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In preparing the present edition the publishers have spared no expense or 
effort to render it as complete and as accurate as possible. The text has been 
compared, word for word, with the latest English edition, and all corrections, 
and additions there found have been carefully made. 

In addition to this, our examination has brought to light many inaccuracies 
in the English Edition itself, all of which have been corrected. 

The many omissions which Dr. Young discovered in his work after the 
early editions were issued, he inserted in the plates. To gain room he cut out 
the text of the articles preceding or following the omitted word. He then in- 
serted the word, giving reference in figures only, but no text. An instance of 
this occurs in the word " Holy Ghost," which was wholly omitted by Dr. Young 
from his first edition. Here it might easily happen that it would be necessary to 
look out eighty-nine references before the correct one was found. In our edition 
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PEBFATOM NOTE TO THE ANALYTICAL CONCORDANCE. 



rpHE VALUE of a CONCOEDANCE to any large work is well known and admitted, yet it can only be duly 
-^ appreciated by those who are really interested in the Work of which it treats. And the Sixty-six Writings 
of the OLD and NEW TESTAMENTS stand in- a very peculiar position, as I have remarked elsewhere : — 

" Apart altogether from the claims of the Bible to be regarded as an authentic Eecord of the revelation with 
which the Divine Being, from time to time, was pleased to favour the children of men, it is by far the most unique 
volume ever presented to the human race, whether we consider the number of its penmen, their diversified 
characters, positions and times, or the singular variety and intrinsi'c greatness of the topics treated of ; the astonishing 
amount. and degree of harmony throughout it in reference to all essential points of doctrine regarding moral truth; 
or the wonderful and unparalleled style and manner in which the whole is handled. These have often called forth 
the spontaneous and, exuberant plaudits of accomplished literary and artistic critics, whp, it ig to be feared, were 
content to admire the purity of the diction, the sublimity of the style, the grandeur of the thoughts, and the 
I excellency of the morality, without allowing themselves to be practically influenced by its divine life-giving power. 

" We are accustomed, and that most justly, to consider the Bible as one Book ; but we ought to remember that 
lit is also a collection of books (pamphlets or tracts, we might call them), not less than sixty-six in number, written 
Driginally in at least three separate languages — Hebrew, Chaldee, and Greek (the most famous and extensively 
spoken of all antiquity), and composed during a period of 1600 years, between the time of Moses end that of the 
Apostle John. Written, too, by legislators, patriarchs, prophets, priests, kings, statesmen, physicians, shepherds, 
taxgatherers, tentmakers, fishermen ; ih. short, by men of every class of the community, in every stage of human 
progress and experience, both in poetry and in prose, on the most exalted and interesting subjects such as, the 
earliest origin and history of the human race, the ^providential government of God, the gradual development and 
exhibition of human progress and declension, and of God's ways and dealings with men, and the consummation of 
Divine wisdom, purity, love, and life, in the person of Jesus of Nazareth. It embraces, in short, the history and fate 
of nations and individuals ; an extensive and lixminous code of laws, civil, sacred, and ceremonial ; an unrivalled 
collection of psalms, and hymns, and spiritual songs ; of prophecies, biographies, and epistolary correspondence ; of 
philosophical disquisitions, nuptial songs, and mournful elegies ; yet all agreeing, in the most wonderful manner, to 
present essentially the same sublime views : — of God, as to his nature, character, works and words ; — of Man, as to 
his origin, fall, depravity, hopes, and final destiny ; his duties, responsibilities, and privileges as a creature ; in all his 
relations of life as a superior, an inferior, or an equal. In a word, it gives all that we are to believe concerning God, 
and all the duty God requires of man ; yet, at the same time, in the most simple, artless, pleasing, truthful, and 
practical way possible. Consider all this, I say, — and remember, that it is but the barest outline of this most 
wonderful Volume, — and wUl you not join in saying that the Bible is its own best witness that the Intelligent Mind 
which planned its formation, and employed its penmen, was a^ truly Divine as that which set the sun in the 
' heavens, keeps the planets in their spheres, and gives us this rational soul, those moral and mental powers, and this 
;.human form, ' so fearfully and wonderfully made V " 

Without attempting to define minutely the doctrine of Verbal Inspiration, the present writer holds very 
' decidedly that, of a full or plenary one, which gives us real veracious facts and truths in the best and most 
appropriate language and style, adopted originally by the Writers through their own idiosyncracies, yet so overruled 
as not imfrequently to convey thoughts which they themselves did at first buj; faintly apprehend, and which they 
were afterwards compelled laboriously to study. (See the apostolic testimony on this point in 1st Pet. i. 10-12.) 
With this understanding the Sacred Scriptures are fo be studied and investigated like every other human composi- 
tion, for, as remarked elsewhere, " the Bible was written by Men, for Men, and in the ordinary language of Men." 



IV PREFATORY NOTE 

For such a VOLTJ. E, it is not wonderful that numerous " Concordances" have been prepared, suitable either 
to the Original Texts, or to the various Translations. Cardinal HUGO is the first of whose work we have any 
account. He is said to have employed Jive hundred monks on his Concordance to the Vulgate, till its comj'jletion. 
(He died a.d. 1262.) Without entering into details, it is suificient to say here that at present the best Concordance 
to the HEBREW Text of the Old Testament is that of Julius Fukst, to the GREEK Text of the Septuagint that 
of Abraham Trommius, to the GREEK Text of the New Testament that of C. H. Buuder, to tlie LATIN Vulgate 
that of Cardinal Hugo, as edited by Lucas Brugensis, and to the ENGLISH Version that of Alexander Cuuden, 
who issued his third and last edition in 1763. This has been reprinted (generally abridged) in very many forms by 
Brown, Butterworth, Eadie, Hawker, Smith, Youngman, and others, with varied degrees of accuracy or otherwise. 

After CRUDEN'S work, which is truly wonderful for his day, there appeared nothmg in the English language 
worth mentioning in the shape of a Concordance till George V. Wigram issued the " Englishman's Hebrew and 
Chaldce Concordance," and the " Englishman's Greek Concordance to the New Testament." Shortly after this appeared 
the " Bilk Student's Guide," or an English, Hebrew, and Chaldee Lexicon and Concordance, by the Rev. William 
Wilson, D.D., and then the " Critical Greek and English Concordance to the New Testament," prepared by C. H. 
Hudson, H. L. H-vstings, and Ezra Abbot, LL.D. 

These works, however, can only he used with any satisfaction or safety by a Hebrew or Greek scholar ; but to 
such they are of very considerable value, and without their aid, to no small ex^^ent, the present Work could never 
have obtained the thoroughness and completeness it presents. 

Notwithstanding the admitted excellences of these works, as first attempts they are necessarily imperfect, and 
hence the present writer hopes ere long to issue a " Hebrew and Greek Concordance" on a new plan, which will 
also at the same time serve as an Index (or Reversed. Part) to the present Work, and annexes a "Specimen" page. 

The only other work that remains to be mentioned is, an " Interpreting Concordance to the New Testament^' 
showing the Greek original of every word, with a Glossary explaining all the Greek words of the New Testament, 
and giving them their varied renderings in the Authorized Version, by the Rev. James Gall. This work gives the 
Greek words only in Roman Letters, without any meaning attached, which the student has to ascertain by turning to 
the "Glossary" at the end of the work, Mr Bullinger's work on the New Testament (now completed) is also to 
be specially noted for its remarkably minute sub-divisions, carried, it may be, to an unnecessary extreme in this 
respect. 

The present Work is the result of very many years' labour, and is designed to lead the simplest reader to a 
more correct understanding of the common English Bible, by a reference to the original ivords in Hebrew and Greek, 
with their varied shades of meaning, as explained by the most recent critics — Flirst, Robinson, &c. Every word in 
the English Bible is cast into proper alphabetical order, these are then arranged under their respective original 
words, all in their own proper alphabetical order. To each of these the literal meaning is prefixed, and the 
pronuneicction appended, with certain figures which indicate the number of the Hebrew conjugation ; wliich latter 
sign is of great value, since each conjugation has more or less a definite signification of its own. Thus Nos. 1, 3, 5 
are active, Nos, 2, 4, 6 passive, and No. 7 reflexive. So that if qatal in the first conjugation is " he kdled," the 
second is " he was killed," the third " he killed violently," the fourth " he was killed violently," the fifth " he caused 
to kill," the sixth " he was caused to kill," and the seventh " he killed himself." Though many exceptions are 
found, the general formula holds good very distinctly. 

NOUNS, ADJECTIVES, VERBS, AND ADVERBS, are here given generally at full length, with the excep- 
tion of the word or phrase " The Lord," which it has been deemed unnecessar}'- to insert, as it is uniformly printed 
in the Common Version in small capitals — "the Lord" — and is thus easily distinguished. It occurs no less than 
5000 times, and, if printed in full, would alone have occupied above fifteen pages of this Concordance. 

THE HEBREW PARTICLES (specially those inseparable) have few or no illustrations presented, but the 
'reek ones are more extended; yet in such cases as aXkd, Be, &c., they are much too numerous for a separate 
exhibition at length. 

THE ITALICS of the English Bible are enclosed witnin parenthesis ( ), while the VARIOUS READINGS of 
the GREEK 'NEW TESTAMENT are marked by brackets [ ], and amount to about 30,000 in aU. Unfortunately, 
the entire lack of ancient Hebrew MSS. prevents the same course from being followed with the Old Testament 
quotations ; but we are not without hopes that future excavations in the Temple Area in Jerusalem may yet provide 
us with MSS. of the age of Josiah, or of David, if not with the very Autographs once preserved vsdth the Ark of the 
tabernacle. 



PREFATORY NOTE. v 

THE PROPER NAMES of Persons and Places are, in all existing Concordances (almost without a single 
exception), either omitted, or put at the end under a separate alphabet ; they are here, for the first time, inserted in 
their proper alphabetical order, with the literal meaning of eacli, as far as can be at present ascertained. Their 
proper syllables are also marked and accented according to the 2"'i»tzj;/ts of Hebrew and Greek — the accent being 
placed only on the last or on the second last syllable of the word, never on the ante-penultimate. 

THE GEOGRAPHICAL, HISTORICAL, and BIOGRAPHICAL remarks have been generally limited (after 
the first niudi/shv pages) to Diljhcal details, and the modern names of ascertained Bible sites have been given in 
accordance with the researches of Rohuison, Baedeker, the Palentinc Ex'ploration Soeiety, &c. The thorough veracity 
c" the Scriptures is thus incidentally confirmed by e.xisting facts that cannot be denied or ignored, and are of 
/ licel-ess value. ■ 

/ In consulting this Work, the student is to bear in mind that it is a Concordance "ofWoRDS, not bf Phrases 
' save in so far as any given Hebrew or Greek word may be translated in the English Bible not by a luord merely, but 
by iji2yhrase; thus the word "great" will be found not only under the adjective, but also under the words "authority, 
deal, deliQlit, desire, do, drops, dron;jht, Jlame, forces, grassJi02Jcr, hailstones, Jioio, lion, man, mercies, noise, owl, pain, 
power, price, shew, so, stature, swelling, teeth, toe., very, way, what, vjhile to come, vjonders," &c., in all which cases it is 
not a separate word in the original, but indicates simply what the Translators deemed to be necessary to exprcs."? the 
full force of each of the words in question. 

SO WITH THE VERBS. These are arranged under separate headings, e.g., " to come, come im, cOme vpoii" &c. 
Yet, under the simple verb " to come," the student will find numerous cases where Come iii, come upon, &c., occur 
The explanation is, that in such cases the adverbs are separate particles, and are no part of the signification of the 
verb itself. Passives are sometimes to be found under Actives, especially in the Greek 

As Cruden's DEFINITIONS, though many of them interesting and good, often express too decidedly his own 
specific view of religious truth to be satisfactory, the present Work confines the definitions strictly to their literal or 
idiomatic force ; which, after all, will be found to form the best (and indeed the only safe and solid) basis for 
theological deductions of any kind. 

The present Work is thus an entirely independent one, and in no sense an edition of Criiden, either in its plan 
or its execution. Its great object, as Tyndale says of his New Testament, is to enable every " PLOUGli-ROY " to 
Know more of the Scriptures than the " ancients," by enabUng him at a glance to find out THREE DISTINCT 
POINTS — First, What is the qrigincd Hebrew or Greek of any ordinary Word in his English Bible : Second., What 
is the litercd and primitive meaning of every such original word : and- Third, What are thoroughly true and reliable 
parallel passages. 

In carrying out these three important Points, the following plan has been adopted : First, One Hundred and 
Eighteen Thousand references have been given, which are not found m Cruden. Second, Every passage in the New 
Testament which critical investigators, like Griesbach and Tischendorf, have noted as doubtful, or as having a 
Various Reading, has been marked by brackets. Third, The Proper Name of every Person and Place has been given, 
with the literal meaning. Fourth, The date or era of every Person, so as to distinguish him from every other pf the 
saipe name. Fifth, The location of every place in its tribe, with the modern name (if identified), so as to form a 
complete Scripture Geography and Gazetteer. 

But the predominating feature of this work is the Analytical arrangement of each English word under its own 
proper origincd in Hebrew or Greek, with the literal meaning of the same. By this means the reader is enabled to 
distinguish things that differ, which are frequently confounded in the English Bible, and for the elucidation of which 
Cruden offers no real help at all, and which indeed have hitherto been the exclusive property of scholars. For our 
Translation often renders one Greek word by ten or twenty English ones ; and on. the other hand, it sometimes 
employs one English word to translate ten or twenty Greek ones. 

In sending forth this " Analytical Concordance" for the benefit of the Christian student of Holy Writ, the 
Author trusts that as it is only the practical outcome of all his previous Biblical Studies, many of his readers, lay as 
■well as clerical, may give themselves more to the study of the Original Scriptures, which have " God for their 
Author, Truth without mixture of Error for their Matter, and Salvation for their. End." 

HOBEET YOUNGs 
EWNBDRGH, Se^t. 10, 1879. 



HINTS AND HELPS TO BIBLE INTERPRETATION. 



Illustrations of iSi'ble Utiioms. 

. 1. Human feelings, actions, and parts are ascribed to GoD, not that 
tliey are really in Him, liut because such effects proceed from Him as are like 
those that flow from such things in Men. see — Gen. 6. j, 6 ; ii. 7 ; 18. 33 ", Psa. 60. 
8; 78. 65; Isa. I. 24; .ler. 7. 13; Heb. 10. 12; 12. 6; Jas. 5. 4 ; 2 Pe. 2. 9; Deut. 
8, 2; Heb. 4. 13; Luke i. 66, Psa 4 6, Josh. 7. 26; Lev..z6. 28. 

(b.) God is frequently spoken cf as dealing with men as they deal 
with Him, sec— Josli. 7. 12 , Judg. 2. 20, 21 , 2 Sa. 22. 26, 27, 2 Ch. 15. a; Matt. 6. 

15 ; 18. 35 , John 15. 14. 

2. Abstract and inanimate things are frequently rEKsONiFiKn, e.g. 
—Ears are attributed to the heavens, the earth, death, and destruction , hands 
to the deep , eyes to the sea and the mountains ; a voice to the deep, wisdom, and 
tinderstandiug ; a toiU to the flesh and mind ; witnessing to an altar, a song, a 
stone, blood, and water ; speaking to the ear, eye, foot, days, years, blood, law, 
righteousness, and blood of sprinkling ; Icnowing, rejoicing, rising, and going 
down to the sun ; being roused/ram sleep to the sword and aim of Jehovah ; ship- 
ping and leaping to mountains and hills; crying out to the heart and flesh, wis- 
dom and understanding; seeing and preaching to the Scripture ; judging to the 
word ; teaching to grace, the heaven, and the earth ; leading and guiding to light, 
truth, and the commandments ; dominion and enmity to death ; mastery to sin ; 
comforting to a rod and staff; carrying a message to auger, fear, mercy, light, 
and truth ; and every Christian virtue to charity or love. 

3. Opposite statements are to be carefully compared, e.g. — Gen. 2 
2 and John 5. 17 ;\E.\od. 24. JO and John i. i8;\ 1 Sa. 15. 11 and 29 ; i Ki. 22. 20 
and Isa. 40. 14; l%a. 51 10 and Ezek. iB. 31; Prov. 6. i and Phile. 18, 19; Prov 
26. 4 and 5 ; Isa. g. 21 and Luke 18. 1 ; .Ezek, 18. 32 and Rom. 9. 18 ; Matt. 5. m 
and John 16. 4; Matt. 5. 16 and 6. i , 5. 34 and E,ev. 10. 6 and Kom. 9. i ; Matt. 

6. 34 and i Ti. 5. 8; Matt. 7. 7, 8 and John 8. 21 ; Matt. 10. 9 and Mark 6. 9, 
Matt. 10. 37 and Luke 14. 26 and Eph. 5. 29 ; Matt. 12. 30 and ftlark 9. 40; Matt. 
2o. 29 and Mark 10. 46 and Luke 18. 35 ; Matt. 26. 52 and Luke 22. 36 ; Luke i 33 
and I Co. 15. 24 ; Luke 22. 36 and 2 Co. 10. 4; Luke 16. 8 and Mark 10. 19; Luke 
i8. I and John g. 31 , John 5. 23 and 41 ; 8. 51 and Heb. 9. 27 ; John 9. 39 and 12. 
47, in. 30 and 14. 28, Acts 16. 3 and Gal. 5. 2 ; F>.om. 3 28 and Jas. 2. 24 ; Col. 2. 
20 and I I'e. 2. r 3. 

4. Geni;i:a I. statements are frequently to be LIMITED, sec — Prov. 3. 

16 , g. II ; 10. 27 , II 14, 15 ; 12. 28 ; 16. 7, 10 ; ry. 6 , zS. 22 ; 22. 6. 29 ; Mark 16. 
17, i3; John 3. 22 ; 11. 9; Horn. 3. 10, 11 ; 9. 30; 1 Co. 7. 32. 

5. Positive statements are frequently to be understood compap.a- 
TIVELY, see — Gen. 45. 8, Exod. 1.6. 8; i Sa. 3. 7; Prov 8. 10; Jer. 7. 22, 23-, Joel 
2. 13; Uos. 6. 6, Matt. 9. 13; 11- 18, 19, 15. 24, 23. 2; Luke 14. Z2', John 5. 22, 
30 ; 6. 27 ; Rom. 9. 21 ; 1 Co. i. 17 ; 3. 7 ; Col. 3. 2 ; i Ti. t. 9 , 6. 8. 

6. General Rea.sonings, of various kinds,, are sometimes employed, 
e.g. — From the nature, attributes, and actions of God, the nature and social rela- 
tions of Man, for analogy, contrast, cause and effect, tiie greater and the less, the 
less and the greater, the truthfulness of the senses, self consciousness, the truths 
of testimony, the works of nature and providence, from experience, &c. 

7 The language of the MES.SENGER frequently glides into that of the 
SENDER, e.g.— Gen. 16. 10; 18. 14, Exod. 7. 16, 17 ; 13.25,26; Deut. ji. 13-15; 
29. 2-6 ; 31. 22, 23 , Isa. 10. 4. 7, 25, 26 , 50. 3, 4 ; Jer. 4. 19-27 , 6. 22-30 ; 9. 1-3 ; 
Zech. 2. 8-1 1. 

8. What a servant says or does is ascribed to the master, e.g. — 
Matt. ig. 4, 5 

9. Persons and things are spoken of according to what they o>'CE 
were, or PROFESSED (or are presently THOUGHT) to be, though not really so, either 
formerly or at present, e.g.—j Sa. 13. 14 ; i Ki. 13. 11 ; Jer. 28. i, 5, 10; Ezek. 21. 
4 ; Matt. 5. 13 ; 9. 12, 13 ; 10. 3 , 12. 42 ; 26. 6 ; Luke 2. j, 48 ; 15. 7, 24, 29 ; 16. 15 ; 
ly. 22 ; Acts 2S. 2; Rom 6. 2 ; 1 Co. i. 21 ; 2. 6; Titus i. 12; 2 Pe. 2. i. 

10. Words are frequently used in an ironical manner, e.g. — Judg. 
TO. 14; I Ki. 18. 27; 22. 15; Job 12. 2: Eccl. II. q; M&tt. 25. 26; Mark 7. 9 ; i 
Co. 4. 8. 

11. Transposition of clauses is frequently necessary, e.g. — Matt. 

7. 6, Mark 9. 13 ; ji. 13 ; 15. 21 ; 16. 3, 4 ; Luke 4. 5; 5. 15, 17, Acts 4. 27. 28 ; 5. 
12, 15, 38, 39; 28. 18 ; I Ti. 1. T3, 14; Itev. 13. 8. 

12. HEBRArsM.<!, Latinisms, Syriacisms, &c., are frequently used, 
e.fl".— Abba, aceldama, amen, corban, cphphatha, eloi, hallelujah, &c.— centurion, 
census, colony, legion, libertine, mile, prfetorium, tavern, title, forum, &c.; to 
accept, i.e., lift up the face of any one ; to have compassion, i.e., have the bowels 
moved for anyone; fiesh and blood, i.e., a human being; to confess (in, with) 
one, one for first, &c., &c. 

13. The SAME persons and places have frequently different names, 
e.g. — Abiathar and Ahimelech; Abiud and Meshallum; Abram and Abraham; 
Adah and Bashemath ; Ahaziah, Azariah, and Jehoahaz ; Amiel and Eliara , Aza- 
riah and Uzziah ; Barachias, Jehoiada, and Johanan ; Barnabas and Joses ; Bar- 
sabas, Joseph, and Justus ; Bartholomew and Nathaniel ; Ccesarea, Dan, and 
Laish ; Cephas, Peter, Simon, Simeon; Dalmanutha and Magdala; Didymus and 
Thomas; Eleseus and Elisha; Elias and Elijah ; En-Mishpat and Kadesh ; Gada- 
yenes and Gergasenes; Gideon and Jerubbaal; Hadadezarand Hadarezar; Her- 
mon, Shenir, and Sirion ; Hobab and Jethro ; Horeb and Sinai ; Jebus and Jeru- 
salem ; Jedidiah and Solomon ; Jehoahaz, Johanan, and Shallum ; Jesus and 
Joshua; Judah, Judas, and Jude; Lebbaeus and Thaddeus ; Levi and Matthew, 
Lukas and Luke ; Sheshbazzar and Zerubabbel ; Silas and Silvanus ; Timotheus 
and Timothy ; Nebuchadnezzar is sjielt in seven different ways. 

There were also two places named Bethlehem, Cana, &c.; three persons named 
Herod, and several named Abimfiledi, Agag, Artaxerxes, James, John, Mary, 
Moses, Pharaoh, Zachariah, &c. 

14. The SAME word has frequently a different meaning even in 
the same verse, e.g. — Lev. 16. 8; Matt. 8. 22; 13. 12; Rom. 4. 25; 14. 13; i Co. 
10. 2; 15. 51 ; 2 Co. 5. 21 ; I Jo. 5. 20. 

15. The name of a hook or its wp.iter is frequently omitted, e.g. — 
Acts I, 4 ; Rom. g. 7 ; Gal. 3. n. 12 ; Heb. 1. 6 ; 2. 6. 



(b.) The name of the writer is frequently put for his •WEITINGS, 
e.g. — Luke 16. 29, 31 ; 24. 27 ; Acts 15. 21 ; 21. 21 ; 2 Co. 3. 15. 

(c.) The subject treated of is frequently put for the book or 
WRITER, e.g. — Mark 2. 26; 12. 26; Rom. 11. 2. 

1 6. Parentheses are to be carefully attended to, e.g. — Gen. 13. 
10 ; Lsa. 52. 14 ; Mark 9. 13, 38, 39, 40 ; Luke 1. 27, 55, 70 ; Acts i. 19, 25 ; 4. 27 ; 
14.2; Rora. I. 2-6 ; 2. 13-16 ; 5. 7, 8, 12-18 ; 8. 20, 21 ; i Co. 8. 1-4 J is. S2 ; 2 Co. 

5. 6-8. 

17. A negative and an affirmative statement iiuply cePvTAINTY, 
e.g.— 2 Ki. :8. 36 , Psa. 118. 17 ; Isa. 38. i ; Luke i. 20 ; John i. 3, 20 ; Rom. 4. 17 ; 
g. 1 ; T Jo. 2. 27. 

18. The REPETITION of a word denotes the superlative degree, 
e.g. — Gen. 9. 25 ; Exod. 36. 33 ; Deut. 10. 17 ; i Sa. 2. 3 ; 2 Ki, 10. 15 ; Psa. 79. 13 ; 
Eccl. I. I ; 7. 24 ; Isa. 6. 3 ; Ezek, 32. 28; Mic. 2. 4 

19. Some words (nouns, pronouns, verbs, &c. ) are expletive, e.g., 
account, begin, find, seem, &c. See Mat. 3. 9; 20. 25 ; Mark 10. 42 ; Luke 3. 8 ; 22. 
24; John 5. 35; 7; 17; Acts II. 15; Ro. 5. 7 ; i Co. 3. 18; 7. 40; 10. 12 ; 11. 16; 14. 
37; Phil. 3. 4; Heb. 4. i ; 12. ii- 

20. The denial of the ACT frequently imjilies denial of the power 
of acting, e.g. — Gen. 13. 6; Isa. 43. 13; Matt. 12. 25 (Mark 3. 25); Matt. 17. 21 
(Mark 9. 29); Rom. 9. 19. 

21. REFERENCE.S — are sometimes made to Non-Canonical Books, 
which yet were true and contemporary histories, e.g., Num. 21. 14; Josh. 10. 12, 
T3 , I Sa. 10. 25; 2 .Sa. I. 18; 1 Ki. 4. 32; 11. 41; 14. ig; 15. 7; 16. 5, 20, 27; 22. 
39 ; 1 Ch. 29. 2g ; 2 Ch. 9. 29 ; 12. 15 ; 20. 34 ; 26. 22 ; 28. 26 ; 33. 18, 19 ; 35. 25, 27 ; 
36. 8. 

22. God's PROMISES and threats are frequently conditional, 
e.g. — Gen. 2. 17; 15. 18; 17. 7 ; i Sa. 2. 30; Prov. 22. 6; Isa. 38. i; Jon. 3. 4; 
Matt. I. 21 ; i8. 32 ; 19. 28 ; John 3. 36 , Acts 27. 24, 31. 

{b. ) Promises and threats are to be understood as referring to the 
PRESENT condition of man, e.g. — John 318, 1 Co. 6. 9, 10. 

23. Distribution — is expressed in a variety of ways, e.g. — by re- 
peating the cardinal number "two, two," .is in Gen. 7. 9, 15; Mark 6. 7; or by 
repeating the noun "heaps, heaps," as in Exod. 8. 14; "companies, companies,^' 
Mark 6. 39.- gionipare also Mark 14. 19; John 8. 9; Rom. 12. 5; 2 Co. 4. 16; 
Rev. 21. 21 

24. Various Readings — are to be duly studied and weighed, e.g. — 

Matt. I. 25, 2. 18; 6. 4, 6, 18, 34 ; 23. 8; Mark 6. 20; 11. 13; Luke 2. 14; jo. 6; 

12. 49 ; 14. 5 ; 16. 9 ; 18. 7 ; 21. 34, 35 ; John i. 18 ; 5. 3 ; 13, 2 ; Acts 4. 25 ; 9. 31 ; 
ID. 30; 13. 19, ao; 18. 5 ; Kom. 4. 19; 5. i; 8. i ; 1 Co. 3. 4 ; 6. 20; 9. 23; 11. 29; 

15. 29; 2 Co. 5. 17; Gal. 4. m; Eph. i. 18; Phil. 3. ji; Col. 2. i3; i Ti. 3. 16; 6 

13. 19 , 2 Ti. 4. I, 14; Heb. 4. 2; Jas. 5. 9; i Pet. 3. 15, 21; 2 Pet. i. 3; 2. 38; i Jo. 
5. 7, 8, 13; 2 Jo. 9; Jude I ; P^ev. i. 5, 6,; 2. g, 13; 17. 8; 20. 14, <tc. 

25. Interpolations— are never to be adduced as proof texts, e.g.— 

Matt. 5. 13; 10. 8; 17. 11; 21. 44; 23. 14; Mark 7. 16; g. 44, 46; 11. 26; 15. 28; 

16. g-20, Luke 17. 36; 23. 17; 24. 12, 40, John 5. 4; 7. 53-8. 11 ; Acts 8. 37 ; i^. 34; 
24. 7; 28. 29; 1 John 5. 7, &c. 

26. The order of events is frequently disregarded, e.g. — JoITn 2. 13 
when compared with Matt. 21. 12; Gen. 37. 1-30 with 36. 21; Judg. 17. 1 with 18. 
31; also 19. 1-21. 25 with I. 34. 

27. The Scripture writers frequently use round and common num- 
bers, e.r;.— Gen. 15. 13 ; Exod. 12. 40; Acts 7. 6 ; Exod. i. 5 ; Acts 7. 14 ;-Matt. 17. 
I ; Mark g. 2 ; Luke 9. 28. 

28. A PART of a thing is frequently put for the whole, e.g. — Gen. 
1.5, 12. 5 ; Matt. 6. II ; Luke 14. 14 ; Acts 2. 41 ; Rom. i. 16 ; 10. g, 13 ; 13. i ; 
Heb. 2. 16. 

29. The WHOLE is frequently put for a part, e.g. — The "world" 
for the Roman Empire or Palestine, Matt. 4. 8 ; 24. 14 ; Luke 2. i ; 4 5 ; Acts it. 
28 ; 17. 6, 31 ; 19. 27 ; 24. 5 : Rom. 10. 18 ; Rev. 3. 10 ; 12. 9 ; 16. 14. 

" Every creature " for the human race, Mark 16. 15 ; Col. i. 15, 23 ; Rev. 5. 13 , 
8. 9. As also "all flesh," Gen. 6. 12; Psa. 145. 21 ; Isa. 40. 5, 6; 66. 23; Matt. 24. 
22 ; Luke 3. 6 ; Rom. 3. 20. 

30. A DEFINITE number is frequently used for an indefinite, e.g. — 
Gen. 4. 15; 31, 7; Exod. 20. 6; Lev. 26. 18; i Sa. 18. 7; EccL 6. 3; Psa. 62. 11. 
Isa. 4. 1 ; 40. 2 ; Dan. 7. 10, Matt. 12. 45; 18. 21; 19. 29; Mark 16. 9; ? Co. 14, 
19, Rev. I. 5 ; 2. 10; 3. 1 ; 4. 5; 5. 6; 20. 2, 7 

31. Supplements {from other passages, &e.) are frequently neces- 
sary, c.17.— Num. 14. 30; Prov. 16. 13; Matt. 5. 34; Mark 16. 16; Luke 16. i8; 
John 4. 14 ; 6. 44 ; 9. 3 ; Rom. 9 22-24 , 13. 2 ; i Co. 7. 19 ; Gal. 3. 17 ; Eph. 4. 20 ; 
I Jo. 2. 18. 

32. The Definite Article— is sometimes injuriously omitted, 
e.g. — Matt. i. 23, the virgin; 4. 5, the pinnacle; 4. 21, the ship; 5. i, the moun- 
tain; .5. IS, the bushel, the candlestick; 7, 17, the corrupt; 7. 24, the rock; 8. 23, 
the ship; 8. 32, the steep; 9. i, the ship; 10. 12, the house; 12. 35, the good, thB 
evil; 12 43, the man; 15. 20, the man, the man; 18. 17, the heathen, the publi- 
can ; 23. 24, the gnat, the camel ; 24. 32, the parable ; 25. 32, the shepherd ; 26. 5 1, 
the servant; 28. 16, the mountain, &c &c. 

33. The Definite Article — is sometimes injuriously inserted, 
e.g. — Matt. i. 20; 2. 13; 28. 2; Luke 2. 9; Acts 5, 19; 7. 35; 8. 26; 12. 7, 23, an 
angel; Matt. 3.^3, a voice; 8. 8, a word; 15. 9, commandments; 22. 30, angels; 
Mark i. 45, a city; 2. i, a house ; 7. 7, commandments; 12. 25, angels; Luke i. 78, 
dayspring; 2. 12, a babe; 7. 3, elders; 22. 17, a cup; 22. 37, transgressors; Acts 
7. 38, lively ; 9. 5, pricks, &c. &c. 

34. The COMING of God (or of Christ) frequently means a mani- 
festation to assist, deliver, reward, or punish, e.g. — Psa. 50. 3; Hos. 6. 3; Matt. 
16. 27; Luke 18. 8; Rom. g. 9; Eph. 2. 17; Heb. lo. 37; Jas. ;■. 8; Rev. 2. 5. 



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35. Tliinfjs nre spokrn of as given, done, or possessed, which are 
only pnoMisKD and proposed, c.r;.— Gen. 15 18 , 27 37; 37. 21 ; Josh. 1. 3. 24.9, 
Jer 1 10, Ezek. 54. 13; 1 Co. 10. 33; Eph. i. 3, 4 , a fi. i. g; Rev. 13. 8. 

36. That which is DIFFICULT is frequently spoken of as IMPOSSIBLE, 
e.g.— 'Matt. 17 20; 19. 24 (Mark 10. 25; Luke 18. 25). Luke 17. 1; Heb. 6. 4. 

37. The RELATIVE pronoun fiequently refers to a more remote ante- 
cetient, e.g. — Psa. 99. 8; Slatt n i ; 12. 9; Luke 5. 17, 26; John 6 50; Acts 4, 
II , 7 19; <o. 6; 15. II ; 2 Thess. 2. 9; Heb. 12. 17; j John 5. 20, 2 John 7 

38. Persons and things nre reckoui;d cniLDnEN of that which they 
Imitate, or to which they are attaclied, c.q. — 1 Sa. i8. 17 , 20. 30 , 25 17 . ' K' 20. 
35; 2 Ki. 6. 32; Psa. 89. 22; Isa. 57. 3; Eze. 16. 3; Mark 3. 17, Luke 10. 6; John 
17. 12; Acts 4. 36; 13. 10; 2 Th. 2. 3; 1 Pe. 3. 0. 

And in such expressions as "Children— of God, Aliraham, Jacob, Israel; of 
faith, wisdom, wrath, disobedience, S.it.in, hell ; the devil, tlie promise, the 
resurrection, the day, the light, the bridechamber, the bondswoman, the king- 
dom," &c. 

39. The verb to rate is frequently used for to love less, cq. — 
Gen. ag. 31 ; Deut. 21. 15 ; Mai. i. 3 ; Matt. 6. 24 ; Luke 14.26; John 12.25; Rom. 
g. 13. 

40. A PEOPLE is frequently called by the name of its founder, 
e.j7._Gen. 9. 25, 27; 49. 7; Num. 20. 21 ; Deut. 32. 9. 2 Ch. 25. 24,- Psa. 14. 7, 24. 
6; 83. 8; Amos 7. 9, 1 Co. 12. 12; GaL 3. 16. 

41. When two nouns are coupled by a conjunction, Hk-. second is 
frequently equal to an adjkctive, e.i?.— Jer. 29. xi , Lult 21. 15, John 3. 5. 14, 
6; Acts I. 23 ; 23. 6; Cd. z. 8; 2 Ti. i. 10; 2 Pc. i. 3 

42. The name Christ is frequently used to i 'note the doctrine, 
subject, or spirit of His reltoion, e.g.—Xcts 5. 42; 8. 5, 35; Rom 3. 26; 8. 10: 

1 Co. I. 24, 2 Co. I. 19, 21 ; 4. 5 ; 5. 17 ; "■ 4; Gal. i. 16; 4. 19; Eph. 3. 17 ; 4. 20; 
Phil. I. 15, r6, 18, Col. i. 27, 28; 2. 6, 7; 2 Ti. 3. 12. 

43. The verb TO have is frequently used for to hold fast, vsk, 
«..7.— Matt. Tj. 12; 21. 26; Luke 19. 20; Rom. i. 28; Phil. 2. 29; i Ti. i. 19; 3. 9; 
»Ti. I. 13; I Pe. ». j6; Rev. 6. 5. 

44. The NAME of a person is himself or his character, e.g. — Ps. 
5. II ; 75. 1 ; Matt. 10. 22 ; 12. 21 ; John i. 12 ; 12. 28 , 17. 6; Rev. 22. 4 

45. To be IN Christ is frequently simply to bo a Christian, e.g. — 
Rom. 9. I ; 12. 5-, 16. 7, 0, 10; I Co. 3. i ; 4. 10, 15, 17; '5- '8- '5' = Co. 2. 17; 3 
14; 5. 17, 19, 12. 2, 19; Gal. I. 22; Eph. I. 3; Pliil. I. 13 ; a. i ; CoL i. 2; 2. 5; i 
Til. 4. 16 ; 1 Ti. 2. 7 ; Phm. 8. 

46. The word answered is frequently used when no preceding 
statement appears, «.(?.— Matt. 11. 25 ; 12. 38 ; 15. 15 ; 22. i , 26. 63; Mark g. 19 ; 

10. 24. 

47. The CAUSE or source is frequently used for the effects, e.g. — 
The Spirit for his operations. Matt. i. 18, 20 ; Mark 1.8; Luke i. 35 ; 4. i ; Jolin 
3. 34; Acts 10. 38; Rom. 5. 5; I Co. 2. 13; 2 Co. 6. 6; Eph. i 13, i Th. 1. 5; 2 Ti. 

1. 14 ; Titus 3. 5; Heb. 2. 4; 1 Pe. i. 12, 2 Pe. i. 21; Jude 20 

48. Abstract words are frequently used for concrete ones, e.g. — 
Gen. 15. I, 46. 34; Judg. 5. iz", i Sa. 15. 29; Psa. 31;. 3; Lnke 2. 30; John 4. 22; 

11. s;-, 17. 3; Rom. 3. 30; 8. 7; 11. 7; i Co. i. 30; 3 Co. 5. 21; Gal. 3. 13; Eph. 
5.8. 

49. Tlie phrase to be called frequently indicates actual beino, 
e.g. — Isa. i. 26; 56. 7; 60. 18; Matt. i. 23; 2. 23; 5. 9, 19; zi. 13; Mark it. 17; 
Iiuke 19. 46; Rom. 9. 26; 1 Jo. 3. i ; Jas. 2. 23. 

50. Plural nouns, pronouns, aud verbs are frequently used for the 
SINGULAR, e.g. — Gen. i i, 26; 3. 22 ; 8. , ; 11. 7; 19. 29; 21. 7, 46. 7; Judp;. 13. 7; 

2 Ch. 24. 25; Nch. 3. 8, Prov. 9. 10; Hos. 12 8; Isa. 6. 8; Amos 6. 10, Jon. i. 5; 
Zech. 9. 9; Matt. 2. 20; 12. 20, 21. 7; 26. 8 ; 27. 44; Mark 12; 4. 30 , 15. 32; 
John 3. 2, 11; 6. 45; 12. 4; 21. 24; Acts 13. 40; Rom. 7. 14; i Co. 15. 29, 2 Co. 10. 
s; I Th. 2. 18; Heb. g. 23 ; 11. 37; 1 Ti. 1. 8, 9; 1 Jo. i. i, 3, 4 ; z. 1 ; 3 Jo. 12. 

51. The word God is frequently used to denote greatness, e.g. — 
Gen. I. 2; 13. 10; 23. 6; 30. 8; 33. 5; Exod. 9. 28; Deut. 33. i , 1 Sa. 14. 15; 2 Sa. 
9. 3; 23. 20 r Job I. 16; 4. 9; Psa. 36. 6, 65. 9; 80. 2, 10, Song 8. 6, .Ton. 3. 3; 
Mark it. 22 ; Luke 2. 40; John 9. 3; Acts 7. 20; Rom. i. 16, i3 ; 10. 2; i Co. t. 18, 
24 ; 2 Co. t. 12 ; 10. 4 ", Col. 2. ig ; i Th. 4. 16 ; Rev. 15. 2 ; 21. ti. 

52. Cannot, in Scripture idiom, frequently means will not, e.g. — 
Gen. 19. 22; 24. 50; 37. 4; 43. 32; 44. 22, 26; Exod. 7. 21, 24; Num. 22. 18: Deut. 

12. 17; 16. 5; 17. 15; 22. 4; 24. 4; Josh. 9. 19; Judg. 21. 18; Neh. 6. 3; Psa. 78. 
19, 20; Isa. 56. 10; Jer. 3. 3-, 6. 10; 38. s; Lam. 4. 14; Matt. 9. 15 (Jfark 2. 19); 
12. 34 ; 16. 3 ; Mark 3. 23 ; 6. 5 ; 9. 29, 39 ; 10. 38, 39 ; Luke 6. 42 ; ti. 7 ; 14. 20, 26 ; 
16. 13; John 5. 19, 30, 44; 6. 44, 60, 65; 7. 7-, 8. 43-, 9. 4, 16; to. 21 ; 13. 36; 14. 7; 
Acts 4. 30; 10. 47; Rom. 4. 21 ; 8. 7, 8; 11. 23; 14. 4; 16. 25", i Co. 2. 14; 12. 3 ; 2 
Co. 9. 8; 13. 8; 2TL i. 12; 2. 13, Heb. 2. 18 ; 5. 2; 11. 19; i Jo. 3. 9; 4. 20; Rev. 

2. 2. 

53. KouNS are frequently used for personal pronouns, e.g. — Gen. 

3. 3 ; 4. 23 ; s- ' ; '6. 16 ; 17. 23 ; 19. 24 ; Exod. 16. 7 ; 34. 35 ; Num. 6. 24-26 ; Josh, 
g. 21 ; 1 Sa. 3. 21 ; i Ki. 2. 19 ; 8. i", 10. 13 ; 12. 21 ; 2 Ki. 16. it ; 2 Ch. 7. 2 ; Neh. 
8. 5, 6 ; Esth. 8. 8 ; BccL 8. 8 ; Isa. 14. 22 ; Ezek. 11. 24 ; Dan. g. 17 ; Luke 11. 17 ; 
John 4.. I ; Rom. i, 28 ; 2 Ti. i. 18 ; 1 Ja 4. 7-g. 

54. Some particles, such as all, are frequently used for some or 
MOST, e.g. — Exod. 9. 5, 20 ; Matt 3. 5 ; 26. 52 ; Luke 11. 41 ; 23- 48 ; John 15. 15 ; 
16. 13; I Co. 6. 12; B. I ; II. 2i 15. 51; CoL 3. 22; 2 Th. 3. 2;^Titus i. 12, 13, 15; 
I Jo. 2. 20. 

SJi The word some is frequently used for ALL, e.g, — Rom. 3. 3 ; 11. 
17 ; I Ti. 4. I ; Heb. 3. 16. 

.. 56. The word many is frequently used for all, e.g. — Dan. 13. 2 ; 
Matt. 2o. 28. 

57. The ACTIVE voice in Greek is frequently used for the causative, 
«.p.— Matt. 5. 25, 43 ; Mark 14. S4 ; luie 11. 53 ; 1 Co. 6. 4 ; 2 Ck). 2. 14 ; 9. 8 ; 2 
Pe. 3. 13. 



58. Neuter cender is frequently used for mascuune, e.g. — Matt. 

II. 27 . 18. It. 14 . Heb. 7. 19 ; I J. 13: 1 Jo. 5. 4 ; Rev 21 27 

59. The PRESENT tense is frequently used to express habitual oj 
Immediately futuie action, c.j.— Matt 2. 4 . 3. lo , 17 11. 26. 2; Luke 12. 54; 
John 4 21 . 7 42. 52 , 10. 32 . 12. 26 . 13 6, 27 , 14. 3 . 16 2, 17 ; 17, 11, 24 ; 21. 3 ; 
Rom. 15 25: I Co. 3. 13 , 12. 3> . 15. 2. 35. 2 Co. 5. I ; 13. 1 ; Eph. 5. 5; Col. 3. 6; 
fleb 4 3 

60. The PAST tense is frequently used to express the cr.RTAiNnr of a 

future actiou, e.g. — .John 13. 31 , 15. 6 , 17. i3r Jude 14 , Rev. 10. 7. 

61 The I'osiTivi; degree is frequently put for the cojipauative or 

StJPEKLATIVE, e.g —Luke 9. 48. 

62 Sox zzxd DAUGHTER are frequently ustd for a desce.ndant, e.g. 
— Gen. 29. 5; 46. 21, 22, 2 Sa. 19. 24; Eccl. 1. i ; Matt. i. i; Luke i. 5; 3. 23; 

13. 16. 

63. Father and mother are frequently used for an ancestor, e.g. 
— Gcii. 37. 10, I Ki. 15. to; Matt. 3. 9; Mark i<. 10; Lnke i. 31, 73; John 4. 12; 
Acts 7. 2 ; Pwom. 4. il 

64. Brother and sister arc frequently used for a relative or 

COMPANION, e.ff.— Gen. 14. 14; 2 Ki. 8. 26; Matt. 5.'22, 23, 24,47; 7 5; "■ a6; 
23. 8 ;. 25. 40; Jolin 7. 3 ; Acts t. 14 ; 3. 22 ; 9. 30 , n. 29 , 1 Co. i. i ; 511, Gal. i. 
19 ; Hob. 2. II, 72, 17 ; 7. 5 ; 8. 11 ; 2 Co. i. i ; 2. 13 ; Rev 6. 11 ; 19. 10 ; 22. g. 

65. God — is used of any one (professedly) MiniiTV, whether tnily so 
or not, and is applied not only to the true God, but to false gods, m.agistrates. 
judges, angels, prophets, &c., e.g.— Exod. 7. 1 , 15. 11 , 21. 6; 22. 8, 9. 32. 8, 22, 
31; Deut. 10. 17; Judg. 8. 33; 9. 9, 13, 13. 21, 22; 16. 23; I Sa. 2. 23, 28. ij, 1 
Ki. II. 33 ; 2 Ki. i. 2, 3 ; ig. 37 ; Psa. 8. 5 ; 45. 6 , 82. 1^6 , 97. 7, 9 , 136 2 ; ^fatt. 

1. 23 , .Tolm I. I ; 10. 33, 34, 35 , 20. 28 , Acts 7 40, 43, 59 ; 12. 22 , 14 11 ; 17. 18, 
23 ; 19. 26 ; 20. 28 , 28. 6; Rom. 9. 5 , i Co. 8. 5 , Phil 3. 19 , 2 Th. 2. 4 ; i Ti. 3. 
16 , Titus 2. 13; Heb. I. 8 ; 2 Pe. I i , i Jo. 3. 16 , 5. 20. 

66. Spirit — is used of God himself, or the Divine Mind, His energy, 
influence, gifts; of the vital principle of animals, aud of breath, wind, or air in 
motion, ic, e.g. — Gen. 7. i ; 3. 8; 6. 3, 17; 8. i , 26. 35, Ac. 

67. Angel — is used of a messenf;er (good or bad) from heaven or 
from men, and applied to spiritual intelligences, to the pillar of cloud and fire, 
to the (pestilential) winds, to priests, prophets, ministers, disembodied spirits, 
&c., e.g. — Gen. 16. 7 ; 32 i, 3, 6 , Ex. 14. 19 ; Judg 2. 1 . Psa. 97. 7 , 104. 4 , Eccl. 5. 
6 , Hag. I. 13 ; Mai. 2. 7 , Matt. 4. 6 ; 11 ro , 13 39. 4 1, 49 , t6. 27 ; iB. 10 ; 24. 31 ; 
Mark i. 2; 13. 27 ; Luke 7. 24, 27 , 9. 52 ; Acts 7. 53 ; 12. 15^ i Cor. 4. 9 , 6. 3 ; 11 
10; Gal. 3. 19; Col. 2. 18, 2 Thess. i. 17; i Ti. 3. 16, s- »; Heb. i. 7. Jas. 2. 25. 
I Pe. I. 12; Rev. I. 2o , 2. I, 3, 8, 12: 3. I, 7, 14, 14. 6. 

68. Prophet — is used of one who (professedly) announces the will 
or celebrates the works of God, whether these relate to things past, present, or 
future, and it is applied to patriarchs, orators, singers, and songstresses, priests, 
and preachers, e.g. — Gen. 20. 7; Ex. 7 i; 15. 20; Num. ti. 29; 1 Sa. to. 5; Matt. 
10. 41 , 23, 34, Luke 4. 24 ; 7. 28; John 4. 19; Acts it. 27; 13. i , 15. 33; i Cor. 12. 
28, 29 , 14. 29, 32, 37 ; Epli. 2. 20; 3. 5 ; 4. II ; also Matt. 7. 22 , 26, 68 ; Mark 14. 65 ; 
Luke 22. 64; Acts 2. 17; 21. 19, i Cor. 11. 4, 5; 13, 9, 14. 1-6, 24, 31, jg, i Tiro. i. 

18 , 4, J 4, &C- 

69. NouKs are frequently (in Hebrew generally) used for adjectives, 
C.I/.— -John 6. 63; Rem. 3. 30., Eph. 5. 8. 

70. Active verbs frequently express only an attempt to do the action, 
e.g. — Deut. 28. 68; E?.e. 22. 13; Matt. to. 39; 17. it; John i. 9, 29, 12. 32; Pu)in. 

2. 4 ; I Co. 10. 33; Gal. 5. 4; Fhil 3. 15; i •John t. 10, 2. 26; 5. 4, 10; Rev. 12. 9. 

(b) Active verbs freqaiently express a permissiov. of it, e.g. — Exod. 4. 
21; 5 22; 2 Sa. 24. i; Jer. 4. to , 20 7, Eze. 14, 9; Matt. 6. 13-; 11. 25; 23. 32; 
Mark 5. 12, John 13. 27; A-;ts 13. 29, Rom. 9. 18; it. 7, 2 Th. 2 it. 

(c) Active verbs frequently e.xpress an awwuiiccmenl of it, e.g. — Gen. 

41. 13; Lev, 13. 6, 13; 2 Ki. 2. 24; Isa. 6. 10; .Ter i 10', Eze. 32. 2; 43. 3; Hos. 6. 
5; Matt. 16. 19, John 8. 10, it ; Acts to. 15; 1 Co. 6. 2 

(d) Active verbs frequently express giving' «7i occasion, for it, e.g. — Gen. 

42. 38; 1 Sa. 23 7, 2 Sa. 16. 10, I Ki. 14 t6; Jer. 38. 23, Anioa3. 6; Matt. 5.32; 
10. 21 ; Acts I. 18; Rom. 2. 5, 14. 15, i Co. 7. 16; Jas. 5. 20. 

(c) Active verbs frequently express a directicm or sanction to it, e.g. — 
Gen. 3. 21 ; John 4. i, &c 

(/) Active verbs frequently express a ^'omwe to do it, e.g. — Ezek. 13. 
22, &c. 

(g) Active verbs frequently express a continuation of it, e.g. — 1 John 5, 
13, &c. 

{h) Active verbs frequently express what is done by a deputy, e.g. — Gen. 

16. 13, &C. 

71. Paronomasia, or a play upon words, to excite attention, ia often 
observable in the original, «.3.— Gen. g. 6, 27 ; 18.27; 27.36; 29.34,35; 31.20,52; 
3a. 24; 41. 51, 52; 42. 35; 48. 22; 49. 8, 16. 19; Exod. 23. x; 32. 18; Num. 5. 18; 
18. 2; 20. I ; 24. at ; 27. 14; Judg. 10. 4; 15. 16; Ruth t. 20; i Sa. i. 27, 28; 6. 14, 
15; 6. 18, 19; 25. 25; 2 Sa. 22. It, 42; I Ki. 8. 66 (2 Ch. 7. 10); t8. it. 26; Neh. <). 
24; Job II. 12; 24. 18; 29. 16; 30. 3, 19; 38. 27; Psa. i3. 7, 41; 23. 16; r2. 7; 39- 
ii; 40. 3; 52. 6; 56. 8; 64. 4; 68. 2S; 96. 5; Prov 6.23; 12. 21; 13. 12; Eccl. i. 2, 
13; 7. I. 6; Isa. I. 23; 2. 19, 21; 5. 7;' 7. 9; 10. 18, 30; 13. 4, 6 (Joel i. 15); 14. 4: 
15. 8, 9; 17. I, 2; 21. 2; 22. 18; 24. 3, 4, 17, iS; 25. 6; 29. 9; 30. 16; 32. 6, 7, 8, 19; 
41. s; S4- 8; s6- 1°; 57- 6; 61. 3; 65. n, 12; Jer. i. 11, 12, 17; 2. 5; 5. 23; 6. 1,28; 

7. 13; 10. II ; 19.- 1, 2, 7; 2=- "'• =3- 33. 36, 37, 38, 39; 30-3; 48- 2.; 49-9; S'-s.*': 

Lam. 3. 47; Eze. 7.6; 12. 10; 24. 21 ; 25. 18; 39. g; Dan. 5. 26-28; Ho«. 2. 23; 8. 7; 
9. 15, 16; 10. i; 12. 11; 13. 15; Amos 5. s; 8. i, 2; Jon. 4. 6; Mic. i. 10, 13, i^;- 
Nah. 2. 10; Hab. 2. 18; Zeph. i. 2; 2. 4; 3. i ; Zech. 9. 3, 5; Matt. j6. 18; 21. 4; ; 
Luke 21. 11; John 2. 23; Acts 8. 30; 24. 3; Rom. i. 20, 28, 29-31/; 3. 3 ; 5. 19; 8. 23; 
It. 17; 12. 3; 16. 2; I Co. 2. 13; 3. 17; 6. 2; 10. 12; II. 29, 31; 14. 10; 2 Co. .3. 
2; 4. 8; 5. 4, 21 ; 8. 22; g. 8; to. 3; Gal. 4. 17; 5. 7; Eph. i. 23; 3. 14, 19; Phil. 
1.4; 3.2, 12; 2T1>. 3. II ; iTl. 1.8; 2Ti.3. 4; 4-7; I"!™- ": 3 -folio 7- 



ANALYTICAL CONCOEDANCE. 



TJie asterisk {% ) denotes tliat additional references will be found under the same heading in the Appendix at the end of tJie volume. 



AARON 



AARON 



AA'-aON, i'nqx enlightened, illumined. 
He was the first high priest of Israel : of the family 
of Kohatli the second sou of Levi the third son of 
Jacob ; he had Miriam for an elder sister, and Moses 
for a younger brother; his father's name was Amram, 
and his mother's Jochebed ; he married Elisheba, 
daughter of Amminadab, and sister of Naashon ; and 
by her had four sons, Nadab and Abihu, Eleazar and 
Icliamar, Exod. 6. i6-zo. He was an excellent speaker, 
and was appointed to be the prophet or spokesman of 
Moses : he was then directed by God to meet Moses, 
and did so at the Mount of God, and received the 
good news ; he went in with Moses to Pharaoh, did 
the sigQs foretold, and the plagues commanded, 
iv.-xi. 

He was murmured against along with Moses for 
the want of bread, and called on the people to come 
n3ar before the Xoed ; was commanded to lay up a 
pot full of manna before the testimony ; held up the 
hands of il««e3 during the battle with Amaiek ; eat 
bread with Jethro, father-in-law of Moses, xii.-xviii. ; 
was called to come up into Sinai to the Lord ; along 
with the elders he saw the God, of Israel ; tarried be- 
low with the people when Moses went up ; was set 
apart with his whole family to the priesthood; had 
sacred garments prepared for liim ; was anointed and 
consecrated to his office by Moses, appointed to light 
the lamps, and burn incense and make atonement, 
to wash his hands and feet, xxx. He is persuaded by 
the people to make a molten image, and is reproved 
for it by Moses, xxxi. ; he sees the sliining of Moses' 
face, and is afraid, xxxlv. ; holy garments are made 
for him, xxxix. ; he and Ms sons are sanctified, and 
wash their hands and feet, xl. 

The priestly duties of Aaron and his sons are pre- 
scribed in Lev. i.-ix. ; his two eldest sons being de- 
stroyed for offering strange fire, he is silent and sub- 
missive ; he receives various prohibitions and regula- 
tions, X. ; how he was to enter the holy place, xvt ; 
not to mouru for the dead, xxi. ; nor touch the holy 
things in uucleanness, xxiL He was commanded to 
numljer the people with Moses and the twelve princes 
of Israel, Num. i. ; he receives the tribe of Levi for 
helps, iii. ; numbers the Koliathites, Gershonites, and 
Merarites, iv. ; receives the form for blessing the 
people, vi. ; lights the lamps, offers the Levites before 
the Lord, and makes atonement for them, viii. He 
and Miriam speak against Moses, and are reproved 
by God for it, xiL ; spoken against by Korah, Dathau, 
and Abiram, also by the whole congregation of 
Israel, ho intercedes- -with God for them, xvi ; his rod 
flourishes, and is preserved for a memorial, xvii. ; he 
receives a charge from God of various duties and 
privileges, xviii. ; the people again murmur against 
him and Moses; he dies on Mouut'Hor, in the land 
of Edom, and is buried there, jcx. Bom B.C. 1574, he 
dies B.C. 145 1, aged 123 years. 
EsQd.4. 14 (Is) not A. the Levite thy brother ? 

4- 27 the Lord said to A., Go into the wilderness 
4. 28 And M. told A. all the words of the Lord 

4. 29 And it and A. went and gathered together 
4. 30 And A. spake all the words which the Lord 
B. I And afterward Moses and A. went in 

5. 4 Wherefore do ye, M. and A., let the people 
5. 20 And they met Moses and A., who stood m 
6. 13 And the Lord spake unto M. and imto A. 
6. 20 and she bare him A. and Moses 

6. 23 And A. took him Elisheba, daughter of 

6. 25 And Eleazar A.'8 son took him (one) of the 

6. 26 These (are) that A. and M., to whom the LORD 
6. 27 these^are) that Moses and A. 

7. 1 and A. thy brother shall be thy prophet 

7. 2 and A. thy brother shall speak unto Pharaoh 
7. 6 and A. did as the Lord commanded them 
7. 7 A. [was] fourscore and three years old, when 
7. 8 the Lord spake unto Moses and unto A. 
7. 9 thou Shalt say unto A., Take thy rod, and 
7- 10 And M. and A. went in unto Pharaoh 
7- 10 ami A oast down his rod before Pharaoh 



Exod. 7. 12 but A.'s rod swallowed up their rods 
7. 19 Say unto A., Take thy rod, and stretch 

7. 20 And Moses and A. did so, as the Lord 

8. s Say unto A., Stretch forth thine hand 
8. 6 And A. stretched out liis hand over the 

8. 8 Then Pharaoh called for Moses and A. and 
8. 12 And M. and A. went out from Pharaoh 
8. 16 Say imto A., Stretch out thy rod, and 
8. 17 for A. stretched out his hand with his rod 

8. 25 Pharaoh called for M. and for A., and said 
g. 8 the Lord said unto M. and unto A., Take 

9. 27 and called for M. and A., and said imto 
10. 3 And Moses and A. came in vmto Pharaoh 

10. 8 And Moses and A. were brought again unto 
10. 16 Then Pharaoh called for M. and A. in haste 

11. 10 M. and A. did all these wonders before Ph. 

12. I the Lord spake unto M. and A. in the land 
12. 28 as the Lord had commanded Moses and A. 
12. 31 And he called for Moses and A. by night 
12. 43 the LORD said unto Moses and A., This (is) 
12. 50 as the Lord commanded M. and A., so did 

15. 20 the sister of A., took a timbrel in her hand 

16. 2 murmured against Moses and A. in the 
%6. 6 and A. said unto all the children of Israel 
16. 9 Moses spake unto A., Say unto all the 
16. 10 asA. spake unto the whole congregation 
16. 33 And Moses said unto A., Take a pot 

16. 34 so A. laid it up before the Testimony 
17. 10 Moses, A., and Hur went up to the top ot 
17. 12 and A. and Hur stayed up his hands 
18, 12 and A. came, and all the elders of Israel, to 
ig. 24 thou, and A. with thee : but lei not the 
24. I thou, and A., Nadab, and Abihu, and 
24. g Then went up Moses, and A., Nadab 
24. 14 and, behold, A. and Hur (are) with you 

27. 21 A. and his sons shall order it from evening 

28. I take thou unto thee A. thy brother, and 

28. I (even) A., Nadab and Abihu, Eleazar and A, 
28. 2 thou Shalt make holy garments for A. thy 
28. 3 they may make A. 's garments to consecrate 
28. 4 they shall make holy garments for A. thy 
28. 12 A, shall bear their names before the 
28. 29 A. shall bear the names of the children of 
2§. 30 they shall be upon A.'s heart, when he 
28. 30 A. shall bear the judgment of the children 
28. 35 it shall be upon A. to minister : and his 
2.8. 38 it shall be upon A.'s forehead 
28. 38 that A. may bear the iniquity of the 
28. 40 And for A.'s sons thou shalt make coats 
28. 41 thou Shalt put them upon A. thy brother 

28. 43 they shall be upon A., and upon his sons 

29. 4 A. and his sons thou shalt bring unto 
29. 5 and put upon A. the coat, and the robe 
29. 9 thou shalt gird them with girdles, A. and 
2g. 9 thou shalt consecrate A. and his sons 

29. la A. and his sons shall put their hands 

So in V. 15, 19. 
29. 20 the tip of the right ear of A., and upon 
20. 21 and sprinkle (it) upon A., and upon his 
29. 24 thou shalt put all in the hands of A., and 
29. 26 the breast of the ram of A.'s consecration 
29. 27 (even) of (that) which (is) for A., and of (that) 
2g. 28 it shall be A.'s and his sons' by a statute 
29. 29 the holy garments of A. shall be his sons' 
29. 32 A. and his sons shall eat the flesh of 

29. 35 thus shalt thon do unto A., and to his sons 
29. 44 1 will sanctify also both A. and his sons 

30, 7 AndA. shaUbumthereonsweetincense 
30. 8 when A. lighteth the lamps at even 
30. 10 A. shall make an atonement upon 

30. 19^ For A. and his sons shall wash their 

30. 30 thou shalt anoint A. and his sons 

31. lo the holy garments for A. the priest 

32. I together unto A., and said unto hira 
32. 2 A. said unto them. Break off the 

32. 3 in their ears, and brought (them) unto A. 
32. 5 when A. saw (it), he built an altar 
32. 5 and A. made proclamation, and said 
32. 21 And Moses said unto A., What did 
3s. 92 And A. said, Let not the anger of my lord 



Kxod. 32. 25 for A. had made them naked unto 

32. 35 because they made the calf, which A. made 
34. 30 when A. and all the children of Israel 

34. 3J A. and all the rulers of the congregation 

35. 19 the holy garments for A. the priest, and tka' 

38. 21 by the hand of Ithamar, son to A. 

39. I and made the holy garments for A. 
39. 27 fine linen (of) woven work for A. 

39. 41 the holy garments for A. the priest 

40. 12 thou shalt bring A. and his sons imto 

40. Z3 thou shalt put upon A. the holy garments 
40. 31 A. and his sons washed their hands 
Lev. 1. 5 the priests, A.'s sons, shaU bring the blood 
I. 7 the sons of A. the priest shall put fire 
I. 8 thepriests, A.'s sons, shall lay the parts 
I. II the priests, A.'s sons, shall sprinkle his 
z. 2 he shall bring it to A.'s sons the priests 
a. 3,10 of the meat offering (shall be) A.'s and 
3. 2 and A.'s sons the priests shall sprinkle 
3. 5 And A.'s sons shall bum it on the altar 
3. 8 and A.'s sons shall sprinkle the blood 
3. 13 and the sons of A. shall sprinkle the blood 
6. 9 Command A. and his sons, saying 
6. 14 tlie sons of A. shall offer it before the LORD 
6. 16 the remainder thereof shall A. and his 
6. 18 among the children of A. shall eat of it 
6. 20 the offering of A. and of his sons 

6. 25 Speak unto A. and to his sons, saying 

7. 10 shall all the sons of A. have, one (as much) 
7. 31 the breast shaU be A.'s and his sons' 

7. 33 He among the sons of A., thatoffereth 
7. 34 and have given them unto A. tho priest 

7. 35 of the anointing of A., and of tho 

8. 2 Take A. and his sons with him 

8. 6 iloses brought A. and his sons, and 

8. 12 And he poured, .oil upon A.'s head 

8. 13 Moses brought A.'s sons, and put coats 

8. 14 A. and his sous laid their hands 

So in V. 18, 22. 
8. 23 the tip of A.'s right ear, and upon the 
8. 24 And he brought A.'s sons, and Moses 
8. 27 he put all upon A.'s hands, and upon 
8. 30 and sprinkled (it) upon A., (and) upon hia 
8. 30 and sanctified A., (and) his garments 
8. 31 Moses said unto A. and to his sons 
8. 31 saying, A. and his sons shall eat it 

8. 36 So.A. and his sons did all tilings which 
g. 1 (that) Moses called A. and his sons, and 

9. 2 he said unto A., Take thee a young 
g. 7 Moses said unto A., Go unto the altar 
9. 8 A. therefore went unto the altar, and 
g. 9 the sons of A. brought the blood unto 
9. 12, 18 and A.'s sons presented unto him 
9. 21 the right shoulder A. waved (for) 

9. 22 And A. lifted up his hand toward the 
9. 23 Moses and A. went into the tabernacle 
lo. I the sons of A., took either of them his 
10. 3 Moses said unto A., This (is it) that the 
10. 3 I will be glorified. And A. held his peace 
10. 4 the uncle of A., and said unto them. Come 
10. 6 Moses said unto A., and nnto Eleazar 

10. 8 And the Lord spake unto A., saying 

10. 12 M. spake unto A., and unto Elea2ar,an(I 
10. 16 the sons of A. (which were) left (alive), 
10. 19 And A", said unto M., Behold, this day 

11. I the Lord spake unto M. and to A., saying 
13. I the Lord spake unto SI. and A., saying 
13. 2 he shall be brought unto A. the priest, or 
14. 33 the Lord spake imto M. and unto A.,saying 

15. I the Lord spake unto M. and to A., saying 

16. I of the two sons of A., when they offered 
16. 2 Speak imto A. thy brother, that he porao 
16. 3 Tims shall A. come into the holy (place) 
16. 6 A. shall offer his bullock of the sin 

16. 8 And A. shall cast lots upon the two goats 
16. 9 And A. shall bring the goat upon which 
16. II And A. shall bring the bullock of the sin 
i5. 21 And A. shall lay both his hahds upon 
16. 23 And A. shall come into the tabernacle 
tj. 3 Speak unto At, and uoto bis sons, and 



AARON 



ABDON 



Xev. ei. I the sons of A., and say imto them, Tliere 
21. 17 Speak unto A., saying, Whosoever (ho be) 
21. 21 o£ the seed of A. the priest shall come nigh 

21. 24 Moses told (it) unto A., and to his sons, and 

22. 2, 18 Speak unto A. and to his sons 

22. 4 of theseedof A.(is)aleper,orhatharunning 
24. 3 shall A. order it from the evening unto the 

24. 9 And it shall be A.'s and his sons'; and 
Num. I. 3 thou and A. shall number them by their 

]. 17 Moses and A. took these men which are 

1. 44 which Moses and A. numbered, and the 

2. I the Lord spake unto M. and unto A., saying 

3. I the generations of A. and Moses in tlie day 
3. 2, 3 these (are) the names of the sons of A. 

3. 4 office iu tlie sight of A. their father 
3. 6 and present them before A. the priest 
3. 9 the Levites unto A. and to his sons 
3. 10 thou Shalt appoint A. and his sons, and 
3. 32 the son of A. the priest (shall be) chief over 
3. 38 and A. and his sons, keeping the charge 
3. 39 wliich Moses and A. numbered at the 
3. 48 redeemed, unto A. and to his sons 

3. 51 that were redeemed unto A. and to his sons 

4. J, 17 LOKI) spake unto M.and unto A. .saying 
4. 5 A. shall come, and his sons, and they shall 
%. IS when A. and his sons have made an end 
4. 16 the sou of A. the priest (pertainetli) tlie oil 
4. 19 A. and his sons shall go in, and appoint 
4. 27 the appointment of A. and Iris sons shall he 
4. 28 of Ithamar the son of A. the priest 

4. 33 under the hand of Ithamar the son of A. 
4. 34 And M. and A. and the chief of the 
4. 37 which Moses and A. did number according 
4. 41 whom Moses and A. dia number according 
4. 45 whom Moses and A. numbered according 
4. 46 whom Moses and A. and the chief of Israel 

6. 23 Speak unto A. and unto his sons, saying 

7. 8 the hand of Ithamar tlie son of A. the priest 

8. 2 Speak unto A., and say unto him, When 
8. 3 And A. did so; he lighted the lamps 

8. II And A. sliall offer the Levites before 
8. 13 tliou shalt set the Levites before A., and 
8. 19 the Levites (as) a gift to A. and to his sons 
8. 20 And M., and A., and all the congregation 
8. 21 and A. offered tlicm (as) an offering before 
8. 21 and A. made an atonement for thein 

8. 22 before A., and before his sons: as the Lord 
g. 6 they came before Moses and before A. 

10. 8 And the sous of A., the priests, shall 
12. I Miriam and A. spake against Moses 
12. 4 the LOED spake, .unto M., and unto A. 
12. 5 and called A. and Miriam ; and they both 
12. 10 and A. looked upon Miriam, and, behold 

12. II A. said unto Moses, Alas, my lord, I 

13. 26 came to Moses, and to A., and to all the 

14. 2 murmured against Moses and against A. 

14. 5 Then Moses and A. fell on their faces 
14. 26 tlie Lord spake unto Moses and unto A. 

15. 33 brought him unto Moses and A., and 

16. 3 against'Moses and against A., and said 

16. II andwhat(is)A.,thatyemurmuragainsl!!i;n? 
16. 16 thou, and they, and A., to morrow 
16. 17 thou also, and A., each (of you) Iiis censer 
16. iS of the congregation with Jloscs and A. 
16. so .'he LoHD spake unto Moses and unto A. 
16. 37 li'ie son of A. tlie priest, that lie take up tlio 
j6. 40 which (is) not of the seed of A., come near 
16. 41 murmured against M and against A.,sayiiig 
16. 42 was gathered against Mosea and against A. 
16. 43 Moses and A. came before the tabeni:icle 
16. 46 Moses said unto A., Take a censer, and 
16. 47 And A. took as Jloses commanded, and 

16. 50 And A. returned unto Moses unto the door 

17. 3 thou shalt write A.'s name upon tlie rod 
17. 6 and the rod of A. (was) among their rods 

17. 8 the rod of A. for the house of Levi was 
17. 10 Bring A.'s rod again liefore the testimony 

18. I the Lord said unto A., Thou and thy 
18, 8 the Lord spake unto A., Behold, I also 
j8. 20 the Lord spake unto A., Thou shalt have 

18. 28 the Lord's heave offering to A. the priest 

19. I the Lord spake unto Moses and unto A. 
so. 2 together against Moses and against A. ■ 
so. 6 And Moses and A. went from the presence 
so. 8 thou, and A. thy brother, and speak ye 

20. 10 and A. gathered the congregation togetlier 
20. 12, 23 And the Lord spake unto Moses and A. 
2o. 24 A. shall be gathered unto his people 

2o, 25 Take A. and Eleazar his son, and bring 
20. 26 And strip A. of his garments, and put 
2o. 26 A. shall be gathered (unto his people) 
20. 28 Moses stripped A. of his garments, and 
zo. 28 and A. died there in the top of the mount 
20. 29 all the congregation saw that A. was dead 
20. 29 they mourned for A, thirty days, (even) all 

25. 7 the son of A. the priest, saw (it), he rose 

25. II the son of A. the priest, hath turned my 

26. I Eleazar the son of A. the priest, saying 
26. 9 against Moses and against A. in the 
26. 59 she bare unto Amram A. and Moses 

26. 60 And unto A. was born, Nadab, and Abihu 
26. 64 whom Moses and A. the priest numbered 
27. 13 thy people, as A, thy brother was gathered 
33. I armies under the hand of Moses and A. 
33. 38 And A. the priest went up into mount 
3i- 39 And A. (was) an hundred and twenty 
Deut. 9. 20 the Lord was very angry with A. to 

9. 20 I prayed for A. also the same time 

10. 6 there A. died, and tliere he was buried 
■ 32. 50 as A. thy brother died in mount Hor 
.Josh, 21. 4 and the cliildren of A. the priest, (which 
21. 10 Which the cliildren of A., (being) of the 



Josh. •31. 

21. 

24. 

24. 
Jndg. 20. 
I Sa. 12. 



iCh. 



12. 
6. 
6. 

6. 
6. 
6. 
6. 

'5- 
23. 
23. 

23- 
23- 

24. 
24. 
24. 
24. 

3Ch. 13. 

J3- 
26. 
29. 
3'- 
35- 

Ezra 7. 

Neh. 10. 

12. 

Psa. 77. 

99. 

105. 

106. 

115. 

"5. 
118. 

»33- 

■.,. '35- 
Jfie. 6. 
Luke 1. 

.^cts 7. 

Ueb. 5, 
7. 
9- 



13 they gave to the children of A. the priest 
19 of the children of A., the priests, (were) 

5 I sent Moses also and A,, and I plagued 
33 Eleazar the son of A. died; and tliey buried 
28 Eleazar, the son of A., stood before it 

6 that advanced Moses and A., and that 

8 the Lord sent Moses and A., which 
3 the children of Aniram ; A., and Moses 

3 The sons also of A. Nadab, and Abihu 

49 But A. and his sons offered upon the 

50 these (are) the sons of A.; Eleazar his son 
54 of the sons of A. of the families of 
57 And to the sons of A. they gave the 

4 David assembled the children of A., and 
13 The sons of Amram ; A. and Moses ; and 

13 and A. was separated, that he should 
28 on the sons of A. for the service of the 
33 and the charge of the sons of A. their 

I the divisions of the sons of A. 

1 The sons of A. ; Nadab, and Abihu 
19 under A. their father, as the Lord 
31 the sons of A. in the presence of David 

9 the sons of A., and the Levites, and liave 
10 (are) the sons of A., and the Levites (wait) 

18 the sons of A., that are consecrated to 
21 the sous of A. to ofier (them) on the 

19 Also of the sons of A. the priests, which 

14 the priests the sons of A. (were busied) 
14 themselves, andforthe priests the sonsof A. 

5 Eleazar, the son of A. the chief priest 
38 the priest the son of A. shall be with 
47 sanctified (them) unto the 

20 like a flock by the hand of Moses and A. 

6 Moses and A. among his priests, and 
26 his servant, (and) A. whom he had chosen 
16 in the camp,(and) A.the saint of the Lord 

10 house of A., trust in the Lord 
12 Israel ; he will bless the house of A. 

3 Let the house of A. now say, that his 

2 down upon the beard, (even) A.'s beard 
19 bless the Lord, house of A. 

4 I sent before thee Moses, A., and Miriam 

5 (was)of the daughtersof A.,and]rernanie 
40 Saying unto A., Jlake us gods to go before 

4 but he tliat is called of God, as (was) A. 

11 and not be called after the order of A? 
4 and A.'s rod that budded, and the tables 

AA-RO-NITES, fn^vb lit. of or lelonging to Aaron. 

The descendants of the preceding person are so 
called in 1 Ch. 12. 27, where we read that Jehoiada 
their leader with 3700 men, also Zadok and 22 cap- 
tains, joined David in Ziklag; and ia 27, 17, that this 
Zadok was their rujer afterwards ; and in Luke i. 5, 
that Zacharias's wife was of the daughters of Aaron. 

From Josh. 21. 13-10, it appears that the Aaronites 
had thirteen cities assigned to them, viz., Hebron, 
Libnah, Jattir, Eslitemoa, Holon, Debir, Ain, Juttah, 
and Bcth-shemesh, outof Judah and Simeon ; Gibeon, 
Geba, Anathoth, and Almon, out of Benjamin; while 
the Kohathites had ten, viz., Shechem, Gezer, Kib- 
zaim, and Beth-horon, out of Epliraim; Eltekeh, 
Gibbotlion, Aijalon, and Gath-rimnion, out of Dan; 
Taanach and Gath-rimmon, out of the half tribe of 
Mauasseh ; and the Gcrshonites had thirteen, viz., 
Golan in Bashan, and Beesh-terah, out of the other 
half tribe of Manasseli; Kishon, Dabareh, Jarmuth, 
and Engannim, out of Isaachar; Mishal, Abdon, 
Helkath, and Rehob, out of Asher; Kedesh in Galilee, 
Ilammoth-dor, and Kartan, out of Naphtali; and 
the ilcrariUs had twelve, viz., Jokneam, Kartah, 
Dimnah, and Nahalal, out of Zebulun; Bezer, 
Jahazah, Kedemotli, and Mephaath, out of Reuben ; 
Ramoth in Gilead, Mahanaim, Heshbon, and Jazer, 
out of Gad. In all forty-eight cities with their 
suburbs. The high-priesthood continued in the 
family of Eleazar, the third son of Aaron, till the 
time of Ell, B.C. 1200-1141, who was of the family of 
Ithamar, the younger son, but it was restored to the 
liouse of Eleazar in the person of Zadok, who received 
it when Ahiathar was dismissed by Solomon, i Ki. z. 
35, thus fulfilling tlie prediction in i Sa. 2. 30. 

1 Ch. 12. 27 Jehoiada (was) the leader of the A. 

27. 17 [tlie rulcrj. .of the A., Zadok 

A-BAD'-BON, djSaSSwj' destruction, i.e., destroyer. 
The king and angel (or messenger) of the abyss, 
whose name translated into Greek is Apollyon 
(which see), who was manifested after the fifth angel 
\or messenger) had sounded. 

Rev. 9. II whose name in the Hebrew tongue (is) A. 

A-BAG'-TEA, Kn.3?s happy, ^prosperous, felix. 

One of the seven chamberlains or eunuchs that 
served in the presence of Ahasuerus, also called 
Xerxes, king of Persia, B.C. 485-467. Compare other 
Persian names such as Bigtha, Bigthan, Bigthana, 
Bigvai. 

Esth. 1. 10 the king, .commanded. .Bigtha and A. 

A-BA'-NA, nj^N permanent, perennial. 

A river rising at a height of 1149 feet on the top of 
Anti-Libanus, near Zebdany, and (along with the 
Aviaj or Pharpar), flowng through the city and plain 
of Damascus, which is twenty-three miles off. It is 
now called Barada or Clirysorrhoas, and is the larger 
of the two rivers ; it loses itself in the marsh Bahret 
el Eibliyeh ; fourteen villages are more or less de- 
pendent on this river for water. 

2 Ki. 5. 1 2 (Are) not A. and Phamar . . better than 



A-BA'-BIM, D"\:i^, passages, fords, ridges. 
The two sides of a range of high and rugged moun- 
tains E. of the Jordan, in Moab, facing Jericho, 
stretching from Gilead to the Arnon; its highest 
point is Mount Nebo, now Jebel Nebbeh, the top o£ 
the "Pisgah," whence Moses viewed tlie land before 
his death ; here Israel pitched after leaving Almon- 
Diblathaim. 

Num. 27. 12 Get thee up into this mount A. 

33. 47 in the mountains of A., before Ncbo 
33. 48 they departed from the mountains of A, 

Deut. 32. 49 Get thee up into this mountain A. 
ABASE, to — 
to make low, humble, bs^ shaphel, 5, SiJty 5. 

Job 40. 1 1 behold every onefthat is) proud,and abase 

Eze. 21. 26 exalt(him that is)low,andabase(him that 

Dan. 4. 37 those that walk in pride he is able to abase 
ABASED, to he- 
ro make low, humble, rmretviu tajJeinoo. 

Matt.23. 12 whosoever shall exalt himself shall be ab. 

Luke 14. II whosoever exalteth himself shall be ab. 
18, 14 every one. .exalteth himself shall be ab. 

Phil. 4. 12 I know both how to be abased, and I know 
ABASING — 
To make low, humble, TawetvSa) tapeinou. 

a Co. 11. 7 Have I committed an offence in abasing 
ABASE one's self, to — 
To be humble, to suhrMt oneself, njj; anah, 

Isa, 31. 4(he) will not..abase himself for the noise 
ABATE, to — 
To flee, hasten aicay, D» nits. 

Deut. 34. 7 not dim, nor his natural force abated 
ABATED, to be — 
I.To cut off, diminish, withdraw, Jnj gara, 2. 

Lev. 27. 18 it shall be abated from thy "estimation 

2. To be lacking, wanting, ivt} chaser. 

Gen. 8. 3 after the end., the waters were abate J 

3. To become light, lightened, sioift, hS^^ qalal. 
Gen. 8. 8 to see if the waters were abated from off 

8. II so Noah knew that the waters were abated 
4.7b be feeble, desist, fall, nsn raphah. 

Judg. 8. 3 Then their anger was abated toward him 

AB'-BA, a^^a a Chaldee word signifijin g "father." 
Mark 14, 36 Abba,rather,allthings(are)possibleunto 
Rom, 8, IS whereby we cry, Abba, Father 
Gal. 4. 6 sent forth, .into [your] hearts, crying, A. 

AB'-DA, N'j?!; servant, slave, worshipper. 

1. Father of Adoniram, Solomon's tribute officer. 

1 Ki. 4. 6 Adoniram, the son of A. (was) over the 

2. A chief Levite in Jerusalem after the exile, the 
son of Shammua, called Obadiah son of Shemaiah in 
1 Ch. 9. j6. 

Nell. II. 17 A. the son of Shammua, the son of Ga' ;! 
AB-DE'-EL, W'n]i servant of God- 
The fatlier of Shelemiah whom Jehoiakim, Icing of 
Judah, ordered to apprehend Baruch the scribe and 
Jeremiah the prophet. 

Jer. 36. 26 Shelemiah the son of A., to take Earuch 

AB'-DI, 'T3y servant of J ah. 

1. A Merarite, grandfather of Ethan, one of those 
whom David set over the service of song. 

iCh.6. 44 hand; Ethan the son of Kishi, the son of A. 

2 Ch.29. 12 of the sons of Merari, Kish the son of A. 

2. A descendant of one of the two Elams, who had 
taken a strange wife during the exile, a thing forbid- 
den by the law of Moses. 

Ezra 10. 26 of the sons of Elam . .A., and Jeremoth 
ABrDI'-EL, h>S"^V. servant of God. 
The ancestor of a family of Gadites dwelling in 
Gilead in Bashan, as reckoned in the days of Jotham 
and Jeroboam, kings of Judaii and Israel, B.C. 825-742. 

1 Ch. 5. 15 AM the son of A., the son of Guni 

AB'-DON, jwaa service, servile. 

1. A Levitical city in Asher, now called Ahdeh, at 
the N. of Acre, on the banks of the Wady Hum; 
called Hebron (Ebron) in Josh. 19. 28. 

Josh.21. 30 A. with her suburbs 
1 Ch. 6. 74 A. with her suburbs 

2. A son of Hillel the Pirathonite (perhaps the same 
as Bedan in i Sa. 12. 11); he judged Israel eight years, 
B.C. 1120-1112, had forty sons and thirty grandsons, 
who rode on seventy ass colts, was buried in Pirathon 
in the land of Ephraim in what was called the mount 
of the Amaleldtes. 

Judg.i2. 13 A., son of Hillel, a Pirathonite, judged 
12. IS A., son of Hillel the Pirathonite died 

3. A Benjamite in Jerusalem. 

I Ch. 8. 23 And A., and Zichri, and Hanan 

4. The firstborn son of Jehiel from Maachah, in 
Gibeon of Benjamin. 

I Ch. 8. 30 And his firstborn son A., and Zur, and 
9. 36 And his firstborn son A., then Zur, and 

5. A son of Micah, and sent with others by king 
Josiah to Huldah the prophetess to enquire of Jeho- 
vah regarding the words of the Book of the Iiaw f onnd 



ABBDNBGO 



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ABIDE 



In tho temple, B.C. 624. He la called Achbor In 2 Ki. 

S2 X3. 

a Ch. 34. 20 the Ung commanded. .A. son of llicah 
A-EED-NE'-GO, «'i3} nnJi servant of Nego. 
A name given by the prince of the eunuchs of Ke- 
buchadnezzaf, king of Babylon, to AZARIAH, one of 
the four young princes of Judah wlio were carried 
away B.C. 607. He was one of the tliree companions 
of Daniel that were cast into the burning fiery furnace 
for refusing to bow before the golden image set up 
by Nebuchadnezzar in the plain of Sura, iu thS pro- 
vince of Babylon. 

jn. I. 7 for he gave unto . . A zariah [the name]of A. 

2. 49 and he set. .A., over tlie affairs of 

3. iz whom thou hast set over the affairs. .A. 

3. 13 Nebuchadnezzar, .commanded to bring A. 

3. 14 (Is it) true, Shadrach, Meshach, and A. 
■ 3. i6 Shadraoli, Mcsiiach, and A., answered and 

3. 19 changed against Sliadrach, Meshach, & A. 
3. 2o his army to bind Shadrach, Meshacli.&A. 
3. 22 slew tliose men that toolc up. .A. 
3. 23 And these three men.. A., fell down bound 
3. 26 Shadrach, Meshach, and A., ye servants of 
3. 26 Then Shadrach, Meshach, and A., came 
3. 28 Blessed (be)theGodofShadrach,M.,andA. 

3. 29 speali anything amiss against.. God of.. A. 
3. 30 Then the king promoted. .A., in the 

A'-BEl, h'^'^ fresh, grassy, ineadoio. 

1. A stony place in the field of Joshua the Eethle- 
hemite, in the N.W. of Judah, between Ekron and 
Beth-shemesh, whereon the ark was left by the 
Tliilistines, B.C. 11 40. 

1 Sa. 6. 18 the great (stone of) A., whereon they set 

2. A city in Naphtali (now called Abil, three miles 
N.E. of Beth-rehob), where Joab besieged Sheba, 
whose head was given up to him at the suggestion of 
a wise woman of Abel of Beth-maaohah. 

2 Sa. 20. 14 And he went through, .unto A. V. 15, 16. 
A-BEI-BETH-MA-A'-CHAH, naj^^orr n'3 hi^ meadow 

oftlie house of Maachah. 
A city in Manasseh or Naphtali, which is mentioned 
along with Ijon, and Dan, and Janoah, and Kedesh, 
and Hazor, as being taken by Tiglath-pileser B.C. 740, 
and the Inhabitants carried off to Assyria. 

1 Ki. 15. 20 Ben-hadad. .smote. .A.,and allCinneroth 

2 Ki. 15. 29 Tiglath-pileser.. took Ijon and A., and 

A-BEL-KE-RA'-MM, D'D-i? "rax meadow of the 

vineyards. 
A place E. of tlie Jordan beyond Aroer, and now 
called Abila, six or seven miles beyond Kabbah (or 
Philadelphia) of the Ammonites. 

Judg.ii. 33 smote them.. unto tho plain of the v.-y. 

A-BEL-MA'-IK, 0^3 ^ax meadow of the -waters. 
Apparently another name for Abel-beth-maachah ; 
it was smitten by the armies of Benhadad B.C. 940, in 
the days of Asa. 

2 Ch. 16. 4 they smote Ijon, and Dan, and A. 
A-BEI-ME-HO'-LA, nVina V3N raeadow of the dance. 

A city in Issachar, at the N. of the Jordan Valley, 
and ten or twelve miles S. of Beth-shean ; the birth- 
place of Elisha the prophet, son of Shaphat. 

Judg. 7. 22 the host fled, .to the border of A., unto 
I Ki. 4. 12 from Beth-shean to A., (even) unto (the 
19. 16 and Elisha, tlie sou of Shaphat of A. 

A-BEL-MIZ-BA'-IM, Dnp ^?N rneadoio or mourn- 
ing of the Egyptians. 
A place at the threshing floor at Atad, "beyond 
Jordan," probably on the W. between it and Hebron, 
at Beth-hogla, now Ain-Hajla; accwding to others, 
at El-Haram, near Hebron, See Atad. 

> Gen. 50. II wherefore the name of it was called A. 
A-BEIi-SHIT'-TIM, U-^-^n VpN meadow of the acacias. 
A place in the plains (or deserts) of Moab E. of the 
Jordan, about seven miles off, opposite Jericho, and 
nearly W. of Heshbon. It was the extreme N. border 
of the last encampment of Israel before passing over 
the Jordan, B.C. 1451. See Shittim. 

Num. 33. 49 pitched.. unto A., in the plains of Moab 
A'-BEL, ^3.7 transitoriness. 

The second son of Adam and Eve, and apparently 
the twin brother of Cain. He was a shepherd, and 
at the end of a certain time brought an offering to 
Jehovah of the best of his flock. Cain being dis- 
pleased, slew him " in the field," as all the ancient 
versions declare. His blood is represented as "crying 
fi'om the ground." 

Gen. 4. 2 And she again bare his brother A. And A. 

4. 4 A., he also brought, .had respect unto A. 
4. 8 And Cain talked with A. . .against A. 

4. 9 said unto Cain, Wliere (is) A. thy brother ? 
4. 25 another seed instead of A., whom Cain 
Matt 23. 35 from the blood of righteous A., unto the 
Luke II. 51 From the blood of A. unto the blood of 
Heb. II. 4 By faith A. offered unto God a more 
12. 24 speaketh better things than (that of) A. 
A'-BEZ, {"HN white, shining. 

A city in Issachar, near Klshion or Remeth (perhaps 
the same as Thebez, now Tubas), near Eugannin and 
Shunem. 

J osh. 19. 2o [ border Wis toward ] . . Kishion and A 



ABHOR, to — 

1. To abhor, hm hachal. 

Zech. II. 8 loathed them, and their soul also abhorred 

2. To separate, cast away, loathe, Vyj gaal. 

Lev. 26. II among you: and my soul shall not abhor 
26. IS orif your soul abhor my judgments, so 
26. 30 1 will destroy, .and my soulshall abhor 
26. 43 and because their soul abhorred my 
26. 44 neither will I abhor them, to destroy 

3. To nauseate, abhor, cnj zaham, 3. 

Job 33. 20 So that his life abhorreth bread, and his 

4. To be indignant, defy, abhor, Dyi zaam. 

Prov. 24. 24 the people curse, nations shall abhor 

5. To despise, reject, loath, DN'O 7naas. 

Job 42. 6 Wherefore I abhor (myself), and repent 
Psa. 36. 4 He deviseth. .he abhorreth not evil 

7S. 59 he was wroth, and greatly abhorred Israel 
89. 38 But thou hast cast off and abhorred, thou 

6. To despise, pierce, sting, fNj naatz, 1, 3. 

Deut.32. 19 And when the Lord saw (it), he abhorred 
iSa. 2. 17 for men abhorred the offering of the Lord 
Psa. 10. 3 the covetous (whom) the LORD abhorreth 
.Ter. 14. 21 Do not abhor (us), for thy name's sake 

7. To reject, cast down, nxj naar, 3. 

Lam. 2. 7 the Lord.. hath abhorred his sanctuary 

8. To be vexed, wearied with, f'lp quts. 

Lev. 20. 23 these things, and therefore I abhorred 

1 Ki. II. 25 he abhorred Israel, and reigned over S. 
Isa. 7. 16 the land that thou abhorreat siiall be 

9. To have in abomination, I'l^i shaqals, 3 . 

Psa. 22. 24 not despised nor abhorred the affliction of 

10. To contemn, abhor, reject, ^m iaab, 3. 

Amos 6. 8 I abhor the excellency of Jacob, and hate 

11. To have in abomination, reject, 3yn faab, 3. 
Deut. 7. 26 and thou shalt utterly abhor it ; for it (is) 

23. 7 Thou Shalt not abhor an Edomite ; for he 
23. 7 thoushaltnotabhoranEgyptian;because 

Job 9. 31 and mine own clothes shall abhor me 
19. 19 All my inward friends abhorred me 
30. 10 They abhor me, they flee far from me 

Psa. 5. 6 the Lord will abhor the bloody and 

106. 40 insomuch that he abhorred his own 

107. 18 Their soul abhorreth all manner of meat 
119. 163 I hate and abhor lying ; (but) thy law do I 

Isa. 49. 7 to him whom the nation abhorreth 
Anids 5. 10 they abhor him that speaketh uprightly 
Mic. 3. 9 ye.. princes of.. Israel, that abhor 

12.^0 shrink from, a-rroffTvyeca apo-stuged. 

Rom. 12. 9 Abhor that which is evil ; cleave to that 

13. To have in abomination, PSeKvcraofiai. 
Rom. 2. 22 thou that abhorrest idols, dost tliou 

ABHORRED, to be — 

1. To be or become stinJcing, BiNa baash, 2. 

2 Sa. 16. 21 Israel shall liear that thou art abhorred 

2. To be indignant, defy, abhor, Dy 1 zaam. 

Prov. 22. 14 he that is abhorred of the Lord shall 

ABHORRED, to make to be — 

l.To cause to stink, >yK^ baash, 5. 

Exod. s. 21 ye have made our savour to be abhorred 
I Sa. 27. 12 He hath made, .utterly to abhor him 

2. To make abominable, reject, 3j;n iaab, 3. 
Eze. j6. 25 hast made thy beauty to be abhon'ed 

ABHORRING — 

A71 object of abJiorrence, f^tiiya deraon. 

Isa. 66. 24 they shall be an abhorring unto all flesh 

A'-BI, '3K Jah is father. 

The daughter of Zechariah, wife of Ahaz, and mother 
of Hezekiah, kings of JXidah, (called Abijali in 2 Ch. 
29. I,) B.C. 726. 

a Ki. 18. 2 His mother's name also (was) A. 

A-BI'-A, A-BI'-AH, n;5S Jah is father. 

1. The second son of Samuel 'the prophet and judge 
of Israel; with his brother Joel or Vashni, he judged 
in Beersheba, and did wickedly, so that Israel desired 
and obtained a king. 

I Sa. 8. 2 and the name of his second A. . .judges in 
I Ch. 6. 28 of Samuel; the first-born Vashni, aud A. 

2. The wife of Hezron grandson of Judah by Pharez,. 
and mother of Ashur father of Tekoa. 

1 Ch. 2. 24 then A. Hezron's wife bare him Ashur 

3. A son of Rehoboam, called Abijam, iu i Ki. 14. 31 ; 
IS- If 7. 8. 

1 Ch. 3. 10 Solomon's son (was) Rehoboam, A. his 
Matt. 1. 7 and Roboam begat A.; and A. begat 
i. The seventh son of Becher son of Benjamin. 

1 Ch. 7. 8 And the sons of Becher ; Zemira. .and A. 
5. A priest in the days of David, set over a particular 
course of service in the Tabernacle. 

Luke I. 5 priest..Zacharias, of the courseof A. 

A-BI-Al'-BON, ju^j; '3s/aiAer of strength. 

One of David's mighty men, from Arabah or Beth- 
arabah, a city in the N. of the country of the tribe 
of Judah, adjacent to the territory of the tribe of 
Benjamin. He is called Abiel in 1 Ch. 11. 32. 

2 Sa. 23. 31 A. the Arbathite 



A-BI-A'-SAPH, i^K'^K/a^/ier of gathering. 
The third son of Korah Prst-born of Jzhar, second son 
of Kohath, second son of Levi tliird son of Jacob. 
See Ebiasaph. 

Exod. 6. 24 And the sons of Korah ; Assir. .and A. 
A-BI-A'-THAR, •)T^)'^}} father of superfluity. 
Tho eleventh high- priest in succession from Aaron : 
son of Ahimelecli, sou of Ahitub, priest at Nob. Ho 
escaped when Doeg the Edomite slew his father and 
85 priests, and fled to David in the cave of Adullam ; 
was sent back to Jerusalem with the ark when David 
fled from Absalom ; was joint high-priest with Zadok ; 
conspired to make Adonijah king ; was banished to 
his birth place, Anathoth in Benjamin: and at last 
was expelled, from his office by Solomon, B.C. 1014. 

1 Sa. 22. 20 And. .A., escaped, and fled after David 

22. 21 And A. shewed David that Saul had 

22. 22 And David said unto A., I knew (it) that 

23. 6 when A. . .fled to David . .he came down 

23. 9 David, .said to A. the priest. Bring 

30. 7 And David said to A., .bring me hither 

30. 7 Aud A. brought thither the ephod to 

2 Sa. 8. 17 And Zadok. .and Ahimelech the son of A. 

15. 24 and A. went up, until all the people 
15. 27 two SODS with you,.. and.. the son of A. 
15. 29 Zadok therefore and A. carried the ark 
15. 35 not there with thee Zadok and A. the 
15. 35 thou Shalt tell (it) to Zadok and A. tho 
15. 36 there with them, .and Jonathan A.'s 
17. 15 Then said Hushai unto Zadok and to A. 
ig. II David sent to Zadok and to A. thepriesta 
. 20. 25 and Zadok and A. (were) the priests 
1 Ki, 1. 7 he conferred with Joab.. and with A. 

1. ig and hath called.. A. the priest, and Joab 
I. 25 and hath called alt. .and A. the priest 

1. 42 Jonathan the son of A. the priest came 

2. 22 even for him, and for A. the priest, and 
2, 26 And unto A. the priest said the king 

2. 27 So Solomon thrust out A. from being 
2. 35 Zadok. .the king put in the room of A. 
4. 4 and Zadok aud A. (were) the priests 
I Ch. 15. II David called for Zadok and A. tho 
i8. 16 Zadok. .and Ablmelech the son of A. 

24. 6 before the king, and. .the son of A. 

27. 34 after Ahithopliel (was) Jehoiada..and A. 
Mark 2. 26 into the house of God, in the days of A. 

A'-BIB, 3"3K sprouting, budding. 
Tlie first month of the sacred and seventh of the 
civil year of the Hebrews, on the 15th of which Israi 1 
left Egypt. It commenced at the new moon of Apill 
or March (according to tlie Rabbis), and was consti- 
tuted the first month of the year in commemoration 
of the release from Egyptian slavery. 

Exod. 13. 4 This day came ye out in the month A. 

23. 15 in the time appointed of the month A. 

34. iB bread, .in the time of the month A. 

34. 18 in the month A. thou earnest out from 
Deut. 16. I Observe the month of A. and keep the 

jfi. I for in the month of A. the Lord thy God 

A-BI'-DA^ A-BI'-DAH, y-y:!^ father of knowledge. 
The fourth son of Midian the fourth son of Keturah 
and Abraham. Comp. the city of Eboda, between 
Canaan, aud Sinai. 

Gen.. 25. 4 the sons of Jlidian ; Ephah. .and A. 

I Ch.. I. 33 the sons of Midian ; Ephah. .and A. 

A-BI'-BAN, JT5N fatlwr of judgment. 
The sou of Gideoni, a chief Benjamite, who was ap- 
pointed along with Moses and Aaron, and a cliief man 
out of every tribe, to number the people. 

Num. I. II Of Benjamin ; A. the son of Gideoni 

2. 22 the captain of the sons of Benjamin. .A. 
7. 60 On the ninth day A. the son of Gideoni 
7. 65 this (was) the oftering of A. the son of 

10. 24 Aud over the host, .(was) A. the son of 

ABIDE, to — 

l.To go in, enter, cojne, Ni3 bo. 

Num. 31. 23 that may abide the fire. .all thatabideth 
2. To sojourn as a stranger, "fii gur. 

Psa. 15. I Lord, who shall abide in thy tabernacle T 
61. 4 I wiU abide iu thy tabernacle for ever 

3.7*0 stay, wait for, hm chul. 

Hos. II. 6 And the sword shall abide on his cities 
i.To encamp, uicline downward, riin chanah. 

Num. 9. 20 according to the. .they abode in their 
9. 22 children of Israel abode in their tents 

31. ig do ye abide without the camp seven 
Ezra 8. 15 and there abode we in tents three days 

5. To sit, sit down, settle down, dwell, agj; yashab. 
Gen. 22. s Abide ye here with the ass ; and I 

24. ss Let the damsel abide with us (a few) 
2g. 14 And he abode with him the space of a 
29. 19 And Laban said, . . abide with me 

44. 33 let thy servant abide instead of the lad 
49. 24 But his bow abode in strength, and 
Exodi6. 29 See . . abide ye every man in his place 
Lev. 8. 35 Therefore shall ye abide (at) the door of 
Numzo. I and the people abode in Kadesh 
22. 5 and they abide over against me 
22. 8 the princes of Moab abode with Balaam 

25. I And Israel abode in Shittim 

35. 25 he shall abide in it unto the death of 
Deut. I. 46 So ye abode in Kadesh many days • 

3. 19 your wives, .shall abide in your cities , 

3. 29 So we abode in the valley over agajnsfi 
9. 9 then I abode iu the mount forty daya- 




ABIDE 



ABIJAH 



Josh. 2. 22 and abode there three days, until the 
5. 8 that they abode in their places in the 

8. 9 and abode between Beth-el and Ai 
Judg. 5. 16 Why abodest thou among the aheepfolds 

\i. 17 and Israel abode in Kadesh 

19. 4 and he abode with hira three days 

20. 47 and abode in the rock Rimmon four 

21. 2 and abode there till even before God 

1 Sa. I. 22 before the Lord, and there abide for 

I. 23 So the woman abode, and gave her son 
5. 7 The ark. .shall not abide with us 

7. 2 while the ark abode in Kirjath-jearim 
13. 16 And Saul, .abode in Gibeahof Benjamin 
19. 2 and abide in a secret (place), and hide 

22. 5 the prophet Gad said . . abide not in the 
22. 6 (now Saul abode in Gibeah under a tree 

22. 23 Abide thou with me, fear not : for he 

23. 14 And David abode in the wilderness 

23. 18 and David abode in the wood, and 

23. 25 and abode in the wilderness of Maon 

25. 13 and two hundred abode by the stufT 

26. 3 But David abode in the wilderness 

2 Sa. I. I and David had abode two days in 

11. II The ark, and Israel, and Judah, abide 
II. 12 So Uriah abode in Jerusalem that day 
15. 8 thy servant vowed, .while I abode at 

15. 19 return to thy place, and abide with the 

16. -3 Behold, he abideth at Jerusalem 
16. 18 and with hlra will I abide 

1 Kl. 8. 13 a settled place for thee to abide in for 

17. 19 carried him up into a loft, where he 

2 Ki. 19. 27 But I know thy abode, and thy going 
2Ch. 25. 19 abide now at home ; why shouldest 

32. 10 that ye abide in the siege in Jerusalem? 
'' I'.zra 8. 32 we came to Jerusalem, and abode there 
Job 24, 13 nor abide in the paths thereof 

38. 40 (and) abide in the covert to lie in wait? 
Psa. 55. 19 even he that abideth of old 

61 7 He shall abide before God for ever 
J25 J (which) cannot be removed, (but) abideth 
Isa. 37. 28 But I know thy abode, and thy going 
Jur. 21. 9 He that abideth in this city shall die by 

38. 28 So Jeremiah abode in the court of the 
42. 10 If ye will still abide in this land 

49. 18 no man shall abide there, neither shall 
49 33 tbele shall no man abide there, nor 

50. 40 (so) shall no man abide there, neither 
IIos. 3. 3 Thou Shalt abide for me many days 

3. 4 the children of Israel shall abide many 
Mlc 5. 4 and they shall abide : for now ahall he 

6. To bear, hold out, sustain, '50 kul, Sa. 
Mai. 3. 2 But who may abide the day of his 

7. To lodge, pass the night, JiS lun, 1, la. 

Job 39 9 Will the unicorn . . abide by thy crib ? 

39. 28 She dwelleth and abideth on the rock 
Psa. 49. 12 man (being) in honour abideth not 

91 1 He that dwelleth. shall abide under the 
Prov.15. 31 The ear thatheareth. abideth among tlie 

19. 23 and (he that hath it) shall abide satisfied 

8. To stand, stand still, femain, ipsj amad. 
Josh. 18 5 Judah shall abide in their coast on the 
Psa, 119. 90 established the earth, and it abideth 
Eccl. I. 4 but the earth abideth for ever 

9. To rise, rise up, stand up, he fixed. Dip qum. 
Nah. 1. 6 who can abide .fierceness of his anger? 

10. To recline, tabernacle, 1?^ shaken 

Exod 24. 16 the glory of the Loud abode upon mount 

40 35 because the cloud abode thereon 
Num. 9. 17 and In the place where the cloud abode 

9. 18 as long as the cloud abode upon the 

24. 2 and he saw Israel abiding (in his tents) 
Judg. 5. 17 Gilead abode beyond Jordan ...Ashej"...a. 
Prov. 7. II her feet abide not in her house 

•11. To be, exist, continue, .t.t hayah. 

Num. 9. 21 when the cloud abode from even unto 
11. 35 the people journeyed, and abode at 

12. To turn up and down, a,va(npe<pu) ana-strepho. 
Matt 17 22 And while they abode in Galilee, Jesus 

13. To remain in a courtyard, av\l^o/iat aulizomai. 
Luke 21. 37 and abode in the mount that is called 

li.To rub away, spend, StaTpi^ai dia-tribn. 

Acts 12. 19 from Judaea to Ca;sarea, and (there)abode 
14. 3 Long time therefore abode they 
14. 28 there they abode long time with the 
16. 12 and we were in that city abiding certain 

20. • 6 to Troas . . where we abode seven days 

15. To remain in or on, i-Kinevai epimend. 

Acts 15. 34 Notwithstanding it pleased Silas to abide 
Gal. I. 18 to see Peter, and abode with him fifteen 

16. 2*0 place, cause to stand, JffTrjfn hislemi 

John 8. 44 and abode not in the truth, because there 

17. To remain steadily, Kara/ieva kata-meno. 
Acta I. 13 an upper room, where abode both Peter 

18. To remain, continu^e, nevio mend 

Matt. to. II and there abide till ye go thence 

Mark 6. 10 there abide till ye depart from that place 

Luke I. ^6 And Mary abode with her about three 

8. 27 neither abode in (any) house^ but in the 

9. 4 ye enter into, there abide, and thence 
19. s for to day I must abide at thy house 

24 29 Abide with us : for it is toward evening 
John 1. 32 I saw the spirit, .and it abode upon him 
I. 39 they came, and abode with him that 
3. 3$ but the wratb of God abideth on him 



John 4. 40 with them : and he abode there two days 
5. 38 And ye have not his word abiding in you 

7. 9 When he had said, .he abode (still) in 

8, 35 the servant abideth not. the Son abideth 
JO. 40 went away again, and there he abode 

11. 6 he abode two days still in the same place 
- — 12. 24 Except a corn of wheat, .die, itabideth 

12. 34 We have heard, .that Christ abideth for 
12. 46 on me should not abide in darkness 

14. 16 Comforter, that he may (abide) with you 

15. 4 Abide in. .cxceptit abide, except ye a. 
15. s He that abideth In me, and I in him 

15. 6 Ifaman abide not in me, he is castforth 
'5- 7 If ys abide in me, and my words abide in 
15. 10 ye shall abide in my love I. .abide in 
Acts 16. 15 come into my house, and abide (there) 
18. 3 the same craft, he abode with them, and 
20: 23 saying that bonds and afflictions abide 
21. 7 the brethren, and abode with them one 
21 8 which was (one) of the seven ; and abode 
27. 31 Except these abide in the ship, ye 

1 Co. 3. 14 If any man's work abide which he hath 

7. 8 It is good for them if they abide even as 
7. 20 Let every man abide in the saftie calling 
7. 24 let every man therein abide with God 
7. 40 But she is happier if she so abide, after 
13. 13 And now abideth faith, hope, charity 
Phil. I. 25 I know that I shall abide and continue 

2 Ti. 2. 13 If we believe not, (yet) he abideth 

4 20 Erastus abode at Corinth ; but Trophimus 
Heb. 7. 3 Without father, .abideth a priest 
1 ?e. J. 23 word of God, which liveth and abideth 

1 Jo. 2. 6 He that saith he abideth in him ought 

2. 10 He that loveth his brother abideth in 
2, 14 strong, and the word of God abideth in 
2. 17 he that doeth the will of God abideth for 
2. 24 Let that [therefore] abide in you, which 
2.27 abideth in you, and ye shall abide in him 

2. 28 And now, little children, abide in him 

3. 6 Whosoever abideth in him sinneth not 
3. 14 He that loveth not. .abideth in death 

3, 15 no murderer hath eternal life abiding in 
3. 24 we know that he abideth in us, by the 

2 Jo. 9 abideth not in . doctrin e . . He that abideth 

19. TV) remain alongside, trapaniva para-meno. 
I Co. 16. 6 And it may be that I will abide, yea 

20. To do, make, TroUa poieO. 

Acts 20 3 And (there) abode three months 
11. To remain behind, vitoix4vio hupo-meno. 

Acts 17 14 but Silas and Timotheus abode there 
ABIDE, to be able to — 

To contain, bear, 7)3 kul, 5 . 

Jer 10, 10 the nations shall not be able to abide his 
ABIDE all mght, to — 
To lodge, pass the night, pV lun. 

Gen. 19 2 we will abide in the street all night 

Lev 19. 13 shall not abide with thee all night 
ABIDE behind, to — 
To stand, stand still, remain, iDy amad. 

I Sa, 30, 10 two hundred abode behind, which were 
ABIDE, can — 
To contain, bear, bl3 kul, 5. 

Joel 2, II the day of the LoECWho can abide it? 
ABIDE fast, to — 
To cleave, adhere, pursue, p?T dabeq. 

Ruth 2. 8 abide here fast by my maidens 
ABIDE in, to — 
To remain on, continue, ewiixivia epi-meno. 

Rom. II. 23 and they also, if they abide not still in 

Phil J . 24 Nevertheless to abide in the flesh (is) 

ABIDE in the field, to — 

I'o be m a fold in the field, aypavAtu agraideo 

Luke 2, 8 were , , shepherds abiding in the field 
ABIDE, to make to — 
To cause to sit or dwell, settle, 3ai jashab, 5. 

I Sa 30. 21 whom they had made also to abide 
ABIDE still, to — 
To remain towards, or on, Trpofffieva) pros-men6. 

I Ti. I 3 As I besought tliee to abide still at Eph. 
ABIDE with, to — 
To be joined, ."117 lavah 

Eccl. 8. 15 for that shall abide with him of his labour 
ABrDIHG — 
l.To sit, sit still, dwell, 2W', ya^ab. 

Judg. 16, 9 Now (there were) men abiding with her 
16 12 And (there were) liers in wait abiding in 

'i.IIope, expectation, nipp miqveh. 

I Ch. 29, 15 and (there is) none abiding 
S.To be admitted, join oneself to, njp saphach, 7. 

I Sa. 26 ig driven me out this day from abiding in 

A-BI'-EL, '?!<'?*? father of might. 

1 Son of Zeror, and father of Ner, and of Kish 
who was father of Saul the first king of Israel. 

I Sa. 9. I a man of Benjamin.. Kish, the son of A. 
14. 51 Ner the father of Abner (was), .son of A, 
2. One of David's thirty mighty men, called ABI- 
ALBON in 2 Sa, 23. 31. 

I Ch. II. 32 A. the Arbathite 



A-BI-E'-ZER, •^rn'^^Jather of help. 

1. A descendant of Manasseh, probably the same as 
Jeezer, son of Gilead, Num. 26. 30. 

Josh. 17. 2 was also (a lot) for. .the children of A; 

1 Ch. 7. 18 sister Hammoleketh bare Ishod, and A. 

2. A district in Manasseh inhabited by the Abiezrites. 

Judg. 6. 34 came upon Gideon, and A was gathered 

8. 2 gleaning of . . better than the vintage of A. ? 

3. A native of Anathoth in Benjamin (now Anata), two 
miles E. of Gibeah, and one and a-half hours from 
Jerusalem, on the other side of the Wady Selam. 

2 Sa. 23. 27 A. the Anethothite 
iCh. II. 28A the Antothite 

27. 12 ninth (captain), .(was) A. the Anetothite 

A-BI-EZ-BITE, n|j;n nx belonging to A biezer. 

The Abiezrites were descendants of Manasseh the elder 

son of Joseph, 

Judg. 6. ij oak. .that (pertained) unto Joash the A. 

6. 24 altar, .yet in Ophrah of the A. 

8 32 buried, .in Ophrah of the A. 

A-BI-GA'-n., yj'js source or cause of delight. 

1, Wife of Nabal the Carmelite; she met and pacified 
David, and afterwards became his wife, and was the 
mother of Daniel or Chileab 

1 Sa. 25, 3 Nabal ; and the name of his wife A. 

25. 14 But one of the young men told A. 
25. 18 Then A. made haste, and took two 
25 23 And when A. saw David, she hasted, and 
25 32 And David said to A., Blessed (be) the 
25, 36 And A, came to Nabal ; and, behold, 
25, 39 David sent and communed with A., to 

25. 40 the servants of David were come to A to 

23. 42 And A. hasted, and arose, and rode upon 

27 3 David dwelt with Achish. and A. the 
30. 5 David'stwowives weretakencaptive3..A. 

2 Sa. 2. 2 David went up and A, Nabal's wife 

3. 3 And his second, Chileab, of A. the wife of 

1 Ch. 3, 1 the second Daniel, of A the Carmelitess 

2. A daughter of Nahash or of Jesse, and sister or 
niece of Zeruiah. She was the mother of Amasa, 
whom Absalom made captain in place of Joab. 

2 Sa. 17, 25 Ithra went in to A., the daughter of N 

J Ch. 2. 16 (David]. .whosesisters(were)Zeruiah&A. 

2, 17 And A bare Amasa: and the father of 

A-BI-GlBE'-ON, Jiy^j -55! father of Gibeon. 
A descendant of Benjamin who dwelt at Gibeon ; 
his family afterwards settled at Jerusalem In the 
common version this name is translated as a patro- 
nymic ; but as it oc(nirs in a list of persons specially 
named, it seems to denote an individual, 

I ch. 8. 29 And at Gibeon dwelt the father of Gibeon 

A-BI-BLA'-H, S;n'3»t father of might. 

1. A Levite, father of Zuriel, the chief of the Merarites 
in the time of Moses. 

Num 3. 35 the chief .(was) Zuriel the son of A. 

2, The wife of Abishur, a descendant of Hezron ot 
Judah, 

I Ch. 2. 29 the name of the wife of Abishur (was) A., 

3. Head of a family of the tribe of Gad. 

1 Ch, 5.14 These (are) the children of A. the son of F. 

4, A daughter of Eliab David's brother, and wife of 
Kehoboam. 

2 Ch. 11.18 Rehohoam took. A. the daughter of E. 

5 Father of Esther, the niece of Mordecai, who be- 
came queen of Persia as wife of Ahasuerus (i.e., 
Xerxes), in the stead of Vashti, 

Esth, 2, J 5 the turn of Esther, the daughter of A. 

9. 29 Esther, daughter of A., and ilordecal 

A-BI'-HTT, Nin'5N he w my father. 

A son of Aaron, who was destroyed with hia 
brother Nadab for offering strange fire. 

Exod. 6. 23 Elisheba. bare him Nadab, and A., Eleaz. 

24, I Come up unto the Lord, thou, and. .A. 
24 9 Then went up Moses, and A., and 

28 I take thou that he may minister. .A. 
Lev 10. I And Nadab and A., the sons of Aaron 
Num, 3. 2 (are) the names of the sons of .4aron. .A. 

3, 4 And Nadab and A died before the LORD 

26. 60 And unto Aaron was bom. A, 

26. 61 And Nadab and A, died, when they 
I Ch. 6. 3 The sons also of Aaron ; Nadab, and A. 
24, I The sons of Aaron ; Nadab, and A.-, E, 
24 2 But Nadab and A. died before their 

A-Br-HTID, "nn'5N father of honour. 
A son of Bela, son of Benjamin. 

I Ch, 8. 3 And the sons of Bela.. Addar.. and.. A. 

A-BI'-JAH, nps my father is Jah. 
1 A son of Jeroboam who died in youth. 

I Ki, 14. I At that time A the son of Jeroboam fell 
2. A priest in the time of David, to whom it fell by lot 
to be the head of the eighth course in the service of the 
temple. See Abiah. 

I Ch. 24. 10 the eighth (lot came forth) to A, 

26. 20 And of the Levites, A, (was) over the 
3 A son of Rehoboam. His mother was Maachah, a 
daughter of Absalom 

sCb. It 2o Maachah daughter of Absalom, bare A. 
II at Rehoboam mada A... ttas chief, (to b.d) 



ABIJAM 



ABLE 



sCh. iz. i6-and A. his son reigned in his stead 

13. I in the eighteenth year. . began A. to reign 
13. 2 And there was war between A. and J. 
13. 3 And A. set tlie battle in array with an 
. 13. 4 And A. stood up upon mount Zemaraim 
13. 15 God smote. .Israel before A. and Judah 
13. 17 And A. and his people slew them with a 
13, 19 And A. pursued after Jeroboam, and took 
13. 20 Neither did Jeroboam, .in the days of A. 
13. 21 But A. waxed miglity, and married 

13. 22 And the rest of tlie acts of A., and his 

14. I So A. slept witli his fathers, and they 
- 4. Mother of Hezekiah, king of Judah. 

2 Ch. 29. I And his mother's name (was) A., the 
5. A priest that sealed the covenant made by Nehemiah 
and tlie people to serve the Lord. 

Neh. 10. 7 MeshuUam, Abijah, Mijamin 
C. A priest that went up from Babylon with Zerubbabel. 
Perhaps the same as the preceding. 

Neh. 12. 1-4 these (are) the priests. .Iddo, G. and A. 
12. 12-17 the chief of the fathers, .of A.^ Zichri 

A-BI'-JAJff, D;5.v/a<7jer of light. 
The name of Rehoboam's son who succeeded his father 
as king of Judah; in 2 Chronicles he is called Abijah. 
I Ki. 14. 31 And A. his son reigned in his stead 

15. I in the eighteenth year, .reigned A. over 
15. 7 Now the rest of the acts of A. and all that 
15. 7 And there was war between A. and J. 
15. 8 And A. slept with his fathers ; and they 

AS-I-LE'-NE, 'AfitKijvr] region of Abila. 
A province or tetrarchy, situated at the extreme N. of 
Palestine, and E. of the Jordan ; it was so named from 
the city Abila or Abela (now AhU), which is about twenty 
miles N.W. of Damascus towards Baalbek or Heliopolis, 
lying among the mountains of Antilibanus, in lat. 33° 
38' N., long. 36° 18' E. In the time of John the Baptist 
LysANiAS was its tetrarch. It was given by Claudius 
to Herod Agrippa, A.D. 53. 

Luke 3. I and Lysanias the tetrai-ch of Abilene 
ABILITY— 
I.Power, strength, wealth, ns koach. 

Ezra 2. 69 They gave after their ability unto the 
Dan. I. 4 and such as (had) ability in them to stand 

2. 2*0 (cause to) reach, attain, iigi nasag, 5. 

Lev. 27. 8 shall value him ; according to his ability 
Z.Sufficiency, fulness, abundance, "\ dai. 

Meh. 5. 8 We after our ability have redeemed our 
i.Power, might, strength, Svi/a/xis dunamis. 

Matt.25. 15 to every man acco. to his several ability 
5.T0 go on well, einropeofiai eu-poT eomai. 

Acts ir. 29 disciples, every man acco. to his ability 
G.Strength, vigour, Icrxis ischus. 

I Pe. 4. II if any man minister, .as of the ability 
AB-I-MA'-EL, Sn;d'3X my father is God. 
A son of Joktan of the family of Shem. The place 
where Abimael's descendants settled is still unknown, 
but it is supposed to have been in some part of 
Arabia-Petra^a. 

Gen. 10. 26-28 And Joktan begat Almodad. .and A. 

I Ch. I. 20-22 And Joktan begat Almodad. .and A. 

A-BI-ME'-LECH, ^^p'Sb? father of the king. 

1. King of Gerar in the time of Abraham. 

Gen. 20. 2 and A. king of Gerar sent, and took Sarah 
20. 3 God came to A. in a dream by night 
20. 4 But A. had not come near her : and he 
zo. 8 Therefore A. rose early in the morning 
20. 9 Then A. called Abraham, and said 
20. 10 And A. said unto Abraham, What 

20. 14 And A. took sheep, and oxen, and men- 
ao. 15 And A. said. Behold, my land (is) before 

20. 17 So Abraham prayed . . and God healed A. 

20. 18 closed up all the wombs of the house of A. 
21. 22 A. and Phichol .. spake unto Abraham 

21. 25 Abraham reproved A. because of a well 
21. 25 which A.'s servants had violently taken 
SI. 26 And A. said, I v/ot not who hath done 
21. 27 Abraham took sheep . . gave them unto A. 
at. 29 And A. said unto Abraham, What (mean) 
21. 32 then A. rose up, and . .returned into the 
26. I And Isaac went unto A. king of the 

26. 8 A. king of the Philistines looked out at a 
26. 9 And A. called Isaac, and said. Behold 
26. 10 And A. said. What (is) this thou hast 
26. II And A. charged all (his) people, saying 
b6. 16 And A. said unto Isaac, Go from us ; for 
a6. 26 Then A. went to him from Gerar, and 
S. Son of Gideon by a concubine in Shechem. 

Judg. 8. 30-31 Gideon had. .a son, whose name. .A. 
9. I And A. . . went to Shechem unto his 
9: 3 their hearts inclined to follow A. ; for 
_ 9. 4 A. hired vain and light persons, which 
9. 6 made A. king, by the plain of the pillar 
9. 16 have done truly, .in that ye have made A. 
.9. 18 made A. . .king over the men of Shechem 
, 9. 19 rejoice ye in A. , and let him also rejoice 
9. 20 let fire come out from A., and devour the 
,g. 20 let fire, .men of Shechem. .and devour A. 
i 9. 21 And Jotham ran away, .for fear of A. his 
• 9. 22 A. had reigned three years over Israel 
. 9. 23 God sent an evil spirit between A. and 
] 9. 23 the men of S. dealt treacherously with A, 
9. 24 and their blood be laid upon A. their 
9. 25 the men of Shechem set liers . .was told A. 



Judg. g. 27 theywent..anddideatanddrink,and..A. 
9. 28 Gaal the son of Ebed said. Who (is) A. 
9. 29 would I remove A. And he saith to A. 
g. 31 And he sent messengers unto A. privily 
■ 9. 34 And A. rose up, and all the people that 
9. 35 and A. rose up, and the people that (were) 
9. 38 Who (is) A.; that we should serve himV 
9. 39 And Gaal went out. .and fought with A. 
9 40 And A. chased him, and he fled before 
9. 41 And A. dwelt at Arumah : and Zeljul 
9. 42 people went . , into the field ; and . . told A. 
9. 44 And A., and the company that (was) with 
9. 45 And A. fought against the city all that 
g. 47 And it was told A., that all the men of 
g. 48 And A. gat him up to mount Zalmon, he 
g. 48 and A. took an ax in his hand, and cut 
9. 49 and followed A., and put (them) to the 
g. 50 Then went A. to Thebez, and encamped 
g. 52 And A. came unto the tower, and fought 
g. 53 And a certain woman cast, .upon A.'s 
g. 55 when the men of Israel saw tliat A. was 
9. 56 Thus God rendered the wickedness of A. 
10. I And after A. there arose to defend Israel 

zSa. II. 21 Who smote A. the son of JerubbeshethV 

3. Father or son of Abiathar the high priest in the time 
of David. In one passage he is called Ahimelech. 

I Ch. 18. 16 and A. tlK- son of Abiathar, (were) the 

4. In the title of Psa. 34 this name is given apparently 
to Achish king of Gath, to whom David had lied, as 
stated in i Sa. 21. 10. 

Psa. 34. title, of David, .his behaviour before A. 

A-BI-NA'-DAB, 21 v:i^ father or source of liberality. 

1. An Israelite of the tribe of Judah, who lived'near 
Kirjath-jearim, and in whose liouse the ark was placed 
after being sent back by the Philistines. 

1 Sa. 7. J and brought it into tlie house of A. in the 

2 Sa. 6. 3 out of the house of A. . . the sons of A. 

6. 4 And they brought it out of the house of A. 
I Ch. 13. 7 carried the ark. .out of the house of A. 

2. Second son of Jesse, the father of David. 

I Sa. 16. 8 Then Jesse called A., and made him pass 
17. 13 Eliab the first-born, and next unto him A. 
I Ch. 2. 13 Jesse begat his first-born Eliab, and A. 

3. A son of king Saul slain at Gilboa by the Pliilistines, 
together with his brother Jonathan. 

I Sa. 31. 2 and the Pliilistines slew Jonathan, and A. 

I Ch. 8. 33 Saul. .Jonathan, and Jlalchi-shua, and A. 

g. 39 Saul. .Jonathan, and Malchi-shua, and A. 

io. 2 and the Philistines sle\v Jonathan, and A. 

4. Father of one of Solomon's officers, who was set over 
Dor in the territory of Issachar. 

1 Ki. 4. II The son of A., in all the region of Dor 

A-BI-NO'-AM, Diii'nti father of pleasantness. 

Father of Barak (of the tribe of Naplitali), an Israelite, 
who defeated the army of Jabin, B.C. 1296. 

Judg. 4. 6 she sent and called Barak the son of A. 

4. 12 shewed Sisera that Barak the son of A. 

5. I sang Deborah and Baralc tlie son of A. 

S. 12 lead thy captivity captive, thou son of A. 

A-BI'-KAM, DT3X father of elevation. 

1. A Bon of Eliab, a Reubenite, who with Dathan his 
brother, Korah a Levite, and On a Reubenite, conspired 
against Moses and Aaron in the wilderness, and perished 
with his accomplices. 

Numi6. I Now Korah. and Dathan and A. ..took 
16. 12 AndMosessent to call Dathan and A., the 
16. 24 the tabernacle of Korah, Dathan, and A. 
16. 25 Moses rose up and went unto Dathan . . A. 
16. 27 they gat up from the tabernacle of . .and A. 
16. 27 and Dathan and A. came out, and stood 
26. 9 sons of Eliab ; Nemuel, and Dathan, and A. 
26. 9 This (is that) Dathan and A., (which were) 

Deutii. 6 And what he did unto Dathan and A. 

Psa. 106. 17 The earth.. covered the company of A. 

2. First-bom son of Hiel the Bethelite, who began to 
rebuild Jericho. He died when his father laid the foun- 
dations of that city, as Joshua had foretold of him. 
(Josh. 6. 26). 

I Ki. 16. 34 he laid the foundation thereof in A. his 

A-BI'-SHAG, J»'3x fatlier of error, i.e., cause 

of wandering. 
A beautiful damsel of the town of Shunem in Issachar. 
She was employed to nurse David in his old age. 

iKl I. 3 they..foundA. aShunammite, &brougiit 

■^•i. 15 and A. the Shunammite ministered unto 

X 2. 17 Speak..untoSolomon.. thathegiveme A. 

2. 21 Let A. the Shunammite be given to A. thy 

2. 22 why dost thou ask A. the Shunammite 

A-BI'-SHAI, '»'5X source of wealth. 
A son of David's sister Zeruiah, and a brother of Joab. 
After numerous victories, and slaying the Philistine 
giant Ishbibenob, he obtained a place among David's 
thirty valiant men. In the margin of i Ch. 18. 12, he is 
called Abshai. 

1 Sa. 26. 6 David, .said to A. . And A. said, I will 

26. 7 So David and A. came to the people by 
26. 8 Then said A. to David, God hath delivered 
26. 9 And David said to A. , Destroy him not 

2 Sa. 2. 18 And there were, .there, Joab, and A, and 

2. 24 Joab also and A. pursued after Abner 

3. 30 Joab and A. his brother slew Abner 
10 10 he delivered into the hand of A. his 

10. 14 then fled they also before A:, and entered 



3 Sa. 16. 9 Then said A. . . Why should this dead dog 
16. 1 1 David said to A. . . Behold, my son , ^vhich 
j8. 2 sent, .a third part under the hand of A. 
18. 5 And the king commanded Joab and A 

18. 12 the king charged thee and A. and Ittai 

19. 21 But A. . .answered and said. Shall not S 

20. 6 David said to A., Now shall Sheba the 
20. 10 Joab and A. his brother pursued after 
21. 17 But A. . .succoured him, and smote the 
23. 18 And A. . .was chief among three. And he 

I Ch. 2. 16 And the sons of Zeruiah ; A., and Joab 
II. 20 And A. the brother of Joab, he was chief 

18. 12 Moreover, A. . .slew of the Edomites 

19. 11 he delivered into the hand of A. his 

19. 15 they likewise fled before A.. .and entered 

A-BI-SHA'-LOM, D'iV'5*« father of peace. 

Father of Maachah, wife of Jeroboam ; in 2 Ch. ii. 20, 21, 

the name is Absalom. 

I Ki.is. 2 hismother'sn.ime(was)Jraachah. .of AbL. 
15. 10 hisTOOther'sname(was)iraachah..of AbL. 
A-BI-SHU'-A, UW"!^^ father of safety. 

1. Son of Phinelias, grandson of Aaron. 

1 Ch. 6. 4 EIeazarbegatPhineha3,PhinehasbegatA 
6. s.And A. begat Bukki, and Bukki begat 
6. 50 these(are) the sons of Aaron; Eleazar. .A. 
Ezra 7. 5 A., the son of Phinehas, the son of Eleazar 

2. A son of Bela the son of Benjamin. 

I Ch. 8.' 4 [sons of Bcla were, AddarJ. .And JV.. and 
A-BI'-SHTJE, -f\\:>':i^, father of oxen. 
A son of Shammai the grandson of Jerahmeel, the great- 
grandson of Judah. 

1 Ch, 2. 28 the sons of Shammai ; Nadab, and A. 

2. 29 the name of the wife of A. (was) Abihail 

A-BI'-TAl, '70'5K source of dew. 

A wife of David' and mother of his fourth son She- 

phatiah. 

2 Sa. 3. 4 and the fifth, Shephatiah the son of A. 
I Ch. 3. 3 Ihe fifth, Shephatiah of A, 

A-BI'-T'UB, 3?t:>5x source of good. 

A son of Shahariara, a descendant of Benjamin. In the 

common version it is Ahitub. 

I Ch. 8. II. And of Hushim he begat A., and Elpaal 
A-Br-UD, ninOK /ai;Acr of honour. 
A son of Zerubbabel, omitted in i Ch. 3. 19. 

Matt. I. 13 And Zorobabel begat A.; and A, begat 
ABJECTS, smitten, stricken, nsj nekeh. 

Psa. 35. 15 the abjects gathered themselves together 
ABLE — 
\. Sufficiency, fulness, abundance, "^ dai. 

Lev. 5. 7 if he be not able to bring a lamb 

12. 8 if she be not able to bring a lamb 

25. 26 And if. .himself be able to redeem It'*' 

25. 28 if he be not able to restore (it), to him 
2. Strength, might, ^"H chayil. 

Exod iB. 21 Shalt provide out of all the people able 

18. 25 And Mo^es chosu able men out of all 
iCh. 9. 13 vei'v ablemen forthu workoftheservice 

26. 8 able mm Inr .■=irfiigih for the scrvii c 
Z.Power, strength, nJ koach. 

1 Ch. 29. 14 we should be able to offer so willingly 

2 Ch. 2. 6 who is able to build him an house, seeing 
Ezra 10. 13 we are not able to stand without, neither 

^.Powerful, mighty, strong, SwcltSs dunatos. 
Luke 14. 31 consulteth whether he be able with ten 
Acts 25. 5 Let them therefore, .among you are aljla 
Rom. 4. 21 what he had promised, he was able also 
II. 23 for God is able to graff them in again 
14. 4 for God is able to make him stand 
2 Co. 9. 8 God (is) able to make all grace abound 
2 Ti. 1. 12 am persuaded that he is able to keep 
Tit. I. • 9 that he may be able by sound doctrine 
Heb. II. 19 Accounting that God (was) able to raise 
Jaa. 3. 2 (and) able also to bridle the whole body 

5. Sufficient, iKavSs hikanos. 

2 Tim 2. 2 who shall be able to teach others also 
ABIE, be — 

Oift of tlie Hand, T rma, n; nj^a inattath yad. 
Deut 16. 17 Every man (shall give) as he is able 
Eze. 46. s for the lambs as he shall be able to give ' 
46. II and to the lambs as he is able to gi\'e 
ABLE, to be — 
l.To be able, Vd; yakol. 

Gen. 15. 5 tell the stars, if thou be able to number 

Exod 10. 5 that one cannot be able to see the earth 

18. 18 thou art not able to perform it thyself 

18. 23 thou shalt be able to endure, and all thiS 

40. 35 And Moses was not able to enter into the 

Uum II. 14 I am not able to bear all this people 

13. 30 for we are well able to overcome it 

13. 31 We be notable to go up against the people 

14. i5 the Lord was not able to bring this people 
z2. II peradventure I shall be able to overcome 
22. 37 am I not able indeed to promote thee 

Deut. I. 9 I am not able to bear you myself alone 
9. 28 Because the Lord was not able to bring 

14. 24 thou art not able to carry it 
Judg. 8. 3 what was I able to do in comparison of 
iSa. 6. 20 Who is able to stand before this holy Lord 

17. 9 If he be able to fight with me, and to 
v> 17. 33 Thou art not able to go against this 



ABLE 



ABOMINATION 



1 JCi. 3. 9 who is able to judge this thy so gi-eat a 

9. 21 were not able utterly to destroy 

2 Ki. 18. 23 if thou be able on thy part to set riders 

18. 29 he shall not be able to deliver you 
a Ch. 7. 7 the brasen altar.. was notable to receive 
32. 13 were the gods, .any ways able to deliver 
32. 14 that your God should be able to deliver 

32. 15 no god. .was able to deliver his people 
Neh. 4. 10 so that we are not able to build the wall 
Psa. 18. 38 wounded them that they were not able to 

21. II a mischievous device, .they are not ablo 
. 36. 12 cast down, and shall not be able to rise 

40. 12 so that I am not able to look up 
Eccl. 8. 17 yet shall not he be able to find (it) 
Isa. 36. 8 I will give thee.. if thou be able on thy 
36. 14 he shall not be able to deliver you 
47. II thou Shalt not be able to put it ofli 

47. 12 if so be thou shalt be able to profit 
Jer. II. II they shall not be able to escape 

49. 10 he shall not be able to hide himself 
Lam. 1. 14 hands, (from whom) I am not able to rise 
Eze. 7. 19 their gold shall not be able to deliver 

33. 12 neither shall the righteous be able to live 
Dan. 3. 17 our God, . .is able to deliver us from the 

4.18 the wise (men) of my kingdom are not a. to 
4. 37 those that walk in pride he is able to 
6. 20 is thy God. .able to deliver thee from the 
Amos 7. 10 the land is not able to bear all his words 
Zeph. I. 18 nor their gold shall be able to deliver 

2. To he. able, '?n3 hehal. 

Dan. 2. 26 Art thou able to make known unto me 

4. 18 thou (art) able ; for the spirit of the holy 
8. To {cause the hand to) reach, attain, ipi nasag, 5. 

Lev. 5. 7 if he be not able to bring a lamb 

5. II if he be not able to bring two turtledoves 
12. 8 if she be not able to bring a lamb 

14. 22 And two turtledovesor..suchasheisable 

14. 31 (Even) such as he is able to get 

• 14. 32 whose hand is not able to get (that which) 
25. 26 And if. .himself be able to redeem it 
25. 28 if he be not able to restore (it) to him 
25. 49 if he be able, he may redeem himself 

4. To heep in, restrain, detain, ISV atsar. , 
I Ch. 29. 14 we should be able to offer so willingly 
? Ch. 2. 6 but who is able to build him an house 
20. 37 they were not able to go to Tarshish 

li.Tofind, meet, corne on, nv? matsa. 

Lev. 12. 8 if she be not able to bring a lamb 

25. 28 if he be not able to restore (it) to him 
[See also Bear, bring, get, go, go forth, stand.] 

6. To be powerful, have power, Zivajxai dunamai. 
Matt. 3. 9 God is able of these stones to raise up 

9. 28 Believe ye that I am able to do this ? 
10. 28 but are not able to kill the soul 
ixo. 28 which is able to destroy both soul and 
^19. 12 He that is able to receive (it), let him 

20. 22 Are ye able to drink. .We are able 

22. 46 And no man was able to answer him a 

26. 61 I am able to destroy the temple of God 
Mark 4. 33 they were able to hear (it) 

Luke I. 20 thou shalt be dumb, and not able to 

3. 8 God is able of these stones to raise up 

12. 26 If ye then be not able to do that 

21. 15 your adversaries shall not be able to 

, John 10. 29 no (man) is able to pluck (them) out of my 
Acts 20. 32 his grace, which is able to build you up 
. Eom. 8. 39 nor any other creature, shall be able to 

15. 14 filled with all knowledge, able also to 

1 Co. 3. 2 ye were not able., yet now are ye able 

6. 5 no, not one that shall be able to judge 

10. 13 you to be tempted above that ye are able 
10. 13 that ye may be able to bear (it) 

2 COi I. 4 that we may be able to comfort them 
tEpU. 3. 20 Nowunto him that is able to do exceeding 

. 6. II that ye may be able to stand against 
6. 13 that ye may be able to withstand in the 
6. 16 wherewith ye shall be able to quench 
Phil. 3. 21 the working whereby he is able even to 
.aTi. 3. 7 and never able to come to the knowledge 
3. 15 scriptures, which are able to make thee 
^Heb. 2. 18 he is able to succour them that are 

5. 7 unto him that was able to save him from 
J. 25 'WTierefore he is able also to save them 

Jas. I. 21 engrafted word, which is able to save 

4, 12 one lawgiver, who is able to save and to 
Jude 24 Now unto him that is able to keep you 
Kev. s- 3 ■^•"'^ no man . . was able to open the book 

6. 17 and who shall be able to stand? 

13. 4 the beast ? who is able to make war with 
15. 8 and no man was able to enter into the 

7. 7*0 have full power, i^icrxvai exischuo. 

Eph, 3. 18 [that ye] . .may be able to comprehend 

8. To have, hold, possess, ix<^ echo. 

3 Pe. 1. 15 that ye may be able after my decease 
0. To have power, la-yvu ischud. 

Luke 13. 24 will seek to enter in, and shall not be able 

14. 29 the foundation.and is not able to finish (it) 

14. 30 to build, and was not able to finish 
John 21. 6 and now they were not able to draw it 
Acts 6. 10 And they were not able to resist the 

15. 10 neither our tatiiers nor we were able to 
ABLE to endure, to be — 

,The foot {lit. according to the foot of), hx"] regel. 
Gen. 33. 14 according as. .the children be' able toend. 

ABLE, to make — 
' To maJce sufficient, iKaviw hiTcano5. 

9 Co. 3. 6 Who also hath made us able ministers of 



AE'-NEE, {or A-bi-ner), -\-nv. failur of light. 

Son of Saul's uncle Ner, and captain of Saul's army. 

From his relationship to the king, and his force of 

character, he exercised great intlueuce duiing Saul's 

reign as well as afterwards. 

I Sa. 14. sothenameof thecaptainof hishost(was)A. 
14. 51 and Ner the father of A. (was) the son 
17. 5c Saul.. said unto A. ..A., whose son (is) 
17. 55 And A. said (As) thy soul Uveth, king 
17. 57 A. took him, and brought him before 
2o. 25 and A. sat by Saul's side, and David's 
26. 5 and A. the son of Ner, the captain of his 
26. 7 but A. and the people lay round about 
26. 14 David cried to the people, and to A. the 
26. 14 saying, Answerest thou not. A.? Then A. 

26. 15 David said to A. (Art)not thou a(valiant) 

Sa. 2. 8 But A. the son of Ner, captain of Saul's 

2. 12 And A. the son of Ner, and the servants 
2. 14 And A. said to Joab, Let the young men 
2. 17 there was a very sore battle, .and A. was 
2. 19 And Asahel pursued after A. ; and in 
2. 19 nor to the left from following A. 
2. 20 Then A. looked behind him, and said 
2. 21 And A. said to him. Turn thee aside 
2. 22 And A. said again to Asahel, Turn thee 
2. 23 he refused to turn aside : wlierefore A. 
2. 24 Joab also and Abishai pursued after A. 
2. 25 gathered themselves together after A., 
2. 26 Then A. called to Joab, and said. Shall 
2. 29 And A. and his men walked all that 
a. 30 And Joab returned from following A. 

2. 31 had smitten of Benjamin, and of A.'s men 

3. 6 that A. made himself strong for the house 
3. 7 and (Ishbosheth) said to A., Wherefore 
3. 8 Then v/as A. very wroth for the words of 
3. 9 So do God to A., and m.ore also, except 
3. II And he could not answer A. a word again 
3. 12 And A. sent messengers to David on his 
3. 16 Then said Abner unto him. Go, return 

3. 17 And A. had communication with the 
3. 19 And A. also spake in the ears of Benjamin 
3. 19 and A. went also to speak in the ears of 
3. 20 So A. came to David to Hebron, and 
3. 20 And David made A. and the men that 
3. 21 And A. said unto David, I will arise 
3. 21 And David sent A. away; and he went 
3. 22 but A. (was) not with David in Hebron 
3. 23 A. the son of Ner came to the king, and 
3. 24 behold, A. came unto thee ; why (is) it 
3. 25 Thou knowest A. the son of Ner, that he 
3. 26 when Joab was come . . he sent • . after A. 
3. 27 And when A., was returned to Hebron 
3. 28 guiltless, .for ever from the blood of A. 
3, 30 So Joab and Abishai his brother slew A. 
3. 31 and gird you with sackcloth, and mourn 
3. 32 And they buried A. in Hebron : and the 
3. 32 the king. . wept at the grave of Abner 
3. 33 And the king lamented over A., and said 
3. 33 the king, .said. Died A. as a fool dieth? 

3. 37 it was not of the king to slay A. the son of 

4. I when Saul's son heard that A. was dead 
4. 12 and buried (it) in the sepulchre of A. in 

1 Ki. 2. 5 unto A. the son of Ner, and unto 

2. 32 A. the son of Ner, captain of the host of 

1 Ch. 26. 28 Saul the son of Kish, and A. the son of 

27. 21 of Benjamin, Jaasiel the son of A. 
ABOAUD, to go — 

To go on or upon, iiri^alfto ejpibainO. 

Acts 21. 2 iinding a ship, .we went aboard, and set 
ABODE— 
Home, mansion, permanent place, fiovri mone. 

John 14. 23 will come unto him, and make our abode 
ABOLISH, to— 

1. To change, pass On or away, ^Sn chalaph. 

Isa. 2. 18 And the idols he shall utterly abolish 

2. To make thoroughly inactive, Karapyiw, katargeo. 

2 Co. 3. 13 look to the end of that which is abolished 
Eph. 2. 15 Having abolished in his flesh the enmity 
2 Ti. I. 10 Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death 

ABOLISHED, to be — 

l.Tobe broken down, cast down, nriri chathath, 2. 
Isa. 51. 6 my righteousness shall not be abolished 

2. To wipe away, blot out, nno raachah, 2. 
Eze. 6. 6 and your works may be abolished 

ABOHTNTABLE— 

\. Indignation (worthy of), DjJi zaam. 

Mic. 6. 10 the scant measure (thatis) abominable ? 

^.Abominable, impure thing, hn-i piggul. 
Lev. 19. 7 on the third day, (it) is abominable 
Isa. 65. 4 broth of abominable (things is in) their 
Eze. 4. 14 neither came there abominable flesh into 

Z. Abominable, detestable thing, ypa sheqets. 

Lev. 7.21 unclean beast, or any abominable unclean 
Eze. 8. >o behold every form of. .abominable beasts 

4. To be abominable, 3yn taab, 2. 

Job 15. 16 Howmuchmoreabominableandfilthy(is) 
Isa. 14. 19 cast out of thy grave like an abominable 

5. Without law, unlawful, aOi^LTos a-themitos. 
I Pe. 4. 3 we walked in.. abominable idolatries 

Q. Abominable, disgusting, 0Se\vKr(is bdeluktos. 

Titus 1. 16 in works, .deny (him), being abominable 
ABOMINABLE, to be— 
l.To be abominable, syn taab, 2. 

I Ch. 21. 6 for the king's word was abominable to 



2. To have in abomination, ^'SeXiffaoixai. 

Rev. 21. 8 But the. .abor-iiuablo. .sliall have their 
ABOHHTABLE, to commit more — 
To do abominably, 3j;ij taab, 5. 

Eze. 16. 52 thou hast committed more abomiuabl3 

ABOKDIAELE CTTSTOH— 
Abomination, nnyw toebah. 

Lev. iS. 30 commit not., of these abominable customs , 
ABOaHNASLE, to do — 
To do abominably, nji^ taab, 5. 

Psa. 14. I they have done abominable works 
S3. 1 and have done abon^nable iniiiuity 

AB03SIINABLE FILTE— 

Abominable, detestable thing, ppiy shiqquts. 

Nah. 3. 6 And I will cast abominable iuth upon 
ABOMINABLE IDOLS — 
A bominable, detestable thing, p|3^ shiqquts, 

2 Ch. 15. 8 and put away the abominable Idols out of 

ABOBEQIAELE, to make — 

To act abominably, y^^ shagats, 3. 

Lev. II. 43 Ye shallnotmake yourselves abominable 
20. 25 ye shall not make your souls abominubla 

ABOMINABLE thing — 

l.Abominable, impure thing, 7US piggul. 

Isa. 65. 4 and broth of abominable (things is ln)thelr 

1. Abomination, nnyin toebah. 

Deut 14. 3 Thou shalt not eat any abominable thinf? 
Jer. 16. 18 carcases of their, .abominable things 
44. 4 Oh, do not this abominable thing that I 

ABOMINABLY, to do- 
To do abominably, 3j;ij taab, 5. 

I Ki. 21. 26 And he did very abominably in following 
ABOMINATION— 
\.Abominable, impure thing, hw piggul. 

Lev. 7. 18 it shall be an abomination, and the 
i.Abomi'iiable, detestable thing, f?i3» shiqquts. 

Deut.29. 17 And ye have seen their abominations 

1 Ki. II. 5 For Solomon went after, .the ab. of 

II. 7 the abomination of Moab, in the hill 
II. 7 the abomination of the children of A. 

2 Ki. 23. 13 the abomination of the. .the abomination 
23. 24 and all the abominations that were spied 
66. 3 their soul del ighteth in their abominations 

4. I if thou wilt put away thine abominations 
7. 30 they have set their abominations in the 

13. 27 thine abominations on the hills in 
32. 34 But they set their abominations in the 

5. n and with all thine abominations, therefore 

7. 20 theimagesof their abominations (and) of 
20. 7 Cast ye away every man the abominations 
20. 8 every man cast away the abominations of 
20. 30 and commit ye whoredom after their 

9. 27 for the overspreading of abominations he 

11. 31 they shall place the abomination that 

12. II and theabominationthatmaketh desolate 
Hos. g. lo and (their) abominations were according 
Zech. g. 7 And I will take away . .his abominations 

3. Abomination, detestation, yiW sheqets. 

Lev. II. 10 they (shall be) an abomination unto you 
II. II abomination, .ye shall have, .in abomina. 
II. 12 that (shall be) an abomination unto you 
11. 13 and these, .ye shall have in abomination 
II. 20 All.. that creep .. (shall be)an abomination 
II. 23 But all (other) . . (shall be) an abomination 
II. 41 every creeping thing, .(shall be) an abom. 

1 1. 42 for they (are) an abomination 

■i. Abomination, na^J'in toebah. 
. Gen. 43. 32 for that (is) an abomination unto the 
46. 34 for every shepherd (is) an abomination 
Exod. 8. 26 we shall sacrifice the abomination of the 

8. 26 shall we sacrifice the abomination of the 
Lev. 18. 22 Thoushalt not lie with mankind., aboni. 

18. 26 and shall not commit (any) of these ab. 
18. 27 For all these abominations have the men 
18. 29 whosoever shall commit any of these ab. 

20. 13 both of them have committed an ab. 
Deut. 7. 25 for it (is) an abomination to the Loud thy 

7. 26 Neither shalt thou bring an abomination 

12. 31 for every abomination to the Loud, which 
13. 14 (that) such abomination is wrought 

17. I for that (is)an abomination unto the Lord 

17. 4 (that) such abomination is wrought in 

18. 9 to do after the abominations of those 
18. 12 all that do these things (are) an ab. 

18. 12 because of these abominations the LoKD 
ao. 18 not to do after all their abominations 

22. 5 all that do so (are) abomination unto 

23. 18 these (are) abomination unto the LoHD 

24. 4 for that (is) abomination before the LORD 

25. 16 (are) an abomination unto the Lord thy 
27. IS Cursed (be) the man that makcth. .an ab. 

32. i6 with abominations provoked they him to 

1 Ki. 14. 24 according to all the abominations of the 

2 Ki. 16. 3 according to the abominations of the 

21. 2 after the abominations of the heathen 
21. II hath done these abominations, (and) hath. 
23. 13 the abomination of. .the abomination of . 

2 Ch. 28. 3 after the abominations of the heathen 

33. 2 like unto the abominations of the heathen ' 

34. 33 AndJosiahtookawayalltheabominations 
36. 8 and his abominations which be did, and 



Isa. 
Jer. 



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Dan. 



ABOMINATION 



ABOVE 



a Ch. 36. 14 after all the abominations of the heathen 
Kzra 9. t (doing) according to their abominations 
9. II with their abominations, which have 
9! 14 people of these abominations? wouldest 
Psa. 88. 8 thou hast made me an abomination unto 
ttov. 3. 32 For the froward (is) abomination to the 
' 6. 16 seven (are) an abomination unto him 
8. 7 and wickedness (is) an abomination to 
»i. I A false balance (is) abomination to the 
1 1. 2o They, .of a froward heart (are) ab. to the 
12! 22 Lying lips (are) abomination to the Lord 

13. ig but (it is) atjomiuation to fools to depart 
15. 8 the wicked (is) an abomination to the 
15. 9 The way of the wicked (is) an abomination 

15. 26 The thoughts of the wicked (are) an ab. 

16. 5 one (that is) proud in heart (13) an ab. 
16. 12 (It is) an abomination to kings to 

17. 15 even they both (are) abomination to the 
2o. 10 both of them (are) alike abomination to 

20. 23 Divers weights (are) an abomination unto 

21. 27 The sacrifice of the wicked (is) ab. 

24. 9 the scomer (is) an abomination to men 
26. 25 (there are) seven abominations in his 

28. 9 even his prayer (shall be) abomination 

29. 27 An unjust man (is) an abomination to the 
29. 27 upright in the way (is) abomination to 

Isa, 1. 13 incense is an abomination unto me 

41. 24 an abomination (is he that) chooseth you 
44. 19 shall I make the residue thereof an ab.? 
Jer. 2. 7 and made mine heritage an abomination 
6. 15 ashamed when they had committed ab. 
7. ID We are delivered to do all these ab. 

8. 12 ashamed when they had committed ab. 

32. 35 that they should do this abomination 
44. 22 because of the abominations which ye 

£ze. 5. 9 I will not.. because of all thine ab. 

5. II and with all thiueabominations, therefore 

6. 9 for the evils, .in all their abominations 

6. II Alas for all the evil abominations of the 

7. 3 will recompense upon thee all thine ab. 
7. 4 and tbine abominations shall be in the 
7. 8 will recompense thee for all thine ab. 
7. 9 thine abominations (that) are in the 

7. 20 but they made the images of their ab. 

8. 6 (even) the great abominations that the 
8. 6 thou shalt see greater abominations 

8. 9 behold the wicked abomiuations that 

8. 13 thou shalt see greater abominations 

8. 15 thou shalt see greater abominations than 
8. 17 a light thing, .that they commit the ab. 

9. 4 cry for all the abominations that be 
II. 18 and all the abominations thereof from 

1 1. 21 and their abominations, I will recompense 

12. 16 that they may declare all their ab. 

14. 6 turn away your faces from all your ab. 
i6. 2 cause Jerusalem to know herabominations 
16. 22 And in all thine abominations and thy 
16. 36 with all the idols of thy abominations 
16. 43 lewdness above all thine abominations 
16. 47 nor done after their abominations : but 
16. 50 and committed abomination before me 
16. SI thine abominations, .thine abominations 

16. 58 Thou hast borne, .thine abominations 
»8. 12 his eyes to the idols, hath committed ab. 
18. 13 heliath done all these abominations ; he 
j8. 24 doeth according to all the abominations 
BO. 4 cause them to know the abominations 

22. 2 yea, thou shalt show her all her ab. 

22. II And one hath committed abomination 

23. 36 yea, declare unto them their abominations 

33. 26 ye work abomination, and ye defile every 
33. 29 because of all their abominations which 
36. 31 your iniquities and for your abominations 

43. 8 by their abominations that they have 
44.. 6 let it suffice you of all your abominations 

44. 7 they have broken .. because of all your ab. 
44. 13 and their abominations which they have 

Mai. 2. II and an abomination is committed in 

5. Abomination, fi54\vyfia Idelugma. 

Matt 24. 15 sball see the abomination of desolation 
Marki3. 14 ye shall see the abomination of 
lukei6. 15 esteemed among men is abomination 
Key. 17. 4 having a'golden cup. .fuUof abominations 

17. s the mother of harlots and abominations 
21. 27 that defileth, neither.. worketh abomina. 

ABOHINATIOK, to be had In— 

To be stinking, abhorred, e^ns haash 2. 

I Sa. 13. 4 (that) Israel also was had in abomination 
ABOBONATIOM', to have in — 
To make detestable, fj?^ shaqats, 3. 

Ley. 1 1. -II shall have their carcases In abomination 
ABOTTNI), to — 

1. Many, much, enough, Virab. 

Prov 28. 20 A faithful man shall abound with 
29. 22 and a furious man aboundeth in 

2. To 6e, become,- make more, vXiovdCu pleonazd, 
Sam. s- 20 offence might abound. But where sin ab. 

6. I continue in sin, that grace may abound ? 
fhll. ■ 4. 17 fruit that may abound to your account 
sTh. I. 3 the charity of. .toward each other ab. 
a Pe. I. 8 if these things be in you, and abound 

8. To be nvltiplied, irXiqBivu) plelhuno. 

Matt. 24. 12 And because iniquity shall abound, the 
4. To be over and. above, ■n-epicrffevta perisseuo. 

Kom. s. IS the grace of God . .hatii abounded unto " 
15. 13 that ye may abound in hope, through the 

I Co. 13. 58 always abounding in the work of the 



2 Co. I. s For as the sufferings of Christ abound in 
I. s consolation also aboundeth by Christ 
8. 2 abounded unto the riches of their 
8. 7 Therefore, as ye abound in every(thing, in) 

8. 7 (see) that ye abound in this grace also 

9. 8 that ye .. may abound to every good work 
Eph. I. 8 Wherein he hath abounded toward us in 

.PUil. I. 9 that your love may abound yet more and 
4. 12 I know how to abound, .both to abound 

4. iS But I have all, and abound: I am 
Col. 2, 7 abounding therein with thanksgiving 

1 Th. 4. 1 (so) ye would abound more and more 

ABOTJiro, to make — 

To be over and above, Trepiaffeiof perisseito. 

2 Co. 9. 8 God (is) able to make all grace abound 

1 Th. 3. 12 make you to. .abound in love one 

ABOTTin), to more — 

To be over and above, inpiarcroia) perisseud. 

Rom. 3. 7 if the truth of God hath more abounded 

ABOUND, to much more — 

To be over abundant, virepirfpiffcrfiw. 

Eora. s- 20 sin abounded, grace did much more ab. 

ABOIINiiNG with — 

To be, or becoine heavy, ngs kdbed, 2. 

Prov. 3. 24 when, .no fountains abounding with 

ABOVT {Prep.)— 
1. Unto, to, ^K el. 

2 Ki. II. 7 even they shall keep the. watch, .about 
I.For, in behalf of , lyg Vad. 

Job I. loabout him, and about hishouse, and about 
Psa. 139. II even the night shall be light about me 

Z.Before, in presence of, 13J neged. 

Jieh. 13. 21 Why lodge ye about the wall? If ye do 
i. Round about, around, 3'2D sdbib. 

Hum. 2. 2 far off about the tabernacle of the 

16. 24 Get you up from about the tabernacle of 
Deut.17. 14 like as all the nations that (are) about 

2 .Sa. 24. 6 they came to Dan-jaan, and about to 
I Kt 7. 23 round all about, and his height (was) 
18. 32 he made a trench about the altar, as 
Ezra I. 6 they that (were) about them strengthened 
Neh. 5. 17 from among the heathen that (are) about 

6. i6 the heathen that (were) abput us saw 
Job 29. 5 withme,(when) mychildren(were)about 
Psa, 89. 7 reverence of all.. (that are) about him 
Song 3. 7 threescore valiant men (are) about it, of 
Jer. 17. 26 and from the places about Jerusalem, 

32. 44 and in the places about Jerusalem, and 

33. 13 and in the places about Jerusalem, and 
48. 17 All ye that are about him, bemoan him 

48. 39 so shall Jloab be. .to all them about him 

49. s from.all those that be about thee ; and 
Eze. I. 4 and a brightness (was) about it, and out 

5. 2 smite about it with a knife : and a 

12. 14 I will scatter, .all that (are) about him 
32. 22 his graves (are) about him : all of them 
36. 7 Surely the heathen that (are) about you 
43. 17 and the border about it (shall be) half a 
43. 17 bottom thereof (shall be) a cubit about 
Dan. 9. 16 a reproach to all (that are) about us 

5. On, upon, over, hy. al. 

Dan. 5. 7 and (have) a chain of gold about his neck 
5. i6 and (have) a chain of gold about thy neck 

5. 29 and (put) a chain of gold about his neck 
[See also Beset, bind, bounds, bring, carried, carry, 

cast, come, compass, fence, fetch, gad, give, go, 
go round, going, gone, lead, places, round, 
scatter, set, turn, turned, walk, whirl, winding, 
wrapped.] 

6. In among, by, with, iv en, 

Luke 2. 49 thatlmustbeaboutmyFather'sbusiness? 
7. On, upon, over, firi epi, {g. d. ac.) 

llatt 18. 6 a millstone were hanged about his neck 
Marki4.si a linen cloth cast about (his) naked (body) 
John 20. 7 the napkin, that was about his head 
Acts II. 19 the persecution that arose about Stephen 

%, About, Kara kata.. 

Acts 2. 10 and in the parts of Libya about CjTene 

12. I Now about tiiat time Herod the king 

27. 27 about midnight the shipmen deemed that 

9. Around, about, irepf^jeri. (<-"•. g.) 

Matt. 3. 4 and a leathern girdle about his loins 
8. 18 Jesus saw great multitudes about him 
so. 3 And he went out about the third hour 
2o. 5 Again he went out about the sixth and 
20. 6 And about the eleventh hour he went out 
20. 9 that (were hired) about the eleventh hour 
27. 45 And about the ninth hour Jesus cried 
. Mark i. 6 with a girdle of a skin about his loins 
3. 8 and they about' Tyre and Sidon, a great 
3. 32 And the multitude sat about him, and 
3. 34 on them which sat about him, and said 

6. 48 and about the fourth watch of the night 
g. 14 he saw a great multitude about them 

9. 42 a millstone were hanged about his neck 
Xukeio. 40 Martha was cumbered about much serving 
16. 41 careful and troubled about many things 

13. 8 till I shall dig about it, and dung (it) 

17. B a millstone were hanged about his neck 
John 3. 2S of John's disciples and the Jews about 
Acts 10. 9 went up. .to pray about the sixth hour 



Acts 15. 2 the apostles and elders about this questionr 
19. 23 there arose no small stir about that way 
22. 6 about noon . .a great light round about 
25. IS About whom, when I was at Jerusalem 

25. 24 about whom all the multitude of the Jew« 

1 H. 6. 4 but doting about questions and strifes 
Judo 7 and the cities about them iu like manner 

9 he disputed about the body of Moses 
{About, they that were, ol irfpi hoi peri). 
Mark 4. 10 they that were about him v/ith the twelve 
Luke 22. 49 When they which were about him saw 
10. Towards, ■irp6s pros. (d. ac.) 

Mark 2. 2 not so much as about the door: and he 
Kev. I. 13 girt about the paps with a golden girdle 

11. From round about, KvK\6eev knUothen. 

Rev. 4. 8 had .each of them sii wings about (him) 
ABOUT {adv.):— 
\. Somewhere, nov pou. 

Rom. 4. 19 when he was about an hundred years olj 
2. As, so as, us hos. 

Mark 5.13 (they were about two thousand ;) and were 
8. 9 that had eaten were about four thousand 

Luke 2. 37 a widow of about fourscore and four years 

8. 42 only daughter, about twelve years of age 
John I. 39 abode, .for it was about the tenth hour 

6. 19 rowed about five and twenty or thirty fur. 

11. 18 Bethany was. .about fifteen furlongs off 
Acts I. IS together were about an hundred and ' . 

S. 7 about the space of three hours after, when 
13. 18 And aboutthe time of forty years suffered 
13. 20 about the space of four hundred and fifty 
19. 34 about the space of two hours cried out 
Rev. 8, I silence, .about the space of half an hour 
>6. 21 (every stone) about the weight of a talent 

3. As if, as though, iicni hosei. 

Matt 14. 21 were about five thousand men 

Mark 6. 44 that did eat were [about] five thousand 

Luke I. 56 Mary abode with her about three months 

3. 23 began to be about thirty years of age 
9. 14 they were about five thousand men. 

9. 28 about an eight days after these sayings 
22. 41 withdrawn from them about a stone's cast 

22. s9 about the space of one hour after another 

23, 44 And it was about the sixth hour, and 
John 4, 6 it was about the sixth hour 

6. 10 the men sat down, in number about fivo 
19. 14 it was., about the sixth hour, and he 
19. 39 JJicodemus. .brought.. about an hundred 
Acts 2. 41 there were added, .about throe thousand- 

4. 4 number of the men was about five 

5. 36 a number of men, about four hundred 
10. 3 He saw. .about the ninth hour of the day 

19. 7 And all the men were about twelve 
IScealso under Bear, bound, carry, cast, come, com-- 

pass, country, gird, go, hang, lead, minister, put 
round, turn, walk.] 

ABOUT, to go— 

To go round about, surround, 330 sabab. 

2 Ki. 3. 25 the slingers went about (it), and smote It 
2 Ch. 17. 9 and went about throughout all the cities 

23. 2 And they went about in Judah, and 
Eccl: 2. 20 Therefore I went about to cause my 

12. 5 and the mourners go about the streets 
Song 3. 3 The watchmen that go about the city 

5. 7 The watchmen that went about the city 
Isa. 23. 16 Take an harp, go about the city, thou 

ABOUT, to make — 

To go round about, surround, 3;d sabab, 5. 

2 Ch. 14. 7 build these cities, and make about (them) 

ABOUT on every side, to be — 

To be round about, surround, 3;d sabab. 

J Ki. 5. 3 wars wliich were about him on -every side 
ABOUT, to be— 
To seek, desire, fTjTfoi neteo. 

Acts 27. 30 shipmen were about tp flee out of the 
ABOUT THE TIME— 
Upon, on, over, iiri epi. ig.) 

Matt. I. II about the time they were carried away to 

ABOUT, ahare) — 

Concerning this, Trepl rovrov peri toutou. 

■ Luke 24. 4 they were much perplexed thereahoDt 
ABOUT, to be — 
To be on the point of, delay, p.iWoi inello. 

Acts 3. 3 seeing Peter and John about to go into 
18. ;4 Paul was now about to open (his) mouth , 

20. 3 as he was about to sail into Syria, he 
Heb. 8. s when he was about to make the 

Rev. 10. 4 1 was about to write : and Iheard a voice ; 

ABOVE — 

l.From, out of, JOraz're. 

Lev. 9. 10 the kidneys, and the caul above the liver 

2J'rom on, or upon, Vjo me-al. 

Gen. 6. 16 in a cubit shalt thou finish it above 
Exod 20. 4 (of any thing) that (is) in heaven above _ 
23.21 thou shalt put the mercy seat above 

26. 14 and a covering above (of) badgers' skins 
28. 27 over against the (other) coupling, .above ■ 
30. 14 one. .from twenty years old and above 
36. 19 a covering (of) badgers' skins above (that) 
39. go over against the (other) coupling, .above 



ABOVE 



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ABRAHAM 



Exod4o. 19 put the covering of the tent above upou 
40. 20 put the mercy seat above upon the ark 
lev. II. 21 which have legs above their feet, to leap 

27. 7 And if. .from sixty years old and above 
Num. 4. 25 the badgers' skins, .above upou it 
Deut. 4. 39 he (is) God in heaven above, and upon 
5. 8 (of anything) that (is) in heaven above 
28. 13 thou shalt be above only, and thou shalt 
Josh. 2. II your God, he (is) God in heaven above 
I Ki. 7. 3 covered ^vlth cedar above upon the 

7. II And above (were) costly stones, after the 
7. 20 chapiters, .(had pomegranates) also above 
7. 25 and the sea (was set) above upon them 
7. 29 upon the ledges, .a base above : and 

7. 31 within the chapiter and above (was) a 

8. 7 covered the. .staves thereof above 

8. 23 no God like thee, in heaven above, or on 
3 Ch. 23. 27 from twenty years old and above 
aCh. 4. 4 and the sea (was set) above upon thera 

5. 8 covered the . . staves thereof above 
25. s from twenty years old and above 

Job 18. 16 and above shall his branch be cut off 

31. 28 have denied the God (that is) above 
Prov. 8. 28 WTien he established the clouds above 

15. 24 The way of life (is) above to the wise 
Isa. 6. 2 Above it stood the seraphims : each one 
7. II in the depth, or in the height above 
14. 13 I will exalt my throne above the stars of 
Jer. 4. 28 For this shall the . . heaven above be 
31. 37 Thus saith the Lord; If heaven above 
35. 4 which (was) above the chamber of M. 
52. 32 spake kindly, .and set his throne above 
Eze. I. 22 stretched forth over their heads above 

I. 26 And above the firmament tliat (was) over 
I. 26 as the appearance ol a man above upon it 

10. 19 the God of Israel (was) over them above 

11. 22 the God of Israel (was) over them above 
37. 8 skin covered tliem above : but (tliere was) 

S.More, irKelau pleiOn. 

Acts. 4. 22 the man was above forty years old, on 

4.Above, up, upwards, auos and, 

John 8. 23 I am from above: ye are of this world; I 
Acts 2. 19 I will show wonders in heaven above 
Gal. 4. 26 Jerusalem which is above is free, wliich ■ 
Col. 3. I seek tlvose things which are above, where 
3. 2 Set your affection on things above, not on 

h.Ahove, superior to, iwdvca epano. 

Jolm 3. 31 He that cometh ...is above nil . iTiovp all 

1 Co. 15. 6 seen of above five hundred oreth.. at once 
Q.Jligher up, avurepov anoteron. 

Heb. 10. 8 Above when he said, Sacrifice and offering 
7. Upon, on, over, iirlein (g. d. ac.) 

Luke 3. 20 Added tfiis yet above all, that he shut 
Eph. 4. 6 who (is) above all, and through all, and 

6. 16 [Above] all, taking the shield of faith 
Col. 3. 14 And above all these things (put on) 

2 Th. 2. 4 exalteth himself above all that is called 

8. Aloyigside of , beside, irapd para (ac.') 

Luke 13. 2 were sinners above all the Galileans 
13. 4 sinners above all men that dwelt in 
Bom 14. 5 One man esteemeth one day above another 
Heb. I. 9 Goil, hath anointed thee.. above,thy 
' ^.Around, irepl peri (g.) 

3 Jo. 2 I wish above all things that thou 
.) 10. Before, TrpS pro. 

2 Co. 12. 2 a man in Christ above fourteen ; Ja. 5. 12. 
I Pe. 4. 8 above all things have fervent charity 

- 11. Over, above, in behalf of , ivip huper{ac.) 

Matt 10. 24 disciple is not above . . the servant above 
Luke 6. 40 The disciple is not above his master : but 
Acts 26. 13 above the brightness of the sun, shining 

1 Co. 4. 6 not to think (of men) above that which is 

10. 13 suffer you to be tempted above that ye 

2 Co. I. 8 were pressed out of measure, above 

12. 6 think of me above that which he seeth 
Gal. I. 14 profited, .above many my equals in 
Eph. 3. 20 able to do . . above all that we ask or think 
Phil. 2. 9 a name which is above every name 
Phm. 16 Not now as a servant, but above a servant 

[See also Abundantly, far, measure.] 

BOVE, far — 

height, high place, tifO marom. 

Psa. lo. 5 thy judgmeuts (are) fa? above out of his 

;OVE, from — 
l.From above, nhv.p^D, h^m milmalah, mimmaal. 
Josh. 3. 13 the waters that come down from above 

3. 16 the waters which came down from above 
Job 3. 4 let not God regard it from above 

31. 2 what portion of God (is there) from above? 
Psa. 78. 23 he had commanded the clouds from above 
Isa. 45. 8 Drop down, ye .heavens," from above, and 
Amos 2. 9 I destroyed his fruit from above, and his 

%A height, high place, Dha marom. 

2 Sa. 22. 1 7 He sent from above, he took me : he drew 
Psa. i8. 16 He sent from above, he toa\ me ; he drew 
144. 7 Send thine hand from above ; rid me, and 
Lam. 1. 13 From above hath he sent fire into iny 
Z.From above, &vaB(v anothen. 

John 3. 31 He that cometh from above is above all 

19. J I except it were given thee from above 
Jas. I. 17 every perfect gift is from above, and 

3. IS This wisdom descendeth not from above 
3. 17 the wisdom that is from above is first 



AB-EA'HAM, Dn";?K! father of a muUitvde, 
The name given to Abram when the promise of a 
numerous progeny was renewed to' him by God. He 
was the youngest son of Terah, and born 1996 B.C., and 
died at the age of 175, B.C. 1821. A native of Ur of 
the Chaldees, and descended through Heber in the 
9th generation from Shem the eldest son of Noah, he 
was the progenitor of the Hebrews, and of several 
cognate tribes. 

Gen. 17. s thy name shall be A. ; for a father of 

17. 9 And God said unto A, ; Thou shalt keep 
17. 15 And God said unto A., As for Sarai 
17. 17 Then A. fell upon his face, and laughed 
17. 18 And A. said unto God, Oh that Ishmael 
17. 22 and God went up from A. 
17. 23 And A. took Ishmael his son, and all that 
17. 23 every male among the men of A.'s house 
17. 24 And A. (was) ninety years old and nine 

17. 26 In the selfsame day was A. circumcised 
j8. 6 A. hastened into the tent unto Sarah 

18. 7 And A. ran unto the herd, and fetcht a 
18. II Now A. and Sarah (were) old (and) well 
18. 13 the Lord said unto A., Wherefore did Sarah 
18. 16 and A. went with them to bring them on the 
18. 17 Shall I hide from A. that thing which I do 

18. 18 Seeing that A. shall surely become a great 

18. 19 that the Lord may bring upon A. that 
18. 22 the men turned their faces, .but A. stood 
18. 23 And A. drew near, and said, Wilt thou 
18. 27 And A. answered and said, Behold now 
18. 33 as soon as he had left communing witli A. 

18. 33 and A. returned unto Iiis place 

19. 27 A. gat up early in the morning to the 

19. 29 God remembered A., and seut Lot out of 

20. I A. journeyed from thence toward the south 
20. 2 A. said of Sarah his wife. She (is) my 

20. 9 Then Abimelech called A,, and said unto 
20. 10 And Abimelech said unto A., What sawest 
20. II And A. said, Because I thought, Surely the 
20. 14 Abimelech took sheep, .and gave, .unto A. 
20. 17 So A. prayed unto God : and God healed 

20. 18 because of Sarah A.'s wife 

21. 2 and bare A. a son in his old age 

21. 3 A. called the name of his son that was born 

21. 4 And A. circumcised his son Isaac 

21. 5 A. was an hundred years old, when his 

21. 7 Who would have said unto A., that Sarah 

21. 8 A. made a great feast the (same) day Ihat 

21. 9 which she had born unto A., mocking 

21. 10 Whei'efore she said unto A., Cast 

21. II the thing was very grievous in A.'s sight 

21. 12 God said unto A., Let it not be grievous 

21. 14 A rose up early in the morning 

21. 22 spake unto A., saying, God (is) with 

21. 24 And A. said, I will swear 

21. 25 And A. reproved Abimelech becausar 

21. 27 A. took sheep and oxen, and gave 

21. 28 And A. set seven ewe-lambs of the 

21. 29 Abimelech said unto A., What (mean) 

21. 33 And [A.] planted a grove in Beersheba 

21. 34 A. sojourned in the Philistines' land 

22. I God did tempt .^.. and said unto him, A. 
22. 3 And A. rose up early in the morning 

4 Then on the third day A. lifted up 

5 A. said unto his young men. Abide 

6 A. took the wood of the burnt-offering 
22. 7 Isaac spake unto A. his father, and said 
22. 8 A. said. My sou, God will provide himself 
22. 9 and A, built an altar there, and laid the 
22. 10 A. stretched forth hi^ hand, and took 
22. II and said, A., A : and he said. Here (am) I 
22. 13 And A. lifted up his eyes, and looked 
22. 13 and A., took the ram, and offered him 
22. 14 And A. called the name of that place 
22. 15 the angel of the Lord called unto A. out of 
22. 19 So A. returned unto his young men, and 
22. 19 to Beersheba; and A. dwelt at Beersheba 
22. 20 it was told A., saying. Behold, Milcah 

22. 23 Milcah did bear to Nahor, A.'s brother 

23. 2 and A. came to mourn for Sarah, and to 
23. 3 And A. stood up from before his dead 
23. 5 the children of Heth answered A., saying 
23, 7 And A. stood up, aud bowed himself to 
23, iq Ephron the Hittite answered A. in the 
23. 12 And A. bowed down himself before the 
23. 14 Ephron answered A., saying unto him 
23. 16 And A. hearkened unto Ephron 
23. 16 and A. weighed to Ephron the silver . 
23. iS Unto A. for a possession in the presence of 
23, 19 A. buried Sarah his wife in the cave of 

23. 20 were made sure unto A, for a possession 

24. I And A. was old, (and) well stricken in 
24. I the Lord had blessed A. in all things 
24. 2 And A. said unto his eldest servant of 
24. 6 And A. said unto him. Beware thou 
24. 9 put his hand under the thigh of A. his 
24. 12 O Lord God of my master A., I pray 
24. 12 shew kindness unto my master A. 
24. 15 Milcah, the wife of Njihor, A.'s brother 
24. 27 Blessed (be) the Lord God of my master A. 
24. 34 Aud he said, I (am) A.'s servant 
24. 42 Lord God of my master A., if.now 
24. 48 and blessed the Lord God of my master A. 
24. 52 when A.'s servant heard their words, he 

24. 59 they sent away Rebekah . .and A.'s servant, 

25. 1 Then again A. took a wife, and her name 
25. 5 And A, gave all that he had unto Isaac. 
25. 6 unto the sons, .which A. had, A. gave gifts 
25. 7 these (are) the days, .of A.'s life which he 
25. 8 Then A. gave up the ghost, and died in a 
25. 10 The field which A. purchased of the sons of 



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10 there was A. buried, and Sarah his wife 

11 it came to pass after the death of A. 

12 these (are) the generations of Ishmael, A.'s 

12 son, whom Hagar. .bare unto A. 

19 these (are) the generations of Isaac, A.'s 
I the first famine that was in the days of A. 

3 I will perform the oath which I swareuntoA. 

5 Because that A. obeyed my voice, and kept 
15 father'sservantshaddiggedinthedaysof A. 
18 which they had digged in the days of A. his 
18 Philistines, .stopped, .after the death of A. - 
24 I (am) the God of A. thy father : fear not 
24 will bless thee, .for my servant A.'s sake 

4 give thee the blessing of A., to thee, and to 

4 mayest inherit the land. .God gave unto A. 
9 Esau.. took.. the daughter of Ishmael A.'s 

13 I (am) the Lord God of A. thy father, and 
42 the God of my father, the God of A. 
53 The God of A., and the God of Nahor, the 

9 And Jacob said, God of my father A. 

12 Aud the land which I gave A. and Isaac 
27 Hebron, where A. and Isaac sojourned • 

15 before whom my fathers A. and Isaac did 

16 and the name of my fathers A. and Isaac 

30 which A. bought with the field of Ephron 

31 There they buried A. and Sarah his wife 

13 which A. bought with the field for a 
24 unto the land which he sware to A. 
24 God remembered his covenant with A. 

6 I (am) the God of thy father, the God of A. 

15 The Lord God of your fathers, the God of A, , 

16 the God of A. . .appeared unto me, saying 

5 the God of A. . .hath appeared unto thee 

3 And I appeared unto A., unto Isaac, to 
8 which I did swear to give it to A. 

13 Remember A., Isaac, and Israel, thy 

1 unto the land which I sware unto A. 
42 Then will I remember., my covenant willi A. 
II shall see the land which I sware unto A. 

8 the Lord sware unto your fathers, A. 

10 wli^ch he sware unto thy fathers, to A. 

5 which tha Lord sware unto thy fathers, A. 

27 Remember thy servants, A., Isaac, and 
13 as he hath sworn unto thy fathers, to A. 

20 which the Lord swear unto thy fathers, to A. 

4 This (Is) the land which I sware unto A. 

2 Terah, the father of A., and the father of 

3 And I took your father A. from the other 

36 Elijah the prophet, .said. Lord God of A. 

23 because of his covenant with A., Isaac, and • 
23-27 sons of Joktan.. Abram; the same (is) A. 

28 The sons of A. ; Isaac, and Ishmael 

32 Now the sons of Keturah, A.'s concubine 
34 And A. begat Isaac 

i6(Evenofthecovenant)whichhemadewithA 
18 O Lord God of A., Isaac, and of Israel, out 

7 and gavest it to the seed of A. thy friend 

6 turn again unto the Lord God of A., 

7 Thou (art), .the God who didst choose A. 

9 the people of the God of A. : for the shields 
6 ye seed of A. his servant, ye children of 
9 Which (covenant) he made with A., and his 

42 remembered his holy promise, (and) A. liis 
22 thus saith the Lord, who redeemed A. 

8 But thou, Israel, . .the seed of A. my friend 
2 Look unto A. your father, and unto Sarah 

16 Doubtless thou (art) our father, though A. 
26Ijvillnot..(tobe)rulers over the seed of A. 

24 A. was one, and he inherited the land 
20 the mercy to A., which thou hast sworn 

1 Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of A. 

2 A. begat Isaac ; and Isaac begat Jacob 

17 all the generations from A. to David (are) 

9 We have A. to our father: for I say unto 
9 God is able, .to raise up children unto A. 

11 many, .shall sit down with A., and Isaac 

32 I am the God of A., and the God of Isaac 
26 God spake, .saying, I (am) the God of A. 

55 As he spake to our fathers, to A., and to 
73 The oath which he sware to our father A. 

8 Wehave A. to(our)father: for I say unto you 

8 God' is able.. to raise up children unto A. 
23-34 Jesus .. being ., son of Joseph . . (son) of A . 
16 this woman, being a daughter of A., whom 

28 when ye shall see A., and Isaac, and 

22 carried by the angels into A.'s bosom 

23 lifted up his eyes, .and seeth A. afar off 

24 he cried and said. Father A., have mercy 

25 But A. said. Son, remember that thou 

29 A. saith unto iiim. They have Moses and 

30 And he said. Nay, father A.: but if 

9 forsomuch as he also is a son of A. 

37 when he calleth the Lord the God of A. 

33 We be A.'s seed, and were never ia 
37 I know that ye are A.'s seed ; but 

39 They answered and said unto him, A. is 
39 Jesus saith. .If ye were A.'s children 

39 Ye would do the works of A. 

40 Ye seek to kill me. .this did not A. 

52 A. is dead, and the prophets; and thou 

53 Art thou greater than our father A. 

56 Your father A. rejoiced to see my day 

57 Thou art not yet. .hast thou seen A.Y 

58 Jesus said. .Before A. was, I am 

13 The God of A. . .hath glorified his Son 

25 covenant which God made., saying unto A. 
2 God of gloi-y appeared unto our father A. 

8 so [A.] begat Isaac, and circumcised him 

16 the sepulchre that A. bought for 

17 the promise, .which God had sworn to A. 
32 the God of thy fathers, the God of A. 

26 children of the stock of A., and whosoever- 



ABRAM 



ABUNDANCE 



JKpil^ 4. « What shall we then say that A , our father 
4. 2 For if A were justified by works, he hath 
4. 3 A. believed God ; and it was counted unto 
4. 9 we Bay that faith was reckoned to A. 
4. 12 in the steps of that faith of our father A. 
4. 13 J'or the promise . . not to A , or to his seed 
4 16 to that also whicli is of the faith of A. 
g. 7 Neither, because they are the seed of A. 
II I I also am an Israelite, of the seed of A. 
a Co. XI. 22 Are they the seed of A? so (am) I 

.Cal. 3, 6 Even as A. believed God, and it was ac. 
3. 7 the same are the children of A. 
3. 8 scripture .preached .the gospel unto A. 
3. 9 which be of faith are blessed with. .A. 
3. 14 That the blessing of A. might come on the 
3. 16 Now to A and his seed were the promises 
3. 18 but God gave (it) to A. by promise 
3. 29 If ye (be) Christ's then are ye A.'s seed 
4 22 it is written, that A. had two sons, the one 

.Hcb. 2 16 he took on (him) the seed of A. 

6 13 For when God made promise to A., because 

7 1 Melchisedec. met A returnmg from the 
7 2 To whom also A. gave a tenth part of all 
7. 4 unto whom even the patriarch A. gave the 
7. s though they come out of the loins of A. 

7. 6 But he. .received tithes of A., and blessed 

7. 9 Levi, receiveth tithes, payed tithes in A. 

II 8 By faith A., when he was called to go out 

II 17 By faith A., when he was tried, offered up 

Jas. 2. 21 Was not A. our father justified by works 

2.-23 A. believed God, and it was imputed unto 
I Fe. 3. 6 Eveu as Sarah obeyed A., calling him lord 

AB'-BAM, crfi^ father of height. 

The original name of Abraham. 

Gen. II. 26 Terah lived seventy years, and begat A. 
II. 27 Terah begat A., Nahor, and Haran 
II. 29 And A. aud Nahor took them wives 
II. 29 the name of A.'s wife (was) Sarai 
«i. 31 And Terah took A. his son, and Lot 

11. 31 Sarai his daughter in law, his son A.'s 

12. I the Lord had said unto A., Get thee 
12. 4 So A departed, as the Lord had spoken 
j2. 4 and A (was) seventy and five years old 
12 s And A took Sariii his wife, and Lot 

12. 6 And A. passed through the land unto 
12. 7 And the Lord appeared unto A., and 
12. 9 And A journeyed, going on still toward 
12. 10 and A. went down into Egypt to sojourn 

12. 14 when A was come into Egypt, the 

12 16 And he entreated A. well for her sake 
12 17 the Lord plagued P. .because of Sarai A.'s 
12 18 And rharaolrcalled A , and said. What (is) 

13. I And A. went up out of Egypt, he, and '^ 
13. 2 And A. (was) very rich in cattle, in silver 
13. 4 and there A called on the name of the 
13. s And Lot also, which went with A , had 
13. 7 a strife between the herdmen of A.'s 

13. 8 And A said unto Lot, Let there be no 
13. 12 A dwelled in the land of Canaan, and L. 
13. 14 And the Lord said unto A., after that 

13, 18 Then A. removed fhis) tent, and came and 

14. 12 And they took Lot, A.'s brother's son 
14. 13 came one that had escaped, and told A. 
14. 13 and these (were) confederate with A. 

14 14 And when A heard that his brother waa 
14. 19 Blessed (be) A of the most high God 
14 21 the knig of Sodom sa\d unto A , Give me 

14 22 And A said to the king of Sodom, I have 

14. 23 lest thou shouldest say, I have made A. 

15 I the word of the Lord came unto A. in a 
15 I saying, Fear not, A . I (arn) thy shield 
IS 2 And A said. Lord God, what wilt thou 
IS 3 And A said. Behold, to me thou hast 

15. II fowls came down upon the carcases, A. 
IS- 12 was going down, a deep sleep fell upon A. 

15. 13 And he said unto A , Know of a surety 

15 18 day the LORD made a covenant with A. 

16 I Now Sarai A.'s wife bare him no children 

16. 2 And Sarai said unto A., Behold now, the 
16. 2 And A. hearkened to the voice of Sarai 
16. 3 And Sarai A 's wife took Hagar her maid 
16. 3 after A. had dwelt ten years in the land 
16. 3 and gave her to her husband A. to be his 

16 5 And Sarai said unto A , My wrong (be) 
i6. 6 But A. said unto Sarai, Behold, thy maid 
16. 15 And Hagar bare A a son : and A. called 
16. 16 And A (was) fourscore and six years old 

16. 16 when Hagar bare Ishmael to A. 

17. I And when A was ninety years old and 

17. I the Lord appeared to A., and said unto 

17 3 And A fell on his face : and God talked 
17 5 shall thy name any more be called A. 

I Ch. I. 27 A.; the same (is) Abraham 

Neh 9 7 Thou(art) the LORD . . who didst choose A. 

ABKOAO — 

1. The outside, without, fin chuts. 

Gen. IS 5 And he brought him forth abroad, and 

19. 17 they had brought them forth abroad 
Exod 12. 46 thou Shalt not carry forth ought, abroad 

21 19 If he rise again, and walk abroad upon 
Lev. 14 8 after that he shall . tar/y abroad 

18. 9 (whether she be) born at home, or born ab. 
Deut.23 10 then shall he go abroad out of the camp 

23. 12 a place whither thou shalt go. .abroad 

23. 13 when thou wilt ease thyself abroad, thou 

24. II Thou shalt stand abroad, and the man to 
24 II shall bring out the pledge abroad unto 

Judg 12 9 thirty daughters, (whom) he sent abroad 

12. 9 and took in thirty daughters from abroad. 
t Sa 9. 26 went out. .he aad Samuel, abroad 



z Kl. 4. 3 Go, borrow thee vessels abroad of all thy 
2 Ch.29. i6 Lovites took (it), to carry (it) out abroad 
Psa. 41. 6 (when) he goeth abroad, he telleth (it) 
Prov. 5. 16 Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad 
Jer. 6. II upon the children abroad, and upon tho 
Lam. I. 20 abroad the sword bercaveth, at home 
Eze. 34. 21 till ye have scattered them abroad 

2. To break forth, rn^ parach. 

Lev. 13. 12 if a leprosy break out abroad in the skin, 

3. To break forth or through, \"i^ parats. 

iCh.13. 2 let us send abroad unto our brethren 
[See also AH, break out, cast, come, far, go, scattered, 
send, spread, walk, wander.] 

^.Manifest to, (pai/ep6i/ tU phaneroneis. 
Mark 4. 22 but that it should come abroad 
Luke 8. 17 shall not be known, aud come abroad 

5. To become manifest, (payep6s yivofxai. 
Mark 6. 14 for his name was spread abroad 
[See also Blaze, come, disperse, go, nolae, scatter, 
shed, spread.] 

AB-SA'-IOM, D-h^-^if father of peace. 

Third son of David by his wife Maacali, daughter of 

Talmai, king of Geshur, B.C. 1000. 

aSa. 3. 3 and the third, A. the son of Maacah tho 

I A. the son of David had a fair sister 

4 I love Tamar, my brother A.'s sister 

20 A. her brother said unto her, Hath Am. 

30 remained desolate in her brother A.'s 

22 And A. spake unto his brother Amnon 

22 for A. hated Amnon, because he had 

23 A. had sheepshearers in Baal-hazor 
23 A. invited all the king's sons 

j. 24 And A came to the king, and said 
3. 2S the king said to A., Nay, my son, let us 
3. 26 Then said A., If not, I pray thee, let my 
3. 27 But A. pressed him, that he let Amnoa 
3. 28 Now A. had commanded his servants 
3. 29 the servants of A. did unto Amnon as A, 

3. 30 A. hath slain all the king's sons, and 
32 for by the appointment of A. this hath 
34 But A fled 

37 But A. fled, and went to Talmai, the son 

38 So A. fled, and went to Geshur, and was 
39 (the soul of) king David longedtogo..toA. 

I the king's heart (was) toward A. 

4. 21 go therefore, bring the young man A. 
4. 23 So Joab arose .and brought A. to 
4. 24 So A. returned to his own house, and saw 
4. 25 none to be so much praised as A. for 
4. 27 And unto A. there were born three sons 

28 So A dwelt two full years in Jerusalem 

29 Therefore A. sent for Joab, to have sent 

30 And A.'s servants set the field on fire 

31 Joab arose, and came to A. unto (his) house 

32 And A. answered Joab, Behold, I sent 

33 when he had called for A., he came to 

33 and the king kissed A 

1 A. prepared him chariots and horses 

2 And A. rose up early, and stood beside 

2 then A called unto him, and said 

3 And A. said unto him. See, thy matters 

4 A. said moreover, Oh that 1 were made 
6 And on this manner did A to all Israel 

6 so A. stole the hearts of the men of Israel 

7 A. said unto the king, I pray thee, let 
10 But A sent spies throughout all the 

10 then ye shall say, A reigneth in Hebron 

11 And with A went two hundred men out 

12 aud A. sent for Ahithophel the Gilonite 

12 people increased continually with A. 

13 hearts of the men of Israel are after A. 

14 for we shall not (else) escape from A. 
31 among the conspirators with A 

34 say unto A., I will be thy servaut, king 
37 and A came into Jerusalem 

8 Lord hath delivered . into the hand of A. 

15 And A , and all the people the men of 

16 when Hushai. was come unto A. 

16 that Hushai said unto A., God save the 

17 And A said to Hushai, (Is) this thy 

18 And Hushai said unto A., Nay; but 

20 Then said A to Ahithophel, Give 

21 And Ahithophel said unto A., Go in unto 

22 So they spread A. a tent upon th? top of 
22 and A went in unto his father's con. 

6. 23 thecounsel of Ahithophel. .both with. .A. 
I Moreover Ahithophel said unto A , Let 

4 And the saying pleased A well, and all 

5 Then said A , Call now Hushai the Archite 

6 when Hushai was come to A., A spake 

7 And Hushai said unto A., The counsel 

9 slaughter among the people follow A 
14 And A. and all the men of Israel said 

14 the Lord might bring evil upon A. 

15 thus did Ahithophel counsel A. and the 
18 a lad saw them, and told A . but they 

, 20 And when A.'s servants came to the 

7. 24 And A. passed over Jordan, he and all the 
7. 25 And A made Amasa captain of the host 

7. 26 So Israel and A pitched in the land of 

8. 5 kingcomm. Joab .(Deal) gently, .with A 
8. 5 gave all the captains charge concerning A. 
8. 9 And A met the servants of David 
8. 9 And A rode upon a mule, and the mule 
3. 10 a certain man saw (it) . and said . I saw A. 
;8. 12 Beware thatnone(touch)the youngmanA. 
8 14 and thrust them through the heart of A. 
8. 15 young men . . compassed about . . smoto A. 



2 Sa. 18. 17 And they took A., and cast him into a 
18. 18 Now A. in his lifetime had taken and 
t8. 18 it is called unto this day, A.'s.placc 
18. 29 the king said. Is the young man A. safe T 
18. 32 king said.. (Is) the young man A. safe? 
18. 33 O my son A., my son, my son A. ! would 

18. 33 died for thee, A., my son, my son I 

19. I the king v/eepeth and mounieth for A. 
19. 4 cried with a loud voice, my son A.,0 A. 
19. 6 this day I perceive, that if A. had lived 
19. 9 now he is fled out of the land for A. 

19. 10 And A., whom we anointed over us, isdcad 

20. 6 shall Sheba. .do us more harm than. .A. 
I Kl. I. 6 and (liis mother) bare him after A. 

2. 7 when I fled because of A. thy brother 
2. 28 Adonijah, though he turned not after A. 

I Ch. 3. 2 The third, A. the son of Maachah tho 

2Ch. II. 2a her he took Maachah the daughter of A. 
II. 21 Kehoboam loved, .the daughter of A. 

Ps3.3.tiWe. A Psalm of David, when he fled from A. 
ABSENCE — 
A being off from, cnrovaia apoiisia, 

PhiL 2. 12 but now much more in my absenco 
ABSEKCE of— 
Without, &T(p aler. 

Luke 22. 6 to betray him. .In tho absence of 
ABSENT, to be— 
l.To be hidden, 109 satar, 2. 

Gen. 31. 49 The Lord watch, .when we are abii"!nt 

2, To be away from, Uneint apeimi. 

1 Co. s- 3 I verily, as absent in body, but present 

2 Co. 10. I but being absent am bold toward you 

10. II in word by letters when we are absent 
13. -2 being absent now I write to them 
13. 10 I write thesa things being absent 
Phil . 1. 27 whether I. .see you, or else be absent 
CoL 2. s though I be absent in the flesh, yet am I 

3. To be away from one's people, iKSjifieu ekdemed. 

2 Co. s- 6 in the body, we are absent from the Lord 
S. 8 willing rather to be absent from the body 
S. 9 whether present or absent, we may be 

ABSTAIN, to— 

To hold off from, aTrexofiai apechomiai. 

Acts 15. 20 we write unto them, that they abstain 
15. 29 That ye abstain from meats offered to 
iTh. 4. 3 will of God.. that ye should abstain 
5. 22 Abstain from all appearance of evil 
1 TL 4. 3 Forbidding to marry (and..) to abstain 
I Pe. 2. II I beseech, .abstain from fleshly lusts 

ABSTXNENCE — 

Want of food, a<riT(a asitia. 

Acts 27 21 after long abstinence Paul stood forth 

ABtTNDANCE — 

l.Midtilude, JiDn hamon. 

I Ki. 18. 41 for (there is)asoundof abundance of rain 
Eccl. s- JO nor he that loveth abundance with 
Isa, 60. s be enlarged ; because the abundance of 

2. Brightness, vt ziz. 

Isa. 66. II delighted with the abundance of her 

3. Abundance, remnant, il"in; yithrah. 

Isa. 15. 7 Therefore the aliuudance they have gotten . 

^.Strength, substance, nc^j; otsmah. 

Isa. 47. 9 for the great abundance of thlno 

5. Abundance, residue, ri"jriv. atherelh. 

Jer. 33. 6 and will reveal iinto them the abundance 

6. Abundance, multitude, 2^ rob. 

Deut.28. 47 for the abundance of all (things) 

1 Sa. I. 16 for out of the abundance of my complaint 

1 Ki. I. 19 he hath slain, .sheep in abundance 

1. 25 hath slain oxen, .and sheep in abundance 
lo. 10 there came no more such abundance of 

10. 27 that (are) in the vale, for abundance 

1 Ch. 22. 3 David prepared iron in abundance for the 

22. 3 and brass in abundance without weight 
22. 14 without weight ; for it is in abundance 
22. 15 workmen with thee in abundance 
29. 2 stones, and marble stones in abundance 
29. 21 and sacrifices in abundance for all Israel 
X Ch. I. 15 that (are) in the vale for abundance 

2. 9 Even to prepare me timber in abundance 
4. 18 all these vessels in great abundance 

9. I bare spices, and gold in abundance 
9. 9 and of spices great abundance, and 
9. 27 that (are) in the low plains in abundance 

11. 23 he gave them victual in abundance 

14 15 and carried away.. camels in abundancs 
15. 9 for they fell to him. .in abundance 

17. 5 he had riches and honour in abundance 

18. 1 had riches and honour in abundance 
18. 2 killed sheep .for him in abundance 
20. 25 they found among them in abundance 
24. II Thus they .gathered money in abundance 
29. 3s burnt-offerings (were) in abundance, with 
32. 5 made darts and shields in abundance 
32. 29 flocks and herds in abundance 

Neh. g. 25 and fruit trees in abundance 
Psa. 37. ir delight themselves in the abundance of 
52. 7 but trusted in the abundance of his richea 
72. 7 and abundance of peace so long as tho 
Isa. 7. 22 And. .for the abundance of milk (that) 
Zech 14. 14 silver, and apparel, in great abundance 
7. To make abundant, n^T rabah', 5. 

2 Sa. 12. 30 EpoU of the city in great abundance 

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%. Satiety, plenty, fulness, yjj' saM. 

£ccl. s. 12 but the abundaace of the rich will not 

9. Ease, rest, nif;i{' shalvah. 

Eze. i6. 49 andabundancc of idleness was inherand 
10. Abundance, 115^ shepha. 

Dent 33. 19 they shall suck (of) the abundance of the 

ll-Abundance, company, nv^ztp shiphah. 

Job 22. 11 Or darkness, .and abundance of waters 

38. 34 that abundance of waters may cover thee? 
Eze 26. 10 By reason of the abundance of his horses 

12.IVumber, ispa mispar. 

1 Ch. 22. 4 Also cedar trees in abundance : for the 
IS.Abundance, aSpSTTjs hadrotes. 

2 Co. 8. 20 no man . .blame us in this abundance 
\i.Power, ability, Siva/xts dunamis. 

Kev. 18. 3 the abundance of her delicacies 
15. Over-abundance, tr^ptaraela perisseia. 

Rom. 5. 17 they which receive abundance of grace 
2 Co 8. 2 great trial of affliction the abundance of 

IQ.Siiperfiuity, v^picrffevfji.a perisseuma. 

Matt 12. 34 out of the abundance of the heart the 
liUke 6. 45 of the abundance of the heart his mouth 
2 Co. 8. 14 your abundance, .that their abundance 

17. 7*0 be over and above, trepKraivcn perisseuo. 
Marki2. 44 all. .did cast in of their abundance 
Lukei2. 15 life consistetli not in the abundance of 
21. 4 these have of tlieir abundance cast in 

\%.Excess, over -abundance, virep0o\ri huperbole. 

2 Co. 12. 7 exalted . . through the abundance of the 
ABTINBANCE, to have — 
To be over and above, irfptcrffeiui perisseuo. 

Matt2s. 29 every one. .and he shall have abundance 
ABTTNSANCE, to have more — 
To be over and above, nepKTcreiai. 

Matt 13. 12 he shall hive more abundance : but who 
ABUNDAirCE, to bring in — 
To inalce abundant, n^T rabah, 5. 

2 Ch. 31. 5 Israel brought in abundance the first 
ABTTNDANCE, in — 
l.To malce heavy, weighty, "03 kabar,5. 

Job 36. 31 he giveth meat in abundance 
Z.Many, much, Dt rab. 

Esth. T. 7 and royal wine In abundance, apcording 
ABTINDAMT — 
l.Many, much, 3"i rah. 

Exod34. 6 long-suffering, and abundant in goodness 

Jer. 51. 13 abundant in treasures, thine end is come 

^Residue, superfluity, inj yether. 

Isa. 56. 12 as this day, (and) much more abundant 
Z.To be over and above, irepiaffiiu perisseuo. 

2 Co 9. 12 is abundant also by many thanksgivings 

4. To become more, increase, TrKiova^oi pleonazo. 

2 Co. 4. 15 for your sakes, that the abundant grace 
b.Many, much, ttoXvs polus. 

I Pe. I. 3 which according to his abundant mercy 
ABUNDANT, to be exceeding — 
To become more abundant, vnepTrKfovd^oi. 

I Ti. I. 14 the grace . .was exceeding abundant with 
ABUNDANT, to be more — 
To be over and above, ■n-eptcrarfvai perisseud. 

Phil I. 26 your rejoicing may be more abundant 
ABITNDANT, more — 
l.More abundant, irepi(r(r6rtpos perissoteros. 

1 Co. 12. 23 bestow more abundant, more abundant 

12. 24 having given more abundant honour 
Z.Afore abundantly, ■n-epifftroTepus perissoteros. 

2 Co. 7. 15 his inward affection is more abundant 

11. 23 in labours more abundant, in stripes 

ABUNDANTLY — 

l.To break forth, rnp parach. 

Isa. 35. 2 It shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice 

Z.Many, much, 2-1 rah 

Num.zo. J I and the water came out abundantly, and 
Job 36. 28 clouds . .distil upon man abundantly 

Z. Multitude, abundance, 3t rob. 

1 Ch, 12. 40 and oxen, and sheep abundantly ; for 

w 22. 5 So David prepared abundantly before his 
VT 22. 8 Thou hast shed blood abundantly, and 
2Ch. 31. s the tithe .. brought they in abundantly 

5. Into abundance, tU Trcpuro-eia eis perisseian. 

2 Co. ro. 15 according to our rule abundantly 

^■Itichly, TrAoutri'ws plousiOs. 

Titus 3. 6 he shed on us abundantly through Jesus 
2 Pe. I. 1 1 entrance shall be ministered . . abundantly 

ABTTNDANTLY above, ezcee3ing — 
Over, above, inrcp e/c ireptcrcrov. 

Eph, 3. 20 is able to do exceeding abundantly above 
ABTTNDANTIY, more — 
1. Above the common, ■jrepto'cSs. 

John 10. lomight have (it) more abundantly 



2.More abundaritty, irepKTffaTepws perissoteros. 
2 Co. 12. 15 though the more abundantly I love you 
I Th. 2. 17 endeavoured the more abundantly to see 
• [See also Bread, bring forth, drink, increase, harden, 
satisfied, utter, water, weep.] 

ABUSE, to — 

1. To do, roll oneself on or upon, Vbj? alal, 7. 

Judg \(j. 25 they knew her, and abused her all the 
1 Sa. 31. 4 lest these uncircumcised. .abuse me 
I Ch. 10. 4 lest these uncircumcised . . abuse me 

2. To use badly, Karaxpao/iat katachraom/ii. 

I Co. 7.31 that use this world, as not abusing 

9. i3 that I abuse not my power in the gospel 

ABUSESS of themselves TOith mankind — 
Lying with a male, apcrsro/cotrr/s arsenokoites. 
I Co. 6. 9 abusers of themselves with mankind 

AC'-CAD, niist castle, fortress. 

A city in the land of Shinar (near Babel, Erech, and 
Calneh), supposed by the Targums to be Nisibis in Meso- 
potamia. In the LXX. it is called Archad, and in the 
Talmud, Bashkar. 

Gen. 10. 10 begin, of his kingdom was Babel, and.. A. 
ACCEPT, to — 
l.To reduce to ashes, )#^ dashen, 3. 

Psa. 20. 3 Kemember all thy offerings, and accept 
2.7*0 take, receive, n^ laqach. 

Exod 22. II and the owner of it shall accept (thereof) 
Z.To lift up, N'yj nasa. 

Gen. 19. 21 See, I have accepted thee concerning this 
32. 20 peradventure he will accept of me 

1 Sa. 25. 35 and have accepted thy person 

Job 13. 8 Will ye accept his person? will ye contend 

13. 10 if ye do secretly accept persons 

32. 21 Let me not, I pray you, accept any man's 
34. 19 (How much less to him) that acceptetli 
42. 8 for him will I accept : lest I deal with you 

42. 9 them ; the LoED also accepted Job 
Psa. 82. 2 and accept the persons of the wicked ? 
Prov 1 8. s (It is) not good to accept the person of the 
Mai. I. 8 will he.. accept thy person? saith the L. 

4. To smell, nn ruach, 5. 

1 Sa. 26. 19 let him accept an offering : but if (they be) 

5. To be pleased, nyi raisah. 

Lev. 26. 41 and they then accept of the punishment 
26. 43 and they shall accept of the punishment 
Deut33. It and accept the work of his hands 

2 Sa. 24. 23 Araunah said. .The Lord thy God accept 
Psa.t19.108 Accept, I-beseech thee, the free-will 
Eccl. 9. 7 for God now accepteth thy works 

Jer. 14. 10 therefore the Lord doth not accept them 

14. 12 I will not accept them ; but I will consume 
Eze. 20. 40 there will I accept them, and there will I 

2o. 4t I will accept you with your sweet savour 

43. 27 and I will accept you, saith the Lord God 
Hos. 8. 13 (but) the Lord accepteth them not ; now 
Amos 5. 22 I will not accept (them) : neither will I 
Mai. I. 10 neither will I accept an offering at your 

1. 13 should I accept this of your hand? 

6. To receive off, from, a-iroS^xoixai apodechomai. 

Acts 24. 3 We accept (it) always, and in all places 
l.To receive, S^xo/j-ai dechomai. 

2 Co. 8. 17 For indeed he accepted the exhortation 
11. 4 or another, .which ye have not accepted 

8. Tc receive, take hold of, \a/i0d.va> lambano. 

Luke2o. 21 neither acceptest thou the person(of any) 
Gal. 2. 6 God accepteth no man's person 

9. To receive to ( oneself), npoaSsxa/j-at prosdechomai. 

Heb. II 35 were tortured, not accepting deliverance 

ACCEPTABLE — 

l.To be chosen, selected, "inp bachar, 2. 

Prov.2i. 3 To do justice.. (is) more acceptable to the 

^.Pleasure, delight, {'50 chepliets. 

Eccl. 12. 10 sought to' find out acceptable words : and 

Z.Pleasure, good pleasure, J'iSt ratson. 

Lev. 22. 20 for it shall not be acceptable for you 
Psa. 6g. 13 (in) an acceptable time : God, in the 
Prov. 10. 32 the righteous know what is acceptable 
Isa. 49. 8 In an acceptable time have I heard thee 
s3. 5 wilt thou call this, .an acceptable day to' 
61. 2 To proclaim the acceptable year of the 
Jer. 6. 2o burnt-offerings (are) not acceptable, nor 

^.Acceptable, receivable from, aw6S(KTos apodeklos. 

I Ti. 2. 3 this (is) good and acceptable in the sight 
5. 4 their parents : for that is . . acceptable 
h.Acccptable, receivable, Sektoj dektos. 

Luke 4. 19 To preach the accepta'jie year of the 

Ihil. 4. 18 a sacrifice acceptable, well-pleasing to 
6. Well-pleasing, evdpea-ros euareslfis. 

Rora.i2. I a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable 

2. 2 what (is) that good, and acceptable, and 
'4- 18 he that.. serveth Christ (is) acceptable 

Eph. s. 10 Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord 
7. Very acceptable, fvTrp6<ToeKros euprosdektos. 

Rom. 15. 16 the offering up. might be acceptable 

I Pe. 2. s spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God 
B.Orace, kindness, x«P's charis. 

1 Pe. 3. 20 take it patiently, this (Is) acceptable 



ACCEPTABLE, to be — 

1. To be pleased, .lyj ratsah. 

Deut33. 24 let him be acceptable to bis brethren, and 
^.Pleasure, good pleasure, I'lr; ratson. 

Psa. 19. 14 be acceptable in thy sight, LORD, my 

Prov. 10. 32 the righteous know what is acceptable 
3. To be fair, njB* shephar 

Dan. 4. 27 let my counsel be acceptable unto thee 
ACCEPTABLY — 
Pleasingly, eiapeVrcBj euaresios. 

Htb. 12. 28 whereby we may serve God acceptably 
ACCEPTANCE — 
Pleasure, good pleasure, J^yi ratson. 

Isa. 60. 7 they shall come up with acceptaiice oa 
ACCEPTATION — 
Full reception, i.itoZox'h apodoche. 

t Ti. I. 15 faithful, and worthy of all acceptation 

4- 9 faithful, .and worthy of all acceptatioa 

ACCEPTED (of) — 

l.Acceptable, receivable, SiktSs dektos. 

Luke 4. 24 No prophet is accepted in his own 
Acts 10. 35 worketh righteousness, is accepted wiih 
2 Co. 6. 2 I have heard thee in a time accepted 

2. Well pleasing, evd.pe<rros euarestos. 

2 Co. 5. 9 or absent, we may be accepted of him 

3. Very acceptable, evirpSaSeKTos euprosdektos. 
Rom.is. 31 my service .may be accepted of the 

2 Co. 6. 2 behold, now(is) the accepted time; behold 
8. 12 accepted according to that a mauliatb 
ACCEPTED, bo — 
A lifting up, riN'if s'-elh. 

Gen. 4. 7 doest well, Shalt thou not be accepted? 
ACCEPTED, to be — 
l.To be good, 3a; yatab. 

Lev. to. 19 should it have been accepted in the sight 

1 Sa. 18. 5 and he was accepted in the sight of all 
'l.To fall, ^53 naphal. 

let. 37. 20 let my supplication, be accepted before 
42 2 Let. our supplication be accepted before 
Z.To be pleased, nyi raisah, 2. 

Lev. I. 4 and it shall be accepted for him to make 
f. 18 it shall not be accepted, neither shall it 

19. 7 (is) abominable ; it shall not be accepted 

22. 23 but for a vow it shall not be accepted 
J, 22. 25 they shall not be accepted for you 

'V* 22. 27 it shall be accepted for aa offering msds 
5. Pleasure, good pleasure, ]\^-t ratson. 

Exod28. 38 that they may be accepted before tlie 
Lev. 22. 21 it shall be perfect to be accepted; thtre 

23. 11 before the Lord, to be accepted for jou 
Isa. 55. 7 their sacrifices (shall be) accepted upon 

ACCEPTED, to make — 

To viake gracious or acceptable, xapirSw diaritoO. 

Eph. i. 6 he hath made us accepted in the beloved 
ACCESS — 
A leading unto, trpoa-ayoiyr) prosagOge. 

Rom. 5 2 By whom also we have access by faith 

Eph. 2. J 8 through him we both have access by one 
3. 12 In whom we have boldness and access 
AC'-CHO, by compressed. 

The city Ptolemais, in Asher, on the coast of the Medi- 
terranean or Great Sea, now called Akka and St Jean 
d'Acre, in lat, 32° 54', longr 35" 6' E. 

Judg. I. 3) did Asher drive out the inhabitants of A. 
ACCOKPANY, to — 
l.To come with, ipxa/xai txvv erchomai sun. 

Acts II. 12 these six brethren accompauied me, and 
2.7*0 have, hold, keep, ix<o echo. 

Heb. 6. 9 things that accompany salvation, though 
3.7*0 send forward, •npoirip.iiu) propempo. 

Acts 20. 38 they accompanied him unto the ship 
i. To follow with, (TvviiropLai sunepomai. 

Acts 20. 4 there accompanied him unto Asia Sopatcr 
5.7*0 come with, auvipxop-ai simercliomai. 

Acts 10. 23 certain brethren from Joppaacccmpanied 
ACCOMPANYINO — 
With, along with, Oy 1711. 

2 Sa. 6. 4 they brought it. .accompanying the ark 
ACCOMPLISH, to — 

1.7*0 be completed, finished, n73 kalah, 3. 

Lam. 4. II The Lord hath accomplished his fury 
Eze. 4 6 And when thou hast accomplished tliem 
6. 12 thus will I accomplish my fury upon them 
7 8 and accomplish mine anger upon thee 
13. 15 Thus will I accomplish my wrath upon 

20. 8 I will pour out my fury, .to accomplish 
20. 21 to accomplish my anger against them in 

Dan. 12. 7 when he shall have accomplished to 

2. 7*0 make full, ftdfil, nSp male, 3. 

Dan. 9. 2 he would accomplish seventy years in the 
3. 7*0 do, execute, make, n\p^ asah. 

1 Ki. 5. 9 and thou shalt accomplish my desire 
4.7*0 separate,- distinguish, nh^ pala, 3. 

Lev. 22. 21 ofiereth. .unto the Lord to accomplistr 



ACCOMPLISHED 



n 



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5.T0 establish, confirm, raise tip. Dip qum, 5. 

Jer. 44. 25 ye will surely accompliah yom' vows, and 

6. To be pleased, nft ratsah. 

Job 14. 6 till ho shall accomplish, as an hireling 

7, To be perfected, finisked, Dsn tamam. 

Psa. 64. 6 they accomplish a diligent search 
B.Jlcame that we perfected^ iyQvero fj/xus i^aprldMi. 

Acts 21. 5 when we had accomplished those days 
9. To end fully, iTrirfXew epiteled. 

Heb. 9. 6 into the first tabernacle, accomplishing 

t Fe. 5. 9 the same afflictions are accomplished in 

10. 7*0 be or become full, irK^da pletho. 

jLuke I. 23 o( his ministration were accomplished 
2. 6 the days were accomplished that she 
2. 21 when eight days were accomplished for 
2. 22 when the days, .^l'ere accomplished, they 

11. 2*0 make full, f II out, w\rip6ii> plerofi. 

liUke 9. 3T his decease which he should accomplish 

12. To end, complete, reXeu teleO. 

Luke 12. JO am I straitened till it be accomplished ! 
18. 31 all things.. shall be accomplished 
22. 37 thl». .must yet be accomplished in me 

John 19. 28 that all things were now accomplished 

ACCOMPLISHED, to be — 
l.To be, exist, a;rt hayah, 2. 

Prov. 13. 19 The desire accomplished is sweet to the . 

2.7*0 be completed, finished, .175 kalah, 

2 Ch. 36. 22 that the word, .might be accomplished 
Eze. 5. 13 Thus shall mine anger be accomplished 
I)an. II. 36 till the indignation be accomplished 

Z.To be full, filled out, wbo male. 

Esth. 2. 12 days of their purifications accomplished 
Isa. 40. 2 cry.. tliat her warfare is accomplished 
Jer. 25. 12 when seventy years are accomplished 
• 25. 34 days of . .dispersions are accomplished 
'29. 10 That after seventy years be accomplished 

4.7*0 be filled, completed, nhii male, 2. 

Job 15. 32 It shall be accomplished before his time 
6. To be perfected, consummated, Dipn tamam. 

Lam. 4. 22 punishment of thine. .13 accomplished 
ACCOMPLISHMENT — 
Entire fulfilment, lKTrKiipu<nt efcplerusis. 

Acts 21. 26 to signify the accomplishment of the 

ACCOM) — 

1. Mouth, nppeh. 

Josh. 9. 2 gathered..toflght..wIth one accord 

2.Joint-soid, avfv^vxos sumpsitehos. 

Phil. 2. 2 having the same love . .of one accord 
ACCOBS, of one's own — 
l.Choosing of himself , aliBatperos authairetos. 

2 Co. 8. 17 of his own accord he went unto you 

2.3{oving of itself , ahrifiaTo^ automatos. 
Acts 12. 10 opened to tliem of his own accord 

ACCOED, with one — 

Like-minded, ifiodu^iaSSv homothumadon. 

Acts I. 14 all continued with one accord in prayer 
2. I they were all with one accord in one 
a. 46 they, continuing daily with one accord 

4. 24 lifted up tlieir voice, with one accord 

5. 12 they were all with one accord in S.'s porch 

7. 57 and ran upon him witlvone accord 

8. 6 the people with one accord gave heed 
12. 20 they came with one accord to him, and 
15. 25 good, being assembled with one accord 

18. 12 Jews made insurrection with one accord 

19. 29 rushed with one accord into the theatre 

ACCOEBIHG as — 

1. The mouth, hb peh. 

; Mai. 2. 9 according as ye have not kept my 
Z.Even as, because that, KaBSn kathoti. 

Acts 4. 35 unto every man according as he had need 
Z.Even as, like as, icaBus kathos. 

Eom. IT.. 8 According as it is written, God hath 

1 Co. J. 31 That, according as it is written. He that 
a Co. 9. 7 Every man according as he purposeth in 
Eph. I. 4 According as he hatli chosen us in him 

i.As, that, in order that, on the ground that. Sis hos. 
Itom.ia. 3 but to think soberly, according as God 

2 Pe. 1. 3 According as his divine power hath 
Rev. 22. 12 (is) with me, to give every man accord, as 

SL Down, according to, Kara kata. 

2 Co. 4. 13 the same spirit of faith, according as it is 

ACCOBBING to — 
\.To, unto, Vx el. 

Josh. 13. 13 according to the commandment of the 
^Sufficiency, enough, 'T dai. 

I)eut.25. 2 to be beaten, .according to his fault 
Z.Even as, 105 kemo. 

Zech. s- 3 shall be cut off.. according to it 
4.j4s on, as upon, Sys k'-al. 

Isa. 59. 18 According to (their) deeds, accordingly he 
6,0ji, upon, over Sjj aL 

Gen. 43. 7 we told him according to the tenor of 



Q.The mouth, 19^ lephi. 

Gen. 47. 12 with bread, according to (their) families 
Exod 12. 4 every man according to his eating 

i6. 16 Gather of it every man according to his 
16. iB they gathered every man according to 
i6. 21 every man according to his eating ; and 
Lev. 25. 16 according to the multitude according 
25. SI according unto them he shall give again 

25. 52 according unto his years shall he give 
27. 8 according to his ability that vowed shall 
27. 16 thy estimation shall be according to the 
27. 18 shall reckon, .according to the years 

Num.6. 21 according to the vow which he vowed 
7. 5 to every man according to his service 
7. 7 sons of Gershon, according to their 
7. 8 sons of Merari, according unto their 
b5. 54 to every one shall, .be given according to 

26. 56 According to the lot shall the possession 
35. $ according to his inheritance which 

Deut 17. 10 And thou shalt do according to the 

Josh. 18. 4 and describe it according to the 

I Ki. 17. I there shall not be dew . but according to 

1 Ch. 12. 23 according to the word of the Lord 

2 Ch. 31. 2 every man according to his service, the 

l.From, out of, [O min. 

Ezra 6. 14 according to the. .and according to the 

^.Before, over-against, Sn;?. qobel. 

Ezra 6. 13 according to that which Darius the king 

Q. According to, by, Kard kata. (ac.) 
Matt. 2. i6 according to the time which he 

g. 29 According to your faith be it unto you 
16. 27 shall reward every man according to his 
25. IS to every man according to his several 
Mark 7. 5 Why walk not thy disciples according to 
Luke I. 9 According to the custom of the priest's 
, J. 38 be it unto me according to thy word 

'■ 2. 22 when the days, according to the 

2. 24 to offer a sacrifice according to that 
2. 29 depart in peace, according to thy word 
2. 39 performed all things according to the 

23. 56 according to the commandment 
John 7. 24 Judge not according to the appearance 

18. 31 and judge him according to your lav/ 
Acts 2. 30 [fruit of his loins, according to the flesh] 

7. 44 make it according to the fashion that he 
13. 23 hath God according to (his) promise 

22. 3 taught according to the perfect manner 
22. 12 Ananias, a devout man according to the 

24. 6 (would have judged according to our law] 
Som. I. 3 of the seed of David according to the 

1. 4 Son o£ God. .according to the spirit 

2. 2 the judgment of God is according to 
a. 6 render to every man according to hia 
B. 16 by Jesus Christ according to my gospel 
4. 18 according to that which was spoken 

8. 27 intercession . .according to (the will of) 

8. 28 who are the called according to (his) 

9. 3 my kinsmen according to the flesh 

9. II the purpose of God, according to election 

10. 2 zeal, .but not according to knowledge 

11. 5 a remnant according to the election of 

12. 3 according as God hath dealt to every 

12. 6 according to the grace, according to the 

15. 5 like minded . .according to Christ Jesus 

16. 25 according to my. according to the 

16. 26 prophets, according to the commandnjent 
I Co. 3. 8 his own reward according to his own 

3. 10 According to the grace of God which is 
15. 3 Christ died for our sins according to the 
15. 4 rose again the third day according to the 

e Co. I. 17 do I purpose according to the flesh 
10. 2 as if we walked according to the flesh 
10. 13 measure, but according to the measure 

10. IS enlarged by you according to our rule 

11. 15 end shall be according to their works 

13. 10 sharpness, according to the power which 
GaL I. 4 according to the wiU of God and our 

3, 29 seed, and heirs according to the promise 
Eph. I. 5 according to the good pleasure of his will 
I. 7 forgiveness of sins, according to the riches 
I. 9 the mystery of his wUl, according to his 
I. II being predestinated according to the 

1. 19 who believe, according to the working of 

2. 2 in time past ye walked according to the 

3. 7 Whereof I was made a minister, accord, to 
3. II According to the eternal purpose which 
3. 16 grant you, according to the riches of his 

3. 20 according to the power that worketh 

4. 7 is given grace according to the measure 
4. 16 according to the effectual working in the 
4. 22 which is corrupt according to the 

6. 5 (your) masters according to the flesh 
PhQ. I. 20 According to my earnest expectation and 
3. 21 according to the working whereby he is 
4. 19 supply all your need according to his 
CoL 1. II might, according to his glorious power 
I. 2s a minister, according to the dispensation 
I. 29 I also labour, striving according to his 

3. 22 Servants, obey .masters according to the 
aTh. 1. 12 according to the grsce of our God and 

t li. 1. It According to the glorious gospel of the 
1. 18 son Timothy, according to the prophecies 
■ 6. 3 doctrine which is according to godliness 

aTJ. 1 I according to the promise of life which is 
I. 8 gospel according to the power of God 

1. 9 not according to our works, but accord, to 

2. 8 Jesus, .was raised, .according to my 

4. 14 Lord reward him according to his works 
Titus I. X according to the faith of G^i'a elect 



Titus 



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3 unto me according to the commandment 
5 according to bis mercy he saved us, by 
7 be made heirs according to the hope ol 

4 gifts, .according to his own will? 

5 according to the law, that is, of their 

4 that offer gifts according to the law 

5 make all things according to the 
9 ^'ot according to the covenant that I 

19 spoken, .to all the people according to 

2. 8 royal law according to the scripture 
I. 2 Elect according to the foreknowledge 

1. 3 which according to his abundant mercy 
1. 17 who. judgeth according to every man's 

3. 7 dwell with (them) according to knowledge 

4. 6 judged according to men according 10 

4. 19 sutler according to the will of God 
3. 13 we, according to his promise, look lor 
3. IS Paul also according to the wisdom 

5. 14 we ask anything according to his will 

2. 23 I will give, .according to your works 
18. 6 unto her double according to her workt 
so. j2 dead were judged, according to their 
2o. 13 judged every man according to-their 

11. Toward, irpSs pros. 

Luke 12, 47 neither did according to his will, shall 

2 Co. 5. lo according to that he hath dene, whether 

Gal. 2. 14 walked not uprightly according to the 
ACCORDING to that — 
According to that, Kad6 katho. 

2 Co. 8. 12 accepted according to that a man hati) 
ACCORDINGLT — 
As on, or upon, 'jya k^-al. 

Isa. 59. 18 According to (their) deeds, accordingly h« 
ACCOTTOT — 
1. Thought, device, reckoning, ^'^pn cheshbon. 

Eccl. 7. 27 one by one, to find out the account 
2.Taste, reason, oyo iaam. 

Dan. 6. 2 that the princes might give account! 
Z.Number, account, ispp mispar. 

1 Ch. 27. 24 neither was. put in the account of the 
i. Inspection, oversight, rn^i-) peqvddah.. 

2 Ch. 26. II the number of their account by tho 
5. Word, reckoning, \6yos logos. 

Matt 12. 36 shall give account thereof In the day of 
i3. 23 king, which would take account of his 
Lukei6. 2 give an account of thy stewardship; for 
Acts 19. 40 we may give an account of this concourse 
Kom.14. 12 every one of us shail give account of 
Phil. 4. 17 fruit that may abound to your account 
Heb. 13. 17 watch, as they that must give account 
I Pe. 4. 5 Who shall give account to him that is 

ACCOtJNT, to — 

To go before, guide, think, fiyfotiai hegeomai. 
i^ 2 Pe. 3. IS And account (that) the long-suAering o{ 
ACCOUNT, to give — 
To answer, respond, .'iJi; anah. 

Job 33. 13 he giveth not account of any of his 
ACCOUNT of, to make — 
l.To think, devise, reckon, asc'n chashab, 3. 

Psa. T44. 3 of man, that thou makest account of liijut 
2.7*0 make a reckoning, Koyl^o/jiai logizomai. 

1 Co. 4. I Let a man so account of us, as of the 
ACCOUNTED, to be — 

1.7*0 be thought, reckoned, 2<^n chashab, 2. 

Deut. 2. II Which also were accounted giants, as the 
2. 20 That also was accounted a land of giants 
t Ki. 10. 21 it was nothing accounted of In the days 

2 Ch. 9. 20 it was (not) anything accounted of in th» 
Isa. 2. 22 for wherein is he to be accounted of i 

2.7*0 be numbered, T5D saphar, 4. 

Psa. 22. 30 it shall be accounted to the LoED for a 

3.7*0 appear, have the appearance, SoKeca dokeo. 
Markio. 42 they which are accounted to rule over 
Luke 22. 24 which of them should be accounted the 

4. To make an account of, Koyi^ofiat logizomai. 

Kom. 8. 36 we are accounted as sheep for Gal. 3. 6. 
ACCURSED — 
\.A devoted thing, mn cherem. 

Josh. 6. 17 And the city shall be accursed, (even) tt 
7 12 their enemies, because they were accui-sed 
7. 12 except ye destroy the accursed from 

2.A thing lightly esteemed, nhhp qelalah. 

Deut2i. 23 for he that is hanged (is) accursed pf God 

Z.A thing put up, devoted, aydBejia anathema. 
Horn. 9. 3 that myself were accursed from Christ 
I Co. 12. 3 no man . .calleth Jesus accursed; and 
GaL I. 8 preached unto you, let him be accursed 
I. 9 ye have received, let him be accursed 

ACCURSED, to be — 
To be lightly esteemed, '7^13 qalal, 4. 
Isa. 65. 20 but the sinner. -'--"*--- 

ACCURSED, to mate — 

To devote {to God or destruction), D17 charam, 5. 

Josh. 6. 18 lest ye make (yourselves) accursed, when 
ACCURSED THING — 
A devoted thing, o-\n cherem. 

Josh. 6. 18 keep (yourselves) from the accursed thing 



.shall be accursed 



ACCUSATION 



12 



ACT 



Josli. 6. i8 when ye take of the accursed thing 

7. 1 comralttedotreapassintheaccurBed thing 

7. t Sot Achan . . took of the accursed thing 
7. 1 J have even token of the accursed thing 
7. 13 an accursed thing, .the accursed thing 
7. 15 be that is taken with the accursed thing 

sa. ao commit a trespass in the accursed thing 
I Ch. 2, 7 Achat, .vi'ho trans, in the tiling accursed 

ACOTTSATIOIT — 

l.Acciisation, nj^',!' sitnah. 

£zra 4. 6 wrote they (unto him) an accusation 

2.Cai«e, matter, alria aitia. 

Matt 37. 37 set up over his head his accusation 
Markis. 26 the superscription of liis accusation was 
Act3 25. 18 they brought none accusation of such 

Z.A speaking down, Ka/rriyopla hatlgoria. 
Luke 6. 7 that they might find an accusation 
John 18. 29 What accusation bring ye against thia 

1 Tl. 5. 19 Against an elder receive not an accusation 

i.JudgTnent, Kpiiris krisis. 

2 Pe. 2. II bring not railing accusation against 
Jude g durst not bring, .a railing accusation 

ACCTTSATIOH', to take by falsa -^ 
To disclose about figs, avKoipavr'ia sukophanteS. 
Luke 19. 8 from any man by false accusation, I 

ACCUSE, to — 

\.To eat pieces torn off, ]')n? S3K ahh'al qartsin. 
Dan. 3. 8 Chaldeans came nea?, and accused the 
6. 24 brought those menwhich had accused D. 

2. To iLse the tongue freely, ]yh lashan 5. 

Prov.30. JO Accuse not a servant unto hia master 

S. To call in, iyKa\e<a engJcaleO. 

Acts 23. 28 wherefore they accused him, I brought 

23. 29 Whom I perceived to be accused of 
26. 2 touching all . . whereof I am accused of 
26. 7 For whiah hope's sake . . I am accused ol 

4. To speak down, Karriyopioi kategoreo. 

Matt 12. 10 sabbath days? that they might accuse 

27. 12 when he was accused of the chief priests 
Mark 3. 2 sabbath day ; that they might accuse 

15. 3 the chief priests accused him of many 
Lakeii. 54 something., [that they might accuse him] 
33. 2 they began to accuse him, saying. We 
23. 10 scribes stood and vehemently accused 
23. 14 touching those things whereof ye accuse 
John 5. 45 I will accuse you. .that accuseth you 

8. 6 [tempting, .they might have to accuse] 
Acts 22. 30 known. ..wherefore he was accused of the 

24. 2 TertuUus began to accuse 0"m), saying 

24. 8 knowledge of all . . whereof we accuse 

24. 13 prove the tlungs whereof they now accuse 

25. 5 go down with (me), and accuse this man 
25. n whefeof these accuse me, no man may 
25. 16 before that he which is accused have the 
28. 19 not that I had ought to accuse my nation 

Eom. 2. 15 thoughts the mean while accusing or else 
Kev. 12. 10 which accused them before our God day 

ACCTT3E falsely, to — 

l.To injure, harass, insult, lirTjpeafiB epereazS. 
1 Pe. 3. 16 may be ashamed that falsely accuse your 

2. To disclose about figs, <rvK0(pavr4ci) sukophanted, 
Luke 3. 14 no man, neither accuse (any) falsely 

ACCUSED — 

Under accusation, iv Karriyopia. en kategoria. 
Titus I. 6 having faithful children, not accused of 

ACCUSED, be — 

To be thrust through, Sia^dWo/jiai diaballomai. 
Luke 16. I the same was accused unto him that he 

ACCUSER — 

One who speaks down, Karriyopos kaiegoros, 
John 8. 10 [where are those thine accusers? hath] 
Acts 23. 30 gave commandment to his accusers also 

23. 35 I will hear thee, .when thine accusers 

24. 8 [Commanding his accusers to come unto] 
25. 16 have the accusers face to face, and have 
25. 18 when the accusers stood up, they 

Bev. 12. 10 for the accuser of our brethren is cast 

ACCUSEB, false — 

A thruster through, Sii0oXos diaholos. 

2Ti. 3. 3 Without natural affection, .false accusers 
Titus 2. 3 not false accusers, not given to much 

ACCUSTOSEED — 

Taught, trained, "ns^ limmud. 

Jet. 13. 23 do good, that are accustomed to do evil 
A-OEL-DA'-MA, 'AKe^Sa/id. portion of blood. 
The piece of ground purchased with the thirty pieces of 
silver which Judas received for betraying Jesus, but 
which were afterwards thrown down by him in his. re- 
morse. 

Acta 1. 19 that field is called . . A., that is to say 
A-CHAI'-A, 'Axata land of A chaicis. 
Classic name of that part of Greece which lies along 
the S. coast of the Gulf of Corinth. This name is some- 
times used for the wholo of Greece, and Corinth was its 
capital. 

Acts 18, 12 And when Gallio was the deputy of A. 
j8. 27 And when he was disposed to pass into A. 
i^, 21 he had passed through Macedonia and A. 



Bora 15. 26 it hath pleased them of Macedonia and A. 

16. s Epajnetus. .the flrstfruits of [A.] unto 
J Co. 16. IS Stephanas, that it is the flrstfruits of A. 

2 Co. I. I with all the saints which are in all A. 

9. 2 I boast, .that A. was ready a year ago 

11. 10 stop me of this boasting, .regions of A 
iTh. 1. 7 SO that ye were ensaniples to all..iB..A. 

1. 8 sounded out the word . . not only in . . A. 

A-CHAI'-CUS, 'AxatK6s belonging to A chaia, 
A Corinthian who visited Paul at Philippi. 

1 Co. 16. 17 glad of the coming of Stephanas, .and A. 

A'-CHAIT, A'-CHAK, ]2li, npj; trouble. 
One of the tribe of Judah, who, at the destruction of 
Jericho by Joshua, stole part of the spoU and hid it, 
and was put to death in consequence, B.C. 1451. 
Josh. 7. I for A. the son of Carmi . .took of the 

7. 18 and A., the son of Carmi. .was taken 

7. 19 And Joshua said unto A., My son, give 
7. 20 And A. answered Joshua, and said 

7. 24 And Joshua. .took A. the son of Zerah 
22. 20 Did not A. the son of Zerah commit a 
iCh. 2. 7 And the sons of Carmi; A., the troubler 

A'-CHAZ, "AxtiC. "7« he holds. 

The Greek form of Ahaz, one of the kings of Jud'ah. 

Matt. I. 9 Joatham begat A.; and A. begat Ezekias 
ACH'-BOE, "1135^ a mouse. 

1. father of the seventh Edomite king. 

Gen. 36. 38 Saul died, and Baal-hanan the son of A. 

36. 39 And Baal-hanan the son of A. died, and 

I Ch. I. 49 Baal-hanan the son of A. reigned in his 

2. One of Joslah's messengers sent to inquire concern- 
ing the denunciation of wrath against the national sins, 
as found recorded in the book of the law discovered 
by Hilkiah Jn the temple, B.C. 641. In 2 Ch. 34. 20 
Abdon is named in the place of Achbor. 

3 Ki. 22. 12 the king commanded . . A. the son of Ml. 

22. 14 So Hilkiah the priest . . and A. . . went unto 

3. A Jew, whose son was sent by Jehoiakim to bring 
back Urijah the prophet out of Egypt, B.C. (ioo. 

Jer. 26. 22 the king sent. .Elnathan the son of A. 
36. 12 princes sat there.. Elnathan the son of A. 

A'^CEIHt, "Axfi/Jt woes. 

An ancestor of Joseph, husband of Maty, mother of 

Jesus. 

Matt. 1. 14 Sadoc begat A.^ and A. begat Eliud 
A'-OHISH, ^'Sk: serpent-charmer. 

1. A king of Gath to whom David fled, B.C. 1060. 

1 Sa. 21. 10 David arose, .and went to A. the king of 
31. II the servants of A. said unto him, (Is) not 
21.12 David . . was sore afraid of A. the king of 
21. 14 Then said A. unto his servants, Lo, ye 
27. 2 David arose, and he passed over, .unto A. 
27. 3 David dwelt with A. at Gath, he and 
27. s-David said unto A., If I have now found 
27. 6 Then A. gave him Ziklag that day 
27. 9 David smote the land .. returned .. to A. 

27. 10 And A. said. Whither have ye made a 
27. 12 And A. believed Da\'id, saying, He hath 

28. I And A. said unto David, Know thou 
28. 2 David said to A., Surely thou shalt 

28. 2 And A. said to David, Therefore will I 

29. 2 David..passedonin thererewai'd with A. 
29. 3 And A. said unto the princes of the Phil. 
29. 6 Then A. called David, and said unto him 
29. 8 David said unto A., But what have I 

29. 9 And A. answered and said to David, I 

2. A'king of Gath, who reigned about forty-five years 
later than No. i, in the time of Solomon, B.C. 1013. 

I Ki. 2. 39 the servants of Shimei ran away unto A. 

2. 40 Shimei arose, .and went to Gath to A. to 

AOH-ME'-THA, KrariN a place of horses. 
A city of Media, perhaps tlie same as Ecbatana, i.e. the 
modem Hamadan. N. lat. 34° 47', E. long. 47" 52'. 
Ezra 6. 2 there was found at A., in the palace 
A'-CHOE, lisj; trouble. 

A valley near Jericho, in which Achan and his property 
was destroyed and buried, B.C. 1451. 

Josh. 7. 24 they brought them unto the valley of A, 
7. 26 name of that place was. .The valley of A. 
15.^7 border went up. .from the valley of A. 
Isa. fij.'^io the valley of A. a place for the herds to 
Hos. 2. 15 and the valley of A. for a door of hojw 

ACH'-SA,'ACH'-SAH, nD?a serpent-charmer. 
Daughter of,' Caleb, and wife of Othniel, B.C. 1440. 
Josh. 15. t6^e that smiteth. .to him v/ill I give A, 

15. 17 and he gave him A. his daughter to wLfe 
Judg. 1. 12 H0 that smiteth. .to him will I give A. < 
■ r, i3_§^d he gave him A. his daughter to wila 
I Ch. 2. 49 and the daughter of Caleb (was) A. 

ACH'-SHAPH, ']V'5fi! dedicated. 

A Phenician city, at the foot of Cannel, allotted to 

Asher ; now called Khaifa. 

Josh.ii. I Jabin kingof Hazor..sent to..kingof A. 

12. 7, 20 these (are) the kings, .the king of A. 
ig. 24, 25 children of A. .. border. .Helkath.. A. 

AOH'-ZtB, n'lJN a winter brook, a lie. 

1. A town in W. of Judah. Comp. Gen. 38. s. 

Josh. IS. 33, 44 in the valley. . Keilah, and A., and M. 

Mic. 1. 14 the bouses of A. (shall be) a lie to the 



2. A city of Asher by the sea of Galilee, and 19 miles 
from AcchOi'ond now called EB>-iib.' 

Josh.ig. 29 are at the sea from the coast to A. 
Judg. I. 31 did Asherdriveout the inhabitants.. ofA. 

ACKNOWLEDGE, to — 

l.To know, jn; yada. 

Psa. 51. 3 For I acknowledgs my transgressions 
Prov.-3. 6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and 
Isa. 33. 13 ye (that are) near, acimowledge my might 
Jer. 3. 13 Only acknowledge thine iniquity, that 
14. 20 We acimowledge, Lord, our wickedness, 

2.T0 make knoion, VT, yada, 5. 

Psa. 32. 5 1 aclmowledged my sin unto thee, and 

3. To make knovm, discern, i?) nakar, 5. 

Gen. 38. 26 And Judah acknowledged (them), and 
Deut.2i. 17 But he sliall acknowledge the son of tho 

33. 9 neither did he acknowledge his brethren 
Isa. 61. 9 all that see them shall acknowledge 

63. 16 though . .be ignorant . . Israel acknowledge 
Jer. 24. 5 Like these, .so will I acknowledge them 
Dan. II. 39 whom he shall acknowledge (and) increasa 

LTo make known fully, iwiyivdxrKW epiginoslco. 

1 Co. 14. 37 let him acknowledge that tlie things that 

16. 18 therefore acknowledge ye them that are 

2 Co. 1. 13 shall acknowledge . .or acknowledge 

1. 14 As also ye have acknowledged us in pars 

ACKNOWLEDGING — 

Full knowledge, itriyvaxris epignosis. 

2 Ti. 2. 2s give them repentance to the acknowled. 
Titus I. I the acknowledging of the truth which 
Phm. 6 become effectual by the acknowledging 

ACKNOWIEDGHENT — 

Full knowledge, iTrlyvwa-is epignosis. 

Col. 2. 2 to the acknowledgment of the mystery of 
ACaUAINT self, to- 
re make profit, )39 sakan, 5. 

Job 22.21 Acquaint now thyself with him, and he at 
ACaUAINTANCE — 
l.To know, yi; yada. 

Job 19. 13 and mine acquaintance are verily 

42. II they that had been of bis acquaintance 

2. To he Icnown, sn* yada, 4. 

Psa. 31. II and a fear to mine acquaintance : they 

55. 13 But (it was) thou, a man. .acquaintance 
88. 8 Thou hast put away mine acquaintance 
88. i3 far from me, (and) mine acquaintance 

Z.One known, discerned, "i3P makkar. 
2 Ki. 12. s every-mau of his acquaintance 

12. 7 receive no .. money of your acquaintance 

i.One known, yvosarlts gnostos. 

Luke 2. 44 they sought him among . .acquaintance 
23. 49 all liis acquaintance, and the women that 

ACaUAINTANCE, his — 
One's ovm, Kws idios. 

Acts 24. 23 forbid none of his acquaintance to 
ACaUAINTED, to be — 
To make useful, acquainted, pp salcan, 5. 

Psa. 139. 3 and art acquainted (with) all my ways 
ACaUATNTED -with, to be — 
To know, VT, yada. 

Isa. 53. 3 man of sorrows, and acquainted with 

ACGUAINTING — 

To lead, drive, Jnj nahag. 

Eccl. 2. 3 yet acquainting mine heart with wisdom 

ACQUIT, to — 

To declare innocent, cut off, n^i naqah, 3. 

Job 10. 14 and thou wilt not acquit me from mine 
Nah 1.3 The LORD . . will not at all acquit 

ACJIE — 

l.A yoke (of oxen), npy tsemed. 

Isa. s- 'o ten acres of vineyard shall yield one bath 
l.A furrow, T\vs.p niaanah. 

I Sa. 14. 14 half acre of land, (which) a yoke (of oxen) 
ACT — 
X.Word, thing, 151 dahar. 

I EL 10. 6 1 heard in mine own land of thy acts and 
II. 4t And the rest of the acts of Solomon, and 
II. 41 in the book of the acts of Solomon? 

14. 19 And the rest of the acts of Jeroboam 

14. 29 Now the rest of the acts of Kehoboam 

15. 7 Now the rest of the acts of Abijam and 
15. 23 The rest of all the acts of Asa, and all 

15. 31 Now the rest of the acts of Nadab, and 
i6. 5 Now the rest of the acts of Baasha^ and 

16. 14 Now the rest of the acts of Elah, and all 

16. 20 Now the rest of the acts of Zimri, and 
16. 27 Now the rest of the acts of Omri which 
22. 39 Now the rest of the acts of Ahab, and all 
22. 4s Now the rest of the acts of Jeboshaphat 

s Ki. I. 18 Now the rest of the acts of Ahaziah 

8. 23 And the rest of the acts of Joram, and all 
10. 34 Now the rest of the acts of Jehu, and all 
12. 19 And the rest of the acts of Joash. and all 
i^. 8 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoahaz 

13. II And the rest of the acts of Joash. and all 

14. 15 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoash 

14. iS And the rest of the acts of Amaziali, (are) 



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ADINO 



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aKi. 14. 28 Now the rest of the acts of Jeroboam 
15. 6 And the rest of the acta of Azariah, and 
15. II And the rest of the acts of Zachariah 
15, 15 And the rest of the acts of Shajliira, and 
15. 21 And the rest of the acts of Menahera 
15. 26 And thG rest of the acts of Pekahiah 
15. 31 And the rest of the acts of Pekah, and 

15. 36 Now the rest of tlie acta of Jotham, and 

16. 19 Now the rest f the acts of Ahaz which 

20. 20 And the rest of the acts of Hezekiah 

21. 17 Now the rest of the acts of Manasseh 
21. 25 Now the rest of the acts of Amon which 

23. 28 Now the rest of the acts of Josiah, and 

24. 5 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoiakira 

1 Ch. 29. 29 Now the acts of David the king, first 

2 Ch. 9. 5 I heard in mine own land of thine acts 

9. 29 Now the rest of the acts of Solomon 

12. 15 Now the acts of Rehoboam, first and last 

13. 22 And the rest of the acts of Abijah, and 
16. n And, beholdj the acts of Asa, first and 
20. 34 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoshaphat 

25. 26 Now the rest of the acts of Amaziah 

26. 22 Now the rest of the acts of Uzziah, first 

27. 7 Now the rest of tlie acts of Jotham, and 

28. 26 Now the rest of his acts and of all hia 
32. 32 Now the rest of the acts of Hezekiah 

, 33. 18 Now the rest of the acts of Manasseh 

35. 26 Now the rest of the acts of Josiah, and 

36. 8 Now the rest of the acts of Jehoiakim 

2. Work, nyj^D maaseh. 

Deut.ii. 3 And his miracles, and his acts, which he 
II. 7 But your eyes have seen all the great acts 
2 Ki. 23. 19 according to all the acts that he had done 
Esth.io. 2 And all the acts of hia power and of his 

Z.Service, deed, 'Tiiaj; dbodah. 

Isa. 28. 21 and bring to pass his act, Iiis strange 

A.Act, action, ^'h]).. alilah. 

Psa.103. 7 He' made known his.. acts unto the 

&.Act, deed, doing, hii'a poal. 

2 Sa. 23. 20 Benaiah . . who had done many acts, he 
1 Ch. n. 22 Benaiah . .who had done m.iny acts 
Isa. sg. 6 the act of yiplence (is) in their hands 

ACT, in the very — 

Jn, the very theft, iiravro(pupa epautophOro. 

John 8. 4 [this woman was taken, .in the very act] 
ACTION — 
Act, action, •iT^l?. alilah. 

1 Sa. 2. 3 anil by him actions are weighed 

ACTIVITY — 

Strength, force, 7'n chayil. 

Gen. 47. 6 if thou knowest (any) men of activity 
AB-A'-DAH, rxyjrvi hordering. 
A city in S. of Judah, near Dimonah. 

Josh. 15. 21, 22 the coast of Edom southward.. A. 
A'-DAH, f\-\\i pleasure. 

1. One of the wives of Lamech, B.C. 3874. 

Gen. 4. 19 the name of the one (was) A., and the 
4. 20 And A. bare Jabal : he was the father of 
4. 23 Laraech said unto his wives, A. and 

2. One of the wives of Esau, B.C. 1750. 

Gen. 36. 2 A. the daughter of Elon the Hittite, and 
36. 4 And A. bare to Esau Eliphaz; and 
36. 10 Eliphaz the son of A. the wife of Esau 
36. 12 these (were) the sons of A. Esau's wife 
36. 16 (are), .dukes, .these (were) the sons of A. 

A-DA'-IAH, n;iy^ pleasing to Jah. 

1. Maternal grandfather of king Josiah, B.C. 641. 

2 Ki. 22. 1 mother's name (was).. the daughter of A. 

2. A Levite descended from Gershom. 

t Ch. 6. 41 the son of Zerah, the son of A. 

3. A son of Shimhi the Benjamite. 

I Ch. 8. 12-21 The sons of Elpaal .A., and Beraiah 
i. A Levite of the family of Aaron, and head of a family 
'in Jerusalem. 

1 Ch. 9. 10-12 of the priests. .A. the son of Jeroham 
6. The father of a captain that aided Jehoiada to put 
Joash on the throne of Judah. 

2 Ch. 23. I Jehoiada. .took. .Maaseiah the son of A. 

6. One of the family of Bani, who took a strange wife 
during the exile, B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 29 of the sons of Bani; Meshullam. .and A. 

7. Another of a different family of Bani, who had also 
taken a strange wife, B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 34-39 of the sons of Bani .Nathan, and A. 

8. A descendant of Judah by Pharez. 

Neh. II. s [children of Judah] . . Maaseiah . . son of A. 
0. A Levite of the family of Aaron, probably the same 
as No. 4. 

Neh. II. 12 and A. the son of Jeroham, the son of P. 
A-SAL'-IA, N;S'nx honour of Izcd. 

One of the ten sons of Haman who were hanged along 
with their father, B.C. 510. 

Eath. 9. 8 A. . .The ten sons of Haman the son of H. 
AD' -AM, D'lij of the ground, firm. 

1 The man that God created and placed in the garden 
of Eden, B.C. 4004. 

Gen. (2. 19 the Lord Go.d . .brought (them) unto A. to 



Gen. 2. 19 whatsoever A. called every living creature 
2. 20 And A. gave names to all cattle,and to the 
2. 20 but for A. there was not found an help 
2. 21 caused a deep sleep to fall upon A. 

2. 23 A. said, This (is) now bone of my bones 

3. 8 and A. and his wife hid themselves from 
3. 9 And the Lord God called unto A., and 

3. 17 And unto A. he said. Because tiiou hast 

3. 20 And A. called his wife's name Eve 

,3. 21 Unto A. also and to liis wife did the LoKD 

4. I And A. knew Eve his wife ; and she 

4. 25 And A. knew his wife again ; and she bare 

5. I the book of the generations of A. 

^5. 2 and called their name A., in the day when 
5. 3 And A. lived an hundred and tliirty years 
'5. 4 And the days of A. after he had begotten 
, 5. 5 And all the days that A. lived were 

Deut32. 8 when he separated the sons of A., he set 

1 Ch. I. I A., Sheth, Enosh 

Job 31. 33 If I covered my transgressions as A. 

Luke 3. 38 Seth, which was. .of A., which was. .of 

Kom. 5. 14 Nevertl.i'lcas death reigned from A. to 

5. 14 after the similitude of A.'s transgression 
I Co. 15. 22 For as in A. all die, even so in Clirist 

15. 45 The first man A. was made a living soul 

15. 45 the last A. (was made) a quickening spirit 
I Tl. 2. 13 For A. was first formed, then Eve 

2. 14 And A. v/as not deceived, but the woman 
Jude 14 And Enoch also, the seventh from A. 

2. A town on the E of the Jordan, 12 miles from 
Zartan in Manasseh, and 36 miles N. of Jericho. In 
the LXX. it is called Kiriatharim, and the termination 
arim may be = adam. It would thus mean " the city 
(Kiriath) of Arim or Adam." 

Josh. 3. 16 waters..roseup..veryfarfromthecityA. 
A-DA'-MAH, noitJ ground, fortress. 
A fenced city in Naphtali. 

Josh. 19. 35, 36 And the fenced cities .. A.-, and EanJali 
ADAJHANT stone — 
Brier, diamond point, TO^ shdmir. 

Eze. 3. 9 As an adamant harder than flint have I 

Zech. 7. 12 made their hearts (as) an adamant stone 
A-DA'-BH, 'a-e^^ fortified. 
A city of Naphtali, the same as Adamah. 

Josh.ig. 33 their coast was romHeleph..and A. 

A'-DAS, Ti« fire god. 

The 12th month of the .Jewish sacred year, from the 
new moon of March till the one of Apnl, and was 
doubled seven times in nineteen yjars tu synchronise 
the lunar and the solar years. 

Ezra 6. 15 was finished on the third day of . . A. 

EstlL 3. 7 twelfth (month), that (is), the month A. 

3. 13 twelfth month, which (is) the month A. 

8. 12 twelfth month, which (is) the month A. 
g. I the twelfth month, that (is) the month A. 

9. 15 the fourteenth day also of the month A. 
9. 17 the thirteenth day of the month A. 

9. 19 made the fourteenth day of the month A. 
g. 21 keep the fourteenth day of the month A. 
A'-DAR or AD'-DAE, TJN height, honour. 

1. A city called also Hazar-Addar, in the S. of Judah, 
near Edom. 

Josh. 15. 3 and went up to A., and fetched a compass 

2. Son of Bela, and grandson of Benjamin, B.C. i68o. 

I Ch. 8. 3 And the sons of Eela were. A., and Gera. 
AD-BE'-EI, '?N31S! languishing for God. 
Son of Ishmael, and grandson of Abraham, B.C. 1840. 
•Gen. 23. 13 firstborn of Ishmael, Nebajoth..and A. 
I Ch. I. 29 firstborn of Ishmael, Nebajoth. .and A. 

ADD, to — 

1.7*0 add, increase, ip; yasaph. 

Lev 27. 13 then he shall add a fifth (part) thereof 
27. 15 then he shall add the fifth (part) of tlie 
27. 19 then he shall add the fifth (part) of the 
27. 27 he shall redeem (it) .and shall add 
Deut. 5. 22 and he added no more. And he wrote them 
ig. g then shalt thou add three cities more for 

1 Sa. 12. ig for we have added unto all our sins (this) 
Isa. 38. 5 behold, I viiW add unto thy days fifteen 
Jer. 45. 3 for the Lord hath added grief to my 

2. To add, increase, continue, "ip; yasaph, 5. 
Gen. 30. 24 The Lord shall add to me another son 
Lev. 5 16 and shall add the fifth part thereto, and 

6. 5 and shall add the fifth part more thereto 

27. 31 shall add thereto the fifth (part) thereof 
Num. 5. 7 and add unto it the fifth (part) thereof, and 
Deut. 4. 2 Ye shall not add unto the word which I 

12. 32 thou shalt not add thereto, nor diminish 

2 Sa. 24. 3 Now the Lord thy God add unto the 

1 Ki. 12. II I will add to your yoke : my father 

12. 14 and I will add to your yoke : my father 

2 KI 20. 6 And I will add unto thy days fifteen years 

1 Ch. 22. 14 and thou mayest add thereto 

2 Ch. 10. 14 but I will add thereto: my father chastised 

28. 13 ye intend to add (more) to our sins and to 
Job 34. 37 For he addeth rebellion unto his sin, he 
Prov. 3. 2 length of days., shall they add to thee 

10. 22 it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow 

16. 23 The heart of the ^vise . . addeth learning to 
30. 6 Add thou not unto his words, lest he 

3. To give, ]ni nathan. 

Num 35. 6 to them ye shall add forty arid two'cities 
f sa. fig. 27 Add iniijuity unto their iniquity : and 



i. To add, .155 saphah. fr 

Deut 2g. 19 though I walk in the imagination, .to add 
Isa. 29. I add ye year to year; let them kill sacriflce3 
30. I not of my spirit, that they may add sin to 

5. To hear or bring upon, (irKpepo} cpipher5. 

PhU. I. 16 supposing to add attliction to my bonds 
Q.To furnish abundantly, intxapriyiu epichoregeO. 

2 Pe. I. 5 giving all diligence, add to your faith 
7. To put to, or forward, irpoo'TiBTifii prostithemi. 

Matt. 6. 27 can add one cubit unto his stature? 

6. 33 all these things shall be added unto you 
Luke 3. 20 Added this yet above all, that he shut up 

12. 25 with taking tliought can add to his stature 
12. 3t all these things shall be added unto you 
jg. II as they heard these things, he added and 
Acts 2. 41 the same day there were added (unto 
247 the Lord added to the church daily such 
5. 14 believers were the more added to the 
11. 24 much people was added unto the Lord 
Gal. 3. 19 It was added because of transgressions 

ADD in conference, to — 

To add up together, irpoaavaTld-qiii prosanatithemi. 

Gal. 2. 6 in conference added nothing to me, but 
ADD (thereto), to — 
To arrange throughout in addition, iiri5iaTaiT<rofiat. 

Gal. 3. 15 no man disannulleth, or addeth thereto 
ADD unto, to — 
To put on, or upon, (ntTi0rifj.i epitiChemi. 

Rev. 22. 18 If any man shall add unto ...shall add uu 
AD-'DAH, J IX strong. 

The name of a place from which some of the inhabit- 
ants came with Zerubbabel to Jerusalem ; others con- 
sider it the name of a man who was unable to show his 
genealogy to be of Israel, B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 59 these (were) they which went up from . . A. 
ADDED, to be — 

1, To be added, ip; yasaph, 2. 

Jer. 36. 32 and there were added besides unto them 

2. To be added, "ip; yesaph, 6. 

Dan. 4. 36 and excellent majesty was added unto mo 
ADDER — 
\. Adder, Dic'jy akshuh. 

Psa. 140. 3 adders' poison (is) under their lips 
2.Asp, ]n3 petJien. 

Psa. 58. 4 (they are) like the deaf adder (that) 

91. 13 Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder 
Z.Basilisk, cockatrice, ':ipDV tsiplumi. 

Pro. 23. 32 At the last it..3tingeth like an adder 
i.Adder, viper, JD'p?' sJiephiphon. 

Gen. 49. 17 Dan shall be. .an adder in the path, that 

AD'-DI, 'A55( {meaning uncertain). 

An ancestor of Joseph the husband of Mary mother of 
Jesus. 

Luke 3. 28 which was (the son) of A., which was (the 
ADDICT, to — 
To arrange, set oneself, rda-i 

1 Co. 16. 15 and (that) they h: .1 ^htmsciv ■ : 

ADDITIONS— 
Joinings, wreaths, nV'"? loyoth 

1 Ki. 7. 29 (were) certain adc ' .^ of t^ ^ n 

7. 30 undersetters molti . . ic; ^f e . oij a. 
7. 36 proportion of every one, and additions 

AD'-DON, [iix strong. 

The same perhaps as Addan, B.C. 536. 

Neh. 7. 61 these(were)theywhichwentup. .from. .A. 
A'-DEK, 115;, inj; a flock. 
A son of Berah, grandson of Shaharaim, a Benjamite. 

I Ch. 8. IS And Zebadiah, and Arad, and A. 
A-Df-EL^ ^K'-iy. orndment of God. 

1. A descendant of Simeon. 

I Ch. 4. 36 and Jaakobah, and Jeshohaiah . . and A. 

2. A descendant of Aaron. 

I Ch. g. 12 and Maasiai the son of A., the son of 

3. Asmaveth's father, who was David's treasurer (per- 
haps the same as No. 2.), B.C. 1030. 

1 Ch. 27. 25 the king's treasures (was), .the son of A. 

A'-DIN, jnj; ornament. 

l.One whose descendants returned from Babylon with 

Zerubbabel, B.C. 443. 

Ezra 2. 13 The children of A., four hundred flftyand 
Neh. 7. 20 The children of A., six hundred fifty and 

2. One whose posterity came up with Ezra. 

Ezra 8. 6 Of the sons also of A. ; Ebed the son of J. 

3. The name of a family who with Nehemiah and tho 
people sealed the covenant. 

Neh. 10. 14-16 [The chief of the people]. .A. 
A-DI'-NA, Ni'ia, ornament, 
A Reubenite captain of David's, B.C. 1048. 

I Ch. II. 42 A. the son of Shiza the Eeubenite, A 
A-DI'-NO, i:"i^ ornament. 
One of Ddvid's thirty valiant men, B.C. 1048. 

sSa. 23. 8TIieTachmoaite..the8ame(waB} A. the 



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A-SI-THA'-III, Drnnfi; two ways, or passages. 
A city ID the plain of Judah. 

Josh. 15. 33-36 in the valley. .Sbaraim, and A., and 
ADJTTEE, to — 
l.To cause to take oath, nSx alah, 5. 

1 Sa. 14. 24 for Saul had adjured the people, saying 
2..T0 cause to swear, vyff shaba, 5. 

Jos. 6. 26 And Joshua adjured (them) at that time 
J Kl. 22. 16 How many times shall I adjure thee that 

2 Ch. 18. X 5 How many times shall I adjure thee that 

3. To adjure thoroughly, i^opKl(ci> exorkizS. 

Matt 26. 63 I adjure thee by the living God.thatthou 

A.To adjure, opxt^w horkizCt. 

Mark 5. 7 I adjure thee by God, that thou torment 
Acts ig. 13 We adjure you by Jesus whom I'aul 

AD'-LAI, "Sly lax, weary. 

Father of Shaphat, who was overseer of the herds in the 

lowlands in David's time, B.C. 1040. 

1 Ch. 27. 29 overthe herds.. (wa3)Shaphat the son otA. 

AD'-EAH, nO"!(< earthwork, fortress. 

A town in the vale of Siddim wliich was destroyed with 

Sodom, Gomorrah, Zeboim, c.c. 1897 

Gen. to 19 as thou goest unto .Gomorrah, and A. 
14. 2 made war with. .Shinab king of A., and 
14 8 there went out. the king of A., and tho 
Deut29. 23 the overthrow of Sodom and Gomorrah, A 
Uos. II. 8 how shall I make thee as A. 7 

AD-HA'-THA, «np"!!< God-given. 

One of the seven princes of Persia ond Media in (be 

reign of Ahasuerus, B.C. 510. 

£sth. I. 14 the next unto him (was) Carshena..A. 
ALMIKISTERED, to be — 
To minister, StaKoutu diakoneo. 

2 Co. 8. 19 which is administered by us to the glory 

8. 2o this abundance which is administered by 

ADBUnSTRATiOir — 

Ministry, SiaKovla diakonia. 

I Co. 12. s there are differences of administrations 

3 Co. 9. 12 For the administration of this service 

ADMIEATIOlf — 
Wonder, Oav/xa thauma. 

Eev. 17. 6 I wondered with great adnUration 
ADMIKATION, to have in — 
To wonder, BavfidCta thaumazd. 

Jude 16 having men's persons in admiration 
ADMIEED, to be — 
To wonder, 6av/j.d(a) thaumaaS. 

3 Th. 1. 10 and to be admired in all them that believe 
ASK ONISE, to — 
1. To testify, say again and again, iiy ud, 5. 

Jer. 42. 19 know certainly that I have admonished 
Z.To put in mind, vovOereu noutlieteo. 

Bom. 15. 14 able also to admonish one another 

Col. 3. 16 teaching and admonishing one another 

1 Th. 5, 12 we beseech you . .and admonish you 

2 Th. 3. IS but admonish (him) as a brother 

3. To recommend, irapaivioi paraineo. 

Acts 27. 9 was now already past, Paul admonished 
ABMOBTISHED. to be — 
To be shone on, nni znhar, 2. 

Eccl. 4 13 king, who will no more be admonished 
12. 12 further, by these, my son, be admonished 

ADMONISHED of God. to bo — 

To have a divine oracle, xpVf^<i'riC<^ ehrlr/iatizd. 
Heb. 8. 5 as Moses was ad[monisaed of God when 

ADMONrnON — 

A putting into the mind, vovSfff'ia noutliesia, 
I Co. 10. II they are ivritten for our admonition 
Eph 6 4 bring them up in the. .admonition of the 
Titus 3. 10 an heretick, after the., second admonition 

AD'-KA, N}iy pleasure. 

1. One of the family of Pahath-moab who had taken a 
strange wife during the exile, B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 30 of the sons of Pahath-moab ; A., and 

2. A priest in the time of Joiakim, grandson of Jozadak. 

Neh. 12. 12-15 [the chief of the fathers).. Of Harim, A. 
AD'-NAH, '^PM pleasure. 

1. A captain of Manasseh, who joined David in Ziklag, 
S.C. 1048. 

1 Ch. 12. 3o there fell to him of Manasseh, A., and 

2. The chief captain of the army of Jehoshaphat, B.C. 914. 

2 Ch. 17. 14 Of Judoh. .A. the chief, and with him 
ADO, to make an — 

To be tumuLtv/>us, Bopv^io/xai thorubeomai, 
Mark 5. 39 he saith. . Why make ye this ado, and 

A^O-Nl-BE'-ZEK, P!3-')-W lord of lightning. 

A king of Bezek, captured by the men of Judah and 

Simeon and taken to Jerusalem, where he was mutilated, 

and c^ed, B.C. 1449. 

Judg. I. 5 And they found A. in Bezek : and they 
r. 6 But A. fled ; and they pursued after him 
t, 7 And A Eaid, Threescore and tan kings 



A-DO-KI'-JAH, TH.x Jah is mp lord. 

1. Fourth son of David, born in Hebron, and afterwards 
put to death by Solomon for aspiring to the throne, 
li.C. loij. 

3 Sa. 3. 4 [unto David were sons born) . . fourth A. 

I Ki. I. 5 Then A. tlie son of Haggith exalted 
X. 7 and they following A. helped (him) 
I. 8 Zadok the priest, and. .were not mth A. 
I. 9 And A. slew sheep and oxen and fat cattle 
I. 11 saying. Hast thou not heard that A. the 
I. 13 Solomon, .shall reign, .why then doth A. 
I. 18 And now, behold, A. reigneth ; and now 
t. 24 Nathan said .hast thou said, A. shall 
I. 25 behold, they . .say, God save king A. 
I. 41 And A. and all the guests that (were) with 
1. 42 And A. said unto him. Come in ; for thou 
X. 43 Jonathan answered and said to A., Verily 
I. 49 all the guests tliat (were) with A. were 
I. 50 And A. feared because of Solomon and 

1. 51 it was told Solomon, saj-ing, Behold, A. 
3. 13 And A. the son of Haggith came to B. 
3. 19 king Solomon, to speak unto him for A. 
3. 21 And she said. Let Ablshag. .be given to A. 
3. 22 why dost thou ask Abishag. .for A. ? ask 
3. 23 God do so to me and more also, if A. lit 'e 

2. 24 A. shall be put to death this day 

2. 28 Joab hath turned after A., though he 

1 Ch. 3. i.2Son3of David.. third Absalom.. fourths 

2. One of the Levitcs sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the 
law, B.C. 914. 

2 Ch. 17. 8 with them (he sent) Levitcs. .A., and 

3. A chief of the people that with Nehemiah sealed the 
covenant, B.C. 445. 

Neli. 10. 14, 16 The chief of the people. .A., Bigavl, 

A-DO-Nr-KAM, CiJ'n-* my lord has risen. 

1. An Israelite whose descendants Came up from Babylon 
after the exile, B.C. 53G. 

Ezra. 2. 13 the cliildreu of A, six hundred sixty and 
Nell. 7. 18 the children of A., six hundred threescore 

2. One, some of whose posterity came up from Babylon 
with Ezra, B.C. 457. This may be the same as No. i. 

Eza. 8. 13 of the last sons of A, whose names (arej 

A-DO-NI'-EASI, OI'llN my lard is high. 
A tribute officer of Solomon's, B.C. 975. 

I Ki. 4. 6 and A. the son of Abda (was) over the 
5. 14 and A (was) over the levy 

A-DO-NI-ZE-'DEK, pyr'^is! lord of justice. 

A king of the Canaanitcs or Amoritcs in Jerusalem, and 

slain by Joshua, B.C. 1452. 

Josh. 10. t when A. king of Jerusalem had heard 
10. 3 Wherefore A king of Jerusalem sent 
ADOPTION — 
Placing as a son, oio0c<n'o huiothesicb. 

Bom. 8. 15 ye have received the Spirit of adoption 

8. 23 waiting for the adoption, (to wit), the 

9. 4 to whom (pertaineth) the adoption, and 

ADOPTION of sons or children — 
Placing as a son, vwBea-ia huiothcsia. 

Gal. 4. 5 we might receive the adoption of sons 
Eph. I. 5 predestinated us uuto the adoption of c. 

A-DO-RA'-m, 0-in« double honour. 
A city in the S.W. of Judah, built by Rehoboam, son of 
Solomon, and now called Dura, 5 miles S.W of ilcbron. 
2Ch. II. 5,9 Behoboam dwelt in Jer., and built.. A 

A-DO'-RAM, D-i'lN high honour. 

1. An officer of David's, setover the tribute . supposed to 
be the same as Adoniram, B.C. 975. 

2. Sa.2o. 24 And A. (was) over the tribute : and 

2. An officer of Solomon's and afterwards of Rehoboam's. 

I Ki 12. 18 Then king Behoboam sent A, who (was) 

ADORN, to ~ 

1. To pass on or over, ni-j_ ndah. 

Isa. 61. 10 ornaments, and as a bride adometb 

2.T0 polish, adorn, Kocr/jtfw kosmco. 

Luke 21. 5 how it was adorned with goodly stones 
I Ti. 2. 9 also, that women adorn themselves 
Titus 2. to that tliey may adorn the doctrine of God 

1 Pe. 3. 5 holy women also, .adorned themselves 
Eev. 21. 2 as a bride adorned for her husband 

ADORNED, to be — 

To be passed on or over, m^ adah. 

Jer. 31. 4 thou shalt again be. adorned with thy 

ADORNING — 

Ornament, KScrfios kosmos. 

iPe. 3. 3 Whoseadorninglet itnotbethatoutwM'd 

AD-RAJH-ICE'-LECS, ^,^e-i-i!< honour of the king. 

1. An idol of the SepharviteSwhom Shalmaneser brought 
to people the cities of Israel after carrying their in- 
habitants captive to Assyria. 

2 Ki. 17. 31 Sepharvitcs burnt their children, .to A 

2. A son of Sennacherib, Idng of Assyria, wlio, with his 
brother Sharezer, slew their father in the temple of Nis- 
roch, B.C. 721. 

3 Ki 19. 37 A. and Sharezer his sons smote him with 
Isa. ^7- 38 U came to pass . . that A . . gmote him with 



AD-RA-anrT'-TIUM, 'ASpa/uuTTrji/Js, 

A seaport of Mysia in Asia Minor, colonised by the 
Athenians. 

Acts 27. 2 entering into a ship of A., we launched 

A-DRI'-A, 'KSplas. 

The sea on the E. of Italy called the Adriatic, or Gulf 
of Venice. In Paul's time it embraced also tlie part of 
the Mediten'anean between Greece and Sicily. 

Acts 27. 27 we were driven up and down in A. 
AD-RI'-El, Vx'i-iy ho7iour of Ood. 

A man of Issachar, to whom Merab (Saul's daughter) was 

given, B.C. 1064. 

1 Sa. 18. 19 she was given unto A. tho Meholathite 
3 Sa. 21. 8 whom she brought up for A. the son of 

A-DTJl'-LAJI, cV'i;; resting place. 

1. A royal city S.W. of Jerusalem. 

Josh.i2. 7-15 these (are) the kings, the king of A. 

«S- 33-35 in the valley .Jarmuth and A.,Socoh 
sCh. II. 57 Behoboam dwelt in .fer., and built. .A, 
Neh. II. 25-30 the children of Judah dwelt at. .A. 
Mic. 1. 15 he shall come uuto A. the glory of Israel 
2.A large cave near the city (No. t). 

I Sa. 22. I David, .escaped to the cave A. : and 
3 Sa. 33. 13 of the thirty . .came, .unto the cave of A. 
I Ch. II. 15 three. .went do^vn..into the cave of A. 

A-DDI-LAII-ITE, 'eViJ!, a native of.Advllam. 

Gen. 38. 1 Judah went . . and turned in to a certain A. 
38. 12 he and his friend Hirah the A. 
38. 20 sent the kid by.. his friend the A 

ADTJITEREB — 

\.To commit adultery, "i^j naaph. 

Lev. 20. 10 the adulterer and adulteress shall snrely 
Job 24. 15 The eye also of the adulterer waiteth for 

2.T0 commit adxdtery, '\H\ naaph, 3. 

Psa. 50. i8 and hast been partaker with adulterers 
Isa. 57. 3 the seed of the adulterer and the whore 
Jer. g. 2 go from them ! for they (be) all adulterers 

23. lo For the land is full of adulterers ; for 
nos. 7. 4 They (are) all adulterers, as an oven 
Mai. 3. s and I will be. .against the adulterers 

3.Aduiterer, fioixSs moichos. 

Luke i3. II I thank thee. I am not as. .adulterers 

1 Co. 6. 9 fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers 
Heb. [3. 4 whoremongers and adulterers God will 
Jas. 4. 4 adulterers and adulteresses, know ye not 

ADiriTERESS — 

l.To c0m7n.it adultery, t\H\ naaph. 

Lev. 2o. 10 the adulterer and the adulteress shall 
Eze. 23. 45 them afterthemannerofadulteress.^3, and 
33. 45 because they (are) adulteresses, and blood 

l.To commit adultery, r^u-^ naaph, 3. 

Hos. 3. I yet an adulteress, according to the lovo 
Z.The wife of a man, V'v. .t^n esheth ish. 

Prov. 6. 26 and the adulteress will hunt for tho 
4,yidultp'ess, fioixaKls moichalia. 

Kom. 7. 3 called an adulteress, .is no adulteress 

Jas. 4. 4 Ve adulterers and adulteresses, know ye 

ADTTLTEBIES — 

l.Adulterous objects, D'S'.Sk} naajihuphim. 

Hos. 2. 2 therefore put away, .her adulteries from 
i.Adulteries, C'eni niuphim. 

Jer. 13. 27 I have seen thine adulteries, and thy 
ADTIITESIES, in — 
Adidteroxis acts, D'3N] niuphim. 

Ezq, 23. 43 I unto (her that was) old In adultcrica 
ADTIXTEROUS — 
1.2*0 commit adultery, fi^'inaapli, 3. 

rrov.30. 2o such (is) the way of an adulterous woman 
'2.A dulteress, /lOixaKls moiclialis. 

Matti2. 39 An evil and adulterous generation seeketh 
i5. 4 wicked .ind adulterous generation seeketh 

Mark 8. 38 in this adulterous and sinful generation 

ADDLTERY — 

l.Adxdleress, p.oixci.\h moichalis. 

2 Pe. 2. 14 Having eyes full of adaltciy, and that 
2.Adultery, fioixf'a moicheia. 

Matt 15. 19 For out of the heart proceed.. adulteries 
Mark 7. 21 of the heart of men, proceed, .adulteries 
John 8. 3 nnto him a woman taken in adultery 
Gal. 5. 19 works of the flesh are. .Adultei? 

ADXTLTERY, to commit — 

l.To commit adultery, <](<!} naaph. 

FAod2o. 14 Thou Shalt not commit adultery 
Lev. 20. 10 And the man that committeth adultery 
20. xo (even he) that committeth adultery with 
Deut. 5. 18 Neither shalt thou commit adultery 
Pi'ov. 6. 32 (But) whoso committeth adultery with a 
Jer. 3. 9 committed adultery ivith stones and with 
5. 7 they then committed adultery, and 
7. 9 Will ye. .murder, and commit adultery 
23. 14 they commit adultery, and walk in lies 

2. To commit adultery, f\H) naaph, 3. 

Jer. 3. 8 backsliding Israel committed adultery 

29. 23 and have committed adultery with thefp 
Ezo. x6. it (But as) a wife that contmlttoth adultery 



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Ezc. 23. 37 That they have committed adultery, and 

23. 37 with their idols, .committed adultery 
Hos. 4. 13 and your spouses shall commit adultery 

4. 14 your spouses when they commit adultery 

S.To commit adultery, fioix^^H'-'^h moichaomai. 
Matt. 5. 32 causeth her to commit adultery : and 

5. 32 shall marry her. .committeth adultery 
jg. 9 committeth adultery . . doth commit adul. 

Markio. u and marry another, committeth adultery 
JO. 12 and be married, .she committeth adultery 

4.T0 commit adultery, fioix^vto moiclieuo. 
Matt. s. 27 Thou shalt not commit adultery 

5. 28 whosoever looketh. .committed adultery 

19. 18 Thou shalt not commit adultery 
Markio. 19 Thou knowest. .Do not commit adultery 
Luke 16. 1 3 committeth adultery.. committeth adul. 

18. 20 Thou knowest. .Do not commit adultery 
Rom. 2. 22 commit adultery, dost thou, .adultery 

13. 9 For this, Thou shalt not commit adultery 
Ja3. 2. II notcommit adultery commit no adultery 
Kev. 2. 22 and them that commit adultery with • 

ADXTLTEEY, committiiig — 
To commit adultery inj naaph. 

Hos. 4. 2 and stealing, and committins adultery 

ADTJITEET, in — 

To commit adultery, /ioixf'5a> m.oicheud. , 

John 8. 4 [Master, this woman.. taken in aduUery] 

A-DUM'-EIIII, D'Bix red places. 

A ridge of hills, W. of Gilgal, between Judah and 

Benjamin. 

Josh. IS- 7 Gilsal, that (is) 'before the goingupto A. 
18. 17 Gililoth..over against the going up of A. 

ADVANCE, to — 

\.To ma/ce great, h-\) gadal, 3. 

Esth. 10. 2 whereunto the king advanced him, (are) 

2. To lift vp, Kif J nasa.^ 3. 

Esth. 3. I and advanced him, and set his seat above 
5. II and how he had advanced him above the 

3. To do, make, n'^v. asah. 

1 Sa. 12. 6 (It is) the LORD that advanced Moses and 

ADVANTAGE — 

l.Oucr arui above, superfluity, vepicrffos perissos. 
Rom. 3. I What advantage then hath the Jew? 

i.ProJit, advantage, u<p(K€ta. 

Jude 16 persons in admiration . . of advantage 

ADVANTAGE, to be of — 

To profit, be usefal, )3p sakan. 

Job 35. 3 thou saidst. What advantage will it bo 

ADVANTAGE, to get an — 

To get more than another, TrKeoveKrea.' pUonekleo. 
2 Co. 2. II Lest Satan should get an advantage of us 

ADVANTAGED, to be — 
To profit, a)(J>sA.6ui upliclco. 

Luke 9. 25 For what is a man advantaged, I£ he gain 
ADVANTAGETH — 
ProAt, advantage, u<pe\o! ophelos 

J Co. 15. 32 what advantageth it me, if the dead 

ADVENTURE self, to — 

To give, give up, SiSiofxi didomi. 

Acts 19. 31 not adventure himself into the theatre 

ADVENTURE, to — 

I. To try, attempt, noi nasah, 3. 

Deut.28. 56 which would not adventure to set. .her 

2. To send forth, TlV^ shalak, 5. 

Judg. 9. 17 my father fought for you, and adventured 

ADVERSARY — 

I. To bind, distress, straiten, lis tsur. 

Exod23. 22 an adversary unto thine adversaries 
i.Straitness, straitever, ns tsar. 

Deut32. 37 lest their adversaries should behave 

32. 43 will render vengeance to his adversaries 
Josh, s- '3 (Art) thou for us, or for our adversaries 7 
Ezra 4. I Now when the adversaries of Judah and 
Neh. 4. 11 And our adversaries said. They shall not 
Esth. 7. 6 And Esther said, The adversary and 
Psa. 74. 10 how long.£hall the adversary reproach 7 
81. 14 turned my handagalrtst their adversaries 
89. 42 set up the right hand of his adversaries 
Isa. I. 24 I will ease me of mine adversaries, and 
9. II Lord shall set up the adversaries of Rezm 
S9. «8 he will repay, fury to his adversaries 

63. 18 our adversaries have trodden down thy 

64. 2 to make, .known to thine adversaries 
Jer 30. 16 and all thine adversaries, every one of 

46. 10 may avenge him of his adversaries 
50. 7 and their adversaries said, We offend not 
Lam. I. 5 Her adversaries are the chief her enemies 
I. 7 the adversaries saw her, (and) did mock at 
I. 10 The adversary hath spread out his hand 
I. 17 (that) his adversaries (should be)round 
s. 4 he stood . . as an adversary, and slew all 
a. 17 hath set up the horn of thine adversaries 
4. 12 not have believed that the adversary and 
Amos 3. I J An adversary (there shall be) even round 
Mic. 5. 9 Thine hand . .upon thine adversaries 
Nab. I. 2 will tcUic vengeance on his adversaries 



Z.Straitness, .Tijf tsarah. 

I Sa. I. 6 and her adversary also provoked her sore 

i.To straiten, distress, T\f tsarar. 

Exod23. 22 an adversary unto thine aSversaries 
Psa. 69. 19 mine adversaries (are) all before thee 
Isa. II. 13 and the adversaries of Judah shall be cut 

5.T0 strive, plead, 3n rib, 5. 

X Sa. 3. 10. The. adversaries of the LORD shall be 
6.Accuser, opponent, [oy satan. 

Num22. 22 angel of the Lord stood.. an adversary 

1 Sa. 29. 4 lest in the battle he be an adversary to UB 

2 Sa. 19. 22 that ye should this day be adversaries 
I Ki. 5. 4 (so that there is) neither adversary nor 

II. 14 And the Lord stirred up an adversary 
II. 23 God stirred him up (another) adversary 
II. 2S he was an adversary to Israel all the days 

7. To accuse, oppose, joy satan. 

Psa. 71. 13 Let. .be. consumed that are adversaries 
109. 20 this (be) the revj'ard of mine adversaries 
109. 29 Let mine adversaries be clothed with 
S.Ovmer of a judgment, ttS?Q Sys baal mishpat. 
Isa. 50. 8 who (is) mine adversary? let him come 
^.A man of strife, 3'1 V'it. ish rib. 

Job 31. 35 and (that) mine adversary had ^vnttcu a 
10. OppoTient in law, avrlSiKos antidikos. 

Matt. 5. 25 Agree with thine adversary ...lest the a 
Luke 1 2. 58 when thou goest with thine adversary to 

18. 3 saying. Avenge me of mine adversary 
t Pe. 5. 8 because your adversary the devil 

W.To be laid in opposition, avriKftfuu antikeimai. 
Luke 13. 17 all his adversaries were ashamed ; and 
21. 15 which all your adversaries shall not be 
I Co. 16. 9 opened unto me, and. .many adversaries 
Phil. I. 28 in nothing terrified by your adversaries 
I Tim. 5. 14 give none occasion to the adversary to 

\2,0ver against, inrivavrloi. 

Heb. 10. 27 which shall devour the adversaries 

ADVEESABT, to be an — 

To accuse, oppose, \o''f satan. 

Psa. 38. 20 They also that, are mine adversaries 
109. 4 For my love they are my adversaries ; but 

ADVERSITY — 

\. Halting, limping, ihn tsela. 

Psa. 35. IS But in mine adversity they rejoiced, and 

2.Slraitness, distress, .tiv tsarah. 

zSa. 4. 9 redeemed my soul out of all adversity 
2Ch. 13. 6 for- God did vex them with all adversity 
Psa. 31. 7 thou hast known my soul in adversities 
rrov.17. 17 and a brother is bom for adversity 
24. 10 (If) thou faint in the day of adversity 

S.Straitness, straitener, "is tsar. 

Isa. 30. 20 the Lord give you the bread of adversity 
i.Evil, n ra. 

1 Sa. 10. 19 saved yon out of all your adversities and 
Psa. 10. 6 for I (shall) never (be) in adversity 

94. 13 give him rest from the days of adversity 
Eccl. 7. 14 in the day of adversity consider 

ADVERSITY, to suffer — 
Held by evil, KaKovxov/ievos kakouchoumenos. 
Heb. 13. 3 them which suffer adversity, as being 

ADVERTISE, to — 
l.To counsel, ya', yaats. 

Num.24. 14 I will advertise thee what this people 

2.T0 uncover, the ear, [lie nSi galah ozen. 

Ruth 4. 4 I thought to advertise thee, saying 
ADVICE — 
\.Word, i;i dabqr. 

Judg2o. '7 give here your advice and counsel 

2 Sa. 19. 43 advice should not be fli-st had in bringing 

2.Taste, reason, oya taa.m. 

1 Sa 25. 33 blessedCDe)thyadvico,andblcs3ed(be)thou 

Z.Counsel, njjy eisah. 

2 Ch. 10. 14 and answered them after the advice of 
^.Opinion founded on knowledge, yvd/xri gnome. 

2 Cor. 8. 10 And herein I give (my) advice ; for this Is 
ADVICE, good — 
Combinations, n^h^T^P'tachbidoth. 

Prov.2o. j8 and with good advice make war 
ADVICE, to take or give — 
l.To give or talce counsel, y]l) yaats, 2. 

a Ch. 10. "9 'Wlxat advice give ye that we may return 
25. 17 Then Amaziah king of Judah took advica 

2. To take counsel, Y>V uts. 

Judg 19 30 consider of it, take advice, and speak 
ADVISE, to — 
l.To know, jn; yada. 

2 Sa. 24. 13 now advise, and see what answer I shall 

2. To be counselled, f y; yaats, 2. 

I Ki. 12. 6 How do ye advise that I may an.swer this 

3.7*0 give counsel, fiov\-f]i' rlB^iit boulen tithemi. 
Acts 27. 12 the more part advised to depart thence 

ADVISE self, to — 
To see, nsjT raah. 

1 Ch.2i. II advise thyself what word I shall bring 



ADVISED, weU — 

To be counselled, j'y; yaats, 2. 

Prov.13. 10 but with the well ^vlsed (Is) wi&dom 
ADVISEMENT — 
Counsel, .lyy etsah. 

I Ch. 12. 19 the Philistines upon ad visement sent him 
ADVOCATE — 
One called alongside (to help), irapiKXtjroi. 

1 Jo. 2. I And if any man sin, we have an advocato 
AE-NE'-AS, hivJiv praise. 
A paralytic of Lydda healed by Peter. 

Acts 9. 33 there he found a certain man named A. 
9. 34 Peter said unto him. A., Jesus Christ 

AE'-NON, Alvdiv {natural) fountains. 

A place near Salim (a little N. of it, and now called 

Aynum), at the head of the valley of Shecheni. Copious 

springs are still here, in a broad open valley called 

Wady-Farah. 

John 3. 23 John also was baptising in A. near to 3. 

ATAE (off) — 

l.A place far off, Birnp merchaq. 

Psa. 138. 6 but the proud he knowcth afar o(T 

Jer. 31. 10 nations, and declare .. in the isles afar off' 

2. Far off, p\rn rachoq. 

Gen. 22. 4 Abraham lifted up . . saw the place afar olT 

37. 18 they saw him afar off. .before he canio 
Exod. 2. 4 And his sister stood afar off, to wit 

20. 18 the people saw (it)^ they, .stood afar off 
20. 21 And the people stood afar off 
24. I seventy of the elders, .worship.. afar off 
Num. 9. 10 If any man. (be), .in a journey afar off 
I Sa. 26. 13 stood on the top of an hill afar off 
2^Ki. 2. 7 fifty men , . went, and stood to view afar off 
Ezra 3. 13 people shouted, .noise was heard afar off 
Neh. 12. 43 joy of Jerusalem was heard even afar off 
Job 2. 13 when they lifted up their eyes afar off 
35. 25 Every man. .may behold (it) afar off 
39 25 Ha he smelleth the battle afar off 
39. 29 she seeketh. her eyes behold afar off 
Psa. lo. I Why staudest thou afar off, Lord? 

38. ji My lovers and my kinsmen stand afar off 

65. s them that are afar off (upon) the aea 
139. 2 thou understandest my thought afar off 

Isa. 23. 7 her own feet shall carry her afar off 
59. 14 And justice standeth afar off 

66. 19 (to) Tubal, and Javan, (to) the isles afar off 
Jer. 33. 23 a God at hand and not a God afar off! 

46. 27 behold, I will save thee from afar off 
51. 50 go away .remember the Lord afar off 
Mic. 4. 3 he shall .rebuke strong nations afar off 

Z.To put or go far off, prn rachaq, 5. 

Exod 33. 7 and pitched it. afar off from the camp 

i.Far, distant, fiaKpav makran. 

Acts 2. 39 and to all that are afar off, (even) as many 
Eph. 2. 17 peace to you which were afar off 

S.From fur, /laKpSdei/ inakrothen. 

Markii. 13 seeing a fig tree afar off, having 
Luke 18. 13 the publican, standing afar off, would 
22. 54 And Peter followed afar off 
^ 23. 49 stood afar off, beholding these things 

S.From afar, vSppudiV porrolhen, 

Luke 17. 12 that were lepers, which stood afar oft 
Heb. II. 13 but having seen them afar off 

AETAIR — 

1. Word, thing, "lai dabar. 

I Ch. 26. 32 made rulers, .for. affairs of the king 
Psa.ii2. 5 he will guide his affairs with discretion 

2.Service, '"lysy, abidah. 

Dan. 2. 49 he set over the affairs of the province 

3. 12 certain thou hast set over the affairs 

3. TTie things concerning, ra v(pi ta peri. 

Eph. 6. 32 that ye might know our affairs, and (thai ) 
Phil. I. 27 I may hear of your affairs, that yc stand 

i.The things concerning, to Kard ta kata. 

Eph. 6. 21 But that ye may know my affairs, 
5.£vsiness, matter, npayfiarela pragmateia. 

zTi. 2. 4 entangleth himself with the affairs 
ATFECT, to — 
l.To roll, move, act, 77!; alaZ. 

Lara. 3. SI Mine eye affeeteth mine heart 

2. To be or make zealous, ^Ti\iu zeloo. 

Gal. 4. 17 exclude you, that ye might affect them 
ATFECT, to zealously — 
To be or make zealous, (r]Kia teloo. 

Gat 4- 17 They zealously affect you, (but) not well 

4. lE good to be zealously affected always 

ATFECTED, to make evil — 
To make evil, Kaniw kakoo. 

Acts 14. 2 ma4e their minds evil affected against 

AFFECTION — 

l.Feeling, passion, ■rriBrtna palhema. 

Gal. 5. 24 the flesh with the affections and lusts 

l.Feeling, passion, itiBot pathos. 

Rom. I. 26 God gave them up unto vile affections 

ATFECTXOH, inordinate — 
Feeling, passion, vdBot pathos. 

CoL 3. 5 fornication, uncleaacess, Inordi aScct(un 



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ATFECTION, inward — 
Bowels, o-TT A.07X*'" splangchna. 

s Co. 7. 15 his inward attection ia more abundant 
ATFECTION on, to set the — 
To invid, think, (ppoveia phroneO. 

Col. 3. 2 Set your affection on things above, not 011 

ATFECTION to, to set - 
To be pleased, nyi ratsah. 

1 Ch. 29. 3 have set my affection to the house of my 
ATTECTION, without natural — 
Wiliwut affection, 6.aTopyoi astorgos. 

Ronv I. 31 without natural ailection ; 2 Tim. 3. 2. 
ATTECTIONED, kindly - 
Lovingly affectioned, (pi\6<Tropyos philostorgos. 

Rom 12. 10 liindly affectioned one to another with 
ATTECTIONATELY desirous of, be — 
To long or yearn for, ifidpoixai himeiromai, 

X Th. 2. 8 So being artectionately desirous of you 

APTUnTY, to join, join in, make — 
To join oneself, jnn chathan, 7. 

1 Ki. 3.' I Solomon made affinity with Pharaoh king 

2 Ch. 18. I Jehoshaphat. joined affinity witli Ahab 
Ezra 9. J4 Should we. .join in affinity 

ATFIEK confidently, to — 

To asseverate thoroughly, Si'Ca-x<JpiCofiai diischuriz. 

Luke 22. 59 another confidently affirmed, saying 
AFTIEM constantly, to — 
1. To maintain strongly, SiaPe^aioofiai diabebaioom. 

Titus 3. 8 I will that thou affirm constantly 
2.70 asseverate thoroughly, SiicrxvpiCofiai diischur. 

Acts 12. 15 But she constantly affirmed tliat it was 

AFTIEM, to — 

1. To maintain strongly, Staffeffaido/jiai diabebaioom. 
J Ti. 1. 7 what they say. nor whereof they affirm 

2. To say frequently, <pd(TKui phasko. 

Acts 25. 19 Jesus, whom Paul affirmed to be alive 

3. To say, (prtfi' phemi. 

Rom. 3. 8 as reported, and as some affirm 

AFFLICT UghOy, to — 

To esteem lightly, 77P, qalal, 5. 

Isa. 9. I at the first be lightly affiicted the land 

ATTLICT, to — 

I. To afflict, grieve, nj; yagah, 5. 

Isa. 51. 23 into the hand of them that afflict thee 
Lam. I. 5 for the Lord hath affiicted her 

1 12 wherewith the Lord liath afflicted (me) 

iJ. To press, yjh lachats. 

Amos 6. 14 they shall afflict you from the entering 
Z.To lower, afflict, njj; anah, 3. 

Gen. 15. 13 they shall afflict them four hundred years 

31. 50 If thou Shalt afflict my daughters 
Exod. I. 1 1 they did afflict them with their burdens 
T. 12 the more they afflicted them, the more 
22. 22 Ye shall not afflict any widow 

22. 23 If thou afflict them in any wise 
.Lev. 16 29 the month, ye shall afflict your souls 

i6. 31 ye shall afflict your souls, by a statute 

23. 27 and ye shall afllict your souls 

23. 32 and ye shall afflict your souls 

Kiim 24. 24 the coast of Chiltim, and shall afflict 

24. 24 and shall afflict Eber. he also shall 

29. 7 and ye sliall afflict your souls 

30. 13 every binding oath to afflict the soul 
Deut26. 6 evil entreated us, and afflicted us 
Judgi6. 5 we may bind him to afflict him 

16. 6 thou mightest be bound to afflict thee 
16. 19 and she began to afflict him 
a Sa. 7. 10 children of wickedness afflict them 
I Ki. II. 39 And I will for this afflict the seed 
» Ki. 17. 20 all the seed of afflicted them 
Job 30. II hath loosed my cord, and afflicted me 

37. 23 plenty of justice . he will not afflict 
Psa. 88 7 thou hast afflicted (me) with all thy 

89. 22 nor the son of wickedness afflict him 

90. 15 the days (wherein) thou hast afflicted us 
94. 5 They break in pieces .and afflict thine 

119. 75 thou in faithfulness hath afflicted me 
isa. 58. 3 (wherefore) have we afflicted our soul 
58. 5 a day for a man to afflict his soul ? 
60. > 4 The sons . that afflicted thee shall come ? 
64. 12 wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us 
Lam. 3. 33 For he doth not afflict willingly 
Kah. I. 12 Though I hlive afflicted thee 
^. I. 12 I will afflict thee no more 

«I» Zeph. 3. 19 I will undo all that afflict thee 

5. To lower, afflict, njj; anah, 5. 

1 Ki. 8. 35 their sin, when thou afflictest them 

2 Ch. 6. 26 their sin, when thou dost afflict them 

6. To straiten, Tiy tsarar. 

Psa. 129. I Many a time have they afflicted me 
143. 12 destroy all them that afflict my soul 
Amos 5 12 they afflict the just, they take a bribe 
7. To do evil, vyn raa, 5. 

Numtt. II Wherefore hastthou afflicted thy servant? 
Ruth I. 21 and the Almighty hath afflicted me? 
Fsj. 44. 2 (how) thou didst afflict the people 
Jer. 31. 28 and to destroy, and to afflict 
*"C 4. 6 and her that I have afflicted 



8. To press, flAe/Sw thlebo. 

2 Co. I. 6 whether we be afflicted, (it is) for your 

1 Ti. 5. 10 if she have relieved the attlicted, if she 
Heb. II. 37 wandered about.. destitute, afflicted 

AFFLICT, to more grievously — • 

To make heavy, nj? kabad, 5. 

Isa. 9. I did more grievously afflict 

AFFLICT selves, to — 

ro lower, afflict oneself, njj; anah 7. 

Ezra 8. 21 that we might alllict ourselves before 

ATTLICTED -^ 

I. Bruised, 1^ dak. 

l'rov.26. 28 A lying tongue hateth (those. .) afflicted 
2.Lowcred, humbled, 'ij. am. 

2 Sa. 22. 28 And the afflicted people thou wilt save 
Job 34. 28 lie heareth the cry of the afflicted 
Psa. 18. 27 thou wilt save the afflicted people 

22. 24 abhorred the affliction of tlie afflicted 
25. 16 I (am) desolate and afflicted 

82. 3 do justice to the afflicted and needy 

83. 1 5 I (am) afflicted and ready to die from (my) 
102. title. Prayer of the afflicted when he is 

140. 12 will maintain the cause of the afflicted 
rrov.15. 15 all the days of the afflicted (are) evil 

22. 22 neither oppress the afflicted in the gate 
Isa. 49. 13 will have mercy upon his afflicted 

51. 21 Therefore, hear now this, thou afllictcd 
54. II thou afliicted, tossed with tempest 
Zeph. 3. 12 I will, leave, an afflicted and poor 

Z. Son of affliction, 'i^']^ ben oni. , , 

Prov.31. 5 pervert the judgment, -of the afflicted 

i.Straitness, i? tsar. 

Isa. 63. 9 In all their affliction be was afflicted 

5. To press, 8\i^w thlibs. 

I Tim. 5 10 if she have relieved the afflicted, 

AFFLICTED, to be — 

1. To be afflicted, grieved, .ij; yagah, 2. 

Lam. I. 4 her priests sigh, her virgins are afflicted 

2, To be lowered, humbled, njj; anah. 

Psa. 1 16. 10 I believed . . I was greatly afflicted 
119. 67 Before I was afflicted I went astray 

Z.To be lowered, humbled, ."ijj; anah, 2. 

Psa. tig. 107 I am afflicted very much : quicken me 
Isa. 53. 7 He was oppressed, and he was afflicted 
58. 10 the hungry, and satisfy the afflicted soul 

i.To be lowered, humbled, .iJj/ anah, 4. 

Lev. 23. 29 that shall not be afflicted in that same day 
Psa.119. 71 good for me that I have been afflicted 
Isa. 53. 4 stricken, smitten of Uod, and afflicted 

5. To lower or afflict oneself, njj; anah, 7. 

1 Ki. 2. 26 been afflicted my father was afflicted 
Psa. 107. 17 because of their iniquities, are afflicted 

6. To press, 6Kt0w thlibo. 

Cor I. 6 whether we be afflicted your consolation 
Heb. II. 37 being destitute, afflicted, tormented 

7 .Pressure, dXtipis thlipsis. 

Matt 24. 9 they deliver yon up to be afflicted 
8. To suffer evil, KaKoira84to kakopatheo. 

Jas. 5. 13 Is any among you afflicted? let him pfay 
9. To bear labour, TaKamup4tt> talaiporeoj 

Jas. 4. g Be afflicted, aud mourn, and weep 

AFFLICTED, him that is — 

One that is melting awmj, pa mas. 

Job 6. 14 To hira that is afflicted pity (should be 

ATFLICTION — / 

l.Iniquity, vanity, px aven. 

Job 5. 6 Although affliction Cometh not forth of 
Jer. 4. 15 a voice publisheth aftliction from 
Hab. 3. 7 I saw the tents of Cushan in affliction 

^.Pressure, fnS lachats. 

1 Ki. 22. 27 bread of affliction and with water of a. 

2 Ch. 18. 26 bread of affliction and with water of a. 
Isa. 30. 20 the Lord give you . . the water of affliction 

^.Pressure, straitness, 'ipyiD muaqah. 

Psa. 66. II thou laidst affliction upon our loins 
i.Eye, aspect, i'y ay in. 

2 Sa. 16. 12 the Lord will look on mine affliction 
i.To be lowered, humbled, .iJlf anah, 4. 

Psa. 132. I remember David, (and) all his afflictions 
Q. Lowered one, or state, riM\l enuth. 

Psa. 22. 24 nor abhorred the affliction of the afflicted 

l.One lowered, humbled, 'JV, oni. 

Gen. 16. II because the Lord hath heard, affliction 

29. 32 the Lord hath looked upon my affliction 
31. 42 God hath seen mine affliction 

41. 52 be fruitful in the land of my affliction 

Exod. 3. 7 I have .seen the affliction of my people 

3. 17 I will bring you up out of the affliction 

4.. 31 that he looked upon their affliction 

Deut 16. 3 seven days shalt thou eat. .bread of afflict. 

26. 7 the Lord .looked on our affliction 

1 Sa. I. II look on the affliction of thine handmaid 

2 Ki. 14. 26 For the Lord saw the affliction of Israel 
Neh. 9. 9 the affliction of our fathers in Egypt 
Job 10. 15 of confusion ; therefore see mine afflict 

30. 16 the days of affliction have taken hold . 
30. 27 the days of affliction prevented me 



Job 36. 8 (and) be holden in cords of affliction 
36. 15 He Uelivereth the poor in his affliction 
36. 21 this hast thou chosen rather than afflict. 
Psa. 25. 18 Look upon mine affliction and my pain 
44. 24 thou.-lorgettcst our affliction and our 
88. 9 Mine eye mourn eth by reason of affliction 
107. 10 set in darkness ..(beiiig)buund in affliction ■' 
107. 41 settethhe the poor on i.ighfrcm affliction J 
119. 50 This (is) my comfort in my affliction 
I ig. 92 should then have perished in mine afilict 
Jig. 153 Consider mine affliction, and deliver me 
Isa 48. 10 have chosen thee in the furnace of afflict. 
Lam. I. 3 because of affliction, and because of great 
I. 7 Jerusalem remembered, .her affliction 
I. 9 Lord, behold my affliction 
3. I I (am) the man (that) hath seen affliction 

3. ig Remembering mine affliction and my 

S.Slraitness, "is tsar. 

Psa.106. 44 Nevertheless he regarded their affliction 
Hos. 5. 15 and seek my face : in their affliction 
Zech. 8. 10 there any) peace., because of the afliitt. 

9. Straitness, -Tiy tsarah. 

2 Ch. 20. 9 we. .cry unto thee in our affliction 
Isa. 63. 9 In all their affliction he was afflicted 
Jer. 15. II entreat thee (well) in. time of affliction 

i6. 19 and my refuge in the day of affliction 
Jon. 2. 2 I cried by reason of mine affliction 
Nah. I. 9 affliction shall not rise up the second 
Zech.iQ. II he shall pass through the sea. affliction 

10. £vil, m ra. 

Neh. I. 3 the captivity . . (are) in great affliction 
Psa. 34. 19 Many (are) the afflictions of the righteous 
107. 39 brought low through oppression, iiffliitioa 
Jer. 48. 16 the calamity of Moab. his affliction 
Obad. 13 not have looked on their aftliction 
Zech. I. 15 and they helped forward the affliction 

11. Breach, breaking, "OK' shcbcr. 

Jer. 30. IS Why criest thou for thine affliction' 
Amos 6 6 but they are not grieved for the altiiction 

I'i.Pressure, BKiipts Udipsis. 

Mark 4. 17 afterward, when affliction or persecution 

13. 19 For (in) those days shall be affliction 
Acts 7. 10 delivered him out of all his afflictions 

7. II Egypt and Chanaan, and gi'eat affliction 
20. 23 that bonds and afflictions abide n e 

a Co. 2. 4 outof much affliction and anguish of heart 

4. 17 our light affliction, which is but for a 
6. 4 of God, in much patience, in afflictions 

8. 2 that in a great trial of affliction 
PhiL I. 16 supposing to add aftliction to my bonds 

4. 14 ye did communicate with my affliction 
Col. I. 24 and fill up the afflictions of Christ 

1 Th. I. 6 received the word in much affliction 

3. 3 no man should be moved by these afflict. 
3. 7 we were comforted-, in all our aftliction 
Heb. 10 33 both by reproaches and afflictions; and 
Jas. I. 27 To visit the fatherless, .in their aftliction 
IS.Eml treatment, Kdnaxris kaknsis. 

Acts 7. 34 I have seen the affliction of my people 
1 4. Suffering, feeling, KaB-nfia pa thema. 

2 Ti 3. II Persecutions, afflictions, which came unto 
Heb. 10. 32 ye endured a great fight of afilictions 

1 Pe. 5. 9 knowing that the same afliictions are 
AFFLICTION, to be partaker of — 
To suffer evil together, crvyKaKoiraBcai. 

2 Ti. I. 8 be thou partaker of tlie afflictions of tlie 
ATTLICTION with, to suffer — 
To be evil treated togetlier, avyKaKOvxtoi. 

Heb. II. 25 Choosing rather to suffer affliction with 
ATTLICTION, suffering -- 
Suffering evil, KaKowdO^ia kakopatheia. 

Jas. 5. 10 for an example of suffering affliction, and 
AFTLICTION, to be in — 
To straiten, send distress, "ny tsarar, 5. 

2Ch. 33. 12 when he was In affliction, he besought 
AFFLICTIONS, to endure — 
To suffer evil, KaKoitaBfu kakopatheo. 

2 IM. 4 5 watcJi thou in all. .endure afflictions 
AFFORDING — 
To bring out, pis puq, 5. 

Psa. 144. 13 gamers., full, affording all manner of 
AFFRIGHT, to — 
l.To make afraid, terrify, njfj baath, 3. 

Isa, 21 4 My heart panted, fearfuluess affrighted 
2. To -make afraid, uy, yare, 3. 

2 Ch. 32. 18 to affright them, and to trouble tliera 
AFFRIGHTED — 
In fear, €fi(po0o! emphobos. 

Luke24. 37 they were terrified and affrighted 

Rev. II. 13 the remnant were affrighted, and gave 

AFFRIGSTED, to be — 

l.To be troubled, Sri3 bahal, 2. 

Jer. 51. 32 and the men of war are affrighted 
2. To be broken down, nnn chathath, 2. 

Job 39. 22 He mocketh at feax, and is not affrighted 

Z.To be terrified, pj/ arats. 

Deut. 7. 21 Thou shalt not be affrighted at them 

i.To lay hold on fear, Typ 109 achaz soar. 

Job 18. 2o as they that, went before were affsighted 



AFOOT 



17 



AFTER 



5. To wonder rjrcalhj, iKQaix^iu, eklhanibeO. 
' JlarkiS. s und they were affrighted 

i6. 6 he saith uato tUem, Be not affrighted 

ATOOT — 

On foot, n-nCv P^^^' 

Mark 6. 33 rau afoot thither out of all cities 

AFOOT, to go — 

To be or go on foot, wE^f i/w, pezeiio. 
Acts 20. 13 minding himself to go afoot 

AFORE — 

l.Face, front, D*:3 panim. 

Isa 18. 5 For afore the harvest; when the bud is 
Eze. 33. 22 in the evening, afore lie tliat was escaped 

%Parmcr state or time, noip qadmah. 

Psa.iag. 6 which wither'eth afore it groweth 

AFORE, to promise — 

To tell about beforehand, irpofirayy(\\o/j.at. 
Rom. I. 2 Which he had promised afore by his 

AFORE or aforetime, to write — 

To write beforehand, irpoypiipu), proqra.ph'i. 
Kph. 3. 3 as I wrote afore in few words 
Koni. 15. 4 whatsoever things. . written aforetime 

ATOREHAND, to come — 

To lake beforehand, irpoXaiiSivoi prolavihanu. 
Marki4. 8 she is come aforeliand to anoint my body 

AFORETIBIE — 

l.Face, front, C'i^ panim. 

Neh. 13. 5 where aforetime they laid the meat offer 
Job 17. 6 and aforetime I was as a tabret 

2.East, former, before, on^ qedem. 

Jer 30. 20 Their children also shall be as aforetime 

Z.Once, TroTf, pole. 

John 9. 13 They brought, .hira that aforetime was 
A.From before this, ."tn naiiJ [p min qadmath denah. 

Dan. 6. 10 gave thanks before his God, as. .aforetime 
AFRAID — 
I. Trembling., "iin chared. 

Judg. 7. 3 Wliosoever (is) fearful and afraid, let him 

2. Fearing, KT, yare. 

Deut. 7. 19 all the people of whom thou art afraid 
I .Sa. 23. 3 Uchold, we be afraid here in Judah 
Jer. 42. II lie not afraid are afraid, .be not afraid 

Z.Infear, ijupo&os, emphobos. 

Luke24. 5 as tliey were afraid, and bowed down 
Acts JO. 4 when he looked on him, he was afraid, and 
22. 9 they . .saw indeed the light, .were afraid 

AFRAID, to be — 

l.To be troubled, '?ri3 bahal, 2. 

Job 21. 6 Even when I remember I am afraid 

Isa. 13. 8 And they shall be afraid 

2.7V) be terrified, afraid, ri5;a baath, 2. 

J Ch, 21. 30 to enquire of God ; for he was afraid 
Esth. 7. 6 Haman was afraid before the king 
Dan. 8. 17 I was afraid, and fell upon my face 

3. 7*0 be afraid, i» gur. 

Num22. 3 And Moab was sore afraid of the people 
Deut. 1. 17 ye shall not be afraid of the face of man 
18. 22 thou Shalt not be afraid of him 

1 Sa. 18. 15 when Saul saw. .he was afraid of hira 
Job 19. 29 Be ye afraid of the sword 

41. 25 raiseth up himself, the mighty are afraid 

_A,To be grieved, incited, :B'n daag. 

Isa. 57. II of whom hast thou been afraid 
Jer. 38. xg I am afraid of the Jews that are fallen 
42. 16 the famine, whereof ye were afraid 

5. To be afraid, to creep, Sni zachal. 

Job 32. 6 ye (are) very old ; wherefore I was afraid 

6. To be girded, restrained, "ijn chagar. 

2 Sa. 22. 46 they shall be afraid out of their close 

7. To be pained, S'n, h'in chul, chil. 

Fsa. 77. 16 the waters saw thee ; they were afraid 

8. To be girded, restrained, Jiri charag. 

Psa. 18. 45 and be afraid out of their close places 

9. To tremile, "nn charad. 

Gen. 42. 28 their heart failed . . they were afraid 
Ruth 3. 8 it came to pass, .the man ^vas afraid 
I Sa. 21. I Ahimelech was afraid at the meeting 

28. s when Saul saw the host, .he was afraid 
I Kl. I. 49 the guests that (were) with A. were afraid 
Isa. 10. 29 Ramah is afraid ; Gibeah of Saul is fled 
ig. 16 and it shall be afraid and fear 
41. 5 the ends of the earth were_ afraid 
Amos 3. o and the people not be afraid ? 

10. To be cast down, nnn chathath. 

Isa. 20. 5 they shall be afraid and ashamed of E. 
31. 9 his princes shall be afraid of the ensign 

11. To be cc^t down, nnn chathath, 2. 

Isa. 31. 4 will not be afraid of their voice 

51. 7 neither be ye afraid of their revilincts 
Mai. 2. 5 wherewith he . . was afraid before my name 

12.7*0 be afraid, n?; yagar. 

Deat. 9. 19 For I was- afraid of the anger 

z3. 60 all the diseases . . thou wast afraid of 



Job 3. 25 that which I was afraid of is come 

9. 28 I am afraid of all my sorrows 
Jer. 39. 17 the men of whom thou (art) afraid 

12. To fear, reverence, N'l; yare. 

Gen. 3. 10 I was afraid, because I (was) naked 
18. 15 I laughed not ; for she was afraid 
20. 8 and the men were sore afraid 
28. 17 he was afraid, and said, How dreadful 

31. 31 and said to Laban, Because I was afraid 

32. 7 Then Jacob was greatly afraid and 

42. 35 father saw the .money, they were afraid 

43. 18 And the men were afraid 

Exod. 3. 6 Moses hid liis face ; for he was afraid 
14. 10 and they were sore afraid 
34. 30 they were afraid to come nigh him 
Num 12. 8 then were ye not afraid to speak 
Deut. I. 29 Dread not, neither he afraid of them 
2. 4 and they shall be afraid of you 

5. 5 for ye were afraid by reason of the fire 
7 18 Thou shalt not be afraid of them 

20. I and seest horses, be not afraid of them 
28. 10 and tliey shall be afraid of thee 

Josh. 9. 24 we were sore afraid of our lives 

II. 6 Lord said Be not afraid because of them 

I Sa. 4. 7 And the Philistines were afraid, for they 
7. 7 Israel heard (it), they were afraid 
17. II they were dismayed, and greatly afraid 

17. 24 all. .fled from him, and were sore afraid 
j8. 12 And Saul was afraid of David 

18. 29 Saul was yet the more afraid of David 

21. 12 was sore afraid of Achish the Icing of 
28. 5 he was afraid, and his heart greatly 
28. 13 the king said unto her. Be not afraid 

28. 20 was sore afraid, because of the words of S. 

31. 4 would not; for he was sore afraid 

a Sa. 1.14 wast thou not afraid to stretch forth thine 

6. 9 David was afraid of the Lord that day 

a Ki. I. 15 Go down with him ; be not afraid of him 
10. 4 But they were exceedingly afraid, and 

19. 6 Be not afraid of the words which tliou 

25. 26 for they were afraid of the Chaldees 

1 Ch. 10, 4 would not ; for he was sore afraid 

13. 12 David was afraid of God that day ' 

2 Ch. 20. 15 Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason 

32. 7 be not afraid nor dismayed for the king 
Nell. 2. 2 Then I was very sore afraid 

4. 14 Be not ye afraid of them : remember the 
6. 13 that I should be afraid, and do so, and sin 

Job 5.21 neither shalt thou be afraid of destruction 

5. 22 neither shalt thou be afraid of the beasts 

6. 2r see (my) casting down, and are afraid 
Psa. 3. 6 I will not be afraid of ten thousands of 

49. 16 Be not thou afraid when one is made rich 
56. 3 What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee 
56. II I will not be afraid what man can do 
65. B They also that dwell .are afraid at thy 
91. 5 Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by 
112. 7 He shall not be afraid of evil tidings 
H2. 8 His heart (is) established, he. .be afraid 
119. 120 and I am afraid of thy judgments 

Prov. 3. 25 Be not afraid of sudden fear 

31. 21 She is not afraid of the snow for her 

Eccl. 12. 5 they shall be afraid of (that which is) 

Isa. 10. 24 my people, .be not afraid of the 

37. 6 Be not afraid of the words that thou hast 

40. 9 lift up thy voice, .be not afraid 

51. 12 that thou shouldest be afraid of a man 

Jer. I. 8 Be not afraid of their faces : for I (am) 
10. 5 Be not afraid of them ; for they cannot 

26. 21 when Urijah heard it, he was afraid 

41. 18 Chaldeans: for they were afraid of them 
42. n Be not afraid of the king of Babylon 
42. J I be not afraid of him, saith the Lord 
Eze. 2. 6 be not afraid of them , . neither be afraid 

2. 6 be not afraid of their words, nor be 
Joel 2. 22 Be not afraid, ye beasts of the field 
Jon. 1. 5 Then the mariners were afraid, and cried 

I. 10 Then were the men exceedingly afraid 
Hab. 3. 2 I. heard thy speech, (and) was afraid 

14.7'o be afi-aid, to tremble, pn; yarah. 

Isa. 44. 8 Fear ye not, neither be afraid : have not 
15. 7*0 be affrighted, ysi arats. 

Deut 31. 6 fear not, nor be afraid of them 

Josh. I. 9 be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed 
16. 7*0 declare fearful, pj; arats, 5. 

Isa. 8. 12 neither fear ye . . nor be afraid 
17. To fear, be afraid, hasten, -\n^ pachad. 

Job 23. 15 when I consider, I am afraid of him 

Psa. 27. I of whom shall I be afraid ? 

Prov. 3. 24 thou liest down, thou shalt not be afraid 

Isa. 12 2 I will trust, and not be afraid 

19. 17 every one. .shall be afraid in himself 

33. X4 The sinners in Zion are afraid 

Jer. 36. 16 they were afraid both one and other 

36. 24 Yet they were not afraid, nor rent their 
Mie. 7. 17 they shall be afraid of the Lord our God 

18. 7*0 be angry, tremble, n"i ragaz. 

Exod 15. 14 people shall hear, (and; be afraid 

19. To be afraid, to tremble, nnn rahah. 

Isa. 44. 8 Fear ye not, neither be afraid : have not 

20. To be whirled away, nyb' saar. 

Eze. 27 35 their kings shall be sore afraid, they shall 
32. 10 their kings shall be horribly afraid for 
■21.7'o be timid, shrinking, SeiXidw, deiliao. 

John 14. 27 be troubled, neither let it be afraid 
22. 7*0 tremble, rpifjuii, tremo. 

2 Po. 2. 10 not afraid to apeaJi arQ of dignities 



23. To fear, be afraid, ^oBeofiai, pkobeomaL 
Matt. 2. 22 he was afraid to go thither 

14. 27 Be of good cheer, .be not afraid 

14. 30 ho was afraid ; and beginning to sink 
17. 6 fell on their face, and were sore afraid 

17. 7 Jesus, said, Arise, and be not afraid 
25. 25 I was afraid, and went and hid 

28. 10 Then said Jesus unto them, be not afraid 
Mark 5. 15 his right mind : and they were afraid 

5. 36 he saith unto the ruler Be not afraid 

6. 50 Be of good cheer, be not afraid 

9. 32 not thatsaying, andwereafraidtoaskhim 
lo. 32 as they followed, they were afraid 
16. 8 anything to any (man) they were afraid 
Luke 8. 25 And they being afraid wondered, saying 

8. 35 in his right mind : and they were afraid 

12. 4 Be not afraid of them that Irill the body 
John 6. 19 see Jesus walking .and they were afraid 

6. 20 he saith unto them, be not afraid 
19. 8 that saying, he was the more afraid 
Acts 9. 26 they were all afraid of him, and 

18. 9 Be not afraid, but speak, and l;old not 
22. 29 and the chief captain also was afraid 

Kom 13. 3 Wilt thou then not be afraid of the 

13. 4 But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid 
Gal. 4. n I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed 
Heb. II. 23 and they were not afraid of the king's 

X Pe. 3. 6 and are not afraid with any amazement 

3. 14 and be not afraid of their terror, neither 
ATRATD, sore — 

G-realh/fearinq, Uifiopo-; ekphobos. 
Mark 9. 6 for they were sore afraid 

AFRAID, to be sore — 

They feared a great fear,i(po0riBr]<rav <pu&ov fiiyav. 
Luke 2. 9 the glory.. shone.. they were sore afraid 

AFRAID, to be horribly — 

To be whirled away, ij;'^ saar. 

Jer. 2. 12 be horribly afraid, be ye very desolate 
AFRAID, to make — 
1.7'o iroMe, hasten, Sna bahal, 3. 

Psa. 83. 15 make them afraid witli tiiy storm 
2.7*0 malce afraid, terrify, nya baath, 3. 

2 Sa. 22. 5 floods of ungodly men made me afraid 

Job 13. II Shall not his excellency make you afraid T 
13. 21 and let not thy dread make me afraid 

15. 24 anguish shall make him afraid 

18. II Terrors shall make him afraid on every 

33. 7 my terror shall not make thee afraid 
Psa. i3. 4 floods of ungodly men made me afraid 

'i.To make afraid, 7ni clechal, 3. 

Dan. 4. 5 I saw a dream which made me afraid 

4.7*0 cause to tremble, trouble, "nn charad, 5. 
Lev. 26. 6 and none shall make (you) afraid 
2 Sa. 17. 2 I will come, .and will make him afraid 
Job 11. 19 lie down, and none shall make .afraid 
.Isa. 17 2 and none shall make (them) .-xfraid 
Jer. 30. 10 quiet, and none shall make (him) afraid 

46. 27 Jacob none shall make (him) afraid 
Eze. 30. 9 to make the careless Ethiopians afraid 

34. 28 safely, and none shall make, .afraid 
39. 26 safely, .and none made (them) afraid 

Mio. 4. 4 and none shall make (them) afraid 
Nab. 2. «i whelp, and none made (them) afraid? 
Zeph. 3. 13 and none shall make (them) afraid 

5. 7*0 cast down, nnn chathath, 5. 

Hab. 2. 17 spoil of beasts, made them afraid 

6, To make afraid, ni; yare, 3. 

2 Sa. 14. 15 because the people have made me afraid 
Neh. 6. 9 For they all made us afraid, saying 

7.7*0 cause to shake or tremile, v]p, raash, 5. 

Job 39. 20 Canst thou make, .afraidas agrasshoppcrl 

AFRESH, to crucify — 

To crucify again, or anew,a.va(rravp6(D,anastauT0ii. 
Heb. 6. 6 crucifytothemselvesthesonofGodafresh 

AFTER (that follow)— 

1. After, "inN uchar. 

Gen. s 4 And the days of Adam after he had 
5. 7 Seth lived after he begat Euos 
5. 10 And Enos lived after he begat Cainau 

i.Last, latter end, JinnK acharon. 

Gen. 33. 2 he put. Leah and her children after 
I Ki. 17. 13 and after make for thee and-for thy son 
Job 18. 20 They that come after (him) shall be 
EccL I. II come with (those) that shall come after 

4. 16 they . .that come after shall not rejoice 

Z.After, "inN achare. 

Dan. 7. 24 and another shall rise after them 

4. Unto, to, ^N el. 

Lev, 20. 6 iVnd the soul that turneth after such 

5. When, WN? kaasher, 

Judgi6. 22 hair, .began to grow again after he was 
Q.After, step, walk, nnx athar. 

Dan. 2. 39 after thee shall Mise another kingdom 

7. From {the time) that, no midde. 

I Sa. 18. 30 it came to pass, after they went forth 

S.From, ]0 min. 

iCh. 8. 8 (children) .after he had sent them away 
Ezra 5. 12 after that our fathers had provoked the 
Dan. 4. g6 after that thou shalt liav^ known 

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AFTER 



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9.0"., upon, in addition to, '^y oJ. 

Gen. 48. 6 ehall bo called after the name of their 

\^. According to the mouth, "aS lephi. 

Jet. 29. 10 That after seventy years be accomplished 

11. From the end. CPP miqqets. 

Gen. 16. 3 after Abram had dwelt ten years in the 
Nam 13. 25 returned from searching .after forty 
a Sa. 15. 7 And it came to pass after forty years 

1 Ki. 17. 7 And it came to pass after a while 

2 Ch. 18. 2 And after (certain) years he went down 
Neh. 13. 6 and after certain days obtained I leave 
Esth. ?. 12 after that she had been twelve months 
Jer. 13. 6 And it came to pass after many days 

42. 7 And it came to pass after ten days 
Dan. II. 13 shall certainly come after certain years 

li.f'rom the end, r\-ip^ miqtseh. 

Josh. 3. 2 And it came to pass after three days 

li.To go out, Kf, yatsa. 

2 Ch. 21. 19 it came to pass, .after the end of two 

ii. The foot, bp, regel. 

t Sa. 25. 42 five damsels of her'a that went after her 
8 Sa. 15. 16 lycnt forth, and all his household after 

15. 17 went forth, and all the people after him 
15. 18 six hundred men which came after him 

' \^.At the time. nyS le-eth. 

1 Ch. 20. ^1 it came to pass that after the year was 

\&. Through, dnrmg, after, Sia dia. 

Jlark 2. I And. he entered into Capernaum after 
Acts 24. 17 Now after many years I came to bring 
Gal. 2. I Then fourteen years after I went up again 

17. /n, hy, iv, en. 

Heb. 4. u l£st any man fall after the same example 

IS. Upon, on account of, itri [dot.) epi. 

Luke 1. 5Q called him Zacharias,. after the name 

19. Upon, 4m epi (ace) Luke 15. 4, 

20. Down towards, according to, Kara [ace.) Jcata. 
Matt 23. 3 but do not ye after their works ; for they 
Luke 2. 27 to do for him after the custom of the law 

2. 42 they went up to .Terusalem after the 
John 8. 15 Ye judge after the flesh , I judge no m.an 
Acts 13. 22 the ^son) of .lesse, a man after mine own 

23. 3 for sittest thou to judge me after the 
.24. 14 I confess unto thee, that after the way 
26. 5 that after the most straitest sect of our 

Roin. 2. 5 But after thy hardness and impenitent 

7. 22 in the law of God after the inward man 

8. 1 [walk not after the flesh, but after the) 
8. 4 walk not after the flesh, hut after the 
8. -5 are after the flesh . . are after the Spirit 
8. 12 not to the flesh, to live after the flesh 
8. 13 if ye live after the flesh, ye shall die 

. t Co. 1. 26 not many wise men after the flesh 
, ' 7. 40 if she so abide after my judgment 

10. 18 Behold Israel after the flesh: are not 
, a Co. 5. t6 no man after the.. Christ after the flesh 
JO. 3 we do not war after the flesh? 7- 9> !'• 

10. 7 Do ye look on things after the outward 

11. 17 I speak (it) not after the Lord, but as it 

11. 18 seeing that many glory after the flesh 
Gal. I. II was preached of me is not after man 

4. 23 of the bondwoman was born after the 
4. 29 born after tlie flesh . after the Spirit 
Eph. I.. II worketli all things after the counsel of 

4. 24, after God is created in righteousness 
Col. 2. 8 after, .men, after the rudiments... after 

2. 22 after the commandments and doctrines 

3. 10 is renewed in knowledge after the image 
iTh. 2. 9 whose crfming is after the working 

3. 6 not after the tradition which he received 
B Ti. 4. 3 after their own lusts shall they heap 
Titus I, I acknowledging of the truth ..after , 

I. 4 Titus, (mine) own son after the common 
Eeb. 5. 6 Thou (art) a priest for ever after the 

5. 10 Called of God an high priest after the 

6. 20 an high priest for ever after the order 

7. n after the order of M. . .after the order of A. 
7. 15 for that after the similitude of Melchisedec 
7. 16 not after the law . .but after the power 

7. 17 Thou (art) a priest for ever after the order 

7. 21 Thou(art)apriestforever[afterthe order) 

12. to For they verily, .after their own pleasure 
Jns. 3. 9 which are made after the similitude of 

X Pe. 3. 3 scoffers, walking after their own lusts 
2 Jo. 6 this is love, that we walk after his 
Jude 16 These are murmurers, . walking after 

18 who should walk after their own ungodly 

21. After, upon, fierd (ace.) meta. 

Matt. I. 12 after they were brought to Babylon 

17. I after six days Jesus takelh Peter, James 

24. 29 Immediately after the tribulation of those 

25. 19 After a long time the lord of those 
so. 2 Ye know that after two days is 

26. j2 But after I am risen again, I will go 

26. 73 And after a while came unto him 

27. 53 came out of the graves after his 
27. 63 After thres days I will rise again 

Mark i. 14 after that John v/as put in prison 

8. 31 be killed, and after three days rise again 
g. 2 after six days Jesus takcth (with him) 

13. 24 in those days, after that tribulation 

14. I After two days was (the feast of) the 
J4. 28 after that I am risen, I will go 

14. 70 And a little after, they that stood by 

16. T3 [After that he appeared in another form) 
16. 19 [So then after the Lord had spoken unto] 

buke I. 24 And after those days his wife lAisabcth 



Luke 2. 46 it came to pass, that after three days . 
S. 27 And after these things he went forth 
9. 28 about an eight days after these sayings 

10. I After these things the Lord appointed 
12. 4 and after that have no more that they 

12. 5 Fear him which after he hath killed hath 
15. 13 And not many days after the younger son 
22. 20 Likewise also the cup after supper, saying 
22. 58 after a little while another saw him 

John 2. 12 After this he went down to Capernaum 
3. 22 After these things came Jesus and his 
.4. 43 after two days he departed thence, and 
5. I after this there was a feast of the .Jews 

5. 4 [whosoever then first after the troubling] 

6. I After these things Jesus went over the 

7. I After these things Jesus walked in 

It. 7 Then after that saith he to (his) disciples 

11. It and after that he saith unto them. Our 

13. 27 after the sop Satan entered into him 

19. 28 After this, Jesus knowing that all things 

19. 38 after this Joseph of Arimathea, being a 

20. 26 after eight days again his disciples 

21. I After these things Jesus shewed himself 
Acts I. 3 he shewed himself alive after his passion 

S. 37 After this man rose up Judas of Galilee 
7. 5 and to his seed after him, when (as yet) 

7. 7 and after that shall they come forth, and 
10. 37 and began from Galilee, after the baptism 
10. 41 who did eat. .after he rose from the dead 

12. 4 intending after Easter to bring him forth 

13. 15 And after the reading of the law and 
13. 20 And after that he gave (unto them) 

13. 25 But, behold, there cometh one after me 
15. 13 And after they had held their peace 

15. 16 After this 1 v:ill return, and will build 

15. 35 And some days after Paul said unto 

18. I After these things Paul departed from 
jg. 4 on him which should come after him 

19. 21 After these things were ended, Paul 

20. 1 after the uproar was ceased, Paul called 

20. 6 we sailed away from Philippi after the 
so. 29 1 know this, that after my departing 

21. 15 after those days we took up our carriages 
24. I after five days Ananias the high priest 

24. 24 after certain days, when Felix came with 

25. I after three days he ascended from 

28. IT after three months we departed in a ship 
28. 13 after one day the south wind blew 
28. t7 And it came to pass, that after three days 
dal. 1. 18 Then after three years I went up to 

3. 17 was four hundred and thirty years after 
'Titus 3. 10 A man that is an heretick after the first 
Heb. 4. 7 To day, after so long a time ; as it is said 

8. to this (is) the covenant .after those days 
g. 3 after the second veil, the tabernacle, 
g. 27 but after this the judgment ■• 

,10. 15 for after that he had said before 

10. 16 This (is) the covenant that, after those 

10. 26 if we sin wilfully after that we have 
a'T'e. I. 15 Moreover I will endeavour, .after my 
■Rev. 4. I After this I looked, and, behold, a door 

7. I after these things I saw four angels 

7. g After this I beheld, and, lo, a great 

11. II after three days and an half the Spirit, 
.15, 5 And after that I looked, and, behold 

18. I after these things 1 saw another angel 
ig. I after these things I heard a great voice 

20. 3 after that he must be loosed a Uttle 
22.The next in order, l|r)j hexes. 

Luke 7. II and it came to pass the day after, that 
2S,According to order, Ka6(^rjs katliexes. 

Acta 3. 24 from Samuel and those that follow after 
'ii.From, after, from behind, SirtcrBev opisthcn.. 

Matt 15. 23 Send her way; for she crieth after us 

Lulfe23. 26 that he might bear (it) after Jesus 

25 After, behind, oirlau opiso. 

Matt. 3. II he that cometh after me is mightier 
10. 38 foTloweth after me, is not worthy of me 

16. 24 If any (man) will come after me, let 
Mark i. 7 cometh one mightier than I after me 

t. 17 Jesus said unto them, Come ye after mo 
I. 20 they left their father, .and went after 

8. 34 Whosoever will come after me, let him 
Luke 9. 23 If any (man) will come after me, let; 

14. 27 bear his cross, and come after me 

19. 14 and sent a message after him, saying 

21. 8 go ye not therefore after them 
Jolm I. 15 He that cometh after me is preferred 

I. 27 He it is, who coming after me is preferred 
I. 30 After me cometh a man which is preferred 

12. 19 behold, the world is gone after him 
Acts 5. 37 drew away much people after him . he also 

20. 30 to draw away disciples after them 

1 Ti 515 some are already turned aside after Satan 

2 Pe. 2. to chiefly them that walk after the flesh 
Jude 7 going after strange flesh, are set forth 
Kev. 12. 15 the serpent cast out after the wo. 13. 3. 

26. To be held around, wepuxonai, Actb 23. 29. 

27. When, Sre hote. 

John 13. 12 So after he had washed their leetj and 
28. yt,?, that, viheti., after that, is hos. 
Acts 16. 10 And after he had seen th- vision 

19. 21 After I have been there, I must also see 

21. I And it came to pass, that after we were 
29. To come through, pass, Siaylvo/iat diaginomai. 

Acts 25: 13 after certain days king Agrippa and 
Z'i. To fdl, fulfil, ■B\t\powpleroo. 

Acts 24. 27 after two years Forciua Festus came into 



31. To be, begin, itidpxoi huparcho. 

Acts 27. 21 after long abstinence Paul stood forth in 
[iSee Ask, come, covet, feel, follow, long, looking^ 
lust, manner, seek, that.] 
AFTEE, here — 
After these, fxera ravra. meta tauta. 

John 13. 7 not now ; but thou shalt know hereafter 
Rev. I. 19 and the things which shall be hereafter 
4. I shew thee things which must be hereafter, 
g. 12 there come two woes more hereafter 

AFTER our ability — - 

According to .'ill fficlcncy, ''13 kecldai. 

Neh. 5. 8 We after our ability have redeemed our 

AFTER should, that — 

To be about to, pLfWio 'rnellO. 

Heb. II. 8 a place which he should after receive for 
2 Pe. 2. 6 those that after should live ungodly 

AJTER that — 
1. After, "inx ach&r. 
Gen. 13. 14 after that Lot was separated from him 
x8. 5 hearts ; after that ye shall pass on 

24. 55 the damsel. .aiCter that she shall go 
Lev. 13. s5 look on the plague, after that it is 

14. 43 after that he hath taken away the stones 

15. 28 and after that she shall be clean 

25. 48 After that he is sold he may be redeemed 
Num. 6. 20 after that the Nazarite may drink 

12. 14 and after that let her be received in 

30. IS make them void after that he hath heard 
Deut24. 4 may not take her. after that she is 
Judg 15. 7 and after that I will cease 

2 Sa. J. 10 he could not live after that he was 

2 Ki 14. 23 after that the king slept with his fathers 

1 Ch. 2. 24 And after that Hezron was dead 

2 Ch. 25. 14 after that Amaziah was come from the 
%cc\. g. 3 and after that (they go) to the dead 
Jer, 12. I.S aftar that I have plucked them out 

24. I after that Nebuchadnezzar, .had carried 

28. 12 after that Hananiah . had broken the 

29. 2 after that Jeconiah . . and the queen , . were 

31. 19 Surely after that I was turned, I 

34. 8 after that the king . had made a covenant 
36. 27 after that the king had burned the roll 
40. I after that Nebuzar-adan. .had let him go 
51. 46 and after that in (another) year (shall 

I.Afier tluxt, I:""|.^^t ahare-ken. 

Gen. 6. 4 after that, when the sons of God came iit 
Z.Thcn, afterwards, dra eita. 

Mark 4. 28 then the ear, after that the full com in 
8. 25 After that he put (his) hands again upon 

John 13. s After that he poureth water into a bason 

4. When truly, eiretS-q cpeide. 

1 Co. I. 21 For after that in the wisdom of God 

5. Afterward, eireiTa epeita. 

.J Co. 12. 28 after that miracles, then gifts of heallnj 
15. 6 After tliat, he was seen of above five 
15. 7 After that he was seen of James ; then 
Heb. 7. 2 and after that also King of Salem, which 
C. Yet, still, any more, en eti. 

Luke 20. 40 And after that they durst not ask him any 
l.No more, ovkcti. 

Mark 12. 34 Aud no man after that durst ask him 

8. When, Sre hole. 

Matt 27. 31 And after that they had mocked Ti. 3. 4, 

9. At the cominff time, eI? to jneAAoi/, Luke 13. 9. 
tO.As, that, when, after that, dij Aos. 

Acts 9. 23 after that many days were fulfilled 

AFTER that manner — 
According to, thus, np3 kakah. 

2 Ch. 18. 19 and another saying after that manner 
AFTER the maimer of — 

According to, down, Kara (ace.) kata. 

John 2. 6 after the manner of the purifying of tho 
AFTER the same manner — . 
In the savie manner, iia^avrws hosautos. 

1 Co. It. 25 After the same manner also, .the cup 
AFTER this manner — 

I. T hits, nas kakah. 

2 Ch. 18. 19 one spake saying after this manner 
2.7*0 hold or have around, irfpie'xa) periechn. 

Acts 23. 25 he wrote a letter after this manner 
AFTER this sort — 
According to this, nj*]? kidnah.. 

Dan. 3. 29 no other. . can deliver after this sort 
AFTERNOON — 
The declining of the day, Dvrt fiiaj nttoth hay-yom. 

Judgig, 8 they tarried until afternoon, and they 
AFTERWARD — 
\. After, afterward, inx achar. 

Gen. 10. 18 afterward were the families of the 

15. 14 afterward shall they come out with great 

30. 21 And afterwards she bare a daughter 

32. 20 and afterward I will see his face 
38. 30 And afterward came out his brother 

Exod. 5. I And afterward Moses and Aaron went in 
Lev. 14. 19 and afterward he shall kill the burnt 
14. 36 afterward the priest shall go in to see 
32. jts.. shall afterward eat of the holy thingl 



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Num. 5. 56 the priest, .afterward Shall cause the 

12. 16 And afterward the people removed from 
jg. 7 and afterward he shall come iuto the 

'31. 2 afterward shalt thou be gathered unto 

31. 24 and afterward ye ehall come into the 

32. 22 then afterward ye shall return, and be 
Deut24. 21 vineyard, . .shalt not glean (it) afterward 
Josh. 2. 16 hide yourselves and afterward may ye 

24. 5 I plagued Egypt . and afterward I 
Judg. I. 9 And afterward the children of Judah 

7. II afterward shall thine hands be strength. 
19. 5 Comfort thine heart .and afterward go 

I Ch. 2. 21 afterward Hezron went in to the daughter 
a Ch. 35. 14 And afterward they made ready for 
Job 18. 2 mark, and afterwards we will speak 
I'sa. 73. 24 Thou shalt guide me and afterward 
Prov.ao. 17 afterwards his mouth shall be filled with 

24. 27 Prepare thy work without afterwards 
28. 23 He that rebuketh a man afterwards shall 

H03. 3. 5 Afterward shall the children of Israel 

i.Last, latter, at last, jiini?! acharon. 

Deut 13. 9 afterwards the hand of all the people 

17. 7 afterward the hands of all the people 
Isa. g. I afterward did more grievously aftlict her 

Z.After it was so, I3""i.nK acharc-ken. 

Gen. 15. 14 afterward shall they come out with great 

A.SfCond, secondly, Seirepos deuteros. 

Jude 5 how that the Lord . . afterward destroyed 

.5. Then, afterwards, ttra eita.. 

Mark 4. 17 afterward, when affliction or persecution 
6. AJtirtoard, iirura epcita. 

I Co. 15. 23 afterward they that are Christ's at his 
15. 46 that which is natural ; and afterward 

Cral. I. 21 Aitenvards I came into the regions of 

7. The next in order, Kofle^TJs kathexes. 

Luke 8. I it came to pass afterward, that bs 
i.Afler these, fjiera ravra meta tauta. 

Luke 17. 8 afterward thou shalt eat and drink? 

18. 4 afterward he said within himself. Though 
John 5. 14 Afterward Jesus flndeth him in the 
Heb. 4. 8 then would he not afterward have 

9. After then, fierf-nnTa metepeila. 

Heb. 12. 17 ye know how that afterward, when ho 
\0. Afterguards, Sffrepov husteron. 

Matt. 4. 2 he had fasted . he was afterward an 
21. 29 but afterward he repented, and went 
21. 32 repented not afterward, that ye might 

25. II Afterward came also the other virgins 
Marki6. 14 [Afterward he appeared unto the eleven] 
lAike 4. 2 when they were ended, he afterward 
John 13. 36 but thou shalt follow me afterwards 
Heb. 12. II nevertheless afterward it yieldeth the 

AmawAUDs, tiu— 

Behind, backwards, "I'inN ackor. 

Prov.29. II wise..keepeth it in till afterwards 

AO-AB'-TIS — 

1. A prophet from Jerusalem who went to Paul at 
Antioch and foretold a great famine. 

Acts II. 28 And there stood up one of them .A. 

2. A disciple who went from Judea to Ptolemais and 
foretold the imprisonment of FauL (Probably the same 
aa No. I.) 

Acts 21. 10 there came down, .a .prophet, named A. 

A'-GAG, J3N high, xoarlike. 

A poetic name of Anialek, derived from a particular 

dynasty. 

Num24. 7 his king shall be higher than A., and his 
)Sa. 15. 8 And he took A, the king of the Amalek. 
15. 9 Saul and the people spared A., and the 
15. 20 Saul said. I have brought A. the king 
15. 32 Then said Samuel, Bring to me A. the 
15. 32 And A. came unto him delicately 
15. 32 And A. said. Surely the bitterness of 
15. 33 And Samuel hewed A. in pieces before 

A-GA-GITE, 'JJK, belonging to Agag. 
The Agagites were an Amalekite tribe. 

Esth. 3. I Haraan the son of Hammedatha the A. 
3. lo Haman the son of Hammedatha the A. 

8. s Haman the son of Hammedatha the A 

9. 24 Hainan the son of Hammedatha the A. 
AGAIN — 

1. Behind, nn?? acTiar. ^ 

Deut 24. 2o thou shalt not go over the boughs again 

'i.Even, also, oa gam. 

Eccl. 4. 1 1 Again, if two lie together, then they have 

d.Again, -ny od. 

Geo. 4. 25 And Adam knew hia wife again 

^.Second, 'jw sheni. 

Lev. 13. 6 the priest shall look on him again 

13. 7' he shall be seen of the priest again 
sSa. 16. 19 And again, whom should I serve? 

Eze. 4. 6 lie again on thy right side, and thou shalt 
Hag. 2. 20 again the word of the Lord came unto H 
Zech. 4. 12 And I answered again, and said unto him 
Mai. 2. 13 And this have ye done again, covering 

b.Second, m3;OT tinyanuth. 

Dan. 2. 7 They answered again and said, Let the 

6. To go, ^^; yalak. 

Eccl. I. 7 whence the rivers come., they return again 

7. To add, »1P; yasaph. 

Oen. 8. >z which returned not again unto him any 



Gen. 38. 26 And he knew her again no more 

•Mum 32. 15 he will yet again leave them in the wild. 

1 Sa. 27. 4 and he sought no more again for him 

2 Ki. 19. 30 house of Judah shall yet i\gain take root 
Isa. 37. 31 the remnant. '.shall again take root 

8. 7*0 add, fjp; yasaph, 5. 

Gen. 4. 2 And she again bare his brother Abel 
8. 10 and he again sent forth the dove out of 

8. 21 I will not again curse, .again .smite any 

18. 29 And he spake unto him yet again 

25. 1 again Abraham took a wife, and her name 
38. 5 And she yet again conceived, and bare a 

E.T0dio. 29 I will see thy face again no more 

14. 13 ye shall see them again no more for ever 

Kum22. 15 And Balak sent yet again princes 

22. 25 crushed Balaam's foot smote her again 
Dcut i8. 16 Let me not hear again the voice of the 
Judg. 3. 12 the children of Israel did evil again 

.4 I the children of Israel again did evil 

9. 37 And Gaal spake again and said 

10. 6 the children of Israel did evil again 

11. 14 Jephthah sent messengers again unto the 
13. I the children of Israel did evil again in 
20. 22 and set their battle again in array 

20. 23 Shall I go up again to battle against the 
20. 28 Shall I yet again go out to battle against 
.iSa. 3. 6 the Lord called yet again, Samuel 

3. 8 the Lord called Samuel again the thiid 
3. 21 the Lord appeared again in Shiloh 
9. 8 the servant answered Saul again, and 
ig. 8 there was war again: and David went out 

19. 21 Saul sent messengers again the third time 

20. 17 Jonathan caused David to swear again 

23. 4 David enquired of the Lord yet again 
27. 4 and he sought no more again for him 

eSa, 2. 22 And Abner said again to Asahel 

3. 34 all the people wept again over hira 
■ 5. 22 the Philistines came up yet again 

18. 22 Then said . . the son of Zadok yet again 

24. I again the anger of the Lord was kindled 
2 Ki. 24 7 the king of Egypt came not again 
iCh.14. 13 the Philistines yetagainspread themselves 
Esth. 8. 3 Esther spake yet again before the king 
Prov.19. 19 if thou deliver, .thou must do it again 
Isa. 7. 10 Moreover the Lord spake again unto A. 

8. 5 The Lord spake also unto nie again 
II. 11 the Lord shall set his hand again 
24. 20 it shall fall, and not rise again 
Dan. 10. 18 Then there came again and touched me 
Amos 7 8 I will not again pass by them any more 

7. 13 prophesy not again any more at Beth-el 

8. 2 I will not again pass by them any more 
Jon. 2. 4 I will look again toward thy holy temple 

9. To turn back, ytv shub. 

Gen. 26. 18 Isaac digged again the wells of water 
30. 31 I will again feed (and) keep thy flock 
.Nura 11. 4 the children of Israel also wept again . 
Deut24. 4 Her.. husband, may not take her again 
30. 9 the Lord will again rejoice over thee for 
Josh. 5. 2 circumcise again the children of Israel 
Judg. 19. 7 therefore he lodged there again 
I Sa. 3. 5 he said, I called not ; lie down again 
3 6 1 called not, my son ; lie down again • 
iKl. 13. 33 made again of the lowest of the people 

19. 6 drink, and laid him down again 

19. 20 Go back again . for what have I done to 
aKi. I. II Again also he sent unto him ar.other 

I. 13 And he sent again a captain of the third 
13. 25 Jehoash the son of .lehoahaz took again 
jg. 9 he sent messengers again unto Hezekiah 

21. 3 For he built up again the high places 
a Ch.ig. 4 he went out again through the people 

33. 3 For he built again the high places 
Ezra 9. 14 Should we again break thy command. 
Neh. g. 28 after they had rest, they did evil again 
Job 10. 16 again thou shewest thyself marvellous 
Psa. 71. 20 (Thou) shalt quicken me again 

71. 20 and shalt bring me up agskin from the 

85. 6 Wilt thou not revive us again 
Jer. 18. 4 so he made it again another vessel 

36 28 Take thee again another roll 
Dan. g. 25 the street shall be built again, and the 
Zech. 8. 15 So again have 1 thought in these days 

10. 7*0 cause to turn hack, yiv shub, 5. 

1 Sa 17. 30 the people answered him again after the 
ISee also Answer, back, break, bring, brought, 
build, carry, circumcise, come, conceive, deli- 
ver, dig, doubtless, evil, feed, fetch, gathered, 
get, give, go, lay down, lie down, lift up, lodge, 
make, pay, place, pull in, put, rejoice, render, 
restored, return, ring, rise up, send, set, sound- 
ing, take, turn, turn back, vomit, weep.] 

11. A second time, Zdrtpov deuteron. 
Eev. ig. 3 And agam they said. Alleluia. 

12.A second time, in SfvTfpou ek deuterou. 

John g. 24 Then again called they the man that was 
Acts II. 9 the voice answered me again from heaven 

13. Frem aiove, UvuiOeu anothe.n, 

Jolin 3 3 Except a man be born again, he cannot 

3. 7 that I said. Ye must be bom again 
ILTwice, Sis dis. 

Phil. 4. 16 For ye sent once and again unto my 
I Th. 2. 18 even I Paul, once and again , but Satan 

15. Again, on the other hand, vaKiv palin. 
Matt. 4. 7 Jesus said It is written again 

4. 8 Again, the devil taketh him up into an 

5. 33 Again, ye have heard that it hath been 
13. 44 [Again], the kingdom of heaven is like 



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45 Again, the kingdom of heaven Is like unto 
47 Again, the kingdorri of heaven is like unto 
jg [Again], I say unto you. That If two of " 

24 again I s.-iy unto you. It is easier 

5 Again he went out about the sixth and 

36 Again, he sent other servants more than 
I Jesus answered , again by parables, and 
4 Again he sent forth other servants, saying 

42 He went away again the second time, and 

43 he came and found them asleep again 

44 he left them, and went away again 
72 again he denied with an oath 

50 Jesus, when he had tried again with a 
I again he entered into Capernaum . 

13 he went forth again by tlie sea side. 
1 he entered .igain into the synngo^juo' 

20 the multitude coinetli together again 

I he began again to teach by the sea-side 

21 when Jesus was passed over again by 

31 again, departing from the coasts of Tyro 
13 entering into the ship again departed to 

25 After that he put (his) hand again upon . 

1 resort unto hiin again he taught agiiin! 
10 his disciples asked him again of the same 
24 Jesus answereth again, and saith unto 

32 ho took again the twelve, and began 
27 they come again to Jerusalem : and as 

4 again he sent unto them another servant ' 

5 And [again] he sent another , and him they 

39 again he went away, and prayed 

40 he found them asleep again, (for their 
61 Again the high priest a;ked him, and said 

69 a maid saw him again, and began 

70 he denied it again said again to Peter 
4 Pilate asked him again, saying -^ 

12 Pilate answered and said again unto 

13 they cried out again, Crucify him 
20 again he said, Whereunto shall I liken 

20 Pilate, .to release Jesus, spake again to 
35 Again the next day after John stood 

3'He left Judea, and departed [again] Into 
13 Whosoever drinketh shall thirst again 

46 So Jesus came again into Cana of G.iliJee 
54 This (is) again the second miracle (that) 
IS departed [again] into a mountain himself 

2 [early in the morning he came again into) 
8 again he stooped down, and wrote on 

12 Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying 

21 Then said Jesus again unto them, I go 
IS Then again the Pharisees also asked him 
17 They say unto the blind man again 

26 Then said they to him [again], Wliat did 

27 wherefore would ye hear (it) again? will 
7 Then said.Tesnsunto them again. Verily 

17 my life, that I might take it again 

18 I have power to take it again 

19 There was a division therefore again 

31 the Jews took up stones again to stone . 

39 Tlierefore they sought again to take hiftr 

40 And went away again beyond Jordan Into 

7 Let us go into Juda;a 3f;ain 

8 disciples say goest thou thither asalnt 

38 Jesus therefore again groaning in hinisell 

22 agulu Andrew and Philip tell Je.-ius 

28 glorified (it), and will glorify (it) ag<iin 

39 because that Esaias said again 
12 was set down again, he said unto them 

3 I will come again, and receive you unto 
16, 17, ig again, a little while, and ye shall 
22 1 will Bee you again, and your heart 
2^ again, I leave the world, and go to the 

7 Then asked he them again. Whom seek 

27 Peter then denied iigain ; and immediately 

33 entered into the judgrfient hall again 
38 went out again untn the Jews, and" saith 

40 Then cried they all again, saying, Not 

4 Pilate therefore went forth agnin, and 

9 went again into the judgment hall, and 

37 again another scripture saith. They shall 
10 Then the disciples went away again unto 
21 Then said Jesus to them again. Peace (be) 
26 after eight days again his disciples were 

1 Jesus shewed himself again to the 
16 He saith to him again the second time 

15 the voice (spake) unto him again the 

16 the vessel was received up [again] into 
10 all were drawn up again into heaven 

32 We will hear thee again of tliis (matter) 
21 I will return again unto you, if the 

28 they sounded again, and found (it) fifteen 

15 ye have not received again to fear 

23 for God is able to graff them in again 

10 again he saith, Rejoice, ye Gentiles, with 

11 again, praise the Lord, all ye GentUes 

12 again, Esaias saith. There shall be a root 

20 again, the Lord knoweth the thoughts 

5 and come together again, that Satan 

21 nor again the head to the feet, I have no 

16 to come again out of Macedonia unto 
I that I would not come again tp you in 

1 Do we begin again to commend ourselves? 

12 we commend not ourselves again unto yon 

7 let him of himself think this again, tiiat 

16 I say again. Let no man think me 

19 [Again], think ye that we excuse ourselves 
21 lest, when I come again, my God shall 
9 As we said before, so say I now again. If 

17 I went into Arabia, and returned again 
I I went up again to Jerusalem with 

18 For it I build again the things which I 
9 whereunto ye desii-e agaiif to be in 

19 1 travail in birth agaia until Christ be 



AGAIN 



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AGAINST 



GaL s. I be not entangled again >vith the yoke 

5. 3 For I testify again to every man that 
fim. I. 26 your rejoicing, .my coming to you again 

2. 28 that, when ye see him again, ye may 
4. 4 Eejoice in the Lord alway : (and) again I 
i • Beb. I. s again, I will be to him a Father 
, I. 6 again, when he bringeth in the first-begot. 

«. 13 again, I will put., trust in him. And again 
' 4. 5 And in this (place) again, If they shall 

4. 7 Again, he limiteth a certain day, saying 
5. 12 ye have need Ijjiat one teach you again 

6. I not laying agam the foundation of repent. 

6. 6 to renew them again unto repentance 
xo. 30 again. The Lord shall judge his people 

Jas. s- 18 he prayed again, and the heaven gave 
3 Pe. 2. 20 they are again entangled therein, and ' 

1 Jo. 2. 8 Again, a new commandment I write unto 
Eev. 10. 8 Aid the voice, .spake unto me again 

10. II Thou must prophesy again before many 
IS.The second time, els rb ird\iv. 

2 Co. 13. 2 that, if I come again, I will not spare 
17. Again anew, iraKiv &vuSiv. 

Gal. 4. 9 whereunto ye desire again to be in bondage? 
AGAUT, to come — 
To turn back, 3iiy shu3. 

Qea 15. 16 But. .they shall come hither again 

22. 5 I and the lad will go. .and come again to 
ag. 21 So that I come again to my father's house 
so. s Wow. .let me go up. .1 will come again 

Exodi4. 26 that the waters may come again upon the 
24. 14 Tarry ye . .until we come again unto you 

Lev. 14. 39 the priest shall come again the seventh 
14, 43 And if the plague come again 

iruni3s. 32 he should come again to dwell in the 

Josli 18. 8 walk through the land . .and come agaia 

Judg. 6. 18 1 will tan-y until thou come again 

8. 9 saying. When I come again in peace 

15. 19 when he had drunk, his spirit came again 
. EI. 14 And Benjamin came again at that time 

Ruth 4. 3 that is come again out of the country ' 

I Sa. 23. 33 come ye again to me with the certainty 
30. 12 he had eaten, his spirit came again to Win 

tKL 2. 41 Shimei had gone, .and was come again 
12. s (for) three days, then come again to ine 
12. r2 Come to me again the third day 
12. 20 when . . Jeroboam was come again 
17. 21 let this child's soul come into him again 
17. 32 the soul of the child came into him again 
ig. 7 And the angel of the Lord came again 
so. s And the messengers came again 

a Kl 2. 18 And when they came again to him 

4. 22 run to the man of ^od, and come again 

4. 38 And Elisha came again to Gilgal 

5. 10 and thy flesh shall come again to thee 

5. 14 and his flesh came again, .and he was 

7. 8 and went and hid (it) ; and came again 
g. 18 came to them, but he cometh not again 

9. 20 He came, .them, and cometh not again 
9. 36 Wherefore they came again, and told lUnj 

CI1.10. 5 Come again unto me after three days 

10. 12 Come again to me on the third day 
30. 9 that they shall come again into this land 
Ezra 2. I and came again unto Jerusalem 

6. 21 wliich were come again out of captivity 
Neh. 7. 6 came again to Jerusalem, and to Judali 

8. 17 them that were come again out of the 
JEsth. 6. 12 And Mordecai came again to the. .gate 
Ps. 78. 39 paaseth away, and cometh not again 
Prov. 3. 28 Say not. .Go, and come again 

ifer. 31. 16 they shall come again from the land 
31. 17 that thy children shall come again 
37. 8 And the Chaldeans shall come again 

Zech. 4. I angel that talked with me came again 

AGAIN, to do, feed, speak — 

To repeat, ni\^ shanah, ^ib* shub. 

Gen. 30. 31 1 will again feed (and) keep thy flock 
Neh. 13. 21 if ye do (so) again, I will lay hands on you 
Job 29. 22 After my words they spake not again 
AGAIN, to send — 
To send besides, irpocredero r^fi-iliai. 

Lukeao. II again he sent another servant : and they 
20. 12 again he sent a third : and they wounded 
[See also Alive, answer, ask, beget, bid, born, 
bring, build, come, deliver, flourish, foam, give, 
go, live, measure, put up, raise, raise to life, 
remembrance, restore, return, rise, rising, send, 
set, that, turn, word.] 
AGAINST (you)— 
1. Unto, to, bn el. 

Gen. 4. 8 Cain rose up against Abel his brother 

2. With, near, even, by, nK eth. 

1 Ki. i6. 22 Omri prevailed against the people 

3. Over against, "jiD mul. 

Josh. 8. 33 half of them over against mount Geijzlm 
g. I coasts of the great sea over against Leba. 
42. 1 1 an altar over against the land of Caanan 
I Kl. 7. s and light (was) against light (in) three 
i.Before, in front of, ijj neged. 

Num.25. 4 hang them'up before the Loed against 
Judg2o. 34 there came against Gibeah ten thousand 

^.Over against, n?) nokach. 

I Ki. 22. 35 the king, .in his charist against the Syi. 

2Ch. i8. 34 the kjng..in(hi3) chariot against the Syr. 
6. Unto, 111 ad. 

Gen. 43. 25 And they made ready the present against 
7. On, upon, concerning, bil al, 

Geo. 40. 3 Pharaoh was wroth against.. hl8 officers 



Ezra 4. 8 the scribe wrote aletter against Jerusalem 
4. 19 this city, .hath made insurrection against 

7. 23 why should there be wrath against the 
Dan. 3. 19 form of his visage was changed against 

3. 29 which speak anything amiss against the 
$. 23 hast lilted up thyself against the LORD 
6. 5 We shall not find, .occasion against this 

8. With, Dy im. 

Deut. 9. 7 ye have been rebellious against the Loed 

9. With, ^9!/ immad. 

Job 23. 6 Will he plead against me vrith (his) great 

lO.Ofer against, near, just as, nss; ummah. 

I Ch. 25. 8 And they cast tots, ward against (ward) 
26. 12 (having) wards one against another 

26. 16 by the causeway, .ward against ward 
Eze. 3. 8 against their faces . . against then- f oreh. 

ll.Face, presence, D'J? paiiim. 

Deutsi. 21 this song shall testify against them 
32. 49 that (is) over against Jericho 
34. I tliat (is) over against Jericho 

1 Sa. 15. 7 that (is) over against. Egypt 

2 Ch.'2o. 12 we have no might against this great 
Eze. 41. 15 he measured the length, .over against 

48. 15 in the breadth ovef against the live 

48. 21 against the five, .against the. .against the 

12.Concerning, is tsad. 

Dan. 7. 25 he shall speak (great) words against tho 

IB.Over, beyond, -ai!. eber. 

Exod2s. 37 they may give light over against it 

14. To meet, tcjij. 

Gen. 15. 10 laid each piece one against another 
Exodi4. 27 and the Egyptians fled against it 
Num 20. 18 lest I come out against thee with the 

20. 20 Edom came out against hun with, .people 

21. 23 he came to Jahaz and fought against 

21. 33 the king of Bashan went out against 

22. 34 1 knew not that thou stoodest. .against 
Deut, 1. 44 the Amorites. .came out against you 

2. 32 Then Sihon came out against us 

3, I the king of Bashan came out agaittst lis 
29. 7 Sihon. .came out against us unto battle 

ijosll. 8- s when they come out against us 

8. 14 the men. .went out against Israel to 

8. 22 issued out of the city against them 

11. eo they should come against Israel in battle 
JHidg. 7. 24 Come doMTi against the Midianites 

14. 5 a y.oung.lion roared against him 
15. 14 the Philistines shouted against hira 
2o. 2S Benjamin went forth against them 
20. 31 BeiSjaminwent out against the peoplb 
I Sa. 4. 1 Israel went out. against the Philistines 

4. 2 put themselves in array against 
9. 14 Samuel came out against them 

17. 2 set the battle . . against the Philistines 
17. 21 Philistines had put. .army against amly 

17. 55 David go forth against the Philistine 

23. 28 and went against the Philistines 

25, 20 David and his men came do^vn against 
^Sa, 10. 9 put (them) in array against the Syiians' 

10. to might put (them) in an-ay against the 

10. 17 Syrians set themselves, .against David 

18. 6 people went out into the field against I. 
t Ki. 20. 27 children of Israel, .went against them 

3 Ki. 9. 21 and they went out against Jehu 

23. 29 and king Josiah went out against him 

1 Ch. 19. 10 put (them) in array against the Syrians 

19. 11 they set. .in array against the children 

19. 17 and set. .in array against them 

19. 17 put the battle in array against the Syr. 

2 Ch. 35. 20 and Josiah went out against hira 
Psa. 35. 3 and stop (the way) against them 

15, In reference to, with regard to, els eis. 

Matti8. 15 thy brother shiiU trespuss [against] thee 
18. 21 how oft shall my brother sin again.=t me 
Mark 3. 29 he that shall blaspheme against the Holy 
Luke 7. 30 rejected the counsel of God against 

12. 10 against the Son . against the Holy Ghost 
15. 18, 21 Father, I have sinned against heaven 
17. 3 If thy brother trespass [against) thee 
17. 4 if he trespass against thee seven times 

22. 65 things blasphemously spake they against 
John 12. 7 Then said Jesus, Let her alone : against 

13. 29 Buy . .that we have need of [against] thp 
Acts 6. II We have heard him speak, .against 

9. 1 against the disciples of the Lord 

2S- 8 against the . . against the . . against Caesar 

Eom. 8. 7 the carnal mind (is) enmity against God 

I Co. 6. 18 committeth fornication sinneth against 

8. 12 against the brethren . . sin against Christ 

1 Ti. 6. 19 a good foundation against the time to 
2Ti. 1. 12 which I .committed unto him against 
Hob. 12. 3 such contradiction of sinners against 

2 Pe. 3. 7 reserved unto fire against the day of 
16.Before,in the face of, efnrpocrdev emprosthen. 

Matt 23. 13 shut up the kingdom of heaven against 
17.1n, i,i> en. 

Bom. 2. s against the day of wrath, and revelation 
IS.On^ wpfm, iirl (dat.) epi. 

Luld^i2. 52 three against two, and two against throe 
12. 53 against . . son . , against . . father . .against 

12. S3 against, .mother, .against her. .against 
19.0ji, upon, iiri {ace.) epi. 

Matt 10. 21 and the cliildren shall rise up against 
[See also Matt. 12. 26; 24. 7, 7; 26. 55; Mark 3. 24, 

23, 26; 10. 11; 13. 8, 8, 12; 14. 48; Luke 9. s; 

11, 17, 17, 18; 12. 53, 53; 14. 31; 21. 10, 10; 22. 
12, S3; John 13. 18; Acts 4. 27 ; 8. iTiJ- 50, 5«; 
" )ra. t, 18 J a. a; 2 Co. 10. 2; i Pe. 3. 12.] 



|2, ■ 

Bon 



GaL 



Col. 

iTi.. 

Jas. 

iPe. 
2Pe, 
Jude 
Eev, 



2S). Against, Kard (gen.) kaia. 

Matt. 5. II shall say all manner of evil against you 
5. 23 that thy brother hath ought against thea 

10. 35 against his. .against her. .against her 

12. 14 held a council against him, how they 

12. 25 divided against itself.. divided against 
12. 30 He that is not with me is against me 

12. 32 against the Son. .against the Holy Ghost 
eo. II they murmured against the goodman of 
26. 59 sought false witness against Jesus, to put 
27. I counsel against Jesus to put him to death 
Mark 3. 6 took counsel with the Herodians against 
9. 40 For be that is not against ns is on our 

11. 25 forgive, if ye have ought against any 
14. 55 sought for witness against Jesus to put 
14. 56 many bare false witness against him, but 
14. 57 bare false witness against him, saying 

Luke 9. 50 for he that is not against us is for ns 

11. 23 He that is not with me is against me 
John 18. 29 What accusation bring ye against this 

19. II couldest have no power, .against me 
Acts 4. 26 against the Lord, and against his Christ 

6. 13 ceaseth not to speak, .against this holy 
14. 2 made their minds evil affected against 
16. 22 the multitude rose up together against 
19. i6 overcame them, and prevailed against 

21. 28 teacheth all . . every where against the 

23. 9 let us not iight against God. 

24. I who informed the governor against Paul 

25. 2 chief of the Jews informed him against 
23. 3 desired favour against him, that lie 

25. 7 complaints [against Paul], which they 

25. 15 desiring (to have) judgment against him 
25. 27 not withal, .the crimes (laid) sigainst lain 
27. 14 not long after there arose against it a 

Bom. 8. 31 U God (be) for us, who (can be) against 
It. . 2 he maketh intercession to God against 

1 Co. 4.' 6 that no one of you. .one against another 

2 Co. 10. 5 high thing that exalteth itself against 

13. 8 For we can do nothing against the truth 
3. 21 (Is) the law then against the promises of 

5. 17 against the Spirit, and the Spirit against 
5. 23 Meelcness, temperance : against such 

2. 14 the handwriting, .that was against us 
5. 19 Against an elder receive not an accusation 
3. 14 and lie not against the truth 
S. 9 Grudge not one against another, brethren 
2. II abstain from, lusts, which war against 
■il It bring not railing .accusatioa against them 

15 ungodly sinners have spoken against him 
2. 4 Nevertheless I have (somewhat) against 
2.' 14 1 have a few things against thee, because 

2. 20 1 have a few things against thee, because 

12. 7 Michael and his angels fought [against] 
21. With, fieri' g- a.) neta. 

i^v. 2. 16 will llgni against them with the sword 
II. 7 the beast, .shall make war against them 
19. 19 against him that sat . . and against his 

2%Beside, alongside of, wapdpara. {dai) 

Bom. 1. 26. natural use into that which is against 

4. 18 Who against hope believed in hope, that 

23i^A'rditnd, concernin,g, irepi (gen.) peri. 

Matt 20. 24 were moved with indignation against t!ie 
Acts 25. 18 Against whom when the accusers stood 

U.Towards, vpSs (ace.) pros. 

Matt. 4. 6 thou dash thy foot against a atone' 
Marki2. 12 that he had spoken the parable against 
Luke 4. II thou dash thy foot against a stone 

5. 30 scribes and Pharisees murmured- against 
20. 19 that he had spoken this parable against 

Acts 6. I arose a murmuring of the Grecians against 
9. s [hard for thee to lack against the pricks) 
9. 29 disputed against the Grecians : but they 
19. 38 have a matter against any man, the law 

23. 30 to say before thee what (they had) against 

24. 19 if they had ought against me 

25. 19 But had certain questions a.^ainst him of 
26. 14 hard for thee to kick against the pncks 

1 Co. 6. I Dare any of you, having a matter against 
Eph. 6. II that ye may be able to stand against the 

6. 12 against flesh . .against princ. . .against po. 
6. 12 against the rulers, .against spiritual wic. 

Col. 3. 13 if any man have a quarrel against any 

3. 19 love (your) wives, .not bitter against them 
^t, Heb. 12. 4 resisted unto blood, striving against sin 
T» Eev. 13. 6 opened his mouth in blasphemy against 
26.Contrary to, ivavrlos enantios. 

Acts 28. 17 though I have committed nothing against 
AGAINST, as — 
As against, Vj;? ke-al. 

2 Ch. 32. 19 as against the gods of the people of the 

AGAINST ha come — 
To meet, N^iJ. 

Exod/^. 15 by the river's bri^jikagalnst he come 
AGAINST, over — 
l.Over against, htm mol. 

Neh. 12. 38 the other, .went over against (them) 
2.0ver against, ViD mol. 

Deut 1. 1 in the plain over against the Bed (sea) 

S.Over against, '7fH mul. 

Num. 8. 2 lamps shall give light over against the 
8. 3 lighted the lamps. . over against the 

22. s and they abide over against me 
Dent. 2. 19 thou comest. .over against the children 

3. 29 we abodo in the valley over against 

4. 46 in the valley over against Beth-peor 



AGAR 



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AHAB 



Dcutii. 30 which dwell.. over against Gilgal 

3<. 6 he buried him. .over against Beth-peor 
Josh.iB. 18 passed, .toward the side over against 
I Sa. 14. 5 overagaiiistMichmash..overagainstGib 
e Sa. 5. 23 come upon thenn over against the. .trees 
I Ki. 7. 39 tiie house eastward over against the soutli 
1 Ch. 14. 14 come upon them over against the. .trees 
a Ch. 4. 10 set the sea. .over against the soutli 

^.Before, in the presence of, iJj neged. 

Gen. 21. 16 and sat her down over against (him) 
I Ch. 8. 32 these also dwelt . . over against them 
NeU. 3. 28 every one over against his house 
Eze. 41. 16 the galleries, .over against tiie door 

h.SlraighlfoTWCLrd, straight before, m\ nokach. 
Exod26. 3S the candlestick over against the table 

40. 24 put the candlestick.. over against the 
Josh.iS. J7 which (is) over against the going up of 
Judgi9. 10 and came over against Jebus 

20. 43 trode them down, .over against Gibeah 
I Ki. 20. 29 they pitched one over against the other 
Esth. 5. I over against the king's . . over against the 
Eze. 47. 20 till aman come over against Hamath 

6. Straight before, nsi nekach. 

lize. 46. 9 but shall go forth over against it 
T.Near, just as, over against, noj; v.mmah. 

£xod2S. 27 Over against the border shall the rings be 
28. 27 over against the (other) coupling thereof 
37. 14 Over against the border were the rings 
39; 20 over against the (other) coupling thereof 
aSa. 16. 13 Shimei went along, .over against him 
I KI. 7. 20 over against the belly which (was) by the 
I Ch. 24. 31 These likewise cast lots over against 
24. 31 principal fathers over against their 
Neh. 13. 24 David the man of God, ward over against 
Eccl. 7. 14 hath set the one over against the other 
Eze, I. 2o the wheels were lifted up over against 
1. 21 the wheels were lifted up over against 

3. 13 the noise of the wheels over against them 
40. 18 the pavement . . over against the length of 
42. 7 wall that (was) without over against the 
45. 6 over against the oblation of the holy 

4S. 7 the length (shall be) over against one ol 
48. 13 over against the border of the priests 
48. 18 over against the oblation of the holy 
48. 18 over against the oblation of the holy 
48. 21 over against the portions for the prince 

8. Over against, avrmpv antikru. 

Acts 20. IS came the next (day) o*er against Chios 
9.0ver beyond, avTiirepav antiperan. 

Luke 8. 26 Gadarenes, which is over against Galilee 

10. Over against, ane'vavTi apenanti. 

Matt2i. 2 Go into the village [over against] you 
27. 61 Mary, sitting over against the sepulchre 

ll.Opposile, contrary, ef ivaptlas ex enantias, 
Markis. 39 centurion, which stood over against him 

\2.Down, down by, Hard (ace.) kata. 

Acts 27. 7 when we had.. come over against Caidus 

27. 7 we sailed under Crete, over against 

13. Over against, KaTeuavri katenanli. 

Markii. 2 Go your way into the village over against 

12. 41 Jesus sat [over against] the treasury 

13. 3 mount of Olives over against the temple 
Luke 19. 30 Go ye into the village over against (you) 

[See also Beat, boast, bring, crime, cry, mad, 
murmur, over, prate, prevail, quarrel, rejoice, 
rise up, say, speakf spoken, strive, war, will.] 

A'-GAR, ^A-yap. 

Creek name of Sarah's handmaid Hagar. 

Gal. 4. 24 Sinai, whicUgendereth to,bondage..i3 A. 

4. 25 For tills A. is mount Siuai in Arabia, and 

AGATE — 

\. Agate or rvby, "ibiS kadkod. 

Isa. 54. 12 I will make thy windows of agates 
Eze. 27. 16 fine linen, and coral, and agate 

2.i4 gate, achates, \yo shebu. 

Exod28. 19 the third row., an agate, and an amethyst 
39. 12 the third row. .anagate, and an amethyst 

AGE — 

1. Revolution, "in dor. 

Job 8. 8 enquire, I pray thee, of the former age 
Isa. 38. 12 Mine age is departed, and is removed from 

i.Old age, \isi zoqen. 

Gen. 48. 10 the eyes of Israel were dim for age 

Z.Lifciivie, -hn cheled. 

Job II. 17 (thine) age shall be clearer than the noon 
Paa. 39. s mine age (is) as nothing before thee 
i.Day, Di' yom. 

Gen. 18. II (were) old.. well stricken in age 

24. I Abraham was . . well stricken in age 
Jo3h.23. I Joshua waxed old (and) stricken in age 

23. .2 I am old (and) stricken in age 
Zech. 8. 4 his staff in his hand for very age 

B.Old age, greyheadness, Tf/ seb. 

, I £X 14. 4 his eVes were sat by reason of his age 
6./4 son, 15 hen. 

I Num. 8. 25 from the age of fifty years they shall 
I Ch. 23. 3 from t'ne age of thirty years and upward 
23. 24 from the age ol twenty years and upward 



l.Life, existence, 'n chai. 

Gen. 47. 28 the. .age of Jacob was an hundred forty 
[See also flower, great, old, pais, stoop lor, 
whole.] 
8. Maturity, ijKiKta helikia. 

Heb. II. II delivered of a child when she.. past age 
AGE, fuU — 
l.Full age, rhs kelach. 

Job. 5. 26 shalt come to (thy) grave lu a full age 
2.Complete, perfect, tc'Ae los teleios. 

Heb. s. 14 strong meat. . to them that are of full age 
AGE, old — 
Full age, n^a kelach. 

Job 30. 2'rae, iu whom old age was perished? 
AGE, to be of — 
\.He has maturity, TjXtKlaf tx«' helikian echei, 

John g. 21 we know not : he is of age ; ask him 

9. 23 Therefore said his parents. He is of age 
2.Day, riiiipa heinera. 

Luke 2. 36 daughter of Phanuel. .was ol a great age 
AGE, whole — 
Days of the years of the life, 'n ^iv '5% 

Gen. 47. 28 the whole age oLJacoli was an hundred 
AGED — 

1. A ged, bearded, Ji5j zaqen. 

Job . 12. 20 taketli. .the understanding of the aged 

32. gneitherdothe aged understand judgment 
Jer. 6. 11 the aged, with (him that is) full ol days 

2. One white, grey, old, dry, ty'i?; yashish. 

Job ■ 29. 8 the aged arose, (and) stood up 
S.Aged, advanced in days, irpeaBuTris 2'^esbutes. 

Phm. 9 as Paul the aged. .now also a prisoner 
AGED man — 
l.Aged, bearded, ]p] zaqen. 

2 Sa. ig. 32 Barzillai was a very aged mafl 

2.Aged, advanced in days, npeaBvTiqs. pre^hnfes. 

Titus 2. 2 aged men be sober. .in faith, lu charity 
AGED man, very — 
One white, grey, old, dry, iv-if)^ yashish. 

Job IS. 10 very aged meu, much elder than thy 
AGED woman — 
Aged female, ■n-pe(rBuTispresbutis. 

Titus 2. 3 The aged women likewise, that (they be) 
A'-GEE, N3K fugitive. 

The father of Shararaah, one of David's valiant men, 
B c. 1080. 

2 Sa. 23. II after him (was) Shammah the sou of A. 
AGES — 
l.Age, dispensation, aldv aion. 

Eph. 2. 7 That in the ages to come he might shew 

Col. I. 26 mystery which hath been hid from ages 

^.Generations, fitna. genea. 

Eph. 3. '5 Which in other ages was not made known 
3. 21 throughout all ages, world without end 
AGO — 
I. Former time, npnjj qadmah. 

Ezra s- 1 1 house . . was builded these many years ago 
2.{Third day of) the days, D'D'iT hayyamim. 

1 Sa. 9. 20 asses that were lost three days ago 
S.Frovi, anS apo. 

Acts 10. 30 And Cornelius said. Four days ago I was 
15. 7 ye know how that a good v/hile ago 

2 Co. 8. 10 but also to be forward a year ago 

g. 2 that Achaia was ready a year ago 
irBefore, irpA pro. 

2 Co. 12. 2 I knew a man. .above fourteen years ago 
AGONE — 
The third day, na^p d'v.t hayyom sheloshah, 

I Sa. 30. 13 because three days agoue I fell sick 
AGONY — 
Agony, Contest, iyuivla agonia. 

Luke 22. 44 And being in an agony he prayed raoro 
AGREE- 
1.2*0 be into or for, eifii els eimi eis, 

I Jo. 5. 8 and these three agree in one 
2.T0 be in good mind, iivoita [iifxl eimi) eunoeO. 

Matt. 5. 25 Agree with thine adversary quickly 
3. 7*0 be the saine, ei^ii io-ot 'isos eimi. 

-Mark 14. 56 but their witness agreed not together 
14. 59 But neither so did their witness agree 

i.To be like or similar, 6/xoidC(o homoiazo. 

Mark 14. 70 [and thy speech agreeth (thereto)] 
5. To persuade, prevail upon, TrilSu peitho. 

Acts s- 40 And to him they agreed : and when they 
6.2*0 make one opinion, 7roi?)<rai uiav yvifniu. 

Rev. 17. 17 and to agree, and give their kingdom 
7 .To sound or speak together, <rvfi<piDveci) sumphoneo. 

Matt 18. 19 That if two of you shall agree on earth 
20. 2 And when he had agreed with the 

Acts 15. 15 And to this agree the words of the 
8.2*0 put together; a-vvTiBiifii suntitheyni. 

John g. 22 for the Jews had agreed already, that If 

Acts 23. 20 The Jews have agreed to desire thee that 



AGREE together — 

To sound or speak together, cvfitpcotjo) sumphonei. 

Acts 5. g Uow is it that ye have agreed together 
AGREE with — 
2*0 sound or speak together, crvfjupuvtu sumphoneii. 

Matt 20. 13 didat not thou agree with nie for a penny I 

Luke 5. 36 the piece that was.. agreeth not with 
AGREED, to be — 
To be met together {by appointment), ny; yadd, 2. 

Amos 3. 3 Can two walk.. except they be agreed / 
AGREED not — 
Not sounding together, aervixipoDVos asuviphonos. 

Acts 28. 25 when they agreed not among themselves 
AGREEBtfiHT — 
\.A seer, vision, nih chozeh. 

Isx 28. 15 with hell are we at agreement 
2. Vision, rmij chazuth. 

Isa. 28. 1 8 your agreement with hell shall not stand 
^.Upright things, D'"!^'p mesharim. 

Dad. II. 6 come to the., north to make an agreement 
i.A putting down together, avyKaTaditTis. 

2 Co. 6. 16 what agreement hath the temple ol God 
A-GRIP'-PA, 'AypiTT-nas. 

Great-grandson of Herod the Great. His lather being 
eaten of worm3,he, as Herod Agrippa, succeeded (A.D.53) 
as tetrarch of Abilene, Galilee, Iturea, and Trathonitis. 

Acts 25. 13 after certain days king A. and Beniice 
25. 22 Then A. said unto Festus, I would also 
25. 23 on the morrow, when A. was come, and 
25. 24 And Festus said. King A., and all men 

25. 26 I have brought . . before you . . king A. 

26. I Then A. said unto Paul, Thou art 

26. 2 I think myself happy, king A., because I 
26. 7 For which hope's sake, king A., 1 am 
26. ig Whereupon, O king A., I was not 
26. 27 King A., believest thou tlie prophets? I 
26. 28 Then A. said unto Paul, Almost thou 
26. 32 Then said A. unto Festus, This mau mlglil 

AGROUND, to run — 

To force upon, i-noKiWaepokellu. 

Acts 27. 41 they ran the ship aground ; and the 
A'-OUR, -VM gatherer. 

The son of Jakeh. Jerome and others consider this 
name as symbolical ol Solomon himsell ; but this U 
inconsistent with the designation " Sou of Jalieh," 
and Solomon, in the same book, is expressly called 
"Son of David." 

Prov.30. 1 The words ol A. the son of Jakeh.. the 
AH — 
l.Ahaf {complaint), ars* ahah. 

Jer. I. 6 Ah. Lord God ! behold, I cannot speak 
4. 10 Ah, Lord God! surely thou hast., deceived 
14. 13 Ah, Lord God ! behold, the prophets 
32. 17 Ah Lord God ! behold, thou hast made 
Eze. 4. 14 Ah Lord God ! behold, my soul 

9. 8 Ah Lord God ! wilt thou destroy all the 
II, 13 Ah Lord God ! wilt thou make a full eud 
20. 49 Ah Lord God!.. Doth he not speak 
2.Ah/ {grief), nK ach. 

Eze. 21. IS ah ! (it is) made bright, (it is) wrapped up 
Z.IIe! he-ahl {malicious joy), nxn he-ach. 

Psa. 3s. 25 Ah, so would we have it: let them not 
i.Hol {threatening, grief, exhortation), ''i.l hoi. 
Isa. I. 4 Ah sinful nation.. laden with iniquity 
1. 24 Ah, I will ease me of mine adversaries 
Jer. 22. 18 saying. Ah my brother ! orj Ah sister ! 
22. 18 saying, Ah Loid I or, Ah his glory ! 
34. 5 Ah, Lord ! for I have pronounced the 
5.0, ah {derision, insult), oud oua. 

Markis. ^9 ^^. ihou that destroyest the temple 
AHA — 
He! {malicious joy), nnn he-ach. 

Paa. 35. 21 Aha. aha. our eye hath seen (it) 

40. IS Let them be desolate, .that say. .Aha 
70, 3 Let them be turned . .that say. Aha, ah* 
Isa. 44. i6 Aha, I am warm, I have seen the fire 
Eze. 25. 3 thou saidst. Aha. against my sanctuary 
26. 2 Aha, she is broken (that was) the gates 
36. 2 Aha, even the augient high places are 

AH'-AB, :iHnH father's brother { = uncle.) 
1. Son of Omri, and his successor as 7th king ol Israel 
(919-897 B.C.) He married Jezebel, daughter of Eth- 
baal, kmg of the Zidonians, and was led by her into 
idolatry and incited to the persecution of the pro- 
phets of Jehovah. The most remarkable incidents In 
his life were his defeating Benhadad whom he freely 
dismissed, and his seizing the vineyard of Naboth. 
During his reign appeared the great prophet Elijah, 
who came into direct collision with Jezebel when she 
attempted to introduce the worship of Baal and the 
goddess Astarte, of whom her father had been a priest 
before he usurped the sovereignty of Tyre, B.C. 900, 

I Ki. 16. 28 So Orari slept with his fathers, .and A. 
16. 2g in the thirty and eighth year, began A. 
16. 29 and A. the son of Omri reigned over 
16. 30 And A. the son of Omri did evil in the 
16. 33 And A. made a grove 

16. 33 and A. did more to provoke the Lord 

17. t And Elijah, .said unto A., (As) the LOAD 



AHARAH 



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AHIJAH 



I Ki. i8. I Go, shew thyself unto A. ; and I will send 
iS. 2 And Elijah went to shew himself untn A. 
i8 3 And A. called Obadiah, which (was) the 
i8. 5 And A, said unto Ubadiah, Go into the 
i8. 6 A. lyent one way by himself, and 
i8. g wouldst deliver .into the hand of A. 
i8. 12 when I corae and tell A., and he cannot 
i8. i6 So Obadiah went to meet A., and told 
i8. i6 and A. went to meet Elijah 
i8. 17 it came to pass, when A. saw Elijah 
i8. 17 that A. said unto him, (Art) thou he that 
i8. 2o So A. sent unto all the children of Israel 
i3. ^1 And Elijah said unto A., Get thee up, eat 
i8. 42.,So A. went up to eat and to drink 
i8. 44 And he said. Go up, say unto A., Prepare 
i8. 45 And A. rode, and went to Jezreel 
-- 1 8. 46 Elijah, .ran before A. to the entrance of 
14 I And A. told Jezebel all that Elijah had 
zo. 2 And he sent messengers to A. king of 
so. 13 behold, there came a prophet unto A. 
so. 14 And A. said. By whom? And he said 
21. I had a vineyard . hard by the palace of A. 
91. 2 And A. spake unto Naboth, saying. Give 
SI. 3 And Naboth said to A., The Lord forbid 
21. 4 And A. came into hts house heavy and 
21 8 So she wrote letters in A.'s name, and 
21. 15 Jezebel said to A., Arise, take possession 

21 1 6 And it came to pass, when A. heard that 
21. 16 A. rose up to go down to the vineyard of 
21. 18 Arise, go down to meet A. king of Israel 
21. 2o And A. said to Elijah, Hast thou found 
21. 21 Behold, I. .will cut off from A. him that 
21. 24 Him that diethiof A. in the city 

21. 25 But there was none like unto A. 

21. 27 And it came to pass, when A. heard those 

21. 29 Seest thou how A. humbleth himself 

22. 20 the XORD said, Who shall persuade A. 
33. 39 Nowthe rest of the acts of A., and all that 
22. 40 So A. slept with his fathers , and Ahaziah 
22, 41 began to reign .in the fourth year of A. 
22. 49 Then said Ahaziah the son of A. unto 
22. 51 Ahaziah the son of A began to 

a Kl I. 1 Moab rebelled, .after the death of A. 
3. 1 Now Jehoram the son of A. began to 
3. 5 But it came to pass, when A. was dead 
8. 16 in the fifth year of Joram the sou of A. 
8. 18 And he walked as did the house of A. 
8. .i3 for the daughter of A. was his wife 
8. 25 the twelfth year of Joram the son of A. 
8. 27 he walked in the way of the house of A. 
8. 27 the house of A. . . the h. of A. . . the h. of A. 
8. z8 And he went with Joram the son of A. 

8. 29 Ahaziah . . went to see . . the son of A. 
g. 7 And thou shaft smite the house of A. 
q. 8 For the whole house of A. shall perish 
jg. 8 and I will cut off from A. him that pisseth 
g. 9 And I will make the house of A. like the 

9. 25 when I and thou rode together after A. 
9 29 eleventh year of Joram the son of A. 

10. 1 And A. had seventy sons in Samaria 
10 1 wrote, .to them that brought up A.'s 
10. 10 which the LORD spake concerning the. A. 
to. II Jehu slew all that remained of . A. 
lb. 17 slew all that remained unto A. in Samaria 
10. 18 A. served Baal a little ; (but) Jehu shall 
10. 30 thou hast done unto the house of A. 
21. 3 and made a grove, as did A. king of Israel 
21. 13 and the plummet of the house of A 
aCh. 18. 1 NowJehoshaphat .joinedaflfinity with A. 
18. 2 after (certain) years he went down to A 
18. 2 And A. killed sheep and oxen for him in 
18. 3 And A. king of Israel said unto Jehosha. 
18. 19 the Lord said, Who shall entice A. king 
21. 6 he walked like as did the house of A. 
ai. 6 for he had the daughter of A. to wife 

21. 13 like to the whoredoms of the house of A. 

22 3 He , . walked in the ways of the house of A 
22 4 Wherefore he did evil like the house of A. 
22 5 He went with Jehoram the son of A. 

22. 6 Azariah .went down to see the son of A 
22 7 whom theLOBD had anointed to cut off. A. 
22. 8 Jehu was executing judgment upon. .A. 

Mlc. 6. 16 and all the works of the house of A. 

2. A false prophet who was in Babylon during the early 
part of the exile, but was put to death by Nebuchad- 
nezzar, B.C. 60a. 

Jer. 29. 2j Thus eaith the LORD of hosts, of A. the 
29. 22 make thee like Zedekiah and like A. 

A-HLfl'-EAH, rnnif brotlier o/Rach, or after a brother. 
Third son of Benjamin, elsewhere called Ehi, Abiram, 
and Aher, B.C 1700 

I Ch. 8. 1 begat Bela his firstborn, .and A. the 

A-EAE'-HEI,, 'jri'inN brother of Rachel, or after migh.l. 

Son of Harum, a descendant of Judah through Caleb, 
aon of Hur, B.C. 1430 

' > Ch. 4. 8 And Coz begat, .the families ot A. the 

A-HA'-SAI,'TnN my holder, protector, 

A priest of the family of Iramer, some of whom dwelt 
in Jerusalem after the exile, B.C. 445 

Neh. II. 13 Amashai the son of Azareel, theiSBof A 

A-HAS'-BAI, '3PDS blooming, shining. 

Father of one of David's valiant men, whose family had 

been early settled at Maachah, B.C 1080. 

aSa. 23. 34 [ot the thirty]. .£Uphelet .sonot A. 



A-HAS-U-E'-STTS, B'niK'nt! kinff. 

1. A king of Persia (529-521 u.c), was the Canibyses of 
profane liistory 

Ezra 4. 6 And in the reign of A., in the beginning 

2. The father of Darius the Mede, or Astyages (594 B.C.) 

Dan. g. I In the first year of Darius the son of A. 

3. Xerxes, the son of Darius Hystaspis (485 B.C.) 

Esth. I. 1 came to pass in the days of A. , (this (is) A. 
I. 2 when the king A. sat on the throne of his 
I. g royal house which (belonged) to king A. 
1. 10 chamberlains that served presence of A. 
1.15 not performed the commandment of . .A. 
I. 16 in all the provinces of the king A. 
1. 17 The king A commanded Vashti the 

1. 19 that Vashti come no more before king A. 

2. I when the wrath of king A. was appeased 
2. 12 every maid's turn to go in to king A. 

2 If- So Esther was taken unto king A. into 

2. 21 Bigthan. .sought to lay hand on.. A. 

3. I After these things did king A. promote 

6 throughout the whole kingdom of king A. 

7 in the twelfth year of king A., they cast 

8 And Haman said unto king A., There is a 
5 in the name of king A. was it written 
2 who sought to lay hand on the king A. 
5 Then the king A. answered and said unto 
J On that day did the king A. give the 
7 Then the king A. said unto Esther the 

8. 10 And he wrote in the king A.'s name 

8 12 one day in all the provinces of. A. 

9 2 throughout all the provinces of. .A. 

9. 20 in all the provinces of the king A. 

9. 30 to the. .provinces of the kingdom of A. 
10. I And the king A. laid a tribute upon the 
10. 3 Mordecai the Jew (was) next uuto king A. 

A-HA'-'VA, Ninst stream. 

A river in the' N.E. of Media near the district of Casi- 
phia ; some think it the same as the A diaba in Adiabene, 
or Hit, due E. of Damascus, on the Euplirates. On a tri- 
butary of this river Ezra assembled the Jews before 
starting on their journey to Jerusalem. Some consider 
the name as applying to a district in the plains of Baby- 
lon t 
Ezra 8. rs to the river that runneth to A. ; and there 

8. 21 proclaimed a fast there, at the river of A. 

8. 31 Then we departed from the river of A. on 

A'-HAZ, triN he holds. 

1 Son of Jotham, king of Judah, and father of Heze- 
kiah. He succeeded his father as eleventh king of 
Judah, and reigned sixteen years (740-724 B.C.) 

2 Ki. 15. 38 And Jotham slept .and A. his son reigned 
16. J A. the son of Jotham king of Judah began 
16. 2 Twenty years old (was) A. when he began 
16. 5 ajid they besieged A., but could not 
16. 7 So A. sent messengers to Tiglath-pileser 
16. 8 And A took the silver and gold that was 
16. ic And king A. went to Damascus to meet 
16. 10 and king A. sent to Urijah the priest the 
16 II an altar according to all that king A. 
16. II the priest made (it) against king A. came 
it. 15 And king.A. commanded Urijah the priest 
16. 16 according to all that king A. commanded 
16. 17 And king A. cut off the borders of the 
16. 19 Now the rest of the acts of A. which he 

16. 20 And A. slept with his fathers, and was 

17. I In the twelfth year of A king of Judah 

18. I Hezekiah the son of A king of Judah 
2o. II which it had gone down in the dial of A. 
23. 12 on the top of the upper chamber of A. 

1 Ch. 3. 13 A. his sou, Hezekiah his son, Manasseh 

g. 42 And A. begat Jarah ; and Jarah begat 

2 Ch. 27. 9 Jotham slept and A his son reigned in 

28. I A. (was) twenty years old when he began 
28. 16 At that time did king A. send unto the 
28 19 theLoRDbrought Judah low because of A. 
28 21 For A took away a portion (out) of the 
28 22 this (is that) king A 
28. 24 And A. gathered together the vessels of 

28. 27 And A. slept with his fathers, and they 

29. 19 Moreover all the vessels, which king A. 
Isa. I. 1 The vision of Isaiah in the days of A. 

7. I And it came to pass in the days of A. 

7. 3 Go forth now to meet A., thou, and 

7 10 Moreover the Lord spake again unto A. 
7 12 But A said, I will not ask, neither \vill I 
14. 28 In the year that king A died was this 
38 8 which is jtone down in the sun dial of A. 
Hos. I. J The word of the Lord in the days of. A. 
Wic. I ) The word of the LoKD .in the days of . . A. 
2. A Benjaraite, of the family of Saul. 

I Ch. 2 35 And the sons ot Micah (were). A. 

8. 36 And A begat Jehoadah ; and Jehoadah 
g. 41 And the sons of Micah (were. A ) 

9 \4 And A. begat Jarah , and Jarah begat 

A-HAZ-fAH, I'lMnK n;inN Jah holds, possesses 

I A son of Ahab, who succeeded as eighth king of Israel 

and reigned two years (896 and 895 B.C.). 

1 Ki i2. 40 So Ahab slept .and A. his son reigned 

22 49 Then said A. the son of Ahab unto 
22 51 A. the son of Ahab began to reign over 

2 Ki. 1 2 And A. fell down through a lattice 

I 18 Now the rest of the acts of A which he 

1 Ch. 3. u Joiara his son, A hia son, Joash his 

2 Ch. 20. 35 did Jehoshaphat join himself with A. 

20 37 Because thou hast joined thyself with A 
2. A son of Jehoram (or Joram), who succeeded as fifth 
king of Judah. He is also called Jehoahaz and Azariah, 
and reigned only one year (8B4 B.C.) 



2 Ki 8. 24 And Joram slept .and A. his son reigned 
8. 25 twelfth year of Joram. .did A. . .begin to 
8. 26 Two and twenty years old (was) A. when 

8. 29 And A. . .went down to see Joram the son 
9. 16 And A. king of Judah was come down to 
g. 21 Joram king of Israel and A. king of Judah 
g. 23 Joram said to A. . treachery. A. 

g. 27 But when A. the king of Judan saw (this) 

9. 29 in the eleventh year of Joram. .began A. 
10. 13 Jehu met with the brethren of A. king of 

10. 13 they answered. We (are) the brethren ot A. 

11. I when Athaliah the mother of A. saw that 
It. 2 the. sister of A., took Joash the son of A. 

12. 18 hallowed things that Jehoshaphat. andA. 

13. I three and twentieth year of. .the son of A. 

14. 13 Amaziah. son of Jehoash the son of A. 

1 Ch. 3. II Joram his son, A. his son, Jotham his son 

2 Ch. 22. I the inhabitants of Jerusalem made A. 

22. 2 Forty and two years old (was) A. when he 
22. 7 And the destruction of A. was of God by 
22. 8 of the brethren of A., that ministered to A. 
22. 9 And he sought A.: and they caught him 
22. g So the house of A. had no power to keep 
22. 10 when Athahah the mother of A. saw 
22 ti Jehoshabeath. .took Joash the son of A. 
22. II Jehoshabeath. was the sister of A 

AH'-BAN, HON brother of intelligence. 

Son of Abishur, a descendant of Jerabmeel, grandson ot 

Pharez, B.C. 1040. 

I Ch. 2. 29 Abihail. bare him A., and Molid , 

A'-HEE, °\n^ one that is behind. 

A Benjainite (perhaps the same as Ahiran), B.C. 1700. 

1 eft. 7. 12 of Ir, (and) Hushim, the sons of A. 
A'-HI, 'HN my brother. 

1. A head of the families of Gad, B.C. i3€o. 

I Ch. 5. 15 A. the son of Abdiel, the son of Guni 

2. An Israelite of the tribe of Asher. 

I Ch. 7. 34 the sons of Shameri A., and Eohgab 

A-Hf-AH, n'm Jah 13 a brother. 

1. Grandson of Phinehas son of Eli, B.^!^ 1080. 

I Sa. 14. 3 And A., the son of Ahitub, I-chabod'a 
14. 18 And Saul said uuto A., Bring hitlier 

2. One of Solomon's scribes. 

.,1 Ki. 4. 3 Elihoreph and A., the sons of Sbisha 

3. A descendant oi Benjamin, B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 8. 7 And Naaman, and A., and Gera 

A-HI'-AM, DX'riN a mother's brother. 

One of David's thirty mighty men, and son of Sharar 

the Hararite, who, in 1 Ch. 11. 35, is called Saear, B.C. 

1048 

2 Sa. 23. 33 A. the son of Sharar the Hararite 

1 Ch. 11. 35 A. the son of Sacar the Hararite ' 

A-HI'-AN, i;nN brother of day. 

Son of Shemidah, a Manassehite, B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 7. ig the sons of Shemidah were, A., and 

A-HI-EZ'-EK, i^'Of! helping brother. 

1 A prince of Dan, appointed to assist Moses in nam- 
bering the people, B.C. 1491. 

Num. 1. 12 Qf Dan ; A. the son of Ammishaddal 

2. 25 of Dan (shall be) A. the son of Ammisha. 

7. 66 On the tenth day A. the son of Ammisha. 

7. 71 this (was) the offering of A. the son of 

10. 25 and over his host (was) A. the son of 

2. A Danite chief who joined David when lying at Ziklag 
for fear of Saul. 

1 Ch. 12. 3 The chief (was) A., then Joash, the sons of 

A-Hf-HTID, nin'rtK brother of honour. 

A prince of Asher, appointed to allocate the land W.of 

the Jordan, B.C. 1491. 

Num.34. 27 of Asher, A., the son of Slieloioi 

A-Hf-HTn), "in'nx brother of mystery. 

A Benjamite of the family of Elmd, B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 8. 7 he removed them;"and begat Uzza, and A. 
A-HI'-JAH, n;nN Jah is brother 
This name, though variously expressed in the English 
version is the same in every passage in which it occurs 
in the original. See Ahiah. 

1. A prophet, probably of Ephraim, who foretold to 
Jeroboam the revolt of the ten tribes, B.C. 980. 

1 Ki. II. 29 the prophet A. the Shilonite found him 

11. 30 And A. caught the new garment that 

12. 15 which the LORD spake by A. the Shilonite 
14 2 behold, there (is) A the prophet, which 
14. 4 to Shiloh, and came to the house of A. 
14, 4 But A. could not see ; for his eyes were 
14. 5 And the Lord said unto A., Behold 

14 6 And it was (so), when A. heard the sound 

14. 18 by the hand of his servant A. the prophet 

15. 29 which he spake by his servant A. the 

2 Ch. g. 29 and in the prophecy of A the Shilonite 

10. 15 which he spake by the hand of A. the 

2. Father of Baasha who conspired against Nadab son 
of Jeroboam jud reigned in his stead, B.C. 953. 

I Ki. J 5. 27 And Baasha the son of A., of the house ot 

15 33 began Baasha the son of A. to reign over 
21. 22 like the house of Baasha the son of A. 

aKl. 9. 9 and like the bcuse of Baasha the son of A. 



AHIKAM 



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AI 



3. Son of JeraUnieel, brotlicr of Caleb (or Chclubai), of 
the tribe of Judalu 

1 Cli. 2 25 and Bimah, and Orcn, and Ozem, (and) A. 

4. One of David's tliirty valiant men, B.C. 1050. 

iCh. II. 36 Hepherthe Jleclierathite, A. tbePelonite 
6. A Levite set over tlie treasures of the house of God 
iu the time of David, B.C. 1015. 

J Ch. 26. 20 And of the Levites, A. (was) over the 
6. A Levite who, with JS'ehemiah, sealed tlie covcuant 
B.C. 445- 

Neh. to. 26 And A., Hanan, Anaa 

A-HI'-KAM, cp'TO my brother has risen. 

An officer in Josiah's court, the son of Shaphan, who 

was one of the king's officers, B.C. 641. 

3 Ki. 22. 12 and A. the sou of Shaphan, and Achbor 
22. 14 So Hilkiah the priest, and A., and Achbor 
25. 22 the son of A., the son of Shaphan, ruler 
a Ch. 34. 20 the king commanded llilkiali, and A. the 
Jer. 26. 24 the hand of A. the son of Shaphan was 

39. 14 the son of A. the son of Shaphan, that 

40. 5 the son of A. the son of Shaphan, whom 
40. 6 the son of A. to Mizpah ; and dwelt with 
io. 7 the son of A. governor in the land, and 
40. 9 the son of A. the son of Shaphan sware 
40. II the son of A. the son of Shaphan 

40. 14 Gedaliah the son of A. believed them not 

40. x6 Gedaliah the son of A. said unto .lolianan 
' 41. 1 unto Gedaliah the son of A. to Mizpah 

41. 2 smote Gedaliah the son of A. the son of 
41. 6 Come to Gedaliah the son of A. 

41. 10 had committed to Gedaliah the son of A. 
41. 16, 18 had slain Gedaliah the son of A. 
43. 6 with Gedaliah the son of A. the son of 

A-Hl'-LUD, n^S-nx a brother born. 

An Israelite whose son Jehoshaphat was appointed 

recorder by David, B.C. 1040. 

2 Sa. 8. 16 Jehoshaphat the son of A. (wasj recorder 

20 24 Jehoshaphat the sou of A. (was) recorder 
iKi. 4. 3 Jehoshaphat tlie son of A., the recorder 
4. 12 Baana the son of A.; (to him pertained) 
1 Ch. 18. 15 and JeJioshaphat the son of A., recorder 

A-HI-MA'-AZ, fy^'ng powerful brother. 

1. Father of Ahinoam, wife of king Saul, B.C. loqo, 

X Sa. 14. so Ahinoam, the daughter of A.: ajid 

2. A son of Zadok the priest, who carried tidings to . 
David of the proceedings of Absalom, B.C. 1050. 

3 Sa. 15. 27 your two sons ^vith you, A. thy son, and 

15. 36 with them their two sons, A. Zadok's (son) 

17. 17 Jonathan and A. stayed by En-rogel 

17 20 "Where (is) A. and Jonathan ? And the 

18. 19 Then said A. the son of Zadok, Let me 
18. 22 Then said A. the son of Zadok yet again 
J 8. 23 Then A. ran by the way of the plain 

18. 27 is like the running of A. the son of Zadok 
18. 28 And A. called, and said unto the king 
18. 29 And A. answered, "When Joab sent the 
Ch. 6. 8 begat Zadok, and Zadok begat A. 

6. 9 And A. begat Azariah, and Azariah begat, 

6. 51 Zadok his son, A. his son 

5. One of Solomon's officers who had the charge of 
victualling the king's household for one month m the 
year. 3.c. 1015. 

I Ki. 4. 15 A. (was) in Naphtalt ; he also took 
A-HI'-MAN, la'ns; brother of Man. 

1. A son of Anak, who dwelt in Hebron, B.C. 1450- 

Num 13. 22 where A., Sheshai, and Talmai, the 
Josh.ij. 14 sons of Anak, Sheshai, and A., and 
Judg. t. 10 and they slew Sheshai, and A., and 

2. A Levite porter in the temple, B.C. 1000. 

I Ch. 9. 17 and Talmon, and A., and their brethren 

A-HI-ME'-IECH, ^^P'"!? brother of the king. 

1. A priest slain in consequence of assisting David when 
he fled from Saul, B.C. 1060. 

I Sa. 21. I Tlien came David to Nob to A. the priest 
21. 1 and A. was afraid at the meetingof David 

21. 2 And David said unto A. the priest, The 
31. 8 And David said unto A. And is there 

22. 9 coming to Nob, to A. the son of Ahitub 
22. II Then the king sent to call A. the priest 
22. 14 Then A. answered the king, and said 
22. 16 Thou Shalt surely die. A., thou, and all 

22. 20 And one of the sons of A. the son of 

23. 6 when Abiathar the son of A . fled to David 
30. 7 David said to Abiathar the priest, A.'s 

2Sa. 8. i7»and A. the son of Abiathar, (were) the 
I Cii. 24. 3 and A. of the sons of Ithamar 

24 6*and A. the son of Abiathar, and (before) 

24. 31 and Zadok, and A., and the chief of the 
Psa. 52. title. David is come to the house of A. 

* [The names in these verses are supposed to have 
been transposed by a copyist.] 

2. A Hittite officer in the service of David, B.C. 1048. 

I Sa. 26. 6 Then answered David and said to A. the 
A-HT-MOTH, n\D'!Ttt brother of death. 
Son of Elkanah, a descendant of Kohath son of Levi. 

I Ch. 6. 25 the sons of Elkanah ; Amasai, and A. 
A-HI-NA'DAB, aiJ'nN brother of liberality. 
Son of Iddo, »a4'one of Solomon's twelve purveyors, 
B.C. 1015. 

I Ki. 4. 14 A. the son of Iddo (had) Mahanaira 



A-HI-KO'-AM, nyi'TN; pleasant brother. 

1. Wife of Saul first king of Israel, B.C. 1090. 

I Sa. 14. 50 the name of Saul's wife (was) A., the 

2. A woman of Jezreel who became wife of David during 
liis w.indci'ing, aud went with him and his other wife, 
Abigail, to thecourt of AcInshinGath. She wasmotlier 
of Arnnon, David's eldest son, B.C. 1060. 

1 Sa. 25. 43 David also took A. of Jezreel ; and they 

27. 3 withhistwowives, A.the Jezreelitcss.and 
30. 5 were taken captives, A. the Jczreelitess 

2 Sa. 2. 2 and his two wives also, A. the Jczreelitess 

3. 2 his firstborn was Amuon, of A. the 

1 Ch. 3. I the firstborn Aninon, of A.the Jczreelitess 

A-EI'-O, vn^; his brotlier. 

1. Son of Abinadab, in whose house the ark of God re- 
mained for twenty years after being sent back by the 
rhilistines, B.C. 1045. 

2 Sa. 6. 3 And I'zzah and A., the sons of Abinadab 

6. 4 the ark of God, and A. went before the 

I Ch. 13. 7 of Abinadab : aud Uzza and A. drave the 

2. An Israelite of the tribe of Benjamin. 

1 Ch. 8. 14 And A., Shashak, and Jeremoth. 

3. A Eenjamite of the Gibeon family from which Saul 
sprang. 

I Ch. 8. 31 And Gedor, and A., and Zacher 

9. 37 Aud Gedor, aud A., aud Zechariah 

A-HI'-EA, n'nN brother of evil. 

A chief of Naphtali wlien .Moses took the census shortly 

after the exodus, B c. 1491. 

Num. I. 15 Of Naphtali ; A. the son of Enan 

2. 29 of Naphtali (shall be) A. the son of Boan ' 

7. 78 On the twelfth day A. the son of Enan 
7. 83 this (w.is) the offering of A. the son of 

10. 27 the cliildrcn of Naphtali (was) A. the son 

A-HI-RAM, m,"n.s: exalted brother, 
A Eenjamite from whom family was named. He is 
called£/u in Gen. 46. 21, and is supposed to be the same 
as the Ahcr of i. Ch. 7. 12. b.c, 1680. 

Num 26. 38 of A., the family of the Ahiramites 
A-HI-RAM'-ITE, 'OTnx belonging to Ahiram. 
The Ahiramites were an Israelite family. 

Num 26. 38 Ashbelites:of Ahiram, the family of the A. 
A-HI-SA'-MACH, 'Tl^D'OS supporting brother. 
Father of Aholiab, a Dariite B.C. 1500. 

Exod3i. 6 with him Aholiab, the son of A., of the 
35. 34 Aholiab the son of A., of tlie tribe of Dan 
38. 23 Aholiab, son of A., of the tribe of Dan • 

A-HX-SHA'-HAR, in^'nx brother of the dawn. 
Son of Bilhan and grandson of Benjamin, B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 7 loThesonsalsoof JediaeL.Zethan. .and A. 
A-HI'-SHAE, na'Tix brother of song. 
Controller of Solomon's household, B.C. 1015. 

1 Ki. 4. 6 And A. (was) over the household • aud 
A-HI-THO'-PHEL, 'jErrns; /ooZw/i brother. 

A native of Giloh in tlie highlands of Judah, and privy 
counsellor to David ; but joined Absalom, and then 
hanged himself, B.C. 1023. 

2 Sa. 15. 12 And Absalom sent for A. the Gilonite 

13. 31 And(one)toldDavid,saying,A.(is)among 
15. 31 turn the counsel of A. into foolishness 

15. 34 niayest thou, .defeat the counsel of A. 
t6. 15 came to Jerusalem, and A. mth him 

16. 20 Then said Absalom to A., Give counsel 
j6. 21 And A. said unto Absalom, Go in unto 
16. 23 And the counsel of A., which he 

16. 23 so (was) all the counsel of A., both with 

17. I Moreover A. said unto Absalom, Let 

17. 6 saying, A. hath spoken after this manner 
17 7 The counsel that A. hath given (is) not 
17 14 counsel . .(is) better than tlic counsel of A. 
17. 14 to defeat the . . counsel of A., to tlie intent 
17 15 Thus and thus did A. counsel Absalom 
17 21 for thus hath A. counselled against you 

17 23 And when A. saw that his counsel was 
23 34 Eliam the son of A. the Gilonite 

1 Ch 27 33 And A. (was) the king's counsellor 
' 27. 34 And after A. (was) Jehoiada the son of 
A-HI'-TUB, 3?B'ns a good brother. 
1. Son of Phinehas,' and grandson of Eli, B C. 1100. 
I Sa 14. 3 the son of A., I-chabod's brother, the son 
'22 9 comingtoNob.toAhimelechthesonof A. 
22 II tocallAhimelechthepriest, thesonof A. 
22 12 Aud Saul said. Hear nov/, thou son of A. 
22. 20 of Ahimelech the son of A., named 
2 Father of Zadok the high-priest in the time of David, 
B C. 1060. Perhaps the same as No. i. 

'2 Sa. 8. 17 And Zadok the son of A., and Ahimelech 
I Ch. 6. 7 and Amariah begat A. 

6. 8 And A begat Zadok, and Zad6k begat 
6 52 Amariah his son, A. his son 

18 16 And Zadok the son of A., and 

■ Ezra 7. 2 the son of Zadok, the son of A. 

3. Another priest, in the 7th generation after No. 2, 

' iCh.' 6. 11 begat Amariah, and Amariah begat A. 

6 12 A. begat Zadok, and Zadok begat Shallum 
4 Another priest, progenitor of Seraiah, and.ruler of the 
house of God iu the time of Nehemiah. 

,Ch o „ son of A., the ruler of the hpuse of God 
Nch' II. n the son of Meraioth, the »e» of A. 



AH'-LAB, :ihm fruitful place. 

A city of Aslier from wliich the Canaauites were no* 

driven out. 

Judg. I. 31 nor the inhabitants of Zidon, nor of A. 
AH'-LAI, 'hr^t} Jah is staying. 

1. A daughter of Sheshan, a descendant of Pharcz, B.C. 
1430. 

I Ch. 2. 31 And the children of Sheshan ; A. 

2. Father of one of David's thirty valiant men, n.C 1050. 

I Ch. II. 41 Criah the Hittite, Zabad the sou of A. 
A-HO'-AH, ninN a brother's reed. 
Son of Bela and'grandson of Benjamin, B.C. 1650. 

1 Ch. 8. 4 Abisliua, and Naaman, and A. 
A-HO-HITE, "ninx belonging to Ahoah. 

1. A patronymic derived from Ahoah, a grandson of 
Benjamin. 

2 Sa. 23. 28 Ziilmon the A., Maharai the Netcphathite 
I Ch. II. 12 Eleazar the son of Dodo, tlie A., who 

II. 29 Ilai tlie A. 

27. 4 the second month (was) Dodai an A. 

2. This word occurs in the common version of 2 Sa. 23. 9, 
but in the original the expression used is Den Ahnki 
" son of Ahohi," whicli thus seems to be a proper 
name, not a patronymic. B.C. 1650. 

•2 Sa. 23. 9 (was) Eleazar the son of Dodo the A. 
A-HO'-LAH, nSns her own tent. 
A symbolic uanic for Samaria and the ten tribes. 

Eze. 23. 4 And thenamesof them(were)A. theeldcr 
23. 4 'Jims (were) their names ; Samaria (is) A. 
23. 5 And A. played the harlot when she was 
23. 35 Son of man, wilt thou judge A. and 
23. 44 went they in unto A. and untoAliolibah 

A-HO-II'-AS, ;!<''?n!< a father's tent. 

A Danite, in the time of JMoses, appointed by Cod to 

work with Beialeel in preparing the tabernacle, B.C. 

1490. 

Exod3T, 6 I have given with him A., the son of 

35. 34 (both) he, and A., the son of Ahisamacli 

36. I 'I'hen wrought Bezaleel and A., and every 
36; 2 And Moses called Bezaleel and A., and 
38. 23 And with him (was) A., son of Ahisamacli 

A-HO-W'-BAH, n2''?n!j niy tent (is) in her. 

A symbolic name for judah and Jerusalem. 
Eze. 23. 4 A. her sister: and they were mine 

23. 4 Samaria (is) Ahojah, aud Jerusaiem A. 

23. II when lier sister A. saw (this), she 

23. 22 Therefore, OAliolibah.thussaith the Lord 

23. 36 wilt thou judge Aholah and A. ? 

23. 44 so went they in unto Aholah and unto A. 

A-HO-U-BA'-'JUAH, hstSin tent of the high place. 

1. Granddaughter of Gideon thellivite, and wife of Esau. 
She is called Judith iu Gcu. 26. 34. B.C. 1760. 

Gen. 36. 2 A. the daughter of Anah the daughter of 
36. 5 And A. bare Jeush, and Jaalain, and 
36. 14 these were the sons of A.,thedaugliter of 
36. 18 And these (are) the sons of A. Esau's wifo 
36. 18 these (were) the dukes (that) came of A. 
. 36. 25 Dishon, and A. the daughter of Anah 

2. A chief that sprang from Esau, B.C. 1470. 

Gen. 36. 41 Duke A., duke Elah, duke Pinon 
1 Ch. I. 52 Duke A., duke Elah, duke Pinon 

A-HTT'-MAI, 'D^nN heated by .Tah. 
Grandson of Shobal, son of Judah, B.C. 1380. 

I Ch. 4. 2 begat Jahath; and Jahath begat A. 
A-HTJ'-ZAM, Din.^ a holding fast. 
A son of Ashu'r) a descendant of Judah through Caleb 
son of Hur, B.C. 1500. 

1 Ch. 4. 6 And Naarah bare tilm A., and Hepher 
A-HTJZ'-ZATH, n)ns' holding fast. 
A friend of Abimelech, king of the Pliilistinea in the 
time of Isaac, B.C. 1804. 

Gen. 26. 26 Abimelech went to him .and A. one of 

A'-I, 'yri -j/n the heap. 

A city near Bethel, and about 10 miles N. of Jerusalem, 
within the territory of Benjamin. S,eeAiath, Aija, and 
Hai, other forms of the name. Its modem name is At 
'feel, " the heap." 

Josh. 7. 2 Joshua sent men from Jericho to A. 

7. 2 And the men went up and viewed A. 

7. 3 three thousand men, go up and smite A. 

7. 4 they fled before the men of A. 

7. 5 And the men of A. smote of them about 

8. I go up to .\. . see, I have given into thy 
8. I the king of A., and his people, and hia 
8. 2 And thou shalt do to A. and her king 
8. 3 So Joshua arose to go up against A. 
8. 9 and abode between Beth-el and A. 

8. 9 on the west side of A. : but Joshua 
8. 10 elders of Israel, before the people to A. 
8. II side of A. . a valley between them and A. 
8. 12 in ambush between Bethel and A. 
8. 14 when the king of A. saw (it), that they 
8. i6«all the people that (were) in A. were 
8. 17 there was not a man left in A. or 
8. 18 spear that (is) in thy hand toward A. 
8. 20 And when the men of A. looked 
8. 21 turned again, and slew the men of A. 
8. 23 And the king of A. they took alive, and 
8. 24 slaying all the inhabitants of A. . 
8. 24 all the Israelites returned unto A. 
[♦ The Hebrew text has " in tlie cily."\ 



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Josh. 8. 25 twelve thousand, .all the men of A. 
8. 26 destroyed all the inhabitants of A. 
8. 2S And Joshua burnt A., and made it 

8. 29 And the king of A. he hanged on a tree 
g. 3 Joshua had done unto Jericho and to A. 

10! I when, .heard how Joshua had taken A. 
10! I so he had done to A. and her king 
10. 2 because it (was) greater than A., and all 
12. 9 the king of A., which (is) beside Beth-el 
Ezra 2. 28 The met), of Beth-el and A., two hundred 
Keh 7. 32 The men of Beth-el and A., an hundred 
Jer.' 49. 3*Howl, O Heshbon, for A. is spoiled ; cry 
[* Here the article is omitted.] 

A'-IAH, A'-JfAH, n;x a vulture. 

1. Son of Zibeon, son of Seir the Horite, B.C. 1500. 

Gen. 36. 24 these (are) the children of Zibeon ; both A. 
I Ch. I. 40 And the sons of Zibeon ; A., and Anah 

2. The father of Rizpah, Saul's concubine, B.C. 1050. 
a Sa. 3. 7 name (was) Rizpah, the daughter of A. 

21. 8 two sons of Kizpah the daughter of A. 
21. 10 And Rizpah the daughter of A. took 
21. II what Rizpah the daughter of A., the 

AI'-ATH, n;y a heap, a ruin. 

The feminine form of Ai, but it is not certain that it 

applies to the same place. 

Isa. 10. 28 He is come to A., he is passed to 
AID, to — 
To strengthen, pin chazeq, 3. 

Judg. 9. 24 men of Shechem. .aided him In the 

AI'-JA, n;h a hSap, a rum. 
One of the forms of Ai. 

Keh. II. 31 (dwelt) at Michmash, and A., and Beth-el 
AI-JA'-LON, A-JA'-LON, ]iV;N. 

1. The name of a valley in Dan. 

Josh 10. 12 and thou, Moon, in the valley of A. 

2. A Levitical town in Dan, so called from its situation 
i,n or near the valley of Ajalon. 

Josh.ig. 42 And-Shaalabbin, and A., and 

21. 24 A. -with her suburbs, Gath-rimmon with 

Judg I. 35 Amorites. .dwell in mount Eeres in A. 
8. A place in the tribe of Zebulun. 

Judg 12. 12 and was buried in A. in the country of 
4. A town in Benjamin or Judah, or perhaps identical 
with Ajalon in Dan. 

I Sa. 14. 31 smote the Philistines that day.. to A. 

1 Ch. 8. 13 fathers of the inhabitants of A. 

2 Ch. ri. 10 And Zorah, and A. . . which (are) in Judah 

28. 18 and had takenBeth-shemesh.andA., and 

6. ALeviticalcityinEphraim, probably the same as No. 2. 
I Ch. 6. fig A. with her suburbs, and Gath-rimmon 

AI-JE-IETH SHA'-HAB — 

Hwd of the morning, yw n^;x ay-ye-lelh Shachar. 
Psa. 22. title. To the chief musician upon A. S. 

AIL, to — 

What to thee t rih'm mah-leka. 

Gen. 21. 17 What aileth thee, Hagar? fear 
Judg 18. 23 What aileth thee, that thou comest with 
' ■ 1 Sa-. II. 5 What (aileth) the people that they weep ? 
aSa. 14. 5 What aileth thee?. .I(am)indeed awjdow 
I Ki. 6. 28 What aileth thee?, .she answered. .Give 
Tsa.114. s What (ailed) thee, O thou sea, that thou 
■ Isa. 22. I What aileth thee now, that thou art 

A'-IBT, I^j; 111! a (natural) fountain. 

1. A place in the N.E. of Caanan, between Kiblah and 
the Sea of Chinnereth. 

Kum.34. II ShephamtoRiblah, on the east side of A. 

2. A Levitical city in Simeon, at first belonging to Judah. 

Josh.15. 32 Lebaoth, and Shilhim, and A., and 
19. 7 A., Remmon, and Ether, and Ashan 
21. 16 And A. with her suburbs, and Juttah 

I Ch. 4. 32 Etam, and A., Rimmon, and Tochen 

AIR — 

X.Air, wind, nn ruach. 

Job. 41. 16 no air can come between them 
2. Heaven,, wav^ shamayiin. 

Gen. 1. 26 have dominion over the. .fowl of the air 
I. 28 have dominion over the. .fowl of the air 

1. 30 to every fowl of the air 

2. 19 Lord God formed every, .fowl of the air 

2. 20 gave names to. .the fowl of the air 

6. 7 I will destroy, .the fowls of the air 

7. 3 fowls also of the air by sevens . . the male 

9. 2 the fear .upon every fowl of the air 
Deut. 4. 17 winged fowl that flieth in the air 

28. 26 shall be meat unto all fowls of the air 

1 Sa. 17. 44 give thy flesh unto the fowls of the air 

17. 46 I will give, .unto the fowls of the air 

2 Sa. 21. 10 suffered neither the birds of the air to rest 
J Ki 14. II him that dieth. .the fowls of the air 

16. 4 shall the iovila of the air eat 
21. 24 Him that dieth. .the fowls of the air eat 
.Job 12. 7 ask. .the fowls of the air, and they shall 
28. 2! it is. .kept close from the fowls of the air 
Psa. 8. 8 The fowl of the air, and the fish of the sea 
Prov.30. 19 The way of an eagle in the air 
Eccl.10. 20 a bird of the air shall carry the volcj 

Z.Air, atmosphere, a.-f}p aer. 

Acts 22. 23 and threw dust into the [air] 
I Co. 9. 26 not as one that beateth the air 
14. <j for ye shall speal: into the air 



Eph. 2. 2 to the prince of the power of the air 
I Th. 4. 17 to meet the Lord in the air : and so shall 
Rev. 9. 2 and the sun and the air were darkened 
16. 17 poured out his vial into the air 

i. Heaven, ovpavos ouranos. 

Matt. 6. 26 Behold the fowls of the air : for they sow 

8. 20 and the birds of the air (have) nests 

13. 32 so that the birds of the air come and lodge 
Mark 4. 4 and the fowls of the [air], .and devoured it 

4. 32 so that the fowls of the air may lodge 
Luke 8. 5 and the fowls of the air devoured it 

9. 58 Foxes have holes, and birds of the air 
13. 19 and the fowls of the air lodged in the 

Acts 10. 12 creeping things, and fowls of the air 

11. 6 creeping things, and fowls of the air 

A'-KAN or JA'-KAN, \iili acute, twisted. 
Sou of Ezer, son of Seir the Horite,- B.C. 1780. 

Gen. 36. 27 (are) these ; Bilhan, and Zaavan, and A. 

I Ch. 1. 42 sons of Ezer ; Bilhan, and Zavan, (and) J. 

AK'-KTJB, 3i|D5! lain in wait. 

1. Son of Elioenai, of the family of David. 

1 Ch. 3. 24 and Eliashib, and Pelaiah, and A., and 

2.^ A porter in the second temple. 

I Ch. 9. 17 the porters (were), Shallum, and A., and 
Meh. II. 19 Moreover the porters. A., Talmon, and 

12. 23 Talmon, A., (were) porters keeping the 

3. A family of hereditary porters in the temple. 

Ezra 2. 42 children of A., the children of Hatita 
Neh. 7. 45 children of A., the children of Hatita 

4. The chief of a family of the Nethinim who came up 
to Jerusalem after the exile. 

Ezra 2. 45 the children of Hagabah .. children of A. 

5. A priest employed by Ezra to make the people 
understand tlie law when it was read to them. 

Neh. 8. 7 Jarain, A., Shabbethai, Hodijah, M. 

AK-RAB'-EIII, D'3"ipy curves or scorpions. 
An ascent from the S. of the Salt Sea, curving eastward 
near Kadesh Barnea, along which the S. border of 
Canaan was traced, now called Huikcs-Sufa. 

Num34. 4. to the ascent of A., and pass on to Zin 
Josh.15. 3- it went out to the south side to M.-ac. 

ALABASTER BOX — 

Alabaster, aKafiacTTpov alabasCron. 

Matt 26. 7 a woman having an alabaster hox 
Mark 14. 3 a woman having an alabaster box 
Luke 7. 37 brought an alabaster box of ointment 

A-LA'-BTETH, mhl} youthful vigour. 
Son of Becher, and grandson of Benjamin, B.C. 1650. . 
I Ch. 7. 8 Jerimoth, and Abiah, and Anathoth..A. 

A-LAM-lffE'-LECH', T|^8^N the king's oak. 
A town in Asher, marked now by the Wady-el-MeleIc, a 
small stream running into the Kishon, 6 miles inland 
from Hhaiffa. 

Josh. 19. 26 And A., and Amad, and Mishael; and 

A-IA'-MOTH, niD^j; soprano or treble. 
A term derived from Almah "a virgin," in reference 
to the higher pitch of her voice when compared with 
that of an adult male's. 

I Ch. 15. 20 and Benaiah, with psalteries on A. 

Psa. 46. title, for the sons of Korah, A Song ujion A- 

ALARM — 

Sho^it (of jubilee or battle), n;;nn teruah. 

Num 10. 5 When ye blow an alarm . . parts shall go 

10. 6 When ye blow an alarm the second time 

10. 6 they shall blow an alarm for their 
Jer. 4. 19 the sound of the trumpet, the alarm 

49. 2 I will cause an alarm of war to be heard 
Zeph. I. 16 day of. .alarm against the fenced cities 
iSee also Blow, cry, sound. ] 

ALAS — 

l.Aha/ (complaint) nrrx ahah. 

Josh. 7. 7 Joshua said, Alas, LORD God 
Judg. 6. 22 Gideon said. Alas ! Lord God ! 

11. 35 Alas, my daughter ! thou hast brought 
a KI. 3. 10 Alas ! that the Lord hath called these 

6. s Alas, master ! for it was borrowed 

6. 15 Alas, my master ! how shall we do? 

Joel 1 . 15 Alas . . for the day of the Lokd (is) at hand 

2.0, ohl (grief) 'IN 0. 

Num 24. 23 Alas, who shall live when God doetbthis ! 
3. Ah/ (grief) nn ach. 

Eze. 6. It Alas for all the evil abominations of the 
i. I pray thee, '3 hi. 

Num 12. 1 1 Alas, my lord . . lay not the sin upon us 
. S. Exhortation, grief, tlircatening, in ho. 

Amos 5. 16 say in all the highways, Alas I alas I 
^.Exhortation, grief, threatening, 'in hoi. 

I Ki. 13. 30 they mourned over him, (saying), Alas, my 

Jer. 30 7 Alas ! for that day (is) great . . none (is) like 

7. Wo, ovai ouai. 

Rev. 18. 10 saying, Alas, alas that great city Babylon 
18. 16 And saying, Alas, alas that great city 
18. 19 Alas, alas that great city, wherein were 
ALBEIT — 
That, tva hina. 

Piun. 19 albeit I do not say to thee how thou owest 



A-LE'-METH, nc/j; np)j; hiding place. . 

1. A Levitical city of Benjamin. \ 

I Ch. 6. 60 and A. with her suburbs, and Anathoth - 

2. A descendant of Jonathan, son of Saul. 

1 Ch. 8. 36 and Jehoadah begat A., and Azmaveth 
9. 42 and Jarah begat A., and Azmaveth 
A-LEX-Air'-BES, 'AXe^avSpos helper of man. 

1. Son of Simon the Cyrenian who vias compelled to 
carry the cross of Jesus. 

Markis. 21 the father of A. and Rufus, to bear his 

2. A leading man in Jerusalem when Peter and John 
were apprehended, A.D. 33. 

Ac43 4. 6 and John, and A., and as many as were of 

3. A convert who was with Paul when the Ephesians 
raised a tumult ; perhaps the same as No. i. 

Acts 19. 33 And they drew A. out of. .An4 A. 

4. A convert who afterwards apostatised. 

1 Ti. I. 20 Of whom is Hymeneus and A. ; whom I 

5. A person who opposed Paul, perhaps the same as 
No. 4. 

2 Ti. 4. 14 A. the coppersmith did me much evil 
A-LEX-AN-DRI-A, 'AAf^ai/Spei/j of Alexander. 

A city in Egypt, founded by Alexander the Great, B.C. 
332, near the W. branch of the Nile where it flows into 
the Mediterranean. It was long one of the most 
celebrated cities in the world, the metropolis of Egypt 
as well as a grand seat of commerce and wealth. Jews 
dwelt in it in great numbers. The modern city is built 
on the ruins of the ancient one, about 125 miles N. of 
Cairo. It is still the seat of extensive commerce, and 
has nearly 50,000 of a population. 

Acts 6. 9 certain of the synagogue, .of the. .A. 

18. 24 born at A., an eloqueut man,(and)mighty 

27. 6 the centurion found a ship of A. sailing 

28. II we departed in a ship of Al.'which had 
ALGTIH trees — 

A cosily wood, D'au^x alguvimim. 

2Ch. 2. 8 Send me also..algum trees, out of Leba. 
g. 10 the servants, .brought algum trees 
9. 1 1 the king made (of) the algum trees 

Al'-IAH or-AL'-'7AH, n;Sy niby sublimity, 
A duke of Edom, descended from Esau. 

Gen. 36. 40 the names of the dukes. .ofEsan..dukeA. 

I Ch. I. 51 dukes of Edom were ; duke Timnah. .A. 

AL'-IAN, or AL'-VAN, y^y_ |i^y sublime. 
A son of Sliobal, a descendant of Seir. . 

Gen. 36. 23 the children of Shobal (were) these ; A. 

I Ch. 1. 40 The sons of Shobal; A., and Manahath 
ALIEN — 
\. Sojourner, na ger. 

Exod 18. 3 I have been an alien in a strange land 

2. Unknoion, npj nekar. 

Isa. 6j. 5 sons of the alien (shall be) your plowmen 
Z.Unknovm, ^-\2i nokri. 

Deuti4. 21 thou mayest sell it unto an alien 

Job 19. 15 I am an alien in their sight 

Psa. 69. 8 I am . .an alien unto my mother's children 

Lam. 5. 2 to strangers, our houses to aliens 

i.Belonging to others, aWorpios allotrios. 

Heb. 1 1 . 34 turned . . the armies of the aliens 
ALIEN, to be — 
To allot to others, alienate, airaWoTpiSw. 

EplT. 2. 12 being aliens from the commonwealth of 
ALIENATE, to — 
l.To pass over, "13 j; abar. 

Eze. 48. 14 they shall not.. alienate' the first-fruits 
2.7*0 caiLse to pass over, njj; abar, 5. 

Eze. 48. 14 they shall not. .alienate the first-fruits 
3.7*0 give to others, atraWoTpiSu) apaltotrioo. 

Eph. 4. 18 the understanding, .being alienated from 

Col. J. 21 you, that were sometime alienated 

ALIENATED, to be — 

1.7*0 be disjointed, yjj; yaqa. 

Eze 23. 17 her mind was alienated from them 
23. 18 my mind was alienated from her 
2.7'o le_disjointed, V\i} naqa. 

'E,2j&. 23. 18 my mind was alienated from her sister • 
23. 22 from whom thy mind is alienated 
23. 28 fiom whom thy mind is alienated 
ALIKE — 
I. One, nriK echad. 

Eccl. II. 6 whether they both (shall be) alike good ■ 
2. As, just as, "1^X3 kaasher. 

EccL 9. 2 All (things come) alike to all 

3. Also, even. Da gam. 

Prov.2o. 10 both of them (are) alike abomination to 
i.Together, nn:. 

Deuti2. 22 and. the elean shall eat (of) them alike 

15. 22 the clean (person shall eat it) alike 
xSa. 30. 24 his part (be), .they shall part alike 
Job 21. 26 They shall lie do-wn alike in the dust 
Psa. 33. 15 He fashioneth their hearts alike 

ALIKE, to be — 

7*0 be or show oneself equal, ny^ shavah. 8. 
Prov. 27. 15 and a contentious woman are alike 



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ALIVE — 

1 ALioc, living, 'n chai. 

Ilea, 43. 7 (Is) your father yet alive? have ye 
43. 27 the old man .(Is) he yet alive? 
43. 28 ill good health, he (is) yet alive 
45. 26 Joseph (is) yet alive, and he (is) governor 

45. 28 enough ; Joseph my son (is) yet alive 

46. 30 seen tliy face, because thou (art) yet alive 
£xod. 4. 18 and see whether they be yet alive 

22. 4 be certainly found in his hand alive 
Lev. 14, 4 that is to be cleansed two birds alive 

16. 10 shall be presented alive before the Loud 
Num r6. 33 went down alive into the pit 
Deut. 5 3 who (are) all of us here alive this day 

31. 27 I am yet alive with you this day 
Josh. 8. 23 The king of Ai they took alive, and 
1 Sa. 15. 8 took .the king of the Amalekites alive 
a Sa. j2. 18 while the child was yet alive, v.'e spake 
j2. 21 weep for the child (while it was) alive 
12. 22 While the cliild was yet alive, i fasted 
r8. 14 he (was) yet alive in the midst of the oak 
I Ki. 20. 18 come out for peace, take them alive 
ao. 18 come out for war, take them alive 
zo. 32 And he said, (Is) he yet aiiveV 
21. 15 Naboth is not alive, but dead 
2KI. 7. 12 we shall catch them alive and get into 
10. 14 Take them alive .they took them alive 
sCh. 25. r? And (other) ten thousand (left) alive 
Prov. I. I? Let us swallow them up alive 
. Eze. 7 J3 although they were yet alive 

i.Remaining one, remnant, t"!V ■'"J-rid. 

Num2i. 35 smote him, and .none left him alive 

Z.To live, ^atii zan. 

Acts 1. 3 To whom also he shewed himself alive 

9. 41 saints and widows, presented her alive 

20. 12 they brought the young man alive, and 

25. 19 Jesus . whom I'aul affirmed to be alive 

Rom. 6. II reckon ye also yourselves, alive untoGod 

Rev. 1. 18 and, behold, I am alive for evermore 

19. 20 These botli were cast alive into a lake of 
[.Sec also Treserve, Eave.] 

AUTE again, to be — 

To live again, ayaCdie anazao. 

Luke 15. 24 this my son was dead, and is alive again 
I5. 32 thy brother was dead, and is alive [again] 

ALIVE, to be — 

To live, be active, (da; zaS. 

Matt27. 63 while he was yet alive, After three days I 
Marki6. 11 (they had heard that he was alivej 
Luke24. 23 which said that he was alive 
Acts 25. 19 Jesus . whom Paul affirmed to be alive 
Rom. 6. 13 as those that are alive from the dead 
7. 9 For I was alive without the law once 

1 Th. 4. 15 that we which are alive (and) remain 

4. 17 Then we which are alive (and) remain 
Rev. 2. 8 and the last, which was dead and is alive 

ALIVE, to keep — 

l.Tu keep living or alirie, n;n chayah, 3. 

Oen. 7 3 keep seed alive upon the face of all the 
Psa. 22. 29 none can keep alive his own soul 
30. 3 thou hast kept me alive 
33. 19 and to keep them alive in famine 
41. 2 The LOKD will, .keep him alive 

2. To keep living, restore life, n;n chayah, 5. 
Gen. 6. 19 to keep (them) alive with thee 

6. eo shall come unto thee, .keep (them) alive 
Num3i. 18 with him, keep alive for yourselves 
Josh. 1 4. 10 behold, the Lord hath kept me alive 
2Sa. 8. 2 with one full line to keep alive 
. 8. To keep living, n;n, N;n chayah, 5. 
Dan. 5. 19 whom he would he kept alive 

AlIVB, to leave — 

To keep living or alive, n;ri chayah, 3. 

I Sa. 27. 9 left neither man nor woman alive 

ALIVE, to make — 

l.To keep living or alive, n;!? chayah, 3. 
Deut 32. 39 I kill, and I make alive 
I Sa. 2. 6 The Lord killeth, and maketh alive 

2.7*0 keep living, restore life, n;n chayah, 5. 

2 Ki, 5. 7 (Am) 1 God, to kill and to make alive 
Z.To make alive, ^woTrniiw znopoieo. 

I Co 15. 22 in Christ shall all be made alive 

ALL — 

l.All, V3 kol. 

Gen. 3. 17 in sorrow shalt thou eat (of) it all the 
2./l«, ha kol. 

Ezra 4. 20 mighty kings . .have-ruled over all 

5. 7 written thus; Unto Darius the king, all 

6. 12 destroy all kings and people, that shall 

6. 17 lambs". for a sin offering for all Israel 

7. 13 all they .will to go up to Jerusalem 

(7. 16 all the sHver and gold that, .in all 
7. 21 1 . .make a decree to all the treasurers 
7 25 judges, which may judge all .all such 
Dan . 2. 12 the king, .commanded to destroy all the 
2. 38 he .hath made thee ruler over them all 
2 30 v.hich shall bear rule over all the earth 
2. 40 suhduptli all ,as iron that hreaketh all 
2 44 shall break in pieces and consume nil 
a 48 the kins: made Daniel chief .overall 
3 2, 3 all the rulers .were gathered together 
3. 5, 7, JO, 1 j the sound of . . all kinds of music 



Dan. 3. 7 all the people heard, .all the people 

4. I all people, .that dwell in all thf earth 
4. 6 bring in all the wise (men) of Babylon 
4. II to the end of all the earth 
4. 12, 21 and in it (was) meat for all. .all flesh 
4. 18 all the wise (men) of my kingdom are not 
4. 20 and the sight thereof to all the earth 
4. 28 All this came upon the king 
4. 35 all the inhabitants of the earth 

4. 37 the King of heaven, all whose works (are) 

5. 8 Then came in all the king's wise (men) 
5 19 he gave him, all people, .and languages 
5. 22 though thou knewest all this 

5. 23 and whose (are) all thy ways 

6. 7 All the presidents of the kingdom 
6. 24 and brake all their bones in pieces 

6. 25 Darius wrote unto ail people, .in all the 
7 7 it (was) diverse from all the beasts 

7 14 that all people, .and languages, should 

7. 16 and asked hira the truth of all this 

7. 19 which was diverse from all the others 
7. 23 which shall be diverse from all kingdoms 
7. 27 all dominions shall serve and obey hira 

3. Complete, wholly, h'hs kalil. 

Exod. 28. 31 the robe of the ephod all (of) blue 

39. 22 the ephod (of) woven work, all (of) blue 

4. Multitude, 3i roh. 

Deut 28. 47 for the abundance of all (things) 
Job 4. 14 which made all ray bones to shake 

5. A II together, anas hapas. 

Matt. 6. 32 after all these things do the Gentiles 
24. 39 until the flood came, and took them all 
28. II shewed unto the chief priests all the 

Mark 5. 40 But when he had put them all out 

II. -32 for all (men) counted John, that he was 
j6. 15 Go ye into all the world, and preach 

Luke 3. 16 John answered, saying unto (them) all, I 

3. 21 Now v/hen all the people were baptized 

4. 6 All this power will I give thee, and 

5. II they forsook all, and followed him 

5. ,26 they were alTamazed, and they glorified 
5. '28 he left all, rose up, and followed him 
7. 16 there came a fear on all : and they 

9. 15 they did so, and made them all sit down 

15. 13 the younger son gathered all together 

17. 27 the flood came, and destroyed them all 
17. 29 it rained fire, .and destroyed (them) all 
ig. 7 when they saw (it,) they all murmured 
19. 48 ail the people were very attentive to hear 
21. 4 all these have of their abundance cast 
21. 12 before all these, they shall lay their hands 

Acta 2. I they were [all] with one accord in one place 
2. 4 they were all filled with the Holy Ghost 
2, 14 Ye men of Judca, and all (ye) that dwell 

4. 31 they were all filled Avith the Holy Ghost 

5. 12 they were all with one accord in Solomon's 

6. IS all that sat in the council, looking 

11. 10 all were drawn up again into heaven 

13. 29 when they had fulfilled all that was 

16. 3 they knew all that his father was a Greek 
16. 28 Do thyself no harm : for we are all here 
27. 33 Paul besought (them) all to take meat 

Eph. e. 13 and having done all, to stand 
Jas. 3. 2 For in many things we ofltend all 

6. The lohole, '6Xos holns. 

Matt. 1. 22 all this was done; that it might be 

4. 23 Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching 
4. 24 his fame went throughout all Syria 
g. 26 the fame hereof went abroad into.all that 
g, 31 spread abroad his fame in all that country 

14. 35 they sent out into all that country round 
CO. 6 Why stand ye here all the day idle 1 

21. 4 [All] this was done; thatitmightbe fulfilled 

22. 37 all thy heart, .all thy soul, .all thy mind 

22. 40 On these two commandments hang all 
24. 14 shall be preached in all the world 

26. 56 all this was done, that the scriptures 
26. 59 the chief priests, and elders, and all the 
Mark i. 28 his fame spread abroad throughout all 
1. 33 all the city was gathered together at the 

1. 39 And he preached .throughout all Galilee 

12. 30 all thy heart.. all thy soul.. all thy mind 
12. 33 And to love him with all the heart 

12. 33 and with all the understanding 

12. 33 [with all the soul,] and with all the strength 

12. 44 all (they) did cast in of their abundance 
14. 55 the chief priests and all the council 

Luke 1. 65 fear came on all that dwelt round 

4. 14 a fame of him through pU the region 

5. 5 Master, we have toiled all the night, and 

7. 17 this, .went forth throughout all Judea 

8. 43 which had spent all her living on physicians 

10. 27 all thy heart. all thy soul., all thy strength 

23. 5 He stirreth up. .teaching throughout all 
23. 44 there was a darkness over all the earth 

Acts 2. 2 it filled all the house where they were 

2. 47 Praising God, and having favour with all 
5. II great fear came upon all the church 

7. TO delivered him out of all his aflBictions 

7. ij 'Now there came a dearth over all the land 

8. 37 If thou believest with [all] thine heart, thou 
i^ 9. 32 as Peter passed throughout all (■quarters) 

9. 42 it was known throughout all Joppa 
10. 22 of good report among all the nation 

10. 37 which was published throughout all Judea 
ji. 28 should be a great de.nrth throughout all 

13. 49 the word . throughout all the region 

18. 8 believed on the Lord with all his house 
iQ. 27 whom all Asia and the world worshippcth 
21 30 all the city was moved, and the people 



Acts 21 31 that all Jerusalem was in an uproAr 

22. 30 the chief priests and all, Ho. 8 3b ; 10. 21. 
2 Co. I. I all the saints which are in all Achaia 
Phil. 1. 13 bends in Christ are manifest in all 

1 Th. 4. 10 indeed ye do it toward all the brethrea 
I£eb. 3. 2 as also Moses (was faithful) in all his hoi'so 

3 5 Moses verily (was) faithful in all his house 
Rev. 3. 10 which shall come upon all the world 
13. 3 all the world wondered after the beast 

7. How much, great, ma.ny, long, haos hasos. 

2 Co. I. 20 all the promises of God in him (are) yea 

8. A II, any, every, iras pas. 

Matt. 2. 3 he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with 
3. 5 Jerusalem, and all Judea, and all the 
3. 15 for thus it becometli us to fulfil all 
1 6. 29 even Solomon in all his glory was not 
18. 32 O thou wicked servant, 1 forgave thee all 

18. 34 till he should pay all that was due unto 
21. 10 when he was come into Jerusalem, all the 

23. 27 are within full.. of all uncleanness 

23. 35 That upon you may come all the righteous 
27. 25 Then answered all the people, and said 

27. 45 there was darkness over all the land unto 

28. 18 All power is given unto me in heaven and 
Mark i. 5 there went out unto him all the land 

2 13 all the multitude resorted unto liim 
S- 33 and told him all the truth 
7. 14 when he had called [all] the people 
g. 15 straightway all the people, when they 

11. 18 all the people was astonished at his doctrine 
Luke 2 I that all the world should be taxed 

2. 10 great joy, which shall be to all people 

'3. 3 he came into all the country about Jordan 

3. 6 all flesh shall see the salvation of God 

4. 13 when, the devil had ended all the tempta. 
4. 25 great famine was throughout all the land 

6. 17 multitude of people out of all Judea 

7 17 rumour, .went forth throughout all Judea 

7. 29 And all the people that heard (him) 

8. 47 she declared unto him before all the 
g. 13 and buy meat for all this people 

10. 19 and over all the power of the enemy 

12. 27 Solomon in all his glory was not 

13. 17 all his adversaries were ashamed 
i8.' 43 all the people, when they saw (it) 

20. 6 [all] the people v/ill atone us ; for 
zo. 43 in the audience of all the people 

21. 38 all the people came, early in the morning 

24. 19 a prophet mighty, .before.. all the people 
John 5. 22 hath committed all judgment unto the Son 

6. 37 All that the Father giveth me shall come 

6. 39 that of all which he hath given me I should 
8. 2 [and all the people came unto hizn] 

16. 13 he ■will guide you unto all truth 

17. 2 As thou hast given him power over all flesh 
Acts 1. 8 both in Jerusalem, and in all Judea 

1. 21 which have conipanied with us all the time 

2. 17 I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh 

2. 36 let all the house of Israel know assuredly 
3' 9 all the people saw him walking and 

3. II all the people ran together unto them 

4. 29 that with all boldness they may speak thy 

5. 21 all the senate of the children of Israel 

5. 34 a doctor of the law .among all the people 
7 14 all hisltindred, threescore and fifteen souls 
7 22 And Moses was learned in all the wisdom 

8. 27 who had the charge of all her treasure 
JO. 2 one that feared God with all his house 

10. 41 Not to all the people, but unto witnesses 

11. 14 whereby thou and all thy house shall be 

12. II and (from) all the expectation of the people 

13. 10 O full of all subtility and all mischief, .all 
13. 24 the baptism of repentance to all the people 
13. 39 And by hira all that believe are justified 
15. 12 all the multitude kept silence, and gave 
17. II they received the word with all readiness ot 
17. 26 hath ijiade of one blood all nations 

17. 26 to dwell on all the face of the earth 

19. 27 whom all Asia and the world worshippeth 

20. 18 I have been with you at all seasons 

20. 19 Serving the Lord with all humility of mind 
zo. 27 to declare unto you all the counsel of God 

20. 28 Take hsed. .unto yourselves, and to all 

21. 27 stirred up all the people, and laid hands 
22- s aud all the estate of the elders : from 

23. 1 I have lived in all good conscience before 

24. 3 We accept (it) always, and in all places 

25. 24 Festus said. King Agrippa, and all men 

26. 20 throughout all the coasts of Judea 

27. 20 all hope that we should be saved was 

28. 31 with all confidence, no man forbidding 
Rom. 1. 18 the wrath of God., against all ungodliness 

1. 29 Being filled with all unrighteousness 

3. 19 all the world may become guilty before 

4. 16 Abraham; who is the father of us all 

9. 17 nam.e might be declared throughout all 

10. 18 their sound went into all the earth ^ 

11. 26 eo all Israel shall bo saved : as it is ' 
13. 13 the God of hope fill you with all joy and 
15. 14 filled with all knowledge, able also to 

1 Co. 1, 5 in all utterance, and (in) all knowledge 

13. 2 understand all mysteries, and all 
.-^ 15. 24 he shall have put down all rule and all 
15. 39 All flesh (is) not the same flesh : but 

2 Co. I. 3 Father of mercies, and the God of all 

I. 4 Who comforteth us in all our fribu. 6- 4 
7 I let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness 

7. 4 1 am exceeding joyful in all our ; x. n. 

8. 7 and knowledge, and (in) all dili^-cnce, and 
g. 8 God (is) able to make all grace abound . .all 

9. II Being enriched in everything to all 

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•Co. CO. 6 having in a readiness to revenge aim. 9. 
Gal. 12. 12 were wrought among you in all patience 
Epk 5. 14 all the law is fulfilled in one word 

I 3 who hath blessed us with all spiritual 

1 8 he hath abounded toward us in all wisdom 
I. 21 Far above all principality, and power, and 
a. 21 la whom all the building fitly framed 

3. ig that ye might be filled with all the fulness 

4. 2 With all lowliness and meekness, with 
4. 19 to work all uncleanness with greediness 

4. 31 Let all bitterness, and wrath, and. .all 
■5. 3 But fornication", and all uncleanness, or 

5. 9 (For the fruit of the Spirit (is) in all 

6. 18 with all prayer, .all perseverance, .for all 
PhU. I. 9 your love may abound.. (in) all judgment 
I. 20 but (that) with all boldness, as always 
a. 29 Receive hira. .in the Lord with all gladness 
4. 7 the peace of God, v/hich passeth all 
4. ig But my God shall supply all your need 
CoL I. 6 Which is come unto you, as. .in all the 

f. 9 in all wisdom and spiritual understanding 
I. 10 ye might walk worthy of the Lord unto all 

1. II Strengthened with all might. .all patience 
t. tg that in him should all fulness dwell 

t. 28 and teaching every man in all wisdom ; that 
a. 2 and unto all riches of the full assurance of 

2. 9 in him dwelleth all the fulness of the 

3. 10 which is the head of all principality and 

2 ig from which all the body by joints and 

3. 16 dwell in you richly in all wisdom ; teaching 

4. 12 that ye may stand.. in all the will of God 
tTh. 3. 7 in all our affliction and distress, by your 

3. 9 for all the joy wherewith we joy for your 

5. 22 Abstain from all appearance of evil 

a Th. t. II and fulfil all the good pleasure of (his) 
a. 4 exalteth himself above all that is called 

2. 9 with all power and signs and lying wonders 
a. 10 with all deceivableness of unrighteousness 

3. 16 The Lord (be) with you all 

J TL 1. IS a faithful saying, and worthy of all accepts. 

1. 16 Jesus Christ might shew forth all long-suff 
2.' 2 For kings, and (for) all that are in authority 

2. II Let the woman learn in silence with all 
4 having his children in subjection with all 
9 a faithful sajing and worthy of all accepta. 
2 the younger as sisters, with all purity 

1 count their own masters worthy of all 

16 All scripture (is) given by inspiration of 

17 throughly furnished unto all good works 

2 reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long-suff. 
Not purloining, but shewing all good 
that he might redeem us from all iniquity 
These things speak, .and rebuke with all 
gentle, shewing all meekness unto all men 
deliver them who . . were all their lifetime 
an oath, .(is) to them an end of all strife 
without all contradiction the less is 
to all the people .and all the^ieopla 
count it all joy when ye fall into 
lay apart all fijthiness and superfluity 
ye rejoice in your boastings : all such 
all flesh (is) as grass, and all the glory 
all malice, .all guile .all evil-speakinga 
(be) subject to (your) masters with all fear 
Casting all your care upon him ; for he 
But the God of all grace, who hath called 
beside this, giving all diligence, add to 
and the blood, .cleanseth us from all sin 
to cleanse us from all unrighteousness 
For all that (is) in the world, the lust 
All unrighteousness is sin : and there is a 
when I gave all diligence to write to you 

5. 6 the seven .sent forth into all the earth 
7. 4 there v/ere) sealed of all the tribes 
7. 9 which no man could number, of all 

7. 17 and God shall wipe away all tears from 

8. 7 and all gi-een grass was burnt up 

11. 6 and to smite the earth with all plaguea 

12. 5 who was to rule all nations with a rod 

13. 7 power was given him over all kindreds 
13. 12 he exerciseth all the power of the first 
18. 12 all thyine wood . .all manner .all manner 
i8. 17 every shipmaster, and all the company in 
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2. 4 when he had gathered all the chief priests 
2. 16 slew all the children that were in all the 
4. 8 sheweth him all the kingdoms of the 
4. g All these things will I give thee,' if 

4. 24 they brought unto him all sick people 

5. 15 it giveth light unto all that are 

5. 18 one tittle, till all be fulfilled 

6. 32 that ye have need of all these things 
6. 33 all these things shall be added unto 
B. 16 word, and healed all that were sick 
9 35 Jesus went al)0ut all the cities and 

10. ,30 hairs of your head are all numbered 
J 1. 13 all the prophets and the law prophesied 
II. .28 Come unto me, all (ye) that labour and 
«2. 15 great multitudes ,anti he healed them all 

12. 23 all the people were amazed, and said 

13. 32 Which indeed is the least of all seeds 
13. 34 All these things spake Jesus unto the 
13. 44 for joy thereof goeth and selleth all 
C3 46 went and sold all that he had. and 

13. 51 Have ye understood all these things? 
i>^ are they not all. whence .all these 

14. so And they did all eat, and were filled 

14 35 brought unto him all that were diseased 
(5. 37 And they did all eat, and were filled 



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25 and all that he had. and payment to 

26 Lord, have patience. .1 will pay thee all 
ig Have patience .and 1 will pay thee (all) 
31 told unto their lord all that was done 
20 All these things have I kept from my 

27 Behold, we have forsaken all, and 
12 and cast out all them that sold and 

26 for all hold John as a prophet 

10 and gathered together all as many as 

27 And last of all the woman died also 

28 in the resurrection.. for they all had 

3 All therefore whatsoever they bid you 

5 But all their works they do for to be seen 
8 (even) Christ ; and all ye are brethren 

36 All these things shall come upon this 

2 See ye not all these things? verily 1 

6 for (all) (these things) must come to pass 

8 All these (are) the beginning of sorrows 

9 and ye shall be hated of ali nations 

14 this gospel, .shall be preached in all the 

30 and then shall all the tribes of the earth 

33 when ye shall see all these things, know 

34 this generation shall not pass, till all these 

47 he shall make him ruler over all his goods 
5 While the bridegroom tarried, they all 

7 Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed 

31 and all the holy angles with him, then. 

32 before him shall be gathered all nations 

I when Jesus had finished all these sayings 
27 saying, Drink ye all of it 

31 Then saith Jesus unto them, All ye shall 

35 Likewise also said all the disciples 

52 for all they that take the sword, shall 

56 Then all the disciples forsook him. and fled 

70 But he denied before (them) all, saying 

I Wlien the morning was come, all the chief 

22 all say unto him, Let him be crucified 
tg Go ye therefore, and teach all nations 

5 there went out unto him all the land 

27 they were all amazed, insomuch that they 

32 they brought unto him all that were 

12 went forth before them all; insomuch.. all 

28 Verily I say unto you. All sins shall be 

13 how then will ye know all parables? 

31 less than all the seeds that be in the earth 

32 it. .becometn greater than all herbs 

12 [all] the devils besought him, saying, Send 

26 and had spent all that she had, and was 

33 ran afoot thither out of all cities 

39 he commanded them to make all sit 

41 two fishes divided' he among them all 

42 And they did all eat. and were filled 

50 For they all saw him, and were troiibled 

3 For the Pharisees, and all the Jews, except 
ig goeth out Into the draught, purging all 

23 All these evil things come from \vitliin 

35 shall be last of all, and servant of all 

20 all these have I observed from my youth 
28 we have left all, and have followed thee 
44 the chiefest, shall be servant of all 

17 My house shall be called of all nations 

22 last of all the woman died also 

28 Which is the first commandment of all ? 

29 The first (of all the commandments]. . Hear 
33 all the heart, .all the. .all the soul, .all the 

43 this poor widow hath cast more in than all 

44 For all (they) did cast in of their abundance 

4 what (shall be) the sign when all these 
10 gospel must first be published among all 

30 this generation shall not pass, till all these 

37 what I say unto you, I say unto all 

23 he tpok the cup, .and they all drank 

27 And Jesus saith unto them, All ye shall 
2g Peter said unto hira, Although all shall 

31 Likeivise also said they all 

50 And they all forsook him, and fled 

53 with hira were assembled all the chief 

64 they all condemned him to be guilty 

6 they were both righteous, .walking in all 

48 behold, from henceforth all generations 
63 And they marvelled all 

65 on all .all these sayings, .all the hill 

66 And all they that heard (them) laid (them) 

71 from the hand of all that hate us 

75 lu holiness, before him, all the days 
3 all went to be taxed, every one into 

18 all they that heard (it) wondered at 

19 Mary kept all these things, and pondered 
31 thou hast prepared before the face of all 

38 spake of him to all them that looked 
47 all that heard him were astonished 
5t his mother kept all these sayings in 

15 all men mused in their hearts of John 
ig for all the evils which Herod had done 

20 Added yet this above all, that fie shut 

5 the devil, .shewed unto him all the ' 

7 If thou, wilt worship- me, all shall 
IS And he taught, .being glorified of all 
20 the eyes of all them that were in 

22 all bare him witness, and wondered at 

28 all they in the synagogue when they 

36 they were all amazed, and spake among 

40 all they that had any sick with divers 
9 he was astonished, and all that were 

10 looking round about upon them all, he 
ig went virtue out, .and healed (them) all 
26 Woe unto you when [all] men shall speak 
1 Now when he had ended all his sayings 
j8 the disciples, .shewed him of all these 
3S Wisdom is justified of (all) her children 
40 for they were all waiting for him 

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52 And all wept, and bewailed her: but he 
54 And he (put them all out, and] took 

1 gave them power and authority over ail 
7 Herod the tetrarch heard of all that 

J 7 And they did eat, and were all filled 

23 And he said to (them) all. If any 

43 they were all amazed at the mighty 

48 for he that is least among you all 

50 That the blood of all the prophets, which 

7 very hairs of your head are all numbered 
18 there will I bestow all my fruits 
50 all these things do the nations of 
31 [all] these things shall be added 
41 this parable unto us, or even to all? 

44 that he will make him ruler over all 

2 these Galileans were sinners above all the 

3 except ye repent, ye shall all likewise 

4 think ye that they were sinners above all 

5 except ye repent, ye shall all likewise perish 

17 all his. all the people.. forall the glorious 

27 depart from me, all (ye) workers of iniquity 

28 when ye shall see Abraham, .and all ths 

18 they all with one (consent) began to 

29 all that behold (it) begin to mock him 
33 whosoever he be.. that forsaketh not all 

I Then drew near unto him all the publicans 
14 when he had spent all, there arose 

31 and all that I have is thine 

14 the Pharisees also, .heard all these things 

26 beside all this, between us and you 

10 when ye shall have done all those things 
12 I give tithes of all that I possess 

21 he said. All these have [ kept from 

22 Yet lackest thou one thing: sell all 

28 Peter said, Lo, we have left [all.] aud 

37 for all the mighty works that they 

32 Last [of all] the woman died also 

38 for all live unto him 
3 widow hath cast in more than they all 

15 I will give you a mouth, .which all 

24 shall be led away captive into all 

29 Behold the fig tree, and all the trees 

32 generation shall not pass away till all 

33 as a snare shall it come on all 

36 ye may be accounted worthy to escape all 
70 Then said they all. Art thou then the 
4" all the people that come together to 

49 all his acquaintance, and the women 

g and told all these things. ,to all the rest 

14 they talked together of all these things 
21 beside all this, to-day is the third day 

25 fools, and slow uf heart to believe all 

27 all the prophets.. in all the scriptures the 
47 repentance, .be preached, .among all 

16 of his fulness have all we received 

15 he drove them all out of the temple 

31 He that cometh from above is above all 

31 he that cometh from heaven is above all 

39 He told me all that ever I did 

28 the hour is coming, in the which all 

45 they shall be all taught of God 

21 I have done one work, and ye all marvel 

8 All that ever came before me are thieves 

29 My Father, is greater than all; and no 

10 and ye are clean, but not all 

11 Ye are not all clean 
18 I speak not of you all : I know 
21 all these things will they do unto 

30 all mine are thine, and thine are 
21 That they all may be one ; as thou 

40 Then dried they all again, saying. Not thia 
I The former treatise have I made, .of all 

14 all continued with one accor^ in prayer 

18 and all his bowels gushed out 

19 it was kno.wn unto all the dwellers 

7 they were [all] amazed, and marvelled 
7 are not all these v/hich speak Galileans? 

12 they were all amazed, aud were in 

32 whereof we are all v/itnesses 

39 the promise is unto you. .and to all 

44 all that believed were together, and had 

16 this, .soundness in the presence of you all 
18 had shewed by the mouth of all his 

21 God hath spoken by the mouth of all 

22 him shall ye hear in all things whatsoever 

24 Yea, and all the prophets from Samuel, and 

25 in thy seed shall all the'kindreds of 

10 Be it known unto you all, and to all 

16 a notable miracle . (is) manifest to all them 
24 thou (art) God, which hast made.. all that 

33 great grace was upon them all 

5 great fear came on all them that 

11 great fear came upon all the church 

17 Then the high priest rose up, and all 

20 Go. .stand and speak to the people all 

23 The prison truly found we shut with all 

36 all, as many as obeyed him. were 

37 all, (even) as many as obeyed hira 

10 delivered him out of all his afflictions 

50 Hath not my hand made all these things? 

I they were all scattered abroad throughout 
10 To whom they all gave heed, from the lea* 

40 he preached in [all] the cities, till he came 
14 here he hath authority, to bind all 

21 all that heard (him) were amazed, and 

26 they were all afraid of him, and 

35 all that dwelt at Lydda and Saron 

39 all the widows stood by him weeping 

40 Peter put them all forth, and kneeled 

33 Nowtherefore are weall here present before 

36 Jesus Christ : (he is Lord of all) 

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10. 44 Mie Holy Ghost fell on all them which 

11. 23 Who, when he came, .exhorted them all 

13. 22 a man.. which shall fulfil all my will 

14. j6 Who in times past. suffered all nations to 

15. 3 they caused great joy uuto all 

15. 17 the residue of men might seek.. all the 
15 17 saitli the Lord, who doeth (all these things] 

15. 18 [Known unto God are all his works), from 

16. 26 immediately all the doors wore opened 
j6 32 and to all tliat were in fiis house 

16. 33 was baptized, he and all his. straightway 

17. 7 Whom Jason hath received : and these all 
J7. 21 all the Athenians and strangers which 

17 25 seeing he giveth to all life, .and all thingo 
17. 30 now commaudeth all men everywhere 

17. 31 he hath given assurance unto all (men) 

18. 2 that Claudius had commanded all Jews 
j8. 17 all the Greeks took Sosthenes, the chief 

18. 23 he departed, and weut over (all) the 

19. 7 Aud all the meu were about twelve 
19. 10 so that all they which dwelt in Asia 

19. 17 brought, .books.. and burned.. before all 
19 34 all with one voice, .cried out. Great (is) 
so. 25 And now, behold, I know that ye all 

so. 26 I (am) pure from the blood of all (men) 

so. 32 to give you an inheritance among all 

so. 36 he kneeleddown. and prayed with them all 

20. 37 they all wept sore, and fell on Paulc 
ai. 3 they all brought us on our way 

ai t8 and all the elders were present 
21 20 and they are all zealous of the law 
21 thou teachest [all] the Jews which are 
24 and ^11 may know that those things 
3 and was zealous toward God, as ye all 
12 having a good report of all the Jews 
IS thou sfialt he his witness unto all men 
5 a mover of sedition among all the .lews 
8 thyself mayest take knowledge of all these 
24 King Agiippa cud all men which are here 

3 (i know) thee to be expert in all customs 

4 Jly manner of life.. know all the Jews 
14 when we were all fallen to the earth 

29 but also all that hear me this day 
24 and, lo. God hatli given thee all them 

35 Rave thanks to God in presence of them all 

36 Then were they all of good cheer 

37 And we were in all in the ship 
44 that they escaped all sate to lanil 

30 received all that came in unto him 

5 for obedience to the faith among all 
1. 7 To all that be in Rome, beloved of God 
I. 8 First, I thank my God. .for you all ' 
3. 9 that they are all under sin 

3. 12 They are all gone out of the way, they 
3. 22 unto all and upon all them that believa 

3. 22 by faith of Jesus Christ unto all 

3 25 all have sinned, and come short of tha 

4 II that he might be the father of all 

4. 16 the promise might be sure to all the seed 

5. i8 upon all men to.. upon all men unto 

5. 12 so death passed upon all men. for thatall 
8. 32 delivered him up for us all how shall 

8. 37 Nay, in all these tilings we are more 

9 5 Christ (came), who is over all. God blessed 

9. 6 they (are) not all Israel, which are of Israel 
9. 7 Neither, .are (they all) children ; but 

xo 12 the same Lord over all is rich unto al! 
JO. 16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel 
iL, 32 concluded them all. .have mercy upon all 
»2. 4 and all members have not the same office 

12. 17 Provide things honest in the sight of all 
12 18 It it be possible.. live peaceably with al( 

13. 7 Keuder therefore to all their dues 

14 10 we shall all stand before tlie judgment 
15. II Praise., all yeGentiles. .laud., all ye people 

15. 33 Now the God of peace (be) with you all 

16. 4 but also all the churches of the Gentiles 
j5. is Salute Philologu3..and all the saints which 
i5 24 The grace of our Lord.. (be) with you all 
j6. 25 made known to all nations for the obedience 

1 Co, I. 10 I beseech you.. that ye all spealj 
3. 22 or things to come ; all are yours 
7. 7 For I would that all men were even 

7. 17 And so ordain I in all churches 

8. I we know that we all have knowledge 
9 15 For though I oe free from all (men) 
9 24 that they which run in a race run all 

10. 1 how that all our fathers.. all passed 

10. 2 were all baptized unto Moses in the 

10. 3 did all eat the same spiritual meat 

JO. 4 did all drink the same spiritual drink 

JO. II [all] these things happened unto them 

10. 17 we are all partakers of that one bread 

10. 31 whatsoever ye do, doall to the glory of God 

12. 6 the same God which wori;eth all in all 

12. II all these worketh that one and the 

12 12 and all the members of that one body 

12. 13 For by one Spirit are we all baptized, .all 

12. 19 if they were all one member, where 

12. 26 all the members suffer, .all the members 

12. 2y all apostles, .all prophets, .all teachers .all 

12. 30 Have all the gifts of healing? do all. .do all 

13. 2 understand all mysteries, and all knowledge 

13. 3 though I bestow all my goods to feed 

14. 5 1 would that ye all spake with tongues 
14. 18 I speak with tongues more than ye all 

14. 23 and all speak with tongues, and there come 
14. 24 But if all prophesy, .he is judged of all 
.14. 31 For ye may all prophesy .. all may.. all may 
14. 33 as in all churches of the saints 
13. 7 he was seen of James ; then of all the 



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, 8 And Kst of all lie was seen of me also 
10 I laiioured more abundantly thaii they all 

19 we are of all men most miserable 

22 as in Adam all die, even so in Christ, .all 

25 till he hath put all enemies under hi.^ feet 
28 all things.. put all things.. be all in all 

SI V/e shall not all sleep, but we shall all 

20 All the brethren greet you. Greet ye one 
24 My love (b?) with you all in Christ 

1 with all the saints which are in all Achaia 
3 confidence in you all that.. joy of.. all 

. s that I may not overcharge you all 

2 Ye are our epistle, .read of all men 

18 we all, with open face beholding as in 
10 we must all appear before the judgment 

14 if one died for all, then were all dead 

15 And (that) he died for all, that tliey 

13 because his spirit was refreshed by you all 
15 he remembereth the obedience of you all 
18 whose praise (is).. throughout all 
28 Beside, .the care of all the churches 
2 and to all other, that, if I come again 

13 All the saints salute you 

14 The grace of the Lord.. (be) with you all 

2 all the brethren which are with me 

14 I said unto Peter before (them) all, If 
8 In thee shall all nations bo blessed 

22 the scripture hath concluded all under 

26 For ye are all the children of God 
28 for ye are all one in Christ Jesus 

I the heir, .though he be lord of all 
26 which is the mother of us (allj 
6 communicate unto him.. in all 

15 and love unto all the saints 

23 fulness of him that filleth all in all 

3 Among whom also we all had our 

8 who am less than the least of all saints 
18 May be able to comprehend with all saints 

20 exceeding abundantly above all that we ask 

21 Unto him (be) glory, .throughout all ages 

6 of all. .above all. .through all. .in you all 

10 that he might fill all things 

13 Till we all come in the unity of 

16 (Above all], taking the shield of faith.. all 
18 Praying always with all prayer and 

24 Grace (be) with all them that love our Lord 

1 to all the saints in Christ Jesus which 

4 for you all making request with joy 

7 of you all. .ye all are partakers of my g;race 

8 how greatly I long after you all In 

13 my bonds in Christ are manifest in all 
as I know that I shall abide. .Avith you all 

17 I joy. and rejoice with you all 

21 For all seek their own, not the things 
26 For he longed after you all, and was 

5 Let your moderation be known unto all 
i8 But I have all, and abound : I am 

22 All the saints salute you, chiefly they that 

23 The grace of our Lord, .(he) with you all 

4 the love (which ye have) to all the saints 

3 In whom are hid all the treasures of 

13 having forgiven you all trespasses 

22 Which ail are to perish with the using 

8 But now ye also put off all these 

11 but Christ (is) all, and in all 

14 above all these things (put on; charity 

17 whatsoever ye do. .(do) all in the name 

7 All my state shall Tychicus declare unto 

2 We give thanks to God always for you all 

7 So that ye were ensamples to all that 
Is and are contrary to all men 

13 at the comuig of our Lord.. with all 

6 the Lord (is) the avenger of all such 

10 indeed ye do it toward all the brethren 

5 Ve are all the children of light, and 

26 Greet all the brethren with an holy kiss 

27 that this epistle be read unto all 

3 the charity of every one of you all toward 

4 for your patience and iaith in all your 
10 and to be admired in all them that 

12 That they all might be damned who 

18 The grace of our Lord.. (be) with you all 

1 I exhort therefore, that, first of all. .for all 

2 For kings, and (for) all that are in 

4 Who will have all men to be saved 

6 Who gave himself a ransom for all 

10 the living God. who is the saviour of all 

15 that thy profiting may appear to all 

20 Them'that sin rebuke before all, that 

10 the love of money is the root of all evil 
15 This thou knowest, that all they which 

9 for their folly shall be manifest unto all 

11 but out of (them) all the Lord delivered 

12 Yea and all that will live godly in 

8 unto [all] them also that love his appearing 
17 and (that) all the Gentiles might hear 

21 Eubulus greeteth thee.. and all the 

11 the grace of God. .hath appeared to all 
2 shewing all meekness unto all men 

15 All that are with me salute thee, .you all 

5 Hearing of thy love and faith, toward all 

6 let all the angels of God worship him 

II they all shall wax old as doth a garment 

14 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent 

8 Thou hast put all things in subjection 
II For both he that sanctifieth. .(are) all of 

16 howbeit not all that came out of Egypt 
4 God did rest the seventh day from all 

9 he became the author of ..salvation unto all 
2 Abraham gave a tenth part of all ; first 

II for all shall know me, from the least 
21 he sprinkled likewise with blood, .all the 



Heb. II. 13 These all died in faith, not having received' 

11. 39 these all, having obtained a good report 

12. 8 if ye be without chastisement, whereof all 

11. 23 to God the Judge of all, and to the 

13. 4 Marriage (is) honourable in all, and the 
13 24 all thein that have the rule over, .and ull 
13. 25 Grace (be) with you all. Ainen 

Jas 1. 8 A double-minded man (is) unstable in all 

2. 10 he is guilty of all 

1 I'o. , 2. I Wherefore laying aside all malice, and all 

3. 8 Finally, (be ye) all of one mind, having- 

5. 5 Yea, all (of you) be subject one to auothei 
5. 14 Peace (be) with you all that are in 

2 Pe. 3. 9 but that all should come to repentance 

3. ji (Seeing) then (that) all these things shall 
3. 16 As also in all (his) epistles, speaking in 

1 J'o. 2. 19 that they were not all of iis 

2 Jo. I and not I only, but also all they 

3 .To. 12 Demetrius hath good repoit of all (men) 
Jude 2s upon all.. convince all. of all tneii ..and 
Rev. I 7 all kindreds of the earth snail wall 

a. 23 all the churches shall know that I 
5 13 every creature.. all that are in 

7. II all the angels stood round about 

8. 3 with the prayers of all saints upon the 

12. s 1 man child, who was to rule all nations 

13. 8 all that <hvell upon the earth shall 

13. 16 he caused all, both small and great 

14. 8 because she made all nations drink of- 

15. 4 all nations shall come and worship 

18. 3 all nations have drunk of the wine 

18 19 wherein were made rich all thnt liad ship* 
j8. 23 the light.. shall sliine no more at all 
j8 24 in her was found the blood, .ol all that 

19, s Praise our Ood, all ye his servants, and 
19. 17 saying to all the fowls that Hy in 

jg. 21 all the fowls were lillcd with their 
ei 8 all liars, shall h.ave their part iu 
22. 21 grace of our Lord, .(be) with yon all 
[See also Any, at, first, glorious here, house. In, 
most, DO, places, put, sorts speed, thereia] 
9. Number, ")2;p mispar. 

£ccl. 2. 3 which they should do.. all the days of 
y, 5. 18 under the sun all the days of his life 
•TV 6. 12 allthedaysof hisvain..)vhichh£spoadeth 
AIX abroad — 
To spread oul, ny^ shalach. 

Num 1 1. 32 and they spread (them) all abroad for 
AXIi along — 

1. To go, go on, TjVi halak. 

Jer. 41. 6 to meet them, weeping all along as he 

2. Fulness, k'?p inelo. 

I Sa. 28. 20 Saul fell straightway all along on the 
ALL, at — 
Wholly, ■navTui pantCs. 

1 Co. j6. 12 but his will was not at all to como at 
ALL at once — 
All together, ■wafitr^TjBft pamplelkei. 

Luke 23. 18 Aud they cried out all at once, saying 
AH. gone, to be — 
To be finished, Don iamam. 

J Ki. 14. 10 taketh away dung, till It be all gone 
ALL here, to be — 
To be finished, ccn ta/mam. 

I Sa. 16. II Are here all (thy) children? And he said 
ALL, in — 
All, VsM. 

J^um 31. 3s thirty and two thousand persons in all 
AZL life long — 
Again, yet, iSv od. 

Gen. 48. IS God which fed me all my life long 
ALL manner (of) 

l.All, h'2kol. 

Exod 33. 35 ivisdom of heart, to work all manner ol 

2. All, any, every, vas pas. 

Matt. 4. 23 all manner of.. and all manner of disease 
5 11 shall say aU manner of evil against 
10. I all manner of sickness and all manner 
. 12 31 Wherefore I say unto you. All manner of 
lukeii 42 ye tithe mint and rue an' all manner 
Eom 7 8 sin.. wrought in me all m ofac. 10. 18. 
1 Pe. I 15 be ye holy in all manner oT conversation 
Eev. 21. 19 foundations, .garnished with al'm. 18. 12. 
^ 18. 12 all manner vessels.. and all manner 
ALL night — 

[See Abide, lie, lodge, tarry.] 

ALL that — 

Bow much, great, long, many, ocros hosns. 
Luke 9. 10 the apostiea. .told him all that they 
Acts 4. 23 let go, they went, .and reported all that 
14. 27 they rehearsed all that God 15. 4. 

AIX that is therein — 
Fulness, k'jp melo. 

Isa. 34. i the earth,. and all that is therein • 

42. 10 the sea, .and all that is therein 
Jer. 8. 16 the land, and all that is in it 

47. 2 the land, and all that is therein 
Eze. 12. 19 be desolate from all that is therein 

30. 12 the land waste, and all that is therein 
Amos 6. 8 up the oity with all that is therein 
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All together, ll-rfas hapas. 

Luke 2. 39 when they had performed all things 
Acts 2. 44 believed were together, and had al' things 

4. 32 they had all things common , 10. 8. 
•5f 10. 8 when he had declared all (these) things 

AILEGE, to — 

2Jo put alcmgside, TrapaTldrjfii paratithemi. 

Acts 17. 3 Opening and alleging, that Christ must 

AILEGOSY, to be a — 

To speak otherwise, aW-qyopfo) allegored. 

Gal. 4. 34 Which things a!:e an allegory : for these 
AIXELUIA — 
Praise Jah, aWriXoiXa. allelouia. 

Rev. 19. I I heard a great voice, saying, Alleluia 
19. 3 And again they said, Alleluia 
ig. 4 worshipped God. .saying. Amen; Alleluia 
19, 6 mighty thunderings, saying. Alleluia 

AT.TTKT) — 

Near, ahij qaroh. 

Neh. 13. 4 the house of our God, (was) allied 

AL'-LON, l'i'?!< an oak. 

1. A city near Kadesh Napjitall. 

Josh. 19. 33 their coast ilvas. .from A. to Zaanannira 
■2. The chief of a family in Simeon, B.C. 715. 

1 Ch. "4. 37 the son of Shiphi, the son of A., the son 

AI-IiON-BA'-CHTTTH, ni3| ji'px oak of weeping. 
A place near Bethel where Deborah was buried. 

Gen. 35 8 and the name of it was called A. B. 
AIXOW, to — 
\.To know, recognise, yivdnTKoi ginoskn. 

Rom. 7. 15 that which I do I allow not 

2. To make trial, test, proof, SoKijuafci; dnkimazd. 

Rom. 14. 22 in that thing which he allowcth 
>.i Th. 2. 4 as we were allowed of God to be 

3. To receive to oneself, TrpoffZixoi^''-^ prosdechomai. 

Acts 24. IS which they themselves also allow, that 

4. To think well of together, (rvv€v5oKeu suneudo/ceo. 

Luken. 48 ye bear witness that ye allow the deeds 

AllOWANCE — 

Customari/ or usual diet, ■innx aruchah. 

2 Ki. 25. 30 allowance (was) a continual allowance 
ALLITBE, to — 

I. To persuade, entice, riris palhah, 3. 

Hos. 2. 14 I will allure her, and bring her 
2.T0 lay a bait, SeAea^u delcazO. 

2 Pe. 2. 18 they allure through the lusts of the flesh 
ALMIGHTY — 
l.Siifficient, mighty, "^p shaddai. 

Gen. 17 I I (am) the Almighty God ; walk hefore 
28. 3 God Almighty bless thee, and make thee 
35. II I (am) God Almighty be fruitful and 
43. 14 God Almighty give you mercy before the 
^ 3 God Almighty appeared unto me at Luz 
49. 25 by the Almighty, who shall bless thee 
Exod.e. 3 by (the name of) God Almighty 
Num 24. 4 which saw the vision of the Almighty 
2j. 16 (which) saw the vision of the Almighty 
Ruth I. 20 the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly 

«. 21 the Almighty hath afflicted me ? 
Job. s- 17 despise, .the chastening of the Almighty 
6. 4 the arrov/s of the Almighty (are) within 
6. 14 he forsaketh the feai' of the Almighty 
8. 3 doth the Almighty .pervert justice? 
8. 5 make thy supplication to the Almighty 
II. 7 canst thou find out the Almighty 
13. 3 Surely I would speak to the Almighty 
15. 25 he strengtheneth against the Almighty 
SI. 15 What (is) the Almighty, that we should 

21. 20 shall drink of the \vTath of the Almighty 
az. 3 (Is it) any pleasure to the Almighty 

22 17 what can the Almighty do for them ? 
z2. 23 to the Almighty, thou shall be built up 

22. 25 the Almighty shall be thy defence 

22. 26 thou have thy delight in the Almighty 

23. 16 and the Almighty troubleth me 

24. I tiraeaare not hidden from the Almighty 
27. 2 the Almighty, (who) hath vexed my soul 
27. 10 Will he delight himself in the Almighty? 
97- II which (is) with the Almighty will I not 
27. 13 they shall receive of the Almighty 

29. 5 the Almighty (was) yet vrith me 

31. 2 fwhat) Inheritance of the Almighty from 

31. 35 Oh. .(that) the Almighty would answer 

32. 8 the Almighty giveth them understanding 

33. 4 the Almighty hath given me life 

34. 10 far be it. .(from) the Almighty, (that he) 

34. 12 neither will the Almighty pervert 

35. 13 neither will the Almighty regard it 

37. 23 (Touching) the Almighty, we cannot find 

■40. 2 Shall he . with the Almighty instruct 
Psa. 68. 14 the Almighty scattered kings m it 

91. I abide under the shadow of the Almighty 
laa. 13. 6 come as a destruction from the Almighty 
Eze. t. 24 as the voice of the Almighty 

10. 5 as the voice of the Almighty God 
Joel I. 15 as a destruction from the Almighty 
i^ All-powerful, nauroKpdTcap pantokralor. 
3 Co. ■ 6. 18 be a Father, .saith the Lord Almighty 



Rev. I. 8 and which is to come, the Almighty 

4. 8 saying,Holy,holy,holy,LordGodAlmighty 
II. 17 give thee thanks, Lord God Almighty 

15. 3 marvellous . works. Lord God Almighty 

16. 7 Even so. Lord God Almighty, true and 
16. 14 gather thera to the battle. God Almighty 
19. 15 he treadeth the winepress, .of Almighty 
21. 22 the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb 

Alt-MO'-BAI), TiiD^N i/ie agitator. 

Son of Joktan, of the family of shem, B.C. 2210. 

Gen. 10. 26 And Joktan begat A., and Sheleph, and 
I Ch. I. 2o And Joktan begat A., and Sheleph, and 

AX-'MON. [iD^y hiding place. 
A Levitical town in Benjamin. 

Josh. 21. 18 and A. with her suburbs ; four cities 
AI-MON-DrB-LA-THA'-EH, na-n^2^ [ioS'y. 
The 39th encampment of Israel after leaving Egypt, the 
28th from Sinai, and the 8th from Eziongeber It was 
in the territory of Sihon, and probably N. of the wi) '''>-- 
ness of Kedemoth. See Beth-diUalhaim. Nu. 33. 46, 47 

AlHOND — 

Almond, "ijd?' shaqed. 

Gen. 43. II a little honey, .nuts, and almonds 
Num 1 7. 8 bloomed blossoms, and yielded almonds 

AIMOND TREE — 

Almond tree, tp}^ shaqed. 

Eccl. 12. 5 and the almond tree shall flourish 
Jer. t. ri I see a rod of an almond tree 

ALMONDS, made after the fashion of — 
To be Wee almonds, "^iiW shaqad, 4. 

E.xod 37. 19 bowls made after the fashion of almonds 
ALMOIOS, made Uko — 
To be like almonds, "^^iff shaqad, 4. 

£xod25. 33 three bowls made like almonds 
37. 19 three bowls made like almonds in 
37. 20 four bowls made like almonds 

AXM0N£3, made like imto — 
To,be like almonds, -^iiS shaqad, 4. 

Exod 25. 33 Three bowls made like unto almonds 
ALMOST — ■ 

l.A little, few, ti]!6 me-at. - ' 

Exod 17 4 they be almost ready to stone mi 

Psa. 73. 2 my feet were almost gone 

94. 17 my soul had almost dwelt in silence 
119. 87 They had almost consumed me upon 

Prov.' 5. 14 I was almost in all evil 

2.1n or with a little, h' oAiyw en olino. 

Acta 26. 28 Agrippa said imto Paul, Almost thoii 
26. 29 both almost, and altogether such as I am 

Z. Almost, nearly, (rx^56u schedon. 

Acts 13. 44 the next sabbath-day came almost the 
ig. ;6 almost throughout all Asia, this Paul 
Heb. 9. 22 almost all things arc by the law purged 

ALMOST, to be — 

To be about to, jj.i\\a> melld. 

Acts 21. 27 when the seven days were almost ended 
ALMS — 

Kindness, kind act, i\friiio(Tivn eleemosvnS. 
Matt. 6. I Take heed that ye do not your [alms] 

6. 2 Therefore when thou docst '(thine) alms 
6. 3 But when thou doest alms, let not thy 
6. 4 That thine alms may be in secret 
Luke 1 1. 41 rather give alms of such things as ye 

12. 33 Sell that ye have, and give alms 
Acts 3. 2 to ask alms of them that entered into 
3. 3 seeing Peter and John . . asked an alms 
3. 10 it was he which sat for alms at the 
10. 2 devout (man), .which gave much alms 
fo. 4 Thy prayers and thine alms are come 
10. 31 and thine alms are had in remembrance 
24, 17 I came to bring alms to ray nation 

ALMSDEED — 

Kindness, kind act, iKeijfioffivTi eleemosune. 
Acts 9. 36 this woman was full of . .alrosdeeds 

ALMTJG-TREE — 

Almu-g-tree, D'aiDJ^x almv^gim. ' 

I KL 10. II from Ophir great plenty of almug trees 
lo. 12 the king made of the almug trees pillars 
10. 12 there came no such almug trees 

ALOES itrees of lign) — 

X.Aloes, lign-aloes, n'lSnK ahaloth. 

Psa. 45. 8 garments rsmell) of myrrh, and aloes 
Song 4. 14 all trees of frankincense.. and aloes 

2.Aloes, lign-aloes, D'Sin ahalim. 

Num 24. 6 as the tree's of lign aloes, which the LOKD 
Pro. 7. 17 1 have perfumed my bed with, .aloes 

Z.Aloe, aK6r\ aloe. 

John 19, 39 brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes 
ALONE — 
\.One, iriK echad. 

Josh. 22. 20 and that man perished not alone 

Isa. 51. 2 for I called him alone 

2.Alone, separate, "13 bad. 

Num II. 14 not able to bear all this people alone 
Deut. I. 9 I am not able to bear you myself alone 

3. 7*0 he separate, "iij hadad. 

Fsa.102. 7 1 watch, and am as a sparrow alone 



Isa. 14. 31 none (shall be) alone in his appointed 
Hos. 8. 9 a wild ass alone by himself 

i.Separate, inj badad. 

Lev. 13. 46 he (is) unclean ; he shall dwell alone 
Num 23. 9 lo, the people shall dwell alone 
Deut 32. 12 the Lord alone did lead him 

33. 28 then shall dwell in safety alone 
Jer. 15. 17 I sat alone be<;ause of thy baud 

49. 31 gates nor bars, (which) dwpll alone 
Lam. 3. 28 He sitteth alone and keepeth silence 

h. By itself kuB^ iavrriv kath h^auten. 

Jas. 2. 17 Even so faith.. is dead, being alone 

6. By themselves, Kar'iSiav kat' rd.ian. 

Mark 4. 34 when they were alone, he expounded all 

7. Apart, in private, Karaij.it'a': kata.mon.as. 

Mare 4. 10 when he was alone, they that were 
Luke g. i3 it came to pass, as he was alone praying 

8. Alone, fi6uou monon. 

.John 17. 20 Neither pray I for these alone, hut for 
Acts 19. 26 Moreover ye see and hear, that not alone 
Rom. 4. 23 Now it was not \vritten for his sake alone 

9.Alone, fiovos monos. 

Matt. 4. 4 Man shall not live by bread alone, l\ut 
14. 23 the evening was come, he was there alone 
18. 15 go and tell him his fault.. alone 
Mark 6. 47 and he alone on the land 
Luke 4. 4 man shall not live by bread alone 

5. 21 Who can forgive sins, but God alono? 

6. 4 but for the priests alone 

9. 36 when the voice was past,Jesus was alone 
10. 40 my sister hath left me to serve a^one t 
John 6. 15 again into a mountain himself aloue 
6. 22 his disciples were gone away alone 
8. 9 (Jesus was left alone, and the woman] 
8. j6 for £ am not aloue, but I and the Father 

8. 29 the Father hath not left me alone 
12. 24 it abideth alone : but if it die, it 

16. 32 and shall leave me alone, .yet not alone 
Rnm II 3 and I am loft alone, and they seek 
Gal. 6. 4 shall he have rejoicing in himself rione 
I Th. 3. I thought it good to be left at Athens alone 
Ueb. g. 7 into the second, .the high priest alone 

ALONO — 

1.2! way, -i";! derek. 

Judg. g. 25 robbed all that came along that way 

9. 37 another company come along by the plaia 
2. To go on, t}?^ halak. 

1 Sa. 6. 12 And the kine went along the highway 

2 Sa. 3. 16 her husband went with her along weeping 
Jer. 41. 6 Ishmael. . went fcirth wt'eping all along 

S.The fulness ofhisslo.l.urr., inp'^p N*?? melo qomalho. 

I Sa. 28. 2o Saul fell str;iif;litway all along on the 
[See also All along, draw, go, lay, pas.s, run.] 
ALOOF — 
From before, ijjp minvegrd. 

Psa 38. II my friends stand aloof from my aoro 
A'-LOTH, niSy ascents, steeps. 

A hilly region near Asher. lint if the name is Bealulh, 
as some translate the original (making "in" the (Ir.st 
letter of the root instead of a preposition), then It would 
be a town in the S.E. of Judah. 

I Ki. 4. 16 Baanah..(was) in Asher and in A 
ALOUD — 
\.{With) the throat, I'nj garnn. 

Isa. 58. I Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice 
2. ( With) might, S'n chayil. 

Dan. 3. 4 an herald cried aloud. To you It is com. 

4. 14 He cried aloud, and said thus. Hew down 

5. 7 king cried aloud to bilng in the astrologers 
^'.Crying out, shouting, J)"! re-a. 

Mic. 4. 9 Now why dost thou cry out aloud ? 

^.A great voice, Vna Sip kol gadol. 

I Ki. 18. 27 Elijah mocked them, and aaid, Cry aloud 
18. 28 And they cried aloud, and cut themselves 

5. To lift up (the voice), on rum- 

Ezra 3. 12 and many shouted aloud for Joy 
(See also Cry, sing.] 

AL01TD for joy — 

To sing or cry aloud, JfJ ranan, 3. 

Paa. 132. 16 her saints shall shout aloud for Joy 
AL'-PHA, "h.KKpa (tvr.it letter of the Greek alphabet). 
A title of Christ, descriptive of his position in relation 
to the new economy, ' ' the beginning. ' See also Omega. 
Rev. I. 8 I am A. and Omega, the beginning and 
I. II Saying, [I am A. and Omega, the first] 
21 6 1 am A. .and Omega, the beginning and 
22. 13 I am A. and Omega, the beginning and 

AL-PHE'-US, 'h\(pa'ios leader, chief. 

1. Father of James, one of the twelve apostles. 

Matt 10. 3 Jame3(the son)of A., and Lebbeus, whose 
Mark 3. 18 and James the (son) of A., and Thaddeus 
Luke 6. 15 James the (son) of A., and Simon called 
Acts J. 13 James (the son) of A., and Simon Zelotes 

2. Father of Levi (or Matthew) the apostle and evangel- 
ist. Perhaps the same as No. i. 

Mark 2. 14 he saw Levi the (son) of A. sitting at the 
ALREADY — 
1. Already, "15? kebar. 

£ccL 1. 10 it bath been already of old time 



ALSO 

Ecci 2. I a that which hath been already done 

3. IS that which is to be hath already been 

4. 2 I praised the dead which are already dead 
6. 10 That wliich hath been is named already 

2.N0W, at, or by this time, ^Srj ede. 

Matt. 5. 28 committed adultery with her already 
17. 12 That Elias is come already, and they 
Markis. 44 Pilate marvelled if lie were already 
Lul<e 12. 49 what will I, if it be already kindled 
John 3. i8 that believeth not is condemned already 
4. 35 for they are white already to harvest 
9. 22 the Jews had agreed already, that if 
9. 27 answered them, I have told you already 
II. 17 that he had (lain), .four days [already] 
19. 33 and saw that lie was dead already Ac. 27.9 

1 Co. 5. 3 Fori verily., have judged already, as 
Phil. 3. 12 Not as though I'had already .already 

2 Th. 2. 7 mystery of iniquity doth already work 

1 Ti. 5. 15 some are already turned aside after 

2 Ti. 2. i8 that the resurrection is past already 
I Jo. 4. 3 even now already is it in the world 

[See also Attain, now, sin.] 
Also — 
1. Or, either, rather, ^n. 

Prov. 30. 31 Agreyhound; an he-goat also ; and a king 
2.0nhj, %H ah. 

Lev. 23. 27 Also on tlie tenth (day) 0* tliis seventh 
.Z.Also, IN aph. 

Gen. 40. 16 he said unto Joseph, I also (was) in my 

iCh. 8. 32 these also dwelt with their brethren 
4^lso, IN aph. 

Ezvat s. 10 We asked their names also, to certify thee 

5. 14 the vessels also of gold and silver of the 

6. 5 also let the golden and silver vessels 
Dan. 6. 22 also before thee, king, have I done no 

S.^ven, also, D3 gam. 

Pen. 3. 6 gave also unto her husband with her 
. Sa. 19. 24 stripped off his clothes also, .so also 
Eccl. 1. 17 I perceived that this also is vexation of 
. 2. 15 Then I said in Iiiy heart, that this also 
» •^ 8. 14 I said that this also (is) vanity 

8. TJncs, ns koh. 

1 Sa. 25 22 So and more also do God unto the enemies 
^.And with this, afj.a Se Koi hama de kai. 

Acts 24. 26 He hoped also that money should have 
lO.Truly, indeed, Sr] de. 

Matt 13. 23 which also bcareth fruit, and brlngeth 
I'f.Any more, yet, still, iVi eit. 

Luke' 14. 26 and his own life also, he cannot be my 
12.A7id truly indeed, fievroi Kat menioi kai. 

Jude 8 Dkewisealsothese(filthy)drearaersdelile 
IZ.And, also, t€ te. 

fleb. 1 1. yi time would fail me to tell of . .Davld also 
ALSO, for that — 
In their errinit. r:ip^ leshagriam. 

Gen. 6. 3 the LoKD said, .for that he also (is) flesh 
ALSO if — 
And if, K&u ka'n. 

Matt 21. 21 also if ye shall say unto this mountain 

ALSO not — 

JVoi even, ov5e oude. 

Kom.ii. 21 (take heed) lest ho also spare not thee 

AITAE — 

l.Lion of Ood, Vkhs ariel. 

Eze. 43. IS So the altar (shall be) four cubits 

I.Bill of God, Sx-irt harel. 

Eze. 43. IS from the altar and upward (shall be) four 
3. Slaughter place, ngiD madbach. 

Ezra 7. 17 otfer them upon the altar of the house of 
^.Slaughter place, nartp mizbeach. 
Gen. 8. 20 Noah builded an altar unto the Lord 
8. 20 and offered burnt offerings on the altar 
12 7 there builded he an altar unto the Lord 
12; 8 there he builded an altar unto the LORD 
13. 4 Unto the place of the altar, which he had 
13. 18 built there an altar unto the LORD 
22. 9 Abraham built an altar there and laid the 
22. 9 laid him on the altar upon the wood 

26. 25 he builded an altar there, and called upon 
3:). 20 he erected there an altar, and called it 

3S. J make there an altar unto God, that 
35. 3 I mil make there an altar unto God \ 

3S. 7 he built there an altar, and called the place 
Exod. 17. IS Moses built an altar, and called the name 
2o. 24 An altar of earth thou shalt make unto 
20. 25 if thou wilt make me an altar of stone 

20. 26 Neither .go up by steps unto mine altar 

21. 14 thou shalt take him from mine altar 

24. 4 builded an altar under the hill, and twelve 

24. 6 half of the blood he sprinkled on the altar 

27. I thou shalt make an altar (of) shittim wood 
27. 1 the altar shall be four square 

27. 5 put it under the compass of the altar 

27. 5 may be even to the midst of the altar 

27. 6 thou shalt make staves for the altar. 

27. 7 shall be upon the two sides of the altar 

28. 43 when they come near unto the altar to 

29. 12 put (it) upon the horns of the altar 

29. 12 the blood beside the bottom of the altar 
29. 1 i kidneys . . and bum (them) upon the altar 



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ALTAR 



E.\od. 29. 16 sprinkle (it^ round about upon the altar 
29. 18 burn the whole rai.i upon tlie altar 
29. 20 sprinkle the blood upon the altar round 
29. 21 take of the blood that (is) upon the altar 
29. 2s burn (them) upon the altar for a burnt off. 
29. 36 thou shalt cleanse the altar, when thou 
29. 37 shalt make an atonement for the altar 
29. 37 the altar, .shall be an altar most holy 
29. 38 which thou shalt offer upon the altar . 

29. 44 sanctify the tabernacle, .and the altar 

30. 1 thou shalt make an altar to burn incense 
30. 18 put it between the tabernacle, .and the altar 
30. 20 when tliey came near to the altar to minis. 
30. 27 and his vessels, .and the altar of incense 

30. 28 the altar of burnt offering with all his 

31. 8 And the table. . and the altar of incense 

31. 9 the altar of burnt offering with all his 

32. s Aaron saw (it) he built an altar before it 

34. 13 ye shall destroy their altars, break their 

35. IS And the incense altar, and his staves 

35. 16 The altar of bui-nt offering, with his brasen 

37. 2s he made the incense altar (of) sliittim wood 

38. I he made the altar of burnt offering (of) 
38. 3 he made aU the vessels of the altar 
38. 4 he made for the altar a brasen grate 
38. 7 the staves into the rings, .of the altar 
38. 30 therewith he made .the brasen altar 

38. 30 and all the vessels of the altar 

39. 38the golden altar, and the anointing oil 

39. 39 The brasen altar, and his grate of brass 

40. 5 thou shalt set the altar of gold for the 
40. 6 shalt set the altar of the burnt offering 
40. 7 laver between the tent, .and the altar 

40. 10 thou shalt anoint the altar of the burnt off. 
40. 10 the altar, .shall be an altar most holy 
40. 26 he put the golden altar in the tent 
40. 29 he put the altar of burnt offering (by) the 
40. 30 laver between the tent, .and the altar 
40. 32 when they came near unto the altar, they 
40. 33 the court round about, .the altar 
Lev. I. 5 sprinkle the blood, .upon the altar 
I. 7 And.. shall put fixe upon the altar ' 
I. 8 the fire which (is) upon the altar 
I. 9 priest shall bum all on the altar 
I. II on the side of the altar, .upon the altar 
1. 12 on the fire which (is) upon the altar 
I. 13 priest shall burn, .(it) upon the altar 
I. IS the priest shall bring it unto the altar 
I. IS off his head, and bum (it) on the altar 
I. 16 cast it beside the altar on the east part 

1. 17 priest shall bum it upon the altar 

2. 2 bum the memorial of it upon the altar 
2. 8 he shall bring it unto the altar 

2. 9 and shall bum (it) upon the altar 

2. 12 they shall not be burnt on the altar 

3. 2 shall sprinkle the blood upon the altar 
3. s Aaron's sons shall burn it on the altar 
3. 8 shall sprinkle the blood . . upon the altar 
3. ir the priest shall burn it upon the altar 

3. 13 sprinkle the blood thereof upon the altar 

3. 16 priest shall bum them upon the altar 

4, 7 of the altar of sweet incense before the 
4. 7 all the blood at the bottom of the altar 
4. 10 priest shall bum them upon the altar 

4. 18 of the altar which (is) before the Lord 
4. 18 all the blood at the bottom of the altar 
4. 19 he shall, .burn (it) upon the altar 
4. 25 horns of tbs altar, .the altar, of the altar 
4. 26 shall bjurn all his fat upon the altar 
4. 30 put (it) upon the horns of the altar 
4. 20 all the blood .at the bottom of the altar 
4. 31 priest shall burn (it) upon the altar 
4. 34 put (it) upon the horns of the altar 

4. 3s priest shall bum (th^n.) upon the altar 

5. 9 sprinkle .upon the side of the altar 

S- 9 be wrung out at the bottom of the altar 
5. 12 a memorial and burn (it) on the altar 

6. 9 because of the burning upon the altar all 
6. 9 and the fire of the altar shall be burning 
6. 10 the fire hath consumed on the altar 

6. 10 he shall put them beside the altar 

6. j2 the fire of the altar shall be burning in it 

6. 13 shall ever be burning upon the altar 

6. 14 Aaron shall offer it .before the altar 

6. 15 shall burn (it) upon the altar (for) a sweet 

7. 2 blood, .shall he sprinkle upon the altar 
7. s priest shall burn them upon the altar 

7. 31 priest shall burn upon the altar 

8. II spiinkled thereof upon the altar seven times 
8. II and anointed the altar and all his vessels 
S. IS horns of the altar, .the altar .of thealtar 
8. IS poured the blood at the bottom of the altar 
8. 16 and Moses burned (it) upon the altar 

8. 19 sprinkled the blood upon the altar round 
8. 21 Moses burnt the whole ram upon the altar 
8. 24 sprinkled the blood upon the altar round 
8. 28 burnt (them) on the altar upon the burnt 

8. 30 the blood which (was) upon the altar 

9. 7 Go unto the altar, and offer thy sin offering 
9. 8 Aaron therefore went unto the altar 

9. 9 put it upon the horns of the altar 
g. 9 out the blood at the bottom of the altar 
9. lo But the fat he burnt upon the altar 
9. 12 sprinkled roimd about upon the altar 
9. 13 and he burnt (them) upon the altar 
g. i4 upon the burnt offering on the altar 
g. 17 burnt (it) upon the altar, beside the burnt 
g. 18 he sprinkled upon the altar round about 
g. 2o and he burnt the fat upon the altar 
g. 24 and consumed upon the altar the burnt off. 
10. 12 and eat it without leaven beside the altar 
14. 20 offer the burnt offering, .upon the ajtar 



Lev. 16. 12 take a censer full .from off the altar 
16.. 18 And he shall go out uuto tlie altar 
16. 18 put (it) upon tlie horns of the altar 
16. 20 made an end of reconciling, .the altar 

16. 25 the fat. .shall he bum upou the altar 

j6. 33 he shall make an atonement, .for tlie altar 

17. 6 shall sprinkle the blood upon the altar 

17. II I have given it to you upou the altar 

21. 23 he shall not. .come nigh unto the altar 

22. 22 an offering by fire of them upon the altar 
Num. 3. 26 (is) by the tabernacle, and by the altar 

3. 31 their charge (shall be) the. .altars 

4. II upon the golden altar they shall spread a 
4. 13 they shall take the ashes from the altar 
4. 14 the censers all the vessels of the altar 

4. 26 (is) by the tabernacle and by the altar, 

5. 25 shall wave, .and offer it upon the altar 
S- 26 memorial, .and burn (it) upon the altar 
7. 2 both the altar and all the vessels thereof 
7. 10 offered for dedicating of the altar 

7. 10 offered their offering before the altar 
7. II prince, .for the dedicating of the altar 
7. 84 This (was) the dedication of the altar 

7. 38 This (was) the dedication of the altar 
16. 38 broad plates (for) a covering of the altar 
16. 39 broad (plates for) a covering of the altar 
16. 46 put fire therein from off the altar 

18. 3 not come nigh the vessels, of the altar 

18. 5 ye shall keep, .the charge of the altar- 
18. 7 your, .office for every thing of the altar 
18. 17 sprinkle their blood upon the altar 

23. 1 Build me here seven altars 

23. 2 Balaam offered on (every) altar a bullock 
23. 4 he said . . 1 have prepared seven altars 
23. 4 and I have offered upon (every) altar a 
23. 14 biult seven altars, and offered a bullock 
23. 14 and a ram on (every) altar 
23. 29 Balaam said. .Build me here seven altam 

23, 30 and offered a bullock, .on (every) altar 
Deut. 7. 5 ye shall destroy their altars, and break 

12. 3 And ye shall overthrow their altars 

12. 27 offer thy burnt offerings, .upon the altar 

12. 27 blood, .shall be poured out upon the altar 
16. 21 any trees near unto the altar of theLOED 

26. 4 and set it down before the altar 

27. s then shalt thou build an altar 

27. 5 an altar of stones : thou shalt not lift 
27. 6 Thou shalt build the altar of the Lord 
33. 10 whole burnt sacrifice upon thine altar 
Josli. 8. 30 Then Joshua built an altar unto the Lord 

8. 31 an altar of whole stones, over which no 

9. 27 for the altar of the Lord, even unto this 
22. 10 Manasseh built there an altar, .a great altar 
22. II children of Reuben, .have built an altar 
22. 16 in that ye have builded you an altar 

22. 19 in building you an altar beside the altar 
22. 23 That wo have built us an altar to turn 
22. 26 Let us now prepare to build us an altar 
22. 28 Beholdthepattemof the altar of the Lord 
22. 29 to build an altar, .beside the altar 
22. 34 children of Keuben. .called the altar (Ed) 
Judg. 2. 2 ye shall throw do^vn their altars 

6. 24 Gideon built an altar there unto theLoKD 
6. 2s and throw down the altar of Baal 
6. 26 And build an altar unto the Lord thy God 
6. 28 behold, the altar of Baal was cast down 
6. 28 second bullock was offered upon the altar 
6. 30 he hath cast down the altar of Baal 
6. 31 because (one) hath cast down his altar 
6. 32 because he hath tlirown down his altar 

13. 20 the flame went up .from off the altar 

13. 20 angel, .ascended in the flame of th; i.ltar 
21. 4 that the people built there an altai 

1 Sa. 2. 28 I choo!-e him . to offer upon mine altai- 

2. 33 I shall not cut off from mine altar 

7 17 and there he built an altar unto the LORD ■ 

14. 35 Saul built an altar .the first altar 

2 Sa. 24. 18 Go up, rear an altar unto the LORD 

24. 21 to build an altar unto the Lord 

24. 25 David built there an altar unto the LORD 

1 Ki I. 50 caught hold on the horns of the altar 

I. SI caught hold on the horns of the a! tar 

1. S3 and they brought him down from the rltar 

2. 28 caught hold on the horns of the altar 

2. 29 and, behold, (he is) by the altar 

3. 4 thousand burnt offerings . .upon that altar 
6. 20 and (so) covered the altar (which was of) 

6. 22 also the whole altar, .he overlaid ■with gold 

7. 48 the altar of gold, and the table of gold 

8. 22 Solomonstood before the altar of the LORD 
8. 31 and the oath come before thine altar in 

8. S4 I16 arose from before the altar of the LORD 

8. 64 because the brasen altar .(was) too little 

9. 25 upon the altar which he built unto the 
12. 32 and he offered upon the altar 

12. 33 he offered upon the altar, .the altar 

13. I Jeroboam stood by the altar to bum 4 
13. 2 he cried against the altar, altar, altar 

13. 3 Behold, the altar shall be rent 

13. 4 which had cried against the altar. .aUar 

13. 5 The altar also was rent, .from the altar 

13. 32 sajing which he cried, .against the altar 

16. 32 And he reared up an altar for Baal 

18. 26 And they leaped upon the altar which was 

18. 30 And he repaired the altar of the LORD 

18. 32 And mth the stones he built an altar 

18. 32 and he made a trench about the altar 

18. 3s And the water ran round about the altar 

19. 10 Israel have, .thro^vn down thine altars 
ig. 14 Israel have, .thrown down thine altars 

2 Ki II. II (along) by the altar and the temple 

II. 18 his altars and liis images, .before tho altar 



ALTAR 



30 



ALWAYS 



t Kl. j2. 9 set it besicle the altar, on the right side 
16. 10 an altar that (was) at Damascus altar 
16. It And Urijah the priest built an altar 
16. 12 come .the king saw the altar altar 
16. 13 sprinkled the blood, upon the altar 
16. 14 brought also the brasen altar the altar 
16. 14 and put it on the north side of the altar 
16. 15 the great altar burn the morning, altar 
18. 22 whose altars Hezekiah hath taken away 
i8. 22 shall worship before this altar in Jerusalem? 
SI. 3 he reared up altars for Baal, and made a 
21. 4 he built altars in the house of the Lord 
21. 5 he built altars for all the host of heaven 
03. 9 the priests, .came not up to the altar 
23. 12 the altars that (were) on the top 
E3. 12 the altars which Manasseh had made 
23. 15 Moreover the altar that (was) .that altar 

23. 16 and burned (them) upon the altar 

23. 17 thou hast done against the altar o£ Beth-el 
23. 20 that (were) there upon the altars 

I Ch. 6. 49 Aaron and his sons offered upon the altar 
6. 49 and on the altar of incense, (and were ap.) 
16. 40 To offer burnt offerings .upon the altar 
21. z8 David should go up, and set up an altar 
21. 22 that I may build an altar therein unto tha 
21. 26 And David built there au altar unto the 
21. 26 he answered him. .by fire upon the altar 

21. 29 the tabernacle of the Lord .and the altar 

22. I this (is) the altar of the burnt offering 
28. 18 for the altar of incense refined gold 

sCh. I. 5 brasen altar that Bezaleel had made 

1. 6 Solomon went up thither to the altar 
4. 1 Moreover he made an altar of brass 

4. T9 the golden altar also, and the tables 

5. 12 stood at the east end of the altar 

6. 12 And he stood before the altar of the Lord 

6. 22 and the oath come before thine altar 

7. 7 because the brasen altar was rK)t able 

7. 9 }cept the dedication of the altar seven days 
8. 12 offered burnt offerings, .on the altar 
14. 3 took away the altars of the strange (gods) 
15 8 and renewed the altar of the Lord 
23. 10 set all the people .along by the altar 

13. 17 brake his altars and images .his altars 
e6. z6 and went .to burn incense upon the altar 
26. 19 rose up .from beside the incense altar 

28. 24 he made him altars in every corner 

29. 18 We have cleansed .the altar of burnt off. 
sg. 19 they (are) before the altar of the LORD 

29. 21 commanded, .to offer (them) on the altar 
29. 22 priests, .sprinkled (it) on the altar 

29. 22, 22 sprinkled the blood upon the altar 
29. 24 made reconciliation . . upon the altar 
29. 27 offer the burnt offering upon the altar 
30. 14 they rose and toojc away the altar that 
31. I threw dovm the high place.'? and tjie altars 
34. ij taken away his high places and his altars 
32. 12 Ye shall v/orship before one altar 
33. 3 he reared up altars for Baalim. 
33. 4 he built altars in the house of the Lord 
33. 5 he built altars for all the hoot 

33. IS all the altars that he had built 
33. 16 he repaired the altar of the LORD 

34. 4 they brake down the altars of Baalim 
34. 5 burnt the bones upon their altars 

34. 7 when he had broken down the altars 

35. 16 to offer burnt offerings upon the altar 
3. 2 and builded the altar of the God 
3. 3 And they set the altar upon his bases 

10. 34 to burn upon the altar of the Lord our 

26. 6 so will I "compass thine altar, O LORD 
43. 4 Then will I go unto the altar of God 
SI. 19 shall they offer bullocks upon thine altar 
84. 3 thine altars, Lord of hosts, my King 

118. 27 unto the horns of the altar 
6. 6 (which) he had taken . from off the altar 
17. 8 And he shall not look to the altars 
19. 19 In that day shall there be an altar 

27. 9 he maketh all the stones of the altar 
36 7 whose altars Hezekiah hath taken away 

36. 7 Ye shall worship before this altar ' 
56. 7 sacrifices, .accepted upon mine altar 
60. 7 they shall come up . . on mine altar 

11. 13 set up altars to (that) shameful, .altars 
17. 1 and upon the horns of your altars 
17. 2 their children remember their altars 

2. 7 The Lord hath cast off his altar 
6. 4 And your altars shall be desolate 

6. s scatter, .bones round about yoUi- altars 
6. 6 that your altars may be laid waste 
6. 13 among their idols, .about their altars 

8. 5 northward at the gate of the altar 

8. 16 between the porch and the altar (were) 

9. 2 and stood beside the brasen altar 

40. 46 the keepers of the charge of the altar 

40. 47 and the altar, before the house 

41. 22 The altar of wood (was) three cubits high 
43. 13 (are) the measures of the altar., .altar 

43. 18 These (are) the ordinances of the altar Jn 
43. 22 and they shall cleanse the altar 

43. 26 Seven days shall they purge the altar 
43. 27 make your burnt offerings upon the altar 

45. 19 four comers of the settle of the altar 
47. I at the south (side) of the altar 

Hofl. 8. II bath made many altars to sin, altars 

10. I of his fruit he hath increased the altars 
iQ. 2 he shall break down their altars 
10. 8 thistle shall come up on their altars 

12. II their altars (are) as heaps in the furrows 
Joel I. 13 howl, ye ministers of the altar 

2. 17 weep between the porch and the altar 
Amoa 2. 3 clothes laid to pledge by every altar 



Ezra 

Neh. 
Psa. 



Csa. 



Jer. 



tain. 

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Amos 3. 14 I will also visit the altars of Beth-el 
3. 14 the horns of the altar shall be cut off 
g. I 1 saw the LORD standing upon the altar 

Zech. 9. js as the corners of the altar 

14. 20 shall be like the bowls before the altar 

Mai. 1. 7 Ye offer polluted bread upon mine altar 

1. 10 neither do ye kindle (fire) on mine altar 

2. 13 covering the altar of the LORD with tears 

5. A raised place, ^u/xAs homos. 

Acts 17. 23 I found an altar v/ith this inscription 

Q.A place of sacrifice, OvaiarrT-fipiov thusiasterion. 
Matt. 5. 23 if thou bring thy gift to the altar 

5. 24 Leave there thy gift before the altar 
22. 18 Whosoever shall swear by the altar 
22. 19 or the altar that sanctifieth the gift 

22. 20 VlTioso therefore shall ewear by the altar 
22. 35 slew between the temple and the altar 

Luke I. II standing on the right side of the altar 
II. 51 which perished between the altar and the 

Rom.n. 3 and digged down thine altars, ind I atn 

1 Co. 9. 13 altar and they which wait at the altar 

10. 18 not they which eat partakers of the altar 
Heb. 7. 13 no man gave attendance at the altar 

13. 10 We have an altar whereof they have no 
Jas. 2. 21 had offered Isaac his son upon the altar 
Eev. 6. 9 I saw under the altar the souls of them 

8. 3 angel came and stood at the altar, .altar 

8. 5 and filled it with fire of the altar 

9. 13 the golden altar which is before God 

11. I measure the temple, .and the altar 

14. 18 another angel came out from the altar 
16. 7 I heard another out of the altar say ^- 

AITAES for incense — 

Incense altars, finpijp meqatteroih. 

2 Ch. 30. 14 all the altars for incense took they away 

A1TAS8 of brick — 
Biick altars, nja^ lehenah. 

Isa. 6s. 3 and burneth incense upon altars of trick 
AL-TASCHITH — 
Destroy or comipf not, nnty'n ^^ al-tashcheth. 

Psa. 57. title To the chief Musician, A.-t., Michtam 
58. title. To the chief Musician, A.-t., Michtam 
Sg. title. To the chief Musician, A.-t., Michtam 
75. title. To the chief Musician, 4»-t., A Psalm 

AITEE, to — 

l.To exchange, 1717 chalaph, 5. 

Lev. 27. 10 He shall not alter it, nor change it 

2. To pass on, or away, NiJ? ada. 

Dan. 6. 8 the law of the Medes..whieh altereth 

6. 12 the law of the Medes. .which altereth 

3. To change, Kjif shena, 5. 

Ezra 6. II a decree .whosoever shall alter this 
6. 12 that shall put to their hand to alter 

4. To change, ij?* shanah, 3. 

Psa. 89. 34 My covenant will I uot break nor alter 

AITERED, to be — 

1. To pass over, njj; abar. 

Esth. I. 19 commandment, .that it be not altered 

2. To become of another kind, yli/oiJ.ai trfpos. 

Luke 9. 29 fashion of his countenance was altered 

ALTHOUGH — 

X.That, because, '3 ki. 

Exodi3. 17 land of the Philistines, although that 
2.A Ithough, '9 f\H aph ki. 

Job 35. 14 Although thou sayest thou ahalt not sea 
3, And if, Ka.\ fl kai ei. 

Marki4. 29 Although all shaU be olTended, yet (will) 
i.And truly, Kalroi kailoi. 

Heb. 4. 3 although the works were finished from 

AITOGETHEE — 

l.One, irix echad. 

Jer. 10. 8 But they are altogether bmtish and 
^.Together, in; yachad. 

Psa. 19. 9 judgments.. (are) ..righteous altogether 
53. 3 they are altogether become filthy 
62. 9 they (are) altogether (lighter) than vanity 
Isa. 10. 8 (Are) not my princes altogether kings 
Jer. 5. s these have altogether broken the yoke 

Z.All, h'skol. 

Psa. 39. s his best state (is) altogether vanity 

4. Wholly, nb? kalah. 

Gen. 18. 2i'see whether they have done altogether 
Exodii. I shall, thrust you out hence altogether 
e Ch. 12. 12 he would not destroy (him) altogether 

5. Vanity, ^an hebel. 

Job 27. 12 why then are ye thus altogether vain? 

6. Wholly, SAos holos. 

John 9. 34 Thou wast altogether bom in sins, and 
7. Altogether, itdvTaii pantos. 

I Co. 5. 10 Yet not altogether with the fornicators 
9. 10 Or saith he (it) altogether for our sakes? 

8./w or with much, iv ttoXXu en polio. 

Acts 26. 29 [altogetjicrj such as I am, ezeept these 



A' -LUSH, Bi'Sx wild place. 

The 9th encampment of Israel on the way from Sin to 

Sinai. 

Num 33. 13 And they departed . .and encamped in A. 
33. 14 And they removed from A., and encamped 

AI'-VAH or AX'-IAH, ni|jj;, n-^'y\i sublimity. 
A duke of Edom, descended from Esau, B.C. 1740. 

Gen. 36. 40 names of the dukes, of Esau .duke A. 

I Ch. I. SI dukes of Edom. .duke Timnah, duke A 

AL'-VAK, jiSy, ii/'y subline. 

Son of Shobal, a descendant of Seir, B.C. 1760. 

Gen. 36. 23 the children of Shobal (were) these ; A. 

1 Ch. I. 40 The sons of Shobal, A. and Manahath 

AXWAY — 

l.{For) pre-eminence, perpetuity, nx3 netsach, 
Psa. g. 18 the needy shall not alway be forgotten 

2. (For an) indefinite time, oSiy olain. 

Job 7. 16 1 loathe (it); I would not live alway 
.Z. Continually, Ton tamid. 

Exodjs- 30 set upon the table, before me alway 
Num. 9. 16 itwas alway ■ the cloud covered it (by day) 

2 Sa. g. !o shall eat bread alway at ray table 
Prov.28. 14 Happy (is) the man that feareth alway 

i.All the days, D'p;ri Ss kol hay-yamim. 

Deut II. I judgments.and his commandments, alway 
28 33 shalt be only oppressed and crushed alwa/ 

1 Ki. II. 36 David my servant may have alight alway 

2 Ki. 8. 19 promised him to give him alway a light 

5. Through all {time), Siairai/rds diapantos. 
Arts 10. 2 much alms and prayed to God alway 
Bom. II. lo and bow down their back alvray 

6. All the days, triiffas ras ri/jitpas. 
Matt 28. 20 and, lo, I am with you alway 

7. Always, -rdi/TOTe pantote. 

John 7. 6 but your time is alway ready 

Phil. 4. 4 rejoice in the Lord alway . (and) again 1 

Col. 4. 6 Let your speech (be) alway with grace 

1 Th. 2. 16 to fiU up their sins alway ; for the wrath 

2 Th. 2. 13 But we are bound to give thanks alway 

8.£vcr, always, atl aei. 

2 Co. 4. 1 1 For we which live are alway delivered 

6. 10 As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing ; as poor 
Titus I. 12 Cretians (are) alway liars, evil beasts 
Heb. 3. 10 They do alway err in (their) heart; and 

ALWAYS — 

\.(For) pre-eminence, perpetuity, n^j netzach, 
Psa. 103. g He will not always chide ; neither 
Isa, 57. 16 neither will I be always wroth 

2.{For an) indefinite time, chSy olam. 

Gen. 6. 3 My spirit shall not always strive with 
> Ch. 16. 15 Be ye mindful always of his covenant 
Jer. 20. 17 her womb (to be) always great (with me) 

Z. Continually, Tpn tamid, 

Exod27. 2o to cause the lamp to bum always 

28. 38 it shall always be uprfh his forehead 
Deut 11. 12 the eyes of the LORD, .(are) always upoa 
Psa. 16. 8 1 have set the Lord always before me 
Prov. 5. 19 be thou ravished always v/ith her love 
Eze. 38. 8 mountains . whicli have been always 

i.All the days, D'p;n S'3 kol hay-yamin. 

Deut. 3. 29 keep all my commandments always 

6. 24 to fear the LORD for our good always 

14. 23 mayest learn to fear the Lord .always 

2 Ch. 18. 7 he never prophesied good, .bat always 

5.1n all time, nySja be-kol-eth. 

Job 27. 10 will he always call upon God? 
Psa. 10. 5 His ways are always grievous ; thy 
Prov. 8. 30 daily, delight, rejoicing always 
Eccl. 9. 8 Let thy garment be always white, and 

6.£ver, always, aei aei. 

Acts 7. 51 ye do always resist the Holy Ghost : a<j 

1 Pe. 3. 15 ready always to (give) an answer to every 

2 Pe. 1. 13 to put you always in remembrance of 
l.Through all (time), ZiA itavTis, diapantos. 

Matt 18. 10 in heaven their angels do always behold 
Acts 2. 25 I foresaw the Lord always before my fac9 
2 Th. 3. 16 give you peace always by all means 

S.Through all (time), StanavTSs diapantos. 
Mark 5. s always, night and day, he was in the 
Acts 24. 16 to have always a conscience void of 
Heb. 9. 6 priests went always into the first t^iheriL 

9.Each time, eKda-rorf hekastote. 

2 Pe. LIS have these things always ia remembrance' 

lO.In every season, iv ■n-acTi icaipS. 

Luke 21. 36 Watch ye, therefore, and pray always 
Eph. 6. 18 Praying always with all prayer and 

\l.In every way, irduTr) pante. 

Acts 24. 3 We accept (it) always, and in all places 

\2. Always, irduTore pantote. 

Matt 26. II poor alwaysi .me ye have not always 
Mark 14. 7 you always, but me ye have not always 
Luke 18. I men ought always to pray, and not to 
John 8. 29 I do always those things that please him 

11. 42 I knew that thou hearest me always : but 

12. 8 poor always, .but me ye have not always 
18. 20 in the temple, whither the Jews [always] 

Kom. I. 9 I make mention of you always in my 
I Co. I. 4 1 thank my God alvtays on your bel^If 



AMAD 



AMBASSADOR 



1 Co. t5. 58 always abounding in the worit of the Lord 
a Co. 2. 14 which always causeth us to triumph in 

4. 10 Always bearing about in the body the 
5. 6 Tlierefore. .always confident, Itnowing 
9. 8 always liaving all sufficiency in all(thi]igs) 
Gal. 4. 18 good to be zealously affected alv/ays in 
Eph. 5. 2o Giving thaulcs always tor all things unto 
I'liil. 1. 4 Always in every prayer of mine for you 

1. 20 but. .with all boldness, as always .nov/ 

2. 15 my beloved, as ye have always obeyed 
Col. I. 3 We give thanks praying always for you 

4. 12 always labouring fervently for you iu 
iTh. 1. 2 We give thanks to God always for you all 

3. 6 ye have good remembrance of us always 

2 Th. I. 3 Wo are bound to thank God always foryou 

I. II Wherefore also we. pray always for you 
Phm. 4 making meutiuu of thee always iu my 

AM' -AD, li^Py <i station. 

A town on tlie border of Asher, near Alammelech. 
Josh. 19. 26 And Alammelech, aud A., and Misheal 

A'-MAl, ^'?)> lahouring. 

A descendant of Asher through Beriak his son, B.C. 1600. 

1 Ch. 7. 35 And the sons of his brother Helem A. 
A-MA'-IEK, p'jcy. warlike, dweller in the vale. 

1. Son of Eliphaz and grandson of Esau, B.C. 1680. 

Gen. 36. 12 and she bare to Eliphaz A. : these (were) 
36. 16 Duke Korah, duke Gatam, (and) duke A. 
I Ch. I. 36 The sons of Kliphaz; Teman .and A. 

2. The name is also applied to his descendants, who are, 
liowever, generally called Amalekites. 

Exod 17. 8 Then came A., and fought with Israel 
17. 9 Choose men, and go out, fight with A. 
57. ID So .loshua fought with A.: and Moses 
17. II when he let down his hand, A. prevailed 
17. 13 Joshua discomfited A. and his people 
17. 14 I will put out the remembrance of A. 
17. 16 the Lord (will have) war with A. from 

N'um24. 2o when he looked on A., he took up his 

24. 20 and said, A. (was) the first of the nations 
Deut25. 17 Remember what A. did unto thee by the 

25. 19 thou Shalt blot out the remembrance of A. 
Judg. 3. (3 he gathered unto him the children of A. 

5. 14 Out of Ephraim a root of them against A. 
I Sa, 15. 2 I remember (that) which A. did to Israel 

15. 3 Now go and smite A., and utterly 
15. 5 Saul came to a city of A., and laid wait 
15. 20 and have brought Agag the king of A. 
28. 18 nor executedst his fierce wrath upon A. 
2Sa. 8. 12 of the Philistines, and of A., and of the 
I Ch. iB. II that he brought from .the children of A 
Psa. 83. 7 Gebal, and Amraon, and A ; the Philistines 

A-M4-IE-KITE, 'p!?sJ4 belonging to Avialek. 
The name of a people' and country smitten by Chedor- 
laomer and his confederates in the days of Abraham, 
• B.C. 1917 (Gen. 14. 7), erroneously supposed by some to 
be the descendants of Amalek, the son of Eliphaz (eldest 
son of Esau, Gen. 36. 10-16; i Ch. r. 36), by his concubine 
Timna. Without any provocation they came and at- 
tacked the rear of Israel as they were journeying through 
the wilderness, but were defeated by Joshua at Rephidim 
(Exod. 17. 8-16), and in consequence of this assault a 
perpetual war wa5 declared against them by Jehovah ; 
they dwelt in the land of the S. of Judah (Num. 13. 29), 
and in the valley (Num 14. 25); along with the Caanan- 
ites they defeated the rash attack of Israel, and drove 
them even unto Hormah (Num. 14. 43-45); they are 
called by Balaam " the first of the nations" (or Goyim), 
either from their antiquity, or their warlike character, 
or from their being the first to attack Israel (Num. 24.20), 
which was henceforth required to " remember " their 
treacherous attack (Deut. 25. 17-19). They, along with 
the children ofAmmon, joined with Eglon, kingof Moab 
(b.O. 1354), to attack Israel, and took Jericho, the city 
of palm-trees (Judg. 3. 13); they were successfully 
opposed by the Ephraimites in the conflict with Jabin, 
king of Hazor, B.C. 1296 (Judg. 5. 14) ; they joined with 
the iVIidianites and the children of the East (or Kedem) 
in the days of Gideon, the son of Joash the Abi-ezrite, 
.B.C. 1256 (Judg. 6. 3), but were defeated by him in the 
valley of Jezreel(Judg. 6. 33, 7 12-22); they are mentioned 
among the oppressors of Israel (Judg lo. 12) ; they had 
once possession of a mountain in the land of Ephraim, 
in v/hich Abdon, the son of Hillel tlie Pirathonite was 
buried, B.C. 1112 (Judg. 12. 15); they were smitten by 
Saul, B.C. 1086 (i Sa. 14. 48); again by him, B.C. 1079, 
throughout their whole country " from Havilah to Shur," 
on the border of Egypt, when Agag their king was cut 
in pieces (i Sa. 13. 2-33); they were invaded and 
destroyed by David (i Sa. 27 8-10) ; their previous non- 
destruction by Saul was the cause of his rejection (i Sa. 
28. 18); in David's absence they invaded and plundered 
Ziglag, B.C. 1056, and carried off his two wives and others 
as captives, but they were pursued, overtaken, and 
defeated by David (i Sa. 30. 1-31); one of their nation 
accusing himself of Saul's death was put to death by 
David (2 Sa. i. 1-16), by whom their silver Cind gold was 
dedicated to Jehovah (2 Sa. 8. 12; i Ch. 18. 11); they 
were again smitten in the days of Hezekiah, B.C. 726-^93, 
by five hundred men of the tribe of Simeon, who there- 
after dwelt in their place, at the east of the valley of 
Gedor, or Gerar (i Ch. 4. 39-43) ; they are mentioned 
with Ammon and the Philistines as among the enemies 
of Israel (Psa. 83. 7). They are not again noticed in 
Scripture, except Haman the Agagite be reckoned one 
of their nation, which is not improbable (Esth. 3. i), <S:c. 
Comp. Num 24. 7. 

Gen. 14. 7 and smote all the country of the A. 

ifumi3. 29 The A. dwell in the land of the south 
14. 25 Now the A. . .dwelt In the valley 



Num 14. 43 the A. . .(are) there before you, and ye 

14. 45 the A. came down, and the Canaanitcs 
Judg. 6. 3 and the A. . .even they came up against 

6. 33 the A. . . were gathered together, aud went 

7. 12 the A., .lay along in the valley like 

10. 12 the A. ..did oppress you; aud ye cried to 
12. 15 and was buried in. .the mount of the A. 
X Sa. 14. 48 smote the A., and delivered Israel 

15. 6 get you dovm from amongst the A., lest 
15. 6 the Kenites departed from among the A. 
15. 7 Saul smote the A. from Havilah (until) 
15. 8 he took Agag the king of the A. alive 

15. 15 They have brought them from tlie A.: for 
15. i8 Go and utterly destroy the A., and fight 
15. 2o aud have utterly destroyed the A. 
15. 32 Bring ye. Agag the king of the A. 
27. 8 and invaded the A. : for those (nation) 
30. I that the A. had invaded the south, and 
30. 1 3 I (am) a servant to an A. ; and my master 
30. i3 David recovered all that the A. had carried 

2 Sa. I. 1 was returned from the slaughter of the A, 
I. 8 Aud I answered him, I (am) an A. 
I. 13 I (am) the son of a stranger, an A. 

I Ch. 4. 43 they smote the rest of the A. that were 

A'-MAM, CON gathering place. 

A city near Sheraa and Jloladah, probably in the south 

of Judah. 

Josh. 15 26 Amam, and Shema, and Moladah 
A-MA'-NA, nwx permanent. 

The northern Viiige of Autilibanus, as Hermon was the 
southern. 

Song 4. 8 look from the top of A., from the top of 

A-MAR-rAH, npCN inpCN Jah has said. 

1. Grandfather of Zadok, a high priest in the time of 
David, B.C. tioo. 

1 Ch. 6. 7 Meraioth begat A., and A. begat Ahitub 

6. 52 Meraioth his son, A. his son, Ahitub 
Ezra 7. 3 The son of A. the son of Azariah, the son 

2. The son of Azariah, a high priest in the time of Solo- 
mon, B.C. 1015. 

I Ch. 6. II And Azariah begat A., and A. begat 

3. A descendant of Kohath, son of Levi, B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch. 23. 19 the sons of Hebron A. the second 

24. 23 Aud the sons (of Hebron) A. the second 

4. Chief priest in the time of Jehoshaphat, B.C. 912. 

2 Ch. 19. II behold, A. the chief priest (is) over you 

5. A Levite appointed in the time of Hezekiah to dis- 
tribute the tithes and oblations among his brethren 
B.C. 727. 

2 Ch. 31. 15 And next him (were) Eden, and A., and 

6. A man of the family of Bani, who took a strange wife 
during the exile, B.C. 465. 

Ezra 10. 42 Shallum, Amariah (and) Joseph 

7. A priest who, with Neheraiah, sealed the covenant, 

B.C. 445- 

Neh. 10. 3 Paslmr, Amariah, Malchijah 
12. 2 Amariah, Malluch, Hattush 
12. 13 Of Ezra, Meshullam ; of A., Jehohanan 

8. A descendant of Judah by Pharez, some of whose 
posterity dwelt in Jerusalem after the exile, B.C. 465. 

Neh II. 4 Of the children of Judah .A., the son of 

9. An ancestor of Zephaniah the prophet in the time of 
Josiah, B.C. 630. 

Zeph. I. I which came unto .A., the son of Hizkiah 

A-MA'-SA, Vi-^^\1, iiirden-bearer. 

1. David's nephew, whom Absalom made captain over 
his rebel army, B.C. 1023. 

2 Sa. 17. 25 Absalom made A. captain of the host 
17 25 which A. (was) a man's son, whose name 

19. 13 And say ye to A., (Art) thou not of my 

20. 4 Then said the king to A., Assemble 

20. 5 So A. went to assemble (the men of) Judah 
2o. 8 which (is) in Gibeon, A. went before them 
20. 9 And Joab said to A., (Art) thou in health 
20. 9 And Joab took A. by the beard with 
20 10 But A. took no heed to the sword that 
20 12 And A. wallowed in blood in the midst 
20. 12 he removed A. out of the highway into 

1 Ki. 2. 5 what Joab did unto A. the son of 

2. 32 and slev/ A. the son of Jether, captain 
; Ch 2. 17 And Abigail bare A. ; and the father of 
2. 17 aud the father of A. (was) Jether the 

2. The name of an Ephraimite who with others resisted 
the t)ringing into Samaria of the Jews made prisoners 
in the time of Ahaz, B.C. 741. 

2 Ch. 28. 12 and A the son of Hadlai, stood up against 

A-HA'-SAI, 'iffSli burden -bearer. 

1. A descendant of Kohath, son of Levi. B.O. 1045. 

1 Ch. 6. 25 And the sons of Elkanah, A., and Aliimoth 

6. 35 Elkanah, the son of Mahath, the son of A. 

2 Ch. 29. 12 the Levites arose, Mahath the son of A. 

2. A eaptain who joined David at Ziklag. 

1 Ch. 12. 18 Then the spirit came upon A. chief 

3. A priest who assisted at the bringing up the ark to 
the house of Obed-edom, B.C. 1042. ' 

I Ch. 15. 24 A., and Zechariah did blow with the 

A-MASH'-AI, 'P^'Pj;. carrying spoil. 

A priest of the family of Immer dwelling at Jerusalem 

B.C. 445. 

Neh. II. 13 A. the son of Azareel, the son of Ahasai 



A-MAS-I'-AH, n;ipnj; Jah has strength. 
Chief captain of the army of Jehoshaphat. 

2 Ch. 17. 16 next him (was) A. . . who willingly offered 
AMAZED — 
Amazement /ell, ylvofiai 6a/u/3os ginoma.i thambos. 

Luke 4. 36 they were all amazed, and spake among 

AMAZED, be greatly or sore — 
To be greatly amazed, iKBa/nBeai ekthambeO. 
Mark 9. 15 straightway all. .were greatly amazed 
i^. 33 bcgau to be sore amazed, and to be very 

AMAZED, to be — 

l.^'o be troubled, '?ri3 baliel, 2. 

Exod 15. 15 the dukes of Edom shall be amazed 
Judg 20. 41 the men of Benjamin were amazed 

2. To be cast down, nm chathath. 

Job 32. 15 They were amazed, they answered no 

3. To be cast down, n.'pn tamah. 

Isa. 13. 8 they shall be amazed one at another 
i.To be exceedingly struck, eKTrA^o-cro/tai ekplesso. 
Matt 19. 25 they were exceedingly amazed, saying 
Luke 2. 48 when they saw him, they were amazed 
9. 43 they were all amazed at the mighty 

5. To be in an ecstasy, iKaraais tKa^iv or «ix«. 
Luke 5. 26 they v/ere all amazed, and they Mk. 16. 8. 

6. To he astonished, e|io-T7j/tai exislemai. 

Matt 12. 23 all the people were amazed, and said 
Mark 2. 12 insomuch that they were all amazed, and 

6. 51 they were sore amazed in themselves 
Acts 2. 7 they were all amazed, and marvelled 

2. 12 they were all amazed, and were in doubt 
9. 21 all that heard . .were amazed, and said 

7. To be astonished, awed, 6afj.04ofj.ai thambeomai. 

Slark I. 27 they were all amazed, insomuch that 

10. 32 they were amazed ; and as they followed 

AMAZED, to make — 

To make astonished, DDK' shamem, 5. 

Eze. 32. 10 I will make many people amazed at the» 

AMAZEMENT — 

\. Ecstasy, ^Ko-Tafft^ ekstasis. 

Acts 3. 10 were filled with wonder and amazement 
2. Terror, ■irT6r]fft! ptoesis. 

1 Pe. 3. 6 and are not afraid with any amazement 

A-MAZ-I'AH, n;¥pti, '^^i'''??? -^"^ ^«« strength. 

1. Son of Joash, king of Judah, who succeeded after 

the slaughter of his father, B.C. 839. 

2 Ki. 12. 21 and A. his son reigned in his stead 

13. 12 he fought against A. king of Judah 

14. I reigned A. the son of Joash king of Judah 
14. 8 Then A. sent messengers to Jehoash 

14. 9 the king of Israel sent to A. king of 
14. II But A. would not hear. Therefore Jeho. 
14. II he and A. king of Judah looked one 
14. 13 Jehoash king of Israel took A. king of 
14. 15 how he fought with A. king of Judah 
14. 17 A. the sou of Joash king of Judah lived 
14. 18 the rust of the acts of A. (are) they not 
14. 21 made him king instead of his father A. 

14. 23 In the fifteenth year of A. tlie son of Joash 

15. I began Azariah the son of A. king of 
15. 3 according to all that his father A. had 

1 Ch. 3. 12 A. his son, Azariah his son, Jotham his 

2 Ch. 24 27 And A. his son reigned in his stead 

25. I A. (was) twenty and five years old (when) 
25. 5 Moreover A. gathered Judah together 
25. 9 And A. said to the man of God, But 
25. 10 Then A. separated them, (to wit), the 
25. II A. strengthened himself, and led forth 
25. 13 tlie soldiers of the army which A. sent 
25. 14 after that A. was come from the slaughter 
25. 15 anger of the Lord was kindled against A. 
25. 17 Then A. king of Judah took advice, and 
25. 18 Joash sent to A. king of Judah, saying 
25. 20 But A. would not hear ; for it (came) of 
25. 21 they saw one another, .he and A. king of 
25. 23 Joash. .took A. king of Judah, the son of 
25. 25 A. the son of Joash, king of Judah lived 
25. 26 the rest of the acts of A., first and last 

25. 27 after the time that A. did turn away 

26. I made . .king in the room of his father A. 
26. 4 according to aU that his father A. did 

2 A man of the tribe of Simeon. 

I Ch. 4. 34 and Jamlech, and Joshah the son of A. 

3. A Levite descended from Merarl. 

1 Ch. 6. 45 Hashabiah, the son of A., the son of 

4. Priest of the idol set up in Bethel, B.C. 787. 

Amos 7. 10 Then A. the priest of Beth-el sent to 

7. 12 A. said unto Amos, O thou seer, go.fles 
7. 14 and said to A., I (was) no prophet 

AMBASSADOR — 

1 . Interpreter, y^'7 Ivts, 5. 

2 Ch. 32 31 in ambassadors of the princes of Baby. 
2. Messenger, agent, ^nto malak. 

2 Ch. 35. 21 he sent ambassadors to him, saying 
Isa. 30. 4 and his ambassadors came to Banes 

33. 7 ambassadors of peace shall weep bitterlj 
Eze. 17. IS against him in sending his ambassadors 



AMBASSADOR 



32 



AMMON 



AMSASSADOR, to be an — 

To be ciders, soiiors, ■npea^eiu) presbeuo. 

2 Co. 5. 26 No'.v then we are ambassadors for Christ 
Eph. 6. 20 For which I am an ambassador in bonds 

AMBASSADOR., to make a3 if one had heen — 
To feign to be a wanderer, ts tsir, 7. 

Josh. 9. 4 made as il they had been ambassadors 

ABEBASSAGE — 

Affe, eldership, embassy, irpeff^fla presbeia, 

Luke 14. 32 he sendeth an ambassage, and desireth 
AMBEB — 
Amber, electrum, Soif'n chashnal. 

Eze. 1. 4 the midst thereof as the colour of amber 
I. 27 I saw as the colour of amber, as the 
8. 2 the appearance, .as the colour of amber 

AHBTTSH — 

To be behind, to weave plots, 3"ix arab. 

Josh. 8. 2 lay thee an ambush for the city behind it 
8.' 7 ye shall rise up from the ambush 
8. 12 set them to lie in ambush between 
8. 14 he wist not that .liers in ambush 
8. 19 ambush arose quickly out of their place 
8. 21 Joshua, .saw that the ambush had taken 

Jer. 51. 12 prepare the ambushes for the Lord 

AUBUSH, lie in — 
Avibush, a'lKa maarab. 

Josh. 8. 9 they went to lie in ambush, and abode 
■AHBIJSHMENT — 
l.To put behind, weave plots, nnx arab, 3. 

2 Ch. 20. 22 LoBD set ambushments against. .Ammon 
2. Ambush, i-iko ma-arab. 

2 Ch. 13. 13 Jeroboam caused anambushmenttocome 

13. 13 and the ambushment (was) behind them 

A'-MEII, [DN, a/jL'ftv it is steadfast. 

Rev. 3. 14 These things saith the A., the faithful 

AMEN — 

l.Amen, so be it, so it is, JON amen. 

Num. 5. 22 And the woman shall say, Amen, amen 
Deut27. 15 the people shall answer and say, Amen 
, [So also in v. 16, 17, 18, ig, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26.] 
1 Ki. I. 36 answered the king, and said, Amen 
I Ch. 16. 36 people said. Amen, and praised the LoHD 
Weh. 5. 13 all the congregation said. Amen, and 
8. 6 all the people answered. Amen, Amen 
tsa. 41. 13 Blessed (be) the Lord .Amen, and Amen 
72. 19 earth be filled . his glory ; Amen, & Amen 
89. 52 Blessed (be) the Lord for Amen,& Amen 
106. 48 and let all the people say, Amen 
Jer. 28.. 6 Jeremiah said, Ameu : the Lord do so 

i.Am^n, steadfast, a/j.^v amen. 

Matt. 6. 13 [the power, and the glory , for ever. Amen] 

28. 20 unto the end of the world. [Amen] 
I,uke24. 53 praising and blessing God. [Amen] 
John 21. 25 books that should be written. [Amen] 
Bom. 1. 25 Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen 
g. 5 is over all, Gfod blessed for ever. Amen 
II. 36 to whom (be) glory, for ever. Amen 

15. 33 God of peace (be) with you all. [Amen] 

16. 20 The grace of. (be) with you. [Ameu] 
16. 24 The grace of (be) with you all. [Amen] 
16. 27 through Jesus Christ for ever. Amen 

',» Co. 14. 16 say Ameu at thy giving of thanks 

16. 24 My love (be) with you all [Amen] 
sCo. I. zo and in him Amen, unto the glory of God 
13. 14 grace of the Lord with you all. [Amen] 
GaL I. 5 whom (be) glory for ever and ever. Amen 

6. 18 Brethren .grace wKh your spirit. Amen 
Eph. 3. 21 (be) glory world without end. Amen 

6. 24 that love our Lord .insincerity. [Amen] 
Phil. 4. 20 (be) glory for ever and ever. Amen 

4. 23 The grace (be) with you all. [Amen] 
Col. 4. 18 Grace (be> with you. [Amen] 
I Th. s. 28 grace of our Lord (be) with you. [Amen] 
aTh. 3. 18 The grace, .(be) with you all. Amen 
I TL I. 17 and glory for ever and ever. Amen 

6. 16 honour and power everlasting. Amen 

6. 21 Grace (be) with thee. [Amen.] 

3 TL 4. 18 (be) glory for ever and ever Amen 

4. 22 Grace (be) with you. [Amen] 
Titns 3. IS Grace (be) with you all. [Amen] 
Phm. 25 grace .(be) with your spirit. [Amen] 
Heb. 13. 21 whom (be) glory for ever and ever. Amen 

13. 25 Grace (be) with you all. [Amen] 
.1 Pe. 4. II to whom (be) praise and dominion. .Amen 

5. 11 To whom (be) glory and dominion .Amen 
5- 14 Peace (be) with you all .[Amen] 

,!jPe. 3. 18 (be) glory both now and for ever. [Amen] 
1 Jo. 5. 21 Little children, keep . from idols. [Amen] 
-s Jo. 13 children of thy . sister greet thee. [Amen] 
Jude 25 To. .God. .(beVlory now and ever. Amen 
Kev. I. 6 (be) glory and dominion for ever.. Amen 
I. 7 he Cometh with clouds . Even so. Amen 
I. 18 behold, I am alive for evermore, [Amen] 
.3. 14 These things saith the Amen, the faithful 
5. 14 And the four beasts said. Amen 

7. 12 Saying, Amen : Blessing, and glory, and 
7. 12 unto our God for ever and ever. [Amen] 

jg. 4 the four beasts fell down .saying, Amen 
22. 20 Surely I come o.ulckly ; Amen. Even so 
22. 21 The grace . . (be) with you all. [Amen] 

AHEKD, to — 

l.jTo strengthen, ijirj chazeq, 3. 
. 2 Ch. 34. 10 gave it. .t6 repair and amend the houae 



2.T0 make good, do well, no; yatab, 5. 

Jer. 7. 3 Amend your ways and your doings, and 
7. 5 if ye throughly amend your ways and 
26. 13 amend your ways and your doings 
35. 15 Return ye. .and amend your doiugs 
AEEND, to begin to — 
To have oneself better, ixci Ko/j-tfidrepov. 

John 4. 52 Then enquired, .when he began to amend 
AMENDS, to make — 
To complete, recompense, xh^ shalam, 3. 

Lev. 5. 16 he shall make amends for the harm 
AMERCE, to — 
To fine, \0)si anash. 

Deut22. 19 they shall amerce him in. .siWer 
AMETHYST — 
1. Amethyst, •"iD7i;i!< achlamah. 

Exod28. ig third row a ligurcand an amethyst 
39. 12 third row, a liguro . .and an amethyst 

2.Amethyst, afj.46va'Tos amethustos. 

Rev. 21. 20 a jacinth ; the twelfth, an amethyst 
A'-BH, "P!< (meani7ig uncertain.) 
A servant of Solomon, whose descendants came up with 
Zerubbabel from Babylon. In Neh. 7. 59 he is called 
.4mon (" steadfast "), B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 57 Pochereth of Zebaira, the children of A. 
AMIABLE — 
Beloved, Ti; yadid. 

Psa. 84. I How amiable (are) thy tabernacles, OLOEIX 

A-MIN-A'-DAB, 'A/xivaod^ my people is vnlling. 

Son of Aram (or Ram), son of Esrom. 

Matt. I. 4 Aram begat A . ; and A. begat Naasson 
Luke 3. 33 Which was (the son) of A., which was 

AMISS — 

l.Out of place, &roTT09 alopos. 

Luke 23. 41 but this man hath done nothing amiss 
2. Evilly, wickedly, xaKwi kakos. 

Jas. 4. 3 ye ask amiss, that ye may consume (it) 
AMISS, to do — 
To do perversely, pervert, nij; avah, 5. 

2 Ch. 6. 37 We have sinned, we have done amiss 
AMISS, thing — 
Error, rashness, ?7^, n^^ shalu, shalah. 

Dan. 3. 29 everypeoplcwhichspeakanythingamiss 

A-MIT'TAI, 'fips truthful. 

A Zebulonite, father of the prophet Jonah, B.C. 8go. 

2 Ki. 14. 25 the hand of his servant Jonah, .son of A. 

Jon. I. I came unto Jonah the son of A., saying 

AM'-MAH, HEN, an aqueduct. 

A hill E. of Giah near Gibeoa of Benjamin, where Abner 

was defeated, B.C. 1053. 

2 Sa. 2. 24 they were come to tlie hill of A., that 
AM'-MI, "BH my people. 

A symbolic name which theransomedpeople are directed 
by the Lord to use. 

Hos. 2. I Say ye unto your brethren. A.; aud to 

AM-ffil'-EL, Vx'By my people is strong. 

1. One of the spies sent out by Moses, B.C. 1490. 

Num 13. 12 Of the tribe of Dan, A. the son of Gemalli 

2. A Manassehite of Lodebar, near Mahanaim, in the 
time of David, B.C. 1070. 

2Sa. 9. 4 the house of Machir, the son of A., in 

9. 5 the house of Machir, the son of A., from 
17. 27 and Machir the son of A. of Lo-debar, and 

3. Father of Bathshua, a v/ife of David, B.C. 1070. 

I Ch. 3. 5 four, of Bathshua the daughter of A. 
[These names in 2 Sa. n. 2 are Bathsheba aud Eliam.] 

4. A Levite, a son of Obed-edom, and a porter in the 
tabernacle in the time of David, B.C. 1050. 

1 Ch. 26. 5 A. the sixth, Issacharthe seventh, Peulthal 

AM-MI'-ETID, T.TSy my people is honourable. 

1. Father of Elisham, chief of Ephraim, B.C. 15 10. 

Num. I. 10 of Ephraim; Elisharaa the son of A. 
2. 18 of Ephraim . Elishama the son of A. 
7. 48 Elishama the son of A. . .(offered) 
7. 53 the offering of Elisharaa the son of A. 
10. 22 over his host. Elishama the son of A. 

1 Ch. 7. 26 Laadan his son, A. his son, Elishama his 

2. A Simeonite whose son, Shemuel, was appointed for 
the divison of the land, B.C. 1492. 

Num 34. 20 children of Simeon, Shemuel the son of A 

3. A Naphtalite whose son, Pedehel, was appointed for 
the division of the land, B.C. 1492. 

Num 34. 28 of. .Naphtali, Pedahel the son of A. 

4. Father of Talmai, king of Geshur, to whom Absalom 
fled after slaying his brother Araaon, B.C. 1045. 

2 Sa. 13. 37 to Talmai, tho son of A., king of Geshur 

5. A man of Judah, descended from Pharez, B.C. 536. 

1 Ch. 9. 4 Uthai the son of A., the son of Omri, the 
AM-Mf-HtTR, "i^lTBy my people is noble. 

Father of Talmai. (This is the textual reading which, 
in the Masoretic correction, is made Ammihud.) b.o. 
1045. 

2 Sa. 13. 37 went to Talmai, the son of A., king ot 



Affi-MI-NA'-DAB, a^rsy my people is willing. 

1. A Levite, Alron's father-in-law, B.C. 1520 

Exod. 6, 23 Aaron took him Elisheba, daughter of A. 

2. A prince of Judah (perhaps the same as No. i), B.C. 
1510. 

Num. t. 7 Ot Judah ; Kahshon the son of A. 

2. 3 and Nahshon the son of A. (shall be). . 

7.,i2 hethatolfered. .v/as Nahshon the son of A. 

7. 17 the offering of Nahshon the son of A. 
10. 14 over his host (was) Nahshon the son of A. 
Ruth 4. 19 Hezron begat Ram, and Ram begat A. 

4. 20 A., begat Nahshon, and Nahshon 
I Ch. 2. 10 Ram begat A.; and A. begat Nahshon 

3. A son of Kohath, son of Levi. Perhaps the same as 
No. I. 

I Ch. 6. 22 The sons of Kohath ; A. his son, Korah 

4. A Levite of the family of Kohath, who assisted in 
bringing up the ark out of 'be house of Obed-edom, 
B.C. 1045. 

I Ch. 13. 10 Of the sons of Uzziel ; A. the chief 

15. II And David called for. .the Levites. .and A 
AM-MI-NA'-DIB, 3"i} 'By my people is liberal. 
Perhaps this is not an appellation. 

Song 6. 12 Or ever I was aware, .the chariots of A. 

AM-MI-SHAD'-DAI, •■^?''By my people is mighty. 
Father of Ahiezer, captain of the tiibe of Dan in the 
time of Moses, B.C. 1510. 

Num I. 12 Of Dan; Ahiezer the son of A. . 

2. 25 of the children. .Ahiezer the son of A. 
7. 66 On the tenth day Ahiezer the son ot A. 
7. 71 (was) the offering of Ahiezer the son of A. 
10. 25 over his host (was) Ahiezer the son of A. 

AM-MI-Za'-BAD, i^t'ea my people is endo^ved. 
Sou of Beuaiah, third of David's captains, B.C. 1015. 

iCh.27. 6 Benaiah..andinhiscourse(was)A.hissori 
AM'-KON, [iBy a fellow-countryman. 
The name of the descendants of Ben-Ammi, the 
younger son of Lot by his younger daughter, born in a 
cave of a mountain near Zoar (now called Zi'ara, a few 
miles from Hcshbou), B.C. 1897. Their country lay at 
the N.E. of Moab, and E. of the tribe of Reuben, 
between the Amon and the Jabbok. Their border was 
strong (Num. 21. 24);- they were not to be distressed or 
meddled with by Israel ; the original Inhabitants of 
their country were giants, and called Zamzummira 
(great, and tall, and many as the Anakim), who were 
destroyed by the Ammonites (Deut. 2. jg, 20, 37); their 
chief city was Rabbath-Ammon, and it contained the 
gigantic bedstead of Og, king of Bashan (Deut. 3. n); 
the river Jabbok was their border (Deut. 3. 16); none 
of their nation was to be allowed to enter the congre- 
gation of Jehovah to the tenth generation (Deut. 23. 3); 
Jabbok is again mentioned as their border (Josh. 12. 2; 
13. 10, 25); they, along with Amalek, joined Eglon, 
kmg of Moab, B.C. 1354, and smote Israel, and took 
Jericho, the city of palm-trees (Judg. 3. 13); their gcda 
were served by the children of Israel, B.C. n6i, so that 
Jehovah sold the latter into their hands, and tliey 
served them eighteen years, on both sides of the Jordan. 
Israel crying to Jehovah, the Ammonites encamped ia 
Gilead, but were defeated by Jephthah, who drove them 
from Aroer to Minnith (Judg. jo. 6-18; ii. 1-33); their 
chief national god was Chemosh (Judg. 11. 24);'they 
besieged Jabesh-Gilead, when Nahash their king threat- 
ened its inhabitants with a severe penalty, but he was 
discomfited by Saul (i Sa. 11. i-n ; 12. 12); they were 
accordingly vexed by Saul afterwards (1 Sa. 14. 47); 
their silver and gold taken in battle were dedicated to 
Jehovah by David (2 Sa. 8. 12; 1 Ch. i8. 11); Hauun 
their king, the son of Nahash, having insulted the mes- 
sengers of DaWd, hired the Syrians to help him, but 
they were defeated by Joab and Abishai (2 Sa. 10. i-ig ; 
I Ch. 19. 1-19) ; who also besieged Rabhah his capital, 
and took it, whereon David went to complete the cap- 
ture, and took all the spoil, and humbled the inhabit- 
ants (2 Sa. II. 1; 12. 26-31; I Ch. 20. 1-3); Shobi, the ~ 
son of Nahash, and brother of Hanim, of the city of 
Rabbah, however, brought provisions to support David 
at Mahanaim when he was fleeing from Absalom (2 Sa, 
17. 27); Zelek, also an Ammonite, was one of David's 
thirty valiant men (2 Sa. 23. 37 ; i Ch. n. 39); Solomon 
loved several women of that nation, and went after 
Milcom their abomination, and also built a high-place 
for Molech (i Ki. 11. i, 5, 7, 33); his wife, the mother 
of Rehoboam, was Naaman, an Ammonitess (1 Ki. 14. 
21, 31 , 2 Ch. 12. 13); along with the Moabites and the 
Edomites they attacked Jehoshaphat, but were defeated, 
B.C. 896, and destroyed each other (2 Ch. 20. 1-23) ; Zabad, 
the son of Shimeath an Ammonitess, conspired with 
Jehozabad, the son of Shimrith a Moabitess, against 
Joash, king of Judah, and slew him, B.C. 839 (2 Ch. 24. 
26) ; the Ammonites gave gifts to Uzziah; B.C. 810 (2 Ch. 
26. _8) ; Jotham again reduced them to tribute, B.C. 758 
(2 Ch. 27. s); Josiah, B.C. 624, defiled the high-place 
which Solomon had built in Jerusalem for Milcom (2 Ki. 
23. 13); the Ammonites, along with others, invaded 
Judah in the days of Jehoiakim, B.C. 610-599. 

Their abominable customs still infected the Jews in 
the time Of Ezra, B.C. 457 (Ezra 9. i) ; Tobiah an Am- 
monite, along with Sanballat the Horonite, B.o. 445, 
mocked, reviled, and tried to hinder. Nehemlah in hia 
work(Neh. 2. 10, 19; 4. 3, 7); the Jews, though acquainted 
with the law against admitting an Ammonite to the 
tenth generation, nevertheless married wives of that 
nation (Neh. 13. i, 23); they are mentioned along with 
Amalek as among the enemies of Israel (Psa. 83, 7); yet 



AMMON 



33 



AMONG 



Bs Ijecomiiigoljeclieiit to the people of God in the latter 
days (Isa. ii. 14); they cruelly used the women iaGileail, 
aud wei-e threatened with destruction, B.C. 878 (Amos 
I. 13-16); and because of their revilinsJudah, and mag- 
nifying tliemsclvea against Jehovah, they are again 
threatened 'with destruction, B.C. 630 (Zeph. 2. 8-11); 
Itliey are descriljed as being uncircunicised in flesh, and 
as punished with the uncircunicised in heart of the 
Tiouse of Israel (Jer. 9. 26); as receiving, along with the 
other nations, from Jeremiah the cup of the Lord's 
anger (Jer. 25. 21); as having a yoke sent to their king 
by Jeremiah in tokea of their subjection to Nebuchad- 
nezzar (.Ter. 27. 3); as having afforded shelter to the 
Jews who feared Nebuchadnezzar (Jer. 40. 11); their 
king Baalis is said to have sent Ishniael, son of Netha- 
niah, to slay Gedaliah, son of Ahikam (Jer. 40. 14); Ish- 
mael tried to carry off his captives to the Ammonites 
(Jer. 41. 10), but being defeated escaped himself to them 
with only eight men (Jer. 41. 15); the destruction of 
Kabbah, Heshbon, and Ai, was foretold by Jeremiah, 
with their restoration (Jer. i. 1-6); Ezekiel foretells the 
coming of the sword of Nebuchadnezzar to Kabbah and 
the people (Eze. 21. 20, 28); also the coming of the chil- 
dren of the East, or of Kedem (Eze. 25. 2-10), but they 
were to escape from Antiochus Epiphanes (Dan. 11. 41;. 

Gen. 19. 38 same (is) the father of the ciiildren of A. 

Nunizi. 24 the children of A. ..the children of A. 

Deut. 2. 19 thou comest.. against the children of A. 
2. 19 for I will not give thee of the land of . .A. 

2. 37 Only unto the land of the children of A. 

3. II (is) it not in Kabbath of the childrea|of A. 
3. 16 (which is) the border of the children of A. 

Josh.12. 2 (which is) the border'of the children of A. 
13. 10 unto the border of the children of A. 

13. 25 and half the land of the children of A. 
Judg. 3. 13 he gathered"unto him the children of A. 

JO. 6 and the gods of the children of A. 
10. 7 aud into the hands of the children of A. 
10. 9 Moreover the children of A. passed over 
10. n (Did) not (I deliver you), .children of A. 
10. 17 Then the children of A. were gathered 

10. 18 What man (is he) that., the children of A. 

11. 4 And it came to pass, .the children of A. 
II. 5 that when the children of A. made war 
II. 6 that we may fight with the children of A. 
II. 8 and fight against the children of A. 

II. 9 Jephthahsaid. .against the children of A 

II. 12, 14 the king of the children of A. 

II. 13 the king of the children of A. answered 

II. 15 nor the land of the children of A. 

II. 27 the children of Israel, .the children of A. 

II. 28 Howbeit the king of the children of A. 

II. 29 he passed over (unto) the children of A. 

11. 30 thou shalt without fail deliver the., of A 

II. 31 when I return in peace from the. .of A. 

II. 32 passed over unto the children of A. to 

II. 33 Thus the children of A. were subdued 

11. 36 the Lord hath taken vengeance. ..of A. 

12. I Wherefore passedst thou over., tlie.. of A. 
12. 2 at great strife with the children of A. 
12. 3 passed over against the children of A. 

1 5a. 12. 12 Nahash the king of the children of A. 

14, 47 So Saul took, .against the children of A. 

2 Sa. 8. 12 Of Syria, .and of the children of A. 

10. I that the king of the children of A. died 
10. 2 David's servants. . of the children of A. 
10. 3 And the princes of the children of A. said 
10. 6 when the children of A. saw that they 
lo. 6 the children of A. sent and hired the Sy. 
10. 8 And the children of A. came out 
10. 10 in array against the children of A. 
10. n but if the children of A. be too strong for 

10. 14 when the children of A. saw that the Sy. 
10. 19 So the Syrians feared to help the. .of A. 

11. I and they destroyed the children of A. 

12. 9 him with the sword of the children of A. 
12. 26 against Kabbah of the children of A. 

12. 31 unto all the cities of the children of A. 

17. 27 Nahash of Kabbah of the children of A. 
t Ki. II. 7 the ahoraination of the children of A. 

II. 33 and Milcom the god ofthe children of A 
a Ki. 23. 13 the abomination of the children of A. 

24. 2 against him bands, .of tlie children of A. 
I Ch. 18. irthat he brought from, .the children of A. 

19. I the king of the children of A. died 
19. 2 into the land of the children of A. to 
19. 3 the princes of the children of A. said 
19. 6 when the children of A. saw that they 
19. 6 Hanum and the children of A. sent a 
19. 7 the children of A. gathered themselves 
19. 9 And the children of A. came out, and 
19. II set (themselves) in array against.. A. 

19. 12 but if the children of A. be too str. v. 15. 
19. 19 Syrians help the children of A. any more 

20. I wasted the country of the children of A. 
20. 3 the cities of the children of A. 

3 Ch. 20. 1 and the children of A. . . came against 

20. 10 now, behold, the children of A. and 
20. 22 ambushments against the Children of A. 
20. 23 the children of A. and Moab stood up 
27. 5 fought also with the king of the A. 
27. 5 the children of A. . .the children of A. 
Neh. 13. 23 Jews (that) had married wives, .of A;. 
Psa. 83. 7 Gebal, aud A., and Anialek; the Philistines 
Isa. 11. 14 the children of A. shall obey them 
Jer. g. 26 Egypt, and Judah .. and the children of A. 

25. 21 and the children of A. 

49. 6 again the captivity of the children of A. 
Dan. »ij4i and the chief of thechUdren of A. 
Amos frVs three transgressions of the children of A. 



Zes*. 2. ..8-J 
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[ iiajKheiirxi . . the revilings of . .A. 
.he cniTdrffi oTX. aa Gomorrah, (even) 



AMHO-NITE, 'jrajj. See Ammon. 

Deut. 2. 20 the A. call them Zamzummims 

23. 3 An A. or Moabite shall not enter into 

1 Sa. I J. I Then Nahash the A. came up, and 

II. 2 And Nahash the A. answered them 

II. II and slew the A. until the heat of the day 

2 Sa. 23. 37 Zelek the A., Nahari the Beerothite 

I K.i. II. I loved many strange women, .of the. .A. 
II. 5 the abomination of the children of A. 
14. 21 mother's name (was) Naamah an A. -ess 
14. 31 mother's name (was) Naamah an A. -ess 

1 Ch. II. 39 Zclek the A., Naharai the Berothite 

2 Ch. 12. 13 mother's name (was) Naahiah an A. -ess 

20. 1 with them (other) beside the A., came 

24. 26 Zabad the son of Shimeath an A.-es3 

26. 8 And the A. gave gifts to Uzziah 

27. 5 lie fought also with the king of the A. 
Ezra 9. I according to their ab ..of the.. A.- 
Neh. 2. 10 and Tobiah the servant, the A., heard 

2. 19 and Tobiah the servant, the A. . .heard 
4. 3 Now Tobiah the A. (was) by him, and he 
4. 7 and the A. heard that the walls of 
13. I therein was found written, that the A. 
Jer. 27. 3 send them to the king of the A. 

40. n that (were) in Moab, and among the A. 

40. 14 that Baalis the king of the A. hath sent 

41. 10 and departed to go over to the A. 

41. 15 Ishmael. .escaped, and went to the A. 
49. 1 Concerning the A., thus saith the Lord 
49. 2 cause .-.to be heard in Kabbah of the A. 
Eze. 21. 20 Appoint a way. .to Kabbath of the A. 

21. 28 Thus saith the Lord God concerning the A. 

25. 2 set thy face against the A. 

25. 3 And say unto the A., Hear the word of 
25. 5 And I will make, the A. a couching 
25. 10 Unto the men of the east with the A. 
25. 10 that the A. may not be remembered 

AM'-NON, I'uax lij-DK tutelage, up-bringing, 

1. Eldest son of David, by Ahinoam, and slain by Ahsa- 
lom, B.C. 1035. 

2 Sa. 3. 2 his firstborn was A., of Ahinoam the 

13. I Tamar ; and A. the son of David loved her 
13. 2 And A. was so vexed, that he fell sick for 
13. 2 and A. thought it hard for him to do 
13. 3 But A. had a friend, whose name (was) 
13. 4 And A. said unto him, I love Tamar 
13. 6 So A. lay down, and made himself_sick 
13. 6 A. said unto the king, I pray thee" 
13. 7 saying. Go now to thy brother A.'s house 
13. 8 So Tamar went to her brother A.'s house 
13. 9 And A. said. Have cut all men from me 
13. 10 And A. said unto Tamar, Bring the meat 
13. 10 and brought (them) into the chamber to A 
13. 15 Then A. hated her exceedingly 
13. IS And A. said unto her. Arise, be gone 
13. 20 Hath A. thy brother been with thee? 
13. 22 Absalom spake unto his brother A. 
13. 22 for Absalom hated A., because he had 
13. 26 I pray thee, let my brother A. go with us 
13. 27 that he let A. and all the king's sons go 
13. 28 saying, Mark ye now when A.'s heart is 
13. 28 when I say unto you, Smite A.; then kill 
13. 29 the servants of Absalom did unto A. as 
13. 32 A. only is dead: for by the appointment 
13. 33 let not my lord, .think, .for A. only is dead 
13. 39 king David, .was comforted concerning A. 

1 Ch. 3. I the sons of David, .the firstborn A., of 

2. Son of Shimon, of the family of Caleb, son of Jephun- 
neh, B.C. 1000. 

I Ch. 4. 20 And the sons of Shimon (were) A., and 

A'-MOK, pic;; deep. 

A priest who came up with Zerutbabel, B.C. 336. 

Neh. 12. 7 [these (are) the priests]. .Sallu, A.,Hilkiah 
12. 20 [chief.. fathers].. Of Sallai, Kallai; of A 

A'-MON, JON, Ji3!< workman. 

1. Governor of the city (of Samaria) in the time of Ahab, 
B.C. goo. 

1 Ki. 22. 26 Take . . and carry him back unto A. 

2 Ch. i8. 25 Take, .and carry him back to A. 

2. Son of Manasseh, and fifteenth king of Judah, B.C. 643. 

2Ki. 21. 18 and A. his son reigned in his stead. 

31. 19 A. (was) tv/enty and two years old when 
21. 23 And the .servants of A. conspired against 
21. 24 that had conspired against king A. 
21- '25 Now the rest of the acts of A. which ha 

1 Ch. 3. !4 A. his son, Josiah his son. 

2 Ch. 33. 20 and A. his son reigned in his stead 

33. 21 A. (was) two and twenty years old when 
33. 22 for A. sacrificed unto all the carved 
33. 23 but A. trespassed more and more 
33. 25 that had conspired against king A. 

Jer. I. 2 Josiah the son of A. king of Judah, in the 
25. 3 thirteenth year of Josiah the son of A. 

Zeph. I. 1 in the days of Josiah the son of A., king 

3. A descendant of the servants of Solomou (called AiU 
in Ezra2. S7). B.C. 536. 

Neh. 7. 59 [of Solomon's servants], .children of A. 
i. A son of Manasses, in Christ's ancestry. 

Matt. 1. 10 Manasses begat A.; and A. begat Josias 

AMONG — 

l.Unto, to, S^ el. 

Josh.13. 22 among them that were slain by thera 

2. With, near, nn eth. 

Judg. 1. 16 they went and dwelt among the people 



3. Between, r3 ben. 

Judg. 5. 16 Why aboiicst thou among the shccpfolds 

Dan. 7. 8 there c :une up among them another little 
4. In between, ]'33 bcben. 

Isa. 44. 4 they shall spring up.. among the gras3 
i.Frorix between, J'?.'? mibbcn. 

Psa.104. 12 the fowls.. sing among the branches 
6. Midst, u (jev. 

Job 30. 5 They were driven forth from among 
7. In the sufficiency of, 'i3 bcde. 

Job 39. 25 He saith among the trumpets, Ila, ha ! 
%.From, out of, \0 rain. 

Lev. II. 13 (which) ye shall have, .among the fowls 
9. Ore, upon, in addition to, h'j_ al. 

Exod3o. 13 every one that passeth among thera 
10. With, DV im. 

Josh. 22. 7 gave Joshua among their brethren 
W.ln the midst, heart of, 3-i|5 qrrcb. 

Gen. 24. 3 the Canaanites, among whom I dwell 

Exodi7. 7 saying, Is the Lord among us, or not? 
31. 14 shall be cut off from among his people 

34. 9 let my Lord, I pray thee, go among us 
34. 10 all the people among which thou (art) 

Lev. 17. 4 shall be cut off from among his people 

17. 10 the strangers that sojourn among you 

18. 29 shall be cut off from among their people 
20. 3 will cut him off from among his people 
20. 5 willcuthimotF. .fromamongUheir people 
20. 6 will cut him off from among his people 

20. 18 shall be cut off from among their people 
23. 30 will I destroy from among his people 

ITum. 5. 27 the woman shall be a curse among her 
II. 4 the mixt multitude that.. among them 
II. 20 the Lord which (is) among you, and have 

11. 21 Moses said. The people, among whom I 
14. II signs which I have shewed among them? 

14. 13 thou broughtest up. .from among them 
14. 14 that thou Lord (art) among this people 
14.' 42 Go not up, for the Lord (is) not among 

15. 30 shall be cut off from nmong his people 
Deut. :. 42 Go not up.. for I (am) not among you 

2. 14 were wasted out from among the host 
2. 15 to destroy them from among the host 

2. 16 men. .were, .dead from among the people 
4. 3 Losd. .hath destroyed them from among 

6. 15 Lord thy God. .a jealous God among you 

7. 21 for the Lord thy God (is) among you 
13. I If there arise among you a propliet 

13. II do no.. wickedness as this is among you 
13. 13 men. .are gone out from among you 
13. 14 (that) such abomination is. .among you 

16. II and the fatherless, .that (are) among you 

17. 2 If there be found among you, within 
17. 7 shalt put the evil av/ay from among you 

17. 15 from among thy brethren shalt thou set 

18. 2 have no inheritance among their brethren 

18. 18 a Prophet from among their brethren • 

19. 19 shalt thou put the evil.. from among you 
19. 2o henceforth commit no. .evil among you 

21. 9 put away the (guilt), .from among you 

21. 21 thou put evil away from among you 

22. 21, 24 thou put evil away from among you 

23. 16 He shall dwell with thee, .among you 

24. 7 shalt put evil away from among you 
26. 1 1 and the stranger that (is) among you 
31. 16 whither they go. .among them, and 
31. 17 because our God (is) not among us? 

Josh. 3. 5 the Lord will do wonders among you 

3. lo know, .the living God (is) among you 

4. 6 That this may be a sign among you 

7. 12 ye destroy the accursed from among yon 

7. 13 take away the accursed thing from among 

8. 35 the strangers that were, .among them 

9. 7 Peradventureyedwellamougus;andhow • 
9. 16 they heard, .(that) they dwelt among them 
g. 22 far from you ; when ye dwell among us? 

10. I inhabitants of Giheon. .were among them ■. 
13. 13 Geshurites. .dwell among the Israelites 
16. 10 Canaanites dwell among the Ephraimitea 
18. 7 the Levites have no part among you 
24. 5 according to that which I did among them 

24. 23 the strange gods which (are) among you 
Judg. I. 29 Canaanites dwelt in Gezer among them 

I. 30 Canaanites dwelt among them, and 
I. 32 Asherites dwelt among the Canaanites 
I. 33 he dwelt among the Canaanites, the 
3. 5 children of Israel dwelt among the 
10. 16 put away the strange gods from among 
I Sa. 4. 3 when it cometh among us, it may save us 
Psa. ss- 15 for wickedness (is), .among them 
82. I God. .he judgeth among the gods 
Prov.is. 31 The ear that heareth. .abideth among the 
Mic. 3. II and say, (Is) not the Lord among us? 

\2.In the midst of, '^ii? tavek. 

Gen. 23. 6 thou (art) a mighty prince among us 

23. 10 Ephron dwelt among the children of Hetb 

35. 2 Put away the strange gods, .among you 
40. 20 the chief baker among his servants 

42. 5 to buy. .among those that came 
Exod. 2. s she saw the ark among the flags 

7, 5 bring out the children . . from among thein 
12..3I get you forth from among my people 

12. 49 the stranger that sojourneth among yoo 

25. 8 that I may dwell among them 

28. I take thou, .from among the children 

29. 45 I will dwell among the children of 
29. 46 that 1 may dwell among them 

Lev. 15. 31 my tahemaclB that (is) among them 



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Lev. i6. 29 a stranger tliat sojourneth among you 
17. 8 the strangers which sojourn among you 
17. 10, 13 of Hie strangers that sojourn among 
J 7. 12 any stranger that sojourneth among you 
i3. 26 any stranger that sojourneth among you 
2o. 14 there ba no wickedness among you 
22. 32 I will be hallowed among the children of 

24. 10 an Egyptian, went out amoi»g the children 

25. 33 their possession among the children of 

26. II I will set my tabernacle among you 

26. 12 I will walk among you, and vnll be your 
26. 25 I will send the pestilence among you 
Num. I. 47 their fathers were not numbered among 
J. 49 the sum of them among the children oi 

2. 33 Levites were not numbered among the 

3. 12 I have taken the Levites from among the 

4. 2 Take the. sons, .from among the sons of 

4. 18 families of the Kohathites from among the 

5. 21 a curse and an oath among thy people 

8. 6, 14 the Levites from among the children of 
8. t6 they (are) wholly, .from among the 

8. 19 to his sons from among the children of 

9. 7 his appointed season among the chilUreu 
15, 14 whosoever (be) among you in your 

15. 26, 20 the stranger that sojourneth among 

16. 3 everyone, .and the Lord (is) among them 
j6. 21 Separate yourselves from among this 

16. 33 they perished from among the congrega. 
16.. 45 Get you up from among this congregation 

17. 6 the rod of Aaron (was) among their rods 

18. 61 have taken . . the Levites from among the 
18. 2o neither shalt thou have any part among 
j8. 20 I (am) thy part and . .inheritance among 
j8. 23 that among the children of Israel they 

18. 24 Aniong the children of Israel they shall 

19. 10 the stranger that sojourneth among them 
ig. 20 shall be cut off from among the congrega. 

25. 7 he rose up from among the congregation! 
ss. II he was zealous for my sake among them 

26. 62 they were not numbered among the 

26. 62 was no inheritance given them among the 
a;. 4 be done away from among his family 

27. 4 possession amon^ the bretliren of our 
27. 7 possession of an inheritance among their 
32. 30 they shall have possessions among you 
35. IS for the sojourner among them : that 

35. 34 the Lord dwell among the children of 
Deut 32. 51 ye trespassed against me among the 
Josh. 8. 9 Joshua lodged that night among the 

14. 3 he gave none inheritance among them 

15. 13 hegaveapart among thechildren of Judah 

16. 9 children of Ephraim (were) among the 

17. 4 to give us an inheritance among our 
17. 4 he gave them an inheritance among the 
17. 6 Manasseh had an inheritance among his 

17. 9 cities of Ephraim (are) among the cities 

19. 49 to Joshua the son of Nun among them 

20. 9 the stranger that sojourneth among them 
22. 19 take possession among us: but rebel nut 

22. 31 we perceive that the LOKD (is) among us 
Judg 12. 4 among the Ephraimites. .among the E. 

18. 1 fallenuntothemamongthe tribes of Israel 
■sSa. 7. 3 put away. .Ashtaroth from among you 

10. 10 and he prophesied among them 

10. 23 when he stood among the people, he was 
15. 6 get youdown from amongtheAmaleUites 
15. 6 Kenites departed from among the Amale. 

1 Ki. 6. 13 I will dwell among the children of Israel 

11. 20 Genubath was, .among the sonsof Phara. 

14. 7 I exalted thee from among the people 

2 KL 4. 13 I dwell among mine own people 

9, 2 arise up from among his brethren 
II. 2 atcrle him from among the king's sons 

23. 9 eat of the unleavened bread among their 

1 Ch. 21. 6 Benjamin counted he not among them 

2 Ch. 22. II stole him from among the king's sous 
Neh. 4. II we conre in the midst among them 
Esth. 9. 28 should not fail from among the Jews 
Job I. 6 and Satan came also among them 

2. I Satan came also among them to present 
2. 8 and he sat down among the ashes 

15. 19 and no stranger passed among them 

42. 15 father gave them inheritance among their 
Psa. 57. 4 My soul (is) among lions : (and) I lie 

68. 25 among (them were) the damsels playing 
log. 30 I will praise him among the multitude 
136. II And brought out Israel from among them 
Prov. 1. 14 Cast in thy lot among us ; let us all 

17. 2 of the inheritance among the brethren 
27. 22 bray a fool in a mortar among wheat 

Isa. 24. 13 in the midst of the land among the 
61. 9 their seed shall be known among the 

Jer. 12. 14 pluck out the house of Judah from among 
29. 32 a man to dwell among this people 
37. 4 came in and went out among the people 

39. 14 so he dwelt among the people 

40. I being bound in chains among all that 

40. s, 6 and dwelt with him among the people 

41. 8 ten men were found among them that 
Eze. I. I as I (was) among the captives byitherivei 

2. s there hath been a prophet among them 

3. IS remained there, .among them seven days 
3. 25 thou shalt not go out among them 

6. 13 their slain, shall be among their idols 
g. 2 one man among them . clothed with linen 

11. I among whom I saw Jaazaniah the son 

12. 10 the house of Israel that (are) among them 
12. 12 the prince that (is) among them shall bear 

18. 18 did (that) which (is) not good aniong his 

10. 2 she nourished her whelps among young 

19. 6 he went up and down among the lions 
2» 3 before tho heathen, among whom they 



Eze. 22. 26 a'nd I am profaned among them 

29. 12 her cities among the cities, laid waste 

33. 33 know that a prophet hath been among 

34. 12 in the day that he is among his sheep 
34. 24 my servant David a prince among them 
44. 9 any stranger that is among the children 
47.22 among you .among you . . among the 

Hag. 2. s so my spirit remaineth among you 

IS.'Through, by means of, Sid dia {gen.) 

2 Ti. 2. 2 the things that thou hast heard, .among 

li.Into, toward, among, fls eis. 

Matt 13. 22 He. .that received seed among the thorns 
Mark 4. 7 some fell [among] thoms, and the thorns 

4. i3 are they which are sown among thorns 

8. 19 When I brake the five loaves among five 

5. ao when the seven among four thousand 
13. 10 gospel must first be published among 

iuke 8. 14 that which fell among thorns are they 

10. 36 was neighbour unto him that fell among 
24. 47 repentance, .should be preached, .among 

John 6. 9 but what are they among so many? 

21. 23 Then went this saying abroad among the 
Acts 2. 22 a ma,n approved of God among you by 

4. 17 thatkspread no furtheramongthe people 

14. 14 they rent their clothes, and ran in among 
20. 29 shall grievous wolves enter in among you 

2 Co. I!. 6 we have been . .made manifest among 
I Th. 5. 15 both among yourselves, and to all (men) 
T Pe. 4. B above all things have . . charity among 

IZ.Out of, iK ek. 

Matti2. 11 Whatman shall there be among you, that 
John 12. 20 there were certain Greeks among them 

12. 42 among the chief xujers also many believed 
Acts 6. 3 look ye out among you seven men of 

27. 22 there shall be no loss of. .life among 

16. In, iv en. 

Matt. 2. 6 thou Bethlehem . . art not the least among 
4. 23 all manner of disease among the people 
g. 35 healing, .every disease [among] the people 

11. II Verily I say unto you. Among them tJiat 
16. 7 they reasoned among themselves, saying 

16. 8 why reason ye among yourselves, because 
eo. 26 not be so among you .be great among 

20. 27 whosoever will be chief among you, let 

21. 38 they said among themselves, This is the 
26. 5 lest there be an uproar among the people 
07. 56 Among which was Mary Magdalene, and 

Mark 5. 3 Who had (his) dwelling among the tombs- 

6. 4 in his own country, and among his own 
10. 43 not be among you . .be great among you 

15. 40 among whom was Mary Magdalene, and 
Luke I. I those things which are.. believed among 

1. 25 to take away my reproach [among] men 
■I. 28, 42 [blessed (art) thou among women] 

2. 44 they sought him among .kinsfolk and 

7. 16 a great prophet is risen up among us 
7. 28 Among those that are born of women 

9. 46 there arose a reasoning among them 

9. 48 he that is least among you all, the same 
16.15 that which is highly esteemed among men 

22. 24 jthere .was also a strife among them, which 
22. 26 he that is greatest among you, let him be 

John 1. 14 Word was made flesh, juid dwelt among 
7. 12 was much murmuring among the people 

7. 43 So there was a division among the people 
g. 16 And there was a division among them 

10. ig There was a division, .among the Jews 

1 1. 54 Jesus . . walked no more openly among the 
15. 24 If I had not done among them the works 

Acts 4. 12 there is none other name, .given among 

4. 34 Neither was there any among them that 

5. 12 signs and wonders wrought among the 

6. 8 Stephen . . did great wonders . . among 

12. 18 there was no small stir among the soldiers 

13. 26 whosoever among you feareth God to 
15. 7 God made choice among us, that the 
15. 12 wonders God had wrought among the 
15. 22 Silas, chief men among the brethren 

17. 34 among the which (was) Dionj'sius the 

18. II teaching the word of God among them 
20. 25 among whom I have gone preaching the 

20. 32 to give you an inheritance among all 

21. 19 what things God had wrought among the 
21. 34 somecried one thing, some, .among the 

24. 21 that I cried standing among them 

25. 5 which among you are able, go down with 

25. 6 when he had tarried among them more 

26. 4 which was at the first among mine own 
26. 18 and inheritance among them which are 

28. 29 [had great reasoning among themselves] 
Rom. I. 5 obedience to the faith among all nations 

I. 6 Among whom are ye also the called of 

1. 13 fruitamongyou. .as among other Gentiles 

2. 24 the name of God is blasphemed among 

8. 29 that he might be the firstborn among 
11. 17 wild olive tree, wert graffed in among 
12. 3 I say. .to every man that is among you 

15. 9 I will confess to thee among the Gentiles 

16. 7 fellow-prisoners, who are of note among 
I Co. 1. 10 (that) there be no divisions among you 

1. II that there are contentions among you 

2. z I determined not to know any. .among 

2. 6 we speak wisdom among them that are 

3. 3 whereas (there is) among you envying 
3. 18 If any man among you seemeth to be 
g. I fornication among you. .among the 

6. s that there is not a ■vns.& man among you ? 
6. 7 Now . . there is utterly a fault [among] you 
ti. i3 I hear tbat there be divisions among you 



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ig heresies among you. .manifest among yoa 

11. 30 many (are) weak and sickly among you 

15. 12 how say some among you that there is 
19 Jesus Christ, who was preached among 

10. I who in presence (am) base among you 
ti. 46 In the sea, (in) perils among false brethren 

12, 12 signs of an apostle wore wrought among 

1. 6 that I might preach him among the 

2. 2 that gospel which I preach aniong the 

3. I Christ hath been .set forth, .[among] you 
3. 5 and worketh miracles among you, (doeth) 

2. 3 Among whom also we all had our 

3. 8 that I should preach [among] the Gentiles 
5. 3 let it not be once named among yoU, as 

2. IS among whom ye shine as lights in the 
1. 27 the glory of this mystery among the 
I. 5 men we were among you for your sake 
5. 12 to know them which labour among you 
5. 13 be at peace among yourselves 

3. 7 we behaved not. .disorderly among you 
3. 1 1 there are some which walk among you 

1. 26 If any man [among] you seem to be 
3. 6 so is the tongue among our members, that 

18 and endued with knowledge among you? 
1 whence (come) wars and fightings among 

13 Is any among you afflicted ? let him 

14 Is any sick among you ? let him call for 
12 Having your conrersation honest among 

1 The elders which are among you I e.xlioi t 

2 Feed theflockof God which is among you 
I among the people, even as. .among you 

2. 8 that righteous man dwelling among them 

17.0)1, upon, iirl epi (ace.) 

Matt 13. 7 some fell among thoms ; and the thorns 
Acts I. 21 Lord Jesus weot in and out among us 
2 Th. I. 10 (because our testimony among you was 
Kev. 7. IS sitteth on the throne shall dwell among 

\?).At, in, Kari [ace.) kata, 

Acts 21. 21 teachest all the Jews which are among 
26. 3 and questions which are among the Jews 

19. In the midst, fieffos, «V /xtVij; mexo.'t, en meso, 
Luke 8. 7 some fell among thorns ; and Mk. 13 55. 

10. 3 I send you forth as lambs among wolves 
22. 27 I am among you as' he that serveth 

22. 55 And.. Peter sat do>iTi among them 
John I. 26 there standeth one among you, whom ye 

1 Th. 2. 7 we were gentle among you, even as a 

20. With, fieri meta [gen.) 

Luke 22. 37 he was reckoned among the transgressors 
24. 5 Why seek ye the living among the dead? 
John 6. 43 Jesus, .said, .murmur not among 

11. 56 sought they for JesuS/ and spake among 

16. 19 Do ye enquire among yourselves of that 

il.AloTtgside of, vapd para (dat.) 

JIatt28. 15 this saying is commonly reported among 
Col. 4. 16 when this epistle is read among you 
Kev. 2. 13 my faithful martyr, .slain aniong you 

22.Toioard, irpSs pros (ace.) 

Mark t. 27 insomuch that they qtiestioned among 

8. 16 they reasoned among themselves, saying 
9.33 What was it that ye disputed [among] 

9. 34 by the way they had disputed among 

10. 26 saying among themselves. Who then can 

12. 7 those husbandmen said among themselves 

15. 31 also the chief priests mocking, .among 

16. 3 they said among themselves. Who shall 
Luke 4. 36 they were all amazed, and spake among 

ao. 14 they reasoned among themselves, saying 
22. 23 they began to enquire among themselves 

John 6. 52 The Jews therefore strove among 

7. 35 Then said the Jews among themselves 
12. 19 The Pharisees therefore said among 
16. 17 Then said (some) of his disciples among 
19. 24 They said therefore among themselves 

Acts 4. 15 But. .they conferred among themselves 
28. 4 they said among themselves. No doubt 
28. 25 when they agreed not among themselves 

2 Co. 12. 21 my God will humble me among you 

2Z.By, under, vttS hiipo (gen.) 

Acts 10. 22 a just man. and of good report among all 
[See also Compare, dwell, fall, from, in, out, speak.) 
A-MO-RITi;, 'lb?? mountaineer, 
A race or tribe descended from Canaan, the fourth so 
of Ham, the younger son of Noah ; it is mentioned 
after the Jebusite and before the Girgashite (Gen. 10. 16; 
I Ch. I. 13); some of them dwelt in Hazezon-tamar, or 
Engedi, on the W. of the Salt Sea, and were smitten by 
Chedorlaomer, in the days of Abraham, B.C. 1913 
(Gen. 14. 7) ; three of their chiefs, Manire, Eschol, and 
Aner, were confederates of Abraham (Gen. 14. 13) ; the 
iniquity of the tribe (as the representative of the 
Cana^nites generally) was not yet full (Gen. 15. 16, 21); 
they seem to have contended unsuccessfully with 
Jacob (48. 22) ;• they are mentioned between the Hittites 
and Perizzites, as inhabitants of Canaan (Exod. 3. 8, 17; 
Judg. 3. 5 ; Neh. 9. i); between the Hittites and the 
Hivites (E.xod. 13. 5); before the other tribes (Exod. 23, 
23); between the Canaanite and the Hittite (Exod. 33. 
2; Josh. II. 3); before the Canaanites and the other 
tribes (Exod. 34. 11); as dwelling in the mountains of 
.Fudah (Num. 13. 29); as having the river Amon as their, 
dividing line from Moab (Num. 21. 13); as having 
king named Silion, B.C. 1452, who not only refused tol 
let Israel pass, but came and attacked them at Jahaz^ 
when he was defeated and his land taken possession o; 
by Israel(Num. 21. 21-32); it was given to the two-and 
a,-biU tnbes (Nam. 33. 33); the c^ief city of the Eiau< ' 



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AMORITB 



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ANANIAS 



portion of the tribe was Ileshbon (Deut. i. 4); the 
"mount of the Amorites" was apparently another 
name for Canaan (Deut. 1. 7, 19, 20); Isriel was afraid 
of them (Deut. i. 27); and was beaten by them in Seir, 
even unto Kormah (Deut. i. 44); their land was to be 
possessed by Israel (Deut. 3. 2), even from the river 
Amon to Mount Hermon, including the land of Og, 
who reigned in Edrei in Ba.shan (Deut.j. 8, 9; 4. 46, 47); 
mentioned between the Giraashites and the Canaanites 
(Deut 7. i); between the Hittites and the Canaanites 
(Deut. 20. 17; Josh. 9. j; 12. 8); their fate seems to 
have terrified the other peoples (Josh. 2. 10; g. 10); 
mentioned between the Girgashites and the Jebusites 
(Josh. 3. 10): mentioned along with the Canaanites as 
the sole inhabitants of tlie land W. of the Jordan 
(Josh. 5. i); alone mentioned as such (Josh. 7. 7); five 
of their kings besiege Gibeon, but are defeated (Josh. 
•o. 5-12}. 

They had a variety of gods (Josh. 24. 15 ; Judg. 6. 10): 
they forced the children of Dan iuto the mountain 
(Judg. I. 34); they were reduced to tribute by the house 
of Joseph (Judg. i. 35); their border was from the 
ascent of Akrabbim northward (Judg. i. 36); they were 
at peace wth Israel in the days of Samuel, B.C. 1171- 
1061 (i Sa. 7. 14) ; the Gibeonites were a remnant of 
them (2 Sa. 21. 2) ; Geber, the son of Uri, was over their 
land E. of the Jordan In the days of Solomon, B.C. iot4 
(i Ki. 4. 19); their remnant was reduced to servitude 
by Solomon (1 Ki. 9. 20, 21; 2 Chron. 8. 7); their idol 
worship was followed by Ahab, B.C. 899(1 Ki. 21. 26); 
also by Manasseh (2 Ki. at. 11); their abominations by 
the Jews under Ezra (9. 8). The overthrow of Og and 
Sihon was celebrated (Psa. '135. n; 136. 19); Judah, 
because of her sins, is represented as having an Aiuorite 
for a father, 3 Hittite for a mother, and Samaria and 
Sodom for sisters (Eze. 16. 3, 45) ; the Amorite is repre- 
Bented as tall and strong, yet destroyed before Israel, 
to whom his land was promised (Amos 2. 9, 10). 

Gen. 10. 16 [Canaan begat], .the Jebusite, and the A. 
14. 7 smote all the country of. .the A., that 

14. 13 he dwelt in the plain of Harare the A. 

15. 16 for the iniquity of the A. (is) not yet full 
15. 21 [have I given this land]. .And the A 

48. 22 which I took out of the hand of the A. 
Exod. 3. 8 to bring them.. unto the place of the. A. 
3. 17 Iv/illbringyou. . unto the landof. .the A. 
13. 5 shall bring thee into the land of . . the A. 

23. 23 Angel shall, .bring thee in unto the A. 

33. 2 I will drive out the Caananite, the A. 

34. 11 behold, I drive out before thee the A. 
Numi3. 29 the Jebusites, and the A., dwell in the 

21. 13 that Cometh out ol the coasts of the A. 
ei. 13 Amon (is), .between Moab and the A. 
21. 21 Israel sent, .unto Sihon king of the A. 
21. 25 Israel dwelt in all the cities of the A. 
.21. 26 Heshbon.. the city of. .the king of the A. 
21. 29 into captivity unto Sihon . .king of the A. 
21. 31 Thus Israel dwelt in the land of the A. 
21. 32 the villages thereof, and drove out the A. 
21. 34 as thou didst unto Sihon king of the A. 
32. 2 saw all that Israel had done to the A. 
32. 33 the kingdom of Sihon king of the A. 
32. 39 children of Machir. .dispossessed the A. 
Deut. I. 4 After he had slain Sihon. .king of the A. 

I. 7 Turn you. .and go to the mount of the A. 

I. 19 by the way of the mountain of the A. 

I. 20 Ye are come unto the mountain of the A. 

I. 27 to deliver us into the hand of the A., to 

1. 44 And th» A., which dwelt in that mountain 

2. 24 I have given into thine hand Sihon the A. 

3. 2 as thou didst unto Sihon king of the A. 
3. 8 out of the hand of the two kings of the A. 

3. Hermon . .the A. call it Shenir 

4. 46 in the land of Sihon king of the A. 

4. 47 And they possessed, .two kings of the A. 
7. I the Lord thy God. .hath castout. .theA. 

20. 17 But thou Shalt utterly destroy, .the A. 
31. 4 as. .to Sihon and to Og, kings of the A. 
Josh. 2. 10 what ye did unto the two kings of the A. 
3. 10 he will without fail drive out. the A. 

5. 1 to pass, when all the kings of the A. 
7.. 7 to deliver us into the hand of the A. 

9. 1 when, -the A., the Canaanite, the Perizz. 
9. 10 he did to the two kings of the A. 
10. 5 Therefore the five kings of the A., the 

10. 6 all the kings of the A. that dwell in the 
10. 12 when the Lord delivered up the A. 

11. 3 ( Jabin king of Hazor . . sent to] . . the A. 
j2. 2 Sihon king of the A. who dwelt in 

12. 8 the Hittites, the A., and the Canaanites 

13. 4 unto Aphek, to the borders of the A. 
13. 10 all the cities of Sihon king of the A. 
13. 21 all the kingdom of Sihon king of the A. 

24. 8 I brought you into the land of the A. 
34. II men of Jericho fought against you, the A. 
84. 12 drave them out. .the two kings of the A. 
24. 15 the gods of the A., in whose land ye dwell 
24. 18 the Lord drave out. .the A. which dwelt 

Judg. I. 34 And the A. forced the children of Dan 
I. 35 But the A. would dwell in mount Heres 
I. 36 And the coast of the A. (was) from the 
3. 5 children of Israel dwelt among the. .A. 
6. 10 fear not the gods of the A., in whose land 
JO. 8 in'the land of the A. , which (is) in Gilead 

10. II (Did) not (I deliver you) from the. .A. 

11. 19 messengers unto Sihon king of the A. 
II. 21 Israel possessed all the land of the A. 
II. 22 they possessed all the coasts of the A. 
XI. 23 Lord God of Israel, .dispossessed the A. 

I Sa. 7. 14 there Vi'.is peace between Israel and the A. 

aSa. 21. 2 Gibeonites.. of the remnant of the A. 

I IvL 4. 19 the country of Sihon king ol the A. , 



1 Ki. 9. 20 all the people (that were) left of the A. 

21. 26 the A., whom the LORD cast out before 

2 Ki. 21. II abominations, .above all that the A. did 
1 Ch. I. 14 The Jebusite also, and the A., and theGii 
2Ch. 8. 7 (As for) all the people.. left of.. the A. 
Ezra 9. I according to. .abominations, .of the. .A. 
Neh. g. 8 a covenant, .to give the land of. .the A 
Psa. 13s. II Sihon king of the A., and Og king of 

136. 19 Sihon king of the A. : for his mercy 
Eze. 16. 3 thy father (was) an A., and thy mother 

16. 45 mother, .an Hittite,andyour fatheran A. 
Amos 2. 9 Yet destroyed I the A. before them 
2. 10 led you . . to possess the land of the A. 
A'-MOS, oin;;; burden-bearer. 

1. A native of Tekoa, a place about 6 miles S. of Beth- 
lehem in Judah; originally he was a shepherd and 
dresser of sycamore trees, but was called to be a pro- 
phet, and exercised his office (about 8o3 B.C.) during 
the reign of Uzziah, while Isaiah and Uosea also pro- 
phesied. 

Amos I. 1 The words of A., who was among the 
7. 8 And the Lord said unto me, A., what 
7. 10 A. hath conspired against thee in the 
7. II For thus A. saith, Jeroboam shall die by 
7. 12 Also Amaziah said unto A., thou seer 

7. 14 Then answered A., and said to Amaziah 

8. 2 And he said. A., what seest thou? And I 

2. An ancestor of Joseph, husband of Mary. 

Luke 3. 25 (the son) of A., which was (the son) of 
A'-MOZ, V>DH strong. 

Father of the prophet Isaiah, and apparently of the 
tribe of Judah, B.C. 800. 

2 Ki. 19. 2 sent, .to Isaiah the prophet the son of A. 

19. 20 Then Isaiah the son of A. sent to Hezek, 

20. I And the prophet Isaiah the son of A. 
2 Ch. 26. 22 acts of Uzziah . . did Isaiah . . son of A. 

32. 20 the prophet Isaiah the son of A., prayed 
32. 32 vision of Isaiah the prophet, the son of A. 
Isa. I. I The vision of Isaiah the son of A., which 
2. ■ I The word that Isaiah the eon of A. saw 

13. 1 burden of. .which Isaiah the son of A. 
20. 2 spake the Lord by Isaiah the son of A. 
37. 2 nnto Isaiah the prophet the son of A 

37. 21 Then Isaiah the son of A. sent unto 

38. I And Isaiah the prophet the son of A. 

AM-PHI'-PO-LIS, ' A/xrhiiToMs about the city. 
A city of Macedonia, on the river Strymon, which 
Hows nearly round the tovra ; whence its name. It was 
called Popolia under the Byzantine empire. Its site 
is now occupied by a village called Neokhorla, in 
Turkish, Jeni Keni, literally "new town." 

Acts 17. 1 when they had passed through A. 
AM-PLT-AS, 'A/x-irXlas. 
A convert that dwelt at Rome. 

Rom. 16. 8 Greet A. my beloved in the Lord 
ABf-EAM, D-ioy exalted people. 

1. A son of Kohath, Levi's son, and father of Aaron, 
Moses, and Miriam. He died in Egypt, aged 137 years, 

B.C 1540. 

Exod. 6. 18 And the sons of Kohath ; A. and Izhar 
6. 20 And A. took him Jockebed his father's 
6. 20 and the years of the life of A. (were) an 
Num. 3. 19 the sous of Kohath by their families ; A. 
26. 58 And Kohath begat A. 
26. 59 A.nd the name of A.'s wife (was) Jockebed 
26. 59 and she bare unto A. Aaron and Moses 
rCh. 6. 2 And the sons of Kohath ; A., Izhar, and 
6. 3 And the children of A. ; Aaron, and Moses 
6. 18 And the sons of Kohath^ (were), A., and 
23. 12 the sons of Kohath ; A, Izhar,. and 

23. 13 The sons of A. ; Aaron and Moses, and 

24. 2o Of the sons of A. ; Shubael : of the sons 

2. A son of Bani, who had taken a strange wife during 
the exile, B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 34 Of the sons of Bani; Maadai, A, and 

AM'-RAK, pan red. 

A sou of Dishon, son of Anah, and great-^andson of 

Seir the Horite, B.C. 1709. 

This name should be written Hamram or Hamran. It 
is given to Hemdan, "desirable," in Gen. 36. 26, which is 
probably correct. The form adopted in the common 
version is manifestly incorrect. 

I Ch. I. 41 And the sons of Dishon ; A., and Eahban 
AM-RAM-ITE, "p-ipy belonging to Amram. 
Patronymic of the family of Amram, father of Miriam, 
Aaron, and Moses. 

Num. 3. 27 of Kohath (was) the family of the A. 

1 Ch. 26. 23 Of the A.,(and) the Izharites, the Hebron. 

AM-EA'-PHEL, ^p-pH power/id people. 
A king of Shinar in the time of Abraham, B.C. 1920. 
Gen. 14. I it came to pass in the days of A. king of 

14. 9 [they joined battle with]. .Akin; of Shinar 

All'-ZI, '?pv jny stfenglh. 

1. A descendant of Merari, son of Le^l, and progenitor 
of Ethan, whom David set over the service of song, 

B.C. 1050. 

J Ch. 6. 46 The son of A., the son of Bani, the son of 

2. Ancestor of Adaiah, a returned exile, B.C. 44s. 

Neh. II. 12 Pelaliah, the son of A, the sonof Zechar. 

A'-NAB, 35ii a hill. 

A city in the S. of Canaan, Inhabited by Anakim. It Is 

still called Anah, and is equidistant from Sochoh and 

Esbtemoa, 



Josh II. 21 Joshua.. cut off the Anakims from.. A 
15. so [in the mountains]. A., aud EshtemoU 
A'-NAH, njj; answering. 

1. A daughter(?) of Zibeon, a Hlvite, B.C. 1760. 

Gen. 36. 2 Aholibamah the daughter of A. the 

36. 14 sons of Aholibamah, the daughter of A, 
36. i8 Aholibamah the daughter of A, Esau's 
36. 25 the cliildren cf A. (were) these 
36. 25 and Aholibamah the daughter of A. 

2. A son of Seir the Horite, and one of the chiefs ol the 
land. 

Gen. 36. 20 The3e..the sons of Seir . . Zihoon, and A. 
36. 29 These, .the dukes.. duke Zibeon, duke A. 
I Ch 1. 38 And the sons of Seir. .Zibeon, and A. 

3. A son of Zibeon, son of Seir, B.C. 1760. 

Gen. 36. 24 children of Zibeon ; both AJah, and A 
36. 24 this (was that) A. that found the mule* 
I Ch. I. 40 And the sons of Zibeon : Aiah, and A 

t. 4 1 The Eons of A. ; Dishon. And the sond ot 
A-KA-HA'-RATH, n^injK narrow way. 
A town in Issachar. 

Josh 19. 19 [border was toward]..Shihon, and A 
A-NA-I'AH, n;jy, Jah answers. 

1. A priest or prince that stood on the right hand ot 
Ezra v/hile he read the law to the people, B.C. 445. 

Neh. 8. 4 Ezra the scribe stood.. and A... on Ilia 

2. A Jew who, with Nehemiah, sealed the covenant, B.C. 

44S- 

Neh. 10. 22 [The chief of the people]. .Hanan, and A. 

A'-NAK, pi)),, p'uj;. giant, long-necked. 
Son of Arba,'and ancestor of the Anakim. 

Numi3. 22 Hebron; where, .the children of A, (wefe> 
13. 28 moreover we saw the children of A. thera' 

13. 33 there we saw the giants, the sons of A, • 
Deut. g. 2 Who can stand before the children of A, 
Josh 15. 13 the city of Arba the father of A., which. 

15. 14 Caleb drove thence the three sons of A. 
15. 14 Ahiman, and Talmai, the children of A. 
21. 11 the city of Arba the father of A 
Judg. I. 20 expelled thence the three sons of A. 

A-NA-KHa, D'pja, giants. 

The descendants of the preceding Arba, one of the 
"sonsof Heth"(Oeu. 23. 3); who, seven years before the 
building of Zoar in Egypt (Gen. 23. 2; Num. 13. 22; Josh. 
i5- '3i 54), built Hebron, which was hence called Kir - 
jath-arba, i.e., the city of Arba. Anak, his son, had 
three distinguished descendants in the days of Mosea 
and Joshua, B.C. 1490 (Num. 13. 22), whose names were 
Ahiman, Sheshai, and Talmai, and who dwelt in He-. 
bron ; in whose presence the Israelites reckoned them- 
selves only as grasshoppers (Num. 13. 28, 33); this 
greatly disheartened Israel (Deut. i. 28); the Anakim 
were like the Emim, who were great, and many, and 
tall, but who were dispossessed by Moab (Deut. 2. 10, 
II, 21); it was a common saying. Who can stand before 
the sons of the Anakim? (Deut. 9. 2), but Joshua cut 
them off from the mountains, and from Hebron, Debir, 
and Anab, so that only a few were left in Gaza, Gath, 
and Ashdod, cities of the Philistines (Josh. u. 21, 22); 
they had great and fenced cities, the chief of whipb waa 
Hebron, which they had called Kirjath-arba, or the city 
of Arba, who had been a great man among them f Josh. 

14. 12, 15); aud who was also the father of Anak (Josh. 

15. 13); this Anak had three leading descendants in He- 
bron (Josh. 15. 14), which city was afterwards assigned 
to the Kohathites for a possession (Josh. 21. 11). The 
tribclbst its separate existence among the Philistines. 

Deut. I. 28 we have seen the sons of the A. there 
2. 10 great, and many, and tall, as the A. 
B. II also were accounted giants, as the A, 
2. 21 great, and many, and tall as the A. 
g. 2 great and tall, the children of the A. 

Josh. 1 1. 21 time came Joshua, and cut off the A., 
II. 22 There was none of the A. left in the land 

14. 12 heardest in that day how the A. (were) 
.14. IS Arba was) a great man among the A. 

A-NA'-MUS, a'D:ii TockmeA. 

A Mizraite people,' of whose locale nothing certain la 

known ; but it was most probably in Northern Egypt. 

Gen. la 13 And Mizraim begat Ludim, and A. 

I Ch. I. II And Mizraim begat Ludim, and A. 

A-NAH-ME'-IJECH, Ti^sa?, the king's rock. 
An idol whose worship among the Sepharvaim waa 
transplanted to Israel when Shalmaneser peopled the 
cities of Israel with the Sepharvaim. 

2Ki. 17. 31 Sepharvitesburnt.. children in fire to.. A. 

A'-NAN, ]\^ he beclouds. 

An exile who, with Nebemiah, signed the covenant, B.0, 

445- ■ • 

Neh. 10. 26 [chief of the people ;] Ahijah, Hanan, A. 

A-NA'-NI, 'JJSi my cloud {i.&., protector).. 
Son of Elioenai, of the family of David, B.C. 445. 

J Ch. 3. 24 sons of Elioenai (were). .Dalaiah, and A 

A-NAU-fAH, ^liSl, Jah is a clovd (i.e., protector). 
Grandfather of Azariah, a returned exile, B.C. 460. 
Neh. 3. 23 repaired Azariah . . the son of A. by his 

A-NAN-fAS, 'Avaj'fay Jah is gracioiiS. 
1. A disciple virhose wife conspired with him in attempt- 
ing to deceive the apostles in regard to the value ob- 
tained for their property, a.d. 35. 

Acts 5. t But a certain man iumeiA..wlthSappliiia 



ANATH 



36 



AND 



Acts s. 3 Buf Peter said. A., why hath Satan filled 
S. 5 And A. tearing these words fell down, and 

2. A disciple at DaTnascus to whom was made known 
tlie conversion of Saul ol Tarsus, a.d. 35. 

Acts g. 10 there was a certain disciple, .named A. 
9. la to him said the Lord in a vision, A. 
g. 12 hath seen in a vision a man named A. 
g. 13 Then A. answered. Lord, I have heard by 
g. 17 And A. went bis way, and entered into 
22. 12 And one A., a devout man according to 

3. A high priest at Jerusalem, a.d. 60. 

Acts 23. 2 And the high priest A. commanded them 
24. I And after five days A. the liigh priest 

A'-KATH, nj;; answer. 

;. Father of Shamgar, tliird Judge after Joshua, B.C. 1360. 
Judg. 3. 31 after him was Shamgar the son of A. 
5. 6 In the days of Shamgar the son of A. 

A-NA'-TEE-MA, avdOefiO. 

Any thing "put up" in the temple of a god, set apart 

or separated, consecrated, devoted. 

1 Co. 16. 22 if any.. love not.. let him be A. 

\-WA'-THdTH, rimv. answers. 

1. A Levitical city in Benjamin, 3 miles N. of Jerusalem, 
the birtliplace of Jeremiah, now called Anata. 

Josb.2i. 18 A. with her suburbs, and Almon with her 
1 Ki. 2. 26 Get thee to A., unto thine own fields ; for 
jCh. 6. 60 out of the tribe of Benjamin .A. with her 
Ezra 2. 23 The men of A, an hundred twenty and 
Neh. 7. 27 The men of A., an hundred twenty and 

II. 32 [cluldren..of Benjamin .. dwelt at). .A. 
Isa. 10. 30 cause it to be heard unto Laish, O poor A. 
Jer. I. I the priests that (were) in A. in the land 

II. 21 thus saith the Lord of the men of A., that 

II. 23 I \^1 bring evil -upon the men of A. 

Eg. 27 hast thou not reproved Jeremiah of A. 

32. 7 Buy thee my field that (is) in A. : for the 

32. 8 Buy my field, I pray thee, that (is) in A. 

32. g I bought the field, that (was) in A. 

2. The eighth of the nine sons of Becher, son of Benja- 
min, B.C. 1650. 

I Ch. 7. 8 And the sons of Becher. . A. and Alemeth 

3. One of the chiefs that signed the covenant with Nehe- 
iniah, B.C. 44s. 

Neh. 10. 19 Hariph, A., Kebai 

ANCESTOE — 

First, former, yivtn rishan. 

iev. 26. 45 remember the covenant of their ancestors 

AKCHOR — 

An anchor, &yicvpa anghura. 

Acts 27. 29 they cast four anchoM out of the stem 
27. 30 they would have cast anchors out of the 
27. 40 when they had taken up the anchors, they 

Heb. 6. 19 Which . .we have as an anchor of the soul 

AlfCIEKT — 

l.Aged, senior, ^pj zaqen. 

Psa. 119. loo I understand more than the SBcSenta 
Isa. 3. 2 mighty man., prudent, and the ancient 
3. s behave himself . . against the ancient 
3. 14 will enter into judgment with the ancients 
g. IS The ancient and honourable, he (is) the 
24. 23 and before his ancients gloriously 
47. 6 upon the ancient hast thou very heavily 
Jer. 19. 1 ancients of the people.. ancients of tho 
Eze. 7. 26 priest, and counsel from the ancient 

8. II there stood . .seventy men of the ancients 

8. 12 hast thou seen what the ancients, .do in 
g. 6 Then they began at the ancient mea 

27. 9 The ancients of Gebal and the wise 

2. White, grey, old, dry, ^Vl yashish. 

Job 12. 12 With liie ancient (is) vrisdom ; and in 

Z.Age, indefinite time, dVij; olam. 

R'ov.22. 28 Remove not the ancient landmark, which 
Isa. 44. 7 since I appointed the ancient people? 
Jer. 5. 15 mighty nation, it (is) an ancient nation 

18. 15 stumble in their ways, .the ancient paths 
Eze. 36. 2 Aha, even the ancient high places are our's 

^Removed, P'py a,ttiq. 

I Ch. 4. 22 And (these are) ancient things 

Daa. 7. g tlie Ancient of days did sit, whose garment 

7. 13 came to the Ancient of days, and they 
7. 22 Until the Ancient of days came, and 

^.Ancient limes, □"On;? qedwmim. 

Judg. 5. 21 that ancient river, the river Eisbon 
G.East, that which is before, □'ig qedem. 

Deut33. 15 the chief things of the ancient mountains 
zfKL rg. 25 Hast thou not heard, .of ancient times 
laa. 19. II I (am) the son of. .ancient kings? 
23. 7 whose antiquity (is) of ancient days? 
37. 26 Hast thou not heard, .of ancient times 
St. 9 awake, as in the ancient days, in the 

T. Eastern, what is before, 'jiD^iT qadmoni. 
1 Sa. 24. 13 As saith the proverb of the ancients 

ANCIEITTinan — 

Aged, senior, elder, JiJ] zaqen. 

Ezra 3. 12 many of the priests, .ancient men 

ANOIEHS'tme — 
l.Indefmite time, D^J) olwm. 

Psa. 77. 5~I have considered . . the years of ancient t. 



2.£ast, what is before, D'liJ qedem. 

Isa. 45. 21 who . . c!eclar£d tliis from ancient time ? 
46. 10 Declaring the end from . . ancient times 

ANCLE — 

Ancle, end, D3N ephes, 

Eze. 47. 3 he' brought me through, .to the ancles 

ANCiE-EOITE — 
Ancle-bone, cr(pvp6i> sphvron. 

Acts 3. 7 immediately his. .ancle bones received 

AKB — 
l.Or, IN 0. 

Song 2. 7 by the roes, and by the hinds of the fields 

3. s l^y the roes, and by the hinds of the fields 
2. Also, f\i< aph. 

1 Sa. 2. 7 The LOKD bringeth low, and lifteth up 

3. When, '5 ki. 

1 Sa. 2. 2 1 And the LORD visited Hannah, so that she 

4. Unto, ^y ad. 

Gen. 6. 7 I will destroy . .both man, and beast 
Judg 20. 48 the beast and all that came to h^nd 
Dan. 7. 13 and came to the Ancient of days, and they 

5. On, upon, in addition to, hn al. 

Judg 1 5. 8 he smote them Wp and tliigh with a great 

6. With, Cj; im. 

Judgao. 38 the men of Israel and the liers in wait 

ANB— 

X.Dut, aWd alia, allage. 

Luke 17. 8 And will liot rather say unto him 

24. 21 and beside all this.to-d^y isthe third day 

^.Together with, afxa hama. ■' 

Acts 27. 40 to the sea, and looked the rudder bands 
S.jBj/ {distributively), ava. ana. 

Luke 10. I sent them two and two liefore his face 
i.For, verily then, yip gar. 

John 4. 37 And herein is that saying true. One 

Acts 8. 39 and he went on his way rejoicing 

2 Ti. 2. 7 and the Lord give thee understanding 

5. And, then, now, so, but, Se de. 

Marki2. 5 beating some, and killing some 
Luke 18. g And he spake this parable unto certain 
I Co. 15. 56 and the strength of sin (is) the law 
Gal. 3. 17 And this I say, (that) the covenant, that 

6. Certainly, now, 5^ de. 

Acts 15. 36 Let us go again and visit our brethren 

7. Or, than, ij e. 

Mark 6. 11 more tolerable for Sodora [and] Gomorrha 
I Co. II. 27 [and] drink (this) cup of the Lord imwor. 
I Pe. I. i8 with corruptible things, .silver and gold 

8.A nd, also, Kai kai. 

Matt. I. 2 Jacob begat Judas and his brethren 

Q.With, ij.fr a meta (gen.) 

John 3. 25 between. .John's disciples and the Jews 

10. Whosoever, ocrris hostis. 

Acts 9. 35 all, .sp'v him, and turned to the Lord 

ll.Therefore, then, oiiv oun. 

Matt 18. 29 And his fellow servant fell down at his 
John 6. 62 and if ye shall see the Son of man 
zo. ti and as she wept, she stooped down 
Acts 15. 39 And the contention was so sharp between 

25. 23 And on the morrow, when Agrippa was 

12.Therefore indeed, moreover, tt.'kv oZv men oun. 
Luke 3. 18 And many other things in his exhortation 
Acts s. 41 And they departed from the presence of 
8. 25 And they, when they had testified and 
15. 3 And being brought on their way by the 
17. 30 And the times of this ignorance God 
28. 5 And he shook oflE the beast into the fire 

1 Z.A rod, also, t4 te. 

Matt 23 6 [And] love the uppermost rooms at feasts 
27. 48 a spunge, and filled (it) vrith vinegar 
28. 12 and had taken counsel, they gave large 

Markis 36 spunge full of vinegar, [and] put (it) on 

Luke z. 16 came with haste, and found Mary, and 
12. 45 and to eat and drink, and to be drunken 
21. II And great earthquakes shall be in.divers 
21. 11 and fearful sights and great signs shall 
22. 66 and the chief priests and the scribes came 
24. 20 And how the chief priests and our rulers 

John z. 15 all out of the temple, and the sheep, and 

4. 42 And said unto the woman. Now we 

6. 18 And the sea arose by reason of a. .wind 
Acts 2. 3 as of fire, and it sat upon each of them 

2. g And in Judea, and Cappadocia, in Pontus 
2. 10 Phrygia, and Pamphylia. .Jews and pros. 
a. 33 and having received of the Father the 
2. 37 and said unto Peter and to the rest of the 
2. 40 and with many other words did he testify 
2. 43 and many wonders and signs were done 

2. 46 and they, continuing., andbreaking bread 

3. 10 And they knew that it was he which sat 
4. 13 and they took knowledge of them, that 
4. 33 and great grace wag upon them all 

5. 19 and brought them forth, and said 

5. 35 And said unto them. Ye men of Israel 
5. 42 And daily in the temple, and in every 

6. 7 and a great company of the priests were 

6. 12 and they stirred up the people, and tlie 

6. 13 And set up false witnesses, which said 

7. 26 [And] the next day he oliawed hlmseUimto 



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Acts 8. 1 [and] thoy were ail scattered abroad 

8. 3 and h.aling men and women, .to prison 
8. C And the people with one accord gave- 
8. 13 and wondered, beholding the miracles 
B. 25 and preached the gospel in many villages 
8. 31 And lie desired Philip that he would come 
g. 6 [And he trembling and astonished said] 
g. 15 before, .kings, and the children of Israel 
g. 18 and he received sight forthvvitli, and arose 
g. 24 [And] they watchi^d thegatesday and night 
10. 22 and of good report among all the nation 
10. 28 And he said unto them. Ye Iniow how 
10. 33 and thou hast well done that thou art 

10. 48 And he commanded them to be baptized 

11. 13 [And] he shewed us how he had seen an 
It. 21 was with them : and a great number 

11. 26 And the disciples were called Christiana 

12. 6 and the keepers before the door kept the 

1 2. 8 [And] the angel said unto him. Gird thyself 
12. 12 And when he had considered, .he came to 

13. I and Manaen, which had been brought up 

13. 4 and from thence they sailed to Cyprus 
14. 12 And they called Barnabas, Jupiter; and 

14. 21 And when they had preached the gospel 

15. 4 and they declared all things that God had 
15. s and to command . . keep the law of Moses 

15. 39 one from the other : and so Barnabas took 
i5. II we came. .to. .and the next, .to Neapolis 

16. 12 [AndJfromthencetoPhilippi, whichisthe 

16. 13 And on the sabbath we went out of the 

16. 23 And when they had laid many stripes 
16. 26 [and] immediately all .. doors were opened 

16. 34 And when he had brought them into bis 

17. 4 and of the devout . and of the chief 
17. 4 and of the chief women not a few 
17. s an uproar, and assaulted the house of 
17. 19 and they took him, and brought him unto 

17. 26 And hath made of one blood alt nations 

18. 4 and persuaded the Jews and the Greeks 
18. II [And] he continued ..ayear and six months 

18. 26 And he began to speak boldly in the 

19. 3 And he said unto them. Unto what then 
19. 6 andfthey spake with tongues, and prophe. 
19. II And God wrought special mimcles by 
19. 12 and the evU spirits went out of them ■ 
19. 18 And many that believed came, and 

19. 29 and having caught Gains and Aristarchus 

20. 3 And (there) abode three months. And 
2o. 7 and continued his speech until midnight 
20. II [and] talked a long while, even till break 

20. 35 and to remember the words of the Lord 

21. II [and] bound his own hands and feet, and 
21. 18 unto James ; and all the elders were 
21. 20 and said unto him, Thou seest, brother 
21. 28 and further brought Greeks also into the 
21. 30 And all the city was moved, and the 

21. 37 And as Paul was to be led into the castle 

22. 7 And I fell unto the ground, and heard a 
22. 8 And he said unto me, I am Jesus of Naz, 

22. 28 [And] the chief captain answered. With a 

23. 10 take him. .and to bring fhim) into the 
23. 24 And provide, .beasts, that they may set 

23. 35 And he commanded him to be kept in 

24. i and a ringleader of the sect of. . Nazarenes' 
24. 23 [And]hecommanded..andtolet(him)have 
24. 27 and Felix, willing to shew the Jews a 
26. 10 and when they were put to death, I gave 
26. II and being exceedingly mad against them 
26. 16 which thou hast seen, and of those things _ 
26. -20 and throughout all the coasts of Judea ■ 

26. 30 thus spoken, the king rose up. .andBemice J 

27. 3 And the next. . And Julius courteously 
27. 5 And when we had sailed over the sea of 
27. 8 And, hardly passing it, came unto a place 
27. 17 and, fearing lest they should fall into the 
27. 20 and no small tempest lay on (us), all hope 
27. 21 and to have gained this harm and loss 
27. 43 and commanded that they which could 

Rom. I. 27 [And] likewise also the men, leaving the 
2. 19 And art confident that thou thyself art a 
14. 8 and whether we die, we die unto the Lord 
16. 26 and by the scriptures of the prophets 

I Co. 1. 30 made unto us wisdom, and Righteousness 
4. 21 in love, and (in) the spirit of meekness ? 

Eph. 3. 19 And to know the love of Christ, v/hich 

Heb. I. 3 and upholding all things by the word of 
4. 12 and of the joints and marrow, and (is) a 
6. 2 and of laying on . . and of resurrection of 
6. 4 and have tasted of the heavenly gift, and 
6. s and the powers of the world to come 
g. I of divine service, and a worldly sanctuary 

11. 32 to tell of Gideon, and (of) Barak, and (of) 

12. 2 and is set down at the . . throne of God 
Jas. 3. 7 every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of 
Jude 6 And the angels which kept not their first 
Eev. t. 2 Christ, and of all things that he saw 

21. 12 [And] had a waU great and high 

AND afterward — 

And from thence, K&,Kei9ev hakeithen. 

Acts 13. 21 And afterward they desired a king; and 
AND even — 
Nevertheless, '6y.ci!S homos. 

1 Co. 14. 7 And even things without life givingsonmf 
Airo from thence — 
And from thence, KaKs79ei' kakeitJien. 

Markio. i-And he arose from thence, and cometh 

Acts 7. 4 and from thence, when his father was 
31, I Bhodes, and from thence unto Patara 



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Acts 27. 4 And wheQ we had launched from tlieuce 
2S. 15 Aud from thence, when the brethren 

AUDI — 

And I, KCL-yd) kago. 

Il3tt:i. 28 Come unto me.. and I will giveyonrest 

26. 15 What, .and I will deliver him unto you? 
Lnke 2. 48 father aud I have sought thee sorrowiug 

II 9 And I say uuto you, AsIk, and it shall be 

16. 9 And I say uuto you, Make to yourselves 
22. 29 And I appoint unto you a kingdom, as 

John I. 31 And I knew him not : but that he should 
I. 33 And! knewhim not . but he that sentme 
I. 34 And I saw, aud Tjare record that this is 

5. 17 My Father worketh hitherto, and I work 

6. 56 He that, .dwelioth iu me. and 1 in him 
6. 57 and I live by the Father : so he that eateth 
8. 26 and I speak to the world those things 

10. 27 My sheep hearmy voice, and I know them 
10. 28 And I give unto them eternal life , aud 
.10, 38 tliat the Father (is) in me, and I in him 
12. 32 And I, if I be lifted up from the earth 

14. 20 in my Father, and ye in rae, and I in yon 

15. 4 Abide in mc, and 1 iu you As the branch 
,15. 5 He that abideth in me, and 1 in him, the 

17. 21 as thou. Father, (art) in me, and I in thee 
17. 26 the love, .may be in them, and I in them 
20 15 hast laid him, and I will take him away 

Acts 22. 10 And I said, 'What shall I do. Lord ? And 

22. 19 And I said, Lord, they know that I 
Rom.ii. 3 and I am left alone, and they seek my 
■I Co. 2. I And 1/ brethren, when 1 came to you 
3 Co. 6. 17 touch not the unclean (thing); aud I will 

12. 20 and (that) I shall bs found uuto you such 
Gal. 6. 14 crucified unto me, and I unto the world 
PhiL 2. 28 and that I may be the less sorrowful 

.Heb. 7. 8 And as I may so say, Levi also, who 
Jas. 2. 18 and I have works, .and I will shew 

AND if — 

A nd if, K&v kan. 

Marki6. 18 [and if they drink any deadly thing] 
Luke 13. 9 And if it bear fruit, (well); and if not 
Jas. s- 15 and if he have committed sins, they shall 

AKD if 30 much as — 
Arid if, K&v kan. 

Heb. 12. 2o And if so much as a beast touch the 
AND not, DKi veim. 

Gen. 14. 23 and that I will not take anything that 

AND so — 
Then, oZv oun. 

Acts 16. 5 And so were the churches established in 

AND there — 

And there, koke? kakei. 

Matt. 5. 23 aud there rememberest that thy brother 
10. II and there abide till ye go thence 
28. 10 go into Galilee, aud there shall they see 
Jfark t. 35 into a solitary place, and there prayed 
John II. 54 and there continued with his disciples 
KcU 14. 7 And there they preached the gospel 

22. 10 go into Damascus, and there it shall be 

23. 20 and there be judged of these matters 
VC 27. 6 And there the centurion found a ship of 

AND they — 
II^Ao, gfl-Tis hostis. 

Acts s. 16 and they were healed every one 

23. 14 And they came to the cjiief priests and 

AND truly — 
Then, oZv oun. 

John 20. 30 And many other signs truly did Jesus in 

AND [two AND two] — 

Two and huo, ava Sio ana duo. 

Luke :o. i sent them two and two before his face 

AND yet — 

Although, Kalvep kaiper. 

' Rev. 17. 8 the beast that was, and is not, and yet Ij 
AN'-DEEW, 'AvSp e'as manly. 
Brother of Simon Peter, and one of the apostles. 
Matt. 4. 18 Simon called Peter, and A. his brother 

10. 2 first, Simon, who is called Peter, and A. 
Mark i. 16 he saw Simon and A. his brother casting. 
I. 29 entered into the house of Simon and A. 
3 18 AndA. and Philip, and Bartholomew,and 

13. 3 aud A. asked him privately 

:luke 6. 14 Simon (whom he also named Peter) and A. 
John I. 40 One of the two which heard, was A, 

I. 44 Philip was of Bethsaida, the city of A. 

6. 8 One of his disciples, A. . .saith unto him 
12. 22 telleth A.: and again A. and Philip 
Acts 1.13 upper room, where abode . . Peter, .and A. 

AN-DSO'-NI-CUS, ' KvZp6viKos, conqueror, 
A kinsman of Paul at B,ome,-A.D. 60. 

Rom.i6.' 7 Salute A. and Junaa, my kinsmen 

A'-NEM, 0}^ double fountain. 

A Levitical city of Issachar. It is omitted in the lists 
:in Josh. 19. 21, and instead of it we find En-gannim. 
■The one is probably acontraction of the other, ssKartqn 
for Kirjalhaim. It is now called Jenin, and is at the 
opening of the spreading valley into the plain. 

I Ch. 6. 73 Ramoth with her subarbSj and A. with 
A'-NEE, "I:; sprout, imterfall. 
l. Brother of Mamre, the Amorite, Abraham's ^y, B.C. 
1913. 



Gen. 14. 13 brother of Eshcol, and brother of A. 

14. 24 the men which went with me. A., Eshcol 
2. A Levitical city in Manasseh, W. of Jordan. It is the 
"Taanach" of Josh. 21. 25. The modem village of 
Aniin, near Ta'anik, is probably the site of "Aner," 
which is substituted for " Taanach " in i Ch. 6. 70. as 
below. 

1 Ch ' 6. 70 out of the half tribe of Manasseh; A. with 

A-NE-THO-THITE, "rihsy 'n'lfijy. 

A native of Anathoth, a place in Benjamin. 

2 Sa. 23. 27 Abiezer the A., Mebunnai the 

I Ch. 27. 12 The ninth (captain, .was) Abiezer the A, 
ANGEL — 
\. Mighty, I'SX abbir. 

Psa. 78. 25 Man did eat angels" food: he eeut thera 
^.Messenger, agent, T|N^p. 
Gen. 16. 7 the angel of the Loud found her by a 

16. 9, 10. II the angel of the Lord said unto her 
19. 1 there came two angels to Sodom at even 
19. 15 when the morning arose, theu the angels 

21. i7.the angel of God called to Hagar out of 
2?. II the angel of the Lord called unto him 

22. 15 the angel of the LoRPcalledunto Abraham 
24. 7 he shall send his angel before thee, and 
24. 40 The Lord .will seud his angel with thee 
28. 12 and behold the angels of God. on it 

31. II theangelof God spake unto me in a dream 

32. I and the angels of God met him 

48. 16 The Angel which redeemed me from all evil 
Exod. 3. 2 the angel of the Lord appeared unto him 
14. 19 the angel of God, which went before the 

23. 20 I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee 
23. 23 mine Angel shall go before thee, and bring 

32. 34 behold, mine Angel shall go before thee 

33. 2 I will send an angel before thee ; and I 
Num. 20. 16 heard our voice, and sent an angel, and 

23. 22 theangelof the Lord stood inthewayforan 
22. 23, 25, 27 the ass saw the angel of the Lord 
22. 24 the angel of the Lord stood in a path of the 
22. 26 the angel of the Lord went further, and 
22. 31 he saw the angel of the Lord atandinginthe 
22. 32 And the angel of the Lord said unto him 
22. 34 Balaam said unto the angel of the Lord, I 
22. 35 the angel of the Lord said unto Balaam, Go 

Judg. 2. I an angel of the Lord came up from Gilgal 

2. 4 whentheangelof theLoRDspakethesewords 

3. 23 Curse ye ^Meroz, said the angel of the Lord 
6. II there came an angel of the Lord, and sat 
6. 12 the angel of the Lord appeared unto him 
6. 20 the angel of God said unto him. Take the 
6. 21 the angel of the LORD put forth, .the staff 
6. 21 the angel of the LOED departed out of his 
6. 22 Gideon perceived . .he (was) an angel of the 
6. 22 because I have seen an angel of the Lord 

13. 3 the.-angel of the Lord appeared unto the 
13. 6 his countenance.. like, .an angel of God 
13. 9 the angel of God came again unto the 
13. 13 the angel of the LORD said uuto Manoah 
13. 15 Manoah said unto the angel of the LORD 
13. 16 the angel of the Lord . . an angel of the Lord 
13. 17 Manoah said unto the angel of tho LORD 
13. 18 the angel of the Lord said unto him 
13. 20 the angel of the Lord ascended in the flame 
13. 21 the angel of the Lord did no more appear 

13. 21 Manoah knew tliat he (v/as) an angel of the 
iSa. 2g. 9 thou (art) good.. as an angel of God 

2 Sa. 14 17 for as an angel of God, so (is) my Lord the . 

14. 20 according to the wisdom of an angel of God 
19. 27 my lord the king (is) as an angel of God 

24. 16 when the angel stretched out his hand 
24. 16 said to the angel that desti-oyed 

24. 16 the angel of the Lord was by the threshing 
24. 17 he saw the angel that smote the people 

I KL 13 18 an angel spake unto me by the word of 
19. 5 an angel touched him, and said unto him 
19. 7 the angel of the LORD came again the 

3KI. -I. 3 the angel of the Lord said to Elijah the 
1. 15 the angel of the Lord said unto Elijah 
19. 35 the angel of the Lord went out, and smote 

1 Ch. 21. 12 the angel of the Lord destroying 

21. 15 sent an angel, .the angel, .the airgel 
21. 16 David, .saw tlie angel of the Lord stand 
21. 18 the angel of the Lord commanded Gad 
21 20 Oman turned back, and saw the angel 
21. 27 the Lord commanded the angel; aud he 
21. 30 afraid because, of the angel of the Lord 

2 Ch. 32. 21 the Lord sent an angel, which cut off all 
Job 4. 18 his angels he charged with folly 

Psa. j4. 7 The angel of the Lord encampeth round 
35. 5 let the angel of the LORD chase (them) 
35. 6 let.the angel of the Lord persecute them 
78. 49 He cast, .trouble, by sending evil angels 
91. II he shall give his angels charge over Uiee 

103. 20 Bless the LORD, ye his angels, that 

104. 4 Wlio maketh his angels spirits ; his 
148. 2 3Praise ye him, all his angels ■ praise 

EccL 5. 6 neither say thou before the aneel, that it 
Isa, 37. 36 the angel of the Lord went forth, and 

63. 9 the angel of his presence saved them 
Dan. 3. 28 who hath sent his angel, and delivered 
6. 22 My God' hath sent his angel, and hath . 
Ho3. j2. 4 he had power over the angel, and prevailed 
Zech. I. 9 the angel that talked with me said unto me 
I. II they answered the angel of the Lord 
1. 12 the angel of the Lord answered and said 
J. 13 the Lord answered the angel that talked 
1. 14 the angel that communed with me said 
1. 19 I said unto the angel that talked with n\e 
a. 3 the angel that talked with me went forth 



Zech. 2. 3 and another angel wen{ out to meet him 

3. I Joshua, .standing before the angel of the 

3. 3 Now Joshua, .stood before the angel 

3. 5 And the-angel ot the LORD stood by 

3. 6 the angel of the Lord protested unto 

4. I the angel that talked with me came again 
4. 4 I answered and spake to the angel 

4. 5 the angel that tallied with me answered 

5. 5 the angel that talked with me went forth 

5. 10 Then said I to the angel that talked with 

6. 4 ] answered and said unto the angel 
6. 5 the angel answered and said unto mo 

12. 8 as the angel of the Lord before them 

Z. Messenger, agent, &yye\os anggelos. 

■Matt. 1. 20 the angel of the Lord appeared unto Iiim 

1. 24 Joseph, .did as the angel of the Lord had 
a 13 the aUgel of the Lord appeareth to Joseph 

2. 19 when Herod was dead, iiehold, an angel 
4.- 6 He shall give his angels charge concerning 
4. II angels came and ministered unto him 

13. 39 and the reapers are the angels 

13. 41 Son of man shall send forth his angels 
13. 49 angels shall come forth, and sever the 
16. 27 Son of man shall come, with his angels 
18. 10 in heaven their angels do always behold 
.-^2. 30 but are as the angels of God in heaven 
24. 31 he shall send his angels v;ith a great sound 

24. 36 not the angels of heaven, but my Father 

25. 31 all the holy angels with him, then shall 

25. 41 prepared for the devil and his angels 

26. 53 give me more than twelve legions of angelst 
28. 2 the angel Of the Lord descended from 

28. 5 the angel answered and said unto Uia 
Mark 1. 13 and the angels ministered unto him 

8. 38 when he cometh. v/ith the holy angels 

12. 25 are as the angels which are in heaven 

13. 27 then shall he send his angels, and shall 
13. 32 not the angels which arc in heaven 

Luke I. II there appeared unto him an angel of tha 
I. 13 the angel said unto him. Fear not 
I. 18 Zacharias said unto the angel. Whereby 
1. 19 the angel answering said unto him, I am 
I. 26 in the sixth month the angel Gabriel 
I. 28 [the angel] came in unto her, and said 
1. 30 the angel said unto her. Fear not, Mary 
1. 34 Then said Mary unto the angel. How shall 
J. 35 the angel answered and said unto her 

1. 38 And the angel departed from her 

2 9 the angel of the Lord came upon them 

2. 10 the angel said unto them. Fear not : for 
2. 13 And suddenly there was with the angel a" 
2. 15 as the angels v/ere gone away from them 

2. 21 Jesus.'which was so named of the angel 

4. 10 He shall give his angels charge over thee 

9. 26 in bis own glory . .and of the holy angels 
12. 8 also confess before the angels of God 

12. 9 shall be denied before the angels of God 

15. 10 there is joy in the presence of the angels 

16. 22 the beggar, .was carried by the angels into 

22. 43 [there appeared an angel unto him from] 
24. 23 they had also seen a vision of angels 

John I. 51 the angels of God ascending and descending 

5. 4 [an augel went down at a certain season] 
12. 29 others said, An angel spake to him 

20. 12 seeth two angels iu white sitting, the one 
Acts 5. 19 the angel of the Lord by niglit opened 

6. 15 as it had beeu the face of an angel 

7. 30 there appeared to him .. an angel of the Lord 
7. 35 by the hand of the angel which appeared 

7. 38 This is he, that was. .with the angel wliich. 

7. 53the law by the disposition of angels, and 

8. 26 the angel of the Lord spake uuto Philip 
10. 3 He saw in a vision evidently . .an angel 

10. 7 when the angel which spake unto Cornelius 
10 22 was warned from God by an holy angel 

11. 13 how he had seen an angel in his house 

12. 7 the angel of the Lord came upon (him) 
12. 8 the angel said unto him, Gird thyself, and 
12. 9 which was done by the angel ; but thought 
12. 10 forthwith the angel departed from him 

12. II that the Lord hath sent his angel, and 
12. 15 Then said they. It is his angel 

12. 23 immediately the angel of the Lord smote 

23. 8 is no resurrection, neither angel nor spirit 
23. 9 if a spirit or an angel hath spoken to him 

27. 23 there stood by me this night the augel of 
Rom. 8. 38 1 am persuaded, that neither angels, nor 

1 Co. 4. § for we are made a spectacle unto, .angels 

6. 3 Know ye not that we shall judge angels ? 

11. 10 power on (her) head because of the angels 

13. I Though I speak with the tongues, .of aiigela 

2 Co. II. 14 Satan himself is transformed into an angel 
GaL I. 8 though we, or an angel from heaven 

3. 19 ordained by angels in the hand of a 

4. 14 received me as an augel of God, (eveu) as 
CoL 2. 18 humility and worshipping of angels 
2Th. 1. 7 sliall be revealed .with his mighty angels 
I TL 3. 16 was manifest in the flesh .seen of angels 

5. 21 I charge (thee) before, .the elect angels.that 
Heb. I. 4 made so much better than the angels, as he 

I. 5 unto which of the angels said he at any 

I. 6 let all the angels of God worship him 

I. 7 of the angels he saith. his angels a naming 

1. 13 to which of the angels said he at any 

2. 2 if the word spoken by angels was stedfast 
2. 5 unto the angels hath he not put in subjec. 
2- 7 madest him a little lower than the angels 
2. 9 was made a little lower than the angels 

2. 16 took not on angels , but took on the seed 

12. 22 to an innumerable company of angels 

13. 2 thereby 30wt have entertained angels 



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1. 12 which things the angels desire to look into 
3. 22 angels and authorities and powere being 

2. 4 if God spared not the angels that sinned 
2. II angels, which are greater in power and 

6 angels which kept not their first estate 
I. I he sent and signified (it) by his angel 

1. 20 The seven stars are the angels of the seven 

2. I Unto the angel of the church of Ephesus 
2. 8 unto the angel of the church in Smyrna 
2. 12 to the angel of the church in Pergamos 

2. 18 unto the angel of the church in Thyatira 

3. I unto the angel of the church in Sardis 
3. S I will confess his name, .before his angels 
3. 7 to the angel of the church in Philadelphia 
3. 14 unto the angel of the church. .Laodiceans 
5. 2 I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a 
S- 11 I heard the voice of many angels round 
7. I I saw four angels standing on the four 
7. 2 another angel . .cried . .to the four angeU 

7. 11 all the angels stood round about the 

8. 2 1 saw the seven angels which stood 
8. 3 another angel came and stood at the 
8. 4 up before God out of the angel's hand 
8. 5 the angel took the censer, and filled 
8. 6 the seven angels which had the seven 
8. 7 The first [angel] sounded, and there followed 
8. 8 the second angel sounded, and as it were a 
8. 10 the third angel sounded, and there felly. 11. 
8. 12 the fourth angel sounded, and the third 

8. 13 I beheld, and heard an (angel), .saying 
8. 13 voices of the trumpet of the three angels 

9. I the fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star 
g. II they had aking. .the angel of the bottomless 
9. 13 the sixth angel sounded, and I heard a voice 
9. 14 Saying to the. .angel. .Loose the four angels 
9. 15 the four angels ware loosed, which were 

10. 1 I saw another mighty angel come down 
to. s the angel which I saw stand upon the 
10. 7 in the days .of the seventh angel, when 
10. 8 which, is open in the hand of the angel 
10. 9 I went unto the angel, and said unto 

10. 10 I took the little book out of the angel's hand 

11. 1 [the angel stood,] saying. Rise and measure 
1 1 15 the seventh angel sounded; and there were 

12. 7 his angels fought against, .his angels 
12. 9 and his angels were cast out with him 
14. 6 I saw another angel fly in the midst of 
14. 8 there followed another angel, saying, B. 
14. 9 the third angel followed them, saying v/ith 
14. 10 in the presence of the holy angels, and in 
14. 15, 17 another angel came out of the temple 

14. 18 another angel came out from the altar 
14. 19 the angel thrust in his sickle into the 

15. I I saw another sign, .seven angels having 

6 the seven angels came out of the temple 

7 one. .gave unto the seven angels seven 

8 the seven plagues of the seven angels 
I I heard, .saying to the seven angels 
3, 4, 8, 10, 12 [angel] poured out his vial upon 
5 I heard the angel of the waters say. Thou 
7 the seventh [angel] poured out his vial into 
I there came one of the seven angels which 
7 the angel said unto me. Wherefore didst 
I after the.se things I saw another angel come 

18. 21 a mighty angel took up a stone like a 

19. 17 I saw an angel standing in the sun ; and 

20. I I saw an angel come down from heaven 

21. 9 there came, .one of the seven angels v/hich 
21. 12 [at the gates tv/elve angels, and names] 

21. 17 the measure of a man, that is, of the angel 

22. 6 the Lord God. .sent his angel to shew 
22. 8 to worship before the feet of the angel 

22. 16 I Jepus have sent mine angel to test&y unto 

ANGELS -i 

I.God, a god, pidge, □'"'??< elohim. 

Psa. 8. 5 made him a little lower than the angels 

2. Repetition, \t<'^t!> shinan. 

Psa. 68. 17 chariots of God. .thousands of angela 

ANGELS, equal unto the — 

Equal or like to the angeh, IcrdyyeXos isanggelos. 
Luke 20. 36 they are equal unto the augels ; aad are 

ANGER — 

\. Anger, snorting, 1^ aph. 

Gen. 27. 45 Until thy brother's anger turn away from 
30. 2 Jacob's anger was kindled against Rachel 
44. 18 let not thine anger burn against thy servant 
49. 6 in their anger they slew a man, and in 
49. 7 Cursed (be) their anger, for. fierce; and 

Exod. 4. 14 the anger of the LoBP was kindled against 
II. 8 went out from Pharaoh in a great anger 
32. 19 Moses' anger waxed hot, and he cast the 
32. 22 Let not the anger of my lord wax hot 

Num. 1 1. I the Lord heard (it) ; and his anger was 

11. 10 the anger of the Lord was kindled greatly 

12. 9 the anger of the Lord was kindled against 
22. 22 God's anger was kindled because he went 
22. 27 Balaam's anger was kindled, and he smote 

24. ID Balak's anger was kindled against Balaam 

25. 3 the anger of the Lord was kindled against 
25. 4 the fierce anger of the Lord may be turned 
32. 10 the Lord's anger was kindled the same time 
32. 13 the Lord's anger was kindled against Israel 
32. 14 to augment yet the fierce anger of the LORD 

6. 15 lest the anger of the Lord thy God be 
7. 4 so will the anger of the Lord be kindled 
g. 19 I was afraid of the anger and hot displeasure 

13. 17 that the Lord may turn from . .his anger 
29. 20 the anger of the Lord, .shall smoke against 
ag. 23 which the LORD overUirew in his anger 



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24 what, the heat of this great anger? 

27 the anger of the Lord was kindled ag.iinst 

28 rooted them out of their land in anger 
17 my anger shall be kindled against them 

22 a fire is kindled in mine anger 

I the anger of the Lord was kindled against 
26 So the Lord turned from, .his anger 

16 shall the anger of the Lord be kindled 

14 the anger of the Lord was hot against Israel 
20 the anger of the Lord was hot against Israel 

8 the anger of the Lord was hot against Israel 
39 Let not thine anger be hot against me 

30 when Zebul. .heard, .his anger was kindled 
7 the anger of the Lord was hot against Israel 

19 his anger was kindled, and he went up 

6 and his anger was kindled greatly 

28 Eliab's anger was kindled against David 
30 Raul's anger was kindled against Jonathan 

34 Jonathan arose from the table in fierce anger 

7 the anger of the Lord was kindled against 
5 David's anger was greatly kindled against 
I again the anger of the LoR0 was kindled 

3 the anger of the Lord was kindled against 

26 his anger was kindled against Judah 

20 through the anger of the Lord it came to 
10 the anger of the Lord was kindled ai^ainst 
10 their auger was greatly kindled against 

10 and they returned home in great anger 

15 the anger of the Lord was kindled against 

17 a God ready to pardon ._ slow to anger 

5 which overtumeth them in his anger 

13 God will not withdraw his anger 

4 He teareth himself in his anger 

17 distributeth sorrows in his anger 
15 he hath visited in his anger; yet he 

I Lord, rebuke me not in thine anger 

6 Arise, Lord, in thine anger, lift up 

9 put not thy servant away in anger 

5 his anger, .a moment ; in his favour (is) life 

8 Cease from anger, and forsake wrath 

7 in .anger cast down the people, O God 

24 let thy wrathful anger take hold of them 

1 doth thine anger smoke against the sheep 

9 hath he in anger shut up his tender mercies ? 

21 and anger also came up against Israel 
38 many a time turned he his anger away 

49 He cast upon them, .his anger, wrath 

50 He made a way to his anger; he spared 

3 thou hast turned . . from . . thine anger 
5 Wilt thou be angry with us for ever? 

7 we are consumed by thine anger, and by 

11 Who knoweth the power of thine anger? 

8 The Lord (is) merciful and. .slow to anger 

8 The Lord (is) gracious, .slowtoanger.andof 
I but grievous words stir up anger 

18 (he that is) slow to anger appeaseth strife 
32 slow to anger (is) better than the mighty 

11 The discretion of a man deferreth his auger 

14 A gift in secret pacifieth anger 

4 Wrath (is) cruel, and anger (is) outrageous 

25 Therefore is the anger of the Lord kindled 
25 For all this his anger is not turned away 

4 for the fierce anger of Rezin with Syria 
12, 17, 21 For all this his anger is not turned 

4 For all this his anger is not turned away 

5 Assyrian, the rod of mine anger, and 
25 and mine anger in their destruction 

I though thou wast angry with me 

3 called my mighty ones for mine anger 

9 both with wrath and fierce anger 
13 and in the day of his fierce anger 

6 he that ruled the nations in anger 

27 Behold, .burning, .hisanger.andtheburden 
30 with the indignation of (liis) anger 

25 poured upon him the fury of his anger 
9 my name's sake will I defer mine anger 

3 I will tread them in mine anger 

6 I will tread down the people in mine anger 

15 Lord will, .render his anger with fury 

35 surely his anger shall turn from me 

8 the fierce anger of the Lord is not turned 

26 were broken down, .by his fierce anger 

30 mine anger, shall be poured out upon this 
24 Lord, correct me .not in thine anger 

13 because of the fierce anger of the Lord 

14 for a fire is kindled in mine anger 

4 for ye have kindled a fire in mine anger 

23 with them in the time of thine anger 

5 I myself will fight, .even in anger 

20 The anger of the Lord shall not return 

37 because of the fierce anger of the Lord 

38 desolate, .because of his fierce anger 

24 fierce anger of the Lord shall not return 

31 a provocation of mine anger and of my 

37 I have driven them in mine anger, and in 

5 whom I have slain in mine anger and in 

7 great (is) the anger and the fury that the 
18 mine anger and my £ury hath been poured 

6 my fury and mine anger was poured forth 
37 will bring .my fierce anger, saith the Lord 
45 deliver, .from the fierce anger of the Lord 

3 through the anger of the Lord it came 

12 Lord hath afflicted, .in. his fierce anger 

I covered the daughter of Zion. .in his anger 
I remembered not his footstool in. .anger I 
3 He hath cut off In. .fierce anger 
6 hath despised, .in. .his anger the king 

21 hast slain, in the day of thine anger 

22 so that in the day of the Lord's anger 
43 Thou hast covered vnih anger 

66 Persecute and destroy them in anger 
II he bath poured out lus fierce anger 



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Ezc. 5. 13 Thus shall mine anger be accomplished 
15 I shall execute judgments in thee in auger 
3 I will send mine anger upon thee 
8 and accomplish mine anger upon thee 
13 and. .an overflowing, .in mine anger 
8 I will, .accomplish my anger against them 
20. 21 I would, .accomplish my anger against 
22. 20 so v/ill I gather, .in mine anger 
25. 14 they shall do. .according to mine anger 
35. II 1 will even do according to thine anger 
43. 8 I have consumed them in mine anger 
9. 16 let thine anger and thy fury be turned 
II. 20 he shall be destroyed, neither in anger 
8. 5 mine anger is kindled against tliem 
II. 9 I will not execute the. .of mine anger 

13. II I gave thee a king in mine anger 

14. 4 mine anger is turned away from him 

2. 13 gracious and merciful, slow to anger 
I. II and his anger did tear perpetually 

3. 9 and turn away from his fierce anger 

4. 2 gracious God, and merciful, slow to anger 

5. 15 I will execute vengeance in anger 
7. 18 he retaineth not his anger for ever 
I. 3 The Lord (is) slow to anger, and great In 

1. 6 who can . . in the fierceness of his anger? 
3. 8 (was) thine anger against the rivers? 
3. 12 thou didst thresh the heathen in anger 

2. 2 fierce anger, .before the. .anger come 
2. 3 shall be hid in the day of the Lord's anger 

8 to pour upon tliem. all my fierce anger 
3 Mine anger was kindled against the 

2. Indignation, D];;! zaam. 

Psa. 38. 3 no soundness, .because of thine anger 

Z.Fury, heat, nen chcmah. 

Esth. 1. 12 the king, .his anger burned in him 

A.A nger, sadness, 0^3 kaas. 

Psa. 85. 4 and cause thine anger toward us to ceaso 
Eccl. 7. 9 for anger resteth in the bosom of fools 

5. Passing over, transgression, .Ti3i; ebrah. 
Prov.22. 8 and the rod of his anger shall fail 

G.Face, countenance, D'lS panim. 

Psa. 21. 9 make them, .in the time of thine anger 
Jer. 3. 12 I will not cause mine anger to fall upon 
Lara. 4. 16 The anger of the LoKDhatli divided them 

7. Spirit, nn ruach. 

Judg. 8. 3 their anger was abated toward him 

8. A nger, opyrj orge. 

Mark 3. 5 when he had looked, .with anger, being 
Eph. 4. 31 I^t all bitterness, and wrath, and anger 
Col. 3. 8 ye also put off all these ; anger, wrath 

ANGEE, to — 

To make wroth, isij kaisaph, 5. 

Psa. 106. 32 They angered . .at the ifaters of strife 

ANGLE — 

Angle, hook, nrn chakkah. 

isa. 19. 8 all they that cast angle Into the broolts 
Hab. J. 15 They take up all of thera with the angle 

ANGR'T — 

\.To be indignant, Dyt zaam, 2. 

Prov.2s. 23 an angry countenance a backbiting tongue 

2. Anger, sadness, Di'S kaas. 

Prov.21. 19 with a contentious and tn angry woman 
S.Bitter^ id mar. 

Judg 18. 25 lest angry fellows run upon thee 

ANGEY, to be — 

I. To snort, be angry, (];« anaph. 

1 KL 8. 46 If they sin. .and thou he angry with them 

2 Ch. 6. 36 If they sin . and thou be angry with thera 
Ezra 9. 14 wouldst not thou be angry with us till 
Psa. 2. 12 Kiss the Son, lest he be angry 

79. 5 How long. Lord? wilt thou be angry 
8s- 5 Wilt thou be angy with us for evar? 
Isa, 12. I though thou wast angry with me 

2. To show oneself angry, »]j!< anaph, 7. 

Dent. I. 37 Lord was angry with me for your sakes 
21 Lord was angiy with me for your sakea 

8 so that the LORD was angry with you 
20 the Lord was very angry with Aaron 

9 the Lord was angry with Solomon 
1 8 the Lord was very angry with Israel 

2. Anger, t\^ aph. 

Psa. 76. 7 who may stand, .when .thou art aiig»yT 
^.To be angry, bJ3 benas. 

Dan. 2. 12 For this cause the king was angry 
5. To bum, be heated, .Tin charah. 

Gen. 18. 30, 32 Oh let not the Lord be angry 

45. 5 be not .angry with yourselves 
2 Sa. 19. 42 wherefore then be ye angry for this 
Neh. s- 6 I w^s very angry when I heard their cry 
Jon. 4. I Jonah exceedingly, and he was very angry 
4. 4, 9 Doest thou well to be angry for tlve 
4. 9 r do well to be angry, .unto death 

C. To be burning, burnt, -nn charar, 2. 

Song I. 6 my mother's children were angry with me 

7. To be angry, sad, Dys kaas. ~^ 

EccL 7. 9 Be not hasty in thy spirit to he angry 
£ze. 16. 42 be quiet, and wtU be no more angry. , 



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8. Ti' ST,, •ke, Y-^il ashan. 

Psa, 80. 4 wilt thou be angry against the prayer 

9. To be wroth, is,'? qatsaph. 

Lev 10. 16 he was iin^ry with Eleazar and Tthamar 
EccL 5. 6 wherefore should God be angry at tliy 

10. 7*0 be angry, opyl^u/aai orgizomai. 

Matt s. 22 I say unto you, That whosoever is angry 
Luke 14. 21 the master of the house being angry said 

JS- 28 And he was angry, and would not go in 
Epli. 4. 26 Be ye angry, and sin not let imt the 
Kev II j8 the nations were angry, and thy wrath IS 

11. To be full of bile, xo\a.i» cholao. 

John 7 23 are ye angry at me, because I have made 

ANGRY, soon — 

Prone to ange'^, opylKos orgilos. 

Titus I 7 a bishop must be. .not soon nngry 

ANGUISH — 

X.SlraUness, anguish, pyio muiiaq. 

Isa 8. 22 behold trouble, .dimness of angulsl) 
2.Straitness, angwsh. pviO matsoq. 

Psa. 1 19. 143 Trouble and anguish have taken hold on 
Z.Slraitness, anguish, .ipiiip mefsnqah. 

Job 15. 24 Trouble and anguish shall make him 
i.Slraitness. anguish, n|:i<i tsuqah 

Prov 1. 27 when distress and anguish cometh upon 

Isa. 8. 22 behold trouble and dimness of auguisli 
30. 6 into the land of trouble and anguish 

6 Sfraitness, distress, "is tsar 

Job 7 II I will speak in the anguish of my spirit 

6 Slraitness, distress, n-iy tsarah. 

r-en. 42. 21 in that we saw the anguish of his soul 
Jer. 4. 31 the anguisli as of her that bringeth forth 
6. 24 anguish hath taken hold ol us 

49. 24 anguish and sorrows have taken her 

50. 43 anguish took hold of him. .pangs 

7. Slraitness, distress, "ixp qotser. 

Exod. 6. 9 tliey hearkened not . for anguish of spirit 
8. Confusion, f 3y shabatz. 

2 .Sa. I. g anguish is come upon me, because 

9. Pressure, 6\'i4'is thlipsis 

John 16. 21 she remembereth no more the anguish 

\Q.Straitness, strait place, armoxo'p'to. 

Rom. 2. 9 Tribulation and anguish, upon every soul 
W. Holding together, anguish, cruvoxv- 

2 Co. 2. 4 out of much affliction and anguisli of 

ANGUISH, to be in — 
Tu be pained, S;n chid. 

Deut. 2. 25 and be in anguish because of thee 

A-NT-AM, c;;'jN lamentation of the people. 
A son of Shemidah. a Slanassehite, B.C. 1400. 
I Ch. 7. 19 And the sons of Shemidah were A, 

A'-NIM, D'3V fountains 

A city among the mountains at the N.W of Judah 

Josh. 15. 50 And Anab, and Eshtemoh, anil A- 
A»ISE — 
Anise, dill, &vr)dov avethon. 

Matt 23. 23 ye pay tithe of mint and anise and 
AN'-NA, 'Ai/i/o grace. 

A proplietess of the tribe of Asher at the time of the 
birth of Jesus 

Luke 2. 36 And there was one A., a prophetess, the 

AN'-NAS, 'Acfas grace of J ah. 
A Jewish high-priest, the son of Seth, and'appointed 
high-priest in his 37th year (A.D. 7) by Quirinus, the 
Imperial governor of Syria, after the battle of Actiuni, 
but iva3 obliged to resign at the beginning of the reign 
»l Tiberius (A.D. 14). 

Luke 3. 2 A. and Caiaphas being the high priest 
John 18. 13 And led him away to A. first 

18. 24 Now A. had sent him bound unto Caiaphas 
Acts 4. 6 And A. the high priest, were gathered 

ANOINT, to — 

\. To fatten, \p-^ dashen, 3 

Psa. 23. 5 thou anointed my head with oil 

2.2*0 smear, anoinl, nvo mashach 

Gen. 31. 13 where thou anointedst the pillar 
ExodzS. 41 his sons with him , and shall anoint them 
29. 7 pour (it) upon his head, and anoint him 

29. 36 thou Shalt anoint it. to sanctify it 

30. 26 thou shalt anoint the tabernacle 

30. 30 thou shalt anoint Aaron and his sons 
40 9 thou shalt anoint the tabernacle 
40. (o thou shalt anoint the altar of the burnt 
40. II thou shalt anoint the laver and his foot 
013 thou shalt put upon .\aron and anoint 
40 13 shalt anoint them, as thou didst anoint 
Lev. 7. 36 in the day that lie anointed them, (by) a 
8. 10 Moses anointed the tabernacle and all 
8. II anointed the altar and all his vessels 

8. 12 and anointed him, to sanctify him 

16. 32 the pHest, ivhoni he shall anoint, and 
Num. 7 I ii:id anointed it, and sanctified it 

7 I had anoinU'd them, and sanctified them 
Judg. 9. 8 The trees went forth to anoint a king 

9. 13 If in truth ye anoint me king over you 



I Sa. 9. 16 tliou shalt anoint him (to be) cajitaiii 

10. I (Is it) not because LOKD hatii anointed 
15 1 Lord sent me to anoint thee (to be) king 

15. 17 the Lord anointed thee king over Israel 

16. 3 thou shalt anoint unto me .whom I name 
16. 12 the Lord said. Arise, anoint him (ur 
16. 13 anointed him in the midst of his brethren 

2Sa. a. 4 there they anointed David king over the 
2. 7 the house of Judali have anointed me king 
5. 3 they anointed David king over Israel 
5. 17 heard that they had anointed David king 
12. 7 I anointed thee king over Israel, and 1 
19. 10 Absalom, whom we anointed over us 

1 Ki. I. 34 let Zadok .anoint him there king 

I 39 Zadok the priest, anointed Solomon 

1. 45 have anointed him king in Gihon 

5. 1 heard that they had anointed him king 
19. 15 anoint llazael king over Syria 

19. 16 shalt thou anoint .shall thou anoint 

2 Ki. g, 3, 6, 12, I have auointed lliec king over 

11. 12 made him king, and anointed liiiii 
23. 30 anointed him, and made him king 

1 Ch. II. 3 they anointed David king over Israel 

29. 22 anointed .unto the Loud .the chief 

2 Ch. 22. 7 whom the Lord had anointed to cut off 

23. II Jehoiada and his sons anointed him 
Psa. 45. 7 God, hath anointed thee with the oil ol 

89. 20 with my holy oil have I anointed him 
Isa. 21. 5 arise, ye princes .anoint the shield 

61. I the Lord hath anointed me to preach 
Dan. g. 24 and to anoint the most iloly 

3, To pour out, "50 suk. 

Deut 28. 40 but thou shalt not anoint, .with the oil 
Kuth 3. 3 Wash thyself therefore, and anoint thee 
2 Ch. 28. 15 gave them to eat. and anointed them 
Eze. 16. 9 from thee, and I anointed thee with oil 
Mic. 6. 15 but thou shalt not anoint thee with oil 

i.To anoint, dAei^aj aleipho. 

Matt. 6. 17 thou, when thou fastest, anoint thine head 
Mark 6. 13 anointed with oil many that were sick 
16. J that they might come and anoint him 
Luke 7. 38 kissed his feet, and anointed (them) with 

7. 46 thou didst not anoint, .hath anointed 
John II. 2 It was (that) Mary which anointed the 

12. 3 anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his 
Jas. 5. 14 anointing him with oil in the name of 

h.To rub in. fy.^piw engchrih. 

Rev. 3. 18 anoint thine eyes with eyesalye, that thou 

6. To rvh on, eTrixP'w fff epichrio epi. 

John 9. 6 heanointed thceycsof theblindmanwirh 
9. II AmanthatiscalledJesus .auointed miue 

7. To anoint imth aromatics, fivp'i^u murizn 

Mark 14. 8 she is come aforehand to anoint my body 

8. To rub, xp'i-'^ chrio. 

Luke 4. 18 he hath anointed me to preach the 
Acts 4. 27 child Jesus., whom thou hast anointed 

JO. 38 How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with 
2 Co. 1. 21 he which hath anointed us, (is) Cod 
Heb. 1. 9 thy God, hath anointed thee with the 

ANOINT self, to — 

l.To pour out, "ID suk. 

2 .Sa. 14. 2 anoint not thyself with oil, but be as a 
Dan. 10. 3 neither did I anoint myself at all, till 

2. To cause to pour out, TjID suk, 5. 

2 Sa. 12. 20 and washed, and anointed (lumself) 

3. To smear, anoint, rwo masha(:h. 

Amos 6. 6 anoint themselves with the chief ointms. 

ANOINTED — 

l.Smeared, anointed, nScii mimshach. 

Eze. 28. 14 Thou (art) the anointed cherub that 

2.Smeared, anointed, n'»0 mashiach. 

Lev 4. 3 If the priest that is anointed do sin 

4. 5, 16 And the priest that is anointed shall 

6. 22 that is anointed in his stead shall offer it 

1 Sa. 2. 10 and exalt the horn of his anointed 

2. 35 he shall walk before mine anointed for 
12. 3 here I (am) .and before his anointed 
12. s and his anointed (is) witness this day 

16. 6 Surely the Lord's anointed (is) before him 
24. -6 unto my master, the Lord's anointed 
24. 6 seeinglie (is) the anointed of the LORD 
24. 10 for he (is) the Lord's anointed 
26. 9 his hand against the Lord's anointed 
26. II mine hand against the Lord's anointed 
26. 16 ye have not kept the Lord's anointed 
26. 23 mine hand against the Lord's anointeil 
2Sa. I. 14 thine hand to destroy the Lord's anointed 
I. 16 saying, I have slain the Lord's anointed 
I. 21 the shield of Saul not anointed with oil 

19. 2T because he cursed the Lord's anointed 

22. 51 sheweth mercy tohisanointed,nuto David 

23. J the anointed of the God of Jacob, and the 
t Ch 16. 22 Touch not mine anointed, and do my 

2 Ch. 6. 47 turn not away the face of thine anointed 
Psa. a 2 the Lord, and against his anointed 

18. 50 sheweth mercy to his anointed, to David 

20. 6 that the Lord saveth his anointed 
28. 8 the saving strength of his anointed 
84. 9 look upon the face of thine anointed 
8q. 38 hast been wroth with thine anointed 

89. 51 reproached thefootstepsofthineanointed 
105. 15 Touch not mine anointed, and do my 
132 10 turn not away thine anointed 
132. 17 ordained a lamp for ntine anointed 



Isa. 45 I Thus saith the Lord to his anointed 
Lam. 4. 2o the anointed of the Lord, was taken in 
Hab. 3. 13 for salvation with thine anointed 

3. To anoint, smear, nEJip mashach. 

Exod29. 2 and wafers unleavened anointed with oil 
Lev 2. 4 or unleavened wafers anointed with oil 

7. 12 and unleavened wafers anointed "with oil 
Num. 3. 3 the priests which were anointed, whom he 

6. 15 wai'ersof unleavened bread anointed with 
7 Sa. 3. 39 I (am) this day weak, thoughanointed king 

ANOINTED one — 

Son of the oil, shining one, 'nS'C ]2 ben. ha.y-yilshar. 
Zeeh. 4. 14 These (are) the two auointed ones, 'Jiut 

ANOINTED, to be — 

l.To mix, anoinl, S^:j balal. 

Psa. 92. 10 1 shall be anointed with fresh oil 

2. To smear, anoint, nz^ mashach. 

Num35. 25 which was anointed v/ith the holy oil 
Z.To be smeared, anointed, rtE'O mashach, 2. 

Lev 6. 2D Aaron, in the day when he is anointed 
Num. 7. 10 altar in the day that it was anointed 
7 84 altar, in the day when it was anointed 

7. S3 altar, after that it was anoiiited 

I Ch. 14. 8 heard that David was anointed king over 

i. Smearing, anointing, nn^.p moshchah. 

Exod29. 29 to be anoiuted lUerein, and to be consec, 

AHOINTING — 

\. Smearing, anointing, i^nvo mishchah. 

Exod25. 6 for the light, spices for anointing oil 
29. 7 Then shalt thou take the anointing oil 

29. 21 thou shalt take of the .anointing oil 

30. 25 it shall be an holy anointing oil 

30. 31 This shall be an holy anointing oil unto 

31. II the anointing oil, and sweet incense 
35. 8 spices for anointing oil, and for the 

35. 15 the anointing oil. and the .sweet 
35 28 for the anointing oil, and for the 

37. 29 he made the holy anointing oil, and the 

39. 38 the golden altar, and the anointing oil 

40. 9 shalt take the anointing oil, and anoint 
Lev. 7. 35 This .of the anointing of Aaron 

7. 35 and of the anointing of his sons 

8. 2 th.e garments, and the anoiuting oil 

8. 10 Moses took the anointing oil, and anointed 
8. 12 he poured of the anointing oil upon 
8. 30 Moses took of the anointing oil, and of 
10 7 the anointing oil of the Lord (is) upon you 
21. 10 upon whose head the anointing oil was 
21. 12 crown of the anointing oil of his God (is) 
Num. 4. 16 meat-offering, and the anointing oil 

^Smearing. .nri::'a moshchah. 

Exod40. 15 their anointing shall surely be an evcrlg. 
Numi3. 8 giveu them by reason of the anoiutijig 

3. Oil, \Kv} shemen. 

Isa. 10. 27 destroyed because of the anointing 
i. Anointing, rubbing in, xpio'/io chrisma. 

1 Jo. 2. 2; But the anointing, the same anointing 
ANON — 
i.Slraightwai/, directly, fufl/oir eutheOs. 

Mark I. 30 fever, and anon they tell him ol her 
'Z. Straight, direct, eiiBus euthus. 

Matti3. 20 word, and [anouj with Joy receiveth It 
ANOTHER — 
\.A man, human being, CiN culam. 

Eccl. 8. 9 one man luleth over another to his own 
2. One, T1H echacL 

Exod26. 19, 21, 23 two sockets under another board 

36. 10 one unto another .one unto another 
36. 12 the loops held one to another 

36. 13 coupled the curtains one unto another 
36. 22 equally distant one from another 

36. 24, 26 two sockets under another board 

37. 8 another cherub on the.. end on that side 
37. 19 bowls made like almonds in another 

Deut 21. 15 wives, one beloved, and another hated 
Judg. 9. 37 another company come along by the plain 

16. 7, 1 1 I he weak, and be as another man 

1 Sa. 10. 3 another carrying three, another carrying 
13. i8 another company and another company 
I Ki. 18. 6 Obadiah went another way by himself 
Job 41. 16 One is so neai to another, that no 
Eze. ic. 9 another wheel by another cherub, and 

17. 7 I'here was also another great eagle with 
19. 5 then she tpok another of her whelps 

33. 30 speak one to another, every one to his 
37 16 take another stick, and write upon it 
37. 17 join them one to another into one stick 
40. 26. 49 one on this side, and another on that 
41 I J one door toward the north, and another 
Dan. 8. 13 I heard one saint speaking, and another 
Amos 4. 7]causedit not to rain upon another city 
Zech. 8. 21 inhabitants of one shail go to another 

S.A brother nx ech. 

Gen. 26. 31 they rose up and sware one to another 
37. 19 said one to another. Behold, this dreamer 
42. 21 said one to'another. We (are"! verily guilty 
42. 28 saying one to another, What(is) this. Cod 

£xod TO. 23 They saw not one another, neither rosa 
16 ts said one to another. It (is) manca- for 
25. 20 their faces (shall look) one tu another 
37 9 seat, with tiieir faces one to another 

Lev 7 10 all the sons, have, one. m another 



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Lev. 25. 14 ye shall not oppress one another 

25. 46 ye shall not rule one over another 

26. 37 they shall fall one upon another, as it 
Trumi4. 4 said one to another. Let us make a 
Deutss. II When men strive, .one with another 

2 Ki. 7. 6 said one to another, Lo, the king of Israel 
1 Cli.26. 12 chief men. .wards one against another 
Neh. 4. 19 upon the wall, one far fronvanother 
Job 41. 17 They are joined one to another, they stick 
Jer. 13. 14 I will dash them one against another 

25. 26 far and near, one v/ith another, and all 
Eze. 4. 17 be astonied one with another, and 

24. 23 away, .and mourn one toward another 
47- 14 ye shall inherit it, one as well as another 
Joel 2. 8 Neither shall one thrust another; they 

A. A sister, niriN achoih. 

Exod26. 3 one to another, .one to another 

26. 5 the loops may take hold one of another 
26. 17 tenons, .set in order one against another 

Eze. I. 9 Their wings., joined one to another 

3. 13 living creatures that touched one another 
,5. Another, "inx acher. 

Gen. 4. 25 ForGod. .hathappointedmeanotherseed 
26. 21 they digged another well, and strove for 
26. 22 he removed, .and digged another well 

29. 19 than that I should give her to another man 

30. 24 The Lord shall add to me another son 
37. 9 he dreamed yet another dream, and told 

Exod2i. lo If he take him another, .her food, her 
Lev. 27. 20 if he have sold the field to another man 
Num 14. 24 because he had another spirit with him 
23. 13 Come., with me unto another place, from 

23. 27 Come. .Iwillbringtheeunto'anotherplace 
36. 9 remove from. -.tribe to another tribe 

., Deut2o. s in t'le battle, and another man dedicate 

20. 6 in the battle, and another man eat of it 

20. 7 in the battle, and another man take her 

24. 2 she may go and be another man's 

28. 30 a wife, and another man shall lie with her 

28. 32 thy daughters, .givenuntoanotherpeopk 

29. 28 cast them into another land, as. .this day 
" Judg. 2. 10 there arose another generation after them 

Kuth 2. 8 Go not to glean in another field, neither 

1 Sa. 10. 6 and shalt be turned into another man 

10. 9 God gave him another heart: and all those 

17. 30 he turned from him toward another, and 

2 Sa. 18. 20 thou shalt bear tidings another day : but 

18. 26 the watchman saw another man running 
, I Ki 7. 8 (had) another court within the porch 

13. 10 So he went another way, and returned 
2o. 37 Then he found another man, and said 
2 KL J. II sent unto him another captain of fifty 
7. 8 came again, and entered .another tent 
. I Ch. 2. 26 Jerahmeel had also another wife, whose 
16. 20 and from (one) kingdom to anotherpeople 
aCh. 32. 5 and built up. .another wall without 
Esth. 4. 14 arise to the Jews from another place ; but 
Job 31. 8 let me sow, and let another eat; yea, let 

31. 10 letniy wife grind unto another, and let 
Psa. 16. 4 multiplied (that) hasten (after) another 

105. 13 they went from one nation to another 
log. 8 be few ; (and) let another take his office 
Prov.25. 9 and discover not a secret to another 
Isa. 28. II with stammering lips and another tongue 
42. 8 my glory will I not give to another 
4S. II I will not give my glory unto another 
65. 15 and call his servants by another name' 
6s. 22 They shall not build and another inhabit 
65. 22 they shall not plant and another eat 
Jer. 3. I she go from him, and become another 
18. 4 so he made it again another vessel, as 
22. 26 I will cast thee out., into another country 
36. 28 Take thee again another roll, and write 
36. 32 Then took Jeremiah another roll, and 
£ze. 12. 3 shalt remove from thy place to another 
Joel I. 3 and their children another generation 
Zech. 2. 3 another angel went out to meet hin> 

€.Another, 'im oclwri. 

Dan. 2. 39 another kingdom., anotherthird kingdom 
7. 5 another beast, a second, like to a bear 
7. 6 I beheld, and lo another, like a leopard 
7. 8 there came up among them another Jittlo 

7. Another, p,n« ochoran. 

Dan. 5. 17 give thy rewards to another ; yet I will 
7. 24 another shall rise after them; and he 

&.A man, individual, ly'K ish. 

iSa. 2. 25 If one man sin against another, the judge 
Isa. 3. 5 shall be oppressed, every one by another 
Eze. I. 1 1 wings . . (were) joined one to another, and 
22. II another hath lewdly defiled, .and another 
Hos. 4. 4 let no man strive, nor reprove another 

^.A mortal man, v\i^ anosh. ■ 

Job 13. 9 as one mian mocketh another, do ye 
\0. Revolution, generation, iil dor. 

Psa. 145. 4 One generation shall praise, .to another . 
W.A stranger, in zur. 

Job ig. 27 mine eyes shall behold, and not another 

Jer. 18. 14 waters that come from another place be 

\2.New Tnoon, sabbath, v'm chodcsh. 

Isa. 66. 23 new moon to another, and. .to another 
\Z. Instrument, vessel, "b? keli. 

Esth. I, 7 (the vessels. ! diverse one from another) 

14. Wing, 133 karcaph. 

I Ki 6. 27'their wings touched oue another in the 
' J5. Runner, yi rats. 
' Jer. 51. 31 6nc post shall rua to meet another, and 



IQ. Announcer, T'i^'viaggid. 

Jer. 51. 31 one messenger to meet another 
17. Fellow countryman, n'oy amith. 

Lev. 19. II Ye shall not. .neither lie one to another 

25. 17 YeshaUnottliereforeoppressone another 
1%. Friend, yi rea. 

Gen. II. 3 they said one to another. Go to, let us 

11. 7 may not understand one another's speech 
15. 10 and laid each piece oue against another 
31. 49 when we are absent one from another 
43. 33 and the men marvelled one at another 

ExodiS. 16 I judge between one and another, and I 
21.. 18 one smite another with a stone, or with 
21. 35 if one man's o.x hurt another's, that he die 

Judg. 6. 29 said one to another. Who hath done this 
10. 18 princes of Gilead said one to another 

Ruth 3. 14 she rose up before one could know another 

1 Sa. 10. II then the people said one to another. What 

20. 41 oue another, and wept one with another 

2 Ki 3. 23 the kings, .have smitten one another 

7. 3 said one to another, Why sit we here 

7. 9 said one to another. We do not well : this 
s Ch. 20.23 o,n&. .everyone helped to destroy another 
Esth. g. 19,22 day. .sending portions me to another 
Isa. 13. 8 they shall be amazed one at another 
Jer. 46. 16 yea, one fell upon another: and they said 
Mai. 3. 16 feared the LORD spake, .one to another 

1^. A female friend, rny; reuth, 

Esth. I. ly king give her royal estate unto another 
Zech J I. 9 rest eat every one the Uesh of another 

20. Secorid, 'Jty sheni. 

Num. 8. 8 another young bullock shalt thou take for 
Neh. .3. 19 another piece over against the going up 
3. 21 After him repaired Meremoth. .another 
3. 24 After him repaired Binnui. .another piece 
. 3. 27 Aitei them the Tekoites repaired another 
3. 30 After him repaired Hananiah. .another 
Eccl. 4. 10 alone when he falleth; for. .not another 

21. Other, not the same, &\kos alios. 

JIatt. 2. 12 into their own country another way 

8. 9 to another. Come, and he cometh; an^ to 
10. 23 you in this city, flee ye into [anotherf 
13. 24, 31 Another parable put he forth unto 

13. 33 Another parable spake he unto them 

ig. 9 shall marry another,comraitteth adultery 

21. 33 Hear anotherparable: There was a certain 

26. 71 he was gons out. .another (maid) saw 
Hark 10. II shall put away his wife and marry another 

JO. 12 be married to another, she committeth 

12. 4 again he sent unto them another servant 
12. 5 again he sent another ; and him they 

14. 19 [it I? and another (said. Is) it I?] 

14, 58 within three days I will build another 
Luke 7. ■ 8 to another. Come, and he cometh ; and to 
7. 19 Art thou he. .or look we for (anotherj? 

7. 20 Art thou he. .or look we for another 'i 
John 5. 7 while I am coming, another steppeth 

5. 32 There is another that beareth witness of 
5. 43 if another shall come in his ovra name 

14. 36 he shall give you another Comforter, that 
18. 15 Peter followed Jesus .(so did) [anotherj 
21, 18 another shall gird thee, and carry 

1 Co. 3. 10 I have laid the foundation, and another 

12. 8 to a^other the word of knowledge by the 
12. 9 to another the gifts of healing by the 
12. 10 To another .miracles ; to another proph. 
12. 10 to another, .to another the interpretation 
■ 14. 30 If. -be revealed to another thatsittethby 

15. 39 another flesh, .another of. .another of 
15. 41 another glory of the moon, and another 

2 Co. II. 4 he that cometh preacheth another Jesus 
Gal, 1. 7 Which is not another ; but there be some 
Heb. 4. 8 would he not. .have spoken of another 

. Eev. 6. 4 there vvent out another horse (that was) 
'7- 2 I sa\v another angel ascending from the 

8. 3 another angel came and stood at the 

10. I I saw [another] mighty augel come down 

12. 3 there appeared another wonder in heaven 

13. ji I beheld another beast coming up out 

14. 6 I saw [another] angel fly in the midst 
14. 8 there followed another angel, saying 
14. IS another angel came out of the temple 
14. 17 another angel came out of the temple 

14. 18 another angel came out from the altar 

15. I I saw another sign in heaven, great 

16. 7 I heard [another] out of the altar say 
18. "i after thesethings I saw another angel 

18. 4 I heard another voice from heaven, saying 
20. 12 another book was opened, which ia 

22. Another, the other, ^repos heteros. 

Matt. 8. 21 another of his disciples said unto him 

11. 3 Art thou he. .or do we look for another ? 
Markifi. 12 [After that he appeared in another form] 
Luke 6. 6 it came to pass also on another sabbath 

9. 56 And they went to another village 

9. 59 And he said unto another, Follow me 
g. 61 another also said. Lord, I will follow thee 
14. 19 another said, I have bought five yoke 
14. 20 another said, I have married a wife, and 
14. 31 going to make war against another king 
16. 7 Then said he to another. And how much 
16. 18 putteth away his wife, .marrieth another 

19. 20 And another came, saying,Lord, behold 

20. II again he sent another servant: and they 
22. 58 after a little while another saw him 

John ig. 37 again another scripture saith, They shall 
Acta I. 20 and his bishopric Ipt another take 

7. 18 Till another king arose, which knew not ! 



Acts T2. 17 he departed, and went into another 13. 55. 
17. 7 saying that there is another king 

Rom. 2. 1 for wherein thou judgest another, thou 
2. 21 Thou therefore which teachest another 
7. 3 to another man. .be married to another 
7. 4 tiiat ye should be married, (even) to him 
7. 23 I see another law in my members, warrin^; 
13. 8 Owe no man. .but to love one another 

1 Co. 3. 4 another, I (am) of Apollos ; are ye not 

4. 6 be puffed up for one against another 
6. I Dare any. .a matter against auotin'i 
10. 24 seek his own, but every man another's 
12. 9 To another faith by the same Spirit 
12. 10 to another (divers) kinds of tongues 

2 Co. II. 4 ye receive another spirit, .or another 
Gal. I. 6 the grace of Christ unto another gospel 

6. 4 rejoicing in himself, .not in ano. 5. 6. 
Heb. 7. 1 1 further need (was there) that another 

7. 13 things are spoken pertaineth to another 
7. 15 after the similitude of. .ariseth another 

Jas. 2. 25 and had sent (them) out another way ! 

4. 12 who art thou that judgest [another]? 
[See alsso As well as, compassion, feign, justle, 

look, one, other, performing, see.] 

AlIOTHES man — 

\. Another, inx acher. 

Exod 22. 5 shall feed in another man's field ; of the 
Neh. 5. 5 for other men have our lands and viney. 

2. A stranger, 151 zur. 

Prov.27. 2 Let another man praise thee, and not 
AKOTHES man's — 
BeloTiging to an/ither, aK\6Tpios alloirios. 

Luke 16. 12 faithful in that which is another man's 

Rom 14. 4 Who art thou that judgest ajiother man'a 
15. 20 lest I should build upon another man's 

2 Co. 10. 15 Not boasting, .of other men's labours " 
10. 16 not to boast in another man's line of 
y^ I Ti. s. 22 neither be partaker of other men's sina 

&SOTSER nation, one of — 

Of another tribe, a\\6(pv\os allophulos. 

Acts 10. 28 or come unto one of another nation: but 

AlfOTHES place, to come from — 
Strange, ^^I zur. 

Jer. 18. 14 waters that come from another place ho 
AKS'WER — 

1. Saying, laN aner. 

Judg. 5. 29 yea, she returned answer to herself 

2. Word, i;t dabdr. 

2 Sa. 24. 13 see what answer I shall return to him 
2 Ch. 10. 6 What counsel give ye. .to return answer 
10. 9 What advice give yethatwe may. .answer 
Prov 24. 26 kiss, .lips that giveth a right answer 
Jer. 44. 20 which had given him. .answer, saying 
[See also i Sa. 17. 30; i Ki. 12. 6, 9; Neh. 2. 20; 
Prov. 27. II.] 

S.ATiswer, njil.O maaneh. 

Job 32. 3 because they had found no answer, and 
32. s no answer in the mouth of . .three men 
Piov.is. .1 A soft answer tumeth away wrath : but 

15. 23 A man hath joy by the answer of his 

16. I the answer of the tongue, (is) from the 
29. 19 though he understand he will not answer 

Mic. 3. 7 ashamed, .for (there is) no answer of God 

i. flatter, word, Dina pithgaTn. 

Ezra 4. 17 (Then) 'sent the king an answer nnto Re. 

5. II thus they returned us answer, saying. We 

5.Ansvjer, response, nyiiyn teshubah. 

Job 21. 34 seeing in your answers there remaineth 
34. 36 Job may be tried.. because of.. answers 

6. Word, ilj'P millah. 

Job 35. 4 I will answer thee, and thy companions 
T.An answer, iTr^Kpttris apokrisis. 

Luke 2. 47 And all . . were astonished at his . . answers 

20. 26 they marvelled at his answer, and held 
John I. 22 Whoart.thou? that we may giveananswer 
ig. 9 But Jesus gave him no answer 
^.An apology, airo\oyta apologia. 

1 Co. 9. 3' Mine answer to them that do examine 

2 Ti 4. 16 At my first answer no man stood with me 
I Pe. 3. 15 ready always to (give) an answer to every 

9. An asking about, iirep(lirt]ij.a eperotema. 

I Pe. 3. 21 the answer of a good conscience toward 

AKS"WER, to — 

l.To say, "WN amar. 

Gen. 43. 28 they answered. Thy servant our father 
Josh. 2. 14 the men answered her. Our life for your'a 

4. 7 ye shall answer them, That the waters 
15. 19 Who answered. Give me a blessing; fo» 
17. 15 Joshua answered them, If thou (be) a 

Judg. 8. 18 they answered, As thou. so. .they ; each 
8. 25 they answered. We will willingly give 
II. 13 the king, .answered imto the messengers 
15. 6 Who hath done this ? And they answered 
15. 10 they answered. To bind Sjimson are we 
Euth 2. 4 they answered him. The i^OED bless thee 
3. g she answered, I (am) Ruth thine handm. 
I Sa. 2. 16 he would answer him . . but thou shalt 
3. 4 Lord called Samuel : and he answered 
3. 6 he answered, I called not, my son ; lie 
3. 10 Samuel answered. Speak ; for thy servant 
3. 16 Samuel, my son. And he answered, Hera 

5. 8 they answered, Let the ark of the God 



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1 3a. 6. 4 They answered, Five golden emeroda 

10. 22 Lord answered, Behold, he hath liid 

11. 2 Nahash the Ammonite answered them 

12. 5 And they answered, (He is) witness 
44 Saul answered, God do so and more also 

27 the people answered him after this 
58 David answered, (I am) the son of thy 
17 Michal answered Saul, He said unto mo 

12 And he answered. Hero I (am), my lord 
8 he answered him, Pursue : for thou shalt 

4 he auswered, That the people are fled 

7 And I answered, Here (ami I 

8 And I answered him, I (am) an Amalekite 

13 he answered, I (am) the son of a stranger 
20 (Art) thou Asahel? And he answered, I 

6 And he answered, Behold thy servant ! 

12 she answered him Nay, my brother, do 

5 she answered, I (am) indeed a widow 
32 Absalom answered Joab, Behold, 1 sent 

3 the people answered. Thou shalt not go 
29 Ahimaaz answered. When Joab sent the 
32 Cushi answered. The enemies of my lord 
26 he answered, My lord, king, my servant 
38 the king answered, Chimham shall go 

17 And he answered. .And he answered 

1 the Lord answered, (It ia) for Saul, and 

5 they answered the king. The man that 

9 they shall answer. Because they forsook 
22 he answered, Nothing: howbeit let me 

8 he answered him, I (am) : go, tell thy 

18 he answered, I have not troubled Israel 

14 Who shall order the battle? And heans. 

6 he answered, I will not give thee my 
20 he answered, I have found, .because 

15 he answered him. Go, and prosper; for 
8 they answered him. .an hairy man, and 
5 he answered. Yea, I know (it); hold ye 

8 he answered, The way through the 

13 she answered, I dwell among mine own 

14 Gehazi answered, Verily she hath no 
26 well with the child . . she answered, (It is) 

2 Let us go, we pray thee . .And he answered 

3 go with thy servants. And he answered 

16 he answered .Fear not: for they that(lje) 
22 he answered. Thou shalt not smite 

28 She answered. This woman said unto me 

12 he answered. Because I know the evil 

13 Elisha answered. The Lord hath shewed 

14 he answered. He told me. .thou shouldest 

19 Jehu answered, AVhat hast thou to do 

22 (Is it) peace, Jehu? And he answered 
13 they answered, We fare) the brethren of 

15 Jehonadab answered. It is. If it be, give 

10 Uezekiah answered. It is a light thing 

15 Hezekiah answered. All. .that (are) in 
3 Joab answered. The Lord make his 

11 Huram the king of Tyre answered in 
10 Thus shalt thou answer the people that 

3 he answered him, I . . as thou . . and my 

9 the man of God answered. The Lord is 

10 Azariah the chief priest, .answered him 

23 she answered them. Thus saith the Lord 

16 Memucan answered before the king and 

4 Esther answered. If. .good unto the king 

7 Haman answered the king. For the man 

5 Ahasuerus answered and said unto Esther 

11 he answered. Until the cities be wasted 
4 Hezekiah answered, All that (is) in miue 

19 then shalt thou answer them, Like as 
9 they shall answer. Because they have 

18 Baruch answered them. He pronounced 
7 thou shalt answer. For the tidings 

20 I answered them. The word of the LORP 
3 And I answered, Lord GoD, thou 

19 he answered me, Tlicse (are) the horns 
13 he answered me and said, Knowest thon 

2 I answered, I see a flying roll; the length 

6 he shall answer, (Those) with which I 

2. To speak, 157 dabar, 3. 

2 Ch. 10. 14 answered them after the advice of the 

3. To make knoim, Vi; yada, 5. 

Job 38. 3 I will demand of thee, and answer thou 

i. To answer, njy anah. 

Gen. 18. 27 Abraham answered and said. Behold now 
23. 5 the children of Heth answered Abraham 

23. 10 Ephron the Hittite answered Abraham 
E3. 14 Ephron answered Abraham, saying unto 
84. 50 Laban and Bethuel answered and said 
27. 37 Isaac answered and said tmto Esau 

37. 39 Isaac his father answered aiid said unto 

30. 33 So shall my righteousness answer for me 

31. 14 Rachel and Leah answered and said unto 
31. 31 Jacob answered and said unto LabaH 

31. 36 Jacob answered and said unto Laban 
31.43 And Laban answered and said to Jacob 
34. 13 the sons of Jacob answered Shechem and 
35. 3 who answered me in the day of my 

40. 18 Joseph answered and said. This (is) the 

41. i6 Joseph answered Pharaoh, saying, (It is) 

42. 22 Reuben answered them, saying, Spake I 
45. 3 his brethren could not answer him ; for 

£xod. 4. I Moses answered and said. But, behold 
15. 21 Miriam answered them,. Sing ye to the 
19. 8 all the people answered together, and 
19. 19 Moses spake, and God answered him by 

24. 3 all the people answered with one voice 
Nam ti. 28 Joshua, .answered and s^d. My lord 

22. 18 Balaam answered and said unto the 
23. 12 he answered and said. Must I not take 
33. 86 Balaam auswered and said unto Galak 



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31 the children of Gad. .answered, sajing 

14 ye answered me and said. The thing 

41 ye answered and said unto me. We have 

7 they shall answer and say. Our hands 

9 shall answer and say. So shall it be done 

15 all the people shall answer and say? 

16 they answered Joshua, saying. All that 

20 Aclian answered Joshua, and said. Indeed 
24 they answered Joshua, and said. Because 

21 children of Reuben, .answered.tand said 

16 the people answered and said, God forbid 

29 Her wise ladies answered her, yea, she 
14 his fellow answered and said. This (is) 

8 the men of Penuel answered him as the 

14 Then answered the five men that went to 
28 Up, and. .be going. But none answered 

4 the Levite. .answered and said, I came 

6 the servant, .answered and said. It (is) 

11 Boaz answered and said unto her. It hath 

15 Hannah answered and said. No, my lord 

17 Eli answered and said. Go in peace : and 

17 the messenger answered and said, Israel 

20 she answered not, neither did she regard 

8 the servant answered Saul again, and said 

12 they answered them, and said, He is 

19 Samuel answered Saul, and said, I (am) 

21 Saul answered andaald,(Am)notIaBer.J. 
12 one of the same place answered and said 

12 the men of the garrison answered 

28 Then answered one of the people, and 

37 But he answered him not that day 

39 notj a man-among all. .people, .answered 

18 Then answered one of the servants, and 

7 women answered . .as they played . .Saul 
10 or what (if) thy father answer thee 

28 Jonathan answered Saul, David earnestly 

32 Jonathan answered Saul his father, and 

4 the priest answered David, and said 

5 David answered the priest, and said unto 

9 Then answered Doeg the Edomite v/hicli 
14 Then Ahlmelech answered the king, and 

4 the Lord answered him and said, Arise 
10 Nabal answered David's servants, and 

6 Then answered David and said to Aliim. 

14 Answerest thou not. . Abner answered 

22 David answered and said. Behold the 

6 Lord answered him not, neither by 

15 Saul auswered, I am sore distressed ; for 
9 Achish answered and said to David, I 

22 Then answered all the wicked men and 

9 David answered Rechab and Baanah his 
32 Jonadab, the son of Shtmeah. .answered 
i8 the king answered and said unto the 

19 the woman answered and said, (As) thy 
21 Ittai answered the king, and said, (As) the 

21 Abishai the son of Zeruiah answered and 

42 the men of Judah answered €he men of I. 

43 the men of Israel answered the men of 

20 Joab auswered and said. Far be it, far be ' 

42 unto the LORD, but he answered them 

28 king David answered and said. Call me 
36 Benaiah the son of Jehoiada answered 

43 Jonathan answered and said to Adonijah 

22 Solomon answered and said unto his 

30 Thus said .)oab, and thus he answered 

27 the king answered and said, Give her the 

7 If thou . . wilt serve them, and answer 

13 the king answered the people roughly 

6 king answered and said unto the man of 

21 And the people answered him not a word 
24 the God that answereth by fire, let him 
26 but . . no voice, nor any that answered 

29 that, .neither voice, nor any to answer 
4,11 the king of Israel answered aSid said 

10 Elijah answered and said to the captain 

11 he answered and said unto him, man 

12 Elijah answered and said unto them. If 

11 one of the. .servants answered and said 
29 if any man salute thee, answer him not 

2 Then a lord, .answered the man of God 

13 one of his servants answered and said 
19 that lord answered the man of God, and 
36 people held their peace, and answered 
36 kinf 3 commandment was, saying. Answer 
17 David, .answered and said unto them. If 
26 he answered him from heaven by fire 

28 the Lord had answered him in the 

13 the king answered them roughly; and 

31 Hezekiah answered and said, Now ye 
15 HUkiah answered and said to Shaphan 

3 Shechaniah. .answered and said unto 

12 all the congregation answered and said 

6 all the people answered. Amen, Amen 

7 Then answered Esther, and said. My pet. 
3 Esther the queen answered and said. If 
7, 9 Satan answered the LORD, and said 

2, 4 Satan answered the Lord, and said 
I Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said 
I if there be any that will answer thee 
I But Job answered and said. Oh that my 
I Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and 
I Then Job answered and said, I know 

3 he cannot answer him one of a thousand 

14 How much less shall I answer him 

15 I were righteous, (yet) would I not answer 

16 If I had called, and he had answered me 

32 not a man. .(that) I should answer him 
I Then answered Zophar the Naamathite 
T And Job answered and said. No doubt 

4 who calleth upon God, and he answereth 

22 Then call thou, and I >vill answer : or let 
15 Thou shalt call, and I will answer thee 



Job 15. I Tlien answered Bliphaz the Temanite 
16. I Then Job answered and said, I have 
16. 3 what emboldeneth. .that thou answerestj 

18. 1 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and 

19. 1 Then Job answered and said. How lojig 

20. I Then answered Zophar the Naamathite 

21. I But Job answered and said. Hear 

32. I Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and 
23. 2 Then Job answered and said. Even to day 
23. s know the words (which) he would answer 

25. I Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and 
e6. 1 But Job answered and said. How hast 

31. 35 my desire, .the Almighty would answer 

32. I. So these three men ceased to answer Job 
32. 6 Elihu . .answered and said, I (am) young 
32. 12 none of you. .that answered his words 
32. 15 They were amazed, they answered no 
32. 16 they spake not. .answered no more 

32. 17 I will answer alao my part, I also will 

32. 20 I will open my lips and answer 

33. 12 I will answer thee, that God is greater 

34. I Furthermore Elihu answered and said 
38. I Lord answered Job out of the whirlwind 
40. I Moreover the Lord answered Job, and 
40. 3 he that reprovcth God, let him answer it 
40. 3 Then Job answered the Lord, and said 
40. 5 Once have 1 spoken ; but I will not answer 
40. 6 Then answered the Lord unto Joh out of 
42. J Then Job answered the Lord, and said. 

Pea. 18. 41 They cried . .but he answered them not 
27. 7 have mercy also upon me, and answer me 
65. 5 wilt thon answer a8,OGcKlofour salvatioi. 
81. 7 I answered thee in the secret place of 
86. 7 call upon thee : for thou wilt answer rae 
91. 15 shall caU upon me, and I will answer him 
99. 6 called upon the LOED, and he answered 
99. 8 Thon answeredst them, Lord our Gcd 
to2. a In the day . . I call answer me speedily 
108. 6 save (with) thy right hand, and answer 
J 1 8. 5 the IX)RD answered me., in a large place 
tig. 42 So shall I have wherewith to answer him 
138. 3 the' day when I cried thou answeredst mo 
143. 1 in thy faithfulness answer me. .in thy 
Prov. t. 28 they call upon me, but I vrill not answer 
15. 28 heart of the righteous studieth to answer 
18. 23 but the rich answereth roughly 
a6. 4 Answer not a fool according to his folly 

26. 5 Answer a fool according to his foUy 
Eccl. 10. 19 but money answereth all 

Isa. 14. 32 What shall (one) then answer the messen. 
21. 9 he answered and said, Babylon is fallen 
30. 19 when he shall hear it, he will answer 
36. 31 they held their peace, and answered him 
36. 21 commandment was, saying. Answer him 
46. 7 shall cry unto hira, yet can he not answer 
50. 3 when I called, (was there) none to answer? 
58. 9 thou call, and the Lord shall answer 
65. 12 when I called, ye did not answer ; when 

65. 24 before they call, I will ans\ver ; and while 

66. 4 because when I called, none did answer 
Jer. 7. 13 and I called you, but ye answered not 

7. 27 also call. . but, they will not answer thee 
H, 5 Then answered I, and said, So be it, 
a3.35 What hath the Lord answered ? and 
23, 37 What hath the Lord answered thee? 
93. 3 Call unto me, and I will answer thee 
35. 17 havs called, .but they have not answered 
42. 4 whatsoever thing the Lord shall answer 
44. IS all thepeople.. answered Jeremiah, sajing 
Joel 2. 19 Lord will answer and say nuto his people 
Amos 7. 14 Then answered Amos, and said to Araaz. 
Mic 6. s Balaam the son of Beor answered hira 
Hab. 2. 1 1 beam ont of the timber shall answer it 
Hag. 2. 12 And the priests answered and said. No 
2. 13 The priests answered and said. It shall be 

2. 14 Then answered Haggai, and said, So..(is) 
Zech. I. 10 the man.. answered and said. These 

1. II they answered the angel of the Lord that 

1. 12 the angel of the LORD answered and said 

1. 13 the Lord answered the angel that talked 

3. 4 he answered and spake unto those that 

4. 4 So 1 answered and spake to the angel that 
4. s the angel., answered and said unto me 

4. 6 he answered and spake unto me, saying 

4. II Then answered I, and said unto him,What 
4. 12 I answered again, and said unto him 

6. 4 1 answered and said unto the angel that 
6. 5 the angel answered and said unto me 

S.Tohe answered, njv <inah, 2. 

Eze. n.' 4 I the Lord will answer him that cometh 
14. 7 I the iOKD will answer him by myself 

6. To make or give an ansioer, njj; anah, 5. 

■ EccL 5. 20 (rod answereth (him) In the Joy of his 

T.To Ttiake 6t give an ansfwer, njj^ anoh. 

Dan. 2. s *^8 answered and said to the Chaldeans 
a. 7 They answered again and said. Let the 

2. 8 king answered and said, I know of certain, 
2. 10 The Chaldeans answered before the king 
2. 15 He answered and said to Arioch the 

3. 20 Daniel answered and said. Blessed be the 
2. 26 The king answered and said to Daniel 
2. 27 Daniel answered in the presence of the 

2. 47 The king answered nnto Daniel, and said 

3. 24 They answered and said unto theTdng 
3. 25 He answered and said, Lo, I see four 

4. 19 Belteshazzar answered and said. My lord 

5. 17 Daniel answered and said before the 

6. 12 The king answered and said, The thing 
6. \% Then answered they and said before the 

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8. To Cum back, Dst' shuh, 5. 

2 Ch. 10. 16 the penplc answered the king, saying 
' Neh. 6. 4 I aiisHLTcd tliuin after the Bame manner 
Ksth. 4. 13 Jfordecai commanded to answer Esther 
Job 13. 22 or let me speak, and answer thou me 
■ 31. 14 when he visiteth, what shall I answer 

32. 14 neither will I answer him with your 

33. 32 If tliou hast any thing to say, answer me 
Prov.22. 21 that thou miglitest answer the words of 

9. To turn back {a vord), 151 die* shub, 5. 

2 Sa. 3. 1 1 he could not answer Abner a word again 
I Ki. 12. 6 How do ye advise that I may answer this 
j2. 9 What coimsel give ye that we may answer 
12. 16 the people answered the king, saying 
. 20 Then answered I them, and said unto 
5 If thou canst answer me, set. .in order 
4 I win answer thee, and thy companions 
4 I am vile ; what shall I answer thee ? 
rrov.18. 13 Ue that answereth a matter before ha 

24. 26 shall kiss .that giveth a right answer 
27. II tliat I may answer him that reproacheth 

lea. 41. 28 that, when I asked of them, could answer a 
Uab. 2. 2 what I shall answer when I am reproved 

10. Tt> turn back, 3?n tub, 5. 

Kzra 5. 5 they returned answer byletterconcerning 
Uan. B. 14 Daniel answered with counsel and wisdom 

3. 16 we (are) not careful to answer thee in 

11. TV) answer, anoHpii/o/xai apokrinoiruii. 
Malt. 3. 15 Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer 

4. 4 be answered and said. It ia written, Man 
8. 8 The centurion answered and said, Lord 

II. 4 Jesus answered and said unto them. Go 

11. 25 At that time Jesus answered and said, I 

12. 38 the Pharisees answered, saying, Master 
12. 39 he answered and said unto them. An evil 

12. 48 he answered and said unto him that 

13. II He answered and said unto them. Because 
13. 37 He answered aud said unto them, He 
44. 28 Peter answered him and said, Lord, if it 

-J5. 3 he answered and said unto them, Why 
15. 13 he answered and said. Every plant, which 
15. 15 Then answered Peter and said unto him 
13. 23 But he answered her not a word. And 
15. 24 he answered aud said, I am not sent but 
15. 26 he answered aqd said, It is not meet to 

15. 28 Then Jesus answered and said unto her 

16. 2 He answered and said unto them. When 
'■16. 16 Simon Peter answered and said. Thou art 

16. 17 Jesus answered and said unto him. Blessed 

17. 4 Then answered Peter, and said unto 
17. II Jesus answered and said unto them 

17. 17 Jesus answered and said, faithless and 
J9. 4 he answered and said unto them. Have 

19. 37 Then answered Peter and said unto him 
ao. 13 But he answered one of them, and said 

20. 22 Jesus answered and said, Ye know not 
21.21 Jesus answered and said unto them. Verily 

21. 24 And Jesus answered and said unto them 
.21. 27 they answered Jesus, and said. We cannot 

21. 29 He answered and said, I will not; but 
,ai. 30 he answered and said, I (go,) sir : and 

22. I Jesus answered and spake unto them 
22. 29 Jesus answered and said unto them. Ye 
22. 46 no man was able to answer him a word 

4 Jesus answered and said unto them 

9 the wise answered, saying, (Not so ;) lest 

12 he answered and said. Verily I say unto 
. 26 His lord answered and said unto him 

37 Then shall the righteous answer him 

25. 40 the King shall answer and say unto them 
25. 44 Then shall they also answer him, saying 

25. 45 Then shall he answer them, saying. Verily 
jd. 23 he answered and said, He that dippeth 

26. 25 Judas, which betrayed him, answered 
26. 33 Peter answered and said unto hira 

26. 62 high priest arose, and said. . Answerest 
26. 63 the high priest [answered and] said unto 

26. 66 They answered and said, He is guilty of 

27. 12 when he was accused, .he answered 
27. 14 And he answered him to never a word 

27. 21 The governor answered and said unto 
21. 25 Then answered all the people, and said 

28. 5 the angel answered ancl said unto the 
Mark 3. 33 he answered them, saying. Who is my 

5. 9 [answered), saying. My name (is) Legion 

6. 37 He answered and said unto them, Give 

7. 6 He [answered and] said unto them. Well 

7. 28 she answered and said unto him, Yes 

8, 4 his disciples answered him, From whence 
8. 38 [they answered,] John the Baptist ; but 

8. 29 Pefer answereth and saith unto him 

9. 5 Peter answered and said to Jea^is, Master 
9. 12 he answered and told them, Elias verily 
9. 17 one of the multitude answered and said 
9. 19 He answereth him, and saith, O faithless 
9. 38 John [answered] him, saying, Master, we 

10. 3 he answered and said unto them. What 
10. 5 Jesus (answered and ] said unto them, For 
10. 20 he answered and said unto them, Master 
icj. 24 Jesus answereth again, and Baith unto 

10. 29 Jesus (answered and] said. Verily I say 
to 51 Jesus ausweicd and said unto him. What 

11. 14 Jesus answered and said unto it. No 

11. 22 Jesus [answering) saith unto them. Have 
If. 29 Jesus [answered and] said unto them 
II. 29 I will also ask. one question, and answer 
ji. 30 The baptism. . . .from heaven, .answer 
»i. 33 they answered and said unto Jesus, We 
• II. 33 Jgsus (answering) saith unto t,hem 
■13. ij J«su3[aD3werinj;J said unto them, Render 



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24 Jesu^ [answering] said unto them. Do ye 

28 perceiving that be had answered them 

29 Jesus answered hira, The first of all the 

34 when Jesus saw that he answered discre. 

35 Jesus answered and said, while he taught 
2 Jesus (answering) said unto him, Secst 
5 Jesus (answering) them began to say 

20 he [answered and) said unto them, .one of 
40 neither wist they what to answer him 

. 48 Jesus answered and said unto them. Are 

60 asked Jesus, saying, Answerest thou 

61 he held his peace, and answered nothing 

2 he answering said unto him. Thou sayest 

4 Pilate asked him again, saying, Answerest 

5 Jesus yet answered nothing; so that 
9 Pilate answered them, s.iying, Will ye 

12 Pilate answered and said again unto 
19 the angel answering said unto him, I 
35 the angel answered and said unto her 
60 his mother answered and said. Not (so) 

11 He answereth and saith unto them, Ue 
>6 John answered, saying unto (them) all, I 

4 Jesus answered him, saying. It is written 
8 Jesus answered' and said unto him. Get 

12 Jesus, answering said unto him. It is 

5 Simon answering said unto him, Master 
22 But when Jesus perceived, .[answering] 
31 Jesus answering said unto them, ITiey 

3 Jesua answering them said, Have ye not 
22 Jesus answering said unto them. Go 

40 Jesua answering said unto him, Simon 
43 Simon answered and said, I suppose 

21 he answered and said unto them. My 

50 when Jesus heard (it), he answered him 

19 They answering said, John the Baptist 

20 Peter answering said. The Christ of 

41 Jesus answering said, O faithless and 

. 49 John answered and said. Master, we saw 
. 27 he answering said, Thou shall love the 
. 28 he said unto him. Thou hast answered 
.41 Jesus answered and said unto her, Martha 
. 7 he from within shall answer and say 

45 Then answered one of the lawyers, and 

i Jesus answering said unto them. Suppose 

8 he answering said unto him. Lord, let 

14 the ruler of the synagogue answered 

15 The Lord then answered him, and said 

25 he shall answer and say unto you, I 

3 Jesus answering spake unto the lavryers 
5 And [answered] them, saying. Which of 
29 he answering said to (his) father, Lo 

17 Jesus, answering said. Were there not ten 

20 he answered them and said. The kingdom 
37 Viey answered and said unto him. Where 
40 he answered and said unto them, I tell 

■ 3 he answered and said unto them, I will 
7 they answered, that they could not tell 

24 They answered and said, Cesar's 

34 Jesus [answering] said unto them. The 

39 certain of the scribes answering said 

51 Jesus answered and said. Suffer ye thus 
68 if I also ask (you), ye will not answer me 

3 he answered hira and said, Thou sayest 

9 words ; but he answered him nothing 

40 the other answering rebuked him 

18 Cleopas, answering said unto him. Art 

21 Art thou that prophet? And he answered 

26 John answered them, saying, I baptize 

48 Jesus answered and said unto him. Before 

49 Nathanael answered and saith unto him 

50 Jesus answered and said unto him 

18 Then answered the Jews and said unto 

19 Jesus answered and said unto them 
3 Jesus answered and said unto him 

5 Jesua answered, Verily, verily, I say unto 
9 Nicodemus answered and said unto him 
10 Jesus answered and said unto hira. Art 

27 John answered and said, A man can 

10 Jesus answered and said unto her, If 

13 Jesus answered and said unto her 

17 The woman answered and said, I have 
7 The impotent man answered him, Sir, I 

11 He answered thera. He that made me 

17 Jesus answered them. My Father worketh 

19 Then answered Jesus and said unto them 
7 Philip answered him. Two hundred 

26 Jesus answered them and said. Verily 

29 Jesus answered and said unto them, This 
43 Jesus therefore answered and said unto 
68 Simon Peter answered him. Lord, to 

70 Jesua answered'^them. Have cot I chosen 
16 Jesus answered them, and said. My 

20 The people answered and said, Thou 

21 Jesua answered and said unto them, T 

46 The officera answered. Never man spake 

47 Then answered them the Pharisees, Are 
5-2 They answered and said unto him. Art 

14 Jesus answered, .said unto them, Though 
ig .Tesus answered. Ye neither know me 

33 They answered him. We be Abraham's 

34 Jesus answered them. Verily, verily, I 
39 They answered, .said unto hira, Abraham 

48 Then answered the Jews, and said unto 

49 Jesus answered, I have not a devil ; but 
54 Jesus answered, If I honour myself, my 

3 Jesus answered. Neither hath this man 
II He answered and said, a man that ia 
20 His parents answered them and said. We 

25 He answered and said, Whether he be a 

27 Heanswered them, Ihavetoldyoualready 

30 The man answered and said unto them 
34 Tliey answered aad said uato liim. Thou 



Jolin 9. 36 He answered and said. Who is he, Lord 
' 10. 25 Jesus answered them, I told you, and ye 
10. 32 Jesus answered them. Many good works 
10. 33 'The Jews answered him, saying. For a 

10. 34 Jesus answered them. Is it not written 

11. 9 Jesus answered. Are there not twelve 

12. 23 Jesus answered them, saying, 'Ifie hour 
12. 30 Jesus answered and said. This voice came , 

12. 34 T"he people answered him. We have heard 

13. 7 Jesus answered and said unto him. What 
13. 8 Jesus answered him. If I wash thee not - 
13. 26 Jesus answered, He it is, to whom I shall- 
13. 36 Jesus answered him. Whither I go, thou 

13. 38 Jesus answered him. Wilt thou lay down 

14. 23 Jesus answered and said unto him. If a 

1 6. 3 1 Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe t 
18. s They answered him, Jesus of Nazareth ' 
18. 8 Jesus answered, I have told you that I 
18. 20 Jesus answered him, I spake openly to 
18. 22 Answerest thou the high priest so? 
18. 23 Jesus answered him, If 1 have spoken 
18. 30 They answered and said unto him, If hS 
J 8. 34 Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this 
j8. 35 Pilate answered, Am I a Jew? Thine own 
j8. 36 Jesus answered. My kingdom is not oJ 

18. 37 Jesus answered. Thou sayest that I am a 

19. 7 The Jews answered him. We have a law 
19. 11 Jesus answered. Thou couldcst have no 

19. 15 The chief priests answered. We have no 
jg. 22 Pilate answered. What I have written I 

20. 28 Thomas answered and said unto him 

21. 5 have ye any meat? They answered him 
Acts 3. 12 when Peter saw (it), he answered unto 

4. 19 Peter and John answered and said 

5. 8 Peter answered unto her, Tell me 

5. 29 Peter and the (other) apostles answered 
,8. 24 Then answered Simon, and said. Pray ye 
8. 34 the eunuch answered Philip, and said 
8. 37 [he answered and said, I believe that] 
. 9. 13 Ananias answered, Lord, I have heard 
10. 46 Then answered Peter, Can any man 
> 11.9 the voice answered me again from heaven 

15. 13 James answered, saying. Men. .brethren 
19. 15 And the evil spirit answered and said ■ 

21. 13 Paul answered, What mean ye to weep 

22. 8 I answered. Who art thou, Lord? And 

22. 28 the chief captain answered. With a great 
24. 10 Paul., answered, Forasmuch as I know. 

24. 25 Felix trembled, and answered. Go thy 

25. 4 Festus answered, that Paul should be- 

23. 9 Festus. .answered Paul, r.nd said. Wilt 
25. 12 Festus. .answered, Hast thou appealed 
25. 16 To whom I answered. It is not the 

Col. 4. 6 that yc may know how ye ought to answer^ 
Rev. .7. 13 one of the elders answered, saying unto 

12. To speak off, anoKoyio/xai apohgcomai. 
Luke 12. II what thing ye shall answer, or whnt ye 

21. 14 meditat" before what ye shall answpr 

13. To speak, say, en-d!, flirov epo, eipon. 

Luke2o. 3 answer me : The baptism of John, was it 

14. 7*0 take tip, viroKapfiavw hvpolambano. 

Luke iQ. 30 Jesus answering said, A certain (man) • 

ANSWER again, to — 

1. To turn back a u-ord, na'J 35iy slnih, 5. 

I Sa. 17. 30 the people answered him again after tlio 
I.T0 answer in retmii, avTatroKfilvotiai. 

Luke 14. 6 they could not answer him again to 
3.7*0 speak in return, avTiXiyu antilego. 

Titus 2. 9 servants . . obedient . . not answering again 

ANSWER for one's self, to — 

To speak off for himself, airoXoyfO/xat apolcgcmai. 
Acta 24. 10 I do the more cheerfully answer for 

25. 8 While he answered for himaelf. Neither 

26. I Paul stretched forth, .answered for him. 
26. 2 because I shall answer for mysfelf this 

ANSWER for one's self — 

A speaking off for oneself, anuXoyla apologia. 
Acta 25. 16 ond have license to answer for himseU 

ANSWER of God — 

A divine oracle, y^prinar iff ^l6s chrcmatismos, 
Rom II. 4 what aaith the answer of God unto 

ANSWER, to give — 

To answer, n\ii anah. 

Gen. 41. 16 God shall give Pharaoh an answer of 
Job 19. 16 my servant, and he gave (me) no answer 
3S. 12 There they cry, but none giveth answer 
Song 5. 6 I called him, but he gave me no answer 
Jcr. 44, 20 people which had given him (thut) answer 

ANSWER, to maie or cause to — 

\.To answer, nji; anah. 

Deutao. II it shall be, if it make thee answer of peace 
Job 20. 3 the spiiit. .causeth me to answer 

2. To cause Co turn back, 2W shub, 5 

Job 20. 2 do my thoughts cause me to answer 

ANSWER to, to — 

To be in the same linejttv&rotxf" suitoicheoi' 
Gal. 4. 25 answereth to Jerusalem which now ia. 

ANSWERABLE to — 

Companionship, ili?!^ ummah. 

.. JExod 38. 1 3 hanging, .answerable to the hangings or 



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ANSWEBED, to ba — 

To be ansivered,- njy anah, 2. 

2 Ch. 7. 22 it shall be answered. Because they 

Job II. 3 nut the multitude of words be aauwered? 
AKT — 
Ant, nj>aj nemalah. 

Prov. 6. 6 Go to the ant, thou sluggard : consider 
30. 25 The ants (are) a people not strong 
AKTX-CHiaST — 
An opponent of Christ, ' Avrlxpiffro^ ahtichristoa. 

I Jo, 2. 18 antichrist shall come, .are there many a. 

3. 22 Ue is antichrist, that denieth the Father 

4. 3 this is that (spirit) of antichrist, whereof 

3 Jo. 7 This is a deceiver and an antichrist 

AX'TI'-OCH, 'AcTiJx* '"• Meaning uncertain. 
1. Antioch was founded by Seleucus Nicator, B.C. 300, 
who named it after his father. It remained the capital 
of the dynasty till Syria was conquered by Pompey, and 
nxjde a Uoman province, B.C. 64. Christianity was 
planted in Antioch by Paul and Barnabas, and here the 
disciples were first called Christians, A.D. 42 (Acts 1 1. 26). 
This city, long known as " the Queen of the East," was 
captured by the Persian kin^ Nushirvan, or Chosroes, 
A. D. 540. Chosroes II. wrested it from the empire in 61 1. 
Heraclius expelled the Persians, but it fell into the 
power of the Saracens in 638, and they degraded It to 
the rank of a provincial town. Niccphorus Phocas 
recovered it in 966 ; it was betrayed to the Turks in 
1084. The crusaders laid siege to it in 1097, and cap- 
tured it 1038. The citadel held out, but the Saracens, 
who made an effort to regain the prize, were defeated 
in a great battle under the walls of Antioch, 1098 ; and 
Antioch became the capital of a Christian principality. 
Bibars, sultan of Egypt, captured it, destroyed its 
churches, and completely ruined it, 1268. It was an^ 
nexed to the Ottoman empire in 1516. Ibm Pasharahl 
seized it in 1832, but it was afterwards restored to the 
Porte. Antioch has frequently suffered from earth- 
quakes; the most disastrous occurred A.D. 115, 340, 
394, 396, 458, 526, and 588. Antioch was a patriarchate 
third after Rome and Alexandria. Thirty -one councils 
were held at Antioch, the .first iu 252, aud the last in 
I14[. 

Acts 6. 5 They chose . . KIcolas a proselyte of A. 
II. 19 were scattered, .travelled as far as. .A. 
II. 20 when they were come to A., spake unto 
II. 22 Barnabas, that he should go as far as A. 
II. 26 had found him, ne brought him unto A. 
II. 26 disciples, .called Christians first in A. 

11. 27 in these days came prophets . .unto A. 

13. I there were in the church that was at A. 

14. 26 And thence sailed to A., from whence 

15. 22 chosen men of their own company to A. 
IS. 23 brethren whLch are of the Gentiles in A. 
15. 30 when they were dismissed, they came to A. 
15. 35 Paul also and Barnabas continued in A. 
18. 22 saluted the church, he went down to A. 

t/al. 2. II when Peter was coilne to A., X withstood 
2. A city in Pisidia, Asia Minor, W. of Iconium, now 
called Galobatch. Like the Syrian Antioch, this city 
was founded by Seleucus Kicator. Under the Romans 
it was called Ccesarea. 

Acts 13. 14 when they departed .. they came to A. 
14. ig And there came thither. .Jews from A. 
•14. 21 preached.. they returned again.. to A. 
2 Ti. 3. II afflictions, which came unto me at A. ' 

AH-TI'-PAS, 'Ai/t/tos. 

A martyr in Pergamos. The name is an abbreviation 

of Antipater. 

Rey. 2. 13 even in those days wherein A. (was) my 

AN-TI-PA'-TRIS, 'Avr ivarpis belonging toAntipater, 
A city of Palestine, not far from the Mediterranean, 
now called Kefr-Saba. Josephus says that the old 
n.-irac was Ka^a/oo-a/Ja or Xa/3ap5a/3a,''and that Herod 
when he rebuilt the city called it Antipatris, in honour 
of his father Antipater. 

Acts 23. 31 took Paul, and brought (him), .to A. 
AHTiaXJITY — 
Former state, MDip kadmah. 

laa. 23. 7 whose antiquity (is) of ancient days ? her 
AH-TO-THT'-JAH, n't^nvi answers of J ah. 
Son of Shashak, a Benjamite, B.C. 1340. 

iCh. S. 24 And Hananiah, and £lam, and A. 

AN-TO-THTTE, 'phsa belonging to Anathoth. 
It is sometimes written Anethothite. 

I Ch. 11.38 [men of the armies] . . Ablezer the A. 

12. 3 Berachah, aud Jehu the A. 

A'-?rtIB, 2WV strong or high. 

A descendant of Judah through Caleb, son of Hur, B.C. 

1430. 

I Ch. 4. 8 And Coz begat A., and Zobedah, and 

ANVIL — 

Step, stroke D^Spaam. 

Isa. 41. 7 (with)the hammer Mmtbat smote the anvil 

ANY — 

1. One, inx echad. 

Lev. 4.' 2 If a soul shall sin. .agains. any of 

4. 13'haVe done, .any of the commandments 
4.22 When a ruler hath . . done . . any of the 
4. 37 be doeth..any of the commandments 
5. 17 if a soul sin, and commit any ol thesa 
6. 3 in atiy of all these that a, man docth 



Nura 13. 27 if any soul sin through ignorance, then 
36. 3 if they be married to any of the sons of 
Deuti 6. 5 within any of thy gates, which the Lord 

17. 2 If there be found among you, within any 

18. 6 if a Levite come from any of thy gates 
28. 55 So that he will not give to any of them 

2 Sa. 2. I Shall I go up into any of the citifis of 

7. 7 spake I a word with any of the tribes of 
I Ch. 17. 6 spake I a word to any of the judges of 
Eze. 16. 5 Xone eye pitied thee, to do any of these 
2. A man, individual, »'h ish. 

Exodio. 23 Theysawnotoneanother.neitherrosean) 
Lev. 21. 9 the daughter of any priest, if she profane 
Judg2o. 8 We will not any. .neither will we any 
21. I There shall not any of us give his daughter 

1 Sa. 30. 2 they slew not any, either great or small 

2 Sa. 9. 3 (Is) there not yet any of the house of Saul 
I Kii 3. 13 there shall not be any among the kings 

5. 6 not among us any that can skill to 

a Kl. 4. 29 if any (salute thee), answer him not again 
10. 5 we will not make any king : do thou 
10. 14 took them alive . .neither left he any of 
10. 24 (If) any of the men whom I have brought 
18. 33 Hath any of the gods of the nations 
Isa. 36. 18 Hath any of the gods of the nations 
Jer. 2j. 24 Can any hide himself in secret places 
Eze. 7 13 neither shall any strengthen himself 
18. 7 hath not oppressed any .. hath restored 
18. 16 Neither hath oppressed any, hath not 
46. 16 If the prince give a gift unto any of his 
Zech 1 3. 3 to pa33,(that) when any shall yet prophesy 
Z.AU, any, 73 kol. 

Deut. 4. 23 a graven image, (or) the likeness of any 
Ezra 7. 24 touching any of the priests and Levites 
Dan. 2. 10 asked such things at any magician, or 
3. 30 is not revealed to me. .more than any- 
3. 28 that they might not serve nor worship any 

6. 4 neither was there any error or fault found 
6. 5 We shall not find any occasion against 

6. 12 that shall ask . . of any God or man within 

4. Who f whom t '0 mi. 

Gen. ig. 12 Hast thou here any besides? son in law 

5. Soul, person, e'jij nephesh. 

Lev. X. I when any will offer a meat offering 

24. 17 be that killeth any man shall surely be 
Ifumig. II toucheth the dead body of any man shall 
Deut24. 7 If a'man be found Btealing any of his 

6. One, fit heis. 

Acts 4. 32 neither said ftny . .that ought 6t the things 

7. Not, n'fi -me. 

Luke2o. 17 Sadducees, which deny that there is any 

8. Not one, no one, jutjSc/s medeis. 

Acts 25.' 17 without any delay on the morrow I sat 
2 Th. 2. 3 Let no man deceive you by any means 

1 Pe. 3. 6 aud are not afraid with any amazement 

Q.ffas any one f /i'fjris metis. 

John 7. 48 Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees 
10. Any thing, p.'fi ti me ti. 

John2i. 5 Jesus saith . .have ye any meat f 
ll.A'b^ even one, ovists oiuleis. 

Mark s. 4 broken . .neither could any (man) tame 
16. 8 neither said they anything to any (man) 
Luke 8. 43 neither could be healed of any 

9. 36 and told no man in those days any of 
20. 40 after that they durst not ask him any 
Acts 4. 12 [Neither is there salvation in any other] 

12. A II, any, every, was pas. 

Matt 18. ig as touching anything that they shall 

2 Co. 1. 4 comfort them which are in any trouble 
Ueb. 4. 12 and sharper than any two-edged sword 
Bev. 7. 1 not blow.. on the sea, nor on [any] tree 

7. 16 hiinger no more, neither thirst any more 
9. 4 neither any green thing, neither any tree 
13. Any one, any, rts iis. 

Mark 8. 26 nor tell (it) to any in the town 

ir. 25 forgive, if ye have ought against any 
• 16. 18 [and if they drink any deadly thing] 
Luke24. 41 he said.. Have ye here any meat? 1 1 11. 
John 1. 46 Can there any good tbing come out of 

2. 25 needed not that any should testify 7. 48. 

Acts 4. 34 Neither was there any among them that 

9. 2 If he found any of this way, whether they 

25. 16 the manner of the Eomans to deliver any 

27. 42 lest any of them should swim out, and 

28. 21 neither any of the brethren . .spake any 
Bom. 8. 39 height, nor depth, nor any other creature 

g. II neither having done any good or evil 
15. i8 1 will not dare to speak of any of 
I Co. 1. 15 Lest any should say that I had baptized 
6. I Dare any of you, having a matter against 

6. 12 itot be brought under the power of any 
7. 18 Is any man called being circumcised? 

a Co. II. 21 Howbeit. whereinsoever any is bold, (I 

12. 17 Did I make a gain of you by any. of them 
Eph. 5. 27 having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing 
Col. 2.' 23 not in any bonour to the satisfying of 

3. 13 if any man have a quarrel against any 

1 Th. 2. 9 we would not be chargeable unto any 

S. IS none render evil for evil unto any 

2 Th.. 3. 8 Neither did we eat any man's bread 
Heb. 3. 12 Take heed . .lest there be in any of you 

3. 13 lest any of you be hardened through the 
4. I lest, a promise being left, .any of you 
12. »S I/OOking diligently legt any man fail of 
12. 16 Lest there (be) any fornicator, or profane 
Jas. 5; 12 sw^ar not . . neither by any oUiei oath 



J as. 



S. 13 Isanyamongyouafflicted?..Isanymerry? 
5. 14 Is any sick among you? let him call for 
5. 10 Brethren, if any of you do err from the 
a Pe. 3. 9 not willing that any should perish, but 
[See also Kin, longer, means, more, never, nor, 
not, thing, time, whether, which, wise without. J 
ANT at aU — 

1. Pleasure, fon chaphets. 

Eze. 18. 23 Have I any pleasure at all that the 

2. To be able, h'j) yakol 

Num 22. 33 have I now any power at all to say any 
ANY case, in — 
To bring back, aiw shvb, 5. 

Deut 22. 1 thou shalt in any case bring them again 
24. 13 In any case thou shalt deliver him the 
ANT further — 
Yet, further, trt eti. 

Mark s- 35 whytroublest thou the Masteranyfnrther 

14. 63 Wliat need we any further witnesses? 
Luke22. 71 What need we any further witness? 

ANY longer — 

1, Yet, further, tri eti. 

Horn 6. 2 How shall we.. live any, longer therein? 
2.^0 further, /xriKiTi meketi. 

Acts 2s. 24 that he ought not to live any longer 
ANT man'— 
i.A inan, individual, b*'!* ish. 

Gen. 24. 16 (was) very fair. .neitKer had any man 

Exod34. 3 neither let any man be seen throughout 
34. ^ neither shall any man desire thy land 

Lev. 7. 8 the priest that offereth any man's burnt 

15. 2 When any man hath a running issue 
15. 16 if any man's seed of copulation go out 
IS. 24 if any rpan lie with her at all 

Num. s- 10 whatsoever any man giveth the priest 
S. 12 If any man's wife go aside, and commit a 
g. 10 If any man of you or of your posterity 

21. 9 if a serpent had bitten any man, when 
Deut 19. II if any man hate his neighbour, and lie in 

19. 16 If a false witness rise up against any man 

22. 13 If any man take a wife, and go' in unto 

23. 10 If there be ara'ong you any man, that is 
Josh. I. s There shall not any man be able to stand 

2. II remain any more courage in any man 
Judg. 4. 20 when any man doth come and enquire ol 
I Sa. 4!. 13 when any man offered sacrifice, the 

2. 16 if any man said unto him, Xet them not 
12. 4 hast thou taken ought of any man's hand 



aSa. 



IS. 3 it was (so), that when any man that had 
15. 5 it was (so), that when any man came cigh 



19. 32 shall there any man be put to death this 

31. 4 neither for us shalt thou kill any man^ 

2 Kl. 4. 39 if thou meet any man, salute him not 

2. Whoso, 'P mi. 

Exod24. 14 if any man have any matters to do, let 

3. Each one, tKaiTTos hekastos. 

Eph. 6. 8 that whatsoever good thing any man 

i.Not one, no one, /xTjSefs medeis. 

Mark i. 44 See thou say nothing to any man 

Acts 10. 28 that I should not call any man common 

b.Not any thing, Twthing, uiiris metis. 

John 4. 33 Hath any man brought him (ought) to 

6. Not even one, ovStfs oudeis 

Matt22. 16 neither carest thou for any. .for thou 
Marki6. 8 said they any thing to any. .for they were 
John 8. 33 and were never in bondage to any man < 

18. 31 It is not lawful for us to put any man to 
Jas. 1. 13 neither tempteth he any man : but every 

7. Any, any one, tij lis. 

Matt II. 27 neither knoweth any man the Father 

12. ig neither shall any man liear his voice in 
31. 3 if any. .say ought unto you, ye shall 
22. 46 neither durst any . .from that day forth 
34. 23 if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here 

Mark 9. 30 he would not that any man should know 
II. 3 if any man say unto you. Why do ye 
II. 16 would not suffer that any man should 

13. s Take heed lest any . .deceive you- 
13. 21 then if any man shall say to you, Lo 

Lukei4. 8 'When thou art bidden of any (man) to a 

19. 8 if I have taken any thing from any man 

19. 31 if any man ask you, Why do ye loose 

20. 28 If any man's brother die, having a wife 
John 4. 33 Hath any man brought him (ought) to eat? 

6. 46 Not that any man hath seen the Fatber 

6. SI if any man eat of this bread, he sliall 

7. 17 If any man will do his vrill, he shall 

7. 37 If any man thirst, let bim come unto ma 
g. 22 that if any man did confess that he was 
9. 31 if any man be a worshipper of God, and 
9. 32 that any man opened the eyes of one that 
10. g I am the door : by me if any man 

10. 28 neither shall any . .pluck them out of 

11. g If any man walk in the day, he stumbletb 

11. 57 that, if any man knew .where be were 

12. 26 If any man serve me. .if any man serve 
12. 47 if any man hear my words, and believe 
16. 30 and needest not that any man should 

Acts 10. 47 Can any man forbid water, that these 
ig. 38 il Demetcius. .have a matter against any 
24. 12 neither found me. .disputing with any 
fiom. 8. g Now if any man have not the Spirit of 
I Co. s.ii if any man that is called a brother be a . 
7. 18 Is any man^ called being circi)m«ise4 1 let 



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APOSTLE 



1 Co. 8, lo For if any man see tliee which hast 

g. 15 than that any man should make my 

10. 28 if any .man say unto you, This is offered 
14. s7 H any man speak in an.. tongue.. by two 

2 Co. j2. 6 lest any man. should think of me above 
Eph. 2. 9 Not of works, lest any man should boast 
CoL a. 4 this I say, lest any man should baguilu 

2. 8 Beware lest any man spoil you 

3. J3 if any man have a quarrel against any 
aTh. 3. 8 Neitiierdid we eat any man's bread. for 
JIel>. 4. II lest any man fall after the same example 

c2. J5 lest any man fail of the grace of God 
1 Jo, 8. 1 if any man sin, we have an advocate witl> 
a. IS If a»iy man love the world, the love af 
c. 27 ye need not that any man teach you ; but 
5. 16 If any man see his brother sin a sin . .not 
%jpt, 3. 20 if any man hear my voice, and open tho 
E2. 18 If any man shall add unto these thinga 
22. 19 if any man shall take away from tho 
[See also If, by„lesl;, neitherj not.J 
ANY manner -T-. 
'.Any, ^3 kul. 

Kxod22, 9 for any m.inner of lost thing wlitoTl 
Lev. 7. 27 soul, .that cateth any manner of blood 
Deut27. 21 he that lietU witU any ciiinner of bea:.t 

ANY maikg — 

)V riling, r^hj kethobeth. 

lev. 19. z8 nor print ;iny marlts upon you : I (am) 
ANY mora — 
2.. To add, r\'i) yasaph. 

Deut. 5. 25 hear the volco o£ tlie LOUD, .any moro 

2. To add, fjp; yasaph,.h. 

Exod. 8. 25 not Fharaoh deal deceitfully any more . 

11. 6 nor shall be like it any more 
J'osh. 7. 12 neither; will I be with you any mora 
a Sa. 7. to neither shall . . afflict them any moro 

14. 10 he shall not touch thee any more 
e Kl. 21. 8 Neither will I make . . Israel . . any more 
I Ch.17. 9 children of wickedness waste, .anymore 
a Ch. 3J. 8 Neither will I any more remove the foot 
Jer. 31-. 12 they shall not sorrow any more;at all 
Joel 2. a neither shall bo any more after it 

3. Still, yet, again, n'lV od. 

Gen, 8. iz returned not again unto hira any moro 
A.(For an) indefinite time, D7'iy olam. 

Eze. 27. 36 and never (shalt be) any more 

28. 19 and never (shalt) thou (be) any more 
5. Yet, further, €ti eti. 

lukeao. 36 Neither can they die any more : lor they 

Kev. 7. 16 neither thirst any more ; neither shall 

12. 8 neither was their place found any more 
x8. 22 no craftsman . . shall be found any more 
21. 4 neither shall there be any more pain, for 

G.N'o vtore, (i-OKiTi rnSketi. 

Rom 14. 13 let us not. .judge one another any more 

7 .No further, oimtrt ouketi. 

Matt 22. 46 from that day forth ask him any more 
Mark 9. 8 they s.aw no man any more, save Jesus 
lukei22. 16 I will not [any more] eat thereof, until 
Rev. 18.11 no man buycth. .merchandise any more 

ANYof thelr's — 
Them, cn ham. 

Eze, 7. II their multitude, nor ot any of thelr'a 
ANY one — 
Alt, any, every, TTiis 2^as. 

Matt 13. 19 Wien any one heareth tho word of the 
ANY person — 
Suid, person, B'53 nephesh. 

Kum3t. 19 whosoever hath killed any person, and 
35. It which killeth any person at unawares 
35. 15 everyone thatkillethanypcrson unawares 
35- 30 Whoso killeth any person, tho murderer 
35. 30 one., .shall not testify against any person 
ANY such — 
Mailer, word, ini dahar. 

Deut 13. II shall do no more any such wickedness 
ig. 20 heucoforch commit no more any such 
ANY thing — 
i.One, int} echad. 

■ Deut, 6.' 7 it shall be forgiven him for any tiling 
2. Word, thing, 13i dahar, ^ 

Gen. 18. 14 Is any thing too hard for tho tortD ? 
Numpo. 19 I will.only, without. .any thing. .go 
S. What andiwhat, nnj^Q meumah. 

Gen. 22. 1^ neither do thou any thing unto him : for 

30. 31 Thou Shalt not give me any thinp; : if thou 

39. 9 neither hath ho kept back any thing from 

39. 23 of the prison looked not at any thing 

Nnm2z. 38 have 1 . .any power at all to say any thing? 

Deut 24, ID thou dost lend thy brother any thing 

1 Sa. 20. 26 Saul spake not any thing that day : for 

eo. 39 theladfcnewnot anythinij: onlyJonathan 
ei. 2 Let no man know any thing 01 the 
25. 15 neither missed wo nny thing, as long .is 
B Sa. 13. 2 thought it hxird for him to do any thinj 

2 Oh. 9. 20 it was (not) any thing accounted of in 
,Eocl. 9. 5 the dead kriow not any thing, neither 
Jon. 3. 7 neither, .herd nor flock, t;iste any thing 

4. Not one, no one, /niSei}, medeis, 

Horn. 13. 8 Owe no man any thing, but to love one 

3 Co, 6. 3 Giving no offence In any thing, that the 



5. Not even one, oi/Sels oudeis. 

Mark 16. 8 neither said they any thing to any (man) 

Q.Any, anything, ris tis,TL ti. 

Matt24. 17 Let him. .come down to take any thing 
Markii. 13 came, if haply he might Hnd any thing 

13. 15 neither enter, .to take any thing out of 
Xukeig. 8 if I have taken any thing from any man 

22. 35 when I sent you.. lacked ye any thing? 
John 7. 4 no man (that) doeth any thing in secret 

14. 14 If ye shall ask any thing in my name 
Acta 17. 25 as though he needed any thing, seeing 

19. 39 if ye enquire anything concerning otheF 
25. II or have committed any thing worthy of 
Eomi4. 14 but to him that esteemeth any thing to 
I Co. 2. e For I determined not to know any thing 
3. 7 neither is he that planteth any thing 
8. 2 if any man think, .he fcnoweth any thing 
■lo.'ig [say I then? that the idol is any thing] 
10. 19 that which is offered, .idols is any thing? 
J4. 35 if tliey will learn any thing, let them 
B Co. z. 10 To whom ye forgive any tiling, I (forgive) 

3. 5 to think any thing as of ourselves ; but 
Gal. 5. 6 neither circumcision availeth any thing 
6. 15 neither circumcision availeth any thing 
I Th. I. 8 so that we need not to speak any thing 
Jas. I: 7 that he shall receive any thing of the 
I Jo. 5. 14 that, if we ask any thing according to 
^ [See also Not, superfluous, sweat.] 

ANY thing at aU — 

Any one, any thing, rts ti9,Ti ti. 

Acts 25. i,8 Cosai', have I offended any tiling at all 

ANY wHther — 

Whether, njKi nax aneh va-anah. 

1 Kl. 2. 36 and go not forth thence any whither 

2.;42 walkest abroad any whither, that thou 
ANY wise, In — 
l.Only, T]N ak. 

Psa. 37. 8 fret not thyself in any wise to do evil 
2. Only, surely, pn r'aq. 

Josh. 6. 18 ye, in any wise keep, .from the accursed 

[See also Exod. 22. 23; Lev. 19. n ; 27. 19; Deut. 

17. 15; zi. 23; 22. 7; Josh. 23. la; iSa. 6. 3; I Ki. 

II. £2.] 

APACE — 

I. To go on, 'n^n luxlak. 

2 Sa. 18. 25 And he came apace, and drew near 
2,Refuge, flight, ti^rp manos. 

36t 46. 5 ajid are fled apace, and look not back 
APAET — 
l.Apart, 13 lad. 

Zech.i2. 12 the land shall moum, every family apart 
[This participle occurs eleven times in v. 12, 13, 14.] 
i.By themselves, uar' cSlav kat' idian. 

Jlatt 14. 13 ho departed, .into a desert place apart 
14. 23 went up into a mountain apart to pray 
17. I bringeth. .into an high mountain apart 
17. 19 Then came the disciples to Jesus apart 
20. 17 Jesus, .took the twelve disciples apart in 
Mark 6. 31 Come ye yourselves apart into a desert 
9; 2 and leadeth them up . . apart by themselves 

APART, to put or set — 

Separation, mi niddah. 

lev. 15. 19 she shall be put apart se^"en days 

18. 19 as she is put apart for her uncleanneas 

Eze, 22. 10 that was set apart for pollution 
APE — 
Ape, marmoset, f)ip qoph. 

1 Ki. 10. 22 silver, ivory, and apes, and peacocks 

2 Ch. 9. 21 silver, ivory, and apes, and peacocks 
A-PEL'-IES, 'A-KsWris. 

A disciple at Kome, to whom Paul sends salutation 
Kom.i6 10 Salute A. approved in Clirist 

A-PHAK-SA'-CHITES, N,'3p-)5x. Meaning uncertain. 
An unknown Assyrian tribe.' 

Ezra s. 6 Tatnai.. and his companions the A. 
6. 6 Tatnai. .and your companions the A. 
A-PHAE-SATH'-CHITES, M.'.rnDlSK 
Perhaps the same as the preceding. 

Ezra 4. 9 Then. .Kehum the chancellor, and. .A. 
A-PHAR'-SITES, N.".p1E«. Meaning uncertain. 
Perhaps the same as the preceding. 

Ezra 4. 9 Then. .Rehura the chancellor, and. .A. 
A'-PHEK, p^^ fortress. 

1. A royal city of the Canaanites, taken by Joshua and 
assigned to Issachar. Probably the same as the Aphe- 
kah of Josh. 15. 53. 

Josli.12. 18 [these are the kings]. .The king of A.; 

I Sa. 4. I and the Philistines pitched in A. 

29. I Philistines gathered, .their armies to A. ' 
1. A city E. of Clnneroth, whero Benhadad was de- 
feated by Ahab. 

I Ki.'zo. 26 came to pass. .Ben-hadad. .went up to A 
20. 30 But the rest fled to A., into the city 

? Kl. 13. 17 thou shalt smite the Syriansin A., till 
S. With the article " the Aphek," a place where the 
Philistines encamped while the Israelites were at Eben- 
ezer. This was N.W. and not far from Jerusalem. 

iSa. 4. I and the- Philistines pitched in A. 



i. 1 ho scene of a battle wherein Saul was defeated ami. 
slain. 

I Sa. 29. I Philistines gathered . .their armies to A. 
A-PHE'-KAH, .^i3^^I fortress. 
A city in the hill-country of Judah, near Eeth-tappuah.' 

Josh. 13. S3 And Janum, and Belh-tappuali, and A. 
A-PHI'-AH, n'DN striving. 
One of Saul's ancestors, li.C. 1225. 

1 Sa. 9. 1 Zeror, the son of Bechorath, the son of A. 
A'-PEIK, p??? ni3EX p-^^. fortress. 

A city of Asher in tlie Ni of Canaan. It is the jlphalea 
on the river Adonis. The Capaanites kept' possession 
of this stronghold. '> 

Josh. 1 3. 4 unto A. , to the borders of the Amorites 
19. 30 Ummah also, and A., and Rehob, twenty 

Judg. I. 31 did Asher drive nut the inhabitants of A. 

2 Ki. 13. 17 for thou shalt smite the Syrians in A. 

APH'-RAH, rn^y hamlet. ■ 

A city in Benjamin, near Philistia. It is perham the 
same as Ophrali, but this is uncertain, as all the towns 
named in the context are' in the low country, while 
Ophrah would seem to be E, of Bethel. 

Mic. I. lo in the house of A. roll thyself in the dust 
APH'-SES, J'iSn the dispersed. 
A Levite chief of the i8th of the 24 courses in tho 
service of the temple, B.C. 1015. 

I cn. 24.15 seventeenth to llezlr,. eighteenth to A.. 
APIECE — 

l.The one pillar, "inNn nieyn ha-amm.ud ha-echad. 
I Ki. 7. 15 pillars, .of eighteen cubits high apiece 

2. The spoon, »]3n hakkaph. 

Num. 7. 86 spoons, .(weighing) ten (shekels) apiece 

3. Up to, up by, apiece, avd ana. 

Luke 9. 3 journey., neither have two coats [apiece] 
John 2. 6 containing two or three firkins apit'.e 

A-POL-tO-Nl'-A, 'ATToWoivia, place of Apollo. 
A city of Macedonia, in the district of Mygdonia, 28 
miles from Amphipolis, and 35 from Thessalonica. 
This city must not be confounded wMi the more cele- 
brated ApoUonia In lUyria. 

Acts 17. I when they had passed through, .and A. 

A-POL'-LOS, 'AiroWios a destroyer. 

An eloquent Jew from Alexandria, who came to Ephcsus 

during the absence of Paul (A. D. 54), and was there moro 

perfectly taught in Christian doctrine by Aquila aud ■ 

Priscilla. 

Acts 1 8. 24 a certain Jew n amed A . . . came to Ephesus 

ig. I And it came to pass, that, while A. was 
I Co. 1. 12 every one of you saith, I am of . . A. 
3. 4 and another, I (am) of A.; are ye not 
3. s Who then is Paul, and who (is) A., but 
3. 6 I have planted, A, watered; but God g;.ve 

3. zz Whether Paul, or A., or Cephas, or the 

4. 6 I have.. transferred to myself and to A. 

16. 12 As touching (our) brother A., I greatly 
Titus 3. 13 Bring.. and A. oh their journey diUgeiitly 

A-POL-IY'-ON, 'AvoWvcov, destruction, destroyer. 

The Greek translation of the Hebrew "Abaddon." 
Rev. 9. II in the Greek tongue hath (his) name A. 

APOSTLE- 

One sent forth, air^crroXoT, apostolos. 

Matt 10. 2 Now the names of the twelve apostles 
Mark 6. 30 And tho apostles gathered themselves 
Luke 6. 13 chose twelve, whom.. he named apostles 
g. 10 the apostles, when they were returned 
II. 49 1 will send them prophets and apostles 

17. s the apostles said unto the Lord, Incrcaso 
22. 14 he sat down, and the twelve apostles 

24. 10 which told these things unto the apostle 
Acts I. 2 given commandments unto the apostles 

1. 26 was numbered with the eleven apostles 

2. 37 and said, .to the rest of the apostles 
2. 42 continued stedfastly in the apostles' 
2. 43 many wonders.. done by the apostles 
4. 33 with great power gave the apostles 
4. 35 laid.. down at the apostles' feet: and 

4. 36 Joses, who by the apostles was surnamcA 

4. 37 sold. ..and laid (it) at the apostles' feet 

5. 2 part, and laid (it^ at the apostles" feet 
S. 12 by the hands .of the apostles were many 
S. 18 laid their hands on the apostles, and put 
S- 29 Peter and the, .apostles answered and 

S. 34 commanded to put the (apostles] forth a 

5. 40 when they had called the apostles, and 

6. 6 Whom they set befoie the apostles : and 
8. I were all scattered . . except the apostles 
8. 14 when the apostles which were at Jerusa 
8. 18 through laying on of the apostles' hands 
g. 27 took, .and brought (him) to the apostles 

1 1. I the apostles and brethren th.it were In 
14. 4 with the Jews, and part with the apostles 

14. 14 (which) when tho apostles, Barnabas and 

15. 2 go up to Jerusalem unto the apostles 

15. 4 they were received, .(of) the apostles and 
15. 6 the apostles and elders came together 
15. 22 Then pleased it the apostles and ciders 
15 23 The apostles and elders and brethren 
IS. 33 '^&i:a let go in peace . .unto the apostles 
j6. 4 that were ordained of the apostles and 
R6m. I. I Paul . .called (to be) an apostle, separated 
II. 13 Inasmuch as I am the apostle of the 
j6. 7 who are of note among the apostles, who 



II 



APOSTLE 



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APPEARANCE 



1 Co. I. I Paul, c:ilic(l .an apostlo of .Tusua Christ 
4. 9 Gud liarli set forth us the apostles last 
<j. I Am I not an apostle ? am I not free ■; 
g. 2 If I be not an apostle unto others, yet 
g 5 a wife, as well as other apostles, anj 
12. 28 hath set some in the church, first apostles 
12. 29 (jVre) all apostles? (are) all prophets? 
15. 7 seen of James, then of all the apostles 
15. 9 least . .apostles . . to be called an apostle 

1 Co. I. I J'aul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the 

II. 5 iiotawhilboliindtheverychiefest apostle 

11. 13 transforming themselves into the apostles 

12. II am J behind the very chiefest apostles 
12, 12 the signs of an apostle were wrought 

Cal. I. I Paul, an apostle, (not of men, neither.by 
I. 17 Neither went .them which were ajjostles 

1. 19 other of the apostles saw I none, save 
Eph. I. I Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the 

2. 20 built upon the foundation of the apostles 

3. 5 now revealed unto his holy apostles and 

4. II gave some apostles; anfl ome, prophets 
Col. I. I Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the 

r Th. 2. 6 have been burdensome, as the apostles of 
t Ti. I. 1 I'aul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by tlie 

2. 7 I am ordained a preacher, and an apostle 

2 Ti. J. I Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the 

I. II lam appointed a preacher, and an apostle 
Titus I. I Paul, a servant of God, and an Apostle of 
Heb. 3. 1 holy brethren, .considei' the apostle and 

1 Pe. t. I I'etcr, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the 

2 Pc. I. I Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of 

3. 2 of the commandment of us the apostles 
Judo , 17 which were spoken before of the apostles 
Rev. 2. 2 tried them which say they are apostles.and 

18. 20 Rejoice .holy apostles and prophets; for 
21. 14 the names of the twelve apostles of the 

APOSTLE, false — 

False or lying apostle, i^f uSoTrotrroXor. 

2 Co. 11. 13 J'or such (are) false apostles, deceit£ul 

APOSTLESHIP — 

A sending forth, airocTToXi) apostole. 

Acts. I. 25 part of this ministry and apostleship 
Ilom. I. 5 we have received grace and apostleship 
I Co. 9. 2 for the seal of mine apostleship are ye in 
Gal. 2. 8 to the apostleship of the circumcision 

APOTHECAEIES' ART, prepared by the — 

ferf limes, nniJio mirquchath. ' 

2Ch. 16. 14 (spices) prepared by the apothecaries' art 
APOTHECARY — 
.l.To mix, compound, perfume, ns~i raqach. 

Mxoi 30. 25 compound after the art of the apothecary 
30. 35 confection after the art of the apothecary 
37. 29' according to the work of the apothecary 
Eccl.io. I cause the ointment of tho apothecary 

2. Mixture, spices, Hfn raqqack. 

Neh. 3. 8 ilanani.'ih. .son of (one of).. apothecaries 

AP-PA'-IM, D)Bi< face, presence. 

.Son of Nadab, great-grandson of Jcrahmecl, son of 

Uezron, u.c. 1400. 

I Ch. 2. 30 And the sons nf Nadab ; .Sclcd, and A. 
2. 31 And the soiu of A. ; ishi. And the sons 

APPAREL — 

1.0icrinc7il, ^:a Iffjed. 

Judgi7. 10 Twill give thee, .n suit of apparel, and 

1 Sa. 27. 9 took aw.ay the shee]> .and the apparel 

2 Sa. 14. 2 put on now mourning apparel, and 
Zech. 14. 14 silver, and apparel, in great abundance 

2.Cluthing, ti/X2^ le.busli. 

2 Sa. I. 24 onornaments of j;old upon your apparel 
EstU. 6. 8 I.et the royal appurel be brought which 
6.. 9 let this apparel and horse be delivered to 
6. 10 Make haste .take the apparel and tho 
6. 1 1 Tlien took Ilaman the apparel and the 
8. 15 Mordecai v/ent out .in royal apparel of 
Isa. 63. I this, .glorious in his apparel, travelling 
63. 2 Wherefore . . red in thine apparel, and thy 

Z.Clothing, »13^a malbash. 

1 Ki. 10. s of his ministers, and their apparel 

2 Ch. 9. 4 of his ministers, and their apparel 

g. 4 his cup-bearers also, and their apparel 
Zeph. I. 8 are clothed witli strange apparel 

i. Raiment, •f?.'?^ simlah. 

2 Sa. 12. 20 David arose, .and changed his apparel 
Isa. 4. 1 We will, .wear our own apparel 

5. Robe, garment, co-Otis estlies. 

Acts 1. 10 two men stood by them in white apparel 

12. 21 Herod, an-ayed in royal apparel, sat upon 

Jas. 2. 2 a man witli a gold ring, in goodly apparel 

Q. Garment, lixartov himation. 

I Pe. 3. 3 or of putting on of apparel 
I.Qarment, l/id-rKrfiSs, kimatismns. 

Acts 20..33 Ihavecovetednoraan'ssilver.-orapparel 

B.Long robe, Karaa-roK-ri katastole. . 

I Ti. 2. 9 adorn themselves in modest apparel 

APPAREL, changeable suits of — 

Costly apparel, mantle, nis^na machalatsoth. 

isa. 3. 22 changeable suits' of apparel, and the 
APPAREL in -- 
To be clothed, c'gb lahesh, 4. 
. Ezra 3. to |bey'set the priests in fheir wparel nith 



APPAREL, rich — 

Rich apparel, D"ph5 beromim. 

Eze. 27. 24 work, ajid in chests of rich apparel 
APPARELLED — 
In apparel, iv ifj.aTta-fi<a en himatismS. 

Luke 7. 25 they whicli are goi'geously apparelled 

APPARELLED, to be — 
Tu be clothed, n/^h lubesh. 

2 Sa. 13. 18 khig's daughters, .virgins apparelled 
APPARENTLY — 
{And) appearance, ^tp^ march. 

Num 12. 8 With him will I speak, .even apparently 
APPEAL to or unto, to — 
To call upon, iiriKaXeofiai epikaleomai. 

Acts 25. 1 1 but it there be none . I appeal unto Cesar 
25. 12 Hast tliou appealed unto Cesar, unto 
25. 21 when Paul had appealed to be reserved 

25. 25 he himself hath appealed to Augustus 

26. 32 if he had not appealed unto Cesar 

28. 19 I was constrained to appeal unto Cesar 

APPEAR, (things which do), to— 
1.7*0 reveal (itself), n^!! galah. 

Prov.27. 25 hay appe'a'reth, and tho tender grass 

2.T0 be revealed, vncovered, nhi galah, 2. 

Gen. 35. 7 there God appeared unto him, when he 
I Sa. 2. 27 Did I plainly appear unto the house of 

3. To he down, be white, shine, ahi galash. 
Song 4. I (lock of goats., appear from mt. Gilead 

6. 5 Hock of goats, .appear from Gilcad 

4. To go forth, Ky; yatsa. 

Neh. 4. 21 of the morning till tho stars appeared 
5.7*0 turn or shew the face, front, .njs panah. 

Exod 14. 27 when the morning appeared, .the Egypt. 

6. To open, no? palach, 3. 

Song 7. 12 the tender grape appear, .the pomegran. 

l.To be seen, ntn raah, 2. 

Gen. 1. 9 let the dry (land) appear : and it was so 
12. 7 the Lord appeared unto Abram, and said 

12. 7 altar unto the LoKD, who appeared unto 

17. I LoiiD appeared to Abram, and said unto 

18. I Lord appeai-ed unto him in the plains of 
26 2 the Lord appeared unto him, and said 
26. 24 Loud appeared.unto him the same night 
35. I appeared unto thee when thou flcddest 
31;. 9 God appeared unto Jacob again, when he 
48. 3 Jacob said. .God Almighty appeared imto 

Exod. 3. 2 Lord appeared unto him in a (lame of 

3. 16 Lord Odd of your fathers appeared unto 

4. I Lord hath not appeared unto tliee 

4. 5 God of Jacob, hath appeared unto thee 
6. 3 I appeared unto Aliraham .and unto J. 
16. 10 glory of the LORD appeared in the cloud 
23. 15 and none shall appear before me empty 
23. 17 thy males shall appear before the Loud 
34. 20 And none shall appear before me empty 
34. 23 shall all your men children appear 
34. 24 thou shalt go up to appear before the 
Lev. 9. 4 to-day the Lord will appear unto you 
9. 6 the glory of the Lord shall appear unto 
g. 23 the glory of the Lord appeared unto all 

13. 14 when raw flesh appeareth , he shall be 
13. 57 if it appear still in the garment, either 
16. 2 I will appear in the cloud upon the mercy 

Nam 14. 10 Lord appe.ired in the tabern.'icle of the 
16. 19 Lord appeared unto all the congregation 
16. 42 and the glory of the Lord appeared 

20. 6 glory of the Lord appeared unto them 
Deut 16. 16 shall all thy males appear before the Lord 

16. 16 they shall not appear before the Loiil> 
31. II Israel is come to appear before the Lord 
ji. 15 the Lord appeared in the tabernacle 
Judg. 6. 12 the angel of the LORD appeared unto him 
13. 3 the angel of the Lord appeared unto the 
13. 10 the man hath appeared unto me, that 
13. 21 Lord did no more appear to Manoah 

1 Sa. I. 22 I Avill bring him, that he may appear 

3. 21 the Lord appeared again in Shiloh 

2 Sa. 22. 16 the channels of the sea appeared, the 

1 Ki. 3. 5 Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream 

9. 2 Lord appeared to Solomon tho second 
II. 9 which had appeared unto him twice 

2 Ch. 1. 7 that night did God appear unto Solomon 

3. I appeared unto David his father, in the 
7. 12 Lord appeared to Solomon by night 
Psa. 42. 2 when shall I come and appear before God? 
84. 7 (everyone of them), .appeareth before God 
go. 16 Let thy work appear unto thy servants 
102. 16 when. . he shall appear in his glory 
Song 2. 12 The flowers appear on the earth ; the 
. Isa. 1. 12 When ye come to appear before me 
66. 5 he shall appear to your joy, and they 
Jer. 13. 26 upon thy face, that, .shame may appear 

31, 3 Lord hath appeared of old unto me 
Eze. 10. I appeared over them, .a sapphire stone 
10. 8 appeared .. a man's hand under their 

19. II appeared in her heightwiththemultitmde 

21. 24 in all your doings your sins do appear 
Dan. 1. 15 their countenances appeared fairer and 

8. I a vision appeared unto me. .me Daniel 
8. i which appeared unto me at the first 
Mai. 3. a who shall stand when he appeareth 7 



Si.To be seen, look out, rp^ shaqaph, 2. 

Jer. 6. I evil appeareth out of the north, and 

9.2*0 sliine again, avatpaivoixai amiphainomai. 
Luketg. II kingdom, .should immediately appear 

10.7*0 irMnifesi (one's self), ^fjL(pavl(u emplianizij. 
Matt27. S3 after his resurrection .appeaj-ed unio 
Heb. 9. 24 now to appeal- in the presence of God for 

11.7*0 shine upon, iiri<baivu epiphaino. 

Acts 27, 20 when neither sun nor stars, appeared ' 
. Titus 2. II For the grace of God hath appeared to 
3. 4 that the kindness and love, .appeared 

12.7*0 coinc, ^pxofiai erchomai. 

Acts 22. 30 commanded the chief priests,, to [appear] 

13.7*0 see, be seen, onro/xat opto'irud. 

Matt 17. 3 there appeared unto them Moses and 
Mark g. 4 there appeared unto them iiliaa with 
Luke 1. II there appeared unto him .an angel of tho 
g. 31 who appeared in glory, and spake of his 

22. 43 (there appeared an angel unto him from) 
24. 34 The Lord is risen, and hath appeared to 

Acts 2. 3 there appeared unto them cloven tongues 
7. 2 The God of glory appeared unto our 
7. 30 when forty years were expired .appeared 
7. 35 the angel which appeared to him in the 
9. 17 Jesus, that appealed unto thee in the way 
lO. g a vision appeared to Paul in the night 
26. 16 I have appeared the which I will appear 
Heb. g. 28 them that look for him shall he appear 
itev. 12. I there appeared a great wonder In heaven 

12. 3 there appeared another wonder in bea"veii 

14.7*0 shine, appear, be seen, (ftaivo/iai phai7iomai. 
Matt. I. 20 the angel of the Lord appeared unto hinj 
2. 7 enciuii ed . what time tho star appeared 

2. 13 the angel of the Lord appeareth to Joseph 
B. 19 an angel of the Lord appeareth in a dream 
6. 16 that they may appear unto men to fast 

6. 18 That thou appear not unto men to fast 

13. 26 brought forth then appeared the tares 

23. 27 whieli indeed appear beautiful outwanl 

23. 28 Even so ye also outwardly appear 

24. 30 then shall appear the sign of the Sou of 
Mark 16. 9 (when (Jesus) was risen, .appeared tirst] 
Luke 9. 8 And of some, that Elias had ajipeared 
Rom. 7. 13 liutsin, that it might appear sin, working 
2 Co. 13. 7 not that we should appear iipproved, hut 
Heb. II. 3 were not made of Ihiugs which do appear 
Jas. 4. 14 It is even a vapour, that appeareth tur it 
I Pe. 4. 18 shall the ungodly and the sinncj- appeurf 

15.7*0 be manifest, itfii (pavcpSs. 

1 Ti. 4. IS that thy profiling may appear to all 
16.7*0 make manifest, ipavipSa 2>harteroo. 

Marki6. 13 (After that he appeared in another forml 
16. 14 [Afterward he appeared unto the eleven | 

2 Co. 5. 10 we must all appear before the judgment 

7. 12 thatourcare for you. .mightappcar unto 
Col. 3. 4 Christ. .shall appear. .yeshallalsoaj)pear 
Heb. 9. 26 he appeared to put away sin by the 

I Pe. 5. 4 when the chief Shepherd shall appear, ye 
I Jo. 2. 28 that, when he shall appear, we may havu 

3. 2 it doth not yet appear, he sh.dl a|ipcar 
Rev. 3. iS shame of thy nakedness do not appear 

APPEAR, made — 

Making bare, '"iti'n.p machsoph. 

Gen. 30. 37 and made the white appear, .in the red 

APPEARANCE.— 

\. Appearance, nnyi march. 

Num. 9. 15 upon the tabernacle.. the appearance of 

q, 16 and the appearance of tire by night 
Eze. I. 5 Aiidthis(was)t(h;irappe.'irance; Iheyhnd 
I. 13 their appearance like the appearance of 
I 14 as the appearance of a (lash of IightniiiK» 
I. lO the appearance of the wheels and their 
I. 16 their appearance and their work, .as it 
1. 26 as the appearance of a sapphire stone 
I. 26 as the appearance of a man above upim it 
t. 27 appearance of fire from the appearaiuo 
I 27 from the appearance, the appearance of 
I. 28 As the appearance of the bow that is 
I. 28 so (was) the appearance of the brightness 
I. 28 This (was) the appearance of the likeness 

8. 2 the app, of fire, from the app. . .the app. 
to. I as the appearance of the likeness of ■■» 
10. 9 the appearance of the wheels, as tho 

10. 10 tlieir appearances, they four had one 
10. 22 their appearances and themselves : they 

40. 3 whose appearance. .like the appearance 

41. 21 the appearance, as the appearance 

42. II the way .(was) like the appearance of tho 

43. 3 according to the appearance of the vision 
Dan. 8. 15 there stood .the appearance of a man 

10. 6 his face as the appearance of lightning 
la 18 like the appearance of a man, and he, 
Joel 2. 4 The appearance, .as the appearance 

2.Sight, «T5os eidos. 

1 Th. s- 22 Abstain from all appearance of evil 
S. Sight, oil/is apsis. 

John 7. 24 Judge not according to the appeAranca 
i.Face, countenance, irpdffonrov prosopon. 

2 Co. 5. 12 them whichjgloryin appearance, and not 

APPEARANCE, outward — 
l.Rye, ]'y ayin. 

I. Sa. 16. 7 man looketh on the outward appearajice 



APPEARETH 



4G 



APPOINTED 



2.Face, countenance, vpScruirov prosopon. 

2 Co. lo. 7 on things after the outward appearance ? 
APPEARETH — 

Appearance, ^'^y? mareh. 

Lev. 13. 43 leprosy appeareth Jn the skin of tha flesh 

APPEARIKO — 

l.Uncovering, avonaXv^is apokalupsis. 

I Pe. 1. 7 and glory at the appearing of Jesus Christ 

2.Manifcstation, iiTi<pdveia epiphaneia. 
— I TL 6. J4 the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ 
z Ti. I. 10 the appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ 
4. I judge.. at his appearing and his kingdom 
4. 8 unto all them also that love his appearing 
Titus z. 13 Looking for.. the glorious appearing of 

APPEARINO, not — 

iVoZ evident, SSrjXor adelos. 

Luke It. 44 for ye are as graves which appear not 

APPEASE, to — 

\.To cover, pacify, 155 kaphar, 3 

Gen. 32. 2o I will appease him with the present 

2. To quiet, epv* shaqat, 5. 

Vrov.15. 18 (he that is) slow to anger appeaseth strife 
3.T0 lei or send down, KaTa(rT(\Kw kalastello. 

Acts 19. 35 the town-clerk had appeased the people 
APPEASED, to be — 
To cease, settle dovm, 1\'iff shakak. 

Esth. 2. I wrath of king Ahasuerus was appeased 
APPERTAIN, to — 
To be becoming, >"in,; yaah. 

Jer. 10. 7 King, .to thee doth it appertain 

APPETITE — 

'\.Life, 'n chai. 

Job 38, 39 or fill the appetite of the young lions 

2.Soul, »53 nephesh. 

Prov.23. 2 if thou (be) a man given to'appetite 
Eccl. 6. 7 and yet the appetite is not filled 

APPETITE, to havB — 

To go or run to and fro, P13?' shaqaq. 

Isa. 29. 8 faint, and his soul hath appetite 

AP-PHI'-A, 'Aircpi'a. 

A female disciple to whom, with Philemon and Archip- 

pus, Paul wrote an epistle. 

Phm. a to (our) beloved A., and Archippus 
AF-FII FO'-RTTM, market of Appius {Claitdius). 
A well-known station, 43 miles from Rome, on the Ap- 
plan Way, the great road from Rome to the Bay of 
Naples. The site is near Treponti, where the forty-third 
mile stone is still preserved. 

Acts 28. 15 they came to meet us as far as A. foruiii 

APPLE — 

Apple, quinces, n'Sn tappuach. 

Prov. 25. II A word fitly spoken . . apples of gold in 
Song 2. 3 comfort me with apples : for I (am) sick 

7. 8'and the smell of thy nose like apples 

APPLE of the eye — 

l.Liilleman, {the daughter), {n^)]w''Hishon{bath). 
Deutsz. 10 h^kept him as the apple of his eye 
Psa. 17. 8 Keep me as the apple of the eye, hide 
Prov. 7. a Keep, .ray law as the apple of thine eye 

2. The pupil, or gate, "55 babah. 

Zech. 2. 8 toucheth you toucheth the apple of his e. 

^.Daughter, ns bath. 

lam. 2. i8 let not the apple of thine eye ceaso 

APPLE TREE — 

Apple-tree, nlijn tappuach. 

Song 2. 3 As the apple-tree among the trees of the 

8. 5 I raised thee up under the apple-tree 
Joel J. la the apple-tree, .is wthered away 

APPLY, to — 

1, To cause to go in, nia ho, 5. 

Psa. 90. 12 we may apply (our) hearts unto wisdom 
Prov 23. 12 Apply thine heart unto instruction 

2!To incline, n^j natah, 5. 

Prov. 2. 2 apply thine heart to understanding 

3. To give, ]ni Tiathan. 

EccL 8. 9 AH this have 1 seen, and applied my heart 
8. 16 I applied mine heart to know wisdom 

i. To go round, 339 sabab. 

Eccl. 7. 25 I applied mine heart to know, .\vi3dom 
6. To set, place, pid, n'l^ shith. 

Prov 22. 17 apply thine lieart unto my knowledge 
APPOINT, to — 

1. To say, "Ok amar. 

1 KL 5. 6 according to all that thou shalt appoint 

II. 18 Pharoah .. appointed him victuals and 
Esth. 2. 15 Hegai. .keeper of the women, appointed 

2. To choose, "inj bachar. 

3 Sa. 15. 15 whatsoever, .the king shall appoint 
8. To speak, nj'j dabar, 3. 

I Kl. 12. 12 the third day, as the king had appointed 

4. To decree, engrave, pijn chaqaq. 

Prov. 8. 29 he appointed the foundations of the earth 



h.Tn cause toJcnow, VT, yada, 5. 

1 Sa. 11. 2 I have appointed (my) servants to such 
&.To decide, manifest, n?; yakach, 5. 

Gen. 24. 14 thou hast appointed for thy servant 
24. 44 hath appointed out for my master's son 

7. To found, appoint, "ip; yasad, 3, 

Esth. t. 8 king had appointed to all the officers 

8. To appoint, "ly; yaad. 

2 Sa. zo. 5 the set time which he had appointed 
Jer. 47. 7 shore? there hath he appointed it 

Mic. 6. 9 hear ye the rod, and who hath appointed 

9 To number, nji? manah, 3. 

Job 7. 3 wearisome nights are appointed to me 
Dan. I. 5 king appointed them a daily provision 
I. 10 the king, who hath appointed your 

\0. To point out, indicate, define, 3i33 naqab. 

Gen. 30. 28 Appoint me thy wages, and 1 will give it 

11. 7*0 give, [nj nalhan. 

Exod30. 16 appoint it for the service of the 
N urn 35. 6 six cities . . which ye shall appoint for the 
Josh.zo. 2 Appoint.out for you cities of refuge 
z Ki. 8. 6 the king appointed unto her a certain 
I Cli. t6. 4 appointed (certain) of the Levites to 
Ezra 8. 20 David . .had appointed for the service 
Neh. 9. 17 in their rebellion appointed a captain 
Eze. 4. 6 I have appointed thee each day for a year 
36. s the heathen . .have appointed my land 
45. 6 ye shall appoint the possession of the 

12. 7*0 cause to stand, n?j; amad, 5. 

I Ch. 15. 16 appoint their brethren, .the singers 

15. 17 Levites appointed Heman the son of .Toel 

zCh. 8. 14 he appointed, according to the order of 
so. 21 he appointed singers unto the LORD, and 
31. 2 llezeluah appointed the courses of the 
33. 8 I have appointed for your fathers 

Ezra 3. 8 Zerubbabel. .appointed the Levites, from 

Heh. 6. 7 thou hast also appointed prophets to 

7. 3 appoint watches of the inhabitants of 

12. 31 I.. appointed two great (companies of 

13. 30 I. .appointed the wards of the priests 
Esth. 4. s Hatach. whom he had appointed to 

13. To do, make, n'^j; asah. 

Job 14. 5 thou haet appointed his bounds that he 
Psa. 104. 19 he appointed the moon for seasons 

14. 7*0 inspect, overlook, •^a^ p(f.qad. 

livtxn. 3. 10 thou shalt appoint Aaron and his sons 

4. 27 ye shall appoint unto them in charge 
Jer. 15. 3 I will appoint over them four kinds 

49. 19 a chosen (man, that) I may appoint over 

50. 44 a chosen (man, that) I may appoint over 

51. 27 Ashchenaz ; appoint a captain against 

1 5. To charge, "ip? paqad, 5. 

Gen. 41. 34 let him appoint ofilcers over the land 
Lev. 26. 16 I will even appoint over you terror 
Num. I. 50 thou shalt appoint the Levites over the 
I Sa. 29. 4 thou hast appointed him, and let him not 
z KL 7. 17 the king appointed the lord on whose 
Esth. z. 3 let the king appoint officers in all the 

16. To command, rivi Isavah, 3. 

1 Sa. z5. 30 the Lord, .shall have appointed thee 

2 Sa. 6. 21 to appoint me ruler over the people of 

17. J4 the Lord had appointed to defeat the 
I Ki. I. 35 1 have appointed him to be ruler over 
Neh. 5. 14 I was appointed to be their governor in 

17. To set apart, e'^S qadesh, 5. 

Josh 20. 7 they appointed Kedesh in Galilee in 

18. To raise up, Dip qum, 5. 

Dan. 5. 2 1 he appointeth over it whomsoever he will 

19.7'o cause lo meet, prepare, rrr^ qarah, 5. 

Nam 35. II ye shall appoint you cities to be cities of 

2(i.To set, Dlb sum, 

Exod. 9. 5 Lord appointed a set time, saying 

21. 13 I will appoint thee a place whither he 
Num. 4. 19 appoint them every one to his service 

1 Sa. 8. II He will, .appoint, .for himself, for his 

8. 12 he ^vill appoint hira captains over 

2 Sa. 7. 10 1 will appoint a place for my people 

2 Kl. 10. 24 Jehu appointed fourscore men without 
II. 18 the priest appointed officers over the 

18. 14 king of Assyria appointed, .threehundred 
2,Ch. 23. 18 Jehoiada appointed the officers of the 
Psa. 78. s he.. appointed a law in Israel which 
Isa. 44. 7 since I appointed the ancient people 

61. 3 To appoint unto them that mourn in 
Jer. 33. 25 I have not appointed the ordinances of 
Eze. 21. ig thou son of man, appoint thee two ways 
21. 30 Appoint a way that the sword may come 
21. 22 to appoint captains, .to appoint, .rams 
Hos. I. II the children, .appoint themselves one 

21. To set, place, put, nT shith. 

Job 14. 13 thou wouldest appoint me a set time 

Isa. 26. 1 salvation will (God) appoint., walls and 
22.7'o seiid, nhv s/ialach. 

I Ki. 5. 9 unto the place that thou shall appoint 
23. To shew again, point out, avaSeiKi/vfii. 

Luke 10. I After these things the Lord appointed 
2i.To be laid off or aside, awSK^t^Lat apokeimai. 

Heb. 9. 27 as it is appointed unto men once to die 
25. To arrange througliout, SiaTciacrci) diatassd. 

Luke 3. 13 Exact do moro than that, .appointed-you 



Acts 7. 44 tabernacle, .as he had appointed 

20. 13 for so had he appointed, minding himself 
Tit. I. 5 ordain elders, .as I had appointed thee 

2&.T0 put throughout, SiariOrifii diatiihemi. 

Lukezz. zg I appointuntoyou..hathappointed..mo 
27. To put, place, 'lcTTr)ni histemi. 

Acts I. 23 they appointed two, Joseph called M 

17. 31 Because he hath appointed a day, in the I 

28. To set dovyn., Ka6icrTriiJ.i kathistemi. 

Acts 6. 3 whom we may appoint over this business 
29.7*0 do, make, iroifo) pnieS. 

'Heb. 3. 2 was faithful to him that appointed him 
SO.T'o arrange together, vvvrdtrcru suniasso. 

Matt 26. 19 the disciples did as Jesus had appointed 
27. 10 the potter's field, as the l.ord appoiuittl 

31.7*0 arrange', set in order, rdcr<ra iasso. 
MattzS. 16 where Jesus had appointed them 
Acts z2. 10 things which are appointed for thee to do 
Acts 28. 23 when they had appointed him a day 

32. To put, place, t(0ijju( lithemi. 

Matt 24. 51 and appoint (hini^ his portion with the 
Luke 12. 46 and will appoint liim liis portion witli 

1 Th. 5. 9 God hath not appointed us to wrath, but 

2 Ti. I. II Whereunto I am appointed a preacher 
Heb. I. z Son, whom he liatli appointed heir of all 
I Pe. z. 8 whereunto also they were appointed 

APPOINT before, to — 

To arrange before hand, irpoTaaaoiiai protassomai. 
Acts 17. 26 determined the times before appointed 

APPOINT a time, to — 

To cause to meet, convene, ly; yaad, 5. 

Jer. 49. 19 and who will appoint me the time? 
50. 44 and who will appoint me the time ? 
APPOINTED — 
l.Sons of death, nrHon '15 bene themuthak. 

Psa. 79. 11 preserve thoii those that are appointed 
2.7*0 be at a set season, ]0} zaman, 4. 

Ezra 10. 14 wives in our cities come at appointed 

Neh. 10. 34 at times appointed year by year, to burn 
13. 31 at times appointed, andforthellist-fruits 
3. 2*0 gird on, -\v) chagar. 

Judg 18. 11, 16 six hundred men appointed with 

18. 17 six hundred men. .appointed with 
i. Statute, pn choq. 

Job . 23. 14 For he performeth. .appointed for me 
5. Statute, decreed thing, n|3n chuqqah. 

Jer. 5. 24 he reserveth unto us the appointed weeks 
6. New or full moon, upa kese. 

Prov. 7. 20 will come home at the'day appointed 
7 Appointed place or time, ly'iD moed. 

Gen. 18. 14 At the time appointed I will return 
Exod23. IS in the time appointed of the mouth Abib 
Num. 9. 2 keep the passover at his appointed season 
9. 3 ye shall keep it in his appointed season 
g. 7 in ills appointed season among tlie 
g. 13 in his'appointed season, that man. .bear 
Josh. 8. 14 all his people, at a time appointed 

1 Sa. 13. II camest not within the days appointed 

20. 35 went, .into the field, at the. appointed 

2 Sa. 24. 15 the morning even to the time appointed 
Job 30. 23 the house appointed for all living 
Isa. I. 14 Your new moons and your appointed 
Jer. 46. 17 he hath passed the time appointed 
Dan. 8. 19 at the time appointed the end (shall be) 

II. 27 the end. .at the time appointed 

II. 29 At the time appointed he shall return 

11. 35 because (it is) yet for a time appointed 
^.Appointed places, nnj/^to tnoadoth. 

Josh 20. g These were tlie cities appointed for all 
9.2*0 be set up, nsj natsab, 2. 

t Sa. 19. 20 Samuel standing (as) appointed over them 
10.7*0 be marked out or off, IDD sanian, 2. 

Isa. 28. 25 cast in the. .appointed barley . .the rye 
[See also Destruction, season, time.] 

APPOINTED, to bo — 

1.7*0 number, '"tjo manah, 3. 

Job 7. 3 wearisome nights are appointed to me 

2.7*0 be numbered, njn manah, 4. 

I Ch. 9. 29 of them also (were) appointed to oversee I 

i. To be appointed, lii^ paqad, 2. W 

Neh. 7. I singers and the Invites were appointed 

12. 44 were some appointed over the chambers 
4.7*0 be laid, Kt'i/iai kei/mai. 

I Th. 3. 3 yourselves know that we are appointed 

APPOINTED place — 

Appointed place, appointment, niJDD miphqad. 

Eze. 43. 21 the appointed place of' the house, without 
APPOINTED sign — 
Appointed sign, nyiD moed. 

Judg2o. 38 there was an appoiote4 sign between 

APPOINTED time — 

1. Appointed time, nyto moed. 

Jer. 8. 7 the stork., knoweth her appointed times 
Heb. 2. 3 the vision (is) yet for sn appointed time 



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2. Warfare, «?)( tsahah. 

Job 7. I (Is there) not an appointed time to man 

14. 14 all the days of my appointed time will I 

Dan. 10, I true, but the time appointed (was) long 

APPODTTED unto him — 
Saying, -\dh emer. 

Job 20. 29 heritage appointed unto him by God 

APPOINTMENT — 

1. Saying, TaNO jnemar, 

Ezra 6. 9 according to the appointment of tho 

2,Moulh, ns pch. 

Num. 4. 27 At the appointment of Apron and his sons 
2 Sa. 13. 32 by the appointment of Absalom this hath 

APPOINTTffENT, to make an — 

To meet together by appointment, i]ii yaad, 2. 

Job 2. II they had made an appointment together 
APPREHEND, to — 

1. To receive thoroughly, KaraXaiifiivaikatalambarw. 

Phil. 3. 12 I may apprehend . . I am apprehended 
3. 13 I count not myself to have apprehended 

2. To press, seize, iridCu piazo. 

Acts 12. 4 when he had apprehended him, he put 
2C0. II. 32 the governor., desirous to apprehend me 

APPROACH — 

I. To 'draw near, aiij qareb. 

Deut 20. 3 ye approach this day unto battle against 
i.N'ear, anu qarob. 

Eze. 42. 13 the priests that approach, .shall eat 

43. 19 approach unto me, to minister unto me, 

APPROACH, to — 

1. To draw nigh, ^3} nagash. 

Num. 4. 19 when they approach unto the most holy 
Jer. 30. 21 engaged his heart to approach unto mo ? 

2.2*0 he nigh, vii nagash, 2. 

Deut 20. 2 the pHests shall approach and speak 
Jer. 30. 21 he shall approach unto me : for who 

3. To draw near, niij qareb. 

Lev. 18. 6 None of you shall approach to any 
18. 14 thoii shalt not approach to his wife 
18. ig thou shalt not approach unto a woman 
20. 16 if a woman approach unto any beast 
21. 17 let him not approach to offer the bread 
21. 18 that hath a blemish, .shall not approach 
Deut 31. 14 thy days approach that thou must die 
Josh. 8. 5 the people, .will approach unto the city 
2 Ki. 16. 12 the king approached to the altar, and 
Eze. 42. 14 shall approach to (those things) which 

4.2*0 draw nigh,'iyyi(a enggizo. 

Luke 12. 33 where no thief approacheth, neithermoth 
Heb. 16. 25 the more, as ye see the day approaching 

APPROACH nigh, to — 

To be drawn nigh, Vi^ nagash, 2. 

2 Sa. II. 20 Wherefore approached ye so njgh unto 

APPROACH, to cause to — 

To cau?e to draw near, 3ii5 qareb, 3. 

Psa. 65. 4 thou choosest, and causest to approach 

APPROACH, to make to — 

To cqicse to draw nigh, itfi) nagash, 5. 

Job 40: 19 can make his sword to approach (unto) 

APPROACH unto, which no man — 
' Vnapproached, ivpSfftros aprositos. 

I Ti. 6. 16 light which no man can approach unto 
APPROACHING — 

A drawing near, n^-ip qerahah. 

Isa. 58. 2. they take' delight in approaching to God 
APRON — 
l.Anything girded on, '"ni^n chagorah. 

Gen. 3. 7 sewed fig leaves, .and made . .aprons 

2. Handkerchief or apron, aiynKlvOwv sim.ikinthion. 

Acts 19. 12 unto the sick handkerchiefs or aprons 
APPROYE, to — 
\.To see, ntp^raah. 

Lam. 3. 36 To subvert a man. .the LOBD approveth 
2. 2*0 be pleased, nyi ratsah. 

Psa. 49. 13 yet their posterity approve their sayings 
3. To shoio off, avoSelKuu/ii apodeiknumi. 

Acts 2. U2 a man approved of God among you by 
4.2*0 test, make proof, of, doKtiid(o> dokirtutzd. 

Kom. 2. 18 knowest (his) will, and approveet the 

I Co. 16. 3 whomsoever ye shall approve by 

Phil. 1. 10 That ye-tnay approve things that are 

5.2*0 place together, ewurrdco sunistao. 

a Co. 6. 4 in all (things) approving ourselves as the 
7. II ye have approved yourselVes to be clear 
APPSOVED — 
Tested, tried, SSninos dokimos. 

Eomi4. 18 he that-.-serveth Christ (is), approved of 

16. lb Salute Apelles approved in Christ 
t Co. II. 19 that they which are approved may be 
B Co. lo. is not he that commendeth. .is approved 

13. 7 not that we should appear approved, but 
all 3. 1$ Study to shew tbyaeU approved unto God 



APT — 

To do, (IH. doers), n';/]) asah. 
2 Ki. 2^. 16 all (that were) strong (and) apt for war 

APT to teach — 

Apt to teach, SiSaKriKSs didaktikos, 

1 Ti. 3. 2 A bishop then must be. .apt to teach 

2 Ti. 2. 24 but be gentle unto all. .apt to teach 

A-QUI'-LA, 'AicvKas eagle. 

A Jew whom Paul found at Corinth on his.arrival from 

Athens. 

Acts 18. 2 And found a certain Jew named A., bom 
18. 18 sailed thence.. with him Priscilla and A. 
18. 26 whom when A. and Priscilla had heard 
Rom. i6. 3 Greet Priscilla artd A. my helpers in Christ 

1 Co. t6. 19 A. and Priscilla salute you much in the 

2 Ti. 4. 19 Salute Prifica and A., and the household 

AH, Ij; city. 

The capital of Moab, on the left bank of the river Ar- 
non. It was in Jerome's time known as Areppolis and 
Rsbbath Moab. The site is still called Rabba, between 
Kerek and the Wady Mojeb, about 11 miles from each. 
Num 21. 15 brook that goeth. .to the dwelling of A, 
21. 28 it hath consumed A. of Moab, (and) the 
Deut. 2. 9 because I have given A. unto tho children 
2. 18 Thou art to pass over through A., tho 
2. 29 Aa. .the Moabites which dwell in A., did 
Isa. 15. s Because in the night A. of Moab is laid 

A'-RA, «i,!? strong. 

Son of Jether, of tho tribe of Asher, B.C. 1540. 

I eh. 7. 38 And the sons of Jether.. Pispah, and A. 

A'-RAS, a>x a court. 

A city in the hill country of Judah, near Hebron. 

Josh. 15. 4.8;52 And in the mountains . . A., and Dumah • 

A-RA'-BAE, n^Tj; n the plain, wilderness. 
The valley on both sides of the Jordan from the Sea of 
Galilee to the southern extremity of the Salt Sea. This 
word is translated "plain" in many places, but seems 
to denote a particular place in Josh, xviii. The descrip- 
tion of an arabah is beautifully given in Jer, 51, 43, 
Josh.18. 18 And passed along, .over against A. 
18. 18 northward, and went down unto A. 

A-RA-BI-A, l-ij;.!, yvi,, aiji wilderness. 
Generally in the Scriptures this name is applied to 
Arabia Petnea, or that portion of the great Arabian 
Peninsula which consists of that of Sinai, Idumea, and 
the region of Mount Seir, being bounded by Egypt and 
the upper part of the Red Sea, the Land of Canaan, and 
Northern Arabia. Its oldest inhabitants were called 
Horim or Horites, because of their living in "holes or 
caves ; " these were supplanted by the Edomites, and 
the Ishmaelites, and the Amalckites. The first men- 
tion of the name occurs in the reign of Solomon, B.C. 
1014-Q75, when he is represented as receiving gold from 
" all the kings of Arabia," but whether as tribute or as 
a present is not mentioned (i Ki. 10. 15 ; 2 Ch. 9. 14); 
Jehoshaphat, B.C. 941, is also represented as receiving 
from the Arabians 7700 rams, and 7700 he-goats (3 Ch. 
17. 11); the Arabians, who are represented as "near 
the Ethiopiane," came up against Judah in the days of 
Jehoram, B.C. 887, plundered his house, carried away 
his wives and hia sons (whom they afterwards slew) 
except Jehoahaz (or Ahaziah, or Azariah), his youngest 
son (2 Ch. 21. 17 ; 22. i); they are said to dwell in Gur- 
baal, a place unknown, and to have been defeated by 
Uzziah, B.C. 810 (2 Ch. 26. 7) ; Geshem tho Arabian, 
joined with Sanballat the Horonite and Tobiah tl>e 
Ammonite, to mock and intimidate Nehemiah (Neh. a. 
19 -,4. 7 ; 6. i) ; the woe denounced against Babylon 
was, that "neither shall the Arabian pitcli tent there" 
(Isa. 13. 20); a woe was denounced against Arabia 
itself, against a forest there, and against the travelling 
companies of Dedanim, the land of Tema, and the glory 
of Kedar (Isa. 21. 13-17) ; lust for idolatry is represented 
as that of the Arabian in the wilderness watching for 
prey (Jer.53. 2) ; their kings, distinct from those of De- 
dan, and Tema, and Buz, had to drink of the cup of the 
Lord from the hand of Jeremiah (Jer. 25. 24). 

Arabia and the princes of Kedar traded with Tyre, 
B.C. s88 (Eze. 27. 2i); some of its inhabitants were 
among the hearers of the Apostles on the day of Pente- 
cost (Acts 2. 11); and were perhaps converted, and with 
these Paul may have associated himself when he went 
to Arabia after his conversion (Gal. i. 17; 4. 25). It ig 
sometimes referred to as " Kedera," or " the East," as 
in Gen. 10. 30 ; 25. 6 ; 29. t ; Num. 23. 7, &c. This 
woiild seem to have been the name given to it by the 
Inhabitants of Egypt and Canaan, as being to the East 
of these countries, as "Arab," or the "West," may 
have been given to it by the people ol Babylonia. The 
principal tribes in Arabia Petra;a, with which the Bible 
principally deals, were the Amalekites, Edomites, Ge- 
shurites, Gezerites, Hagarites, Horites, Ishmaelites, 
Kadmonites, Kenites, Kenizzites, Kederenes, Midian- 
ites, Nabathaeans, with tho Moabites and Ammonites. 
The chief places mentioned are Almon-Diblathaim, 
Alush, Baal-Zephon, Bemoth, Beeroth, Bene-jaakan 
Beer-lahai-roi, Bozrah (in Edom), Buz, Diklah, Dinha> 
bah, Dizahab, Dophkah, Ebronah, Elath, Elfan, En- 
egUum, En-misbpat, Ezion-geber, Gebal, &c. 

1 Ki. 10. 15 Beside, .of all the kings of A., and of the 
e Ch. 9. 14 And all the kings of A. and governors 
Isa. 21. 13 burden upon A. In the forest in A. 
Jer. 23. 24 And all the kings of A., and all the kings 
Eze, 27: 21 A., and all the princes of Kedar. they 



Gal. I. 17 but I went into A., andtetumed again 
4. 25 For this Agar is mount Sinai in A., and 
A-RA-BI-ANS, D'X-a^j^. 
Tho Gentile appellation of the Inhabitants of Arabia. 

2 Ch.17. IT and the A. brought him flocks, seven 

2 1. 16 Lord stirred up . . the spirit of the . . A . 

22. I for the band, .that came with the A. to 
26. 7 And God helped him. .against the A. 

Neh. 2. 19 ButwheH..GcshemtheA.,heard(it),they 
4. 7 when Sanballat, and Tobiah. and the A. 
8. I Sanballat, and Tobiah, and Gesham the A. 
Isa. 13. ^p neither shall the A. pitch tent there 
Jer. 3. 4 In the ways hast thou sat. .as the A. In 
Acts 2. II Cretes and A., we do hear them speak 
A'-HAD, -rii)^ fugitive. 

1. A king who attacked the Israelites near Mount Hor, 
ond was defeated, B.C. 1452. 

Num 21. I And (when) king A. the Canaanite, whicli 
33. 40 And king A. the Canaanite, which dwelt 

2. A Benjamite, son of Berlah, one of the principal in- 
habitants of AJjalon, B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. e. IS [sons of Elpaal], .Zebadiah, and A., and 

3. A town or district in tho S. of Judah, N. of the 
wildernese. 

Josh. 12. 14 [These (are) the Idngs], .the king of A. 
Judg I. 16 wilderness of Judah . .in the south of A. 
A'-RAH, rnt} wayfarer. 

1. An Asherite, and son of Ulla, B.C. 1500. 

I Ch. f. 39 And the sons of Ulla ; A. and Hanlel, and 

2. The father of a family that came up from exile, B.c, 
536. 

Ezr. 2. 5 Thechildrenof A.jSevenhundredseventy 
Neh. 7. 10 The children of A., six hundred fifty 

3. A Jew whose granddaughter became the wife of 
Tobiah the Ammonite, who attempted to hinder Nehe- 
miah in the rebuilding of Jerusalem, B.C. 536. 

Neh. 6. 18 son in law of Shechaniah the son of A. 

A'-RAU, D"jx high, exalted. 

1. A son of Shera, B.C. 2280. 

Gen. 10. 22 cliildren of Shera ; Elam. .Lud, and A. 

10. 23 And the children of A.; Uz, and Hul, and 
I Ch. 1. 17 The sons of Shem ; Elam. .Lud, and A. 

2. Son of Kemuel Abraham's nephew, B.C. 1838. 

Gen. 22. Bi Kemuel the father of A. 

3. This terra is used to denote the whole country of 
Syria, but especially tho hilly districts. In such cases 
it is generally translated Syria or Mesopotamia. 

Num 23. 7 Balak. .hath brought me from A. 

4. A district of the hill country N. of Canaan. 

I Ch. 2.-23 And he took Geshur, and A., with the 

5. Son of Sbamer, of the tribe of Asher. 

I Ch. 7. 34 And the sons of Shamer; Aht. .and A. 

Matt. I. 3 Phares begat Esrom ; and Esrora begat A 
I. 4 And A. begat Aminadab ; and Aminadab 

Luke 3. 33 Aminadab, which was (the son) of A. 
Aram is used in the Hebrew to denote the nation oi 
which Aram, son of Shem, was the founder, or that 
dwelt in the country called Aram. In such cases the 
English version has It always rendered Syriam. 
A-RA-MX-TESS, ri;(j-ixn the female Aramile. 
Manaaseh's concubine. 

I Ch. 7. 14 his concubine the A. bare Machir the 
A-RAM NA-HA;RA'-IM, on^J D"3!< Aram of two rivers. 
Tlie country between tho Tigris and the Euphrates, 
called in Greek Mesopotamia. 

Psa. 60. title, when he strove with A. Naharaim, and 
A-RAM ZO'-BAH, nys crr^, Aram of Tsnbah. 
The land between the Oronles and the Euphrates, N.E. 
of Damascus, and S. of Hamath. 

Psa. 60. title, when he strove with. .A. Zobah 
A'-RAN, ]1H firmness. 
Son of Selr the Horite, B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 3S. a8 children of Dishan (are) these; Uz, and- A. 

1 Ch. I. 42 The- sons of Dishan ; Uz, and A 
A-RA'-RAT, B"n** creation, holy land. 

A district of Ajraienia, between the river Arazes and tho 
lakes Par and Urumia, 

Gen. 9. 4 the ark rested . .upon the mountatos of A. 

Jer. s«- 127 call. .against-h?r the kingdoms of A. 
A-RATJ'-NAEf, njns, niry^Jah is firm. 
A Jebusite from whom David purchased the site of an 
altar to the Lord. (In i Ch. 21. 15, it is Oman.) B.C. 
1040. 

2 Sa. 24. 16 angel . .was by the threshing-place of A. 

»4. 18 an altar, .in the threshing-floor of A. 
24, jio And A. looked, and saw the king and his 
44. so and A. went out, and bowed himself 
24. EI And-A. said. Wherefore is my lord the 
S4. 22 And A. said unto David. Let my lord the 
24. 23 All these (things) did A., as a king, give 
04. 23 And A, said unto the king, The Lord thy 
04. 24 And the king said unto A., Nay ; but I 

Ak'-BA, PJIN strength of Baal. 
Father of the Anakira (Hivites) and Nephillm (giants). 
The name'Arba occurs in the Hebrew in connection 
with Kirjath "city" only, which is left untranslated 
in the English version, so that " Kirjath-arba" appears 
as.the name of the city which is elsewhere called the 
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(Jen. 35. 27 And Jacob came,. unto the city of A. 
Juslus. 13 unto Ciilcb. he gave.. the city of A, the 

21. II And they gave them the city of A. the 

AR-BA-THITE, 'ri^lV. belonging to Arabah. 
The patronymic of Abialbon anVJ of Abiel. 

2Sa. 23. 3.1 [one of the thirty].. Abi-albon the A. 

1 Ch. II. 32 liurai of the brooks of Gaaah, Abiel the A. 

AK-BrTE, '^IN a -native of Arab. 
I'aarai was one of David's guard ; in the parallel list of 
Chronicles it is given as Bcn-ezbai, by a change in let- 
ters not unfrequent. 

2Sa. 23. 35 [One of the thirty]. .Paarai the A. 
AKCHANGEL — 
Chief messenger, apxayyiKoi archanggclos. 

I Th. 4. 16 with the voice of the archangel, and with 
Judo 9 Michael the arcliangel, when contending 

AU-CHE-LA'-trS, 'ApW^aos people's chief. 

A son of Herod the Great, who succeeded his father as 

ruler of Idumea, Judea, and Samaria. ■ 

Matt. 2. 22 But wlien he heard that A. did reign In 

ABCHEK — 

l.To tread a bow, rvs'^i %y\ darak qcsheth. 

I Ch. 8. 40 the sons of Ulam were mighty, .archers 
Jer. 51. 3 let the archer bend his bow, and against 

2. To shout,^shool arrows, Y%n chatsats, 3. 

Judg. 5. II (are delivered) from the noise of archers 

3. To shoot, iTi; ijarah. 

I Ch. 10. 3 the archers hit him, and he was wounded 
a Ch. 35. 23 the archers sliot at king .Josiah ; and 

^.Archer, an rah. 

Job 16. i3*IJis archers compass me round about, he 
B.Bozo, nc'iT qcsheth. 

Isa. 21. 17 the residue of the number of archers 

22. 3 they are bound by the archers : all that 

6.T0 shoot, cast with a bote, nz^ij nn; yafah, 5. 
I Sa. 31. 3 and he was sore wounded of the archer 
I Ch. 10. 3 and he was wounded of the archers 

7. To become an archer, nij'jj n^-j rabah. 

Gen. 21. 20 and he grew, .and became an archef 

8. Owner of arrows, yu ''US baal chets. 

Gen. 49. 23 The archers have sorely grieved him 

AKCHES — 

1. Arches, porches, D'rpTX elammim. 

Eze. 40. 21 the arches, .were after the measure of the 
40. 22 their arches, and their palm trees, 
40. 22, 26 the arches thereof Cwere) before them 
40. 24, 29, 33 arches thereof ..according to those 
40. 25, 29, 33 in the arches thereof roundabout 
40. 31 thearchesthereof (were) toward the utter 
40. 34 the arches thereof (were) toward the ^ 
4Q. 36 the arches thereof, and the windows to it 

2-Arches, porches, nieSx elammolh. 

Eze. 40, 16 And. .narrow windows, .to the arches 
40. 30 the arches round about (were) five 

tR-CHE-VrraS, K:.ir)«. Meaning uncertain. 
The inhabitants of OrchiB in Chaldea removed to 
Samaria to colonise the land after the Israelites were 
carried away. 

Ezra 4. gThen. .IlehumtheclianceiIorand..theA. 

AR'-CHI, '^ivn the long. 

A city on the border of Ephraim, between Luz and 

Ataroth. 

Josh. 16. 2 passeth along unto the borders of A. to A. 

AUCH-IP'-PTJS, "Apxiirrros chief groom. 

One whom Paul exhorts to fidelity. 

Col. 4. 17 And say to A., Take heed to the ministry 
Phm. 2 to (our) beloved Apphia, and A. our 

AK-CHITE, "JIKn the long.^ 

The patronymic of Ilushai, David's friend, B.C. 1050. 
2 Sa. 15. 32 Hushai the A. came to meet him with his 

16. 16 And it came to pass, when Hushai the A. 

17. 5 Call now Hushai the A. also, and let us 
17. 14 The counsel of Hushai the A. (is) better 

I Ch. 27. 33 Hushai the A. (was) the king's companion 

ABC-TTT'-ETJS, ail, E^rv group, crowd. 

A constellation commonly called the Great Bear, of 

which the principal star is Dubbhe. 

Jol> 9. 9 Which maketh A., Oiion, and Pleiades 
38. 32 canst thou guide A. with his sons? 
AKD, '^"jx sprout, descent. 

1. A son of Benjamin, B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 21 sons of Benjamin (were) Belah and A. 

2. A son of Eela, son of Benjamin, B.C. 1660. 

Niim 26. 40 the sons of Bcla were A." and Naaman 

Alt-DrraS, '^-)Krr the Ardile, belonging to Ard. 
Patronymic of the grandsons of Bela. 
Nnm 26. 40 (of Ard), the family of the A. 

AB'-BOH, I^Tix descendant 

Son of Caleb, son of Hezron, B.C. 1560. 

I Ch. 2. 18 her sons (are) these ;, Jesher. .and A. 
/iWF, there — 
l.Are there t there are or is, lyK ish. 

Uic. 6. Jo Arc there yet the treasures of wickedness 



2. There is or arc, v; ycsh. 

Jer. 14. 22 Arc there (any) among the vanities of 

AH-E'-LI, 'SsiN valiant, heroic, 
A son of Gad, B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 16 And tlio sons of G.aii ; Zcpliion. .and A. 

J<um26. 17 of A. the family of the Arclites 

ABtE-LITES, '^N-ix the patronymic of Areli's family. 
Num 26. 17 of Arcli, tlie family of the A. 

A-RE-O-PA-GITE, 'ApfioTrayiTTjs of the Areopagzis. 
Dionysius, a convert, is designated thus. 

"Acts 17 34 among the which (was) Dionysius the A. 

A-RE-O-PA'-GUS, ■'Apfioj Udyos Mar's Hill. 
This institution is attributed to Cecrops, the founder of 
Athens B.C. 1556; Solon, B.C. 594, extended its jurisdic- 
tion. The guardianship of the laws and the power of 
enforcing tliem was intrusted by Solon to this court. 
Religion and the education of youth were placed under 
its control. Its constitution was preserved until 
Pericles, B.C. 461, caused himself to be elected without 
having previously received the appointment of archon. 
Paul was brought before this court A.D. 51 (Acts 
17. 19). 

Acts 17. 19 they took him, and brought him unto A. 

A-RE'-TAS, 'Ape'ros pleasing. 

An ethnarch in N. Arabia, whose deputy sought to 

appreliend Paul in Damascus. 

2 Cor 11. 32 In Damascus the governor under A. the 
AR'-GOB, 3i-iN strong. 

1. A district of the kingdom of Og in Bashan, after- 
wards called " Trachenitis,". .and now Ellejeh ; it had 
no less than sixty cities. 

Deut. 3. 4 allthe region of A., the kingdom of Og 
3. 13 all the region of A., with all Bashan 
3. 14 all the country of A. unto the coasts of G. 

1 Kl. 4. 13 the region of A., which (is) in Bashan 

2. A man of rank under Pekah, son qX Remaliah, B.C. 
761. 

2 Ki. 15. 25 palace of the king's house, with A. and 

ARGUE, to -^ 

To reason, n?; yakach, 5. 

Job 6. 25 but what doth your arguing reprove? 

ARGUMEKT — 
Reasoning, nn5in tokachath. 

Job 23. 4 I would, .fill my mouth with arguments 

A-BI'-DAI, ''I'^N. Meaning uncertain. 
A son of Uaman, hanged along with Iiis father. 
Esth. g. 9 Parmashta and Arisai, and A., and V. 

A-RI'-DA'-THA, »<Ci"l'"!f«. 

Son of Haman, one of the ten who were hanged along 

with their father, B.C. 510. 

Esth. 9. 8 Poratha, and Adalia, and A. 

A-RI'-EH, rnnxn lion of J ah. 
A companion of Argob, B.C. 761. 

2 Ki. 15. 25 Pekah.. conspired.. with Argoh and A. 

A-Rf-El, Sx'-iN lion of God. 

1. A person whoin Ezra sent along with others to Iddo 
at Casiphia, B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8, 16 Then sent I for Eliezer, for A., for 

2. A symbolic name for Jerusalem. 

Isa. 29. 1 Woe to A., to A., the city (where) David 
29. 2 yet I will distress A., and there shall be 
29. 2 and it shall be unto me as A. 
29.. 7 the nations that fight against A. 

ARIGHT — 

\. Right, JS ken. 

Jer. 8. 6 I hearkened.. they spake not aright 

2. Upright thing, oni^j-p mesharim. 

Prov.23. 31 when it is red . .it moveth itself aright 
ARIGHT, to set — 
To prepare, set aright, [13 kun, 5. 

Psa. 78. 8 (that) set not Uieir heart aiight 
ARIGHT, to use — 
To make good, tise well, 3u; yatab, 5. 

Prov. 15. 2 tongue of tlie wise useth knowledge aright 

A-BI-MA-THE'-A, 'ApinaBaia a height. 
Another name for Ramah, where Samuel dwelt, 5 miles 
if. of Jerusalem, on the borders of Ephraim and Ben- 
jamin. The LXX. call it Armathaim, and Josephus 
Armatha, It is now called Ramch. 

Matt 27. S7 there came a rich man of A., named 
Markis. 43 Joseph of A., an honourable counsellor 
Luke23. 51 (he was) of A., a city of the Jews : who 
John 19. 38 And after this Joseph of A., being a 

AR-I'-OCH, TiV-^N lion-like. 

1. A king of Ellaisar in Assyria, B.C. 1926. 

Gen. 14. 1 it came to pass in the days of . . A. king of 
14. 9 With.. A. king of Ellasar; four kings with 

2. Captain of the guard of Nebuchadnezzar. 

Dan. 2. 14 Daniel answered with, .wisdom to A. 
2.' 15 He anwered and said to A. the king's 
2. 15 Then A. made the thing known to Daniel 
2. 24 Therefore Daniel went in unto A., whom 
2. 25 Then A. brought iu Daniel before the king 



A-RI'-SAI, 'P'"iN- ^Meaning uncertain. 
A son of Uaman the Agagite, B.C. 510. 

Esth. 9. 9 Parmashta, and A., and Aridai, and 

ARISE, to — 

\.To rise, Imrst forth, nnj zarach. .f 

Psa. 104. 22 The sun ariseth, they gather themselves J 

112. 4 Unto the upright there ariseth light 
Eccl. I. s The sun also ariseth, and the sun goeth 

I. 5 hasteth to his place where he arose 
Isa. 60. 2 the Lord shall arise upon thee, and his 
Jon. 4. 8 when the sun did arise, that God 
Nah. 3. 17 when the sun ariseth they tlee away 
Mai 4. 2 shall the Sun of righteousness arise 

2. To lift up OTieself, Kfel nasa. 

Psa. 89. 9 when the waves thereof ariso 
3.7*0 go up, njj; alah. 

Gen. 19. 15 And when the morning arose, then the au. 

2 Sa. II. 20 if so be that the king's wrath arise 

1 Ki. 18. 44 there ariseth a little cloud out of the sea 

2 Ch. 36. 16 the Lord arose against his people 

LTo stand up, ir^ll, amad. A 

Estli. 4. 14 enlargement and deliverance arise to the ■ 

5. To rise up. Dip qum. 

Gen. 13. 17 Arise, walk through the land in the length 
19. 15 Arise, take thy wfe, and thy. .daughters 
19. 33 when she lay down, nor when she arose 
19. 35 the younger arose, and lay with him 
21. 18 Arise, lift up the lad, and hold him 
24. 10 he arose, and went to Mesopotamia 
24. 61 Rebekah arose, and her damsels, and 
27. 19 arise, I pray thee, sit . . eat of my venison 
27. 31 Let my father arise, and eat of his son's 

27. 43 arise, tlec thou to Laban my brother 

28. 2 Arise, go to Padan-aram, to the house of 
31. 13 arise, get thee out from this land 

35. I Arise, go up to Beth-el, and dwell there 
"35. 3 let us arise, and go up to Beth-el 

37. 7 my sheaf arose, and also stood upright 

38. 19 she arose, and went away, and laid by 
41. 30 there shall arise.. seven years of famino 
43. 8 we will arise and go; that we may live 
43. 13 Take, .your brother, and arise, go again 

Exod. «. 8 there arose up anew king over Egypt 
Deut. 9. 12 Arise, get thee down quickly from hence 
10. II Arise, take (thy) journey before the people 
13. I there arise among you a prophet 

17. 8 If there arise a matter too hard for thee 
34. 10 there arose not a prophet since in Israel 

Josh. I. 2 arise, go over this Jordan, thou, and 
8. I take all the people of war. .and arise 
8. 3 Joshua arose, and all the people of war 
8. 19 the ambush arose quickly out of their 
i8. 8 the men arose, and went away: and 
24. 9 Then Balak arose, .and warred against 
Judg. 2. 10 therearoseanothergenerationafterthcm 

3. 20 And he arose out of (his) seat 

4. 9 Deborah arose, and went out with Barak 

5. 7 until that I Deborah arose, that I arose 

5. 12 arise, Barak, and lead thy captivity captivo 
7. 9 Arise, get thee down unto the host; for I 

7. 15 Arise; for the Lord hath delivered into 

8. 21 Gideonarose.andsIewZebannd Zalmuiina 
10. I there arose 'o defend Israel Tola the son 
10. 3 after him nrose Jair, a Gileadite, and 

13. II Manoah arose, and went after his wife 
16. 3 Samson, .arose at midulght. and took llio 

18. 9 Arise, that we may go up against them 

19. 3 her husband arose, and went after her 

20. 8 all the people arose as one mau, saying 
20. iB the children of Israel arose, and went up 

Ruth I. 6 Then she arose with her daughters-in-law 
I Sa. 3. 6 Samuel arose and went to .Eli, and 
3. 8 he arose and went to Eli, and said 

9. 3 Kish said to Saul., arise, go seek the asses 
9. 26 Saularose, and they went out both of tlieni 

13. IS Samuel aiose, and gat him up from Gilgal 

16. 12 Arise, anoint him : for this (is) he 

17. 35 when he arose against me, I caught (him) 

17. 32 the men of Israel and of Judah arose, and 
' 17. 48 the Philistines arose, and came and drew 

18. 27 David arose and went, he and his men 
JO. 25 Jonathan arose, and Abner sat by Saul's 
2o. 34 Jonathan arose from the table in fierce 

20. 41 David arose out of (a place) toward the 
eo. 42 he arose, and Jonathan went into the 

21. 10 David arose and fled that day for fear 
23. 4 Arise, go down to Keilah ; for I will 

23. 13 David and his men. .arose and departed 
23. 16 Saul's son arose, and went to David 

23. 24 they arose, and went to 2iph before Sanl 

24. 4 Davjd arose, and cut off the skirt of Sauls 

24. 8 David . .arose afterward, and went out of 

25. I David arose, and went down to. . Pavan 
25. 4t she arose, and bowed herself on (her) face 

25. 42 Abigail, .arose and rode upon an ass 
e6. 2 Saul arose, and went down to. .Ziph 

26. s David arose, and came to the place where 

27. 2 David arose, and he passed over with 

28. 23 he arose from the earth, and sat upon tho 
31, 12 the valiant men arose, and went all niKht 

2 Sa. 2. 14 Let the young men now arise, and play 
2. 15 there arose and went over by number 
3 Bi I w)ll arise and go, and will gather all 
6. 2 David arose, and went with all the peopio 
ti. 2 David arose from off his bed, and wajked 
12. 17 And the elders of his house arose 
12. 20 David arose from the earth, and washed 
n. 15 Aninon said unto her. Arise, be gono 



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3 Sa. 13. 29 all the king's sons arose, ajid every man 

13. 31 the king arose, and tare his garments 

14. 23 Joab arose and went to Geshur, and 

14. 31 Joab arose, and came to Absalom 

15. 9 he arose, and went to Hebron 

15. 14 Arise, and let us flee ; for we shall 
17; 1 I will arise and pursue after David 
17. 21 Arise, and'pass quickly over the- water 
17. 72 David arose, and all the people that 
17. 23 he saddled (his) ass, and arose, and gat 
ig. 7 arise, go forth, and speak comfortably 
i^ 8 the king arose, and sat in the gate 

22. 39 they could not arise, .they are fallen 

23. 10 He arose, and smote the Philistines until 
I KL I. 50 arose, and went, and caught hold on the 

2. 40 Shimei arose, and saddled his ass, and 

3. 12 neither after thee shall any arise like 

3. 20 she arose at midnight, and took my son 
8. 54 he arose from before the altar of the LoiiD 

II. 18 they arose oiit of Midian, and c^me to 
II. 40 JeroUoam arose, and fled into Egypt, unto 
14. 2 Arise, I pray thee, and disguise thyself 
14. 4 Jeroboam's wife, .arose, and went to 
14. 12 Arise thou . .get thee to thine own house 
14. 17 Jeroboam's wifo arose, and departed, and 
17. 9 Arise, get thee to Zarephath, which • 
17. 10 So he arose and went to Zarephath 
19. 3 he arose and went for his life, and came 
ig. 5 an angel, said unto him, Arise, .eat 
ig. 7 and said. Arise, .eat, because the journey 
19. 8 he arose, and did eat and drink, and weut 
19. 21 he arose, and went after Elijah and 
21. 7 arise, (and) eat bread, and let thine heart 
21. 15 Arise, take possession of the vineyard of 

21. 18 Arise, go do^vn to meet Ahab king of 

2 Kl. I. 3 Arise, go up to meet the messengers of 

1. 15 he arose, and went down wi*.h him unto 

4. 30 And he arose, and followed her 

7. 7 they arose and fled in the twilight, and 

7. 12 the king arose in the night, and said unto 

8. I Arise, and go thou and thine household 
8. 2 the woman arose . . and she wen( with 

g. 6 he arose, and went into the house; and he 

10. 12 And he arose and departed, and came to 

11. I she arose and destroyed all the seed royal 

12. 20 his servants arose, and made a conspiracy 
23. 25 neither after him arose there, .like him 
25. e6 all. .arose, and came to Egypt : for they 

I Ch. 10. 12 They arose, all the valiant men, and took 

22. i5 Arise, .and be doing, and the Lord be 
22. 19 arise therefore, and build ye the sanctuary 

2Ch. 6.41 arise, Lord God, into thy resting place 

22. 10 she arose and destroyed all the seed 

29. 12 the Levites arose, Mahath, and Joel 

30. 14 they arose and took away the altars 

30. 27 the Levites arose and blessed the people 
Ezra 9. 5 I arose up from my heaviness ; and having 

10. 4 Arise ; for (this) matter (belongeth) unto 
10. 5 Then arose Ezra, and made the chief 
Neh. 2. 12 I arose in the night, I and some few men 

2. 20 we his servants will arise and build . but 
Esth. 7. 7 the king arising from the banquet of 

8. 4 Esther arose, and stood before the king 
Job I. 20 Job arose, and rent his mantle, and 
7. 4 When shall I arise, and the night be 
ig. i8 Yea. .1 arose, and they spake again^ me 

25. 3 upon whom doth not his light arise 1 
29. 8 and the aged arose, stood up 

Psa. 3. 7 Arise, LORD ; save me, my God : for 

7. 6 Arise, Lord, in thine anger, lift up 
g. 19 Arise, Lord; let not man prevail 

to. 12 Arise, Lord ; God, lift up thine hand 

12. 5 now will I arise, saith the Lord ; I will 

17. 13 Arise, Lord, disappoint him, cast him 
44. 26 Arise, for our help, and redeem us for thy 
68. 1 Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered 
74. 22 Arise, God, plead thine own cause 

76. 9 God arose to judgment, to save all the 
78. 6 should arise and declare, .to their 
82. 8 Arise, God, judge the earth : for thou 
88. 10 shall the dead arise (and) praise thee? 
102. 13 Thou Shalt arise, (and) have mercy upon 
log. 28 when they arise,.let them be ashamed 
132. 8 Arise, Lord, into thy rest; thou, and 
Prov. 6. 9 when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep ? 
Song 2. 13 Arise, my love, my fair one, and come 
Isa. 2. 19, 21 he ariseth to shake terribly the earth 
21. 5 arise, ye princes .anoint the shield 

23, 12 daughter of Zidon : arise, pass over to 

26. 19 shall live, (with) my dead body, .arise 

31. 2 he. will arise against the house of the 
49. 7 Kings shall see and arise, princes also 
52. 2 arise . . sit down, O Jerusalem -. loose 
60. I Arise, shine ; for thy light is come, and 

Jer. I. 17 arise, and speak unto them all that I 

2. 27 but. .they will say. Arise, and save us 
2.. 28 let them arise, if they can save tl.fe in 
6. 4 arise, and let us go up at noon, woe 
6. 5 Arise, and let us go by night, and let us 

8. 4 Shall they tall, and not arise? shall he 
>3. 4 Take the girdle, and arise, go to Euphr. 

13. 6 Arise, go to Euphrates, and take the 

18. 2 Arise, and go down to the potter's house 
31. 6 Arise ye, and let us go up to Zion unto 
41. 2 Then arose Ishmael the son.of Nethaniah 
46. 16 Arise, and let us go agaia to our own 
49. 28 Ariseye,gouptoKedar,andspoilthemen 
49. 31 Arise, get you up unto the wealthy nation 

Lam. 2. ig Arise, cry out in the nigtt : in the 

■ E2e. 3. 22 Arise, go forth into the plain, and I will 

3. 23 I arose, and went forth into the plain 
Ko3. 10. 14 shall a tumult arise among thy people 



Amos 7. 2 by whom shall Jacob ai'ise? for he (ii) 
7. 5 by whom shall Jacob arise? for he (ie) 
Obad. I Arise ye, and let us rise up against her 
Jon. I. 2 Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city 

1. 6 sleeper? arise, call upon thy God, if so 
3. 2 Arise, go unto Nineveh, that great city 

3. 3 So Jonah arose, and went unto Nineyeh 

3. 6 he arose from his throne, and he laid 
MJc. 2. 10 Arise ye, and depart, .this (is) not (your) 

4. 13 Arise and threshj O daughter of Zion 

6. I Arise, contend thou before the mountains 

7. 8 mine enemy ; whep I fall, I shall arise 

6. To rise up, 01(3 qum, 

Dan. 2. 39 after thee shall arise another kingdom 

6. 19 the king arose very early in the morning 

7. 5 said thus unto it. Arise, devour much Hesh 
7. 17 great beasts, .shall arise out of the earth 
7. 24 the ten horns . . (are) ten kings . . shall arise 

'I. To awake, J^p quts, 5. 

Psa. 44. 23 Awake, .arise, cast (us) not off for ever 

8. To stir up, "«y v/r. 

Hab. 2. ig Woeuatohimthfltsaithto. .atone.. Arise 

9. To (JO or come up, &.va$alva> anabaino. 

Luke 24. 38 said unto them . why do thoughts arise 
Kev. g. 2 there arose asmoke out of the pit, as the 

10. To {rruzke) rise up, i.var4\\u) analello. 

3 Pe. t. 19 and the day star arise in your hearts 

11.2*0 make to stand up, (/.vlarrifii. anislemi. 
ilatt. 9. 9 And he arose, and followed him 

26. 62 the high priest arose, and said unto him 
Mark 2. 14 And he arose and followed htm 

5. 42 straightway the damsel arose, and walked 

7. 24 from thence he arose, arid went into the 
9. 27 But Jesus, lifted him up ; and he arose 

10. I he arose from thence, and cometh into 

14. 57 there arose certain, and bare false witness 
Luke I. 39 Mary arose in those days, and went 

4. 38 he arose out of the synagogue, and 
4. 39 immediately she arose and ministered 

6. 8 And he arose and stood forth 

8. 55 her spirit came again, and she arose 

15. 18 I will arise and go to my father, and will 
15. 20 And he arose, and came to his father 

17. 19 he said unto him, Arise, go thy way : thy 

23. J the whole multitude of them arose, and 

24. 12 [Then arose Peter, and ran unto the] 
Acts 5. 6 the young men arose,iWound him up, and 

6. 9 1 hen there arose certain of the synagogue 

7. 18 Till another king arose, which knew not J. 

8. 26 Arise, and go toward the south unto the 

8. 27 he arose and went : and, behold, a man of 

9. 6 the Lord (said^ unto him. Arise, and go 
9. II the Lord (said; unto him. Arise, and go 
9. 18 he received sight forthwith, and arose 
9. 34 arise, and make thy bed. And he arose 
9. 39 Then Peter arose and went with them 
9. 40 put them all forth said, Tabitha, arise 

10. 20 Arise therefore, and get thee down, and 

11. 7 I heard a voice saying Arise, Peter , slay 
20. 30 Also of your own selves shall men arise 
22. 10 the Lord said unto me. Arise, and go into 

22. 16 And now why tarriest thou ? arise, and be 

23. 9 And there arose a great cry . and the 
Eph. 5. 14 Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from 
Heb. 7. 15 after the similitude of. .there ariseth 

12.7*0 cast, pdWto ballo. 

Acts 27. 14 there arose against it a tempestuous 

13.7*0 come, became, ylvofnai ginomai. 

Matt. 8. 24 there arose a great tempest in the sea 

13. 21 when tribulation or persecution ariseth 
Mark 4. 17 when aflliction or persecution ariseth for 

4. 37 there arose a great storm of wind, and 
Luke 6. 48 when the flood arose, the stream beat 

15. 14 there arose a mighty famine in that land 
John 3. 25 Then there arose a question between 
Acts 6. I there arose a murmuring of the Grecians 
II. ig the persecution that arose about Stephen 
19. 23 the same time there arose no small stir 
23. 7 when he had so said, there arose a 
23. 9 there arose a great cry : and the scribes 

23. 10 when there arose a great dissension, the 

14.7*0 wake up thoroughly, Steyeipio diegeiro. 

Mark 4. 39 he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said 
John 6. iS the seaarose by reason of a great wind 

15.2*0 wake up, iyetpai egeiro. 

Alatt. 2. 13 Arise and take the young child and his 

2. 14 When he arose, he took the young child 
2. 20 Arise, and take the young child and his 
2. 21 he sirose, and took the young child and 
8. IS he touched her hand . .and she arose, and 

8. 26 Then he arose, and rebuked the winds 
^9. 5 forgiven thee ; ortosay, [Arise,]andw,ilk? 

9. 6 [Arise,]takeup thy bed, and go unto thine 
9. 7 he arose, and departed to his house 

9. 19 Jesus arose, and followed him. and 
9. 25 took her by tlie hand, and the maid arose 
17. 7 .Tesus. .said. Arise, and be not afraid 

24. 24'there shall arise false Christs, and false 

25. 7 all those virgins arose, and trimmed their 

27. 52 bodies of the saints which slept arose 
Mark 2. 9 or to say, [Arise,) and take up thy bed, and 

2. II I say unto thee, [Arise,) a;nd take up thy 
2. 12 immediately he arose, took up the bed 

5. 41 and said. .Damsel, I say unto thee, [arise] 
Luke 5. 24 I say unto thee, [Arise,] and take up thy 

7. 14 said. Young man, I say unto thee. Arise 



Luke 8. 24 ITien he [arose,] and rebuked the wind 

8. 54 the hand, and called, saying, MkU, [arise J 
John 7. 52 look : for out of Galileo ariseth no 

II. 29 As soon as she heard, .she arjpse quickly 
•. 14. ji even sp 1 do. Arise, let us g<t'hence 
Acts 9. 8 Saul arose from the earlh ; and wheji his 

16. 7*0 come into, eJo-epx"/*"" eiserchomai. 
Luke 9. 46 there arose a reasoning among them 

ABISE early, to — 

7*0 rise or go early, oy^ shdkam, 5. 

Jndg 6. 28 the men . .arose early in the morning 
ig. 5 when they arose early in the morning 
ig. 8 he arose early in tho morning on the 
f Sa. 5. 3 they of Ashdod arose early on the morrow 

5. 4 they arose early on the morrow morning 
g. 26 And they arose early : and it came to • 

2 Ki. 19. 35 when they arose early in the morning 
Isa. 37. 36 when they arose early in the morning 

ARISE up, to — 

1.7*0 go up, rt'711 alah. 

Judg 20. 40 the flame began to arise up out of the 

2.7*0 rise up. Dip gum. 

Exod. I. 8 there aroseup a new king over Egypt 
Ezra g. 5 I arose up from my heaviness ; and 
Prov. 31. 28 Uer children arise up, and call her 

3. To place up, avltrrrnii anistemi. 

Acts 12. 7 he smote Peter on the side, .saying. Arise 
A-BIST'-AB-CHUS, 'Apla-rapxos tlie best ruler. 
One who accompanied Paul on hia third toissionary 
journey through Asia Minor. 

Acts ig. 29 and having caught Gaiua and A., men of 
20. 4 and of. .Tbessaloniana, A. and Secundus 
27. 2 A., a Macedonian of Thessalonica, being 

Col. 4. 10 A. my fellow prisoner saluteth you, and 

Phm. 24 Marcus, A., Demas, Lucas, my fellow 

A-EIST-0'-BTT.LUS,'Api(rT({;3oi;\os the best eounsdlor. 

A person in Rome, whose household Paul saluted. 

Some say that he was one of the seventy disciples, and 

preached in Britain. 

Bom 16. 10 Salute them which are of A.'s (household) 

AEK— , , - 

l.An ark, chest, coffin, ]'nK arim. 

Exod 25. 10 they shall make anark(of)sh!ltim wood 
25. 14 by the sides of the ark, that the ark 
25. 15 staves shall be in the rings of the aik 
25. 16 thou Shalt put into the ark the testimony 
25. 21 above upon the ark; and in the ark 

25. 22 two cherubims..upon the ark of the 

26. 33 bring, .within the vail the ark of the 
26. 34 put the mercy seat upon the ark of the 
30. 6 by the ark of the testimony, before the 

30. 26 thou Shalt anoint, .the ark of the 

31. 7 the ark of the testimony, and the mercy 
35. 17 The ark, and the staves thereof, (with) 
37. I JSezaleel made the ark (oO shittiin wood 
37. 5 into the rings by the sides of the ark, to 
3g. 35 Tlie ark of the testimony, and the stavc.i 
40. 3 put therein the ark. .and cover the ark 
40. 5 the incense before the ark of the te.';timony 
40. 20 took and put the testimony into llic ark- 
40. 20 the staves on the ark, and put. the .".rk 
40. 21 he brought the ark into the tabeniaclo 
40. 21 covered the ark of the testimony ; as tho 

T.CV. 16. 2 the mercy seat, which (is) upon the ark 
Num. 3. 31 their charge (shall be) the ark, and tiie 
4. 5 cover the ark of testimony with it 
7. 8g off the mercy seat, .upon' th^ark of 
10. 33 thearkof thecovenant..wentbeforctlieni' 
10. 35 when the ark set forward.. Moses said 
14. 44 nevertheless the ark of the covenant of 
Deut 10. I come up. .and n.ake thee an ark 

TO. 2 and thou shalt put them in the ark . 
10. 3 I made an ark (of) sliittiin wood, and 
10. 5 put the tables in the ark which J had 
JO. 8 bear the ark of the covenant of the Lord 
37. 9, 25 bare the ark of the covenant of the 
31. 26 and put it in the side of the ark of the " 
Josh. 3. 3 MTicn ye see the ark. .go after it 

3. 6 Take up the ark of the covenant, and pa.s.'j" 
3. 6 they took up the ark of the covenant, and 
3. 8 priests that bear the ark of the covenant 
3. II the ark of the covenant of the Lord of 

3. 13 the priests that hear the ark of the Lord 

3. 14 the ark of the covenant before the people 

3. IS they that bare the ark were come unto 
3. 15, 17 feet of the priests that bare the ark 

4. 5 Pass over before the ark of the Lord 
4. 7 the waters. .Avere cut off before the ark 

4. 9 the feet of the priests which bare the ark' 
4. 10 the priests which bare the ark stood in 
4. II the ark of the Lord passed over, and Ihu 
4. 16 Command the priests that bear the ark ' 
4. 18 the priests that bare the ark of the 

6. 4 priests shall bear before the ark seven 

6. 6 Take up the ark of the covenant, and let 
6. 7, 13 pass on before the ark of the Lonn 
6. 8 and the ark of the covenant, .followed. 
6. 9 and the rereward came after the ark 
6. 11 the ark of the Lord compassed the city 
6. 12 the priests took up the ark of the Lorb 

6. 13 bearing seven trumpets, .before the ark 

7. 6 fell, .upon his face before the ark of the 

8. 33 the Levites . . li.ire the ark of the covenant 
— ,. 8. 33 stood on this side the ark and on that 

Judg 20. 27 for the ark of the covenant of God 

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■3 where the ark ol God (was), and Samuel 

3 Let us fetch the ark of the covenant of 

4 bring from thence the ark of the covenant 

4 Phinehas. .there with the ark 

5 the ark of the covenant, .came into the 

6 they understood that the ark. .was come 
II And the ark of God was taken 

13 his heart trembled for the ark of God 

17 and the ark of God is taken 

18 when he made mention of the ark 

19 she heard the tidings that the ark. .was 

21 because' the ark of God was taken 

22 glory is departed, .for the ark. Is taken 
i', 2 the Philistines took the ark of God 

3 upon his face to the earth before the ark 

4 upon his face to the ground before the ark 

7 The ark. .shallnot abide with us: for 

8 What shall we do v/ith the ark of the 

8 Let the ark. .be carried about unto Gath 
10 Therefore they sent the ark of God to 
10 83 the ark of God came to Ekron, that 

10 They have brought, .the ark. '.to us, to 

11 Send away the ark of the God of Israel 

1 the ark of the LORD was in the country 

2 What shall we do to the ark of the Lord? 

3 send away the ark. .send it not empty 

8 take the ark. .and lay it upon the cart 
II And they laid the ark, upon the cart 
13 lifted up their eyes and savi the ark 

15 the Levites took down the ark of the 

18 whereon they set down the ark of the 

19 because they had looked into the ark 
21 Philistines have brought again the ark 

I Arid the men. .fetched up the ark of the 

1 Eleazar his sou to keep the ark of the 

2 the ark abode at Kirjath-jearim 

18 Bring .the ark of God.. For the ark 

3 bring up from thence the ark of God 

3 they set the ark of God upon a new 

4 the ark. .and Ahlo went before the ark 

6 Uzzah put forth, .to the ark of Gpd, and 

7 and there he died by the ark of God 

9 How shall the ark of the Lord come 

10 So David would not remove the ark of 

11 the ark of the Lord continued in the 

12 The Lord hath . .because of the ark of 

12 David went and brought up the ark of 

13 when they that bare the ark. .had gone 
15. all the house of Israel brought up the ark 

16 as the ark of the LORD came into the city 

17 they brought in the ark of the Lord 

2 the ark of God dwelleth within curtains 

11 The ark, and Israel, and Judah, abide iu 

24 bearing the ark. .set down the ark 

25 Carry back the ark of God into the city 
29 Zadok . . carried the ark of God again to 

26 thou barest the ark of the Lord God 
15 stood before the ark of the covenant of 

19 to set there the ark of the covenant of 
I that they might bring up the ark of the 

3 came, and the priests took up the ark 

4 they brought up the ark of the Lord 

5 congregation, .(were^with.. before the ark 

6 the priests brought m the ark of the 

7 the ark, and the cherubims covered the a. 
9 nothing in the ark save the two tables of 

21 And I have set there a place for the ark 
31 David set over, after that the ark had 
3 let us bring again the ai-k of our God to 

5 to bring the ark of God from Kirjath-jear 

6 to bring up thence the ark of God the 

7 they carried the ark of God in a new cart 
9 Uzza put forth his hand to hold the ark 

10 because he put his hand to the ark : and 

12 How shall Ibring the ark of God . to me? 

13 David brought not theark. .to himself 

14 the ark of God remained with the family 

1 and prepared a place for the ark of God 

2 None ought to carry the ark. .but the 

2 hath the Lord chosen to carry the ark 

3 to bring up the ark of the Lord unto his 
12 that ye may bring up the ark of the Lord 

14 to bring up the ark of the Lord God of 

15 And the children, bare the ark of God 

23 ar^d Elkanah. .doorkeepers for the ark 

24 did blow with the trumpets before the ark 

24 and .Tehiah (were) doorkeepers for the ark 

25 David.. went to bring up the ark of the 

26 the Levites that bare the ark of the 

27 and all the Levites that bare the ark, and 

28 Thus all Israel brought up the ark of the 

29 the ark of the covenant of the Lord came 
t So they brought the ark of God, and set 

4 to minister before the ark of the Lord 
6 before the ark of the covenant of God 

37 he left there before the ark of the 
37 to minister before the ark continually 

1 but the ark of the covenant .. under 
19 to brin"the ark of the covenant of the 

2 to build an house of rest for the ark 

18 and covered the ark of the covenant of 
4 But the ark. of God had David brought 
2 to brlngup theark of the covenant of the 

4 came r and the Levites took up the ark 

5 And they brought up the ark, and the 

6 were assembled unto him before the ark 

7 And the priests brought in the ark of the 

8 the ark, and the cherubims covered the ark 

9 the staves were seen from the ark before 
10 nothing in the ark save the two tables 
It And in it have I put the ark, wherein 
41 arise, .thou, and the ark of thy strength 



a Ch. 8. 1 1 whereunto the ark of the Lord hath come 

35. 3 Put the holy ark in the house which 
P8a.i32. 8 Arise, .thou, and the ark of thy strength 
Jer. 3. 16 say no more. The ark of the covenant of 

2. Ark, ki$ci)t6s kibotos. 

Matt 24. 38 the day that Noe entered Into the ark 
Luke 17. 27 the day that Noe entered into the ark 
Heb. 9. 4 the ark of the covenant overlaid round 
II. 7 By faith Noah, .prepared an ark to the 
1 Pe. 3. 20 while the ark was a preparing, wherein 
Rev. II. 19 there was seen in his temple the ark of 

Z.An ark, boat, vessel, n^n tebah. 

Gen. 6. 14 Make thee an ark of gopher wood 

6. 14 rooms shalt thoii make in the aik 

6. 15 length of the ark (shall be) three hundred 

6. 16 window shalt thou make to the ark 

6. 16 the door of the ark shalt thou 8,et in the 

6. 18 thou shalt come into the ark, thou, and 

6. 19 every (sort) shalt thou bring into the ark 

7. 1 Come thou and all thy house into the ark 
7. 7 Noah went .into the ark, because of the 
7. 9 There went in two and two . . into the ark 
7. 13 wives of his sons, .into the ark 

7 IS they went in unto Noah into the ark, two 
717 the waters increased, and bare up the ark 
7. 18 the ark went upon the face of the waters 

7. 23 and they that (were) v.'ith him in the ark 

8. I all the cattle, .(was) witli him in the ark 
8. 4 the ark rested in the seventh month, on 
8. 6 Noah opened the window of the aik 

8. 9 she returned unto him into the ark, for 
8. 9 and pulled her in unto him into the ark 
8. 10 he sent forth the dove out of the ark 
8. 13 Noah removed the covering of the ark 
8. 16 Go forth of the ark, thou, and thy wife 

8. 19 every beast . went forth out of the ark 

9. 10 from all that go out of the ark, to every 
9. i8 sons of Noah, that went forth of the ark 

Exod. 2. 3 she took for him an ark of bulrushes, and 
2. s when she saw the ark among the flags 

AE-KTTE, •'iny. fugitive, belonging to Arlca. 

The patronymic of a tribe descended from Canaan, son 
of Ham, residing in Area, about 12 miles N. of Tripoli 
in Syria. Its ruins are now called Tell Arlca. 

Gen. 10. 17 [Canaan begat], .the Hivite, and the A. 

1 Ch. I. 15 [Canaan begat], .the Hivite, and the A. 

AEBI — 

\,Ann, J^im ezroa. 

Job 31. 22 let. mine arm be broken from the hone 
Jer. 32. 21 with a stretched out arm, and with 

2. Arm, vrn dera. 

Dan. z. 32 his breast and his arms of silver, his 

S.Arm, HIT zeroa. 

Gen. 49. 24 the arms of his hands were made strong 
Exod. 6. 6 redeem you with a stretched out arm 

15, 16 by th4 greatness ot thine arm they shall 
Deut. 4. 34 by a stretched out arm, and by great 
5. 15 God brought, byastretched out arm 

7. 19 hand, and the stretched out arm 

9. 29 broughtest. by thy stretched out ami 
II. 2 hand, and his stretched out arm 
26. 8 brought . . with an outstretched arm 
33. zo teareth the arm with the crown of the 
33. 27 underneath (are) the everlasting arms 
Judg 15. 14 the cords that (were) upon his arras 
16. 12 he brake them from oft his arms 
2. 31 I will cut otf thine arm, and the arm of 
I. 10 the bracelet that (was) on his arm 
22. 35 a bow of steel is broken by mine arms 

8. 42 shall hear . of thy stretched out arm 

9. 24 Jehu, .smote Jehoram between his arms 

17. 36 with great power and a stretched out arm 

2 Ch. 6. 32 mighty hand, and thy stretched out arm 

32. 8 With him (is) an arm of flesh , but with 
Job 22. 9 the arms of the fatherless, been broken 

26. 2 (how) savest thou the arm (that hath) no 
35. 9 they cry out by reason of the arm of the 
38. IS and the high arm shall be broken 
40. 9 Hast thou an arm like God? or canst 
Tsa. 10. 15 Break thou the arm of the wicked and 

18. 34 a bow of steel is broken by mine arms 
37. 17 the arms of the wicked shall be broken 
44. 3 neither did their own arm save them 
44. 3 but thy right hand, and thine arm 
77. 15 Thou hast with (thine) arm redeemed thy 
€9. 10 thou hast scattered, .with thy strong arm 
89. 13 Thou has a mighty arm^ str(^g is thy 
89. 21 mine arm also shall strengthen him 
98. 1 his right hand, and his holy alni 

136. 12 strong hand, and witlj a stretched out arm 
Prov.31. 17 girdeth her loins, strengtheneth her arms 
Song 8. 6 Set me. .as a seal upon thine arm 
Isa. 9. 20 they shall eat. .the flesh of his own arm 
17. 5 and reapeth the ears with his arm 
30. 30 shall shew the lighting down of his ami 

33. 2 be thou their arm every morning 
40. 10 Behold, .his arm shall rule for him 
40. II he shall gather the lambs with his arm 
44. 12 workeih it with the strength of his arrm 
48. 14 and his arm (shall be on) the Chaldeans 
SI. 5 and mine arms shall judge the people 
SI. 5 and on mine arm shall they tmst 

51. 9 awake, put on strength, arm of the Lord 

52. 10 The Lord hath made bare his holy arm 

53. I to whom is the arm of the Lord revealed ? 
59. 16 therefore his arm brought salvation unto 
62. 8 The Lord hath sworn by the ann of his 
631 S therefore mine own arm broughtsalvaMnn 



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63. 12 led. by.. Moses with his glorious arm 
17. 5 and maketh flesh his arm, and whoso 
21. s I myself will fight .with a strong arm 
27. 5 great power and by my outstietched arm 
32. 17 thy great power and stretched out arm 
48. 25 Moab is cut olt, and his arm is broken 
4. 7 and thine arm . .uncovered, and thou shalt 
13. 20 and I will tear them from your arms 
20. 33 (As) I live, .with a stretched out arm 
2o. 34 gather you. .with a stretched out arm 
30. 21 I have broken the arm of Pharaoh king 
30. 22 against Pharaoh . . and will break his arms I 
30. 24, 25 I will strengthen the arms of the king I 
30. 24 I will break Pharaoh's arms, and he 

30. 25 the arms of Pharaoh shall fall down 

31. 17 (they that were) his arm, (that) dwelt 

10. 6 his arms and his feet like, .polished brasa| 

11. 6 the power of the arm.. nor his arm 
II. 15 the arms of the south shall not withstand I 
11. 22 with the arms of a flood shall they be 
II. 31 And arms shall stand on his part 

7. IS Though I have, strengthened their arms 
II. 3 taking them by their arms; but they 
Zech.ii. 17 the sword (shall be) upon his arm, and 

11. 17 his arm shall be clean dried up, and his 

i. Bosom, lap, lyn chotsen. 

Isa. 49. 22 shall bring thy sons in (their) arms 

5. Shoulder, tjoj katheph. 

Job. 31. 22 let. .mine arm fall from my shoujder 

6.Arm, Ppaxic^v brachiOn. 

Luke I. SI He hath shewed strength with his arm 
John 12. 38 to whom hath the arm of the Lord been 
Acts 13. 17 with an high arm brought he them out 

AKM, to — 

l.To clothe, trn^ labesh. 

I Sa. 17. 38 Saul anned David, .also be armed him 
2.T0 draw out, p^"^ ruq, 5. 

Gen. 14. 14 he armed bis trained, .bom 4n-ht3 
ABK self, to — 
\.To be drawn out or off, yi!) thalats, 2. 

Num 31. 3 Arm some of yourselves unto the war 

2. To arm self, bTrKi^o/xai Iwplizomai. 

I Pe. 4. I ami yourselves likewise with the same 
AHMED — 
\.To arm, j'Vn chalats. 

Nuiait. 5 twelve thousand armed for war 

32. 21 will go all of you armed over Jordan 

32. 27 will pass over, every man armed for war 
32. 29 every man armed to battle, before the 
32. 30 will not pass over with you armed 
32. 32 We will pass over armed before the LORD 
Deut. 3. 18 ye shall pass over armed before your 
Josh. 6. 7 let bira that is anr;ed pass on before the 

2.By fifties, armed, D'E'Dn chamushim. 
Josh. 1. 14 pass before your brethren armed 

4. 12 Sxanasseh, passed over armed before (he 

3. To clothe oneself, t'2'7 labesh. 

I. Sa. 17. s lis (was) armed with a coat of mail 
i.Sliield, ]iO magen, 

Prov. 6. II and thy want as an armed man 
24. 34 ai'.d thy want as an armed man 

5.7*0 clasp, arm vrveself, \)iB\ nashaq. 

1 Ch. 12. 2 (They were'* armed with bows, and could 
]fsa. 278. a The children of Ephraini, (being) armed 

AEJIED, to be — 

To arm one's self, KadovXl^ofiat kathoplizomai. 
Luke II. 21 a strong man armed keepeth his palaco 

AiUffiED, to go — 

To be armed, drawn out, yi'} chalats, 2. 

Num 32. 17 But we ourselves will go ready armed 
32. 20 if ye wiU go armed before the Lord tc 
Atjivrpm man — 
1. Anned, drawn out, pij chalats. 

Josh. 6. 9 the armed men went before the priests 

6. 13 and the armed men went before them 
2'.Ch. 28. 14 So the armed men left the captives and 

2.Armed, fifties, DVIJO chamushim, 

Judg. 7. II Then went he .. outside of the armed men 
3. To kiss, clasp, arm, oneself, ppi nashaq, 

2 Ch. 17. 17 and with him armed men with bow and 
i. Armour, ptsi nesheq. 

Job 39. 21 he goetb on to meet the armed men 
AHMED, ready — 
To be drawn out, anned J^iJ chalats. 

1 Ch. 12. 23 the numbers, .ready armed to the war 

12. 24 of Judah. .ready armed to the war 

ATHHTKD soldier — 

To arm, draw out, y\:) chalats. 

Isa. 15. 4 the armed soldiers of Moab shall cry out 

AH-MA-GED'-DON, 'Apyita-yeSScoy hill of Megiddo. 
A symbolic name (derived from 2 Ch. 35. 22) for th« 
scene of some great spiritual contest. 

Kev. 16. 16 place called In the Hebrew tongue A. 

AH-ME'-NI-A, the Greek form of Ararat. 

Armenia, according to tradition, was settled by Haik, 
3on of Togarmah, and grandson of J»phet (Gen. jo. 3): 



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it is noticed in Scripture under the names Togarmah 
and Ararat. The country, afterwards divided into 
Lesser and Greater Armenia, was frequently invaded 
by tlie Assyrians, the Babylonians, the Jledea and Per- 
sians, aiid for many years remained in subjection to one 
or other of these empires. The accounts given by 
Greel< and Roman writers are at vaiiance with those of 
the Armenian historians. M. St Martin hag investi- 
gated the subject with diligence, and upon his work the 
following chronological table is based : — 

lu B.C. 2107, Haik, fleeing from Belus king of Assyria, 
settles in Armenia, and becomes its first ruler: 1827, 
accession of Aram, who carries his arms into Asia 
Jlinor and founds Mazaca, i.e. C'Ecsareia of Cappadocia ; 
1725, Armenia becomes subject to Assyria ; 743, Baroir 
renders it independent ; 565, accession of Tigranes, who 
restores it to its ancient position ; 323, on the death of 
Alexander it falls under the sway of Greek governors ; 
317, under Ardoates it throws off the Grecian yoke ; 
149, Valarsaccs, or Wagharshag I., founds the dynasty 
of the Arsacida; ; 34, Antony leads its sovereign cap- 
tive to Alexandria ; 30, on the death of Antony, Artaxes 
expels the Romans, and is crowned king. In A.D. j6, 
Vouones, king of the Parthians, seeks shelter in Ar- 
menia, and is made king ; i8, Germanicus makes Zeno 
king under the name of Artaxias ; 62, Tiridates king, by 
order of Nero ; 115, invaded and conquered by Trajan , 
232, subjected by Ardashir, king of Persia; 276, Tiri- 
ilates is converted to Christianity by Gregory ; 387, Ar- 
menia divided between the Romans and the Persians ; 
4:8, end of the kingdom of the Arsacidae. 

2 Ki. 19. 37 and they escaped into the land of A. 

Isa. 37. 38 and they escaped into the land of A. 
ARM HOL£ — 
Arm-hole, n; Vvf atstsil yad. 

Jer. 38. 12 Put now (these), .under thine armholes 

£ze. 13. 18 Woe to. .that sew pillows to all armholes 

ASQUES — 

Bare, open spaces, r'nsjp tnaaroth. 

I Sa. 17. t3 came up. .out of the armies of the 
hBj-TILQ'-'Sl,'p-ifi of the palace. 
A son of Saul, by Rizpah, B.C. 1050 

aSa. 21. 8 But the king took.. A. and MepUibosUeth 
AKMOTTR — 
\. Pieces 0/ amour, pointed weapons, niji zonoth. 

1 Ki. 22. 38 and they washed his armour 
2.A thing to gird on, n-jijn chagorah. 

2 Ki. 3. 21 all that were able to put on armour 
3./! thing to draw on, n;('^n chalitsah. 

2 Sa. 2. 21 young men, and take thee his armour 
i. fnslruinent, vessel, 'h? keli. 

1 Sa. 14. I unto the yoiing man that bare his armour 

14. 6 to theyrrang man that bare his armour 
17. 54 but he put his armour in his tent 
31. g they, .stripped off Ms armour 
31. JO they put his armour in the house of Asht. 
2Sa. 18. 15 ten young men that bare Joab's armour 

2 Ki. 20. 13 and (all) the house of his armour 

1 Ch. 10. 9 they took his head, and his armour, and 
10. 10 they put his armour in the house of their 
Isa. 39. 2 and all the house of his armour 
B.Long robe, ^P mad. 

I Sa. 17. 38 Saul armed David with his armour 

17. 39 David girded his sword upon his armour 

S.Armour, thing joined together, pu) nesheq. 

I Ki. 10. 25 brought every man his present, armour 
, 2Ki. 10. 2 with you. .a fenced city also, and armour 
Isa. 22. 8 thou didst look, .to the armour of the 

7. Arms, armour, SirXo hopla. 

Rom 13. 12 let us put on the [armour] of light 
/ 2 Co. i6. 7 by the armour of righteousness on the 

ABMOTTE, (all) — 

Whole armour, iravonXta panopUa. 

Lukeii. 22 he taketh from him all his armour wherein 
ARMOTni (whole) — 
Whole amiour, iravowXla panoplia. 

Eph. 6. II Put on the whole armour of God, that 
6. 13 take unto you the whole armour of God 

AHHOTJB S£A££B — 

Bearer of weapon, '^? nW nose keli. 

Judg.g. 54 called .the young man his armourliearer 
I Sa. 14. 7 his armourbearer said unto him. Do all 
14. 12 answered Jonathan and-his armourbearer 

14. 12 Jonathan said unto his armourbearer 

14. 13 climbed up. .and his armourbearer 
14. 13. and his armourbearer slew after him 

14. 14 which Jonathan and his armourbearer 
14. 17 Jonathan and his armourbearer (were) 
16. 21 and he became his armourbearer 

31. 4 Then said Saul unto his armourbearer 

3t. 4 his armourbearer would not ; for he was 

31. s when his armourbearer saw that Saul 

31. 6 So Saul died . . and his armourbearer 
aSa. 23. 37 Zelek. .armourbearer to Joab the son of 

X Ch. 10. 4 Then said Saul to his armourbearer 

10. 4 his armourbearer would not ; for he was 

10. 5 his armourbearer saw that Saul was dead 

11. 39 Zelek. .the armoarbe&rer otf Jo^ 

ARHOTniY — 

l.Treasury, "^T^H otsar. 

Jer. so. 25 The LoKD hath opened hls-annoury 
2. Thing joined on or together, pe^i nesheq. 

Keh. 3. 19 over against the going'up to the armoury 



3. Armoury, heap of swords, nvg^fi talpiyyolh. 
Song 4. 4 Thy neck (is) like . . for an armoury 

ARMS — 

Arms (as bent or crooked), ayKd\ai angkalai. 
Luke 3. 28 Then took he him up in his arms 

ARMS, to take (up) in — 
Tc make the amis inclose one, ^vayKa\l^o/j.ai. 
JSlarb 9. 36 and when he had taken him in his arms 
10. 16 took them upio bi3 arms, put (his) hands 

AEKT — 

l.Tjoop, 1M: gedud. 

X Ch. 25. 9 1 have given to the army of Israel ? 
25. 10 the army that was come to him out of 
25. 13 the sold'^rs of the army which Amaziah 
Job 25. 3 Is there any number of his armies 
zg. 25 and dwelt as a king in the army 
2.Strength, might, force, h'n chayil. 

Exodj4. 9 Pharaoh, and his horsemen, and his army 
Deut ji. 4 what he did unto the army of Egypt 

1 Ki. 20. 19 and the army which followed them 

20. 25 number thee an army, like the army that 

2 Ki. 25. 5 the army of the Chaldees pursued after 

25. 5 all his army were scattered from him 
25. 10 all the army of the Chaldees, that 
25. 23 when all the captains of the armies 

25. 26 all the people . the captains of the armies 
\ Ch. II. 26 the valiant men of the armies. .Asahel 

2 Ch. 13. 3 Abijah . with an army of valiant men of 
24. 8 Asa had an army, .that bare targets and 

16. 4 Ben-haded, .sent the captains of. .armies 
24. 24 the army of the Syrians came with a 

26. 13 under their hand (was) an army, three 
Neh. 2. g king had sent captains of the army 

4. 2 he spake before, the army of Samaria 

Isa. 43. 17 Which bringeth forth, the army and the 

Jer. 32. 2 the king of Babylon's army besieged Jer. 

34. I when Nebuchadnezzar, and all his army 

34. 7 king of Babylon's army fought against J. 

34. 21 the hand of the king of Babylon's army 

35. It for -fear of the army of the Chaldeans 
35. II for fear of the army of the Syrians 

37. s Pharaoh's army was come forth out of E. 
37. 7 Pharaoh's army, shall return to Egypt 
37. 10 though ye had smitten the. .army of the 

37. II army.. for fear of Pharaoh's army 

38. 3 the hand-of the king of Babylon's army 

39. I came Nebuchadrezzar, and all his army 
3g. 5 the Chaldeans' army pursued after them 
46. 2 against the army of Pharaoh-necho king 
46. 22 for they shall march with an army 

52. 4 Nebuchadrezzar. . he and all his army 
52. 8 the army of the Chaldeans pursued after 
52. 8 all his army was scattered from hira 
52. 14 all the army of the Chaldeans 
Eze. 17. 17 shall Pharaoh with (his) mighty army 

27. 10 They of Persia, .were in thine army, thy 

27. II The men of Arvad with thine array 
29. 18 Nebuchadrezzar, caused his army to 
29. 18 yet had he no.wages, nor his army, for 
ag. ig and it shall be the wages for his army 
32. 31 and all his army slain by the sword 

37. 10 they lived, an exceeding great army 

38. 4 I will bring thee, .and all thine army 
38. IS a great company, and a mighty army 

Dan. II. 7 which shall come with an army, and shall 
II. 13 shall certainly come, .with a great array 
II. 25 stir up his power, with a great army 
J I. 2s with a very great and mighty army 

11. 26 destroy him, and his army shall overflow 
Joel 2. II shall utter his voice before his army 

2. 25 ray great army which I sent among yoU 

3. Might, strength, force, S'n chayil. 

Dan. 3 20 mighty men that (were) in his army 

4. 35 doeth according to his will in the army 

i.Might, strength, force, Vn chel. 

Isa. 36. 2 unto king Hezekiah with a great army 

Z.Camp, .ijnD machaneh. 

iSa. 17. ' I Philistines gathered together thelrarmies 

28. I Philistines gathered their armies together 
2g. I the Philistines gathered, .all their armies 

Song 6. 13 As it were the company of two armies 

G.Arrangement, '^T'M-'S maarakah. 

I Sa. 4. 2 they slew of the army in the field 
4. 12 a man of Benjamin out of the army 
4. 16 came out of the army, .out of the army 

17. 8 he. .cried unto all the armies of Israel 
17. 10 I defy the armies of Israel this day ; give 
17. 21 put the battle in array, army against army 
17. 22 David left, and ran into the army, and 
17. 33 came up the champion . . out of the armies 
17. 26 should defy the armies of the living God? 
17. 36 hath defied the armies of the living God 
17. 45 God of the armies of Israel, whom thou 
17. 48 David hasted, and ran toward the army 
23. 3 if we come to Keilah against the armies 

7. Thing set up, n^aP initstsabah. 

Zech. 9. 81 will encamp about . . becau^ of the army 
S.Host (as joined together), K^f tsdba. 

Gen. 26. 26 Phichol the chief captain of his army 
Exod. 6. 26 Bring out. .according to their armies 
7. 4 that I may. .bring forth mine armies 
12. 17 have I brought your armies out of the 

12. 51 the LOBD did bring, .by their armies 
Num. I. 3 Aaroo shall number them by their armies 



Num. 



3 shall, .pitch throughout their armies 
2. g of Judah. .throughout their armies 
2. 10 the standard . . according to their armies 
2. 16 of Reuben, .throughout their armies 
a. 18 the standard, .according to their armies 
a. 24 of Ephraim . .throughout their armies 
2. 25 The standard, by their armies 
10. 14, 22 standard, .according to thelrarmies 
10. 28 joumeyingsof. .according to thelrarmies 
33. I which went forth out. .with their armies . 
Deut 20. g they shall make captains of the armies ' 
Jiidg. 4. 7 I will draw.. the captain of Jabin's ainiy 

8. 6 we should give bread unto thine army'^ 

9. 29 Increase thine army, and come out 

1 Ch. 20. 1 Joab led forth the power of the army, and 

27. 34 the general of the king's army (was) Joab 

2 Ch. 2s. 7 king, let not the army of Israel go with 

26. 13 under their hand (was) an army, three 
Psa. 44. g But thou., goest not forth with our armies 
• 60. 10 didst not go out with our armies? 
68. 12 Kings of armies did flee apace : and she 
Isa. 34. 2 and. .fury upon all their armies : he hath 
9. An encampment, ■napsix^oXit parembole. 

Heb. 11.34 turned to flight the armies of the aliens 
\0.Ar^na7nent, (rrptiTEVfia strateuma. 

Matt 22. 7 he sent forth his armies, and destroyed 

Acts 23. 27 then came I with an army, and rescued 

Rev. g. 16 the number of the army of the horsemen 

ig. 14 thearmies..inheavenfollowedhimupou 

ig. 19 and their armies, .acainst his army 

ll..i4 camp, army, crpaTSirfSov stratopedon, 

Luke 2 1, 20 ye shall see . ..compassed with armies 
AR'-NAN, tJ1?< strong. 
Patronymic of a family descended from David, B.C. soo. 

1 Ch. 3. 21 the sons of Rephaiah, the sons of A., tlie 
AB'-HOK, ]\i-\t< rushing stream^ 

A river and valley forming the S. boundary of Canaan 

towards Moab. Rising in the mountains of Arabia, it 

flows into the Salt Sea, opposite Ain-gidy. Now Mojab. 

Num2i. 13 pitched on the other side of A., which 

21. 13 for A. (is) the border of Moab, between 

21. 14 and in the brook of A. 

21. 24 possessed his land from A. unto Jabbolt 
ai. 26 taken all his land, .even unto A. 

21. 28 the lords of the high places of A. 

22. 36 Moab, which (is) in the border of A. 
Dent. 2. 24 your journey, and pass over the river A. 

2. 36 Aroer. .(is) by the brink of the.river of A. 

3. 8 from the river of A. unto mount Hermou 
3. 12 from A., which (is) by the river A., and 

3. 16 from Gilead even unto the river A. half 

4. 48 Aroer, which (is) by the bank of .. river A. 
Josh. 1 2. 1 from the river A. unto mount Hermon 

12. 2 Aroer. .upon the bank of the river A. 

13. g, 16 Aroer. .upon the bank of the river A. 
Judgij. 13 they came up out of Egypt, from A. even 

II. 18 and pitched on the other side of A., but 
11. 18 for A. (was) the border of Moab 
II. 22 from A. even unto Jabbok and from tho 
II, 26 cities that (be) along by the coasts of A. 

2 KI. 10. 33 from Aroer, which (is) by the river A. 
Isa. 16. 2 Moab shall be at the fords of A. 

Jer. 48. 20 tell ye it in A., that Moab ia spoiled 

A'-EOD, n'ii« descent, posterity. 

One of Gad's sons, whence came the Arodi, B.C. 1700, 

Num. 26. 17 Of A., the family of the Arodites 
A-KO'-DI, 'I'nS my posterity. 

The Arodites, descendants of Arod. 

Gen. 46. 16 sons of Gad ; Ziphion. .and A., and 

A-RO-DITES, *ins<n. 

The same as the preceding ArodL 

Nimi. 26. 17 Of Arod, the family of the A. 

A-EO'-EE, ns'iJi, tv}"^ enclosed. 

1. A city near Rabbath Ammon, in the valley of Jabbok, 
now called Arieh. 

Num32. 34 the children of Gad built Dibon. .and A 
Josh 13. 25 land of the children of Ammon, unto A. 
2 Sa. 24. 5 passed over Jordan, and pitched in A. 
Isa. 17. 2 The cities of A. (are) forsaken : they shall 

2. A city of the Amorites, on the bank of the Amo^i, aitd 
now called Arair. 

Deut. 2. 36 From A., which (is) by the brink of the 
3. 12 from A., which (is) by the river Amon 
4. 48 From A., which is by the bank of the 

Tosh 12. a Sihon . .in Heshbon, (and) ruled from A. 
13. 9 From A., that (is) upon the bank of the 
13. 16 And their coast was from A., that .(is) on 

Judgii. 26 While Israel dwelt in.. A. and her towna 
II. 33 And he smote them from A^ even till 

2 Ki. JO. 33 from A-. which (is) by the river Amon 

I Ch. s- 8 Sheroa, the son of Joel, who dwelt in A. 

Jer. 48. 19 inhabitant of A., stand by the way 

3. A city in the S. of Judah. Now called Ararah. 

X Sa. 30. 28 And to (them) which (were) in A., and 

A-EO-E-EITE, njpg^f Aroer. 
The patronymic of one Hothan. 

I Ch. II. 44 and Jehiel the sons of Hothan the A. 

AE'-PAD, AE'-PHAD, ipiij'a couch, resting place. 
A fortified city near Eatato. perhaps the same aa 
Arvad, now called Ruad. 

3IU i3. 34 Where (are) the gods of Baroath.ondolA.t 



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2 Ki. 10. 13 the king of Hamath, and the king of A. 
Isa. 10. 9 (is) not Hamath as A ? (is) not Samaria as 

36. 19 Where (are) the gods of Hamath and A.? 

37. 13 the king of Hamath, and the king of A. 
Jer. 49. 23 Hamath is confounded, and Arpad ; for 

AR-PHAX'-AI), n»35-!N. Meaning uncertain, 
A son of Shem, and' a trihe E. of the Tigris near Elam 
and Asshur, in the N. of Assyria, with Media on the E. 
end Armenia on the N. B.C. 2348-1904. 

Gen. 10. 22 The children of Shorn ; Elam. .and A. 

10. 24 And A. begat Salah ; and Salah begat 

11. 10 an hundred years old, and begat A 
ij. II And Shem lived alter he begat A. five 
II. 12 And A. lived five and thirty years, and 
II. 13 And A. lived after he begat Salah four 

1 CL. I. 17 sons of Shem j Elam, and Ashur, and A. 

I. 18 And A. begat Slielali, and Shelah begat 

I. 24 Shem, A., Shelah 
luke 3. 36 Cainan, v^hich wa3 (the son) ol A- 

ARRAY — 

Clothing, Ifiarttriiis himaiisjnos. 

1 Ti. 2. . 9 not with broidered hair. . or costly array 

ARRAY, to — 

To clothe, 2>J7 labesh, 5. 

Gen. 41. 42 arrayed him in vestures of fine Unen 

2 Ch. 28. 15 all that were naked, .and arrayed them 
Esth. 6. 9 that they may array the man . whom the 

6. II Then took Haman.. and arrayed Mordecaj 

ARRAY, in — 

To set, place, nv shith. 

Isa. 22. 7 horsemen shall set themselves in array 

ARRAY, put in — 

To array, Xi'J, arah. 

Jer. so. 42 (every one) put in array, likg a man 

ARRAY, ta put in — 
To array, X^Ji arak. 

2 Sa. 10. 9 and put. .in array against the Syrian 
10. 8 and nut the battle in array at the 
10. 10 that "he might put (them) in array against 
I Ch. 19. 9 put the battle in array before the gate of 
19, 10 and put. .in array against the Syrians 

19. 17 when David Iwd put the battle in array 

ARRAY, to put selves in — 
To array, Tl^, arak. 

Judg 20. 20 Israel put themselves in array to ilght 

20. 22 where they put themselves in array 

20. 30 put themselves in array against Gibeah 
20. 33 put themselves in array at Baal-tamar 
I Sa. 4. 2 Philistines put themselves in array 
Jer. 50. 14 Put yourselves in array against Babylon 

ARRAY, to put the battle in — 
To array, Ti.'4 arak. 

I Sa. 17. 21 For Israel, .had put the battle in array 

ARRAY sell', to — 

1. To clothe, a-J^ lo.hesh. 

Job 40. 10 array thyself with glory and beauty 

2. To cover, wrap up, veil, nay atah. 

Jer. 43. 12 he shall array himself with the land of 

ARRAY, set in — 
To array, TfJi arah. 

Jer. 6. 23 they ride upon horses, set in array 
Joel 2. 5 as a strong people set in battle array 

ARRAY, to set in — 

To array, T^ arak. 

Judg 20. 22 set their battle again in array in the 
i. Sa. 17. 2 set the battle in array against the 
17. 8 come out to set. .battle in array? 

1 Ch. 19. II they set. .in array against the children 

10. 17 and set. .in array against them 

2 Ch. 13. 3 Abijah set the battle in array with an 

14. 10 they set the battle iu array in the valley 

ARRAY, to set selves in — 

To array, TW arak. 

2 Sa. 10. 17 the Syrians set themselves in array 
Jo!) 6. 4 terrors of God do set themselves in array 
Jer. so. 9 they shall set themselves in array against 

ARRAY in, to— 

To cast arownd, ir^pi^iWim periballo. 

Luke 23. II and arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, ^ad 

ARRAYED, to be — 

To he clothed, b*?^ labesh, 4. 

2 Ch. 5. 12 their brethren, .arrayed in white linen 

ARRAYED in — 

To go into, put on, ipSico cndu5. 

Acts 12. 21 Herod, arrayed in royal apparel 

ARRIVE, to — 

1, To sail down, learaitXfco katapled. 

Luke 8. 26 they arrived at the country of the (Jad, 

2. To cast alongside, irapafidWo) paraballo. 
Acts 20. IS next (day) we arrived at Samos, and 

ABROflANCY — 

l.Pride, rising, excellency, Jikj gaon. 
Prov. 8. 13 pride, and arrogancy. .do I hate 
Isa. IJ. II cause the arrogancy of the proud to cease 
Jer. 48. 29 the pride of Moab .and his arrogancy 



2. Stiffness, insolence, POV o^c^- 

I Sa. 2. 3 let^(not) arrogs&cy come out of your 

ARROW — 

1. Arrow, yn chets. 

Num 24. 8 pierce . . through with his arrows 
Deut32. 23 I will spend mine arrows upon them 
32. 42 1 will make mine arrows drunk with 

1 Sa. 20. 20 I will shoot three arrows on the side 

20. 21 find out the arrows. .the arrows (are) 

10. 22 Behold, the arrows (are) beyond thee; go 
20. 36 find out now the arrows which I shoot 

20. 38 Jonathan's lad gathered up the arrows 

2 Sa. 22. 15 he sent out arrows, and scattered them 
2 Kl. 13. IS Elisha said unto. .Take bow and arrows 

13. IS And he took unto him bow and arrows 
13. 17 The arrow of the Lord's deliverance 
13. 17 the arrow of deliverance from Syria 
13. 18 he said. Take the arrows. And he took 

19. 32 He shall not. .shoot an arrow there 

1 Ch. 12. 2 (hurling) stones, and. arrows out of a 

2 Ch. i6, 15 to shoot arrows and great stones >vithal 
Job 6. 4 the arrows of the Almighty (are) within 
Psa. 7. 13 he ordalneth his arrows against the 

11. 2 they make ready their arrow upon the 
18. 14 he sent out his arrows, and scattered 

38. 2 thine arrows stick fast in me, and thy 
45. 5 Thine arrows (are) sharp in the heart of 

57. 4 sons of men, whose teeth (are), .arrows 

58. 7 he bendeth (his bow to shoot) his arrows 
64. 3 bend (their bows to shoot) their arrows 
64. 7 God shall shoot at them (with) an arrow 
gr. 5 Thou Shalt not be afraid for the . aiTow 

120. 4 Sharp arrows .with coals cf juniper 
127. 4 As arrows (are) in the hand of a mighty 
144. 6 shoot out thine arrows, and destroy them 
Prov.25. 18 a maul, and a sword, and a sharp arrow 

26. 18 As a mad (man) who casteth. .arrows 
Isa. s- 28 Whose arrows (are) sharp, and all their 
7. 24 With arrows and with bows shall (men) 
37. 33 He shall not. .shoot an arrow there 
Jer. 9. 8 Their tongue (is as) an arrow shot out 

50. 9 their arrows, .as of a mighty expert man 
50 14 shoot at hor, spare no arrows : for she 

51. II Make bright the arrows; gather the 
lam. 3. 12 and set me as a mark for the arrow ' 
Eze. 5. 16 I shall send . the evil arrows of famine 

21. 21 he made (his) arrows bright, he consulted 

39. 3 I will, .cause thine arrows to fall out of 
39. 9 shall go forth . . and bum . . the arrows.and 

Hab. 3. II at the light of thine arrows they went 
Zech. 9. 14 his arrow shall go forth as the lightning 

2. Arrow, 'Jtn chetsi, 

1 Sa. 20. 36 he shot an arrow beyond him 

20. 37 place of the arrow which Jonathan had 
20. 37 Jonathan cried . . (Is) not the arrow beyond 
20. 38 Jonathan's lad gathered up the arrows 

2 Ki. 9. 24 the arrow went out at his heart 
S.'Arrow {as piercing, cutting in), nn chaisats. 

Psa. 77. 17 thine arrows also went abroad 
4. A n-ow {as flashing, rushing forth), f)En resheph. 

Psa. 76. 3 There brake he the arrows of the bow 
5. Son of the low, nai> ]3 hen qesheth. 

Job 41. 28 The arrow cannot make him flee 
ART — 
1 . Work, rieriip maaseh. 

Exod 30. 25 an ointment, .after the art of the 

30. 35 confection after the art of the apothecary 

2 Ch. 16. 14 prepared by the apothecaries' art 

2.Art, handicraft, skill, t/^i't) techne. 

Acts 17. 29 stone, graven by art and man's device 

ARTS, to use curious — 

To practise curious things, rh ireplfpya trpd<7<Tii>. 

Acts 19. 19 Many of them also which used curious arts 
AR-TA-XER'-XES, xriPKinnnN great king. 

1. A Persian king, the Longimanus of profane history. 
In 7th year of his reign E?ra went up to Jerusalem, 

B.C. 418. 

Ezra 7. 1 after these things, in the reign of A. king 
7. 7 there went up . .in the seventh year of A. 
7. II the copy of the letter that the king A. 
7. 12 A., king of kings, unto Ezra the priest, a 

7. 21 And I, (even) I A. the king, do make a 

8. 1 These, .went up with me .reign of A. 
Neh. 2. I to pass, .in the twentieth year of A. the 

5. 14 unto the two and thirtieth year of A. 
13. 6 for in the two and thirtieth year of A. 

2. A king of Persia, the Cambyses of profane histoiy, 
B.O. 521. 

Ezra 4. 7 And in the days of A. the king wrote 
4. 7 the rest of their companions, unto A. 
4. 8 Rehum. .wrote, against Jerusalem to A. 
4. II the copy of the letter unto A. the kin;; 
4. 23 when the copy of king A.'s letter (was) 

3. Another king of Persia, contemporary with Darius, 
or subsequent to liim. 

Ezra 5. 14 according to the commandment of. ,A. 

AR-TE'-MAS, 'Aprifias whole, sound. 
A companion of Paul at Nicopolisi 

Tit. 3. 12 When I . . send. A. unto thee, or Tychicns 
ARTIFICER — 
1. Engraver, carver, &ij) charash. 

1 Ch.29. 5 all manner of work, (made) by., artificers 

2 C:h.34. II to the artificers and builders gave they 



I.Engraver, carver, Pin choresh. 

Gen. 4. 22 Tubal-cain,an instructer of every artificer 
Z. Engraving, carving, EJnn cheresh. 

Isa. 3. 3 The counsellor, and the cunning artificer 
ARTILLERY — 
Instrwnent, '^? keli. 

I Sa. 2o 40 Jonathan gave his artillery unto his lad 

A-Rir'-BOTH, n'i3-i5 courts. 

The third of Solomon's commissariat districts, includ- 
ing Sochoh i it was therefore probably a name for tlie 
rich corn-growing country of the Shefelah or "plain" 
of Judah. 

I Ki. 4. 10 son of Hesed, in A,; to him (pertained) 

A-RTJ'-MAH, nm-^ height. 

A place near Shechem, in Ephraim, perhaps the same 
as Rumah (now called El-Ormah, N.E. of Nablus). 
Judg.. 9. 41 And Abimelech dwelt at A.: and Zebul 

AR'-VAD, -ir\H refuge. 

An island near Zidon, whence probably it was colonised 

It is now called Ruad, but formerly Antaradus. 

Eze. 27. 8 The inhabitants of.. A. were thy mariners 
27 II The men of A. with thine army (were) 

AR-VAB-ITES, 'nnij inhabiting Arvad. 

The patronymic of the descendants of the 9th eon of 

Canaan, son of Ham. 

Gen. 10. 18 the A., and the Zemarite, and the 
I Ch. I. 16 the A., and the Zemarite, and the 

AR'-ZA, Ky^itfrm. 

A steward of Elah, king of Israel, B.C. 930. 

I Ki. 16. 9 in the house of A. steward of (his) house 
AS — 
l.Who, thai, as, l^tj asher. 

Gen. 22. 14 Jehovah-jireh : as it is said (to) this day 
2. Even as, i^\<^ kaasher. 

Gen. 7. 9'the male and the female, as God had 
S.Also, 03 gam, 

Jer. SI. 49 As Babylon, .the slain of Israel to fall 

i.As a sufficiency, 'is Icede. 

Judg. 6. 5 For they came up. .as grasshoppers for 
5. That, though, '? ki. 

Job 22. 2 as he that is wise may he profitable unto 

Q.Even as, in? kefiio. 

Exodis. s they sank, into the liottom as a stone 

7. Unto, ij! ad. 

Judg 20. 48 the men of (every) city, as the beast, and 

8. With, Dy im. 

Job 9. 26 They are passed away as the swift ships 

9. Under, instead of, nnn tachaih. 

Job 34. 26 He striketh them as wicked men 

10. Cm, upon, in addition to, hn a,l. 

Job 22. 24 Shalt thou lay up gold as dust 

11. Verily, then, for, yip gar. 

Matt. I. 18 When [as] his jnother Mary was espoused 

12. With a view to, els eis. 

Phil. 4. IS no church communicated with me aa 

13. In, during, iv en. 

Luke 8. 5 and as he sowed, some fell by v. 19. etc. 
li.Even, as, KaBdirep kathaper. 

Koni 12. 4 For as we have many members in one 

1 Co. 12. 12 For as the body is one, and hath many 

2 Co. 3. 13 not as Moses, .put a veil over his face 

8. II that as. .to will, so.. a performance 
1 Th. 2. II As ye know how we exhorted, and 

3. 6 desiring greatly to see us, as we also 
Feb. 5. i be that is called of God, [as]. . Aaron- 

\^. According to which, kclBA hatha. 

Matt 27. 10 the potter's field, as the Lord appointed 
\Q. According to what, Ka66 katho. 

Rom. 8. 26 Know not what we should pray for as wb 

'17. Even or according as, Ka66ri kalhoti. 

Acts 2.4s parted them to all .. as every man had, 
\?>.Even or according as, KaB(!>s hathos. 
Matt 21. 6 disciples went, and did as Jesus 

26. 24 The Son of man goeth as it is written of 
28. 6 for he is risen, as he said. Come, see the 
Mark 4. 33 spake he the word unto them, as they were 

9. 13 whatsoever they listed, as it is written of 
14. 16 his disciples wentiorth. and found as he 

14. 21 The Son of man . . goeth, as it is written 

15. 8 multitude, began to desire., as he had 

16. 7 there shall ye see him, as he said unto 
Luke I. S5 As he spake to our fathers, to Abraham 

t. 70 As he spake by the mouth of his holy 
2. 20 heard and seen, as it was told unto them 
2. 23 As it is written in the law of the Lord 

5. 14 according as Moses commanded, for a 

6. 31 as ye would that men should do to yoa 
6. 36 Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father 

II. I teach us to pray, as John also taught his 
II. 30 as Jonas was a sign imto the Ninevites 

17. 26 as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it ■ 
22. 13 they went, and found as he had said unto 
22. 29 as my Father hath appointed mito me 
24. 24 found (it) even so as the women had said 
24. 39 hath not flesh and bones as ye see me 

John I. 2.7 Make .straight the way .as said the pro. 



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Jolia 3. 14 as ife)3es lifted up the serpent in the 

5. 30 as I near, I judge : and my judgment 

6. 31 as it is written, He gave them bread from 
6. 57 As the living Father hath sent me, and 

6. 58 not as your fathers did eat manna, and 

7. 38 He that believeth on me, as the scripture 

8. 28 as my Father hath taught me, I speak 
10. 15 As the Father knoweth me, even so know 
10. 26 [ycare not of my sheep, as I said unto you] 

12. 14 Jesus.. sat thereou ; as it is written 

13. 15 that ye should do as I have done to you 
13. 33 Ye shall seek me : and as I said unto the 

13. 34 ye love one another; as I have loved you 

14. 27 not as the world giveth, give I unto you 

14. 31 as the Father gave me commandment 

15. 4 As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself 
15. 9 As the Father hath loved rae, so have I 
15. 12 ye love one another, as I have loved you 
17. 2 As thou hast given him power over all 
17. n keep, .that they may be one, as we (are) 
:i7. 18 As thou hast sent me into the world, even 
17. 21 That they all may be one; as thou. Father 
17. 23 hast loved them, as thou hast loved me 

19. 40 as the manner of the Jews is to bury 

20. 21 Peace, .unto you : as. .Father hath sent 
Acts 2. 4 tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance 

2. 22 midst of you, as ye yourselves also know 
7. 42 as it is written in the book of the prophets 
7. 44 ashe had appointed, speaking unto Moses 

7. 48 most High dwelleth . . in temples . . as saith 
■10. 47 received the Holy Ghost as well as we? 
T5. 8 giving them the Holy Ghost, even as 

15. IS to this agree the words.. as it is written 
22. 3 was zealous toward God, as ye all are this 
Bom. I. 13 you also, even as among other Gentiles 
I 1 7 as it is written, The just shall live by faith 

2. 24 name .. is blasphemed . . as it is written 

3. 4 as it is written, That thou mightest be 
J. 8 as we be slanderously reported, and as 

3. 10 As it is written. There is none righteous 

4. 17 As it is written, I have made thee a father 

8. 36 As it is written, For thy sake we are 

9. 13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but 
9. 29 And as Esaias said before, Except the 

9. 33 As it is written. Behold, I lay in Sion 

10. 15 as it is written. How beautiful are the 

11. 26 as it is written. There shalPcome out of 
15. 3 but, as it is written, The reproaches of 
15. 7 receive ye one another, as Christ also 
.15. 9 as it is written. For this cause I will 
15. 21 as it is written, To whom he was not 

1 Co. 2. q as it is written. Eye hath not seen, nor 

4. 17 as I teach every where in every church 

5. 7 maybe a new lump, as ye are unleavened 
8. 2 knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know 

10. 6 we should not lust after evil things, as they 
10. 7 Neither be ye idolaters, as .. some of them 
10. 8 Neither, .commitfomication, as some of 
10. 9 Neither, .tempt Christ, as some of them 
10. 10 Neither murmur ye, as some of them also 
10. 33 Even as 1 please all (men) in all (things) 
.11. 2 keep the ordinances, as I delivered.. to 
IB. II dividing to every man severally as he will 
12. 18 set. .in the body, as it hath pleased him 

14. 34 to be under obedience, as. .saith the law 

15. 38 God giveth it a body as it hath pleased 
15. 49 as we have borne the image of the earthy 

s Co. I. 5 as the sufferings of Christ abound in us 
I. 14 As also ye have acknowledged us in part 

4. I as we have received mercy, we faint not 

6. 16 as God hath said, I will dwell in them 

8. 5 and . .not as we hoped, but first gave their 
<8. 6 Insomuch that we desired Titus, that as 

8. 15 As it is written, He that (had gatheredy 

9. 3 I sent., that, as I said, ye may be ready 
g. 9 As it is written. He hath dispersed abroad 

10. 7 as he (is) Christ's, even so (are) we Christ's 

11. 12 they glory, they may be found even as we 
Qal. 2. 7 committed unto me, as . . the circumcision 

5. 21 as I have also told, .in time' past, that 
Eph. 3. 3 mystery ; aa I wrote afore in fey words 

" 4. 4 even as ye are called in one hope of your 
4. 17 that ye henceforth walk not as other 
4. 21 and have hRen taught by him, as the 

4. 32 as God for Christ's sake, hath forgiven 

5. 2 walk in love, as Christ also hath loved 
S- 3 let it not be once named, .as becometh 
5. 25 Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ 
5. 29 nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the 

Phil. 2. 12 Wherefore, my beloved, as ye havealways 
3. 17 mark them which walk so as ye have us 
'Col. I. 6 as.. in all the world.. as.. also in you 

1. 7 As ye also learned of Epaphras our dear 

2. 7 and stablished in the faith, as ye have 
3. 13 as Christ forgave you, so also, .ye 

I Th. I. 5 as ye know what manner of men we were 
2. 2 and were shamefully entreated, as ye know 
2. 4 as we were allowed of God to be put in 
a. 5 as ye know, nor a cloak of covetousness 

2. 13 ye received.. not.. theword of men, but as 
E. 14 countrymen, even as they. ,of the Jews 

3. 4 even as it came to pass, and ye know 

4. I that as ye have received of us how ye 
4. 6 as we also have forewamedj^)u and 

4. ji with your own hands, as we commanded 
4. 13 not, even as others which have no hope 
zTh. I. 3 We are bound to,thank God., as it is meet 

3. I and be glorified, even as . .with you 

I Ti. i. 3 As I besought thee to abide still at Eph. 
Heb. 3. 7 Whereforq as the Holy Ghost saith 

4. 3 as he said I have sworn in my wrath 

4. T aa it ia said. To day If ye will hear his 



Ueb. 5. 3 by reason hereof he ought, as for the 

5. 6 As he saith also in' another (place). Thou 

8. 5 as Moses was admonished of God when 

10. 25 Not forsaking the assembling, .as the < 

11. 12 as the stars of the sky In multitude 

1 Pe. 4. 10 as every man hath received the gift, so 

2 Pe. I. 14 as our Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed me 

3. 15 even as our beloved brother Paul also 

1 Jo. 2. i3 as ye have heard that antichrist 

3. 2 like him ; for we shall see him as he is 
3. 12 Not as Cain, (who) was of that wicked one 

3. 23 love one another, as he gave us 

4. 17 because as he is, so are we in this v.'orld 

2 Jo. 4 as we have received a commandment 

Willis is the commandment. That, as ye 

19. Even or according to, Kard (ace.) oo-oc 
Luke 4. 16 as his custom was, he went into the 
22. 22 truly the Son of man goeth, as it was 

22. 39 he came out, and went, as he was wont 
Acts 17. 2 Paul, as his manner was, went in unto 

23. 31 the soldiers, as it was commanded them 
Bom. I. 15 So, as much as in me is, I am ready 

3. 5 who taketh vengeance? I speak as a man 
I Co. 3. 3 are ye not carnal, and walk as men ? 

9. B Say 1 these things as a man? or saith not 
Gal. 4. 28 Now we, brethren, as Isaac vraa, are the 
Titus I. 9 Holding fast the faithful word ashe hath 
Heb. 9. 27 as it is appointed unto men once to die 

I Pe. I. 15 as he which hath called you is holy, so be 

20.0/ what kind or sort, oTot hoios. 

I Co. ij. 48 As (is) the earthy, .as is the heavenly 

21. How much, many, long, oaos hosos. 

Heb. I. 4 as he hath by inheritance obtained a 
10. 25 so much the more, as ye see the day ap. 

22.Whosoever, '6(Tri^ hoslis. 

1 Co. i5. 2 lay by him in store, as (God) hath 
23. Thus, so, oUrw oulo. 

2Pe. 3. 4 all things continue as.. from the 
2i.What manner, w Tpcnrov hon Iropwi. 

Luke 13. 34 as a hen. .her brood under (her) wings 
Acts 7. 28 Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest the E. 

2 'Ti. 3. 8 as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses 

2^. As, that, in order to, for, uis h^s. 

Matt. I. 24 Joseph, .did as the angel of the Lord had 

6. 10 Thy will bo done in earth, as (it is) in 

6. 12 forgive us our debts, as we forgive our 

7. 29 as (one) having authority, and not as 

8. 13 Go thy way ; and as thou hast believed 
10. 16 as sheep.. wise as serpents, .as doves 
10. 25 be as his master, .as his lord 

13. 43 'Then shall the righteous shine forth as 

14. 5 because they counted him as a prophet- 
17. 2 shine as the sun. .white as the light 

17. 20 If ye have faith as a grain of mustard 

18. 3 Except ye be converted, and become as 
iB. 4 whosoever, .shall humble himself as this 

18. 33 compassion . .even as I had pity on thee ? 

19. 19 Thou Shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 

20. 14 I will give unto this last, even as unto 
?i. 26 people ; for all hold John as a prophst 
22. 30 but are as the angels of God in heaven 
22. 39 Thou Shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 
26. 19 the disciples did as Jesus had appointed 
26. 39 nevertheless not as I will, but as thou 

26. 55 Are ye come out as against a thief with 

27. 65 go your way, make (it) as sure as ye can 

28. 9 [as they went to tell his disciples, behold] 
28. 15 So they took the money, and did as they 

Mark i. 2 [As] it is written in the prophets. Behold 

I. 22 as one that had authority, and not as 

3. 5 his hand was restored whole [as] the 

4. 26 as if a man should cast seed into the 

6. 15 it is a prophet, or as one of the prophets 

6. 34 because they were as sheep not having a 

7. 6 as it is written. This people honoureth me 

8. 24 and said, I see men as trees, walking 

9. 3 became shining, exceeding white [as] 

10. 1 as he was v/ont, he taught them again 
10. 15 Whosoever shall, .receive, .kingdom.. as 

12. 26 as touching the dead, that they rise 

12. 31 Thou Shalt love tny neighbour as thyself 

12. 33 and to love (his) neighbour as himself 

13. 34 For the Son cf man is) as a man taking 

14. 48 Are ye come out, as against a thief, with 
Luke 2. 15 it came to pass, as the angels were gone 

3. 4 As it is written in the book of the words 
3. 23 Jesus, .being (as was supposed) the son 
6. 10 [his hand was restored whole as. .other] 
6. 22 cast out your name as evil, for the Son of 
6. 40 every one that is perfect Mall be as his 
9, 54 [and consume them, even as Elias did?) 

10. 3 I send you forth as lambs among wolves 
10. 18 I beheld Satan as lightning fall from 

10. 27 Thou Shalt love-, .thy neighbour as thyself 

II. 2 [Thy will be done, a? in heaven, so in] 

11. 36 as when the bright shining of a candle 
II. 44 for ye are as graves which appear not 

14. 22 Lord, it is done as thou hast commanded 
13. 19 make me as one of thy hired sen-xnts 

15. 25 as hevfarae and drew nigh to the house 
17. 6 If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed 

17. 28 Likewise also [as] it was in the days of Lot 

18. 1 1 that I am not. .even as this publican 
j8. 17 shall not receive the kingdom, .as a 

21. 36 as a snare shall it come on all them 

22. 26' let him be as the youngnr. .as he that 
a. 27 I am among you asjie that sevvctlv 



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Luke 22. 31 desired, .that he may sift, .as wheat 

22. 52 Be ye come out, as against a thief, with 

23. 14' Ye have brought this man unto me, as 
23. 26 as they led him away, they laid hold 

14 and we beheld his glory, the glory as of 

15. 6 he is cast forth as a branch, and is 
20. II and as she wept, she stooped down 

15 these are not drunken, as ye suppose 

3. 12 why look ye so earnestly on us, as though 

7. 51 ye do always resist the Holy Ghost : [as] 

8. 32 He was led as a sheep to the slaughter 
8. 36 as they went on . . way, they came unto 

10. 25 as Peter was coming in, Cornelius met 

11. 17 Forasmuch then as God gave them the 
.13. 25 aa John fulfilled his course, he said 

13. 33 as it is also written in the second psalm 

16. 4 as tliey went through the cities, they 

17. 28 For in him we live. . as certain also of your 
22. 5 As also.. high priest dothhear mewitnesa 

22. 25 as they bound him with thongs, Paul 
■,23. II Be of good cheer, Paul : for as thou hast 

23. 15 as though ye would fvouiro something 
23. 20 as though they would emiaire somewhat 
25. 10 to the Jews have I done uo wrong, as 
27. 30 as the Bhipmen were about to flee out of 

Bom. 1. 21 they glorified (him) not as God, neither 

3. 7 why yet am I also judged as a sinner? 

4. 17 things that be not as though they were 

5. 13 not as the offence, so also (is) the free 

5. 16 And not as . . by otie that sinned . . the gift 
S- 18 Therefore, as by the offence of one 

6. 13 Neitheryieldyeyourmembers. .(a3)those 

8. 36 are accounted as sheep for the slaughter 
9.27 the number of the children . . be as . .sand 

9. 29 we had been as Sodoma, and been made 
13. 9 Thou Shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 
13. 13 Let US walk honestly, as in the day; not 
13. 15 as puttingyou in mind, because of. .grace 

I Co. 3. 1 as unto spiritual, .as unto carnal, as unto 
3. 10 the grace, .which is given unto me, as a 

3. 15 he .. shall be saved ; yet so as by fire 

4. I Let a man so account of us, as of the 

4. 7 why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not 
4. 13 we are made as the filth of the world 
4. 14 you, but as my beloved sons I warn 

4. 18 Now some are puffed up, as though I 
.5. 3 as absent, as though I were present 
.7. 7 I would that all men ware even as I 
-7. 8 It is good . . if they abide even as I 

7. 17 as God hath, .as the Lord hath called every 

7. 25 yet I give my judgment, as one that hath 
7. 29 they that have wives be as. .they had none 
7. 30 as though they, .as though they, .as 

7. 31 they that use this world, a£ not abusing 

8. 7 some . . eat (It) aa a thing offered unto an 

9. 2o I became as a Jew., as under the law 

9. 21 To thera that are without law, as without 
9. 22 To the weak became I [as] weak, that I 
9. 26 not as uncertainly, .not as one. .beateth 

10. 7 Neither be ye idolaters, [as] (were) some 
10. IS I speak as to wise men ; judge ye what I 

13. II spake as. .understood as. .thought as 

14. 33 peace, as in all churches of the saints 
16. 10 he worketh the work of the Lord, as I 

eCo. 2. 17 not as many.. as of sincerity, .as of God 
3. 1 or need we, as some, .epistles of 
3. 5 to think anything as of ourselves ; but 

5. 20 as though God did be.scech. .by us : we 

6. 4 in all., approving ourselves as. .ministers 
6. 8 evil report and good report : as deceivers 
6. 9 As unknown.. as dying, .as chastened 

6. 10 As sorrowful., as poor, as having nothing 

6. 13 I speak as unto, .children, be ye also 

7. 14 as we spake all things to you in truth 
'9. s ^- -bounty, and not ... covetousness 
10. 2 some, which think of us as if we walked 

10. 14 we are come as far as to you also in. .the 

11. 3 as the serpent beguiled Eve through his 
II. 15 if his ministers also be transformed as the 
II. 16 if otherwise, yet as a fool receive me 

13. 2 foretell you, as if I were present, the 
13. 7 do that which is honest, though we be as 
Gal. I. 9 As we said before, so say I now again 

3. 16 to seeds, as of many ; but as of one 

4. 12 1 beseech you, be as I (am) ; for I (air!)a3 

4. 14 received me as an angel of God, (even) as 

5. 14 Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thysell 

6. 10 As we have therefore opportunity, let us 
Eph. 2. 3 by nature the children of wrath, even as 

3. 5 as it is now revealed unto his holy 
5. I Be ye. .followers of God, as dear children 
5. 8 in the Lord : walk as children of light 
5. IS circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise 
5. 22 Wives submit yourselves, .as unto the 
'S. 23 even as Christ is the head of the church 

5. 28 So ought men to love their wives as their 

6. s in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ 
6. 6 with eye service, as men pleasers ; but as 
6. 7 With good will doing service, [as] to the 
6. 20 I may speak boldly, as I ought lo speak 

PIlU. I. 20 but (that) with all boldness, as alwaj-s 
2. 8 And being found in fashion as a man 
2. 12 ye have always obeyed, not as in my 
2. 15 among whom ye shine as lights in the 
2. 22 that, as a son With the father, he hath 
2. 6 As ye have therefore received Christ 

2. 20 why, as though living in the ivorld, are 

3. 12 Put on therefore, as the elect of Cod 
3. 18 Wives, submit yourselves, .as it Is fit In 
^3. 22, Servants, obey, .not with eye service, aa 

3. 23 whatsoever ye do, do (it) heartily, as to 

4. 4 I m.iy make it manifest, as J ought ta 



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4 not as pleasing men, but God, which trieth 
7.'\ve were gentle among you, even as a 
II and charged everyone of you, as a father 

13 (it) not (as) the word of men, but [as] it 
2 the day of tlie Lord so cometh as a tliief 
4 that day should overtake you as a thief 

6 Therefore let us not sleep, as (do) others 
2 as from us, as that the day of Christ 

4 so that he [as] God sitteth in the temple 

15 count not .as an enemy, but. .as a 

1 as a father, .younger men as brethren 

2 elder women as mothers ; the younger as 

3 Thou tlierefore endure hardness, as a 

9 Wherein I suffer trouble, as an evil doer 
17 their word will eat as doth a canker 

9 their folly shall be manifest, .as their's 

5 ordain elders in every city, as jl had 

7 a bishop must bs blameless, as the 

9 I rather beseech (thee), being, .as Paul 

16 Not now as a servant, l)Ut above a servant 

17 If thou count me. .receive him as myself 

11 they all shall wax old as doth a 

2 as also Moses (was faithful) in all his 

5 Moses verily (was) faithful, .as a servant 

6 But Christ as a son over hia own house 

8 Harden not your hearts, as in the prov. 

15 harden not your hearts, as in the prov. 

3 As I have sworn in my wrath, if they 
19 Which (hope) we have as an anchor of 

9 And as I may so say, Levi also, who 

9 By faith he sojourned, .as (in) a strange 
27 he endured, as seeing him who is invisible 
29 By faith they passed through, .as by dry 

5 exhortation which speaketh unto you as 

7 God dealeth with you as with sons 

16 Ijest there (be), .any profane person, as 
27 as of things that are made, that those 

3 as bound with them, .as being yourselves 

17 for they watch for your souls, as they 

10 because as the flower of the grass he sliall 

8 Thou Shalt love tliy neighbour as thyself 

9 are convinced of tlie law as transgressors 

12 So speak ye, and so do, as they that 
3 shall eat your flesh as it were fire 

5 ye have nourished your hearts, fas] in a 

14 As obedient children, not fashioning 

19 with the precious blood of Christ, as of a 

24 all flesh (is) as grass, .[as] the flower of 

2 As new born babes, desire the sincere 
5 Ye also, .is lively stones, are built up 

11 Dearly beloved, I beseech (you) as to 

12 that, whereas they speak against you as 

14 Or unto governors, as unto them that are 
16 As free, .but as the servants of God 

25 ye were as sheep going astray ; but are 

7 as unto the weaker vessel, and as being 
16 [whereas they speak evil of you, as of evil] 

10 as pood stewards of tlie manifold grace of 

11 as the oracles of God. .as ot the aliility 

12 as though some strange thing happened 

15 as a murderer, .or as a busybody 

16 Yetif..a3aChristian, let him not be .ish. 
19 in well-doing, [as] unto a faithful Creator 

3 Neither as being lords over(God's) heritage 

8 your adversary the devil, as a roaring 
12 By Silvauus, a faithful brother, .as I 
19 take heed, as unto a light that shineth 

1 as there shall be false teachers among 
12 these, as n.itural brute beasts, made, 

8 as a thousand years, .as one day 

9 The Lord is not slack . . as some men count 
10 the day of the Lord will come as a thief in 
16 Asalsoinall. .as., the other scriptures 

7 if we walk in the light, as he is in the 
27 as the same .inointing teai:heth you 

5 now I beseech tliee, lady, not as though I 
10 what tlicy know naturally, as brute beasts 

10 behind me a groat voice, as of a trumpet 

14 white as suow. .eyes. .as a flame of fire 

15 as if they burned . . his voice as the sound 

16 his countenance (was) as tlie sun shineth 

17 when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead 
24 known the deptlxs of Satan, as they speak 
27 as the vessels of . .even as I received 

3 I wll come on thee as a thief, and thou 
21 even as I also overcame, and am set down 
7 the third beast had a face [as] a man 

6 a Lamb as it had been slain, having 

11 their brethren, that should be killed os 

12 black as sackcloth of hair, .as blood 

13 even as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs 

14 the heaven departed as a scroll when 

2 there arose a smoke out of the pit, as the 

3 them was given power, as the scorpions of 

5 torment, .as the torment of a scorpion 

7 their faces, .as the faces of men 

8 hair as the hair ot women . . teeth . .as 

Q ;v3 the sound of chariots of many horses 
17 heads of the horses., as the heads ot lions 

1 and his feet as piliars ot firo 

7 as he hath declared to his servants the 

9 it shall be in thy mouth .sweet as honey 

10 and it was in niy mouth sweet as honey 

15 the S'lrpent oast out. .water as a flood 

2 were as. .of a bear, and his mouth as 

11 like a lamb, and he spake .is a dragon 
2 as the voice of . .as the voice of a great 

•3 it became as the blood of a dead (man) 
15 Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he 

12 receive power as kings one hour with the 

6 Reward her even as she rewarded you 

6 as .. the voice ot . . [as] tlie voice .. and as 



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Key. 19. 12 His eyes, .[as] a flame of fire, and 

20. 8 the number of whom (is) as the sand of 

21. 2 new Jerusalem.. prepared as a bride 

22. I puTc river of water of life, clear as crystal 
26. .4s if, iicril husei. 

Matt. g. 36 were scattered abroad, [as] sheep having 
28. 3 and his raiment white [as] snow 
28. 4 the keepers did shake, and becarae.[a3] 
Mark 9. 26 he was as one dead ; insomuch that 
Luke24. II their words seemed to them as idle tales 
Heb. 1. 12 as a vesture shalt thou fold them up 
n. 12 and [as] the sand which is, by the sea 

TJ.Even as, iicrirephosper. 

Matt. 6. 2 as the hypocrites do in the synagogues 
6. 5 when thou prayest, thou shalt not be [as] 
6. 7 use not vain repetitions, as the heathen 

6. 16 Moreover when ye fast, be not, [as] the 

12. 40 as Jonas was three days and three nights 

13. 40 As therefore the tares are gathered and 
18. 17 let him be unto thee as an heathen man 
24. 27 as the lightning comoth out of the east 
24. 37 as the days of Noe. .so shall also the 

24, 38 [as] in the days that were before the flood 

25. 14 For. .(is) as a man travelling into a far 

23. 32 he shall separate them, .as a shepherd 
Luke 17. 24 as the lightning, that lighteneth out of 

j8. II I thank thee, that I am not [as] other men 
John s 21 as the Father raiseth up the dead, and 

5. 26 as the Father hath life in himself ; so hath 
Acts 2. 2 there came a sound from heaven as of a 
3.17 brethren, through ignorance ye did (it,) as 
11. IS fell on them, as on us at the beginning 
Rom. 5. 12 as by one man sin entered into the 

5. 19 as by one man's disobedience many were 
5. 21 That as sin hath reigned unto death 
6. 19 for as ye have yielded your members 
II. 30 as ye in times past have not believed God 
I Co. 8. 5 as there be gods many, and lords many 
n. 12 as the woman (is) of the man, even so 

15. 22 For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ 

16. I as I have given order to the churches of 

1. 7 knowing, that [as] ye are partakers of the 

8. 7 Tlierefore, as ye abound in every . .faith 
g. 5 bounty, and not [as] (of) covetousness 

4. 29 But as then he that was bom after the 

5. 24 Therefore [as] the church is subject unto 
S. 3 sudden destruction cometh upon them, as 
4. lb also hath ceased from his . . works, as God 

7. 27 necdcth not daily, as those high priests 

9. 25 as the high priest entereth into tlie holy 

2. 26 as the body without the spirit is dead 

28./I5 if it were, uKTTrepei hnsperei. 

1 Co. 15. 8 he was seen of me also, as of one born out 
29. So that, Siare hoste. 

Matt 15. 33 Whence should we have . .bread . . as to fill 
[See also, According as, becometh, concerning, 
crystal, even, forasmuch, friend, hurl, inas- 
much, light, like, long as> power, so, such.] 

AS... as — 

As. ..so, [3...? fe...tere. 

EzQ. 42. 1 1 as jlong as they .. as broad as they : and all 
AS for — 
l.But, truly, yet, d^ik ulam. 

Job 17. 10 as for you all, do ye return, and como 
2. Unto, to, "^x el. 

2 Ch. 34. 26 as for the king of Judah, who sent you 
AS ctmceming — 

Even nr according to, Kara kaia. 

Kom. g, 5 and of whom as concerning the flesh 

II. 28 As concerning the gospel, .for your 
2 Co. II. 21 1 speak as concerning reproach, as 

AS conceming that— — 
That heca'ii.'-e, on hoti. 

Acts 13. 34 And as concerning that ho raised him up 
AS far as (to) — 

1. Unto, even unto, S-xpi- nchri. 

Acts 28. 15 came to meet us as far as Appii forum 
2 Co. 10. 14 we are come as far as to you also 

2. Unto, up to, eios hcos. 

Luke 24. 50 he led them out as far as to Bethany 
Acts II. 19 Now they . .tr.avelled as far as rheiiicc 
II. 22 that lie sliould go as far as Antioch' 
AS hast served -— 
Hecompcnsc, deed, ^1D3 geirrnl. 

Psa. 137. 8 rewardcth thee as thou hast served us 
AS it had been — 
\.As, that, in order to, for, ws hiis. 

Acts 10. It a certain vessel descending.. as it had li. 
II. 5 A certain vessel descend, as it had been 
I.As if, iiaei kosei. 

Acts 6. 15 all . .saw his face as it had been the f.ice 
• 9. 18 there fell from his eyes [as it had been] 
AS it were — 
l.Even as, to? kcmo.- 

Isa. 26. 18 we have as it wore brought forth wind 
I.As, that, in order to, for, &s hos. 

John 7. 10 not openly, but as it were in secret' 
21. .8 not far from land, but as it were two 
Acts 17. 14 brethren sent away Paul to go [.-is it were] 
•Eom. g. 32 not by faith, but as it were by the works 
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2 Co. II. 17 I speak (it), .as it were foolishly, in thia 
Phm. 14 thy beuelit should not be as it were of 
Jas. 5. 3 shall eat your flesh as it were Rra 
Rev. 4. I the first voice which I heard.. as it were 
6. J 1 heard, as it were the noise of thunder 
8. 8 the second angel sounded, and as it were 
8. 10 a great stai-. .burning as it were a lamp 
g. 7 on their heads, .as it were crowns liko 
g they had breastplates, as it were 

1 his face, .as it were the suii, and his feet 
3 I saw one of his heads as it were 
3 they sung [as it were] a new song 

2 I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled 
6 I heard as it were the voice of a great 

21 the street of the city . .as it were transp. 
Z.As if, wtrel husei. 

Luke 22. 44 [his sweat was as it were great drops of] 
Acts. <j, 18" from his eyes as it had been scales 

AS large — 

So great, long, much, rocrovTus tosoutos. 
Rev. 21. 16 the length is [as large] as the breadth 

A3 long as — 

l.Wilh, DJ/ im. 

Psa. 72. 5 They, .fear thee ai-long as the sun and 

2. As long as, i<p' oaov eph hoson. 

Matt. 9. 15 Can the children, .mourn, as long as 
2 Pe. 1. 13 I think it meet, as long as 1 am in this 

3. When, -while, irav hntan. 

John 9. s As long as I am in the world, I am tho 

AS many as — 

l.AU, V3kol. 

Exod35. 22 both.. women, as many as were willing 

2. IJoio much, long, many, S(ros hosos. 

Matt 14. 36 as many as touched were made perfectly 
22. 10 as many as they found, both bad and v. 9. 
Mark 3. 10 they pressed upon him. .as many as had 
Lulce II. 8 will rise and give him as many as 6. 56. 
John I. 12 as many as received him, to them gave 
Acts 3. 24 as many as have spoken, have 2. 39. 
4. 6 as many as were ot the kindred of me' 

4. 34 as many as were possessors of lands 

5. 36 as many as obeyed him, were scattered 

5. 37 as many as obeyed him, were dispersed 

10. 45 [as many as] came with Peter, because 
13. 48 as many as were ordained to eternal life 

Rom. 2. 12 as many as have, .as many as have sinned 
8. 14 as many as are led by the Spirit of 
3. 10 as many as are of the works of the law 
3. 27 as many of you as have been baptized 
6. 12 As many as desire to make a fair shew in 

6. 16 as many as walk according to this rule 
3. 15 Let us therefore, as many as be perfect 
2. I as many as have not seen my face in 
6. I Let as many servants as are under the, 
2. 24 as many as have r.ot this doc. 3. 11. 15. 

18. 17 as many as trade by sea, stood afar off 
S.Allivho, vas OS pas hos. 

John 17. '2 he should give eternal life to as many as 

AS much — 

The equal, to lira ia isa. 

Luke 6. 34 sinners also lend, .to receive as much 
AS much as — 
JIow much, long, many, oa-os hosos. 

John 6. II and likewise of the fishes as much as 
AS oft as — 
From the sufficiency, no midde. 

2 Ki. 4. 8 it was. .as oft as ha passed by, -he turncA 
AS oft or often as — 
How many times, '6(raKis av or Hv hbsakis. 

I Co. II. 25 this do ye, as oft as ye drink (it,)"in 
zi. 26 as often as ye eat this bread, and drink 

Rev. II. 6 have power over, .as often as tlicy will 
As pertaining to — 
Down according to, Kard (ace.) kata. 

Rom. 4. I Abraham, our father as pertaining to 

Heb. 9. 9 did the service perfect, as pertaining to 
A3 soon — 
Also, D3 gam. 

Isa. 66. 8 as soon as Zion travailed, she brought 
AS soon as — 
l.Even as, "va^^ kaasker. 

Gen. i8. 33 as' soon as he had left communing with 

2. A s, that, in order to, for, us hos. 

Luke I. 23 it came to pass, that, as soon as the days 
1, 44 as soon as the voice of thy salutation 
22. 66 as soon as it was day, the elders of the 
,Jphn II. 20 Then Martha, as soon as she heard that 

11. 29 As soon as she heard, .she arose quickly 
18. 6 As soon then ashe had said unto them 
21. 9 As soon then as they were come to land 

Phil. 2. 23 so soon as I shall see how it will go 

3. Whenever, Brav hotan. 

John 16. 21 as soon as she is delivered of the child 
Eev. 12. 4 for to devour her child a$ soon as it was 

4. When, Sre hole. 

w Luke 15. 30 But as goon as this thy son was come 
•Jv Key. 10. 10 OS Boon as I had eatcai it. my belly was 



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iTi. 
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AS dooclit not — 
As not, K^5 kelo. 

Obad. 1 6 shall be ai though they had not been 

AS tbougb — 

1. Thxii, because., 3ti hoti. 

FhiL y I ^ Not as though I had already attained 

2. As that, olov 3ti oion hoti. m? 6tc ho^ lioli. 

3 Co. n. a t i speak as concerning reproach, as thoui^h 

AS toachin; — 

1. Upon, M epi (dat.) 

Acts 5. 35 what ye intend to do as teaching these 

2. Down, according to, Kara kaia {ace.) 

Kom. II. 28 as touching the election, .beloved for the 
PhiL 3. 5 as touching the law, a Pharisee 

Z.About, concerning, irtpl peri (gen.) 

lUatt 18. 19 if two of you shall agree, .as touching any 
22. 31 as touching the resurrection of the dead 
Mark 12. 26 as tou\;hing the dead, that they rise 
Acts SI. 25 As touching thelSentiles which believe 

1 Co. 8. I as touching things offered unto idols 

16. 12 As touching, .brother Apollos, I greatly 

2 Co. 9. 1 as touching the ministering to the saints 

1 TIl 4. 9 as touching lu-Qtherly love ye need not 

o AS well as — 

'* 3 Arcordiji// nx, ei'en nx. KaSanep kalJiaper. 

Heb. 4. 2 thegospel preached,AsweU aauntot^&Q) 

A3 well as another — 
Like this, .115 hizeh. 

2 Sa. II. 23 aword devoureth one as \rell as amrther 
AS when — 

As the day, DVj ke-yom. 

Zech.14. 3 fight against those nations, -as when he 

AS they would — • 

According to their pleasure^ DJ^yij ki-retsonam. 
Neh. 9. 24 they might do with tliem as they would 

AS yet — 

l...Until so, hitherto, I3"ia ad-ken. 
'■' Neh. 2. 16 neither had I as yet told (it) to 

2. Yet, still, n'ly od. 

. 'i Ki, 14. 4 as yet the people did sacriBce and burnt 
Z.TUl now, nny 15; ad altah.- 

a Ki. 13. 23 cast he them from his presence as yet 

i.Ifot yet, oStto) oupo. 

■' Acts 8. 16 [as yet] he was fallen upon none of them 
' Kev. 17. 12 which have received no Jtingdoms as yet 

AS yet... not — 

Jf^ot yet, oiiSfTro) oudepB.' 

John 20. 9 [as yet] they knew not the scripture, that 

A'-SA, Ui^H physician. 

1. The great grandson of Solomon, B.C. 914. 
I Ki. 15. 8 and A. his son reigned in his stead 

:i5. 9 twentieth year of Jeroboam .. reigned A. 
15. II And A. did (that which was) right in the 
:i5. 13 A. destroyed her idol, and burnt (it) by 
■15. 14 nevertheless A.'s heart was perfect with 
15. 16 there was war between A. and Baasha 
15. 17 to go out or come into A. king of Judah 
15. 18 Then A. took all the silver and the gold 
15. 18 and king A. sent them to Ben-hctdad, the 
15. 20 Ben-hadad hearkened unto king A., and 
15. 22 Then king A. made a proclamation 
15. 22 and king A. built with them Geba of 
15. 23 The rest of all the acts of A., and all his 
15. 24 And A. slept with his fathers, and was 
15. 25 in the second year of A. king of Judah 
15. s8 in the third year of A. king of Judah 
15. 32 there was war between A. and Baasha 

15. 33 In the third year of A. king of Judah 

16. 8 In the twenty and sixth year of A. king 
16.' 10, 15 in the twenty and seventh year of A. 
16. 23 In the thirty and first year of A. king of 
16. 29 in the thirty and eighth year of A. king of 
22. 41 Jehoshaphat the son of A. began to reign 
22. 43 he walked in all the ways of A. his father 
22'. 46 which, .in the days of his father A. 

iCh. 3. 10 Abia, his son, A. his son, Jehoshaphat his 
aCh. 14. I and A. his son reigned in his stead 

14. 2 A. did (that which was) good and right in 

K14. 8 And A. had an army (of men) that bare 
14. 10 Th6n A. went out against him, and they 
14. II And A. cried unto the Lord his God, and 
14. 12 the Lord smote the Ethiopians before A. 
■14. 13 And A. and the people that (were) with 
13. 2 he went out to meet A., and said unto 
15. 2 Hear ye me, A., and all Judah and 
15, 8 when A. heard these words, and the 
15. 10 in the third month, in the fifteenth year 
15. 16 the mother of A. the king, he removed 
15. 16 and A, cut down her idol, and stamped 
16. 17 nevertheless the heart of A. was perfectall 
15. 19 there was no (more) war unto. . reign of A. 
16. I Id the .year of the reign of A., Baasha 
16. I he might let none, .to A. king of Judah 
16. 2 Then A, brought out silver and gold out 
16. 4 Ben-hadad hearkened unto king A., and 
16. 6 Then A. the king took all Judah ; and . 
t6. 7 Uanaui the seer came to A. king of Judah 



aCh.i6. TO Then A. was wroth with the eeer, and 
16. 10 And A. oppressed (some) of the people the 
16. II behold, the acts of A., first and last, lo 
16. 12 And A. ..was diseased in his feet, until 

16. 13 And A. slept with his fathers, and died 

17. 2. in the cities, .which A. his father had 

20. 32 he walked in the way of A^his father 

21. 12 thou hast n^ walked in the ways of . . A. 
Jer. 41. 9 it which A. tl»e Idng had made for fear 
Matt. I. 7 Roboam begat Abia; and Abia begat A. 

1. 8 AndA. begat Josaphat; and Josaphat begat 
2. A Levite, head of a family in the villages of the 
Netophathites, near Jerusalem. 

1 Ch. 9. 16 the son of A., the son of Elkanah, that 

A-SAH'-EL, Sxnyj?. Ood is doer. 

1. A son of Zeruiafi, David's sister. He was slain by 

Abner unwillingly, B.C. 1053.' 

2 Sa. e. 18 and A. : and A (was as) light of foot as a 

2. 19 A. pursued after Abner ; and in going he 

2. 20 and said (Art) thou A.? And he answered 
a. 21 But A. v/ould not turn, .from following 

3. 22 Abner said again to A., Turn thee aside 

2. 23 came to the place where A. fell down and 
2. 30 there lacked of David's servants, .and A. 

2. 32 they took up A., and buried him in the 

3. 27 that he died, for the blood of A. his 

3. 30 he had slain their brother A. at Gibeon 
23. 24 A. the brother of Joab fwas) one of the 
rt3lL 2. 16 the sons of Zeruiah . .and A., three 
"■ II. 26 the valiant men.. (were). A., the brother of 
27. 7 The fourth (captain . . was) A. the brother 

2. A Levite sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the law to the 
people in Judah, B.C. 914. 

2Ch. 17. 8 with them (he sent).. A., and Sheani 

3. A Levite employed under Hezekiah as an officer of 
the offerings and tithes and dedicated things, B.C. 727. 

2Ch. 31. 13 Jehiel. .and A... (were) overseers under 

4. Father of Jonathan whom Ezra appointed to take a 
census of the Jews who had taken strange wives during 
the exile, B.C. 536. 

Ezra 10. 15 Jonathan the son of A. . .were employed 

A-SAH-I'AH, n;^^ Jah is doer. 
An officer of king Josiah's.sent with others to inquire of 
the Lord in consequence of the reading of the book of 
the law found by Shaphan, B.C. 641. 

sKi. 22. 12 the king commanded.. A. a servant of the 
22. 14 So.. A., went unto Huldah the prophetess 

sCh. 34. 20 the king commanded.. A. a servant of the 

A-SA-rAH, n;f Ji Jah is doer. 

1. A descendant of Simeon, B.C. 800. 

1 Ch. 4. 36 and A. , and Adiel, and Jesimiel, and Ben. 

2. A descendant of Libni, grandson of Merari. 

I Ch. 6. 30 Shimei his son, Haggiah his son, A. his 

3. A Shilonite, dwelling in Jerusalem, B.c.536. 

I Ch. 9. 5 of the Shilonites ; A. the firstborn, and 

4. A descendant of Merari, who assisted in bringing up 
the ark from the house of Obed-edom in the time of 
David, B.C. 1040. [This may be the same as No. 2.] 

I Ch. 15. 6 Of the sons of Merari ; A. the chief, and 

15. II David called for Zadok and. .A., and Joel 

A'-SAFE, 1DX collector, gatherer. 

1. Father of Joah recorder to Hezekiah, B.C. 727. 

sKi. 18. 18 and Joah the son of A. the recorder 
18. 37 the scribe, and Joah the son of A. the . 

2Ch. 29. 13 of the sons of A.;"Zechariah, and Malta. 

Isa. 36. 3. the scribe, and Joahj A.'s son, the recor. 
36. 22 the scribe, and Joah, the son of A., the 

2. One appointed by David over the service of song ; 
and by Solomon in the temple service, B.C. 1040. 

1 Ch. 6. 39 his brother A., who stood on his right 

6. 39 A. the son of Berachiah, the son of 
15. 17 the Levites appointed. .A. the son of 
15. 19 So the singers.. A... (were appointed) to 

16. s A. the chief, and next to him Zechariah 
16. 5 with harps ; but A. made a sound with 
16. 7 into the hand of A. and his brethren 
i6. 37 he left there. : A. and his brethren, to 
25. I separated to the service of the sons of A. 
25. 2 Of the sons of A., Zaccur, and Joseph 
25. 2 the sons of A.; under the hands of A. 
25. 6 according to the king's order to A, 

25. 9 the first lot came forth for A. to Joseph 

2 Ch. 5. 12 (which were), .singers, all of them of A. 

20. 14 a Levite of the sons of A., came the spirit 
-29. 13 and of the sons of A.; Zechariah, and 
29. 30 with the words of David, and of A. the 
35. IS the singers the sons of A. (were) in their 
35. 15 according to the commandment of. .A. 

Ezra 2. 41 The singers : the children of A., an 

3. 10 the Levites the sons of A. with cymbals 

Neh. 7. 44 The singers : the children of A., an 
11. 17 Mattaniah. .the son of A., (was) the 

11. 22 Of the sons of A., the singers (were) over 

12. 35 Michaiah, the son of Zaccur. .son of A. 
12. 46 in the days of David and A. of old 

Psa. 50. title. A Psalm of A. The mighty God 

73. A Psalm of A. Truly God (is) good 

74. Maschil of A. God, why hast thou 
.75. Al-taschith, A'Psalm (or) Song of A. 

76. on Neginoth, A Psalm (or) Song of A. 

77. Musician, to Jeduthun, A Psalm of A. 

78. Maschil of A. Give car, my peoplo 



Psa. 79. A Psalm of A, God, the heathen aro 
80, upon Shoshannim-Edutb, A Pealm of A. 
81 the .Musician uponGittith, (A Psalm) of A. 
82. A Psalm of A. God standeth in the 
83 A Song (or) Psalm of A. Keep not thou 

3. A Levite, whose posterity dwelt in Jerusalem after 
the exile, B.C. 444. 

I Ch. 9. 15 Micah, the son of Zichri, the son of A. 

4. A descendant of Kohath, son of Levi His descend- 
ants were porters in tlie service of the tabernacle in 
the time of David. 

I Ch.26. I Mcshelemiah. .of the sons of A. 
6. An officer (probably a Jew) appointed by the king of 
Persia as keeper of the royal forests in Judah, B.C. 444 

N«h. 2. 8 a letter unto A. the keeper of the king's 

A-SAIUE'El, W')VV; God is joined. 

A son of Jehaleieel, a descendant of Judah through 

Caleb, son of Jephunneh, B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 4. 16 the sons of Jehaleieel ; Z!ph..and A. 

A-8AE-£'-LAH, •'i^Kfi'B'K Jah is joined. 

A son of Asaph, appointed by David for the service ol 

song in the sanctuary, B.C. 1040. 

1 Ch. 25. 2 Of the sons of Asaph ; Zaccur. . and A. 

[Azareel in verse 18 is perhaps the sarae.J 

ASCEiro, to — 

To go or come up, avapaiva anahaino. 

John I. 51 the angels of God ascending and descend. 

20. 17 1 am not yet ascended..! ascend unto 
Acts ■>, 34 For David is not ascended into the 

25. I when Festus was come, he ascended from 
E.om.:o. 6 Who shall ascend into heaven? that is, to 
Eph. 4. 9 Now that he ascended, what is it but 
Rev. 7. 2 I saw another angel ascending from the 

II. 7 the beast that ascendeth out of the. .pit 

17. 8 The beast.. shall ascend out of the 

ASCEND, to causa to — 

To cause to. go up, n^y alah, 5. 

Psa. 135. 7 He causeth the vapours to ascend from 

Jer. 10. 13 lie causeth the vapours to ascend from 

51. 16 be causeth the vapours to ascend from 

ASCEND (up), to — 

I. To go up, climb, ppj na.mq. 

Psa. 139. 8 If I ascend up into heaven, thou art 

2. To cause to go up, nS;/ alah. 

Oen. 28. 12 the angels of God ascending and descend. 
Exod 19. 18 the smoke thereof ascended as the smoko 
Nura 13. 22 they ascended by the south, and came 
Josh. 6. s people shall ascend up every man 

8. 20 the smoke of the city ascended up to 
8. 21 the smoke of the city ascended, then 

10. 7 Joshua ascended from Gilgal, he, and all 
15. 3 it went out. .and ascended up on the 

Judgi3. 20 the Lord ascended in the flame of the 

20. 40 the flame of the city ascended up to 
T Sa. 28. 13 I saw gods ascending out of the earth 
Psa. 24. 3 Who shall a.scend into the hill of the 

68. 18 Thou hast ascended on high, thou hast 
Prov.30. 4 Who hath ascended up into heaven, or 
Isa. 14. 13 I will ascend into heaven, I will exalt 
14. 14 I will ascend above the heights of the 
Eze. 38. 9 Thou Shalt ascend and come like a storm 

3. To go or come up, avaQaivw anahaino. 

Luke 19. 28 he went before, ascending up to Jerus. 
John 3. 13 no man hath ascended up to heaven, but 

6. 62 if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up 
Eph. 4. 8 When he ascended up on high, he led 

4. 10 the same also that ascended up f.ir above 
Eev. 8. 4 the smoke.. ascended up before God out 

11. 12 they ascended up to heaven in a cloud 
14. II the smoke of their torment ascendeth up 

ASCENT — 

l.Going up, nhv.P maaleh^ 

Num 34. 4 from the south to the ascent of Akrabblm 

2 Sa. 15. 30 David went up by the ascent of. .OUvct 

2.Going up, {burnt) offering, nVv alah. 

1 Ki. 10.. 5 his ascent by which he went up unto the 

3. Uppermost place, rr^M. aliyyah. 

2 Ch. g. 4 his ascent by which he went up into the 

ASCRIBE, to — 
l.To give, an; yakab. 

Deut 32. 3 ascribe ye greatness unto our God 

2. To give, jns nalhan. 

I Sa. 18. 8 They have ascribed unto David ten 

18. 8 and tome they have ascribed, .thousands 
Job 36. >3 will ascribe righteousness to my Maker 
Psa. '68. 34 Ascribe ye strength unto God : his 

A-SE'-NATH, njpij dedicated to Neit. 

Daughter of Poti-pherah, priest of On, and wife of 

Joseph, B.C. 1715. 

Gen. 41. 45 he gave him to wife A. the daughter of 
41. 50 which A. the daughter of Poti-pherah 
46. 20 which A. the daughter of Poti-pherah 

AS'-ER, ''A.iXTtp. 

The Greek form of Aslier. 

Luke 2. 36 the daughter of Phannel, of the tribe of A. 

Rev 7 6 Of the Iribo of A. (were) scaled twclvt 



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ASH — 

Ash or pme, px oren. 

Isa. 44. 14 he planteth an ash, aa4 the rain doth 
ASHAMED, 1.01 1, 10 be, _ 
I.Shavie, rrJ^ boshelh. 

Jer. 3. 25 As the thief is ashamed when he is founit 
2. Tn he ashamed, become, pale, i^ia hosh. 

Judg 3. 25 they tarried till they were ashamed 

a Ki. 2. 17 they urged him till he was ashamed 

8. II stedfastly, until he was ashamed 
Ezra 8. 22 I wa9 ashamed to require of the kins a 

9. 6 I am ashamed and blush to lift up my 
Job 19. 3 ye are not ashamed . ye make yourselves 
J'sa. 6. lo Let all mine enemies be ashamed and 

' 6. 10 let them teturn . be ashamed suddenly 

25. 2 let me not be ashamed, let not mine 
25. 3 let none that wait on thee be ashamed 
25. 3 let them be ashamed which transgress 

25. 20 let me not be ashamed ; for I put my 
31. I let me never be ashamed ; deliver me in 
31. 17 Let me not be ashamed, LORD 

31. 17 let the wicked be ashamed, let them be 
35. 25 Let them be ashamed and brought to 
37 19 They shall not be ashamed in the evil 
"40. 14 Let thefn be ashamed and confounded 

69. 6 Let not them . be ashamed for my sake 

70. 2 Let them be ashamed and confounded 
86. 17 they which hate me may .be ashamed 

log. 28 when they arise, let them be ashamed 
119. 6 Then shall I not be ashamed, when 
119. 46 I will speak, .and will not be ashamed 
119. 78 Let the proud be ashamed ; for they 
1 19. So heart be sound . . that I be not ashamed 
127. 5 they shall not bo ashamed, but they shall 
Isa. J. 29 they shall be ashamed of the oaks 
20. s they shall be . . ashamed of Ethiopia 
23. 4 Be thou ashamed, Zidon : for the sea 
■24. 23 and the sun ashamed, when the LORD of 

26. II they shall see, and be ashamed for 

29. 22 Jacob shall not now be ashamed, neither 

41. II all .shall be ashamed and confounded 

42. 17 they shall be greatly ashamed, that trust 
44. 9 they see not . . that they may be ashamed 
44. II all his fellows shall be ashamed 

44. II they shail fear .they shall be ashamed 

45. 16 They shall be ashamed, and also 

"45. 17 ye shall not be ashamed nor confounded 
45. 24 all .against him shall be ashamed 
49. 23 they shall not be ashamed that wait for 
so. 7 I know that 1 shall not be ashamed 
54. 4 Fear not thou shalt not be ashamed 

65. 13 shall rejoice, but ye shall be ashamed 

66. 5 your joy, and they shall be ashamed 
Jcr. 2. 36 thou also shalt be ashamed of Egypt 

6. 15 Were they ashamed when they had 
6. 15 nay, they were not at all ashamed 
; 8. 12 Were they ashamed when they had 
8. 12 nay, they were not at all ashamed 
12. 13 they shall be ashamed of your revenues 
14. 3 they were ashamed and confounded 
14. 4 tlie plowmen were ashamed, they covered 
15 9 she hath been ashamed and confounded 
17. 13 all that forsake thee shall bu ashamed 
2o. 1 1 they shall be greatly ashamed ; for they 
22. 22 then shalt thou be ashamed and 
.31. 19 I was ashamed, yea, even confounded 
48. 13 the house of Israel was ashamed of 
48. 13 Moab shall be ashamed of Chemosh 
Ezo. 32. 30 with their tenor they are ashamed of 
36. 32 be ashamed and confounded for your 
IIos. 4 19 tliey shall be ashamed because of their 

TO. 6 Israel shall be ashamed of his own counsel 
Joel 2. 26, 27 my people shall never be ashamed 
Mic. 3. 7 Then shall the seers lie ashamed, and the 
Zeph. 3. II In that day shalt thou not be ashamed 
Zeuh 13. 4 prophets shall be ashamed every oue of 

3.7V) put to shame, ivo bnsh, Z. 

P.sa. 119. n6 le't mc not be ashamed of my Iiopo 

4.7V) he ashamed of one's self, w'la hnsh, la. 

Gen. 2. 25 were both naked, and were not ashamed 

5. To he ashavied, becom^e red, "isn chapher. 

Job 6. 20 they came thither, and were ashamed 
I'sa. 34. 5 and their faces were not ashamed 
Jer. 50. 12 she that bare you shall be ashamed 

6. 7V> be dried n.p, wa; yahnsh, 5. 

Isa. 30. 5 They sveie all ashamed of a people (that) 
Jer. 2. 26 so is the house of Israel ashamed 

6. 15 Wore they ashamed when they had 
8. 9 The wise . . are ashamed, they are 
8. 12 Were they ashamed when they hatl 
.Toel I II Be ye ashamed, O ye husbandmen 
! Zech. 9. 5 her expectation shall be ashamed 
7. To be made ashavied, red, "isn chaplier, 5. 
Isa. 33. 9 Lebanon is ashamed, hewn down 

.8. 7*0 he ashamed, hhish, Q?5 kala-ni, 2. 

Niun 12. 14 should she not be ashamed seven days' 
2 Sa. 10. 5 the men were greatly ashamed • and the 

ig. 3 people being ashamed steal away when 
!i Ch. 19. 5 for th« men were greatly ashamed 
.2Ch.3o. 15 Levites were ashamed, and aanctifled 
Psa. 74. 21 let not the oppressed return ashamed 
Jer. 3. 3 thou rcfusedst to be ashamed 
• Eze. 16. 27 daughters, are ashamed of thy lewd way 
16. 61 shaltremember thy ways, and beashamcd 
43. 10 they may be ashamed of their iiiiiiiiities 
4 J. 11 if they be ashamed, shew them the form 



9. 7*0 be ashamed, aiVxui'Cii.ii' aischunomai. 
Luke 16. 3 I cannot dig , to beg I am ashamed 

^ 2 Co. 10. 8 I should boast. .1 should not be ashamed 
Phil. I. 20 that in nothing I shall be ashamed, but 
I Fe. 4. 16 if. as a Christian, let him not be ashamed 

1 Jo. 2. 28 and not be ashamed before him at his 

10. 7*0 be ashained of iiratirxvvonai. 

Mark 8. 38 shall be ashamed of. .shall, .be ashamed 
Luke 9. 26 shall be ashamed of .shall, .be ashamed 
Kom. I. 16 I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ 
6. 21 thosethings whereof ye are now ashamed; 

2 Ti. I. 8 Be not thou therefore ashamed of the 

1. 12 nevertheless I am not ashamed : for I 
I. 16 and was not ashamed of my chain 
Heb. 2. II for which cause he is not ashamed to call 
II. 16 wherefore God is not ashamed to be 

11.7V) be utterly ashamed, KaraKTxifofiat. 

Luke 13. 17 all his adversaries were ashamed : and all 
Rom. 9. 33 whosoever believeth shall not be asham. 

10. II believeth on him shall not be ashamed 
2 Co. 7. 14 U I have boasted. .1 am not ashamed 
^. 9. 4 Lest. .we.. should be ashamed in this 

^ I Pe. 3. 16 they may be ashamed that falsely accuse 

ASHAMED, to make — 

1. 7V; make ashamed, pale, v\3 bosh, 5. 

I'rov. 12, 4 she that maketh ashamed (is) as 
2.7Vi cause to blush, 073 kalam, 5. 

Job II. 3 shall no man make thee ashamed ? 
3. To shame utterly, Karaiax'l'vio kataischund. 

Rom. 5. s And hope maketh not ashamed ; because 

ASHAJyfED, needsth not to bo — 
Not asha-]ned of avt-iraiarxvvTos anepaischuntos. 
2 Ti, 2. IS workman thatwieedeth not to be ashamed 

A'-SHAW, ]V]i smoke. 

A Levitical city in J udah, afterwards given to Simeon. 
Josh. 15. 42 Libnah, and Ether, and A. 

19. 7 Ain and A. ; four cities and their 

I Ch. 4. 32 their villages (were), Etam. .and A., five 

6. 59 And A. with her suburbs, and Beth 

A3H-BE'-A, y^fN man of Baal. 

The patronymic of a family that sprang from Shelah 

sou of Judah, B.C. 1400. • ■ 

I Ch. 4. 21 that wrought fine linen, of the house of A. 
ASH'-BEL, Sjj/N man of Baal. 
A son of Benjamin, B.C. 170^. 

Gen. 46. 21 the sons of Benjamin (were) Belah... and A. 
Num 26. 38 sons of Benj. after their families, .of A. 
I Ch. 8. I Benjamin begat. .A. the second, and Ah. 

ASH-BE-LITE, ''^ZV'^n belonging to Ashbel. 
A family that sprang from Ashbel. 

Num 26. 38 of Ashbel, the family of the A. : of Ahiram 
ASH'-DOD, •\'\iv>< fortress, castle. 
One of the five chief cities of the Philistines. It was 
strongly fortified, and stood on the border at the N. 
extremity of what afterwards belonged to Simeon to- 
wards Egypt. It is now called Asdud, and in the New 
Testament and LXX. Aaotus. It is about 3omilesfrom 
the southern frontier of Canaan, 3 from the Mediter- 
ranean, and midway between Gaza and Joppa. 

Josh. 1 1. 22 in Gaza, in Gath, .and in A. . , remained 
15. 46 all that (lay) near A., with their villages 
15, 47 A. with her towns and her villages, Gaza 
iSa. 5. I took the ark.. and brought it. .unto A. 
S. 3 when they of A. arose early on the morrow 
5. 5 on the threshold of Dagon in A. unto this 
S- 6 was heavy upon them of A., and ho 
5. 6 and smote them with emerods, (even) A. 

5. 7 when the men of A. saw that (it was) so 

6. 17. for A. one, for Gaza one, for Askelon one 
2Ch.. 26. 6 and brakedown the wallof . .A., and built 

26. 6 and built cities about A., and among the 
Neh. 13. 23 Jews (that) had married wives of A., of 

13. 24 children spake half in the speech of A. 
Isa. 20. I In the year that Tartan came unto A. 

2o. I and fought against A., and took it 
Jcr. 25. 2o Azz.ah, and Ekron, and the remnant of A. 
Amos r. 8 I will cut off the inhabitant from A. 

3. 9 Publish in the palaces at A., and in the 
Zeph. 2. 4 they shall drive out A. at the noon day 
Zech. 9. 6 a bastard shall dwell in A., and I will 

ASH-DO-DITES, ASHDO-THITES, 'Yn^iJ. 

The inhabitants of Ashdod. 

Jo9h.i3. 3 the Oazalhitos. .the A,, the Eshkalonites 
Neh. 4. 7 when, the A., heard that the walls of 

ASH-DOTH PIS'-GAH, nipsri miffK springs ofPisgah. 
The spurs and ravines nf Pisgah, the top of which is 
Mount Nebo. Now Ain Musa. 

Deut. 3. 17 of the plain, the salt sea, under A. -p 

4. 40 of the plain, under the springs of P. 
Josh 12. 3 and from the south, under A.-p 

13. ^o Beth-peor, and A.-p. and Beth-jeshimoth 
A'-SHER, -usiN happy. 

1 Eighth son of Jacob, and second by Zilpah, Leah's 
maid. (See Aser, the NT. form.) B.C. 1730. 
Gen. 30. 13 And Leah, called his name A. 
35. 26 the sons of Zilpah. Gad, and A. 
46. 17 the sons of A.; Jimnah, and Ishuah, and 
49. 20 Out of A. his bread ('.shall be) fat, and he j 
Exod. I 4 Dan, and Naphtali, Gad, and A. 
Num 26. 4^ the name of the daughter of A. (was) Sar. I 



Josh. 17. 10 theymet together in A. on the north, and 
17. 11 Manasseh had in A. Bethshean and her 
iCh. 2. 2 Benjamin, Naphtali, Gad, and A. 

7. 30 sons of A.; Imnah, and Isuah, and Ishuai 

7. 40 All these (were) the childi en of A., heads 

2. Asher is used also as the name of the tribe descended 

from Asher, and of that part of Canaan in which they 

dwelt. 

Num. I. 13 Of A.; Pagiel the son of Ocran 

I. 40 Of the children of A., by their generations 

1. 41 that were numbered of. the tribe of A. 

2. 27 that encamp .(shall be) the tribe of A. 
2. 27 the captain of the children of A. (shall be) 
7. 72 Pagiel prince of the children of A. 

10. 26 And over, .the children of A. (was) Pagiel 
13. 13 Of the tribe of A., Sethur the son of M. 
26. 44 (Of) the children of A. after their families 
26. 47 These (are) the families . of A. according 
34. 27 the prince of the tribe of A., Ahihud 

Deut27. 13 shall stand .to curse ; Reuben, and A. 
33. 24 of A. he said, (Let) A. (be) blessed with 

Josh 19. 24 fifth lot came out for the tribe . .of A. 
19. 31 (is) the inheritance of the tribe, .of A. 
19. 34 the coast, .reacheth to A. on the west 
21. 6 of Gershon (had). . out of the tribe of A. 
zi. 30 out of the tribe of A., Mishal with her 

Judg. I. 31 Neither did A. drive out the inhabitants 

5. 17 A. continued on the sea shore, and abode 

6. 35 he sent messengers unto A., and unto 

7. 23 Israel gathered themselves, out of A. 
I Ki. 4. 16 Baanah the son of Hushai (was) in A. and 
iCh. 6. 62 to the sons of Gershom out of A. 

6. 74 out of the tribe of A.; Mashal with her 
12. 36 of A., such as went forth to battle, .foity 
2Ch. 30. II Nevertheless divers of A. . humbled 
Eze. 48. 2 by the border of Dan . . a (portion for) A. 
48. 3 by the border of A. . . a (portion for) N. 
48. 34 one gate of Gad, one gate of A., one gate 
3. A town E. of Shechem, on the road to Beth-shean, in 
Manasseh, W. of the Jordan. Now Asirah. 

Josh. 17. 7 the coast of Manasseh was from A. to M. 
[The following localities were in the territory of 
Asher: — Abdon, Accho, Achshaph, Achzib, 
Ahlab, Amad, Aphek, Beten, Beth-Dagon, Beth- 
Emek, Beth-Rehob, Carmel, Ebron, Hali, Ham- 
mon, Helbah, HeIlfath,Hosah, Hukkok,Jiphtah- 
el, Kanah, Mearah, Mishal, Neiel, Sidon, Um- 
mah, &c.] 

A-BHE-EITE, '"ie-k.t the {one of) Asher. 
Patronymic of the tribe of Asher. 

Judg. I. 32 But the A. dwelt among the Canaanites 

ASHES — 

l.Ditst, {bruised, fine), ibn epher. 
Gen. 18. 27 I. .(am but) iust and ashes 
Num 19. 9 a man. .shall gather up the ashes 

19. 10 ho that gathereth the ashes, .shall wash- 
2 Sa; 19. 9 Tamar put ashes on her head, and rent 
1 Ki. 20. 38 prophet, .disguised himself with ashes 

20. 41 he. .took the ashes away from his face 
Esth. 4. I Mordecai. .put on sackcloth with ashes 

4. 3 great mourning . . many lay in . . ashes 
Job 2. 8 and he sat down among the ashes 

13. 12 Your remembrances (are) like unto ashes 
30. 19 and I am become like dust and ashes 
42. 6 I abhor, .and repent in dust and ashes 
Psa. 102. 9 For I have eaten ashes like bread 

147. 16 he scattereth the hoar frost like ashes 
Isa. 44. 20 He feedeth on ashes : a deceived heart 
, 58. 5 spread sackcloth and ashes (under hini)f 
61. 3 give unto them beauty for ashes, the oU 
Jer. 6. 26 sackcloth, and wallow thyself in ashes 
Lam. 3, 16 stones, he hath covered me with ashes 
Eze. 27. 30 they shall wallow themselves in the ashea 
28. 18 I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth 
Dan. 9. 3 by prayer, .with fasting.. and ashes 
Jon. 3. 6 covered, with sackcloth, and sat in aslics 
Mai. 4, 3 they shall be ashes under the soles of 

2. Ashes {fat), jE'n deshen. 

Lev. 1. 16 the altar, .by the place of the ashes 

4. 12 ashes are poured out. ashes are poured . 
6. 10 take up the ashes which the fire hath 
6. II carry forth the ashes without the camp 

1 Kj. 13. 3 ashes that (are) upon it shall be poured 
13. 5 and the ashes poured out from the altar 

Jer. 31. 40 valley of the dead bodies, and of the ashea 

3. Dust, {bruised, fine), "iBl/ aphar. 

Num 19. 17 take of the ashes of the burnt heifer 

2 Ki. 23. 4 carried the ashes of them unto Betlvel 
i.Dusi, ashes, n'S piach. 

Exod. 9. 8 Take to you handfuls of ashes of the 

9. 10 they took ashes of the furnace, and stood 
5. Ashes, embers, o-iroSJs spodos. 

Mattii. 21 have repented, .in sackcloth and ashes 
Luke 10. 13 repented, sitting in sackcloth and ashes 
Heb. 9. 13 ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean | 

ASHES from, to receive or take away the turn into— 
To remove or cleanse from ashes^ Itjii dashen, 3. 

Exod 27. 3 shalt make his pans to receive his ashes 
^Num. 4. 13 take away the ashes from the altar 

A-SHT-MA, ^{DTK heaven 

An idol worshipped by the people of Haniath, and in- 
troduced into Samaria by the colonists whom Shalma- 
nezer settled therein. 

2 Ki. 17. 30 and the men of Itamath made A. 



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ASH-KE'-ION, AS-KE'-LON, J'lSgif'N holm-oak. 
Askalon is mentioned as a city of the Philistines, Josh. 
13. 3, and I Sam. 6. 17. The tribe of Judah captured 
tt B.C. 1425 (Judges 1. 18), but it was retalten by the 
Philistines, aud is frequently denounced by the pro- 
phets: It fell successively into the hands of the Egyp- 
tians, the Greeks, and the Romans. It became a 
bishop's see in the 4th century. It was besieged by the 
Crusaders in iioo, and again in 1148, without success. 
Baldwin HI. captured it in 1157. Saladin re-took it in 
1187, and burnt it in 1191. Richard I. of England ob- 
tained possession the same year, and restored the 
fortifications in 1 192. Sultan Bibars destroyed its forti- 
fications and filled up its harbour In 1270. (AsktUan.) 
Jadg. 1. 18 Also Judah took.. A. with the coast 

14. 19 he went down to A., aud slew thirty men 
> I Sa. 6. 17 these ^are) the golden emerods. .for A. 
I a Sa. I. 20 publish (it) not in the streets of A.; lest 
Jer. 25. 20 the land of the Philistines, and A., and 
47. s A. is cut off (with^ the remnant of their 
47. 7 LOBD hath given it a charge against A. 
Amos I. 81 will cut off . . him that holdeth . . from A. 
Zeph. 2. 4 Gaza shall be forsaken, and A. a desolation 
2. 7 in the houses of A. shall they lie do\vn in 
Zech. 9. 5 A. shall see (it), and fear, .and A. shall 

ASH-KE'-NAZ, ASH-CHE'-NAS, Tjff X. 

1. Son of Gomer, son of Japheth. 

Gen. lo. 3 the sons of Gomer;A., and Riphatli, and 
I Ch. J. 6 the sons of Gomer; A., and Riphath, and 

2. The people or tribe whose original seat was in the 
neighbourhood of Armenia, along with the kingdoms 
of Ararat and Minni. 

Jer. St. 27 call together, .the kingdoms of. .A. 

ASH'-NAH, r\)yH fortification. 

1. A town in W. of Judah, near Dan. 

Josh.15. 33 the valley, Eshtaol, and Zoreah, and A. 

2. Another town in the plains of Judah. 

Josh.is. 43 And Jiphtah, and A., and Kezib 
ASH-PE'-NAZ, \i^V^. Meaning uncertain. 
I'he prince of the eunuchs under Nebuchadnezzar, B.C. 
606. 

Dan. t. 3 the king spake unto A. the master of his 

ASH-TAR'-OTH, ASH-TOE'-ETH, AS-TAR'-OTH, 

n'nwf'y, nnnyy a wife. 

1. An idol of the Philistines, Phoenicians, and Zidonians, 
worshipped by Israel soon after the death of Joshua, 
and also by Solomon. 

Judg. 2. 13 forsook the Lord, and served Baal and A. 

10. 6 the children of Israel, .served. .A., and 
I Sa. 7. 3 put away . .A. from among you, and 

7. 4 the children of Israel did put away. .A. 
X2. 10 forsaten the Lord, and have served. .A. 
31. JO they put his armour in the house of A. 
I Ki. ti. s Solomon went after A. the goddess of 

11. 33 and have worshipped A. the goddess of 
aKl. 23. 13 high places.. Solomon, .builded for A, 

2. A city on the E. of the Jordan, in Bashan. 

Deut. I. 4 After he had slain. .Og.. dwelt at A. 
Josh. 9. 10 all that he did . .to Og. .which (was)at A. 

12. 4 the giants, that dwelt at A. and at Edrei 

13. 12 the kingdom of Og. .which reigned in A. 
13. 31 A., and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of 

8. A Levitical town of Manasseh, beyond Jordan. 

I Ch. 6. 71 Unto the sons of Gershom . . A. with 
ASH-J^EA-THITB, 'rnppM of Ashler olh. 
Patronymic of one of David's worthies. 

I Cb. II. 44 Uzza the A., Shama and Jehiel the sons 

.ASH-TER'-OTH KAR-NA'-IM, D':-7p ni^^Jj;. 
A city of the Rephaim, in the kingdom of Og, in Man- 
asseh beyond Jordan. It was an abode of the Rephaim 
at the time of Chedorlaomer, B.C. 1913. \Ashterah.) 

Gen.14. s ^nd smote the Rephaims In A. E., and 
ASH'-UR, linyK /reeware. 
A son of Hezron, son of .Pharez, B.C. 1560. 

J Ch. 2. 24 Abiah Hezron's wife bare him A. the 
4. s A. the father of Tekoa had two wives. 

ASH-TTR-ITES, 1i!!'N helonginff to Ashur. 
A tribe occupying the whole country W. of the Jordan 
above Jezreel, the district of the plain of Esdraelon. 
(Asherite occurs in Judg. i. 32.) 

^aSa, 2. 9 made hira kingoverGilead..over the A. 
Eze. 27. 6 the company of the A. have made thy 

ASH'-VATH, nijij? made-, wrought. 
A son of Japhlet, a descendant of Asher, B.C. 1660. 
I Ch. 7. 33 the SQIX3 of Japhlet;- Pasacb. .and A. 
A-Sf-A, 'Ao-fa. 

This name was first applied In the 4th century to the 
north-western peninsula of the Asiatic continent. It is 
also called Anatolia, although the latter term is more 
correctly used for a particular portion. "Asia Minor 
was the theatre of the earliest remarkable events re- 
corded in profane history ; as the Argocautic expedition, 
the Trojan war, in which the gods are said to have de- 
scended from Olympus and joined battle with mortals ; 
the conquests of the Persians, the overthrow of their 
empire by Alexander, and the settlement in this part of 
Asia of his successors. It subsequently fell under the 
Roman sway, and suffered severely in after-ages In the 
wars of the Saracens, Turks, Tartars, &c. It is also 
intimately connected with the early )Ustory of Chris- 



tianity, and the first Christian churches were planted 
here." Its chief political divisions in ancient times 
were Bithynia, Cappadocla, Caria, Cilicia, Galatia, 
Lydia, Lycaonia and Isauria, Lycia, Mysia, Pamphylia, 
Paphlagonia, Plirygia, Plsidia, and Pontus. 

Acts 2. 9 the dwellers in Mesopotamia, and in. .A. 
6. 9 (the synagogue) of the Libertines, .of A. 
16. 6 were forbid den . . to preach the word in A . 
19. 10 all they which dwell in A. heard the word 
19. 22 but he himself stayed in A. for a season 
19. 26 almost throughout all A., this Paul hath 

19. 27 whom all A. and the world worshippeth 
19.(31 certain of the chief of A., .sent unto hira 
Eo. 4 there accompanied him into A. Sopater 

20. 4 and of A., Tychicus and Trophimus. 

20. 16 because he would not spend the time in A. 
eo. 18 from the first day that I came into A. 

21. 27 the Jews which were of A., when they 
24. 18 certain Jews from A. found me purified 
37. 2 we launched, meaning to sail by. .A. 

1 Co. 16. ig The churches of A. salute you. Aquila 
a Co. 1. 8 have you ignorant of our trouble.. in A. 

2 Ti. I. IS all they which are in A. be turned away 
I Pe. I. I the strangers scattered throughout. . A. 
Rev. I. 4 John to the seven churches which'are in A 

I. II send (it) unto the seven churches, .in A. 
ASIDE — 
By oneself, kwt' ISCav hat idian. 

Mark 7. 33 took him aside from the multitude 
[See also Carry, go, gone, lay, set, take, tiirn, 
turned.] 

ASIDE, to go or turn — 

To retire, withdraw, avax'^P^" anachoreo. 

Matt. 2. 22 he turned aside into the parts of Galilee 
Acts 23. 19 and went .. aside privately, and asked 
26. 31 when they were gone aside, they talked 

A-SI'-EL, W'\p]L God is doer. 

A Slmeonite, grandfather of Jehti, B.C. 800, 

1 Ch. 4. 35 Josibiah, the son of Seraiali, the son of A. 
ASK, (eirnestly), to— 
l.To inquire, nj;|, kj;3 beak. 

Dan. 6. 7 ask a petition of any God or man for 
6. 12 ask. .of any God or man within thirty 
7. 16 1 . . asked him the truth of all this 

2.T0 seek, inquire, ep^ baqash, 3. 

Judg. 6. 29 when they enquired and asked, they said 
aCh. 20. 4 Judah gathered.. to aak..of the Lord 

3. To seek, search, tni darash. 

I Ki. 14. 5 the wife.'.cometh to ask a thing of thee 

i.To ask, hi(^ shaal. 

Gen. 24. 47 I asked her, and said, Whose daughter 
26. 7 the men.. asked, .of his wile; and he 
32. 17 and asketh thee, saying. Whose (art) thouf 
32. 29 Jacob asked, .and said, TeU (me) 
32. :?9 Wherefore (is) it (that) thou dost ask 

37. 15 the man asked hiiu . . What seekest thouf 

38. 21 he asked the men of that place. .Where 
40. 7 he asked Pharaoh's ofiicers tiiat (were) 
43. 7 The man asked us straitly of our state 

43. 27 he asked them of . .welfare, and said 

44. 19 My lord asked his servants. .Have ye a' 
Exodi3. 14 it shall be when thy son asketh thee 

18. 7 they asked each other of. .welfare 
Ntim27. 21 Eleazar. .shall ask.. for him 

Deut. 4. 32 ask now of the days that are past, which 
6. 20 when thy son asketh thee in time to come 
13. 14 and make search, and ask diligently 
32. 7 ask thy father, and he will shew thee 
Josh. 4. 6, 21 when your children ask. .in time to 
9. 14 the men.. asked not.. at the mouth 
15. 18 she moved him to ask of her father a field 

19. 50 they gave him the city which he asked 
Judg. I. I the children of Israel asked the Lord 

I. 14 she moved hira to ask of her father a field 
5. 25 He asked water, .she gave (him) milk 
13. 6 1 asked him not whence he (was), neither 
13. 18 Why askest thou thus after my name 
t Sa. 1. 17 thy petition that thou hast asked of him 
I. 20 Because I have asked him of the Lord 

1. 27 given me my petition which I asked, .him 
8. 10 unto the people that asked of him a king 

12. 17 which ye have done.. In asking you a king 
12. 19 we have added, .evil, to ask ns a king 
19. 22 asked and said. Where (are) Samuel and 
as. 8 Ask thy young men^ and they will shew 
38. 16 Wherefore then dost thou ask of me 
a Sa. 14. 18 Hide not. .the thing that I shall ask thee 
1 KL a. 16 I ask one petition of thee, deny me not 

2. 22 whydostthouask Abishag. .forAdonijah? 
B. 22 ask for him the kingdom also ; for he (is) 

3. s God said. Ask what I shall give thee 

3. 10 Lord, that Solomon had asked this thing 
3. II thou hast asked, .hast not asked, .neither 
3. 13 given thee that which thou hast not asked 
10. 13 kingSolomongave.-whatsoeversheasked 
■ 3 KI. 2. 9 Ask what I shall do for thee, betore I be 
3. 10 he said. Thou hast asked a hard thing 

8. 6 when the king asked the woman, she told 
3 Ch. I. 7 said unto him. Ask what I shall give thee 

I. II thou hast not asked riches, wealth, or 
I. II hast asked long life ; but hast asked 

9. 12 kingSolomongave.. whatsoever sheasked 
Neh. 1. a I asked them concerning the Jews that 
Job 12. 7 ask now the beasts, and they shall teach 

, - 31. 39 Have ye not asked them that go by the 



I'ia. 2. 8 Ask of me, and I shall give., the heathen 
21. 4 He asked life of thee, .thou gavest (it) 
78. 18 tempted . .by asking meat for their lust 
105. 40 (The people) asked, and he brought quaiU 

Isa. 7. II Ask thee a sign of the Lord thy God 

7. II ask it either in the depth, or in the height 
7. 12 Ahaz said, I will not ask, neither will V 
30. 2 walk, .and have not asked at my mouth 
41. 28 no counsellor, that, when 1 asked of them 
45. II Ask me of things to come concerning my 
58. 2 they ask of me the ordinances of justice 
65. I I am sought of (them that) asked not 

Jer. 6. 16 Stand ye . . and ask for the old paths 

IS. 5 who shall go aside to ask how thou doest? 

18. 13 Ask ye now among the heathen, who hath 
23. 33 when this people, .shall ask thee, sayinjr 
30. 6 Ask ye now, and see whether a man doth 
36. 17 they asked Baruch, saying, Tell us now 
37. 17 the king asked hftn secretly in his house 

38. 14 I will ask thee a thing ; hide nothing from 
38. 27 Then came all the princes, .and asked. 
48. 19 ask him that fleeth, and her that escapeth 
so. s They shall ask the way to Zion with their 

Lam. 4. 4 the young children ask bread . .no man 
Mic. 7. 3 the prince asketh, and the judge.. for a 
Hag. 2. II Ask now the priests ;. the law, saying 
Zech 10. I Ask ye of the Lord rain iu the time of tho 

5. To ask (/or oneself), ^Kf- shaal, 2. 

iSa. 20. 6, 28 say, David earnestly asked.. of me 

6.T0 ask {earnestly), ^n^ shaal, 3. 

3 Sa. 20. 18 They shall surely ask. .at Abel 

7. To ask {earnestly). ^Hv sKel, 3. 

Ezra s- 9 Then asked we those elders, (and) said 

5. 10 We asked their names also, to certify 
Dan. 2. 10 asked such things at any magician, or 

8. To ask, crave, alrew aiteo. 

JIatt. 5. 42 Give to hira that asketh thee, and from 
■ 6. 8 what, .ye have need of, before ye ask him 
7. 7 Ask, and it shall be given you ; seek, and 
7. 8 every one that asketh receiveth ; and he 
7. 9 if his son ask bread, will he give him a 
7. 10 if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpent 
7. II give good things to them that ask him! 
14. 7 to give her whatsoever she would ask 
18. 19 as touching anything that they shall ask 
ao. 22 Jesus answered.. Ye know not whatye ask 

21. 22 all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in 
27. 20 that they should ask Barabbas, and 

Mark 6. 22 Ask of me whatsoever thou wilt, and I 

6. 23 Whatsoever thou shalt ask of me, I will 
6. 24 went forth, and said. .What shall I ask! 
6. 25 she came in. .with haste, .and asked 

10. 38 Jesus said. .Ye know not what ye ask 
Luke 1. 63 he asked for a writing-table, and wn(jte 

6. 30 Give to every man that asketh of thee 

11. 9 I say unto you. Ask, and it shall be given 
J 1. 10 every one that asketh receiveth ; and he 
II. 1 1 If a son shall ask bread of any of you that. 
II. 12 Or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him 

11. 13 givetheHolySpiritto them that ask him? 

12. 48 to whom men . . committed . . they will ask 
John 4. g How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest 

4. 10 thou wouldest have asked of him, and he 

11. 22 whatsoever thou wilt ask of God, God 
14. 13 whatsoever ye shall ask in my name 

14. 14 If ye shall ask anything in my name 

15. 7 ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall 

15. 16 that whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father 

16. 23 in that day ye shall ask nie nothing 

16. 24 Hitherto have ye asked nothing, .ask, and 

16. 26 At that day ye shall ask in my name : and 
Acts 3. 2 to ask alms of them that entered into 
Eph. 3. 20 to do. .above all that we ask or think 
Jas. I. 5 If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask 

I. 6 let him ask in faith, nothing wavering 
4. 2 yet ye have not, because ye ask not 

4. 3 Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask 
I Pe. 3. 15 an answer to every man that asketh 

I Jo. 3. 22 whatsoever we ask, we receive of him 

5. 14 that, if we ask anythicg according to his 
5. IS whatsoever we ask, we know that we have 
5. 16 he shaU ask, and he shall give him life 

9. To search out, 4^eTdCo> exetazo. 

Jo. 21. 12 none, of the disciples durst ask him 

1 0. To inquire, ask, iTrepcuraa eperotao. 

Matt 12. 10 they asked hira, saying, 'Is itlawfultoheal 

17. 10 his disciples asked him, saying, Why then 

22. 23 same day came . . Sadducees . . and asked 

32. 35 Then one of them . .a lawyer, asked 

22. 41 the Pharisees were . . together, Jesus asked 

33. 46 neither durst any (man), .ask him more 
27. II the governor asked him, saying, Art 

Marks. 9 he [asked] him. What (is) tliy name! And 

7. 5 the Pharisees and scribes asked him. Why 

7. 17 his disciples asked him concerning the 

8. 5 he asked them. How many loaves have 
8. 23 he asked him if he saw ought 

8. 27 by the way he asked his disciples, sayiug 
g. II they asked him, saying, Why say the 

g. 16 he asked the scribes, \Yhat question ye 

9. 21 he asked his father. How long is it ago 
9. 28 his disciples asked him privately. Why 
9. 32 understood not . . and were afraid to ask 
g. 33 he asked them. What was it that ye 

10. 2 the Pharisees came to him, and asked 
10. 10 in the house his disciples asked him again 
JO. 17 there came one running-. . and asked him 

12. iS the Sadducees.. asked him, saying 

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Marki2 =8 one of the scribes, .asked him, Which 
12. 34 no man after that durst ask him 

13 3 Peter and James. .Jdin. .Andrew asked 

14. 60 the high priest, .asked Jesus, saying 

14 61 the high priest asked him, and said 

15. 2 Pilate asked him, Art thou the King of 
15. 4 Pilate asked him again, saying 

15. 44 calling .the centurion, he asked him 
Luke 3. 10 the people asked him, saying, What shall 

6 9 Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask you 
8. 9 his disciples asked him, saying. What 

8. 30 Jesus asked him, saying, What is thy 
g. 18 he asked them, saying. Whom say the 

j8. 18 a certain ruler asked him, saying. Good 
J 8. 40 when he was come near, he asked him 
20. 21 they asked him, saying. Master, we know 

20. 27certain of the Sadducees. asked him 
21 7 they asked him, saying. Master, but 
1:. 64 they struck him on the face, and asked 
23. 3 Pilate [asked] him, saying, Art thffu tlie 
23. 6 When Pilate heard of Gahlee, he asked 

John 18. 7 Then asked he them again, Whom seek 

18. 21 Why (askest] thou me? [ask] them which 
Acts 5. 27 and the high priest asked them 

23. 34 he asked of what province he was 
I Co. 14 35 let tliem ask their husbands at Lome 

1 1. To ask of, 4puTiica erOtao. 

Matt 16. 13 he a ked his disciples, saying. Whom do 

21. 24 I also will ask you one thing, which 
Mark 4. jo they that were about him. asked of him 
Luke 9. 43 they feared to [ask] him of that saying 

19. 31 if any man ask you, Why do ye loose 

20. 3 I will also ask you one thing ; and answer 

22. 68 if I also ask (you), ye will not answer 
John I iQ when the Jew.s sent priests .to ask him 

I 21 thej asked him. What then? Art thou 

J 25 they asked him, and said unto him 

5 12 Then asked they him. What man is that 

8 )7 [So when they continued asking him) 

g. 2 his disciples asked him, saying. Master 

9 t5 Then again the Pharisees also asked him 
g. «9 they asked them, saying,. Is this your 

9. 21 ask him : he shall speak for himself 

g. 23 said his parents, lie is of age ; ask him 
j6 5 none of you asketh me, Whither goest 
16 19 Jesus knew they were desirous to ask 

16. 23 iu that day ye shall ask me nothing 
16. 30 needest not that any man should ask 
18. 19 The high priest then asked Jesus of his 

Acts 3. 3 who seeing Peter and John, asked an 

12. 7*0 collect, lay together, speak, Af'7&> legO. 
Acts 25 20 I asked (him) whether he would go to 

13. 7*0 ask i-n formation, ■trvuBavofiai punthanomai. 
Lukei5 36 and asked what these things meant 

18 36 hearing the multitude pass by, he asked 
John 13. 24 [that he should ask who it should be) 
Acts 4 7 they asked. By what power, or by what 
10. 18 And called, and. asked whether Simon 
10. 29 I ask therefore for what intent ye have 

23. 19 asked What ia that thou hast to tell me' 

ASK after or of, to — 

To inquire of, ask, i-ncpwraea eperHlad. 

Marki t. 29 I will also ask of yon one question 
Acts I 6 they asked of him, saying, Lord, wilt 
Rom 10. 20 manifest unto them that asked uot after 

ASK again, to — 

To ask [back, beside), JiraiTf'cD apaiteo. 

Luke 6 30 of him that taketh away. ask. not again 

ASK counsel, to — 
To ask, hx'^ shaal. 

Judgi8 5 Ask counsel, we pray thee, of God, that 
20. 18 asked counsel of God, and said. Which of 
20 23 Israel asked counsel of tlie Lord 
J Sa 14. 37 Saul asked counsel of God, Shall I go 
Hos. 4. 12 My people ask counsel of their stocks 

ASK questions, to — 

I^To ask about, inepwrdai eperStau. 

Matt-22. 35 Then one .asked (liim a question) 
Luke 2. 46 him in . . temple . . asking. . questions 

20. 40 they durst not ask him any (question at 

2. To examine, ask questions, avaKpivu anakrino. 
I Co. ID. 25 asking no question for conscience sake 

ASK on, to — 

To ask, Sn^ shaal. 

I Ki. 2. 20 thekingsaid unto her, Ask on.my mother 

ASKUfG — 

To ask, Sn^j shaal. 

I Ch. 10. 13, 27 for asking .familiar spirit, to enquire 

ASLEEP — 

1. Asleep, sleeping, Ji?; yashen. 

I Sa 26. 12 no man saw . .for they (were) all asleep 
Song 7. 9 causing the lips of those that are asleep 
2. To lie dovm to sleep, KadevSai katlieudo. 
' JIatt26, 40 the disciples, and fludeth them asleep 
26. 43 he came and found them asleep again 
Mark 4. 38 was in the hinder part of the ship, asleep 
14. 40 when he returned, he found them asleep 

ASLEEP, to be — 

1.7*0 lie down, to sleep, KaBidtu katheudn. 

Alatt. 8. 24 the ship was covered, .but he was asleep 



2. To be laid dovm m death, KotiJ.doij.at koimaoinai. 
I Th. 4. 13 concerning them which are asleep, that 
4. 15 shall not prevent them which are asleep 

ASLEEP, to be fast — 

To be in a deep sleep, wn radam. 

Judg. 4. 21 for he was fast asleep and weary 

Jon I. s Jonah wasgouedown..andwasfa3tasleep 

ASLEEP, to fall — 

\. To fall fast asleep, a<pvirv6w aphupnoo. 

Luke 8. 23 But as they sailed he fell asleep 
2. To be laid down [in death), Koifj.doij.at. 

Acts 7. 60 when he had said this, he fell asleep 

1 Co. 15. 6 part remain, .but some are fallen asleep 

15. 18 they which are fallen asleep in Christ 

2 Pe. 3. 4 since the fathers fell asleep, all things 

AS'-NAH, n3p!< dweller in the thombush. 

A Nethinim, whose descendants came up mth Zerub- 

babel from Babylon, B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 50 The children of A., the children ol Meh. 

A-SNAP'-PEE, iBim A snap the great. 
An Assyrian satrap who settled Cuthicans In the cities 
of Samaria. Perhaps he wasEsar-haddon, or one of his 
chief captains, B.C. 678. 

Ezra 4. 10 nations whom the great and noble A. 
ASP — 
I.Asp, adder, ]np pethen. 

Deut 32. 33 Their wine . the cruel venom of asps 

Job 2o. 14 (Yet) his meat, (is) the gall of asps 
20. 16 He shall suck the poison of asps 

Isa. II. 8 child shall play on the hole of the asp 

2.An asp, kind of viper, aairis aspis. 

Rom. 3 13 the poison of asps.. under their lips 

AS-PA'-THA, Nn^DN horse-given. 

Third son of Haman the Agagite, B.C. 510. 

Esth. 9. 7 And Parshandatha, and Dalphon, and A. 

AS-EI'-EL, ASH-RI'-EL, hi<'-)VH God is joined. 

I Son of Gilead, grandson of Manasseh, B.C. 1660. 
Num26. 31 And (of) A., the family of the Asrielites 
Josh 17 2 There was also for the children of A. 

2. A son of Manasseh, B.C. 1660. 

I Ch. 7. 14 sons of Manasseh ; A., whom she bare 

AS-EI-E-LITES, •'jxT^^trt the (one of) Asriel. 
The family or descendants of Asriel. 

Num26. 31 (of) Asriel, the family of the A.: and (of J 
ASS — 

-4. Ass, {so called from its endurance), pn« athon. 
Gen. 49 II Binding his ass's colt, lie washed his 
Mum 22. 21 Balaam rose up. .and saddled his ass 
' 22. 22 Now he was riding upon his ass, and his 
22. 23, 25, 27 tt|e ass saw the angel of the Lord 
■ 22. 23 the ass turned aside out of the way 
22 23 Balaam smote the ass, to turn her 
22 27 and he smote the ass with a staff 
22 28 the Lord opened the mouth of the ass 
22 29 Balaam said unto the ass, Because thou 
22. 30 ass said unto Balaam, (Am) not I thine ass 
e2 32 Wherefore hast thou smitten thine ass 
22. 33 the ass saw me, and turned from me 
Jiidg. 5 10 Speak, ye that ride on white asses 
I Sa 9. 3 the asses of Kish Saul's father were lost 
9 3 one of the servants .go seek the asses 
g. 5 my father leave (caring) for the asses 
9 20 thine asses that were lost three days ago 
10. 2 'X'he asses which thou wentest to seek 
\o 2 thy father hath left the care of the asses 
10 14 Whither went ye?. To seek the asses 
JO 16 told us plainly that the asses were found 
« Ki 4 22 Send nie, I pray thee, .one of the asses 

4. 24 she saddled an ass, and said to her 
1 Ch.27. 30 overthe asses. .Jehdciah theMeronothite 
Job 1 4 oxen were plowing, and the asses feeding 
Zech. g. 9 and upon a colt the foal of an ass 

2. Ass {so called from its riuldy^olour), iicri. 
i«£en. 22. 3 Abraham, saddled his ass, and took two 
22. 5 Abide ye here with the ass ; and I and 
24 35 the Lord . hath given . camels, and asses 
30. 43 the man .had camels, and asses • 
32. 5 I have oxen, and asses, flocks, and men 
34. 28 They took their sheep, .and their asses 
36 24 as he fed the asses of Zibeon his father 
42 26 they laded their asses with the corn 

42. 27 to give his ass provender in the inn 

43. 18 take us for bondmen, and our asses 

43. 24 and he gave their asses provender 

44 3 men were sent away, they and their asses 

44. 13 laded every man his ass, and returned to 
.45 23 ten asses laden with the good things of 

47 17 Joseph gave them bread for the asses 
49. 14 Issachar .a strong ass couching down 
Exod. 4. 20 set them upon an ass, and he returned 
9 3 the hand of the Lord is. upon the asses 
13. 13 every firstling of an ass thou shalt 
20. 1 7 Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's . . ass 
21 33 if . an ox or an ass fall therein 
■ 22 4 whether it be ox, or ass, or sheep ; he shall 
22. 9 For all manner of trespass for ass, for 

22. 10 If a man deliver, .an ass. .to keep 

23 4 If thou meet thine enemy's ox or his ass 

23. 5 If thou see the ass of him that hateth 
23. 12 that thine ox and thine ass may rest 

34. io the firstling of an ass thou shalt redeem , 



Hum t6 15 I have not taken one ass from them 
31 28 levy a tribute, of the asses, and of the 
30 one portion of fifty of ttie asses, and o(| 
34 threescore and one tliousand asses 
39 the asses thirty thousand and five 
45 thirty thousand asses and five hundred 
14 thou shalt not do any work, nor thine ass» 1 
21 neither shalt thou covet, his ass, or anyl 
3 In like manner shalt thou do with his£ssll 



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7x. 4 Thou shalt not see thy In other's ass ojliis 
■ 32. 10 Thou shalt not plow w itli an ox and an ass 
28. 31 thine ass .violently taken away from 
Josh 6. 21 they utterly destroyed all. sheep, and ass 
7. 34 Joshua, .took Achen and his asses 
9. 4 took old sacks upon tlieir asses, an.d win 
15. 18 she lighted off (her) ass; and Caleb said 
Judg. 1. 14 she lighted from off (her) ass , and Caleb 

6. 4 left no sustenance . neither, ox, nor ass 
13 «5 he found a new jawbone of an ass, and 
15 16 With the jawbone of an ass, heaps upon 
15. 16 with the jaw of an ass lave 1 slain 

19. 3 having his servant and atouple of asses 
19. lo and with him two asses saddled, his 
jg. ig Yet there is provender for our asses 
19. 21 gave provender imto the asses ; and they 
19. 28 Then the man took her (up) upon an ass 
I Sa. 8. 16 he will take, your asses, and put.. to his 

12. 3 whose ass liave 1 taken? or whom have [ 

15. 3 slay man and woman, .camel and ass 
}6. 20 Jesse look an ass. v\ith bread, and 

22. 19 smote he. both oxen, and asses, and 
25. 18 Abigail took loaves, and laid, .asses 
25 20 It was .she rode on the ass, that she 
25. 23 she hasted, and lighted off the ass, and 
25. 42 And Abigail hasted and rode upon an ai.8 
27. 9 David, took, the oxen, and the asses 
2Sa. 16 I Ziba. .met him, with a couple of asses 

16. 2 The asses (be) for tlie king's household 
17 23 he saddled (liis) ass, and arose, and gat 
19. 26 I will saddle me an ass, that I may 

1 Ki. 2. 40 Shimei arose, and saddled his ass, and 

13. 13 said unto his sons. Saddle me the ass 
13 13 So they saddled him the ass : and ho 
13. 23 that he saddled for him the ass 

13, 24 and the ass stood by it, the lion also 
13 27 saying. Saddle me the ass. And they 
13 28 and the ass and the lion standing by tl:e 
13 28 the L'on had not nor torn the ass 
13. 29 and laid it upon the ass, and brought 

2 Ki. 6. 25 until an ass's head was. .for fourscore 

7. 7 and left their tents . . and their asses 

7 10 but horses tied, and asses tied, and the 

1 Ch. 5. 21 they took away . of asses two thousand 

12. 40 Moreover they . . brought bread on asses 

2 Ch. 28 15 carried all the feeble of them upon asses 
Ezra 2. 67 asses, six thousand seven hundred and 
Heh. 7 6g thousand seven hundred, twenty asses 

13. 15 bringing in sheaves, and lading asses 
Job 24 3 They drive away the ass of the fallicrless 
ITov 26. 3 A Vhip for the horse, a bridle for the ass 
Isa. I 3 The ox knoweth his owner, and the ass 

21 7 And he saw..a chariotofasses..acluiriot 

32. 20 that send forth .the feet of. the ass 

Jer. 22 19 shall be buried with the burial of an ass 

Eze. 23. 20 whose flesh, the flesh of asses, and whose 

Zech. g. 9 lowly, and riding upon an ass, and upon 

14. IS so shall be the plague of. the ass, and of 
3. An ass, {male or female), 6yos onos. 

Matt2t. 2 straightway ye shall find an .iss tied 
21 5 thy King Cometh.. sitting upon an ass 
21. 7 brought the ass. .and put on them their 
Luke 1 3. 15 doth not each one. loose his., ass 
jjV 14- 5 Which of you shall have an [ass) falh-ii. 

^ Johni2. 15 thy King copieth, sitting on an ass's colt 

ASS colt — 

A young ass, Ty ayir. 

Judg 10. 4 thirty sons that rode on thirty ass colts 
J2. 14 tbirtynephews, thatrodeou..tenass colts 
ASS, ho — 

An ass, {from its ruddy colour), iten chamor. 
♦ Gen. 12. 16 he had sheep, and oxen, and he asses ' 

ASS, young — 

I. A young ass, T5? aijir. 

Isa. 30. 6 riches upon the shoulders of young.asses 
30. 24 young asses that ear the ground shall 
2.A little ass, a colt, ovd.piov onarion. 

John 12. 14 Jesus, wh«u he had fotuid a young ass 

ASS, wild — 

1 .A vrild or free ass, N'lS arad. 

Dan. 5. 21 and his dwelling with the wild asscs- 
2.A wild or free ass, n'nj; arod. 

Job 39. 5 hatfi loosed the bands of the wild ass? 
3. A free or wild ass, N"i3 pere. 

Job 6. 5 Doth the wild ass bray when he hath 
^ II. 12 though man be born, a wild ass's co!t 9 
24 5 wild asses iu the desert, go they forth 
39. 5 Who hath sent out the wild ass free 't 
Psa.to4. II the wild asses quench their thirst 
Isa. 32. 14 for dens for ever, a joy of wild asses 
Jer. 2. 24 A wild ass. .snufTeth up the wind at her 

.14. 6 the wild asses did stand in the high 
Hos. 8. 9 a wild ass alone by liimself : Ephraim 

ASSATIXT — 

An assault, pressure, dp/x'fi hormS. 

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ASSAULT, to — 
l.To press, ms Isur. 

Esth. 8. J I all the power., that would assault them 
2. To place or put oiieself against, i<pl<TTr]ni. 

Acts 17. s But the Jews, .assaulted the hous£ of 

ASSAY, to — 

1. To begin, be desirous, "jx; yaal, 5. 

I Sa. 17. 39 David girded his sword, .and he assayed to 

2. To try, prove, hdj nasah, 3. 

'Deut. 4. 34 hath God assayed to go (and) take him a 
Job 4. 2 (10 we assay to commune with thee, wilt 

3. To make trial, iriipaCai peirazo. 

Acts 16. 7 tliey assayed to go into Bithynia': but 

4. To try or attempt, Tteipiofxai pciraomai. 

Acts 9. 26 heassaycd tojoiii himself to the disciples 

ASSAYING — 

To make an attempt, irupav Xa/i^dvetv. 
Heb. II. 29 the Egyptians assaying to do were 

ASSEMBLE, to — 

l.To gather, qpx asaph. 

I Ch. 15. 4 David assembled the children of Aaron 
Isa. II. 12 he. .shall assemble tlic outcasts of Israel 
Jer. 12. 9 come ye, assemble all the beasts of the . 

ai. 4 I will assemble them into the mid.st of 
Eze. II. 17 I will., assemble you out of the countries 
Dan. II. 10 his sons .. shall assemble a multitude of 
Mic. 2. 12 I will surely assemble, O Jacob, all of 
4. 6 In that day . . will I assemble her that 

2. To cry, call, summon, pyj zaaq, 5. 

a Sa. 20. 4 Assemble me the men of Judah within 
20. 5 Amasa went to assemble. .Judah : but he 

3. To be in the host, or to serve it, K3y tsaba. 
Exod38. 8 assembling, which asscm'blod(at)thedoor 
I Sa. 2. 22 they lay with the women that assembled 

4. To press, pij qabats. 

Joel 2. 16 assemble the elders, gather the children 

5. To be pressed, gathered, ySU qabats, 2. 

Ezra 10. I there assembled unto liim out of Israel 

6. To call together, ^0,7 qahal, 5. 

Kum. 1. 18 they assembled all the congregation 
I Ki. 8. I Then Solomon assembled the elders of 

12. 21 he assembled all the house of Judah 
I Ch. 28. I David assembled all the princes of Israel 
zCh. 5. 2 Then Solomon assembled the elders of Is. 
l.To meet tumultuously,1dri regash, 5. 

Dan. 6. II these men assembled, and found Daniel 
6. IS Then these men assembled unto the king 

ASSEMBLE selves, to — 

l.To be gathered, ^IPN asaph, 2. 

Judg 10. 17 children of Israel assembled themselves 
Jer. 4. 5 Assemble yourselves, and let us go into 

8. 14 assemble yourselves, and let us enter into 
Amos 3. 9 Assemble yourselves upon the mountains 

2. To gather themselves, turn in, 113 giir, la. 

Hos. 7. 14 they assemble themselves'for com and 
Z.To be cried, called, summoned, py; zaaq, 2. 

I Sa. 14. 20 all the people, .assembled themselves 
4. To be met by appointinent, -\]ll yaad, 2. 

Num 10. 3 the assembly shall assemble themselves 
5.7*0 hasten, v)\V icsh. 

Joel 3. II Assemble yourselves, and come, all ye 
G. 7*0 be pressed together, fsp qabats, 2. 

Isa. 45. 20 Assemble yourselves and come ; draw 
48. 14 All ye, assemble yourselves, and hear 

Eze. 39. 17 Assemble yourselves, and come; gather 

7. To be called, invited, Vinp qahal, 2. 

1 KI. 8. 2 all the men of Israel assembled themselves 

2 Ch. 5. 3 all the men of Israel assembled themselves 

20 26 on the fourth day they assembled themseL 

8. To go or lead together, (ruvdyo) sunagO. 

Acts II. 26 they assembled themselves with the 
ASSEMBLE selves by troops, to — 
To gather together in troops, it 3 gadad, la. 

•Jer. 5. 7 they.. assembled..by troops intheharlots 
ASSEMBLE together, to — 
\.To be called, invited, ^ini? qahal, 2. 

Josh. 18. 1 whole congregation, .assembled together 

Esth. Q. 18 the Jews. , at Shiisan assembled together 
S-.To meet tumvltuously, vr\ regash, 5. 

Dan. 6. 6 these presidents and princes assembled t. 
■3. To lead or go together, crvvdyu sunagS. 

Matt 26. 3 Then assembled togetherlhe chief priests 

ASSEMBLES, to 1>e — 

l-To be gathered, added, ^px asaph, 2. 

Ezra g. 4 Then were assembled unto me every one 
Neh. 9. I the children of Israel were assembled 

' Isa: 43. 9 let the people be assembled : who among 

2. 7*0 be met by appointment, "ly; yaad, 2. 

1 Ki. 8. 5 congregation . .that were assembled unto 

2 Ch. 5. 6 that were assembled unto him before the 
Psa. 48. 4 kings were assembled, they passed by 

Z.To be called, invited, "yn^i qahal, 2. 

Eze. 38. 7 thy company that are assembled unto 



4. To bring or lead together, awiyu sunagO. 

Matt 26. 57 the scribes and the elders were assembled 
28. 12 whenthey were assfimblcd with tlieelders 

John 20. 19 the disciples [were asscmbledj for fear of 
5.7'o become, be, ytyofiat ginomai. 

Acts 15. 25 It seemed good unto us, being assembled 
ASSEMBLED together -with, to be — 
l.To bring or lead togetlier, avvdyai sunagS. 

Acts 4. 31 where they yrere assembled together 
2. 7*0 throng togetlier, awaXl^ofiai svMO.lizomai. 

Acts I. 4 being assembled together with (them) 
ASSEMBLED -with, to be — 
I'o come togetlier, cvv^pxofjLai .tunerchomai. 

Marki4. 53 with him were assembled all the chief 
ASSEMBLIES — 
Gatherings, nispi? as^cppoth. 

Eccl. 12. II fastened (by) the masters of assemblies 
ASSEMBLINa together — 
A coming (together, to, or) upon, iirKTvvaywi). 

Heb. 10. 25 Not forsaking the assembling, .together 

ASSEMBLY — 

l.An appointed gathering, "nito moed. 

Lam. I. 15 he hath called an asacmbly^alilst me 
Eze. 44. 24 they shall keep, .in all mine assemblies 
2.Seat, 2<f\D moshab. 

Psa. 107. 32 praise him in the assembly of the elders 
S.Convocation, K";pp miqra. 

Isa. I. 13 the calling of assemblies, I cannot a^vay 
4. 5 the Loud will create . . upon her assemblies 

4. Secret assembly, 1)0 sod. 

Psa. 89. 7 greatly to be feared in the assembly 

III. 1 in the assembly of the upright, and (in) 
Jer. 6. II I will pour it out. .upon the assembly 

15. 17 I sat not in the assembly of the moclters 
Eze. 13. 9 they shall not be in the assembly 

5. An appointed meeting, niy edah. 

Lev. 8. 4 the a.ssembly was gathered together unto 

Num. 8. 9 the whole assembly of the children of Is. 
10. 2 use them for the calling of the assembly 
10. 3 the assembly shall assemble themselves 
16. 2 fifty princes of the assembly, famous 
20. 8 gather thou the assembly together, thou 

Psa. 22. i5 the assembly of the wicked have inclosed 
86. 14 the assemblies of violent (men) have 

Prov. s- 14 midst of the congregation and assembly 

6. A gathering, restraint, rrvi^i atsereth. 

Jer. 9. 2 they (be), .an assembly of treacherous 

1. Called or invited gathering, Snp qahal. 

Gen. 49. 6 Unto their assembly, mine honour, be not 
E.\odi2; 6 whole assembly of the congregation of 

16. 3 to kill this whole assembly with hunger 
lev. 4. 13 be hid from the eyes of the assembly 
Num 14. 5 fell on their faces before all the assembly 

20. 6 went from the presence of the assembly 
Deut. 5. 22 tlie Lord spake unto all your assembly 

g. 10 the Lord spake, .the day of the assembly 
10. 4 the Lord spake, .the day. of the assembly 
18. 16 thou desiredst. .the day of the as.sembly 
Judg 20. 2 presented themselves in the assembly 

21. 8 none.. from Jabesh-gileadtotheasscmbly 

1 Sa. 17. 47 all this assembly shall kuov/ that tlie 

2 Ch. 30. 23 the whole assembly took counsel to keep 
Jei\ 26. 17 of the elders, .spake to all the assembly 

50. 9 1 will raise . . up . . an assembly of 
Eze. 23. 24 come against thee, with an assembly cA 

S.Called or invited assembly, n/np qehillah. 

Neh. 5. 7 And I set a great assembly against them 

9. What is called out or forth, iicK\i)aia ekklesia. 
Acts 19. 32 the assembly was confused ; and the 

ig. 39 shall be determined in a lawful assembly 
19. 41 had. .spoken, he dismissed the assembly 

10. A coming together, <rvuaya>yrj sunagoge. 

Jas. 2. 2 if there come unto your assembly a man 

ASSEMBLY, general — 

A whole assembly, iravfiyvpts paneguris. 

Heb. 12. 23 To the general assembly and church of 

ASSEMBLY, places of — 

An appointed meeting, lyiD moed. 

Lam. 2. 6 hath destroyed liis places of. .assembly 

ASSEMBLY, solemn — 

An appointed meeting, lyto mnei. 

Zeph. 3. 18 1 will gather, .for the solemn assembly 

ASSENT — 
Mouth, n^peh. 

2 Ch. iS' 12 prophets (declare) good, '.\rilh one assent 

ASSENT, to — 

To put together, agree, ffwrierifn suntilhcmi. 
Acts 24. 9 tlie Jews also [assented], saying that 

AS'-SHTJE, AS'-STJH, -iWi} level plain. 

1. The builder of Nine veh, - apparently one of the 
descendants of Hani, or Assyria itself. 

Gen. 10. II Out of that land went forth A., and 

2. A son of Shem, and brother of Elam. 

Gen. lo. 22 chirarcn of Shem ; Elam, and A., and 
I Clfc J. 17 sons of Shem; Elam, and A., and 



3. This word Is sometimes left untranslated when 1* 

denotes Assyria, ox the Assyrians. 

Num 24. 22 until A. shall carry thee away captive 
24. 24 Sliii)3..BhaU allJict A., and shall altlict 
Ezra 4. 2 Esar-haddon king of A., which brought 
Pea 83. 8 A. also is joined with them: they have 
Eze. -37. 23 the merchants of Shcba, A., and Chilmad 

32. 22 A. (is) there and all her company : his 
Hos. 14. 3 A. shall not save us; we will not ride 

AS-SHTJ'-RIM, wnjsH mighty ones. 

A son of Dedan, or his descendants. 

Gen. 25. 3 BODS of D«daA were A., and Letushim 

ASSIGN, to — 

To give, [nj naf.han. 

Josh2o. 8 othersideof Jordan. .they assIgnedEerer 
aSa. II. 16 Joab .. assigned Uriah unto a place where 

AS'-SIK, "V!}^ prisoner. 

1. A son of Korah, grandson of Kohath, B.C. 1530. 

Exod. 6. 24 sons of Korah ; A. and Elkajiah, and 
I Ch. 6. 22 Ammiaadab his son, Korah bis sor, A. 

2. A son of Ebiasaph, grandson of Assir, B.C. 1520. 

I Ch. 6. 23 Ebiasaph his son, and A. his son 

6. 37 Tahath, thcsonotA. the sonof Ebiasaph 

3. A son of Jeconiah, sou of Jehoiakim, B.C. 588. 

I Ch. 3. 17 sons of Jeconiah; A., Salathiel Ills son 
ASSIST, to — 
To place alongside of, iraplcrTTi/xi parist^mi. 

Rom. 16. 2 assist her in whatsoever business she 
ASSOCIATE selves, to — 
To rage, do evil, V]p, raa. 

Isa. 8. 9 Associate yourselves, ye people, and yo 
AS'-SOS, also called Apollonia, Aaffos. 
A seaport of Mysia, In Asia Minor, o miles from Troas. 
on the northern shore of the Gulf of Adramyttium, ana 
about 7 miles from the opposite coast of Lesbos, near 
MethjTnna. 

Acts 2a 13 And we. .sailed unto A., there Intending 
20. 14 when he met with us at A., we took hiia 

ASStJBANCE — 

1. Confidence, trust, (103 betach. 

Isa. 32. 17 theeifectof righteousness. .assurancefor 
2.Faith, trust, cmiviction, ttIctis pislis. 

Acts 17. 31 he hath given assurance imt<5 all (men) 
S.Full conviction, vXTipocpopla pUrophoria, 

iTh. I. s the Holy Ghost, and in much assurance 
ASSTJEANCE, fiiU — 
Full conviotion, irKfipoibopia pleroplwria. 

Col. 2. 2 unto all riches of the full assurance of 

Heb. 6. II shew, .diligence te the full assurance of 
10. 22 Let us draw near, .in full assurance of 

ASSITRANCE, to have — 

To hold stedfast, JOk aman, 5. 

Deut 28. 66 thou .. Shalt have none assurance of . . li te 
ASSITEE, to — 
To persuade, ireiBai peitho, 

1 Jo. 3. 19 and shall assure our hearts before lilm 
ASSUUED — 

Truth, nCN eineth. 

Jer. i4.''i3 I will give yon assuredpeace in this place 
ASSTIEED, to be — 
To rise up, stand firm. Dip gum. 

Lev. 27. 19 he shall add. .and it shall be oasored to 
ASSTJEED of, to be — : 
To be made steady, TnariofiUt pistoomai. 

2 Ti. 3. 14 hast learned and hast been assured of 

ASSmtEDLY— . 

1. Truth, npK errieth. 

3cT. 32. 411 will plant them in this land asstjredly 

2. 7*0 know, vy, yada. 

1 Sa. 28; I Know thou assuredly,- that thou shalt go 

3.7*0 go forth, Kfl yaisa. 

Jer. 38. 17 thou wilt assuredly go f orthunto th? king 

4. To drink, nn?' shathah. 

Jer. 49. 12 drink of the cup have assuredly drunkea 
^.Safely, surely, certainly, acr<pa\cus asphalu-i. 

Acts 2. 36 all the house of Israel know assuredly 
6. That, hecaiise, '3 ki. 

I Ki. 1. 13 Assuredly Solomon thy sou shall reign 
ASSUEEDLY, gathering — 
To put firmly together,avix0tPdC<^ swhbibazo. 

Acts 16. 10 assuredly gathering that the Lord had 
ASSWAGE, to — 
1 . To restrain, hold back, dim, ij'g'ri chasak. 

Job 16. s the moving of my lips should asSWage 
2.7*0 sviside, svik dovm, ^:^ shakak. 

Gen. 8. i a^wind topa3S..andthe watersasswagcd 
ASSWAGED, to be — 
To be restrained, ?^n chasdk, 2, 

Job 16. 6 1 speak, niy grief is not asswaged 
AS-SYE'-IA, "ilty'x plain, level. 

Assyria is the narrow tract of country inclosed between 
Mesopotamia, Babylonia, Armenia, Susiaua, and Medii^ 



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cjilletl by tlie ancients Assyria, or Asturia, and-was the 
original seat of tliat extended domimon known as the 
Assyrian empire. From the loth chapter of Genesis we 
learn that Nimrod, leaving Babylon, which he had 
founded, went forth into Assyria, where he built Nine- 
veh, Rehoboth, Calah, and Resen, about B.C. 2218. 
Sucli is the interpretation given in the margin of the 
Bible, though some authors prefer the reading, that 
Assur went forth and built tliese cities The next 
notice of tliis empire that occurs in the Old Testament 
is the invasion of Palestine in the reign of Uzziah, by 
Pul (2 Kings 15. 19), king of Assyria, B.C. 769. Mena- 
hem, king of Israel, induced him to retne by a bribe of 
1000 talents. Tiglath-pileser, successor of Pul, at the 
solicitation of Ahaz, king of Judah, invaded Syria, and 
took many of its people away captive (2 Kmgs i6. 5-9), 
B C 738 Shalmtinassai' besieged Samaria three years, 
captured it, put an. -end to the kingdom of Israel B.C. 
722 (2 Kings 17. 5, 6), and carried away its people into 
captivity Another king, Sennacherib, came up against 
all the fenced cities of Judah, and took them (2 Kings 
j8. 13, and 2 Chrou. 32.), B.C. 714,. but failed in an- 
attack upon Jerusalem, liaving 185,000 men slain in one 
night, B c. 712 (2 Kings 18. 13, ig. 35, 36, and 2 Chron 
32 2t) On his return to Nineveh, Sennacherib was 



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slain by two of his own sons, and another king, named 
Ksarhaddon, assumed the Assyrian sceptre, B.C. 711 (2 
Kings 19. 37). The last king of Assyria mentioned in 
Scripture is Xebuchadnezzar, who is supjiosed to have 
ascended the throne B.C. 650. It is evident that the 
Assyrian empire existed at a very early period in the 
history of the world ; that its rulers obtained extensive 
dominion ; and that, after a partial dismemberment. 
It continued to exist for many years. The theory of an 
Assyrian empire that terminated at the revolt of the 
Medes, about B.C. 711,' followed by an Assyrian mon- 
archy that continued till the destruction of Niueveh^ 
B c. 606, though supported by high authorities, is now 
generally rejected. Clinton (Fasti Hellenici, i. 268) 
remarks, with reference to thedurationof the Assyrian 
monarchy: The period delivered by Ctesias seems to 
have been 1306 years. He placed its commencement 
1000 years before the Trojan war, and its termination 
at B.C. 876. But in assigning the termination of the 
Assyrian monarchy, Ctesias, and those that followed 
him, confounded two events,— the revolt of the Medes 
and the destruction of Nineveh, which they made 
to happen together These two events, however, 
were divided by a considerable interval of time, and 
the conclusion of the term of 1366 years assigned 
to that monarchy did not occur at the Median revolt, 
but at the final capture of Nineveh. The date of this 
event we are enabled to fix with precision, on the 
concurrent authority of Scripture and Herodotus. 
(B.C. 606 ) 

Clinton gives the following suinmary -.—Nimis, B c 
2182 ; Assyrian monarchy, 1306 years before the empire, 
675 years, B.C. 1912 ; during the empire, 24 kings, 526 
years, B.C. 1237. Sardanajpalus, B-C. 876; after the 
empire, 6 kingsj 105 years, B.C. 711. Capture of Nine- 
veh, B.C. 606. 

Vaux (Nineveh and Persepolis, p. 508) gives, on the 
authority of Rawlinson, the following list of Assyrian 
monai'chs : — First Assyrian empire : Belukli, B.C. 1273; 
Pudil, 125s ; Phulukh I., 1240 ; Silima-Rish I., 1220 ; 
Sanda-pal-imat, 1200; Asshur-capal-il, 1185; Mutaggil- 
Nebo, 1165; Asshur-Rish-ipan, 1140; Tiglath-Pileser I., 
1120; Asshur-bani-pal I., iioo; Asshur-adan-akhi, 950; 
Asshur-dauin-il, 925; Phulukh II., 900; Tigulti-Sanda, 
880; Sardanapalus, 850; Silima-Risli II. (Asshur-danin- 
pal), 815 ; Shamasphul, 780; Phulukh III. (Pul), and 
Seniiramis, 760. Second Assyrian empire: Tiglath- 
Pileser II., B.C. 747; Shalmaneser, 730 ; Sargon, ysi , 
Sennacherib, 702 ; Esarhaddon, 680 ; Asshur-bani-pal 
it., 660; Asshur-Emit-Ilut, 640; final overthrow of 
Nineveh, 625. 

Gen. 2. 14 it which goeth toward the east of A. 

25. i8 before Egypt, as thou goest toward A. 
3 Ki, 15. 19 Pul the king of A. came against the land 
15. 2o exacted the money., give to the king of A. 
25. 20 the king of A. turned back, and stayed 
15. 29 came Tiglath-pileser king of A,, and 

15. 29 tookljon . .and carried them captive to A. 

16. 7 Ahaz sent . .to Tiglath-pileser king of A. 
16. 8 and 3ent..apresejit to the king of A. 
j6. 9 the king of A. hearkened unto him . for 
16. 9 the king of A, went up against Damascus 

16. 10 went, .to meet Tiglath-pileser king of A. 
•16. x8 the house of the LOHB for the king of A. 

17. 3 Against him . .Shalmaneser king of A. 
17. 4 king of A. found conspiracy in Hoshea 
17. 4 brought no present to the king of A. 

17. 4 therefore the king of A. shut him up, and 
17. 5 the king of A. came up throughout all 
17. 6 the ninth year of Hoshea the king of A. 
17. 6 carried Israel away into A., and placed 
17. 23 So was Israel ca.-ried away, .to A. unto 
17. 24 the king of A. brought, .from Babylon 
17. 26 Wherefore they spake to the king of A. 

17. 27 Then the king of A. commanded, saying 
j8. 7 he rebelled against the king of A. 

18. 9 Shalmaneser king of A. came up against 
j8. II the king of A. did carry away, unto A. 
18. 13 did Sennacherib king of A. come up 

i8. 14 Hezekiah..of Judahsent tothekingof A. 
18. 14 the king of A. appointed unto Hezekiah 
18. 16 and gave it to the king of A. 
iX, tj the king of A sent Tartan and 
i3. 19 Thus saith the great king, the king of A. 
18. 23 give pledges to my lord the king of A. 
18. 28 Hear the word of the great king, .of A. 
18. 30 delivered into the hand of the king of A. 



2 KL 18 31 for thus saith the king of A., Make 
J 8 33 land out of the hand of the king of A 
19 4 whom the king of A. his master hath 
19. 6 servants of the king of A have 
19 8 found the king of A warring against 
19. 10 delivered into the hand of the king of A 

19 11 heard what the kings of A. h.ave done to 
19. 17 the kings of A. have destroyed the nations 
19. 20 against Sennacherib king of A. I have 
ig. 32 concerning the king of A., He shall not 
19, 36 Sennacherib, king of A. departed 

20 6 out of the hand of the king of A 

23. 29 went up against the king of A to the 
I Oh. 5. 6 whom Tilgath-pilneser king of A carried 
5. 26 stirred up the spirit of Pu! king of A 
5. 26 the spirit of Tilgath-pilneser king of A. 
2Ch.28. 16 did king Ahaz send unto the kings of A. 
28. 20 I'ilgath-pilneser king of A. came unto 
28. 21 gave (it) unto king of A.: but he helped 
30. 6 out of the hand of the kings of A. 
32. I Sennacherib king of A. came and 
32. 4 Why 'should the kings of A. come, and 
32. 7 nor dismayed for the king of A., noi for 
32. 9 After this did Sennacherib king of A. 
32. 10 Thus saith Sennacherib king of A. 
32. II us out of the hand of the king of A. 
32. 21 cut oft .captains in the camp of. A. 
32. 22 the hand of Sennacherib the king of A. 
33 II captains of the host of the king of A 
Kzra 6. 22 turned the heart of the king of A. unto 
Neh. 9. 32 since the time of the kings of A. unto 
Isa. 7. 17 shall bring upon thee, .the king of A. 
7. 18 for the bee that (is) in the land of A. 

7. 20 them beyond the river, by the king of A 

8. 4 shall be taken away before the king of A. 
8. 7 the king of A., and all his glory 

JO, 12 punish, .the stout heart of the king of A. 
11. II which shall be left, from A., and from 
J J. 16 which shall be left, from A.; like as 
19. 23 shall, .be a highway out of Egypt to A. 

19. 23 and the Egyptian into A., and the Egypt, 
ig. 24 the third with Egypt and with A. 

jg. 25 Blessed (be) Egypt my people, and A. 

20. I when Sargon the king of A. sent him 
ao. 4 So shall the king of A. lead away the 
20. 6 to be delivered from the king of A. ; and 
27. 13 were ready to perish in the land of A. 
36. t Sennacherib king of A. came up against 
36. 2 the king of A sent Rabshakeh from 

36. 4 Thus saith the great king, the king of A. 
36. 8 I pray thee, to my master the king of A. 
36. 13 words of the great king, the king of A. 
36. 15 delivered into the hand of the king of A. 
36. 16 for thus saith the king of A., Make 

36. 18 land out of the hand of the king of A. 

37. 4 whom the king of A. his master liatli 
37. 6 servants of the king of A. have 

37. 8 found the king of A. warring against 
37 10 be given into the hand of the king of A. 
37. 11 thou hast heard what the kings of A. 
37. 18 the kings of A. have laid waste all the 
37. 21 hast prayed to me against . . the king of A. 

37 33 saith the Lord concerning the king of A. 
37. 37 Sennacherib king of A. departed, and 

38 6 out of the hand of the king of A : and I 
Jer. 2. 18 what hast thou to do in the way of A. 

2. 36 of Egypt, as thou wast ashamed of A. 
50. 17 first the king of A. hath devoured him 
50. 18 as I have punished the king of A 
Eze. 23. 7 all them . .the -chosen men of A., and 
Hos. 7. II they call to Egypt, they go to A. 

8. 9 For they are gone up to A., a wild ass 
g. 3 thoy shall eat unclean (things) in A. 

10. 6 It shall be also carried unto A. (for) a 

11. II as a dove out of the land of A. : and 
Mic. 5. 6 they shall waste the land of A. with 

7 12 he shall come even to thee from A. 
Nah. 3. 18 Thy shepherds slumber, king of A. 
Zeph. 2. 13 he -will stretch out. .and destroy A., and 
Zech.io 10 I vnW. gather them out of A., and I wiU 
10. II the pride of A. shall be brought down 

AS'-STRIAN, f.-^H Ashur. 

The same name is used to denote both the people and 

the country in which they dwell. 

the angel . .smote in the camp of the A. ' 
O A., the rod of mine anger and the stafT 

my people, .be not afraid of the A.: he 
That I will break the A. in my land, and 
the A. shall come., shall serve -with the A. 
this people was not. .the A. founded it in 
through the voice of the LORD shall the A. 
Then shall the A. fall with the sword, and 
the angel., smote in the camp of the A. an 
and the A. oppressed them -without cause 
We have given the hand (to)\the A., to 
hast played the whore also with the A. 
and she doted on her lovers, on the A. 
into the hand of the A., upon- whom she 
She doted upon the A. (her) neighbours 
Shoa, and Koa, (and) all the A with them 
Behold, the A. (was) a cedar in Lebanon 
then went Ephraim to the A., and sent to 
the A. shall be his king, because they 
they do make a covenant with the A., and 
vhen the A. shall come into our land : and 
thus shall be deliver (us) from tl)e A. 

astonished, DC?" shamem. 

1 rent, .and eat down astonied 
I sat astonied until the evenisg sacrifice 



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5 




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23 


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ASTOKIEI 


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9- 


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ASTONIED, to be — 

l.To remain diwib, tjrrn daham, 2 

Jer. 14. 9 shouldest thou be as a man astonied 
2.7*0 be perplexed, viy^ shebash, 2. 

Dan. 5. 9 Belshazzar. and his lords were astonied 
3. 7*0 be silent, astonished, c.pv' shnmcni. 

Job 17. 8 Cpnglit (men) shall be astonied at their 

4. To remain silent, astonished, dok' shamem, 2. 

Job 18. 20 that come after (him) shall be astonied 
Eze 4. 17 and be astonied one with another 

5. Tu be silent, astonished, DCiy sliemani. 

Dan. 4. 19 Then Daniel .was astonied for one bour' 

6. To be vexed, nin tevuh. 

Dan. 3. 24 Nebuchadnezzar the king was astonied 
ASTONISHED — 
Tn make silent, astonished, DD?' shamem, 5. 

Eze. 3. 1; remained there astonished among tbcm 
ASTONISHED, to be — 

1. To be silent, astonished, cc^ shamem. 

Lev. 26. 32 your enemies .shall be astonished at it 
J Ki. g. 8 one that passeth by it shall be astonishe I 
Isa. 52. 14 As many were astonished at thee ; hia 
Jer. 2. 12 Be astonished, ye heavens, at this 

18. 16 that passeth thereby sliall be astonished 

19. 8 that passeth thereby shall be astonished 
49. 17 one that goeth by it shall be astonished 
so. 13 goeth by- Babylon shall be astonished 

Eze. 26. 16 and shall .be astonished at thee 
27. 35 the isles shall be astonished at thee 
28. 19 the people shall be astonished at thee 

2. To he silent, astonished, DC^ shamem, 2. 

Jer. 4. 9 the priests shall be astonished, and the 
Z. To be made silent, astonished, cot^ shamem, 6. 

Job 21. 5 Mark me, and be astonished, and lay 
4. To make silent or astonished, CC\y shamem, 5. 

Dan. 8. 27 and I was astonished at the vision 
5. 7'o wonder, marvel, roj^ tamah. 

Job 26. 1 1 The pillars are astonished at his repro6» 

6. Tu be greatly struck, (KirKricrffonai ekplessomai. 

Jlatt. 7. 28 the people were astonished at his doctrine 
13. 54 he taught them, .they were astonished 
22. 33 they were astonished at his doctrine 

Mark i. 22 they were astonished at his doctrine 

6. 2 many hearing .were astonished, saying 

7. 37 were beyond measure astonished, saying 
10. 26 they were astonished out of measure 
11.18 the people was astonished at his doctrine 

Luke 4. 32 they were astonished at his doctrine . for 
Acts 13 12 being astonished at the doctrine of the 

7. Tq be placed out or away from, i^lcrr rj/xat exist. 

Mark 5. 42 they were astonished with a great aston. 
Luke 2. 47 all that heard him were astonished at hia 

8. 56 her parents were astonished : but he 1 
Acts 10. 45 they which believed were astonished ■ 

12. 16 they had opened . .they were astonished T 
8.T0 be astonished, 6a/j.Peofj.at thamheomai, eaix^ea. 
Mark 10. 24 the disciples were astonished at his words 
Acts g. 6 [he trembling and astonished said, LordJ 

Q. Astonishment surrounds, 6dfj.0os Trfpiej^w. 

Luke 5. 9 he was astonished, and all that were with 

ASTONISHED, to make — 

To amaze, expel, ^Ji'ctttj.u: eodstemi. 

Liike24. 22 and certain women .made us astonished 
ASTONISHMENT — 
\. Astonishment [cause of), nswD mesliammah. 

Eze. 5. 15 it shall be. .an astonishment unto the 
2.Aisiunish7nent, nr^w shammah. 

Deut 28. 37 thou shalt become an astonishment 
2Ch. 29. 8 theLoiiD..deliveredthem.. astonishment 
Jer. 8. 21 astonishment hath taken hold on me 
25. 9 and make them an astonishment 
25. II thiswholelandshallbe..anastonishnient - 
25. 18 a desolation, an astonishment, an hissinu 
zg. 18 to be a curse, and an astonishment 
42. 18 be an execration, and an astonishment M. 
44. 12 be an execration, (and) an astonishmentB 
44. 22 therefore is your land, .an astonishment 
51. 37 Babylon shall become, .an astonishment 
51. 41 how is Babylon become an astonishmen 
Eze. 23. 33 be filled . . with the cup of astonishment 
2. Astonishment, desolation, jiDGB' shimmamon. 
Eze. 4. 16 drink water by measure, .astonishment 
12. ig shall, .drink, .water with astonishment 

4. Wo^ider, jinan timmahon. 
'- Deut28. 28 Lord shall smite thee with, .aston ishm. 

Zechi2. 4 I will smite, .horse with astonishment 

5. Trembling, nbij-yR tarelah. 

Psa. 60. 3 to drink the wine of astonishment 
Q.A standing out from, tKcrracrts -ekstasis. 

JIark 5. 42 astonished with a gi-eat astonishment 
ASTONISHMENT, to be an — 
To be silent, astonished, C.pp' shamem,. 

2 Ch. 7. 21 this house, .shall be an astonishment 
ASTRAY, to go — 
1. To err, wander, nj;ij taah. 

Exod 23. 4 If thou meet, .hia ass going astray, thott 



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Psa< 58. 3 they go astray as soon as they be boni 

119. 176 I havri gone astray like a lost sheep 
Prov. 7. 25 to her ways, go not astray in her paths 
Isa. 53. /6 All we liJ<6 sheep have gone astray 
Eze. 14. II thehouse-of Israel may go no more astray 
44. 10 Israel wgnt astray, which went astray 
44. i=;when the children of Israel went astray 
48. II went not astray. .Israel went astray 

2. 7V> go astray, vXaydo/iai planaomai. 

jtatti«^ 12 be gone astray, .which is gone astray? 
18. 13 the ninety and nine, .went not astray 

1 Pe. 2. 25 ye were as sheep going astray ; but are 

2 Pe. 2. 15 aro gone astray, foUowing the way o£ 

ASTEAT, to cause to go — 

To cause to go astray, err, wander, nyn taah, 5. 
Jer. 50. 6 shepherds have caused them to go astray 

ASTROLOGER — 

£nchantcr, magician, 1?'!< ashshaph. 

Dan. 2. 10 asked such things at any .astrologer 
2. 27 the wise (men), the astrologers, the 

4. 7 came in the magicians, the astrologers 

5. 7 king cried . .to bring in the astrologers 
5. II thy father, made master of. .astrologers 
5. 15 the wise (men), the astrologers, have 

ASTROLOGERS — 

1. Enchanters, magicians, D'Okn ashsliaphiin. 

Dan. I. 2o ten times better than all the. .astrologers 
2. 2 call the magicians, and the astrologers 

2. To view the heavens, D;D\y 13.1 habar shamayim. 

Isa. 47. 13 Let now the astrologers, the stargazers 
ASimDER — 
Between, ] "g ben. 

t Ki. 2. II parted them both asunder; and Elijah 
[See also Break, burst, cleave, cut, depart, divide, 
drive, pluck, put, rend, saw.] 

A-SUP'-PLM, D'SDNH gatherings, 

Tliis word, left untranslated in the English version, 

denotes not a proper name, but granaries, siorehouses, 

collections. 

1 Ch. 26. 15 and to his sons the house of A. 

26. 17 southward four a day, aud toward A. two 

A-SYN-CRI'-Tirs, 'AcrvypiTos incomparable. 
One to whom Paul sends salutation. 

Rora.i5. 14 Salute A., Phlegon, Hermas, Patrobas 
AT (a certain)— 
}. After, behind, nnx achar. 

2 Ki. 19. 21 the daughter, .hath shaken her head at 

2. Unto, to, hx el. 

Gen. - 6. 6 the LORD . . and it grieved him at his heart 

Z.Near, by, ^w etsel. 

Prov. 7. 12 and lieth in wait at every corner 

Isa. 19. 19 a pillar at the border thereof to the LORD 

K.Between, J'S ben. 

Exod.i6. 12 At even ye shall eat flesh, and in the 

t>. Through, "lya bead. 

Gen. 26. 8 Abimelech. .looked out at a window, anil 

^.lland, T yad. 

Prov. 8. 3 She crieth at the gates, at the entry or 

7. To, for, with a view to, iD^ lemo. 

Job 29. 21 waited, and kept silence at my counsel 
S.Frovl, because of, ]Q min. 

Psa. 104. 7 At thy rebuke they fled ; at the voice 

i.Up to, till, ^V. ad. ■ ■ 

Neh 6 I at that time I had not set up the door3 
Dan. 4. 8 But at the last Daniel came in before me 

10. On, upon, by, Sy at. 

Gen. 24. 36 behold, he stood by the camels at the well 

11. Over against, ^"pV^ummah. 

2Sa 16. 13 Shiraei.. threw ston3sathim, and cast 
12. From, away from, awo apo. 

Matt 19. 4 he which made (them) at the beginning 
Luke24 27 beginning at Moses and all the prophets 
24 47 among all nations.beginning at Jerusalem 
John 8 9 [they . . went out one by one, beginning at) 
Acts si" 35 Then Philip . . began at the same scripture 
23 23 two hundred, at the third hour of . . night 
ae' 4 My manner, .which was at the first 
I Pe. 4. 17 at the house of God : and if. .at us 
li.Through, by means of, Sla {gen. dia.) 

Matt 7 13 Enter ye in at the strait gate . for wide 
Lukei3. 24 Strive to enter in at the strait gate : for 

li.With a view to, at, eU eis. 
• Matt 12 4t because they repented at the preaching 
j8 29 his fellow servant fell down [at] lus feet 
Luke 8' 26 they arrived at the country Gadarenes 
q' 61 farewell, which are at home at my house 
II 32 they repented at the preaching of Jonas 
John II 32 she fell down at his feet, saying unto him 
■Acts 4 6 w«re gathered together [at] Jerusalem 
8 40 Philip was found at Azotus • and passing 
.8' 22 he had landed at Cesarea, and gone up 
,0 14 And when he met with us at Assos. we 
ao' i^ and the next (day) we arrived at Samos 
—■ 16 to be at Jerusalem the day of Pentecost 
21' 5 sailed into Syria, and landed at Tyre 
2.- A but also to die at Jerusalem for Hie name 
32 II 80 must thou beai- witness also at Rome 



Acts 25. 15 wheni wasat Jerusalem, the chief priests 

27. 3 And the next (day) we touched at Sidon 

28. 12 landing at Syracuse, we tarried (there) 
Rom. 4. 2o staggered not at the promise of God 

2. Ti. 2. 26 who are taken captive by him at his will 

\5.0ut of, from, iK ek. 
John 16. 4 these . I said not unto you at the beginning 
Jas. 3. II Doth a fountain send forth at the same 
Rev. 19. 2 avenged the blood of his servants at her 

16. In front of, efxTtpocrQiv emprostlien. 

Rev. 19. lo And I fell at his feet to worship him 
17. In, among, iv en. 

Matt. 8. 6 my servant lieth at home sick of the 

II. 22 It shall be more tolerable, .at the day of 

11. 25 At that time Jesus answered and said 

12. I At that time Jesus went on the sabbath 

13. 49 So shall it be at the end of the world 

14. I At that time Herod the tetarch heard of 

18. I At the same time came the disciples unto 

23. 6 And love the uppermost rooms at feasts 

24. 41 Two grinding at the mill ; the one shall 
Mark 6. 3 with us? And they were olTended at him 

12. 39 and the uppermost rooms at feasts 
Luke 4. 18 he hath sent me .to set at liberty them 
9. 31 which he should accomplish at Jerusalem 
10. 14 it shall be more tolerable atthejudgnient 

12. 46 at an hour when he is not aware, and will 

13. I There were present at that season some 

14. 14 thou shaltbe recompensed at the 

19. 5 Zaccheus. .to day I must abide at thy 

20. 10 [at] the season he sent a servant to the 

20. 46 which, .love, the chief rooms at feasts 
23. 7 himself also was at Jerusalem at that time 
23. 12 before they were at enmity between 

John 4. 21 nor yet at Jerusalem, worship the Father 
4. 45 things, .he did at Jerusalem at the feast 
4. 46 nobleman, whose son was sick at Caper. 
4. 53 the father knew that, .[at] the same hour 

6. 39 but should raise it up again [at] the last 

7. II the Jews sought himat the feast, and said 

10. 22 it was at Jerusalem the feast of the 

11. 24 rise again in the resurrection at the last 

12. 20 Greeks, that came up to worship at the 
14. 20 At that day ye shall know that I (am) in 
16. 26 At that day ye shall ask in my name: and 

18. 39 I should release unto you one at the 

2 1. 20 which also leaned on his breast at supper 
Acts I 6 wilt thou at this time restore again the 

2. 5 there were dwelling at Jerusalem Jews 
7. 13 at the second (time) .Joseph was made 

7. 29 Then (led Moses at this saying, and was 

8. I at that time there was a great persecution 

8. 14 the apostles which were at Jerusalem 

g. 10 there was a certain disciple at Damascus 

9. 13 howmuchevilhehathdone. .at Jerusalem 
0. 19 with, .disciples v/hich were at Damascus 
9. 22 confounded the Jews which dwelt at Da. 
g. 27 how he had preached boldly at Damascus 
9. 28 he was with them going out [at] Jerus. 
9. 36 there was at Joppa a certain disciple 

11. 15 Holy Ghost fell . . as on us at the beginning 

13. I there were in the church that was at A. 
13. 5 whenthey were at Salamis, they preached 

13. 27 they that dwell at Jerusalem, and their 

14. 8 there sat a. .man at Lystra, impotent 
16. 2 the brethren that were at Lystra and 

16. 4 of the apostles which were at Jerusalem 

17. 13 the word of God was preached of Paul at 
17. t6 Now whilePaul waited forthematAthens 

19. I whileAppolloswasatCorinth,Paulhaving 

20. 5 These going before tarried for us at Troas 
20. 14 when he met with us at Assos, we took 

20. 15 [tarried at Trogyllium;] and the next (day) 

21. II So shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind the 
25. 4 that Paul should be kept [at) Cesarea 

25. 24 the multitude, both at Jerusalem, and 

26. 4 among mine o\vn nation at Jerusalem 
Piom. I. 15 to preach, .to you that are at Rome also 

8. 34 who is even at the right hand of God 
II. 5 Even so then at this present time also 

15. 26 the poor saints which are at Jerusalem 

16. I of the church which is at Cenchrea 

I Co. I. 2 the church of God which is at Corinth 
II. 34 it any man hunger, let him eat at home 

14. 35 let them ask their husbands at home 

15. 23 afterward they that are Christ's at his 
15. 32 If. .1 have fought with beasts at Ephesus 

15. 52 In a moment, .at the last trump : for the 

16. 8 I will tarry at Ephesus until Pentecost 
■_ Co. t I the church of God which is at Corinth 

8. 14 now at this time your abundance 
Eph. 1 J to the saints which arc [at] Ephesus, and 

2. 12 That [at] that time ye were without Christ 

3. 13 desire that ye faint not at my tribulations 
Phil. I. 1 to all the saints .which are at Philippi 

2. 10 That at the name of Jesus every knee 
Col. I. 2 To the saints which are at Colosse 

2 I have for you, and (for) them at Laodicea 
1 Th. 2. 2 were shamefully entreated.. at Philippi 

2. 19 the presence of our Lord . at his coming' 

3 J we thought it good to be left at Athens 

3. 13 at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 

1 Ti. I 3 I besought thee to abide still at Ephesus 

2 Ti. I. 18 things he ministered unto me at Ephesus 

3. II at Antioch, at Icoiiium, at Lystra 

4 8 the Lord, .shall give me at that day 

4. 13 The clo.ik that I left at Troas with 

4. 16 At my first answer no man stood with 
4. 20 at Corinth : but Trophimus have I left at 
Heb. 12. 2 Jesus, .set down at the right hand of 



I Pe. I. 7 glory at the appearing of Jesus Chnst 

1. 13 grace, at the revelation of Jesus Christ 

. 5 13 The (church that is) at Babylon, elected 
I Jo. 2. 28 and not be ashamed, .at hia coming 

\S.U2)on, over, iiri (gen.) epi. 

Luke2o. 37 dead are raised, even Moses shewed attlia 
22. 30 That ye may eat and drink at my table 

22. 40 And when he was at the place, he said 
John 6. 21 immediately the ship was at the land 

21. I shewed himself, .to the disciples at the 
Acts 25 10 Then said Paul, I stand at Cesar's 

19. Upon, over, ivl (dat.) epi. 

Matt. 7. 28 people were astonished at his doctrine 
22 33 they were astonished at his doctrine 
24. 33 know that it is near, (even) at the doors 

Mark i. 22 they were astonished at his doctrine 
10. 22 he was sad at that saying, and wenl 

10. 24 the disciples were astonished athisworda 

11. 18 people was astonished at hisdoctrine 

12. 17 And they marvelled at him 

13. 29 know that it is nigh, (even) at the doors 
Luke I 14 many shall rejoice at his birth 

1 29 she saw (him), she was troubled [at] h'« 

2 33 and his mother marvelled at those things 

2. 47 all were astonished at hisunderstanding' 

4 22 witness, and wondered at the gracious 

4. 32 they were astonished at his doctrine 

5 5 at thy word I will let down the net 

5. 9 he was astonished, .at the draught of 
5. 27 Levi, sitting at the receipt of custom 

9. 43 at the mighty power of God. .at all things 
20. 26 and they marvelled at his answer 
John 8. 7 (let him first cast a stone at her) 
Acts 3. 10 at the Beautiful, .at that which had 

3. 12 men of Israel, why marvel ye at this? 

5. 9 behold, the feet of them, .(are)at the door 
13. 12 deputy, .being astonished at the doctrine 

1 Co. 14. 16 Bay Amen at thy giving of thanks 
Rev. 21. 12 [at the gates twelv.e angels, and names) 

20. Upon, over, (ace.) ivi. 

Matt. 9. 9 Matthew, sitting at the receipt of custom 
Mark 2. 14 sitting at the receipt of custom, aud said 
Luke 5. 27 3 publican, named Levi, sitting at tlie 

24. 22 women, .which were early at the. 
John 8. 59 Then took they up stones to cast at him 
Acts 3. I into the temple at the hour of prayer 

10. 25 Cornelius .fell down at his feet 

Rev 3. 20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock 
8. 3 another angel came and stood at the 

21. Down, during, Kara, {ace.) kata. 

Matt 27. 15 at (that) feast the governor was wont to 
Markis. 6 at (that) feast he released unto tlienioua 
Luke 10. 32 when he was at the place, came aud 

23. 17 [he must release one unto them at the) 
John 5. 4 an angel went down at a certain season 
Acts 16. 25 at midnight Paul and Silas prayed 
Bom. 9. 9 At this time will I come, and Sarah shall 

2 Ti. 4. I judge the quick and the dead at hia 

22. Beside, alongside of wapd (.ace.) para. 

Matt 15. 30 cast them down at Jesus feet ; and h^ 
Luke 7. 38 sat at meat In the Pharisee's house 

8. 35 sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed, and 
8. 41 named Jairus. .fell down [at] JesUs' feet 
10 39 Mary, sat (at) Jesus' feet, and heard his 
17. 16 fell down on (hi.s) face at his feet, giving 
Acts 4. 35 laid.. down at the apostle's' feet: and 

4. 37 sold (it) . andl aid (it) at the apostles' feet 
5.2 a certain p;irt, and laid (it) at the apostles' 

5. 10 Then fell she down straightway (at) his 

7 58 laid down their clothes at a young man's 

22. 3 brought up in this city at the feet of Gam. 

22. Around, concerning, nfpi {gen.) pen. 

Luke 2. iB they that heard (it) wondered at those 
John 6. 41 The Jews then murmured at him, because 

6 61 that his disciples murmured at it, he 

2i. Towards, npSs {dat.) pros. 

Luke 19. 37 at the descent of the Mount of Ofives 
John 18. i6 Peter stood at the door without. Then 
20. 12 one at the head, and the other at the 

25. Towards, -rrpSs {ace.) pros. 

Matt 26. 18 lily time is at hand; I will keep 
Mark i 33 the city was gathered together at the 
5. 22 when he saw him, he fell at his feet 
7. 25 of him, and came and fell at his feet 

11. I at the mount of Olives, he sendeth forth 
14 54 and warmed himself at thelire 

Lukei6. 20 Lazarus, which was laid at his gate, full 
19. 29 at the mount called, .of Olives, he sent 
.Tohn2o. ti l^fary stood without (at) the sepulchre 
Acts 3 2 whom they laid daily at the gate of 
Rev. I. 17 when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead 
[See also Any, attendance, beginning, charges 
come, death, dwell, dweller, ease, fall, first, 
hand, home, last, law, least, length, liberty, 
look, marvel, most, not, nough*, once, one, 
peace, piety, set, sit, stand, straia.ystujnbli;, 
time, wait, wink, wonder.] 

AT, to be — 

To do, mai-e, ^'V'J. asah. 

Isa. 28. 15 With death, and with hell are we at " 

AT, all — 

1. Together, nn; ijachad. 

Hos. II. 7 none at all would exalt (him) 
2. Still, yet, again liy od. 

Eze. 37. 22 into two kingdoms any more at all ^ 



AT 



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ATTEND 



AT eventide -^ 

At the turnmrf of tlie evening, ^"i;; nil? 

Gen. 24. 63 weut out.. in the field at the eventide 

AT least — 
Only, -IN ak. 

1 Sa. 2 1. 4 have kept themselves at least from women 

AT once — at one — 

1. Together, in', i/achad. 

Psx 74. 6 break down the carved woirk. rat once 
Isa. 42. 14 I will destroy and devour at once 

2. To go tip, n?!/ alah. . 

Num. 13. 30 'Let us go up at once, and possess it 

A'-TAD, ipN thornhush. 

A spot "beyond Jordan" at' which Joseph and his 
brethren, in their way from Egypt to Hebron, made 
tlieir " seven daysgreat and very sore monrning" over 
tliB body of Jacol^^.c. 1689. 

Gen. so. 10 they came to the threshing floor of A. 
50. II saw the mourning in the floor of A., they 

A-TA'-RAH, iTJVy, crown, ornament. 

One of Jerahme'el's wives. He was grandson of Pharez, 

son of Judah, B.C. 1520. 

I Ch. 2. s6 (was) A. ; she (was) the mother of Onam 
A-TA'-ROTH, AT'-ROTH, nitpj^ nnaj;^ crowns. 

1. A city on the E. of Jordan; liaving been destroyed in 
the war with Sihon, it was rebuilt by the Gadites. 

Num32. 3 A., and Dibon, and Jazer, .ind Nimrah 
32. 34 the children of Gad built Dibon, and A. 

2. A city in Ephraim, perhaps the same as Ataroth- 
Adar, on the W. border of Benjamin. 

Josh. 16. 5 the border of their inheritance, .was A. 
18. 13 the border descended to A., near the hill 
S. Ataroth, the house of Joab, occurs in the genealogy 
of Judah. 

I Ch. «. 54 sons of Salma: Beth-lehem, and. .A. 
4. Atroth-Shophan, a city in Gad. Now Attarus. 

Num32. 35 [the children of Gad built]. .A. Sh., and 

A'-TEB, "laK hound, lam-C. 

1. The ancestor of an exiled family.. 

-Ezra 2. 16 children of A. of Hezekiah, ninety and 
Neh. 7. 21 children of A. of Hezekiah, ninety and 

2. Ancestor of a family of gatekeepers which came up 
with Zerubbabel, B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 42 children of the porters, .children of A. 
Neh. 7. 45 The porters, .the cliildren of A. 

3. A chief of the people that, with Nehemiah, sealed the 
covenant, B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. i7[chief of thep6ople]..A:,Hizkijah, Azzur 

A'-THACH, ^cy, lodging, inn. 
A city in the S. of Judah. 

1 Sa. 30. 30 and to (them) which (were) in A. 

A-THA'-IAH, ."i.'nj; Jah is helper, 
A Jew in Jerusalem in Nehemiah's time, B.C. 445. 
Neh. II. 4 Of the children of Judah ; A. the soli of 

A-THAL'-IAH, in;^CiJ4 'i;^?!!, -^oA is strong. 
1. Daughter of Jezebel wife of Omri king of Israel, who 
became the wife of Jehoram, king of Judah, and ruled 
in Judah after the death of her son Ahaziah, B.C. 884. 

2 Ki. 8. 26 his mother's name (was) A., the daughter 

It. I when A. the mother of Ahaziah saw that 
II. 3 they hid him. .in the bedchamber from A. 
11. 3 A. did reign over the land 
H. 13 And when A. heard the'noiseof the guard 
II. 14 A. rent her clothes, and cried, Treason 
II. 2o they slew A. with the_ sword (beside) the 
■ 3 Ch. 22. 2 His mother's name also (was) A. the 

22. to when A. the mother of Ahaziah saw that 

22. II Jehoshabeath . .hid him from A., so that 
■22. 12 A. reigned over the land 

,23. 12 when A. heard the noise of the people 
'23. 13 A. rent her clothes, and said, Treason 

23. 21 was quiet, after that they had slain A. 

■ 24. 7 For the sons of A., that wicked woman 
Z. A son of Jerohara, a Benjamite. 

I Ch. 8. 26 (The sons of Elpaal). .Shehariah, and A. 
3. The father of Jeshiah, a returned exile. 

- Ezra 8. 7 the sons of Elam ; Jeshaiah the son of A. 

.«■ 
A-THE-NI-ANS, 'AflTji/aios belonging to Athens. 
The dwellers in Athens. 

Acts i^. 21 For all the A.s and strangers which were 

/L'-THENS, 'AOrivat. 

Athens, capital of Attica, and the most celebrated city 
of ancient Greece, is said to have been first called 
Cecropia, from Cecrops, an Egyptian who built the 
original city on the Acropolis, according to Hales, 
B.c 1558 ; Usher, B.C. 1556 ; and Clinton, B.C. 1433. ■" 
received the name of Athens from the worship of 
Athcnse or Minerva, said to have been established by 
Erechtheus, B.C. 1383. Theseus ascended the throne, 
(recording to Hales, B.C. 1236 ; Usher, B.C. 1235 ; and 
Clinton, B.C. 1234. He united intoone bo^y the twelve 
Slates into which Cecrops had divided Attica, and 
made Athens the capital, Codrus the last king of the 
dynasty, sacriflced himself for the safety of Athens, 
s.o: 1070 according to Hales, or p.c. 1044 according to 



Clinton. Seventeen kings reigned during the monar 
chical period, and they were followed by perpetual, by 
decennial, and finally by annual archpns. 

In B.C. 1069 Medon made the firet perpetual archon ; 
754, Alcmaeon the last ; 752, Charops first decennial 
archon ; 684, Erixias, the seventh and last, dies ; 683, 
nine annual archons appointed, the title being given 
only to the first— Creou first annual archon ; 621, legis- 
lation of Draco ; 612, Cylon attempts to make himself 
master of Athens ; 594, Solon remodels the constitution ; 
560, Pisistratus usurps the government — death of 
Solon ; 554, Pisistratus expelled ; 527, death of Pisis- 
tratus ; 514, assassination of Hipparchus by Harmodius 
and Aristogiton ; 510, Ostracism established ; 505, war 
between Athens and Sparta ; 490, battle of Marathon ; 
483, banishment of Aristides ; 481, fleet of 200 ships 
built at Athens— ascendency of Themistocles ; 480, 
Athens taken by Xerxes; 479, Mardonius bums Athens; 
478, Themistocles rebuilds it ; 477, commencement of 
Athenian supremacy ; 471, banishment of Themistocles ; 
461, Ostracism of Cynion ; 459, Athens asserts supremacy 
over the other states of Greece ; 457, "long walls" of 
Athens commenced ; 456, Athenians defeat the The- 
bans at .ffinophyta ; 449, Athenians defeat the Persians; 
448, Athenians assist the Phocians in the Sacred Wai- ; 
447, Boeotians defeat the Athenians at Chseronea ; 445, 
thirty years' truce between Sparta and Athens ; 444, 
Pericles at the head of affairs ; 440, Samos subdued by 
Pericles ; 433, alliance between Athenians and the Cor- 
cyraeans ; 431, Peloponnesian war begins, and Attica is 
invaded; 429, Pericles dies of the plague; 41 5, first Athen- 
ian campaign in Sicily; 411, government of the "four 
Iiundred;" 407, second and last banishment of Alci- 
biades— Lysander defeats Athenians ; 404, end of tlie 
Peloponnesian war— rule of the " Thirty Tyrants," wlio 
are replaced by the "Ten;" 403, Thrasybulus overthrows 
"the Ten;" 399, death of Socrates; 354, Xenophoii 
banished from Athens; 393, Conon rebuilds the walls 
of Athens ; 388, Plato founds the Academy ; 37S, the 
Thebans and Athenians allied against Sparta; 371, 
general peace ; 360, war between Athenians and Olyii- 
thians respecting Amphipolis; 359, Philip of Macedon 
makespeacewithAthens; 357, commencement of Social 
War; 352, Philip takes Methond, and enters Thessaly— 
stopped at Thermopylae by the Athenians ; 346, peace 
between Athens and Macedou ; 339, war betv.'eeu Pliilip 
and the Athenians; 322, end of Saniian War— submis- 
sion of Athens to Jlacedon — death of Demosthenes; 
317, Cassander conquers Athens; 307, Demetrius restores 
its ancient constitution ; 287, it revolts from Demetrius; 
277, Athens, Sparta, and Egypt allied; 268, surrenders 
to Antigonus Gonatus, king of Sparta ; 229, Athens joins 
the Achaean league ; 215, Athenians and .flitolians unite 
against Macedon ; 21 1, a Roman fieet arrives at Athens; 
200, Athens and other Greek states join Rome against 
Philip; 196, Romans proclaim Athens free from Jlace- 
donian power; 146, Romans subdue Greece; 86, Athens 
stormed by Sylla. In a.d. 267, Athens was besieged by 
the Goths ; 395, taken by Alaric ; 532, walls restored by 
Justinian. 

Acts 17. 15 tliat conducted Paul brought.. from A 
17. 16 Now while Paul waited for them at A. 

17. 22 Then Paul, .said, (Ye) men of A., I peic. 

18. I After these things Paul departed from A. 
I Th. 3. I we though it good to be left at A. alone, 

ATHIRST, to be — 

I. To be thirsty, Nipy tsame. 

Judgi5. 18 And lie was sore athirst, and called 
Ruth 2. 9 when thou art athirst, go unto the vessels 

2.T0 be thirsty, Sitjidai dipsad. 

Matt25. 44 when saw we thee an hungered, or athirst 
Rev. 21. 6 I will give unto him that is athirst 

22. 17 Come. And let him that is athirst come 

ATH'-lAI, 'bl^Ji Jah is strong. 

One who married a strange woman, B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 28 sons also of Bebai; Jehohanau..(aiul) A. 

ATONEMENT — 

1. Coverings, D'"iS3 Hppurim. 

£xod29. 36 a bullock (for) a sin offering, .atonement 
' 30. 10 blood of the sin offering of atonements 
30. 16 thou shalt take the atonement money 
30. 16 to make an atonement for your souls 

Lev. 23. 27 seventh month, .a day of atonement 

23. ?8 for it (is) a day of atonement, to make an 
25. 9 day of atonement, .make the trumpet 

Num. 5. 8 priest ; beside the ram of the atonement 
29. n beside the sin offering of atonement 

2. Reconciliation, thorough change', KaraWayfj. 

Rom. 5. II by whom we.. received the atonement 
ATONEMENT, to make — 
To cover, "153 Icaphar, 3. 

Exod29. 36 when thou hast made an atonement for 

29. 37 thou shalt make an atonement for the 

30. 10 Aaron shall make an atonement upon the 
36. 10 once in the year shall he make atonement 
30. 15, 16 to make an atonement for your souls 
32. 30 I shall make an atonement for your siu 

Ley. t. 4 for him to make atonement for him 

4. 20 the priest shall make an atonement for 
[So in V. 26, 31, 35; 5. 6, 10, 13, 16, 18; 6. 7] 

7. 7 priest that maketh atonement therewith 

8. 34 Lord, .commanded, .make an atonement 

9. 7 and make an atonement for thyself 
g. 7 and make an atonement for them 

TO. 17 make atonementfor'them'bef ore theLoRD? 
iz. ' 7 Who shall . , make an atonement for her 



Lev. T2. 8 priest shall make an atonement for her 
14. 18 priest shall make an atonement for liiin 
14. 19, 31 and make an atonement for him tliat 
14. 20 the priest shall make an atonement lor 
14. 21, 29 to make an atonement for him 

14. 53 and make an atonement for the house 

15. 15, 30 make an atonement for him before 
j6. 6, II, 24 and makeanatonementforhimself 

16. 10 to make an atonement with him 

16. :6 make an atonement for the holy (place) 
16. 17 to make an atonement in the holy (place) 
16. 17 and have made an atonement for himself 
16. 18 and make an atonement for it; and shall 
i6. 27 blood.. brought in to make atonement in 
16. 30 shall, .make an atonement for you, to 
16. 32 shall make the atonement, and shall put 
16. 33 shall make an atonement for the holy 
j6. 33 shall make an atonement for the priests 

16. 34 to make, an atonement for the children of 

17. II to make an atonement for your souls 
17. II blood, maketh an atonement for the 
19. 22 priest shall make an atonement for him 

. 23. 28 for it (is), .to make an atonement for you 
Num. 5. 8 whereby an atonement shall be made for 

6. II and make an atonement for him, for that 
8. 12, 19 to make an atonement for the 

8. 21 Aaron made an atonement for them to 
15. 25 priest shall make an atonement for all 
15. 28 the priest shall make an atonement for 

15. 28 to make an atonement for him ; and it 

16. 46 make an atonement for them : for there 
16. 47 aud made an atonement for the people 
25. 13 and made an atonement lor the children 

28. 22, 30 to make an atonement for you' 

29. skid, to make an atonement for you, 
31. 50 an atonement for our souls before tho 

2 Sa. 21. 3 wherewith shall I make the atonement 

1 Ch. 6. 49 to make an atonement for Israel 

2 Ch. 19. 24 to make an atonement for all Israel 
Neh. 10. 33 to make an atonement for Israel 

ATONEMENT, to he made — 

1.7*0 cover, make a covering, 153 k'aphar, 3. 

Num. 5. 8 whereby an atonement shall be made for 
2.T0 be covered, 153 kaphar, 4. 

Exod29. 33 thingswherewiththeatonemcntwasmade 

AT'-TAI, 'i?y, "rij; seasonable. 

1. Grandson of Sheshan, descended from Pharez, b.g 
1400. 

I Cli. 2. 35 and she bare him A. ^ 

2. 36 A. begat Nathan, and Natfian begat 

2. A Gadite who joined David at Ziklag, B.C. 1058. 

1 Ch. 12. II A. the sixth, Eliel the seventh 

3. A son of Rehoboam son of Solomon, B.C. 974. 

2 Ch. II. 20 he took Maachah. .which bare him. .A 
ATTAIN to or unto, to — 

l.To come, i02 bo. 

2 Sa. 23. 19 he attained not unto tlie (first) three 

23. 23 but he attained not to the (first) three 
i-Ch. II. 21 he attained not to the (first) three 
II. 25 but attained not to the (fhst) three 

2. To be able, Sb; yakol. 

Hos. 8. 5 how long. ere they attain to inhocehcy? 

3. To reach, cause to reach, Jii'j nasag, 5. 

Gen. 47. 9 have not attained unto the days of the 
Eze. 46. 7 according as his haud shall attain 

i.To get, obtain, ^li^qanah.^ 

Pi'ov. I. 5 a man of understanding shall attain 

5To come, arrive, Karavrdcii katantao. 

Acts 27. 12 if by any means, .might attain toPhenicef 
Phil. 3. fi I might attain unto the resurrection of, 

Q.To receive, take, Xajx^avca lambano. 

Phil. 3. 12 Not as though l had already attained 
l.To come before another, <p9a.va> phihano. 

Rom. g. 31 not attained to the law of righteousness' 

8. To go alongside of, TrapaicoXovB eai parakolouiheS. 

I Ti. 4. 6 doctrine, whereuuto thou hast attained 

9. To seize on, lay hold of, KaraXafi^dvoi. 
Rom. 9. 30 after righteousness, have attained to 

ATTAIN already, to — 
To come before {another], (pBduu ^ihihanCi. 
Phil. 3. i6 whereto we have already attained 

AT-TA'-LI-A "ATTixAeia. 

A seaport of Pamphilia, near Perga. 

Acts 14. 25 had preached . . they went down Into A. 
ATTEND, to — 
X.To understand, p3 bin, la. 

Job 32. 12 Yea, I attended unto you, and, behold 
2. To give attention, riWQ qashab, 5. 

Psa. 17. I atteud unto my cry, give ear unto my 
SS. 2 Attend unto me, and hear me: I mourn; 
61. I Hear my cry . .attend unto my prayer 
66. 19 he hath attended to the voice of my 
86. 6 atteud to the voice of my supplications 
>42. 6 Attend unto my cry ; for I am brought 
Prov. 4. I and attend to know understanding 

4. 20 attend to my words ; incline thine ear 
S- J attend unto my wisdom . bow thine ear 

7. 24 attend to the words of my mouth 



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Z. Well-seated toward, evirpStreSpos euproscdros. 
I Co. 7. 35 that ye may [attend upon] the Lord 

ATTEH3) ccntinually upon, to — 
To he itrowj tovxird anyihinrj, TrpocrKapTep^o;. 
Kom. 13. 6 attending continually upoa tlus very 

ATTEiro unto, to — 

To hold toward ■n-pocrix'^ prosccho. 

Acts i5. 14 she attended unto the things which were 
ATTEKDAUCE — 
.Standing, iDup maainad. 

1 Ki. 10. 5 attendance of his ministers, and their 

2 Cli. 9. 4 attendance ol his ministers, and their 

ATTENDANCE at, to give — 

To liold toward, itpoa-ix'^ pra^cho, 

neb. 7. 13 no man gave attendance at the altar 
ATTENDANCE to, to give — 
To hold toward, irpocrex'^ prosecJuJ. 

I Ti. 4. 13 Till I come, give attendance {0 reading • 
ATTENT — 
Attentive, 2w;i qashshub. 

1 Ch. 6. 40 (let) tliine ears (he) attent unto the prayer 
7. 15 and mine ears attent lujto the prayer 
ATTENTIVE — 
\.Aiientire, ys'?, qaslishab. 

Jieh. I. 6 Let thine ear now he attentive, and 
I. II let now thine ear he attentive to the 

2.A ilentive, yep_ qashshub, 

Psa. J 30. 2 hear my voice ; let thine ears be attentive 
ATTENTIVE, to be very — 
To hang on exceedingly, ^Kicpefidfiat ekkremainai. 

LiUve 19. 48 the people were very attentive to liear 
ATTENTIVELY — 

To hear, hearken, vrs^ ghamea. 

Job 37. 2 Hear attentively the noise ot hig volca 
ATTIRE — 
1. Things bound on, □H^'P qishshurim, 

Jer. 2. 32 her ornaments, (or) a bride her attire ? 
2.Something put on, nT shith. 

Prov. 7. JO a womai} (with) the attire of an harlot 

ATTIRED, to be — 

To be wrapped round, 'jjy isanaph. 

lev. 16. 4 with the linen mitre shall he be attlrgij 

AXTDIENCE — 

l.Ear, Ijk ozen. 

Gen. 23. 10 in the audience ot the children of Heth. 
23. 13 he spake unto Ephron in the audience 
23. 16 in the audience of the sons of Hcth 
Exod 24. 7 read in the audience of the people 
J Sa. 25. 24 I pray thee, speak in thine audience 
I Ch. 28. 8 and in the audience of our God, keep 
Nell. 13. I On that day they read, .in the audience 

^.Hearing, ear, aico'fi akoe. 

Luke 7. I had ended all Ills sayings iij the audience 

AXTDIENCE, to give — 
Tb give 'ear, a.Kova> akouo. 

Acts 13. 16 and ye that fear God, give audience 

15. 12 multitude kept silence, and gave audience 
22. 22 they gave hiru audience unto this word 

ATTDIENCE of, in the —^ 
To give ear, aKovoi akouo. 

Luke2o. 45 in the audience of all the people he said 

ATTGHT or OUGHT — 

\.Not even one {thing), ovSeis oudeis. 

Mark 7. 12 suffer hira. .to do ought for Ms father 

2.AnT/ one or thing, ris tis. 

Matt. 5. 23 that thy brother hath ought against thee 

21. 3 if any. .say ought unto you, ye shall 
Acts 4. 32 neither said any. .that ought of. .things 

28. 19 I had ought to accuse my nation of 
Phm. 18 If he. .oweth. .ought, put that o^ mine 

AUGHT, if — 

J/ any {one or thing), el tis el tis. 
' Mark 8. 23 upon him, he asked him it he saw ought 
11. 23 forgive, if ye have ought against any 
Acts 24. 19 have been here,, if they had oughtagainst 

ATTGHT to eat — 

To eat, ipayuv phagein. 

John 4. 33 Hath any man brought him (ought) to eat 7 

AUGMENT, to— . 
yo add, riBD saphah. 

Num32. 14 to augment yet. .fierce an^erof the Iord 

Atr-GirS'-TUS, Aljyov(TTos,'Se^a<rT6s sacred, kingly. 
Augustus CiEsar became emperor of Rome after the 
death of his uncle, Julius Csesar, B.C. 20. 

Luke 2. I there went out a decree from Cesar A. 
Acts 25. 21 Paulhadappealed..untothehearingof A. 
25. 2S that he himself hath appealed to A., I 
27. I named Julius, a centurion of A.'8 band 

Axn— 

An awl, yyi3 martsea, 

Exod 21. 6 shall bore his ear through with an aul 
Deut.15. 17 thou shalt take an aulj and thrust 



AUNT — 

Father's sister, uncle's wife, ni'n dodah. 

Lev. 18. 14 not approach to liis wife : she. .thiae aunt 
AUSTERE — 
Rough, harsh, austere, avarripSs ausieros. 

Luke 19. 21 feared thee, because thou art an austere 
•19. 22 Thou kuewesc that I was an austere man 

AUTHOR — 

1. Causa, occasion, alrios aitios. 

Heb. 5. 9 he became the author of eternal salvation 
I.Beginner, chief, leader, afixvyos archegos. 

Heb. 12. 2 tinto Jesus the author and finisher of 

AUTHORITY — 

1. Strength, t]f:h toqeph. 

Esth. 9. 29 Jlordecai the Jew, wrote with., authority 

^.Privilege, axdhority, ^^ouala exousia. 

Matt, 7. 29 he taught them as. .having authority 

8. 9 I'or I am a man under authority, having 
21. 23 By what authority doest thou these tilings? 
21. 23 and who gave tliee this autliority? 

21. 24 I. .will tell you by what autliority I do 

21. 27 Neither tell I you by what authority I do 
Mark i. 22 tauglit them as one that had authority 

I. 27 for witli authority comraandeth lie even 
II. 28 By v/Iiat authority doest thou these thiugs 
II. 28 who gave thee this authority to do 
II. 29 I will tell you by what authority I do 
II. 33 Neither do I tell you by what authority 
13. 34 who left his house, and gave authority 
Luke 4. 36 witli authority and power hecomniandeth 
7. 8 I also am a man set under authority 

9. I gave them power and authority ov£r all 
19. 17 have thou authority over ten cities 

20. 2 by what authority doest thou these things? 
20. 2 who is he that gave thee this authority? 
20. 8 Neither tell I you by what authority 1 do 
20. 20 unto the power and authority of the 
John 5. 27 hath given him authority to execute 
Acts 9. 14 he iiath authority from the chief priests 
26. 10 I shut up. .having received authority from 
26. 12 as I went to Damascus with authority 

1 Co. 13. 24 he shall have put down all. .authority 

2 Co. 10. 8 boast somewhat more of our authority 

1 Pe. 3. 22 angels and authorities and powers being 
Rev. 13. 2 gave liim. .his seat, and great authori^ 

Z.An injunction, iiriTayi] epitaye. 

Titus 2. 15 things speak..and rebuke.. all authority 

4..4 holding over, vmpox'n huperoche. 

I TL ?.. 2 For kings, and. .all that are in authority 

AUTHORITY, to be in — 

To be great, many, mighty, Tf^l rahah. 

Prov. 29. 2 When the righteous are in authority, the 

AUTHORITY upon, to exercise — 
l.To use or take privilege, e^ovaid^o) exousiazd. 
Luke 22. 25 they that exercise author!' ' upon them 

2..T0 use great ptrivilege, Kare^ovtrid^a. 

Jiattao. 25 they that, .exercisg authority upon them 
Markio. 42 their great ones e.xercise authority upon 

AUTHORITY, of great — 
Powerful one, Swdo'Tris dunastes. 

Acts 8. 27 an eunuch of great Authority under Cand. 

AUTHORITY over, to usurp — 
To use on^s own armour, avdevTica autlw/iteS. 
t Ti. 2. 12 nor to usujp authority pver the maa 

A'-VA, njy region. 

A district near Babylon and Cuthah, whose in- 
habitants were transported to Samaria. Perhaps the 
same as Iva. 

2 Ki. 17. 24 the king of Assyi'ia brougiit. .from A. 
AVAIL, to — 

l.To be equal, even. n\w shavah. 

Esth. 5. 13 Yet all this availeth nae notliing, so long 
2.T0 be strong, (Vx^w ischuo. 

Gal. 5. 6 neither circumcision availeth anything 
6. 13 neither circumcision [availethl anything 
■ Jas. 5. 16 prayer of a rigljteouB man avaijeth much 

A'-VEN, |IN vanity, 

Egyptian city of On or Heliopolis. 

Eze. 30. 17 The young men of A. and of Pihesefli 
Hos. 10. 8 Tlie high places also of A., the sin of 
Amos I. 5 the inhabitant from the plain of A, 

AVENGE, to — 

l.To give ease, safety, IT,' yasha, 5. 

1 Sa. 25. 31 or that my lord hath avenged himself 
2,To breathe out a breathing, nDjjj cpj neqamah. 

Num3i. 2 Avenge the children of Israel.. Midiandtes 
Z.To give out vengeance, ncp^ ]n\nathan. 

Num3i. 3 goagainst..Midianite3..avengetheLOED 

2 Sa. 4. 8 Lord hath avenged my lord the king 

22. 48 It (is) God that avengeth me, and that 
• Psa. 18. 47 God that avengeth me, and subduetli 

A.To breathe out, avenge, Dp3 naqam. 

Lev. 19. 18 Thou shalt not avenge, nor bear, .gnrdge 

26. 25 I will bring a sword, .that shall avenge 
Deut32. 43 he will avenge the blood of his servants ' 
1 Sa. 24. 12 the XoKD avenge me of thee 



Z.To avenge {earnestly), Cii) naqam, 3. 

2 Ki. 9. 7 I may avenge the blood of my servants 
6. To look over or after, ip.spaqad, 

Hos. 1.4 a little (while), and I will avenge the 

7. To judge, adjudicadc, t:5» shapilio.t. 

2 Sa. IS. 19 Lord hath avenged him of his enemies 
18. 31 Lord hath avenged thee this day of 

S.^o give full justice, 4K5iic4(i) ekdilxo. 

LukeiS. 3 saying, Avenge me of mine adversary 

18. s I will avenge her, lest, .she weary me 
Rom 12. 19 Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves 
Kcv. 6. 10 dost thou not judge and avenge our blood 

19. a hath avenged the blood of his servants 

Q.To judge judgment, Kplvoi Koifia krino krima. 

Rev. 18. 20 Rejoice, .for Cod liath avenged you on 
10. To do fidl justice, voleui eicS'iKricnv. 

Luke 18. 7 shall not God avenge his own elect 

18. 8 1 tell you that he will avenge, .speedily 

Acts 7. 24 he defended (him), and avenged liira that 

AVENGE selves, to — 

l.To avenge, cpj naqam. 

Josh 10. 13 until tlie people had avenged themselves 

2. To be avenged, i:pj naqam, 2. 

Esth, 8. 13 to avenge themselves on their enemies 
Isa. I. 24 and avenge me ot mine enemies 
Jer. 46. 10 ho may avenge him of his adversaries 

AVENGED, to be — 

l.To be avenged, cpj nakam, 2. 

Judgis, 7 yet will I be avenged of you, and after 

16. 28 be at once avenged of the Philistines for 
J Sa. 14. 24 that I may be avenged on mine enemies 
18, 25 but. .to be avenged of the king's enemies 

2.T0 be avenged, C\i) naqam, 6. 

Gen. 4. 24 If Caiu shall be avenged sevenfold 
3.7*0 avenge oneself, cp; naqam, 7. 

Jer. 5. 9, 29 shall not my soul be avenged on such 
9. 9 shall not my soul be avenged on such a 

AVENGER — 

l.To loose, set free {from blood), h>}} gaal. 
Num33. 12 cities for refuge from the avenger 
Deut 19. 6 Lest the avenger of the lilood pursue the 
19. 12 deliver him into the hand of the avenger 
Josh 20. 3 shall bo your refuge from the avenger of 

20. 5 And if the avenger of blood pursue after 
2o. 9 and not die by the hand of the avenger 

2. 7*0 avenge oneself. Dpi naqam, 7. 

Psa, 8. 2 mightest still the enemy and the avenger 
44. 16 by reason of the enemy and avenger 

Z.Doing full justice, skZikos ekdikos. 

I Th. 4. 6 the Lord (is) the avenger of all such 

AVENGING — 

l.To give ease, i;pi yasha, 5. 

1 Sa. 23. 26 from avenging thyself with thine own 

25. 33 from avenging myself with mine own 

l.To free the free, niyip V^.? para peraolh. 

Judg. 5. . 2 Praise ye the Loed for the avenging of 
AVERSE — 
To turn back, 3liy shid). 

Mic. 2. 8 pass by securely as men averse fzom war 

AV-IM, AV-ITES, D'^y villagers. 

1. A tribe destroyed before the time ot Moses. 

Deut. 2. 23 the A.s which dwelt in Ilazcrira. 

Josh 13. 3 Gittites, and the Ekronites ; also the A.s 

2. A city of Benjamin, near Beth-el. (The definito 
article is here prefixed in the Hebrew). Now Et-teU. 

Josh 18. 23 A., and Parah, and Ophrah 

3. A tribe transported to Samaria, B.C. 678. 

2 Ki. 17. 31 the A.s made'Nibhaz and Xartal:, and 

A-VITH, n'li?. hut, village. 

The capital of Hadad, 4th Edomite king. 

Gen. 36. 35 and the name of his city (was) A. 
. I Ch. I. 46 and the name of his city (was) A, 

AVOID, to — 

l,To go round dboxd, 33p sabab, 2. 

I Sa. 18. II David avoided out of his presence twice 
2,To be or keep free. Ti'z para. 

Prov. 4. IS Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from it 
S.Throvgh, on accoxmt of, Sid dia {ace.) 

1 Co. 7. 2 (to avoid) fornication, let every man havo 
i.To incline orbend from,^KK\iVQi, ekklinS. 

Rom. 16. 17 doctrine which ye have learned, .avoid 
5. To turn off from, iKTpiiroiiai. ektrepomai. 

1 Ti. 6. 20 avoiding profane (and) vain babblings 

Q.To ask off from, nrapairionai paraiteomai. 

2 Ti. 2. 23 avoid, knowing that they do gender strifes 
7,To bewa,re of, vepitcrTTHJ-i pai'ustemi. 

Titus 3. Q avoid foolish questions, and genealogies 

8. To set, place, o'TeWu stello. 

2 Co. 8. 20 Avoiding this, that no man should blame 

AVOUCH, to — 

To say, TDK amar, 5. 

Deut 26. 17 Thou hast avouched the Lord this day 
a6. i3 the Lobs hath avouched thee this.day 



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AWAIT, laying — 

Counsel against, iTrijSovXri epiboule. 

Acts 9. 24 their laying a.vait was known of Saul 
AWAXE — 
1.7*0 wake, he stirring, {'jj; yaqats. 

Gen. 9. 24 Noahawoke from his wine, and knew 

28. 16 Jacob awaked out of his sleep, and he 
41. 4 and fat kine. So Pharaoh awoke 

41: 7 Pharaoh awoke, and, behold, .a dream 
41. 21 as at the beginning. So I awoke 
Judg 16. 14 he awaked out of his sleep, and went ■ 

16. 20 he awoke out of his sleep, and said 

I Ki. 3. 75 Solomon awoke ; and, behold, (it was) a 
Psa. 78. 65 the Lord awaked as one out of sleep 
Hab. 2. 7 Shall they not.. awake that shall vex 
2. To be stirring, awake, iiy tir. 

Judg 5. 12 Awake, awake, Deborah : awake, awake 
Psa. 7. 6 awake for me (to) the judgment (that) 
44. 23 Awake, why sleepest thou, O Lord ? arise 
57. 8 .\wake np, my glory ; awake, psaltery 
59. 4 without (my) fault : awake to help me 
108. 2 Awake, psaltery and harp : I (myself) will 
Song 4. 16 Awake, north wind ; and come, thou 
Isa. St. g Awake, awake, put on strength, O arm 

51. 9 awake, as in the ancient days, in the 

52. I Awake, awake ; put on thy strength, 
Zech 13. 7 Awake, sword, against xpy shepherd 

3. 7"^ awake, stir 7tp, liy ur, 3a.' 

Song 2. 7 that ye stir not up, nor awake (my) love 
3. 5 that ye stir not up, nor awake (my) love 
8. 4 that ye stir not up, nor awake (my) love 

4. To stir up, axoake, "I'y ur, 5. 

Job 8. 6 surely now he would awake for thee, EUid 
Psa. 57. 8 I (myself) will awake early 

108. 2 Awake, psaltery and harp; I., will awake 

h.To siir oneself up, niv ur, 7a., 

Isa. 51. 17 Awake, awake, stand up, Jerusalem 

6. 7*0 aivake {from sleep) fip quts, 5. 

1 Sa. 26. 12 no man saw (it), .neither awaked 

.Tob 14. 12 they shall not awake, nor be raised out 

Psa. 3. 5 I awaked ; for the Lord sustained nie 

17. 15 I shall be satisfied, when I awake 
35. 23 Stir up. a:id awake to my judgment 
59. 5 God of Israel, awake to visit all the 
73. 2o As a dream when (one) awaketh 

139. 18 when I awake, I am still \vith thee 
■Prov.23. 35 wh^n shall I awake? I will seek it yet 
Isa. 26. »9 Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust 

29. 8 but he awaketh. but he awaketh 

J'er. 31. 26 I awaked, and beheld ; and my sleep was 
Ran. 12. 2 in the dust of the earth shall awake 
Joel I s Awak?, ye drunkards, and weep; and 
Hab. 2. 19 to the wood, Awake; to the dumb stone 
7. 7*0 slir up, awake TV. 

Psa. 73. 20 O Lord, when thou awafcest, thou 
,8.7'o awake thoroughly, Sieydpoj diegeiro. 

Mark 4. 38 they [awake] him, and say unto him 
Luke 8. 24 they came to him, and awoke him 

9.7*0 vjake up, iy^'ipoi egeiru. 

Matt. 8. 25 awoke him, saying. Lord, save us : we 
Rom. 1 3. ti (it is) high time to awake out of sleep 
Eph. 5. 14 [Awake] thou tiiat sleepest, and arise 

10. 7*0 be very sober, iKVT]cpta eknepho. 

1 Co. 15. 34 Awake to righteousness, and sin not 
A"WAKE, to be — 

1 . To awake, pp quts, 5. 

2 Ki. 4. 31 told him, saying. The child is notawaked 
2. 7*0 wake thoroughly, SiaypTj-yopfon diagregoreo. 

Luke 9.32 when they v/ere awake, tliey saw his glory 
AWAKE out of aleep, to — 
l.T'o wake out 0/ sleep, i^vtrvi^o) exupnizo. 

John II. II I go, that I may awaks him out of sleep 
%To become awake out nf sleep, yivoixai t^vvvos. 

Acts 16. 27 the keeper of the prison awaking out of 
AWAKED, to be — 
To awake, J'p; yaqats. 

I KL 18. 27 Cry . .he sleepeth, and must be awaked 
AWARE, to be — 
1.7*0 know, V}1 yada. 

Song 6. 12 Or ever I was aware, my soul niade me 

Jer. 50. 24 O Babylon, and thou wast not aw^re 

2.7*0 know, have acquaintance with, yivda'Ko'. 

Luke 12. 46 at an hour when he is not aware 
3.7*0 see, knoiu, olSa oida. 

Luke II. 44 men that walk over, .are not aware 
AWAB:E of, to be — 
To know, yiuudKu) ginnskii. 

Matt. 24. 50 and in an hour that ho is not aware of 
AWAY — 
1. Way, road, Ten derek. 

1 Sa. 24. 19 his enemy, will he let him go well away? 
2.7*0 go on, ^7; yalak. 

Exod.19. 24 Away, get thee down, and thou shalt 
S.Toftee, D15 nus. 

2 Sa. i8. 3 if we flee away,, they will not care for us 
4. 7*0 turn aside, TiD surar. 

Zech. 7. 1 1 refused to hearken, and pulled away the 



5. Without, outside e^ai exu. 

Matt 13. 48 into vessels, hut cast the bad away 
(Sec also Ashes, break, bring, captive, carried, 
carry, carrying, cast, casting, catch, chase, 
chased, consume, convey, departing, do, done, 
draw, drawn, dried, drive, driven, fade, fadeth, 
fall, falling, far, flee, flood, How, fly, gray, get, 
go, gone, haste, have, have taken, lay, lead, 
led, look, melt, move, pass, passed, pine, pluck, 
plucked, portion, purged, push, put, put far, 
putting, remove, roll, run, scatter, sell, sail, 
send, sending, slip, steal, stolen, sweep, swept, 
take, taken, thrust, turn, turned, turning, un- 
taken, utterly, vanish, vilely cast, violently 
take, wash, waste, wear, wipe, wiped, wither, 
withered.] 

AWAY far, to put — 

To put far off, pro rachaq, 5. 

Job II. 14 If iniquity, .put it far away, and let not 

AWAY from — 

From after, '"inKO meachare. 

Nura 14. 43 ye are turned away from the LOED 
32. 15 if ye turn away from after liirn 

AWAY -with, to — 

1.7*0 be able, '7b; yakot. . 

Isa. J. 13 calling of assemblies, I cannot away with 

2. 7*0 lift up, bear away, atpui airo. 

Luke23. 18 Away with this (man), and release unto 
Johnig. 15 Awaywith(him),awaywith(him), crucify 
Acts 21. 36 multitude.. followed after, crying. Away 
22. 22 Away with such a (fellow) from the earth 

AWE, to stand in — 

1. 7*0 shrink, be afraid, 113 

Psa. 33. 8 inhabitants of the world stand in awe 
2. To fear, In^ pachad. 

Psa.iig. 161 my heart standethin awe of thy word 
3.7*0 be angry, i:") ragaz. 

Psa. 4. 4 Stand in awe, and sin not : commune with 

AX or AXE — 

\.An Axe, [itj garzen. 

Deut 19. 5 his hand fetcheth a stroke with the ax 
20. 19 the trees thereof by forcing an ax against 

1 Ki. 6. 7 that there was neither hammer nor ax 
Isa. 10. 15 Shall the ax boast itself against him 

1.A destroying weapon, sword, yvn chereb. 

Eze. 26. 9 with his axes he shall break down thy 
3.A maul, great hammer, Viyg kashshil. 

Psa. 74. 6 break down the carved work, .with axes 
i.A cutting or sawing instrument, .Tino magzerah. 

2 Sa. 12. 31 under harrows of iron, and unde.r axes of 
5. Saw, cuce, ■tijo inegerah. 

I Ch. 2o. 3 with harrows of iron, and >vith axes 
6. Ax, hatchet, if UP, maatsad. 

Jer. 10. 3 cuttefh.. out of the forest.. with the ax 
7. Axe, Dllp qardom. 

Judg. g. 48 Abimelechtookanaxinhishand, and cut 

1 Sa. 73. 20 to sharpen every man. .his ax, and his 

13. 21 Yet they had a file, .foj the axes, and to 
Psa. 74. 5 according as he had lifted up axes 
Jer. 46. 22 come against her with axes, as hewers 

8. An axe, a^ivrj axine. 

Matt. 3. 10 now also the ax is laid unto the root 
Luke 3. 9 now also the ax is laid unto the root 

AX HEAD — 

Iron, ^n? barzeL 

2 Ki. is. 5 the ax head fell into the water : and 

avt.t: tbeE — 
Iron, ^; yad. 

1 Ki. 7. 32 the axletrees of the wheels (were Joined) 

7. 33 their axletrees, and their naves, and their 

A'-ZAi, SsK declivity, slope, 
A place near Jerusalem. 
Zech. 14. 5 valley of the mountains, .shall reach, . A. 

A-ZAL'-IAHv 5.i;!?i'« Jah is noble. 
Father of Shaphan the scribe, B.C. 624. 

2 Ki. 22. 3 the king sent Shaphan the son of A. 

2 Ch. 34. 8 h? sent Shaphan the son oX A., and ]VI. 

A-ZAN'-IAH, n;3it! Jah is hearer. 

One whose son signed the covenant, B.C. 470. 

Neh. 10. 9 the Levites : both Jeshua the son of A. 

A-ZAR'-AEI, A-ZAR'-EEl, ^K-ilJi God is helper. 

1. An Aaronite of the family of Korah, who joined 
David at Ziklag, B.C. 1058. 

I Ch. 12. 6 Elkanah, and Jesiah, and A., and Joezer 

2. A priest appointed by lot to minister in the service 
of song in the sanctuary in time of David, B.C. 1015. 
He seema to. have been the same as Asarelah the son of 
Asaph. 

I Ch. 25. 18 The eleventh to A., (he,) his sons, and his 

3. A Danite prince in the time of David, B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch. 27. 22 Of Dan, A. the son of Jeroham 
i. One of the family of Bani, who took strange wives dur- 
ing the exile, B.C. 456. 

Erra 10. 41 [Of the sons of Bani}. .A., and Shelemiah 



5. A priest of the family of Immer, B.C. 445. 

jS'eh. II. 13 Amashai the son of A., the son of Ah.isai 
12. 36 his brethren, Shemaiah, aud A., Jlilalai 

A-ZAR'-IAH, nnij;. Jah is keeper. 

A very common name in Hebrew, and especially in the 
family of Eleazar, whose name has a similar meaning. 
It is nearly identical with Ezra, as well as with Zera- 
hiah and Seraiah. 

1. A descendant of David's high priest, B.C. 1014. 

iKi. 4. 2 These (were) the princes.. A. the son of Z. 

2. Son of Nathan, ruler of Solomon's officers, B.C. 1014. 

1 Ki. 4. s A. the son of Nathan, .over the officers 

3. Son of Amaziah, who was made king of Judah after 
his father, B.C. 809. 

2 Ki. 14. 21 all the people of Judah took A. 

15. I began A. 'son of Amaziah king of Judah 
15. 6 the rest of the acts of A., and all that 
15. 7 So A. slept with his fathers; and they 
15. 8 In the thirty and eighth year of A. kingnf 
15. 17 In the nine and thirtieth year of X. king 
15. 23 In the fiftieth year of A. king of Judah 
15. 27 In the two and fiftieth year of A. king of 
I Ch. 3. 12 Amaziah his son, A. his son, Jothaiu 

4. A descendant of Judah, through Zerah, B.C. i6Co. 

I Ch. 2. 3 And the sons of Ethan ; A. 

5. A descendant of Jerahmeel, grandson of Pharez, B.C. 
1330. 

I Ch. 2. 38 Obed begat Jehu, and Jehu begat A. 

2. 39 A. begat Helez, and Helez begat 

6. A son of Ahimaz, and grandson of Zadok, B.C. 914, 

I Ch. 6. 9 Ahimaaz begat A., and A. begat Johanan 

7. A grandson of the preceding, under Solomon, B.C. 
840. 

I Ch. 6. 10 And Johanan begat A. 

6. II A. begat Amariah, and Amariah 

8. A son of Hilkiah, the high-prieat in the reign of 
Josiah, B.C. 641-610. 

I Ch. 6. 13 Shallum begat Hilkiah . . Hilkiah bejjat A. 
6. 14 A. begat Seraiah, and Seraiah begat 
9. II A. the son of Hilkiah, the son of 

Ezra 7. I Ezra the son of Seraiah, the sou of A. 

9. A descendant of Kohath, from whom sprang the pro- 
phet Samuel, B.C. 1100. 

1 Ch. 6. 36 Joel, the son of A., the son of Zephaniali 

10. A prophet sent to encourage Asa to destroy the idol» 
in Judah, B.C. 941. 

2 Ch. 15. 1 the Spirit of God came upon A. the 

11. A son of king Jehoshaphat, B.C. 890. 
2Ch.2i. 2 he had bretliren..A., and Jchiel 

12. Another son of Jehoshaphat, B.C. 890. 

2 Ch. 21. 2 he had brethren. .A. and Slichacl 

13. Son of Jehoram, called also Ahaziah, B.C. 885. 
2 Ch. 22. 6 A. the son of Jehoram king of 

14. A captain who aided in elevating Jcash to the tlirouo 
of Judah, B.C. 878. 

2 Ch. 23. I Jehoiada . . took . . A. the son of 

15. Another who assisted in the same work. 

2 Ch. 23. I Jehoiada . . took . . A. the son of Obed 

16. The high priest that hindered Uzziah from burning 
incense on the altar, B.C. 765. 

?Ch.26. 17 A. the priest went in after him 

26. 26 And A. the chief priest, and all the 

17. A chief of the tribe of Ephraim, B.C. 741. 

2 Ch..28. 12 A. the son of Johanan, Berechiah tho 

18. A Kohathite and father of Joel, B.C. 726. 

2 Ch. 29. 12 the Levites arose, .and Joel the son of A. 

19. A Merarite who assisted in cleansing the temple in 
the time o^ Hezekiah, B.C. 726, 

2Ch. 29. 12 Then the Levites arose.. and A. the son 

20. A priest (of the family of Zadok) who became cliief 
priest in Hezekiah's time, B.C. 726. 

2 Ch. 31. 10 A. the chief priest of the house of Zadok 
31. 13 and A. the ruler of the house of God 

21. Great-grandfather of Zadok the priest, and an 
ancestor of Ezra. 

Ezra 7. 3 Amariah, thesonof A.,thesbnofMeraloth 

22. One of the family of Ananiah. He repaired a 
portion of the wall of Jerusalem after the exile. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 23 After him repaired A. the son of 

3. 24 from the house of A. unto th,e turning 

23. In one passage this name is given to Seraiah who 
came up to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel, or perhaps 
Seraiah is here omitted, B.C. 590. 

Neh. 7. 7 Nehemiah, A., Raamiah, NahamanI 

24. A priest who explained the law to the people while 
Ezra was reading it, B.C. 445. Perhaps the same as 
No. 22. V 

Neh. 8. 7 A . .caused the people to understand the 

25. A priest who, with Nehemiah, sealed the covenant, 
B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. 2 [Now those that sealed (were)). .A., Jer. 

26. A prince of Judah who joined in the procession with 
Nehemiah, B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 33 [after them went]. .A., Ezra, and ^f. 

27. A son of Hoshaiah who charged Jeremiah with 
prophesying falsely, B.C. 587. 

Jer. 43. 2 Then spake A. the son of Hoshaiah, and 



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28. A young maa, carried away to Babylon along with 
Daniel, B.C. 560. 

Dan. I. 6 of the children oM^udah, Daniel, .and A. 

I. 7 and to A., of Abed-nego 

I. II had set over Daniel, Hananifih. .and A. 

1. ig among them. all was found none lil^e. . A. 

2. 17 Daniel, .made the thing known to. .A., his 

A'-ZAZ, iiN strong. 

Father of a chief of Keuben, in the time of Jeroboam 

II., BO. I2CX). 

I Ch. 5. 8 Bela the son of A., the son of Shema. 
A-ZAZ-I'AH, m;!ty, Jah is strong. 

1. A Levite appointed for the musical service when the 
ark was brought up from the house of Obed-edom, 
B.O. 1040. 

I Ch. 15. 21 Jeiel, andA., wathharp3onthei3heminith 

2. Father of Hoshea, prince of Ephraim, in the time of 
David, B.C. 1040. 

1 Ch. 27. 20 children of Ephraim, Hoshea the son of A. 

3. A Levite who had the oversight of the dedicated 
things in Hezekiai^'s reign, B.C. 726. 

2 Ch. 31. 13 Jehiel, and A. . .(were) overseers under 
AZ'-BUK, ifliLVi pardon. 

Father of Nehemiah who repaired a portion of the wall 
of Jerusalem after the return from Babylon, B.C. 445. 
Neh. 3. 16 After him repaired, .the son of A. 

A-ZE'-KAH, npiy. breach. 

A town of Judah with dependant villages lying in the 
Shephelah or low agricultu ral plain. Near the northern 
Shochoh and Beth-horon, not far from the modern 
Ain-shems; or the modern Tel Zakarlya on the Wady 
Saint, the Vale of Elah. 

Josh. 10. 10 smote them to A., and unto Makkedah 

10. II stones from heaven upon them unto A. 

15. 35 [in the valley). .Socoh, and A. 

1 Sa. 17. I pitched between Shocoh and A., in 

2 Ch. 1 1. 9 [He built even] . . Lachish, and A. 
Neh. II. 30 the fields thereof, at A., and (in) the 
Jer. 34. 7 king of Babylon's army fought against.. A. 

A'-ZEIi, Svx noble. 

A Benjamit'e of the family of Saul, B.C. 860. 

X Ch. 8. 37 Kapha (was) his son, Eleasah his son, A. 
8. 38 A. had six sons, whose names (are) these 

8. 38 All these (were) the sons of A. 

9. 43 Rephaiah nis son, Eleasah his son, A. his 
g. 44 A. had six sons, whose names (are) these 
g. 44 Eanan : these (were) the sons of A. 

A'-ZEM, D-ill fortress. 

A city in the extreme 3. of Judah, assigned to Simeon 

elsewhere called Ezem. (Now El-Aujek.) 

Josh. 15. 29 [cities of the tribe] . , were Kabzeel . .and A. 
ig. 3 [in their inheritance Beersheba]. .and A.. 

I Ch. 4. 29 [they dwelt at]. . BiUiah, and atE.; and at 

AZ'-6AD, njiy loorship, supplication. 

l.'''One whose posterity came up with Zernbbabcl, B.C. 

536- 

Ezra 2. 12 children of A., a thousand two hundred 
Neh. 7. 17 children of A., two thousand three 

2. One who came up from, exile with Ezra, B.C. 458. 

Ezra 8. 12 of the sons of A. ; Johanan the son of 

3. A chief, or the name of a family of Jews who, with 
Nehemiah, sealed the covenant, B.C. 536. 

Neh. 10. 15 [chief of the people].. Bunni, A., Bebai 

A-ZT-EL, '?x'!ii Ood is might. 

A Levite in the choral service of the tabernacle at the 
time the ark was brought up frqm the house of Obed- 
edom, B.C. 1042. In V. i3 it is Jaaziel. 

1 Ch. 15. 20 Zechariah, and A. . .with psalteries on 

A-ZI'-ZA, xrty. strong. 

One of the faniUy of Zattu who had taken a strange 

wife, B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 27 of the sons of Zattu . . Zabad and A. 
AZ-MA'-VETH, niay counsel or strength of death. 

1. One of David's thirty valiant men, B.C. 1050. 

2 Sa. 23. 31 [one of the thirty] A. the Barhumite 

1 Ch. II. 33 A.theBaharumite.EliahbatheShaalbon. 

2. A descendant of Jonathan, Saul's son, B.C. g4o. 

1 Ch. 8. 36 Jehoada begat Alelneth, and A., and 

g. 42 Jarah begat Alemeth, and A., and Zimrl 

3. One whose two sons joined David at Ziklag, B.C. 1050. 

I Ch. 12. 3 Jeziel, and Pelet, the sons of A. ; and 

4. A village called also Beth-azmaveth, lying on the 
confines of Judah and Benjamin. (If ow Hizmel}.) 

Ezra 2. 24 children of A., forty and two 
Neh. 12, 29 out of the fields at Geba and A. : for the 
6. One of David's treasury officers, B.C. 1015. 

I Ch. 27. 25 over the king's treasures.. A. the son of 

AZ'-MON, i'iO^^ fortress. 

A place on the S. of Canaan, near the torrent of Egypt, 

Wady-el-arish. 

Num34. 4 your border shall, .pass on to A. 

34. 5 the border shall fetch a compass from A. 

J osh 15. 4 it passed toward A., and went out unto 

AZ-NOTH TA'-BOR, "li^n nijTN ears or peaks of TaJbor. 
A pair of hills on the border of Naphtali. 

Jpsii.ig. 34 the coast lurneth westward to A., and 



A'-ZOR, 'A^oi/j helper. 

Great grandson of Zorobabel.'B.C. 400. 

Matt. 1.13 Abiud begat Eliakim . . Eliakim begat A. 
1. 14 And A. begat Sadoc; and Sadoc begat 

A-ZO'-TTIS, 'AfwTos fortress, castle. 
Another form of Ashdod, now called Esdud. 
Acts 8. 40 Philip was found at A. : and passing 

AZ-ST-EL, ht<'-\]ll Ood is helper. 

1. The head of a family of the half tribe of Manasseh, 
E. of the Jordan, B.C. 1300. 

I Ch. 5. 24 these.. tlie heads.. Eliel, and A., and 
2.Father of the ruler of Naphtali in David's time, B.C. 
1015. 

I Ch. 27. ig Of Naphtali, Jerimoth the son of A. 
3. The father of an officer sent to take Baruch, B.C. 606. 

Jer. 36. 26 king commanded. .Seriah the son of A. 

AZ-ET-KAM, D[3'"iiy my help has risen. 
"1. Son of Neraiah, of the family of David, B.C. 460. 
I Ch. 3. 23 the sons of Neariah. .Hezekiah, and A 

2. A son of Azel, of the family of Saul, B.C. 860. 

I Ch. 8. 38 Azel had six sona. .A., Eocheru, and 
g. 44 Azel had six sons. .A., Bocheru, and 

3. A Levite, a descendant of Merari, B.C. 470. 

I Ch. 9. 14 of the Levite3..Hasshub, the sou of A. 
Neh. II. 15 of the Levites. .A., the son of Hashabiah 
i. Governor of the house of king Ahaz, B.C. 741. 

2 Ch. 28. 7 Zichri. .slew. .A.thegovernorof thehouso 

A-ZTT'-BAH, n^iiV_ forsaken. 

1. The mother of king Jehoshaphat, B.C. gi4. 

I Ki. 22. 42 his mother's name (was) A. the daughter 
- 2 Ch.2o. 31 his mother's name (was) A. the daughter 

2. The wife of Caleb, son of Hezron, B.C. 1540. 

iCh. 2. 18 Caleb, .begat, .of A. (his) wife, and of Jer. 
2. 19 when A. was dead, Caleb took unto him 

A'-ZTIE, "wy helper. _ 

Father of Jaazauiah, a prince seen in vision, B.C. 594. 
Eze. II. I amongwhom I saw Jaazaniah..son of A. 

AZ'-ZAH, ns fortress. 

A city of the Philistines assigned to Judah, and com- 
monly called Gaza, and now Gtiuzzeh. 

Deut. 2. 23 the Avims which dwelt, .unto A., the 

I Ki. 4. 24 he had dominion, .from Tiphsah. .to A. 

Jer. 25. 20 And all the mingled people, .and A, 
AZ'-ZAN, Ijy sharp. 

Father of P'altiel, a prince of Issachar, chosen to ap- 
portion the land W. of the Jordan, B.C. 1540. 

Num 34. 26 prince of the tribe. .Paltiel the son of A. 

AZ'-ZUE, T)H helper. 

1. A man who, with Nehemiah, sealed the covenant, B.C. 

445- 

Neh. 10. 17 [chief of the people]. .Ater, Hizkijah, A. 

2. A Gibeonite, father of Hanauiab, who withstood 
Jeremiah, B.C. 596. 

Jer. 28. 1 Hananiah the son of A. the prophet 



B 

BA'-AX, BA-A'-im, W^d master, possessor. 

The chief male deity of tlie Phoenicians and Canaanites, 

as Asht9reth was their chief female deity. Both these- 

names have the peculiarity of being used in the plural, 

and of always having the definite article prefixed, e.g. 

the Baalim. 

1. All idol of the Phoenicians and Tyrians. 

Num 22^ 41 brought him up into the high places of B. 

Judg. 2. II And the children of Israel, .served B. 

2. 13 they forsook the Lord, and served B. 

3. 7 of Israel did evil, .and served B. 

6. 31 Joash said. .Will ye plead tor B.? will ye 
6. 32'Let B. plead against him, because he hath 
8. 33 children ofIsrael..wentawhoringafterB. 

10. 6 of Israel did evil . .and served B. 

10. 10 have forsaken our God, and also served B. 
I Sa. 7. 4 children of Israel did put away B. and 

12. 10 forsaken the Lord, and have served B. 
1 Ki. 16. 31 went and served B., and worshipped him 

16. 32 an altar for B. in the house of B. 

18. 18 and thou hast followed B. 

18. 19 the prophets of B. four hundred and fifty 

18. 21 iftheLORD(be)God, follow him : but if B. 

18. 22 B.'a4)rophets (are) four hundred and fifty 

18. 25 ElijahsaiduntotheprophetspfB., Choose 

18. 26 the name of B. . .saying, O B., hear us 

18. 40 Elijah said . .Take the prophets of B. 

ig. 18 knees which have not bowed unto B. 

22. 53 For he served B , and worshipped him 
2. Ki. 3. 2 he put away the image of B. that his 

10. 18 Ahab served B. a little. .Jehu shall serve 

TO. ig call uito me all the prophets of B. 

10. ig for I hi. ve a great sacrifice, .to B. 

10. 19 he migh : destroy the worshipj/ers of B. 

10. 20 Proclaim a solemn assembly ^or B. 

10. 21 worshippc rs of B. . .into the house of B. 

10. 21 the house of B. was full from one end to 

10. 22 vestments for all the worshippers of B. 

10. 23 And Jehu vent, .into the house of B. 

10. 23 said unto the worshippers of B., Search 

10. 23 none, .but the worshippers of B. only 

10. 25 and went to the city of the house of B, 



2 Ki. 10. 26 forth the images out of the house of B. 
10. 27 brake, .the image of E. . .the house of B. 

10. 28 Thus Jehu destroyed B. out of Israel 

11. 18 the people, .went into the house of B. 
II. 18 slew Mattan the priest of B. before the 
17. 16 all. the host of heaven, and served B. 
23:- 4all the vessels that were made for B. 
23. 5 them also that burned incense unto B 

2 Ch.17. 3 because he. .sought not unto B. 

23. 17 all the people went to the house of B. 

23. 17 slew Mattau the priest of B. before tlie 

24. 7 dedicated tilings . . they bestow upon B 
28. 2.^nd made also molten images for B. 
34. 4 they brake down the altars of B. 

Jer. 2. 8 the prophets prophesied by E., and 

2. 23 not polluted, I have not gone after B.? 

7. 9 swear falsely, and bum incense unto B. 

9. 14 But have walked, .after B.,- which their 
II.- 13 set up altars, .to bui-n incense unto B. 
II. 17 to provoke me. .offering incense unto B. 
12. 16 taught my people to swear by B.; then ' 
19. 5 have built also the high piaces-bf B., to 
19. 5 their sons, .(for) burnt offerings unto B. 
23. 13 they prophesied in B., and cpused my 
32. 29 they have offered incense unto B. 
32. 35 they built the high places of B., which 
Hos. 2. 8 silver and gold . . they prepared for B. 

2. 13 I will visit upon her the days of B. 

2. 17 For I will take away the names of B. out 

11. 2 they sacrificed unto B., and burned inc. ' 
13. I but when he offended in B., he died 

Zeph. I. '4 I will cut off the remnant of B. from 
Eom.ii. 4 who have not bowed tlie knee to. B. 

2. A city in the tribe of Simeon. 

iCh. 4. 33 And all their villages, .unto B. 

3. A descendant of Keuljen, B.C. 1300. 

1 Ch. 5.' 5 [sons of Joel]. .Reaia his son, B. his son 

4. A descendant of Benjamin, B.C. 1180. 

1 Ch. 8. 30 his firstborn son Abdon. .and B., and 
q. 36 his firstborn son Abdon. .and B., and 

BA-AX BE'-EITH, n~!3 Syg lord of the covenant. 
An idol worshipped by Israel, B.C. 1200. 

Judg. 8. 33 children of Israel, .made B. their god 
g. 4 gave, .silver out of the house of B. 

BA-AL GAD, ^3 h])_Z lord of fortune. 
A place near Hermon, the northern limit of Joshua's 
conquests. Banias is probably on its site now. This 
place had long a great reputation as the sanctuary of 
Pan. (Now Hasbeya.) 

Josh. II. 17 even unto B. in the valley of Lebanon 

12. 7 from B. in the valley of Lebanon even_ 

13. 5 from B. under mount Hermon unto the 

EA-AI, HA'-MON, jion Sys lord of the multitude. 
A place in mount Ephraim, near Samaria. 

Song 8. II Solomon had a -vineyard at B.; he let out 

BA-Al HA'-NAN, IJn Sy3 tJie lord is gracious. 

1. The seventh of the kings of Edom, B.C. 1500. 

Gen. 36. 38 Saul died, and B. the son of Achbor 

. 36. 39 B. the son of Achbor died, and Hadar 
iCh. t. 49 when Shual was dead, B. the son of A.. 
I. 50 when B. was dead, Hadad reigned in his 

2. One of David's superintendents, B.C. 1015. 

I Ch. 27. 28 And over the oUve trees. .B. the Gederite 

BA-AX HA'-ZOR, lii'O 'jya lord of Hazor. 
A place near Ephraim where Amnon was slain, B.C. 1035. 
2Sa. 13. 23 Absalom had sheepshearers in B., which 
BA-Al EEE'-MOir, jiD-jn S]}^ lord of Hermon. 
This name occurring alone denotes a tcwn near Mount 
Hermon. When coupled with "mount" it seems to 
denote the mountainous district, (iiovf Jebel-es-Sheikh.) 
Judg. 3. 3 from mount B. unto the entering in of 
I Ch. 5. 23 they increased from Bashan unto B. and 

BA-Al ME'-ON, pj/D bys lord of the habitation. 
A town built by the Reubenites. Supposed to be the 
same as the Beth-baal-meon of Josh. 13. 17, the Bcth- 
meon of Jer. 48. 23, and the Beon of Num. 32. 3. (Main.) 
Num 32. 38 [children of Reuben built]. . Nebo, and B. 

1 Ch. 5- 8 dw.elt in Aroer, even unto Nelx) and B. 
Eze. 25. 9 glory of the country, Beth-jcshimoth, B. 

BA-AI PE'-OR, ■lij;^ '^ys lord of the opening. 
An idol of Moab which Israel, by the counsel of Balaam 
to the Midianites, was enticed to worship. In several 
passages it is simply Peor. 

Num 25. 3 Israel joined himself unto B. : and the 

25. 5 Slay ye every one . .joined unto B.-p. 
Deut. 4. 3 what the Lord did because of B.-p. 

4. 3 for all the men that followed B.-p., tha 
Psa. 106. 28 They joined themselves also unto B. , and 
Hos. 9. 10 they went to B., and separated themselves 

BA-Al PE-EA'-ZIM, D'yi? ''y3 lord of breaches. 
A place near the valley of Rephaim. 

2 Sa. 5. 20 David came to B., and David smote them 

5. 20 he called the name of that place B. 

1 Ch. 14. II So they came up to B.; and David smote 

14. II they called the name of that place B,~. • 

BA-Al SHA-II'-SHA, r^h^ "jys lord of Shalisha» 
A place near Gilgal in Ephraim. 

2 Ki. 4. 42 there came a man from B., and brought 

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BA-AL TA'-MAK, n!?i? ^y3 lord of the palm. 
A place near Gibeali of Benjamiu. 

Judg.2o. 33 Israel, .put themselves ia array at B. 

BA-AL ZE-'BTTB, 3531 "jya lord ofthejli/. 

An idol o£ the Philistines at Ekron. 

2 Kl I. 2 Go, enquire of B. the god of Ekron 

I. 3 ye go to enquire of B. the god of Ekron? 
I. 6 (that) thou sendest to enquire of B. the • 
J. i6 thou hast sent messengers to enquire of B. 

BA-Al ZE'-PHON, I'lS^ hy5 lord of Typhon. 
A plaee near where Israel crossed the Eed Sea. 

Exodi4. 2 between Migdol and the sea .. against B| 

14. 9 beside Pi-hahiroth, before B. 

Num 33. 7 again unto Pi-hahiroth, v/hich. .before B. 

BA-A'-LAH, n^y.3 mistress, possessor. 

1. A city of Ju'dah, sometimes identical witli Kirjath- 
jearim or Kirjath-baal. 

Josh. IS. 9 the border was drawn to B., which (is) 

15. 10 the border compassed from B. westward 
I Ch. 13. 6 David went up, and all Israel, to B. 

2. A hill on the S. border of Judah. 

Josh. 15. II the border, .passed along to mount B. 

3. A city in the S. of Judah, called Balah in Josh. 19. 3, 
and iu i Ch. 4. 29 Bilhah. In i Ch. 4. 33 it ia Baal. 

Josh. 1 5. 29 tthe uttermost cities . . were] . . B., and Ilm 

3A-A'-IATH, nSy^3 belonging to Baal. 
A town iu Dan. 0ovf BahU.) 

josh. 19. 44 Eltekeh, and Gibbethon, and B. 

1 Ki. 9. 18 [Solomon built] . . B., and Tadmor in 
2.Ch. 3. 6 B., and all the store cities that Solomon 

BA-A-LATH BE'-ER, 1X5 nSj;.3 lady of the well. 
A town, called also Ramath-negeb (or "heights of the 
south "), among those in the S. of Judah given to 
Simeon. 

Josh. 19. 8 the villages, .about these cities to B.-b. 

BA-A'-LE (nfjiidah), "'py.a possessors of or in Judah. 
Another form of Baalah, how Kuriet el-Enab. 

2 Sa. 6. 2 the people that (were) with him from B. 

BA-a'-U, '^M my lord. 

A title of reserve rejected by God. 

Hob. 2. 16 call me Ishi, and shall oallme no more B. 

BA-A'-US, D-hll.J lord of joy. 

King of the Ammonites when Jerusalem was taken by 

Kebuohadnezzar, B.C. 588. 

Jer. 40. 14 Dost thou certainly know that B. the king 

BA-A'-BTA, BA-A'-NAH, K}V..;s son of grief, patient. 
1. Sc'vimon's commissariat officer in Jezreel and the N. 
of thu Jordan valley, B.C. 1015. 

1 Ki. 4. 12 B. the son of Ahliud ; (to him pertained) 
2.Solomon'3 commissariat officer in Asher, B.C. 1015. 

■ I Ki. 4. 16 B. the son of Hushai.. in Asher and in 
S.The father of Zadok, who came up with Zerubbabel 
and helped to repair the wall, B.C. 470. 

Neh. 3. 4 ne-xt unto them repaired.. the son of B. 
BA-A'-HAH, mV.3 son of grief. 
l.ii'ather of Heleb, one of David s thirty valiant men, 
B.C. 1075. 

2 Sa. 23. 29 [one of the thirty]. .Heleb the son of B. 

1 Ch. II. 30 Heled the, son of B. the Netophathite 
2.A captain of Ishbosheth's army, B.o. 1048. 

2 Sa. 4. 2 the name of the one. .B., and the name 

4. 5 Kimmon the Beerothite, Kechab and B 
4. 6 Rechab and B. his brother escaped 
4. 9 David answered Rechab and B.his brother 
S.One who came up wth Zerubbabel, B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 2 [are the children].. Bigvai, Kehum, B. 

Ueh. 7. 7 [are the children]. .Bigvai, Nehum, B. 
10. 27 [chief of the people]. .Malluch, Harim, B. 

BA-A'-RA, h-\V_.3 a wood, or daughter of the fresh. 
One of Shaharaim's wives, B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 8. 8 Shaharaira . . Hushim and B. . .his wives 
BA-A-SE'-IAH, n;B'5;^3 Jah is hold. 
A Gershonite, ancestor of Asaph the musician, B.C. 

IIOO. 

I Ch. 6. 40 Michael, the son of B,., the son of 
BA-A'-SHA, K^y3 boldness. 

A man of Issachar, who conspired against Nadab son of 
Jeroboam I., and slew all his posterity, B.C. 953. 

1 Ki. 15. 16 there was war between Asa and B. king 
15. 17 B. king of Israel went up against Judah 
15. 19 break thy league with B. king of Israel 
15^21 when B. heard, .he left off building of 
15. 22 took away . .the timber, .wherewith B. 
15. 27 B. the son of Ahijah. .conspired against 
15 27 and B. smote him at Gibbethon, which 
15. 28 in the third year of Asa. .did B. slay him 
15. 32 there was war between Asa and B. king 

15. 33 In the third year of Asa. .began B. . .to 

16. I the word of the XoRD came, .against B. 
16. 3 I will take away the posterity of B., and 
16. 4 Him that dicth of B. in the city shall the 
t6. 5 the rest of the acts of B. . .(are) they not 
16. 6 So B. slept with his fathers, and was— 
16. 7 came the word of the Lord against B. 
16. 8 began Elah the son of B. to reigu over. 



1 IU. 16. II he slew all the house of B. : he left him 

16. 12 did Zimri destroy all the house of B. 
16. 12 which he spake against B. by Jehu the 
16. 13 For all the sins of B., and the sins of Elah 
21. 22 like the house of B. the son of Ahijah, for 

2 Ki. g. 9 like the house of B. the son of Ahijah 
^Ch.i6. I B. king of Israel came up against Judah 

16. 3 break thy league with B. king of Israel 
16. 5 when B. heard (it), that he left, .building 
t6. 6 carried away, .the timber. . wherewith B. 
Jer. 41. 9 which Asa., had made for fear of B. 

BA3BLEE, — 

l.Master of {the) tongue, jiiy) Sys haal lashon. 

Eccl. 10. II enchantment; and a babbler is no better 
2.A seed-picker, (riTepfin\6yos spermologos. 

Acts 17. 18 some said, What will this babbler say? 
BABBLINO — 
l.Meditation, r\-\? siach. 

Prov.23. 29 hath contentions? who hathlDabbling? 
2. Empty sound, Kevo(pwviqL kenophunia. 

1 Ti. 6. 20 avoiding prof dne .. vain babblings, and 

2 Ti. 2. 16 shun profane, .vain babblings : for ihey 

BABE — 

l.Boy, lad, -\lil naar. 

Exod. 2. 6 saw the chTia : and, behold, the babe 

2.Suckling, groioing yov.th, Tf^]} olel. 

Psa. 8. 2 Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings 
' 17. 14 leave the rest of their, .to their babes 
Z.Bahe {new born, or unborn), Pped>os brephos. 
luke I. 41 it came to pass, that, .the babe leaped 
1. 44 the babe leaped in my womb for joy 
2. 12 Ye shall find the babe wrapped in 
2. 16 and found, .the babe lying in a manger 
1 Pe. 2. 2 As new born babes, desire the sincere milk 

i.Bdbe {without speech), viiinos nepios. 

Matt 1 1. 25 and hast revealed them unto babes 

21. 16 Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings 
Xukeio. 21 and hast revealed them unto babes 
Rom. 2. 20 instructor of . .foolish, a teacher of babes 
1 Cor. 3. 1 as unto carnal, .as unto babes in Christ 
Heb. 5. i3UsetUmUk(is)unskilful..forhei3ababe 

BABES — 

Persons causing turnings, windings, D'7(7y.Fi. 

Isa. 3. 4 children . . and babes ^shall rule over them 
BA'-B£L, confiisiori, {or Bab-il, gate of Ood.) 
A city in the plain of Shinar. 

Gen. 10. 10 the beginning of his kingdom was B., and 
II. 9 Therefore is the name of it called B. 

BABYIOW, ^53 confusion, gate of Bd, ^affvXdv. 
The Greek mode of spelling what in the Hebrew is 
uniformly Babel. Perhaps when Nimrod founded the 
city he gave it the name Bab-il, "gate of IL" or "gate 
of God." After the " confusion " of tongues, the name 
was connected by the Hebrews with the Tootbalal, "to 
confound." It was latterly the capital of the country 
called in Genesis Shinar, and in the later Scriptm-es 
"Chaldea," or the "Land of the Chaldeans." The 
original city was built about 2230 B.C. Erech, Ur, and 
Ellasar seem to have been all older than it, and were 
cities when Babil v/^s a village. But about 1700 B.C. 
the seat of government was fi.\ed at the latter. Its 
enormous walls, iron gates, and hanging gardens, were 
among the greatest artificial wonders in the world. 
The modern Birs-Nimrud (anciently the temple of 
Nebo at Borsippa), and Babil, near Hillah, have both 
been taken for the site of the proposed Tower. Its 
history is naturally mixed up with that of the state to 
which it gave its name. " The Babylonian and Assy- 
rian empires," says Sir John Stoddart, "in all historical 
records, are much blended together. These empires, 
whether distinct or united, possessed in very early 
times two vast cities — Babylon on the Euphrates, and 
Nineveh on the Tigris. The country on the Tigris was 
called Assyria; that on the Euphrates Babylonia; and 
the large intervening space was commonly termed 
Mesopotamia, or 'between the rivers': and this, to- 
gether with Babylonia, seems tQ^be meant in Scripture 
by the land of Shinar." In B.C. 747Babylon is independ- 
ent of Assyria— Nabonassar king ; 699, Esarhaddon, 
or Sennacherib, king of Assyria, takes Babylon ; 677 or 
675, Asaridinus, king of Babylon, invades Judah, and 
makes prisoner its king, Manasseh ; 625, Nabopolassar 
asserts his independence of the king of Assyria ; 604, 
Nebuchadnezzar succeeds his father Nabopolassar ; 
during his reign the Babylonian empire attains its 
highest splendour; 569, Nebuchadnezzar sets up the 
" golden image," and becomes insane the same year ; 
558, Neriglissar, the Belshazzar of Scripture, king; 538, 
Babylon taken, and the kingdom annexed to the Persian 
empire by Cyrus; 518, Babylon revolts from Darius 
Hystaspes ; it is besieged and taken the following year ; 
33 1, Babylon surrenders to Alexander the Great ; 324, 
Alexander enters it, and commences the restoration of 
its architectural greatness ; 323, Alexander dies in 
Babylon ; 321, Seleucus Nicator is made governor; 315, 
Antigonus expels Seleucus, and establishes Python, son 
of Agenor, in his dignities ; 312, Seleucus returns to, 
Babylon, which he recovers, and founds the kingdom 
and dynasty of the Seleucidse ; 240, invaded by the 
Gauls under Hierax — they are repulsed by Seleucus II.; 
64, on the conquest of Syria by Pompey, Babylon falls 
into the hands of thfe Romans; 62, Babylon forms 
•part of the Roman province of Syria, Many travel- 
lers, amongst whom may Le mentioned Rich, Ker 



Porter, Layard, Frazer, Chesney, Botta, Loftus, and 
Rawlinson, have, by their explorations amongst the 
ruins of the ancient city, thrown light upon the 
history of Babylon. Sir Henry Rawlinson has inter- 
preted many of the inscriptions found on various relics 
brought to this country. Babylonian sovereigns were : 
B.C. 747, Nabonassar ; 733, Nadius ; 731, Chinzirus; 725, 
JugEeus ; 721, Mardocempadus ; 709, Archiamis; 70/ 
(interregnum); 702, Belibus ; 699, Apronadius; 693, 
Regibalus ; 692, Mesesimordachus ; 688 (interregnum); 
680, Asaridinus ; 667, Saosduchinus ; 647, Chinaladanus ; 
625, Nabopolassar; 604, Nebuchadnezzar ; 561,' Evil 
Merodach ; 558, Belshazzar ; 553, Nabonadius ; 538, 
Cyrus takes Babylon. 

2 Ki. 17. 24 king of Assyria brought, .from B. 

17. 30 the men of B. made Succoth-benoth, and 
20. 12 Baladan, king of B., sent letters and a, 
2o. 14 They . come from a far country . . from B, 
20. 17 that, .in thine house be carried into B. 
20. 18 eunuchs in the palace of the king of B. 
24. I Nebuchadnezzar king of B. came up, and 
24. 7 for the king of B. had taken from the river 
24. 10 servants of Nebuchadnezzar king of B. 
24. II Nebuchadnezzar king of B. came against 
24. 12 Jehoiachin. .went out to the king of B. 
24. 12 the king of B. took him in the eighth 
24. 15 he carried away Jehoaichin to B., and 
24. 15 (those) canied he into captivity . .to B. 
24. 16 them the king of B. brought captive to, B. 
24. 17 the king of B. made Mattaniah. .king 

24. 20 Zedekiah rebelled against the king of B.- 

25. I Nebuchadnezzar king of B. came, he 
25. 6 brought him up to the king of B. 

25. 7 eyes of Zedekiah . . and carried him to B. 
25. 8 the nineteenth year of king, .of B. 
25. 8 came . . a servant of the king of B., unto J 
25. II fugitives that fell away to the king of B. 
25. 13 and carried the brass of them to B. 
25. 20 brought them to the king of B. to Riblah 
25. 21 the king of B. smote them, and slew 
25. 22 whom Nebuchadnezzar king of B. had 
25. 23 the captains, heard that the king of B. 
25. 24 dwell in the land and serve the king of B. 
25. 27 Evil-merodach king of B. in the year that 
25. 28 of the kings that (were) with him in B. 
I Ch. 9. I were carried away to B. for their trans. 
2Ch.32. 31 the ambassadors of the princes of B., who 
33. II bound, .with fetters, and carried him to B. 
36. 6 came up Nebuchadnezzar king of B. 
36. 6 bound him in fetters, to carry him to B. 
36. 7 Nebuchadnezzar.. carried of the. to B. 
36. 7 and put them in his temple at B. • 
36. 10 Nebuchadnezzar sent, and brought, .to B. 
36. 18 his princes , all (these) he brought to B- 
36. 20 that had escaped, .carried he away to H. 
Ezra I. II that were brought up from B. unto Jer. 

2. I the king of B. had carried away unto B. 

5. 12 them into the hand of. .the king of B. 

S. 12 who. .carried the people away into B. 

5. 13 the first year of Cyrus the king of B. 

5. 14 brought them into the temple of B. ' 

5. 14 did Cyrus, .take out of the temple of B, 

5. 17 king'streasurehouse, which!(is)thereatB. 

6. 1 where the treasures were laid up in B. 

6. s which Nebuchadnezzar, .brought unto B. 

7. 6 This Ezra went up from B. ; and he (was) 
7. 9 began he to go up from B., and on the 

7. 16 all the silver, in all the province of B. 

8. I them that went up with me from B. in 
Neh. 7. 6 whom, the king of B. had carried away 

13. 6 and thirtieth year of Artaxerxes king of B, 
Esth. 2. 6 whom, .the king of B. had carried away 
Psa. 87. 4 I will make mention of . .B. to them that 

137. I By the rivers of B., there we sat down 
137. 8 daughter of B., who art to be destroyed 
Isa. 13. I The burden of B., which Isaiah the son of 
iD> 13. 19 B., the glory of kingdoms, the beauty of 

14. 4 take up . . proverb against . . king of B. 
14. 22 cut off from B. the name, and remnant 
21. 9 he answered and said, B. is fallen, is 

39. I Baladan, king of B., sent letters, .to Hez. 
39. 3 They are come from a far country . .B. 
39. 6 all. .shall be carried to B. : nothing shall 
39. 7 eunuchs in the palace of the king of B. 
43. 14 For your sake I have sent to B., and have 

47. I virgin daughter of B., sit on theground 

48. 14 he will do his pleasure on B., and his arm 
48. 20 Go ye forth of B., flee ye from theChal. 

Jer. 20. 4 into the hand of the king of B., and he 
2o. 4 shall carry them captive into B., and 
20. 5 and take them and carry them to B. 

20. 6 thou shalt come to B.. and there thou 

21. 2 Nebuchadrezzar king of B. maketh war 
21. 4 wherewith ye fight against the king of B. 

21. 7 the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of B. 
21. 10 be given into the hand of the king of B. 

22. 25 the hand of Nebiu:hadrezzar king of B. 
24. I Nebuchadrezzar king of B. had carried 

24. I Jerusalem, and had brought them to B 

25. I first year of Nebuchadrezzar king of B. 
25. 9 Nebuchadrezzar the king of B., my 

25. II these nations shall serve the king of B. 
25. 12 I will punish the king of B., and that 
27. 6 into the hand of . .the king of B., my 
27. 8 which will not serve the. .king of B. 
27. 8 under the yoke of the king of B., that 
27. 9, 14 Ye shall not serve the king of B. 
27. II, 12 under the yoke of the king of B., and 
27. 13 nation that will not serve the king of B.? 

27. 16 now shortly be brought again from B. 

27. 17 serve the king of B., and live : wherefore 

37. 18 vessels which are left, .go not to B, 



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20 Which Nebuchadnezzar king of B. took 
20 he carried away captive Joconiah, .to B. 
. 22 TheyiBhall be carried to B., and there 

2 I iisjre broken the yoke of the king of B. 

3 thatrNebuchadnezzar king of B. took 

3 tool away, .and carried them to B, 

4 the/captives of Judah, that went into B. 
4 I /ill break the yoke of the king of B. 

6 to/bring again the vr ssels. .from B. into 
. II wBl I break the yokj of. .king of B. from 

14 may serve Nebuchadnezzar king of B. 

1 had carried away, .from Jerusalem tc E. 
3 Zedekiah king of Judah sent unto B. 

3 to Nebuchadnezzar king of B. saying 

4 I have caused to be carried away . . unto B. 
10 after seventy years be accomplished at B. 

15 Lord hath raised us up prophets in B. 

20 whom I have sent from Jerusalem to B. 
. 21 the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of B. 
, 22 the captivity of Judah which (are) in B. 
. 22 like Aliab, whom the king of B. roasted 
, 28 therefore he sent unto us (in) B., saying 

2 then the king of B.'s army besieged Jeru. 
3, 4, 36 into the hand of the king of B,, and 

5 he shall lead Zedekiah to B., and there 

28 the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of B. 

1 when Nebuchadnezzar king of B. . .fought 

2 into the hand of the king of B., and he 

3 shall behold the eyes of the king of B. 
3 speak with thee .thou shalt go to B. 

7 When the king of B. '3 army fought against 

21 the hand of the king of B.'s army, which 
n when Nebuchadrezzar king of B. came up 

29 The king of B, shall certainly come and 
I whom Nebuchadrezzar king of B. made 

17 delivered into the hand of the king of B. 
19 The king of B. shall not come against you 
3 into the hand of the king of B.'s army 

17 go forth unto the king of B.'s princes 

18 go forth to the king of B.'s princes, then 

22 brought forth to the king of B.'s princes 

23 thou, shall be taken by. .the king of B. 
X Nebuchadrezzar king of B. and all his 
3 all the princes of the king of B. came in 

3 residue of the princes of the king of B. 

5 to Nebuchadnezzar king of B. to Riblah 

6 the king of B. slew the sons of Zedekiah 

6 the king of B. slew all the nobles of Jud. 

7 bound him with chains, to carry him to B. 
9 Nebuzar-adan. .carried away captive. .B. 

ir .Nebuchadrezzar king of B. gave charge 
13 Rab-mag, and all the king of B.'s princes 

1 which were carried away captive untoB. 

4 If ..good unto thee to come with me. B. 

4 if . ill unto thee to come with me into B. 

5 whom the king of B. hath made governor 

7 the captains, heard that the king of B. 
■J them that were not ^carried away, to B. 

9 serve the king of B.. and it shall be well 
II heard that the king of B. had left a 

2 whom the king of B. had made governor ' 
18 whom the king of B. made governor in 

11 Be not afraid of the king of B., of whom 

3 might.. carry us away captives into B. 

10 I will send and take, the king of B., my 

30 the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of B. 
2 which Nebuchadrezzar king of B. smote 

13 how Nebuchadrezzar king of B. should 
26 the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of B. 
28 which Nebuchadrezzar king of B. shall 
30 Nebuchadrezzar king of B. hath taken 

1 The word that the JJoRD spake against B. 

2 say, B. is taken, Bel is confounded 

8 Remove out of the midst of B., and go 

9 I will . .cause to come up against B. aa 
73 every one that goeth by B, shall be 

14 Put yourselves in array against B. round 

16 Cut otf the sower from B., and him that 

17 Nebuchadrezzar king of B. hath broken 

18 I will punish the king of B. and his land 

23 how is B. become a desolation among the 

24 thou art also taken, B., and thou wast 

28 flee and escape out of the land of B., to 

29 Call together the archers against B. 

34 may .disquiet the inhabitants of B. 

35 A sword (is) upon, .the inhabitants of B. 

42 against thee, O daughter cf B. 

43 The king of B. hath heard the report of 

45 the counsel, .he hath taken against B. 

46 At the noise of the taking of B. the earth 

1 Behold, I will raise up against B. and 

2 will send unto B. fanners, that shall 

6 Flee out of the midst of B., and deliver 

7 B. (hath been) a golden cup in the L0Kl>'3 

8 B, is suddenly fallen and destroyed 
g We would have healed B., but she is not 

11 for his device (is) against B,, to destroyit 

12 the standardirpon the walls of B. 

12 spake against the inhabitants of B. 
24 I will render unto B. and to all the 

29 performed against B., to make the. .of B. 

30 The mighty men of B. have forborne to 

31 to shew the king of B. that his city is 

33 The daughter of B. (is) like a threshing 

34 Nebuchadrezzar the king of B. hath 

35 The violence done to me. .(be) upon B. 
37 B. shall become heaps, a dwelling place 

41 how is B. become an astonishment amonj 

42 The sea is come up upon B. : she^is 

44 I will punish Bel in B., and I will bring 
44 yea, the wall of B. shall fall 

47 do judgment upon the. .images of B. 



Jor. 51. 48 all that (is) therein, shall sing for B. 

51. 49 As B. (hath caused) the slain of Israel to 
51. 49 at B. shall fall the slam of all the earth 
51. 53 Though B. should mount up to heaven 
51. 54 A sound of a cry .from B., and great 
51. 55 Because the Lord hath spoiled B. and 
SI. 56 Because the spoiler is come upon .li. , and 
51. 58 The broad walls of B. shall be utterly 
Sj. 59 when he went with Zedekiah .into B. In 
51. 60 all the evil that should come upon B. 
St. 60 these words that are written against B. 
51. 61 Wien thou comest to B , and shalt see 

51. 64 Thus shall B. sink, and shall not rise from 

52. 3 Zedekiali rebelled against the king of B, 
52. 4 Nebuchadrezzar king of B came, lie and 
52. 9 carried him up unto the king of B to Rib 
52. 10 theking of B, slew the sous of Zedekiah 
52. II the king of B bound him in chains, and 
52. II carried hira to B. and put him in prison 
52. 12 nineteenth. .Nebuchadrezzar king of B. 
52. 12 served the king of E , Into Jerusalem 
52. 15 that fell to the king of B., and the rest of 
52. 17 Ch,ildeans. .carried all the brass to B. 
52. 26 and brought them to the king of B to 
S2. 27 the king of B. smote them, and put them 
52. 31 Evil-merodach kingof B. in the(llrst)year 
52. 32 above the throne of the kings.. in B. 
52. 34 a. diet given him of the king of B. 

Eze. 12. 13 I will bring hira to B (to) the laud of the 
17. 12 Behold, the king of B, is come to Jerus. 
17, 12 taken, .and led them with him to B. 
17. 16 with him in the midst of B he shall die 
17. 20 1 will bring him to B., and mil plead with 
19. 9 they, .brought him to the king of B. 
21. 19 that the sword of the kingof B. may come 
21. 21 the king of B. stood at the parting of the 
24. a the king of B. set himself against Jerus. 
26. 7 bring .Nebuchadrezzar king of B, aking 
29. 18 Nebuchadrezzarkingof B.caused hisarmy 

29. 19 the land, .unto Nebuchadrezzar kingofB. 

30. 10 the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of B. 
30. 24 strengthen the arms of the king of B. 
30. 25 strengthen the arms of the king of B. 
30. 25 my sword into the hand of the king of B. 
32. II The sword of the king of B. shall come 

Dan. I. I came Nebuchadnezzar king of B. unto Jer. 
2. 12 and . .to destroy all the wise (men) of B. 
2. 14 gone forth to slay the wise (men) of B. 
2. 18 should not perish with the. .(men) of B. 
2. 24 ordained to destroy the wise (men) of B. 
2. 24 Destroy not the wise (men) of B.; bringme 
2. 48 ruler over the whole province of B. 
2. 48 governors over all the wise (men) of B. 

2. 49 he set Shadrach . . over . . the province of B. 

3. I the plain of Dura, in the province of B. 

3. 1 2 thou hast set over . . the province of B. 

; 3. 30 promoted Shadrach . . in the province of B. 
• 4. 6 bring in all the wise (men) of B. before me 

4. 29 walked in the palace of the kingdom of B. 

4. 30 Is not this great B., that I have built for 

5. 7 spake, and said to the wise (men) of B. 
7'. I the Brst year of Belshazzar king of B. 

Mic. 4. 10 thou shalt go. .to B. ; there shalt thou 
Zech. 2. 7 Zion. .dwellest (with) the daughter of B. 

6. 10 Take of (them), .which are con.e from B. 
Matt. I. It the time they were carried away to B. 

I. 12 after they were brought to B., Jechonias 
I. 17 David until the carrying away into B. 
1. 17 from the carrying awayintoB. unto Christ 
Acts' 7. 43 and 1 will carry you away beyond B. 

1 Pe. 5. 13 The (church that is) at B., fleeted together 
Kev. 14. 8 followedanotherangel.saying, B. Is fallen 

16. ig great B. came in remembrance before God 

17. s upon her forehead . . a name . . B. the Great 

18. 2 he cried . . saying, B. the great is fallen 
18. 10 Alas, alas that great city B., that mighty 
18. 21 with violence shall that great city B. 

BA-BT-LO-Nl-ANS, N.'.^33, '??? '33 smxs of Babel. 
The inhabitants of BaUylonia, a district of country along 
the Euphrates, 

Ezra 4. 9 Then (wrote) Kehum. .the B,, the Susan. 

Eze. 23. 15 after the manner of the B. of Chaldea 
23. 17 the B. came to her into the bed of love 
23. 23 the B,, and all the Chaldeans, Pekod 
BA-BY-ION-ISH, "lyj?/ belonginff to Shinar, 
Anything pertaining to Shinar. 

Josh. 7 ii I saw among the spoils agoodlyB. garment 

BA'-CA, Np3 vieeping. 

A valley near Jerusalem, and the valley of Hephaim, 
whose exact locality is uncertain. A valley of the same 
name may still be found in the Sinaitic district — the 
Wady-el-Baka. The Targum renders it "Gehenna," that 
is, the "Ge-Hinnonx" or ravine below Mount Zion. 
This locality accords well with the mention of Bacalm 
" teai-s," in 2 Sa. 5. 23. 

Psa. 84. 6 passing through the valley of R make 
BACH-RITE, 'I?? belonging to Becker. 
Patronymic of ihe family of Becher, son of Ephraim, 
B.C. 1700. 

Num 26.35 3013 of Ephraim. .the family of the B. 
BACK — 
l.Back, backward, behind, "lini; achor. 

2 Sa. I. 22 the bow of Jonathan turned not hack 
Psa. 9. 3 When mine enemies are turned back 

35. 4 let them be turned back and brought to 
44. ID Thou makestus to turn back frum the 
44. 18 Our heart is not turned back, neither 
s6. 9 then shall mine enemies turn back 



Psa.114. 3 The sea. .fled : Jordan was driven back 
.114. 5 tliou Jordan, (that) tliou wast driven back 
^29. 5 them all be confounded and turned back 
Isa. 42. 17 Tliey shall-bc turned bark, they 

so. 5 not rebellious, neither turned away ba'ck 
Jer.' '33. 22 mire, (and) they are turned away bark 

46. 5 dismayed (and) turned av/ay back? 
Lam. r. 13 hath spread a net.. hath turned me back 

2. 3 he hath drawn b.ick his right hand 
Eze. 8. j6 with their backs toward the temple of 
I.Behind, "inx achar. 

Zeph. I. 6 And theiji that are turned back from the 
Z.Thc back, 33 gab^ 

Psa. 129. 3 The plowers plowed upon my back 
Eze. 10. 12 and their backs, and their hands, and their 
Dan. 7. 6 which had upon^he back of it four wings 
i.The back (of a person), 13 gav. 

1 Kl. 14. 9 and hast cast me behind thy back 
Neh. 9. 26 and cast thy law behind their backs 
Prov.io. 13 but a rod (is) for the back of him that is 

rg. 29 and stripes for the back of fools 

26. 3 for the ass, and a rod for the fool's back 

Isa. 3S. 17 hast cast all my sins behind thy back 
50. 6 I gave my back to the smiters 

Eze. 23. 35 and cast me behind thy back 

f). Hence t yonder I beyond I nxj^n halah. 

Gen. 19. 9 And they said, Stand back. And they 

6. The neck, fp^ii oreph. 

Exod23. 27 make all thine enemies turn (their) backs 
Josh. 7. 8 when Israel tiirneth their back before 
7. 12 (but) turned (their) backs before their 

2 Ch.29. 6 away their faces, .turned (their) backs 
Jer. 2. 27 for they have turned (their) back unto 

18. 17 1 will shew them the back, and not the 
32. 33 And they have turned unto me the back 
48. 39 how hath Moab turned the back 

7. The shoulder, Dzp skekem. 

I. Sa.io. 9 when he had turned his back to go from 
Psa. 21. 12 shalt thou.make them turn (their) back 

S.The back {of a person), vwtos notos. 

Rom.ii. 10 and bow down their back alway 
9. Back, backward, behind, (£'? to) owCaui opiid. 
Matt24. 18 which is in the field return back to 
JIarki3. 16 let him that is in the field not turn back 
Luke g. 62 No man. .looking back, is fit for tho 

17. 31 let hira likewise not return back 
John 6. 66 (time) many of his disciples went back 
20. li she turned herself back, and saw Jesus 
[See also, Bring, bringing, brought, colt, carry, 
come, draw, drive, go, gone, hold, horseback, 
keep, kepj;, look, return, scroll, send, sent, 
slide, take, turn, turned.]. 

BACK again — 

Backward, n'JiriN achorannith. 

1 Ki. 18. 37 thou bast turned their heart-back again 
BACK from — 

I'ro?)i behind, 'int'D meackare. 

Zeph. I. 6 And them that are turned back from the 
BACK part — 
Back part, n'inx achor. 

Exod.33. 23 and thou shalt see my back parts 

BACKBITE, to — 

To use ihe feel {as a talebearer), ^y-y rago.1. 

Psa. 15. 3 He (that) backbiteth not with his tongue 

BACKBITER — 

One who speaks dovm or against, KardkaXot. 

Kom. 1. 30 Backbiters, haters of God, despiteful 
BACKBITING — 
\.A secret thing, "ffiD sether, 

Prov.2s. 23 (doth) an angry countenance a backbiting 

2.A talking dovm or against, KaraAaKia. 

2 Co. 12. 20 lest (there be) debates . . backbitings 

BACKBONE — 

Wood, .spine, firm part, r\^\i atseh. 

Lev. 3. 9 shall he take off hard by the backbone 
BACKSIDE — 
l.Back part, "i^nK achor. 

Exod 26. 12 shall hang over the backside of -the 
2.Behind, back part, inx achar. 

Exod. 3. 1 he led the flock to the backside of the 

BACKSIDE, on the — 

From' ihe back, from behind, omtrdev opisihen. 

Eev. 5. I book •written within and [ou the backsidej 
BACKSLIDER — 
To go back, :!D sug. 

Prov.14, 14 The backslider in heart shall be filled 

BACKSLIDING — 

\.A turning back or away, n^^ep meshubah. 
Jer. 2. ig and thy backsliding shall reprove thee 
3. 6 Hast thou seen (that) which backsliding 
3. 8 whereby backsliding Israel committed 
3. ti The backsliding Israel hath justified 
3. 12 Return, thou backsliding Israel,saith the 
3. 22 ye backsliding. .1 mil heal-.backslidings 
5. 6 (and) their backslidings are increased 
8. 5 slidden baok 1^ a perpetual backsliding 1 



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Jer. 14. 7 for our backBlidings are many ; we have 
lies. II. 7 And my people are bent to backsliding 

14. 4 I will heal their backsliding, I will love 

I.One turning back, iay shobeb. 

Jer. 3. 14 Turn, backsliding children, saith the 

3. 22 Return, ye backsliding children, (and) I 
31. 22 How long wilt thou. .0 thou backsliding 
49. 4 O backsliding daughter? that trusted ia 

3. To turn round, he refractory, T19 sarar. 

Hos. 4.16 Israel slideth back as a backsliding hel£er 

BACKWAUD — 

\.Backward,,-\^'m fichor. 

Gen. 49. 17 so that his rider shall fall backward 
Job 23. 8 and backward, but I cannot perceive him 
Psa. 40. 14 let them be driven backward and put to 
70. 2 let thera be turned backward, and put to 
Isa. I. 4 a people, .they are gone away backward 
28. 13 that they might go, and fall backward 
44. 25 that turneth wise (men) backward, and 
59. 14 And judgment is turned away backward 
Jer. 7. 24 and went backward, and not forward 

15. 6 hast forsaken me. .art gone backward 
Lam. I. 8 yea, she sigheth, and turneth backward 

2.Backward, n'jnhK achorannith. 

■Gen. 9. 23 and went backward, and covered the 

9. 23 and their faces (were) backward, and they 

1 Sa. 4. i8 he fell from off the seat backward 

2 Ki. 20. 10 let the shadow return backward ten 

20. It brought the shadow tenjdegreea backward 
Isa. 38. 8 I will bring again the shadow., backward 

3. To the bach parts, (Is ri otilaai eis ta opiso. 
John 18. 6 1 am (he), they went backward,and fell to 

BAD — 

1. Base, bad, lyiKS biush. 

Ezra 4. 12 building the rebellious and the bad city 

2. Evil, Ti ra. 

Gen. 24. 50 we cannot apeak unto thee bad or good 
31. 24 that thou speak not. .either good or bad 
31. 29 that thou speak not. .either good or bad 

Lev. 27. 10 a good for a bad, or a bad for a good 

27. 12 shall value it, whither it be good or bad 
27. 14 estimate it, whither it be good or bad 
27. 33 shall not search whether it be good or bad 

Numi3. 19 the land (is), .whether it (be) good or bad 

24. 13 to do (either) good or bad of mine own 
2Sa. 13. 22 Absalom spake, .neither good nor bad 

14. 17 so (is), .the king to discern good and bad 

1 Ki. 3. 9 that I may discern between good and bad 

3. Bad, kukSs kakos. 

2 Co. 5. I o according to that . . whether .. good or [bad] 

4. Evil, TTovTjpSs poneros. 

Matt 22. 10 as they found, both bad and good : and 

a. Rotten, put'rid, (rairpSs sapros. 

Matt 13. 48 good into vessels, but cast the bad away 

BAD, to be 80 — 

From badness, yi5 meroa. 

Jer. 24. 2 could not be eaten, they were so bad 

BADOER — 

Badger or dark red coloured object, B'nn tachash. 
Exod 25. 5 rams' skins dyed red, and badgers' skins 

26. 14 and a covering above (of) badgers' skins 
35. 7 rams' skins dyed red, and badgers' skins 

35. 23 and red skins of rams, and badgers' skins 

36. 19 and a covering (of) badgers' skins above 
39. 34 the covering of badgers' skins, and the 

Num. 4. 6 put thereon. .covering of badgers' skins 

4. 8 cover, .with a covering of badgers' skins 
4. 10 within a covering of badgers' skins, and 
4. II cover it with a covering of badgers' skins 
4. 12 cover, .with a covering of badgers' skins 
4. 14 spread, .a covering of badgers' skins 

4. 25 the covering of the badgers' skins that (is) 
Eze. 16. 10 and shod thee with badgers' skin, and I 

BADUESS — 

Evil, badness, k't roa. 

Gen. 41. 19 such as I never saw. dor badness 

BAG — 

l.Bag, purse, c^D'nj; .charitim. 

2 Ki. 5. 23 bound" two talents of silver in two bags 

2.Cup, D'5 kis. 

Deut2s. 13 Thon shalt not have In thy bag divers' 
Prov.i6. II all the weights of the bag (are) his work 
Isa. 46. 6 They lavish gold out of the bag, and 
Mic. 6. II and with the bag of deceitful weights?' 

3. Vessel, instrument, '"?? keli. 

I Sa. 17. 40 and put them in a shepherd's bag which 
17. 49 And David put his hand in his bag 

i. Bundle, lil^ tseror. 

Job 14. 17 My transgression (Is) sealed up In a bag 
Prov. 7. 20 He hath taken a bag of money with hira 
Hag. 1. 6 earneth wages (to put it) into a bag with 

5. T?uit into which a thing is cast, ^axAvrtov. 

Lukei2. 33 provide yourselves liags which wax not 

6. Where the tongues of vnnd instruments are put, 

yKoKT a 6 Kofxou glossokomon. 
John 12. 6 because he was a thief, and had the bag 
13. 29 some. .thought,becau8eJudaaliad the bag 



BAGS, to put up ia — 
To bind up, lis tsur. 

2 Ki. 12. 10 they put up in bags, and told the money 

BA-HA-RTI-EITE or BAK-HTJ-iaiTE, 'Crt-inj. 
Patronymic of one of David's thirty valiant men. 

I Ch. II. 33 Azmaveth the B., Eliahba the Shaalbonite 

BA-HU'-EXH, Dnw3 low grounds. 

A village on the road leading up from the valley of the 

Jordan to Jerusalem. 

2Sa. 3. 16 her husband went, .behind her toB. 
16. s when king David came to B., behold 
17. 18 they . .came to a man's house in B., which 

19. 16 a Benjamite, which (was) of B., hasted 

I Ki. 2. 8 a Benjamite of B., which cursed me mth 

BA'-JITH, n:3rt hmise. ■ 

This word occurs frequently In the names of towns, but 
is in this one passage used absolutely, and left un- 
translated as the name of a place. In the original text 
it has the article, " the house," not referring to a place 
of this name, but to " The House " or temple of the 
gods of Moab, as opposed to the "high places" in the 
same sentence. 

Isa. IS. 2 He is gone up to B., and to Dibon, the 

BAS-BAK'-KAB, "igsp diligent searcher. 
A Levlte who came up from exile, B.C. 445. 

1 Ch. 9. IS [of the Levites]. .B., Heresh, and Galal 

BAK'-BTJK, pi2i?3 waste, hollow. 

Ancestor of the'Wethiniras who returned from exile, 

B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 51 children 01 'B., the children of Hakupha 
Neh. 7. 53 children of B., the children of Hakupha 

BAK-EUK'-IAH, n;i33i53 toasted by Jah. 

A Levite of Asaph's family, and second leader in the 

temple worship of the exile, B.C. 445. 

Neh. II. 17 B the second among his brethren, and 
12. 9 B. and Unni, their brethren, (were) over 
12. 25 Mattaniah, and B... porters keeping the 

BAKE, to — 

1.2*0 bake, n^K aphah. 

Gen. 19. 3 and did bake unleavened bread 

Exodi 2. 39 they baked unleavened cakes of the dough 

16. 23 bake (that) which ye will bake., and seethe 
-Lev. 24. s take fine flour, and bake twelve cakes 

26. 26 ten women shall bake your bread in one 
I Sa. 28. 24 and did bake unleavened bread thereof 
Isa. 44. IS he kindleth (it), and baketh bread ; yea 

44. 19 also X have baked bread upon the coals 
Eze. 46. 20 where they shall bake the meat offering 

2.T0 boil, cook, W5 bashal, 3. 

Numii. 8 and baked (it) in pans, and made cakes of 
2Sa. 13. 8 and made cakes, .and did bake the cakes 

3. To bake cakes, i^y ug. 

Ezc. 4. 12 thou Bhalt bake it with dung that cometh 

BAKE MEATS — 

■Food, work of a baker, nSN n\aiip V;!:;9. 

Gen.40. 17 of aU manner of bakemeacs for Phsurabh 

BAKEN-^ 

1. Anything taken, np^ rruiapheh. 

Lev. 2. 4 an oblation, .baken in the oven 
2.T0 mingle, dip, %y\rabak, 6. 

Lev. 6. 21 (when it is) baken, thou shalt bring it in 
BAKEN, to be — 
To be baken, n^sj aphah, 2. 

Lev. 6. 17 It shall not be baken with leaven: I have 
7. 9 all the meat offering that is baken in the 

23. 17 they shall be baken with leaven, .the first 

BAKEN pieces — 

Baken or dried pieces, □'4'9B tuphinim. 

Lev. 6. 21 the baken pieces of the meat offering 

BAKEN on the coals — 

Burning coals, hot stones, □'9V^ retsaphim. 

I Ki. 19. 6 and, behold, .a cake baken on the coals 

BAKEE — 

To bake, n^s aphah. 

Gen. 40. I (his) baker had offended their lord the 
40. 2 waswroth..againstthechiefof thebakets 
40. s the butler and the baker of the king of 
40. 16 When the chief baker saw that the 
40. 20 lifted up the head, .of the chief baker 
40. 22 But he hanged the chief baker : as Joseph 
41. 10 put me in ward, .me and the chief baker 
I Sa. 8. 13 will take your daughters . .(to be) bakers 
Jer. 37. 21 a piece of bread out of the bakers' street 
Hos. 7. 4 as an oven heated by the baker, (who) 
7. 6 their baker sleepeth all the night ; in the 

BAl'-AAM, Qj;73 a pilgrim or lord of the people. 
Son of Beor, a Midianite prophet. He resided at Pethor, 
a city of Mesopotamia, as he himself tells us, he was 
" broughtfrom Aram out of the mountains of the East. " 
B.C. 1452. 

Num 22. s He sent messengers therefore unto B. 
22. 7 they came unto B., and spake unto hhn 
22. 8 the princes of Moab abode with B. 
22. 9 God came unto B., and said. What men 
32. 10 B. said unto God, 5alak the son of 



Num 22. 12 God said unto B., Tliou slialt not go 

22. 13 B. rose up in the morning, and said 

22. 14 the princes of Moab. .said, B. reluseth to 
22. 16 they came to B,, and said to hira. Thus 
■'" 22. 18 B. answered and said unto the servants 
22. 20 God came unto B. at night, and said 
22. 21 B. rose up in the morning, and saddled 
22. 23 B. smote the ass, to turn her into the way 
22. 25 crushed B.'s foot against the wall : and 
22. 27 she fell down under B.: and B.'s anger; 
22. 28 she said unto B., What have I done unto 
22. 29 B. said unto the ass. Because thou hast 
22. 30 the ass said unto B., (Am) not I thine ass 
22. 31 Thenthe Lord opened the eyes of B., and 
22. 34 And B. said unto the angel of the LORD, I 
22. 35 the angel of the LORD said unto B., Go 
22. 35 So B.weut with the princes of Balak . 
22. 36 And when Balak heard that B. was come 
22. 37 And Balak said unto B., Did I not 
22. 38 And E. said unto Balak, Lo, I am come 
22. 39 And B. went with Balak, and they came 

22. 40 Balak offered oxen . .and sent to B., and 

23. 41 Balak took B., and brought him up into 
23. I And B. said unto Balak, Build me here 
23. 2 And Balak did as B. had spoken ; and 
23. 2 B. offered on (every) altar a bullock and 
23. 3 B. said unto Balak, Stand by thy burnt 
23. 4 God met B. : and he said unto him, I have 
23. s And the Lord put a word in B.'s mouth 
23. II And Balak said unto B.,What hast thou 
23. 16 And the LORD met B., and put a word in 
23. 25 And Balak said unto B., Neither curse 
23. 26 But B. answered and said unto Balak 
23. 27 And Balak said unto B., Come, X pray 
23. 28 And Balak brought B. unto the top of P. 
23. 29 B. said unto Balak, Build me here seven 

23. 30 And Balak did as B. had said, and offered 

24. I when B. saw that it pleased the LORD to 
24. 2 B. lifted up his eyes, and he saw Israel 
24. 3, 15 B. the son of Beor hath .said, and the 
24. 10 Balak's anger was kindled against B. 

24. 10 Balak said unto B., I called thee to curse 
24. 12 B. said unto Balak, Spake I not also': 
24. 25 B. rose up, and went and returned to his 
31. 8 B. also the son of Beor they slew with 
31. 16 caused. .Israel, through the counsel of B. 
Dent23. 4 because they hired against thee B. the 

23. 5 Lord thy God would not he^ken unto B. 
Jos. 13. 22 B. also the son of Beor, the soothsayer 

24. 9 Balak. .sent and called B. the son of ' 
24. 10 But I would not hearken unto B. ; there 

Neh. 13. 2 Because they . .hired B. against them 
Mic. 6. 5 O my people, remember, .what B. the, 
2 Pe. 2. IS are .. following the v/ay of B. (the son) ol 
Jude II ran greedily after the error of B. for ' 
Kev. z. 14 there them that hold the doctrine of B. 

BA'-LAC, PaKaK, the Greek form of \h'^. 

Eev. ,2. 14 Balaam who taught B. to cast a stumbling 

BA-IA'-DAN, n^/'3 having power. 

Father of Merodach (or Berodach) Baladan, king of 

Babylon in the time of Hezekiah king of Judah. 

2 Ki. 20. 12 Berodach-baladan, the son of B., king ot 
, Isa. 39. I Merodach-baladan, the son of B., king ot 

BA-'LAH, ■■1^9 withered, old. 

A_city of Simeon, called Bilkak in i Ch. 4. 29, 

Josh 19. 3 [they had in their inheritance]. .B., and 

BA'-IAK, p^5 void, empty, waster. 
King ot Moab, and son of Zippor, at the time Israel 
were bringing their journeyings to a close. He hired 
Balaam to curse Israel when they were in his territory. 
B.C. 1452.- 

Num 22. 2 B. the son of Zippor saw all that 

22. 4 B. the son of Zippor .. king of the Moab. ■ 
22. 7 spake unto him the words of B, 
22. 10 B. the son of Zippof, king of Moab, hath 
22. 1'i Balaam, .said unto the princes of B. 

22. 14 the princes of Moab. .went unto B., and 
22 15 B. sent yet again princes, more, and 
22. 16 Thus saith B. the son of Zippor, I^et 

22. i8 Balaamanswered..mitotheBervantsofB. 

22. 3S So Balaam went with the princes of B. 

22. 36 when B. heard that Balaam was 

22. 37 B. said unto Balaam, Did I not 

22. 38 Balaam said unto B., Lo, X am come 

22. 39 Balaam went with B., and they came 

22. 40 B. offered oxen and sheep, and sent 
22. 41 B. took Balaam, and brought him up 

23. I Balaam said unto B. , Build me here seven 
23. 2 B. did as Balaam had spoken ; and.' 

23. 2 B. and Balaam offered on (eveir) altar a 
23. 3 Balaam said unto B., Stand by thy 
23. 5 K«turn unto B., and thus thou shalt . 
23. 7 B. the king of Moab hath brought me 
23. II B. said unto Balaam, What hast thou 
23. 13 B. said unto him, Come, X pray thee 
23. IS he said unto B., Stand here by thy burnt 

23. 16 Go again unto B., and say thus 

83. 17 B. said unto htm. What hath the Lokd 

53. 18 Kise up, B., and hear; hearken unto me 
C3. 25 B. said unto Balaam, Neither cause them 
23. 26 Balaam answered and said unto B. 

23. 27 B. said unto Balaam, Come, I pray thee 
"23. 28 B. brought Balaam unto the top of Peer 
23. 29 Balaam said unto B., Build me here 
23.' 30 B. did as Balaam had said, and offered 
24. 10 B.'s anger was kindled against Balaam 
24. 10 B. said unto Balaam, I called thee to 



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Num24, 12 Balaam said unto B., Spake I not also 
24. 13 If B. would give me his house full of 
24. 25 to his place • and B. also went his way 

Jo3h.24. 9 Then B, the son of Zippor, king of Moab 

.Tudgn. 25 Andnow(art)thouanythingbetterthanB. 

Mic. 6. s my people, remember now wha^ B. 

BALANCE — 

Stalk, cane, njij qaneh. 

Isa. 46. 6 afld weigh silver in the balance, (and) 

BALANCES — 

Pair 0/ balances, D^jmo moznayin. 

Lev 19. 36 Just balances, just weights, a just 
Job 6. 2 calamity laid in the balances together ! 
31 6 Let me be weighed in an even balance 
Psa. 62. 9 to be laid in the balance, they (are) 
JProv.ii. I A false balance (is) abomination to the 
16. n A just weight and balance (are) the 

20. 23 and a false balance (is) not good 

Isa. 40. 12 weighed the mountains.. in a balance? 

40. 15 counted as the small dust of the balance 
Jer. 32. 10 weighed, .the money in the balances 
Eze. 5. I then take thee balances to weigh, and 

45. 10 Ye shall have just balances, and a just 
Dan. 5. 27 Thou art weighed in the balances, and 
W03. 12. 7 the balances of deceit (are) in his hand 
Amos 8. 5 and falsifying the balances by deceit ? 
Mic. 6. II couat'(lhem) pure with the. .balances 

BALANCES, pair of — 

Yuke, cross bar, ^vySs zugos. 

Rev, 6. 5 and he., had a pair of balances In his 
BALANCINGS — 
Poisings, balancings, bpop miphlas. 

Job 37. 16 Dost thou know the balancings of the 

BALD — 

l.Bald {in the back of head), nip gereach. 

Lev. 13. 40 hair is fallen off his head, he (is) bald 

Z.Baldness, nn-ii? qorchah. 

Jer. 48. 37 every head (shall be) bald, and every 

BALD forehead — 

Bald {in front of head), nna3 gabbaehaih. 

Lev. 13. 42 or bald forehead, a white reddish sore 
13. 42 leprosy sprung up in. .his bald forehead 
13. 43 or in his bald forehead, as the leprosy 

BALD head — 

l.Bald {in back of head), nip qereach. 

3 Ki. 2. 23 thou bald head; go up, thou bald head 
2. Bald spot, baldness, nniij qarachath. 

Lev. 13. 42 And if there be in the bald head, or 
13. 42 a leprosy, sprung up in his bald head 
13. 43 (be) white reddish in his bald head 

BALD, made — 

To be made bald, vn\} garach, 6. 

Kze. 29. 18 every head, .made bald. . every shoulder 
BALD, to make — 
To make bald, rn^ garach. 

Mic. I. 16 Make thee bald, and poll thee for thy 

BALD, to make (one's) self: — 

l.To become bald, niij garach, 2. 

Jer. 16. 6 nor make themselves bald for them 

2. To be made bald, ni;? garach, 6. 

Eze. 27. 31 they shall make themselves utterly bald 

BALDNESS — 

Baldness {in hack of head), nrrjp qorchah. 

Lev. 21. 5 They shall not make baldness upon their 
Deut 14. I nor make any baldness between your 
Isa. 3. 24 and instead of well set hair baldness 
■ 15. 2 on all their heads, .baldness 
22. 13 and to baldness, and to girding with 
Jer. 47. 5 Baldness is come upon Gaza ; Ashkelon 
Eze. 7. i8 and b.aldness upon all their heads 
Amos 8. to I will bring up sackcloth, .baldness 
Mic. 1. 16 enlarge thy baldness as the eagle 

BALL — 

Ball, any thing round, "^ dur. 

Isa. 22. 18 violently turn and toss thee (like) u ball 

BALM — 

Balsam, a medicinal gum, 'ix, '"!S tsori, tseri. 
Gen. 37 25 their camels bearing spicery and balm 
43. II carry, .the man a present, a little balm 
Jer. 8. 22 no balm in Gilead ; (is there) no physician 
46. 1 1 Go up into Gilead, and take balm, 
51. 8 howl for her ; take balm for her pain. If 
Eze. 27. 17 Pannag, and honey, and oil, and balm 

BA'-KAH, nD3 high place. 

Used in Ezeki'el as the name of the planes in which 

Israel offered sacrifices to idols. 

Eze. 20. 29 the name thereof (Is) called B. unlo this 

BA'-MOTH, nto? high places. 

A city on the N. side of the Amon, which had belonged 
to the Moabites, but was taken from them by Sihon. It 
is thought to be the Bamoth-iaal of Josh. 13. 17. 
Num 21. 19 and from Nahaliel to B. 

21. 20 from B. (in) the valley, that (is) in the 

BA-MOTH BA'-AX, Sss niD3 high places of Baal. 
A town of Moab taken by Sihon, but afterwards a city 
of Reuben. It is probably the Bamoth of Num. 21. 19. 
Joah-ij. 17 Dibon, and B., and Beth-baal-meon 



BAND — 

l.Band, bond, fetter, -\\DVt esur. 

Judg IS. 14 and his bands loosed from off his hands 
Eccl. 7. 26 heart (is) snares , .her hands . . bancj* 
Dan. 4. IS even with a band of iron and brass 
4. 23 even with a band of iron and brass 

2.A troop (of men), ina gedttd. 

2 Sa. 4. 2 two men (that were) captains of bands 

1 Ki. II. 24 became captain over a band, when David 

2 Ki. 6. 23 60 the bands of Syria came no more into 

13. 2a And the bands of the Moabites invaded 
13. 21 that, behold, they spied a band 
24. 2 And the Loud sent against him bands of 
24. a and bands of the children of Ammon, and 
iCh. 7. 4 And with them .bands of soldiers 
12. 18 and made them captains of the band 
12. 21 they helped David against the band 

3. Cord, rope, V^n chehel. 

Psa.iig. 61 Tlie bands of the wicked have robbed me 

A.Thick bands, wreathen cords, niu. aboth, 

Job 39. 10 Canst thou bind the unicorn with his band 
Eze. 3. 2s But thou .behold, they shall put bands 
4. 8 And, behold, I will lay bands upon.thee 
Hos. II. 4 I drew them with cords, .with bands of 

b.Head, detachment, VfO rosh. 

1 Ch. 12. 23 these, .the numbers of the bands 

Job I. 17 The Chaldeans made out tlu-ee bands, and 

6. Lip, edge, ri^tc saphah. 

Exod 39. 23 a band round about the hole 

7./1 band, body of men at arms, CTnlpa speira. 
Matt 27.' 27 and gathered unto him the whole band 
Markis. 16 and they call together the whole band 
John 18. 12 Then the band and the captain, .took J 
Acts 10. I centurion of the band called the Italian 

21. 31 came unto the chief captain of the band 
27 I Julius, a centurion of Augustus' band 

BAND of men — 

\.A troop {of men), inj gedud. 

z Ch. 22. I for the band of men. .had slain all the 
2. Strength, might, force, h'n chayil. 

I Sa. 10. 26 there went with him a band of men 
S.Band, body of men at arms, crwe'pa speira. 

John 18. 3 having received a band . .and officers 

BAND of soldiers — 

Strength, might, force, h'n chayil. 

Ezra 8. 22 to require of the kins a band of soldiers 

BAND together, to — 

To make a turning together, Troiio) cvtrrpocp-nv. 
Acts 23. j2 certain of the Jews banded together 

BANDS, O'^^n chobelim. 

Symbolic name given to one of two staves which sym- 
bolised the Lord's covenant with the seed of Jacob, and 
the brotherhood of Israel and Judah. 

Zech.ii. 7 onel called Beauty, .the other I called B. 
II. 14 I cut asunder mine other staff.. B., that I 

BANDS — 

1. Wings, corps, D'Sjn agappim. 

Eze. 12. 14 I will scatter, .all his bands 

17. 21 all his fugitives with all his bands shall 
38. 6 Gomer, and all his bands ; the house of 
38. 6 house of Togarmah. .and all his bands 
38. 9 thou, and all thy bands, and many people 

38. 22 I will rain upon him, and upon his bands 

39. 4 thou, and all thy. bauds, and the people 

2. Bands, pains, niapn chartsubbotk. 

Psa. 73. 4 For. .no bands in their death- but their 
Isa.' 58. 6 to loose the bands of wickedness, to undo 

Z.Bar, n^to motah. 

Lev. 26. 13 I have broken the bands of your yoke 
Eze. 34. 27 I have broken the bands of their yoke 

i.Band, fetter, ipiD moser. 

Job 39. 5 who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass? 
Psa. 2. 3 Let us break their bands asunder, and 

107. 14 and break their bauds in sunder 
Isa. 28. 22 lest your bands be made strong : for I 

S2. 2 loose thyself from the bands of thy neck 
Jer. 2. 20 broken thy joke, .burst thy bands 

^.Drawings together, ru^-iiia moshecholh. 

Job 38. 31 Canst thou . .loose the bands of Orion? 
Q.Camp, njnn machaneh. 

Gen. 32. " 7 he divided the people . . into two bands 
32. 10 and now I am become two banas 

7. Band, fetter, Se(rix6s desmos. 

Xuke 8. 29 he brake the bands, and was driven of 
Acts 16. 26 and everyone's bands were loosed 

22. 30 he loosed hixn from (his) [bands] 
S.Band for yoking together, (iuKrripia zcukiiria. 

Acts 27 40 loosed the rudder bands, and hoised up 
9.What binds together, (rvuStanos sundesinos. 

Col. 2. 19 the body by joints and bands having 
10. To halve, divide, y^n chatsats. 

Prov.30. 27 yet go they forth all of them by bands 

BA'-NI, '}^ posterity. 

1. A Gadite, and one of David's thirty valiant men, E.C 

1048. 

aSa. !3. 36B. the Gadite 



2. An Aaronlte, a descendant of Marari, B.C. 1440. 

1 Ch. 6. 46 Amzi, the son of B., the son of Shamer 

3. A descendant of Pharez, son of Judah, B C. 536. 

iCh. 9. 4 Irari, the son of B., of the children of P. 

4. Father of some of those who went up from Bnhyloa 
with Zerubbabel, B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 10 children of B., sixhundred forty and two 

(In K^h. 7. 15, tlis name is given as Binnui.) 
"Ezm 10. 29 of the sons of B., Meshullam, Malluch 

5. One whose descendants had taken strange wives dur- 
ing tlie exile, B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 34 Of the sons of B.; Maadal, Amram, and 

6. A descendant of No. 5, who had taken a strange 
wife, B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 38 And B., Binnui^ Shimel. 

7. A Levile whose son repaired part of the wall of Jeru- 
salem, B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 17 After him repaired, .the son of B. 

8. 7 Also Jeshua, and B., and Sherebiah 

9. 4 Then stood up upon the stairs. B. 

9. 5 the Levites, Jeshua, and Kadmiel, B. 

8. A Levite who regulated the devotions of the people 
after Ezra had read the book of the lav/ to them, B.C. 

445- 

Neh. 9. 4 of the Levites. Bunni, .Sherebiah, B., and 
10. 13 [Andtheirbrethren]..nodijah, B.,Beninu 

9. A chief man or family that, with Nehemiah, sealed 
the covenant, B.C. 445. 

Neh 10. 14 The chief of the people .Zatthu, B. 

10. A Levite whose son was overseer of the Levites at 
Jerusalem after the exile. [The same perhaps as No. 7 
or 8), B.C. 445. 

Neh. II. 2-; The overseer.. Uzzi the son of B. 

BANISHED — 

To be driven or forced away, nij nadach, 2. 

2 Sa. 14. 13 doth not fetch home again his banished 

14. 14 that his banished be not expelled from 

BANISHMENT — 

Rooting out, i&hs" shercshu. 

Ezra 7. 26 whether unto death, or to banishment 

BANISHMENT, causes of — 
Oaitses of being driven away, D'm'^& madduchim. 
Lam. 2. 14 false burdens and causes of banishment 

BAIiK — 

\. Banks or cuttings out by water, .ti3 gadah. 
Josh. 3. 15 Jordan overfloweth all his banks all the 

4. 18 and flowed over all his banks, as. .befgra 
1 Ch. 12. 15 when it had overflown all his banks 
Isa. 8. 7 channels!, and go over all his banks 

2.Banks, cuttings, .viJ gidyah. 

1 Ch. 12. IS wlien it had overflown all his banks 
3. Any thing raised up mi high, nbSb solelah. 

2 Sa. 20. IS they cast up a bank against the city 
2 Ki. 19. 32 He shall not. .cast a bank against it 
Isa. 37. 33 Ue shall not. .cast a bank against it 

i.Lip, edge, •13;;' saphah. 

Gen. 41. 17 I stood upon the bank of the river 
Deut. 4. 48 by the bank of the river Amon 
Josh. 12. 2 upon the bank of the river Arnon 

13. 9 upon the bank of the river Amon 

13. 16 on the bank of the river Arnon 
2 KI. 2. 13 and stood by the bank of Jordan 
Eze. 47. 7 at the bank of the river, .very many trees 

47. 12 by the river upon the bank thereof 
Dan. 12. s the one on this side of.the bank 

12. 5 the other on that side of the bank 

5. Table {for dining or bujiiness), Tpdve^a irapeza. 
Luke ig. 23 gavest not thou my money into the bank 

BANNER — 

l. Banner, standard, Sjt degel. 

Song 2. 4 and his banner over me (was) love 

2. Sign, ensign, Dl nes. 

Psa. 60. 4 Thou hast given a banner to them thai 
Isa. 13. 2 Lift ye up a banner upon the high 

BANNERS, to set up — 

To set up a banner, Sn dagal. 

Psa. 2o. 5 we will set up. .banners : the Lord 

BANNERS, with — 

To have banners, Sji dagal, 2. 

Song 6. 4, 10 terrible as (an army) with banners 

BANQUET — 

1.^ shouting {for joy or sorrow),nryD maneach. 
Amos 6. 7 the banquet of them that stretched 

2. A drinking, nwp mishteh. 

Esth. 5. 4 letlhe king., come., unto the banquet 

5. 5 So the king . . came to the banquet that E, 
5. 6 king said unto Esther at the banquet of 
5. 8 let the king . . come to the banquet tho t 

5. 12 come in with the king unto the banquet 
S' 14 t^en 6° thou in unto the banquet 

6. 14 hasted to bring Haman unto the banquet 

7. 2 on the second day at the banquet of wine 
7. 7 And the king arising from the banquet 
7. 8 into the place of the banquet of wine 

Dan. J. 10 the queen . . came into the banquet hoiue 



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BARKOS 



BANQTTET, to — 
To drink, nn^ skalhah. 
Esth. 7. 1 Sothekiug..cametobaiiquetwithEsther 

BANftllET, to make a — 

To dig, pierce, prepare, ^"13 karah. 

Job 41. 6 Shall thy companions raakeabanquet of 

EANaXJETING — 

Wine, {what is pressed out, juice), |': yayiri. 
Song 2. 4 He brought me to the banqueting house 

BANftTTETINGS — 

A drinking, -irSros polos. 

t Pe. 4. 3 when we walked in. .banquetings, and 

BiPTISM — 

1. Baptism {as a state), fiaimtrixa baptisma. 

Matt, 3. 7 he saw Sadducees come to his baptism 
2o. B2 [to be baptized with the baptism that I) 
20. 23 [and be baptized with the baptism that I] 
2j. 25 The baptism of John, whence was it ? 
Hark I. 4 and preach the baptism of repentance 
10. 38 and be baptized with the baptism that 

10. 39 with the baptism that I am baptized 

11. 30 The baptism of John, was (it) from 
Luke 3. 3 preaching the baptism of repentance 

7. 29 being baptized with the baptism of John 

12. 50 But I have a baptism to be baptized with 
20. 4 The baptism of John, was it from heaven 

Acta I. 22 Beginning from he baptism of John, unto 

10. 37 after the baptism which John preached 

13. 24 John had first preached .the baptism of 

18. 25 knowing only the baptism of John 

19. 3 And they said, Unto John's baptism 

19. 4 John verily baptized with the baptism of 
Rom. 6. 4 we are buried with him by baptism into 
Eph. 4. 5 One Lord, one faith, one baptism 

Col. 2. 12 Buried with him in (baptism,) wherein 
I Pe. 3. 21 baptism doth also how save us, not the 

2.Baplism {as an act), $anTi(Tii6s baplismos. 
Beb. 6. 2 Of the doctrine of baptisms 

BAP'-TTST, 0airri<TTris baptislSs. 
Designation of the forerunner of Christ ; see below. 
BAPTIST — ' 

l.One that baptize.^, 0airTtcrrris haptistes. 

Matt. 3. I In those days came John the Baptist 

11. II a greater than John the Baptist 

II. 12 And from the days of John the Baptist 

14. 2 This is John the Baptist; he is risen 
14. 8 Give me here John Baptist's head 

16. 14 Some. ..Tohn the Baptist : some, Elias 

17. 13 he spake unto them of John the Baptist 
Mark 6. 24 she said, Tlie head of John the (Baptist] 

6. 25 give me. .the head of John the Baptist 

8. 28 they answered, John the Baptist 
X.uke 7. 2o John Baptist hath sent us unto thee 

7. 28 a greater prophet than John (the Baptist] 

7. 33 John the Baptist came neither eating 

9. 19 They answering said, Jolrn the Baptist 

2.7*0 baptize, fiaini^a) baptizn. 

Mark 6. 14 That John the Baptist was risen from 

BAPTIZE, to — 

To consecrate {ly pouring out on, or putting into), 
fiaiTTlCu baptizO. 
Blatt. 3. II I indeed baptize, .he shall baptize you 
Mark I. 4 John did baptize in the wilderness 

I. 8 I.. have baptized.. he shall baptize you 
lulre 3. 16 I indeed baptize you with water ; but 

3. 16 he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost 
John 1. 25 Why baptizest tliou then, if thou be not 
X. 26 John answered. .1 baptize with water 
1. 33 he that sent me to baptize with water 
1. 33 the same is he which baptizeth with the 
3. 22 there he tarried with them, and baptized 

3. 26 behold, the same baptizeth, and all (men) 

4. I Jesus made and baptized more disciples 
4. 2 Though Jesus himself baptized not, but 

10. 40 went, .where John at first baptized 
Acts I. 5 John truly baptized with water 

8. 38 they went down, .and he baptized him 

11. 16 John indeed baptized with water; but 
■g. 4 John verily baptized with the baptism of 

t Co. I. 14 I thank God. I baptized none of you 

I. 15 Lest any should say that I had baptized 
I. 16 I baptized also, .household of Stephanas 
I 16 I know not whether I baptized any other 
I. 17 Christ sent me not to baptize, but to 

BAPTIZED, to be — 

To baptize, ^a-ml^a baptizn. 

Matt. 3. 6 And were baptized of him In Jordan 
3. 13 Then cometh Jesus .to be baptized of 
3. 14 I have need to be baptized of thee, and 
3. 16 Jesus, when he was baptized, went up 

20. 22 and to be baptized with the IJaptism 

20. 22 that I am baptized with? Tlicy say unto 
20. 23 and be baptized with the baptism 
20. 23 that I am baptized with 
Mark j. 5 and were all baptized of him In the 
1. 9 and was baptized of John in Jordan 
10. 38 and be baptized viiVn the baptism 
10. 38 that I am baptized wth? And they said 
10. 39 with the baptism that 1 am baptized 
10. 39 witlial sliall yc be baptized ; but to sit 
16. 16 [Hi3 that bcUevcth and is baptized shall] 



Lake 3. 7 said he to the multitude to be baptized 
3. 12 Then came also publicans to be baptized 
3. 21 Now when all the people were baptized 
3. 21 Jesus also being baptized, and praying 
7. 29 being baptized with the baptism of John 

7. 30 rejected, being not baptized of him 
12. so I have a baptism to be baptized with 

John 3. 23 they came, and were baptized 
Acts I. s ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost 
2. 38 Repent, and be baptized every one of 

2. 41 they that gladly received were baptized 
8. 12 they were baptized, both men and women 

8. 13 when he was baptized, he continued with 
8. 16 they were baptized in the name of the 

8. 36 what doth hinder me to be baptized? 

9. 18 forthwith, and arose, and was baptized 
10. 47 that these should not be baptized 

10. 48 And he commanded them to be baptized 

11. i5 ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost 
16. IS when she was baptized, and her household 
16. 33 was baptized, he and all his, straightway 

18. 8 hearing believed, and were baptized 

19. 3 Unto what then were ye baptized? 

19. 5 they were baptized in the name of the 
22. 16 be baptized, and wash away thy sins 

Rom. 6. 3 so many of us as were baptized into 
6. 3 were baptized into his death ? 

I Cor. I. ••3 were ye baptized m the name of Fault 
10. 2 were all baptized unto Moses in the 
12 13 For by one Spirit are we all baptized 
15. 29 they do which are baptized for the dead 
15. 29 why are they then baptized for the dead ? 

Gal. 3. 27 For aa many of you as have been baptized 

BAPTiznro— 

To baptize, jSaTrrffoi baptizo. 
Matt.28. 19 baptizing them in the name of the 
Jolm I. 28 were done where John was baptizing 
I. 31 therefore am I come baptizing witli water 

3. 23 John was also baptizing in .^non near 

BAR — 

1. Separate part, nj bad. 

Job 17. 16 They shall go down to the bars of the pit 

2.Flying or piercing object, bar, 015 beriach. 
Exod26. 26 thou Shalt make bars (of) shittim wood 
26. 27 Ave bars for the boards of the other side 
26. 27 five bars for. the boards of the other side 
26. 28 the middle bar in the midst of the boards 
26. 29 make their rings, places for the bars 

26. 29 thou Shalt overlay the bars with gold 

35. II The tabernacle and his boards, his bars 

36. 31 he made bars of shittim wood ; five for 
36. 32 five bars for the boards of the other side 
36. 32 five bars for the boards of the tabernacle 
36. 33 the middle bar to shoot through the 

36. 34 made their rings . .places for tlie bars 
36. 34 and overlaid the bars with gold 

39. 33 they brought the tabernacle, his bars 

40. 18 put in the bars thereof, and reared up 
Num. 3. 36 the bars thereof, and the pillars thereof 

4. 31 the bara thereof, and the pillars thereof 
Deut. 3. 5 cities.. fenced with high walls. .and bars 
Judgi6. 3 went away with them, bar and all 

I Sa. 23. 7 entering, .a town, .hath gates and bars 
I Ki. .4. 13 great cities with walls and brascn bars 
^Ch, 8. 5 Bethhoron .with walls,gateSj and bars 

14. 7 Let us.. make about (them) walls bars 
Neh. 3. 3, 6, 13, 14, 15, and set up .bars thereof 
Job 38. 10 brake up. .and set bars and doors 
Psa.107. 16 and cut the bars of iron in sunder 

147, 13 hath strengthened tlie bars of thy gates 
Prov 18. 19 contentions, .like the bars of a castle 
Isa. 45. 2 and cut in sunder the bars of iron 
Jer. 49. 31 which have neither gates uor bars 

51. 30 they have burned her .her bars are 
Lam. 2. 9 he hath destroyed and broken her bars 
Eze. 38. II without walls, .having neither bars nor 
Amos I. 5 I will break also the bar of Damascus 
Jon, 2. 6 the earth with her bars (was) about me 
Nah. 3. 13 Behold, .the flre shall devour thy bars 

Z.Bar, pole, a\o mot. 

Num. 4. 10, 12 and shall put. .upon a bar 

i. Anything stretched out, Vbo metil. 
Job 40. 18 his bones, .lilie bars of iron 

BAR, to — 

To hold fast, TnN achaz. 

Neh. 7. 3 let them shut the doors, and bar (them) 

BAR-AB'-BAS, ^apaff^as father's son. 
A murderer preferred to Christ. 

Matt 27. 16 had then a notable prisoner, called B. 

27. 17 B., or Jesus which is called Christ? 
27. 20 they should ask B. and destroy Jesus 
27, 21 release unto you? They said, B. 

27. 26 Then released he B. unto them : and when 
Markis. 7 there was (one) named B. bound with 

15. II that he should rather release B unto 
15, 15 Pilate.. released B. unto them, and 

Luke 23. 18 Away with this, .release unto us B. 
John 18. 40 Not this man, but B. Now B. was a robber 

BARACH'-EL, %2-iJ blessed of God. 

Father of Elihu, who reasoned with Job after his three 
friends were silent, B.C. 1550. 

Job 32. 2 the wrath of Elihu the son of B. the 
32. 6 Elihu the son of B. the Buzite answered 



BA-RACH'-IAE, n;?-!? blessed of Jah. 

Father of Zechariah the prophet, B.C. 520. 

Zech. I. I Zechariah, the son of B., the son of Iddo 
1. 7 Zechariah, the son of B., the son of Iddo 

BAR-AOH-I'AS, fiapaxio.t. 

The Greek form of Barachiah. 

Matt. 23. 35 the blood of Zacharlas son of B., whom 

BA'-RAK, PIJ lightning, fiapaK. 

A Naphtalite who, with Deborah, defeated Sisera, the 

leader of the Canaanites, and obtained a great victory 

over him, B.C. 1296. 

Judg. 4. 6 she sent and called B. the son of Abin. 
4. 8 B. said unto her. If thou wilt go with me 
4. 9 Deborali arose, went with B. to Kedesb 
4. 10 B. called Zebulun and Naphtali to 
4. 12 they shewed Sisera that B. tlie son of A. 
4. 14 Deborali said unto B., Up ; for this (is) 
4. 14. So B. went down from, mount Tabor, and 
4. 15 the Lord discomfited Sisera. .before B. 

4. 16 B. pursued after the chariots, and aftei- 
4 22 behold, as B. pursued Sisera, Jael came 
S- I Then sang Deborah and B. the son of Ab. 

5. 12 arise, B., and lead thy captivity captive 
5. 15 even Issachar, and also B. ; he was eent 

Heb. II. 32 time would fail me to tell of .B. 

BARBARIAN — 

Foreigner, alien, fidpPapos barbaros. 

Acts 28. 4 And when the barbarians saw the 

Rom. I. 14 I am debtor both, .to the Barbarians 

1 Co. 14. 11 I shall be unto him. a barbarian, and he 
14. II he that speaketh. ,a barbarian unto me . 

Col. 3. II there is neither Greek nor. .Barbarian 
BARBAROUS — 
Foreign, alien, pdp0apos barbaros. 

Acts 28. 2 the barbarous people shewed ua no little 
BARBED irons — 
A pointed weapon, dart, nsip sukkah. 

Job 41. 7 Canst. .fUl his skin with barbed irons f 
BARBER — 
A barber, l'}) galab. 

Eze. 5. 1 son of man.. take thee a barber's razor 
BARE — 
l.Bare, uncovered, n;")^ eryah. 

Eze. 16. 7 grown,whereasthou(wast)nakedand 
16. 22 w hen thou wast naked and bare 
16. 39 and leave thee naked and bare 
23. 29 and shall leave thee naked and bare: and 
2.Free, m.^ para. 

Lev. 13. 45 his clothes shall be rent, .his head bare 
Z. Naked, yvfivos gumnos. 

1 Co. 15. 37 but bare grain, it may chance of wheat 
BARE, to make — 

1. To be used with violence, DDn chamas, 2. 

Jer. I3.--22 skirts discovered.! thy heels made bare 

2. To draiu or strip off, rpn chasaph. 

Isa. 47. 2 uncover thy locks, make bare the leg 

52. 10 Lord hath made bare his holy arm 
Jer. 49. 10 But I have made Esau bare, 1 have 
Joel I. 7 he hath made it clean bare, and cast (it) 

3. To be or become bare, "nj; arar. 

Isa. 32. II strip you, and make you bare, and gird 
BARE, •crithin — 
Bald (behind), nrnij qarachath. 

Lev. 13. 55 fret inward.. bare within or without 
BAREFOOT — 
To be unshod, '\n-, yacheph. 

2 Sa. 15. 30 his head covered, and he went barefoot 
Isa. 20. 2 he did so, walking naked and barefoot 

20. 3 Isaiah hath walked naked and barefoot 
20. 4 lead . . theEthiopians . .naked and barefoot 

BAR-HU'-EUTE, 'pn-ij belonging to young men. 

Patronymic of one of David's worthies, B.C. 1058. 
2 Sa. 23. 31 [one of the thirty]. .Azmaveth the B. 

In I Ch. II. 33 the epithet i&'Daharumite, the correct 

reading; denoting a person of Bahurim, a town of 

Benjamin 

BA-RJ'-AH, n"\'^ fugitive.. 

Grandson of Shechaniah, of the family of David, B.C. 460. 

I Ch. 3. 22 the sons of Shechaniah ; Sliemaiah . . B. 
BAR JE'-SUS, fiap'ir](rovs son of Joshua. 
Otiierwise called Elymas, a false prophet who opposed 
Barnabas and Paul at Paphos, 

Acts 13, 6 they found, .a Jew, whose name (was) B. 
BAR JO-NA, pap 'loii'a son of Johanan. 
A surname of Simon Peter. 

Matt 16. 17 Blessed art thou, Simon B.-j. : for flesh 
BARK, to — 
To bark, lift up the voice, ngj nabach. 

Isa. 56. 10 all dumb dogs, they cannot bark; sleeping 
BARKED — 
Any thing cut or stripped off, nsyp qet.^aphah. 

Joel I. 7 He hath hiid..waste.'aiid barked my 
BAR'-KOS, Dip^a party-coloured. 
A Nethinim, whose descendants returned from exila 
with Zerubbabel. B.c 536. 

Ezra 2. S3 children of B., the children of Sisera 

~"'^ 7. 55 children of B., the children ol Sisera 



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BAKIET — 

l.Barley {long hair), rrySfiff seorah. 

Exod. 9. 31 And the flax and the barley was smitten 

9. 31 lor the barley (was) in the ear, and the 
Lev. 27. 16 an homer of barley seed, .at fifty sliekeU 
Wum. 5. 15 the tenth, .of an ephah of barley meal 
Deal. 8. 8 A land of wheat, and barley, and vines 
Jucg. 7. 13 a cake of barley bread tumbled into the 
Ruth I. 22 to Beth-lehem in the. barley harvest 

2. 17 it was about an ephah of barley 

2. 23 to glean unto the end of barley harvest 

3. 2 Behold, he winnoweth barley to night 
3. 15 he measured six.. of barley, and laid (it) 
3. 17 these six. .of barley gave he me ; for he 

aSa. 14. 30 Joab's field, .hath barley there 

17. 28 Brought beds .and wlieat, and barley 
21. 9 in the beginning of barley harvest 

1 Kl. 4. 28 Barley also and straw for the horses 

3 Ki. 4. 42 twenty loaves of barley, and full ears ol 
7. I two measures of barley for a shekel 
7. 16 two measures of barley for a shekel 
7. 18 Two measures of barley for a shekel, and 
iCh. II. 13 was a parcel of ground full of barley 
, aCh. 2. 10 twenty thousand measures of barley 

2. IS Now therefore the wheat, and the barley 
27. 5 gave him .ten thousand of barley 
Job 31. 40 cockle instead of barley. The words of 
Isa. 28. 25 and the appointed barley and the rye 
Jer. 41. 8 we have treasures in the field, of barley 
Eze. 4. 9 Take.. also unto thee wheat, and barley 
4. 12 And thou shalt eat it (as) barley cakes 
13. 19 And will ye. .for handfuls of barley 
45. 13 the sixth part of an ephah . of barley 
Hos. 3. 2 homer of barley, and an half homep of b. 
Joel I. II lor the wheat and for the barley 

. 2. Barley (pointed, piercing), Kpi6r) kriilie. 

Rev. 6. 6 three measures of barley for a penny 
S.Made of barley, Kpl6iyos kriihinos. 

John 6. 9 a lad here, which hath five barley loaves 
6. 13 the fragments of the five barley loaves 

BAEH — 

\. An open threshing floor, yii goren. 

Job 39. 12 thy seed, and gather (it into) thy Tjarn 
%A place for collecting anything, .Tii JD megurah. 
Hag. 2. 19 Is the seed yet in the barn? yea, as yet 
Z.A place for putting away, airoQriii-n apotheke. 
Matt. 6. 26 neither .. reap, nor gather into bams 

13. 30 but gather the wheat into my bam 
IiUke 12. 18 Tliis will I do: I will pull down my bams 
12. 24 which neither have store house nor bara 

SABN FLOOR — 

An open threshing floor, J^b goren. 

2 Ki. 6. 27 shall I help thee? out of the barnfloor 
BASNS — 

l.Places for heaping things together, D'aes?. 

Prov. 3. 10 So shall thy barns be filled with plenty 
2. Places for collecting anything, n'njss. 

Joel I. 17 the barns are broken down ; for the com 

BAE.-NA'-BAS, Papvd^as son of consolation. ^ 
A Levite, Paul's companion in several of his journeys ; 
otherwise called Joses. 

Acts 4. 36 Joses, whoby the apostles, .surnamed B. 
9. 27 B. took him, and brought (him) to the 
II. 22 they sent forth B., that he should go as 
II. 25 Then departed B to Tarsus, for to seek 

11. 30 sent it to the elders by the hands of B. 

12. 25 B. and Saul returned from Jerusalem 

13. I certain prophets and teachers ; as B., and 
13. 2 Separate me B. and Saul for the work 

113. 7 who called for E. and Saul, and desired 
13. 43 maiiy of the Jews, .followed Paul and B. 
13. 46 Then Paul and B. waxed bold, and said 
13. 50 the Jews, .raised persecution against. .B 
14. 13 they called B., Jupiter; and Paul, Mer. 
14. 14 when the apostles, B. and Paul, heard 
14. 20 the next day he departed with B. to Derbe 
15. 2 when therefore Paul and B had no small 
15. 2 they determined that Paul and B. 
15. 12 all the multitude, .gave audience to B. 
15. 22 to send chosen men. with Paul and B. 
15. 25 to send chosen men . . with our beloved B 
15. 35 Paul also and B. continued in Antioch 
15. 36 And some days after Paul said unto B. 
15. 37 AndB. determined to take with them John 
15. 39 so B. took Mark, and sailed unto Cj-prus 
1 Co. g. 6 Or I only and B., have not we power to 
Gal. 2. I I went up again to Jerusalem with B. 
2. 9 they gave to me and B. the right hands 
2. 13 insomuch that B. also was carried away 
Col. 4. 10 Marcus, sister's son to B., touching whom 

■An earthen jar, 13 had. 

I Kl. 17. 12 but an handful of meal in a barrel, and 
17. 14 The barrel of meal shall not waste 
17. 16 the barrel of meal wasted not, neither 
18. 33 and said, Fill four barrels with water 

j-BAEEEN — 

^1. Restraining, restrained, "isy otser. 

Prov. 30. 16 The grave ; and the barren wbmb 
^.Rooted, sterile, lijij agar. 

Gen. ii. 30 But Sarai was barren ; she (had) no child 
25. 21 Isaac Intreated.. because she (was) barren 
39. 31 opened her womb : but Kachel (was) bar. 



Exod 23. 26 There shall nothing cast, .nor be barren 

Deut. 7. 14 there shall not be male or female barren 

Judg 13. 2 and his wife (was) barren, and bare not 

13. 3 Behold now, thou (art) barren, and 

1 Sa. 2. 5 so that the. barren riath born seven 
Job 24. 21 He evil enfreateth the barren (that) 
Isa. 54. I Sing, barren, thou (that) didst not bear 

3. Dry, drought, n;v tsiyyah. 

Joel 2. 2o and will drive him into a land barren 
i.Bereaved, Sop shakkid. 

Song 4. 2 and none (is) barren among them 

6. 6 and (there is) not one barren among them 

5. To bereave, Sbf' shakol, 3. 

2 Ki. 2. 19 water (is) naught, and the ground barren 

a. 21 shall not be. . any more death or barren 

&.Nnt working, apySs. 

aPe. I. 8 they, .neither.. barren nor unfmitful 
T.Barren, without seed, a-relpos. 

Luke I. 7 no child, because, .t-lizabeth was barren 
I. 38 month with her, who was called barren 
23. 29 Blessed (are) the barren and the v/ombs 

Gal. 4. 27 Rejoice, (thou) barren that bearest not 
BARREN land — 
Salt place, ."iSnr? mechelah. 

Job 39. 6 and the barren land his dwellings 
BARREN woman — 
Rooted, sterile, i^i! aqar. 

Psa. 113. 9 He maketh the barren woman to keep 
BARRENNESS — 
Salt place, nnSp melechah. 

Psa. 107. 34 A fruitful land into barrenness, for the 
BAR-SA'-BAS, Pap(raPas son of Saba. 

1. One nominated with Matthias to succeed Judas. 

Acts I. 23 they appointed tv/o, Joseph called B. 

2. A disciple sent with Silas to Antioch with letters from 
the apostles. 

Acts 15. 22 Judas surnamed B., and Silas, chief men 

BAR-TEO-LO'-MEW, 0apeo\ofj.a7os son 0/ Tolmai. 
One of the apostles of Christ. 

Matt 10. 3 [apostles are these]. .Philip and B. 

Mark 3, 18 Andrew, and Philip, and B., and Matthew 

Luke 6. 14 brother, James and John, Philip and B. 

Acts I. 13 where abode both.. Philip, and Thoma3,B. 
■BAR-TI-ILffi'-'US, $apTtfxaios son of Timceus. 
A beggar in Jericho who received sight. 

Mark:o. 46 blind B., the son of Timajus, sat by the 
BA'-RTJCH, ^na blessed. 

1. Son of Zabbai who helped to build the wall, B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 20 After him B. the son of Zabbai earnestly 
10. 6 [those that sealed (were)]. .Ginngthon, B. 

2. A descendant of Phares, a returned exile, B.C. 445. 

Neh. II 5 Maaseiah the son of B., the son of 

3. The amanuensis of Jeremiah in prison, B.C. 590. 

Jer. 32. 12 the evidence of the purchase unto B. 
32. 13 And I charged B. before them, saying 
32. 16 I had delivered the evidence, .unto B. 
36. 4 Then Jeremiah called B. the son of Ner. 
36. 4 and B. wrote from the mouth of Jeremiah 
36. 5 Jeremiah commanded B., saying, I (am) 
36. 8 B. the son of Neriah did according to all 
36. 10 Then read B. in the book the words of J. 
36. 13 when B. read the book in the ears of the 
36. 14 Therefore all the princes sent, .unto B, 
36. 14 So B. the son of Neriah took the roll 
36. 15 So B. read (it) in their ears 
36. 16 they were afraid, .and said unto E., We 
36. 17 they asked B., saying. Tell us now, How 
36. 18 B. answered tliem, He pronounced all 
36. 19 Then said the princes unto B., Go, hide 
36. 26 king commanded Jerahmeel. .to take E. 
36. 27 the words which B. wrote at the mouth 
36. 32 gave it to B. the scribe, the son of Neriah 
43. 3 B. the son of Neriah setteth thee on 
43. 6 Jeremiah the pr.ophet, and B. the son of 
45. I The word that Jeremiah, .spake unto B. 
45. 2 Thus saiththe Loed. .unto thee, B. 

BAR-ZIL'-LAI, 'Sl")3 strong, iron. 

1. A Gileadite friend of David in his flight from 
Absalom, B.C. 1 103-1023. 

2 Sa. 17. 27 it came to pass., that Shobi..and B. the 
19. 31 B. the Gileadite came down from 
19. 32 B. was a very aged man, (even) fourscore 
19. 33 the king said unto B., Come thou over 
ig. 34 E. said unto the king. How long have I 
19. 39 the king kissed B., and blessed him ; and 

1 Ki. 2. 7 shew kindness unto the sons of B. the 
Ezra 2. 61 children of the priests, .children of B. 
Neh. 7. 63 of the priests, children of B. 

2. Father of Adriel, husband of Merab Saul's eldest 
daughter, B.C. 1060. 

2 Sa. 21. 8 she brought up for Adriel the son of B. 

3. A priest whose genealogy was lost, the father of 
some exiles who returned ^vith Ezra, B.C. 600. 

Ezra 2. 61 which took a ^vife of the daughter of B. 
Neh. 7. 63 which took (one) of the daughters of B. 

BASE — 

1. Stand, pedestal, J 3 ken. 

I Ki. 7. 29 upon the ledges, .a base above : and 
7. 31 the work of the base, a pubit and a half 



2. Base, place for setting on, ~j'i:i9 mrkonah. 

1 Ki. 7. 27 bases, four cubits, .length of one base 

7. 28 the work of the bases (was) on this 
7. 30 every base had four brasen wheels, and 
7. 32 the axletrecs of the wheels, .to the base „ 
7. 34 to the four corners of one base 
7. 34 the uudersetters (were) of the very base 
7. 35 And in the top of the liase. a round 
7. 35 on the top of the base the ledges thereof 
7. 37 After this.. he made the ten bases: all of 
7. 38 upon every one of the ten bases one laver 
7. 39 he put five bases on the right side 
7. 43 the ten bases, and ten lavers on the bases 
s Ki. 16. 17 Ahaz cut o(f the borders of the bases 
25. 13 and the bases, and the brasen sea 
25. 16 and the bases which Solomon had made 

2 Ch. 4. 14 bases, and lavers made he upon the bases 
Ezra 3. 3 And they set the altar upon iiis bases 
Jer. 27. 19 concerning the bases, and concerning the 

52. 17 and the bases, and the brasen sea that 
52. 20 twelve brasen buU.t.. under the bases 

3.A base, place for setting on, njpa mekunah. 
Zech. 5. II it shall beset there 'upon her own base 

4. To be or become light, nSjj qalah, 2. 

Isa. 3. 5 and the base against the honourable 

5. Humble, '?•}'() shaphal. 

2 Sa. 6. 22 and will be base in mine own sight 
Eze. 17. 14 That the kingdom might be liase, that 

29. 14 and they shall be there a base kingdom 
Mai. 2. 9 I also made you contemptible and base 

Q.Humhle, raireivos tapeinos. 

2 Co. 10. I who in presence (am) base among you 

7. Without name, CE'^Va beli-shem. 

Job 30. 8 children of base men : they were viler 
BASE things — 
Ignoble, ayfvris agenes. 
1 I Co. I. 28 base things of the world, and things which 

BASER sort, of the — 

Belonging to the market place, ayopaiot agoraios. 

Acts 17. 5 certain lewd fellows of the baser sort 
BASEST — 
\. Humble, Sja' shaphal. 

Eze. 29. 15 It shall be the basest of the kingdoms 
2.Humble, iyff shephal. 

Dan. 4. 17 and setteth up over it the basest of men 

BA'-SHAN, I?*!.! the fruitful. 

A district on the E. of Jordan, almost always written 
with the definite article in the original. It is sometimes 
called "The land of Bashan." It was the kingdom of 
Og, the Amorite, and extended from 'the "border of 
Gilead" on the S. to mount liermon on the N., and from 
the Arabah or Jordan valley on the VV. to Salcbah 
(SuUhad) and the border of the Geshurites and the 
Maacathites on the E. Bashan or " the Bashan" was the 
lot of the half tribe of Manasseh together with " half of 
Gilead." 

Num2i. 33 they turned and went up by the way of H 
21. 33 Og the king of B. went out against tliem 

32. 33 the kingdom of Og king of B., the land 
Deut. I. 4 Og the king of B. . .dwelt at Ashtaroth 

3. 1 we turned, and went up the way to B. 
3. I Og the king of B. came out against us 
3. 3 the king of B., and all his people : and 
3. 4 of Argob, the kingdom of Og in B. 
3. 10 all Gilead, and all E., unto Salchah 
3. 10 cities of the kingdom of Og in B. 
3. II only Og king of B. remained of the 
3. 13 the rest of Gilead, and all B. . .the 

3. 13 all the region of Argob, with all B., which 

4. 43 and Golan in B., of the Manassites. 

4. 47 his land, and the land of Og king of B. 
29. 7 Og the king of B., came out against 
32. 14 rams of the breed of B., and goats 

33. 22 a lion's whelp : he shall leap from B. 
Josh. 9. 10 to Og.king of B., which, .at Ashtaroth 

12. 4 And the coast of Og king of B.. .of the 

12. s in all E, unto the border of the Geshurites 

13. II mount Hermon, and all B. unto Salcah 
13. 12 All the kingdom of Og in E., which 

13. 30 their coast was from Jlahaiiaim, all B. 
13. 30 all the kingdom of Og king of I!., and 
13. 30 the towns .which (are) in B., threescore 
13. 31 Edrei, cities of the kingdom of Og in B. 
17. I a man of war, therefore he had.,lJ. 
17. 5 beside the land of Gilead and B., wliicli 

20. 8 Golan in E. out of the tribe of Tilanasseh 

21. 6 half tribe of Manasseh in B., thirteen 

21. 27 Golan in B. with her suburbs, .a city of . 

22. 7 to. .Manasseh Moses had given, .in B. 

1 KL 4. 13 the region of Argob, which (is) in B. 

4. 19 and of Og king of B. ; and. the only 

2 Ki. 10. 33 by the river Arnon, even Gilead and B. 
1 Ch. 5. "11 dwelt .in the land of B. unto Salcah 

; 5. 12 Joel the chief.and Shaphat in B. 

5. 16 they dwelt in Gilead in B., and in her 

5. 23 they increased from B. unto Baal-hermon . 

6. 62 out of the tribe of Manasseh in B. 

6. 71 half tribe of Manasseh, Golan in B. with 
• Neh. 9. 22 Heshbon, and the land of Og king of B. 
Psa. 22. 12 strong (bulls) of E. have beset me round . 
>' 68. 15 the hill of B.. the hill of B. 

68. 22 Lord said, I will bring again from B. 
135. II Og king of B., and all the kingdoms 
136. 20 Og the king of B.: for his mercy, .for 



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Isa. 2. 13 lifted up, and upon all the oaks of B. 

33. 9 aad B. aud Carmel shake off (their fruits) 
Jer. 22. 20 lift up thy voice in B,, and cry from the 

50. 19 he shall feed on Carmel and B. and his 
Eze. ■ 27. 6 (Of) the oaks of B. have they made thine 

39. j8 of bullocks, all of them fallings of B. 
Amos' 4. I Hear this word, ye kine of B., that (are) 
Mic. 7. 14 let them feed (in) B. and Gilead, as m 
Nah. I. 4 B. languisheth, and Carmel, and the 
Zech, 11.2 howl.O ye oaks of B. ; for the forest of the 

BA-SHAK HA.-VOTH JA'-ra, tn; ran 1^5. 

A name given to Argob after its conquest by Jair, a 

descendant of Manasseh, B.C. 1451. 

Deut. 3. 14 called them after his own name, B. 

BA-SHE'-MAXH or BAS'-MATH, n:?^? fragrant. 

1. One of the wives of Esau, and daughter of Elon the 
-Hittite, B. 0.1796. 

Gen. 26. 34 and B. the daughter of Elon the Hittite 
2.,Another wife of Esau and daughter of Islimael. B.C. 
17*96. 

Gea. 36. 3 B. Ismael'a daughter, sister of Nebajoth 
36. 4 Adah bare to Esau Eliphaz ; and B. bare 
36. 10 Reuel the son of B. the wife of Esau 
36. 13 these were the sons of B. Esau's wife 
36. 17 these (are) the sons of B. Esau's wife 

BASTET, BASON — 

l.Bason, howl, cup, \iH aggan. 

Exod 24. 6 half of the blood, and put (it) in basona 

2.Cup, goblet, "lis? kephor. 

I Ch. 28. 17 golden basons, .every bason, .every bason 
Ezra 1. 10 Tliirty basons of gold, silver basons of a 
8. 27 twenty basons of gold, of a thousand 
3. Large bowl for sprinkling, jn\Q mizraq. 
Exod27. 3 thou Shalt make fiis pans, .his basons 

38. 3 he made all the vessels, .and the basons 
Num. 4. 14 they sball put upon it. .the basons, aU 
I Ki. 7. 40 Hiram made tho lavers. .and the basons 

7. 45 basons. .Hiram made, .(of ) bright brass 

1 Ki. 7. 50 the basons . . and the censers (of) pure gold 
a Ki. 12. 13 notmade..bowl30fsilver,snufIers, basons 

2 Ch. 4. 8 And he made an hundred basons of gold 

4. II Huram made the pots, .and the basons 
4. 22 basons, .and the censers, (of) pure gold 
Neh. 7. 70 The Tirshatha gave.. fifty basons 

A. Dish, bowl, ^n saph. 

Exodi2. 22 dip (it) in the blood that (is) in the bason 

12. 22 witlii the blood that (is) in the bason 
2 Sa. 17. 28 Brought beds, and basons, and earthen 
Jer. 52. 19 the basons, and the fire pans, and the 

5. Large vessel or ewer, viirriip nipter. 

Jon. 13. 5 After that lie poureth waterinto a basin 

BASKET — 

1, Basket, pot, kettle, nn diid. 

2 Ki. 10. 7 slew . . and put their heads in baskets 
Jer. 24. 2 One basket (had) very good figs.. the 

2. Basket, pot, kettle, 'in dudai. 

Jer. 24. I two baskets of figs., set before the temple 
Z. Basket of woven or twisted ^vork, kjo tene. 
Deut 26^ 2 shalt put (it) in a basket, and shalt go 
26. 4 the priest shall take the basket out of 

28. 5 Blessed (shall be) thy basket and thy store 

28. 17 Cursed (shall be) thy basket and thy store 

i.Cage, basket, ai'?? keliib. 

Amos 8. I and behold a basket of summer fruit 

8. 2 And I said, A basket of summer fruit 

§. Basket {luicker), '?p sal. 

Gen. 40. 16 (I had) three white baskets on my head 

40. 17 m the uppermost basket, .of all manner of 
40. 17 birds did eat them out of the basket 

40. 18 The three baskets (are) three days 
Exod29. 3 tliou shalt put them into one basket 

29. 3 bring them in the basket, with the bullock 
19. 23 one wafer out of the basket of tfie 

29. 32 shall eat. .the bread that (is)3n the basket 
Lev. 8. 2 rams, and a basket of unleavened bread 
8. 26 out of the basket of unleavened bread 
8. 3t with the bread that (is) in the basket 
Num. 6. 15 a basket of unleavened bread, cakes of 
6. 17 with the basket of unleavened bread 
6. 19 one unleavened cake out of the basket 
Judg. 6. ig the flesh he put in a basket, and he put 

6. Wicker baslcet, <rapyavt} sargane. 

2 Co. II. 33 in a basket was I let down by the wall 
7. A hamper, a-irvpis spuris. 

Acts 9. 25 and let.. down by the wall in a basket 

BASKETS — ■ 

1 . Wicker baskets, nWp7p salsilloth. 

Jer. 6. 9 turn back thine hand, .into the baskets 
i.A wicker travelling basket, K6(pivos kophinos. 

Matt 14. 20 took up. .that remained twelve baskets 
i6. 9 and hovr many baskets ye took up? 

Mark 6. 43 And they took up twelve baskets full 
8. 19 how many baskets full of fragments 

Luke 9. 17 there, .remained to them twelve baskets 

John 6. ij filled tv/elve baskets with the fragments 

Z.A hamper, ffirvpis spv/ris. 

Matt 15. 37 took up . .that v/as left seven baskets full 

16. 10 and how many baskets ye took up ? 
Mark 8. 8 took up. .that was left seven [baskets] 
8. 20 how may baskets full . . took ye up ? 



BAS'-ISATH, n:?!?? fragrant, spicy. 

Solom.on's daughter, who became wife of Ahimaaz, a 

purveyor for Solomon, B.C. 1014. 

I Ki. 4. 15 he also tQok B. the daughter of Solomon 

BASTAUD — 

I. Mixed, spurious, itOO mamzer. 

Deut 23. 2 A bastard shall not enter into the cong. 

Zech. g. 6 And a bastard shall dwell in Ashdod 

2.Bastard, v6Bos nothos. 

Heb. 12. 8 then are ye bastards, and not sons 

BAT — 

Bat, night-bird, l^aJi atalleph. 

Lev. II. 19 her kind,' and the lapwing, and the bat 
Deuti4. 18 the stork, .and the lapwing, and the bat 
Isa. a. 20 shaU cast, .to the moles and to the bats 

BATH — 

A measure for fluids, about 6 gallons, n? bath. 

1 Ki. 7. 26 of lilies : it contained two thousand baths 

7. 38 lavers of brass: one. .containedforty baths 

2 Ch. 2. 10 thousand baths of wine, .baths of oil 

4. 5 received and held three thousand baths 
Ezra 7. 22 baths of wine, .baths of oil, and salt 
Isa. 5. 10 acres of vineyard shall yield one bath ■ 
Eze. 45. 10 a just ephah, and a just bath 

45. 11 The ephah and the bath, .that the bath 
45. 14 bath of oil. .tenth part of a bath 
45. 14 an homer of ten baths ; for ten baths 
BATH BAB' -BUI, D'3Tn3 daughter of many. 
A gate of the ancient city of Heshbon, near which were 
two pools to which the spouse compares the eyes of his 
"beloved." 

Song 7. 4 fishpools In Heshbon, by the gate of B. 

BATH SHE'-BA, V3B'"ng daughter of an oath. 
Daughter of Eliam or Ammiel, wife of Uriah, and mother 
of Solomon by David. She is also called Bathshua. 
Jewish tradition has it that she composed and recited 
Proverbs 31st as an admonition to her son Solomon on 
his marriage with Pharaoh's daughter, B.C. 1035. 

2 Sa. II. 3 (l3)not this B.-Sh., the daughterof Eliam 
12. 24 David comforted B. his wife, and went 

1 Ki. I. II Wherefore Nathan spake unto B.-Sh. the 

1. 15 B.-Sh. went in unto the king into the 

1. 16 B.-Sh. bowed, and did obeisance unto 

1. 28 David answered and said. Call me B.-Sh. 

1. 31 B.-Sh. bowed with (her) face to the earth 

2. 13 Adonijah.-.came to B.-Sh. the mother of 
2. 18 B.-Sh. said. Well ; I will speak for thee 
2. 19 B.-Sh. therefore went unto king Solomon 

Psa. 51. (title) A. .after he had gone into B.-Sh. 
BATH SHTI'-A, JJW'ng daughter of prosperity. 
This name is translated "daughter of Shua" in Gen. 
38. 12 and in 1 Ch. 2. 3 ; but in i Ch. 3. 5, it is 
employed as the name of the mother of Solomon, and 
she is called the daughter of Ammiel (elsewhere Eliam). 
In Gen. 38. 2, 12, Bathshua is really the name of 
Judah's wife, B.C. 1033. 
I Chron 3. 5 these were bom unto him. .of B.-Sh. the 

BATHE, to — 

• To wash, rub, yni r achats. _ 

Lev. 15. 13 and bathe his flesh in running water 
16. 26 wash his clothes, and bathe his flesh in 

16. 28 he that burneth them shall, .bathe his 

17. 16 But if he wash, .not, nor bathe his flesh 
Numi9, 7 Then the priest, .shall bathe his flesh in 

19. 8 wash his clothes in water, and bathe his 

BATHE (self), to — 

To wash, rub, J'lri rachats. 

Lev. 15. 5 shall wash his clothes and bathe (himselQ 
15. 6 bathe (himself) in water, and be unclean 
15. 7 he that toucheth the flesh . . and bathe 
15. 8 then he shall, .bathe (himself) in water 
15. 10 and bathe (himself) in water, and be 
15. II he shall wash his clothes, and bathe 
15. 18 they shall (both) bathe (themselves) in 
15. 21 bathe (himself) in water, and be unclean 
15. 22 bathe (himself) in water, and bo unclean 
15. 27 and bathe (himself) in water, .until the 
17. 15 and bathe (himself), .then shall he be 
Num 19. 19 wash his clothes, and bathe himself in 

BATHED, to be — 

To be satiated, ni-j ravah, 3. 

Isa. 34. s For my sword shall be bathed in heaven 

BATTEB, to — 

To destroy, rin^ shachath, 5. 

2- Sa. 20. 15 the people that (were) with Joab battered 

BATTLE — 

l.Circumvallation, "t'lT? kidor. 

Job 15. 24 prevail, .as a king ready to the battle 

2.A camp, ranQ mdchaneh. 

I Sa. 28. j'thou shalt go out with me to battle, thou 

3. Battle, conflict, eating up, ncnSa milchamah. 
Gen. 14. 8 joined battle with them in the vale of 
Num2i. 33 he, aud all his people, to the battle 

31. 21 the men of war which went to the battle 

32. 27 armed for war, before the LORD to battle 
32. 29 every man armed to battle, before the 

Deut. 3. 9 neither contend with them in battle 

2. 24 possess (it), and contend, .him in battle 

3. I he and all his people, to battle at Edrei 



Deut 20. I thou goest out to battle against thine 
20. 2 when ye are come nigh unto the battle 
20. 3 Israel, ye approach this day unto battle 
20. 5 return to his house, lest he die in . .baitie 
2o. 6 lest he die in the battle, and another 
20. 7 return . . lest he die in the battle, and 
29. 7 theking..cameoutagainstusuntobattle 

Josh. 4. 13 passed over before the Lord unto battle 

8. -14 the city went out against Israel to battle 

II. 19 the Hivites.. all (other) they took in battle 

n. 20 they should come aganist Israel in battle 

Judg. 8. 13 Gideon, .returned from battle before 
20. 14 go out to battle against the children of 1. 
20. 18 Which of us shall go up first to the battle 
2o. 20 the men of Israel wenlt out to battle 
2o. 22 and set their battle again in array in the 
20. 23 Shall I go up again to battle against the 
2o. 28 Shall 1 yet again go put to battle against 
so. 340ut of all Israel, .and the battle was sore 
so. 39 the men of Israel retired in the battle 

20. 42 but the battle overtook them ; and them 
I Sa. 4. I went out against the PhUistines to battle 

4. z when, .joined battle, Israel was smitten 

7. 10 the Philistines drew near to battle 

8. 20 go out before us, and fight our battles 

13. 22 it came to pass in the day of battle, that 

14. 20 Saul and all. .came to the battle 

14. 22 followed hard after them in the battle 
14. 23 the battle passed over unto Beth-aven 
17. I the Philistinesgathered..armiestobattle 
17. 2 set the battle in array against the 
17. 8 Why are ye come out to set (your) battle 
17. 13 eldest sons, .followed Saul to the battle 

17. 13 of his three sons that went to the battle 

17. 20 to the fight, and shouted for the battle 
J7. 28 down that thou mightest see the battle 
17. 47 for the battle (is) the Lord's, and he 

18. 17 for me, and fight the Lord's battles 

25. 28 my lord fighteth the battles of the Lord 

26. 10 he shall descend into battle, and perish 
29. 4 let him not go down with us to battle 

29. 9 He shall not go up with us to the battle 

30. 24 part (is) that goeth down to the battle 

31. 3 And the battle went sore against Saul 
a Sa. I. 4 the people are fled from the battle 

I. 25 mighty fallen in the midst of the battle ! 
a. 17 there was a very sore battle that day 
3. 30 slain their brother Asahel . . in the battle 
10. 8 put the battle in array at the. .gate 

10. 9 the front of the battle was against him 
JO. 13 And Joab drew nigh.. unto the battle 

1 1. 15 Uriah in the forefront of the hottest battle 

11. 25 make thy battle more strong against the 

18. 6 the battle was in the wood of Ephraim 

18. 8 Eor the battle was there scattered over 

19. 3 ashamed steal away when . .ffee in battle 

19. io And Absalom . .is dead in battle 

21. J7 Thou,«halt go no more out. .to battle 

21. 18 there was again a battle with the PhiL 

21. 19 And there was again a battle in Gob 

21. 2o And there was yet a battle in Gath 

22. 40 hast girded me with strength to battle 

23. 9 the Philistines, .gathered, .to battle 

I Ki. 8. 44 thy people go out to battle against their 

20. 14 he said, Who shall order the battle ? 

so. 29 in the seventh day the battle was joined 

20. 39 Thy servant went out into.. the battle 
22. 4 Wilt thou go with me to battle to R.-G? 
22. 6 I go against Kamoth-gilead to battle 

02. 15 we go against Ramoth-gilead to battle 
22. 30 disguise myself, and enter into the battle 
22. 30 the king of Israel.. went into the battle 

22. 35 And the battle increased that day : and 
oKi. 3. 7 wilt thou go.. against Moab to battled ■ 

3. 26 Moab saw that the battle was too sore ■ 

5. 20 for they cried to God in the battle 1 
7. II fit to go out for war (and) battle 
7. 40 that were apt to the war (and) to battle 

10. 3 And the battle went sore against .Saul 
iiJ 13 were gathered together to battle 

12. 8 (and) men of war (fit) for the battle 
12. 19 with the Philistines against Saul to battle 

12. 37 with all. .instruments, .for the battle 
14. 15 then thou shalt go out to battle : for 
19. 7 from their cities, and came to battle 
19. 9 put the battle in array before the gate of 
19. 10 Joab saw that the battle was set against 
19. 14 Joab.. drew nigh.. unto the battle 
19. 17 David had put the battle in array against 
26. 27 Out of the spoils won in battles did they 

, 13. 3 set the battle in array with an army of 

13. 3 set the battle in array against him with 
13. 14 behold, the battle (was) before and 
14. 10 they set the battle in array in the valley 
18. 5 Shall we go to Ramoth-gilead to battle 
18. 14 shall we go to Ramoth-gilead to battle 
18. 29 disguise myself, and will go to the battle 
j8. 29 disguised himself ; and. .went to. .battle 
18. 34 And the battle increased that day : hoff. 
eo. I came against Jehoshaphat to battle ■ 
so. 15 for the battle (is) not your's, but God's I 

23. 8 do (it), be strong for the battle : God W 
25. 13 they should not go with him to battle | 

32. 8 with us (is) the Lord, .to fight our battles 
39. 25 and he smelleth the battle afar off 
41. 8 remember the battle, do no more 
18. 39 girded me with strength unto the battle 

24. 8 The Lord strong and mighty . .in battle 

76. 3 the shield, and the sword, and the battle 

89. 43 hast not made him to stand in the battle 

.Prov 21.31 (is) prepared against the day of battle 
Eocl. 9. II nor the battle to the strong, neither yet 



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Isa. 13. 4 Lord . . mustereth the host of the battle 
22. 2 slaiD with the sword, nor dead in battle 
27. 4 set the . . thoriis against me in battle 
e8. 6 to them that turn the battle to the gate 

30. 32 in battles of shaking will he fight with it 
42. 25 his anger, and the strength of battle 

Jer. 8. 6 as the horse rusheth into the battle 

J 8. 21 young men (be) slain by the sword in battle 
46. 3 and shield, and draw near to battle 
49. 14 come against her, and rise up to. .battle 
50. 22 A sound of battle (is) in the land, and of 
so. 42 put in array, like a man to the battle 

•Eze. 7. 14 none goeth to the battle : for my wrath 

13. 5 stand in the battle in the day of the LORD 
Ban. II. 20 neither in anger,'nor in battle 

11. 25 the south shall be stirred up to battle 
Hos. I. 7 will not save . . by bow . . nor by battl(J 

». 18 the sword and the battle out of the earth 
1x0. 9 there they stood : the battle in Gibeali 
10. 14 spoiled Betharbel in the day of battle 
Joel 2. s as a strong people set in battle array 
•Amos I. 14 with shouting in the day of battle, with 
Obad. I Arise . .let us rise up against her in battle 
Zech. 9. 10 and the battle bow shall be cut oft : and 
10. 3 made them as his goodly horse in . . battle 
10. 4 him the nail, .out of him the battle bow 
10. 5 in the mire of the streets in the battle 

14. 2 all nations against Jerusalem to battle 

i.Arnu)ur, arms, pi!)} neshcq. 

Psa.i4o. 7 covered my head In the day of bzrttle 

^.Equipment, J'ikP scon. 

Isa. 9. s I'or every battle of the warrior (is) with 
Q.The host, army, Kay tsaba. 

Num3i. 27 upon them, who went out to battle 

31. 28 men of war which went out to battle 
Josh 22. 33 intend to go up against them in battle 

1 Ch. 12. 33 such as went forth to battle, exj-irt 

12. 36 such as went forth to battle, expert 

^.Hosl of the lattle, non^Ein k;¥. 
.' Kumsi. 14 the olHcers. .'which came from the battle 
Z.A drawing near, 3ii? qerab. 

2 Sa. 17. II go to battle in thine own person 
Job 38. 23 reserved against. .the day of battle 
Psa. 53. 18 hath delivered my soul, .from the battle 

78. 9 Ephraim. . turned backinthedayof battle 
Zech 14. 3 as when he fought in the day of baitle 

Q.A battle, fight, it6\efios polemos. 

1 Co. 14. 8 who shall prepare himself to the battle? 
Eev. g. 7 like unto horses prepared unto battle 
9. 9 sound of. .many horses running to battle 
16. 14 go forth, .to gather them to the battle 
eo. 8 go out. . to gather them together to battle 

BATTLE AX — 

Hammer, hattle-axe, vsn mappets. 

Jer. 51. 20 Thou (art) my battle ax (and) weapons of 

BATTIEIiEENT — 

A restraint, riRSia maaqeh. 

Deut.22. 8 tlio'u Shalt make a battlement for thy roof 

BATTLEMENTS — 

Any things stretched out, nW't?} netishoth. 

Jer. 5. 10 take away her battlements ; for they (are) 

BA-'VAI, '53 leisher. 

Descendant of Henadad who helped to rebuild the wall 

of Jerusalem, B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 18 After him repaired their brethren, B. 

BAY — 

l.T/ie tongue, \\wh lashon. 

Josh.is. 2 from the bay that looketh southward 

15. 5 north quarter (was) from the bay of the 
18. 19 of the border were at the north bay 

Z.Slrong, deep red, D'SDK amut'stsim. 

Zech. 6. 3 in the fourth chariot grisled and bay 
■ 6. 7 And the bay went forth, aud sought to go 

BATTEEE — 

Native horn, frjw ezrach. 
I 'Psa. 37. 35 spreading himself like a green bay tree 

BAZ'-LITH, BAZ'-LTJTH, n'^^3 asking. 
j A Kethinim whoso posterity returned from exile, B.C. 

536. 

Ezra 2. 52 children of B.', the children of Sfehida 
Keli. 7. 54 children of B., the children of Meliida 

SBELLIinil — 

An oily gum, or a white pearl, nVna ledolach. 
Gen. 2. 12 there (is) bdellium and t'he onyx stone 
Kumii. 7 the colour., as the colour of bdellium 
' BE, to (am, art, is, are, was, were, &c.) — 

When this word is printed in italics in the common 
English version, there is no corresponding word in the 
original text; when it occurs in common type, it;}s 
generally the representative of T\)n rm Kirr hayah, 
5 havah, hava, " to be" in Hebrew ; and of hfi't, "to bo " 

^ ?J®^^;, Otherwise it is the translation of such words 
OS the following :— 

«i l.To come, cwne in, n"i3 bo, .:^~k-^""" 

sKl.24. 10 against Jerusalem,and,.eity was besieged 
T.. ^^' = ^<l**'e city was besieged unto the ■ 
oer. 52. s So the city wa.'s besieged unto the 
tam. s- 4 our wood js aoJd unto us 



2.T0 give, jnj nathan. 

Job 29. 2 Oh that I were as (in) months past 
Jei\ 9. I Oh that my head were waters, and mine 

3. To do, serve, n?i; ahad. 

I Sa. 4. 9 ye Philistines, that ye be not servants 

4. There is, there are, ec ycsh. 

Gen. 18. 24 Peradventure there be fifty righteous 

23. 8 If it be your mind that I should bury my 

24. 23 is there room in (thy) father's house for 
.28. 16 Surely the Lord is in this place, and I 

42. I Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt 
42. 2 I have heard that there is corn in Egypt 
44. 26 if our youngest brother bo with us 

Exodi7. 7 saying. Is the LOKD among us or not? 

Num. 9. 20, 21 And (so) it was, when the cloud was 

13. 20 whether there be wood therein, or not 

22. 29 I would there were a sword in miiie hand 
Deut29. x8 Lest there should be among you man or 

29. 18 lest there should be among you a root 
Judg. 4. 20 Is there any man here? that thou shalt 
6. 13 Oh my Lord, if the LORD be with us 

18. 14 there is in these houses an ephbd, and 
19. 19 yet there is. .and there is bread and 

Euth 3. 12 there' is a kiusman nearer than I 
1 Sa. 9. 1 1 and said unto them. Is the seer here t 
9. 12 they answered them, and said. He is 

14. 39 though it be in Jonathan my son, ho 

17. 46 may know that there is a God in Israel 
eo. 8 if there be in me iniquity, slay me thyself 
ex. 3 Now therefore what is under thine hand? 
SI. 4 but there is hallowed bread ; if tlie young 
ar. 8 is there not here under thine hand spear 

23. 23 it shall come to pass, it he be in the land 
o Sa. 9. I Is there yet any that is left of the house 

14. 32 if there be. .iniquity in me, let him kUl 
I KI. i8. 10 there is no nation or kingdom, whither 
e KL 2. 16 there be with thy servants fifty strong 

3. 12 The word of the Lord is with him. So 
5. 8 shall know that there is a prophet in 

9. 15 Jehu said. It it be your minds, .let none 

10. 15 Is thine heart right. .It is. If it be, give 

10. 23 look that there be here with you none of 
e Ch. 15. 7 for your work shall be rewarded 

25. 9 The Lord is able to give thee much more 
Ezra 10. 2 there is hope in Israel concerning this 
Neh. s- 2 For there were that said, We, our sons 

5. 3 also there were that said, '\Ve have 
S. 4 There were also that said, 'We have 

5. 5 of our daughters are brought unto 
Esth. 3. 8 There is a certain people scattered abroad 
Job s- I if there be any that will ans\vered thee 

6. 6 is there (any) taste in the white of an egg 
6. 30 Is there iniquity in my tongue? cannot 
9. 33 Neither is there any daysman betwixt us 

11. 18 thou Shalt be secure, because there is 
14. 7 For there is-hope of a tree, it it be cut 
16. 4 if your soul were in my soul's stead, I 
es. 3 Is there any number of his armies? and 
08. I Surely there is a vein for the silver, and 
33. 23 If there be a messenger with him, an 

Psa. 7. 3 if there be iniquity in my hands 

14. 2 if there were any that did understand 
53. 2 if there were, .that did understand, that 
58. II he is a God that judgeth in the jarth 
73. II is there knowledge in the most high 1 
135. 17 neither is there (any) breath in their 

Prov.ii. 24 There is that scattereth, and yet 

12. 18 There is that speaketh like the piercings 

13. 7 There is that maketh himself rich, yet 
13. 23 but there is. .destroyed for want of 

14. 12 'There is away which seemeth right unto a 
16. 25 There is a way that seemeth right unto a 

18. 24 there is a friend . .sticketh closer than a 

19. 18 Chasten thy son while there is hope, and 

20. 15 There is gold, and a multitude of rubies 
23. 18 surely there is an end ; and thine 

24': 14 then there shall be a reward, and thy 
Eccl. I. 10 Is there (any) thing whereof it may be 
2. 21 there is a man whose labour (is) in 
4. 8 There is one . . and . . not a second ; yea, he 

5. 13 There is a sore evil. .1 have seen under 

6. I There is an evil which I have seen under 
6. 11 Seeing therebe many things that increase 

7. IS there is a just.. and there is a wicked 

8. 6 to every purpose there is time and 

8. 14 There is a vanity . .that there be just 

8. 14 there be wicked, .to whom it happeneth 

9. 4 joined to all the living there is hope: for 
10. 5 There is an evil. .1 have seen under the 

Isa. 44. 8 Is there a God beside me? yea.. I know 
Jer. s. I if there be.. that executeth judgment 

14. 22 Are there, .among the vanities of the G. 
03. 26 How long shall (this) be in the heart of 
27. i3 and it the word of the Lord be Tvith 

31. 6 there shall be a day,(that) the watchmen 

31. 16 for thy work shall be rewarded, saith the 
31'. 17 there ishop'e in thine end, saith the Lord 

37. 17 Isthere. .word. .There is : for, said he 
Lam. 1, 12 see if there be any sorrow like unto my 

3. 29 in the dust ; if so be there may be hope 
Jon. 4. 1 1 whfirein are more than slxscore thousand 
Mlc. 2. I because It is in the power of their hand 

5. To hold off, dTre'xa) apecho. o- ' 

Jlattis. 8 This people, .their heart is far from me 

Mark 7. 6 This people . . their heart is far from me 

Luke 7. 6 when he waa Bov; not far from the house 

13. 2o when he was yet a great way off, his 

24. 13 which was from Jerusalem, .threescora 

G.To lead on or away, &ya>, sgH. 

Luie24. 21 to day Is the third day since these things 



7. To rub through, pass the time, Siarpl^co. 
Acts 25. 14 when they had been there many days 

8.With a view to, for, els eis. 

Acts 13. 22 he raised up unto them David to be their 
^ 13. 47 I have set thee to bo a light of ..Gentiles 

10. To have, ex". 

John 8. 57 Xhou art not yet fifty years old, and hast 

9. 21, 23 he is of age ; ask him ' - 

Acts 7. I Then said the high priest. Are these . . so? 

12. IS she constantly affirmed that it was even so 

17. ir searched . .whether those things were so 

24. 9 assented, saying that these things were so 

1 Tl. 5. 25 they that are otherwise cannot be hid 

11. To become, ylvoixai ginomai. 

Matt, s- 45 That ye may be the children of your 

6. 16 when ye f.ist, be not, as the hypocrites, of 

8. 26 the sea ; and there ^vas a great calm 

g. 29 According to your faith be it unto you 

10. 16 be ye therefore wise as serpents, and 
10. 2S It is enough, .that ho be as his master 

12. 45 the last, .of that man is worse than tho 

14. 15 when it was evening, his disciples camo 

15. 28 be it unto thee even as thou wilt 

16. 2 said unto them. When it is evening, ye 

17. 2 and his raiment was white as the light 

18. 13 if so be that he find it, verily I say uuto 

19. 8 but from the beginning it was not so 
eo. 26 whosoever will be great among you, let 

23. 26 the outside of them may be clean also 

24. 20 pray ye that your flight be not in the 
24. 21 such as was not since the beginning 
24. 21 to this time, no, nor ever shall bo 
C4. 32 When his branch is yet tender, and 
B4. 44 Therefore be ye also ready : for in such 
e6. 2 Ye know that after two days is. .the 

26. 5 Not on the feast, .lest there bo an uproar 
e6. 6 Now when Jesus was in Bethany, in tho 
e6. 54 scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must 

27. 45 there was darkness over all the land 

28. 2 there was a great earthquake : for the 
Mark 4. 10 when he was alone, they that were about 

4. 39 the wind ceased, and there was a great 
6. 14 for liis name was spread abroad : and he 
6. 26 the king was exceeding sorry ; (yet) for 
6. 35 when the day was . . far spent, his disciples 
g. 7 there was a cloud that overshadowed 

9. 26 came out of him : and he was as one dead 
9. 33 being in the house he asked them, What 

10. 43 but whosoever will be great among you 
10. 44 whosoever of you [wU be] the chiefest 

13. 7 for (such things) must needs be ; but tho 
13. t8 pray ye that your flight be not in the 

13. 19 such as was not. .neither shall be 
13. 28 When her branch is yet tender, and 

15. 33 there was darkness over the whole land 
16. 10 [went and told them that had been with) 

Luke I. 2 which from the beginning were eyewitness 
I. 5 There was in the days of Herod, the 

1. 38 be it unto me according to thy word 

2. 2 was firet made when Cyrtnius was \^ 
2. 6 so it was, that, while they were there 

2. 13 suddenly there was with the angel a 

e. 42 when he was twelve years old, they went 
4. 25 great famine was throughout all the land 
4. 36 they were all amazed, and spake among? 
4. 42 when it was day, he departed and went 
C. 13 when it was day, he called, .his disciples 
6. i6 Judas Iscariot, which also was the traitor 
6. 36 Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father 
6. 49 it fell ; and the ruin of that house was 
8. 24 and they ceased, and there was a calm 
g. 29 the fashion of his countenance was 
10. 32 likewise a Levite, when [he was] at tho 

10. 36 Which now of these. . was neigh'bour onto 

11. 26 last (state) of that man is worse than the 

11. 30 as Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites, so 
12. 40 Be ye therefore ready also : for the Son 

12. 54 ye say. There cometh a shower ; and so it 

13. 2 Suppose ye that these Galileans wero 

13. 4 think ye that they were sinners above all 
15. 10 there is joy in the presence of the angela 

16. ji ye have not been faithful in the 
16. 12 if ye have not been faitliful in that 

17. 26 And as it was in the days of Noe, so 

17. 28 Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot 

18. 23 when he heard tliis, he was vei-y 
18. 24 when Jesus saw that [he was] very 

19. 17 because thou hast been faithful in a very 
19. 19 And he said. .Be thou also over five 

BO. 14 kill him, that the inheritance [may be] 
BO. 33 in the resurrection whose wife, .is she? 
22. 24 And there was also a strife among them 
22. 26 let him be as the younger ; and he that 
22. 40 v/hen he was at the place, he said unto 

22. 44 [being in an agony, .his sweat was as it] 
22. 66 as soon as it was day, the elders, .cams 

23. 24 that it should be as they required 

E3. 44 there was a darkness over all the earth 

24. 5 Aud as they were afraid, and bowed 

54. 19 which was a prophet mighty in deed and 
54. 22 women. .which were earlyatthesepulchra 
■24. 37 But they were terrified and affrighted 
John I. 6 There was a man sent from God. whose 
t. IS Cometh after me is preferred before me 
I. 27 coming aft^r me is preferred before me 
I. 30 a man which is preferred before me_ 
B. I tiie third day there was a marriage in 

3. g said unto him. How can these things bet 
4. 14 shall be in him a well of water springing 
6 17 it was DOW dark, and Jesus was not come 

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John 6. 21 immediately the ship was at the land 

7. 43 So there was a division among the people 

8. 58 I say unto you, Before Abraham was, I 

9. 22 he should be put out of the synagogue 
9. 27 wherefore, .will ye also be his disciples? 

JO. 16 there shall be one fold,(and) one shepherd 
10. 19 There was a division therefore again 
JO. 22 it was at Jerusalem the feast of the 
12. 36 that ye may be the children of light 
12. 42 lest they should be put out of the 
»4. 22 how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself 
15. 8 much fruit ; so shall ye be my disciples 
20. 27 Then saith he .. be not faithless, but , 
Acts 1. 16 which was guide to them that took 

I. 19 it was known unto all the dwellers at 

I. 20 Let his habitation be desolate, and let no 

4. 4 the number of the men was about five th. 

5. 7 it was about the space of three hours 
7. 29 was a stranger in the land of Madian 

7. 38 This is he, that was in the church in the 

7. 52 of whom ye have been now the betrayers 

8. 1 at that time there was a great persecution 

8. 8 And there was great joy in that city 
p. 19 Then was Saul certain days with the 

9. 42 it was known throughout all Joppa; and 
do. 4 when he looked on him, he was afraid 

10. 25 Peter was coming in, Cornelius met him 
12. 18 as soon as it was day, there was no small 

12. 23 he was eaten of worms, and gave up the 
J3 5 when they were at Salamis, they preached 
IS. 7 when there had been much disputing 

15. 39 the contention was so sharp between 
j6. 26 suddenly there was a great earthquake 

16. 35 when it was day, the magistrates sent the 
»9. 17 this was known to all the Jews and Greeks 

19. 21 After I have been there I must also sea 
ig. 28 they were full of wrath, and cried out 
so. 16 hasted, if it were possible for him, to be at 

20. j8 I have been with you at all seasons 

02. 9 with me saw. .the light, and were afraid 
e2. 17 I prayed in the temple,'! [was] in a trance 
63. 12 it was day, certain of the Jews banded 
05. 15 when I was at Jerusalem, the chief priests 
e6. 4 which was at the first among mine own 
b6. 19 I was not disobedient unto the heavenly 
e6. 28 almost thou persuadest me [to be] a Chris. 

26. 29 were both almost and altogether such as 
B7. 36 Then were they all of good cheer, and 
e;. 39 when it was day, they knew not the land 

27. 4<: the soldiers' counsel was to kill the 
Horn. s. 4 let God he true, but every man a liar 

6. 5 if we have been planted together in the 
9. 29 we had been as Sodoma, and been made 

11. s there is a remnant according to the 

II. 6 otherwise grace is no more grace. But 
II. 34 or who hath been his counsellor? 

12. 16 Be not wise in your own conceits 

13. 8 Jesus Christ was a minister of the clrcmn. 
15. 16 offering up of the Gentiles might bo 

15. 31 myservice. .may be accepted of the saints 

16. z for she hath been a succourer of many 
16. 7 who also were in Christ before me 

'I Co. a. 3 I was with you in wealmess, and in fear 
3. 18 let him become a fool, that he may be 
4. 16 I beseech you, be ye followers of me 

7. 23 with a price ; be not ye the servants of 
9. 23 that I might be partaker thereof with 
9. 27 lest. .1 myself should be a castaway 

10. 6 Now these things were our examples, to 

10. 7 Neither be ye idolaters, as . . some of them 

11. 1 Be ye followers of me, even as I also, .of 

14. 20 be not children in understanding . . be men 
15. 10 which (was bestowed) upon me was not in 

15. 37 thou sowest not that body that shall be 

15. 58 Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye 

16. 2 that there be no gatherings when I come 
16. 10 see that he may be with you without fear 

aCo. 1. 18 ourword toward you[wa3]not yeaandnay 
1. 19 was not yea and nay, but in him was yea 
3. 7 the ministration of death, .was glorious 
4. 14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with 
8. 14 abundance also may be. .that there may 

Gal 3. 17 the law, which was four hundred and 
3. 24 Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster 
4. 12 Brethren, I beseech you, be as I. .for I 
5. 26 Let us not be desirous of vain glory 

Eph. 4. 32 be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted 
5. I Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear 

5. 7 Be ye not therefore partakers >vjth them 
5. 17 Wherefore be ye not iinwise, but underst. 

6. 3 That it may be well with thee, (ind thou 
Phil. 1. 13 So that my bonds in Christ are manifest 

2. IS That [ye may bej Mameless and harmless 
3. 17 Brethren, be followers together of me 

3. 21 [that it may be fashioned like unto his] 
Col 3. 15 called in one body ; and be ye thankful 

4. II which have been a comfort unto me 

t Th. I. 5 v/hzt manner of men we were among you , 

1. 7 So that ye were ensamples to all that 
a. 1 know our entrance . .that it was not in 
s. 7 But we were gentle among you, even as 
a. 8 our own souls, because ye were dear unto 
3, 5 have tempted you, and our labour be in 

t Tl, 2, 1-4 the woman being deceived was in the 
A. 12 but be thou an example of the believers 

5. 9 a widow, .having been the wife of one 
3TI, 1. 17 But, when he was la Rome, he sought me 

3. 9 manifest unto all. .as their's also was 
Heb. 2, 2 if the word spoken by aogela was stedfast 

2. 17 that he inight be a merciful and faithful 

5, II hard to he uttered, seeing ye are dull of 

6. xa That ye be not slothful, but followers of 



Heb. 7. 78 For there io verily a disannulling of the 
g. 22 without shedding of blood is no remission 

11. 6 he is a rewarder of them that diligently 

12. 8 all are partakers, then are ye bastards 
Jas. 1. 12 for when he is tried, he shall receive the 

1. 22 he ye doers of the word, and not hearers 
1. 25 he being not a forgetful hearer, but a 
2. 10 and yet offend in one (point), he is guilty 
3. 1 My brethren, be not many masters 
3. lo brethren, these things ought not so to be 
5. 2 and your garments are moth eaten 

I Pb. I. 15 be ye hol^ in all manner of conversation 
1. 16 Because it is written, [Be ye] holy ; for I 
3. 6 whose daughters ye are, as long as ye do 
3. 13 if ye be followers of that which is good ? 
4. 13 concerning the fiery trial which is to try 
J. 3 but being ensamples to the flock 

3 Pe, I. 4 by these ye might be partakers of the 
1. 16 but were eyewitnesses of his majesty 

I. 20 no prophecy of the scripture is of any 
s. I there were false prophets also among 

a. 20 the latter end is worse with them than 

1 Jo. 2, 18 even now are there many antichrists 
3 Jo. 8 that we might be fellowhelpers to the 
ilev. I. 9 was in the isle that is called Patmos, for 

I. JO I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day 

1. 18 I (am) he that iiveth, and was dead ; and 
X. 19 and the things which shall be hereafter 
c. 8 the first and the last, which was dead 
B. 10 be thou faithful unto death, and I will 

3. 2 Be watchful, and strengthen the things 

4. I will shew thee things which must be 
4. 2 And immediately I was in the spirit 
6. 12 and, lo, there was a great earthquake 
B. I there was silence in heaven about the 

8. s there were voices, and thunderings, and 
II. 13 same hour there was a great earthquake 
zi. 13 and the remnant were affrighted, and 

11. 15 there were great voices in heaven, saying 
zx. 19 there were lightnings, and voices, and 

12. 7 And there was war in heaven : Michael 
16. 10 and his kingdom was full of darkness 
16. 18 there were voices, and thunders, and 
t6. 18 [there was] a great earthquake, such as 
x6. x8 not since men were upon the earth, so 

12. To place down, or fast, Kadicrrrtui kaihistemi, 
Jas. 3. 6 so is the tongue among our members 

4. 4 a friend of the world is the enemy of God 

13. To lie, be laid, KfT/xai keimai. 

3 Co. 3. IS Moses is read, the vail is upon their 

14. To be about io ^sWo melld. 

Hattii. 14 This is Elias, which was for to come 
Lukei9. 4 to see him, for he was to pass that (way) 
Acts 21. 37When the seven days were almost ended 
Bev. 12. 5 who was to rule all nations with a rod of 

15. To do, spend, iroUw poieo. 

2 Co. II. 2s a night and a day I have been In the 

16. To go up with, (rv/xPalva sumhaino. 

Acts 21. 35 so it was, that he was borne of the 

1?. To hit, chance, rvyxayto tugcharw. 

X Co. 14. 10 There are, it may be, so many kinds of 
16. 6 And it may be that I will abide, yea, and 

18. To begin graduallif^ be, inripxtn huparchd. 

Luke 3. 41 he was a ruler of tne synagogue : and he 
9. 48 he that is least among you all, the same 

II. 13 It ye. .being evil, know how to give good 
16. 14 And the Pharisees also, who were covetous 
16. 23 he lifted up his eyes, being in torments 

Acts a. 30 being a prophet, and knowing that God 
4. 34 Neither [was there] any among them that 

4. 34 for as many as were possessors of lands 

5. 4 Whiles it remained, was it not thine own? 
7. s5 But he, being full of the Holy Ghoat 

6. x6 only they were baptized in the name of 
ID. 12 Wherein were all manner of four footed 
14. 8 [being] a cripple from his mother's womb 

16. 3 for they knew aU that his father was a 
j6. 20 These men, being Jews, do exceedingly 
J 6. 37 being Romans, and have cast (us) into 

17. 24 seeing that he is Lord of heaven and 
17. 27 though he be not far from every one of 
17. 29 Forasmuch then as we are the offspring 
19. 36 ye ought to be quiet, and to do nothing 
ig. 40 there being no cause whereby we may 
EI. 20 believe ; and they are all zealous of the 
sz. 3 was zealous toward God, as ye all are 
E7. 12 the haven was not commodious to winter 

27. 34 for this is for your health ; for there 

28. 7 In the same quarters were possessions ol 
a8. 18 because there was no cause of death in 

Bom. 4. 19 when he was about an hundred years old 
I Oo. 7. 26 I suppose therefore that this is good for 

II. 7 forasmuch as he is the image and glory 

11. 18 I bear taat there be divisions among you 

12. 22 the body, which seem to bo more feeble 
p Co, 8. 17 being more forward, of his own accord 

12. 16 being crafty, I caught you with guile 
Gal 1. 14 being more exceedmgly zealous of the 
2. 14 If thou, being a Jew, livest after the 

2. 6 Who, being in the form of God, thought 

3. 20 For our conversation is in heaven ; from 
2. IS It a brother or sister be naked, and 

1. 8 For it these things (be)ln you, and aboxmd 

2. 19 they themselves are the servants of 

3. IX what manner (of persons) ought ye to be 

B5i to le ordained to — 
To become, ylvo/iai ginomai. 
' Acts J, 23 must one be ordained to be a witness 



Phil, 

Jas. 
a.Pe. 



BE -with, to — 

1 To remain toward {a thing), Trpctr/jifveo. 

Maik 8. 2 because they have now been vrith me 

2.7*0 be with (a thiiig), aivei/it suneimi. 

Luke g. 18 he was. .praying, his disciples were with 
Acts 22. II led by the hand of them that were with 

KEACON — 

A signal, pole, mast, ]yi ioren. 

Isa. 30. 17 as a beacon upon the top of a mountain 

BE-AL'-IAH, n;^y5 Jah is lord. 
A man who joined David at Ziklag, B.C. 1058. 
i^ J Ch. 12. 5 Eluzai, and Jerimoth, and B., and 

BE-A'-LOTH, niSyj ladies, mistresses. 

A city in the S.E.' of Judah, near Salem. It Is now 

called Eumub, and is S. W. of Dhullam. 

Josh.13. 24 [uttermost cities.. were].. Telem, and B. 
BEAM — 
l.A weaver's beam, 3"JN! ereg, 

Judg 16. 14 went away with the pin of the beam 

2.i4 board, 3| geb. 

I KJ. 6. 9 "and covered the house with beams 
3. Cross beam, splinter, O'DI haphis. 

Bab. 2. II the beam out of the timber shall answer 
i.A weaver's beam, yoke, niJip manor. 

1 Sa. 17. 7 his spear (was) like a weaver's beam 

2 Sa. 21. 19 whose spear (was) like a weaver's beam 
X Ch. II. 23 hand (was) a spear like a weaver's beam 

20. s spear-statf (was) like a weaver's beam 

5.i4 rib, vhl tsela. 

iKi. 7.' 3 covered with cedar above npon.. beams 

Q.A cross beam, nyp gurah. 

a Ki. 6. 2 and take thence every man a beam 

6. 5 as one was felling a beam, the ax head 
a Ch. 3. 7 the beams, the posts, and the walls 
Song 1. 17 The beams of our house (are) cedar, .our 

l.A beam, rafter, Sok^s dokos. 

Matt. 7. 3 the beam that is in thine own eye 1 

7. 4 behold, a beam (is) in thine own eye? 

7. s first past out the beam out of thine own 
Xuke 6. 41 the beam that is in thine own eye? 

6. 42 the beam that is in thine own eye f 
6. 42 first the beam out of thine own eye 

BEAU, thick — 

A thick beam, 35? ab. 

1 Ki. 7. 6 the (other) pillars and the thick beam 

BEAMS — 

Hewed beams, rfm? kerulhoth. 

X KI. 6. 36 hewei stone, and a row of cedar beams 

7. 2 with cedar beams upon the pillars 

7. 12 hewed stones, and a row of cedar beams 

BEAMS, to lay — 

To cause {beams) to meet, n-jij qarah, 3. 

P3a.io4. 3 Who layeth the beams of his chambers 
Neh. 3. 3 who. .laid the beams thereof, and set 
3. 6 they laid the beams Uiereof, and set up 

BEAMS, to make — 

To cause {beams) to meet, •TiiJ qarah, 3. 

Neh. 2. 8 he may give me timber to make beams 

BEAKS — 

Bean, pea, V\Bpol. 

2 Sa. 17. 28 and flour, and parched (com), and heana 
Eze. 4. 9 Take, .wheat, and barley, and beans 

BEAB- 

l.A bear {hairy, shaggy animal), DM, 3^^ dob. 
1 Sa. 17. 34 there came a lion, and a bear, and took 

17. 36 Thy servant slew both, .lion and. .bear 

17. 37 delivered me. .out of the paw of the bear 
a Sa. 17. 8 as a bear robbed of her whelps in the 
Prov.17. 12 Let a bear robbed of her whelps meet a 

28. IS (As) a roaring lion, and a ranging bear - 
Isa. II. 7 And the cow and the bear shall feed 

so. II We roar all like bears, and mourn sore 
Xam. 3. 10 He (was) unto me (as) a bear lying in 
Dan. 7. s another beast, a second, like to a bear 
.Hos. 13. 8 as a bear, .bereaved, .and will rend the 
Amos 5. 19 As if a man did flee, .and a bear met 

2. A bear, UpKTos arktos. 

Rev. 13. ahi8feetwereas..of abear, andhU 

BEABS, she — 
A bear, 3il dob. 
2 Ki. 2. 24 there came forth two she bears out of the . 

BEAR, to — 

l.To conceive, .Tjn harah. 

1 Ch. 4. 17 she bare Miriam, and Shammal, and < 

2. To sow, Snj zarcu 

Gen. J. 29 I have given you every herb bearing seed 

Z.To be pained, ^^n chid, 3a. 

Isa. s«- a Abraham., and unto Sarah (that) bare 

i.To bear, yield, bring forth, beget, nS; yalad. 
Gen. 4. I she conceived, and bare Cain, and said 
4. 2 she again bare his brother Abel And 
4. 17 she conceived, and bare Enoch : and ho 
4. 20 Adah bare Jabal : he was the father of 

14. 22 Zillah, she also bare Tubal-cain, an 
4. as she bare a son, and called his name Seta 



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Gen. 6. 4 tliey bare, .to them, the same. .mighty 
i6. I Sarai Abram's wife bare him no cliildren 
i6. 2 tlie Lord . restrained me from bearing 
i6. II thou (art) with child, and shalt hear a 
i6. 1$ Hagar bare Abrara a son : and Abram 
j6. 15 his son's name, which Hagar bare, Ishm. 

16. 16 when Hagar bare Ishmael to Abram 

17. 19 Sarah thy wife shall bear thee a son 

17. 21 which Sarah shall bear unto thee at this 
38. 13 Shall I of a surety bear a child, which 
ig. 37 the firstborn bare a son, and called his 
19. 38 she also bare a son, and called his name 
so. 17 wife, and. .maidservants; and they bare 
ai. 2 Sarah conceived, and bare Abraham a son 
21. 3 unto him, whom Sarah bare to him, Isaac 
21. 7 for I have born, .a son in his old age 

21. 9 she had born unto Abraham, mocking 

22. 2o she hath also born children unto thy 
22. 23 these eight Milcah did bear to JJahor 
02. 24 his concubine, .bare also Tebah, and 
24. 24 son of Milcah, which she bare unto 
24. 36 my master's wife bare a son to my 

24. 47 Nahor's son, whom Milcah bare unto 

25. 2 And she bare him Zimran, and Jokshan 
25. 12 Sarah's handmaid, bare unto Abraham 
05. 25 threescore years old when she bare them 
29. 32 And Leah conceived, and bare a son 

B9. 33, 34, she conceived again, and bare a son 
29. 34 because I have born him three sons 
sg. 35 she conceived again, and bare a son 

29, 35 called his name Judah ; and left bearing 

30. 1 Rachel saw that she bare Jacob no 

30. 3 and she shall bear upon my knees, that I 
30. s Bilhah conceived, and bare Jacob a son 
30. 7 Rachel's maid conceived again, and bare 
30. 9 Leah saw that she had left bearing 
30. 10 Zilpah Leah's maid bare Jacob a son 
30. 12 Zflpah Leah's maid bare Jacob a second 
30. 17 she conceived, and bare Jacob the fifth 
30. jg Leah conceived again, and bare Jacob 
30. 20 because I have borij him six sons : and 
30. 21 afterwards she bare a daughter, and 
30. 23 she conceived, and baie a sou ; and said 

30. 25 it came to pass, when Rachel had born J. 

31. 8 then all the cattle bare speckled 
31. 8 then bare all the cattle ringstraked 
31. 43 their children which they have born t 
34. I Dinah, .which she bare unto Jacob 

36. 4 Adah bare to Esau.. BashemathbareRcuel 
36. s Aholibamah bare Jeush, and Jaalam, and 
36. 12 Timna. .she bare to Eliphaz Amaleic 
56. 14 she bare to Esau Jeush, and Jaalam 
38. 3 she conceived, and bare a sou ; and ho 
38. 4 she conceived again, and bare a son 
38. 5 she yet again conceived, and bare a son 
38. 5 he was at Ciiezib, when she bare him 
41. 50 two sons, .which Asenath. .bare unto 
44. 27 Ye know that roy wife bare me two (sons) 
46. IS The3e(be)thesonsotLeah, whichshebaro 
46. 18 these she bare unto Jacob, (even) sixteen 
46. 20 daughter of Poti-pherah priest of On bare 
46. 25 and she bare these unto Jacob, .seven 
Exod. 2. 2 the woman conceived, and bare a son 
2. 22 she bare, .a son, and he called his name 
6. 20 and she bare him Aaron and Moses 
6. 23 she bare him Nadab, and Abihu, Eleazar 
6. 25 she bare him Phinehas : these (are) the 
21. 4 she have born him sons or daughters 
tev. x2. 2 conceived seed, and born a man child 
12. s But if she bear a maid child, then she 

12. 7 that hath born a male or a female 
Kum26. 59 bare to Levi in Egypt : and she bare 
Deut2i. 15 they have born him children, .the 

25. 6 the first-born which she beareth shall 
28. 57 toward her children which she shall bear 
Judg. 8. 31 she also bare him a son, whose name he 

11. 2 Gilead's wife bare him sons ; and his 

13. 2 Manoah. .his wife (was) barren, and bare 
13. 3 now, thou (art) barren, and bearest not 
*3- 3> S> 7 thou shalt conceive, and bear a son 
13. 24 the vromau bare a son, and called his 

Bath I. 12 also to night, and should also bear sons 

4. 12 Pharez, whom Tamar bare unto Judah 

4. 13 the Lord gave, .conception, and she bare 
4. J5 thy daughter in law. .hath born him 

t 8a> I. 20 she bare a son, and called his name 
2. s so that the barren hath born seven 

2. 2 1 that she conceived, and bare three sons 
4. 20 Fear not ; for thou hast born a son 

s Sa. Ti. 27 she became his wife, and bare him a son 
12. 15 struck the child that Uriah's wife bare 

12. 24 she bare a son, and he called his name S. 
21. 8 the daughter of Aiah, whom she bare 

t Kl. I. 6 and (his mother) bare him after Absalom 

3. 21 it was not my son, which I did bear 

II 20 the sisterofTahpenes bare him Genubath 
a Ki. 4. 17 the woman conceived, and bare a son 
« Ch. I. 32 she bare Zimram, and Jokshan, and 
2. 4 Tamar his daughter in law bare him 
B. 17 And Abigail bare Amasa : and the 
o. 19 Caleb took unto him Ephrath, which bare 
a. 21 Hezron. .and she bare him Segub 

2. 24 Abiah ; Hezron's wife bare him Ashur the 

3. 29 and she bare him Ahban, and Molid. 

. 2. 35 gave his daughter, .she bare him Attal 
2. 46 Caleb's concubine, bare Haran, and 
2. 48 Caleb's concubine, bare Sheber, and 
2. 49 She bare also Shaaph the father of 

4. 6 And Naarah bare him Ahuzam, and 

4. 9 saying, Because I bare him with sorrow 
4, 18 his wife Jehudijah bare Jered the father 
7. 14 sons of Manasseh ; Ashriel. .she bare 



1 Ch. 7. :4 his concubine the Araniites.? bare Machlr 

7. 16 Maachah the wife of Machlr bare a son 
7. i8 his sister Hammoleketli barelshod, and 

7. 23 she conceived, and bare a eon, .ind he 

2 Ch. II. 19 Which bare him children ; Jeusli and 

II. 20 the daughter of Absalom . bare him 
Job 2^. 21 He evil entreateth. .barren (that) beareth 
Prov.17. 25 and bitterness to her that bare nira 

23. 25 and she that bare thee shall rejoice 
Eccl. 3. 2 A time to be born, and a time to die 
Song 6. 9 she (is) the choice (one) of her that bare 

8. 5 she brought tlicc forth (Ihatl bare thee 
Isa, 7. 14 a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son 

8. 3 and she conceived, and bare a son 
54. I Sing, O barren, thou (that) didst not bear 
Jor, 15. 9 She that hath borne seven languisheth 

15. 10 thou hast borne me a man of strife 

16. 3 their mothers that bare them 

eo. 14 the day wherein my mother bare me 

22. 26 thee out, and thy mother that bare thee 
Eg. 6 that they may bear sons and daughters 
50. 12 she that bare you shall be ashamed 

Eze. 16. 20 thy daughters, whom thou hast borne 

23. 4 and they were mine, and they bare sons 
23. 37 caused their sons, whom they bare unto 

Hos, 1. 3 which conceived, and bare him a son 

r. 6 8he conceived again, and bare a daughter 
I. 8 Lo ruhamah, she conceived, and bare a 

5. To cause to go, tiS; yalak, 5. 

Zech. 5. 10 Whither do these bear the ephah t 

6.2*0 contain, h\3 kul, 5. 

Amos 7. 10 the land is not able to bear all his words 

7. To lift up, Vb; natal. 

Lam. 3. 28 because he hath borne (it) upon hira 

8. To lift up, '7b; natal, 3. 

Isa. 63. 9 he bare them, and carried them all the 

9. To lift up, bear, hear away, N'^J nasa. 

Gen. 4. 13 My punishment (is) greater than I can b. 

7. 17 the waters increased, and bare up the ark 

13. 6 the land was not able to bear them, that 

36. 7 could not bear them because of their 
Exod 18. 22 be easier for thyself, and they shal' bear 

19. 4 I bare you on eagles' wings, and brought 
25. 14 that the ark may be borne with them 
25. 27 places of the staves to bear the table 
25. 28 that the table may be borne with them 

27. 7 and the staves shall be. .to bear it 

28. 12 Aaron shall bear their names before the 
28. 29 Aaron shall bear the names of the child. 
28. 30 Aaron shall bear the judgment of the 
28. 38 Aaron may bear the iniquity of the holy 
28. 43 that they bare not iniquity, and die 

30. 4 places for the staves to bear it mthal 

37. 5 he put the staves, .to bear the ark 

37. 14 places for the staves to bear the table 
37. IS he.made the staves, .to bear the table 

37. 27 places for the staves to bear it withal 

38. 7 he put the staves . . to bear it withal 
I«v. 5. I if he do not utter (it), then he shall bear 

5. 17 yet is he guilty, and shall bear his 

7. 18 the soul ths^t eateth of it shall bear his 

10. 17 hath given it to you to bear the iniquity 
n. 2S whosoever beareth. .of the carcase of 

11. 28 he that beareth the carcase of them shall 
ii. 40 he also, that beareth the carcase of it 

15. 10 he that beareth (any of) those things 

16. 22 And the goat shall bear upon hira all 

17. 16 nor bathe, .then he shall bear his iniquity 

19. 8 that eateth it shall bear his iniquity 

20. 17 a, wicked thing, .he shall bear his iniquity 
2o,' 19 near kin : they shall bear their iniquity 
20.20 they shall bear their sin ; they shall die 
22. 9 lest they bear sin for it, and die therefore 
22.' 16 Or suffer them to bear the iniquity of 

24. 15 Whosoever curseth his God shall bear his 
Num. I. 50 they shall bear the tabernacle, and all 

4. 15 the sons of Kohath shall come to bear (it) 

4. 25 they shall bear the curtains of the 

5. 31 and this woman shall bear her iniquity 
7. 9 they should bear upon their shoulders 
9. 13 that man shali bear his sin 

II. 12 as a nursing father beareth the sucking 
II. 14 I am not able to bear all this people 
II. 17 they shall bear the burden of the people 
II. 17 that thou bear (it) not thyself alone 

13. 23 they bare it between two upon a staff 

14. 33 bearyourwhoredoms, until your carcases 
14. 34 each day for a year, shall ye bear your 
18.' I shall bear the iniquity of the sanctuary 

18. I thy sons with thee shall bear the iniquity 
18. 22 Neither must, .lest they bear sin, and 
18. 23 they shall bear their iniquity: (it shall be) 
x8. 32 ye shall bear no sin by reason of it, when 

30. IS then he shall bear her iniquity 

Deut. I. 9 saying,! am not able to bear you myself 

1. 12 How can I myself alone bear your 

I. 31 how that the Lord thy God bare thee, as 
-»■ J. 31 man doth bear his son, in all the way 
10. * to bear the ark of the covenant of the 

31. 9, 25 Vi'hich bare the ark of Uie covenant of 

32. II As an eagle, .beareth them on her wings 
Josh. 3. 8 the priests that bare the ark of the 

3. 13 of the priests that bear the ark of the 

3. IS as they that bare the ark were come unto 
3. 15 the feet of the priests that bare the ark 

3. 17 the priests that bare the ark of the 

4. 9 the feet of the priests which bare the ark 
4. lo Tor the priests which bare the ark stood 



Josh. 4, 16 Command the priests that bear the ark 

4. 18 when the priests that bare theark of the 
6. 4 seven priests shall bear before the ark 

6. 6 let seven priests bear seven trumpets of 
8. 33 which bare the ark of the covenant of 
Judg. 3. 18 he sent away the people that bare the 

1 Sa. 14. I said unto the young man that bare his 

14. 6 said to the young man that bare his 

17. 41 the man that bare the shield (went) before 

2 Sa. 6. 13 when they that bare the ark of the Lord 

18. IS ton young men that bare Joab's armour 
I Ki. 2. 26 because thou barest the ark of the Lord 

5. 15 ten thousand that bare burdens, and 
10. 2 she came, .with camels that bare spices 

14. 28 that the guard bare them, and brought 
2KI. 5. 23 servants: and they bare (them) before him 

18. 14 that which thou puttest on me will I bear 
iCh. 5. 18 men able to bear buckler and sword, and 
12. 24 children of Judah that bare shield and 

15. IS children of the Levites bare the ark of 
15. 26 God helped the Levites that bare the ark 

15. 27 and all the Levites that bare the ark 

a Ch. 9. I and camels that bare spices, and gold in . 
14. 8 an army (of men) that bare targets and 
14. 8 that bare shields and drew bows, two 
Neh. 4. 17 and they that bare burdens, with those 
Job 34. 31 I have borne (chastisement), I will not 
Pea. 55. 12 then I could have borne (it) : neither (was) 
69. 7 for thy sake I have borne reproach ; shame 
89. 50 I do bear in my bosom (the reproach of) 
gi. 12 They shall bear thee up in (their) hands 
Prov. $. 12 (if) thou scomest, thou alone shalt baie 
18. 14 but a wounded spirit who can bear? 

30. 21 and for four (which) It cannot bear 
Isa. I. 14 a trouble unto me ; I am weary to bear 

22. 6 Elam bare the quiver with chariots of 
46. 4 I have made, aud I will bear; even I will 
46. 7 They bear him upon the shoulder, they 

52. II be ye clean, that bear the vessels of the 

53. 4 ho hath borne our griefs, and carried our 
53. 12 and he bare the sin of many, and made 

Jer. 10. 5 they must needs be borne, because they 

10. 19 Truly this (is) a grief, and I must bear it 
17. 21 bear no burden on the sabbath day, nor 
77. 27 not to bear a burden, even entering in at 

31. 19 I did bear the reproach of my youth 
44. 22 the Lord could no longer bear, because 

Lam. 3. 27 good for a man that he bear the yoke in 
EzCj 4. 4 that thou shalt lie upon it thou shalt bear 
4. 5 so shalt thou bear the iniquity of the 
4. 6 and thou shalt bear the iniquity of the 
12. 6 shalt thou bear (it) upon (thy) shoulders 
12. 7 I bare (it) upon (my) shoulder in their 
1 2. 12 the prince that (is) among them shall bear 

14. 10 they shall bear the punishment of their 

16. 52 bear thine own shame for thy sins that 
16. 52 yea, be thou confounded also, and bear 
16. 54 That thou mayest bear thine own shame 

16. 58 Thou hast borne thy lewdness and thine 

17. 8 that it might bear fruit, that it might be 

18. 19 doth not the son bear the iniquity of the 
18. 20 The son shall not bear the iniquity of the 
18. 20 shall the father bear the iniquity of the 

23. 35 therefore bear thou also thy lewdness 
23. 49 ye shall bear the sins of your idols": and 

32. 24 yet have they borne their shame with 
32. 25 yet have they borne their shame with 
22. 30 and bear their shame with them that go 
34. 29 neither bare the shame of the heathen 
36. 6 ye have borne the shame of the heathen 
36. 7 about you, they shall bear their shame 
36. is-neither shalt thou bear the reproach of 
39. 26 that they have borne their shame, and all 
44. 10 they shall even bear their iniquity 

44. 12 and they shall bear their iniquity 
44. 13 they shall bear their shame, and their 
Joel 2, 22 the tree beareth her fruit, the fig tree 
Amos 5. 26 ye have borne the tabernacle of your 
Mic. 6.. i6 ye shall bear the reproach of my people 

7. 9 I will bear the indignation of the Lord 
Hag. 2. 12 If one bear holy flesh in the skirt of his-* 
Zech. 6. 13 he shall bear the glory, and shall sit and 

10. To hear, carry away, "^JD sahal. 

Gen. 49. IS and bowed his shoulder to bear, and 
Isa. 53. II many ; for he shall bear their iniquities 
Lam. 5. 7 and we have borne their iniquities 

11. 2*0 do, make, .T^'j; asah. 

2 Ki. 19. 30 take root downward, and bear fruit 
Isa. 37. 31 take root downward, and bear fruit 
Eze. 17, ?3 shall bring forth boughs, and bear fruit 
Hos. g. 16 yeaj though they bring forth, yet will I 

12. 7*0 he fruitful, rn? parah. 

Deut 29. 18 a root that beareth gall and wormwood 
13. To cause to sprout, nD)f tsamach, 5. 

Deut 29. 23 burning . . it is not sown, nor beareth 

14. To lift up, hear on, or away, afpw airo. 
Matt 27. 32 him they compelled to bear his cross 
Mark ». 3 sick of the palsy, which was borne of four 

15. 21 the father of Alexander, .to bear his cyoss 

15. Tb hear upward, 6.va<f)ipu anaphero. 

Heb. 9. 28 Christ was once offered to bear the sins 
I Pe. 2. 24 Who his own self bare our sins In his own 

16. TV) hear, take up, carry, PacrraCta hastazo. 
Matt. 3. II whose shoes I am not worthy to bear 

8. 17 Himself took our infirmities, and bare 
20. 12 which have borne the burden . .of the day 

Luke 7. 14 aud they that bare (him) stood still 

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Lukei4. 27 vvhosoeverdothnot bear liiscross. .cannot 
John 12. 6 and had the bag, and bare what was put 
16. 12 but ye cannot bear them now 

20. 15 if thou have borne liini Iieiice, tell me 
Acts 9. 15 to bear my name before the Gentiles 

15. JO our fathers nor we were able to bear? 

21. 35 was borne of the soldiers for the violence 
Ro'Biii. 18 thou bearest not the root, but the root 

15. I We theu that are strong ought to bear 
Gal. 5. 10 he that troubleth you shall bear his 
6. 2 Bear ye one another's burdens 
6. 5 For every man shall bear his own burden 
6. 17 I bear in my body the marlts of tlie Lord 
Eev. 2. 2 thou canst not bear them which are evil 
2. 3 And hast borne, and hast patience, and 

17. 7*0 lear or hegef (children), yfvvdoi (jennao. 
Xuke 1. 13 thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son 
23. 29 Blessed (are) the . . wombs that neverbare 

18. 7*0 bear out, iKipipw ekpherS. 

Heb. 6. 8 But that which bearcth thorns and briers 
19. T'o do, make, Troiew poieu. 

Xuke 8. 8 and sprang up, and bare fruit an hundred 
13. 9 And if it bear fruit, (well): and if not 

Jag. 3. 12 Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear 0. \). 

Rev. 22. 2 the tree of life, which bare twelve 

20. T'o cover closely, endure, ariyu sicgO. 

1 Co. 13. 7 Beareth all things, believeth all things 
21. T'o beget, bring forth, tIkto) tiklS. 

Gal. 4. 27 Rejoice, (thou) barren that bearest not 
22. To bear, carry, (pfpw pkero. 

Luke 23. 26 that he might bare (it) after Jesus 
John 2. 8 Draw out now, and bear. .And they bare 
15. 2 Every branch in me that beareth not 
15. 2 every (branch) that beareth fruit, he 
' 15., 4 As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself 
15. 8 is my Father glorified, that ye bear ' 

23.7*0 bear habitually, wear, (poptu phoreo. 
Rom 13. 4 for he beareth not the sword in vain 
I Co. 15. 49 as we have borne the image of the earthy 
15. 49 we shall also bear the image of the ' 

24.7*0 bear up under, inrocpepu hupophero. 

1 Co. 10. 13 that ye rajty be able to bear (it) 

BEAR, to be able to — 

To lift up, bear, endure, N?/} nasa. 

Gen. 4. 13 punishment (is) greater than I can bear 
13. 6 the land was not able to bear them 

Psa. 55. 12 an enemy, .then I could have borne (it) 

BEAR, to suffer to — 

To cause to lift up, h-;/\ nasa, 5. 

Lev. 22. 16 suller them to bear the iniquity o£; 
BEAR long, to — 
To suffer long, fiaKpoBv/x^a inakroihumeO. . 

Luke 18. 7 unto hini, though he bear long with 
BEAR out, to — 
To cause to go forth, K>; yalsa, 5. 

Kze. 46. 20 they bear (them) not.out into the utter 
BEAR, that — 
To lift up, S'pj natil. 

Zcph. I. II Howl, .all they that bear ^ilyer ^re cut 
BEAR up, to — 
l.T*o lift up, R^j nasa. 

Gen. 7. 17 the waters increased, and bare up the 
2.7'o rectify, fix, establish, l?a lakan, 3. 

Psa. 75. 3 are dissolved ; I bear up the pillars of it 
8.7*0 lift up, afpai airS. 

Matt. 4. 6 in (their) hands they shall bear thee np 

Luke 4, 11 in (their) hands they shall bear thee up 

BEAR up into, to — 

To look eye to eye, avro(p9a\fj.e(i) antophtholmeo. 

Acts 27. 15 could not bear up into the wind *' 
BEAR with, to — 
To hold up, avexofiat anechomai. 

Acts 18. 14 reason would that I .should bear with you 

2 Co. II. I Would to God ye could bear with me 

II. I in (my) folly : and indeed bear with me 
II. 4 accepted, ye might well bear with (him) 

BEAR witness, to — 

T'o answer, respond, ."ijj; anah. 

Job 16. 8 leanness rising up in me beareth witness 
BEARD — 
l.The beard, ]i)i zaqan. 

Lev. 13. 29 a plague uprn the head or the beard . 

13. 30 (even) a leprosy upon the head or beard 

14. 9 his hair off his head and his beard 

19. 27 Shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard 
21. 5 they shave off the corner of their beard 
. 35 I caught, .by his beard, and smote him 
13 let bis spittle fall down upon his beard 

4 shaved off the one half of their beards 

5 Tarry at Jericho until your b«ards be 
9 Joab took Ama.sa by the be.ard with the 
5 Tarry at Jericho until your beards be 
3 plucked off the hair of. .my beard 
2 the head, that ran down upon the beard 
2 Aaron's beard : that went down to.. his 

, 20 it shall also consume the beard 
2 on., their heads, .baldness.. every beard 
S having their beards shaven, and their. 



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Jer. 48. 37 For every head . .bald, and every beard 
Eze. 5. I upon thine head and upon thy beard 

2. 7'he chin or upper lip, osa sapham. 

2 Sa. 19. 24 dressed his feet, nor trimmed his beard 

BEARING — 

\.To lift up, bare, carry away, H^) nasa. 

Gen. 37. 25 their camels bearing spicery and balm 
Hum 10. 17 sons of Jlerari set forward, bearing the 

10. 21 Kohathites set forward, bearing the 
Josh. 3. 3 the priests the Levites bearing it, then 

3. 14 priests bearing t)ie ark of the covenant 
6. 8 seven priests bearing the seven trumpets 

6. 13 seven priests bearing seven trumpets of 

1 Sa. 17. 7 and one bearing a shield went before 

2 Sa. 15. 24 bearing the ark of the covenant of God 

2.^0 carry, fiaa-r a(w bastazO. 

Marki4. 13 a man bearing a pitcher of water 
Luke 22. iQ a man meet you, bearing a pitcher of 
Jolin 19. 17 he bearing his cross went forth into a 

3. T'o bear, tpepu pheru.. 

lleb. 13. 13 without the camp, beoring his reproach 

BEARING about — 

T'o bear about, irepKpfpu periphero. 

2 Co. 4. 10 Always bearing about in the body the 
[See also Armour, blame, burdens, children, 
fruit, grudge, loss, record, rule, take, testi- 
mony, tidings, twins, witness.] 
BEAST — 
\. Cattle, quadruped, ."ten? behemah. 

Gen. 6. 7 both man, and beast, and the creeping 

7. 2 every clean beast thou shalt take to thee 
7. 2 and of beasts that (are) not clean by two 

7. 8 clean beasts, and of beasts that (are) not 

8. 20 took of every clean beast, and of every 

34. 23 their substance and every beast of their's 
, 36. 6 his cattle, and all his beasts, and all 

Exod. 8. 17 it became lice in man, and in beast ; all 

8. 18 there were lice upon man, and upon . 
9.' 9 a boil .blains upon man, and upon beast 

9. 10 (with) blains upon man, and upon beast 
9. 19 every man and beast which shall be found 
9. 22 upon man, and upon beast, and upon 

9. 25 all. .in the field, both man and beast 

11. 5 shall die. and all the firstborn of beasts 

11. 7 move his tongue, against man or beast 

12. 12 smite all the firstborn, .man and beast 

13. 2 firstborn, .of man and of beast : it (is) 
13. j2 every firstling that cometh of a beast 

13. 15 of man, and the fii'stborn of beast 

19. 13 shot through ; whether (it be) beast or 
22. lo an ox, or a sheep, or any beast to keep 
22. 19 Whosoever lieth with a beast shall 

Lev. 7. 21 uncleanness of man, or (any) unclean 

-7. 25 For whosoever eateth the fat of the beast 
7. 26 blood, .of fowl or of beast, in any of your 
i I. 2 among all the beasts that (are) on 
J I. 3 (and) cheweth the cud, among the beasts 
II. 26 (The carcases) of every beast which 
II. 39 And if any beast, of which ye may eat 
II. 46 This (is) the law of the beasts, and of the 
18. 23 IN either shalt thou lie with any beast 
18. 23 shall any woman stand before a beast 

20. 15 lie vrith a beast, .ye shall slay the beast 
so. 16 And if a woman approach unto any beast 
so; j6 thou shalt kill the woman, and the beast 
so. 25 therefore put difference between . .beasts 
20. 25 not make your souls abominable by beast 
24. 21 And he that killeth a beast, he shall 

27. 9 if (it be) a beast, whereof men bring 
S7. 10 he shall at all change beast for beast 
27. II And if. .any unclean beast, of which they 
27. II he shall present the beast before the 
27. 26 Only the firstling of the beasts, which 
27. 27 And if. .of an unclean beast, then he 
27. 28 all that he hath, (both) of man and beast 
Num. 3. 13 the first born in Israel.both man and beast 
• 8. 17 of Israel (are) mine, .man and beast : on 
18. 15 of men or beasts, shall be thine 
18. 15 the firstling of unclean beasts shalt thou 
31. II all the prey, (both) of men and of beasts 
31. 26 that was taken, (both) of man and of beast 
31. 30 take . of the flocks, of all manner of beasts 

31. 47 one portion, .(both) of man and of beast 
Deut. 4. 17 The likeness of any beast that (is) on the 

14. 4 These (are) the beasts which ye shall eat 
14. 6 And every beast that parteth the hoof 
14. 6 cheweth the cud among the beasts, that 

27. 21 he that lieth with any manner of beast 

28. 26 be meat., unto (hebeasts of the earth, and 

32. 24 I. .send the teeth of be.ists upon them 
Judg 20. 48 as the beast, and all that came to hand 
I .Sa. 17. 44 I will give thy flesh, .to the beasts 

1 Ki. 4. 33 he spake also of beasts, and of fowl 

18. 5 fin d grass .. that we loose not all the beasts 

2 Ki. 3. 17 ye, and your cattle, and your beasts 
2 Ch. 32. 28 and stalls for all manner of beasts 
Ezra I. 4, 6 with gold, and with goods, .with beasts 
Noh. 2. 12 neither (was there any) beast with me 

2. 14 for the beast (that was) under me to pass 
Job 12. 7 But ask now the beasts, and they shall ' 
18. 3 Wherefore are we counted as beasts 

35. J I Who teacheth us more than the beasta 
Psa. 8. 7 oxen, yea, and the beasts of the field 

36. 6 Lord, thou preservest man and beast 
49. 12, 20 man . .he is like the beasts (that) 

73. 22 ignorant : I was (as) a beast before thee 
135. 8 firstborn of Egypt, both of man and beast 



Psa. 147. 9 He giveth to the beast his food, (and) to 

Prov.i2. 10 regardeth the life of his beast: but the 
30. 30 A lion, .strongest among beasts, and 

Eccl. 3. j8 might see that they themselves are beasts 
3. 19 befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts 
3. 19 man hath no preeminence above a beast 
3. 21 and the spirit of the beast that gocth 

Isa. 18. 6 beasts of the earth . . beasts of the earth 

30. 6 The burden of the beasts of the south' 
63. 14 As a beast goeth down into the valley 

Jer. 7. 20 this place, upon man, and upon beast 
7. 33 shall be meat . . for the beasts of the ' 
9. 10 of the heavens and the beast are fled 
12. 4 the beasts are consumed, and the birds 
IS. 3 of the heaven, and the beasts of the earth 

26. 4 shall be meat . . for the beasts of the earth 
jg. 7 to be meat, .for the beasts of the earth' 
21. 6 will smite, .this city, both man and beast 

27. 5 the beast that (are) upon the ground . 

31. 27 seed of man, and with the seed of beast 

32. 43 (It is) desolate without man or beast," 

33. 10 desolate without man and without beast 
33. 10 without inhabitant, and without beast 

33. 12 desolate without man and without beast 

34. 20 be for meat, .to the beasts of the earth 
36. 29 to cease from thence man and beast?' 
50. 3 they shall depart, both man and beast 
.51. 62 shall remain in it, neither man nor beast 

Eze. 8. 10 every form of creeping things, and . . beasts 
14. 13, 17 cut off man and beast from its 
14. 19, 21 to cut off from it m.m and beast 
25. 13 I. .will cut off man and beast from it 
29. 8 cut off man and beast out of thee? 
eg. 11 nor foot of beast shall pass through tt 
32. 13 the beasts thereof . .the hoofs of beasts 

36. II 1 will multiply upon you man and beast 
44. 31 that is dead of itself . .fowl or beast 

Joel I. 18 How do the beasts groan ! the herds 

1. 20 The beasts of the field cry also unto thco 

2. 22 Be not afraid, ye beasts of the field 

Jon. 3. 7 Let neither man nor beast, herd nor flock, 

3. 8 let man and beast be covered with 
Mic. 5. 8 as a lion among the beasts of the forest 
Hab. 2. 17 shall cover thee, and the spoil of beasta 
Zeph. I. 3 1 will consume man and beast ; 1 will 
Zech. 8. JO hire for man, nor any hire for beast 

14. 15 of all the beasts that shall be in these 
2. JSeasi, brute, I'ya beir. 

Gen. 45. 17 This do ye ; lade your beasts, and go, get 
Exod22. 5 shall put in his beast, and shall feed 
Num2o. 8 give., congregation and their beasts drink 
20. J I the congregation diank, and their beasta 

3.A living creature, 'n chai. 

Gen. I. 24 beast of the earth after his kind 

I. 25 God made the beast of the earth after 

1. 30 to every beast of the earth, and to every 
a. 19 God formed every beast of the field, and. 

2. 20 to every beast of the field ; but for Adam 

3. I serpent was more subtile than any beast 
3. 14 above every beast of the field ; upon thy 
7. 14 They, and every beast after his kind, and 

7. 21 both of fowl, and of cattle, and of beast 

8. ig Every beast, every creeping thing, and 

9. 2 of you shall be upon every beast of tho 
9. 5 at the hand of every beast will I requiro 
9. 10 and of every beast of the earth with you 
g. 10 all that go out of the ark, to every beast- 

37. 20 Some evil beast hath devoured him : and 
37. 33 an evil beast hath devoured him; Joseph 

Exod23. II what they leave the beasts of the field 
23. 29 the beast of the field multiply against 

Lev. 5. 2 whether, .a carcase of an unclean beast 
II. 2 These (are) the beasts which ye shall eat 
II. 27 all manner of beasts that go on (all) four 
II. 47 between the beast that may be eaten 
J I. 47 and the beast that may not be eaten 
17. 13 which hunteth and catcheth any beast . 

25. 7 for the beast that (are) in thy land, shall 
• 26. 6 1 will rid evil beasts out of the land 

26. 22 I will also send wild beasts among you 
Nuni35. 3 for their goods, and for all their beasts 
Deut. 7. 22 lest the beasts of the field increase upon 

1 Sa. 17. 46 and lo the wild beasts of the earth 

2 Sa. 21. 10 nor the beasts of the field by night 

2 Ki. 14. 9 and there passed by a wild beast 

3 Ch. 25. 18 and there passed by a wild beast. 
Job 5. 22 shalt thou be afraid of the beasts 

5. 23 the beasts of the field shall be at peace 
■t-j. 8 Then the beasts go into dens, and rcmaia 

39 15 crush them . .the wild be.-ist may break 
40. 20 where all the beasts of the field play , 

Psa so 10 For every beast of the forest (is) mine 
' 79. 2 the flesh of thy saints unto the beasts' 
J04 11 They give drink to every beast of tho 
104 20 all the beasts of the forest do creep 
J04 25 wherein (are), .small and great beasts 
J48 10 Beasts, and all cattle, .and flying fowl 

Isa. 3< o No ravenous beast shall go up thercoo 

40 16 beasts thereof suflicient for a burnt-off. 
47 20 The beast of the field shall honour me 
le. I idols were upon the beasts, and upon tho 



Jer. 

28! 14 i have gTven him the beasts of the field 
Ezo. s. 17 will I send upon you famine, .evil beasts 
14. IS I cause noisome beasts to pass through 
14. IS may pass through because of the beasta 
14. 21 the famine, and the noisome beast, and 
29. 5 I have given thee for meat to the beasta 
31. 6 the beasts of the field bring forth their 



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Eze. 31. J3 the beasts of the field Bhall be upon his 

32. 4 I will fill the l)east3 of the whole earth 

33. 2; will I give to the beasta to be devoured 

34. 5 tliey became meat to all the beasts of the 
34. 8 my flocli became meat to every beast of 
34. 25 cause the evil beasts to cease out of the 
34. 28 shall the boasts of the land devour them 

38. 20 the beasts of the field, and all creeping 

39. 4 (to) the beasts of the field to be devoured 
39. 17 Speak unto, .every beast of the field 

Pan. 2. 38 the beasts of the field . .hath he given 

4. 12 the beasts of the field had shadow under 

4. 14 let the beasts get away from under it 

4. 15 and (let) his portion (be) with the beasts 

4. 16 let a beast's heart be given unto him 

4. 21 under wliich the beasts of the field dwelt 
4, 23 (let) his portion (be) with the beasts of 
4. 25 thy dwelling shall be with the beasts 

4. 32 thy dwelling, .with the beasts of the field 

5. 21 his heart was made lilte the beasts, and 
7. 3 four great beasts came up from the sea 
7. 5 another beast, a second, like to a bear 
7. 6 the beast had also four heads ; and 

7. 7 behold a fourth beast, dreadful and 
7. 7 it (was) diverse from all the beasts that 

7. II I beheld.. till the beast was slain, and 

7. 12 As concerning the rest of the beasts, they 

7. 17 These great beasts . . shall arise out of the 
7. 19 I would know the truth of. .fourth beast 
7. 23 The fourth beast shall be the fourtli 

8. 4 no beasts might stand before him. 
Dob. 2. 12 the beasts of the field shall eat them 

2. 18 A covenant for them with the beasts of 
4. 3 the beasts of the field, and with the 

13. 8 the wild Deast shall tear thera 

Zeph. 2. 14 all the beasts of the nations : both the 
3. 15 a place for beasts to lie down in ! 

LSout, breathing creature, (nDn?) v^ mphesh. 
Lev. 24. 18 a beast shall make it good ; beast for b. 

B.Slaughlered animal, njo tehach. 

Prov. 9. 2 She hatli killed her beasts ; she hath 

6.A living creature, (uov Doon. 

Hebi 13. It the bodies of those beasts, .are burned 
2 Pe. 2. 12 But these, as natural brute beasts 
Jude 10 what they know naturally, as. .beasts 
Eev. 4. 6 round about the throne . . four Ijeasts 

4. 7 beast (was) like a lion, and . . second beast 
4. 7 third beast had a face, .the fourth beast 
4. 8 the four beasta had each of them six 

4. 9 wheu those beasts give glory and honour 

5. 6 midst of the throne and of the four beasts 
5. 8 the four beasts. , fell down before the 

S. II round about the throne and the beasts 

5. 14 And the tour beasts said, Amen. Aud 

6. I oue of the four beasts saying, Come 

6. 3 I heard tlie second beast say, Come and 

6. 5 I lieard the third beast say. Come and 

6. 6 a voice in tlie midst of the four beasts 

6. 7 1 heard the. .fourtli beast say. Come and 
711 the elders and the four beasts, and fell , 

14. 3 before the four beasts and the elders 

15. 7 And one of the four beasts gave unto 

19. 4 the four beasts fell dowii and worshipped 

1.A wild least, Btjpiov therion. 

Acts 28. 5 And he shook off the beast into the fire 
Titus 1. 12 Tho Cretians (are) aUvay liars evil beasts 
Heb. 12. 20 so much as a beast touch the mountain 
Jas. 3. 7 For every kind of beasts, and of birds 
Kev. 6. 8 to kill, .with the beasts of the earth 
II. 7 the beast that ascendeth out of the 
13. 1 1. ,saw a beast rise up out of the sea 
13. 2 And the beast which I saw was like 
13. 3 all the world wondered after the beast 
13. 4 beast. .worshipped the beast. .the beast 
15. II I beheld auother beast coming up 

13, 12 the power of the first beast before him 

13. 12 the first beast, whose deadly wound was 
13. 14 he had power, .in the sight of the beast 

13. 14 they should make an image to the beast 

13. 15 give life unto the image of the beast 

13. 15 image of the beast, .image of the beast . 
13. 17 the name of the beast, or the number of 
13 18 Let him. .count the number ofthe beast 

14. 9 If any man worship the beast and his 

14. II who worship the beast and his imago 

15. 2 that had gotten the victory over the beast 

16. 2 men which had tlie mark of the beast 
16. 10 poured, .upon the seat of the beast 

16. 13 out of tlie mouth of the beast, and out 

17. 3 I saw a woman sit upon a .. beast 

17. 7 mystery of the woman, and of the beast 
17. 8 The beast that thou sawest was and is 
17. 8 when they behold the beast that was 
17. II And the beast that was, and is not 

17. 12 power as kings one hour with the beast 

17. 13 their power and strength unto the beast 

17. 16 horns which thou sawest upon the beast 

17. 17 give their kingdom unto the beast 

19. 19 I saw the beast, and tlie kings of the 

19. 20 And tlie beast was taken, and with him 
19. 2<S^tiad received the mark of the beast 

20. 4 which had not worshipped the beast 
20. 10 where the beast and the false prophet 

S.Beast of burden, or fir food, KTrjuoi ktenos. 
Lukeio. 34 set him on his own beast, and brought 
Acts 23. 24 provide (them) be.nsts, that they may set 
1 Co. 15.39 another flesh of beasts, another of fishes 
Bev. i3. 13 and fine flour, aud wheat, and beasts 



BEAST, •wild or venomous — 
1,A living creature, 'o chai. 

1 Sa. 17. 46 I will give, .to the wild t jasts of the 
2,A wild animal, Bripiov, therion. 

Mark i. 13 in the wilderness, .with the wild beasts 
Acts 10. 12 [wild beasts], and creeping things, aud 
II. 6 wild beasts, and creeping things, aud 
28. 4 the barbarians saw the venomous beast 

BEAST, awift — 

A dromedary, rmyy^ Icirkaroih. 

Isa. 66. 20 upon mules, aud upon swift beasts 
[See also Desert, fat, fed, fight with, fourfooted, 
slain, torn of, wild.] 

BEAST that dieth of itself — 
Carcase, Tf}2} nebelah. 

Lev. 7. 24 the fat of the beast that dieth of itself 
BEAT, to — 
\.To pound in a mortar, ^n duk. 

Num.11. 8 ground (it) in mills, or beat, .in a mortar 
2. To knock, ps'j daphaq, 7. 

Judg.ig. 22 beat at the door, and spake to the master 
^.To smite (as with a hammer), ohn halam. 

Pi'ov.23. 35 they have beaten me, (^.nd) I felt (it) not 
4. To beat out or off, issn chabat, 

Deut.24. 20 When thou beatest thine olive tree 
b.To crush, bruise, nn; kathath. 

Joel 3. 10 Beat your plowshares into swords, and 
6. To beat down or out, nns kathath, 3. 

2 Ch. 34. 7 had beaten th6 graven images into powder 
Isa. 2. 4 they shall beat their swords Into plowsh. 
Mic. 4. 3 they shall beat their swords into plowsh. 

7. To smite, cause to smite, ."tjj nakah, 5. 

Deut2s. 3 beat him above these with many stripes 
2Ki. 13. 25 Three times did Joash beat him. and 
Prov.23. 13 (if) thou beatest him with the rod, he 
23. 14 Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and 
Jon. \ 4. 8 the sun beat upon the head of Jonah 

8.T0 stamp, beat out, Vi3T raqa, 3. 

Exod 39. 3 they did beat the gold into thiu plates 

9, Tq beat, wear away, pn<f shachaq. 

Exod 30. 36 thou shalt beat (some) of it very small 
2 Sa. 22. 43 I beat thera as small as the dust ' 
Psa. 18. 42 Then did I beat them small as the dust 

lO.To skin, flay, thrash, S^pa deru. 

Matt 21. 35 beat oue, and killed another, and stoned 
Marki2. 3 they caught, .and beat him, and sent 
Luke 20. 10 the husbandmen beat him, and sent (him) 
20. II they beat him also, and entreat-ed (him) 
Acta 5. 40 when they bad called., and beaten., they 
16. 37 They have beaten us openly uncondemned 
22. 19 beat in every synagogue them that 
1 Co. 9. 26 not as one that beateth the air 

11. To beat with a rod, l)aBSi((ii rhabdizo. 

Acts 16. 22 the magistrates, .comnjanded to beat 

12. To strike, smite, tutttu iupto. 

Luke 12. 45 begin to beat the men servants and 
Acts 18. 17 took., and beat.. before the judgment 

BEAT into, to — 

To cast or throw upon, e-tti/SciAAw epiballo, 
Mark 4. 37 the waves beat into the ship, so that it 

BEAT upon, to — 

l.To strike toward, trpoaKiirrai proskopto. 

Matt. 7. 27 [beat upon] that house ; and it fell : and 
2. To fall toward, irpowiirToi prospiptO. 

Matt. 7. 25 [beat upon] that house ; and it fell not 

BEAT vehemently against or upon, to — 
To break or burst , toward, irpocrp'fiyvvnt, 

Luke 6. 48 the stream beat vehemently upon that 
6. 49 against which the stream did beat vehem. 

BEAT with rods, to — 

To beat with rofls, paBSi^ui rhabdizo. 

2 Co. II. 25 Thrice was I beaten with rods, once was 

BEAT down, to — 

1. To smite {as with a hammer), D^n halam. 

1 Sa. 14. 16 the multitude, .went on beating down 
2.2*0 break down or throujh, o-m haras. 

2 Ki. 3. 25 they beat down the cities, and on every 
Z.To crush, bruise, nns kathath'. 

Psa. 89. 23 I will beat down his foes before his face 
4. To break doimi, J'nj nathats. 

Judg. 8. 17 he beat down the tower of Penuel. and 

9. 45 beat dovm the city, and sowed it with salt 
3KI.23. 12 did the king beat down, and brake 

BEAT in pieces — 

To beat small, pjj'j daqaq, 5. . 

Mic. -4. 13 thou shalt beat in pieces many people 

BEAT off, to — 

To beat out or off, Ban chabat. 

Isa. 27. 12 the Lord' shall beat off from the channel 
BEAT out, to — 
To beat out or off, a;n chabat. 

Kuth 2, 17 beat out that she had gleaned : and it 



BEAT to pieces, to — 
To bruise, xpi daka, 3. 

Isa. 3. 15 What mean ye. .ye boat my people to p. 
BEATEN — 
1. Beaten down or out, n'Pj kaihilh. 

Exod 27. 20 pure oil olive beaten for the light, to 
29. 40 with the fourth part of an hin of beatca 

Lev. 24. 2 pure oil olive beaten for the light, to 

Num 28. s with the fourtli . . of an hia of beaten oil 

2. Beaten out tuork, nfpo miqshah. 

Num. 8. 4 the candlestick, .beaten gold, unto the 

3. To slaughter, beat out, arvf shachat. 

1 Ki. 10. 16 Solomon made, .targets (of) beaten gold 

10. 17 And. .three hundred shields (of) beaten 

2 Ch. 9. 15 two hundred targets (of) beaten gold : six 

9. 15 hundred (shekels) of beaten gold went to 
9. 16 And three hundred shields, .beaten gold 
BEATEN, to be — 
l.To be come upon, plagued, V?) naga, 2. 

Josh. 8. 15 as if they were beaten before them and 
2, To be smitten, plagued, li) nagaph, 2. 

2 Sa. 2. 17 sore battle that day. . Abner was beaten 
3.T0 smite, '.13} nakah, 6. 

Deut. 25. 2 worthy to be beaten, .to be beaten 
4. To be smitten, Ki nakah, 6. 

Exod. 5. 14 theofiicers.. were beaten, (and)demande(l 
5. 16 Make brick : and, behold, .(are) beaten 

5.70 skin, flay, thrash, Sepco dero. 

Marki3. 9 'u the synagogues ye shall be beaten 

Lukei2. 47 that servant, .shall be beaten with many 
12. 48 But he . . shall be beaten with few (stripes) 
BEATEK com — 
Beaten, out com,\!n\ geres. 

Lev. 2. 14 com dried, .com beaten out of full ears 
BEATEN down, to be — 
\.To he cast down, affrighted, nnri chathath, 2. 

Isa. 30. 31 shall the Assyrian be beaten down 
2. To be beaten down or out, nri3 kathath, 6. 

Jer. 46. 5 their mighty ones are beaten down, and 
BEATEN in sunder, to be — 
To be dashed tn pieces, }'5J naphats, 4. 

Isa. 27. 9 as chalk stones that are beaten in sunder 
BEATEN out, to be — 
To be beaAen out or off, bjn chabat,- 2. 

Isa. 28. 27 the fitches are beaten out with a staff 
BEATEN out of one piece — 
Beaten out work, n^pp miqshah. 

Exod 37. 7 beaten out of one piece made ho them 
BEATEN to pieces, to be — 
To be beaten dovjn or out, nps kathath, 6. 

Mic. I. 7 graven images, .shall be beaten to pieces 
BEATEN work — 
Beaten out work, fij'iPP miqshah. 

Exod25. 18 fof) beaten work shalt thou make thera 
25. 31 (of) beat Ml work shall the candlestick be 
25. 36 all of it. .one beaten work of pure gold 
37. 17 (of) beaten work made he the candlestick 
37. 22 all of it (was) one beaten work 

Num. 8. 4 And this work, .(was) beaten work 
BEATING — 
l.To skin, flay, thrash, Sepa dero. 

Mark 12. 5 beating some, and killing somo 
2.T0 strike, -rv-mo) tupto. 

Acts 21. 32 the soldiers, they left beating of Paul 
BEAUTIFUL — 
l.Good of form, .nxnp njia tohath march. 

2 Sa. II. 2 the woman (was) very beautiful to look 

Esth. 2. 7 the maid (was) fair aud beautiful ; whom 

2.Beauty, desire, roc buck, '3^ tsebi. 

Isa. 4. 2 the branch of the Lord be beautiful^and 

Z.Beauty, glory, ni.Nrn n-iN^ri tipharah, tiphereth. 
Isa. 52. I Zion ; put on thy beautiful garments 

64. II Our holy and our beautiful house, whero 
Jer. 13. 20 (that)was given thee, thy beautiful flock? 

48. 17 the strong staff broken, .the beautiful 
Eze. 16. 12 I put. .a beautiful crown upon thine head 
23. 42 put. .beautiful cro^vns upon their heads 

i.Fairness, bexuty, na; yaplieh. 

iSa. 25. 3 0f good understanding, and of a beautiful 
Psa. 48. 2 Beautiful for situation, the joy of tlie 
Eccl. 3. It He hath made every (thing) beautiful ia 
Song 6. 4 Thou (art) beautiful, O my love, as 

S.Fair of form, iNh ny. yephath toar. 

Gen. 29. 17 Eachel was beautiful and well favoured 
.Deut2i. II seest among the captives a beautiful 

6.Fair{ofeyes),ns',yapheh. 

I Sa. 16. 12 a beautiful countenance, and goodly to 

7. Opportune, ripe, fit, &pa7ot hOraios. 

Matt 23. 27 which indeed appear beautiful outward 
Acts 3. 2 the gate of the temple, .called Beautiful 

3. 10 he which sat for alms at the Beautiful 
Horn lo. 1 5 beautiful are the feet of them that preach 

BEAUTIFTTI, to be — 

l.To be fair, beautiful, .iq; yaphah. 

.Song 7. 1 How beautiful are thy feet with shoes 
Eu.Q. 16. 13 thou wast exceeding beautiful, and thoU 



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2.T0 be cwtiely, nnj naah, 3. 

Isa. 52. yl^Hojv ■beautiful upon the mountains are 

BBATTTITT, to — 

To make beautiful, IN? paar, 3. 

Ezra 7. 27 to beautify the house of the LOKD which 
Psa. 149. 4 he will beautify the meek with salvation 
Isa. 60. 13 to beautify the place of my sanctuary 

BEATJTY — 

l.Honour, beauty. Tin kadar. 

Job 40. 10 array thyself with glory and beauty 
Psa. no. 3 thy power, in the beauties of holiness 
Prov.20. ag the beauty of old men (is) the grey head 
I^im. I. 6 all her beauty is departed : her princes 

2.ff(mour, beauty, .Ti-iq hadarah. 

1 Ch. 16. 29 worship the Lord in the beauty ot 

a Ch. 20. 2i.that should praise the beauty of holiness 
Psa. 29. aVorship the Lord in the beauty of 
96. 9 worship the Lord in the beauty of 

Z.Honour, beauty, majesty, nin hod. 

Hos. 14. 6 his beauty shall be as the olive tree, and 

A.To desire, noij chamad. 

Psa. 39. II thou makest his beauty to consume away 

B^avmess, beauty, n^; yapheh. 

3 Sa. 14. 25 so much praised as Absalom for. .beauty 
6. Fairness, beauty, '9' yephi. 

Eze. 28. 7 draw their swords against the beauty of 

T.Fairness, beauty, 'b; yophi. 

Esth. 1. II shew the people and the princes.. beauty 

Psa. 45. II So shall, .king greatly desire thy beauty 
so. 2 the perfection of beauty, God hath 

Prov. 6. 25 Lust not after her beauty in thine heart 
31. 30 Favour (is) deceitful, and beauty (is) vain 

Isa. 3. 24 come to pass, ^burning instead of beauty 
33. 17 Thine eyes shall see the king in. .beauty 

I/am. 2. IS (Is) this the city . .perfection of beauty 
. Eze. t6. 14 went forth among, .heathen for. .beauty 
16. IS thou didst trust in thine own beauty 
16. 25 Thou .hast made thy beauty .abhorred 
27. 3 thou hast said, I (am) of perfect beauty 

27. 4 thy builders have perfected thy Deauty 
S7. II they have made thy- beauty perfect 

eS. 12 full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty 
28. 17 was lifted up because of thy beauty 
31. 8 tree. .was like unto him in his beauty 
Zech. 9. 17 how great (is) his beauty y corn shall 

^.Appearance, sight, "NiD mareh. 

Isa. 53. 2 no beauty that we should desire him 

^.Pleasantness, D^i noam. 

Psa. 27. 4 to behold the beauty of the Lord 

go. 17 let the beauty of the Loud our God be 
Zech II. 7 one I called Beauty, the other I called 
II. 10 I took my staff, (even) Beauty, and cut 

\Q.Bea.uty, ornament, head-dress, -fi^peer. 

Isa. 61. 3 to give unto them beauty for ashes 
W.Beauty, desire, roebrtck, 'Sy tsebi. 

2 Sa. 1. 19 The beauty of Israel is slain upon thy 
Eze. 7, 20 As for the beauty of his ornament 

12.Form, r^, iiJ! tsur, tsir, 

Psa. 49. 14 their beauty shall consume in the grave 
IZ.Beauty, nn^SB, n-jx?!? tipharah, tiphereth. 

ExodaS. a Aaron thy brother for glory and . . beauty 

28. 40 make for them, for glory and for beauty 
sCh. 3. 6 house with precious stones for beauty 
Psa. 96. 6 strength and beauty (are), .his sanctuary 
Isa. 13. 19 the beauty of the Chaldees' excellency 

28. I whose glorious beauty (is) a fading flower 
s8. 4 the glorious beauty, which (is) on the 
28. s of glorjr, and for a diadem of beauty 
44. 13 according to the beauty of a man ; that 
Xam. 2.^ t cast down from heaven, .the beaaty ot 

BZA.TTTY, to pass in — 
To be pleasant, Dyj naem,. 

'Eze. 32. 19 Whom dost thou pass in beaaty 7 go 

BE'-BAl, '33 fatherly. 

I. A man whose descendants came tip with Zerub- 

babel, b.o. 44s. 

Ezra e. 1 1- children of B., six hundred twenty and 

Meh. 7, 16 children of B., six hundred twenty and 
9. One whose posterity came up with Ezra in the titne 
of Artaxerxes [perhaps the same as No. i], B.O. 445. 

Ezra 8. 1 1 of the sons of B. ; Zechariah the son of B. 
10. 28 Of the sons also of B. ; Jehobanan 
X One that sealed the covenant, B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. 15 [chief of the people}. .Bunni, >^;ad. B. 

BECATTSE — 

l./ra regard to, hl< el. 

I Sa. 4. 21 because the ark ot Qod was taken, and 
2.That, 1^^ asher. 

Gen. 30. 18 because I have gi^en my maiden to my 
2Jn that, i^tts baasher. 

Gen. 39. g from me but thee, because thou (art) his 
A.Even as, leiN? kaasher. 

I Sa. 28. 18 Because thou obevedst not the voice of 
Z. Because that, n^>t ijr, yaan asher. 

Gen. 22. 16 for because thou hast done this thing 

Deut, I. 36 becau^. .bath wholly followed the U>si> 



QMecause that, lEif? Sy al asher. 

Exod32. 35 plagued the people, because they made 

7.£ecause that, IK'S ijiH, eqeb asher. 

Gen. 22. 18 because thou hast obeyed my Voice 
2 Sa. 12. 6 fourfold, because he did this thing, and 

a. From, the face that, -w» 'isg mippene asher. 
Exodig. 18 because the LORD descended upon it in 
Jer. 44. 23 Because ye have burned incense, and 

9. Under that, Ik's nnn tachath asher. 

Num2s. 13 because he was zealous for his God, and 
Deut2i. 14 because thou hast humbled her 

IQ.Conc^ning the matter that, i»n "isT Sy. 

Deut22. 24 because she cried not. .because he hath 

11. Al answer to, because, |y: yaan. 

Lev. 26. 43 because, even because they despised my 
Num It. 2o because that ye have despised the Lobd 
Eze. 25. 8 Because that Moab and Seir do say 

12. /re answer that, '9 jy? yaan ki. 

1 Ki. 21. 29 because, he humbleth himself before me 
Isa. 3. 16 Because the daughters of Zion are 

13. The heel, end, consequence, ^Bi! eqeb. 

Num 14. 24 because he had another spirit with him 
Deut 8. 20 because ye would not be obedient unto 

li.The consequence that, ■? 3i5y eqeb ki. 

2 Sa. i2.;io because thou hast despised me, and hast 
Amos 4. 12 because I will do this unto thee, prepare 

l5.Wholly over-against this, ''1 '51? "JJ kol qebet di, 
Ezra 4. 14 because we have maintenance from 
Dan. 2. 8 because ye see the thing is gone from me 

3. 29 because there is no other God that can 

6. 3 because an e.'icellent spirit (vvas) in hlra 

IQ.On so, over so, 13 Vj; al ken. 

Judg. 6. 22 because I have seen an angel of the Lord 
n.From that, '')")0 min di. 

Dan. 3. 22 because the king's commandment was 
X&.From the face of, '49P mippene. 

Jer. 44. 23 Becauseye have burned incense., because 
i^.For, wherefore, yap gar. 

John 3. 19 than light, because their deeds were evil 

10. 26 because ye are not of my sheep, as I said 
ilom. 4. IS Because the luw worketh wrath : for 

20. /re return for which things, avB' Su anth' hdn. 
Luke I. 2o because thou believest not my words 

19. 44 because thou knewest not the time of thy 
Acts 12. 23 because he gave not God the glory : and 

3 Th. 2. 10 because they received not the love of the 

11. Through, on account of, Sia {ace.) dia. 

Matti3 5 because they had no deepness of earth 
13. 6 because they had no root, they withered 
24. 12 because iniquity shall abound, the love 

Mark 4. s because it had no depth of earth 

4. 6 because it had no root, it withered away 
Luke 2. 4 because he was of the house . .of David . 

8. 5 It withered away, because it lacked mois 

11. 8 because he is his friend, he will rise 
>8. 5 because this widow troubleth me, I will 
19. II spake a parable, because he was nigh to J. 
43. 8 because he had heard many things of him 

John 2. 24 Jesus, .because he knew all (men) 
Acta 12. 20 because their country was nourished by 

18. 3 because he was of the same craft, he 

27. 4 Cyprus, because the winds were contrary 

27. 9 because the fast was now already past 

28. 18 because there was no cause of death in 
Phil. J.' 7 Even because I have you in my heart 
Heb. 7. 23 because they were not suffered to continue 

7. 24 because he continueth ever, hath an 
Jas. 4. 3 yet ye have not, because ye ask not 

22.F0T this reason^ SiJti dioti. 

Luke 2. 7 because there was no room for them in 
Acta 17. 31 [Because] he hath appointed a day, in 
Rom. 8. 7 Because the caraal mind (is) enmity 
I Co. 15, 9 because I persecuted the church of God 
I Th. 2. 8 our own souls, because ye were dear unto 
Heb. II. s because God . .translated him : for before 
II. 23because they saw (lie was) a proper child 
Jaa. 4. 3 and receive not, because ye ask amiss 
1 Pe. I. iS Because it is written, Be ye holy ; for I 

2Z.Since, gfter that, 4-irel epei. 

^^tt 18. 32 all that debt, because thou desiredst me 
27. 6 treasury, because it is the price of blood 
Markis. 42 because it was the preparation, that is 
John 13. 39 some., thought, because Judas had the 

19. 31 The Jews therefore, because it was the 
Heb. 6. 13 because he could sware by no greater 

II. II because she judged.him faithful who had 

2i. Since truly, iitfiS^ epeide. 

Matt2i. 46 [because] they took him for a prophet 
Apt^ 14. la because he was the chief speaker 

35. Ore account of, tvfKa heneka. 

Luke 4. 18 bec*ause he hath anointed me to preach 

26. /re order that, Iva hina. 

Matt2o. 3i-because they shonld hold their psaco 

27. In as much as, KadSrt kaihoti. 

Acts 2. 24 because it was not possible that he should 

2S.That, seeing that, on hoti. 

Matt. 2. 18 Rachel.. wouldnot be comforted,because 

5. 36 Neither shalt thou swear, .because thou 

7. 14 [Beoause] strait (is) the gat^, and narrow 



Matt. 9. 36 he was moved with compassion becauso 
II. 20 Then began he to Upbraid because they 
41 The men. shall rise because they rep. 
1 1 Because it is given unto you to Ijdow the 
13 speak I to them in parables : because they 
5 he feared the multitude, because they 
32 I have compassion»,j^ecause they continue 

7 (It is) because we have taken no bread 

8 why reason ye among yourselves, because] 
7 They say unto him. Because no man 

15 Is thine eye evil, because I am good? 

29 Woe unto you . because ye build.. tombs 
34 suffered not the devils to speak, betausa 

30 Because they said. He hath an unclean 
29 he putteth in tlie sickle, because the har. 
34 Jesus . moved with compassion . . becausef, 
19 Because it entereth not into his heart 

a I have compassion . because they have 

16 saying, (It is) because we have no bread 

17 Why reason ya. because ye have no bread? 
38 and forbad him, (because he followeth] 
41 whosoever shall give you. because ye 



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30 because many devils were entered into 

49 we forbad him, because he followeth not 

53 because his face was as though he would 

20 because your names are written in heav. 
>8 because ye say . I cast out devils through 
17 What shall I do, because I have do room 

2 these were sinners above all.. because 
27 thy father hath killed . because he hath m 

3 and could not for the press, because he ■ 

17 because thou hast been faithful in a very ■ 
_ , 21 For I feared thee, because thou art an 

John I. 50 Because 1 said unto thee, I sawthee under 
t8 is condemned already, because he hath 
23 John also was baptizing, .because there 
t6 sought to slay him, because he had done 

18 sought, .to kill him, because he not only 
27 hath given him authority because he is 
30 because I seek not mine own will, but tha 

2 a great multitude followed him, because 
26 Ye seek me, not because ye saw the mir. 

26 Ye seek me because ye did eat of the 
4i Jews then murmured at him, because ho 

I he would not walk.. because the Jews 
7 but me it hateth, because I testify of it 
22 not because it is of M., butof the fathers 
30 no man laid hands on him, because his 
22 because he saith. Whither I go, ye 
37 ye seek to kill me, because my word hath 

43 because ye cannot hear my word 

44 abode not in the truth, because there Is 
47 ye. .hear (them) not, because ye are not 

16 because he keepeth not the sabbath day 
22 These (words) spake his'parents^ because 

13 The hireling fleeth, because he is an 

17 Therefore my Father love me, because 
36 because I said, I am the Son of God ? 

9 he stumbleth not, because he seeth 
10 he stumbleth, because there is no light 
6 but because he was a thief, and had tho 

12 greater .than these shall he do because 
17 whom the world cannot receive, because 

19 because I live, ye shall live also 
19 but because ye are not of the world 

21 because they know not him that sent me 

27 ye also shall bear witness, because ye 

3 because they have not known the Father 

4 these things I said not unto you . .because 

6 But because I have said these things unto 
9 Of sin, because they believe not ou me 

10 Of righteousness, because I go to my Fa. 

11 Of judgment, because the prince of this 
16 [ye shall see me, because I go to the) 
21 A woman hath sorrow, because her 
27 For the Father, .loveth you, because ya 
32 I am not alone, because the Father is 

14 because they are not of the world 

7 because he made himself the Son of God 

13 Because they have taken away my Lord 
so. 29 Thomas, because thou hast seen me 

Acts 2. 27 Because thou wilt not leave my soul in 
6. I because their widows were neglected 
8. 20 because thou hast thought that the gift 
17. 18 (because he preached unto them Jesus} 

Horn 5. 5 because the love of God is shed abroad 
6. IS because we are not under the law, but 

8. 27 because he maketh intercession for the 
g. 7 Neither, because they are the seed of A. 
9. 28 (because! a short work will the Lord make) 

9. 32 Because . .not by faith, but as it were 

1 Co, I. 25 Because the foolishness of God Is wiser 

a. 14 because they are spiritually discerned 

3. 13 because it shall be revealed by fire; and 

12. IS If the foot shall say. Because I am not tho 

12. 16 if the ear shall say. Because I am not tha 

15. IS because we have testified of God that ho 

sCo. 11. II Wherefore? because I love you not? God , 

Gal. 2. 11 I withstood him. .because he was to be 

4. 6 And because ye are sons, God hath sent 

Eph. s- i6 Redeeming the time, because the days 

Phil. 2. 30 Because for the work of Christ he was 

4. 17 Not because I desire a gift ; but I desire 

2 Th. 1. 10 because our testimony among you was 

3. 9 Not because we have not powtr, but to 
I Xi. I 13 I obtained mercy, because I did (it) 

4. lo we both labour, .because we trust in 

5. 12 Having damnation, because they have 

6. 2 because they are brethren, because they 
Phm. 7 we have great joy. .because the bowels 
Heb 8. 9 because they continued not in my coven. 



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Jas. 1 . lo because ns the flower of the grass lie shall 

1 To. 2. 21 because Clirist also suffered forus, leaving 

5. 8 be vigilant ; tbecause your adversary the] 

jJq. 2. 8 whicli tiling is true.. because the darkness 

a. 12 I write, .because your sins are forgiven 

2.i3bccauseyo.. because ye . . because ye have 

2. n because ye have, .because ye are strong 
" 2. 2t because ye know, .but because ye know 

3. 1 the world knoweth us not, because it 

3. g he cannot sin, because ho is born of God 
. 3. 12 Because his own works were evil, and 

' 3. 14 We know that wo have passed, .because 

3. 22 we receive of him, because we keep his 

. 4. I because many false prophets are gone out 

4. 4 Ye are of God . .because greater is he that 

4.18 {perfect love casteth out fear ; because fear 

4. 19 We love him, because he first loved us 

5. 10 hath made him a liar; because he believeth 
Jlev. 3. 10 Because thou liast kept the word of my 

3. 16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and 

3. 17 Because thou sayest, I am rich, and iner. 
S. 4 I wept much, because no man was found 

■ 8. II mendiedof the waters, because they were 
II. 10 shall rejoice over them, .because these 
14. 8 Babylon is fallen, .[because] she made all 

16. 5 which art, and wast.. because thou hast 

^O.As a demonstrative, Zn hoti. 
' Matt II. 25 because thou hast hid these things from 
Xukeii. 18 because ye say that I east out devils 
i3. 14 because that Jesus had healed on the 
x6. 8 because he had done wisely : for the 

17. 9 because he did the things that were 

■ 19. II because they thought that the kingdom 

19. 31 Because the Lord hath need of him 
John 7. 23 because I liave made a man every whit 

8. 45 because I tell (you) the truth, ye believe 
14. 28 because I said, I go unto tlio Father : for 
16. 17 he saith. .Because I go to the Father? 
21. 17 because he said unto him the third time 

Acts 2. 6 because that every man heard them 

22. 29 a Roman, and because he had bound 
Bom. 8. 21 Because the creature itself also shall be 

14. 23 because (he eateth) not of faith : for 

1 Co. 0. 7 because ye go to law one with another 
3 Co. 7. 13 because his spirit was refreshed by you 

II. 7 because I have preached to you the 
iTh. 2. 13 because, when ye received the word ol 

2 Th. 2. 13 because God hath from the beginning 

I Jo. 3. 16 because he laid down his life for us : and 

4. 13 because he hath given us of the Spirit 

4. T7 because as he is, so are we in this world 

5. 6 beareth witness, because the Spirit is 
Bev. 2. 4 because thou hast left thy first love 

2. 14 [because] thou hast there them that hold 
2. 20 because thou suffcrest that woman Jezeb. 

11. 17 because thou hast taken to thee thy 

30.7n. order that, ivw^ hopos. 

Acts 20. 16 because he would not spend the tim 
BEOATTSE of — 

\.0n account of the caiises of, n'TN hv. al odoth. 
Gen. 21. II thing was very grievous, .because of his 
21. 25 Abraham reproved Abimclecli because of 
I^umi2. I Aaronspake againstMoses because, .the 

13. 24 because of tlie cluster'of grapes wliich 
Judg. 6. 7 Israel cried unto the Loiiu because of the 

%Turninrj, circumstance, opportunity, t^} galal. 
Gen. 12. 13 and my soul shall live because of thee 
DcutiS. 12 because of these i\l)Ominations the LORD 
I Ki. 14. if) because of the sins of Jeroboam, who 
Jer. 15. 4 because of JIanasseh the son of Ilezekiali 

Z.From, the way, ^nip middcrek. 

rsa.107. 17 Fools because of their transgression, and 
A.A word, matter, ij'j dabar. 

Ucn. 12. 17 with great plagues because of Sara! 

20. 18 the house of Abimelech, because of 
Exod.8. 12 bccauseofthefrogswhich lie had brought 
I'sa. 45. 4 because of truth and meekness (and) 

C.Z)!/ tlie hand of, 1:2 he-yad. 

Jcr. 41. 9 whom he had slain because of Cedaliah 
Q.To answer lo, jyo^ lemaan. 

2Ki. 13. 23 because of his covenant with Abraham 
T.In going over, ll3j;.3 haahur. 

Exodi3. 8 because of that (which) the LORD did 
Z.On, upon, hji al. 

Gen. 27. 41 because of the blessing wherewith his 
Q.FVom, IP min. 

Gen. 5. 29 becanso of the ground which the Lord 
lO.From, ]C mi?!,. 

Dan. 7. II because of the voice of the great words 
11. From Uieface of, 'j?p mippenc. 

Gen. 7. 7 went in. .because of the waters of the 
27. 46 because of the daughters of Hctb: if J.ic. 
36. 7 could not bear them because of their 

Exod. I. 12 grieved because of the children of Israel 

9. II could not stand before Moses because of 
N'um32. 17 because of the inhabitants of the land 
Dcut. 2. 25 and be in anguish because of thee 

2o. 3 neither be ye terrified because of them 
Josh, 6. 1 because of the children of Israel : none 
g. 24 were sore afraid of our lives because of 
II. 6 Be not afraid because of them : for 

23. 3 unto all these nations because of you 
Judg. 2. 18 because of their groanings by reason of 

6. a because of the Midianites the children of 
£. 6 greatly impovcrisbed because of the 



I Sa. 8. i8 because of your king which ye slinll 

1 Ki. I. 50 Adoiiijah' feared liecausc of Solomon 

2. 7 1 Hcd because of Absalom tliy brollicr 
8. II priests could not. .minister because of 

2 Ki. g. 14 Joram had kept, .because of Hazael king 
s Ch.i2. 5 princes, .were gatliercd. .because of 
]S'eh. 4. 9 set a watch against tliem.. because of 

5. 15 so did not I, because of the fear of God 
Job 35. 12 noncgivcthauswcr, because of . .evilinen 
Psa. 38. 3 no soundness, .because of tliino anger 
38. 3 neither, .rest in my bones because of my 
38. 5 My wouuds stink, .because of my 
60. 4 it may be displayed because of the truth 
102. 10 Because of thiue indignation and thy 
Isa. 10. 27 the yoke shall be destroyed because of 
17. 9 which they left because of the children of 
19. 16 it shall beafraid..becauseof the shaking 
19. 17 because of the counsel of the Lord of 
19. 20 they shall cry unto the Lord because of 
Jer. 4. 4 because of the evil of your doings 

14. 16 the people.. shall be cast out. .because of 

15. 17 I sat alone because of thy liand : fur thou 
21. 12 because of the evil of your doings 

23. 9 I am like a drunken mau.. because of 
23. lo.because of swearing tlie land mournetU 
25. 16 And they shall drink.. because of the 
25. 27 Drink ye. .because of the sword which 

25. 37 the. .habitations are cut down because of 
25.^8 their land is desolate because of . .the 

26. 3 which I purpose . .because of the evil of 
32. 24 and the city is given, .because of the 

41. 18 Because of the Chaldeans : for they were 
44. 3 Because of their wickedness which they 
44. 22 because of the evil of your doings 
lam. s. 9 We gat our bread.. because of the sword 

5. 10 Our skin was black, .because of the 
Eze. 16. 63 never open tliy mouth, .because of thy 
Uos. 10. 15 So shall Beth-el do unto you because of 
12. From, air 6 apo. 

MattiS. 7 Woe unto the world because of offences ! 
13. Through, on account of, 5'ta (ace.) dia. 

Marki3. 21 when tribulation, .ariseth because of the 
13. 58 did not many mighty works, .because of 

17. 20 Jesus said unto them. Because of your 

27. ig I have suffered, .in a dream because of 
Mark.3. g small ship should wait on him because of 

6. 6 And he marvelled because of their 
Luke 5. 19 they might bring him in because of the 

II. 8 yet because of his importunity he will 
John 3. 29 the friend, .re joiceth greatly because of 
4. 41 And many more believed because of his 

4. 42 Now we believe, not because of thy saying 

7. 43 there was a division . . because of him 

11. 42 because of the people which stand by 

12. 30 This voice came not because of me, but 
12. 42 because of the Pharisees they did not 
19. 42 There laid they Jesus, .because of the 

Acts 4. 21 they let them go. .because of the people 

16. 3 took and circumcised him because of the 

28. 2 for they . . received us . . because of the 
Bom. 6. 19 I speak, .because of the infirmity of your 

8. 10 the body (is) dead because of sin ; but 
8. 10 Spiiit (is) life because of righteousness 

15. 15 because of the grace that is given 

1 Co. II. 10 to have power on (her) head because of 
Gal. 2. 4 And that because of false brethren 
Eph. 4. 18 because of the blindness of their heart 

5. 6 because of these things cometh the 
Heb. 3. 19 they could not enter in because of 

4. 6 they . .entered not in because of unbelief 
li.Outof, iK ek. 

Bev. 16. II because of their pains nhd their sores 

16. 21 men blasphemed God because of the 

15. Zn, with, if en. 

Matt26. 31 All ye shall bo offended because of mo 
26. 33 (men) shall be offended because of theo 
Marki4. 27 All ye shall be offended [because ofj mo 

16. On, upon, iiri (ace.) epi. 

Bev. I. 7 all kindreds., shall wail because of him 

17. Towards, irpSs (ace.) pros. 

Matt 19. 8 Moses because of the hardness of your 
IS.For or on account of, x'»P"' charin. 

Gal. 3. 19 It was added because of transgressions 
Jude 16 persons in admiration because of 

BECAUSE that — 
l.Because, ]]ll yaan. 

Eze. 25. 8 Because that°Moab and Seir do say 
2.Bccause, '? ki. 

Gen. 2. 3 because that in it he had rested from all 

S.For, vci'ily, then, yap gar. 

A<:ts 28. 20 liecause that for the hope of Israel I am 
j Ju. 7 Because that for his name's sake they 

i.'J'ltrn}ifjh, on account of, Si'a (ace.) dia. 

j\l ark 5. 4 Because that he had been often bound 
Luke y. 7 because tliat it was said of some, that J. 
Acts B. II because that of long time he had : 

18. 2 because that Claudius had commanded 

a. For this reason, St6ri diuti. 

Bom. I. 19 Bec.-iuse that which maybe kno\viiorCod 
I. 21 Because that, when they knew God, they 
Phil. 2. 26 because that ye had heard that he had 
I Th. 4. 6 because that the Lord (is) the avenger of 

G.That, seeing that, '6ri hoti: 

John 7. 39 because that Jesus was not yet glorified 
10. 33 and because that thou, being a man 



John 12. II Because th.it by reason of him many of 

12. 39 tlicy could not believe, btcau.sc . . Ks.iiaa ' 
Acts 10. 45 And tlicy..werc astonislicd.. because 

2 Til. I. 3 as it is meet, because that your faith 

1 Jo. 2. II because th.nt dnrkiiess liatli blinded his 
4. 9 because that God sent ids only begotten 
7. In as much as, Ka06Ti katholi. 

Luke I. 7 tliey had no child, because that Elisabeth 
BECAUSE uii(satiable) — 
From vjant of, •rt'720 mihhilti. 

Eze. 16. 28 because thou wast iiusatiajjle ; yea, thou 
BECAUSE... -would — 
Toxoard, in order to, irp6s (ace.) pros. 

I Th. 2. 9 because wo would not be chargeable 
BECAUSE he would not — 

27ial it might not happen to him, 'dnus furi yeVijrot 
avT(p, 

Acts 20. 16 determined to saril.. because he would not 
BECAUSE... yet — 
Yet, slill, while, liy od. 

Gen. 46. 30 Now let me die.. because thou (art) yet 
BE'-CHEB, 133 youth, first-born. 

1. A son of BeDjainin,«.c. 1700. 

Gen. 46.21 thesonsof Benjamin.. Belah, and B., and 
I Ch. 7. 6 of Benjamin; Bela, and B., and Jediael 
7. 8 sons of B. . . All these (are) the sous of B. 

2. A son of Ephraira (called Berad in 1 Ch. 7. 20), B.C. 
1680. 

Num 26. 35 of B., the family of the Bachrites : of 

BE-CHO'-BATH, rm-::?. first birth. 
Son of Aphiah or Abiah, and gr-indson of Bccher son 
of Benjamin, also an ancestor of Saul the first king of 
Israel, B.C. 1225. 

1 Sa. 9. 1 Zeror, the son of B., the son of Aphiah 
BECKON to or unto, to — 

l.To nod through, Siai/da dianeuo. 

Luke I. 22 he beckoned unto them, and remained 
2.T0 nod downward, Karavevai kaianeuO. 

Luke 5. 7 they beckoned unto.. partners, which 

3. To wave dovmward, Kara<Tfi<a kataseio. 

Acts 19. 33"Alexander beckoned with the hand and 
21. 40 Paul, .beckoned with the hand unto the 
i.To nod, make signs, vevu neuS. 

John 13. 24 Simon Peter therefore beckoned to him 

Acts 24. 10 Paul, after, .the governor had beckoned 
BECKOMING — 
To wave downward, Karacrfio) kataseio. 

Acts 12. 17 But ne beckoning unto them with the 
13. 16 Paul stood up, and beckoning with (liis) 
BECOME, to — 
l.To be, exist, niq, Riq hava, havah. 

Dan. 2. 35 Then, .the iron, .became like the chatt 
2.T0 be, exist, »',n hay ah. 

2 Sa. 7. 24 and thou, LORD, art become their God 
Z.To he comely, n^i naah, "ia. 

Psa. 93. 5 holiness becometh thine house, LoilU 
i.To do, .T^j; asah, 2. 

Esth. 2. 1 1 how Esther did, and what should becomo 
b.To be, become, n;n hayah, 2. 

Deut 27. 9 thou art become the people of the LouD 
&.To be turned, ijsn haphak, 2. 

Job 30. 21 Thou art become cruel to me : with thy 
7. To become, yivofxai ginomai. 

Matti3. 22 He also that received seed, .becometh 

13. 32 when it is grown, it. .becometh a tree 
18. 3 Except ye. .become as little children, yo 
28. 4 the keepers did shake, and became as 

Mark i. 17 I will make you to become fishers of 

4. 19 cares, .choke the word, and it becometh 
4. 32 it groweth up, aud becometh greater 
g. 3 And his raiment became shining, .white 
John I. 12 to them gave he power to become the 
Acts 7. 40 Moses, .we wot not what is become of 
10. 10 he became very hungry, and would havo 
12. 18 stir among the soldiers, what was becomo 



Bom, 



[Co. 



, 19 all the world may become guilty before 
, 18 that he might become the father of many 
, 13 that sin. .might become e.xceeding sinful 
, 18 let him becomo a fool, that he may be 

9 lest, .this liberty of your's become a 

. 20 unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I 

. 22 To the weak became I as weak, that I 

I I am become (as) sounding brass, or 

_, II wheni bcc.inieaman,Iputawaychildisli 

15. 20 BOW is Christ, .[become] the firstfruits. of 

2 Co. 5.17 behold, all things are becomo new 

j2. II 1 am become a fool in glorying; ye havo 
Gal. 4. 16 Am I therefore become your enemy 
Phil. 2. 8 humbled himself, and became obedient 
J Th. I. 6 And yc became followers of lis, and of 

2. 14 For ye.. became followers of the churches 
Phm. 6 communication of thy faith may becomo 
Heb. 5. 9 became the author of eternal salvation 
5. 12 and are become such as have need of 

10. 33 and partly, whilst ye became companions 

11. 7 by the which he. .became heir of the 
Jaa. 2. 4 and are becomo judges of evil thoughts? 

2. II thou art becomo a transgressor of the 



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Kev. 6. 12 the sun became black as sackcloth of 
6. 12 and, lo. .the moon became as blood 
8. 8 the third part of the sea became blood 
II. 15 The kingdoms of this world are become 
16. 3 the sea ; and it became as the blood of a 
16. 4 rivers and fountains of waters, .became 
18. 2 Babylon, .is become the habitation of 

6. To hecomefor or into, yivo/iai els ginomai eis. 
Matt 21. 42 the same is become the head of the 
Marki2. 10 The stone . . is become the head of the 
IiUkezo. 17 the same is become the head of the 
Acta 4. II which is become the head of the comer 
Bev. 8. 11 third part of the waterB became wormwd. 

BECOME surety, to — 
To mix, traffic, DiJJ arab. 

Gen. 44. 32 thy servant became surety for the lad 
Pro'v.17. 18 becometh surety in the presence of his 
tSee also Brutish, dead, destitute, dim, dry, 
effect, fat, fool, full, glorious, great, great 
estate, guilty, Jews, lame, like, loathsome, 
iong, mighty, old, poor, ready, rich, servant, 
Btranger, strong, surety, uacircumcised, un- 
profitable, vain, weak.] 

BECOME, to — 

1. Worthily, i,^l<as axios. 

Horn 16. 2 Tliat ye receive her. .as '.■scomcth saints 
I'hll. I. 27 let your conversation be as it becometh 

2. It is proper, Trpeirti prepei. 

Matt. 3. 15 for thus it becometh us to fulfil all 
Eph. 5. 3 let it not be once named, .as becometh 
1 Ti. 2. 10 which becometh women professing 
Titus 2. 1 Speak thou the things which become 
Ileb. 2. 10 For it became him, for whom (are) all 
7. 26 For such an high priest became us. .holy 

3. Comely, comeliness, niNJ naveh. 

Prov.17. 7 Excellent speech becometh not a fool 

BECOMETH holiness, as — 

Proper to a sacred person or thing, Upoirpeiriis. 
Titus 2. 3 (they be) in behaviour as becometh li. 

BED — 

\,Any thing spread out, ys; {i^'yi}, eres) yalsun. 
I Ch. 5. I forasmuch as he defiled his father's bed 
Job 17. 13 1 have made my bed in the darkness 
Psa. 63. 6 When 1 remember tliee upon my bod 
132. 3 I will not come, .nor go up into my bed 

2.Place of reclining, nap viillah. 

Geu. 47. 31 Israel bowed himself upon the ))ed's 

48. 2 Israel strengthened himself . .upon, .bed 

49. 33 he gathered np his feet into the l)ed, and 
Exod. 8. 3 into thy bedchamber, and upon tliy bed 

1 Sa. 19, J3 took an image, and laid (it) in the bod 

19. 15 Bring him up to me in tlie bed, that I 
19. 16 an imago in the bed, witli a pillow of 
28. 23 arose from tho earth, and sat upon the bed 

4. 7 he lay on his bed in his tieduhamber 
, 17. 19 ho abode, and laid him upon his own bed 
21. 4 And he laid hiui down upon his bed 
I. 4 Thou sUalt not come down from that bed 
I. 6 thou slialt not come d own from that bed 
I. 16 thou Shalt not cnniu down oft tliat bed 
4. 10 and let us set for Iiiiii there a bed 
4. 21 and laid him on the bed of the man of God 
4. 32 child was dead .laid upon his bed 

2 Ch. 24. 25 and slew him on liis bed, and he died 
Esth. 1. 6 the beds, .gold and silver, upon a 

7. 8 and Haman was fallen upon the bcl 
Psa. 6. 6 all the night make I my b(!d to swim 
Prov.25. 14 hinges, so (doth)the slothful upon his bed 
Song 3. 7 Behold his bed, which (is) Solomon's 
Eze. 23.. 41 And satost upon a stately bed, and a 
Amos 3. 12 dwell in Samaria in the corner of a bed 

6. 4 That lie upon beds of ivory, and stretch 

^.Anything spread out, J)V0 inntstsa. 

Isa. 28. 20 For the bed is shorter than that (man) 

i.Place for lying down, 33^P mi^hkab. 

Gen. 49. 4 because.Miou wentest np to thy. .bed 
Exod2i. 18 fist, and lie die not, but kcepeth (liis) bed 
Lev. 15. 4 Every bed, whereon he lieth that hath 
15. s whosoever toucheth his bed shall wash 
15. 21 whosoever toucheth her bed shall wash 

35. 23 And if it (be) on(lier) hcd.or on any thing 
15..24 all the bed whereon he lioth shall be 

15. 26 Every bed whereon she lieth all the days 
15. 20 shall be unto her as the bed of her separ 
4. 5 Ish-bosheth, who lay on a bed at noon 
4. II have slain a righteous person,, upon., bed 
II. 2 David arose from off his bed, and walked 
II. 13 he went out to lie on his bed with the 
13. 5 Jonadab said. .Lay thee down on thy bed 
17. 28 Brought beds, and basons, and earthen 
. I. 47 And .the king bowed hi mself upon the bed 
aCh. 16. 14 they, .laid him in the bed which was 
Job 33. IS sleep falleth. .In slumberings upon, .bed 

33. jg chastened also with pain upon his bed 
Psa. 4. 4 communewithyour. .heartuponyourbed 

36. 4 He deviseth mischief upoh his bed 
41. 3 wilt make all his bed in his sickness 

149. s let them sing aloud upon their beds 
Prov. 7. 17 I have perfumed my bed with myrrh 

22. 27 why should he take away thy bed 
Song 3. I By night on my bed I sought him 
Isa. 57. 2 they shall rest in their beds, (each one) 
57. 7 Upon a. .mountain hast thou set thy bed 
57. 8 thou hast enlarged thy bed, and made* 
57. 8 thou lovedst their bed where thou 



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Eze. 23. 17 came to her into the bed of love 

32. 25 They have set her a bed in the midst of 
2. 28 the visions of thy head upon thy bed 
2. 29 thy thoughts came.. upon thy bed, what 
4. 5 the thoughts upon my bed and the 
4. 10 the visions of mine head in my bed 
4. 13 in the visions of my head upon my bed 
7. I and visions of his head upon his bed 
7. 14 when they howled upon their beds 
2. I and work evil upon their beds I 

5. Furrow, njnJi arugah. 

Song s. i3'Hi3 cheeks (are) as a bed of spices . . sweet 

6. 2 gone down into his garden, to the beds of 

Q.Couch, \i>-\]l eres. 

Job 7. 13' When I say, My bed shall comfort me 
Psa. 41. 3 The LonD will strengthen him upon, .bed 
Prov. 7. 16 I have decked my bed with coverings 
Song 1. 16 yea, pleasant : also our bed (is) green 

I.Place for reclining, K\lvri /dine. 

Matt. 9. 2 a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed 

g. 6 Arise, take up thy bed, and go unto thine 
Mark 4. 21 put under a bushel, or under a bed? 

7. 30 and her daughter laid upon the bed 
Luke 5. 18 men brought in a bed a man which was 

8. 16 with a vessel, or putteth (it) under abed 
17. 34 there shall be two (men) in one bed ; the 
Acts 5. IS laid . .on [beds] and couches, that at the 
Kev. 2. 22 I will cast her into a bed, and them that 

8. A lying, bed, Koirrj kuite. 

Luke 1 1. 7 my children are with me in bed ; I 
Heb. 13. 4 honourable in all, and the bed undeflled 

9. A matrass, icpd^fiaros hrabbatos. 

Mark 2. 4 they let down the bed wherein the sick 
2. 9 Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk ? 
2. II Arise, and take up thy bed, and go thy 
2. 12 he arose, took up the bed, and went 
6. 55 to carry about in beds those that were 
5. 8 ilise, take up thy bed, and walk 
5- 9 the man. .took up his bed, and walked 
5. 10 it is not lawful for thee to carry (thy)bed 
5. II the same said.. Take up thy bed, and 
5. 12 What man. .said.. Take up thy [bed,] and 

Acts 9. 33 iEneas, which had kept his bed eight 

BED, to make — 

I.To strew (a place for reposing in), yv, yatsa, 5." 

Psa 139. 8 If I make my bed in hell, behold, thou 
2.T0 strew (a place for resting on), arpwvvvoi. 

Acts 9. 34 niaketh thee whole : arise . . make thy bed 

BED CHAMBER — 

1. Inner reclining place, 33^a tin cheder mishkab. 
Exod. 8. 3 into thy bedchamber, and upon thy bed 
2 Sa. 4. 7 he lay on his bed in his bedchamber 
2Ki. 6. 12 words., thou speakest in thy bedchamber 
Ecci.io. 20 curse not the rich in thy bedchamber 

2. Inner bed room, nui? Tin cheder miltah. 

2 Ki. II. 2 hid.. him and his nurse, in. .bedchamber 
2 Ch. 22. II put him and his nurse in a bedchamber 

BE'-DAD, 113 son of A dad. 

Father of the fourth king of Edom, "Hadad-ben- 

Bedad," B.C. 1500. 

Gen. 36. 35 Hadad the sou of B., who smote Midian 
I Ch. I. 46 Iladadthesonof B., which smote Midian 

BE'-DAN, I13 son ofjxidgment. 

1. A judge of Israel between Jerubbaal {i.e. Gideon) 
and Jephthah. His name is omitted in the history of 
the Book of Judges. The LXX., Syriac and Arabic, 
have Barak. His name may be compared with that of 
Jael in Judg. 5. 6, who was probably also a judge, 
though We know nothing of him except from Deborah's 
song, B.C. 1112. 

1 Sa. 12. II LOHB sent Jerubbaal, and B,, and 

2. Descendant of Machir son of Manasseh, B.C. 1369. 

I Ch. 7, 17 tho sons of Ulam ; B. These (were) the 

BE-DE'-IAH, nng servant of Jah. 

One of the family of Baui who had married a str-ango 

wife, B.C. ^^s■ 

Ezra 10. 35 [Of..son3of Bani;Maadai]..B.,Chelluh 
BED STEAD — 
An arched bed,, tyiy eres. 

Deut. 3. II behold', bis bedstead (was) a bedstead of 



32E — 

A bee, -Tin^ deborah. 

Deut. I. 44 the Amorites. .chased you, as bees do 
Judgi4. 8 behold, .a swarm of bees and honey in 
Psa 118. 12 They compassed me about like bees ; they 
Isa. 7. 1 8 for the bee that (is) in the land of Assyria 

BE-EL-IA'-DA, VtSv^^ tlie lord knows. 

A son of David, called Eliada in 2 Sa. v. and 1 Ch. iii., 

B. C. 1020. 

i'.Ch.;i4. 7 And Elishama, and B., and Eliphalet 

BE-EL-ZE'-BTJB, fietXC^^ovX. lord of the fly. 

A heathen deity to whom the Jews ascribed supremacy 

among evil spirits. The correct orthography is lieel- 

zebul. 

Matt 10. 25 they havecalled the masterof the house B. 
12. 24 but by B. the prince of the devils 
12. 27 if I by B. cast out devils, by whom do 
Mark 3. 22 He hath B,, and by the prince of the 



Lukeii. 15 He casteth out devils through B. the 
II. 18 ye say that I cast out devils through B. 
II. 19 if I by B. cast out devils, by whom do 
BE'-ER, IN? a well (artificial). 

1. A station of the Israelites beyond the Arnon, and so 
called because of the "well" dug by the princes and 
nobles of the people. This is probably the Beer-EUm 
(" well of heroes") of Isa. 15. 8. 

Wum2i. 16 from thence, .to B.: that (is) the well 

2. A place to which Jotham son of Gideon fled for fear 
of liis brother Abimelech, 8 miles W. of Hebron. 

Judg. g. 21 Jotham ran away, and fled, .to B., and 
BE-E'-BA, NiN!? expounder. 
Son of Zophah of the tribe of Asher, B.C. 1570. 

I Ch. 7. 37 [sons of Zophah,] Suah. .and B. 
BE-E'-RAH, n-iN| expounder. 

A prince of the R'eubenites, carried captive to Assyria 
by TiJgath-pilneser, B.C. 740. 

I Ch. 5. 6 [sons of Joel] . . B. his son, whom Tilgath. 
BE-ER E'-LIM, D'^N -itji? well of Elim. 
In the S. confines of Moab, Eglaim being at the N. of 
the Salt Sea. The name points to the well dug by tho 
chiefs {Elim) of Israel on their Bearing the promised 
land. 

Isa. 15. 8 and the howling thereof unto B.-e. 
BE-E'-RI, n!<|i expounder. 

1. A Hittite, father of Judith, wife of Esau, B.C. 1810. 
Geu. 26. 34 took to wife Judith the daughter of B. 

2. Father of Hosea the prophet, B.C. 800. 
Hos. I. I The word., came unto., the son of B. 

BE-ER lA-HAI'-EOI, 'NT 'o^ i!<? well of the living 

one that beholds me. 
Between Kadesh and Bered, " in the way to Shur," and 
therefore in the S. 

Gen. 16. 14 Wherefore the well was called B.-l.-r. 

24. 62 Isaac came from the way of the well L.-r. 

25. II and Isaai- dwelt by the well L.-r. | 
BE-E'-ROTH, niK? wells. 

1. A station of Israel belonging to Jaaken. 
Deut 10. 6 children of Israel took, .journey from B. 

2. One of the four cities of the Hivites that drew Joshua 
into a treaty of peace. It is 7 miles from Jerusalem on 
the way to Nicopolis. Now iil-Bireh. 

Josh. 9. 17 their cities (were) Gibeon..and B,, and 

i8. 25 Gibcon, Ramah, and B. 
2 Sa. 4. 2 for B. also was reckoned to Benjamin 
Ezra 2. 25 children of Kirjath-arim.. and B., seven 
Neh. 7. 29 men of Kirjath-jearim. .and B., seven 

BE-ER-O-THITE, "niN3 belooiging to Beeroth. 

An inhabitant of Beeroth in Benjamin. 

a Sa. 4. 2 Rechab, the sons of Rimmon a B. 
4. 3 the B.s fled to Gittaim, and were 
4. s the sons of Rimmon the B., Rechab and 
4. 9 David answered . . sons of Rimmon the B. 

23. 37 Naharai the B., armourbearcr to Joab 
I Ch. II. 39 Naharai the B. .. armourbearcr of Joab 

BE-ER SHE'-BA, ViV 1><3 well of the oath. 
One of the oldest places in Canaan at the extreme south. 
Gen. 21. 14 Hagar. .wandered in the wilderness of B. 
21. 31 Wherefore he called that place B. 

21. 32 Thus they made a covenant at B. : then 
ai. 33 And.. planted a grove in B., and called 

22. 19 they rose up and went together to B. 

22. 19 and Abraham dwelt at B. 

26. 23 And he went up from thence to B. 
26. 33 the name of the city (is) B. unto this day 
28. 10 Jacob went out from B., and went 
46. 1 Israel took his journey ...and came to B. 
46. 5 Jacob rose up from B. : and the sons of 

Josh. 1 5. 28 Hazar-shual, and B., and Bizjothjah 
19. 2 they bad in their inheritance B., and 
Judg 20. I congregation was gathered, .from Dan 

1 Sa. 3. 20 all Israel from Dau even to B. knew that 
8. 2 Joel.. Abiah. judges in Beer-sheba 

2 Sa. 3. 10 throne of David . .from Dan even to E. 
17. II Israel, .gathered, .from Dan even toB, 

24. 2 Go now.. from Dan even to B., and 
24. 7 they went out to the south of Judah 
24. 15 died of the people from Dan even to B. 

1 Ki. 4. 25 Israel dwelt safely . .from Dan even to B. 
19. 3 when he saw . . he . . came to B. 

2 Ki. 12. I his mother's name (was) Zibiah of B. 

23. 8 defiled the high places, .from Geba to B 
t Ch. 4. 28 they dwelt at B., and Moladah, and 

21. 2 Go, number Israel from B. even to Dan 
2 Ch, 19. 4 he went out again, .from B. to mount 

24. I His mother's name also (was) Zibiah of B. 
30. 5 to make proclamation, .from B. even to 

Neh. n. 27 at Hazar-shual, and at B., and (in) the 
II. 30 they dwelt from B. unto the valley of 

Amos 5. 5 seek not Beth-el. .and pass not to B.: for 
8. 14 and. The manner of B. liveth ; even they 

BE-ESH-TE'-RAH, Tnmil'i- house of A.thterah. 
A Levitical city in Maria'ss'eh, W. of the Jordan. It was 
allotted to the Gershomites, and is identical with Ash- 
taroth or Ashterah. 

Josh. 21. 27 tribe of Manasseh. .B. with her suburbs 

BEETLE — 

A beetle, biin chargol. 

Lev. II 22 the beetle after his kind, and tbo 



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BEEVES — 

Htrd, ox, heifer, np? haqar. 

lev. 22. 19 a male without blemish, of the beeves 

22. 21 a freewill offering in beeves or sheep 
lfum3i. 28 of the persons, and of the beeves, and of 
31. 30 of the persons, of the beeves, of the asses 
31. 33 thrceseorc and twelve thousand beeves 
31. 38 the beeves . . tljirty and six thousand ; of 
31. 44 And thirty and six thousand beeves 

BEFAII, to — 

1. To meet, fliij anah, 4. 

Psa. 91. 10 Tliere shall no evil befall thee, neither 

i.Tocome, Ni3 bo. 

■2 Sa. 19. 7 worse unto thee than all the evil, .befell 

2. To find, Nyo matsa. 

Num2o. 14 all the travail that hath befallen us 
Deut3i. 17 many evils and troubles shall befall them 

31, 21 when many evils, .are befallen them 
Josh. 2. 23 told him all (things) that befell them 
Judg. 6. 13 why then is aU this befallen us? and 

i.To meet, chance, N"ir qara. 

Oen. 42. 4 Lest peradventuro mischief befall him 
42. 38 if mischief befall him by the way in the 
49. I which shall befall you in the last days 
lev. 10. 19 and such things have befallen me 
Peut3i. 29 evil will befall you iu the latter days 

5.T0 meet, chance, n-jij qarah. 

Gen. 42. 29 told him all that befell unto them 

44. 29 if ye take .from me, and mischief befall 
Esth. 6. 13 Hamaan told, .every (thing), .befallen 
Dan. 10. 14 what shall befall thy people in the latter 

6. To become, come into being, yivoixai ginomai. 
Mark s- 16 they . .told them how it befell to hira 

7. To come together, (rvfi^aivio sumbainO, 

Acts 20. 19 temptations, which befell me by the lying 
S.To meet together, cruvavrdia sunantao. 

Acts 20. 22 knowing the things that shall befall me 
O.rAe things of, t^ rHv ta ton. 

Matt. 8. 33 what was befallen to the possessed of the 
10. Chance, occurrence, n-ipo miqreh. 

1 Sa. 20. 26 Something hath befallen him, he (is) not 
Eccl. 3. 19 that which befalleth the sons of men 

3. 19 befalleth beasts ; even one thing befalleth 

BEFORE (the presence of )— 
I. Unto, to, '?K el. 

Gen. 12. IS saw her, and commended her before Pha. 

Z.N'ose, r^K aph. 

Deut33. 10 they^shall put incense before thee, and 

3. With, HK eth. 

Gen. 19. 13 is waxen great before the face of the Loed 

^.Expectation, d'itj terom. 

Ruth 3. 14 she rose up before one could know 

5. Expectation, D-iu ierem. 

Gen. 2. 5 before it was in-the earth, before it grew 

6./)i or with expectation, D"i.Q3 beierem. 

Gen. 27. 4 that my soul may bless thee before I die 
Jer. I . s Before I f oniied thee . . before thou came. 

7. In not, without, ix'ja belo. 

Job 15. 32 It shall be accomplished before his time 

S.Over against, SiD mul. 

Exod 34. 3 flocks nor herds feed before that mount 
Josh.ig. 46 and Rakkon, with the border before J. 

O.Over against the face, o'iS hm. 

Exod 28. 25 the shoulder pieces of the ephod, before 
39. 18 the shoulder pieces of the ephod, before 

10. Ascent, up-going, nhwi maaleh. 

Judg. 8. 13 returned from battle before the sun" 

W.The front, nJJ neged. 

Gen. 31. 32 before our brethren discern thou what 
ll.At the front, 133^ leneged. 

2 Ki. 1. 13 came and fell on his knees before Elijah 
13.JiVo«i the front, ^33n minneged, 

Dettt28. 66 thy life shall hang in doubt before thee 

li.The front, over-against, n?l nokach. 

Gen. 30. 38 the rods which he had pilled before the 
Josh. 15. 7 that (is) before the going up to Adummim 
Judg 18. 6 Go in peace : before the Lord (is) yoiu: 
Prov. 5. 21 the ways of man (are) before the eyes of 
Lam. 2. 19 like water before the face of the Lord 
£ze. 14. 3 stumbling block of their iniquity before 
14. 4 stumbling block of his iniquity before his 
14. 7 stumbling block of his iniquity before his 

15.The front, naj nekach. 

Exod 14. 2 before it shall ye encamp by the sea 

l5.Until, ty ad. 

Gen. 48. 5 bom. .before I came unto thee into E. 
n.In ilie eye of, I^y? beayin. 

1 Sa. 21. 13 he changed his behaviour before them 
li.With, Dy i7n. 

1 Sa. 2. 21 the child Samuel"grew before the LOBD 

"l^.Faces, countenance, D'j? panim. 

Gen. 6. 11 The earth also was corrupt before God 

6. 13 The end of all flesh is come before me 

7. I for thee have I seen righteous before me 



Gen. 10. 9 Ho was a mighty hunter before the LoitD 
10. 9 the mighty hunter before the Lord 
13. 9 (Is) not tlie whole land before thee? 
13. 10 well watered every where, before the Lord 
17.- I walk before me, and be tliou perfect 

17. 18 O that Ishmael might live before thee ! 

18. 8 which he had dressed, and set (it) before 

18. 22 Abraham stood yet before the Lord 

19. 27 place where he stood before the Lord 
20. 15 Behold, my land (is) before thee : dwell 

lO.On the face, D'JQ Sy al panim. 

Gen. II. 28 Haran'died before his father Terah In the 
21. Over-against, h^n qobal. 

2 Ki. 15. 10 smote him before the people, and slew 
22.0ver-against, S"?;? qebel. 

Dan. 2. 31 brightness (was) excellent, stood before 

3. 3 they stood before the image that N. 
5. 1 Belshazzar. .drank wine before the 

2Z.The east, what is before, Dij: qedem. 

Psa. 139. s Thou hast beset mV behind and before 
Prov. 8. 22 of his way, before his works of old 
Isa. 9. 12 The Syrians before, aud the Philistines 

24. The east, what is before, DTf). qodam. 

Ezra 4. 18 Theletter.. hath been plainlyrcad before 

4. 23 Now when the copy, .(was) read before 
7. 19 (those) deliver thou before the God of 

Dan. 2. 9 speak before me, till the time be changed 
a. 10 The Chaldeans answered before the king 
2. It none other that can show it before the 
2. 24 bring me in before the king, and I will 
2. 25 Arioeh brought in Daniel before the king 

2. 36 the interpretation thereof before the king 

3. i»3 they brought these men before the king 

4. 6 the wise (men) of Babylon before me 
4. 7 and 1 told the dream before them ; but 
4. 8 at the last Daniel came in before me 

4. 8 and bef (Jre him I told the dream, (saying) 

5. 13 Then was Daniel brought in before the 
5. 15 astrologers, have been brought in before 
5. 17 Then Daniel answered, .before theTiing 

5. 23 they have brought the vessels, .before 

6. 10 he kneeled, .gave thanks before his God 
6. II foundDaniel..makingsupplication before 

6. 12 they, .spake before the king concerning 

6. 13 Then answered they, and said before the 
6. 18 instruments of musick brought before 

6. 22 and also before thee, O king, have I done 

6. 26 men tremble and fear before the God of 

7. 7 all the beasts that (were) before it 

7. 8 before whom there were three of the first 
7,10 A fiery stream, .came forth from before 
7. 10 ten thousand times ten thousand., before 
7. 13 and they brought him near before him 

25. The heart, inner part, ^"ip^ qereb. 

Exodio. I that I might shew these my signs before 
26.First, former, ji^Ni rishon. 

Num. 6. 12 but the days that were before shall be 
Josh. 8. 33 as Moses, .had commanded before 
I Ki. 13. 6 the king's hand, .became as. .before 

iT.From, the east, Qt^ ]p. 

Dan. 5. 19 all people, .feared before him 

6. 26 tremble and fear before the God of Daniel 

7. 8 before whom there were three of the first 
7. 20 and (of) the other, .before whom three fell 

28. Yesterday, third day, d'ib'Jjb' ViDfi temol shilshom 

Gen. 31. 2 behold, it (was) not toward him as before 

31. s that it (is) not toward me as before ; but 

Josh. 4. 18 the waters, .flowed, .as (they did) before 

29.From, oTrt! apo. 

Acts 7. 45 whom Goddrave out before the face of 

1 Jo. 2. 28 we may.. not be ashamed before him 

ZO. If... not first, i^v fii) irpSrepov eanme proteron. 
John 7. 51 Doth our law judge., man before it hear 

31. 7*0, towards, cis eis. 

Acts 22. 30 brought Paul, .and set him before them 
Jas. 2. 6 rich men . . draw you before the judgment 

32.70 the face, eis •np6cro!TTOv eis prosopon. 

2 Co. 8. 24 Wherefore shew ye to them, and before 
33.i^oTO over-against, airivavn apenanti. 

Matt 27. 24 Pilate, .washed (his) hands [before] the 
Rom. 3. 18 There is no fear of God before their eyes 

Zi.In front of, inirpoad^v emprosthen. 

Matt, s- 15 Let your light so shine before men 

5. 24 Leave there thy gift before the altar 

6. I that ye do not your alms before men 

6. 2 do not sound a trumpet before thee 

7. 6 neither cast ye your pearls before swine 
10. 32 Whosoever.. shall confess me before men 
10. 32 him will I confess also before my Father 
10. 33 But whosoever shall deny me before men 

10. 33 him will I also deny before my Father 

11. 10 1 send my messenger before thy face 
17. 3 was transfigured before them : and his 
35. 32 before him shall be gathered all nations 

26. 70 he denied before (them) all, saying, I 
37. II Jesus stood before the governor : and the 

27. 29 they bowed the knee before him, and 
Mark i. 2 1 send my messenger [before] thy face 

9. 2 and he was transfigured before them 
Luke s- 19 they . .let him down, .before Jesus 

7. 27 which shall prepare thy way before thee 
IS. 8 Whosoever shall confess me before men 

12. 8 him shall the Son . . confess before the 
14. 2 there was a certain man before bin 



Luke 19. 4 he ran hefore, and climbed up into a 

19. 27 bring hitlier, and slay (tliem) befoic m« 
19. 28 he wcDtbefore,asccnclingupto Jeiusalem 

21. 36 and to stand before tlie Son of man 
John J. 15 preferred before nie ; for he was before 

I. 27 coming after me is preferred before oie 

I. 30 Cometh a man., preferred before me 

3. 28 not the Christ, but tliat I am sent before 
10. 4 he putteth forth, .he goeth before them 
12. 37 he had done so many miracles before 
Acts 18. 17 Greeks, .beat him before tlie judgment 
2 Co. 5. 10 we must all appear before the judgment 
Gal. 2. 14 I said unto Peter before (tliem) all. If 
Phil. 3. 13 unto those things whicli are^ before 
I Th. 3. 9 we joy for your sakes before our God 

3. 13 unblameable in holiness before God 

I Jo. 3. 19 we. .shall assure our hearts before him 
Kcv. 4. 6 And before the tlirone. a sea of glass 

22. 8 I fell down to worsliip before the feet of 

35. In the midst, iv (tw juetr^) en to mcsO. 

Matt 14. 6 the daughter of Herodias danced before 
Acts s- 27 they set. .before the council : and the 

36. In before, tvavTt enanti. 

Luke I. 8 heexecutedthepriest'3o£Bce[before]God 

57. In bifore, ivavrlov enantion. 

Mark 2. 12 went forth before them all ; insomuch 
Luke2o. 26 could not take hold . . before the people 

24. 19 mighty in deed and word before God and 
Acts 8. 32 and like a lamb dumb before his shearer 

38./n the face, iv<Sn:iov enOpion. 

Luke I. 6 And they were both righteous [before] 
1. 17 he shall go before him in the spirit and 

1. 75 In holiness and righteousness Ijefore 

5. 18 to bring him in, and to lay (him) before 

5. 25 he rose up before them, and took up 

8. 47 and falling down before him, she 

12. 6 noj; one of them is forgotten before God 

12. 9 denieth me [before], .be denied before 

13. 18 I have sinned against heaven, -and before 
16. 15 which justify yourselves before men 

23. 14 I, having examined (him) before you 

24. 43 And he took (it), and did eat before them 
Acts 2. 25 I foresaw the Lord always before my face 

4. 10 doth this man stand here before you 

6. 6 they set before the apostles : and when 

7. 46 found favour before God, and desired to 

9. 15 to bear my name before the Gentiles 

10. 4 are come up for a memorial [before] God 
JO. 30 a man stood before me in bright clothing 

10. 33 are we all here present before God, to 
19. 9 but spake evil of that way before tlie 
19. 19 and burned them before all (men) : and 

Rom 14. 22 Hast thoufaith? have(it)totnyselfbefcro 
Gal. I. 20 I write unto you, behold, before God, I 

1 Ti. 5. 4 that is good and a^;ceptable before God 

5. 20 Them that sin rebuke before all, that 

5. 21 I charge (thee) before Gcd, and the Lord 

6. 12 professed a good profession before 

2 Ti. 2. 14 charging (them) before the Lord that 

4. I I charge (thee) therefore before God 
3. Jo. 6 borne witness of thy charity before 
Rev. I. 4 Spirits which are before his throne 

2. 14 to cast a stumbling block before the 

3 2 have not found thy works perfect before 

3. 5 I will confess his name before my Father 
3. 8 I have set before thee an open door, and 

3. 9 to come and worship before thy feet 

4. 5 lamps of fire burning before the throne 
4. 6 And before the throne (there was) a sea 

4. 10 down before him . . before the throne 

5. 8 four (and) twenty elders fell down before 

7. 9 stood before the throne, and before the 

7. II and fell before the throne on their faces 
7. 15 are they before the throne of God, and 

8. 2 seven angels which stood before God 

8. 3 golden altar which was before the throne 
8. 4 ascended up before God out of the 
9. 13 of the golden altar which is before God 

II. 4 standing before the God of the earth 

11. 16 elders, which sat before God on their 

12. 4 and the dragon stood before the woman 
12. 10 accused them before our God day and 
13. 13 the power of the first beast before him 

14. 3 a new song before the throne, and before 

14. 5 [without fault before the throne of GodJ 

15. 4 shall come and worship before thee 
16. 19 in remembrance before God, to give 

19. 20 wrought miracles before him, with 

20. 12 small and great, stand before- God : and 

39. In presence of, 4iri (gen. ] epi. 

Marki3. 9 ye shall be brought before rulers and 
Acts 23. 30 say before thee what (they had) against 
34. 19 Who ought to liave been here before thea 
34. 2o in me, while J stood before the council 

25. Q there be judged of these things before 
23. 26 brought him forth before you. .before 

26. a 1 shall answer for myself this day before 
1 Co. 6. I go to law before the unjust.. not before 

3 Co. 7. 14 our boasting, which (I made) before 
iTi 5. 19 accusation, but before two or three Avit. 

6. 13 Christ Jesus, who before Pontius Pilate 

40. On, upon, over, M (dat.) epi. 

Rev. 10. II Thou must prophesy again before many 
il.In presence of, iitl {ace.) epi. 

Matt 10. 18 And ye shall be brought before governors 
Luke2i. 12 brought before kings and rulers for my 
Acta 10. 17 men which were sent, .stood before the 

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BEFORE 



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BEGET 



42 Down toward, Kara {ace.) kata. 

Luke 2.31 Wliicli thou hast prepared before the face 
tial. 3. 1 foolish Ciiilatians. .before whose eyes 

iZ.Down over agaiiixi, Karivavri katcnanti. 

Kom. 4. x-j before him whom he believed, (even) God 

ii. Doion in face of, KaTevuwiov katenupion.' 
V Co. 12. ig think we speak [before] God in Christ 
Eph. i. 4 and without blame before him in love 
Judu 24 to present (you) faultless before the 

ib. Alongside, irapa {dat.) para. 

Rom. 2. 13 the hearers of the law (arej Just before 
Jas. I. 27 Pure religion and undetilea before God 
3 Pe. 2. n accusatioa against them, .[before] the 

A&. Before, in front of, irpS pro. 

jyiatt. 5. i2they the prophets which were before you 

8. 29 art thou come, .to torment us before the 
ti. 10 I send my messenger before thy face 

24. 38 Fot as in the days that were [before] the 
Mark :. 2 I send my messenger before thy face 
Luke I. 76 for thou shalt go before the face of the 
7. 27 Behold, .my messenger before thy face 
g, 52 And seat messengers before his face 

10. I sent them two and two before his face 

11. 38 he had not first washed before dinner 
21. 12 But before all these, they shall lay their' 

■ John 5. 7 am coming, anothersteppeth down before 

10. 8 All that ever came before me are thieves 

11. 55 and many went out. .before the passover 

12. I Jesus, six days before the passover, came 

13. I Now before the feast of the passover 
17. 5 which I had with thee before the world 
17. 24 forthoulovedst me before the foundation 

Acts 5. 23 the keepers stan Jing without [before] the 

5. 36 before these days rose up Tlieudas 

12. 6 the keepers before the door kept the 

12. 14 she. .told how Peter stood before the 

13. 24 When John had flrst preached before his 

14. 13 Then the priest, .which was before their 

21. 38 which before these days madest an 
Rom. 16. 7 who also were in Christ before me 

t Co. 2. 7 which God ordained before the world 

4. 5 Therefore judge nothing before the time 
Gal. 1. 17 them which were apostles before me 
Eph. 1. 4 he hath chosen us in him before the 
Col. 1. 17 And he is before all things, and by him 
e Ti. 4. 21 Do. thy diligence to come before winter 
Heb. II. 5 for before his translation he had this 
Jas. 5. 9 behold, the Judge staudeth before the 
I Pe. I. 20 Who verily was foreordained before the 

47 -Before, irpS (adv.) pro. 

Matt. 6. 8 your Father knoweth . .before ye ask him 
tuke 2. 21 named of the angel before he was 

22. J5 I have desired to eat. .before I suffer 
Jolin 1. 4.8 Jesus, .said unto him, Before that Philip 

13. 19 Now I tell you before it come, that 
Gal. 2. 12 For before that certain came from James 
-^. 3. 23 But before faith came, we were kept 
a Ti. I. 9 which was given, .before the world began 
Titus I. 2 which God. .promised before the world 

iS.^owards, irp6s {ace.) pros. 

Acts 26. 26 before whom also I spake freely 
Bom. 4. 2 he hath . . to glory ; but not before God 

49. Before the face of, irpS Trpoadiirov. 

Acts 13. 24 When John had first preached before his 

50. Formerly, before, vpSrepoy (adv.) proteron. 
John 6. 62 Son of man ascend up where he wjis before? 

9. 8 and they which before had seen him 

B Co. I. 15 I was minded to come unto you before 
1 Ti. I. 13 Who was before a blasphemer, and a 

51. Formerly, erst^ before, wplu prin. 

Matt 26. 34 That this night, before the cock crow 
26, 75 Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny 
Marki4. 72 Before the cock crow twice, thou shalt 
I.uke22. 61 Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny 
John 8. 58 I say unto you. Before Abraham was 
^ 14. 29 now I have told you before it come to 

S3. Be/ore that, trpXv ^ prin e. 

Matt. I. 18 before they came together, she was found 
Marki4. 30 before the cock crow twice, thou shalt 
Luke 2. 26 before he had seen the Lord's Christ 
Acts 2. 20 [before] that great and notable day of the 
7. 3 God..appearedunto,.Abrahambeforehe 

5^. First, foremost, irpuros prOtos. 
John I. 15, 30 for he was before me. 

55. First, before, ■n-pwrov (adv.) priilon. 

John IS- 18 ye know that it liated me before, .you 

EEFOKE, to be — 

Xo he formerly, itpovirapxu) prouparcho. 

Luke 23. 12 for before they were at enmity between. 

BEFORE that — 

Before tluxt, Trp\v ^ prin #. 

Luke 22. 34 [before that) thou shalt thrice deny that 
Acts 25. j6 before that he which is accused have the 

SEFOEE that time — 

Yesterday, third day, Dib'^k' ViC);ik elhmol shilshom. 
I Sa. 14. 21 were with the Philistines before that 

■ BETOBE, that -weriS — 

The former, D'j'ic'xiri ha-rishonim. 

Kiim. 6. x3 the day's that were before shall be lost 



BEFORE, they that irent — 
The former, 'iiDip qadmoni. 

Job 18. 20 as they that went before were affrighted. 
[See also Apjioint, begin, brought, choose, con- 
firm, day, determine, fall, go, gospel, hear, 
instruct, know/medifate, never, notice, ordain, 
preach, preferring, presence, prove, run, sab- 
bath, say, see, set, show, speak, spoken, stand, 
sulfer, take, tell, world.} 

BEPOREHAND — 

{See Make, manifest, open, testify, thought.] 
BEFORETIME — 
X.Formerly, D'jj? Icphanim. 

Bent. 2. 12 Hor'ims also dwelt in Seir beforetime 
2./n former, .ijwi.j barishonah. 

2 Sa. 7. 10 children of wickedness .. as beforetime 
^.Yesterday third day, dvaht ViDON ethmol shilshom.. 

1 Sa. 10. II when all that knew him beforetime saw 
4. Yesterday third day, c^ehv hmp temol shilshom. 

Josh 20. 5 neighbour, .hated him not beforetime 

a Ki.13. 5 children of Israel dwelt, .as beforetime 
5,To be before, '"po'inra.pxia prouparcho. ' 

Acts 8. 9 Simon, which beforetime in the same city 
BEG, to — 
l.To seek, inquire, VfHy baqash, 3. 

Psa. 37. 25 have I not seen, .his seed begging brea4 

2. To ask, demand, ^utp shaal. 

Prov.2o. 4 shall he beg in harvest, and (have) 

3. To ask earnestly, "jn^ shaal, 3. 

Psa. 109. 10 Let his children be .. vagabonds, and beg 
4.70 ask, entreat, eupplicate, aireou aitao. 

Matt 27. 58 He went to Pilate, and begged the body 
Luke 23. 52 This (man) wentuqto Pilate, and begged 

5.T0 ask more, or beside, ivaireu epait^o. 

Luke 16. 3 I cannot dig ; to beg I am ashamed 
6. To ask at, vpoiTaniw prosaiteo. 

Markio. 46 Bartcmeus . . by the highwayside [begging] 
Lukei8. 35 blind man sat by the wayside [begging] 
John 9. 8 Is not this he that sat and begged i 
BEGAN — 
Foundation, 1p^ yesud. 

Ezra 7. 9 upon the first (day), .began he to go up 
BEGAN, men — 
To be begun, S^n chalal, 6. 

Gen. 4. 36 then began men to can upon the name of 
BEGET, to — 
l.To beget, bring forth, "hi yalad. 

Gen. 4. 18 Irad begat M". . .M. begat M. . .M. bega% 
10. 8 Cush begat Nimrod : he began to be a 
10. 13 Mizraira begat Ludim, and Anamim 
.10. 15 Canaan begat Sidon his firstborn, and 
10. 24 Arphaxad begat Salah, and Salah begat 

10. 36 Joktan begat Almodad, and Sheleph 
82. 23 Bethuel begat Rebekah : these eight 
35. 3 Jokshan begat Sheba and Dedan 

Kumii. 12 all this people? have I begotten them 
Deut32. 18 Of the rock (that) begat thee thou art 
I Ch. 1. 10 Cush begat Nimrod : he began to be 
I. II Muzraim begat Ludim, and Anamim 
1. 13 Canaan begat Zidon his firstborn, and 
, 1. 18 Arphaxad begat Shelah, and Shclah begat 

I. 20 Joktan begat Almodad, and Shelaph 
Psa. 3. 7 Thou (art) my son.. have I begotten thee 
Prov.17. 21 He that begetteth a fool (doeth it) to his 

33. 32 Hearken unto thy father that begat thee 
23. 24 he that begetteth a wise (child) shall have 
Isa. 49. 21 Who hath begotten me these, seeing I 
Dan. II. 6 and he that begat her, and he that 
Hos. s- 7 f<"" they have begotten strange children 
Zech 13. 3 his mother that begat him . . that begat 

2. To cause to yield or bring forth, "h) yalad, 5. 
Gen. 5. 3 and begat (a son) in his own likeness 
5. 4 after he had begotten . . and he begat 
5. 6 an hundred and five years, and begat 
S. 7 after he begat Enos. .begatsons and 
5. 9 Enos lived ninety years, and begat 
5. 10 after he begat Cainan . .begat sons and 
J. 12 Cainan lived seventy years, and begat 
5. 13 after he begat Mahalaleel. .begat sons 
5. 15 Mahalaleel lived. .and begat Jared 
^S. i6.after he begat Jared. .begat sons and 
5. 18 Jared lived an. .and he begat Enoch 
5. 19 after he begat Enoch, .begat sons and 
5. 2t Enoch lived sixty, .and begat Methuselah 
5. 22 after he begat Methuselah, .begat sons 
S. 25 Methuselah lived . .and begat Lamech 
5. 26 Methuselah lived after he begat Lamech 
5. 28 Lamech lived an hundred, .and begat a 

5. 3Q after he begat Noah . .begat sons and 
$. 32 Noah begat Shem, Ham, and Japheth 

6. 10 Noah begat three sons, Shem, Ham, and 

11. 10 and begat Arphaxad two years after the 
jt. II Shem lived after he begat Arphaxad 

II. 12 Arphaxad lived five, .and begat Salah 
a I. 13 after he begat Salah. .begat sons and 
1 1. 14 Salah lived thirty years, and begat Eber 

II. 15 after he begat Eber. .begat sons and 
II. 16 Eber lived four and.. and begat Peleg 
II. 17 after he begat Peleg. .begat sons and 
II. 18 Peleg lived thirty years, and begat Reu 
II. ig after he begat Reu.. and begat sons and 
1 1. 20 Ecu lived two and . .and begat Senig 



Gen. II. 21 after he begat Serug. .begat sons and 

11.2= Serug lived thirty years, and begat Nalior 
II. 23 after he begat Nahor. .begat sons and 
11. 24 Nahor lived nine and. .and begat Terah 
II. 25 after he begat Terah.. begat sons and 
II. 26 Terah lived begat Abram, Nahor, and 

11. 27 Terah begat Abram.. and Haran begat 

17. 2o twelve princes shall he beget, and 1 will 
48. 6 which thou begettest after them, shall 

Lev. 25. 45 which they begat in your land : and they 
Nuin26. 29 and Machir begat Cilead : of Gilead 
26. 58 the Korathitcs. And Kohath begat 
Deut. 4. 25 thou shalt beget children, and children's 

28. 41 Thou shalt beget sons and daughters 
Judgi I. I son of an harlot : and Gilead begat 
Ruth 4. 18 the generations of Pharez: Pharez begat 

4. 19 Hezron begat Ram, and Ram begat 
4. 20 Amminadab begat Nahshon, and N. begat 
4. 21 Salmon begat Boaz, andBbaz begat Obed 
4. 22 Obed begat Jesse, and Jesse begat David 
sKi.So. 18 of thy sons.. which thou shalt beget 
I Ch. I. 34 Abraham begat Isaac. The sons of Isaac 
2. 10 Ram begat Amminadab ; and A. begat 
2. II Nahshon begat Salma. .Salma begat Boaz 
2. 12 Boaz begat Obed, and Obed begat Jesse 
2. 13 Jesse begat his firstborn Eliab, and 

2. 18 Caleb., begat (children) of Azubah (his) 

3. 2o Hur begat Uri, and Uri begat Bezaleel 
2. 22 Segub begat Jair, who had three and 

2. 36 Attai begat Nathan, and Nathan begat 
s. 37 Zabad begat Ephlal, and Ephlal begat 

3. 38 Obed begat Jehu, and Jehu begat Azariah 

2. 39 Azariah begat Helez, and Helez begat 

3. 40 Eleasah begat Sisamai, and Sisamai begat 
.2. 41 Shallum begat Jekamiah, and J. . .begat 

3. 44 Shema begat Raham. .Rekem begat 
. 3. 46 Ephah . . bare Haran . .Haran begat 

4. 3 Reaiah. .begat Jahath; and Jahath beget 
4. 8 Coz begat Anub, and Zobebah, and the 
4. II Chfilub the brother of Shuah begat Mehir 
4. 12-Eshton begat Beth-rapha, and Paseah 

4. 14 Meonothai begat Ophrah . . Seraiah begat 
6. 4 Eleazar begat Phinehas, Phinehas begat 
6. 5 Abishua begat Bukki, and Bukki begat 
6. 6 Uzzi begat Zerahiah, and Zerahiah begat 
6. 7 Meraioth begat Amariah, and A. begat 
6. 8 Ahitub begat Zadok, and Zadok begat 
6. 9 Ahimaaz begat Azariah, and A. begat 
6. 10 Johanan begat Azariah, he (it is) that 
6. II Azariah begat Amariah, and A. begat' 
6. 12 Ahitub begat Zadok . . Zadok begat Shall. 
6. 13 Shallum begat Hilkiah. .Hilkiah begat 

6. 14 Azariah begat Seraiah . Seraiah begat 

7. 33 Heber begat Japhlet, and Shomer, and 

8. I Benjamin begat Bela his firstborn, Ashbel 
8. 7 he removed them, and begat Uzza and 

8. 8 Shaharaim begat (children)in the country 
». 9 he begat of Hodesh his wife, Jobab, and 
8. 11 of Hushim he begat Ahitub, and Elpaal 
8. 32 Mikloth begat Shimeah. And these also 
8. 33 Ner begat Kish . . Kish begat Saul . . Saul b. 
8. 34 Merib-baal; and Meribbaal begat Micah 
8. 36 Ahaz begat J. . . Jehoadah begat A. . . Z. b. 

8. 37 Moza begat Binea : Rapha (was) his son 

9. 38 Mikloth begat Shimeam. And they also 
9. 39 Ner begat Kish..Kish begat Saul. .Saul 
9. 40 Merib-baal ; and Merib-baal begat Micah 
9. 42 Ahaz begat J. . . Jarah begat Alemeth. ii. 
9. 43 Moza begat Binea ; and Rephaiah his son 

ij, 3 David begat more sons and daughters 

•Ch. II. 21 Rehoboam.. begat twenty and eight sons 

13. 31 Abijah. .begat twenty and two sons 

34, 3 Jehoiada. .begat sons and daughters 

Ifeh. 12. lo Jeshua begat J. . . J. . .begat E. . .E. begat 

12. II Joiada begat Jonathan. .Jonathan begat 
Job 38. 28 who hath begotten the drops of dew? 
Ecd. s. 14 and he begetteth a son, and (there is) 

6. 3 If a man beget an hundred (children) 
Isa. 39. 7 of thy sons.. which thou shalt beget 

45. 10 What begettest thou? or to the woman 
Jer. 16. 3 concerning their fathers that begat them 

29. 6 Take ye wives, and beget sons and 
Eze. 18. 10 If he beget a son . .a robber, a shedder 

18. 14 Now, lo, (if) he beget a son, that seeth all 
47. 22 which shall beget children among you 

Z.To beget, bring forth, iiroKviai apokueo. 

Jas. 1. 18 Of his own will begat he us with the word 

i.To beget, bring Jbrih, ya/vatii gennao. 

Matt. \, 3 Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac begat 
Jacob ; and Jacob begat Judas and his 
brethren: 3 And Judas begat Phares 
and Zaraof Thamar; and Phares begat 
Esrom ; and Esrom begat Aram ; 4 And 
Aram begat Aminadab; and Aminadab 
begat Naasson ; and Naasson begat 
Salmon ; 5 And Salmon begat Booz of 
Bachab : and Booz begat Obed of Ruth ; 
and Obed begat Jesse ; 6 And Jesse be- 
gat David the king ; and David the king 
begat Solomon of her . . of Urias ; 7 And 
Solomon begat Roboam ; and Roboam 
begat Abia ; and Abia begat Asa ; 8 
And Asa begat Josaphat ; and Josaphat 
begat Joram ; and Joram begat Ozias ; 9 
And Ozias begat Joatham ; and Joatham 
begat Achaz ; and Achaz begat Ezekias ; 
10 And Ezekias begat Manasses ; and 
, Manasses begat Amon ; and Amon begat 
Josias; 11 And Josias begat Jechonias 
and his brethren. 
I. It Jechonias' begat Salnthiel : and.Salathiel 



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Matt. I. 13 begat Zorobaliel ; 13 And Zorobabel bo- 
gat Abiud ; and Abiud begat Eliakim ; 
and Eliakim begat Azor; 14 And Azor 
begat Sadoc ; and Sadoc begat Achim ; 
and Achim begat Eliud; 15 And Eliud 
begat Eleazar; and Eleazar begat Mat- 
than ; and Jlatthan begat Jacob ; 16 And 
Jacob begat Joseph 
Act3 7. 8 so (Abraham) begat Isaac, and circumc. 
7. 20 Moses.. was.. in.. Madian, where he begat 
13. 33 Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten 
1 Co. 4. 15 I have begotten you through the gospel 
Phra. 10 whom I have begotten in my bonds 
Heb. I. s Thou art my Son. this day have I begotten 
5. 5 Thou art my Sou. to day have I begotten 
I Jo. 5. I him that begat loveth him., is begotten 
S- 18 he that Is begotten of God keepeth him. 

B£GET agaiii, to — 

To beget again or anew, h/ayepvoiai anagennaSi. 
iPe. 1. 3 God and Father..hath begotten us again 

BEGGAB — 

l.Needy, desirous, iV^K ebyon. 

I Sa. 2. 8 He . .lifteth up the beggar from the 
2iCroiicMng, cringing, irr ax^': ptochos. 

Lake 16. 20 there was a certain beggar named Lazarus 
16. sa And it came to pass, that the beggar died 

BEGQABLT — 

Crcmching, cringing, m^rux^^ ptochos. 

Gal. 4. 9 turn ye again to the weak and beggarly 

BEors— 

Beginning, cormnencement, n^nf iechillak. 

^feh. II. 17 Mattaniah. .(was) the principal to ]>egin 

BEGIN, to — 

1. To begin, hhn chalal, &. 

Gen. 6. I when men began to multiply on the face 
Q. 2o And Uoah began, .an husbandman, aud 

10. 8 he began to be a mighty one in the earth 

11. 6 And the LOBD said, .this they begin to do 
41 54 the seven years of dearth began to come 
44. 12 Aud he searched, (and) began at the 

KaiDi6. 46 Tike a censer.. the plague is begun 

16. 47 behold the plague was begun among tUe 

25. I the people began to commit whoredom 
Deut. 2. 24 begin to possess (it), aud contend with 

2. 25 Tliis day will I begin to put the dread of 

2. 31 1 have begun to give . . begin to possess 

3. 24 thou hast begun to show thy servant thy 
16. 9 begin to number the seven weeks from 

Josh. 3. 7 This day will I begin to magnify thee 

Judgio. 18 What man (is he) that will begin to fight 
13. 5 and he shall begin to deliver Israel out of 
13. 25 the Spirit of the Lord began to move him 
16. 19 she began to afflict him, and'his strength 
16. 22 the hair of his head began to grow again 
80. 31 they began to smite of the people, (and) 
20. 39 Benjamin began to smite (and) kill of the 
20. 40 But when the flame began to arise up 

t Sa. 3. 2 his eyes began to wax dim, (that) he 
3. 12 when I begin, I will also make an end 
23. IS Did I then begin to enquire of God for 

3 Ki. iQ. 32 In those days the Lord began to cut 

15. 37 In those days the Lord began to send 
I Ch'. I. 10 he began to be mighty upon the earth 

27. S4 Joab the son of Zemiah began to number. 

3 Ch. 3, 1 Then Solomon began to build the house 
3.* 2 And he began to build in the second 
2o. 22 And when they began to sing and to 
29. 17 Now they began on the first (day) of the 
29. 27 the burnt offering began, the song, .began 
31. 7 In the third month they began to lay 
31. 10 Since (the people) began to bring the 
31. 21 And in every work that he began in the 
34. 3 he began to seek after the God of David 

Ezra 3. 6 From the first day.. began they to offer 

3. 8 Now in. .second year, .began Zerubbabel 
Tfeh. 4. 7 that the breaches began to be stopped 
£sUi. 6, 13 before whom thou hast begun to fall 

9. 23 the Jews undertook to do as they. .begun 
Jer. 25. 29 I begin to bring evil on the city which is 
Eze. 9. 6 begin at my sanctuary. Then they begaft 
JoD. 3. 4 And Jonah began to enter into the city 

2. To be begun, VSij chalal, 6. 

Geo. 4. 26 then began (men) to call npon the name 

3. To begin, be pleased, '>>Sl yaal, 5. 

Deut. I. 5 On this side Jordan, .began Moses to 

4. To begin, solve, loose, Kli^ sTiere, 3. 

Ezra 5. a Zerubbabel . . and began to build the 

5.T0 begin, commence, &pxofiai archomau 
Matt. 4. 17 Jesus began to preach, and to say 

II. 7 Jesus began to say unto the multitudes 
It. 2o Then began he to upbraid the cities 
13. I his disciples . .began to pluck the ears of 
14. 30 beginning to sink, he cried. .Lord, save 

16. 21 From that time forth began Jesus to 
16. '22 Peter took him, and began to rebuke 
18. 24 when he ]>ad begun to reckon, one was 
so. 8 Call the labourers, .beginning from the 
34. 49 And shall begin to smite Qiia) fellow 
3& 22 they . .began every one of them to say 

26. 37 he. .began to be sorrowful and very 
26. 74 Then began he to curse and to swear 

iiaxk 1. 45 he went out, and began to publish (it) 
2. 23 his disciples began, as they went, to 

4. I he began again to teach by the seaside 
5. 17 they began to pra; him to depart oat 



Matt. 5. 20 he departed, and began to publish in 
6. 2 he began to teacli in the synagogue 
6. 7 he. .began to send them forth by two and 
6. 34 he began to teach them many things 

6. 55 began to carry about in beds those that 
8. II the Pharisees, .began to question with 
8. 31 he began to teach them, that the Son of 

8. 32 Peter took him, and began to rebuke 
lo. 28 Then Peter began to say unto him, Lo 
10. 32 he. .began to tell them what things 

10. 41 they began to be much displeased with 

10. 47 he began to cry out, and say, Jesus 

11. 15 Jesus, .began to cast out them that sold 

12. I he began to speak unto them by parables 

13. 5 Jesus answering them began to say. Take 

14. 19 they began to be sorrowful, and to say 
14. 33 he. .began to be sore amazed, and 

14. 65 some.begau to spit on him, and to cover 
14. 69 a maid, .began to say to them that stood 

14. 71 he began to curse and to swear. .1 know 

15. 8 the multitude, crying aloud, began to 
15. 18 began to salute him. Hail. King of ..Jews 

Lake 3. 8 begin not to say within yourselves, v. 23. 

4. 21 he began to say unto them. This day is 

5. 21 the scribes and the Pharisees begau to 

7. 15 he that was dead sat up, and began to 
7. 24 he began to speak unto the people 

7. 38 began to wash his feet with tears, and 

7. 49 they that sat. .began to say within 

9. 12 when the day began to wear away, then 
1 1. 29 he begau to say. This is an evil generation 

11. S3 the scribes and the Pharisees began to 

12. I he began to say unto his disciples first of 

12. 45 shall begin to beat the men servants and 

13. 25 ye begin to stand without, aud to knock 

13. 26 Then shall ye begin to say. We have 

14. 9 thou begiu with shame to take the lowest 
14. 1.8 all with one (consent) began to make 

14. 29 Lest, .all that behold (it) begin to mock 

14. 30 This man began to build, and was not 
15. 14 when he had spent, .he be.?an to be in 

15. 24 lost. .And they began to be meiry 

ig. 37 the whole multitude., began to rejoice 

19. 45 began to cast out them that sold therein 

20. 9 Then began he to speak to the people 

21. 28 when these things begin to come to pass 
32. 23 they began to enquire among themselves 
23. 2 they began to accuse him, saying. We 
23. 5 beginning from Galilee to this place 

23. 30 Then shall they begin to say to the 

24, 27 beginning at Moses and all the Prophets 
24. 47 among all nations, beginning. .Jerusalem 

John 8. 9 [they, went out one by one, beginning at) 

13. 5 he. .began to wash the disciples' feet 
Acts I. I of all that, .began both to do and teach 

1. 22 Beginning from the baptism of John 

2. 4 they . .began to speak vrith other tongues 

8. 35 Philip, .began at the same scripture, and 

10. 37 That word.. began from Galilee, after the 

11. 15 as I began to speak, the Holy Ghost fell 
t8. 26 he begau to speak boldly in the synagogue 
24. 2 Tertallus began to accuse (him), saying 

27, 3S when he had broken (it), he began to eat 
2 Co. 3. I Do we begin again to commend ourselves? 

1 Pe. 4. 17 judgment must begin at the house of God 

6.T0 begin in, ivdpxofiat enarchomai. 

Gal. 3. 3 Are ye so foolish? having begun in the 
Phil. 1. 6 he which hath begun a good work in you 

7 To begin be/ore, ■rrpoivdpxoiJ.ai proenarchomai, 

2 Co. 8. 6 that as he had begun, so he would also 

8. To be about to, fieWu melld. 

Rev. 10. 7 when he shall begiu to sound, the 

BEGUr at the first, to — 

To receive a beginning, JiafiPdvu apx'h''- 

Heb. 2. 3 which at the first began to he spoken "by 

BEGIN before, to — 

To begin before, irpoevdpxo/Jiat proenarchomai, 
2 Co. 8. 10 who havejjegun before, not only to do 

BEGIN to be. to — 

Was beginning, ?ji> apxifn-fvoi en archomenos. 
Luke 3. 23 Jesus.himself begau to be about thirty 
[See also Amend, build, dark, dawn, reign, sink 
spring, wanton, world.) 

BEGINNINQ — 

l.Then, in az. 

Isa. 48. 3 declared the former things from the h. 
48. 5 I have even from the beginning declared 

2. Head, b-kt rosh. 

E'xodi2. 2 This montji. .unto you the beginning of 
Namio. 10 in the beginnings of your months, ye 

28. II in the beginnings of your months ye shall 
Deut 32. 42 from the beginning of revenges upon the 
Judg. 7. 19 came unto, .in the beginning of the 

Pla 119. i6o Thy word (is) true (from) the beginuing 
Prov. 8. 23 I was set up from, .from the beginning 
Eccl. 3. II that God maketh from the beginning to 
Isa. 40. 21 hath it not been told you from the beg. 
41. 4 calling the generations from the beg. 
41. 26 Who hath declared from the beginning 
48. 16 not spoken in secret from the beginuing 
Lam. 2. 19 in the beginning of the watches pour out 
Eze. 40. I in the beginning of the year, in the tenth 

^.ffead, nfK-\ rishah. 

Eze. 36. II do better (uoto you) tlian at yoor begin. 



i.First, former, jiDHT rishon. 

Euth 3. to more kindness, .than at the beginning 

1 Ch. 17. 9 waste them any more, as at tho beginning 
Prov.2o. 21 inlieritance. gotten hastily at the begin. 
Jer. 17. 12 A glorious high tlirone from the beginning 

S.First, former, n'vtri. reshith. 

Gen. I. 1 In the beginning God created the heaven 

10. 10 the beginning of his kingdom was Babel 

49. 3 my might, and the beginning of my 
Deutii. t2 from the beginning of the year even unto 

2t. 17 for he (is) the beginning of his strength 
Job 8. 7 Though thy beginuing was small, yet thy 

42. 12 latter end of Job more than his beg. 
Psa.iii. 10 The fear of the Lord (is) the beginning 
Prov. I. 7 The fear of the Lord'Os) the beginning 
8. 22 The Lord possessed me in the beginuing 

17. 14 The beginning of strife (is as) when one 
EccL 7. 8 Better (is) the end., than the beginning 
Isa. 46. 10 Declaring the end from the beginning 
Jer. 26. I In the beginning of the reign of Jehoiakim 

27. I In the beginning of the reign of .Tehoiakim 

28. I in the beginning of the reign ot Zedekiah 
49. 34 in the beginning of the reign of Zedekiah 

Mlc. 1. 13 she (is) the beginning of the sin to the 

^.Beginning, 
Gen. 13. 3 

4t. 21 

Euth I. 22 

a Sa. 21. 9 

21. 10 

2 Kl. 17. 25 
Ezra 4. 6 
Keh. II. 17 
Prov. 9. 10 
Eccl. 10. 13 
Isa. 1. 25 
Dan. 9. 21 

9.23 
Hos. I. 2 
Amos 7. I 



commencement, •"i)n? iechillak. 
where his tent had been at the beginning., 
they (were) still ill favoured, as at the beg. 
came to B. in the beginning of barley 
the first (days) in the beginning of barley 
from the beginning of harvest until water 
it was at the beginning of their dwelling 
in the beginning of his reign, wrote they 
the principal to begin tlie thanksgiving 
The fear of the Lord (is) the beginning of 
The beginning of the words of his mouth 
restore, .thy counsellors as at the beg. 
whom I had seen in the vision at the beg. 
At the beginning of thy supplications tho 
The beginning of the word of the Lord 
in the beginning of the shooting up of tha 

7. Beginning, apxiQ arche. 

Matt 19 4 he which made, .at the beginning made 
19. 8 but from the beginuing it was not so 
24. 8 All these (are) the beginning of sorrows 
24. 21 such as was not since the beginning of 

Mark i. i The beginning of the gospel of Jesus 
to. 6 from the beginning of the creation God 
13. 8 These (are) the beginnings of sorrows 
13. 19 such as was not from the beginning of 

Luke I. 2 which from the beginning were eye witn. 

John I. I In the beginning was the Word, and the 

1. 2 The same was in the beginning with God 

2. II This beginning of miracles did Jesus 

6. 64 Jesus knew from the beginning who they 
8. 25 that I said unto you from the beginning 
8. 44 He was a murderer from the beginning 

15. 27 ye have been with me from the beginning 

16. 4 these things I said not. .at the beginning 
Acts II. 15 fell on them, as on us at the beginning 
Phil. 4. 15 that in the beginning of the gospel, when 
Col. I. 18 who is the beginning, the firstborn from 
2 Th. 2. 13 because God hath from the beginning 
Heb. I, 10 Thou, Lord, in the beginuing hast laid 

3. 14 if we hold the beginning of our confidence 

7. 3 having neither beginning of days, nor 

2 Pe. 3. 4 continue as. .from the beginuing of tha 

1 Jo. I I which was from the beginning, which wa 

2. 7 old commandment. .from the beginuing 
2. 7 word, .have heard from the Ibeginning) 
2. 13, 14 ye have known him. .from the beg. 

2. 24 heard from the beginning, .from the beg. 

3. 8 for the devil sinneth from the beginning 
3. II message th.it ye heard from the beginning 

2 Jo. 5 that which we had from the beginning 

6 That, as ye have heard from the beg. 
Rev. I. 8 I am Alpha and Omega, [the beginuing] 
3, 14 true witness, the beginuing of the 
21. 6 I am Alpha aud Omega, the beginning 
22. 13 beginning and the end, the first aud the 

?i.First, former, irpuros protos. 

2 Pe. 2. 20 the latter eud is worse. .than the beg. 

BEGINNING, at the — 

First, former, irpurov prdlon. 

John 2. 10 Every man at the beginning doth set 

BEGINNING, from the — 
From above, Svoiflec anilhen. 

Acts 26. s Which knew me from the beglnQing, If 
iSee also Rehearse, world.] 

BEGOTTEN — 

l.Birth, ni^iD moledelh. 

Lev. i8.'ii begotten of thy father, she (is) thy sister 

2.T0 go out, ny; yatsa. 

Judg. 8. 30 Gideon bad . . sons ot his body begotteu 

BEGOTTEN (Son), only- 

Only-born, chief, nofoyevris monogenei. 

John 1. 14 glory as of the only begotten of tlje F. 

1. 18 the only begotten Son, which is in the 

3. 16 that he gave his only begotten Son, that 

3. 18 in the name of the only begotten Son-of 

I Jo. 4. 9 that God sent his only begotten Son into 

U eb. 11.17 and he . . offered up hi^ oply begotten (souj 



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BEGOTTEN, first — 

First-burn, iroMTdroKOS prOtotokos. _ 

Hcb I 6 when he luingeth ill the first begotten into 
Rev.' I. 5 the first begouen o£ the dead, and the 

BEGOTTEN, to be — 

TV) he born, "iS" yalad, 2. 

Deut23. 8 The children that are begotten of them 

BEGUILE, to — 

l.To deceive, hji naknl, 3. 

Mum 25. x8 wherewith they have beguiled you in the 

ZTo beguile, lift up, KV} nasha, 5. 

Gen. 3. 13 The serpent beguiled me, and I did eat 

3.T0 throw, cast down, hot ramah, 3. 

Oen 20 zovhcrefore then hast thou beguiled me? 

Josh. 9.' 22 Wherefore have ye beguiled us, saying 
4.T0 entrap, SeXcdCw deleazo. 

2 Pe. 2. f 4 cannot cease from sin ; beguiling unstable 

5.T0 deceive greatly, ^l«"»^«" .f^"^,"'"f/_„ , v,., 
2 Co. 1 1. 3 as the serpent beguiled Kve through his 

6. To reason wrongly, ■^apa\oylCoi^a.i. 

Col. 2. 4 this Isay, lest any man should beguile you 

BEGUILE of one's reward, to — ^ 

To award the palm against one, Kara^paPevu. 
Col. 2. 18 Let no man beguile you of your reward 

BEHALF — , 

Fart, share, portion, tifposmeros. _ ,..„v,„^,,, 
2 Co Q. 3 boasting . . should be in vain In this behalf 

1 Pe! t 16 but let him glorify God on this [behalf] 

SEHALF of, in the — 

On behalf of, for, u-r^p [gen.) huper 

Phil. ,.29 unto you it is given in the behalf of Chnat 

BEHALF, on — j, , > /j , \ ■ 

l.Jn 'addition to, on account of, 67r< {dat)epi. 
Bom. 16. 19 I am glad therefore on your behalf : but 

%Concerning, about, -irepi (gen.) peri. 

iCo. I. 4 1 thank my God always on your behalf 

3. On behalf of, for, fiir/p (gm.) huper. 

2 Co ,., I thanks may be given.. on our behalf 

e 12 cive you occasion to glory on our behalf 
8. 24 the proof, .of our boasting on your behalf 

BEHAVE, to — 

To compare, equal, m.«' shavah, ■!• 

Paa. 131. 2 I have behaved and quieted myself, as a 

BEHAVE self, (teemly, uncomely), to— 
l.To qo on for one's self, ■^r}halak, 7. 

Psa. 35. 14 I behaved myseU as though, .my friend 
2 To turn roimd again, avaaTp(<pu anastreplw. 

1 Ti. 3. 15 know how thou oughtest to behave thyself 

8.2*0 become, yiyonai ginomai. 

iTh. 2. lobehavedourselvesamongyout^atbelieve 

[See Disorderly, 111. proudly, strangely, valiantly, 
uncomely, unseemly, wisely ] 



2Sa. 



iKi. 
2 Ki. 



Eze. 



Joel 



BEHAVIOUR — 

l.Taste, reason, orio laam. 

1 Sa 21 n he changed his behaviour before them 
Paa.' 34.'«iHe. when he changed his behaviour before 

2 Constitution, Kariar-qiia kalasUma. 
' Titus 2. 3 that, .in behaviour as becoraeth holiness 

BEHAVTOTJK, of good — 

Orderly, Kifffn-oi kosmios. , . ^ . 

iTl. 3. 2 A bishop then must be., good behaviour 

BEHEAD, to — 

l.To turn aside the head, vvh iiD sur rosh, 5. 

2 Sa. 4. 7 beheaded him, and took his head, and gat 

2.7*0 behead, take the head off, &.iroK«pa\iCo. 

Matt 14. 10 he sent, and beheaded John in the prison 
Mark 6. 16 It is John, whom I beheaded ; he is risen 

6. 27 he went and beheaded him in the prison 
Luke g. 9 Herod said, John have I beheaded : but 

3. To cut away with an axe, ireXfKffo pelekizo. 
Rev. 2o. 4 (I saw) the souls of them . . were beheaded 

BEHEADED, that ia — 

To {cause to) drop, break down, fp.]l draph ' 
Deut 21. 6 over the heifer that is beheaded in the 

BEHELD — 

To see, view, nin chazah. 

Dan. 7. 4 I beheld till tho wings ihereof were pi. 

7. 6 After this I beheld, and lo another, like 
7. q I beheld till the thrones were cast down 
7! 11 I beheld., because of . .1 beheld., till 
7. 21 I beheld, and the same horn made war 

BE-HE'-KOTH, ninn? a large beast. 
It is uncertain whether this is the elephart or the 
liippopotamus ; but the weight of argument seems oa 
the side of the latter. 

foh 40. 15 Behold now B., which I made with theo _ 



BEHIND — 

1. Behind, ^inx achor. 

2 Sa. 10. 9 battle was against liim before and behind 
• Ch 19. lo'battle was. .against him before and 

3 Ch. 13.14 the battle (was) before and behind : and 
Psa. 139. s Thou hast beset me behind and before 
Isa. 9. 12 Syrians before, and the Philistines behind 

2. Behind, iriN achar. 

Gen. 18. 10 in the tent door, which (was) behind him 
19. 17 Escape for thy life ; look not behind thee 
19. 26 his wife looked back from behind him 

22. 13 behold, behind (him) a ram caught in a 
32. iB and, behold, also he (is) behind us 

32. 20 Behold, thy servant Jacob (is) behind us 
Exodi4 19 the angel of God. .went behind them 
Ueut25. 18 smote .all.. feeble behind thee, when 
Josh 8. 14 liers in ambush against him behind the 

8. 20 when the men of Ai looked behind them 
JudgiB 12 behold, (it is) behind Kirjath-jearira 

20 40 the Benjamites looked behind them, and 

1 Sa 2t 9 wrapped in a cloth behind the ephod : if 
24 8 when Saul looked behind him, David 

1 7 when he looked behind him, he saw me 

2. 20 Abner looked behind him, and said 

2 23 that the spear came out behind him 

3. 16 her husband went . . along weeping behind 
5 23 fetch a compass behind them, and come 

13. 34 behold, there came much people . behind 
[4. 9 thou, .hast cast me behind thy back 
6. 32 the sound of his master's feet behind 
g 18 turn thee behind me. And the watchman 
0. 19 What hast thou to do. .turn thee behind 

II. 6 a third part at the gate behind the guard 

2 Ch 13 13 ambushment to come about behind them 
13. 13 and the ambushment (wasl behind them 

Neh. 4. 16 the rulers (were) behind all the house of 
g. 26 and cast thy law behind their backs, and 
Psa. 50. 17 Seeing thou . .castest my words behind 
Song 2. 9 he standeth behind our wall, he looketh 
Isa. 30. 21 thine ears shall hear a word behind thee 
38. 17 thou hast cast all my sins behind thy 
57. 8 Behind the doors also and the posts 
66. 17 purify themselves in the gardens behind 
3. 12 I heard behind me a voice of a great 

23. 35 Because thou hast, .cast me behind thy 
41. 15 the separate place wliich (was) behind 

3 behind them a flame, .behind them a 
14 repent, and leave a blessing behind him 
Zech. 1. 8 behind him.. red horses, speckled, and 

3. Behind, backward, hiriffai opiso. 

Matt 16. 23 Get thee behind me, Satan : thou art 
Mark 8. 33 saying, Get thee behind me, Satan : for 
Luke 4. 8 Get thee [behind] me, Satan : for it is 
7. 38 stood at his feet behind (him) weeping 
Rev. I. 10 heard behind me a great voice, as of a ' 

i.From behind, o-maB^v opisthen. 

Matt. 9. 20 behold, a woman.. came behind.. and 
Mark 5. 27 came in the press behind, and touched 
Luke 8. 44 Came behind, .and touched the border of 
Rev. 4. 6 four beasts, full of eyes before and behind 

BEHIND, to be — 

To be behind, iKTrepiu hustereo. 

2 Co.ii. 5 I suppose I was not a whit behind the 
12 II in nothing am I behind the very cliietest 

BEHIND, to come — 
To be behind, utrTepeo) hustered. 
I. Co. 1. 7 So that ye come behind in no gift 

BEHIND, those things that are — 

The things behind, to oviaui ta opis5.- 

Phil. 3. 13 forgetting those things which are behind 

BEHHSTD, which ia — • 
What is behind, varepT\fia husterema. 

Col. 1. 24 fill up that which is behind of the 
[See also Abide, left, tarry.] 

BEHOLD — 

l.Lo, l'7K alu. 

Dan. 2. 31 Thou, king, sawest, and behold, a great 
4. 10 I saw, and behold a tree in .the midst of 
4. 13 behold, a watcher and an holy one came 
781 considered the horns, and, behold 
7^- 8 behold, in this horn (were) eyes lilce the 

2.io, se?/ ITS aru. 

Dan. 7. 2 behold, the four winds of the heaven 
7 5 behold another beast, a second, like to 
7' 7 behold a fourth beast, dreadful and 
7. 13 behold, (one) like the Son of man came 

S.Lo, ^/ nn he. 

Ezra 16. 43 behold, therefore I also will recompense 

i.Lo, p h£n. 

Gen." 3. 22 Behold, the man is become as one of ua 

5.L0, njn hinneh. 

Gen. I. 29 Behold, I have given you every herb 

e.See! tSeide. "'. ' '^ ~ ' - ' 

Matt25. 20 behold, 1 have gained beside them five 

25. 22 behold, I have gained two other talents 

26. 65 behold, now ye have heard his blasphemy 
Mark 2. 24 Behold, why do they on the sabbath day 

' 3. 34 said, [Behold] my mother and my brethren 
ji. 21 behold, the fig tree, .is withered away 

15. 4 behold how many things they witness 

16. 6 behold the place w;here they laid him 



John T. 29 Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh 
I. 36 looking, .he saith. Behold the Lamb of 

I. 47 Behold an Israelite indeed, in whom is 

3. 26 behold, the same baptizeth, and all. .come 
5. 14 Behold, thou art made whole : sin no 

11. 3 Lord, behold, he whom thoulovestissicit 
JI. 36 Then said the Jews, Behold how he 
12. 19 behold, the world is gone after him 

18. 21 ask .behold, they know what I said 

19. 4 Behold, I biing him forth to you, that ye 
ig. 5 And (Pilate) saith unto them, [Behold] 

19, 14 he saith unto the Jews, Behold Jour 

20. 27 Reach hither thy finger, and behold my 
Rom. 2. 17 [Behold,] tliou art called a Jew, and 
Gal. 5. 2 [Behold,] I Paul say unto jqh, tljat if yo 

7. See I lo I (Sou idou. 

Matt. I. 20 behold, the angel of the Lord appeared 

1. 23 Behold, a virgin shall be with child 

2. I behold, there came wise men from the 
2. 13 behold, the angel of the Lordappearcth 
2. 19 behold, an angel of the Lord appeareth 

4. jibehold, angels came and ministered unto 

7. 4 and, behold, a beam, .in thine own eye' 

8. 2 behold, there came a leper and worshipped 
8. 24 behold, there arose a great tempest in 

8. 29 behold, they cried out, saying, ^What 
8. 32 behold, the whole herd of swine ran 

8. 34 behold, the whole city came out to meet 
g. 2 behold, they brought to him a man sick of' 
0. 3 behold, certain of the scribes said within 

9. 10 behold, many publicans, .came and sat 
9. 18 behold, there came a certain ruler, and 
g. 20 behold, a woman., came behind, .and 

9. 32 behold, they brought to him a dumb man 
10. 16 Behold, I send you forth as sheep in the 
II. 8 Behold, they that wear 50ft (clothing) aro 
JI. 10 Behold, I send my messenger before thy 

II. 19 Behold a man gluttonous, .a wine bibber 
12. 2 Behold, thy disciples^ do that which is 
12. lo behold, there was a man which had his 
12. 18 Behold my servant, whom I have chosen- 
12. 41 and, behold, agreaterthan Jona3(is)here' 
12. 42 and, behold a greater than Solomon (is) 
12. 46 behold, (liis) mother and his brethren 

12. 47 Behold, thy mother and thy brethren 
12. 49 he. : said, Behold my mother and my 

13. 3 saying, Behold, a sower went forth to sow 
15. 22 behold, a woman of Canaan came out ol 
17. 3 behold, there appeared unto them Moses 
17. 5 behold, a bright cloud, .and behold a 
jg. 16 behold, one came and said unto him 

19. 27 Behold, we have forsaken all, and 

20. 18 Behold, we go up to Jerusalem ; and the 

20. 30 behold, two blind men sitting by the way 

21. 5 Behold, thy king cometh unto thee, meek 

22. 4 Behold, 1 have prepared my dinner : my 
83. 34 behold, I send unto you prophets, and 

23. 38 Behold, your house is left unto you 

24. 25 Behold, I have told you before 

24. 26 Behold, he is in the desert, .behold, (he is) 

25. 6 Behold the bridegroom cometh ; go ye 
26. 45 behold, the hour is at hand, and the Son 

26. 46 behold, heia at hand that doth betray me 
26. 51 behold, one of them . . stretched out (his) 
27. 51 behold, the veil of the temple was rent 
28. 2 behold, the^e^vas a great earthquake : for 
28. 7 behold, he goeth before you into Galilee 
28. 9 behold, Jesus met them, saying, All hail ! 
28. II behold, some of the watch came into the 

Mark i. 2 Behold, I send my messenger before thy 

3. 32 Behold, thy mother and thy brethren 

4. 3 Hearken ; Behold, there went out a sower 

5. 22 [behold,] there cometh one of the rulers 

10. 33 -Behold, we go up to Jerusalem ; and the 
13 23 [behold,] I have foretold you all things 

14. 41 behold, the Son of man is betrayed into 

15. 35 some of them, .said, [Behold,] he calleth 
Xuke I. 20 behold, thoushalt be dumb, and not able 

I. 31 behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb 
1. 36 behold, thy cousin Elisabeth, she hath 
I. 38 Mary said. Behold the handmaid of the 

1. 48 behold, from henceforth all generations 

2. 10 behold, I bring you good tidings of great 
2. 25 behold, there was a man in Jerusalem 
2. 34 Behold, this., is set for the fall and rising 
2. 48 behold, thy father and I have sought thee 
5. 12 behold a man full of leprosy ; who, seeing 

5. 18 behold, men brought in a bed a man 

6. 23 for, behold, your reward (is) great in 

7. 12 behold, there was a dead man carried out 
7. 25 Behold, they which are georgeously 
7 27 Behold, I send my messenger before thy 
7. 34 Behold a gluttonous man, and a wine b. 

7. 37 behold, a woman in the city, which was 

8. 41 behold, there came a man named Jairus 
g. 30 behold, there talked with him two men 

9. 38 behold, a man of the company cried out 

10. 3 behold, I scud you forth as lambs among 
JO. 19 Behold, I give unto you power to tread 
JO. 25 behold, a certain lawyer stood up, and 

11. 31 behold, a greater than Solomon (is) here 
II. 32 behold, a greater than Jonas (is) here 
II. 41 and, behold all things are clean uato you 
13. 7 Behold, these three years I come seeking 
1.3. II behold, there was a woman which had a 
13. 30 behold, there are last which shall be first 
13. 32 Behold, I cast out devils, and I do cures 

13. 35 Behold, your house is left unto you des. 

14. 2 Behold, there yia.s a certain man before 
17. 21 behold, the kingdom of God is within you 
28. 31 Behold, we go up to Jerusolein, and all 



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BEING 



Lukei9. s behold, (tlicrc was) a man named Zacclieus 
tg. 8 Behold, Lord, the half of my goods I give 
jg. 20 I^ord, behold, .tliy pound, which I have 
22. 10 Behold, when ye are entered into the city 
22. 21 behold, the hand of him that betrayetli 

22. 31 behold, Satan hatli desired, .you, that he 
. 22. 38 they said, Lord, behold, liere (are) two 

, 22. +7 And while he yet spake, behold a 

' 23. 14 behold, I . .have found no fault in this 

23. 29 For, behold, the days are coming, in the 

23. So behold, .a man named Joseph, a 

24. 4 behold, two men stood by them, in 

24. 13 behold, two of them went that same day 
24. 49 behold, I send the promise of my Father 
John 4. 35 behold, I say unto you. Lift up your eyes 
12. 15 behold, thy King conieth, sitting on an 
16. 32 Behold, the hour cometh, yea, is now 
19. 25 he saith unto his mother, Woman, (behold] 
19. 27 Then saith he to the disciple, [Behold) thy 
'Acta 1. JO behold, two men stood by them in white 
a. 7 Behold, are not all these which speal; 
5. 9 Behold, the feet of them wjiich have 
S. 25 Behold, the men.. are standing in the 

5. a8 behold, ye have filled Jerusalem with 

7. 56 And said. Behold, I see the heavens 

8. 27 he.. went : and, behold, a man of 

9. ,10 And he said. Behold, I (am here) Lord 
g.'ii enquire. .for(one) called Saul. .for, behold 

10. 1 7 behold, the men . . had made enquiry for 
JO.. 19 the Spirit said unto him. Behold, three 
10. 21 and said. Behold, I am he whom ye seek 
«o.'3o behold, a man stood before me In bright 
n. II behold, immediately there were three 

12. 7 behold, the angel of the Lord came upon 

13. li behold, the hand of the Lord (is) upon 
13. 25 behold, there cometh one after me, whose 

16. I behold, a certaiti disciple was there 

' 2o. 22 behold, I go bound in the spirit unto 
, 2o. 25 behold, I know that ye all. .shall see my 
; Bora. 9. 33 Behold, I lay in Sion a stumbling-block 
! 1 Co. 15. 51 Behold, I show you a mystery; We shall 
3 Co. S' »7 behold, all things are become new 

6. 2 behold, now(is) the accepted time; behold 

6. 9 as dying, and, behold, we live ; a3 

7. II behold this selfsame thing, that ye 
:2. 14 Behold, the third time 1 am ready to 

Oal. J. 20 behold, before God, I lie not 

Heb. 2. 13 Behold I and the children which God 

8. 8 Behold, the days come, saith the Lord 
Jas." 3. 3 [Behold,] we put bits in the horses' mouths 

3. 4 Behold also the ships, .yet are they turned 
3. 5 Behold how great a matter a little fire 
S. 4 Behold, the hire of the labourers, .crietli 
g. 7 Behold, the husbandman waiteth lor the 
5. 9 behold, the Judge standeth before the 
S. II Behold, we count them happy which 
, 1 Pe. .2. 6 Behold, I lay in Sion a chief corner stone 
Jude 14 Behold. .Lord cometh with ten thousand 
Kev. J. 7 Behold, he cometh with clouds; and every 
I. 18 and, behold, I am alive for evermore 
B. 10 behold, the devil shall cast, .you into 
a. 22 Behold, I will cast her into a bed, and 
3. 8 behold, I have set before thee an open 
. 3. 9 Behold, I will make them of the syna. 
3. 9 behold, I will make them to come and 
■3. II [Behold,] I come quickly : hold that fast 

3. 20 Behold, I stand at the door and knock 
^'^ 4. I behold, a door (was) opened in heaven 

4. 2 behold, a throne was set in heaven, and 

5. 5 behold, the Lion of the tribe of JndiL 

6. 1 And I saw, and behold a white horse 
6. 8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse 
g. 12 behold, there come two woes more here. 

5 II. 14 behold, the third woe cometh quickly 
12. 3 behold a great red dragon, having seven 

^4. 14 I looked, and behold a white cloud, and 
»5. 5 [behold,] the temple of the tabernacle of 

36. 15 Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed (is) he 
■^jg. II I saw heaven opened, and behold a white 
..21, 3 Behold, the tabernacle of God (is) with 

'21. s he. .said. Behold, I make all things new 
' 22. 7 Behold, I come quickly : blessed (is) he 
'22. 12 behold, I come quickly ; and my reward 

BEHOia), to — 

1. To view, see, niri chazah, 

Job„23. 9 where he doth work, but I cannot behold 
fUL'ii, 4 his eyes behold, his eyelids try, the 

II'. 7 his countenance doth behold the upright 

37. 2 let thine eyes behold the things that are 

17. 15 As for me, I will behold thy face in 
07. 4 to behold the beauty of the LoKDj and 
46. 8 Come, behold the works of the IiORD 

i.To {cause to) behold attentwely, ejj nahat, 5. 
NuiD 12. 8 similitude of the Xord shall he behold 
2t. 9 ■when he beheld the serpent of brass, ho 
23. 21 He hath not beheld iniquity in Jacob 
Joh 36. 25 Every man may see it ; man may behold 

39. 29 From thence, .her eyes behold afar off 
Esa. 10. 14 lor thou beholdest mischief and spite, to 
91. 8 Only ^vith thine eyes shalt thou behold 
102. 19 from heaven did the Lord behold tho 
Jig. 18 that I may behold wondrous things out 
Isa. 38. II I shall behold man no more ■with the 
lam. 1. 12 behold, and see it there be any sorrow 
3. 63 Behold ^heir sitting down, and their 
Z.To face, front, n\^ panah. 

Job 24. 18 he beholdeth not the way of the rineyds. 
i.To look out, watch, njy tsaphah. 

Psa, 66. 7 his eyes behold the nations : let not the 
.Kovt5. 3 beholding the evil and the good 



5. To see, look, coiisidcr, .ixT raah. 

Gen. 12. 14 the Egyptians beheld thewo)nan, that she 
13. 10 Lot lilted up his eyes, and liclicld all the 
29. 28 and beheld, and, lo, tlie smoke of the 

31. 2 Jac;ob beheld the couutcnaucc of Labau 

48. 8 Israel beheld Joseph's sons, and said 
Deut. I. 8 Behold, I have set the land before you 

1. 21 Behold, the LOBD. .hath set the land 

2. 24 behold, I have given iuto thine hand Sih. 

2. 3< Behold, I have begun to give Sihun ami 

3. 27 Get thee up into tho top of. .and behold 

4. 5 Behold, I have taught you statutes and 
II. 26 Behold, J set before you this day a 

32. 49 behold the land of Can.aan, which I give 
Josh. 8. 4 Behold, ye shall lie in wait against the 

22. s8 Behold the pattern of the altar of the 

23. 4 Behold, I have divided unto you by lot 
Judgi6. 27 men and women, that beheld while 

1 S;*, 26. s David beheld the place where Saul lay 
a Sa. 24. 22 behold, .oxen for burnt sacrifice, and 
I Ch. 21. 15 as he was destroying, the LoKD beheld 
Job 19. 27 mine eyes shall behold, and not another 

22. 12 behold the height of the stars, how high 
31. 26 If I beheld the sun when it shined, or 

40. II behold every one.. proud, and abase him 

41. 34 lie beholdeth all. .he (is) a king over all 
Psa.. 33. 13 The Lord, .beholdeth all the sons of men 

37. 37 Mark the perfect, .and behold the 
sg. 4 awake to help me, and behold 
80. 14 look down from heaven, and behold 
84. 9 Behold, God our shield, and look upon 
113. 6 Who humbleth. .to behold, .in heaven 
119. 37 Turn away mine eyes from beholding 
119. 158 I beheld the transgressors, and was 
142. 4 I looked on (my) right hand, and beheld 
Prov. 7. 7 And beheld among the simple ones, I 

23. 33 Thine eyes shall behold strange women 
Jlccl. 2. II behold, all.. vanity and vexation of 

7. 27 Behold, this have I found, saith the 

8. 17 Then I beheld all the work of God, that 
II. 7 pleasant, .for the eyes to behold the suu 

Song 3. II behold king Solomon with the crown 
Isa. 26. 10 ■will not behold the majesty of the Lord 

33. 17 they shall behold the land that is very 

40. 26 and behold who hath created these 

41. 23 that we may be dismayed, and behold 
41. 28 For I beheld, and. .no man ; even among 

49, 18 Lift up thine eyes round about, and heho. 
63. 15 Look down from heaven, and behold from 

Jer. 4. 23 I beheld the earth, and, lo. .without form 
4. 24 I beheld the mountains, and, lo, they 
4. 25 I beheld, and, lo..no man, and all the 

4. 26 I beheld, and, lo, the fruitful place (was) 
13. 20 Lift up your eyes, and behold them that 
Eo. 4 thine eyes shall behold (it): and I will give 
eg. 32 Behold, I will punish Shemaiah the 

31. 26 Upon this I awaked, and beheld; and my 

32. 4 and his eyes shall behold his eyes 

34. 3 thlue eyes shall behold the eyes of the 
40. 4 behold, all the land (is) before thee 
Lam. I. 9 Lord, behold my affliction ; for the 
I. 18 hear, I pray you, all people, and behold 
c. 20 Behold, O Lord, for I (am) in distress 
a. 20 Behold, LORD, and consider tc whom 
3. 50 the Lord look down^ and behold from 

5. I Lord, .consider, and behold our 
Em. 1. 15 as I beheld the living creatures, behold 

8. 2 Then I beheld, and, lo, a likeness as the 
8. g Go in, and behold the wicked abomin. 
b8. 17 I will lay thee, .that they may behold 

08. 18 in the sight of all them that behold thee 
37. 8 And when I beheld, lo, the sinews and 
44. 4 I looked, and, behold, the glory of the 
44. 5 Son of man . . behold with thine eyes, and 

Dani 9. 18 open thine eyes, and behold our desola. 

Amos 3. 9 behold the great tumults in the midst 

Wic. 7. g Lord.. I shall behold his righteousness 
7. lo Wliere is the Lord thy God 't rame eyes 

Hab. I. s Behold ye among the heathen, and regard 
1. 13 of purer eyes than to behold evil, and 
3. 6 he beheld, and drove asunder the nations 

Zech. 3. 4 Behold, I have caused thine iniquity to 

6. 8 Behold, these, .have <iuieted my spirit in 

6. To behold, look, "va shur. 

Num23. 9 from the hills I behold him : lo, the" 

24. 17 I shall behold him, but not nigh: there 
Job 20. 9 neither shall his place any more behold 

34. 29 he hideth (liis) face, who then can behold 

35. 5 and behold the clouds, .are higher than 

7. To look upon, TP shir, Sa. 

Job 36. 24 magnify his work, which men behold 

8.T0 view again, avud^inpfu) analheoreo. 

Acts 17. 23 For as I passed by, and beheld your 

Q.To behold, see, look, ^\4ira> hlepo. 

Matt. 7. 3 why beholdest thou the mote that is in 

18. 10 their angels do always behold the face of 
Iiuke 6. 41 why beholdest thou the mote that is in 
6. 42 when thou thyself beholdest not the 

24. 12 [he beheld the linen clothes laid by] 
Acts I. 9 while they beheld, he was taken up ; and 
J Co. 10. 18 Behold Israel after the flesh : are not 
Eev 17. 8 when they behold the beast that was, and 

10. Tb see, flSew, elSov eideo, eidon. 

Mark 9. 15 the people, when they beheld him, were 
Luke 19. 41 he beheld the city, and wept over it 
21. 29 Behold the fig tree, and all the trees 
ez. s6 a certain maid beheld him as he sat by 



LiiKe24. 39 r.cliold my hands and my feet, that It 19 
J0I1U20. 27 Heath hither thy Hn^er, and behold my 
Acts 13. 41 Behold, ye despiscrs, and wonder, and 
Itom n. 22 Behold therefore the goodness and 
1 Jo. 3. 1 Behold what manner of love tlic Kathcr 
Key. 5. b I beheld, and, lo, in tlie midst of the 

5. II I beheld, and I heard the von* of many 

6. 5 I beheld, and lo a black horse : and he 

6. 12 I beheld when he had opened the sixth 

7. 9 After thi» 1 bcJield, and, hi, a great 

8. 13 I beheld, and heard an angel Hying 

13. II I beheld another beast coming up out of 

11. To look on or upon, (jifiKtiru emhlcpO. 

Matt 19. 26 But Jesus beheld and said unto them 
Luke2o. 17 he beheld them, and said. What is thii 
John I. 42 when Jesus beheld him, he said, Thou 

12. Tn look over, or upon, eVowTeua) cpopteuu. 

1 Pe. 2. 12 good works, which they shall behold 

3. 2 While they behold your chaste tonvcrsa. 

13. To look iipnn, icpopaw, iirflhov cphnrdo, rjicidniu 
Acts 4. 29 now. Lord, [behold] their thrcatenings 

14.7*0 view, Bedofiai ihcaomai. 

Luke 23. 55 the women also, beheld the sepulchre 
Joliu I. 14 we beheld his glory, the glory as of the 

15. To view, 6(wpfoi iheCire.O. 

Marlci2. 41 beheld how the people ca9t money into 

15. 47 Mary Magdalene, beheld where lie was 
Luke 10. 18 I beheld Satan as liglitning fall from 

14. 29 Lest .all that behold (it) begin to mock 
21. 6 these things which ye behold, the day . 

John 17. 24 they may behold my glory, which thou 
Eev II. 12 ascended. .and their enemies beheld them 
16. To observe fully, Karavoeui katanoco. 

Acta 7. 31 as he drew near to behold (it), the voire 

7. 32 Moses trembled, and durst not behold 
Jas. I. 24 he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way 

EEHOU) as in a glass, to — 

To see on^'s self in a mirror, KaroTTTplCopi0.i. 

2 Co. 3. 18 beholding as in a glass the gloKy of tho ' 
BEHOLD, to cause to — 

To [cause to) look attentively, 1333 najbat, 5. 

Hab. 1. 3 Why dost' thou, .cause (me) to behold 
BEHOLDnro— - 
l.To see, Wi, raah. 

Psa 1 19. 37 Turn away mine eyes frora beholding 
i.Seeing, sight, nix"} reuth. 

Ecel. 5. II saving the beholding.. with their eyes? 
3. To view, Betiipiw theore5. 
' Matt 27. 55 many women were there beholding afar 

Luke 23. 35 the people stood beholding. .A.nd thOi 
23. 48 all the people, .beholding *he things 

Acts 8. 13 beholding the miracles and signs which 

4. To behold, /3A/irw blepo. 

Acts 4. 14 beholding the man which was healed 
CoL 2. 5 joying and beholding your order, and tho 

5. To behold intensely, ^/j.0\eira> evihlepd. 

Markio. 21 Then Jesus beholding him, loved him 

6. To observe fully, Karavoew katanoeo. 

Jas. T. 23 like unto a man beholding his natural 

7. To see, bpdai horaS. 

Luke23. 49 his acquaintance, .stood afar.. beholding 
[See aleo Earnestly, steadily.] 

BEHOVE, to — 

To be binding on, Set (ace.), tlei. 

Luke 24. 46 thus [it behoved] Christ to suffer, and to 

BEHOVETH one, it — 
To owe, o<pel\oi opheilo. 

Heb. 2. 17 it behoved him to be 1n3.de like anto(1iis) 

BEING, while I have — 
In my being, 'I'ly? beodi, 

Psa 104. 33 I wUl sing praise, .while I have my being 
BEING — 
1. To be, fl/xi eimi. 

Matt. 1. 19 Theu Joseph her husband, being a just 
7. II If ye then, being evil, knov/ how to givo 

12. 34 how can ye, being evil, speak good 
Mark 8. j In those days the multitude being very 

14. 3 being in Bethany, in the house of Simon 

Luke 2. 5 To be taxed with Mary, .being great witli 

' 3. 23 being (as was supposed) the sou of Joseph 

13. 16 ought not this woman, being a daughter 
20. 36 the children of God, being the children 
22.- 3 Judas.. being of the number of the twelve 

John 4. 9 How is it that thou, being a Jew, askesfc 
5. 13 couveyedhimself away, a multitude being 

6. 71 that should betray him, [being] one of tho 

7. 50 he that came to Jesus by night, being ono 

10. 33 that thou, being a man, makest thyself 

11. 49 one of them, .being the high priest that 
II. 51 being high priest that year, he prophesied 

18. 26 One of the servants of. .high priest, being, 

19. 38 Joseph of-Arimathea, being a disciple ot. 
Acts 15. 32 Jtidas and Silas, being prophets also 

16. 21 teach customs, .not lawful for us. .being' 
27. 2 (one) Aristarchus, a Macedonian, .being 

Rom II. 17 thou, being a wild olive tree, wert graffed . 
1 Co. 8. 7 and their conscience being weak la 

Q. 21 being not without law to God, but under 
la. 13 all tho members of that one body, being 



BEING 



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Gal. 2. 3 neither Titus, who was with me, being a 
Kph. 2. 3o Jesua Christ himself being the chief 

4. 18 being alienated from the life of God 
Col. a. 13 you, being dead in your sins, .hath he 
1 Tl. 3. 10 use the ofHce of a deacon, being.. blameless 
Titus I. 16 in works they deny . .being abominable 

3. II and ainneth, being condemned of himself 
Phra. 9 being such an one as Paul the aged, and 
Heb. t. 3 Who being the brightness of (his) g'.ory 

13. 3 as being yourselves also in the body 

2. To become, yivo^iat ginomai. 

Mark g. 33 being in the house, he asked them, What 
Luke 22. 44 being in an agony he prayed, earnestly 
Jas. I. 25 be being not a forgetful hearer, but a 
I Pe. 5. 3 Neither as being lords over . .heritage 

3. To be, exist, virdpx<o huparcho. 

Luke II 13 If ye then, being evil, know how to give 
»6. 25 being in torments, and seeth Abraham 

Acts 7. 55 Rut he, being full of the Holy Ghost 

14 8 [being] a cripple from his mother's womb 
«6. 20 These men, being Jews, do exceedingly 
16. 37 being Romans, and have cast (us) into 

19. 40 there being no cause whereby we may give 
?Co. 8. 17 but being more forward he went unto 

12. 16 being crafty, I caught you with guile 
Gal. I. 14 being more exceediugly zealous of the 
2. 14 If thou, being a Jew, livest after the 
<;^ Phil. 3. 6 being in the form of God, thought It 

BEIKS, we have our — ■ 

We are, ia/iei/ esmen. 

Acts 17. 28 we live, and move, and have our being 

BEKiH — 

A bekah, ^[52 beqa. 

ExodsS. 26 A bekah for every man. .half a shekel 

BEL, S3 lord. 

The Babylonian name o\ tiaal, though some critics 

doubt their identity. 

Isa. 46. I B. boweth down, Nebo stoopeth , their 
Jer. .50. 2 Babylon is taken, B. is confounded 

51. 44 I will punish B. in Babylon, and I will 

BE'-LA, BE'-LAH, V^J consumption. 

1. A place near the S. of the vale of Siddim, called also 
Zoar. 

Cen. 14. 2 made war with. .the king of B., which 

14. B there went out. .the king of B., the same 

2. The first king of Edom mentioned in scripture, B.a 
1600. 

Gen. 36. 32 B. the son of Beor reigned in Edom . and 

36. 33 B died, and Jobab the son of Zerah of 
I Ch. I. 43 these the kings that reigned B the son 

1, 44 when B. was dead, Jobab the son of 

3. Eldest son of Benjamin, and head of the Belaites, of 
whom the house of Ehud was most remarkable. He 
was one of the left-handed heroes, B c. 1700. 

Geu. 46. 21 the sons of Benjamin B., and Becher 
Mum 26. 38 of B., the family of the Belaites • of Ash. 

26. 40 the sons of B, were Ard and Naaraan 
> CIi. 7. 6 of Beujainin ; B. and Becher, and Jediael 

7. 7 the sons of Bela ; Ezbon. and Vizi, and 

8. I Benjamin begat B. his firstborn, Ashbel 
8. 3 the sous of B. were, Addar. and Gera and 

4. A eon of Aza^ of the tribe of Reuben. 

I Ch. 5. 8 Bela the son of Azaz, the son of Shema 

BE-LA-ITES, -y^S belonging to Bela. 
Descendants of the preceding Bela. 

Num 25 38 of Bela, the family of the Belaites . of 
BELCH out, to — 
To cause to flow, utter, send forth., VZ} naba, 5. 

Psa. 59. 7 Behold, they belch out with their mouth 

BELf-AL, Sy:S3 worthless, reckless, lawless. 
This should not be regarded as a proper name. It Is 
generally associated with the words "man," "son," 
"daughter," or "chilren." Hence "sod" or "man" 
of Belial, simply means "a worthless person." In the 
New Testament the form of the word is Beliar {0€\lap 
not 0e\la\ as given in the common version). 

Deut 13. 13 men, the children of B., are gone oui 
Judg 19. 23 certain sons of B., beset the hou:>e round 

20. 13 deliver (us) the men, the children of B- 

% S3. I. 16 Count not thine handmaid for a dau. of B 

2. 12 Now the sons of Eli (were) sons of B. 
10. 27 the children of B. said. How shall this 
eS. 17 for he (is such) a son of B., that (a man) 
jj. 25 Let not my Lord regard this man of B. 
30.22 Then answered all the wicked men...of B, 

«Sa. 16. 7 Come out, come out thou man of B. 
ao. I there happened to be there a man of B. 
6 But (the sons) of B. all of them as thorns 
. ID set two men, sons of B., before him, to 
. 13 there came in two men, children of U. 
, 13 the men of B. witnessed against him 
_. 7 there are gathered unto him child, of B. 
a Cor. 6. 1 % what concord hath Christ with B. 7 

BELIE, to — 

To lie to, be false, lynp kachash, 3.. 

Jer. 5. 12 They have belied the Lord, and satd 

BELIEF — 

Confidence, trust, Ttlam pistis. 

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\.To remain sledfast, ]QH aman, 5. 

Gen. 13. 6 he believed in the Lord ; and he counted 

45. 26 Jacob's heart fainted, for he believed 
Exod. 4. I they will not believe me, nor hearken 
4. s That they may believe that the Lord God 
4. 8 it shall come to pass, if they will not be. 
4. 8 they will believe the voice of the latter 
4. q if they will not believe also these two 
4. 31 the people believed, and when they heard 
14.31 believed the Lord, and his servant Moses 
ig. 9 that the people may hear, and believe 
Nura 14. II how long will it be-ere they believe me 
20. 12 Because ye believed me not, to sanctify 
IJeut. I. 32 in this thing ye did not believe the Lord 
9. 23 ye believed him not, nor hearkened to his 
I Sa. 27. 12 Achish believed David, saying. He hath 

1 Ki. 10. 7 Howbeit 1 believed not the words, until 

2 Ki. 17. 14 that did not believe in the Lord their God 
a Ch. 9. 6 Howbeit I believed not their words, until 

20. 20 Believe in the LORD, believe his prophets 
32. 15 nor persuade you .neither yet believe 

Job. 9. 16 would I not believe that he. hearkened 

15. 22 He believeth not that he shall return out 
29. 24 (H) I laughed on them, they believed (it) 
39 12 Wilt thou believe him, that he will bring 
39 24 neither believeth he that (it is) the sound 

Psa. 27. 13 unless I had believed to see the goodness 
78. 22 Because they believed not in God, and 
78. 32 and believed not for his wondrous works 
106. 12 Then believed they his words ; they sang 
106. 24 they despised the pleasant land; they be. 
116. 10 I believed, therefore have I spoken: 1 
119. 66 for I have believed thy commandments 
Prov. 14. 1 5 The simple believeth every word but the 
26 25 When he speaketh fair, believe him not 
Isa. 7. g If ye will not believe, surely ye shall not 
28. 16 he that believeth shall not make haste 
43. 10 that ye may know and believe me, and 
53. 1 Who hath believed our report? and to 
Jer. 13. fr believe them not, though they speak fair 
40. 14 Gedaliah thesonofAhikam believed not 
Lam. 4. 12 The kings would not have believed that 
Dan. 6. 33 taken up out because he believed in his 
Jon. 3. s So the people of Nineveh believed God 
Uab. I. s ye will not believe, though it be told 

2. 7*0 be persuaded, n-el9ofiat peit/iomai. 

Acts 17 4 some of them believed, and consorted 

27. II Nevertheless the centurion believed the 

28. 24 some believed the things which were 

3. To adhere to, trust, rely on, ■niaTeiw pisteud. 
Matt. 8. 1 J as thou hast believed, (so) be it done unto 
9. 28 Believe ye that I am able to do this? 
i8. 6 one of these little ones which believe in 

21. 23 whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believ. 
ji 35 Why did ye not then believe him? 

21. 32 believed him not believed him. . might b. 
24. 23 Lo, here (is) Christ, or there ; believe fit) 
84. 26 (he is) in the secret chambers ; believe (it) 
27. 43 let him comedown and we will believe 

36 unto the ruler. .Be not afraid, only believe 

23 If thou canstfbelieve).. him that believeth 

24 Lord, I believe ; help thou mine unbelief 
43 offend one of. little ones that (believe) in 
53 shall believe that those things which ha 
24 when ye pray, believe that ye receive 
31 will say, Why then did ye not believe him! 
21 or, lo, (he is) there , believe (him) not 
33 descend that we may see and believe 

16. 13 (they went and told, neither believed) 
16. 14 (because they believed not them which ] 
16. 16 (He that believeth shall be saved ; but) 
16. 17 (these signsshallfollowthemthatbelieve) 

Luke I. 20 because thou believest not my words 

I. 45 blessed (is) she that believed : for there 
8. 13 lest they should believe and be saved 
8. Ig have no root, which for a while believe 
8. 50 believe only, and she shall be made whole 
JO. 5 he will say. Why then believed ye him 

22. 67 he said If I tell you. ye will not believe 
John I. 7 that all (men) through him might believe 

1. 12 power to them that believe on his name 
». so I saw thee under the fig tree, believest 
a. II miracles and his disciples believed on 
3. 22 they believed the Stripture, and the word 
a. 23 many believed in his name, when they saw 
3. 12 and ye believe not, how shall ye believe 
3. 15 That whosoever believeth in him should 
3. 16 that whosoever believeth in him should 
3. 18 He that believeth on him is not condemn. 
3. 18 he that believeth not is condemned al. 
3. 18 because he hath not believed in the name 

3. 36 He that believeth on the Son of man hath 

4. 21 Woman, believe me, the hour cometh 
4. 39 many of the Samaritans . . believed on him 
4. 41 many more believed because of his own 
4. 43 Now we believe, not because of thy saying 
4. 48 Except ye see signs ye will not believe 
4. 50 the man believed the word that Jesus 

4. S3 and himself believed, and his. whole house 

5. 24 believeth on him that sent me, hath ever. 
5. 38 whom he hath sent, him ye believe not 
5. 44 How can ye believe, which receive honour 
5. 46 had ye believed Moses, ye would have b. 

5. 47 if ye believe not his writings 
J. 47 how shall ye believe my words? 

6. 29 that ye believe on him whom he hath 
6. 30 that we may see, and believe thee? what 
6. 35 he that believeth on me shall never thirst 
6. 36 That y^also hav« seen me, and believe 



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6. 47 He that believeth on me hath everlasting 
6. 64 some of you that believe not. believed 

6. 69 we believe and are sure that thou art that 

7. 5 For neither did his brethren believe in 
7. 31 many of the people believed on him, and 
7. 38 He that believeth on me, as the Scripture 
7. 39 which they that believe on him should 

7. 48 Have any of the rulers, believed onhimt 

8. 24 if ye believe not that I am (he), ye shall 
8. 30 As be spake these words many believed 
8. 31 said to those Jews which believed on 
8. 45 because I tell the truth, ye believe me 

8. 46 if I say the truth, why do ye not believe 
g. 18 the Jews did not believe concerning him 

9. 35 Doat thou believe on the Son of God ? 

9. 36 Who is he . . that I might believe on him T 
g. 38 he said, Lord, (I believe.) And he 

10. 25 1 told you, and ye believed not 
10. 26 ye believe not, because ye are not of my 
10. 37 If 1 dg not the works .believe me not 
10. 38 though ye believe not me, believe the 

10. 38 that ye may know and (believe,) that the 
JO. 42 And many believed on him there 

11. 15 to the intent ye may believe ; nevertheless 
II. 25 he that believeth in me, though he were 
II. 26 whosoever, believeth in me shall never 
II. 27 Believest thou this? I believe that thou 
II. 40 if thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest 
11.42 that they may believe that thou hast sent 
II. 45 Then many of the Jews believed on him 
1 1. 48 If we let him thus alone, all will believe 
«2. II of the Jews went away, and believed on J. 

36 While ye have light, believe in the light 

37 done many miracles, yet they believed 

38 Lord, who hath believed our report? and 

39 Therefore they could not believe, because 
42 among the chief rulers also many believed 
44 He that believeth on me, believeth not 

46 whosoever believeth on me should not 

47 if any man hear my words, and [believe) 

19 that ye may believe that I am (he) 
1 ye believe in God, believe also in me 

10 Believest thou not that 1 am in the Father 

11 Believe me that I (am) in the Father, and 

11 or else believe me for the very works' 

12 I say unto you. He that believeth on me 

29 when it is come to pass, ye might believe 
9 Of sin, because they believe not on me 

27 and have believed that I came out from 

30 by this we believe that thou camest forth 

31 Jesus answered them. Do ye now believet 
8 they have believed that thou didst send 

20 which shaU believe on me through their 

21 that the world may believe that thou hast 
35 that he saith true, that ye might believe 

ao. B went in also that other and believed 
20. 25 thrust, into his side, I will not believe 

20. 29 thou hast believed .and have believed 
120. 31 thatyemight believe, .and that believing 

Acts 2. 44 all that believed were together, and had 
4. 4 many of them heard the word believed 
4. 32 the multitude of them that believed v/ere 
8. 12 when they believed Philip preaching the 
B. 13 Simon himself believed also : and when' 

8. 37 [If thou believest. I believe) 

9. 26 and believed not that he was a disciple 
Q. 42 it was known and many believed in the 

10. 43 whosoever believeth in him.shall receive 

11. 17 unto us, who believed on the Lord Jesus 
■ I. 21 agreat number believed, and turned unto 
13. 12 when he saw what was done, believed 
•3- 39 hy him all that believe are justified from 
• 3. 41 a work which ye shall in no wise believe 

13. 48 as. were ordained toeternal life believed 

14. I a multitude both of the Jews, .believed 

14. 23 to the Lord, on whom they believed 

t',. 5 there rose up certain of. which believed 

15. 7 Gentiles, word of the gospel, and believe 

15. II we believe that through the grace of the 
«6. 31 they said. Believe on the Lord Jesus 

16. 34 believing in God with all his house 

17. 12 Therefore many of them believed ; also 

17. 34 men clave unto him, and believed 

18. 8 believed on the Lord, hearing believed 

18. 27 helped them much which had believed 

19. 2 received the Holy Ghostsinceyc believed? 
19. 4 they should believe on him lyhich should 
19. 18 many that believed came, and confessed 
ai. 20 thousandsof Jews there are which believe 

21. 25 As touching the Gentiles which believe 

22. 19 beat in every synagogue, that believed 
24. 14 believing all things which are written 

26. 27 believest thou.. I know thou believest 

27. 25 be of good cheer : for I believe God 
B«m. I. 16 power of Qod, every one that believeth 

3. 22 unto all and upon all them that believe 

4. 3 Abraham believed God, and it was - 
4. 5 believeth on him that justifieth the 

4. II he might be the fatherof all them that be. 
4. 17 before him whom he believed, (even)God 
4. 18 Who against hope believed in hope, that 
4. 24 if we believe on him that raised up Jesus 
6. 8 we believe that we shall also live with 
9. 33 whosoever believeth on him shall not bo 
10. 4 for righteousness to, one that believeth 
10. 9 Shalt believe iu thine heart that God hath 
10. 10 with the heart man believeth unto 
JO. 1 1 Whosoever believeth on him shall not be 
10. 14 they have not believed. shall theybelieve 
10. 16 Lord, who hath believed our report? 
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Rom 14. 2 one believeth that he may eat all things 
I Co. t. SI it pleased God. to save them that believe 
3. s but ministers by whom ye believed 
II. 18 be divisions among you partly believe It 

13. 7 Beareth all things, believetli all things 

14. 23 not to them that believe . .that believe 

15. 2 are saved unless ye have believed in 
15. II they, so we preach, and so ye believed 

« Co. 4. 13 I believed we also believe, and therefore 
Oal. 2. 16 even we have believed in Jesus Christ 
3. 6 Even as Abraham believed God, and it 

3. 22 promise, be given to them that believe 
Eph. I. 13 in whom also, after that ye believed, ye 

1. 19 who believe, according to. his mighty 
PhIL J. 29 not only to believe on him, but also to 
I Th. 1. 7 to all that believe in Macedonia and 

2. 10 behaved ourselves among you that believe 
a. 13 effectually worketh..in you that believe 

4. 14 if we believe that Jesus died and rose 
a Th. 1. 10 that believe, .our testimony, believed 

2. II delusion, that they should believe a lie 

2. 12 might be damned who believed not the 
I TL I. 16 which should hereafter believe on him 

3. 16 believed on in the world, received up 
a Tl. I. 12 I know whom I have believed, and am 
Titus 3. 8 they which have believed in God might 
Heb. 4. 3 we which have believed do enter into rest 

II. 6 he that cometh to God must believe that 
Jas. 2. 19 Thou believest. .the devils also believe 

2. 23 Abraham believed God, and it was 
• Pe, I. 8 believing, ye rejoice with joy unspeakable 

1. 21 Who by him do [believe) in God, that 
e. 6 he that believeth on him shall not be 

2. 7 Onto you therefore which believe (he Is) 
I JO. 3. 23 Tliat we should believe on the name of 

4. I believe not every spirit, but try the spirits 
4. 16 we have known and believed the love 

5. I Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the 
S. s he that believeth that .lesus is the Son 

Jude 5 afterward destroyed them that believed 

4.7*0 remain sledfast in regard to, vtareiiD tir. 

1 Jo. 5. to He that believeth on the Son of God 

5. 10 he believeth not the record that God 
5. 13 [that believe on . .that ye may believe on] 

B.To remain stedfast in, irKmiu) eV. 

Mark i. 15 saying, .repent ye, and believe the gospel 
6. To remain sledfast on, rriaTevw iirl. 

Luke 24. S5 fools, and slow of heart toheUe7e all 

BELIEVE not, to — 

l.To be unpernuided, awfiBeo) apeitheS. 

John 3. 36 he that believeth not the Son shall not see 
Acts 17. 5 the Jews [which believed not,) moved 

19. 9 when divers were hardened, and bell, not 

Rom 1 1. 30 as ye in times past have not believed God 

II. 31 Even so have these also now not believed 

15. 3r from them that do not believe in Judea 
Heb. 3. i8 Bware he. .to them that believed not? 

It. 31 Rahab perished not with them that bet 

2.70 be without trust, arrurTfoi ajyisted. 

Markie! 11 [they, when they had heard.. believed not] 

16. 16 [he that believeth not shall be damned) 
Luke24. II as idle tales, and they believed them not 

24. 41 while they yet believed not for Joy, and 
Acts 28. 24 which were spoken, and some believed n. 
Rot. 3. 3 what if some did not believe? shall thetr 

2 Tl 2. 13 It we believe not. .he abideth faithful 

BEIIEVE, them that — 

To be of faith, elvat wlaTtais einai pisteos. 

Heb. 10. 39 but of them that believe to the saving of 

BELIEVED, most surely. — 

To bear, carry fully, w\i)po<popiii) plerophoreS. 

Luke I. I which are most surely believed among us 
BELIEVED, which — 
Trusting, trusty, ■iri(TT6s pislos. 

Acts 10. 45 they of the circumcision which believed 

1 6. I woman, which was a Jewess, and believed 
BELIEVER — 

1. To trust, rely on, viffreiu) pisUuS. 

Acts 5. 14 believers were the more added to the 

^Trusting, trusty, irtcrSs pistos. 

1 Ti. 4. T2 be thou an example of the believers, in 

BELIEVETH, ha that — 

Who is of the faith of, 6 ix irtcTeus, 

Rom. 3. 26 the justlQer of him which believeth ia J. 
BELIEVETH, that or which — 
Trusting, trusty, ■mar6s pistes. 

2 Co. 6. 15 what part hath he that believeth with an 
I TI. 4. 3 of them which believe and know the 

4. 10 theSaviour..specialIyofthosethat believe 
5. 1 6 If any man or woman that {believethj 

BELIEVETH not, that — 
Untrvsting, 6,irttrTos apistos. 

I Co. 7. 12 If any brotherjiath a wife that beli.not 
7. 13 woman, .hath an husband that bell, not 
10. 27 If any of them that believe not bid you 
14. 22 are for a sign, .to them that believe not 
14. 22 not for them that believe not, but for 
14. 24 there come in one that believeth not, or 

3 Co. 4. 4 blinded the minds of them which bel. not 

BELIKVINO — 

\.To trust, rely on, Tncrrfvu pisteuS, 

Rom 15. 13 God of hope fill you with. .joy.. believing 



2. Tripling, TriarSs pistos. 

Johnjo. 27 saith he.. he not faithless, but believing 
1 Ti. 6. 2 they that have believing masters, let 

BELL — 

l.A little bell, niWa metsilloth. 

Zech 14. 20 In that day shall there be upon the bells 

2.A clock, bell, [loy.?. paamon. 

Exod 28. 33 bells of gold between them round about 
28. 34 A. .bell and a pomegranate, a. bell 

39. 25 they made bells, and put the bells 

39. 36 A bell and a pomegranate, a bell and a 

BELLOW, to — 

To sound, 'jny tsahal. 

Jer. JO. II ye are grown^fal. .and bellow as bulls 

BELLOWS — 

Bellows, nsp mappuach. 

Jer. 6. 39 the bellows are burnt, the lead la 

BELLT — 

1. Belly, 195 beten. 

Num.;.' 21 the LORD doth make, .thy belly to swell 
5. 22 make (thy) belly to swell .(thy) thigh to 
5. 37 lier belly shall swell, .her thigh shall rot 
Judg. 3. 21 Ehud, thrust it into his belly 

3. 22 could notdraw the dagger outof his belly 
I Kl. 7. 20 over against the belly which (was) by the 
Job 3. II give up when I came out of the belly ? 
15. 2 and fill his belly with the east wind ? 
13. 35 vanity, and their belly prepareth deceit 
ao. 15 God shall cast them out of his belly 
ao. 20 he shall not feel quietness in his belly 
2o. 33 he is about to fill his belly, (Ood) shall 
33. 19 Behold, my belly (is) as wine (which) hath 

40. 16 his force (is) in the navel of his belly 
Psa. 17. 14 whos< belly thou flUest with thy hid 

22. 10 thou (art) my God from my mother's belly 
3« 9 is consumed .my soul and my belly 
44. 25 our belly cleaveth unto the earth 
Prov.13. 25 the belly of the wicked shall want 

18. 8 go into the innermost parts of the belly 
j8. 20 A man's belly shall be satisfied with the 
BO. 27 searching all the inward parts of the belly 

20. 30 (do) stripes the inward parts of the bely 
26. 22 go. .into the innermost parts of thebelly 

Song 7. 2 thy belly (is like) an heap of wheat set 
Isa. 46. 3 Israel, which are borne (liy me) from the 
Jer, I. 5 Before I formed thee in the belly, I knew 
Eze. 3. 3 Son of man, cause thy belly to eat, and 
Jon. 2. 2 out of the belly of hell cried I. .thou 
Hab. 3. t6 When I heard, my belly trembled ; my 

i.Belly {^of reptiles), Jinj gachon. 

Gen. 3. 14 upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust 
Lev. 11. 42 Whatsoever goeth upon the belly.. ye 

Z.Paunch, bl3 keres. 

Jer. 51. 34 he hath fdled lUs belly with my delicates 

'^.Bowels, D"VP meim. 

Song s. 14 his belly (is as) bright ivory overlaid 
Dan. 2. 32 his belly and his thighs of brass 
Jon. I. 17 Jonah was in the belly of the flsh three 
2. I Jonah prayed unto the LORD, .out of the 

5. Hollow place, 'ijp gobah. 

I<um25. 8 thrust, .the woman tlirough her belly 

6. Belly, yaarrip gastfr. 

Titus I. 13 Cretians (are) alway liars, .slow bellies 

7. Belly, inward parts, KoiXla koilia. 

Matt 12. 40 as Jonas was three days, .whale's belly 

15, 17 enteieth in at the mouth, .into the belly 
Mark 7. 19 not into his heart, but into the belly 
Luke 15. 16 he would fain have filled his belly with 
John 7. 38 out of his belly shall flow rivers of living 
Rom 16. 18 they that are such serve. .theiro\vn belly 
I Co. 6. 13 Meats for the belly, and the belly for 
Phil. 3. 19 Whose end (is) destruction, whose, belly 
Rev. 10. 9 it shall make thy belly bitter, but it shall 

10. 10 as soon as I had eaten it, my belly was 

BELONG to or unto, to — 

To be, el/ii eimi. 

Mark 9. 41 because ye belong to Christ, verily I say 
Luke23. 7 as soon as he knew that he belonged unto 
Heb. 5. 14 strong meat belongeth to them that are 

BELONG to, things that — 
1. Portion, nja manah, 

Esth. 2. 9 with such things as belonged to her, and 

Z.The things of, t^ or vphs, also gen. 

Luke g. 10 a desert place belonging to the city called 

i Co. 7. 32 He. careth for the things that belong to 

[See also Gen. 40. 8; Lev. 27^24; Deut. 29. 29; 

33' 35 • Judg. ig. 14; 20. 4 ; I Kt i. 8 ; Ezra 10 4 ; 

Psa. 3. 8 ; 47. 9; 62. II, 12; 68. 20: Prov. 24. 33 ; 

Ban. 9. 7, 8, 9 ; Heb. 10. 30.] 

BELOVED — 

1 To love, nriK aheb. 

Deut 2i.i5ifaman have two wives, one beloved , and 
21. 15 have born him children, .the beloved and 

21. 16 helnay not make the son of the beloved 
Neh. 13. 26 who^vas beloved of his God, and God 
Song I. 14 My beloved (is) unto me (as) a cluster of 
Hos. 3. I Go yet, love a woman beloved of (her) 
Song 1. 16 thou (art) fair, my beloved/ yea, pleasant 



2. Loved, lh dod. 

Song 2. 3 so (is) my beloved among the sons 

2. 8 The voice of my beloved ! behold, he 
2. 9 My beloved is like a roe or a young hart' 
2. 10 My beloved spake, and said unto me, Rise 
2. 16 My beloved (is) mine, and I (am) his : he 

2. 17 turn, my beloved, and be thou like a roa 

4. 16 Let my beloved come into his garden 

5. I drink, yea, drink abundantly, (J beloved 
5. 2 the voice of my beloved that knockeUi 
5. 4 My beloved put in his hand by the hole 
5. 5 I rose up to open to my beloved ; and my 
J. 6 1 opened to my beloved ; but my beloved 
S. 8 O daughters of Jerusalem . . my beloved 
5. 9 WTiat..thybelovedmorethan(another)b. 

3. 9 what .thy beloved more than (another) b. 
5. 10 My beloved (is) white and ruddy, the 

5. 16 This (is) my beloved, and this (is) my 

6. I is thy beloved gone, .thy beloved turned 
6. 3 My beloved is gone down into bis garden 

6. 3 I (am) my beloved's, and my beloved (is' 

7. 9 like the best wine for my beloved, that 
7. 10 I (am) my beloved's, and his desire (is) 
7. II Come, my beloved, let us go forth into 

7. 13 (which) I have laid up for thee, .beloved 

8. 5 Who (is) this leaning upon her beloved? 

8. 14 Make haste, my beloved, and be thou 
Isa. J. 1 a song of my beloved touching his viney. 

5. Beloved, Tn; yedid. 

Deut 33. 13 The beloved of the Lord shall dwell In 
Psa. 60. s That thy beloved maybe delivered, save 
108. 6 That thy beloved may be delivered • save 
127. 2 (for) so he giveth his beloved sleep 
Jer. II. 15 What hath my beloved to do in mine 

i. Desire, icr\5 machmad. 

Hos. 9. 16 yet will I slay.. the beloved.. of their 

5. 7*0 love dearly, ayaTtau agapao. 

Rom. 9. 25 call, her beloved, which was not beloved 
Eph. I. 6 he hath made us accepted in the Beloved 
Col. 3. 12 as the elect of God, holy and beloved 

1 Th. I. 4 Knowing, brethren beloved, yourclectloa 

2 Th. 2. 13 brethren beloved of the Lorcl, because 
Rev. 20. 9 camp of the saints about, .beloved city 

6. Dearly beloved, ayavriTis agapelos. 

Matt. 3. 17 This is my beloved Son, in whom I am 

12. i3 my beloved, in whom my soul is well 
17. 5 This is my beloved Son, in whom I am 

Mark i. n Thou art my beloved Son. in whom I am 

9. 7 saying. This is my beloved Son : hear him 
Luke 3. 22 Thou art my beloved Son ; in thee I am 

9. 35 saying, This is my [beloved] Son : hear him 
20. 13 What shall 1 do? I will send my beloved 
Acts 15. 25 to send chosen men.. with our beloved 
Rom. I. 7 To all that be in Rome, beloved of God 
II. 28 the election beloved for the fathers' 
16. 8 Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord 
16. 9 Salute Urbane, and Stachys my beloved 
16. 13 [Salute the,beloved Persis, which laboured] 
I Co. 4. 14 but, as my beloved sons, I warn (you) 
4. 17 Timotheus, who is my beloved son 
15. 58 Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye 
Eph. 6. 21 a beloved brother and faithful minister 
Phil. 2. 12 my beloved, as ye have always obeyed 
CoL 4. 7 Tychicus.. beloved brother, and a 

4. 9 Oncsimus, a faithtul and beloved brother 
4. 14 Luke, the beloved physician, and Demas 
I Tl. 6. 2 because they are faithful and beloved 
Phm. 2 to (our) [beloved] Apphia, and Archippus 

16 but above a servant, a brother beloved 
Heb. 6. 9 But, beloved, we are persuaded, of you 
Jas. I. 16 Do not err, my beloved brethren 

1. 19 my beloved brethren, let every man be 

2. 5 Hearken, my beloved brethren. Hath not 
I Pe. 4. 12 Beloved, think it not strange concerning 
8 Pe. t. 17 This is my beloved Son, in whom I am 

3. I This second epistle, beloved, I now write 
3. 8 beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing 
3. 14 beloved, seeing that ye look for such 

3. 13 even as our beloved brother Paul also 
3. 17 beloved, seeing ye know, before, beware 
I Jo. 3. 2 Beloved, now are we the sons of God 

3. 21 Beloved, if our heart condemn us not 

4. I Beloved, believe not every spirit, but try 
4. 7 Beloved, let us love one another : for love 
4. 1 1 Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also 

3 Ja 2 Beloved, I wish, .thou mayest prosper 

5 Beloved, thou doest faithfully whatsoever 
II Beloved, follow not that which is evil 
Jude 3 Beloved, when I gave all diligence to 

17 beloved, remember ye the words of the 
20 beloved, building up yourselves on your 

BELOVED, dearly — 

\. Dearly beloved, n'n; yedidulh. 

Jer. 12. 7 dearly beloved of my soul Into the hand 
i.Dearly beloved, a^airTjTjj agapelos. ' 

Rom 12. ig Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves 

1 Co. 10. 14 Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from 

2 Co. 7. I dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves 

13. ig but. all things, dearly beloved, for your 
Phil. 4. I my brethren dearly beloved and longed 

4. t stand fast in the Lord,(my) dearly beloved 
<7 Ti. I. 2 To Timothy, (my) dearly beloved son 
Phm. I Philemon our dearly beloved, and fellow-- 
I Pe. 2. 1 1 Dearly beloved, 1 beseech (you) as 

BELOVED, well — 

Dearly beloved, ayairrirSs agapelos. 

Markis. 6 Having yet. .one son, his well beloved 



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Rom i6. 5 Salute my weU beloved Epenetus, who is 
3 Jo. . I The eldur uuto tho wejl beloved Oaiua 

BELOVED, greatly — 

Verry desirable, r\v\\Dr\ chamudoth. 

Dan. 9. 23 for thou (art) greatly beloved : therefore 
10. II O Daniel, a man greatly beloved 
10. 10 And said, O man greatly beloved, fearnot 

BEl-SHAZ'-ZAR, iSNiJ'^? the lord's leader. 
Son of NebucUadueazar and last of the kings of Babylon, 
slain B.C. 550. 
.Dau. 5. 1 B. the king made a great feast to a 

5. 2 B., whiles he tasted the wine, commanded 
■ s. 9 Then was king li. greatly troubled, and 
S. 22 thou his son, B., hast not humbled 
S. 29 Then commanded B., and they clothed 
5. 30 In that night was B. the king of the Chal. 

7. 1 In the first year of B. kiug of Babylon 

8. I In the third year of the reign of king B. 

BEl-TE-SHAZ'-ZAR, •i^WoS'5 ths lord's leader. 
The nam« given to Daniel by the priice o£ Nebuchad- 
nezzar's eunuchs, B.C. 550. 
. Dan. I. 7 for he gave unto Daniel (the name) of B. 
2. 26 said to Daniel whose name (was) B., Art 
4. 8 at the last Daniel .. whose name (was) B. 
4. 9 B., master of the magicians, because X 
4. 18 Now thou, B. declare the interpretation 
4. 19 Then Daniel, whose name (was) B., was 
4. 19 The king spake, and said, B., let not the 

4. 19 B. answered and said, My Lord, the dream 

5. 12 Daniel, whom the king named B. : now 

10. I revealed unto Paniel, whose name was ?. 

BEMOAN, to — 

To nod, move, 113 nud. 

Job 42. It they bemoanEdhim, and comforted him 

Jer. 15. 5 Jerusalem? or who shall bemoan theo? 

16. 5 neither go to lament nor bemoan them 

2-2. 10 Weep ye not for the dead, neither bemoan 

48. 17 All ye that are about him, bemoan him 

Nah. 3. 7 Nineveh is laid waste : who will bemoan 

BEMOAN self, to — 

To iiod or move oneself, "lU nud, la. 

Jer. 31. 18 I have, .heard Epliraim bemoaning h. 

BEN, I? son, inUllicjcnt. 

•A Levite set over the service of song in the time of 

David, B.C. 1042. 

I Ch. 15. 18 with them their brethren.. B., and J aaziel 

BE-NA'-IAH, \r\\^, ,i;j3 Jah is intelligent. 

1. Son of Jchoiadah, one of David's officers, B.C. 1042. 

a Sa. 8. 18 B. the son of Jehoiada (was over) both 
20. 23 B. the son of Jehoiada (was) over the 
23. 20 B. the son of Jehoiada, the son of a 
23. 22 These (things) did B. the son of Jehoiada 
» KL I. 8 Zadokthepriest, andB. thesonof Jehoia. 
I. 10 Natlian the prophet, and B., and the 
I. 26 Zadok the priest, and B. the son of Jeh. 
I. 32 David said. Call me Zadok the priest . .& B. 
I. 36 B. the son of Jehoiada answered the king 
1. 38 So Zadok the priest, .and B. the son of 

1. 44 the kiug hath sent..B., the son of Jehoiada 

2. 25 kiug Solomon sent by the hand of B. the 
a. 29 Then Solomon sent B. the son of Jehoiada 
a. 30 B. came to the tabernacle of the Lord 

2. 30 B. brought the king word again, saying 
2. 34 So B. the son of Jehoiada went up, and 
a. 35 the king put B. the son of Jehoiada 
■2. 46 So the king commanded B. the son of 

1 Ki. 4. 4 B. the son of Jehoiada (was) over the 
X Ch. J I. 22 B. the son of Jehoiada, tho son of a 

11. 24 These (things) did B. the son of Jehoiada 
18. 17 B. the son of .Jehoiada (was) over the 

27. s The third captain of the host., (was) B. the 
27. 6 This(i3that)B.,(whowas)mighty(araoug) 

2. One of David's valiant men from Pirathon, B.C. 1042. 

a Sa. 23. 30 [one of the thirty], .B. the Pirathonite 
z Ch. II. 31 children of Benjamin, B. the Pirathonite 
27. 14 The eleventh (captain .. was) B. the Pira, 

3. Head of a family of Simeon, B.C. 1030. 

X Ch. 4. 36 Asaiah, and Adiel, and Jesimiel, and B. 

4. One of David's priests in Jerusalem, B.C. 1042. 

.^t Ch. 15. 18 with them their brethren. .B., and Maas. 
15. 20 Maaseiah, and B., with psalteries on 
", 15. 24 B. , and Eliezer, tlie priests, did blow with 
• 16. 5 Mattithiah, and Eliab, and B., and Obed. 
i6. 6 B. also and Jahaziel thq priests with 

5. Kather of one of David's counsellors, B.C. 1040. 

X Ch. 27. 34 Ahithophel (was) Jehoiada the son of B. 

6. Xlie grandfather of Jehaziel, B.C. 896. 

2 Ch. 20. 14 Then upon Jahaziel. .the son of B., tho 

7. A Levite overseer of the temple and the offerings in 
Hezekiah's reign, B.C. 725. 

2 Ch. 31. 13 Mahath, and B. .. overseers underthe hand 

8. One of the family of Parosh, B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 25 the sons of Parosh . .Malchijah, and B. 

9. A son of Pahath-moab, B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 30 sons of Pahath-moab ; Adna. .Chelal, B. 
.10. A son of Eani, B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 35 tOf-the sons of Eani ; Maadai]. .B., Bediah 
•IL A son of Nebo, B.C. 456. 

S%ra Id. 43 Of the 90ns ol Kebo ; Jeiel. .and iToel, S. 



12. Father of Pelatiah, a prince of Judah, B.C. 594. 
Eze. II. I amon.;; whom. .Pelatiah the son of B. 
II. 13 tha,t L'elatiah the son of B. died. Then 

BEN AM'-MI, 'py 11 son of my people. 

The son whom lot's younger daughter bore to him. 

He was father of the Ammonites, B.C. 1819. 

Gen. 19. 38 also bare a son, and called his name B. 

BENCH — 

Board, bench, v'ff. qcresh. 

Eze. 27. 6 the Ashurites have made thy benches 

BEND, to — 

l.To tread, Ti"^ darah. 

Psa. 7. 12 he hath bent his bow, and made it ready 
II. 2 For, lo, the wicked bend., bow, they make 

37. 14 The wicked, .have bent their bow, to cast 
58. 7 he bendeth. .his arrows, let them be as 
64. 3 bend . . their arrows . .bitter words 

Isa. 5. 28 tbeir bows bent, their horses' hoofs shall 
21. 15 they fled, from the bent bow, a,nd from 
Jer. 46. 9 Lydians, that handle (and) bend the bow 

50. 14 all ye that bend the bow, shoot at her 
so. 29 all ye that bend the bow, camp against it 

51. 3 Against (him that) bend, let the archer b. 
lam. 2. 4 He hath bent his bow like an enemy 

3. 12 He hath bent his bow, and set me aa a 
Zech. 9. 13 When I have bent Judah for me 

2. To cause to tread, Xi^ darak, 5. 

Jer. 9. 3 they bend their tongues (like) their bow 

3. To bend, bow, ]S2 kaphan. 

Eze. 17. 7 this vine did bend her roots toward him 

BENDING — 

To bow down, nn» shachach-. 

Isa. 60. 14 sons' also, .shall come bending unto thee 

BENEATH — 

1. Beneath, bow, riBB mattah. 

Exod25. 24 they shall be coupled together beneath 
27. 5 thou Shalt put it under . . the altar beneath 
36. 29 they were coupled beneath, and coupled 

38. 4 under the compass thereof beneath unto 
t)eut28. 13 thou shalt not be beneath ; if that thou 
.Prov.15. 24 that he may depart from hell beneath 
Jer. 31. 37 the foundations. ;searclied out beneath 

2. Uiider, nm tachath. 

Exod32. 19 and brake them beneath the mount 
Deut33. 13 Blessed, .for the deep that coucheth be. 

i.Frovi under, nnno miilachalh. 

Exod2o. 4 heaven above, or. .in the earth beneath 
Peut. 4. 18 flsh that (is) in the waters beneath the 

4. 39 heaven above, and upon the earth beneath 

5. 8 heaven above, or. .in the earth beneath 
Job 18. 16 His roots shall be dried up beneath 

i. Downwards, down, kutu kato. 

Mark 14. 66 as Peter was beneath in the palace, there 
John 8. 23 Ye are from beneath ; I am from above 
Acts 2. 19 I will show, .signs in the earth beneath 

BE-NE BE'-RAE, p"]?-"]? sons of liglitning. 
A. city in Dan, near Ashdod. 

Josh.19. 45 [coast of their inheritance].. Jehud-.B. 
BENEFACTOR — 
Well-doer, evepyfTTjs euergetes. 

Luke22. 25 exercise authority. .arecalledbenefactors 
BENEFIT — 
l.Decd, SiD^ gemul. 

2 Ch. 32. 25 according to the benefit (done) unto h!m 

Psa. 103. 2 Bless the LOKD.. forget not all his benefits 
2. Deed, "jiDjn tagmul. 

Psa. 116. 12 I render unto the LOED. .all his honeflts 
Z.Oood, ayaOos agathos. 

Phm. 14 that thy benefit should not be as it were 
i.Qood work, well-doing, €U€py€(rLa euergesia. 

xTi. 6.' 2 because they are., partakers of the benefit 
5.Grace, x^P^^ charis. 

2 Co. I. 15 that ye might have a second benefit 
BENEFIT, to — 
To do good, 3b,» yaiah, 5. 

Jer. ig. 10 wherewith I said I would benefit them 

BE-NE JA-A'-KAN; jijj;: >j3 sons of intelligence. 
A tribe that gave its name to several wells around the 
27th station of the Israelites, and i6th from SinaL It 
lay between Moseroth and Horagidgad. 

Nam 33. 31 they departed from Moseroth, and B. 
33. 32 they removed from B., and encamped at 
BENEVOLENCE — 
Good mind, eHvoia eunoia. 

I Co. 7. 3 render unto the wife due benevolecco 

BEN HA'-DAJ), T]D 13 son of Hadad. 

1. A king of Syria, son of Tabrimon. He made a leagne 
vrith Asa, king of J udah, and invaded Israel, B.C. 951. 

1 Ki. 15. 18 king Asa sent them to B., the son of 

15. 20 So B. hearkened unto king Asa, and sent 

2 Ch. 16. . 2 sent to B. king of Syria, that dwell at 

16. 4 B., hearkened unto king Asa, and sent 

2. Another king of Syria, who reigned in the time of 
Abab king of Israel, B.C. 901. 






1 Kl. 30. I B. the king of Syria gathered .ill his 

20. 2 said unto him, 'Jims said B., thy silver 
20. 5 Thus speaketh B., saying, Altliough I 
20. 9 he said unto the messengers of B., Tell 
2o. 10 B. sent imto him, and said. The gods 
ao. 16 B. (was) drinking himself drunk in 
2o. 17 B. sent out, and they told him, saying 
20. 20 B. tlie king of Syria escaped on an 
20. 26 it came to pass.. that B. numbered 
20. 30 B. flud, and came into the city, into 
20. 32 Thy servant B. saith, I pray thee, let mo 
2o. 33 tliey said. Thy brother B. Then he said 

20. 33 Then B. came forth to him ; and he 
a Ki. 6. 24 it came to pass after this, that B. king of 

8. 7 B. the king of Syria was sick : and 
: 8. 9 Thy son B. king of Syria hath sent me 

3. Son of Hazael, who succeeded him, B.C. 842. 

a Kl.;i3. 3 iutoiihe hand of B. the son of Hazael 
13. 24 and B. his son reigned in his stead 
13. 25 Jehoash. again out of the hand of B. 
Amos I. 4 which shall devour the palaces of B. 

4. A general title of the kings of Damascus. 

Jer. 49. 27 it shall consume the palaces of B. 

BENH&'-IL, Vn'I3 strong, valiant. 

A prince of Judah under Jehoshaphat, B.C. 912. & 

2 Ch. 17. 7 he sent to his princes, .to B., and to O. J 
BENHA'-NAN, ]:n-]^ very gracious. 

A son of Shimon, descended from Jephunneh.B.C. 1400, 
I Ch. 4. 20 the sons of Shimon.. B., and Tilon 

BE-NI'-NtI, 13'}3 posterity. 

A Levite who, with Neheraiah, sealed the covenant. 
Neh. 10. 13 [And their brethren]. .Hodijah, Bani, B. 

BEN-JA-'MIN, I'p;j3 son of the right hand. 

1. The youngest son of Jacob, and the only one born ia 
Canaan. His birth occurred a short distance from 
Bethlehem, and where his mother Kachel died, naming 
him with her last breath Benoni "son of my sorrow." 
This name was changed by Jacob into Benjamin or 
Binyamin, B.C. 1732. 

Gen. 35. 18 but his father called him B. 

35. 24 The sons of Rachel ; Joseph and B. 

42. 4 B., Joseph's brother, Jacob sent not with 

42. 36 Simeon (is) not, and ye will take B. 

43. 14 may send away your other brother, andB. 
43. 15 took double money in their hand, and B. 
43. 16 when Joseph sav/ B. with them, he said 
43. 29 he lifted up his eyes, and saw. ,B. 

43. 34 B.'s mess was live times so much as any 

44. 12 and the cup was found in B.'s sack 

45. 12 youreyessee, andtheeyesofmybrotherB. 
45. 14 he fell upon his brother B.'s neck, and 
43. 14 and B. wept upon his neck 

45. 22 but to B. he gave three hundred (pieces) 

46. 19 of Rachel, Jacob's wife ; Joseph and B. 
46. 21 the sons of B. (were) Belah, and Becher 
49. 27 B. shall ravin as a wolf : in the morning 

Exod. 1. 3 [children of.Israel] . . Issachar, Zebulun.. B. 
Dent 33. 12 of B. he said. The beloved of the Lord 
I Ch. 2. 12 [sons of Israel]. .Dan, Joseph, and B. 
7. 6 of B. ; Bela, and Becher, and Jediael 

2. The tribe springing from Benjamin as well as the 
district occupied by it are frequently spoken of by this 
name. 

Num. I. ir of B. ; Abidan the son of Gideoni. 

I. 36 Of the children of B., by theirgeneratlona 

1. 37 of the tribe of B. . .thirty and five thous. 

a. 22 the tribe of B. : and the captain of the 
• a. 22 sons of B. (shall be) Abidan the son ot. 

7. 60 Abidan. .prince of the children of B. 
10. 24 over the host of the tribe of . .B. (was) 
13. 9 of the tribe of B., Palti the son of Rapliu 
06. 38 The sons of B. after their families : of 
26. 41 These.. the sons of B. after their families 
34. 21 of the tribe of B., Elidad the son of Chis. 
Dent 27. 12 These shall stand. .Joseph, and B. 
Josh.18. 11 the lot of the tribe of the children of B. 
18. 20 This . . the inheritence of the children of B. 
18. 21 the cities of the tribe of the children of B. 
18. 28 (is) the inheritance of the children of B. 

21. 4 out of the tribe of B., thirteen cities 
21. 17 out of the tribe of B., Gibeon with her 

Judg. I. 21 the children of B. did not drive out 

I. 21 Jebusites dwell with the children of B. 
S. 14 after thee, B., among thy people : out of 
lo. 9 Ammon passed . . to fight also against . . B. 
ag. 14 them. .byGibeah, which (belongeth) to B. 
eo. 3 Now the children of B. heard that the 
ao. 4 I.came into Gibeah that (belongeth) to P. 
20. 10 may do, -when they come to Gibeah of B. 
ao. 12 sent men through all the tribe of B. 
so. I3j the children of B. would not hearken 
ao. 14 the children of B. gathered themselves 
eo. IS the children of B. were numbered at 
eo. 17 the men of Israel, besides B., were 
ao. 18 to the battle against the children of B. ? 
eo. 20 menofjlsrael went out to battle against B. 
eo. 21 the children of B. came forth out of 
eo. a3 shall I go . . against the children of B. 
eo. 24 came near against the children of B. 
ao. 25 B. went forth against them out of Gibeah 
20. 28 shall I. .go out to battle against. .B. 
ao. 30 Israel went up against the children of B. 
ao. 31 the children of B. went out against the 
20. 32 the children of B. said. They (are) smitten 
20. 35 the Lord smote B. before Israel: and 
20. 36 the children of B. saw that they were 
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Juilgzo. 41 tlie men o( B. were amazed : for tliey saw 
so. 44 there fell of B. eighteen thousand men 
BO. 46 So that all which fell that day of B. 
ao. 48 turned agaiu upon the children of B. 
21. I There shall not any of ua give unto B. 
31. 6 Israel repented them for B. their brother 
SI. 13 to Bpeak to the children of B. that (were) 
31. 14 B. came agalu at that time , and 
at. IS the people repented them for B , because 
31. j6 seeing the women are destroyed out of B? 
ai. 17 inheritance for them that be escaped of B. 
ai. 18 Cursed (be) he that giveth a wife to B. 
31. JO they commanded the children of B. 
31. 31 daughters of Shiloh, and go to land of B. 
sr. 33 the children of B. did ao, and took 
I 8a. 4. 13 there ran a man of B. out of the army 
9. I there was a man of B., whose name 
9. 16 send thee a man out of the land of B. 
9. 31 least of all the families of the tribe of B.7 
10. 3 Rachel's sepulchre, in the border of B. at 
10. 30 Israel to come near, the tribe of B, was 
10. 31 When he had caused the tribe of B. to 
13. 2 were with Jonathan in Gibeah of B. 
13. 15 gat hlra up from Gilgal unto Gibeah of B. 

13. t6 Saul, and Jonathan. abode in Gibeah of B. 

14. 16 the watchmen of Saul in Gibeah of B. 

a Sa. 3. 9 made him king over Gilead and over B. 
3. IS there went over by number twelve of B. 

2. 35 the children of B. gathered themselves 
3 3« the servants of David had smitten of B. 

3. 19 Abner also spake in the ears of B. 

3. 19 that seemed good to the whole house of B. 

4. 3 Rimmon aBeerothite.of the children of B. 
4. 3 for Beeroth also was reckoned to B. 

19. t-j And .a thousand men of B. with him 
31. 14 buried they in the country of B. in Zelah 
23. ig Ribal out of Gibeah of the children of B. 
},» Kl. 4. 18 Shimei the son of Elah in B. 

12. 21 Rehoboam. assembled all .with..B 
12. 23 Speak, .unto all the house of JudahandB. 

15. 22 king Asa built with them Geba of B. 
1 Ch. 6. 60 out of the tribe of B. ; Geba with her 

6. 65 they gave out of the tribe, .of B., these 
8. I B. begat Bela his first born, Ashbel the 

8. 40 All these (are) of the sons of B. 

9. 3 in Jerusalem dwelt, .of the children of B. 
g. 7 of the sons of B. ; Sallu the son of Mes. 

ti. 31 of Gibeah. to the children of B., Benaiah 
12. 2 armed with bows, of Saul's brethren of B. 
12. 16 there came of the children of B. .unto 
12. 29 of the children of B. . .three thousand 
21. 6 Levi and B. counted he not among them 
27. 21 of B. ; Jaasiel the son of Abner 
t CIi. II. I Rehoboam .gathered of the house of . .B. 
II. 3 Speak.. to all Israel in Judah and B. 
II. 10 which (are) in Judah and iu B. fenced 
II. 12 made them, .strong, having. B. on his 
II. 23 dispersed, .his children throughout .B. 

• 4. 8 out of B. . .two hundred and fourscore til. 
«5. 2 Hear ye me, Asa, and all Judah and B. 

• 5. 8 put av/ay the.. Idols out of . Judah and B. 
«5. 9 he gathered all Judah and B., and the 

f 7. 17 of B. , Eliada a mighty man of valour 
B5. 5 captains over thousands, .throughout. .B. 

31. I threw down .the altars out of all. .B. 
34. 9 the Levites . . had gathered . . of all . B. 
34. 32 he caused all that were ..in.B. to stand 

ICzra I. sTlienroseup chief of the fathers of ..B. 
4. I when the adversaries of Judah and B. 

10. 9 the men of . B. gathered themselves 
Neh. II. 4 at Jerusalem dwelt, .of. .children of B. 

11. 7 these (are) the sons of B. ; Sallu the son 
II. 31 The childreu also of B. .at Michmash 

1 1 . 36 And of the Levites (were) divisions . in B. 
Psa. 68. 27 There(is)littleB...theirruler, theprinces 

80. a Before Ephraiui and B. . .stir up thy 
Jer. I . I of the priests that (were) . . in the land of B. 

.6. I O ye children of B., gather yourselves to 

17. 26 they shall come, from the land of B. 

32. 8 Buy my field . which (is) in. .B. . for the 

32. 44 and take witnesses in the land of B. 

33. 13 in the land of B. . .shall the flocks pass 
37. 12 Jeremiah went .into the land of B. 

Sze. 48. 32 the border of Judah and the border of B. 
48. 23 from the east side unto the west side. B. 
48. 24 by the border of B. . Simeon (shall have) 
48. 32 one gate of B., one gate of Dan 

II09. 5. 8 cry aloud (at) Beth. aven, after thee. OB. 

Obad. 19 of Samaria ; and B. (shall possess) Gilead 

Acts 13. 21 S. the sou of C, a man of the tribe of B. 

Kom. II. 1 I also am an Israelite, .(of) the tribe of B. 

VhiL 3. 5 Circumcised the eighth day. .tribe of B. 

Ke». 7. 8 of the tribe of B. (were) sealed twelve 

The following localities were In the territory of Benja- 
min:— Ai, Aja, Aiath, Ajalon, Alemeth, Allon-bachuth, 
Almon, Ammah, Ananiah, Anathoth, Aphrah Avim' 
Baaltamar, Bahurim, Beeroth, Befh-Arabah, Beth- 
Aven, Beth-el, Beth-Haccerem, Beth-Hoglah, Beth- 
Horon (the lowerj, Beth-Phage, Bethany, Charashim, 
thepar Haamonai, Chephirah, Eleph, En-rogel Ep- 
Bhemesh, Emraaus, Ephraira, Gaba, Gallim, Gareb, 
Gehim, Oiah, Gibeah, Gibeon, Gidom. Gihon Gilgal 
Gittaim, Goath, Hadid, Hazor. Helkathhazzurim, 
Jebus. Jericho, Jerusalem, Keziz, Kirioth. Luz, Mad- 
men, Maktesh, Mlchmas, Migron, Millo. Mizpah. Moza, 
IJaioth, Neballat, Nephtoah, Nob, Ono, Ophel, Ophni, 
Ophrah, Parah, Ramah, Rekem, Sechu, Shaveh, Shen, 
fihual, Silla, Taralah, Zalmon, Zeboim. Zelah. ZeUah, 
Zemaraim, &c. 

3 Great grandson of Benjamin. 

t Ch. j.ta The sons also of. . Jeasli, and B., ogfl 



4. A deaceodaut of Harim. 

Ezra 10. 32 B., Malluch, (and) Shemariah 
0. One who took part m repairing the wall, B.C. 550, 

Neh. 3. 23 J^ter him repaired E. and Hashub 

6. One who took part in purifying the wall. B.C. 550. 

Neh. 12. 34 Judah, and B., and Shemaiab, and Jer.. 

7. One of the gates of Jerusalem. 

Jer. 20. 2 the stocks that (were) in the. .gate of B. 

37. 13 And when he was in the gate ol B., a 

38. 7 the king then sitting in the gate of B. 
Zech.14. 10 from Be. gate unto the place of the first 

BEN-JA-MTTE, 'iV'^i']^ belonging to Benjamin. 
Patronymic of the tribe of Benjamin. 

Judg. 3. IS Ehud the son of Gera, a B., a man left 

19. 16 but the men of the place (were) B. 

20. 35 the children of Israel destroyea of the B. 
BO. 36 the men of Israel gave place to the B. 
2o. 40 the B. looked behind them, and, behold 
20. 43 (Thus) they inclosed the B. round about 

I Sa. 9. I a B., a mighty man of power 

9. 4 he passed through the land of the B. 

g. 21 (Am) not I a B., of the smallest of the 

22. 7 Hear now, ye B ; will the son of Jesse 

a Sa. 16. II how much more now (may this) B. (do it) ? 
19. 16 Shimei the son of Gera, a B. came down 
Br>. I Sheba, the son of Bichri, a B. ; and he 

< Ki. 2. 8 Shimei the son of Gera, a B of Bahurim 

I Ch.27. 12 ninth. Abiezer the Anetothite, of the B. 

Esth. 2. 5 Shimei, the son of Kish, a B. 

Psa. 7. tille. concerning the words of Cush the B 

BE'-NO, '133 hi3 son. 

A descendant of Merari, son of Levi, B.C. looa. 
I Ch.24. 25 the sons of Jaaziah ; B. 

34. 27 The sons of Merari by Jaaziah , B., and 

BEK O'-NI, 'iiK'ja son o/my sorrow. 

The name given by Rachel to her second son, B.C. 1732. 

Gen. 35. 18 it came to pass, .she called bis name B. 
BEST, to be — 
To, N^n tala. 

Hos. II. 7 my people are bent to backsliding from 

BEK ZO'-HETH, nnu [5 corpulent, strong. 

A son of Ishi, a descendant of Judah through Caleb 

the son of J'ephunneh, B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 4. 20 the sons of Ishi (were) Zoheth, and B. 

BE'-ON, IVS lord or house of On. 

A place E. of the Jordan, doubtless a contraction of 

Baal^meon, Compare verse 38. Now Main. 

Num32. 3 Elealeh, and Shebam, and Nebo, and E. 

BE'-OE, liVS shepherd. 

1. Father of Bela the first king of Edom, B.C. 1600. 

Gen. 36. 32 Bela the son of B. reigned in Edom 
I Ch. 1. 43 Bela the son of B.: and the name of his 

2. Father of Balaam the prophet, B.C. isjo. 

Nuni22. 5 messengers .unto Balaam the son of B. 
24. 3 Balaam the eon of B. hath said, and the 
24. IS Balaam the son of B. hath said, and the 
31. 8 Balaam also the son of B. they slew with 

Dent 23. 4 hired against thee Balaam the son of B. 

Josh. 1 3. 32 Balaam also the son of B. ,the soothsayer 
24, g called Balaam the son of B. to curse you 

Mic. 6. 5 remember now what Balaam .. son of B. 

BE'-KA, ini gift. 

A king of Sodom in the time of Abram, B.C. 1917. 
Gen. 14. a made war with B. king of Sodom, and 

BE-KA'-CHAH, nyij blessing. 

1. One who joined' David at Ziklag, B.C. 1040. 

I Ch 12. 3 The chief (was) Ahiezer, then Joash..B. 

2. A valley near Tekoah, in the S. of Judah (in a Ch. 
20. 26 the origin of the name " valley of blessing" is 
given). The name Bereihut still survives in a valley 
between Tekua and the main road from Bethlehem to 
Hebron. 

B Ch. 20. 26 they assembled, in the valley of B. 

20. 26 the same place was called, The valley of B. 

BE-RA'-IAH, n;N';3 Jah is maker. 
A son of Shimhi, a Benjamite, B.C. 1340. 

I Ch. 8. 21 B., and Shimrath, the sons of Shimhi 
BE-BE'-A, Bfpota. 

A city In the S. of Macedonia, now called Vema or 
Kara-verria, and sitifated on the £. slope of the Olym- 
pian range. 

Acts 17. 10 brethren, sent away. .Silas by night. .B. 
17. 13 thewordof God was preached of Paul at B. 
20. 4 accompanied him into Asia, Sopaterof B. 

BEHEAVE, to — 

l.To cause to lack, ipn chaser, 3. 

EccL 4. 8 I labour, and bereave my soul of good 
2. To enfeeble, cause to stumble, h^3 kashal, 3. 

Eze. 36. 14 neither bereave thy nations any more 

3. To bereave, make childless, Vjtf shakol, 3, 

Gen. 42. 36 Me have ye bereaved Joseph (is) not 
Lam. I. 20 abroad the swowJ hereaveth, at home 
Eze. 5. 17 evil beasts, and they shall bereave thee 
36. 12 thou Shalt no more henceforth bereave 
36, 13 thou . .hast bereaved thy nations 
36. 14 neither bereave thy nations any more 
Oos. g. 12 they bring up. .yet will I bereave 



BEEEA'VE of children, to — 

To bereave, make childless, Sb^ slialcol, 3. 

Jer. 15. 7 I will bereave, .of children, I will destro/ 

BESEA'TEB, to be — 

To be bereaved, ^Ztff shakol. 

Gen. 43. 14 If I be bereaved. .1 am bereaved 

BKREATED (of children) — 

Bereaved, 'jisg' shakkul. 

Jer. 18. 21 let their wives be bereaved of their child. 

Hos. 13. 8 abear (that is) bereaved, .and will rend 

BE-EECH'-IAH, n;3-i3, n;p-i3, Jah is blessing. 

1. A descendant of Jehoiakim king of Judah, B.C. 520. 

I Ch. 3. JO And Hashubah, and Ohel, and B. 

2. Father of Asaph the chief singer, B.C. 1070. 

I Ch. 6. 39 (even) A. the son of B., the eon of Shlmea 
15. 17 of his brethren, A. the son of B. ; and of 

3. A Levite who lived near Jerusalem, B.C. 445. 

1 Ch. g. 16 B. the Bon of Asa, the son of Elkanah 

4. A Levite, one of the tabernacle doorkeepers. 

1 Ch IS. 23 B. and Elkauah (were) doorkeepers for 

5. An Ephralmite in the time of Pekah, B.C. 741.. 

2 Ch.28 12 certain of the heads. B. the eon ofiles. 

6. Father of Meshullam who assisted in repairing the 
wall of Jerusalem, B.C. 520. 

Neh. 3. 4 next, .repaired Meshullam the son of B. 
3. 30 After, .repaired Meshullam the son of IS. 

6. 18 the daughter of Meshullam the son of B. 
BE'-EED, -rnj seed place. 

1. A place in S. of Canaan, between which and Kadesh 
lay the well Lahauroi. The I'eshito gives Gadar=j 
Gerar(»); the Arabic. Yarad , Onkelos, Chagra. It U 
perhaps el-Ehulasah, 12 miles S. of Beersheba. 

Gen. 16. 14 behold, (it is) between Kadesh and B. 

2. An Ephralmite, perhaps the sameasBecher, B.C. 1680. 

I Ch. 7. 20 the sons of Ephraim ; Shuthelah, and B. 
BE'-BI, "^3 expounder. 
A son of Zopliah, an Ashente, B.C. 1570. 

I Ch. 7. 36 ?ons of Zophah , Suah . . and B., and Imrah 

BE-ai'-AH, ni;")3 unfortunate. 

1. A son of Asherj B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 17 Jimnah, and Ishuah, and Isul, and B. 

46. 17 the sons of B. ; Heber, and Malchiel 
Num26. 44 of B., the family of the Beriites. 

26. 45 Of the sons of B. ; of Heber, the family 
I Ch. 7. 30 Imnah, and Isuah, and Ishuai, and b. 

7. 31 the sons of B. , Heber, and Malchiel 

2. A son of Ephraim, B.C. 1670. 

J Ch. 7. 33 he railed his name B., because 

3. A son of Elpaal, a Benjamite, B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 8. 13 B. also, and Shema .heads of the fathers 

8. 16 Michael Ispah, and.Joha the sons of B 

4. A Levite, a Gershomite, B.C. 1015 

1 Ch. 23. 10 the sons of Shimei Jahath, Zina and B. 

23. II but Jeush and B. had not many eons 
BE-RI-ITE, 'V-13 unfortunate. 
A family of Asherites sprung from Beriah. 

Num 26. 44 children of. . Beriah, the family of the B. 
BE-ETTES, D-13 belonging to Beri. 
Descendants of Beri iu the N. of Canaan, visited bf 
Juab in hia pursuit after Sheba. 

2 Sa. 20. 14 And he went through all. .the B. 
BE'-EITH, n")3 a covenant. 

An idol (Baalberith) worshipped in Shechem. 

Judg. 8. 33 children of Israel made B. B. their god 
g. 46 they entered into . . the house of the god B. 

BEB-NT'-CE, ^tpv'iKr). 

A daughter of Herod Agrippa, grandson of Berod the 

Great, and sister of Agrippa II., a.d. 50. 

Acts 25. 13 6. came unto Cesarea to salute Festus 
25 23 B. . . was entered into the place of hearing 
26. 30 king rose up, and the governor, and B. 

BE-EO-DACH BAl-A'-DAN, p^hj ^"JNIS bold. 

A king of Babylon, B.C. 7 '3- The name is more 

accurately written Merodach Baladan. 

2 Ki. 20. 12 At that lime B. B. ..sent letters, .unto H. 

Isa. 39. 1 At that time M. B. . .sent letters . . to Her. 

BE-RO'-THAH, r\r\-\^ food. 

A city near Hamath on N. of Canaan, and considered 
by some as the same as Berolhai. Ezekiel places 
Berothah between Hamafh and Damascus; hence it 
cannot be Beirut <the classical Berytus); nor can it ba 
Beirut in the form Berothai, for David's war with th9 
king of Zobah led him from the sea coast towards the 
Euphrates. Besides, in the latter case, the Hebrew 
text reads Chun (instead of Berothai) in i Ch. 18. 8. 
Fiirst regards Berothah and Berothai as distinct places, 
but identifies the former with Berytus. Mislin derive* 
the name from the " wells" (Beeroth) which may still 
be seen bored in the solid rock at BeirCt. 

Bjyrout, the ancient Berytus, was the seat of a famous 
school of jurisprudence from the third to the niiddld 
Of the 6th century. The city having been destroyed by 
an earthquake 551 A.D., the school was removed ta 
Sidon. Beyrout suffered severely during the crusades, 
and having been Uken by the Saracens, was wrested 
from them by Baldwin in » 1 10. The Saracens, however, 

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regixiued possession in 1187 Ibrahim Pasha seized it 
Id 1832 ; and it was bombarded by tlie combined fleets 
of England and Turlcey, 1840, and being captured, was 
restored to the Porte. Beyrout was made a bishopric 
by Theodosiua the Younger, and after its capture by 
Baldwin I. it became the seat of a Latin bishop about 
1136. 

Eze. 47. 16 B., Sibraim, wliicli (is) between the border 

BE-KO'-THAI, 'nnn cypresses of J ah. 

A citj belonging to Hadadezer king of Zobah. See 

Beruthah. 

2 Sa. 8. 8 from B. . .king David took exceeding 

BE-EO-THITE, 'nia belonging to Beroth. 
A patronymic of Naharai Joab's armourbearer. Per- 
haps it ought to be Beerothite, as in 2 Sa. 23. 37. 

1 Ch II. 39 NaharaitheB., the armour bearer of Joab 
BEItRIES — 

Berry, na"]? gar gar. 

Isa. 17. 6 two (or) three berries in tlie top of the 

BEKKXES, olive — 

Olive (tree or fruit), 4\a(a elaia. 

Jas. 3. 12 Can the fig tree . . bear olive berries 1 

BEBYL — 

\. Beryl, chrysolite, topaz, ty'S'in tarshish. 

ExodaS. 20 the fourth row a beryl, and an onyx, and 

3g. 13 the fourth row, a beryl, an onyx, and a 
Song 5. Li Bis hands, .gold rings set with the beryl 
Eze. I. 16 their work . .like unto the colour of a beryl 

10. 9 appearance, .as the colour of a beryl 

28. 13 precious stone, thy covering, .the beryl 
Dan. 10. 6 His body also (was) like the beryl, and 

2. A jewel of sea green colour, ffiipuWos berullos. 

Rev. 21. 20 the eighth, beryl j the ninth, a topaz ; the 

BE'-SAI, 'D3 treading dovm. 

A Nethinim who returned with Zerubbabel, B.C. 550. 

Ezra 2. 49 the children of Paseah, the children of B. 

Neh. 7. 52 children of B., the children of Meunim 

BESEECH, to — 

l.To seek, inquire, Eipa baqash, 3. 

2 Sa. 12. 16 David therefore besought God for the 
Ezra 8. 23 So we fasted, and besouglit our God for 

2.7*0 smooth, rhn chalah, 3. 

Exod32. II Moses besought the Lord his God, and 

1 Ki. 13. 6 the man of God besought the Lord, and 

2 fCi. 13. 4 Jehoahaz besought the Lord, and the 

2 Ch. 33. 12 when .in affliction, he besought the LORD 
Jer. 26. 19 fear the LOKD, and besought the LORD 
Mai. 1. 9 beseech God that he will be gracious unto 

3. To incline, be gracious, Jjn ehanan, 7. 

Gen. 42. 21 when he besought us, and we would not 
Deut. 3. 23 I besought the Lord at that time, saying 
2 KL 1. 13 besought hira, and said unto him, O man 
Esth. 8. 3 besought him with tears to put away the 

4. To be in want, Seo/iai deom.ai. 

Luke 5. 12 seeing Jesus, fell on .face, and besought 
8. 28 Jesus I beseech thee, torment me not 

8. 38 the man besought him that he might 

9. 38 Master, I beseech thee, look upon ray son 
9. 40 I besought thy disciples to cast him out 

Acts 21. 39 I beseech thee, suffer me to speak unto 

26. 3 I beseech thee to hear me patiently 

2 Co. lo. 2 I beseech (you), that I may not be bold 
GaL 4. 12 Brethren, I beseech you, be as I. .for I 

5. To question, ask about, ipairau erotao. 

Matt 15. 23 his disciples came and besought him 
Mark 7. 26 she besought him that he would cast 
Luke 4. 38 wife's mother they besought him foi- her 

7. 3 sent the elders of the Jews, beseeching 
8.37 whole multitude .besought him to depart 

11. 37 a certain Pharisee besought him to dine 
John 4. 40 besought him that he would tarry with 

4. 47 besought him that he would come down 
19. 31 besought Pilate that their legs might be 
19. 38 besought Pilate that he might take away 

1 Th. 4. I Furthermore then we beseech you 

5. 12 we beseech you, brethren, to know them 
sTh. a. I we beseech you, bretliren, by the coming 

2 Jo. s now I beseech thee, lady, not as though 

6. 7*17 call to one's side, itapaKaKiu parakaleo. 
Matt. 8. stheiocame .a centurion, beseeching him 

8. 31 So the devils besought him, saying. If thou 
8. 34 they besought that he would depart out 

14. 36 besought him that they might only touch 
18. 29 his fellow servant besought him, saying 

Mark i. 40 there came a leper to him, beseeching him 
S. 10 he besought him much that he would not 
5. j2 all the devils besought him, saying. Send 

5. 23 besought him greatly, saying, My little 

6. 56 they laid the sick and besought him 

7. 32 they beseech him to put his hand upon 

8. ^2 a blind and besought him to touch him 
tuke 7. 4 they besought him instantly, saying 

8, 31, 32, 41 they besought him that he 
Acts 13. 42 the Gentiles besought that these words 
16. 15 she besought, saying. If ye have judged 
• 6. 39 they came and besought them, and 
at. 12 we. besought him not to go up to Jeru, 
25. 2 informed him against Paul, and besought 

27. 33 Paul besought, .all to take meat, saying 

12. I I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the 

15. 30 I beseech you, brethren, for the Lord 

16. 17 1 beseech you, brethren, mark them 



1 Co. I 10 I beseech you, brethren, by the name of 

4. 16 I beseech you, be ye followers of me 
16. 15 I beseech you, brethren, ye know the 

a Co. 2. 8 I beseech you that ye would confirm .. love 

5. 2o as though God did beseech . by us 

6. I We then, (as) workers together . . beseech 
10. I I Paul myself beseech you by the meek. 

12. 8 For this thing I besought the Lord thrice 
Eph. 4. 1 I therefore, beseech you that ye walk 
Phil. 4. 2 I beseech Euodias, and beseech Syntyche 
I Th. 4. 10 we beseech you, brethren, that ye 

1 Ti. I. 3 As I besought thee to abide still at Eph. 
Phm. 9 Yet for love's sake I rather beseech 
10 I beseech thee for ray son Onesimus 
Heb. 13. 19 I beseech . .the rather to do this, that I 

13. 22 I beseech you, brethren, suffer the word 

1 Pe. 2. II I beseech (you) as .strangers and pilgrims 

BESEECH (I) thee — 

l.Pray, njN, kjx anna,annah. 

2 Ki. 20. 3 I beseech thee, O Lord, remember now 
Neh. I. 5 I beseech thee, O LORD God of heaven 

I. II Lord, I beseech thee, let now thine ear 

Psa. 116. 4 O Lord, I beseech thee, deliver my soul 
118. 25 I beseech thee, Lord : Lord, I b. 

f sa. 38. 3 Remember now, Lord, I beseech thee 

Jon. I. 14 We beseech thee, Lord, we beseech th. 
'l.Pray, Nl na. 

Exod 33. 18 he said, I beseech thee, show me thy glory 
BESET, to — 
\.To go round about, ajD sabab. 

Judg 20. 5 beset the house round about upon me by 
2.7*0 bind, straiten, lis tsur. ' 

Psa. 139. 5 Thou baat beset me behind and before 
BESET about, to — 
To go round about, 235 sabab. 

Hos. 7 2 their own doings have beset them about 

BESET roimd about, to — 

To be round about, 230 sabab, 2. 

Judg 19. 22 sons of Belial, beset the house round a. 

BESET round, to - - 

To surround, ins kathar, 3. 

Psa. 22. 12 (bulls) of Bashan have beset me round 

BESET, which doth so easily — 
Standing well around, euirepitrraTos. 

Heb 12. 1 the sin which doth so easily beset (us) 
BESIDE — 
\. Behind, after, inx achar. 

Neh. 5. 15 bread and wine, besides forty shekels of 
2. Unto, to, hu el. 

Exod2g. 12 pour all the blood beside the bottom of 
Z.Near, "j^x etsel. 

Lev I. 16 cast it beside the altar on the east part 
6. 10 and he shall put them beside the altar 
10. 12 eat it without leaven beside the altar : for 

Deut II. 30 other side beside the plains of Moreh ? 

1 Ki. 3. 20 took my son from beside me, while thine 

10 19 and two lions stood beside the stays 
13 31 buried , lay my bones beside his bones 

2 Ki. 12. 9 set it beside the altar, on the right side 
Neh. 8. 4 beside him stood Mattithiah, and Shema 
Eze 9. 2 they went in, and stood beside the brasen 

10. 6 he went in, and stood beside the wheels 
10. 16 same wheels also turned not from beside 

i. Apart from, JP 13? lebad min. 

Exodi2..37 six hundred thousand, .men, beside 

2 Ki. 21. 16 beside his sin wherewith he made Judab 

h. A part from, nS/P milbad. 

Gen. 26. I beside the first famine, .in the days of 
Lev. ;9. 17 beside the burnt sacrifice of the morning.. 
23. 38 Beside the sabbaths, .beside your gifts 
23. 38 beside all your vows, and beside all 
Num. 6. 21 beside (that) that his hand shall get 

28. 23 Ye shall offer these beside the burnt 

29. 6 Beside the burnt offering of the month 
Deut. 4. 35 the LORD he (is) God .none else beside 

29. I words of the covenant beside the cov. 
Josh. 22. 29 beside the altar of the Lord our God 
t ki. 10. 13 whatsoever she asked, beside that which 

Q. Apart from, nj?.^3 bilade. 

Num. 5. 20 some'man have lain with thee beside 
Jo3h.22. 19 an altar beside the altar of the Lord our 
Isa. 43. 1 1 I I . the Lord ; and beside me . no 
44. 5 I (am) the last ; and beside me no God 

44. 8 Is there a God beside me ? yea. .no God 
45 6 that .none beside me, I (am) the Lord 

45. 21 and . no God else beside me .none beside 

7. Without, "ri^? bilti. 

Num II. 6 nothing at all, beside this manna,(before) 

1 Sa. 2. 2 none holy as the Lord, .none beside thee 
Hos. 13.. 4 no god but me , for. no saviour beside 

8. Save, except, beside, only, n^il zulah. 

Ruth 4. 4 none to redeem (it) beside thee ; and I 

2 Sa. 7. 22 neither. God beside thee, according to 
1 Ch. 17. 20 neither God beside thee, according to 
Isa. 26. 13 lords beside thee have had dominion 

* ■ 45. 5 no God beside me I girded thee, though 
45. 21 and no God else beside me ;-a just God 
64. 4 neither hath the eye seen, O God, beside 

9. At the hand of. "v}} ley ad. 

I Sa. 19. 3 I wiL go out and stand beside my father 



2 Sa. 15. 2 Absalom stood beside the way of tlic 

15. 18 all his servants passed on beside him 

10. Vet, still, nij; od. 

Gen. 19. 12 Hast thou here any besides? son in law 

1 Ki. 22. 7 not here a prophet of the LoiiD besides 

3 Ch. 1 8. 6 not here a prophet of the LOKU l)esides 

l\.On, upon, above, Sy at. 

Gen. 31. 50 if thou shalt take wives beside my 
Lev. 18. 18 to uncover her nakedness, beside the 
Psa. 23. 2 he leadeth me beside the still waters 
Song t. 8 feed thy kids beside the shepherds' tents 
Isa. 32. 2o Blessed (are) ye that sow beside all waters 

12. From on, Syp meal. 

Jer. 36. 21 the princes which stood beside the king 

Eze. 32 13 the beasts thereof froui beside the great 
13. With, ay im. 

Josh. 7. 2 Ai, which (is) beside Beth-aven, on the 
li.Over, against, near,jitst as, nej; wmnah. 

Eze. 10. 19 the wheels also (wcre)'ljesidc tlieni ; and 

11. 22 and the wheels beside them,; and the 

15. From tlte side of, ^VP mitsstad. 

Josh. 3. 16 the city Adam, that (is) Reside Zaretan 

12. 9 the king of Ai, w'.iich (js) beside Beth el 
Ruth 2. 14 And she sat beside the reapers and lie 

16. On, upon, iiri (dat.) epi. 

Matt 25 20 I have gained beside them five talents 
25 22 I have gained two otlier talents (liusidc) 

Luke 16. 26 [beside) all this, between us and you 
17 With, avv sun. 

Luke 24. 21 beside all tin's, to day is tlio third day 
18. Apart from, xupli choris. 

Matt 14. 21 they that had eaten .beside women and 

13. 38 they that did eat. beside women ahd ' 

2 Co. II. 28 Beside those things that are without 
l^.The rest, that left, \onr6v laipon. 

1 Co. I. 16 besides, I know not whether I baptized 

BESIDE, and — 

But loith, aWd ye (riv alia ge sun. 

Luke 24. 21 and beside all this, to-day is the tliird 

BESIDE the rest of — 
On, upon, above, Sy al. 

Num 31. 8 beside the rest of them that were shiiii 

BESIDE one self, to be — 

1. To place out, i^iarriiJi.i existemi. 

2C0. s. 13 whether we be beside ourselves, (it Is) 

2.7*0 be eager, mad, fiaivo/xai mammnai. 
Mark 3. 21 for they said, He is beside himself 
Acts 26. 24 Paul, thou art beside thyself , much 

BESIDE this — 

A Iso this very thing, ahrh rovro Se. 

2 Pe. I. s beside this, giving all diligence, add to 

BESIDES, to owe — 

To owe in adition, ■irpoifo<p(l\.oi prosopheilo. 

Phm. 19 owest unto me even thine own self besides 

BESIEGE, to — 

1.7*0 go lound, 33D sabab. 

Eccl. 9. 14 there came a great king, and besieged it 
2. 7*0 press, straiten, ma tsur. 

Deut2o. 12 against thee, then thon shalt besiege it 

20. 19 When thou shalt besiege a city a long 
I Sa. 23. 8 to Keilah, to besiege David and his men 
2Sa. ti. I they destroyed the children, besieged 
20. 15 they came and besieged him in Abel of B. 

1 Ki, i6. 17 Israel with him, and they beseigjd Tirzah 

20. I Benhadad. went up., besieged Samaria 

2 Ki. 6. 24 Ben-hadad went up. .besieged Samaria 

6. 25 behold, they besieged it, until an ass's 

16. 5 they besieged Ahaz, but could not over 

17. 5 went up to Samaria, and besieged it 

18. 9 came up against Samaria, and besieged It 

24. II the city, and his servants did besiege it 

1 Ch. 2a I came and besieged Rabbah. But David 

21. s Go up, Elam : besiege, Media . all the 
21. 4 which besiege you without the walls 
21. 9 falleth to the Chaldeans that besiege you 
32. 2 king of Babylon's army besieged Jerus. 
37. 5 the Chaldeans that besieged Jerusalem 
39. I against Jerusalem, and they besieged it 

I. I came Nebuchadnezzar, .and besieged it 
3. 7*10 straiten, Tiy tsarar, 5. 

Deut 28. 52 he shall besiege thee in all thy gates 

28. 52 besiege thee in all thy gates, throughout 
J KL 8. 37 if their enemy besiege them in the land 

2 Ch. 6. 28 if their enemies besiege them in the cities 

BESIEGED — 

l.Strailness, "visp matsor. 

Eze. 4. 3 thy face against it, and it shall be besieged 

2. 7*0 keep, watch, besiege, 1?) natsar. 

Isa. 1. 8 daughter of Zion is left, a,"! a besieged 
Ei.e. 6. 12 he that, is besieged shall die by thu 

BESIEGED, tote — 

7*0 go into siege, TiiiQS Nia ho lammafsur. 

2 Ki. 24. 10 against Jerusalem, .-md tlie city was be. 

25. 2 the city was besieged unto the year 
Jer. 52. s the city was besieged unto the .year 



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BESIEGEI) place — 

Sirailened place, iWp matsor. 

2 Ki. ig. 24 I dried up a)l. .besieged places 
Isa. 37. 25 I dried up all. .the besieged places 

BE-SO-DE'-IAH, nnios given to trust in Jah, 
One of the repairers of the old gate, B.C. 470. 

Neh. 3. 6 the old gate repaired . . the son of B. 
BEBOU — 
Besom, broom,, KB?<ao matate. 

Isa. 14. 23 I will sweep it with the besom of destr. 

BE'-SOB, "lii*? cool brook. 

A brook which falls into the sea near 3. of Gaza. It is 

now called el-Sheria, and rises at Debir. 

I Sa. 30. 9 David went, .and came to the brook B. 
30. 10 they could not go over the brook B. 
30. 21 they had. .to abide at the brook B. : and 

BEST — 

l.Oood, d'io lob. 

JIum 36. 6 Let them marry to whom they think best 
Deut23. 16 in that place where it liketh him best 
1 Sa. 8. 14 And he will take your fields, .the best 
a Ki. 10. 3 best and raeetest of your master's bods 
Eath. 2. 9 he preferred her. .unto the best, .of the 
Song 7. 9 the roof of thy mouth like the best wine 
Eze. 31. 16 the choice and best of Lebanon, all that 
Mic. 7. 4 The best of them (is) as a brier; the must 

2.0i,od, good part, no'D metab. 

Gen. 47. 6 in the best of the land make thy father 

47. II in the best of the laud, in the land of K. 
Enod22. 5 hestof his own field, .best of his own 
1 Sa. 15. 9 the best of the sheep, and of the oxen 

15. «5 thejjeople spared the best of the sheep 

d.Fat, 3^n ckeleb. 

Hum 18. 12 All the best of the oil, and all the best of 
18. 29 of all the best thereof, the hallowed 
18. 30 When ye have heaved, the best thereof 
18. 32 when ye have heaved Jtrom it the best of 

^.Stronger, more powerful, Kpflrrov kreition. 

t Co. 12. 31 covet earnestly the [best] gifts : and yet 
5. First, foremost, irpSiTos protos. 

Luke 15. 22 Bring forth the best robe, and put (it) on 
BEST firuita — 
Praised thing, .Tjpt zimrah; 

Gen. 43. II take of the best fruits in the land in your 
BEST (gold) — 
Refined (gold), 115 pazaz, 6. 

1 Ki. to. 18 of ivory, and overlaid it with the best g. 

BEST, to seem — 

To be good, 3b; yatab. 

3 Sa. 18. 4 said. .What seemeth you best 1 will do 

SEST, to think — 

To be good in the eyes,, pyj 310 tob beayin. 

Num36. C Let them marry to whom they thinjc best 
BEST state — 
To be set up, 3SJ nalsab, 2. 

Psa. 39. 5 every man at his best state (is).. vanity 

BESTIB oneself, to — 

To move sharply, pn charats. 

2 Sa. 5. 24 that then thou shalt bestir thyself : for 
BESTOW, to — 

■1. To put, nj; yanach, 5. 

2 Ch. 9. 23 whom he bestowed in the chariot cities 

2. To put, .in; nachah, 5. 

1 Ki. lo. 26 whom hft bestowed in the cities for 

3. To give, jni nathart. 

Exod32. 29 that he may bestow upon you a blessing 
Deuti4. 26 thou shalt bestow that money for 

2 Ki. 12. 15 the money to be bestowed on workmen 

1 Ch. 29. 25 bestowed upon him royal majesty as had 
Ezra 7. 20 which thou shalt have occasion f t bestow 

7. 20 bestow . .out of the king's treasure house 

4. To do, nj^j; asah. 

2 Ch.24. 7 of the Lord did they bestow upon B. 

6. To lay up, t^Bpaqnd. 

a Ki. 5.24 bestowed . . in the house : and he let the 

6. To give, SlSaifit didomi. 

2 Co. 8. I the grace. God bestowed on the churches 
J Jo. 3. I what manner of love, hath bestowed 

7.T0 bring together, auva-yu siinago. 

Luke 12. 17 1 have no room where to bestow my 

12. 18 there will I bestow all ray fruits and ray 

BESTOW labour (on), to — ■ 

To toil, Ko-Kiaw kopiao. 

John 4. 38 reap that whereon ye bestowed no labour 
Itom.i6. 6 Mary, who bestowed much labQuron us 
Gal. 4. II I have bestowed upon you labour in vain 

BESTOW to feed, to — 

To give morsels, fatten, >f/ant(oi psomizo. 

1 Co. 13. 3 though I bestow all my goods to feed 
BESTOW on or upon, to — 

1 . To do, perform, Spj gamal. 

Isa. 63. 7 according to all that, .hath bestowed on 
63. 7 he hath bestowed on them according to 

2. To put around, irepiridrjui peritith-eird. 

I Co. 12. 33 upon these we bestow more abui^dan^ 



BE'-TAH, noa confidence. 
A city of Hadadezer. 

2 Sa. 8. 8 from B. . .king David took exceeding 
BE'-TE», JD3 height. 
A city of Asher, 8 miles E. of Ptolemais. 

Josh. 19. 25 border was Helkath, and Hali, and B. 
BETH A-BA'-RA, BriOaSapd place of passage. 
A place E. of the Jordan, perhaps Eethbarah, or rather 
Bethany. 

John. I. 28 These things were done in B. beyond Jor. 
BETH A'-NATH, niO. n'3 house of echo. 
A city of Naphtall, 15 miles from Diacassarcca. (Anata.) 

Josh. 19. 38 Iron, and Migdal-el, Horem, and B. 

Judg. 1. 33 did Naphtali drive out Inhabitants of B. 
I. 33 the inhabitants of . .B. became tributaries 
BETH A'-NOTH, ruu. n'3 house of echo. 
A city of Judah, 4 miles from Hebron, near Maaroth. 
The modern Beitainun, near Ualliui and Beil-HuT, the 
ancient Halhul and Bethzur. 

Josh. 15. 59 Maarath, and B., and Eltekon 
BETH'-ANY, fir\Bavia house of dates or figs. 
A village at the Mount of Olives. Its modern name 
et-Azariyeh, or Lazarieh, is derived from Lazarus. It 
is about 2 miles E. of Jerusalem, near the road from 
Jericho to the city. 

Matt2i. 17 went out of the city Into B. ; and he 
26. 6 wljeu Jesus was in B., in the house of 

Markii. i they came nigh to. .Bethphage and B. 
II. II he went out unto B. witk the twelve 
II. 12 when they were come from B., he was 

14. 3beiDgin B.,inthehouseof Simon theleper 
Luke 19. 29 he was come nigh to Bethphage and B. 

24. 50 he led them out as far as to B. ; and he 
Johnji. I a certain (man) was sick. Lazarus, of B. 

11. 18 B. was nigh unto Jerusalem, aboutflfteen 

12. I Jesus.. came to B., where Lazarus was 

BETH A-RA'-BAH, !;f:)-]i),^ n'3 house of the desert. 
One of the six cities of jiidah that were in the Arabah 
or sunk valley of the Jordan and Salt Sea, the " wilder- 
ness" on the N. border of tl\e tribe, and between Beth- 
hoglah and the high land on the W. of the Jordan. It 
is also included among the towns of Benjamin. 

Josh. 1 5. 6 passed along by the north of B. ; and the 

15. 61 the wilderness, B., Middin, and Secacah 
18. 22 B., and Zemaraim, and Bethel 

BETH A'-EAM, oin n'3 house or place of the height. 
A city of Gad, E. of the Jordan, between Succoth and 
Debir, the same as Beth-harau, and now called Beit- 
el-ramah. 

Josh. 13. 27 B. ..and Zaphon.. of.. kingdom of Sihon 
BETH AB'-BEL, S.V3-i^: n'3 house of Ood's court. 
A city destroyed by the king of Assyria, and supposed 
to be ttieArbela of the Maccabees and Josephus. Now 
Irbid. 

Hos. to. 14 Shalman spoiled B. in the day of battle 
BETH A'-'TEN, [y; n'3 lousr. vf iniquity. 
A town in Benjamin near Bethel. 

Josh. 7. 2 Joshuasentmen. .to Ai, which. .beside B. 

18. 12 goings out. were at the wilderness of B. 
I Sa. 13. 5 they pitched. .Michmash, eastward. .B. 

14. 23 the battle passed over unto B. 
Hos. 4. 15 neither go ye up to B., nor swear. The 
S. 8 cry aloud (at) B., after thee, Benjamin 

10. 5 Samaria shall . . because of the calves of B. 

BETH AZ-BLA'-VKTH, nioiy n'3 house of Azmaveih. 
A village of Judah or Benjamin. In Ezra 2. 24 it is 
called Azmaveih. 

Neh. 7. 28 The men of B., forty and two 

BETH BA-AI. ME'-ON, Jiyo Syg n'3. 

A town of Moab, given to Reuben ; it was on the W. 

of the Arnon, not far from Jahaza. 

Josh. 13. 17 Dibon, and Bamothbaal, and B. 
BETH BA'-RAH, ttt} n'3 fording place. 
A place on the E. of the Jordan, in Gad. 

Judg. 7. 24 take before them the waters unto B. 
7. 24 took the waters unto B. and Jordan 

BETH BIR'-EI, 'N"!3 n'3 place of the city. 
A town of Simeon, same as Beth-lebaoth. 

I Ch. 4. 31 Hazar-susim, and at B„ and at Shaaraira 
BETH CAR,13 n'3 place of pasture. 
A stronghold of the Philistines iu Judah near Mizpeh. 

I Sa. 7. iilsrael. .smote them, until, .under Beth-c. 

BBTH DA'-fiON, I'lJ^n's house of Dagon. 

1. A town of Judah near Gederoth. Now B. Dejan. 

Josh.15. 41 Gederoth, B., and Naamah, and Mak. 

2. A towa in the tribe of Asher, on the coast. 

Josh. 19. 27 And tunJeth toward the sun rising to B. 

BETH DIB-LA-THA'-IK, a:n'?3T n?. 
A Moabite town, elsewhere called Almon-Diblathaim. 
The " circles" here likely means " cakes" (of figs). 
Jer. 48. 22 (judgment is come] upon Nebo. and. .B. 

BETH'-Elj V»<"n'3 hou^e of God. 
A weU-khown hojy place of Central Canaan. Two 
accounts are given of the origin of th,', name : 1. It was 
Kestowod en the spot by Jacob under the awe inspired 
by the vision of God (Gen. 28. 19), 2. It received its 



name on the occasion of a blessing bestowed by Guil 
upon Jacob after his return from Kadau-aram, at 
which time his name was changed to Israel (Gen. 35. 
14, 15). Luz was the ancient name. Bethel was in tr.e 
tribe of Benjamin. It is 12 miles N, of Jerusalem ta 
the way to Shechcm, and was the seat of one of Jero- 
boam's golden calves. It is now called Beitin. Luz 
was perhaps the city, and Bethel the holy place close 
by it. 

Gen. 12. 8 unto a mountain on the east of B. 

12. e pitched his tent. B. on thv; west 

13. 3 on his journeys from the south even to B. 
13. 3 his tent had been . . between B. and Uai 
28. 19 he called the name of that place B. 
31. 13 I (am) the God of B., where tliou 
33. I God said unto Jacob, Arise, go up to B. 
33. 3 let us arise, and go up to B. ; and I will 
33. 6 in the land of Canaan, that (is), B. 
33. 8 she was buried beneath B. under an oak 
33. 15 Jacob called the name of the place.. B. 
35. i6 they journeyed from B. ; and there 

Josh. 7. 2 JosJiuasent-.to Al.onthceastsldeof B. 

8. 9 went to lie in ambush, and abode between 

8. 12 to lie in ambuah between B. and Ai, on 

8. 17 And there was not a mau left in Ai or B. 

12. 9 the king of Ai, wjiich (is) beside B., one 

12. 16 king of Nfakkedah, one ; the king of B. 
i6. I up from Jericho, throughout mount B. 

16. 2 goeth out from B. to Luz, and passeth 
18. 13 border went .toward Luz. which (is) D. 
:8. 22 (cities of the tribe). Zemaraim, and B. 

Judg. I. 22 house of Joseph, .went up against B. 

1. 23 the house of Joseph sent to descry B. 
4. 5 she dwelt.. between Kamah and B. in 

21. 19 Shiloh . . which (is) on the north of B. 
21. 19 the highway that goeth up from B. tb 
I Sa. 7. 16 he went from year to year in circuit to B. 
to. 3 three men going up to God to B., one 

13. 2 with Saul in Michmash and iu mount H. 
30. 27 which (were) in B., and to (them) whicli 

z Ki. 12. 29 he set the one in B., and the other 
12. 32 So did he in B., sacrificing unto the 
12. 32 he placed in B. the priests of the highpL 

12. 33 offered upon the altar which he had 

13. I out of Judah by the word of the LORD 
13. 4 which had cried against the altar in B. 
13. 10 returned not by the way he came to B. 
13. II there dwelt an old prophet in B. ; and 
13. II that the man of God had done that day 
13. 32 For the saying, .against the altar in^i. 

a ICi. 2. 2 sent me to B. ..they went down to B 

2. 3 the sons of the prophets that (were) at B. 

2. 23 he went op from thence unto B. 

10. 29 the golden calves that (were) in B. 

17. 28 one of the priests, .came and dwelt in B. 
23. 4 carried the ashes of them unto B. 
23. 15 moreover the altar that (was) at B., (and) 
23. 17 that thou bast done against the altar nf li. 
23. 19 according to all. .that he had dene in B. 

1 Ch. 7. 28 their possessions, .(were) B. and the 

2 Ch.13. 19 Abijah.;took cities from him;B. with the 
Ezra 2. 28 The men of B. . . Ai, two hundred twenty 
Neh. 7. 32 The men of B. and Ai, an hundred twenty 

11. 31 Children also of Benjamin , .fdwelt) at 
Jer. 48. 13 as the house of Israel was ashamed of B. 
Hos. to. 15 So shall B. do unto you because of your 

12. 4 he found him (in) B., and there he spake 
Amos 3. 14 I will also visit the altars of B. ; and the 

4. 4 Come to B., and transgress ; at Gilgal 

3. 5 seek not B., nor enter into Gilgal 

5. 5 B. shall come to nought 
5. 6 devour (it), .none to quench (it) in B. 
7. 10 Amaziah the priest of B. sent to 
7. 13 But prophesy iiot agaiu any more at B. 

BETH-EL-ITE, '^nh n'3 belonging to Bethel. 
The patronymic of HieJ who rebuilt Jericho. 

1 Ki. 16. 34 In his days did Hiel the B. bnild Jericho 
BETH E'-MEK, ppyri n'3 hov.se of the valley. 
A town in Asher on or near the border, on the N. sido 
of which was the ravine of Jiphthah-el. It is now 
called Amkah, in a plain at the foot of the hills. 

Josh.ig. 27 toward the north side of B., and Neiel 

BE'-THEE, "inj depth, separation. 

Perhaps a poetical form of Bithron in Gad, E. of the 

Jordan. Now Bittir. 

Song 2. 17 belike a roe. .upon the mo'antains of B. 

BETH ES'- DA, /87)9f(r5a house of mercy. 
A pool in Jerusalem near the sheep market gate. The 
large reservoir called the Birkcl-Jsrail, within flia 
walls of the city, close by the St Stephen's gate, ami 
under the N.E. wall of the Haram area, is geucrally 
considered the modem representative of "Bethesda. " 

John 5. 2 which is called in the Hebrew tongue B. 
BETH EZ'-EI, SxNn-n'3 place of declivity. 
A city near Zanaan in the N. of Judah. 

Ific. I. It came not forth iu the mourning of B. 
BETH GA'-DES, "1^3 n'3 walled place. 
A descendant of Caleb son of Hur. 

I Ch. 2. 51 Hareph the father of B. C. 

BETH GA'-BniL, SlDJ-n'S place of the cam-el. 
A town of Moab in tlie mishor or downs. Now Jemat. 
Jer. 48. 23 upon Kiriathaira, and upon B., and upon 
BETH HAC-CE'-REM, Dnsn n-;^ place uf the vineyard. 
A town of Judah S.E. from Jerusalem, between it and 
Tekoab Now .Furaideis. 



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Nell. 3. 14 the son of Rechab, the ruler of part of B. 
Jer. 6. I Gather.. and set up a sign of fire in B. 

BETH HA'-RAII, ]>7 n'3 high or strong place. 
A city of Gad in the region of Uilead. Perhaps the same 
called in Josh. 13. 37 Betharam; in the onginal " Betli- 
haraiQ." 

Num32. 36 And Beth-nimrah, and B., fenced cities 

BETH HOG'-LAH, rihiQ n'3 place of magpies. 
A city of Benjamin s'miles from Jericho.Now Hajlah. 
Jo3h.i5. 6 And the border went up to B., and 

18. 19 the border passed along to the side of B. 

i8. 21 the cities, .were Jericho, and B., and the 

BETH HO'-ROBT, ]nn-n'5 place 0/ hollows. 
Two places (Upper and Lower) in Ephraim near" Ben- 
jamin. The Lower was the more important. 
Josh 10. lo the Lord,. chased thera along.. to B. 

10. II as they., were in the going down to B. 

18. 14 border was drawn, .from. .hill, .before B. 
2u 22 Kibzalm with her suburbs, and B. with 

I Sa. 13. 18 another company turned the way (to) B. 

1 Ch. 6. 68 Jokmeara with her suburbs, and B. with 
3 Ch.2s. 13 fell upon, .cities, .from Samaria, .unto B. 

Bethhoron the Upper. 
Josh. 16. s the border, .was. .unto B. the upper 

2 Ch. 8. 5 he built B, the upper, and B, the nether 

Bethhoron the Nether. 
Josh 16. 3 goeth down. .unto. .B. the nether 

i3 13 border descended to.. south side of ..B. 
J Ki. 9. 17 Solomon built Gezer, and B. the nether 

3 Ch. B. 5 he built B. the upper, and B. the nether 

BETHINK themaelves, to — 

To turn hack to the heart, sS-^N TVXi heshib el leh. 

1 Ki. 8. 47 if they shall bethink themselves in the 

2 Ch. 6. 37 Yet (if) they bethink themselves in the 

BETIHES, to rise — 

l.Tobe with the clavm, irr^ shachar, 3. 

Job 24. 5 wild asses., rising betimes for a prey: {he 
2.T0 take on one's shoulder, D3^ shakam, 5. 

Gen. 26. 31 they rose up betimes in the morning, and 

3 Ch. 36. 15 God.. sent.. risingup betimes, and sending 
BETIMES — 

To be with the dawn, in^' shachar, 3. 

Job 3. 5 If thou wouldest seek unto God betimes 
Prov.13. 24 that loveth him chasteneth him betimes 

BETH JE-SEI'-MOTH, ri\D!(}]ri n-3 place 0/ desolations. 

A city of Moab, near where the Jordan falls into the 

Salt Sea; Now Raiimli. 

Num33. 49 they pitched by Jordan, from B. . .unto 
Josh. 12. 3 the salt sea on the east, the way to B. 
13. 20 Beth-peor, and Ashdoth-pisgah, and B.' 
Eze. 25. 9 the glory of the country, B., Baal-meon 

BETH lE-BA'-OTH, n'lNj^-n'S place of lionesses. 
A town in Simeon. 

Josh 19. 6 B,, and Sharuhen ; thirteen cities and 

BETH LE'-HEM, Dn^ n"3 place of food. 
1. This town, about '6 miles south of Jerusalem, Is 
celebrated as the birthplace of the Saviour. It was 
called Ephrath, and is mentioned as the place at 
which Rachel died and was buried, B.C. 1729. Reho- 
toam fortified or rebuilt it, B.C. 973. David was born 
here (circ. B.C. 1085), and hence it was called the city 
of David. Helena, the mother of Constantine, A.D. 
325, erected a church, which remains to this day, on 
the place of the Nativity. It was ceded, with other 
towns, to Frederick II. by the sultan of Egypt in 1229. 
It was called Bethlehem-Judah to distingiUsh it from 
Bethlehem in Zebulon (Josh. 19. 15, i6). Bethlehem 
was made a bish(^ric in mo. 

Genos- 19 buriedin the wayto Ephrath, which (is)B. 
.48. 7 the way of Ephrath ; the same (is) B. 

Judgi7. 7 there was a young man out of B.' 
17. 8 And the man departed out of . .B. to 
17. g he said. .1 (am) a Levite of B., and I go 
ig. I a . . Le vite . . took . . a concubine out of B. 
ig. 2 his concubine, .went away fromTiim. .toB. 

19. 18 We (are) passing from B. toward, .mount 

19. 18 I went to B., but I (am now) going to the 
Ruth I. 1 a certain man of B. went to sojourn in 

I 2 llahlon and Chilion, Ephrathites of B. 
». 19 they two went until they came to B. 

1. 19 when they were come to B. . .they said 

J. 22 they came to B. in the beginning of . .har. 

2. 4 Boaz came from B., and said unto the 
4. II worthily inEphratah. .be famous in B. 

I Sa. 16. 4 Samuel, .came to B. . . And the elders of 
17. 12 David, .sou of that Ephrathite of B. 
17. 15 David went, .to feed his. .sheep at B. 

20. 6 Da*-id . . asked . . that he might run to B. 
2o. 28 David earnestly asked (leave.. to go) to B. 

3 Sa. 2. 32 buried him in the sepulchre, .(in) B. 

23. 14 the garrison of the Philistines (was .in) B. 

33. IS the water of the Well of B. . .by the gate I 

33. 16 and drew water out of the well of B. 

23. 24 Elhanan the son of Dodo of B. 
I Ch. ij. j6 the Philistines' garrison (was) then at B 

11. 17 the water of the well of B. .at the gate 
ji. 18 and drew water out of the well of B. 
II. «6 Elhanan the son of Dodo of B. 

J Oh. II. 6 He built even B., and Etam, and Tekoa 
Ezra 2. 21 children of B., an hundred twenty and 
Neb. 7. 26 of B. and Netophah, an hundred fourscore 
^er. 41. 17 Chimham, which is by B., togoto..Egyp, 



Mic. 5. 2 But thou, B. . . (though) thou be little 

Matt. 2. I Jesus was bom in B. of Judea, in the 
2. 5 they said unto him, In B. of Judea 
2. 6 And thou, B...art not the least among the 
2. 8 he sent them to B., and said. Go and 
2. 16 Then Herpd . . slew all the children . . in B. 

Luke 2. 4 Joseph . .went . . unto the city. , called B. 
2. IS the shepherds said. .Let us now go even 

John 7. 42 Christ cometh. .out of the town of B. 

2. A town in Zebulon. Now Beit-lahm. 

Josh. 19. 15 Nahallal, and Shimron, and Idalah..B. 

3. The following passages refer to Nos. i or 2. 

Judg 12. 8 And after him Ibzan of B. judged Israel 
12. 10 Then died Ibzau, and was buried at B. 
i. A descendant of Caleb, son of Hur. 

I Ch. 2. 51 Salma the father of B., Hareph the father 
2. S4 sons of Salma ; B., and the Netophathites 
4. 4 the firstborn of Ephratah, the father of B. 

BETH-LE-HE-MITE, 'pij^ri n*3 belonging to Bethk- 

hfm. 
Patronymic of an Inhabitant of Bethlehem. 

1 Sa. 16. 1 1 will send thee to Jesse the B. : for 1 

16. 18 I have seen a son of Jesse the B., (that is) 

17. 58 (I am) the son of.. Jesse the B. 

2 Sa. 21. 19 Elhanan the son of Jaare-oregim, a B. 

BETH MA-A'-CEAH, nay.? n'3 place of oppression. 
A city of Manasseh at the foot of Hermon, near Dan, E. 
of the Jordan. It sometimes occurs as Abel-beth- 
maachak, and occasionally as Abel. 

2 Sa. 20. 14 he went through all. .Israel, .to B. 
20. 15 And they, .besieged him in Abel of B. 
20. 18 They shall surely ask. .at Abel : and so 
2'Ki. 15. 29 Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria, .took. .A. 

BETH MAE-OA'-BOTH, naj-ieri n'S place of chariots. 

A city of Simeon at the extreme S. of Judah, with Ziklag 

and Hormah. 

Josh. 19. s Ziklag, and B., and Hazar-snsali 

I Ch. 4. 31 at B., and Hazar-susim, and at Beth-blrei 

BETH ME'-OK, jij;? n'a place of habitation. 

A city of Moab, near Beth-gamiU [See Beth-baal-meon, 

the full form]. 

Jer. 48. 23 Kiriathaim, and upon.Beth-gamul, and 
BETH IHM'-EAH, rrmi n'3 place of/lowing water. 
A city of Gad, the same as ifiinrah (Num. 33. 3), and 
Himrim (Isa. 15. 6). 

Num32. 36 B., and Beth-haran, fenced cities : and 
Josh. 13. 27 in the valley, Belh-aram, and B., and 

BETH PA'-LET or BETH PHE-'LET, B^? n'g. 
A town in the S. of Judah. 

Josh.15. 27 Hazar-gaddah, and Heshmon, and B. 

Neh. II. 26 at Jeshua, and at Moladah, and at B. 

BETH PAZ'-ZEZ, {Tf9 n'3 a place of destruction. 
A town of Issachar. 

Josh. 19. 21 and En-gannim, and En-haddah, and B. 

BETH PE'-OR, niV5 n'3 house of the opening. 
A city of Moab, near mount rPeor, E. of the Jordan, 
opposite Jericho, and 6 miles above Libias or Beth- 
haran. It was in the allotment of Reuben. 

Deut. 3. 29 we abode in the valley over against B. 
4. 46 thissideJordan.in. . valley over against B. 
34. eheburiedhimina valley . . over against B. 
Josh 13. 20 And B. and Ashdoth-pisgah, and Beth. 

BETH PHA'-GE, ^i)e<pay^ house of figs. 

A village on the Mount of Olives, near Bethany, on the 

road between Jericho and Jerusalem, 

Matt 21. I when . . drew nigh . . and were come to B. 

Markii. i when they came nigh to Jerusalem .. B. 

Luke 19. 29 when he was come nigh to B. and Beth. 
BETH EA'-PHA, XDT n'3 place of fear. 
A name which occurs in the genealogy of Judah as the 
son of Eshton and grandson of Chelub through Caleb 
son of Hur. There is a Rapha in the line of Befijamin 
and elsewhere, but no connection can be traced between 
those and this Beth-rapha, B.C. 14S0. 

1 Ch. 4. 12 Eshton begat B., and Paseah, andTehin. 
BETH SE'-HOB, 3inT n'g roomy place. 

A place in the N. of Canaan near the valley in which 
lay the town of Laish or Dan ; the place is now repre- 
sented by Hunin, a fortress commanding the plain of 
Hvleh, in which lay the city of Dan or Tell-el-Kady. 
Judgi8. 28 it was in the valley that Oieth) by B. 

2 Sa. 10. 6 children of Ammon . . hired . . Syriaas of B. 

BETH SAf-DA, PneiraiSa place of nets. 

1. "Bethsaida of Galilee" (the native city of Andrew, 
Peter, and Philip) in the land of Gennesareth, on the 
west side of the lake. 

Matt It. 21 Woe . . thee, Chorazin ! woe unto thee, B. ! 
Mark 6. 45 to go to the other side before unto B. 
Luke 10. 13 unto thee, Chorazin ! wo« unto thee, B. ! 
John I. 44 Philip was of B., the city of Andrew and 
12.21 same. . came .. to Philip, which was of B. 

2. Bethsaida .at which the 5000 were fed, a place on 
the east of the Lake of Gennesareth. Such a place 
there was at the N.E. extremity, formerly a village, 
but rebuilt and adorned by Philip the Tetrarch, and 
raised to the dignity of a town under the name Julias, 
after the daughter of the emperor. 

Mark 8. 22 he cometh to B. ; and they bring a blind 
Luke 9. 10 a desert place belonging to . . city called B. 



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BETH SHAN, )^ n'a house of security . 
A city of Manasseh W.of Jordan. Perhaps the same as 
Bethshean. It was the S. border town in Galilee and 
belonged to Decapolis. 

1 Sa. 31. 10 they fastened his body to the wall of B. 

31.12 took the body of Saul . . from the wall of B. 

2 Sa. 21. 12 had stolen them from the street of B. 

BETH SHE'-AN, ]^V n'3 hov^e of security. 
Probably the same as Bethshan. The Canaanites wei 
not driven out from this town. In the time of Solomon 
it formed a commissariat district extending from the 
town itself to Abel-meliolah (i Ki. 4. 12). Its modem 
name is Beisan. It lies in the-Ghor or Jordan valley, 
about 12 miles ,S. of the sea of Galilee and 4 W. of thi 
Jordan. 

Josh. 17. 1 1 Af anasseh had in Issachar and in Asher, Bj 
17. 16 who (are) of B. and her towns, and (they) 
Judg. I. 27 Neither did Manasseh drive out. .B. and 
J Ki. 4. 12 Taanach. .all B., which (is) by Zartanah 

4. 12 from B. to Abei-meholah, (even) unto 
1 Ch. 7. 29 by the borders of . .Manasseh, B. and hei 

BETH BHE'-MESH, tyo?" n'3 house of the sun. 

1. One of the towns majrking the N. border of Judalil_ 
though not named among the cities of that tribe. It ie 
now called Ain-shems, which is on the N.W. slope of 
the mountains of Judah, a low plateau at the junction 
of two plains, about 2 rniles from the great Philistine 
plain, and 7 from Ekron. 

Josh.is. 10 went down to B., and passed on to Tim. 

21. 16 Juttah with her suburbs, (and)B. with 
Judg. I. 33 did Naphtali drive out. .inhabitants of B. 

I. 33 nevertheless, .inhabitants of B. . .became 
1 Sa. 6. 9 goeth up by., way of his own coast to B. 
6. 12 kine took .. straight way to the way of B. 
6. 12 went after them unto the border of B. 
•6. 13 (they of) Beth-shemesh (were) reaping 
6. 15 the men of B. offered burnt oflierings and 
6. 19 he smote the men of B. , because they 
6. 20 the men of B. said, Who is able to stand 

1 Ki. 4. 9 The son of Dekar. .in Shaalbim, and B. 

2 Ki. 14. II he and Amaziah. .looked one another in 

14. 13 Jehoash king of Israel. .Amaziah. .at B. 

1 Ch. 6. 59 Ashan with her suburbs, and B. with her 

2 Ch. 2$. 21 Joash. .saw. .Amaziah king of Judah,atB. 

2s. 23 Joash . . took Amaziah . . of Judah . . at B. 
28. 18 The Philistines.. had takenB., and Ajalon 

2. A city on the border of Issachar. 

Josh. 19. 22 the coast reacheth to Tabor, .and B., and 

3. A fenced city of Naphtali. 

Josh. 19.38 Iron, and Migdal-el, Horem, atd B. 

4. An idolatrous temple in Egyptj-supposed to Le On or 
Heliopolis, which in the middle ages was still called' 
Ain-Shems. 

Jer. 43. 13 break also theimages of B.,that(ls)in..JSg. 
BETH SHEM-ITE, '&r?i?n n'3. 
An inhabitant of Bethshemish, B.C. 1140. 

I Sa. 6. 14 the cartcame into, .field of Joshua,a B. 
6. 18 stone remaineth. . in., field of Josh. tlioB. 

BETH BHIT'-TAH, nawn n'2 place of acacia. 
The narrative and the name both require this place to 
be near the Jordan where Zererath and Abel-meholah 
also lay. The Shuttah of Robinson is too far to the W. 
Judg. 7. 22 andthehostfiedtoB.inZererath,(and)to 

BETH TAP-PU'-AH, ri'3!?'n'3 place of fruit trees. 
A city in the mountainous district of Judah, near 
Hebron. This is a different place from Tappuak. 
The modem name is Teffuh, $ miles W. of Hebron, on 
a ridge of high table land. 

Josh. 15. 53 And Jauum, and B., and Aphekab 
BE-THU'-El, '7Nin3 dtveller in God. 

1. A son of Nahor, Abraham's brother, B.C. 1872. 

Gen. 23. 22 Hazo, and Pildash, and Jidlaph, and B. 

22. 23 B. begat Rebekah. . eight Milcah did bear 
24. 15 Rebekah came out, who was born to B. 
24. 24 I (am) the daughter of B. . . son of Milcah 
24. 47 The daughter of B., Nahor's son, whom 

24. 50 Then Laban and B. answered and said 

25. 20 Rebekah. .the daughter of B. the Syrian 
38. 2 Arise, go to Padan-aram, to. .house of I!. 
28. 5 he went to Padan-aram . . Laban , son of B. 

2. A town in the tribe of Simeon, (the Bethul of Josh. 
19. 4.) ? 

I Ch. 4. 30 And at B., and at Hormah, and at- Ziklag 

BE'-THUl, Sw3 dweller in God. 

A city in Simeon, the same as Bethuel. 

Josh. 19. 4 And Eltolad, and B., and Honnal 
BETH ZTTR, fi^-n'3 place of rock. 

1. A city in the mountains of Judah towards Idumaa. 
It was founded by the people of Maon, which hact 
derived its origin from Hebron. Bethzur was fortified, 
by Rehoboam for the defence of his new kingdom It 
is now called Beit-sur. 

Josh.is. 58 Halhul, B., and Gedor 

2Ch. II. 7 B., and Shoco, and Adullam. 

Neh. 3. 16 Azbuk, the ruler of the half part of B. 

2. Patronymic of the son of JIaon, a descendant ot 
Hebron, one of the posterity of Caleb, brother of Jerah- 
meel. 

I Ch, 2. 4S and Maon. .the father of B. 

BE-TO'-NIM, D'^b^ heights. 
A town in the N. of Gad, on the E. of the Jordan. 
Josh. 13. 26 from Heshbou. .Eamath-mlzpeh, audB. 



BETRAY 



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BEWRAY 



SETEAY, to — 

l.To cast, throw, nipn ramah, 3. 

1 Ch. 12. 17 but il. .to betray me to mine enemies 
2. To give up over to another, jrapaSlSto/jii. 

IdDstt K). 4 Judas iBCariot, who also betrayed him 
17..22 The Son of man shall be betrayed into 

■ 20. 18 the Son of man shall be betrayed unto the 
Z4. 10 shall betray one another, and shall hate 
26. 2 the Son of man is betrayed to be crucified 
26. 16 he sought opportunity to betray him 

26. a I Verily I say . That one of you shall betray 
26. 23 He that dippeth. .the same shall betray 
a6. 24 by whom the Son of man is betrayed 
26. 25 Then Judas, which betrayed him 
26. 45 the Son of man is betrayed into the hands 

36. 46 he is at hand that doth betray me 

26. 48 he that betrayed Mm gave them a s\ga 

27. 3 Then Judas, which had betrayed him 

27. 4 1 have betrayed the innocent blood 
Mark 3. 19 Judas Iscariot, which also betrayed him 

13. 12 the brother shall betray the brother to 
14. 10 Iscariot. .went., to betray him unto them 
14. II he sought how he might, .betray him 
14. 18 One. .which eateth with me shall betray 
14. 21 by whom the Son of man is betrayed 
14. 41 the Son of man is betrayed into the hands 
14. 42 lo, he that betrayeth me is at baud 

14. 44 he that betrayed him had given them a 
I,uke2i. 16 ye shall be betrayed both by parents 

82. 4 how he might betray him unto them 
22. 6 sought opportunity to betray him unto 
32. 21 the hand of him that betrayeth me (is) 
22. 22 unto that man by whom he is betrayed 
22. 48 betrayest thou the Son of man wth a 
John 6. 64 For Jesus knew, .who should betray him 
6. 71 for he it was that should betray him 

12. 4 Judas Iscariot. which should betray him 

13. 2 the devil having now put. .to betray him 
13. n For he knew who should betray him 

13. 21 verily, I say. .one of you shaU betray me 
18. 2 Judas also, which betrayed him, knew 
18. 5 Judas also, which betrayed him, stood 
21. 20 Lord, which is he that betrayeth thee? 
I Co. II. 23 the. .night in which he was betrayed 

BZTBAYERS — 

One betraying, ■rtpoZ6TT)i prodotes. 

Acts 7. 52 of whom ye have been now the betrayers 
BETEOTH, to — 
l.To betroth, espouse, fcn.H aras, 3. 

Dent2o. -7 what man. .that hath betrothed a wife 

28. 30 Thou shalt betroth a wife, and another 
Hos. 2. 19 I will betroth thee, yea, I will betroth 

2. 20 1 will even betroth thee unto me in 

2.T0 appoint, ny; yaad. 

£xod2i. 8 master, who hath betrothed her tohimself 

21. 9 if he have betrothed her unto bis son, he 

BETROTHED, to be — 

l.To be betrothed, espoused, fenx aras, 4. 

Lev. 19. 20 a bondmaid, betrothed to an husband 

2. To be prepared, exposed, '\y} charaph, 2. 

£xod22. 16 a man entice a maid that is not betrothed 
I>eut22. 23 If a damsel, .a virgin be betrothed unto 

22. 25 if a man find a betrothed damsel in the 
22. 27 the betrothed damsel cried, and. .none 
22. 28 which ia not betrothed, and lay hold on 

SETTER — 

l.Oood, a'ltj tab. 

Gen. ag. 19 better that I give her to thee, than that 
Exodi4. 12 better for us to serve the Egjfptians 
Numt4. 3 Were it not better for us to return into 
Judg. 8. 2 (Is) not the gleaning of . .better than the 
g. 2 Speak, I pray you rwhether (is) better 

11. 23 now (art) thou anything better than 
Ruth 4. 15 which is better to thee than seven sons 
I Sa. I. 8 ^m) not I better to thee than ten sons ? 

15. 22 Behold, to obey (is) better than sacrifice 

15. 28 a neighbour of thine, .better than thou 

27. 1 nothing better for me than that I should 
s Sa. 17. 14 The counsel of Hushai . ,(is) better than 

18. 3 better that thou succour us out of the 

1 Kl. 2. 32 two men more righteous and better than 

ig. 4 for I (am) not better than my fathers 
21. 2 1 will give thee for it a better vineyard 
3 KL. s. 12 better than all the waters of Israel ? 

2 Cb.2i. 13 hast slain thy brethren, .better than 
Esth. I. 19 give, .unto another that is better than 
Psa. 63. 3 thy loving kindness (is) better than life 

iig. 72 TliB law of thy mouth (is) better unto me 
Prov. 3. 14 the merchandise of it (is) better than the 
8. It wisdom (is^ better than rubies; and all the 
8. 19 My fruit (is) better than gold, yea, than 

12. 9 better than he that honouretb himself 

15. 16 Better {is,) little with the fear of the 

15. 17 Better (is) a dinner of herbs where love 
16. 32 slow to anger (is) better than the mighty 
17. I Better tis) a dry morsel, and quietness 
ig. I Better (is) the poor that walketh in his 
ig. 22 a poor man (is) better than a liar 

25. 7 better . . that it be said unto thee. Come 
25. 24 better to dwell in a comer of the house 

37. 5 Open rebuke (is) better than secret love 
27. 10 better (is) a neighbour, .near, than a 

28. 6 Better (is) the poor that walketh in his 
EccL 2. 24 nothing better for a man, (than) tjiat he 

■ 3. 22 I perceive that .nothing better, tban 

4. 3 Yea, better, .than both they, which hath 



Eccl. 4. 6 Better (is) an handful (with) quietness 

4. 9 Two (are) better thau one ; because they 
4. 13 Better (is) a poor and a wise child than 

5. 5 Better, .that thou ehouldeat not vow 

6. 3 I say .an untimely birth (is) better than 

6. 9 Better (is) the sight of the eyes than the 

7. 1 A (good) name (Is) better than precious 
7. 2 better to go to the house of mourning 
7. 3 Sorrow (is) better than laughter : for by 
7. 5 better to hear the rebuke of the wise 

7. 8 Better (is) the end of a thing than the 
7. 8 the patient in spirit (is) better than the 

7. 10 the former days were better than these 1 

8. IS a man hath no better thing under the 

g. 4 for a living dog is better than a dead Uou 

9. 16 Then said I, Wisdom (is) better than 

9. 18 Wisdom (is) better than weapons of war 
Song 1. 2 for thy love (is) better than wine 
Isa. 56. s name better than of sons and .daughters 
Lam. 4. 9 slain with the sword are better thanj 
Hos. 2. 7 for then (was it) better with me than now 
Amos 6. 2 better than these kingdoms ? or their 
Jon. 4. 3, 8 (it is) better for me to die than to live 

i.More, "C'l' y other . 

EccL 6. II increase vanity, what (is) man the better? 

^.AdvanXage, abundance, I'nn^ yithrvn. 

EccL 10. II enchantment ; and a babbler Is no better 

i.Beautifvl, honourable, Ka\6% kalos. 

Matt 18. 8, g it is better for thee to enter into life 
Mark g. 43, 45, 47 it is better for thee to enter into 

^. Good. ..than, Ka\6v...fia\\ov !calon...mallon. 
Mark 9. 42 it is better for him that a millstone 
I Co. 9. IS better for me to die, than that any man 

6. Stronger, more powerful, Kpflcraui/ kreisson. 
I Co. 7. 9 lor it is better to marry than to bum 
7. 38 he that giveth (her) not . . doeth better 
II. 17 ye come together not for the better, but 
Phil. I. 23 to be with Christ ; which is far better 
Heb. I. 4 Being made so much better than the 
7. 7 the less is blessed of the better 
7. 19 but the bringing in of a better hope, .by 

7. 22 J esus made a surety of a better testament 

8. 6 a better covenant, .upon better promises 

9. 23 heavenly things . with better sacrifices 
to. 34 ye have in heaven a better end an endur. 

11. 35 they might obtain a batter resurrection 
j^i Pe. 3. 17 better, if the will of God be so, that ye 
H'a Pe. 2. 21 it had been better for them not to have 

S.Better, kindlier, xp^^'^'^r^pos ckrestoteros. 

Luke 5. 39 deslreth new. .he saith. The old is better 
BETTER, to be — 
l.To be good, 3to tob. 

Song 4. 10 how much better Is thy love than wine I 

2. To do good, or well, 3q; yatab, 5. 

Nah. 3. 8 Art thou better than populous No, that 

3. To be different, bear diversely, Sia<p4po> diapherO. 

Matt. 6. 26 Are ye not much better than they ? 

12. 12 How much, .is a man better than a sheep? 
Luke 12. 24 how much more are ye better than the 

i.To be advantageous, KucriTeKea lusiteleo. 

Luke 17. 2 It were better, .that a millstone wero 
6. To be profitable, (rv/iupfpta eumphero. 

Matt 18. 6 it were better. . that a millstone' were 
Q.To hold forward, orbefore, irpoixoy-a-iproechomai. 

Rom. 3. g What then? are we better. .No, in no 
BETTER, to do — 
To do good, 3"it5 tob, 5. 

Eze. 36. II will do better, .than at your beginnings 

BETTER, tomaio — 

To do or make good, y$] yatab, 5. 

I RL I. 47 make the name of Solomon better than 

BETTER, to be made — • 
To be good no; yatab. 

Eccl. 7. 3 by the saelness. .the heart Is made better 

BETTER, to be th« — 

To be over and above, izepi(r<reio> perisseuS. 
I Co. 8. 8 for neither, if we eat, are we the better 

BETTER (country or) thing — 
Stronger, m/yre powerful, Kpelrrcuv kreissSn. 
Heb. 6. 9 we are persuaded better things of you 
II. 16 now they desire a better (country), that 

11. 40 God having provided some better thing 

12. 24 that speaketh better tbinga than., Abel 

BETTERED, to be — 

To profit, a>(pe\io> opheled. 

Mark 5. 26 had spent ail. .and woa nothing bettered 
BETWEEN — 
1. Between, J '3 ben. 

Gen. 15. 17 a burning. lamp that passed between 
2.Between, n"iy3 bendth, 

Eze. 10.J 2 Go in between the wheels, .under the 

3. On, upon, W al. 

I Ki. 18. 21 How long halt ye between two opinions 

A. Middle, midst, Tiii? tavek. 

ExodsS. 33 bells o'f gold between them round about 
39. 25 put the bells between the pomegranates 
39. 25 round about between the pomegranates | 



5./« the midsl, kvi. /jteaou ana meson. 

I Co. 6. s no*- one. •''ble to jadge between his br ? 
6. In, amcmg, iv en. 

Rom. I. 24 dishonour their own bodies between 
T.In between, /xera^v m^taxu. 

Matt 18. 15 tell him his fault between thee and htm 

23. 35 whom ye slew between the temj)lc and 
Luke II. 51 which perished between the altar aud 

16. 26 between us and you there is a great gulf 
Acts 12. 6 Peter was sleeping between two soldiers 
15. 9 put no difference between us and them 

8. Toward, irp6s {ace.) pros. 

Luke 23. 12 they were at enmity between themselves 
Acts 26. 31 they talked between themsehes, saying 

BETWEEN, to differ — 

To make a parting, division, fitpl^ca merizo. 

1 Co. 7. 34 There is difference (also) between a wife 

BETWEEN (some) of... and — 
jb\om ihe...vrith, iK-ruv-.-inrh ek tdn...m.eta. 
John 3. 25 between (some) of John's disciples aud 

BETWIXT — 

1. Between, J "3 ben. 

Gen. 31. 37 that they may judge betwixt aa both 
2.0ut of, tK ek. 

Phil. t. 23 I am In a strait betwixt two, having a des. 
BETWIXT, to come — 
To strike on, V^spaga, 5. 

Job. 36. 32 by (the cloud) that cometh betwixt 

BE-TJ'-LAH, .iSiya married. 

A symbolic name which the land of Israel is to bear 

in its future prosperity. 

Isa. 62. 4 thou shalt be called . . and thy land B. 

BEWAIL self, to — 

To breathe one's self out, np; yaphach, 7. 

Jer. 4. 31 the daughter of Zion. .bewaileth herself 

BEWAIL, to — 

l.To weep, nj5 bakah. 

Lev. 10. 6 bewail the burning which the Lord hath 
Deutai. 13 bewail her father and her mother a full 
Judg 11. 37 I may. .bewail my virginity, I and my 

11. 38 bewailed her virginity upon the mount. 
Isa. 16. 9 I will bewail with the weeping of Jazer 

2. To wail, K\aio) klaio. 

Rev 18. 9 kings of the earth, .shall bewail her 

3. To strike {the breast), kStttcd kopio. 

Lake 8. S2 all wept, and bewailed her : but he said 
23. 27 which also bewailed and lamented him 

i.To lament, mourn, TrevBeo) pentheo. 

2 Co 12. 21 I shall bewail many which have sinned 

BEWARE, to — 

1.2*0 become subtile, DTil Oram, 5. 

Prov ig. 2s Smite, .and the simple will beware 

2. To watch, •«V' shamar. 

2 Sa. 18. 12 Beware that none, .the young man Ab. 

3. To be watchful, T3^ shamar, 2. 

Gen. 24. 6 Beware thou that, .bring not my son 
Exod 23. 21 Beware of hiio, and obey his voice 
Deut. 6. 12 beware lest thou forget the Lord, which 
8. 1 1 Beware that thou forget not the Lord thy 

15. 9 Beware that there be not a thought in 
Judg 13. 4 beware, I pray thee, and drink not wino 

13. 13 that I said unto the woman letherbewaro 
oKi. 6. 9 Beware that thou pass not such a place 

4. 7*0 behold, /SAeVaj blep^. 

Aiark 8. 15 beware of the leaven of the Pharisees 

12. 38 Beware of the scribes, which love to go 
Acts 13, 40 Beware therefore, lest that come upon 
Col. 2. 8 Beware lest any man spoil you through 

5. To guard, <bv\d<Ta-a) phidasso. 

Luke 12.15 beware of covetousness : for a man's life 
aPe. 3. 17 seeing ye know.. beware lest ye also 

BEWARE of, to — 

1. To behold, /3A.eir<a blepo. 

PhiJ. 3, 2 Beware of dogs, beware of evfl workers 
3. 2 beware of the concision 

2. To hold toward oneself, TTpocrdyo) prosecho. 

Matt. 7. 15 Beware of false prophets, which come to 
10. 17 beware of men ; for they will deliver you' 

16. 6 beware of the leaven of the Pharisees 
16. ti ye should beware of the leaven of the 
16. 12 not beware of the leaven of bread, but of 

Luke 12. I Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees 
2o. 46 Beware of the scribes, which desire to 

3. To guard, <f>vKdcr(rci> phulasso. 

2TI. 4. IS Of whom be thou ware also ; for he hath 
BEWITCH, to — 

1. To smite with the eye, fiaffvalva basTcaind. 

Gal 3. 1 Galatians, who hath bewitched you, that 

2. To cause to stand out, i^tarijfit existemi. 

Acts 8. 9 bewitched the people of Samaria, giving 
8. II he had bewitched them with sorceries 

BEWRAY, to — 

1. To reveal, vmcover, rhi galah, 3. 

Isa. 16. 3 outcasts; bewray not hira that wandereth 



BEYOND 



U 



BIMHAL 



2. 7*0 set be/ore, IJJ nagad, 5. 

Prov.zg. 24 he beareth cursing, and bewrayeth (it) 
i.To call, N^iJ qara. 

Prov.27. 16 ointment of his right, .bewrayeth 

4.7*0 Tjiake evident, iroUa Sr)\os poieo dslos. 

Matt.z6. 73 of them ; for thy speech bewrayeth thee 

BETOITB — 

l.YoTvder, heyond, henceforth, nx^n halah. 

Gen. 35. 21 spread his tent beyond the tower of Edar 
1 Sa. 20. 22 Behold, the sfrrows (are) beyond thee ; go 

20. 37 said, (Is) not the arrow beyond thee? 
Jer. 22. 19 cast forth beyond the gates of Jerusalem 
Amos s. 27 I cause you to go into captivity beyond 

2. 7*0 cawse to pass over, "USJ abar, 5. 

I Sa. 20. 36 as the lad ran, he shot an arrow beyond 
3. Over, laj; eber. 

Gen. 50. 10 which (is) beyond Jordan, and there they 
50. n Abel-raizraim, which (is) beyond Jordan 

Deut. 3. 20 land . . God hath gi ven them beyond Jord. 

3. 25 see the good land that (is) beypnd .Tordan 
30. 13 Neither (is) it beyond the sea, that thou 

Josh. g. 10 that he did to the two kings, .beyond 
13. 8 which Moses, gave them', beyond Jordan 
18. 7 received their iriherilance beyond Jordan 
JuJg. 5. 17 Gilead abode beyond Jordan : and why 
aSa. 10. i6 the Syrians that (were),bfiyon<l tbe river 
I lU. 4. 12 Abel-meholah.. unto.. beyond, Jokneam 
14. 15 shall scatter them beyond the river 

1 Ch. 19. i6 the Syrians that (were) beyond the riv«r 

2 Ch. 20. a from beyond the sea on. this side Syria 
Neh. 2. 7 to the governors beyond the river, that 

~-2. 9 J came to the governors beyond the river 
•Isa. 7. 20 by thera beyond the river, by the king of 
g. I the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, in 

18. I which (is) beyond the rivers of Ethiopia 
Jer. 25. 22 kings of the isles which (are) beyond the 
Zeph. 3. 10 From beyond the rivers ot Ethiopia my 

4.0 ver, beyond, -\J!L abar. 

Ezra 4. 17 and (unto) the rest beyond.the river 

4. 20 have ruled over all . .beyond the river 

6. 6 Now. .Tatnai, governor. heyond the river 
6. 6 Apharsachites, which (are) beyond the 

6. 8 of the tribute beyond the river,^ forthwith 

7. 21 the treasurers which (are) beydnd the 

7. 25 all the people that (are) beyond the river 

5. On yonder side of; iwiKuva epekeina. 

Acts 7. 43 1 will carry you away beyond Babylon 
6. Over, bexjond, ■n4paj' peran. 

Matt. 4. 15 the way of the sea, beyond, Jordan 
4. 23 multitudes of people, .(from) beyond 

19, J into the coasts of Judea beyond Jordan 
Mark 3. 8 from Jerusalem, and. .beyond Jordan 
John I. 28 were done in Bethabara beyond Jordan 

3. 26 he that was with thee beyond Jordan, to 
^ 10. 40 went away again beyond Jordan, into 

8. Over,'viTep [ace.) huper. 

3 Co. 8. 3 [beyond] (their) power . . willing of thems. 

[See also Go, measure, pass, regions, stretch.] 

BEYOND the time — 
Over, h^ al. 

Lev. 15. 2$ if it run beyond the time of her separation 

B£'-ZAI, 'S3 shining, high. 

1. One whose posterity to the number of 323 ret&rned 
from exile with Zerubbabel, B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. ^^ children of B., three hundred twenty and 
Neh. 7. 23 children of B., three hundred twenty and 

2. A family that, with Nehemiah, sealed the covenant, 
B.C., 445. 

Neh. 10. 18 Hodijah, Hashujn, B. 

BE-ZM,'-EE1, h^'i^ Ood is protection. 

1. The artificer to whom was confided the design and 
execution of the works of art reijuired for.the taber- 
nacle in the wilderness. His charge was chiefly in, all 
works of metal, wood, and stone, Aholiab having charge 
of the textile fabrics. Bezaleel, however, was clijef in, 
botli departments, B.C. 1491. 

Exodai. 2 See, I have called by name B. the son,of 

35. 30 the Lord hath called by name B. the son 

36. I Then wrought B. and Aholiab, and every 

36. 2 Moses called B. . .unto, the work to do it 

37. 1 B. made the ark of shi.ttiro wood 

38. 22 B. ..made all.. Lord commanded Moses 

1 Ch. ». 20 Hur begat Uri, and Uri b^ggat B. 

2 Ch. I. 5 Moreover the brasen altar.. B. ..had 

2. Son of Pahath-moab, and one of those who had taken 
a strange wife, B.o. 445, 

Ezra 10. 30 of ..sons of Pahath-moab.. B., andBinn. 

BE'-ZEK, pi3 breach. 

1. The resid'ence of Adonibezek (" lord of Bezek ") in 
Judah, inhabited by Canaauites and Perizzites. 

Jirdg. I. 4 and they slew, .in B. ten thousand men 
I. 5 And they found Adoni-bezek in B. 

2. The place where Saul numbered his forces before 
going to the relief of Jabesh Gilead, somewhere in the 
centre of the country near the Jordan valley, a day's 
march from Jahesh. There were two places of this 
name 17 miles from Neapolis (Shechem), on the road to 
Bethshean 

1 Sa. z I. 8 And when he numbered them in B. 



BE'-ZER, -1X3 strong. 

1. A city of Reuben, in the downs, or miskor, one of 
the three cities of refuge on the E. of the Jordan, and 
allotted to the Merarites. Now Besheir^ 

Deut. 4. 43 B. in the wilderness, in thi plain country 
Josh.2u. 8 they assigned B. in the wilderness upon 

21. 36 of the tribe of Beuben,B. with her suburbs 
1 Ch. 6. 78 of the tribe of Reuben, B. . . with her sub. 

2. A son of Liph, one of the heads of Asher, B.C. 1540. 

1 Ch. 7. 37 B., and Hod, and Shamma, and Shilshah 

BICH'-EI, np? youth, first born. 

Ancestor of S'heba who rose against David, B.C. 1022. 

2 Sa. 20. I Sheba, the son of B., a Benjamite 

20. 2 every man of Israel . .followed . . son of B. 
2o. 6N0W shall. .thesonofB.dousmore harm 
20. 7, 13 to pursue after Sheba the son of B. 
20. 10 Joab. .pursued after Sheba the son of B. 
2o. 21 the son of B.. .hath lifted up his hand 
2o. 22 they cut oS the head of. .the son of B, 

BID, to — 

l.To say, "pN amar. 

Gen. 43. 17 the man did as Joseph bade ; and the 
Mum 14. 10 the congregation bade stone them with 

15. 38 bid them that they make them fringes 
Josh. 6.IO until the day I, bid you shout ; then shall 

II. 9 did unto them as the Lord bade him 

1 Sa. 9. 27 Bid the servant pass on before us 

24. 10 and. .bade, .kill thee ; but. .spared thee 
a Sa'. r. i& he bade them teach the children of Judah 
2. 26 how long. . ere thou bi<J the people return 

16. II let., curse; for the Lord hath bidden him 
3. KL 4. 24 slack not (thy) riding. . excent t bid thee 

10. s we. .will do all that thou sbalt bid us 
Esth. 4. 15 Esther bade, .return Mordecai (this ans.) 

2. To speak, tyj dahar. 

Jon. 3. 2 preach.. the preaching that I bid- thee 

3. To speak, XP^ dabar, 3. 

Gen. 27. 19 I have done according as thou badest me 

2 Ki. 5. 13 the prophet had bid thee", .great thing 
2 Ch. 10. 12 came, .as the king bade, saying, Come 

4. To set up, cominand, ni? tsavah, 3. 

Exod i6. 24 laid it up till the morning, as Moses bade 
Ruth 3. 6 according to all. .her mother-in-law bade 

2 Sa. 14. 19 thy servant Joab, he bade me, and he put 

5. To separate, sanctify, ti>i^ qadash, 5. 
Zeph. I. 7 prepared a sacri&Ce, he hath bid hia 

6. To say, elirov eipon. 

Matt 16. 12 Then understood they how that he bade 

23. 3 All. . whatsoever they bid you observe 
Luke 10. 40 sister . bid her therefore that she help me 
Acts II. 12 the Spirit bade me go with them, nothing 

22. 24 bade that he should be examined by 

7. To call, Ka\4o) kaled. 

Matt 22. 3 call them that were bidden to the wedding 
•22. 4 Tell them which are bidden. Behold, I 
22. 8 they which were bidden were not worthy 
22. 9 as many as ye shall find, bid to the mar. 

Luke 7. 3g the Pharisee which had bidden him saw 
14. 7 put forth a parable to those., were bidden 
14. 8 When thou art bidden of any. .to a wed. 
14. 8 honourable man than thou be bidden of 
14. 9 he that bade thee and him come and say 
14. 10 when thou art bidden, go and sit down 
14. 10 when he that bade thee cometh, he may 
14. 12 Then said he also to h"im that bade him 
14. i5 A. .man niade a great supper, and bade 
14. 17 to say to thera that were bidden. Come 
14. 24 none of those men which were bidden 

I Co, ip. 27 If any of them that believe not bid you 

8. To command, Ke\ev<a keleuo. 

Matt 14. 28 bid me, come unto thee on the water 

9. Tp sayt \eya>legd^ 

3 Jo. ■ 10 receive ; . not . .neither bid him God speed 

II he that biddeth him God speed is 

10. To put toward, TTpoar&ffffoi prostasso. 
Matt. I. 24 the angel of the Lord had biddea him 

BID again, to — 

To call in return, at>TiKa\eco antikaleo. 

Luke 14. 12 lest they also bid thee again, and a 

BID farewell, to — 

To arrange off from, aTroriffcroixat, apotassornai. 
Luke 9. 61 let me first go bid them farewell which 
Acts 18. 21 bade them farewell, saying, I must by all 

BIDDEII, that are — 

To call, torite, urm qara. 

I Sa. 9. 13 afterwards they eat that be bidden 
9. 22 place among them that were biddc 

BIDDING — 

Hearing, hearkening, n^JKB'D mishmaath. 

1 Sa. 22. 14 who (is so) faithful, .goeth at thy bidding 

BID'-KAIt, -ii3"!3 servant of Kar: 

A captain of Jehu, originally his fellpw^ofBcer, who 

executed the sentence on Jehoram, sqn of Ahab, B.C. 

884. 

2 Ki. 9. 25 Then said(Jehu)fco B.his captain, Take up 
BIER — 

l.Bier, riBD mittah. 

3'Sa. 3, 31 AQd king David (liiniseU) followed the bier 



2. Bier, copos soros. 

Luke 7. 14 he came and tcJuoheid'thO .bier ; and they 

BIG'-THA, Np^9 given if fortune. 
One of the chamberlains o^AhaSuefus, p.C. 519. 
Esth. 1. 10 B. .-.sei'ved in the pyeSepc© of A^^ierus 

SIG:-THAN, BIG-THA'-Ni, IC';??^KJP3i I 

A chamberlain who conspil:ea agaths^Ahasueiru^, B.C. I 
519- ' 

Esth. 2. 21 B. . .sought to lay haiids on. .Aiiasuerua 
6. 2 B. . . sought to lay hand on . . AhaSuerus 

BIG'-VAI, 'i;3 happy, or, of the people. 

X. A chief who came up with Zerubbabel, B.C. 336- 

Ezr£^ 2, 2 Which came with Zerubbabel.. B.,Rehu. 

Neh. 7. 7 Whdcame'with Zerubbabel.. B.,Nehutn 

2. One whose posterity came up with Zerubbabel, b. C. 
536- 

Ezra 2. 14 children of B., two thousand fifty and six 
Neh. 7. ig children of B., two thousand threescore 

3. One whose descendants came up with Ezja, B.C. 536. 

Ezra 8, 14 Of the sons also of B.; Uthai, "and Zabbud 

4. Patronymic of a family that, with Nehemiahi sealed 
the covenant, b.c. 445. 

Neh. 10. 16 Adonijah, B., Adin 
BII'-DAD, "T^^'lord Adad, or son of contention. 
One of Job's three friends, a Shuhite, descended from 
Shuah, Abraham's son by Keturah, and dwelling in the 
E. of Arabia, B.C. 1520. 

Job 2. n they came every one. .B. the Shuhite 
8. I Then answered B. the Shuhite, and said 
18. I Then answered B. the Shuhite, and said 
25. I Then answered B. the Shuhite, and said 
42. 9 B. the Shuhite., Zophar the Naamathlta 
BH'-EAM, Dj;^? place of conquest. 
Levitical city in Manasseh, W. of Jordan. (Bdameh.) 
I Ch. 6. 70 out of. .Manasseh. -B. with her suburbs 
BIL'-GAH, ri3^3 bursting forth, i.e., firstborn, 
i. A priest in David's time, the head of the 15th counse 
in the tabernacle service, B.C. X015. 

I Ch 24. 14 "The fifteenth to B. . .sixteenth to Immer 
2. A priest who came up with Zerubbabel, B.C. 536. 
Neh. 12. s^Miamin, Maadiah, B. 

12. 18 Of B., Shammua ; of Sbemalah,Jehonath. 
BIt'-GAI, '3^3 bursting forth. 
Perhaps the same as Bilgah, No. 2. 

Neh. 10. 8 Maaziah, B., Shemaiah : these (were) the 
BIL'-HAH, nn^3 tender. 

1. The handmaid of Laban's younger daughter Rachel, 
and mother of Dan and Naphtali, B.C. 1753. 

Gen. 29. 29 Laban gave to Rachel. .B. .to be hermaid 
30. 3 Behold my maid B., go in unto her 
30. 4 she gave him B. her handmaid to wife 
30. 5 B. conceived, and bai-e Jacob a son 
30. 7 B., Rachel's maid, conceived again, and 
35. 22 Reuben . .lay. . 8. his father's concubine 
35. 25 sons of B., Rachel's handmaid ; Dan, and 
37. 2 the lad (was^ with the sons of B., and 
46. 2S These (are) (he sons of B., which.Laban 

1 Ch. 7. 13 Gezer, and Sh'allum, the sons of B. 

2. A town in Simeon, apparently that called Balah in 
Josh. 19. 3. 

I Ch. 4. 29 And at B., and at Ezem, and at 
BIL'-HAN, in^3 tender. 

from the same root as Bilhah. The final n is a Horite 
termination, as iii Akan, Alvan, Aran, Dishan, Eshbaii, 
Hemdan, &c. Compare these with the Etruscan ena, 
Gr. a (y)s, a, v, &c. 

1. A son of Ezer, son of Seir the H,ori,te, B.C. 1680. 

Gen. 36. 37 children of E;^i (are) these ; B. . .Zaavaii 
I Cli, I. 42 sons pf Ezer ; B., ap.dZavan 

2. A son of Jediael, son of Benjamin, B.C. 1650. 

I Ch. 7. 10 sons also of Jediael ; B.: and 

7. 10 the sons of B. ; Jeush, and Benjamin 
BUI.— 
l.Book, writing, ngD sepher. 

Deut 24. I let him write her a bill of divorcement 

34. 3 tvriteher a bill of divorcement, and 
Isa. so. i. Where (is) the bill of your mother's div. 
Jer. 3. 8 I had.. given. her a bill of divorce; yet 

2. A little book or scroll, ffifiKiof^biblion, 

Markio. 4 Moses suffered to write a bill of divorce 

3. Writing, ypd/j,na gramma. 
Lukei6. 6 Take thy bill, andsit down quickly, and 

16. 7 he said . . Take t^j^ bill, and write f oursco. 

Bnxow— 

l.A heap, hi gal. 

Psa. 42. 7 thy waves and thy billows are gone over 
2:A breaker', t^i^o misfibar. 

Jon.. 2. 3 thy billows and thy waves passed over 

BHi'-SHAN, ]^h9 searcher. 

A prince of the Jews who came up with Zerubbabel, 

B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 2 came with Zerubbabel.. Mordecai, B. 

Neh. 7, 7 Who came . . Zerubbabel . . Mordecai, B. 

BIM'-HAIi, '?nD3 circumcised. 

A son of Japhlet, in the line of Asher, B 0. 1600. 

• iCh. 7. 33 sons of Japhlet; Pasach..B...AshvatI» 



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butd, to — 

l.To bind, D^N alam, 3. 

Gen. 37. 7 we. .biuding sheaves in the field, and, 1j 
2.T0 bind, gird, npx asar. 

Gen. 42. 24 Simeou, and bound him before theircyes 
49. II JBinding his foal unto the vine, and his 

Nura3o. 2 swear, .oath to bind his soul with a bond 
30. 3 biud. .by a bond.. in her father's house 
30. 4, 5 bond wherewith she hath bound her 
30. 6, 8 of her lips, wherewith she bound her 
30. 7, n her bonds wherewith she bound her 
30. 9 vow. .wherewith they have bound their 
30. 10 or bound her soul by a bond with an oath 

JWdgis. 10 To bind Samson are we come up, to do to 

15. 12 We are come down to bind thee, that we 

15. 13 we will bind thee fast, and deliver theo 
15. 13 they bound him with two new cords 
16. s that we may bind hun to afflict him 

16. 7 If they bind me with seven green wlths 
16. 8 withs. .and she bound him with them 
16. II If they bind me fast with new ropes 
i6. 12 Delilah.. bound him therewith, and said 
16. 21 bound him with fetters of brass ; and he 

3 Kl. 17. 4 king of Assyria, .bound him in prison 
25. 7 bound him with fetters of brass, and 

2Ch. 33. II bound him with fetters, and carried him 
36. 6 bound him. .fetters, to carry him to Bab. 

Job 36. 13 wrath ; they cry not when he bindeth 

P.sa 105. 22 To bind his princes at his pleasure, and 
118. 27 bind the sacrifice with cords, .unto the 
149. 8 To bind their kings with chains, and 

Jer. 39. 7 bound him with chains, to carry him to 
52. II king of Babylon bound him in cliains 

Eze. 3. 25 shall bind thee with them, and thou 

Hos. 10. 10 when they shall bind themselves in their 

3. To gird, nsx aphad. 

Lev. 8. 7 the ephod, and bound (it) unto him 

4. To wrap round, tr^n chabash. 

Job 40. 13 Hide them, .bind their faces in secret 
Kze. 24. 17 bind the tire of thine head upon thee 
30. 21 to put a roller to bind it, to malie it 

5.T0 wrap round, ty^n chabash, 3. 

Job 28. II He bindeth the floods from overflowing 
6. To gird, no; yasar, 3. 

Hos. 7. IS I have bound (and) strengthened their 
7, To bind, fetlcr, no? kcphalh, 3. 

Dan. 3. 20 most mighty men. .to bind ShadracU 
3. 21 these men were bound in their coats 
3. 23 these three men. .fell down bound into 
3. 24 Did not we cast three men bound into 

%.To tie, bind, ir^ anad. 

Job 31. 36 Surely I would.. bind it.. a crown tome 
Q.To bind, ip;/ aqad. 

Gen. 22. 9 bound Isaac his son, and laid him on the 
\0. To press, compress, nis tsur. 

2 Ki. 5. 23 bound two talents of silver in two bags 

Eze. s- 3 Thou shalt also., bind them in thy skirts 

11. To compress, press, -rvf tsarar. 

Prov 26. 8 As he that bindeth a stone in a string, so 
30. 4 who hath bound the waters in a garment? 

12.7b bind (as a conspirator), n^fj qashar. 
Deut. 6. 8 bind them for a sign upon thine hand 
II. 18 bind them for a sign upon your hand 
Josh. 2. 18 biud this line of scarlet thread in the 

2. 21 she bound the scarlet line in the window 
Job 39. 10 Canst thou bind the unicorn with, .band 

41. 5 or wilt tliou bind him for thy maidens ? 
ftov. 3. 3 bind them about thy neck ; write them 

6. 21 Bind them continually upon thine heart 

7. 3 Bind tliem upon thy fingers, write them 
Jer. 51. 63 thou shalt bind a stone to it, and cast it 

13. To bind, 1»q qashar, 3. 

Job 38. 31 Canst thou bind the sweet influences of 
Isa. 49i 18 thou shalt surely . .bind them (on thee) 

14. To entangle, Und, 0?"; ralcas. 

Exod28. 28 they shall bind the breastplate by the 
39. 21 they did bind the breastplate by his 

15.7*0 yoke, hind, arn ratham. 

■ Mic. I. 13 bind the chariot to the swift beast : she 

IG.To'feiter, Seo-^ueuw desmeuo. 

Matt 23. 4 they bind heavy burdens and grievoois to 
Acts 22. 4 binding and delivering into piisons both 

VI .To fetter, Setrnfu desmeo. 

liUke 8. 29 was kept bound with chains and. .fetters 
13.7b bind, fasten, tie, Sea deo. 

Matt 12. 29 except he first bind the strong man? 

13. 30 bind them in bundles to burn them ; but 

14. 3 Herod had laid hold on John, and bound 
16. 19 thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound 
18. 18 ye shall bind on earth shall be bound in 
22. 13 Bind him hand and foot, and take him 
27. 2 when they had bound him, they led 

Mark 3. 27 except he will first bind the strong man 
5. 3 no man could bind him, no, not with 
S. 4 he had been often bound with fetters 
6. 17 bound him in prison for Herodias' sake 

15. I bound Jesus, and carried . . away, and 
15. 7 bound with them that had made insur. 

I,ukei3, 16 whom Satan hath bound, lo, these, .years 
Johnii. 44 bound hand and foot with grave clothes 
18. 12 Then the band, .took Jesus, and bound 
z8. 24 Annas had sent him bound unto Caiaphas 



Acts 9. 2 might bring them bound unto Jerusalem 
9. 14 authority, .to bind all tliat call on tliy 
9. 21 might bring them bound unto the cliiof 
12. 6 I'eter was sleeping. .bound with two 

20. 22 I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem 

21. II bound his own hands and feet, and said 
21. II So shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind tlie 
21. 13 I am ready not to be bounil only, but also 

21. 33 commanded ..to be bound with . . chains 

22. s to bring them.. bound unto Jerusalem 
22. 29 was afraid.. because he had bound him 
24. 27 Felix, willing toshow.. a. .leftFaul bound 

Rom. 7. 2 the woniau ..is bound by the law to. .bus. 

1 Co. 7. 27 Art thou bound unto a wife ? seek not to 

7. 39 The wife is bound by the law as long as 

2 Ti. 2. 9 bonds ; but the word of God is not bound 
Ecv. 9. 14 are bound in the great river Euphrates 

20. 2 Satan, and bound him a thousand years 
19.7b stretch out before, irpoTelvco proteinu. 

Acts 22. 25 as they bound him with thongs, Paul 
BIND about, to — 
l.To gird, 1H} azar. 

Job 30. 18 it bindeth me about as the collar of my 
2. To bind around, TrepiSeca perideo. 

Johnii. 44 his face was bound about with a napkin 
BIND on, to — 
To bind under, vnoSeu hupodeO. 

Acts 12. 8 Gird thyself, and bind on Uiy sandals 
BIND sheaves, to — 
7b bind, "lOj; amar, 3. 

Psa.i29. 7 nor he that bindeth sheaves his bosom 
BIND up, to — 
1-. 7b bind up, gird, E'jn chabash. 

.fob 5. iB for he maketh soi-e, and bindeth up ; he 

Isa. 30. 26 Lord bindeth up the breach of his people 
61. I sent me to bind up the broken hearted 

Eze. 34. 4 have ye bound up(thatwhichwas)broken 
34. 16 will bind up (that which was) broken 

Hos. 4. 19 The wind . . bound her up in her wings 

2. 7b bind up, gird, Bijn chabash, 3. 

Psa.i47. 3.He healeth .. and bindeth up their wounds 
3.7b straiten, compress, lis tsur. 

Deut 14. 25 Then shalt thou. .bind up the money in 
4.7b straiten, compress, iTjt tsarar. 

Job 26. 8 He bindeth up tlie waters in his thick 

Isa. 8. 16 Bind up the testimony, sealthelawamong 
5.7b bind fast, icaTaSiu katadeo. 

Lukeio. 34 went ..and bound up his wounds, pouring 
BIND with, to — 
7b bind along with, ffvvSfw siindeo. 

Heb, 13. 3 them that are in bonds, as bound with 
BINDING — 
1. Binding, obliging, idn, nDX issar, esar. 

Nura3o. 13 every binding oath to afflict tlie soul, her 
2.Lip, edge, naj? saphah. 

Exod28. 32 it shall have a binding of woven work 
[See also Curse, execration, oath;] 
BI'-NEA, n;;;3, ,xj;|3 wanderer. 
A son of Moza, a descendant of Saul, B.C. 900. 

1 Ch. 8. 37 Moza begat B.: Kapha (was) his son 

9. 43 Moza begat B. ; and Bephaiah Im son 

BIN-NTJ'-I, '»3 family ship. 

1. A Levite appointed to the oversight of the weighing 
of the gold and silver vessels that Ezra brought up 
from Babylon, B.C. 536. 

Ezra 8. 33 with them (was). .Noadiah the son ol B. 

2. One of the family of Pahath-moab, B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 30 of the sons of Pahath-moab; Bezaleel . . B. 

3. One of the family of Bani, B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 38 And Bani, and B., Shimei. 

4. One of the family of Henadad, B.C. 460. 

Neh. 3. 24 After him repaired B. . .another piece 
10. 9 B. of the sons of Henadad, Kadniiel 

5. One whose descendants came up with Zerubbabel. 
He is called Bani in Ezra 2. 10, B.C. 536.. 

Neh. 7. IS Thechildrenof B. .six hundred forty and 

6. A Levite who came up with Zerijbbabe], B.C. 536. 

Neh. 12. 8 Moreover the Levites : Jeshua, B. 
BIRD — 
l.Foiol, bird, »;iy oph. 

Gen. 40. 17 the birds did eat them out of the basket 
40. 19 the birds shall eat thy flesh from off thee 

2 Sa. 21. 10 neither the birds of the air to rest on 
Eccl.io. 20 a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and 
Isa. 16. 2 as a wandering bird cast out of the nest 
Jer. 4. 25 all the birds of the heavens were fled 

5. 27 As a cage is full of birds, so (are) their 
12. 4 the beasts are consumed, and the birds 
Hos. 9. II their glory shall fly away like a bird 

2.A ravenous bird,, a;j;) ayit. 

Jer. 12. 9 heritage . .the birds round aTjout (are) 
3. A sparrow, nis^ tsippor. 

Gen. 7. 14 every fowl after his kind, every bird of 
15. 10 divided them, .the birds divided he not 
Ikjv. 14. 4 that is to be cleansed two birds alive 
14. 5 one of the birds be killed in an . .vessel 
14. 6 As for the living bii-d, he shall take it 



Lev. 14. 6 dip. .the living bird in the blood of the 
14. 7 sliall let the living bird loose into the 
14. 49 Siiall take to cleanse the house two birds 
14. 50 be shall kill the one of the birds in an 
14. 51 living bird, .in the blood of the slain bird 
14. 52 sliall cleanse.. with the blood of the bird 
14. 52 running water, and with the living bird 
14. 53 sliall let go the living bird out of the city 

Deut 14. II (Of) all clean birds ye shall eat 

22. 6 If a bird's nest chance to be. .in any tree 

Job 41. s Wilt thou play with him as. .a bird? 

I'aa. IT.. I say ye. .Flee (as) a bird to your mouutaw! 
104. 17 Where the birds make their nests 
124. 7 Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the 

Prov. 6. 5 as a bird from the hand of the fowler 
7. 23 as a bird hasteth to the snare, and 

26. 2 As the bird by wandering, as the swallow 

27. 8 As a bird that waiidcreth from her nest 
Eccl. 9. 12 as the bii-ds that are caught in the snare 

12. 4 he shall rise up at the voice of the bird 
Isa. 31. 5 As birds flying, so will the LonD of hosts 
Lam. 3. 52 Mine enemies chased me sore, like a bird 
Eze. 39. 4 I will give thee unto the ravenous birds 
Hos. II. II They shall tremble as a bird out of 
Amos 3. 5 Can a bird fall in a snare upon the earth 

4. Bird, TSS tsephar. 

Dan. 4. 33 and his nails like birds' (claws) 

b.Oumcr of a wing, r|:3 Vjjs baal kanaph. 

Prov, I, 17 the net is spread in the sight of any tiid 

a. Bird (domestic or wild), upveov omeon. 

Kev. 18. 2 cage of every unclean and liateful bird 

1 .Flying, winged animal, weTeivSv peteijuni. 

Matt. 8. 20 the birds of the air. .nests ; but the Son 

13. 32 that the birds of the air come and lodge 
Luke 9. 58 birds of the air. .nests ; but the Son oX - 
llom. I. 23 to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and "'^ 
Jas. 3. 7 every kind of beasts, and of birds, and 

^.Feathered, winged animal, iTr-l]vov ptenon. 

1 Co. 15. 39 one. .flesh of men. .another of birds 

BIBD, speckled or ravenous — 

A rave7i02is bird, ('Visii) a',ii ayit tsipiJor. 

Isa. 46. II Calling a ravenous bird from the east 
Jer. 12. 9 Mine., (is) unto me (as) a speckled bird 
Eze. 39. 4 I will give thee unto the ravenous birds 

BIR'-SHA, y??-i3 thick, strong. 
A king of Gomorrah in the time of Abram, B.C. 1917. 
Ge. 14. smade war with.. B. king of Gomorrah 

BIRTH — 

1.7b bear, bring forth, yield, "1'?; yalad. 

Hos. 9. II glory sliall fly away . .from the birth 
2. Cutting out, rrjiDB mekurah. 

Eee. 16. 3 Thy birth and thy nativity (is) of the 
Z. Breaking forth, isif'p mashher. 

2 Ki. 19. 3 for the children are come to the birth 
Isa. 37. 3 for the children are come to the biith 

4. Generations, nnVw toledoth. 

Exod28. 10 their riames. .according to their birth 

b. Birth, a being born, yevtTy) genete. 

John 9. I he saw a man which was blind, .birth 

&. Birth, nativity, y4vvri<Tis gennesis.^ 

Matt. I. 18 the [birth] of Jesus Christ was on this wise 
Luke 1. 14 and many shall rejoice at his [birth] 

BIRTH, bring to the — 

7b break forth, tj^ shabar, 5. 

Isa. 66. 9 Shall I bring to the birth, and not cause 

BIRTH, one's — 

To be bom, brought forth, iV; yalad, 2. 

Eccl. 7. I the day of death than, .of one's birth 

BIRTH, untimely — 

Fallen thing, hsi nephel. 

Job 3. 16 Or as an hidden untimely birth I had not 
Psa. 58. 8 the untimely birth of a woman .may 
Eccl. 6. 3 an untimely birth (is) better than he 

BIRTH DAT — 

I.Day of the birth, n'jin dV yom huUedeth. 

Gen. 40. 20 third day .. Pharaoh's birthday, that he 

2.Natal festivities, ytviaia genesia. 

Matt 14. 6 when Herod's birth day was kept, the 
Mark 6. 2 ; Herod, on his birth day, made a supper to 

BIRTH RIGHT — 

l.Statv^ of a first born, rribs behorah. 

f^en. 25. 31 said. Sell me this day thy birthright 
25. 32 what profit shall this birthright do to 
25. 33 and he sold his birthright unto Jacob 
2S. 34 thus Esau despised (his) birthright 
27. 36 said . .he took away my birthright ; and 
43. 33 firstborn according to his birthright 
I Ch. 5. I his birthright was given unto the sens 
5. I not to be reckoned after the birthright 
S. 2 but the birthright (was) Joseph's 

2. nights of a first bom, irpaiTorSKta prototokia. 
Heb. 12. 16 who for. .meat sold his birthright 

BIR-ZA'-'ViTH, ning olive well. 
.■V grandson of Beri'ah son of Asher. 

I Ch. 7. 31 Heber, and Malcliiel. .tUe father of B 






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BISH'-LAK, C^V3 in peace. 

A coinmiasloner of Artaxerxes In Canaao at the time 

of Zerubbabel'a return from exile He wrote against 

the rebullders of the temple, b.c 536. 

Ezra 4. 7 In the days of A. wrote B., Mithredath 

BISHOP — 

Overseer, superintendent, Jirf<rKoiroi episkopos. 
PhiL J. I Paul, to . the bishops and deacons 
> Ti. 3. a A bishop then must be blameless, the 
Titus f. 7 For a bishop must be blameless, as the 
I Pe. 2. 25 are now returned unto the. .Bishop of 

BISHOP, office of a — 
Oversight, iiriaKoiti) episkopS. 

I Ti. 3. I If a man desire the office of a bishop, he 

BISHOPBIO — 

Oversight, ^thtkott^ episkope. 

Acts I. so and. His bishopric let another take 

BIT — 

1. Bridle, curb, Jnp nelheg. 

Psa. 32. 9 whose.. be held In with bit and bridle 

2.Thebit of a bridle, curb, xa-f^ivSi chalinus. 

J as. 3. 3 Behold, we put bits iu the horses' mouths 

BITE, to — 

\.To bile, 'H?'} nashak. 

(Seti. 49. 17 Dan. a serpent, .that blteth the horse 
Num2i. 9 if a serpent had bitten any man, when 
Prov.33. 32 At the last it biteth liice a serpent, and 
Eccl. 10. 8 breaketh an hedge, a serpent shall bite 
10. II serpent will bite without enchantment 
Amos 5. 19 if a man did flee, and a serpent bit him 
9. 3 1 command the serpent, and he shall bite 
Mic. 3. 5 my people err, that bite with ^heir teeth 

2. To bite (violently), in?} nashak, 3. 

Num 21. 6 ftery serpents . . they bit the people 
Jer?^ 8. 17 and they shall bite you, saith the LOKD 

8. To bite, irritate, hi.Kvw dakno. 

Gal. s- '5 But If ye bite and devour one another 
BITH'-IAH, n;^3 daughter of J ah, worshipper. 
Daughter of Pharaoh and wife of Mered, a descendant 
of Judah, about the time of the Exodus Her name 
seems to imply her conversion, as Mered's other wife 
is called "the Jewess," B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 4. 18 these (are) the sons of B. .which Mered 

BITH'rRON, J'nnan {the) broken or divided place. 
A district in the Arabah or .lordan valley on the E side. 
it was in Oad between Mahanaim and the Jordan. 
3 Sa. 2. 29 Abner and his men went tlirough all B. 

BI-THYN'-IA, piOvvla. 

The original inhabitants of this ancient province were, 
according to the traditional account, expelled l)y some 
Thracian tribes, of which the Bithyni were the most 
numerous The Megarians formed a colony at A stacus, 
B.C. 712, which became a flourishing city Bithynia 
was incorporated with the Lydian empire by Croeaus 
about B.C. 560. (Bithynia is included in the modern 
Anatolia.) In 541 B c It succumbs with Lydia tu 
Persia; 431 or 436, Dydalsus, orDaedalsus, chief of the 
Bithynia, seizes Astacus, and founds the kingdom of 
Bithynia; 409, theBithyniansdeUver to Aleibiades the 
property of the Chalcedonians intrusted to their safe 
keeping; 401, they vigorously oppose the retreat of 
the Ten Tliousand : 333, they defeat Calas, one of tlie 
generals of Alexander the Great; 315, Zipoetes wars 
with Astacus and Chalcedon; 81, Lysimachus, the 
Thracian, sends an army to subdue Bithynia, but his 
troops are defeated and his generals slain; 278, Nico- 
inedes, king of Bithynia, Invites the Gauls into Asia, 
and assigns Oalatia as their teritory, 264, Nicomedes 
I founds Nicomedia; 228, Zielas having planned the 
massacre of the chiefs of Oalatia, is detected and slain 
by them ; 216, Prusias I. defeats the Gauls ; 167, 
Prusias II. visits Eome; 156, war between the kings 
of Bithynia and Pergamus ; 88, war between Nico 
niedes III., of Bithynia, and Mithridates, king of Pon- 
tus; 74, death of Nicomedea III., who bequeaths Bi- 
thynia to the Roman people. InA.D. 63. Bithynia and 
Pontus are united; 103, Pliny becomes governor; 104, 
complains of the Christians In his province; 260, 
ravaged by tho Goths, 1074, seized by the Seljukian 
Turks, 1231, first settlement of the Tartars in Bithy- 
nia; J 298, the Ottomans found anew empire in Bithy- 
nia; 1339, Orchan conquers Nicomedia, and subdues 
the whole of Bithynia. 

Acts 16. 7 they assayed to go Into B. 

I Pe. I. I tothestrangersBcattered throughout.. B. 
BITTEK, is — 
Tu Irilc, iHfj nashak. 

Num2i. 8 every one that is bitten. .shall live 
BITTEN, hunger — 
Uungry, 3y"; raeb. 

Job 18. 12 His strength shall be hunger bitten 
BITTEB. — 
I. /Utter, "ip mar. 

Gen. 37. 34 he cried v/lth a exceeding bitter cry 
Exodis. 23 of tlie waters for they (were)"bitter 
Num. 5. 18 shall have in his hand the bitter water 
5 19 be thou free from this bitter water 
5. 23 shall blot (them) out with the bitter water 
5, 24 cause the woman to drink the bitter 
Sj. ij sliall enter inUj her, (and become) bitter 



Esth. 4. I and cned with a loud and a bitter cry 
Job 3. 20 misery, and life unto the bitter (in) soul 
Psa. 64. 3 to shoot) their arrows, (even) bitter words 
Prov. s- 4 But her end is bitter as wormwood 

27. 7 to the hungry soul every bitter thing is 
Eccl. 7. 26 And 1 find more bitter than death the 
Isa. 5. 20 put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter! 
Jer. 2. 19 see that (it is) an evil, .and bitter, that 

4. ig this (is) thy wickedness, because it is 
Eze. 27. 31 bitterness of heart (and) bitter wailing 
Amus8. to and the end thereof as a bitter day 
Bab. I. 6 the Chaldeans, (that) bitter and hasty 

2. To be bitter, .Tin marah. 

2 Ki. 14. 26 the Lord saw . .(that it was) very bitter 
Z. Bitterness, '"19 meri. 

Job 23. 2 Even to-day (is) my complaint bitter : my 
4. Very bitter, '"!'"!9 meriri. 

Deut 32. 24 with burning heat, and with bitter 
f>. Bitterness, rrfia merorah. 

Deut 32. 32 grapes of gall, their clusters (are) bitter 

Q. Bitternesses, onTO merorim. 

Exodi2. 8 with bitter (herbsl they shall eat it 
Num. 9. II with nnleavened bread and bitter (herbs) 

7. Pointed, sharp, iriKpSs pikros. 

Jas. 3. 1 1 at the same place sweet (water) and bitter 
3. 14 if ye have bitter envying and strife 

BITTEE, to be — 

l.To be bitter, "np marar. 

Isa. 24. 9 strong drink shall be bitter to them 

2. To make sharp, pointed, iriKpaivw pikrainS. 
Col. 3. 19 love (your) wives, and be not bitter 
Rev. 10. 10 as I had eaten it, my belly was bitter 

BITTEB, tp make — 

l.To embitter, tid marar, 3. 

Exod. 1. 14 they made their lives bitter with hard 
2. To make sharp, pointed, iriKpaiva pikraino. 

Eev. 8. II waters, because they were made bitter 
10. 9 it shall make thy belly bitter, but it 

BITTER, most — 

Bitternesses, onjipn tamrurim. 

Jer. 6. 26 for) an only son, most bitter lamentation 

BITTEK things — 

Bitterness, rriia 7rf,erorah. 

Job 13' 26 For thou writest bitter things against me 

BITTEELY — 

1.7*0 curse, "nx arar. 

Judg. 5. 23 curse ye bitterly the inhabitants thereof 

2. Bitter, "19 mar. 

Isa. 33. 7 amlmssadors . shall weep bitterly 
Eze. 27. 30 shall cry bitterly, and shall cast up 

3. Ti) embitter. Tip marar, 3. 

Isa. 22. 4 Look away from me ; I will weep bitterly 

4. Pointedly, sharply, viKpcos pikros. 

Matt26. 75 And he went out, and wept bitterly 
Luke22. 62 And Peter went out, and wept bitterly 

BITTERLY, to deal — 

To emhitter, make bitter. Tip marar, 5. 

Ruth 1. 2o the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly 

BITTEELY, most — 
Bitternesses, D'l?"ipB tamrurim. 

Hos. 13. 14 Epliraiim provoked, .anger most bitterly 

BITTERN — 

Hedgehog, porcupine, liSp qippod. 

Isa. 14. 23 make it a possession for the bittern 
34. 1 1 the cormorant and the bittern shall 
Zeph. 2. 14 the bitterns shall lodge in the upper 

BITTEENISS — 
l.Bitiemess, TDD memer. 

Prov. 1 7. 25 anS bitterness to her that bare hira 
2. Bitternesses, oniipp mammierorim. 

Job 9. 18 but fiilleth me with bitterness 
Z. Bitter, Tp mar. 

1 Sa, 1. 10 And she (was) in bitterness of soul, and 

15. 32 Surely the bitterness of death is passed 

2 Sa. 2. 26 it will be bitterness in the latter end ? 
Job 7. II I will complain in the bitterness of my 

10. I I will speak in the bitterness bf my soul 
21. 25 another dieth in the bitterness of his 
Isa. 38. 15 all my years in the bitterness of my soul 
Eze. 3. 14 I went in bitterness, in the heat of my 
27. 31 they shall weep for thee with bitterness 

i.Bittemess, frip marah. 

Prov. 14. lo The heart knoweth his own bitterness 
b. Bitterness, nnnp meriruth. 

Eze. 21. 6 with bitterness sigh before their eyes 

G. Bitternesses, D"iip m.erorim. 

Lam. 3. 15 He hath filled me with bitterness, he 

7. Sharpness, bitterness, niKplaj'ikria. 

Acts 8. 23 that thou art in the pall of bitterness 
Rom. 3. 14 mouth (is) full of cursing and bitterness 
Epli. 4. 31 Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger 
lieb. 12. 15 lest any root of bitterness springing up 



BITTERNESS, to be in — 
l.To be bitter, "np marar. 

Lam. 1 4 her virgins are afflicted . (is) in bitterness 
2.T0 make bitter. Tig marar, 5. 

Zech 12. 10 and shali be in bitterness for him, as one 

BITTEESESS, to have — 

To become bitter. Tip marar, 5. 

Isa. 38. 17 Behold, for peace I had great bitterness 

BIZ-JOTH'-JAH, rrrivi^ place of Jah's olives. 
A town in the S. of JTudafi, near Beer^sheba. 

Josh.15. 28 Hazar-shual, and Beer-steba, and B. 
BE'-THA, Knj3 emmch. 
The second of the seven eunuchs of Ahasi^enis, B.C. 511) 

Esth. 1. 10 £. . .that served in the presence of. .king 
BLACK — 
1. Middle, i'ltr'N ishon. 

Prov. 7. 9 in the tsvening, in the bldqk ^nd dark 
2.Black, swarthy, irs^ shachor. 

Lev. 13. 31 and .no black hair in it; then the priest 
13- 37 (that) there is black hair grown np therein 

Bong I. 5 I (am) black, but comely, O ye daughters 

5. II his locks (arc) bushy, black as a raven 
Zech. 6. 2 in the second chaViot black horses 

6. 6 The black hOraes which (are) therein 

3. Very brown, blackish, rrirnrv shecharchoreth. 
Song I. 6 Look not upon me, because I (am) black 

i.Black, /leAos mslas. 

Matt. 5. 36 thou canst not make one hair black 
Rev. 6. 5 I beheld, and lo a black horse : and he 
6. 12 the sun became black as sackcloth of hair 

SLACK, to be — 

1.7*0 be dark, Tipn chashak. 

Lam. 4. 8 Their visage is blacker than a coal ; they 
2.7*0 he contracted, dark, nc3 kamar, 2. 

Lam. 5. 10 Our skin was black like an oven because 
3. 7*0 be covered, dark, Tiij qadar. 

Jer. 4. 28 For this shall, the heavens be black 
8. 21 I am black ; astonishment hath taken 
14. 2 they are black unto the ground , and tlio 

4. To become dark, covered, TiiJ qadar, 7 

1 Ki. 18. 45 the lieaven was black with clouds and 
5.7*0 burn, be brov.11, "ina' shackar. 

Job 30. 30 My skin is black upon me, and my bones 

BLACK maible — 

Glowing sidistance, n'lnb socheretk. 

Esth. I. 6 upon a pavement of red black marble 

BLACKISH, to be — 

7*0 he covered, dark, Ti;? qadar. 

Job 6. 16 Which are blackish by reason of tlie ice 

BLACKNESS — 

1 Obscurations, bitternesses, d"T"!9? kimririm. 
Job 3. 5 let the blackness of the day terrify it 

2.Redness, flame, nnn^ parur. 

Joel 2. 6 all faces shall gather blackness 

Nah. 2. 10 the faces of them all gather blackness 

Z. Darkness, ruTip qadruth. 

Isa. 50. 3 I clothe the heavens with blackness, and 

4.y! thick cloud, yv6(pos gnophos. 

Heb. 12. 18 that burned with fire, nor unto blackness 

5. Thick darkness, (6<t>os zophos. 

Jude 13 to whom is reserved the blackness of 
BLADE — 
I. Flaming iceapon, anS lahab. 

Judg. 3. 22 the haft also went in after the blade ; and 
3. 22 tho fat closed upon the blade, so tlmt he 

2.Blade, stalk, xopros chortos. 

Matt 13. 26 But when the blade was sprung up, and 
- Mai'k 4. 28 flrst the blade, then the ear after that 

BLADE, shoulder — 

Shoulder, np??" shilcmah. 

Job 31. 22 let mine arm fall from my shoulder blade 

BLAIN3 — 

A swelling, nva^js abahuoth. 

Exod. 9. 9, 10 a boil breaking forth (with) blains 

BLAKE, without — 
Blameless, Hfiw/xos amdmos. 

Eph. I. 4 that we should be holy and without blame 

BLAKE, to — 

7*0 blarM, fitefidoftai mMnnomai, /aw/xe'ofiai. 

2 Co. 8. 2o no man should blame us in this abuud. 

BLAME, to bear the — 

7*0 m,iss the mark, err, sin, Kpii chata. 

Gen. 43. 9 then let me bear the blame for ever 
44. 32 I shall bear the blame to my father for 

BLAMED, to be — 

1.7*0 know {something) against one, KarayiviLo'Kw. 

Qal. 2. II withstood him. because he was to be bl 
2.7*0 blame, ncoixdofiat momaomai, mwi^eom<". 

2 Co, 6. 3 80 offence that the ministry be not bl. 



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BLESS 



BLAfflZLESa — 

l.Jnnocent, free, 'PJ nnqi. 

Gen. 44. lo my servant ; ana yo shall be blameless 
Josh, a, 17 We (will be) blameless of this thiue oath 

2. Blameless, Hfientrros amemptos. 

Luke I. 6 walkinsinall .the ordinances, .blameless 

Phil. 2. 15 That ye m^y be blameless and harmless 

3. 6 the risliteousaeas-.iu the law. blameless 

Z. Blamelessly, fi/ie/^Trrois amemptos. 

t Xh. 5. 23 soul and body be preserved blameiCM 

i.Blameless, afid/iiiTos amometos. 

3 Pe. 3. 14 that ye may be found of him . . blameless 
j. Causeless, guiltless, avairtos anaitios. 

Mattiz. .5 profane the sabbath, and are blameless? 
C.jVoi acciised or called in, aviyK\T)Tos an-e§7detos. 

I Co. I. 8 blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus C. 

I Ti. J. 10 the office of a deacon, being, .blameless 

Tit. I. 6 If any be blameless, the husband of one 
I. 7 a bishop must be blameless, as the 

7 Not laid hold on, aveirl\riirTOs anepileptos. 
I Ti. 3. 2 A bishop then must be blameless, the 

5. 7 give in cliarge, that they may be blameless 

BIAMEIESS, to be — 

To be innocent, free, .ifjj naqah, 2. 

Judgis. 3 Now shall I be more blameless than the 
SIASFEEHE, to — 
1,2*0 bless, declare blessed, XT} harak, 3. 

1 Ki. 21. 10 Thou didst blaspheme God and the king 

21. 13 Naboth did blaspheme God and the king 

2. 2*0 revile, cut into, inj gadaph, 3. 

2 Ki. 19. 6 which the servants, .have blasphemed 

19. 22 Whom hast thou reproached and bias. 
Psa. 44. 16 him that reproacheth and blaspheraeth 
Isa. 37. 6 wherewith the servants., blasphemed 

37. 23 Whom hast thou reproached and bias. 
Eze. 20. 27 in this your fathers have blasphemed 
Z.To cut into, expose, <i"]ri charaph, 3. 

Isa. 65. 7 and blasphemed me upon the hills 

4.T0 pierce, ai5; naqab. 

Lev. 24. II Israelitish woman's son blasphemed the 
24. 16 that blasphemcth the name of the Lord 
24. 16 when he Masphemeth the name, .shall be 

6. 7*0 speak injuriously, fi\aff(pTtjj.eca blasphemed. 
Matt. 9. 3 the scribes said . . This (man) blasphemeth 
Mark. 3. 28 wherewith soever they shall blaspheme 

3. 29 he that shall blaspheme against the Holy 
I/Ulcei2. 10 unto him that [blasphemeth] against the 
Johnio. 36 Sayyeof him..Thoublaspheraest; because 
Acts 13. 45 by Paul, contradicting and blaspheming 
18. 6 they opposed themselves,and blasphemed 
26. II punished.. and compelled.. to blaspheme 
Rom. 2. 24 for the name of God is blasphemed among 
J Ti. I. 20 that they may learn not to blaspheme 

6. I that the name of God . .be not blasphemed 
Titus 2. s that the word of God be not blasphemed 
Jas. 2. 7 Do not they blaspheme that worthy name 
Eev. 13. 6 he opened his mouth, .to blaspheme his 

16. 9 men were sco ched . . and blasphemed the 
i6. II blasphemed the God of heaven because 
16. 21 men blasphemed God because of the 

SIASPHEME, (to give occasion) to — 

To pierce, sting, ['n) naats, 3. 

aSa. 12. 14 thou hast given,, occasion., to blaspheme 
Psa. 74. 10 shall the enemy blaspheme thy name for 
74. 18 the foolish people have blasphemed thy 

BLASPHEMED — 

To pierce, sting, f xi naats, 7. 

Isa. 52. 5 my name ..every day (is) blasphemed 
BLASPHEMER — 
1.2*0 speak injuriously, p\acripri/jieto blasphemed. 

Acts 19. 37 nor yet blasphemers of your goddeja 
2. One speaking injuriously, ^\i<T<p-qfiof. 

1 Ti. 1. 13 Who was before a blasphemer, and a 
aTi. 3. 2 lovers of their own selves.. blasphemers 

BLASPHEMIES — 
Piercings, nisNi neatsoth. 

Eze, 35. 12 I have heard all thy blasphemies 
SLASFHEMOTTS — 
Speaking injitriously, $\d(X^rifj.os hlasphemos. 

Acts 6. II We..heardhimspeakblasphemousword3 
6. 13 This man. .to speak [blasphemous] words 

BLASPHEMOUSLY — 

2*0 speak injuriously, fiXaff^Tifiea) blasphemes. 

Luke 22. 65 many other things blasphemously sjake 
BLASPHEMY — 
l.Piercing, n^K? neatsah. 

2 Ki. 19. 3 This day (is) a day of trouble ..and bias. 
Isa. 37. 3 This day (is)a day of troiible..and of bL 

2. Injurious speaking, ^\aa<\>-r]fiia blasphSmia. 
Matti2. 31 All manner of sin and blasphemy shall 
12. 31 the blasphemy (against) the (Holy) Ghost 
15. 19 out of the.heart proceed ..blasphemies 
26. 65 now ye have heard his blasphemy 
Mark 2. 7 Why doth this (man) thus speak [blasph.] 5 
3. 28 blasphemies.. they shall blaspheme 

7. 22 an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness 
€4. 64 Ye.havBhear<J, the blasphemy: what think 



Luke 5. 21 Who is this which speaketh blasphemies? 
Johnio. 33 we stone thee not ; but for blasphemy 
Col. 3. 8 anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy 
Rev. 2. 9 the blasphemy of them, which say they 
13. I upon his heads the name of blasphemy 
13. 5 speaking great things and [blasphemicb] 

13. 6 he opened his mouth in blasphemy 
17. 3 a woman. .full of names of blasphemy 

BLASPHEMY, to speak — 

2*0 speak injuriously, fi\a(T<priijL(u blasijhemeo. 
Matt26. 65 He hath spoken blasphemy ; what further 

BLAST — 

l.Breathj blast, nc'^j neshamah. 

2 Sa. 22. 16 at the blast of the breath of his nostrils 
Job 4. 9 By the bKist of God they perish, and by 
Psa. 18. 15 at the blast of the breath of thy nostrils 

2. yVind, spirit, nn ruach. 

Exodi5. 8 v/ith the blast of thy nostrils the waters 
2 Ki. 19. 7 13ehold, I will send a blast upon him, and 
Isa. 25. 4 when the blast of the terrible ones (i.s)as 
37. 7 I will send a blast upon liim, and he 

BLASTED — 

1. Grain, young seed, ■i!?i¥' shedemah. 

Isa. 37. 27 and. .blasted before it be grown up 

2. 2*0 blight, blast, f^yf shadaph. 

Gen. 41. 6 seven thin ears and blasted with the east 
41. 23 seven ears.. blasted with the east wind 
41. 27 the seven empty ears, blasted with the 

3. Blighted, blasted, nan-f shcdephak. 

2 Ki. 19. 26 and.. blasted before it be grown up 

BLASTING — 

Blight, blasting, )iD'nE' shiddaphon. 

Deut 28. 22 with the sword, and with blasting, and 
I Ki. 8. 37 if there be pestilence, blasting, mildew 
a Ch. 6. 28 if there be pestilence, if there be blasting 
Amos 4. 9 I have smitten you \vith blasting and 
Hag. 2. 17 I smote you with blasting and with 

BLAS'-TUS, SKaTTOs a bud. 

A chamberlain of Herod Agrippa I., A.D. 35. 

Acts 12. 2o having made B. the king's chamberlain 
BLAZE abroad, to — 
2*0 speak throughout, 5ia<l>-r)ij.i^a diaphemizS. 

Mark i. 45 he went out. .to blaze abroad the matter 
BLEATING—" 
Voice, sound, S'lp qol. 

1 Sa. 15. 14 What.. then this bleating of the sheep 
BLEATINGS — 

Shriekings, pipings, nip"!?' sheriqotk. 

Judg. 5. 16 Whyabodest thou., to hear the bleatlngs 
BLEMISH — 
l.Spot, D!KD mum. 

Dan. I. 4 Children ia whom (was) no blemish, but 
2.Spot, ma mu7n. 

Lev. 21. 17 Whosoever (he be), .that hath, .blemish 
21. 18 whatsoever man. .that hath a blemish 

21. 21 that hath a blemish, .he hath a blemish 
Bi. 23 nor come nigh . .because he hath a blemish 

22. 20 whatsoever hath a blemish . .shall ye 
22. 21 perfect, .there shall be no blemish 

22. 25 their corruption (is) in them . .blemishes 

24. 19 if a man cause a blemish in his neighbour 

24. 20 as he hath caused a blemish in a man, so 

•Nuraig. 2 heifer withoutspot, wherein.. no blemish 

Deuti5. 21 if there be.. blemish therein.. ill blemish 

• 17, I wherein is blemish,(or) any evil favoured. 

2 Sa, 14, 25 from the sole of his foot, .no blemish ia 

3. Whi(6 spots, '>'?3fi teballul. 

Lev. 21. 20 that hath a blemish In his eye, .or be 

4.^0^, blemish, fiZ/xoi mCmos. 
- 2 Pe. 2. 13 Spots, .and blemishes, sporting themsel. 

BLEMISH, without — 
\.Perfeci, complete, D'CJJ tamim. 

Exodi2. s Your lamb shall be without blemish, a 

29. I Takeoneyoungbullock. .without blemish 
Lev. I. 3 let him offer a male without blemish 

I. 10 he shall bring it a male without blemish 

3, 1, 6 he shaU offer it without blemish 

4. 3 bring . . a young bullock without blemish 
4. 23 kid of the goats, a male without blemish 
4. 28 kid of the goats, a female without blemish 

4. 32 he shall bring it a female without blemish 

5. 15, i3 shall bring, .a ram without blemish 

6. 6 he shall bring, .a ram without blemish 
g. 2 Take thee a young calf . .without blemish 
9. 3 a calf and a lamb.. without blemish - 

14. 10 shall take two he lambs without blemish 
14. 10 lamb of the first year without blemish 

22. ig at your o^vn will a male without blemish 

23. 12 offer. .an he lamb without blemish 
23. 18 offer, .seven lambs without blemish 

Num. 6. 14 lamb of the first year without blemish 
6. 14 ram without blemish.. without blemish 

28. ig, 31 they shall be you without blemish 

29. 2 seven lambs of the first .. without blemish 
29. 8 they shall be unto you without blemish 
29. 13 lambs, .they shall be without blemish 
29. 2o, 23, 29, 32, 36 first'year, without blemish 

Eze. 43. 22 thou shalt offer a kid . .without blemish 
43. 23 offer a young bullock without blemish 
43. 23, 2i; a ram out of the (lock without blemish 
43. 18 take ayoung bullock without blemish 



Eze. 45. 23 seven bullocks.. rams without blemish 
46. 4 lambs without blemish, .vam without bl 
46. 6 without blemish.. be without blemish 

46. 13 Iamb of the first year without blemish 
2.Spotless, blameless, &u.ciifios amOmos. 

Eph. 5. 27 should be holy and without blemixh 
I- Pe. 1. 19 a lamb without blemish and without 

BLESS, to — 

1.2'o declare happy, i?!< ashar, 3. 

Job 29. II When the ear heard (me,), .it blessed me 
Song 6. 9 The daughters saw Iier and blessed her 

2.T0 declare blessed, ^1f barak, 3. 

Gen. I. 22 God blessed them, saying, Be fruitful 

1. 28 God blessed them, and God said unto 

2. 3 God blessed the seventh day, and 

5. 3 blessed them, and called their name 

9. I God blessed Noah and his sons, and said 
12. 2 I will bless thee, and make thy name 
12. 3 I will bless them that bless thee, "and 
14. 19 And he blessed him, and said 
17. 16 I will bless her.. yea, I will bless her 
17. 20 I have blessed him, and will make him 
22.'i7 That in blessing I will bless thee, and in 
24. I the Lord had blessed Abraham in all 
24. 35 the Lord hath blessed my master greatly 
24. 48 blessed the Lord God of my master Ahr. 

24. 60 they blessed Rebekah, and said unto her 

25. II after the death of A., that God blessed 

26. 3 I will be with thee, and will bless thee 
26. 12 Isaac sowed, .and the Lord blessed him 

26. 24 fear not, for I (am) with thee, aod. .bles.i 

27. 4 that my soul may bless thee before I die 
27. 7 that I may eat, and bless thee before tlio 
27. 10 that he may bless thee before his death 
27. 19 eat of my venison, that thy soul . .bless 
27. 23 And he discerned him not. .so he blessed 
27. 25 I will eat. .that my soul may, bless thee 
27. 27 blessed him . . which the Lord . . blessed 
27. 29 that curseth thee, .that blesseth thee 

27. 30 Isaac had made an end of blessing Jacob 
27. 31 eat of. .venison, that thy soul may bless 
27. 33 before thou earnest, and have blessed 
27- 34i 38 Bless me, (even) me also, my father: 

27. 41 blessmg wherewith his father blessed 

28. I blessed him, and charged him, and said 

, 28. 3 God Almighty bless thee, and make tlico 
28. 6 When Esau saw that Isaac had blessed 
30. 27 learned, .that the Lord hath blessed me 

30. 30 the Lord hath blessed thee since my 

31. 55 his sons and his daughters, and blessed 

32. 26 I will not let thee go, except thou bless 

32. 29 And he blessed him there 

35. 9 God appeared unto Jacob.. and blessed 
39. 5 the Lord blessed the Egyptian's house 

47. 7 brought in Jacob, .and Jacob blessed 
47. 10 Jacob blessed Pharaoh, and went out 

48. 3 God Almighty appeared, .and blessed mo 
48. 9 Bring them .unto me, and I will bless 
48. 15 he blessed Joseph, and said, God, before 
48. 16 The Angel which redeemed me. .bless 

48. 20 blessed them. .In thee shall Israel blesa 

49. 25 the Almighty who shall bless thee with 
49. 28 their father spake unto them, .blessed 

Exodi2. 32 as ye have said, and be gone ; and bless 
20. II wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath 

20. 24 I will come unto thee, and IjuJll bless 
23. 25 he shall bless thy bread, and thy water 
39. 43 so had they done it: and Moses blessed 

lev. 9. 22 Aaron lifted up his hand, .and blessed 

9. 23 Aaron, .came out, and blessed the people . 
Num. 6. 23 On this wise ye shall bless the children 

6. 24 The Lord bless thee, and keep thee 

6. 27 children of Israel ; and I will bless them 

22. 6 I wot that he whom thou blessest 

23. II behold, thou hast blessed (them) altog. / 
23. 20 I have received . . to bless : and . . blessed i 

23. 25 Neither curse them at all, nor bless them 

24. I saw that it pleased the Lord to bless Isr. ■ 
24. 9 he that blesseth thee, and cursed (is) he 
24. 10 thou hast altogether blessed . . these three 

Deut. 1. 1 1 the Lord . . bless you, as he hath promised • 
2. 7 For the Lord thy God hath blessed thee 

7. 13 he will . . bless thee . . he will also bless 

8. 10 thou Shalt bless the LORD thy God for 
10. 8 and to bless in his name, unto this day 
12. 7 wherein the Lord thy God hath blessed 
14. 24 when the Lord thy God hath blessed 

14. 29 that the Lord thy God may bless thee in 

15. 4 for the Lord shall greatly bless thee in 
15. 6 the Lord thy God blesseth thee, as he 
15. 10 the Lord thy God shall bless thee In all 

15. 14 the Lord thy God hath blessed thee thou 

15. 18 the Lord thy God shall bless thee in all 

16. 10 as the Lord thy God hath blessed thee 
16. 15 the Lord thy God shall bless thee in ail 

21. 5 chosen . . to bless in the name of the LoRD 

23. 20 that the Lord thy God may bless thee in 

24. 13 sleep in his own raiment, and bless thee 

24. 19 that the Lord thy God may bless thee in 
26. 15 Look down.. and bless thy people Israel 
27. 12 stand upon mount Gerizini to bless tha 
28. 8 he shall bless thee in the land which tha 

I 28. 12 and to bless all the work of thine hand 
30. 16 the Lord thy God shall bless thee in the 

33. I wherewith Moses.. blessed the children 
33. II Bless, L'OP.D, his substance, and accept 

Tosh. 8. 33 that they should bless the people of Isr. 
14. 13 Joshua blessed him, and gave unto Caleb 
17. 14 forasmuch as the Lord hath blessed me 

22. 6 Joshua blessed them, and sent them 



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Josh 22. 7 when Joshua sent them away he blessed 

22. 33 the children of Israel blessed God, and 
24. 10 therefore he blessed you still : so 1 

Judg. 5. 9 among the people. Bless ye the LoHD 

13. 24 the child grew, and the LORD blessed 
Ruth 2. 4 they answered liim. The Lord bless thee 
I Sa. 2. 2o Eli blessed Elkanah and his wife, a^d 

9. 13 because he doth bless the sacrifice 
sSa. 6. 1 J Lord blessed Obed-edom, and all his 

6. 12 Lord hath blessed, .house of Obed-edom 

6. 18 he blessed the people in the name of the 
6 20 David returned to bless his household 

7. 29 let it please thee to bless the house of thy 
8. 10 to salute him, and to bless him, because 

13. 25 howbeit he would not go, but blessed him 

19. 39 the king kissed Barzillai, and blessed 
21. 3 that ye may bless the inheritance of the 

I Ki. I. 47 the king's servants came to bless our lord 

8. 14, 55 blessed all the congregation of Israel 

8. 66 tney blessed the king, and went unto 

I Ch. 4. to Oh that thou wouldest bless me indeed 
13. 14 the Lord blessed the house of Obed-edom 
16. 2 blessed the people in the name of the 
17. 27 to bless the house, .for thou blessest 

23. 13 separated, .to bless in his name for ever 

26. 5 Peulthai the eighth : for God blessed him 
29. lo David blessed the Lord before all the 

29. 20 And all the congregation blessed the Lord 
9 Ch. 6. 3 and blessed the whole congregation of 

20. 26 for there they blessed the Lord : therefore 

30. 27 priests the Levites arose and blessed the 

31. 8 they blessed the Lord, and his people 
31. 10 tor the Lord hath blessed his people ; and 

Keh. 8. 6 And Ezra blessed the Lord, the great 

9. 5 Stand up . bless the Lord your God for 
9. 5 and blessed be thy glorious name 

II. 2 And the people blessed all the men, that 
' Job 1. 10 Thou hast blessed the work of his hands 
31. 20 If his loins have not blessed me, and (if) 
42. 12 So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job 
Psa. s- 12 For thou. Lord, wilt bless the righteous 
10. 3 Messeth the covetous, (whom) the Lord 
16. 7 I will bless the Lord, who hath given me 
26. 12 in the congregations will I bless the Lord 

28. 9 Save thy^eople, and bless thine inherit. 

29. II the Lord will bless his people with peace 
34. I I will bless the Lord at all times : his 
45. 2 therefore God hath blessed thee for ever 
49. 18 Though while he lived he blessed his soul 

62. 4 they bless with their mouth, but they 

63. 4 Thus will I bless thee while I live : I will 

65. lo thou blessest the springing thereof 

66. 8 O bless our God, ye people, and make the 

67. I God be merciful unto us, and bless us 
67. 6 God . .our own God, shall bless us 

67. 7 God shall bless us ; and all the ends of 

68. 26 Bless ye God in the congregations the 
96. 2 Sing unto the LORD, bless his name ; shew 

100. 4 be thankful unto him, (and) bless his 
103. I, 2, 22 Bless the Lord, my soul 
103. 2o Bless the Lord, ye his angels, that excel 
103. 21 Bless ye the Lord, all (ye) his hosts ; (ye) 

103. 22 Bless the Lord, all his works in all places 

104. I Bless the Lord, my soul. O Lord my 
T04. 35 Bless thou the Lord, my soul 

107. 38 He blesseth them also, so that they are 
109. 28 Let them curse, but bless thou ; ■when 
115. 12 he will bless (us); he will bless ,he will 
J 1 5. 13 He will bless them that fear the Lord 
115. 18 we wiU bless the Lord from this time 
118. 26 we have blessed you out of the house of 

128. s The Lord shall bless thee out of Zion 

129. 8 we bless you in the name of the Lord 
132. 15 1 will abundantly bless her provision 
134. I bless ye the Lord, all (ye) servants of the 
134. 2 Lift up your hands .and bless the Lord 
134. 3 The Lord bless thee out of Zion 

'35- 19. 2o bless the Lord bless the Lord 
145. I I will bless thy name for ever and ever 
145. 2 Every day will I bless thee ; and I will 
145- 'o and thy saints shall bless thee 
145- 2» let all flesh bless his holy name for ever 
147- 13 he hath blessed thy children within thee 
"ov- 3- 33 hut he blesseth the liabitation of the just 

27. 14 He that blesseth his friend with a loud 

30. 1 1 and doth not bleas their mother 
Isa. ig. 2s Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless 

51. 2 I called him alone, and blessed hira 
61. 9 the seed (which) the Lord hath blessed 
66. 3 he that bumeth . . (as if) he blessed an idol 
Jer. 31. 23 The Lord bless thee, habitation of 
Hag. 2. 19 brought forth : from this day will I bless 
3.T0 dedcn-e blessed, ^^? berak, 3. 

Dan. 2. 19 Then Daniel blessed the God of heaven 
a. 20 Blessed be the name of God for ever and 
4. 34 I blessed the most high, and I praieed 
i. To speak well of, eiiKoyiu eulogeo. 

Matt. 5. 44 Love your enemies, [bless] them that 

14. 19 looking up to heaven, he blessed, and 
26. 26 Jesus took bread, and [blessed] (it), and 

Mark 6. 41 blessed, and brake the loaves, and gave 

8. 7 he blessed, and commanded to set them 
to. 16 put (his) hands upon them, and [blessed] 
14. 22 Jesus took bread, and blessed, and brake 

Luke 2. 28 Then took he hira up. .and blessed God 
2. 34 Simeon blessed them, and said unto Mary 
6. aS Bless them that curse you, and pray for 

9. t6 looking up to heaven, he blessed them 
24. 30 took bread, and blessed (it), and brake 
S4. 50 he lifted up his hands, and blessed them 

' 04. ji it came to pass, while he blessed them 



Luke24. 53 [continually, praising and blccsmg God) 
Acts 3. 26 his Son Jesus, sent him to bless you, in 
Bom 12. 14 Bless them which persecute you : bless 
1 Co. 4, 12 being reviled, we bless , being persecuted 

10. 16 The cup. which we bless, is it not the 
14. 16 Else, when thou shalt bless with the spirit 

Gal. 3. 9 they which be of faith are blessed with 
Eph. I. 3 Father of our Lord . who hath blessed us 
Heb. 6, 14 blessing I will bless thee, and multiplying 
7. I met Abraham returning, and blessed 
7. 6 and blessed him that had the promises 

7. 7 the less is blessed of the better 

II 20 By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau 

11. 21 By faith Jacob, .blessed both the sons of 
Jas. 3. 9 Therewith bless we God, even the Father 
I Pe. 3. 9 but contrariwise blessing ; knowing that 

BLESS self, to — 

To bless oneself, think oneself blessed, tpj barak, 7 
Deut29. 19 that he bless himself in his heart, saying 
Isa. 65. 16 who blesseth himself, .shall bless himself 
Jer.' 4. 2 the nations shall bless themselves in him 

BLESSED (most)— 

I.Happy, very happy, "■i?'S ashre. 

Psa. I. I Blessed (is) the man that walketh not in 
2. 12 Blessed (are) all they that put their trust 
32. I Blessed (is he whose) transgression (is) 
32. 2 BJessed (is) the man unto whom the Lord 
33. 13 Blessed (is) the nation whose God (is) the 
34. 8 blessed (is) the man (that) trusteth in him 

40. 4 Blessed (is) that man that maketh the 

41. I Blessed (is) he that considereth the poor 

65. 4 Blessed (is the man whom) thou choosest 
84. 4 Blessed (are) they that dwell in thy house 
84. 5 Blessed (is) the man whose strength (is) 
84 12 blessed (») the man that trusteth in thee 
89. 15 Blessed (is) the people that kndw the 
94. 12 Blessed (is) the man \yhom thou chasten. 

to6 3 Blessed (are) they that keep Judgment 
112. I Blessed (is) the man (that) feareth the 
I ig. I Blessed (are) the undefiled in the way 
119. 2 Blessed (are) they that keep his testimon. 
128. I Blessed (is) every one that feareth the 
Prov. 8. 32 blessed (are they that) keep my ways 

8. 34 Blessed (is) the man that heareth me 

20. 7 The just, .his children (are) blessed after 
Ecel, 10. 17 Blessed (art) thou, land, when thy king 
Isa. 30. 18 blessed (are) all they that wait for him 

32. 20 Blessed (are) yethatsowbcside all waters 
56. 2 Blessed (is) the man (that) doeth this 

Dan. 12. 12 Blessed (is) he that waiteth, and cometh 

2.T0 bless, Tj-ia barak. 

Gen. 9. 26 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Shcm ; and 
14. 19 Blessed (be) Abram of the most high God 
14. 20 blessed (be) the most high God, which 
24. 27 Blessed (be) the Lord God of my master 
24. 31 Come in, thou blessed of the Lord ~ 

26. 29 thou (art) now the blessed of the Lord 

27. 29 and blessed (be) he that blesseth thee 

27. 33 I have eaten yea .he shall be blessed 
ExodiS. 10 Jethro said, Blessed (be) the Lord, who 
Num22. 12 thou shalt not curse, they (are) blessed 

24. 9 Blessed (is) he that aijd cursed (is) the 
Deut. 7. 14 Thou shalt be blessed above all people 

28. 3 Blessed (shalt) thou (be), blessed (shalt) 
28. 4 Blessed (shall be) the fruit of thy body 
28. 5 Blessed (shall be) thy basket and thy 
28. 6 Blessed (shalt) thou (be), .blessed (shalt) 

33. 20 Blessed (be) he that enlargeth Gad : he 
33. 24 (Let) Asher (be) blessed with children ; let 

Judgi7. 2 said, Blessed (be thou) of the LORD, my 
Euth 2. ig blessed be he that did take knowledge of 
2. 2o Blessed (be) he of the LORD, who hath 
3. 10 Blessed (be) thou of the Lord, my 

4. 14 the women said. . Blessed (he) the Lord 

1 Sa. 15. 13 Saul said unto him. Blessed (be) thou of 

23. 21 Saul said. Blessed (be) ye of the Lord 

25. 32 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel 

25. 33 blessed (be) thy advice, and blessed (be) 

25. 39 Blessed (be) the LORD, that hath pleaded 

26. 25 Blessed (be) thou, my son David : thou 

2 Sa. 2. 5 Blessed (be) ye of the Lord, that ye have 

18. 28 Blessed (be) the Lord thy God, which 
22. 47 The Lord liveth ; and blessed (be) my 
I Ki. I. 48 Blessed (be) the LORD (Jod of Israel' 

2. 45 king Solomon (shall be) blessed, and the 

5. 7 rejoiced greatly, and said. Blessed (be) 
8. 15 BJessed (Jie) the Lord God of Israel 

8. 56 Blessed (be) the LORD that hath given 
10. 9 Blessed be the LORD thy God, which 

1 Ch. 16. 36 Blessed (bej the Lord God of Israel for 

29. 10 Blessed nje) thou. Lord God of Israel 

2 Ch. 2. 12 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel, that 

6. 4 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel, who 

9. 8 Blessed be the Lord thy God, which 
Ezra 7. 27 Blessed (be) the Lord God of our fathers 
Psa. 18. 46 The Lord liveth ; and Blessed (be) my 

28. 6 Blessed (be) the Lord, because he hath 

31. 21 Blessed (be) the Lord ; for he hath 

41. 13 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel from 

66. 20 Blessed (be) God, which hath not turned 
68. 19 Blessed (be) the Lord, (who) daily loadeth 
68. 35 unto (his) people. Blessed (be) God 

72. 18 Blessed (be) the LORD God, the God 
72. 19 blessed (be) his glorious, name for ever 
89. 52 Blessed (be) the Lord for evermore 
id6. 48 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel from 
115. 15 Ye (are) blessed of the Lord which made 
n8. 26 Blessed (be) he that cometh in the name 
119. 12 Blessed (art) thou, O Lord : teach me 
t24- 6 Blessed (be) the Lord, who hath not 



i»-ja. 135. 21 Blessed be the Lord out of Zion, which 

144. I Blessed (be) the Lord my strength, which 
Prov. s. 18 Let thy fountain be blessed : and rejoice 
Isa. 19. 25 Blessed (be) Egypt my people, and Assyr. 

65. e3 they (are) . of the blessed of the LORD 
Jer. 17. 7 Blessed (is) the man that trusteth in the 

20. 14 was bom: let not the day . .be blessed 
Eze. 3. 12 Blessed (be) the glory of the Lord from 
Zech II. 5 they that sell them say, Blessed (be) the 
3.7*0 bless, Ti^ berak. 

Dan. 3. 28 Blessed (be) the God of Shadracb 
4.2*0 speak well of, euKoyiai eulogeo. 

Matt2i. 9 Blessed (\&) he that cometh in the name ' 

23. 39 Blessed (is; he that cometh in the name 

25. 34 Come, ye blessed of my Father, Inherit 
Marki I. q Blessed (is) he that cometh in the name ol 

It. 10 Blessed (be) the kingdom of our father 

Luke I. 28, 42 with thee : [blessed (art) thou among] 

t. 42 Blessed (art) thou among women, and bl, 

13. 35 Blessed (is) he that cometh in the name 

19. 38 Blessed (be) the King that cometh in the 

John 12. 13 Blessed (is). .King oflsrael that cometn 

5. Well-spoken of, evkoy7)T6s eulogetos. 

Marki4. 61 Art thou the Christ. Son of the Blessed! 
Luke 1. 68 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel ; for 
Eom. I. 25 than the Creator, who is blessed for ever 

g. 5 who is over all, God blessed for ever 
2 Co. 1. 3 Blessed (be) God, even the Father of out 

II. 31 The God and Father .which is blessed 
Eph. I. 3 Blessed (be) the God and Father of our 
I Pe. t. 3 Blessed (be) the God and Father of our 

Q.Happy, fiaitdpios makarios. 

Matt. 5. 3 Blessed <are) the poor in spirit : for 

5. 4 Blessed (are) they that mourn ; for they 
5. s Blessed (are) the meek : for they shall 
S. 6 Blessed (are) they which do hunger and 
5. 7 Blessed (are) the merciful ; for they shall 
S. 8 Blessed (are) the pure in heart : for they 
5. 9 Blessed (are) the peacemakers : for they 
S. to Blessed (are) they which are persecuted 

5. 1 1 Blessed are ye when (men) shall revile 
II. 6 blessed is (he), whosoever shall not be 

13. 16 blessed (are) yotu- eyes, for they see ; and 
16. 17 Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-jona: for 

24. 46 Blessed (is) that servant whom his lord 
Luke I. 45 And blessed (is) she that believed ; for 

6. 20 Blessed (be ye) poor : for yours is the 

6. 21 Blessed (are ye) that hunger now : foryo 
6. 21 Blessed (are ye) that weep now : for ye 

6. 22 Blessed are ye when men shall hate you 

7. 23 blessed is (he), whosoever shall not be 
to. 23 Blessed (are) the eyes which see the 

1 1. 27 Blessed (is) the womb that bare thee, and 

11. 28 blessed (are) they that hear the word of 

12. 37 Blessed (are) those servants, whom the 
12. 38 and find (them) so, blessed are those 
12. 43 Blessed (is) that servant, whom his lord 

14. 14 thou shalt be blessed ; for they cannot 
14. 15 Blessed (is) he that shaU eat bread in the 
23. 29 Blessed (are) the barren, and the wombs 

John 20. 29 blessed (are) they that have not seen 
Acts 20. 35 It is more blessed to give than to receive 
Kom. 4. 7 Blessed (are) they whose iniquities are 
4. 8 Blessed (is) the man to whom the Lord 

1 Ti. 1. II the glorious gospel of the blessed God 

6. IS (who is) the blessed and only Potentate 
Titus 2. 13 Looking for that blessed hope, and the 
Jas. I. 12 Blessed (is) the man that endureth 

1. 25 this man shall be blessed Jn his deed 
Rev. I. 3 Blessed (is) he that readeth, and they 

14. 13 Blessed (are) the dead which die in the 
t6. 15 Blessed (is) ne that watcheth, and-keepeth 

19. 9 Blessed (are) they which are called unto 

20. 6 Blessed and holy (is) he that hath part in 
22. 7 blessed (is) he that keepeth the sayings 

22. 14 Blessed (are) they that do his command. 
7. A blessing, npng berachah. 

Psa. 21 6 hast made him most blessed for ever 
37. 26 and leadeth ; and his seed (is) blessed 
Prov 10. 7 memory (Of the just (is) blessed : but the 

BIESSKD, to be TT- 

l.To be happy, tb'x ashar, 4. 

Psa. 4:. 2 he shall be blessed npon the earth : and 
2.3*0 be blessed, rj-if barak, 2. 

Gen. 12. 3 in thee shall all families, .be blessed 
»8. 18 nations of the earth shall be blessed in 
28. 14 in .thy seed shall all . . families . . be blessed 

3. To be (declared) blessed, Ti^ barak, 4. 

Num 22. 61 wot . . he whom thou blessest (is) blessed 
Deut 33. 13 Blessed of the Lord (be) his land, for 
Judg 5. 24 Blessedabovewomen..blessedshallEhebe 

2 Sa. 7. eg let the house of thy servant be blessed 
I Ch. J7. 27 LpRD, and (it shall be) blessed for ever 
Job I. 21 blessed be the name of the LORD 

Psa. 37. 22 blessed of him shall inherit the earth 

112. 2 generation of the upright shall be blessed 

113, 2 Blessed be the name of the LORD from 
128. 4 thus shall the man be blessed that feareth 

Prov.2o. 21 but the end thereof shall not be blessed 
22. 9 that hath a bountiful eye shall be blessed 

4.7*0 bless oneself, ^^5 barak, 7. 

Gen. 22. 18 in thy seed shall all. .be blessed 

26. 4 in thy seed shall all . .be blessed 
Tsa. 72. 17 shall be blessed in him : all nations 

5.7*0 be well spoken of in or by, ^vevXqyeofiat eneulo. 
Acts 3. 25 shall all the kindreds .be blessed 
Gal. 3. 8 lu thee shall all nations be blessed 



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BLESSED, to call — 

l.To declare happy, "wti ashar, 3. 

Gen. 30. 13 for the daughters will call me blessed 
Psa. 72. 17 all nations shall call him blessed 
Prov.31. 28 children arise up, and call her blessed 
Mai. 3. 12 all nations shaU call you blessed : for ye 

2. To make or declare happy, iiaKapi(oi makarizo. 
Luke I. 48 all generations shall call me blessed 

BLESSEDNESS — 

Uappiness, naKapi(rfi6s makarismos. 
'"llom. 4. 6 David also describeth the blessedness of 

4. 9 (Cometh) this blessedness then upon the 
Gal. 4. IS Where is then the blessedness ye spake 

BLESSING — 

\. Blessing, npig berakak. 

Gen. 12. 2 name great ; and thou shalt be a blessing 
27. 12 bring a curse upon me, and not a blessing 
27. 35 brother, .hath taken away thy blessing 

27. 36 now he hath taken away my blessing 

27. 36 Hast thou not reserved a blessing for me ? 
87. 38 Hast thou but one blessing, my father ? 
27.41 Esau hated Jacob because of the blessing 

28. 4 give thee the blessing of Abraham, to 
33. II Take, I pray thee, my blessing that is 
39. 5 the blessing of the LORD was upon all 
49. 25 shall bless thee with blessings of heaven 
49. 25 blessings of the deep that lieth under 
49. 25 blessings of the breasts, and of the womb 
49. 26 blessings of thy father have prevailed 
49. 26 above the blessings of my progenitors 
49. 28 every one according to his blessing he 

Exod32. 29 that he may bestow upon you a blessing 

Lev. 25. 21 I will command my blessing upon you in 

Deut II. 26 1 set before you this day a blessing and a 

II. 27 A blessing, if ye obey the commandments 

11. 29 thou shalt put the blessing upon mount 

12. IS according to the blessing of the Lord thy 
16. 17 according to the blessing of the Lord thy 

23. s thy God turned the curse into a blessing 
28. 2 all these blessings shall come on thee 
28. 8 Lord shall command the blessing upon 
30. 1 come upon thee, the blessing and the 
30. 19 set before you. .blessing and cursing 

33. 1 And this (is) the blessing, wherewith 
33. 23 and full with the blessing of the Lord 

Josh. 8. 34 all the words of the law, the blessings 
15. 19 Who answered. Give me a blessing ; for 

Judg. I. IS she said unto him. Give me a blessing 

1 Sa. 2s. 27 this blessing, .let it even be given unto 
a Sa. 7. 29 with thy blessing let the house of thy 

2 KL 5. 15 therefore, .take a blessing of thy servant 
Neh. 9. 5 is exalted above all blessing and praise 

13. 2 our God turned the curse into a blessing 
Job 29. 13 blessing of him that was ready to perish 
Psa. 3. 8 the Lord : thy blessing (is) upon thy 

21. 3 thou preventest him with the blessings 

24. 5 He shall receive the blessing from the 
Z09. 17 as he delighted not in blessing, so let it 
129. 8 The blessing of the Lord (bel upon you 
133. 3 there the Lord commanded the blessing 

Prov.io. 6 Blessings (are) upon the head of the just 

10. 22 The blessing of the Lord, it maketh rich 

11. II By the blessing of the upright the city 
11. 26 blessing (shall be) upon the head of him 
24. 25 and a good blessing shall come upon 

28. 20 faithful, .shall abound with blessings 
Isa. 19. 24 a blessing in the midst of the land 

44. 3 my blessing upon thine offspring 

65. 8 Destroy it not ; for a blessing (is) in it : bo 
Eze. 34. 26 a blessing, .shall be showers of blessing 

44. 30 that he may cause the blessing to rest in 
Joel 2. 14 repent, and leave a blessing behind him 
Zech. 8. 13 I save yoTi, and ye shall be a blessing 
Mak 2. 2 I will curse your blessings ; yea, I have 
3. 10 heaven, and pour you out a blessing 

i.Good speech or utterance, euKoyia eulogia, 
Kora 15. 29 X. .come in the fulness of the blessing 
1 Co. 10. 16 The cup of blessing which we bless, is it 
Gal. 3. 14 That the blessing of Abraham might 
Eph. I. 3 all spiritual blessings in heavenly 
Heb. 6. 7 the earth.. receiveth blessing from God 

12. 17 he would have inherited the blessing 
Jas. 3. 10 Out of the same, .proceedeth blessing 
I Pe. 3. 9 that ye should inherit a blessing 

Eev. s. 12 receive, .honour, and glory, and blessing 

5. 13 that are in them, heard I saying, Blessing 
7. 12 Amen : Blessing, and glory, and wisdom 

BLmD — 

l.Closed, contracted, TV iwer. 

Exod. 4. II who maketh the dumb . .or the blind ? 

Lev. 19. 14 put a stumbling block before the blind 

21. 18 a blind man, or a lame, or he that hath 
Deut. IS. 2r lame, or blind, (or have) any ill blemish 

27. 18 Cursed (be) he that maketh the blind to 
28. 29 as the blind gropeth in darkness, and 
8 Sa. 5. 6 Except thou take away the blind and 
5. 8 smiteth tlie Jebusites . . and the blind 
S. 8 The blind and the lame shall not come 
■ Job 29. IS I was eyes to the blind, and feet (was) I 
•Psa. 146. 8 The Lord dpeneth (the eyes of) the blind 
Isa. 29. 18 the eyes of the blind shall see out of 

35. 5 the eyes of the blind shall be opened, and 
42. 7 To open the blind eyes, to bring out the 
42. 16 1 will bring the blind by a way (that) they 

42. 18 ye deaf . .look, ye blind, that ye may see 

42. 19 Who (is) blind, but my servant? or deaf 
42. 19 who (is) blind as. .perfect, and blind as 
5S. 10 His watchmen (are) blind : they arc all 



Isa. s9- 10 We grope for the wall like the blind, and 
Jer. 31. 8 with them the blind and-the lame, tlie 
Lara. 4. 14 They have wandered (as) blind (men) in 
Mai. I. 8 if ye offer the blind for sacrifice., not evil 

2. Blindness, nii]i avverelh. 

Lev. 22. 22 Blind, or broken, or maimed, or having a 
Z.Blind, TV(p\6s tuphlos. 

Matt II. s The blind receiv^ their sight, and the 
12. 22 one possessed with a devil, blind and 
12. 22 the [blind] and dumb both spake and saw 
15. 14 they be blind leaders of the blind. And 
15. 14 if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall 
IS. 30 having with them, .lame, blind, dumb 
IS. 31 the lame to walk, and the blind to see 
21 14 the blind and the lame came to him in 
23. 16 Woe unto you, (ye) blind guides, which 
23. 17 fools, and blind ! for whether is greater 
23. ig fools, and blind ! for whether (is) greater 
23. 24 blind guides, which strain at a gnat, and 
23. 26 blind Pharisee, cleanse first that , . witliin 
llarkio. 46 bUnd Bartimeiia . . sat by the highway 
Luke 4. i8 recovering of sight to the blind, to set at 

6. 39 Can the blind lead the blind? shall they 

7. 21 and unto many . . blind he gave sight 

7. 22 how that the blind see, the lame walk 
14. 13 call the poor, the maimed, .the blind 
14. 21 bring in hither the poor.. and the blind 

John 5. 3 In these lay a great multitude, .of blind 
9. I he saw a man which was blind from 
9. 2 or his parents, that he was born blind ? 
9. 8 which.. had seen him that he was [blind] 
9. 18 that he had been blind, and received his 
9. 19 Is this your son, who. was born blind? 
9. 20 is our son, and that he was bom blind 
g. 24 Then, .called they the man that was blind 
9. 25 I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I 
9. 32 opened the eyes of one. .bom blind 
g. 39 that they which see might be made blind 
9. 40 and said unto him. Are we blind also 1 
9. 41 If ye were blind, ye should have no sin 
ic. 21 Can a devil open the eyes of the blind? 
II. 37 man, which opened the eyes of the. blind 
Acts 13. II thou shalt be blind, not seeing the sun 
Rom. 2. 19 thou thyself art a guide of the blind, a 
2 Pe. I. 9 But he that lacketh these things is blind 
Rev. 3. 17 knowest not that thou art..bUnd, and 

Binn), to — 

1.2*0 llind, close, 115; avar, 3. 

Exod23. 8 the gift blindeth the wise, and perverteth 
Deut i6. 19 for a gift doth blind the eyes of the wise 

2.T0 veil, conceal, D7;; alam, 5. 

1 Sa. 12. 3 havelreceived.. bribe to blind mine eyes 
Z.To blirid, TV<pK6a tuphloo. 

John 12. 40 He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened 

2 Co. 4. 4 the god of this world hath blinded the 

1 Jo. 2. II because, .darkness hath blinded his eyes 

i.To harden, ■n-apSai pOroo. 

Rom. 11. 7 obtained it, and the rest were blinded 

2 Co. 3. 14 But their minds were blinded : for until 
BLUID man — 

Blind, Tv<p\6s tuphlos. 

Matt. 9. 27 two blind men followed him, crying, and 
9. 28 the blind men .came to him : and Jesus 
20. 30 two blind men sitting by the way side 
Mark 8. 22 and they bring a blind man unto him 

8. 23 And he took the blind man by the hand 
10. 49 they call the blind man, saying unto him 
10. 51 The blind man said unto him. Lord, that 

LukeiS. 33 a certain blind man sat by the way side 
John 9. 6 he anointed the eyes of the [blind] man 

9. 17 They say imto the blind man again 

BlUn) men — 

Bli-nd, \ij; imer. 

Zeph. 1. 17 that they shall walk like blind men 

BLIND people — 
Blind, "11 V iwer. 

Isa. 43! 8 Bring forth the blind people that have 

BLIND, he that was — 

Tlie blind one, 6 rv<p\6s ho tuphlos. 

John 9. 13 They brought, .him that. .was blind 

BLINDFOLD, to — 

To cover round about, irfpiKaXinrio perikalupto. 
Luke22. 64 when they had blindfolded him, they 

BLINDITESS — 

l.Coverings, veilings, Dnup sanvenm. 

Gen. 19. II that (were) at the door, .^vith blindness 
sKi. 6. 18 Smite this people, .with blindness 

6. 18 And he smote them with blindness ace. 

^.Closing, jiiij; ivvaron. 

Deut 28. 28 Lord shall smite thee with, .blindness 
Zech 12. 4 will smite every horse . . with blindness 

Z. Hardness, Trdpaats porosis. 

Rom II. 25 blindness in part is happened to Israel 
Eph. 4. 18 because of the blindness of their heart 

BLOOD — 

1. Blood, D'J dam. 

Gen 4. 10 the voice of thy brother's blood crieth 
4. 1 1 to receive thy brother's blood from thy 

9. 4 the life thereof, (which is) the blood 
9. 5 surely your blood of your lives will I 

c^ 6 shedd^b man's blood . .^hall his blood be 



Gen. 37. 22 Reuben said unto them. Shed no blood 
37. 26 if v,-e slay, .and conceal his blood? 
37. 31 goats, and dipped the coat in the blood 
43. 22 behold, also his blood is required 
49. II and his clothes in the blood of grapes 
Exod. 4. 9 the water, .shall become blood upon the 
7. 17 waters., and they shall be turned to blood 
7. 19 waters, .that they may become blood 
7. 19 there may be blood throughout all the 
7. 20 all the waters, .were turned to blood 
7. 21 there was blood throughout all the land 
12. 7 they shall take of the blood, and strike 
12.13 'he blood shall be to you for a token upon 
12. 13 when I see the blood, I will pass over you 
12. 22 dip (it) in the blood that (is) in the basin 
12. 22 strike the lintel, .with the blood that 
12. 23 when he seeth the blood upon the lintel 
22. 2 smitten that he die . .no blood . . for him 

22. 3 blood, .for him ; (for) he should make 

23. 18 Thou shalt not offer the blood of my 

24. 6 And Moses took halt of the blood, and 
24. 6 half of the blood he sprinkled on the altar 
24. 8 Moses took the blood, and sprinkled (it) 
24. 8 and said, Behold the blood of the coven. 
29. 12 thou shalt take .. the blood of the bullock 
29. 12 pour all the blood beside the bottom of 
29. 16 thou shalt take his blood, and sprinkle 
29. 20 take of his blood . . sprinkle the blood 

29. 21 thou shalt take of the blood that 

30. 10 with the blood of the sin offering of 
34. 25 Thou shalt not offer the blood of my 

Lev. I. 5 bring the blood, and sprinkle the blood 
1. II Aaron's sons, shall sprinkle his blood 
1. 15 the blood thereof shall be wrung out at 
2 the priests shall sprinkle the blood upon 

8 Aaron's sons shall sprinkle the blood 

13 sons of Aaron shall sprinkle the blood 
17 that ye eat neither fat nor blood 

5 priest, .shall take of the bullock's blood 

6 the priest shall dip his finger in the blood 

6 sprinkle of the blood seven times before 

7 the priest shall put. .of the blood upon 
7 pour all the blood of the bullock at the 

i6 priest, .shall bring of the bullock's blood 

17 shall dip his finger (in some) of the blood 

18 he shall put . . of the blood upon the horns 
18 pour out all the blood at the bottom of 
25, 30, 34 the priest shall take of the blood 

25 shall pour out his blood at the bottom of 
30, 34 shall pour out all the blood thereof 

9 he shall sprinkle of the blood of the sin 
9 the rest of the blood shall be wrung out 

27 when there is sprinkled of the blood 

30 whereof (any) of the blood is brought 

2 the blood thereof shall he sprinkle 

14 that sprinkleth the blood of the peace 

26 Moreover ye shall eat no mannerof blood 

27 that eateth any manner of blood, even 
33 that offereth the blood of the peace off. 

15 he slew (it); and Moses took the blood 
1 5 poured the blood at the bottom of the alt. 
19, 24 Moses sprinkled, .blood upon the altar 

23 he slew (it) ; and Moses took of the blood 

24 Moses put of the blood upon the tip of 
30 of the blood which (was) upon the altar 

9 sons of Aaron brought the blood unto 
9 he dipped his finger in the blood, and put 
9 poured out the blood at the bottom of the 
12, 18 Aaron's sons presented . .the blood 

18 the blood of it v;as not brought in within 

4 she shall then continue in the blood of 

5 she shall continue in the blood of her 
7 cleansed from the issue of her blood 

6 shall dip. .the living bird ih the blood 
14, 25 the priest shall take, .of the blood 

17 upon the blood of the trespass offering 

28 upon the place of the blood of the 

51 dip them in the blood of the slain bird 

52 cleanse the house with the blood of the 

19 her issue in her flesh be blood, she shall 
2s if a woman have an issue of her blood 
14, 18 shall lake of the blood of the bullock 

14 mercy seat shall he sprinkle of the blood 

15 bring his blood within the veil, and 

15 do with that blood as. .with the blood 

18 of the blood of the goat, and put (it) upon 

19 he shall sprinkle of the blood upon it 
27 whose blood was brought in to make 

4 blood shall be imputed unto that man 
4 he hath shed blood ; and that man shall 
6 the priest shall sprinkle the blood 
10 that eateth any manner of blood 

10 against that soul that eateth blood 

11 the life of the flesh (is) in the blood 

11 it (is) the blood (that) maketh. .atonement 

12 No soul of you shall eat blood 

12 neither shall any stranger, .eat blood 

13 shall even pour out the blood thereof 

14 the blood of it (is) for the life thereof 
14 Ye shall eat the blood of HO manner of 
14 the life of all flesh (is) the blood thereof 

16 neither shalt thou stand against the blood 
26 Ye shall not eat (any thing) with the blood 

9 his blood (shall be) upon him 
ii,.i2, 13,16, a7 their blood (diall be) upon 

18 hath uncovargd the fountain oflief blood 

17 thou shalt sprinkle their blood upon the 

4 take of her blood, .and sprinkle of her 

5 her blood, with her dung, shall he biim 
24 eat. .and drink the blood of the slain 

19 the revenger of blood himself shall slay 
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Num35. 24 between Blayerandtherevengerof blood 
35. 25 out of the hand of the revenger of blood 
35. 27 the revenger of blood find him without 
35. 27 and the revenger of blood kill the slayer 
35. 27 he shall not be guilty of blood 
35. 33 for blood it deflleth the land : and 
35. 33 the land cannot be cleansed of the blood 
35, 33 but by the blood of him that shed it 

Deuti2. 16 Only ye shall not eat the blood 
12. 23 be sure that thou eat not the blood 
12. 23 for the blood (is) the life 
12. 27 the flesh and the blood, upon the altar of 
12. 27 the blood of thy sacrifices shall be 
15. 23 thou shalt not eat the blood thereof 
17. 8 between blood and blood, between plea 
19. 6 Lest the avenger of the blood ptirsue the 
19. 10 That innocent blood be not shed in thy 
ig. ID an inheritance, and (so) blood be upon 

19. 12 into the hand of the avenger of blood 
19. 13 thou Shalt put away ,. innocent blood 
01. 7 aay, Our hands have not shed this blood 
Bi. 8 lay not innocent blood unto thy people 
21. 8 And the blood shall be forgiven them 

21. 9 shalt thou putav/ay the .innocent blood 

22. 8 that thou bring not blood upon thinr 
32. 14 didst drink the pure blood of the grape 
32. 42 I will make mine arrows drunk with blood 
32. 42 with the blood of the slain and of the 
32. 43 he will avenge the blood of his servants 

Josh. 2. 19 his blood (shall be) upon his head, and 
a. 19 his blood (shall be) on our head, if (any) 
ao. 3 your refuge from the avenger of blood 

20. 5 if the avenger of blood pursue after him 

20. 9 die by the hand of the avenger of blood 
Judg. 9. 24 their blood be laid upon Abimelech their 
1 Sa. 14. 32 the people did eat (them) with the blood 

14. 33 the Lord, in that they eat with the blood 
14. 34 sin not. .in eating with the blood. And 
19. 5 wilt thou sin against innocent blood, to 
85. 26 withholden thee from coming to. .blood 
25. 31 either that thou hast shed blood causeless 

25. 33 kept me. .from coming to .blood, and 

26. 2o let not my blood fall to the earth before 
e Ssk 1.16 David said . .Thy blood (be) upon thy 

1. 22 From the blood of the slam, from the 

3. 27 died, for the blood of Asahel his brother 

3. 28 ever from the blood of Abner the son of 

4. II shall I not . .now require his blood of 
4. II the revengers of blood to destroy any 

16. 8 hath returned upon thee all the blood 
ao. 12 Amasa wallowed in blood in the midstof 
23. 17 blood of the men that went in jeopardy 

1 Ki. 2. 5 and shed the blood of war in peace, and 

a. 5 and put the blood of war upon his girdle 

2. 9 bring thou down to the grave with blood 
2. 31 mayest take away the innocent blood 

2. 32 Lord shall return his blood upon his own 

3. 33 Their blood shall therefore return upon 
2. 37 thy blood shall be upon thine own head 

18. 28 till the blood gushed out upon thepi 

21. 19 the blood, .shall dogs lick thy blood 

32. 35 the blood ran out of the wound into the 

22. 38 the dogs licked up his blood ; and they 
n Ki. 3.22 Moabites saw the water . . red as blood 

3. 23 they said. This (is) blood : the kings are 
g. 7 I may avenge the blood of my servants 
9. 7 the blood of all the servants of the Lord 
g 26 I have seen yesterday the blood of Naboth 
9. 26 the blood of his sons, saith the LORD 
9. 33 of her blood was sprinkled on the wall 
16. 13 sprinkled the blood of his peace offerings 
16. 15 sprinkle upon It all the blood of the 
16. IS arid all the blood of the sacriflce ; and 
21.16 Manasseh shed innocent blood very much 
24. 4 the innocent blood . with innocent blood 
t Ch.ii. 19 shall I drink the blood of these men that 
22. 8 Tliou hast shed blood abundantly, and 
22. 8 because thou hast shed much blood upon 

28. 3 thou . . a man of war, and hast shed blood 

2 Ch. 19. 10 between blood and blood, between law 

24. 25 for the blood of the sons of Jehoiada 

29. 22 the, priests received the blood, and 

ag, 22 sprinkled the blood .. sprinkled the blood 
eg. 24 made reconciliation with their blood 

30. 16 the priests sprinkled the blood .of the 
Job 16. 18 earth, cover not thou my blood, and let 

39. 30 Her young ones also suck up blood : and 
Psa. 9. 12 When he maketh inquisition for blood 
i6. 4 their drink offerings of blood will I not 
30. 9 What profit .in my blood, when I go. .to 
so. 13 flesh of bulls, or drink the blood of goats? 
58. 10 wash his feet in the blood of the wicked 
68. 23 That thy foot may be dipped in the blood 
72. 14 precious shall their blood be in his sight 
78. 44 had turned their rivers into blood ; and 
79^ 3 Their blood have they shed like water 
79 to the revenging of the blood of thy servants 
94. 21 They, .condemn the innocent blood 

105. 29 He turned their waters into blood 

106. 38 shed innocent blood . blood of their sons 
106. 38 and the land was polluted with blood 

Prov. I. II let us lay wait for blood, let us lurk 
I. 16 their feet, .make haste to shed blood 
I. 18 they lay wait for their (own) blood 
6. 17 and hands that shed innocent blood 
12. 6 The words, .(are) to lie in wait for blood 
28. 17 A man that doeth violence to the blood 
30. 33 wringing of the nose bringeth forth blood 
Isa. I. II I delight not in the blood of bullocks 

i.iswillnot hear : your hands are full of blood 

4. 4 shall have purged the blood of Jerusalem 
9. 5 aoise, and garments rolled in blood , but 



Isa. IS. 9 waters of Diraon shall be full of blood 
26. 21 the earth also shall disclose her blood 

33. IS stoppeth his ears from hearing of blood 

34. 3 mountains shall be melted with their bl. 
34. 6 sv/ord of the LORD is filled with blood 
34. 6 with the blood of lambs and goats, with 
34. 7 their land shall be soaked with blood 
49. 26 shall be drunken with their own blood 
sg. 3 For your hands are defiled with blood 
sg. 7 they make haste to shed innocent blood 
66. 3 (as if he offered) swine's blood ; he that 

Jer. 2. 34 Also in thy skirts is found the blood of 
7. 6 shed not innocent blood in this place 
19. 4 have filled this place with the blood oi 
22. 3 neither shed innocent blood in this place 
22. 17 for to shed innocent blood, and for 
26. 15 shall surely bring innocent blood upon 
46. 10 made drunk with their blood : for the 
48. 10 that keepeth back his sword from blood 
51. 3s blood upon the inhabitants of Chaldea 

Lam. 4. 13 that have shed the blood of the just in 
4. 14 have polluted themselves with blood, so 

Eze. 3. 18, 20 his blood will I require at thine hand 
5. 17 pestilence and blood shall pass through 
9. 9 the land is full of blood, and the city full 
14. 19 pour out my fury upon it in blood, to cut 
>6. 6 saw thee polluted in thine own blood, I 
16. 6 in thy blood. Live . . in thy blood 
16. 9 I throughly washed away thy blood from 
16. 22 when thou, wast polluted in thy blood 
16. 36 by the blood of thy children, which thou 
16. 38 women that break wedlock and shed bl. 
16. 38 will give thee blood in fury and jealousy 
18. 10 If he beget a son . . a shedder of blood 
18. 13 surely die ; his blood shall be upon him 
ig. 10 Thy mother (is) like a vine in thy blood 

21. 32 thy blood shall be in the midst of the 

22. 3 The city sheddeth blood in the midst of 
22. 4 Thou art become guilty in thy blood that 
22, 6 every one were in thee . .to shed blood 
22. 9 are men that carry tales to shed blood 
22. 12 have they taken gifts to shed blood ; thou 
22. 13 at thy blood.which hath been in the midst 

22. 27 wolves ravening the prey, to shed blood 

23. 37 blood (is) in their hands, and with their 
23. 45 after the manner of women that shed bl. 

23. 45 adulteresses, and blood (is) in their hands 

24. 7 her blood is in the midst of her ; she set 
24. • 8 have set her blood upon the top of a rock 
28. 23 I will send into her pestilence, and blood 

32. 6 I will also water with thy blood the land 

33. 4 his blood shall be upon his own head 
33. 5 not warning ; his blood shall be upon him 
33. 6 his blood will I require at the watchman's 
33. 8 his blood will I require at thine hand 
33. 25 Ye eat with the blood, .and shed blood 
35. 6 prepare thee unto blood, and blood shall 

35. 6 sith thou hast not hated blood, even bl. 

36. 18 poured my fury upon them for the blood 

38. 22 I will plead against him with blood 

39. 17 that ye may eat flesh, and drink blood 
39. 18 drink the blood of the princes of the 
39. 19 drink blood till ye be drunken, of my 
43. 18 make it. .to sprinkle blood thereon 

43. 2o thou Shalt take of the blood thereof, and 

44. 7 offer my bread, the fat and the blood, and 

44. 15 to offer unto me the fat and the blood 

45. 19 the priest shall take of the blood of the 
Hos 1. 4 I vrill avenge the blood of Jezreel upon 

4. 2 they break out, and blood toucheth blood 

6. 8 Gllead (is) a city polluted with blood 
12. 14 therefore shall he leave his blood upon 

Joel 2. 30 in the earth, blood, and fire, and pillars 

2. 31 the moon into blood, before the great and 

3. 19 they have shed innocent blood in their 
3. 21 I will cleanse their blood (that) I have 

Jon. I. 14 and lay not upon ns innocent blood • for 
Mic. 3. 10 build up Zion with blood, and Jerusalem 

7. 2 they all lie in wait for bloodi; they hunt 
Hab. 2. 8 because of men's blood, and (for) the 

2. 12 Woe to him that buildeth a town with bl. 

2. 17 made them afraid, because of men's blood 
Zeph. I. 17 their blood shall be poured out as dust 
Zech. 9. 7 will take away his blood out of his mouth 

9. It for thee also, by the blood of thy covenant 

^.Strength, nsi netsach. 

Isa. 63. 3 their blood shall be sprinkled upon my 

B. Blood, cdfia haima. 

Matt 16. 17 flesh and blood hath not revealed (it) 
23. 30 not have been partakers .in the blood 
23. 35 upon you may come all the righteous bL 
23. 35 blood of righteous Abel unto the blood 

26. 28 For this is my blood of the new testament 

27. 4 I have betrayed the innocent blood. And- 
27. 6 to put. .because it is the price of blood 
27. 8 called. The field of blood, unto this day 
27. 24 I am innocent of the blood of this just 
27. 25 His blood (be) on us, and on our children 

Mark s- 25 which had an issue of blood twelve years 

5. 29 the fountain of her blood was dried up 
14. 24 This is my blood of the new testament 

Luke 8. 43 a woman, having an issue of blood twelve 

8. 44 immediately her issue of blood stanched 
II. so That the blood of all the prophets, .may 
II. 51 From the blood of Abel, unto the blood 
13. I whose blood Pilate had mingled with 
22. 20 cup (is) the new testament in my blood 
22. 44 [his sweat was as it were .blood] 

John 1. 13 Which were born, not of blood, nor of 

6. S3 and drink his blood, ye have no life in you 
6. s4 eatetli my flesh, .and drinketh my blood 



John 6 55 For my blood is drink indeed 

6. 56 eateth my flesh, and drihketh my blood 

19. 34 forthwith came there out blood and 
Acts 1. 19 that is to say. The field of blood 

2. 19 blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke 
a. 20 the moon into blood, before that great 

S 28 intend to bring this man's blood upon us 
15. 20 (from) things strangled, and (from) blood 
15. 29 from meats ofiered to idols, and from bl. 

17. 26 And hath made of one [blood] all nations 

18. 6 Your blood (be) upon your own heads > 

20. 26 that I (am) pure from the iDlood of all ■ 

20. 28 he hath purchased with his own blood 

21. 2s from blood, and from strangled, and from 
82. 20 when the blood of thy martyr Stephen 

£om. 3. 15 Their feet (are) swift to shed blood 

3. 25 propitiation through faith in his blood 
s. 9 being now justified by his blood 

1 Co. 10. 16 is it not the communion of the blood of 
11. 25 cup is the new testament in my blood 
II. 27 shall be guilty of the body and blood 

15. so tl'^'' flesh and blood cannot inherit 
Gal. 1. 16 I conferred not with flesh and blood. 
Eph. I. 7 we have redemption through his blood J i 

2. 13 are made nigh by the blood of Christ * ] 

6. 12 we wrestle not against flesh and blood 
Col. 1. 14 (we have redemption through his blood 

1. 2o made peace through the blood of his cross 
Heb. 2. J 4 children are partakers of flesh and bloodi 

g. 7 high priest, not without blood, which • ! 
9. 12 blood of goats, by his own blood 
9. 13 if the blood of bulls and of goafs, and the 
g. 14 How much more shall the blood of Christ 
9. 18 the first, was dedicated without blood 
9. 19 he took the blood of calves and of goats 
g. 20 This (is) the blood of the testament which 
9. 21 he sprinkled . with blood both the taber. 
9. 22 things are by the law purged with blood 
9. 2s high priest entereth. .with blood of 
]o. 4 that the blood of bulls and of goats 
JO. 19 to enter into the holiest by the blood of 

10. 2g hath counted the blood of the covenant 

11. 28 passover, and the sprinkling of blood 
IX. 4 Ye have not yet resisted unto blood 

12. 24 the blood of sprinkling, that speaketh 

13. II whose blood is brought into the sanctuary 
13. 12 sanctify the people with his own blood 

13. 20 through the blood of the everlasting cov, 
I Pe. I. 2 sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ 

2. jg with the precious blood of Christ, as of 
I Jo. I. 7 the blood of Jesus Christ, cleanseth us 

5. 6 by water and blood .. by water and blood 
5. 8 the spirit, and the water, and the blood 
Rev. I. 5 washed us from our sins in his own blood 
5. g hast redeemed us to God by thy blood 
6. 10 dost thou not. avenge our blood on 
6. 12 and the moon became as blood 

7. 14 made them white in the blood of the 

8. 7 hail and fire mingled with blood, and 
8. 8 the third part of the sea became blood 

ji. 6 have power, to turn them to blood 
12. II overcame him by the blood of the Lamb 

14. 20 blood came out of the winepress, even 
j6. 3 and it became as the blood of a dead 

16. 4 upon the rivers, .and they became blood 
j6. 6 they have shed the blood blood to drink 

17. 6 blood of the saints, and with the blood 

18. 24 in her was found the blood of prophets 

19. 2 hath avenged the blood of his servants 
ig. 13 clothed with a vesture dipped in blood 

BLOOD, diseased with an issue of — 1 

To run with blood, alpLo^poiai haimorrhoeo. ^ 

Matt. 9. 20 which was diseased with an issue of blood 

BLOOD, shedding of — 

Outpouring 0/ bloocl,alfiaTfKxvcrla haimatekchusia, 
Heb. 9. 22 without shedding of blood is no remission 

BLOOD guiltiness — 
Blood, OT dam. 

Psa. 51. 14 Deliver me from blood guiltiness. O God 

BLOOD thirsty — 

Man of blood, dt bojk enosh dam. 

Prov. 29. 10 The'blood thirsty hate the upright 

BLOODY — 

Blood, D^ dam. 

Exod. 4. 25 a bloody husband (art) thou to me 

4. 26 then she said, A bloody husband(thoa ait) 
a 8a. 16. 8 because thou (art) a bloody man 

21. I for Saul, and for (his) bloody bouse 
Psa. $. 6 Lord will abhor the bloody and deceitfal 

26. 9 Gather not. my life with bloody men 
55. 23 bloody and deceitful men shall not live 
59. 2 and save me from bloody men 
139. 19 depart from me therefore, ye bloody 
Eze. 7. 23 the land is full of bloody crimes, and 

22. 2 ^vilt thou judge the bloody city 1 yea 

24. 6 Woe to the bloody city, to the pot whose 

24. 9 saith the Lord God : Woe to the bloody 

Nah. 3. I Woe to the bloody city I it (is) all full ol 

BLOODY flux — 

Dysentery, Sv(revTfpla dysenteria 

Acts 28. 8 lay sick of a fever and of a bloody flus 

BLOOH, to — 

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\. Blossom, flower, f J 7icts. 

Gen. 40. lo blossoms shot forth ; and the clusters 
2.Sprout, blossom, rns perach. 

Isa. 5. 24 their blossom shall go-up as dust 
^.Shilling, sprouting, }"S tsits. 

Numi7. 8 broughtforthbuds.andbloomedblossoms 

8L0SS0II, to — 

l.To break forth, rn^ parach. 

Numi?. 5 man'srod.whoml .choose.Ehallblossom 
Isa. 35. I desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the 
35. 2 It shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice 
Hab. 3. 17 Although the fig tree shall not blossom 

2. To shine, sprout, ;'is isuts. 

Eze. 7. 10 the rod hath blossomed, pride liath bud. 

3.T0 cause to sprout, ps isuts, 5. 

Isa. 27. 6 Israel shall blossom and bud, and fill 

BIOT — 

l.Spot, DINO mum. 

Job 31. 7 iX any blot hath cleaved to mine hands 

i.Spol, CIO mum. 

Prov. g. 7 rcbuketh a wicked (man getteth). .a blot 
BLOT out, to — 
l.To rub or wipe off, nna machah. 

Exod32. 32 if not, blot me, I pray thee, out of thy 

32. 33 him will I blot out of my book 
Num. 5. 23 he shall blot (them) out with the bitter 
Deut. 9. 14 blot out their name from under heaven 

25. 19 shalt blot out the remembrancejjfAraalek 

29. 20 shall blot out his name from under 
2 Ki. 14. 27 said not that he would blot out the name 
Psa. 51. I multitude.. blot out my transgressions 

51. g and blot out all mine iniquities 
Isa. 43. 25 I, (even) I, (am) he that blotteth out thy 

44. 22 I have blotted out, as a thick cloud, thy 

2. To cause to be wiped away, nna machah, 5. 
Jer. 18. 23 neither blot out their sin from thy sight 

3.T0 smear out, ^^a\€i<p(ji exaleipho. 

Acts 3. ig that your sins may be blotted out 

Col. 2. 14 Blotting out. .handwriting of ordinances 

Key. 3. 5 i will not blot out his name out of the 

BLOTTED out, to be — 

To he wiped away, rim machah, 2. 

Neh. 4. 5 let not their sin be blotted out from 
Psa. 6g. 28 Let them be blotted out of the book of 
log. 13 posterity .let their name be blotted out 
log. 14 not the sin of his mother be blotted out 

BLOW — 

l.Smiting, nj? tjutkkah. 

Jer. 14. 17 broken, .with a very grievous blow 

%Slrife, .TJ3R tigrah. 

Psa. 39. 10 1 am consumed by the blow of thine 
BLOW, to — 
Shouting, nynn ternah. 

Num 3 J. 6 and the trumpets to blow In his hand 
BLOW, to — 

1.7b spund shrill, ttn chatsar, 6; or "li'in chat- 
sntser, 3 a. 

I Ch. 15. 24 did blow with the trumpets before the 
2. To blow or breathe, nji naphach. 

Isa. 54. 16 the smith that bloweth the coals In the 

Eze. 22. 20 to blow the (Ire upon it, to melt (it) 
22. 2j blow upon you in the fire of my wrath 

Hag. I. 9 brought (it) home, I did Wow upon it 

3.T0 breathe, blow, zp\ nashab. 

Isa. 40. 7 the spirit of the LORD bloweth upon it 

4. To breathe, blow, 1?') nashaph. 

Exodis- 10 Thou didst blow with thy wind, the sea 
Isa. 40. 24 he shall also blow upon them, and they 

5. To breathe, bloio, t\\b puach, 5. 

Eze. 21. 31 1 will blow against thee in the fire of my 

6. To come upon, iTtiylvofiai epiginomai. 

Acts 28. 13 after one day the south wind blew, and 
7.T0 blow, breathe, -rrvioi pneo. 

Matt. 7. 25 the floods came, and the winds blew 

7. 27 the winds blew, and beat upon that house 
Lukei2. 55 when (^e see) the south wind blow 
John 3. 8 The wind bloweth where it listeth 

6. i8 arose, by reason of a great wind that blew 
Kev. 7. I the wind should not blow on the earth 

BLOW an alaim, to — 

To cry out, make a noise, tn rua, 5. 

Num 10. 9 ye shall blow an alarm with the trumpets 

BLOW, to cause to — 
l.To journey, j/dj nasa, 5. 

Psa. 78. 26 He cAuseth an east wind to blow In the 
2. To cause to blow, zv} nashab, 5. 

Psa. 147. 18 he causeth his wind to blow, .the waters 
BLOW (a trumpet), to — 
To strike, strike up, Vi^n iaqa. 

Num 10. 3 when they shall blow with them, all the 
10. 4 if they blow (but) with one (trumpet) 
10. 5 When ye blow an alarm, then the camps 
xo. 6 When ye blow an alann, then the camps 



lium 10. 6 shall blow an alarm for their journeys 
JO. 7 ye shall blow, but ye shall not sound an 
10. 8 sons of Aaron . . shall blow with the trum. 

10. 10 ye shall blow with the trumpets over 
Josh. 6. 4 the priests shall blow with the trumpets 

6. 8 passed on. .and blew with the trumpets 
6. g before the priests that blew with the tr. 
6. 13 went on continually, and blew with the tr. 
6. 16 wlieQ the priests blew with the trumpets 
6. 20 when (the priests) blew with the trumpets 
Judg. 3. 27 he blew a trumpet in the mountain of E. 

6. 34 came upon Gideon, and he blew a trumpet 

7. 18 Wlienlblow. .then bio wye., also on every 
7. 19 they blew the trumpets, and brake the 

7. 20 the three companies blew the trumpets 
7. 22 the three hundred blew the trumpets 
I Sa. 13. 3 Saul blew the trumpet throughout all the 
e Sa. 2. 23 Joab blew a trumpet, and all the people 
18. 16 Joab blew the trumpet, .and the people 
2o. I he blew a trumpet, and said. We have 
20. 22 he blew a trumpet, and they retired from 
I KL I. 34 and blow ye with the trumpet, and say 

I. 39 they blew the trumpet ; and all the 
2Ki. q. 13 blew with trumpets, saying, Jehu is king 

11. 14 the people of the land, .blew with trum. 
Psa. 81. 3 Blow up the trumpet in the new moon 
Isa. 18. 3 when he blowe'ti a trumpet, hear ye 
Jer. 4. 5 say, Blow ye tlie trumpet in the land 

6. I blow the trumpet in I'ekoa, and set up a 
51. 27 blow the trumpet among the nations 
Eze. 7, 14 They have blown the trumpet, even to 
33. 3 blow the trumpet, and warn the people 
33. 6 and blow not the trumpet, and the people 
Hos. 5. 8 Blow ye the cornet in Gibeah.. the trum. 
Joel 2. I Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and 

3 J5 Blow the trumpet iu Zion, sanctity 3 fast 
Zech. 9. 14 the Lord God shall blow the trumpet 

BLOW softly, to — 

To bloio by degrees, vvottvcw hupopned. 

Acts 27. 13 the south wiud blew softly, supposing 
BLOW upon, to — 
To cause to breathe, blow, ms puach, 5. 

Song 4. 16 come, thou south ; blow upon my garden 
BLOWING.— 
To strike, strike up, yjjlj iaqa. 

Josh. 6. g, 13 going on, and blowing with the trum. 

BLOWING of trumpets — 
Shouting, n-j'ii?! teruah. 

Lev 23. 24' a memorial of blowing of trumpets, aa 

BLOWING the trumpets — 

Shouting, n-^\-\B teruah. 

Nil ■. 29. I it is a day of blowing the trumpets tinto 

BLOWN — 

To be breathed on, njl naphach, i. 

Job 20. 36 a fire not blown shall consume him 

BLOWN, to be — 

To be struck, ypi? taqa, 2. 

Isa. 27. t3 the great trumpet shall be blown 
Amos 3. 6 Shall a trumpet be blown in the city 

BLTJE — 

Blue or violet, n7??i tekeleih. 

E>£od25. 4 blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine 
26. I (of) fine twined linen, and blue, and 
26. 4 thou shalt make loops of blue upon the 
26. 31 thoushaltmakeaveil(of)blue,and purple 
b6. 36 thou shalt make an hanging . .(of) blue 
27. 16 an hanging of twenty cubits, (of) blue, and 
28. 5 they shall take gold, and blue, and purple 
28. 6 shall make the ephod (of) gold, (of) blue 
28. 8 of gold, (of) blue, and purple, and scarlet 
28. IS gold, (of) blue, and (of) purple, and (of) 
28. 28 bind the breastplate, .with a lace of blue 
28. 31 make the robe of the ephod all (of) blue 
28. 33 thou shalt make pomegranates (of) blue 
28. 37 thou shalt put it on a blue lace, that it 
35. 6 blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine 
35. 23 with whom was found blue, and purple 
35. 25 of blue, and of purple, (and) of scarlet 

35. 35 of the embroiderer, in blue, andinpiuple 

36. 8 (of) fine twined linen, and blue, and 
36. II he made loops of blue on the edge of one 
36. 35 he made a veil (of) blue, and purple, and 
36. 37 an hanging for the tabernacle, .(of) blue 
38. 18 the hanging .(was) needlework, (of) blue 

38. 23 an embroiderer in blue, and in purple 

39. I of the blue, and purple, and scarlet 
39 2 he made the ephod (of) gold, blue, and 
39. 3 to work (it) in the blue, and in the purple 
39. 5, 8 (of) gold, blue, and purple, and scarlet 
39. 21 bind the breastplate, .with a lace of blue 
39. 22 made the robe of the ephod. .all (of) blue 
39. 24 mad e. .pomegranates (of) blue, and purple 
39. 29 a girdle (fiT) fine twined linen, and blue 
39. 31 they tied unto it a lace of blue, to fasten 

Num. 4. 6 spread over (it) a cloth wholly of blue 
4. 7 table, .they shall spread a cloth of blue 
4. 9 they shall take a cloth of blue, and cover 
4. II altar they shall spread a cloth of blue 
4. 12 put (them) in a clo'th of blue, and cover 
15. 38 put upon the fringe . .a ribband of blue 

2 Ch, 2. 7 iron, and in purple, and crim3on,and blue 
2. 14 in blue, and in fine linen, and in crimson 

3. 14 he made the veil (of) blue, and purple 
Esth. I. 6 white, green, and blue (hangings), fasten. 

8. 15 in royal apparel of blue and whitej and 



Jer. 10. 9 blue and purple (is) their clothing: they 

Kze. 23. 6 clothed with blue, captains and rulers 
27. 7 blue and purple from the isles of Elishah 
27. 24 in blue clothes, and broidercd work, and 
BLTJE (marble) — 
]Vhite (marble), riv shesh. 

Esth. I. 6 pavement of. . blue, and white, and black 
BLTJENESS — 
Stripe, xcound, •"nnn, rn?3ri chaburah. 

Prov.2o. 30 the blucness of a wound cleanseth away 
BLTINT, to be — 
To be weak, blunt, nrtij qahah, 3. 

Eccl. 10. 10 If the ii'on be blunt, and he do not whet 
BLUSH, to — 
l.To be cut into, caused to blush, c^3 kalam, 2. 

Ezra 9. 6 I am E.=hamed and blush'to lift up my 

Jer. 8. 12 at all ashamed, neither could they blush 

2. To cut -in, cause to blush, oSa kalam, 5. 

Jer. 6. 15 at all ashamed, neither could they blush 

BO-AN-ES.'-GES, poavipyis sons of rage, soon angry. 
Surname of the two sons of Zebedeo, James and 
John. It had reference to their fiery zeal, signs of 
which m;.y be seen in Luke 9. 54, and Slark 9. 38. 

Mark 3. 17 he sumamcd them B., which is. The sons 
BOAR — 
Boar, swine, "vm chazir. 

Psa. 80. 13 hour out of the wood doth waste It, and 
BOABD — 

1. Board, m"? hiach. 

Exod27. 8 Hollow with boards shalt thou make It 
38. 7 he m.ide the altar hollow with boards 

Song 8. 9 v.e will enclose her with boards of cedar 

Eze. 27. 5 They have made all thy (ship) boards of 
2.Rib, side, slope, vhl! isda. 

I KL 6. 15 he buift the walls, .with boards of cedar 
6. 16 both the floor and the walls with boards 
3. Board, plank, v}-;p^ qeresh. 

Exod26. 15 thou shalt make boards forthe tabernacle 
i6. 16 length of a board, breadth of one hoard 
26. 17 in one board.. for all the boards of the 
26. 18 make the boards . .twenty boards on the 
26. ig sockets of silver under the twenty boards 
26. 19 under one board.. under another board 
26. 20 on the north side, .twenty boards 
26. 21 under one board, .under another board 
26. 22 for the sides., thou shalt make six boards 
26. 23 two boards shalt thou make for the 
a6. 25 eight boards, .one board, .another board 
26. 26 five for the boards of the one side of the 
26. 27 bars for the boards, .bars for the boards 
26. 28 the middle bar in the midst of the boards 
26. 29 thou shalt overlay the boards with gold 

35. II his boards, his bars, his pillars, and liis 

36. 20 he made boards for the tabernacle 
36. Si length of a board . .breadth of a board 
36. 22 One board had . . make for all the boards 
36. 23 he made boards . . twenty boards for the 
36. 34 twenty boards . . one board .. another board 
36. 25 the other side he made twenty boards 
36. 26 sockets under one board, .another board 
36. 27 for the sides .. he made six boards 

36. 28 two boards made he for the corners of 
36. 30 there were eight boards, .every board 
36. 31 five for the boards of the one side of the 
36. 32 five bars for the boards, for the boards 
36. 33 middle bar to shoot through the boards 
36. 34 he overlaid the boards with gold, and 
39. 33 his taches, his boards, his bars, and hi3 
40. 18 set up the boards thereof, and put in 
Num . 3. 36 custody and charge . . (shall be) the boards 
4. 31 boards of the tabernacle, and the bara 

i. A row, •Tin?' sederah. 

I KL 6. 9 covered the hotise with beams and boards 
5. Board, plank, aavis sanis. 

Acts 27. 44 And the rest, some on boards, and soma 
BOAST — 
To make great, y}i gadal, 5. 

Eze. 35. 13 Thus with your mouth ye have boasted 

BOAST (against), to — 

l.To praise greatly, hhn halal, 3. 

.Psa. 10. 3 the wicked boasteth of his heart's desire 
44. 8 In God we boast all the day long, and 

2. To praise oneself, hhn halal, 7. 

1 Ki. 20. II Let nothtm..boast himself as he that 
Psa, 49. 6 boast themselves in the multitude of 

52. I Why boasteth thou thyself in mischief 
Prov. 20. 14 he is gone his way, then he boasteth 

3. To make heavy, or honourable, 1S3 kabad, 5. 

2 Ch. 25. 19 thine heart lif teth thee up to boast 

4. To boast against, KaraKavxaoiiatkatakauchaomai. 

Eom.ii. 18 Boast not against, .if thou boast, thou 

5. To boast, Kavxo-opiai kauchaomai. 

2 Co. 7. 14 if I have boasted any thing to him of you 
9. 2 for which I boast of you to them of II. 
la B though I should boast somewhat more 
10. 13 we Trill not [boast] of things without (our) 
10. 15 Not boasting of things without (our) 
10. 16 not to boast in another man's line of 

Eph. 2. g Not of works, lest any man should boast 



BOAST 



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BODY 



&.To say, laij out, allege, K4yta lego. 

Acts 5. 36 Theudas, boasting himself . .somebodj 

BOAST great things, to — 

To boast great tilings, /jteya^avx^c^ megalaucheo. 
Jas. 3. 5 is a little member, and boasteth great th. 

BOAST, to make — 

To praise oneself, TW; halal, 7. 

Psa. 34. 2 My soul shall make her boast in the Lord 

BOAST self, to — 

1. To say or speak of oneself, -O^ amar, 7. 

Psa. 94. 4 the workers of iniquity boast themselves? 

^.To praise oneself, ^hn halal, 7. 

Psa 49. 6 boast themselves in the multitude of 
52. I Why boastest thou thyself in mischief 
97. 7 Confounded be all. .that boast themselv. 
ProV25. 14 Whoso boasteth himself of a false gift 
27. I Boast not thyself of tomorrow 
Z.To speak of oneself , lift oneself up,-o-, yamar, 7. 

Isa. 61. 6 in their glory shall ye boast yourselves 
i.To beautify oneself, •\>!S paar, 7. 

Isa. 10. 15 Shall the ax boast itself against him 
5. To boast, Kauxao/xai kauchaomai. 

2 Co. II. 16 that I may boast myself a little 
BOAST, to maie one's — 
To boast, Kavxaof^a-i kauchaomai. 

Rom 2 17 in the law, and makest thy boast of God 
2. 23 Thou that makest thy boast of the law 

BOASTER — 

Taking on great airs, a.\a(wv alazon. 

Kom. 1. 30 proud, boasters, inventors of evil things 
2 Ti. 3. 2 lovers of their own selves, .boasters 

BOASTINa — 

l.A taking on of great airs, aXaCoveia alaznncia. 
Jas. 4. 16 ye rejoice in your boastings : all such 

2.Boasting, KauxiM" kauchema. 

2 Co. 9. 3 lest our boasting of you should be in 

S.Boasting {act of), Kaixn<f^^ kauchesis. 

Rom. 3. 27 Where (is) boasting then ? It is excluded 
2 Co. 7. 14 even so our boasting, which 

8. 24 show, .the proof . .of our boasting on 

9. 4 ashamed in this same confident [boasting] 
II. 10 no man shall stop me of this boasting 
II. 17 foolishly, in this confidence of boasting 

BOAT — 

1.^ (little) boat, vXaiapiov ploiarion. 

John 6. 22 saw that there was none other boat there 
6. 22 went not with his disciples into the (boatj 
6. 23 there came other [boats] from Tiberias 

2.A skiff, (TKcKpri skaphe. 

Acts 27. 16 we had much work to come by the boat 
27. 30 when they had lot down the boat into 
27. 32 cut off the ropes of the boat 

BOAT, ferry — 

Ferry boat, n-jn^. abarah. 

2 Sa. 19. 18 there went over a ferry boat to carry 

BO'-AZ, lii'zfleetness, strength. 

1. A Bethlehemite, of the tribe of Judah, who became 
the husband of Ruth the Moabitess, and was an ances- 
tor of David, B.C. 1312. In the N.T. he is called JBooz. 

Ruth 2. 1 Naomi . .kinsman . . and his name (was) B. 
2. 3 part of the field (belonging) unto B., who 
2. 4 behold, B. came from Beth-lehem, and 
2. 5 Then said B. .Whose damsel (is) this? 
2. 8 Then said B .. abide liere . . by my maidens 
2. II B.. said unto her.It hath fullybeenshowed 
2. 14 B. said . . come thou . . and eat of the bread 
2. 15 B. commanded his young men, saying 
z. 19 man'sname with whom I wrought., (is) B. 

2. 23 she kept fast by the maidens of B. 

3. 2 now (is).. B. of our kindred, with whose 

7 when B. had eaten and drunk.. he went 
I Then went B. up to the gate, and sat 
J the kinsman of whom B. spake came by 
5 Then said B. . .thou buyest the field of the 

8 the kinsman said unto B., Buy (it) for thee 

9 B. said. .1 have bought all that (was) 
, 13 B. took Ruth, and she was his wife 

.. 21 Salmon begat B., and B. begat Obed 
I Ch. 2. II Nashon begat Salma, and SalmabegatB. 

2. 12 B. begat Obed, and Obed begat Jesse 
Matt. I. 5 Salmon begat B. of Eachab 
Luke 3. 32 B., which was. .of Salmon, which wag. .of 

2. One of Solomon's brasen pillars erected at the temple 
porch. It stood on the left side, and was 17 j cubits 
iiigh. 

I Ki. 7. 21 set up the. .pillar, and. .the name. .B. 
2Ch. 3. 17 he., called the name of tfiat on . . lef t B. 

BO-CHE'-RTI, 5l?3 youth. 

Son of Azel, a Benjamite of the family of Saul the son 
of Kish. The LXX. render it npuTOTOKOs, firstborn. 
In both passages. B.C. 860. 

I Ch. 8. 38 Azel had six sons. . Azrikam, and B., and 

q. 44 Azel had six sons .. Azrikam, B., and 
BO'-CHIM, D'pa.T the weepers. 
A place W. of the Jordan, above Gilgal. 

Judg. 2. I an angel . . came up from Gilgal to B. 

2. 5 they called the name of that place B. 



BODILY — 

l.Body, (rUfia soma. 

2 Co. 10. 10 bodily presence (is) weak, and (his) 

I.Bodily, (TwfiaTtKSs somatikos. 

Luke 3. 22 the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily 
I Ti. 4. 8 bodily exercise proflteth little ; but 

S.Bodily, eraifiariKiis somatikos. 

Col. 2. 9 all the fulness of the Godhead bodily 

BODY- 

l.Belly, 1Q3 beten. 

Deut28' '4 Blessed (shall be) the fruit of thy body 
28. II plenteous, .in the fruit of thy body 
28. 18 Cursed (shall be) the fruit of thy body 
28. 53 thou Shalt eat the fruit of thine, .body 

30. 9 fruit of thy body, and in the fruit of thy 
Job 19. 17 the children's (sake) of mine own body 
Psa. 132. II Of the fruit of thy body will I set 

Mic. 6. 7 fruit of my body (for) the sin of my soul' 

I.Flesh, "!V9 basar. 

Isa. 10. 18 of his fruitful field, both soul and body 
Eze. 10. 12 their whole body, and their backs, and 

3. Back, na gab. 

Job 13. 12 ashes, your bodies to bodies of clay 

i.Back, 13 gev. 

Isa. 51. 23 thou hast laid thy body as the ground 

S.Back, nia gevah. 

Job 20.' 25 It is drawn, and cometh out of the body 

6. Back, n;i3 geviyyah. 

Gen. 47. 18 there is not oug:ht left, .but our bodies 
I Sa. 31. 10 they fastened his body to the wall 

31. 12 went all night, and took the body of Saul 
31. 12 the bodies of his sons from the wall 

Neh. g. 37 also they have dominion over our bodies 
Eze. I. II their wings, .two covered their bodies 

I. 23 which covered, on that side, their bodies 
Dan. 10. 6 His body also (was) like the beryl 

7. Back, nm guphah. 

iCh. 10.12 They., the body of Saul., the bodies of his 

8. What is palpable, material, Wi geshem. 

Dan 3. 27 upon whose bodies the fire had no power 

3. 28 the king's word, and yielded their bodies 

4. 33 his body was wet with the dew of heaven 

5. 21 his body was wet with the dew of heaven 
7. II his body destroyed, and given to the 

9. Carcase, fallen object, nj?; nebelah. 
Deut2i. 23 His body shall not remain all night 

10. Soul, breathing creature, E'SJ nephesh. 

Lev. 21. II Neither shall he go in to any dead body 
Num. 6. 6 he shall come at no dead body 

19. 13 Whosoevertoucheth the dead body of any 
Hag. 2. 13 If (one that is) unclean by a dead body 

11. Bone, substance, c^y eisem. 

Exod 24. 10 as it were the body of heaven in (his) 
Lam. 4. 7 they were more ruddy in body than 

12. Flesh, that which is thick, ix?* she-e'r. 

Prov. 5. II when thy flesh and thy body are consumed 

IZ.Thigh, ^1; yarek. 

Judg. 8. 30 threescore and ten sons of his body 

li.Sheath, nai: nidneh. 

Dan. 7. 15 in my spirit in the midst of (my) body 

15.Body, aS)ft.a soma. 

Matt. 5. 29, 30 thy whole body should be cast into 

6. 22 The light of the body is the eye 

6. 22 thy whole body shall be full of light 
6. 23 thy whole body shall be full of darkness 
6. 25 nor yet for your body, what ye shall put 
6. 25 and the body than raiment? 
lo. 28 fear not them which kill the body 

10. 28 to destroy both soul and body in hell 

14. 12 his disciples came, and took up the [body] 
26. 12 hath poured this ointment on my body 

26. 26 and said. Take, eat ; this is my body 

27. 52 many bodies of the saints which slept 
27. 58 went to Pilate, and begged tlie body of 
27. 58 Pilate commanded the [body] to be deliv. 
27. 59 when Joseph had taken the body, he 

Mark 5. 29 felt in (her) body that she was healed 
14. 8 she is come aforehand to anoint my body 

14. 22 Jesus . . said, Take, eat : this is my body 

15. 43 Joseph . .craved the body of Jesus 

15. 45 centurion, he gave the [body] to Joseph 
Luke II. 34 The light of the body is the eye 

II. 34 thy whole body also is full of light 
n. 34 thy body also (is) full of darkness 

11. 36 If thy whole body . .(be) full of light 

12. 4 Be not afraid of them that kill the body 
12. 22 neither for-the body, what ye shall put 
12. 23 and the body (is more) than raiment 

17. 37 Wheresoverthebody(is), thither ■\vill the 

22. 19 This is my body, which is given for you 

23. 52 This (man), .begged the body of Jesus 

23. 55 beheld the sepulchre, and how his body 

24. 3 found not the body of the Lord Jesus 
24. 23 when they found not his body 

John 2. 21 he spake of the temple of his body 

19. 31 that the bodies shpuld not remain upon 
19. 38 that he might take away tlie body of 
19. 38 and took the body of Jesus 

19. 40 Then took they the body of Jesus 

20. 12 feet, where the body of Jesus h.-id lain 
Acts -g. 40 turning (liim) to the body said, Tabitha 



Rom. I. 24 to dishonour their own bodies between 
4. 19 considered not his own body now dead 
6. 6 that the body of sin might be destroyed 

6. 12 Let not sin. .reign in your mortal body 

7. 4 are become dead to the lav/ by the body 

7. 24 who shall deliver me from the body of 

8. 10 the body (is) dead because of sin; but the 
8. II shall also quicken your mortal bodies 

8. 13 if ye. .mortify the deeds of the body 

8. 23 adoption, .the redemption of our body 
12. I that ye present your bodies a living 
12. 4 as we have many members in one\iody 
12. s we, (being) many, are one body in Christ 
I Co. s. 3 I. .as absent in body, but present in 

6. J3 the body (is) not for fornication, but for 

6. 13 and the Lord for the body 

6. 15 Know ye not that your bodies are the I 

6. 16 know ye not that he . .is one body ? 

6. 18 Every sin. .is without the body : but lie. 
- 6. 18 sinneth against his own body" 

6. 19 know ye not that your body is the temple 

6. 20 glorify God in your body, and in your 

7. 4 The wife hath not power of her own body 
7. 4 husband hath not power of his own body 
7. 34 that she may be holy both in body and in 
g. 27 I keep under my body, and bring (it) into 

10. 16 is it not the communion of the body of 

10. 17 For we. .are one bread, (and) one body 
II. 24 Take, eat : this is my body, which is 

J I. 27 shall be guilty of the body and blood of 

11. 29 himself, not discerning the Lord's body 
12. 12 as the body is one, and hath many memb. 
12. 12 members of that one body, .are one body 

12. 13 Spirit are we all baptized into one body 
12. 14 the body is not one member, but many 
12. 15 I am not the hand, I am not of the body 
12. 15 is it therefore not of the body? 

12. 16 I am not the eye, I am not of the body 

12. 16 is it therefore not of the body? 

12. 17 If the whole body (were) an eye, where 

12. 18 set. .every one of them m the body 

12. 19 all one member, where (were) the bodyf £ i 

12. 20 many members, yet but one body 1 1 

12. 22 much more those members of tlie body ' ' 

12. 23 those (members) of the body, which we 

12. 24 God hath tempered the body together 

12. 25 there should be no schism in the body 

12. 27 Now ye are the body of Christ, and 

13. 3 though I give my body to be burned 
15. 3, and with what body do they come ? 
15. 37 thou sowest not that body that shall be 
15. 38 God giveth it a body as it hath pleased 
15. 38 and to every seed his own body 
15. 40 celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial 
15. 44, 44 natural body, .spiritual body 

3 Co. 4. 10 Always bearing about in the body 

4. 10 might be made manifest in our body 
5. 6 whilst we are at home in the body 
5. 8 willing, .to be absent from the body, and 
5. 10 may receive the things, .in (his) body 
12. 2 whetherinthebody..or..outof thebody 

12. 3 whether in the body, or out of the body 
Gal. 6. 17 I bear in my body the marks of the Lord 
Eph. I. 23 Which is his body, the fulness of him 

2. 16 reconcile bnth unto God in one body by 
4. 4 one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are 

4. 12 for the edifj-ing of the body of Christ 

4. 16 body fitly joined . .increase of the body 

5. 23 Christ, .he is the saviour of the body 
5. 28 to love their wives as their oNvn bodies 
5. 30 For we are members of his body, of his 

Pliil. I. 20 Christ shall be magnified in my body 
3. 21 Who shall change our vile body, that 
3. 21 like unto his glorious body 

Col. 1. 18 he is the head of the body, the church 
1. 22 In the body of his flesh through death 

1. 24 afflictions of Christ, .for his body's sake 

2. II in putting off the body of the sins of 

2. 17 a shadow, .but the body (is) of Christ 
2. 19 from which all the body by joints and 

2. 23 humility, and neglecting of the body 

3. 15 to the which., ye are called in one body 
I Th. 5. 23 (IprayGod)yourwhole. .bodybepreserd. 
Heb. 10. 5 but a body hast thou prepared me 

10. 10 through the offering of the body of Jesus 
10. 22 having, .our bodies washed with pure 

13. 3 as being yourselves also in the body 
13. II the bodies of those beasts, whose blood 

Jas. 2. 16 things which are needful to the body 

2. 26 as the body without the spirit is dead 

3. 2 able also to bridle the whole body 

3. 3 and we turn about their whole body 

3. 6 the tongue, .defileth the whole body 

I Pe. 2. 24 Who. .bare our sins in his own body 

Jude 9 he disputed about the body of Moses 

IQ. Surf ace of a body, frame, person, xpt^s clirds. 
Acts 19. 12 So that from his body were brought unto 

BODY, dead — 

l.Carcase, n^a^ nebelah. 

Psa. 79. 2 The dead bodies of thy servants have 
Isa. 26. 19 (together with) my dead body shall they 
Jer. 26. 23 cast his dead body into the graves 
34. 20 their dead bodies shall be for meat 
36. 30 his dead body shall be cast out 

^.Fallen thing, carcase, irrwtia ptdma. 

Rev. II. 8 And their dead bodies.. in the street 
IT. 9 they, .shall see their dead bodies 
iz. 9 they, .shall not suffer their dead bodies 



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BOS?, of tha same — 

Joined in one body, ffiffffaifios sussOmos. 

Eph. 3. 6 Gentiles should be.. of the same body 

BO'-HAN, [nil stumpy. 

A Reubenite, after whom a stone was naMfed TVhich 
fohned part of the boundary between Judah and Ben- 
jamin, B.C. 1714. 

Josh.iS' 6 the border went up to t'he stbtie, Ol B. 
18. 17 and descended to the stone of B. 

BOIL — 

Buminrf, inflammation, I'lTfJ shcchin. 

Exod. 9. 9 it. .shall be a boil breaking foHh 

g. 10 it became a boil breaking forth (with) 
g. II could not stand, .because of the boils 
9, II the boil was upon the magicians 
IiBY. 13. 18 The flesh also, in which, .was a boil 
13. 19 in the place of the boil there be a 
13. 20 plague of leprosy broken out of the boil 

13. 23 if the bright spot stay, .it (is) a. .boll 
sKLao. 7 they too^ and laid (it) on tile boil 
Job 2. 7 Satan.. smote Job with sore boils 
Isa. 38. 21 lay (it) for a plaister Upon the boll 

BOH, to — 

l.To bail, W? lashal, 3. 

Lev. 8. 31 Boiltheflesh(at)theao(3rofthefaberBacIe 

1 Ki. 19. 21 boiled their flesh with the instruments 

2 Ki. 6. 29 we boiled my son, and did eat him 
£ze. 46. 20 the place where the priests shall boU 

46. 24 These (are) the places of them that boll 
46. 24 the ministers of the house shall boil 

2.7*0 hihble up,nrn rathach, 4. 

Job 30. 27 My bowels bojledj afltjtejted not 
BOIL, to make to — 

1. To {caicse to) biibUe up, tfrh fitihach, 3. 
Eze. 24. 5 Take the choice, .make it boil well 

2. To cause to bubble up, nn"} rathach, &. 

Job 41. 31 He maketh the deep to boil like a pot 

BOnJNG places -^ 

Cooking hearths, ni'j^aO mebakhskeloth. 

Eze. 46. 23 (it was) made with boiling places under 
BOISTEROUS — 
Strong, laxvpis ischuros. 

Matti4, 30 when he saw the Wihd boisteroua 

BOLD, to be — 

l.To be confident, nan bMach. 

Prov.23. I the righteous are bold as a lion 
2.T0 be warm, zealous, daring, Btt^liiu tharrjied. 

2 Co. 10. I being absent am bold toward you 

10. 2 that I may not be bold when I am present 

3. To use free utterance, irap^ricriiiCofj.ai. 

1 Th. 2. 2 we were bold in our God to spealt 

4.70 be bold, roKudoi tolmao. 

2 Co. 10. 2 wherewith I think to be bold against some 

11. 21 whereinsoever any is bold. .1 am bold 
Phil. I. 14 many, .are much more bold to speak 

BOLD, to be much — 

To have much free utter ance,ext>> TroW^virap^ijaiav. 
Phm. 8 I migjit be much bold in Christ to enjoin 

BOLD, to be very — 

To be very bold, airt/To\fj.dtt) apotolmao. 

Rom 10. 2o Esaiasis very bold, and saith, I was found 

BOLD, to wax — 

To usefreeutterance, ira^^ricndCopiciiparrhesiazomai. 

Acts 13. 46 Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said 
BOLDLY — 
1. Confidence, n»3 heiach. 

Gen. 34. 25 Simeon.. Levi., came upon the city boldly 

2. To be warm, zealous, daring, Sappioi tharrheo. 
Heb. 13. 6 So that we may boldly say, The Lord (is) 

S.Free utterance, irappricrla parrhesia. 

John 7. 26 he speaketh boldly, and they say nothing 
Eph. 6. 19 that I may open my mouth boldly 
Heb. 4. 16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the 

4.?'o be bold, roXfj-dtii tolmao. 

Markis. 43 Joseph ... came, and went in boldly unto 

BOLDLT, to preach — 

Tousefrceutierance, irap^ricrid^otiaiparrhesiazomai. 

■' Acts 9. 27 how he had preached boldly at Damascus 

IbOEDLY, to speak — 

Tousefreeutterance,-Ka^fir\(nd^ofiaiparrhesiazomai. 

Acts 9. 29 he spake boldly in the name of the Lord 

14, 3 abode they speaking boldly in the Lord 
i8. 26 he began td speak boldly in the synagogue 
19. S spake boldly for the space of three months 

Eph. 6. 20 that therein I may speak boldly, as I ought 

BOLDLY, the more — 

The more boldly, roKfirtpSrepou tolmeroteron. 
Rom 15. IS I have written the more boldly unto you 

BOLDNESS — 

\. Strength, tj? oz. 

Eccl. 8. I the boldness of his face shall be changed 

%.Free utterance, va^^riaia parrhesia. 

Acts 4. 13 when they saw the boldness of Peter and 
4. 29 with all boldness they spea'J thy word 



Acts 4. 31 theyspake the word of God with boldness 
Eph. 3. 12 In wliom we have boldness and access 
Phil. I. 20 (that) with all boldness, as always 
I Ti, 3. 13 great boldness in the faitli wliich is in 
Heb. 10. 19 Having therefore, brethren, boldness to 

1 Jo. 4. 17 that we may have boldness in the day of 

BOLDNESS of speech — 

Free utterance, irapfiT^ffla parrhesia. 

2 Co. 7. 4 Great (is) my boldness of speech towai'd 

BOLLED — 

The calix of flowers, Vij;33 gibol. 

Exod. 9. 31 barley . .in the car. .the flax, .boiled 

BOLSTEB — 

1. Place of the head, niiy,vt-i!? meraashoth. 

1 Sa. 19. rj put a pillow of'goats' (hair) for his bolster 

19. 16 a pillow of goats' (hair) for his bolster 
26. 7 Saul lay . .and his spear, .at his bolster 
26. II take thou now the spear.. at his bolster 

26. i6 cruse of water that (was) at his bolster 
2. Place of the head, n'i:i'.XT raashoth. 

1 3a. 26. 12 took the spear, .from Saul's bolster 

BOLT, to — 

To bind up,h\i\ naal, 

2Sa. 13. 17 Put now this. .out. .and bolt the door 
13. i3 Then his servant., bolted the door after 

BOND — 

l.Bof.d, 1DK, 1BX issar, esar. 

Kum3o. 2 If a man. .bind his soul with a bond 
30. 3 If a woman . . bind (herself) by a bond 
39. 4 her father hear, .her bond, .every bond 
30. 3 not any of her vows, or of her bonds 
30. 7 her vows shall stand, and her bonds 
30. 10 if she.. bound her soul by a bond 
30. II all her vows shall stand, and every bond 
30. 12 or concerning the bond of her soul 
30. 14 then he establisheth all her. .bonds 

2.Jiond, 'iDiD musar. 

Job 12. 18 He looseth the bond of kings, aud girdeth 

3, Bond, 1D1D moser, 

Psa.iie. 16 thy servant, .thou hast loosed my bonds 
Jer. 5. 5 these have altogether, .burst the bonds 

27. 2 Make thee bonds and yokes, and put 
30. 8 I will, .burst thy bonds, and strangers 

Nah.. 1. 13 now will I. .burst thy bonds in sunder 

4. Tradition, m,bD masoreth. 

Eze. 20. 37 I wiU bring you into the bond of the 

5. What is unloosed, a chain, aXuffts haliisis. 
Eph. 6. 20 For which I am an ambassador in bonds 

6,Band, bond, fatter, ^ecr/x6s desmos. 

Lukei3. 16 be loosed from tliis bond on the 
Acts 20. 23 saying that bonds and afflictions abide 
23. 29 to have nothing laid . . worthy .. of bonds 
26. 29 altogether, .as I am, except these bonds 
26. 31 This man doeth nothing worthy , .of bonds 
Phil. I. 7 as both in my bonds, and in the defence 
I. 13 So that my bonds in Christ are manifest 
I. 14 many . .wa.\ing confident by my bonds 

1. 16 supposing to add affliction to my bonds 
Col. 4; 18 Remember my bonds. Grace (be) with you 

2 Ti, 2. 9 Wherein I suffer trouble, .unto bonds 
Phm. 10 whom I have begotten in my bonds 

13 have ministered unto me in the bonds 
Heb. 10. 34 had compassion of me in my (bonds) 
II. 36 others had trial, .of bonds and imprison. 

T. Joint bond, avvZ^crixos sundesmos. 

Acts 8. 23 I perceive, .thou art. .(in) the bond of 
Eph. 4. 3 unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace 
Col. 3. 14 charity, which is the bond of perfectness 

8. Slave, servant, SoCAos doulos. 

I. Co. 12. 13 Jews or Gentiles, whether.. bond or free 
Gal. 3. 28 there is neither bond nor free, there 
Eph. 6. 8 receive of the Lord, whether (he be) bond 
Col. 3. II Barbarian, Scythian, bond (nor) free 
Rev. 13. 16 he caused all, both.. free and bond 
19. 18 flesh of all. .free and bond, both small 

BONDS, to be in — 
l.To bind, Seco dea. 

Col. 4. 3 Christ, for which I am also in bonds 

I.One bound, Sf(rjxios desmios. 

Acts 25. 14 There is a certain man left in bonds by 
Heb. 13. 3 Remember them that are in bonds 

BONDAGE — 

1. Servitude, nnny abduth. 

Ezra Ig. 8 give us a little reviving in our bondage 

g, 9 God hath not forsaken us in our bondage 
Neh. 9. 17 a captain to return to their bondage 

^.Service, niiaj;. abodah. 

Exod. I. 14 made their lives bitter with hard bondage 

2. 23 Israel sighed by reason of the bondage 
2. 23 came, .unto God by reason of the bondage 
6. 6 I will rid you out of their bondage 

6. 9 they hearkened not. .for cruel bondage 
Deut26. 6 Egyptians, .laid upon us hard bondage 
Neh. 5. 18 the bondage was heavy upon this people 
Isa. 14. 3 give thee rest, .from tiie hard bondage 

^.Servant, "l^y ebed. 

JExodi3. 3 ye came, .out of the house of bondage 
13. 14 brought us . . from the house of bondage 

20. 2 brought . . out of the house of bondage 



Deut. s. 6 brought thee.. from the house of bondage 

6. 12 brought thee.. from the house of bondage 

8. 14 brought tliecfrom the house of bondage 

13. 5, 10 brought you. .of the house of bondage 

Josh 24. 17 land of Egypt, from the house of bondage 

Judg. 6. a brought you.. out of the house of bondage 

i. Slavery, service, bondage, SovXelx dmdeia. 
Rom. 8. IS have not received the spirit of bondage 

8. 21 creature, .be delivered from Uie bondage 
Gal. 4. 24 gendereth to bondage, which is Agar 

5. I entangled again with tlie yoke of bondage 
Beb. 2. 15 were all their lifetime subject to bondage 

BONDAGE, to be in — 

To be in slavery, hov\iioi douleuo. 

John 8. z2 We. . were never in bondage to any man 
Acts 7. 7 to whom they shall be in bondage 
Gal. 4. 9 ye desire again to be in bondage? 
4. 25 and is in bondage with her children 

BONDAGE, to be under — 
To enilave, dov\6io douloo. 

1 Co. 7. 15 A brother or a sister is not under bondage 

BONDAGE, to bring into — 

l.To tread down, lyjs kabash. 

Neh. s- S we bring' into bondage our sons and our 
2.T0 enslave, Sov\6u doidou. 

Acts 7. 6 that they should bring them Into bondage 

2 Pe. 2. 19 of the same is he brought in bondage 

3.T0 enslave thoroughly, Kara5ov\6<i> katculouloO. 
2 Co. 11. 20 if a man bring you into-bondage, if a 
Gal. 2. 4 that [they might bring us into bondage] 

■BONDAGE, to be brought unto — 
To be trodden down, 1^55 kabash, 2. 

Neh. 5. 5 daughters are brought unto bondage 
BONDAGE, in — 
To enslave, Sovkoa d(Xtd<iO' 

Gal. 4. 3 Even so we.. were in bondage under the 

BONDAGE, to keep in — 
To enslave, 135; abad, 5. 

Exod. 6. 5 whom the Egi^jtians keep In bondage 

BOND MAID — 

1. Handmaid, .icx amah. 

lev. 21;. 44 Both thy bond men and thy bond maids 
25. 44 ye buy bond men and bond maids 
2.Maid-servant, nrjflifi shiplichah. 

Lev. 19. 20 whosoever Ijeth . .with . . a bond maid 
3.^ ymmg feinale slave, ircfiSla-KT) paidiske. 

Gal. 4. 22 A. had two sops j the one'by a bond mal J 
BONDMAN- 
1. Slave, servant, njy ebed. 

Gen. 43. 18 take us for bond men, and onr asses 
44. 9 we also will be m'y lord's bond men 
44. 33 let thy servant abide, .a bond man 
Lev. '25. 42 they shall not be sold as bond men 
25. 44 thy bond men and thy bond maids 

25. 44 shall ye buy bond men and bond maids 

26. 13 that ye should not be their bond men 
Dent. 6. 21 We were Pharaoh's bond men in Egypt 

7. 8 redeemed . . out of the house of bond men 
15. 15 remember that thou wast a bond man 
j6. 12 remember that thou wast a bond man 
24. 18 remember that thou wast a bond man 
24. 22 remember that thou wast a bond man 
28. 68 sold, .for bond men and bond women 
Josh. 9. 23 none of you. .freed from being bond men 

1 Ki. 9. 22 of Israel did Solomon make no bond men 

2 K i. 4. I to take . . my two sons to be bond men 

2 Ch. 28. 10 to keep . . for bond men and bond women 
Ezra 9. 9 For we (were) bond men ; yet our God 
Esth. 7. 4 But if we had been sold for bond men 
Jer. 34. 13 forth, .out of the house of bond men 

2.Slave, servant, SovXos douhs. 

Rev. 6. 75 every bond man, and every free man 

BONDMEN, tobe — 

I'o be a slave, serve, 135; abad. 

Lev. 25. 46 they shall lie your bond men for ever 
BOND SERVANT — 
Service of a servant, i3y nii;;. abodath ebed. 

Lev. 23. 39 compel hiih to serve as a bond servant 

BOND SERVICE — 

To be a slave, serve, "13^ abad. 

1 Ki. 9. 21 did.. levy a tribute of bond service 

BOND WOMAN - 

l.Handmaid, titih amah. 

Gen. 21. 10 Cast out this bond woman and lier son 
21. 10 the son of this bond woman shall not be 

21. 12 grievous.. because of thy bond woman 

21. 13 And also of the son of the bond woman 

2. Maid servant, nnEB' shiphchah. 

Deut 28. 68 sold, .for bond men and bond women 

2 Ch. 28. 10 to keep .'.bond men and bond women 
Esth. 7. 4 been sold for bond men.and bond women 

3. A young female slave, TraiSia-Kti paidiske. 

Gal. 4. 23 he (who was) of the bond woman was 
4. 30 Cast out the bond woman and her son 
4. 30 son of the bond woman shall not be heir 
4. 31 we are not children, of the bond 'woman. 



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BONE — 

l.Skm, bone, hody, svbstance, vrA gerem. 

Job 40. i3 His bones (are as) strong pieces of brass 
Prov.17. 22 a broken spirit drieth the bones 
25. IS a soft tongue breaketh the bone 
Dan. 6. 24 and the lions, .brake all their bonea 

2. Bone, substance, DXj; etsevi. 

Gen. 2. 23 This (is)'now bone of my bones 

29. 14 Surely thou (art) my bone and my flesh 
50. 25 ye shall carry up my bones from hence 

Exodi2. 46 neither shall ye break a bone thereof 
13. 19 Moses took the bones of Joseph with 
13. 19 ye shall carry up my bones away hence 

Num. 9. 12 leave none, .nor break any bone of it 
19. i6 whosoever toucheth . . a bone of a man 
19. 18 upon him that touched a bone, or one 
24. 8 shall break their bones, and pierce 

Josh.24. 32 the bones of Joseph, which. .Israel 

Judg. g. z remember also that I (am) your bone 
19. 29 ho. .divided her. .with her bones, into 

1 Sa. 31. 13 they took their bones, and buried (them) 

8 Sa. s- I '^6 (are) thy bone and thy flesh 
19. 12 ye (are) my bones and my flesh 
•ig. 13 (Art} thou not of my bone, and of my 
Bi. 12 the Dones of Saul and the bones of Jona. 
.21. 13 the bones of Saul, and the bones of Jona. 
St. 13 the bones of them that were hanged 
. 21. 14 the bones of Saul and Jonathan 

t Ki. 13. 2 men's bones shall be burnt upon thee 

13. 31 lay my bones beside his bones 

s Ki. 13. 21 the man. .touched the bones of Ellsha 
23. 14 f.Ued their places with the bones of men 
23. i6 took the bones out of the sepulchres 

23. 18 Let him alone, let no man move his bones 
03. i3 they let his bones alone, with the bones 
23. 20 he. .burned men's bones upon them 

I Ch.io. 12 They, .buried their bones under the oak 

11. I Behold, we (arfe) thy bone and thy flesh 
3 Ch. 34. 5 he burnt the bones of the priests upon 
J'ob 2, s touch his bone and his flesh, and he 

4, 14 which made all my bones to shake 
10. II hast fenced me with bones and sinews 
19. 20 JMy bone cleaveth to my skin and to my 
Eo. II His bone's are full (of the sin) of his 
21. 24 his bones are moistened with marrow 
30. 17 My bones are pierced in me in the night 
30. 30 m.y bones are burnt with heat 

33. 19 the multitude of his bones with strong 

33. 21 his bones (that) were not seen stick out 
40. j8 His bones (are as) strong pieces of brass 

Psa, 6. 2 Lord, heal me ; for my bones are 
22. 14 all my bones are out of joint : my 
82. 17 I may tell all my bones : they look 
31. 10 iniquity, and my bones are consumed 
32. 3 my bones waxed old through my roaring 

34. 20 He keepeth all his bones : not one of 
35. 10 All my bones shall say. Lord, who (is) 

38. 3 neither (is there any) rest In my bones 
42. 10 (As) with a sword in my bones, mine 

51. 8 the bones . .thou hast broken may rejoice 
S3. 5 God hath scattered the boi.es of him 
102. 3 my bones are burned as an hearth 
102. 5 By reason . . my bones cleave to my sHn 
109. i8 so let it come, .like oil into his bones 
141. 7 Our bones are scattered at the grave's 
ProV. 3. S It shall be. .marrow to thy bones 

12. 4 she. .(is) as rottenness in his bones 

14. 30 but envy the rottenness of the bones 

15. 30 a good report maketh the bones fat 

16. 24 Pleasant words (are), .health to the bones 
J!ccl. II. s thou knowest not., how the bones 

'Isa. 38. 13 so will he break all my bones 

58. ti the Lord shall, .make fat thy bones 
66. 14 your bones shaU flourish like an herb 
Jer. 8. 1 bring out the bones of the kings 

8. I bring out. .the bones of his princes 
8. I bring out. .the bones of the priests 
8. T bring out. .the bones of the prophets 
8. I and the bones of the Inhabitants 
so. 9 burning fire shut up in my bones 

23. 9 ray bones shake : I am like a drunken matt 
l&ta. 1. 13 From above, .he sent fire into my bonea 

3. 4 made old ; he hath broken my bones 

4. 8 their skin cleaveth to their bones 
Eze. 6. s I wiU scatter your bones round about 

24. 4 fill (it) with the choice bones 
24. 5 bum also the bones under it 

B4. s Ist them seethe the, bones of it therein 
24. 10 flesh, .and let the bones be burnt 
32. 27 their iniquities shall be upon their bones 
'37. 1 midst of the valley . .(was) full of bones 
37. 3 Son of man, can these bones live ? 
37. 4 Prophesy upon these bones, and say 
37. 4 ye dry bones, hear the w ord of the 
37. s saith the Lord GoD imto these bones 
37. 7 the bones came together, bone to hipbone 
37. II these bones are the whole house of Israel 
'37. II Our bones are dried, and our hope is lost 

39. IS when (any) seeth a man's bono, then 
Amos 2. I because he burned the bones of the king 

6i 10 to bring out the bones out of the house 
Jlio. 3. 2 and their flesh from off their bones 

3. 3 they break their bones, and chop them In 
Hab. 3. 16 rottenness entered into my bones 

2. Heed, cane, njij qaneh. 

Job 31. 22 and mine arm be broken from the bone 

A.Bone, hariov osteon. 

Matt 23. 27 are within full of dead (men's) bones 
Luke24. 39 for a spirit hath not flesh and bones 



Johnig. 36 A bone of him shall not be broken 
Eph. 5. 30 [For we are members of. .his bones] 
Heb. n. 22 gave commandment concerning his bones 

BONE, ancle — 

Ancle-hone, a<pvpov sphuron. 

Acts 3. 7 his feet and ancle bones received strengtji 
[See also Cheek, gnaw, break.] 

EONES, to break — 

To break the bone, CA]; atsam, 3. 

Jer. so. 17 king of Babylon hath broken his bones 

BONNET — 

l.Turhaiis, hilt-sha^ed, n"iP3Jp migbaoth. 

Exod28. 40 thou Shalt make for them girdles, and b. 
29. 9 and put the bonnets on them 
39. 28 and goodly bonnets (of) fine linen 
Lev. 8. 13 Moses, .put bonnets upon them ; as the 

2. Tires, ornaments, ix? peer. 

Isa. 3. 20 The bonnets, and the ornaments of the 
Eze. 44. i3 They shall have linen bonnets upon their 

BOOK — 

Books must have been, co-eval with the commencement 
of writing, and the " Preacher " complained that, in his 
day, of making many books there was no end. AmoTag 
those mentioned in Scriptiure, but which have not been 
preserved, are : — The Wars of the Lord, Jasher or the 
Upright, Samuel on the Kingdom, Chronicles of David, 
Acts of Solomon, Solomon's Natural History, History 
of the Kings, Samuel the Seer, Nathan the Seer, Shema- 
iah the Seer, Gad the Seer, Ahijah the Shilonite, Visions 
of Iddo, Jehu the Son of Hanani, Sayings of the Seers, 
and doubtless many others, which were genuine and 
authentic works, though not perliaps inspired, 

1. Word, 157 dabar. 

1 Ch. 29. 29 book of Samuel . . book of Nathan . . book 
e Ch. 9. 29 (are) they not written in the book of N, 

12. 15 (are) they not written in the book of S. 
20. 34 they (are) written in the book of Jehu 

33. 18 they (are written) in the book of the kings 

2. Book, writing, "ISD sepher. 

Gen. 5. I This (is) the book of the generations of 

Exod 17. 14 Write this (for) a memorial in a book 
24. 7 took the book of the covenant, and read 
32. 32 blot me, I pray thee, out of thy book 
32. 33 him will I bloD out of my book 

Num. 5. 23 priest shall write these curses in a book 
21. 14 it is said i^ the book of the wars of the 

Deut 17. 18 write him a copy of this law in a book 
28. 58 all the words of this law. .in this book 

28. 61 which (is) not written in the book of this 

29. 20 the curses that are written in this book 
29. 21 that are written in this book of the law 

29. 27 the curses that are written in this book 

30. 10 written in this book of the law 

31. 24 made an end of writing, .in a book 
31. 26 Take this book of the law, and put it 

Josh. I. 8 This book of the law shall not depart 
8. 31 as it is written in the book of the law of 
8. 34 all that is written in the book of the law 
10. 13 (Is) not this written in the book of Jasher 
18. 9 described it . . into seven parts in a book 
23 6 to do all that is ivritten in the book of the 
24. 26 Joshua "wrote these words in the book 

1 Sa. 10. 25 Then Samuel, .wrote (it) in a book, and 

2 Sa. 1. 18 heboid, (it is) written in the book of J. 

2 KJ. 1 1. 41 written in the book of the acts of Solpmon 
14. jg, 2g written in the book of the Chronicles 
»5- 7i 23, 31 (are) they not written in the book of 
i6. 5, 14, 20, 27 written in the book of the Chro. 
22. 39, 45 written in the book of the Chronicles 

^ Ki. 1. 18 (are) they not written in the book of. the 

8. 23 (are) they not written in the book of the 

10. 34 fare) they not written in the book of the 

12. 19 (are) they not written in the book of the 

13. 8, 12 written in the book of the Chronicles 

14. 6 which is written in the book of the law 

14. IS, 18, 28 written in the book of the Chroni. 

15. 6, 31 the book of the Chronicles of 

16. 19 (are) they not written in the book of the 
eo. 20 (are) they not written in the book of the 
21. 17, 25 (are) they not written in the book of 
22. 8 I have found the book of the law in the 
B2. 8 Hilkiah gave the book to Shaphan, and 
22. 10 the priest hath delivered me a book 

22. II the king had heard the words of the book 
22. 13 enquire.. concerning the words of.. book 

22. 13 hearkened unto the words of this book 
22. 16 all the words of the book which the king 

23. 2 he read, .the words of the book of the 
23. 3 the words . . that. were written in this book 
23. 21 (it is) written in the book of this covenant 
23 24 (which were) written in the book that 

23. 28 (are) they not written in the book of the 

24. s (are) they not written in the book of the 
iCh. g. I written in the book of the kings of Israel 
2 Ch. 16. II they (are) written in the book of the 

17. 9 the book of the law of the Lord with 
20, 34 mentioned in the book of the kings 

24. 27 they (are) written in the story of . .book 

25. 4 as (it is) written in the law in the book 
25. 26 (are) they not written in the book of 

27. 7 they fare) viritten in the book of the 

28. 26 they (are) written in the book of the 
32 32 in the book of the kings of Judah and 
34. 14 the priest found a book of the law pf the 
34. IS I have found the book of the law in the 
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2 Ch. 34. 16 Shaphan carried the book to the king 
34. 18 Hilkiah the priest hath given, .a book 
34. 21 enquiie.. concerning the words of.. book 
34. 21 after alLthat is written in this book 
34. 24 the curses that are written in the book 
34. 30 he read, .all the words of the book 

34. 31 words, .which are written in this book 

35. 12 as (it is) >vritten in the book of Moses 

35. 27 they (are) written in the book of the 

36. 8 they (are) written in the book of the 
Neh. 8. I they spake . . to bring the book of the law 

8. 3 the people (were attentive) unto the book 

8. s Ezra opened the book, in the sight of all 
e. 8 So they read in the book, in the law of > 
8. 18 he read in the book of the law of God I 

9. 3 read in the book of the law of the Lord ' 
12. 23 The sons of Levi . .(were) written in . . book 
13. 1 read in the book of Moses in.. audience 

Esth. 2. 23 it was written in the book of the 

6. I he commanded to bring the book ot 

g. 32 confirmed . . and it was written in .. book 
10. 2 (are) they not written in the book of the 

Job 19. 23 oh that thej were printed in a book 1 
31. 35 (that) mine adversary had written a book 

Psa. 40. 7 in the volume of the book (it is) written 

69. 28 Let them be blotted out of the book of, 

139. 16 in thy book all (my members), .written 

Ecc. 12. 12 of making many books (there is) no end 

Isa. 29. II is become unto you as. .words of a book 
2g. 12 the book is delivered to him that 
29. 18 shall the deaf hear the words of the book 
30. 8 note it in a book, that it may be for the 
34. 16 Seek ye out of the book of the Lord 

Jer. 2s. 13 all that is written in this book, which 
30. 2 Write thee all the words, .in a book 
32. 12 the witnesses that subscribed the book 
36. 2 Take thee a roll of a book, and write 
36. 4 Baruch wrote . . upon a roll of a book 
36. 8 reading in the book the words of the 
36. 10 Then read Baruch in the book the words 
36. II When Michaiah.. had heard out. .book 
36. 13 Baruch read the book in the ears of the 
36. 18 I wrote (them) with ink in the book 
■36. 32 wrote therein, .all the words of the book 
45. " 1 he had written these words in a book 
51. 60 Jeremiah wrote in a book all the evil 
51. 63 hast made an end of reading this book 

Eze. 2. p and, lo, a roll of a book (was) therein 

Dan. g. 2 I Daniel understood by books the number 
12. 1 that shall be found vmtten in the book 

12. 4 shut up the words, and seal the book 
Nah. I. I The book of the vision of Nahuni the E, 
Mul. 3. 16 a book of remembrance was written 

3. Book, writing, 1S9 sephar. 

Ezra 4. is That search may be made in the book 
4. 15 so shalt thou find in the book of the 
6. 18 as it is written in the book of Moses 

Dan. 7. 10 was set, and the books were opened 

i.Book, writing, friEp sipkrah. 

Psa. 5S. 8 wanderings.. (are they) not in thy book f 
5.A (little) book, roll, scroll, fii^Klov biblion. 

Luke 4. 17 there was delivered unto him the book 
4. 17 when he had opened the book, he 

4. 20 he closed the book, and he gave (it) again 
John 20. 30 which are not written in this book 

21. 25 world, .could not contain the books 
Gal. 3. 10 all things which are written in the book 
2 Ti. 4. 13 bring (with thee), .the books, (but) 
Heb. g. ig sprinkled both the book, and. .the people 

10. 7 (in the volume of the book it is written 
KeY. I. II What thou seest, write in a book, and 

5. 1 1 saw. .a book written within and on the 
5. 2 Who is worthy to open the book, and to 
5. 3 no man. .was able to open the book 

5. 4 no man was found . . to open . . the book 
5. s Lion, .hath prevailed to open the book 
S. 7 he came and took the [book] out of the 
5. 8 when he had taken the book, the four 
5. g Thou art worthy to take tlie book, and t<r 
17. 8 whose names were not written in thebook 
20. 12 books were opened ; and another book 
20. 12 which were written in the books 

21. 27 which are written in the Lamb's book 

22. 7 that keepeth the sayings, .of this book 
22. 9 which keep the sayings of this book 
22. 10 Seal not the sayings.. of this book 

22. 18 that heareth the words, .of this book 
22. 18 plagues that are written in this book 

22. 19 things which arg written in this book 

6.Book, roll, pl0\os biblos. 

Matt. I. I The book of the generation of Jesus ' 
Marki2. 26 have ye not r^ad in the book of Moses 
Luke 3. 4 As it is written in the book of the words 
20. 42 David himself saith in the book of Psalms 
Acts 1. 20 it is written in the book of Psalms, Let 

7. 42 as it is written in the book of the Prophets 
ig. ig which used curious arts brought, .book* 

Phil. 4. 3 whose names (are) in the book of life 
Kev. 3. s not blot out his name out of the book 

13. 8 whose names are not written in the [bookj 
20. IS who. . v/as not found written in the book 
22. 19 man shall take away from, .the [book] of 
22. 19 take away his part out of the [book] of 

BOOK, littie — 

A little book, $iP\apiSiov hiblaridion. 

Rev. 10. 2 lie had in his hand a [little book] open 
10. 8 Go. .take the [little book] which is open 
10. 9 1, .said.. Give me the little book 
10. 10 1 took the little book out of the angel's 



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Booth, nap sukkah. 

Gen. 33. 17 Jacob.. made booths for his cattle 
Lev. 23. 42 Ye shall dwell in booths seven days 

23. 42 all. .Israelites born shall dwell in booths 
23. 43 I m.ade the children, .to dwell in booths 
Neh. 8. 14 children of Israel should dwell in booths 
8. IS Go forth unto the mount, .make booths 
8. 16 So the people went forth, .made, .booths 
8. 17 made booths, and sat under the booths 
Job 27. 18 as a booth (that) the keeper maketh 
Jon. 4. 5 Jonah, .there made hiia a booth, and sat 

SOOTT — 

l.Prey, spoil, 13, 15 baz. 

Jer. 49. 32 their camels shall be a booty, and tho 

2,PreT/, riippn malqoach. 

Num3i. 32 the booty, the rest of the prey which 
Z.Spoil, npiyp meshissak. 

Hab. 2. 7 thou shalt be for booties unto them ? 

Zeph. 1. 13 their goods shall become a booty, and 

BO'-OZ, $o6C 

The Greek mode of writing Boaz, 

Matt, I. 5 Salmon begat B. of Rachab, and B. 

Luke 3. 22 Obed, which was (the son) of B., which 

BORDEE — 

I. Enclosure, enclosed place, h>i^ gebul. 

Gen. 10. 19 the border of the Cahaaoites was from 

23. 17 the borders round about, were made 
47. 21 the borders of Egypt even to the (other) 

Exod. 8. 2 I will smite all thy borders with frogs 
34. 24 and enlarge thy borders : neither shall 

Num2o. 16 a city in the uttermost of thy border 
20. 17 left, until we have passed thy borders 

20. 21 passage through his border : wherefore 

21. 13 the border of Moab, between Moab and 
SI. 15 of Ar, and lieth down upon the border of 
21. 22 (high) way, until we be past thy borders 
21. 23 to pass through his border ; but Sihon 

21. 24 the border of the children of Aramon 

22. 36 border of Amon, wliich (is) in the utmost 

33. 44 in Ije-abarim, in the border of Aloab 

34. 3 south border shall be the outmost coast 

4 your border shall turn from thj south to 

5 the border shall fetch a compass from 

6 western border.. foraborcler..west border 
7, 9 this shall be your north border 

8 goings forth of the border shall be to 

9 the border shall go on to Ziphron, and 
. 10 east border froraHazar-enan to Shepham 

34. II the border shall descend, and shall reach 

34. 12 the border shall go down to Jordan, and 

35. 26 the border of the city of his refuge 

35. 27 the borders of the city of his refuge, and 
Deut. 3. 16 the border even imto. .(is) the border 

12. 20 God shall enlarge thy border, as he hath 
Josh 12. 2 (is) the border of the children of Ammon 

12. s the border of the . . the border of Sihon 

13. 3 unto the borders of Ekron northward 
13. 4 unto Apliek, to the borders of the Am.'s 
13. 10 unto the border of the children of Am. 
13. 11 Gilead, and the border of the Geshurites 
13. 23 border of the. .and the border (thereof) 
13. 26 from Mahanaira unto the border of Debir 
13. 27 Jordan and (his) border, (even) unto the 
15. I to the border ofjEdom the wilderness 
15. 2 And their south border was from the 
15. 5 east border (was) .. (their) border in the 
15. 6 the border v/ent up. .the border went up 
15. 7 the border went up. .the border passed 
15. 8 the border n-eut up. .the border went up 
15. 9 the border was drawn, the border was 
15. 10 the border compassed from Baalah west. 
15. II the border went out. .the border was 

15. II the goings out of the border were at the 
15. 12 the west border (was) to the great sea 
15. 47 and tho great sea, and the border (thereof) 
«6. 2 along unto the borders of Archi to Atar. 

5 the border of the. .even the border of 

6 the border went out. .the border went 
8 The border went out from Tappuah 

7 and the border went along on the right 

8 but Tappuah on the border of Manasseh 

17. 10 and the sea is his border ; and they met 

18. 12 their border on the. .and the border went 

18. 13 the border went, .the border descended 

18. 14 the border was drav.'n (thence), and 

18. 15 and the border went out on the west, and 
j8. 16 the bordepcame down to the end of the 
,t8. 19 the border passed, .the border were at 

19. 10 and the border of their inheritance was 
19. II their border went up toward the sea 
19. 12 unto the border of Chisloth-tabor, and 
19. 14 the border compasseth it on the north 
19. 18 their border was toward Jezreel, and 
19. 22 outgoings of their border were at Jordan 
tg. 25 their border was Helkath, .and Hali, and 
19. 46 and E.jkkon, with the border before 
22. 25 made Jordan a border between us and 

24. 50 they buried him in the border of his 
Judg. 2. 9 they buried him in the border of his 

II. 18 the border of Moab . .the border of Jloab 
t Sa. 6. 12 after them unto the border of Beth-she. 

10. 2 in the border of Benjamin, at Zelzali; and 

13. 18 the way of the border that looketh to 
I Ki. 4. 21 and unto tho border of Egj^pt : they 
a Ki. 3. 21 armour, .upward, and stood in the border 

18. 8 Gaza, and the borders thereof, from the 
t Ch. 9. 36 Philistines, and to the bord^v o£ Egypt 



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Psa. 78. 54 them to the border of his sanctuary 
.47. 14 peace (in) thy borders, (and) fillcth thee 

Prov.15. 25 "ill establish the border of the widow 

Isa. 15. 8 gone round about the borders of Moab 
19. ig pillar at the border thereof to the LOKD 
S4. 12 and all thy borders of pleasant stones 
60. 18 within thy borders: but thou shalt 

Jer. 15. 13 for all thy sins, even in all thy borders 
17. 3 for sin, throughout all thy borders 
31. 17 shall come again to their own border 

Eze. II. 10 judge you in the border of Israel ; and 
II. II I will judge you in the border of Israel 
27. 4 Thy borders (are) in the midst of the 
29. 10 Syene even unto the border of Ethiopia 
43. 13 a cubit, .and the border thereof by the 
43. 17 thereof; and the border about it (shall be) 
43. 20 and upon the border round about : thus 
45. I in all the borders thereof round about 
45. 7 from the west border unto, .east border 
47. 13 This (shall be) the border whereby ye 
47. 15 this (shall be) the border of the land 
47. 16 the border of Damascus and the border 
47. 17 the border from the sea. .the border of 
47. 17 northward, and the border of Hamath 
47. 18 Jordan, from the border unto the east 

47. ao sea from the border, till a man come over 

48. I the border of Damascus northward, to 
48. 2 the border of Dan, from the east side unto 
48. 3 the border of Asher, from the east side 
48. 4 the border of NaphtaU, from the east side 
48. s the borderof Manasseh, from the east side 
48. 6 the border of Ephraim, from the east side 
48. 7 the border of Eeuben, from the east side 
48. 8 the border of Judah, from the east side 
48. 12 most holy by the border of the Levites 
48. 13 the border of the priests the Levit >s 

48. 21 the east border, .toward the west border 
48. 22 the border of Judah, and the border 
48. 24 the border of Benjamin, from theeast side 
48. 25 the border of Simeon, from the east side 
48. 26 the border of Issachar, from the east side 
48. 27 the border of Zebulun, from the east side 
48. 28 And by the border of Gad, at. .the border 
Joel 3. 6 might remove them farfrom their border 
Amos I. 13 that they might enlarge their border 

6. 2 their border greater than your border? 
Chad. 7 thee (even) to the border : the men that 
Jlic. 5. 6 and when he treadeth within our borders 
Zeph. 2. 8 (themselves) against their border 

Mai. I. 4 Theborderofwickedness,and,Thepeople 
I. s be magnified from the border of Israel 

2. Enclosed place, npna gehulah. 

Bsa. 74. 17 Thou hast set all the borders of the earth 
S.Circle, circuit, nV'?^ gelilah. 

Josh. 13. 2 all the borders of the Philistines, and 
22. 10 they came unto the borders of Jordan 
22. II land of Canaan, in the borders of Jordan 

i.JIand, space, power, n; yad. 

2 Sa. 8. 3 went to recover his border at the river 
I Ch. 7. 29 by the borders of the children of Man. 

5. Thigh, ny)i yarkah. 

Gqn. 49. 13 and his border (shall be) unto Zidon 
6. Wing, t\i^ kanaph. 

Numis. 38 make them fringes in the border of their 
15. 38 upon the fringe of the borders 

7. Enclosing, irijpa misgereih. 

Exod25. 25 thou shalt make unto it a border of 

25. 25 shalt make a golden crown to the border 
25. 27 Over against the border shall the rings 
37. 12 he made thereunto a border of an 
37. 12 a crown of gold for the border thereof 
37 14 Over against the border were the rings 

1 Ki. 7. 28 the work of the bases, .had borders 

7. 28 the borders (were) between the ledges 
7. 29 on the borders tliat (were) between the 
7. 31 upon the mouth of it (were), .borders 
7. 32 under the borders (were) four wheels 
7. 35 the ledges thereof and the borders 

7. 36 on the borders thereof, he graved cherub. 
sKi. 16. 17 king Ahaz cut of! the borders of the 

S.Height, hill, nsj naphah. 

Josh II. 2 in the borders of Dor on the west 
9. End, extremity, n. qels. 

2 Ki. 19. 23 enter mto the lodgings of his borders 
Isa. 37. 24 I will enter into the height of his border 
Jer. 50. 26 Come against her from the utmost border 

IQ.End, extremity, ns;5 qatseh. 

Exodi6. 35 they came unto the borders of the land 

19. 12 into the mount, or touch the border 
Josh. 4. 19 in Gilgal, in the east border of Jericho 
ll.Lip, edge, nsV saphah. 

Exod28. 26 thou shalt put them, in the border 

39. 19 and put (them), .upon the border of it 
Judg. 7. 22 the host fled. . to the border of Abel-M. 

12.0ufgoings, niNV'iB totsaoth. 

I Ch. 5.16 they dwelt in Gilead . .upon their borders 

\Z.A row, lin tor. 

Song I II We will make thee borders of gold 
\i.Frontier, marches, borders, fieQipwv mcthorion. 

Mark 7. 24 went into the [borders] of Tyre and Sidon 

15. Tassel, fringe, extremity, Hpaam'Sav kraspedon. 
Matt23. 5 they, .enl.irge the borders of their garm. 
Mark 6. 56 that they might touch, .but the border 
Luke 8. 44 came behind, i ad touched the border 



16.Goal, boundary, border, limit, Zpiov horion. 

Matt 4. 13 which is.. in the borders of Zabulonand 
BOEDES, utmost — 
End, extremity, yp gets. 

Jer. 50. 25- Come against her from the utmost border 
BORDER, to (be) — 
To be an enclosure, hz} gabal. 

Josh 18. 20 Jordan was the border of it on the east 

Zech. 9. 2 Hamath also shall border thereby 
BORE, to — 

1. To bore, pierce, ap; naqdb. 

2 Ki. 12. 9 the priest took a chest, and bored a hole 
Job 41. 2 or bore his jaw through with a thorn 7 

2. To perforate, Vi"] ratsa. 

Exod2 1 . 6 his master shall bore his ear through with 
BORN — 
l.fo beget, bear, bring forth, -h] yalad. 

Job 14. I Man (that is) bom of a woman (is) of few 
15. 14 and (he which is) born of a woman, that 

25. 4 can he be clean (that is) born of a woman* 

2. One bom, t^: yelid. 

Gen. 14. 14 trained (servants), born In his own house 
17. 12 he that is born in the house, or bought 
17. 13 He that is born in thy house, and he 

77. 23 Abraham took.. all that were born in his 

17. 27 the men of his house, bom in the houso 
Lev. 22. II and he that is bom in hia house 

3. One bom, -i'h- yillod. 

Exod. I. 22 Every son that is bom ye shall cast 
Josh. 5. 5 the people (that were) bom in the wild. 
2 Sa. 5. 14 that were bom unto him in Jerusalem 

12. 24 the child also (that is) born.. shall surely 
Jer. 16. 3 concerning the daughters that are born 

i.Birth, nnJ'iD moledeth. 

Lev. 18. 9 bom at home, or bom abroad, .their 

BORN at or in — 

By birth, r(j) yivei to gcnei. 

Acts 18. 2 found a certain Jew. .bom in Pontns 

18. 24 a certain Jew. .bom at Alexandria 

[Sec also Country, firstborn, land, new, servant.) 

BORN, to be — 

I. To be bom, begotten, brought forth,'\\] yalad, 2. 
Gen. 21. 5 when his son Isaac was bom unto him 
Num 26. 60 unto Aaxon was born Nadab and Abihu 
2. Sa. 3. 2 unto David were sons born in Hebron 

5. 13 there were, .sons and daughters bom 

14. 27 unto Absalom there were born three sons 
I Ki. 13. 2 a child shall be born unto the house of 

1 Ch. 2. 3 three were bom unto him of the daughter 

2. 9 The sons also of Hezron, that were born 

3. I which were bom unto him in Hebron 
3. 4 six were born unto him in Hebron- 

3. 5 these were bom unto him in Jerusalem 

7. 2t whom the men of Gath (that were) born 

20. 8 These were bom unto the giant in Gath 
22. 9 Behold, a son shall be born to thee 

26. 6 unto .Shemaiah his son were sons bom 
Ezra 10. 3 the v;ives, and such as are bom of them 
Job I. 2 there were born unto him seven sons 

3. 3 Let the day perish wherein I was bom 
II. 12 though man be bom (like) a wild ass's 

15. 7 thou the tirst man (that) was born ? 

38. 21 Knowest thou, because thou wast, .bom 
Psa. 22. 31 They shall come, .that shall be bom 

78. 6 the children (which) should be born 
Prov.17. 17 and a brother is bom for adversity 
Eccl. 4. 14 also (he that is) born .becometh poor 
Isa. 65. 8 shall a nation be bom at once ■; 

Hos. 2. 3 set her as in the day that she was born 

2.7*0 be born or begotten, 17; yalad, 4. 

Gen. 4. 25 to Seth, to him also there was bom a son 

6. I daughters were born unto them 

10. 21 elder, even to him were (children) born 
10. 25 unto Eber v/ere bom two sons : the name 
24. IS Eebekah came out, who was bom to B. 

35. 26 which were bom to him in Padan-aram 

36. 5 were born imto him in the land of Canaan 
41. 50 unto Joseph were born two sons before tho 
46. 22 which were born to Jacob : all the souls 
46. 27 which were bom him in Egypt, .two souls 

Judg 18. 29 Dan their father, who was born unto Is. 
Ruth 4. 17 There is a son bom to Naomi ; and they 

2 Sa. 3. 2 unto David were sons born in Hebron 

3. 5 There were bom to David in Hebron 

21. 20 and he also was bom to the giant 

21. 22 These four were born to the giant in Gath 
iCh. 1. 19 unto Eber were bom two sons: the name 
Job 5. 7 man is bom unto trouble, as the sparks 
Psa. 87. 4 behold Philistia. .this, .was bom there 

87. s This and that man was born in her : and 
87. 6 (that) this (man) was born there 
Isa. g. 6 unto us a child is bom, unto us a son 
Jer. 20. 14 Cursed (be) the day wherein I was bom 
20. 15 sajing, A man child is bcm unto thee 

22. 26 I will cast thee, .where ye were not born 

3.2*0 be brought forth, "iS; yalad, 6. 

Eze. 16. 4 in the day thou wast bom tliy navel 
i5. 5 person, in the day that thou wast bom 

4.T0 heget, bring forth, yivviw gennao. 

Matt. T. 16 of whom was bom J esus .. called Clirist 
«. I when Jesus was bom in Bethlehem ol 

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Matt. 2, 4 of them where Christ should be bom 

ig. 12 v/ere so born from (their) mother's womb 
26. 24 been good.. if lie had not been born 
Mark 14 21 good were it. .if lie had never been born 
Luke I. 33 that holy thing which shall be born of 
John I. 13 \\^lich were born, not of blood, nor of the 
3. 3 Except a man be born again, he cannot 
3. 4 can a man be born.. and be born? 
3. 5 Except a man be born of water and 
3. 6 is born of the flesh . . bom of the spirit 
3. 7 I said unto thee, Ye must he bom again 

3. 8 so is every one that is born of the Spirit 
ij. 41 We be not born of fornication ; we have 
9. 2 who did sin. .that he was born blind ? 
9. 19 Is this your son, who ye say was born 
g. 20 We know, .that he was born blind 

9. 32 opened the eyes of one that was born 
9. 34 Thou wast altogether born in sins, and 
16. 21 for joy that a man is born into the world 
18. 37 To this end was I born, and for this cause 
Acts 2. 8 in our own tongue, wherein we were born? 
7. 2o In which time Moses was bom, and was 
22. 3 1 am verily a man . . a Jew, born in Tarsus 
22. 28 And Paul said. But I was (free) bom 
Rom. 9. II (the children) being not yet bom, neither 
Gal. 4. 23 he. .was born after the flesh; but he of 

4. 29 hethat wasbornafterthefleshpersecuted 
Heb.ii. 23 By faith Moses, when he was born 

1 Jo. 2. 29 every one thatdoethrighteousnessisborn 

3. 9 is bom of God . .because he is bom 

4. 7 every one that loveth is born of God, and 

5. I Whosoever belie veth. .isbornof God : and 
5. 4 whatsoever is born of God overcometh 

5. 18 whosoever is born of God sinneth not 

5.7*0 bring forth children, tIktw tikto. 

Matt. 2. 2 Where is he that is bom king of the Jews ? 
Luke 2. II nnto you is bom this day, in the city of 
Bev. 12. 4 to devour her child as soon as it was bom 

BORN again, to be — 

To beget anew, avayevvdui anagennao. 

I Pe. I. 23 Being born again, not of corruptible seed 

BORN out of due time, one — 
Abortion, an vnlimely birth, eKrpafia cktroma. 
I Co. 15. 8 as of one bom out of due time 

BORN', that is — 

Begotten, born, yivvr)T6s gennUos. 

JNIatt II. II Among them that are bom of women 
Luke 7. 28 .Among those that are born of women 

BORK, as they be — 

From, the belly, J020 mibbeten. 

Psa. 58. 3 they' go astray as soon as they be bom 

BORIT (in the land) — 

An aboriginal, inborn, native, rn|s ezrach. 

Exodi2. 19 whether, .a stranger, or bom in the land 
12. 48 shall be as one that is bom in the land 

lev. 23. 42 Israelites born shall dv/ell in booths 

24. 16 stranger, as he that is born in the land 
Num. 9. 14 for him that was born in the land 

15. 30 born in the land, or a stranger, the same 

BORN of or in the country — 

An aboriginal, inborn, native, rriiX ezrach. 

Hum 15. 13 AH that are bom of the' country shall do 
Eze. 47. 22 shall be unto you as born iu the country 

BORN among you or home bom — 

Aboriginal, inborn, native, n"iiK ezrach. 

Exod 12. 49 One law shall be to him that is homebom 
lev. ig. 34 be unto you as one born among you 
!Num 15. 29 him that is born among the children of 
Josh. 8. 33 stranger, as he that was bom among them 

BORN (one) — 

A son, J 3 ben. 

Gen. 15. 3 lo, one bom in ray house is mine heir 
Eccl. 2. 7 and had servants bom in my house 

BORNE, to be — 

To be lifted up, borne, ii^i nasa, 2. 

Exod 25. 14 that the ark may be borne with them 

25. 28 that the table may be borne with them 
Isa. 66. 12 ye shall be borne upon (her) sides 

Jer. lo. s they must needs be borne, because they 

BORNE, are — 

To bear, carry, DOj; amas. 

Isa. 46. 3 which are borne (by me) from the belly 

BORNE, grievous to be — 

Hard to be borne, SvcrfidtrraKTos dusbastahtos. 
Matt 23. 4 heavy burdens and (grievous to be borne] 
luke II. 46 lade. .M-ith burdens grievous to be borne 

BORNE up, to be — 

To be supported, tjod samak, 2. 

Judgi6. 29 and on which it was borne up 

BORROW, to — 

Tt.To be joined {to another), nh lavah. 

Deut28. 12 thou shalt lend . .tfiou shalt not borrow 
Neh. 5. 4 We have borrowed money for the king's 
Psa. 37. 21 The wicked borroweth, and payeth not 

2. To interweave, Bjj; ahat. 

Deut 15. 6 thou shalt lend . . thou shalt not borrow 



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Z.To ask, hisi^ shaal. 

Exod. 3. 22 every woman" shall borrow of her 

11. 2 let every man borrow of his neighbour 

12. 35 they borrowed of the Egyptians jewels 
22. 14 if a man borrow (ought) of his neighbour 

2 Ki. 4. 3 said, Go, borrow thee vessels abroad 
4. To put out at usury, Savel^a daneizo. 

Matt. 5. 42from him that would borrow of thee 

BORROW a few, to — 

To make few, D^a maat, 5. 

2 Ki. 4. 3 empty vessels ; borrow not a few 

BORROWED, to be — 
To ask, '?!<?' shaxd. 

2 Ki. 6. 5 Alas, master ! for it was borrowed 

BORROWER — 

To be joined, rfh lavah. 

Prov.22. 7 the borrower (is) servant to the lender 
Isa. 24. 2 as with the lender, so with the borrower 

BOSOM — 

l.Hidden placp, 3h chob. 

Job 31. 33 hilling mine iniquity in my bosom 

2.Tnlel, pin choq. 

Psa. 74. II pluck (it) out of thy bosom 

'6. Inlet, p''r\ cheq. 

Gen. 16. 5 I have given my maid into thy bosom 
Exod. 4. 6 Put now thine hand into thy bosom 
4. 6 he put his hand into his bosom 
4. 7 Put thine hand into thy bosom again 
4. 7 he put his hand into his bosom again 
4. 7 plucked it out of his bosom, and, behold 
Numii. 12 Carrj' them in thy bosom, as a. .father 
Deut 13. 6 the wife of thy bosom, or thy friend 
28. 54 be evil toward, .the wife of his bosom 
28. 56 evil toward the husband of her bosom 
Ruth 4. 16 Naomi took the child, .in her bosom 
2 Sa. 12. 3 one little ewe lamb . .lay in his bosom 

12. 8 thy master's wives into thy bosom 

1 Ki. I. 2 let her lie in thy bosom, that my lord 

3. 20 and laid it in her bosom 
"3. 20 laid her dead child in my bosom 
17. 19 he took him out of her bosom, .and laid 
Psa. 35. 13 my prayer returned into mine oivn bosom 
79. 12 unto our neighbours, .into their bosom 
89. 50 I do bear in my bosom, .all the mighty 
Prov. 5. 20 and embrace the bosom of a stranger? 
6. 27 Can a man take fire in his bosom, and 
17. 23 wicked, .taketh a gift out of the bosom 
21. 14 a reward in the bosom strong \vrath 
Eccl. 7. g anger resteth in the bosom of fools 
Isa. 40. I [ he shall . . carry . . in his bosom .. shall 
65. 6 but . . even recompense into their bosom 
65. 7 will I measure . . work into their bosom 
Jer. 32. i8 Thou, .recompensest. .into the bosom of 
lam. 2. 12 poured out into their mothers' bosom 
Mic. 7. 5 keep..fromher that liethin thy bosom 

i.Lap, IVO cheisen. 

Psa. 129. 7 nor he that bindeth sheaves his bosom 

5.Lap, hollow thing, nn?s tsallachath. 

Prov.ig. 24 slothful, .hideth his hand in. .bosom 
26. 15 slothful hideth his hand in. .bosom 

Q. Bosom, hollow thing, kSXttos kolpos. 

luke 6. 38 good . . shall men give into your bosom 
16. 22 beggar, .carried, .into Abraham's bosom 
16. 23 seeth Abraham . .and Lazarus in his bosom 

John I. 18 which is in the bosom of the Father, he 

13. 23 there was leaning on Jesus' bosom one of 

BO'-SOR, ^offSp the father of Balaam. 
Tlie Greek form of writing Beor. 

2 Pe. 2. 15 Balaam (the son) of B., who loved 

BOSS — 

Arch, protuberance, 3? gab. 

Job 15. 26 He runneth, .upon the thick bosses of his 
BOTCH — 
Infla.mmation, J'ns' shechin. 

Deut28. 27 The Lord will smite thee with the botch 
28. 35 LOKD shall smite, .with a sore botch 

BOTH — 

l.Together, in; yachad. 

Psa. 4. 8 I will both lay me down in peace 
2.rwo, DM?? shenayim. 

Gen. 2. 25 they were both naked, the man and his 
3. 7 the eyes of them both were opened, and 
9. 23 laid (it) upon boUi their shoulders , 
ig. 36 Thus were both the daughters of Lot 

21. 27 and both of them made a covenant 

2T. 31 because there they sware both of them 

22. 6 and they went both of them together 
22. 8 so they went both of them together 
27.45 why should I be deprived . . of you both 

31. 37 that they may judge betwixt us both 
40. s they dreamed a dream both of them 
48. 13 Joseph took them both, Ephraim 

Exod22. II oath of the Lord be between them both 
26. 24 thus shall it be for them both ; they 

32. 15 tables (were) written on both their sides 
36. 29 thus he did to both of them in both the 

I«v. 16. 21 Aaron shall lay both his hands upon the 
20. II, 12 both of them shall surely be put to 
20. 13 both of them have committed an abonL 
zo. 18 both of them shaU be cut oil from 



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Num. 7. 13 of them, .full' of fine flour mingled 
7. 19, 25 both.of them full of fine flour 
So in V. 31, 37, 43, 49, 55, 61, 67, 73, 79. 
12. 5 Lord, .called, .and they both came forth 
25. 8 thrust both of them through, the man of 
Deutig. 17 Then both the men, between whom the 
'22. 22 then they shall both of them die 

22. 24 ye shall bring them both out unto the 

23. 18 both these (are) abomination unto the 
Judg ig. 6 did eat and drink both of them together 

ig. 8 afternoon, and they did eat both of them 
Ruth I. 5 Mahlon and Chilion died also both of 
I Sa. 2. 34 in one day they shall die both of them 

3. II both the ears of every one that heareth 

5. 4 both the palms of his hands (were) cut off 
9. 26 they went, .both of them, he and Samuel 

14. II both of them discovered themselves unto 

20. II they went out both of them into the field 
20. 42 forasmuch as we have sworn both of us 

25. 43 they were also both of them his wives 
g. 13 ilephibosheth. .was lame on both hisfeet 

17. 18 they went both of them away quickly 

6. 25 both the cherubim (were) of one measure 
2. II parted t'nem both asunder ; and Elijah 

21. 12 whosoever heareth of it, both his ears 
Esth. 2. 23 they were both hanged on a tree : and it 
Job 9. 33 daysman..miglitlay hishanduponusbiitlj 
Prov.17. 15 they both (are) abonination to the LcRD 

20. 10 both of them (are) alike abomination to 

20. 12 Lord hath made even botli of them 

24. 22 who knoweth the ruin of them both? 
27. 3 fqtts ■vvi-ath (is) heavier than them both 

29. 13 the Lord lighteneth both their eyes 
Eccl. 4. 3 better (is he) than both they, which hath 

11. 6 whether they both (shall be) alike good 
Isa. I. 31 they shall both burn together, and none 

7. 16 shall be forsaken of both her kings 

8. 14 a rock of offence to both the houses of 
Jer. 46. 12 mighty, .they are fallen both together 
Eze. 15. 4 the fire devoureth both the ends of it 

23. 13 I saw that, .they (took) both one away 
Dan. 11. 27 both these kings' hearts, .to do mischief 
Zech. 6. 13 the counsel of peace . . between them both 

3. Both {of two), afi^Srepoi amphoteroi. 

Matt. g. 17 into new bottles, and both are preserved 

13. 30 let both grow together until the harvest 

15. 14 if the blind lead . . both shall fall iiito the 
luke I. 6 they were both righteous before God 

I." 7 they both were, .well stricken in years 
5. 7 filled both the ships, so that they began 

5. 38 into new bottles; and [both] are preserved 

6. 39 shall they not both fall into the ditch? 

7. 42 to pay, he frankly forgave them both 
Acts 7. 38 they went down both into the water 

23. 8 spirit ; but the Pharisees confess both 
Eph. 2. 14 he is our peace, who hath made both one 
2. 16 that he might reconcile both unto God 
2. 18 through him we both have access by one 

i.TiBO, Sio duo. 

John 20. 4 they ran both together : and the other 
Rev. ig. 20 both were cast alive into a lake of fire 

B.Each of the, eKaffros tUv hekastos ton. 

Heb. II. 21 Jacob, .blessed both the sons of Joseph 
BOTH... and, (also)— 
l.Unto, Sx el. 

Jer. 36. 16 they were afraid, both one and other 
2. Also... also, D3...D3 gam. ..gam. 

Gen. 24. 25 We have both straw and provender 
44. 16 both we, and (he) also with whom thecu; 

Z. And. ..and, 1...1, ve...ve. 

Num. 9. 14 one ordinance, both for the stranger, and 
Psa. 76. 6 both the chariot and horse are cast into 

4.0», upon, hiial. »■ 

Exod 35. 22 th^ caihe, both men and women, as many 

5.And...and, Kal...Kai kai...kai. 

Matt 10. 28 is able to destroy both soul and body in 

12. 22 blind and dumb both spake and saw 
Mark 6. 30 [both] what they have done, and what they 

7. 37 he maketh both the deaf to hear, and 
luke 2. 46 both hearing them, and asking them 

5. 36 thenboth the new maketh a rent, and 
21. 16 shall be betrayed both by parents, and 

22. 33 with thee, both into prison, and to death 
John 2. 2 And both Jesus was called, and his 

4. 36 both he that soweth and he that reapetli 
7. 28 Ye both know me, and ye know whence 

9. 37 Thou hast both s»en him, and it is he 
II. 48 take away both our place and nation 

11. 57 Now [both] the chief priests and the Ph. 

12. 28 I have both glorified (it), and will glorify 

15. 24 they both seeh and hated both me and 
Acts. 2. 29 that he is both dead and buried, and 

26. 29 were both almost, and altogether such as 
Rom II. 33 bothof the wisdom and knowledge of GodI 

14. 9 to this end Christ both died, and rose 
14. 9 be Lord both of the dead and living ^ 

4. II unto.. present hour we both hunger ani 

6. 13 God shall destroy both it and them 

7. 29 that both they that have wives, .and they 
7. 34 may.be holy both in body and in spirit 
2. 13 which jirorketh in you both to will and 
4. 9 things, which ye have both learned and 
4. 12 I am instructed [both] to be full and to bo 
4. 12 both to abound and to suffer need 
2. IS Who both killed the lord Jesus and 
5. 15 good, [both] among yourselves, pnd to all 
.3. 4 that ye both do and will do the things 



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1 Ti. 4. to For., wc [both] labour and suffer reproach 

4. 16 in doing tliis thou Shalt both save thyself 
Titus I. 9 by sound doctrine both to e.xhort and to 
Finn. 16 both in the llesh, and in the Lord? 

2 I'c. 3. 18 To him (be) glory both now and for ever 
2 Jo. 9 he hath both tlie Father and the Son 
Kcv. 13. 15 the image of the beast should both speak 

C.Aii.d.. and, TC.Kai IcJcai. 

iMatti2. 10 as many as they found, both bad and 
Acts I. I all that Jesus began both to do and teach 
I. 8 be witnesses unto me both in Jer. and 
I. 13 where aljode both Peter and James, and 
4. 27 both Herod and Pontius Pilate, with 
8. 12 were baptized, both men and women 
8. 38 into the water, both Philip and tho 
10. 39 he did both in the land of the Jews and 
14. I both of the Jews and also of the Greeks 
14. s both of tlie Gentiles, and also of the 

19. xo word of the Lord, .both Jews and Greeks 

20. 21 Testifying both to the Jews, and also to 

21. 12 both we, and they of that place, besought 

22. 4 delivering into prisons both men and 

24. 15 resurrection., both of the just and unjust 

25. 24 both at Jerusalem, and. .here, crying 

26. 22 witnessing both to small and great 

28. 23 both out of the law of Moses, and. .the 
Eom. I. 12 by the mutual faith both of you and me 
I. 14 I am debtor both to the Greeks and 
I. 14 both to the wise, and to the unwise 
3. 9 we have before proved both Jews and 
■ Co. I. 2 Christ our Lord, both theirs and our'a 

1. 24 them which are called, both Jews and 
Fph. I. 10 [both] which are in heaven, and which are 
riiil. I. 7 both in my bonds, and in the defence 
Ileb. 2. 4 both with signs and wonders, and with 

2. II both he that sanctifteth and they who 
5. I may offer both gifts and sacrifices for 

5. 14 exercised to discern both good and evil 

6. 19 \\Tiich..wehave. .bothsureandstedfast 
9. 9 in which were offered both gifts and 

9. 19 sprinkled both the book, and all the 
10. 33 both by reproaches and afflictions 

7.Aiul...and, t€...t6 te...te. ' 

Acts 26. 16 minister and a witness both of these 
f>. And. ..and, t€...S( ie...de. 

Acts 5. 14 multitudes both of men and women 

BOTH the hands — 

T/tc two fists, D;jEn cliophnayim. 

Eccl. 4. 6 than both the liands full (with) travail 

BOTH parties — 
Two, D'_yj shenayim. 

Exod:2. 9 the cause of both parties shall come 

BOTH twain — 
Tieo, o^J?* shenayim. 

Eze. 21. 19 bdtii twain shall come forth out of one _ 

BOTTLE — 

I. Hollow thing, bottle, B'lx oh. 

Job 32. 19 it is ready to burst like new bottles 

2. Hollow thing, bottle, piajpn baqbuq. 

Jer. 19. I Go and get a potter's earthen bottle, and 
iq. 10 Then shalt thou break the bottle in 

Z.Hcat, nsn cJiemah. 

Hos. 7. 5 have made (him) sick with bottles of 
4. Bottle, thing shut up, nsri chemeth. 

Gen. 21. 14 took bread and a bottle of water, and 
21. 15 the water was spent in the bottle, and 
21. 19 she went, and filled the bottle with 
Hab. 2. is.Woe unto him.. that puttest thy bottle 
Z. Bottle, INJ nod. 

Josh. 9. 4 wine bottles, old, and rent, and bound 

9. 13 these bottles of wine which we filled 
Judg. 4. 19 she opened a bottle of milk, and gave 
I Sa. 16. 20 a bottle of wine, and a kid, and sent 
Psa. 56. 8 put thou my tears into thy bottle 

119. 83 I am become like a bottle in the smoke 

&. Bottle, Sni nebel. 

I Sa. I. 24 one ephah of flour, and a bottle of wine 
10. 3 and another carrying a bottle of wine 
23. 18 two hundred loaves, and two bottles of 
a Sa. 16. I summer fruits, and a bottle of wine 
Job 38. 37 who can stay the bottles of heaven 
Jer. 13. 12, 12 Every bottle shall be filled with wine 
48. 12 I wiU send, .and break their bottles 
1. Bottle of skin, cktkSs asfcos. 

Matt. 9. 17 new wine, into old bottles: else the bottles 
9. 17 bottles perish . . new wine into new bottles 
Mark 2. 22 old bottles. .>vine doth burst the bottles 

2. 22 bottles will be marred.. [new bottles) 
Luke s- 37 no man putteth new wine into old bottles 
' 5- 37 burst the bottles, .thebottlesshallperish 

S- 38 new wine must be put into new bottles 

BOTTOM — 

1. Lower part, ri'yix arith. 

Dan. 6. 24 or ever they came at the bottom of the 
2.Lap, hollow part, p'n cheq. 
•Eze. 43. 13 even the bottom, .a cubit, and. .breadth 
43. 14 from the bottom (upon) the ground, .to 
43. 17 the bottom thereof, .a cubit about ; and 

S. Foundation, "nO". yesod. 

£Md2Q. 12 pour aU the blood beside the bottom of 



lev. 4. 7 the blood of the bullock at the bottom of 
4. 18, 25 blood at the bottom of the altar of 

4. 30, 34 blood thereof at the bottom of the al. 

5. 9 the rest of the blood, .at the bottom of 

8. IS poured the blood at the bottom of the 

9. 9 poured out the blood at the bottom of 

i.Depth, place of shadovis, rh^-iO metsolah. 

E.xodis. 5 they sank into the bottom as a stone 
5. Depth, shadowy place, nVisp metsuUah. 

Zech. I. 8 the myrtle trees "that (were) in the bottom 

6. Cutting, extremity, 2vp. qetseb. 

Jon. 2. 6 I went down' to the bottoms of the 

7. Soil, pavement, J/p-ip qarqa. 

Amos 9. 3 though they be. .in the bottom of the sea 
8 Coiich covering, ny?-! re2}hidah. 

Song 3. 10 He mad'e. .the bottom thereof (oO gold 
9. Hoot, &■}& shoresh. 

Job 36. 30 and covereth the bottom of the sea 
10. Downward, beneath, icdrai kato. 

Matt27. 51 rent in twain from the top to the bottom 

Markis. 38 from the top to the bottom 

BOTTOMLESS — 

Very deep, &0vcrcros abussos. 

Eev. 9. 1 was given the key of the bottomless 

9. 2 [he opened the bottomless pit ; and there] 

BOTTOMLESS pit — 

Very deep place, 6.fivcr(roi abussos. 

Eev. g. II a king, .the angel of the bottomless pit 
II. 7 that ascendeth out of the bottomless pit 
17. 8 shall ascend out of the bottomless pit 
20. 1 having the key of the bottomless pit and 
20. 3, cast him into the bottomless pit, and shut 
BOUGH — 
I.Summit, TDK amir. 

Isa. 17. 6 berries in the top of the uppermost bough 

2. Son, J3 ben. 

Gen. 49. 22 (is) a fruitful bough.. a fruitful bough 

3. Thicket, forest, ez-m choresh. 

Isa. 17. 9 strong cities be as a forsaken bough 

4. Twig, shoot, nsy? seappah. 

'Eze. 31. 6 fowls.. made their nests in his boughs 
31. 8 fir trees were not like hisboughs, and the 

5. Twig, shoot, nsyiD sarappiah. 

Eze. 31. 5 his boughs were multiplied, and his 

Q.Branch, IJj; anaph. 

Lev. 23. 40 and the boughs of thick trees 
Psa. Bo. 10 the boughs thereof (were like) the goodly 
Eze. 17. 23 it shall bring forth boughs, and bear 
Dan. 4. 12 fowls of the heaven dwelt in the boughs 

7. Branch, ornament, TnHSporah. 

Eze. 31. 12 his boughs are broken by all the rivers 

S.Branch, omayneni, rvjxs purah. 

Isa. 10. 33 the LOKD . . aliall lop the bough with terror 

9. Fruit, 't-^ peri. 

Lev. 23. 40 ye shall take, .the boughs of goodly trees 

10. A cutting, branch, Txp qatsir. 

Job 14. 9 bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant 
Psa. 80. II She sent out her boughs unto the sea 
Isa. 27. II When the boughs thereof are withered 

W. Interwoven tvng, ^ib sok. 

Judg. 9. 49 people, .cut do^vn every man his bough 
\2. Interwoven twig, njib -spkah. 

Judg. 9. 48 cut iovm a bough from the trees, and 
BOTTGH, thick — 

1. Thick, dense object, niy. aboth. 

Eze. 31. 3 and his top was among the thick boughs 
31. 10 shot up his top among the thick boughs 
31. 14 shoot up their top amongthe thick boughs 

2. Outspread, entangled bough, Xpo sobek. 

2 Sa. 18. 9 the mule went under the thick boughs 
BOUGHS — 

Pointed twigs, D'jpjD sansinnim. 
. Song 7. 8 I wU take hold of the boughs thereof 
BOUGHS, to go over the — 
To glean thoroiighly, nxs paar, 3. 

Deut 24. 20 thou shalt not go over the boughs 
BOUGHT — 
A purchase, acqui.sition, njpo miqnah. 

Gen. 17. 12 or bought with money of any stranger 
17. 27 bought ■with money of the stranger, were 

Lev. 25. SI out of the money that he was boupht for 
27. 22 a fleld which he hath bought, which 

BOUGHT, to be — 

To be gained, acquired, .I3p qanah, 2. 

Jer. 32. 43 fields shall be bought in this land, whereof 
BOUGHT, he that is — 
A purchase, acquisition, .IJpD miqnah. 

Gen. 17. 13 he that is bought with thy money, must 
17. 23 all that were bought with his money 

Exodi2. 44 every man's servant that is bought fot 

BOUND — 

1. Bound, g.irded, Tpiji asir. 

l^sa. 107. 10 Such as sit. .bound in aSictioa aod Iron 



2. Enclosed place, h\2i gebul. 

Exod 23. 31 I will set thy bounds from the Ked sea . 
Job 38. 20 thou shouldest take it to the bound thereof 
Psa. 104. 9 hast set a bound that they may not pass 
Jer. s- 22 have placed the sand (for) the bound of 
Hos. 5. 10 were like them that remove the bound 

i. Enclosed place, rh',2i gehulah. 

Deut 32. 8 he set the bounds of the people according 

Isa. 10. 13 I have removed the bounds of the peoplo 
4. Statute, limit, pn choq. 

Job 14. s thou hast appointed his bounds that he 
26. 10 He. .compassed the waters with bounds 
d.Bent, bc7iding, bowed down, ns3 kephath, 3. 

Dan. 3. 23 fell down bound into the midst, .burning 
3. 24 Did not we cast three men bound into , 
Q. Thread, cord; bound to, ^'np pathil. 

Num 19. IS which hath no covering bound upon It 
7. To bind, tie, lap qashar. 

Prov.22. IS Eoolisliness (is) bound in the heart of a 

BOUND, to be — 

l.To be bound, ncK asar, 2. 

Gen. 42. 19 let one of your brethren be bound in the 

Judg i6. 6 wherewith thou mightest be bound to 
16. 10, 13 wherewith thou mightest be bouud 
2. To be bound, idn asar, 4. 

Isa. 22. 3 thy lulers.. arc bound by the archers 
Z.To be bound, bent, ns? kephath. 

Dan. 3. 21 these men were bound in their coats, and 
4. To fetter, prn, rathaq, 4. 

Nah. 3. 10 all her great men were bound In chains 
5.T0 piress, Tf^ tsarar. 

1 Sa. 2s. 29 tlie soul of my lord shall be bound in the 
6. To be twisted together, ipiy saqad, 2. 

Lara. 1.14 The yoke of my transgressions is bound 
7. To owe, oip^iKa oj^heilo. 

2 Th. I. 3 We are bound to thanl: God always for 

2. 13 we are bound to give thauks alway to 

BOUND, to be kept — 
To bind, Scc/ie'iu desmeS. 

Luke 8. 29 he ^vas kept bound with chains and In 

BOUND, those which axe — 
One bound, tdn asir. 

Psa. 68. 6 he briugeth out those which are bound 
BOUND up — 
l.To be straitened, pressed together, Tiy (.'sarar, 4. 

Josh. 9. 4 wine bottles, old, and rent, and bound up 
'2. 7*0 bind, tie, ".'^f) qashar. 

Gen. 44. 30 his life is bound up in the lad's life 

BOUND up, be — 

BccaTise of t!te wound, or for binding vp, "iii-^. 
Jer. 30. 13 that thou mayest be bound up : thouliast 

BOUND up, to be — 

l.To be wrapipecl around, l?3n chabash, 4. 

Isa. I. 6 have not been closed, neither bound up 
Eze. 30. 21 it shall not be bound up to be healed, to- 

2.T0 2yress, "DV tsarar. 

Exodi2. 34 their kneading troughs being bound up 
Hos. 13. 12 The iniquity of Ephraim (is) bound up 

BOUND about, to be — 

To bind around, treptSeco perideo. 

John II. 44 his face was bound about with a napkin 

BOUND with, to be — 

l.To be laid round about, irfpiKfifiai perikeimai. 

Acts 28. 20 for the hope of Israel I am bound with 
2.T0 be bound, with, (Tuvdeofiai sundeomai. 

Heb. 13. 3 that are in bonds, as bound with them 

BOUND, utmost — 

Mark, limit, njxri iaavdh. 

Gen. 49. 26 the utmost bpimd of the esrerlasting hills 
BOUNDS — 
Set limit, SpoBetria horothesia. 

Acts 17. 26 determined.. the bounds of their habita. 

BOUNDS (about), to set — 

To make an enclosure, V33 gabal, 5. 

E.xod 19. 12 set bounds unto the people round abnufr 
Exod 19. 23 Set bounds about the mount, and sanctify 

BOUNTIFUL — 

l.Good, 2112 iob. 

Prov.22. 9 He that hath a bountiful eye shall be 
2.Rich, easy, free, tw shoa. 

Isa. 32. 5 nor the churl said (to be) bountiful 
EOUNTTFULLy — 
Good or fair speech, blessing, evXoy'ta eulogia. 

2 Co. 9. 6 sowethbountifullyshallreap.. bountifully' 
BOUNTIFUILY, to deal — 
To deal {with any one), hsi gamal. 
- Psa. 13. 6 he hath dealt bountifully with me 

116. 7 Lord hath dealt bountifully with thee 
119. 17 Deal bountifully with thy servant 
142. 7 thou shalt deal bountifully with me 



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BOUNTrFUlNESS — 

Simplicity, airXSTris haplotes. 

2 Co. 9. 1 1 enriched. . every thing to all bouptif ulness 

BOTINTY — 

X.Hand, power, i; yad. 

1 Ki. 10. 13 Solomon gave her of his royal bounty 

Z.Good speech, blessing, fv\oyla eulogia. 

2 Co. 9. 5 make up beforehand your bounty 

BOTTNTY (matter of) - 

Good speech, blessing, tlXoyia eulogia. 

2 Co. 9. 5 might be ready, as (a matter of) bounty 

BOW — 

l.Bow, r^p^ gesheth. 

Gen. 9. 13 I do set my bow In the cloud, and it 
9. 14 that the bow shall be seen in the cloud 
9. 16 the bow shall be in the cloud ; and 1 
27. 3 take, .thy quiver and thy bow . 

48. 22 with my sword and with my bpw 

49. 24 his bow abode in strength, and the arms. 
Josh 24. 12 not with thy sword, nor with thy bow 
iSa. 2. 4 The bows of the mighty men (are) brokea 

18. 4 even to his sword, and to his DOW 
a Sa. 1. 18 teach the children of Judah. .the bow 
I. 22 the bow of Jonathan turned not back 
22. 35 a bow of steel is broken by mine arms 
I KI. 22. 34 a. . man drew a bow at a venture, and 
a Ki. 6. 22 wouldest thou smite, .with thy Bow? 
g. 24 Jehu drew a bow withhis full strength 
13. 15 Elisha said untohim.Take bowand arrows 
13. 15 and he took unto him bow and arrows 
13. 16 Put thine hand upon the bow ; and he 
I Ch. 5. i8 to shoot with bow, and skilful in war 
12. 2 armed with bows, and could use both 

12. a stones and (shooting) arrows out of a bow 

3 Ch. 14. 8 that bare shield and drew bows, two 

17. 17 with him armed men with bow and shield 
18. 33 a . .man drew a bow at a venture, and 
26. 14 Uzziah prepared . . bows, and slings (to) 

Neh. 4. 13 I even set the people, .with, .their bows 
4. 16 the other half of them held, .the bows 

Job 20. 24 the boiV of steel shall strike him through 
29. 20 my bow was renewed in my hand 

Psa. 7. 12 he hath bent his bow, and made it ready 
II. 2 the wicked bend (their) bow, they make 
18. 34 a bow of steel is broken by mine arms 
37. 14 The wicked have, .bent their bow^ to cast 
37. 15 heart, and their bows shall be broken 
44. 6 I will not trust in my bow, neither 
46. 9 breaketh the bow, and cutteth the spear 
76. 3 There brake he the arrows of the bow 
78. 9 armed.. carrying bows, turned back in 
78. S7 were turned aside like a deceitful bow 

Isa. 5. 28 Whose arrows, .sharp, and ajl their bows 
7. 24 With arrows and >vith bows shall (men) 

13. 18 bows also shall dash the young men to 
21. 15 drawn sword, and from the bent bow 
41. 2 he gave . . as driven stubble to his bow 
66. 19 that draw the bow, (to) Tubal, and Javan 

Jer. 6. 23 They shall lay hold on bow and speax' 
9. 3 they bend their tongues (like) their bow 
46. 9 Lydians, that handle (and) bend the bow 

49. 35 I will break the bow of Elam, the chief 
so. 14 all ye that bend the bow, shoot at her 

50. 29 all ye that bend the bow, camp against 

50. 42 They shall hold the bow and the lance 

51. 3 let the archer bend his bow, and against 
51. 56 every one of their bows is broken : for 

Lam. 2. 4 He hath bent his bow like an enemy 

3. 12 He hath bent his bow, and set me as a 
Eze. I. 28 the bow that is in the cloud in the day of 
39. 3 I will smite thy bow out of thy left hand 
39. 9 the shields, .the bows and the arrows 
H08. I. s I will break the bow of Israel in the 

I. 7 will not save them by bow, nor by sword 
2. 18 I wiU break the bow and tho sword and 
7. 16 they are like a deceitful bow : their 
Amos 2. 15 shall he stand that handleth the bow 
Hab. 3. 9 Thy bow was made quite naked., to the 
Zech. 9. 10 and the battle bow shall be cut off : the 
9. 13 filled the bow with Ephraira, and raised 
10. 4 Out of him came forth, .the battle bow 

2. A bow, rSlov toxon. 

Rev. 6. 2 he that sat on him had a bow ; and a 

BOW, to — 

1. To bend, JD? kara. 

Judg. 5. 27 he bowed, .he bowed, .where he bowed 

1 Ki. 19. 18 the knees which have not bowed unto 
Esth. 3. 2 the king's servants.. bowed, Mordeeai 

3. s Haman saw that Mordeeai bowed not 
Psa. 22. ag they that go down to the dust shall bow 
72. 9 They that dwell, .shall bow before him 
Isa. 43. 23 unto me every knee shall bow, every 

2. To incline, n^pj natah. 

Gen. 49. 15 bowed his shoulder to bear, and became 
Judgi6. 30 he bowed himself with (all his) might 

2 Sa. 22. 10 He bowed the heavens also, and came 
Psa. 18. 9 He bowed the heavens also, and came 

8. To causa to incline, nb: natah, 5. 

2 Sa. 19. 14 he bowed the heart of all the men of 
Psa. 144. 5 Bow thy heavens, Lord, and come 
Prov. 5. I bow thine ear to my understanding 

i. To bow the head, tIi'j gadad. 

I KL 1. 16 Bath-sheba bowed, and did obeisance 
I. 31 Bath-sheba bowed with (her) face to tho 



5. To bow down, nn^ shachccch. 

Prov.14. 19 The evil bow before the good ; and the 
Hab. 3. 6 the perpetual hills did bow : liia ways 

0. To bend, Kaiiirrco kampto. 

Rom n. 4 who have not bowed the knee to . . Baal 
14. II it is written, .every knee shall bow tome 

Eph. 3. 14 I bow my knees unto the Father of our 

Phil. 2. 10 the name of Jesus every knee should bow 
T.To incline, kxIvqi klino. 

Johmg. 30 he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost 

8. To put, place, set, riQ-rnjn tithemi. 

Markis. 19 and bowing, .knees worshipped him 
BOW down, to — 
\.To bend, double, ^ja kaphaph. 

Isa. 58. 5 to bow down his head as a bulrush 
2.7*0 bend down, in.3 kara. 

Judg. 7. 5 every one that boweth down upon his 

7. 6 the rest of the people bowed down upon 
Job 31. 10 and let others bow down upon her 
Psa. 95. 6 O come, let us worship and bow down 
Isa. 10. 4 Without me they shall bow down under 
46. I Bel boweth down, Nebo stoopeth, their 
46. 2 They stoop, they bow down together 
65. 13 ye shall all bow down to the slaughter 
3. To cause to incline, nuj natah, 5. 

2 KI. 19. 16 Lord, bow down thine ear, and hear 
Psa. 31. 2 Bow down thine ear to me ; deliver me 

86. I Bow down thine ear, Lord, hear me 
Prov.22. 17 Bow down thine ear, and hear the wordj 
i.To bow down, nnj* shachah. 

-Isa. 51. 23 Bow down, that we may go over : and 
b.To bow oneself down {to Ood or man), nn^, 7. 
Gen. 27. 29 Let people serve, .nations bow down to 
27. 29 let thy mother's sons bow down to thee 
49. 8 thy father's children shall bow down 
Exod23: 24 Thou shalt not bow down to their gods 
Lev. 26. 1 neither . . set up . . image . . bo w down unto 
Numaj. 2 the people did eat, and bowed down to 
Deut. 5. 9 Thou shalt not bow down thyself unto 
Judg. 2. 19 to bow down unto them ; they ceased 
Psa. 95. 6 come, let us worship and bow down 
Isa. 49. 23 they shall bow down tu thee with (their) 

6. To bow dovm, nrr^ shachach. 

Psa. 35. 14 I bowed down heavily, as one that 
T.To be bowed dovm, nnv* shachach, 2. 

Isa. 2. 9 the mean man boweth down, and the 
8.T0 incline, R\iu<a klino. 

Luke 24. 5 bowed down (their) faces to the earth 

9, To bend together, avyKaiimti) sugkampto. 
Rora II. 10 and bow down their back alway 

BOW down the head, to — 
To stoop dovm, tii; qadad. 

Gen. 24. 26 the man bowed dovm his head, and 

24. 48 I bowed down my head, and worshipped 
43. 28 they bowed dowji their lieads, and made 
Num22. 31 he bowed down his head, and fell flat 

1 Ch. 29. 20 bowed down their heads, and worshipped 

BOW down self, to — 

To bow oneself {to Ood or man), nrty shachah, 7. 
Gen. 23. 12 Abraham bowed down himself before the 
27. 10 come to bow down ourselves to the 

42. 6 bowed down themselves before him 
Exodii. 8 bow down themselves unto me, saying 

20. 5 Thou shalt not bow down thyself to them 

2 KI. 5. 18 I bow down myself in the house of Rim. 
2 Ch. 25. 14 bowed dov/n himself before them, and 
Isa. 60. 14 despised thee shall bow themselves dov/n 

BOW self, to — 

l.To be bent double, qsa kaphaph, 2. 

Mic. 6. 6 bow myself before the high God? shall I 

2. To bow dovm, jn? kara. 

1 Sa. 4. 19 bowedherself and travailed; forherpains 

2 Ch. 7". 3 bowed themselves with their faces to the 

29. 29 all. .present v/ith him bowed themselves 
Job 39. 3 bow themselves, .they cast out their sor. 

3. To bend or curve oneself, nij; avath, 7. 

Eccl. 12. 3 strong men shall bow themselves, and 

i.To bow oneself {io God or man), nn^ shachah, 7. 
Gen. 18. 2 and bowed himself toward. the ground 
19. 1 bowed himself with his face toward the 
23. 7 Abraham stood up, and bowed himself to 
.33. 3 bowed himself to the grouud seven times 
33. 6 their children.and theybowedthemselves 
33. 7 Leah, .with her children, bowedithem. 
33. 7 came. .near., and they bowed themselves 

43. 26 bowed themselves to him to the earth 
47. 31 Israel bowed himself upon the bed's 

48. 12 bowed himself with his face to the earth 
Josh 23. 7 serve, .nor bow yourselves unto them 

23. 16 served other gods, and bowed yourselves 
Judg. 2. 12, 17 and bowed themselves unto them 
Ruth 2. JO she. .bowed herself to the ground, and 

I Sa. 20. 41 bowed himself three times : and they 

24. 8 David stooped, .and bowed himself 

25. 23 fell . .and bowed herself to the ground 
25. 41 bowed herself on (her) face to the earth 
28. 14 stooped with (his) face, .and bowed him. 

s>Sa. g. 8 he bowed himself, and said. What (is) thy 
14. 22 Joab fell . . on his face, and bowed himseU 
14. 33 bowed himself on his face to the ground 
18. 21 Cushi bowed himself unto Joab, and ran 



2 Sa. 24. 20 bowed himself before the king on his 
I Ki. I. 23 bowed himself before the king with his 
I. 47 the king bowed himself upon the bed 

1. 53 came and bowedhimself to king Solomon . 

2. jg king rose, .and bowed himself unto her 
a Ki. 2. IS bowed themselves to the ground before 

4. 37 bowed herself to the ground, and took 

5. 18 I bow myself in the house of Kimmon 
17. 35 nor bow yourselves to them, nor serve 

1 Ch. 21. 21 bowed himself to David with (his) face 
BOW the head, to — 
To stoop down, boio the head -n^ qadad. 

Exod.4. 31 they bowed their heads and worshipped 
12. 27 people bowed tlie head and worshipped 
34. 8 bowed his head toward the earth, and 

1 Ch. 20. 18 Jehoshaphat bowed his head, .to the' 

29. 30 they bowed their heads and worsliipped 
Neh, 8. 6 bowed their heads, and worshipped the 

BOW the knee, to — 

1. Salute I give a blessing I ^"(3N! abrek. 

Gen. 41. 43 they cried before him. Bow the knee 

2. To fall on the knees, yovvTmito gonupcteo. 

Matt 27. 29 they bowed the knee before him, an 
BOWED down, to be — 
l.To be bent double, 193 kaphaph. 

Psa. 57. 6 my soul is bowed down : they have 
J45. 14 and raiseth up all. .bowed down 
146. 8 Lord raisetli'(them that are) bowed dovm 
2.T0 be bent, nij/ avah, 2. 

Isa. 21. 3 I was bowed down at the hearing. .1 was 

3. To be bowed down, m& shuach.. 

Psa. 44. 25 our soul is bowed down to the dust. 
4. 7*0 bow dovm, nn^ shachach. 

Psa. 38. 6 I am troubled ; I am bowed down greatly 

Isa, a. II haughtiness of men shall be bowed dowa 
2. 17 loftiness of man shall be bowed down 
BO'WED together, to be — * 
To bow together, avyKvirrm sugkupto. 

Luke 13. II there was 4 woman. .bowe4 together 
BO'WEIS — 
l.Bowels, D'iio meim. 

Gen. 15. 4 shall come forth out of thine own bowels 
25. 23 people shall be separated from thy bowels 

Num.. 5. 22 this water, .shall go into thy bowels 

2 Sa. 7. 12 which shall proceed out of thy bowels 

16. II my son, which came forth of my bowels 
20. 10 shed out his bowels to the ground, and 
B Ch.ai. 15 of thy bowels, tmtil thy bowels fall out I 

21. 18 Lord smote him in his bowels with an I 
ai. ig his bowels fell out by reason of his ' 
32. 21 they that came forth of his own bowels 

Job 20. 14 his meat in his bowels is turned 

30. 27 My bowels boiled, and rested not : the 
Psa. 22. 14 melted in the midst of my bowels 

71. 6 took me out of my mother's bowela 
Song 5. 4 and my bowels were moved forhim 
Isa. 16. II my bowels shall sound like an haip 

48. 19 the offspring of thy bowels like the gravel 
49. I from the bowels of my mother hath he 
63. 15 the sounding of thy bowels and of thy 

Jer. 4. 19 My bowels, my bowels 1 1 am pained 

31. zo therefore my bowels are troubled for him 
Lam. I. 20 my bowels are troubled ; mine heart 

2. II my bowels are troubled, my liver is 
Eze. 3. 3 flu thy bowels with this roll that I give 
7. 19 they shall not. .fill their bowela. 

2, Heart, y\iy qercb. 

Psa. 109. 18 let it come into his bowels like water 

3. Womb, feelings of pity, D'pq"i rachamim. 
Gen. 43. 30 his bowels did yearn upon his brother 
J Ki. 3. 26 her bowels yearned upon hfir son, and 

A.Bowels, (T'trKayxva spla§chna. 

Acts I. j8 he burst.. and all his bowels gushed out 
2 Cor. 6. 12 ye are straitened in your own bowels ' 
PhiL I. 8 I long after you all in the bowels of Jesus 
a. I of the Spirit, if any. bowels and mercies 
Col. 3. j2 Put on therefore, .bowels of mercies 
Phm. 7 the bowels of the saints are refreshed by 
12 receive him that is mine own bowels 
20 the Lord : refresh my bowela in the Lord 

BO'WEIS (of compassion) — 
Bowels, (TiT\6.yxvo. splagchna. 

I Jo. 3. 17 Bhutteth up his bowels (of compassion) 
BO'WING — 
To incline, .ipj natah. 

Psa. 62. 3 as a bowing wall., a tottering fence 

BOWING down — 

To incline, naj natah. 

Psa. 17. II set their eyes bowing down to the earth 

BO'WL- 

l.Bowl, calix, V'53 gabia. ^^_ 

Exodzs. 31 his bowls, his knops.. shall beof the ;^H | 
23. 33 Three bowls made like unto almonds ^^B ' 
23, 34 in the candlestick, .four bowls made liKe 
27. 17 his bowls, his knops. .were of the same 
27. ig Three bowls made after the fashion of 
27. ig and three bowls made like almonda. • 
37. 2o in the candlestick, .four bowls made like 

i.Cruise, hi got. 

Zech. 4. 2 with a bowl upon tho top of it, and hl» 



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BEASEN 



S.Cruise, n^: gallak. 

t Ki. 7. 41 bowls of the chapiUrs that (were) on the 

7. 42 to cover the two bowls of the chapiters 
Eccl. 12. 6 or the golden bowl be brokeu, or the 
Zech. 4. 3 one upon the right.. of the bowl, aud the 

i.Sprinkliiig pan, pyp mizraq. 

Num. 7. 13 OQe silver bowl of seventy shekeb, after 
So in V. 19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 49,"55, 61, 67, 73, 79. 
7. 84 twelve silver bowls, twelve spoons of 
7. 85 each bowl seventy : all the silrer vessels 
2 Ki.2s. IS fire pans, and the bowls.. such things as 
1 Ch. 28. 17 the bowls, and the cups ; and for tlie 
Jer. 52. 18 the bowls, and the spoons, and all the 

52. 19 the bowls, and the caldrons, and the 
Amos 6. 6 That drinii wine in bowls, and anoint 
Zech. g. 15 they shall be filled lilce bowls, .as the 
14. 20 shall be like the bowls before the altar 

6. Basin, dish, 1P sapk. 

1 Ki. 7. 50 the bowls, and the snuffers, and the 

2 Ki. 12. 13 for the house of the Lord bowls of silver 

G.A mile cup or howl, h^a sephel, 

Judg.6. 38 it was so. .a bowl full of water 

BOWIS — 

Sacrificial boials, nViiija menaqqiyyoth. 
£xod. 25. 29 thou shall inaUe the. .bowls thereof, to 

37. 16 his bowls,' and his covers to cover withal 
Num. 4. 7 the bowls, and covers to cover withal 

BOWMAN — 

To cast {with) the bow, ns'|5 ns-j ramah qeshcth. 
Jer. 4. 29 noise of the horsemen aud bowmen 

BOW SHOT — 

Stretchings of a how, n^'i'j \iqo!? metachave qesheth. 
Gen. 21. 16 as it were a bow allot; fpr she said. Let 

BOX — 

Cruet, flask, lis pak, 

2 Ki. 9. I take this box of oil In thine hand 

g. 3 take the box of oil, and pour (it; on his 

BOX (tree) — 

The sherbin cedar, -wwj^ teashshiir. 

Isa. 41. 19 I will set in the desert, the box tree 
60. 13 the pine tree, and the box together, to 

BOX, (alabaster) — 

AlabaMer box, a.Ka.$a(TTpov alahastron. 

Watt26. 7 a woman having an alabaster box of very 
Marki4. 3 a woman having an alabaster box of 

14. 3 she brake the box, and poured (it) 
Luke 7. 37 brought an alabaster box of ointment 

BOY — 

1.0)16 60m., "iS^ yeled. 

Joel 3. 3 have given a boy for an harlot., and sold 
Zech 8. 5 streets of the city sliall be £uU of.boys 

i.A youth, "ilJJ nuar. 

Gen. 25. 27 the boys grew ; and Esau was a cunning 

BO'-ZEZ, }'S'i2 height, shining. 

A rock near the ravine of Sficlimash, not far from 
Gibeah of Benjamin. It was one of the two sharp 
rocks ("teeth of the cliff") between which Jonathan 
enterea the garrison of the Philistines. It lay on the 
N. side, and may be the hills at the hottonj of the Wady 
Sineinit just below llulcmas. 

1 Sa. 14. 4 and the name of the one (was) B. 

BOZ'-KATH, ni3?3 height. 

A city of Judah. in tlia Shephelah or plaii]. In 2 KL 

22. I it is spelt Boscath. 

Josh. 15. 39 Lachish, and B., and Eglon 

2 Ki. 22. I mother, .the daughter of Adaiah of B. 

BOZ'-KAH, fnsa fortification, restraint, 'sheepfold. 

1. The city of Jobab, son of Zerah, one of the early kings 
of Edom. Now called el-Basaireh. 

Gen. 36. 33 Jobab the son of Zerah of B. reigned 

1 Ch. I. 44 Jobab the son of Zerah of B. reigne4 
Isa. 34. 6 for the Lord hath a sacrifice in B. 

63. I cometh from Edom, with . . jrarraents . . B. 7 
Jer. 49. 13 B. shall become a desolation . .and a curse 

49. 22 Behold, he shall .. spread his wings over B. 
Amos I. 12 a fire, .shall devour the ijalaces of B. 
Jlic. 2. 12 I will put thera together as the sheep of B, 

2. Bozrah, in the plain country of Moab. 

Jer. 48. 24 upon Keriotb, and upon B., and upon 

BRACELET- — 

l.Arm band, 'Tis^yK etsadah. 

2 Sa. I. 10 the bracelet that (was) on.his arm, aud 
i.Hook, ring, nij chach. 

Exod 35. 22 brought bracelets, and ear rings 
2.Thread,, cord, h'ns pathil. 

Gen. 38. 18 Thy signet, and thy bracelets, and thy 
38. 25 these, the signet, and bracelets, and staff 

^-Bracelet, td^ isamid. 

Gen. 24. 22 two bracelets for her hands of ten 

24. 30 saw the. .bracelets upon his sister's haiids 
24. 47 I put. .the bracelets upon her hands 
Num3i. 50 jewels of gold, chains, and bracelets 
Eze. 16. II I put bracelets upon thy hands 

23. 42 which put bracelets upon her hands 

5. Twisted omatnents, nn» sheroth. 
■ Isa. 3. ig Tbe chains, and the bracelets, and Uie 



BRAIIBLE — 

I. Buck thorn, inx atad. 

Judg. 9. 14 Then said all the trees unto the bramble 
9. IS the bramble said unto the trees. If in 
g. 15 let fire come out of the bramble, and 

2. Thistle, thorn bush, nin choach. 

Isa. 34. 13 nettles and brambles in the fortresses 

BRAMBLE bush — 

The bramble bush, r) ^drot he batos. 

Luke 6. 44 nor of a bramble bush gathcrthey grapes 

BRANCH — 

I.Summit, TDK amir. 

Isa. 17. 9 an Uppermost branch, which they left 

2. Branch, 13 bad. 

Eze. 17. 6 brought forth branches, and shot forth 
19. i4Jlre is gone out of a rod of her branches 
H03, II. 6 shall consume bis branches, and devour 

3.Son, J3 ben. 

Psa. 80. 15 the branch, .thou madest strong for thy 
i. Daughter, ng bath. 

Gen. 49. 22 (whose) branches nm over the wall 

B.Twig, shoot, ."tiidi zemorah. 

Num.13. 23 a branch with one cluster of grapes 
Eze. 8. 17 lo, they put the branch to their nose 
15. 2 a branch whiqh is among the trees of 

6. Twig, shoot, I'tpt zemir. 

Isa, 25. 5 the branch of the terrible ones shall be 

7. Suckling, nipi'v yoneketh. 

Job 8. 16 his branch shooteth forth in hip garden 

15. 30 the flame shall dry up his branches 
Psa. 80. II She sent out. .her branches unto the 
Hos. 14. 6 His branches shall spread, and.his 

8. Bending branch, 1? kaph. 

Lev. 23. 40 ye shall take, .branches of palm trees 

9. Bending branch, .nf? kippah. 

Job 15. 32 and his branch shall not be green 
Isa. 9. 14 head and tail, branch and rush 

19. 15 which the head or tail, branch or rush 

10. Shoot, "lyi netser. 

Isa. II. I a Branch shall grow out of his roots 
14. 19 cast out.. like an abominable branch 
60. 21 the branch of my planting, the work 

Dan. II. 7 out of a branch of her roots shall (one) 

11. Tioig, I'j/D seiph. 

Isa. 27. 10 shall he. .consume the branches thereof 

12. Leaf, ascending sprout, ."15^ aleh. 

NeK 8. 15 fetch olive branches, and pine branches, 
and myrtle, branches, and palm 
branches, and branches 
Prov.ii. 28 righteous shall flourish as a branch 
13. Bough, branch, ^i]!, IJJi anaph. 

Eze. 17. 8 that it might bring forth branches 

31. 3 the Assyrian, .a cedar, .with. .braccEea 

36. 8 ye shall shoot forth your branches, and 
Ufal. 4. I shall leave them neither rout nor branch 
Dan. 4. 14 Hew down, .and cut off his branches 

4. 14 aud the fowls from his branches 

4. 21 upon vyhose branches the fowls, .had 

14.^ leafy sapling, rriNS porah. 

Eze. 31. 5 his branches became long, because of 
31. 6 under his branches did all thfr beasts of 
31. 8 chesnut trees were not like his branches 
31. 13 all the beasts., shall be upon bi^ branches 

15. A sprout, nas tsemach. 

Isa. 4. 2 In that day shall the branch of the Lord 
Jer. 23. 5 I will raise unto . . a righteous Bitmch 

33. 15 ^ill 1 cause the Branch of righteousness 
Zech. 3. 8 I will bring forth my servant the Branch 
6. j2 Behold, .whose name (is) Tbe Branch 

16.A reed, cane, nil3 qaneh. 

Exod25. 31 his branches, his bowls, his knops, and 
2S. 32 six branches shall come out of the sides 
2S. 32 three branches.. and three branches 
2S. 33 a knop and a flower in one branch 
25. 33 three bowls, .in the other branch 
25. 33 so in the six branches that come out of 
25. 35 a knop under two branches of the same 
25. 35 a knop under two branches of the same 
25. 35 a knop under two branches of the same 
25. 35 according to the six branches that 
25. 36 Their knops and their branches shall be 
37. 17 his branch, his bowls, bis knops, and hia 

37. i8 six branches going out of the sides 
37. 18 three branches, .out of the one side 
37. 18 three branches, out of the other side 
37. 19 Three bowls made, in one branch 
37. 19 three bowls made . . in another branch 
37. 19 so throughout the six branches going out 
37. 21 a knop under two branches of the same 
37. 21 a knop under two branches of the same 
37. 21 a knop under two branches of the same 
37. 21 according to the six branches going out 
37. 22 Their knops and their branches were of 

17. .il cutting, branch, TVS qatsir. 

Job 18. 16 and above shall his branch be cut off 
29. 19 dew lay all night upon my branch 

18. /I tmg, rh'si? shibboleth. 

Zech. 4. i;\viiat.. two oUvebFaache9«bicb through 



19./1 branch of a palm tree, $aioy baion. 

John 12. 13 Took branches of palm trees, and went 

20. A young slip or shoot, kXoSoj klados. 

Matt 13. 32 birds.. come and lodge in the branches 
•21. 8 others cut down branches from the trees 
24, 32 When his branch is yet tender, and 

Mark 4. 32 shooteth out great branches, so that the 
13. 28 When her branch is yet tender, and 

Lukei3. 19 the fowls, .lodged in the branches of it 

Kom.!!. 16 if the root (be) holy, so (are) the branches 
II. 17 if some of the branches be broken off, and 
II. 18 Boast not against the branches. But it 
II. 19 Thou wit say then, The branches were 
II. 21 if God spared not the natuial branches 

21. A cutting, slip, /cAij^a kUma.. 

John 13. 2 Every branch in me that beareth not 

IS- 4 As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself 

15. s I am the vine, ye (are) the branches 

15. 6 he is cast forth as a branch, and is withered 

22.Branch, leaves, ffroiBds stoiias. 

Markii. 8 others cut dowfi [branches] off the trees 

BRA17CH, Mgheit — 

A high branch, n^ox tsammereth. 

Eze. 17. 3 and took the highest branch of the cedar 
17. 22 I will also take of the highest branch uf 

BRANCH, vine — 

Tivig, shoot, .Tiioj zemorah. 

^ah. 2. 2 and marred their vine branches 

BRANCH, outmost — 

A branch, sprout, »]'yp seiph. 

Isa. 17. 6 in the outmost fruitful branches thereof 

BRANCH, tender — 
Suckling, nj^ir yoTieqeth. 

Job 14. 7 the tender branch thereof will not ceaso 

BRANCH, thick — 

Thick branches, n'l^y, dboth. 

Eze. 19. II her stature was.. among.. thick branches 

BRANCHES — 

1. Waving branches, ni'^'i daliyyoth. 

Jer. II. 16 olive tree, .the branches of ft arc broken 
Eze. 17. 6 whose branches turned toward him, anil 

17. 7 shot forth her branches toward him, that 
17. 23 in the shadow of the branches thereof 
19. II the multitude of her branches 

31. 7 fair, .in the length of his branches 
31. 9 I have made him fair by.. his branches 
31. 12 in all the valleys his branches are fallea 

i.Tendrils, twigs, riw'ti} netishoth. 

Isa. 18. 5 and take away, .cut down branches 

3. Tvoigs, branches, shoots, D'KE)^ ophayim. 
Psa 104. 12 the fowls.. sing among the branches 

4. Shoots of a vine, D'jn'^ sarigim. 

Gen. 40. 10 And in the vine (were) three branches 

40. 12 The three branches (are) three days 
Joel I. 7 the branches thereof are made white 

5. Stretching out, sending forth, ninSy shehichoth. 
Isa. 16. 8 her branches ore stretched out, they are 

BRANCHES, full of — 

To abound in branches, '\yj, aneph. 

Eze. ig. 10 she was fruitful and full of branches 
BRAND — 
1. Burning brand, "i^tx ud. 

Zech. 3. 2 not this a brand pluck&d out of tlie flrcf 

2.Buming torch, ts? lappid. 

Judg IS. 5 when he had set the brands on fire, he 

BRANDISH, to — 

To cause to fly or move sjuiftly, 1'V vph, Sa. 
Eze. 32. to when I shall brandish my sword before 

BRASEN — 

Brass, copper, ndni nechosheth. 

Exod27. 4 make ifourbrasen rings in the fonrcomers 
35. 16 The altar, .with his brasen grates, his 
38. 4 he made for the altar a brasen grate of 
38. 10 their brasen sockets twenty : the hooks 

38. 30 the brasen altar, and the brasen grate for 

39. 39 The brasen altar, and his grate of brass 
T,ev. 6. 28 if it be sodden in a brasen pot, it shall 
Nura 16. 39 Eleazarthe priest took the brasen censers 
t Ki. 4. 13 great- cities with walls and brasen bars 

7. 30 every base had four brasen wheels, and 

8. 64 thebrasenaltarthat(v/as)before the Lord 
14. 27 made in their stead brasen shields, and 

2 Ki. 16. 14 he brought also the brasen altar, which 
16. 15 the brasen altar shall be for me to enquire 
16. 17 took down the sea from off the brasen 

18. 4 brake in pieces the brasen serpent that 
25. 13 the brasen sea (that was) in the house of 

1 Ch. 18. 8 Solomon made the brasen sea, and the 

2 Ch. I. s the brasen altar, that Bezaleel the son of 

1. 6 went up thither to the brasen altar 
6. 13 Solomon had made a brasen scaffold, of 
7. 7 the brasen altar . . was not able to receive 
Jer. 1. 18 brasen walls against the whole land 
15- 20 I will make thee, .a feuced brasen wall 
52. 17 the brasen sea that (was) in the house at 
52. 20 twelve brasen bulls that (were) under the 
Eza "^ 3 w«at in, and stood beside.^ brasen altar 



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SB&SEN vessel — 

Copper or bronze vessel, x^-^Kiov chalkion. 
ilark 7. 4 cups aud pots, braseu vessels, and of 

BRASS — 

Brass was much used by the anci|eDt Hebrev/s, and made 
into altars, bars, fetters, gates, greaves, helmets, house- 
hold vessels, idols, instrumeotsof music, lavers, mirrors, 
pillars, sacred vessels, shields, sockets for pillars. &c. 

\. Brass, copper, tyini nachush. 

Job 6. IS (Is) my strength . .(is) my flesh of brass 

2. Brass, copper, nfiin) nechushah. 

Lev. it. ig heaven as iron, and your earth iis brass 
Job. 28. 2 and brass (is) molten (out of) the stone 

40. 18 His loins (are as) strong pieces of brass 

41. 27 He esteemeth .brass as rotten wood 
Isa. 45. 2 I will break in pieces the gates of brass 

48. 4 an iron sinew, and thy brow brass 
Mic. 4. 13 I will make thy hoofs brass ; and 

3. Brass, copper, lynj nechash. 

Pan. 2. 32 his belly and his thighs of brags 

2. 35 Then was. .the brass, .broken to pieces 
3 39 another third kingdom of brass, which 
2. 45 It brake in pieces the iron, the brass, the 

4. 15, 23 with a band of iron and brass, in the 
S- 4 gods, of brass, of iron, of wood, and of 

5. 23 gods of silver, and gold, of brass, iron 

, 7. iq whose teeth . . iron, aud his nails (of) brass 

Brass, copper, ndnj nechosheth. 
Geo. 4. 22 an instructor of every artificer in brass 
Exod25. 3 take of them ; gold, and silver, and brass 
26. I J thou shalt make fifty taches of brass, and 

26. 37 thou shalt cast tlve sockets of brass for 

27. 2 and thou shalt overlay it with brass 
27. 3 the vessels .thou shalt make (of) brass 
27. 4 make for it a grate of network (of) brass 
27> 6makestaves. overlay them with brass 
27. 10. II and their twenty sockets (of) brass 
27. 17 hooks of silver, and their sockets of brass 
27. 18 twined linen, and their sockets (of) brass 
27. 19 all the pins of the court, (shall be of) biass 
lo. iS Thou shalt also make a laver (oO brass 

30. 18 his foot (also of) brass, to wash (withal) 
31 4 work in gold, and in silver, and in brass 
35. 5 let him bring gold, and silver, and brass 
35. 24 did offer an offering of silver and brass 

35. 32 work in gold, and in silver, and in brass 

36. iB he made fifty taches (of) brass to couple 
36. 38 but their five sockets (were of) brass 

38. 2 and he overlaid it with brass 
38. 3 the vessels thereof made he (oO brass 
38. 5 for the four ends of the grate of brass 
38. 6 and overlaid them with brass 
38. 8 And he made the laver (of) brass 
38. 8 and the foot of it (of) brass 
38. II their sockets of brass twenty ; the hooks 
38 17 the sockets for the pillars (were of) brass 
38. iq their sockets (of) brass four; their hooks 
38 2o all the pins of the tabernacle, brass 
38. 29 the brass of the offering (was) seventy 
Num2i. 9 Moses made a serpent of brass, and put 

21. g when he beheld the serpent of brass 

31. 23 Only the gold, and the silver, the brass 
Deut. 8. 9 out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass 

• 28. 23 heaven, over thy head shall be brass 
:i3. 25 Thy shoes iron and brass ; and as thy 
Josh. 6. 19 vessels of brass and iron, (are) consecrated 

6. 24 tho vessels of brass and of iron, they put 

22. 8 with silver, and with gold, and with brass 
I Sa. 17. 5 an helmet of brass upon his head, and 

17. 5 coat (was) five thousand shekels of brass 

17. 6 greaves of brass upon his legs 

17. 6 a target of brass between his shoulders, 

17. 38 put an helmet of brass upon his head 
a Sa 8. 8 king David took exceeding much brass 

8. 10 vessels of gold, and vessels of brass 

21. 16 three hundred(shekels)ot brass in weight 
» Ki. 7. 14 worker in brass to work, in brass 

7. 15 he cast two pillars of brass, of eighteen 
7. 16 he made two chapiters (of) molten brass 
7. 27 he made ten bases of brass ; four cubits 
7. 30 every base had wheels, plates of brass 
7. 38 Then made he ten lavers of brass 

7. 45 vessels for the house of the LORD .brass 
7. 47 neitherwas the weight of the brass found 
I ICI.25. 13 the pillars of brass (that were) in the 
25. 13 carried the brass of them to Babylon 
25. 14 and all the vessels of brass wherewith 
25. 16 the brass of all these vessels was without 
25. 17 the chapiter upon it (was) brass ; and the 
25. 17 the chapiter round about, all of brass 

1 Ch. 15. 19 the singers to sound, cymbals of brass 

18. 8 brought David very much brass 

18. 8 and the pillars, and the vessels of brass 
18. 10 of vessels of gold and silver and brass 

22. 3 and brass in abundance without weight 
22. 14 brass and iron without weight; for it is 
22. 16 Of the gold, the silver, and the brass, and 
29. 2 and the brass for (things) of brass, the 
29. 7 of brass eighteen thousand talents, and 

2 Ch. 2. 7 iu gold, and in silver, and in brass 

2. 14 in gold, and in silver, in brass, in iron 
4. I he made an altar of brass, twenty 
4. 9 overlaid the doors of them with brass 
4. i6 for the house of the LORD, of bright brass 
4. 18 weight of the brass could not he found 
12. 10 king Rehoboam made shields of brass 
24. 12 brass to mend the house of the Lord 
P8a.io7. i'6 he hath broken the gates of brass, and 
Iia. ^ 17 Tor brass I wiU bring gold, and for- 



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17 and tor wood bi-ass, and for stones iron 
28 brass and iron ; they (are) all corrupters 
17 pillars of brass that (were) in the house 

17 carried all the brass of thera to Babylon 
. 18 the spoons, and all the vessels of brass 

2o brass of all these vessels was without 
22 a chapiter of brass (was) upon it ; and the 
22 the chapiters round about, all (of) brass 
7 sparkled like the colourof burnished brass 

18 all they (are) brass, and tin, and iron 
2o they gather silver, and brass, and iron 

11 that the brass of it may be hot, and may 
13 aud vessels of brass in thy market 

3 man . . like the appearance of brass 

6 his feet like in colour to polished brass 

I the mountains (were) mountains of brass 

bronze, xoA/c($r chalkos, 
9 Provide neither gold, .silver, nor brass 
I I am become (as) sounding brass, or a 

12 vessels of . .precious wood, and of brass 

BRASS, fine — 

While copper, xa^KoKlffavov chalkolihanon. 
Rev. 1. 15 his feet like unto fine brass, as if the 
2. 18 and his feet (are) like fiiue'brass 

BRASS, of — 

Of cupper, xo-KKeos chalkens, yo.\rou%. 

Rev. 9. 20 idols of gold, and silver, and brass 

BRASS, fetters of — 

Brass, copper, naJni nechosheth. 

Judg 16. 21 bound him with fetters of brass ; and 
2 Ki. 25. 7 bound him with fetters of brass, and 

BRAVERY — 

Beauty, rn^tn rrisrri tipharah, iipliereth. 

Isa. 3. 18 take away the bravery of. .tinkling cm. 

BRAWLER, not a — 

Not fightiTig, not striving, &ixaxos amackos. 

1 Tj. 3. 3 patient, not a brawler, not covetous 
Titus 3. 2 speak evil of no man, to be no brawlers 

BRA'VTIIKa — 

Contention, strife, j'liD madon, O'l;!'? ruidyanim. 
Prov.2i. 9 than with a brawling woman in a wide 
25. 24 than with a brawling woman and in a 

BRAT, to — 

To bray, pni nahaq. 

Job 6. 5 Doth the wild ass bray when he hath 
30. 7 Among the bushes they brayed; under 

BRAY (in a mortar), to — 
To butt, pound, e^nj kathask. 

Prov. 27. 22 Though thou shouldest bray a fool in a m. 

BREACH — 

1. Breach, rent, leak, pn? hedeq. 

2 Ki.i2. 5 let them repairthe breaches of the house 

12. s wheresoever any breach shall be found 

12. 6 the priests had not repaired the breaches 

12. 7 Why repair ye not the breaches of the 

12. 7 deliver it for the breaches of the house 

12. 8 neither to repair the breaches of the 
12.12 hewed stone to repair the breaches of the 

22. 5 to repair the breaches of the house 

2. Cleft, valley, yp? beqia. 

Isa. 22. 9 the breaches of the city of David 
Z.Gulf, incision, }'^5p miphrats. 

Judg. 5. 17 Asher. .abode in his breaches 

4. To break forth, yi^ parats. 

1 Ch. 15. 13 Lord our God made a breach upon us 
Neb. 4. 7 that the breaches began to be stopped 

5. A breaking forth, yt^ perets. 

Gen. 38. 29 hast thou broken forth? (this) breach 
Judg 21. 15 the Lord had made abreach in the tribes 

2 Sa. 5. 20 upon mine enemies, .as the breach of 

6. 8 Lord had made a breach upon Uzzah 
I KI. II. 27 Solomon, repaired the breaches of the 
1 Ch. 13. II Lord had made a breach upon Uzzah 
Neh. 6. I there was no breach left therein 
Job i6. 14 breaketh me with breach upon breach 
Psa. 106. 23 stood before him in the breach, to 
Isa. 30. 13 this iniquity shall be to you as a bi'each 

• 58. 12 be called. The repairer of the breach 
Amos 4. 3 ye shall go out at the breaches, every 
9. II close up the breaches therijof ; and 1 will 

6. Breach, ■oe* sheber 

Lev. 24. 20 Breach for breach, eye for eye, tooth for 
Psa. 60. 2 heal the breaches thereof ; for it shaketh 
Prov. 15. 4 perverseness therein (is) a breach in the 
Isa. 30. 26 Lord bindeth up the breach of his people 
Jer. 14. 17 great breach, with a very grievous blow 
Lam. 2. 13 for thy breach (is) great like the sea 

BREACH, to be made a — 
To be cleft, yp3 baqa, 4. 

Eze. 26. 10 into a city wherein Is made a breach 

BREACH, to make a — 

To cleave through, ypa baqa, 5. 

Isa. 7. 6 let us make a breach therein for us 

BREACH of promise — 

Removal, alienation, .inub teniuih. 

. Kum 14. 34 ye shall know my breach of promise 



BREACHES — 
Droppings, D'p'P") resisim. 

Amos 6. II wia amite the great house with breaches 
BREAD — 
l.Food, bread, sustenance, on? lechem. 

Gen. 3. 19 sweat of thy face shalt thou eat hread 
14. 18 Melchizedek. .brought forth bread and 
:8. 5 I will fetch a morsel of bread, and 
1, 14 took bread, and a bottle of water, and 

25. 34 Jacob gave Esau bread and pottage of 

27. 17 she gave the savoury meat and the bread 

28. 20 give me bread to eat, and raiment to put 
31. 54 and called his brethren to eat bread 

31. 54 they did eat bread, and tarried all night 
37. 25 they sat down to eat bread : and they 

39. 6 ought, .save the bread which he did eat 
41. 54 in all the land of Egypt there was bread 
41. 55 people cried to Pharoah for bread : and 
43. 25 heard that they should eat bread there 
43. 31 refrained himself, and said. Set on bread 
43. 32 the Egyptians might not eat bread with 
45. 23 laden with corn and bread and meat 

47. 12 all his father's household, with bread 
47. 13 no bread in all the land ; for the famine 
47. 15 Give us bread : for why should we die 
47. 17 Joseph gave them bread (in exchange) ' 
47. 17 he fed them with bread for all their 
47. 19 buy us and our land for bread, and we 
49. 20 Out of Asher his bread (shall be) fat, and 
Exod. 2. 20 call him, that he may eat bread 
16. 3 when we did eat bread to the full t 
16. 4 I will rain bread from heaven for yon 
16. 8 in the morning bread to the full ; for 
16. 12 the morning ye shall be filled with bread 
16. 15 This (is) the bread which the Lord hath 
16. 22 they gathered twice as much bread 
j6. 29 on the sixth day the bread of two days 
16. 32 they may see the bread wherewith I 
18. 12 to eat bread with Moses' father-in-law 
23. 15 he shall bless thy bread, and thy water 

29. 2 unleavened bread, and cakes unleavened 
29. 23 loaf of bread, and one cake of oiled bread 
29. 32 the bread that (is) in the basket, (hy) the 
29. 34 if ought, .of the bread, remain unto the 
34. 28 he did neither eat bread, nor drink 

40. 23 he set the bread in order upon It before 
Lev. 7. 13 heshall offer.. hisoffering leavened breac 

8. 26 out of the basket of unleavened bread 
8. 31 there eat it with the bread that (is) in 
8. 32 that which remaineth . .of the bread shall 
21. 6 the bread of their God, they do offer 
21. 8 he offereth the bread of thy God : he shall 
21. 17 approach to offer the bread of his God 
21. 21 come nigh to offer the bread of his God 

21. 22 He shall eat the bread of his God. .of the 

22. 25 shall ye offer the bread of your God of 

23. 14 ye shall eat neither bread, nor parched 

23. 18 ye shall offer with the bread seven lambs 

23. 20 yvith the bread of the firstfruits. .a wave 

24. 7 it may be on the bread for a memorial 

26. s ye shall eat your bread to the full, and 
26. 26 I have broken the staff of your bread 
26. 26 ten women shall bake your bread in one 
26. 26 they shall deliver /you) your bread agaia 

Num. 4. 7 and the continual bread shall be thereon 

14. 9 they (are) bread for us . their defence is 

15. 19 when ye eat of the bread of the land, ye 
21. s no bread, neitfier (is there any) water 
21. s and our soul loatheth this light bread 

28. 2 my bread for my sacrifices made by fire 
Deut. 8. 3 man doth not live by bread only, but by 

8. 9 thou shalt eat bread without scarceness 

9. 18 I did neither eat bread nor drink water 

16. 3 Thou shalt eat no leavened bread with it 
23. 4 Because they met you not with bread 

29. 6 Ye have not eaten bread, neither have 
Josh. g. 5 all the bread of their provision was dry 

9. 12 our bread we took hot (for) our provision 
Judg. 7. 13 a cake of barley bread tumbled into the 
8. 5 Give, I pray you, loaves of bread unto 
8. 6 we should give bread unto thine army? 

8. 15 give bread unto thy men (that are) weary 1 
13. 16 I will not eat of thy bread : and if thou 
ig. 5 Comfort thine heart with a morsel of b. 
ig. 19 there is bread and wine also for me, and 

Ruth I. 6 had visited his people in giving them b. 
2. J4 come thou hither, and eat of the bread 

I Sa. 2. 5 full have hired out themselves for bread 
2. 36 a piece of silver and a morsel of bread 
2. 36 that I may eat a piece of bread I 

9. 7 for the bread is spent in our vessels ' 
10. 3 another carrying three loaves of bread 
10. 4 give thee two (loaves) of bread ; which 
16. 20 an ass (laden) with bread, and a bottle 
21. 3 give (me) five (loaves of) bread In mine , 
21. 4 common bread . .there Is hallowed bread < 
31. 6 was no bread there but the shewbread ! 

21. 6 to put hot bread in the day when It } 

22. 13 thou hast given him bread, and a sword ' 
25. J I Shall I then take my bread, and my water 
28. 20 he had eaten no bread all the day, nor all 
28. 22 let me set a morsel of bread before thee 
30. II gave him bread, and he did eat ; and 

-30. 12 for he had eaten no bread, nor drunk 
3 Sa. 3. 29 falleth on the sword, or that lacketh b. 
3. 35 if I taste bread, or ought else, till the 
6. 19 a cake of bread, and a good piece (of flesh) 
9. 7 thou shalt eat bread at my table contin. 
9. 10 thy master's son shall eat bread . . at my 
12. 17 neither did he eat bread with them 
12. 20 they set bread before him, and he did 



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Ezra 10. 

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27. 

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102. 

104. 

105. 

105. 

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21 was dead, thou didst rise and eat bread 

1 upon them two hundre(^(lo^es) of bread 

2 bread and summer fruit for the young 

8 neither will I eat bread nor drink water 

9 Eat no bread, nor drink water, nor turn 

15 Come home with me, and eat bread 

16 neither will I eat bread nor drink water 

17 Thou shalt eat no bread nor drink water 
j8 that he may eat bread and drink water 
jg he went back, .and did eat bread 

22 hast eateu bread and drunk water in 

22 Eat no bread, and drink no water ; thy 

23 to pass, after he had eaten bread, and 
6 ravens brought him bread and flesh 

6 bread and flesh in the evening ; and he 
II Bring me, I pray thee, a morsel of bread 

4, 13 fed them with bread and water 

4 turned aivay. .and would eat no bread 

5 so sad, that thou eatest no bread! 

7 Arise, .eat bread, and let thine heart be 
27 feed him with bread of affliction, and 

8 she constrained him to eat bread 

8 he turned in thither to eat bread 
42 brought the man of God bread of the 

22 Set bread and v/ater before them, that 

32 a land of bread and vineyards, a land of 

3 there was no broad for the people of the 
29 he did gat bread continually before him 
40 brought bread on asses, and on camels 

3 to every one a loaf of bread, and a good 
26 feed him with bread of affliction and 

6 he came thither, he did eat no bread, nor 

14 my brethren have not eaten the bread of 

15 had taken of them bread and wine 

18 for all this required not I the bread 
15 gavest them bread from heaven for 

2 they met not . . with bread and with water 

23 He wandereth abroad for bread, (saying) 

7 thou hast withholden bread from the 

14 offspring shall not be satisfied with bread 
5 the earth, out of it coraeth bread ; and 

20 So that his life abhorreth bread, and 
ri did eat bread with him in his hou^e 

4 who eat up my people, .they eat bread 

25 have I not seen, .his seed begging bread 

9 familiar friend, .did eat of my bread 

4 who eat up my people, .they eat bread 

20 can ho give bread also? can he provide 

5 Thou feedest them with the bread of 

4 grass ; so that I forget to eat ray bread 
9 I have eaten ashes like bread, and 

15 bread, .strengthene til man's heart 

16 land : he brake the whole staff of bread 
40 satisfied them with the bread of heaven 

2 sit up late, to eat the bread of sorrows 

15 I will satisfy her poor with bread 

17 they eat the bread of wickedness, and 

26 (a man is brought) to a piece of bread 

5 Come, eat of my bread, and drink of the 
17 and bread, in secret is pleasant 

9 honoureth himself, and lacketh bread 
II his land shall be satisfied \yith bread 

13 thou Shalt be satisfied with bread 
17 Bread of deceit (is) sweet to a man ; but 

9 for he giveth of his bread to the poor 

6 Eat thou not the bread of . .an evil eye 

21 If . .enemy be hungry, give him bread 

19 He that tilletli . . land shall have . . bread 
21 for a pie;e of bread, .man will 

27 and eateth not the bread of idleness 

7 Go thy way, Cat thy bread with joy 
II neither yet bread to the wise 

I Cast thy bread upon the waters : for thou 

I the staff, the whole stay of bread 

7 in . .house (is) neither bread nor clothing 

1 We will ea'. our own bread, and wear 

14 prevented *ith their bread him that fled 

28 Bread. .13 bruised ; because he will not 

20 Lord give you the bread of adversity 
23 bread of the increase of the earth, and 

16 bread shall be given him, his waters 

17 to a land, .of bread and vineyards 

15 he kindleth (it), and baketh bread ; yea 
19 I have baked bread upon the coals 
14 not die . .nor that his bread should fail 

2 do ye spend money for. .not bread ? 

10 seed to the sower, and bread to the eater 
7 (Is it) not to deal thy bread to the hungry 

17 eat up thine harvest, and thy bread 

21 should give hitn daily a piece o£ bread 
21 until all the bread . .were spent 

9 for (there is) no more bread in the city 
1 they did eat bread together in Mizpah 

14 see no war. .not have hunger of bread 
6 there was no bread for the people of 

33 he did continually eat bread before him 

11 All her people sigh, they seek bread 
4 youtg children ask bread . .no man 

6 the Assyrians, to be satisfied with bread 
9 We gat our bread with . . our lives 
9 vessel, and make thee bread thereof 
13 eattheir defiled bread among the Gentiles 

15 thou shalt prepare thy bread therewith 

16 I will break the staff of bread in Jerus. 

16 they shall eat bread by weight, and with 

17 That they may want bread and water 
16 and will break your staff of bread 

18 Son of man, eat thy bread with quaking 

19 shall eat their bread with carefulness 
19 handfuls of barley and for. .bread 

13 will break the staff of the bread thereof 
49 fulneas'Of bread, aad ^bundasce ol idle. 



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Hos. 2. 

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Hag. 2. 

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Eze. t8. 7, 16 hath given his bread to the hungry 
24. 17 Forbear, .eat not the bread of men 
24. 22 cover, .lips, nor eat the bread of men 
44. 3 the prince, he shall sit in it to cat bread 
7 ye offer my bread, the fat and the blood 

3 I ate no pleasant bread, neither came 

5 that give (me) my bread and my water 

4 unto them as the bread of mourners 
4 their bread for their soul shall not come 

6 want of bread in all your places : yet 
12 there eat bread, and prophesy there 
n in the land, not a famine of bread 

7 (they that eat) thy bread have laid a 
12 with his skirt do touch bread, or pottage 

7 Ye offer polluted bread upon mine altar 

i.Brend, loaf {of wheat), fiproi artos. 

Matt. 4. 3 command that.. stones be made bread 
4. 4 Man shall not live by bread alone, but 
7. 9 son ask bread, williie give him a stone? 
IS. 2 wash not.. hands when they eat bread 
15. 26 not meet to take the children's bread 

15. 33 Whence should we have so much bread 

16. 5 his disciples .had forgotten to take bread 
16. 7 (It is) because we have taken no bread 
16. 8 because ye have brought no bread? 

16. II I spaka (it) not to you concerning bread 
16. 12 he bade .not. of the leaven of (bread] 

26. 26 Jesus took bread, and blessed (it), and 
Mark 3. 20 that they could not bo much as eat bread 

6. 8 no scrip, DO bread, no money in.. purse 
6. 36 the villages, and buy themselves (bread] 

6. 37 buy two hundred pennyworth of bread 

7. 2 saw some of his disciples eat bread with 
7. 5 but eat bread with unwashen hands? 

7. 27 not meet to take the children's bread 

8. 4 with bread here in the wilderness? 
8. 14 had forgotten to take bread 

8. 16 saying, (It is) because we have no bread 

8. 17 reason ye because ye have no bread 

14. 22 Jesus took bread, and blessed, and brake 
Luke 4. 3 command this stone that it be. .bread 
4. 4 man shall .aot live by bread alone, but 
7. 33 John, .came neither eating [bread] nor 

9. 3 nor scrip, neither bread, neither money 
II. 3 Give us day by day our daily bread 

II. II If a son shall ask bread of any of you 
14. 1 to eat bread on the sabbath day, that 

14. 15 Blessed (is) he that shall eat [bread] in 

15. 17 servants of my father's have bread 

22. 19 he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake 
S4. 30 he took bread, and blessed (it), and brake 
24. 3s known of them in breaking of bread 

John 6. s Wlience shall we buy bread, that these 
6. 7 Two hundred penny worth of bread is 
6. 23 the place where they did eat bread 
6. 31 He gave them bread from heaven to eat 
6. 32 Moses gave you not that bread from 
6. 32 giveth you the true bread from heaven 
6. 33 the bread of God is he which cometh down 
6. 34 Lord, evermore give us this bread 
6. 3s Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of 
6. 41 I am the bread which came down from 
6. 48 1 am that bread of lifi 
6. so This is the bread which cometh down 
6. 51 I am the living bread, .this bread 
6. SI the bread that I will give is my flesh 
6. 58 This is that bread which came down 
6. 58 he that eateth of this bread shall live for 
13. 18 He that eateth bread with me hath 
21. 9 they .saw. .fish laid thereon, and bread 
21. 13 Jesus then cometh, and taketh bread 
Acts 2. 42 in breaking of bread, and in prayers 

2. 46 and breaking bread from house to house 
so. 7 disciples came together to break bread 
20. II When he. .had broken bread, and eaten 

27. 3s he took bread, and gave tlianks to God 
I Co. 10. 16 The bread which we break, is it not the 

IO.-I7 For we. .many are one bread, .one body 

10. 17 we are all partakers of that one bread 

11. 23 night in which.. betrayed took bread 
II. 26 as often as ye eat this bread, and drink 
II. 27 whosoever shall eat this bread, and drink 
II. 28 so let him eat of (that) bread, and drink 

s Co. 9. 10 the sower, both minister bread for. .food 
3 Th. 3. 8 Neither did we eat any man's bread 

3. 12 withquietnesathey work, and eat. .bread 

BKEAS, leavened — 

\.Any thing pungent, leavened, \pn chamets. 
Exodi2. 15 whosoever eateth leavened bread from 
13. 3 there shall no leavened bread be eaten 
i:^ 7 no leavened bread be seen with thee 

23. 18 of my sacrifice with leavened bread 
Dent 16, 3 Thou shalt eat no leavened bread with it 

2. Any thing leavened, in'?' seor. 

Deut 16. 4 there shall be no leavened bread seen 

BEEAD, shew — 

1. Bread set in array, njTjJD on^ lecham maarekelh. 
I Ch. 9. 32 the shev.'bread, to prepare (it) every 

23, 29 for the shewbread and for the fine flour 

28. 16 gold for the tables of shewbread, for 
3 Ch. 2. 4 for the continual shewbread, and for 

13. II the shewbread also upon the pure table 

29. 18 vessels thereof, and the shewbread table 

Neh. 10. 33 For the shewbread, and for the continual 

2.Bread set before {God), D'J? cn^ lechem panim. 

Exod2s. 30 thou shalt set upon the table shewbread 
3S. 13 table . . all his vessels, and the shewbread, 
39. 36 the vessels thereof, and the shewbread 

I Sa^gi- 6.was no bread there but the shewbread 



1 Kl. 7. 48 table of gold, whereupon theshewbre.id 

2 Ch. 4. 19 and the tables whereon the shewbread 
S.Face, presence, d-j? panim. 

Nam 4. 7 upon the table of shewbread they 
i. Loaves of tlie Presence, Sprot r^s TrpoBfO-fw? 
Matt 12. 4 entered, .and did eat the shewbread 
Mark 2. 26 went, .and did eat the shewbread 
Luke 6. '4 did take and eat the shewbread, and 

5. Setting forth of the loaves, irp6Se<ri! toiv ipruv, 
Heb. 9. 2 wherein.. the table, and the Shewbread 

KR.EAT), unleavened — 

l.A ny thing squeezed together, nyp matstsah. 

Gen. 19. 3 bake unleavened bread, and they did eat 

£xodi2. 8 fleshinthat night, .and unleavened bread 

12. 15 Seven days .eat unleavened bread 

12. 17 ye shall observe.. unleavened bread 

12. 18 at even, ye shall eat unleavened bread 

12. 20 habitations shall ye eat unleavened bread 

13. 6 Seven days.. eat unleavened bread 

13. 7 Unleavened bread shall be eaten seven 
23. 15 keep the feast of unleavened bread 
23. IS thou shalt eat unleavened bread seven 

29. 23 unleavened bread that (is) before . . Lord 
34. 18 The feast of unleavened bread, keep 

34. 18 seven days, eat unleavened bread 
Lev. 6. 16 with unleavened bread shall it be eaten 

8. 2 Take, .a basket of unleavened bread 

8. 26 out of the basket of unleavened bread 
23. 6 feast of unleavened bread unto the LORD 
23. J> Seven days ye,. eat unleavened bread 

Num. 6. IS a basket of unleavened bread, cakes 
6. IS wafers of unleavened bread anointed 
6. 17 with the basket of unleavened bread 

9. II eat it with unleavened bread and 

28. 17 seven days shall unleavened bread bo 
Dent 16. 3 shalt thou eat unleavened bread 

16. 8 Six days thou shalt eat unleavened bread 
16. 16 in the feast of unleavened bread, and iu 

1 Sa, 28. 24 and did bake unleavened bread thereof 

2 Ki. 23. 9 they did eat of the unleavened bread 

2 Ch. 8. 13 in the feast of unleavened bread, and in 

30. 13 to keep the feast of unleavened bread 
30 21 kept the feast of unleavened bread seven 

35. 17 the feast of unleavened bread seven days 
Ezra 6. 22 kept the feast of unleavened bread seven 
Eze. 45. 21 days ; unleavened bread shall be eateu 

2. Any thing unleavened, iCu/xos azumos. 

Matt 26. 17 Now the first, .of the.. unleavened bread 
Marki4. i two days was. .of unleavened bread 

14. 12 the first day of unleavened bread, when 
Luke 22. I the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh 
22. 7 Then came the day of unleavened bread 
Acta 12. 3 Then were the days of unleavened bread 

20. 6 after the days of unleavened bread 
I Co. s- 8 with the unleavened (bread) of sincerity 
BBEAD, daily — 

Necessary or sufficient food, &pTos i-jriov(Tios 
Matt. 6. II Give us tliis day our daily bread 

BREADTH — 

1. Breadth, 3rnp merchah. 

Hab. I. 6 march through the breadth of the land 

2.0penness, '0? pethai. 

Ezra 6. 3 the breadth thereof threescore cubit* 
Dan. 3. I the breadth thereof six cubits: he set 

3. Breadth, hrnad place, 3rn rachab. 

Job. 38. 18 Hast ihou perceived the breadth of tho 

i.Width, breadth, 3nT rochab. 

Gen. 6. IS the breadth of it fifty cubits, and the 

13. 17 walk through the land, .the breadth of Ifc 
Exodzs. 10, 17 a cubit and a half the breadth thereof 

25. 23 a cubit the breadth thereof, and a cubit 

26. 2, 8 the breadth of one curtain four cubits 

26. 16 a cubit and a half, .the breadth of one 

27. 12 the breadth of the court on the west side 
27. 13 the breadth of the court on the east side 

27. 18 the breadth fifty everywhere, and the 

28. 16 and a span, .the breadth thereof 

30. 2 a cubit the breadth thereof; foursquare 

36. 9 the breadth of one curtain four cubits 

36. IS four cubits .the breadth of one curtaia 
•(6. 71 breadth of a board one cubit and a half 

37. I, 6 cubit and a half the breadth of it 

37. 10 a cubit the breadth thereof, and a cubit 

37. 25 the breadth of it a cubit, .foursquare 

- 38. I five cubits, .breadth thereof . .foursquare 

38. 18 the height in the breadth, .five cubits 

39. 9 a span the breadth thereof. :doubled 
Deut. 3. II four cubits the breadth of it, after the 

1 Ki. 6. 2 the breadth thereof twenty.. and the 

6. 3 according to the breadth of the house 
6. 3 ten cubits, .the breadth thereof before 

6. 20 twenty cubits in breadth, and twenty 

7. 2 the breadth thereof fifty cubits, and the 
7. 6 the breadth thereof thirty cubits: and tho 
7. 27 four cubits the breadth thereof, and three 

2 Cll. 3. 3 cubits, and the breadth twenty cubits 

3. 4, 8 thebreadthof thehouse,twentycubit3 

3. 8 the breadth thereof twenty cubits ; and 

4. I twenty cubits the breadth thereof, and 
Job 37. 10 the breadth of the waters is straitened 
Isa. 8. 8 fill the breadth of thy land, Immanuel 
Eze. 40. s. II he measured the breadth of the 

40. 13 the breadth (was) five and twenty cubits 
40. 19 he measured, .breadth.from theforefront 

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£ze. 40. 21, 25, 36 the breadth five and twenty cubits 
40. 48 the breadth of the gate (was) three cubits 

40. 49 and the breadth eleven cubits; and 

1 the breadth of the tabernacle 

2 the breadth of the door (was) ten cubits 
a and he measured . .the breadth, twenty 

3 the breadth of the door seven cubits 

4 and the breadth twenty cubits, before 

5 the breadth of (every) side chamber four 

7 the breadth of the house, .upward 
II the breadth of the place that was left • 

41. 14 the breadth of the face of the house, and 

42. 2 and the breadth (was) fifty cubits 

42. 4 a walk of ten cubits breadth inward 

43. 13 the breadth a cubit.and the border thereof 
43. 14 the breadth, .the breadth (one) cubit 
45. I an oblation, .the breadth, .ten thousand 

3 the breadth of ten thousand : and in it 
5 the ten thousand ot breadth, shall also 

8 five and twenty thousand, .breadth 

9 The oblation, .ten thousand in breadth 
48. 10 toward the west ten thousand intbreadth 
48. 10 toward the east ten thousand in breadth 
48. 13 and ten thousand in breadth : all the 
48. 13 and the breadth ten thousand 

48. x5 thousand (that are left) in the breadth 
Zech. 2. 2 to see what (is) the breadth tliereof 
S. 2 and the breadth thereof ten cubits 

h. Breadth, width, itKaros plaios. 

Eph. 3. i8 what (is) the breadth, and length, and 
Rev. 20. 9 they went up on the breadth of the earth 
21. 16 the length is as large as the breadth 
21. 16 The length, and the breadth, and the 

BREADTH, hand — 

I. Flat, spread out hand, ns^ tephach, 

1 Ki. 7. 26 it (was) an handbreadth thick, and the 

2 Ch 4. 5 the thickness of it (was) an handbreadth 
Psa. 39. 5 hast made my days (as) an handbreadth 

2.Flai, spread out hand, nab tophach. 

Exod25. 25 make unto it a bolder of an handbreadth 

37. 12 he made, .a border of an handbreadth 
Eze. 40. 5 by the cubit and an handbieadth : so he 

43' 13 (is) ^ cubit aud an handbreadth 

BSEADTH, foot — 

Treading of Uie sole of the foot, Sit I? ""i"!©. 
Deut. 2. 5 no, not so much aa a foot breadth 

BKEAK, to — 

l.To break the bone or substance, wn garam, 3. 
Num24. 8 shall break their bones, and pierce 
Eze. 23. 34 thou shalt break the sherds thereof, and 

2.7*0 crush, DIJ garas. 

Psa. Jig. 20 Sly soul breaketh for the longing (that) 

3. To crush, cn.i garas, 5. 

Lam. 3. 16 He hath also broken ray teeth with gravel 

4. To dash by treading, tyn dush. 

Job. 39. 15 that the wild beast may break them 

5. To beat thin, KS^ daka, 3. 

F^a. 89. 10 Thou hast broken Rahab in pieces 

6. To beat thin, npT dakah, 3. 

Psa. 51. 8 bones', .thou hast broken may rejoice 

7. To be, happen, n;rt hayah, 2. 

Dan. , 2. I spirit was troubled, and his sleep brake 

8. To move tumidtuously, Dcrt hamam. 

Isa. 28. 28 nor break (it with) the wheel of his cart 

9. To destroy, pull down, a-rn haras. 

Psa. 58. 6 Break their teeth, O God, in their mouth 

10. To put down, nnn ehatkath, 5. 

Isa. 9. 4 thou hast broken the yoke ot his burden 

11. To disallow, Kij no, 5. 

PBa.141. 5 shall not break my head : for yet my 
12.7*0 dash, ysi naphats. 

Judg. 7. 19 brake the pitchers that (were) in their 

13. 7*0 dash, fsj naphats, 3. 

Jer. 48. 12 empty his vessels, .break their bottles 

1 4. 7*0 draw asunder, pm nathaq, 3. 

Judg 16. 9 And he brake the withs as a thread 

16. J2 he brake them from off his arms like a 
Psa. 2. 3 Let us break their bards asunder 
Isa. 58. 6 and that ye break eyery yoke ? 

15. 7*0 terrify, pv arats. 

Job 13. 25 Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro? 

16. To breathe, flow, niB puach. 

Song 2. 17 Until the day break, and the shadows 
4. 6 Until the day break, and the shadows 

17.7*0 break, violate, "ii9 pur, 5. 

Eze. 17 19 my covenant that he hath broken, even 
18.7*0 break in pieces, u-i^ palsam. 

Psa. 60. 2 thou hast broken it : heal the breaches 

19. 7*0 break in pieces, riiS paisach, 3. 

Mic. 3. 3 they break their bones, and chop them 

20. 7*0 break forth, yip parats. 

2 Ch. 20. 37 the LoKD hath broken thy works 

Job t6. 14 He breaketh me with breach upon breach 

Eccl, 10. 8 whoso breaketh an liedge, a-serpcnt shall 



21.7*0 break, p-yf paraq. 

Gen. 27. 40 thou shalt break his yoke from off thy 

22. 7*0 break off, -nB parar, 5. 

Gen. 17. 14 that soul, .hath broken my covenant 
Lev. 26. 15 (but) that ye break my covenant 

26. 44 to break my covenant with them : for 
Num 15. 31 and hath broken his commandment 
Deut3i. 16 break my covenant which I have made 

31. 20 then will they., break my covenant 
Judg. 2. I I will never break my covenant with you 

1 Ki. 15. 19 break thy league with Baasha king of 

2 Ch. 16. 3 break thy league with Baasha kiug of 
Isa. 24. s have, .broken the everlasting covenant 

33. 8 he hath broken the covenant : he hath 
Jer. 11.10 house of Judah have broken my covenant 
14. 21 remember, break not thy covenant with 
31. 32 which my covenant they brake, although 
33. 20 If ye can break my covenant of the day 
Eze. 16. 59 despised the oath in breaking the coven. 
17. 15 shall he break the covenant, and be _ 
17. 16 whose covenant he brake, (even) with him 
17. 18 despised the oath by breaking the coven. 
44. 7 they have broken my covenant because 
Zech ir. 10 I might break my covenant which I 
II. 14 that I might break the brotherhood 

23.7*0 spread out, erns paras. 

Lam, 4. 4 no man breaketh (it) unto them 

24.7*0 do evil, violence to, VTl raa, 

Psa. 2. 9 Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron 
Jer. IS. 12 Shall iron break the northern iron 

25. To do evil, VJil. rea. 

Dan. 2. 40 as iron that breaketh all these, shall it 

26. To be broken in pieces, y^l ratsais, 2. 

Eze. 29. 7 thou didst break, and rend all their 

27. To dash in pieces, yii ratsats, 5. 

Judg. 9. 53 millstone, .and all to brake his skull 



28. To break. 

Gen. 19. 9 

Exodi2. 46 

Lev. II. 33 

e6. 13 

26. 19 

26. 26 

Num. 9. 12 

Judg. 7. 20 

Psa. 10. 15 

29. 5 

69. 20 

105. 16 

Proy. 6. IS 

25- '5 
Isa. 



shiver, "13$; shabar. 
and came near to break the door 
neither shall ye brake a bone thereof 
shall be unclean ; and ye shall break it 
I have broken the bands of your yoke 
I will brake the pride of your power 
I have broken the staff of your bread 
leave none, .nor break any bone of it 
blew the trumpets, and brake, .pitchers 
Break thou the arm of the wicked 
The voice of the Lord breaketh the cedars 
Reproach hath broken my heart 
he brake the whole staff of bread 
suddenly shall he be broken without 
a soft tongue breaketh the bone 
14. 5 LORn hath broken the staff of the wicked 
14. 25 That I will break the Assyrian 
30. 14 he shall break it as the breaking 
42. 3 A bruised reed shall he not break, and 
Jer. 2. 20 I have broken thy yoke, .burst thy bands 
5. . s these have altogether broken the yoke 
19. 10 Then shalt thou break the bottle 
19. II will I break, .as (one) breaketh 
28. 2 I have broken the yoke of the king of 
28. 4 for I will break the yoke of the king of 
28. 10 the prophet took the yoke, .and brake it 
28. II Even so will X break the yoke of N. 

28. 12 the prophet had broken the yoke from off 

28. 13 Thou hast broken the yokes of wood ; but 
30. 8 I will break his yoke from off thy neck 

48. 38 I have broken Moab like a vessel 

49. 3s I will break the bow of Elam, the chief 
Eze. 4. 16 I will break the staff of bread in Jerusa. 

5. 16 and will break your staff of bread 
14. 13 will break the staff of the bread thereof 
27. 26 the east wind hath broken thee in the 
30. 18 I shall break there the yokes of Egypt 
30. 21 I have broken the arm of Pharaoh king 
30. 22 I. .will break his arms, the strong 
30. 24 I v/ill break Pharoah's arms, and he 
34. 27 I have broken the bands of their yoke 
Hos. I. 5 Twill break the bow of Israel in the valley 

2. 18 I will break the bow and the swtird 
Amos I. 5 I will break also the bar of Damascus 
Hah. 1. 13 now will I break his yoke from oft thee 

29.7*0 be broken, shivered, "13^ shabar, 2. 

Eze. 29. 7 thou brakest, and madest all their loins 

shiver, fy^ shabar, 3. 
and brake every tree of the field 
cast the tables . .and brake them beneath 
the first tables, which thou brakest 
break their images, and cut down their 
and brake them before your eyes 
in the first tables which thou brakest 
overthrow their altars, and break their 
He removed the high places, and brake 
Pbrake the jaws of the wicked, and 
thou hast broken the teeth of the ungodly 
Lord breaketh the cedars of Lebanon 
he breaketh the bow, and cutteth. .spear 
Thou brakest the ships of Tarshish with an 
thou brakest the heads of the dragons in 
There brake he the arrows of the bow 
and brake the trees of their coasts 
For he hath broken the gates of brass 
her gods he hath broken unto the ground 
so will he break all my bones 
shall.break also the images of Beth-shem. 
the Chaldeans brake, and carried all the 



30. 7*0 break, 

£xod. 9. 25 

32. 19 

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48. 7 

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107. 16 

21. 9 

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Jer. 43. 13 
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Lam. 2. 9 he hath destroyed and broken her bara 

3. 4 made old ; he hath broken my bones 
Dan. 8. 7 smote the ram, aud brake his two horns 

31.7*0 bruise, ^vj) shuph. 

Job 9. 17 For he breaketh me with a tempest 

?i2. To pierce, profane, \hn chalal, 3.. 
Psa. ss- 20 he hath broken his covenant 

89. 31 If they break my statutes, and keep not 
89. 34 My covenant will I not break, nor 

33.T0 pierce, profane, S^n chalal, 5. 

Num 30. 2 he shall not break his word, he shall 
34.7*0 do evil, feed on-, nj^n raah. 

Jer. 2. 16 children.. have broken the crown of thy 
35.7*0 break ihroughmit, Stafifiriyvvixi diarrhegnwni. 

Luke s- 6 multitude of fishes : and their net brake 
8. 29 fetters ; and he brake the bands, and 

36.7*0 breaJc dovm, KaTayvv/ii katagnumi. 
Matt 12. 20 A bruised reed shall he not brake 
John ig. 31 that their legs might be broken 

13. 32 the soldiers, .brake the legs of the first 

19. 33 when they came to Jesus. . they brake not 

37.7*0 break dovm, KaraK\dm kataklao, t^afco. 

STark 6. 41 blessed, and brake the loaves, and gave i 
Lnke 9. 16 he blessed them, and brake, and gave tol 

38. 7*0 break, KXda> klao. 

Matt 14. 19 he blessed, and brake, and gave the 

15. 36 gave thanks, and brake (them), and gave 

26. 26 Jesus took bread, .blessed (it), and brake 
Mark 8. 6 seven loaves, and gave thanks, and brake 

8. 19 when I brake the five loaves among I 

14. 22 Jesus took bread, and blessed, and brake 1 
Luke 22. 19 took bread, and gave thanks, and brake ' 

24. 30 took bread, and blessed (it), and brake 
Acts 2. 46 breaking bread from house to. house 

20. 7 disciples came together to brake bread 
20. II he. .had broken bread, and eaten, and 

27. 35 when he had broken (it), he began to eat; 
I Co. 10. 16 The bread which we break, is it not 

II. 24 when he had given thanks, he brake (it) 

39.7*0 loose, Kvoi luo. 
•^ Matt. s. 19 Whosoever, .shall break one of these 

40.7*0 break or burst, ^riyvv/j-i rhegninni. 
Matt 9. 17 old bottles ; else the bottles.break 

41. 7*0 break tog'.ther, awOpvirrw sunthrupto. 
Acts 21. 13 What mean ye to weep and to break 

42.7*0 rub together, crvvrpi^a suntribo. 

Marki4. 3 she brake the box, and poured (it) on his- 
[See also Bones, covenant, neck, pieces, truce, 
wedlock.] 

BREAK again, to — 

7*0 turn back to break, isn? yw shub lehaphcr. 
Ezra 9. 14 Should we again break thy commaiidm. 

BREAK asunder, to — 

7*0 break, violate, 113 parar, 3. 

Job 16. 12 ease, but he hath broken me asunder 

BREAK a-way, to — 

To break forth of, or for oneself, }Tp parats, 7. 

1 Sa. 25. 10 many servants, .that break away 

BREAK clods, to — 

To harrow, break up, tib" sadad, 3 a. 

Isa. 28. 24 doth he , .break the clods of his ground T 

Hos. 10. II Jacob shall break his clods 

BREAK down, to — 

1. 7*0 beat, smite, D7rr halam. 

Psa. 74. 6 now they break down the carved work 
Isa. 16. 8 the heathen have broken down the 

2. 7*0 crush, nirt haras. 

Job 12. 14 he breaketh down, and !t cannot be built 
Jer. 45. 4 that which I.. built.. will I break down 
Eze. 13. 14 So will I break down the wall 

26. 4 they shall, .break down her towers 
26. 12 they shall break down thy walls, and 

3. 7*0 break dovm, yni nathals. 

Lev. 14. 45 he shall break down the house, the 
Judg. 8. 9 he spake. I will break down this tower 

2 Ki. 10. 27 they brake doivn the image of Baal 

10. 27 brake down the house of Baal, and 

11. 18 the house of Baal, and brake it down 
23. 7 he brake down the houses of the 

23. 8 brake down the high places of the gates 
23. 15 altar and the high place he brake down 
2s. 10 brake down the walls of Jerusalem round 
2 Ch. 23. 17 house of Baal, and brake it down 
Isa. 22. 10 houses have ye broken down to fortify 
Jer. 31. 28 to break down, and to throw down, and 
39. 8 and brake down the walls of Jerusalem 
52. 14 brake down all the walls of Jerusalem 
Eze. 26. 9 with his axes he shall break down thy 

4.7*0 break dovm,, {'ni nathats, 3. 

2 Ch. 33. 3 his father had broken down 

34. 4 they brake down the altars of Baalim in 
34. 7 when he had broken down the altars and 
36. 19 brake down the wall of .Terusalem, and 

Ezra 16. 39 and shall break do%vn thy high places 

5.7*0 beliead, cause to drop, <p.i! araph. 

Hos. 10. 2 he shall break down thieir altars, he shnll 



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a Kl. 14. 13 brake down the wall of Jerusalem from 
a Ch,j5. 23 brake down the wall of Jerusalem from 

s6. 6 brake down the wall of CJath, and the 
Neh. 4. 3 he shall even break down their stone 
Poa. 80. 12 Why hast thou (then) broken down her 

89. 40 Thou hast broken down all his hedges 
EccL 3. 3 a time to break down, and a time to 
Isa. s- 5 break down the wall thereof, and It shall 

7. To run, cause to run, ni ruts. 

2 Ki. 23. 12 brake (them) down from thence, and 

8. To break, shiver, "13» shabar, 3. 

Exod23. 34 thou shalt. .quite break down their 
Deut. 7. 5 their altars.^and break down their 
a Cb. »4. 3 brake down the images, and cut down 

SSEAK fortTi, to — 

1. To be broken up, cleft, let go,' PP5 haqa, 1. 

Isa. 58. 8 shall thy light break forth as the morning 
I.T0 come fo-rth {with force), m3 gvxxch. 

Job 38. 8 the sea with doors, when it brake forth 

5. to break forth, n'i3 patsach. 

Isa. 14. 7 is quiet : they break forth into singing 
44. 23 break forth into singing, ye mountains 
49- 13 break forth into singing, mountains 

54. 1 break forth into singing, and cry aloud 

55. j2 the hills shall break forth before you into 

4.7*0 break forth, flourish, m_B parach. 

Exod. g. 9 a boil breaking forth (with) blains upon 
g. 10 it became a boU breaking forth (with) 

6. To break forth in, yt^ parais. 

Cen. 38. 29 she said. How hast thou broken forth 1 
Exodig. 22 lest the LORD break forth upon them 
19. 24 Lord, lest he break forth upon them 
a Sa. 5. 20 Lord hath broken forth upon mine 
Isa. 54. 3 thou shalt break forth on the right hand 

6. 7*0 be opened up, nri^ paihach, 2. 

Jer. t. 14 an evil shall break forth upon all the 

7. Tn break, burst, p-l)yvv/j.i rhegnumi. 
Gal. 4. 27 break forth and cry, thou that 

BREAK forth into joy — 

To break forth, n-^B palsach. 

Isa. 52. 9 Break'f orth into joy, sing together, ye 

BREAK in, to — 

Tu break forth, in, p.? parats. 

1 Ch. 14. II God hath broken in upon mine enemies 
Psa.106. 29 the plague brake in upon them 

BREAK in pieces, to — 

1. To bruise, ny^ daka, 3 

Job 19. 2 and break me in pieces with words t 
Psa. 72. 4 and shall break in pieces the oppressor 
94. 5 They break in pieces thy people, LoBD 

2. 7'o beat small, pp^ deqaq, 5. 

Daa. 2. 34 of iron and clay, and brake them to pieces 
2. 40 iron breaketh in pieces and subdueth 
2. 40 shall it break in pieces and bruise 
2. 44 it shall break in pieces and consume 
8 45 that it brake in pieces the iron, the 

6. 24 brake all their bones in pieces or ever 
■J. 7 it devoured and brake in pieces, and 

7. 19 devoured, brake in pieces, and stamped 

7. 23 shall tread it down, and break it in pieces 

3. 7*0 beat down or out, nns kathath, 3- 

2 Ki. 18. 4 brake in pieces the brasen. serpent that 

i.To dash in pieces, ysi naphats, 3. 

Jer. 51. 20 with thee will I break in pieces the nations 
SI. 21' with thee will I break in pieces the horse 
51. 21 with thee Willi break in pieces the chariot 
SI. 22 With thee also will I break in pieces man 
51. 22 with thee will I break in pieces old and 
51. 22 with thee will I break in pieces the young 
SI. 23 I will also break in pieces with thee the 
51. 23 with thee will I break in pieces the husb. 
51. 23 with thee \vill I break in pieces captains 

6. 7*0 break in pieces, f?S puts, 3a. 

Jer. 23. 29 hammer (that) breaketh the rock in pieces 

6. 7*0 break, afflict, VTl raa. 

Job 34. 24 He shall break in pieces mighty men 

7. To bftak, shiver, 15^ shabar, 3. 

I Ki. 19. II brake in pieces the rocks, before the LORD 

3 Si. It. i8 and his images brake they in pieces 

23. 14 he brake in pieces the images, and cut 
25. 13 Chaldees break in pieces, and carried the 

a Ch. 23. 17 brake his altars and images in pieces 
31 I and brake the images in pieces, and cut 
34. 4 he brake in pieces, and made dust 

Psx 74. 14 Thou brakest the heads of leviathan in p. 

Isa, 45. 2 I will break in pieces the gates of brass 

8.7*0 rub together, ffwrpi^a snntribo. 

Mark s- 4 the fetters broken in pieces : neither 

BREAK into, to — 

yo cleave, J'i23 baqa. 

a Ch. 21. 17 came up into Judah, and brake into 

85EAE of day, at — 
1.3*0 become light, liK or, 2. 
. a Sa> 3. 33 they came to Hebron at break of day 



2. Shining, aby-fi auge. 

Acts 20. II a long while, even till break of day 

BEEAK off, to — 

I. To break off, rend, pns paraq, 3. 

Exod 32. 2 Break off the golden earrings which 

2.7*0 break off of themselves, py^ paraq, 7. 

Exod32. 3 the people brake olf the golden earrings 

32. 24 hath any gold, let them ^ireak (it) off 
Dan. 4. 27 break off thy sms by righteousness 

3.3*0 break off from, iKKKaw ekklao. 

Kom II. 17 if some of the branches be. broken off 
II. 19 The branches were broken off, that I 
II. 20 because of unbelief they were broken off 

BREAK out, to — 

1.7*0 he broken up, Pi'js haqa, 2. 

Isa. 35. 6 in the wilderness shall waters break out 
59. 5 that which is crushed breaketh out into 
2.3*0 go forth, tty, yatsa. 

Exod22. . 6 If flre break out, and catch in thorns 
3.7*0 break down or out, yiy^ nalhats. 

Psa, 58. 6 break out the great teetK of the young 
i.To break forth, flourish, rr\^, 

liBV. 13. 12 if a leprosy break out abroad in the skin 
14. 43 il the plague come again, and break out 

h.T 6 prosper, nb'^ tsaleach. 

Amos 5. 6 lest he break out like fire in the house 

BREAK ranks, to — 

To break, embarrass, CJ]; abat, 3. 

Joel 2. 7 and they shall not break their ranks 

BREAK sore, to — 

2*0 bruise, na'i dakah, 3. 

Psa. 44. 19 Though thou hast sore broken us 

BREAK (the day), to — 

7*0 go up, ascend, nSj; alah. 

Gen. 32. 26 said. Let me go, for the day breaketh 

BREAK through, to — 

1. 7*0 cleave, rend, VQ^ haqa. 

2 Sa. 23. i6 the three mighty men brake through the 

1 Ch.ii. 18 the three brake through the host of the 
2.3*0 cleave through, yf23 baqa, 5. 

2 Ki. 3. 26 break through,. unto the king of Edom 
3.7*0 break or throw down, ay; haras.- 

Exod 19. 21 lest they break through unto the Lokd 
19. 24 the priests and the people break through 

4. To dig through, hwpicrcru diorusso. 

Matt. 6. 19 where thieves break through and steal 
6. 20 where thieves do not break through nor 
" Luke 12. 39 suffered his house to be broken t&ough 

BREAK to shivers, to — 

To rub together, cuvrpi^a suntriho. 

ile V. 2.27 vessels . . shall they be broken to shivers 

BREAK up, to — 

1.7*0 till, break up, TJ mr. 

Jer. 4. 3 Break up your fallow ground, and sow 
Hos. 10. 12 break up your fallow ground ; for (it is) 

2.3*0 break forth, ys parats. 

2 Ch. 24. 7 that wicked woman, had broken up the 
Mic. 2. 13 they have broken up, and have passed 

3. To break, shiver, iy^ shabar. 

Job. 38. 10 brake up for it my decreed (place), and 
4.7*0 dig through, Siopi(raio- dioritsso. 

Matt 24. 43 suffered his house to be broken up 

5.7*0 dig out, e^opvcraa exorusso. 

Mark. 2. 4 when they had broken (it) up, they let 

6.7*0 loose, Kva luo. 

Acts 13. 43 when the congregation was broken up 

BEEAKES. — 

1.2*0 break forth, yi^ parats. 

Mic. 2. 13 The breaker is come up before them 
2.Going beyond, trespasser, TrapaBarris parabates. 

Kom. 2. 25 if thou be a breaker of the law, thy 

BREAKER, covenant — 

Kot put togetlier, faithless, affipderos asswitlietos. 
Kom. I. 31 Without understanding, covenant break. 

BREAKER, truce — 

Not offering libation, HirirovSos aspendos. 

2 It 3. 3 Without natural affection, truce breakers 

BEEAKHTG — 

l.To go up, rh]i alah. 

Gen. 32. 24 a man with him until the breaking of the 
2.3*0 break, violate, "H.? parar, 5. 

Eze. 16. 59 despised the oath in breaking the coven. 
17. 18 despised the oath by breaking the coven. 

Z.Breaking, "» sheber. 

Job 41. 25 by reason of breakings they purify them. 
Isa. 30. 13 whose breaking cometh suddenly at an 
30. 14 as the breaking of the potter's vessel 

i.Breaking, jilts' shibbaron. 

£ze. 21. 6 Sigh . . with the breaiong o{ (thy) loins 



Z.Breaking, KAaais klasis. 

Luke24. 35 was known of them In breaking of bread 
Acts 2. 42 in breaking of bread, and in prayers 

G.Going beyond, trespass, -rrapdBaTis parabasis. 

Kom. 2. 23 through breaking the law dishonoureth 
BREAKDIG down — 
To dig down, T-p qiLr, Za. 

Isa. 22. s breaking down the walls, and of crying 

BREAKING forth — 

I.Breaking forth, njyp xnashber. 

Eos. 13. 13 stay long in. the breaking forth of child. 
2. Breaking forth, pg perets. 

I Ch. 14. II like the breaking forth of waters 
BREAKING in — 
Breaking forth, ys perets. 

Job 30. 14 (upon me) as a wide breaking ia 

Pro.144. 14 no breaking in, nor going out ; thct 
BREAKING up — 
Digging through, rr}P,m machterelh. 

E.\od22. 2 If a thief be found breaking up. an 
BREAST — 
1. Breast,, i'^ dad, 

Prov. 5. 19 let her breasts satisfy thee at all times 

Eze 23. 8 they bruised the breasts of her virginity 
2.Breasts, I'ln chadm. 

Dan. 2. 32 his breast and his arms of silver 
3. Breast, ."iin chazeh. 

Exodzg. 26 thou shalt take the breast of the rara of 
29. 27 thou shalt sanctify the breast of the wave 

Lev. 7. 30 the fat with the breast, it shall he bring 
7. 30 that the breast may be waved (for) a 
7. 31 the breast shall be Aaron's and his son's 

7. 34 the wave breast and the heave shoulder 

8. 29 Moses took the breast, and waved it 

9. 20 they put the fat upon the breasts, and he 
9. 21 the breasts and the right shoulder 

10.' 14 the wave breast and heave shoulder shall 
10. 15 The heave shoulder and the wave breast 
Num. 6. 20 with the wave breast and heave shoulder 
18. 18 as the wave breast and a? the right 

i.Heart, 35S lebah. 

Nah. 2. 7 doves, tabering upon their iireasta 
b. Veins, sinews, ['es; atin. 

Job 21. '24 His breasts are full of milk and hia bones 
5. Breast, -rs shad. 

Gen. 49. 25 blessings of the breasts and of the womb 

Job 3. 12 why the breasts that I should suck':' 

Psa. 22. 9 make me hope, upon my mother's breasts 

Song I. 13 he shall lie all night betwnxt my breasts 

4. 5 Thy two breasts (are) like two young roes 

7. 3 'Thy two breasts (are) like two young roes 

7. 7 and thy breasts to clusters (of grapes) 

7. 8 thy breasts shall be as clusters of the 

8. I ray brother, that Sucked the hreasis of 
8. 8Wehavea. sister, and she hath no breasts 

8. 10 I (am) a wall, and my breasts like towers 
Isa. 28. 9 from the milk, .drawn from the breasts 
Lara. 4. 3 Even the sea monsters draw out the b. 
Eze. 16. 7 breasts are fashioned, and thine hair is 

23. 3 there were their breasts pressed, and 
23. 34 shalt. pluck off thine own breasts 
Hos. 2. 2 her adulteries from between her breasts 

9. 14 give, a miscarrying womb and dry breasts 
Joel 2. 16 and those that suck the breasts; Jet the 

7. Breast, IB" shod. 

Job 24. 9 They pluck the fatherless from the breast 
Isa. 60. 16 thou, .shalt suck the breast of kings 
66. II satisfied with the breasts of her 

S. Breast, firm part, mriflos stelhos. 

Luke 18. 13 smote upon his breast, saying, God he 
23. 48 all. smote their breasts, and returned 
Johni3. 25 He then lying on Jesus' breast saith unto 
21. 20 which also leaned on his breast at supper 
Rev. 15. 6 having their breasts girded with golden 

BREASTPLATE — 

l.Bag, covering on the breast, ]dn r.hoshen. 
Zjod25. 7 stones to be set. in the breastplate 

28. 4 a breastplate, and an cphnd, and a robo^ 
28. IS make the breastplate of judgment with' 
28. 22, 23 thou shalt make upon the brea'stplato 
28. 23 rings on the two ends of the breastplate 
?8, 24 two rings . . on the ends of the breastplate 
28. 26 upon the two ends of the breastplate 
28. 28 shall bind the breastplate by the rings 
28. 28 breastplate be not loosed from the ephod 
s8. 29 breastplate of judgment upon his heart 

28. 30 in the breastplate of judgment the Urim 

29. 5 the ephod, and the breastplate, and gird 
35, g, 27 for the ephod, and for the breastplate 
39. 8 he madethebreastplate(of)cunningwork 
39. 9 they made the breastplate double 

39. IS they made upon the breastplate chains 
39. 16 rings in the two ends of the breastplate 
39. J7 two rings on the ends of the breastplate. 
39. 19 on the two ends of the breastplate 
39. 21 they did bind the breastplate by his 
39. 21 that the breastplate might not be loosed 
Lev. 8. 8 he put the breastplate upon him 

8. 8 he put in the breastplate the Urim and 

2.Coat of mail, in?* shiryan. 

1^- e9- 17 P^^ on righteousness as a breastplate 

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o.Breasliilatc, cuirass, Ocipctf thorax. 

liplu 0. 14 liaving on . . breastplate of righteousness 
1 Th. 5. 8 on the breastplate of faith and love 
Re»'. g. 9 they had breastplates, .breastplates of 
g. 17 breastplates of fire, and of jacinth, and 

BREATH — 

l.Jircalh, soul, V/S2 nephcsh. 

.Job 41. :i His breath kindleth coals, and a flame 
2.Breath, t<r^'Ji, ncaJj neshamah, nishma. 

(icn. 2. 7 brcatlieii into his nostrils the breath 
. 7. ai in whose nostrils, .the breath of life 

r Ki. 17. T7 that there was no breath left in him 

Job 27. 3 All the while my breath (is) in me 

33. 4 lircath of the Almighty hath given me life 

34. 14 gather .his spirit and his breath 
37. 10 Hv tlie breath of God frost is given 

Isa. -.;. 22 nian, whose breath (is) in his nostrils 
30. 33 the breatli of the LoiiD. doth l<indle it 
42. 5 he that giveth breath unto the people 

Dan. 5. 23 tlie flod in wliose hand thy breath (is) 

10. 17 neither is there breatli left in me 

S.Iirealh, air, wind, spirit, nn ruach. 

Gen. 6. 17 all flesh, wherein (is) tlie breath of life 
7. 15 all nesli, wherein (is) the breath of life 
7. 22 in whose nostrils (was) tlie breath of life 
a Sa. 22. 16 the blast of the breath of his nostrils 
Job 4. 9 by tlie Lreath of his nostrils are they 
■9. 18 He will not suffer me to take my breath 
12. 10 lu whose hand (is), .the breath of all 
jj. 30 by the breath of Jiis moutli shall he go 
17. I My breath is corrupt, my days are extiuct 
19. 17 My breath is'strange to my wife, though 
Tsa. 18. 15 the blast of the breath of thy nostrils 
33. 6 all the host of them by the breath of his 
704. 29 thou tal<est away their breath, they die 
135. 17 neither is there (any) breath in their 
14C. 4 His breath goeth forth, he returneth to 
Eccl. 3. 19 they have all one breath : so that a man 
Isa. II 4 with the breath of his lips shall he slay 
30. 28 his breath, as an overflowing stream 
3^. n your breath, (as) fire shall devour you 
Jer. 10. 14 f.alsehood, and (there is) no breath in 

51. 17 falsehood, .(there is) no breath in them 
I,am. 4. 20 The breath of our nostrils, the anointed 
Eze. 37. 5 I will cause breath to enter into you, and 
37. 6 put breath in you, and ye shall live ; and 
37. 8 above ; but (there was) no breath in thera 
37. 9 Come from the four winds, breath 
37. 10 tlie breath came into them, and they 
llab. 2. 19 no breath at all in the midst of it 

A.M'ind, brculh, iruo-fj^pnoe. 

Acts 17. 25 he giveth to all life, and breath, and all 

BRUATH, that hath — 

Breath, .ID^'3 nashainah. 

rsa.T5o. 6 Let every thing that hath breath praise 

BREATHE, to — 

l.To brcatlie oy.l, ns; naphach. 

ften. 2. 7 breathed into his nostrils the breath ot 
Eze. 37. 9 Come. .0 breath, and breathe upon these 

2.Brealh, ^ip'-yi ■neshamah. 

Josh. 1 1, ti there was not any left to breathe 

11. 14 neither left they any to breathe 

BREATHE on, to — 

To breathe into, (fi<pvffdei) emplivsaii. 

John 20. 22 when he had said this, he breathed on 

BREATHE out, to — 

To blow in or with, ^/j.nve<o empneo,ii-rri'iu, 

Acts 9. I breathing out threateuings aud slaughter 

BREATHE out, auch as — 
Breathing out, D?; yapheach. 

Psa. 27. 12 risen.. and such as breathe out cruelty 

BREATHED, that — 

JUrcalh, nc^fJa neshamah. 

Josh. 10. 40 utterly destroyed all that breathed, as 
I Ki. 15. 29 he left not. .any that breathed, until 

BREATHETH, that — 
Breath, ."ic^j neshamah. 

Deut 20. 16 thou shalt save, .nothing that breatheth 

BREATHING — 

Breathin'j, .inin re.vaehah. 

lam. 3. 56 liide not thine car at my breathing 

BREECHES — 

Breeches, trousers, D;p333 niknesnyim. 

£xod28. 42 linen breeches to cover their nakedness 
39. 28 linen breeches (of) fine twined linen 

Lev. 6. 10 linen breeches shall he put upon his flesh 
16. 4 he shall have the linen breeches upon 

Eze. 44. 18 shall have lineu breeches upon their loins 
BREED — 
Son, f3 ben. 

Ueut 32. 14 rams 0! the breed ol Baa.shan, and goats 
BREED worms, to — 
To become high, grow up, tDn rum. 

Exod 16. 20 it bred worms, and Stank: and Slosea 
BREED abundantly, to — 
To sviarm, creep, y-t-f sharals. 

£iea, 8. 17. that they may breed abundantly in the 



BREEDING — 

Overrunning, possession, pispp inimshag. 

Zeph. 2. 9 the breeding of nettles, and salt pits 
BRETHREN — 
1. Brethren, D'nN achiin. 

Gen. 9. 22 and told his two brethren ■without 

9. 2; servant, .shall he be unto his brethren 
■13. 8 and thy herdmen ; for we (be) brethren 
16. 12 dwell in the presence of all his brethren 

19. 7 I pray you, brethren, do not so wickedly 

24. 27 me to the house of my master's brethren 

25. 18 died in the presence of all his brethren 
27. 20 bow down to thee : be lord ovei- thy bre. 
27. 37 all his brethren have I given to him for 
29. 4 Jacob said . . My brethren, whence (be) ye ? 
II. 23 he took his brethren witli him, and 

31. 25 his brethren pitched in the mount of 
31. 32 let him not live : before our brethren 
31. 37 before ray brethren and thy brethren 

31. 46 Jacob said unto his brethren. Gather 
3T. 54 and called his brethren to eat bread 

34. II said unto her father and unto her breth. 
34. 25 Dinah's brethren, took each man his 
37. 2 w.as feeding the Hock with his brethren 
37. 4 his brethren saw that their father loved 
37. 4 more than all his brethren, they hated 
37. 5 .and he told (it) his brethren : and they 
37. 8 his brethren said. .Shalt thou indeed reign 
37. 9 another dream, and told it his brethren 
37. 10 told (it) to his father, and to his brethren 
37. 10 Shall I, and thy mother, and thy brethren 
37. II And his brethren envied him; but his 
37. 12 his brethren went to feed their father's 
37. 13 Do not thy brethren feed (the flock) in 
37. 14 see whether it be well with thy brethren 
37. 16 he said, 1 seek my brethren : tell me 
37. 17 Joseph went after his brethren, and found 
37. 23 when Joseph was come unto his brethren 
37. 26 Judah said unto his brethren. What 
37. 27 our flesh. And his brethren were content 

37. 30 he returned unto his brethren, and said 

38. I Judah went down from his brethren, and 
38. II Lest. '.he die also, as his brethren (did) 
42. 3 Joseph's ten brethren went, to bijy corn 
42. 4 Jacob sent not with his brethren 

42. 6 Joseph's brethren, .bowed down 
42. 7 Joseph saw his brethren, and he knew 
42. 8 Joseph knew his brethren, but they knew 
42. 13 they said. Thy servants (are) twelve bret. 
42. J9 let one of your brethren be bound in the 
42. 28 he said unto his brethren, My money is 
42. 32 We(be)twelve brethren, sonsofourfather 
42. 33 leave one of your brethren (here) with me 
44. 14 Judah and his brethren came to Joseph's 

44. 33 let the lad go up with his brethren 

45. I made himself known unto his brethren 
45. 3 Joseph said unto his brethren, I (am) 
45. 3 his brethren could not answer him 

45. 4 Joseph said unto his brethren. Come 
45. 15 he kissed all his brethren, and wept 
45. 15 after that his brethren talked with him 
45. 16 Joseph's brethren are come : and it 
45. 17 Say unto thy brethren. This do ye ; lade 

45. 24 So he sent his brethren away, and they 

46. 31 Joseph said unto his brethren, and 

46. 31 .My brethren, and my father's house 

47. I My father and my brethren, and their 
47. ? he took some of his brethren .five 

47. 3 Pharaoh said unto his brethren. What 
47. 5 Thy father and thy brethren are come 
47. 6 make thy father and brethren to dwell 

47. II Joseph placed his father and his brethren 
t7. 12 Joseph nourished his father, and his 

48. 6 the name of their brethren in their 

48. 22 given to. .one portion above thy brethi'en 

49. 5 Simeon and Levi (are) brethren 

49. 8 thou (art he) whom thy brethren shall 

49. 26 him that was separate from his brethren 

50. 8 all the house of Joseph, and his brethren 
so. 14 he, and his brethren, and all that went 
50. 15 Joseph's brethren saw that their father 
50. 17 the trespass of thy brethren, and their 
50. 18 his brethren also went and fell down 

50. 24 Joseph said unto his brethren. Idle : and 
Exod. I. 6 Joseph died, and all his brethren, and 
2. II hewent out unto his brethren, and looked 
2. II an Hebrew, one of his brethren 
4. 18 Let me go. .unto my brethren which 
Lev. 10. 4 Come near, carry your brethren, .from 
10. 6 let your brethren . .bewail the burning 
21. 10 the high priest among his brethren, upon 
25. 46 over your brethren the children of Israel 
25. 48 one of his brethren may redeem him 
Num. 8. 26 shall minister with their brethren, in 
16. 10 all thy brethren the sons of Levi with 
18. 2 thy brethren also of the tribe of Levi 
18. 6 1 h.ave taken your brethren the Levites 

20. 3 when our brethren died before the Lord ! 
25. 6 brought unto his brethren, .a.. woman 
27. 4 a possession among the brethren of our 
27. 7 inheritance among their father's brethren 
27. 9 give his inheritance unto his brethren 
27. 10 bis inheritance unto his father's brethren 
27. 10 if he have no brethren, then ye shall 
27. II if his father have no brethren, then ya 

32. 6 Shall your brethren go to war 

Deut. I. 16 Hear (the causes) between your brethren 

1. 28 our brethrenhave discouraged ourheart 

2. 4 to pass through the coastof your brethren 
, 2. 8 when wo passed by from our brethren 

3. 18 pass over armed before yeur brethren 



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20 r.or.D have given rest unto your brethren 
9 Levi hath no jiart .with his brethren 
7 one of thy brethren within .iny of thy 
15 from among thy brethren shalt thou set 
2o be not lifted up above his brethren 

2 have no iuheritanco amoiigthcirbrethren 

7 as all his brethren the Levites (do) 

15 I'ropliet from the midst of . .thy brethren 
18 a Prophet from among their brethren 

8 return unto his house, lest his brethren's 

7 be found stealing any of his brethren 
14 of thy brethren, or of thy strangers 

5 If brethren dwell together, and one of 

9 neither did he acknowledge his brethren 

16 him(thatwas)separatedfromhis brethren 
24 let him be acceptable to his brethren 

14 ye shall pass before your brethren armed 

15 Until the Lord have given your brethren 

13 father, .my mother, and my brethren 

18 bringthy father.. mother, and. .brethren 

23 father, and.. mother, and. .brethren 

8 my brethren that went up with me 
4 an inheritance among our brethren 

4 an inheritance among the brethren 

3 Ye have not left your brethren these 

4 God hath given rest unto your brethren 

7 the (other) half . . among their brethren 

8 the spoil of your enemies with, brethren 

19 he,said. They (were) my brethren, tho 
I his mother's brethren, and communed 
3 his mother's brethren spake of him in the 

5 he went, .and slew his brethren .the 

24 aided him in the killing of his brethren 
26 the son of Ebed came with his brethren 
31 the son of Ebed, and his brethren, bo como 
41 Zcbul thrust out Gaal and his brethren 
56 wickedness., in slaying his., brethren 

3 Jephthah fled from his brethren, .and 
3 among the daughters of thy brethren 

31 his brethren and all the house, .came 

8 they came unto their brethren to Zorah 
8 their brethren said unto them. What (say) 

14 the five men. .said unto their brethren' 
23 Nay, my brethren, (nay), I pray you 
13 hearken to the voice of their brethren 
22 their brethren come unto us to complain 

10 dead be not cut off ..among his brethren 
13 anointed him in the midst of his brethren 

17 Take now for thy brethren an ephah of 
17 and run to the camp to thy brethren 
j8 look how thy brethren fare, and take 

22 and came and saluted his brethren 
29 let me get away, .and see my brethren 

1 his brethren and all his father's house 

23 Ye shall not do so, my brethren 

26 return from following their brethren 7 

8 to his brethren, and to his friends 

20 take back thy brethren : mercy and truth 

12 Ye (are) my brethren, ye (are) my bones 
41 Why have our brethren.. stolen thee 

9 called all his brethren the king's sons 

24 Ye shall not. .fight against your brethren 

2 make him. .arise up from among his bret. 

13 Jehu met with the brethren of Ahaziah 
13 We (are) the brethren of Ahaziah 

9 eat of the. .bread among their brethren 
9 Jabezwasmorehonourable. .his brethren - 

27 his brethren had not many children 
2 Judah prevailed above his brethren 
7 his brethren by their families, when 

13 their brethren, of the house of their 

44 their brethren the sons of Merari (stood) 

48 Their brethren also the Levites (were) 

5 their brethren among all the families of 
22 and his brethren came to comfort him 

32 these also dwelt with their brethren in 

6 their brethren, six hundred and ninety 
9 brethren, according to their generations 

13 their brethren, heads of the house ot 
17 Talmon, and Ahiman, and their brethren 
19 the son of Korah, and his brethren, of 

25 their brethren (.ivhich were) in their 
32 of their brethren, of the sons of tho 
38 they also dwelt with their brethren 

38 at Jerusalem, over against their brethren 
2 (even) of Saul's brethren of Benjamin 

32 all their brethren (were)_at their 

39 their brethren had prepared for them 
2 let us send abroad unto our brethren 

5 his brethren an hundred and twenty 

6 his brethren two hundred and twenty 

7 his brethren an hundred and thirty • 

8 and his brethren two hundred 

9 Eliel the chief, and his brethren foursc, 
10 the chief, and his brethren an hundred 
12 ye and your brethren, that ye may 
i6 chief of the Levites to appoint their bre. 
17 of his brethren, Asaph the son of 

17 of the sons of Merari their brethren 

18 with them their brethren of the second 
7 into the hand of Asaph and his brethren 

37 he left there. .Asaph and his brethren 

38 Obed-edom with their brethren, three 

39 the priest, and his brethren the priests 
22 their brethren the sons of Kish took 
32 charge of the sons of Aaron their brethren 
31 cast lots over against their brethren 
31 over against their younger brethren 

7 the number of them, with their brethren 
g who with his brethren and sons (were) 
So in V. II,- 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, )8, 19; ■ 
20/21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26j" 27, 28, 29, 3o,=3i, 



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I Ch. 25. 10 his sons, and his brethren, (were) twelve 
26. J Obed, Elzabad, whose brethren (were) 
26. 8 they, and their sons, and their brethren 
26. 9 Meshelemiali had sons and brethren 
26. II the sons and bretliren of ITosah (were) 
26. 25 his brethren by Eliezer ; Rehabiah 
26. 26 Shelomithand his brethren (were) overall 
26. 28 hand of Shelomith, and of his bretliren 
26. 30 Hashabiah and his brethren, men of 
26. 32 his brethren, men of valour, (were) two 
27. 18 Elihu, (one) of the brethren of David 
38. 2 Hear me, my brethren, and my people 
■« Ch. 5. 12 their brethren, (being) arrayed in whita 
II. 4 shall not. .fight against your brethren 
11.22 the chief, (to be) ruler among his brethren 
19. 10 to you of your brethren that dwell la 
19. 10 upon you, and upon your brethren 
SI. 2 he had brethren the sons of Jehoshaphat 
21. 4 slew all his brethren with the sword, and 
ei. 13 hast slain thy brethren of thy father's 
E2. 8 the sons of the brethren of Ahaziah 
28. 8 carried away captive of their brethren 

28. II ye have taken captive of your brethren 
28. 15 their brethren : then they returned to 
29. 15 they gathered their brethren, and sanct. 

29. 34 their brethren the Levites did help them 

30. 7 your brethren, which trespassed against 

30. 9 your brethren (shall find) compassion 

31. 15 to give to their brethren by courses 
35. 5 the fathers of your brethren the people 
33- 6 sanctify yourselves, .prepare your breth. 
35. 9 Shemaiah and Nethaneel, his brethren 
35. IS their brethren the Levites prepared for 

Ezra 3. z the son of Jozadak, and his brethren 
3. 2 the son of Shealtiel, and his brethren 
3. 8 the remnant of their brethren the priests 
3. 9 Jeshjia (with) his sons and his brethren 
3. 9 their sons and their brethren the Levites 
6. 20 for their brethren the priests, and for 
8. 17 to his brethren the Nethinims, at the 
8. 18 Sherebiah, with his sons and his brethren 
8. ig Merari, his brethren, and their sons 
8. 24 ten of their brethren with them 
10. t8 the son of Jozadak, and his brethren 

Keh. t. 2 Hanani, one of my brethren, caine 

3. I high priest rose up, with his brethren 
3. 18 After him repaired their brethren 
4 2 he spake before his brethren and the 

4. 14 fight for your brethren, your sons, and 

4. 23 neither I, nor ray brethren, nor my serv. 

5. I a great cry. .against their brethren the 
5. 5 our flesh (is) as the flesh of our brethren 
S. 8 We. .have redeemed our brethren the 
5. 8 will ye even sell your brethren? 
S. 10 I likewise . . my brethren, and my servants 
5. 14 my brethren have not eaten the bread 

JO. 10 their brethren, Shebaniah, Hodijah 

10. 29 They clave to their brethren, their nobles 

11. j2 their brethren that did the work of the 
ri. 13 his brethren, chief of the fathers, two 

11. 14 their brethren, mighty men of valour 
n. 17 I3akbukiah. .second among his brethren 
J 1. ig porters : Akkub, Talmon , . their bretliren 
j2. 7 of the priests and of their brethren 
J 2. 8 J udah . . Mattaniah . . he and his brethren 

12. 9 their brethren, (were) over against them 

12. 34 with their brethren over against them 
j2. 36 his brethren, Shemaiah, and Azarael 

13. 13 office (was) to distribute unto their bret. 
Esth. 10. 3 accepted of the multitude of his brethren 
Job 6. 15 My brethren have dealt deceitfully as a 

19. 13 He liath put my brethren far from me 
42. II Then came there, .all his brethren 
42. 15 them inheritance among their brethren 
Tsa. 22. 22 I will declare thy ijame unto ray brethren 
69. 8 become a stranger unto my brethren 
122. 8 Eor my brethren, .sakes, I will now say 
yhow pleasant (it is) for brethren to dwejl 
. ig he that soweth discord among brethren 
2 shall have part, .among the brethren 
7 the brethren of the poor do hate him 
Isa. 66. 5 Your brethren that hated you.. shall be 
66. 20 they shall bring all your'brethren (for) 
Jer. 7. 15 I have cast out all your brethren 

12. 6 thy brethren, and the house of thy father 
29. 16 your brethren that are not gone forth 
35. 3 1 took Jaazaniah. .and his brethren 
41. 8 he. .slew them not among their brethren 
49. 10 his seed is spoiled, and his brethren 
fize. II. 15 Son of man, thy brethren 

i:. IS thy brethren, the men of thy kindred 
Hos. [2. I Say ye unto your brethren, Ammi ; and 
13. 15 Though he be fruitful among (his) breth. 
IDc. 5. 3 remnant of his brethren shall retura 

Z.Brethren, ]'n»< achin. 

Ezra 7. 18 what..shaU seem good.. to thy brethren 

S.Breihren, a.Se\<poi adelphoi. 

Matt. I. 2'Jacob begat Judas and his brethren 

1. n Josias begat Jechonias and his brethren 
4, 18 Jesus, walking by the sea., saw two bret. 

4. 21 going, .thence, he sawothertwo brethren 

5. 47 if ye salute your brethren only 
12. 46 mother and his brethren stood 

12. 47 thy mother and thy brethren stand 
12. 48 my mother? and who are my brethren? 

12. 49 Behold my mother and my brethren ! 

13. 55 hisbrethren, James, and Jose3,andSimon 
19. 29 that hath forsaken houses, or brethren 
so. 24 with indignation against the. .brethren 
S2. 2j there were with us seven brethren 



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Matt 23. 8 Master. .Christ; and all ye are brethren 
25. 40 one of the least of these my brethren 
28. 10 Be not afraid : go tell ray brethren that 
Mark 3. 31 There came then his brethren and his 
3. 32 thy mother and thy brethren without 
3. 33 Who is my mother, or my brethren? 
3. 34 Behold my mother and my brethren ! 
10. 29 man that hath left house, or brethren 
10. 30 houses, and brethren, and sisters, and 

12. 20 Now there were seven brethren : and the 
IiUke 8. 19 Then came to him . .his brethren 

8. 20 Thy mother and tliy brethren stand 

8. 21 My mother and my brethren are these 
14. 12 call not thy friends, nor thy brethren 

14. 26 hate not his father.. and brethren 
16. 28 For I have five brethren ; that he 

18. 29 There is no man that hath left, .brethren 
•20. 29 There were therefore seven brethren; and 

21. 16 betrayed both by parents, and brethren 

22. 32 thou art converted, strengthen thy breth. 
John 2. 12 he, and his mother, and his brethren 

7. 3 His brethren, .said unto him, Depart 
7. 5 neither did his brethren believe in him 
7. 10 when his brethren were gone up, then 
20. 17 Touch rae not. .but go to my brethren 
Ti. 23 Then went this . . abroad among the bret. 
Acta I. 14 Mary the mother of Jesus., with his bret. 

1. i6brethien, this scripture must needs have 

2. 29 Men fand) brethren, let me freely speak 

2. 37 Men (and) brethren, what shall we do ? 

3. 17 brethren, 1 wet that through ignorance 
3. 22 A prophet, .unto you of your brethren 

6. 3 brethren, look ye out among you seven 

7. 2 Men, brethren, and fathers, hearken 

7. 13 Joseph was made known to his brethren 
7. 23 came into his heart to risit his brethren 
7. 25 he supposed his brethren would have 
7. 26 Sirs, ye are brethren ; why do ye wrong 
7. 37 God raise up unto you of your bretliren 

9. 3o'.when the brethren knew, they brought 

10. 23 certain brethren from Joppa accompanied 

11. I brethren that were in Judea heard 
J I. 12 these six brethren accompanied me 

11. 29 send, the brethren Avhicli dwelt in Judea 
; 12. 17 show these things unto, .the brethren 

13. 15 brethren, if ye Iiave any word, say on 
13. 26 brethren, children . . stock of Abraham 

13. 38 Be it known unto you. brethren, that 
14 2 minds evil afl^ected against the brethren 

15. I certain men.. taught the brethren 

15. 3 caused great joy unto ail the brethren 
15. 7 Peter rose up, and said. .Men. .brethren 
15. 13 Men (and) brethren, hearken unto me 
15. 22 and Silas, chief men among the brethren 
15. 23 The apostles and elders and brethren 
15. 23 greeting unto the brethren which are of 
15. 32 exhorted the brethren with many words 
15. 33 were let go in peace from the brethren 
15. 36 Let us go again and visit our brethren 

15. 40 recommended by the brethren unto the 

16. 2 was well reported of by the brethren 

16. 40 when they had seen the brethren, they 

17. 6 they drew, .brethren unto the rulers 

17. 10 the brethren immediately sent away Paul 

17. 14 immediately the brethren sent away Paul 

18. 18 Paul, .then tookhis leave of the brethren 
18. 27 the brethren wrote, .the disciples to 

20. 32 And now, brethren, I commend you to 

21. 7 we . . saluted the brethren, and abode with 

21. 17 when we were come, .brethren received 

22. I Men, brethren, and fathers, hear ye my 

22. 5 I received letters unto the brethren, and 

23. I brethren, I have, .in all good conscience 
23. 5 I wist not, brethren, that he was the 

23. 6 Men (and) brethren, I am a Pharisee, the 
28. 14 we found brethren, and were desired to 
28. 15 when the brethren heard of us, they 
28. 17 brethren. .1 have committed nothing 
28. 21 neither any of the brethren, .spake any 
Rom. I. 13 I would not have you ignorant, brethren 
7. I Know ye not, brethren, for I speak to 

7. 4 my brethren, ye also are become dead to 

8. 12 brethren, we are debtors, not to the flesh 

8. 29 the firstborn among many brethren 

9. 3 accursed from Christ for my brethren 

10. 1 Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer to 

11. 25 I would not, brethren, that ye should be 
X2. I I beseech, .brethren, by the mercies of 
15. 14 also am persuaded of you, my brethren 
15. IS brethren, I have written the more boldly 

15. 30 I beseech you, brethren, for the Lord 

16. 14 Salute, .the brethren which are with 
10. 17 I beseech you, brethren, mark them wh. 

1 Co. I. 10 I beseech you, brethren, by the name of 
I. II hath been declared unto me of you, my b. 

1. 26 For ye see your calling, brethren, how 

2. I I, brethren, when I came to you, came 

3. I I, brethren, could not speak unto you as 

4. 6 brethren, I have in a figure transferred 
6. 5 be able to judge between his brethren f 

6. 8 wrong, and defraud, and that, .brethren 

7. 24 Brethren, let every man . therein abide 

7. 29 this I say, brethren, the time (is) short 

8. 12 when ye sin so against the brethren, and 
g. s the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas? 

10. I Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye 

11. 2 Now I praise you, brethren, that ye 

11. 33 brethren, when ye come together to eat 

12. I brethren, I would not have you ignorant 

14. 6 bretliren, if I come unto you speaking 
14. 20 Brethren, be not children in understand. 
14. 26 brethren? when ye come together, every 



1 Co. 14. 39 brethren, .forbid not to speak with ton". 
15. I brethren, I declare unto you the gospel 
15. 6 was seen of above five hundred brethren 
15. 50 brethren, that flesh and blood cannot 

15. 58 my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast 

16. II for I look for him with the brethren 
16. j2 to come unto you with the brethren 
16. 15 I beseech you, brethren, (ye know the) 
16. 20 All the brethren greet you. Greet ye ono 

2 Co. I. 8 we would not, brethren, have, .ignorant 
8. I brethren, we do you to wit of the grace 

8. 23 Whether (any do enquire), .our brethren 

9. 3 Yet have 1 sent the brethren, lest our 
g. 5 thought it necessary to exhort, .brethren 

II. 9 brethren which came from Macedonia 
13. II brethren, farewell. Be perfect,' be of good 
Gal. I. 2 all the brethren which are witli me, uuto 
I. II brethren, tliat the gospel which was 
3. 15 Brethren, I speak after the manner of 
4. 12 Brethren, I beseech you, be as I (am) 
4. 28 we, brethron, as Isaac was, are the child. 

4. 31 brethren, we are not children of the 

5. II brethren., why do I yet suffer persecution 
5. 13 brethren, ye have been called unto liberty 

6. I Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a 
6. t8 Brethren, the grace of our Lord Jesus 

Eph. 6. 10 Finally, my brethren, be!strong in . . Lord 

6. 23 Peace (be) to the brethren, and love 
Fhll. I. 12 I would ye should understand, brethren 

1. 14 many of the brethren in the Lord 
3. I Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord 

3. 13 Brethren, I count not myself to have 

3. 17 Brethren, be followers together of 1110 

4. I Therefore, my brethren dearly beloved 
4. 8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are 
4. 2t brethren which are with me greet you 

Col. I. 2 To the.. faithful brethren in Christ .at 
4. 15 Salute the brethren which are in Laodicea 

1 Th. I. 4 Knowing, brethren beloved, your election 

2. I yourselves, brethren, know our entrance 

2. 9 ye remember, brethren, our labour and 

2. 14 ye, brethren, became followers of the 
17 we, brethren, being taken from you for a 

7 brethren, we were comforted over you in 
. I we beseecWyou, brethren, and exhort(you) 
10 toward all the brethren which are in all 

10 we beseechyou, brethren, that ye increase 

13 not have you to be ignorant, brethren 
I of the time, and the seasons, brethren 

4 ye, brethren, arc not in darkness, that 

12 brethren, to know them which labour 

14 brethren, warn them that are unruly 

25 Brethren, pray for us 

26 Greet all the brethren with an holy kiss 

27 epistle be read unto all the holy brethren 
3 to thank God always for you, brethren 
I we beseech you, brethren,' by the coming 

13 thanks alway to God for you, brethren 

15 brethren, stand fast, and hold the tradi. 
I brethren, pray for us, that the word of 
6 we command you, brethren, in the name 

13 ye, brethren, be not weary in well doing 

6 If thou put the brethren in remembrance 

1 entreat, .the younger men as lirethieu 

2 not despise, because they are brethren 

21 Linus, and Claudia, and all the brethren 

11 he Is not ashamed to call them brethren 

12 I. .declare thy name unto my brethren 
17 behoved. .to be madelike. (liis) brethren 

1 holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly 
12 Take heed, brethren, lest there be in any 

5 according, .law, that is, of their brethren 
19 Having, brethren, boldness to enter into 

22 I beseech you, brethren, suffer the word 

2 My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall 

16 Do not err, my beloved brethren 
19 my beloved brethren, let every man 110 

I My brethren, have not the faith of our 
5 Hearken, my beloved brethren, Ilalh not 

14 My brethren, though a man say he hath 
I My brethren, be not many masters 

I'o my brethren, these things ought not so 
12 Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive 

11 Speak not evil one of another, brethren 

7 Be patient.. brethren, unto the coming 
9 Grudge not one against another, brethren 

10 Take, my brethren, the prophets, who 

12 above all things, my brethren, swear not 
19 Brethren, if any of you do err from the 
10 brethren . . make your calling and election 

7 Brethren, I write no new commandment 

3. 13 Marvel not, my brethren, if the world 

3. 14 death, .life because we love the brethren 
3. i6 to lay down (our) lives for the brethren 

3 Jo. 3 I rejoiced . .when the brethren came 

5 whatever thou doest to the brethren, and 
10 neither doth he.. receive the brethren 
Kev. 6. II fellow servants.. and their brethren 

12. 10 the accuser of our brethren is cast down 
19. 10 of thy brethren that have the testimony 
»i» 22. 9 of thy brethren the prophets, and., 

BRETHEEN, false — 

False or lying brother, \^fvhaZf\ipo^ pseudddelphos. 

2 Co. II. 26 perils in the sea. among false brethren. 
GaL 2. 4 because of false brethren unawares 

BEETItREN, love as — 
Loving a brother, (^i\aZe\(pos philadelphos. 
I Pe. 3. 8 love aB brethren, (be) pitiful, (be) 



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BRETHREN, love of — 
Love 0/ brethren, (pi\aSe\<pla Philadelphia. 
I Pe. I. 22 uuto unfeigned love of the brethrea 

BRIBE ~ 

1„4 covering, 133 knpher. 

1 Sa. 12. 3 of whose hand have I.received (any) bribe 
Amos 5. 12 they afflict the just, they take a bribe 

2.Bribe, reward, trp shochad. 

J Sa. 8. 3 took bribes, and perverted judgment 

Psa. 26. 10 their right hand is full of bribes 

Isa. 33.15 shaketh his hands from holding <A bribes 

BRIBERY — 

Bribe, inv shochad. 

Job is. 34 consume the tabernacles of bribery 

BRICK — 

Biick, {from its whiteness), hj?? lehenah. 

G3a. II. 3 Go to, let us make brick, and bum 

n. 3 they had brick for stone, and slime had 

Exod. I. 14 with hard bondage, in mortar, and in br. 
5. 7 Ye shall .. give . . straw to make brick 
5. 8 the tale of the bricks, which they did 
5. 16 <ind they say to us, Make brick : and 
5. 18 yet shall ye deliver the tale of bricks 
5. 19 Ye shall not minish . .from your bricks 

Isa. 9. 10 bricks are fallen down, but we will build 

BRICK, altars of — 

Anything made of brick, MlJ? lehenah. 

Isa. 65. 3 bumeth incense lipon altars of briclc 

BRICK, making — 

To make bricks, pp lahan, 

Exod. 5. 14 not fuifllled. .task in making brick 

BRICK KILN — 

Place for making brick, jgte malben. 

2 Sa. 12. 31 made them pass through the brick kiln 
Jer. 43. 9 hide them in the clay in the brick kiln 
Nah. 3. 14 tread the mortar, make strong the brick k. 

BRIDE — . 

1. The complete or perfect one, n^g hallah, 

Isa. 49. i8 bind them (on thee), as a bride (doeth) 

61. 10 as a bride adorneth (herself) with her 

62. 5 the bridegroom rejoiceth over the brido 
Jer. z. 32 Can a maid forget . . (or) a bride her attire ? 

7. 34 the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride 

16. 9 the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride 

25. 10 the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride 

33. II the bridegroom, ami the voice of the bride 

Joel 2. 16 go forth . .and the bride out of her closet 

Z. Bride, vvij.<t>7j numphe. 

,Tohn 3. 29 He that hath the bride is the bridegroom 

Kev. J 8. 23 the voice of the bridegroom and of the b. 

21. 2 as a bride adorned for her husband 

21. 9 I will show thee [the bride), the Lamb's 

22. 17 And the Spirit and the bride say. Come 

BRIDE CHAMBER — 

Uride chamber, vvfi(puiv numphSn. 

Alatt. 9. 15 the children of the bride chamber mourn 
Mark 2. 19 the children of the bride chamber fast 
Luke 5. 34 ye make the children of the bride cham. 

BRXDEGROOM — 

\.One who contracts affinity, jnn chathan. 

Psa. 19. 5 bridegroom coming out of his chamber 

Isa. 61. 10 as a bridegroom decketh (himselfj with 
62. s the bridegroom rejoiceth over the bride 

Jer. 7. 34 the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride 
16. 9 the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride 
25. 10 the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride 
33. II the bridegroom, and the voice of the bride 

Joel 2. 16 let. .bridegroom go forth, .and the bride 

Z. Bridegroom, vvi/.(pios numphios. 

Matt. 9. IS as long as the bridegroom is with tbem ? 
g. IS when the bridegroom shall be taken from 
25. I and went forth to meet the bridegroom 
25. 5 While the bridegroom tarried, they all 
25. 6 Behold, the bridegroom cometh ; go ye 
25. 10 they went to buy, the bridegroom came 
Mark 2. 19 [fast while the bridegroom is with them?] 
2. 19 as long as they have the bridegroom with 

2. 20 when the bridegroom shall be taken away 
luke s- 34 f^st while the bridegroom is with them ? 

S. 35 when the bridegroom shall be taken away 
Jolm 2. 9 the governor., called the bridegroom 

3. 29 He that hath the bride is the bridegroom 
3. 29 but the friend of the bridegroom, which 
3. 29 rejoiceth . . because of the bridegroom's 

Kev. I?. 23 the voice of the bridegroom, .shall be 

BRIDIE — 

\. Muzzle, Dioria machsom. 

Psa. 39. 1 1 Tyill keep my mouth iflth a bridle, while 
2.Bridle, bit, jnn rnetheg. 

2 Ki. 19. 28 I will put . . my bridle in thy lips 

Prov.26. 3 for the horse, a bridle for the ass, and a 

Isa. 37. 29 will Iput. .my bridle in thy lips 
2. Rein, fo"; resen. 

Job 30. II they have also let loose the bridle 

41. 13 come (to him) with his double bridle? 

Psa. 32. 9 who3emouthmustbeheldin..with..brid. 

Isa. 30. 28 and . . a bridle in the jaws of the people 

4. Bit of a bridle, xo^^^vis chalinos. 

£ev. 14. 20 blood came out., unto tbe horse briiUea 



BRIDLE, to — 

To lead vrith a hit, x'^^tvayayeco chalinagogeo. 
Jas. I. 26 bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth 
3. 2 (and) able also to bridle the whole body 

BRIEFLY — 

Through a few {words), 81 oKlyaiv di-oligon. 

1 Pe. 1. 12 Isuppose, I hive written briefly, exhorting 

BRIEITY comprehended, to be — 
To be brought up into a head, a.vaKe(f)aKai6ofi.ai. 
Bom 13. g it is briefly comprehended in this saying 

BEIEIl — 

1. Brier, pin chedeq. 

Mic. 7. 4 The best of them (is) as a brier; the most 
2.Brier, thorn, p'rp sillon. 

Eze. 28. 24. there shall be no more a pricking brier 

S. Thorn, nettle, ns"ip sirpad. 

Isa. s5. 13 instead of the brier shall come up the 
i. Brier, diamond point, adamant, i'S\y shamir. 
Isa. 5. 6 there shall come up briers and thorns 
7. 23.it shall (even) he for briers and thorns 
7. 24 the land shall become briers and thorns 
7. 25 shall not come thither the fear of briers 
9. 18 it shall devour the briers and thorns, and 
10. 17 burn and devour his thorns and his briers 
27. 4 who would set the briers, against me in 
32. 13 Upon the land . . shall come up . . briers ; 
5.A triple-pointed plant, rpl^oKos tribolos. 
Heb. 6. 8 that which beareth thorns and briers 

BRIERS — 

1. Threshing instruments, D'JiTig barqanim. 

Judg.8. 7, 16 thorns of the wilderness and with briers 
2.Briers, D'3"JD saraiim. 

Eze. 2. 6 though briers and' thorns (be) with thee 

BRiaAiroiNE — 

Coat of mail, brigandine, ]V"}p sirion. 

Jer. 46. 4 furbish, .(and) put on the brigandlnes 
SI. 3 lifteth himself up in his brigandine 
BRIGHT— 

l.Light, briijht, nix or. 

Job 37. 1 1 he scattereth his bright cloud 
2.Bright, i"n3 bahir. 

Job 37. 21 see not the bright light whicll (is) in the 

S.Lightning, brightness, pia baraq. 

Eze. 21. 15 made bright, (it is) wrapped up for the 

i.Flame, blade, 3n^ lahab. 

Neh. 3. 3 The horsemen lifteth up both the bright 
5.Light-giver, light-giving, lixa maor, 

Eze. 32. 8 All the bright lights of heaven will I make 

6. To polish, t:"io marat, 4. 

1 Ki. 7. 45 and all these vessels, .(were of) bright 

7. To scour, polish, PID maraq. 

2 Ch. 4. 16 for the house of the LoED, o£ bright brass 
8. Shining, n;j nog ah. 

Eze. I. 13 the fire was bright, and out of the fire 

9. Prepared, bright, shining, riiyj; ashoth. 

Eze. 27. 19 bright iron, cassia, and calamus, were in 

10. Prepared, shining, rvayi esheth. 

Song 5. 14 hisbelly(isas)"brightivoryoverlaId(with) 

11. Bright, shining, Xa/xirpSs lampros. 

Acts 10. 30 behold, a man stood before me In bright 
Kev. 22. 16 (and) the bright and morning star 

12. Shining, (pwretvis photeinos. 

Matt 1 7. 5 While he . . spake, behold, a [bright] cloud 

BRIGHT cloud — 

Brightness, lightness, V]n chaziz. 

Zech. 10. I (so) the LORD shall make bright clouds 

BRIGHT spot — 

Freckled spot, n"in3 bahereth. 

Lev. 13. 2 a scab, or bright spot, and it be in the 
13. 4 If the bright spot (be) white in the skin 
13. 19 the place of the boil there be. .a bright s. 
13. 23, 28 if the bright spot stay in his place 
13. 24 (flesh) that bumeth have a white bright 8. 
13. 25 the hair in the bright spot be turned 
13. 26 (there be) no white hair in the bright spot 
13. 38 skin of their flesh bright spots, .bright s. 

13. 39 (if) the bright spots in the skin of their 

14. 56 a rising, and for a scab, and foi a bright s. 

BRIGHT, to make — 

l.To cleanse, T15 barar, 5. 

Jer. 51. II Make bright the arrows; gather the 

2. To make bright or sharp, SViJ galal, 3 a, 

Eze. 21. 21 he made (hls).arrow8 bright, be consulted 

BRIGHTNESS — 

l.Brightness, shining, ini zohar. 

Eze. 8. 2 as the appearance of brightness, as the 
Dan. 12. 3 they. . shall shine as the brightness of the 

2.Clearness, appearance, V] ziv. 

Dan. 2. 31 This great image, whose brightness (was) 
4. 36 mine booour and biigbtness leturned 



3. Shining (as of a city), ny^' yiphah. 

Eze. 28. 7 and they shall defile thy brightness 

33. 17 thy wisdom by reason of thy brightness 
i.Precious, rare, ip; yaqar. 

Job 31. 26 or the moon walking (in) brightness 
5. Shining {of fire, sun, moon, spear), n^j nogah. 
2 Sa. 22. 13 Through the brightness before him were 
Psa. i8. 12 Atthebrightness..histhickcloudspassed 
Isa. 60. 3 and kings to the brightness of thy rising 
60. 19 for brightness shall the moon give light 
62. 1 righteousness . .go forth as brightness 
Eze. I. 4 a brightness (was) about it, and out of the 
I. 27 fire, and it had brightness round about 

1. 28 80 (was) the appearance of the brightness 
10. 4 full of the brightness of the LORDS glory 

Amos 5. 20 even very dark, and no brightness in it ? 
Hab. 3. 4 And (his) brightness was as the light; he 

Q.Shinings, brightnesses, n^nJj negohoth. 

Isa. 59. 9 for brightness, (but) we walk in darkness 
7. Reflexion, aravyaa-ixa apaugasma. 

Heb. 1. 3 Who being the brightness of (hi?) glory 
^.Manifestation, iirt((>avfta epiphaneia. 

2 Th. 2. 8 destroy with the brightness of his coming 
9. Shining, brilliancy, \anirp6Trjs lamprotes. 

Acts 26. 13 light .above the brightness of the sun 

BBXH — 

1. End, edge, border, nsp qatseh. 

Josh. 3. 15 were dipped in the brim of the water 
2.Zip, HD^ saphah. 

1 Ki. 7. 23 ten cubits from the one brim to the other 

7 24 And under the brim of it round about 
7 26 and the brim thereof was wrought 
7. 26 like the brini of a cup, with flowers of 

2 Ch. 4. 2 a molten sea of ten cubits from brim to b. 

4. 5 (was) an handbreadth, and the brim of 

4. .5 like the work of the brim of a cup, with 

BBUff, up to the — 

Up unto the upper part, ews &vci) heos and. 

John 2. 7 And tJiey.flUed themup, to the brim 
BRIMSTONE — 

1. Bitumen, pitch, ni?3 gophrith. 

Gen. 19. 24 Then the Lord rained, brimstone and 
Deut 29. 23 (that) the whole land thereof (is) brimst. 
Job 18. 15 brimstone shall be scattered upon his 
Psa. II. 6 Upon the wicked he shall rain, brimstone 
Isa. 30. 33 breath of the Lord, like a stream of brim. 

34. 9 and the dust thereof into brimstone 
Eze. 38. 22 and great hailstones fire, and brimstone 

2.Divine fire, or sulphur, 6uoy theion. 

Lukei7 29 it rained fire and brimstone from heaven 
Kev. 9. 1 7 out of their mouths issued Are . , and brim. 
9. 18 by the smoke, and by the brimstone 
t4. 10 he shall be tormented with .brimstone 

19. 20 into a lake . burning with brimstone 

20. 10 cast into the lake of fire and brimstone 

21. 8 which bumeth With fire and brimstone 

BRIMSTONE (ofj — 

lAke as of sulphur, deitiSris theiodes. 

Kev. 9. 17 having breastplates of fire., and brimstone 

BRING, to — 

l.To add, gather, ^plj asaph. 

Deut 22. 2 thou Shalt bring it unto thine own house 
Josh. 2. 18 thou Shalt bring thy father, and thy 

2. To cause to come, Kny, np« athah, 5. 

Isa. 21. 14 The inhabitants, .brought xvater to him 
Dan. 3. 13 Nebuchadnezzar, .commanded to bring 

3. 13 Then they brought these men before 

5. 2 commanded to bring the golden, .vessels 
5. 3 Then they brought the golden vessels 

5. 13 the king my father brought out of Jewry! 

5. 23 they have brought the vessels of his 

6. 16 the king commanded, and they brought 

6. 24 brought those men which had accused 

3.T0 cause to come in, Ni3 bo, 5. 

Gen. 2. 19 brought (them) unto Adam to see what 

2. 22 made he a woman, and brought her unto 

4. 3 Cain brought of the fruit of the ground 
4. 4 he also brought of the firstlings of his 

6. 17 I, do bring a flood of waters upon the earth 

6. 19 of every living thing .shalt thou bring 

j8. 19 the Lord may bring upon Abraham that 

2o. 9 thou hast brought. . and on my kingdom 

24. 67 And Isaac brought her into his mother's 

26. 10 thou shouldest have brought guiltiness 

27. 4 make me savoury meat, .and bring (it> 
27. 5 to hunt (for) venison, (and) to bring (it) 
27. 7 Bring me venison, and make me. .meat 
27. 10 And thou Shalt bring (it) to thy father 
27. 12 I shall bring a curse upon me, and not a 
27. 14 he went, .and brought (them) to his 

27. 2s and he brought him wine, and he drank 
27. 31 and brought it unto his father, and said 
27. 33 he that hath taken venison, and brought 
29. 13 and kissed him, and brought him to his 
29. 23 he took Leah his daughter, and brought 
30. 14 and brought them unto his mother Leah 
31. 39 was torn (of beasts) I brought not unto 
37. 2 and Joseph brought unto his father their 
37. 28 sold .Toseph. and they brought Joseph 
37. 32 they sent the coat. and. .brought (it) to 
39. 17 The Hebrew servauti wbicb thou bast b 



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Gca. 42 zo But brills your youngest brother unto 
,2. 34 And bring your youngest brother uato 

42. 37 Slay my two sons, if I bring him not to 
43 2 which they had brought out of Egypt 

43. g if I bring him not unto thee, and set 
43. 16 Bring (these) men home, and slay, and 
43. 17 the man brought the men into Joseph's 
43. 24 the man brought the men into Joseph's 

43. 26 they brought him the present which (was) 

44. 32 If I bring him not unto thee, then I shall 
46. 7 and all iiis seed, brought he with him iuto 

46. 32 and they have brought their flocks, aad 

47. 14 and Joseph brought the money iuto 
47. 17 And they brought their cattle unto 

£xod 2. 10 and she brought hira unto Pharaoh's 
6. 8 And I will bring you in unto the land 
10. 4 to-morrow will I bring the locusts into 
It. I Yet will I bring one plague (more) upon 
13. 5 when the Lord shall bring thee into the 
13. II And it shall be, when the Lord shall 
18. iq that thou mayest bring the causes unto 
> 8. 22 (that) every great matter they shall bring 

18. 26 the hard causes they brought unto Moses 

19. 4 (how) I bare you. .and brought you unto 

22. 13 (then) let him bring it (for) witness 

23. ig thou shall bring into the house of. .LORD 
23. 20 to bring thee iuto the place which I have 
32. 2 Break off the golden earrings, .and bring 
32. 3 brake otf the golden earrings . and bro. 
32. 21 thou hast brought so great a sin upon 

34. 26 thou Shalt bring unto the house of the 

35. 5 whosoever (is) of a willing heart, let him 
35. 25 and brought that which they had spuu 
35. 21 they brought the Loub's offering to the 
35. 22 brought bracelets, and earrings, and 

35. 23 every man. .whom was found .brought 
35. 24 Every one that did offer .brought the 
35. 24 every man with whom was. .brought (it) 
35. 27 And the rulers brought onyx stones, aud 

35. 29 The children, .brought a willing offering 

36. 3 the children, .had brought for the work 
36. 3 And they brought yet unto him free offer. 
36. 5 The people bring much more than enough 
?6. 6 the people werevestrained from bringing 

39. 33 And they b.ought the tabernacle unto 

40. 21 And he brought the ark into the tabernacle 

2 And he shall bring it to Aaron's sons the 
8 And thou shalt bring the meat offering 

4 Aud he shall bring the bullock unto the 

5 and briug it to the tabernacle of the 

14 aud bring him before the tabernacle of 
16 the priest, .shall bring of the bullock's 
23 he shall bring his offering, a kid of the 

28 then he shall bring his offering, a kid of 
32 if he bring a lamb, .he shall bring it 

6 he shall bring his trespass offering unto 

7 then he shall bring for his trespass, which 

8 And he shall bring them unto the priest 

11 But if he be not able to bring two turtle 

12 Then shall he bring it to the priest 

15 then he shall bring for his trespass unto 
18 And he shall bring a ram without blemish 

6 And he shall bring his trespass offering 

29 He. .shall bring his oblation unto the 

30 His own hands shall bring the offerings 
30 the fat with the breast, it shall he bring 
15 shall they bring with the offerings made 

6 she shall bring a lamb of the first year 

23 And he shall bring them on the eighth 
29 and bring them unto the priest, to the 

12 sweet incense.. and bring (it) within the 

13 shall he kill the goat, .and bring his blood 

4 Aud briiigeth it not unto the door of the 

5 maybringtheirsacrifices, which they offer 
5 even that tney may bring them unto 

9 And bringcth it not imto the door of tlie 

3 whither I bring you, shall ye not do' 

21 And he shall bring his trespass offering 

22 whither I bring you to dwell therein 
lo then ye shall bring a sheaf of the first 

14 that ye have brought an offering imto 

15 ye brought the sheaf of the wave offering 
J7 Ve shall bring out of your habitations 
n And they brought him unto Moses 
25 And I will bring a sword upon you, that 
41 and have brought them into the laud of 
15 Then shall the man bring his wife uuto 

15 and he shall bring her offering for her 
10 on the eighth day he shall bring two 

13 he shall be brought unto the door of the 

12 and shall bring a lamb of the first year 
3 brought their offering before the Lord 

3 hath the LORD brought us into this land 
8 then he will bring us unto this land, aud 

16 the Lord was not able to bring this 

24 him will I bring into the land whereunto 
18 \VTien ye come into the land whither I 

25 and they shall bring their offering, a sac. 

14 Moreover thou hast not brought us into 

13 which they shall bring unto the LoRU 

4 have ye brought up the congregation 

5 to bring us in unto this evil place? 
12 ye shall not bring this congregation into 
12 And they brought the captives, and the 
54 and brought it into the tabernacle of the 

17 until we have brought them unto their 

10 when the Lord, .shall have brought thee 

23 that he might bring us in, to give us the 
1 thy God shall bring thee into the land 

26 Neither shalt thou bring an abominatioi 
7 the Lord thy God bringeth thee into a 

28 to briug thvm into the laud which he 



Lev. 

a. 
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4- 
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4- 
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S- 
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26. 
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5- 

6. 

6. 

6. 

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14. 
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18. 
ao. 
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8. 

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Deut 12. 
12. 
21. 

23- 
26. 
■26. 
26. 
sg. 
3°- 
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Josh. 7. 
18. 

=3- 
24. 

24. 

Jodg. I. 

2. 

7- 

18. 

>9- 
»9- 
21. 

I Sa. I. 
I. 



5- 
7- 
9- 
9- 
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19. 
30. 
20. 

21. 
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4- 
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JO. 

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sKi. 



iCh 



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ti. 

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23- 
24- 

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xo, 
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SI. 

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iCh. 



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6 thither ye shall bring your burnt offerings 

11 thither shall ye bring all that I command 

12 Then thou shalt bring her home to thine 
18 Thou shalt not bring the hire of a whore 

2 which thou sha-tt bring of thy land that 
9 And he hath brought us into this place 

10 behold, 1 have brought the first fruits of 
27 to bring upon it all the curses that are 

5 And the Lord thy God will bring thee 

20 For when I shall have brought them 

21 before I have brought them into the land 
23 for thou shalt bring . . Israel into the land 

7 and bring him unto his people : let his 

23 they took them out. .aud. brought them 

6 and bring, .hither to me, that I may cast 
15 so shall the LORD bring upon you all evil 

7 brought the sea upon them, and covered 

8 I brought you into the land of the Amor. 
7 And they brought him to Jerusalem 

I and have brought you uuto the land 
25 and brought the heads of Oreb and Zecb 

3 and said unto him, Who brought thee 
3 and she brought him into her father's 

21 So he brought him into his house 

12 and they brought them unto the camp to 

22 and (then) I will bring him, that he may 

24 brought him unto the house of the Loud 

25 they slew a bullock, and brought the 

1 brought it from Eben-ezer uuto Asliuod 

2 they brought it into the house of Dagon 
1 brought it into the house of Abinadab 

7 behold, (if) we go, what shall we bring 
7 not a present to bring to the niau of God 

22 and brought them into the parlour 

27 they despised him, and brought him no 
15 They have brought them from the Amal 

20 and have brought Agag the king of Ania 

17 Piovide me now a man. .apd bring, .to 
54 And David took the head, .and brought 
57 brought him before Saul, with the head 
27 David brought their foreskins, and they 

7 And Jonathan brought David to Saul 

8 for thou hast brought thy servant into a 
8 for why sliouldest thou bring me to thy 

14 wherefore (then) have ye brought him to 

15 that ye have brought this .to play the 

27 which thine handmaid hath brought unto 
35 David received, .which she had lirouglit 

11 David saved neither man. .to briug 

10 have brought them hither unto my lord 

13 except thou first bring Michal, Saul s 

8 And they brought the head of Ish boslieth 

18 what (is) my house, .thou hast brought 

7 took the shields.. and brought them 

10 Whosoever saith (ought) unto thee, bring 

23 and brought Absalom to Jerusalem 

14 that the Lord might bring evil upon Ab. 

16 and took (it), and brought (it) to David 

3 Abishag. .and brought her to the king 
40 and Shimei went, and brought his 

1 and brought her into the city of David 

24 And the king said, Bring me a sword 

28 Barley also and straw, .brought they unto 

9 The Lord brought upon them. all this evil 

28 fetched, .gold, .and brought (it) to king 

25 And they brought every man his present 
10 I will bring evil upon the house of Jerob. 

6 the ravens brought him bread and flesh 

39 a man turned aside, and brought a man 

21 Behold, I will bring evil upon thee 

29 I will not bring the evil in his days 

29 in his son's days will I bring the evil 
20 when he had taken him, and brought 
42 and brought the man of God bread of 

6 he brought the letter to the king of Israel 
20 receiving at his hands that which he 

8 They have brought the heads of the king's 
24 (If) any . .whom I have brought into yours 

4 and brought them to him into the house 

24 the king, .brought (men) from Babylon 

25 have I brought it to pass, that thou 

20 he made a pool, .and brought water into 

12 I (am) bringing (such), .upon Jerusalem 
16 Behold, I will bring evil upon this place 
20 evil which I will bring upon this place 

8 he brought all the priests out of the 

30 his servants earned him . .and brought 
16 even them the king of Babylon brought 

26 and brought them unto Halah. . Habor 
12 aud brought them to Jabesh, and buried 

2 he that leddest out and broughtest in Is. 

18 and took (it), and brought (it) to David 

19 (the jeopardy of) their lives they brought 

40 Moreover they, .brought bread on asses 

5 bring the ark of God from Kirjath-jearim 
12 How shall I bring the ark of God (home) 

1 they brought the ark of God, and set 
16 what (is) mine house, that thou hast 

7 David took the shields, .and brought 

2 bring the number of them to me, that I 
4 they of Tyre, brought much cedar wood 

ig to briug the ark of the covenant of the 
16 and we will bring it to thee in floats by 

22 hath he brought all this evil upon them 
18 took, .talents of gold, and brought (them) 

10 the servants of Solomon, which brought 

10 And the servants.. brought algum trees 
J 2 besides (that) which she had brought 

14 Besides (that which) chapmen, brought 
14 all the kings of Arabia, .brought gold and 
24 And they brought every man his present 

11 they offered, .of the spoil (which) they 



aCh. 15. 
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Esth. 1. 

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6. 

Job 12. 

14. 

42. 

Psa. 43. 

66. 

78. 

73. 

105. 

Prov.2i. 

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II. 

12. 
Song 1. 



Isa. 



Jer. 



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66. 

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18 he brought into the house of God the 
11 (some) of the Vhilistines brought Jehosh. 
II and the Arabians brought him flocks 
9 they caught him. .and brought him to 

11 the chest was brought unto the king's 

14 they brought the rest of the money before 

12 and brought.them unto the top of the 

14 that he brought the gods of the children 
23 and brought him to Jerusalem, and brako 

5 a great multitude . .and brought (them) 

8 and brought the spoil to Samaria 

13 Ye shall not bring in the captives hithej 

15 brought them to Jericho, the city of 

27 but they brought him not into the- 

21 they brought seven bullocks, and seven 

31 dome near and bring sacrifices and 

32 number, .which thetcongregation brought 
10 Since (the people) began to bring the 

23 And many brought gifts unto the Lord 
II the Lord brought upon them thecaptains 

24 Behold I will bring evil upon this place 

28 all the evil that I will bring upon this 

10 Nebuchadnezzar .brought hiiu to 
18 all (these) he brought to Babylon 

.7 to bring cedar trees from Lebanon to the 

17 that they should bring unto us ministers 

18 they brought us a man of understanding 

30 to bring (them) to Jerusalem unto the 
g bring tliera unto the place that I have 

1 to bring the book of the law of Moses 

2 And Ezra the priest brought the law 

16 the people went forth, and brought 

23 children also, broughtest them into tha 

31 And (if) the people of the land bring 

34 to bring (it) into the house of our God 

35 And to bring the first fruits of our 

36 the firstborn of our sons .. to bring to tho 

37 we should bring the first fruits ot our 
3g the children of Israel, shall bring tho 

I to bVing one of ten to dwell in Jerusalem 
27 they sought the Lcntcs.. to bring them to 
:2 Then brought all Judah the tithe of the 

15 which they brought into Jerusalem on 

16 which brought fish . . and all manner of 

18 and did not our God bring all this evil 

19 there should no burden be brought in on 

11 To bring Vashti the queen before the 

9 to bring (it) into the king's treasuries 

1 to bring the book of records of the Chron. 

14 to b.ring Haman unto the banquet that 

6 whose hand God bringeth (abundantly) 

3 bringest me into judgment with thee? 
II all the evil that the LORD had brought 

3 let them bring me unto thy hill 
11 Thou broughtest us into the net 

54 And he brought them to the border of his 
71 he brought him to feed Jacob his people 
40 (The people) asked and he brought quails 
27 (when) he bringeth it with a wicked mind! 
14 she bringeth her food from afar 

22 for who shall bring him to see whatshall 
9 for all these (tilings) God will bring thee 

14 God shallbring every workinto judgment 

4 The King hath brought me into his 

4 He brought me to the banqueting house 

4 until I had brought him into my mother's 

2 (and) bring thee into my mother's house 
II every, was to bring a thousand (pieces) 

13 Bring no more vain oblations ; incense 13 

17 The Lord shall bring, .upon thy people 
2 the people shall take them, and bring 

2 Y'et he also (is) wise, and will briug evil 
26 have I brought it to pass, .thou shouldest 

5 I will bring thy seed from the east, and 

6 bring my sons from far, and my daughters 

23 Thou hast not brought me the small 
II I have spoken (it), 1 will also bring it lo 

15 I have brought him, and he shall make 

22 they sh.all bring thy sons in (their) arms 

7 Even them will I bring to my holy 
7 that thou bring the poor that are cast 
9 the ships of Tarshish first, to bring thy 

II (men) may bring unto thee the forces ol 

17 For brass I will bring. I will bring 
4 and will bring their fears upon them 

20 And they shall bring all your brethren 
20 as the children of Israel bring an offering 

7 And I brought you into a plentiful 

14 and two of a family, and I will bring yoi^ 
6 I will bring evil from the north, and a 

15 Lo, I will bring a nation upon you from 
19 behold, I will bring evil upon this people 

8 I will bring upon them all the words o£ 

11 Behold, I will bring evil upon them 

23 for I will bring evil upou the men ot 

8 I have brought upon them against the 

18 bring upon them the day of evil, and 
26 bringing burnt offerings, and sacrifices 
26 bringing sacrifices of praise, unto the 

22 thou shalt bring a troop suddenly upon 

3 Behold, I will bring evil upon this place 
15 Behold, I will bring upon this city, .all 

12 for I will bring evil upon them,'(even)lho 
ijiTid had brought them to Babylon 

9 and will bring them against this land 

13 And I will bring upon that land .all my 

23 and brought him unto Jehoiakim the 

11 the nations that bring their neck under 

12 Bring your necks under the yoke of the 
8 I will bringthem from the north country 

42 Like as I have brought all this great evil 
42 so will I bring upon them all the good 



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Jer. 33. ti (and) of them that shall in ins the 
35. a and bring them into the house of the 

35. t7 Behold, if will bfing upon Judah and upon 

36. 31 I will bring upon them, and upon the 

37. 14 so Irijah took Jeremiah, and brought him 

39. 16 Behold, I will bring my words upou this 

40. 3 Now the Lord hath brought (it), and 

41. 5 to bring (them) to the house of the Lord 

42. J7 from the evil that I will bring upon them 
44 2 all the evil that I have brought upon ,Ier. 
45- s for, behold, I will bring evil upon all 

48. 44 for I will bring upon it, (even) upon 

49. 5 Behold, 1 will bring a fear upon thee 

49. 8 for I will bring the calamity of Esau upon 
49. 32 I will bring their calamity from all sides 
49. 36 And upon Elam .will I bring the four 
49. 37 1 will bring evil upon them, (even) my 
51. 64 from the evil that I will bring upon her 
Xam. 1. 21 thou wilt bring the day (that) thou hast 
Eze. s- »7 snd I will bring the sword upon thee 

6. 3 I, (even) I, will bring a sword upon you 

7. 24 1 will bring tlie worst of the heathen 

8. 3 and brought me in the visions of God to 
8. 7 And he brought me to the door of the 
8. 14 Then he brought me to the door of the 

8. 16 And he brought me into the inner court 
n. I the spirit lifted me up, and brought me 
11. 8 I will bring a sword upon you, saith the 

11. 24 the spirit took me up, and brought me 

12. 13 1 will bring him to Babylon (to) the land 
14. 17 Or (if) I bring a sword upon that land 
14. 22 concerning the evil that I have brought 
14. 22 (even) concerning all that I have brought 
17. 20 he shall be taken, .and I will bring him 
19. 4 they brought him with chains unto the 
19. 9 and brought him to the king of Babylou 

19. 9 they brought him into holds, that his 

20. 10 I caused them to go forth, .and brought 
2o. 15 that I would not bring them into the 
2o. 28 (For) when I had brought them into the 
20. 35 I will bring you into the wilderness of the 
20. 37 I will bring you into the bond of the 

2o. 42 when I shall bring you into the land of 
23. 22 and I will bring them against thee on 

26. 7 I will bring upon Tyrus N^ebuchadrezzar 

27. 26 Thy rowers have brought thee into great 

28. 7 Behold. .1 vrill bring strangers upon thee 

29. 8 Behold, I will bring a sword upon thee 

32. 9 1 shall bring thy destruction among the 

33. 2 When I bring the sword upon a land 

34. 13 and mil bring them to their own land 

36. 24 and will bring you into your own land 
37. 12 and bring you into the land of Israel 

37. 21 and bring them into their own land 
38. 16 and I will bring thee against my land 

38. 17 which prophesied, .that I would bring 

39. 2 and will bring thee upon the mountains of 

40. I the hand, .was upon me, and brought me 
40. 2 In the visions of God brought he me into 
40. 3 And he brought me thither, and, behold 
40. 17 Then brought he me into the outward 
40. 28 And he brought me to the inner court 
40. 32 And he brought me into the inner court 
40. 35 And he brought me to the north gate 
40. 48 And he brought me to the porch of the 
41 I he brought me to the temple, and 

42. I he brought me forth into the outer court 

43. 5 the spirit took me up, and brought me 

44. 4 l.'iien brouglit he me the way of the north 
44, 7 In that ye. .brought (into my sanctuary) 
46 19 After he brought me tl^rough the entry 

Dan. I. 2 he brought the vessels into the treasure 
I. 3 that he should bring (certa.in) of the 
I. i8,then the prince of the eunuchs brought 

9. 12 he hathconfirmedhis words, .by bringing 
9. 14 hath the Lord watched . .and brought it 
9. 24 and to bring in everlasting righteousness 

It. 6 and they that brought her, and he that 
Amos 4. I which say. .Bring, and let us drink 

4. 4 and bring your sacrifices every morning 
Mic. I. 15 Yet will I bring an heir uuto thee, O 
Zeph. 3. 20 At that time will I bring you (again) 
Hag. I. 8 Go up to the mountain, and bring wood 

I. 9 when ye brought (it) home, I did blow 
Zech. 8. 8 I will bring them, and they shall dwell 
10. 10 and I will bring them into the land of 
13. 9 I will bring the third part through the 
Mai. 1. 13 and ye brought(that which was) torn, and 
I. 13 thus ye brought an offering : should I 
3. 10 Bring ye.all the tithes into the storehouse 

4.T0 cut off, bring over, m guz. 

Numii. 31 and brought quails from the sea, and let 
5. To carry aviay captive, rhi galah, 5. 

2 Ki. 17. 27 Carry . .one of the priests whom ye bro. 
6.7*0 caTise to flow or go, hy, ydbal, 5. 

Psa. 60. 9 Who will bring me (iuto) the strong city? 

68. 29 Because of thy temple . .shall kings bring 

76. II let all that be round about him bring 

io8. 10 Who will bring me into the strong city? 

Zeph 3. 10 the daughter of my dispersed, shall bring 

7.7*0 coMse to flow or go, '??; yebal, 5. 

Ezras- 14 and brought thetn into the temple of 
6. 5 and brought unto Babylon, be restored 
8.7*0 give, in\ yahab. 

Ruth 3. 15 Bring me the veil that (thou hast) upon 
Job 6. 22 Did I say, Bring unto me? or, Give a 
9.7*0 cause to go, ij^; yalah, 5. 

Deut 28. 36 The Lord shall bring thee, and thy king 
1 KL 1. 38 and caused .Solomon, .and brought him 



2 Ki. 6. 19 and I will bring you to the man whom 

25. 20 and brought tliein lo the king of Babylon 
2 Ch.135. 24 and they brought him to Jerusalem, and 
. Isa 42. 16 1 will bring tlie blind by a way (that) 
Jer 52. 26 and brought themtotne king of Babylon 
Lam. 3. 2 He hath led me, and brought (me into) 
£ze. 40. 24 After that he bi'ought me toward the 
43. I Afterward he brought me to the gate 
47. 6 Then he brought me, and caused me to 
Ho3. 2. 14 1 will allure her, and bring her into the 

10.7*0 take, receive, npS laqach. 

Gen. 48, 9 Bring then'i, I pray thee, unto me, and I 
Exod25. 2 that they may bring me an offering 

27. 20 that they bring thee pure oil olive beaten 
Lev 9. 5 brought (that) which Moses commanded 

12. 8 then she shall bring two turtles, or two 
24 2 that they bring unto thee pure oil olive 

Num II. 16 and bring them unto the tabernacle . . 

13. 20 be ye of good courage, and bring of the 

19. 2 that they briug thee a red heifer without 
23. 14 he brought him into the field of Zophini 
23.27 I pray thee. I will bring thee unto another 
23. 28 And Balak brought Balaam unto the top 

Deut 30. 12 and bring it unto us, that we may hear it 
30. 13 and bring it unto us, that we may hear it 
Judg 14. 11 that they brought thirty companions to 
I Sa. 21. 8 for I have )ieitherbi-ought my sword nor 
30. II they fouud an Egyptian, .and brought 

1 KL 3. 24 the king said, Briug me a sword. And 

17. II Bring me, I pray thee, a morsel of bread 

20. 33 Then he said. Go ye, bring him. Then 

2 Ki. 2. 20 Bring me a new cruse, .and they brought 

3. 15 But now bring me a minstrel. And it 

4. 41 But he said, Tlien bring meal: and he 

I Ch.i8. 8 Likewise from Tibhath. brought David 

ll.l'ofind, NVn malsa. 

Lev. j2. 8 And if she be not able to bring a lamb 

12.7*0 touch, reach to, V\} naga, 5. 

Lev. 5, 7 And if he be not able to bring a lamb 
Isa. 25. J2 lay low, (and) bring to the ground, (even) 
26. 5 he bringeth it (even) to the dust 

13.7*0 drav} nigh, m} nagash, 5. 

Exod2i. 6 Then his master shall bring him unto 

21. 6 he shall also bring him to the door 
Lev. 2. 8 he shall bring it unto the altar 

8. 14 And he brought the bullock for the sin 
J Sa. 14. 34 And all the people brought every man 

28. 23 And she brought (it) before Saul 
1 Sa. 13. II when she had brought (them) uuto him 

17. 28 Brought beds, and basins, and earthen 

1 Ki. 4. 21 they brougnt presents, and served Solo. 

2 Ki. 4. 5 upouhersons, whobrought(the vessels) 

4. 6 she said unto her son. Bring me yet a 
Isa. ' 45. 21 Tell ye, and bring (them) near; yea let 

14.7'o thrust, nij nadach, 5. 

2 Sa. 15. 14 bring evil upon us. and smite the city 

15.7*0 lead on, m nahag, 3. 

Exod 10. 13 and the LOKD brought an east wind 
Psa. 78. 26 by his power he brought in the south 

16. 7*0 Lead, nn: nachuh, 5. 

Num 23. 7 Balak the king of Moab hath I)rought me 
I Sa. 22. 4-And he brought them before the king 
Psa 1C7. 30 he bringeth them unto their desired 
Prov.18. 16 and bringeth him before great men 

17.7*0 coAise to journey, ypj nasa, 5. 

Exod 15. 22 So Afoses brought Israel from the Red 
I Ki. 5. 17 and they brought great stones costly 
Psa 80. 8 Thou haal brought a vine out of Egypt 

18.7*0 lift up, iVfinasft. 

Gen. 45. 19 take'yoli wagons, and bring your father 
Exod 10. 13 when . .the east wind brought the locusts 
Deut 28. 49 The LouD shall bring a nation against 

1 Sa. 4. 4 that they might bring from thence the 

2 Sa. 6. 3 and brought it out of the house of Abin. 

6. 4 they brought it out of the house of Abiu. 

8. 2 (so) the Moabites.. brought gifts 

8. 6 Syrians became servants, .(and) brought 

1 Ki. 10. II the navy . .brought in from Ophir great 

10. 22 bringing gold, and silver, ivory, and apes 

2 Ki. 14. 20 And they brought him on horses; and he 

1 Ch. 16. 29 bring an offering, and come before him 

18. 2 Moabites.. servants (and) brought gifts 
18. 6 the Syrians, .servants, (and) brought gifts 
18. II that he brought frv..n all (these) nations 

2 Ch. 9. 21 the ships of Tarshish, bringing gold, and 

25. 28 Aud they brought him upon horses, and 
Job 40. 20 Surely the mountains bring him forth 
Psa. 72. 3 The mountains shall bring peace to the 
Psa. 96. 8 briugan ofi'ering.and comeintohiscourts 

126. 6 He. .doubtless come again, .bringing his 
Isa. 60. 6 all they . .shall come ; they shall bring 

19. 7*0 cause to bear, nVj nasa, 5. 

2 Sa. 17. 1 J then shall all Israel bring ropes to that 

20.7*0 give, ]n nathan. 

I Sa. Q. 23 Bring the portion which I gave thee 

11. 12 bring the men, that we may put them to 
I KL 8. 32 condemning the wicked, to bringhis way 
1 Ch. 14. 17 the Lord brought the fear of him upon 
Job 14. 4 Who can bring a clean (thing) out of an 
Psa. I 3 that bringeth forth his fruit in his season 
rrov.29. 25 The fear of man bringeth a snare : but 
Isa. 40. 23 That bringeth the princes to nothing 
Jer. 23. 40 I will bring an everlasting reproach 

26. 15 ye shall surely bring innocent blood 
Eze. 21. 29 tohring'theeupon theneck30f(them) 

28. 18 and I wiU briug thee to ashes upou the 



Dan. 1. 9 Now God had brought Daniel into favour 
Zeph. 3. 5 every morning doth.. bring his judgment 

21. 7y cause to turn aside, "no sur,^ 5. 

1 Ch. 13. 13 So David brought not the ark (home) 

22.2*0 cause to pass over, i?;; ahar, 5. 

2 Sa. 19. 41 and have brought the king and his 

23. 7*0 cause to go up, n^y alah, 5. 

Geu. 50. 24 aud bring you out of this land unto the 
Exod. 32. 7 thy people, v/hich thou broughtest out of 
Deut.28. 61 them will tlie Lord bring upon thee 
Josh. 7. 24 and tliey brought them unto the valley of 
Judg 16. 18 the lords, .came up untoher. and brought 

1 Sa. 2. 19 and brought (it) to him from year to 

2 Ki. 17. 4 brought no present to the king of Assyri.'s 
2Ch. 36. 17 Therefore he brought upon them the 
Psa. 81. la the Lord thy God, which brought thee 
Jer. 33. 6 I will pring it health and cure, and 1 will 
Hos. 12. 13 And oy a prophet the Lord brought Israel 

24. 7*0 cause to step, "lyy tsaad, 5. 

Job 18 14 auditshailbringhimtothekingofterrors 
25. 7*0 cause to draw near, T\^ qarab, 5. 

Exod29. 3 bringthemiuthebasket, with the bullock 
29. 4 thou Shalt bring unto the door of the 
79 8 thou Shalt bring his sons, and put coats 
29. 10 thou shalt cause a bullock to be brought 
40. 12 thou shalt briug Aaron and his sons 
40. 14 thoushaltbringhissons,and clothe them 
Lev. I 2 If any man of you bring an offering 

I. 2 ye shall bring your offering of the cattle 
r. 5 and the priests, .shall bring the blood 
I. 10 he shall bring it a male without blemish 
r. 13 and the priests shall bring (it) all, and 

1. 14 then he shall bring his oftering of turtle 
1. 15 the priest shall bring it unto the altar 

2. 4 if thou briugan oblation of ameatoffering 
X. II No meat offering, which ye shall bring 
4. 3 then let him bring for his sin. .a young 
8. 6 Jfoses brought Aaron and his sous 

8. 13 Mosesbrought Aaron's sons, and put coata 
8. i8 And he brought the ram for the burnt 
8. 22 he brought the other ram, the ram of 

8. 24 he brought Aaron's sons, and Moses put of 
g. 9 Aud the sons of Aaron brought the blooJ 
g. 15 And he brought the people's offering 

9. iti And he brought the burnt offering 

9. 17 And he brought the meat offering, and 
16. 9 And Aaron shall bring the goat 
16. II Aaron shall bring the bullock of the sin 
16. 20 when he hath made an end. .he shall bring 
27. 9 whereof men bring an offering unto the 
Num. 5. 9 every offering., which they bring unto the 

$. 16 Aud the priest shall bring her near 

6. 16 the priest shall bring (them) before the 

7. 3 they brought them before the tabernacle 

8. 9 thou shalt bring the Levites before the 

8. ID And thou shalt bring the Levites before 

9. 13 because he brought not the offering of the 
15. 4 bring a meat offering of a tenth deal 

15. 9 Then shall he bring with a bullock a miat 
15. 27 then he shall bring a she goat of the first 
15. 10 thou shalt bring for a drink offering half 

15. 33 they, .brought him untoMosesand Aaron 

16. 17 and bring ye before the LORD every man 
18. 2 bring thou with thee, that they may be 
18. 15 Every thing.. which they bring unto the 
25. 6 and brought unto his.. a Midianitish 

27. 5 Aud ^^oses brought their cause before the 

28. 26 when ye bring a new meat offering unto 
.31. 50 We have therefore brought an oblation 

Deut. 1. 17 bring (it) unto me, and I will hear it 
Josh. 7. 16 and brought Israel by their tribes 

7. 17 And he brought, .and he brought the 

7. 18 Andhebroughthishouseholdmanby man 

8. 23 thekingofAi theytookalive, and brought 
Judg. 3. 17 And he brought the present unto Eglon 

2 Ki. 16. 14 And he brought also the brasen altar 

26. 7*0 cause to meet, rnj> qarah, 5. 

Gen. 27. 20 Because the Lord thy God brought (it) to 
27. To cause to ride, 33"i rakab, 5. 

Esth. 6 9 bring him on horseback through the 
2^. To put, place, set, Uiv sum. 

Exod 8. 12 frogs which he had brought against 

J 5. 26 which 1 have brought upon the Egyptians 

Deut 22. 8 that thou bring not blood upon thine 

Psa. 89. 40 thou liast brought his strongholds to ruin 

29. 7*0 caxi^e to turn back, niE; shid), 5. 

Deut28. 60 he will bring upon thee all the diseases of 

1 Sa. 6. 7 and bring their calves home from them 

2 Ki.2o. II and he brought the shadow ten degrees 
2 Ch.34. 16 and brought the king word back again 
Job 30. 23 For I know (that) thou wilt bring me (to) 
Psa. 72. 10 Th„' kings of Tarshish. .shall bring pres. 

94. 23 And he shall bring upon them their 
Prov.2o. 26 and bringeth the wheel over them 
Jon. I. 13 the men rowed hard to bring (it) to. .land 

20. To put, place, set, n'B* shith. 

Isa. 15. 9 for I will bring more upoh Dimon, lions 
31.7*0 send forth or away, rb^ shalach, 3. 

Obad. 7 All the men.. have brought thee.. to the 

32. 7*0 put, place, set, r\5P shaphath. 

Psa. 22. 15 and thou hast brought me into the dust 

[See also Desolation, distress, evil, fruit, hastily, 

hither, horseback, low, more, near, nought, 

pass, remembrance, reproach, safe, salvation, 

straight, tidings.] 



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33. To lead on, &yui ago. 

Mattzi. 2 loose (them), anrt briog (them) unto me 
21. 7 Aad brought the ass, and the colt, and 
Markii. 2 ye shall find a colt tied, .(bring) (him) 

II. 7 they [brought] the colt to Je.sus, and cast 
Xuke 4. 9 he brought hira to Jerusalem, and set 

4. 40 all they that had. .brought them unto 

10. 34 brought him to an inn, and took care 
ig. 27 But those mine enemies .. bring hither 
19. 30 loose him, aud bring (him hither) 

19. 35 And they brought him to Jesus 
John I. 42 he brought him to Jesus. And when 

7. 45 they said unto them, Why have ye not 

8. 3 [the scribes . . brought unto him a woman] 

9. 13 They brought to the Pharisees hira that 
o. 16 them also I must bring, and they shall] 

ig. 4 Behold, I bring him forth to you, that 
tg. 13 he brought Jesus forth, and sat down iij 
Act3 5. 26 Then went the captain . .and brought 

5. 27 when they had brought them, they set 
6. 12 and caught him, and brought (him) to 

9. 2 ho might bring them bound unto Jeruaa. 
9. 21 be might bfiog them bound unto the 
9. 27 Barnabas took him, and brought (him) 

11. 26 when he had found him, he brought hiiq 
17. s and sought to [bring] them out.to the 
17. 15 they that conducted Paul brought hira 
17. rg took him and brought him unto Areop. 
18. 12 and brought him to the judgment scat 
19. 37 For ye have brought hither these men 
20. 12 And they brought the young man alive 

21. 16 and brought with them one Mnason 

22. 5 to bring them which were there bound 

23. 10 to take him by force, .and to bring (him) 
23. 18 he took him, and brought (him) to the 

23. 18 to bring this young man unto thee 
23.31 took Paul, and brought (him) by night 

1 Th. 4. 14 even so them also, .will God bring witll 

2 'I'i. 4. n Take Mark, and bring hira with thee 
lleb. 2. 10 in bringing many sons unto glory, to 

84. To lead up, wayia anagS, 

Luke 2. 22 they brought, .to Jerusalem, to present 
Acts 9, 39 When he was come, they brought him 

16. 34 And when he had brought them into hi? 

35. To lead away, aTrdyto apago. 

Acts 23. 17 Bring this young man unto the chief 

30, To bear away, b.-iro4>epoi apophero. 

1 Co, 16. 3 to bring your liberality unto Jerusalem 

37. Td bear upon or unto, iTri<pipii» epipherO. 
Acts ig. 12 from his body [were brought] unto the 

25. 18 they [brought] none accusation of such 

38. To lead or bring down, Kardyo) kalago. 

Luke 5. II And when they had brought their ships. 

39. To take care of, provide, bring, KofjLi^cii komizo. 
Luke 7. 37 a woman, .brought an alabaster box ot 

40. To fake, receive, Ka/iffdvo) lambano. 

Matt 16. 8 reason ye. . because ye have [brought] no 

41. To hold near, afford, irapexa parecho. 

Acts 16. 16 which brought her masters much gain 
ig. 24 brought no small gain unto the crafts. 

42. 7*0 lead toward, wpocrdyci) prosago. 

Luke 9. 41 and suffer you ? Bring thy son hither 
Acts 16. 20 And brought them to thfe magistrates 
'i Pe. 3. 18 just for the unjust, that he might bring 

43. To hear toward, irpo<T(j>4pio pvosphero. 
jMatt25. 20 he. .came and broughtother five talents 
Markio. 13 disciples rebuked those that brought 

44. To bear, carry, ipipu phero. 

Matt 14, II And his head was brought in a charger 
14. II and she brought (it) to her mother 

14. 18 He said, Bring them hither to me 

17. 17 how long shall I suffer you ! Bring him 
Mark i. 32 they brought unto him all that were ;; 

2. 3 bringing one sick of the palsy, which ' 
6. 27 and commanded his head to be brought 
6. 28 And brought his head in a charger 
7. 32 And they bring unto hira one that was 

8. 22 and they bring a blind man unto him 
9. 17 Master, I have brought unto thee my 

9. 19 how long shall I suffer you? Bring him 

9. 20 And they brought him unto him ; and 
12. 15 Why tempt ye me ? bring me a penny 
12. 16 And they brought (it). And he saith 

15. 22 And they bring hira unto the place 
Luke 5. 18 Aud, behold, men brought in a bed a 

15. 23 bring hither the fatted calf, and kiU (it) 

24. I bringing the spices which they had 
John 4. 33 Halih any man brought, .(ought) to eat? 

18. 29 What accusation bring ye against this 

19. 39 Nicodemus. .brought a mixture of myrrh 
21. loBringot theflshwhichyehavenowcaught 

'Acts 4. 34 as many as were possessors, brought 

4. 37 Having., brought the money, and laid (it) 

5. 2 his vnie . . brought a certain part, and laid 
5. 16 There came also a multitude, .bringing 

14. 13 the priest, brought oxen and garlands 
a Tl. 4. 13 when thou coraest, bring (with thee), .the 

2 Pe. 3. 1 1 angels . .bring not railing accusation 

2 Jo. 10 bring not this doctrine, receive hira not 
Eev. 21. 24 the kings of the earth do bring their glory 
^ SI. 26 they shall bring the glory and honour 



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BRING on horseback, to — 

To cause to ride, 231 rakab, 5. 

Esth. 6. II brought him on horseback through 

BEING (a cloud), to — 

To cloud, darken, ]i]i anan, 3. 

Gen. 9. 14 it shall come to pass, when I bring a cloud 
BRING about, to — 
To bring round about, 330 sabab, 5. 

1 Sa. s. 10 Thcyhavebroughtabout thcark of..God 

2 Sa. 3, 12 to bring about all Israel unto theo 

BRING again, to — 
\.To go, Tjin huk. 

Ezra 6. 5 be restored, and brought again unto 
2.T0 bring round about, 339 sabab, 5. 

I Cli. 13. 3 let us bring again the ark of our God 

3. To turn back, yvs sJiub. 
Isa. 52. 8 when the Lord shall bring; again Zion 

30. 3 1 will bring again the captivity of my 
30. 78 I will bring again the captivity of Jacob 

48. 47 Yet win I bring again the captivity 

49. 39 I will bring again the captivity of Elara 
16. 53 I shall bring again their captivity 

2g. 14 1 will bring again the captivity of Egypt 
Joel 3. 1 1 shall bring again the captivity of Judah 

4. To bring back, 3W shub, 2a, 

Isa. 49. 5 his servant, to bring Jacob again to hira 
Jer. so. ig I will bring Israel again to his habitation 
Eze. 39, 27 I have brought them again from the 

5. To bring back, n^il> shub, 5. 

Gen. 14. 16 brought agaiu his brother Lot, and his 
24. s I needs bring thy son again unto 
24. 6 thou bring not my son thither again 
24. 8 only bring not my son thither again 
b8. 15 I. .will bring thee again into this land 

37. 14 Go, I pray thee, .and bring me word ag. 
4?, 37 I will bring him to thee again 

43, 21 we have brought it again in our hand 

44. 8 we brought again unto thee out of the 
21 God shall. bring you again unto the land 
ig the Lord brought again the waters 
10 Bring Aaron's rod again before the testi. 

2. 8 Lodge here. .1 will bring you word again 
I. 22 bring us word again by what way we 
1. 25 And they, .brought us wordag:iin 
22. I in any case bring them again unto 
28, 68 shall bring thee into Egypt again 
Josh 14, 7 1 brought him word again as (it was) 

22. 32 returned, ,and brought them word again 
Jntlgig. 3 to speak friendly, , (and) to bring her again 
I .'la, 6. 21 The Philistines have broiight again the 
2. Sa. 3. 7.6 messengers.. brought him agaiu frora 
7.|. 21 bring the young man Absalom again 
15, 8 the LOKD shall bring rae again indeed 
15, 25 he will bring me again, and show me.. it 
I Ki. 7. 30 Benaiah brought the king word again 
8. 34 bring them again unto the laud 
12. 21 bring the kingdom again to Rehoboam 
20. 9 departed aud brought him word again 
a Kl 22. 9 the scribe. , brought the king word again 

22. 20 And they brought the king word agaiu 
J Ch.2i. 12 T shall bring again to him that 
a Ch. 6. 25 bring them again unto the land which 
IT. 1 he might bring the kingdom again 

12. Ti the guard, .brought them again into the 
24. 19 he sent prophets, .to bring.them again 
33. 13 brought him again to Jerusalem into his 
34. j3 So they brought the king word again 

Neh. 9. 29 thou mightest bring them again unto 

13. 9 thither brought I again the vessels of the 
Job 70. 9 and wilt thou bring me into dust again? 
Psa 68. 22 I will bring again from Eashan ; I will 
Prov iq. 24 so much as bring it to his mouth again 

26. IS it grieveth him to bring it again to his 

38. 8 I will bring again the sliadov.'s of the 

46. 8 bring (it) again to mind, ye transg. 
49. 3 formed me . to bring Jacob again to him 
12. 15 and will bring them again every man 
IS. 19 return, then will I bring thee again 
j6, 15 I will bring them again into their land 
03. 3 I. will bring them again to their folds 
2d. 6 I will bring them again to this land 
b3. 3 will I bring again into this place all 
28. 4 I will bring again to this place. .Jeconi^ 
28. 6 bring again the vessels of the Lord's 
ag. 14 I will bring you again unto the place 
32. 37 I will bring them again into this 
41. 16 the eunuchs, .he had brought again 
4Q. 6 will bring again the captivity of . .Ammon 
49. 39 I will bring again the captivity of Elam 
34. 4 have ye brought again that which was 
34. 16 I will, bring again that which was 

39. 25 I bring again the captivity of Jacob 

47. I he brought me again unto the door 
Joel 3 I shall bring again the captivity of Judah 
Zech 10. 10 I will bring them again also out of tho 

6. To lead up, back, or again, avdyoi anago. 
Heb. 13. 20 that brought again from the dead our 

7. To turn away from, p,tTocTTpi<p(i> apostrtpho. 
Matt.27. 3 brought [again] the thirty pieces oJ silver 

BRING against, to — 

To bring or bear upon, fitKpfpo) epipherd. 

J uda 9be.. durst not bring against him » ratting 



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BRING away, to — 

l.l'o consume avmy, n:,)^ baar, 3. 

Deut 26. 13 I have brought away the hallowed things 
I.T0 lead away, jna nahag. 

1 Sa. 23. 5 brouglitaway thelrcattlc,andBmo,tcthem 
BRING away captive, to — 

To carry captive, .131;' shabuh. 

2 Ki. s- 2 Syrians . , had brought away captive. .a 
BRING back, to — 

1. To turn back to, 3?^ s]ad>. 

Psa. 14. 7 the Lord bringeth back the captivity of 
S3. 6 When God bringeth back the captivity of 
85. I thou hast brought back the captivity of 

2.7*0 bring hack, ^tv aJaib, 5. 

Gen. 14. 16 he brought back all the goods, and p.Tso 
Exod23. 4 Ihou shalt surely bring it back to him 
^iim 13. 26 aud biought back word unto them 
2 Sa. 17. 3 I will bring back all the people 
19. II the last to bring the king back 
19, 12 are ye tho last to bring back the king? 
' 13. 18 Bring him back with thee into thine 
13. 20 unto the prophet that brought him back 
13. 23 the prophet whom he had brought back 
13. 26 the prophet that brought him back from 

13. 29 laid it upon the ass, and brought it back 

14. 28 the guard . brought them back into 
ig. 4 brought them back unto the Lord God 
33. 30 To bring back his soul from the pit 
44. I he brought me back the way of the gate 

BRING down, to — 

l.To bring down, Ti; yarad, 5. 

Gen. 39. I Ishmeelites, which hadbronghthim down 

42. 38 ye bring down my grey hairs with sorrow 

43. 7 he would say, Bring your brother down t 

43. 22 other money have we brought down in 

44. 21 Brlug him down unto me, that I may set 
44. 29 ye .shall bring down my grey hairs with 

44. 31 thy servants shall bring down the grey 

45. 73 ye shall haste and bring down my father 
Dent. I. 2s and brought (it) down unto iis, and 

21. 4 bring down tlie heifer unto a rough 
Judg. 7. 4 bring them down unto the water, and I 

7. 5 he brought down the people unto the 

16. 21 the Philistines, .brought him down 4 

1 Sa. 2. 6 he bringeth down to the grave, and 

30. 15 Canst. . bring me down to this company? 
30, js 1 will bring thee down to this company 
30. 76 when he had brought him down, behold 

2 Sa. 22.48 It(i3>God. .that bringeth down the people 

1 Ki. I. 33 ride upon mine, and bring him down 

1. S3 they brought him down from the altar 

2. 9 his hoar head bring thou down to the 
S. 9 My servants shall bring (them) down 

17. 23 Elijah, brought him dov/n out of 

18. 40 Elijah brought them <lown to the brook 
aKi. 71. 19 they brought down the king from 
2Ch. 23. 20 he. .brought down the king from 

•rsa. ss. 23 thou, O God, shalt bring them down 

sg. II scatter them by thy power; and bring.. d. 
4j. 14 I have, .brought down all their nobles 
63. 6 I will bring down their strength to the 
49, 16 I will bring thee down from thence 
SI. 40 1 will bring them down like lambs 
26, 20 I sh.-iU bring thee down with them 
28. 8 They shall bring thee down to the pit 
7. 12 I will bring them down as the fowls of 
Amo3''3, II he shall bring down thy strength from 

9. 2 thence will I bring them down 
Obad 3 Who shall bring me down to the ground} 
4 will I bring thee down, saith the Lord 

2. To cause to bend, yjs kana, 5. 

Deut. 9. 3 he shall bring them down before thy face 
Psa. 107. II Therefore he brought down their heart 
Isa. 25, 5 Thou shalt bring down the noise of 

3. 7*0 cause to touch, j;J} naga, 5. 

Eze. 13. 14 bring it down to the ground, so that the 

4. To cause to bow, nnvf shachach, 5. 

Isa. 2S. 12 high fort of thy walls shall he bring down 
e6. 5 he bringeth down them that dwell on 

5. T'o humble, hsv shaphel, 5. 

2 Sa. 22. 28 (that) thou mayest bring (them) down 
Psa. 18. 27 >'or thou wilt, .bring down high looks 
Isa. 25, II and he shall bring down their pride 
Eze. 17. 24 I the Lord have brought down the high 

Q.To lead down, Kardyai katago. 

Acts 9. 30 they brougbt him down to Cesarea, and 

22. 30 the chief priests, .brought Paul down 

23. 15 that he bring him down nnto you 
23. ^o that thou wouldest bring down Paul 

Pu)m 10. ' 6 that is, to bring Christ down (from above) 

BRING forth, to — 

l.To cause to come in, Ni3 bo, 5. 

Zech. 3 8 will bring forth my servant The Branch 

2.T0 ripen, make ready, W? bashal, 5. 

Gen. 40. 10 the clusters.. brought forth ripe grapes 

3.7*0 cause to yield fender grass, KK'T dosha, 5. 
Gen. I. II God said. Let the earth bring forth grass 

4. To be pained, travail in birth, 730 chabal, 3. 
Song 8. s there thy mother brought thee forth 

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5. To be pained, travail in birth, 'pin chul. 

Isa. 45. 10 What hast thou brought forth? 

6. To beget, bear, i"?; yalad. 

Gen. 3. 16 in sorrow thou shalt brin-j forth children 

30. 39 the flocks conceived, .and brought forth 
2 Ki. 19. 3 (there is) not strength to bring forth 
Job 15. 35 They conceive mischief, and bring forth 

39. I when the wild goats of the rock bring f. 

39. 2 knowest thou the time when they bring f. 
Psa. 7. 14 he. .hath conceived, .and brought forth 
Pro V 27. I thou knowest notwhata daymaybringf. 
Isa. 26. 18 we have as it were brought forth wind 

33. II Ye shall conceive chaff ; ye shall bring 

37. 3 (there is) not strength to bring forth 

SI. 18 all the sons (that) she hath brought forth 

65. 23 They shall not. .bring forth for trouble 

66. 7 Before she travailed, she brought fortU 
60. 8 .she brought forth her children 

Jer. 2. 27 Thou hast brought me forth : for they 
Hos. 9. 16 shall bear no fruit ; yea, though, .bring f. 
Mic. 5. 3 she which travaileth hath brought forth 
Zeph. 2. 2 Before the decree bring forth, (before) 

7. To cause to bear or bring forth "hi yalad, 5. 

Isa. 59. 4 they conceive mischief, and bring forth 

8. To let go out, ns; yalsa, 

Deuti'4. 22 the field bringeth forth year by year 

9. To cause to go out, ^fX yatsa, 5. 

Gen. r. 12 the earth brought forth grass, (and) 

I. 24 Let the earth bring forth the living 

8. 17 Bring forth with thee every living thing 

14. 18 Melchizedek.. brought forth bread and 

15. 5 he brought him forth abroad, and said 
19. 16 they brought him forth, and set him 
19. 17 they had brought them forth abroad 
24. S3 the servant brought forth jewels of 

38. 24 Bring her forth, and let her be burnt 
Exod. 3. 10 thou mayest bring forth my people 

3. II I should bring forth the children of 

3. 12 When thou hast brought forth . .people 

7. 4 bring forth mine armies, (and) my people 

8. 18 to bring forth lice, but they could not 

12. 39 dough which they brought forth out of 

13. 16 the Lord brought us forth out of Egypt 

16. 3 ye have brought us forth into this 
16. 32 I brought you forth from the land of 

19. 17 Moses brought forth the people out of 
29. 46 I (am) the Lord, .that brought them f. 
32. II which thou hast brought forth out of the 

IiCV. 24. 14 Bring forth him that hath cursed 

24. 23 they should bring forth him that had 

25. 38 I (am^ the Lord, .which brought you f. 
25. 42 they (are) my servants, which I brought f. 

25. 55 they (are) my servants whom I brought f. 

26. 10 bring forth the old because of the new 
26. 13 I (am) the Lord, .which brought you f. 
26. 45 their ancestors, whom I brought forth 

ISwcaiT. 8 house of Levi was budded. . brought forth 
ig. 3 bring her forth without the camp 

20. 8 thou shalt bring forth to them water 
20. 16 an angel, .hath brought us forth out of 
24. 8 God brought him forth out of Egypt 

Deut. I. 27 he hath brought us forth out of the land 

4. 2o the Lord, .brought you forth out of the 
6. 12 the Lord, which brought thee forth out 
9. 12 people, .thou hast brought forth, .have 
Q. 26 thou hast brought forth out of Egypt 

14. 28 thou shalt bring forth all the tithe of 

16. 1 thy God brought thee forth out of Egypt 

17. 5 shalt thou bring forth that man or that 
22. 15 bring forth (the tokens of) the damsel's 
26. 8 the Lord brought us forth out of Egypt 
29. 25 he brought them forth out of the land 

Josh 10. 23 they, .brought forth those five kings 
Judg. 6. 8 brought you forth out of the house of 
6. 18 I come unto thee, and bring forth my 
19. 22 Bring forth the man that came into 
19. 25 brought her forth unto them ; and they 

1 Sa. 12. 8 Moses and Aaron, which brought forth 

2 Sa. 12. 30 he brought forth the spoil of the city 

12. 31 he brought forth the people that (were) 
22. 20 He brought me forth also into a large 

22. 49 bringeth me forth, .from mine enemies 

1 Ki. 8. 16 I brought forth my people, out of Egypt 

8. 5 1 (be) thypeople . . which thou broughtest f. 

9. 9 the Lord their God, who brought forth 
a KLio. 22 Bring forth vestments for all the 

lo. 22 And he brought them forth vestments 
10. 26 they brought forth tne images out of the 

II. 12 he brought forth the king s son. and put 

23. 4 bring forth out of the tempis . .all the 

2 Ch. 1. 17 And they, .brought forth out of Egypt 

6. 5 I brought forth my people out of the 

7. 22 the Lord.. which brought them forth 
Ezra I. 7 the king brought forth the vessels of the 

I. 7 which Nebuchadnezzar had brought f. 
I. 8 Even those did Cyrus bring forth by 
Neh, 9. 7 the Lord., who. brnughtesthimforthout 
Job JO. 18 then hast thou brought me forth out of 

28. II (the thing that is) hid bringeth he forth to 
Paa. i8. 19 He brought me forth also into a large 
37. 6 he shall bring forth thy righteousness 

104. 14 he may bring forth food out of the earth 
103. 37 He brought them forth also with silver 

105. 43 And he brought forth his people with 

• Prov.30. 33 Surelythechurningofmilkbringeth forth 
30. 33 and the wringing of the nose bringeth f. 
30. 33 so the forcing of wrath bringeth forth 
Isa. 42. I he Ehall bring forth judgment to 



Isa, 42. 3 he shall bring forth judgment unto truth 
43. 8 Bring forth the blind people that have 
43. 17 Which bringeth forth the chariot and 
61. II as the earth bringeth forth her bud 
65. 9 I \vi\\ bring forth a seed out of Jacob 

Jer. 10. 13 he. .bringeth forth the wind out of 

11. 4 I brought them forth out of the land 
20. 3 Pashur brought forth Jeremia"h out of 
32. 21 And hast brought forth thy people Israiel 
34. 13 I brought them forth out of the land 

50. 25 The Lord, .hath brought forth the 

51. 10 The Lord hath brought forth our right. 
51. 16 he. .bringeth forth the.wind out of his 

51. 44 I will bring forth out of his mouth 

52. 31 .lehoiachin.. brought him forth out 
Dze. II. 7 I will bring you forth out of the midst 

12; 4 shalt thou bring forth thy stuff by day 

12. 7 I brought forth my stuff by day 
12. 7 I brought (it) forth in the twilight 
20. 6 bring them forth of the land of Egypt 
20. 9 made myself known.. in bringing themf. 
20. 22 in whose sight I brought them forth 

28. 18 I bring forth a fire from the midst of thee 
38. 4 I will bring thee forth, and all thine 
42. I he brought me forth into the outer court 
42. 15 he brought me forth toward the gate 
46. 21 he brought me forth into the outer court 
Dan. 9. 15 God. .hast brought thy people forth out 
Hos. 9. 13 Epliraim shall bring forth his children 
Mic. 7. 9 he will bring me forth to the light 
Hag. I. II (that) which the ground bringeth forth 
Zech. 4. 7 he shall l)ring forth the head stone 

5. 4 1 will bring it forth, saith the LORD of 

10. To cause to draw nigh, m} nagash, 5. 

2 Ch.29. 23 they brought forth the he goats (for) the 
Isa. 41. 21 bring forth your strong (reasons), saith 
41. 22 Let them bring (them) forth, and show us 

W. To sprout, bring forth, 3» nM&. 

Prov 10. 31 The mouth of the just bring;eth forth 

12. To lift up, bear, n^j rMsa. 

Eze. 17. 23 it shall bring forth boughs, and hearfrult 
Hag. 2. 19 and the olive tree, hath not brought forth 

13 yo give, \m nathan. 

Isa. 43. 9 let them bring forth their witnesses 

14.7*0 do, make, yield, n'^j; asah. 

Gen. 41. 47 plenteous years the earth brought forth 
Lev. 25. 21 it shall bring forth fruit for three years 
Job 14. 9 it will bud, and bring forth boughs like 
Isa. 5. 2 aud it brought forth wild grapes 

5. 4 brought it forth wild grapes V 
Jer. 12. 2 they grow, yea, they bring forth fruit 
Eze. 17. 6 it became a vine, and brought forth 

17. 8 It was planted., that it might bring forth 

15. 7*0 cleave through, nhsipalach, 3. 

Job 39. 3 They how themselves, they bring forth 

16. To bear fruit, ."n,3 parah. 

Isa. 45. 8 let them bring forth salvation, and let 

17. To spring up, npji tsamach. 

Eccl. 2. 6 to water . . the wood that bringeth forth 

18.7*0 cause to spring up, noy tsamach, 5. 

Gen. 3. 18 Thorns also and thistles shall it bring f. 

19. Tfe cause to draw near, yy^ qarah, 5. 

Judg. 5. 25 she brought forth butter in a lordly dish 

20. To set, make even, ni:f shavah, 3. 

Hos. 10. 1 he bringeth forth fruit unto himself 

21. To lead, lead on, ayco ago. 

Acts 25. 17 commanded the man to be brought forth 
25. 23 Festus' command. Paul was broughtforth 

22. To lead up or again, avayco anago. 

Acts 12. 4 intending after Easter to bring him forth 

23. To bear forth young, atroKveu apokueo. 

Jas. 1. 15 when lifst hath conceived, it bringeth f. 

24. To bud, sprout, ^Kacrravu blasianO. 
Jas. 5. 18 tlie earth brought forth her fruit 

25. To give, Sidw/ii didomi. 

Matt ij. 8 into good ground, and broughtforth fruit 

26. To cast forth, cK^aKKcn ekballo. 

Matti2. 35 good treasure of the heart, bringeth forth 

12. 35 the evil treasure, bringeth forth evil 

13. 52 bringethforth..outofhist'reasure(thirg8) 

27. To beget, bear, yevvaso gen.nao. 

Luke 1. 57 should be delivered; and she brought f. 

28. To bear or bring forth, iKipepoi ekpliero. 
Lukeis. 22 Bring forth the best robe, and put (it) on 
Acts 5. 1 5 they brought forth the sick into the streets 

29. To lead out, i^dyu exago. 

Acts 5. 19 opened the prison doors, and brought I. 

30. To lead down, Kardyaj katago. 

Acts 23. 28 I brought them forth into their council 

31. To do, make, iroifoi poieo. 

Matt. 3. 8 Bring forth . .fruits meet for repentance 
3. 10 every tree which bringeth not forth good 
7. 17 every good tree bringeth forth good frurt 
7. 17 a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit 
7. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit 
7. 18 neither (can) a corrupt tree bring forth 



Matt. 7. ig Every tree that bringeth not forth good 
13. 25 (it), .also beareth fruit and bringeth forth 
13. 26 the blade was sprung up, and brought f. 
21. 43 a nation bringeth forth the fruits thereof 
Luke 3. 8 Bring forth, .fruits worthy of repentance 
3. 9 every tree . . which bringeth not forth 
6. 43 a good tree bringeth not forth corrupt 
6. 43 doth a corrupt tree briug forth good 

Z2. To lead forward, npoayco proagO. 

Acts 12. 6 Herod would have brought him forth 

25. 26 I have brought him forth before you 

3Z. To bear forward, irpo(pipci> prophero^ 

Luke 6. 45 his heart bringeth forth that which is 
6. 45 his heart bringeth forth that which is 

34.7*0 bring forth, t'iktui tikto. 

Matt. I. 21 And she shall bring forth a son 

I. 23 Behold, a virgin, .shall bring forth a son 

1. 25 And knew her not till she had brought f. 
Luke I. 31 behold, thou shalt. .bring forth a son 

2. 7 she brought forth her first bom son 
Heb. 6. 7 the earth, bringeth forth herbs meet for 
Jas. I. 15 sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth 
Bev. 12. 5 And she brought forth a man child 

12. 13 persecuted the woman which brought f. 

35.7*0 bear, <p;pti> phero. 

Mark 4. 8 And other fell, .and brought forth 
John 12. 24 if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit 
15. 2 that it may bring forth more fruit 
15. 5 the same bringeth forth much fruit 

15. 16 I have chosen you. .go and bring forth 
[See also First child, fruit, new fruit, thousands. 

BEING forth abundantly — 
7*0 swarm, Y^^ sha.rats. 

Gen. I. 2Q Let the waters bring forth abundantly 
J. 21 the waters brought forth abundantly 
9. 7 bring forth abundantly in the earth 
Exod. 8. 3 the river shall bring forth frogs abund. 

BEING forth children, to — 
7*0 beget, bear, "hi yalad. 

Isar-^23. 4 I travail not, nor bring forth children 
BEING forth fruit, to — 
7*0 burst forth, 3?: nub. 

Psa. 92. 14 They shall still bring forth fruit In old 
BEING forth in abundance, to — 
7*0 swarm, {^b* sharats. 

Psa.105. 30 Their land brought forth frogs in abund. 
BEING forth plentifuUy, to — 
7*0 bear well, ev<pop4ai euphoreo. 

Luke 12. 16 of a rich man brought forth plentifully 

BEING forth, to labour to — 
7*0 break forth, nw guach. 

Mic. 4. 10 Be in pain, and labour to bring forth 

BEING forth, to be made to — 

7*0 be pai?ied, or in tro.va.il, ^\n chid, 6. 

Isa. 66. 8 Shall the earth be made to bring forth 
BEING forth, t'o make to — 
7*0 cause to bear, nS; yalad, 5. 

Isa. 55. 10 the rain, .makethit bring forth and hud 

BEING forth, to cause to — 
7*0 cause to bear, 17; yalad, 5. 

Isa. 66. 9 to the birth, and not cause to bringforthT 
66. g shall I cause to bring forth, and shut 

BEING forth young, to — 

7*0 beget, bear, i^; yalad. 

Eze. 31. 6 all the beasts, .bring forth their young 

BEING hither, to — 

7*0 give, ]n nathan. 

Psa. 8iw 2 Take a psalm, and bring hither the timb. 

BRING home (again), to — 

7*0 turn back, nity shub, 5. 

Euth I. 21 Lord hath brought me home again empty 
Judg II. 9 If ye bring me home again to fight 
Job 39. 12 Wilt thou believe.. he will bring home 

BEING forward on one's journey, to — 

7*0 send forward, irpoTrt'/irai propempo. 

3 John 6 bring forward on their journey after a 

BEING in, to — 

1 . To caiise to go or come in, Ni3 bo, 5. 

Gen. 39. 14 he hath brought in an Hebrew unto us 
47. 7 Joseph brbught in Jacob his father 

Exodi5. 17 Thou shaH bring them in, and plant 

16. 5 shall prepare (that) which they bring In 
23. 23 Angel shall go before thee, and bring in 

26. 33 thou mayest bring in thither within the 
40. 4 thou shalt bring in the table, and set ia 
40. 4 thou shalt bring in the candlestick 

lev.. 6. 21 (when it is) h'aken, thou shalt bring it in. 
Num 14. 31 little ones, .them will I bring in, and 

27. 17 which may bring them in ; that the 
Deut. 4. 38 bring thee in, to give thee their land 

9. 4 the Lord hath brought me in to possess 
II. 29 the Lord thy God hath brought tbee fa to 

1 Sa. 16. 12 he sent and brought him in. Now he 

2 Sa. 3. 22 Joab came . . and brought in a great spoil 

5. 2 he that leddest out and broughtest in 
6. 17 they brought in the ark of the Lord, and 
o. 10 thou shalt bring in (the fruits), that Uiy 



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I Kl. 7 51 Solomon iirouglit in the tilings. Iiis father 
8 6 the priests brought in the arl< of the 
to. n the navy.. brought in fromOphir. .almug 
15 15 he brought in the tilings which his fntlier 

t Oh. 9 28 they should bring them in and out liy 

3 Ch. 5. I Solomon brought in (all) the things that 
5 7 priests brought in the ark of the covenant 
15. 18 he brought into the house of God the 
34 6 hast thou not requiied . . Lev. to bring in 
24 9 to bring in to the Loud the collection 
14. 10 the people.. brought in, and cast into 
tg 4 he brought in the priests and the Levites 
sg 31 thecongregation brought in sacrifices and 
33.15 Cevites.. brought in the burnt offerings 
31 5 the children, .brought in. the first fruits 
31. 6 they also brought in the tithe of oxen 
11 12 brought in the offerings and the tithes 

Neh 1 3 15 bringing in sheaves, and lading asses ; ns 
I ) 15 which they brought into Jerusalem on 

Jcp. 17 21 bring (it) in by the gates of Jerusalem 
17. 24 bring in no burden through the gates 
3^. 4 I brought them into the house of the 

Dan I j3 the king had said he should bring them in 
9. 24 to bring in everlasting righteousness 

Hag. I. 6 Ve have sown much, and bring in little 

i.To cause lo comt up or in, V^^ ulal, 5. 

Dan 2. J4 bring me in before the king, and I will 
2 25 Arioch brought in Daniel before the king 

4. 6 to bring in all the wise (men) of Babylon 
5 7 The king cried aloud to bring in..astrolo, 

3. To lead to or into, eladyu eisago. 

Luke 3 27 the parents brought in the child Jesus 
14. 21 bring in hither.. poor, and the maimed 
John 18 16 Then.. that otiier disciple, .brought in 
Acts 7. 45 also our fathers . . brought in with Jesus 
Ileb. I. 6 again, when he briugeth in the first beg. 

t.To bear to or into, fl(T<pipii) eisphero. 

Luke 5. 18 they sought (means) to bring him in 

5. ig find by what.. they might bring hira in 

BRIKO in privily, to — 

To lead in sideways, irhpacrdyuj pareisago. 

2 Pe. 2. « false teachers., privily shall bring In dam. 

BKING in upon, to — 

?(i lead upon, i-rrdyui epagn. 

2 Pe. 2 5 a preacher, bringing In the flood upon 
BRING into, to — 
\.To lead in, toward, da-dya eisago. 

L»ke?v. 54 they .brought him into the high priest's 
Acts g. 8 led. .and brought (him) into Damascus 
21. 38 and further brought Greeks also into 
21 20 that Paul had brought into the temple 

2.7b tear in, toward, tlaipipoi eisphero. 

I Ti. 6. 7 For we brought notliing into (this) v;orld 
Ilcb 13. II blood is brought into the sanctuary by 
[Sic also Bondage, contempt, sware. subjection.] 

BEINO low, to — 

1. To cause to bend, ili2 kana, 5. 

7 Ch 28 ig For the LORU brought Judah low because 
Job 40. 12 Look on every one.. (and) bring him low 

2.T0 cause to bend or boiv, jn? kara, 5. 

Judgii. 35 Alas., thou hast brought me very low 

3. Ti> male humble, hp'^ shaphel, 5. 

1 .Sa 2. 7 The LoRD-.bringeth low and lifteth lip 
Prov 29 23 A man s pride shall bring him low : but 

BRING near lo — 

\,Ti> bring near, ^-rj qarab, 3. 

Isa 46. 13 I bring near my rigliteonsnesa ; it shall 

2. To cause to draw near, 317 qarab, 5. 
Num 3 6 Bring the tribe of Levi near, and 

i5 9 bring you near to himself, to do the 
16. 10 he hath brought thee near (to him), and 

3. To cause to draw near, 2-ip gereb, 5. 

Dau. 7. 13 and they brought him near before hira 

BEING on the way, to — 

1. To send oil, nby shalack, 3. 

Gen. 18. 16 Abraham went. .to bring them on the way 

2. To send fonvard, irpoire'^irw propempo. 

Acts 15. 3 being brought on their way by the church 

21. 5 they all brought us on our way, with 
Rom 15. 24 for I trust, .to be brought on my way 

2 Co. I. 16 to be brought on my way toward Judea 

BRING on the journey, to — 

To send forioard, irpontfivai propempo. 

1 Co. 16. 6 that ye may brii'.g me on my journey 
Titus 3. 13 Bring Zenas the lawyer.. on their journey 

BRING out, to — 

l.To cause to come forth, nv; yatsa, 5. 

Geo. 15. 7 I (am) the LORD that brought thee out 
19. 5 bring them out unto us, that we may 
19, 8 let me, 1 pray you. bring them out unto 
19. 12 bring (them) out of this place 
40. 14 make mention of me. .and bring me out 
43. 23 And he brought Simeon out unto them 
48. 12 Joseph brought them out from between 
Exod. 6. 6 I will bring you out from under the 

6. 7 which bringeth you out from under the 
6. 13 bring the children.. out of the lan<l 
6.17 to bring out the children.. from Egypt 

7. i bring out the (hildrea . . from among 



E.i(odi2. 42 the Lord, .bringing tbeni out from tiie 

12. 51 LoltD did bring the children of Israel out 

13. 3 the Loni} brought you out from this 
13 9 the Loui> brought thee out of Egypt 
13. 14 the LofiD brought us out from Egvpt 

j6. 6 the LoRU hath brought you out from the 
18. I the Lord had brought Israel out of Kgvpt 

20. 2 I (am) the LORD, .which, .brought thee out 
32. 12 For niiscliief did lie bring them uut 

Lev. 19 36 I (am) the Lord.. which brought you out 
23. 43 I brought them out of the land of Egypt 

Kurais. 41 I (am) the Lord. .which brought you out 
17. 9 And Moses brought out all the rods 

23. 22 God brought them out of Egypt ; he hath 
Deut. 4. 37 he . . brought thee out in his sight 

5. 6I(ani)the Lord. .which brought theeout 

5. 15 the Lord thy God biought thee out 

6. 23 he brought us out from thence, that he 

6. 21 and the Lord brought us out of Egypt 

7. 8 the Lord brought you out with a mighty 

7. 19 whereby the L. thy God brought thetout 
9. 28 the laud whence thou broughtest us out 
9. 28 he hath brought them out to slay them 

13, 5 the Lord, .which brought you out of 
13. 10 the Lord, .which brought thee out of 

21. ig shall his father, .bring him out to the 
22 21 Then they shall bring out the damsel 

22. 24 bring them both out unto the gale 

24. II the man.. thou dost lend shall bring out 
Josh. 6. 22 Go. .and bring out thence the woman 

6. 23 brought out Rahab, and her father, and 
10. 22 bring out those five kings unto me out 
10. 24 they brought out those kings unto Joshua 
24. 5 them : and afterward I brought you out 
24. 6 I brought your fathers out of Egypt 
Judg. 2. 12 forsook the Lord.. which brought out 
6. 19 and brought (it) out unto him under the 

6. 30 Bring out thy son, that he may die 

a Sa. 10. 16 Hadarezer sent, and brought out the 
13. 18 his servant brought her out, and bolted 

1 Ki. 8. 21 he brought them out of the land of Egypt 

8 53 tliou broughtest our fathers out of Egypt 
10.-29 did they bring (them) out by their means 

2 Ki.23. 6 he brought out the grove from the house 

1 Ch. 9. 28 they should bring in and out by tale 

2o 2 he brought, .much spoil out of the city 
20. 3 he brought out the people that (were) in 
c Ch. I. 17 so brought they out (horses) for all the 
g. 28 they brought unto Solomon horses out 
16. 2 Then Asa brought out silver and gold out 

23. 11 Then they brought out the king's son, and 
23. 14 the priest brought out the captains of 
29. 16 priests, .brought out all the uncleanness 
34. 14 when they brought out the money that 

Job 12. 22 He.. bringeth out to light the shadow of 
Psa. 25. 17 bring thou me out of my distresses 
66. 12 thou broughtest us out into a wealthy 
68. 6 he bringeth out those which are hound 
78. 16 He brought streams also out of the rock 
107. 14 He brought them out of darkness and 
107 2S he bringeth them out of their distresses 

135. 7 he bringetlvthe wind out of his treasuries 

136. II brought out Israel from among them for 
143. II Quicken me. .bring my soul out of trouble 

Isa. 40. 26 these (things), that bringeth out their host 

42. 7 bring out the prisoners from the prison 
Jer. 7 22 I brought them out of the land of Egypt 

8. 1 they shall bring out the bones of the 
31 32 to bring them out of the land of Egypt 
38. 23 So they shall bring out all thy wives and 

Eze II 9 1 will bring you out of the midst thereof 
20. 14 in whose sight I brought thcrn out 
20. 34 I will bring you out from the peoole. and 
so. 41 when I bring you out from the people 
34. 13 I will bring them out from the people 
47. 2 Then brought he me out of the way of the 

Amos 6 10 bring out the bones out of the housa 

2. To lead out, i^dya exago. 

Acts 7. 36 He brought them out, after that he had 

7. 40 Moses, which brought us out of the land 

12. 17 the Lord had brought them out of 

13. 17 with an high arm brought he them out 
16. 39 they-came. .and brought (them) out, and 

3. 7*0 lead forioard, irpodyai proagH. 

Acts 16. 30 brought them out. and said, Sirs, what 

BRING over, to — 

\.To carry into exile, rhi gelah, 5. 

Ezra 4. 10 whom the great. .Asuapper brought over 

2. To cause to pass over, i?y abar, 5. 

>'um32. 5 if we have found grace., bring us not over 
Jcsh. 7. 7 hast thou at all brought this people over 

2 Sa. 2. 8 brought him over to Mahanaim 

BEINO thiough, to — 

To cause to pass over, "Qlf abar, 5. 

Eze. 47. 3, 4 he brought me through the waters ; the 
47. 4 brought me through ; the waters (were) 

BRINGto, to — 

l.To bear in lo, el<r<p('pt/i eispherd. 

Acts 17. 20 thou bringes^ certain strange things to 
2.T0 bear toward, irpoa(p(pw prosphero. 

Matt. 5. 23 if thou bring thy gift [toj the altar, and 
g. 2 they brought to him a man sick of the 

9. 32 brought to him a dumb man possessed 
J7. 16 I brought hira to thy disciples, and they 

Markio. 13 they brought young children to him, that 
l^eealso Birth, honour, nothing, nought, shame.] 



BEING to pass, to — 
To do, 175/ asah. 

Gen. 41. 32 God will shortly bring ft to pass 

50. 20 Cod meant it unto good, to briuj; to puss 

Psa. 37. 5 also in him, and he shall bring (it) to piuj* 

37. 7 man who bringeth wicked devices to pass 

BRINQ together, to — 

1. To gather, yy^ qahats, 3. 

Isa. 62. 9 tliey that have brought it together shall 
2.T0 bear together, (rv/apfpai surnpher6. 

Acts xg. 19 Many of them, .brought their books tog. 

BEING unto, to — 

To bear toward, ■irpoa<p(p'j> prospherd. 

Matt. 4. 24 (hey brought unto him all eick people 
f . 16 they brought unto him many that were 
12. 22 Theu was brought unto him one possessed 
14. 35 brought unto him all that were 

18. 24 one was [brought unto) him which owed 

19. 1 3 then were there brought unto him little 
22. 19 they brought unto him a penny 

Lukci2 II whentheylbriugyoujunto-thesynagoguos 
18. 15 they brought unto him also infants, that 

23. 14 i'o have brought this man unto me, as 

BRING up, to — 

l.To be faithful, steady, a nurse, ]>?>< aman. 

2 Ki.io. : them that brougiit up Aliab's (rhildrcn) 
Esth. 2. 7 he brought up iladassah, that (is), Esther 

2.T0 make great, nourish, Snj gadal, 3. 

zKl.io. 6 the great men., which hrouprtit them up 
Isa. 49. 21 who hath brought up these? Behold, f 
51. 18 of all the sons (that) she hath brought up 
H08. g. 12 Though they bring up their children 

3. To bear, iV; yalad. 

2 Sa 21. 8 two sons, .whom she brought up for 

4. To cause to come- out, xy; yatsa, 5. 

Numi3. 32 they brought up an evil report of the . 
14. 36 by bringing up a slander upon the land 

14. 37 men that did bring up the evil report 
Deut 22. 14 bring up an evil name upon her, and 

22. 19 he hath brought up an evil name upon a 

b.To go up, n^'j_ alah, (1), 5. 

Gen. 4J. 4 I will also surely bring thee up (agair!> 
6. To cause to go vp, rihii alah, 5. 

E.\od 3. 8 I.am come do\vn. .to bring them up 

3. 17 I will bring you up out of the altliction 
8. 7 brought up frogs upon the land of Egypt 
17. 3 thou hast brought us up out of Egypt, lo 
32. I the man that brought us up out of the 
32. 4 which brought thee up out of the land of 
32. 8 These, .have brought thee up out of the 

32. 23 this Moses, the man that brought us up 

33. 12 thousayest unto me. Bring up this people 
33. I the people which thou hast brought up 

Kumi4. 13 thou broughtest up this people in thy 

16. 13 thou hast brought us up out of a land 

20. 25 Take Aaron . .and bring them up unto 
2T. 5 Wherefore have ye brought us up out 
22. 41 Balak. .brought him up into the high 

Deut 20. t God(is)with thee, which brought thee up 
Josh 2. 6 she had brought them up to the roof of 
24 17 he (it is) that brought us up and our 
24 32 the children of Israel brought up out of 
Judg 6. 8 I brought you up from Egypt, .out of the 
6. 13 Did not the LORD bring us up from Egypt? 

15. 13 they, .brought him up from the rock 

16. 8 the lords.. brought up to her seven green 
1 Sa. z. 6 he bringeth down . . and bringeth up 

2. 14 all that the flesh hook brought up the 
8. 8 I brought them up out of Egypt even 
10. 18 I brought up Israel out of Egypt, and 
12. 6 the Lord, .that brought your fathers up 
ig. IS Bring him up to me in the bed, that I 
28. 8 bring me (liim) up whom I shall name 
28. II Whom shall I bring up unto thee? 
28. II An'a he said. Bring me up Samuel 

28. 15 Whyhastthoudisquieted.-tobringmenp 
2fia. 2. 3 David bring up, every man with hia 

6. 2 to bring up from thence the ark of God 
6. 12 So David . . brought up the ark of God 

6. 15 So David, .brought up the ark of the 

7. 6 I brought up the children of Israel out 

21. 13 he brought up from thence the bones of 
I EL 8. I they might bring up the ark of the cove. 

8. 4 they brought up the srk of the Lord 
8. 4 even those did. .the Levites bring up 

12. 28 thy gods, .brought thee up out of the 
1 KI.17. 7 the Lord.. had brought them up out of 

17. 36 the Lord, who brought you up out of the 
25. 6 took the king, and brought him up to 

I Ch. 13. 6 David went, .to bring up thence the ark 
15. 3 David gathered all Israel, .to bring up 
15. 12 ye may bring up the ark of the Lord 
15. x4 the priests . . bring up the ark of the rx)Ki> 
15. 25 David, .went to bring up the ark ol Uie 
15. 28 all Israel brought up the ark of '.he 

17. 3 I brought up Israel unto this day 
z Ch. J, 4 the ark. .had David brought up 

5. a bring op the ark of the covenant 

5. 5 and they brought np the ark and the tah. 

5. s these did the priests. .bring np 

& 11 Solomon brought up the daughter et 

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Kzra t II bring up with (them of) the captivity 
4. 2 king of Assur, which brought us up 

Peh. 9 18 This (is) thy god that brought thee up 
10. 38 bring up the tithe of the tithes unto 
12. 31 I brought up the princes of Judali upon 

Psa. 30.. 3 thou hast brought up my soul from 

40. " 2 He brought me up also out of an horrible 
71. ao bring me up agaiu from the depths 

Isa. 8. 7 the Lord bringeth up upon them the 
63. II Where (is) he that brought them up 

Jer. 2. 6 Where (is) the Lord that brought us up 
II 7 I brought them up out of tlie laud 
16. 14.. 15 The Lord liveth, that brought up 
23. 7 The Lord liveth, which brought up 
123. 8 the Lord liveth, which brought up 
27. 22 I bring them up, and restore them 
39. 5 they brought him up to Nebuchadnezzar 

JJae. 16. 40 They shall also bring up a company 
ig. 3 And she brought up one of her whelps 
23. 46 I will bring up a company upon 
s6. 19 I shall bring up the deep upon thee 
eg. 4 I will bring thee up out of the midst 
32. 3 they shall bring thee up in my net 
37. 6 I will, .bring up flesh upon you 
37. 13 I have. .broughtyouupoutof yourgravea 

Amos 2. .10 I brought you up from the land of Egypt 
3. 1 1 brought up from the land of Egypt 
8. 10 I will bring up sackcloth upon all 
•g. 7 Have not 1 brought up Israel out 

Jon. 2." 6 yet hast thou brought up my life 

Mic. 6 4 I brought thee up out of the land of Eg. 

7. To make great, nourish, nai rabah, 3. 

Lara. 2. 22 brought up hath mine enemy consumed 

8. To make high, on rum, Zn. 

Isa. I. 2 I have nourished and brought up 
23. 4 neither do I nourish, .(nor) bring up 

'9. To feed or nourish vp, a.uaTpe<p<a anatrej>hS. 
Acts 22. 3 I am. .brought up in this city 

10. To bear up, avacplpw anaphero. 

Matt 17. I Jesus.. bringeth them up into an "high 
11. To nourish fully, hcTpe<j>u) ekirephd. 

Eph. 6. 4 bring them up in the nurture and admo. 
3 2. T(S feed or nourish, Tpeipco trepho. 

Luke 4. j6 Nazareth, where he had been brought up 

BRING up again, to — 

To lead up, back, again, kvayuj anagd. 

Rom. 10. 7 Who. '.Is, to bring up Christ again from 

BRING up delicately, to — 
To fondle, p}S panaq, 3. 

Prov.29. 21 He that delicately bringeth up his serva. 

BRING upon, to — 

To lead upon, firdyca epag3. 

Acts 5. 28 intend to bring this man's blood upon ua 
a Pe. 2. 1 the Lord, .bring upon themselves swift 

BRINGERup — 

To be steady, faithful, a nurse, ]>}t} aTnan. 

2 Ki. 10. 5 the bringers up (of the children), sent to 

BRINGING — 

I. To bear, K'^^ nosa. 

2 Ch. 9. 21 once came the ships, .bringing gold, and 
Psa.i26. 6 come again.. bringing his sheaves 

2.7b lead, &yc» ago. 

Heb. 2. 10 It became him. .In bringing many so'na 

3. To bear, carry, ipipw pher<'. 

Mark 2. 3 bringing one sick of the palsy, which was 
I.uke24. ' bringing the spices which they had 
Acts 5. 16 There came also a multitude, .bringing 

BRINGING in — 

A leading in upon, iireicrayoiyri epeisagUgS. 

Heb. 7. 19 the bringing in of a better hope (did) : by 
[See also Birth, bondage, captivity, child, contempt, 
desolation, honour, light, low, notliing, nought, per- 
fection, power, remembrance, safe, salvation, shame, 
8uare, subjection, tidings, word.] 

BRINK — 

l.End, border, f^P, qatseh. 

Josh. 3. 8 ye are come to the brink of the water of 

2. Lip, edge, n?'^ saphah. 

Gen. 41. 3 and stood by . .upon the brink of the 
Jixod. 2. 3 laid (it) ia the flags by the river's brink 

7. 15 thou Shalt stand by the river's brink 
Dcut. 2. 36 by the brink of the river of Arnon, and 
Eze. 47. 6 caused me to return to the blink of the 

BROAD — 

1. Broad, wide, ann rachah. 

Neh. 3. 8 they fortified J'erusalem unto the broad 
12.38 tower of the furnaces even unto the broad 
Job II. 9 The measure.. (is).. broader than the sea 
Psa. 119. 96 thy commandmeut (is) exceeding broad 
Jer. 5x. 58 The broad walls of Babylon shall be • 

^.Breadth, luidlh, 3ni rochab. 

Exod27. 1 five cubits long, and Ave cubits broad 

1 Kl 6. 6 five cubits broad.. five cubits broad 

6. 6 the third (was) seven cubits broad 

2 Ch. 6. 13 of five cubits long, and five cubits broad 
Jlze. 40, 6 the gate, (which was) one reed broad, and 



.Eze. 40. 6 other, .(gate, which was) one reed broad 
40 7 (every) little chamber, .one reed broad 
40. 29, 33 and five and twenty cubits broad 
40. 30 arches round, .(were), .five cubits broad 
40. 42 a cubit and an half broad, and one cubit 

40. 47 cubits long, and an hundred cubits broad 

41. 1 tlie posts, six cubits broad ou the one 

41. I six cubits broad on the other side, (which) 
41. 12 toward, .west (was) seventy cubits broad 

42. II as long as they, (and) as broad as they 
42. 20 hundred(reeds)long.. five hundred broad 

43. 16 the altar (shall be) twelve (cubits), .broad 

43. 17 fourteen (cubits) long and fourteen broad 
4S- 6 five thousand broad, and five and twenty 
46. 22 joined of forty (cubits), .and thirty broad 

3. Beat out plates, D'Vi^"! riqquim. 

Numi6. 38 let them make them broad plates (for) a 

i. Broad on both hands, DH; '3!T3 rachabe yadayim. 
Isa. 33. 21 (will be) unto us a place of broad rivers 

5. Easy, uride, evpvxapos euriichoros. 

Matt. 7. 13 broad (is) the way, that leadeth to 

BROAD, to be made — 

To beat out, expayid, ViP, raqa, 3. 

Numi6. 39 they were made broad (plates for) a 

BROAD, to make — 

To make broad, wide, spacious, "TrXaTiva) platuno. 
Matt 23. 5 they make broad their phylacteries, and 

BROAD place — 

\. Broad or wide place, niri rachah. 

Job 36. 16 out of the strait (into) a broad place 

2.Broad or wide place, y\n-\ rechob. 

Jer. 5. I seek in the broad places thereof, if ye 

BROAD ■way — 

Broad or wide place, n'ln'} rechob. 

Song 3. 2 in the streets, aud in the broad ways I 
^ah. 2. 4 they shall justle one. .in the broad ways 

BROIDEEED — 

1. Variegated, .leiji riqmah. 

Eze. 16. 18 tookest thy broidered garments, and 
26. 16 put off their broidered garments : they 

2.C!iequer work, tesselated stuff, pif^n iashbets. 
ExodiS. 4 a broidered coat, a mitre, and a girdle 

BROIDERED hair — 

Twined or plaited work, trXey fia jilegma. 
iTu 2.9 not with broidered hair, or gold, or 

BROIDERED work — 

Variegated work, nppn riqmah. 

Eze. 16. 10 I clothed thee also with broidered work 

16. 13 (of) fine linen, aud silk, and broidered w. 
27. 7 Fine linen with broidered work from Eg. 
27. 16 with emeralds, purple, and broidered w. 
27. 24 in blue clothes, and broidered work, and 

BROILED — 

Prepared by fire, oirrJs optos. 

Luke24. 42 they gave him a piece of broiled flsh 

BROKEN — 

l.Brought down, nri chath. 

1 Sa. 2. 4 The bows of the mighty men (are) broken 

2.T0 be tceak, pained, nsjs kaah, 2. 

Psa. log. 16 he might even .slay the broken in heart 

Z.Broken, bruised, n'lTi maroach. 

Lev. 21. 20 or scabbed, or hath his stones broken 

4. Smitten, N51 nake, 

Prov 15. 13 sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken 

17. 22 but a broken spirit drietli the bones ' 

5. To snap asunder, f 53 naphats. 

Jer. 22. 28 (Is) this man Coniah a despised broken 

6. 7*0 draw or pull asunder, pn nathaq. 

Lev. 22. 24 Ye shall not offer.. that which is.. broken 

7. 7*0 break through, jns parats. 

2 Ch.32. s he. .built up all the wall.that was broken 

S.Breakage, .ij;'! roah. 

Prov 25. 19 in time of trouble (is like) a broken tooth 

9. To dash in pieces, yT', ratsats. 

Isa. 36. 6 in the staff of this broken reed, on Egypt 
Hos. 5. II Ephraim (is) oppressed (and) broken in 

10. 7^ shiver, shatter, 13^ shabar. 

Lev. 22. 22 Blind, or broken, or maimed, or having 
Psa 147. 3 He healeth the broken in heart, and 

11. 7^ he shivered, shattered, 13^* shabar, 2. 

Psa. 34. 18 The Lord is nigh unto, .a broken heart 
51. 17 a broken spirit : a broken and a contrite 
Jer. 2. 13 hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns 
Eze. 27. 34 lu the time (when) thou shalt be broken 
30. 22 the strong, and that which was broken 
34. 4 haveyebound up(that which was) broken 
34. 16 I. .will bind.up (that which was) broken 
Dan. 8. 22 that being broken, whereas four stood 
Zech i;. 16 nor heal that that is broken, nor feed 
12. 7^0 shiver, shatter, ij^ tcbar. 

JDan. 2. 42 (so) the kingdom shall be partly, .broken 



BROKEN (meat) — 

Fragment, K^-dcrfia klasma. 

Matt 15. 37 and tliey took up of the broken (meat) 
Mark. 8. 8 they took up of the broken (meat) 

BROKEN, to be — 

l.Tohe lost, destroyed, IJK ahad. , 

Psa. 31. 12 out of mind ; I am like a broken vessel 

2.7'o be bruised, •vp'i daka, i. 

Job 22. g arms of the fatherless have been broken 
Isa. ig. 10 they shall be broken in the purposes 

3.7*0 smite, strike, ohn halam. 

Judg 5. 22 the horse hoofs broken by tlie means of 1 
4.7'o be brought doum, nnn chathath, 2. 

Isa. 7. 8 five years shall Ephraim be broken 
5.7*0 bring down, nnn chathath, 3. 

Jer. 51 56 every one of their bows Is broken 
6. To bring dovm, nnj nachath, 3. 

2 Sa. 22. 35 a bow of steel is broken by mine arms 

Psa. 18. 34 a bow of steel is broken by mine arma 
7.7b strike out, yra natha, 2. 

Job 4. 10 the teeth of the young lions are broken 
8. 7b draw or pull asunder, pm nathaq, 2. 

Judgi6. 9 as a thread of tow is broken 

Eccl. 4. j2 a threefold cord is not quickly broken 

Isa. s- 27 nor the latchet of their shoes be broken. 
33. 20 neither shall any of the cords., be broken 

Jer. 10. 20 and all my cords are broken : my children 
9. 7b become bare, exposed, in;; arar, 7a. 

Jer 51. 58 The broad walls. .shall be. ^broken, 

10.7b break off, p-}5 paraq, 7. 

Eze. ig. 12 her strong rods were broken and withered 

11.7b be broken, violated, -riB parar, 6. 

Jer. 33. 21 (Then) may also my covenant be brokea ' 
Zechii. II And it was broken in that day 

12.7b be excited, VT\ raga. 

Job 7. 5 my skin is broken, and become loathsome 
13.7b break, be broken, VVr\ raa. 

Jer. II. 16 and the branches of it are brokea 
14. To dash in pieces, n-\ ratsats. 

Ecci.i2. 6 or the golden bowl be broken 
15.7b be dashed in pieces, y^i ratsats, 2. 

Eccl. 12. 6 or the wheel broken at the cistera 
16.7b be shivered, shattered, "Qiy shabar, 2. 

Lev. 6. 28 But the . . vessel . . shall be broken 
15. 12 the vessel of earth.. shall be broken 

I Sa. 4. j8 and his neck brake, and he died 

1 Ki.22. 48 for the ships were broken at Ezion-gebT. 

2 Oh.so. 37 And the ships were broken, that they wei-e 
Job. 24. 20 wickedness shall be broken as a tree 

31. 22 mine arm Le broken from the bone 
38. IS and the high arm Shall be broken 
Psa. 34. 20 Hekeepethallhisbones:notone.. broken 
37. IS and their bows shall be broken 
37. 17 the arms of the wicked shall be broken 
124. 7 the snare is broken, and we are escaped 
Prov 6. 15 suddenly shall he be broken without 
Eccl.i2. 6 or the pitcher be broken at the 
Isa. 8. IS many among them shall . .be broken 

14. 29 the rod of him that smote thee is broken 
28. 13 and fall backward, and be broken 
Jer. 14. 17 virgin daughter of my people is brokea 
. 23. 9 Mine heart within me is broken 
48. 17 How is the strong staff broken 
48. 25 and his arm is broken, saith the LORD 

50. 23 How is the hammer, .broken ! how Is B. 

51. 3Q her dwelling-places; her bars are broken 
Eze. 6. 4 and your images shall be broken 

6. 6 and your idols may be broken 
6. 9 I am broken with their whorish heart 
26. 2 she is broken (that was) the gates of tlia 

31. 12 his boughs are broken by all the rivers 

32. 28 thou shalt be broken in the midst of 
Dan. 8. 8 he was strong, the great horn was brokea 

8. 25 but he shall Le broken without hand 
ir. 4 stand up, his kingdom shall be brokea 
^r II. 22 the arms of a flood shall they be., brokea 
T^Jon. I. 4 so that the ship was like to be jjroken 
20. To be crushed together, avvexdonai sunthlaomai. 
Matt2i. 44 [shall fall ou this stone sliall be broken) 
Luke2o 1 8 shall fall upon that stone shall be brokea 
BROKEN down — 
\.A removing, keeping off, nen massach. 

2 Ki. II. 6 of the house, that it be not broken dowu 
2.7b break through, [ns parats. 

Neh. 2. 13 walls of Jerusalem, .were broken down 
Prov 25. 28 spirit (is like) a city (that is) broken down 
BROKEN down, to be — 
1. 7b be broken or lorn down, Vyy haras, 2. 
.Prov 24. 31 the stone wall thereof was broken down 
Eze. 30. 4 and herfoundationsshall be broken down 
Joel 1. 17 the barns are broken down ; for the com 
2. 7b be brought dowri, nnn chathath. 

Jer. 48. 20 Moab is confounded; foritisbrokendown 
48. 39 shall howl, (sayingXHowisitbrokendowa 
3. 7b he torn down, yni nathats, 2. 

Jer. 4. 26 all the cities thereof were broken down 
4.7b be torn down, {'m nathats, 6. 
. Lev 1I.J5 And every (thing), .shall be broken down 



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b. To be broken throufjk, yis parats, 4. 

Ji'eli. I. 3 the wall of Jerusalem also (is) broken d. 
6. To break oneself to pieces, vyi raa, 7a. 

Isa. 24. 19 The earth is utterly broken clown, thp 
BEOKEN in pieces — 
J. To be cleaved throiujh, yjjT laqa, 2. 

2 Ch.25. 12 that they all were broken in pieces 
2. To be brought down, nnn chathath. 

Isa. 8. 9 ye people, and ye shall be broken in p. 

8. 9 yourselves, and ye shall be broken in p. 
Jer. so- 2 Merodacli is broken in pieces ; her idols 

50. 2 her images are broken in pieces 

Z,To'hc beaten dow?i, nns kathath. 

Isa. 30 14 the potter's vessel that is broken in pieces 
LSaiall fragments, D'53S' shebabim. 

Ho3. 8. 6 the calf of Samaria shall be broken in p. 
' BEOKEN off, to be — 
l.To be draiun asunder, pr\) nathaq, 2. 

Job 17. II days are past, my purposes are broken off 
2. To be broken, shattered, l??' shabar, 2. 

Isa. 27. II boughs. .withered. .shall be broken off 
BEOKEN out, to be — 
To break out, n"i3 ^jarae/i. 

Lev. 13. 20 a plague of leprosy broken out of the 
13. 25 it(is)a leprosy broken out of the burning 

BEOKEN, to be sore — • 

To be bruised, npi dakah, 2. 

Psa 38. 8 I am' feeble and sore broken : I have 
BROKEN to pieces, to be — 
l.To be bruised small, pii or p^p. deqaq. 

Dan. z. 35 the silver, and the gold, broken to pieces 

2. To be brought doxun, nnn chathath, 2. 

1 §a. 2. ioTheadversarie3..shallbebrokentopieccs 
BEOKEN up or through, to be — 

l.To be cleft through, ypp baqa, 2. 

Gen. 7. II the fountains of the great deep broken up 

2 Ki. 25. 4 the city was broken up, and all the men 
Prov. 3. 20 his knowledge the depths are broken up 
Jer. 52. 7 Then the city was broken up, and all the 

l.To be cleft through, j;p3 baqa, 6. 

Jer 39. 2 the ninth (day)., the city was broken up 

3. To be gone up, n^j; alah, 2. 

Jer 37. II the arniy of the Chaldeans was broken UD 
i.To break through, Siopuacra diorussO. 

]\]att24. 43 not.. suffered his house to be broken up 
Luke 12. 39 not. .suffered his house to be brokea tlir. 

BROKEN FOOTED or handed — 

l.yl breach of the foot, hp, -157 sheber regel. 

Lev. 21. 19 Or a man that is broken footed, or.a man 
2..'1 breach of the hand, i; "IjE" sheber yad. 

Lev. 21. 19 Or a man that is. .broken handed 
BEOKEN HEAKTED — 
\. Broken of heart, s"? "13?'3 nishbar leb. 

Isa. 61. I sent me to bind up the broken hearted 

2. Rubbed together as to the heart, avvTerptftfievos 
TTiv KapStau suntetrivimenos ten kardian. 

Luke 4. 18 [hath sent me to heal the broken hearted] 
BROOD — 
t\'cst, brood, votroia. nossia. 

Luke 13. 24 as a hen. .lier [brood] under (her) wings 
^BROOK — 

Brooks were abundant in Canaan The chief of those 
"neiitioued are : Arnon, Besor, Gaash, Cherith, Eshcol, 
Xidron Kishon. Zered, the Willows •,—ichich see, 

I. A breaking forth, p'sx aphiq. 

Psa. 42. I the hart panteth after the water brooks 
■2. A shining brook, lix^ yeor. 

Isa. 19. 6 the brooks 0! defence shall be emptied 
J9. 7 The paper reeds by. .brooks, .the brooks 
19. 7 every thing sown by the brooks, shall 
jgr 8 they that cast angle into the brooks shall 

i.A smalt brook, "^a'p mikal. 

2 ba. 17. 20 They be gone over the brook of water 
i.A stream (ni a valley), "^nj Tiachal. 

Gen. 32. 23 he took tbeni and sent them over, .brook 
Lev. 23. 40 of thick trees and willows of the brook 
2<um 13. 23 they came unto the brook of Eshcol and 
13. 24 The place was called the brook Eshcol 
21. 14 What he did. .in the brooks of Arnon 
21. 15 at the stream of the brooks that goeth 
Deut. 2. 13 up, (said I), and get yoft over the brook 
2. 13 and we went over the brook Zered 
2. 14 until we were come over the brook Zered 
11 8. 7 a good land ; a land of brooks of water 

9. 21 I cast the dust thereof into the brook 
i Sa. 17. 40 five smooth stones out of the brook, and 

30. 9 So David went., and came to the brook B. 
30. 10 they could not go over the brook Besor 
30. 21 whom they had made, .abide at the brook 

3 Sa. 15; 23 the king, .passed over the brook Kidron 
_ 23. 30 Benaiah. .Hiddai of the brooks of Gaash 

I Ki. 2. 37 thou goest out, and passest over, .brook 
IS. 13 her idol, and burnt (it) by the brook Kid. 
17. 3 hide thyself by the brook Cherith, that 
17. 4 be, (that) thou shalt drink of the brook 



1 Ki. 17. 5 he went and dwelt by the brook Cherith 

17. 6 bread and llcsli..and he drank of the br. 

17. 7 it came to pass.. that the brook dried up 
j8. s Go into the land.. and unto all brooks 

18. 40 Elijah brouglit them down to the brook 

2 Ki. 23. 6 without Jerusalem, unto the brook Kid. 

23. 6 burnt it at the brook Kidron. .stamped 
23. 12 cast the dust of tlicm into the brook Ki. 

1 Ch.ii 32 Hurai of the brooks of Gaash, Abiel tlie 

2 CI1.15. t6 and burnt (it) at the brook Kidron 

2o lO sliall fmd them at the end of the brook 

29. 16 to carry (it) out abroad into the brook K. 

30. 14 and cast (them) into the brook Kidron 
32. 4 the brook that ran through the midst 

N'ch. 2. 15 Then went I up in the night by the brook 
Job 6. 15 brethren, .dealt deceitfully as a brook 
6. 15 as the stream of brooks they pass away 
20. 17 He shall not seethe brooks of honey 
22. 24 (gold) of Ophjr as. .stones of the brooks 
40. 22 the willows of the brook compass him 
Psa. 83. 9 as (to) .Sisera, as (to) Jabin, at the brook 

110. 7 He shall drink of the brook in the way 
Prov. j8. 4 v.'ell spring of wisdom (as) a liowing br. 
Isa. 15. 7 shall they carry away to the brook of 
Jer. 31. 40 all the fields unto the brook of Kidroa 

5. Winter flowing, ^^ifxappo^ cheimarrhos. 

JohniS. 1 forth with his disciples over the brook 
BROTH — 

1. Broth, soup, plO maraq. 

Judg. 6. ig he put the broth in a pot, and brought 
6. 20 Take the flesh, .and pour out the broth 

2. Broth, soup, bits, PID, pip par aq, maraq. 

Isa. 65. 4 broth of abominable (things is in) their 
BROTHER — 
\. Brother, nx ach. 

Geu. 4. 2 she again bare his brother Abel. And 
4. 8 Cain talked wth Abel his brother : and 
4. 8 Cain rose up against Abel his brother 
4. 9 Lord said. .Where (is) Abel thy brother? 
4. 9 I know not : (Am) 1 my brother's keeper ? 
4. 10 voice of thy brother's blood crieth untd 
4. II to receive thy brother's blood from thy 
4. 21 his brother's name (was) Jubal : he was 
9. 5 at the hand of every man's brother will 
JO. 21 Unto Shem also, .the brother of Japheth 
10. 25 and his brother's name (was) Joktan 
12. 5 Abram took. .Lot his brother's son, and. 
14. 12 they took Lot, Abram's brother's son 
14. 13 brother of Eshcol, and brother of Aner 

14. 14 Abram heard that his brother was taken 
14. 16 brought again his brother Lot, and his 
20. 5 even she herself said. He (is) my brother 
20. 13 that I said unto her. .He (is) my brother 
20. 16 I have given thy brother a thousand 

22. 20 hath also born children unto thy brother 
22. 21 Huz his first born, and Buz his brother 
22. 23 Mllcah did bear to Nahor, Abraham's hr 

24. 15 Milcah, the wife of jVahor, Abraham's br 
24. 29 Kebekah had a brother, and his name 
24. 48 to take my master's brother's daughter 
24. 53 he gave also to her brother and to her 

24. 55 her brother and her mother said, Let the 

25. 26 after that came his brother out, and his 
27. 6 thy father speak unto Esau thy brother 
27 II Behold. Esau my brother (is) a hairy man 
27. 23 his hands were hairy, as his brother 

27. 30 Esau his brother came in from his 

27. 35 he said, Thy brother came with suhtilty 

27. 40 thy sword shalt thou, .serve thy brother 

27. 41 then will I slay my brother Jacob 

27. 42 Behold, thy brother Esau, as touching 

27. 43 flee thou to Laban my brother to Huran 

27 44 until thy brother's fury turn away 

27. 45 Until thy brothers anger turn away from 

28. 2 daughters of Laban thy mother's brother 
sS 5 brother of Kebekah, Jacobs and Esau's 
29 TO Rachel, .daughter, .his mother's brother 
29 iQ the sheep of Laban his mother s brother 
29 10 the flock of Laban his mother's brother 

29. 12 Jacob told, .he (was) her father's brother 
zg. 15 Laban said ..Because, .(art) my brother 
32. 3 to Esau his brother, unto the land of Seir 
32. 6 saying. We came to thy brother Esau 
32. II Deliver me. .from thehand of my brother 
32 13 to his hand a present for Esau his brother 

32. 17 When Esau my brother meeteth thee 

33. 3 bowed, .until he came near to his brother 
33. 9 Esau said. I have enough, my brother 
35. I fleddest from the face of Esau thy brother 
35. 7 when he fled from the face of his brother 
35. 6 went, .from the face of his brother .lacoli 

37 26 'VNTiat profit (is it) if we slay our brother 

37. 27 for he (is) our brother (and) our flesh 

38. 8 Go in unto thy brother's wife, and marry. 

38 8 and raise up seed to thy brother 

38 9 when he went in unto his brother's wife 
38. 9 that he should give seed to his brother 
3S 29 as he drew back his hand, .his brother 
38. 30 And afterward came out his brother 
42. 4 But Benjamin, Joseph's brother, Jacob 
42. IS except your youngest brother come 

42. 16 Send, .and let him fetch your !)rother 
42 20 But bring your youngest brother unto me 
42 21 We (are) verily guilty concerning our br. 
42. 34 And bring your youngest brother unto me 

42. 34 will I deliver you ycur brother, and j/e 
42 38 son shall not go. '.for his brother is dead 

43. J.S exceptyour brother (be) with yeu 

jj. 4 'If thou wilt send our brother with u&i we ■ 



Geu. 43. 6 tell.. man whether ye had yet a brother? 
43- 7 (Is) your father.. have ye (anot.) brother? 
43. 7 tliat he would say. Bring your brother 
43. 13 Take alsoyourbrother, and arise, go again 
43. 14 he may send away your other brother 
43. 29 lifted up his eyes, and saw his brother B. 
43. 29 and said, (Is) this your younger brother 

43. 30 for his bowels did yearn upon his brother 

44. 19 Have ye a father, or a brother? 

44. 20 and his brother is dead, and he alone is 
44. 23 Except your youngest brother come down 
44. 26 if our youngest brother be with us 

44. 26 except our youngest brother (be) with uj 

45. 4 And he said, I (am) Joseph your brother 
45. 12 and the eyes of my brother Benjamin 
45. 14 he fell upon his brother Benjamin's neck 
48. 19 but truly his younger brother shall bo 

Exod. 4. 14 (Is) not Aaron the Lcvite thy brother?. 
7. I and Aaronthyl)rothershallbethyprophet 
7. 2 and Aaron thy brother shall speak unto 
28. 1 take thou unto thee Aaron thy brother 
28. 2 makeholygarments for Aaron thy brother 
zS. 4 make holy garments for Aaron thy brother 
28. 41 tliou shalt put them upon.. thy brother 
32. 27 in and out. .and slay every man his bro. 
3?. 29 even every man upon.. his brother; that 

I/3V. 16. 2 Lord said. .Speak unto Aaron thy broth. 
18. 14 shalt not uncover, .thy father's brother 
jS, 16 Thou shalt not uncover, .thy brother's wife 

18. 16 it (is) thy brother's nakedness 

19. 17 Tliou shall not hate thy brother in thine 
eo. 21 And if a man shall take his brother's wife 

20. 21 hath uncovered his brother'Q nakedness 

21. 2 But for his kin. .and for his brother 
25. 25 If thy brother be waxen poor, and hath 
■25. 25 shall he redeem that which his brother 
25. 35 And if thy brother be waxen poor, and 
25. 35 fear thy God, that thy brother may livo 
25. 39 And if thy brother (that dwelleth) by thee 
25. 47 and thy brother (that dwelleth) by him 

Num. 6. 7 Ue shall not make himself, .for his bro. 
20. 8 g.ither. .together, thou and Aaron thy br» 
20. 14 saith thy brother Israel, Thou knowest 

27. 13 as Aaron thy brother was gathered 
36. 2 of Zelophehad our brother unto his 

pent. I. 16 judge righteously between . .his brother 
13. 6 If thy brother, the son of thy mother, or 
15. 2 ho shall not exact (it), .of his brother 
15. 3 but (that) which is thine with thy brother 
■15. 7 nor shut thine hand from thy poor brother 
15. 9 thine eye be evil against thy. .brother 

15. 11 open thine hand wide unto thy brother 
15. 12 (And) if thy brother, an Hebrew man, or 
17. 15 a stranger, .which (is) not thy brother 
ig. i8 hath testified falsely against his brother 

19. 19 had thought . . have done unto his brother 
^2. I Thou Shalt not see thy brother's ox. .go - 

22. I thou shalt in any case bring . . unto thy br. 
22. 2 And if thy brother (be) not nigh unto the» 

32. 2 it shall be with thee until thy brother 

22. 3 and with all lost thing of thy brother's 
j2. 4 Thou shalt not see thy brother's ass or 

33. 7 shalt not abhor, .for he (is) thy brother 

23. 19 shalt not lend upon usury to thy brother 
23. 20 unto thy brother thou shalt not lend upoa 
25. 3 then thy brother should seem vile unto 
25. 6 succeed in the name of his brother 

25. 7 if the man like not to take his brother's 

25. 9 Then shall his brother's wife come unto 

28. S4 his eye shall be evil toward his brother 
32. 50 as Aaron thy brother died in mount Hor 

Josh. 15. 17 And OthnieL.the brother of Caleb, took 
Judg. I. 3 And Judah said unto Simeon his brother 
J. 13 And Othniel . . Caleb's younger brother 

1. 17 And Judah went with Simeon hisbrother 
3. 9 (even) Othniel . . Caleb's younger brother 
9. 3 for they said . . He (is) our brother 

9. 18 made A. ..king, .because he(i3)yourbrot. 

9. 21 for fear of Abifnelech his brother 

5. 24 be laid upo7i Abimelech their brother 

20. 23, 28 the children of Benjamin my brother? 

21. 6 repented them for Benjamin their bro. 
Ruth 4. 3 which (was) our brother Elimelech's 

I Sa. 14. 8 the son of Ahitub, I-chabod's brother 
17.28 Eliab his eldest brother heard when he 
20. 29 my brother he hath commanded me (to) 

26. 6 Abishaitheson. .Zeruiah..brothertoJoab 
8 Sa. I. 26 I am distressed for thee my brother Jon. 

2. 22 I hold up my face to Joab thy brother 
.2. 27 every one frofn ToUowing his brother 

3. 27 died for the blood of As^hel his brotlier 
3. 30 So Joab. .Abishai his brother slew Abuer 

3. 30 because he had slam their brother Asahel 

4. 6 Rechab and Baanah his brother escaped 
4. 9 David answered Rechab. .his brother 

10. 10 hedeliveredunto thehand of. .his brother 
13. 3, 32 the son of Shimeah, David's brother 
13. 4 1 love Tamar my brother Absalom's 
13. 7 Go now to thy brother Amnon's house 
13. 8 So Tamar went to her brother Amnon's 
13. 10 brought (them), .to Amnon her brother 

13. 12 Nay, my brother, do not force me ; forno 
ij. 20 And Absalom her brother said unto her 
13 20 Hath Amnon thy brother been with thee 
13. 20 he (is) thy brother ; regard not this thing 
13. 20 Tamar remained, .in her brother A.'s 

13. 26 I pray thee, .let my brother Amnon gc 
14.. 7 Deliver him that smote his brother 

14. 7 for the life of his brother whom he slew 
18. 2 Abishai the son of Zeruiah Joab's brother 
20, 9 Joab said, (Art) thou in health, my bro. 
89, 10 Joab and AblBhai his brother porsued 



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a Sa. 21. 21 Jonatban. .the brother of David, slew 

23. 18 And Abishai the brother of Joab, the son 

23. 24 Asahel, the brother of Joab (was) one of 
X Ki. I. to and Solomon his brother, he called not 

2. 7 I fled because of Absalom thy brother 
2. 15 the kingdom.. is become my brother's: for 
a. 21 Let Abishag.. be given toAdonijah thybr 
a. 22 for he (is) mine elder brother ; even for 
9. 13 What cities, .thouhast given me, my br. 

13. 30 they mourned . .(saying), Alas, my brother! 
20. 32 he said, (Is) he yet alive? he (is) my broth 
ao. 33 and they said, Thy brother Benhadad 

i Ch. 1. 19 Peleg. .his brother's name(wa3) Joktan 

2. 32 the sons ef Jada the brother of Shammai 
a. 42 the sons of Caleb the brother of Jerahmeel 
4. II Chelub the brother of Shuah begat Mehir 

6. 39 his brother Asaph, who stood on his right 

7. 16 the name of his brother(wa3) Sheresh 

7 35 And the sons of his brother Helem; Zop. 

8. 39 And the sons of Eshek his brother (were) 
II. 20 And Abishai the brother of Joab, he was 
II. 26 Asahel the brother of Joab, Elhanan the 
11. 38 Joel the brother of Nathan, Mibhar the 
II. 45 the son of Shimri, and loha his brother 

19. II unto the hand of Abishai his brother, and 
19. 15 likewise fled before Abishai his brother 

20. 5 Elhanan . .slew Lahmi the brother of 

aa 7 Jonathan the son of Shimea, David's bro. 

24. 25 The brother of Michah (was) Isshiah : of 

26. 22 of Jehieli ; Zetham. and Joel his brother 

27. 7 fourth (captain). .(was)Asahel the brother 
• Ch. 31. 12 and Shimei his brother (was) the next 

31. 13 hand of Cononiah and Shimei his brother 
36. 4 made Eliakim his brother king over Judah 
36. 4 Necho took Jehoahaz his brother, and 
36. 10 and made Zedekiah his brother king 

Nch. 5. 7 Ye exact usury, every one of his brother 

7. e That I gave my brother Hanani, and 
Job 1. 13, 18 wine in their eldest brother's house 

32. 6 For. .hast taken a pledge from thy brother 

30. 29 I am abrother to dragons, and a. .to o\vls 
Psa. 35. 14 behaved, .as. .(he had been) my. .brother 

49. 7 None.. can by any means redeem his br. 
so. 2o Thou sittest (and) speakest against thy br. 
Prov.i7. J7 and a brother is born for adversity 
iS. 9 He. .is brother to him that is a great 

18. 19 A brother offended (is harder to be won) 
18 24 there is a friend- closer than a brother 
27. 10 neither go into thy brother's house in the 
27. 10 better (is) a neighbour, .than a brother 

Eccl '4. 8 yea. he hath neither child nor brother 
Song 8. I Oh that thou (wert) as my brother, that 
Isa. 3. 6- When ainau shall take hold of his brother 
g. 19 no man shall spare his brother 
19. 2 fight every one against his brother 
41. 6 and (every one)"said to his brother. Be of 
Jer. 9. 4 and trust ye not in any brother: for every 
g. 4 brother will utterly, supplant, and every 
22. 18 Ah ray brother I or. Ah my sister ! they 
23. 35 shall ye say. every one to his brother 

31. 34 teach, .every man his brother, saying 
34. 9 none should serve himself of., his brother 
34. 14 let ye go every man his brother an Heb. 
34. 17 every ong to his brother, and every man 

Eze. 18. 18 spoiled his brother by violence, and did 

33. 30 andspeak. .ever3(onetohisbrother,saying 
38. 21 every man's sword, .against his brother 
44. 25 for brother, or for sister that hath had 

Hos. 12. 3 He took his brother by the heel in the 
Amos I. II because he did pursue his brother with 
Obad. lo For (thy) violence against thy brother 

12 shoulde?tnothavelookedon. .thybrother 
Mic. 7. 2 they hunt every man his brother with a 
Hag. 2. 22 every one by the sword of his brother 
ZeclL 7. 9 andshowmercy. .everymantohisbrother 

7. 10 none of you imagine, .against his brother 
Mai. I. 2(Was)notEsauJacob'3 brother? saith the 

2. 10 why.. every man against his brother 

% Friend, yi rea. 

Deut24. 10 When thou dost lend thy brother any 

3.0/ the same womb, a brother, relative, a.Se\<p6s. 
Matt. 4. 18 Andrew his brother, casting a net into 

4. 21 James, .and John his brother, iu a ship 

5. 22 That v/hosoeveris angry with his brother 
5. 22 whosoever shall say to his. brother, Raca' 
5. 23 that thy brother liath ought against thee 
S. 24 first be reconciled to thy brother, and 

7. 3 the mote that is ih thy brother's eye, but 
V. 4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother. Let 
^ S to cast out' the mote out of thy brotlier's 
10. 2 Peter, and Andrew his brother 
lo. a James, .of Zebedee, and John his brother 
10. 21 the brother shall deliver up the brother 
12. 50 the same is my brother, and sister, and 

14. 3 for Herodiaa sake, his brother Philip's 

17. I Jesus taketh. .James. .John his brother 

18. 15 Moreover, if thy brother shall trespass 
iS.jsif hc.hear. . thou hastgained thy brother 
18. 21 how oft shall my brother sin against me 
18. 35 if ye. .forgive not every one his brother 
32. 24 If a-man die. .his brother shall marry his 

, 22. 24 and raise up seed unto his brother 

22. 25 having no issue, left . . wife unto . . brother 
Ifark 1. 16 he aawSiraon, and Andrew his bi'other 
1. 19 he saw James, .and John his brother, who 

3. 17 And James, .and John the brother of Ja. 

3. 55 the same is my brother, and my sister 

5. 37 Peter, and James, and John the brother 

6. 3 the brother of James, and Joses, and of 

6. 17 for Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's 

6. 18 lawful for thee to have thy brother's Wife 



Marki2. 19 If a man's brother die, and Jeave'(hl3) 
12. 19 that his brother should take his wife 
ij. 19 and raise up seed unto his brother 
13. 12 Now the brother shall betray the brother 
Luke 3. I and his brother Philip tetrarch of Iturea 
3. 19 being reproved . .for Herodias his brother 
6. 14 Simon, .and Andrew his brother, James 
6. 41 the mote that is in thy brother's eye 
6. 42 how canst thou say to thy brother, Brot. 
6. 42 pull out the mote . . in thy "brother's eye 
12. 13 Master, speak to my brother, that he 
15. 27 And he said unto him. Thy brother is 

15. 32 for this thy brother was dead, and is 
17. 3 If thy brother trespass against thee 
20. 28 If any man's brother die, having a wife 
20. 28 that his brother should take his wife 

20. 28 and raise up seed unto his brother • 
John 1.40 One. wasAndrew.SimonPeter'sbrother 

1. 41 He first flndeth his own brother Simon 

6. 8 Andrew. Sirtio\i Peter's brother, saith. 

II. a It was (that) Mary .whose brother Laz. 

II. 19 to comfort tncm concerning their brother 

11.21, 32 Lord, if thou hadst been here, my br. 

11. 23 Jesus saith unto her, Thy brother shall 
Acts 9. 17 putting his hands on him, said, Brother 

12. 2 he killed James the brother of John with 

21. 20 Thou seest, brother, how many thousands 

22. 13 said unto mei Brother Saul, receive thy 
Horn 14. 10 But why dost thou judge thy brother? 

14. 10 or whydostthousetatnought thy brother 
14. 13 or an occasion to fall, in (his) brother's 
14. 15 if thy brother be grieved with (thy) meat 
14. 21 nor (any thing) whereby thy brother 

16. 23 chamberlain, .saluteth. .Quartusabroth. 
I Co. I. I Paul.. anapostle.. and Sosthenes.. broth. 

5. II if any man that is called a brother be a 

6. 6 But brother goeth to law with brother 

7. 12 If any brother hath a wife that believeth 
7. 15 A brother or a sister is not under bondage 
8. II shall the weak brother. perish, for whom 
8. 13 Wtieref ore, if meat make my brother to 

8. 13 Jest I make -my brother to offend 
x6. 12 As touching (our) brother ApoUos, I 

3 Co. I. I and Timothy (our) brother, unto the 
2. 13 because I found not Titus my brother 
8. 18 And we have sent with him the brother 
8. 22 we have sent with them our brother 
12. i8 I desired Titus, .(him) I sent a brother 
Oal. I. 19 saw I none, save James the Lord's brother 
Eph. 6. 21 a beloved brother and faithful minister 
Phil. 2. 25 Epaphroditus,my brother,and companion 
Col. ;. I Paul . . and Timotheus (our) brother 

4. 7 Tychicus.. (who is) a beloved brother " 
4. 9 Onesimus, a faithful and beloved brother 
1 Th. 3. 2 And sent Timotheus, our brother, and 

4. 6no(mari)go beyond and defraud hisbrother 
a Th. 3. 6 withdraw yourselves from every brother 

3. 15 but admonish (him) as a brother 
Plun. I Paul, .and Timothy (our) brother, unto 

7 the bowels, .refreshed by thee, brother 
16 a brother beloved, specially to me, but 
20 brother, let me have joy of thee iu the 
Heb. 8. II they shall not teach, .man his brother 
13 23 Know ye that (our) brother Timothy is 
Jas. I. 9 Let the brother of low degree rejoice in 
2. IS If a brother or sister be naked, and 
4. 1 1 He that speaketh evil of (his) brother 
4. II and judgeth his brother, speaketh evil of 

1 Pe. 5. 12 By Silvanus, a faithful brother unto you 

2 Pe. 3. 15 even as our beloved brother Paul also 
I Jo. 2. 9 He that.. hateth hisbrother, is iu dark. 

2. 10 He that loveth his brother abideth iu the 

2. II he that hateth his brother is in' darkness 
3. 10 neither he that loveth not his brother 
3. 12 that wicked one, and slew his brother 
3. 12 works were evil, and his brother's right. 

3. 14 He that loveth not (his) [brother] abideth 

3. IS Whosoever hateth his brother is a murd. 
3. 17 But whoso, .seeth his brother have need 

4. 2o say, I love God, and hateth his brother 
4. 20 for he that loveth not his brother whom 
4. 21 he who loveth God love his brother also 

5. 16 If any man see his brother sin a sin 
Jude I Jude, the servant, .and brother of James 
Eev. 1. 9 I John, who also am your brother, and 

[See also Father's brother, husband's brother.) 

BROTHER'S wife — 

Deceased brother's widow, np^; yebemeth. 

Deuta^. 7 man Jike not to take his brother's wife 
25. 7 then let his brother's wife go up to the 
25. 9 Then shall his brother's wife come unto 

BROTHERHOOD — 

1. Unity, nwN achavah. 

Zech 11. 14 that I might break the brotherhood 

I.Brotherly relation, a5e\(p6Tris ad'elphotes. 
T Pe. 2. 17 Honour all. .love the brotherhoocj 

BROTHERXT — 

Brother, nx ach, 

Amos I. 9 remembered'not the brotherly covenant 

BROTHERLY kindness or love — 
Brotherly love, (pt\aSt\(p'ia Philadelphia. 

Rom 12. 10 kindly affectioned. .with brotherly love 
I Th. 4. 9 as touching brotherly love ye need not 
Heb. 13. 1 Let brotherly love continue 
a Pe. I. 7 And to godliness brotherly kindness 
I. 7 and. to brotherly kindness charity 



BROUGHT, to be — 

1.7*0 be gathered, ^DX asaph, 2. 

Exod. 9. 19 shall not be brought home, the hail shall 

2. To be caused to come, Kr» atha, 6. 

Dan. 6. 17 a stone was brought, and laid upon the 

3. To come in, ku 60. 

Neh. 9. 33 thou (art) Just in all that is brought upon 

i.To be caiised to come in, Ki3 bo, 6. 

Gen. 33. « Take, .my blessing that is brought to 
Lev. 6. 30 whereof (any) of the blood is brought 
10. 18 the blood of it was not brought in withia 
13. a he shall be brought unto Aaron the 

13. 9 then he shall be brought unto the priest 

14. a He shall be brought unto the priest 
Psa. 45. 14 that follow her shall be brought unto 
Jer. 10. 9 Silvet spread into plates is brought from 
Eze. 23, 42 with the men, .(were) brought Sabeans 

30. II the nations, shall be brought to destroy 
40. 4 show (them) unto thee (art) thou brought 

5.T0 be caused to flow or go, by, yabal, 6. 

Job 21. 32 Yet shall he be l)rought to the grave, and 
Psa. 45. 14 She shall be broughf unto the King in 

45. 15 With gladness, .(shall) they (be) brought 

Isa. j8. 7 In that time shall the present be brougl.t 

4* 53- 7 ^^ 'S brought as a lamb to the slaughter 

"^ Jer. n. 19 (was) like a lamb . . brought to . . slaughter 

7. To ie taken, received, npS laqach, 2. 

Esth. 2. 8 Esther was brought also unto the kirg's 

8. To lead on, in nahag. 

Isa. 60. II and (that) their kings (may bej brought 

9. To cause to go up or in, ^^JL alal, 5. 

Dan. 6. 18 neither were instruments, .brought 
10. 2*0 ie drawn near, 3ii7 qardb, 2. 

Exod 22. 8 the roaster of the liouse shall be brought 
Josh. 7. 14 therefore ye shall be brought according 

11. To become, yivo/iai ginomai. 

Acts s- 36 ^nd all. .were scattered, and brought to 

12. To come, ^pxofiat erchomai. 

Mark 4. 21 Is a candle brought to be put under a 

13. To set or place, 'larmii histemi, 

Marki3. 9 ye shall be brought before rulers and 
>[See also Low, nought, secretly, silence.] 

BBOTTGHT again or back, to be — 

1. To be caused ta twrn back, l?iy shub, 6. 

Gen. 43. 12 the money that was broughfagain inthe 
Exodio. 8 Moses and Aaron were brought again 
Jer. 27. 16 vessels . . shall now shortly be l)rought aga. 

2,To be brought back, T.v shub, 36. 

Eze. 38. 8 the land (that is) brought back from the 

BROUGHT, before it was — 

A removing, j;bo massa. 

I Ki. 6. 7 made ready before it was brought thither 
EEOTIGHT, to cause to be — 
To cause to come near, 3"ii3 qarab, 5, 

Exod29. 10 thou Ehalt cause a bullock to be brought 

BROUGHT down, to be — 

1. To be caused to come down, "rv yarad, 6. 

Gen. 39. I Joseph was brought down to Egypt ; and 
Isa. 14. 11 Thy pomp is brought down to the grave 
14. 15 Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell 
Eze. 31. 18 yet shalt thou be brought down with.tho 
Zech 10. 11 pride of Assyria shall be brought down 

2.T0 be bent, jn? kara. 

Psa. 20. 8 The'y areljrought down and fallen ; but 

3. To become low, nnp shachach, 2. 

Isa. s- 15 tl>^ mean man shall be brought down 

4. To be humbled, hsv shaphel. 

Isa. 29. 4 thou shalt be brought down, (and) shalt 

5. To cause to come doum, ttoTa)3jj8«fw katabibazo. 

Matt II. 23 And thou, .shalt be [brought dywn] to 
BROUGHT before, to be — 
To set or place alooigside of, iraplffTifiii. 

Acts 27. 24 Paul ; thou must be brought before Cesar 

BROUGHT to be, to be — 
To bear, <pepoi phero. 

I Pe. 1. 13 for the grace that fs to be brought unto 

BROUGHT forth, to bo — 

1 To be pained, be in travail, i^n chul, 46. 

Prov. 8. 24 V/hen. .no depths, I was brought forth 
8. 25 beforp the hills was I brought forth 

2. To he caused tofiow or go, hy, yabal, 6. 

Job 21. 30 tbey shall be brought forth to the day ol 

3. To be begotten, born, iS; h/alad, 2. 

Lev. 22. 27 a bullock, or a sheep, .is brought forth 

i. To be begotten, bom, "n] yalad, 4. 

Psa. 90. 2 Before the mountains were bronghtfortli 

5. To be caused to come forth, idfl yatsa, 6. 

Gen. 38. 25 When she (was) brought forth, she sent 
Jer. 38.2 all the. women.. (shall be) brought forth 
Eze. 14. 22 a remnant that shall be brought foith 
38. 8 but it is brought forth out of the nations 
47. 8 (which being) brought forth into the sea 




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■6.T0 give along or over, irapaSiSw/ji.i paradidunii. 
Mark 4. 29 But whea the JEruit is brought forth 

BROTTGHT in, to be -^■ 

l.To be gathered, fjpN asn^jk, 2. 

Numi2. 15 journeyed not till Miriam was brought in 

i.To be caused to come in, Ni3 bo, 6. 

Geu 43. 18 at the first time are v/i l)rought In 
Lev. 16. 27 whose blood was brought in to make 

3.2V) be caused to go up, hW alal, 6, 

Pan. s- »3 Then was Daniel lirouglit in before, .king 
5. 15 the astrologers, have been brought in 

BEOITGHT in unawares — 
Led in sideways, iraptlaakTos pareisaktos. 
Gal. 2. 4 of false brStliren, unawares brought in 

BBOTJOHT into, to be — • 

To be caused to covie in, Nia So, 6. 

Cen. 43 i8 they were brought into Joseph's house 
, 3 Ki.i2. 4 All the money . .that is brought iuto the 
13. 9 all the money (that was) brought into the 

12. 13 the money (that was) brought into the 
12. 16 money . .was not brought into the house 
22. 4 the silver which is brought into the house 

a Ch 34. 9 the money that was brought into the 

34. 14 the money that was brought into the 

BB0U6HX into subjeition, to be — • 
To be bent, J/jp kana, 2. 

Psa 106. 42 they were brought into subjection 'under 

BEOTJGHT low, to be — 

1. To be or become Imo, ni\i anaJi. 

Isa. 2j. . 5 the branch.. shall be brought lo\f^ 

S.jTo be little, small, lyy tsaar. 

Job 14. 21 His sons come . . and they are brought low 

3.7*0 become low, nrnf" shachach, 1, 2. 

Psa 107. 39 they are minished and brought low 
Eccl 12. 4 all the daughters, .shall be brought low 

i.To be low, humble, hBv/ shaphel. 

Isa. 2 12 lifted up, and he shall be brought low 

5.T0 make loxo, rawftvSa) tapeinnO. 

Luke 3. 5 mountain and hill shall be brought low 

BROUGHT out — 

Outgoing, produce, KV'iD motsct. 

1 Ki 10 28 Solomon had horses brought outof Egypt 

2 Ch. I 16 Solomon had horses brought outof Jigypt 

BROtJGHT to pass, to bs — = 
\.Tn be, become, n;n hayah, 2. 

Eze. 21. 7 it com'etb, and shall be brought to pass 
2. To become, ylvofxai ginomai. 

I Co. 15 54 then shall be brought to pass the Baying 

BEOTJGHT to, to be — 

Change 0/ house, fuToiKeala. inctoikesla: 

Matt I "12 And after they were brought to Babylon 

BEOITGHT together, to be — ■ 
To be gathered, ipx asaph, 2. 

.Eze 29 5 thou Shalt not be brought together, nor 

BEOTJGHT under, to be — 
To be bent, bowed down, yj3 kana, 2, 
• a Ch 13 18 the children of Israel were brought under' 

BEOTJGHT up to be — 

l.Nourished, niOK omnlih. 

Esth 2 20 as'when she was brought up with him 

S.To be or become great, "jia gadal. 

9 Ch 10. 8 the young men that were brought up 
10 10 the young men that were brought up 
Job 3t 18 For from my youth he was brought up 

8. To be horn, 17; yalad, 4. 

Gen 50 23 the children, .were brought up upoa 

4 To be brought up. nSj; a.lah, 2. 

Ezra. I. II that were brought up from Babyloa 

t.To be brought up, n^y alah, 6. 

Nalv. 2. 7 And Huziab.. shall be brought up 
BEOTJGHT up, one — 
Jfourished, a workman, ]1DX amon. 

Prov. 8 30 by him, (as) one brought up (with him) 

BEOTJGHT up with — 

Jfourislied with, ffvvTpo<pos suntrophos,. 

Acts 13. I which had beeji brought up with Sefod 

BROW — 

l.Forehead, flsD metsach, 

Isa. 48. 4 an iron sinew, and thy brow brass 

Z./irow, eye brow, o(j>pvs ophrus. 

Luke 4 29 and led him unto the brow of tbe liill 

BEOWU — 

Brown, dusky, mn ehw.n. 

Gen. 30. 32 and all the brown cattle among the sheep 
30. 33 every one that (is) not . . brown among the 
30. 35 and all the brown among the sheep 
30, 40 and all the brown in the fiock'of lUibaa 



BRTJISE — 

I. Stripe, (nnnn), rriiarj chabburah. 

Isa. I. 6 (triit) wounds, and bruises; and putrifying 
2. Breach, •Dt^ sheber. 

Jer. 30. 12 Thybru)se(is)incurable, (and)" thy wound 

Nah. 3. 19 (There is) no healing o£ thy bruise 
BRUISE, to — 
l.To bruise, H3'j daka, 3. 

Isa. 53. 10 Yet it pleased the lonD to bruise him 

2. To bruise small or thin, Pii"^ daqaq. 

Isa. 28. 28 nor bruise it (witfi) his horsemen 

3. To do, make, n'f j; asah, 3. 

Eze. 23. 3 there they bruised the teats of their 
23. 8 they bruised the breasts of her virginity 

A.To break, V\n, r'ea. 

Dan. 2. 40 shall it break in pieces and bruise 

5. To bruise, ills' shuph. 

Gen. 3. 13 bruise thy head, and thotf shalt bruise 

6. To break, break in pieces, Bpavu ihrauo. 

Luke 4. 18 to set at liberty them that are bi'uised 

7. To rub together, auvrpllBoj suntribO. 

Jlatt 12. 20 A bruised reed shall he not break, and 
Luke 9. 39 and, bruising him, hardly depaiieth from 
Kom.i6. 2o the God of peace shall bruise Satan 

BRTJISED — 

\.To press, squeeze, crush, ^yn maak. 

Lev. 22. 24 i'e shall not ofl'er. .that which is bruised 
2. To break in pieces, }'s"i ratsais. 

2 Ki. 18. 21 trustest upon the staff of this bruised 

BRTJISED, to be — 

■l.To be bruised, H'T} daka, 4. 

Isa. 53 5 (he was) bruised for our inicxuities: the 
2.T'o be made thin, piJi daqaq, 6.- 

Isa 28. 28 Bread (corn) is bruised ; because he will 
BRTHSING — 
To do, make, .T^j; ctsah. 

Eze. 23. 21 in bruising thy teats by the Egyptians 

BRUIT — 

\. Hearing, report, !^]l'ti'Jf shemuah. 

J er. I o. 22 Behold, the noise of the bruit is come, and 

2.Iieport, Vri^ shema. 

Kah, 3. 19 all that hear the bruit of thee shall clap 

BRUTE — 

Speechless, irrational, 6.\oy6s alogos. 

2 Pe. 2. 12 But these, as natural brute beasts, made 
J ude 10 what they know naturally, as brute beasts 

BRUTISH, to be, or become — 

l.To consume (or act like a brute), "iy3 laar. 

Psa. 94. 8 Understand, ye brutish among the people 
Jer. 10. 8 they are altogether brutish and foolish 
Eze. 21. 31, deliver thee into the hand of brutish 

2.. To become like a brute, 15;3 baar, 2. 

Isa. 19 II the wise counsellors.. is become brutish 

Jer. 10 14 Every man is brutish in (his) knowledge 

10. 21 For the pastors are become brutish, and 

51 17 Every man is brutish by (his) knowledge 

BRUTISH person — 

To consume or act like a brute, ly? baar. , 

Psa. 49. 10 likewise the fool and the brutish person 

92. 6 A brutish man knoweth not; neither 
Prov.i2. I but he that hateth reproof (is) bnitish. 
30. 2 Surely I (am) more brutish thaii (ayy) 

BUCKET — • 

Bucket, pail, 'h'^ '^"i deli, doli. 

2s'um24. 7 He shall pour the water out of his buckets 
Isa. 40. 15 the nations (aie) as a drop of a bucket 

BUCKLER — 

1. Shield, ]V0 magen. 

2 Sa. 22. 31 he (is) a buckler to all them that trust 

1 Ch. 5. 18 men able to bear buckler and sword, and 

2 Ch. 23. 9 bucklers, and shields, that (had been) 
Job 15. 26 upon the thick bosses of his bucklers 
Ps£^. i8. 2 my buckler, and the horn of my salvation 

18. 30 he (is) a buckler to all those that trust in 
Prov. 2. 7 (he is) a buckler to them that walk 
Song 4. 4 whereon there hang a thousand bucklers 
Jer. 46. 3 Order ye the buckler and shield, and 

2. Buckler, target, n-jnb socherah. 

Psa. 91, 4 hi3 truth (shall be.thy)shieldand buckler 

^.Shield {of a larger size), niv tsinnah. 

Psa. 35. 2 Take hold of shield and buckler, and 
Eze. 23. 24 (which) shall set against thee buckler and 
26. 8 and lift up the buckler against thee 

38. 4 (even) a great company (with) bucklers 

39. 9 both the shields and the bucklers, the 

i. Javelin, n.5T romuch. 

I Ch.i2. 8 tlijit could handle shield and butkler 
BTJD — 
l.Outgoing, outcomi, Nyb motsa. 

Job 38. 27 to cause the bud of the lendef herB 
".Blossom, flower, nns perach. 

Numi?. . 8 brougbtforth buds, andbloomed blossoms 

Isa. 18. s ^°^ Bfore the harvest, when the bud is 



'i. Sprout, shoot, ITOS tsemach. 

Isa. 61. II For as the earth bringcth forth her bud 
Eze. 16. 7 I have caused thee to multiply as the bud 
Hos. 8. 7 it hath no stalk; the bud shall yield uo 

BUD, to — 

l.'To cause to shine, send out buds, p: nuts, 5. 
.Song 6. II toseewhcther..thepomegranatesbuddcd 

2. To break forth, sprout, blossom, m,3 parach. 

Cen. 40. 10 it (was) as though ft budded, (and) her 
Isa. 27. 6 Israel shall blossom and bud, and fill Ihe 
Eze. 7. 10 the rod. .blossomed, pride hath budded 

3. To cause to sprout or break forth, rnp pararh, 5. 

Job 14. 9 through the scent of water it will b\id 
i.To cause to sprout, nsf tsamach, 5. 

Isa. ss. 10 maketh it bring forth and bud, that It 

5. To bud, spirout, QKarrravu blastanO. 

Heb. 9. 4 Aaron's rod that budded, and the tables 

BTJD forth, to — 

To cause to shine, send out buds, pa nuts, 5. 
Song 7. i2Letu3seeif..the pomegranates bud fortli 

BUD (forth), to cause or make to — 

To cause to sprout, nny tsamach, 5. 

Eze. 29. 21 will I cause the horn.. to bud forth, and 
Psa.132. 17 will I make the horn of David to bud 

BUDDED, to be — 

To break forth, sprout, or blossom, rnp paracfi. 
Kum 17. 8 the rod of Aaron for. .Levi was budded 

BTJTFET, to — 

To buffet with ihe fist, KoXa<pl(iii kolaphizd. 
Matt 26. 67 they spit in his face, and buffeted him 
Marki4. 65 to cover his face, and to buffet him, and 

1 Co. 4. II and are buffeted, and have no certain 

2 Co. 12. 7 the messenger of .Satan to buffet nie. lest 
I Pe. 2. 20 if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye 

build; to — 

l.To bitild up, .^}^ banah. 

Gen. 4. 17 he builded_a city, and called the name of 
8. 20 Noah buildcd an altar unto the LOFD ; and 

10. II Out of that land went.. and builded Mn. 

11. 4 Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower 
II. 5 tower, which thethildren of men builded. 

11. 8 and they left off to build the city 

12. 7, 8 there builded he an altar unto the LOED 

13. 18 and built there an altar unto the LonD 
22. 9 Abraham built an altar there, and laid 

26. 25 he builded an altar there, and called 

33. 17 and built him an house, and made booths 
35. 7 he built there an altar, and called the 
Exod. Ill they built for Pharaoh treasure cities 

17. IS Moses built an altar, and.. the name of i6 
20. 25 thou shalt not build it of hewn stone 

24. 4 builded an altar under the hill, and 
^2. 5 when Aaron saw (it), he builtan altar 

J?'mn23. 1, 29 Balaam said.. Build me here seven 
23 14 he brought him.. and built seven altar* 
32. i6 We will build sheep folds here for our 
32. 24 Build you cities for your little ones, and 
32. 34 the children of Gad built Dibon, and At. 
32.-37 the children of Reuben built Heshbon 
32. 38 gave other names.. which they builded 

Deut 6. lo to give thee . . cities, which thou buildedsfi 

8. 12 and hast built goodly houses, and dwelt 

20. s What man (is there) that hath built a 
60. 20 thou shalt biiild bulwarks against the 
22. 8 When thou buildest a new house, thcrr 

25. 9 that ynW not build up his brother's housa 

27. 5 there shalt thou build an altar unto the 

27. 6 Thou shalt build the altar of the LOHD 

28. 30 thou shalt build an house, and thou shalt 
Josh. 6 26 that riseth up and buildeth this city 

8. 30 Then Joshua built an altar unto the 
19. so and he built the city and dwelt therein 
C2. 10 built there an altar by Jordan, a great 
22. ji have built an altar over against the land 
22. 16 in that ye have builded you an altar, that 
22. 19 in building you an altar besides the altar 
22. 23 we have built us an altar to turn from 
22. 26 Let us now prepare to build us an altar 
22. 29 to build an altar for burnt offerings, foe 
24. 13 I have given you. .cities which ye builfc 
Judg. I. 26 and built a city, and called the name 
6. 24 Gideon built an altar there unto the 

6. 26 build an altar unto the Lord thy God 

18. 28 And they built a city, and dwelt thereia 

21. 4 the people rose early, and built there aa 
Kuth 4. II which two did build the house of Israel 
t Sa, 2. 35 I will build him a sure house ; and he 

7. 17 and there he built an altar unto the LonO 

14. 35 And Saul built an altar unto the Lord 
14. 35 the same was the first altar that he built 

e Sa. 5. 9 David built round about from Millo and 
5. II and they built David an house 
.7. s Shalt thou build me an house for me to 

7. 7 Why build ye not me an house of cedar? 

7. 13 He shall build an house for my nama 
7 27 I will build thee an house : therefore 

64. 21 to build an altar unto the Lqkd. that 
24. 25 David built there an altar unto the LOBD 
t KL 2. 36 Build thee an house )n Jerusalem, and 

3. ■ rhe had made an end of building his owa 
S. 3 David, .could not build an house unto 
3.~- 5 I purpose to build an house unto the 
5. s he sbaU build an bouse auto my nam* 



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i Ki. 5- 18 they prepared timber, .stones to build 
6. 2 the house which kiii^ Solomon built for 
6. 5 lie built chambers round about, (agaiust) 
6. g So he built the house, and finished it 
6. 10 (then) he built chambers against all the 
6. 12 this house which tliou art in building 
6. 14 Solomon built the house, and finished it 
6. 15 he built the walls of the house within 
6. 16 he built twenty cubits on the sides of the 
6. 16 he even built (them) for it within, (even) 
6. 36 he built the inner court with three rows 

6. 38 So was he seven years in building it 

7. I But Solomon was building his own house 

7. 2 He built also the house of the forest of 

8. 13 I have surely built thee an house to 

8. ifi I chose no city out of. .Israel to build an 
8. 17 David my father to build an house for 
8. 18 it was in thine heart to build an house 
8. 19 Nevertheless thou shalt not build the 
8. 19 he shall build the house unto my name 
8. 20 and have built an house for the name of 
8. 27 much less this house that I have builded ' 
8. 43 this house, which I have builded, is 
44 the house that I have built for thy name 
48 the house which I have built for thy 

3 hallowed this house v/hich thou hast built 

10 when Solomon had built the two houses 

15 for to build the house of the Lord, and 
17 Solomon built Gezer, and Beth-horon the 
19 that which Solomon desired to l)uild in 

24 had built for her : then did he build 51. 

25 upon the altar which he built unto the 

4 and the house that he had built 

7 Then did Solomon build an high place 
27 Solomon built Millo, (and) repaired the 
38 I will be with thee, and build thee a sure 

38 as I built for David, and will give Israel 
25 Jeroboam built Shechem . . and built Pen 
23 For they also built them high places 

17 And Baasha. .went up. .and built Ramah 

21 he left off building of Kamah, and dwelt 

22 timber, .wherewith Baasha had builded 

22 and king Asa built with them Geba of 

23 and the cities which he built 

24 And he bought, .and built on the hill 
24 called the name of the city which he built 
32 which he had built in Samaria 

34 In his days did Hiel. .build Jericho 
32 And with the stones he built an altar 

39 and all the cities that he built 
22 He built Elath, and restored it to Judah 

35 Ho built the higher gate of the house of 

11 And Urijah the priest built an altar 

18 covert for the sabbath that they had built 
9 they built thera high places in all their 

3 For he built up again the high places 

4 he built altars in the house of the Lord 

5 he built altars for all the host of heaven 
13 which Solomon, .had builded for Ashtor. 

I they built forts against it round about 

10 in the temple that Solomon built In Jer. 
32 until Solomon had built the house of the 

24 Sherah, who built Beth-horon the nether 

12 and Shamed, who built Ono and Led 

8 And he built the city round about 

1 masons and carpenters, to build him 
4 Thou shalt not build me an house to dwell 

6 Why have ye not built me an house of 
10 1 tell thee that the Lord will build thee 
r2 He shall build me an house, and I will 

25 that thou wilt build him an house 
22 that I may build an altar therein unto 

26 David built there an altar unto the LORD 

2 he set masons, .to build the house of God 

6 charged him to build an house for the 

7 it was in my mind to build an house unto 

8 thou shalt not build an house unto my 
to He shall build an house for my name 

11 and build the house of the Lord thy God 

19 build ye the sanctuary of the LORD God 
2 I (had) in mine heart to build an house 

2 and had made ready for the building 

3 Thou shalt not build an house for my - 
6 he shall build my house and my courts 

10 the Lord hath chosen thee to build an 

16 all this store, .we have prepared to build 
19 and to do all . .and to build the palace 

I Solomon determined to build an house 
2. 3 and didst send him cedars to build 
2. 4 I build an house to the name of the LORD 
2. 5 And the house which I build (is) great 
2. 6 But who is able to build him an house 

2. 6 that I should build him an house 
2. 12 that might build an house for the LORD 

3. I Solomon began to build the house of the 
3. 2 And he began to build in the second (day) 
6. 2 I have built an house of habitation lor 
6. 5 I chose no city, .of Israel to build an 
6. 7 to build an house for the name of the 
6. 8 as it was in thine heart tohuild an house 
6. 9 thou shalt not build . .he shall build 
6. 10 and have built the house for the name of 
6. 18 much less this house which I have built ! 
6. 33 this house, which I have built, is called 
6. 34 the house which I have built for thy name 
6. 38 toward the house which I have built 
8. I wherein Solomon had built the house of 
•8. » the cities . .Solomon built them, and 
8. 4 And he built Tadmor. .he built in Ham. 
8. s Also he built^ Beth-horon the upper 
8. 6 golon^on desired to build in Jerusalem 
8. J I unto the house that he haa built |or her 



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12 which he had built before the porch 
3 and the house tliathe had built 

5 Rehoboam. .built cities for defence in J. 

6 He built even Beth-lehem, and Etam 

6 And he built fenced cities in Judah 

7 Let us build . . So tliey built and prospered 

1 Baasha. .came up. .and built Ramali 

5 B.iasha heard, .he left off building of R. 

6 timber, .wherewith Baashav/asa-building 
6 he built therewith Geba and Mizpah 

12 he built in Judah castles, and cities of 

, 8 liave built thee a sanctuary therein for 
. 2 He built Eloth, and restored it to Judah 
. 6 built cities about Ashod, and among the 
, 9 Uzziah built towers in Jerusalem at the 
, 10 Also he built towers in the desert, and 
,. 3 He built the high gate of the house of 
, 3 and on the wall of Ophel he built much 
, 4 he built cities in the mountains of Judah 
, 4 in the forests he built castles and towers 
. S built up all the wall that was broken 
, 4 Also he built altars in the house of the 
S he built altars for all the host of lieaven 
74 after tiiis he built a wall without the 
15 all the altars that he had built in the 

19 the places wherein he built high places 
3 the son of David king of Israel did build 

23 he hath charged me to build him 

2 he hath charged me to build him an 

3 build the house of the Lord God of Israel 
5 to go up to build the house of the Lord 

2 his brethren . .builded the altar of the 

1 the children, .builded the temple unto 

2 Let us build with you : for we seek your 

3 Ye have nothing to do with us to build an 

3 but we ourselves together will build unto 

4 the people, .troubled them in building 

5 send me unto Judah . .that I may build it 

17 let us build up the wall of Jerusalem 

18 And they said. Let us rise up and build 

20 we his servants will arise and build; but 

1 his brethren.. builded the sheep gate 

2 next unto him builded the men 

2 next to them builded Zaccur the son of 

3 But the fish gate did the sons, .build, who 

13 they built it, and set up the doors 

14 he built it, and set up the doors 

15 he built it, and covered it, and set up the 
I Sanballat heard that we builded the wall 

3 Even that which they build, if a fox go up 

6 So built we the wall ; and all the wall 
10 we are not able to build the wall 

17 They which builded on the wall 

18 sword girded by his side, and (so) builded 
I our enemies, heard that I had builded 

6 for which cause thou buildest the wall 
29 for tlie singers had builded them villages 
14 With kings, which built desolate places 

19 he hath, .taken away . .■which he builded 
18 He buildeth his house as a moth 

5 he shall destroy them, and not build them 
18 build thou the walls of Jerusalem 
35 For God will save Zion,and will build the 
69 And he built his sanctuary like high 

4 build up thy throne to all generations 

16 When the LORD shall build up Zion 
I Except the Lord biiild the house 

1 they labour in vain that build it 

2 The Lord doth build up Jerusalem 

1 Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath 

1 Every wise woman buildeth her house 

27 in the field ; and afterwards build thine 
4 I builded me houses ; I planted me vine. 

3 to break down, and a time to build up 
14 besieged it, and built great bulwarks 

9 we v/ill build upon her a palace of silver 

2 and built a tower in the midst of it 
10 but we will build with hewn stones 

13 he shall build my city, and he shall let go 

12 (they that), .shall build the old waste 
10 And the sons, .shall buiM UD,thy walls 

4 And they shall build the=eld wastes 

21 And they shall build houses, and inhabit 

22 They shall not build, and another inhabit 

1 where (is) the house that ye build unto 
10 to throw down, to build, and to pUnt 
31 And they have built the high places 

9 a kingdom, to build and to plant (it) 

5 They have built also the high places of 

13 Woe unto him that buildeth his house 

14 I will build me a wide house 

6 I will build them, and not pull 

5, 28 Build ye houses, and dwell, .and plant 
4 Again I will build thee, and thou shalt 

28 so will I watch over them, to build, and 
31 from the day that they built it even unto 
35 they built the high places of Baal 

7 and will build them, as at the first 

7 Neithershall ye build house, nor sow seed 
9 Nor to build houses for us to dwell in 
10 abide in the land, then will I build you 
4 (that) which I have built will I break 

4 and built forts against it round r.boufc 

5 He hath builded against ma, and 

2 lay siege against it, and build a fort against 

3 (It is) not near ;. let ub build houses : this 
10 one built up a wall, and, lo, others daubed 

24 thou hast also built unto thee an eminent 

25 Thou hast built thy high place at every 
31 thou buildest thine eminent place in the 
17. building forts, to cut off many persous 
2? to cast a mbunt, (and) to build a fort 



F.ze. 28. 26 they, .shall build houses, and plant vice, 

36. 36 I the Lord build the ruined (places) 
D.in. 9. 25 the commandment to . . build Jerusalem 
Hos. 8. 14 Israel hath forgotten .. and buildeth 
Amos 5. II ye have built houses of hewn stone 

9. 6 (It is) he that buildeth his stories in the 
9. II I will build it as in the days of old 
g. 14 aud tliey shall build the waste cities 
Mic. 3. 10 They build up Zion with blood 
Hal). 2. 12 Woe to him that buildeth a town with 
Zeph. I. 13 they shall also build houses, but. .inhabit 
Hag. T. 8 bring wood, and build the house ; and 
Zech. 5. II To build it an house in the land of Shiuar 
6. 12 he shall build the temple of the Loud 
6. 13 Even hs shall build the temple of the 
6. 15 and build in the temple of the LoEl> 
9. 3 Tyrus did build herself a stronghold 
Jlal. I. 4 we will return and build the desolate 
I. 4 They shall build, but I will throw dowT 

2. Tn build up, np benah. 

Ezra 4. 12 building the rebellions and the bad city 
5. 2 and began to build the house of God 
5. 3 Who hath commanded you to build this 
5. 9 Who comniauded y'pu to build this house 
5. II which a great king of Israel builded and 
S. 13 Cyrus made a decree to build this house 

5. 17 of Cyrus the king to build this house of 

6. 7 build this house of God in his place 
6. 8 for the building of this house of God 

6. 14 And the elders of the Jews builded, and 

6. 14 and they builded, and finished (it) 
Dan. 4. 30 that I have built for the house of the 

9. 25 to build Jerusalem unto the Messiali 

3.T0 thoroughly prepare or make ready, Kara- . 
(TKevd^u kata-sheiwzo. 
Heb. 3. 3 inasmuch as he who hath builded the 

3. 4 For every house is builded by some (man) 
3. 4 but he that built all things (is) God 

i.To Ivild a hovse, olKoSofieo} oikodonieo. 
Matt. 7. 24 which built his house upon a rock 

7. 26 which built his house upon the sand 
16^ 18 upon this rock I will build my church 
21. 33 digged-a winepress in it, and built a 
23. 29 because ye build the tombs of the 

26. 61 I am able to. .build it in three days 

27. 40 Thou that, .buildest (it) in three days 
Marki2. i digged, .the winefat, and built a tower 

14. 58 within three days I will build another 

15. 29 Ah ! thou that, buildest (it) in three days 
Luke 4. 29 of the hill whereon their city was built 

6. 48 He is like a man which built an house 
6. 49 built an house upon the earth ; against 

7. 5 and he hath built us a synagogue 

11. 47 forye build the sepulchres of the prophets 

11. 48 they, .killed., and ye build their sepulch. 

12. 18 1 will pull down my barns, and build 
14. 28 For which of you, intending to build a 
14. 30 Saying, This man began to build, and was 
17. 28 they sold, they planted, they builded 

Acts 7. 47 But Solomon built him an house 

7. 49 what house will ye build me? saith the 
Rom 15. 20 1 should build upon another, .foundation 
Gal. 2. i8 For if I build again the things which I 

BUliiD or be built ag;ain, to — 

1. To return and build, nj?? 31B' shid) ubanah. 
2 Ch.33. 3 For he built again the high places 
Dan. g. 25 the street shall be built again, and the 

2.7*0 build again, ayoiKoSo^fco anoikodomeo. 
Acts 15. 16 will build again the tabernacl'5 of David 
15. 16 and I will build again the ruins thereof 

BTJILD, to begin to — 

To build up, nj3 banah. 

I Ki. 6. I that he began to build the house of tho 

BTTIIiD thereon or thereupon, to — 

To build a house upon, iiroiKoSofieci) epoikodnmco. 
I Co. 3. 10 I have laid, and another buildeth thereon 
3. 10 take heed how he buildeth thereupon 
3. 14 which he hath built thereupon 

BTJILD together, to — 

To build a house together, (rvvoiKo5otJ.ea>. 

Eph. 2. 22 In whom ye also are builde<l together 

BTIIID up, to — 

l.To build upmi, ^iroiKodofi^ca cpoikodovieo. 

Acts 20. 32 which is able to [build you up] 

Col. 2. 7 Rooted and built up in him 

2.T0 build a house, oiVoSo^uew oikodoweo. 

1 Pe. 2. 5 Ye also, .are built up a spiritual houso 

BUILD up on or upon, to — 

l.To build upon, eTToiKoSofi^co epoikodomeo. 

1 Co. 3. 12 Now if any man build upon, .foundation 
Eph. 2. 20 And are built upon the foundation of the 

2.7*0 build upon, ^woiKoSo^Uai epoikodomeo. 
.Tude 20 building up yourselves on your most 

BTJILD, to be about to — 
To build up, flja banah. 

2 Ch 2. 9 for thq house which I am about to build 

BTJUDED, to be — 

To be builded, K33 bana, 2. 

Bzra 4. 13 Beit knowi]now..ifthiEcitybo builded 



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Ezra 4. 16 We certify that, If this city be builded 

4. 21 and that tliis city be not builded 
S- 8 which is builded with great stones 

5. II build the house that was builded these 
5. 15 let the house of God be builded in his 

6. 3 Let the house be builded, the place 

SUILDED or built, to be — 

l.To build, nj5 banah. 

Judg 6. 28 was offered upon the altar (that was) b. 
Neh. 7. 4 few therein, and the houses.. not builded 
Psa 122. 3 Jerusalem is builded as a city that is 
Song 4. 4 the tower of David builded for an armoury 

2. 2*0 be bidlt, nj^ banah, 2. 

Nam 1 3. 22 Now Hebron was built seven years before 

21. 17 let the city of Sihon be built and prepared 
Deuti3. 16 it shall be an heap, it shall not be built 
I Ki. 3. 2 there was no house built unto the Lord 

6. 7 was built of stone made ready before it 
I Ch. 2. 9 into the house that is to be built to the 

22. 5 the house (that is) to be builded for the 
22. 19 that is to be built to the name of the Lord 

Neh. 7. I Now it came to pass, when the wall wash 
Job 12. 14 he breaketh down, and it cannot be built 

22. 23 If thou return, thou shalt be built up 
Psa. 89. 2 T^Iercy shall be built up for ever : thy 
Prov 24. 3 Through wisdom is an house builded 
Isa. 25 2 a palace, .it shall never be built 

44. 26 to the cities of Judah, Ye shall be built 
44. 28 saying to Jerusalem, Thou shalt be built 
Jer. 12. 16 then shall they be built in the midst of 

30. 18 the city shall bo builded upon her own 

31. 4 and thou shalt be built, virgin of Israel 
31 38 that the city shall be built to the LORD 

Eze. 26 14 thou shalt be built no more 

36. 10 inhabited, and. .water shall be builded 
36. 33 the cities, and the wastes shall be builded 

Hag. I. 2 time that the Lord's house should be built 

Zecb. I.' 16 my house shall be built in it 
8. 9 that the temple might be built 

BTTILSEB — 

l.To build up, K-} banah. 

1 Ki. 5. 18 Solomon's builders and Hiram's 

3 Ki.t2. II and they laid it out to the builders 
22. 6 Unto the carpenters, and builders, and 

2 Ch.34. II Even to the. .builders gave they (it) 
Ezra 3. 10 when the builders laid the foundation of 
Ne'n. 4. 5 have provoked .to anger before the b. 

4. 18 For the builders, every one had his sword 
Psa 118. 22 The stone, the builders refused is 
Eze 27. 4 thy builders have perfected thy beauty 

8. To build a house, oiKoSofieca oikodomeo. 

Mattzi. 42 The stone which the builders rejected 
Marki2. 10 The stone which the builders rejected 
Luke2o 17 The stone which the builders rejected 
Acts 4, II thestone..setat nought of you [buildersl 
1 Pe. 2 7 the stone which the builders disallowed 

Z.Artificer, rexvirri^ technites, 

Eeb. It. to whose builder and maker is Ood 

BTILDING — 

I. Building, .T^ binyah. 

Eze 41 13 and the building, with the walls thereof 

Q.Building, ];33 binyan. 

Ezra 5. 4 names of the men that made this building 
Eze 40. 5 he measured the breadth of the building 
41 12 the building that (was) before .. separate 
41 12 the wall of the building (was) five cubits 
4t. IS he measured the length of the building 
42. I which (was) before the building toward 
f, 42. 5 and than the middlemost of the building 
■ "t* 42 10 and over against the building 

4. Beam work, n^jija meqareh. 

Eccl 10 18 By much slothfulness.. building decayeth 

5. Thing built in, ei/Soiiriai^ endomesis 

Rev 21. 18 the building of the wall of it was (oQ 

Q.Afa\ing, creation, ht'kti^ ktisis. 

iieb 9. II that is tu say not of this building 

STXILDINO, to be in — 
l.To be built, nj? banah, 2. 

1 Ki. 6. 7 when it was in building., while it was in I). 

2 To build up, KJ5 bma, 7. 

Ezra 5. 16 and since that, .hath it been in building 

S.To build a house, ot/coSoyueo) oikodomeo. 

John 2. 20 Forty and six years was. .in building 

BTIK'-Kt, 'ipa mouth of J ah. 

1. Son of Abishua and father-of Tzri. the fifth from 
Aaron in the line of the high priests, B.C. 1350. 

I Ch 6. 5 Abishua begat B., and B. begat Uzzi 
6. 51 B. his son, Uzzi his son, Zerahiah his 

Ezra 7. 4 the son of Uzzi. the son of B. 
t.. A piirice of Dan, and one of the ten chosen to appor- 
"tlon the land among the tribes, B.C. 1451. 

Num34. 22 the prince of the tribe of. .Dan, B. 

BTTK-Kf-AH, w;^3 mouth ofJah. 
A Kohathite Levite, son of Heman and a musician In 
the temple, the leader of the sixth course in the 
service, B.C. 1015. 

z Ch 25. 4 sons of Heman ; B., Mattaniah, Uzziel 
as. 1 3 The Bi4th to B., (he), Uis sons, .brethren 



Bin, ^13 rain-god. 

The month from the first new moon of November tUl 

the first one of December. 

I KI & 38 in the month B. . . was the house finished 
BULL — 
1. Mighty one, T3X dbUr. 

Psa. so. 13 Will I eat the fiesh of bulls, or drink the 
68. 30 the multitude of tlie bulls, with the calves 

Isa. 34. 7 and the bullocks with the bulls 

Jer. 50. II ye are grown fat, and bellow aa bulls 

2. Son of the herd, ii33"J3 ben baqar. 

Jer. s2- 20 twelve br'asen bulls that (were) under the 
Z.Bullock, bull, •B, "^s par. 

Gen. 32. 15 ten bulls, twenty she asses, and ten foals, 

J?sa. 22. 12 Many bulls have compassed me 
4. Ox, ihts* shor. 

Job 21. 10 Their bull gendereth, and faileth not 
5. Bull, beeve, Tavpos tauros. 

Heb. g. 13 if the blood of bulls and of goats 

10. 4 the blood of bulls, .should take away sins 

BTTIL, wild — 

Bull, gazelle, wild goat, K'ln to (toe), 
Isa. SI- 20 as a wild bull in a net 

BTTLIOCK — 

1. Steer, young bullock, "jjy egel. 

Jer. 31. 18 and I was chastised, as a bullock 

46. 21 in the midst of her like fatted bullocks 

2. Bullock, bull, ns, is par. 

Exod29. 3 with the bullock and the two rams 

29. 10 thou shalt cause a bullock to be brought 
29. 10 put their hands upon the. .bullock 
29 II till the bullock before the LORD 
29. 12 thou shalt take the blood of the buUock 
29. 14 But the fiesh of the bullock 
29. 36 thou shalt offer every day a bullock 
Lev. 4. 4 he shall bring the bullock unto the door 
4. 4 the bullock's head, and kill the bullock 
4. 5 take of the bullock's blood 
4. 7 pour all the blood of the bullock 
4. 8 take off. .the fat of the bullock 
4. II And the skin of the bullock 
4. 12 the whole bullock shall he carry forth 
4. IS lay their hands upon the bullock 
4. 15 the bullock shall be killed before 
4. 16 the priest shall bring the bullock's 
4. 20 he shall do with the bullock as he did 
4. 20 with the bullock for a sin offering 
4. 21 he shall carry forth the bullock 
4. 21 burn him as he did the first bullock 
8. 2 and a bullock for the sin offering 
8, 14 he brought the bullock for. .sin offering 
8 14 hands upon the head of the bullock 
8 17 the bullock, his hide, and his flesh 
16. 6 And Aaron shall offer his bullock 
16. ti And Aaron shall bring the bullock 
16. II shall kill the bullock for a sin offering 
16 14 he shall take the blood of the bullock 
16. 15 he did with the blood of the bullock 
16 18 take the blood of the bullock 
16 27 the bullock for the sin offering, .was 
Num. 7. 87 the burnt offering (were) twelve bullocks 
7 88 the peace offerings . . twenty and four bull 
8. 12 lay their hands upon the. .bullocks 
23. 2 Balaam offered on (every) altar a bullock 
23. 4 I have offered upon every altar a bullock 
23 14 he. .offered a bullock and a ram 
23. 29 prepare me here seven buUocko 
23. 30 Balak.. offered a bullock and one ram 
28. 12 mingled with oil. for one bullock 
28. 14 halt an hin of wine unto a bullock 

28. 20 three tenth deals, .offer for a bullock 

28 28 three tenth deals unto one bullock 

29, 3 three tenth deals for a bullock 

29 9 three tenth deals to a bullock 
29. 14 every bullock of the thirteen bullocks 
29. 18, 21, 24, 27 30, 33 for the bullocks, .and for 
29. 20 eleven bullocks, .fourteen lambs 
29. 23 on the fourtli day ten bullocks 
29. 26 on the fifth day nine bullocks 
29 29 on the sixth day eight bullocks 
29. 32 on the seventh day seven bullocks 
29 36 one bullock, one ram, seven lambs 

29. 37 for the bullock, .and for the lamb? 
Judg. 6. 25 Take thy father's, .the second bullock 

6. 26 take the second bullock, and offer 
6. 28 and the second bullock was offered 

1 Sa. I. 24 with three bullocks, and one ephah 
1. 25 they slew a bullock, and brought 

2 Ki. 18. 23 Let them therefore give us two bullocks 
18 23 choose one bullock for themselves 
18. 23 I will dress the other bullock 
18. 2s Choose you one bullock for yourselves 
18. 26 they took the bullock which was given 
18. 33 he. .cut the bullock in pieces 

1 Ch.15. 26 they offered seven bullocks and seven 
29. 21 after that day, even a thousand bullocks 

2 Ch.2g. 21 And they brought seven bullocks 

30. 24 to the congregation a thousand bullocks 
34. 24 to the congregation a thousand bullocks 

Ezra 8. 3S twelve bullocks for all Israel, ninety 
Job 42. 8 Take unto you now seven bullocks and 
Psa. so- 9 1 ^il^ ^^^^ no bullock out of thy house 
SI 19 then shall they offer bullocks upon thine 
69. 31 better than an ox (or) bullock that hath 
Isa. X. II I delight not in the blood of bullocks 
34. .7 the bullocks and the bidls. .shall be 



Jer. 50. 27 Slay all her bullocks ; let them go down 
Eze. 39. 18 Ye shall eat the flesh .goats, of bullocks 
43. 21 take the bullock also of the sin offering 
43. 22 they did cleanse (it) with the bullock 
45. 22 shall (the) prince prepare a bullock 
45. 23 seven bullocks and seven rams without 

45. 24 he shall jirepare. .an ephah for a bullock 

46. 7 he shall prepare .an ephah for a bullock 
46. II the meat offering shall be. .a bullock 

3. Ox, n'lB' shor. 

Lev. 4. 10 it was taken off from the bullock 
5. 4 Also a bullock, .for peace offerings 
9. 18 He slew also the bullock and the ram 
9. 19 the fat of the bullock and of the ram 
22. 23 Either a bullock or a lamb that hath 

22. 27 When a bullock, or a sheep, .is brought 
Numis. II for one bullock, or for one ram 

Deut 15. 19 no work with the firstling of thy bullock 
17. 1 Thou shalt not sacrifice, .(any) bullock 
33. 17 His glory.. the firstling of his bullock 
Judg. 6. 2S Take thy father's young bullock 
Hos. 12. II they sacrifice bullocks in Gilgal 

4. Ox, "np tor. 

E^a 6. 9 both young bullocks, and rams, and 
6. 17 and offered, .an hundred bullocks 

7. 17 thou mayest buy bullocks, tarns, Iambi 

BtJlLOCK, young — 

Bullock, son of the herd, ii?3'I3 "15 par hen baqar. 
Exod29, t Take one young bullock and tworams 
Lev. 4. 3 let him bring, .a young bullock without 
4. 14 congregation shall offer a young bullock 
16. 3 shall Aaron come with a young bullock 

23. 18 the first year, .one young bullock and 
Num. 7. IS, 21, 27, 33, 39, 45 One young bulloek, one 

7- 51, S7, 63. 69, 75, 81 One young bullock, one 

8. 8 another young bullock shalt thou take 
8. 8 let them take a young bullock with hia 

28. II, 19, 27 two young bullocks, and one ram 

29. 2, 8 one young bullock, one ram, and seven 
29. 13 thirteen young bullocks, .(and) fourteen 
29. 17 twelve young bullocks, .fourteen lambs 

2 Ch. 13. 9 consecrate himself with a young bullock 
Eze. 43. 19 give, .a young bullock for a sin offering 
43. 23 offer a young bullock without blemish 
43. 25 they shall also prepare a young bullock 

45. 18 thou shalt take a young bullock without 

46. 6 (it shall be) a young bullock without 

BTTLEUSH — 

\. Bulrush, rush, liD3!< agmon. 

Isa. 58. 5 (is it) to bow down his head as a bulrush 

2. Papyrus, rush, NOi gome. 

Exod. 2. 3 she took for him an ark of bulrushes 
Isa. 1 3. 2 even in vessels of bulrushes upon the 

ETIL-WABK — 

1. Strong object, 70 chel. 

Isa. 26. 1 (God) appoint (for) walls and bulwarks 

2. Strong object, rtS'n chelah. 

Psa. 48. 13 Mark' ye well her bulwarks, consider hcp/ 

Z. Fortress, nisD matsod. 

Eccl. 9. 14 and built great bulwarks against It 
^.Fortress, liiSD matsor. 

Deut 20. 20 thou shalt build bulwarks against 
^.Corner, n\B pinnah. 

2 Ch.26. 15 be on the towers and upon the bulwarks 

BTJNCH — 

l.Bundle, niJS aguddah. 

Exodi2. 22'iind ye shall take a bunch of hyssop 

2.Bunch, naa'n dabbesheih. 

Isa. 30. 6 carry .their treasures upon the bunches 

BTJNBIE — 

1. Thing compressed, I'll;! tseror. 

Gen. 42. 35 behold, every man's bundle of money 

42. 35 and their father saw the bundles of 
I Sa. 25. 29 bound in the bundle of life 
Song I. J3 A bundle of myrrh (is) my well beloved 

2. Bundle, SeV/iij desme. 

Matti3. 30 bind them in bundles to bum them 
Z.FuIness, multitude, irXrjeos plethos. 

Acts 28. 3 when Paul had gathered a bundle of 

BTT'-NAH, n}53 understanding. 
Son of Jerahmeel of the family of Pharez, B.C. 1340. 
1 Ch. 2.2s sons of Jerahmeel. .were.. B., and Oren 

BtJN'-NI, '^a my understanding. 

1. A LeWte who helped Ezra in teaching the people the 
law of il OSes, B.C. 536. 

Neh. 9. 4 Then stood up. .Shebaniah, B., Sherebiah 

2. Another Levite, ancestor of Shemaiah, B.C. 445. 

Neh II. IS of the Levites. .Hashabiah, the son of B. 
3 .A family of the Jews that, with Nehemiah, sealed the 
covenant, B.C 445. 

Neh. 10. IS [The chief of the people]. .B., Azgad 

BUEDEN — 

l.Bundle, ni:N aguddah. 

Isa. 58. 6 To undo the heavy burdens 
2. Burden, load, thing lifted up, tifQ massa. 

Exod£3. 5 the as8 0lhiin..lying under bis burden 



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Kuni. 4. 15 Tlieso (things are) the hurden of the sons 
4. 19 every one to his service, and to his burden 
4. 24 the service of the families, .for burdens 
4. 27 in all their burdens, and in all their 
4. 27 appoint unto them in charge all . .burdens 
4. 3t And this (is) the charge of their burden 
4. 32 instruments of the charge of their burden 
4. 47 the service of the burden in the taber. 

4. 49 his service, and according to his burden 
ij. II thou layest the burden of all this people 
II. 17 they shall bear the burden of the people 

Pent. 1. 12 can I myseU alone bear your, .burden 
2 Sa. 15. 33 then thou shalt be a burden unto me 

19. 35 thy servant be yet a burden unto my lord 
2 Ki. 5. 17 be given to thy servant two mules' burden 

8. 9 forty camels' burden, .came and stood 

9. 25 the Lord laid this burden upon him 
sCh. 24. 27 the greatness of the burdens (laid) upon.. 

35. 3 (it shall) iiot (be) a burden upon (your) 
Neh. 13 15 and all (manner of) burdens 

13. 19 there should no burden be brought ia 
Job 7. 20 so tliat I am a burden to myself? 
Psa. 38. 4 an heavy burden they are too heavy for me 
Isa. 13 I The burden of Babylon which Isaiah the 

14. 28 In the year. .Ahaz died v/as this burden 

15. I The burden of Moab 

17. I The burden of Damascus 

19. 1 The burden of Egypt 

21. 1 The burden of the desert of the sea 

21. II The burden of Dumah 

21. 13 The burden upon Arabia 

23. I The burden of the valley of vision 

22. 25 the burden that (was) upon it shall be cut 

23. I Tlie burden of Tyre 

30. 6 The burden of the beasts of the south 
46. I (they are) a burden to the weary (beast) 
46. 2 they could not deliver the burden 
Jer. 17. 21 bear no burden on the sabbath day 
17. 22 Neither carry forth a burden out 
17. 24 bring in no burden through the gates 
17. 27 the sabbath day, and not to bear a burden 
23. 33 What is the burden of the Loud? 
23. 33 What burden ? I will even forsake you 
23. 34 Tho burden of the Lord, I will even punish 
23. 36 the burden of the Lord shall ye mention 
23. 36 every man's word shall be his burden 
23. 38 since ye say. The burden of the Lord 
23. 38 The burden of the Lord. .1 have sent 
23. 38 Ye shall not say. The burden of the LORD 
Eze, 12. 10 This burden (concerneth) the prince 
IIos. 8. 10 a little for the burden of the king of 
Nah. I. I The biu-den of Neneveh. The book of 
Hah. T. 1 The burden which Habakkuk. .did see 
Zech. 9. I The burden of the word of the Lord in 

J 2. I The burden of the word of the Lord for 
"Mai. 1. 1 The burden of the word of the Lord 

3, Burden, lifting up, nNtyp massaah. 

Isa. 30. 27 and the burden (thereof is) heavy 

4. Burden, lifting up, riNfe'S inaseth. 

Lam. 2. 14 Thy prophets, .have seen. .false burdens 
Amos 5. II ye take from him burdens of wheat 
Zeph. 3. 18 (to whom) the reproach of it (was) a burd. 

J5. Burden bearer, '759, h^o sebel, sabbal. 

1 Ki. 5. 15 threescore and ten th. that bare burdens 
Neh. 4. 17 and they that bare burdens, with those 
Psa 8i. 6 I removed his shoulder from the burden 

t. Burden hearer, '?3b sobel. 

Isa. 9. 4 thou hast broken the yoke of his burden 

10. 27 his burden shall be taken away from off 
14. 25 then shall . .his burden depart from 

t. Burden, n^59 sebalah-. 

Exod I. ii'ty afflict them with their burdens 

2. II hlsbrethren, and looked on their burdens 

5. 4 Wherefore, .get you unto your burdens 
J. 5 ye make them rest from their burdens 

6. 6 I will bring you out. .under the burdens 
6. 7 bring, you out fi-ora under the burdens 

8. To give, 3rt; yaluih. 

Psa. s5- 22 Cast thy burden upon the Lord 

H.Weight, Capo's baros. 

3fatt2o. 12 to us, which have borne the burden and 
Acts 15. 28 the Holy Ghost, .lay . .no greater burden 
Gal. 6. 2 Bear ye one another's burdens, and so 
Rev. 2 24 1 will put upon you none otlrer burden 

lO.Freight (of a Mp), yS/jLos gpmos. 

Acts 21. 3 there the ship was to unlade her burden 

V^.Load {to he borne), ipopriov phortion. 

Matt II. 30 my yoke (is) easy, and my burden is light 

23. 4 For they bind heavy burdens and grlev. 
lukeii. 46 for ye lade men with burdens grievous 

11. 46 and j-e yourselves touch not the burdens 
GaL 6. 5 For every man shall bear his own burden 

BtJBDEN, to — • 

To weigh dovm, Kara^apiw Tcatahareo. 

2 Co. 12. 16 be it so, I didnot burdenyou: nevertheless 

BTTRDEK, to.be a — 

To become a burden, 739 sdbal, 7. 

Eccl.i2. s the grasshopper si Jl be a burden, and 
BTJKDEN selves, to — 
To bwrden, load, DOy amas. 

Zech 12, 3 all that burden themselves with It shall 
BTODENED — 
^resswre, eKU\iis thlipsis. 

z COk 8. 13 not that other men be eased, and ye b. 



BTJEDENED, to be — 

To he burdened, tiap^o/xat hareomai, 

2 Co, s- 4 we.. in'(this) tabernacle.. being burdened 
BITRBEKS, two — 
Double burdens, D'fis^p mishpethayim. 

Gen. 49. 14 a strong ass crouching between two burd. 

BXTRDENS, to bear — 

Burden hearer, '720 sabbal, 

2 Ch. 2. 2 ten thousand men to bear burdens 

BTJEDEKS, bearer of — 

Burden hearer, Sao sabbal. 

2 Ch. 2. 18 ten thousand . .(to be) bearers of burdens 

34. 13 (they were) over the bearers of burdens 
Neh. 4. 10 'The strength of the bearers of burdens 

BUKDENSOMS; — 

A burden, weight, npsyo maamasah. 

Zech 12. 3 I make Jerusalem a burdensome stone 

BUEDENSOaiE, to be — 

\,To become a burden, iv pdpei flvai en barer einai. 

1 Th. 2. 6 when we might have been burdensome 
2.70 lie torpid against,-KaravapKd.a} katanarkao. 

2 Co. 12. 13 I myself was not burdensome to you ? 

12. 14 and I will not be burdensome to you 

Z.Without weight, a.^api\^ abares. 

2 Co. II. 9 kept myself from being burdensome 

BTJBIAI.— 

\. Burial, grave, n^sp qeburah. 

2 Ch. 26. 23 the burial which (belonged) to the kings 
Eccl. 6. 3 and also (that) he have no burial 
Isa. 14. 20 shalt not be joined with them in burial 
Jer. 22. 19 He shall be buried with the burial of an 

2.7V) entomb, rh ivra^ida-ai to entaphiasai, 
Jfatt26. 12 she did (it) for my burial 

BTIPJED — 

To bury, ^5i5 qabar. 

. I Ki. 13. 31 it came to pass, after he had buried him 
Eccl. 8. 10 And so I saw the wicked buried 

BUSIED (with), to be — 
l.To be buried, "I3i3 qabar, 2. 

Gen. 15. 15 thou shalt be burled in a good old age 

35. 8 and she was buried beneath Beth-el under 
35. 19 and was buried in the way to Ephrath 

Kum2o. 1 Miriam died there, and was buried there 
Deut ID. 6 Aaron died, and there he was buried 
Judg. 8. 32 and was buried in the sepulchre 

10. 2 and died, and was buried in Shamir 

10. 5 Jair died, and was buried in Camon 
12. 7 and was buried in (one of) the cities 

12. 10 Then died Ibzan, and was buried at Beth. 
12. 12 and was buried in Aijalon in. .Zebuluii 

12. 15 And Abdon..died, and was buried 
Euth 1. 17 Where thou diest, will I die. .be buried 

2 Sa. 17. 23 was buried in the sepulchre of his father 

1 Ki. 2 10 and was buried in the city of David 

2. 34 and he was buried in his own house 

11. 43 was buried in the city of David his father 

14. 31 and was buried with his fathers in the 

15. 24 and was buried with his fathers in the 

16. 6 So Baasha slept, .and was buried in Tir. 
16. 28 So Omri slept., and was buried in Samaria 
22. so was buried with his fathers iu the city 

2 Ki. 8. 24 was buried with his fathers in the city 

13. 13 and Joash was buried in Samaria 

14. 16 was buried in Samaria with the kings of 

14. 20 he was buried at Jerusalem with his 

15. 38 was buried with his fathers in the city 

16. 20 and was buried with his fathers in the 
21. 18 and was buried in the garden of his own 

2 Ch. 9. 31, he was buried in the city of David 
12 16 and was biiried in the city of David 
Bi. 1 and was buried with his fathers in the 
35. 24 and was buried in (one of) the sepulchres 
Job 27. 15 Those that remain.. shall be buried in 
Jer. 8. 2 they shall not be gathered, nor be buried 
16. 4 they shall not. .neither shall they be bur. 
16. 6 in this land : they shall not be buried 
20. 6 there thou shalt die, and sbalt be buried 
j^ 22. 19 He shall be buried with the burial of an 
'V' 25. 33 neither gathered, nor buried ; they shall 

3. To he buried, -a^ qabar, 4. 

Gen. 25. 10 there was Abraham burled, and Sarah 
4t.To bury, -)3i3 qabar. 

2 Ki.2i. 26 he was buried in his sepulchrs 
5. To be buried with, irvv6a.irT0fj.at sunthaptomai. 

Eom. 6. 4 we are buried with him by baptism into 

Col. 2. 12 Buried with him in baptism, wherein. 
BTTRIEE — 
To bury, I3j5 qabar, 3. 

Eze. 39. IS till the buriers have buried it in the 
BTTRIT, to — 
l.To consume, he consumed, "lya haar, 

Exod. 3. 2 and, behold, the bush burned -ivith Are 

Jfum II. 1 the fire of the Lord burnt among them 
II. 3 the fire of the Lord burnt among them 

Deut. 4. II and the mountain burned with fire 
S. 23 for the mountain did burn with Are 
9. IS and the mount burned with fire 

Esth. 1. 12 Vashti refused, .and his anger burned in 

Job 1. 16 and hath burned up the sheep, and the 



Psa. 39. 3 while I was musing the fire burned 
79. s shall thy jealousy burn like fire? 
83. 14 As the fire burneth a wood, and as tha 
89. 46 How long, .shall thy wrath burn like 

Isa. - 1. 31 and they shall both burn together 

9. 18 For wickedness burneth as the fire : it 
10. 17 and it shall burn and devour his thorns 
30. 27 the name of the Lord., burning (with) 
34. 9 the land.. shall become burning pitch 
42. 25 yet he knew not ; and it burned him 
62. I the salvation . .as a lamp (that) burneth 

Jer.- 4. 4 and burn that none can quench (it) 
7. 20 it shall burn, and not be quenched 

20. 9 as a.buming fire shut up in my bones 

21. 12 and burn that none can quench (it) 
Xam. 2. 3 he butTied against Jacob like a flaming 
Eze. 1. 13 their appearance (was) like burning coals 
Hos. 7. 6 in the morning it burneth as a flaming 
Mai. 4. I the day. .that shall burn as an oven 

2. To consume, "lya baar, 3, 

Lev. 6. 12 the priest shall burn wood on it every 
2 Ch. 4. 20 they should burn after the manner 

13. II lamps thereof, to burn every evening 
H"eh. 10. 34 to burn up the altar of the Lord our God 
Isa. 4. 4 of judgment, and the spirit of burning 

-40. 16 Lebanon (is) not sufficient to burn 

44. IS Then shall it be for a man to buin 
Eze. 39. 9 and they shall bum them with fire 

39. 10 for they shall burn the weapons with llro 

3. To he consumed, nya baar, 4. 

Jer. 36. 22 (there was a fire) on the hearth burning 

i.To cause to consume, ■'i^'^ haar, 5. 

2 Ch. 28. 3 and burnt his children in the fire 
Eze. 5. 2 Thou shalt burn with fire a third part 
Nah. 2. 13 and I will burn her chariots in the smoke 

5. To he hot, heated, rvn charah. 

Gen. 44. 18 and let not thine anger bum against 

6. 7*0 he hot, "nn charar. 

Eze. 24. 11 that the brassof it maybe hot. .may bum 

7. To bwm up, nv; yatsaih, 5. 

Jer. 51. 30 they have burned her dwelling places 

8.7*0 hum steadily, ip; yakad. 

Deut 32. 22 and shall burn unto the lowest hell 
Isa. 65. 5 in my nose, a fire that burneth all the 

9. 7*0 he made steadily to burn, ^|■3; yakad, 6. 

Lev. 6. 9 the fire of the altar shall be burning in 

6. 12 the fire upon the altar shall be burning 

6. 13 The fire shall ever be burning upon the 

Jer. 15. 14 for a fire is kindled, .(which) shall burn 

17. 4 for ye have kindled a lire . . shall burn fos 

Id. To set inflame, flame, on^ lahat, 3. 

Joel I. 19 and the flame hath burnt all the trees 
2. 3 and behind them a flame burneth 
11. 7*0 lift up, it\(>i nasa. 

2 Sa. 5. 21 and David and his men burnt them. 
12. 7*0 set on fire, pwi nasaq, 6. 

Eze 39. 9 and shall set on fire and burn the 
13. 7*0 hirn, 'iiD saraph, 3. 

Amos 6. 10 and he that burneth hira, to bring out 
14. 7*0 set on fire, ras tsuih, 5. 

Isa. 27. 4 I would go through them, I would burn 
15.7*0 he kindled, nnp qadach. 

Isa. 64. 2 As (when) the melting fire burneth, tho 
16. 7*0 hum (as) incense, ^BiJ qaiaj; 3. 

I Sa. 2. 16 Let them not fail to bum the fat presently 

Jer. 44 21 The incense that ye burnt in the cities, 
17.7*0 ca^ise to burn (as) incense, ipi; qatar, 5. 

Exodag; 13 the fat that (is) upon them, and burn 
29> 18 And thou shalt burn the whole ram 

29. 25 bum (them) upon the altar for a burnS 

30. 7 And Aaron shall burn thereon sweet 
30. 20 to burn offering made by fire unto the' 
40. 27 And he burned sw'eet incense thereon 

lev. I. 9 and the priest shall bum all on the altar 
1. 13 the priest shall bring (it) all, and bum (It) 

1. 15 and wring off his head, and burn (it) 
1. 17 the priest shall bum it upon the altar 

2. 2 the priest shall bum the memorial of it 
2. 9 shall bum (it) upon the altar, .an offerinsf 
2 II for ye shall burn no leaven, nor any 

2. 16 the priest shall bum the memorial of i£ 

3. 5 Aaron's sons shall burn it on the altar 

3. 11 the priest shall burn it upon the altar 

3. 16 the priest shall burn them upon the altap 
4. 10 the priest shall bum them upon the altao 
4 19 he shall take all his fat. .and bum (it) 

' 4. 26 he shall burn all his fat upon the altar 

4. 31 the priest shall bum (it) upon the altar 

4. 35 the p"riest shall burn them upon the altac 

5. 12 a memorial, .and burn (it) on the altai; 
6. 12 and he shall burn thereon the fat 

6. IS and shall burn (it) upon the altar 

7. 5 the priest shall burn them upon the alfm 

7. 31 the priest shall bum the fat upon the 
8. 16 and Moses bumed (it) upon the altar 

8. 20 and Moses burnt the head, and the pieces 

8. 21 and Moses burnt the whole ram 

8. 28 and burnt (them) on the altnr upon tha 

9. 10 But the fat. .he burnt upon the altar 
9. 13 and he burnt (them) upon the altar 

9. 14 and burnt (them) upon the burnt offering 
Q. 17 bunit(it) upon the altar, beside the burnli 



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Lev. g. 20 and he burnt the fat upon the altar 
i6. 2S the fat. .shall he burn upon the altar 
17, 6 burn the fat for a sweet savour unto the 

Num. 5. 26 (evec) the memorial, .and burn (it) 

18. 17 and shalt burn their fat (for) an olfering 

( Sa. 2. IS before they burnt the fat, the priest's 

2. 16 Let them not fail to burn the fat present. 
2. 28 to burn incense, to wear an ephod before 

s Ki. 16. 13 he burnt his burnt offering and his 
16. IS Upon the great altar burn tlie morning 

a Cli. 2. 4 (and) to burn before him sweet incense 
13. II And they bm'n unto the Lord every 
29. 7 have not burnt Incense nor offered 

18. 7*0 burn, heat, i"i'y saraph. 

Gen. II. 3 let us make brick, and bum them tlirou. 
Exodi2. 10 that which remaineth. .ye shall bum with 

29. 14 Shalt thou burn with fli'e without the 
29. 34 thou shalt burn the remainder with fire 

33. 20 and burnt (it) in the fire, and ground (it) 
Lev. 4. 12 and burn him on the wood with fire 

4. ai and bum him as he burned the first bulL 

8. 17 he burnt with fire without the camp 

8. 32 that whichremaineth.. shall ye burn ivith 

9. II the flesh and the hide he burnt with fire 
13. 52 He shall therefore burn that garment 
13. 52 it shall be burnt in the fire 

13. ss thou shalt burn it in the fire ; it (is) fret 
16. 27 and they shall burn in the fire theirsldns 
16. 28 he that burneth them shall wash his 

Numig. 5 (one) shall burn the heifer in his aigiit 
19. 5 her dung, shall he bum 
19. She that buraeth her shall wash his clothes 
31. 10 they burnt all their cities wherein they 

Deut. 7. 5 and burn their gj'aven images with fire 
7. 25 The graven images of their gods shall ye b. 
9. 21 the calf which ye had made, and burnt it 
12. 3 and burn their groves with fire ; and ye 
12. 31 they have burnt in the fire to their gods 
13. 16 and shalt burn with fire the city 

Josh. 6. 24 And they burnt the city with fire 

7. 2S and burned .them with fire, after they 

8. 28 Joshua burnt Ai, and made it an heap for 
II. 6 and burn their chariots with fire 

II. 9 aud burnt their chariots with fire 

II. n and he burnt Sazor with fire 

II. 13 Israel burnt none of them, save Hazor only 

11. 13 save Hazor only ; (that) did Joshua burn 
Judg. 9. 52 and went hard unto the door, .to burn it 

12. I we will bum thine house upon thee with 

14. 15 we burn thee and thy father's house with 

15. 6 and burnt her and her father with fire 

18. 27 smote them, .and burnt the city with fire 
I Sa. 30. ' I the Amalekites. .burnt it with fire 

30. 14 and we burnt Ziklag with fire 

31. 12 and came to Jabesh, and burnt them 

1 Ki. 9. 16 and taken Gezer, and burnt it with fire 

15. 13 idol, and burnt (it) by the brook Kidron 

16. 18 and burnt the king's house over him with 
a Ki. 10. 26 the images, .of Baal, and burned them 

17. 31 and the Sepharvites burnt their i;hil Jren 
23. 4 and he burned them without Jerusalem 
23. 6 and burned it at the brook Kidron 

23. II and burned the chariots of the sun with 
23. IS burned the high place, (and), .burned the 
23, 16 and burned (them) upon the altar, and 
23. 20 and burned men's bones upon them 
25. 9 And he burnt the house of the Lord 
25. g every great fman's) house burnt he with 

2 Ch.is. 16 and burnt (it) at the brook Kidron 

34. 5 And he burnt the bones of the prie3t3 
36. 19 And they burnt the house of God, and 
36. 19 and burnt all the palaces thereof with fire 

Vsa. 46. 9 he burneth the chariot in the fife 
Isa. 44.' 16 He burneth part thereof in the firo 
44. 19 I have burnt part of it in the fire 

47. 14 Behold. .the fire shall burn them 
Jcr. 7. 31 to burn their sons and their daughters 

19. s to bum their sons with fire (for) burnt 
21. 10 and he shall burn it with fire 

32. 29 and burn it with the houses upon whose 
34. 2 Babylon, and he shall burn it ^vith fire 
34. s so siiall they burn (odours) for thea; and 
34. 22 and take it, and burn it with fire 
36. 2s that he would not bum the roll ; but he 
36. 27 after that the king had burnt the roll 

36. 28 which, .the king of Judah hath burnt 

36. 29 Thus saith the Lord ; Thou hast burnt 

36. 32 king of Judah had burnt in the fire 

37. 8 and take it, and burn it vath fire 

37. 10 they rise up. .and bum this city with fire 
38. 18 and they shall burn it with fire, and thou 
39. 8 And the Chaldeans burned the king's 

43. 12 he shall bum them, and carry them away 

43. 13 the houses of the geds. .shall he bum 
51. 32 the reeds they have burned with fire 
52. 13 And burned the house of the Lord 

52. 13 and all the houses, .burned he with fire 
Ezo. 5. '4 and burn them in the fire.. thereof 
16. 41 they shall burn thine houses wth fire 
43. 21 and he shall burn it in the appointed 
Amos 2. I because he burned the bones of the king 

19. yo hw"iL forth, fiame up, iKxaloi ekhai5—oiJ.M. 
Eom. I. 27 the men burned in their lust one 

20. To bum, Katofiai haiomai, 

Xuke 12. 3S your loins . . and (your) lights burning 

24. 32 Did not our heart burn within us, while 
John s- 3S He was a bumihg and a shining light 
Hob. 12. 18 the mount, .that burned ^vith fire 
UsT. 4. 5 (there were) seven lamps of fire burning 



Eev. 8. 8 a great mountain burning with firo was 
8. 10 a great star from heaven, burning as it 
19. 20 both were east.. into a lake of fire burning 

21. 8 part in the lake which burnetii with fire 

2\,To burn down, icaraKaiu Icatakaio. 

Matti3. 30 bind them in bunJles to burn them; but 

13. 40 the tares are gathered and [burned] 
Luke 3. 17 the chaff he will burn with fire 

Acts 19. 19 brought their books together, and burned 
I Co. 3. 15 If any mans work, .be burnt, he shall 
Heb.13. II those beasts.. are burnt withoU; the 
Kev. 17. 16 and shall eat her flesh, and burn her 

22.ro be on fire, ■n-vpio/xai 2>uroomai. 

1 Co. 7. 9 foi- it is better to marry than to bum 

2 Co. II. 29 who is ofTeuded, and I burn not? 

Kev. I. IS fine brass, as if they burned iii a fui'uace 
BiniN, to cause to — 
To cause to go u^i, rhy^ alah, 5. 

Exods;. 20 to cause'the lamp to burn always 
Lev. 24. 2 to cause the lamps to buin continually 

BTIRII incense (upon) to — 

l.To burn (as) incense, lop qatar, 3. 

J Ki.22. 43 and burn incense yet in the high places 
2 K1.12. 3 and burnt incense in the high places 

14. 4 and burnt incense on the high places 

15. 4 aud burnt incense still on the high places 

15. 3s and burnt incense still in the high places 

16. 4 and burnt incense in the high places 

17. II they burnt incense in all the high places 

18. 4 the children of Israel did burn incense 

22. 17 and have burned incense unto other gods 

23. s to bum incense in the high places in the 
23. 5 them also that burned incense unto Baal 
23. 8.where the priests had burned inceuse 

a Ch.2s. 14 bowed down.. and burned hicense unto 
28. 4 and burnt incense in the high places 
28. 2s he made high places to bum incense unto 

Isa. 65. 3 and burneth incense upon altars of brick 
63. 7 which have burnt incense upon the 

Jer. 1. 16 and have burned incense unto other gods 
7. . 9 and burnt incense unto' Baal, and walk 
II. 13 ye set up altars, .to burn incense untoB 

18. 15 they have burned incense to vanity 

19. 4 and have burned incense in it unto other 
19. 13 they have burned incense unto all the 
44. 3 to anger, in that they went to burn incense 
44. 5 to burn no incense luito other gods 

44. 8 burning incense unto other gods in the 
44. IS their wives had burned incense unto 

44. 17 burn incense ■unto the queeu of heaven 

44. 18 we left off to burn incense to the queen 

44. 19 we burned incense to the queen of heaven 
44. 21 The incense that ye burned in the cities 
44 23 Because ye have burned incense, and 

44. 25 we have vowed, to burn incense to the 
Hos. 4. I burn incense upon the hills, under oaks 

II. 2 they went.. and burned incense 
Hah. I. 16 they sacrifice, .and burn incense 

2. To cause to burn (as) incense, naij qatar, 5. 

Exodso. 7 Aaron shaltburn thereon sweet incense 

30. 8 at even, he shall burn incense upon it 
1 Ki 3. 3 he sacrificed and burnt incense 

9. 2S he burnt incense upon the altar that 

11. 8 allhisstrange wives, which burnt incense 

12. 33 he offered upon the altar, and burnt inc. 

13. I Jeroboam stood by the altar to bum inc. 
15. 2 priests of the high places that burn iuc 

1 Ch. 23. 13 he and his sons for ever, to burn incense 
a Ch. 26. 16 bum incense upon the altar of incense 

26. iB priests, .are consecrated to burn incense 
26. 18 Uzziah..bum incense unto the Lord 
26, 19 and (had) a censer inTiis hand to burn in 

28. 3 he burnt incense in the valley of the son 

29. II that ye should minister, .and burn inc 
32. 12 worshipbeforeone altar, andburn incense 
34. 25 they have burned incense unto other gods 

Jer. 48. 3sTand him that burnetii incense to his gods 
Hos. 2. 13 visit upon her the days . . she burned inc. 

BTIBJT incense, to — 

To cause to remember, n?) zakar, 5. 

Isa. 66. 3 he that burneth incense, (as if) he blessed 

BT7BN sacrifice, to — 

To cause to bum {as) incense, lOi? qatar, 5. 

2 Ch. 2. 6 save only to burJi sacrifice before hira ? 

BTTRN up, to — 

l.To eat, conswm-e, b^K akal, 

2 Ki. 1. 14 and burnt up the two captains of the 

l.To cause to flame, tinS lahat, 3. 

Psa. 97. 3 and burnet'h up his enemies round ab. 

106. 18 the flame burned up the wicked 
Mai. 4. I the day that cometh shall burn them up 

3. To burn, f^^ saraph. 

Psa. 74. 8 burned up all the synagogues 
Eze. 23. 47 and burn up their houses vrith fire 

A.To blow in, bum, i/xTrpTiBot e^nprelho. 

Matt22. 7 the king heard . . and burned up their city 

5. To burn down, KaraKaia katakaio. 

Matt. 3. 12 bat he will burn up the chaff with 
2 Pe. 3. lo works that are therein shall be burned up 
Rev. 8. 7 the third part of trees was burnt up 
8. 7 and all green gi-ass was burnt up 



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BUEN upon, to — 

A place for burning incense on, yfpa miqtar. 
E.xod3o. I make an altar to bum inceuse upon 

BTIEN uttedy, to — 

To burn down, icaraKaiu katakaio. 

Rev. 18. 8 she shall be utterly burned with fire 

BTTRNED or burnt, to be — 

l.To be consumed, njjj baar. 

Exod 3. 3 I will see why the bush is not burnt 
Judgi3. 14 his arms became aa flax that wab- Uunit 
Isa. 43. 2 through the fiie, thou shalt not be burned 

'2.To be hot, heated. Tin charar 

Job 30. 30 my bones are burned with heat 

Isa. 24. 6 the inhabitants of the earth are burned 

3. To become hot, heated, "^y} charar, 2. 

Psa. 102. 3 my bones aie burned as an hearth 
Jer. 6. 29 The bellows are burnt, the lead 
Eze. IS. 4 the ends, the midst of it is burnt 

IS. s ■""■£ hath devoured it, and it is burned? 

24. 10 spice it well, and let the bones be burnt 

4. To burn, r.;;; yatsath. 

Isa. 33. 12 (as) thorns cut up shall they be burned 
Jer. 49. 2 her dauyiters shall be burnt with fire 
SI. 58 her high gates shall be burnt with fire 

5. To be burnt, Ki; yatsalh, 2. 

3\"eh. 1. 3 and the gates., are burnt with fire 

2. 17 and the gates .are buint with fire 
Jer. 2. 15 cities are burned without inhabitant 

6. To be Tiuxrked, nia kavah, 2. 

Prov. 6. 28 hot coals, and his feet not be burnt? 
Isa. 43. 2 when thou walkest. .shalt not be burned 

7. To lift up, Kfi nasa. 

Nah. I. s and the earth is burned at his presence 
8.2*0 go up, rhi) alah. 

Lev. 2. 12 but they shall not be burnt on the altar 

9. To scorch, yjf tsarab, 2. 

Eze. 20.47 all faces from the south, shall be burned 
lO.To be made to bwm (as) incense, no;? qatar, 6. 

Lev. 6. 22 a statute, .it shall be wholly burnt 
11. To burn, be burned, f)"i^ sara2)h. 

Lev. 20 14 they shall be burnt with fire, both he and 

I .Sa. 30. 3 came to the city, and, behold, .burnt 

1 Ki. 13. 2 aud men's bones shall be burnt upon thoo 
Neh. 4. 2 the heaps of . .rubbish whicli are burnt? 
Psa. 80. 16 burnt ■with fire, .cut down ; they perish 
Isa. I. 7 desolate, your cities (are) burnt with 

12.ro be Imrnt, ^l^ saraph, 2. 

Gen. 38. 24 Bring her forth, and let her be burnt 
Lev. 4. 12 ashes are poured out shall he be burnt 

6. 30 sin offering, .it shall be burnt in the fire 
7. 17 thejremainderof the fiesh. shall be burnt 

7. 19 the flesh .it shall be burnt with fire 
13. s2 leprosy ; it shall be burnt in the fiie 

19. 6 if ought remain, .it shall be burnt in the 
21. 9 profaneth. .she shall be burnt with fire 
Josh. 7. 15 he. .shall be burnt vrit\\ fire, he and all 

2 Sa. 23. 7 they shall be utterly burned with fire in 
I Ch.14. 12 commandment, and Ihey were burned 
Prov. 6. 27 take fire.. and his clothes not be burnt? 
Jer. 38. 17 this city shall not be burnt with fire 
Mic. I. 7 all the hires thereof shall be burnt with 

13.ro be burned, liV saraph, 4. 

Lev. 10. 16 Moses, .sought, .and, behold.itwas burnt 

14, 7*0 burn, Kaiw kaio. 

John 15. 6 cast (them) into.. fire.. they are bnrned 
I Co 13. 3 and tnough I give my body to be burned 

15.j4 burning, Kavais kaicsis. 

Heb. 6. 8 beareththorns, .whoseend(is)tobebumed 

BTTRHED, to cause to be — 
To bum, ffti> saraph. 

Jer. 38. 23 thou shalt cause this city to be burnt 

BTTEITED up, to be — 

l.To be burned, ns; yatsath, 2. 

Jer. g. 10 they are burnt up, 30 that none can 
9. 12 the land perisheth (and) is burnt up 

2.A burning, riQlfc' serephah. 

Isa. 64. II Our Holy . .house, .is bumt up ■with flra 

BTISNETH, that — 

A marked place, npO mikvah. 

Lev. 13. 24 the quick (flesh) that burneth have a 

B-ORNING — 

l.Fire, »Ni esh. 

Gen. 15. 17 and a burning lamp that passed between 

l.To pursue, bum after, ph^ dalnq. 

Prov.26. 23 Burning lips and a wicked heart fare) 
Dan. 7. 9 his wheels (as) burning fire 

3. To barn steadily, ip^ yeqad. 

Dan. 3. 6 cast into the midst of a burning flery 

3. ir oast into the midst of a burning fieiy 
3. 15 cast, .into the midst of a burning fiery 

3. 17 God. .is able to deliver us from, rburning 
3 2Q cast (them) into the burning fiery furn. 
3. 21 cast into the midst of the burning fiery 
3. 23 into the midst of the buming flery fum. 
I. a5 to the mouth of the buming flery fumaco 

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i. Steadily Imrning, nip" yeqedah. 

Dan. 7. II hisbody destroyed. .giventcbumingfl. 

5.A burning, nip: yeqod. 

Isa. lo. 16 sbali kindle a burning like the burning 

6.Marking, n;i3 keviyyah. 

Exodzi. 25 Burning for burning, wound for wound 

t.MarJc, marking, '3 hi. 

Isa. 3. 24 instead . . well set hair. baldnes3 . . burning 

8.Si£adi!y burning, ipiD moqed. 

Isa. 33. 14 shall dwell with everlasting bui-nings? 

9. Steadily burning, .TiipiD moqedah. 

Lev. 6. 9 because of the burning upon the altar all 

'i.O.Marh, map mikvah. 

Lev. 13. ?4 flesh, in the skin whereof ..a hot burning 
13. 25 it (is) a leprosy broken out of the burning 
13. 28 burning. . an inflammation of the burning 

1 1. Scorching, r.yyf fsarebeth. 

Lev. 13. 23 (and) spread not, it (is) a burning boil 
Prov.16. 27 in his iips (there is) as a burning fire 

\2.Burning, nsiB' serephah. 

Lev. 10. 6 let your brethren, .bewail the burning 
Num 16. 37 take up the censers out of the burning 
19. (5 cast (it) into the midst of the burning 
Deut29. 23 whole land.. brimstone.. (and) burning 
e Ch.i6. 14 they made a very great burning for him 
21. 19 made no burning for him 

21. 19 like the burning of his fathers 

Isa. g. s shall be with burning (and) fuel of fire 
Amos 4. II a firebrand plucked out of the burning 

\Z. Burning, ■jrvpoxTi'S purdsis. 

Kev. 18. 9 when . . shall see the smoke of her burning 
i8. 18 cried when. .saw. .smoke of her burnhig 

BTTRNlNGr ag-ae — 

Burning ague or fever, T\mp_ qaddachath. 

Lev. 26. 16 I will even appoint, .the bui-ning agus 

EtniNINGr coal — 

1. Burning coal, Toni gacheleth. 

Prov.26. 21 (As) coals (are) to burning coals, and 
^.Flavie, burning heat, '\w-\ resheph. 

Hab. 3. 5 burning coals went forth at his feet 

BUitWiNG, extreme — 

Extreme burning, 'vnn charchur. 

Deut 28. 22 Lord shall smite, .an extreme burning 

BiniNING heat — 

Flame, burning heat, '^^l- resheph. 

Deut 32. 24 devoured with burning heat, ahd with 

BTJB.NING lamp — 

Lamp, flame, i*S7 lappid. 

Job 41. 19 Out of his mouth go burning lamps 

STTRNINGS — 

Jiurnings, niB"i^a misraphoth. 

Isa. 33. 12 the people shall be (as) the burnings of 
Jcr. 34. 5 Shalt die in peace : and with, .burnings 

SXIEHISHED — 

Pohahcd, bhi^ qalal. 

Eze. I. 7 they sparkled like the colour of burnished 
BTTRNT — 
\. Emaciated, dried up, nia mazeh. 

Deut 32. 24 (They shall be) burnt with hunger 
2. Burning, nsi/S' serephah. 

Num 19. 17 they shall take of the ashes of the burnt 

Jer. SI. 25 will make thee a burnt mountain 

BTJRNT, that vfere — 
To burn, ']"i>' saraph. 

Numi6. 39 wherewith they that were burnt had 

B'UB.NT OITEEING — 

Burnt offerings as well as " meat offerings," and " peace 
offerings," were mere voluntary offerings (unlike "sin " 
and "trespass" offerinRs, which were compulsory), 
-Which, however, were to be presented in a uniform 
systematic manner, as laid down in Lev. i.-iii. The 
first three express generally the idea of "homage, self- 
dedication, and thanksgiving," the latter two that of 
"propitiation." The animals that might be used for 
burnt offerings might be from the flock or herd, orfrom 
the fowls, and were to be entirely burnt, their blood 
sprinkled on the altar, and their skins given to the 
priest for clothiug. They were to be offered every 
morning and evening, every sabbath day, the first day 
t>{ every month, the seven days of unleavened bread, 
and the day of Atonement. They were offered at the 
consecration of the priests, Levites, kings, sacred places, 
the purification of women, Nazarites, lepers, after- 
mercies, before war, and v/ith sounding of trumpets at 
feasts. 

l.That which goes up, nhlt, ^Vj; olah, alah. 

Qen. 8. 20 and offered burnt' offerings on the altar 

22. 2 and offer him there for a burnt offering 
22. 3 and clave the wood for the burnt offering 
S2. 6 Abraham took the wood of the burnt off 
52. 7 but where (is) the lamb for a burnt offer 
ci. 8 God will provide, .a lamb for a burnt off. 



Gen. 22. 
Exodio. 

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20. 

24. 

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29. 

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30. 

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13 and offered him up for a burnt offering 
25 give us also sacrifices and burnt offerings 
12 Jethro. .took a burnt offering, .sacrifices 

24 and Shalt sacrifice thereon thy burntoffer. 

5 sent young men . .which offered burnt off. 
18 it (is) a buret offering unto the LOKB 

25 burn (them) upon the altar for a burnt off. 
42 a continual burnt ottering throughout 

28 the altar of burut offering v/ith all his 
9 And the altar of burnt offering with all 

6 they rose, .and offered burnt offerings 
16 The altar of burnt offering, with his 

1 he made the altar of burnt offering 
6 thou Shalt set the altar of the burnt offer. 

10 anoint the altar of the burnt offering 

29 he put the altar of burnt offering 

29 and offered upon it the burnt ottering 

4 put.. hand upon the head of the burnt off. 

6 And he shall flay the burnt offering 

7 at the bottom of the altar of. .burnt off. 

30 burn them upon the altar of. .burnt off. 
18 at the bottom of the altar of. .burnt off. 

24 where they kill the burnt offering before 

25 upou the horns of the altar of burnt off. 
25 at the bottom of the altar of the burnt off. 

29 slay, .sin offering.. place of the burnt off. 

30 upon the horns of the altar of burnt off. 

33 in the place where they kill the burnt olt. 

34 upon the horns of the altar of burnt off. 

7 and the other for a burnt offering 

10 shall offer the second (for) a burnt offering 
9 This (is) the law of the burnt offering 
9 It (is) the burnt offering, because of the 

10 thefirehath consumed with the burnt off. 
12 and lay the burnt offering in order upon 
25 In the place where the burnt offering is 

2 In the place where they kill the burnt off. 

8 the priest that offereth any. .burnt offer. 
8 the priest shall have, .skin of.. burnt off. 

37 This (is) the law of the burnt offering 

18 he brought the ram for the burnt offering 
28 burnt, .on the altar upon the burnt offer. 

2 Take thee, .a ram for a burnt offering 

3 a lamb, .without blemish, for a burnt off 

7 Go. .and offer, .thy burnt offering 

12 And he slew the burnt offering ; and A. 

13 And they presented the burnt offering 

14 and burnt (them)upon the burnt offering 
16 he brought the burnt offering, and offered 

22 from ottering of . .the burnt offering 

24 consumed upon the altar the burntoffer. 

19 Behold, .they offered, .their burnt offer. 
6 she shall bring alamb. .foraburnt offer. 

8 the one for the burnt offering, and the 

13 where he shall kill the.. burnt offering 

19 afterward he shall kill the burnt offering 

20 the priest shall offer the burnt offering 
22, 31 one.. sin offering.. other a burnt off. 
15, 30 one.. sin offering.. other, .a burnt off. 

3 offering, and a ram for a burnt offering 

5 offering, and one ram for a burnt offering 
24 come forth, and offer his burnt offeriug 

-24 and the burnt offering of the people 
8 that offereth a burnt offering or sacrifice 
18 which they will offer, .for a burnt offer. 

12 for a burnt offering unto the Lord 

18 they shall be (for) a burnt offering unto 
37 a burnt offering, and a meat offering 

11 one. .a sin offering, .other., a burnt offer. 

14 one he lamb, .for a burnt offering 

16 his sin offering, and his burnt offering 
15, 21 one lamb, .for a burnt offering 

[So in v. 27, 33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81.] 
87 All the oxen for the burnt oftering (were) 

12 and the other (for) a burnt offering, unto 
10 with the trumpets over your burnt offer. 

3 will make an offering by fire, .a burnt off. 

5 shalt tliou prepare with the burnt offer. 
8 when thou preparest. .(for) a burnt offer. 

24 the congregation shall offer, .a burnt off. 
3 Stand by thy burnt offering, and I will 

15 Stand here by thy burnt offering, while 

17 he stood by his burnt offering, and the 
3 two lambs, .(for) a continual burnt offer. 

6 a continual burnt offering, which was 
10 (This is) the burnt offering of every sabb. 

10 beside the continual burnt offering, and 

11 ye shall offer a burnt offering unto the 

13 (for) a burnt offering of a sweet savour 

14 this (is) the burnt offering of every month 

15 beside the continual burnt offering, and 

19 a sacrifice made by fire (for) a burnt offer. 

23 Ye shall offer these beside the burnt off. 

23 which (is) for a continual burnt offering 

24 it shall be offered beside the. .burnt off. 
27 ye shall offer the burnt offering" for a 

31 Ye shall offer (them) beside.. burnt off. 
2 ye shall offer a burnt offering for a sweet 
6 Beside the burnt offerinj; of the month 
6 and the daily burnt offering 
8 But ye shall offer a burnt offering unto 

It and the continual burnt offering 

13 ye shall offer a burnt offering, a sacrifice 

16 beside the continual burnt oftering, his 
ig, 22, 25, 28 beside the continual burnt off. 
31, 34, 38 beside the continual burnt offeriug 
36 ye shall offer a burnt offering, a sacrifice 
39 for your burnt offerings, and for your 

6 thither ye shall bring your burnt offerings 
II your burnt offerings, and your sacrifices 

13 Take heed, thou offer not thy burnt off. 

14 there thou shalt offer thy burnt offerings 



Deut 12. 27 And thou shalt offer thy burnt offerings 
27. 6 thou shalt offer burnt offerings thereon 

Josh. 8. 31 and they offered thereon burnt offerings 
22. 23 or if to offer thereon burnt offering or 
22. 26 not for burnt offering, nor for sacrifice 
22. 27 before him with our burnt offerings 
22. 2S;.which our fathers made, not for burnt off. 
22. 29 to build an altar for burnt offerings 

Judgii\ 31 and I will offer it up for a burnt offering 
13. 16 and if thou wilt offer a burnt offering 
13. 23 he would not have received a burnt off. 

20. 26 and offered burnt offerings.. before the 

21. 4 and offered burnt offerings and peace 
X Sa. 6. 14 and offered the kine a burnt offering 

6. IS and the men . . offered burnt offerings 

7. 9 and offered . . a burnt offeringwhoHy unto 
7. JO Samuel was offering up the burnt offering 

10. 8 I will come. . to offer burnt offerings 
13. 9 Bring hither a burnt offering to me, and 
13. 9 And he offered.the burnt offering 
13. 10 made an end of cffering the burnt offerirg 

13. 12 Iforced myself ..andofieredaburntoffer. 
15. 22 Hath theLOBD. .delight in burnt offerings 

sSa. 6. 17 and David offered burnt offerings and 

6. 18 made an end of offering burnt offerings 
24. 24 neither will I offer burnt offerings unto 
24. 25 and offered burnt offerings and peace 

I Ki. 3. 4 a thousand burnt offerings did Solomon 

3. IS offered up burnt offerings, and offered 
8. 64 for there he offered burnt offerings 

8. 64 altar. .(was)too little to receive the bt.off. 

9. 2s in a year did Solomon offer burnt offering 
2KJ. 3. 27 and offered him.. a burnt-offering upon 

. 5. 17 thy servant will, .offer neither burnt off. 

10. 24 when they went in to offer, .burnt offer. 
10. 25 made an end of offering the burnt offer. 
16. 13 And he burnt his burnt offering and his 

16. 15 burn the morning burnt offering, and the 
16. 15 with the burnt offering of all the people 
16. 15 upon it all the blood of the burnt offering 

1 Ch. 6. 49 offered upon the altar of the burnt offer. 
16. 2 made an end of offering, .burnt offering 

16. 40 To offer burnt offerings unto the LORD 
16. 40 upon the altar of the burnt offering 
21. 23 I give, -the oxen, .for burnt offerings 
21. 24 nor offer burnt offerings without cost 
21. 26 and offered burnt offerings and peace 
21. 26 by fire upon the altar of burnt offering 

21. 29 and the altar of the burnt oft'ering 

22. I this (is) the altar of the burnt offering of 
29. 21 offered burnt offerings unto the LORD 

2 Ch. I. 6 and offered a thousand burnt offerings 

2. 4 and for the burnt offerings morning and 

4. 6 things as they offered for the burnt offer. 

7. I and consumed the burnt offering and the 
7. 7 for there he offered burnt offerings 

7. 7 was.not able to receive the burnt offerings 

8. 12 Then Solomon offered burnt offerings 
23. 18 to offer the burnt offerings of the Lord 
24. 14 they offered burnt offerings in the house 
29. 7 not burned incense nor offered burnt off. 
29. 18 We have cleansed, .the altar of burnt off. 
29. 24 the burnt offering and the sin offering 
29. 27 to offer the burnt offering upon thealtar 
29. 27 And when the burnt offering began, ther, 
29. 28 (this continued) until the burnt offering 
29. 31 as many as were of a free heart, burnt off. 
29. 32 And the number of the burnt offerings 
29. 32 all these, .for a burnt cffering 

29. 34 so that could not flay all the burnt offer. 
29. 35 And also the burnt offerings (were) in 

29. 35 the drink offerings for. .burnt offerings 

30. IS brought in the burnt offerings into the 

31. 2 priests and the Levites ftjr burnt offerings 
31. 3 the king's portion, .for the burnt offer. 
31. 3 the morning and evening burnt offerings 
31. 3 and the burnt offering for the sabbaths 
35. 12 And they removed the burnt offerings 
3S. 14 priests, .in offering of burnt offerings 
35. 16 to offer biUTit offerings u_pon the altar of 

Ezra 3. 2 buildedthealtar. .to offerbumtofferings 

3. 3 they offered burnt offerings thereon unto 
3. 3 (even) burnt offerings morning, .evening 
3. 4 and. .the Jaily burnt offerings by number 
3. 5 afterward.. the continual burnt offering 
3. 6 began they to offer burnt offerings unto 
6. 9 for the burnt offerings of the God of 

8. 3S the children, .offered burnt offerings 
8. 3S all (this was) a burnt offering unto the 
Neh. 10. 33 for the continual burnt offering of the 
Job 1. s offered burnt offerings.. the number of 

42. 8 offer up for yourselves a burnt offering 
40. 6 burnt offering and sin offering hast thou 
so. 8 I will not reprove thee for., thy burnt off. 
SI. 16 thou delightest not in burnt offering 
ST. ig burnt offering and whole burnt offering 
66. 13 go into thy house with burnt offerings 

1. 11 I am full of the burnt offerings of 1 ams 

40. 16 the beasts thereof, .for a burnt offering 

43. 23 Thou hast not brought.. thy burnt offering 
56. 7 their burnt offerings and their sacrifices 
61. 8 I hate robbery for burnt offering ; and I 

6. 20 your burnt offerings (are) not acceptable 
r- 21 Put your burnt offerings unto yoursacri. 

7. 22 I spake not. .concerning burnt offerings 

14. 12 and when they offer burnt offering and 

17. 26 And they shall come., briuging burnt off. 
19. 5 to burn their sonsvrith fire(for) burnt off. 
33. 18 want a man before me to offer burnt off. 

Eze. 40. 38 where they washed the burnt offering 
40. 39 to slay thereon the burnt offering and 
40. 42 the four tables, .for the burnt offering 



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Eze. 40. 42 wherewith they slew the burnt offeriDg 
43. t8 to offer burnt offerings thereon, and to 
43. 24 they Bliail offer them up . . a burnt offering 

43. 27 priests shall make your burnt offerings 

44. II they shall slay the burnt offering and 

45. 15 for a meat offering, and for a burnt offer 
45. 17 the prince's part (to give) burnt offerings 
45. 17 he shall prepare, .the burnt offering 

45. 23 seven days, .he shall prepare a burnt off. 

45. 25 shall he do . . according to the burnt offer. 

46. 2 the priests shall prepare his burnt offer. 
46. 4 And the burnt offering, .six lambs 

46. 12 the prince shall prepare a .burnt offering 
46. 12 he shall prepare his burnt offering 

46. 13 Thou Shalt daily prepare a burnt offering 
46. 15 every morning, (for) a continual burnt off. 
Hos. 6. 6 the knowledge, .more than burnt offer. 
Amos 5. 22 Though ye olfer me burnt offerings and 
Mic. 6. 6 come before him with burnt offerings 

2. Whole burnt offering, 6\oicairo>ixa holokmUOina. 

Heb 10. 6 In burnt offerings and (sacrifices) for sin 

ID. 8 Sacriflce and offering and burnt offerings 

BTmNT OITEEING, whole — 

1. Wliole, complete, 'j'Sa kalil. 

Psa. SI. 19 with burnt offering, and whole burnt off. 

2. Whole burnt offering, dKoKavroi/j-a holokautoma. 
Marki2. 33 is more tlian all whole burnt offerings 

BTTENT SACRIPICE — 

That which goes up, nVv olah. 

Exod3o. 9 Ye shall offer no strange, .burnt sacrifice 
Lev. I. 3 If his offering (be) a burnt sacriflce of the 
I. 9 on the altar, (to be) a burnt sacrifice, an 
1. 10 If his offering (be).. .for a burnt sacrifice 
1. 13 it (is) a burnt sacriflce, an offering made 
I. 14 if the burnt sacrifice for his offering 
X. 17 it (is) a burnt sacriflce, an offering made 
3. s upon the burnt sacrifice, which (is) upon 
8. 21 a burnt sacrifice for a sweet savour 
9. 17 beside the burnt sacrifice of the morning 
N'um23. 6 lo, he stood by his burnt sacrifice, he 
Judg. 6. 26 offer a burnt sacrifice with the wood o£ 
2 Sa 24. 22 behold, .oxen for burnt sacrifice, and 

1 KL 18. 33 with water, and pour (it) on. .burnt sac. 

18. 38 the fire, .consumed the burnt sacrifice 

2 Kl. 16. 15 the liing's burnt sacrifice, and his meat 
I Ch. 16. I they offered burnt sacrifices . . peace offer. 

23. 31 to offer all burnt sacrifices unto the LORD 
z C!h.i3. II they burn, .burnt sacrifices and sweet 
Paa. 20. 3 Remember.. and accept thy burnt sac. 

66. 15 I will offer unto thee burnt sacrifices of 

BURNT SACJEIFICE, whole — 
Whole, perfect, '773 kalil. 

Deut33. 10 whole burnt sacrifice upon thine altar 

BTJUST, to — 

\.To draw as^mder, pm nathaq,%. 

Jer. 2. 20 1 have broken thy yoke, .burst thy bands 
S- 5 these have altogether, .burst the bonds 
30. 8 I will break .and will burst thy bonds 
Nah. 1. 13 and wiU burst thy bonds in sunder 

2. 7*0 rend, burst, p'fiyvvfn rhegnuini. 

AlarR 2. 22 else the new wine doth burst the bottles 
Luke 5. 37 else the new wine will burst the bottles 

BTTRST asunder, to — 

To sound,'ring,. break, \d<TKio lasko. 

Acts 1. 18 falling headlong, he buj-st asunder in the 

BTJBST out, to — 

To burst through, p3 parats. 

Prov. 3 10 thy presses shall burst out witU new wine 

BimST, to be ready to — 

To he deft, rent, ypa baqa, 2. 

Job 32. 19 it is ready to biu-st like new bottles 

BUESTING — 

A breaking, nnjp mekittah. 

Isa. 30. 14 tbere shall not be found in the bursting 

BTTRY, to — 

l.To bury, 1313 qdbar. 

Gen. zj. 4 that I may bury my dead out of my sight 
23. 6 in the choice of our sepulchres bury thy 
23. 6 but that thou mayest bury thy dead 
23. « that I should bury my dead out of my 
23. II give I it thee : bury thy dead 

23. 13 take (it) of me, and I -will bury my dead 
23, 15 what (is) that, .bury therefore thy dead 
23. 1 9 after this. Abraham buried Sarah his wife 
s5. 9 his sons Isaac and Ishmael buried him 
35. 09 his sons Esau and Jacob buried him 

47. 29 bury me not, I pray thee, in Egypt 

47. 30 and bury mo in their burying place 

48. 7 and I buried her there in the way of 

49. 29 bury me with my fathers in the cave 

49. 31 There they buried Abraham and Sarah 

49. 31 there they buried Isaac, there I buried 
so. s i" fy grave, .there shaft thou bury me 

50. s let me go up. I pray thee, and bury my 
SO. 6 Pharoah said. Go up and bury thy father 
SO. 7 And J oseph went up to biiry his father 
50. 13 buried him in the cave of the field of 

5a 14 Joseph returned . . after he had buried his 
Nnmii 34 because there they buried the people 
Deut2i. S3 thou Shalt in any wise bury hlra that 

34, 6 lie buried bim in a valley iu the land ol 



Josh 24. 30 they buried him in the border of his 

24. 32 bonesof Joseph, .buried tliey In Shechera 
24. 33 buried him iu a hill (tliat pertained to) 

Judg. 2. 9 they buried him iu tlie border of his 
16. 31 buried him between Zorali and Eshtaol 

1 Sa. 25. -iburied him iu his house at Ramah 

28. 3 Israel had lamented him, and buried him 
31. 13 buried (them) under a tree at Jabeah 

2 Sa. 2. 4 the men of .labesh-gilead .buried .Saul 

2. 5 kindness. .untoSaul, and have buried liim 

2. 32 buried ihira in the sepulchre of liis father 

3. 32 And they buried Abner iu Hebron 

4. 12 took the head of Ish-boslietli, and buried 

21. 14 the bones .buried they in the country of 
I Ki. 2. 31 Do as he hath said .and bury him 

13. 2g. the old prophet came, .to bury him 
13. 31 it came to pass, after he bad buried him 

13. 31 bury me in the sepulchre wlierein the 

14. 13 Israel shall mourn for him, and bury him 
14. 18 they buried him , and all Israel niourued 

15. 8 they buried him in the city of David 

22. 37 and they buried the king in Samaria 
»Ki 9. 10 dogs shall eat J. .and. .none to bury (Iierl 

9. 28 buried him in his sepulchre with his 
9. 34 see nov/ this cursed (woman), and bury 
9. 35 they went to bury her ; but they found 
10. 35 and they buried him in Samaria 

12. 2j they buried him witlr his fathers in the 

13. 9 audthey buried him in Samaria : and 
13. 20 And Elisha died, and they buried him 

13. 21 it came to pass, as they were burying a 

15. 7 they buried him with his fathers in the 
EI. 26 lie was buried in his sepulchre in the 

23. 30 and buried him in his own sepulchre 

1 Ch.io. 12 buried'.their bones underthe oak in Jabesh 
s Ch. 9. 31 he was buried iu the city of David his 

14. 'i and they;buried him iu the city of David 

16. 14 they buried him iu his own sepulchres 
21. 20 they buried him in the city of David 
32. 9 when they had slain him, they buried 
24. 16, 25 they buried him in the city of David 

24. 25 buried him not in the sepulchres of the 

25. 28 buried him with his fathers iu the city of 

26. 23 they buried him with his fathers 

27. 9 they buried him in the city of David 

28. 27 buried him in the city . .in Jerusalem 

32. 33 they buried him in the chiefest of the 

33. 20 and they buried him in his own house 
Psa. 79. 3 and (there was) none to bury (them) 
•fer. 7. 32 they shall bury in Tophet, till there be 

19. II and they shall bury (them) in Tophet 
19. II till (there be) no place to bury 
Eze. 39. 11 there shall they bury Gog, and all his 
39. 12 shall the house of Israel be burying of 
39. 13 all the people of the land shall bury 
39. IS till the bm-iers have buried it in the 

2.T0 biiri/, njii gabar, 3. 

■N'um33. 4 For the Egyptians buried all .. first-bom 
I Ki.ii. 15 Joab. .was gone up to bury the slain 
Jer. 14. 16 and they shall have none to bury them 
Eze. 39. 14 passing through the land, to bury with 
Hos. 9 6 gather them up, Memphis shall burj 

Z.To entomb, evTa<pid^a> entaphiazO. 

Job 19. 40 as the manner of the Jew's Is to bury 
4.T0 bitrij, ddiTTa) thaplO. 

Matt. 8. 21 suffer me first to go and bury my father 

8, 22 Follow me ; and let the dead bury their 
14. 12 disciples, .took up the body, and buried 

liUke 9. 59 suffer me first to go and bury my father 

9. 60 Jesus said. Let the dead bury their dead 
16. 22 the rich man also died, and was buried 

Acts s. 6 and carried (him) out, and buried (him) 

5. 9 the feet of them which have buried thy 
5. 10 carrying, .forth, buried (her) by her hus. 

t Co. 15. 4 that he was buried, and that he rose 

BUEY in, to — 

Burial, Ta.<pr\ tapJie. 

Matt27. 7 the potter's field, to bury strangers in 

BTJETING — 

All nations that believe in the resurrection of the body 
have been careful to preserve the remains of the de- 
ceased as long as possible, as in the case of the ancient 
Egyptians and Jews, Christians and Mohammedans ; 
while the Hindoos burn them, and the Parsees expose 
them to be devoured by birds of prey. 

Entombment, ev7a<pi.aoij.6s entaphiasmos. 

Marki4. 8 come, to anoint ray body to the burying 
John 12 7 against the day of my burying hath she 

BUEYDTG place — 

l.Burial, grave, n";ui? geburah. 

Gen. 47. 30 and bury me in their burying place 
2.Biirial place, "gij qeber. 

■Gen. 23. 4 give me a possession of a burying place 
23. 9, 20 for a possession of a burying place 
50. 13 for a possession of a burying place of E. 
Judg 16. 31 Zorah and Eshtaol, iu the burying place 

BUSH — 

l.Thorny bush, njp seneh, 

Exod. 3. 2 flame of fire out of the midst of a bush 
3. 2 the bush burned with fire, and the bush 
3. 3 I will. .see. .why the bush is not burnt 
3. 4 God called unto him out of the. .bush 

Deut33. i6 good will of him that dwelt in the bush 

2,Plant, shrub, W'to siach. 

Job 30. 4 Who cut up mallows by the bushes 
go. 7 Among the bushes they brayed 



Z.Conmendable pastures, O'V^rrj ndhalolim. 

Isa. 7. 19 and upon all thorns, and upon all bushes 

^.Bramble hush, pdros bates. ■ 

Marki2. 26 how in the bush God spake nnto him 
luke2o. 37 even Moses showed at the bush, when he 
Acts 7. 30 of the Lord in a fiame of fire in a bush 
7. 35 Angel which appeared to liim In the bush 

BUSH, bramble — 

Bro.in.ble bush, ffdros hatos. 

Luke 6. 44 nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes 

BUSHEL — 

A {dry) measure, ix65ios 7nodios. 

Matt. 5. 15 a candle, and put it under a bushel 
Mark 4. 21 Is a candle brought, .put under a bushel 
Luke II. 33 No man.. putteth (it).. under a bushel 

BUSHY — 

Hanging, Jknving, D'^n^ri taltallim. 

Song 5. 11 his locks (are) bushy, (and) black as a 

BUSINESS- 

1. yVurd, matter, i^iT dabar. , 

Deut 24 5 neither .be charged with any businca 
Josh. 2. 14 Our life, .it ye uttecnot this our businese 
2. 20 And if thou uttor this onr business, then 
Judgi8. 7, 28 had no business with (any) man 
I Sa. 21. 2 The king halli commanded me a business 
21. 2 Let no man know, of the busines* 
21. 8 becausethekiug'sbusinessreiiuired haste 

2. Work, nsN^p melakah. 

Gen. 39. II went into the house to do hts business 

1 Ch.26. 30 ou this side .fordan in all the business 

2 Ch.13. xo and the Levites. .upon (their) business 

17. 13 he had much business in the cities of Ju. 
Neh. II. 16 the oversight of the outward business of 
II. 22 the singers .over the business of the 
13. 30 the priests, .every one in his business 
Esth. 3. 9 those that have the charge of.. business 
Psa. 107. 23 that do business in great waters 
Prov.22. 29 Seest thou a man diligent in his business ? 
Dan. 8. 27 I rose up, and did the king's business 

3. Work, deed, ■Tk'E.o maaseh. 

I Sa. 20. 19 when the business was. .and shaltremalo 
i.Travail, j;3y inyan. 

Eccl. 5. 3 cometh through., multitude of business 
8. 16 the business tliat is done upon the earth 

5. The things of, to ta. 

Luke 2. 49 I must be about my Father's business? 
6. Deed, business, ir pay ij.a pragma. 

Rom 16. 2 assist her in whatsoever business she 
7. Speed, mrouSrj spoudS. 

R.om.12. II JJot slothful in business; fervent in 

8. Use, need, necessity, xpf '» chreia. 

Acts 6. 3 whom we may appoint over this business 
BUSINESS, one's own — 
One^s cum things, to, X^ta ta idia. 

1 Th. 4. II that ye study . .to do your own. business 
BUSY, to ba — 
To do, T\-^^ asah. 

L Ki 20. 40 as thy servant was bnsy'here and there 
BUSY body — 
Working around, over -working, ■tr^pUpyos perier. 

1 Ti. 5. 13 not only idle, but tattlers, .busy bodies 

BUSY body, to be a — 

To work all around, -ne pie pyd^ofxai perier gazmnai. 

2 Th. 3. II working not at all, but are busy bodies 

BUSY body in other men's uatters — 
Overseer of another, aWorpioeTrlffKoiTot. 

1 Pe. 4. IS or (as) a busy jody in other men's matters 
BUT — 

l.But, '??(« abal. 

2 Ch. I 4 But the ark of God had David brought 
Ezra 10. 13 But the people (are) many, and (it is) a 
Dan. 10. 7 but a great ([uaking fell upon them 

10. 21 But I will sbev/ thee that which is noted 

i.Yet, neverth-eless, d^in ulam. 

Gen 28. 19 but the name of that city (was). .Luz 
I Ki. 20. 23 but let us fight against them in the plain 
Job I. II But put forth thine hand now, and touch 
2. 5 But put forth thine hand .toudi his bone 

11. s But oh that God would speak, and open 
^2. 7 But ask now the beasts, and they shall 
13, 4 But ye (are) forgers of lies, ye (are) all 

S.Only, ■^ix ak. 

Gen. 9. 4 But flesh with the life., the blood thereof 
Judg. 7. 19 and they had but newly set the watch 

i.Surely, j?N aken. 

Job. 32. 8 But (there is) a spirit in Wan; and the 
Psa. 82. 7 But ye shall die like men, and fall like 
Zeph 3. 7 but they rose early, (find) corrupted all 

S.Also, f\i< aph. 

Psa. 44. 9 But thou hast cast off, and put us to 

6.0nly, CSX ephes. 

Num23.''i3 thou shalt see but the utmost part ot 

7. Except, without, '9^3 bilti. 

Gen. 21. 26 neither yet heard I (ol it), but to-day 



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&. Nevertheless, Di? beram, 

Ezxa 5. 13 But in tJie first year of Cyrus the king 
Dan. 2. 2S But there. God in heaven that revealeth 

^.Even, also, 05 gam. 

Job. 12. 3 But I have understanding as well as you 

10. That which, "i di. 

Dan. 2. 9 But if ye will not make known unto me 

W.Bxcept, rn'i'i.zulah. 

I Ki. 12. 2o'there was none that followed, .but the 
Hos.[i3. 4 and thou shalt know no god but me 

12. For, '?&j. 

Gen. 17. 15 but Sarah (shaU) her name (be) 

l^.Therefwe, jn^ lalien. 

Ezra s. 12 But'after that our fathers had provoked 
Dan. 2. 30 But for (their) sakea that shall 

14. Yet, still, liy od. 

Glen. 35. 16 there was but a little way to come toEph. 

15. Only, PI raq^. 

Exod 8. 29 but let not Pharaoh deal deceitfully any 

16.1/ not, nVdn im, lo. 

Gen. 24. 38 But thou shalt go unto my father's Rouge 
n.Now, hut, further, Se de. 

Matt. I. 2o but while he thought on these things 
2. 19 But when Herod was dead, behold, an 

2. 22 But when he heard that Archelaus did 

3. 7 but when he saw many of the Pharisees 
(This particle occurs about 2700 times in N. T.] 

18.^M<, dAAi alia. 

Matt.\f. 4 but by every word that proceedeth 
S. 15 under a bushel, but on a candlestick 
5. 17 I am not come to destroy, but to fulfll 

5. 39 but whosoever shall smite thee on thy 
[This particle occurs about 630 times in the N. T.] 

19.For,.ydp gar. 

iPe. 4... IS But let none of you suffer as a murderer 
tjj 2 Pe. I. 9 But he that lacketh these things is blind 

21.1/ not, iav fX'fi ean mS. 

Markio. 30 But he shall receive an hundredfold now 
John 5. 19 The Son can do nothing of himseli, but 
Gal. 2. 16 by the works of the law, but by the faith 

22. 1/ not, «t n-fi ei me. 

Matt. 5. 13 good for nothing, but to be cast out 

11. 27 no man knoweth the Son, but the Father 

12. 4 neither for them .. but only for the priests? 
12. 24 but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils 

12. 39 but the sign of the prophet Jonas 

14. 17 We liave here but five loaves, and two 

15. 24 1 am not sent but unto the lost sheep 

16. 4 there shallnosignbe given .. but the sign 

17. 21 [this kind goeth not out but by prayer] ' 
19. 17 [there is none good but one, (that is,) God] 
21. 19 and found nothing thereon, but.leaves 
24. 36 angels of heaven, but my Father only 

Itta^k 2. 7 who can forgive sins but God only? 

2. 26 which is not lawful to eat but for the pr. 

6. 4 A prophet is not without honour, but In 
g. 29 This kind can come forth by nothhig but 

10. i3 (there is) none good but one, (that is) God 

11. 13 when he came to it, he found nothing but 

13. 32 Knoweth. .neither the Son, but the Father 
Iiuke s- 21 Who can forgive sins but God alone? 

6. 4 which it is not lawful to eat but tor the • 
II. 29 there shall no sign be given it, but the 
John 3. 13 but he that came down from heaven 
10. 10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal 

14. 6 no man oometh unto the Father, but by 

17. 12 and none of them is lost, but the son of 
19. 15 answered. We have no king but Cesar 

Acts ti. 19 preaching the word to none but unto the 
Kom. 7. 7 Nay, I had not known sin but by the law 

11. IS what (shall) the receiving, .but life from 
13. I For there is no power but of God : the 

13. 8 Owe no man anything, but to love one 
^4. 14 but to him that esteemeth any thing to 

t Co. I. 14 that I baptized none of you but Crispus 
2. II the things of God knoweth no man, but 
7. 17 But as God hath distributed to every man 
8. 4 and that (there is) none other God but 

10. 13 but such as is commoij to man 

12. 3 no man can say. .tiut by the Holy Ghost 
2 Co.. 2.. 2 but the same which is made sorry by me? 

12. s of myself I wiU not glory, but. in mine 
Gal. I. 7 but there be some that trouble you, and 
Eph. 4. 9 what is it but that he also descended first 
Phil. 4. IS no church communicated with me. .but 
Heb. 3. 18 they should not enter into his rest, but to 
1 Jo. 2. 22 Who is a liaj but he that denieth that 
S. s ''it he that believeth that Jesus is the 
Bev. g. 4 but only those men which have not the 

14. 3 no man could learn that song but the 
19. 12 a name . .no man knew but he himself 
21. 27 but they which are written in the Lamb's 

2S. Without, i/not, eKrht il fj-if ehtos ei me. 
I Tt. 5. 19 but before two or three witnesses 

2i. But rather, a\\' ^ aWe. 

I Co. 3. 5 [but] ministers by whom ye believed, even 

25. And, Kal kai. 

John I. 20 but confessed, I am not the Christ 

Acts 16. 7 but the Spirit suffered them not 

I Jo. 2. 27 But the anointing which ye have received 

26. Indeed, yet, ixfi/roi mentoi. 

John2i. 4 but the disciples knewnot that it was Je. 



27. Only, iJ.6vov monon. 

Matt.9. 21 If I may but touch his garment, I shall 

28. Not, fj.'l] me. 

Acts 4. 20 For we cannot but speak the things 
20. 20 but have showed you, and have taught 

29. Then, there/ore, oZv oun. 

Luke2i. 7 JWaster, but when shall these things be ? 
Jolm 8. 5 [such should be stoned : but what sayest] 
9. 18 But the Jews did not believe concerning 
Acts 23. 21 But do not thou yield unto them ; for 
25. 4 But Festus answered, that Paul should 

ZO. But, irX'iiv plm. 

Mattii. 22 But I say unto you, it shall be more 

II. 24 But I say unto you. That it shallibe more 

18. 7 but woe to that man by whom the offence 
Marki2. 32 and there is none other but he 

Luke 6. 24 But" woe unto you that are rich 

6. 35 But love ye your enemies, and do good 
10. 14 But it shall be more tolerable for Tyre 

19. •27 But those mine enemies, .bring hither 
22.'2i But, behold, the hand of him that 

22. 22 but woe unto that man by whom he is 

23. 28 but weep for yourselves, and for your 
John 8. 10 [and saw none but the woman, he said] 
Acts 27. 22 shall be no loss of. .life, .but of the ship 
Kev. 2. 25 But that which ye have, .hold fast 

BUT and if — 

l.Now or but i/, iai' Se ean de. 

Matt.24 48 But and if that evil servant shall say 
Lukei2. 45 But and if that servant say in hia heart 

20. 6 But and if we say. Of men ; all the people 

2.But even if, a\K' ei nai all' ei kai. 

I Pe. 3. 14 But and if ys suffer for righteousness' sake 

BUT either — 
Or, fi e. 

Acts 17. 21 but either to tell, or to hear some new 

BUT if — 
1.7/, ;'?!< illu. 

Esth. 7. 4 But if we had been sold for bond men 

2.But even if d\\' d koI alV ei kai. 

1 Co. 7. 21 but if thou mayest be made free, used (it) 

Z.Now even if ei Se Ka\ ei, rfe kai. 

2 Co. 4. 3 But if our gospel be hid, it la'hld to them 

BUT now — 

Now, ravvv tanun. 

Acts 17. 30 but now cominandeth all men every 

BUT only — 

Nevertheless, Ofi^ ephes. 

Num22. 35 bat only the word that I shall speak unto 

BUT rather — 

l.But ratlier, oA.\' ^ alV ?. 

Luke 12. SI I teU you. Nay; but rather division 
2.But, TtKijv plen. 

Lukeii. 41 But rather give alms of such things as ye 
12. 31 But .rather seek ye the kingdom of Ood 

BUT.that — 
Not, fj.'fi me, 

Lukei7. I It is Impossible but that offences wiU 
BUT, if — 
Even if k&u k'an. 

Mark 5. 28 If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be 
6. 56 they might touch if it were but the bordier 

BUT, nay — 

Indeed then, //.tvovvye menomige. 

Eom. 9. 20 [Nay but,] man, who art thou that 

BUT, no more — 

No more than, ov itXilov ^ ou pleion ?. 

Luke 9. 13 We have no more but five loaves and two 

BUT, though — 

Yet, nevertheless, Ziims homos. 

Gal. 3. IS Though, .but a man's covenant, yet 
BUT, yet — 
No more than, oh irkelovs if ou pleious e. 

Acts 24. II that there are yet but twelve days since I 

BUTLER — 

To give to drink, fij}^ shaqah, 5. 

Gen. 40. 1 the butler, .and (his) baker had offende.d 
40. 2 wroth . .'against the chief of the butlers 
40. 5 the butler and the baker of the king of 

40. 9 the chief butler told his dream to Joseph 
40. 13 the former manner when thou wast his b, 
4o,j!o he lifted up the head of the chief butler 
.40. 21 he restored the chief butler unto his 

■ 40. 23 Yet did not the chief butler remember 

41. 9 Then spake the chief butler unto Pharaoh 

BUTlEESHtP — 

Butlership, riij^n mashqeh. 

Gen. 40. 21 restored., chief butler unto his butlership 

BUTTER — 

l.Curdled milk, cream, cheese, riNSn chemah. 
Gen. 18. 8 he took butter, and milk, and the calf 
Deut32. 14 Butter of kine, and milk of sheep, with 
Judg. 5. 25 she brought forth butter in a lordly dish 
s Sa. 17. 29 honey, and butter, and sheep, and cheese 



Job 20. 17 He shall not see the.. brooks of. .butts' 
Prov.30. 33 the churning of milkbringeth forth butter 
Isa. 7. 15 Butter and honey shall he eat, that he 
7. 22 he shall eat butter : for butter and honey 

'2. Curdled milk, cream, cheese, nm chemah. 
Job 29. 6 When I washed my steps with butter 

3. Buttered pieces, nkoqa machamaoth. 

Psa. 55. 21 of his mouth were smoother than butter 

BUTTOCKS — 

l.Hip, nj;'^EP miphsaah. 

1 Ch. 19'. 4 cut off their garments . .by their buttocks 

2. Seat, bottom, ni? sheih. 

2 Sa. 10. 4 cut off their garments, .to their buttocks 
Isa. 20. 4 even with.. buttocks uncovered, to the 

BUY, to — 

1. To prepare, provide, iri^ karah. 

Deut. 2.- 6 yeshallalso buy water of them for money 
Hos. 3. 2 So I bought her to me for fifteen . . of silver 

2. To take, receive, np) laqach. 

Neh. 5. 3 That we 'might buy com, Tjecauso of the 

10. 31 (that) we would not buy it of them on 
Prov.31. 16 She coDsidereth a field, and buyeth it 

3. To obtain, acquire, NJ17 qena. 

Ezra 7. 17 That thou mayest buy speedily with this 

4. To acquire, obtain, njij qanah. 

Gen. 33. 19 he bought a parcel of a field, where he 
39. I Potiphar .bought him of the hands of 
47. 19 buy us and our land for bread, and we 
47. 20 Joseph bought all the land of Egypt for 
47. 22 Only the land of the priests bought ho 
47. 23 I have bought you this day and your land 

49. 30 which Abraham bought with the field. of 

50. 13 which Abraham bought with the "field for 
Exod2i. 2 If thou buy an Hebrew servant, six years 
Lev. 22, II But if the priest buy (any) soul with his 

25. 14 or buyest. .of thy neighbour's hand, ye 
25. 15 According to. .thou shalt buy of thy 
25. 28 in the hand of him that hath bought it 
25. 30 him that bought it, throughout his gener. 
25. 44 of them shall ye buy bond men and bond 

25. 45 of them shall ye buy, and of their families 
25. 50 that bought him from the year that he 

27.24 field shall return . . of whom it was bought 
Deut 28. 68 there ye shall be sold, .no man shall buy 

32. 6 (is) not he thy father (that) hath bought 
Josh. 24. 32 m a parcel of ground which Jacob bought 
Euth 4. 4 Buy (it) before the inhabitants, and 
4. s What day thou buyest the field of the 
4, 5 thou must buy (it) also of Ruth the Moab-. 
4. 8 the kinsman said unto Boaz Buy (it) lor 
4. 9 that I have bought all that (was) Elim. 
2 Sa. 12. 3 which he had bought and nourished up 
24. 21 David said. To buy the threshing floor of 
24. 24 but I wiU surely buy (it) of thee at a price 

24. 24 David bought the threshing floor and the 

1 Ki. i6. 24 he bought the hill Samaria of Shemer 

2 Ki. 12. 12 to buy timber and hewn stone to repair 

22. 6 to buy timber and hewn stone to repair 

1 Ch.2i. 24 but I will verily buy it for the full price 

2 Ch.34. II buy hevni stone,, and timber forcouplings 
Neh. 5. 16 I continued in the work, .neither bought 
Prov 23. 23 Buy the truth, and sell (it) not 

Isa. 43. 24 Thou hast bought me no sweet cane 
Jer. 32. 7 Buy thee my field that (is) in Anathoth 
32. 7 for the right of redemption . .thine to buy 
32. 8 Buy my field, I pray thee, that (is) in An. 
32. 8 the redemption (is) thine ; buy it for 
32. 9 I bought the field of Hanameel my uncle's 

32. 25 Buy thee the field for money, and take 
32. 43 And fields shall be bought in this land 
32. 44 Men shall buy fields for money, and 

Amos 8. 6 That we may buy the poor for silver 

5. To break, buy com, "15^ shabar. 

Gen. 41. 57 all countries came into Egjrpt. .to buy 
42. ? get you down thither, and buy for us 
42. 3 Joseph's ten brethren went do\vn to buy 
42. s the sons of Israel came to buy. .among 

42. 7 From the land of Canaan to buy tood 
42. 16 Nay, my lord, but to buy food are thy 

43. 2 Go again, buy us a little food 

43. 4 we will go down and buy thee food 

43. 20 came indeed dovra at the first time to buy 

43. 22 other money have we brought, .to buy 

44. 25 our father said, Go again . .buy us a littla 
47. 14 for the corn which they bought 

Deut.2. 6 Ye shall buy meat of them for money 
Isa. 55. I he that hath no money; come ye, buy 
S5. I come, buy wine and milk without money 

6. To use the market place, kyopaCta agorazo. 
Matt 13. 44 selleth all that he hath, and buyeth that 

13. 46 went and sold all that he had, and bought 
14. IS go into the villages, and buy themselves 
21. 12 cast out all them that, .bought in the 

25. g go ye rather to them that sell, and buy 
25. 10 while they went to buy, the bridegroom 
27. 7 bought with them the potter's field, to 

Mark 6. 36 that they may go. .and buy themselves 
6. 37 Shall we go and buy two hundred penny 
II. IS to cast out them that sold and bought in 
15. 46 he bought fine linen, and took him doim 
16. .1 Mary Magdalene . . had bought sweet 

Luke g. 13 except we should go and buy meat for 
14. 18 I have bought a piece of ground, and 1 
14. 19 another said, I have bought five yoke o< 



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Lake 17. 28 they did eat, they drank, they bought 
19.45 [to cast out them that sold., acd.. bought] 
22. 36 let him sell his garmeut, and buy one 

John 4. 8 were gone away unto the city to buy meat 
6. s Whence shall we buy bread, that these 
13. 29 Buy. .that we have need of against the 

6. 20 ye are bought with a price -. therefore 

7. 23 bought with a price ; be not ye the 
7. 30 they that buy, as though they possessed 

2. I even denying the Lord that bought thera 

3. 18 I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in 
13. 17 that no man might buy or sell, save he 
j8. II for no man buyeth their merchandise 

7. To buy, purchase, iivionai oneomai. 

Acts 7. 16 the sepulchre that Abraham bought for 

BTTY and mU, to — 

To go on in, ^fiiropeiofiat emporeuomai. 

Jas. 4. 13 continue there a year, and buy and sell 

BTTSTEE — 

To acquire, obtain, njij qanah. 

Prov2o 14 {Itis)naught, (it i3)naught,saith the buyer 
Isa. 24. 2 as with the buyer, so with the seller 
Eze. 7. 12 let not the buyer rejoice, nor the seller 

BTTZ, 113 contempt. 

1. Second son of Milcah and ITahor the brother of Abra- 
ham. His family probably settled in Arabia Petnea 
B.C. 1880. 

Gen. 22. 21 Huzhis first bom. andB. lUs brother, and 

2. A man of the tribe.,of Gad. 

I Ch. 5. 14 Jeshishai. the son of Jalido, the son of B. 
BTJ'-ZI, 'M3 contemned of Jah. 
An Aaronite, farther of Ezekiel the prophet, B.C. 595. 

Eze. I. 3 The word . . came . . unto Ezekiel . , soij of B. 

BTTZ'-ITE, y.2n the one belonging to Buz, 
An inhabitant of a region called. Buz, jer. 25. 23. 
Job 32. 2 wrath of..the son of BaracheJ the B. 

32. 6 Elihu the s"n of Barachel the B. auswered 

BY — 

l.Behind, inK achar. 

Deut II. 30 by the way where the sun goeth down 

2. Unto, to, at, "Vn el. 

Gen. 24. II to kneel down without the city by a well 

3. Near, hw eisel. 

Gen. 39.10 that he hearkened not unto her, to lie by 
39. 16 And she laid up his garment by her 

Judg jg. 14 by Gibeah, which (belongeth) to Benjamin 

I Sa. 5. 2 brought it into the house, and set it by 
20, 19 and Shalt remain by the stone Ezel 

I Kl I. 9 which (is) by En-rogel, and called all 

2. 29 and, behold, (lie is) by the altar. Then 
4. 12 which (is) by Zartanah beneath Jezreel 

13. 24 the ass stood by it, the lion also stood by 
1 3. 25 the lion standing by the carcase : and they 
13. 28 and the lion standing by the carcase 
s Ch. 9. 18 and two lions standing by the stays 
Neh. 2. 6 king said unto me., queen also sitting by 

3. 23 of Maaseiah the son of Ananiah by his 

4. 3 Now Tobiah the Ammonite (was) by him 
4. 12 when the Jews which dwelt by them came 
4. 18 he that sounded the trumpet (v/as) by me 

ProT. 8. 30 Then I v/as by him, (as) one brought up 
Jer. 35. 4 which (was) by the chamberof the princes 

41. 17 the habitation of Chimham, which is by 
Eze. I. 15 one wheel upon the earth by the living 
I. 19 Uving creatures went, the wheels went by 
10. 9 behold, the four wheels by the cherubim 
JO. 9onewheelbyonecherub,andanother by 
10. 16 the cherubim went, the wheels went by 

33. 30 children .. still are talking against thee by 

39. 15 then shall he set up a sign by it, till the 

40. 7 by the porch of the gate within^ 

43. 6 I heard (him) speaking . . the man stood by 
43. 8 their post by my posts, and the wall 
Amos 2. 8 upon clothes laid to pledge by every 

4. With, nn eth. 

Gen. 49. 25 and by the Almighty, who shall bless thee 

^.Through, at, ^y^ bead. 

I Sa. 4. 18 he fell from oS the seat backward by the 

G.From, out of, \0 min. 

Song 5. 4 My beloved put in Ms hand by the hole 

7. Over, -155; eber. 

I Ki 7.,2o over against the belly which (was) by the 

8. Vhto, ny ad. 

1 Sa. 25. 22 if I leave of all that (pertain) to him, by 

9-.0», against, Sy al. 

Gen. 14. 6 unto El-paran.which (Is) by the wilderness 

10. With, DJ/ im. 

Gen. 25. II and Isaac dwelt by the well Lahai-roi 
Dan. 7. 2 Daniel., said, I saw in my vision by night 

11. From with, Diia meim. 

Gen. 41. 32 because the thing (h) established by God 

12. With, ley immad. 

Deut. 5. 3*1 But as for thee, stahd thou here by me 

IS. Heel, coTisequence, ni^y eqeb. 

Prov 22. 4 By humility, (and) the fear of the I/ORD 

li.By the hand of, X5 bey ad. 

Exod g. 35 as the Lord bad spoken by Moses 
Judg. 3 15 by him the children of Israelsenta present 



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20 and sent, .by David his son unto Saul 
IS answered, .neither by prophets, nor by 
17 the Lord hath done to him as he spake by 

15 which the Lord spake by Ahijah the 
29 which he spake by his servant Ahijali 

12 which he spake against Baasha by Jehu 
34 which he spake by Joshua the son 

16 the word of the Lord, which he spake by 
36 which he spake by his servant Elijah 
10 Lord bath done (that) which he spake by 

13 the Lord testiRed against Israel, . .by all 

13 which I sent to you by ray servants the 

23 as he had said by all his servants 

10 the Lord spake by his servants the pro. 

2 which he spake by his servants the pro. 

3 according to the word of the LORD by 
i8 Jehoiada appointed the ottices. .by the 
25 the commandment of the Lord by his pro. 

14 the priest found a book, .(given) by Moses 

15 the Lord God. . sent to thera by his 

11 WMch thou hast commanded by thy 

14 which. .Lord had commanded by Moses 
29 v/hich was given by Moses the servant of 

12 at the king's commandment by (his) 

15 the commandment, by the chamberlains? 

13 the letters were sent by posts into all the 
10 and sent letters by posts on horseback 
10 They shall fall by the sword , they shall 

2 At the same time spake the Lord by Isa. 

24 By thy servaiits hast thou reproached the 

2 which he spake by the prophet Jeremiah 

6 fall toward the north by the river Euph. 
I The word that the Lord spake, .by Jere. 

17 of whom I have spoken in old time by 
10 which he set before us by his servants 

3 came the word of the Lord by Haggal 
I, locamethewordof theLORDby. .prophet 

7 the Lord hath cried by . .former proph. 
12 the Lord, .hath sent, .by the former pro. 

1 the word of the Lord to Israel by Malac. 

lb. From, avd apo. 

Matt. 7. 16 Ye shall know them by their fruits 

7, 20 Wherefore [by] their fruits ye shall know 
Acts 9. 13 Lord, I have heard by many of this man 
12. 20 their country was nourished by the king's 
a Co. 3. 18 from glory to glory as by the Spirit of 

7. 13 because his spirit was refreshed by you 
Heb. 5. 8 yet learned he obedience by the things 
Jude 23 hating even the garment spotted by the 
Kev. 18. 15 merchants, which were made rich by 

16, With a regard to, els eis. 

Matt. 5. 35 neither by Jerusalem , for it is the city 
Acta 7. 53 Who have received the law by the 

17. Out of, dK ck. 

Matt 12. 33 for the tree is known by (his) fruit 

12. 37 For by thy words thou shalt be justified 

12. 37 by thy words thou shalt be condemned 
15. 5 by whatsoever thou mightest be. .by mo 

Mark 7. 11 by whatsoever thou mightest be. .by mei 
Luke 6. 44 For every tree is known by his own fruit 
John 3. 34 God giveth not the Spirit by measure 
Acts 19. 25 Sirs, ye know that by this craft we have 
Kom. I. 4 according to the Spirit, by the resurrect. 
1. 17 as it is written. The Just shall live by 

2. 27 shall not uncircumcision which is by 

3. 20 by the deeds of the law there shall no 

3. 30 which shall justify the circumcision by 

4. 2 For if Abraham were justified by works 

5. I being justified by faith, we have peace 
5. 16 the Judgment (was) by . .to condemnation 
9. 10 when Rebecca also had conceived by one 
9. 32 Wherefore? Because (they soughtit)notby 
9 32 but as it were by tlie works of the law 

10. 17 So then faith (couieth) by hearing, and 

a Co. 2. 2 but the same wliich is made sorry by met 

7. 9 that ye might receive damage by us in 

8. 14 by an equality now at this time your 

11. 26 perils of robbers, (in) perils by country. 
II. 26 perils by the heathen, (in) perils m the 

13. 4 yet he liveth by the power of God 

13. 4 we shall live with him by the power of 
GaL 2. 16 a man is not justified by the works of 
2. 16 by the faith of Christ, and not by the 
2. 16 by the works of the law, or by the hear. 
3. 2 by the works of the law, or by the hear. 
3. 5 by the works of the laiv, or by the hearing 
3. II Tlie Just shall live by faith 
3. 21 verily righteousness should have been by 
3. 22 that the promise by faith, might be 

3. 24 that we might be justified by faith 

4. 22 one by a bond maid, the other by a free 

5. s through the Spirit wait for the hope . .by 
Titus 3. s Not by works of righteousness which we 
Heb. 10. 38 Now the just shall live by faith . but if 
Jas. 2. 18 I will show thee my faith by my works 

a. 21 Was not Abraham our father justified by 
2. 22 and by works was faith made perfect? 
e. 24 by works a man is Justified, and not by 
2. 25 was not Rahab the harlot justified by 
I Pe. 2. 12- they may by . . good works . . glorify God 
I Jo. 3. 24 hereby we know, .by the Spirit which he 
Eev. 9. 18 tby] the iire, and [by] the smoke, and [by] 

18./n, by, with, Iv en. 

Matt. 5. 34 Swear not at all : neither by heaven 

S. 35 Nor by the earth ; for it is his footstool 
e. 36 Neither shalt thou swear by thy head 
12. 24 This (fellow) doth not cast but devils, .by 
12. 27 If I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by 
12. 28 But if I cast out de\'il3 by the Spirit of 



Matt 14. 13 ho departed thence by ship into a desert 
17. 21 [this kind goeth not out but by prayer] 
21. 23 By v/hat authority doest. .these thinsst 
ai. 24 I. .will tcU you by what authority I do 

21. 27 Neither tell I you by what authority I 

22. I Jesus answered . .thera again by parables 

23. 16 swear by the temple, .swear by the gold; 
23. i8 Bv/ear by the altar, .sweareth by the i-'ift 
23. 20 swear by the altar, sweareth by it, and by 
23. 21 Bwearby the temple, sweareth by .and by 

23. 22 swear by heaven, swearctli by. .and by 
Mark 3. 22 by the prince of the devils casteth lie out 

4. 2 he taught them many things by parables 

5. 21 when Jesus was passed oyer again by 

8. 3 if I send thera away . .they will faint by 
8. 27 by the way he asked hi jdisciples, saying 
g. 29 Thiskindeaucomeforthbynothingbutby 
g. 33 Whatwasitthatyedisputed..by the way? 
9- 34 [by] the way they had disputed among 
11. 28 By what authority doest thou these 
II. 29 I will tell you by what authority I do 

11. 33 Neither do I tell you by what authority 

12. 1 he began to speak unto them by parablea 

12. 36 David himself said by the Holy Ghost 
14. I scribes sought how they might take, .by 

Luke I. 77 To give knowledge of salvation, .by the 

2. 27 he came by the Spirit into the temple 

4. I was led by the .Spirit into the wilderness 

IT. 19 if I byBeelzebubcastoutdevils, by whom 

20. 2 by what authority doest thou these things? 

20. 8 Neither tell I you by what authority I do 

24. 32 while he talked to us by the way, and 
John 13. 35 By this shall all. .know that ye are my 

16. 30 by this we believe that thou earnest forth 
Acts I. 3 after hisfashionbymanyinfallible proofs 

4. 7 By what power, or by what name, have 
4. 10 by the name of Jesus Christ, .(even) by 

4. 30 By stretching forth thine hand to heal 
7- 35 (by]thehandoftheAngelwhichappcarcd 

13. 39 by him all that believe are justified 

13. 39 from which ye could not be justified by 

17. 3' Ijy (that) man whom he hath ordained 
20. 19 which befell me by the lying in wait of 

Kom. 1. 10 by the will of God to come unto you 

5. 9 being now justified by his blood, we shall 
5. lo we shall be saved by his life 

5. IS more the grace of God, and the gift by 
10. 5 which doeth those things shall live by 

14. 14 I know, and am persuaded by the Lord 

15. 16 the offering, .being sanctified by the Holy 
15. 19 by the power of the Spirit of God 

I Co. I. 4 the grace of God which is given you by 

1. s Thatin everythingye are enriched by liim 
3. 13 because it shall be revealed by fire 

6. 2 if the world shall be JuOged by you, are 

6. n ye are Justified, .by the Spirit of our Gcd 

7. 14 sanctified by the wife, sanctified by the 
12. 3 no man speaking by the Spirit of God 
12. 3 no man can say. .Jesus is the Lord, but by 
12. 9 faith by the same, healing by the same 
12. 13 by one .Spirit are we all baptized into on« 
14. 6 except I shall speak to you either by 

14. 6 or by knowledge, or by prophesying, or by 

16. 7 For I will not see you now by the way 

3 Co. I. 12 not vAVsx fleshly wisdom, but by the graco 
6. 6 By pureness, by knowledge, by long-sufl. 
6. 6 by kindness, by the Holy Ghost, by love 

6. 7 By the word of truth, by tlie power of 

7. 6 God. .comforted us by the coming of T. 
7. 7 by the consolation wherewith he was 

10. 12 they measuring themselves by themselves 
10. IS we shall be enlarged by you according to 
GaL 2. 17 while ye seek to be justified by Christ 

2. 2o I live by the faith of the Son of God 

3. 11 But that no mau is justified by the law 
5. 4 whosoever of you are justified by the 
Eph. 2. 13 are made nigh by the blood of Christ 

2. 18 we both have access by one Spirit 

3. s as it is now revealed, by the Spirit 

3. 21 Unto him (be) glory in the church by 

4. 14 by the sleight of men, (and) cunning craft 

4. 21 ye have heard him, and . .been taught by 

5. 26 with the washing of water by the word 
Thil. 4. 19 according to his riches in glory by Christ 
Col. 1. 16 For by him v/ere all things created, that 

I. 17 and by him all things consist 

I. 21 and enemies in. .mind by wicked works 

z. II putting off. -by the circumcision of Christ 

1 Th. 3. 3 no man should be moved by these afflict. 

4. I webeseechyou. .and exhort(you)by the 
. 15 this we say unto you by the word of the 

2 Th. 3, 16 the Lord, .give you peace always by all 
1 Ti. I. 18 that thou by them mightest war a good 
'i'ltus I. 9 that he may be able by sound doctrine 
Plim. 6 by the acknowledging of every good thing 
Hebi I. I Eoake in time past unto the fathers by Iho 

I. 2 these last days spoken unto us by (his) 
10. 10 By the which will we are sanctifled 
10. 19 to enter into the holiest by the blood of 
2 For by it the elders obtained a good 



Pe. 



iPe. 
I Jo. 



Juda 
Eev. 



5 Vi'ho are kept by the power of God 
3. 19 By which also he went and preached 
5. 10 hath called us unto his eternal glory by 
1. 13 to stir you up by putting (you) in rememb. 
5.' 2 By this we know that we love the children 
S. 6 Tills is he that came by water and blood 
5, 6 came by water . . not by water only, but by 

I to them that are sanctifled by God the 
5. 9 hast redeemed us to God by thy blood 
9. 20 the rest, .which were not killed by these 
10. 6 And sware by him that Uveth for ever 
18. 23 tor by thy sorceries were all nations 



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OAGS 



Id.Upon, iirl {dat.) epi. 

Matt. 4. 4 Man shall not live by bread alone, but [by] 
Luke 4. 4 man shall not live by bread alone, but [by] 
John 5. 2 there is at Jerus., by the sheep (market) 
, Kom 10. 19 I will provoke you to jealousy by (them 
lo. 19 (and) by a foolish nation will I anger you 
Phil. 3. q the righteousness which Is of God by laith 

2Q.Through, by means of, 610 {gen.) dia. 

Matt. I. 22 which was spoken of the Lord by the 
2. 5 for thus it is written by the prophet 
2. 15 which was spoken of the Lord by the 

2. 23 fulfilled which was spoken by. .prophets 
4. r4 which was spoken by Esaias the prophet 
8. 17 which was spoken by Esaias the prophet 
8. 28 so that no man might pass by that way 

12. 17 which was spoken by Esaias the prophet 

13. 3s fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet 
18. 7 v/oe to that man by whom the offence 

21. 4 fulfilled which was spoken by the prophet 
24. 15 desolation, spoken of by Daniel the 

26. 24 woe unto that man by whom the Son of 

27. 9 which was spoken by Jeremy the prophet 
Mark 6. 2; 10. [i]; 14. 21; Luke i. 70; 5. [19]; 8. 4; 18. 

3i; 22. 24; John i. 3, 10, 17, 17; 10. i, 2, 9; 74. C; 
Ac>3 I. 16; 2. 16, 22, 23, 43; 3. 16, 18, 21; 4. 16, 23, 
30; 5. 12, 19; 7. 25; 9. 25; 10. 36; II 28, 30; 12. [9]; 
'4- 3; i5- 7. 12, 23, 27; 17. 10; 18. 9, 28; 19. 11; 21. 
19 ; 23. 31 ; 24. 2, 2 ; 28. 25 ; Rom. i. 2, 5, 12 ; 2. 12, i6, 
E7; 3. 20, 22, 27, 27; 5. 2, 5, 10, ti, 12, 12, 16, 17, 17, 
18, 18, 19, 19, 21 ; 6. 4, 4 ; 7. 4, 5, 7, 8, 11, 11, 13, 13 ; 
10. 17; 12. 1; 15. 18, 28, 32; 16. 18, 26; I Co. I. 9, 10, 
21, 21 ; 2. 10; 3. 5, 15 ; 6. 14; 8. 6, 6; 10. i ; 11. 12; 
12. 8 ; 14. 9 ; 15. 2, 21, 21 ; 16. 3 ; 2 Co. i. i, 4, 5, 11, 
16, 19, 19, 20; 2. 14 ; 4. [14] ; 5. 7, 7, 18, 20; 6. 7, 8, 8 ; 
8. 5 ; 9. 12, 13 ; 10. I, 9, II ; II. 33 ; 12. 17 ; Gal. i. i, i, 

12, 15 ; 2. 16, 21 ; 3. 18, ig, 26 ; 4. 23 ; 5. 6, 13 ; 6. [14] ; 
Eph. 1. 1, 5 ; 2. 16 ; 3. 6, (9), 10, 12, 16, 17 ; 4. 16 ; 6. 18; 
Phil. r. II, 20, 20, 26; Col. I. r, 16, 20, [20]; 2. 19; 3. 
17 ; 1 Th. 3. 7 ; 4. 2 ; 5. 9 ; 2 Th. 2. 2, 2, 2, 14, 15 ; 3,^ 
[12], 14; I Ti. 4. 5, 14 ; 2 Ti. i. i, 6, 10, 14; 4. 17; 
Titus 3. 5 ; Phm. 7 ; Heb. i. 2, [3] ; 2. 2, 3, 10 ; 3. 16 ; 6. 
18; 7. ir, 19, 21, 25; 9. II, 12, 12, 26; II. 4, 4, 7, 29; 

13. II, 15 ; Jas. 2. 12 ; I Pe. i. 3, 12, 21, 23 ; 2. 5, 14 ; 
3. I, 20, 21 ; 5. 12 ; 2 Pe. I 4 ; I Jo. 5. 6 ; ilev i. i. 

21.Thr(mgh, on account of, Sid {ace.) dia. 
Mattis. 3 Why do ye also transgress . . by your 

15. 6 of God of none effect by your tradition 
John 6. 57 I live by the Father, .he shall live by me 
Hom. 8. II by his Spirit that dwelleth in you 
Heb. 6. 7 meet for them by whom it is dressed 
B.ev. 12. II overcame him by the blood, and by the 

13. 14 And deceiveth them, .by .those miracles 

22.Z)ow>i throwgh, over against, Kard {gen.) kata. 
Matt 26. 63 I adjure thee by the living God, that 
Heb. 6. 13 he could sweai- by no greater, he sware by 
6. 16 For men verUy swear by the greater ; and 

2u.Doum through, according to, Kara {ace.) kata. 
Luke 10. 4 and salute no man by the way 

10. 31 by chance there came dov/n a certain 
Johnio. 3 and he calleth his own sheep by name 

ig. 7 We have a law, and by our lav.' he ought 
Acts 27. 2 we launched, meaning to sail by the 

z8. 16 Paul was suffered to dwell by himself 
Rom. 2. 7 To them who by patient continuance in 

4. 16 (it is) of faith, that (it might be) by grace 

11. 24 the olive tree, which is wild by nature 

1 Co. 7. 6 by permission, .not of commandment 

12. 8 the word of knowledge by the same Spirit 

14. 27 (let it be) by two, or at the most, .three 
14. 31 For ye may all prophesy one by one 

2 Co. 8. 8 I speak not by commandment, but by 
Gal. 2. 2 I went up by revelation.. communicated 
Eph 3. 3 by revelation he made known unto me 

3. 7 given unto me by the effectual working 
a Th. 2. 3 Let no man deceive you by any means 
I Ti. I. I an apostle of Jesus Christ by . . command. 

$. 21 without preferring, .doing nothing by 
Heb. 7. 22 By so much was Jesus made a surety of 

9. 22 almost all things are by the law purged 

10. 8 which are offered by the law 

11. 7 heir of the righteousness which is by 

3 John 14 Greet the friends by name 

ii.Alongside of, -napd {dat.) para. 

Luke 9. 47 Jesus, .took a chUd, and set him by 
Johmg. 25 there stood by the cross of Jesus his 

1 Co. 16. 2 let every one of you lay by him in store 

2Z. Alongside of, trapd {ace.) para. 

Matt. 4. 18 Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw 
Mark I. 16 as he walked by the sea of Galilee 
Luke s- I i' came to pass, that, .he stood by the 

5. 2 And saw two ships standing by the lake 
Heb. II. 12 as the sand which is by the sea shore 

2Q. Toward, to, at, vpSs {ace.) pros. 

Mark 4. i multitude was by the sea on the land 

II. 4 found the colt tied by the door without 
Luke22. 56 certain maid beheld him as he sat by 
Acts 5. 10 carrying, .forth, buried (her) by her 

27. Over, for the sake of, virip {gen.) huper, 

2 Th. 2. 1 by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 

2Si. Under, vv6 {gen.) hupo. 

Matt. 2. 17 Then was .that which was spoken [by] 

3. 3 this is he that was spoken of [by] the 

22. 31 that which was spoken unto you by God 
"7- 35 Uhat it might be. .which was spoken by] 



Mark 5. 4 the chains had been plucked asunder by 
13. 14 [abomination of desolation, spoken of by] 
Luke 2. 18 things which were told them by the 

2. 26 it was revealed unto him by the Holy 

3. 19 being reproved by him for Herodias his 
Si IS to be healed (by) him of their infirmities 
9. 7 Herod . . heard of all that was done [by] 

13. 17 all the glorious things that were done by 
16. 22 was carried by the angels into Abraham's 
21. 16 ye shall be betrayed both by parents 

23. 8 hoped to have seen some miracle done by 
John 8. 9 (being convicted by.. conscience] 
Acts 4. 36 Joses, who by the apostles was sumamed 

10. 22 was warned from God by an holy angel 
13. 4 they, being sent forth by the Holy Ghost 
13. 45 spake against those things, .spoken by 
15. 3 being brought on their way by the church 
15. 40 being recommended by the brethren nnto 
j6. 2 Which was well reported of by the bre. 

24. 21 I am called in question [by] you this day 

25. 14 There is a certain man left in bortds by 
27. II those things which were spoken by Paul 

Kom. 3. 21 being witnessed by the Law and the 

15. 24 to be brought on my way thitherward [by] 

1 Co. I. II by them, .of Chloe, that there are 

2 Co. 3. 3 to be the epistle of Christ ministered by 

8. 19 v;hich is administered by us to the glory 

8. 20 this abundance which is administered by 
Eph. 2. II by that which is called the circumcision 

5. 13 all. .made manifest by the light 
Phil. I. 28 in nothing terrified by your adversaries 
Col. 2. i8 vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind . 
2 Tim 2. 26 who are taken captive by him at his will 
Heb. 2. 3 confirmed unto us by them that heard ' 

3. 4 For every house is builded by some (man) 
2 Pe. I. 21 (as they were) moved by the Holy Ghost 

3. 2 which were spoken before by the holy 
Kev. 9. iS [By] these thi'ee was the tliird part of 

BY and by — 

l.At once, e^ctuT^s exautes. 

Mark 6. 25 thou give me by and by. .the head ot 
2. Straightway, evBcws euiheos. 

Luke 17 7 v/hich of you. .say unto him by and by 
21. g but the end (is) not by and by 

Z. Straightway, evQis euthus. 

Matti3. 21 when tribulation, .ariseth. .by and by he 

BY selves — 

\. Separately, "ij^ lehad. 

2 Sa. 10. 8 the Syrians, .by themselves in the field 

1. Apart, X'^P^^ choris. 

John2o. 7 wrapped together in a place by itself 
3. Alone, fi6vos monos. 

Mark g. 2 leadeth them up. .apart by themselves 
Luk024. 12 beheld., linen clbthes laid [by themselves] 

BY... side — 

Alongside of, Trapd {ace.) para. 

Matti3. I Jesus out of the house, arid sat by-. . sea Bi. 

13. 4 when he sowed, some, .fell by the way si. 

13. 19 Thisis he which received seed by.. way si. 

20. 30 behold, two blind men sitting by . . way si. 
Mark 2. 13 he went forth again by the sea sidf^ 

4. I he began again to teach by the sea aide 
4. 4 as he sowed, some fell by the way side 
4. 15 And these are they by the way side 

JO. 46 blind Bartimeus . , sat by the highway side 
Luke 8. 5 as he sowed, some fell by the way side 
8. 12 Those by the way side are they that hear 

18. 35 a certain blind man sat by the way side 
Acts. 10. 6 whose house is by the sea side 

10. 32 in the house of (one) Simon, .by the sea sL 

16. 13 we went out of the city by a river side 

BY reason of — 
l.Unto, ht< el. 

Eze. 21.' 12 terrors by reason of the sword shall be 

2. On, upon, '?a al. 

Eze. 28. 17 hast corrupted thy wisdom by reason of 
i. Through, on account of, hid {ace.) dia. 

Johni2. II Because that by reason of him many ot 
Rom. 8. 20 but by reason of him who hath 
Heb. s. 14 those who by reason of use have their . 
2 Pe. 2. 2 by reason of whom the way of truth shall 

BY this time — 
Till, during, "tj;; ad. 
^ Exod22. 26 thou Shalt deliver It unto him by that 

BY way of — 

In, by, loith, iv en. 

2 Pe. 3. 1 1 stir up your pure minds by way of 

BY -ways — 

Crooked ways, ni^p?py, rfrrjK orachofh aqalqaXloth. 
Judg. 5 6 the travellers walked through by ways 
BY word — 

1. Word, iiVa millah. 

Job 30. g am 1 their song ; yea, I am their by word 

2. Similitude, h^ip mashal. 

' Psa. 44. 14 Thou makest us a by word among the 
Z. Similitude, Vk'D meshol. 

Job 17. 6 He hath made me also a by word of the 
i. Sharp saying, nj'J?' sheninah. 

Deut28. 37 an astonishmeut. .and a by word 



1 K). 9. 7 Israel shall be a proverb and a by word 

2 Ch. 7. 20 and wiU make it (to be), .a by word 

[See also Called, charge, close, come, company, con- 
straint, course, divide, fifties, force, fraud, go, hand, 
hard, heel, thereof, highway, hold, hundreds, inherit- 
ance, interpretation, know, lay, lest, means, one, 
order, pass, protest, reason, roots, sail, set, sevens, 
side. Bit, soothsaying, space, stand, take, trade, way, 
year.]. 



CAB — 

Measv/re containing oEove three pints, ap qal>. 
2 Ki. 6. 25 the fourth part of a cab of dove's dung 

CAB'-BON, Ji33, Xafipd, XaP&d circle, hamlet, hilly. 
A town in the low countryiOf Judah. 

Josh. 15. 40 And C, and Lahmam, and Kithlish 
CABIU — 
Cell, dungeon, vault, nun chanuth. 

Jer. 37. 16 Jeremiah was entered, .into the cablna 

CA'-BOT, Sua, Xa^dA dry, sandy. 

1. A border city of Asher, N.E. of Canaan. Its modem 
name is Kabfjl, 9 miles E. of Akka, and 8 from Jefat. 
It is on the borders of Galilee. 

Josh.ig. 27 and goeth out to C. on the left hand. 

2. Name given by Hiram king of Tyre to the twenty 
cities in the land of Galilee which Solomon gave him, 
B.C. icoo. 

I Ki. 9. 13 And he called them the land of C. 

CjE'-SAR, KaTa'ap. 

Always'In theNewTestameHt,'theE.omaheraperor. To 
him the Jews paid tribute, and to him those .Tews that 
were " Roman citizens" had the right of appeal. 

Matt.22. 17 Is it lawful to give tribute unto C.,ornotT 
22. 21 They say unto him C.'s. Then saith he 

22. 21 Render, .unto C: the things which are C.'s 
Marki2. 14 Is it lawful to give tribute to C, or notl 

12. 16 And they said unto him, C.'s 
12. 17 Render to C. theihings that are C's., and 
Luke 2. I there went out a decree from C. Augustus 
3. I fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius C 
20. 22 Is it lawful, .to give tribute unto C, or 
20. 24 Whose image, .hath it? They answ. . .C.'s 

20. 25 Render, .unto C.the tilings which be C's 

23. 2 found this., .forbidding to give, .to C. 
Johnig. 12 the Jews cried, .thou art not C.'s friend 

jg. 12 maketh himself a. .speaketh against C. 

19. 15 priests answered. We have no king but C. 
Acts II. 28 great dearth, .in the days of Claudius [C] 

17. 7 these all do contrary to the decrees of C. 
25. 8 nor >et against C, have I offended any 
25. 10 Then said Paul, I stand at C.'s judgment 
25". II if there be none. .1 appeal unto C. 

25. 12 Festus. .answered,Hast thou ap. unto C. 

25. 21 to be kept till I. .send him to C. 

26. 32 if he had not appealed nnto C. 

27. 24 thou must be brought before C. : and, lo 
28. 19 I was constrained to appeal unto C. 

PMl. 4. 22 saints salute you. .they.. of C.'shousehold 

Cffi-SAR-E'-A, Kaiiydpeia. 

A seaport on tlie Mediterranean, 70 miles N.W. of Jeru- 
salem, on the line of the great road from Tyre to Egypt, 
and midway between Joppa and Dora. Now entirely 
desolate. Csesarea was founded by Herod the Great 
B.C. 10, and named in honour of C;esar Augustus. Paul 
appeared before Felix, and was imprisoned ?.t Csesarea 
A.D. 58. It was made a metropolitan see at an early 
period. Councils were held here in 334 and 358. It 
must not, however, be confounded with Csesarea 
Philippi, another town in Palestine. 

Acts 8. 40 preached in all the cities, till he came toC. 

• 9. 30 they brought him doivn to C.,and sent him 

JO. I There was a certain man in C. called Cor. 

10. 24 And the morrow after they entered into C. 

11. II there were three men. .sent from C. 
12. 19 And he went down from Judea to C. 

18. 22 And when he had landed at C, and 

21. 8 company departed, and came unto C. 

21. 16 There went, .of the disciples of C 

23. 23 ready two hundred soldiers to go to C. 
23. 33 they came to C, and , .presented Paul 
25. I after three days he ascended from C. to 
25. 4 Paul should be kept at C, and that he 
25. 6 tarried, .ten days, he went, unto C. 

25. 13 Bernice came unto C. to salute Festus 

CE-SAR-E-A PHIL-IP'-PI,- Kaia-dptia v rod <j)tK[ir- 

irov Caesarea of Philip. 
A town near the source of the Jordan, in the extreme 
N. of Canaan, and the most northerly point of Christ's 
journeys. It stands at the easternmost and most im- 
portant of the two main Sources of the Jordan — the 
other being Tell-el-Kadi. It is now called Banias, from 
the medieval Paneas, and is about 30 miles from Tyre, 
50 from Damascus, and 120 from Jerusalem. 

Matt 16. 13 Jesus came into the coasts of G. P. 

Mark 8. 27 Jesus went, .into the towns of 0. P- 

CAGE — 

l.Cage, basket, :iV7^ kelvh. . 

Jer. 5. 27 As a cage is full of birds, so (are) their 
2. Watch, guard, warrd, ipvXaK'fi phulahe. 

Rev. i3. 2 a cage of every unclean and hateful bird 



CAIAPHAS 



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CALL 



which was . . of Arph. 



CAI-A'-PHAS, Ka'id.(pas depression. 

The hi;h priest of tlie Jews who presided at the trial 

of Jesu3. 

Matt26. 3 assembled, .priests.. unto the palace of C. 
26. 57 they.. led (liim)av/ay to C. the liigli priest 
luke 3. 2 Annas and C. being the high priests, the 
John II. 49 one of them. .C .said unto them, Ye 
18. 13 Annas.. was father-in-law to C, which 
i3. 14 C. was he which gave counsel to the Jews 
i8. 24 Annas.. sent him bound unto C. the high 

18. 28 Then led they Jesus from C. unto the 
Acts 4. 6 C, and Johu, aud Alexander, and as 

CA'-IN, I'p, Ka'iV acquisition. 

I. Eldest son of Adam and Eve. 

Geii. 4. I and she conceived, and bare C, and said 
4. 2 but C. was a tiller of the ground 
4. 3 0. brought, .an offering unto the LORD 
4. 5 unto C. and to his offering he had not 
4. 5 C. was very wroth, and his countenance 
4. 6 the Lord said unto C, Why art thou 
4. 8 And C. talked with Abel his brotlier 
4. 8 C. rose up against Abel his.. and slew 
4. 9 And the Lord said unto Caiu, Where (is) 
4. 13 C. said..Mypunishment (is)greater tlian 
4. 15 whosoever slayeth C, vengeance shall be 
4. 15 the Lord set a mark upon C, lest any 
4. 16 C. went out from the presence of the Lord 
4. 17 C. knew his wife; aud she conceived, and 
4. 24 If C. shall be avenged sevenfold, truly 

4. 25 instead of Abel, whom C. slew 

Heb. II. 4 offered, .a more.. sacriQce than C. by 
I Jo. 3. 12 Not as C, (who). . slew his brother 
Jude J I they have goue in the way of C. 

t. A town in the S. of Judah (properly " the Cain "), of 

which no one has traced the site. 

Josh.is. 57 C, Gibeah, and Tininah ; ten cities with 

8. The people mentioned in Balaam's prophecy as Kenite 

Is in Hebrew called Kain (['p), identical with Cai7i. 

Num24. 22 Nevertheless the K. shall be wasted 
Judg. 4. II Heber the K. ..severed himself from the 

CAI'-NAN, KE'-NAN, [Vp acquisition, Ka'ivdv. 

1. A son of Eiios, son of Seth, B.C. 3679. 

Gen. 5. 9 And Enos lived ninety years, and begat C 

5. 10 Enos livedafter he begatC. eight hundred 
5. 12 And C. lived seventy years, aud begat 

5. 13 C. lived after he begat Mahalaleel eight 
s'. 14 the days of'C. were nine hundred and 

I Ch. I. 2 K., >Iahalaleel, Jered 

Luke 3. 37 Maleleel, which was (the son) of C. 

2. A son of Arphaxad, B.C. 2000. 

Luke 3. 36 Which was . . of C. 
CAKE — 
l.A perforated cake, nVn chaUah. 

Exod29. 2 cakes unleavened tempered with oil, and 

29. 23 one loaf of bread, and one cake of oiled 
Lev. 2. 4 (it shall be) unleavened cakes of tine flour 

7. 12 he shall offer, .unleavened cakes mingleil 
7. 12 cakes mingled with oil, of fine flour, fried 

7. 13 Besides the cakes, he shall offer (for) his 

8. 26 he took one unleavened cake, and a cake 
34. 5 take fine flour, and bake twelve cakes 
24. 5 two tenth deals shall be in one cake 

Num.6. 15 cakes of fine flour mingled with oil, and 

6. i90ne unleavened cake out of the basket 
15. 20 Ye shall offer up a cake of the first of 

J Sa. 6. 19 to every one a cake of bread, aud a good 

2. Cake baked on hot stones, Jiyo maog. 

I Ki 17. 12 Lord thy God liveth, I have not a cake 

S.Cake baked on hot stones, ."ijs;, .ijy lujaJi, ugc/ah. 
Evodi2. 39 they baked unleavened cakes of the 
Numii. 8 baked (it) in pans, and made cakes of it 
1 Ki. 17. 13 butmakeme thereof a little cake first, and 

19. 6 and, behold, .a cake baken on the coals 
F.ze. 4. 12 thou shalt eat it (as) barley cakes, and 
Hos. 7. 8 Ephraim is a cake not turned 

4. Round cake, h'S^, '^I'j^ tselul, tselil. 

•Judg. 7. 13 a cake of barley bread tumbled into the 

5. Cake of the unleavened dough, ^^^^ p'p"i reqiq^ 

I Ch. 23. 29 for the unleavened cakes, and for (that) 
CAKE of figs — 
Lump of dry figs, .i??^ dehelah. 

1 Sa. 25. 18 two hundred cakes of figs, and laid (them) 

30. 12 they gave him a piece of a cake of figs 
iCh. 12 40 (and) meat, meal, cakes of figs, aud bun. 

CAKB upon the hearth — 

Cake baked on hot stones, ."tjJJ ugah. 

Gen. 18. 6 knead, .and make cakes upon the hearth 
CAKES — 

X.Cakes (with marks on, them), D'3i3 kavvanim. 
Jer. 7. 18 the women knead, .dough, to make cakes 
44. 19 did we make her cakes to worship her 

2. Cakes [of the shape of a heart), nb?^ lebiboth. 
.2 Sa.13. 6 make me a couple of cakes in my sight 
13. 8 she took flour, .and did bake the cakes 
13. 10 Tamar took the cakes which she had 

CAKES, to make — , 

^0 make cakes in the shape of a heart, 33S labab, 3. 

2 Sa. 13. 8 and made cakes in his sight, and did bake 
CAKES, unleavened — 

Cake pressed out, .tito malsUah. 

Josh. 5. II unleavened cakes, and parched (corn) ia 



Judg. 6. ig unleavened cakes of an ephah of flour 
6. 20 Take the flesh aud the unleavened cakes 
6. 21 touched the flesh and theuuleavenedcakes 
6. 21 consumed the flesh and the unleavened ca, 

CA'-LAH, nh^firm. 

One of the most ancient cities of Assyria. It was 
founded by .^sshur. The site is marked by the Nimnid 
ruins, wliich have furnished a large proportion of the 
Assyrian remains uow in Britain. It was the capital 
of the Assyrian empire (B.C. 930-720), and was the resi- 
dence of Sardanapalus and his successors down to the 
time of Sargon, who built a new capital, which he called 
by his own name, on the site of the modern KJiorsabad. 
Gen. 10. II Asshur. builded. the city. .C. 

10. 12 And Kesen between Nineveh and C 

CALAMITY — 

l.Cataniilif, mist, vapour, TX ed. 

Deut 32. 35 for the day of their calamity (Is) at l)and 
2 Sa. 22. 19 prevented me in the day of my calamity 
Psa 18. i3 They prevented me in. .day of my calam. 
Prov. 1. 26 I also will laugh at your calamity ; I will 
6. IS Therefore shall his calamity come sud. 
17. 5 he that is glad at calamities shall not 
24. 22 For their calamity shall rise suddenly 
27. 10 neither go .in the day of thy calamity 
Jer. 18. 17 I will show them, .day of their calamity 
46. 21 the day of their calamity was come upon 

48. 16 The calamity of J/oab (is) near to come 

49. 8 I will bring the calamity of Esau upon 
49. 32 I will bring their calamity from all sides 

Eze. 35. 5 shed (the blood), .in the time of their cal. 
01)ad. 13, i3Thoushoulde5tnot. .in. theircalamity 
2. Accident, misfortune, niri, mri havvah, hayyah. 
Job 6. 2 my calamity laid in the balances together 

30. 13 They mar my path, .set forward my cal. 
Psa. 57. I make my refuge, until (these)calamitie3 
Prov ig. 13 A foolish son (is) the calamity of his 

3. Evil, bad, m ra. 

Psa 141. 5 my prayer also, .in their calamities 

CAlAlffUS — 

A reed, cane, njp qaneh. 

Exod3o. 23 sweet calamus two hundred and fifty 
Song 4. 14 Spikenard and saffron ; calamus and cin. 
Eze. 27. ig cassia, anilcalamus, were in thy market 

CAL'-COL, ^373 sustaining 

A son of Zerah, the son of Judah by his daughter-in-law 
Tamar, B.c 1680. See Chalcol, which in Hebrew is 
identical with Calcot. 

1 Ch. 2. 6 sons of Zerah. .Heman, and C, and Dara 
CALDRON — 

1. Caldron, I'lOJX agmon. 

Job 41. 20 (oui) of a seething pot or caldron 

2. Kettle, basket, i" dud. 

2 Ch. 35. 13 in caldrons, and in pans, and divided 
Z.Pot, TO' sir. 

Jer. 52. 18 The caldrons also, and the shovels, and 
52. 19 fli'e pans, and the bowls, and the caldrons 

Eze. II. 3 this (city is) the caldron, and we (be) the 
II. 7 they (are) the flesh, .(city is) the caldron 
II. II This (city) shall not be your caldron 

i. Caldron, r\rS\i qallachath. 

I Sa. 2. 14 And he struck (it) into the. .caldron 
Mic. 3. 3 for the pot, and as flesh within the cald. 

CA'-LEB, aba bold, impetuous. 

1. A son of Jephunneh, by which patronymic he is 
usually designated. He is mentioned among the chiefs 
sent to spy out Canaan, and with Joshua brought back 
a favourable report (B.C. 1650). He was a prince of 
Judah, as chief of the Hezronites, while Nahshon was 
Prince of the whole tribe. When 85 years of age be 
claimed possession of the land of the Anakims, Kirjath- 
arba or Hebron ami the neighbouring hill-country, 
which was granted, and he courageously took possession 
of it, driving out the three sons of Anak, B.C. 1600. 
Nura 13. 6 Of the tribe of Judah, C. the son of Jeph. 

13. 30 And C. stilled the people before Moses 

14. 6 Joshua.. and C. ..rent their clothes 

14. 24 my servant C. . .him will I bring into the 
14. 30 ye shall not come into the land, .save C. 
14. 38 and C. the son of Jephunneh. .lived (still) 
26. 65 there was not left a man. .save C- the 
32. 12 Save C. the son of Jephunneh the Kene. 
34. 19 Of the tribe of Judah, C. the sou of Jeph. 
Dent. I. 36 Save C. the son of Jephunneh ; he shall 
Josh.14. 6 C. the son of Jephunneh the Kenezite 
14. 13 gave unto C. the son of Jephunneh Heb. 

14. 14 Hebron, .became the inheritance of C. 

15. 13 unto C. the son of Jephunneh he gave a 
15. 14 C. drove thence the three sons of Anak 
15: 16 Aud C. said. He that smiteth Kirjath. 
15. 17 the son of Kenez, the brother of C, took 
15. 18 and C. said unto her. What wouldest 

21. 12 gave they to C. the son of Jephunneh 
Judg. I. 12 And C. said. He that smiteth Kirjath. 
I. 13 Othniel the son of Kenaz, C.'s younger 
I. 14 and C. said unto her, What wilt thou? 
1. 15 C. gave her the upper springs and the 
I. 20 they gave Hebron unto C, as Moses 
3. 9 Othniel the son of Kenaz, C."s younger 
1 Sa 25. 3 (was) churlish.. and he.. of. house of C. 
30 14 made an invasion (upou). the south of C. 
I Ch. 2! 46 Ephah, C.'s concubine, bare Harau. and 
g. 48 Maachah, C.'s concubine, bare Sheber 



I Ch. 2. 49 and the daughter of C. (was) Aclisa 
4. 15 suns of C. the son of Jephunneh ; Iru 
6. 56 they gave to C. the son of Jephunneh 

2. Son of Hezron son of Vharez son of JQdah, and father 
of Hur by Ephrath or Ephratah, and so grandfather of 
Caleb the spy (No. i.) There is some confusion about 
this Caleb. B.C. 1530-1430. 

I Ch. 2. 18 And C. the son of Hezron begat, .of Azu. 
2. 19 C. took unto him Ephrath, which bare 
2 42 the sons of C. the brother of Jerahmcel 

3. Son of Hur son of Caleb (No. 2.) B.C. 1300. 

I Ch. 2. 50 These were the sons of C. the son of Hn* 

CA-LEB EPH-RA'-TAH, nrntK jIjti. 

A place near Belhlehem-Judah', supposed to have been 

named after Caleb and his wife Ephratah. 

I Cli. a. 24 after that Hezron was dead in C.-e. 
CALF — 

Calf, the young of theherd, fed on milk and the branches 
of trees, fattened in stalls, offered in sacrifice when a. 
year old, and considered a delicacy. It was worshipped 
in Egypt, which induced the impatient Israelites to 
demand that Aaron should make one that should go 
before them. This he did of the women's ornaments. 
It was molten in the fire, fashioned with a graving tool, 
an altar built to it, and worshipped with revelry. 
Jeroboam (B.C. 970) made two of gold, which he placed 
in Bethel and Dan, the extreme limits of his kingdom, 
appointed priests, built altars, and offered sacrifices. 
This, though denounced by a prophet, was carried on by 
every succeeding king of Israel, and became the great- 
sin of Israel, for which they were punished, carried 
into Assyria, and finally perished in obUv,iou. 

\.Son of tlie herd, ip?"!! ben baqar. 

Gen. 18. 7 fetched a calf tender and good, and gava 
18. 8 the calf which he had dressed, and set (it) 
I Sa. 14. 32 took sheep, and oien, and calves, and 

2. Calf, heifer, Sjy egel. 

Exod32. 4 afte'r he had made it a molten calf 

32. 8 they have made them a molten calf, and 
32. 19 as soon as he came nigh.. he saw the caU 
32. 20 took the calf which they had made, and 
32. 24 I cast it. .and there came out this calf 
32. 35 because Ihey made the calf which Aaron 

Lev. 9. 3 a calf and a lamb, (both) of the first year 
g. 8 slew the calf of the sin-oH^cring which 

Deut. 9. 16 (and) had made you a molten calf 

9. 21 I took your sin, the calf which ye had 

I Sa. 28. 24 the women had a fat calf in the house 

1 K.i.12. 28 made two calves (of) gold, and said unto 

12. 32 sacrificing unto the calves that he had 

2 Ki.io. 29 (to wit), the golden calves that (were) in 

17. 16 made them molten images, .two calves 
2 Ch. II. 15 and for the calves which he had made 

13. 8 (there are) with you golden calves, which 
Neh. 9. 18 when tlieyhad made them a molten calf 
Psa. 29. 6 He maketh them also to skip like a calf 

68. 30 the multitude of the bulls, with the calves' 
ic6. 19 They made a calf in Horeb. .worshipped 
Isa. II. 6 the calf and the young lion and the 

27. 10 there shall the calf feed, and there shaB 
Jer. 34. 18 when they cut the calf in twain, and 

34. 19 which passed between, .parts of the call 
Eze. I. 7 their feet (was) like the sole of a calf's 
Hos. 8. 5 Thy calf, Samaria, hath cast (thee) off 

8. 6 the calf of Samaria shall be broken in 
13. 2 Let the men that sacrifice kiss the calves 

Amos 6. 4 the calves out of the midst of the stall 
Mic. 6. 6 shall I come before him. .with calves ol 
Mai. 4. 2 and grow up as calves of the stall 

3. Calf, .-1^:5; eglah. 

Hos. 10. 5 inhabitants. .shall fear becauseof..calve3 
i.A young bull, ]jrodu<e, "13, -\^ par. 

Hos. 14. 2 so will we render the calves of our lip3 
Z.A young calf, fiScrxos moschos. 

Lukei5. 23 bring hither the fatted calf, and kill (it) 
15. 27 and thy father hath killed the fatted calf 
15. 30 thou hast killed for him the fatted calf 
Heb. g. 12 Neither by the blood of goats and calves 

9. 19 he took the blood of calves and of goats 
Rev. 4. 7 and the second beast like a calf 

CALF, to make a — 

To make a calf, fiocrxoiroliu moscfiopoie^. 
Acts 7. 41 And they made a calf in those days 

CALF, young — 

A heifer, son of ike herd, ip3"t? ^?y egel ben heuqar. 
Lev. 9. 2 Take thee a young calf for a sin offering 

CALKEE — 

Repairers of a breach, P^^ 'p'lrip machaziqe bedeq. 
Eze. 27. 9 wise (men) thereof were in thee, .calkers 
27. 27 calkers, and the occupiers of thy merch. 

CALL, to — 

l.To say, 'i^'^ amar. 

Isa. 5. 2o'Woe unto them that call evil good, and 
Lam. 2. 15 that (men) call The perfection of beauty 

2. To cause to come in, Ni3 bo, 5. 

Esth. 5. 10 he sent and called for his friends, and 

3. To cry (Jcyr help), pyi zaaq. 

Judg 12. 2 when I called you, ye delivsred me not 
LTo cause to cry [for help), pyj uiaq, 5. 

Judg 4. 10 Barak called Zebulun and Napbtali to 



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CALL 



6 . To call, name, KniJ qara. 

Oen. I. 5 called the light Day., darkness he called. 
1. 8 And God called the firmanient Heaven 
I. to And God called the dry (land) Earth 

1. lo gathering, .of the waters called he seas 

2. 19 brought (them)., to see what he would call 

2. 19 whatsoever Adam called every living 

3. 9 the Lord God called unto Adam, and 

3. 20 Adam called his wife's name Eve 

4. 17 he huilded a city, and called the name 

4. 25 she bare a son, and called his name Seth 
4. 26 and he called his name Euos 

4. 26 then began men to call upon the name of 

5. 2 and blessed them, and called their name 
5. 3 begat (a son), .and called his name Seth 
5. 29 called his name Noah, saying, This (same) 

It. 9 Therefore is the name of it called Babel 
12. 8 and called upon the name of the Lord 

12. 18 Pharoah called Abram, and said. What 

13. 4 there Abram called on the name of the 
16. II bear a son. .shalt call his name Ishmael 
16. 13 she called the name of the Lord that 

16. 15 and Abram called his sou's name..Ish. 

17. 15 thou Shalt not call her name Sarai, but 
17. 19 thou shalt call his name Isaac : and I will 
19. 5 they called unto Lot, and said unto him 
19. 37 bare a son, and called his name Moab 

19. 38 bare a son, and called his name Beaammi 

20. 8 called all his servants, and told all 

20. 9 Abimelech called Abraham, aud said 
St. 3 Abraham called the name of his son. .Is. 

21. 17 the angel of God called to Hagar out of 
21. 31 Wherefore he called thatplace Beer-ahebi 

21. 33 and called there on the name of the Lord 

22. II the angel of the Lord called unto him 
22. 14 Abraham called, .thatplace Jehovah ji. 
02. 15 the angel of the LORD called unto Abra. 
24. 57 they said, We will call the damsel, aud 

24. 58 they called Rebekah, and said unto her 

25. 25 and they called his name Esau 

26. 9 Abimelech called Isaac, and said. Behold 
26. 18 and he called their names after the 

a6. 18 by which his father had called them 
26. 20 and he called the name of the well Esek 
26. 2t and he called the name of it Sitnah 
26. 22 and he called the name of it Rehohoth 
26. 25 and called upon the name of the Lord 

26. 33 he called it Shebah. .the name of the 

27. I he called Esau his eldest son, and said 

27. 42 and she. .called Jacob her younger sou 
bB. I Isaac called Jacob, and blessed him 

28. 19 he called the name of that place Beth-el 

29. 32 bare a son, and she called his name Reu. 
29. 33 bare a son .and she called his name Sim. 

29. 35 therefore she called his name Judah 

30. 6 God.. given me a son: therefore called 
30. 8 and she called his name Xaphtali 

30. II A troop Cometh : and she called his 

30. 13 and she called his name Asher 

30. 18 aud she called his name Issachar 

30. 20 and she called his name Zebulun 

30. 21 she bare a daughter, and called her name 

30. 24 she called his name Joseph ; and said 

31. 4 Jacob sent and called Rachel and Leah 
31. 47 Laban called it Jegar-sahadutha 

31. 47 but Jacob called it Galeed 

31. 54 Then Jacob, .called his brethren to eat 
'32. 2 and he called the name. .Mahanaim 

32. 30 Jacob called the name of the place Penlel 

33. 20 an altar, and called it El-elohe-Israel 
35. 7 he built there an altar, and called the 
35. 10 and he called his name Israel 

35. 15 Jacob called the name of the placo 

35. 18 as her soul was In departing, .she called 
35. 18 but his father called him Benjamiu 
38. 3 and he called hia name Er 
38. 4 and she called his name Onaa 
38. 5 bare a son ; and called his name Slielah 
39. 14 That she called unto the men of her house 
41. 8 he sent and called for all the magicians 
41. 14 Then Pharaoh sent and called Joseph 
41. 45 And. .called Joseph's name Zaphnath. 
41. 51 And Joseph called the name of the first 
41. 52 the name of the second called he Ephr. 

46. 33 when Pharaoh shall call you, and shall 

47. 29 he called his son Joseph, and said unto 
49. I Jacob called unto his sons, and ^lu 

Exod. I. 18 the kiug of Egypt called for. .mmwive» 
2. 7 Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of 
2. 8 the maid went and called the child's 

2. TO she called his name Moses : and sha 
2. 20 call him, that he may eat bread 

2. 22 she bare (him) a sou, and he called hia 

3. 4 God called unto him out of the midst of 

7. II Pharaoh also called the wise men and 

8. 8 Pharaoh called for Moses and Aafou 

8. 25 Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron 
9. -27 Pharaoh sent, and cailed for Moses and 

10. 16 Theu Pharaoh called for Moses and Aaron 
10. 24 Pharaoh called unto Moses, and said 

12. 21 Moses called for all the elders of Israel 
12. 31 he called for Moses and Aaron by night 

16. 31 Israel called the name thereof Manna 

17. 7 he called the name of the place Massah 
17. IS Moses built an altar, and called the 

tg. 3 the Lord called unto him out of the 
19. 7 Moses came and called for the elders of 
19. 20 the Lord called Moses (up) to the top of 
24. 16 the seventh day he called unto Moses 
31. 2 I have called by name Bezabeel the son of 
33. 7 and called It the TaberDacle of the Con, 



Exod 34. i5anddo sacrifice unto their gods, and . . call 

34. 31 Moses called unto them ; and Aaron and 

35. 30 the Lord hath called by name B^zaleel 
3b. 3 Moses called Bezaleel and Aholiab, aud 

Lev. I. I the Lord called unto Moses, and spake 
g. I (that) Moses called Aaron and his sons 

10. 4 Moses called Mishael and Elzaphan, the 
Num II. 3 he called the name of the place Taberah 

11. 34 he called, .that place Kibrolh-hattaavah 

12. 5 called Aaron and Miriam, .both came 

13. 16 Moses called Oshea the son of Nun, Jeh. 
16. 12 Moses sent to call Dathan and Abiram 

21. 3 he called the name of the place Hoimah 

22. 5 He sent messengers, .to call him 

22. 20 If the men come to call thee, rise up 
22. 37 Did I not earnestly send unto thee to call 

24. 10 Balak said. .1 called thee to curse mine 

25. 2 they called the people.unto the sacrifices 

32. 41 Jair. .took, .and called them Havothjair 
• 32. 42 and called it Nobah, after his own name 

Deut. 2. II but the Moabites call them Emims 

2. 20 the Ammonites call them Zamzummims 
3. 9 (Which) Herraon the Sidonians caU Sirion 

3. 9 and the Amorites call it Shenir 

3. 14 aud called them after his own name 

4. 7 in all (things that) we call upon him (for)? 

5. I Moses called all Israel, and said unto 
25. 8 the elders of his city shall call him, and 
29. 2 Jloses called unto all Israel, and said 
31. 7 Moses called unto Joshua, and said unto 
31. 14 call Joshua, and present yourselves in 

33. 19 They shall call the people unto the mount. 
Josh. 4. 4 Joshua called the twelve men, whom he 

6. 6 Joshua the son of Nun called the priests 
g. 22 Joshua called for them, and he spake unto 

10. 24 Joshua called for all the men of Israel 
19. 47 and called Leshem, Dan, after the name 

22. i Joshua called the Reubenites, and the 
22. 34 the children of Reuben . . called the altar 

23. 2 Joshua called for all Israel, (and) for 

24. I Joshua, .called for the elders of Israel 
24. 9 sent and called Balaam the son of Beor 

Judg. 1. 26 and built a city, and called the name 

2. 5 they called the name of that place Boch. 

4. 6 she sent and called Barak the son of A. 
6. 24 Gideon built an altar, .and called it Jeh. 
6. 32 on that day he called him Jerubbaal 

8. I Why. .served us thus, that thou calledst 

9. 54 he called hastily unto theyoung man his 
12. I aud didst not call us to go with thee ? . 
13. 24 the woman bare a son, and called his 

14. IS have ye called us to take that we have t 

15. 17 and called that place Ramath-lehi 

13. 18 he was sore athirst, and called on the 

15. 19 whereforehe called. namer.En-hakkore 
16. 18 she sent and called for the lords of the 

16. 19 she called for a man, and she caused him 
16. 25 came to pass, .they said, Call for Samson 
16. 25 they called for Samson out of the prison 
16. 28 Samson called unto the Lord, and said 

18. 12 they called that place Mahaneh-dau unto 
18. 2g they called the name of the (dty Dah 

21. 13 and to call peaceably unto them 
Ruth I. 20 she said unto them, Call me not Naomi 

1. 21 why (then) call ye me Naomi, seeing the 

4. 17 There is a son born.. and they called his 

I Sa. 1. 20 that she bare a son, and called his name 

3. 4 the Lord called Samuel: and he answered' 
3. s and said, Here (am) I ; for thou calledst 
3. 5 And he said, I called not, lie down again 
3. 6 Here (am) I ; for thou didst call me 

3. 6 he answered, I called not, my son ; lie 
3. 8 the Lord called Samuel again the third 
3. 8 Eli perceived that the Lord had called 
3. 9 if he call thee, that thou shalt say. Speak 
3. 10 the Lord came, .and called as at other 
^. 16 Then Eli called Samuel, and said, Samuel 
6. 2 the Philistines called for the priests and 
7. 12 and called thenameofitEben-ezer,saying 
9. 26 that Samuel called Saul to the top of the 

12. 17 I will call unto the Lord, and he shall 

12. 18 So Samuel called unto the Lord ; and the 
16. 3 call Jesse to the sacrifice, and I will 

16. 5 he sanctified ; .and called them to the 

16. 8 Jesse called Abinadab, and made him 
tg. 7 Jonathan called David, and Jonathan 
22. II the king sent to call Abimelech the priest 
28. 15 I have called thee, that thou mayest 

2g. 6 Achish called David, and said unto him 
e Sa. I. J he saw me, and called unto me : and I 
1. 15 David called one of the young men, and 
2. 26 Then Abner called to Joab, and said 

5. 9 David dwelt in the fort, and called it, The 
5. 20 Therefore he called the name of that 

6. 8 and he called the name of the place Per. 
g. 2 when they had called him unto David 

g. g Then the king called to Ziba, Saul's 

11. 13 when David had called him, he did eat 

12. 24 she bare a son, and he called his name 

12. 2s he called his name Jedidiah, because 

13. 17 he called his servant that ministered 

14. 33 when he had called for Absalom, he came 

15. 2 then Absalom called unto him, and said 

17. s Then said Absalom, Call now Hushai 
18. 18 he called the pillar after his own name 

18. 26 the' -watchman called unto the porter 
18. 28 Ahimaaz called, and said unto the king 

21. 2 the king called the Gibeonites, and said 

22. 4 I will call on the Lord, (who is) 

22. 7 In my distress I called upon the Lord 
I Ki I. g called all his brethren the king's sons 
I, lo But Nathau the .prophet, .he called not 



I Ki. I. 19 hath called all the sons of the king, and 
I. 19 Solomon thy servant hath he not called 
1. 25 hath called all the king's sons, and the 
I. 26 But me, (even) me. .hath he not called 
I. 28 king David, .said, Call me Bath-sheba 

1. 32 Call me Zadok the priest, and Nathan 

2. 36 the king sent and called for Shimei, and 
2. 42 And the king sent and called for Shinici 
7. 21 he set up the right pillar, and called the 

7. 21 he set up the left pillar, and called the 

8. 43 according to all that the stranger calletli 
8. 52 to hearken unto them in all that they call 
g. 13 he called them the land of Cabul unto 

12. 3 That they, sent and called him 

11. 20 sent and called him unto the congregation 
16 24 and called the name of tlie city which he 
17. 10 he called to her, and said. Fetch me, I 

17. II as she was going to fetch (it), he called to 

18. 3 And Ahab called Obadiah, which (was) 
18. 24 call ye on the name of your gods 

18. 24 and I will call on the name of the Lord 
18. 25 call on the name of your gods, but put no 
18. 26 called on the name of Baal from morning 

20. 7 the king of Israel called all the elders 
22. 9 Then the king of Israel called an officer 
22. 13 the messenger that was goue to call Mic. 

s Kl. 3. 10 that the Lord hath called these three 
3. 13 for the Lord hath called these three kings 
4. 12 he said to Gehazi.. Call this Shunanimite 

, 4. 12 when he had called her, she stood before 
4. 15 said. Call her. And when he had called 
4. 22 she called unto her husband, and said 
4. 36 he called Gehazi, and said. Call this Shu. 

4. 36 Call this Shunammite. So he called her 

5. II and call on the name of the Lord his God 

6. II he called his servants, and said unto 

7. 10 So they came and called unto the porter 

7. II he called the porters; and they told (it) 

8. I for the Lord hath called for a famine 
g. I Elisha the prophet called one of the 

10. 19 therefore call unto me all the prophets 

12. 7 Then king Jehoash called for Jehoiada 
14. 7 and called the name of it Joktheel unto 
18. 4 and he called it Nehushtan 

18. 18 when they had called to the king, there 
I Ch. 4. 9 his mother called his name Jabez, saying 

4. 10 Jabez called on the God of Israel, saying 
7. 16 Maachah. .bare a son, and she called hia 
7. 23 he called his name Beriah, because it 

11. 7 therefore they called it the city of David 

14. II called the name of that place Baal-pera. 

15. II David called for Zadok and Abiathar the 

16. 8 Give thanks unto the LORD, call upon his 

21. 26 David;built,there an altar, .and called 

22. 6 he called for Solomon his son, and 
eCh. 3. 17 called the name of that on the right hand 

6. 33 all that the stranger calleth to thee for 
10. 3 And they sent and called him 

18. 8 the king of Israel called for one 

18. 12 the messenger that went to call Micaiah 

24. 6 the king called for Jehoiada the chief 

Neh. 5. 12 I called the priests, and took an oath of 

Esth. 4. 5 Then called Esther for Hatach, (one) of 

g. 26 Wherefore they called these days Purira 

Job I. 4 sent and called for their three sisters, to 

5. I Call now, if there be any that will answer 
9. 16 If I had called, and he had answered me 

12. 4 who calleth upon God, and he answereth 

13. 22 Then call thou, and I will answer 

14. 15 Thou shalt call, and 1 will answer thee 

19. 16 I called my servant, and he gave (me) no 
27. 10 will he always call upon God ? 

42. 14 he called the name of the first, Jemima 
Fsa. 4. I Hear me when I call, God of my right. 
4. 3 the Lord will hear when I call unto him 

14. 4 and call riot upon the Lord 

17 61 have called upon thee, for thou wilt 
18. 3 l-vnW call upon the Lord, (who is) worthy 
18. 6 In my distress I called upon the Lord 
so. 9 let the King hear us when we call 

31. 17 for I have called upon thqe : let the 
42. 7 Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of 

49. II they call (their) lands after their own 
so. I and called the earth, from the rising of 

50. 4 He shall call to the heavens from above 
50. IS And call upon me in the day of trouble 
S3. 4 they have not called upon God 

ss. 16 As for me, 1 will call upon God ; and 
79. 6 that have not called upon thy name 

80. 18 quicken us, and we will call upon thy 
81. 7 Thou calledst in trouble, and I delivered 
86. s plenteous in mercy unto all them that call 
86. 7 In the day of my trouble I will call upou 
88. 9 Lord, I have called daily upon thee 

gi. IS He shall call upon me, and I will answer 
gg. 6 and Samuel among them that call upoa 
gg. 6 they called upon the Lord, and he answ. 
102. 2 in the day (when) I call answer me 
IDS. I call upon his name : malce known his 
105. 16 he called for a famine upon the land 
116. 2 will I call upon (liim) as long as I live 
116. 4 Then called I upon tjie name of the LOKD 
116. 13 aud call upon the name of the Lord 
116. 17 and will call upon the name of theLOED 
118. 5 I called upon the Lord in distress 
145. 18 The Lord (is) nigh unto all them that call 
145. 18 to all that call upon him in truth 
147. 4 he calleth them by all (their) names 
Prov. I. 24 Because I have called, and ye refused ; I 
I. 28 Then shall they call upon me, but I will 

7. 4 and call understanding (thy) kinswomaoi 

8. 4 Unto you, men, I call ; and my voice 



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Prov. g. 15 To call passengers who go right on their 

j8. 6 and his mouth callcth for strolies 
Bong 5. 6 I called him, but he gave me no answer 
Isa. • 7. H bear a son, and shall call his name Ini. 
8. 3 Call his name Mahar-shalal hash-baz. 

12. 4 say. Praise the Lord, call upon his name 

13. 3 I have also called my mighty ones for 
jj. II He calleth to me out of Seir, Watchman 
82. 12 in that day did the Lord God of hosts call 
22. 20 I will call ray servant Eliakim the son 
34. 12 They shall call tho nobles . . the kingdom 

40. 26 he calleth thera all by names by the 

41. 2 called him to his foot, gave the nations 
41. 4 calling the generations from the begin. 
41. 9 and called thee from the chief men 

41. 25 from the rising of the sun shall he call 

42. 6 I.. have called thee in righteousness , 

43. I 1 have called (thee) by thy name; thou 

43. 42 But thou hast not called upon me, Ja. 

44. s another shall call (himself) by the name 

44. 7 And who, as I, shall call, and shall 

45. 3 I . which call (thee) by thy name, (am) 

45. 4 I have even called thee by thy name 

46. II Calling a ravenous bird from the east 
48. 13 (when) 1 call unto them, they stand up 

48. 15 I, (evea)I,havespoken; yea, Ihave called 

49. I The Lord hath called me from the 
so. 2 when I called, (was there) none to 

51. 2 for I called hira alone, and blessed hira 

54. 6 the Lord hath called thee as a v/oman 

55. 5 thou Shalt call a nation, .thou knowest 
55. 6 call ye upon him while he is near 

58. 5 wilt thou call this, .an acceptable day 
58. 9 shaltthou call, and the Lord shall answer 

58. 13 and call the sabbath a delight, the holy 

59. 4 Nonecallethforjustice,nor(any)pleadeth 
60. 14 they shall call thee. The city of the Lord 

60. 18 but thou Shalt call thy walls Salvation 
^i. 6 (men) shall call you the Ministers of our 
6a. 12 And they shall call thera. The holy 

64. 7 And (there is) none that calleth upon thy 

65. 12 because when I called, ye did not answer 
65. IS and call his servants by another name 

65. 24 that before they call, 1 will answer ; and 

66. 4 because when I called, none did answer 
Jer. I. IS I will call all the families of the kingdoms 

3. 17 they shall call Jerusalem the throne of 
3. 19 and I said, Thou shalt call me. My father 

6. 30 Reprobate silver shall (men) call thera 

7. 13 and I called you, but ye answered not 

7. 27 thou shalt also call unto them ; but they 
9. 17 Consider ye, and call for the mourning 

10. 25 upon the families that call not on thy 
ji. i6 The Lord called thy name, A green olive 

12. 6 yea, they have called a multitude after 
20. 3 Lord hath not called thy name Pashur 
29. 12 Then shall ye call upon me, and ye shall 
30. 17 because they called thee an Outcast 

33. 3 Call unto me, and I will answer thee 

35. 17 I have called, .but they have, .answered 

36. 4 Then Jeremiah called Baruch the son of 

42. 8 Then called he Johanan. .son of Kareah 

lam. 1. 15 he hath called an assembly against me 

1. 19 I called for my lovers, (but) they deceived 

r. 21 wilt bring the day (that) thou hast called 

2. 22 Thou hast called as in a solemn day my 

3. s5 I called upon thy name, O Lord, out of 
3. 57 I called upon thee : thou saidst. Fear 

Eze. 9. 3 he called to the man clothed with linen 
36. 29 1 will call for the corn, and will increase 

38. 21 1 will call for a sword against him 

39. II they shall call (it), The valley of Hamon. 
Dan. 2. 2 the kingcommanded to call the magicians 

8. i6 1 heard a man's voice, .which called, and 
Hoa. I. 4 the LORD said.. Call his name Jezreel 

I. 6 (God) said. .Call her name Lo-ruhamah 

1. 9 Then said <God), Call his name Lo-ammi 
2. 16 it shall be. .(that) thou shalfc call me Ishi 
B. 16 and shalt call me no more Baali 

7. 7 (there is) none among them that calleth 
7. II they call to Egypt, they go to Assyria, 

11. I and called my son out of Egypt 

II. 2 (As) they called them, 30 they went from 
II. 7 though they called them to the Moat 
Joel 1. 14 Sanctify ye a fast, call a solemn assembly 

2. is sanctify a fast, call a solemn assembly 
2. 32 whosoever shall call on. .name Qf the 

2. 32 in the remnant whom the Lord shall call 
^inos s. 8 that calleth for the waters of the sea 
5. 16 they shall call the husbandmjm 
7. 4 behold, the Lord GoD called to contend 

9. 6 he that calleth for the waters of the sea 
Jon. I. 6 sleeper? arise, call upon thy God, if so 
Zeph. 3. 9 that they may all call upon the name of 
Hag: I. II I called for a drought upon the land, and 
Zecti. 3. 10 shall ye call every man his neighbour 

II. 7 1 took unto me two staves, .one I called 
II. 7 the other I called Bands ; and I fed the 

13. 9 they shall call on my name, and I will 
Mai. I. 4 shallcall them, The border of wickedness 

6. To say, speak, eliroi' eipon. 

Johnio. 35 If he called them gods unto whom the 

7. To call upon, ivtKa\Su> epikaleo. 

2 Co. 1. 23 Moreover X call God for a record upon 

8. To say, speak, ipZ ero. 

John 15. IS but I nave called you friends ; for all 

9. To call, name, Ka\eti> kaleo. 

Matt. I. 21 thou shalt call his name Jesus ; for he 
I. 23 and they shall call his name Emmanuel 



Matt. I as her first bom son : and he called his 

2. 7 when he had privily called the, wise men 
2. IS Out of Egypt have I called my sou 
«. 21 he saw other two brethren., and he called 
9. 13 for I am not come to call the rigliteoua 

10. 25 If they have called the master of the 

2o. 8 Call the labourers, and give them (their) 
22. 3 sent forth his servants to call them that 
22. 43 How then doth David in spirit call him 

22. 45 If David then call him Lord, how is he 

23. 9 call no (man) your father upon the earth 
25. 14 (who) called his own servants, and ' 

Mark i. 20 straightway he called them : and they 
2. 17 I came not to call the righteous, but 

Luke r. 13 and thou shalt call his name John 

I. 31 bring forth a son, and shalt call his name 
I. 59 they called him Zacharias, after.. his 

5. 32 I came not to call the righteous, but 

6. 46 why call ye me. Lord, Lord, and do not 
14. 13 call the poor, the maimed, the lame, tho 

19. 13 he called his ten servants, and delivered 

20. 44 David therefore calleth him Lord, how is 
Johnio. 3 he calleth his own sheep by narae, and 
Acts 4. 18 they called them, and commanded thera 

14. 12 they called Barnabas, Jupiter ; and Paul 
Bom. 4. 17 who quickeneth the dead, and calleth 

8. 30 whom he did. .them he also called 

8. 30 whom he called, them he also justified 
g. II not of works, but of him that calleth 

9. 24 Even us, whom he hath called, not of 
9. 23 I will call them my people, which were 

I Co. 7. IS but God hath called us to peace 

7. 17 as the Lord hath called every one. Bo let 
Gal. I. 6 soon removed from him that called you 

1. IS it pleased God. .and called (me) by his 

5. 8 persua3iOD(cometh)notofhimthatcalIeth 

1 Th. 2. 12 God, who hath called you unto his king. 

4. 7 God hath not called lis unto uncleanneas 

5. 24 Faithful fis) he that calleth you, who 

a Th. 2. 14 Whereunto he called.you by our gospel 

2 Ti. I. 9 Who hath saved us, and called (us) with. 
Heb. 2. II he is not ashamed to call them brethren 

1 Pe. 1. 15 he which hath called you is holy, so be 

2. 9 of him who hath called you out of dark. 

3. 6 as Sara obeyed Abraham, calling him 

J. 10 who hath called us unto his eternal glory 

2 Pe. I. 3 him that hath called us to glory and 

10. To lay out in order, collect, say, Kiya lego, 
Mattig. 17 he said unto him, Why callest thou me 
Mark JO. 18 Jesus said. .Why callest thou me good ? 

12. 37 David therefore himself calleth him Lord 

15. 12 (unto him) whom ye call the King of the 
LukeiS. 19 Jesus said. .Why callest thou me good ? 

20. 37 he calleth the Lord the God of Abraham 
Johnis. IS Henceforth I call you not servants 
Acts 10. 28 that I should not call any man common 

24. 14 after the way which they call heresy, so 
£ev. 2. 20 Jezebel, which calleth herself a prophet. 

11. To call after to oneself, fieraKaKea. 

Acts 20. 17 and called the elders of the church 

I2.T0 use a name, bvoni^a onomazo. 

Acts ig. 13 to call over them which had evil spirits 

3.3. To call toward, wpoffKaXeu proskaleo. 

Mattis. 10 he called the multitude, and said unto 
18. 32 his lord, after that he had called hira 
lukeis- 26 he called one of the servants^ and asked 
Acts 2. 39 as many as the lord our God shall call 
5. 40 when they had called the apostles, and 
16. 10 the Lord had called us for to preach the 

14.2b sound, cry, <puvdaj phoned. 

Matt 20. 32 Jesus stood still, and called them, and 
Mark 3. 31 hisbrethren.. sent unto him,[calling hira] 
g. 35 he sat down, and called the twelve, and 
10. 49 they call the blind man. .he calleth thee 

15. 35 they heard fit), said. Behold, he calleth 
Luke 8. 54 took her by the hand, and called, saying 

14. 12 call not thy friends, nor thy brethren 

16. 2 And he called him, and said.. I hear this 
John r. 48 Before that Philip called thee. .1 saw 

2. 9 the governor of the feast called the bride. 
4. 16 Go, call thy husband, and come hither 
g. 18 they called the parents of him that had 
9. 24 Then again called they the man that was 

11. 28 she went her way, and called Mary her 

12. 17 when he called Lazarus out of his grave 

13. 13 Ye call me Master and Lord: and ye say 
18.33 Then Pilate entered.. and called Jesus 

Acts 9. 41 when he had called the saints and 

10. 7 he called two of his household servants 
10. 18 And called, and asked whether Simon 
ISee also Blessed, happy, record, remembrance, 
witness.] 

CALL (a name), to — 

To put, place, oife' sum. 

Judg. 8. 31 a son, whose name he called Abimelech 

CALL haek, to — 

To cause to turn aside, -ao sur, 5. 

.Isa. 31. 2 he. .will not caU back hia words ; but will 

CALL for, to — 

l.To call, cry, K")3 qara. 

I Ki. 8. s2 in all that they call for unto thee 

2.T0 ask, ojTe'ai aiteo. 

Acts 16. 29 Then he called for a light, andsprang in 



3. To call after to oneself, iieraKaXiv melakalefi. 

Atta.24. 25 I have a convenient season I will call for 
^.lo send after, ixiTantfiTru metapempo. 

Acts ID. 5 cull for (one) Simon, whose surname is P. 

11. 13 Send men to Joppa, and call for Simon 

B.Tn call alongside, napaKuKfU) parakaled. 
Acts 28. 20 For this cause, .have I called for you 

6.T0 call toward, ■rpo(rKo.\iai proskaleo. 

Acts 13. 7 a prudent man; who called for Barnabas 
Jas. s- 14 It^t him call for the elders of the church 

l.To sound, cry, (pavta phoneO, 

Mattz;. 47 Some, .said. This (roan) calleth for EUaa 
Johnii. 28 The Master is come, and calleth (or thee 

CALL hither, to — 

To call after to oneself, /xfraKaXeco metakaleS. 
Acts JO. 32 Send.. to Joppa, and call hither Simon' 

CALL in, to — 

To call in, daKaXiu) eiekaleo. 

Acts 10. 23 Then called he them In, and lodged 

CALL in question, to — 

l.To call in, accuse, eyKaKeuj epkaleS. 

Acts 19. 40 we are in danger to be called In question 
2.T0 judge, Kplvoo krind. 

Acts 23. 6 I am a Pharisee . . I am called In question 
24. 21 1 am called in question by you this day 
CALL on, to — 
To call upon, ivtKa\eu> epikaleO. 

Acta 2. 21 whosoever shall call on the name of the 
9. 14 to bind all that call on thy name 
9. 21 which called on this name in Jerusalem 

22. 16 wash away thy sins, calling on the name 
Kora 10. 14 they call on him in whom they have not 
2 Ti. 2. 22 peace, with them that call on the Lord 

1 Pe. I. 17 if ye call on the Father, who without 

CALL selves, to — 

To be called, «"!i3 qara, 2. 

Isa. 48. 2 For they call themselves of the holy city 
CALL (to mind), to — 
To cav^e to turn back, alB* shvb, 5. 

Deut 30. I and thou shalt call (them) to mli^d among 

CALL to, to — 

l.To receive, take, Ka/i$di/a lambanO. 

2Ti I. 5 I call to remembrance the unfeigned faith 
2.T0 sound toward, 7rpo(Tipo>vl<ji prosphoneo. 

Luke 7. 32 calling one to another. .We have piped 
CALL to (one), to — 
l.To call after to oneself, fieraKaK^u metakaleO. 

Acts 7. 14 Joseph, .called his father Jacob to (him) 
2.T0 call toward, vpoaKaXitu proskaleo. 

Markio. 42 But Jesua called them (to htm), and saltb 

3. To sound toward, Trpocrtpdivfo) prosphOneS. 

Lukei3. 12 when Jesus sawher, he called (her to him) 
CALL together, to — 
l.To caVfSe to cry out, pyv tsaaq, 5. 

I Sa. 10. 17 Samuel called the people together unto 
2.T0 make to hear, yn^ shama, 3. 

I Sa. 23. 8 Saul called aU the people together to war 

3.T0 cause to hear, jrov' skama, 5. 

Jer. 50. 29 Call together the archers against Babylon 
51. 27 call together against he.' the kingdoms of 

4.7*0 call together, o-i/yKoXeo) sugkaleo. 

Markis. 16 and they call together the whole hand 
Luke g. 1 he called his twelve disciples together 
15. 6 whenhecomethhome,hecalleth together 
IS. g when she hath found (it), she calleth to 

23. 13 he had called together the chief priests 
Acts 5. 21 the high priest, .called the council toget. 

10. 24 Cornelius waited, .and. .called together 
28. 17 Paul called the chief of the Jews together 

5. To crowd together, crv!/a6poi(a> sunatkroizd. 
Acts 19. 25 Whom he called together with the work. 

CALL unto, to — 

To sound toward, ir po(T(pa)ve(i> prosph6ne5. 

Mattii. 16 like unto children sitting, .calling unto 

CALL unto (one), to — 

I.jTo call toward, it pooKoKia proskaleo. 

Mattio. I when he had called unto (him) his twelve 
15. 32 Then Jesus called his disciples (unto him) 
18. 2 Jesus called a little child unto him 
20. 2s But Jesus called them (unto him), and 
Mark 3. 13 goeth. .into amountain.and calleth (imto) 
3. 23 he called them ^unto him), and said 
6. 7 he called (unto him) the twelve, and 
7. 14 when he had called aU tho people (unto) 
8. I Jesus called his disciples (unto him) 
8. 34 he had called the people (unto him), with 

12. 43 he called (unto him) his disciples, and 

15. 44 Pilate, .calling (unto him) the centurion 
Luke 7. 19 John calling (unto him) two. .sent (them) 

16. 5 called everyione of . .lord's debtors (unto) 
18. 16 But Jesus called them (unto him), and 

Acts 6. 2 the twelve called the multitude.. (unto) 
20. I Paul called unto (hira) the disciples, and 
2-i. 17 Paul called one of the centurions unto 

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Acts 23. 18 Paul the prisoner called me iioto (him) 
23. 23 he called unto (liim) two centurions 

2.T0 3mnd iouiard, -npoacpuveu: prosphoneo. 

Luke 6. 13 when it was day, he called (uuto him) his 

CALL upon, to — 
l.Tu call, K";p qara. 

Psa. 3r. 17 Let me nofbe ashamed..! have called up. 

so. 15 call upon me in the day of trouble ; I will 

55. 16 As for me, I will call upon God ; and the 

86. 7 In the day of my trouble I will call upon 

83. 9 Lord, I have called daily upon thee, I 

gi. 15 He shall call upon me, and I will answer 

145. 18 LoRi>(is)nighunto all them thatcall upon 

Prov. I. 28 Then shall they call upon me, but I will 

Lam. 3. 57 Thoudrewestnearintheday..Icalledup. 

2.T0 call upon, eTTi/caXfa) epikaleo. 

Acts 7. 59 they stoned Stephen, calling upon (God) 
ilom 10. (2 the same Lord .. unto all that call upon 

10. 13 whosoever shall call upon the name of 
« Co. I. 2 with all that in every place call upon the 

CALL whereunto, to — 

To call toward, TrpoffKaKew proskalco. 

Acts 13. 2 for the work whereunto 1 have calledi 
CALLED — 
1. Called, invited, kXtjtSs kletos. 

Matt2o. 16 [for many be called, but few chosen] 

22. 14 For many are called, but few (are) chosen 
Rom, I. I Paul, a servant, .called (to be) an apostle 
I. 6 Among whom are yc also the called of 
I. 7 To all that be in Rome, .called (to be) 
8. 28 to them who are the called according to 
I Co. I. I Paul, [called] (to be) an apostle of Jesus 
I. 2 that are sanctified, .called (to be) saints 
1. 24 But unto them which are called, both 
Jude I to them that are sanctified, .(and) called 
Rev. tj. 14 they that are with him (are) called, and 

2. Tliat is, & dcrri ho esti. 

Marki5. 16 soldiers ledhltn away into the hall called 

i.Name, oyofia onoma. 

Luke 24. 13 two of them went, .to a village called 
Acts 8. 9 there was a certain mau called Simon 
9 n enquire, .for (one) called Saul, of Tarsus 
10. I There was a certain man . . called Cornelius 

CALLED, to be — 

\.To he said, iDx amor, 2. 

Gen. 32. 28 Thy name shall be called no more Jacob 
Isa. 4. 3 (he that) remaineth. .shall be called "holy 

ig. 18 one shall be called. The city of destruo. 
Jer. 7. 32 that it shall no more be called Tophet ' 

2. 7*0 call, K"ii3 qara. 

Gen. 16. 14 the well was called Beer-lahai-rol 
jg. 22 the name of the city was called Zoap 
35. 26 and hiu-name was called Jacob 
25. 30 (am) faint : therefore was his name called 
ag. 34 therefore was his name called Levi 
31. 48 Thereforewas the name of itcalled Galeed 
33. 17 the name of the place is called Succoth 
35. 8 the name of it was called Allon-bachuth 
.38. 29 therefore his name was called Pharez 
38. 30 and his name was called Zarah 
• 50. II the name of it was called'A bel-mizraim 
Exodi5. 23 therefore the name of it was called 
Num 13. 24 The place was called the brook Eshcol 
Deut.15. 2 because it is called the Lord's release 
Josh. 5. g the name of the place is called'Gilgal 

7. 26 the name of that place was called. The 
Judg. I. 17 the name of the city was called Hormah 

10. 4 they had thirty cities, which are called 
2 Sa. 15. II two hundred men. .(that wei-e) called 
iCh. 13. II that place is called Perez-uzza to this 
aCh. 20. 26 the same place was called. The valley oJ 
Prov 24. 8 He that deviseth. .evil shall be called 
Isa. 47. I for thou shalt no more be called tender 

47. 5 for thou Shalt no more be called, The 
Oer. 23. 6 he shall be called. The Lord our Right. 

33. 16 she shall be called. The LoEDour Right. 

3. To "be called, n-;^ qara, 2. 

Gen. 2. 23 she shall be called Woman, because she 
17.. 5 Neithershall thy nameanymorebecalled 
21; 12 for in Isaac shall thy seed be called 
35. 10 thy name shall not be called any more J'. 

48, 6 shall be called after the name of their 
Deut. 3. 13 ail Bashan, which was called the land 

25. 10 And his name shall be called in Israel 
28. 10 thou art called by the name of tl)e Lord 
I Sa. 9. g a Prophet was beforetime called 3 Seer 
a Sa. 6. 2 whose name is called by the name of The 
j2. 28 I take the city, and it be called after my 
18. 18 it is called unto this day, Absalom's 
» Kl. 8. 43 that this house . . is called by thy name 
iCh. 13. 6 fbetweeu) the cherubim, Whose name is c. 
a Ch. 6. 33 this house, which I have built, is called 

7. 14 Irm/people, which are called by my name 
Ezra 2. 61 Barzillai..v/as called after their name 
Neh, 7. 63 Barzillai. . was called after their name 
Esth. 2. 14 the king delighted .that she Were called 

3. 12 the king's scribes called on the thirteenth 

4. II come unto the king. . who is not called 
4. II I have not been called to come in unto 

8. g the king's scribes called at that time in 
PIWJ6. ai The wise in heart shall be called prudent 
laa, 1. s6 thou Shalt be called. The city of right. 

4. I only let us be called by thy came, to take 
e/ s ^0 vUe j^ef soa ehall ^9 no mors called 



Isa. 35- 8 highway shall be. .and it shall be called 
43. 7 every one that is called by my name 
48. I Hear ye this, .which are called by the 
54. 5 God of the whole earth shall he be caUed 
56. 7 mine house shall be called an house 
62. 4 but thou Shalt be called Hephzi-bah 
62. 12 thou shalt be called. Sought out, A city 
.63. 19 they were not called by thy name 

Jer. 7.10, It, 14, 30 house, which is called by my 

14. 9 we are called by thy name ; leave us not 

15. 16 for I am called by thy name, Lokd 

19. 6 this place shall no more be called Tophet 
25. 2g on the city which is called by my name 
32. 34 in the house which is called by my name 
34. 15 in the house which is called by my name 
Eze. 20. 29 the name thereof is called Bamah uuto 
Dan. g. 18 the city which is called by thy name 
9. 19 and thy people are called by thy name 
TO. I unto Daniel, whose name was called 
Amos 9. 12 all the heathen, which are called by my 
Zech. 8. 3 Jerusalem shall be called, A city of truth 

4.T0 be called, xiiJ qara, 4. 

Isa. 48. 8 wast called a transgressor from the womb 
48. 12 O Jacob and Israel, _my called ; I (am) he 
58. 12 thou shalt be called. The repairer of the 

61. 3 they might be called Trees of righteous. 

62. 2 thou shalt be called by a new name 

65. I Behold me . .nation (that) was not called 

5.T0 be called, n'lp qara, 2. 

Dan. 5. 12 now let Daniel be called, and he v/ill 

6. To be called, KaX^o/j.at kaleomai. 

Matt. 2. 23 He shall lie called a JNazarene 

5. 9 they shall be called the children of God 
5. 19 he shall be called . .least in the kingdom 

5. 19 shall be called great in the kingdom of 
21. 13 My house shall be called the house of 
23. 7 and to be called of men, Eabbi, Rabbi 
23. 8 But be jaot ye called Rabbi ; for one is 
23. 10 Neither be ye called masters : for one is 

, 27. 8 that field was called. The field of blood 
Markii. 17 My house shall be called of all nations 
Luke I. 32 shall be called the Son of the Highest 
■■ I. 35 that holy thing .shall becalled theSonof 
I. 36 sixth mouth with her, who was called 
I. 60 said, Not (so) ; but he shall be called John 
I. 61 none of thy kindred that is called by 
I. 62 made signs, .he would have him called 

1. 76 thou, child, shalt be called the Prophet 

2. 4 city of David, which is called Bethlehem 
2. 21 his name was called Jesus, which was so 
2. 23 Every male, .shall be called holy to the 

6. 15 (son)of Alpheus,.and Simon called Zelotes 

7. II that he went into a city called Nain ; and 

8. 2 Mary called .Magdalene, out of whom 
g. 10 belonging to the city called Bethsaida 

10. 39 she had a sister called Mary, which 
15. ig, 21 am no more worthy to be called thy 
'19. 29 the mount called (the mount) of Olives 

21. 37 mount that is called (the mount) of Olives 

22. 25 they that exercise, .are called benefactors 

23. 33 the place which is called Calvary 
Jphn I. 42 thou shalt be called Cephas, which 

2. 2 both Jesus was called, and his disciples 
Acta 1. 12 from the mount called Olivet, which 

.1. 19 that field is called in their proper tongue 
I. 23 Joseph called Barsabas, who was 

3. II in the porch that is called Solomon's 

9. II the street which is called Straight, and 

10. I a centurion of the band called the Italian 
03. 1 Simeon that was called Niger, and 

34. 12 they called Barnabas, Jupiter ; and 
27. 8 a place which is called the Fair Havens 
27. 14 a tempestuous wind, called Euroclydon 

27. 16 a certain island which is called Clauda 

28. I knew that the island was called Melita 
Rom. g. 7 but. In Isaac shall thy seed be called 

g. 26_there shall they be called the children of 
I Co. I. o by whom ye were called unto the fellow. 
7. 18 Is any man called being circumcised? 
7. 18 Is any called in uncircumcision? let 
7. 20 the same calling wherein he was called 
7. 21 Art thou called (being) a servant? care 
7. 22 For he that is called in the Lord, (being) 
7. 22 likewise also he that is called, (being) 
7. 24 wherein he is called, therein ab.'de 
15. g that am not meet to be called an apostle 
Gal. 5. 13 ye have been called unto liberty ; only 
Eph. 4. . I of the vocation wherewith ye are called 

4. 4 even as ye are called in one hope of your 
Col. 3. 15 to the v/hich also ye are called in one 

J Ti. 6. 12 whereunto thou art also called, and 
Heb. 3. 13 exhort. . while it is called To day ; lest 

5. 4 he that is called of God, as (was) Aaron 
g. IS they which are called might receive the 

11. 8 Abraham, when. he was called to go out 
II. 18 That in Isaac shall thy seed be called, 

Jas 2. 33 and he was called the Friend of God 
1 Pe. 2. 21 For! .hereunto were ye called ; because 

3. g knowing that ye are thereunto called 
I Jo. 3. I we should becalled the sons of God ! 
Rev. I. g was in the isle that is called Pafrmos, for 

11. 8 which spiritually is called Sodom and 

12. 9 that old serpent, called the Devil, and 
16. 16 a place called in the Hebrew tongue 

ig. g Blessed (are) they which are called unto 
19. II he that sat upon him (was) called 
ig. 13 his name ia called The Word of God 

T.To lay out, collect, say, \Syu lego. 

Matt. 1. 16 \/aa bora Jesus, wbo is called ChriaS 



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Matt. 2. 23 came and dwelt in a city called jVazaretli 
4. 18 Simon called Peter, and Andrew his 

10. 2 The first, Simon, who is called Peter 
13. 55 is not his mother called Mary? and his 
26. 3 the high priest, who was called Caiaphas 
26. 14 one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariot 

26. 36 unto a place called Gethsemane, and 

27. 16 a notable prisoner, called Barabbas 

27. 17 Barabbas, "or Jesus which is called Christ 
27. 22 I do then with Jesus which is called 
27. 33 were come unto a place called Golgotha 
Luke22. I the feast, .which is called the Passover 

22. 47 he that was called Judas, one of the 
John 4. 5 a city of Samaria, which is called .Sychar 
4. 25 Messias cometh, which is called Christ 
g. iz A man that is called Jesus made clay 

11. 16 said Thomas, which is called Didymus 
II. 54 into a city called Ephraim, and there 
19. 13 in a place that is called the Pavement 
19. 17 into a place called (the place) of a skull 
19. 17 which is called in the Hebrew, Golgotha 
21. 2 Thomas called Didymus, and Nathanael 

Acts 3. 2 of the temple which is called Beautiful 
6. g which is called (the synagogue) of the 
g. 36 which by interpretation is called Dorcas 

1 Co. 8. 5 For though there be that are ca"lled gods 
Eph. 2. II who are called Uncircumcision by that 

2. II which is called the Circumcision in 
Col. 4, II Jesus, which is called Justus, who are of 

2 Th. 2. 4 himself above all that is called God 
Heb. 7. II not bo called after the order of Aaron? 

9. 2 showbread; v/hich is called the Sanctuary 
g. 3 tabernacle which is called the Holiest 
II. 24 Moses, .refused to be called the sow of 
Rev. 8. II the name of the star is called Wormwood 



9. To call upon, iiriKaKew epikaleo. 

Heb. II. 16 God is not ashamed to be called their 
10. ro use a name on, e7rovo/xd(a> eponomazo. 

Rom. 2. 17 Behold, thou art called a Jew, andrestest 

11. 7*0 use a name, ovofii^o} onomazo. 

I Co. 5. It if any man that is called a brother be 

12. To address publicly, -irpoirayopevw prosarjnreuo. 
Heb. 5. 10 Called of God an High Priest after the 

13. To sound, cry, (poiuicti phoneo. 

Mark 10. 49 and commanded him to be called 

Luke 19. 15 he commanded these servants to bewailed 

CALLED (a christian, an adulteress), to be — 
To declare by an oracle, xp')M='''''f'" chrematizo. 
Acts II. 26 the disciples were called Christians 
Rom. 7. 3 she shall be called an adulteress 

CALLED, falsely so — 

Falsely nartied, t^evScivv/Hos pseudonumos. 

I Ti. 6. 2o oppositions of science falsely so callod 

CALLED by, to be — 

To call upon, SiriKaXia epikaleo. 

Jas. 2. 7 worthy name by the which ye are called ? 

CALLED upon, to be — 

To call upon, 'eirtKaXed) epikaleo. 

Acts 15. 17 upon whom my name is called, saith th» 

CALLED forth, to be — 
l.To be called, n"1|3 qara., 2. 

Isa. 31. 4 a multitude of shepherds is called forth 
2.T0 be called, KaXeofiai kaleomai. 

A^ts 24. 2 when he was called forth, Tertullus began 

CALLED together, to be — 

l.To be cried. to for help, pU] zaaq, 2. 

Josh. 8. 16 all the people, .in Ai were called togeth. 
2. To be cried to for help, pim tsaaq, 2. 

1 Sa. 13. 4 the people were called together after Saul 

CALLING — 
l.Calling, N")pp miqra. 

Numio. 2 thoumayestusethemforthecalliDgof tlio 

2. To call, KIP qara. 

Isa. 1. 13 new moons and sabbaths, the calling of 

^.Calling, K\fj<ns klesis. 

Rom 1 1. 29 the gifts and calling of God (are) without 
J Cor. I. 26 For ye see your calling, brethren 

7. 20 Let every man abide in the same calling 
Eph.. I. iS know what is the hope of his calling 

4. 4 are called in one hope of your calling 
Phil. 3. 14 the high calling of God in Christ Jesus 

2 Th. 2. n God would count, .worthy of (this)ealling 
2 Ti. I. g and called (us) with an holy calling, not 
Heb. 3. I partakers of the heavenly calling 

2 Pe. 1. 10 to make your calling and election sure 

CAIM — 

\. Dumbness, silence, ■iCO'n demamah. 

Psa 107. 2g He maketh the storm a calm so that thfi 

2. Stillness, ya\7\vr) ga.lene. 

Matt. 8. 26 he. .rebuked., and there was a great calm 
Mark 4. 39 Peace, be still, .there was a great calm 
Luke. 8. 24 they ceased, and there was a great calm 

CaiM, to be — 

To cease, be quiet, calm, prx? shathaq. 

Jon. I. J I that the sea may be calm unto us? for 
1. 13 £0 shall the sea be calm unto you : for Z 



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CAL-NEH, nhjfort of Ana or Anu. 

Ana or Anu was one of the chief objects of Babylonian 
worship. The site is probably the modern Niffer, which 
Is ill the Talmud Nopher. It is about 60 miles S.E E. 
of Babylon, on the left bank of the Euphrates. The 
LXX. speak of Calneh or Calno as the place where the 
tower was built (Isa. 10. 9). In the 8th century it was 
taken by one of the Assyrian kings, and never recovered 
its prosperity. 

Oen. 10. 10 the beginning of his kingdom v/as. .C. 

Amos 6. 2 Pass ye unto C. and see ; and from theuee 

CAL'-NO, ijS?. 

Perhaps identical with Calneh. 

Isa. 10. 9 (Is) not C. as Carchemlsh?(is)not Ham. 
CAl'-VA-RY, Kpavlov a skull. 
This name occurs only in Luke 23. 33, and Is not a 

firoper name, but arises from the translators having 
Iterally adopted tlie word Calvaria(i.c. "abareskuU"), 
the Latin word by which the Greek word is rendered in 
the Vulgate. This Kranion is simply the Greek trans- 
lation ot the Chaldee Golgotha. The place of crucifixion 
is by each of the four evangelists called Kranion, and 
is in every case translated by Calvaria in the Vulgate, 
and in every place but that in Luke the English version 
translates the word by "scull." There is no sanction 
fvu the expression "Mount Calvary," for it is only i8 feet 
higli. 

Luke 23. 33 they were come to the place, .called C. 

CALVE, to — 

l.To be in pain, travail, 'jin chul, 3a. 

Job 39. J canst thou mark when the hinda do calve? 
^. To yield, bring Jorth, bear, iS; yalad. 

Jer. 14. s Yea, the hind also calved in the field 
3. To lei escape, 0S9 paint, 3. 

Job 21. 10 their cow calveth.andcastethnothercaU 
CALVE, to make to — 
To pain, cause to travail, b'n chul, 8. 

Psa. 29. g the LOBD maketh the liinda to calve, and 
CAME — 
To come, arrive, nhk alha. 

Dan 7. 13 came to the Aucieat of days, and they 
CAME, by which — 
Enhance, toio mabo. 

2 Ki II 16 by the way by the which the ho^es came 
CAME out, that which — 
Outlet, produce, njiid motsa. 

Jer 17.16 that which came out of my lips was (right) 
CAME, that — 
To draw near, n-ifj qareb 

1 Ki 4. 27 for all that came nnto king Solomon's 

CAME up in — 
Son, ja ben. 

Jon. 4. lo which came up In a night, and perlslied 
CAMEL — 

An unclean animal among the Jews, but very docile, 
^ith bunches on its back ; abounding in the East, and 
•used for riding, drawing chariots, carrying burdens, 
conveying messengers, and in war. "it was often 
adorned with chains, treated >vith great care, esteemed 
a valuable prize, yet liable to plagues. A coarse cloth 
was made of its hair and used by the poor. 

l.Camel, Vi?a gamal. 

Gen. 12. 16 maid servants, and she asses, and camels 
24. 10 the servant took ten camels of the camels 
04. II made his camels to kneel down without 
04. 14 and I ^vill give thy camels drink also 
t4. 19 I will draw (water) for thy camels, also 
124. 20 she hasted, .and drew for all his camels 
34. 22 it came to pass, as the camels had 
24. 30 behold, he stood by the camels at the 
24. 31 prepared, .room for the camels 
24. 32 man came. , and he ungirded his camels 
34. 32 gave straw and provender for the camels 
24. 35 and maid servants, and camels, and 
04. 44 and I v/ill also draw for thy camels 
B4. 46 and I will give thy camels drink also 
24. 46 and she made the camels drink also 
04. 61 they rode upon the camels, and followed 
04. 63 and, behold, the camels (ivere) coming 
24. 64 when she saw. .she lighted off the camel 
50. 43 men servants, and camels, and asses 
31. 17 and set his. .wves upon camels 

31. 34 Kachel. .puttheminthecamel'sfurniture 

32. 7 and the flocks, and herds, and the camels 
32. IS Thirty milch camels with their colts 

37. 25 with their camels bearing spicei-y 
E.'Cod.9. 3 horses, upon the asses, upon the camels 
Lev. 11. 4 the camel, because he cheweth the cud 
Deuti4. 7 the camel, and the hare, and the coney 
Judg. 6. s they and their camels were without num. 
7. 12 their camels (were) without number 
8. 21 ornaments that (were) on tr.eir camel's 
8. 26 chains that (were) about their camel's 
1 Sa.15. 3 suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass 
27. 9 took away the sheep . .and the camels 
30. 17 hundred young men, which rode, .camels 

1 Ki. 10. 2 camels tb.at bare spices, and very much 

2 Ki. 8. 9 forty camels' burden.. stood before him 
I Ch 5. 21 they took away their, .camels fifty thou. 

J2. 40 brought bread on asses, and on camels 
e;. 30 Over the camels also (was) Obil the Ish. 



2 Ch. g. 1 camels that bare spices, and gold in 

14. 15 Tliey.. carried away siieep and camels 
Ezra 2 67 Their camels, four hundred thirty and 
Neh. 7. 69 camels, four hundred thirty and five 
Job I. 3 substance.. was.. three thousand camels 
1. 17 TheChaIdean3..felluponthe camels, and 
42. 12 he had. .sheep, and six thousand camels 
Isa. 21. 7 chariot of asses, (and) a chariot of camels 

30. 6 carry .. their treasures upon . . camels 

60. 6 The multitude of camels shall cover thee 
Jer. 49. 29 all their vessels, and their camels 

49. 32 And their camels shall be a booty, and 
Eze. 25 s I will make Kabbah a stable for camels 
Zcch 14. 15 the plague of the. .camel, .shall be in 
2.Caviel, Kdfi-i]\os kamilos. 

Matt. 3. 4 John had his raiment of camel's hair 

19. 24 a camel to go through the eye of a needle 

23. 24 strain at a knat, and swallow a camel 
Mark i. 6 John was clothed witli camel's hair, and 

10. 25 a camel to go through the eye of a needle 
LukeiS. 25 for a camel to go through a needle's eye 

CAMELS — 

Dromedary, □•j-i^?'nN achashteranim, 

Esth. 8. 10 on riiule's, camels, young dromedaries 
8, 14 (So) the posts that rode upon, .camels 
CA'-MON, JiDi'i standing place. 
A town in Gilead. 

Judg 10. 5 And Jair died, and was buried In C. 
CAMP — 
I.Camp, encampment, njno machanek. 

Exodi4. 19 angel, .which went before the camp 

14. 20 camp of the Egyptians and the camp of 
16. 13 the quails came up, and covered the camp 
19. i5 all the people that (was) in the camp 
19. 17 brought forth the people out of the camp 
eg. 14 shalltiioubiyn with fire withoutthe camp 
32. 17 (There is) a noise of war in the camp 
32. 19 as soou as he came nigh unto the camp 
32. 26 Then Jloses stood iji the gate of the camp 

32. 27 go inandout..throughoi!t the camp, and 

33. 7 took, .and pitched it without the camp 
33. 7 off from the camp.. without the camp 
33. II And he turned again into the camp : but 
36. 6 proclaimed throughout the camp, saying 

Lev. 4. 12 shall he carry forth without the camji 

4. 21 carry forth the bullock without the camp 
6 II carry forth the ashes without the camp 
8. 17 he burnt with fire without the camp ; as 
g. 11 he burnt with Are without the camp 
10. 4 from before the sanctuary out of . .camp 
«o. 5 and carried them.. out of the camp ; as 

13. 46 without the camp (shall) his habitation 

14. 3 the priest shall go forth out of the camp 
14. 8 after that he shali come into the camp" 
16. 26 and afterv.'ard come into the camp 

16. 27 shall (one) carry forth without the camp 

16. 28 afterward he shall come into the camp 

17. 3 in the camp, .out of the camp 

24. 10 and a man of Israel strove, .in the camp 
24. 14 him that hath cursed without the camp 
24. 23 him that had cursed out of the camp 

Num. I. 52 their teats, every man by his own camp 
2. 3 the camp of -Tudah pitch, throughout 
a. g All. . were numberedinthecampofJudah 
a. 10 the south side, .the standard of the camp 
2. 16 All. .were numbered in the camp of Eeub. 
2. 17 set forward with the camp 
c. 17 the Levites in the midst of the camp-: as 
2. 18 the west side, .the standard of the camp 
e. 24 All. .were numbered of the camp of Eph. 
B. 25 The standard of the camp of Dan 
s. 31 they that were numbered in the camp of 
B. 32 those that were numbered of the camps 

4, 5 when the camp setteth forward, Aaron 
4. 15 as the camp is to set forward ; after that 

5. 2 that tliey put out of the camp every leper 
S. 3 without the camp shall ye put them 

S. 3 that they defile not their camps, in the 

5. 4 and put them out without the camp : as 

10. 2 trumpets.. forthejoumeyingofthecamps 

10. s the camps that lie on the east parts shall 

10. 6 then the camps that lie on the south side 

10. 14 the first, .went the standard of the camp 
10. i8 standard of the camp of Reuben set for. 
10. 22 camp of the children of Ephraim set for. 
10. 25 camp of the children of Dan set forward 
10. 2$ all the camps throughout their hosts 

10. 34 when they went out of the camp 

11. I in the uttermost parts of the camp 
II. 9 dew fell upon the camp in the night 
II, 26 there remained two. .men in the camp 
II. 26 and they prophesied in the camp 

II. 27 Eldad and Medaddoprophesy in thecamp 
II. 30 Moses gat him into the camp, he and the 
It 31 and let (them) fall by the camp, as it 
II. 31 the other side, round about the camp 

11. 32 they spread (them) all. .about the camp 

12. 14 let her be chut out from the camp seven 

12. 15 Miriam was shut out from the camp 

14. 44 and Moses, departed not out of the camp 

15. 35 stone him with stones without the camp 
15. 35 congregation brought, .without the camp 
19, 3 he may bring her forth without the camp 
19. 7 afterward he shall com.e into the camp 
19. 9 lay (them) up without the camp in a 

31. 12 unto the camp at the plains of Moab 
31. 13 forth, to meet them v.'ithout the camp 
31. 19 do ye abide without the carap seven days 
31. 24 afterward ye shall como into the camp 



Deut23. 10 then shall he go abroad out of the camp 
23.10 he shall not come within the camp 
23. 11 he shall come into the camp (ayain) 
23. 12 Thou Shalt have a place, without, camp 
23. 14 God walketh in the midst of thy camp 

23. 14 therefore shall thy camp be holy 

29. u and thy stranger that (is) in thy camp 
Josh. 5. 8 they abode in their places in the camp 
6. II came into the camp, and lodged.. camp 
6. 14 returned into the camp : so they did six 
6. i3 majp the camp of Israel a curse, and 

6. 23 and left them without the camp of Israel 
9. 6 they went to Joshua unto the camp at 

10. 6 the men. .sent unto Joshua to the camp 
10. 15,43 Joshua returned.. unto the camp to 
10. 21 all the people returned to the camp to 
Judg. 7. 17 when I come to the outside of the camp 

7. 18 on every side of all the camp, and say 

7. 19 came unto the outside of the camp in the 

7. 21 every man in his place, .about the camp 

13. 25 began to move him at times in the camp 

21. B behold, there came none to the camp from 

21. 12 they brought them unto the camp toS. 

I Sa. 4. 3 when the people were come into the camp 

4. 5 the ark. .of theLORDcame into the camp 

4. 6 What(meaneth)..grcatshoutin thecamp 

4. 6 ark of the Lord was come into the camp 

4. 7 for they said, God is come into the camp 

13. 17 the spoilers came out of the camp of tha 

14. 21 went up with them Into the camp (from) 
17. 4 there went out a champion out of. .camp 
17. 17 and run to the camp to thy brethren 

26. 6 Who will go down with me. .to the campt 
a Sa. 1.2 a roan came out of the camp from Saul 
I. 3 Out of the camp of Israel ajn 1 escaped 

1 KI. 16. 16 all.. made Omri..king..iu the camp 

2 Ki. 3. 24 when they came to the camp of Israel 

7. 5 they rose up .. to go unto the camp of tho 
7. 5 come to the uttermost part of the camp 
7. 7 left their tents, and., the camp as it (was) 
7. 10 We came to the camp of the Syrians, and 

7. 12 are they gone out of the camp to hide 
19. 35 In the camp of the -Assyrians an hundred 

2 Ch.22. I the Arabians to the camp had slain all 

32. 21 in the camp of the king of Assyria 

Psa. 78. 28 he let (it) fall in the midst of their camp 

106. 16 They envied Moses also in the camp 
Isa. 37. 36 angel of the Lord, .smote in the camp 
Eze. 4. 2 set the camp also against it, and set 
Joel 2. II his camp(is) very great : for (he is)strons 
Amos 4. 10 made the stink of your camps to come up 

2. Place of encampment, nJnn tahanoth. 

2 KL 6. 8 In such and such a place, .my camp 

Z.A camp, a putting in alongside, Trape/ij3o\l7. 
Heb. 13. II the bodies, .are burnt without the camp 

13. 13 go forth, .unto him without the camp 
Hev. 20. 9 compassed the camp of the saints about 

CAMP, to- 
re incline, recline, settle down, mn chanak. 

Exodig. 2 there Israel camped before the mounfc 
Isa. 29. 3 I willcamp against thee round about 
Jer. 50. 29 camp against it round about ; let none , 
Kah. 3. 17 grasshoppers, which carap in the hedges 

CAHPHIHE — 

Camphire, a shrub like privet, "eii kopher. 

Song 1. 14 My beIoved(is)..(as)aclusterof camphiro 
4. 13 pleasant fruits ; camphire.. spikenard 

CAN, CANNOT — 

1. There is not thai, 'i "fi'N kS la ithai di. 

Dan. 4. 35 none can stay his hand, or say unto him 

2. Not to be able, '?3; ti^ lo yakol. 

Gen. 13. 16 if a man can number the dust of the earth 
19. 19 I cannot escape to the mountain, lest 
19. 22 I cannot do any thing till thou be come 

24. 50 v/e carmot speak unto thee bad or good 
B9. 8 We cannot, until all the flocksbe gathered 
31. 35 my lord . . I cannot rise up before thee 
34. 14 they said..V/e cannot do this thing, to 
44. I food, as much as they can carry, and put 
44. 22 The lad cannot leave his father : for 

44. 26 And we said. We cannot go down : If our 
Exodio. 5 that one cannot be able to see the earth 
19. 23 The people cannot come up. .Sinai 

33. 20 he said, Thou canst not see my face : for 
Num22. 18 I cannot go beyond the word of the LOFD 

24. 13 I cannot go beyond the commandment of 
Deut. 7. 17 Thesenations..howcauIdispo5sessthemt 
28. 27 the itch, whereof thou canst not be healed 
28. 35 with a sore botch that cannot be healed 
31. 2 I can no more go out and come fna 
Josh. 7. 13 thou canst notstand before thine enemies 
24. 19 Joshua said. .Ye cannot serve the Lord 
Judg 11. 35 I have opened my mouth, and I canuot 

14. 13 But if ye cannot declare (it) me, then 
fiuth 4. 6 I cannot redeem (it) for myself, lest I 

4, 6 redeem thou my right, .for I cannot 
1 Sa. 17. 39 David said unto Saul, I cannot go, with 
z Sa. 12. 23 should I fast ? can I bring him bach again 
Neh. 6. 3 so that I cannot come down : why should 
Esth. 8. 6 how can I endure to see the evil that 

8. 6 how can I endure to see the destruction 
Job 4. 2 whocanwithholdhimselffromspeaking? 

33 s If thou canst answer me, set (thy words) 
42. 2 I know that thou canst do every (thing) 
Fsa. 78. 19 CauGodfumish a table in the wildcrnesst 
78. 20 can he give bread . . for his people 1 
139. 6 it is high, I cannot (attain) unto St 



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Prov.3a 21 and for four (which) it cannot bear 
EccL I. 8 things (are) full of labour, man cannot 
1. 13 (which is)crooked cannot be made straight 
I. IS that whichiswauting cannot benumbered 

7. 13 who can make (that) straiglit which he 

8. 17 a man cannot find out the work that is 
Song 8. 7 Many waters cannot quench love, neither 
Isa. 29. II and he saith, I cannot ; for it (is) sealed 

56. JO they (are) all dumb dogs, they cannot 

57. 20 like the troubled sea, when it cannot rest 
59. 14 truth is fallen, .and equity cannot enter 

Jer. 6. 10 uncircumcised, and they cannot hearken 

14. 9 as a mighty man (that) cannot save ? yet 

18. 6 cannot I dowithyou asthispotter? saith 
ig. II a potter's vessel, that cannot be made 
36. 5 I cannot go into the house of the Lord 
38. 5 not (he that) can do (any) thing against 
49. 23 sorrow on the sea ; it cannot be quiet 

Dan. lo. 17 how can the servant of this my lord talk 
Hab. 1. 13 (Thou art) of purer eyes, .and canst not 

S.To be able, S>?; yekil. 

Dan. 2. 10 There is not a man. .that can show the 
2. 27 cannot the wise (men), .show unto the 
3. 29 no other God. .can deliver after this sort 
5. 16 now if thou caust read the writing, and 
S. 16 that thou caust make iaterpretatious 

4.2*0 lem-n to know, jIvoxtkui ginosho. 

Matt 16. 3 ye can discern the face of the sky ; but 
Acts 21. 37 Who said. Canst thou speak Greek? 

5.7*0 be able, have power, Svi/afxat dunamai. 

Matt. 5. 14 A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid 

5. 36 thou canst not make one hair white or 

6. 24 No man can serve two masters : for either 
6. 24 Ye cannot serve God and mammon 

6. 27 Whichof you, by taking thought, can add 

7. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit 

8. 2 Lord, if thou wilt, thou caust make me 
g. IS Can the children of the bride chamber 

12. 29 how can one enter into a strong man's 
12. 34 how can ye, being evil, speak good things? 

16. 3 can ye not(discern)the signs of the times? 

17. 16 I brought him. .and they could not cui'e 
17. 19 and said, Why could not we cast him out ? 

19. 25 amazed, saying. Who theu can be saved? 

26. S3 that I cannot now pray to my Father, and 

27. 42 Ho saved others ; himself he cannot save 
Mark i. 4a If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean 

1. 45 Jesus could no more openly enter into 

2. 4 they could not come nigh unto him for 
B. 7 who can forgive sins but God only ? 

2. ig Can the children of the bride chamber 
2. 19 [the bridegroom with them, they cannot] 

3. 20 they could not so much as eat bread 
3. 23 How can Satan cast out Satan? 

3. 24 if a kingdom be divided, .cannot stand 
3. 25 if a house be divided, .that house cannot 
3. 26 it Satan, .be divided, he cannot stand 
3. 27 No man can enter into a strong mau's 

5. 3 no man could bind him, no, not with 

6. s 1*^ could there do no mighty work, save 

6. 19 would have killed him ; but she could 

7. IS that entering into hira can defile him 

7. 18 eutereth into the man, (it) cannot defile 

7. 24 no mau know (it) : but he could not be 

8. 4 whence can a man satisfy these (men) 

9. 3 so as no fuller on earth can white them 
}. 23 Jesus said unto him. It thou canst believe 
g. 28 Why could not we cast him out ? • 

g. 29 Tills kind cau come forth by nothing but 
9. 39 no mau . . can lightly speak evil of me 
10. 26 saying among themselves. Who then can 
10. 38 can ye drink of the cup that I drink of ? 
10. 39 they say unto him. We can. And Jerus 

15. 31 He saved others; himself he cannot save 
Xuke I. 23 when he came out, he could not speak 

5. 12 if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean 
5. 21 who can forgive sins but God alone? 

5. 34 Can ye make the children, .fast while the 

6. 39 Cau the blind lead the blind ? shall they 
6 42 how canstthousay to thy brother. Brother 

8. 19 his brethren, .could not come at him for 

9. 40 to cast him out ; and they could not 
It. 7 in bed ; I cannot rise and give thee 

12. 25 which of you. .can add to his stature 

13. II and could in no wise lift up (herself) 

14. 20 I have married a wife, and. .cannot come 
14. 26 his own life also, he cannot be my disciple 
14. 27 whosoever doth, .come after me, cannot 
14. 33 all that he hath, he cannot be my disciple 

16. 13 No servant can serve two masters : for 
j6. 13 Ye cannot serve God and mammon 

16. 26 that they which would, .to you cannot 
1 8.- 26 they, .said. Who then cau be saved? 

19. 3 he sought to see Jesus . . and could not 

20. 36 Neither can they die any more : for they 
J'ohn I. 46 Can there any good thing tome out of 

3. a no man can do these miracles that thou 
3. s Except a mau be born again, he cannot 
3. 4 How can a man be born . . can he enter 
3. 5 he cannot enter into the kingdom of God 
3. 9 said unto him. How can these things be ? 
3. 27 A man can receive nothing, except it be 
5. 19 The Son pan do nothing of himself, but 
5. 30 I can of mine own self do nothing : as I 

5. 44 oan ye believe, which receive honour one 

6. 44 No mau cau come to me, except the 

6. 52 How c'an this mau give us (Ii>s) flesh to 
6. 60 This is an Jiard saying ; who can hear it? 

6. 63 no man cau come unto me, except it 

7. 7. The world cajinot hate you ; but me it 



John' 7. 34,36 where I am, (thither) ye cannot come 
8. 21 1 go. .whither I go, ye caunot come 
8. 22 because he saith. Whither I go, ye cannot 

8. 43 (even) because ye cannot hear my word 
g. 4 the night cometh, when no mau can 

9. 16 How can a man that is a sinner do such 

9. 33 man were not of God, he could do nothing 
10. 21 Can a devil open the eyes of the blind? 
xo.'33 and the Scripture caunot be broken 

ji. 37 Could not this man, Avhich opened the 

12. 39 they could not believe, because. .Esaias 

13. 33 Whither I go, ye cannot come ; so now I 
13. 36 Whither I go, thou canst not follow me 

13. 37 Lord, why cannot I follow thee now? 

14. 5 and how [can] we know the way? 

14. 17 the world cannot receive, because it seeth 

15. 4 the branch cannot bear fruit of itself 
13. s for without me ye cau do nothing 

16. 12 but ye cannot bear them now 

Acts 4. 16 dwell in Jerusalem ; and we cannot deny 
. 4. 20 we cannot but speak the things which we 

5. 39 But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow 
8. 31- How can I, except some mau should 

10. 47 Cflu any mau forbid water, that these 
13. 39 from which ye could not be justified by 
15. I Except ye be circumcised . .ye cannot be 
21. 34 when he could not know the certainty 
24. 13 Neither can they prove, .things whereof 
27. IS the ship, .could not bear up into the 
, 27. 31 Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot 
27. 43 they which could swim should cast 
Rom, 8. 7 to the law of God, neither indeed can be 

8. 8 they that are in the flesh cannot please 

I Co. 2. 14 neither can he know (them), because they 
3. I I. .could not speak unto you as unto 
3. II For other foundation cau no man lay 
10. 21 Ye cannot drink. ,ye cannot be partakers 
12. 3 no man can say that .Tesus is the Lord 

12. 21 the eye cannot say unto the hand, I have 

13. so flesh and blood cannot inherit the king. 
2 Co, 3. 7 Israel could not stedfastly behold the 
Gal. 3. 21 a law given which could have given life 
I Th. 3. 9 what thanks cau we render to God 

1 Ti. 5. 23 and they that are otherwise cannot be hid 

6. 7 (it is) certain we can carry nothing out 
6. 16 whom no man hath seen, nor can see 

2 Ti. 2. 13 he abideth faithful : he cannot deny . 
Heb. 3. 19 So we see that they could not enter in\ 

4. 13 an high priest which cannot be toucheA 
S. 2 Who can have compassion on. .ignorant 

9. 9 that could not make him that did the 

10. I can never with those sacrifices which 
10. II sacrifices, which can never take away 

Jas. 2. 14 and have not works ? can faith save hfra? 
3. 8 But the tongue can no man tame ; (it is) 

3. 12 Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive 

4. 2 ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot 

1 Jo. 3. 9 he cannot sin, because he is born of God 

4. 20 how can he love God whom he hath not 
Kev. 2. 2 thou canst not bear them which are evil 
3. 8 an open door, and no man can shut it 

7. 9 a great multitude, which no man could 
9. 20 which neither can see, nor hear, nor 

14. 3 no man could learn that song but the 

6./< is not, ovK. ecrrC. ouk esti. 

Heb. 9, s the mercy seat ; of which we cannot now 

7.2*0 have, epfw echo. 

Mark 14. 8 She hath done what she could : she is 
Luke 14. 14 for they cannot recompense thee 
Acts 4. 14 beholding, .man. .they could say nothing 
Heb. 6. 13 because he could swear by no greateij he 

8.2*0 have strength, Icrx"'^ ischuo. 

Matt 26. 40 What! could ye not watch with me one 
Mark 5. 4 neither could any (man) tame hira 

g. 18 should cast hira out ; and they could not 

14. 37 Simon, sleepest thou? couldest not thou 

Luke 6. 48 the stream beat, .and could not shake it 

8. 43 physicians,neither coukl be healed of any 
14. 6 they could not answer him again to these 
16. 3 I cannot dig ; to beg I am ashamed 

20. 26 they could not take hold of his words 
Acts 23. 7 grievous complaints, .they could not^ 

9.2*0 know, see, olSa oida. 

Watt 27. 63 go your way, make (it) as sure as ye can 
Luke 12. 36 ye cau discern the face of the sky and of 

CAK away with — 
2*0 be able, Sb; yakol. 

Isa. I. 13 I cannot away with ; (it is) iniiiuity, even 
CAW (NOT) be, it — 
2*0 receive in, admit, ^vZexoiitii endechomai. 

Luke 13. 33 it cannot be that a prophet perish out of 
CAN do — 
l.T'o be able, have power, Sifa/j.ai dunamai. 

Mark g. 22 if thou canst do anything, have compas. 

2 Co. 13. 8 For we can do nothing against the truth 

2. 7*0 have strength^ be strong, taxi"^ ischuo. 

Phil. 4. 13 I can do all things tlirough Christ which 
OAN have — 
1.2*0 know, be acquainted with, vy, yada. 

Isa. 56. II greedy dogs (which) can never have 
2.2*0 have, ex" echo. 

John 19. u Thou couldest have no power (at all) 
CAN 3km — 
2*0 know, be acquainted with, VT, yada. 

» KL s. 6 not among us any that can akiU to hew 



2 Ch. 2. 7 that can skill to gi'ave with the cunning 
2. 8 that thy.servants cau skill to cut timber 

CAN tell — 

1. To know, be acquainted with, VV, yada. 

Gen. 43. 22 we caunot tell who put our money in 

1 Sa. 17. 35 thy soul liveth, king, I cannot tell 

2 Sa. 12. 22 can tell (whether) GOD will be gracious 
Prov 30. 4 what (is) his son's name, if thou canst t. 
Eccl.io. 14 a man caunot tell what shall be 

Jon. 3. 9 Who can tell (if) God will turn and re. 

2.T0 put before, i3J nagad, 5. 

Eccl. 6. 12 who can tell a man what shall be after 
8. 7 for who can teU him when it shall be ! 

^3. To know, see, oT5a oida, 

Matt2i. 27 they answered.. and said,We cannot tell 
Markii. 33 they answered and said. .We cannot tell 
Luke 20. 7 they answered. That they could not tell 
John 3. 8 but canst not tell whence it cometh 

8. 14 ye caunot tell whence I come, and whit. 
16. 18 A little while? we cannot tell what he 
2 Co. 12. 2 whether in the body, I cannot tell 

12. 2 or whether out of the body, I cannot tell 

12. 3 [whether, .out of the body, I cannot tell) 

[See also Approach, cease, condemn, contain, could, 

do, escape, find, forbear, Greek, have, lie, move, pass, 

receive, rejnove, see, speak, spoken, tempt, utter, wish.) 

CA'-NA, Kaya. 

Cana of Galilee (once Cana in Galilee), a village 
memorable as the scene of Christ's first mijacle, and ol 
a subsequent one (Jolin 4. 46, 34). It was also the 
native place of Nathanael. The name occurs in the 
Gospel o^John only, and in these four instances no 
clue is furnished as to its situation. All we can make 
out is that it was not far from Capernaum, and on a 
wore elevated situation. The traditional site is at 
JCefr Kenna, a small village 43 miles N.E. of Nazareth. 
A rival site is further N., a village about 3 miles N. 
of Svffurieh (Sepphoris) and g from Nazareth, near the 
present Jefat, the Jotapata of the Jewish wars. This 
village still bears the name of Kana-el-jclil, which is 
the exact representative of the Hebrew original— as is 
Eeima widely difierent from it— and it is in this fact 
that the superiority of the northern Kana seems to 
rest. ^ ' 

John 2. 1 there was a marriage.jn C. of Gnlilee 

s. II did Jesus in C. of Galilee, and manifested 
4. 46 So Jesus came again into C. of Galilee 
21. 2 Nathanael of Cr in Galilefe, and the (sons) 

CA-NA'-AN, jyj? low, fiat, Xavadv. 

1. A son of Ham and grandson of Noah, B.C. 2300. 

Gen. 9. 18 Japheth : and Ham (is) the father of C. 
9. 22 And Ham, the father of C, saw the nak. 
Q, 25 Cursed (be) C; a servant 01 servants 
g. 26 And he said. .C. shall be his servant 
9. 27 God shall enlarge Japheth. .and C. shall 
10. 6sonsofHam; Cush, andMizraim..andC. 
10. 15 And C. begat Sidon his first born, and H. 
I Ch. I. 8 The sons of Ham ; Cush. .Put, and C. 

1. 13 And G. begat, Zidon his first born, and H, 

2. The name denotes both the people who sprang from 
Canaan and the country in which they dwelt, which lay 
chiefly in the low districts along the E. coast of ths 
Mediterranean, N. of the Philistines. 

Canaan, lit. the "low" country, was originally applied 
to that small stripe of flat land lying on the eastern 
shore of the Mediterranean Sea, extending from Egypt 
northward even to Sidon, but eventually it came to be 
applied to the possessions of the Hebrews on both sides 
of the Jordan, having Phoenicia, Lebanon, and Syria 
on the N. ; Syria, Ammon, and Moab on the E. ; 
Idumea and the Arabian desert on the S. ; and the 
Mediterranean Sea on the W. Its extreme length was 
about 180 miles, and its breadth varied from 20 to 120 
miles, containing in all about 11,000 square miles— a 
little less than Belgium, a little more than Wales, or 
one-third the size of Scotland. Its coast Ime, from 
Carmel to the S. of Gaza, is little more than 100 miles. 
Its population never exceeded 5,000,000. 

The earliest inhabitants were a race of giants called 
Analrim, Avim, Emien, Honin, JRephaim, Suzim or 
Zamzummim, remnants of whom continued till at least 
the time of David, A.D. 1000. But they had much 
earlier been supplanted by the Amorites (between 
Hebron and the Salt Sea), the Arkites (at Arka, opposite 
the northern extremity of Lebanon), the Arvadites 
(around Arad), the Girgashites (near the sea of Tiberias), 
the Hamathites (around Hamath), the Hittites (around 
Hebron), thfc.Hivites (around Hermon), the Jebusites 
(at Jebus or Jerusalem), the Perizzites (in Samaria), the 
Sinites (south of Arka), the Sidonians (at Sidon), and 
the Zerarites (south of Arad). These tribes were all 
confined to the W. of the Jordan, save the Amorites, 
who possessed two kingdoms on the E. of it — that of 
Sihon, between the Arnon and the Jabbok^ and that 
of Og in Bashan, now called the fiauran. 

The moral state of these tribes gradually became so 
bad that the land is represented as '• spueing '' them out. 
Under Joshua they were gradually subdued, but were 
never wholly exterminated, so that even at the present 
day there are relics of them to be found in the hill 
country. The land, being repeatedly promised to 
Abraham.'received among his descendants such names 
as the Land'of the Hebrews, of Israel, of Judah, of 
Canaan, of Promise, the Holy Land, and Palestine, 
which latter was derived from the Philistines who 
dwelt in the S.W. at the sea shore. Joshua divided it 
by lot.to the twelve tribes, arranged in four divisions ; 



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the northern part was assigned to Asher, Nr.phtalj, 
ZeljuluD, and Issachar ; the middle part to Epliraini 
and the half tribe of Manasseh; the soiilhcrnpa.\X to 
Benjamin, Dan, Judah, and Simeon; and the cnsr<-in 
part, beyond the Jordan, to Reuben, Cad. and tlie 
Iialf tribe of Manasseh. Solomon's division into twelve 
sections for governmental purposes may be seen in i Ki. 
4. 7-19. After the secession of the ten tribes under 
llehoboam, the territory of the tribes of Judah and 
Eenjamin (with the intermixed cities of Dan and 
Simeon) were called '• Judali,"and the others "Israel," 
till the captivity of the latttf, B.C. 728, after a separate 
existence of 250 years. 

After the death of Alexander the Great, B.C. 330, 
Creek colonists settled in Ptolemais (Acre), Pella, and 
Gcrasa, while the Nabataeans (au Arab tribe) settled 
nt Pctra, and gradually conquered Moab and Amnion 
in the north. ,..,,.. 

In New Testament times Canaan was divided into 
a variety of provinces. East of the Jordan were; — 
Itureanow Jfdnr; Gaulanitrs, now J'o/an; I'raclionitis. 
now Leja; Jiatanaea, now Nukra (all in the north); 
Auranitis (now tlauran, on the east), and Peraea, now 
Bdka (in the south). West of the Jordan were :— 
Galilee (Upper and Lower), on the north ; Samaria, in 
the centre, and Judea, in the south. 

In later times it was divided into four parts :— Pales- 
TINA I., PhUisUn which included Judea and Samaria, 
with Cajsarea for its capital r PALESTINi II. Urdun 
(Jordan), in<luding Galilee and Gilead, with Scythopolis 
for its capital; Palestina III., JibalndSherat, includ- 
ing the ancient Nabataea, and Aila eastward to the 
Arnon, witli Petra for Its capital ; Arabia, to the N.E. 
of Palestina III., iududiug the Hauran, with Boslia 
for its capital. 

Pdlestine successively fell under Persian, Greek, 
Roman and Turkish rule, under the last of which it 
still lies. It IS now divided into two pachalics, that 
of Sidon, including the whole country on the \V. of the 
Jordan, and that of Damascus, including the land on 
the E. The present population is only about 650,000. 

Among its wild animals are the bear (in Lebanon), 
the wild boar, fallow deer, fox, gazelle, hyena, jackal, 
panther, wolf, Ac, but no lions. The domestic animals 
are the ass, buffalo, (Arabian) camel, horse, mule, ox, 
broad tailed sheep, <tc. Its £?ird,s-are the crow, cuckoo, 
eagle, heron, jay, kingfisher, kite, nightingale, owl, 
partridge, raven, sparrow, stork, vulture, &c. Bats 
and lizards abound ; lish swarm in the sea of Galilee, 
but none in the Salt Sea. On the sea-bound plain, and 
lower hill sides, the banana, orange, palm, and sugar 
cane grow. The maple, oak, pine, and willow flourish 
at from 1000 to 4000 feet above the sea; also the 
mulberry and olive. Barley, wheat, and the vine 
abound. 

There are two great ranges of mountains, running 
parallel on both sides of the Jordan from north to 
south, the one terrninating in the mountains of Sinai 
and the other on the shores of the Red Sea. The 
mountains of Samaria (the centre part of the range on 
the \V. of the Jordau) average 2000 feet above the sea, 
and the highest summits of these are Ebalaod Gerizim, 
about 2750 feet high. The mountains of Judea are 
highest near Hebron, which is 3030 feet above the 
Great, and 4342 above the Salt Sea. Jerusalem is 2550 
feet above the former, and 3826 above the latter. Tabor 
is 1890, Little Hermon 1700, the Carmel range 1740, and 
the Promontory 600 feet high, while Lebanon rises even 
to 10,000, and Anti-Lebanon to 9000 feet above the 
Mediterranean. 

The Jordan is the only great river in Palestine, and 
springs from the font of Anti-Lebanon 1847 feet above 
the sea. Passing through the w.aters of Merom and the 
Sea of Galilee, it falls into the Salt Sea, where it is 
lost by evaporation. It is fed on the east side by the 
waters of the Jarmuk and the Jabbok, The Arnou 
falls into the Salt Sea, which is about 46 miles long, 
with an average breadth of 7 miles, and is thus nearly 
the size of the Cake of Geneva, or three times the size 
of Lough Neagh. For further particulars see the articles 
Palestine, Judea, Oalilee, Samaria, Pcrea, &c. 

Gen. II. 31 they went forth, .to go into the land of C. 
12. 5 they went forth to go into the land of C. 

12. 5 and into the land of C. they came 

13. 12 Abram dwelt in the land of C., and, 

16, 3 Abram. .dwelt' ten years in the land of C. 

17. 8 I will give unto thee. ,all the land of C. 
.,23. a the same (is) Hebron in the land of C. 
.53. 19 the same (is) Hebron in the land of C. 

aS. I shalt not take a wife, .daughters of C. 

•28. 6 shalt not take a wife of. .daughters of C. 

«8. 8 Esau seeing that the daughters of C. 

31. 18 to go to Isaac his father in the land of C. 
p3. 18 which (is) in the land of C., when he 
35. 6 Jacob came to Luz, which (is) in. C. 
2 Bsau took his wives of the daughters of C. 

5 which were bora unto him in. land of C. 

6 which he had got In the land of C.; and 
J And Jacob dwelt . . in the land of C. 
.S for the famine was in the land of C, 

7 Prom the land of C. to buy food 
42. f3 the sons of one man in the land of C. 
42. 29 came unto Jacob . .unto the land of C. 
42. 32 the youngest (is) this day. .in. .land of C. 

44. 8 we brought again unto thee, .land of C. 
45. 17 go, get you unto the land of C. 

45. 25 and came into the land of C. unto 

46. 6 which they had gotten in the land of .C. 
46. 12 Er andt)nan died in the land of C. . 

46. 31 Which (were) in the laud of C, Are come 
.47. I are oomeout'of the land of C. ; and,beliol(J 

47. 4 the famine (is) sore in the land of C. ' 



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Geii. 47 13 the land of C. fainted by reason of the 
47. 14 the money, .was found, .in the land of C 

47. 15 when money failed, .in the land of C 

48. 3 appeared unto me at Luz in the land of C. 

48. 7 Rachel died by nic in the land of C. 

49. 30 which (is) before Manire. in the land of C 

50. 5 I have digsed for me in the land of C. 
50. 13 his sons carried him into the land of C. 

Exod. 6. 4 to give them the laud of C. the land of 

15. 15 all the inhabitants of C. shall melt away 

16. 35 came unto the borders of the land of C. 
Lev. 14. 34 When ye be come into the land of C. 

18. 3 after the doings of the land of C, whither 

25. 38 to give, .the land of ■€., (and) to be your 
Num 13. 2 that they may search the lanil of C, which 

13. 17 Moses sent them to spy out the land of C. 

26. 19 Er and Onan died in the laud of C. 
32. 30 have possessions among you in tlie. .of C. 

32. 32 We will pass over.. into the land of C. 

33. 40 which dwelt in the south in the laud of C. 

33. 51 ye are passed over Jordan into the . . of C. 

34. 2 When ye come into the land of C, this 
34. 2 the land of C., with the coasts thereof 

34. 29 unto the children of Israel in the of C. 

35. 10 ye be come over Jordan into the laud of C. 
35. 14 three cities shall ye give in the land of C. 

Deut32. 49 behold the land of C, which I give unto 
Josh. 5. 12 they did eat of the fruit of the land of C. 

14. 1 children of Israel inherited in the. .of C. 

21. 2 they spake uoto therii in the laud of C. 

22. 9 which (is) in the land of C, to go unto 
22. 10 that (are) in the land of C, the children 
22. II built an altar over against the land of C. 

22. 32 Phinehas. .returned. . unto the land of C. 
24. 3 and led him throughout all the land of C. 

1 as had not known all tlie wars of C. 

2 into the hand of Jabin king of C. , that 

23 God subdued on that day. .the king of C. 

24 prevailed against Jabin the king of C. 
24 they had destroyed Jabin king of C. 
19 then fought the kings of C. in Taanach 

21. 12 to Shiloh, which (is) in the land of C 
iCh. 16. 18 Unto thee will I give the land of C, the 
Psa 103. II Unto thee will I give the land of C, the 

106. 38 whom they sacrificed unto the idols of C. 

135. II Bashan, and all the kingdoms of C. 
Isa. ig. 18 five cities . . speak the language of C. 
Eze. 16. 3 thy nativity (is) of the land of C. ; thy 
16. 29 thy fornication in the land of C. unto 
Zeph. 2. 5 C, the land of the Philistines, I will 
Matt 15. 22 a woman of C. came out of. .same coasts 

CA.NA-AN-ITE, CA-NA-AH-IT-ISH, 'mV etc. 
Patronymic of the descendants of Canaan, afterwards 
restricted to the inhabitants of Canaan. 

Gen. 10. 18 afterward were the families of.. C. spread 

10. 19 the border of the C. was from Sidon, as 

12. 6 And the C. (was) then in the land 

13. 7 And the C, .dwelt then in the land 
.15. 21 the Amorites, and the C , and the 
.24. 3 thou shalt not take a wife of the C; 
24. 37 Thou shalt not take a wife .of the C. 
34. 30 to make me to stink, .among the C. and 

2 daughter of a certain C, whose name (was) 

10 and Shaul the son of a C. won;an 

11 when, .the C, saw the mourning in the 
8 to bring' them, .unto the place of the C- 

3. 17 I will bring you. .unto the land of the C. 

6. 15 and Shaul the son of a C. woman : these 

13. 5 shall bring thee into the land of the C, 
13 u shall bring thee into the land of the C, 

23. 23 andbringtheeinunto. theC.the Hivites 

23. 28 lyhich shall drive.. the Hivite, the C.,and 

33. 2 I will drive out the C, the Amorite, and 

34. II I drive out before, .the Amorite.and theC. 
'Kum 13. 29 the C. dwell by the sea, and by the coast 

14. 25 Now the..C. d<velt in the valley. To 
14. 43 For the. .C. (are) there before you, and 
14. 45 and the C. which dwelt in that hill 
21. I (when) king Arad the C, which dwelt In 
21. 3 and delivered up the C. ; and they utterly 
33. 40 And king A. the C, which dwelt in 

Deut. I. 7 and go. .to the land of the C, and unto 

7. I and hath cast out. .the C, and the 
ii. 30 (Are) they not. .in the land of the C. 

■20. 17 But thou shalt utterly destroy .the C. 
Josh. 3. 10 he will .drive out from before you the C. 
5. I allthekingsof the C, which (were) by the 
■^ 7. 9 For the C. .shall hear (of it), and shall 
9. I wliea . .Amorite, the C . heard (thereof) 

11. 3 the C. on the east and on the west 

12. 8 the Hittitcs the Amorites, and the C. 

3 (which) is counted to the C: five lords 

4 From the south, all the land of the C. 
,16 10 they drave not out the C. that dwelt in 
16. 10 but the C. dwell among the Ephraimites 

12 but the C. would dwell in that land 

13 they put the C. to tribute ; but did not 
16 all the C. that dwell in the land of 
18 thou shalt drive out the C, though they 

24. II the Amorites, and the Perizzites, and the 
Judg. I. I 'W'ho shall go up for usagainst the C. first 

"1. 3 that we may fight against the C. ; and I 
1. 4 the LoKD delivered the C. and the Peri. 
I. s '-'isy slew the C. and the Perizzites 
I. 9 to fight against the C, that dwelt in the 
I. 10 Judah went against the C. that dwelt 
1. 17 they slew the C. that inhabited Zephath 
1. 27 but the C. would dwell in that land 
I. 28 they put the C. to tribute, and did not 
1. 29 Neither did Ephraim drive out the C. that 
t '29 but the C. dwelt in Gezei among tbem 



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Judg. I 30 the C dwelt among them, and became 
1. 32 the Asheritea dwelt among the C. the 
I. 33 but he d welt among! he f:.. Iheiuhabitaut* 
3 3 all the C , and the Sidooians. and the 

3. 5 the children of Israel dwelt among the 

2 Ra. 24. 7 to all the cities of the. C : and they went 
I Ki. 9. 16 and slain the C. that dwelt in the city 
I C'h. 2. 3 the daughter of .Shua the C. And Hr 
Ezra 9. 1 abomiDations,(evcn)of theC the Hitlitei 
Neh. 9. 8 to give the land of the C. the Hitlites 

9. 24 and thou subduedst before Ihini. the C. 
Obad. 20 that of the 0. . .unto Zarephath ; ond 
Zechi4. 21 there shall bono rnorc the C in the house 
Mattio. 4 Simon the C, and Judas Iscariot, who 
Mark 3. 18 and Thaddeus. and Simon the C. 

CAN-DA'-CE, KavSaKV- 

A queen of Ethiopia, The name is not a proper namo 

of an individual, but of a dynasty of Ethiopiau queen»._ 

Acts 8. 27 an eunuch of great authority under C. 
CANDLE — 
l.A light, 13 ner. 

Job 18. 6 his candle shall be put out with him 
21 17 How oft is the candle of the wicked put 

29. 3 When his candle shined upon my head 
Psa. 18. 28 For thou wilt light my candle : the Lord 
Prov.2o. 27 The spirit of man (is) the candle of the 

24. 20 the candle of the wicked shall be put out 
31. 18 her candle goeth not out by night 

Jer. 25. 10 take from them, .the light of the candle 
Zeph. I. 12 I will search Jerusalem with candles 

2.A lamp, Kvxvor luchnos. 

Matt 5. 15 Neither do men light a candle, and put 
Mark 4. 21 Is a candle brought to be put under a 
Luke 8. 16 No man, when he hath lighted a caiKllo 
II. 33 when he hath lighted a candle, putteth 
II. 36 the bright shining of a candle dofh give 
15. 8 doth not light a candle, and sweep the 
Rev. 18. 23 the light of a candle shall shine no more 
22. 5 they need no candle, neither light of the 

CANDLESTICK — 

1. Place of light, candlestick, rniiD menorah. 
Exod. 25. 31 thou shalt make a candlestick (of) pore 
,25. 31 beaten work shall the candlestick be made 

25. 32 three branches of the can(l,'estick out of 
25. 32 three branches of the cannlcstick out of 
'25. 33 the six branches, .out of the candlestick 
25. 34 in the candlestick, .four bowls made liko 
'25. 35 the six branches, .out of the candlestick 
'26. 35 the candlestick over against the table 

30. 27 and the candlestick and his vessels 

31. 8 the pure candlestick with all his furniture 
35. 14 The candlestick also for the light and 
■37. 17 he made the candlestikk (of) pure gold 
■37. 17 beaten work mad« he the camllcstirk 
37. 18, 18 three branches of the candlestick cut 
37. ig six branches going out of the candlestick 
37. 20 in the candlestick, (wci c) four bowls 

39. 37 The pure candlestick, (with) the lamps 

40. 4 thou shalt bring in the candlestick, and 
40. 24 he put the candlestick in the tent of the 

Lev. 24. 4 lie shall order the, .pure candlestick 
Num. 3. 31 the candlestick, and the altars, and the 

4. 9 take a cloth, .and cover the candlestick 
8. 2 seven lamps, .over against the candlestick 
8. 3 the lamps, .over against the canillestick. 
8. 4 thiswork of the candlestick(wasof). .gold 
8. 4 so he made the candlestick 

1 Ki. 7. 49 the candlesticks of pure gold, five on the 
• 2 Ki. 4. JO a table, and a stool, aud a candlestick 
•iCh. 28. 15 the weight for the candlesticks of gold 

28. 15 by weight for every candlestick, and for 

28. 15 and for the candlesticks of silver by 

28. 15 for the candlestick., of every candlestick 

2 Ch. 4. 7 Aud he made-ten candlesticks of gold 

4. 20 the candlesticks with their lamps, that 

13. II the candlestick of gold with the lamps 

Jer. 5». 19 the caldrons, and the candlesticks, and 

Zech. 4. 2 I have looked, and, behold, a candlestick 

4. XI upon the tight (side) of the candlestick 

^.Candlestick, unEi-ipj nebrashla. 

Dan. s- 5 wrote over against the caudleslick upon 

S.Lamp stand, Ai/x''''* luchnia. 

Matt 5. 15 a candle, and put it. .on a candlestick 
Mark 4. 21 Is a candle.. not. set on a candlestick 
Luke 8. j6 a candle. .but3etteth(it)0Da ( andlestick 

II. 33 a candle. . but on a candlestick 
Heb. 9.^2 tabernacle.. wherein.. the candlestick 
Hgy.- J. 12 turned I saw seven golden candlesticks 

1. «3 in the midst of the seven candlesticks 
fi. 20 and the seven golden candlesticks 

i. 20 the seven candlesticks which thon sawcst 
,2. I whowalkethintheniidstlof. .candlesticks 

2. 5 will come. .and. .remove thy candlestick 
31. 4 two oHve trees, and the two candlesticks 

CAKir — 

Cane, reed, tmT! qaneh. 

Isa. 43. 24 Thou'hast bronght me no sweet eane 
Jer. 6. 20 and the sweet cane from » ter country! 

CANKER — 

A consumption, nangre.ne, ydyypaiva gafjgraina. 
2 T\. 2. 17 their word will eat as doth a cankel : of 

CANKEE •WORM — 

Hedge chafer, a kind of locust, py, yeleq. 

Joel \. 4 locust hath left hatii the canker •worra 
1. 4 that which the canker wonn hath left 



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i,?^u *■ '^ *^^® canker worm, .the caterpillar, and 
Nan. 3. 15 it shall eat thee up like the canker worm 

3. 15 make thyself many as the canker worm 

3. 16 the canker wonn spoileth, aud fleeth 

CANKERED, to be — 

To be rusted, kut 160 fiat fcatioomai 

Jas. 5. 3 Your gold and silver is cankered ; and 

CAN'-NEH, ."133 set up, distinguished. 

In the S. coast of Arabia, now called Canne. 

Eze. ■27. 23 Haran, and C, and Eden, the merchants 

CA-PEE-NA'-ITH, Kanepuaoifi village of N ahum. 
On the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, and near the 
northern end. It was in the land of Gennesaret, on the 
rich busy plain. The doom pronounced against it and 
the other cities has been singularly fulfilled, and in 
sacred topography there is no more diflicult task than 
to discover the site. The spots in dispute are Rhan- 
Minyeh and Tell-HAm; the latter .is 3 miles N. of 
the former, and about 3 miles from the entrance of 
the Jordan into the lake. 

Matt. 4. 13 he came and dwelt in C, which is upon 
8. 5 when Jesus was entered into C, there 
II. 23 thou, C, which art exalted unto heaven 
17. 24 when they were come to C, they that 
Mark i. 21 they went into C; and straightway 
E. I he entered into C. after (some) days 
9. 33 he came to C. : and, being in the house 
luke 4. 23 whatsoever we have heard done in C. 
4. 31 And came down to C, a city of Galilee 
7. I when he had ended . .he entered into 0. 
10. 15 thou, C, which art exalted to heaven 
John 2. 12 After this he went do>vn to C, he, and 
4. 46 a certain nobleman . . son was sick at C. 

6. 17 and went over the sea toward C. And It 
6. 24 and came to C, seeking for Jesus 

6. 59 These things said he .. as he taught in C. 

CAPH'-TOE, I'wsj cup. 

The principal seat of the Philistines, who areonce called 
Caphtorira, as being of the same race as the Slizraite 
people of that name. The position of Caphtor may 
have been in Egypt, or near it. From Jer. 47. 4 some 
think it was an island, but " isle " means, in its wider 
application, a maritime land whether on the coast or 
an island. 

Deut. 2. J3 Caphtorims, which came forth out of C. 

Jer. 47. 4 Philistines . . remnant of the country of C. 

Amos g. 7 and the Philistines from C, and Uie 

CAPH-TO'-KDa:, Dnin55. 

The people 6i Caphtorl The name seems to be preserved 

in that of the old Egyptian city Coptus. 

Gen. 10. 14 of whom came Philistim', and C. 

Deut. 2. 23 the C, which came forth out of C, destr. 

I Ch. 1, 12 of whom came the Philistines, and C. 

CAP-PA-DO-CI'-A, KainraSaKid. 
An elevated table-land, intersected by mountain chains 
in the eastern part of Asia Minor, bounded on the N. 
by Pontus, W. by Lycaonia, 3. by Cilicia, and E. by 
Syria and Armenia Mi 11 or. It was always deficient in 
wood. Its interest for students of scripture arises 
chiefly from the mention of its Jewish residents among 
the hearers of Peter's first sermon, and its Christian 
residents among the readers of his first epistle. 
Acts 2. 9 dwellers in . .C, in Pontus, and Asia 
I'Pe. X. I strangers scattered throughout. .C, Asia 

CAPTAIN — 

l.FiTst, leader, chief, ^i^X alluph. 

Jer. 13. 2 1 for tUou. hast taught them (to be) captains 

2. Lord, ovmer, possessor, ^S^ baal. 

Jer. 37. 13 a captain of the ward (was) there, whose 

Z.Tiplvsar, (a title of honour), np?p tiphsar. 

Jer. 51. 27 appoint a captain against her ; cause the 
Nah. 3. 17 and thy captains as. .great grasshoppers 

4. .4 ram, leader, -a kar. 

Eze. 21. 22 appoint captains, to open the mouth in 
^.Leader, one before, n*3j nagid. 

1 Sa. g. 16 thou shalt anoint him . . captain over my 

10. 1 the Lord hath anointed thee . captain 
13. 14 Lord hath commanded him . . captain 

2 Sa. 5. 2 and thou shalt be a cantain over Israel 
2 Kl. 20. 5 tell Hezekiah the captain of my people 
2 Ch.ii. II strongholds, and put captains in them 

Q.Ecalted, lifted up one, K'ij'} nasi. 

Jf um. 2. 3 the son. of Ainminadab . . captain of the 
2. 5 Zuar. .captain of the children of Issachar 
2. 7 Helen . . captain of the children of Zebulun 
8. 10 thetcaptaln of the children of Reuben 
2. 12 the captain of the children of Simeon 
a. 14 the captain of the sons of Gad. .Eliasaph 

2. 18 the captain of the sons of Ephraim 

2. 2o the captain of the children of Manasseh 
2. 22 the captain of the sons of Berfjamin 
2. 25 the captain of the children of Dan...Ahi. 
2. 27 the captain of the children of Asher. .P. 
2. 29 the captain of the children of Naphtall 
T.Cfoixrnor, nijg pechah. 

I Ki. 20. 24 and put captains in their rooms 
a Ki. 18 24 wilt thou turn . .the face of one captain 
Isa. 36. 9 wilt thou turn . .the face of one captain 
Jer. SI. 33 will I break in pieces captains and rulers 
SI. 28 the kings of the Medes, the captains 
51.57 her wise (men), her captains, and h^r 



Eze. 23. 6 clothed with blue, captains and rulers 
23. 12 captains and rulers clothed most gorge. 
23. 23 desirable young men, captainsand rulers 

Dan. 3. 2,3,27 princes, the governors, and. .captains 
6. 7 princes, the counsellors, and the captains 

S.Rtiler, judge, pvi3 qatsin. 

Josh. 10. 24 tho captains of the men of war which 
Judgii. 6 they said. .Come, and be our captain 
It. II the people made him head and captain 

Q.JIead, lovh rash. 

Num 14. 4 Let us make a captain, and let us return 
Deut 29. 10 your captains of your; tribes, your elders 
» Ch. 4. 42 having for their captains Pelatiah, and 
II. 15 three of the thirty captains went down 

11. 42 a captain of the Keubeuites, and thirty 

12. 14 the sons of Gad, captains of the host 
12. i8 and made them captains of the band 
12. 20 captains of the thousands that (were) of 

027. 3 Perez (was) the chief of all the captains 
2 Ch.13. 12 God himself (is) with us for (our) captain 

10. Great one, l"] rab. 

2 Kl. 25. 8, 10, II, 12, 15, 18, 2o Ifebnzar-adan, captain 
Jer. 39. 9, 10, I [, 13 Nehuzar-adan the captain 

40. I, 2, 5 the captain of the guard 

41. 10 Nebuzar-adan the captain of the guard 
43. 6 Nebuzar-adan the captain of the guard 
52. 12 nineteenth.. came Nebuzar-adan, captain 
52. 14 all the army . . with the captain of the 
52. IS, 16, 10, 24, 26, 30 the captain of the guard 

Dan. 2. 14 Arioch the captain of the king's guard 

11. Head, ife' sar. 

Gen. 37. 36 an officer of Pharaoh's. .captain of. .guard 

39. I an ofBcer of Pharoah, captain of. .guard 

40. 3 he put them . .in the house of the captain 
40. 4 the captain of the guard, charged Joseph 
41. 10 ward in the captain of the guard's house 

41. 12 an Hebrew, servant to the captain of the 
Kum3i. 14 Moses was wroth with, .the captains 

31. 48 captains of thousands, and captains of 
31. 52 captains of thousands, and of. .captains 
31. 34 the captains of thousands, .of hundreds 
Deut. I. 15 captains over thousands, and captains 

I. 15 captains over fifties, and captains over 
2o. 9 make captains of the armies to lead the 

Josh. 5. 14 but (as) captain of the host of the LORD 
5. 15 the captain of the Lord's host said unto 

Judg. 4. 2 the captain of whose host (was) Sisera 

4. 7 I will draw unto thee . . Sisera, the captain 

1 Sa. 8. 12 he will appoint him captains over thous. 

12 9 sold them into the liand. .Sisera, captain 

14. 50 name of the captain of his host. . Abner 
17. 18 carry these ten cheeses unto the captain 

17. 55 Saul, .said unto Abner, the captain of the 

18. 13 Saul . .made him his captain over a thous. 
22. 2 and he became a captain over them 

22. 7 will the sou of Jesse . .make . . captains 
26. s Abner the son of Ner, the captain of his 

2 Sa. 2. 8 Abner the son of Ner, captain of Saul's 

4. 2 Saul's son had two men. .captains of ba. 
10. 16 Shobach the captain of the host, .(went) 

10. 18 the Syrians .. smote Shobach the captain 
j8. I set captains of thousands and captains 

18. s tl^e king gave all the captains charge 

19. 13 if thou be not captains of the host 

23. 19 he was their captain, .he attained not 

24. 2 Joab the captain of the host, which (was) 
24. 4 and against the captains of the hosts 

24. 4 Joab and the captains of the host went 
iKl 1. 19 hath called.. Joab the captain of the host 

1. 25 hath called all the. .captains of the host 

2. s to the tv/o captains of the hosts of Israel 
2. 32 Abner the son of Ner, captain of the host 
2. 32 Amasa the son of Jether, captain of the 

11. IS, 21 Joab the captain of the host was 
II. 24 he gathered men. .and became captain 

15. 20 So Ben-hadad. .sent the captains of the 

16. 9 servant Zimri, captain of half . .chariots 
16. 16 all Israel made Omri, the captain of the 
22. 32 captains of the chariots saw Jehoshaphat 
22. 33 the captains of the chariots perceived 

2 Kl. 1. 9 Then the king sent unto him a captain of 
I. lo and said to the captain of fifty, If I (be) a 
I. II he sent unto him another captain of fifty - 
I 13 he sent again a captain of the third fifty 
I. 13 the third captain of fifty went up, and 
1. 14 and burnt up the two captains of the 
4. 13 be spoken for to . . the captain of the host? 
S- I Naaman, captain of the host o£.lhe king 
8. 21 the captains, .and the people fled into 
9. s behold, the captains of the host, .sitting 
9. S I have an errand to thee, captain 
9. 5 And he said. To thee, O captain 

II. 9 the captains over the hundreds did. .all 
II. 10 the captains over hundreds, .that (were) 

11. 15 the priest commanded the captains of ■ 

25. 23 the captains of the armies, they and their 
25. 26 all the people, .and, the captains of the 

xCh. II. 6 Jebusites first shall be chief and captain 
It. 21 Of the three, .he was theircaptain 

12. 21 they helped David, .and were captains in 

12. 28 of his father's. .twenty and two captains 
j2. 34 of NaphtaU a thousand captains, and 

13. I And David consulted with the captains of 
15. 2S the captains, .went to bring up the ark of 
19. 16, 18 Shophach the captain of the host 

25. I the captains of the host separated to the 
e6. 26 the captains over thousands and hund 

26. 26 the captains of the host, had dedicated 

1 27. I aud captains of thousands aud hundreds 



1 Ch. 27. 3 of all the captains of the host for the first 

27. 5 The third captain of the host for the third 

28. I tribes, and the captains of the companies 

28. I captains over the thousands and captains 

29. 6 the captains of thousands, .of hundreds 
2Ch. I. 2 to the captains of thousands, .hundreds 

8. 9 chief of his captains, and captains of Iiis 

16. 4 Ben-hadad hearkened, .sent the captains 

17. 14 of Judah, the captains of thousands 

17. 15 next to him. . Jehohanan the captain 

18. 30, 31, 32 the king of Syria, .com. the captt 

21. 9 compassed him in, and the captains of 
23. I, 14, 20 took the captains of hundreds 
23. 9 Jehoiada. .delivered to the captains of 

25. s captains over thousands, and cap. over 

26. II under the hand, .(one) of the king's capt 
32. 6 he set captains of war over the people 

32. 21 the leaders and captains in the can.p 

33. II the Lord brought upon them the captains 
33. 14 put captains of war in iill the fenced cities 

Job 39. 25 the thunder of the captains, and the 
Isa. 3. 3 The captain of fifty, and the honourable 
Jer. 40. 7, 13 the captains of the forces, .in the 

41. II, 13, 16 captains of the forces that (were) 

42. I, 8 all the captains of the forces, .came 

43. 4, 5 the captains of the forces, and all the 

Vl.Ruler, powerful one, U'V?* shallit. 

Dan. 2. 15 He answered .Arioch the king's captain 
a.Third, one of or over three, b*'^^ shalish. 

Exodi4. 7 he took, .captains over every one of them 
15. 4 his chosen captains also are drowned 

2 Sa. 23. 8 The Tachmonite . . chief among the cap. 

1 Ki. 9. 22 servants, and his princeB,and his captains 
2Ki. 9. 25 Then said (Jehu) to Bidkar his captain 
10. 25 Jehu said to the guard and to the capta. 

10. 25 the guard and the captains cast (them) 
IS. 25 the son of Remaliah, a captain of his 

1 Ch. 1 1. 1 1 Jashobeam .. the chief of the captains 

12. 18 came upon Amasai . . chief of the captains 

2 Ch. 8. 9 and captains of his chariots and horsemen 

\i. Chief leader, apxnyi^ archegos. 

Heb. 2. 10 make tJie captain of their sijvation 
15. Leader of an army, crrpaTriySs strategos. 

Luke22. 4 communed with the chief priest and cap. 

22. 52 chief priests, and captains of the temple 
Acts 4. I the captain ofthe temple.. came upon 

5. 24 the captain of the temple, .heard these 
5. 26 Tlien went the captain with the ofiicers 

16. Leader of a thousand, x'^-^apX"* chiliarchos. 
Johni8. 12 and the captain and officers .took Jesus 
Rev. 19. 18 ye may eat the flesh of. .captains 

CAPTAIU, chief (or high) — 
l.JJead, Tg* sar. * 

Gen. 21. 22, 32 Phichol the chief captain of his host 
26. 26 Phichol the chief captain of his army 

2.Leader of a thousand, x'^f opX" ^ chiliarchos. 
Mark 6. 21 his lords, high captains, and chief 
Acts 21. 31 tidings came unto the chief captain 

21. 32 they saw the chief captain and the soldiers 
21. 33 the chief captain came near, and took hira 

21. 37 he said unto the chief captain. May I 

22. 24 The chief captain commanded him to be 
22. 26 he v/ent and told the chief captain 

22. 27 Then the chief captain came, and said 
22. 28 the chief captain answered. With a great 

22. 29 and the chief captain also was afraid 

23. 10 the chief captain, .commanded the sold. 
23. 15 signify to the chief captain that he bring 
23. 17 Bring this young man unto the chief cap. 

23. 18 So he , . brought (him) to the chief captain 

23. 19 Then the chief captain took him by the h. 

23. 22 the chief captain . . let the young man dep. 

24. 7 [the chief captain Lysias came (upon us)] 

24. 22 Lysias the chief captain shall come dovm 

25. 23 place of hearing, with the chief captains 
Rev. 6. IS the rich men, and the chief captains 

CAPTAIN of the guard — 

Chief of the encampment, arparoiriZipxii^- 

Acts 28. 16 [delivered, .to the captain of the guard] 

CAPTAIN that had rule — 

Head, "is sar. 

1 Ki.22. 31 captains that had rule over his chariots 

CAPTAINS — 

l.One ready, prepared, *13 kari. 

2 Ki.ii. 4 rulers over hundi'eds, with the captains 

11. 19 rulers over hundreds, and the captains • 

2.Thirty, D'^iiW sheloshim, DV'^?> shalishim. 

1 Ch. II. 11 Jashobeam. .the chief of the captains 

12. 18 came uponAinasai..chief of the captains 

CAPTIVE — . 

LExile, one removed or remomng, mi golah. 

2 Ki 24. 16 the king of Babylon brought captive to B. 
Eze.' I. 1 1 (was) among. the captives by the river 

2.T0 remove into exile, rhi galah. 

2 Ki 24 14 men of valour, .ten thousand captives 
Isa. 49. 21 lost my children, and am. .a captive 

S.Exile, removal, niS} galuth. 

Isa 20. 4 lead.'.the Ethiopians captives, young 

45. 13 and he shall let go my captives 
Jer. 28. 4 with all the captives of Judah, that went 
4 Son ofe^le or removal. Npi'TI? ^^'>^ galutha. 
' Dan. 2. 25 I have found a man of the- captives ol 



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5.Tu take away captive, .13^ shahah. 

Gen. 31. 26 carried away my dau(;hter3, as captives 
Isa. 61. I to pr'..';laim liberty to the captives, and 

6. Oiii taken away captive, '7<^ shehi. 

Exodi2. 29 ttic first born of the captive that (was) 
Numsi. 12 they lirought the captives, and the prey 

31. 19 purify (both) yourselves and your cap. 
2 Ch.23. 17 the Edomites. .carried away captives 
Isa. 49. 24 Shall the prey . .or the lav/ful captive 

49.J15 Even the captives of the mighty shall 
c2. ■ 2 bands of thy neck, captive daughter 
Jer. 48. 46 for thy sons are taken captives, and thy 
Dan. II. 8 shall also carry captives into Egypt 
"!. Company of captives, n;3B' shibyah. 

Deut.2i. XI And seest among the captives a. .vifoman 

32. 42 the blood of the slain and of the captives 
a Ch.28. s carried, .a. .multitude of them captives 

28. II liear me, therefore, and deliver the capt. 
28. 13 Ye shall not bring in the captives hither 
2^. 14 So the armed men left the captives 
28. 15 the men., rose up, and took the captives 
Jcr. 48. 46 sons are taken . . tliy daughters captives 

9,. Captivity, n'??' shebiih. 

Eze. 16. 53 the captivity of thy captives in the midst 
9. One taken by the spear, atxh°-^'^'^'>i aichmalotos. 
■ Luke 4. 18 to preach deliverance to the captives, and 
(See also Carried away, carry away, lead, led away.] 

CAPTIVE, to go — 

To remove into exile, npj galah. 

Amos 6. 7 go captive with the fijst that go captive 

CAPTIVE, to bring away — 

To take away captive, n^ifj shabah. 

2 Ki. 5. 2 Syrians.. brought away captive.. a little 

CAPTIVE, to be carried — 

To be taken away captive, n^^ shabah, 2. _ 

1 Ki. 8. 47 the land whither they were carried capt. 

2 Ch. 6. 37 the land whither they were carried cap. 
Eze. 6. 9 nations whither th^ shall be carried, cap. 

CAPTIVE, to be carried away — 
l.To be exiled, rhi galah, 6. 

Jer. 40. I which were carried away captive unto 
2. 7*0 be taken away captive, nj^ shabah, 2. 

Jer. 13. 1 7- the Lord's flock is carried away captive 
CAPTIVE, to carry — 
l.To take away captive, 713^ shabah. 

t Ki. 8. 47 land of them that carried them captives 
8. 50 before them who carried them captive 

2 Ch. 6. 38 whither they have carried them captives 

Psa 106. 46 of all those tlrnt carried them captives 

2. To remove into exile, nSj galah, 5. 

2 Ki.15. 29 and carried them captive to Assyria 

16. 9 carried (the people of) it captive to Kir 
Jer. 20. 4 he shall carry them, captive into Babylon 

CAPTIVE, to cairy away — 

l.To take away captive, nv shabah. 

Nura24. 22 Asshur shall carry thee away captive 

1 Ki. 8. 46 so that they carry them away captive.i 

2 Ch. 6. 36 carry them away captives unto a land 

25. 12 did the children, .carry away captive 
28. 8 carried away captive of their brethren 
28. 17 smitten Judah, and carried away captives 
Psa 137. 3 they that carried us away captive 
Jer. 41. 10 Ishmael carried away qaptive all the 
41. 10 son of Nethaniali carried, .away captive 

41. 14 Ishmael had carried away captive from 
43. 12 shall burn . . and carry them away captives 

Obad. II. the strangers carried away captive his 

2. To remove into exile, rhi galah, 5. 

Jer. 24. I king of Babylon had carried away captive 
27. 20 carried away captive Jeconiah the son 
.39. 9 carried away captive into Babylon the 
43. 3 carry us away captives'into Babylon 

52. 15 guard carried away captive (certain) of 
• 52. 28 Nebuchadrezzar carried away captive 
52. 29 he carried away captive from Jerusalem 
52. 30 the guard carried away captive of the Jews 

Amos I. 6 carried away captive the whole captivity 

CAPTIVE, to cause to be carried away — ^ 
To remove into exile, ^hi galah, 5. 

Jer. 29. 7 I have caused you to be carried away capt. 
29. 14 I caused you to be carried away captive 

CAPTIVE exile — ■ 

To be bent, bowed, riytf tsaah. 

Isa. SI. 14 The captive exUe hasteneth that he may 
CAPTIVE, to lead — 

1. To take away captive, nya shahah. 

Judg.5. 12 lead thy captivity captive, thou son of 
2 Ch 30. 9 before them that lead them captive, so 
Psa. 68. 18 thou hast led captivity captive : thou 

2. To remove into exile, rhi galah, 5. 

Jer. 22. 12 place whither 'they have led him captive 
Z.To take by the spear,- atxiJ-a\oireva aichmaloteuo. 
Eph. 4. 8 he led captivity captive, and gave gifts 
2 Ti. 3. 4 [lead captive] sUly women laden with 

CAPTIVE, to lead away — 

1. To take away captive, n??! shahah. 

i Ki. 8. 48 their enemies whieh led them away cap. 



2. To be exiled, .^S^ galah, 4. 

Nah. 2. 7 Huzzab shall be led away captive, she 
3. To take by the spear, aixMaXwrit^w dickmalOtizC. 

Luke2i. 24 shall be led away captive iuto all nations 

CAPTIVE, to tike — 

To ta/ce away captive, ^3?' shabah. 

Gen. 34.29 little ones, .tlieir wives took they captive 
31. 9 Israel took, .the women of Midiancaptivej 

Deut2i. 10 and thou hast taken them captive 

1 Sa. 30. 2 had taken the women captives that (were) 

2 Ki. 6. 22 thou hast taken captive with thy sword 
2 Ch.28. It captives, .which ye have taken captive 
Isa. 14. 2 and they shall take them captives, whose 
Jer. 50. 33 all that took them captives held them 

CAPTIVE, to be taken — 

1.2*0 be taken away captive, n^a/ sho.hah, 2. 

Gen. 14. 14 heard that his brother was taken captive 

1 Sa. 30. 3 and their daughters, were taken captives 

30. 5 David's two wives were taken captives 

2.T0 catch alive, (wypioi zOgreo, 

2 Ti. 2. 25 who are taken captive by him at his will 
CAPTIVITY — 

1. Exile, removal, riSiJ golah. 

2 Ki.24. 15 (tho6e)'carried he into captivity from Jtr. 

1 Ch. 5. 22 dwelt in their steads until the captivity 
Ezra I. II bring up with, .the captivity that were 

2. I children, .went up out of the captivity 
4. I the childre.n of the captivity buildcd the 
6. 19 the children of the captivity kept tho 

6. 20 for all the children of the captivity 
6. 21 which were come again out of captivity 
10. 7 all the children of the captivity, that 

10. 16 And the children of the captivity did so 
Esth. 2. 6 Who. .carried away . .with the captivity 
Jer. 29. 16 are not gone forth « ith you into captivity 

29. 20 Hear, .the word, .all ye of the captivity 
29. 31 Send to all them of the captivity, saying 
■46. 19 furnish thyself to go into captivity : for 
48. 7 Cheinosh shall go forth into captivity 

48. II neither hath he gone into captivity 

49. 3 for their king shall go into captivity 
Eze. 3. II go, get thee to them of the captivity 

3. 15 came to them of the captivity at Tel-abib 
•11. 24 tn a vision, .to them of the captivity 

11. 25 Then I spake unto them of the captivity 

12. 4 they that go forth into captivity 

12. 7 I brought forth my stuff, .for captivity 
12. II they shall remove, (and) go into captivity 
25. 3 Judah, when they went into captivity 
Amos I. 15 And their kiug shall go into captivity 
Zech. 6. 10 Take of . . the captivity . . of Heldai 

14. 2 half of. .city shall go forth into captivity 

2. To remove into exile, rhz galah. 

Judg 18. 30 until the day of the captivity of the land 

Z.Exile, removal, rn^j galuih. 

2 Ki. 25. 27 seven and thirtieth year of the captivity 
Ezra 6. 16 the children of the captivity, kept the 
Jer. 29. 22 a curse by all the captivity of Judah 

52. 3 1 in .. seven and thirtieth year of . . captivity 
Eze. I. 2 fifth year of king Jehoiachin's captivity 

33. 21 in the twelfth year of our captivity 
40. I the five, .twentieth year of our captivity 
Dan. s- 13 (^'■'^ thou, .of the children of . .captivity 
6. 13 Daniel, which (is)of. .children. .captivity 
Amos I. 6 they carried, .captive, .whole captivity 

I. 9 they delivered up the whole captivity 
Obad. 20 And the captivity of this host of the 
20 and the captivity of Jerusalem, which 

LA casting away, or up and down, npcpa taltelah. 
Isa. 22. 17 wiU carry., away with a mighty captivity 

^.Captivity, niDW shebuth. 

Deut 30. 3 the Lord thy God will turn . . captivity' 
Job 42. 10 the Lord turned the captivity of Job 
Psa. 14. 7 the Lord bringcth back the captivity 
1 S3- 6 God bringeth back the captivity of his 

85. I thou hast brought back the captivity of 
126. 4 Turn again our captivity, Lord 
Jer. 29. 14 I will turn away your captivity 

30. 3, 18 I will bring again the captivity of my 

31. 23 when I shall bring again their captivity 
'32. 44 I will cause their captivity £0 return 
33. 7 I will cause the captivity of. .Israel, to 
33. II I will cause to return the captivity of 

53. 26 I will cause their captivity to return 

58. 47 Yet will I bring again the captivity of M. 
49. 6 I will bring again the captivity of the 
49. 39 I will bring again the captivity of Elam 
Lam. 2. 14 iniquity, to turn away thy captivity 
Eze. 29. 14 I will bring again the captivity of Egypt 
Hos. 6. II when I returned the captivity of my • 
Joel 3. I I shaU bring again the captivity of Judah 
Amos 9. 14 I will bring again the captivity of my 
Zeph. 2. 7 visit them, and turn away their captivity 
3. 2o I turn back 'your captivity before your 

Q. Captivity, captive, 'S?* shebi. 

Deut2i. 13 put the raiment of her captivity from off 

28. 41 for they shall go into captivity 

Judg. 5. 12 lead thy captivity captive, thou son of A. 
2 Cli. 6. 37 pray unto thee, .land of their captivity 

29. 9 our wives (are) in captivity for this 
Ezra 2. I children, .that went up out of ..captivity 

3. 8 they that were come out of the captivity 

8. 35 children, .were come out of the captivity 

9. 7 to the sword, to captivity, and to a spoil 
Keh. i. 2 tl>eJewB..whicli were left of the captivity 



Neh. t. 3 The remnant that are left o( the captivity 

7. 6 children, .went up out of the captivity 

8. 17 that were come again out of the captivity 
Psa. 63. 18 thou hast led captivity captive : thou 

78. 61 And delivered his strength into captivity 
Isa. 46. 2 but themselves are gone into captivity 
Jer. 15. 2 as (are) for the captivity, to the captivity 
20. 6 all that dv/ell. .shall go into captivity 
22. 22 and thy lovers shall go into captivity 
30. 10 I will save thee, .land of their captivity 
30. 16 every one of them, shall go into captivity 
43. II such (as are) for captivity to captivity 
46. 27 save thee.. from the land of their capt. 
Lam. t. 5 her childrenaregoneintocaptivity before 
1. 18 and my young men aregone into captivity 
Eze. 12. II they shall remove, (and) go into captivity 
30. 17 and these (cities) shall go into captivity 
30. i3 and her daughters shall go into captivity 
Dan. II. 33 by flame, by captivity, and by spoil 
Amos 9. 4 they go into captivity before their enemies 
Nah. 3. 10 she carried away, she went into captivity 
Hab. I. 9 they shall gather the captivity as tho 

T. Captivity, (captive), ri-2v shibyah. 

Neh, 4. 4 for a prey in the land of captivity 
S.Capiivity, t\':}V sliebith. 

Num2i. 29 into captivity unto Sihon king of the 
Job 42. 10 the Lord turned the captivity of Job 
Psa. 85. I thou hast brought hack the captivityof 
126. 4 Turn again our captivity, O Lord, as tho 
Jer. 29. 14 I will turn away your captivity, and I 

49. 39 I will bring again the captivity of Elam 
Lam. 2. 14 not discovered, .turn away thy captivity 
Eze. i6. 53 When I shall bring again their captivity 
16. 53 the captivity of Sodom and her daughters 
16 53 captivity of Samaria and her daiiKhters 
16. 53 tlien (will I bring againj the captivity of 
Zeph. 2. 7 God shall, turn away their captivity 

9.Ca2}tivily, return, r\yv shibah. 

Psa. 126 t Loud turned again the captivity of Zion 
10. A taking by the spear, cix/iaAw(n'a aichmalosia. 

Eph. 4. 8 he led captivity captive, and gave gifts 

CAPTIVITY, to bring into — 

To take by the spear, ai'xM''^'^''''!^'^ aichmalotizii. 
Kom. 7. 23 bringing me into captivity to the law of 
2 Co. ID. 5 bringing into captivity every thought to 

CAPTIVITY, to cause to go into — 
To remove into exile, nSj galah, 5. 

Amos 5. 27 will I cause you to go into captivity 

CAPTIVITY, to cause to be led into — 
To remove ivto exile, npj galah, .6. 

Eze. 39. 28 God . . caused them to be led into captivity 

CAPTIVITY, to carry away into — 
To reviove into exile, nS; galah, 5. _ 

Lam. 4. 22 no more carry thee away, .into captivity 

CAPTIVITY, to go into — 

To remove into exile, nSj galah. 

Isa. 5. 13 my people are gone into captivity JiecausB 
Lam. I. 3 Judah is gone into captivity because of 
Eze. 39, 23 the house of Israel went into captivity 
Amos I. 5 Syria shall go into captivity unto Kir 
5. 5 for Gilgal shall surely go into captivity 
7. 17 Israel shall surely go into captivity forth 
Mic. 1. 16 they are gone into captivity from thee 

CARBUNCLE — 

l.Stcme of brightness, n-^px px eben eqdach. . 

Isa. 54. 12 i will make', .thy gates of carbuncles 
2.Gliltering. stone, emerald, Ti^r^-ibareqath. 

Eze. 28. 13 the sapphire, the emerald . .the carbuncle 
^.Glittering stone, n;?-;? bareqeth. 

ExodzS. 17 a sardius, a topaz, and a carbuncle 
39. 10 a sardius, a topaz, and a carbuncle, 

CAE'-CAS, 03-1? severe. 

The seventh chamberlain of Ahasuerns. 

Esth. 1. 10 he commanded Mehuman. .and C, the 

CARCASE — 

l.Body, r]]}! geviyyah. ..!,.,(„„ 

Judgi4. 8 bees and heney m the carcase of the lion 
14. .9 had taken the honey out of the carcase 
2.Fallen thing, carcase, n^so mappeleth. 

Judgi4. 8 turned aside to see the carcase of the lion 

Z.Faded thing, carcase, n^35 nebelah. 

Lev ■; 2 whether . . a carcase of an undean beast 
' ^ 2 a carcase of unclean cattle, or the carcase 
li' 8 their carcaseshall ye not touch; they(are) 
ji. II ye shall have their carcases m abomina. 
It 24 whosoever toucheth the carcase of them. 
T,' 2S whosoever beareth.. the carcase of them. 
'11' 27 whoso toucheth their carcase shall be 
11' 28 he that beareththe carcase of them shall 
ii! 35 whereupon (any part) of tbeu- carcase 
'II ^6 that which toucheth their carcase shall. 
'„. I7, 38 if (any part) of their carcase fall it 
,1 39 he that toucheth the carcaseshall be 
,1. 40 he that eateth of the carcase, .shall waaH 
II. 40 he also that beareth the carc^e sTiall 
Deut 28. 26 thy carc4tse.shall be meat unto ^1 fowMs 
Josh. 8. 29 they should take his carcase do*" from 
I Ki.13. 22 thy carcase shall not cotne "nt" 'he scp 
J 3 24 bis carcase (was) cast in the way , aad th» 



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I Ki. 13. 24 the lion also stood by the carcase 
13. 25 men passed by, and saw the carcase 
13. 25 and the lion standing by the carcase 
13. 28 he went, and found his carcase cast in 
13. 28 and the lion standing by the carcase 
13. 28 the lion had not eaten the carcase, nor 
13. 29 And the prophet tooli up the carcase of 

13. 30 he laid his carcase in his own grave 

a Ki. 9. 37 the carcase of Jezebel shall be as dung 
Isa. 5. 25 their carcases, .torn in the midst of the 
Jer. 7. 33 the carcases of this people shall be meat 
g. 22 the carcases of men shall fall as dung 
16. 4 their carcases shall be meat for the fowls 
i6. 18 filled mine inheritance with the carcase 
19. 7 their carcases will I give to be meat for 

A.Carcase, faint, exhausted object, -^is pegcr. 

Gen. 15. II the fowls came down upon the carcases 
Lev. 26. 30 cast your carcases upon the carcases of 
Nurai4. 29 Your carcases shall fall in this wilderness 

14. 32 your carcases, they shall fall in this wil. 
14. 33 until your carcases be wasted in the wil. 

1 Sa. 17. 46 I will give the carcases, .unto the fowls of 
Isa. 14. 19 as a carcase trodden under feet, 

34. 3 their stink shall come up out of their car. 

66. 24 look upon the carcases of the men that 
Eze. 43. 7 the carcases of their kings in their high 

43. 9 let them put away . . the carcases of their 
Nah. 3. 3 and a great number of carcases ; and 

b.IAmJb, kSiXov kolon. 

Heb. 3. 17 whose carcases fell in the wilderness ? 
^.Fallen thing, irruna ptoma. 

Matt 24. 28 wheresoever the carcase is, there will the 

CARCASE, dead — 

I. Carcase, faded object, npnj nebelah. 

Deut 14. 8 ye shall not. .touch their dead carcase 
2. Faint, exhausted, 15? peger. 

Eze. 6. 5 I will lay the dead carcases of the child. 

CAB-CHE'-MISH, E''P5'!3 citadel of Chemosh. 
A city on the Euphrates occupying nearly the site of 
Mabog or Hierapolis in later times, but not to be con- 
founded with the classical Circesium, which stood 
much further down the river. 

2 Ch.35. 20 Necho. .came up to fight against C. by 
Isa. lo. 9 (Is) not Calno as C? (is) not Hamath 
Jer. 46. 2 which was by the river Euphrates in C. 

CARE-^ 

1. Anxious ca/re, ."tjK'i deagah. 

Eze. 4. 16 K-ead by weight, and ■with care 

2. Word, matter, ng'n dabar. 

1 SiK 10. 2 thy father hath left the care of the asses 

3. Trembling, fear, n'l'in charadah. 

2 Ki. 4. 13 been careful for us with all this care 

i. Division, distraction, fiipiuva merimna. 

Matt 13. 22 is he that lieareth the word ; and the care 
Mark 4. 19 the cares of this, .and the deceitfulness 
Luke. 8. 14 are choked with cares and riches 

21. 34 your hearts be overcharged with, .cares 
2 Co. J I. 28 Besides those., care of all the churches 
iPe. s- 7 Casting all your care upon.. for he careth 

5. Haste, speed, a-irovS'fi spoude. 

2 Co. 7. 12 our care for you in the sight of God might 
6. To be mindful, (ppovea phroneo. 

Phil. 4. 10 at . . last your care for me bath flourished 

CARE, earnest — 

Haste, speed, airovhi} spoudS, 

2 Co. 8 16 put the same earnest care lato the heart 
CARE, to — 
\.To set the heart, a^ D?b sum leb. 

2 Sa. 18. 3 if we flee away, they will not care for us 
18. 3 neither if half of us die, will they care for 

2. To he an object of care, jueAoi meld. 

Matt 22. 16 neither carest thou for any (man); for 
. Mark 4. 38 Master, carest thou not that we perish ? 

12. 14 Master, we know that thou.. carest for 
Luke 10. 40 dost thou not care that my sister hath 
John 10. 13 he is an hireling, and careth not for the 

12. 6 not that he cared for the poor; but because 
Acts 18. 17 Gallio cared for none of those things 
1 Co. 7. 21 Art thou called (being) a servant? care 
X Pe. s. 7 all your care upon him ; for he careth 

3. To become distracted,careful,fjLipiij,v<!L<ii merimnaO. 

X Co. 7. 32, 33 He that is unmarried careth for the 
7. 34 The unmarried woman careth for the 
7. 34 but she that is married careth for the 

Phil. 2. ao who wiU naturally care for your state 

CAKE, to have — 

To become distracted, careful, fxepiixvAm merimnao. 

I Co. 12. 25 themembera should have the same care 
CARE, to taia — 
To be an object of ca/re, /xiKai m£lo. 

I Co. 9. 9 Doth God take care for oxen 7 
CARE for, to — 
2*1? seek, search, e'Tj darash. 

Deutit. 12 A land.. the Loed thy God careth for 

Psa. 142. 4 I looked . . uo man cared for my soul 

CARE of, to take — 

To he careful ahvut, ^iri/ue\c'o/ia( epimeleomai. 
Lake 10. 34 biought him to an inn, and took care of 



Lukeio. 35 Take care of him • . I will repay thee 
ill. 3. 5 how.. he take care of the church of God? 

CARE, without — 

Trustfully, confidently/, non^ labetach. 

Jer. 49. 31 wealthy nation, that dwelleth without care 
CA-RE'-AH, niij bald head. 

Father of Johanan, governor of Judah in the time of 
Gedaliah. Elsewhere in the English version it is spelt 
Karcah. B.C. 630. 

2 Ki.2s. 23 came to Gedaliah. .Johanan the son of C. 
CAKEFUI, to be — 
l.To he anxiously careful, 3OT daag. 

Jer. 17. 8 shall not be careful in the year of drought 
2. To tremble, fear. Tin char ad. 

a Ki. 4. 13 Behold, thou hast been careful for us 
3. 2*0 he or think necessary, non ehasliach. 

Dan. 3. 16 we (are) not careful to an»wer thee in 
i.To become distracted, ixepi/xvdco merimnao. 

Luke 10. 41 thou art careful and troubled about 

Phil. 4. 6 Be careful for nothing; but in every thing 

5. To be mindful, <ppoviu phroneo. 

Phil. 4. 10 ye were also careful, but ye lacked 
6.2*0 be th/yughtful or mindful, (ppoi/Ti^w phrontizo. 

Titus 3. 8 which, .believed in God might be careful 
CAKEITJILT — 
To hear, hearken, VQ^ shama. 

Deut 15. 5 Only if thou carefully hearken unto the 

CAKEFULLT, the more — 

More hastily, crirovSatoTepais spoudaioteros. 

Phil. 2. 28 I sent him therefore the more carefully 

CAREFUINESS — 
l.Anxious care, njij') deagah. 

'Eze. 12. i8 drink'th'y water, .with carefulness 

12. 19 They shall eat their bread with careful. 

2. Haste, <nrovS^ spoude. 

2 Co. 7. 11 what carefulness it wrought in you 
CARET UUfESS, without — 
Without distraction, anepi/ivos amerimnos. 

1 Co. 7. 32 But I would have you without carefulness 

CARELESS — 

1. To trust, be confident, na^ hataefC. 

Isa. 32. 9 ye careless daughters ; give ear unto my 

2. Trust, confidence, nB| ietach, 

JudgiB. 7 the people, .dwelt careless, after the 
Eze. 30. 9 to make the careless Ethiopians afraid 

CARELESS one or woman — 

To trust, be confident, flB^i batach. 

Isa. 32. 10 shall ye be troubled, ye careless women 
32. II ye women, .be troubled, ye careless ones 

CAR'-MEL, hn-\j fruitful place. 
l.lt is nearly 'always with the article — " the park," the 
well- wooded place. A mountain which forms a striking 
and characteristic feature of Canaan. It projects into 
the Mediterranean, and stands as a wall between the 
maritime plain of Sharon on the S. and the more inland 
expanse of Esdraelon on the N. It is about 12 miles 
long from the sea till it terminates abruptly in the hills 
of Janin and Samaria, which form at that ■paxt the 
central mass of the country. Its highest point is about 
4 miles from the E. end, at the village of Es-fieh, and 
measures in English feet 1728 above the sea leveL 
Josh 12. 22 the king of Jokneam of C, one 

19. 26 reacheth to C. westward, and to Shihor. 

1 Sa.is. 12 Saul came to C, and, behold, he set him 
i,Ki.i8. 19 gather to me all Israel unto mount C. 

18. 20 gathered the prophets, .unto mount C. 
18. 42 Elijah went up to the top^ of C. ; and he 

2 Ki 2. 25 he went from thence to mount C. 

4. 25 came unto the man of God to mount C. 

19. 23 I will enter into, .the forest of his C. 

2 Ch.26. 10 vine dressers in the mountains, and in C. 
Song 7. 5 Thine head upon thee (is) like C, and the 
Isa. 33. 9 Bashan and C. shake off (their fruits) 
35. 2 the excellency of C. and Sharon ; they 
37. 24 I will enter into, .the forest of his C. 
Jer. 46. 18 as C. by the sea, (so) shall he come 

50. 19 he shall feed on C. and Bashan, and his 
Amos I. 2 The Lord will roar, .and the top of C. 

9. 3 though they hide themselves in. .top of C. 
Mic. 7 14 which dwell solitarily . . in the midst of C. 
Nah. I. 4 Bashan languisheth, and C, and 
2. A town in the mountainous part of Judah, where 
Nabal resided with his wife Abigail Here, no doubt, 
was the site of Uzziah's vineyards. The ruins of the 
town, .now called Kurmvl, stJU remain at 10 miles 
below Hebron in a slightly S. E. direction, close to those 
of Main, Zif, CMaon and Ziph), and other places named 
with Carmel in Josh. 15. 55. 

Josh 15. 53 Maon, C, and Ziph, and Juttah 
1 Sa. 25. 2 in Maon, whose possessions (were) in C. 
as. 2 and he was shearing his sheep in C. 
25. 5 Get you up to C, and go to Nabal 
25. 7 aU the while they were in C. 
25. 40 the servants of David were come, .to C. 

CAfe-MEt-ITE, CAR-BtEL-rC-EBS n-^^i.t, '^913. 
An inhabitant of Carmel. 

I Sa. 27. 3 and Abigail the C, Nahal's wife 
30. s and Abigail the wile of Nabal the C. 



2Sa, 



Ch. 



2 and Abigail, Nabal's wife, the C. 

3. 3 Chileab, of Abigail the wife of Nabal. . 
23. 35 Heziai the C, Paarai the Arbite 

I Ch. 3. I the second, Daniel, of Abigail the C. 

11. 37 Hezro the C, Naarai the son of Ezbai 
CAR'-HI, >p-i3 fruitful, noble. 

1. Father of Achan "who troubled Israel." In 
4. I the name is given as a son of Judah, but the same 
person is probably intended, as no such son of Judah 
is elsewhere mentioned, and of the five names mentioned 
only one is really his son, Pharez, though the other four 
are called "sons." Hezron is of the 2d generation. 
Hur of the 4th, and Shobal of the 6th. B. c. 1480. 

Josh. 7. 1 for Achan, the son of C, the son of Zabdt 

7. 18 and Achan, the son of C. . .was taken 
I Ch. 2. 7 the sons of C. ; Achar the troubler of Is. 

4. I sons of Judah; Pharez, Hezron,-and C. 

2. One of the sons of Reuben, B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 9 sons of Reuben ; Hanoch .. Hezron, and 0. 
Exod.6. 14 Hezron, and C. : these(be)the families of 
Num26. 6 of C, the family of the Carmites 
I Ch. 5. 3 sons .. of Reuben . . Fallu, H ezron, and C. 

CARMITES, "cnjij. * 

Family descended from the preceding. No. 2. 
Nura 26. 6 of Carmi, the family of the C. 

CARNAL — 

\. Fleshly, aapKiKSs sarkikos. 

Rom. 7. 14 but I am [carnal], sold under sin 

1 Co. 3. I I. .could not speak.. but as unto [carnal) 

3. 3 ye are yet [carnal], .are ye not carnal? 
3. 4. 1 (am) of ApoHos ; are ye not [carnal] ? 

2 Co. 10. 4 weapons of our warfare (are; not carnal 
Heb. 7. 16 not after the law of a [carnal] command. 

2. Flesh, (xdp^ sarx. 

Rom. 8. 7 the carnal mind (is) enmity against God 
Heb. 9. 10 drinks, and divers washings, and caru^ 

CARNAL things — 

The fleshly (things), to ffdpKiKa ta sarkika. 
Rom 15. 27 to minister unto them in carnal things 

1 Co. 9. II if we shall reap your carnal things? 
CARNALLY — 

\. Laying of seed, copulation, yT| n3?w or fi^bi?. 

lev. 18. 20 Moreover thou shaltnotiie carnally with 
19. 20 whosoever lieth carnally with a woman 

Num. 5. 13 a man lie with her carnally, and it be hid 
2. Flesh, dpi sarx. 

Rom. 3. 6 For to be carnally minded (is) death ; hut 
CARPENTER — "^ ' 

l.Arlificer, lJ'"in charash. 

2 Ki.22. 6 Unto carpenters, and builders, and mas. 
2 Ch.24. 12 hired masons and carpenters to repair 
Ezra 3. 7 They gave money also unto.. the carpen. 
Isa. 41. 7 So the carpenter encouraged the goldsm. 
Jer. 24. 1 the carpenters and smiths, from Jerusal. 

29. z the carpenters, and the smiths, were de. 
Zech 1. zo the Lord showed me four carpenters 

^.Artificer in wood, fK E'^ri charash ets. 

2 Sa. s- u cedar trees, and carpenters, and masons 
2 Ki.i2. II they laid it out to the carpenters and 
J Ch.14. I masons and carpenters, to build him 
Isa. 44. 13 The carpenter stretcheth out this) rule 

3. Artificer, TeKraiv tektun. 
_Matti3. 55 Is not this the carpenter's son ? is not 
Mark 6. 3 Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary 

CAR'-PTTS, Kapiros fruit. 

A person at Troas in Mysia, with whom Paul left a 

2 Ti. 4. 13 The cloak that I left at Troas with C. 
CARRIAGE — 
l.Heaviness, weight, .Tin? kebuddah, 

Judgi8.'2i and put .. the carnage before them 

2, Vessel, instrument, -h^ keli. 

1 Sa. 17. 22 left his carriage, .keeper of the carriage 
Isa. 10. 28 at Michmash he hath laid up his carriages 

Z.Thing lifted up or home, nt^iv) nesuah. 

Isa. 46. I carriages (were) heavy loaden : (they) 
CARRIAGE, to take up one's — 
To make ready for leaving, aTrotrKivd^ofiai. 

Acts 21. 15 after those days we took up our carriages 
CARRIED — 
To lift up, bear, carry, ^ftoJ nasa: 

Isa. 46. 3 (by me), .(which are) carried from the 

CARRIED, to be — 

1.7b be caused to go in, K^3 ho, 6. 

Jer. 27. 22 They shall be carried to Babylon, and 

2.2b he caused to flow or go, Vj; yabal, 6. 
Job 10. 19 I should have been carried from the 
Hos. 10. 6 It shall be also carried unto Assyria (for) 

12. I and oil is carried into Egypt 

.3.2b tnove, he moved, b'lD mot. 

Psa. 46. 2 though the mountains be carried into 

4.2b be lifted up, home, carried, n^j nasa, 2. 

2 Ki.2o. 17 all. .in thine house, .shall be carried inta 
Isa. 39. 6 all. .in thine house, .shall be carried to 

49. 22 daughters shall be carried upon (their) 

CAERTED about, to be — 

2b he carried round, 33D sabab, 2. 

iSe. 5. 8 Let the aik.. be carried about uutoGatb 



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CABSIEI) away, to be — 
I. Exile, nbi3 golah. 

Nah. 3. 10 Yet (was) she carried away, she weut 

2. To remove into exile, n^a gaCah. 

2 Ki.17. 23 So was Israel' carried away out of their 
25. 21 So Judah was carried away out of their 

Z.To be eaused to go into exile, xhi galah, 6. 

I Ch. 9. I Israel and Judah. .were carried away to 
Esth. 2. 6 Who had been carried away from Jerus. 
2. 6 captivity which had been carried away 

i.A change of dwelling, neToiKe<T'ta metoikesia. 
Matt. I. II the time they were carried away to Bab. 

CAEEIED away with, to be — 

To lead away with, cwairdyia sunapago. 

Gal. 2. 13 Baraabas. .was carried away with their 

CAHEIED away captive — 
Exile, removed one, nVu golah. 

Jer. 28. 6 all that is carried away captive, from B. 

29. I the elders which were carried away cap. 

29. 4 aP that are carried away captives, whom 

CARRIED away captive, to be — 
l.To go into exile, n^J galah. 

Jer. 52. 27 Thus Jiidah was carried away captive 

2.7*0 be removed into exile, nhi galah, 6. 

Jer. 13. 19 Judah sliall be carried away captive all 
40. 1 which were carried away captive unto B. 
40. 7 the poor, .were not carried away captive 

CARRIEI) away captive, to be wholly — ■ 

To be caused to go into exile, npj galah, 6. 

Jer. 13. 19 it shall be wholly carried away captive 

CARRIES away captive, to cause to be — 
To cause to go into exile, Tni galah, 5. 

Jer. 29. 7 caused you to be carried away captives 
29. 14 I caused you to be carried away captive 

CARRIED away captive, they that are — 
Exile, slate of exile, ruSj galulh. 

Jer. 24. s them that are carried away captive 

40. I all that were carried away captive of J. 

CARRIED away, those that had been — 
An exile, removed one, nVu golah. 

Ezra 8. 35 children of those that had been carried a. 
g. 4 of those that had been carried away 

10. 6, 8 of those that had been carried away 
Neh. 7. 6 captivity.. those that had been carried a. 

CARRIED headlong, to be — 
To be hastened, in.p mahar, 2. 

Job 5. 13 counsel of the fro ward is carried headlong 
CARRY, to — 
l.Tb cause to come or go in, Nia bo, 5. 

Gen. 42. 19 carry corn for the famine of your houses 

1 Sa. 17. 18 carry these ten cheeses unto the captain 

20. 40 said unto him, Go, carry (them) to the 
zKi. g. 2 make him arise.. aud carry him to an 

25. 7 bound him with fetters, .and carried liira 
s Ch. 34. 16 Shaphan carried the book to the king 
36. 4 Necho took Jehoahaz. .and carried hira 
36. 7 Nebuchadnezzar, .carried of the vessels 
Jer. 20. s take them, and carry them to Babylon 
28. 3 Nebuchadnezzarkingof Babylon.. carried 
39. 7 bound him with chains, to carry him to 
52. II bound him in chains, aud carried him to 
Eze. 17. 4 He cropped off the top. .and carried it 
Dan. I. 2 the vessels.. which he carried into the 

11. 8 shall also carry captives into Egypt their 
J'oe) 3. s ye.. have carried into your temples my 

2.2*0 cause to flow or go, hy, yabal,-5. 

Isa. 23. 7 her own feet shall carry her afar oft to 

3. 2*0 cause to go or flow, hx yebal, 5, 

Ezra 7. IS to carry the silver and gold, which the 

i.To cause to go on, ^^rt, or ^S; yalak 5. 

2 Ki.17. 27 Carry thither one of the priests whom ye 

24. 13 he carried away Jehoiachin to Babylon 
2 Ch.33. i: bound him with fetters, aud carried him 

36. 6 bound him in fetters, to carry him to B. 
Eccl.io. 20 a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and 

5. To lead {as aflocTc), Sr\\ nahal, 3. 

2 Ch.23. IS anointed them, and carried all the feeble 
6,To cause to come down, nna nechath, 5. 

Ezra 5. IS carry them into the temple that (is) in 

l.To lift up, carry, NifJ nasa. 

Gen. 44. I (with) food, as much as they can carry 

45. 27 the wagons. .Joseph had sent to carry 

46. s the sons of Israel carried Jacob their 

46. 5 which Pharaoh had sent to carry hira 

47. 30 thou Shalt carry me out ot Egypt, and 
5a 13 For hia sons carried him into the land 

lev. lo. 4 carry your brethren from before the 

10. s So they went near, and carried them in 
Numii. 12 Carry them in thy bosom, as a nursing 
Deut 14. 24 so that thou art not able to carry it 

3 Ki. 4. 19 he said to a lad. Carry him to his mother 

7. 8 these lepers came, .and carried thence 
7. 8 carried thence (also), and went and hid (it) 
33. 4 carried the ashes of them unto Beth-el 
as. 13 and carried the brass of them to Babylon 



1 Ch.15. 2 None ought to carry the ark of God but 

15. 2 for them hath the Loud chosen to carry 
Isa. 30. 6 carry their riches upon the shoulders of 
40. II carry(them)in his bosom, (and)shall geu. 
Jer. 52. 17 aud carried all the brass of them to B. 
8. 7*0 lift lip, carry, nfj nasa, 3. 

Isa. 63. 9 he bare.. and carried them all the days 
9. 7*0 bear, support, S5D sahal. 

Isa. 46. 4 (even) to hoar hairs will I carry (you) 
46. 4 even I will carry, and will deliver (you) 
46. 7 tliey carry him, and set him in his place 
S3. 4 carried oUr sorrows yet we did esteem 

10. To cause to ride, put on horseback', 3?t rakoh, 5. 

2 Ki. 9. 28 his servauts carried him in a chariot 

1 Ch.13. 7 they carried the ark of God in a new cart 

11. 7*0 throw or shoot {with a bow), n,p-i ra7nah. 

Psa. 78. 9 The children . . armed,(and) carrying bows 
12. 7*0 lead, &yai ago. 

Acts 21. 34 he commanded hira to be carried into the 
13. To lift'up, carry, atpw airo. 

John 5. 10 it is not lawful for thee to carry (thy) bed 
14.7'o bear off, iiro^epio apnpherd. 

Luke 16. 23 the beggar, was carried by the angels 
15.7*0 support, carry, ^aard^tii bastazo. 

Luke 10. 4 Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes 

Acts 3. 2 a certain man lame.. was carried, whom 

Kev. 17. 7 the mystery . .of the beast that carrieth 

16.7*0 drive, set in motion, fKavvoi elauno. 

2 Pe. 2. 17 These are. .clouds that are carried with 
17.7*0 bear together, avyKOjxl^ui sugkomizd. 

Acts 8. 2 devout men carried Stephen, .and made 

18.7*0 Jear, carry, (pipia phero. 

John2i. 18 and another shall gird thee, and carry 
[See also Captives, tales, tidings.] 
CARRY about, to — 
1.7*0 cause to go round, 339 sabdb, 5. 

1 Sa. s- 8 carried the ark of the God of Israel about 

5. 9 it was. .after they had carried it about' 

2.7*0 carry or bear round, irepup^pu 23eriphero. 
Ifark 6. 55 and began to carry about in beds those 
Eph. 4. 14 tossed to and fro, and carried about with 
Heb. 13. 9 Be not carried about wiili divers aud 
Jude 12 without water, [carried about] of winds 

CARRY again, to — 

7*0 catise to turn back, aiE' shub, 5. 

Gen. 43. 12 the mouth of your sacks, carry (it) again 
2Ch. 24. II took it, and carried it to his place again 

CARRY aside, to — 

To coMse to inclirie, ^ai nalah, 5. 

2 Same. 10 David carried it aside into the house of 

CARRY away ^- 

A burden, thing lifted up, HE'S massa. 

2 Ch. 20. 25 jewels, .more than they could carry aWay 

CAB,RY away, to — 

1.7*0 cause to go into exile, n'73 galah, 5. 

2 Ki. 17. 6 and carried Israel away into Assyria, and 
17. II the heatheu whom the LORD carried away 
17. 28 thepriests, whom. they had carried away 

17. 33 the nations whom they carried awayfrom 

18. ii the king of Assyria did carry away Israel 

24. 14 Aud he carried away all Jerusalem, and 

24. 15 he carried away Jehoiachin to Babylon 

25. II did Nehuzaradan.. captain, carry away 
iCh. 5. 6 whom Tilgath-pilneser.. carried away 

5. 26 he carried them away . .unto Halah. and 

6. 15 when the Lord carried away Judah and 
2Ch.36. 20 that had escaped.. carried he away to B. 
Ezra 2. I king of Babylon had carried away unto 
Neh. 7. 6 the king of Babylon had carried away 
Esth. 2. 6 the king ot Babylon had carried away 
Jer. 29. I Nebuchadnezzar had carried away captive 

2.7*0 cause to go into exile, rhi gelah, 5. 

Ezra 5. 12 and carried thepeo'ple away into Babylon 

3.7*0 steal, 3]3 ganab. 

Job 21. 18 as chaff that the storm carrieth away 

i.To cast out or aioay, "^lo tul, Za. 

Isa. 22. 17 will carry thee away with a mighty cap. 
5. 7*0 cause to go, ■^l yalak, 5. 

Eccl. 5. IS which he may carry away in his hand 
6. 7*0 receive, take, nd\ laqach. 

1 Sa. 30. 18 all that the Araalekites had carried away 

2 Ch. 12. 9 he carried away also the shields of gold 
Job I. 17 the camels, and have carried them away 

15. 12 Why doth thine heart carry thee away? 
Psa. 49. 17 whenhediethhe shall carrynothingaway 

7.7*0 lead, Jnj nahag. 

Gen. 31. 18. And he carried away all his cattle, and 

1 Sa. 30. 2 carried (them) away, and went on their 

8.7*0 lead, anj nahag, 3. 

Gen. 31. c6 thou hast .. carried away my daughters, as 
9.7*0 lift up, bear, carry, »^i nasa. 

2 Ch. 14. 13 and they carried away very much spoil 

16. 6 they carried away the stones of Ramah 
isa. IS- 7 they have laid up, shall they carry away 

41. 16 and the wind shall carry them away 
57. 13 the wind shall carry them all away 



10. 7*0 lift vp, bear, carry, N'yj nasa, 

Dan. 2. 35 and the wind earned them away, that uo 
11.7*0 lead aivay, aird.y<i) apago. 

1 Co. 12. 2 Ye know that ye were Gentiles, carried a. 

12.7*0 bear off, cLiroipfpai apophero. 

Markis. 1 and bound Je.<iU3, and carried (him)away 
Rev. 17 3 So he carried me away in the spirit 
21. 10 And he carried me away in the spirit 

13.7*0 cause a cfuj.nge of dwelling, /xerotKi^w. 

Acts 7. 43 I will carry you away beyond Babylon 
CARRY away as with a flood, to — 
7*0 inundate, cr\\ zaram. 

Psa. 90. 5 Thou earnest them away as with a flood 
CARRY away (captive), to — 
7*0 take away captive, n^iy shahah. 

J Ki. B. 46 deliver them, .carry them away captives 

2 Ch." 6. 36 they carry them away captives unto 

14. 15 and carried away sheep and camels 
21. 17 and carried away all the substance 
28. 5 carried away a great multitude., captives 
CAREY away safe, to — 
7*0 cause to escape, aha po.lat, 5. 

Isa. 5. 29 and shall carry (it) away safe, and none 
CARRY back, to — 
7*0 cause to turn back, 3W shxd), 5. 

2 Sa.15. 25 Carry back the ark of God into the city 

1 Ki.22. 26 carry him back unto Amon the governor 

2 Ch.18. 25 carry him back to Amon the governor 

CARRY captive, to — 

7*0 cause to go into exile, npj galah, 5. 

2 Bli. 15. 29 and can'ied them captive to Assyria 
16. 9 and carried (the people of) it captive to 

Jer. 20. 4 he shall carry them captive into Babylon 

CARRY down, to — 

7*0 cause to go down, Ti; yarad, 5. 

Gen. 37. 23 Ishmaelites. .going to carry (it) down to 
43. 1 1 carry down the man a present, a lilllo 

CARRY forth, to — 

1.7*0 cause to go forth, N>; yatsa, 5. 

Exod 12. 46 thou shall not carry forth ought of the 
14. II hast tliou dealt thus, .to carry us forth 
Lev. 4. 21 he shall cany forth the bullock without 
6. II Aud he shall, .carry forth the ashes 
14. 45 he shall carry, .forth out of the city 
16. 27 shall (one) carry forth without the camp 

1 Ki. 21. 13 Then they carried, .forth out of the city 

2 Ch. 29. 5 carry forth the filthiness out of the holy 
Jer. 17. 22 Neither carry forth a burden out of your 

2.7*0 bear out, iK<pip<ji ekphero. 

Acts 5. 10 aud the young men. .carrying (her) forth 
CARRY out, to — 
1.7*0 cause to go forth, n^; yatsa, 5. 

Deut 28. 38 Thou shalt carry much seed out into the 
I KI. 21. 10 And then carry him out, and stone him 

22. 34 Turn thine hand, and carry me out of the 
2Ki. 24. 13 he carried out thence all the treasures 
Eze. 12. 5 Dig thou through the wall.. and carry out 
12. 12 theyshalldigthroughlhcwalllocarryout 
37. I The hand, .carried me out in the Spirit 

2.7*0 carry out, iKKoul^co ekkomizO. 

Luke 7. 12 there was a dead man carried out, the 
3.7*0 bear out, iKtp^pu ekphero. 

Acts s- 6 Aud the young men.. carried (him) out 
5. 9 which have buried, .shall carry thee out 

I Ti. 6. 7 (it is) certain we can carry nothing out 

CARRY over, to — 

1.7*0 cause to pass over, ijj; ohar, 5. 

Josh. 4. 3 ye shall carry them over with yon 

4. 8 carried them over with them unto the pi. 

3 Sa. 19. 18 there went over a ferry boat to carry over 

2.Topuiin another place, niTariBrifXt meiatilhemu 
Acts 7. 16 And were carried over into Sychem, and 

CARRY through, to — 

7*0 bear through, Siacptpo) diaphero. 

Markii. 16 thatanyraanshouldcarry(any)veaseUhr. 

CARRY up, to — 

1.7*0 caiwe to go up, ^]}, alah, 5. 

Gen. 50. 25 and ye shall carryupmybonesfromhenca 
Exodi3. 19 shall carry up my bones away hence mth 
33. IS If thy presence go not. .carry us not up 

2. 7*0 bear up, ai/atpepu anaphero. 

Luke 24. SI [he was parted from them, and carried up] 

CARRYING — 

To lift up, Kf? nasa. 

I Sa. 10. 3 three men . . one carrying three kids 
10. 3 aud another carrying three loaves of 
lo. 3 and another carrying a bottle of wine 

CARRYINO away into — 

Change of dwelling, iieroiKecla metoikesia. 

Matt. I. 17 from David until the carrying away into 
1. 17 from the carrying away into Babylon 

CARRYING away captive — 
7*0 go into exile, nSj galah. 

Jer. I. 3 the caVrying away of Jerusalem captive 

19 



OARSHENA 



UQ 



CAST 



CAR-SHE'-NA, NJij'"!? lean, slender. 

One of the seven princes of Persia and Media in the 

time of Ahasuerus, B.C. 519. 

Esth. I. 14 And the next unto him (was) C, Shetliar 
CART — 
Wajon (for threshing), n^jj; agalah. 

iSa. 6. 7 make a newr cart., tie the kine to the cart 
6. 8 take the ark. .and lay it upon the cart 
6. 10 tied them to the cart, and shut up their 
6. II they laid the ark. .upon the cart, and 
6. 14 the cart came into the field of Joshua 
6. 14 they clave the wood of the eart, and 
a Sa. 6. 3 they set the ark. .upon a new cart, and 

6. 3 Uzzah and Ahio. .drave the new cart 
iCh. 13. 7 they carried the ark. .in a new cfitt 

13. 7 Uzzah and Ahio drave the cart 
Isa. 5. 18 and sin as it were with a cart rop6 
28. 27 neither is a cart wheel turned aboht 
28. 28 break (it with) the wheel of his cart 
Arooa 2. 13 as o cart is pressed (that is) full of sheaves 

CARVE, to — 

To eut in, ih:} gala. 

I Kl. 6. 29 And he carved all tHe walls of the house 

6. 32 he carved upon them carvings of cheru. 

6. 35 And he carved . . cherubim and palm trees 

CAKVEB (figuie) — 
l.Hevjn, n'uijn chatuboih. 

Prov. 7. 16 Ihavedecked . .bed..withcarved(works) 
%Cvi in work, sculpture, ny^pp miqlaath. 

iKi. 6. 18 thecedarot the house within(wa3)carved 
Z^Opened, an engraving, iy>f\3 pMuach. 

1 Ki. 6. 29 carved figures of cherubim and palm 
CARVED image — 

l.Oraven object, Sds pesel. 

Judg 18. i8 these went, .and fetched the carved Im. 

2 Ch. 33. 7 he set a carved image, the idol which 
2.Graven objects, D'Vpg pesilim. 

2 Ch. 33. 22 Amon sacrificed unto all. .carved images 
34. 3 began to purge . . from the carved images 

34. 4 the groves, and the carved images, and 

CAHVED -work — 

\.To engrave, nijn chaqah, 4. 

I Ki. 6. 35 with gold fitted upon the carved work 
2.Engramng, opened thing, nin? pittuach. 

Psa. 74. 6 now they break down the carved work 
CARVING — 
\. Artificer work, Tw-<n charoshelh. 

Exod3i. 5 In carving of timber, to work in all 

35. 33 in carving of v/ood, to make any manner 

2. Sculptured work, ny'pijp miqlaath. 

I Ki. 6. 32 carved upon them carvings of cherubim 

CASE — 

1. Word, matter, 157 dabar. 

Deut. 19. 4 this (is) the case of the slayer which shall 
%Ca%ise, case, air la aitia. 

Matt 19. zo If the case of the man be so with (his) 
CASE, iji any — 
To cause to turn back, aiBJ shub, 5. 

Deut. 22. I thou shalt in any case bring them again 
24. 13 In any case thou shalt deliver him the 

CASE, in such a — 

Thus, as thus, naj kakah. 

Psa 144. IS people that is in such a case; (yea) happy 

CASE, in no — 

Ifo not, ou /j-i) ou me. 

Matt 5. 20 ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom 
CASEMENT — 
Lattice window, 3J!f'^i! eshnab, 

Prov. 7. 6For..I looked through my casemeni. 
CA-SIPH'-IA, n;dPP white, shining. 
A placo on the road between Babylon and Jerusalem. 
Neither the city of Kaswin, nor the Caspice Pyloe, which 
some writers have attempted to identify it with, are 
situated upon this route. 

Ezra 8. 17 unto Iddo the chief at the place C 

8. 17 what they should say . .at the place C. 

CAS-IU-'HIM, D'nVps, Xaaficoviei/x. 
A tribe descended from Mizraim, son of Ham. In bath 
texts in which this word occurs it appears as if the 
Philistines came forth from the Casluhim, and not from 
the Caphtarira as is elsewhere expressly stated. Here, 
then, there would seem to be a transposition. The only 
clue we have to their position is their place among the 
sons of Mizraim betvVeen the Caphtorim and the Path- 
rusim. Probably their seat was in Upper Egypt. The 
LXX. seems to identify them with the Hashinannim 
(which see). In Psa. 68. 31 this word is rendered 
" princes," but some take it as a proper name. 

Gen. 10. 14 And Pathruslm, and C. . .and Caphtorim 
1 Ch. 1. 12 And Pathruslm, and C. . .and Caphtorim 

CASSIA — 

I.Cassia, araber, or stacte, rrfp qiddah. 

Exod.30 24 of cassia five hundred .. after the shekel 
Eze. 27 19 bright iron, cassia, and calamus, were 

2. Cassia {a bark like cinnamon), niysp qetsioth. 
fsa. 45. 8 garments, .of myrrh, and aloes, .cassia 



CAST — 

A throwing, casting, PoK'fi bole. 

Luke 22. 41 he was withdrawn, .about a stone's cast 

CAST — 

1. To pour out, cast (metal), ps; yatsaq. 

1 Kl. 7. 24 the knops (were) cast in two rows, when 

2 Ch. 4. 3 two rows of oxen (were) cast, when it was 

2.2*0 wrap up, cover, BiV lut. 

laa. 25. 27 he win destroy . .the covering cast over 
3. To be caused to go out, tj'j^ shalak, 6. 

I Ki. 13. 24 and his carcase (was) cast in the way 
13. 25 and saw the carcase cast in the way 

13. z8 he went and found his carcase cast in the 

CAST, to — 

I. To cast, SiD tvl, 5. 

I Sa. 18. II Saul cast the javelin ; for he said, I will 
20. 33 Saul cast a Javelin at him to smite him 

2. 7*0 throw or cast {lots), ti; yadad. 

Joel 3. 3 And they have cast lots for my people 
Obad. II cast lots upon Jerusalem, even thou 
Nah. 3. 10 they cast lots for her honourable men 

Z.Ta- cast, throw, n-i; yadah, 3. 

Lam. 3. 53 They have . . cast a stone upon me 

ii.To pour out, cast [metal), ps; yatsaq. 

Exod2S. 12 And thou shalt cast four rings of gold 
26. 37 thou shalt cast five sockets of brass for 

36. 36 and he cast for them four sockets of silver 
37. 3, 13 And he cast for it four rings of gold 
3S. 5 he cast four rings for the four ends 

38. 27 of the hundred talents of sUver were cast 

1 Ki. 7. 46 In the plain. . did the king cast them 

2 Ch. 4. 17 plain of Jordan did the king cast them 

5. To cast, throw, n-j; yarah. 

Gen. 31. 51 which I have cast betwixt me and thee 
Exodi5. 4 and his host hath he cast into the sea 
Josh.iS. 6 that I may cast lots for.you here before 

6. To cause to cast or throw, .Ti; yarah, 5. 

Job 30. 19 He hath cast me into the mire, and I am 
7. To cause to move, tj'iD mot, 5. 

Psa. 55. 3 they cast iniquity upon me, and in wrath 

S.Tb cause to be nigh, yjj naga, 5. 

Exod. 4. 23 cast (it) at lils feet, and said. Surely a 

9. To cause to fall, bsi naphal, 5. 

Num35. 23, and cast (it) upon him, that he die 
Prov.19. 15 Slothfulness casteth into a deep sleep 

10. To lift up, K'Vi nasa. 

Gen. 39. 7 his master's wife cast her eyes upon Jos. 

II. To draw off or out, hv\ nashal. 

Deut 28. 40 not anoint, .for thine olive shall cast 

12.7b give, ]ni nathan. 

Lev. 16. 8 Aaron shall cast lots upon the two goats 

26. 30 1 will . . cast your carcases upon the car. 
2 Ki. 19. 18 And have cast their gods into the fire 
Isa. 37. 19 have cast their gods into the fire : for 

13. To scatter, y^3 puts, 5. 

Isa. 28. 25 doth-he not cast abroad the fitches 
\i.To form, frame, lis tsur. 

1 Kl. 7. 15 he cast two pillars of brass, of eighteen 

15. Tb rn,dt, fuse, f]-r$ tiaraph. 

laa. 4a 19 the goldsmith spreadeth. .and casteth 

16. lb cast, riD"! remah. 

Dan. 3. zo to cast, .into the burning fiery furnace 

3. 24 Did not we cast three men bound into 

6. 16 they brought Daniel, and cast (him) into 

6. 24 they cast (them) into the dea of lions 

17. 7b send, n^i^ shalach, 3. 

Job 20. 23 (God) shall cast the fury of his wrath upon 
Psa. 74. 7 They have cast fire into thy sanctuary 

78. 49 He cast upon them the fierceness of his 
Eccl. II. I Cast thy bread upon the waters : for thou 
Jer. 28. i6 I will cast thee from off the face of the 

IS.T'o cause to go, "^nv shalak, 5. 

Gen. 21. 15 she cast the child under oneof the shrubs 

37. 20 Come now. .and cast him into some pit 
37. 22 Shed no blood . . cast him into this pit that 
37 24 they took him, and cast him into a pit 

Exod. I. 22 Every son. .ye shall cast into the river 

4. 3 Cast it on the ground. And he cast it on 

7. 9 Take thy rod, and cast (it) before Pharaoh 
15. 25 (which) when he had cast into the waters 
22. 31 torn of beasts . . ye shall cast it to the dogs 
32. 19 he cast the tables out of his hands, and 
32. 24 then I cast it into the flre,.and there came 

Lev. 1.16 and cast it beside the altar on the east part 

14. 40 they shall cast them into an unclean place 
Hum 19. 6 And the priest shall, .cast (it) into the 

35. 22 But if he. .have cast upon him anything 
Deut. 9. 17 I took the two tables, and cast them out 
9. 21 and I cast the dust thereof into the brook 
29. 28 and cast them into another land, as 
Josh. 8. 29 and cast it at the entering of the gate 
10. 27 they . . cast them into the cave wherein 
18. 8 that I may here cast lots for you before 
18. JO And Joshua cast lots for them in Shiloh 
Judg. 8. 25 And they^ .did cast therein every man 
9. 53 And a certain woman cast a piece of mill. 

2 Sa. II. 21 did not a woman cast a piece of amillst. 

18. 17 they took Absalom, and cast him into a 
«o. 12 he removed Amasa . . and cftst a olotb upon . 



zSa. 20. 22 they cut oti the head., and cast (it) out to 
t Ki.14. 9 and hast cast me behind thy back 

ig. 19 Elijah passed by him, and cast his mantle 
aKi. 2. 16 the Spirit of the LoKD hath, .cast him 

2. 21 he went forth . . and cast the salt in there 

3. 25 on every good piece of land cast every 
4. .41 Then bring meal ; and he cast (it) into 
6. 6 he cut down a stick, and cast (it) thither 

S3. 21 they cast, .into the sepulchre of Elisha 
13. 23 neither cast he them from his presence 
23. 6 cast the powder thereof upon the graves 
23. 12 cast the dust of them into the brook Kid. 
2 Ch. 24. 10 the princes . . cast into the chest, until . 
30. 14 and cast (them) into the brook Kidroa 
33. js And he . . cast (themj out of the city 
Keh. 9. 26 they . . cast thy law behind their backs 
Job 27. 22 For (God) shall cast upon him, and not 
Psa. 50. 17 Seeing thou . . castest my words behind 
55. 22 Cast thy burden upon the LoED, and he 
60. 8 over Edom . . cast out my shoe : Philistia 
Isa. 2. so that day a man shall cast his idols of si!. 
jg. 8 all they that cast angle into the brooks 
33. J 7 thpu hast cast all my sins behind thy ba. 
Jer. 26. 23 who. .cast his dead body into the graves 
3&. 23 he cut it. .and cast (it) into the fire that 
38. 6 Then took they Jeremiah, and cast him 
38. 9 whom they have cast into the dungeon 
41. 9 wheiein Ishmael bad cast ail the dead 
51. 63 shalt. . cast it into the midst of Euphrates 
Eze. s- 4 take of them again, and cast them into 
7. 19 They shall cast their silver in the sticets 
23. 35 thou hast forgotten me, and cast me 
28. 17 I will cast thee to the ground, I will lay 
43. 24 the priests shall cast salt upon them, and 
Joel I. 7 he hath made it clean bare, and cast (it) 
Amos 4. 3 and ye shall cast (them) into the palace 
Jon. 2. 3 for thou hadst cast me into the deep, in 
llic. 2. 5 thou shalt have none that shalt cast a 

7. 19 thou wilt castall their sins into the depths 
Kah. 3. 6 I will cast ahominable filth upon thee 
Zech. J. 8 And he cast it into the midst of the ephah 
5. 8 he cast the weight of lead upon the mouth 
II. 13 the LOED said unto me. Cast it unto the 
ji. J3 And I. .cast them to the potter in the 

19.7b shed, pour out, "C^ shaphak. 

2 Sa. 20. 13 they cast up a bank against the city, and 
zKi. 19. 32 He shall not. .cast a bank against it 
Tsa. 37. 33 He shall not.. cast a bank against it 
Jer. 6. 6 Hev/ ye down trees, and cast amount 
Eze. 4. 2 build a fort.. and cast amount against 
21. 22 to cast a mount, (and) to build a fort 

26. 8 he shall, .cast a mount against thee, and 
Dan.ii. IS the king.. shall come.andcastupamount 

2().To strike {doiun), VH'^ taqa. 

Exod. 10. 19 And the Lord, .cast them into thcRed sea 

21.7'o cast, fi&\Xa> ballo. 

Matt. 3. 10 therefore every tree. is. .cast into the 
4. 6 If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself 

4. 18 Jesus, .saw two brethren, .casting a net 

5. 13 it is thenceforth, .to be cast out, and 

5. 25 lest at any time . . thou be cast into prison 
5. 29 pluck it out, and cast (it) from thee : for 
5. 29 thy whole body should be cast into hell 

5. 30 cut it off, and cast (it) from thee; for it is 
s. 30 thy whole body (should be cast) into hell 

6. 30 and tomorrow is cast into the oven 

7. 6 neither cast ye your pearls before swine 
7. 19 Every tree. .is.. cast into the fire 

13. 42 shall cast them into a furnace of fire 
13. 47 a net, that was cast into the sea, and 
13. 48 and gathered the good.. but cast the bad 
13. 50 shall cast them into the furnace of fire 
15. 26 It is not meet. . to cast (it) to dogs 

17. 27 go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, and 

18. 8 cut them off, and cast (them) from thee 
18. 8 two feet to be cast into everlasting fire 
j8. 9 pluck it out, and cast ^it) from thee : it 
»8. 9 rather than to be cast into hell fire 

18. 30 but went and cast him into prison 

21. 21' and be thou cast into the sea ;it shall be 

27. 35 and parted his gaiments, casting lots 
27. 35 [and upon mx vesture did they cast lots] 

Mark 1. 16 saw Simon, and Andrew, .[casting] a net 

4. 26 if a man should cast seed into the ground 
7. 27 it is not meet, .to cast (it) unto the dogs 
9. 22 And ofttimes it hath cast him ihto the 
9. 42 and he were cast into the sea 

g. 4s having two feet to be cast into hell 

9. 47 than having two eyes to be cast into hell 

11. 23 and bo thou cast into the sea 

j2. 41 and beheld how the people castmoaey 

12. 41 many that were rich cast in much 
12. 43 this poor widow hath cast more in 
12. 43 than all they which have cast into the 
12. 44 (they) did cast in of their abundance 
12. 44 of her want did cast in all that she had 
15. 24 they parted his garments, casting lots 

Luke 3^ 9 every tree . . is . . cast into the fire 

4. 9 If thou be the Sou of God, cast thyself 
12. 28 which, .to morrow is cast into the oven 
12. 58 and the officer cast thee into prisott 
13. 19 which a man took, and cast into his gar. 
14. 3s nor yet for the dunghiU ; (but) men cast 
21. 1 looked up, and saw the rich men casting 
21. 2 he Saw also a certain poor widow casting 
21. 3 this poor widow hath cast in more than 
21. 4 these have of their abundance cast in 
21. 4 she of iier penury hath cast in all the 
23. 19 Who for. . njurder, was cast into prisoti 
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I/Uke33. 34 they parted his raiment, and cast lots 
John 3, 24 For John was not yet cast into prison 
8. 7 [let him first cast a stone at her] 
8. 50 Then took they up stones to cast at him 
13. 6 he is cast forth as a branch, and is 
IS. 6 and men gather them, and cast (them) 
19. ad for my vestures they did east lots 
2>. 6 Cast the net on the right side of the ship 
a». fl They cast therefore, and now they were 
31. 7 Peter, .did cast himself Into the sea 
Acts 16. a) they cast (them) Into prison, charging 

1(5. 37 and have cast (us) into prison ; and now 
Eev. a. 10 the devil shall cast (some) of you Into 

a. 14 who taught Balac to cast a stumbling bl. 
3. at Behold, X will cast her into a bed, and 
4. 10 and cast their crowns before the throne 
6. 13 even as a flg tree.casteth her untimely 
8. 5 And the angel, .cast (it) into the earth 
e. 7 and they were cast upon the earth : and 
8. 8 a gi'eat mountain.. was cast into the sea 
la. 4 and did cast them to the earth : and the 
la. ij when the dragon saw that he was cast 

13. 15 the serpent cast out of his mouth water 

13. 16 which the dragon cast out of his moutli 
14. J9 and cast (it) into the great wine press 
18. 19 And they cast dust on their heads 

18. 31 a mighty angel . . cast (it) into the sea 

19. 30 These both were cast alive into a lake of 
so. 3 And cast him into the bottomless pit 
ao. 10 And the devil. . was cast into the lake of 
ao. 14 death and hell were cast into the lake 

20. IS whosoeverwas not found.. was cast into 

22. To cast out, iK0A\\u ekhallo. 

Mattai. 39 cauglit him, and cast (him) out of the 
22. 13 and cast Qtim) into outer darkness 
25. 30 cast ye the unprofitable servant into 
Marki6. 9 out of whom he had cast seven devils 
Luke 20. IS So they cast him out of the vineyard 

24. To hurl, ^I'lrrai rhipto. 

Luke 17. 2 and he cast into the sea, than that he 
Acts 27. 29 they cast four anchors out of the stem 

CAST, to be — 

l.To be cast away, Sin tul, 6. 

Vto\ 16. 33 The lot is cast into the lap ; but the 

2. To caxise to fall, Ssj naphal. 

Psa.140. 10 let them be cast into the Are ; into 

3. 7*0 he given, inj nathan, 2. 

Eze. 15. 4 Behold, it is cast into the fire for fuel 

4. To cast, KOT re>na, ID"! remah. 

Dan. 3. 21 were cast into the midst of the. .furnace 

6. To be cast, n?") rema, n?"i remah, 2. 

Dan. 3. 6 shall the same hour be east into the 

3. II (that) he sTiould be cast into the. .furnace 
3. IS ye shall be cast the same hour into the 
6. 7 he shall be cpst into the deu of lions 
6. 12 shall be cast into the den of lions? 

6. To be sent, nSy shalach, 4. 

Job -18. 8 he is cast into a net by hia own feet 

7. To be sent, cast away, "^'^ shalaJc, 6. 

Psa. 22. 10 I was cast upon thee from the womb 
Isa. 14. J9 But thou art cast out of thy grave like 
Jer. 22. 28 aud are cast into a land which they 

S.To/all off, iKirlTTTco ekpiptd. 

Acts 27. 26 we must be cast upon a certain island 

C^T about, to — ■ 

1. To go round, 335 sabab. 

Jer. 41. 14 So all the people . .cast about and return. 

2. To cast around, irep^pdWco periballo. 

Lukei9. 43 thine enemies shall cast a trench about 
Acts 13. 8 Cast thy garment al?out thee, and follow 

1 CAST about, to have — 

To cast around, irepipdWco peribcUlo. 
' Marki4. 5? having a linen cloth cast about (his) 

t CAST abroad, to — 
To scatter, j-is puts, 5. 

Job 40. II Cast abroad the rage of thy wrath 

CAST away, to — 

l.Tothrust away, expd, rm hadaph. 

Provxo. 3 castoth away the substance of the wicked 

2. To cast away, abandon, njj zanach, 5. 

2 Ch. 29. 19 which king Ahaz...did cast away in his 

2.T0 scatter, rnj. zarah. 

Isa. 30. 33 thou Shalt cast them away as a. .cloth 

i.To re/use, reject, ona maas. 

Lev. 26. 44 I will not cast them away, neither will I 
■Job 8. 30 God will not cast away a perfect (man) 
Isa. 31. 7 every man shall cast away his idols of 

41. 9 have chosen thee, and not cast thee away 
Jer. 33. 26 Then will 1 cast away the seed of Jacob 
i Hos. 9. 17 My (Uod will cast them away, because 

5.7*0 send away, fh^ shalach, 3. 

Job 8. 4 and he have cast them away for their 

6. To send, cause to go, %\v shalah, 5. 

Jud?js. 17 that he cast away the jawbone out of his 
a KL 7. 15 which the Syrians had cast away in their 



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Psa. 2. 3 let us., cast away tlieir cords from us 
51. II Cast me not away from thy presence 
3. 5 A time to cast away stones, and a time to 
3. 6 a time to keep, and a time to cast away 
Jer. 7. 29 Cut off thine hair, .and cast (it) away 
Eze 18.31 Castawayfromyouallyourtraosgressions 
20. 7 Cast ye away every man the abominations 
30. ■ 8 they did not every man cast away the 

7. To cast off or away, kiroR&Wui apoballo. 

Markio. $0 And he, casting away his garment, rose 
Heb lio 35 Cast not away therefore your confidence 

8.Tb thrust off from {one's self), lnru>eiaj apOtheS. 
Rom II. 1 1 say then, Hath God cast away his 

> I 2 God hath not cast away his people which 

OAST away, to be ^ 

To cause to suffer loss, Cvi^i^<^ zemiod. 

Luke 9. 25 if he. .lose himself, or be cast ar/rfl 

CAST oolf, to — 

To bereave, lose their young, hb^ shakol, 3. 

Job 21. 10 theircowcalveth.andcastethnothercalf 

CAST clouts — 

Rags, tatters, ri'iaiii? sechabothr 

Jer. 38. II took thence old cast clouts and old rotten 
38. 12 Put now(the3e)oIdca8tclouts and rotten 

CAST down — 

Loio, huTnble, depressed, raireivSs tapcinos. 

2 Co. 7. 6 that comforteth those that are cast down 

CAST down, to — 

1. To cause to go down, place, nj; yanach, 5. 

Isa. 28. 2 which.. shall cast down to the earth with 

2. To cause to go down, tv yarad, 5. 

Provai. 22 A wise (man), .castethdown the strength 
Eze. 31. 16 when I cast him down to hell with them 
32. 18 Son of man, wail, .and cast them down 

3.7b cav^e to bow down, jn? kara, 5. 

Psa. 17. 13 Lord, disappoint him, cast him down 

4.7*0 cause to stumble, ^V's kaslial, 5. 

2 611.35. 8 God hath power to help to cast down, and 

5. To thrust doxon, liO magar, 3. 

Psa. ;8g. 44 Thou hast.. cast his throne down to the 

6.7*0 separate, cast down, ni} nadach, 5. 

Psa. 62. 4 They only consult to cast (him) down 

7. To cause to fall, Ssj naphal, 5. 

Job 29. 24 light of my countenance they cast not da. 
Psa. 37. 14 The wicked have, .cast down the poor 

73. 18 thou castedst.them down into destruction 
Prov. 7. 26 For she hath cast down many wounded 
Eze. 6. 4 I will cast down your slain (men) before 
Dan. 8. 10 and it cast down (some) of the host 

II. 12 he shall cast down (many) ten thousands 

8.7*0 tear down, yn nathats. 

Judg. 6. 30 because he hath cast down the altar 

6. 31 because (one) hath cast down his altar 

9.7*0 send, cause to go, "^hv shalak, 5. 

!Exod. 7. 10 Aaron cast down his rod before Pha. 

7. 12 For they cast down every man his rod 
Josh 10. II the Lord cast down great stones from 
2 Ch.25. 12 cast them down from the top of the 
Job 18. 7 his own counsel-shall cast him down 
Psa ^02. 10 thou hast lifted me up, and cast me down 
Lara. 2. I cast down from heaven unto the earth 
Dan. 8. 7 but he cast him doivn to the ground 

8. 12 it cast, down the truth to the ground 

10. 7*0 cause to be low, 'p??' shaphel, 5. 

Psa.147. 6 he casteth the wicked down to the ground 

W.To put or lift douni, KaBaipla kaihaireo. 
2 Co. 10. s Casting down imaginations, and every 

12. To cast down, Karapdwo) kataballo. 
2 Co. 4. 9 cast down, but not destroyed 
Key. 12. 10 the accuser of our brethren is cast [down] 

13.7*0 cast, hurl, fiiirTco rhipto. 

ilattis. 30 and cast them down at Jesus' feet 
27. s And he cast down the pieces of silver 

CAST down headlong, to — 

To throw down a precipice, KaTa.Kpi\iJ.vl^<a. 

Luke 4. 29. that they might cast hira down headlong 

CAST down, to be — 

1.7*0 be thrust down, nrn dachah, 4. 

Psa. 36. 12 they are cast down, and shall not be able 

2.7*0 be cast down, out, forth. Via tul, 6. 

Job 41. 9 shall not (one) be cast down even at the 

3. 7*0 be stumbled, Wp kashal, 2. 

Jer. 6. 15 they shall be cast down, saith the Lord 
8. 12 they shall be cast down, saith the Lord 

4. 7*0 fall, ^5) naphal. 

Neh. 6. 16 they were piuch cast down in their osvn 

5. 7*0 tear down, f Jtj nathats, 4. 

Judg. 6. 28 the altar of Baal was cast down, and the 

6.7*0 cast, throw down, nipi remah. 

Dan. 7. 9 1 beheld till tie thrones were cast 3own 



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7.7*0 bmv oneself down, nny shachach, la. 
Psa. 42. 5 Why art thou cast down, O my soul? 
42. 6 my soul is cast down within me : therefo. 

42. II Why art thou cast down, O my soul 31 

43. 5 Why art thou cast down, my soulT 

8.7*0 send, ^Sif- shalak, 5. 

Eze. 19. 12 she was cast down to the ctrounri, and the 
Dan. 8. II the place of iiis sanctuary was cast dowu 

9. To cause to he low, h^-^ shaphel, 5. 

Job 22. 29 When (men) arc cast down, then thou 

CAST down, to be utterly — 

7*0 be cast down, out, forth, '?)□ tul, 6. 

Psa. 37. 24 he shall not be utterly cast down; for the 

CAST dovm to hell, to be — 

To put in tartanis, raprapSai tarlaroS. 

2 Pe. [2. 4 but ca3t(them)dowutohell,anddelIvered 
CAST dust, to — 
T'o dust, throw dust, nsv aphar, 3. 

2 Sa. 16 13 and threw stones at him, and cast dust 

CAST far off, to be — 

To be far off, nhn hala, 2. 

Mic. 4. 7 her that was cast far off a strong nation 
CAST forth, to — 
l.To shine, cast forth {glances), 1T15 baraq. 

Ps.i. J44. 6 Cast forth lightning, aud scatter them 
2. To cause to cast down, out, forth, Vio tvl, 5. 

Eze. 32. 4 I will cast thee forth upon the open field 

Jon. I. 5 cast forth the wares that (were) in the 
1. 12 Take me up, and cast me forth into the 
I. IS So they.. east him forth into the sea 

3.7*0 cause to strike deep, npj nakah, 5. 

Hos. 14. 5 he shall, .cast forth his roots as Lebanon 

4.7*0 send, 7\h-^ shalak, 5. 

Neh. 13. 8 therefore I cast forth all the household 
Psa.147. 17 He casteth forth his ice like morsels: who 
Jer. 22. 19 drawn and cast forth beyond the gates 
Amos 8. 3 they shall cast (them) forth with silence 

5.7*0 cast out, kK^dWu ekballo. 

Mark 7. 26 she besought him that he would cast forth 

CAST fruit before the time, to — 
To bereave, Vj^ shakol, 3. 

Mai. 3. II your vine cast her fruit before the time' 

CAST in, to — 

1.7*0 cause to fall, Ssj naplial, 5. 

Prov. 1.14 Cast in thy lot among us ; let us all have 
2. 7*0 put, place, oiiy sum. 

Isa. 28. 25 and cast in the principal v/hcat, and the 

CAST in one's mind, to — 

7*0 reckon thorourjldy, reason out, Sia\oyl(onai. 
Luke I. 29 when she saw (him), .she cast in hermind 

CAST In one's teeth, to — 

To defame, rail at, ovuSt^u leidizd. 

Mattz;. 44 The thieves, .cast the same In his teeth 

CAST Into, to be — 

To cast ijito, (fi^dWo) emballo. 

Lukei2. 5 Fe^rhini, which.. hath power to cast into 

CAST into prison, to — 

7*0 (jive up, over, betray, -irapaSlSuni paradidOmi. 
Matt. 4. 12 heard that John was cast Into prison, be 

CAST (lots), to — 

To cause to fall, %] naphal, 5. 

1 Sa. 14. 42 Cast (lots) between me and Jonathan my 
1 Ch.24. 31 These likewise cast lots over against 

25. 8 And they cast lots, ward against (ward) 
.26. 13 they cast lots,' as well the small as the 

26. 14 they cast lots ; and his lot came out 
Neh. 10. 34 And we east the lots among the priests 

II. I the rest of the people also cast lots, to 
•Esth. 3. 7 they cast P>ir, that (is), the lot before H. 
9. 24 had cast Pur, that (is), the lot, to consume 
Psa. 22. 18 and cast lots upon my vesture 
Isa. 34. 17 And he hath cast the lot for them 
Jon. I. 7 let us cast lots ; so they cast lots 

CAST off, to — 

1. To. cast off, abandon,ni] zanach. 

Psa. 43. 2 why dost thou cast me off? why go I 

44. 9 thou hast cast off, and put us to shame 
44. 23 arise, cast (us) not off for ever 

60. I God, thou hast cast us off, thou hast 
60. 10 thou, God, (which) hadst cast ns off? 
74 I God, why hast thou cast (us) off for 
77. 7 Will the Lord cast off for ever? and will 
88. 14 LoRli, why easiest thou off my soul ? 
89 38 But thou hast cast off and abhorred 
108. n f\\Mlt) not (thou), God (who) hast c. off 
Lam. 2. 7 The Lord hath cast off his altar, he hath 

3. 31 For the Lord will not cast off for ever 
Hos. 8. 3 Israel hath cast off (the thing that is) 

8. 5 Thy calf, Samaria, hath cast (thee) off 
Zech.KJ. 6 be as though I had not cast them o£e 

2. 7*0 cast off, njj zanach, 5. 

I Ch.28. 9 forsake him, he will cast thee off for 
» Ch.ii. 14 Jeroboam and l>fe sons had cast them oB 



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3. 7*0 refuse, Dxo maas. 

2 Ki. 23. 27 will, .cast off this city Jerusalem ■which 
Jer. 31. 37 I will also cast oil all the seed of Israel 
33. 24 he hath evea cast them ofl? then they 

i.To cast off, reject, leave, C'ci natash. 

Psa. 94. 14 For the Lord will not cast off hia people 

5. To break off, n^a parar, 5. 

Job 15. 4 Yea, thou castest off fear, and restrainest 

6. To corrupt, violate, inar, nny shachath, 3. 

Amos I. II because he. .did cast off all pity 

7. To send off, "^h-^ shalah, 5. 

Job 15. 33 and shall cast off liis flower as the olive 
Psa. 71. 9 Cast me not off in the time of old age 

8. To put aside, off, displace, aOer^w athetco. 

1 Ti. s. 12 because they have cast off their first 

9. To put off, aTrorlSrjfxi apotilhemi. 
"^Rom.i3. 12 let us therefore cast off the works of 

10. To keep on throioiny, hurl, l>tirTe'oi rhipi.eo. 
Acts 22. 23 as they cried out, and cast oft (their) 

CAST on, U — 

To cast upon, iiri^iKXai epihallo. 

Markii. 7 And they . .cast their garments on him 

CAST out — 

t. Produce, what is cast forth, tfin migrash. 

Eze. 36. 5 with despiteful minds, to cast it out for 
^Expulsion, ~\>'V^ marud. 

Isa. 58. 7 that thou bring the poor that are cast out 
3. To he outcast, ni: nadach, 2. 

Neh. I. 9 though there were of you cast out unto 

A.To he sent away, nSy shalach, 4. 

Isa. 16. 2 as a wandering bird cast out of the nest 

CAST out, to — 

l.To cast out, ts""!! garash, 3. 

Gen. 21. 10 Cast out this bond woman and her son 

2 Ch.2o. II to come to cast us out of thy possession 
Psa. 78. 55 He cast out the heathen also before them 

80. 8 thou hast oast out the heathen, and 
Prov22. 10 Cast out the scorner, and contention 
Mic. 2. 9 The women of my people have ye cast out 

2. To force or drive out, nn duach, 5. 

Jer. 51. 34 Nebuchadnezzar.. hath cast me out 

3. To thrust away, II.7 hadaph. 

Deut. 6. 19 To cast out all thine enemies from before 
9, 4 after that the Lord . .hath cast them out 

4.7*0 cast away, Sio tul, 5. 

Jer. 16. 13 Therefore will I cast you out of this land 
22. 26 I will cast thee out, and thy mother 

5. 7*0 cast or throw, .Ti; yadah, 3. 

Zech. I. 21 come to fiay them, to cast out the horns 

6. 7*0 drive avmy, lyv yarash, 5. 

.JSxod34. 24 For I will cast out the nations before 
Josh. 13. 12 these did Moses smite, and cast them out 

1 Ki. 14. 24 which the Lord cast out before the chiL 

21. 26 whom the Lord cast out before the chil. 

2 Ki. i6. 3 whom the Lord cast out from before the 

17. 8 whom the Lord cast out from before the 
21. 2 whom the Lord cast out before the chil. 
2 Ch.28. 3 whom the Lord had cast out before the 
33. 2 whom the Lord had cast out before the 
Job 20. 15 God shall cast them out of his belly 
Zech. 9. 4 Behold, the Lord will cast her out, and 

7. To separate, drive away {as filthy), nil nadah, 3. 

Isa. 66. 5 that cast you out for my name's sake 

8. To cause to drive out, nil nadach, 5. 

2 Ch.13. 9 Have ye not cast out the priests of the 
Psa. 5- 10 cast them out in the multitude of their 

9. To cause to fall, Ss} naphal, 5. 

Isa. 26. 19 and the earth shall cast out the dead 

10. To draw off, hpi nashal. 

Deut. 7. I hath cast out many nations before thee 
1\. To face, turn the face, niS panah, 3. 

Zeph. 3. 15 he hath cast out thine enemy: the king 

12. To dig, make deep, "flp qur, 5. 

Jer. 6. 7 As a fountain casteth out her watera 
6. 7 80 she casteth out her wickedness 

13.7*0 empty, pour out, pn rv<j, 5. 

Psa. 18. 42 I did cast them out as the dirt in the 
1 4. 7*0 send, nV^ shalach, 5.. 

lev. i3. 24 the nations, .which I cast out before you 
20. 23 the nation which I cast out before you 

1 Ki. 9. 7 this house.. will I cast out of my sight 
job 39. 3 They bow. .they cast out their sorrows 
Psa. 44. 2 afflict the people, and cast them out 
Jer. IS- I cast (them) out of my sight, and let them 

15. 7*0 cast, cause to go, "^ shalak, 5. 

2 KJ. 10. 23 the guard and the captains cast, .out 

17. ao until he had cast them out of his sight 
24. 20 until he had cast the/n out from his 
2 Ch. ,7. 20 this house, .will I cast out' of my sight. 
Psa. 66. 8 over Edom will I cast out my shoe 
108. .9 over Edom wU I cast out my shoe 
Jer. 7. 15 I will cast you out. .as I have cast out 
9. jg because out dwellings have cast (us) out 
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16. To cast, ^aKXa hallo. 

I Jo. 4. 18 but perfect love casteth out fear : because 
Kev. 2. 9 And the great dragon was cast out 
12. 9 he was cast out. .augels w&re cast out 

17.7*0 cast out, e/C]SaAXct) ekhallo. 

ilatt. 7. 5 first cast out the beam out of thine own 
7. 5 then shalt thou see clearly to cast out 

7. 22 and in thy name have cast out devils V 

8. 12 the children., shall be cast out into outer 
8. 16 and he castout the spirits with (his) word 

8. 31 If thou cast us out, suffer us to go away 
g. 33 And when the devil was cast out, the 

9. 34 He casteth out devils through the prince 
10. I he gave them.power. .to cast them out 

10. 8 raise the dead, cast out devils : freely ye 
12. 24 This (fellow) doth not cast out devils 

12. 26 And if Satan cast out Satan, he is 
12. 27 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils 
12. 27 by whom do your children cast (them)out? 
j2. 28 if I cast out devils by the Spirit of God 

15. 17 and is cast out into the draught? 
17. 19 Why could not we cast him out ? 

21. 12 Jesus, .cast out all them that sold and 
Mark i. 34 he healed many . .and cast out many 
I. 39 And he preached, .and cast out devils 
3. 15 And to have power, .to cast out devils 
3. 22 by the prince of the devils casteth he out 
3. 23 How can Satan cast out Satan ? 
6. 13 And they cast out mauy devils, and 
9. 18 that they should cast him out ; and 
9.28 Why could not we cast him out? 
g. 38 we saw one casting out devils in thy name 

11. IS Jesus, .began to cast out them that sold 

12. 8 and cast (him) out of the vineyard 

16. 17 [In my name shall they cast out devils] 
Luke 6. 22 and cast out your name as evil.'for the 

6. 42 cast out first the beam out of thine own 
9. 40 I besought thy disciples to cast him out 
9. 49 we saw one casting out devils in thy 
II. 14 And he was casting out a devil, aod it 
II. 15 He casteth out devils through Beelzebub 
II. 18 that I castout devils through Beelzebub. 
ti. 19 And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils 
II. 19 by whom do your sons cast (them) out? 

11. 20 I with the finger of God cast out devils 

13. 32 tell that fox. Behold, I cast out devils 

19. 45 and began to cast out them that sold 

20. 12 wounded him also, and cast (him) out 
John 6. 37 Cometh to me I will in no wise cast out 

g. 34 thou teach us ? And they cast (him) out 
9. 35 Jesus heard that they had cast him out 

12. 31 shall the prince of this world be cast out 
Acts 7. 58 And cast (him) out of the city, and stoned 

27. 38 and cast out the wheat into the sea 
Gal. 4. 30 Cast out the bondwoman and her son 
3 Jo. lo and casteth (them) out of the church 

18.7*0 extend, send forth, iKnlvoi ehteino. 

. Acts 27. 30 they would have cast anchors out of the 
19. 7*0^^^ out or forth, ektiSij^i eklithemi. 

Acts 7. 21 And when he was cast out, Pharaoh's 
20.7*0 make exposed, iroiioi tKderov poieo ektheton. 

Acts 7. 19 so that they cast out their young children 
21.7*0 hurl, yiitToi rhipto. 

Acts 27. 19 we cast out with our own hands the tac. 

CAST out, to be — 

l.To he cast out, \o-\) garash, 2. 

Amos 8. 8 and it shall be cast out and drowned 
Jon. 2. 4 I am cast out of thy sight ; yet I will 

2. 7*0 he cast down, out, forth, h^a tul, 6. 

Jer. 22. 28 wherefore are they cast out, h.e aad his 

3. 7*0 he sent, cast away, 'n^v' shalak, 6. 
Isa. 34. 3 Their slain also shall he cast out 
Jer. 14. 16 the people, .shall be cast out in the street 

36. 30 his dead body shall be cast out in the 
Eze. 16. s thou wast cast out in the open field 

CAST self doira, to — . 

1.7*0 kneel and how down, "inj gahar. 

1 Ki. 18. 42 he cast himself down upon the earth 
2. 7*0 cause oneself to fall, Sdj naphal, 7. 

Ezra 10. I confessed, weepingand casting himselfd. 
CAST stones, to — 
7*0 stone, "jpo saqal, 3. 

2 Sa. 16. 6 he cast stones at David, and at all the 
CAST up, to — 

1,7*0 cast out, or forth, vj) garash. 

Isa. 57. 20 whose waters cast up mire and dirt 

2. 7*0 heap up, hha salal. 

Isa. 57. 14 And shall say. Cast ye up, cast ye up 
62. 10 cast up, cast up the highway ; gather 
Jer. 18. IS to walk in paths, (in) a way not cast up 
50. 26 cast her up as heaps, and destroy her 

3.7*0 cause to go up, n^j/ alah, 5. 

Lam. 2. 10 they have cast up dust upon their heads 
Eze. 27. 30 and shall cast up dust upon their heads 

CAST, when — 

A casting, na)?' shalleketh. 

Isa. 6. 13 whose substance (i3)in themi-Whenthey c. 

CAST, -when it was — 

l.A casting, np^; yetsukah. 

I Ki. 7. 24 the knops . . in I wo rows, when it was cast 



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2, A casdag, fusion, nQj^D wvuiseqeth. 

2Ch. 4. 3 Tworowso£oxen(were)..wbeaU«pa&cast 

CAST young, to — 

7*0 bereave, "ji^ shakol, 3. 

Gen. 31. 38 thy she goats have not cast their young 
Exod23. 26 There shall nothing cast their young 

OAST upon, to — 

1.2*0 cast upon, kirifiaKXai epihallo. 

I Co. 7. 35 not that I may cast a snare upou you 

2.7*0 hurl upon, iirtpynrTu epirrhiptd. 

Lukeig. 3s they cast their garments upon the colt 
I Pe. 5. 7 Casting all your care .upon him ; for he 

CASTAWAY — 

Not approved, iiSSKtfios adokimos. 

I Co. 9. 27 I myself should be a castaway 

CASTINO — 

Something fused, pyiD mutsaq. 

1 Ki. 7. 37 all of them had one casting, one measure 

CASTING away — 

A casting off, airofio\ri apohole. 

Kom II. IS For if the casting away of them (be) the 

CASTING down — 

l.A casting down, nnn chathath. 
■ Job 6. 21 ye see (my) casting down, and are afraid 

2.Depression, np] yeshach. 

Mic. 6. 14 and thy casting down (shall be) in the 

3.7*0 cause to lie down, 33^ shakah, 5. 

2 Sa. B. 2 casting them down to the ground ; evcu 

CASTING up — 

2*0 pour out, 'ilSV' shaphak, 

Eze. 17. 17 hy casting up mounts, and building forts 

CASTLE — 

1. High place, palace, l'iD"iN arTrwn. 

Prov 18. 19 contentions (are) like the bars of a castle 

2.Tower, rtru tirah. 

Gen. 25. 16 these (are) their names, .by their castles 
1 Ch. 6. 54 dwelling places throughout their castles 

S.Great or high tower, »'?'njp migdal. 

I Ch. 27. 2S and in the villages, and in the castles 
i.Fortress, iJfP rrw.tsad. 

I Ch. II. 7 A-nd David dwelt in tfie castle ; therefore 

^.Fortress, 'T^'SiP metsudah. 

1 Ch. II. 5 Nevertheless David took. .castle of Zion 
6. An interlining, irape/x^oX'fi paremhole. 

Acts zi. 34 commanded him to be carried into the c, 
21. 37 And as Paul was to be led into the castifl 
2-. 24 to be brought into the castle, and bade 
23. 10 to take, .and to bring (him) into the cas. 
23. 16 he went and entered into the castle, and 
23. 32 On the morrow they. . returned to the caa, 

CASTLE, goodly — 
A ioiuer, nyo tirah. 

Js*um3i. 10 they burnt, .all their goodly castles, w.ith 

CASTLES — 

Citadels, palaces, nVj"i"3 hiraniyyoth. 

2 Ch.17. 12 he built in Judah castles, and cities of 

27. 4 in the forests he built castles and towers 

CASTOR and POLIXTX, AtScTKovpoi. sons of Jupiter, 
Instead of translating or retaining fhe term Ai6aKovpoi 
as it stands in the Greek text, the common version 
gives the two names "Castor and Pollux," who wer» 
reckoned sons of Jupiter by Lcda, and regarded by 
sailors as their tutelary, divinities, appearing in the 
heavens as the constellation of the Gemini or Twins. 
On shipboard they were recognised in the phosphoric 
lights which play about the masts and sails. Hence 
Roman poets so often allude to these divinities 19 rela- 
tion to navigation. 

Acts 28. II a ship, .whose sign was C. aad T. 

CATCH, to — 

1.7*0 lay or keep hold on, inN achaz. 

Judg. I. 6 they pursued after him, and caught him 
2.2*0 take as spoil, na bazaz. 

Nura 31. 32 prey which the men of war had caught 

3.7*0 take by violence, bn gazal. 

Judg2i. 23 took (them) wives. .whom they caught 
4.2*0 draw or sweep away, ,ti3 garar. 

•Hah. I. IS they catch them in their net, and gather 

5. 7*0 make strong or hard, pin chazak, 5. 
Exod. 4. 4 he put forth his hand, and caught it 

1 Sa. 17. 37 and when he arose.. I caught him 

2 Sa. 2. 16 they caught every one his fellow by the 
2 Ki. 4. 27 when she came, .she caught him by the 
Prov. 7. 13 So she caught him, and kissed him 

6.7*0 snatch away, >pr} chataph. 

Judg2i. 21 catch you every man his wif e . .•'daughtei'B 

Psa. lb., 9 he lieth jn wait to catch the poor r, 

10. 9 he doth catch the i)oor, when be.drswefti 

7. To draw out, U^n chalat. 

I Ki. 20. 33 Now the men.. did hastily catch (iO 



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B.To tear, rend, 11? taraph. 

Eze. 19. 3 it learned to catch the prey ; it devoured 
19. 6 learned to catch the prey, (and) devoured 

9. To capture, catch, n?S lakad. 

Judg. 8. J 4 caught a young man of the men of Succoth 
15. 4 Samson weDt and caught three hundred 
5 Ch.22. 9 he sought Ahaziah : and they caught him 
Jer. 5. 2& they set a trap, they catch men 

lO.ToJind, n^? maisa. 

Exod22. 6 If fire break out, and catch. .thorns 

\l.To extort, ensnare, lypj nagash, 3. 

Psa. 109. 1 1 Let the extortioner catch all that be hath 

\2.Hunting, n:s tsayid. 

Lev. 17. 13 which hunteth and catcheth'any beast cr 

13.ro lay hold of (by the hand), (fan taphas. 
Gen. 39. 12 And she caught him by his garment 

1 Ki II. 30 And Abijah caught the new garment that 

2 Ki. 7. 12 we shall catch them alive, and get into 
\^.To catch, hunt {in the field), aypevco agre^iCi. 

Marki2. 13 they send, .to catch hira in (his) words 
15. To snatch at, or away, apitdCoi harpazS. 

Johnio. 12 the wolf catcheth them, and scattercth 
15. To take {hold) upon, iiriXa/x^dvu epilainbajiO. 

>fatti4. 31 Jesus stretched forth (his) hand, .caught 

Acts 16. 19 they caught Paul and Silas, and drew 
17.ro hunt {a ivild beast), erjpevw tliereup. 

Luke II. 54 seeking to catch something out of his 

18.7b take, Kaji^avta lambano. 

Matt 21. 39 they caught hira, and cast (him) out of 
Marki2. 3 they caught (liim), and beat him, and 
2 Co. 12. 16 nevertheless, being crafty, I caught you 

19. To catch alive, (cuypfoi zogreo. 

Luke 5. 10 from henceforth thou shall catch men 

20. To seize, ini(w piazd. 

John 21. 3 and that night they caught nothing 
21. 10 Bring of the fish, .ye have now caught 

21. 7*0 take together, crvWaixPdvw suLlavihand. 
Acts 26. 21 For these causes the Jews caught me la 

22. To snatch away together, crvvapTrd^oi sunarpazo. 
Luke 8. 29 For oftentimes it had caught him : and 
Acts 6. 12 and came upon (liim), and caught hira 

19. 29 and having caught Gains and Aristarchus 
27. 15 when the ship was caught, and could not 

CATCH away — 

To snatch away, apirdC<o harpazo. 

Matti3. 19 catcheth away that which was sown 
Acts 8. 39 Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip 

CATCH hold, to — 

\.To lay or keep hold, inN achaz. 

1 Ki. I. 50,51 caught hold on the horns of the altar 

a. 28 Joab . . caught hold on the horns of the 

2. To become strmig, or fast, i>vj chazaq. 

2 Sa. i3. 9 and his head caught bold of the oak 

CATCH self, to — 

To capture, catch, 137 lakad. ^ 

Psa. 35. 8 let his ne't..hehathhid catchhirasell 

CATCH up, to - 

To snatch away, apvdCa> harpazd. 

3 Co. 12. 2 such an one caught up to the third 

12. 4 How that he was caught up into paradise 
I Th. 4. 17 Then we. shall be caught up together 
Rev. 12. 5 and her child was caught up unto God 

' CATERPILLAR — 

l.A devourer {a kind of locust), V'pn chasil. 

1 Ki. 8. 37 If there be in the land, .caterpillar 

2 Ch. 6. 28 It there be dearth, .or caterpillars 

Psa. 78. 46 He gave, .their increase unto the caterp. 
Isa. 33. 4 shall be gathered (like). . the caterpillar 
Joel. I. 4 that which . .hath left hath the caterpillar 
2. 25 the cankerworra, and the caterpillar 

2.i4 ccmkerworm, p^\yeleq. 

Psa.105. 34 He spaice. .locusts came, and caterpillars 
Jer. 51. 14 I will fill thee, .as with caterpillars 
51. 27 horses to come up as the rough cater. 

CATTLE — 

\. Cattle, beast, nana hehemah. 

Gen. I. 24 cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of 
I. 25 God made the. .cattle after their kind 
1. 26 let them have dominion over, .the cattle 
2. 20 And Adam gave names to all cattle, and 
3. 14 thou (art) cursed above all cattle, and 

6. 20 cattle after their kind, of every creeping 
7. 14 and all the cattle after thisir kind, and 

7. 21 all flesh died . both of fowl, and of cattle 

7. 23 both man, and cattle, and the creeping 

8. I and all the cattle (that) was with him in 
8. 17 and of cattle, and of every creeping thing 
9. 10 of the fowl, of the cattle, and of every be. 

47. 18 my lord also hath our herds of cattlo 
Exodi2. 29 Lord smote, .all the first born of cattle 

20. 10 nor thy maid servant, nor thy cattle 
Ler. I. 2 shall bring your offering of the cattle 

5. 2 whether (it be) a carcase . . of unclean cat. 

19. 19 Thou Shalt not let thy cattle gender with 
:$• 7 And for thy cattle, and for the beast 



Lev. 26. 22 shall rob you. .and destroy your cattle 
Num. 3. 41 and the cattle of the Levites instead of 
3. 41 firstlings among the cattle of.. Israel 
3. 45 and the cattle of the Levites instead of 

31. 9 and took the spoil of all tlieir cattle 

32. 26 our wives, our Hogks, and all our cattle 

35. 3 suburbs of thera.shaU be for their cattle 
Dent. 2. 35 Only the cattle we took for a prey 

3. 7 all the cattle, and the spoil of the cities 
5. 14 nor thine ass, nor any of thy cattle 

7. 14 there shall not be. .among your cattle 
II. 15 And I will send gi'ass. .for thy cattle 
13. 15 and the cattle thereof, with tlie edge of 

20. 14 and the little ones, and the cattle, and 
28. 4 and the fruit of thy cattle, the increase 
28. II in the fruit of thy cattle, and in the 

28. 51 And he shall eat the fruit of thy cattle 

30. 9 in the fruit of thy cattle, and in the fruit 
Josh. 8. 2 only the spoil thereof, and the cattle 

8. 27 Only the cattle and the spoil of that city 

11. 14 all the spoil of these cities, and the cattle 

21. 2 with the suburbs thereof for our cattle 
2 Ki. 3. 9 and for the cattle that followed them 
Neh. 9. 37 over our bodies, and over our cattle 

10. 36 the first bom of our sons, and of our cattle 
Psa. 50. 10 (and) the cattle upon a thousand hills 
104. 14 causeth the grass to grow for the cattle 
107. 38 suffereth not their cattle to decrease 
148. 10 Beasts, aud all cattle ; creeping things 
Isa. 46. I their idols were upon, .the cattlo 
Jun. 4. II Nineveh, .wherein are., (also) much cat. 
Hag. I. II upon men and upon cattle, and upon all 
Zcch. 2. 4 the multitude of men aud cattle therein 

2.Beast, "I'ys beir. 

!Num2o. 4 that we and our cattle should die tljere? 
Psa. 78. 48 He gave up their cattle also to the hail 

3..<-l possession, thing purchased, .^Jpp miqneh. 
Gen. 4. 20 he was the father, .(of such as have) catt. 
13. 2 And Abram (was) very rich in cattle 
13. 7 between the herdmen of Abram's cattle 

13. 7 and the herdmen of Lot's cattle : And 

29. 7 neither (is it) time that the cattle should 

30. 29 Thou knowest. .how thy cattle was with 

31. 9 Thus God hath taken away the cattle 

31. iS And he carried away all his cattle, and 

31. 18 the cattle of his getting, which he had 

33. 17 And Jacob, .made booths for his cattle 

34. 5 now his sons wj;re with his cattle in the 
34. 23 (Shall) not their cattle and their substan. 

36. 6 and his cattle, and all his beasts 
36. 7 could not. .because of their cattle 

46. 6 they took their cattle, and their goods 
46. 32 their trade hath been to feed cattle 

46. 34 Thy servants' trade hath been about catt, 

47. 6 then make them rulers over my cattle 
47. 16 And J'oseph said, Give your cattle ; and 

47. 16 I will give you for your cattle, if money 
47. 17 they brought their cattle unto Joseph 

47. 17 for the cattle of the herds, and . .the asses 
47. 17 for all their cattle for that year 

Exod.Q. 3 the hand of the Lord is upon thy cattle 

9. 4 the Lord shall sever between the cattle 
9. 4 and the cattle of Egypt ; and there shall 
9. 6 and all the cattle of Egypt died 

g. 6 but of thecatUeof the children of Is. died 
9. 7 there was not one of the cattle of the Is. 
9. 19 Send therefore now, (and) gather thy catt. 
g. 20 made his servants and his cattle flee into 
' 9. 21 left his servants and his cattle in the field 
10. 26 Our cattle also shall go with us ; there 

12. 38 flocks and herds, (even; very much cattle 

17. 3 thou hast brought us. .to kill, .our cattle 
34. 19 and every firstling among thy cattle 

Numio. 19 if I and my cattle drink of thy water 

32. I had a very great multitude of cattle 

32. I behold, the place (was) a place for cattle 

32. 4 the country .(is) a land for cattla 

32. 4 and thy servants have cattle 

32. 16 We will build sheep folds, .for our cattle 

Deut. 3. 19 your little ones, and .cattle, .shall abide 
3. 19 (for) I know that ye have mucl) cattle 

Josh. 1. 14 Your wives, your little ones, your cattlo 

14. 4 >vith their suburbs for their cattle and 

22. 8 Ketui-n. .with very much cattle, with 
Judg. 6. s they came up with their cattle, and their 

18. 21 put the little ones and the cattle .. before 

1 Sa. 23. 5 brought away their cattle, and smote 

30. 20 they drave before those (other) cattle 

2 Ki. 3. 17 both ye, and your cattle, and your beasts 
I Ch. 5. 9 because their cattle were multiplied in 

5. 21 they took away their cattle ; of their 
7. 21 they came down to take away their cattle 
sCh. 14. 15 They smote also the tents of cattle, and 

26. 10 he had much cattle, both in the low 
Job 36. 33 the cattle also concerning the vapour 
Isa. 30. 23 in that day shall thy cattle feed in large 
Jer. g. 10 can (men) hear the voice of the cattle 

49. 32 and the multitude of their cattle a spoil 
Eze. 38. 12 people, .which have gotten cattle and 

38. 13 to take away cattle and goods, to take 

i.Sinall cattle, sheep and goats, Jxk tson. 

Gen. 30. 39 brought forth cattle ringstraked, speck. 
30. 40 and put them not unto Laban's cattle 
30. 41 whensoever the stronger cattle did con. 
30. 41 Jacob laid the rods before, .the cattle 
30. 42 But when ihe cattle were feeble, he put 

30. 43 and had much cattle, and maid servants 

31. 8 then all the cattle bare speckled : and if 
I. 8 then bare all the cattle ringstraked 

X. 10 came to pass at the time that the cattle 



Ocn. 31. 10 the cattle (were) ringstraked, speckled 
31. 12 all tl.^ rania which leap upon the cattlo 
31. 41 1 served thee.. six years lor thy cattle 
31. 43 and (these) cattle (are) my cattle, and all 

5.A sheep or goat, "'^y seh. 

Gen. 30. 32 removing, .the speckled and spotted cat. 

30. 32 all the blown cattle among the sheep 
Eze. 34. 17 Behold, I judge between cattle and cattle 

34. 20 I, feven) I. Judge between the fat cattlo 

34. 20 and Ijetween the_lean cattle 

34. 22 1 will judge between cattle and catUe 

6. Work, njuS? inelakah. 

Gen. 33. 14'according as'the cattle that goeth before 

7. What is fed or nourished, dpifi/jLa thremma. 
John 4. 12 drank thereofi .his cliildren, and hiscat. 

CATTLE, fat — 
Fallings, n"")P ineri. 

1 ICi I. 9 slew sheep and oxen and fat cattle by 

19. 25 hath slain oxen and fat cattle aud sheep 

CATTLE, lesser — 
Sheep w goats, nb seh. 

Isa. 7. 25 and for the treading of lesser cattle 

CATTLE, small — 

LUmall caitle, sheep and goats, ]H^i tsan. 

Eccl. 2. 7 great possessions of great and Bmall cattlo 
2. Sheep or goat, n'v seh. 

Isa. 43. 23 Thou iiast not brought me the small catUa 

CATTLE, to feed — 

7'o shepherd, tend, irotfialvto poimaino. 

Lukci7. 7 a servant plowing or feeding cattle 

CAUGHT, to be — 

l.To be laid hold of, inn acMz, 2. 

Gen. 22. 13 a ram caught in a tliicket by his horns 
2. 7*0 be laid hold of {by the hand), ren taphas, 2. 

Jer. 50. 24 thou art found, and also caught, becauM 

CAUL — 

l.Biaph/ragm or midriff, rnn- yoiheret/i. 

Exod29. 13 thou shalt take, .the caul (that Is) above 

29. 22 thou Shalt take, .the caul (above) the 
Lev. 3. 4, 10, 15 the caul above the liver, with Iho 
4. 9 the caul above the liver, with the kidneys 

7. 4 the caul (that is) above the liver, with the 

8. 16 the caul (above) the liver, and the two 

8. 25 And he took, .the caul (above)thc liver 

9. 10 the caul above the liver of the sin offering 
9. 19 and the kidneys, and the caul (above) the 

2.Caul, pericardium, "I'lJp segor. 

Hos. 13. 8 1.. will rend the caul of their heart, and 

Z.Cauls, netted caps, o-p-?^ shelisim. 

Isa. 3. i3 'the Lord will take away, .(their) cauls 

CAUSE — 

1. Causes, reasons, ni'ix odoth. 

2 Sa. 13. 16 she said unto him, (There Is) no cause 
Jer. 3. 8 I saw, when for all the causes whereby 

2. Word, matter, l^'l dabar. 

Exod 18. 19 that thou mayest bring the causes unto 
18. 26 the hard causes they brought unto Moses 
22. 9 the cause of both parties shall come before 
Teut. 1. 17 the cause that is too hard for you, bring 
Josh. 5. 4 this (is) the cause why Joshua did cir.' 

20. 4 shall declare his cause in the ears of the 
iSa. 17. 29 ■VVhathaveI..done?(Is there) not a cause 

1 Ki. II. 27 this (was) the cause that he lifted up (his) 

Z.Word/ matter, rrni^ dibrah. 

Job 5. 8 and unto God would I commit my^ cause 

i.Plea, judgment, Jl din. 

Psa. 9. 4 thou hast maintained .my cause ; thon 
140. 12 the Lord will maintain the cause of the 
Prov29. 7 The righteous considereth the cause of 

31. 8 Open thy mouth, in the cause of all such 
Jer. 5. 28 they judge not the cause, the cause of 

22. 16 He judged the cause of the poor and 
30. 13 (There is) none to plead thy cause, that 

^.Judgment, a^O mishpat. 

2 Sa. 15. 4 every man which hath any . .cause rfiight 

1 Ki. 8. 45, 49 hear thou . . and maintain their cause 

8. 59 the cause of his servant, and the cause of 
aCh 6. 35, 39 hear thou, .and maintain their cause 
Job 13. 18 Behold now, I have ordered (ray) cause 

21. 4 I would order (my) cause before him 
31. 13 It I did despise the cause, .roan servant 

Lam. 3. 59 Lord, thou hast seen . .judge, .toy cause 
6. Turn {of events), B^^inesibbah. 

2 Ch. 10. 15 the cauie was of God, that the LoED might 

1 .Turn {of events), r\-^^ sibbah. 

I Ki. 13. 15 unto the people; for the cause was from 

S. Strife, cont7Vversy, 3"! rib. 

Exod23. 2 neither shalt thou speak in s cause to 
23 3 countenance a poor man in bis canse 
23 6 the judgment of thy poor In his cause 

I Sa 24- 15 plead my cause, and deliver me out of 
25 39 hath pleaded the cause of my reproaca 

sCh.ig. 10 what cause soever shall corae to you 

Job 29. 16 the cause (which) I knew not I searchfii 



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fsa. 35. 23 (even) unto my cause. .God and my Lord 
4> I Judge me, God, and plead my cause 
74. 22 Arise, God, plead thine own cause 
119. 154 Head my cause, and deliver me: quicken 

Prov.18. 17 (He that is) first in his own cause 

22. 23 the Lord will plead their cause, and spoil 

23. II he shall plead their cause with thee 

25. 9 Debate thy cause with thy neighbour(lum.) 
Isa. I. 23 neither doth the cause of the widow 

41. 21 Produce your cause, saith the Lord 
Jer. II. 20 for unto thee have I revealed my cause 

ao. 13 for unto thee have I opened my cause 

50. 34 he shall throughly plead their cause 

51. 36 Behold, I will plead thy cause, and take 
Lam. 3. 36 subvert a man in his cause, the Lord 

3. 58 thou hast pleaded the causes of ray soul 
Mic. 7. 9 1 have sinned.. until he plead my cause 
9. Because of whom, 'ip^K/g beshellemi. 

Jon. I. 7 for whose caiise this evil (is) upon us 
lO^Cause, accusation, alria aitia. 

Matt 19. 3 a man to put away his wife tor every cause? 
Luke 8. 47 for what cause she had touched him, and 
Acts 10. 21 whatfis) the cause wherefore ye arecome? 
13. 28 though they found no cause of death 
23. 28 And when I would have known the cause 
28. 18 because there was nc cause of death in 
a8. 20 For this cause therefore have I called for 
2 TI. I. 12 For the which cause I also suffer these 
Heb. 2. II for which cause he is not ashamed to call 

IX.Caicsative of, causing, asking, atriov aition. 
Luke 23. 22 I have found no cause of death in him 
Acts 19. 40 there being no cause whereby we may 

12. Word, matter, \6yos logos. 

Matt. ,5. 32 saving for.. cause of fornication, causeth 
CAUSE, for the same — 
The same, rh airh to auto. 

Phil. 2. 18 For the same cause also do ye joy and 
CATTSE, for this (or your) — 

1. WhoUt/ over against this, nn "73i?"V3 kol qebeldenak. 

Ban. 2. 12 For this cause the king was angry and 

2. Over against this, avrl rovrov anti toutou. 

Eph. s. 31 For this cause shall a man leave his 

S.O'i account of this, Sia rovro dia iouto, 

Jolint2. 18 For this cause the people also met hiso, 

12. 27 for this cause came I unto this hour 
Eom. I. 26 For this cause God gave them up unto vile 

13. 6 For, for this cause pay ye tribute also - 
15. 9 For this cause I will confess to thee among 

I Co. 4. 17 For this cause have I sent unto you 

II. 10 For this cause ought the woman to have 
II. 30 For this cause many (are) weak and sickly 

Col. I. 9 For this cause we also ^. do not cease to 

1 Th. 2. 13 For this cause also thank we God without 

3. s For this cause, when I could no longer 

2 Th. 2. 1 1 for this cause God shall send them strong 
I XL I. 16 ETowbeit for this cause I obtained mercy 
Heb. 9. 15 And for this cause he is the Mediator ot 

4. With a view to this, els rovro eis iouto. 
JohniS. 37 for this cause came I into the world, that 

1 Pe. 4. 6 for this cause v/as the Gospel preached 

5. For the sake of this, tveKev rovrovhencken toutou. 

Matt 19, 5 For this cause shall a man leave his father 
Mark'io. 7 For this cause shall a man leave his father 
, Acts 26. 21 For these causes the Jews caught me 
7^ 2 Cor. 7. 12 not for his cause . .nor for lus cause that 

CAUSE, fer which — 
l.Therefore, ]yW al ken. 

Neh. 6. 6 for which cause thou buildest the wall 
2.0n accourd of which, ot6 dio. 

Rom 15. 22 For which- cause also I have been much 

2 Co. 4. 16 For which cause we faint not ; but though 

CATTSE, -without (a) — 

l.Oratis, gratuitously, Djn chinnam. 

I Sa. 19. 5 wherefore, .slay David v/ithout a cause? 
Job a. 3 movedsfc me., destroy him without cause 
g.ij and multiplieth .. wounds without cause 
Ito. 35. 7 For without cause have they hid for me 
35- 7 without cause they have digged for my 
35. 19 let. .wink, .that hate me without a cause 
69. 4 They that hate me without a cause are 
109. 3 they . .fought against me without a cause 
iig. 161 have persecuted me without a cause 
Prov. I. ri lurk privily for. .innocent without cause 
3. 30 Strive not with a man without cause 

23. 29 who hath wounds without cause? who 

24. 28 Be not a witness, .without cause ; and 
Lam. 3. 52 chased me sore, like a bird, without cause 
£ze. I*. 23 1 have not done without cause all that I 

. Vainly, DS'i. reqam. 
Psa. 7. ; 4 delivered him that without cause is 

25. 3 ashamed which transgress without cause 
.Falsehoid, "li^^ sheqer. 

Psa.iig. 78 dealt perversely withme without a cause 
.Oratuitously, dapedp dorean. 
John 15. 25 They hated me without a cause 

i). Yieldingly, heedlessly, f'tKr; eike. 

Matt. 5. 22 augry with his brother without a cause 

OkVSZ, Paul's — 

The things agriinst Paul, ra Kari. rhv llavAoy. 
Aatg 35. 14 irestus declared Paul's cause unto the king 



CAUSE, to — 

1. To be, n^n hayah. 

Num3i. r6 Behold, these caused the children of 

2. To give, inj naihan. 

Lev. 24. 19 And if a man cause a blemish in his 

24. 20 as he hath caused a blemish in a man 
Deut 28. 7 the Lord shall cause thine enemies 

28. 25 the Lord shall cause thee to be smitten 
Prov 10. 10 He that wicketh with the eye causeth 
Jer. 15. 4 And I will cause them to be removed 
£ze. 16. 7 I have caused thee to multiply as the 
26. 17 which cause their terror (to be) on all 
32. 23 which caused terror in the land of the 
32. 24, 26 caused their terror in the land of the 
32. 32 For I have caused my terror in the land 

Z.To do, make, iroiiwpoieo. 

Matt. 5. 32 for the cause of fornication, causeth her 
John II. 37 Could not this man.. have caused that 
Acts 15. 3 caused gi-eat joy unto all the brethren 
Kom i6. 17 mark them which cause divisions and off. 
Col. 4. 16 cause that it be read also in the church 
Eev. 12. 15 that he might cause her to be carried 
13. 12 causeth the earth and them which dwell 
13. 15 cause that as many as would not worsnip 

13. 16 And he causeth all, both small and great 

4. To work thoroughly, Karepyd^ofiat katergazomai. 
2 Co. g. II which causeth through us thanksgiving 

CAUSED, to be — 

To be given, ]n nathan, 2. 

Eze. 32. 25 though their terror was caused in the laud 

CAUSELESS — 

Gratuitously, Djn chinnam. 

I Sa. 25. 31 either that thou hast shed blood causeless 
Prov 26. 2 so the curse causeless shall not come 

(lAUSEWAY- 

Way cast up, n^p!? mesillah. 

1 Ch.26. 16 by the causeway of the going up, ward 

26. 18 four at the causeway, (and) two at Parbar 
CAVE — 
l.A hole, -t\n ckor. 

Job 30. 6Todwen..(in)cave8of the earth, and (in) 

2. Exposed place, open cave, ttivo mearah. 

Gen. 19. 30 and he dwelt in a cave, he and his two 
23. 9 That he may give me the cave of Machp. 
23. II the field give I thee, and the cave that 
23. 17 the field, and the cave which (was) therein 
23. 19 buried Sarah his wife in the cave of the 
23. 20 the field, and the cave that (is) therein 

25. g his sons, .buried him in the cave of Mac. 
49. 29 bury me with my fathers in the cave 

49. 30 In the cave that (is) in the field of ilach. 

49. 32 The purchase of the field and of the cave 

50. 13 buried him in the cave of the field of M. 
Josh. 10. 16 hid themselves in a cave at Makkedah 

10. 17 The five kings are found hid in a cave at 
10. iB Roll, .stones upon the mouth of the cave 
lo. 22 said Joshua, Open the mouth of the cave 
10. 22 bringout those five kings.. out of the cave 
10. 23 brought . . those. five kings . . out of the cave 

. 10. 27 and cast them into the cave, wherein 
10. 27 and laid, great stones in the cave's mouth 
Judg. 6. 2 dens which (are) in the mountains . . caves 

6 the people did hide themselves in caves 
I David .. escaped to the cave AduIIam 
3 came to the sheep cotes, .where (.was) ac. 
3 his men remained in the sides of the cave 

7 Saul rose up out of the cave, and went 
3 Da-vid also arose, .went out of the cave 

24. 10 had delivered thee to day.. in the cave 

2 Sa 23. 13 came to David.. unto the cave of Adullam 
I Ki.18. 4 hid them by fifty in a cave, and fed them 

18. 13 I hid an hundred men. .by fifty in a cave 

19. 9 he came thither unto a cave, and lodged 
19. 13 and stood in the entering in of the cave 

1 Ch.ii. 15 went down, .into the -cave of Adullam 
Psa. 57. title, when he fled from Saul in the cave 
142. title. A Prayer when he was in the cave 
Eze. 33. 27 they that (be) in the forts and in the caves 

3. Opening, hole, onii ope. 

Heb. II. 38 wandered, .(in) dens and caves of the 

4. Cave, grotto, aiziiXaiov spelaion. 

Johnii. 38 It was a cave, and a stone lay upon it 
CAVES — 
Holes, caves, nhno mechillotK. 

Isa. 2. 19 they shall go. .into the caves of the earth 
CEASE, to — 

1. To cease (from labour), ^5 batel. 

Eocl. t2. 3 the grinders cease, because they axt few 

2. To cease, "joa betel. 

Ezra 4. 24 i'hcn ceased the work of the house of Gcd 
"^.To come to an end, "pj gam.ar... 

Psa. 12. I Help, Lord ;' for the godly man oeaacth 
4.7*0 be dumb, silent, noi damah. 

Jer. 14. 17 Let mine eyes ran. .let them not cease 

Lam. 3. 49 Mine eye trickleth down, and ceaseth 

Z.To be dumb, silent, dot damam. 

Psa. 35. 15 they did tear (me), and ceased not 
Lam. 2. 18 let not the apple of thine eye cease 

6.T0 cease, leave off, "^in chadal. , 

Gen. 18. n it ceased to be with Sarah after the 



i Sa. 13. 

22, 

24- . 
24. 
24. 
24. 



JExod.g. ^g the thunder shall cease, neither shall 
9. 33 the thunders and hail ceased, and the 
g. 34 the hail and the thunders were ciased 
Deut 15. II For the poor shall never cease out of the 
Judg. 5. 7 the villages ceased, they ceased in Israel 
15. 7 avenged of you, and after that I will cease 
20. 28 ShtU . . go out to battle . . or shall I cease! 
I Sa. 2. 5 and (^'they that were) hungry ceased : so 

12. 23 I should sin . .in ceasing to pray for you 
Job 3. 17 There thf wicked cease (from) troubling 

10, 20 (Are) not my days few ? cease (then, and) 
14, 7 the tender branch thereof will not cease 

Psa. 49. 8 redemption of their soul, .ceaseth for 
Prov.19. 27 Cease, my son, to hear the instruction 

23 4 Labour not to be rich ; cease from thine 
Isa. 3. 16 put away the evQ of your doings . .cease 
2. 22 Cease ye fro n man, whose breath (is) in 
Amos 7. 5 Then said I, Lord God, cease, I beseecli 

7. To be silent, snn charnsh, 5. 

1 Sa. 7. 8 Cease not to cry unto the fJiUD our God 

8. To add. fjp; yasaph. 

Numu. 25 tliey prophesied, and did not cease 

9. To be compleiea, ri'pp kalah. 

Isa. j6. 4 the spoiier ceaseih, the opp/essors are 

IQ.To remove, &'iD mush, 5. 

Jer. .17. 8 neither shall cease from yielding fruit 

11. 2*0 rest, nn nuach. 

I Sa. 25. 9 David's young men came, they, .ceased 
12. To aause'to fall, Vsj naphal, 5. 

Judg.-2. 19 they ceased not from their own doings 

13. To stand, iQf} amad. 

Jon. I. 15 and' the sea ceased from her raging 

14. 7*0 be languid, 3iD p^ig. 

Psa. 77. 2 my sore ran iE the night, anfl ceased not 

Ib.To let fall, .njT raphah, 5. 

Psa. 37. 8 Cease from anger, and forsake wrath: fret 
16. To cease, keep sabbath, 113^ shabath. 

Gen. 8. 22 and summer and win'.er shall not cease 
Josh. 5. 12 And the manna ceased on the morrow 
Neh. 6. 3 why should the work cease, whilst I 
Job 32. I So these three msii ceased to answer Job 
Prov22. 10 yea, strife and reproach shall cease 
Isa. 14. 4 oppressor ceased I the go)d<=:i city ceased ! 
24. 3 The mirth of tabreta ceaseth. the noise 
24. 8 the joy Of the harp ceaseth 
33. 8 the wayfaring man ceaseth : he hath 
Jer. 31. 36 the seed of Israel also shall cease from 
Lara. 5. 14 I'he eiders have ceased from the gate 

$. IS The joy of our heart is ceased ; our dance 
Hos. 7. 4 ceaseth from raising aJter he hath 

1 7. To cease, keep sabbath, r\2:(} shabath, 2. 

Isa. 17. 3 The fortress, .shall cease from EphraiDi 
Jize. 6. 6 &r.d your idols may be broken and cease 
30. iS and the pomp of her strength shall cease 
33. 28 and the pomp of her strength shnll cease 

IB.Cessation, r\y^ shebeth. 

Prov.20. 3 (It is) an honour for a maij to ceas>'; from 

19. 7*0 twm back, 2?e' shui. 

Num. 8. 25 they shall cease waiting upon the service 

20. 7*0 cease, rest, he still, pn^ shathaq. 

Prov. 26. 20 where (there is) no tale bearer, the strife c. 

21. To perfect, complete, DBP tamam, 5. 

Isa. 33. I when thou shalt cease to spoil, thou s?!alt 

22. 7*0 leave throughout, intermit, StaXetira) dialeipo. 

Luke 7. 45 this woman, .hath not ceased to kiss my 

23.7*0 become still, qiciet, silent, riavxd^u hesuchazo. 

Acts 21. 14 we ceased, saying, The will of the Lord 
24.2*0 cecue thoroughly, Karanavhi kaiapauo. 

Beb. 4. 10 he also hath ceased from his own works 
25. 7*0 make thoroughly idle, Karapyca katargeo. 

Gal. 5. 11 then is the uflence of the cross ceased 
26. 7*0 cease, abate, Koira^a kopazo. 

Matti4. 32 when they were come, .the wind ceased 

Mark 4. 39 wind ceased, and there.was a great cslm 
6. 51 the wind ceased : and they were sore 

27. To pause, cease, iravojiai pa/uomai. 

Luke 8. 24 and they ceased, and there was a calm 

11. I when he ceased, one of his disciples said 
Acts 5. 42 they ceased not to teach and preacli 

6. 13 This man ceaseth not to speak blasphem. 

13. 10 wilt thou not cease to pervert the right 
20. I after the uproar was ceased, Paul called 
20. 31 1 ceased not to warn every one night and 

I Co. 13. 8 whether, .tongues, they shall cease 
Eph. I. 16 Cease not to give thanks for you, making 
Col. I. 9 For this cause \ve also, .do not cease to 
Heb. 10. 2 then would they not have ceased to be 

1 Pe. 4. 1 he tliat hath suffered, .hath ceased from 

CEASE, that cannot — 

Not ceasing thoroughly, i.Kardiravirros ahdtapaiisto.v. 

2 Pe. 2. 14 Having eye.i. .[that cannot tease] from 

CEASE, to cause to — 

1. To cause to cease or leave off, Vks letel. 

Ezra 4. 21 Give ye. .to cause these men to cease 
5. 5 that they could not cause them to ceate 

2.7*0 break asunder, disannul, "n^ parar, 5. 

Psa. 85. 4 and cause thine anger toward us to ce&ss 



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2.T0 cause io cease, keep sabbath, nyf shabaih, 5. 
Jieh. 4. u slay them, and cause the work to cease 
Prov. 18. 18 The lot causeth.conteutions to cease, and 
Isa. 13. n cause the arrogancy of the proud to cease 

30. 1 1 cause the Holy One of Israel to cease . 
Jer. 7. 34 Then will I cause to cease from the cities 

16. 9 I will cause to cease out of tliis place in 
36. 29 and shall cause to cease from thence 
48. 35 I will cause to cease in iloab, saith the 

JEze. 16. 41 I will cause thee to cease from playing 
23. 48 Thus will I cause lewdness to cease out 
26. 13 will cause the noise of thy songs to cease 
30. 13 I will cause (their) images to cense out of 
34. 10 cause them to cease from feeding the 
34. 25 will cause the evil beasts to cease out of 

Ban. 9. 27 cause the sacrifice and the oblation to ce. 

11. 18 a prince, .shall cause the reproach., toco. 
H09. I. 4 will cause to cease the kingdom of the 

2. 1 ( I will also cause all her mirth to cease 

CEASE, to let — 

To cause or let cease, nj;^ shabaih, 5. 

2 Ch.i6. s he left off building, .and let his work ce. 
GEASE, t3 maie to — 
l.To cause io cease, So? betel. 

Ezra 4. 23 made them to cease by force and poTj'er 

2. To cause io cease, keep sabbath, nj-^ sluibath, 5. 
]L)eut32. 56 make the remembrance of them to cease 
Josh 22. 25 make our children cease from fearing the 
Psa. 46. 9 Eo maketh wars to cease unto the end of 

8g. 44 Thou hast made his glory to cease 
Isa. 16. 10 have made (their vintage) shouting to ce. 

2j. 2 the sighing thereof hare I made to cease 
Eze . 7. 24 make the pomp of the strong to cease 

12. 23 I wiF. icake this proverb to cease, and 
23. 27 Thus will I make thy lewdness to cease 
30. 10 make the multitude of Egypt to cease 

3. To cause io settle Sown, rQip shakak, 5. 

Numi7. 5 1 will make to cease from me the raunn. 

C2ASED — 

There was a cessation, N^p^ rm havath batela. 
Ezra 4. 24 So it ceased unto the second year cf 

CEASING, -wlthont — 

I. Not thoroughly left, uniniermtting, /iSiaXemros. 
2 Ti. I. 3 that without ceasing I have remembrance 
2. Unintermiitingly, aSLaXeirrTcas adialeiplos. 
Rom. I. 9 that without ceasing I make mention of 
I Th. I. 3 Remembering without ceasing your work 
2. 13 cause also thank we God without ceasing 
S- 17 Pray without ceasing 

S.Exiencied, outstretched, tKT^vfis ektenes. 

Acts 12.5 prayer was made [without ceasing] of the 

CEBAH — 

Cedar (so called from its firmness), i^x erez. 

Lev. 14. 4 and cedar wood, and scarlet, and hyssop 
14. 6 he shall take it, and the cedar wood 
14. 49 he shall take, .two birds, and cedar wood 
14. 51 he shall take the cedar wood, and the 
54. 52 shall cleanse the house, .with the cedar 
Numig. 6 'the priest shall take cedar wood, and 
Judg. g. 15 let fire come out. .and devour the cedars 
a Sa. 5. 1 1 And Hiram king of Tyre sent . . cedar trees 
7. 2 See now, I dwell in an house of cedar 
7. 7 Why build ye not me an house of cedar ? 
I Ki 5. 8 I will do all thy desire concerning, .cedar 
5. 10 So Hiram gave Solomon cedar trees and 
6. 9 covered the house vrith . . boards of cedar 
6. 10 rested on the house with timber of cedar 

6. 15 he built the walls, .with boards of cedar 

6. 16 he built, .the walls with boards of cedar 
6. 18 And the cedar of the house within (was) 
6. 18 all (was) ceaar ; there was no stone seen 
6. 20 covered the altar (which was of) cedar 

6. 36 the inner court with, .cedar beams 

7. 2 four rows of cedar pillars, with cedar 

7. 3 covered with cedar above upon the beams 
7. 7 covered with cedar from one side of the 

7. II after the measurea of hewed stones . .ced. 
7. 12 a row of cedar beams, both for the inuer 
9. II king, .furnished Solomon with cedar tr. 

to. 27 cedars made he (to be) as the sycamore tr. 
t Ki.14. g The thistle, .in Lebanon sent to the cedar 
I Ch.14. 1 Hiram king of Tyre sent, .timber of ced. 

17. I Lo, I dwell in an house of cedars 
17. 6 ye not built me an house of cedars 1 
22. 4 Also cedar trees in abundance ; for the 
22. 4 they of Tyre brought much cedar wood 

a Ch. 2. 3 and didst send him cedars to build him 
2. 8 Send me also cedar trees, flr trees, and 
25. 18 The thistle, .in Lebanon sent to the cedar 
Ezra 3. 7 to bring cedar trees from L^anon to the 
Job 40. 17 He moveth his tail like a cedar : the 
Psa. 29. 5 The voice of the LOSD breaketh the ce. 
29. s yea, the Lord breaketh the cedars of 
80. 10 boughs thereof (were like) tfie goodly ce, 
92. 12 he shall grow like a cedar in Lebanon 
104. 16 cedars of Lebanon, which he hath planted 
148. 9 all hills ; fruitful trees, and all cedars 
Song 1. 17 The beams of our house (are) cedar, (and) 
S. 15 hiscounttmance(is). .e.xcellentas the cedar 

8. 9 we will enclose her with boards of cedar 
ISO. 2. 13 And upon all the cedars of Lebanon 

9. 10 but we will change (them into) cedars 
t4. 8 the fir trees rejoice at thee, (and) the ce. 
37. 24 cut down the tall cedars thereof 



laa. 41. 19 I will plant la the wilderness the cedar 
44. 14 He hev.'elh him down cedai-s, and taketh 

Jer. 2j. 7 they shall cut down thy choice cedars 
22. 14 ceiled with cedar, and painted with ver. 
s2. 15 because thou closest (thyself) in cedar I 

22. 23 that makest thy nest in the cedars 
Ezo. 17. 3 took the highest branch of the cedar 

17. 22 of the highest branch of the high cedars 
17. 23 bring forth boughs, .and be a goodly ce. 
07. s they have taken cedars from Lebanon lo 
31. 3 the Assyrian (was) a cedar in Lebanon 
31. 8 The cedars in the garden of Qod could 
Amos 2. 9 height (was) like the height of the cedars 
Zech 11. I that the tire may devour thy cedars 
II. 2 Howl, flr tree; for the cedar is fallen 
CEDAR, made of — •■ 
Made of cedar, D')"ix o.ruzim. 

Eze. 27. 24 bound with cords, and made of cedar 
CEDAR tree — 
A cedar tree, Tix erez. 

Num24. 6 (and) as cedar trees beside the waters 
J Ki. 4. 33 from the cedar tree that (is) in Lebanon 
5. 6 t!iat they hew me cedar trees out of Leb. 
2 Ki.ig. 23 will cut down the tall cedar trees thereof 
2 Ch. 1. 15 cedar trees made he as the sycamore 
9. 27 cedar trees made he as the sycamore 
CEDAR work — 
■Cedar work, .inx arzah. 

Zeph. 2. 14 for he shall uncover the cedar work 
CED'-RON, KeSpttff, Ke'Spot torrent. 
The- name of the Nahal Kidrcn or "black torrent,' 
which flows do\vn the ravine below the E. wall of Jeru- 
salem, and beyond it was the Garden of Gethsemane. 
It has no connection with "Cedar;" hence the rtuv Ki- 
Sptif, i.e., "brook of cedars," of some texts, as well 
as the LXX. in 2 Sa. 15. 23, is a gloss. Now fi'ady Nar 

Johni8. T he went, .with his disciples over. .C. 
CELEBRATE, to — 
l.To praise, hhn halal, 3. 

Isa. 38. 18 grave cannot. .dc!>th can (not) celebrate 
2.T0 keep a festival, Jjn chagag. 

Lev. 23. 41 ye shall celebrate it in the seventh month 
Z.To keep a sabbath, nn?' shabath. 

Lev. 23. 32 even, shall ye celebrate your sabbath 
CELESTIAL — 
Upon, over or above the Jieaven, iirovpdvios. 

I Co. 15. 40 also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestr. 

15. 40 but the glory of the celestial (is) one 

CELLAR — 

Treasure, treasury, i^i^ oisar. 

I Ch.27. 27 over the increase, .for the wine cellars 
27. 28 and over the cellars of oil (was) Joash 

CEN-CHEE'-A, Kevxpsai. 

It ought to be written Cenchrece ; the eastern harbour 

of Corinth (9 miles off) on the Saronic Gulf, and the 

emporium of its trade mth Asia. 

Acts 18. 18 having shorn Oiis) head in C. : for he had 
Rom 16. 1 a servant of the church which is at C. 

CENSER — 

l.A Censer, nnnn machtah. 

Lev. 10. I took either of them his censer, and put 
i6. 12 he shall take a censer full of burning 

Hum. 4. 14 they minister about it, (even) the censers 

16. 6 Take you censers, Koran, and all his 
16. 17 take every' man his censer, and put 
16. 17 and bring ye. .every man his censer 
16. 17 two hundred and fifty censers 

16. 17 thou also, and Aai'on, each, .his censer 
16. 18 they took every man his censer, and put 
16. 37 that he take up the censers out of the 
16. 38 The censers of tliese sinners against their 
16. 39 Eleazar tho priest took, .brasen censers 
j6. 46 Take a censer, and put flre therein from 

1 Ki. 7. 50 the spoons, and the censers (of) pure gold 

2 Ch. 4. 22 the spoons, and the censers, (of) pure gold 

2.An incense censer, n"iapo rniqiereth. 

2 Ch.26. 19 a censer in his hand to bum incense 
Eze. 8. II with every man his censer in his hand 

S. Incense censer, Bvniar^piov thumiaterion. 
Heb. 9. 4 Which had the golden censer 

i.Franldncense censer, Xi^avarSs libanotos. 

Rev. 8, 3 stood at the altar, having a golden censer 
8. 5 the angel took the censer, and filled it 

CENTURION — 

\. Leader of a hundred men, iKarovrapxAi. 

Acts 10. I a centurion of tlie band called the Italian 
10. 22 Cornelius the centurion, .was warned 
24. 23 he commanded a centurion to keep Paul 
27. I named Julius, a centurion of Augustus' 
27. 31 Paul said to the centurion and to the 

2.Leader of a hundred men, iKarSvrapxos. 

Matt. 8. 5 there came unto him acenturion, beseech. 
8. 8 Tho centurion answered and said, Lord 
8. 13 Jesus said unto the [centurion). Go fhy 
37. S4 Now when the centurion.. saw the earth. 
Luke 7. 2 a certain centurion's servant, .was sick 
7. 6 the centurion sent friends to him, saying 

23. 47 when the [centurion] saw wbat was done 
Acts 21. 32 Wl!0..took soldiers and [centurions] 

22. 25 Paul said unto the centurion that stood 



Acts 21. 26 When the [centurion) heard (that), Le 
23. 17 Paul called one of the centuriona unto 
33. 23 ha called unto (him) two centurions 
27. 6 tlie[ctnturion]loundabhlpof Alexandria 

27. ti Nevertheless tlie [centurion] believed the 
37. 43 But the [centurion]., kept them from 

28. i5 [tho centurion delivered the prisoucrs to) 
Z.Centurion; in Greek letters, Ktinuplaiv kenturiun. 

lilarkis. 39 when the centurion, .saw that he so cried 
15. 4+calling(untohim)the centurion, he asked 

15. 45 wlieu he knew (it) of the centurion, Uo 

OE-PHAS, Kn<pas rock man. 

A surname given toSimon Peter 

John 1 43 thou Shalt be called C, which Is.. A rtono 

1 Co, I. 12 I of Apollos ; and I of C; and I of Christ 

3. 22 Whether Paul, or Apollos, or C. . .all are 

9. 5 Havewenotpowertolead..aawell a8..C.I 
1$. 5 he was seen of C, then of the twelve 

Gal. 2. 9 when James, [CJ, and John, .perceived 

CEREMONIES — 
Judgment, BJ^p mishpaU 

Num. 9. 3 according to all the ceremonies thereof 
CERTAIN [men] — 
l.A man, vmh enosh. 

Num. 9. (1 there were certain men, who were de 

16. 2 with certain of the children of Israel 
Judg 19. 22 men of tho city, certain sons of Jicllal 

1 Ki. n. :7 Hadad Tied, lie and certain Edcmites 

2 Ch. 28. 12 certain of the heads of the children 
Ezra 10. 16 the priest, (wth) certain chief of the 
Neh. 13. 25 I. .smoto certain of them, and plucked 
Jer. 26. 17 Then rose up certain of the elders of tho 

41. 5 there came certain from Shccliem, from 
Eze. 14. I Then came certain of the elders of Isratl 
20. I certain of the elders of Israel came to 

2.MigMy 07 slrorg man, nj^ gcbar. 

Dan. 3. 8 certain Chaldeans came'ncar, and accused 
3. 12 certain Jews whom thou hast set over 

i.Set vp, fixed, 3'v: yatstiib. 

Dan. 2. 45 the drcjam is certain, and. .Interpretation 
4.7*0 be estcMished, right, ]13 kun, 2. 

Deuti3. 14 behold, (if it bo) truth.. the thing cert.iin 
17. 4 behold, (it be) true, (and) the thing certain 
5. Such a one, "j'lo^s palmoni. 

Dan. 8. 13 another saint said unto that certain 
6.Times, D'ny iilim. 

Dan. II. 13 come after certain years with a great 
7. Any one, any thing, tij, ti, tis, ti. 

Matt. g. 3 behold, certain of the scribes said within 

12. 38 certain of the scribes and of the fharisees 
Mark 2. 6 there were certain of the scribes sitting 

7. I certain of the scribes, which came from 

11. 5 certain of them that stood there faid 
12. 13 they send unto him certain of the 1 har. 

14. 57 there arose certain, .bare false witness 
Luke 6. 2 certain of the Pharisees said unto tlitm 

8. 2 certain women, which had been healed of 

13. 31 same day there came certain of the I har. 

18. 9 he spake this parable nnto certain which 
so. 27 Then came to (him) certain of the Sadd. 

20. 39 Then certain of the scribes answering 

21. 2 he saw also a certain poor widow 

24. 22 certain, .of our company made us astcn. 

24. 24 certain of them which were with us wuit 
Johni2. 20 there were certain Greeks amoug them 
Acts 6. 9 Then there arose certain of the synagogue 

9. 19 Then was Paul certjiin days with tiie 

10. 23 Peter went away with thtm, and ccriain 
10. 48 Then prayed they him to tarry certain 

12. I hands to vex certain of the church 

13. 1 there were in . . church . . [certain] prophets 

15. I certain men.. came down from Judea 
15. 2 Barnabas, and certain other of them 
15. 5 there rose up certain of the sect of the 
15. 24 certain which went out from us have 

16. 12 we were in that city abiding certain dr.ya 
17. 5 the Jews, .took unto them certain lewd 
17. 6 they drew Jason and certain brethren 
17. i8 certain philosophers of the Epicureans 
17. 20 thou bringest certain strange things to 
17. 28 as certain also of your own poets have 
17. 34 Howbeit certain men clave unto him 

19. I Paul. .came. .andfindingcertaindiEciples 

19. 13 T'hen certain of the vagabond Jews 
19. 31 certain of the chief of Asia, .sent tvnto 
33. 12 when it was day, [certain] of the Jews 
34. 18 Wliereupoh certain Jews from Asia found 

24. 24 after certain days, .he sent for Paul, and 
35. 13 after certain days king Agrippa and B. 

25. 19 certain questions against him of their 
27. I they delivered Paul and certain other 

Gal. 2- 12 For before thtt certain came from James 
S.Uniripped up, certain, icripaxiis asphales. 

Acts 25. 26 Of whom I ha ve no certain thing to write 

9. Evident, StjXoi dclos. 

I Ti. 6. 7 [certain] we can carry nothing out 
CERTAIN, a — 
l.OTie, "inx echad. 

Judg. 9. 53 a certain woman cast a piece of a mflL 
13. 2 And there was a certain man of Zorah 

T Sa. I. I was a certain maa ef Ramatbaim-zophtm 

a Sa. i8. 10 a certain man saw (it), and told Joab 

1 Ki. 20. 33 a certain man of lh« sons ef the prophets 

2 Ki. 4. 1 there cried a certain woman of the -wives 



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2 Ki. 8. 6 king appointed unto her a certain officer 
Esth. 3. 8 There is a certain people scattered abroad 
Dan. .10. 5 beliold a certain man clothed in liuen 

2. A man, e''!? ish. 

Gen. 38. 1 and turned in to a certain AduUamite 
38. 2 Judah saw there a daughter of a certain 

Judg 19. I there was a certain Levite sojourning on 

Esth. 2. 5 there was a certain Jew.whose name (was) 
d.A man, human being, &vBpaTros anihropos. 

Matt 18. 23 likened unto a certain king, which' would 

21. 33 There was a certain householder, which 

22. 2 The kingdom of heaven is like unto a cer. 

A.One, efr heis. 

Matt. 8. jg a certain scribe came and said unto him 
Marki2. 42 there came a certain poor widow, and she 
Luke 5. 12 came to pass, when he was in a certain 
5. 17 it came to pass on a certain day, as he 
8. 22 it came to pass on a certain day, tliat he 

5. Any one, any thing, ris, ti. Us, it. 

Mattai. 33 There was a [certain] householder, which 
Mark 5. 25 (a certain] woman, which had an issue 

14. 51 there followed him a certain young man 
Luke 1.58 certain priest named Zacharias, of the 
7. 2 a certain centurion's servant, who was 

7. 41 There was a certain creditor which had 

8. 27 there met him out of the city a certain 
JO. 25 a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted 
10. 31 by chance there came down a certain 
10. 33 a certain Samaritan, .came where he was 

10. 38 he entered into a certain village: andac 

11. I as he was praying in a certain place 
II. 27 a certain woman of the company lifted 

11. 37 [a certain] Pharisee besought him to dine 

12. i6 The ground of a certain rich man brought 
14. 2 there was a certain man before him which 
■14. 16 A certain man made a great supper, and 
■15. II And he said, A certain man had two sons 
16. 1, 19 There was a certain rich man which 
16. 20 there was a certain beggar named Lazarus 
17. 12 as he entered into a certain village 

18. 18 And a certain ruler asked him, saying 
j8. 33 a certain blind man sat by the way side 
19. 12 A certain nobleman went into a far co. 

20. 9 [A certain] man planted a vineyard 

21. 2 a certain poor widow casting in. .mites 

22. 56 a certain maid beheld him as he sat by 

23. 19 Wh® for a certain sedition made in the 
John 4. 46 there was a certain nobleman, whose son 

5.5^ certain man was there, which had an 
Act.s 3. 2 a certain man lame from his mother's 
S. 1 a certain man named Ananias, .sold a 
5. 2 a certain part, and laid (it)at the apostles' 
8. 9 there was a certain man called Simon 

8. 36 they came unto a certain water : and the 
9. 10 tliere was a certain disciple at Damascus 

9. 33 found a certain man named Eneas, which 
9. 36 there was at Joppa a certain disciple 

10. I a certain man in Cesarea called Cornelius 
iQ. XI a certain vessel descending unto him 
J I. 5 I saw a vision, A certain vessel descend 

13. 6 they found a certain sorcerer, a false pr. 

14. 8 there sat a certain man at Lystra 
16. I behold, a certain disciple was there 
j5. I [a certain] woman, which was a Jewess 
16. 14 And a certain woman named Lydia 

16. 16 a certain dam5el possessed with a spirit 
iS. 2 And foiund a certain Jew named Aquila 
18. 24 a certain Jew named Apollos..carae to E. 
BO. 9 there sat in a window a certain young 
SI. 10 tliere came down, .a certain prophet 

24. I a certain orator (named) TertuUas, who 
25. 14 There is a certain man left in bpnds by 
27. 16 under a certain island which is called 
27. 26 we must be cast upon a certain island 
27. 39 they discovered a certain creek with a 

Rom 15. 26 to make a certain contribution for the 
Heb. 4. 7 Again, he limiteth a certain day, saying 
10. 27 a certain fearful looking for of judgment 

CERTAIN portion — 

A stated thing, 'iJO^t amanak. 

Neh. It. 23 certain portion should be for the singers 

CERTAIN rate — 

Word, matter, "ryr dabar. 

Exodi6. 4 the people shall.. gather a certain rate ' 
2 Ch. 8. 13 after a certain rate every day, offering 

CERTAIN (man, other, thing), a — 
• Any one, any thing, Tir, ri, lis, ti. 

Matt so. 20 and desiring a certain thing of Wm 
Luke 9. 57 as they were in the way, a certain (man) 
10. 30 A certain toan) went down from Jer. 
13. 6 A certain (man) had a flg tree planted 
24. I (came unto the sepulchre . . and certain o ] 
John 1 1. I Now a certain (man) was sick, (named) 
Acts 18. 7 and entered into a certain man's house 
»9. 24 For a certain (man) named Demetrius 
23. 17 for he hath a certain thing to tell him 
Iff Jude 4 tliere are certain men crept in unawares 
CERTAINLY — 
I. But, ■:\>< ah. 

Lam. 2. 16 certain^ this (is) the day that we looked 
"2. Bui, surely, px aken. 

Jer. 8. 8 Lo, certainly in vain wadohe (it) 
3. To know, VT, yada. 

Gen. 43. 7 could we certainly Icnow that he would 
I Sa. ao. 3 Thy father certainly knoweth that I have 
20. 9 If I knew certainly that evU were deter. 



Jer. 13. 12 Do we not certainly know that every 

40. 14 And said. .Dost thou certainly know 
42. ig know certainly that I have admonished 
42. 22 know certainly that ye shall die by the 

i.Thai, lecause, '3 ki. 

Exod.3. 12 And he said,CertainlyI will be with thee 
5. Being, actually, really, uvtois ontos. 

Luke23. 47 glorified God, saying, Certainly this was 

CERTAINTY, for (a) certain — 

l.To know, be acquainted with, VT, yada. 

Josh 23. 13 Know for a certainty that the LORD your 
I Ki. 2. 37 thou Shalt know for certain that thou 
2. 42 Know for a certain, on the day thou 
26. IS But know ye for certain, that if ye put 
2.Set ujp, "jixed, yi\ yatstsib. 

Dan. 2. 8 I know of certainty that ye would gain 

3. To be established, right, p3 kun, 2. 

1 Sa. 23. 23 come ye again to me with the certainty 

4. Untripped up, certain, acr<pa\-{js asphaies. 
Acts 21. 34 when he could not know the certainty 

22. 30 because he would have known the certainty 

^.Certainty, acrcpaKeia asphaleia. 

Luke I. 4 That thou mightest know the certainty 
CERTIFY, to — 
l.To say, ia« amar, 

Esth. 2. ■22'Esther certified the king. .In Mordecai's 
2. To cause to know, Vl] yeda, 5. 

Ezra 4. 14 therefore have we sent and certified the 
4. 16 We certify the king, that if this city be 
5.10 We asked their names also, to certify th£e 
7. 24 Also we certify you, that, touching any 

Z. To put before, "iJJ nagad, 5. 

2 Sa. 15. 28 until there come word from you to certify 

4, To make known, cause to know, yvapiCoo gnorizo. 

Gal. J. II I certify you, brethren, that the gospel 
(SSAEED — 
Bitter, 1? mar. 

2 Sa. 17. 8 they (be) chafed in their minds, as a bear 
CHAFF — 
l.Hay, dry grass, tyg/q chashash, 

Isa. 5. 24 and the flame consumeth the chaff 

33. II Ye shall conceive chaff ; ye shall bring 

2. Chaff, \h mots. 

Job 21. j8 as chaff that the storm carrieth away 
Psa. 1. 4 like the chaff which the wind driveth 

35. 5 Let them be as chaff before the wind 
Isa. 17. 13 chased as the chaff of the mountains 

29. 5 and the multitude, .as chaff that passeth 

41. 15 and shalt make the hills as chaff 
Hos. 13. 3 as the chaff (that) is driven with the 
Zeph. 2. 2 (before) the day pass as the chaff, before 

3. Skin, chaff, nij; ur. 

Dan. 2. 35 became like the chaff of the summer 
A. Straw, ]3n teben. 

Jer. 23. 28 Vrtiat (is) the chaff to the wheat T saitb . 

.b.Chaff, so called from its loose state, Ax^po"- 

Matt. 3. 12 will bum up the chaff with unquenchable 
Luke 3. 17 chaff he will bum with fire unquenchable 

CHAIN— • 

1. Bracelet, clasp (for the arm), nT^^ etsadah. 
lUmaiT. 50 man hath gotten, of jewels of gold, chains 

I.Chain {for arm or neck), T['ian hamnik. 

Dan. s- 7 ^nd (have) a chain of gold about his neck 
5. 16 and (have) a chain of gold about thy neck 
5. 29 and (put) a chain of gold about his neck 

S.Hook, ring (in the nose), nn chach. 

Eze. 19. 4 brought him with chains unto the land of 
19. g they put him in ward in chains, and 

i.Brass, n^ni nechosheth. 

Jer. 39. 7 bound him with chains, to carry him to 

52. II the king of Babylon bound him in chains 
Lam. 3. 7 he hath made my chain heavy 

5. Necklace, pJj;. anaq. 

Judg. 8. 26 besides the chains that (were) about their 
Prov. I. 9 an ornament of grace.. and chains about 
Song 4. 9 with one of thine eyes, with one chain of 

S.CoUar (for the neck), Tn"] rabid. 

Gen. 41. 42 and put a gold chain about his neck 
Eze. 16. II bracelets upon thy hands, and a chain on 

7. A chain, p''.P"i rattoq. 

Eze. 7. 23 Make a chain ; for the land is full of bio. 
8.yl chain, n:^Tfi rattuqah. 

1 Ki. 6. 21 he made a partition by the chains of gold 
9.j4 little chain or bracelet, rw-\w sharshah. 

ExodsS. 22 make upon the breastplate chains at the 
\Q.A little chain or bracelet, Trw~vu sharsherah. 

Exod28. 14 two chains (of) pure gold at the ends 

28. J4 fasten the ivreathen chains to the ouches 
_ 39. 15 they made upon the breastplate chains 

1 Ki. 7. 17 wreaths of chain work, for the chapiters 

2 Ch. 3. 5 and set thereon palm trees and chains 

3. 16 And he made chains, (as) in the oracle 
-3. 16 pomegranates, and put. .on the chains 

W.Bond, rope, chain, aKvais halusis. 

Acts 28. 20 hope of Israel I am bound with this chain 
2 Ti. I. 16 he. .was not ashamed of my chain 

, He V. 20. 1 1 saw an angel . . having . . a great chain in 



CHAINS — 

1. Manacles, D'istx aziqqim. 

Jer. 40. I being bound in chains among all that 'wero 
40. 4 I loose thee this day from ths chains 
2. Manacles, D'jjl ziqqim. 

Fsa.149. 8 To bind their kings with chains, anj 

Isa. 45. 14 in chains they shall come oyer, and they 

Nah. 3. 10 aU her great men were bound in chaina 
3. String of ornaments, D'lnn charuzim. 

Song 1. 10 thy neck with chains (of gold) 
i.Ear drops or pendants, nis'pj netipholh. 

Isa. 3. 19 The chains, and the bracelets, and the 
h. Chain, n.^'iri rattiqah. 

1 Ki. 6. 21 by the chains of gold before the oracle 
G.Chain, nipfi") retuqoth. 

Isa. 40. ig over with gold, and casteth silver chains 
T. Bonds, bands, nn^is kosharoth. 

Psa. 68. 6 he bringeth out those., bound with chains 
^.{Unloosed) chaiii, a\v(ns alusis. 

Mark 5. 3 could bind him, no, not with chains 

5. 4 been often bound with fetters and chains 
5. 4 the chains had been plucked asunder 

Luke 8. 29 and he was^kept bound with chains 

Acts 12. 6 between two soldiers, bound with., chains 
12. 7 And his chains fell off from (his) hands 
21.33 commanded., tobe bound with two chains 

9.Band, bond, SecfiSs desmos. 

Jude 6 hath reserved ineverlastingchains, under 
10. Cord, rope, cnipd seira. 
^2 Pe. 2. 4 delivered (them) into [chains] of darkness 
[See Compass about as a.chain]. 
CHAINS, wreathen — 
Thick bands, ninij;. abothoth. , 

Exod3g. 17 put the two wreathen chains of gold in 
39. 18 the two ends of the two wreathen chains 

CHALCEDONY — 

A gem (like a camelian), ;^o;A.«t)8wi' chalkedCn. . 
Rev. 21. 19 the third, [a chalcedony] ; the fourth, an 

CHAl'-COL, CAL'-COL, '^3^3 sustaining. 

A son of Mahol whose offspring were noted for their 

wisdom, B.C. 1015. 

I Ki. 4. 31 he was wiser than. .Henian, and C, and 
1 Ch. 2. 6 the sons of Zerah..Heman, and C, and 

CHAL-DE'-A, Q'-ff'S, XaKOaiwv. 

The southern portion of Babylonia. In the common 
version it is used, however, for the Hebrew Kasdim or 
Chaldeans, the term iwhich designates the inhabitants 
of the entire country. The native term is Kaldi or 
Ealdai, not Casdim-. Hence the name Chaldea has 
been connected with the city Kaluadha, the Chilmad 
of Eze. 27. 23. 

Jer. so. 10 And C. shall be a EpoiL.sailh the LOED 

51. 24 I will render, .to all the inhabitants of €• 

£1. 35 My blood upon the inhabitants of C. 
Eze. II. 24 brought me in a vision.. into C. 

16. 29 bast . .multiplied . .fornication . .unto C. 

23. 15 after the manner of the Babylonians of C. 

23. 16 she.. sent messengers unto them into C. 

CHAI-DE-AHS, CHAL'DXES, D'-'v?, XaXSaidv. 
In Scripture this people appears till the captivity as 
the inhabitants of the country which had Babylon for 
its capital, and is itself called Shinar. While this 
meaning is still found in the book of Daniel (5. 30 and 
9. i), anew acceptation shows itself. They are classed 
with astronomers and magicians, and form a class who 
have a peculiar "tongue" and "learning," and are 
consulted by the king on difficult subjects. Berosus, 
the native historian, himself a Chaldean in the narrower 
sense, uses the term in the wider one only ; while 
Herodotus, Diodorus, Strabo and later writers almost 
universally employ it to signify a sect, regarding them 
chiefly as priests or philosophers. Hence the Chaldeans 
were regarded as the inhabitants of a particular part 
of Babylonia, the country bordering on the Persian 
Gulf and on Arabia. The Kaldi or Kaldai were merely 
one of the Cushite tribes that lived on the great alluvia 
plain known as Babylonia or Chaldjca. Their seat was 
most likely the southern portion of the country which 
has so late retained the name of Chaldea. Here was 
" Ur of the Chaldees," the modern Mugheir, which lies 
S. of the Euphrates, near its ;junction with the Shal-el- 
hie. That they were a Cushite race is proved by the 
remains of their language, which closely resembles the 
Galla or ancient language of Ethiopia, the learned 
language for scientific and religious literature. 
Gen. II. 28 And Haran died, .in Ur of the C. 

ji. 31 went forth with them from Urof the C* 
15. 7 I . .brought thee oat of Ur of the C. 
2 Ki. 24. ■ 2 the Lord sent against him bands of the C, 
25. 4 the C. (were) against the city round ■ 
25. 5 the army of the C. pursued after the 
2S. 10 all the army of the C. . .brake down the 
es. 13 and the brasen sea.. did the C. hreak io 
23. 24 Fear not to be the servants of the C. 
25. 25 Ishmael.. smote Gedaliah..and the C. 
25. 26 Egypt ; for they were afraid of the C. 
2 Ch.36. 17 brought upon them the king of the C. 
Ezra 5. 12 Nebuchadnezzar . . king of Babylon, the C. 
Neh. 9. 7 broughtest him forth out of Ur of the C. 
Job I. 17 The C. made out three bands, and fell 
Isa. 13.19 And Babylon . . the beauty of the C. 

23. 13 Behold the land of the C. ; this peoplo 
43. 14 I have sent. .and. brought down. .th« Q, 
47. I no throne, O daughter of the C. ; Xor 



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47. 5 Sit thou silent. .0 daughter of the C. 

48. 14 and his arm (shall be on) the C. 
48. 2Q Go ye forth, flee ye from the C. 

21. 4 weapons., wherewith ye fight against'. .C. 
2t. g he that goeth out, and falleth to the C. 

22. 25 will give theij into the h^nd of.. the C. 
24. 5 whom I have sent, .into the land of the C. 

'25. 12 I will punish.. the land of the C. 

-3a. 4 shall not escape out of the hand of the C. 
32. s though ye fight with the C, ye shall not 
32. 24, 25, 43 is given into the hand of the C. 
32. 28 give this city into the hand of tlie C. 

32. 29 the C. . .shall come and set fire ou this 

33. 5 They come to fight with the C, but (it is) 
.35. II let us go. .for fear of the army of the C. 
37. 5 when the C... heard tidings of them, they 
37. 8 the C. shall come again, and fight against 
37. 9 The C. shall surely depart from us 
37. 10 had smitten the whole army of the C. 
37. II when the army of the C was broken up 

37. 13 saying, Thou iallest away to the C. 
37. 14 (It is) false ; I fall not away to the C. 

38. 2 he that goeth forth to the C. shall live 
38. 18 this city be given into the hand of the C. 
38. 19 the Jews that are fallen to the C. 

38. 23 they shall bring, .thy children to the C. 

39. 5 But the C.'s army pursued after them, and 
139. 8 And the C. burned the king's house, and 

40. 9 saying, Fear not to serve the C. 
40. 10 I will dwell at Mizpah, to serve the C. 
'41. 3 Ishmael. .slew, .the C. that were found 
41. 18 Because of the C; for they were afraid 
43. 3 to deliver us iuto the hand of the C. 
so. I Lord spake, .against the land of the C. 
so. 8 go forth out of the land of the C. 
so. 25 work of. .God. .in the land of the C. 
so. 35 A Bword (is) upon the C, saith the LOKD 

50. 45 purposed against the land of the C. 

51. 4 slaiu shall fall in the land of the C. 

51. 54 destruction from the land of the C. 

52. 7 the C. (were) by the city round about 
52. 8 the army of the C. pursued after the king 
52. 14 the army of the C. . . brake down . . walls 
52. 17 and the brasen sea. .the C. brake, and 

I. 3 in the land of the C, by the river Chebar 

12. 13 will bring him to. .the land of the C. 
23. 14 images of theC. pourtrayed with vermil. 

23. 23 The Babylonians, and all the C, Pekod 

1. 4 they might teach, .the tongue of the C. 

2. 2 the kiug commanded to call.. the C, for 
2. 4 Then spake the C. to the king in Syriac 
2. s The king answered and said to the C. 

2. 10 The C. answered before the king, and 

10 no king, .asked such things at any. .C. 
8 at that time certain C. came near, and 
7 Then came in the magicians, .the C, and 
7 The king cried aloud to bring, .the C. 

11 master of the magicians. .C, (and) sooth. 
30 that night was. .the king of the C. slain 

I Darius . . was made king over . . the C. 
6 For, lo, I raise up the C, (that) bitter and 
4 came he out of the land of the C. 

CHALK STONE — 

Liiiie stone, "la jax ebeji gir. 

Isi. 27. 9 all tlie stones of the altar as chalk-stones 
CHAUENGE, to — 
To say, -ox amar. 

Exod22. 'g which (another) challengeth to be his 
CKAMSER — 
1. Inner chamber, enclosed place, -nj cheder. 

Gen. 43. 30 he entered into (his) chamber, and wept 

Judg. 3. 24 covereth his feet in his summer chamber 

15. I I will go in to my wife into the chamber 
x6. 9 abiding with her in the cliamber 

16. 12 liers in wait abiding in the chamber 
2Sa. 13. 10 Bring the meat into the chamber, that 

13. 10 and brought (them) into the chamber 

I KJ. I. 15 went in unto the king into the chamber 
Job 9. 9 Which maketh. .the cliambers of the south 
Psa.ios. 30 forth frogs, .in the chambers, .their kings 
Prov. 7. 27 going down to the chambers of death 

24. 4 by knowledge shall the chambers be filled 
• Song I. 4 King hath brought me Into his chambers 

3. 4 the cliamber of her that conceived me 
Isa. 26. 20 Come, .enter thou into thy chambers 
Eze. 8. 12 every man in the chambers of his imagery 
Joel 2. 16 the bridegroom go forth of his chamber 

^,A covering, bridal cancpy, npn chuppah. 

Psa. 19. 5 a bridegroom coming out of his chamber 
3. Chamber, ys;, s;?x: yatsua, yatsia. 

1 Ki. 6. s against the wall .; he built chambers 

6. 6 The nethermost chamber (was) five cubits 
6. 10 he built chambers against all the house 

i. Lodging place, nj^S lishkah. 

2 KL 23. II by the chamber of Nathan-melech 

I Ch. 9. 26 these Levites. . .were over the chambers 
9. 33 Levites, (who remaining) in the chambers 
.23. 28 in the courts, and in the chambers 
'a8. 12 of all the chambere round about 
aCh. 31. II Hezekiah commanded to prepare chamb. 
Ezra 8. 29 the chambers of the house of the Lord 
10. 6 Ezra rose . . and went into the chamber 
Neh- 10. 37 the chambers of the house of our God 
10. 38 to the chambers, into the treasure house 
10. 39 bring, .the oil, unto the chambers, where 
13. 4 the chamber of the house of our God 
•13. 5 he had prepared for him a great chamber 
rv 81 cast forth all., out of the chamber 



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5- 
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Nch. 13. 9 they cleau.sed the chambers; and thither 
Jer. 35. 2 bnngthem.into one of the chambers 
35. 4 into the chamber of the sons of Uanaa 
35. 4 which (ivas) the chamber of the princes 

35. 4 which (waslabove the chamb. of Maaseiah 

36. 10 chamber of Gemariah the sou of Shaphan 
36. 12 Then he went, .into the scribe's chamber 
36. 20 they laid up the roll in tlie chamber of 
36. 21 he took it out of.. the scribe's chamber 

Eze. 40. 17 lo,(thcrewere)chambers, and apavcmeut 
40. 17 thirty cliambers(were)upon the pavement 
40. 3S the chambers and the entries thereof 
40. 44 withouttlie inner gate(were)thechambers 
40. 45 This chamber, .(is) for the priests, the 

40. 46 the chamber, .toward the north (is) for 

41. 10 between the chambers (was) the widenes; 

42. I he brought me into the chamber that 
42. 4 before the chambers (was) a walk of ten 
42. 5 Now the upper chambers (were) shorter 
42. '^ the wall, .over against the chambers 
42. 7 toward the outer court, .of the chambers 
'42. 8 the chambers that (were) in the outer 
42. 9 under these chambers (was) tlie entry on 
42. 10 The chambers (were) in the thickness of 
42. II like the appearance of the chambers 
42. 12 according to the doors of the chambers 
42. 13 north chambers (anil) the south chambers 
42. 13 before the. .place, they fhe) holy chambers 
■44. 19 and lay them in the holy chambers, and 
45. 5 for a possession for twenty chambers 

. 46. 19 he brought me.. into the holy chambers 
^.Lodging place, n^yi nishkah. 

Neh. 3. 30 son of Berechiah over against his chamber 

12. 44 some appointed over the chambers for 

13. 7 in preparing him a chamber in the courts 
Q.Loft, upper room, n;bi!, aliyyah. 

2 Sa. 18. 33 And the king, .went up to the chamber 

1 Ki. 17. 23 Elijah, brought him. .out of the chamber 

2 KI. 4. 10 Let us make a little chamber, I pray thee 

4. II and he turned into the chamber, and lay 
Psa. 104. 3 Who layeth the beams of his chambers 

104. 13 He watereth the hills from his chambers 
Jer. 22. 13 Woe unto him that buildeth. .chambers 
22. 14 I will build me. .large chambers, and 
I.Loft, upper room, n'Vy illllh. 

Dan. 6. 10 his windows being open in his chamber 
8. Side chamber, rib, vSjf tsela. 

I Ki. 6. 5 And. .he made chambers round about 
6. 8 The door for the middle chamber (was) 

^.Marked off place, ki? la. 

1 Ki. 14. 28 brought them back into, .guard chamber 

2 Ch.i2. It brought them again into, .guard chamber 

CHAMBEB, inner — 

Surrounded or enclosed place, -m clieder. 

1 Ki. 10. 30 Ben-hadad.. came., into an inner chamber 

22. 25 thou shalt go into an inner chamber to 

2 Ki. g. 2 Jehu, .carry him into an inner chamber 
2 Ch.18. 24 thou shalt go into an inner chamber to 

CHAMBEB, little — 

Place marked off, Kn ta., 

Eze. 40. 7 (every) little chamber (was) one reed 
40. 7 between the little chambers (were) five 
40. 10 the little chambers of the gate eastward. 
40. 12 the little chambers (was) one cubit 
40. 12 the little chambers (were) six cubits on 
40. 13 roof of (one) little chamber to the roof of 
40. 16 narrow windows to the little chambers 
40. 21 the little chambers, .(were) three ou this 

40, 33, 36 the little chambers, .and the posts 

CHAHEEB, secret — 

Place cut off, store room, Tajxttov lamcion. 

Matt 24. 26 behold, .(he is) in the secret chamhera 

CJHAHBEE, side — 

Side chamber, rib, vpx tsela. 

Eze. 41. 5 the breadth of (every) side chamber four 

41. 6 And the side chambers (were) three, one 
41. 6 the house for the side chambers round 
41. 7 a winding about, .to the side chambers 
41. 8 the foundations of the side chambers 
41. 9 wall, which (was) for the side chamber . 
41. 9 the place of the side chambers that (were) 
41. II the doors of the side chambers (were) 
41. 26 (upon) the side chambers of the house 

CHAMBER, upper — 

l.Loft, upper cliamber, n;'rli aliyyah. 

2 KL I. 2 through a lattice in his upper chamber 

23. 12 altars, .on the top of the upper chamber 
T Ch. 28. II and of the upper chambers thereof, and • 
2 Cn. 3. 9 he overlaid the upper chambers -ivith 

2. Upper chamber, virepuov huperoon. 

Acts 9. 37 they laid (her) in an upper chamber 

9. 39 they brought him into the upper chamber 
20. 8 there were many lights, .upper cliamber 

CHAMBEEING — 

Place for lying, couch, koItti koite. 

Kom 13. 13 Let us walk honestly, .not in chambering 

CHAMBEEXAIN — 
l.Eunuch, officer, on? saris. 
'2 Ki. 23. II by the chamber of. .the chamberlain 
Esth. I. 10 the seven chamberlains that served in 
I 12 commandment by (his) chamberlains 
1. 15 the king Ahasuerus by tv e chamberlains ? 



Lsth 2 3 the custody of Uegc the king's chamber. 
2. 14 to the custody of. .the king's chamber. 
2. IS what..tliettiuK'schaniberl..in..appoiijte<l 
2. 21 two of the king's chamberlains, Bigtluui 
4. 4 Esthers maids and her chamberlains 
4. 5 Hatach. (one) of the king's chamberlains 
6. 2 Bigthaua.twoof thekius'schambcrUioa 

6. 14 came the king's chamberlaim), and baited 

7. 9 Harbonah, one of the chamberlains, said 
2. One over the couch, ivi Konwvoi epi koitonot. 

Acts 12. 20 having made Bla£tus..kiug'8CharDtierlali( 
i. House ruler, slev)ard, oiKovdiiot oikonomos. 

Kom 16. 23 Erastus the chamberlaio of the city 
CHAMELEON — 
Chameleon, a kind of lizard, nb koach. 

Lev. II. 30 the chameleon, and the lizard, and the 
CHAMOIS — 
Giraffe [the prunnea,) "ir; zemer. 

Deuti4. s pygarg, and tiicwlldox.and the chamois 
CHAMPAIGN — 
['Lain, waste, desert, .i^TV arabah. 

Deut II. 30 dwell in the champaign over against 
CHAMPION — 
\. Mighty one, "ii"] gibbor. 

I Sa. 17. 51 when the Philistines saw their champion 
2. A man of the two, a champion, U'.yiiyv'H. 

I Sa. 17. 4 there went out a champion out of. .camp 
17. 23 there came up the champion, .out of the 

CHA-NA'-AN, Xavaiv, See Canaan. 

Acts 7. II came a dearth over.. the land of ..C. 

13. 19 he. destroyed seven nations ln..C. 
CHANCE — 

\. Chance, accident, .Tipp niqreh. 

1 Sa. 6. 9 it (was) a chance (that) happened to ni 
^.Occurrence, V-s pega. 

Eccl. 9. II but time and chance happeneth to tliera 
i. Concurrence, avyKvpla suykuria. 

Lukeio. 31 by chance there came down a certain 
CHANCE, to — 
To meet, happen, n";;? qara, 2. 

Deut 22. 6 If a bird's nest chance to be before Uiee 
CHANCE, by — 
To meet, n";i7 qara, 2. 

2 Sa. I. 6 As 1 happened by chance upon mount 
CHANCE, it may — 

If it may be so, el rvxot ei tuchoi. 

1 Co. 15. 37 it may chance of wheat, or of some other 
CHANCELLOR- 

Master of counsel, taste, reason, t:i'a "jpj beel teem. 

Ezra 4. 8 Rehum the chancellor and Shimshal the 

4. 9 Then (wrote) Rehum the chancellor, and 

4. 17 sent. .king, .unto Rehum the chancellor 
CHANGE — 

l.A change, ^S')n chcdiphah. 

Gen. 45. 22 To all., he gave each., changes of raiment 

45. 22 to Benjamin he gave.. five changes of 
Judgi4. 72 I will give you. .thirty change of garment 

14. 13 then shall ye give me.. thirty change of 
14. 19 took their spoil, and gave change of gar. 

a Ki. 5. s and took with him.. ten changes of raim. 

5. 22 a talent of silver, and two changes of 

5. 23 two bags, with two changes of garments 
Job 10. 17 changcs.and war (are) against me 

14. 14 will 1 wait, till my change come 
Psa. 55. 19 Because they have no changes, therefore 

2.Change, excha.nge, .tiidpi temurah. 

Lev. 27. 33 it and the change thereof shall be holy 
Z.A change, putting after, fivriBans metathesis. 

neb. 7. 12 there is made of necessity a change also 
CHANGE, to — 
I. To change, turn, ~5\t haphak. 

Jer. 13. 23 Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or 

2. To change, '^^n chalaph. 

Isa. 24. 5 because they., changed the ordinance 
Hab. I. 1 1 Tlien shall (his) raiml change, and he shall 

3. To change, 'f^n chalaph, 3. 

Gen. 41. 14 changed his raiment, and came In unto 

2 Sa. 12. 20 changed his apparel, and came into the 

i.To change, l"?" chalaph, 5. 

Gen. 31. 7 your father hath, .changed ray wages ten 
31. 41 thou hast changed ray wages ten times 
35. 2 be clean, and change your garments 
Psa.io2. 26 as a vesture shalt thou change them, and 
Isa. 9. 10 but we will change (them into) cedars 
b.To change, exchange, -c; yamar, 5. 

Jer. 2. II hath a nation changed (their) gods, which 

6. To change, exchange, to mur, 5. 

Lev. 27. 10 He shall not alter it, nor change it, a 
27. 10 if he shall at all change beast for beast 
27. 33 good or bad, neither shall he change it 
27. 33 if he change it at all, then both It and 
Psa. IS. 4 (He that) sweareth. .and changeth not 
106. 20 changed their glory into the similitude 
Jer 2. 11 my people have changed their glory for 
Hos. 4. 7 (therefore) will I change their glory into 
Mic. 2. 4 he hath changed the portion of my people 

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7. To eliange, rebel, rno mm-ah, 5. 

Eze. 5. 6 she hath changed my judgments into 

8. To put round, "359 sabab, 5. 

2 Ki 24. J7 the king of Babylon.. changed his name 

9. To put, place, set, dib* sum. 

Job 17. J 2 They change the night into day : the light 

10. To double, alter, nj;? shana, 3. 

z Ki. 25 29 And changed his prison garments 

11. To double, alter, n]V shena, 5. 

Dau. 2. 21 he changeth the times and the seasons 
7. 25 and think to change times and laws 

12. To double, alter, Kip* shena, 3. 

Dan. 3. 28 trusted in him, and have changed the 

13. To be chanr/ed, niV shena, i. 

Dau. 7 2B aud my countenance changed in me 

■ILTo change, alter, nj^ shanah. 

51al -3. 6 For I (am) the LoRi), I change not 

15. To change, alter, ny^ shanah, 3. 

1 Sa 21 13 he chauged his behaviour before them 
Job 14. 20 thou changest his countenance, and 
Psa 34 I tille. David, when he changed his 
Jer. 2 36 Why gaddest. .about so much to change 
52: 33 chauged his prison garments : and he- 

\&. To make other, alter, aWarria allatto. 

Acts 6 14 aud sliall change the customs which Mo. 
Kom I. 23 clianged tlie glorj' of the uncorruptible 
i Co 15 51 not all sleep, but we shall all be changed 

15 52 In a moment . .and we shall be changed 
Gal. 4 20 I desire to be present. . and to chanfee my 
Heb. I 12 Aud as a vesture . .they shall be chauged 

17. 7*0 alter afterward, fieTaWdrra metallatto. 
Rom. T 25 Who changed the truth of God into a lie 
1 25 for even their women did change the 

\?>.To make of another form, yucTa(rx57|UaT(fa>. 
Phil. 3. 21 Who shall change our vile body, that it 

19. To put or place afterward, /xeTaTiSriixi. 

Heb. 7 12 the priesthood being changed, there is- 
CHANGE one's mind, to — 
To cast over, turn about, fierafidwco metaballo. 

Acts 28. 6 they changed their minds, and said that 

CHANGE, to be given to — 
To alter, change, ny^ shanah. 

Prov24 .21 meddle not with them.. given to change 
CHANGED, to be — 
l.To be turned, ^sn haphalc, 2. 

Lev. 13. 16 raw flesh turn again, and be changed 

2.T0 change, be changed, ^hn chalaph, 1, 5. 

Psa 102. 26 change them, and they shall be changed 
Z.To disguise oneself, w^n chaphas, 7. 

Job 30. 18 By. .(my disease) is my garment changed 
4.7*0 be changed, ^1D mur. 

Jer. 48. II his taste . .and his scent Is not changed 
b.To be caused to turn round, 350 sabab, 6.. 

Num32. 38 Baal-meon, tlieir names being changed 

6. To be changed, altered, nj?* shana. 

Lam. 4. 1 (how) is the most fine gold changed ! the 

7. To he changed, altered, «r^ shana, 4. 

Eccl. 8. .1 the boldness of his face shall be changed 

8. To be changed, altered, xjp shena. 

Dan. 3. 27 neither wei-e their coats changed, nor the 
S 6 the king's countenance was changed 
S. g his countenance was changed in him 
6. 17 that the purpose might not be changed 

9. To be changed, altered, k}P shena, 3. 

Dan. 4. 16 Let his heart be changed from man's 

10. To be changed, altered, Kip shena. 

Dan 2. 9 before me, till the time be changed 
3. 19 the form of his visage was changed 

5. 10 nor let thy countenance be changed 

11. 7*0 change, alter, Uiv shana, 5. 

Dan. 6. 8 sign the writing, that it be not changed 

6. 15 no decree nor statute, .may bo changed 

12. 7'o change one's fo^-m, fierap.op<p6oij.ai. 

2 Co. 3. 18 changed into the same image from glory 
CHANGER (of money), changing — 
A aiiiaU coin dealer, /coAAujSia-Tijs kollubistes. 

John 2. i5[)oured outtliechanger.>i' money, and oyer. 
Money changer, Kepfi.artaTyj'; Jcermatintes, Jo. 2. 14. 
A change, exchange, n-non temurak. 
, Jluth 4. 7 concerning redeeming, and. .changing 
CHANNEL — 
l.Cavity, P'DK aphiq. 

2 Sa. 22. 16 And the channels of the sea appeared 
Psa. 18. 15 Then the channels of waters were seen 
Isa. 8. 7 he shall come up over all his channels 

2.Flood, stream, rh'st^ shibboleth. 

Isa. 27. 12 the Lord shall beat off from the channel 
CHANT, to- 
re part, separate, sing aloud, B"ip paral. 

Amos 6. 5 Tliat chant to the sound of the viol 
CHAPEL— 
Sa.nctuary, holy place, ^^fP miqdash. 

Ainoa 7. rj ai Bethel- for 'it (ig the kiag'5 chapel 



CHAPITER — 

I. Crown, iTirib kothereth. 

1 Ki. 7. 16 he made two chapiters (of) molten brass 

7. 16 the height of the one chapiter (was) live 
7. 16 the height of the other chapiter (was) five 
7. 17 the chapiters which (were) upon the top 
7 17 the one chapiter, .for the other chapiter 
7. 18 one net work, to cover the chapiters that 
7. 18 .ind so did he for the other chapiter 
7. J 9 the chapiters that (were) upon the top 
7 20 And the chapiters upon the two pillars 
J 20 rows round about upon the. .chapiter 
7. 21 the mouth of it within the chapiter 
7. 41 and the two bowls of the chapiters 
7. 41 to cover the (two) bowls of the chapiters 
7. 42 to cover the two bowls of the chapiters 

8 Ki.2s 17 and the chapiter upon it (was) brass 
25. 17 the height of the chapiter three cubits 
25. 17 pomegranates upon the chapiter 

a Ch. 4 12 the chapiters (which' were) on the top of 
4 12 cover the two pommels of the chapiters 
4. 13 cover the two pommels of the chapiters 

Jer. 52 22 a chapiter of brass (was) upon it ; and 
52 22 the height of one chapiter (was) five cub. 
52. 22 and pomegranates upon the chapiters 

2.Capital, nss tsephelh. 

2 Ch. 3. 15' the chapiter that (was) on the top faf each 
3. Head, top, Bi.xi rosh. 

Exod36. 38 he overlaid their chapiters, .with gold 
38. 17 the overlaying of their chapiters (of) sil. 
38. J9 the overlaying of their chapiters.. (of) sil. 
38. 28 overlaid their chapiters, and filleted 

CHAPMAN — 

A travelling merchant, *ilj E'iJt? enosh tar. 

2 Ch. g. Z4 Besides (that which) chapmen and merch. 
CHAPT, to be — 
To he brought down, nnn chathath. 

Jer. 14. 4 the ground is chapt, for there was no rain 

CHA-EA'-SHIM, O'^iq craftsmen. 
A place foutided by Joab, a man of Judah and of the 
family of Othniel, and reinhabited by Benjamites after 
the exile. It was at the back of the plain of Sharon, 
£. of Jaffa. The valley of Charashira consisted of Lod 
and Ono. 

I Ch. 4. 14 Joab, the father of the valley of C. 

Keh. II. 35 Lod, and Ono, the valley of Craftsmen 

CHARGE — 

I. Hand, i; yad. 

Num3i. 49 men of war which (are) under our charge 
2. Charge, thing to be watched, nnp^p mishmereth. 
Gen. 26. 5 obeyed my voice, and kept my charge 
Lev. 8. 35 keep the charge of the Lord, that ye die 
Kum. I. 53 keep the charge of the tabernacle of test. 
3. 7 shall keep his charge, and the charge'of 
3. 8 theyshallksep. .tnechargeofthechildren 
3. 25 the charge of the sons of Gershon in the 
3. 28 keeping the charge of the sanctuary 
3. 31 their ch.-irge (shall be) the ark, and the 
3. 32 that kerip the charge of the sanctuary 
3. 36 (under) the custody and charge of the sons 
3. 38 Aaron and his sons, keeping the charge 

3. 38 for the charge of the children of Israel 

4. 27 appoint unto them in charge all their 

4. 28 their charge (shall be) under the hand of 
4. 31 And this (is) the charge of their burden 
4. 32 reckon the instruments of the charge of 
8. 26 to keep the charge, and shall do no serv. 
8. 26 do unto the Levites touching their charge 
g. 19 the children of Israel kept the charge 
g. 23 they kept the charge of the Lord, at the 
j8. 3theyshallkeep thy charge, and the charge 
,18. 4 keep the charge of the tabernacle of the 
18. 5 keep the charge'of . .and the charge of 
18. 8 I also have;given thee the charge of 
31. 30 which keep the charge of the tabernacle 
31. 47 which kept the charge of the tabernacle 
Deut II. 1 keep his charge, and his statutes, and 
Josh.22. 3 have kept, .charge of the commandment 

1 Ki. 2. 3 And keep the charge of the Lord thy God 

2 Ch. g. 27 because the charge (was) upon them, and 

23. 32 And that they should keep the charge of 
23. 32 and the charge of. . and the charge of 

2 Ch. 8. 14 he appointed. . Levites to their charges 
13. II for we keep the charge of the Lord our 
31. i6 in their charges according to their courses 
31. 17 in their charges by their courses 
35. 2 And he set the priests' in their charges 

Eze. 40. 45 the keepers of the charge of the house 
40. 46 the keepers of the charge of the altar 
44. 8 ye have not kept the charge of mine holy 
44. 8 ye have set keepers of my charge in 

44. 14 I will make them keepiers of the charge of 

44. 15 kept the charge of my sanctuary when 
44. 16 aud they shall keep my charge 

48. II which have kept my charge, which went 
Zech. 3. 7 and if thou wilt keep my charge, then 

3. Judgment, Dfeifip mishpat. 

I Ki. 4. 28 every man according to his charge 
i. Burden, '?5P sebel. 

I Ki. ir. 28 lie made him ruler over all the charge of 

b. Oversight, n'^ii$ pequddah. 

Eze. 44. II (having) charge at the gates of the house 
6. Provision, supplies, h^wviov opsOnion. 

I Cor 9. 7 Whogoeth a sv.-irfare- .athis own charges 



7 .Private or extra message, TrapayyeXlaparaDgelta 
Acts 16. 24 Who, having received such a charge 

1 Ti. 1. 18 This charge I commit unto thee, son Tim. 

CHARGE, to — 

1 . To say, "idk amar. 

Neh. 13. ig and charged that they should not be 

l.To give, ]nj nathan. 

Neh. 10. 32 to charge ourselves yearly with the thir^ 
Job 1. 22 Job sinned not, nor charged God foolishly ' 

3. T'o give a testimony, -nv ud, 5. 

Exodig. 21 Lord said.. Go down, charge the people 
19. 23 thou chargedst us, saying. Set bounds 

4. T'o give an oversight, ipp paqad. 

Gen. 40. 4 And the captain of the guard charged 

2 Sa. 3. 8 that thou chargest me to-day with a fault 
2 Ch. 36. 23 he hath charged me to build him an house 
Ezra I. 2 he hath charged me to build him an house 

5. T'o command, charge, .iiv tsavah, 3. 

Gen. 26. II Abimelech charged all (his) people, saying 
28. I blessed him, and charged him, and said 
49. 29 he charged them, and said unto them ' 
Exod I. 22 Pharaoh charged all his people, saying 
Deut. I. j6 I charged your judges at that time, say. 

3. 28 But charge Joshua, and encourage him 
27. 11 Moses charged the people the same daty 

Josh 18. 8 Joshua charged them . . went to descriqei 
Ruth 2. g have I not charged the young men thap 
aSa. II. 19 And charged the messenger, saying 

18. 12 for in our hearing the king charged Ihda 
I Ki 2. I aud he charged Solomon his son, saying 
2. 43 the commandment that I have chargea 

13. g BO was it charged me by the word of thb 
a Ki. 17. 15 (concerning) whom the Lord had chargejd 

1 Ch. 22. 6 charged him to build an house for the 

22. 13 which the Lord charged Moses with 

2 Ch. 19. 9 he charged them, saying. Thus shall ye 
Esth. 2. 10 Mordecai had charged her that sheshould 

2. 20 her kindred, .as Mordecai had charged 

4. 8 to charge her that she should go in unto 
Jer. 32. 13 And I charged Baruch before them, say. 

35. 8 all that he hath charged us, to drink.no 

6.T0 put, place, D\ir sum. 

Job 4. 18 and his angels he charged with folly 

7.7*0 cause to swear, y3» shaha, 5. 

Song 2. 7 I charge you, ye daughters of Jerusa. 

3. 5 I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusa. 

5. 8 I charge you, O daughters of Jerusalem 
5. 9 thy beloved . . that thou dost so charge us T 
8. 4 I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem 

8. To testify thoro-tighly, StafiapTvpo^iai diamarturo. 

1 Ti. 5. 21 I charge (thee) befofe God, and the Lord 

2 Ti. 2. 14 charging (them) before the Lord that they 

4. 1 I charge (thee), .before God, and the Lord 

9.7*0 charge thoroughly, SiacrT^Wo/iai diastellomai. 
Matt 1 6. 20 Then [charged) he his disciples that they 
Mark 5. 43 he charged them straitly that no man 

7. 36 he charged them that they should tell no 

7. 36 the more he charged them, so much the 

8. 15 he cliarged them, saying. Take heed 

9. g he charged them that they should tell no 

10.7*0 charge, arrange about, eirirao-irai epitasso. 
Mark 9. 25 I charge thee, come out of him, and 

11.7*0 put weight upon, fTnrifidai epitimao. 

Matt,i2. 16 charged them that they should not make 
Mark 3. 12 charged them that they should not make 
8. 30 he charged them that they sliould tell no 
10. 48 charged him that he should hold his 

12.7*0 give in charge, evreWofiai entellomai. 
Matt 17. g Jesus charged them, saying. Tell the 

13.7*0 testify, naprvpfo/xai martureomui. 
I Th. a. II comforted and [chai'ged] every one of yon 

1 4. 7*0 adjure, SpnlCco horkizo. 

I Th. 5. 27 I [charge] .by the Lord that this epistle 

15.7*0 tell apart, beside, Trapayy4\\u> para^gello. 
Luke 5. 14 he charged him to tell no man : but go 
8. 56 charged them that tliey should tell no 
Acts 16. 23 charging the jailor to keep them safely 
23. 22 and charged .. tell no man that thou hast 

1 Ti. I. 3 that thou mightest charge some that they 

6. 17 Charge them that are rich in this world 

CHARGE straitly, to — 

1. 7*0 charge strictly, ififipiiido/jLai embrimaomai. 
Matt. 9. 30 and Jesus straitly charged them, saying 
Mark i. 43 he straitly charged him, and forthwith 

2. To put a weight upon, ^-iriTi/iatu epitimao. 

Luke g. 21 straitly charged them, and commanded 

CHARGE, -without, to be at — 

1. Without expense, idaTravos adapanos. 

J Co. 9. 18 I may make the gospel, .without charge 

2. 7*0 spend, Sairavdw dapanao. 

Acts 21. 24 be at charges with them, that they may 

CHARGE, to appoint to have the — 
T*o give the oversight, ips paqad, 5. 

2 K i. 7. 1 7 appointed the lord . . to have the charge ot 

CHARGE, to give (a) — 

l.To give nil oversight, ip5 paqad. 

Joi) 34. ij Who hath given him a charge over the 



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2,To command, nyf tsavah, 3. 

Gen. 28. 6 as he blessed him, he gave him a charge 
■Exod. 6. 13 gave them a charge unto the children of 
Uuni27. 19 and gave him a charge in their sight 

27. 23 gavehiniacharge • as the LOBDCommand. 
Sent 31. 14 call Joshua, .that I may give him a charge 

31. 23 he gave Joshua the son ol Nnn a charge 

1 Ch.22. 12 aud give the charge concerning Israel 

s Sa. 14. 8 Go to thine house, and I will give charge 
18. 5 when the king gave all thecaptains charge 
Neh. 7. 2 gave my brother., charge over Jerusalem 
Psa. 91. II For he shall give his angels charge over 
Isa. 10. 6 against the people. .1 giv^ him a charge 
Jer. 39. 11 Nebuchadrezzar, .gave charge concern. 
47. 7 the Lord hath given it a charge against 

3.3*0 give charge, ivreWoixai enlellomai. 

Matt. 4. 6 He shall give his angels charge concern. 
Luke 4. 10 He shall give his angels charge over thee 

A.To tell apart, beside, irapayyfWui^paraiJgeUS. 

2 7i. 6. 13 1 give thee charge in the sight of God 

CHARGE, to give in — 

To tell beside, announce, irapiYyiWco parai^g&llo. 

I Ti. 5 7 And these things give in charge, that 
CH&BOE of or over, to have the — 
l.l'o be over, elfj.1 lire eiini epi. 

Acts 8 27 who had the charge of all her treasure 
2.0;i, upon, over, hll al. 

1 Ch. 9. 28 And (certain) of them had the chai-ge of 
^.Inspectors, niiipg pequddoth. 

Eze. g 1 Cause them that have charge over the 
i.hispeclor, overseer, I'p^ jjaqid. 

Jer 52. 23 wliich had the charge of the men of war 
CHAHOE, to lay to one's — 
1.7*0 givt in the heart of, 3"ji33 ]n} nalhan beqereb. 

Deut2i, 8 lay not., uutu thy people of Israel's charge 
2. To ask, demaiul, Vn^ shaal. 

Psa. 35. 11 they laid to my charge, .that I knew not 

3.7*0 call in against, iyKa>.ita Karh, e!)kaleo kata. 
Rom 8 .33 Who shall lay any thing to the charge of 

i.A calling in {to court), charge, lyKKrj/jia eijkleina. 

Acts 23. 21J to have nothing laid to his charge worthy 
5.7*0 set, place, 'larrtjii histemi. 

Acts 7. 60 Lord, lay not this sin to their charge 
6,7*0 reckon, \oyi(oiJiai logtzo/nai, 

2 11. 4. 16 it may not be laid to their charge 
CHAUGE by or with an oath, to — 

7*0 cause to smear, nyp shaba, 5. 

Kum. 5. 19 the priest shall charge her by an oath 
* s- 2' priest shall charge the woman with an c. 

1 Sa 14, 27 lather charged the people with the oath 

14. 28 straitly charged the people with an oath 

CHAHOEABLE (to), to be — 
1,7*0 be heavy, nip kabed. 

2 Sa. 13. 25 lest we be chargeable unto thee 
2.T0 make heavy, n?? kabed, 5. 

Seh. 5 15 the former governors.. were chargeable 
8. 7*0 put a burden njJon, 4iri$apfu epibareO. 

2 Til. 3. 8 that we might not be chargeable to any 
4. 7*0 become torpid or heavy against, KarauapKaui. 

2 Co. II 9 when I was present. . I was chargeable to 
CHARGEABLE unto, to be — 
To put a burden or weight upion, iirt0apeti>. 

I Xh. 2. 9 we would not be chargeable unto any of 
CHARGED, to be — 
1. 7*0 command, niy tsavah, 3. 

I Ki. 13. 9 For so was it charged me by the word of 
2.7*0 be weighed down, burdened, fiapfo/iai. 

I Ti. 5.a6 let not the church be charged ; that it 
CHARGER — 
l.IH^h, rnj^jj gearah. 

Ifum. 7. 13 And his offering (was) one silver charger 
So lu v. 19 25, 3T, 37, 43, 49, 55, 61, 6j, 73, 79. 
7. 84 twelve chargers of silver, twelve silver 
7. 85 Each charger of silver (weighing) an 

2. Wooden trencher, triya^ pinax. 

Matt 14. 8 Give. .John Baptist's head in a charger 
14. II his head was brought in a charger, and 
Mark 6. 25 I will that thou give me. .in a charger 
6. 28 brought his head in a charger, and gave 

CHARGERS — 

Bason, boxol, '?9'73!« agartal. 

Ezra I. g thirty chargers of gold, a thousand char. 

CHARIOT — 

1, Couch, sofa, t^'19i< appiryon. 

gong 3. 9 King Solomon made himself a chariot of 

2. War chariot, ]ir\ hotsen. 

'Eze. 23. 24 BhaU come against thee Ttrith chariots 
Z.Riding chariot, apip merkab. 

I Ki. 4. 26 thousand stalls of horses for his chariots 

A, Riding chariot, ■ijj'io merkdbah. 

Gen. 41. 43 he made him to ride in the second chariot 
46. 29 Joseph made ready his chariot, and went 
Ksod.14. 25 took off their chariot wheels, that they 



Exod 1 5 4 Pharaoh's chariots . . hath he caat into the 
Jush. n. 6 thou shalt . . burn their chariots witli fire 

n 9 and burnt their chariots with fire 
Judg. 4. IS Sisera lighted down off (his) chariot 

5. 28 why tarry the wheels of his chariots? 

1 Sa. 8 n appoint (them) for liiniself, for.. chariots 

8. n and (some) shall run before his chariots 

2 Sa 15 I Absalom prepared him chariots aud 

1 Ki. 7. 33 like the work of a chariot wlieel 

lo. 29 a chariot came up and went out of Egypt 

12. 18 made speed to get him up to his chariot 
20. 33 he caused him to come up into, .chariot 

22. 35 the king was stayed up iji his chariot 

2 Ki. 5. 21 he lighted down from tlic cliaiiot to 

5. 26 the man turned again from his chariot to 
g. 27 Jehu.. said. Smite him also hi the chariot 

10. 15 he took him up to him into the chariot 

23. n burned the chariots of the sun with lire 

1 Ch.28 18 gold for the paltein of the chariot of the 

2 Ch. I. 17 brought foitli out of Egypt a chariot 

9. 25 thousand stalls for horses and chariots 
10. iB made speed to get him up to (his) chariot 
14. 9 with an host of.. three hundred chariots 
18. 34 king, .stayed (himself) up in (his) chariot 
35. 24 servants, .took him out of that chariot 

Song 6. 12 my soul made me (like) the chariots of A. 
Isa. 2. 7 neither (is there any).. of their chariots 
22. 18 the chariots of thy glory (shall be) the 
66. IS and witli his chariots like a whirlwind 
Jer. 4 13 his chariots (shall be) as a whirlwind 
Joel 2. s Like the noise of chariots on the tops of 
Mic. I. 13 bind the chariot to the swift beast 

5. 10 I will cut off.. I will destroy thy chariots 
Nah. 3. 2 prancing horses, and. .jumping chariots 
Hftb. 3. 8 ride upon thine horses (incl) thy chariots 
Hag. 2. 22 I will overthrow the chariots, and those 
Zech. 6. 1 there came four chariots out from between 
■t. 2 lu the first chariot (were) red horses 

6. 2 and in the second cluiriot black horses 
6. 3 And in the third chariot while horses 

6. 3 and in the fomth ciiariot grisled and bay 

5. Waggon, cart, rhjv_agalah. 

Psa. 46. 9 he buriieth the chariot in the fU°e 

G.Chariot, ajT rekeb. 

Geu. 50. 9 there went up with him both chariots 
Exod. 14. 6 he made ready his chaiiot, and took his 
14. 7 he took six hundred chosen chariots 
14. 7 all the chariots of Egypt, and captains 
14. 9 all the horses (and) chariots of Pharaoh 
14. 17 upou all his host, upon his chariots, and 
14. 18 upon his chariots, and upon his hoi-semen 
14. 21 Pharaoh's horses, his chariots, and his 
14. 26 their chariots, and upon their horsemen 

14. 28 covered the chariots, and the hoi-semen 

15. 19 horse of Pharaoh went in with his chariots 
Deut II. 4 imto their horses, and to their chariots 

20. I and seest horses aud chariots, (and) a 
Josh. II. 4 much people, .with horses and chariots 
17. 16 the Canaanites. .have chariots of iron 

17. 18 though they have iron chariots, (and) 

24. 6 pursued after your fathers with chariots 
Judg. I. 19 because they had chariots of iron 

4. 3 he had nine hundred chariots of iron 
4. 7 with his chariots, and his multitude 
4. 13 Sisera gathered together all his chariots 

4. 13 nine hundred chariots of iron, and all 
4. 15 discomfited Sisera, and all (his) chariots 

4. 16 Barak pursued after the chariots, aud 

5. 28 Why is his chariot (30) long in coming? 

1 Sa. 8. 12 to make, .instruments of his chariots 

13. 5 thirty thousand chariots, and six thous. 

2 Sa. 1. 6 chariots and horsemen followed hard 

8. 4 and David houghed all the chariot (horses) 

8. 4 reserved of them (for) an hundred chariots 
10. 18 slew (the meu of) seven hundred chariots 

I Ki. I. s he prepared him chariots and horsemen 
g. 19 cities for his chariots, and cities for his 

9. 22 his captains, and rulers of his chariots 
10. 26 Solomon gathered together chariots 
10. 26 a thousaud and four hundred chariots 
10. 26 he bestowed in the cities for chariots 
j6. 9 servant Zimri, captain of . .(his) chariots 
20. 1 and .. with him . . horses and chariots 

20. 21 smote the horses and chariots, and slew 
2o. 25 horse for horse, and chariot for chariot 
22. 31 captains, that had rule over his chariots 
62. 32 captains of the chariot saw Jehoshapliat 
22. 33 the captains of the chariots perceived 
22. 35 and the king was stayed in his chariot 
22. 38 washed the chariot in the pool of Samar. 

3 KL 2. II a chariot of fire, and horses of Are, parted 

2. 12 the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen 
5. g Naaman came with, .his chariot, and 

6. 14 Therefore sent he. .horses, and chariots 

6. 15 host compassed the city. .with, .chariots 
6. 17 mountaiu'(was) full of horses aud chariots 

7. 6 a noise of chariots, and a noise of horses 

7. 14 They took therefore two chariot horses 

8. 21 Joram went over. . aud all the chariots 
8. 21 compassed, .the captains of the chariots 
g. 21 And his chariot was made ready. And 
g. 21 each in his chariot, and they went out 

g. 24 Jehoram . .and he sunk down in his chariot 
fo. 2 (there are) with you chariots and horses 

10. 16 So they made him ride in his chaiiot 
13. 7 ten chariots, and ten thousaud footmen 
13. 14 the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen 

18. 24 put thy trust on Egypt for chariots and 

19. 23 With the multitude of my chariots I am 
t Ch 18. 4 David took from him a thousaud chariots 



I Ch.i8. 4 David also houghed alUheiharlol(liune») 
j8. 4 but reserved ol them aa hundred charioia 
19. ■ 6 to hire them charioia and hbrtemeu out 
19. 7 hired thirty and iv.o thousand cliariota 
jg. 18 seven thousand (inou whicli (ought lii)cha. 

a Ch. I. 14 Solomon galhcitd chariots aud horscmeo 
I. 14 a thousand and (our hundred chariuU 

1. 14 which he placed in the chariot cities, and 
8. 6 all the chariot cities, and the cities of the 
8. 9 captains of his chariots and horsemen 

g. 2s he bestowed in the chariot cities, and 

12. 3 With twelve hundred charloU, and three. 
16. 8 a huge host, with very many chariots and 

18. JO commanded the captains of the chariots 1 
18. 31 the captains of the chariot saw Jchoah. '. 

18. 32 when the captains of the chariots per. 
21. 9 Jehoram went forth . . and all his chariot* 
21. 9 whichcoinpasECd. captains of the chariot* 

35. 24 and put him In the second chariot that 
Psa. 20. 7 Seme (trust) in chariots, and some in ho. 

68. 17 The chariots of Cod (are) tw cnty thousand 

76. 6 the chariot and the horse arc cast into 

Bong I. 9 a company of horses in Pharaoh's chariots 

Isa. 21. 7 saw a chariot (with) a couple of horsemeo 

21. 7 a chariot of asses, (and) a chariot of cam. 

21. g behold, here comcth a chariot of meu 

22. 6 Elani bare the quiver with chariots of 
B2. 7 choicest valleys slinll be full of chariots 
31. I and stay on horses, and trust in chariots 

36. 9 jmt thy trust on Egypt for chariots and 

37. 24 By the multitude ol my chariots am I 
43. 17 biingelh forth the chariot and horso 
L6. 20 in chariots, and in litters, and upon 

Jor. 17. 25 riding in cliaiiots, and on horses, they 
22. 4 kings, riding in chariots and on horses 

46. 9 Come up, ye noises ; and rage, ye chariots 

47. 3 at the rushing of his chariots, the nimli. 
£o. 37 A sword (is) upon, .their chariots, and 
SI. 21 will I break in pieces the chaiiot and his 

Eze. 26. 7 with horses, and with chariots, and with 
26. 10 and of the wheels, aud of the chariots 
39. 20 Thus ye shall be filled, with, .chariots 
Dan. 11. 40 like a whirlwind, with chariots, and 
Kah. 2. 3 chariots (shall be) with flaming torches 

2. 4 Ihc chariots shall rage in the streets 
2. 13 I will burn her chariots in the smoke 

Zech. g. 10 I will cut off (he chariot from EpJirolm 

l.Jiiding, driving, njjn rikbah. 

Eze. 27. 20 Dedan (was) thy merchant.. for chariots 
S.Cliariot, 30t rekrub. 

Psa 104. 3 who maketh the clouds his chariot : who 

9. War chariot (vrith two wheels), ap/xa harma. 

Acts 8. 28 fitting in his chariot read Esaias the pro. 
8. 29 Go near, and join thvself to this chariot 
8. 38 he commanded the chariot to stand stlU 

Rev. 9. 9 the sound of chariots of many horses 

10. Travelling waggon [with Jour wheels), {ifSa rhedii. 
Rev. 18. 13 sheep, and horses, and chariots, and slaves 

CHARIOT (man), driver of — 
Rider, driver, 35-1 rakkab. 

1 Ki.22. 34 lie said unto the driver of his chariot 

2 Ch. 18. 33 he said to the chariot man, Turn tliiM 

CHARITABLY — 

Acco'rding to love, Kori ayiirrtv kata agapin. 

Bom 14. IS now walkest thou not charitably 
CHARITT — 
Love, aydirri agapS. 

I Co. 8. I Kuowlcdge puffeth up, bnt charity cdi. 

13. I the tongues of men. .and have not charity 
13. 2 I have all faith, .and have not charity 
13. 3 though I give my body, .and have not ch. 
13. 4 Charity suffereth. .(and is) kind ; charity 
13. 4 charity euvieth not : charity vaunteth not 
13. 8 Charity neverfaileth : but whether (there) 
13. 13 now abideth faith, hope, charity ' 

13. 13 but the gieatest of these (is) charity 

14. 1 Follow after charity, and desire spiritual 
16. 14 Let all your things be done with charity 

Col. 3. 14 above all theso things (put on) charity 

1 Th. 3. .6 good tidings of your faith and chanty 

2 Th. I. 3 and the chaiity of evcrj- one of you all 

J Ti. I. s the end of the commandment is charity 
2. 15 if they continue in faith and charity and ■ 
4. 12 in word, in conversation, in charity, in 

2 TI. 2. 22 follow righteousness, faith, charity, peaco 

3. 10 purpose, faith, long-suffering, charity 
Titus 2. 2 sound in faith, in charity, in patience 

1 Pe. 4. 8 And above all things have fervent charity 

4. 8 for charity shall cover the multitude of 

5. 14 Greet ye one. with a kiss of charity 

2 Pe. I, 7 and to brotheily kindness charity 

3 Jo. 6 Which have borne witness of thy charity 
Rev. 2. 19 I know thy works, and charity, and serv. 

CHARITT, feast of — 

Love, iydtrn agape. , » . v _.. 

Jude 12 These are spots la your feasts of chanty 

A charm, J^nV lachash, 

Jer. 8. 1 7 which (will) not (be) channed, and they 

CHARMER — 

l.Oentle ones, jugglers, DIJK iltim. 

Isa. ig. 3 seek to the idols, and to the charmers 
2. To join a joining, fascinate, l^n "Ci^ chabar cheher, 

Deut 18. 1 1 Or a cnarmer, or a conauMer with (amlUar 



CHARMING 



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Z.To charm, V^/ lachash, 3. 

Faa, 58. 5 will not hearken to the voice of charmers 

CHARIttING — 

To join ajoinuvj, i^rr ijn chabar cheber. 

I'sa. 58. 5 the voice of charmern, charming never so 

CHAR'-RAN, Xapl>dy. See llaran. 

Acts 7. 2 unto . . Abraham . . before he dwelt In C. 

7, 4 I'hen came he out. .and dwelt in C. 

CHASE, to — 

X.Tocauxe to Jlee, n-i; barack, 5. 

Neh, 13 28 therefore I chased hira from me 
2. To drive away, nrn daduih. 
' Psa. 35 5 and let the angel of the Lord chase (them) 

Z.To burn, pursue, p^T dalaq. 

1 Sa 17 53 children of Israel returned from chasing 

A.To hunt, ^1!^ tsud. 

Lam. 3 52 Mine enemies chased me bore.Iike a Dird 

b.To pursue, follow after, in radaph. 

Lev 25. 7 ye shall chase your enemies, and they 

25. 8 five of you shall jhase an hundred, and 

26. 35 sound of a shaken leaf sha'l chase thera 
Deut I. 44 Amorites.. came out against you., chased 

32. 30 How should 009 chase a thousand, and 
Josh. 7. 5 they chased th'im (from) before the gate 

8. 24 in the wiiderD'iSS wherein they chased 
10. 10 chased them along the way that goeth up 
J I. 8 and chased them unto great Zidon. anil 
23. JO One man of you shall chase a thousand 

Judg. 9. 40 Abimelech chased him,and he fled before 

6. To (cause to) pursue, '\T\ radaph, 5. 

Judg 20. 43 inclosed the Benjamites. . chased them 

CHASE away, to — 

To cause to flee, n-}^ barach, 5. 

Prov 19. 26 wasteth (his) father, (and) chaseth away 

CHASED — 

To be- forced away, nni naclach, 6. 

Isa. 13 1 4 i t shall bo as the chas ed roe, and as a sheep 
CHASED, to be — 
l.To cause to mo-oe away, tij nadad, 5. 

Job 18. 18 He shall be. .chased out of the world 
2.I0 be pursued, iit radaph, 4. 

Isa, 17. 13 shall be'cliased as the chaff of the moun. 
CHASED away, to be — 
To be caused to move away, TiJ nadad, 6. 

Job 23. 8 he shall be chased away as a vision of the 

CHASTE — 

Consecrated, ayi/fJi hignos. 

2 Co. 1 1 . 2 that I may present (you as) a chaste virgin 
Titus 2, 5 discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good 

1 Pe 3, 2 your chaste conversatiou (coupled) wi'Ii 

CHASTEN, to — 

\.To convict, make manifest, na; yahach, 5. 

2 Sa. 7 14 I will chasten him with the rod of men 
2. To instruct, np; yasar, 3. 

Deut. 8. 5 that, as a man chasteneth his son, (so) the 

8. s (so) tlie Lord thy God chasteneth thee 

?i. 18 and (that), when they have chastened him 

Psa. 6. I neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure 

38- . I neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure 

94. 12 Blessed, .the man whom thou chastenest 

118. 18 The Loud hath chastened mo sore : but 

Prov 19. 18 Chasten thy sou while there is hope, and 

3. 7*0 instruct, train up, iraidivia paideuo. 

1 Co. It. 32 we are cliastened of the Lord, that we 

2 Co. 6. 9 we live ; as chastened, and not killed 
Heb- 12. 6 For whom the Lord lovethhe chasteneth 

12. 7 what son is helwhom the f atherchasteneth 

12 10 they verily for a few days chastened (us) 

Rev. 3. 19 As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten 

CHASTEN self, to — 

To humble oneself, njV aiiah, 7. 

Dan. 10. 12 and to chasten thyself before thy God 
CHASTENED — 
Reproof, conviction, nnjin tokachaih. 

Psa. 73. 14 have I been plagued, and chastened every 
CHASTENED, to be — 
To be convicted, m) yakach, 6. 

Job 33. 19 He is chastened also with pain upon his 
CHASTENETH — 
Itislruciion, "1151D vitisar. 

Prov 13. 24 he that loveth hira chasteneth him. 
OHASTENINO — 
J. Instruction, ^51D musar. 

Job 5. 17 despise not thou the chastening of the 

Prov. 3. n despise not the chastening of the Lord 

Isa. 26. i6.(when) thy chastening (was) upon thera 

2,Inslruclion, training, iraiSda paideia. 

Heb. 12. s despise not thou the chastening of the L. 
12. 7 If ye endure chastening, God dealeth with 
12. It no chastening lor the present seemeth to 

CfHABTIBE, to — 

l.To instruct, chastise, "lO'. yasar. 

Psa, 94. to He that chastiseth the heathen, shall'not 
Hos. 20. 10 (It is) in m^ desire that I should chastise 



2. To instruct, chastise, 15; yasar, 3. 

Lev. 25. 28 will chastise you seven times for your sins 
Deut 22. 18 the elders, .shall take.. and chastise him 
1 K.i. 12. 1 1 my father hath chastised you with whips 
12. II, 14 but I will chastise you with scorpions 
12. 14 my father (also) chastised you with whips 
a Ch. -o. It, 14 my father chastised yoii with whips 
Jer. 31. J 8 Thoa hast chastised me, and I was 

3. To cause to instruct, ip; yasar, 5. 

Hos.: 7. 12 Iwillchastisethem, as their congregation 
i.To instruct, chastise, iraiSdai paideud 

LukE23. 16 I will therefore chastise him, and release 
23 22 I will therefore chastise him, and let. .go 

CHASTISED, to be — 

To be instructed, chastised, ip; yasar, 2. 

Jer. 31. 18 Thou hast chastised me, and I waSchas. 

CHASTISEMEyT — 

1. Instruction, chastisement, "i^iD musar. 

Deut II. 2 which have not seen the chastisement of 
Isa. 53. 5 the chastisement of our peace (was) upon 
Jer. 30, 14 with the chastisement of a cruel one, for 

2. Instruction, chastisement, iraiSiia paideia. 
Heb. 12. 8 BCit if ye be without chastisement, where. 

CHATTER, to — 

To chirp {as a bird), isy tsaphaph, 3 a. 
Isa. 38. 14 Like a. . swallow, so did I chatter 

CHE'-BAR, 1^? joining. 

A river rising near the Nisibis, an affluent of the 
Euphrates entering it at Carchcmosh, the Aborras cf 
Strabo, or Chaboras of Ptolemy, where Ezekiel saw his 
earlier visions. It is considered as identical with the 
Habor or River of Gozan to which a portion of Israel 
was removed by the Assyrians (3 Ki. 17. 6). But the 
Nahr Malcha, or Royal Canal of Nebuchadnezzar, the 
greatest of all the cuttings of Mesopotamia, best 
deserves acceptance as the Chebar. 

Eze. I. I among the captives by the river of C. 

I. 3 the land of the Chaldeans, by the river C. 
3. 15 came to them, .dwelt by the river of C. 
3. 23 the glory which I saw by the river of C. 
10. 15 creature that 1 saw by the river of C. 
10. 20 creature that I saw. .by tlie river .>f C 
10. 22 faces which I saw by the river of C. 
43. 3 visions that I saw by the river C. 
CHECK — 
Instruction, chastisement, ">9W mxisar. 

Job 20. 3 1 have heard the check of my reproach 
CHEOKER — 
Lattice work, 'i^^V sebakah. 

1 Ki. 7. 17 nets of checker work, and wreaths of 

CHE-DOR-LA-O'-MER, navhl-}^ sheaf band. 

A king of Elam in the time of Abram, B.C. 191 7. 

Gen. 14. 1 Arioch king of EUasar, C. king of Elam 
14. 4 Twelve years they served C, and in the 
14. 5 And in the fourteenth year came C, and 
14. 9 With C. the king of Elam, and with Tidal 
14. 17 his return from the slaughter of C, and 

CHEEK — 

1. Cheek, jaw, ^i?? lecht; 

1 Ki. 22. 24 went near, and smote Af icaiah on the ch. 

2 Ch. t8. 23 came near, .smote Micaiah upon the ch. 
Job i5. JO they have smitten me upon the cheek 
Song 1. 10 Thy cheeks are comely with rows (of jew. 

S. 13 His cheeks (are) as a bed of spices, (as) 
Isa. 50. 6 and my cheeks to them that plucked off 
Lam. I. 2 and her tears (are) on her cheeks : among 

3. 30 He giveth (his) cheek to him that smiteth 
Mic. s. I shall smite, .with a rod upon the cheek 

2.Thc cheek, jaw, aiaydu siagon. 

Matt. 5. 39 shall smite thee on thy right cheek 
Luke 6. 29 hifn that smiteth thee on the (one) cheek 

CHEEK bone — 

The cheek, jaw, 'n? lechi. 

Isa. 3. 7 smitten all mine enemies. .the cheek b. 

CHEEK teeth — 

Oreat teeth, grinders, lf>Vjiyi methallaoth.. 

Joel I. 6 he hath the cheek teeth of a great lion 
CHEEKS, two — 
Two cheeks, 0"n7 lechayayim. 

Deut j8. 3 the shoulder, and the two cheeks, and the 

CHEER, to — 

To do or make good or glad, 3^t3 tob, 5. 

Eccl. II. 9 let thy heart cheer thee in the days of 

CHEER (up), to — 

To rejoice, np'^ sameach; 3. 

Deut 24. 5 and shall cheer up his wife which he 
Judg. 9. 13 which cheereth God and man, and go to 

CHEER, of good — 

Well minded or disposed, tiBvfios euthumos. 
Acts 27. 35 Then were tbey all of good cheer, and 

CHEER, to be of good — 

\.To be well minded, cheerful, fiidv/j-fio euthumev. 
Acts 27. 22 now I exhort you to be of good cheer: for 
.27. 25 Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer: for I 

2. To lake courage, Oapirioi tharseo. 

Matt. 9. 2 Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiv. 
14. 27 saying, Bo of good cheer : it is I; be not 



Mark 6. 50 saith unto them, Ee of good cheer ; it is 
John 16. 33 but be of good cheer; 1 have overcome 
Acts 23. II stood l)y him, and said. Be of good cheer 

CHEERFUL — 

\.Good, glad, aio tob. 

7,ech. 8. 19 to the house of Judah. .cheerful feasts 

2.Cfieerful, i\ap6s hilaros. 

2 Co. 9. 7 for God loveth a cheerful giver 

CHEERFUL, to make — 

l.To make good or glad, 3d; yatab, 5. 

Prov 15. 13 A merry heart make^ha clieerful counte 

2. To grow, be fruitful {in words), 3» nvb, 3 a. 

Zech. 9. 17 Corn shall make the young men cheerful 
CHEERFULLY, more — 
More cheerfully, (vSvpiorfpov euthumoteron. 

Acts 24. 10 I do the [more clieerfuUy] answer for 
CHEERFULNESS— . 
Hilarity, cheerfulness, l\ap6TTis hilaro'es. 

Eom 1 2. 8 he that showeth mercy, with cheerfulnesa 
CHEESE — 
l.Curdled muk, ni'^J gebinah. 

Job 10 10 Hast thou not., curdled me like cheese? 

2.Cheese ofkine, ns(p' shaphah. 
. 2 Sa. 17. 29 and sheep, and cheese of kine, for DaWil 
S.Cutlings or slices of cheese, ^hm 'S'lq charitse heck. 
1 Sa. 17. j8 carry these ten cheeses unto the captain 
CHE'-LAL, hh^ completeness. 

One of the family of Pahath Moab that had a strange 
wife, B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 30 sons of Pahath-nioab ; Adna, and C, B. 

CHEL'-LUH,ini'53 robust. 

One of the family of Bani that had married a strangft 

wife, B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 35 Benaiah, Bcdeiah, C. 
CHE'-LUB, riS? boldness. 

1. A descendant of Caleb son of Ifur, B.C. 1451. 

I Ch. 4. 1 1 And C. the brother of Shuah begat Mehir 

2. Father of Ezri, superintendent of the tillers of the 
ground in the time of David, B.C. 1015. . 

I Ch. 27. 26 over them, .(was) Ezri the son of C. 

CHE-LU'-BAI, 'D^Vs, XaA€'/8. 

Son of Hezron, elsewhere called Caleb, B.C. 1451. 

I Ch. 2. .9 sons also of Hezron.. Jerahmeel, and.. <?. 
CHE-MA'-RIMS, D'lD? servants, priests. 

Zepli. I. 14 I will ciit off. .the name of the C. 
CHE'-MOSH, vm^fire, hearth. 

The national idol of the Moabites and Ammonites, but 
not identical with Mole';h. By Jerome Chemosh is 
identified with Baal-peor; by others with Baal-zebub; 
others, JIars, and others Saturn, as the star of ill-opieo. 
Dibon was the chief seat of its worship. 

Num .ii. 29 thou art undone, people of C. 

Judg 1 1. 24 Wilt not thou possess that which C. 

1 Ki. It. 7 Solomon build an high place for C. 

II. 33 they, .have worshipped. .C. the god of 

2 Ki. 23. 13 high places . . Solomon . . builded for C. 
Jer. 48. 7 C. sliall gg forth into captivity (with) his 

48. 13 And Moab shall be ashamed of C. 

48. 46 the people of C. perlsheth : for thy sons 

CHE-NA-A'-NAH, n}il.i?jlat, loio. 

1. Father of the false prophet Zedekiah that smote 
Jlicaiah when he foretold the fall of Ahab at Ramoth- 
Gilead, B.C. 930. 

I Ki. 22. I j Zedekiah the son of C. made him horns 
22: 24 Zedekiah the son of C. went near, and 

2Ch. 18. 10 Zedekiah the son of C. had made him 
18. 23 Zedekiah the son of C. came near, and 

2. Brother of Ehud, son of Bilhan a Benjamite, B.C. 
1650. 

1 Ch. 7. 10 the sons of Bilhan. .Ehud, and C, and 

CHE-NA'-NI, 'J35, Xuvfvl Jah, creator. 

A Lcvite that conducted the devotion of the people 

after Ezra had read to them the book of the law, B.C. 

445- 

Neh. 9. 4 Then stood up. .of the Levites. .Banl. .C. 

CHE-NAN'-IAH, n;}J3, Xoivtvlas, Xevcvlas. 

1. A chief Levite when David brought up the ark, B.O 
1042. 

I Ch. 15. 22 And C, chief of the Levites. .for song 
15. 27 C. the master of the song with the sing. 

2. An Izharite, an officer of David's, B.C. 1042. 

I Ch. 26. 29 Of the Izharites, C. and his sons, .for 
CHE-PHAR HA-AM-MO'-NAI, '}■\Bll!^ T53. 
A town of Benjamin, once a "village of the Ammo- 
nites." 

Josh.iS. 24 And C, and Ophni, and Gaba; twelve 
CHE-PHI' -RAH, ITi'DS, village, hamlet. 
Hivite village near Gibeon in Benjamin ;' now Ke/ir. 

Josh. 9. 17 their cities (were) Gibeon, and C, and 
18. 25 And Mizpeh, and C, and Mozah 

Ezra 2. 25 The children of Kirjath arim, C, and It.; 

Neh. 7. 29 Themenof Kirjath-jearim,C.,and Beerotl^ 

CHE'-RAN, P3 union. 

Son of Dishon, son of Seir tlie Horite, B. C. 1700. 
Gen. 35. 25 of Dishon.. Eshl)an, and Ithran, and 0.^ 
1 Ch. I. 41 of Dishon. .KRlib-in. and Ithran, aijd C 



CHE.RETHITES 



157 



CHIEF 



sCh. 



Tin,. 

£ze. 



OE£-KE'-TEIT£S, DTii? executioners. 

1. A Philistine tribe in the S. of Canaan, emigrants from 
Crete. 

1 Sa.30. t4 We made an invasion (upon), .the C, and 
Eze 25. 16 1 will cut off theC, and destroy the rem. 
ZepU. 2. 5 Woe unto . . the nation o£ tlie C. ! 

2. Offlcers who, along with the Peletliites, formed David's 
life-guards. B. c. 1050. 

2 Sa, 8. 18 Benaiah . .(was over) both the C. and the 

15. 18 all the C. . .passed on before the king 
20. 7 there went out after him . . the C, and the 
20. 23 Benaiah. .(was) over the C. and over the 

1 Ki. I. 38 Benaiah theson of Jehoiada, and the C. 
I. 44 Benaiah the son of Jehoiada, and the C. 

I Ch. 18. 17 Benaiah. .(was) over the C. and the PeL 

CHERISH, to — 

l.J^o be useful, profilable, jap sakan. 

I Ku I. 2 let her cherish him, and let her lie in thy 
1. 4 (was) very fair, and cherished the king 

2.7*0 heat, soften, dierish, SaKvta thalpo. 

Eph. s. 29 nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the 
I Th. 2. 7 as a nurse cheiisheth her children 

CHE'-EITH, nn? trench. 

A brook or wady 6. of the Jordan In Gilead, near Jericho, 

now called Wady Kelt. 

1 Kl 17. 3 Get thee hence . .hide . .by the brook C. 

17. s he went and dwelt by the brook C. 
CHEETJB — 

1, One grasped, held fast, an? ^;eri/5. 

Exodzs- 19 make one cherub on the one end 

25. 19 and the other cherub on the other end 
37. 8 One cherub on the end on this side, and 
37. 8 another cherub on the (other) end on 

2 Ra. 22. II he rode upon a cherub, and did fly 

I Ki. 6. 24 cubits (was) the one wing of the cherub 
■ 6. 24. five cubits the other wing of the cherub 
6. 25 And the other cherub (was) ten cubits 
6. 26 The heiglit of the one cherub (was) ten 
6. 26 and so (was it) of the other cherub 
6. 27 the v/ing of the other cherub touched the 
3. II reaching to the wing of the other cherub 
3. 12 And (one) wing of the other cherub (was) 
3. 12 joining to the wing of the other cherub 

18. 10 he rode upon a cherub, and did fly 

9. 3 glory .was gone up from the cherub 
10. 2 between . . wheels, (even) under the cherub 
10. 4 glory of the Lord went up from the cherub 
10. 7 And. (one) cherub stretched forth his hand 
10. 9 one wheel by . cherub . . by another cherub 
10. 14 the first face (was) the face of a cherub 
-3. 14 Thou (art)the anointed cherub that cover. 
28. 16 and 1 will destroy thee, O covering cherub 
41. 18 tree (was) between a cherub and a cherub 
41. 18 and (every) cherub had two faces 

2. An Israelite who returned with Zerubbabel. 
Ezra 2. 59 Tel-harsa, Ch., Addan, (and) Immer 
Neh. 7. 61 Xel-haresha, Ch., Addon, and Immer 

CHERUBIM — 

l.Those grasped, held fast, D'^n? Icerubim. 

Gen. 3. 24 placed at the east, .of Eden cherubims 

Exod25. 18 thou shalt make two cherubims (of) .gold 

25. ig mercy seat shall ye make the cherubims 

25. 20 the cherubims shall stretch forth (their) 

25. 20 mercy seat shall the faces of the cherul)im3 

25. 22 from between the two cherubims which 

26. I cherubims of cunning work shalt thou 
26. 31 with cherubims shall it be made 

36. 8 cherubims of cunning work made he 

36. 35 he made a veil . .(with) cherubims made 

37. 7 he made two cherubims (of) gold, beaten 
37. 8 themercyseat madehe the cherubinjs on 
37. 9 the cherubims spread out (their) wings on 
37. 9 were the faces of the cherubims 

Num. 7. 89 voice, .from between the two cherubims 

1 Sa. 4. 4 which dwelleth (between) the cherubims 

2 Sa. 6. 2 that dwelleth (between) the cherubims 
6. 23 within the oracle he made two cherubims 
6. 25 both the cherubims (were) of one measure 
6. 27 he set the cherubims within the inner h. 
6. 27 stretched forth the wings of the cherubims 
6. 28 he overlaid the cherub'ms with gold 
6. 29 carved figures of cherubims and palm 
6. 32 carved upon them carvings of cherubims 
6. 32 and spread gold upon the cherubims, and 

6. 35 carved (thereon) cherubims and pal m trees 

7. 29 on the borders, .lions, oxen, and cheru. 

7. 36 he engraved cherubims, lions, and. .trees 

8. 6 (even) under the wings of the cherubims 
8. 7 For the cherubims spread forth (their) 
8. 7 the cherubims covered the ark and the 

. 19. IS God. .which dwellest (between) the cher. 
I Ch.13. 6 that dwelleth (between) the cherubims 

28. 18 the pattern of the chariot of the cherubims 
1 Ch. 3. 7 and graved cherubims on the walls 

3. 10 he made two cherubims of image work 
3. II wings of the cherubims (were) twenty c. 
, 13 the wings of these cherubims spread 
. 14 fine linen, and wroughtcherubimsthereon 

7 (even) under the wings of the cherubiais 

8 the cherubims spread forth (their) wings 
8 and the cherubims covered the ark and 
I thou that dwellest (between) the cherubi. 
I he sitteth (between) the cherubims let 

Isa. 37. 16 that dwellest (between) the cherubims 
Eze. 10. I that(was)abovetheheadpf thecherubinis 

10. 2 coals of lire from betweek the cherubims 
10, 3 Now the cherubims stood on the right side 



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Eze. 10. s sound of the chenibim's wings was heard 
10. 6 Take fire, .from between the cherubims 
10. 7 his hand from between the cherubims unto 
10. 7 the flrfe that (was) between the cherubims 
10, 8 there appeared in the cherubims the form 
10. 9 behold the four wheels by the cherubims 
10. 15 And the cherubims were lifted up 
10. 16 And when the cherubims went, the wheels 
to. 16 when the cherubims lifted up their wings 
10. 18 and stood over the cherubims 
la 19 And the cherubims lifted up their wings 

10. 20 and I knew that they (were) the cherubims 

1 1. 22 Then did the cherubims lift up their wings 
41. x8 And (it was) made withchcrubims and p. 
41. ao above the door (were) cherubims and p. 
41. 25 on the doors of the temple, cherubims and 

2.Those grasped or seized, x^pov^l/j, cheroubim. 

Heb. 9. 5 And over it the cherubims of glory 
CHE-SA'-ION, IiSp ■) fortress. 
A place on the w. part of the N. 
the shoulder of Mount Jearim. 

Josh 15. 10 the border, .passed along unto. .C, on 
CHE'-SED, 1^3. 

Fourth son of Nahor, and nephew of Abraham, B.C. 
1870. 

Gen. 22. 22 And C, and Hazo, and Pildash, and 

CHE'-Sn, h'^'^ fleshy, fat. 

A town in the extreme S. of Canaan. This was an early 

variation of Bethul, now Khelaaa. 

Josh. 15. 30 And Eltolad, and C, and Eormah 

CHESKTJT tree — 

Plane tree, pD"!y armon. 

Gen. 30. 37 of the hazel and chesnuttree; and pilled 
Eze. 31. 8 the chesnut trees were not like his braiv. 

CHEST — 

l.Ark, chest, l^ix aron. 

2 Ki. 12. 9 But Jehoiada the priest took a chest, and 

12. 10 saw that (there was) much money in thee. 
2 Ch. 24. 8 they made a chest, and set it without at 

24. 10 cast into the chest, until they had made 
24. II that at what time the chest was brought 

24. II priest's officer came, .emptied the chest 

I.Coverings, D'ija genazim. 

Eze. 27. 24 in chests of rich apparel, bound with 
CHE-STIL'-LOTH, ni^p? fatness, tlie loins. 
The word suggests that the town derived its name from 
its situation on the slope of a mountain (Josh. 19. 18). 
It seems to have been between Jezreel and Shunem 
(Solam). Now Iksal. 

Josh 19. 18 their border was toward Jezreel, and 0. 

CHEW, to — 

l.To ruminate, "n} garar, 2. 

I/ev. II. 7 yet he cheweth not the cud ; he (is) 

2.T0 cause {the cud) to coine up, r\hv. alah, 5. 

I/CV. 11. 3 and is cloven footed, (and) cheweth theo. 
II. 4 shall ye not eat of them that chew the c. 
II. 4, 5, 6 because he cheweth the cud, but divi. 
11. 26 (is) not cloven footed, nor cheweth the c. 
Dout 14. 6 cheweth the cud among the beasts, that 
14. 7 shall not eat of them that chew the cud 
14. 7 for they chew the cud, but divide not the 

CHEWED, to be — 

To be cut off, rm karath, 2. 

Numii. 33 ere it was chewed, the wrath of the Lord 

CHE'-ZIB, 3'!3 deceitful. 

Probably identical with Achzib or Chozeba, a town of 
the Cauaanites, afterwards belonging to Judah. Now 
called Aclizib. 

Gen. 38. 5 and he was at C. when she bare him 
CHICKEN — 
A nestling, voaaiov nossion. 

Matt 23. 37 even as a hen gathereth her chickens 

CHIDE, to — 

To strive, contend, y\ rib. 

Gen. 31. 36 was -wToth, and chode with Laban : and 
Exodi 7. 2 Wherefore the people did chide with Mo. 
17. 2 Why chide ye with me? wherefore do ye 
Num2o. 3 And the people chode with Moses, and 
Judg. 8. I And they did chide with him sharply 
Psa.103. 9 He will not always chide ; neither will 

CHIDING — 

Strife, contention, y\ rib. 

Exod 17. 7 because of the chiding of the children of 
CHf-DON, ]T? destricctton, a javelin. 
The scene where the accident to the ark and the death 
of Uzzah occurred. In 2 Sa. 6. 6, the name is Nachon. 

I Ch. 13. 9 came unto the threshing floor of C. 
CHl^'l^' — 
l.Fatlier, Dx ab. 

Num 25. 14 a prince of a chief house among the Sim. 

25. IS he (was) head . . of a chief house in Midian 
Josh.22. 14 of each chief house a prince throughout 

I.Mighty one, "iia? gibbor. 

I Ch. 9. 26 For these Levites, the four chief porters 

3. Leader, one in tlie front, TJi nagid. 

I Ch. 5. 2 and of him (came) the chief ruler ; but 

29. 22 the chief governor, and Zadok (to be) 
Jer. 2o. I who (was) also chief governor in the 



i. One lifted up, exalted, H'Vi nasi. 

Num. 3. 24, TO, 35 the chief of the house of the father 

3. 32 cnicir over the chief of the Levites 

4. 34 And Moses and Aaron and the chief of 

4. 46 Jfoses and Aaron and the chief of Israel 

1 Kl. 6. I Solomon assembled .the chief of the 

3 Ch. 5. 2 the chief of the fathei's of the cliildren of 

5.A corner {stone), n^^pinnah. 

Judg2o. 2 the chief of all the people, (even) of oil 
t Sa. 14. 38 all the chief of the people ; and know and 

Q.IIead, vtci rosh. 

Num3i. 26 and the chief fathers of the congregation 
32. 28 and tlie chief fathers of the tribes of th» 
36. I And the chief fathers of the families of 
36. I the chief fathers of the children of Israel 
Deut. I. 15 So I took the chief of your tribes, wise 

2 Ki.2s. 18 the captain. .tookSeraiah the chief pries*' 

1 Ch. 5. 7 (were) the chief, Jeiel, and Zechariah 

5. J 2 Joel the chief, and Shapham the next 

5. 15 chief of the house of their fathers 

8. 28 These (were) heads of the fathers, .cbiet 
9. 17 Shalluni (wft.s) the chief 

9. 33 singers, chief of the fathers of the Levited 
9. 34 chief fathers of the Levites (were) chief 

. II. 6 smiteth the Jebusites first shall be chief 
II, 6 So Joab . . went first up, and was chief 
II. ioThesealso(are)thechief of the mighty men 
II. 1 1 an Hachmonite, the chief of the captains 

1 1. 20 brother of Joab, he was chief of the three 

12. 3 The chief (was) Ahiezer, then Joash, the 
12. 18 (who was) chief of the captains, (and he) 

15. 12 Ye (are) the chief of the fathers of the 

16. s Asaph the chief, and next to him Zechariah 
23. 8 the chief (was) Jcliiel, and Zttham, and 
23. 9 These (were) the chief of the fathers of 
23. II And Jahath was the chief, and Zizah 

23. 16 Of the sons of . .Shebuel (was) the chief 
23. 17 sons of Eliezcr (were) Rehabiah the chiel 
23. 18 Of the sons of Izhar ; Shelomith the chlot 

23. 24 the chief of the fathers, as they were 

24. 4 there were more chief men found of the 
24. 6, 31 the chief of the fathers of the priests 
26. 10 the chief . .his father made him the chief 
26. 12 among the chief., men, (having) wards one 
26. 21 chief fathers,(even)ofLaadantheGorshon 
26. 26 which, .the cliief fathers, .had dedicated" 
26. 37 Jerijah the chief, (even) among the Hebr. 

26. 32 two thousand and seven hundred chief 

27. I chief fathers and captains of thousands 
27. 5 The third captain.. Benaiah. .a chief pr. 

2 Ch. I. 2 to every governor in all Israel, the chief 

II. 22 made Abij.nh tlie son of Maachah the chief. 

19. 8 of the fliiet of the fathers of Israel 

19. II Amariah the chief priest (is) over you In 

23. 2 the chief of the fathers of Israel, and they 

24. 6 the king called for Jehoiada the chief 
26. 12 The whole nuriiber of the chief of the 
26. 20 Azariah the chief priest, and all the 
31. 10 Azariah the chief priest of the house Of 

Ezra I. 5 Then rose up the chief of the fathers 

2. 68 And (some) of the chief of the fathers 

3. 12 the priests, .and chief of the fathers 

4. 2, 3 to Zerubbabel, v.-aii to the chief of the 

7. s Eleazar, the sou of Aaron the chief priest 

8. I These (are) now the chief of their fathers 
8. 17 Iddo the chief at the place Casiphia 

10. 16 Ezra the priest, (witli) certain chief of the 
Neh. 7. 70, 71 some of the chief of the fathers gave 

8. 13 gathered together the chief of the fathers 
10. 14 The chief of the people ; Parosh, Pahath 

11. 3 these (are) the chief of the province that 
II. 13 And his brethren, chief of the fathers 

11. 16 Shabbethai and Jozabad, of the chief of 

12. 7 These (were) the chief of the priests and 
12. 12 the chief of the fathers : of Seraiah 

12. 22 The Levites. .(were) recorded chief of the 
12. 23 The sons of Levi, the chief of their fatbeiv 
12. 24 the chief of the levites : Hashabiah 
12. 46 in the days of David, .(there were) chief 
Job 12. 24 He taketh away the heart of the chief of 

29. 25 I chose out their v/ay, and sat chief 
Psa. 137. 6 if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief 
Jer. 52. 24 the captain . . took Seraiah the chief priest 
Lam. I. s Her adversaries are the chief, her enemies 
Eze. 27. 22 they occupied in thy fairs with chief of all 

38, 2 the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal 

39, I the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal 

T.IIead. B'n'?. resh. 

Ezra s- »° the names of the men that (were) thechief 

^.Beginning, nTNl reshilh. 

I Sa. 15. 21 the chief of the thinjrs which should hav8 
Job 40. 19 He (is) the chief of the ways of God 
Psa. 78. 51 the chief of (their) strength in the 

105. 36 the first born in their land, the chief of 
Jer. 49. 35 the bow of Elam, the chief of their might 
Dan. II. 41 and the chief of the children of Ammon 
Amos 6. I (which are) named chief of the nations 

6. 6 and anoint themselves with the chief 

9. Great one, T) rob. 

Dan. 2. 48 cliief of the governors over all the wise 

1(). Prince, Mad, "is sar. 

Gen. 40. 2 waswroth. .againsttheehief of thebuUers 

40, 2 and against the chief of the bakers 

40. 9 the chief butler told his dream to Joseph 
40. 16 thechiefbakersawthattheinterprctatloQ 
40. 20 he lifted up the head of the chief butler 
40. 20 and of the chief baker among his servant* 
40. 21 And he restored the chief butler u&t^^jbi* 



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Gen. 40. 22 But he hanged the chief baker 

40. 23 Yet did not the chief butler remember 

41. gThenspake the chief butler unto Pharaoh 
41. 10 put me in ward, .me and the chief baker 

1 Ki. 5. 16 Beside the chief of Solomon's officers 

9. 23 These (were) the chief of the officers 

14. 27 committed, .unto the hands of the chief 
«Ch.i5. 5 Of the sons of Kohath ; Uriel the chief 

15. 6 the sons of Merari ; Asaiali the chief 
15. 7 the sons of Gershom ; Joel the chief 

15. 8 the sons of Elizaphan ; Shemaiah the chief 
JS. 9 the sons of Hebron ; Eliel the chief 
15. 10 the sons of Uzziel ; Amminadab the chief 
15. 16 David spake to the chief of the Levites 
15. 22 And ChenanLih, chief of the Levites 

2 Ch. 8. 9 chief of his captains, and captains of his 

8. 10 these were the chief of king Solomon's 
12. 10 committed them to the hands of the chief 
17. 14 Adnah the chief, and with him mighty 

35. 9 Jeiel and Jozabad, chief of the Levites 

36. 14 Moreover all the chief of the priests, and 
Ezra 8. 24 Then I separated twelve of the chief 

8. 29 until ye weigh (them) before the chief of 
8. 29 and chief of the fathers of Israel, at Jer. 
10. 5 Then arose Ezra, and made the chief pr. 

11. Prince, tlie first, chief, &pxuiv archun. 

Lukeii. IS He castethout devils through, .the chief 
14. I- into the house of one of the chief Pharisees 

\2.To lead, go before, riyeofiai hegeomai. 

Acts 15. 22 Barsabas, and Silas, chief men 14- ^• 

13. First, foretnost, -irpuTos prolog. 

Matt 20. 27 And whosoever will be chief among you 
Luke 19. 47 and the chief of the people sought to 
Acts 16. 12 which is the chief city of that part of 
17. 4 and of the chief women not a few 
25. 2 Then the high priest and the chief of the 
28. 17 after three days Paul called the chief of 
1 Ti. 1. 15 to save sinners ; of whom I am chief 

CHTF.F (estate) — 

First, foremost, vpuros protos. 

Mark 6. 21 high captains .. chief (estates) of Oalilee 

CHIEF friend — 

First, chief, leader, familiar, fji w aUuph. 
Prov.i6. 28 a whisperer separateth chief friends 

CHIEF man — 

l.Lord, owner, possessor, Syg baal. 

Lev 21. 4 (being) a chief man among his people, to 

2. Head, pxn rosh. 

1 Ch. 7. 3 Joel, Ishiah, five : all of them chief men 

24. 4 sixteen chief men of the house of (their) 

Ezra 7. 28 gathered together out of Israel chief men 

8. 16 Then sent I for Eliezer .. chief men ; also 

S. First, foremost, -npSiTos protos. 

Acts 13. 50 Jews stirred up . the chief men of the city 
28. 7 were possessions of the chief man of the 

CHIEF men — 

Nobles, those near (the throne), D'V?!* atsilim. 
Isa. 41. 9 called thee from the chief men thereof 

CHIEF of Asia — 

Asiarch {high official), ^Affidpxvs asiarches. 

Acts 19. 31 certain of the chief of Asia, .sent unto 
CHIEF one ■ - 
Jle goat, leader, IWS? attud. 

Isa. 14. 9 (even) aU the chief ones of the earth ; it 

CHIEF ruler — 

Priest, prince, jna kohen. 

2 Sa. 8, J 8 and David's sons were chief rulers 

20. 26 Iraalso the Jairlte was a chief ruler about 

CHIEF things - - 
Head, ^tCi rosh. 

Deut. 33. IS And for the chief things of the ancient 
CHIEF, to be — 
To lead, go before, fj-yeo/j-at hegeomai. 

Luke 22. 26 and he that is chief, as he that doth serve 
iCHTEFEST - • 
\. Mighty, T3N abbir. 

1 8a. 21. 7 chief est of the herdmen that (belonged) 
2. To be a standard bearer, Sji dagal. 

Song s. JO My beloved (is), the chlefest among ten 
&. Ascent, ^hv.p maaleh. 

1 Ch. 32. 3*3 they burled him in the chiefest of the 
^.Beginning, nTN"; reshith. 

I Sa. 2. 29 to make yourselves fat with the chiefest 
Z. First, foremost, it pur os protos. 

Mark 10.44 And whosoever of you will be the chiefest 
CHIEFEST place — 
Head, »«t rosh. 

1 Sa. 9. 22 made them sitlo t&e chiefest place 
CWTEFEST, very — 

Very much, inr^pKlav kuperliant 

2 Co. I : . 5 I was not a whit behind tTle Very chiefest 

12. II in nothing am I behind the Very clliefest 
CHIEFLY — 

l.Mott qf all, fxaKicrra malista. 
■ Phil. 4. 22 chiefly they that are of Cesar's. household 
■ 3 Ptjt. 2. JO But chiefly themlhat walk aftertbe flesh 



2. First, foremost, trpHiTov proton. 

Rom. 3. 3 chiefly, because unto them were cdmmltt. 
[See also Captain, comer, governor musician, priest, 
publican, room, ruler, seat, shepherd, speaker syn- 
agogue.) 

CHILD — 

l.Son, 13 ben. 

2 ICi. 4. 14 Verily she hath no child, and her husband 

2. Him, {upo'n) him, v'^il alav. 

2 Ki. 4. 34 and he stretched himself upon the child 

3. Child, 1^1 valad. 

Gen. II. 30 But Sarai was barren ; she (had) no child 

1. Child, (i):) -h\ veled. 

2 Sa. 6. 23 Jlichal the daughter of Saul had no child 

5. Seed, inj zera. 

Lev. 22. 13 be a widow, or divorced, and have no child 

1 Sa. 1. 1 1 wilt give unto thinehandmaid aman child 

G. Child, n^; yeled. 

Gen. I.' 8 And thechild grew, and was weaned : and 

21. 14 and gave (it) unto Hagar..and the child 

21.15 she cast the child under one of the shrubs 

21.16 said. Let me not see the death of the child 
37. 30 The child (is) not ; and I, whither shall I 
42. 22 saying, Do not sin against the child ; and 
44. 20 and a child of his old age, a little one; and 

Exod 2. 3 daubed it . . and pu t the child therein ; and 
4. 6 when she had opened (it), she saw the chi. 
4. 7 that she may nurse the child for thee? 
4. 8 the maid went and called the child's mo. 
4. 9 Take this child away, and nurse it for me 
4. 9 the woman took the child, and nursed it 
4. 10 the child grew, and she brought him unto 
Ruth 4. 16 Naomi took the child, and laid it in her 
■J da. 12. IS Lord struck thechild that Uriah's wife 
12. 18 And it came to pass, .that the child died 
12. 18 feared to tell him that the child was dead 
12. 18 Behold, while the child was yet alive, we 
12. 18 if we tell him that the child is dead 1 
12. 19 David perceived that the child was dead 
12. 19 David said. .Is the child dead ? And 
12. 2: Thou didst fast and weep for the child . .hut 
12. 21 when the child was dead, thou didst rise 
12. 22 While the child was yet alive, I fasted 

12. 22 God will be gracious, .the child- may live 
iKL 3. 25 the king said. Divide the living child in 

14. 12 when thy feet enter, the child shall die 
17. 21 he stretched himself upon the child three 
17. 21 let this child's soul come into him again 
17. 22 the soul of the child came into him ^ain 
17. 23 Elijah took the child, and brought him 

2 K-i. 4. 18 when the child was grown, it fell on a 

4. 26 (is it) well with the child ? And she an. 

4. 34 And he went up, and lay upon the child 

4. 34 and the flesh of the child waxed warm 
Eccl. 4. 13 Better (is) a poor and a wise child than an 

4. 15 with the second child that shall stand up 
Isa. 9. 6 unto us a child is born, unto us a son is 
Jer. 31. 20 Ephraim my dear son. .a pleasant child? 

7. Lad, t^} naar. 

Judg 13. 5, 7 for the child shall be a Nazarite 

13. 8 what we shall do unto the child that 
13. 12 How shall we order the child, and (how) 

13. 24 the child grew, and the LORD blessed him 

1 Sa. I. 22 (I will not go up) until the child be 

1. 24 she took him up. .and the child (was) 
I. 25 they slew a bullock, and brought the child 

1. 27 I'or this child I prayed; and the Lord 

2. II child did minister unto the Lord before 
2. j8 ministered., (being) a child, girded with a 
2. 21 And the child Samuel grew before the 

2. 26 the child Samuel grew on, and was in 

3. 1 the child Samuel ministered unto the 

3. 8 perceived, .the Lord had called the child 

4. 21 And she named the child I-chabod, saying 

2 Sa. 12. 16 David, .besought God for the child ; and 
1 Ki. 3. 7 I (am but) a little child : I know not (how) 

II. 17 Hadad fled, he. .(being) yet a little child 

14. 3 tell thee what shall become of the child 
14. 17 when she came to the threshold . . the child 

a KI. 4. 29 lay my staff upon the face of the child 
4. 30 the mother of the child said, (As) the 
4. 31 laid the staff upon the face of the child 
4. 31 told him, saying. The child is not awaked 
4. 32 behold, the child was dead, (and) laid 

4. 35 the child sneezed, .and the child opened 

5. 14 his flesh came again like, .a little child 
Prov 2o. II a child is known by his doings, whether 

22. 6 Train up a child jn the way he should go 

22. 15 Foolishness (is) bound in the heart of a c. 

23. 13 Withold not correction from the child 
29. 15 but a child left to (Iilmself) bringeth his 

EccL 10. 16 Woe to thee, .when thy king (is) a child 
Isa. 3. 5 the child shall behave himself proudly 

7. 16 before the child shall know to refuse the 

8. 4 before the child shall have knowledge to 

10. 19 the rest, .shall be few, that a child may 

11. 6 and a little child shall lead them 

65. 20 the child shall die an hundred years old 
Jer. I. 6 behold, I cannot speak , for I (am) a child 
I. 7 the LORD said.. Say not. If am) a child; for 
Hos. II. I WlienIsrael(was)achlld,thenIlovedhim 

8. Vouth, lad, -i^'i near. 

Job 33. 25 His fiesh shall be fresher than a child's 
Prov 29. 21 bringeth up his servant from a child 

O.Sicckling, SViy old. 

Jer. 44. 7 to cut off front you., child and sucWlng 



10. Babe {newly born or unborn), Pp4<pos t/replws. 

2 Ti. 3. 15 that from a child thou hast known the 
11. Daiie {without full power of speech), yiivtos. 

1 Co 13. II When I was a child, I spake as a child 
13. II I understood as a child, I thought as a ch. 

Gal. 4. I the heir, as long as he is a child, difiereth 

12.A little or young lad, iraiSiov paidion. 

Mark 9. 24 straightway the father of the child cried y 

g. 36 he took a child, and set him in the midst 
Luke I. 59 they came to circum.cise the child ; and 
I. 66 What manner of child shall this be ! And 
I. 76 thou, child, Shalt be called the Prophet 

1. 80 the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit 
2. 17 which was told thera concerning this ch. 

2. 21 days, .for the circumcising of [the child] 
2. 27 the parents brought in the child Jesus 

2. 40 the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit 
g. 47 And Jesus, took a child, and set him by 
g. 48 Whosover shall receive this child in my 

John 4. 49 saith. .Sir, come down ere my child die 
16. 21 as soon as she is delivered of the child 

Heb II. 23 because they saw (he was) a proper child 

13. A lad, boy, child, servant, irais pais. 

Matt 17. 18 the child was cured from that very hour 
Luke 2. 43 the child Jesus, tarried behind in Jerus. 

g. 42 healed the child, and delivered him again 
Acts 4. 27 of a truth against thy holy child Jesus 

4. 30 done by the name of thy holy child Jesus 

li.One born, a child, t4kvov teknon. 

Matt 10. 21 to death, and the father the child : and the 
Luke I. 7 they had no child, because that Elizabeth 
Acts 7. 5 to his seed. .when(as yet)hehadnochild 
Rev. 12. 4 devour her child as soon as it was born 
12. 5 her child was caught up unto God, and 

Ih.Son, vl6s huios. 

Matt 23. 15 make hira twofold more the child of hell 
Acts 13. 10 (thou) child of the devil, (thou) enemy of 
Rev 12. s And she brought forth a man child, who 
[See also Fatherless, first, maid, man child, suckling, 
weaned, young.] 

CHILI), to be a — 

To act as a speechless babe, vrfwid^o) nepiazo. 
I Co 14. 20 howbeit in malice be ye children, but in 

CHILD bearing — 

Bearing of children, reKvoyovla ielcnogonia. 

I Tim 2. 15 she shall be saved in child bearing, if 
CHILD, to be delivered of a — 
l.To bear, bring forth, ~o', yalad. 

I Ki. 3. 17 I was delivered of a child with her in (he 
2. To bear a, child, tiktoj tiktij. 

Heb. II. II [was delivered of a child] when she was 

CHILD, great -with - 

Pregnant, holding in, ccmceiving, eyKvos eykuos. 
Luke 2. 5 Mary his . . wife, being great with child 

CHILD, of a — 

From boyhood, TraiSidOev paidiothen. 

Mark 9. 21 How long is it ago . .And he said. Of a ch 

CHILD or children, little — 

X.Little one, ^Q taph. 

Num i6. 27 and their sons, and their little children 
Esth. 3. 13 both young and old, little children and 
Eze. 9. 6 Slay . .both maids, and little children 

2. Little or young child, TraiSiov paidion. , 

Matt. 18. 2 Jesus called a little child unto him, and 
18. 3 Except ye be converted, .as little children 
18.' 4 shall humble himself as this little child 

18. 5 whoso shall receive one such little child 

19. 13 Then were' there brought, .little children 
ig. 14 Suffer little children, and forbid them not '' 

Markio. 14 Suffer the little children to come unto me ' 
10. 15 receive the kingdom . . as a little child . 

LukeiS. 16 Suffer little children to come unto me '' 
18. 17 receive the kingdom, .asalittlechildshall 

1 Jo. I 2. 13 I write unto you, little children, because 
2. 18 Little children, it is the last time : and as 

3.1/itile or young child, t^kvIov teknion. 

John 13. 33 Little children, yet a little while 1 am 
Gal 4. ig My [little children), of whom I travail in 
1 Jo. 2. 1 My little children, these things write I 
2. 1 2 little children . . your sins are forgiven you 

2. 28 And now, little children, abide in him 

3. 7 Little children, let no man deceive you 

3. 18 My little children, let us not love in word) 

4. 4 Ye are of God, little children, and have ' 
s. 21 Little children, keep yourselves from idols 

CHILD, only — 

l.Only one, Tn; yachid. 

Judg II 34 daughter came . . she (was his) only child 

2. Only bom, jiouoyevfis monogenes. 

Luke g. 38 I beseech thee, .for he Is mine only child 

CHILD, sucking — 

Suckling, h^V id. 

Isa. 49. IS Can a woman forget her sucking child 

CHILD, young — 

Little or young lad, traiSlov paidion. 

,Matt. 2. 8 Go and search . .for the young child 

^2. 9 it . . stood over where the young child wa« 
if. II they saw the young child with Mat-y hi* 
2, 13, 20 Arise, and take the yojins clUld; audi 



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Matt. 2. 13 Herod willseekthe young child to destroy 
2. 14 he took the young child and liia mother 
2. 20 they are dead which sought the young chi. 
2. 21 he arose, and took the young cliild and 
CHILD, she that is with — 
Fvll, n»<^3 meleaJi. 

Eccl. II. 5 in the womb of her that is frith child 
CHILD, with — 
To conceive, rnri harah. 

Gen. 16. II Be'hojd, thou (art) with child and shalt 
38. 24 behold, she (is) with child by whoredom 
38. 25 By the man whose these (are am) I withe 
£xod 21. 22 hurt a woman with child, so that her 
2 Sa. II. 5 and told David, and said, I (am) with chi. 
CHILD, to be with — 
i.To conceive, mn harah (nnrt hariyyah). 

Gen. 19. 36 Thus were both.lw'ith child by their father 
Isa. 26. 18 We have been with child, we have been 

2. To have in the womb, tx'" ^^ y^"'^?'- echo en gas. 

Matt. 1. 18 she was found with child of the Holy Gho, 

I. 23 Behold, a vii-gin shall be with child, and 

24. ig woe unto them that are with child, and 
Markij. 17 But woe to them that are with child 
Luke 21. 23 But woe unto them that are with child 

1 Th. 5. 3 upon them, as. .upon a woman with chi. 
llev. 12. 2 And she being with child cried, travailing 

CHILD, to travail with — 

I.To he pained {in travail), ^tn chuL 

Isa. 54. I thou (that) didst not travail with child 
'2. To bring forth, l'?; yalad. 

Jer. 30. 6 see whether a man doth travail with chL 
31. 8 her that travaileth with child together 
CHILD, woman with — ^ 
To conceive, nnrt harah (nnrt hariyyah). 

2 ki 8. 12 thon wilt, .rip up their women with child 

15. 16 women, .that were with child he ripped 
Isa. 26. 17 Like as a woman with child,(that) draweth 
.ler. 31. 8 the woman with child and her that 
Hos. 13 16 their women with child shall be ripped 
Amos 1 . 1 3 they have ripped up the women with chi. 
CHILDHOOD — 

1. VoiUh, mn^: yalduth. 

Eccl. II. 10 Therefore remove sorrow.. forchildhood 

2. Boyhood, C'"i'V^ neurim. 

I Sa. 12. 2 I have walked, .from my childhood unto 
CHILDISH-^ 
Babyish, vrjirtos nepios. 

I Co. 1 3. 1 1 when I became a man, I put away child. 
CHILDLESS — 
l.Barreii, '"I'la, ariri. 

Gen. 15. 2 wilt thou give me, seeing I go childless 

lev. 20. 20 bear their sin ; they shall die childless 
20. 21 his brother's nakedness: they shall bech. 

Jer. 22 30 Write ye this man childless, a man (that) 
I.Childless, without a child, Sxf/cfoy ateknos. 

Luke 20. 30 the second took her to wife, and died ch. 
CHILDLESS, to he — 
To be bereaved, ^2^ shakol. 

I Sa. 15. 33 60 shall thy mother be childless among 
CHILDLESS, to make — 
To bereave, bzi^f shakol, 3. 

I Sa. 15. 33 As thy sword hath made women childless 
CHrLDKEN — 
l.Son {produce), ]3 hen. 

Geu. 3. 16 in sorrow thou shall bring forth children 
10. 21 also, the father of allthe children of Eber 
10. 22 The children of ShemJ; Elam, and Asshur 

10. 23 And the children of Aram ; Uz and Hul 

11. 5 tower, which the children of men builded 
t8. 19 that he will command his children and 
19. 38 the same (is) the father of the children of 
EI. 7 Sarah should have given children suck ? 
S2. 20 she hath also born children unto thy bro. 
23. s the children of Heth answered Abraham 
03. 7 Abraham. .bowed..to the children of Heth 
23. 10 Ephron dwelt among the children of Heth 
23. 10 iu the audience of the children of Heth 
23. i8 in the presence of the children of Heth 
"25. 4 All these (were) the children of Keturah 

25. 22 the children struggled together within 

30. I said . . Give me children, or else I die 
31. 16 that (is) our's, and our chUdfen's : now 

31. 43 and (these) children (are) my children 

31. 43 unto their children which they haveborn? 

32. II smite me,(and) the mother with the child. 
32. 32 Therefore *he children of Israel eat not 
33. 19 his tent, e > the hand of the children of H. 
36. 21 these (are) the dukes., the children of Seir- 
36. 22 children of Lotan were Hori and Heman 
36. 23 the children of Shobal (were) these; Alvan 
36. 24 these (are) the children of Zibeon ; both 
36. 25 the children of Anah (were) these ; Dishon 
36. 26 these (are) the children of Dishon ; Hem. 
36. 27 The children of Ezer (are) these ; Bilhan 
36. 28 the children of Dishan (are) these ; Uz 

36. 31 there reigned any king over the children 

37. 3 loved Joseph more than all his children 
45. 10 thy children, and thy children's children 

45. 21 the children of Israel did so : and Joseph 

46. 8 these (are) the names of the children of Is. 
49. 8 thy father's children shall bow down 

49. 33 Ihe purchase, .(was) from the cliildicn of 



Geu. 50. 23 And Joseph saw Ephraim's children of the 
50. 23 the children also of Machir the son of 
so. 25 And Joseph took an oath of the children 

Exod. I. I Now these (are) the names of the children 
I. 7 the children, .were fruitful, and increased 
I. 9 the people of the children of Israel (are) 
1. 12 were grieved because of the children of 

1. 13 thesEgyptians made the children of l.srael 

2. 23 the children of Israel sighed by reason 

2. 25 God looked upon the children of Israel 

3. 9 the cry of the children of Israel is come 
3 10 mayest bring forth mypeople the children 
3. II should bring forth the children of Israel 
3. 13 (when) I come unto the children of Israel 

3. 14, 15 Thus Shalt thou say unto the children 

4. 29 Stoses. .gathered, .elders of the children 

4. 31 that the LOKDhad visited the children of 

5. 14, 15, 19 the officers of the children of Israel 

6. 5 also heard the groaning of the ciiildren 
6. 6 say unto the children of Israel, I (am) the 
6. 9 Moses spake so unto the children of Israel 
6. II that he let the children of Israel go out 
6. 12 the children of Israel have not hearkened 
6. 13 gave them a charge unto the children of 
6. 13 to bring the children of Israel out of the 
6. 26 Bring out the children of Israel from the 

6. 27 to bring out the children of Israel from 

7. 2 that he send the children of Israel out of 
.7. 4 I may. .bring forth . .the children of Israel 
7. 5 bring out tlie children of Israel from 

9. 4 nothing die of all (that is) the children's 
9. 6 but of the cattle of the children of Israel 
9. 26 where the children of Israel (were) was 
y. 35 neither would he let the children of Israel 
10. 20 so that he would not let the children of 
10. 23 but all the children of Israel had light 
12. 26 it shall come to pass, when your children 
12. 27 who passed ovep the houses of the ciiildren 
12. 28 the children "of Israel went away, and 
12. 31 both ye and the children of Israel; and go 
12. 33 the children of Israel did according to the 
12. 37 the diildren of Israel journeyed from 
12. 40 the sojourning of the children of Israel 
12. 42 be observed of all the children of Israel 
12. 50 Thus did all the children of Israel ; as the 

12. 51 the Lord did bring the children of Israel 

13. 2 opeueth the womb among the children 
13. 13 first born of man among thy children 
13. 15 but all the first born of my ciiildren I 
13. 18 the children of Israel went up harnessed 

13. 19 for he had straitly sworn the children of 

14. 2, 15 Speak unto the children of Israel, that 
14. 3 Pharaoh will say of the children of Israel 
14. 8 he pursued after the children of Israel 
14. 8 and the children of Israel went out with 
14. 10 when Pharaoh drew nigh, the children of 
14. 10 the children of Israel cried out unto the 
14. 16 and the children of Israel shall go on dry 
14. 22 the children of Israel went into the 

14. 29 the children of Israel walked upon dry 

15. I Then sang Moses and the children of Is. 
15. 19 but the children of Israel went on dry 
»6. 1, 2, g, 10 congregation of the children of Is. 

16. 3 And the children of Israel said unto 

16. 12 have heard the murraurings of thechildren 
16. 15 when the children of Israel saw (it), they 
16 1 7 the children of Israel did so, and gathered 

16. 35 the children of Israel did eat manna forty 

17. I congregation of the children of Israel 
17. 3 to kill us and our children and our cattle 
17. 7 because of the chiding of the children of 
19. I when the children of Israel were gone 

19. 3 Thus shalt tliou. .tell the children of Is. 
ig. 6 which thou shalt speak unto the children 

20. 5 iniquity of the fathers upon the children 

20. 22 Thus thou shalt say uuto tlie children of 

21. 5 1 love my master, my wife, and my child. 

22. 24 be widows, and your children fatherless 
24. 5 he sent young men of the children of Isr. 
24. II upon the nobles of the children of Israel 

24. 17 sight, .(was), .in the eyes of the children 

25. 2 Speak unto the children of Israel, that 
25. 22 commandment unto the children of Israel 
27. 20 thou shalt command the children of Israel 

27. 21 a statute, .on the behalf of the children 

28. I And take thou., from among the children 
28. 9, II, 21, 29 the names of the children of Isr. 
28. 12 stones of memorial unto the children of 
28.'2i, 29, 30 shall bear the judgment of the ch. 

28. 38 which the children of Israel shall hallow 

29. 28 by a statute for ever from the children of 
2g. 28 heave offering from the children of Israel 
29. 43 there I will meet with the children of Is. . 

29. 45 I "VfiW dwell among the children of Israel 

30. 12 When thou takest the sum of the children 

30. :6 take the atonement money of the children 
30. 16 a memorial unto the children of Israel 
30. 31 thou shalt speak unto the children of Isr. 

31. 13 Speak thou also unto the children of Isr. 

31. 16 children of Israel shall keep the sabbath 

31. 17 It (is) a sign between me and the children 
32. 20 and made the children of Israel drink 

32. 28 And the children of Levi did according to 

33. 5 Say tmto thechildren of Israel, Ye (are) a 

33. 6 the children of Israel stripped themselves 

34. 7 and upon the children's children unto 
34. 30 when Aaron and all the children of Israel 
34. 32 afterward all the children of Israel came 
34. 34 he came out and spake unto the children 
34. 35 the children of Israel saw the face of Mos. 
35. 1, 4, 20 the cojigregation of the children of Is. 
85. 29 'ihe children of Israel brought a willing 



Exod. 35. 30 Moses said unto the children of Israel 

36. 3 which the children of Israel had brought 
39. 6, 14 the names of the children of Israel 
39. 7 for a memorial to the children of Israel 
39. 32 and the children of Israel did according 

39. 42 so the children of Israel made all the 

40. 36 the children of Israel went onward in all 
Lev. I. 2 Speak unto the children of Israel, and 

4. 2 Si)eak unto the children of Israel, saving 
6. 18 All the males among the children of Aaron 
7. 23, 29 Speak unto the children of Israel 
7. 34 shoulder luve I taken of the children of 
7. 34 for ever from among the children of Israel 
7. 36 to be given them of the children of Israel 
7. 38 he commanded the children of Israel to 
g. 3 And unto the children of Israel thou 

10. II And that ye may teach thechildren of la. 
10. 14 out of the Bacriflces..of the children of 

11. 2 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying 

12. 2 Speak unto the children of Israel, saying 

13. 2 Speak unto the children of Israel, and say 

15. 31 Thus shall ye separate thechildren of Is. 

16. 5 the congregation of the ciiildren of Isr. 
16. 19 from the unclcanncss of the children of 
16. 21 confess . . all the iniquities of the children 

16. 34 to make an atonement for the children 

17. 2 Speak., unto all the children of Israel, and 
17. s To tlie cud that the children of Israel 
17. 12, 14 Therefore I said unto thechildren of 

17. 13 whatsoever man (there be)of the children 

18. 2 Speak unto the children of Israel, and 

19. 2 all the congregation of the children of 

19. 18 nor bear any grudge against the children 

20. 2 thou shalt say to the children of Israel 

21. 24 to his sons, and unto all the children of 

22. 2, IS from the holy things of the children of 
22. 3 which the children of Israel hallow unto 
22. 18 to his sons, and unto all the children of 

22. 32 I will be hallov.'ed among the children of 

23. 2, 10, 24, 34 Speak unto the children of Israel 
23. 43 that I made the children of Israel to 

23. 44 declared unto the children of Israel the 

24. 2 Command the children of Israel, that they 
24. 8 (being taken) from the children of Israel 
24. 10 went out among the children of Israel 
24. 15 And thou shalt speak unto the children 
24. 23 And Moses spake unto the children of Is. 

24. 23 And the children of Israel did as the 

25. 2 Speak unto the children of Ipracl, and 
25.33 their possession among thechildren of Is. 
25- 4ij S4 (both) he aud his children with him 
25. 45 Moreover of the children fflf the strangers 
25. 46 as an inheritance for your children after 
25. 46 but over your brethren the children of Is. 

25. ss unto me the children of Israel (are) serv. 

26. 46 Lord made betv/een him and the children 

27. 2 Speak unto the children of Israel, and 
27. 34 for the children of Israel in mount Sinai 

Num. I. 2, 53 congregation of the children of Israel 
t. 10 Of the children of Joseph : of Ephraim 
I. 20 And the children of Reuben, Israel's elde st 
1. 22 Of thechildren of Simeon, by their genera. 
I. 24 Of the children cf Gad, by their genera. 
I. 26 Of thechildren of Judah, by their genera. 
I. 28 Of the children of Is.sachar, by their gen. 
I. 30 Of the children of Zebulun, by their 
I. 32 Of the children of Joseph . . of the children 
I. 34 Of thechildren of JIanasseh, by their gen. 
I. 3(5 Of the children of Benjamin, by their geu. 
1. 38 Of the children of Dan, by their genera. 
I. 40 Of the children of Asher, by their genera. 
I. 42 Of the children of Maphtali, thitjughout 
I. 45 were numbered of the chilclren of Israel 
I. 49 the sum of them among the children of 
I. 52 the children of Israel shall pitch their 

1. s4 the children of Israel did according to 

2. 2 Every man of the children of Israel shall 
2. 3 Nahshon. .captainofthechildrenof Judah 
2. 5 Nathaneel . . captain of the children of Iss. 
2. 7 Eliab. .captain of the children of Zebulun 
2. 10, 12, 20,25, 27, 29 captain of the children of 
2. 32 numbered of tlie children of Israel 

2. 33 were not numbered among the children 

2. 34 And the children of Israel did according 

3. 4 died, .and they had no children : and E. 
3. 8 and the charge of tlie children of Israel 
3. 9 given unto him out of the children of Is. 
3. 12 the Levites from among the children of 
3. 12 openoth the matrix among the children 
3. 15 Number the children of Levi after the 

3. 38 for the charge of the children of Israel 
3. 40 first born of the males of the children 
3. 41, 42, 4s first bcni among the children of 
3. 41 among the cattle of the children of Israel 
3. 46, 50 of the first bom of the children of Isr. 
5. 2 Command the children of Israel, that 
S. 4 And the children of Israel did so, and 
5. 4 spake unto Moses, so did the children 
5. 6, 12 Speak imto the children of Israel, and 

5. 9 of all the holy things of the children 

6. 2 Speak unto the children of Israel and 
6. 23 On this -wise ye shall bless the children 

6. 27 shall put my name upon the children 

7. 24 Eliab. .prince of the children of Zebu. 
7. 30 Elizurof . .prinCB. .children of JKeuben 
7. 36 Shelumiel. .prince of the children of 3 
7. 42 Eliasaph. .prince of the children of G. 
7. 48 Elishama. .prince of the children of 

7. 54 Gamaliel, .prince of the children of 
7. 60 Abidan. .prince of the children of B. 
7. 66 Ahiezer. .prince of the children of D. 
7. 72 Pagiel, .pfiuce of the children of Aa, 



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. 78 Ahira. .prince of the children of N. 
6, 14 Take the Levites from among the chi. 
9 the whole assembly of the children of Is. 

10 the children of Israel shall put their 

11 an offering of the children of Israel 
16 given unto me from among the children 

16 the first born of all the children of Israel 
17, 18 all the first born of the children of Is. 
19 to his sons from among the children of I. 
19 to do the service of the children of Israel 
19 to make an atonement for the children 
19 there be no plague among the children 

19 when the children of Israel come nigh 

20 all the congregation of the children of 
20 so did the children of Israel unto them 

2 Let the children of Israel also keep'jthe pa. 

4 And Moses spake unto the children of Isr. 

5 according to., so did the children of Isr. 
7 we may not offer . . among the children 

io Speak unto the children of Israel, saying 

17 then after that the children of Israel 

17 there the children of Israel pitched their 

18 At the commandment., the children of Isr. 

19 then the children of Israel kept the charge 
22 the children of Israel abode in their tents 

12 And the children of Israel took their 

14 the standard of the camp of the children 

15 the host of the tribe of the children of Iss. 
16, 19, 20 the host of the tribe of the child. 
22 the standard of the camp of the children 
23, 24 the host of the tribe of the children 
2$ the standard of the camp of the children 
26, 27 the host of the tribe of the children 

28 (were) the journeyings of the children 

4 and the children of Israel also wept again 

2 which I give unto the children of Israel 

3 all those men (were) heads of the children 
24 which the children of Israel cut down 

26 to all the congregation of the children 

32 they had searched unto the children 
2 Andallthe children of Israel murmured 

5 of the congregation of the children of Is. 

7 unto all the company of the children 

10 appeared . . before all the children of Israel 

18 visiting the iniquity .. upon the children 

27 heard the murmurings of the children of 

33 your children shall wander in the wilder. 

39 told these sayings unto all the children 
2, 18, 38 Speak unto the children of Israel 

25, 26 all the congregation of the children 

29 him that i3 born among the children 
32 -while the children of Israel were in the 

2 with certain of the children of Israel 
38 they shall be a sign unto the children 

40 a memorial unto the children of Israel 

41 all the congregation of the children 
2 Speak unto the children of Israel, and take 

5 the murmurings of the children of Israel 

6 And Moses spake unto the children of Is. 
9 before the Lord unto all the children 

12 And the children of Israel spake unto M. 

5 no wrath any more upon the children 

6 the Levites from among the children 

8 all the hallovved things of the children 

11 aU the wave offerings of the children of 

19 which the children of Israel offer unto 

20 tliine inheritance among the cliildren of 

21 I have given the children of Levi aU the' 

22 Neither must the children of Israel 

23 among the children of Israel they have 

24 But the tithes of the children of Israel 
24 Among the children of Israel they shall 
26 When ye take of the children of Israel 

28 which ye receive of the children of Israel 
32 pollute the holy things of the children 

2 Speak unto the children of Israel, that 

9 for the congregation of the children of Is. 
to and it shall be unto the children of Israel 

I Then came the children of Israel, (even) 

12 to sanctify me in the eyes of the children 

13 because the children of Israel strove 
19 And the children of Israel said unto him 
22 And the children of Israel., journeyed 
24 which I have given unto the children of 

21. 10 And the children of Israel set forward 

21. 24 even unto the children of Ammon 
21. 24 the border of the children of Ammon 

22. I And the children of Israel set forward 
22.. 3 Moab was distressed because of the chiL 
22. 5 the river, .of the children of his people 

24. 17 and destroy all the children of Sheth 
25. 6 one of the children of Israel pame and 
25. 6 of all the congregation of the children of 
25. 8 the plague was stayed from the children 
25. II turned my wrath away from the children 

25. n that I consumed not the children of 
25. 13 made an atonement for the children 

26. 2 of all the congregation of the children 
26. 4 commanded Moses and the children 
a6. 5 the eldest son. .the children of Reuben 
26. II Notwithstanding the children of Korah 
26. 15 The children of Gad after their families 

26. 18 These (are) the faraOies of the children 
26. 44 (Of) the children of Asher after their 
26. 51 These (were) the numbered of the child. 
26. 62 not numbered among the children 

26. 62 given them among the children of Israel 

26. 63, 64 numbered the children of Israel in 

27. 8 thou Shalt speak unto the children of Is. 
27. I J it shall be unto the children of Israel 

27. 12 which I have given unto the children 
27. zo all the congreaation of the chiidrea 



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21 and all the children of Israel with him 

2 Command the children of Israel, and say 
40 And Moses told the children of Israel 

1 Moses spake, .concerning the children 

2 Avenge the children of Israel of the Mid. 
9 And tlie children of Israel took (all) the 

12 unto the congregation of the children 

16 IJehold, these caused the children of Isr. 
30, 42, 47 of the children of Israel's half 

54 (for) a memorial for the children of Israel 

I children of Reuben and the children of G. 

2, 25 The children of Gad and the children 

29, 31 the children of Gad and the children 

6 And Moses said unto the children of Gad 

6 And Jfoses said, .to the children of Reu. 
7, 9 discourage ye. .the children of Israel 

17 will go ready armed before the children 

18 until the children Israel have inherited 

28 fathers of the tribes of the children of Is. 
33 gave unto them, (even) to the children of 

33 and to the children of Reuben, and unto 

34 And the children of Gad built Dibon 

37 And the children of Reuben built Heshbon 

39 And the children of Machir. .went to Gil. 

1 These (are) the journeys of the children 

3 on the morrow .the children of Israel 

5 And the children of Israel removed from 

38 af terthe children of Israel were come out 

40 heard of the coming of the children of Is. 
51 Speak unto the children of Israel, and 

2 Command the children of Israel, and say 

13 Moses commanded the children 

14 For the tribe of the children of Reuben 

14 and the tribe of the children' of Gad 

20 And of the tribe of the children of Simeon 

22 the prince of the tribe of the children 

23 The prince of the children of Joseph 

23 for the tribe of the children of Manasseh 
24, 2s, 26, 27, 28 of the tribe of the children 

29 divide the inheritance unto the children 
2 Command the children of Israel, that they 
8 the possession of the children of Israel 

10 Speak unto the children of Israel, and 

15 for the children of Israel, and for the 

34 for I the Lord dwell among the children 
I of the families of the children of Gilead 

1 the chief fathers of the children of Israel 

2 for an Inheritance by lot to the children 

3 of the (other) tribes of the children of Isr. 

4 when the jubilee of the children of Israel 

5 Moses commanded the children of Israel 

7 the inheritance of the children of Israel 

7 every one of the children of Israel shall 

8 in any tribe of the children of Israel 

8 that the children of Israel may enjoy 

9 every one of the tribes of the children 
13 Moses unto the childreji of Israel 

3 Moses spake unto the children of Israel 
36 1 give the land . . and to his children 

39 and your children, . .they shall go in 

4 coast of your brethren the children of E. 

8 from our brethren the children of Esau 
9, 19 I have given Arunto the children of L. 

12 but the children of Esau succeeded them 

19 comest nigh over against the children 
19, 37 the land of the children of Ammon 
22 As he did to the children of Esau 

29 As the children of Esau which dwelt in S. 

1 1 (is) it not in Rabbath of the children of A. 

16 (which is) the border of the children of A. 

18 before your brethren the children of Isr. 
10 and (that) they may teach their children 
25 thou Shalt beget children, and children's 

40 wth thee, and with thy children after 

44 which Moses set before the children of I. 

45 which Moses spake unto the children of 

46 whom Moses and the children of Israel 

9 visiting the iniquity . .upon the children 
29 with them, and with their children for 

7 thou shalt teach thera . . unto thy children 
2 A people great and tall, the children of 

2 Who can stand before the children of A. 

6 And the children of Israel took their 

6 from Beeroth of the children of Jaakan 
2 for (I speak) not with your children 

19 And ye shall teach them your children 

21 and the days of your children, in the 
25 with thee, and with thy children after 

28 and with thy children after thee for ever 

13 the children of Belial, are gone out from 
I Ye (are) the children of the Lord your 

20 may prolong (his) days . . and his cliildren 

15 and they have born him children ' 

8 The children that are begotten of them 

7 stealing .any of his brethrenotthechildren 

16 for the children, neithershall the children 

54 and toward the reranait of his children 

55 to any. .of the flesh of his children 

57 toward her children which she shall hear 

1 to make with the children of Israel in the 

22 of your children that shall rise up after 

29 unto us and to our children for ever 

2 thou and thy children, with all thine 

13 And (that) their children . .may hear, and 
19 and teach it the children of Israel 

19 a witness for me against the children of 

22 and taught it the children of Israel 

23 for thou shalt bring the children of Isr. 

5 their spot (is) not (the spot) of his children 

8 according to the number of the children 

20 a very froward generation, children in 
45 which ye shall command your children 



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49 which I give unto the children of Israel 
51 against me among the children of Israel 

51 not in the midst of the children of 

52 unto the land which I give the children 

1 Moses the man of God blessed the child. 
9 nor knew his own children : for they have 

24 (Let) Asher (be) blessed with children 

8 And the children of Israel wept for Moses 

9 and the children of Israel hearkened unto 

2 I do give to them, .to the children of Isr. 
2 there came men . . of the children of Israel 
I to Jordan, he an d all the children of Israel 
9 And Joshua said unto the children of Is. 
4 whom he had prepared of the children 

5, 8 according unto the number of the. .oh. 

6 when your children ask (their fathers) in 

7 for a memorial unto the children of Isr. 

8 the children of Israel did so as Joshua 
12 the children of Reuben, and (he children 
12 passed over armed before the children of 
21 And he spake unto the children of Israel 

21 When your children shall ask their 

22 Then ye shall let your children know 

I dried up the waters, .from before (he ch. 

1 neitherwas there spirit . . because of the ch. 

2 and circumcise again the children of Isr. 

3 and circumcised the children of Israel 

6 For the children of Israel walked forty 

7 And their children . . them Joshua 

10 And the children of Israel encamped in 
12 neither had the children of Israel manna 

I becauseof the children of Israel : none 
I the children of Israel conmiitted a 
I anger of the Lord was kindled ag. the c. 
12 Therefore the children of Israel could not 

23 unto Joshua, and unto all the childrenot 

31 Mosics.. commanded the children of Israel 

32 in the presence of the children of Israel 
17 And the children of Israel journeyed 

j8 And the children of Israel smote them 
26 out of the hand of the children of Israel 

4 with Joshua and with the children of Is. 

11 whom the children of Israel slew ivith 

12 up the Amorites before the children of L 

20 Joshua and the children of Israel had 

21 his tongue against any of the children 

14 the children of Israel took for a prey 

19 that made peace with the children of Is. 

22 none.. left in the land of the children of 

1 which the children of Israel smote 

2 (which is) the border of the children of A. 

6 Thera did Moses, .and the children of I. 

7 Joshua and the children of Israel smote 
6 drive out from before the children of Isra. 

10 imto the border of the children of Ammon 

13 Nevertheless the children of Israel expe. 

15 Moses gave unto., the children cf Reubea 

22 Balaam, .did the children of Israel slay 

23 the border of the children of Reuben 

23 This (was) the inheritance of the children 

24 unto the children Of Gad according to 

25 half the land of the childien of Ammon 

28 .This (is) the inheritance of the children 

29 of the children of Manasseh by their 

31 (pertaining) unto the children of Machir 

31 to the one half of the children of Machir 

I which the children of Israel inherited in 

I the heads of the fathers of the. .children 

4 For the;children of Joseph were two tribes 

5 so the children of Israel did, and they 

6 Then the children ol Judah came unto J. 

9 thine inheritance, and thy children's for 
I of the children of Judah by their families 

12 This (is) the coast of the children of J. 

13 he gave a part among the children of J. 
20, 21 of the tribe of the children of Judah 
63 the children of Judah could not drive thera 
63 the Jebusites dwell with the children of J. 

1 the lot of the children of Joseph fell from 

4 So the children of Joseph, .took their 

5 the border of the children of Ephraim. . 

8 This (is) the inheritance, .of the children 

9 the separate cities for the children of E. 
9 among the inheritance of the childricn of 

2 for the rest of the children of Manasseh 
2 for the children of Abiezer. .the children 
2 the children of Asriel. .the children of S. 
2 the children of Hepher. .the children of 
2 these were the male children of Jlanassclt 

8 Tapjiuah . .(belonged) to the children of E. 

12 the children of JIanasseh could not drive 

13 when the children of Israel were waxen 

14 And the children of Joseph spake unto J. 

16 And the children of Joseph said. The hill 

1 the whole congregation of the children 

2 remained among the children of Israel 

3 And Joshua said unto the children of I. 

10 Joshua divided the land unto the children 

11 the lot of the tribe of the children of B. 
II children of Judah and the children of J. 
14 Kirjath-jearim, a city of the dfeildren of 

20 This (was) the inheritance of the children 

21 Now the cities, .of the children of Benja. 
28 This (is) the inheritance of the children 

I, 8 of the tribe of the children of Simeon 
I within the inheritance of the children of 

9 Out of the portion of the cliildi'en of Jud. 
9 the inheritance of the children of Simeon 
9 the part of the children of Judah was too 
9 therefore the children, .had their inhcrL 

10 the third lot c.ime up for the children 
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Ju3h. 19. 17 for the children, .accordmg to their fam 
19. 23 This (Is) the inheritance, .of the children 
19. 24. 31 for the tribe of the children of Asher 
19. 32 Tlie sixth lot came out to the children of 
19. 32 for the children of Naphtall according to 
19. 39 This is the iaheritance . . of the chlldi-eii of 
19. 40, 48 tribe of the children of Dan according 
19. 47 And the coast of the children of Dan went 
19. 47 therefore the children of Dan went up to 
I9. 49 the children of Israel gave an inheritance 

19. 51 the heads of the fathers . . of the children 

20. 2 Speak to the children of Israel, saying 

20. 9 appointed for all the children of Israel 
31. I heads of the fathers, of the children of I. 

21. 3 And the children of Israel gave unto the 
ai. 4 and the children of Aaron . .had by lot 
21. 5 And the rest of the children of Kohath 
21. 6 the children of Gershon (had) by lot out 
21. 7 The children of Merari by their families 
21. 8 the children of Israel gave by lot unto 
21. 9 they gave out of the tribe of the children 
ai. 9 and out of the tribe of the cliiidren of 8. 
21. 10 Which the children of Aaron had 

ai. 10 of the Kohalhites. .of the children of L. 
21. 13 Thus they gave to the children of Aaron 
ai. 19 All the cities of the children of Aaron 
31. 2o the families of the children of Kohath 
21. 20 Lcvites which remained of the children 
21. 26 for the families of the children of Kohath 
31. 27 unto the children of Gershon, of the fam. 
21. 34 unto the families of the children of Merari 

31. 40 So all the cities for the children of Jlerari 

21. 4t within the possession of the children 

32. 9 the children of Reuben, and the children 

22. 9 and departed from the children of Israel 
22. 10, II, 21, 30, 34 children of Reuben, and the 
22. ti the children of Israel heard say. Behold 
22. 11 at the passage of the children of Israel 
22. 12 And when the children of Israel heard 
22. 12 the whole congregation of the children 
22. 13 children of Israel sent unto the children 
22. 15 children of Reuben, and to the children 
82. 24 your children might speak unto our chil. 
22. 25 ye children of Reuben and children of G. 
22. 25 your children make our children cease 
22. 27 your children may not say to our children 
22. 30 the children of Gad, and the children 

22. 31 Phinehas. .salij unto the children of R. 

23. 31 the children of Gad, and to the children 
22. 32 Phinehas. .returned from the children of 
32. 32 from the children of Gad . . to the children 
32. 33 And the thing pleased the children of Is. 
22. 33 and the children of Israel blessed God 
22. 33 wherein the children of Reuben and Gad 

24. 4 Jacob and his children went down into E. 
24. 32 which the children of Israel brought up 
34. 32 it became the inheritance of the children 

Judg. I. I that the children of Israel asked the Lord 
1. 8 the children of Judah had fought against 
J. 9 afterward the children of Judah went 
I. 16 thechildren. .Kenite, Moses' father-in-law 
1. i6 with the children of Judah into the wilder. 
1. 21 the children of Benjamin did net drive 
1.21 but the Jebusites dwell with the children 
I. 34 the Amoritea forced the children of Dan 

1. 4 when the angel, .spake, .unto all the chil. 
3. 6 the children of Israel went up every man 

2. II the children of Israel did evil in the sight 

3. 2 generations of the children of Israel might 
3. 5 the children of Israel dwelt among the C. 
3. 7 the children of Israel did evil in the sight 
3. 8, 14 tl>e ehildren of Israel served Chushaa 
3. 9, 15 the children of Israel cried unto the 
3. 9 the Lord raised up a deliverer to the chL 
3. 12 the children of Israel did evil again 

3. 13 he gathered unto him the children 
3. 15 by him the children of Israel sent 

3. 27 the children of Israel went down with him 

4. I the children of Israel again did evil in 

4. 3 the children of Israel cried unto the Lord 
4. 3 he mightily oppressed the children of Is. 
4. s the children of Israel came up to her for 
4. 6 take, .ten thousand men of the children 
4. II Now Heber. .of the children of Hobab 
4, 23 God subdued . . J abin . . before the children 
4. 24 hand of the children of Israel prospered 
6. I the children of Israel did evil in the sight 
6. 2 the children of Israel made them the dens 
6. 3, 33 the children of the esist, even they 
6. 6, 7 the children of Israel cried unto the 

6. 8 the Lord sent a prophet unto the children 

7. 12 all the children of the east lay along in the 

8. TO all the hosts of the children of the east 
8. 18 each one resembled the children of a king 
a. 28 Thus v/as Midian subdued before the chi. 
8. 33 that the children of Israel turned again 
8. 34 the children of Israel remembered not 

XQ. 6 And the children of Israel did evil again 
10. 6 the gods of Moab, and . . of the children 
10. 7 into the hands of the children of Ammon 
10. 8 they vexed and oppressed the children 
lo. 8 eighteen years, all the children of Israel 
10. 9 the children of Ammon passed over Jor. 
10. 10 the children of Israel cried unto the Lord 
10. II the Lord said unto the children of Israel 
JO. II (Did) not (I deliver you), .from the chil. 
lo. 15 the children of Israel said unto the Lord 
10. 17 the children of Ammon were gathered 
lo. 17 the children of Israel assembled themse. 

10. 18 will begin to fight against the children 

11. 4, 5 the (Siildren of Ammon made war aga. 
XI. 6 that we may fight with the children of A. 



Jadg. 11. 8,9 fight against the children of Ammon and 
II. 12, 13, 14, 28 the king of the children of A. 
ir. 15 nor the land of the children of Ammon 
II. 27 the children of Israel and the children 
II. 29, 30 he passed over (unto) the children of 
II. 31 when I return in peace from the-children 
II. 32 Jephthah passed over unto the children 
II. 33 the children.. were subdued before the 

11. 36 of thine enemies, (even) of thechildren of 

12. 1 over to fight against the children of A. 
12. 2 at great stiife wiUi the children of Amm. 

12. 3 and passed over against the children 

13. I the children of Israel did evil again in the 

14. 16 thou *ast put forth a riddle unto the chi. 
14. 17 she told the riddle to the children of her 
18. 2 the childien of Dan sent of their family 
18. 16 six hundred men . . which (were) of the c. 
18. 22 gathered together, and overtook the ch. 
18. 23 And they cried unto the children of Dau 
18. 25 And the children of Dan said unto him 
18. 26 And the children of Dan went their way 

18. 30 And the children of Dan set up the graven 

19. 12 that (is) not of the children of Israel 

19. 30 the day that the children of Israel came 

20. I Then all the children of Israel went out 
20. 3 Now the children of Benjamin heard that 
20. 3 the children of Israel were gone up to M. 
20. 7 Behold, ye (are) all children o'f Israel 

20. 13 Now therefore deliver (us), .the children 
20. 13 the children of Benjamin would not 
20. 13 to the voice of their brethren the children 
JO. 14 the children of Benjamin gathered them. 
2o. 14 to go out to battle against the children 
2o. 15 And the children of Benjamin were num. 
2o. 18 the children of Israel arose, and went up 
2o. 18, 23, 28 against the children of Benjamin 
20. 19 the children of Israel rose up in the 
zo 21 the children of Benjamin came forth 
20. 23 the children of Israel went up and wept 
20. 24 the children of Israel came near against 
20. 25 destroyed down to the ground of the chil. 
BO. 26 Then all the children of Israel, .went up 
2o. 27 the chlldrenof Israel enquired of the Lord 
20. 30 the children of Israel went up against 
20. 31 the children of Benjamin went out 
20. 32 the children of Benjamin said. They (are) 
20. 32 the children Israel said. Let us flee 
20. 35 the children of Israel destroyed of the 
20. 36 the children of Benjamin saw that they 

20. 48 turned again upon the children of Benja. 

21. 5 the children of Israel said, Who (is there) 
21. 6 the children of Israel repented them for 
21. 13 sent (some) to speak to the children of B. 
21. 18 for the children of Israel have sworn 

21. 2'.. they commanded the children of Benja. 
21. 23 And the children of Benjamin did so 
21.24 ^^^ 'he children of Israel departed thence 

1 Sa. 2. 5 she that hath many children is waxed 

a. 28 offerings made by fire of the children 
7. 4 Then the children of Israel did put away 
7. 6 Samuel judged the children of Israel in 
7. 7 the children of Israel were gathered 
7. 7 And when the children of Israel heard (it) 
7. 8 And the children of Israel said to Samuel 
9. 2 (there was) not among the children of Is. 
10. 18 And said unto the children of Israel 

10. 27 thechildren of Belial said, How shall this 

11. 8 thechildren of Israel were three hundred 

12. 12 the king of the children of Ammon came 
14. 18 ark. .was at that time with the children 

14. 47 against the children of Ammon, and 

15. 6 ye showed kindness to all the children 
26. 19 if (they be) the children of men, cursed 

30. 22 to every man his wife and his children 

2 Sa. I. 18 Also he bade them teach the children 

7. 6 I brought up the children of Israel out of 
7. 7 I have walked with all the children of Isr. 
7. 10 neither shall the children of wickedness 

7. 14 with the stripes of the children of men 

8. 12 of the children of Ammon, and of the 
10. I the king of the children of Ammon died 
10. 2 came into the land of the children of A. 
10. 3 the princes of the children of Ammon said 
10. 6 And when the children of Ammon saw 
10. 6 the children of Ammon sent and hired 
10. 8 And the children of Ammon came out 
10. 10 put (them) in array against the children 
10. II if the children of Ammon be too strong 
10. 14 And when the children of Ammon saw 
10. 14 So Joab returned from the children of A. 

10. 19 So the Syrians feared to help the children 

11. I and they destroyed the children of Am. 

12. 3 it grew up with him and with his children 
12. 9 slain him with the sword of the children 
12. 26 against Rabbah of the children of Ammon 
12. 31 unto all the cities of the children of Am. 
17. 27 Nahash of Rabbah of the children of A. 
21. 2 the Gibeonites (were) not of the children 

31. 2 the children of Israel had sworn unto them 
21. 2 in his zeal to the children of Israel and J. 

I Kl. 2. 4 If thy children take heed to their way 
4. 30 excelled the wisdom of all the children 
6. I after the children of Israel were come out 
6. 13 I will dwell among the children of Israel 
8. I chief of the fathers of the children of Is. 
8. 9 the Lord made (a covenant) with the chiL 
8. 25 so that thy children take heed to their 
8. 39 thou, .knowest the hearts of all the chil. 

8. 63 all the children of Israel dedicated the 

9. 6 from following me, ye or your children 

g 20 which (were) not of the children of Israel 
g. 21 Xheir childrea that were left alter then; 



1 KL 9. 21 whom the children of I&rBcI alsoiwere not 
9. 22 of the children of Israel did Solomon make 
II. 2 the Loud said unto thechildren of Israel 
II. 7 aLomiuatiou of the children of Ammon 

11. 33 Milcom the god of the chlldrenof Amman 

12. 17 But (as for) the children of Israel which 
12. 24 against your brethren the children of I5. 

12. 33 ordained a feaat unto the children of Isr. 

18. 20 So Ahab sent unto all the cliiidren of Isr. 

19. 10, 14 the children of Israel have forsaken 

20. 3 thy wives also and thy children, (even) the 
2o. 5 gold, and thy wives, and thy childrea 
20. 7 he sent unto me .for my children 

2o. 15 all the children of Israel, (being) seven th. 
30. 27 And the children of Israel were numbered 

20. 29 and the children of Israel slew of the Syr. 

21. 13 there came in two men, children oJ Belial 
21. 26 whom the Lord cast out before the child. 

a Kl. 4. 7 and live thou and thy children of the rest 
8. 12 that thou wilt do unto the children of Is. 

8. 19 toglve..alwayalight,fand)tohi8chlldren 

9. I Elisha.. called one of the children of 

10. 13 we go down to salute the children of ths 
10. 30 thy children, .shall sit on the throne of Is. 

13. 5 the children of Israel dwelt in thcirtent* 

14. 6 the children of the murderers he slew not 
14. 6 shall not be put to death for the children 

16. 3 the LoRDcast out from before thechildren 

17. 7 that the children of Israel had sinned 
17. 8 the Lord cast out from before the child. 
17 9 the children of Israel did secretly (those) 
17. 22 the children of Israel walked in all the 
17. 24 placed, .instead of the children of Israal 
17. 31 Sepharvites burnt their children 

17. 34 the Lord commanded the children of J. 
17. 41 children, and their children's children: aa 
j8. 4 the children of Israel did bum incense to 
ty. 3 for the children are come to the birth, and 
19. 12 children of Eden which (were) in T.? 
21. 2, 9 before the children of Israel 
23. 6 upon the graves of the children of the 
23. 10 (.is) in the valley of the children of U. 

23. 13 Milcom the abomination of thechildren 

24. 2 sent, bands of the children of Ammon 
I Ch. I. 43 before (any) king reigned over the chil. 

4. 27 but his brethren had not many children 

4. 27 neither multiply, like to the children of 

5. :i the children of Gad dwelt over against 
5. 14 These (art) the children of Abihaifthe son 

5. 23 the children of the half tribe of Manasseh 

6. 3 And the children of Amram ; Aaron, and 
6. 33 they that waited with their children : of 
6. 64 the children of Israel gave to the Levites 
6 65, 65 out of the tribe of the children of 

6. 65 out of the tribe uf llie children of Benja. 

7. 12 Shuppim also, and Hupi>ini,the children 
7. 29 by the Ixjrders of the children of )Ianas. 
7. 29 In these dwelt the children of Joseph the 
7. 33 These (are) the children of Japhlet 

7. 40 All these (were) the children of Asher 
9. 3 in Jerusalem dwelt of the children of J. 
g. 3 children of Benjamin, and nl the children 
9. 4 the children of I'harez the son of Judah 
9. 18 in the companies ri the children of Levi 
9. 23 they and their childrfn (had) the oversight 
II 31 (that Jiertained) to the children of Beiij. 
12. 16 there came of the children uf Benjamin 
12. 24 the children of Judah thst bare shield 
12. 25 the children of Simeon, mighty men of 
12. 26 Of the children of Levi, four thousand 
12. 19 of the children of Benjamin, the kindred 
12. 30 of the children of Ephraim twenty 
12. 32 of the children of Issathar, (which were) 

16. 13 ye children of Jacob, his chosen ones 

17. 9 neither shall the children of wickedness 

18. II from the children of Ammon, and from 

19. I N'ahash the king of the children of A. 
19. 2 came into Ihe land of the children of A. 
19. 3 the princes of the children of Ammon said 
19. 6 when the children of Ammon saw that 
jg. 6 Hanun and the children of Ammon sent 
19. 7 the children of Ammon gathered them. 
19. 9 thechildren of Ammon came out, and put 
19. II they set. in array against the children of 
19. 12 if the children of Ammon be too strong 
jg. 15 And when the children of Ammon saw 

19. 19 neither would, .help the children of Am. 

20. I wasted the country of the children of A. 
20. 3 with all the cities of the children of Am. 
24. 2 Nadab and Abihu died, and had no chil. 
27. 1 the children of Israel after their number 
27. 3 Of the children of Perez (was) the chief 

27. 10, 14, 20 of the children of Ephraim 

28. 8 an inheritance for your children after you 
3 Ch. 5. 2 the chief of the fathers of the children of 

5. 10 Lord made (a covenant) with the child. 

6. II that he made with the children of Israel 
6. 16 yet so that thy children take heed to 

6. 30 for thou only knowest.. the children of 

7. 3 when all the children of Israel saw how 

8. 2 caused the children of Israel to dwell 

8. 8 of their children . . whom the children of 
8. 9 of the children of Isiael did Solomon 
10. 17 (as for) the children of Israel that dwelt 

10. i3 children of Israel stoned him with stonea 

11. 19 Which bare him children : Jcush, and 
II. 23 dispersed of all his children throughout 
13. 7 gathered unto him vain men, thechildren 
13. 12 children of Israel, fight ye not against 
13. 16 the children of Israel fled before Judah 
13. j8 the children of Israel w ere binught under 
13. 18 the childrea of Judah prevailed, bccauso 

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• Ch. ao. I children of Moab, and the children of A. 
so. lo, -2^ the children of Aramon and Moab 
ao. 13 with their little ones, .and their children 
BO. 19 children of the Kohathites, and of the ch. 
80. »2 Lord set ambushmenta against the chil. 
'21. 14 thy children, and thy wives, and all thy 
35. 4 he slew not their children, but (did) as (it 
a$. 4 The fathers shall not die for the children 
23. 4. neither shall the children die for the 
25. 7 (to wit, with) all the children of Ephraim 
25. II smote of the children of Seir ten thous. 
05. x2 did the children of Judah carry away 
05. 14 that he brought the gods of the children 
27. s the children of Amnion gave him the 

27. 5 So much did the children of Ammon pay 

28. 3 burnt his children in the fire, after the 
2S. 3 the Lord had cast out before the children 
28. 8 the children of Israel carried away captive 
28. lo ye purpose to keep under the children of 
28. 12 certain of the heads of the children of E. 
30. 6 Ye children of Israel, turn again unto the 
30. 9 your brethren and your children (shall) 

30. 21 the children of Israel . .kept the feast of 

31. I Then all the children of Israel returned 
31. 5 the children of Israel brought in 

31. 6 (concerning) the children of Israel and J. 
33. 2 whom the Lord had . . before the children 
33. 6 hecauaedhischildren to pass through the 

33. 9 whom the Lord had . . before the children 

34. 33 that (pertained) to the children of Israel 
35. 17 the children of Israel . . kept the passover 

Ezra 2. I these (are) the children of the province 
2. 3 The children of Parosh, two thousand an 
2. 4ThechildreuofShephatiah, threehundred 
2. s The children of Arab, seven hundred 
2. 6 children of Pahath-moab, of the children 
2. 7 The children of Elam, a thousand two h. 
2. 8 The children of Zattu, nine hundred forty 
s. 9 The children of Zaccai, seven hundred and 
2. 10 The children of Bani, six hundred forty 
2. II The children of Behai, six hundred twenty 
2. 12 The children cf Azgad, a thousand two 
2. 13 The children of Adonikam, six hundred 
2. 14 The childreaof Bigvai, two thousand fifty 
2. 15 The children of Adin, four hundred fifty 
2. 16 The children of Ater of Hezekiah, ninety 
2. 17 The children of Bezai, three hundred 
2. 18 The children of Jorah, an hundred and 
2. 19 The children of Hashum, two hundred 
2. JO The children of Gibbar, ninety and five 
2. 21 The children of Beth-lehem, an hundred 
2. 24 The children of Azraaveth, forty and two 
2. 25 The children of Kirjath-arim, Chephirah 
2. 26 The children of Ramah and Gaba, six h. 
2. 26 The children of Nebo, fifty and two 
2 30 The children of Magbish, an hundred fifty 
2. 31 The children of. .Elam, a thousand two 
2. 32 The children of Harim, three hundred 
2. 33 The children of Lod, Hadid, and Ono 
2. 34 The children of Jericho, three hundred 
2. 35 The children of Senaah, three thousand 
s. 36 the children of Jedaiah, of the house of 
2. 37 The children of Imraer, a thousand fifty 
2. 38 The children of Pashur, a thousand two 
2. 39 The children of Harim, a thousand and 
2. 40 the children of Jeshua, and Kadmiel 
2. 40 of the children of Hodaviah, seventy and 

2.41 the children of Asaph, an hundred twenty 
'2. 42 The children of the porters : the children 
2. 42 children of Talmoii, the children of Ak. 

2. 42 the children of Hatita, the children of 
2. 43 The Nethinims : the children of Ziha 

children of Hasupha, the ch. of Tabbaoth 
a. 44 Tlie children of Keros. .children of Siaha 

the children of Padon 
2. 45 The children of Lebanah, the children of 

Hagabah, the children of Akkub 
a. 46 The children of Hagab, the children of 

Slialraai, the children of Hanan 
a. 47 The children of Giddel, the children of 

Gahar, the children of Reaiah 
2. 4B The children of Rezin, the children of 

Nekoda, the children of Gazzam 
2. 49 The children of Uzzah, the children of 

Paseah, the children of Besai 
2. so The children of Asnah, the children of 

Mehunim, the children of Nephusim 
a. 51 The children of Bakbuk, the children 

of Hakupha, the children of Harhur 
2. 52 The children of Bazluth, the children 

of Mehida, the children of Harsha 
s. S3 The children of Barkos, the children of 

Sisera, the children of Thamah 

2. 54 Tlie civildren of Neziah. .chil. of Hatipha 

3. ss The children of Solomon's servants 

the children of Sotai, the children of 

Sophereth, the children of Peruda 
2. s6 The children of Jaalah, the children of 

Darkon, the children of Giddel 
a. S7 The ch. of Shephatiah, the ch. of Hattil 

ch. of Pochereth of Zebaim, the ch.of Ami 
2. 58 the children of Solomon's servants, (were) 
2. 60 The children of Delaiah, the children of 
2. 60 tiie children of Nekoda, six hundred fifty 
2. 61 the children of the priests : the children 

2. 61 the children of Koz, the children of 

3. 1 and the children of Israel (were) in the 
■4. I the children of the captivity builded the 
6. 16 the children of Israel, the priests, and the 
6. 16 rest of the children of the captivity, kept 
6. 19, 20 the children of the captivity 

6. 21 the children of Israel.. did eat 



Ezra 7. 7 there went up (some) of the children 

8. 35 the children of those thathad been carried 
g. 12 leave (it) for an inheritance to your chil. 
JO. 7 unto all the children of the captivity 
10. 16 the children of the captivity did so 
10. 44 had wives by whom they had children 
Neh. I. 6 forthe children of Israelthyservants,and 
I. 6 confess the sins of the children of Israel 
2. 10 seek the welfare of the children of Israel 

5 ourchildren as their children; and,lo,we 

6 'These (are) the children of the province 

8 The children of Parosh, two thousand an 

9 The children of Shephatiah, three hun. 

10 The children of Arab, six hundred fifty 

1 1 of the children of Jeshua and Jokb, two 

12 The children of Elam, a thousand two h. 

13 The children of Zattu, eight hundred 

14 The children of Zaccai, seven hundred 

15 The children of Binnui, six hundred forty 

16 The children of Bebai, six hundred 

17 The children of Azgad, two thousand 

18 The children of Adonikam, six hundred 
jg The children of Bigvai, two thousand 

20 The children of Adin, six hundred fifty 

21 The children of Ater of Hezekiah, ninety 

22 'The children of Hashum, three hundred 

23 The children of Bezai, three hundred 

24 The children of Hariph, an hundred and 

25 The children of Gibeon, ninety and five 
34 The children of the otlier Elam, a thou. 
35, 42 The children of Harim, three hundred 

36 The children of Jericho, three hundred 

37 The children of Lod, Hadid, and Ono 

38 The children of Senaah, three thousand 

39 the children of Jedaiah, of the house of 

40 The children of Immer, a thousand fifty 

41 The children of Pashur, a thousand two 

43 the children of Jeshua. .of the children of 

44 the children of Asaph, an hundred forty 

45 the children of Shallum, the children of 
45 the children of Talmon, the children of 

45 the children of Hatita, the children of 

46 The Nethinims : the children of Ziha 

46 the children of Hashupha, the children of 

47 The children of Keros, the children of Sia, 
the children of Padon 

48 The children of Lebana, the children of 
'Hagaba, the children of Shalmai 

49 I'he children of Hanan, the children of 
Giddel, the children of Gahar 

50 The children of Reaiah, the children of 
Rezin, the children of Nekoda 

51 The children of Gazzam, the children of 
tizza, the children of Phaseah 

52 The children of Bezai, the children of 
Meunlm, the children of Nephishesim 

53 The children of Bakbuk, the children of 
Hakupha, the children of Harhur 

54 The children of Bazlith, the children of 
Mehida, the children of Harsha 

55 The children of Barkos, the children of 
Sisera, the children of Tamah 

56 The children of Neziah, the ch. of Hatipha 

57 The children of Solomon's servants 
the children of Sotai, the children of 
Bophereth, the children of Perida 

58 The children of Jaala, the children of 
Darkon, the children of Giddel 

59 The children of Shephatiah, the ch. of H. 
the children of Pochereth. .the ch. of A. 

60 the children of Solomon's servants, (were) 

62 The children of Delaiah, the children of 
Tobiah, the children of Nekoda 

63 And of the priests : the children of Hab. 
63 the children of Koz, the children of Bar. 
73 the children of Israel (were) in their cities 
14 that the children of Israel should dwell 
17 unto that day had not the children of Is. 

1 the children of Israel were assembled with 

23 Their children also multipliedst thou as 

24 So the children went in and possessed 
39 For the children of Israel and the chil. 

3 and the children of Solomon's servants 

4 at Jerusalem dwelt (certain) of the chU 
4 dwelt(certain). .of the children of Benja. 
4 Of the children of Judah. .of the children 

25 (some) of the children of Judah dwelt at 
31 The children also of Benjamin from Gebai 
47 Levitessanctifled(them)unto the children 

2 they met not the children of Israel with 

16 and sold . .unto the children of Judah 
24 their children spake half in the speech of 

4 His children are far from safety, and they 

4 If thy children have sinned against him 

5 even the eyes of his children shall fail 

17 I entreated for the children's (sake) of 
10 His children shall seek to please the poor 

19 God layeth up his iniquity for his children 
14 If his children be multiplied, (it is) for 

8 (They were) children of fools, yea, chil. 
34 he (is) a king over all the children of 
4 behold, his eyelids try, the cliildren of 

1 the faithful fail from among the children 

2 The Lord looked, .upon the children of 
14 they are full of children, and leave the 

21. 10 their seed from among the children of 
34. II Come, ye children, hearken unto' me 
36. 7 therefore the children of men put their 
45. 2 Thou art fairer than the children of men 
45. 16 Instead of thy fathers shall be . . children 
53. 2 God looked down, .upon the children of 
66. 5 terrible (in his) doing toward the children 



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Psa. 69. 8 an alien unto my mother's children 

72. 4 he shall save the children of the needy 

73. 15 I should offend (against), .thy children 
78. 4 We will not hide (them) from their chil. 
78. 5 they should make, .known to their chiL 
78. 6 (even) the children (which) should 

78. 6 (who) should . . declare . . to their children 
78. p The children of Ephraim, (being) aimed 

82. 6 all of you (are) children of the Most High 

83. 8 they have holpen the children of Lot 

B§. 30 If his children forsake my law, and walk 
go. 3 and sayest, Return, ye children of men 
90. 16 thy glory unto their children 

102. 28 I'he children of thy servants shall 

103. 7 He made known his ways, .unto the chil. 
103. 13 Like as a father pitieth (his) children, (so) 
103. 17 his righteousness unto children's children 
105. 6 ye seed of Abraham . .ye children of J. 
107. 8, 15, 21, 31 his wonderful works to.. chil. 
log. 9 Let his children be fatherless, and his 
109. 10 Let his children be continually vagabond* 
113. 9 the barren woman., (be) a., mother of ch. 
lis. 14 The Lord shall increase, .your children 
115. 16 the earth hath he given to the children 

^127. 3 Lo, children (are) an heritage of the LOPD 

127. 4 As arrows, .bo (are) children of the youth 

128. 3 thy children like olive plants round about 
128. 6 Yea, thou shalt see thy children's chil. 
132. 12 If thy children will keep my covenant 
132. 12 their children shall also sit upon thy 
137. 7 Remember, .the children of Edom in the 
144. 7, II deliver me. .from, .strange children 
147. 13 he hath blessed thy children within tbeo 
148. 14 He also exalteth the. .children of Israel 
149. 2 let the children of Zion be joyful in their 

Frov. 4. I Hear, ye children, the instruction of a 

5. 7 Hear nie now therefore, ye children 

7. 24 Hearken unto me now. .0 ye children 

8. 32 Now therefore hearken, .0 ye children 

13. 22 an inheritance to his children's children 

14. 26 his children shall have a place of refuge 

15. II how much more, .the hearts of the chil. 
17. 6 Children's children (are) the crown of old 
17. 6 the glory of children (are) their fathers 
so. 7 his children (are) blessed after him 

31. 28 Her children arise up, and call her 
Song I. 6 my mother's children were angry with 
Isa. 1, 2 1 have nourished and brought up children 

1. 4 a seed of evil-doers, children that are 
n.'i4 the children of Ammon shall obey them 
14. 21 Prepare slaughter for his children forthe 
17. 3 they shall be as the glory of the children 
17. 9 which they left because of the children 
21. 17 the mighty men of the children of Kedar 
27. 12 shall be gathered one by one, O ye chil. 
30. I Woe to the rebellious children, saith the 

30. 9 lying childreii, children (that) will not 

31. 6 (from) whom the children of Israel 
37. 3 for the children are come to the birth 

37. 12 and the children cf Eden which (were) in 

38. 19 the father to the children shall make 
49. 17 Thy children shall make haste; thy 

49. 20 The children which thou shalt have, after 
49. 25 1 will contend . . I will save thy children 
54. I for more (are) the children of the desolate 
54. I than the children of the married wife 
54. 13 all thy children (shall be) taught of the L. 
54. 13 ci-eat (shall be) the peace of thy children 
63. 8 (are) my people, children (that) will not lie 
66. 8 Zion travailed, she brought forth . . chil. 
66. 20 as the children of Israel bring an offerios 
Jer. 2. g with your children's children will I plead 

2. 16 the children of Noph and Tahapanes have 

2. 30 In vain have I smitten your children ; they 
3. 14 Turn, backsliding children, saith the L. 
3. 19 How shall I put thee among the children 

3. 21 weeping(and)supplicationa of the children 

3. 22 Return, ye backsliding children, (and) I 

4. 22 they (are) sottish children, and they have 
s. 7 thy children have forsaken me, and sworn 

6. 1 ye children of Benjamin, gather your. 

7. 18 The children gather wood, and the fathers 
7. 30 the children of Judah have done evil 

g. 26 and Edom, and the children of Ammon 
JO. 20 my children are gone forth of me, and 
16. 14, 15 Lord liveth, that brought up the chiL 
J7. 2 their children rMnember their altars 
17. ig stand in the gate of the children of the 
j8. 21 deliver up their children to the famine 
23. 7 The Lord Liveth, which brought up the chi. 
25. 2j Edom, and Moab, and the children of A. 

30. 2o Their children also shall be as aforetime 

31. IS Rachel weeping for her children 

31. 15 refused to be comforted for her children 
31. 17 (thy) children shall come again to their 

31. 29 and the children's teeth are set on edge 

32. 18 the iniquity.. into, .their children after 
32. 30 the children of Israel and the children of 
32. 30 the children of Israel have only provoked 
32, 32 of the<;hildren of Israel, and of the child. 
32. 39 for the good of . . their children aft*r them 
38. 23 So they shall bring out all. .thy children 
47. 3 fathers shall not look, .to (their) children 
4g. 6 bring again the captivity of the children 
50. 4 the children of Israel shall come 

SO. 4 they and the children of Judah together 

50. 33 The children of Israel and the children of 

Eze. 2. 3 I send thee to the children of Israel, to a 

2. 4 For (they are) impudent children, and 

3. II CO, get thee.. unto the children of thy 

4. 13 thus shall the children of Israel eat theip 
6. 5 I will lay the .. carcases of the children 



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Eze. i6. 21 thouhastslain mychilrtren, ,iik1 delivered 
i6. 36 the blood of thychildren, which thoudidst 
16. 45 mother's daughter .loathethher. .childr. 
16. 45 thy sisters.'which loathed their, .children 
18. 2 aad the children's teeth are act on edge? 
so t8 I said unto their children in the wilder. 
to. 21 the children rebelled against nie . they 
X-}. 39 had slain their children to their idols 
31. 14 in the midst of the children of men, with 
33. 12 son of man, say unto the children of thy 
33. 17 Yet the children of thy people say 
33. 30 the children of thy people still are talking 
35. s thou .hast shed (the blood of) the childr. 
37 t6 For Judah, and for the children of Israel 
37 18 the children of thy people shall speak 
37. 21 I will take the children of Israel from 
37. 25 their children, and their children's chil. 

43. 7 I will dwell in the midstof the children of 

44. 9 of any stranger that (is) among the chil. 
44. 15 when the children of Israel went astray 
47. 22 the strangers . . which shall beget children 

47. 22 as born in the country among the children 

48. ti the children of Israel went astray, as the 
Dan. I. 3 he should bring(certain) of the children of 

t. 6 Kow among these v/ere, of the children 
2 38 And wheresoever the children of men 

5. 13 which (art) of the children of the captiv. 
6 13 which {is) of the children of the captivity 

6. 24 they cast, .their children, and their wives 
II. 41 and the chief of the children of Ammon 
t2. t prince which standeth for the children of 

Hoa. I 10 tho number of the children., shall be as 

1. II the children of Judah and the children of 

2. 4 I will not have mercy upon her children 

2. 4 for they (be) the children of whoredoms 

3. I love of the Lord toward the children of 
3. 4 the children of Israel shall abide many 

3. 5 Afterward shall the children of Israel 

4. I Hear the word of the LORD, ye children]of 

4. 6 I will also forget thy children 

5. 7 for they have begotten strange children 
9. 12 Though they bring up their children, yet 
9. 13 Ephraim shall bring forth his children to 

ta 9 battle in Gibeah against the children of 

10. 14 the mother was dashed .upon (her) chil. 

11. 10 then the children shall tremble from the 
13. 13 (the place of) the breaking forth of chil. 

Joel £1. 3 'Tell ye your children of it, and (let) your 
" I. 3 children (tell)their children, and their ch 
2 23 Be glad then, ye children of Zion, and 
3. 6 children also of Judah and the children of 
3. 8 I will sell, .into the hand of the children 
3. 16 and the strength of the children of Israel 
3. 19 for the violence (against) the children of 

Am03 1. 13 Forthree transgressions of the children of 

2. II ye children of Israel? saith the Lord 

3. I Lord hath spoken againstjyou, children 

3. 12 so shall the children of Israel be taken 

4. 5 O ye children of Israel, saith. .Lord GoD 
9. 7 (Are) ye not as children of the Ethiopians 
Q. 7 unto me, children of Israel? saith the 

Obad. 12 neither, .have rejoiced over the children 

20 captivity of this host of the children of 
Mic. I. 16 and poll thee for thy delicate children 

5. 3 shall return unto the children of Israel 
Zeph. I. 8 I will punish .the king's children, and 

2. 8 have heard . . the revilings of the children 
2. 9 and the children of Aramon as Gomorrah 

Zech. 10. 7 their children shall see (it), and be glad 
10. 9 and they shall live with their children 

Mai. 4. 6 children, and the heart of the children to 

Little one, in iapk. 

Exodt2. 37 six hundred, .men, besides children 
Numi4 3 our wives and our children should be a 

31. iS all the women children, that have not 
Deat. 3. 6 destroying the raen,5woraen,|and children 

31. 12 Gatherthepeople together, men .andch. 
Jadg2i. 10 with tbi» women and the children 
Jer 40. 7 andhad .ommitted. women,aiid children 

41. 16 the women, and the children, and the 

4j. 6 (Even) men, and women, and children 

. To beget, nS; yalad. 
I Ch 14. 4 Now these (are) the names of (his) chil. 

Lad, boy, "hi yeled. 

Geo. 30. 26 Give (me) my wives and my children, for 
33. I he divided the children unto Leah, and 
33. 2 he put the handmaids and their children 
33. 2 and Leah and her children after, and 
33. s he lifted up his eyes, and saw .the chil. 
33. S Jhe children which God hath graciously 
33. 6 the handmaidens, .they and their chiL 
33. 7 Leah also with her children came near 
33. 13 Wy lord knoweth that the children (are) 
33. 14 according as the cattle .and the child. 
Exod I. 17 the mid wives, .saved the men chil. alive 
1. 18 'Wliy have ye . .saved the men chil. alive? 
s. 6 said. This (is one) of the Hebrew's chil. 
ai 4 the wife and her children shall be her 
I Sa. 1. 2 had children, but Hannah had no children 
5 Ki. 2. 24 and tare forty and two children of them 
Ezra 10. I a very great congregation of. children 
Keh.i2. 43 the wives also and the children rejoiced 
Job 21. n like a flock, and their children dance 
Isa. 2. 6 they please themselves in the children of 
8. 18 the children whom the Lord hath given 
29. 23 But when he seeth his children, the work 
57. 4 (are) ye not children of transgression, a 
57. 5 slaying the children in the valleys under 
Lam. 4. 10 women have sodden their own children 
Dan. I. 4 CMdren in whom (was) &o blemish but 



Dan I 10 worse liking than the children (are) of 
I 13 the countenance of the children that cat 
I 15 and fatter in flesh than all the children 
I. 17 As for these four children, God gave them 
Hos « 2 a wife of whoredoms and children of 
5. Lad, boy, tS; yatid. 

Num 13. 22 Sheshai, and Talmai, the children of A 
13. 28 moreover we saw the children of Anak 
I Ch.2o. 4 Sippai, (that was) of the children of the 
&.Vouth, yauncj man, nyj naar 

1 Sa. 16. II Samuel said Are here all (thy) children? 

2 Ki. 2. 23 there came forth little children out of the 
Job 24 s wilderness (yieldeth) food for children 

29. 5 (when) my children (were) about me 
Psa.MS j2 Both young men and maidens, children 
Isa. 3. 4 I ''^■ill give children (to be) their princes 
Lam. 5. 13 and the children fell under the wood 

7. Tn roll about, encircle, \h>i alal, 3 a 

Isa. 3. 12 my people, children (are) their oppres. 

8. Stickling, SViy olel. 

1 -Sa. 22. ig both men and women, children and suck. 

2 Ki. 8. 12 wilt dash their children, and rip up their 
Isa. 13. 16 Their children also shall be dashed to 
Jer. 6. II I will pour it out upon the children 

g. 21 to cut off the children from without 
Lain. I. s her children are gone into captivity 

2. II the children, swoon in the streets of the 
2. 19 for the life of thy young children, that 
2. 20 Shall, women eat .children of a span 
JoeL 2. 16 assemble the elders, gather the children 
Mic. 2. 9 from their children have ye taken away 

Q.Babe, newly born or unborn, $p4<pos brephos. 
Acts 7. ig they cast out their young children 

Id.BcCbe, without full power of speech, vnirios nepios. 
Gal. 4. 3 Even so we, when we were children, were 
Eph. 4. 14 That we (henceforth) be no more children 

11. A little or young lad, waiSiSv paidion. 
Matt 14. 21 five. thousand men, besides, .children 

15. 38 four thousand men, besides, children 
Mark 728 yet the dogs . . eat of the children's crumbs 
9. 37 receive one of such children in my name 

10. 13 they brought young children to him, that 
Luke 7. 32 They are like unto children sitting in the 

11. 7 and my children are with me in bed 
John 21. 5 Jesus saith. .Children, have ye any meat' 
1 Co. 14. 20 Brethren, be not children in understand 
Heb. 2. 13 I and the children which God hath given 

2. 14 Forasmuch then as the children are part. 

12. A lad, boy, servant, na7i pais. 

Matt. 2. 16 slew all the children that were In Beth. 

21. 15 children crying in the temple, and saying 

12. One born, a child, riKvov teknon. 

Matt. 2. 18 Rachel weeping (for) her children, and 
3 9 God is able to raise up children unto A. 
7. II how to give good gifts unto your children 
10. 21 children shall rise up against, .parents 
II 19 But Wisdom is justified of her children 
15. 26 It is not meet to take the children's bread 
18 23 his wife and children, and all that he had 
19. 29 every one that hath forsaken .children 

22. 24 If a man die, having no children, his 

23. 37 often would I have gathered thy children 
27 25 His blood (be) on us, and on our children 

Mark 7. 27 Let the children first be filled: for it 
7. 27 is not meet to take the children's bread 
10. 24 Children, how hard is it for them that 
10. 29 There is no man that hath left, .children 

10. 30 he shall receive, children, and lands 

12. 19 If a man's brother, .leave no children 

13. 12 childrenshallri5e!up!against(their)parent3 
Luke I. 17 turn the hearts of the fathers to the ch. 

3. 8 God is able.. to raise up children unto A. 

7. 35 But Wisdom is justified of allher children 
11. 13 how to give good gifts unto your children 

13. 34 often would I have gathered thy children 

14. 26 hate not his father.. and children, and 

18. 29 There is no man that hath left, .children 

19. 44 shall lay . .thy children within thee ; and 

20. 31 and they left no children, and died 

23. 28 weep for yourselves, and for your children 
John 8. 39 If ye were Abraham's children, ye would 

11. 52 the children of God that were scattered 
Acts 2. 39 promise is unto you, and to your children 

13. 33 fulfilled the same unto us their children 

21. 5 brought us on our \f ay, with wives and c. 
21. 21 ought-not to circumcise (their) children 

Eom. 8. 16 beareth witness, .that we are the child. 
8. 17 if children, then heirs ; heirs of God, and 

8. 21 into the glorious liberty of the children 

9. 7 they are the seed, .(are they) all children 
9. 8 They which are the children of the flesh 
9. 8 (are) not the children of God : but the ch. 

I Co. 7. 14 else were your children unclean ; but 

3 Co. 6. 13 I speak as unto (my) children, be ye also 

12. 14 for the children ought not to lay up for 
12. 14 but the parents for the children 

(JaL 4. 25 which, is in bondage wth her children 

4. 27 the desolate hath many more children 
4. 28 Now we .as Isaac was, are the children 

4. 31 we are not children of the bond woman 
Eph. z. 3 were by nature the children of wrath 

5. I Be. .followers of God, as dear children 

5. 8 but now. walk as children of light 

6. I Children, obey your parents in the Lord 
6. 4 ye fathers, provoke not your children to 

Col. 3. ?o CJiildren, obey (your) parents in all tMngs 



Col 3 21 Fathers, provoke not your children Icit 
I 'fh. 2. 7 even as a nurse cherisheth her childieu 

2. II we exhorted as a father (dotb)luB chO. 
I Tim. 3 4 having his children in subjection with 

3 12 ruling their children and theirown houset 
5 4 if any widow have children or ncphcwg 
Tit. I. 6 having fiiithful children, not accused of 

1 Pe. I. 14 As obedient children, not fashioning 

2 Pe. 2. 14 having eyes full of adultery . cursed chIL 

1 Jo. 3. lo In this the children of God are manifest 

3. 10 and the children of the devil : whosoever 
5. 2 By this wc know that we love the children 

2 Jo I unto the elect lady and her children 

4 that I found of thy children walking in 
1 3 The children of thy elect sister greet thes 

3 Jo 4 to hear that my children walk in truth 
llev 2. 23 I will kill her children with death , and 

li.Snn, vi6s huios. 

Matt. 5 9 they shall he called the children of 
5. 45 That ye may be the children of your 

8. 12 children of the kingdom shall be cast 
9 15 Can the children of the bride chamber 

12 27 by whom doyourchildrencast(them)outf 

13 38 the good seed are the children of the 
13. 38 the tares are the children of the wicksd 
17 25 of their own children, or of strangers? 
J7 26 Jesus saith. Then are the children free 
ao. 20 Then came, the mother of Zebedee's chil 
23 31 childrenofthem whichkilledtheprophet* 
27 9 whom they of the children of Israel did 
27 56 and the mother of Zebedee's children 

Mark 2 19 Can the children of the bride chamber 
Luke I. 16 many of the children of Israel shall te 

5. 34 Can ye make the children of the bride. 

6. 35 ye shall be the children of the Highest 
16 8 children of this world, wiser than the ch. 

20 34 The children of this world marry, and Hre 
2o. 36 are the children of God, being the child 

John 4 12 drank thereof himself, and his children 
12. 35 that ye may be the children of light 

Acts 3 25 Ye are the children of the prophets, and 
5. 21 all the senate of the children of Israel 
7 23 to visit his brethren the children of Israel 
7 37 which said unto the children of Israel 

9. 15 and kings, and the children of Israel 

10 36 which (God) sent unto the children of Isr 
73 26 children of the stock of Abraham, and 
Rom. 9. 26 there shall they be called the children o* 

9. 27 Tliough the number of the children of 
s Co 3 7 so that the children of Israel conld not 

3 13 children of Israel could not stedfastly 
Gal. 3. 7 the same are the children of Abraham 

3. 26 For ye are all the children of God by faitb 
Eph. 2. 2 worketh in the children of disobedience 

5. 6 the wrath of God upon the children of 
Col 3. 6 cometh on the children of disobedience 
I Th. 5. 5 children of light, and the children of day 
Heb. It 22 of the departing of the children of Israel 
12 5 which speaketh untoyouasuntochildren 
Rev 2 14 cast a stumblingblock before the children 

7 4 all the tribes of the children of Israel 

21 12 twelve tribes of the children of Israel 

Xb.A very little lad or boy, TraiSapiov paidarinn. 

Matt. II. 16 It is like unto [ctuldrenj sitting in the 
CHILDREN, adoption of — 
Placing as a son, vioSeaia huiothesia. 

Eph. I 5 the adoption of children by Jesus Christ 

CHILDREN, to bear — 

To hear children, TCKVoyoviw teknogoneo. 

I Ti. 5 14 the younger women marry, bear children 

CHILDREN, to bring up — 

To nourish children, reKvoTpixpiai teknotropheU. 

1 Ti 5 10 if she have brought up children, if she 
CHILDIIEN, loving one's — 

Loving .(liildren, (pt\6TfKvos philoteknos. 

Titus 2. 4 teach-the. .women, to love their child. 
CHILDREN, to obtain or have — 
To be built up, nsa banah, 2. 

Gen. 16. 2 it may be that I may obtain children by 
30. 3 that I may also have children by her 

CHILDREN, without' — 
Childless, fire/cvos ateknos. 

Luke 20. 28 having a wife, and he die without child. 
20. 29 took a wife, and died without children 

CHILDREN or People of the East, D'jR"J3 bene qedem. 
People dwelling between Canaan and the Euphrates. 

Gen. 29. I came into the land of the people of the 0. 

Judg. 6. 3 the children of the east, even they came 

6. 33 and the children of the east were gathered 

7. 12 tho children of the east lay along in the 

CHILDREN of Eden, i'j!;"J3 bene eden. 

The inhabitants of Adiabene in Mesopotamia, near 

Gozan, Haren, and Reseph. 

2 Ki. 19. 12 children of E. which (were) in ThelasaT! 
Isa. 37. 12 children of E. which (were) in Xelassart 

CHIL'-EAB, :!<^3, Aa\outa. 
Second son of David, called Daniel in i Ch. 3. i. 
2 Sa. 3. 3 Ills second, C, of Abigail the wife ot 

CHIL' -ION, jv'?? pining. 

A son of Elimelech and Naomi, B.C. 1322. 

Ruth I. 2 name of his two sons Slahlon and C. 
I. 5 Mahlon and C. died also both of them 
4. 9 I have bought . . all that (was) C.'s and M.'S 



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CHIL'-MAD, ^.pS3, Xapfidv. 

A region supposed to be between Assyria and Arabia. 

trading witli Tyre. 

Eze. 27. 23 the merchants of Sheba; Asshur. (and) C 

CHm'-HAM, Drt33, longing, pining. 
A man recommended to David by Barzillal, B.C. 1020. 
2 Sa. ig. 37 but behold thy servant C. ; let him go 
19. 38 the kins answered, C. shall go over with 
ig. 40 the king went, .to Gilgal, and C. went 
Jer. 41. 17 And they . .dwelt in the habitation of C. 

CHIMNEY — 

Outlet of checquered work, •13"'^! aruhbah. 

Hos. 13. 3 shall be as the. .smoke out of the chim. 

CHIN-NER'-ETH, CHDT-NER'-OTH, CIN-NE'-EOTH, 

n^ia circuit. 

A district, 30 stadia long and 20 broad, around the sea 

of Galilee. 

Jium 34. II border, .shall reach unto, .the sea of C, 
Deut. 3. 17 from C, even unto the sea of the plain 
Josh. II. 2 to the kings . . of the plains south of C. 

12. 3 from the plain to the sea of C. on the 

13. 27 unto the edge of the sea of C. on the 

19. 35 f enced cities.. Hammath, Eakkath, and C. 
1 Ki. 15. 20 Ben-hadad.. the captains.. against C 

CHI'-OS, Xioi. 

An island in the Grecian Archipelago, 12 miles west 

of Smyrna. Now Scio. 

Acts 20. 15 we. .came the next (day) over against C 

CHIS'-LEU, ibps Orion, Mars, hunter. 

The gth month of the Jews, which began with the new 

moon of December. 

Nell. I. 1 And it came to pass in the month C. 

Zech. 7 I in the fourth.. of the ninth month C 

CHIS'-LON, I'lSps strong. 

Father of Elidad, the prince of Benjamin, who assisted 
in the division of the land W. of Jordan, B.C. 1490 
Num34. 21 of Benjamin, Elidad the son of C 

CHIS-LOTH TA'-BOE, -!3n nS?3 loins of Tabor. 
A city of Zebulon at the foot of Tabor ; perhaps the 
same as CessuUoth in Josh. 19. 18, or Tabor in 19. 22 
Now Iksal. 

Josh. 19. 12 turned fromSarid. .unto the border of C 

CHIT'-TIM, D'Pia terrible, giants; Citium, Cyprus. 
A family or race descended from Javan, closely related 
to the Dodanim. Chittim is often noticed in Scripture. 
Balaam predicted that a fleet should thence proceed 
for the destruction of Assyria. In Isa. 1. 12, it appears 
as the resort of the fleets of Tyre. In Jer. 2. 10, the 
Isles of Chittim are to the far W., as Kedar is to the E 
of Canaan. 

Num 24. 24 And ships, .from the coast of C. 

Isa 23. I from the land of C. it is revealed to them 

23. 12 thou oppressed virgin, .pass over to C 
Jer. 2. 10 For pass over the isles of C., and see 
Eze. 27. 6 ivory, (brought) out of the isles of C. 
Dan 1 1. 30 For the ships of C. shall come over against 

CHI'-TTH, [VS, '?ai<pi.v. 
The god Saturn or Remphan. See Acts 7. 43. 
Amos 5. 26 ye have borne the tabernacle .of C. 

CHLO'-E, X\(5jj. 

A female disciple at the place whence Paul sent his 

first epistle to the Corinthians ; perhaps PhUippi. 

1 Co. I. II by them, .of C. that there are contentions 
CHOICE, choicest — 

1. To choose {after testing), "inj bachar. 

2 Sa. 10. 9 he chose of all the choice (men) of Israel 

1 Ch.19. JO he chose out of all the choice of Israel 

2 Ch.25. 5 found . .three hundred thousand choice 

2. To be chosen {after testing), in^ bachar, 2. • 
Prov. 8. 10 Receive, .knowledge rather than choice 

8. 19 and my revenue than choice silver 
10. 20 The tongue of the just (is as) choice sil 
i.Pure, na bar. 

Song 6. 9 she (is) the choice (one) of her that bare 
4. To purify, Tij barar. 

1 Oh. 7. 40 these (were) . . choice (and) mighty men of 
Neh. 5. 18 prepared (for me) daily, .six choice sheep 

6. Choice, "I'inat? mibchor. 

2 Ki. 3. 19 ye shall srnite every fenced, .choice city 

19. 23 I . . will cut down the . . choice fir trees 

^.Choice, nn33 mibchar. 

Gen. 23. 6 in the choice of our sepulchres bury thy 
Deut 1 2. II all your choice vows which ye vow unto 
Isa. 22. 7 thy choicest valleys shall be full of char. 

37. 24 I will cut down the. .choice fir trees 
Jer. 22. 7 they shall cut down thy choice cedars 
Eze. 24. 4 Gather the pieces, .fill (it) with the choice 

24. . 5 Take the choice of the flock, and burn also 
31. 16 the trees, .the choice and best of Lebanon 

CHOICE young man — 
Choice one, nwa bachur. 

I Sa. 9. 2 Saul, a choice young man, and a goodly 
CHOICE, to make — 
To lay out for oneself, eKXtyg/iat eklegomai. 

Acts 15. 7 a good while ago God made choice among 



CHOKE, to — 

\.To choke off or utterly, airoirvlyoi apopnigS:,,, 
Matti3. 7 the thorns sprung up and choked them 
Luke 8. 7 thorns sprang up with it, and choked it 

8. 33 herd ran. .into the lake, and were choked 
I.T0 choke, trviyce pnigo. 

Mark 5. 13 herd ran. .into the sea. .and were choked 
3. To choke together, (rv/jiiruiyta sumpnigo. 

Matt 13. 22 choke the word, and he becometh unfru. 

Mark. 4. 7 and the thorns grew up, and choked it 
4. 19 choke the word, and it becometh unfru. 

Luke 8. 14 choked with cares and riches and pleas. 
CHOLER, to be moved with — 
To become or show oneself bitter, Ta marar, 7. 

Dan 8. 7 and he was moved with choler against 
1 1 . 1 1 And the king . . shall be moved with choler 

CHOOSE — 

\. Choice one, "I'nj bachir. 

2 Sa. 21. 6 Letsevenmen..(whom)theLoRDdidch(). 
2. To choose {after testing), "ina bachar. 

Gen. 6. 2 they took them wives.. which they chose 

13. II Then Lot chose him all the plain of Jor. 
Exodi7. 9 Choose us out men, and go out, fight with 

18. 25 And Moses chose able men out of all Is. 

16. 5 (liini) whom he hath chosen will he cause 

16. 7 the man whom the LORD doth choose, he 

Num. 17. 5 the man's rod, whom I shall choose, shall 

Deut. 4. 37 he loved thy fathers, therefore he chose 

7. 6 the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be 

7. 7 The Lord did not set hisjlove. .nor choose 
10. IS Only the LORD, .chose their seed after 
12. 5 the Lord.. shall choose out of all your 
12. II God shall choose to cause his name to 
12. 14, 26 the place which the LORD shall choose 
12. 18 inthe place which the Lord, .shall choose 
12. 21 God hath chosen to put his name there 

14. 2 the Lord hath chosen thee to be a pecu. 
J 4. 23 in the place which he shall choose to place 
14. 24 the Lord thy God shall choose to set his 

14. 25 place which the Lord thy God shall cho. 

15. 20 the Lord shall choose, thou and thy ho. 

16. 2 the Lord shall choose to place his name 
i6. 6 thy God shall choose to place his name 
16. 7 the place which the Lord thy God shall ch. 
16. II thy God hath chosen to place his name 
16. IS in the place which the Lord shall choose 

16. 16 in the place which he shall choose 

17. 8 the place which the Lord, .shall choose 
17. 10 which the Lord shall choose shall show 

17. IS whom the Lord thy God shall choose 

18. s CioJ hath chosen him out of all thy tribes 
18. 6 the place which the Lord shall choose 
21. stheLORD thy God hath chosen to min ister 
23. 16 in that place which he shall choose in one 
26. 2 God shall choose to place his name there 
30. 19 therefore choose life, that both thou and 

. , 31. II in the place which he shall choose, thou 
iTosh. 8. 3 Joshua chose out thirty thousand mighty 

9. 27 in the place which he should choose 

24. IS choose you this day whom ye will serve »■ 
24. 22 ye have chosen you the Lord, to serve him 
Judg. s- 8 They chose new gods ; then (was) war in 
10. 14 cry unto the gods which ye have chosen 
1 Sa 2. 28 did 1 choose him out of all the tribes 

8. 18 your king which ye shall have chosen you 
10. 24 See ye him whom the LORD hath chosen 

12. 13 beliold the king whom ye have chosen 

13. z Saul chose him three thousand (men) of 
16. 8, 9 he said. Neither hath the LOKD chosen 

16. 10 said. .The Lord hath not chosen these 

17. 40 he. .chose him five smooth stones out of ■ 
20. 30 I know that thou hast chosen the son of 

J Sa. 6. 21 the Lord, which chose me before thy 

10. 9 he chose of all the choice (men) of Israel 
j6. 18 whom, .all the men of Israel, choose, his 

17. I Let me nov/ choose out twelve thousand 
24. 12 choose thee one of them, that I may (do it) 

I Ki. 3. 8 midst of thy people which thou hast chos. 
8. 16 I chose no city . .but I chose David 
8. 44 toward the city which thou hast chosen 
8. 48 the city which thou hast chosen, and the 

11. 13 for Jerusalem's sake, which I have chosen 
II. 32 I have chosen out of all the tribes of Isr. 
II. 34 for David myjservant's sake.-whom I cho. 
II. 36 I have chosen me to put my name there 

14. 21 the Lord did choose out of all the tribes 

18. 23 let them choose one bullock for themsclv. 
18. 2s Choose you one bullock for yourselves 

a Ki. 21. 7 I have chosen out of all tribes of Israel 
23. 27 cast off this city, .which I have chosen 

1 Ch 15. 2 them hath the Lord chosen to carry the 
ig. 10 he chose out of all the choice of Israel 
21. 10 choose thee one of them, that I may do (it) 
28. 4 the Lord God of Israel chose me before 
28. 4 for he hath chosen Judah (to be) the ruler 
28. s be hath chosen Solomon my son to sit 

28. 6 for I have chosen him (to be) my son, and 
28. 10 the Lord hath chosen thee to build an h. 

29. 1 Solomon . . whom alone God hath chosen 
s C!n. 6. 5 I chose no city among all the tribes of 

6. 5 neither chose I any man to be a ruler over 
6. 6 But I have chosen Jerusalem, that my 
6. 6 and have chosen David to be over my p. 

6. 34 toward this city which thou hast chosen 
C. 38 (toward) the city which thou hast chosen 

7. 12 have chosen this place to myself for an 
7. 16 now have I chosen and sanctified this h. 

12. 13 the Lord liad chosen out of allthe-tribcs 



2 Ch.29. II the Lord hath chosen you to stand before 

33. 7 I have chosen before all the tribes of Is. 
Neh. I. 9 the place that I have chosen to set my 

9. 7 the Lord the God, who didst choose Ab. 
Job 7. IS So that my soul cliooseth strangling 

g. 14 choose out my words (to reason)with him? 
15. 5 thou choosest the tongue of the crafty 
29. 25 I chose out their way, and sat chief, and 

34. 4 Let us choose to us judgment : let us 
34. 33 whether thou refuse, or. .thou choose 
36. 21 this hast thou chosen rather than afflict. 

Psa. 2s. 12 he teach in the way (that) be shall choose 
33. t2 the people (whom) he hath chosen forhig 

47. 4 He shall choose our inheritance for us 
65. 4 Blessed (is the man whom) thou choosest 
78. 67 and chose not the tribe of Ephraim 

78. 68 But chose the tribe of Judah, the mount 
78. 70 He chose David also his servant, and 
105. 26 Moses his servant, (and) Aaron whom he 
1 19. 30 1 have chosen the way of truth ; thy judg. 
119. 173 Let thine hand help me: for I have chosen 
132. 13 the Lord hath chosen Zion ; he hath 
135. 4 the Lord hath chosen Jacob unto himself 
Piov. I. 29 they. .did not choose the fear of the LORD 
3. 31 Envy thou not. .choose none of his ways 
Isa. I. 29 for the gardens that ye have chosen 
7. 15 to refuse the evil, and choose the good 
7. 16 the child shall know to., choose the good 
14. J For the LORD.. will yet choose Israel, and 

40. 20 He that, .chooseth a free (that) will not 

41. 8 my servant, Jacob whom 1 have chosen 
41. 9 I have chosen thee, and not cast theo 
41. 24 an abomination (is he that) chooseth yow 

43. JO !\nd my servant whom I have chosen 

44. I Vetnowhear,0 Jacob. .whomlhavecho 
44. 2 thou, Jeshusun, whom I have chosen 

48. 10 I have chosen thee in the furnace of 
.49. 7 the Holy One of Israel,and he shall cho. 
56. 4 keep my sabbaths, and choose (the things) 
£8. s Is it such a fast that I have chosen? a day 
58. 6 (Is) not this the fast that I have chosen? 

65. 12 ye. .did choose (that) wherein I delighted 

66. 3 Yea, they have chosen their own ways 
66. 4 I also will choose their delusions, and 
66. 4 they., chose (that) in which I delighted 

Jer. 33. 24 two families which the LORD hath chosen 
Eze. 20. s In the day when I chose Israel, and 
Hag. 2, 23 for I have chosen tliee, saith the LORD 
Zech. 1. 17 and theLORD..shallyet choose Jerusalem 
2. 12 the Lord shall, choose Jerusalem again 
3. 2 even the Lord that hath chosen Jeru. 

3,To appoint, t;-i;i bara, 3. 

Eze. 21. 19 choose thou a.place, choose (it) at the 

4.T0 appoint, .Tia bar ah. 

1 Sa. 17. 8 choose you a man for you, and let him 

5. To receive, ^3;; qabal, 3. 

1 Ch.2i. II Thus saith the Lord, Choose thee 

&.T6 take, lift vp for oneself, a'tpfo/iat aireomai. 
Phil. I. 22 Yet what I shall choose I wot not 

2 Th. 2. 13 God hath from the beginning chosen you 
Heb. II. 25 Choosing rather to sutler affliction with 

7. To take, choose, atperi^oi hairetizo. 

Matt 12. 18 Behold my servant, whom I have choseili 

8. To lay out, tKKeyw eklego. 

Marki3. 20 for the elect's sake, wliom he hath chosen 
Luke 6. 13 of them he chose twelve, whom also he 
10. 42 Mary hath chosen that good part, which. 

14. 7 he remarked how they chose out the chief.. 
John 6. 70 Have not t chosen you twelve, and one 

13. 18 I know whom I have chosen : but, that 

15. 16 Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen 
15. iq but I have chosen you out of the world 

Acts I. 2 unto the apostles whom he had chosen 
1. 24 show whether of these two thou hast cho. 
6. 5 they chose Stephen, a man full of faith 
13. 17 The God of this people . . chose our fathers 

I Co. 1. 27 God hath chosen the foolish things of 
1. 27 God hath chosen the weak things of the 
1. 28 things which are despised, hath God cho. 

Eph. I. 4 According as he hath chosen us in him 

Jas. 2. 5 Hath not God chosen the poor of this 

Q.To lay upon, linKeya epilego. 

Acts 15. 40 Paul chose Silas, and departed, being 

\0.To hand out, prepare beforehand, irpoxiipi^oixai. 
Acts 22. 14 The God of our fathers hatfi chosen thee' 

11.7*0 extend the hand {in voting), x^'porovfu. 
2 Co. 3. 19 who was also chosen of the churches to 

CHOOSE before, to — 

To extend the hand beforehand, trpoxi^porovew. 
Acts 10. 41 but unto witnesses chosen before of God 

CHOOSE to be a soldier, to — 

To levy an army, enlist, (TTpaToXoyioi stratologeo.. 
2 Ti. 2. 4 him who hath chosen him to be a soldier 

CHOP in pieces, to — 

To spread out, en^ paras. 

Mic. 3. 3 chop them in pieces, as for the pot, and as 

CHO-EA'-SHAN, y^n l'i3 smoking furnace. 

A town in Judah, perhaps the same aaAshan (Josh. 15. 

42), which was given to Simeon. 

I Sa. 30. 30 and to them which (wgrc) in C, and to 



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CHO-RAZ' IN, Xopa^ly. 

A city iu wliich some of the miglity works of Christ 
were done. It was on tlie shore of tlie lake of Tiberias, 
3 miles from Capernaum. Its modern name is likely 
Tell Hum, on the E. of the Jordan, or Kerazah. 

Matt II. 21 Woe unto thee, C! woe unto thee, Keth. ' 
Liikeio. 13 Woe unto thee C. ! woe unto thee, Beth.' 
CHOSEN — 
1 Choice, chosen, tried, Tip bachur. 

Via,. 78. 31 and smote down the chosen (men) of Isr. 

2. To choose {after testing), nna bachar. 
Exodi4. 7 he took six Ivi'indred chosen chariots, and 

Judg. 20. ij, 16 seven hun'dred chosen men 

20. 34 ten thousand chosen men out of all Israel 

1 Sa. 24. 2 Saul took three thousand chosen men out 
26. 2 having three thousand chosen men of Is. 

2 Sa. 6. I David gathered together all (the) chosen 
I Ki.12.21 fourscore thousand chosen men, which 
» t'h. II. I four score thousand chosen (men), which 

13. 3 (even) four hundred thousand chosen men 
13. ■! with eight hundred thousand cliosen men 
13. 17 there fell, .five hundred thousand chosen 
Psa. 89. 19 I have exalted (one) chosen out of the 
Jer. 49 19 who (is) a chosen (man, tliat) I may 
50. 44 who (is) a chosen (man, tliat) I may 

3. To purify, nip barar. 
I Ch. 9. 22 All these (which wore) chosen to be 

■ 16. 41 the rest that were chosen, who were 

4. Choice, ii^a? mibchar. 

Exod 15. 4 hischosen captains were also drowned In 
Jer. 48. 15 his chosen young men are gone down to 
Eze. 23. 7 with all them (that were) the chosen men 
Dan. II 15 neither his chosen people, neither 

6. To lay out for oneself, (KKiyofxai cklegnmai. 
Acts 15. 22 to send chosen men of their own com. 

15. 25 to send chosen men unto you with our 
6. Laid out, cJwice, chosen, fKKfKT^! eklektos. 

iIatt2o. 16 (for many be called, but few chosen) 

22. 14 For many are called, but few (are) chosen 
I,uke23. 35 save himself, if he be Christ, the chosen 
Rom 16. 13 Salute Rufus chosen in the Lord, and his 
I Pe. 2. 4 disallowed, .of men, but chosen of God 

2. 9 But ye (are) a chosen generation, a royal 
Rev. 17. 14 that are with him (are)called, and chosen 
T.A choice, selection, iKKoy-l] ckloge. 

Acts 9. 15 for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear 
CHOSEN (one) - 
Choice, chosen, tried one, I'na bachir. 

1 Ch.i6. 13 ye children of Jacob, his chosen ones 
Psa. 89. 3 I have made a covenant witli my chosen 
105. 6 ye children of Jacob his chosen 

105. 43 brought forth, .his chosen with gladness 

106. 5 That I may see the good of thy chosen 
106. 23 had not Moses his chosen stood before 

Isa. 43. 20 to give drink to my people, my chosen 
65. 15 leave your name for a curse unto my cho. 
CHOSEN, to be — 
To be chosen [after tesiing),^m hacliar, 2. 

Prov 22. I A good name (is) ra'ther to be chosen than 

Jer. 8. 3.death shall be chosen rather than life by 
CHO-ZE'-BA, Nais deceitful. 

A city of Judah, the same as Chezib (Gen. 38. 5), and 
Aohzib (Josh. 15. 44). 

I Ch. 4. 22 And Jukim, and the men of C, and Joash 
CHRIST, Xpi(fT6s anointed. 

The official appellation of the long promised and long 
expected Saviour, denoting his kingly authority and 
mediatorial position as the "Servant of the Lord." 
JESU3 was his common name among men during his 
..^ lifetime, and he is generally so called in the Gospels, 
while the Christ or Jesus Christ is generally used 
in the Epistles. 

Matt. I. 17 from the carrying away, .imto C. (are) 

2. 4 he demanded of them where C. should be 

11. 2 had heard in the prison the works of C. 

16. 16 Thou art the C, the Son of the living God 
16. 20 should tell no man. .he was Jesus the C. 

22. 42 Saying, What think ye of C? whose son 

23. 8, 10 for one is your Master, (even) C. 

24. 5 shall come in my name, saying, I am C. 
24. 23 if any man . .say -unto you, Lo, here (is) C. 
26. 63 tell us whether thou be the C, the Son 

26. 68 Prophesy unto us, thou C. , Who is he that 

27. 17 Barabbas, or Jesus which is called C? 
27. 22 Wliat shall I do.. with Jesus.. called C? 

Mark 8. 29 And Peter saith nuto him. Thou art the C. 
9. 41 drinkinmyuame, because ye belong to C. 

12. 35 How say the scribes that C. is the son of 

13. 21 if any man shall say to you, Lo, here (is) C. 

14. 61 said. .Art thou the C, the Sou of the 

15. 32 Let C. the King of Israel descend now 
Luke 2. 1 1 in the city of David, a Saviour, which is C. 

I. 26 not see death, before he had seen. .C. 

3. 15 all men mused . whether he were the C. 

4. 41 Thou art C.for they knew that he was C. 
9. 20 say ye. .Peter answering said. The C. 

ao. 41 said . . How say they that C. is David's son 1 

22. 67 Saying, Art thou the C. ? tell us. And he 

23. 2 We found . . saying that he himself is C. 
23. 35 let him save himself, if he be C, the 

23. 39 saying. If thou be C, save thyself and us 

24. 26 Ought not C. to have suffered these things 
24. 46 thus it behoved C. to sutfer, and to rise 

John I. 20 denied not; but confessed, 1 am not the C. 
1. 25 if thou be not that C, nor Eliaa neither 



John I. 14 We have found the Messias, which is C. 

3. 28 nie witness, 'that I said, I am not the C. 

4. 25 know Messias comelh, which is called C. 
4. 29 Come, see a man. is not this the C? 

4. 42 know that this is indeed the C, the S. 

6. 69 believe and are sure that thou art that C. 

7. 26 rulers know indeed that this is the very C? 
7. 27 when C. cometh, no man knowclh whence 
7. 31 WhenC. cometh, will he do more miracles 
7 41 ThisistheC Shall C. come out of Galilee? 

7. 42 That C. cometh of the seed of David, and 
9. 22 if any man did confess that he was the C. 

10. 24 said unto him If thou be the C, tell us 

11. 27 Yea, Lord • I believe that thou art the C. 

12. 34 heard out of the law that C. abideth for 
2o. 31 that ye might believe that Jesus is the C. 

Acts 2. 30 God had sworn , he would raise up C. to 

2. 31 He. .spake of the resurrection of C, that 
2 36 made that same Jesus.. both Lord and C. 

3. 18 God before had shewed, .that C. should 
4.26 rulers were gathered together against. .C. 

8. 5 Phihp went down, .and preached C. unto 

9. 20 straightway he preached C. iu the syna. 
9. 22 conf. the Jews, proving that this is..C. 

17. 3 alleging that C. must needs have suffered 

17. 3 this Jesus, whom 1 preach unto you. Is C. 

1 8. 5 Paul . . testified . (that) Jesus (was) C. 

18. 28 showing by the Scriptures. .Jesus (was)C. 

24, 24 and heard him concerning the faith in C. 

26. 23 ThatC. should suffer, (and) thathe should 

Rom. I. :6 I am not ashamed of the gospel of C. : for 

J. 6 For.. in due time C. died for the ungodly 

5. 8 in that, while we were yet sinners, C. died 

6. 4 like as C. was raised up from the dead by 
6. 8 Now it we be dead with C, we believe 

6. 9 Knowing that C. being raised from the 

7. 4 become dead to the law by the body of C. 

8. 9 Now if any man have not the spirit of C. 
8. 10 if C. (be) in yon, the body (is) dead because 
8. II he that raised up C. from the dead shall 
8. 17 heirs of God, and joint heirs with C. ; if so 

8. 34 (It is) C. that died, yea rather, that is 
8.35 Who shall separate us from the love of C? 

9. I I say the truth in C, I lie not, myconsci. 
9. 3 I. wish that myself were accursed from C. 
9. 5 C. (came), who is over all, God blessed for 

10. 4 C. (is) the end of the law for righteousness 
10. 6 Who shall ascend, to bring C.down (from) 
JO. 7 Who shall descend . .to bring up C. again 
12. s we, (being) many, are one body in C.,and 
14. q to this end C. both died, and rose, and 
14. 10 we shall all stand before the. .seat of C 
14. 15 Destroy not him. .for whom C. died 

14. 18 he that in these things serveth C. (is) 

15. 3 even C. pleased not himself; but as it is 
15. 7 as C. also received us, to the glory of pod 
15. 18 those things which C hath not wrought 
15. 19 1 have fully preached the gospel of C. 
15. 20 I strived to preach, not where C. was 

15. 2g of the blessing of the gospel of C. 

16. 5 who is the first fruits of Achaia unto C. 
16. 7 among the apostles, who also were in C. 
16. 9 Salute Urbane our helper in C , and .Stac. 
16. 10 Salute Apelles approved in C. Salute them 
16. 16 The churches of C. salute you 

I Co. I. 6 the testimony of C. was confirmed in you 
I. 12 lof Apollos; and I of Cephas; andlofC. 
I. 13 Is C. divided? was Paul crucified for you? 
1. 17 C. seut me not to baptize, but to preach 
1. 17 the cross of C. should be made of none 
1. 23 we preach C. crucified, unto the Jews a 

1. 24 C. the power of God, and the wisdom of G. 

2. 16 But we have the mind of C. 

3. I as unto carnal, (even) as unto babes in C. 

3. 23 And ye are C.'s ; and C. (is) God's 

4. 1 the ministers of C. and stewards of the 
4. 10 for C.'s sake, but ye (are) wise iu C. 

4. 15 ye have ten thousand instructors in C. 

4. 17 remembrance, .my ways which be in C. 

5. 7 even C. our passover is sacrificed for us 

6. 15 that your bodies are the members of C. ? 

6. 15 shall I then take the members of C, and 

7. 22 also he that is called, .is C.'s servant 

8. II shall the weak, .perish, for whom C. died? 

8. 12 when ye sin so .ye sin against C. 

9. 12 lest we should hinder the gospel of C. 
9. 18 I may make the gospel of C. without 

9. 21 without law to God, butuuder .law to C. 
lo. 4 drank of that. .Rock .that Kock was C. 
10. 9 Neither let us tempt C, as some of them 
TO 16 is it not. .communion of the blood of C? 

10. 16 is it not the communion of the body of C. 

11. I Be ye followers of me, even as I., of C. 
1 1. 3 know, that the head of every man is C. 

11. 3 and the head of C. (is) God 

12. 12 Kor as the body is one. .so also (is) C. 

12. 27 Now ye are the body of C, and members 
15. 3 that C died for our sins according 

IS- 12 if C be preached that he rose from thed. 

13. 13 no resurrection, .then is C. not risen 

15. 14 if C. be not risen, then (is) our preaching 
15. 15 we have testified., that he raised up C. 
15. i5 if the dead rise not, then is not C. raised 
11; i7if C. be not raised, your faith (is) vain ; ye 
15. 18 they also which are fallen asleep in C. 
15 19 If in this life only we have hope in C. 
15. 20 now is C. risen from the dead, (and) 
15. 22 even so in C. shall all be made alive 
15. 23 every man in his own order: C. the first 
15. 23 afterward they that are C.'s at his coming 
2 Co. I. 5 as the sufferings of C. abound in us 

I. 5 so our cousolation also aboundeth by C. 



2 Co. I 21 he which stablishelh us with you In C. 
2. 10 (forgave I it) in the person of C 
2 12 I came to Troas to (preach) C.'s gospel 
2 14 God, which, causeth us to triumph In C 
2 15 For we are unto God a sweet savour of C. 

2. 17 in the sight of God speak we in C. 

3. 3 (ye are) .declared to be Uie epistle of C. 
3. 4 such trust have we through C. to God-wa. 

3. 14 which (veil) Is done away in C. 

4. 4 the light of the glorious gospel of C, who 

5. 10 we must all appear before the. .scat of C. 
5. 14 the love of ('. coiistraineth ns ; because 
5. 16 though we have Known C. after the Heah 
5. 17 ifanynian (be) inc., (he is) a new creature 
5. 19 To wit, that God was in C, reconciling 
5. 20 Now then we are ambassadors for C., as 

5. 20 we pray (yon) in C.'s stead, be yercconcil. 

6. 15 what concord Iinth C, with Belial? or what 
8. 23 the churches, (anil) Ihe glory of C. 

g. 13 your, .subjection ujito the gospel of C. 
10. I by thcmeekness and gcntlenessof C, who 
10. 5 every thought to the obedience of C. . 
10. 7 If any man trust to himself that he is C.'e 

10. 7 that, as he (is) C.'s, even so (are) we C.'a 

10 14 '0 you also in (preaching) tlie gospel of C. 
II.- 2 mny i}rescnt (you as)a chaste virgin toC. 

11. 3 coirtipted frrm the simplicity in C. 

II. 10 As the truth of C. is in me, no man shall 

1 1. 13 transforming, into the apostles of C. 

11 23 Are they ministers of C. ?. .1 (am) more 

12. 2 1 knew a man in C. above fourteen years 
12. 9 that the power of C. may rest upon me 
12. 10 I take pleasure, .in distresses, for C.'s sake 

12. 19 we speak before God in C : but (we do) all 

13. 3 ye seek a prcof of C. speaking in me 
Gal. I. 6 him that called you into the grace ol C. 

I. 7 and would pervert the gospel of C. 
I. 10 I should not be the servant of C. 

1. 22 churches of Judca which were in C. 

2. 16 we might be justified by the faith of C. 

2. 17 if, while we seek to be justified by C, we 
2. 17 (is) therefore C. the minister of sin? God 
2. 20 I am crucified with C. : nevertheless I live 
2. 2o yet not I, butC. liveth in me : and the 

2. 21 if righteousness (come) by the law..C. \t 

3. 13 C. hath redeemed us from the curse of 

3. 16 but as of one. And to thy seed, which is C. 
3. 17 covenant, that was confiinied . .in C. 
3. 24 law .schoolmaster (to bring us) unto C. 
3. 27 as many, as have been baptized into C. 

3. 29 if ye (be) C.'s, then are ye Abraham's seed 

4. 7 if a son, then an heir of God through C. 

4. 19 of whom I travail in birth again until C. 

5. I Stand fast.. in the liberty wherewith C. 
5. 2 if ye be circumcised, C. shall profit you 
5. 4 C. is become of no effect unto you, who. 

5. 24 Ihey that are C.'s have crucified the flesh 

6. 2 Bear, burdens, and so fulfil the law of C. 
6.12 lest they suffer .for the cross of C. 

Eph. I. 3 whohathblesseduswith. blessings, in C. 
I. 10 he might gather, in one all things in C. 
I. 12 praise of his glory, who..tr\isted in C. 

1. 2o Which he wrought in C, when he raised 

2. 5 hath quickened us together with C. 

2. 12 at that time ye were without C, being 

2. 13 ye. are made mgh by the blood of C. 

3. 4 understand my knowledge, mystery of C. 
3. 6 partakers of his promise in C. by the G03. 
3. 8 should preach . unsearchable riches of C. 
3. 17 That C. may dwell in your hearts by faith 

3. 19 to know the love of C, which passeth 

4. 7 according to'the measure of the gift of C. 
4. 12 for the edifying of the body of C. 

4. 13 unto the measure, .of the fulness of C. 
4. 15 growup intohim. which is the head ..C. 
4. 20 But ye have not so learned C. 

4. 32 as God for C.'s sake hath forgiven you 

5. 2 walk in love, as C. also hath loved us, and 
5. 5 hath any inheritance in the kingdom of C. 
5 14 arise from the dead, and C. shall give thee 
5. 23 even as C. is the head of the church 

5. 24 as the church is subject unto C, so (let) 
5. 2s even as C also loved the church, and gave 

5. 32 but I speak concerning C. and the church 

6. 5 in singleness of your heart, as unto C. 

6. 6 but as the servants of C., doing the will of 
Phil. I 10 that ye may be sincere, .till the day of C. 
I 13 my bonds iu C. are manifest in all the 
I. 15 Some indeed preach C. even of envy and 
1. 16 The one preach C. of conteution, not 
1 18 notwithstanding, every way.. C. is preach. 
J. 20 now also C. shall be magnitied in my body 
I 21 For to me to live (is) C, and todie(is)gain. 
I. 23 a desire to depart, and to.be with C; which 
I. 27 let your conversation be as.. gospel of C. 

1. 29 unto you it is given in the behalf of C. 

2. 1 If (there be) therefore.. consolation in C. 
2. 16 that I may rejoice in the day of C, that 

2. 30 Because for the work of C. he was iiirf* 

3. 7 what, .were gain . I counted loss for C. 
3. 8 count them (but) dung, that I may win C. 
3. 9 but that which is through the faith of C. 

3. 18 (that they are), .enemies of the cross of C. 

4. 13 1 can do all things through C. which sfr 
Col. T 2 To the saints and faithful brethren in C. 

I. 7 who is for yon a fiiithful minister of C. 
1. 24 which is behind of the afflictions of C. 

1. 27 which is C. in yon, the hope of glory 

2. 2 mystery of God. .the Father, and of 01 
a. 5 and the stedfastness of your faith in C. 
2. 8 rudiments of the world, and not after C. 

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Col. 2 17 are a sliadow . .but the body (is) of C. 

2. 2o it ye be dead with C. from the rudiments 

3. 1 If ye then be risen with C„ seek those 

3. I where C, sitteth on the right hand of God 
3. 3 ye are dead, and your life is hid with C. 
3. 4 When C, (who is) our life, shall appear 
3. II bond (nor) free : but C. (is) all, and in all 
3. 13 even as C. forgave you, so also (do) ye 

3. 16 Let the word of C. dwell in you richly in 

4. 3 to speak the mystery of C, for which I 
4. 12 a servant of C, saluteth you, always lab. 

I Th. 2. 6 when, .burdensome, as the apostles of C. 

3. 2 our fellow labourer in the gospel of C. 

4. 16 and the dead in C. shall rise first 
3 Th. 2. 2 as that the day of C. is at hand 

3. 5 and into the patient waiting for C. 
I Ti. 2. 7 I speak the truth in C, (and) lie not 

5. II when they.. wax wanton against C, they 
e TL 2. 19 let every one that uameth'the name of C. 
Phm. 8 though I might be much bold in C. to 
Hcb. 3. 6 But C. as a Son over his ov/n house 

3. 14 we are made partakers of C, if we hold 
S- 5 So also C. glorified not himself to be made 

6. I leaving, .principles of the doctrine of C. 
g. ir C. being come an High Priest of good 

Q. 14 How much more shall the blood of C. 
9. 24 C. is not entered into the holy places made 
9 28 C. was once offered to bear the sins of 

11. 26 Esteeming the reproach of C. greater 
1 Pe. I. II the Spirit of C. which was in them did 

1. II whenittestilled. .thesufferingsof C.,and 

1. 19'But with the precious blood of C, as of a 

2. 21 because C. also suffered for us, leaving 
3.: 1 6 that . . accuse your good conversation in C. 

3. 18 For C. also hath once suffered for sins 

4. I Forasmuch then as C. hath suffered for 
4. 13 as ye are partakers of C.'s sufferings 

4. 14 If ye be reproached for the name of C. 

5. I and a witness of tlie sufferings of C. 

X Jo. 2, 22 "but he that deaieth that Jesus is the C. ? 
5. I Whosoever believeth that Jesus is the C. 
s Jo. 9 WTiosoever. .not in the doctrine of C. 

9 He that abideth in the doctrine of C, Ue 
Eev. 1 1. IS (the kingdoms) of our Lord, and of his C. 

12. 10 Now is come.. the power of his C : for the 
20. 4 they lived and reigned with C. a thousand 
2o. 6 but they shall bo priests of God and of C 

CHRIST JESUS — 

jTAe Anointed Saviour, S Xpiffrhs 'Irjaous. 

Acts 19. 4 that they should believe on him. .C. Je. 
Kora. 3. 24 through the redemption that is in C. Je. 
8. 2 the law of the Spirit of life hi C. Jesus 
8. 39 from the love of God, which is in C. Jesus 
16. 3 Greet Priseilla..my helpers in C. Jesus 

1 Co. I. 2 to them that are sanctified in C. Jesus 

2 Co. 4. s For we preach not ourselves, but C. Jesus 
Gal. 2. 4 spy. .our liberty which we ha vein C. Jesus 

3. 26 the children of God by faith in C. Jesus 

4. 14 received me as an angol. .(even) as C. Je. 
Epli. 2. 6 sit.. in heavenly (places) in U. Jesus 

2. 7 (his) kindness toward us through C. Jesus 
2. 10 we are his workmanship, created in C. J 

2. 13 But now in C. Jesus ye who sometimes 

3. II eternal purpose, .he purposed in C. Je. 
3. 21 LTnto him (be) glory . . by 0. Jesus through. 

Phil. 3. 3 which worship God.. and rejoice in C. Je. 
3. 8 excellency of the knowledge of C. Jesus 
3. 13 for which. .1 am apprehended of C. Jesua 

3. 14 of the high calling of God in C. Jesus 

4. 7 shall keep your hearts, .through C. Jesus 
4. 19 according to. .riches in glory by C Jesus 

4. 21 Salute every saint in C. Jesus 

Col; I. 4 Since we heard of your faith in C. Jesus 

1. 28 may present every mau perfect in C. Je. 

2. 6 As ye have therefore received C. Jesus 
i.Th. 2. 14 the churches of God \Vluch..are in C.J. 

5. 18 for this is the will of tJod in C. Jesus 
I Ti. I. 12 X thank C. Jesus our Lord, who hath 

I. 14 with faith and love which is in C. Jesus 

1. 15 that C. Jesus came into the world to save 

2. 5 one mediator between God.. theman C.J. 
■3. 13 boldness in the faith which is in C. Jesus 
6. 13 I give thee charge.. (before) C. Jesus, who 

a Ti. I. I the promise of life which is in C. Jesus' 
I. 2 Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from. .C. Je. 

1. 9 which was given us in C. Jesus before the 
1. 13 in faith and love which is in C. Jesus 

2. I be strong iu the grace that is in C. Jesus 

2. 10 obtain tlie salvation which is in C. Jesus 
•3. 12 all that will live godly in C. Jesus shall 

3. IS through faith which is in C. Jesus 

, Phm. 6 every good, .which is iti you in C. Jesus 
23 salute . . my fellow prisoner in C. Jesus 
Heb. 3. I consider the . . High Priest. .C. Jesus 
I P€i 5. 10 called us uuto. .eternal glory by C. Jesus 
5. 14 Peace (be) with you all that are in C. Je. 
OHEISIS, false — 

Lying Chrisls or anoi'nied 07ies, i^evSSxptcrToi. 
Matt 24. 24 there shall arise false C.s, and false prop. 
Mark 1 3. 22 For false C.s and false prophets shall rise 
CHEISTIAN — 
Belonging to Clirist, XpiffrtauSs. 

Acts 1 1. 26 the disciples were called C. first in Antloch 

26. 28 Almost thou persuadest me to be a C. 
I Pe. 4. 16 yet if (any man suffer) as a C. let him not 
CHEOKICLES — 

Matters of the days, D'D-n 'ijy^ dibre hayyamim. 
1 KL 14. 19 in the book ol the Chronicles ot the kings 



Sd in chap. ij. 7, 23, 31 , 16. s. 14. 20, 27, 22. 39. 45. 

2 Ki. I. 18; 8. 23; 10. 34 ; 12. 19; 13. 8, 12; 14 IJ, 

18, 28; IS. 6, : I, 15, 2 T, 26, 31, 36; lb. 19, 20 20; Ji 

17, 25 ; 23. 28 ; 24. 5 ; Ksth. 10. 2 . ' 

I Ch. 27. 24 in the account of theChronicles of king D 

Esth. 2. 23 in tlie book of the Chronicles before the k. 

6. 1 bring the book of records of the Chronic. 

CHRYSOLITE t- 

A golden stone, a topaz, y^pvadXiBos chrusolithos. 
Rev. 21. 20 the sixth, sardius ; the seventh, chrysolite 

CHEYSOPEASTJS — 

A golden leek, a, beryl, xp''<^i''^P''-o'°i chrusoprasos. 
Key. 21. 20 the ninth, a topaz ; the tenth, a chrysopr. 

CHUB, ni3. 

Name of a people in alliance with Egypt in the time of 
Nebuchadnezzar. B c. 610. Probably JSub. 
Eze. 30. 5 and all the mingled people, and C. 

CHUN, ]^'3 founding. 

A city in Aram-zobah on the highway to the Euphrates, 

and plundered by David. 

I Ch.i8. 8 Likewise from Tibhath, and from C 

CHUECH — 

That which is called out, iKK\7)crla ekklesia. 

Matt 16. 18 upon this rockl will build my church; and 
18. 17 if he. .neglect, .tell (it) unto the church 
18. 17 but if he neglect to hear the church, let 

Acts 2. 47 the Lord added (to the church] daily such 

5. II And great fear came upon all the church 

7. 38 that was in the church in the wilderness 

8. I great persecution against the church 

8. 3 As for Saul, he made havoc of the church 

9. 31 Then had the churches rest throughout 
31. 22 things came unto the ears of the church 

11. 26 they assembled themselves with the ch. 

12. I Herod, .stretched forth, to vex. .the ch. 

12. 5 without ceasing of the church unto God 

13. I in the church that was at Antioch certain 

14. 23 had ordained them elders in every church 

14. 27 they were come, and had gathered the ch. 

15. 3 being brought on their way by the church 
15. 4 they were received of the church, and 

15. 22 apostles and elders, with the whole ch. 
,15. 41 went through Syria.. confirming the chs. 

16. 5 so were the churches establislied in the 
18. 22 when he had . : saluted the church, he 
20. 17 sent, .and called the elders of tlie church 
20. 28 overseers, to feed the church of God, 

Ilom.i6. 1 which is a servant of the church which is 
16. 4 but also all the churches of the Gentiles 
16. 5 Likewise(greet)thechurchthatisin their 
16. 16 The churches of Christ salute you 
16. 23 Gains mine host, and of the whole church 
1. 2 I'nto the church of God which is at Cor 
4. 17 as I teach everywhere in every church 

6. 4 who are least esteemed in the church 

7. 17 And so ordain I in all churches 

10. 32 Give none offence, neither, .to the church 

11. 16 have no such custom, neither the churches 
II. 18 when ye come together in the church, I 

11. 22 despise ye the church of God, and shame 

12. 28 God hath set some in the church, first 

4 he that prophesieth edifleth the church 

5 that the church may receive edifying 
12 ye may excel to the edifying of the church 
19 Yet in the church I had ratlier speak five 

»4. 23 If therefore tlie wliole church be come 
,14. 28 let him keep silence in the church ; and 

33 but of peace, as in all churches of the 

34 Let your women keep silence in tlie chs. 

35 a shame for women to speak in the church 
9 because I persecuted the church of God 
I as I have given order to the churches of 

16. 19 The churches of Asia salute you. Aiiuila 
16. 19 with the church that is in their house 
I untothechurcliof God which isat Corinth 

8. I thegrace of God bestowed on the churches 
8. 18 in the Gospel throughout all the churches 
8. 19 who was also chosen of the churches to 
8. 23 -the messengers of the churches, (and) the 
8. 24 show ye to them, and before the churches 

n. 8 I robbed other churches, taking wages 
11. 28 Besides, .the care of all the churches 
12. 13 wherein ye were inferior to other churches 
I 2 all . .with me, nnto the churches of Galatia 
I. 13 I persecuted the church of God, and 
I. 22 And was unknown by face unto the chs. 
I. 22 the head over all (thmgs) to the church 
3. TO by the church the manifold v.isdoni of God 
3. 21 Unto him (be) glory in the church by C. 
5. 23 even as Christ is the head ol the churdi 
S. 24 as the church is subject unto Christ, so 
5. 25 even as Christ also loved the church, aud 
5. 27 a glorious church, not having spot, or 
29 but uourisheth. even as the Lord the ch. 
32 I speak concerning Christ and the church 

6 Concerning zeal, persecuting the church 
Ts no church communicated with me ascou. 
18 he is the head of the body, the church 
24 for his body's sake, which is the church 

15 Salute, .the church which is in his house 

16 cause that it be read also in the church 
I the church of the Thessalonians (which is) 

14 became followers of the churches of God 
I. I the church of the Thessalonians in God 

4 we ourselves glory in you in the churches 
3, 5 how shall he take care of the church of 
g. i; which is the church of the living God, the 



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I Ti. 5. 16 and let not the church be charged 
J'liin. 2 and to the churcli in thy house 
Heb, 2. 12 in the midst of the church will I sing 

12. 23 the general assembly and church 
Jas. S' '4 let him call for the elders of the church 
3 Jo. 6 witness of thy charity before the chureb 
9 I wrote unto the church 
10 and casteth (them) out of the chnrcb 
Rev. 1 4 John to the seven churches which 
I. J I send (it) unto the seven churches 
I. 2o seven starsare lheangelsofthe..churche» 

1. 20 seven candlesticks, .the seven churches 

2. I Unto the augel of the church of Ephesu* 
2. 7 hear what the Spirit saith unto the chs. 
2. 8 the angel of the church in Smyrna 

2. II what the Spirit saith unto the churches 
2. 12 to the augel of the church in Pergamos 
2. 17, 20 hear what the Spirit saith unto thech. 
2. 18 unto the angel of the church in Thyatira 

2. 23 all the churches shall know that I am he 

3. 1 uuto the angel of the church in Sardis 
3. 6, 13. 22 hear what, .spirit saith unto. ch. 
3. 7 to the angel of the church in Philadelphia 
3. 14 uuto the angel of the church of the Laod. 

22. 16 testify untQ you these things in the chur. 

CHUnCHES, robber of — 

A robber of temples, Up6avXos hierosulos. 

Acts 19. 37 which are neither riibbers of churches 
CHURL — 
1. Churl, avaricious, '^3 kilai. 

Isa. 32. 5 called liberal, nor the churl said (to be) 

2.Clmrl, avaricious, 'Ss kelai. 

Isa. 32. 7 The instruments also of the churl (are) 
CHURLISH — 
Hard, harsh, sharp, ."ik'i'j qasheh. 

1 Sa. 25. 3 the man (was) churlish and evil In his 
CHUMTCNG — 

Pressure, churning, J"p mits. 

Prov.30. 33 Surely the churning of milk bringeth 

CHU-SHAN RISH-A-THA'-IM, U\nV.V-\ JK'O. 

A king of Mesopotamia, defeated by Othniel, B C. (394. 
Judg. 3. 8 into the hand of C. king of Mesopotamia 
3. 8 children of Israel served C. eight yeara- 
3. 10 the Lord delivered C. ..into his hand 
3. 10 and his hand prevailed against C. 

CHU'-ZA, XovCas. 

Steward of Herod Antipas son ot Herod the Great. 

Luke 8 3 Joanna the wife of C. Herod's steward 
CIEL, to — 
To cover, overlay, act, n^n chaphah, 3. 

2 Ch. 3. s the greater house he cieled with tlr tree 
CIELED — 

To cover over, ciel, ISD saphan. 

Jer. 22. 14 (it is) cieled with cedar, and painted with 

Hag. I. 4(Isit)time to dwell in your cieled houses 
CIELED with — 
Thin board, Tnt}* shechiph. 

Eze. 4t. 16 cieled with wood round about, and from 
CIELING — 
A deling, ]sp sippun. 

1 Ki. 6. J 5 both the floor and the walls of the deling 

CI-LI-CI'-A, KiAiK.'a. 

A province of Asia Minor, bounded on the N. by Cappa- 
docia, Lycaouia, and Isauria ; S. by the Mediterranean ; 
£. by Syria ; and W. by Pamphylia. 

Acts 6. 9 (the;synagogue)..otthcmof C anJotAsia 
IS. 23 the Gentiles in Antioch .ind Syria aud C. 
15. 41 And he went through .Syria and C 

21. 39 I am.. a Jew of Tarsus, (a city) in C. 

22. 3 I am., a Jew, born in Tarsus, (a city) in C. 

23. 34 when he understood that (he was) of C. 
27. 5 when we had sailed over the sea of f. 

Gal. I. 21 I came into the regions of Syria and C 

CDTNAMOW — 

l.Bark of the cinnamon tree, pDJp qinnamon. 
£xod3o. 23 Take thou also, .of sweet cinnamon half 
Prov. 7 17 I have pprfumed my bed with, .cinnamon 
Song 4. 14 calamus and cinnamon, with all trees of 

2. Cinnamon, Kirdfias/iov kinamomon. Kimaixu^ixov- 
Rev. 18. 13 cinnamon, and odours, and ointments 

CIN-NE-'EOTH, fii"i|9 See Chinnereth, 

I Ki. IS. 20 Ben-liadad .sent. . against .. all C. 
CIRCLE — 
Circle, arch, vault, coihpass, 3?n chug. 

Isa. 40. 22 that sitteth upon the circle of the earth 
CIRCUIT — 
1. Circle, arch, vault, compass, iin chug 

Job 22, 14 and he walketh iu the circuit ot beaveo 
^.Circuit, surrounding country, D"3p sabib. 

Eccl. I. 6 the wind returueth again to his circuit* 
^.Revolution, circuit, nsiplji tequphah. 

Fsa. 19. 6 and his circuit unto the ends of it ; and 

CIRCUIT, in — 

To go round about, 230 sahah. 

I Sa, 1 16 And he went froro year to.year In circuit 



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CIRCTJMCISE, to — 

f-. To cut off, away, around, circumcise, 7iD mul. 
Gen. 17. 23 circumcised the flesh of their foreskin in 
21. 4 Abraham circumcised his son Isaac being 
Exodi2. 44 when thou hast circumcised him, theu 
Deut 10. 16 Circumcise therefore the foreskin of your 
30. e.the Lord . . will circumcise thine heart 

2 circumcise again the children of Israel 

3 circumcised the children of Isr.iel at the 

4 (is) the cause why Joshua did circumcise 

5 all the people, .they had not circumcised 
7 their children . . them Joshua circumcised 
7 because they had not circumcised them 

2. To cut around, circumcise, ^Ji namal, or S;.'p. 
Oen. 17. 1 1 And ye shall circumcise the flesh of your 

3. To cut arouml, circumcise, irepir^fii/u perilemnO. 

Luke I. 59 on the eighth day they came to circumcise 
John 7. 22 and ye on the sabbath day circumcise a 
Acts 7. 83o(Abraham)begatIsaac,and circumcised 

15. 5 That it was needful to circumcise them 

1 6. 3 took and circumcised him becauseof the J. 
21. 21 they ought not to circumcise (their) chil. 

CIRCTTMCISE selves, to — 

To be cut around, circumcised, "7)0 mul, 2. 

Jer. 4. 4 Circumcise yourselves to the Lord, and 
CmCUMCISED — 
\. Circumcision, ireptTofxii peritome [dal.) 

I'hil. 3. 5 Circumcised the eighth day, of the stock 
i.To cut around, circumcise, '71D mul. 

.Tosh. s. 5 all. .that came out were circumcised 

Jer. 9. 25 circumcised with the uncircumclsed 

CIRCUMCISED, to be or have — 

1. To he cut around, circumcised, '7?o mul, 2. 
Gen. 17. lo Every man child, .shall be circumcised 

17. 12 he that is eight, .shall be circumcised 
17. 13 he that is bought, must, .be circumcised 
l^. 14 the uncircumcised man child, .is not cir. 
17. 24, 25 when he was circumcised in the flesh 
17. 26 the selfsame day was Abraham circum. 
17. 27 all the men of his house . . were circumcised 
34. 15 that every male of you be circumcised 
34. 17 ye will not hearken, .to be circumcised 
34. 22 be circumcised, as they (are) circumcised 
34. 24 every male was circumcised, all that went 

Exodi2. 48 let all his males be circumcised, and theu 
Lev. 12. 3 the flesh of his foreskin shall be circum. 

2. To circumcise, irfpiTf/xvio perilemnO (dat) 

Acts 15. I Except ye be circumcised after the man. 
15. 24 [(Ye must) be circumcised, and keep the) 

I Co. 7. 18 Is any man called being circumcised? 
7. 18 let him not be circumcised 
■2. 3 was compelled to be circumcised 
5. 2 if ye be circumcised, Christ shall profit 

5. 3 testify, .to every man that is circumcised 

6. 12 they constrain you to be circumcised 
6. 1 3 they themselves who are circumcised keep 

6. 13 but desire to have you circumcised, that 

2. : I In whom also ye are circumcised with 
CiaCTTMCISED, though not — 

Through uncircumcision, SI aKpoQutTTlas di akrohu. 

Rom 4. II that believe, though they be not circum. 
CXRCTTMCISING — 
\.To be cut off, circumcised, Sffl mul, 2. 

Josh, s 8 when they had done circumcising all 

2. To circumcise, cut around, veptrefivca peritemno. 

Luke 2. 21 were accomplished for the circumcising 
CrBCTTMCISION — 
\. Circumcision, n'Sio muloth. 

Exod 4. 26 A bloody husb. . .because of the circuraci. 
2 . A cutting round, circumcision, Tr^piTofuri peritoine. 

John 7. 22 Moses, .gave unto you circumcision 

7. 23 If a man. .receive circumcision, that . 
Acts 7. 8 he gave him the covenant of circumcision^ 

lo. 45 they of the circumcision which believed^ 
XI. 2 they that were of the circumcision con. 
Bom. 2. 25 circumcision verily proflteth, if thou keep 

3. 25 thy circumcision is made uncircumcision 
2. 26 uncircumcision be counted for circum.? 
s. 27 by the letter and circumcision dost trans. 

2. 28 neither (is that) circumcisiou which is out. 
X. 29 and circumcision (is that) of the heart, in 

3. I or what profit (is there) of circumcision ? 

3. 30 which shall justify the circumcision by fa. 

4. 9 (Cometh) this blessedness . . upon the cir. 
4. 10 in circumcision, or in uncircumcision ? 
4." 10 Not in circumcision, but in uncircumcision 

4. 1 1 And he received the sign of circumcision 

4. 12 the father of circumcision to them who 

4. 12 ace not of the circumcision only, but 
15.' 8 Christ was a minister of the circumcision 

7. 19 Circumcision is nothing, and uncircum. 
a, 7 as (the gospel)" of the circumcision (was) 
a. 8 to the apostleship of the circumcisiou, the 
2. 9 that we (should go) . . unto the circumci. 
2. 12 fearing them which were of the circum. 

5. 6 neither circumcision availeth anything 

5. II I, brethren, if I yet preach circumcision 

6. 15 neither circumcision availeth anything 

2. II by that which is called the Circumcision 

3. 3 For we aic the circumcision, which wor. 
2. 1 1 with the circumcision made without ha. 

2. II in putting off the body, .by the circum. 

3. II circu.-ncisioii Cir uiicircucicisioa 



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Col. 4. II And Jesus, .who are of the circumcision 
Titus I. 10 many, .specially they of the circumcision 

CIECTJMSPECT, to be — 

To be Wdtch/ul, nr?' shaviar, 2. 

Exod23 13 I have said unto you he circumspect 
CIRCtJMSPECTLy — 
Accuratcl I/, pointedly, aKpiHOis akribCs. 

Eph. 5. 15 See then that ye walk circumspectly 
CIS, Ki's. 
Father of Saul, B.C. 1120. The Greek form of Kish. 

Acts 13. 21 God gave them .Saul, the son of Cis. 
CISTERN — 
\. Cistern, ur.ll, pit, 1^3 bor. 

Jer. 2. 13 (and) hewed, .cisterns, broken cisterns 
2. Cistern, well, pit, 113 bor. 

2 Ki. 18. 3idrinkyeevery onethewatersof hiscistern 
Prov 5. 15 Drink waters out of thine own cistern 
■Eccl.i2. 6 or the wheel broken at the cistern 
Isa. 36, 16 drink ye every one the waters of his. .els. 
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1..-1 cily {0/ busy concourse), enclosed place, Ty iV. 
Gen. 13. 12 Lot dwelt in the cities of the plain, and 
jg. 25 he overthrew those cities, and all the p. 
19. 25 all the inhabitants of the cities, and 
19. 29 God destroyed the cities of the plain 
19. 29 when he overthrew the cities in the 
35. 5 the terror of God was upon the cities that 
41. 35 and let them keep food in the cities 
41. 48 and laid up the food in the cities 
47. 21 he removed them to cities from (one) end 
Exod. I. II they built for Pharaoh treasure cities 
Lev. 25. 32 Notwithstanding the cities of the Leviles 
25. 32 houses of the cities of their possession 
25. 33 the houses of the cities of the Levites 

25. 34 the field of the suburbs of their cities 

26. 25 when ye are gathered, .within your cities 
26. 31 I will make your cities waste, and bring 
26. 33 land shall be desolate, and.. cities waste 

yum. 13. ig what cities (they be) that they dwell in 
13. 28 and the cities (are) walled, and very great 
21. 2 then I will utterly destroy their cities 
21. 3 they., destroyed them and their cities 
ai. 25 Israel took all these cities: and Israel 
21. 25 Israel dwelt in all the cities of the 

31. 10 they burnt all their cities wherein they 

32. 16 We will build . . cities for our little ones 
32. 17 our little ones shall dwell in the. .cities 
.32. 24 Build you cities for your little ones, and 
132. 26 little ones .shall be there in the cities 
32. 33 the land, with the cities thereof in the 
32. 33 (even) the cities of the country round 
32. 36 Beth-nimrah, and Eeth-haran. fenced c. 
32. 38 gave other names unto the cities which 
32. 38 that they gave unto the Levites. .cities ■ 
35. 2 and ye shall give . . suburbs for the cities 
35. 3 the cities shall they have to dwell in 

35. 4 the suburbs of the cities, which ye shall 
35. 5 shall be to them . . suburbs of the cities 
35. 6 among the cities which ye shi,ll give unto 
35. 6 unto the Levites there shall be six cities 
35. 6 to them ye shall add forty and two cities 
35. 7 cities, (shall be) forty and eight cities 
35. 8 the cities, .shall he of the possession 
35. 8 every one shall give of his cities unto 
35. II ye shall appoint you cities to be cities 
35. 12 they shall be unto you cities for refuge 
35. 13 of these cities, .six cities shall ye have 
35. 14 Ye shall give three cities on this side 
35. 14 three cities shall ye give in the land 
35. 14 (which) shall be cities of refuge 
35. 15 These six cities shall be a refuge (both) 
Deut. I. 22 and into what cities we shall come 

1. 28 the cities (are) great and walled up to h. 

2. 34 we took all his cities at that time, and 

2. 35 and the spoil of the cities which we took 

3. 37 (nor) unto any place, .nor unto the cities 
3. 4 we took all his cities at that time, there 
3. 4 threescore cities, all the region of Argob 
3. 5 All these cities (were) fenced with high w. 
3. 7 the spoil of the cities, we took for a prey 
3. 'lo All the cities of the plain, and all Gilead 
3. 10 cities of the kingdom of Og in Baslian 

3. 12 half mount Gilead, and the cities thereof 

3. 19 But your wives, .shall abide in your cities 

4. 41 Moses severed three cities on this side 
4. 42 that fleeing unto one of these cities he 
6. 10 to give thee great and goodly cities, which 
g. I cities great, and fenced up to heaven 

13. 12 If thou Shalt hear..iu one of thy cities 
19. I dwellest in their cities, and in their 
19. 2, 7 Thou shalt separate three cities for the 
19. 5 he shall flee unto one of those cities 

19. 9 then shalt thou add three cities more for 
jg. II and fieeth into one of these cities 

20. 15 Thus shalt thou do unto all the cities 
2o. 15 which (are) not of the ciiies of these na. 

20. 16 But of the cities of these people, which 

21. a they shall measurfe unto the cities which 
Josh. 9. 17 came unto their cities on the third day 

9. 17 Now theircities (were) Gibeon,Chephirah 
10. 2 Gibeon (was), .as one of the royal cities 
10. ig sufi'er them not to enter into their cities 

10. 20 that the rest, .entered into fenced cities 
lo- 37. 39 king thereof, and all the cities thereof 

11. 12 all the cities of those kings, and all the 
11. 13 (as for) the cities that stood still in their 
II. 14 And all the spoil of these cities, and the 



Josh. 1 1. 2 1 Joshua ilestroycd thrm .with theircities 
IV 10 all the cities of SihoiikiTiRof the Amoritts 
13. 17 Heshbon, and all her cities that (are) in 
13. 21 all the cities of the plain, and all the 
13. 23 the cities and the vilhipcs thereof 
13. 35 their coast was J.izur, and all the cities 
13. 28 This (is) the inheritance, the cities, and 

13. 30 which (are) in liashan, threescore cities 
ij. 31 cities of the kingdom of Og in Hashaii 

14. 4 they gave no part. ..<;ave cities to dwell 

14. 12 (that) the cities (were) great and fenced 

15. 9 went out to the cities of nionnt Ephrfiii 
15. 21 the uttermost cities of the tribe of the 
15. 32 all the cities (are) twenty and nine, with 
15. 36 fourteen cities with their villages 

15. 41 sixteen cities with their villages 
15. 44, 54 nine cities with tlicir vill.-iges 
15. 51 eleven cities with their villages 
15. 57 ten cities with their vlll.-iges 
15. 59, 62 six cities with their vilhiges 

15. 60 two cities with their vill.nges 

16. 9 the separate cities for the iliildicn of 

16. 9 all the cities with their villages 

17. 9 these cities of Lphralm (are) among the c. 

17. 12 drive out (the inhabitants) of those cities 

18. 9 described it hy cities into seven parts 

18. 21 now the cities of the tritic of Ihechildrcir 

18. 24 twelve cities with their villages 
.18. 28 fourteen cities with their villages 

19. 6 thirteen cities and their villages 
•jg. 7 four cities and their villages 

19. 8 the villages . . round about these cities 
ig. 15 twelve cities with their villages 
ig. 16 these cities with their villages 
ig. 22 sixteen cities with their villages 
19. 23, 39 Ihis(is)lheinheritance. .thecltlcsand 
ig. 30 twenty and two cities with their villages 
19. 31, 48 Ihis (is) the inheritance.. these cities 
ig. 35 the fenced cities (arc) Ziddim, Zer, and 

19. 38 nineteen cities with their villages 

20. 2 Appoint out for you cities of refuge 
20. 4 that doth flee unto one of these cities 

20. 9 lliese were the cities appointed for all 

21. 2 to give lis cities to dwell in, with the 
21. 3 the children of Israel gave.. these cities 
21. 4 the tribe of Benjamin, thirteen cities 
21. 5 of the half tribe of Wr.nasseh, ten cities 
21. 6 half tribe of Mann.'iseh . . thirteen cities 
21. 7 out of the trilje of Zchulun, twelve cities 
21. 8 the ch.ildrcn of Israel gave, these cities 
21. 9 these cities which are (lure) mentioned 
21. 16 nine cities out of those two tribes 

21. iS and Alnion v/ith her siiburhs ; four cities 
21. 19 All the cities of the children of Aaron 
21. 19 All the cities. .Avere thirteen cities with 
21. 20 even they had the cities of their lot 011 
21. 22 Beth-hoion with he-r suburbs ; four cities 
21. 24 Catb-rimnion with her .«nl uihs ; four c. 
21. 25 Cathrinimon with l;cr suburbs ; two c. 
21. 26 All the cities (were) ten with their subiiihs 
21. 27 Beeshterah with her suburbs ; two cities 
21. 29 Engnnnim with her siilrinbs ; four cities 
21. 31 and Pichob with her siihmbs ; four cities 
21. 32 and Kartaii with her suburbs ; three c, 
21. 33 All the cities, .were thirteen cities witli 
21. 35 Nahalal with her Euburbs ; four cities 
21. 39 Jazcr with her subuibs ; four cities in all 
21. 40 the cities, .were (by), .lot twelve cities 
21. 41 All the cities of the Levites wKliiii the 
21. 41 the cities, .(were) forty .-iiid eight cities 
'21. 42 These cities were every one with their 
21. 42 thus (were) all these cities 
, 24. 13 cities which ye built not, .-.nd ye dwell in 
Jiidg. 10. 4 they had thirty cities, whidiare called 
J I. 26 in all the cities that (be) along by the 
J I. 33 smote them frtni Aroer. (even) twenty c. 
12. 7 was buried in (one of) the cities of Gilead 
20. 15 at that time out of the cities twenty and 
20. 42 and them which (cc'iic) out of the cities 

20. 48 also they set on file all the cities that they 

21. 23 and repaired the cities, and dwelt in thenv. 

1 Sa. 6. 18 (according to) the number of all the c. 

6. 18 to the five lords, (both) of fenced cities 

7. 14 And the cities, .were restored to Israel 
18. 6 that the women came out of all cities of I. 
30. 2g to (them), .in the cities of the Jerahnuel. 

30. 2g and to them, .in the cities of theKeniles 

31, 7 they forsook the cities, and fled ; and 

2 Sa. 2. T Shall 1 go up into any of the cities of our 

2. 3 and they dwelt in the cities of Hebron 

8. 8 and from Betah, and from Berothai, c. 
10. 12 let us play the men. for the cities of our 
12. 31 thus did he unto all the cities of the chi. 
20. 6 lest he gel him fenced cities, and escape 
24. 7 to all the cities of the Hivites, and of 

1 Ki. 4. 13 threescore great cities with walls and 

9. II king Solomon gave Hiram twenty cities 
9. 12 Hiram came out from Tyre to see the e. 
9. 13 What cities (are) these which thou liast 
9. 19 all the cities of store that .Solomon had 
g. ig cities for his chariots, and cities for 

lo. 26 whom he bestowed in the cities for 

12. 17 the children ..which dwelt in the cities 

13. 32 places which (are) in the cities of Samar. 
15. 20 which he h,id against the cities of Israel 
15. 23 aud the cities which he built, (are) they 
20. 34 The cities which my lather took from thy 
22. 39 all that he did. .and all the cities that ha 

2 KI. 3. 2s And they beat down the cities, and on 

13. 25 Jehoash the son of Jehoahaztook. .the c. 
13. 25 and recovered the cities of Israel 
17. 6 and iu the cities of the MeUes 



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9 built, .high places in all their cities 
24 and place (them) in the cities of .Samaria 

24 they possessed, .and dwelt in the cities 
26 and placed iu the cities o£ Samaria 
29 every nation in their cities wherein they 

11 and put them, .in the cities of the Medes 
13 against all the fenced cities of Judah 

25 shouldest be to lay waste fenced cities 
5 in the high places in the cities of Judah 
8 brought all the priests out of the cities 

19 the high places that (were) in the cities 

22 who had three and twenty cities in the 

23 the towns thereof, (even) threescore cities 

31 These (were) their cities unto the reign of 

32 Rimmon, and Tochen, and Ashan, five c. 

33 villages that (were) round . . the same c. 
57 to the sons of Aaron they gave the cities 

60 All their cities, .(were) thirteen cities 

61 half (tribe) of iManasseh, by lot, ten cities 
62. out of. .Manasseh in Bashan, thirteen c. 

63 Unto the sons of Merari. .twelve cities 

64 Israel gave to the Levites (these) cities 

65 they gave by lot. .these cities which are 

66 (the residue) of the families, .had cities 

67 And they gave unto them, (of) the cities 
2 in their possessions in their cities 

7 then they forsoolt their cities, and fled 

2 the priests, .(which are) in their cities 

8 Likewise from Tibhath. .cities of Hader 

7 gathered themselves, .from their cities 

13 for our people, and for tlie cities of our 

3 Even so dealt David with all the cities 
25 storehouses in the fields, in the cities 

14 which he placed in the chariot cities 
2 the cities which Huram had restored to 

4 all the store cities, which he built in 

5 fenced cities, with walls, gates, and bars 

6 all the store cities that Solomon had, and 

6 the chariot cities, and the cities of the 
25 whom he bestowed in the chariot cities 

17 that dwelt in the cities of Judah 

5 and built cities for defence in Jiidah 
19 Abijah pursued . .and took cities from him 
5 he took away out of all the cities of 
•7 Let us build these cities, and make about 
14 they smote all the cities round about 

14 they spoiled all the cities ; for there was 

8 out of the cities which he had taken from 
4 sent the captains, .against the cities of 

4 and all the store cities of Naphtali 

2 he placed forces in all the fenced cities 
2 in the cities of Ephraim, which Asa his 

7 to teach in the cities of Judah 

9 went about throughout all the cities of 

12 he built iu Judah castles, and cities of 

13 He had much business in the cities of 
jg (those) whom the king put iu the cities 

5 throughout all the fenced cities of Judah 
Jo your brethren that dwell in their cities 

2 gathered the Levites out of all the cities 

5 said unto them. Go out unto the cities of 

13 soldiers of the army, .fell upon the cities 

6 built cities about Ashdod, and among 

4 he built cities in the mountains of Judah 

18 Philistines also had invaded the cities 

I all Israel, .present went out to the cities 
I every man. .into their own cities 
6 that dwelt in the cities of Judah 

15 in the cities of the priests, iu (their) set 

19 the fields of the suburbs of their cities 

I encamped against the fenced cities, and 
29 Moreover he provided him cities 

14 put captains, .in all the fenced cities 

6 (so did he) iu the cities of Manasseh, and 
70 the Nethiuims, dwelt In their cities 

70 and all Israel in their cities 
I the children of Israel (were) in the cities 

14 have taken strange wives in our cities 
73 and all Israel, dwelt iu their cities 

73 the children of Israel (were) in their cities 

15 publish and proclaim in all their cities 

25 they took strong cities, and a flat land 
37 might have the tithes in all the cities 

1 and nine parts (to dwell) iu (other) cities 

3 but iu the cities of Judah dwelt every 

3 iu his possession in their cities, (to wit) 

20 residue of Israel, .were in all the cities 
44 gather, .out of the fields of the cities 

2 Jews gathered . .together in their cities 
28 he dwelleth in desolate cities, and in 

35 God will save Zion, and. .build the cities 

7 Your country (is) desolate, your cities (are) 
II Until the cities be wasted without Inhab. 

17 made the world . .and destroyed the cities 

2 The cities of Aroer (are) forsaken ; they 
9 shall his strong cities be as a forsaken 

18 In that day shall five cities in the land 

8 he hath despised the cities, he regardeth 
1 came up against all the defenced cities 

26 thou shouldest be to lay waste, .cities 

9 say unto the cities of Judah, Behold your 
II Let the wilderness and the cities thereof 
26 and to the cities of Judah, Ye shall be 

3 make the desolate cities to be inhabited 

4 they shall repair the waste cities, the 
10 thy holy cities are a wilderness, Zion is 
IS and against all the cities of Judah 

15 his cities are burned without inhabitant 
28 (according) to the number of thy citiesare 

5 and let us go into the defenced cities 

7 thy cities shall be laid waste, without 
j6 give out their voice agaiast the cities 



Jer. 4. 26 all the cities thereof were broken down 
5. 6 a leopard shall watch over their cities 
5. 17 they shall impoverish thy fenced cities 
7. 17 Seest thoii not what they do in the cities 

7. 34 Then will I cause to cease from the cities 

8. 14 let us enter into the defenced cities 

9. 1 1 I will make the cities of Judah desolate 
JO. 22 to make the cities of Judah desolate (and) 
II. 6 Proclaim all these words in the cities 

11. 12 Then shall the cities of Judah and inhab. 
II. 13 (according to) the number of thy cities 
13. 19 Tlie cities of the south shall be shut up 
17. 26 they shall come from the cities of Judah 
20. 16 let that man be as the cities which the 
22. 6 (and) cities (which) are not inhabited 

25. 18 (To wit), Jerusalem, and the cities of Jud. 

26. 2 and speak unto all the cities of Judah 
31. 21 virgin, .turn again to these thy cities 
31. 23 in the land of Judah, and in the cities 

31. 24 and in all the cities thereof together 

32. 44 in the cities of Judah, and in the cities 
32. 44 and in the cities of the valley 

32. 44 and in the cities of the south 

33. 10 in the cities of Judah, and in the streets 
33. 12 in all the cities thereof, shall be an 

33. 13 In the cities of the mountains, in the cities 

33. 1 3 iu the cities of the south . . the cities of J. 

34. I and against all the cities thereof 

34. 7 against all the cities of Judah that were 
34. 7 defenced cities remained of the cities 

34. 22 I will make the cities of Judah a desola, 
36. 6 all Judah that come out of their cities 
36. 9 that came from the cities of Judah unto 
40. 5 king, .hath made governor over the cities 
40. lo dwell in your cities that ye have taken 
44. 2 1 have brought, .upon all the cities of 
44. -6, 17, 21 in the cities of Judah, and in the 
48. g for the cities thereof shall be desolate 
48. 15 Moab is. .gone up (out of) her cities, and 
48. 24 upon all the cities of the land of Moab 

48. 28 O ye that dwell in Moab, leave the cities 

49. I and his people dwell in his cities 

4g. 13 all the cities thereof shall be perpetual 

50. 32 I will kindle a fire in his cities, and it 

51. 43 Her cities are a desolation, a dry land 
lam. 5. 1 1 They ravished . .the maids in the cities 
Eze. 6. 6 in all your dwelling places the cities 

12. 20 the cities that (are) inhabited shall be 
19. 7 he laid waste their cities ; and the land 

25. 9 from the cities, from his cities (which are 

26. 19 like the cities that are not inhabited 

29. 12 her cities among the cities (that are) 

30. 7 cities shall be in the midst of the cities 

35. 4 I will lay thy cities waste, and thou 

35. 9 and thy cities shall not return 

36. 4 to the desolate wastes, and to the cities 
36. lo the cities shall be inhabited, and the 

36. 33 will also cause (you) to dwell in the cities 
36. 35 ruined cities (are become) fenced, and 
36. 38 so shall the waste cities be filled with 
39. 9 they that dwell in the cities of Israel 
Dan. II. 15 king, .shall, .take the most fenced cities 
Hos. 8. 14 and Judah hath multiplied fenced cities 

8. 14 hut I will send a fire upon his cities 
II. 6 the sword shall abide on his cities, and 

13. 10 where (is any other), .in all thy cities ? 
Amo34. 6 havegivenyoucleanness..inallyourciti6S 

4. 8 So two (or) three cities wandered unto one 

9. 14 and they shall build the waste cities 
Obad. 20 the captivity, .shall possess the cities 
Mic. 7. 12 he shall come, .(from) the fortified cities 
Zeph. I. 16 A day of alarm against the fenced cities 

, 3. 6 their cities are destroyed, so that there 
Eech. I. 12 on Jerusalem and on the cities of Judah 
I. 17 My cities through prosperity shall yet be 

7. 7 and the cities thereof round about her 
• 8. 20 and the inhabitants of many cities 

2.A city (of busy concourse), enclosed place, nj; ar. 
Psa. 9. 6 and thou hast destroyed cities 
Isa. 14. 21 fill the face of the world with cities 
Mic. 5. II And I will cut off the cities of thy land 
5. 14 so will I destroy thy cities 

3. A city {vKth walls), n;-;p qiryah. 

Ezra 4. 10 brought over, and set in the cities of Sam. 
i.A rjate, {those assembling at it), ly?* shaar. 

1 Ki. 8. 37 besiege them in the land of their cities 

2 Ch. 6. 28 if their enemies besiege them in the cities 
^.City {loalled), ■k6ki^ polis. 

Matt. 9. 35 Jesus went about all the cities and 

10. 23 Ye shall not have gone over the cities 
11.^1 departed thence, to teach, .in their cities 

1 1. 20 Then began he to upbraid the cities where. 
14. 13 followed him on foot out of the cities 

Mark 6. 33 ran afoot thither out of all cities, and 

6. 56 into villages, or cities, or country, they 
Luke 4. 43 I must preach . . to other cities also 

13. 22 he went through the cities and villages 
19. 17 have thou authority over ten cities 

19. 19 Be thou also over five cities 
Acta s- 16 came also a multitude (out) of the cities 

8. 40 he preached iu all the cities till he came 

14. 6 fled unto Lystra and Derbe, cities of 
16. 4 they went through cities they delivered 
26. n persecuted(them)evenunto strange cities 

2 Pe. 2. 6 turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrha 
Jude • 7 cities about them, in like manner giving 
Rev. 16. ig and the cities of the nations fell 

CITIES, separate — 

Separate places, n'l^nap mibdaloth. 

Josh. 16. 9 And the separate cities for the children 



CITIZEN — 

Citizen, ttoXIttis poliies. 

Luke 15. 15 he went and joined himself to a citizen 
19. 14 his citizenshated him, andsentamessaga 

Acts 21. 39 a Jew of Tarsus, .a citizen of no mean c. 

CITIZEN, fellow — 

Joint citizen, (rv/j.Tro\iTrjs sumpoliies. 

Eph. 2. ig but fellow citizens ^vith the saints 
CITY — 
\.A city (nf busy concourse), enclosed place, yy ir 

Gen. 4. J 7 he builded a city . .the name of the city 
10. 1 1 builded Nineveh, and the city Rehoboth 

10. 12 between Mineveh . .the same (is)agreatci 

11. 4 Goto, let us build us a city, and a tower 
II. 5 the Lord came do.wn to see the city 

II. 8 and they left off to build the city 

18. 24 Peradventure there be flf ty .. within the c. 

18. 26 If I find in Sodom fifty . .within the city 

18. 28 wilt thou destroy all the city for (lack oO 

19. 4 the men of the citj . . compassed the housa 
.19. 12 and whatsoever thou hast in the city 

19. 14 for the Lord will destroy this city 
19. 15 be consumed in the iniquity of the city 
19. 16 they brought him. .without the city 
19. 20 now, this city (is) near to flee unto 
ig. 21 I will not overthrow this city, 'or the 
19. 22 the name of the city was called Zoar 

23. JO, 18 that went in at the gate of his city 

24. 10 and went, .unto the city of IS'ahor 

24. II to kneel down ivithout the city by a well 

24. 13 the daughters of the men of the city corns 
26. 33 therefore the name of the city (is) Beer-sh. 
28. ig but the name of that city (was called) Luz, 
33. 18 Jacob came to Shalem a city of Shechem 

33. 18 and pitched his tent before the city 

34. 20 his son came unto the gate of their city 
34. 20 and communed with the men of their city 
34. 24, 24 that went out of the gate of his city 
34. 25 came upon the city boldly, and slew all 
34. 27 spoiled the city, because they had defiled 

34. 28 that which (was) in the city, and that 
36. 32 and the name of his city (was) Oinhabab 
36. 35 and the name of his city (was) Avith 

36. 39 and the name of his city (was) Pan 
41. 48 field, which (was) round about every city 
44. 4 when they were gone out of the city, (and) 
44. 13 laded every man. .and returned to the c. 

Exod. 9. 29 As soon as I am gone out of the city, I 
9. 33 Moses went out of the city froih Pharaoh 

Lev. 14. 40 they shall cast them . .without the city 

14. 41 shall pour out the dust, .without the cil/ 
14. 45 he shall carry (them) forth out of the city 
14. 53 let go the living bird out of the city, 

25. 29 sell a dwelling house in,a walled city . 
25. 30 the house that (is) in the walled city shall 
25. 33 the house that was sold, and the city of 

Num. 20. 16 a city in the uttermost of thy border , ■ 
,21. 26 Heshbon (was) the city of-Sihon the king 

21. 27 let the city of Sihon be built and prepared- 

22. 36 he went out to meet him unto a city of 
24. 19 destroy him that remaineth of the city 

35. 4 from the wall of the city and outward 
35. 5 measure from without the city on the east 
35. 5 and the city (shall be) in the midst 

35. 25 congregation shall restore him to the city 
35. 26 without the border of the city of his 
35. 27 without the borders of the city of his 
35. 28 he should have remained in the city of 
"35. 32 for him that is fled to the city of his " 
Deut. 2. 34 the little ones, of every city, we left none 

2. 36 (from) the city that (is) by the river, even 

3. 6 utterly destroying the men . .of every city 
13. 13 withdrawn the inhabitants of their city 

13. 15 smite the inhabitants of that city With 

13. 16 shalt bum with fire the city, and aU the 

19. 12 Then the elders of his city shall send^ 

20. lo When thou comest nigh unto a city to ., 
2o. 14 cattle, and all that is in the city, (even) , 
zo. 19 When thou shalt besiege a city a long time 

20. 20 shalt build bulwarks against the city 

21. 3 the city (which is) next Unto the slain 
21. 3 even the elders of that city shall take 
21. 4 the elders of that city shall bring down 
ai. 6 all the elders of that city, .shall wash 

21. ig bring him out unto the elders of his city 
ai. 20 they shall say unto the elders of his city 
SI. 21 all the men of his city shall stone.him 

82. 15 bring, .(tokens), .unto the elders of thee. 

22. 17 spread, .before the elders of the city 
22. 18 the elders of that city shall take that 
22. 21 the men of her city shall stone her with 
22. 23 and a man find her in the city, and He 
22. 24 bring, .both., unto the gate of that city 
22. 24 because she cried not, (^eing) in the cits' 
28. 3 Blessed (shalt) thou (be) in the city, and 

28. 16 Cursed (shalt) thou (be) in the city, and 
34. 3 Jericho, the city of palm trees, unto Zoar 

Josh. 3. 16 upon an heap, .far from the city Actam 
3 ye shall compass the city, all (ye) men of 

3 (and) go round about the city once 

4 the seventh day ye shall compass the clt^ 

5 the wall of the city shall fall down flat- 
7 Pass on, and compass the city, and let 

6. II the ark of the LORD compassed the city 
6. 14 the second day they compassed the city 
6. IS compassed the city after the same manner 
6. IS on that day they compassed the city seven 
6. 16 for the LORD hath given you the city 
6. 17 the city shall be accursed, (evenl it, and 
6. 20 went •^p into the city, .and. .took the 0. 



CITY 



.Josh. 6. ■21 they utterly destroyed all. .in the city 
6. 24 they burned the city with fire, and all 
6. j6 that riseth up and buikleth this city 
8. I and his people, and his city, and his land 
8. 2 lay thee an ambush for the city behind it 
8. 4 against the city, (even) behind the city 
8. 4 go not very far fron\ the city, but be ye 
.8. 5 the people. will approach unto the city 
8. 6 till we have drawn them from the city 
8. 7 Then ye shall . . seize upon the city 
,8. 8 taken the city, (that) ye shall set the city 
■i8. 11 came before the city, and pitched on the 
;'8. 12 set them.. on the west side of the city 
■S. 13 all the host, .on the north of the city 
;8. 13 liei-s in wait on the west of the city 
;8. 14 the men of the city went out agaiust Isr 
is. 14 that (there were) liers. .behind the city 
'8. 16 and were drawn away from the city 
'8. 17 they left the city open, and pursued after 
8. 18 that (he had) in his hand toward the city 
8. 19 they entered into the city, and took it ' 
8. 19 and hasted and set the city on fire 
■8. 20 the smoke o£ the city ascended up to 
'8. 21 saw that the ambush had taken the city 
'8. 21 that the smoke of the city ascended, then 
'8. 22 the other issued out of the city against 
,18. 27 Only the cattle, and the spoil of that city 
8, 29 and cast it at the entering of the. .city 
;io. 2 they feared. .Gibeon (was) a great city 
11. 19 There was not a city that made peace 
J3. 9, 16 the city that (is) in the midst of the 
.15. 62 Nibshan, and the c. of Salt, and En-gedi 
18. 14 which (is) Kirjath-jearini, a city of the 
,19. 29 the coast turneth. .to the strong city Tyre 
;i9. so they gave him the city which he asked 
;j9. so and he built the city, and dwelt therein 
.20. 4 gate of the city . .the elders of that city 
ao. 4 they shall take him into the city unto them 
120. i6 And he shall dwell in that city, until he 
■ao. 6 come unto hia own city, .unto the city 
,21. 13. 21, 27, 32, 38 a city of refuge for the sla. 
Jadg. I. 8 and smitten it. .and set the city on 

' I. 16 the children . . went up out of the city of 

1. 17 the name of the city was called Hormah 
■J. 23 now the name of the city before (was) l.uz 
-J. 24 spies saw a man come forth out of the c. 
IJ..24 Show us. .the entrance into the city, and 
•J. 25 when he showed them . . into the city, they 
!i. 25 smote the city with the edge of the sword 
iji. 26 built a city, and called the name. .Luz 
,■3. i3.and possessed the city of palm trees 

(6. 27 because he feared.. the men of the city 
;6. 28 when the men of the city arose early in 
;6. 30 Then the men of the city said unto Joash 
.8. 16 he took the elders of the city, and thorns 

8. 1 7 he beat down . . and slew the men of the c. 
.8. 27 and put it in his city, (even) in Ophrah 

9. 30 when Zebul the ruler of the city heard 

9. 31 and, behold, they fortify the city against 

,9. 33 thou Shalt rise early, and set upon the city 

9. 35, 44 and stood in the entering, .of the city 

9. 43 the people (were) come forth out of the c. 

Ig. 45 Abimelech fought against the city all that 

'9. 45 he took the city, .and beat dovm the city 

9. SI there was a strong tower within the city 

.9. 51 men and women, and all they of the city 

14. 18 And the men of the city said unto him on 

16. 2 laid wait for him all night in . .the city 

j6. 3 and took the doors of the gate of the city 

,17. 8 the man departed out of the city from 

(78. 27 they smote them . . and burnt the city with 

18. 28 And they built a city, and dwelt therein 
18. 29 And they called the name of the city Dan 
J 8. 29 howbeit the name of the city (was) Laish 
,19. II let us turn in into this city of the Jebu. 
Jig. 12 We will not turn aside hither into the c. 

■-■19. 15 he sat him down in a street of the city 
.19. 17 a wayfaring man in the street of the city 
,19. 22 the men of the city, .beset the house round 
;2o. 1 1 So all the men . . gathered against the city 

2o. 31 were drawn away from the city; and they 

20. 32 draw them from the city unto the highw. 

■.20. 37 smote all the city with the edge of the s. 
120. 38 a great flame, .to rise up out of the city 
(2o. 40 flame began to arise up out of the city 
(20. 40 flame of the city ascended up to heaven 

20. 48 as well the men of (every) city, as the b. 
.Ruth .1. 19 that all the city was moved about them 

2. 18 she took (it) up, and went into the city 
.3. 15 laid (it) on her : and she went into the c. 
4. .2 he took ten men of the elders of the city 

-i.Sa, .1. 3 this man went up out of his city yearly 
,4. 13 And when the man came into the city 

4. 13 and told (it), all the city cried out 

5. 9 the hand of the LORD was against the c. 
5. 9 and he smote the men of the city, both 
'15. II was. .destruction throughout all the city 
,5. 12 and the cry of the city went up to heaven 
8. 22 Samuel said. .Go ye every man unto his c. 
g. 6 Behold now, (there is) in this city a man 
,9, 10 they went unto the city where the man 

19. II as they went up the hill to the city, they 
,9. 12 haste now, for he came to day to the city 
p. 13 As soon as ye be come into the city, ye 
.9. 14 And they went up into the city 

,9. 14 (and) when they were come into the city 
Q. 25 when they were come down, .into the city 
.9. 27 were going down to the end of the city 
10. 5 when thou art come thither to the city 
,15. 5 Raul came to a city of Amaiek, and laid 
20. 6 that he might run to Beth-lehem his city 
20. 29 our family hath a sacrifice in the city 



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.1 Sa. 20. 40 said unto him. Go, carry (them) to the c. 

(2o. 42 he arose . . and Jonathan went into the c. 

.22. 19 And Nob, the city of the priests, siiintc he 

?3. 10 that .Saul seeketh. .to destroy the city for 

127. '5 should thy servant dwell in the royal city 

28. 3 buried him in Ramah, even in his own c 

3D. 3 So David and his men came to the city 

2 Sa. 5. 7 of Zion : the same (is) the city of David 

S- 9 t'le fort, and called it, 'I'hu city of David 

6. 10 would not reniove the ark. into tlic city 

6. 12 David, .brought up the ark. .into the city 

'6. 16 as the ark of the Loiiu came into the city 

^o. 3 to search the city, aurt to spy it out, and 

JO. 14 then fled they .and cntcreil into the city 

.11. 16 came to p.ass, when Joab observed the c. 

11. 17 the men of the city went out and fouyht 

11. 20 approached ye so nigh unto the city when 

11. 25 thy battle more strong against the city 

12. I were two men in one city ; the one rich 
,12. 26 And Joal) fought, .and took the royal city 
;i2. 27 1 have fought and have taken the city 
12. 28 encamp against the ciiy..take the city 
,12. 30 he brought forth the spoil of the city lu 
1x5. 2 then Absalom., said. Of what city (art) 
15. 12 Absalom sent for Ahithophel. .from his c. 
IS- 14 smite the city with the edge of the sWord 
Is. 24 people had done passing out of the city 
15. 25 Carry back the ark of God into the city 
15. 27 return into the city in peace, and your 
^5. 34 But if thou return to the city, and say 
15. 37 Hushai, David's frieud, came into the city 
,17. 13 Moreover if he be gotten into a city, then 
17. 13 shall all Israel bring ropes to that city 
17. 17 might not be seen to come into the city 

17. 23 and gat him home to his house, to his city 

18. 3 that thou succour us out of the city 

19. 3 And the people gat them, .into the city 

19. 37 that I may die in mine own city, (and be 

20. 15 they cast up a bank against the city, and 
20. 16 Then cried a wise woman out of the city 
20. 19 thou seekest to destroy a city and a mother 
20. 21 deliver him. .1 will depart from the city 
20. 22 they retired from the city, every man to 
24. 5 on the right side of the city that (lieth) 

J Ki. 2. 10 and was buried in the city of David 

3. 1 brought her into the city of David, until 
8. I that they might bring up. .out of the city 
8. \6 I chose no city out of all the tribes of 
8. 44 shall pray unto the Lord toward the city 
8. 48 the city which thou hast chosen, aud the 
9. 16 the Canaanites that dwelt in the city 
'9. 24 Pharoah's daughter came up out of the c. 
ji. 27 repaired the breaches of the city of David 
II. 32 the city which I have chosen out of all 
II. 36 the city which I have chosen me to put 
II. 43 was buried in the city of David his father 
.13. 25 they came and told (it) in the city where 

13. 29 the old prophet came to the city, tomourn 

14. n Him that dieth of Jeroboam in the city 
14. I2 when thy feet enter into the city, the ch. 
14. 21 the city which the Lord did choose out 

14. 31 was buried with his fathers in the city 
IS- 8 and they buried him in the city of David 

15. Z4 was buried with his fathers in the city 

16. 4 Him that dieth of Baasha in the city shall 
16. 18 when Zimri saw that the city was taken 

16. 24 called the name of the city which he built 

17. 10 when he came to the gate of the city, 
20. 2 he sent messengers to Ahab. .into the c. 
20. 12 set (themselves in array) against the city 
20. 19 So these young men . . came out of the city 

20. 30 But the rest fled to Aphek, into the city 
so. 30 Ben-hadad fled, and came into the city 

21. 8 unto the elders, .that (were) in his city 
21. II the men of his city .. in his city did as 
21. 13 they carried him forth out of the city 

21. 24 Him that dieth of Ahab in the city the 

22. 26 carry him. .unto, .governor of the city 
22. 36 Every man to his city, and every man to 
22. so was buried with his fathers in the city 

2 Ki, .2. ig the men of the city said unto Elisha 

2. 19 the situation of this city (is) pleasant, as 

2. 23 came . .little children out of the city 

3. 19 every fenced city, and every choice city 
6. 14 they came by night, and compassed the c. 
6. 15 an host compassed the city both v/ith 

6. 19 not the way, neither (is) this the city 

7. 4 If we say. We will enter into the city 

7. 4 then the famine (is) in the city, and we 
.7. 10 they, .called unto the porter of the city 
7. 12 When they come out of the city 

■7. 12 we shall catch them, .and get into the city 

8. 24 was buried with his fathers in the city 
g. IS let none go forth, .out of the city to go 
g. 28 buried him in his sepulchre, .in the city 

10. 2 (there are) with you. .a fenced city also 
,10. s he that (was) over the city, the elders also 
10. 6 with the great men of the city, which 

10. 25 went to the city of the house of Baal 

11. 20 the people, .rejoiced, and the city was in 

12. 21 buried him with his fathers in the city 
J4. 20 he was buried . . in the city of David 

IS- 7. 38 buried him with his fathers in the city 
35. 20 was buried with his fathers in the city 

17. 9 tower of the watchmen to the fenced city 

18. 8 tover of the watchmen to the fenced city 

18. 30 this city shall not be delivered into the 
ig. 13 the king of the city of Sepharvaim. of H. 
.19. 32 He shall not come into this city, norshoot 

19. 33 shall not come into this city, saiththe 

19. 34 I will defend this city, to save it, for 

20. 6 I will deliver thee and this city out of 



2 K(. 20. 6 I will defend this city for mine own saim 
2o. 20 and brought water Into the city 
23. 8 gate of Joshua the governor of the city 
23. 8 ott a man's left hand at the gate of the c. 
2j. 17 the men of the city told him, (It i.i) the 

23. 27 cast off this city, .whitli I have chosen 

24. 10 servants, came up. .the city was bcsiegcj 

24. II Nebuchadnezzar, .came against the city 

25. 2 the city was besieged unto the elevemh 
25. 3 the famine prevailed in the city, and there 
25. 4 the city was broken up, and all tiie men 
25. 4 now the C'haldecs (were) against tlic city 
25. II the people (that were) left in the city, and 
25. 19 out of the city he took an ollicer that 

25. 19 five men, which were found in the city 
25. 19 the people, (that were) found in the city 
I Ch. 1. 43 and the name of his city Avas) Dinhabah 
I 4C aud the name of his city (was) Avith 
I. 50 and the name of his city ^was) Pai 
II. 5 castle of ZIon, which (is) the city of David 
II. 7 therefore they called it the city of David 
II. 8 he built tlic city round about, even from 
13.13 David brought not the ark to the city of 
15. I (David) made him houses in the city ol 
15. 29 the ark of the covenan!,. .came to the city 

19. 9 battle in array before the gate of the city 
1915 they likewise Hcd.and entered, the city 

20. 2 he brought, much spoil out of the city 
B Ch. 5. 2 to bring up the ark. .out of the city of 

6. 5 I chcse no city among all the tribes of 
6. 34 they pray unto thee toward this city 
6. 38 (toward) the city which thou hast choaco 

8. 11 Solomon brought up. .out of the city ol 

9. 31 he was buried in the city of David hia 

11. 23 all his children . unto every fenced city 

12. 13 the city which the Lord had chosen out 
12. 16 and was hurled in the city of David 

14. : and they buried him in the city of David 
,16. 14 which he had made for himself in the city 

18. 25 carry him back to. .governor of the city 

19. 5 he set judges in the land .city by city 

21. 1 was buried with his fathers in the city ot 
21. 20 they buried him in the city of David, but 

23. 21 all the people, rejoiced : and the city was 

24. 16, 25 they buried him in the city of David 

25. 28 buried him with his fathers in the city 

27. 9 and they buried him in the city ot David 

28. 15 the city of palm trees, to their brethren 

28. 27 buried him in thecity,(even)inJcrusalem 

29. 20 gathered the rulers of the city, and went 

30. 10 So the posts passed from city to city 
32. 3 fountains which (were) without the citv 
32. s repaired Millo (in) the city of David, and 

32. 6 in the street of the gate of the city 
.32. 18 that they might take the city 

•32. 30 brought it straight down to. .th£ city 
-33. 14 after, .he built a wall without the city 

33. 15 took away, .and cast (them) out of the c. 
,34. 8 aiulMaaseiahthegovernorof the city, and 

Ezra 2. 1 and came again.. every one unto his city 

10. 14 with them the elders of every city, and 
Keh. 2. 3 when the city.. (litth)ivvaste, and liic gates 

2. 5 unto the city of my fathers' sepulchres 

2 8 for the wall of the city, and for the house 

3. 15 the stairs that go down from the city ol 

7. 4 the city (was) large and great; but the 

7 6 and came again .every one unto his city 

11. 7 to dwell in Jerusalem the holy city 

n. 9 and Judah (was) second over the city 
II. 18 All the Levites in the holy city (were) two 
17. 37 they went up by the stairs of the city 
13. 18 did notour God bring all. , ujion tliis city J 
Esth. '3. 15 but the city .Shushan was pcrp' .•."■ed 

4. I went out into the midst nf the city, an<l 
4. 6 Hatach went, .unto the street of the city 
6. 9 bring him . . through the street of the city 
6. 11 brought him . .through the street of. .city 
C. II granted the Jewswhich(were)in every c. 

8. 15 the city of Shushan rejoiced and was glad 

8. 17 And in every province, and in every city 

9. 28 every family, every province, .every city 
Job 24. 12 Men groan from out of the city, and tliu 
Psa. 31. 21 showed me . .Undness in a strong city 

46. 4 the streams, make glad the city of God 
48. I greatly to be praised in the city of our 
48. 8 ao have we seen in the city, .the city of 
5S. 9 for I have seen violence, .in the city 
sg. 6, 14 make a noise, goroundaboiitthe city 
60. 9 Who will bring me (into) the strong city? 
72. 16 (they) of the city shall flourish like gras? 
87. 3 Glorious thiugs are spoken of thee, O city 
101. 8 cut off all wicked doers from the city 
107. 4 they found no city to dwell in 
107. 7 that they might go to a city of haliitatiOQ 
107. 36 that they may prepare a city for liabita. 
>o8. 10 Who will bring me into the strong city I 
122. 3 Jerusalem is builded as a city that is 
127. 1 except the Lord keep the city, the watch. 
Prov. I. 21 in the city she uttereth her words, (saying) 
16. 32 he that ruleth..he that taketh a city 
21. 22 A wise (man^scaleth the city of themighty 
25. 28 Ho.. (is like) a city (that is) broken dowp 
Eccl. 7. ig teu mighty (men) which are in the city 

8. JO they were forgotten in the city where they 

9. 14 (There was) a little city, and few. .within 
9. 15 and he by his wisdom delivered the city 

10. IS he knoweth not how to go to the city 
Song 3. 2 I will rise now, and go about the city ia 
3. 3 The watchmen that go about the city 
5. 7 The watchmen that went about the city 
Isa. I. 8 as a lodge in a garden, .as a besieged ci.y 
I. 26 Shalt be called, The city of righteousnesa 

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CITY 



Lsa 1^. 31 Howl, gate: cry, city; thou, whole P. 
1 7. I Damascus is taken away from (being) a c. 
T9. 2 city against city, (and) Itingdom agaiust 
19. 18 one sliall be called, The city of destruction 
22. 2 that art full of stirs, a tumultuous city 

22. 9 have seen also the breaches of the city 

23. 16 Take an harp, go about the city, thou h. 

24. 12 In tire city is left desolation, and the gate 

25. 2 thou hast made.. (of) a defenced city a 
25. 2 a palace of strangers to be no city; it 
a6. t We have a strong city ! salvation will (G ) 
27. 10 Yet the defenced city (shall be) desolate 
32. 14 the multitude of the city shall be left 
32. 19 and the city shall be low in a low place 

36. IS this city shall not be delivered into the 

37. 13 tlie king of the city of Sepharvaim, Heria 
37. 33 He shall not come into this city, nor 

37. 34 shall not come into this city, saith the 

37. 35 I will defend this city to save it, for 

38. 6 I will deliver thee and this city out of 
38. 6 and I will defeud this city 

45. 13 he shall build my city, and he shall let 
48. 2 For they call themselves of the holy city 
52. I piitoH. .gurmeuts.O Jerusalem, theholyc. 
60. 14 they shall call tliee. The city of the LoaD 
6z. 12 thou Shalt be called. Sought oHt, A city 
66. 6 A voice of noise from the city, a voice 
JeP. I. 18 I have made thee this day a defenced city 
3 14 I will take you one of a city, and two of 
4. 29 The whole city shall flee for the noise 
4. 29 every city (shall be) forsaken, and not a 
6. 6 this (is) the city to be visited ; she (is) 
8. 16 the city, and those that dwell therein 
14 18 if I enter into the city, then behold them 
15. 8 caused.. to tall.. terrors upon the city 
17. 24 no burden through the gates of this city 
17 25 shall.. enter into the gates of this city 
17. 25 and this city shall remain for ever 
ig. 8 I will make this city desolate, and an 
19. 1 1 so will 1 break this people, and this city 
19. 12 and (even) make this city as Tophet 
19. 15 upon this city and upon all her towns 
»o. 5 I will deliver, .the strength of this city 
tr. 4 and I will assemble them into.. this city 
2 1. 6 will smite the inhabitants of this city 
21.7 and (such as are) left in this city from the 
21. 9 He that abideth iu this city shall die 

21. 10 I have set my face against this city - 

22. 8 many nations shall pass by this city, and 

22. 8 hath the Lord done thus unto this, .city? 

23. 39 the city that I gave you and your fathers 

25. 29 I begin to bring evil on the city which 
126. 6 will make this city a curse to all the 
b6. 9 this city shall be desolate without an 

26. II he hath prophesied against this city, as 
26 12 sent me to prophesy ..against this city 
25. 15 bring innocent blood.. upon this city 
j.'S 20 wlio prophesied against this city and 

27. 17 wherefore should this city be laid waste? 
27. 19 the residue.. that remain in this city 

29. 7 seek the peace of the city whither I have 

29. 16 all the people that dwelleth in this city 

30. 18 tlie city shall be builded upon her own 

31. 38 the city shall be built to the Lord, from 

32. 3 I will give tills city into the hand of 
32. 24 they are come unto the city to take it 

.32. 24, 25 the city is given into the hand of the 
32. 28 I will give this city into the hand of 
32. 29 Chaldeans., that fight against this city 
3a. 29 Chaldeans, .shall, .set fire on this city 
32. 31 this city hath been to me (as) a provoca. 
32. 36 concerning this city, whereof ye say. It 
gj. 4 concerning the houses of this city, and 
33.' 5 I have hid my face from this city 
34. 2 I will give tills city iuto the hand of 
34. 22 and cause them to return to this city 
37. 8 fight against this city, and take it, and 
37, 10 (yet) should they rise . .and burn this city 

37. 21 until all the bread in the city were spent 

38. 2 He that remaineth in this city shall die 
38. 3 This city shall surely be given into the 
38. 4 hands of.. meu.. that remain in this city 
38. 9 for (there is) no more bread in the city 
38. 17 this city shall not be burnt with fire 

38. 18 then shall this city be given into tha 

38. 23 thou Shalt cause this city to be burnt 

39. 2 the ninth (day).. the city was broken up 
39. 4 went forth out of the city by night, by 
39. 9 the people that remained in the city, and 
39. 16 I will bring my words upon this city for 
41. 7 when they came into the midst of the c. 

46. 8 I will destroy the city and the inhabitants 

47. 2 the city, and them that dwell tlierein 

48. 8 tlie spoiler shall come upon every city 

49. 25 How is. .not left, tiie city of my joy 

51. 31 to show the king of Babylon that his city 

52. 5 So the city was besieged unto the eleventh 
52. 6 the famine was sore in the city, so that 
52. 7 Then the city was broken up, and all the 
52. 7 went forth out of the city by night, by 
52. 7 now the Chaldeans (were) by the city 

52. 15 residue of. .people., remained in the city 
52. 25 He took also out of the city an eunuch 
52. 25 seven men . . which were found in the city 
52. 25 (that were) found in the midst of the c. 
Lam. I. I How doth the city sit solitary (that was) 

1. ig mine elders gave up the ghost in the city 

2. 12 as tlie wounded in the streets of the city 

2. 15 (Is) this the city that (men) call the Ferf. 

3. 51 because of all tlie daughters of my city 
Eze. 4. I pourtray upon it the city, (even) 

4. 3 (for) a wall, .between thee and the city 



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Eze. 5. 2 a third part in the midst of the city 
7. IS he that (is) in the city, famine. .shall 
7. 23 and the city is full of violence 
g. I Cause them that have charge over the c 
g. 4 Lord said. .Go through the midst of . .c. 
9. 5 Go ye after him through the city, and , 
9. 7 And they went forth, and slew in the city 
g. 9 the land is full of blood, and the city full 

10. 2 fill thine hand, .scatter (them) over, .city 

11. 2 and give wicked counsel in this city 
II. 6 have multiplied your slain in this city 
II. 23 glory., went up from the midst of the city 
II. 23 which (is) on the east side of the city 

17. 4 he set it in a city of merchants 

21. 19 choose (it) at the head of the way to., city 

22. 2 wilt thou judge the bloody city? yea, thou 
22. 3 The city sheddetli blood in the midst of 

i24. 6, 9 saith the Lord . . Woe to . . bloody city ! 

.26. 10 as men enter into a city wherein is made 
26. 17 the renowned city, which wast strong in 
26. 19 When I shall make thee a desolate city 
33. 21 (that) one. .came, .saying, The city is sm. 

39. i6 the name of the city (shall be) Hamonah 

40. I the fourteenth year after that the city 
40. 2 which (was) as the frame of a city on the 
43. 3 I saw when I came to destroy the city 
45. 6 shall appoint the possession of the city 
45. 7 and of the possession of the city, before the 
45. 7 before the possession of the city, from 
48. IS shall be a profane (place) for the city, for 
48. 15 the city shall be in the midst thereof 

48. 17 the suburbs of the city shall be toward 
48. 18 for food unto them that serve the city 
48. 19 they that serve the city shall serve it 
48. 2o offer, .with the possession of the city 
48. 21 of the possession of the city, over against 
48. 22 from the possession of the city, (being) iu 
48. 30 these (are) the goings out of the city on 
48. 31 the gates of the city (shall be) after the 
48. 35 the name of the city . . The Lord (is) there 
Dan. 9. 16 letthineanger. .be turned, .from thy city 
9. 18 and the city which is called by thy name 
g. 19 for thy city and thy people are called 
9. 24 upon thy people, and upon thy holy city 
9. 26 the people, .shall destroy the city and 
Hos. II. 9 and I will not enter into the city 
Joel 2. 9 They shall run to and fro in the city; they 
Amo3 3. 6 Shall a trumpet be blown in the city, and 

3. 6 shall there be evil in a city, and the LOBD 

4. 7 I caused it to rain upon one city 

4. 7 caused it not to rain upon another city 

5. 3 The city that went out (by) a thousand 

6. 8 will I deliver up the city, with all that 

7. 17 Thy wife shall be an harlot in the city 
Jon. I. 2 Arise, go to Mineveh, that great city, and 

3. 2 Arise, go unto Nineveh, that great city 
3. 3 Now Nineveh was an exceeding great city 

3. 4 Jonah began to enter into the city a day's 

4. 5 So Jonah went out of the city 

4. 5 and sat on the «ast side of the city 
4 5 mightsee what should, become of the city 
4 II And should not I spare, .that great city 
Mic. 6. 9 The Lord's voice crieth uuto the city, and 
Nah. 3. 1 Woe to the bloody city I it (is) all full 
Zeph. -2. 15 This (is) the rejoicing city that dwelt 

3. r Woe to her. .to the oppressing city 1 
2ech. 8 3 Jerusalem shall be called, A city of truth 
8.' 5 the streets of the city shall be full of 
14. 2 the city shall be taken, and the houses 
14; 2 and half of the city shall go forth into 
14. 2 people shall not be cut off from the city 

2,A city {with xualls], rrnp qiryah. 
Num 21 28 there is.. a Hame from the city of Sihon 
Deut. 2. 36 there was. not one city too strong for us 

3. 4 there was not a city which we took not 
'i KJ. I. 41 Wherefore (is this) noise of the city being 

r. 45 are come up . rejoicing, so that the city 
Job 39. 7 He scorneth the multitude of the city 
Psa. 48. 2 (on) the sides of the north, the city of the 
Brov. 10. IS The rich man's wealth (is) his strong city 
II. 10 When it goeth well, .the city rejoiceth 

18. It The rich mans wealth (is) his strong city 
18. 19 (is harder to be won) than a strong city 
29. 8 Scornful men bring a city into a snare 

Isa. I. 21 Howisthe faithful city become an harlot 1 

1. 26 thou Shalt be called. .The faithful city 
22. 2 Thou that art full of stirs, .joyous city 

24. 10 The city of confusion is broken down 

25. 2 For thou hast made of a city an heap ; (oO 
35. 3 the city of the terrible nations shall fear 

26. 5 the lofty city, he layeth it low ; he layeth 
29. I Woe to Ariel . .the city (where) David 

32. 13 upon all the houses, .(in) the joyous city 
,33. 20 Look upon Zion, the city of our solemui. 
Jer. 49. 25 How is the city of praise not left, the 
Lanu 2. n sucklings swoon in the streets of the city 
Hos. 6. 8 Gilead (is) a city of them that work iui. 
Jlic. 4. 10 now Shalt thou go forth out of the city 
Hab. 2. 8, 17 Of the city, and of all that dwell therein 

2. 12 Woe to him that . . stablisheth a city by 

Z.A city {with walls), K;-!p qirya. 

Ezra 4. 12 building the rebellious and the bad city 

4. 13 if this city be builded, and the walk set 
4. 15 know, that this city (is) a rebellious city 
4. 15 for which cause was this city destroyed 
4. 16 if this city be builded (again), and the w. 
4. 19 it is found that this city, .hath made ins. 
4. 21 that this city be not builded, until (ano.) 

i.A city {with walls), n"ii5 qereth. 

Job tg. 7 I went out to the gate through the city 



CITY 

Prov. 8. 3 She crieth at the gates, .of the city, at 

9. 3 crieth upon the highest places of the city 
9. 14 on a seat in the high places of the city 

11. II By the blessing of the upright the city 

5. A gale, the people assembling there, lyc* shaar. 
Kuth 3. 1 1 for all the city of my people doth know 

Q.A city {with walls), itoKis polis. 

Matt. 2. 23 he came and dwelt in a city called Naz. 

4. 5 the devil taketh him . .into the holy city 

5. 14 A city that is set on an hill cannot be 
5. 35 for it is the city of the great King 

8. 33 went their ways into the city, and told 

8. 34 behold, the whole city came out to meet 

9. I passed over, and came into his own city 
10. 5 into (any) city of the Samaritans enter ye 
10. II into whatsoever city or town ye shall 

10. 14 when ye depart out of that house or city 
10. 15 be more tolerable, .than for that city 
TO. 23 when they persecute j'ou in this city, flee 

12. 25 every city, .divided against itself shall 
21. 10 all the city was moved, saying. Who i» 
21. 17 he left them, and went out of the city 

21. 18 Now.. as he returned into the city, he 
33. 7 he sent forth, .and burned up their city 
23. 34 and persecute (them) from city to city 

26. 18 he said. Go into the city to such a man 

27. 53 went into the holy city, and appeared 

28. 1 1 some of the watch came into the city, and 
Mark i. 33 all the city was gathered together at 

I. 45 Jesus could no more, .enter into the city 

5. 14 told (it) in the city, and in the country 

6. II [be more tolerable, .than for that city] 
Ti. 19 when even was come, he went out of . .c. 
14. 13 and saith unto them. Go ye into the city 
14. 16 his discipJes. .came into the city, and 

Luke I. 26 the angel . .was sent from God unto a city 

1. 39 Mary arose, .and went, .into a city of J. 

2. 3 all went, .every one into his own city 
2. 4 Joseph also went up. .out of the city of 
2. 4 uuto the city of David, which is called 
2. n unto you is bom this day, in the city of 
2. 39 they returned into, .their own city Naz. 
4. 29 rose up, and thrust him out of the city 
4. 29 of the hill whereon their city was built 

4. 31 came down to Capernaum, a city of G. 

5. 12 when he was in a certain city, behold a 

7. II that he went into a city called Nain 

7. 12 when he came nigh to the gate of the city 
7. 12 and much people of tlie city was with 

7. 37 a woman in the city . .brought an alaba. 

8. 27 there met him out of the city a certain 
8. 34 went and told (it) in the city and in the 
8. 39 published throughout the whole city how 
g. 5 when ye go out of that city, shake off tha 
g. 10 into a desert place belonging to the city 

10. 1 before his face into every city and place 
10. 8, 10 into whatsoever city ye enter, and 
10. II Even the very dust of your city, which 

10. 12 be more tolerable, .than for tliat city 
14. 21 Go out quickly into, .lanes of the city 
18. 2 There was in a city a judge, which feared 
iB. 3 And there was a widow in that city ; and 
ig. 41 he beheld the city, and wept over it 

22. ID Behold, when ye are entered into the c. 

23. 19 Who for a certain sedition.. in the city 

23. 51 (he was) of Aiimathea. a city of the Jews 

24. 49 tarry ye jn the city of Jerusalem, until ya 
John I. 44 Philip was of Bethsaida, the city of A. 

4. s Then cometli he to a city of Samaria 
4. 8 his disciples were gone away unto thee. 
4. 28 went her way into the city, and saith to 
4. 30 they went out of the city, and came 
4. 39 many of the Samaritans of that city 

11. 54 but went thence.. into a city called E. 
ig. 20 place where Jesus was. .nigh to the city 

Acts 7. 58 cast(liim)nut of the city, audstoned (liim) 
8. 5 Philip went dowu to the city of Samaria 
8. 8 And there was great joy in that city 

8. g which beforetime in the same city used 

9. 6 Arise, aud go into the city, and it shall 

10. 9 they went, .and drew nigh uuto the city 

11. si was in the city of Joppa praying : and 

12. 10 the iron gate that leadeth unto the city 

13. 44 came almost the whole city together to 
13 50 Jews stirred up. .chief men of the city 

14. 4 But the multitude of the city was divided 
14. 13 the priest of J.." which was before their c. 
14. 19 having stoned Paul, drew (him) out of . .c. 
14. 20 he rose up, and came iuto the city 

14. 21 they had preached the Gospel to that city 

15. 36 Let us.. visit our brethren in every city 

16. 12 which is the chief city of that part of 
16. 12 we were iu that city abiding certain days 
16. 13 onthesabbathwewentoutof the[cityj by 
16. 14 a certain woman named Lydia. .of the c. 
16. 20 These men . .do exceedingly trouble our c. 

16, 39 and desired (them) to depart out of the c. 

17. 5 and set all the city on an uproar 

17. 16 when he saw the tity wholly given to 

18. 10 for I have much people in this city 

19. 29 the whole city was filled with confusion 
ig. 35 how that the city of the Ephesians is a 
21. s brought us .. till (we were) out of the city 
21. 29 they had seen before with him in the city 
21. 30 all the city was moved, and the people ran 
21. 39 (which am) a Jew of Tarsus, (a city) iu C. 

21. 3g a citizen of no mean city 

22. 3 brought up ill this city at the feet of 

24. 12 neither in the synagogues, nor in the city 



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Acts 25. ?? with the. .principal men of the city 

27. 8 nigli wheieiinto was tho city (oH Lasea 
Kom 16. 23 the chamberlain of the city saluteth you 
2 to. 1 1. 26 (in) perils in the city, (in) perils in the 

ir. 32 the governor.. kept the city of the Dam. 
i itus I. 5 ordam elders in every city, as I had 
ilob.ii, 10 looked for a city which hath foundations 

11. 16 for he hath prepared for them a city 

12. 22 and unto the city of the living God. the 

13. 14 For here have we no continuing city, but 
Jiw. 4. I, To day. .we will go into such a city, an<l 
itev. 3, 12 the name of the city of my God, (which is) 

II. 2 the holy city shall they tread under foot 
II. 8 (shall lie) in the street of the great city 
II. 13 the tenth part of the city fell, and in 

14. 8 Babylon is fallen . . that great f city), becau 
14. 28 wine press was trodden without the city 

16. 19 And the great city was divided into three 

17. 18 woman which thou sawest is that, .city 

18. 10 alas, that great city.. that mighty city 1 
18. 16 alas, that great city, that was clothed in 
18. 18 What (city is) like unto this great city 1 
18. 19 weeping.. saying, Alas, alas, that great "c 
18. 21 with violence shall that great city Baby, 
so. 9 compassed the camp.. and the beloved c. 
21. 2 I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem 
31. lo and showed me that great city, the holy 
21. 14 wall of the city had twelve foundations 
21. 15 had a golden reed to measure the city ' 
ai. 16 the city lieth foursquare, and the length 
21 16 he measured the city with the reed, tw. ' 
•ai. 18 the city (was) pure gold, like unto clear 
31. 19 the foundations of the wall of the city 

21. 21 the street of the city (was) pure gold, as 
«i. 23 the city had no need of .the sun, neither 

22. 14 enter in through the gates into the city 
22. 19 take away his part., out of the holy city 

CITY of confusion, ?,ih-n:ip qiryath-tohu. 
A symbolic name for Jerusalem. 

Isa. 24. 10 The city of confusion is broken down 

•CITY of David, in vy ir David. 
That part of Jerusalem built on Mount Zion. 

2 Sa. 5. 7 Zion : the same (is) the city of D. 

5. 9 dwelt in the fort., called it The city of D. 
. 6. 10 not remove the ark.. into the city of I), 
i Kl. 2. 10. David.. was buried in the city of D. 

8. I might bring. . ark . . out of the city of D. 
g. 24 riiaraoh's daughter., out of the city of D. 
ri. 43 .Solomon.. was buried in the city of D. 

15. 8 and they buried him. in the city of D. 

i Ki. 8. 24 buried with his fathers in the city of D. 
12. 21 burled him.. in the city of D. 

1 Ch. It. 7 therefore they called it the city of D. 

I J. 13 brou,ghtnot the ark., to the city of D. 
.15. I (David) made him houses in the city of D. 
15. 29 the ark. .came to the city of D. 

3 Ch. 5. 2. to bring up the ark. .out of the city of D. 

8. II out of the city of a unto the house that 

9. 31 .Solomon, .was buried in the city of D. 
12. 16 Rehoboam..wa5 buried in the city of D. 
14. I and they buried him in the city of D. 

16. 14 And they buried him.. in the city of D. 
ai. I buried with his fathers in the city of D. 
2i.2ohowbeit they buried him in the city of f). 
24. 16 And they buried him in the city of D. 
24. 25 and they buried him in the city of D. 
27. 9 and they buried him in the city of D. 
32. 5 and repaired Millo (in) "the city of D. 

32, 3a.brought it. .the west side of the^ity of D. 
"Seh. 3. IS stairs that ga down from the city of D. 

12. 37 they went up by. .stairs- of the city of D. 
laa. 22. 9 Ye have seen. -.breaches of the city of D. 

CITY of destruction, Dinrt.Yj; city of the sun. 
.A prophetic name given to' one of the five cities of 
ilgypt inhabited by Israelites. 

"Isa. 19. 18 one shall be called, The city of destruction 
CITy, feoced — 
Fenced, fortified place, iTJ^sn melsurah. 

? Ch. 11. 10 which (are) in Judah. .fenced cities 
• II. 23 and dispersed., unto every fenced city 
12. 4 he took the fenced cities which (pertained) 
14; 6 he built fenced cities in Judah : for the 
21. 3 of precious things, with fenced cities in 
CITY, Eolden — 
Golden one, nznia inadhebah. 

Isa. 14. 4 hath the oppressor ceased ! the golden city 
CITY of palm trees — 

A name sometimes given to Jericho, D'IDfiri Ty, 
Dent 34. 3 Jericho, the city of palm trees, unto Zoar 
Juag. 3. 13 smote Israel, .possessed the city of palm t. 

2 Ch.28. 15 brought them to Jericho, the city of palrat 

CITY, royal, n3?'73ri Ty city of the kingdom. 
Another name of Kabbah of the children of Ammon, 
and apparently the same as the " City of Waters!" 

2 Sa. 12. 26 Joab fought . .and took the royal city 
CITY, ruler of the — 
Chief of the city, irokiT.dpxn^ politarclies. 

Acts 17. 6 drew Jason . .unto .the rulers of the city 

17. 8 they troubled., the rulers of the city, when 
*CITY of salt, nSa.n Ty. 

A city of Judah, near the Salt Sea. 

Josh. 1 5. 62 And Nibshan, and the city of Salt, and 



CITY, several —7 

City and city, Tyi i>v ir va-ir. 

a Ch. II. ,2 in every several city (he put) shields and 
28. 25 in every several city of Judah he made 
31. 19 in every several city, the men that were 
CITY of waters, 0:)j,T 1']} ir hammayim. 

Jll "A'^'' ?''''^" ^^ ^°^^ '° ^^^ of Kabbah, the chief 
city of the Ammonites. 

zSa. 12.27 1 liave fought., and have taken the c.ofw-. 
CLAD oneself, to — 
To cover oneself, np^ kasah, 7. 

J Ki. II. 29 he had clad himself with a new gannent 
CLAD, to be — 
To wrap oneself up, npn alah. 

Isa. 59. 17 and was clad ivith zeal as a cloak 
ClAMOROUS — 
To hum, make a noise, ns.T hamah. 

Prov. 9. 13 A foolish woman (is) clamorous ; (she Is) 
CLAIffOUE, — 
Cry, outcry, Kpavy^ kraugl. 

£ph. 4. 31 and anger, and clamour, and evil speaking 
CIAP, to — 
\.To smite (the) hands together, Kno macha. 

Psa. 98. 8 Let the floods clap (their) hands : let the 
Isa. 55. 12 all the trees of the field shall clap (their) 
2.T0 smite (the) hands together, kfid- macha, 3. 

£26.25. 6 Because thou hast clapped (thine) hands. 
3.70 (cause to) smite, npi nakah, 5. 

2 Ki.ii. 12 theyclapped their hands,and said, Godsave 
4. To clap (the hands) together, psij saphaq. 
.Tob 34. 37 he clappeth (his hands) among us, and 
Lam. 2. 15 AU that pass \)y clap (their) hands at theo 
5.T0 clap (the hand) together, ptip saphaq. 

Job 27. 23-^Men) shall clap their hands at him, and 

6. To strike (the hands) together, Vijn taqa. 

Psa. 47. 1 clap your hands, all ye people ; shout 
Kah. 3. 19 all that hear the bruit of thee shall clap 

CLAir'-DA, KKaiSr). 

A small island S.W. of Crete. Jfela and Pliny call It 
Gaudos, and Ptolemy calls it Klaudos. It is still 
called Clauda-nesa or Guadnnesi by the Greeks, which 
the Italians have corrupted into Gozzo. 

Acts 27. 16 a certain island which is called C. 

CIATT-I»r-A, KAat^Si'a. 

A female disciple at Kome, supposed to be a. British 
maiden and daughter of king Cogidubnus. who took 
the name of his imperial patron Tiberius Claudius. 
Her. husband seems to have been Peileris, who is men- 
tioned in the same verse. 

2 Xi. 4. 21 Eubulus greeteth thee.. and C, and all the 

CLATI-DI'-TTS, KAauSior. 

l.The successor of Caligula as emperor, .\.D. 41-M. 

Acts II. 23 which came to pass in the days of C. 
iS. 2 C. had commanded allJews to depart 
2. A Roman officer, chief captain in Jerusalem, a.d. CO. 

Acts 23. 26 C. Lysias unto. .Feli-t (sendeth) greeting 
CtA-W — 

Cloven or parted hoof, .^p^^ parsah. 
■ Deut.14. 6 and cleaveth the cleft into two claws, (and) 

Zech.ii. 16 but he shall, .tear their claws in pieces 

CLAY — 

1. Clay, (frcnn its red colour), inortar, *«h cliomer. 

Job. 4. ig less (in) them that dwell in houses of clay 
10. 9 that thou hast made me as the clay 
13. 12 your bodies to bodies of clay 
ay. 16 Though he. .prepare rajment as the clay 
33. 6 I also am formed out of the clay 
38. 14 It is turned as clay (to) the seal ; and they 

Isa. 29. 16 shall be esteemed as the potter's clay 

45. 9 Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth 
64. 8 we (are) the clay, and thou our potter 

Jer. iS. 4 the vessel that he made of clay was marred 
18. 6 as the clay (is) in the potter's hand, so (are) 



2.Sumi clay of the potter, tjpn chnsaph. 

Dan. 2. 33 his feet part of iron and part of clay 

2. 34 his feet (that were) of iron and clay, and 
2. 35 Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the 
2. 41 part of potter's clay, and part of iron 
e. 41. 43 sawest the iron mi.\ed with miry clay 
a; 42 the toes, .part of iron, and part of clay 
c 43 even as iron is not mixed -with clay 
2. 45 the iron, the brass, the clay, the silver 

Z.Mire, miidi B'e tit. 

Psa. 40. a He brought me up. .out of the miry day 

Isa. 41. 25 and as the potter treadeth clay 

Nah. 3. 14 go into clay, and tread the mortar, make 

i.Mortar, (from its softness), bSo inelet. 

Jer. 43. 9 hide them in the olay in the brick. kUn 

5. Thick clayey placet 'i?!^? maaheh. 

1 Ki. 7. 46 in the clay ground between Succoth and 

G.Thirk clayey soil^ 3!; ab. 

2 Cii. 4. 17 in the clay grouud between Suecoth and 



7. Clay, mortar, 7rri\6s pelos. 

John 9. 6 he spat on the ground, and mad» clay of 
9. 6 and ho anointed the eyes, .with the clay 
9. 11 A man that 's called Jesus made clay, and 
9. 14 it was the sabbath. .Jesus made the clay 
9. J5 Ife put clay upon mine eyes, and! washed 
Kom. 9. 21 Hath not the potter power over the clay 

CLAY, thick — 

Thick mire, heavy pledge, O'Bsy nbtit. 

iliih. 2. 6 him that laileth himself with thick clay I 

CLEAN — 

l.Ckan^ empty, 13 bar. 

Job II. 4 My doctrine (is) pure, and I am clean iu 
Psa. 73. I (even) to such as are of a clean heart 
Prov. 14. 4 Where no oxen (are), the crib (is) clean 

2.Purc, pious, ri], r\i zak. 

Job 33. 9 I am clean without transgression, I (am) 
Prov. 16. 2 All the ways of a man (are) clean ju 

3. Leavened, yvn chamits. 

Isa. 30. 24 'The oxen likewise, .shall eat clean prov. 
4. To make bare, ipn chasaph. 

Joel I. 7 he hath made it clean bare, and cast (it) 
5JPure, clean, iinp tahor. 

Gen. 7. 2 Of every clean beast thou shalt take to 
7. 2 and «f beasts that (are) not clean by two 

7. 8 Of clean bea.sts and of l)east8..not clean 

8. 20 every clean beast, and of every clean fowl 
Lev. 4. 12 without tho camp unto a clean place 

6. 1 1 carry forth the ashes., uuto a clean place 

7. 19 as for the flesh, all that be clean shall 
10. 10 and between unclean and clean 
ao. 14 heave shoulder, .eat in a clean place 
ji. 36 a fountain or pit.. shall be clean 
It. 37 And if (any part). .fall, it shall be clean 
It. 47 between the unclean and the clean, and 
13. 13 (if) tho leprosy have covered., he (is) clean 
13. 17 (if) the plague be tuniod..he (is) cleau 
•J 3- 37 the scall is healed, he (is) clean 

13. 39 it (is) a freckled spot.. he (is) clean 
31. 40 he (is) bald ; (yet is) he clean 
13. 41 he (is) forehead bald : (yet is) he clean 

14. 4 take for him .. two birds alive (and) clean 

14. 57 when (it is) uncleau, and wheu (it is) cl. 

15. 8 And if he . . spit upou him that is clean 
20. 25 put difference between clean beasts and 
20. 25 and between unclean fowls and clean 

Num. 5. 28 if the woman be not defiled, but be clean 
9. 13 the man that (is) clean, and is not in a 

18. II, 13 every one that is clean in thy house 

19. 9 a man (that is) clean shall gather up the 
J9- 9 lay (them) up wthoutthecampin acleaa 
19. i8"a cleau person shall take hyssop, and dip 
19. 19 the clean (person)shall sprinkle upon the 

Deuti2. 15 the uncleau and the clean may eat thereof 

12. 22 the unclean and the clean, shall eat (of) 
J4. II (Of) all clean birds ye shall eat 

14. 20 (But of) all clean fowls ye may eat 

15. 22 the unclean and the clean (person shall) 
23. 10 any mau that is not clean, by reason of 

1 Sa. 20. 26 he (is) not clean ; surely he (is) not clean 

2 Ch.30. 17 passovers for. .oue (that was) not clean 
Job 14. 4 Whocan bringa cleaii(thing)outof anuD. 
Psa. 19. g The fear of the LORD (is) clean, enduring 

51. JO Create in me a clean heart, God ; and 
Eccl. 9. 2 to the good and to the clean, and to the 
Isa. 66. 2o bring an offering in a clean vessel into 
Eze. 22. 26 between the unclean and the clean 

36. 25 Then will I sprinkle clean water upon you 
44. 23 discern between the unclean and the cl, 
6. Clean, Via taJior. 

Job 17. 9 he that hath clean hands shall be stronger 
7.70 be or become dry, ca; yabesh. 

Zech.ii. 17 his arm shall be clean dried up, and his 
^.Innocent, 'pj naqi: 

Psa. 24. 4' He (hat hath clean hands, and a pure h. 
9. To break, "n^ pajar. 

Isa. 24. ig the earth is clean dissolved, the earth is 
\^.Clean, clear, Ka6ap6s katharos. 

3Iatt 23. 26 that the outside of therrt may be clean. 

27. 59 he Avrapped it iu a clean linen cloth 
Lukeii. 41 and, behold, all things are clean unto you 
John 13. 10 He that is washed.. is clean every whit 
13. 10 and ye are cleau, but not all 

13. II therefore said he. Ye are not all clean 
15. 3 Now ye are dean tlirough the word which 

Acts 18. 6 (be; upon your own heads ; I (am) cleau 
ilev. 19. 8 arrayed in fine linen, clean and white 
19. 14 clothed iu fine linen, -wliite and clean 

11. Actually, really, ivrus onlos. 

2 Pe. a. 18 those that were [clean] escaped from them 

CLEAN, to be — 

l.To be purified, "it 5 barar, 2. 

Isa. 52. II be ye clean, that bear the vessels oflhe 
2._To be or becomepure, nj; zakah. 

Job 15. 14 Wliat (is) man,' that he should be clean r 
25. 4 how can he be clean (that is) lx>ru of a 

3. 7*0 be purCj 115; zakak. 

Job 15. 15 the'heavens are tiot clean in his-sight 
4. To be clean, cleaiiscd, T? taker. 

Lev. 12. 8 atonement for her, and she shall be clean 
jj. 6, 34 he shall wash his clothes, and be cleaiu 



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Lev. 13. 58 it shall be washed, .and shall be clean 
i^. 8 and wash himself . .that he may be clean 
14. g he shall wash, .and he shall be clean 
14. 2o atonement for him, and he shall be clean 

14. 53 for tlie house : and it shall be clean 

15. 13 and wash his clothes, .and shall be clean 
15. 28 and after that she shall be clean 

17. 15 he shall both wash, .then shall he he clean 
j6. 30 (tliat) ye may be clean from all your sins 
22. 4 he shall not eat . . until he be clean 
22. 7 when the sun is down, he shall be clean 

Num 19. 12 and on the seventh day he shall be clean 
ig 12 then theseventh day he shall not be clean 
19, 19 aud bathe himself . .and shall be clean 
)( 23 ye shall make (it) . . and it shall be clean 
tu 24 and ye.£hall be clean, and afterward 

a Kl. ^ 10 Go au^" wash, .and thou shalt be clean 
5. J 2 may I not wash in them, and be clean? 
5. 13 whehhesaith to thee, Wash, and be clean? 
5. 14 his flesh came again, .and he was clean 

Psa. s'- 7 Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean 

Eze 36. 25 I springle clean water, .ye shall be clean 

5. To become or be made clean, "in^ taker, 7. 

Gen.35. 2 aud be clean, and change your garments 

6. To be made clean, clear, KaSaplConai katharizom. 
JIatt. 8. 3 touched him, saying, I will ; be thou clean 
JMark I. 41 and saith unto him, I will ; be thou clean 
Luke 5. 13 touched him, saying, I will : be thou clean 

CLEAN gone, to be — ■ 

To be ended, closed, DSK aphes. 

Psa. 77, 8 Is his mercy clean gone for ever? 
CIEAN, to be made — 
l.To becoine clean, nnu taker, 

Jer. 13. 27 OJerusaiem I wilt thou not bemade clean? 
2. To be made pure, nno taker, 7. 

Lev. 14. It present tlie man that Is to be made clean 
CLEAN, to make — 
1. To make pure, npj zalcak, 3. 

Prov.2o. 9 Who can say, I have made my heart clean 
2. 7*0 skow oneself pure, npj zakak, 7 

Isa. 1. 16 Wash you, make you clean ; put away the 
3.7*0 make pure, Tij; zakak, 5. 

Job 9. 30 and niakj my hands never so clean 
4. 7*0 make or declare clean, ina taker, 3. 

Lev. 4. II the priest that maketh (him) clean shall 

Num 8. ; and (so) make themselves clean 

6. To make clean, clear, KadapiCu katkarizo. 
Matt. 8. 2 if thou wilt, thou canst make me^ clean 

23. 25 ye make clean the outside cf the cup and 
Mark i. 40 If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean 
.. Luke 5. 12 if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean 
u. 39 Now do ye Pharisees make clean the out. 

CLEAN pused, to be — 

To be complete, finisked, ended, Don tamam. 

Josh. 3. 17 the people were passed clean over Jordan 
4. I when all the people were clean passed over 
4. II when all the people were clean passed over 
CLEAN, to pronounce — 
To declare clean, "inp taker, 3. 

Lev. 13. 6 the priest shall pronounce him clean 

13. 13 he shall pronounce (him) clean (that hath) 
• 3- I'/. 23. 28, 34, 37 shall pronounce (him) clean 

13. 59 to pronounce it clean, or to pronounce it 

14. 7 sliall pronounce him clean, and shall let 
14. 48 priest shall pronounce the house clean 

CLEANNESS — 

\. Cleanness, clearness, emptiness, "is bor. 

2 Sa. 22. 21 according to the cleanness of my hands 

22. 25 according to my cleanness in his eye 
Psa. 18. 20 according to the cleanness of my hands 

1.1 nnocency, freedom, cleanness, \y^i niqqayon. 

Amos 4. 6 1 also have given 'you cleanness of teeth 
CLEANSE — 
Ckansing, scouring, pIPB tamriq, plian tamruq. 

rrov.2o. 30 blueness of a wound cleanseth away evil 
CLEANSE, to — 
1-. T'o 7uake clear or clean, Ti| barar, 5. 

Jer. 4. It A dry wind v. not to fan, nor to cleanso 

2. To purify, nai zakak, 3. 

Psa. 73. 13 Verily I have cleansed my heart (in) vain 
iig. 9 Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse 

3. T'o remove sin or defect, nan cliata, 3. 

Exod29. 36 thou shalt cleanse the altar, when thou 
Lev. 14. 49 he shall take to cleanse the house two 

14. 52 he shall cleanse the house with the blood 
Eze. 43. 2o thus shalt thou cleanse and purge it 

43. 22 cleanse the altar, as they did cleanse (it) 
43. 23 When thou hast made an end of cleansing 
45. 18 take a young bullock, .cleanse the sanct. 
4.7*0 cleanse, declare clean, ino taker, 3. 
Lev. i5. 19 and cleanse it, and, hallow it from 

16. 30 make an atonement for you, to cleanse you 
Num. 8. 6 Take the Levitos, .and cleanse them 
8. 7 thus shalt thou do. .to cleanse them 
8. 15 thou shalt cleanse them, and offer them 
8. 21 made an atonement for them to cleanSe 

3 Ch. 29. 1 5 came . to cleanse the house of the Lord 

29.16 went into the inner part, .to cleanse (it) 
29. x8 We have cleansed all the house of. .Loed 



2 Ch. 34. 5 and cleansed Judah and Jerusalem 
Neh. 13. 9 they cleansed the chambers ; and thither 
13. 30 Thus cleansed I them from all strangers 
Job 37 21 tlie wind passeth, and cleanseth them 
Psa. 5t. 2 Wash me. .and cleanse me from my sin 
Jer. 33. 8 I will cleanse them from all their iniquity 
Kze. 36. 25 and from all your idols, will 1 cleanse you 

36. 33 that I shall have cleansed you from all 

37. 23 wheieiu they have sinned, and will cleanse 
39. 12 seven months, .that they may cleanse the 
39. 14 upon the face of the earth, to cleanse it 
39. 16 Thus shall they cleanse the land 

5.7*0 make or declare free, or innocent, npi naqah, 3. 
Psa. 19. 12 cleanse thou me from secret (faults) 
Joel 3 21 I will cleanse . .1 have not cleansed 

6. 7*0 make clean, clear, Ka6apiC<^ katkarizo. 
Matt 8. 3 immediately his leprosy was cleansed 

10. 8 Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise 
II 5 the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed 
23. 26 cleanse first that (which is) within the cup 

Mark i. 42 the leprosy departed, .and he was cleansed 

Luke 4. 27 none of them was cleansed, saving Naam. 

7 22 the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed 

17. 14 it came to pass, that, they were cleansed 

17. 17 Were there not ten cleansed ? but where 

Acts 10. 15 What God hath cleansed, (that) call not 

11. 9 What God hath cleansed, (that) call not 
2 Co. 7. 1 let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness 
Eph. 5. 26 he might sanctify aud cleanse it with 
Jas. 4. 8 Cleanse (your) hands, (ye) sinners ; and 

1 Jo. I. 7 the blood of Jesus Christ, .cleanseth us 

I. 9 to cleanse us from all uurighteousness 

CLEANSE selves, to — 

7*0 cleanse oneself, in^ taker, 7. 
2 Ch. 30. 18 a multitude . . had not cleansed themselves 
Keh. 13. 22 that they should cleanse themselves, and 

CLEANSED, to be — 

1.7*0 be clean, cleaiised, ina taker. 

Lev. II. 32 be put into water, .so it shall be cleansed 

12. 7 she shall be cleansed from the issue of 
15. 13 when he that hath an issue is cleansed of 
15. 28 But if she be cleansed of her issue, then 

2. 7*0 be clean, cleansed, ^r^9 taker, 4. 

Eze 22. 24 Thou (art) the land that is'not cleansed 

3.7*0 cleanse oneself, be cleansed, ina taker, 7. 

Lev. 14. 4 to take for him that is to be cleansed 
14. 7 sprinkle upon him that is to be cleansed 
14. 8 he that is to be cleansed shall wash his 
14. 17, 25, 28 right ear of him that is to be clea. 
14. 18, 29 upon the head of him that is to be clea. 
14. ig, 31 atonement for him that is to be clea. 

Josh 22. 17 from which we are not cleansed until this 

4.7*0 be covered, ips kapliar, 4. 

Wum33. 33 the laud cannot be cleansed of the blood 
5.7*0 becoine, be counted righteous, pny tsadaq, 2. 

Dan. 8. 14 then shall the sanctuary be cleansed 
CLEANSED, js — 
Cleansing, '"nno tokorak. 

Eze. 44 26 Aud after he is cleansed, they shall I 'ckoD 
CLEANSING— 
1. Cleansing, rrjna tokorak. 

Lev. 13. 7 that he hath been seen . .for his cleansing 

13. 35 if the scall spread .after his cleansing 

14. 2 the law. .in the day of his cleansing 

14. 23 he shall bring them, .for his cleansing 
14., 32 (that which pertaineth) to his cleansing 

15. 13 then he shall number, .for his cleansing 
Num. 6. 9 his head in the day of his cleansing 

2. Cleansing, KaBapia/jiSs ko.tharismos. 

Alark I. 44 offer for thy cleansing those things which 
Luke 5. 14 but go. .and offer for thy cleansing 

CLEAH — 
l.Ligkt, I'lN or. 

Amos 8. 9 I will darken the earth in the clear day 
2. Clear, 13 bar. 

Song 6. JO fair as the moon, clear as the sun, (and) 
Z.Rare, precious, ^|■J; yaqar. 

Zech 14. 6 the light shall not be clear, (nor) dark 
i.Innoeent, 'P3 naqi. 

Gen. 24. 41 thou shalt be clear from my oath 
b. Shining, wkile, ns isack. 

Isa. i8. 4 I will consider, .like a clear heat upon' 
d.Pure, ayySs ngnos. 

2 Co. 7. II ye have approved yourselves to be clear 
7. Clean, KaOapSi katkaros. 

Rev. 21. 18 the city (was) pure gold, like unto clear 
8. Shining, brigkt, \ainrp6s lampros. 

Kev. 22. 1 pure river of water of life, clear as cry. 

CLEAR, to — 

7*0 declare innocent, free, npj naqak, 3 . 

Eze. 34. 7 tiiat will by no means clear (the guiltv) 
CLEAE, to be — 
1.7*0 be pure, ns; zakak. 

Psa. 51. 4 (and) be clear when thou judgest 
2.7*0 be innocent, free, .tpi naqak, 2. 

Gen. 24. 8 then thou shalt be clear from this my 
24. 41 Then shalt thou be clear from (this) my 



CLEAB. selves, to — 

To justify oneself, rs-is tsadaq'-^T. 

Gen. 44 16 what.. or ho^y. sliall wo clear ourselves T ' 
CLEAKEE, to be — 
7*0 rise up, Dip qum. ^ 

Job II. 7 (thine) age shall be clearer than the noon. 
CLEARING — 
To declare innocent, free, npJ naqah, 3. 

Kumi4. 18 aud by !io means clearing (the guilty) 
CLEAEING of one's self — 
A speaking off {for cmeself), avoXoyia apologia. 

2 Co. 7. 1 1 yea) (what) clearing of yourselves, yea 

CLEAELY — 

\.To be clear, ins barar. 

Job 33. 3 and ray lips shall utter knowledge clearly 
2. Far shining, brilliantly, rriKavyHs ielaugos. 

JIark 8. 25 was restored, and saw every man clearly 

CLEAENESS — 
Clearness, nnb tokar. 

Exod24. 10 as. .the body of heaven In (his) clearness 
CLEAVE- 
Cleaving, adkering to, pn'j dabeq. 

Deut. 4. 4 But yc that did cleave unto the LORD 

CLEAVE, to — 

1.7*0 cleave asunder, yp3 baqa. 

Judgis. 19 But God clave an hollow place that (was) 
Psa. 74. 15 Thou didst cleave the fountain and the 

141. 7 as when one cntteth and cleaveth (woodj 
Eccl.io. 9 hethatcleavethwoodshallbeendangered 
Isa. 48. 21 he clave the rock also, and the waters 

2. 7*0 be cleft asunder, ypa baqa, 2. 

Zech. 14, 4 the mount of Olives shall cleave in the 
3.7*0 cleave asunder, yps baqa, 3. 

Gen. 22. 3 clave the wood for the burnt offering 

1 .Sa. 6. 14 and they clave the wood of the cai-t, and 
I'sa. 78. 15 He clave the rocks in the wilderness, and 
Hal). 3. 9 Thou didst cleave the earth with rivers 

4.7*0 cleave, adhere to, P3^ dabaq. 

Gen. 2. 24 and shall cleave unto his wife : and they 
34. 3 his soul clave unto Dinah the daughter o£ 
Deut 10. 20 to him shalt thou cleave, and swear by 
II. 22 to walk in all his ways, and to cleave unto 
13. 4 ye shall serve him, and cleave unto him 
13. 17 there shall cleave nought of the cursed 
28. 60 and they shall, cleave unto thee 

30. 20 and that thou mayest cleave unto him 
Josh 22. 5 to cleave unto him, and to serve him with 

23. 8 But cleave unto the Loud your God, as ye 

23. 12 cleave unto the remnant of these nations 

Ruth z. 14 Orpah kissed her mother.. but Kuth'clavo 

2 Sa. 20. 2 the men of Judah clave unto Oieir kiug 

23. 10 and his hand clave unto the sword 

1 Ki.ii. 2 Solomon clave unto these in love 

2 Ki. 3. 3 he cleaved unto the sins of Jeroboam the 

5. 27 The leprosy therefore .. shall cleave unto 
18. 6 >'or he clave to the LollD, (and) depaited 
Job 19. 20 My bone cleaveth to my skin and to my 
29 10 their tongue cleaved to the roof of their 

31. 7 if any blot hath cleaved to mine hand^ 
Psa.- 44. 25 our belly cleaveth unto the earth 

loi. 3 hate the work of them, .(it) shall not c. 
102. 5 By reason, .my bones cleave to my skin 
119. 25 My soul cleaveth untothe dust : quicken 
137. 6 let my tongue cleave to the roof of my 
Jer. 13. II as the girdle cleaveth to the loins of a 
Lam. 4. 4 The tongue .. cleaveth to the roof of his 

5, 7*0 be made to adhere, p^i dabaq, 6. 

Psa. 22. 15 and my tongue cleavetli to my jaws 
6.7*0 cleave, adhere to, py] debaq. 

Dan. 2. 43 but they shall'not cleave one to another 
7.7*0 strengtJien, hold fast to, pin chazaq, 5. 

Neh. 10. 29 They clave to their brethren, their nobles 
8.7*0 be joined to, T\-h lavak, 2. 

Dan. II. 34 many shall cleave to them with flatteries 
9.7*0 adkere, stick on, nSD sapkack, 2. 

Isa. 14. 1 they shall cleave to the house of Jacob 
10. 7*0 sjM, till, nSs palach, 3. 

Job 16. 13 he cleaveth my reins asunder, and doth 
11.7*0 stick fast, nsjt tsapkad. 

Lam. 4. 8 their skin cleaveth to their bones; it is 
12. To cleave, rend, VQ^ skasa. 

Deut 14. 6 cleaveth the cleft Into two claws, (and) 
13. 7*0 cleave, rend, VP^ skasa, 3. 

Lam. 1. 17 he shall cleave it with the wings thereof 
14.7*0 glue, join, adkere, HoXXdai kollao. npoanaW 

Matt 19. 5 For this cause shall a man. .cleave to his 

Markio. 7 For this cause shall a man. .cleave to his 

Lukeio. II Even the very dust, .which cleaveth on 

Acts 17. 34 Howbeit certain men clave unto liim 

Rom 12. 9 cleave to that which is good 

CLEAVE unto, to — 

To remain toward, irpoa'fievaj prosmenO, 

Acts II. 23 that .they would cleave unto the Lord 

CLEAVE asunder, to — 

To be cleft asunder, j;p3 haqa, 2. 

KUIU16. 31 the ground clave asunder that (was) under 



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CLEAVE, to oause to — 

To make to adliere, p^T dahaq. 5. 

Jcr. 13. II so have I caused to cleave unto me the 
CLEAVE fast, to — 
To poar out (n metal), ^s; yaLsa/j. 

i'sa. 41. 8 An evil disease, (say they), cleaveth fast 
CLEAVE fast together, to — 
2'u he firmly joined together, pzy\ dahaq, 4-. 

Job 38. 38 and the clods cleave' fast together 
CLEAVE, to make — 
To cause to adhere, pji dabaq, 6. 

DeutiS. 21 The Lord shall make the pestilence cleave 

Eze. 3. 26 1 >vill make thy tongue cleave to the roof 
CLEFT — 
\.A cleft prr rent, !j'p3 heqia. 

Amos 6. II will smite, .the little house with clefta 
%.A liollow place, r\-\Qliieqarah. 

Isa. 2. 51 To go into the clefts of the rocks, and 
S.A fissure, i)c^ sliesa. 

Deut 14. 6 cieaveth the cleft into two ciaws, ^and) 

CLEFT, to bei — 

To bcccnie cleft, l'|33 haqa, 7. 

Mic. I. 4 the valleys shall be cleft, as wax before 
CLEFTS — 

Clefts, recesses, D'ljq chagavim. 

Song 2. 14 my dove, (that art) in the clefts of the 

Jcr. 49. 16 thou that dwellest in the clefts of the 

Obad. 3 thou that dwellest in the clefts of thf 
CLEMENCY — 
A yiehliiigness, pliability, 4irieiKeia epieikeia. 

Acts 24. 4 that thou wouldest hear us of thy clem. 
CLE'-MENT, KA^/i7)s. 
A fellow labourer with Paul at Philippi. 

Phil. 4. 3 those Momen which laboured. .with C. 
CLE-O'-PAS, KKeSira;. 

One of the two disciples going to Emmaua when Jesus 
appeared to them. 

Luke 24. 18 C. answering said unto him. Art thou only 
CLEO'-PHAS, K\a>iras. 

Husband of one of the Marys ; half-sister of the Virgin 
Mary. 

John jg. 25 Mary the (wife) of C, and Mary Magdal. 
CLEEK, towa-^ 
U'riter, scribe, ypafi/ivrfis ffrainmaieits. 

Acts 19. 35 when the town clerk had appeased the 

CLIFF — . 

1. Ascent, r\S-j_^ inaal'ch. 

2 Ch.2o. 16 behold, they come up by the cliff of Ziz 
Z. Ruined, terrible, j'iij; aruls. 

Job 30. 6 To dwell in the cliffs of the valleys, (in) 

CLIFT — 

l.Cleft,'hored out place, .Tii;? neqarah. 

E.\od 33. 22 I wiU put thee in a clift of the rock 
^.A cleft, branch, "i'j;!) seijih. 

Isa. 57. 5 chiliUen in the valleys under the clifts 

CEOiB, to — 

To go up, rhyi alah. 

Joel 2. 7 they shall climb the wall like men of war 

CLIMB up, to — 

\.To go up, npj; alah. 

I Sa. 14. 13 Jonathan climbed up upon his hands and 
Jer. 4. 29 they shall, .climb up upon the rocks 
Joel 2. 9 they shall climb up upon the houses 
Amos g. 2 though they climb up to heaven, thence 

2. To go up, avaPalvw anabnind. 

Luke 19. 4 climbed up into a sycamore tree to see 
John 10. I but climbethup some other way, the same 

CUP, to — 

To diminish, Jnj gara. 

Jer. 48. 37 every head, .bald, and every beard clipped 

CLOAK — 

\.An over covering, veil for hiding, e-mKd\vn/j.cu 
I Pe. 2.. 16 not using (your) liberty for a cloak of 

2.Raiinent, outer garment, ifj.d.Ttov himaiion. 

Matt 5. 40 take away thy coat, let him have thy cloak 
Luke 6. 29 him that taketh away thy cloak forbid 

3. What is shoion before, pretext, ■!rpii(pa<ns, ^eAoitis 
Johnis. 22 but now they have no cloak for their 

1 Th. 2, 5 neither, .used we.. cloak of covetousness 
4,A tunic, vest or inner garment, <paiv6\T]s phain. 

2 Ti. 4. 13 The [cloak] that I left at Troas with Carp. 
CLOD — 

1..^ clod {of earth), e!'3, vn gush, gish. 

Job 7. s My flesh is clothed with worms and clods 
i.Furroio, ■ta";^? 7negrapkah. 

Joel 1. 17 The seed is rotten under their clods, the 
S.iSoft clod, 3:-i regeb. 

Job 21. 33 The clods of the valley shall be sweet 
38. 38 and the clods cleave fast together? 



CLOKE — 

Robe {upper), S'VP meil. 

Isa. 59. 17 and was clad with zeal as a cloko 
CLOSE — 
Strait, compressed, is tsar. 

Job 41.15 shut up together (as with) a-close seal 
CLOSE by — 
Very near, nearer, a.<T(Tov asson. 

Acts 27. 13 loosing (thence), they sailed close bv 
[See also Follow, keep, kept, rouud about.] " 
CLOSE, to — 

1. To fret oneself, .Tin charah, 5a. 

Jer. 22. 15 Shalt thou reign, because thou closest 
2.T0 cover, ."IDS kasah, 3. 

Num 16. 33 and the earth closed upon them 

3. To shut, "iJD sagar. 

Judg. 3. 22 The fat closed upon the blade, so that ho 

4. To strengthen, harden, DSj; atsam, 3. 

Isa. 29. 10 For the Lord, .hath closed your eyes 

5. To move down, close, shut, Ka/j.iJ.vu kammuO. 
Matt 13. 15 and their eyes they have closed 

Acts 28. 27 and their eyes have they closed ; lest they 
Q.To fold up {a roll), irTva-a-w iHussu. 

Luke 4. 2Q he closed the book, and he gave (it) again 
CLOSE, to keep — 
To keep silent, still, (Tiyau sigao. 

Luke 9. 36 they kept (it) close, and told no man in 
CLOSE place — 
Shut up place, nispp misgercth. 

2 Sa. 22. 46 they shall be afraid out of their close pi. 

Psa. 18. 45 and be afraid out of their close plai;e3 
CLOSE up, to — 
\.To hedge or icall up, "itJ gadar. 

Amos 9. II and close up the breaches thereof 
I.T0 shut up, "iJD sagar. 

Gen. 2. 21 closed up the flesh instead thereof 

2. To restrain, "isy atsar. 

Gen. 20. 18 the Lord liad fast closed up all the wombs 
CLOSED, to be — 
To close, be closed, 15) zur. 

Isa. I. 6 they have not been closed, neither bound 
CLOSED up — 
To stop up, Dino satham. 

Dan. 12. 9 the words (are) closed up and sealed till 
CLOSET — 
\. Covert, chamber, nsn chuppah. 

Joel 2. 16 and the bride out of her closet 
2.Store or inner chamber, tafiitov iameion. 

Matt. 6. 6 v/hen thou prayest, enter into thy closet 

Lukeiz. 3 which ye ha,ve spoken in the ear in cjosets 

CLOTH — 

l.Oarment, 133 hegcd. 

Eiod3i. 10 the cloths of service, and the holy garm. 
35. 19 The cloths of service, to do service in the 
39. I they made cloths of service, to.do service 
39. 41 The cloths of service to do service (in) 
Num. 4. 6 shall spread over (it) a cloth wholly of 
4. 7, II they shall spread a cloth of blue, and 
4. 8 they shall spread upon them a cloth of 
4. 9 tliey shall take a cloth of blue, and cover 
4. 12 put (them) in a cloth of blue, and cover 
4. 13 and spread a purple cloth thereon 

1 Sa.19. 13 putapiUow..aEd covered (it) with a cloth 

2 Sa.2o. 12 he removed Amasa.. and cast a cloth upon 
l-Raiment, a cloth, •"i^??' simlah. 

Deut22. 17 they shall spread the cloth before the 

1 Sa.2i. 9 it (is here).wrapped in a cloth behind the 

S.Rags, tatter, pdicus rhakos. 

Matt. 9. 16 No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto 
Mark 2. 21 No man also seweth a piece of new cloth 

CLOTH or clothes, linen — 

l.A bandage, odoviov othonion. 

Luke24. 12 [he beheld the linen clothes laid by them] 
Johnig. 40 wound it in linen clothes with the spices 
2o. 5 he stooping down, .saw the linen clothes 
2o. 6 Peter following . . seeth the linen clothes 
20. 7 not lying with the linen clothes, but 

2.Fine linen cloth, invoiiv sindun. 

Matt27. 59 he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth 
Marki4. 51 having a linen cloth cast about his naked 
14. 52 he le't the linen cloth, and fled from 

CLOTH, thick — 

A heavy or thick chlh, na?'? makber. 

2 Ki. 8. 13 he took a thick cloth, and dipped (it) In 

CLOTHE, to — 

l.To clothe, put on {anything), vyy labash. 

Isa. 49. 18 thou shalt surely clothe thee with them 
Eze. 34. 3 Ye eat the fat, and ye clothe you with the 
Hag. I. 6 ye clothe you, but there is none warm 

2. To put on or give clothing, EJjS labash, 5. 

Gen. 3.21 did the Lord God make coats.. and clothe 
E.xod4o. 14 thou shalt bring his sons, and clothe 
Lev. 8. 7 clothed him with the robe, and put the 
2 Sa. I. 24 who clothed you in scarlet with (other) 



2 Ch.28. IS with the spoil clothed all that were naked 
Eslh. 4. 4 she sent raiment to clothe Mordecai, and 
Job 10. II Thou hast clothed me wth skin and flesh 
39. 19 hast thou clothed his neck with thunder 
Psa.132. 16 I will also clothe her priests with 

132. 18 His enemies will I clothe with shame 
Prov23. 21 drowsiness shall clothe a man with rags 
Isa. 22. 21 I v/ill clothe him with thy robe, and 

50. 3 I clothe the heavens with blackness, and 
61. 10 he liath clothed me with the garments of 
Eze. 16. to I clothed thee also with broidcrcd work 
Zech. 3. 4 1 will clothe thee with change of nmnent 
3. 5 and clothed him with garments 
3.T0 clotJie, \s;h lebash, 5. 

Dan. 5. 29 they clothed Daniel with scarlet, and put 
i.Toencircle,clothe round,a.n<pi(vvviii amphiennumi. 
Matt. 6. 30 if God so clothe the grass of the field 

11. 8 A man clothed ip soft raiment? 
Luke 7. 25 A man clothed in soft raiment? 

12. 28 If then God so clothe the grass, which is 
5.T0 use raiment, or a garment, ifiaTi^w himatizS. 

Marks, is sitting, and clothed, and inhis right mind 
Luke 8. 35 sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed, and 

6. To cast around, ir^piBaWu periballO, 

Matt25. 36 Naked, and ye clothed me : I w.ns sick 

25. 38 Wliensawwe thee, .naked, and clothed 

26. 43 naked, and ye clotlieU me noC; sick, and 

CLOTHE self, to — 

To put on clothing, c^jb labash. 

Psa.iog. 18 As he clothed himself with euTStnR Hft 
Jer. 4. 30 Though thou clothest thyself with crime. 
Eze. 26. J 6 they shall clothe themselves with tremb. 

CLOTHE with, to — 

To go in, get into (clothes), ipSvu eiidn'i. 

Mark 15. 17 (clothed] hhu with puride, and platted 

CLOTHED — 

l.To be girded, h^-ij kirbel. 

1 Ch.is. 27 David (was) clothed with a robe of fine 
2. To be covered, .155 kasah, 4. 

T Ch.2i. 16 the elders (of Israel, who were) clothed 
CLOTHED, to be — 

1. To be clothed, pj^ laJbash. 

2 Ch. 6. 41 let thy priests, .be clothed with salvation 
Job 7. s ily flesh is clothe<l with worms and clods 

8. 22 They that hate thee shall be clothed with 
29. 14 I put on righteousness, and it clothed mo 

Psa. 35. 26 let them be clothed with shame and 
65. 13 The pastuies are clothed with flocks 
93. I The IX)RD reigneth ; he is clothed with 
93. I the Lord is clothed with strength, (whero 
104. I thou art clothed with honour and majesty 
log. 29 Let mine adversaries be clothed with 
132. 9 Let thy priests be clothed with righteous. 
Prov3i. 21 all her household (are) clothed with 
Eze. 7. 27 the prince shall be clothed with desolation 

9. 2 one man among them (was) clothed with 
9. 3 he called to the man clothed witli lineu 
9. II behold, the ni.in clothed with linen 

10. 2 he spake unto the man clothed with linen 

10. 6 he hud commanded the man clothed witli 

10. 7 hands of (him that wai;)clothed with linen 

23. 6 (Which were) clothed with blue,- captains 

23. 12 captains and rulers clothed most gorgeous 

^ 38. 4 horses and horsemen, all of them clothed 

44. 17 they shall be clothed with linen garments 

Zeph. I. 8 such as are clothed with strange apparel 

Zech. 3. 3 Joshua was clothed with filthy garments 

2. To be clotlicd, vjh labash, 4. 

2 Ch. 18. 9 clothed in their robes, and they sat in a 
3.T0 be clothed, v^h lebash. 

Dan. 5. 7. shall be clothed with scarlet, and have a 
S. 16 thou shalt be clothed with scarlet, and 
JO. s behold a certain man clothed |B line» 
12. 6 And(one)saidto themanclottiad inUifto 
12. 7 And I heard the man clothed Ift linen 

4. To go into, ivZiu enduo^ 

2 Co. 5. 3 [being clothed]., shall not be fotmd naked 
5. To cast arov.nd, irepifiaXKu periballo. 

Kev. 3. s the same shall be clothed in whiteralment 

3. 18 white raimentthatthoumayest be clothed 

4. i twenty elders sitting, clothed in white 

CLOTHED in, to be — 

l.To go into (clothes), ivZiSvTKo) endidvslco. 

Lukei6. 19 a certain rich man who was cloUied in 
2. To go into (clothes), ivaiu enduS. 

Eev. 15. 6 clothed in pure and white linen, having 
19. 14 followed him., clothed in fine linen, whito 

Z.To cast around, irfpi^aWui peribcdlo. 

Mark 16. 5 sitting on the right side, clothed in alone; 
Rev. II. 3 they shall prophesy.. cloUied insackcloth- 
18. 16 that great city that was clothed in fine 

CLOTHED with, to be — 
1. Clothing, vtj7 lebush. 

Esth. 4. 2 into the king's gate clothed wJCfc tackdiM 
2.T0 bind on self, iyKOfiPSofiai egkomhoomai. 

1 Pe. s- 5 subject one to another, and be clothed w. 
3.T0 go into (clothes), ivSva cndito. 

Mark i. 6 John was clothed with camel's hair, and ■ 

££V. I. «3 the Son of man, clcthtsd with a garment 



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4. To cast around, irepi^&Wu perihallo. 

Kev. 7. 9 clothed with white robes, and palms in 

10. I another mighty angel . . clothed with a clo. 

12. I a woman clothed with the sun, and the 
iq. 13 he (was) clothed with a vesture dipped in 

CLOTHED upon, to be ^ 

To be (joneiii npon, have put on over, inevSivofiat. 

2 Co. 5. 2 earnestly desiring to be clothed upon with 

5. 4 we would be unclothed, but clothed upon 

CLOTHED wherewithal, to be — 

To cast arouiul, Trepi^aAAw perihallo. 

Matt. 6. 31 Wherewithal shall we be clothed? 

CLOTHES — 

\.Garm,ents, 133 beged. 

Gen. 37. 29 Reuben returned, .and he renthis clothes 
Lev. 10. 6 neither rend your clothes, lest ye die, and 

11. 25, 28, 40, 40 shall wash his clothes, and be 

13. 6, 34 he shall wash his clothes, and be clean 

13. 45 his clothes shall be rent, end his head 

14. 8 shall wash his clothes, and shave off all 
14. 9 he shall wash his clothes, also he shall 
14. 47 he that lieth. .shall wash his clothes 
14. 47 he that eateth.. shall wash his clothes 
i5- 5' 6> 7> 8, 10, II, 21, 22, 27 wash his clothes 
16. 26, 28 shall wash his clothes, and bathe his 

16. 32 put on the linen clothes, (even) the holy 

17. 15 he shall both wash his clothes^ and bathe 
21. 10 not uncover his head, nor rend his clothes 

Num. 8. 7 let them wash their clothe3,and (so) make 

"» 8. 21 and they washed their clotlies ; and Aaron 

14. 6 them that searched.. rent their clothes 

jg. 7 the priest shall wash his clothes, and he 

19. 8 he that burneth her shall wash his clothes 

19. 10 shall wash his clothes ; and be unclean 
19. 19 wash his clothes, and bathe himself in 
19. 21 he that sprinkleth. .shall washhis clothes 
31. 24 ye shall wash your clothes on the seventh 

•Tudgii. 35 he rent his clothes, and said, Alas, my 
1 Sa. 19. 24 he stripped off his clothes also, and pro. 
B Sa. I. 2 a man came out. .with his clothes rent 
I. II David took hold on his clothes, and rent 
3.31 Rend your clothes,and gird you ivlth sack. 
13. 31 his servants stood by with their clothes 
19. 24 nor washed his clothes, from the day the 

1 Ki. I. 1 they covered him with clothes, but he gat 

21. 27 rent his clothes, and put sackcloth upon 

2 Ki. s- 7 I18 rent his clothes, and said, (Am) I God 

S. 8 the king of Israel had rent his clothes 

5. 8 Wherefore hast thou rent thy clothes? 

6. 30 he rent his clothes, and he passed by upon 
II. 14 Athaliah rent her clothes, and cried 

iS. 37 with (their) clothes rent, and told him the 
ig. I he rent liis clothes, and covered himself 

22.11 had heard the words . . he rent his clothes 

22. 19 hast rent thy clothes, and wept before 

2 Ch.23. 13 Athaliah rent her clothes, and said, Trea. 
34. 19 had heard the words.. he renthis clothes 
34. 27 didst rend thy clothes, and weep before 

Neh. 4. 23 noneof us put off our clothes, (savingthat) 

Esth. 4. I Mordecairenthis clothes.and putonsac. 

Prov. 6. 27 take fire, .and his clothes not be burnt ? 

Isa. 36. 22 with (their).clothes rent, and told him the 
37. I he rent his clothes, and covered himself 

Jer. 41. 5 their beards shaven, and their clothes 

Eze. 16. 39 they shall strip thee also of thy clothes 

23. 26 shall also strip thee out of thy clothes 
27. 20 Dedan (was) thy merchant in precious cl. 

Amos 2. 8 they lay (themselves) doivn upon clothes 

^.Wrappings, clothes, Di'73 gtlom, 

Eze. 27. 24 in blue clothes, and broldered work, and 

%.Meisvire, long robe; "Vi mad. 

I Sa. 4. 12 with his clothes rent, and with earth upon 
^.Covering, rfia suth. 

Gen. 49. II and his clothes in the blood of grapes 
5. Outer garment, raiment, na^\!f salmah. 
^■^ Deut29. 5 your clothes are not waxen old upon you 
■^ Neh. g. 21 their clothes waxed not old, and their feet 

Job 9. 31 and mine own clothes shall abhor me 
^.Outer garment, raiment, rho'v simlah. 

Gen. 37. 34 Jacob rent his'clothes, and put sackcloth 
44. 13 they rent their clothes, and laded every 
Exodi2. 34 troughs being bound up in their clothes 
19. 10 and let them wash their clothes 
19. 14 and they washed their clothes 
Josh. 7. 6 Joshua rent his clothes, and fell to the 

4 .Raiment, garment, l/xdrtov himoMon. 

Matt2i. 7 the ass. .and put on them their clothes 
24. 18 Neither let him. .return, .to take his [c] 
26. 6s Then the high priest renthis clothes 
Marlt 5. 28 If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be 
5. 30 Jesus., said, Who touched ray clothes? 

15. 20 put his own clothes on him, and led him 
Lnke 8. 27 a certain man.. ware no clothes, neither 

19. 36 as he went, they spread their clothes in 
Acts 7. 58 the witnesses laid down their clothes at 
14. 14 they'rent their clothes, and ran in among 

16. 22 and the magistrates rent off their clothes 
22. 23 they cried out, and cast off (their) clothes 

If.Coat, x'Ttuy chiton. 

Marki4. 63 Then the high prieet rent his clothes, and 
CLOTHES, grave — ' 
Bandages, Ketpiat keiricii. 

John; I. 44 bound hand and foot with grave clothes 



CLOTHING — 

1. Garment, 152 heged. 

Job 22. 6 and stripped the naked ot their clotliing 
I.Clothing, B'!3^ lebiish. 

Job 24. 7 cause the naked to lodge without clothing 
24. 10 cause (him) to go naked without clothing 
31. 19 have seen any perish for want ot clothing 

Psa. 35. 13 when they were sick, my clothing (was) 
45. J3 all glorious within.; her' clothing (is) of 

Vfo. 27. 26 The lambs (are) for thy clothing, and the 
31. 22 coverings of tapestry ; her clothing (is)sUk 
31. 25 strength and honour (are) her clothing 

Jer. 10. 9 blue and purple (is) their clothing : they 

3.yl covering, .isM inekasseh. 

Isa. 23. iB e.at sufficiently, and for durable clothing 
i.Raiinent, a cloth, r\^D\i/ siml&h. 

Isa. 3. 6 Thou hast clothing, be thon ourruler, and 
3. 7 in my house (is) neither bread uor clothing 

S.Clothing, n^s'jPi tilhoslieth. 

Isa. 59. 17 the garments of vengeance (for) clothing 
Q.CloUiing, evSvfia enduiiia. ' 

Matt. 7. 15 which come to you in sheep's clothing 
7. Robe, iirB-fis esthes. 

Acts 10. 30 a man stood before me in bright clothing 

Jas. 2. 3 to him that.weareth the gay clothing, and 

CLOTHING, long — - 

Robe, vestment, crroKri stole. 

Marki2. 38 the scribes^. love to go in long clothing 

CLOTHING, soft — • 

The soft things, ra /laXaKa ta malaJca. 
JIatt. 11 . 8 they that wear soft (clothing) are In king's 

CLOUD — 

l.Somethmg lifted up and exalted, K'Wi nasi. 

Prov.25. 14 a false gift (is like) cloud|S a,nd -^yind 
2.A thickness, thick cloud, 3]l ab. 

Judg. 5. 4 the heavens dropped, the clouds also 

2 Sa. 23. 4 as the light of the morning, .without c. 

I Ki. 18. 44 there ariseth a litle cloud out of the sea 
18. 45 the heaven was black with clouds and 

Job 20. 6 and his head reach unto the clouds 

30. 15 and my welfare passeth away as a cloud 

36. 29 understand the spreading of the clouds 

37. 16 know the balancings of the clouds, the 

38. 34 Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds 
Psa. 77. 17 The clouds poured out water, the skies 

104. 3 who maketh the clouds his chariot ; who 

147. 8 Who covereth the heaven with clouds 

Prov 16. 15 his favour (is) as a cloud of the latter 

Eccl.ii. 3 If the clouds be full of rain, they empty 

11. 4 he that regardeth the clouds shall not 

12. 2 nor the clouds return after the rain 
Isa. 5. 6 command the clouds that they rain no 

14. 14 ascend above the heights of the clouds 

18. 4 like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest 

19. I the Lord rideth upon a swift cloud 

25. 5 (even) the heat with the shadow of a cloud 
60. 8 Who (are) these (that) fly as a cloud, and 

B.A cloud, ]iv_ anati. 

Gen, 9. 13 I do set ray bow in the cloud, and it shall 

9. 14 when I bring a cloud over the earth, that 

9. 14 that the bow shall be seen in the cloud 

9. 16 the bow shall be in the cloud ; and I will 

Exodi3. 21 by day in a pillar of a cloud to lead them 

13. 22 He took not away the pillar of the cloud 

14. 19 the pillar of the cloud went from before 
14. 20 it was a cloud and darkness (to them), but 
14. 24 through the pillar of fire and of the cloud 
16. 10. the glory of the Lord appeared in the clo. 
19. 9 I come unto thee in a thick cloud 

19. 16 lightnings, and a thick cloud upon the 

24. 15 Moses went up. .and a cloud covered the 

24. 16 and the cloud covered it six days 

24. 16 he called unto Moses out of the. .clond 
24. 18 Moses went unto the midst of the cloud 
34. 5 the Lord descended in the clo^d, and , 
40. 34 a cloud covered the tent of the congre. 
40. 35 because the cloud abode thereon, and 
40. 36 when the cloud was taken up from oveir 
40. 37 if the cloud were not taken up, then they 
40. 38 the cloud ot the Lord (was) upon the 
Lev. i6, a I will appear in the cloud upon the mercy 

16. 13 the cloud of the incense may cover the 
Num. 9. 15 the cloud covered the tabernacle 

9. 16 the cloud covered it (by day), and the 
Q. 17 when the cloud was taken up from the 
9. 17 and in the place where the cloud abode 
9. 18 the cloud abode upon the tabernacle 
g. 19 the cloud tarried long upon the tabema. 
9. 20 the cloud was a few days upon the taber. 
9. 21 the cloud abode from even unto the 
9. 21 the cloud was taken up in the morning 
9. 21 or by night that the cloud was taken up 
g. 22 the cloud tarried upon the tabernacle 
10. II the cloud was taken up from off the taber. 
10. 12 the cloud rested in the wilderness of P. 

10. 34 the cloud of the Lord (was) upon them 

11. 25 Lord came down in a cloud, and spake 
i<2. 5 came down in the pillar of the cloud 

12. 10 the cloud departed from off the taber. 
14. 14 (that) thy cloud standeth over Ihem 

14. 14 by day time in a pillar of a cloud, and in 
16. 42 behold the cloud covered it, and the 
Deut. I. 33 went in the way before you. .in a cloud 
4. II with darkness, clouds and thick darkn. 



Dcut. 5. 22 out of the midst of the fire, of the cloud 
31. 15 in the tabernacle in a pillar of a cloud 
_ 31. 15 tlie jullar of the cloud stood over the 
J Ki. 8. JO the cloud filled' the house of the LOSB 

8. II cbuld not.. minister because of the cloud 
2 Ch. 5. J 3 the hoose was filled with a cloud 
5. 14 to minister by reason of the cloud 
Neh. 9. 19 the pillar of the cloud departed npffrom 
Job 7. 9 the cloud is consumed and vanisheth 
26. 8 And the cloud is not rent under them 
26. 9 He holdeth. .(and) spreadeth his cloud 
37. II he scattereth his bright cloud 

37. 15 God. .caused the light of his clond to 

38. 9 When I made the cloud the garment 
Psa. 78. 14 he led them with a cloud, and all the 

97. 2 Clouds-and darkness (are) round about 
105. 39 He spread a cloud for a covering, and fire , 
Isa. 4. 5 upon her assemblies, a cloud and smoko 
44.^22 1 have blotted out, as a. .cloud thy sins 
Jer. 4.' 13 he shall come up a5 clouds, and his 
Lam. 3. 44 Thou hast covered thyself with a cloud 
Eze. ii. 4 a great cloud, and a fi're infolding itself 
I. 28 that is in the cloud in the d.ay of rain 
8. II and a thick cloud of incense went up 
10. 3 and the cloud filled the inner court 
30. 4 the house was filled with the cloud, and 
30. 18 as for her, a cloud shall cover her, and 
32. 7 I will cover the sun with a cloud, and the 
38. 9 thou shatt be like a cloud to cover the 
■ 38. 16 thou Shalt come, .as a cloud to cover the 
Eos. 6. 4 your goodness (is) as a morning cloud 

13. 3 they shall be as the morning cloud, and 
Joel 2. 2 a day of clouds and of thick darkness 
Nah. 1. 3 the clouds are the dust of his feet 
Zepli. 1. 15 a day of clouds and thick darkness 
i.A cloud, ]iV_, anan. 

Dan. 7. 13 Son of man came with the clouds 

5. .4 {Jieavy) clovd, nj:j; ananah. 

Job 3. 5 let a cloud dwell upon it; let the black. 

6. A (thin) cloud, pna shachaq. 

Job 35. 5 behold the clouds, (which) are higher 

36. 28 Which the clouds do drop (and) di.-itil 

37. 21 bright light which (is) in the clouds 

38. 37 Who can number the clouds in wisdom 
Psa. 36. 5 thy faithfulness, .unto the clouds 

57. 10 heavens, and thy truth unto the clouds 
68. 34 and his strength (is) in the clouds 
78. 23 he had commanded the clouds from 
108. 4 and thy truth reacheth irhto the clouds 
Prov. 3. 20 and the clouds drop down the dew 

8. 28 When he established the clouds above 
/.A small or thin cloud, vf(p(\r] nephele. 

Matti7. 5 While he yet spake. .a bright cloud 
17. 5 behold a voice out of the cloud, which 
24. 30 the Son of man coming in the clouds of 
26. 64 and coming in the clouds of heaven 

Mark g. 7 there was a cloud that overshadowed 
g. 7 a voice came out of the cloud, saying 
) 3. 26 the Son of man coming in the clouds with 
14. 62 and coming in the clouds of heaven 

Luke 9. 34 there came a cloud, and overshadowed 

9. 34 they feared as they entered into the cloud 
9. 35 there came a voice out of the cloud, saying 

12. 54 When ye see a cloud rise out of the west 
21. 27 the Son of man coming in a cloud 
Acts I. 9 a cloud received him out of their sight 

1 Co. 10. I all our fathers were under the cloud 

10. 2 were all baptized unto Moses in the cloud 
i.Th. 4. 17 caught up. '.with them in the clouds 

2 Pe. 2. 17 [clouds] that are carried with a tempest 
Jude 12 clouds (they are) without water, carried 
Kev. I. 7 Behold, he cometh with clouds ; and 

10. 1 another mighty angel, .clothed with a cl. 

11. 12 they ascended up to heaven in a cloud 
14. 14 behold a white cloud, and upon the cloud 
14. 15 crying, .to him that sat on the cloud 

14. 16 he that sat on the cloud thrust in lu's 

8»/l cloud, ve<pos. nephos. 

Heb. 12. 1 with so great a cloud of vvitnesses 
CLOUD, to cover with a — 
To send a thickness, 3?j; uh, 5. 

Lam. 2„ J covered the daughter of Sion with a cloud 
CLOUD, daik — • 
Cloud (dark,- thick or high), ^flTj; araphel. 

Job 22. 13 Can he judge through the dark cloud 
CLOUD, thick -^ 
Thick cloud, 2]1 ah. 

2 Sa. 22. 12 dark waters, (and) thick clouds of the 

Job 22. 14 Thick clouds (are) a covering to him, that 
26. 8 bindeth up the waters in his thick cloud 
37. II watering he wearieth the thick cloud 

Psa, 18. II dark waters (and) thick clouds of the 
18. 12 before him his thick clouds passed. 

Isa. 44. 22 I have blotted out, as a tliick cloud, thy 

CLOUDY — 

A cloud, Ijv anan. 

Exod33. 9 the cloudy pillar descended, and stood 
33. 10 all the people saw the cloudy pillar stand 
12 thou leddest them in the day by a cloudy 
7 He spake unto them in the cloudy pillar 
3 the day of the Lord is near, a cloudy day 
12 they have been scattered in the cloudy 



Neh. 9. 

Psa. 99. 

Eze. 30. 
34- 

CLOUTED — 
Ta he spotted, patched, N^a tala, 4. 

Josh. g. 5 old shoes aud'clouted upon their feet, and 



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CLOVEN — 

1. To cleave nr split, VCy' skasa. 

Deut 14 7 or of them that divide the cloven hoof 
2. To divide throughout, SiaufpiC'" diavierizo. 

Acts 2. 3 there appeared imto thera cloven toogues 

CLOVEN FOOTED — 

1 A cloveyi 2}oinied hnnf, ^D-i?VW VO\y shesa parsak. 

Lev. II. 3 parteth the hoof, and is doveii footed 
II. 7 divide the lioof, and be cloven footed 

2 A cloven cleft, yps" y?» shesa shosa. 

Lev II 25 every beast which .(is) uot cloveu tooted 

CLtfSTER — 

l.Slem, stalk, cluster, Vi3?'x eshkol. 

Gen. 40. ID the clusters thereof brought forth ripe 
.'Num 13. 23 cut. .a branch with one cluster of grapes 
Deut 32. 32 grapes of gall, their clusters (are) bitter 
'Song I. 14 My beloved (is) unto me (as) a cluster of g. 
7. 7 a palm tree, and thy breasts to clusters (of) 
7. 8 thy breasts shall be as clusters of/he v. 
Isa. 65. 8 As the new wiuo is found in the cluster 
Mic. 7. I of the vintage, .(there is) no cluster to eat 

2.Cluster, 3o'rpus botrus. 

Rev. 14. 18 gather the clusters of the vine of the earth 

CLCSTEK of grapes — 
Cluster, VisjiN eshkol. 

^umi3. 24 the cluster of grapes which the children 

CLUSTERS of raisins — 

Pressed cakes of raisins, D'piBX tsinimuTcim. 

1 Sa 25 18 and an hundred clusters of raisins, and 

30. 12 a cake of figs, and two clusters of raisins 

CNI'-DTJS, Ki/i5oj. 

A city on a promontory of Caria (or Doris), at the S. W. 

of Asia Minor. 

Acts 27. 7 we .scarce were come over against C. 
COAL — 
\. Burning coal, rhni gacheleth. 

Lev i6 12 he shall take a censer fullofljumingcoals 

2 Sa 14. 7 they shall quench my coal which is left 

22. 9 tire out of his mouth devoured : coals 

22. 13 the brightness before him were coals of 
Job 41. 21 His breath klndleth coals, and a flame 
Psa i8. 8 fire out of his mouth devoured : coals 

18 12, 13 clouds passed, hail (stones) and coals 

120. 4 Sharp arrows of the mighty, with coals of 

140 10 Letburningcoalsfall upon thera: let them 

Prov. 6. 28 Can one go upon hot coals and his feet 

25. 22 thou shaltheap coalsot fire upon his head 
Isa. 44. ig I have baked bread upon the coals thereof 

47. 14 (there shall) not (be) a coal to warm at 
Eze I 13 their appearance (was) like burning coals 

10 2 fill thine hand with coals of fire from 

24 1 1 Then set it empty upon the coals thereof 

Z.Charcoal, coal, ens pechum. 

Prov 26 2 1 (As) coals (are) to burning coal3.and wood 
isa. 44. 12 The smith . . both worketh in the coals! 
54. 16 the smith that bloweth the coals in the Are 

S.Ilnt or burning stone, '\o-\ resheph. 

Song 8. 6 the coals thereof (are) coals of fire, which 
Hab. 3. 5 and burning coals went forth at his feet 

4. Black, blackness, I'ln?' shechor. 

Lam. 4. 8 Their visage is blacker than a coal ; they 
5. A live coal, i^epai anthrax. 

Rom 12. 20 thou Shalt heap coals of fire on his head 

COAXS, a fire of — 

ji heap of live coal, ai>9paKia anthrakia. 

JohniS. 18 the servants.. who had made a fire ^f co. 
21. 9 they saw a fixe of coals there, and fish 

COALS, bahen on the — 

Hot or burning stone, lyn relseph. 

I KI.19. 6 (there was)a cake baken on the coals, and 

COALS, Use — 

Hut or burning stone, nps-i ritspah. 

Isa 6. 6 Then flew 01)6.. having a live coal in his 

COAST — 

\. Border, 7133 gebul. 

£xodio. 4 will I bring the locusts into thy coast 

10. 14 and rested in all the coasts of Egypt 

JO. 19 remained not one locust in all the coasts 
Num 20. 23 by the cqast of the land of Edom, saying 

21. 13 wilderness that Cometh outofthecoasts 

22. 36 border of Arnon, . . in the utmost coast 
34. 1 1 the coast shall go down from Shepham to 

Deut. 2. 4 Ye (are) to pass through the coast of your 

2. 18 pass over through At, the coast of Moab 

3. 14 the county of Argob unto the coasts of G. 
3. 17 The plain also, and Jordan, and the coast 

11. 24 unto the uttermost sea, shall your coast 
16. 4 seen with thee in all thy coasts seven days 
19. 3 and divide the coasts of thy land, which 
J9. S it the Lord thy God enlarge thy coast, as 
28. 40 have olive treesthroughout all thy coasts 

Josh. I. 4 going down of the sun, shall be your coast 

12. 4 And the coast of Og king of Bashan 

13. 16 their coast was from Aroer, that (is) on 
13 25 their coast was Jazer. and all the cities 
13. 30 And their coast was from Mahanaini, alt 
15. 4 thegoiugs out ofthatcoast wereat thesea 
IS 4 this shaU be your south coast 



Josh.is. '2 the great sea, and the coast (thereoQ 

15. 12 This (is) the coast of the children of J. 

13. 21 toward the coast of Edom southward 

16. 3 goeth down westward to the coast of J. 

17. 7 the coast of .Manasseh was from Asherto 
17. 9 the coast descended uuto the river Kanah 

17. 9 the coast of Manasseh also (was) on the 

18. 5 Judah shall abide in their coast on the 
18. 5 Joseph shall abide in their coasts on the 

18. II the.coast of their lot came forth between 
j8. 19 end' of Jordan : this (was) the south coast 

19. 22 the coast reacheth to Talior, and bhahuz. 
19. 29 the coast turiieth to Kaniah, and to the 
19. 29 and the coast turneth to Hosah 

19. 33 their coast was from Heleph, from AUou 
ig. 34 the coast turneth westward to Aznoth-ta 
19. 41 the coast of their inheritance was Zorah ■ 
19. 47 the coast of the children of Dan went 
Judg. I. 18 Judah took Gaza with the coast thereof 
I. 18 and Askelon with the coast thereof 
I. 18 and Elcron with the coast thereof 

1. 36 the coast of the Amorites (was) from the 
II. 20 trusted not Israel to pass.. his coast 

II. 22 possessed all the coasts of the Amorites 
19. 29 and sent her into all the coasts of Israel 
> Sa. 5. 6 (even) Aslulod and the coasts thereof 

6. 9 goeth up by the way of his own coast 

7. 13 they came no more into the coast of Israel 

7. 14 the coasts thereof did Israel deliver out 
II. 3 may send messengers unto all the coasts 
1 1 7 (them) throughout all the coasts "of Isr. 
27. 1 to seek me any more in any coast of Isr. 

2 Sa. 21. 5 from remaining in any of the coasts 

1 K-i. I. 3 they sought, .throughout all the coasts 

2 Ki. 10. 32 Hazael smote them in all the coasts of I. 

14. 25 He restored the coast of Israel from the 
15. 16 and the coasts thereof from Tirzah 

J Ch. 4. 10 bless me indeed, and enlarge my coast 
6. 54 throughout their castles in their coasts 

6. 66 sons of Kohath had cities of their coasts 
21. 12 destroying throughout all the coastsof 1. 

2 Ch.ii. 13 resorted to him out of all their coasts 
Psa. 105. 31 of flies, (and) lice in all their coasts 
105. 33 He . .brake the trees of their coasts 
Eze. 47. 16 Uazar-hatticon, which (is) by the coast of 

2.Circuil, n7i33 gehulah. 

Unm^-z. 33 with the cities thereof in the coasts 
34. 2 the land of Canaan, with the coasts 
34. 12 with the coasts thereof round about 
Josh 18. 20 by the coasts thereof round about, accor 
19. 49 the land for inheritance by their coasts 

i. Border, rh'h^ gelilah. 

Joel 3. 4 and Zidon, and all the coasts of Palestine 

4. Cord,, rope, San chebel. 

Josh. 19. 29 at the sea from the coast to Achzib 
Zeph. 2. 5 Woe unto the inhabitants of the sea coa. 

2. 6 the sea coast shall be dwellings (and) cot. 
2. 7 the coast shall be for the remnant of the 

5. Shore, haven, ^I'ln choph. 

Josh 9. I in all the coasts of the great sea over 
Eze. 23. 16 I will, .destroy the remnant of the sea c. 

Q.Hand, X yo-d. 

>i'umi3. 29 the Canaanites dwell. .Tjy the coast of J. 

34. 3 south quarter shall be. .along by the c. 
Judgii. 26 the cities that (be) along by the coasts of 

7. Thigh, ni"); yarkah. 

Jer. 25. 3'2'shall be raised up from the coasts of the 
31. 8 gather them from the coasts of the earth 
50. 41 kings shall be raised up from the coasts 

8. Elevated place, hdj napliah. 

Josh. 12. 23 The king of Dor in the coast of Dor. one 

9. End, extremity, ny;; qatsah. . 

JudgiS. 2 of their family five men from their coasts 
Eze. 33. z the people, .take a man of their coasts 

COAST, (outmost) — 

I. End, extremity, ."rsij qatseh. 

Kum34. 3 the outiuost coast of the salt sea eastward 

2.Dimsion, part, ixipos ineros. 

Matti5. 21 departed into the coasts of Tyre and S. 

16. 13 came into the coasts of Cesarea Philippi 
Acts 19. I having passed through the upper coasts 

3. Boundary, Hpiov horion. 

Matt. 2. 16 in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts 

8. 34 that he would depart oiit of their coasts 

15. 22 a woman.. came out of the same coasts 
15. 39 he.. came into the coasts of Magdala 
19. I came into the coasts of Judea beyond J. 

Mark 5. 17 to pray him to depart out of their coasts 

7. 31 departing from the coasts of Tyre and S. 
7. 31 through the midst of the c. of Decapolis 

10. t cometh into the coasts of Judea by the 
Acts 13. 50 and expelled them out of their coasts 

i. Place, spot, rSiros topos. 

Acts 27. 2 meaning to sail by the coasts of Asia 

5. Space, region, x'^pa chora. 

Acts 26. 20 throughout all the coasts of Judea, and 

COAST, sea — 

Coast along the sea, irapoAios paralios. 

Luke 6. 17 frsra the sea coast of Tyre and Sidon 

COAT — 

X. A tunic, long coal, njh?, njh? kethoneth. 
Gten. 3, 21 did the Loao God omke coats of skins 



Gen. 37. 3 he made him a coat of (many) colours 
37. 23 out of his coat, (his) coat of (many) col. 
37. 31 took Josephs coat.. and dipped the coat 
37. 32 they seut the coat of (many) colours, and 
37. 32 know now whether it (hu) thy son's coat 
37. 33 he knew it, aud said, (It 13) my son s coat 

ExodzS. 4 a broidered coat, a niitre, and a girdle 
28. 39 thou Shalt embroider the coat of fine Md. 

28. 40 for Aarous sous thou shalt make coats 

29. s put upou Aaron the coat, and the robe of 
29. 8 thou Shalt bring his sons, and put coats 

39. 27 they made coats (of) fine lincu, (of) woven 

40. 14 bring his sons,aud clothe them with coats 
Lev. 8. 7 lie put upon him the coat, and girded him 

8. 13 -Mosesbrought Aaron'ssons, andputcoats 
10. 5 carried them in their coats out of the 
16. 4 lie shall put ou the holy Linen coat, and 
2 Sa. 15. 32 came to meet him with his coat rent 
Job 30. 18 bindcth me about as the collar of my c. 
Song 5. 3 I have put off my coat ; how shall I put 

2.U)ipei- rube, S'J/a meil. 

2 .Sa. 2. 19 Moreover his mother made him a little c 

Z. Tunic, long robe, x'twc chiton. 

Matt. 5. 40 if any man will.. take away thy coat 

JO. 10 Nor scrip for., journey, neither two coats 
Mark 6. 9 But (be) shod.. and not put on two coats 
Luke 3. ji He that bath two coats, let him impart to 
6. 29 forbid not (to take thy) coat also 
g. 3 neither have two coats apieco 
Johnig. 23 and also (his) coat: now the coat waa 
Acts 9. 33 showing the coats aud garments which 

COAT, fisher's — 

Upper chthing, iirtvSuTrit ependutes. 

Jrfhn.ii. 7. he girt (his) Ushers coat (unto Wm) 

COAT (of mail) — 

Coat of mail, breast plate, Ji"!? shiryon. 

I Sa.17. 5 And he was armed with a coat of mad 
17. 5 the weight of the coat (was) five thousand 
17. 38 also he armed him with a coat of mail 

COATS — 

Mantles, upper garments, I'VjlJi sarbalin. 
Dan. 3. 21 these men were behind in their coats 

3. 27 neither were their coats changed, nor the 

COCK — 

House cock, aXfKToip alektor. 

51a'tt26. 34, 75 before the cock crow, thou shall deny 
26. 74 And immediately the cock crew 

Marki4. 30, 72 before the cock crow twice, thou shalt 
14. 63 he went out into the porch; and [thecbckj 
14. 72 And the second time the cock crew 

Luke22. 34 the cock shall not crow this day, before 
22. 60 immediately, while he yet spake, the cock 
22. 61 Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny mo 

John 13. 38 The cock shall uot crow, till thou hast 
j8. 27 and immediately the cock crew 

COCK crowing — 

Sounding of the cock, third watch, a\(KTopo<pciii>ta. 
Mark 1 3. 35 or at the cock crowing, or in the morning 

COCKATRICE — 

\. Cockatrice, basilisk, adder, viper, P5V tsephd, 

Isa. 14. 29 serpent's., shall come forth a cockatriC« 
2.Adder, cockatrice, 'Jiy?V tsiphoni. 

Isa. It. 8 child., put his hand on the cockatrice' d. 
59. 5 They hatch cockatrice' eggs, and weave 

Jer. 8 17 I will send serpents, cockatrices, among 

COCKLE — 

Useless weed, hemlock, darnel, nyxp ioshah. 
Job 31. 40 thistles grow instead of wheataud cockle 

COFFER — 

Coffer, box, chest, ipK argaz. 

1 Sa. 6. 8 put the jewels.. in a coffer by the side 
6. II and the coffer with the mice of gold, and 
6. 15 aud the coffer that (was) with it, wherein 

COFFIW — 

Ark, coffin, chest, I"k aron. 

Gen. 50. 26 and he was put In a coffin In Egypt 

COGITATION — 

Thought, sadness, I'i'V! rayon. 

Dan. 7. 28 As for me Daniel, my cogitations mncb 

COLD — 

l.Cold, pot, nfi tsinnah. 

Prov 25. 13 As the cold of snow tn the time of harvest 

2. Cold, cool, excellent', iR qar. 

Prov 25. 25 (As) cold waters to a thirsty soul, so (is) 
Jer. iB. 14 shall the cold flowing waters.. be forskk., 

3.Cold, ip qor. 

Gen. 8. 22 cold and heat, and summer and winter 

i.Cold, .""5 qarah. 

Job 24. 7 that (they have) no covering Id the cold 

37. 9 comethtbe whirlwind; and cold out of tho 
Psa.147. 17 who can stand before his cold? 
Prov 25 2o that taketh away a garment in cold weat, 
Nah. 3. 17 which camp in the hedges in the cold day 

Z.Coldness, ij/w^os psuchos. 

JohniS. 18 had made a fire of coals; for it was cold 
Acts 28. 2 the present rain, and because of the cold 

3 Co. u, 27 lu fastings often, la crfd aud nakedness 



COLD 



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COMB 



6. Cold, cool, >f/vxp6s psDxhros. 

Matt i'o. 42 whosoever shall give a cup of cold (wat.) 
Rev. 3. IS that thou art neither cold nor hot 
3. IS I would thou wert cold or hot 
3. 16 thou ait luke warm, and neither cold nor 

COU), to -wax — 

To breathe, hloxo, cool, ^ixoi pstwho. 

Matt 24. 12 because .the loved many shall wax'cold 

COL-HO'-ZEH, njh-'^s wholly a seer. 

1. One whose son helped to repair the wall, B.C. 47°-^ 

Neh. 3. 15 the fountain repairedShallum .son of C 

2. One whonf some think the same as No. i. B.O 470. 

Neh. II. s'Maaseiah.the son of Baruch, the son of C. 
COIIAR — 
Mouth, n^peh, . 

Job 30. 1 8 bin'deth'me about as the collar of my coat 

COIIABS — 

Drops, droppings, niS'l?) neti.photh. 

Judg. 8. 26 besides ornaments, and collars, and 

COLLECTION — 

1. Burden, thing lifCed up or boriie, riK'g'D maseth. 

2 Ch.24. 6 to bring in, out of Judah. .the collection 
24. 9 to bring in to the Lord the collection 

2.CoUection, gathering, Xoyia logia. 

1 Co 16. I JSfow concerning the collection forthe 

COLLEGE — 

Second part, place of repeiiiion, college, ™^p. 

2 Ki.22. 14 now she dwelt in Jerusalem in the college 
a Ch 34. 22 now She dwelt in Jerusalem in the college 

COLLOPS — 

Fat, fatness, nO'S pimah. 

"Job IS 27 and maketh collops of fat on (his) flanKS 
COLONY — 

Colony {of Romans), KoKwvia kolonia {Lat.) — etn« 
Acts 16. 12 which is the chief city (and) a colony 

CO-LOS'-SE, KoXoffcrai. 

A city of Phrygia Pactiana, on the confines of Caria in 

.Asia Minor, near the conflux of the Lycus and the 

Mseander 

CoL 1. 2 brethren in Christ which are at C 
COLOUR — 
l.Eye, aspect, ]']; aijin. 

Lev. 13. 5s (if) the plr.gue have not changed his colour 
Uumii. 7 the colour thereof as the colour of hdeL 
Prov23. 31 when it givelh his colour in the cup 
Eze; I. 4 out of the midst tliereof as the colour of 
I.J7 they sparkled like the colour of burnished 
I. 16 The appearance .(was) like unto the col. 
I. 22 the likeness .(was) as the colour of the 
i.''27 And I saw as the colour of amber, as the 
8. 2 appearance of brightness, as the colour 
lo.' 9 the appearance .(was) as the colour of a 
Dan. 10.' 6 his arms and his feet like in colour to 

2. \yhal isshow7iforth,pretence,irp6(paaitprophasis. 
Acts 27. 30 under colour as though they would have 

COLOURS, (divers or many) — 

Pieces, ends (of anything), extremities, D'DS passim. 

Gen 37. 3 and he made him a coat of (many) colours 

37. 23 (his) coat of (many) coloui-s that (was) on 

37; 32 And they sent the coat of (many) colours 

Sa. 13^.18 (she had) a garment of divers colours 

53.^19 and rent her garment of divers colours 

COLOUESIjfair- 
JPaint, '^'^5 pulh, 

Isa,. rs4'.;i 1,1 will lay thy stones with fair colours 

colours; ■witlfdiversj— 
To spot',- patch, H79 tala. 

'Ez^.^io.^le deckedst thy places with divers colours 

colt;— 

\.Sori>,- produce,]!^ ben.^ 

Gen. 32.?i5 Thirty milch camels with their colts 
•49. II and his aos's colt unto the choice vine 

2.Ass colt, (from, its restiveness,) Ty w/iV. 

.Judg.io. 4 thirty sons that rode on thirty ass colts 

112'; 14 rode on threescore and ten ass colts 
Job HI. 12 man be bom (like) a wild ass's colt 
Zee; g'. ",'9 and upon a colt the foal of an ass 

d.Fnal, iraiXos polos. 

Matt2i'. 2'ye shall find an ass tied, and a colt with 
'21. ,s sittting upon an ass, and a colt the foal 

31. 7 brought the ass, and the colt, and put on 
Markii 2 ye shall find a colt tied, whereon never 

II. 4 found the colt tied by the door without 

II. ,5 certain, .said .What do ye, loosing the c. 

II. 7 they brought tlie colt to Jesus, and cast 
Lukeig. 30 ye shall find a colt tied, whereon yet 

'19. 33 as they were loosing the colt, the owners 

19. 33 said unto them. Why loose ye the colt? 

19. 3s they cast their garments upon the colt 
Johni2. IS thy King cometh, sitting on an ass'a colt 

COME} to — 

1, The latter, fnnVjt dcharon. 

Deut29. 22 So that the generation to come of your 
Pea. 78.' 4 showing to the generations "to come the 
78.' 6 That the generation to come might know 
102. 18 be written for the generation to come 



Prov 31. 25 and she shall rejoice in time to come 
Eccl. I. 11 remembrance of (things) tliat are to come 
Isa. 30. 8 that it may be for the time to come for 

2 To come, arrive, n^i« atliah, at^ atha. 

Deut33. 2 And he said, Tlie Lord came from Sinai 

33. 21 and he came with the heads of the people 
Job 16. 22 When a few years are come, then I shall 

30. 14 They came (upon me) as a wide breaking 

37. 22 Fair weather cometh out of the north 
Psa..68. 31 Princes shall come out of Egypt; Ethiop- 
Prov! I. 27 your destruction cometh as a whirlwind 
Isa 21. 12 Tlie morning cometh, ^nd also the night 

"21 12 if ye will enquire, enquire ye : return, co. 

41. 5 the ends, .were afraid, drew near, and ca. 

41 2S I have raised up (one), .and he shall come 
56 9 All ye beasts of the field, come to devour 
56. 12 Come ye, (say they,) I will fetch wine 

Jer 3. 22 Behold, we come unto thee ; for thou 
Mic. 4. 8 unto thee shall it come, even the first 

Z To cause to come or arrive, .nri!;! athah, 5 

Jer 12. g assemble all the beasts come to devour 

4 To come, arrive, uns atha 

Ezra 5. 3 At the same time came to them Tatnai 

5 i6 Tlien came the same Sheshbazzar, (and) 
Dan 3. 2 to come to the dedication of the image 

3. 26 and come (liither). Then Shadrach, Mes 
7 13 (one) like the Sou of man came with the 
7 22 Until the Ancient of days came and 

5. To come in, K'la bo. 
'Gen, 6. 18 and thou shalt come into the arb,-thon 

6 20 two of every (sort) shall come unto thee 

7 I Come thou and all thy house into the ark 
10. 19 as thou comest to Gerar, unto Gaza ; as 

11 31 and they came unto Haran, and dwelt 

12 5 and into the land of Canaan they came 
13. 10 like the land of Egypt, as thou comest 

13. 1 3 came and dwelt in the plain of Mamre 

14. 5 in the fourteenth year came Chedorlao. 
14. 7 they returned, and came to Enmishpat 

< 4. 1 3 there came one that had escaped, and told 
(16. 8 whence earnest thou? and whither wilt 

18 21 according to the cry of it, which is come 

19 I there came two angels to Sodom at even 
ig 8 therefore came they under the shadow of 
wo 3 But God came to Abimelech in a dream 

20 13 at every place whither we shall come, 

22 9 they came to the place which God had 

23 2 Abraham came to mourn for Sarah 

24. 30 that he came unto the man; and, behold 
24. 32 And the man came into the house; and 
24. 41 when thou comest to my kindred 
24. 42 I came this day unto the well, and said 
24. 62 Isaac came from the way of the well 

24. 63 and, behold, the camels (were) coming 

25. 29 Esau came from the field, and he (was) 

26. 27 Wiierefore come ye to me, seeing ye hate 

26. 32 that Isaac's servants came, and told him 

27. 18 he came unto his father, and said 

27. 33 have eaten of all before thou camest, and 
27. 35 he said. Thy brother came ^vith subtilty 
29. 6 Rachel his daughter cometh with the 

29. 9 Rachel came witli her father's sheep ; for 

30. II Leahsaid, A troop cometh: andshecalled 
3c. 16 Jacob came out of the field in the evening 
30. 33 my righteousness answer. .in time to 0. 
30. 33 when it shall come for my hire before thy 

30. 38 they should conceive Avhen they came,^ 

31. 24 God came to Laban the Syriaa.in a dream 

32. 6 We came to thy brother Esau, and also he 
32. 8 If Esau conig-to the one company, and_ 
32 II I fear him, lest he will come and smite' 

32. 13 and took of that which came to his haud 

33. I and looked, aud, behold, Esau came, and 
33. 14 until I come unto my lord unto Seir 

33. iS Jacob came to Shalem a city of Shechem 

33. 18 when he came from Padan-aram ; and 

34. 7 the sons of Jacob came out of the field 
34. 20 And Hamor. .came unto the gate of their 
34. 2s came upon the city boldly, aud slew all 

34. 27 The SODS of Jacob came upon the slain 

35. 6 Jacob came to Luz, which (is) in the land 
35. 9 when he came out of Padan-aram, and 
3S. 16 and there was but a little way to come to 
3S. 27 Jacob came unto Isaac his father unto 
37. 10 indeed come to bow dowu ourselves to 
37. i4hesenthim out . . and he came to Shechem 
37. 19 they said. Behold, this dreamer cometh 
37. 23 when Joseph was come unto his brethren 
37. 25 a company of Ishmeelites came from Gil. 
39. 16 laid up his garment, .until his lord came 
41. 29 there come seven years of great plenty 
41. 35 all the food of those good years that come 
41. 50 two sons before the years of famine came 
41. 54 the seven years of dearth began to come 

41. 57 all countries came into Egypt to Joseph 

42 5 came to buy (com) among those that came 

42. 6 and Joseph's brethren camej and bowed 
42. 7 and he said unto them, Whence come ye ? 
42. g to see the nakedness of the land ye are c 
42. 10 but to buy food are thy servants come'. 
42. 12 to see the nakedness of the land ye arec. 
42. IS except your youngestbrother come hither 
42. 21 therefore is this distress come upon U3_ 

42. 29 And they came unto Jacob their father 

43. 21 it came to pass, when we came to the inn 
43. 25 the present against Joseph came at noon 

43. 26 when Joseph came home, they brought 

44. 14 and his brethren came to Josepli's house 
♦4."3o when I come to thy servant my father 



Gen. 45, 16 saying, Joseph's brethren are come 

45. 18 take your father . . and come unto me : and 
45, 19 and bring your father, and come. . 

45. 25 came into the land of Canaan unto Jacot 

46. I came to Beersheba, and offered sacrifices 
46. 6 they took their cattle, .and came into' 
46. 8 the children of Israel which cafne into 
'46. 26 AH the souls that came witli Jacob into 
46. 26 which came out of his loins, besides . 
46. 27 all the souls.. which came into Egypt; 

46. 28 and they came into the land of Goshen 

46 31 My brethren .. are come unto me 

47 1 Joseph came and told Pharadh, and said 
47 I My father and my brethren, .are come 
47 4 to sojourn in the land are we come 

47 5 Thy father and thy brethren are come 

47 IS all the Egyptians came unto Joseph, and 

47. 18 they came unto him the second year 

48 2 Behold, thy son Joseph cometh unto thee 
48 s before I came unto thee into Egypt 

48 7 for me, when I came from Padan, Rachel 

48. 7 but a little way to come unto Ephrath 

49. 6 my soul, come not thou into their secret 

49 10 nor a lawgiver until Shiloh come' . . 

50 10 they came to the threshing floor of Atad 
Exod I I children of Israel, which came into Egypt 

1. I every man and his household came with 

2. 16 they came and drew (water), aud filled 
2. 17 the shepherds came and drove them aw 
2. 18 when they came to Reuel their father 

2. 1 8 How (is it that) ye are come so soon to day 

3. 1 came to the mountain of God . .to Horeb 
3. 9 the cry of the children of Israel is come 
3. 13 (when) I come unto the children of Israel 

3. 18 thou shalt come, thou and the elders of I 
5. 15 officers of the children of Israel came 

5. 23 since I came to Pharaoh to speak in thy 
8 3 whicli shall go up aud come into thine 
8. 24 there came agrievous swarm (of flies) into 

10. 26 we must serve the Lord until we come 
12. 23 will not suffer the destroyer to come in 
12. 25 when ye be come to the land which the 
14 20 it came between the camp of the Egypt 
14. 20 the one came not near the other all the 

14. 28 all the host', .that came into the sea after 

15. 23 when they "came to Marah, they could _ 

15. 27 they came to Elim, where (were) twelve 

16. .1 allthecongregation.. came unto the wild. 
16. 22 all the rulers of the congregation came 
16. 35 until they came to a land inhabited 

16. 35 they came unto the borders of the land 

17. 8.Then came Amalek, and fought with Is. 

18. '5 Jethro^ .came with his sons and his wife 
18. 6 I thy father in law Jethro am come unto 
18. 7 Moses went but. . and they came into 
18. i2_ Aaron came,'and all the elders of Israel 
18 15'people come unto me to enquire of God 

18. 16 When they have a matter, they come unto 
19'. I the same day came they (into) the wilder 

19. 2 and were come (to) the desert of Sinai 
19. 7 Moses came and called for the elders of 

19. 9 Lo, I come unto thee in a thick cloud 

20. 20 Fear not: for God is come to prove you 
2o. 24 I will come unto thee, and I will bless. 
22 9 the cause of both parties shall come before 

22. 15 if it (be) an hired (thing), it ^me for his 

23. 27 all the people to whom thoU shalt come 

24. 3 Moses came and told the people all the 
29. 30 when he cometh into the tabernacle of 
35. 10 every wise hearted among you shall come 
35. 21 they came, every one whose heart stirred 
3S. 22 And the^ came, both men and women 

36 4 And all the wise men . came every man 
Lev 1 1 34 (that) on which (such) water cometh shall 

12. 4 nor come into tne sanctuary, until the 

13. 16 he shall come unto the priest 

14. 8 after that he shall come into the camp 
14. 35 he that owneth the house shall come and 

14. 44 priest shall come and look, and, behold 

15. 14 come before the Lord unto the door of 

16. 2 that he come not at all times into the 
16. 3 thusshall Aaron comeintotheholy(place) 
16. 23 Aaron shall come into the tabernacle of 
16. 26 and afterward come into the camp 

16. 28 and afterward heshallcomeintothecamp 
19. 23 And wh^n ye shall come into the land 

25. a When ye come into the land which 1 give 
25. as if any of his kin come to redeem it, then 

Num. 4 5 Aaron shall come, and his sons, and they 

4. IS the sons of Kohath shall come to bear (it) 
4. 47 every one that came to do the service of 

6. 6 All the days . .he shall come at no dead 
10. 21 set up the tabernacle against they camo 
<3. 21 So they went up..asmencometoHamatb 
13. 22 tliey ascended by the south, and came._ 
13. 23 they came unto the brook of Eshcol, and 
13. 26 they went and came to Moses, and to A. 

13. 27 We came unto the land whither thou_ 

14. 30 Doubtless ye shall not come into the land 
15 18 When ye come into the land whither I 
16, 43 Moses and Aaron came before the taber 
19. 7 afterward he shall come into the camp 
19. 14 all that come into the tent, and all that 
JO. I came the children of Israel, (even) the 
2o.,22 journeyed from Kadesh, and came unto 
^21. I that Israel came by the way of the spies 
2i; 7 the people came to Moses, and said. We 
jiV. 23'came to Jahaz, and fought against Israel 
SI. 27 Come into Heshbon, let.the city of Sihon 
22 ythey'came unto Balaara.'and spake unto 
22. '9 Godlcame unto Balaam, and said, .What 
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2o And God came unto Balaam at night 

20 If themencometocall thee, rise up, (and) 

39 and they came unto Kirjath-huzoth 

17 when he came to him, behold, he stood by 

6 one of the children of Israel came and 

14 captains over hundreds, which came from 
24 afterward ye shall come into the camp 

2 the children of Reuben came and spake 
9 they removed from .\Iarah, and came unto 

40 heard of the coming of the children of I. 
2 "Wlien ye come into the land of Canaan 

19 we departed from Horeb..and we came 
22 ye came near unto jne every one ofyou 
22 and into what cities we shall come 

24 came unto the valley of Eshcol, and 
31 in all the way. .until ye came into this 

7 from the day . . until ye came unto tiiis 
5 until ye came into this place 

5 (even) unto his habitation . . thou shalt co. 
g ye are not as yet come to the rest and to 

29 the fatherless, and the widow . . shall come 
9 thou shalt come unto the priests the Lev. 

6 if a Levite come from any of thy gates 

6 come with all the desire of his mind unto 

10 he shall not come within the camp 

11 he shall come into the camp (again) 

24 when thou comest into thy ueighbour's 

25 When thou comest into the standing 

1 wheu thou (art) come into the land which 

2 And all these blessings shall come on 
IS, 45 all these curses shall come upon thee 

7 wheu ye came unto this place, Sihon the 
22 So that the generation to come of your 
22 the stranger that shall come from a far 

1 when all these things are come upon thee 
44 Moses came and spalie all the words of 

2 The Lord came from Sinai, and rose up 
2 and he came with ten thousands of saints 

16 let (the blessing) come upon the head of 
I they went,andcaraeinto an harlot'shouse 

4 There came men unto me, hut I wist not 

18 (when) we come into the land, thou shalt 

22 they went, and came unto the mountain 

23 passed over, and came to Joshua the son 

1 they removed from Shittim, and came to J. 
I J they came into the camp, and lodged in 

19 they shall come into the treasury of the 
11 drew nigh, and came before the city, and 

8 Who (are) ye? and from whence come ye? 

17 came unto .their cities on the third day 

9 Joshua therefore came unto them sud. 

5 they came and pitched together at the 

7 So Joshua came and all the people of 

21 And at that time came Joshua, aud cut 

18 she came (unto him), that she moved him 
4 and they shall come (again') to me 

9 came (again) to Joshua to the host at S. 

6 theu shall the slayer return, and come 

10 when they came unto the borders of Jor. 

15 they came unto the children of Reuben 

7 That ye come not among these nations 
6 I brought your fathers, .and ye came 

11 ye went over Jordan, and came unto Jer. 

14 when she came (to him), that she moved 

20 Ehud came unto him ; and he was sitting 

24 When he was gone out, his servants came 

20 when any man doth come and enquire of 

22 when he came into her (tent), behold. Sis. 

19 The kings came (and) fought, then fought 

23 they came not to the help of the Lord . 
28 Why is his chariot (so) long in coming? 

4 till thou come unto Gaza, and left no 

5 they came as grasshoppers for multitude 
II And there came an angel of the Lord 

18 Depart not hence.. until I come unto thee 

13 came unto a tent, and smote it that it 

17 when I come to the outside of the camp 

19 came unto the outside of the camp in the 

4 Gideon came to Jordan, (.-nd) passed over 

15 he came unto the men of Succoth, and 

15 (then) come (and) put your trust in my 

24 That the cruelty (done), .might come, and 

26 Gaal the sou of Ebed came with his bre. 
31 Gaal . . and his brethren, be cometo Shech. 
37 Seethere come people down by the middle 
37 another company come along by the plain 
52 Abimelech come unto the tower, and 

57 upon them came the curee of Jotham 

16 unto the Red sea, and came to Kadesh 

18 came by the east side of the land of Moab 
t8 but came not within the border of Moab 

33 from Aroer even till thou come toMinnith 

34 Jephthah came to Mizpeh unto his house 

6 the women came and told her husband 

6 A man of God came unto me, and his 

8 let the man of God. .eome again unto us 

9 the angel of God came again unto the wo. 

10 Behold, the man . . that came unto me the 

11 Manoah arose, .and came to the man 

5 Samson, .came to the vineyards of Tim. 

14 when he came unto Lehi, the Philistines 

14 the Spirit of the LORD came mightily 

8 the man departed . . and he came to mount 

9 Micah said unto him. Whence comest thou? 

2 who when they came to mount E., to the 

7 the five men departed, and came to Laish 

8 they came onto their brethren to Zorah 
10 When ye go, ye shall come unto a people 
13 they passed, and came unto the house of 

15 they turned, .and came to the house of 

27 they took (the things), .and came unto L. 
10 he roaft npi .and came over against Jebus 



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16 there came an old man from his work out 

17 Whither goest thou ? and whence comest 
22 Bring forth the man that came into thine 
26 Theu came the women in the dawning of 

4 I came into Gibeah that (belongcth) to 
10 when they come to Gibeah of Denjamin 

26 all the children of Israel., came unto the 
34 there came against Gibeah ten thousand 

2 the people came to the house of God, and 

8 behold, there came none to the camp from 

22 wheu their fathers or their brethren come 

2 they came into the country of Moal), aud 
19 two went until they came to Beth-lehem 
22 they came to Beth-lehem in the beginning 

3 she. .came, and gleaned in the field after 

4 Boazcame from Bethlehem, and said unto 
7 she came, and hath continued even from 

7 she came softly, and uncovered his feet 
14 Let it not be known that a woman ciimo 
16 when she came to her mother in Jaw, she 

19 they rose up. .and came to their house to 

13 the pn'est's servant came, while the flesh 

14 Unto all the Israelites that came thither 

15 they burnt the fat, the. .servant came 

27 there came a man of God unto Ell, aud 
31 the days come, that I will cut off thine 
34 this (shall be) a sign., that shall come 
36 that IS left in thine house shall come 

10 the Lord came, and stood, and called as at 

3 Let us fetch the ark. .when it comelh 

5 the ark of the Lord came into the camp 

12 there ran a man. .and came to Shiloh 

13 when the man came into the city, and told 

16 I (am) he that came out of the army, and 
5 nor any that come into Dagon's house 

10 it came to pass, as the ark of God came 

14 the cart came into the field of Joshua 
I the men of Kirjath-jearim came, and 

13 the Philistines, .came no more into the 

4 all the elders.. came to Samuel unto R. 
t2 haste now, for he came to day to the city 
13 for the people will not eat until he come 

15 LoRDhad told Samuel.. before Saul came 

3 thou shalt come to the plain of Tabor 

5 thou shalt come to the hill of God, where 
5 when thou art come thither to the city 

8 till I come to thee, and show thee what 
ID when they came thitherto thehill. behold 

13 he had made an end of prophesying, he 

14 that (they were) no where, we came to S. 
22 enquired, .if the man should yet come 

4 Then came the messengers to Gibeah of 

5 Saul came after the herd out of the field 

9 they said unto the messengers that came 
9 the messengers came and showed (it) to 

11 they came into the midst of the host in 

12 the king of the children of Ammon came 

8 but Samuel came uot to Gilgal ; and the 

10 as soon as he had made. .Samuel came 

11 thou camest not within the days appoint. 

20 Saul and all the people, .came to the bat. 

25 all (they of) the land came to a wood 

5 Saul came to a city of Amalek, and laid 

7 (until) thou comest to Shnr. that (is) over 

12 Saul came to Carmel. and. .he set him 

13 Samuel came toSaiil : and Saul said 
4 And Samuel came to Beth-lehem 

4 the elders.. said. Comest thdu peaceably? 

5 and come with me to the sacrifice 

II we will not sit down till he come hither 

21 David came to Saul, and stood before him 

20 he came to the trench, as the host was 

22 And David . .came and saluted his breth. 
34 there came a lion, .and took a lamb out of 
43 (Am) I a dog, that thou comest to me with 
45 Tliou comest to me with a sword, and 

45 I come to thee in the name of the Lord 
52 until thou come to the valley, and to 

6 as they came, .woniencameoutof all the 

18 So David, .came to Samuel to Ramah 

22 and came to a great well that (is) in S. 

23 he. .prophesied until he came to ^'aioth 
I David, .came and said before Jonathan 

9 evil were determined by my father to 

19 come to the place where thou didst hide 

21 come thou : for (there is) peace to thee 
21 Cometh not the son of Jesse to meat 
29 he Cometh not unto the king's table 

38 gathered up the arrows, and came to his 
I Then came David to Nob to Ahimelech the 

15 shall this (fellow) come into my house ? 
5 David departed, and came into the forest 

11 and they came all of them to the king 

9 I saw the son of Jesse coming to Nob, to 
10 come to Eeilah, to destroy the city for 
27 there came a messenger unto Saul, saying 

3 he came to the sheep cotes by the way 

8 for we come in a good day : give, I pray 

8 whatsoever cometh to thine hand unto 

9 when David's young men came, they spake 

12 David's young men. .came and told him all 
ig Go on before me; behold..! come after 

26 the Lord hath withholden thee from com. 

33 which hast kept me this day from coming 

34 except thou hadst hasted and come to 
36 Abigail came to Nabal : and, behold, he 

I the Ziphites came unto Saul to Gibeah 
3 he saw that Saul came after him into the 
5 David arose, and came to the place where 

7 So David and Abishai came to the people 
10 or his day shall come to die ; or he shall 
15 for there came one of the people in to 



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9 David, returned, and came to AcMsli 
4 the Philistines, .came and pitched in Sh. 

8 and they came to the woman by night 

21 the woman came unto Saul, and saw that 

6 I have not found, .since the day of thy co. 

3 So David and his men came to the city 

9 So David, .came to.lhc brook Eesor 

21 David came to the two hundred men 
23 the company that came ag.iinst us into 
26 when David came to Ziklag, Jje sent of 

4 come and thrust me through, and abuse 

7 the Philistines came and dwelt In them 

8 when the Philistines came to strip the 

12 All the valiant men arose, .and came to 
2 behold a man came out of the camp 

2 (so) it was, wheu he came to David, that 

3 David said unto him. whence comest 

4 the men of Judah came, and there they 

23 as many as came to the place where Ast 

29 and they came to Mahanalni 

13 when thou comest to see my face 

20 Abner came to David to Hebron, and 

22 servants of David.. came from (pursuing) 

23 Abner the son of Ner came to the king 

24 Then Joab came to the king, and said 

24 Whathastthoudonc? behold, Abncrcanio 

25 Abner the son of Ner.. he came to deceive 
35 the people came to cause David to eat 

4 was five years old when the tidings came 

5 sons of Rimmon. .came about the heat of 

6 they came thither into the midst of the 

7 when they came into the house, he lay on 

1 Then came all the tribes of Israel to David 

3 the elders of Israel came to the king to 

8 The blind and the lame shall not come 
18 The Philistines also came and spread 
2o David came to Baal-perazlm, and David 

23 come upon them over against the mulb. 
25 from Geba until thou come to Gazer 

6 when they came to Nachori's threshing 

9 How shall the ark of the Lord come to me? 
i5 as the ark of the Lord came into the city 

5 the Syrians of Damascus came to succour 

2 And David's servants came into the land 

14 So Joab returned . . and came to Jerusalem 

16 Syrians that (were) beyond, .came to Hel. 

17 all Israel, .passed over .Jordan, and came 

10 Camest thou not from (thy) journey ? why 
22 messenger went, and came and showed 

1 he came unto him, and said unto him 

4 there came a traveller unto the rich man 
20 David arose, .and came into the house of 
20 then he came to his own house ; and when 

5 whcnthyfatliercometh. .let. .Tamarcome 

6 I pray thee, let Tamar my sister come 

11 said unto her. Come Uewith me, my sister 

24 And Absalom came to the king, and said 

30 while they were in th.e way. .tidings came 

35 Behold, the king's sons come: as thy 

36 as soon as he had . . the king's sons came. 

3 come to the king, and speak on this 

29 would not come, .he would not come 

31 Then Joab arose, and came to Absalom 

32 Come hither, that I may send thee to the 

33 So Joab came to the king, and told him 
33 he came to the king, and bowed himself 

2 any man that had a controversy came- 

4 every man which hath., cause might come 

6 to all Israel that came to the king for 

13 there came a messenger to David, saj-ing 

18 six hundred men. .cameafterhimfromG. 
2o Whereas thou comest (but) yesterday 

28 I will tarry, .until there come word from 

37 Hushai, David's friend, came into the 
37 and Absalom came into Jerusalem 

5 when king David came to Bahurim' 

14 the people that (were) with him, came 

15 and all the people, .came to Jerusalem 

2 I will come upon him while he (is) weary 

12 shall we come upon him in some place 

17 they might not be seen to come into tha 

18 and came to a man's house in Buhurim 
20 Absalom's servants came to the woman to 
24 Then David came to Mahanaim. And Ab. 
ty a good man. .cometh with good tidings 

31 And, behold, Cushi came ; and Cushi said 

5 Joab came into the house to the king, and 
8 And all the people came before the king 

IS the king returned, and came to Jordan 
IS Judah came to Gilgal, to go to meet the^ 
24 until the day he come (again) in peace 

41 all the men of Israel came to the king 

3 David came to his house at Jerusalem 

12 every one that came by hira stood still 
15 they came and besieged him in Abel of 

13 three of the thirty, .came to David iu 

6 they came to Gilead . . they came to Dan-J. 

7 And came to the stronghold of Tyre, and 

8 they came to Jerusalem at the end of nine. 
13 Gad came to David, and told him, and 

13 Shall seven years of famine come unto 
18 And Gad came that day to David, and 
28 And she came into the king's presence 

32 And they came before the king 

35 that he may come and sit upon my throno 

42 the son of Abiathar the priest came 
47 the king's servants came to bless our 

S3 he came and bowed himself to king Solo. 
13 And Adonijah the son of Haggith cama 
13 And she said, Comest thou peaceably? 
-28 Then tidings came to Joab, for Joab had 

30 Benalab came to the tabernacle pf the Ji. 

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15 he came to Jerusalem, anrl stood before 

16 Then came tliere two women, .harlots 
34 there came of all people to hear the wisrlora 
14 He came to king Solomon, and wrought 

3 all the elders of Israel came, and. took up 

31 the oath come before thinealtar in this 

41 Cometh out of a far country for thy name's 

42 he shall come and pray toward this house 

28 And they came to Ophir, and fetched, .gold 

1 she came to prove him with hard questions 

2 she came to Jerusalem with a very great 
7 I believed not the words, until I came 

10 there came no more such abundance of 
12 there came no such almug trees, nor were 
14 the weight of gold that came to Solomon 
22 once In three years came the navy of Thar. 
i8 they arose out of Midian, and came to P 
18 they came to Egypt unto Pharaoh, king 

3 and all the congregation of Israel came 
12 the people came to Rehoboam the third 

I there came a man of God out of Judah 
7 Come home with me, and refresh thyself 

10 he . . returned not by the way that he came 

11 his sons came and told him all the works 

12 what way the man of God. .which came 

14 the man of God that earnest from Judah ' 
2 1 unto the man of God that came from J 

22 thy carcase shall not come unto the sep 
25 they came and told (it) in the city where 

29 thepld prophet came to the city, to mourn 

4 Jeroboam's wife, .came to the house of 

5 the wife of Jeroboam cometh to ask a 

13 for he only, .shall com? to the grave 

17 Jeroboam s wife arose, .and came to Tirz 
iQ when he came to the gate of the city 

12 when I come and tell Ahab, and he cannot 

3 he arose .and came to Beer-sheba, which 

4 he came and sat down under a juniper 
9 he came thither unto a cave, and lodged 

15 when thou comest, anoint Hazael (to be) 

30 Ben-hadad fled, and came into the city 
32 So they.. came to the king of Israel, and 

43 the king of Israel, came to Samaria 

4 Ahab came into his house heavy and 

5 Jezebel his wife came to him, and said 
15 So he came to the king. And the king 
27 with water of affliction, until I come in 

13 came and fell on his knees before Elijah 
4 So they came to Jericho 

15 they came to meet him, and bowed them. 
20 behold, there came water by the v/ay of 

24 when they came to the camp of Israel 

I the creditor is come to take . . my two son.' 

7 Then she came and told the man of God 

10 it shall be, when he cometh to us, that he 

1 1 it fell on a day, that he came t^iither, and 

25 she went, and came unto the man of God 

27 she came to the man of God to the hill 
39 came and shred (them) ihto the pot of 
42 there came a man from Baal-shalisha 

8 let him come now to me, and he shall kno 

9 Naaman came with his horses and with 
15 he and all his company.. came and stood 
24 when he came to the tower, he took (them) 

4 when they came to Jordan, they cut 

14 they came by night, and compassed the 

23 So the bands of Syria came no more into 

32 ere the messenger came to him, he said 
32 when the messenger cometh, shut the 

6 the kings of the Egyptians, .come upon 
8 these lepers came to the uttermost part 

8 came again, and entered into another 
10 they came and called unto the porter of 

10 We came to the camp of the Syrians, and 

1 it shall, .come upon the laud seven years 

7 Elishacame to Damascus ; and Ben-hadad 

9 forty camels' burden, and came and stood 
14 he departed from Elisha, and came to his 

2 when thou comest thither, look out there 

5 when he came, .the captains of the host 
17 spied the company of Jehu, as he came 

17 he came, and said, I see a company 

18 The messenger came to them, but ha 

19 he sent out a second . .which came to them 

20 came even unto them, and cometh not 

2 Now as soon as this letter cometh to you 

6 come to me. .by to morrow this time 

7 it came to pass, when the letter came to 

8 there came a messenger, and told him 
17 when he came to Samaria, he slew all 

21 there was not a man left that came not 
21 all the worshippers of Baal came, so that 

8 he that cometh within the ranges, let him 

9 and came to Jehoiada the priest 

13 she came to the people into the temple of 
19 he.. came hy the way of the gate of the 
9 as one cometh into the house of the Lord 

13 came to Jerusalem, and brake down the 

14 Menahem. .came to Samaria, and smote 
19 the king of Assyria came against the land 
29 In the days of Pekah. .came Tiglath-pile. 

6 the Syrians came to Elath,and dwelt there 

11 against king Ahaz came from Damascus 

28 one of the priests, .came and dwelt in 

17 and they went up, and came to Jerusalem 
17 they came and stood by the conduit of 
32 Until I come and take you away to a 
37 I'hen came Eliakim the son of Hilkiah 
5 servants of king Hezekiah came to Isaiah 
32 He shall not come Into this city, -Dor 

32 nor come before it with shield, nor cast 

33 the way that he came, by the same eliaU 



a Ki. 19 33 and shall not come into this city, saith 
2o 1 Isaiah the son of Amoz came to him, and 
2o 14 Then came Isaiah the prophet unto king 

20 14 and from wliencecame they unto thee? 
2o. 17 days come, that all that (is) in thine house 

22, 9 Shaphan the scribe came to the king, and 

23. 17 of the man of God, which came frora.Tu. 
23. iB the bones of the prophet that came out 

23. 34 and he came to Egypt, and died there' 
J4 1 1 king of Babylon came against the city 
75. I Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came 
25 8 in the fifth month, .came Nebuzar-adan 
25. 23 there came to Gedaliah to Mizpah 

25. 25 came, and ten men with him, and smote 
25. 26 all the people, both small and great, came 
I Ch a. 53 These (are) the Kenites that came of 

4. 41 these written by name came in the days 
7 22 and his brethren came to comfort him 
9. 25 their brethren . . (were) to come after 
10. 4 let these uncircumcised come and abuse 
10. 7 and the Philistines came and dwelt in 
10. 8 when the Philistines came to strip the 
1 1 3 Therefore came all the elders of Israel to 

11 5 Thoushaltnotcomehither. Nevertheless 

12 I Now these (are) they that. came to David 
12 t6 there came of the children of Benjamin 
12 19 when he came with the Philistines against 
12 22 day by day there cams to David to help 
12 23 came to David to Hebron, to turu the 

12 31 which were expressed by name, to come 
12.38 AH these men of war .came with a perfect 

13. 9 when they came unto the threshing floor 

14. 9 the Philistines came and spread thera 

14 14 comeupou themoveragainstthemulberry 

15 29 (as) the ark. .came to the city of David 
i5. 29 bring an offering, and come before him 
16. 33 because he cometh to judge the earth 

17 i6 David the king came and sat before the 

18 5 when the Syrians of Damascus came to 
<q 2 so the servants of David came into the 
iq. 7 his people ; who came and pitched before 
(0 7 gathered themselves, .and came to battle 
10 IS Then Joab came to Jerusalem 

19. 17 he.. passed over Jordan, and came upon 

20. I and came and besieged Rabbah But 

21. 4 Joab departed .and came to Jerusalem 

21 1 1 So Gad came to David, and said unto him 
21 21 as David came to Oman, .Oman looked 

24. IQ to come into the house of the Lord 

s Ch. I 13 Solomon came (from his journey) to the 
4 the elders of Israel came ; and the Levites 
22 the oath come before thine altar in this 
32 if they come and pray in this house 
II and all that came into Solomon's heart 

11 the ark of the Lord hath come 
I she came to prove Solomon with hard 
6 I believed not their v/ords, until I came 

13 the weight of gold that came to; Solomon 

21 every three years once came the ships ol 

3 all Israel came and spake to Rehoboam 

12 .leroboam and all the people came to R. 
16 all the tribes of Israel . came to Jerusalem 

3 without number that came with him out 

4 he took the fenced cities, and came to 

6 Then came Sheniaiah the prophet to R. 
II the guard came and fetched them, and 

whosoever cometh to consecrate himself 
9 Zelah the Ethiopian came unto Maresh. 

7 the seer came to Asa king of Judah, and 
10 what shall come to you of your brethren 

1 came against Jehoshaphat to battle 

2 there came some that told Jehoshaphat 
2 There cometh a great multitude against 
4 even out of all . . cities of Judah they came 

2o 9 (when) evil cometh upon us, (as) the 
2o. ro when they came out of the land of Egypt 
eo 1 1 to come to cast us out of thy possession 
2o 12 this great company that cometh against 
2o 24 Judah came toward the watch tower in 

20 25 his people came to take away the spoil 
2o. 28 they came to Jerusalem with psalteries 

21 12 there came a writing to him from Elijah 

22. I the band of men that came with the Ar. 

22. 7 the destruction . . was of God, by coming 

23. 2 they went about, and they came toJeni. 
23. 6 let none come into the house of the Lord 
23 12 she came to the people into the house of 

23 20 they came through the high gate Into the 

24 1 1 the high priest's officer came and emptied 
24 17 after the death of Jehoiada came the pr 
24 23 they came to Judah and Jerusalem, and 
24 24 the Syrians came with a sm-all company 

25. 7 But there came a man of God to him, say 
28 9 he went out before the host that came to 
28. 12 stood up against them that came from 
28. 17 the Edomites had come and smitten Judah 
28. 20 Tilgath-pilneser king of Assyria came 

zg. 15 they gathered their brethren .. and came 
EQ. 17 on the eighth day of the month came they 
30 I they should come to the house of the L. 
30. 5 they should come to keep the passover 
30 II divers., humbled themselves, and came 
30. 25 all the congregation that came out of Is. 

30. 25 the strangers that came out of the land 

30. 27 their prayer came (up) to his holy dwell. 

31. 8 and the princes came and saw the heaps 

32. I Sennacherib king of Assyria came, and 
32. 4 Why should the kings of Assyria come 

32. 26 the wrath of the Lord came not upon 

34. 9 when they came to Hilkiah the high pri. 

35. 82 and came to fight in the valley of Megiddo 
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Ezra 3. 8 the second year of their coming unto the. 
7 8 he came to Jerusalem in the fifth month 

7 9 on therfirst (day) of the fifth month came 

8 32 we came to Jerusalam, and abode there 
JO. 8 whosoever would not come within three 
to. 14 Let., our rulers, come at appointed 

Neh. I 2 Hanani, one of my brethreq, came, he 
2. 7 convey me over till I come into Judah 
a. 9 I came to the governors beyond the river 
2. II I came to Jerusalem, and was there three 
4. 8 to come (and) to fight against Jerusalem 
4. ti They shall not know .till we come in t)ie 

4. 12 when the Jews, which dwelt by them came 

5. 17 those that came unto us from among the 

6. lo I came unto the house of Shemaiah the 
6. 10 for they willconie to slay thee 

6. 10 in the night will they come to slay thee 

6. 17 and (the letters) of Tobiah came unto 

7 7 who came with Zerubbabel, Jeslma, N. 
13. I the IMoabite should not come into the 
13. 6 came 1 unto the king, and after certain 
13. 7 I came to Jerasalem, and understood of 
13. 21 From that timeforthcame they no (more) 
13. 22 I commanded, .(that) they should come 

Esth. I. 12 queen Vashti refused to come at the king's 
I. 17 to be brought in. but she came not 

1. 19 That Vashti come no more before king A. 

2. 13 Then thus came (every) maiden unto tl» 
4. 2 And came even before the king's gate 

4 4 Esther's maids and her chamberlains came 
4. 9 Hatach came and told Esther the words 

4. II whosoever.whether man or woman, shall c. 

5. 4 let the king and Haman come this day 

5. 5 So the king and Haman came to the ban. 
5. 8 let the king and Haman come to the bau. 
5. 10 when he came home, he sent and called 

7. I the king and Haman came to banquet 

8 t and Mordecai came before the king 

g. 25 But when (Esther) came before the king 
Job I. 6 there was a day the sons of God-came 
I 6 and Satan came also among them 
I. 7 Lord said unto Satan, Whence comest 
I. 14 there came a messenger unto Job, and 
I 16, 17, t8 While he (was), .speaking, .came 

1. 19 there came a great wind from the wilder 

2. I the sons of God came to present them. 

2. I Satan came also among them, to present 

2. 2 theLoRDsaid..Fromwheucecomestthou? 
2. 1 1 had made an appointment together to o. 

3. 6 let it not come into the number of the 
3. 7 let no joyful voice come therein 

3 34 For my sighing cometh before I eat, and 
3 26 neither was I quiet ; yet trouble caine 

5 21 be afraid of destruction when it cometli 

5. 26 shalt come to (thy) grave in i full age 

6. 20 they came thither, and were ashamed 
9. 32 (and) we should come together in judg. 

1 3. 16 for an hypocrite shall not come before him 

14. 14 will I wait, till my change come 

17 10 as for you all, do ye return, and come now 
19 12 His troops come together, and raise up 

21 17 (how oft) cometh their destruction upon 
23 3 (that) I might come (even) to his seat 

27 9 Will God hear, cry when trouble cometh 

28 20 Whence then cometh wisdom ? and where 

29 13 The blessing of him . .came upon me 

30. 26 I looked for good, then evil came (unto me) 
30. =6 when I waited for light, there came dark.' 

37 9 out of the south cometh the whirlwind 

38 II Hitherto shalt thou come, but no further 

41. 13 (or) who can come (to him) with his 
41 if- that no air can come between them 

42. IT Then came there unto him all his brethren 
Psa. 5. 7 I will come (into) thy house in the multi. 

18. 6 my cry came before him, (even) into his 

22 31 They shall come, and shall declare his 
35. 8 Let destruction come upon him at lina. 
37 13 for he seeth that his day is coming 

40 7 Then said I, Lo, I come : in the volume 

41 6 if he come to see (me), hespeaketh vanity 
42. 2 when shall I come and appear before God 1 
50. 3 Our God shall come, and shall not keep 
51 title, when Nathan the prophet came unto 
52. title, when Doeg the Edomite came.and 

54. title, when the Ziphims came and said to S. 

65. 2 unto thee shall all flesh come 

69, 27 let them not come into thy righteousness 

71. 18 thy power to every one (that is) to come 

79. II Let the sighing of the prisoner come 

86. 9 nations whom thou hast made shall come 

88. 2 Let my prayer come before thee : incline 

95. 6 come, let us worship and bow down ; let 

96. 8 bring an offering, and come into his courts 
96. 13 for he cometh, for he cometh to judge the 
98. 9 for he cometh to judge the earth : with 

too. 2 come before his presence with singing 
loi. 2 when wilt thou come unto me ? I wul 
102 1 O Lord, .let my cry come unto thee 
105. 19 Until the time that his word came : the 
105. 23 Israel also came into Egypt ; and Jacob 
105. 31 He spake, and there came divers sorts ol 
105. 34 He spake, and the'>locusts came, and 
109. 18 let it come into his bowels like water 
ii8. 26 Blessed (be) he that cometh in the name 
119. 170 Let my supplication come before thee 
121. J imto the hills, from whence cometh my 
132. 3 Surely I will not come ihto the tabernacle 
Prov. 1. 26 1 will mock when your fear cometh 

I. 27 When your fear cometh as desolation, an^ 
I. 27 your destruction cometh as a Whirlwind 
I. 27 when distress and anguish cometh upon 
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Prov. 6. II So sholl thy poverty come as one that 

6. 15 Therefore shall, .calamity come suddenly 

7. 20 lie .. will come home at the day appointed 
1 1. 2 (When) pride cometli, then cometh shame 
ti. 8 and the wicked cometh in his stead 

13. 12 (when) the desire cometh, (it Is) a tree of 
18. 3 When the wicked cometh, (then) cometh 

18. 17 his neighbour cometh and searcheth hira 
24. 25 a good blessing shall come upon them 
24. 34 So shall thy poverty come (as) one that 

26. 2 so the curse causeless shall not come 
Eccl. t. 4 generation passeth away, .(another), .c. 

2. 12 what (can) the man (do) that cometh after 
2. 16 the days to come shall all be forgotten 
S. 3 a dream cometh through the multitude 
5. 15 As he came forth of his mother's womb 
5. 15 naked shall he return to go as he came 
5 16 in all points as he came, so shall he go 
8 10 who had come and gone from the place 
g. 14 and there came a great king against it 
ti. 8 All that cometh (is) vanity 

12. I while the evil days come not, nor the years 
Song 2. 8 behold, he cometh, leaping upon the 

4 8 Come with me from Lebanon, (my)spouse 

4. 16 come, thou south. .Let my beloved come 
Isa. I 12 When yc'come to appear before me, who 

I 23 neither doth the cause of the widow come 

5. 19 the Holy One of Israel draw nigh and c. 

5 26 behold, they shall come with speed 

7 1 7 shall bring . . days that have not come 
7 19 they shall come, and shall rest all of them 
7 24 With arrows and with bows shall (men) c 
; 25 there shall not come thither the fear of 
to. 3 thede3olation(which)shallcomefrom far 

13. 5 They come from a far country, from the 
«3 6 it shall come as a destruction from tho 
13. 9 Behold, the day of the Lord cometh, cruei 

13. 22 her time (is) near to come, and her days 

14. 9 moved lor thee to meet (thee) at thy com 
14. 31 there shall come from the north a smoke 
16. 12 that heshall come to his sanctuary to pray 

19. I the Lord rideth. .shall come into Egypt 

19. 23 tlie Assyrian shall come into Egypt, and 

20. I In the year that Tartaucame unto Ashdod 
2t. I it cometh from the desert, from a terrible 
81. 9 And, behold, here cometh a chariot of 

ay 6 cause them that come of Jacob to take 

27. II tho women come, (and) set them on fire 
37. 13 tliey shall come which were ready to perish 
30. 13 whose breaking cometh suddenly at an 
30 27 the name of the Lord cometh from far 
30. 29 to come into the mountain of the f^ORD 
32. 10 shall fail, the gathering shall not come 

35. 4 behold, your God will come .hewillcome 
35. 10 the ransomed, .shall return, and come to 

36. 17 Until I come and take you away to a land 
36. 22 Then came Eliakim the son of Hilkiah 

36. 5 the servants of king Hezekiah came to I 

37. 29 back by the way by which thou earnest 
37. 33 He shall not come into this city,|nor shoot 
37-33 oo'" come before it with shields, nor cast 
37. 34 fiy the way that he came, by the same 

37. 34 and shall not come into this city, saith 

38. I the son of Amoz, came unto him, and said 

39. 3 Then came Isaiah the prophet \mto king 
39. 3 and from, whence came they unto thee 

39. 6 the days come, that all that (is) in thine 

40. 10 the Lord God will come with a strong 
41 22 or declare us things for to come 

41. 25 I have raised up. .and he shall come 

44, 7 and shall come, let them show unto them 
43. 20 Assemble yourselves and come ; draw 

45. 24 (even) to him shall (men) come ; and all 
47 9 these two (things) shall come to thee in 
47 9 they shall come upon thee in their perfe. 
47 It Therefore shall evil come upon thee; thou 
47. II desolation shall come upon thee suddenly 
47. 13 (these things) that shall come upon thee 
49. 12 Behold, these shall come from afar ; and 
49 18 all these gather themselves .(and) come 
so. 2 Wherefore, when I came, (was there) no 
51 II come with singing unto Zion ; and ever. 
52. I there shall no more come into thee the 
56 I for my salvation (is) near to come, and 

59. 2o And the Redeemer shall come to Ziou 
Do. 4 they gather themselves together, they c. 

60. 4 thy sons shall come from far, and thy 
60. s forces of the Gentiles shall come unto thee 
60. 6 all they from Sheba shall come : they 
Co. 13 The glory of Lebanon shall come unto theq 

62. II Behold, thy salvation cometh ; behold, his 

63. I Who (is) this that cometh from Edom 
66. 7 she brought forth ; before her pain came 
66. 15 behold, the Lord will come with fire, and 
66.. 18 it shall come, that I will gather all nations 

65. 1 8 and they shall come, and see my glory 

66. 32 shall all flesh come to worship before me 
JeR t. 15 For, lo, I will call .and they shall come 

2, 3 evil shall come upon them, saith the L. 
a. 31 We are lords ; we will come nomore unto 
3. 18 they shall come together out of the land 

4. 12 a full wind, .shall come unto me 

4.,<i 5. watchers come from a far country, and 

5. la'CIt is) not he ; neither shall evil come 

6. 3 shepherds with their flocks shall come 
6. 20 To what purpose cometh there to me 

6. 22 Behold, a people cometh from the north 

6. 26 the spoiler shall suddenly come upon us 

7. 10 corae and stand before me in this house 
7. 32 behold, the days come, saith the Lord 
8 7 observe the time of their coming ; but 
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17 send for (women), th.at they may come 

25 Behold, the days come, saith the LoitD 
2o and behold them that come from the north 

3 they came to the pits, (and) found no 

14 Therefore, behold, the days come, saith 
19 Gentiles shall come unto thee from the 

6 he.. shall not see when good cometh 

8 he.. shall not see when heat cometh, but 

15 the word of the LORD? let it come now 

26 they shall come from the cities of Jndah 
6 behold, the days come, saith the LORD 

14 Then came Jeremiah from Tophet 

6 thou Shalt come to Babylon, and there 

23 how slialt thou be when pangs come 

3, 7 Behold, the days come, saith the Lord 

17 No evil shall come upon you 

31 A noise shall come (even) to the ends of 

7 speak unto all . which come to worship in 
3 the hand of the messengers which come 

7 until the very time of his land come 

3 For, lo, the days come, saith the Lord 

9 They shall come with weeping, and with 
12 they shall come and sing in the height of 
27, 31, 38 Behold, the days come, saith the 

7 Behold, Hanameel. shall come unto thee 

8 mine uncle's son, came to me into the 
29 the Chaldeans, .shall come and set tire 

5 They come to fight with the Chaldeans 
14 Behold, the days come, saith the LoRD 

1 1 Come, and let us go to Jerusalem for fear 

6 of all Judah that come out of their cities 

9 to all the people that came from the cities 
14 took the roll in his hand, and came unto 
29 The king of Babylon shall certainly come 

19 Thekingof Babylon shall not come against 
25 if the princes hear, and they come unto 

27 Then came all the princes unto Jeremiah 
I In the ninth year, came Nebuchadrezzar 

4 If it seem pood unto thee to come with 

4 come, and I will look well unto thee ; but 

4 if it seem ill tmto thee to come with me 
8 Then they came to Gedaliah to Mizpah 

10 to serve the Chaldeans, which will come 

12 all the Jews, came to the land of Judah 

13 all the captains, .came to Gedaliah to M 

1 even ten men with him, came unto Geda. 

5 there came certain from Shcchem, from 

6 Come to Gedaliah the son of Ahikam 

7 when they came into the midst of the city 
7 So they came into the land of Egypt- for 

7 Thus oame they (even) to Tahpanhes 

:i when he cometh, he shall smite the land 

13 Nebuchadnezzar .should come(aiid)smite 

18 (As) I live, saith the King, .shall he come 

20 Egypt (is like), (but) destruction cometh 
20 it cometh out of the north 

22 come against her with axes, as hewers of 
4 the day that cometh to spoil all the Ph. 

8 the spoiler shall come upon every city 

12 behold, the days come, saith the LORD 

16 The calamity of Moab (is) near to come 

2 behold, the days come, saith the LORD 
4 (saying), Who shall come unto me? 

9 If grape-gatherers come to thee, would 

14 Gather ye together, and come against 
36 the outcasts of Elam shall not come 

4 the children of Israel shall come, they and 

5 Come, and let us join ourselves to the 

j6 Come against her from the utmost border 
41 Behold, a people shall come from the 
TO come, and let us declare in Zion the work 

13 abundant in treasures, thine end is come 
33 and the time of her harvest shall come 

46 a rumour shall both come (one) year 

47 the days come, that I will do judgment 

48 the spoilers sh.ill come unto her from 

52 behold, the days come, saith the LORD 

53 shall spoilers come unto her, saith the 

60 all the evil that should come upon Baby 

61 Wheu thou coniest to Babylon, read all 
4 Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon came 

12 in the tenth (day) of the month. .came N 
4 because none come to tl:e solemn feasts 

22 Let all their wickedness come before thee 
4 behold, a whirlwind came out of the north 

15 I came to them of the captivity at Tel-a. 

14 neither came there abominable flesh into 

25 Destruction coiueth ; and they shall seek 

26 Mischief shall come upon mischief, and 

2 six men came from the way of the higher 
i5 in the conntries where they shall come 

18 they shall come thither, and they shall 

16 among the heathen whither they come 

I Then came certain of the elders of Israel 
4, 7 his iniquity before his face, and cometh 
4, the Lord will answer him that cometh 

16 (the like things) shall not come, neither 
33 that they may come unto thee on every 

3 A great eagle, .came unto Lebanon, and 
I certain of the elders of Israel came to 

7 For the tidings, because it cometh : and 
7 behold, it cometh, and shall be brought 

19 sword of the king of Babylon may come 
2Q Appoint a way, that the sword may come 

27 it shall be no (more), until he come whose 
3 in the midst of it, that her time may come 

17 the Babylonians came to her into the bed 

24 they shall come against thee with chariots 

39 they came the same day into my sanctuary 

40 that ye have sent for men to come from 
40 they came : for whom thou didst wash 
24 when thi3 cometh , ye shall know that I 



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26 he that escapeth in that day ahull comf 
4 And the sword shall come upon Egypt 
9 as in the day of Egypt - (or, lo, it cooicth 

3 when he socth the sword come upon the 

4 if the sword come and take him away, his 
6 But if the watchman see the sword come 
6 if the sword come and take (any) person 

21 one that had escaped out of Jerusalem c. 

22 afore he that was escaped came, and had 
22 until he came to me in the morning; and 

30 Come.. and hear.. the word that cumeth 

31 they come unto thee as the people cometh 
33 loit will come, then shall they know 

8 for they are at hand to come 

9 Cume from the four wind.s, O breath, and 
10 and the breath came into them, and they 

8 in the latter years thou shalt come into 

Thou shalt ascend and come like a storm 
13 Art thou come to take a spoil? ha.sl thou 
15 thou shall come from thy place out of Ih" 
18 Gog sh.all come against the land of I.Hr.itl 
17 Assemble yourselves, and come; gather 

6 Then came he unto the gate which look 

2 the glory of the God of Israel came from 

3 that I sav/ when I came to destroy the c. 

4 the glory of the Lord came into the house 

25 they shall come at no dead person to 

9 the people of the land shall come before 
9 whithersoever the rivers shall come, shall 
9 because these waters shall come thither 
9 shall live whither the river cometh 

2o till a man come over against Hamath 

1 In the third year, .came Nebuchadnezzar 

2 So they came and stood before the king 

5 behold, an he goat came from the west 

6 he came to the ram that had (two) horns 

17 So he came ne.ar..and when he came 

26 the people of the prince that shall come 

3 neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth 
13 one of the chief princes, came to h»lp mo 
20 Knowcst thou wherefore I come unto thee' 

20 lo, the prince of Grecia shall come 

6 king's daughter of the south shall come 

7 which shall come with an army, and shall 

9 the king of the south shall come 

10 (one) shall certainly come, and overflow 
13 shall certainly come after certain years 
15 So the king of the north shall cnrtie 

tfi he that cometh .shall do according 

29 he shall return, .and come toward tho ?i>. 

30 the ships of Chittim shall come against 
45 yet he shall come to his end, and none 
15 come not ye nntoGilgal, neither go ye up 

3 he shall come unto us as the rain, as thd 

4 their bread for their soul shall not come 

12 till he come and rain righteousness upon 

13 'The sorrows of a.. woman shall dime 

15 an e.ast wind shall come, the wind of tho 
13 come, lie all nightin sackcloth, yesninis 
15 destruction from the Almighty shall.. co. 

1 for the day of the Lord cometh, for (it is) 

31 before the great-day of the LC'RD come 

11 come, all ye heathen, .gather yourselves 
1 1 cause thy mighty ones to come down, O 
13 come, get ye down ; for the press is full 

2 lo, the days shall come upon you, that 

4 Come to Belh-el,and transgress ; at Gilgal 
9 the spoi-led shall come against the fortress 

1 nations, to whom the house of Israel came I 
II the days come, saith the Lord God, that 

13 Behold, the days come, saith the LORD 

5 If thieves came to thee, if robbers by 
5 if the grape-gatherers came to thee 

8 What, .thine occupa ? and whence come.'* 

15 he shall come unto Adnllam the glory of 

11 none evil can come upon us 

8 unto thee shall it come, even the first do. 
8 the kingdom shall come to the daughter 

5 when the Assyrian shall come into our 

6 when he cometh into our land, and when 

4 the day of thy watchmen.. cometh 

12 (In) that day (also) he shall come even to 

8 and their horsemen shall come from far 

9 They shall come all for violence : their 

5 It will surely come, it will not tarry 

3 God came from Teman, and the Holy 

2 the fierce anger of the Lord come.upon 
2 tlie day of the Lord's anger come upon 

14 they came and did work in the house 

7 and the desire of all nations shall como 

16 (one) cametoanheapoftwenty(me.asures) 
i6 (one) came to the press fat for to draw 

21 Then said I, What come these to do? 

10 I come, and I will dwell in the midst of 
10 come tliou the same day, and go into the 

1 5 they (that are) far off shall come and build 

20 that there shall come people, and tho 

22 strong nations shall come to seek tho L. 
9 behold, thy King cometh unto thee 

Q all the nations that come against Jcrusa 
I Behold, the day of the Lord cometh, and 
5 the Lord my God shall come, (and) all tha 

16 the nations which cameagainst Jerusalem 

18 the family of Egypt go not up, and come 
18 the Lord will smite the heathen that come 

21 all they that sacrifice shall come and t;iko 
I the Lord, .ye seek, shall suddenly come 

1 behold, he shall come, saHh the Lord ot 

2 who may abide the day of his coming? 
I the day cometh. .the day that cometh 

5 the coming of the great and dreadful day 

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6 To tread, piocecd, TT) darak. 

Num24. 17 there shall come a star out of Jacab, aud 

l.T') cone hastily, tji.t huk. 

£2i'a 5. J tu cease, till the matter came to Darius 

i.To be, n;rt hayah. 

Geo. 15. I the word of the LORD came unto Abram 

*. To go, proceed, go on, TiSrt halak. 

Geu 33 6 also he cometh to meet thee, and four h. 
Nuiiiij 14 and said, Baalam refuseth to come with 
22. 16 Let nothing, .hinder thee from coming 
22 37 wherefore earnest thou not unto me ? 
Deut. 2 14 the space iu which we came .(was) thirty 
Josh. 6. 9 and the rereward came after the ark 

6. 13 tlie rereward came after the ark of the 
> Sa. 13. 34 there came much people by the way of 
I Ki 13 9 by the same way that thou earnest 

13 17 again to go by the way that tliou earnest 
Job 2c. 25 the glittering sword cometh out of his 
Eccl. I. 7 the place from whence the rivers come 
Isa. 60. 3 the Gentiles shall come to thy light, and 

60. 14 sons also of them.. shall come beuding 
^^ic 4 2 And many nations shall come, and say 

1 0. To be tamed, Tjsrr haphak, 2 

1 Sa 4 1 9 she travailed ; for her pains came upon 

1 1 To be begotten, bom, n'?* yalad, 2. 

Deut 15 19 All that come of thy herd and of thy 

. i. T'l go, proceed, 7]'?; yalo.k. 

Cell 19. 33 Come, let us make our father drink wine 
29 1 Then Jacob .came into the land of the 
31 44 come thou, let us make a covenant, I aud 
37 13 come, and I will send thee unto them 
37 20 Come now therefore, and let us slay him 
37. 27 Come, and let us sell him to the Ishmeel. 
Exiid. 3 10 Come now.. I will send thee unto Phara 
Mum 10. 29 come thou with us, and we will do thee 

22. 6 Come now .1 pray thee, curse me this 
2z. II come now. curse me them ; peradventure 

22 17 come therefore, I pray thee, curse me 

23 7 Come, curse me Jacob, and come, defy I 

23. 13 Come, I pray thee, witli me unto another 
33. 27 Come. .1 will bring thee unto another 

24. 14 come (therefore, and) I will advertise 
fudg 4 22 Come, and I will show thee the mauwhom 

9. 10, 12. 14 Come thou (and) reign over us 
ji 6 Come, and be our captain, that we may 
19 ri Come.. let us turn in into this city of the 

19 13 Come and let us draw near to one of these 
■ 8a 9. 5 Sanlsaid to hisservant..Come, andlet us 

9 9 Come, and let us go to the seer . for (lie 
9 10 Saul said to his servant, .come, let us go 
II. 14 said Samuel to the people, Come, and let 

14 I Come. andletusgo overto the Philistines' 
14 6 Come, and let us go over unto thegarrison 
17. 41 the Philistine came on and drew near unto 
17 44 Come tome, and I will give thy flesh nnto 

17. 48 the Vliilistine arose, and came and drew 

20 II Come, and let us go out into the field 

23 3 how much more then if we come to Keilah 

23. 87 Haste thee and come ; for the Philistines 
• KI. 1 12 come, let me, I pray thee, give thee 

13 15 Come home with me. and eat bread 
15. 19 come and break thy league with Baasha 
» Ki. 7. 4 come, and let US fall unto the host of the 

7. 9 now therefore come, that we may go and 
10. 16 Come with me, and see my zeal for the L 
14. 8 Come, let us look one another in the face 

1 Cli.ii 14 left their suburbs, .and came to Judali 

25. 17 Come, let us see one another in the face 
Ezra 10. 6 (when) he came thither, he did eat no hr 
Neh. 2. 17 come, and let us build up thewall of Jer 

6. 2 Come, let us meet together, iu theplaiu 
6 7 Come now. .and let us take counsel 

Psa. 34. II Come, ye children, hearken unto me, I 
46 8 Come, behold the works of the Lokd 

65. s Come and see the works of God : (he is) 

66. t6 Come (and) hear, all ye that fear God 
80. 2 stir up thy strength, and come (and) save 
83. 4 Come, andletus cut themofffrom(being) 
95. I O Come. let us sing \mto the Lord ; let 

Prov r. n Come with us, let us lay wait for bloo(l 

7. 18 Come, let us take our fill of love until the 
g. 5 Come, eat of my bread, and drink of the 

Song 7 II Come, my beloved, let us go forth into 
Isa, I. 18 Come now, and let us reason together 

2. 3 Come ye, and let us go up to the mount. 

2. 5 come ye, and let us walk in the light of 

26. 20 Come, my people, enter., into thychamb. 
45. 14 tliey shall be thine : they shall come after 
55. 1 come ye. .come ye, buy and eat ; yea, c. 
55. 3 Incline your ear, and come unto me : hear 

/er 12. 9 come ye, assemble all the beasts of the 
i3 18 Then said they. Come, and let us devise 

18. 18 come, and let us smite him with the 
36. I.J Take in thine hand the roll, .and corao 
48 2 come, and let us cut it off from (being) a 

Ho3. 6. z Come, and let us return unto the Lord 
Jon I. 7 Come, and let us cast lots, that we may 
Mic 4. 2 Come, and let us go up to the mountain 

13. To go or come old, N'y; yatsa. 

Gen. 10. 14 out of whom came Philistim and Caph. 

24. 5 unto the land from whence thou earnest 

2 Ki.24. 7 the king of Egypt came not again any 
I Ch. I. 12 And Pathrusim..of whom came the P 
I Ch. 2. 53 of them came the Zareathites. and the 
Job 26. 4 and whose spirit came from thee? 
£cul. 4. 14 For out of prisoD be cometh to reign 



1 4. To arrive, reach. Nap meta, •IB!? metak. 

Dan. 4. 24 the decree of the Most High, which is c 
4. 28 All this came upon the king Nebnchad 

6. 24 or ever they came at the bottom of the 

7 13 and cams to the Ancient of days, and 

7. 22-the time came that the saints possessed 

15. To come upon, tjuch, V^i naga. 

Judg2o. 41 for they saw that evil was come upon 
Ezra 3. I when the seventh month was come, and 
Keh 7 73 when the seventh month came, the chil 
Esth. 9. 26 and (of that) . . which had come unto them 
Isa. 16. 8 they are come (even) unto Jazer, they 
Jon 3. 6 For word came unto the king of Nineveh 
Mic. 1 9 her wound (is) incurable ; for it is come 

16. 7*0 cam.e upon, touch, J^:j naga, 5. 

I 3a 14. 9 Tarry until we come to you ; then we will 
Estli. 2. 12 every maid's turn was come to go in to 
2. IS his daughter was come to go in unto the 
4. 3 king'sicommandment andliis decree came 

4. 14 who knoweth whether thou art come to 
6. 14 with him, came the king's chamberlains 

8 17 king'scommandmentand his decree came 
Song. 2. 12 the time of the singing (of birds) is come 
Dan 8 7 I saw him come clos_e unto the ram, and 

12 12 Blessed (is) he that waiteth, and cometh 

17.7*0 draw nigh, vn nagash 

Exodig. 15 the third day: come not at your wives 

24. 14 let him come unto them 
Josh 14. 6 the children of Jndah came unto Joshua 
Ruth 2. 14 At meal time come thou hither, and eat 

1 Ki. 18. 21 Elijah came unto all the people, and said 

20. 22 the prophets came to the kmg of Israel 

20. 28 there came a man of God, and spake unto 

2 Ki. 2. 5 sons of the prophets, .at Jericho came 
Ezra 4 2 they came toZerubbabel, and to thechief 

18. To be drawn nigh, an nagash, 2 

Deut 25 I If there be a controversy, .and they come 
25 9 shall his brother's wife come unto him 

1 Ki.2o. 13 there came a prophet UTito Ahab king of 
Ezra 9. I these things were done, the princes came 

19. To give, jnj nathan 

Prov 13. 10 Only by pride cometh contention . but 

20. To ascend, come up, pho selaq. 

. Dan 2. 29 thy thoughts came into thy mind upon 

21.J'o come over, 135; abar. 

Gen. 18. 5 for therefore are ye come to your servant 
Num. 5. 14, 14 the spirit of jealousy come upon him 

5. 30 the spirit of jealousy cometh upon him 

6. "s there shall no razor come upon his head 
Deut 29. 16 we came through the nations which ye 
Judg 9 25 they robbed all that came along that way 

22. To go up, n^^ alah. 

Lev 19 19 neither shall a garment, .come upon thee 
Numig. 2 no blemish, (and) upon which never came 
Jndgi3 5 no razor shall come on his head . for 
J Sa. I ii'there shall no razor come upon his head 

6. 7 on which there hath come no yoke, and 

2 Ki. 12 4 all the money that cometh into any 
Job 5. 25 as a shock of corn cometh in its season 
Song 3. 6 Who (is) this that cometh out of the wil 
Isa 65. 17 former shall not beremembered.norconie 
Jer 7 31 I commanded (them) not, neither came 

ig 5 nor spake (it), neither came (it) into ray 
32. 35 I commanded them not, neither came it 
51 50 and let Jerusalem come into your mind 
Eze. 20. 32 that which cometh into your mind shall 
38. to at the same time shall things come into 
44. 17 no wool shall come upon them whiles 

23. To go up, '?'?!;_ alal. 

Dan. 5. 10 the queen, by reason, .came into the ban. 

24.7*0 come up or against, yJB paga. 

Josh. 16. 7 And it went do-vvn . . and came to Jericho 

2h.To prosper, go on successfully, n^v isaleach. 
Judg 14. 19 the Spirit of the Lord came upon him 
I Sa. 10. 6 the Spirit of the Lord will come upon 

10. lo and the Spirit of God came upon him. and 

11. 6 the Spirit of God cameupon Saul when 
16 13 And the Spirit of the LORD came upon 
18. 10 that the evil spirit from God came upon 

26. To come near, D^p qarab. 

Exod36. 2 whose heart stirred him up to come unto 
Nura 9. 6. they came before Sloses, and before A'. 

27 I Then came the daughters of Zelophehad 
Deut 2. 37 Only unto the land thou camest not 

22. 14 when I came to her I found her not a m. 
Josh 7. 14 tribe which the Lord taketh shall come 
7 t4. 14 which the Lord shall take shall come 
J Ki. 2. 7 for so they came to me when I fled 
Psa. 27. 2 myjfoes came upon me to cat up my llesh 
Jon. I. 6 So the shipmaster came to him, and said 

27. To come near, 3-ip qerab. 

Dan. 6. 20 when he came to the den, he cried 

28. 7*0 meet, rriij qarah, 2. 

Num23. 3 peradventure the LoRD 'will come to meet 

29. To go up, iva^aino anahainO. 

Acts 7. 23 it came into his heart to visit his brethren 

21. 31 tidings came unto the chief captain of the 

80. T'o come away, airepxaixai aperchomai. 

Mark 3. 13 calleth .whom be would: and they came 

7. 30 when she was come to her house, she 



Luke23 33 they were (comej to the place called 
Rom 15. 28 1 will come by you mto Spai'' 

31. T'o go awo.y, airo^aivoi apobamo. 

John 2 1 9 As soon then as they were come to land 

32. To become, •ylvoixai ginomai. 

Matt. 8. 16 the even was come .and he cast out the 

14. 23 when the evening was come, he was there 

20 8 So when even was come, the lord of the 

26. 20 ISow when the even was come, he sat 

27 t When the morning was come, all the chief 

27. 57 When the even was come, there came s 
Mark t n And there came a voice from heaven 

4 35 the same day, when the even was come 
6 2 when the sabbath day was come, he began 
6 21 And when a convenient day was come 
6. 47 when even was come, the ship was m the 
9. 21 How long is it ago since this came unto 
11 19 when even was come, he went out of the 

15. 33 when the sixth hour was come, tliere was 

15. 42 when the even was come .before the sab 
Luke J. 65 fear came on all that dwelt round about 

3. 2 the word of God came unto John the son 
3. 22 and a voice came from heaven, which said 
q 34 While he thus spake, there came a cloud 
9. 35 therecamea voice out of the cloud, saying 
19. 9 This day is salvation come to this house 
22. 14 when the hour was come, he sat down 
John' I 17 grace and truth came by Jesus Christ 

5. 14 sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto 

6. i5 when even was (now) come, his disciples 

6. 25 said Rabbi, when camest thou hither? 
10. 35 unto whom the word of God came, and 

12. 30 This voice came not because of me, but 

13. 19 Now I tell you before it come, that, when 
21. 4 when the morning was now come, Jesus 

Acts 2. 2 suddenly there came a sound from heaven 
2 43 And fear came upou every soul : and 
5. 5 great fear came on all them that heard 

5. II great fear came upon all the church, and 

7. 31 the voice of the Lord came unto hira 

9 3 as he journeyed, he came near Damascus 
10. 13 there came a voice to him, Kise, Peter 
12. II when Peter was come to himself, he said 

16. 29 came trembling, and fell down before Pa. 
21. 17 when we were come to Jerusalem, the 

21 35 when he came upon the stairs ; so it was 

26. 22 Prophets and Moses did say should come 
27 7 we .scarce were come over against Cnidus 

27. 16 we had much work to come by the boat 

27. 27 when the fourteenth night was (come,las 

28. 6 after they had looked . . saw no harm come 
2 Co. I. 8 of our trouble which came to us m Asia 
Gal. 3. 14 That the blessing, .might come on the 

1 Th. I. 5 our gospel came not unto you in word 

1 Ti. 6. 4 whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, evil 

2 Ti. 3 11 Persecutions, afflictions, which came unto 
Heb.ii. 24 Moses, when he was come to years refused 
Rev 12. 10 Now is come salvation, and strength, and 

S3. Hither, here, come ! S^vpo deuro. 

Mattig, 21 If thou wilt be perfect, .come (and) follow 
Afarkio 21 come, take up the cross, aud follow me 
LukeiS. 22 Yet lackest thou one thing.. come, follow 
John II. 43 hecried with aloud voice, Lazarus, come 
Acts 7. 3 come into the land which I shall show 
7. 34 And now come I will send thee mto Eg 

Si.Hither, here, come! SeCre dcute 

Matt 1 1. 28 Come unto me, all (ye) that labour and 

21. 38 This is the heir ; come, let us kill him 

22. 4 all things (are) ready . come unto the m 
25. 34 Come, ye blessed, .inherit the kingdom 
28. 6 Come, see the place where the Lord lay 

Mark i 17 Jesus said unto them. Come ye after me 

6. 31 Come ye yourselves apart into a desert 
12. 7 This is the heir; come, let us kill him, and 

Luke2o. 14 This is the heir : [come,] let us kill him 
John 4. 29 Come, see a man which told me all thingsi 

21. 12 Jesus saitn unto them. Come (and) dine 
Rev. 19. 17 Come and gatlier yourselves together unto 

35. T'o come through, Siepxojuai dierchomai. 

Acts 9. 38 that he would not delay to come to them 

36. To be, ei/ii eimi. 

Matt. 5. 37 whatsoever is more than these cometh ot 
Markii. 11 and now the eventide was come, he went 
John I. 46 Can there any good thing come out of N,' 
Acts 24. 25 temperance, and judgment to come 
2 Ti. 4. 3 time will come when they will not endure 

37. T'o come in or into, fl<repxoiJ.at eiserchojnai. 
Matt 8. 8 that thou shouldest come under my roof 
Lukei7 7 by and by, when he is come from the field 

38. T'o set in, arrive, ivi<TTT,fit enistemi. 

2 Ti. 3. I in" the last days perilous times shall come 

39. T'o come upon, i-Kipxotio-i eperchomai. 

Acts 14. 19 there came thither (certain) Jews from A 
Eph. 2. 7 That in the ages to come he might show 

40. T'o go out of, forth, fKiropfvo/jLat ekporeuomai. 
Mark 7. 23 All these evil things come from within 

41.^0 come out of, forth, i^epxo/iai exerchomai. 
Matt 2. 6 for out of thee shall come a Governor, that 
Mai-kii 12 when they were come from Bethany, he 
John 13. 3 he was come from God, and went to God 
19. 5 Then came Jesus forth, wearing the crown 
Acts 28. 15 they came to meet us as far as Appii For. 

42. T'o come, ipxajxai erchomai. 

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Matt. J 8 Go and search that I may come and wo 
J Q it came and stood over where Uie youug 
z. II when they were come they saw the 
z J 1 he arose and [came] into the land of Ts. 
s 2-j he came and dwelt in a city called Naza. 
3 7 Pharisees and Sadducees come to his ba 

3 14 saying, I have need and comest thou to 

4 13 leaving Nazareth, he came and dwelt in 

5 17 Think not that I am come to destroy the 

5 c7 I am not come to destroy, but to fnlHl 

5. 24 first be reconciled then come and offer 

6 10 Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in 

7 15 Beware of false prophets, which come to 

7 J5. 27 the rain descended, and the Hoods came 

8 -i there [came] a leper and worshipped him 
8 7 .lesus saith unto him. I will come and heal 
8 9 and to another, Come, and he cometh 

8 14 when .Tesus was come into Peter's house 

8 28 when he was come to the other side 

8. 29 art thou come hither to tomient us before 

9 1 passed over, and came into his own city 
9 10 sinners came and sat doivn with him and 

9. 13 for 1 am not come to call the righteous 
9. 15 the days will come, when the bridegroom 
9 18 there [came] a certain ruler, and worship, 
g. 18 come and lay thy hand upon her, and she 
9 23 when .Tesus came into the ruler's house 

9 oS when he was come into the house, the bl 
lo. 13 let your peace come upon it but if it be 
10. 23 have gone till the Son of man be come 
lo 34 that I am come to send peace on earth 
10. 34 I came not to send peace, but a sword 

10 35 For I .am come to set a man at variance 

11 14 this is Elias, which was for to come 

■ I 18 John came neither eating nor drinking 

1 1 iq The Son of man came eating and drinking 

12 42 she came from the uttermost parts of the 
12. 44 and when he is come, he findeth (it) empty 

13 4 the fowls came and devoured them up 
13 19 then cometh the wicked (one), aiul catch. 
13 25 his enemy came and sowed tares among 
13 32 birds of the air come and lodge in the br ' 

13 54 when he was come into his own coimtry 

14 28 bid me come unto thee on the water 

14 29 And he said. Come. And when Peter was 
<4 33 came and worshipped him, saying. Of a 
(4 34 they came into the land of Gennesaret 

15. 25 Then carae she and worshipped him, say 
• 5 29 .lesus departed, .and came nigh unto the 
<5 39 and came into the coasts of Magdala 

16 5 when his disciples were come to the other 

16. 13 'When Jesus came into the coasts of Ces. 

16 24 If any (man) will come after me, let him 
T6 27 For the Son of man shall come in the 

16. 28 see the Son of man coming in his kingdom 

17. 10 Why then say .that Elias must first come 

17 II Elias truly shall first come, and restore all 
17 12 I say unto yon, That Elias is come already 
17 14 when they were come to the multitude 
17 24 when they were come to Capernaum, they 

18. 7 for it must ueeds be that offences come 
<8. 7 woe to that man by whom the offence co 
i8 1 1 [For the Sou of man is come to save that) 
18. 31 came and told unto their lord all that was 
19 I came into the coasts of Judea beyond J 

19 14 Jesus said, forbid them not, to come 

20 9 when they came that (were hired) about 
»o. 10 the first came .and. received every man 
2o. 28 the Son of man came not to be ministered 

21 I when they.. were come to Bethphage 

21 5 Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, meek 
ai. 19 he came to it, and found nothing thereon 
»r 23 when he was come into the temple, the 
21 32 cameuntoyouin the way of righteousness 

21 40 'When the Lord .cometh, what will he 

22 3 them that were bidden . would not come 

23. 35 upon you may come all the righteous bio. 

24 5 Kor many shall come in my na'me, saying 

24. 30 they shall see the Son of man coming in 
24. 39 knew not until the flood came, and took 
24. 42 ye know not what hour your Lord doth e 
24. 43 known in what watch the thief would c 
84. 44 as ye think not the Son of man cometh 

24. 46 his lord when he cometh shall find so 

25 6 Behold, the bridegroom [cometh] ; go ye 

25. 10 while they went to buy, the bridegroom 
25. ij Afterward came also the other virgins 
25 13 nor the hour wherein the Son of man [c ) 
25. 19 After a long time the lord, cometh. aud 
25. 31 the Son of man shall come in his glory 

25. 36 I was in prison, and ye came unto me 
25 39 when saw we thee.. in prison, and came 

26. 36 Then cometh Jesus with themunto aplace 
26. 40 he cometh unto the disciples, and fludeth 
26. 43 he came and found them asleep again : for 
26. 45 Then cometh he tohis disciples, and saith 
26. 47 lo, Judas, came, and with him a great 

26. 64 ye see the Son of man.. coming in thecl 

27. 33 when they were come unto a place called 
27. 49 let us see whether Elias will come to save 
27. 57 "When the even was., there came a rich m. 

27. 64 lest his disciples come by night, and steal 
28 I the first (day) of the week, came Mary II. 

28. II some of the watch came into the city 
28. 13 His disciples came by night, and stole 

Mark %. 7 There cometh one mightier than I after 
I. 9 that Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee 
I. 14 Jesus came into Galilee, preaching the 
I. 24 art thou come to destroy us? I know thee 
J. 40 there came a leper tohim, beseeching him 
I. 45 and they came to him from every quarter 
a. 3 they come unto him, brlBging one sick of 



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Mark 2 17 I came not to call the rigliteons, but sin. 
J 18 the Pharisees used to fast and they come 

2 20 the days will come, when the bridegroom 
3. 8 when they had hoard came unto him 

3 31 There came then his brethren and his m. 

4 4 the fowls of the air came and devoured it 
4 IS but, when they have heard, Satan cometh 

4 22 but that it should come abroad 

5 I And they came over unto the other side 
5 15 they come to Jesus, and see him that was 
5 22 behold, there cometh one of the rulers of 
5 23 come .ind lay thy hands on her, that she 
5. 27 came in the press behind, and touched his 
5 33 the woman came and fell down befoi'e 

5. 33 While he yet spake, there came from the 

5 38 he cometh to the house of the ruler of 

6 I he went, and came into his own country 

6. 29 they came and took up his corpse, and 
6 31 for there were many coming and going 

6 48 the fourth watch of the night he cometh 

6 53 they came into the land of Gennesaret 

7 I and certain of the scribes, wliich came 

7 25 a (certain) woman came and fell at his 

7 31 he came unto the sea of Galilee, through 

8 ro he came into the parts of Dalmanutha 
8 22 he cometh to Bethsaida; and they bring 
8 34 Whosoever will (come) after me, let him 
8 38 when he cometh in the glory of his Father 
9. I they have .seen the kingdom of God come 
9. 7 and a voice came out of the cloud, saying 
g. 11 say the scribes that Elias must first co 

9. 12 he told them, Elias verily cometh first 
9. 13 I say unto you. That Elias is indeed come 
9. 14 when he came to (his) disciples, he saw 
9. 33 he came to Capernaum : and, being in 
10. I he arose from thence, and cometh into 
10. 14 Suffer the little children to come unto 
10 30 and in the world to come eternal life 
10. 45 the Souof man came not to be ministered 

10. 46 they came to Jericho and as he went 

10 50 castingaway his garments, rose, and came 

1 1 9 Blessed (is) he that cometh in the name 
M 10 Blessed (be) the kingdom, that cometh 
II 13 he came and when he came to it, he fou. 
11 15 they come to Jerusalem • and Jesus went 

11. 27 they come again to Jerusalem : and as he 

11 27 there come to him the chief priests, and 

12 9 He will come and destroy the husbandmen 
12 14 when they were come, they say unto him 
12 18 Then come unto him the Sad<lucees 

12 42 there came a certain poor widow, and 

6 For many shall come in my name, saying 
26 then shall they see the Son of man com. 

35 when the master of the house cometh 

36 Lest, coming suddenly, he find you sleep. 
3 there came a woman having an alabaster 

16 his disciples weut forth, and came into 

17 in the evening he cometh with the twelve 
32 they came to a place which was named G 

37 And he canieth, and findeth them sleep. 

41 he cometh.the third time,aud saith. Sleep 
4) it is enough, the hoiir is come ; behold 
45 as soon as he was come, he .kissed him 
62 ye shall see the Son of man. .coming in 
66 thei-e cometh one of the ,iiaids of the 
21 Simon who passed by. coming out of the 
36 let us see whether Elias will come to take 
43 Joseph of Arimathea. .came, and went 

1 that they might come and anoint him 

2 they came unto the sepulchre at the 
Luke I 43 the mother of my Lord should come to 

1 59 they came to circumcise the child , and 
2. 16 they came with haste, and found Mary 

2 27 he came by the spirit into the temple 

2 51 he went down .and [came] to Nazareth 

3 he came into all the country about Jor. 
T2 Then came also publicans to be baptized 
16 one mightier than I cometh, the l.itchet 

16 he came to Nazareth, where he had been 

34 art thou come to destroy us ? I know thee 

42 the people sought him, and came unto 

7 they beckoned . . that they should come 
7 they came, and filled both the ships, so 

17 which were [come] out. .every town of G. 

32 1 came not to call the righteous, but sin. 

35 days will come, when the bridegroom 
17 which came to hear him, and to be healed 
47 Whosoever cometh to me, and heareth 

3 beseeching him that he would come and 

7 neither thought I myself worthy to come 

8 and to another, Come, and he cometh 

33 John.. came neither eating bread nor dr. 

34 The Son of man is come eating and drink. 
12 then cometh the devil, and taketh away 
17 that shall not be known and come abroad 

35 Then they went out. .and came to Jesus 
41 there came a man named Jairus, and he 
47 she came trembling, and falling down 
49 While he yet spake, there cometh one 
23 If any (man) will come after me, let him 
26 he shall come in his own glory, and (in) 
56 the Son of man is not [come] to destroy 

1 every city, .whither he himself would [co.] 

32 likewise a Levite. [came] and looked (on 

33 a certain Samaritan . . came where he was 

2 Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done, as 
25 when he cometh, he findeth (it) swept 
31 she came from the utmost parts of the 

36 when he cometh and knocketh, they may 

12. 37 the lord when he cometh shall find watch. 
12. 38 shall [come] in the second watch, or come 
12. 39 luio>vn what hour tie tliiei would come 



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Luke 12 40 the Son of man cometh at on hour when 
12 43 his lord when he comclh shall find bo 

12 49 I am come to fcml fire on the earth . and 

12. 54 There cometh a shower ; and so it is 

13. 6 he came and sought fruit thereon, and 
13. 7 I come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and 

13. 14 in them, therefore come and be healed 

13 35 Blessed (is) he that cometh in the name 

14. 9 he that bade thee and him come and say 
»4. 10 when he that bade thee cometh, he may 
■4. 17 Come ; for all things are now ready 

14. 20 I have married . therefore I cannot como 
14. 26 any (man) come to me, and hale not his 

14. 27 whosoeverdoth not bear cross, and con.o 

14 31 with tenthousaiid tomcethinithatcoincth 

15. 6 when he cometh home, he calleth (his) 
15. 17 when he came to himself, he .said, Hnw 
15. 2o he arose, and came lo his father. But 
15. 25 as he came and drew nigh tu the liouse 

15. 30 as soon .as this thy son was come, which 

16. 21 moreover the dogs came and licked his 

16. 28 they also come into this place of torment 

17. 1 is. impo.ssible but that offences will come 
17 I woe (unto him) throngli whom the-y come' 
17 2o when the kingdom of God should come 

1 7. 20 The kingdom of God cometh not with <ili. 
17 2? The days will come, when ye shall dcsli-e 

17 27 the flood came, and destroyed them all 

18. 3 was a widow in that city ; and she came 

18 8 when the Son of man cometh, shall he find 

18 16 Suffer little children to come iiuto me 

18. 30 and ill the world to come life everlasting 

19 5 when Jesus came to the place, he looked 

19. 10 For the Son of man is come to seek and 
19. 13 and said unto them. Occupy till I come 
19. 18 the second came, saying. Lord, thy pound 

19. 20 anothcrcame, saying. Lord, behold, (lierc) 

20. 16 He shall come aiiddestroy these husband. 

21. 6 (As for) these things, the days will come 
2j. 8 for many shall come in my name, saying 

21. 27 shall they see the Son of mau coming in a 

22. 7 Then came the day of unleavened bread 
22. 18 until the kingdom of God shall come 

22. 45 when he .was come to his disciples, he 

23. 26 a Cyrenian, coming out of the country 

23. 42 remember me when thou comest into thy 
24 I in the morning, they came unto the scp. 

24. 23 they came, saying, that they had al.so 
John I 7 The .same came for a witness, to bear wit 

I 9 every man that cometh into the world 
I 11 He came unto his own, and his own rece ■ 
T. 29 next day John seeth Jesus coming iiiitii 
I 30 After me cometh a man which is prefer 
I 31 therefore am I come baptizing with watei 
1 39 Come and see. They came and saw whera 
I 46 Philip saith unto him. Come and see 
I 47 Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him, and 
3. 2 The same came to Jesus by night, aud said 
3. 2 thou art a teacher conic from God 
3 8 but caust not tell whence it cometh, and 
3. 19 that light is come into the world 
3. 20 neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds 
3. 21 he that doeth truth cometh to the light 
3. 22 After these things came Jesus and his 
3. 26 they came unto John, and said. .Itabbl 

3. 26 the same baptizeth, and all (men) como 

4. 5 Then cometh he to a city of Samaria 
4. 7 There cometh a woman of Samaria to 

4. 15 I thirst not, neither come hither to draw 
4. 16 Go, call thy husband, and come hither 
4. 21 Woman, believe mc, the hour cometh 
4. 23 But the bour cometh, and now is, when 
4. 25 I know that]Messias cometh. which is 
4. 25 when he is come, he will tell us all things 
4. 27 upon tliis came his disciples, and marv. 
4. 30 they went out of the city, and came unto 
4. 35 yet four months, and (then) cometh har 
4. 40 when the Samaritans were come unto hira 
4. 45 when he was come into Galilee, the Gal. 
4, 46 So Jesus came again into Cana of Galileo 

4. 54 when he was come out of Judea into G 

5. 24 hath everlasting life, and shall not como 
5. 40 ye will not come to me, that ye might 

S. 43 I am come in my Father's name, and ye 

5. 43 another shall come in his own name, hiin 

6. s Jesus, .saw a great company come unto 
6. 15 they would come and take him by forco 
6. 17 and Jesus was not come to them 

6. 23 there came otlier boats from Tiberias 
6. 24 hisdisciples .came to Capernaum, seeking 
6. 35 he that cometh to me shall never hunger. 
6. 37 him that cometh to me I will in no wise 
6. 44 No man can come to me, except the Fa. 
6. 45 Every man therefore.. cometh unto me 

6. 65 no man can come unto me, except it wero 

7. 27 when Christ cometh, no man knoweth w 
7. 28 I am not come of myself, but he that sent 
7. 10 because his hour was not yet come 

7 31 When Christ cometh, will he do more niL 
7. 34, 36 and where I am, (thither) ye cannot c. 
7. 37 If any man thirst, let him come unto me 

7. 41 Shall Christ come out of Galilee ? 

7 42 Christ cometh of the seed of David, and 
7 45 Then came the officers to the chief priests; 

7 50 he that came to Jesus by night, being ono, 

8. 2 all the people [came] unto him ; and he sat 
8. 14 whencel came ye cannot tell ■whencelc. 
8- 20 for his hour was not yet come 

8. 21, 22 whither I go, ye cannot come 

8 42 neither carae 1 of myself, but he sent mo 

9. 4 the night cometh, when no man oan work 
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Jotin g. 3q For judgment 1 am come into this woi-li.1 
lo 8 All that ever came before me are thieves 
ic lo The thief cometh not. .1 am come that 

10 12 But he that, .seeth the wolf coming, and 

1 1 17 when Jesus came, he found that he had 
II iq many of the Jews came to Martha and i' 
II 29 she arose quickly, and came unto him 

1 1 30 Jesus was not yet come into the towu 
1 1 32 wlien Mary was come where Jesus was 

I r. 34 They said unto him. Lord, come and see 

II 38 Jesus therefore .cometh to the grave 
11.45 Then many of the Jews which came to M. 

1 1 48 the Romans shall come and take away 

11. 56 that he will not come to the feast? 

t2 t Jesus .cams to Bethany, where Lazarus 

12. J they came not for Jesus' sake only, but 

12 12 much people that were come to the feast 

12 15 behold, thy King cometh, sitting on au 

22 Philip cometh and telleth Andrew 

23 The hour is come, that the Son of man 

27 but for this cause came I unto this hour 

28 Then came there a voice from heaven 

46 I am come a light into the world, that 

47 for I came not to judge the v/orld. but to 

1 when Jesus knew that his hour was come 
6 Then cometh he to Simon Peter : and P 

33 Whither I go, ye cannot come ; so now 

3 I will come again, ^ad receive you unto 

6 no man cometh unto the Father, but by 
18 not leave you comfortless : I will come 
23 we will come unto him, and make our 
!8 I go away, and come (again) unto you 
30 for the prince of this world cometh, and 

22 If I had not come aud spoken unto them 
26 when the Comforter is come, whom I will 

2 the time cometh; that whosoever killeth 

4 when the time shall come, ye may remem. 

7 the Comforter will not come unto you 

8 when he is come, he will reprove the 
13 when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he 
13 and he will show you things to come 
21 hath sorrow, because her hour is come 

23 the time cometh. when I shall no more 
28 and am come into the world: again, I 

32 the hour cometh, yea, is now come, that 
I Father, the hour is come ; glorify thy Son 

1 1 these are in the world, and I come to thee 
13 now come I to thee ; and these things 

3 cometh thither with lanterns and torches 

4 knowingall things that should come upon 

37 for this cause came I into the world, that 
52 Then came the soldiers, and brake the 

33 But when they came to Jesus . .he was dead 

38 He came . . and took the body of Jesus 
^9 Aud there came also Nicodemus, which 

39 at the first came to Jesus by night, and 

1 The first (day) of the week cometh Mary 

2 Then she runneth, and cometh to Simon 

3 Peter therefore, .came to the sepulchre 

4 did outrun Peter, and came first to the 
6 Then cometh Simon Peter following him 
8 other disciple which came first to tho 

18 Mary Magdalene came and told the dis. 
ig the same day at evening .came Jesus 

24 Thomas . . was not with them.when Jesus c 

20 26 (Then) came Jesus, tlie doors being shut 

21 8 the other disciples came in a little ship 

2 1 13 Jesus then cometh. and taketh bread, aud 
»i. 22, 23 If I will that he tarry till I come 
Acts I. II this same Jesus .shall so come in like 
I 2o before that great, .day of the Lord come 
3. ly when the times of refreshing shall come 

7. 1 1 there came a dearth over all the land of 
8 27 the Ethiopians, .had come to Jerusalem 

8. 36 as they went on (their) way, they came 
8 40 in all the cities, till he came to Cesarea 
g. 17 Jesus, that appeared, as thou earnest 
Q. 21 Is not this he that came hither for that 

10. 29 Therefore came I (unto you) without 

11. 5 a great sheet, .and it came even to me 
j2. 10 they came unto the iron gate that leadeth 

12. 12 he came to the house of Mary the mother 

13. 13 Now.. they came to Perga in Pamphylia 
>3. 25 But, behold, there cometh one after me 

13 51 they shook off the dust.. and came uuto 

14. 24 after they had passed. they came to P 

1 5. 30 when they were dismissed, they [came] to 

16. 7 After they were come to Mysia, they 
16. 37 let them come themselves and fetch U3 

16. 33 they came and besought them, and 

17. I when they had passed.. they came to Th. 
17. 13 they came thither also, and stirred up 

17. 15 a commandment, .to come to him with 

18. I after these things Paul departed, .and ca. 
18. 2 found a certain Jew. .lately come from 

18. 21 by all means keep this feast that(comethJ 

19. I came to Ephesus : and finding certain 
19. 6 the Holy Ghost came on them ; and they 

19. 18 many that believed came, and confessed 

20. 2 when he had gone over . . he came into G. 
20. 6 v/e. . came unto them to Troas in five days 

20. n we took him in, aud came to Mitylene 
ao. 15 and the next (day) we came to Miletus 

21. t we came with a straight course unto C. 
21. 8 And the next (day) we. .came unto Cesarea 
21. II when he was come unto us, he took Paul's 

21. 22 for they will hear that thou art come 

22. II when I could not see. .1 came unto Dam. 
22. 13 Came unto me, and stood, and said unto 

24. 8 Commanding his accusers to [come] unto 

25. 23 on the morrow, when Agrippa was come 
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Acts 28. 13 and we came the next day to Puteoli 

28. 16 when (we came] to Rome, the centurion 
Rom I 10 by the will of God to come unto you 

1 13 often times I purposed to come unto you 

3 8 say, Let us do evil, that good may come? 
7 9 when the commandment came, sin revived 
9, 9 At this time will I come, aud Sara shall 

15. 23 having a .desire these many years to c. 
15 24 I will come to you : for I trust to see you 
15. 29 I am sure that, when [I come] unto you 
1 5 29 I shall come in the fulness of the blessing 
15 32 That I may come unto you with joy by 
I Co. 2. I 1. brethren, when I came to you, came 

4 5 judge uothing. until the Lord come, who 
4. 18 as though I would not come to you 

4. 19 But I will come to you shortly, if the 
4 21 shall I come unto you with a rod, or in 
11 26 ye do show the Lord's death till he come 
II 34 the rest will I set In order when I come 
10 when that which is perfect is come, then 
6 if I come unto you speaking with tongues 
35 and with what body do they come? 
2 that there be no gatherings when I come 
5 I will come uflto you, when I shall pass 

10 if Timotheus come, see that he may be 

11 conduct him .that he may come unto me 

12 I greatly desired him to come unto you 
12 will was not .to come, but he will come 
15 I was mindjed to come unto you before 

. 16 to come again out of Macedonia'unto you 
. 23 to spare you I came as not yet unto Cor. 
. 1 I would not come again to you iu heavi. 
, 3 lest, when I came, I should have sorrow 
12 when I came to Troas to (preach) Christ's 

5 when we were come into Macedonia, our 
. 4 if they of Macedonia come with me, and 

4 if he that cometh preacheth another Je. 
. 9 the brethren which came from Macedonia 
. I I will come to visions and revelations 
14 the third time I am ready to come to you 

20 lest, when I come, I shall not find you 

21 when I come again, my God will humble 
2 if I come again, I will not spare 

21 Afterwards I came into the regions of S 

11 But when Peter was come to Antioch, I 
. 12 For before that certain came from James 

12 but when they were come, he withdrew 
iq the seed should come to whom the prom. 

23 before faith came, we were kept under 
25 after that faith is come, we are no longer 

4 when the fulness of the time was come 

17 came and preached peace to you which 

6 because of these things cometh the wrath 
27 whether I come and see you, or else be 

24 I trust in the Lord that I .shall come 
6 the \vrath of God cometh on the children 
10 if he come unto you, receive him 
10 which delivered us from the wrath to come 

18 Wherefore we would have come unto you 

6 when Timotheus came from you unto us 

2 the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief 
10 When he shall come to be glorified in his 

3 except there come a falling away first 
15 Jesus came into the world to save sinners 

4 to come unto the knowledge of the truth 
14 hoping to come unto thee shortly 

13 Till I come, give attendance to reading 

7 never able to come to the knowledge of 

9 Do thy diligence to come shortly unto me 

1 3 The cloak when thou comest. bring with 

21 Do thy diligence to come before winter 

12 be diligent to come uuto me to Nicopolis 

7 in the rain that cometh oft upon it 

8 Behold, the days come, saith the Lord 
23 with whom, if he come shortly, I will see 

3 there shall come in the last days scoffers 
18 ye have heard that antichrist shall come 
2. 3 that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh 
3 fye have heard that it should come) 
7 who confess not that Jesus Christ is come 
JO If there come any unto you. and bring 

12 but I trust [to come] unto you, and speak 
3 I rejoiced greatly when the brethren came 

10 it I come. I will remember his deeds which 

14 the Lord cometh with ten thousand of his 
7 Behold, he cometh with clouds ; and every 
5. 16 or else I .vill come unto thee quickly 

10 the hour.of temptation, v/hich shall come 

11 Behold, I come quickly : hold that fast 
7 he came and took the book out of the 
I heard . . one of the four beasts saying, Co. 
3 I heard the second beast say. Come and 

5 I heard the third beast say. Come and see 
7 the fourth beast say, Come and see 

17 For the great day of his wrath is come 

13 What are these, .and whence came they? 

14 they which came out of great tribulation 
3 another angel came and stood at the altar 

12 behold, there come two woes more here 

14 (and), behold, the tliird woe cometh qulc. 

18 nations were angry, and thy wrath is co. 
7 for the hour of his judgment is come : and' 

15 for the time is come for thee to reap 
15 Behold, I come as a thief 

I there came one of the seven angels which 
10 when he cometh, he must continue a short 
10 and one is, (and) the other is not yet come 
10 for in one honr is thy judgment come 

7 the marriage of the Lamb is come, and 

9 there came unto me one of the seven an. ' 
7 Behold, I come quickly : blessed (is) he 

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Kev. 22. 17 Aud the Spirit aud the bride say. Come 
22. 17 And let him that heareth say. Come 
22. 17 Aud let him that is athirstcome 

22. 20 Surely I come quickly. Amen. Kven so, c 

43. To set on or against, i<piar-riij.i. ephistemi. 
Acts 23. 27 then came I with an army, and rescued 

44.7b have come, be here, tiko) heko. 

Matt. 8. 11 many shall come from the east and west 

23. 36 All these things shall come upon tliis 

24. 14 and then shall the end come 

24. 50 The lord of that sei'vant shall come in a 
Mark 8. 3 for divers of them [came] from far 
Lukei2. 46 The lord of that servant will come in a 

13. 29 they s'hall come from the east, and (from) 

13. 35 until (the time) come when ye shall say 
15. 27 he said unto hmi, Thy brother is come 
ig. 43 the days shall come upon thee, that thine 

John 2. 4 Woman, .mine hour is not yet come 

4. 47 he heard that Jesus was come out of Jn. 
6. 37 All that the Father giveth me shall come 
8. 42 for I proceeded forth and came from 

Acts 28. 23 there [came] many to him into (his)lodg. 
Rom. II. 26 There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer 
Heb. 10. 7, 9 Lo, I come, .to do thy will, O God 

10. 37 he that shall come will come, and will 
2 Pe. 3. lo the day of the Lord will come as a thiet 
I Jo, 5. 20 we know that the Son of God is come 
Rev 2 25 that which ye have, .hold fast till I come 
3. 3 I will come ou thee as a thief, and 
3. 3 shalt not know what hour I will come 
3. 9 I will make them to come aud worship v 
15. 4 all nations shall come and worship before 
18. 8 Therefore shall her plagues come in one 

45. To come down on or against, KaTavraw katantao. 
Acts 16. I Then came he to Derbe and Lystra 

j8. 19 he came to Ephesus, and left them there 
18. 24 a certain Jew named Apollos. .came to 
20. 15 we. .came.. next (day) over against Chios 
21 7 when we had fiuished(our) course.. wee 

25. 1 3 after certain days . . Bernice came unto C. 

26. 7 Dntowhich. .twelvetribes. hopeto come 
28. 13 thence we fetched a compass, aud came 

I Co 10. II upon whom the ends of the world are ca 

14. 36 or came it unto you ouly '!: 

Eph. 4 13 Till we all come in the unity of the faith 

46. To come doion, KaT^pxofiat katerchomai. 

Acts II. 27 in these days came prophets from Jerusa 

18. 5 when Silas and Timotheus were come 

27. 5 we came to Myra, (a city) of Lycia 

47 To be about to be, fifhKto mello. 

Matt. 3. 7 who. warned you. .from, .wrathto come? 

12. 32 iu this world, neither in .(world) to come 
Luke 3. 7 who .warned you. .from, .wrathto come? 
Acts 24. 25 as he reasoned of .judgment to come 
Heb. 2. 5 the world to come, whereof we speak 

6. 5 and the powers of the world to come 
9 II an High Priest of good things [to come] 

10. I having a shadow of good things to come 

13. i4haveweno city, but we seek one to coniB 

48. To come alongside of , irapaylvoixai paraginomai. 
Matt. 2. t there came wise men from the east to J 
3. I In those days came John the Baptist 
3. J3 Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to J 
Marki4. 43 while he yet spake, cometh Judas, one of 
Luke 7 4 when they came to Jesus, they besought 
7 2o When themen were come unto him, they 
8. 19 Then came to him (his) mother and his 

11. 6 a friend of mine in his journey is come 

12. 51 Suppose ye. .1 am come to give peace on 

14. 21 that servant came, aud showed his lord 

19. 16 Then came the first, saying. Lord, thy 
22. 52 and the elders, which were come to him 

John 3. 23 and they came, aud were baptized 

8. 2 [in the morning he came again into the) 
Acta 5. 21 But the high priest came, and they that 

5, 22 the officers came, and found them not iu 
5. 25 Then came one and told them, saying 

g. 26 when Saul was come to Jerusalem he 

g. 39 When he was come, they brought him 

10. 32 [who, when he cometh, shall speak unto] 

10. 33 thou hast well done that thou art come 

11. 23 Who, when he came, aud had seen the 

13. 14 they came to Antioch in Pisidia, and 

14. 27 when they were come, and had gathered 

15. 4 when they were come to Jerusalem, they 
17. 10 who coming (thither) wentinto the syna. 
18. 27 who, when he was come, helped them 
20. 18 when they were come to him, he said 
23. 35 when thine accusers are also come 

24. 17 after many years, I came to bring alms to 

24. 24 after certain days when Felix came with 

25. 7 when he was come, the Jews, .stood 

28. 21 neither any of the brethren that came 

I Co. 16. 3 when I come, whomsoever ye shall appr. 
Heb. 9. 1 1 Christ being come an High Priest of good 

49. To be alongside of, Trdpet/ii pareimi. 
Matt26. 50 Friend, wherefore art thou come? 
John 7. 6 My time is not yet come : but your time 

11. 28 The Master is come, and calleth for thee! 
Acta 10. 21 what (is) the cause wherefore ye are comet 

12. 20 but they came with one accord to him 
17. 6 These that have turned . . are come hither 

Col. I. 6 Which is come unto you, as (it is) in all 

50. To come alongside of, vapepxofiai parerchomai. 
Acts 24. 7 [the ehief captain Lysias came (upon us)] 

Zl. To place alongside of, ■iraplcrTrijj.i parisiemi. 
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62. To come toward. irpoaipxoiJ.ai. proserchoviai. 
Matt 4,. II behold, angels cameaud ministered unto 

8. 19 a certain scribe came, and said iinto Mini 

9. 20 a woman, which was diseased . . came beh. 
13. 10 the disciples came, and said unto him 

13. 27 the servants of the householder came 

14. 12 his disciples came, and took up the body 

15. 12 Then came his disciples, and sai<l unto 

15. 23 his disciples came'and besought liim, say. 

16. I Pharisees also with the Sadducees came 

17. 7 Jesus came and touched them, and said 
19. 16 onecame and said unto him,X3ood .Master 
25. 2o he that had received five talents came 

25. 22 He also that.. received two talents came 
B5. 24 he which, .received the one talent came 
s6 50 Then came they, and laid hands on Jesus 

26. 60 [yea, though many false witnesses came) 
26. 60 At the last came two false witnesses 

28. 2 the angel., came and rolled back the stone 
28. 9 they came and held him by the feet, and 
28. 18 Jesus came and spake unto them, saying 
Mark i. 31 he came and took her by the hand, and 

12. 28 one of the scribes came, and having heard 
Xuke 7 14 And he came and touched the bier 

8. 44 Came behind (him), and touched the . . gar. 

9. 12 then came the twelve, and said unto him 

13. 31 The same day there came certain of the 
Johni2. 21 The same came therefore to Philip, which 
Acts 12. 13 a damsel came to hearken, named Rhoda 

22. 27 the chief captain canle, and said unto him 
28. 9 others also, which had diseases.. came 

1 Pe. 2. 4 To whom coming, (as unto) a living stone 

bZ.To bear, he home, (pepai phero. 

2 Pe. 1. 17 when there came such a voice to him from 

1. i8 this voice which came from heaven we 

1. 21 the prophecy came not in old time ijy the 

64. To come or be beforehand, (pQavw phthano. 
Matt 12. 28 then the kingdom of God is come unto 
Lukeii. 20 the kingdom of God is come upon you 
2 Co.io. 14 for we are come as far as to you also 
I Th. 2. 16 the wrath is come upoa them to the 

55.T0 fill up tor/ether, (rv/j.-irKrip6o> sumpleron. 
Luke g. 51 when the time was come that he should 

56. To come together, (xuvepxofj-ai sunerchdmai. 
Acts s. 16 There came also a multitude (out) of the 

25. 17 Therefore, when they were come hither 

67. 7*0 make or have space, x^P^'' chSreo. 

2. Pe. 3. 9 but that all should come to repeotanco 

68. To go in upon, eiri^aiua) epibainS. 

Acts 20. 18 from the first day that I came into Asia 

5Q.T0 go upon, or in succession, iirntopfiotiai. 
Luke 8. 4 and were come to him out of every city 
[See also Come— again, against, another place, be- 
hind, cars, end, full, hither, morning, near, nearly, 
nigh, nought, pass, presumptuously, remembrance, 
round, round about, rmi, short, straight, tid- 
ings, time, time to, while, wrath.] 

COKE (in unto, or upon), to be — 
\.To come, arrive, rtnx athah. 

Job 3. 25 thing which I greatly feared is come upon 

16. 22 When ^ few years are come, tUeu I shall 

2. To come, arrive, khx atha. 

Ezra 4. ja the Jews. '.are com* unto Jerusalem 

3.7*0 go in, tv3 bo. 

Gen. 6. 13 Tlie end of all flesh is come before me 
12. 14 when Abram was come into Egypt, the 
19. 22 fori cannot do anything till thou be come 
34. 5 Jacob held his peace until they were come 

Lev. 14. 34 When ye be come into the land of Canaan 

23. 10 When ye be come into the laud which I 
Num IS- 2 ^Vhen ye be come into the land of your 

22. 36 when Balak heard that Balaam was come 

22. 38 Lo, I am come unto thee: have I now any 

Deut. I. 20 Ye are come unto the mountain of the A. 

17. 14 When thou art come unto the land which 

18. 9 When thou art come into the land which 

26. 3 I am come unto the country which the L. 
3t. II When all Israel is come to appear before 

Jottt I. 3 Bring forth the men that are corns to 

2. 3 they be come to search out the.. country 

3. 8 When ye are come to the brink of the 

3. 15 as they that bare the ark were come unto 
S. 14 but (as) captain of the host, .am I, .come 
9. 6 We be come from a far country ; now 

9. 9 thy servaHts are come because of the name 
23. 15 as all good things are come upon you 
Judg 7. 13 when Gideon was come, behold, (there 
II. 7 why are ye come unto me now when ye 
ir. 12 that thou art come against me to fight 
16. 2 Samson is come hither. And they com. 

19. 29 when he was come into his house, he took 
Euth 1. 19 when they were come to Beth-lehem. .all 

2. 12 under whose wings thou art come to 

4. II The Lord make the woman that is come 
t Sa. 4. 3 when the people were come into the 

4, 6 they understood that the ark . .was come 
4. 7 for they said, God is come into the camp 
g. s when they were come to the land of Zuph 
9. 13 As soon as ye be come into the city, ye 
9. 14 when they were come into the city 
g. 16 because their cry is come unto me 
10. s when thou art come thither to the city 
10. 7 when these signs are come unto thee 



I Sa. 



2Sa. 



Ki. 



14. 

16. 
16. 

"9- 
20. 

23. 
25. 
26. 
29. 
30. 

2. 

3- 

5. 

9- 



2KI 



:Ch.i 



iCh, 



=3- 

Ezra 3. 
8. 

y. 

Nell. 2. 

Esth. 6. 

Job 2. 
3- 
4- 

Psa. 52. 

55- 
69. 
6g. 
79- 
102. 

Prov. 6. 

Song 5. 

Isa. 10. 
37- 
39- 
44. 

Jer. JO. 

3 2. 

3'- 
46. 

47. 
48. 
so. 
50. 
51 

s>- 

Lam. 4. 

Eze. 7. 

7- 

7- 

7 

7- 

7- 

16. 

17- 

20. 



39' 
Dan. 2 



Hos. 9, 
Amos 8. 
Mic. I. 
Hag. I, 



8 Wlicn Jacob was come into Egypt, and 

26 when the people were come into the wood 
2 and s.iy, I am come to sacrifice to the L. 

5 I am come to sacrifice unto tlie Lono 

16 wlicn the messengers v/ere come in 

37 wlien the lad was come to the place of 
7 it was told Saul that David was come to 

40 when tJie servants of David were come to 
4 understood that Saul was come in very 

TO master's serv.iuts that are come witli tliee 

1 whenDavid and his men were come to Zdc. 

24 the sun went down when they were come 
23 VVhcn Joab and all the host.. were come 

13 David took, .wives, .after he was come 

6 whou Mephibosheth. .was come unto D. 

7 when Uriah was come unto him, David 
4 the wayfaring man that was come unto 
4 dressed it for the man that was come to 
6 and when the king was come to see him 

15 Now. .that I am come to speak of this 
32 to say, Wherefore am I come from Geshur? 

27 when David was come to Mahanaim, that 

11 the speech of all Israel is come to the 

20 I am come the first this day of all the 

25 when he was come to Jerusalem to meet 
30 forasmuch as. .the king is come again in 

21 Wherefore is my lord the king come to 
23 when he was come in before the king, he 

2 when she was come to Solomon, she 

I all Israel were come to Shechem to make 

21 when Rehoboam was come to Jerusalem 
18 art thou come unto me to call my sin to- 

4 when thou art come in, thou shalt shut 

32 when El^slla was come into the house 

36 when she was come in unto him, he said 

6 when this letter is come unto thee 

22 even now there be come to me from 

5 when they were come to the uttermost 

7 it was told him. .The man of God is come 

30 when Jehu was come to Jezreel, Jezebel 

34 when he was come in, he did eat and 

12 when the king was come from Damascus 

3 for the children are come to the birth 

14 Hezekiah said. They are come from a far 

17 If ye be come peaceably unto me to help 

3 are not his servants come unto thee for 

9 the kings that were come (were) by them. 

33 but is come from a far country for thy 
1 when she was come to Solomon, she 

I for to Sliecliem were all Israel come to 

I when Rehoboam was come to Jerusalem 

14 when he was come to the king, the king 
22 children of Amnion.. which were come 

7 when he was come, he went out with J. 

15 wlien she was come to the entering of 
lo (to wit), the army that was come to him 

21 when he was come into the house of his 

8 all they that were come out of the captL 

35 which were come out of the captivity 

13 after all that is come upon us for our 

10 there was come a man to seek tlie welfare 

4 Now Haman was come into the ontward 

II all this evil that was come upon him 

25 that which I was afraid of is come unto 

5 it is come upon thee, and thou faintest 
title. David is come to the liouse of Ahimel. 

5 Fearfulness and trembling are come upon 

1 for the waters are come in unto(my)soul 

2 I am come into deep waters, where the 

I heathen are come into thine inheritance 
13 time to favour her., the set time, is come 

3 when thou art come into the hand of 

1 I am come into my garden, my sister 

28 He is come to Aiath, he is passed to M. 
3 for the children are come to the birth 

3 They are come from a far country unto 

7 and the things that are coming, and shall 

4 and the year of my redeemed is come 

22 the noise of the bruit is come, and a| 
12 The spoilers are come upon all high 
24 they are come unto the city to take it 

21 the day of their calamity was come upon 

5 Baldness is come upon Gaza; Ashkelon 
21 Judgment is come upon the plain country 
27 woe unto them ! for their day is come 

31 for thy day is come, the time (that) I 

51 strangers are come into the sanctuaries of 
56 Because the spoiler is come upon her 

18 our days are fulfilled ; for our end is come 

2 the end is come upon the four corners of 

5 An evil, an only evil, behold,;is come 

6 end is come, the end is come . . it is come 

7 The morning is come, .the time is come 
10 Beholdthe day, behold, it is come ; the 
12 The time is come, the day draweth near 

7 and thou art come to excellent ornaments 

12 the king of Babylon is come to Jerusalem 

3 Are ye come to inquire of me 1 (As) I 
25, 29 whose day is come, wheutheir iniquity 

4 art come (even) unto thy years ; therefore 

8 Behold, it is come, and it is done, salth 

23 when the transgressors are come to the 

13 all this evil is come upon us ; yet made 
12 thy words were heard, and I am come 

14 I am come to make thee understand 

7 The days, .are come, the days, .are come 
2Theendiscome upon my people of Israel 

9 incurable ; for It is come unto Judah 
2 This people say, The time is not come 



4. .7*0 meet, tn.n qara. 

Isa. SI 19 These two (things) are come unto thee 



15. 

21. 
Ruth 4. 
1 Sa. 23. 



Ki. 



COME about — 

A revolution, circuit, njipri tequphah. 

1 Sa. 1. 20 when the time was come about after H. 

COME about, to cause to — 

To cause to go around, 339 sabab, 5. 

2 C'h. 13. 13 caused an ambushmoDt lo come about 

COME abroad, to — 

1. To go forth, xy; yatsa. 

Esth. 7. 17 (this) deed of thequeen shall come abroad 

2.7*0 break forth, fnp parats. 

2C'h.3i. sassoonasthe commandment came abroad 
3.7*0 be come or arrived, a<ptKv4ofiai aphikneomai. 

Rom. 16. 19 your obedience is comQ abroad unto all 

COME aforehand, to — 

7*0 take beforehand, wpoKanffdvat prolcanbanS. 
Marki4. 8 she is come aforehqnd to anoint my body 

COME after, to — 

1. Hinder, later, I'nnN acharon. 

Job 18. 20 They that come after (lilm) shall bo: 
EccL 4. 16 they also that come after shall not rejoico 

2. 7*0 receive in sticcessioti, 5m5t'xo/iai diadechomai. 
Acts 7. 45 Wliich also our fathers that came after 

COME again, to — 

1. 7*0 tivrn back, 3?i^ shuh. 

Geu. ij. 16 they shall come hither again ; for the 
22. 5 and I .-md the lad will, .come again to 
28. 2j 1 come again to my fathei''s house in 
50. 5 let me go up. .and I will come again 
Exodi4. 26 that the waters may come again upontho 
24, 14 Tarry ye. .until we come again unto you 
Lev. 14. 39 the priest shall come again the .seventh ' 
14. 43 ii the plague come again, and break out 
Num 35. 32 that he should come again to dwell in 
Josh, 18. 8 describe it, and «onie again to me, that 1 
Judg. 6. 18 I will tarry until thou come again 

8. 9 When I come again in peace, I will break ' 
19 his spirit came again, and he revived 
14 And Benjamin came again at that time 

3 Naomi, that is come again out of the 
23 come ye again to me with the certainty 
30. 12 when he had e.iten, liis spirit came again 
2. 41 that Shimei had gone, .and was come a. 
12. 5 Depart yet (for) three days, then come a. 
12. 12 saying, Come to me again the third day 
12. 20 Israel heard that Jeroboam was cornea. 
17 21 let this child's soul come into him again 
17. 22 the soul of the child came into him agaia 
39. 7 the angel of the Lord came again the 
20. 5 the messengers came again, and said 
2 KI. 2. 18 when they came again to him.. he said 
4. 22 I may run to the man of God, and come a. 

4. 38 Elislia came again to Gilgal : and (there 

5. 10 thy flesh shall come again to thee, and 
5. 14 his flesh came again like, .a little child 
7. 8 came again, and entered into another 

9. 18 The messenger.. Cometh not again 
9. 20 He came, .unto them, .ind cometh not a. 
9. 36 Wherefore they came again, and told him 
o. 5 Come again unto me after three days 

10. 12 Come again to me on the third day 
30. 9 that they shall come again into this 
Ezra 2. I came again unto Jerusalem and Judah 

6. 21 which were come again out of captivity 
Neh.- 7. 6 came again to Jerusalem and to Judah 

8.17 that were come again out of the captivity 
Esth. 6. 12 And Jlordecai came again to the king's 
Psa. 78. 39 that passeth away, and cometh not again 
Prov. 3. 28 Go, and come again, and to morrow I will 
Jer. 31. 16 they shall come again from the laud of 
31. 17 (thy) children shall come again to their 
37. 8 the Chaldeans shall come again 
Zech. 4. I the angel thalftalked with me came agait^ 

2.7*0 come back upon, i-n-avtpxoiJiat ejjanerdimnai. 

Lukeio. 35 when I come again, I will repay thee 
3.7*0 turn upon, i-maTpi^a epistreiihij. 

Luke 8. 55 And her spirit came again, and she arote 
4.7*0 turn back, or secretly, viroarpicpui hupostrephO. 

Acts 22. 17 when I was come again to Jerusalem 

COME against, to — 
To come in, !<i3 bo. 

Psa. 36. 1 1 Let not the foot of pride come against 

COME at, to — 

7*0 come together, meet toith, (rvvrvy^avu suntuiJcK 
Luke 8. 29 and could not come at mm for the press 

COME away, to — 

7*0 go or cnmc on, ■^'7* yalaJc. 

Soug 2. 10, 13 Rise up, my love, .andcome a'way 

COME back, to — 

7*0 turn hack, 3?!^ shuh. 

Ruth 2. 6 the Moabitish damsel that came back 

COME before, to — 

2*0 come before, O'lp qadam. 

2 Ki.19. 32 nor come before it with'shield, nor cagt 
Psa. 93. 2 Let us come before bis presence with 
Isa. s7- 33 1°'' come before it with shields, nor cast 
i!ic. 6. 6 Where-with shall I come before the LOKD 
6. 6 shall I come before bim with burnt 



Ch. 



COMB 



184 



COMB 



COME betwixt, to — 
To touch or strike upon, VJ^ pagct, 5. 
Job 36. 32 (not to Bhine) by (.the cloud) 



, Cometh b. 



COME by, to — 

To become strong around, wepiKpariis ylvo/xai. 
Acts 27. 16 we had much work to come by the boat 

COME, to cause to — 

l.To cause to come in, Ni3 bo, 5 

Job 34. 28 cause the cry of the poor to come onto 

2. To cause to find, nso matsa, 5. 

Job 37. 13 He causeth it to come, whether for cor. 

8. To cause to ■>neel, N^i3 qara, 5. 

Jer. 32. 23 thou hast caused all this evil to come 

COME down — 

Coming doum, nnj nacheth. 

2 Ki 6. 9 for thither the Syrians are come down 

COME down, to — 

l.To come down, Ti; yarad. 

Gen. II. 5 the Lord came down to see the city and 

,15, ii;when the fowls came down upon the car. 

'43. 20 we came indeed down at the flrst time 

44. 23 Except your youngest brother comedown 

45. 9 come down unto me, tarry not 
Exod. 2. 5 the daughter of Pharaoh came down to 

3. 8 And I am come down to deliver them out 
g. 19 the hail shall come down upon them, and 
II. 8 thy servants shall come down unto me 
19. II the third day the Lord will come down 

19. 20 the Lord came down upon mount Sinai 
32. I saw that Moses delayed to come down 
34. 29 when Moses came down from mount 3. 
34. 29 when he came down from the mount 

Lev. 9. 22 came down from offering of the sin offer. 
Num ti. 17 I will come down and talk with thee there 

11. 25 the Lord came do^vn in a cloud, and 

12. 5 the Lord came down in the pillar of the 
14. 45 the Araalekites came down, and the C. 

20. 28 Moses and Eleazar came down from the 
Dent. 9. IS So I turned, and came down from the ra. 

10. 5 I turned myself, and came down from the 
28. 24 from heaven shall it come down upon 
28. 43 and thou shalt come down very low 
28. 52 until thy high and fenced walls come d. 
Josh. 3. 13 (from) the waters that come down from 
3. 16 the waters which came down from above 
3. 16 those that came down toward the sea of 
j8. 16 the border came down to the end of the 
Judg. I. 34 they would not suffer them to come down 

5. 14 out of Machir came down governors, and 
7. 24 Come down against the Midianites, and 
9. 36 there come people down from the . . mouxL 
g. 37 See there come people down by the 

13. 12 We are come down to bind thee, that 

16. 3t all the house of his father came down 

1 Sa. 6. 21 come ye down (and) fetch it up to you 

g. 25 when they were come down from the 
10. 5 thou shalt meet a company . . coming down 
10. 8 I will come down unto thee, to offer 
13. 12 The Philistines will come down now upon 

17. 8 choose you a man . . and let him come d. 
17. 28 Why camest thou down hither? and with 

17. 28 thou art come down that thou raightest 
23. 6 he came down (with) an ephod in his 

23. II will Saul come down, as thy servant hatb 
23. II and the Lord said. He will come down 
23. 20 king, come down, according to all 
23. 20 the desire of thy soul to come down 
23. 25 wherefore he came down into a rock 
25. 20 she came down by the covert of the hill 
25. 20 David and his men came down against 

2 Sa ig. 16 He came down with the men of Judah to 

ig. 31 And Barzillai. .came down from Rogelim 
22. 10 He bowed the heavens also, and came do. 
« Kl. 3. 8 he came down to meet me at Jordan, and 
22. 2 Jehoshaphat. . came down to the king of 
a Ki. I. 4, 6, 16 Thou shalt not come down from th. 
I. 9 man of God, the king hath said. Come d. 
1 10, 12 let fire come down from heaven, and 
1. 10 there came down fire from heaven, and 
I. n thus hath the king said. Come down 
I. 12 the fire of God came down from heaven 
I. 14 there came fire down from heaven, and 

6. r8 when they came down to him, Elisha 

6. 33 behold, the messenger came down unto 

7. 17 who spake when the king came down to 
9. 16 And Ahaziah . . was come down to see" J. 

13. 14 Joash the king of Israel came down unto 
J Ch. 7. 21 because they came down to take away 

3 Ch. 7. I the are came down from heaven, and 

7. 3 Israel saw how the fire came down 
Neh. 6. 3 a great work, so that I cannot come down 

6. 3 whilst I leave it, and come do wn to you? 

g. 13 Thou camest down also upon mount Sinai 
Paa. 7. 16 his violent dealing shall come down upon 

18. 9 He bovred the heavens also, and came d. 
72. 6 He shall come down like rain upon the 

144. 5 Bow thy heavens, O Lord, and come d. 

laa. 31. 4 so shall the Lord of hosts come down to 
32. 19 When it 'shall hail, coming down on the 
34. 5 it shall come down upon Idumea, and 
34. 7 the unicorns shall come down with them 
47. 1 Come down, and sit in the dust, O virgin 
55. 10 as the rain cometh down, .from heaven 
64. I Ob . . that thou v/ouldest come down 
64. 3 when thou didst terrible . . thou camest d. 

Jer. 13. 18 for your principalities shall come down 



Jer 48. 18 Thou daughter, come down from thy 
Lam. I. 9 therefore she came down wonderfully 
Eie. 26. 16 the princes, .shall come down from their 
27. 29 pilots . . shall come down from their ships 
30. 6 the pride of her power shall come down 
47. I and the waters came down from under 
Mic. I. 3 and will come down, and tread upon the 
1. 12 but evil came down from the Lord unto 
Hag. 2. 22 horses and their riders shall come down 
Zech.ii. 2 the forest of the vintage is come down 

2. To come down, nnj naclmth. 

Jer. 21. 13 which say, Who shall come down against 

Z.To come down, riD? nechath, 

Dan. 4. 13 an holy one came down from heaven 
4. 23 an holy one coming down from heaven 

i.To come down, Kara^alvw kaiabaino. 

Matt. 8. I When he was come down from the mount 

14. 29 when Peter was come down out of the 
17. 9 as they came down from the mountain 
24. 17 Let him . .on the house top not come down 
27. 40 If thou be the Son of God, come down 
27. 42 let him now come down from the cross 

Mark 3. 22 scribes which came down from JerusaL 
9. 9 as they came down from the mountain 

15. 30 Save thyself, and comedown from the 
Lake 6. 17 he came dov/n with them, and stood in 

8. 23 there came down, a storm of wind on the 

9. 54 that we command fire to come down from 
10. 31 there came do^vn a certain priest that 

17. 31 let him not come down to take it away 
19. 5 Zaccheus, make haste, and come down 

19. 6 he made haste, and came down, and 
John 3. 13 he that came down from heaven, (even) 

4. 47 besought him that he would come down 

4. 49 Sir, come down ere my child die 

6. 33 is he which cometh down from heaven 
6.^38 I|came down from heaven, not to do mine 
6. 41 I am the bread which came down from 
6. 42 how is it that he salth, I came down 
6. 50 the bread which cometh down from hea. 
6. 51 I am the living bread which came down 
658 that bread which came down from heaven 
Acts 7. 34 and am come down to deliver them 

8. 15 Who, when they were come down, prayed 

14. It The gods are come down to us in the 

16. 8 they passing by Mysia came down to T. 
24 22 When Lysias the. .captain shall come d. 
25. 7 the Jews which caiie down from Jeru. 

Jas. r. 17 and cometh down from the Father of 
Eev 3. 12 which cometh down out of heaven 

10. I I saw another mighty angel come down 

12. 12 the devil is come down unto you, having 

13. 13 he maketh fire come down from heaven 

18. I I saw anbtherangel come down from heav. 

20. I I saw an angel come down from heaven 

20. 9 fire came down from God out of heaven 
21 2 coming down from God out of heaven 

5.T0 come down, Karepxofiai katerchomai. 

Luke 4. 31 came down to Capernaum, a city of GaL 

g. 37 when they were come down from the 
Acts 9. 32 he came down also to the saints which 

15. I certain men which came down from J. 
21. 10 there came down from Judea a certain 

COKE down, to cause to — 

l.To cause to come down, Ti; yarad, 5. 

Eze. 34. 26 I vrill cause the shower to come down in 
Joel 2. 23 he wiU cause to come down for you the 

2. To cause to come down, nni nachoJh, 5. 

Joel. 3.11 cause thy mighty ones to come down, O 

COME forth, to — 

1. To come forth, hurst forth, nia guach. 

Eze. 32. 2 and thou camest forth with thy rivers 

2. To (cause to) come or burst forth, ijia guach, 5. 

Judg2o. 33 the liers in wait of Israel came forth out 

3. To go forth or out, v-y, yatsa. 

Gen. 15. 4 he that shall come forth out of thine own 
24. 43 that when the virgin cometh forth to draw 
24. 45 Rebekah came forth with her pitcher on 

Exod. 4. 14 behold, he cometh forth to meet thee 

5. 20 met Moses and Aaron . . as they came forth 

8. 20 lo, he cometh forth to the water ; and say 
J3. 8 did unto me when I came forth out of E. 

16. 24 come forth, and offer his burnt offering 
Hum II. 20 saying. Why came ye forth out of Egypt 

12. 5 called Aaron and M. : and. .both came f. 
Oeut. 2. 23 which came forth out of Caphtor 

4. 45 which Moses spake . . afterthey came forth 
4. 46 after they were come forth out of Egypt 

16. 3, 3 thou camest forth out of the land of E. 

16. 6 season that thou comest forth out of E. 

21. 2 elders and thy judges shall come forth 

23. 4 when ye came forth out of Egypt ; and 

24. 9 af ter|that ye were come forth out of Egypt 
25. 17 when ye were come forth out of Egypt 

Josh. 5. s by the way as they^eame forth out of E. 

9. 12 on the day we came forth to go tmto you 

18. II the coast of their lot came forth between 

19. I And the second lot came forth to Simeon 
^udg. I. 24 spies saw a man come forth out of the c. 

g. 43 the people (were) come forth out of the 

11. 31 whatsoever cometh forth of the doors of 
«4. 14 Out of the eater came forth meat, and out 

14. 14 of the strong came forth sweetness. And 

20. 21 children of Benjamin came forth out of G. 



r Sa. II. 7 Wliosoover cometh not forth after Saul 
14. n the Hebrews come forth out of the holes 
22. 3 Let my father and mother, .come forth 

a Sa. 16. 5 he came forth, and cursed still as he 
16 II Behold, my son, which came forth of my 

I Ki. 2. 30 saidunto him. Thus saiththeking.Comef 

8. 19 that shall come forth out of thy loins, he 

20. 33 Then Ben-hadad came forth to him ; and 

22. 21 there came forth aspirit, and stood before 
a Ki. 2. 3 sons of the prophets .. came forth to E. 

2. 23 there came forth little children out of the 

2. 24 there came forth two she bears out of the 

9. II Jehu came forth to the servants of his 

10. 25 Go in (and)slay them ; let none come forth 

21. IS since the day their fathers came forth out 

1 Ch. 24. 7 the first lot came forth to Jehoiarib, the 

23. 9 the first lot came forth for Asaph to Jos 

2 Ch. 6. 9 wliich shall come forth out of thy loins 
Job s- ^ although affliction cometh not forth of 

14. 2 He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut 
Psa.' 17. 2 Let my sentence come forth from thy 

88. 8 I (am) shut up, and I cannot come forth 
Prov. 7. IS Therefore came I forth to meet thee, di) 

25. 4 there shall come forth a vessel for the 
Eccl. s- '5 As he came forth of his mother's womb 
7. i3 he that feareth God shall come forth of 
Isa. II. 1 there shall come forth a rod out of the 

14. 29 out of the serpent's root shall come forth 

22. 29 This also cometh forth from the LORD of 

36. 3 Then came forth unto him Eliakim, Hil 

37. 9 He is come forth to make war with thee 
48. I are come forth out of the waters of Judah 

Jer. I. s before thou camest forth out of the womb 

4. 4 lest my fury come forth like Are, and burn 
7. 25 Since the day that your fathers came forth 

20. 18 Wherefore came I forth out of the womb 
37. 5 Pharaoh's army was come forth out of 

37. 7 Pharaoh's army, which is come forth to 
46. 9 and let the mighty men come forth ; the 
48. 45 but a fire shall come forth out of Heshbon 

Eze. 5. 4 thereof shall a fire come forth intoall the 
i4.'22 behold, they shall come forth unto you 

21. jg both twain shall come forth out of one 
33. 30 the word that cometh forth from the L. 

Dan. 8. 1 9 out of .one of them came forth a little horn 
9. 22 I am nowcome forth to give thee skill and 
9. 23 the commandment came forth, and I am 

11. 11 and shall come forth and fight with him 
Joel 3. i8 a fountain shall come forth of the hbuse 
Mic. 1. 3 the Lord cometh forth out of his place 

I. II the inhabitant of Zaanan came not forth 

5. 2 out of thee shall he come forth unto me 
Zech.io. 4 Out of him came forth the comer, out ol 

4. Outcoming, offspring, issue, N's; yatsi. 

2 Ch.32. 21 they that came forth of his own bowel» 

5. To come forth, pjj nephaq. 

Dan. 3. 26 servants of the most high God, come forth 

3. 26 Then., came forth of the midst of the (Iro 
5. 5 In the same hour came forth fingers of u 

7. 10 A fiery stream issued and came forth 

6. 7*0 com^ out of, forth, iKirnpeuo/xai ekporcvomai. 
Luke 3. 7 to the multitude that came forth to be 
John 5. 29 And shall come forth; they that have done 

7. To come out of, forth, ^epxo/iat exerchomai. 
Matti3. 49 the angels shall come forth, and sever the 

15. 18 things, .out of the mouth come forth from . 
Mark 1. 38 Let us go. .for therefore [came I forth] 

8. II the Pharisees came forth, and began to 
g. 29 This kind can come forth by nothing but 

John 1 1. 44 And he that was dead came forth, bound 

16. 28 I came forth from the Father, and am co. 
i6. 30 by this we believe that thou earnest forth 

Acts 7. 7 after that shall they come forth, and serve 

8. 7*0 come alongside uf, irapipxayt-at parerchomai. 

Luke'i2. 37 and will come forth and serve them 
COME forth or out, that — 
Outcoming, offspring, issue, D'NyNX ise-etsaim. 

Isa. 34. I world, and all things that come forth of 
42. s and that wliich cometh out of it ; he that 
COME hither — 
Hither, here, come I Sevpa deuro. 

Eev. 17. I sayingunto me, Come hither : I will show 
21. 9 and talked with me, saying, Come hiUier 

COME in, into, or imto, to — 

l.To come in, nu bo. 

Gen. ^8. II the dove came in to him in the evening 
ig. s Where (are) the men which came in to 
ig. g This one (fellow) came in to sojourn, and 
ig. 31 not a man in the earth to come in unto 

24. 31 he said. Come in, thou blessed of the L. 

27. 30 Esau his brother came in from his hunt. 
30. 16 Thou must come in imto me ; for surely I 

38. 16 Go to, I pray thee, let me come in unto 
38. 16 What.. that thou mayestcomeinuntomef 
38. 18 he gave (it) her, and came in imto her 
3g. 14 he came in unto me to lie with me, and I 
3g. 17 The Hebrew servant .. came in tmto me 
40. 6 Joseph came in unto them in the morn. 
41. 14 changed his raiment, and came in unto 

Exod. I. ig are delivered ere the midwives come in 
10. 3 Moses and Aaron came in unto Pharoah 
21. 3 If he came in by himself, he shall go out 

28. 43 when they come in unto the tabernacle 
Lev. 14. 48 if the priest shall oome in, and look 

^5. 22 until her fruits come in ye shall eat (oQ 
'K'um27. 21 at his word they ^haU come in, (both) he 



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SeulsS. 6 Blessed (3halt)tliou(be)when..come8t In 
aS 19 Cursed (shall) thou (be) when, .comest in 
31 si can no more go out and come in 

Josh J. 1 Behold, there came men in hither to night 
14. (1 for war, both to go out, and come in 

Judg i8. 17 the five men came in, (and) took thither 
19. 22 Bring forth the man that came into thine 

1 Sa. 4 14 And the man came in hastily, and told E. 

18. 13 he went out and came in before the peo 
29. 6 thy coming in with mo in the host (is') good 

a 6a. 5- 6 thou shalt not come in hither, thinijug 

5 6 David cannot come in hither 

II. 4 she came in unto him, and he lay with 
I XL 1. 14 I also will come in after thee, and confirm 
t. 22 Nathan the prophet also came in 
I. 42 Come in; for thou (art) a valiant man, and 

3. 7 I know not (how) to go out or come in 
(4. s it shall be, when she cometh in, that she 
14. 6 as she came in at the door, that he said 

14. 6 Come in, thou wife of Jeroboam , why 

15. 17 might not suffer any to go out or come in 

21. 13 there came in two men, children of Belial 
xKl.11. 8 and be ye with the king ashecomethin 

II. 9 men that were to come in on the sabbath 

13. 20 inv.aded the land at the coming in of the 

19. 27 I know thy going out, and thy coming in 

1 Ch.27 I which came in and went out month by 

2 Oh. I. 10 that I may go out and come in before 

15. 5 that went out, nor to him that came in 

16. I that he might let none go out or come in 
23. 7 whosoever (else) cometh into the house 
23. 7 be ye with the king when he 'cometh in 
23. 8 men that were to come in on the sabbath 

Xlsth. 2. 14 she came in unto the king no more, except 

4. ti I have not bee& called to come in unto 

6 5 And the king said. Let him come in 

6. 6 So Haman came in. And the king said 
Job 22. 21 thereby good shall come unto thee 
Psa. 24 7 and the King of glory shall come In 

109. 17 he loved cursing, so let it come unto hlra 
119. 41 Let thy mercies corae also unto me, L. 
119. 77 Let thy tender mercies come unto me 
121 8 The Lord shall preserve . thy coming in 
Trov 1 r. 27 that seeketh mischief, H shall come unto 
Eccl 6. 4 he cometh in with vanity, and departeth 
Isa. 24. 10 every house is shut, no man may come in 
28. J 5 it shall not come unto us. for we have, 
37. 28 I know .thy going out and thy coming'in 
59. 19 When the enemy shall come in like a flood 
J"er. 17. J9 whereby the kings of Judah come in, and 
37 4 Jeremiah came in and went out among the 
39 3 all the princes of the king, .came in, and 
Eze. 46. 9 shall not return by the way .he came in 
Dan. II. 21 he shall come in peaceably, and obtain 
H08 7 I the thief cometh in, (and) the troop of 
Jon. 2. 7 my prayer came in unto thee, into thine 
Zech. 8. 10 to him that went out or came In because 

2. To come up or in, hhv^ alal. 

Dan. 4. 7 Then came in the magicians, the astrolo. 

5 8 Then came in all the king's wise (men) 

3. To come in or toioard, ^Icipxoiiat eiserchomai. 

Matt 22. II when the king came in to see the guests 

22. 12 friend, how camest thou in hither not 
3liark 5. 39 when he was come in, he saith unto them 

6 22 the daughter of the said Herodias came in 

6. 2j And she came in straightway with haste 
Xnko t 28 And the angel came in unto her, and said 

7. 4s but tliis woman since the time 1 came in 

14. 23 and compel (them) to come in, that my 
Acts I 13 when they were come in, they went up 

5. 7 wife, r.ot knowing what was done, came in 
5. 10 the young men carae in, and found her 
9. 12 a man named Ananias coming in, and 

10. 3 an angel of God coming in to him, and 
10. 25 as Peter was coming in, Cornelius met 
"Rom.ti. 25 until .fulness of the Gentiles be come in 
I Co. 14. 23 there come in (those that are)unlearned 

14. 24 and there come in one that believeth not 
J. Jas. a 2 and there corae in also a poor man in vile 
w Eev 3. 20 I will come in to him, and will sup with 

5. 7*0 come in nr toward, elcTTTopeiofJ-a: eisporeiiomai. 

Lukeii. 33 that they which come in may see the light 

Acts 9. 28 he was with them coming iq and going out 
28. 30 and received all that camo in unto him 
Q.Tn set oneself upon or over, itpicrrrijii ephistemi. 

Luke 2. 38 Andshecomiaginthatinstantgavetbanks 
COME in, to let — 
Z'o cause to come in, ^f^^ bo, 5. 

Esth 5. 12 the queen did let no man come in with 
COUE in privily, to — 
Tu corm in alongside of, or privily, wapeKTepxo/iat. 

Gal. 2. 4 who came in privily to spy out our liberty 

OOISE into one's room, to — 

To recei/oe a successor, Ka/j.pd.ya> StdBoxoP lambano. 

Acts 24. 27 Porcius Festus came into Felix'room; and 
COUE like a whirlwind, to — 
To show oneself tempestuous, lyV scuir, 7. 

tan. n. 40 the king .shall come .like a whirlwind 
COME mightuy, to — 
To prosper, come successfully, nTit tsaleacfi. 

Judg 14. 6 the Spirit of the LORD came mightily upon 

15. 14 theSpiritof the LOKDcamemightily upon 
COME no more, to — 

To add, 1P; yasaph. 

I Sa. 15. 3s ^o'l Samnel came no more to see Saul 



COME neat, to — 

l.To coinenigh, e)) nagash. 

Gen ig. 9 and came near to break the door 

27 21 Come near, 1 pray thee, that I may (eel 
27 2p Come near now, and kiss me, my son 
27 2.7 And he came near, and kissed him : and 
33. 3 bowed himself until he came near to hi,= 
33. 6 7'hen the handmaidens came near, they 
33 7 Leah also with her children came near 
33 7 after came Joseph near and Rachel, and 
43. 19 they came neaj'to the steward of Joseph'!; 
44 18 Then Judah came near unto him, and said 
45. 4 Come near to me. And they came near 
ExodaS 43 or when they come near unto the altai to 

20 or when they come near to the altar to 
16 And they came near unto him, and said 

I Then came near the heads of the fathers 

21 and when David cam6 near to the people 
30 Elijah said unto all the people, Come near 

30 all the people came near unto him and 
36 Elijah the prophet came near, and said 
27 but Gehazi came near to thrust her away 
13 his sei-vants came near, and spake unto 
23 Then Zedekiah . came hear, and smoti- M 

31 come near and bring sacrifices and thank 
I let them come near, then let them speak 
8 who(is)mineadversary?lethimcomc nea; 

5 Stand by thyself, come not near to ine 
I least even unto the greatest, came near 

6 come not near any man upon whom 
13 they shall not come near unto me, to do 
13 to come near to any of my holy Ihintrs. 10 

nigh, vi} nagash, 2. 

22 let the priests also, which come near to 
5 priests the sons of Levi shall come near 



30. 
Num32 
Josh. 21. 
I Sa. ;io. 

1 KI18 

i3. 
18. 

2 Ei 4. 

»Ch.i8. 

29. 
Isa. 41 

5°- 

65. 
Jer. ,12. 
Eze. '9. 

44. 

44 

2. To come 
Exodig 
Deut2i. 



Z.To come near, yr^ qarab. 

Gen. 20 4 But Abimelech had not come near her 

37 18 before he camo near unto them, they 
Exodi2. 48 let him come near and keep it , and he 
14 20 the one came not near the other all the 
16. 9 Come near before the Lord for he hath 

40 32 when they came near unto the altar. 
Lev 10 4 Come near, carry your brethren from 
Numi6. 40 come near to offer incense before the L 

31. 48 And the officers, .came near unto Moses 
36. i-came near, and spake before Moses, and 

Deut. 1. 22 ye came near unto me every one of you 
4 J I ye carae near and stood under the moun 
5. 23 that ye came near unto me (even)all the 

Josh. 3. 4 come not near unto it, that ye may know 
10, 24 Come near, put your feet upon the necks 
10. 24 they came near, and put their feet upon 
17 4 they came near before Eleazar the priest 

Judg2o. 24 the children of Israel came near against 

2 Sa. 20. 16 Come near hither, that I may speak with 
20. 17 when he was come near unto her, the 

Psa, 32. 9 lest they come near unto thee 

119. 169 Let my cry come near before thee, Lord 

Isa. 34. t Come near, ye nations, to hear, and 

41 I let us come near together to judgment 
48. 16 Come ye near unto me, hear ye this , 1 
54. 14 for it shall not come near thee 

Eze. i8. 6 neither hath corae near to a menstruous 
44. 15 t.hey shall come near to me to minister 
44. 16 they shall come near to my table, to min. 

MaL 3. 5 And I will corae near to you to judgment 



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5. To come near, 3"!i? qereb. 

Dan. 3. 8 at that time certain Chaldeans came near 
3. 26 Nebuchadnezzar came near to the mouth 

6. 12 they camo near, and spake before the k 

7. 16 I came near unto one of them that stood 

COKE near, to be (or cause to) — 
Tu bring or cause to come near, S'lp qarab, 5. 
Gen. 12. 11 when he was come near to enter into E 
Numi6. 5 wiU cause (hira).to come near unto him 
i6. s (him), .will he cause to come near unto 
I Sa. lo. 20 had caused all the tribes, to come near 
10. 21 caused the tribe of Benjamin to come near 

COMB near, which — 
Near, 3115 qareb. 

Eze. 40. 46 which come near to the Lord to minister 
45. 4 which shall come near to minister unto 

COME nigh, to — 

l.To {cause to) touch, y?J naga, 5. 

Psa. 32. 6 in the floods they shall not come nigh 

2. To come nigh, vi} nagash. 

Exod24. 2 they shall not come nigh, neitlter shall 
34. 30 and they were afraid to come ni^'h him 

Lev. 21. 2t the priest shall come nigh to offer the 
21. 21 he shall not come nigh to offer the bread 
21. 23 nor come nigh unto the altar because he 

Num. 8. 19 when the children of Israel come nigb 

Psa. 91 7 (but) it shall not come nigh thuo 

3. To come near, Ti|3 qarab. 

Exod 32. 19 as soon as he came nigh unto the camp 
Numi8 3 they shall not come nigh the vessels of 
1 8. 4 a stranger shall not come nigh unto you 
18. 23 come nigh the tabernacle of the congre. 
Deut. 2 19 (when) thou comest nigh over against 
2o. 2 when ye are come nigh unto the battle 
20. 10 When thou comest nigh unto a city to 
2. Sa.is. s when any man came nigh (to him) to do 
Psa. 91. 10 neither shall any plague come nigh thy 
Pro. 5, 8 and come not nigh the door of her house 



^.Neo.r, 3-!|-j qareb. 

Num.1, si; 3.10,38 the stranger that cometh niffh 
18. 7 the stranger that cometh nigh shall be 
5. To cmne nigh, iyyi^oi effgizo. 

Markii. i When they came nigh to Jerusalem, unto 

Luke 7. 12 when he came nigh to the gate of the city 

10. 9, II The kingdom of God is come nigh unto 

18. 35 as he was come nigh unto Jericho 

19. 29 when he was come nigh to iiethp'ia''e 
19. 37 when he was come nigh, even now at the 

Acts 22. 6 was come uigU unto Damascus about 
COKE nigh, them that — 
Near, anij qarob. 

Lev. 10. 3 be eanctifled In them that como nigh m* 
COME nigh unto, to — 
To come nigh toward, irpoa^yyi^a proseygizO. 

Mark. 2. 4 when they could not come nigh unto hlro 
COME on — 
To give {help or counsel), 2.T yahab. 

Exod. 1. 10 Come on, let us deal wisely with them 
COME on (or upon), to — 
l.To find, meet, k)(I? matsa. 

Gen. 44. 34 lest. .1 see the evil that shall come on 

Deut3i. 17 Are not these evils come upon us, becausB 

Neh. 9. 32 that hath come upon us, on our kings, on 

2. To face, turn tlie face, nj9 panah. 

Deut23. II when evening cometh on, he shall 

3. To come upon, iwepxauat eperchomai. 

Luke2i. 35 as a snare [shall it come on] aU them that 
i.To receive, take, Kafi^avai Iai7iban6. 

Luke 7. 16 there came a fear on all : and they glorL 
COME out, to — 
l.To come forth, out of, k>; yatsa. 

Gen. 15. 14 afterward shall they como ont with great 
I?. 6 and kings shall come out of the 
24. 13 daughters of the men of the city (Tome out 

24. 15 Rebekah came out, who was born to B. 

25. 25 the first came out red, all over like an 
25. 26 after that came his brother out, and his 
35. II and kings shall come out of thy loins 
38. 28 scarlet thread, saying. This came out first 
38. 29 behold, his brother came out:' and sho 
46. 26 AU the souls., which came ont of his loins 

Exod. I. 5 all the souls that came out of the loins 
13. 3 Remember this day, in which ye came out 
13. 4 This day came ye out, in the month Abib 
17. 6 there shall come water out of it, that the 
23. 15 for in it thou camest out from Egypt 
25. 32 six branches shall come out of the sides 
25. 33 branches that come out of the candlestick 
28. 35 and when he cometh out, that he die not 
32. 24 cast it into the fire, and there Came out 
34. 18 in the month Abib thou earnest out from 
34. 34 he took the veil off, until he came out 
34. 34 he came out, and spake unto the children 

Lev. 9. 23 and came out, and blessed the people 
9. 24 there came a fire out from before the L 

10. 17 until he come out, and have made au 
Sum. I. I the second year after they were come out 

9. I the second year after they were come out 

11. 20 until it come out at your nostrils, and 

12. 4 Come out ye three. .And. .three came out 
12. 12 ivhen he cometh out of his mother's womb 
16. 27 Dathan and. ibiram came out,and stood in 
16. 35 there came out a fire from the Lord, and 
20. II the water came out abundantly, and the 
2o. i3 lest I come out against thee wth the 

20. 2o Edom came out against him with rauch 

21. 13 the wilderness that cometh.out of the 

22. s there is a people come out from Epj pt 
22. II (there is) a people come out of Egypt 
33. 38 the children of Israel were come out of 

Deut, I. 44 the Amorltes. . came out against you, and 

2. 32 Sihon came out against us, he and all his 

3. I Og the king of Bashan came out again&t 
II. 10 the land of Egypt, from v/hence ye cameo. 

28. 7 they shall come out against thee one way 
e8. 57 her young one that cometh out from 

29. 7 came out against us unto battle, and we 
Josh. 2. so for you, when ye came out of Egj-pt 

5. 4 All the people that came out of Egypt 
5. 5 all the people that came out were circu, 
5. 6 menof war, which came outof Egypt, were 
8. 5 when they came out against us, as at the 

8. 6 For they will come out after us, till wa 
ig. 17 the fourth lot came out to Issachar, for 
19. 24 the fifth lot came out for the tribe Of 

£9. 32 The sixth lot came out to the children of 
19. 40 the seventh lot came out for the tribe of 
at. 4 the lot came out for the families of the 
Judg. 3. 22 and the dirt came out" 

4. 22 Jael came out to meet him, and said unto 

9. 15 let fire come out of the bramble, and 
9. 20 let fire come out trom Abimelech, and 
0. 20 let fire como out from the men of ShecU 
9. 29 Increase thine army, and come out 

9. 33 the people that (is) with him come out 
II, 34 his daughter came out to meet him with 
21. 21 if the daughters of Shiloh come out to 
21. 21 come ye out of the vineyards, and catch 
I Sa. 2. 3 let (not) arrogancy come out of your 

9. 14 Samuel came out against them, for to go 
II. 3 and then.. we will come out to thee 
II. 7 and they came out with one consent 
13. 17 the spoilers came out of the camp of the 

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1 pa. 17. 8 Why are ye come ont to set (your) battle 

18. 6 the womei} came out of all cities of Israel 
31. 5 about these three days, since I came out 

23. J 5 David saw that Saul was come out to 

24. 14 After whom is the king of Israel come out 
26. 20 the king of Israel is come out to seek a 

2 Sa. 2. 23 that the spear came out behind him 

3. 26 when Joab was come out from David, he 

6. 20 Michal. .came out to meet David, and 

10. 8 the children of Ammon'came out, and 

11. 23 came out unto us into the field, and we 
16. s thence came out a man of tlie family of 

16. 7 Come o>it, come ont, thou bloody man, and 
iS. 4 all the people came out by hundreds, and 

1 Ki. 8. g v/hen they came out of the land of Egypt 

8. 10 when the priests were come out of the 

9. 12 llirani came out from Tyre to see tlie ci.- 
2o. 17 saying,There are men come out of Samaria 
20. 18 Whetlierjthey be come out for peace, take 
20. 18 whether they be come out for war, take 
20. 19 these young men. .canie out of the city 

2 Kl. 5. n He will surely come out to me, and stand 

7. 12 When they come out of the city, we shall 
t8. 18 there came ont to tliera liliakim tlie sou 
18 31 Make (an agreement).. and come out to 

19. 9 he is come ont to fight against thee 

I Cli. 19. 9 the children of Amnion came out, ami 

26. 14 they cast lots; and his lot came out north. 
a Ch. 5. 10 the children, .wlien theycame out of Eg. 

5. II wlien the priests were come out of the 
14 9 there came out against tliem Zerah the 

18. 20 Then there came out a spirit, and stood 
Job I. 21 Naked came I out of my mother's womb 

3. II give up tlie ghost wlien I came out of the 
38. 29 Out of whose womb came the ice ? and tlie 

Psa. 19.- 5 as a bridegroom coming ont of his cham. 
Prov.ia. 13 but the just shall come out of trouble 
Isa. 26. 21 the Lord cometii out of his place to puu. 
36. 16 ^^ake (an agreement).. and come out to 
Mic. 7. 15 According to the days of thy coming out 
Nail. I. 1 1 There is (one) come out of thee, that 
Hag. 2. 5 I covenanted with you when ye came ont 
Zeoh. 5. 9 behold, there came out two women, and 

6. I there came four chariots out from 

2.T1) come forth, out of, e^epxofxai exerchomai. 
Matt. 5. 26 Thou Shalt by no means come out thence 

8. 28 coming out of the tombs, exceeding fierce 
8. 32 And when they were come out, they went 

8. 34 the whole city came out to meet Jesus 

12. 44 into my house from whence I came out 
15. 22 a woman of Canaan came out of the same 
24. 27 as the lightning cometh out of the east 
e6. 55 Are ye come out as agaiust a thief with 
sj. 52 as they came out, they found a man of 

27. S3 came out of the graves afier hisresurrec. 
Mark 6. 34 Jesus, when he came out, saw much peo. 

9. 26 And. .cried, .and came ont of him : and 
Luke I. 22 when he came out, he could not speak 

4. 36 commandeth the. .spirits, and they come o. 
II. 24 return unto my house whence I came out 
15. 28 therefore came his father out, and entre. 
22. 39 he came out, and went, as he was wont 

JTohme. 27 have believed that I came ont from God 

17. 8 liave known, .that I came out from thee 
Acts 16. 18 to come out of her. And he came out the 

1 Co. 14. 36 Wliat 1 came the word of God out from 

3 Co. 6. "17 come out from among them, and be ye 
Heb.ii. 15 that (country) from whence they came out 
Kev.14. 18 another angel came-out from the altar 

COME over, to (be) — 
l.To come over, n^j; abar. 
Kum 35. 10 When ye be come over Jordan into the 
Deut. 2. 14 until we were come over the brook Zered 

27. 12 when ye are come over Jordan 
Josh. 4. 22 Israel came over this Jordan ou dryland 

2 Sa. 19. 18 before the king, as he was come over Jor 

19. 33 Come thou over with me, and X ^vill feed 
19. 39 when the king was come over, the king 

Isa. 45. 14 Sabeans, men of stature, shall come over 

2. To come through, SialBatpai diabainii. 

Acts 16. 9 Come over into Macedonia, and help us 

COME rdrnifl, to — 

To encompass, kvk\6oi kuHoO, 

John 10 24 Then came the Jews round about liim 
COME runnms together, to — • 
To run together to, 6Vi(n.cTpf xw episnntrechO. 

Mark 9. 25 saw that tlie people came running toget, 
COME thereout, to — 
l.To come forth, H^fl yatsa. 

Judg 15. 19 and there came water thereout 
2. To come forth, out of, e^(pxoiiat exerchoinai. 

John 1 9. 34 forthwith came thereout blood and water 
COME thither, to — 
To come upon, eVf'pxoMat eperchoviai. 

Acts 14. 19 there came thitiier (certain) Jews from A. 
(SOME, things to — 
X.To come, arrive., n^^ athah. 

Isa. 41. 23 Showthethingsthataretocomehereafter 

44. 7 things that are coming and shall come 

45. ir Ask me of things to come concerning my 

2.T0 come in, Ni3 io. 

Isa. 41. 22 or declare us things for to come 
3.T0 be about to he, /xeAAw melto. 

Eom. 8. 38 nor things present ; uor things to come 



I Co. 3. 22 or things present, or things to come 
Col. 2. 17 Whicli are a shadow of things to come 
Heb. II. 20 Jacob and Esau concerning things to come 

COME, things that — 

A going tiij, n^y.o maalah. 

Eze. II. 5 1 know tlie things that come into your 

COME, things that shall — 
Ready, prepared, Tny^ aihid. 

Deut.32. 35 things that shall come upon them make 

COME, time to — 

l.To morroio, hereafter, inD tnachar. 

Gen. 30. 33 answer for me in time to come, when it 
Exod 13. 14 when thy son asketh thee in time to come 
Deut. 6. 20 when thy son asketh thee in time to come 
■ Josh. 4. 6 ask (their fathers) in time to come, saying 
4. 21 your children shall ask. .in time to come 
22. 24 In time to come your children might 
22. 27 children may not say. .in time to come 
22. 28 say to. .our generations in time to come 

2. To he about to he, fiiww. 

I Ti. 6 ig good foundation against the time to come 

COME to (or unto), to — 

1. To find, .KVa matsa. 

1 Sa. 25. Swhatsoever cometh to thine hand unto 
Esth. 8. 6 the evil that shall come unto my peopleV 

2.T0 he found, M^n viatsa, 2. 

Judg. 20. 48 set on fire all the cities, .they came to 
Z.To come toward, irpoo'epxofiai proserchomai. 
Matt.4. 3 when the tempter came to him, he said 

8. 25 his disciples came to (him), and awoke 
g. 14 Then came to him the disciples of John 

9. 28 the blind men came to him : and Jesus 

14. 15 his disciples came to him, saying. This 

15. I Then came to Jesus scribes and I'harisees 
17. 14 there came to him a (certain) man, kneel. 
17. 19 Then came the disciples to Jesus apart 

17. 24 came to Peter, and said. Doth not your 
18 21 Then came Teter to him, and said. Lord 

20. 20 Then came to him the mother of Zeb. 

21. 14 the blind and the lame came to him in 
21. 28 he came to the fir.5t, and said. Son, go 

21. 30 he came to the second, and said likewise 

22. 23 The same day came to him the Sadducees 
24. 1 his disciples came to (him) for to show 
26. 17 the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto 
26. 49 forthwith he caiiVe to Jesus, and said 

Markio. 2 the Pharisees came to him, and asked 
Luke 8. 24 they came to him, and awoke him, saying 
20. 27 Then came to (him) certain of the Sadd. 

23. 36 coming to him, an<l offering him vinegar 
Acts 23. 14 they came to the chief priests and elders 
Heb. II. 6 he that cometh to God must believe that 

4. To place upon , or before, i<pla-r7ifj.i ephistemi. 
Lukeio. 40 came to him, and said, Lord, dost thou 

COME to an end, to — 

To perfect, fail, be compilete, ica gamar, 

Psa. 7. 9 wickedness of the \\ icked come to an end 

COME to hand, to — 

To be found, N-^a matsa, 2. 

Judg2o. 48 the'beast, and all that came to hand 

COME to nought, to — 

To loose down, icuTaXvai kataluo. 

Acts s 38 this work be of mou, it will come to nou. 
COME to pass, to — 
l.To come 171, Ni3 bo. 

Deutij. 2 the sign or the wonder come to pass 

18. 22 if the thing follow not, nor come to pass 
Josh 21. 45 There failed not ought, .all came to pass 

23. 14 all are come to pass unto you, (and) not 
Judg 3, 27 it came to i)ass, when he was come, that 
13. T2 said, Now let thy words come to pass 
13. 17 when thy sayings come to pass we may do 

1 Sa. 9. 6 all that he saith cometh surely to pass 

JO. 9 all those signs came to pass that day 

16. 6 it came to pass, when they were come 

2 Sa. 15. 32 it came to pass, that (when) David was 

j6. 6 it came to pass, when Husliai the Archite 
2 Kl. 6. 20 it came to pass, when they were come into 
Isa. 42. 9 the former things are come to pass, and 

48. 3 did (them) suddenly, and they came to p. 

48. 5 before it came to pass I showed (it) thee 
Jer. 28. 9 when the word of . .shall come to pass 
Eze. 24. 14 it shall come to pass, and I will do (it) 

33 33 when this cometh to.pass, lo it will come 

2. To he, T\)n hayah. 

Gen. 4. 14 it shall come to pass, (that) every onethat 

6. I it came to pass, when men began to multl. 

7. 10 it came to pass after seven days, that the 

8. 6 it came to pass at the end of forty days 
8. 13 It came to pass in the sixth hundredth 

[This verb occurs many thousands of times ] 

3. To he, K\n hava. 

Dan. 2.'29 what should come to pass hereafter 

2. 29 maketli known . . what shall come to pass 
2. 45 what shall come to pass hereafter 

4. To meet, .Tiij qarah. 

Num II. 23 whethormy wordshall come to pass unto 

5. To he come, to coine to he, yivonai ginomai. 
Matt 7. 28 it came to pass, when Jesus had ended 



Matt. 9. 10 it came to pass, as Jesus sat at meat in 
II. I it came to pass, when Jesus had made 
13. 53 it came to pass..w)ien Jesus had finished 

19. 1 it came to pass. .whenJesus had finished 
24. 6 for all. .must come to pass, but the end 

26. I it came to pass, when Jesus had finished 
Mark i. 9 it came to pass in those days, that Jesus 

2. 15 it came to pass, .as Jesus sat at meat in 
B. 23 it came to pass . .he went through the 

4. 4 it came to pass, as he sowed, some fell by 
n. 23 things which he saith shall come to pass 

13. 29 ye shall see these things come to pass 
Luke I. 8 it came to pass, that, while he executed 

I. 23 it came to pass, that, as soon as the days 
I. 41 it came to pass, that, when Elisabeth 

1. 59 it came to pass, that on the eighth day 

2. I it came to pass in those days, that there 
2. 15 it came to pass, as the angels were goua 
2. 15 see this thing which is come to pass 

2. 46 it came to pass, that after three days 

3. 21 it came to pass, that Jesus also being bap. 

5. I it cametopass, that, .is the people pressed 
5. 12 it came to pass, when he was in a certain, 

5. 17 it came to pass on a certain day, as he 

• 6. I it came to pass, on the second sabbath 

6. 6 it came to pass also on another sabbath 

6. 12 it came to pass in those days, that he went 

7. II it came to pass the day after, that he 

8. I it came to pass afterward, that he went 
8. 22 it came to pass on a certain day, that lio 

8. 40 it came to pass, .when Jesus was retur. 
g. 18 it came to pass, as he was alone praying 

9. 28 it came to pass, about an eiglitdays after 
g. 33 it came to pass, as they departed from 

g. 37 it came to pass, that on the next day 
g. 51 it came to pass, when the time was come 
9. 57 (itcametopass]..as they went in thew.iy 
JO. 38 it came to pass, as they went, that he 
ji. I it came to pass. .as he was praying in a 
II. 14 it came to pass, when the devil was gone 

11. 27 it came to pass, as he spake these things 

12. 55 There will be heat ; and it cometh to pass 

14. lit came to pass, as he went into the house 

16. 22 it came to pass, that the beggar died, and 

17. II it came to pass, as he went to Jerusalem 

17. 14 it came to pass, that, as they went, they 

18. 35 it came to pass, .as he was come nigh unto 
ig. 15 it came to pass,that,when he was returned 
ig. 29 it came to pass, when he was come nigh 

20. I itcametopass, (that)onone of thosedays 

21. 7 when these things shall come to pass? 
21. 9 these things must first come to pass ; but 
21. 28 when these things begin to come to pass 
21. 31 when ye see these things come to pass 
21. 36 all these things that shall come to pass 
24. 4 it came to pass, as they were much per. 
24. 12 [wondering. .atthat which was come to p.J 
24. 15 itcame to pass, that, while they commuii. 
24. 18 the things which are come to pass thero 
24. 30 it came to pass, as he sat at meat with 
24. 51 it came to pass, while he blessed them, ho 

John 13. 19 when it is come to pass, ye may believe 
14. 29 I have told you before it come to pass 
14. 29 when it is come to pass, ye might believe 
Acts 4. 5 it came to pqss on the morrow, that their 
g. 32 it came to pass, as Peter passed through. 
9. 37 it came to pass in those days, that she 
9. 43 it came to pass, that he tarried many days 
II. 26 it came to pass, that a whole year they 
u. 28 which came to pass in the days of Claud. 

14. I itcametopass in Iconium, that they went 
16. 16 it came to pass, as we went to prayer, a 
ig. I it came to pass, .while A polios was at C. 

21. I it came to pass, that after we were gotten 

22. 6 it came to pass, .as I made my journey 
22. 17 it came to pass.. when I was come again 

27. 44 it came to pass, that they escaped all safe 

28. 8 it came to pass, that the father of Publius 
28. 17 it Came to pass, that after three days 

t Th. 3. 4 even as it came to pass, and ye know 
_ Kev. 1. I things which must shortly come to pass 

6. To be ; it shall he, elfxi, tarai eimi, eslai. 
Acts 2. 17 it shall come to pass in the last days' 

2. 21 It shall come to pass, (tliat) whosoever 

3. 23 it shall come to pass, (that) every soul 
Kom. 9. 26 it shall come to pass, (that) in the place 

COME to (understanding), to — 

To know understanding, ."i2'3 xjy^ yada hinah. 

Isa. 2g. 24 They also, .shall come to understanding' 
COME together, to — 
l.To come near, 3ii; qardb. 

Eze. 37. 7 the bones came together, bone to his bone 

2. To come alongside together, avuirapayivoixai sum. 
Luke23. 48 all the people that came together to that, 

3. To c&me together, crvvayw sunagO. 

Matt'27. 62 chief priests . . came together imto Pilate 
Mark 7. 1 Then came together unto him thePharis. 
Luke 22. 66 chief priests, and the scribes, came toget. . 
Acts 13. 44 And. .came almost the whole city toget* 

15. 6 the apostles and elders came together for 
Eo.. 7 when the disciples came together to break 

4. To come together, cruvepxa/iai sunerchomai. 

Matt. 1.18 before they came together, she was found 
Mark 3. 20 the multitude Cometh together again, so 

6. 33 [many knew him. .came to.gether unto] 
Luke 5. 15 great multitudes came together to hear 
Acts I. 6 When they therefore were come together 

3, 6 the multitude came together, and were 



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Acts JO. 27 and found many that were eomjtogetlfer 
19. 33 knew net wlierefore they were come tog. 
21. 22 the multitude must needs come together 
28. 17 when they were come together, he said 

c Co. 7. s give yourselves to . .prayer ; and (come to.] 
II. 17 tliat ye come together not for the better 
II 18 wlieu ye come together in the church 
II. 20 When ye come together therefore into one 
ir. 33 my brethren, when ye come together to 
II. 34 ye come not together unto condemnation 
14. 23 If.. the whole church [be come together] 
14. 26 How is it then . . when ye come togetlier 

COME unto, to — 

I. To place upon or over, i<plcrTrifj.t ephisiemi. 
Acts II II there were three men already come unto 

'i.To come toward, Trpoa-epxo/Mai proserchomai. 
Matt, s- 1 when he was set, his disciples came unto 
8. s there came unto him a centuriou.beseecli. 

13, 36 his disciples came unto him, saying 

13 30 great multitudes came unto him, having 

18. I At the same time came the disciples unto 

19. 3 The Pliarisees also came unto him, tempt. 
21, 23 the elders of the people came unto him 
24. 3 the disciples came unto him privately 
a6.. 7 There came unto him a woman having an 
z6. 69 a damsel came unto him, saying. Thou 
26. 73 after a while came unto (him) they that 

Mark 6. 35 his disciples came unto him. and said 
Acts 10. 28 or come unto one of another nation 
18. 2 a certain Jew. .and came unto them 
24. 23 forbid none.. to minister or [come unto] 
Heb. 4. 16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the 
7. 25 to save them, .that come unto God by 
12 18 ye are not come unto the mount that 
12. 22 ye are come unto mount .Sion, and unto 

3. Tn come or enter toward,TTpo(tirope{ioiJLai prnspor 
Markio. 3s the sons of Zebedee come unto Mm 

COME up (or uponl, to — 

\.To come in, k'u bo. 

Deut32. 17 tonewfeodsthat)camenew]yup, whom 
Job 15. 21 the destroyer shall come upon him 

20. 22 every hand of the wicked shall come upon 
Psa. 44. 17 All this is come upon us ; yet have we not 
Prov 10. 24 fear of the wicked, it shall come upon 

28. 22 considereth not., poverty shall come upon 
Eze 32. II The sword of the king, .shall come upon 

2. To come up, p^ip selaq. 

Dan. 7. 3 four great beasts came up from the sea 

7. 8 there came up am ong them another little 
7 20 and (of) the other which came up, and 

8 To come up, pSp selaq, Za. 

Ezra 4 12 the Jews which came up ftiom thee to ua 
i. To go up, T\hy_ alah. 

jGea 24. t6 and filled her pitcher, and came up 

41. 2 there came up out of the river seven well 
41. 3 seven other kine carne up after them out 
41. 5 seven ears of corn came up upon one 
41. 18 there came up out of the river seven 
41. 19 seven other kine came up after them 
41. 22 seven ears came up in one stalk, full aud 
41. 27 the.. kine that came up after them (are) 
44.^24 when we came up unto thy servant my 
Exod. 2. 23 their cry came up unto God by reason of 

8. 4 the frogs shall come up both on thee, and 
8. 6 the frogs came up, and covered the land 

10. 12 that they may come up upon the land of 
16. 13 at even the quails came up. and. covered 
ig. 13 they shall come up to the mount 
19. 23 The people cannot come up to mount Sin 
19. 24 thoU shalt come up. thou, and Aaron 
19. 24 break through to come up unto the Lord 
24. I Come up unto the Lord. thou, and Aaron 
24. 12 Come up to me into the mount .and be 

33. 5 I will come up into tTie midst of thee in 

34. 2 come up in the morning unto mount Sui. 
34. 3 no man shall come up with thee, neither 

Numi6. 12 Dathan.. which said. We will notcomeup 
16. 14 wilt thou put out . . we will not come up 
32. 11 none of the men that came up out of E. 
Deut.io. I come up unto me into the mount, and 
Josh. 2. 8 she came up unto them upon the roof 
4. 16 Command.. that they come up out of J. 
4. 17 saying. Come ye up out of Jordan 
4. 18 when the priests . . were come up out of 
4. 19 the people came up out of Jordan on the 
10. 4 Come up unto me, and help me, that we 
10. 6 come up to us quickly, and save us, aud 

10. 33 Horam king of Gezer came up to help I* 
i8, II the children of Benjamin came up accor 
•19. 10 the third lot came up for the children of 

Judg. I.' 3 Come up with me into my lot, that we 
2. I an angel of the Lord came up from Gil. 
4. 5childrenof fsraelcame up.. for judgment 
6. 3 the Midianites came up, and the Amalek. 
6. 3 even they came up against them 
6. 5 they came up with their cattle and their 
6. 33 and they came up to meet them 
ti. 13 Israel, .when they came up out of Egypt 

11. 16 when Israel came up-from Egypt, and 

12. 3 are ye come up unto me this day, to fight 

14. 2 he came up. and told his father and his 
I}-. 6 the Philistines came up, and burnt her 
15. 10 Judah said, Why are ye come up against 
15. 10 To bind Samson are we come up to do to 
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Judgi6. 18 Come up this once, for he liath showed 

16. 18 Then tne lords came up unto lier and 

19. 30 the children of Israel came up out of the 
.21. 5 all the tribes of Israel that came not lip 
21. s Inm tliat came not iip to the Lord to ^1 
21 8 the tribes of Israel that came not up to 

1 Sa. 2. 19 when she came up with her husband to 

11. 1 I hen Nahasli the Ammonite came up 
ij. 5 they came up, aud pitched in Michniash 
14. 10 if they say thus, Come up unto us 

14. 12 Come up to us, aud we will show you a 

14 12 said unto his armour bearer. Come up 

15 2 in the way, when he came up from Lgypt 

15. 6 when they came up out of Egypt 

17 23 there came up the champion the Philis 

17 25 Have ye seen tliis mau that is come up? 

17. 25 surely to defy Israel is he come up 
23. 19 Then came up the Ziphites to Saul to 

28, 14 An old man Cometh up; and he(is)covered 

2 faa.. 5. 17 all the Philistines came up to seek David 

5 22 the Philistines came up yet again, aud 
17. 21 they came up out of the well, and went 

1 Ki. .. 35 ye shall come up after him, that he may 

I 40 ail the people came up after him and 

I. 45 they are come up from thence rejoicing 

9. 24 Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the 

10! 29 a chariot came up and went out of Egypt 

14 25 Shishak king of Egypt came up against 

20, 22 the king of Syria will come up against 

2 Ki. I 6 There came a man up to meet us, and 

I. 7 What, (was he) ivliich came up to meet 
3. 21 tlie kings were come up to tight against 

12. lo king's scribe and tliehigh priest came up 

16. 5 Pekah came up to Jerusalem to war 

16. 7 come up, and save me out of the hand of 
'7- 3 Against him came up Shalmaneser king 

17. 5 the king of Assyria came up throughout 

18 9 came up against Samaria, aud besieged it 
18 13 king of Assyria come up against all the 

18. 17 And when they were come up, they 
18. 25 Am I now come up without tlie Lord 

"19. 23 I am come up to the heiglit of the moun. 
ig. 28 thy tumult is come up into mine cars 

23. 9 the priests came not up to the altar 

24. I Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came up 
24. 10 servants of Nebuchadnezzar .came up 

1 Ch 14. II So they came up to liaal-perazim 

2 Ch 12 2 Shishak king of Egypt came up against 

12. 9 So Shishak king of Egypt came up aga. 
id I Baasha king of Israel came up against 

20. 16 behold, they come up by the cliff of Ziz 

21. 17 they came up into Judah. and brake into 
24. 23 the host of Syria came up against him 

35. 20 Necho king of Egypt came up to fight a 

36. 6 Against him came up Nebuchatluezzar 
Veh 7. 5 them which came up at the first, and 
Job 7. 9 goeth down to the grave shall come up 
Psa. 78 21 and anger also came up against Israel 
Prov.25. 7 that it be said unto thee. Come up hither 
Song 4. 2 a flock., which came up from the washing 

8. 5 Who (is) this that cometh up from the 
Isa. 5. 6 but tliere shall come up briers and thorns 

8. 7 he shall come up over all his channels 
II 16 that he came up out of the land of Egypt 
14. 8 no feller is come up against us 
24 18 he that cometh up out of the midst of tlie 
32 13 Upon the land of my people shall come up 
34. 3 their stink shall come up out of their 

34. 13 thorns shall come up in her palaces 
36. 1 Sennacherib came up against all the 

36. 10 am I now come up without the Lord aga. 

37. 24 am I come up to the height of the mouu. 
37 29 and thy tumult, is come up into mine ears' 
55. 13 Instead of the thorn shall come up the 
55 13 instead of the brier shall come up the 
60 7 they shall come up with acceptance on 

Jer. 4. 7 The lion is come up from his thicket, -and 
4. 13 he shall come up as clouds, and his cha 
9 21 death is come up into our windows, (and) 
26 10 they came up from the king's house unto 

35. II when Nebuchadrezzar, came up into the 
46. 7 'ViTio (is) this (that) cometh up as a flood 
46. 9 Come up, ye horses; and rage, ye chariots 
49. 19 he shall come up like a lion from the 

49. 22 he shall come up and fly as the eagle, aud 
50; 3 there cometh up a nation against her 

50. 44 he shall come up like a lion from the 

51. 42 The sea is come up upon Babylon;: she is 
Lam. I. 14 they are \vreathed. (and) come up upon 
Eze. 37. 8 the sinews and the flesh cani'e up upon 

38. 16 thou shalt come up against my people 
38. 18 my fury shall come up in my face 

Dan 8. 3 bne (was) higher, andthe higher came up 
8. 8 for ii came up four notable ones, toward 
II. 23 he shall come up, aud shall become strong 
Hos. I II and they shall come up out of the land 

2 15 when she came up out of the laud of Eg. 
10 8 the thistle shall come up on their altars 

13. 15 the wind of the Lord shall come up from 
Joel r 6 a nation iscome up upon my land, strong 

2. 20 and his stink shall come up a;id 

2. 2o his ill savour shall come up, because he 

3. 9 let all the meu of war. .let them come up 

3 12 and come up ta the valley of Jehoshapliat 
Obad. 21 saviours shall come up on mount Zion to 
Jon. I. 2 fox their wickedness is come up before 
Mic 1. 13 The breaker is Come up before them 
Nah. 2. I He that dasheth in pieces is come up be. 
Hab 3. 16 when he cometh up unto the people, he 
2ech 14. 17 it shall be.. whoso will not come up of 

14. 18 the heathen that come not up to keep the 
14 19 all ua.tions that come not up to keep the 



5. Tu come up, az/a/SaiVu anahaiaO. 

Matt 1 7. 27 and take up the fish that first cometh up 
wark I. 10 straightway coming up out of the water 
J0hui2. 2othcm that came up to worship at the 
Acts 8. 31 that he would come up and sit with him 
8. 39 when tliey were come up out of the water 

10. 4 Thy prayers and thine alms are come up 

11. 2 when Peter was come up to Jerusalem 
Kev 4. , Come up hither, and I will show thee 

II. 12 s.aying unto them, Come up hitlier 
IJ. 1 1 I beheld another beast coming up out of 
COME up again, to — 
To come up, avaliaii'tv anabaino. 

Acts 20. 1 1 When he therefore was come up again 
COBIE up with, to — 

To come up l.ogetkcr, (Twava^alvu aunanahaino. 
-Markij. 41 other women which came up witli him 
Acts 13. 31 wliich came up with liiin from Galilee to 
COME up, to cause to — 
To cruise lo go or come up, n^j; alah, 5. 

Exod. 8. 5 cau.se frogs to come up upon the land of 
1 Ki. 20. 33 he caused him to come up into the char. 
Jer JO 9 cause to come up against Babylon, an 
Eze 24. 3 That it might cause fury Ip come up to 
26. 3 will cause many nations to come up ag. 
26 3 as the sea causelh his waves to come up 
37 12 cause you to come up out of your graves 
39, 2 will cause thee to come up from tlie uortli 
COME up, to make to — 
To causn 1.0 go or come up, -n^y alah, 5. 

Num2o. 5 ye made us to co'nie up out of Egypt 
Amos 4. to made the stink of your camps to come up 

COKE upon, to — 

1. To lay hold, inx achaz. 

2 Sa. I 9 slay rae ; for anguish Is come upon me 

2. To come, arrive, nnx athah. 

Job 3 25 the thing..!. .feared is come upon me 

3. To go or come in, Kia bo. 

Job 15. 21 the destroyer sh.all come upon him 

20 22 hand of the wicked shall come upon him 

Psa. 35. 8 Let destruction come upon him at unaw. 
44. 17 All t.iisis come upon us; yet have we not 

Prov 10 24 fear of the wicked, it sliall come upon 
28. 22 that poverty shall come upon liim 

Eze. 32. II The sword of the king.. shall come upon 

4. To clothe, v:ih labcsh. 

Judg. 6. 34 the Spirit of the Lord came upon Gideon 

1 Ch. 12. 18 the spirit came upon Amasai, (who was) 

2 Ch. 24. 20 the spirit of God came upon Zechariah the 

5 To find, >^fO matsa. 

Exod 18. 8 all the travail that had come upon tliem 
Deut. 4. 30 and all these things are come upon thee 
2 Ki. 7. 9 some mischief will come upon us 

6 To ineel, trip_ qara. 

Job 4. 14 Fear came upon me, and trembling, which 

7 To come upon, eirfpxoixai eperchomai. 

Luke I. 35 The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee 

11. 22 a stronger than he shall come upon him 
Acts 8. 24 thatnone of these things come upon me. 

13. 40 Beware therefore, lest that come upon 
Jas. 5. I for your miseries that shall come upon 

8" To place tipon or over, irplaTqui ejyhislemi. 
Luke 2. 9 the angel of the Lord came upon them 

20. J chief priests and the scribes came upon 

21. 34 and (so) that day come upou youunawarca 
Acts 4. I and the Sadducees, came upou thcni 

6. 12 came upon (liim), and caught him, and 

12. 7 the angel of the Lord came upon (him) 
I Th. 5. 3 sudden destruction cometh upon them 

9. To take utterly, or ftdbj, KaraXaptlidyw kalalam. 
Johni2. 35 lest darkness come upon you . for he 

COME with, to — 

To covie together, {rucc'pxoA"" sunerchovtai . 

Luke 23. 55 the worhen also, which came with him 
John II. 2i the Jews also weeping which came with 
Acts 10. 45 astonished, as many as came with Peter 

COME without, to — 
To covie out, Nv; yatsa. 

Num 35. 26 if the slayer shall. . come without the 

COME, to be fully — 

To fill up fully, av/jLTr\rip6u sumpleroo. 

Acts 2. J when the day of Pentecost was fully come 

COME, to be to — 

To be about to be, fiiKKui mellu. 

Rom. 5 14 who is tlie figure of him that was tocome 

Eph [. 21 but also in that which is to come 

I Ti. 4 8 promise of the life .which is to ceme 

COSIE, he that shall or should — 

He ichj is coming, (he Coming One,' b ipxilifvos. 
Jlatti I. 3 Art thou he that should come? 
Luke 7. 19, 23 Art thou he that should come ? or 
John 6. J4 that prophet that should come into the 

II. 27 Christ. .which should come into the 
Acts 19. 4 believe on him whifch should come after 
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COME, he ttat is to — 

Uc who is coming, the Coming One, S ipx6fievos. 
Rev. I. 4 him. .which was, autl which is to come 
I. 8 the Lord . . which was, anil which is to co. 
4. 8 the Lord . . which was, and is, and is to co. 
II. 17 which art aud v/ast, and art to come 

COSH!, he that was for to — 
He who is about to come, 6 jj-eWav epx^cdat. 
Jtatt II 14 this is Elia.3, which was for to come 

COMETH, he that — 

He who is comviig, the Coming One, 6 ipxiii^^vos. 
Matt 3. n he that conieth after me is mightier than 
21. 9 Blessed (is) he that cometh in the name 

23. 30 Blessed (is) he that comelli iu the name 
Lukeig. 38 the King that cometh in the name of the 
Johu I. 15 He that cometh after me is preferred 

.^. 31 He that cometh from above is above all 

3. 3( he that cometh from heaven is above all 

12.13 Blessed (is) the King of Israel that cometh 

C01SIE7H upon, that which — 

The crowding, standing together upon, ^ iTriffitrra- 

CTis he ejnsustasi'!. 

2 Co. II, 28 thatwhich [cometh upon] me daily, the 
COMETH any thing near — 
Near, 3113 qareb. ' 

Nura, 1713 Whosoever cometh any thing near unto 
COMETH, as — 
Coming in, entrance, iC^^ri mabo. . 

Eze. 33 31 they come unto thee as the people cometh 
COMETH from or out, that which -~ 
Excrement, ."lijs tseah. 

Deut23 13 and cover that which cometh from thee 

Kze 4. 12 bake it with dung that cometh out of man 

CbMETH nigh, that — 
Near, 3n|3 qareb. 

Kum I St the stranger that cometh nigh shall be 

3 10 38 the stranger that cometh nigh shall he 
18. 7 the stranger that cometh nigh shall be 

COMETH of, that — 

Young mie, offspring, 13?' sheger. 

Exod 13 12 every firstiiug that cometh of a beast 

COMETH out. that which — 
Offspring, D'!<Vnx tseetsaim. 

Isa, 42 5 the earth, and that which cometh out of 
COMING — 
1. To meet, K"ip qara. 

I Sa. t6 4 elders of the town trembled at hla coming 
%Foot 'rjn regel. 

Gen, 30'. 30 Lord hath blessed thee since my coming 
Z. Uncovering, revelation, kiroKahvy^i^ apolco.lupsis. 

1 Co. I 7 waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesus 
4. Way in, entrance, eVcoSo? eisodos. 

Acts 13. 24 Johu had first preached before his coming 
b.A coming, eKeiaa eleusis. 

Acts 7 52 which showed.. the coming of the JustOne 
0. To come, ipxa/aai erchomai. 

Matt 24 48 shall say. -.My lord delaycth [his coming) 
25. 27 (then) at my coming I should have reeeiv. 

Lukei2. 45 My lord delayeth his coming ; and shall 
18. 5 lest by her continual coming she weary 
ig. 23 that at my coming I might have required 

Eom,ic;,,22 I have been much hindered from coming 
7. A being alongside, presence, -irapovaia parousia. 

Matt 24. 3 what (shall be) the sign of thy coming 

24, 27, 37. 30 so shall also the coming of the Son 
I Co IS. 23 they that are Christ s at his coming 

16. 17 I am glad of the coming of Stephanas 
a Co 7. 6 comforted us by the coming of Titus 

7. 7 not by his coming only, but by the couso. 
Phil I 26 for me by my coming to you again 
» Th 2 iq (Are) not even ye. .at his coming? 

3. 13 at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 

4 15 (and) remain unto the coming of the Lord 

5 23 unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 
a Th 2. I by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 

2. 8 destroy with the brightness of hiscoming 
z. 9 whose coming is after the working of Sa. 

Jas. 5. 7 Be patient, .unto the coming of the Lord 

S 8 for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh 

a Pe. I. r6 power and coming of oiir Lord Jesus Ch. 

3, 4 vVhere is the promise of his coming ? for 
312 hasting unto the coming of the day of G. 

1 Joj^jr*. 28 not be ashamed before him at his coming 

COKING down — 

To come or go down, •^^: yarad. 

Isa. 32 19 When it shall hail, coming down on the 
COMING in — 
A comingin, entrance, K^to moba.. 

2 Sa. 3. 25 to know thy going out. and thy cpming In 
Eze, 43, 11 the goings.out thereof, and the comings in 

GOHING on — 

To come over, 13J; abar. 

2 Sa. 24. 20 saw the king and his servants coming on 

COMING, to be — 

To come, ipxojxai ercliomai. 

Luke23. 29 the days are coming. In the which they 
John 5. i whUe I am comins. another ateppetb 



John 5. 25 The hour is coming, and now is, when the 

5. 28 M arvel not at this ; for the hour is coming 

11. 20 as, soon as she heard that Jesus was com, 

12. 12 when they heard that Jesus was coming 
2 Co. 13. I This (is) the third (time) I am coming to 

COMING, to bo a — 

To coine toward, irpoarepxoixai proserchomai. 

Luke 9. 42 as he was yet a coming, the devil threw 

COMING, who — 

He v:ho is coining, the Coming One, b ipx&n^vo-i. 
Johu 1. 27 who coming after me, is preferred before 

COMING on, to bo — 

To be about to be, fLixKia yhetrBai mello ginesthau 
Acts 27. 33 while the day wsts coming on, Paul 

COMING on, those things which are — 
The things coraing on, to iirepxa/xivu ta eperchome. 
Luke2i. 26 those things which are coming on the 

COMELINESS — 

\. Honour, Tin hadar 

Isa. S3. 2 he hath no form nor comeliness; and when 
Eze. 16. 14 for it (was) perfect through my comeliness 
27. 10 in thee ; they set forth thy comeliness 

% Beauty, "li.T hod. 

Dan. 10. 8 for my comeliness was turned in me into 

B. Elegance, eiffxrif^otrivri evschem^suni 

I Co. 12. 23 our uncomely (parts) have more, .comek 

COMEIY — 

I.Grace, graceful, JTI chin. 

Job 41. 12 I will not conceal his. comely proportion 

'2. Fair, npi yapheh. 

Ecd. 5. iS (it is) good and comely . to eat and to 

Z. Becoming, niNj naveh. 

Psa. 33. I Rejoice ., praise is comely for the upright 

147. T for (it is) pleasant; (and) praise is comely 

Song I. s I (a™) black, but comely, ye daughters 

2. 14 my dove.. thy countenance (is) comely 

4. 3 thy speech (is) comely; thy temples (are) 

6. 4 comely as Jerusalem, terrible as (an army) 
Jer. 6. 2 likened the daughter of Ziou to a comely 

i.Form, I!?]? toar. 

I Sa. 16. 18 a comely person, and the Lord (is) with 

S.Beauly, rrffSFi tiphereth. 

Isa. 4. 2 the fruit of the earth (shall be), .comely 
6. Well fashioned, evaxrilJLOiv euschemOn. 

I C0.12. 24 our comely (parts) have no need but God 

COMELY, to be — 

1. To do good, act well, 30; yatab, 5. 

Prov 30. 29 yea, four are comely in going 

2. To be becoming, .in} naah, 3a. 

Song I, 10 Thy cheeks are comely with rows (of Je ) 

3. To be becoming, befiliing, Tpt-na prepd. 

1 Co. II. 13 is it comely that a woman pray imto God 
COMELY, that which is — 
Wellfashioned, eUgant, evtrx'^f^'^'' euschemdn. 

1 Co. 735 for that which is comely, and that ye may 

COMER thereunto — 

To come toward, Trpoaipxonai proserchomai. 
Heb 10. I make the comers thereunto perfect 

COHFOET — 

l.To comfort, give forth sighs, Dnj nacham, 3. 
Psa 119, 76 thy merciful kindaess be for mj comfort 

I.Comfort, consolation, nDiJJ nechamah. 

Job 6 10 Then should I yet have comfort; yea, I 
Psa 119, 50 This (is) my comfort in my affliction 

Z.A calling alongside, helping, irapaKKriotsparak. 
Acts 9. 31 in the comfort of the Holy Ghost, were 
Kom 15. 4 comfort of the scriptures might have hope 

2 Co, I. 3 Father of mercies, and the God of all com. 

J. 4 by the comfort wherewith we ourselves 

7. 4 I am filled with comfort, I am exceeding 
7. 13 we were comforted in your comfort: yea 

4. A consolation, a solace, a comfort, rrapafivBia. 

I Co. 14. 3 edification, and exhortation, and comfort 

h. Consolation, solace, comfit, TrapafivBtoy. 

Phil. 2. I if any comfort of love, if any fellowship 
6. A soothing, -napriyopla paregoria. 

Col. 4. II which have been a comfort unto me 

COMFORT, to be a — 

To comfort, give forth sighs, on} nacham, 3. 
Eze. 16. S4 in that thou art a comfort imto them 

COMFORT, to be of good — 

"i.To be refreshed, braced up, evipvxfco eupsucheS. 
Phil. 2. 19 that I also may be of good comfort when 

2. To be courageous, hearty, dapcreio iharseo. 

Matt, 9. 22 Daughter, be of good comfort ; thy faith 
Markio. 49 Be of good comfort, rise ; he calleththee 
Luke 8. 48 Daughter, [be of good comfort] : thy faith 

3.T0 co,U alongside of, help. TrapaKa\4a> parakaleo. 
s Co. 13. II Be perfect, [be of good comfortL be of one 



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COMFORT, to — 

\.To brighten vp, encourage, A? balag, 5 

Job 9, 27 I will leave off my heaviness, and comfort 
2.T0 comfort, give forth sighs, nnj -nacham, 3. 

Gen. 5. 29 This (same) shall comfort us concerning 
37. 33 all his sons, .rose up to comfort him 

50. 21 he comforted them, and spake kindly unto 
Ruth 2. 13 for that thou hast comforted me, aud for 
2 Sa. 10. ,_2 David sent to comfort him by the baud 

10. 3 that he hath sent comforters unto theev 
12. 24 David comforted Bath-shebahiswife, and 
7. 22 .ind his brethren came to comfort him 
ig. 2 David sent messengers to comfort him 
19. 2 the servants of David came.. to comfort 
2. II to mourn with him and to comfort him 
7. 13 When I say, My bedshall comfort me, mj 

21. 34 How then comfort ye me in vain, seeing 
59. 25 as one (that) comforteth the mourners 
42. II they bemoaned him, and comforted him 
23. 4 thy rod and thy stalT they comfort me 
71. 21 Thou shall., com fort me on every side 
86. 17 thou, LoKD, hast holpen me, and.comfor. 

119. 82 saying. When wilt thou comfort me? 
12. I I will praise thee, .thou comfortedst mo 

22. 4 labour not to comfort me, because of tho 
40. I Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith 
49. 13 the Lord hath comforted his people, and 

51. 3 Lord shall comfort Zion : he will comfort 

51, 12 I, (even) I, (am) he that comforteth you 
51. 19 and the sword by whom shall I comfort 

52. 9 for the LoKD hath comforted his people 
61. 2 To proclaim . to comfort all that mourn 
66. 13 mother comforteth, so will I comfort you 

Jer. 16. 7 Neither shall (men), , comfort them for 

31, 13 will comfort them, and make them rejoice 
Lam, I, 2 3mongall,,shehathnonetocomfoit(her> 

1. 17 (there is) none to comfort her : the LoRr 
I 21 (there is) none to comfort me : all mine 

2. J3 that I may comfortthee, O virgin daugh 
Eze. 14. 23 they shall comfort you, when ye see thel^ 
Zech. 1. 17 the Lord shall yet comfort Zion, and 

10. 2 have told false dreams ; they comfort In 

Z.To support, refresh, ly? saad. 

Gen. 18. s comfort ye your hearts ; after that ye 

Judgig. 5 Comfort thine heart with a morsel of 

19. 8 Comfort thine heart, I pray thee 

4. To support, -\xri raphad, 3. 

Song 2. s Stay me with flagons, comfort me with 
5.T0 call alongside, help, ■napaKaKtu parakaleA. 
Acts 16. 40 they comforted them, and depaited 
= Ca I. 4 Who comforteth us. .that.we may. .comt 
2. 7 (ought) rather to forgive, .and comfort 
7. 6 that comforteth those that are cast 
7. 6 comforted us by the coming of Titus 



Eph. 

Col 

iTh. 



6 22 and (that) he might comfort your hearts 
ithat he might.. comfort your hearts 



II comforted and charged every one of you 

3. 2 and to comfort you concerning your faith 

4. 18 comfort one another with these words 

5. J I comfort yourselves together, and edify 

1 Th. 2. 17 Comfort your hearts, and stablish you in 

6. To speoJi kindly to one, ■napafxvBioij.ai paramuths 
John II. 19 to comfort them concerning their brothei 

II. 31 The Jews then which., comforted her 
I Th, 2. II As ye know how «e exhorted and comf. 
5- 14 comfort the feeble minded, support the 

COMFORT, to receive — 

To be sighed toith, comforted, oni nacham, 2. 
Isa. 57. 6 Should I receive comfort in these 1 

COMFORT, to take — 

To brighten up, ih^ balag, 5. 

Job 10. 20 let mo alone, that I may take comfort a 

COMFORT self, to — 

l.A brightening up, n'?'!>3D mabligith. 

Jer. 8. >8 I would comfort myself agaipst sorrow 

2. To comfort self, give vent to sighs, Drrl nacham,7 
Gen. 27.42 Esau, .doth comfort liimself.. to kill thee 
Psa. J 19. s2 1 remembered., and have comforted my 

COMFORTABLE — 

l.Rest, quietness, .imjp menuchah. 

2 Sa. 14. 17 The word.'. shall now be comfortablo 
2. Comforts, sighs, D'pinj nichumlm. 

Zech, 1.13 (with) good words (and) comfortable wor. 

COMFORTABLY — 

1. Upon or unto the heart, aV'^S! al-leb. 

2 Sa. ig. 7 go forth, and speak comfortably unto thy 
2 Ch, 30. 22 jiezekiah spake comfortably unto all the 
Isa. 40. 2 Speak ye comfortably to Jerusalem, and 
Hos. 2. 14 I will . . speak comfortably unto her 

2". Upon or unto the heart, ^^h'Sii al-lebcd). 

2 Ch. 32. 6 and spake comfortably to them, saying: 

COMFORTED, tobe — 

l.To be sighed with, comforted, cni nacham, 2. 
Gen. 24. 67 Isaac was comforted after his mother's 

38. 12 Judah was comforted, and went up unto 
2 Sa. 13. 39 he was comforted concerning Amnon 
Psa. 77. 2 my soul refused to be comforted 
Jer. 31. 15 refused to be comforted for her children 
Eze. 14. 22 ye shall be comforted concerning the 

31. 16 shall be comforted in the nether parts of 

32. 31 shall be comforted overall his multitude 



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2. Tn be sighed xpith, comforied, Dn; nacham, 4. 
Isa. 54. II O thou afflicted, .(and) not comforted '. 
65. 13 and ye shall be comforted in Jerusalem 

&.To give vent to oiie's sighs, Dnj nachain, 7. 

Gen. 37. 35 but he refused to be comforted : and he 
Eze. 5. 13 I will be comforted : and they shall know 

i.To call to one's side, or near, helip, irapaKaKico. 
Matt. 2. j8 Rachel, .would not be comforted, because 
5. 4 that mourn : for they shall be comforted 
Lukei6. 25 now he is comforted, and thou arttorme 
Acts 20. 12 and were not a little comforted 
t Co. 14. 31 all may learn, and all may be comforted 
s Co. I. 4 we ourselves are comforted of God 

t. 6 whether we be comforted, (it Is) for your 
7. 7 consolation wherewith he was comforted 
7. 13 we were comforted in your comfort 
Col. 2. 2 That their hearts might be comforted 
t Th 3 7 we were comforted over you in all our 

fiOMFOETED together, to be — 

To comfort or help together, avixTtapaKaXiui suinpa. 
Rom. I. 12 that I may be comforted together with 

COMFOETEE — 

Comforter, orij nacham, 3. 
2 Sa. 10. 3 that he hath sent comforters rinto thee ? 
I Ch.ig. 3 that he hath sent comforters unto thee ? 
Job 16. 2 miserable comforters (are) ye all 
Psa 69. 20 I looked . . for comforters, but I found none 
Eccl. 4. I oppressed, and they had no comforter 
Lam. I. 9 she came down, .she hath no comforter 

I i6 because the comforter that should relie. 
Nah. 3 7 whence shall I seek comforters for thee ? 

i.One called alongside of for help, irapaKXriros- 
JohUi4. 16 he shallgiveyouanother Comforter, that 
.14. 26 But the Comforter, .the Holy Ghost 
,15. 26 when the Comforter is come, whom I will 
i5. 7 the Comforter will not come unto you 

COHFORTIESS — 

A n orphan, bereaved, bp(f>av&i orpli/inos. 

Johui4. 18 I will not leave you comiortless: I will 
COBCFOETS — 

1. Comforts, o'pinj niclaimim. 

Isa. 57. 18 restore comforts un£b him, and to his 
I.Coinforis, O'CTH))? tanchumim. 

Psa. 94. 19 withia me thy comforts delight my soul 

COlOIAin) — 

The mouth, np peh. 

Job 39. 27 Doth thb ieagle mount up at thy command 
COMMAND, to— . 
I.To say, lift up the voice, "QV. "Ci!* amar. ^ 

Exod. 8. 27 sacrifice to.. God, as he shall command us 
I Sa. 16. 16 Let our lord now command thy servants 
I Ch.2i. 17 (Is it) not I (that) commanded the people 
,21. 18 the angel of the LOKP commanded Gad 
21. 27 the Lord commanded the angel, and he 
■22. 3 David commanded to gather together the 
«.Ch.i4. 4 commanded Judah to seek the Lord God 
29. 21 he commanded the priests the sons of A 
29. 24 the king commanded (that) the burnt 
29. 27 Hezekiah commanded to offer the burnt 
'29 30 the king and the princes commanded the 
31. 4 he commanded the people that dwelt in 
31. II Hezekiah commanded to prepare cham. 
32. 12 commanded Judah and Jerusalem, saying 
33. 16 commanded Judah to serve the Lord 

35. 21 for God commanded me to make haste 
Neh. 13. 9 I commanded, and they cleansed the 

13. 19 I commanded that the gates should be 
13. 22 I comminded the Levites that they 
Esth. 1. 10 commanded Mehuman, Biztha. Harbona 

1. 17 Ahasuerus commanded Vashti the queen 
' 4. 13 Mordecai commanded to answer Esther 

6. I commanded to bring the book of records 
.9. 14 the king commanded it so to be dona 
9. 25 he commanded by letters, that his wicked 
Job 9. 7 Which commandeth the sun, and it 

36. TO commandeth that they return from iniq. 
Psa. 106. 34 concerning whom the LORD commanded 

107. 25 he commandeth, and raisetli the stormy 
Oaa. 2. 2 the king commanded to call the magici. 

2. 12 and commanded to destroy all the wise 

2. 46 commanded that they should offer an 

3. 13 Nebuchadnezzar.. commanded to bring 
3. 19 commanded that they should heat the 

3. 20 he commanded the most mighty men 

4. 26 they commanded to leave the stump of 

5. 2 Belshazzar .commanded to bring the 
5. 19 Then commanded Belshazzar, and they 

6. 16 the king commanded, and they brought 
6. 23 commanded that they should take Daniel 
6 24 the king commanded, and they brought 

2. To speak, lead forth words, -ar\ dahar, 3. 
Num.16. 47 Aaron took as Moses commanded, and 

27. 23 as the Lord commanded by the hand of 
J'ob 42. 9 went and did according as the LORU com. 

Z.To set up (a precept or eommand), niv isavah, 3. 
Gen. 2. 16 the Lord God commanded the man, say. 
3. II I commanded thee that thou shouldest 
.3. 17 the tree, of which I commanded thee 

6. 22 according to all that God commanded 

7. s according unto all that the Lord com. 

7. 9 went.. into the ark. .as God had comman. 
7. 16 went in. .as God had commanded him 
u- 30 Pharaob eomnm&ded.<]iis) mea concern. 



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Gen. 18. 19 he will command his children and his 
21. 4 circumcised.. as God had commanded 
•27. 8 according to that which I command tlieo 
32. 4 ho commanded them, saying, Tluin shall 
32 17 he commanded the foremost, saying 
32. 19 so commanded he the second, and the 
42. 25 Joseph commanded to fill their sacks 
44. I lie commanded the steward of his house 
47. II Joseph.. gave, .as Pharaoh had comman. 
50. 2 Joseph commanded his servants tlie 
50. 12 did. .according as he commanded them 
50. i6 Thy father did command before he died 
Exod. 4. 28 told., the signs which he had commanded 
"5. 6 Pharaoh commanded the same day the 
7. 2 Thou shaltspeakall that I command thee 
7. 6 Moses and Aaron did as the Lord comm. 
7. 10 they did so as the Lord had commanded 
7 20 and Aaron did so, as tiio Lord command. 
t2. 28 did as the Lord had commanded Moses 
12. 50 as the Lord commanded Moses and 
i6. i6 thing v/hich the Lord hath commanded 
16. 32 This (is) the thing which the Lord comm. 
i.6. 34 Asthe LORD commanded Moses, so Aaron 
t8. 23 If thou, .do this thing, and God comm. 
19. 7 these v/ords which the Lord commanded 
23. 15 Shalt keep the feast, .as I commanded 
27. 20 thou Shalt command the children of I. 
29. 35 according to all. . which I have command. 
2 . 6 they may make all that I have command. 
II according to all that I have commanded 

8 out of the way which I commanded them 
4 went up.. as the Lord had commanded 

II Observe thou that which I command tlice 

18 as I commanded thee, in thetime of the 

I the words which the Lord hath comm. 

4 This (is) the thing which the Lord comm. 
10 and make all that the Lord hath comm. 
29 which the Lord had commanded to bo 

I according to all that the Lord had com. 

5 for. .the work which the Lord command. 

22 made all that the Lord commanded M. 
I, 5, 7, 21, 26, 29, 31 as the Lord command. 

32 42, according to all that the Lord com. 
43 they had done it as ihe Lord had comm. 
16 according to all that the Lord command. 
19, 21, 25, 27, 29, 32 as the Lord commanded 

23 he set. .as the Lord had commanded M. 

9 Command Aaron and his sons, saying 
36 Which the Lord commanded to be given 
38 Which the Lord commanded Moses in 
38 in the day that he commanded the chiL 

4 And Moses did as the Lord commanded 

5 This (is) the thing which the Lord comm. 
9, 13, 17, 21, 29 as the Lord commanded M. 

31 and there eat it. .as I commanded, saying 
34 the Lord hath commanded to do, to make 
36 which the Lord commanded by the hand 

5 they brought (that) which Moses comm. 

6 This (is) the thing which the Lord comm. 

7 make an atonement, .as the Lord comm. 

10 he burnt, .as the Lord commanded M. 
21 wave offering, .as Moses commanded 

1 fire.. which he commanded them not 

15 shall be thine, .as the LORD hath comm. 

18 should indeed have eaten.. as I comman. 
54 the priest shall command that they wash 

4 Then shall the priest command to take 
5, 36, 40 the priest shall command that one 
34 And he did as the Lord commanded M. 

z the thing which the LORD hath comman. 

2 Command the children of Israel, that 
23 children of Israel did as the LORD com. 

21 I will command my blessing upon you in 
34 which the Lord commanded Moses for 

19 As the Lord commanded Moses, so he 
S4 according to all that the Lord comman. 

33 not numbered, .as the Lord commanded 

34 according to all that the Lord command. 
42 Moses numbered, as the Lord command. 
Sj Moses gave, .as the Lord commanded M 
49 were numbered . . as the LORD commanded 

2 Command the children of Israel, that they 

3 Aaron did seas the Lord commanded 

20 according unto all that the Lord com. 

22 as the Lord had commanded Moses con. 

5 according to all that the Lord command. 

8 I will hear what the LORD will command 

23 all that the LORD hath commanded you 
23 from the day that the LORD commanded 
36 stoned him.. as the Lord commanded M. 
ti Moses did (so) : as the Lord commanded 

2 ordinance, .which the Lord hath com. 

9 Moses took the rod . .as he commanded 

27 Moses did as the LORD commanded 

4 as the Lord commanded Moses and the 

11 a statute, .as the Lord commanded Mo. 
22 Moses did as the Lord commanded him 

2 Command, the children of Israel, and say 
40 according to all that the Lord command. 

1 the thing which the Lord hath command. 

16 statutes which the Lord commanded M. 
7, 31, 41, 47 as the Lord commanded Moses 

21 ordinance, .which the LORD commanded 
25 Thy servants will do as my lord command. 

28 concerning them Moses commanded Ele. 
38 went up ..at the commandment of the L 

2 Command the children of .Israel, and say 
13 Moses commanded the children of Isr. 
13 the land, .which the LORD commanded 

29 These (are they) whom the LORD com. 
2 Command the children of Israel, that th&y 
3 13ie LOKS commanded my lord to give tlie 



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Num36. 5 Moses commanded the children of Israel 
36. 6 the LORD doth command concerning tho 
35 10 as the Lord commanded Moses, BO did tho 
36. 13 which tlie Lord commanded by the hand 

Deut, I. 18 I commanded you at that time all tho 

I. 19 wc went, .as the LORD our God command. 
t. 41 to all that the Lord our God commanded 

,2. 4 command thou the people, Eaying, Yo 
3. 18 I commanded you at that time, saying 

3. 21 I commanded Joshua at that time. Baying 

4. 2 not add unto the word which 1 command 
4. 2 the commandments, .which I command 
4. 5 even as the Lord my God commanded mo 
4. 13 his covenant, which he commanded you 
4. 14 the Lord commanded me at that time to 

4. 40 his commandments, which I command 

5. 12, 16 as the Lord thy God hath commanded 
5. 15 the Lord thy God commanded thee to 

5. 32 as the Lord your God hath commanded 

5. 33 which the Lord, .hath commanded you 

6. I which the Lord your God commanded to 
6. 2 which I command thee, thou, and thy son 
6. 6 these words, which I command thee this 
6. 17 his statutes, which lie hath commanded 
6. 20 which the Lord our God hath commanded 
6. 24 the Lord commanded us to do all these 

6. 25 we observe to do. .as he hath commanded 

7. II which I command thee this day, to do 

8. I the commandments which I command 

8. IT his statutes, which I command thee this 

9. 12 outof the way which! commanded thera 
9. 16 the way ^vhich the LORD had commanded 

lo. 5 there they be, as the Lord commanded 

10. 13 which I command thee this day for thy 

II. 8 kcepall thcconimandmcntswhichl com. 
TI. 13 which I command you this day, to love 

11. 22 these commandments which I command 
II 27 A blessing, .which I command you this 

1 1. 28 out of the way which I command you this 

12. II thither shall ye bring all that I command 
12. 14 there thou shalt do all that I command 
12. 21 thou shalt kill, .as I have commanded 

12. 28 hear all tliese words which I command 
«2. 32 What thing soever I command you,obse. 

13. 5 which the Lord thy God commanded thee 
13. i8 his commandments vdiich I command 
15. 5 these commandments which I command 
15. II therefore I command thee, saying, Thou 
15. 15 therefore I command thee this thing to. 

17. 3 served.. gods, .which I have not com. 

18. 18 he shall speak, .all thatl shall command 

18. 2o which I have not commanded him to 

19. 7 Wherefore I command thee, saying. Then 

19. 9 which I command thee this day, to love 

20. 17 as the Lord thy God hath commanded 
24. 8 as I commanded them, (so) ye shall 

24. 18 22 therefore I command thee to do this 
26. 13, 14 according to all . .thou hast command 

26. i6 This day the Lord thy God hath com. 

27. I Moses with the elders of Israel com. 
27. I the commandments which I command 
'27. 4 which 1 command you this day, in mount 

27. 10 his statutes, which I command thee this 

28. I his commandments which I command 
28. S.The Lord shall command the blessing 
28. i3"which I command thee this day, to obser. 
28 14 from any of the words which I commaml 

28. 15 his statutes, which I command thee this 
28 45 and his statutes which he comiiiandcd 

29. I which the Lord commanded Moses to 

30. 2 according to all that I command thee thl» 
30. 8 his commandments, which I command 

30. II For this commandment which I com. 

30 16 I command thee this.day to love the LoBB 

31. 5 according unto all.. I have commanded 
31. 10 Moses commanded them, saying, At tho 
31. 25 Moses commanded the Levites, which 

31. 29 from the way which I have commanded 

32. 46 ye shall command your children to observe 

33. 4 Moses commanded us a law, (even) the 

34. 9 and did as the Lord commanded Moses 
Josh. I. 7 which Moses my servant commanded 

t. 9 Have not I commanded thee? Be strong 
t. 10 Then Joshua commanded the officers of 
1. II Pass through the host, and command the 
I. 13 Wosesthesenrantof theLoRDcommanded 
J. 16 All that thou commandest us we will do 
J. 18 thy words in all that thou commandest 
3. 3 they commanded the people, saying 

3. 8 thou shalt command the priests that beai 

4. 3 And command ye them, saying. Take yon 
4. 8 Israel did so as Joshua commanded, and 
4. 10 every thing, .that the LORD commanded 
4. 10 according to all that Moses commanded 

4. 16 Command the priests that bear the ark of 
4. 17 Joshua therefore commanded the priests 
6. 10 Joshua had commanded the people, sajing 

7. II my covenant which I commanded them 

8. 4 he commanded them, saying. Behold, ye 

5. 8 See, I have commanded yoa 

8. 27 unto the word.. which he commanded 3. 
8. 29 Joshua commanded that they should t«ke 

8. 31 As Moses the servant of the Lord com. 
S. 33 the servant of the Lord had commanded 
8- 35 not a word of all that Moses commanded 

9. 24 how that the Lord thy God commanded 
10. 27 Joshua commanded, and they took thesn 

10. 40 as the Lord God of Israel commanded 

11. 12 as Moses the servant of the Lord com. 
II. 15 As the Lord commanded Moses his ser. 
II. 15 so did Moses command Joshua, and so. 
II. IS of &U that the LosD coQUBaaded Uoiea 



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Josh II 2C. destroy them, as the Lord commanded 
ly 6 tor ao inheritance, as I liave commanded 
i^. X as the LORD commanded by the hand of 
t4 s As the Lord commanded Moses, so the 
17. 4 The Lord commanded iloses to give ua 

21. 2, 8 The Lord commanded by the hand of 

22. 2 iMosestlie servant of the Lord commanded 
22 2 obeyed my voice in all that I commanded 

t6 which he commanded you, and have gone 
20 covenant which 1 commanded their fatlier 

4 which he commanded tlieir fathers by the 

6 Hatli not the LORD God of Israel com 

14 all that I commanded her let her observe 

10 thousand men. .commanded them, saying 
20 Therefore tliey commanded the cllildrea 

15 Boaz commanded his young men, saying 
29 v/hich I have commanded (in my) habita. 

13 which he commanded thee : for now 

14 and the Lord hatli commanded him (to 
14 kept (that) which the Lord commanded 

20 and went, as .Jesse had commanded him 
22 Saul commanded his servants, (saying) 
29 and my brother, he hath commanded me 

a The king hath commanded me a business 
21 2 and what 1 have commanded thee: and I 
1 8a ,, 12 And David commanded his young men 
25 did so, as the Lord had commanded him 

7 whom I commanded to feed my people 
i> I commanded judge3(to be) over my peo. 

11 my lord the king hath commanded his 
;8 Now Absalom had commanded hia serv 

28 fear not : have not I commanded you? -be 

29 did unto Amnon as Absalom had com. 

5 the king commanded Joab and Ablshai 

14 they performed all that the king com 
19 David, .went lip, as the Lord commanded 
46 So the king commanded Benaiah the son 

6 Now therefore command thou that they 
17 the king commanded, and they brought 
58 judgments, which he commanded our fa. 

4 according to all that 1 have commanded 
10 had commanded him concerning this 
10 he kept not that which the Lord com 
1 > ray statutes, which I have commanded 
38 hearken unto all that I command thee 

21 whichthe Lord thy God commanded thee 

5 from ainy (thing) that he commanded hiro 

4 Lhavecoramanded the ravens to feed thee 
9 I have commanded a widow woman there 

31 the king of Syria commanded his thirty 

5 he commanded them, saying. This (is) 
9 (things) that Jehoiada the priest com. 

15 Jehoiada the priest commanded the cap. 

6 tlie law of Moses, wherein the Lord com 

15 king Ahaz commanded Urijah the priest 
i5 according to all that king Ahaz fommand. 
13 according to all the law which I cornman. 
27 Then the king of Assyria commanded' 
34 whicli the Lord commanded the children 

6 which the Lord commanded Moses 
12 Moses the servant of the LoRPi cornraand. 
8 according to all that I have commanded 
8 the law that my servant Moaes command. 

12 the king commanded Hilkiali the priest 
4 the king commanded Hilkia)! the high 

21 the king commanded all the people.saying 
49 according to aU that Moses, .h^d com. 

16 David therefore did as God commanded 
15 as Moses commanded according to the 
15 the word (which) he commanded to a 
40 law of the Lord, which he comnianded 

6 the judges of Israel, whom I commanded 
JO I commanded judges (to be) over my peo. 

17 David also commanded all the princes of 

19 as the Lord God of Israel had commanded 

13 if I command the locusts to devour the 
17 according to all that I have commandeci 

30 the king of Syria had commanded the 

8 allthingsthat Jehoiada. .had commanded 
4 book of Moses, where the Lord command 
8 I have commanded them, according to 

20 the king commanded Hilkiah, and Ahik 
3 Cyrus the king of Persia hath command. 

9. II thou hast commanded by thy servants 
Neh. I. 7 which thou commandedst thy servant Mo. 
I. 8 the word that thou commandedst thy eer 

8. I, 14 which the Lord had commanded to I. 

9. 14 commandedst them precepts,statutes,and 
Esth. 3. 2 the king had so commanded concerning 

3. 12 according to all that Haman had com. 

4. 17 according to all that Esther had com. 

8. Q according to all that Mordecai command. 
Job 36. 32 he .commandethit(not toshins)by (the) 

37. 12 he commandeth them upon the face of 

38. 12 Hast thou commanded the morning since 
Paa. 7. 6 the judgment (that) thou hast command. 

33. 9 he commanded, and it stood fast 

42. 8 the Lord will command his loving kind 
44. 4 God : command deliverances for Jacob 
68. 28 Thy God hath commanded thy strength 
78. 5 which he commanded our fathers, that 
78. 23 Though he had commanded the clouds 
105. 8 the word (which) he commanded to a 
« 1 1. 9 he hath commanded his covenant for ever 
iig. 4 Thou hast commanded (us) to keep thy 
«ig. 138 Thy testimonies (that) thou hast com. 
«33- 3 for there the Lord commanded the bless. 
148. 5 for he commanded, and they were created 
Isa. 5. 6 I will also command the clopds that they 
13. J I have commanded my sanctified ones 

34. 16 my mouth it hath commanded, and hia 
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Isa 45 13 and all llieir Host have I cuinnianded 

48 s and my molten image, hath commanded 
Jer I ; whatsoever I command thee thou shtit 

1 1 7 speak unto them all that I command thee 
7 11 nor commanded them in tlie day that I 
7 23 But this thing commanded 1 them, say 
7 23 in all the ways that I have commanded 
7 31 1 commanded (them) not, neither came 

II 4 Which I commanded your fathers in the 
11 4 according to all which I command you 
ti e I commanded (them) to do, but they did 

5 So 1 went, .as the Lord commanded me 

6 which I commanded thee to hide there 
14 14 neither have I commanded them, neither 

' t? i2 hallowyethe sabbath day, as I command 
ly ; which I commanded not, nor spake (it) 
J3 32 yet I sent them not, nor commanded 
26 2 all the words that I command thee to 

26 8 all that the Lord had commanded (him) 

27 4 command them to say unto their masters 
29. 23 which I have not commanded them 

32 23 nothing of all that thou commandedst 
;32. 35 unto Molech ; which I commanded them 

34 22 Beliold, 1 will command, saith the Lord 
35. 6 tlie son of Rechab our father commanded 
35. 10 all tiiat Jonadab our father commanded 
35. 14 he commanded his sons not todrink wine 

35 16 which he commanded them , but this 
35. 18 unto all that he hath comnianded you 

36 s Jeremiah commanded Baruch, saying, t 
36 8 all that Jeremiah the prophet command 

36 26 the king commanded Jerahmeel the son 
-37. 21 Zedekiah the king commanded that they 
38. 10 the king commanded Ebedmelech the B. 
38. 27 these words that the king had command 
50 21 according to all that I have commanded 
SI. 59 which Jeremiah the prophet commanded 

Lam. I 10 thou didst command (that) they should 
t J7 the Lord hath commanded concerning 

2 17 his word that he had commanded in the 
3. 37 (when) the Lord commandeth (it) not? 

£ze 9. 1 1 I have done as thou hast commanded me 
10. 6 he had commanded the man clothed with 

37 10 I prophesied, as he commanded me, and 
Amos 2 12 But ye. .commanded the prophets, saying 

6. II For, behold, the Lord commandeth, and 
9 3 I command the serpent, and he shall bite 
9. 4 thence will I command the sword, and it 
9 9 I wU command, and I will sift the house 
Zech t 6 I commanded my servants the prophets 
Mai. 4. 4 wliich I commanded unto him in Jioreb 

i. Tn arrange, thoroughly, SiaTa<Tcr<i> diaiasso. 
Luke 8 55 and he commanded to give her meat 
17 9 he did the things that were commanded 
17 10 ail those things which are commanded 
Acts 18 2 Claudius had commanded all Jews to 
23. 31 the soldiers, as it v/as commanded them 
24 23 he commanded a centurion to keep Paul 

5. Tn say, speak, clirov eipon. 

Matt. 4. 3 If thou be the Son of God, command that 

Mark 5 43 commanded that something should be 
8 7 commanded to set them also before(them) 
TO. 49 Jesus stood still, and commanded him to 

Luke 4. 3 If thou be the Son of God, command 

'9. 54 wilt thou that we command fire to come 
ig. 13 he commanded these servants to be 

2 Co. 4 6 who commanded the light to shine out 

6. To give i.n charge, evreWo/xai entellomai. 

Matt 15. 4 God [commanded,] saying. Honour thy 
19. 7 Why did Moses then command to give a 
28. 20 all things whatsoever 1 have commanded 

Markio 3 and said What did Moses comaiand you? 

11 6 theysaid .evenas Jesus (had comm.aaded] 

13. 34 and commanded the porter to watch 
John 8. s [Moses in the law commanded us, that] 

15. 14 if ye do whatsoever I command you 
15. 17 These things I command you, that ye 
Acts 13. 47 For so hath the Lord commanded us 

1 To put upon, or over, iirnacraia epitasso. 

Mark 1. 27 with authority commandeth he even the 
6. 27 and commanded his head to be brought 
6. 39 he commanded them to make all sit down 
Luke 4. 36 with authority.. he commandeth the 
8. 25 he commandeth even the winds and 
8. 31 he would not command them to go out 
• «. 22 Lord, it is done as thou hast commanded 
Acts ^3. 2 the high priest Ananias commanded them 

8. To call to, urge on, command, Ke\eica keieuo 
Matt 14. 9 nevertheless, .he commanded (it) to be 

14. J9 he commanded the multitude to sit down 

15. 35 [commanded] the multitude to sit down 
i8. 25 his lord commanded him to be sold, and 
27. 58 Pilate commanded the body to be deliver 
27. 64 Command therefore that the sepulclire be 

Luke 18. 40 and commanded him to be brought unto 
Acts 4. IS when they had commanded them to go 
5. 34 commanded to put the apostles forth a 
8. 38 he commanded the chariot to stand still 

12 19 commanded that (they) should he put to 
16 22 and the magistrates commanded to beat 
21. 33 commanded (him) to be bound with two 

21. 34 he commanded hira to be carried into the 

22. 24 The chief captain commanded him to be 
32 30 commanded the chief priests and all their 

23. 3 commandest me to be smitten contrary 
23, 10 commanded the soldiers to go down, and 
23. 3s he commanded him to be kept in Herod's 
25. 6 and the next day. commanded Paul to 
25. 17 and commanded Uie man to be brought 



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ctj 15 21 1 commanded him to be Kept till I might 
27 43 commanded that they which could swi 

9 Tn announce aloiigside of, vapayyeWtu paraggel 
J Jesus sent forth, and comnianded them 
8 commanded them that they should take 
6 he commanded the people to sit down on 

29 he had commanded the unclean spirit to 
21 commanded (them) to tell no man that 

4 commanded them th.it they should not 
(8 commanded them not to speak at all nor 
28 Did not we straitly command you, that ye 
40 they comnianded that they should not 
10 42 he commanded us to preach unto the 
15 5 to command (them) to keep the law of M 
in 18 I command thee in the name of Jesus C 

30 but now commandeth all men everywhere 

10 And unto the married 1 command, (yet) 

1 1 work with your own hands, as we com. 
4 and will do the things which we command 
6 we command you, brethren, in the name 

10 this v/e commanded you, that it any 

12 Now them that are such we command 

11 These things command and teach 

1 0. To arrange, set in order, -Trpoa-Tdaa-inproslassA 
Matt 8 4 ofTerthe gift that Moses commanded, for 

21 6 the disciples went, and did as Jesus com 
Mark i. 44 which Moses commanded, for a testimony 
Luke 5. 14 according as Moses commanded, for a 
Acts 10 33 to hear all things that are commanded 

10. 48 he commanded them to be baptized id 

n To say, announce, pia> rheo. 

Rev 9. 4 it was commanded them that they should 

\2.To set or give a reason, or law, Djro D^lff sum leein. . 
Ezra 4 19 I commanded, and search hath been made 
5 3 Wlio hath commanded you to build this 
5. 9 Who commanded you to build this house 

comnaifiiED — 

Precept, thing set up, .nisD mitsvak. 

2 Ch 8. 14 so had David the man ol God cotnmaiided 

COIOtAlTDEI), to be — 
l.Tn say, "CN amar 

Dan. 3 4 To you it is commanded, O people 
2. To he set up, receive a precept, .lis tsavah, i 

Gen. 45. 19 thou art commanded, this do ye; take 

E.Kod34. 34 and spake, .(that) which he was comman. 

Lev 8. 35 that ye die not : for so I am commanded 
10. 13 And ye shall eat .for so I am commanded 

Num. 3. 16 the v/ord of the Lord, as he was comman 

36 2 my lord was commanded by the Lord to 
Eze. 12. 7 I did so as I was commanded • I brought 

24. 18 I did in the morning as I was commanded 

37 7 1 prophesied as I was commanded and 

.3. Taste, reason, law, Dyo iaam 

Ezra 7 23 Whatsoever is commanded by the God of 
4.7*0 set throughout, SiacrrfAAto diasteUo. 

Heb. 12. 20 could not endure that which was comman. 

COHMANDED, which was — 
Precept, thing set uji, nisa mitsvak. 

Neh. 13. s which was commanded (to be given) to 

COJOIAIIDEE — 

One who sets up, gives precepts, njv tsavah, .3. 
Isa. 55. 4 1 have given him (for), a commander to 

COMKAOTJING — 

\.To set lip, give precepts, niV tsavah, 3. 

Gen. 49. 33 when Jacob had made an end of com. 

2. Tn arrange thoroughly, Siaraaaai diatassn. 

Matt II I when Jesus had made an end of com. 

3. To call to, urge on, KeXivio keieuo. 

Acts 24. 8 Commanding his accusers to come unto 

COMMAinJMENT — 

I.yl saying, -tidn rmrah. 

Psa.147. 15 He sendeth forth his commandment 
2.A word, "in'j dabar. 

E iod 34 28 wrote upon the tables the ten comman. 

Deut. 4 13 ten commandments , and he wrote them 
10. 4 ^vrote on the tables .the ten command 

Josh 8 8 according to the commandment of the U 

1 Sa. 15 II for he. .hath not performed my com 

IS 13 I have performed the commandment of 

2 Sa. 12. 9 Wherefore hast thou despised the com. 
I Cli 28. 21 the people (will be) wholly at thy com 
2Ch. 31 5 as soon as the commandment came abr. 
Estli 1 12 Vashti refused to come at the king's co. 

I ig let there go a royal commandment from 

2. 8 when the king's commandment and his 

3. 15 being hastened by the king's command. 

4. 3 whitliersoever the king's commandment 
8 14 pressed on by the king's commandment 

8. 17 whithersoever the king's commandment 

9. I when the king's commandment and his 
Psa 103 2o that do his commandments, hearkening 
Dan. 9. 23 the commandment came forth, and I am 

g. 2s from the going forth of the command. 

3. Thing given, a law, judgm^ent, m dath. 

Esth 3 14 for a commandment to be given in every 
8. 13 The copy of the \vriting for a command. 

4. Statute, pn choq 

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C. Taste, reason, law, oytj taavi,. 

Ezra s, SI until (another) commandment shall be 
0. 14 they builded. .according to tlie commaa. 

6 Taste, reason, law, Dya teem. 

Ezra 4. 21 Give ye now commandment to cause 

6 14 according to the commandment of Cyrus 

7 Saying, 'Dm rw.amar. 

Esth. t. IS she hath not performed the command. 

2. 20 Esther did the commandment of ilorde. 

8 Word, n-jp millah. 

Dan. 3. 22 because the king's commandment was 

0. Charge, command, ni3.'}P miphqad. 

2Ch. 31 i3'at the commandment of Hezeldah the 

10. Precept, nixp mitsvah. 

Gen. 26. 5 Because that Abraham . .kept, .nly com. 
Exodis. 26 If thou v/ilt. .give ear to his command. 

16. 28 How long refuse ye to keep my comman. 
20 6 them that love me, and keep my comm. 
24 12 I will give thee . . commandments which I 

Lev. 4. 2, 13, 22, 27 the commandments of theLonD 
5 17 forbidden to be done by the command. 
«2. 31 Therefore shall ye keep ray command. 

26. 3 If ye.. keep my commandments, and do 
a6. 14 if ye will not . . do all these commandme. 
j6. is so that ye will nut do all my command. 

27. 34 These (are) the commandments, which the 
3Jmni5. 22 and not observed all these command. 

15. 31 Because he hath . . broken his command. 

15. 39 that ye may. .remember all the comma. 

15. 40 That ye may.. do all my commandments 

36. 13 These (are) the commandments and the 

Deut 4. 2 that ye may keep the commandments of 

4 40 Thou shalt keep . . his commandments 

5. 10 them that love me, and keep my comma. 

5. 29 that they would . .keep all my command 

5. 31 I will speak unto thee all the command. 

6. I these (are) the commandments, the stat. 
6. 2 to keep all his statutes, and his comma. 
6. 17 Ye shall diligently keep the command. 

6. 25 if we observe to do all these command. 

7 9 that love him, and keep his command. 

7. 1 1 Thou shalt therefore keep the command. 

8 t All the commandments which I comma. 

8. 2 whether thou wouldest keep his comma. 
8. 6 Therefore thou shalt keep the command. 
8. II in not keeping his commandments, and 

10. 13 To keep the commandments of the LORD 

11. t thou shalt . . keep . . his commandments 
II 8 Therefore shall ye keep all the command. 
It 13 ye shall hearken . . unto my command. 
II. 22 if ye shall . .keep all these commandme. 

f I. 27, 28 obey the commandments of the Lord 
13. 4 Ye shall, .keep his commandments, and 
13. 18 to keep all his commandments which Ico. 
15 5 to observe to do all these commandments 

17. 20 he turn not aside from the commandme 
19. 9 If thou shalt keep all these command. 
«6. 13 accordingtoallthycommandments.whicll 
z6. 13 I have not transgressed thy command. 
26. 17 to keep his statutes, and his command. 

26. 18 that (thou) shouldest keep allhiscomma. 
27 I Keepallthe commandments which I com. 

27. 10 do his commandments and his statutes 

28. I to observe (and) to do all his command. 
e8. 9 if thou shalt keep the commandments 
«8 13 if that thou hearken unto the command. 
28. 15 to observe to do all his commandments 
28. 45 to keep his commandments and his statu. 
30. 8 to do all his commandments which I com. 
30. 10 If thou shalt. .keep his commandments 
30. II this commandment which I command 

30. i5 to keep his commandments and his stat. 

31. 5 do. .according unto all the command. 
Josli.22. 3 have kept the charge of the command. 

22 5 take diligent heed to do the command. 
22. 5 chargedyou. .to keep his commandments 
Jadg. 2. 17 obeying the commandments of the Lord 

3. 4 they would hearken unto the command, 
t Sa. 13. 13 thou hast not kept the commandment of 
1 Ki 2. 3 to keep his statutes, and his command. 

2. 43 Why tlienhast thou not kept, .the comm. 

3. 14 to keep my statutes and my command. 
6. 12 if thou wilt, .keep all my commandments 
8. 58 incline our hearts . . to keep his command. 
8. 61 to keep his commandments, as at this day 
g. 6 if ye . .will not keep my commandments 

11. 34 'because he kept ray comraandments and 
ti. 38 to keep my statutes and my command. 

13. 21 thou hast, .not kept the commandment 

14. 8 my servant David, who kept my comman. 
t8. 18 ye have forsaken the commandments of 

e Kl 17. 13 and keep my commandments (and) my 
17. 16 they left aU the commandments of the L. 
17. ig Judah kept not the commandments of 
17. 34 or after the law and commandment which 

17. 37 the law, and the commandment, which 

18. 6 but kept his commandments, which the 
18. 36 for the king's commandment was, saying 
53. 3 made a covenant, .to keep his command. 

I CI1.28. 7 if he be constant to do my command. 

28. 8 keep and seek for all the commandments 

29. 19 to keep thy commandments, thytesti. 
a Ch. 7. 19 if ye . . forsake . . my commandments 

8. 13 offering according to the commandment 

8. 15 they departed not from the eomraand. 

14. 4 and to do the law and the commandment 

17. 4 But. .walked in his commandments, and . 

19. 10 betwe^B Uw and eommandgiftnt, statutes 



J Ch. 24 2o VVTiy transgress ye the commandments of 
24. 2 1 stoned him with stones at the command. 
19 15 came, according to the commandment of 
.19 25 according to the commandment of David 

29. 25 (so was) the commandment of the Lord 

30. 6 according to the commandment of the 

30 12 one lieart to do the commandment of the 

31 21 in tlie law, and in the commandments 

34. 31 to keep his commandments and his tcstL 

35. 10 according to the king's commandment 
35. 15 according to the commandment of David 
33. i6 according to the commandment of king J 

Ezra 7. II a scribe of the words of the command. 

9 10 for we have forsaken thy commandments 
9. 14 Should we again break thy commandme. 
10. 3 of those that tremble at the command. 

Neh- I. 5 for them that.. observe his command. 
I 7 We. have not kept the commandments 

1 9 (if) ye turn unto me, and keep my comm 
9 13 gavest. .good statutes and command. 

g. 16 they .hearkened not to thy command. 
9. 29 they . .hearkened not unto thy command, 
g. 34 nor hearkened unto thy commandments 
10. 29 to observe and do all the commandments 
11.23 (it was) the king's commandment concern. 
12. 24, 45 according to the commandment of D. 
Esth. 3, 3 Why transgressest thou the king's com. 
Job 23. 12 have I gone back from the command. 
Psa. ig. 8 the commandment of the Lord (is) pure 
78. 7 That they might keep his command. 
8g. 31 If they break . and keep not my comman 
112. I delighteth greatly in his commandments 
119. 6 when I have respect unto all thy com. 
119. 10 let me not wander from thy command, 
iig. ig hide not thy commandments from me 
119. 21 which do err from thy commandments 
119. 32 I will run the way of thy commandments 
119. 35 to go in the path of thy commandments 
I ig. 47 I will delight myself in thy command, 
iig. 48 will I lift up unto thy commandments 
119. 60 I.. delayed not to keep thy command. 
119. 66 for I have believed thy commandments 
119. 73 understanding, that I may learn thy com. 
iig. 86 All thy commandments (are) faithful 
119. 96 (but) thy commandment (is) exceeding 
fig. gS Thou through thy commandment.i hast 
119. 115 I will keep the commandments of my G. 
119. 127 1 love thy commandments above gold 
iig. 131 for I longed for thy commandments 
1 tg. 143 (yet) thy commandments (are) my delig. 
iig. 151 and all thy commandments (are) truth 
iig. 166 I have hoped, .and done thy command, 
iig. 172 all thy commandments (are) righteous. 
I ig. 176 for I do not forget thy commandments 
Prov 2 I My son . .hide my commandments with 
5 I but let thine heart keep my command. 
4 4 Let thine heart, .keep my commandment 
6. 20 My son, keep thy father's commandment 
6. 23 the commandment (is) a lamp; and the 
7 I and lay up my commandments with thee 
7 2 Keep ray commandments, and live ; and 
to. 8 The wise in heart will receive command. 
13 13 he that feareth the commandment shall 
19. 16 He that keepeth the commaudment 
Eccl. 8. 5 Whoso keepeth the commandment shall 

12. 13 Fear God, and keep his commandments 
laa. 36. 21 for the king's commandment was, saying 

48. 18 that thou hadst hearkened to my com.! 
Jer. 35. 14 unto this day, but obey their father's co. 

35. j6 the son's . .have performed the command. 

35. 18 Because ye have obeyed the command. 
Dan. 9. 4 and to them that keep his command. 
IkLal. 2. 1 ye priests, this commandment (is) for 

2 4 know that I have sent this command 

] 1. The mouth, ns peh. 

Gen. 45. 21 gave them wagons according to the com 

Kxodi7. I according to the commandment of the L 

3S. 21 according to the commandment of Moses 

Num. 3. 39 Aaron numbered at the commandment of 

4. 37, 41, 49 did number, according to the com. 

9. 18, 18, 23, 23 At the commandment of the 

9. 20, 20 according to the commandment of the 

10. t3 according to the commandment of the L. 

13. 3 Moses by the commandment of the Lord 

14. 41 do ye transgress the commandment of the 
24. 13 I cannot go beyond the commandment 
27. 14 ye rebelled against my commandment 
33. 2 Moses wrote tlieir goings, .by the com. 
33. 38 Aaron, .went, .at the commandment of 

Deut. I. 26, 43 rebelled against the commandment 

9. 23 ye rebelled against the commandment of 
Josh. I. 18 that doth rebel against thy command. 

15. 13 According to the commandment of the L. 
17. 4 according to the commandment of the L. 
21. 3 at the commandment of the Lord, these 

1 Sa. 12. 14, IS rebel against the commandment of. 

15. 24 I have transgressed the commandment 

2 Ei.23. 35 according to the commandment of Phar. 

24. 3 Surely at the commandment of the Lord 
I Ch. 12. 32 their brethren (were) at their command. 
Prov. 8. 2g the waters should not pass his command. 
EccL 8. 2 (counsel thee) to keep the king's com. 
Lam. I. 18 1 have rebelled against his command 

H.ThiTig set up, precept, is, is tsav. 

Hos. 5. :i he \riUingly walked after the command. 

XZ.Thing thorovghly arranged, Sidray/ia diatag. 

Heb. II. 23 were not afraid of the king's [command. 
14. Thing given in charge, ivraXna entalma. 

Matt 15. g teaching (for) doctrines the command. 



Mark 7. 7 te.iching (for) doctrines the command. 
Col 2. 22 after the commandments and doctrine* 

lb. Thing given in charge, ivroXi) enlole. 

Matt. 5. ig shall break one of these least command. 
15. 3 Wliy do ye also transgress tlie command. 
1 5. 6 Thus have ye made [the commandment) 
19. 17 enter into life, keep the commandments 
22. 36 which (is) the gr»at commandment in the 
22. 38 This is the first and great commandment 

22. 40 On these two commandments hang all 
Mark 7 8 laying aside the commandment of God 

7. 9 Kull well ye reject the commandment ot 
to. ig Thou knowest the commandments. Do 
1 2. 23 Which is the first commandment of all ? 

12 2g (The first of all the commandments (is)] 
12. 30 [This (is) the first commandment] 

12. 31 There is none othercommandment great. 
Luke 1. 6 walking in all the commandments and 

13. 29 neither transgressed I. .thy command. 
18. 20 Thou knowest the commandments, and 

23. 56 and rested, .according to the command. 
John 10. i3 This commandment have I received of ■ 

11. 57 and the Pharisees had given a command. 

12. 49 he gave me a commandment, what I 

12. 50 I know that his commandment is life 

13 34 A new commandment I give unto you 

14 15 If ye love me, keep my commandments 
.14 21 Ue that hath my commandments, and 

15 10 If ye keep my commandments, ye shall 
15. 10 as I have kept my Father's command. 

13. 12 fhis is my commandment. That ye lovo 
Acts 17. 15 receiving a commandment unto Silas and 
Eoin. 7. 8 But sin, taking occasion by the command. 

7. 9 whenthecominandmentcame.slnrcvived 
7. 10 the commandment, which (was ordained) 
7 1 1 For sin, taking occasion by the command. 
7. 12 and the commandment holy, and just 
7 13 that sin by the commandment might 

13. 9 if (there be)any other commandment, it Is 
I Co. 7 ig but the keeping of the comraandments of 

14. 37 things that 1 write, .are (the command.] 
Eph. 2. 15 (even) the law of commandments (con.) 

6. 2 which is the first commandment with' 
Col. 4. 10 touching whom ye received command. 

1 Ti. 6. 14 That thou keep (this)commandment with. 
Titus I 14 Not giving heed to. .commandments of 
Heb. 7. 5 verily they, .have a commandment to 

7 16 not after the law of a carnal command. 

7. i3 there is. .a disannulling of the command 

2 Pe. 2. 21 to turn from the holy commandment 

3.. 2 be mindful, .of the commandment of xa 

1 Jo 2 3 we do know, .if we keep his command. 

2 4 and keepeth not his comraandments, is a 
» 7 no new commandment, .but an old com. 
2- 7 The old commandment is the word which 
28a new commandment 1 ■write unto you 

3 22 because we keep his commandments, and 
3 23 Tliisishi3commandment,That we 3hould 
3. 23 love one another, as he gave us command. 

3. 24 he that keepeth his commandments 

4. 21 this commandment have we from him 

5. 2 when we love God, and keep his com. 

5. 3 love of God, that we keep his command. 
5. 3 and his comraandments are not grievous 

2 Jo 4 as we have received acommandment from 

5 as though I wrote a new commandment 

6 that we walk after his commandments 
6 This is the commandment. That, as ye 

Rev 12 17 which keep the commandments of God 
14. 12 here (are) they that keep the command. 
22. 14 Blessed (are) they that do his command. 

\&.Comincmd, arrangem,ent, (iriTayn epitage. 

E.oni.16. 26 the commandment of the everlasting God 
t Co 7. 6 by permission, ^and) not of command. 

7. 2s concerning virgins I have no command. 
2 Co. 8. 8 I speak not by commandment, but by 
I Ti. I. I an apostle.. by the commandment of God 
Titus I. 3 according to the commandment of God 

17 .Announcement {open or public), -n-apayyeXla. 
I Th. 4 2 ye know what commandments we gave 

1 Ti I. s the end of the commandment is charitjr' 

COEMAITDMENT, at the — 
1 To say, ipx aviar. 

2 Ch. 24. 8 at the king's commandment they made 

2. To urge on, command, KiXtiu helem. 

Acts 25. 33 at Festus' commandment Paul was bro. 

COMMAUDMENT, to give (a) — 

1 To set vp, give a precept, njy tsavah, 3. 

Exod36. 6 Moses gave commandment, and they 
Esth 4. 5, 10 gave him a commandment to Mordecal 
Psa. 71. 3 thou hast given commandment to save 
Isa. 23. II the Lord hath given a comraandraent • 
Nah I 14 the Lord hath given a commandment 

2. To set out thoroughly, Siaa-T^Wofiai diastellomai. 
Acts 15. 24 to whom we gave no (such) commandment 

3. 2*0 give in charge, ivTeWofiai entellomai. 

Johni4. 31 as the Father (gave me commandment) 
Acts I. 2 he. .had given commandments tin to the* 
Heb. II 22 and gave commandment concerning his 

4.7*0 call to, urge on, command, KeXdvco keleuo. 
Matt. 8 18 he gave commandment to depart onto 

5. To announce alongside of, -rapaYyiXXa parang. 
Acts 23. ^ I sent, .to thee, and gave cnmrnnndmcnt 



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COMMANDBtENT, to give in — 

To set up, give a precept, n;^ tsavak, 3. 

Exod25. 22 which I will give thee in commandment 
34. 33 he gave them in commandment all that 

Deut t. 3 the Loud had given him in command. 

COMMANDHENT, to send with — 
To cause to go forth, KT, yatsa, 5. 

Ezra 8. 17 I sent them with. commandment unto Id 

COMMANDMENTS — 

Things committed to one's care, O'lip? piqqudim. 
Psa. 103. 18 to those that remember his command. 
Ill 7 all his commandments (are) sure 

COHIMENl), to — 

I To praise, SS.n halal. 3. 

Gen. 12. 15 Tlie princes also of Pharaoh .commend. 
3. To glorify, ny^ shabach, 3. 

Eccl. 8. IS I commended mirth, because a man hath 
3. yo give praise to, inaivetv epaineO. 

Lukei6. 8 the lord commended the unjust steward 
4 To put along or over to, TrapaTidTuxt paralilhemi. 

Luke23. 46 Father, into thy hands 1 commend my 

Acts 14. 23 they commended them to the Lord, on 
20. 33 I commend you to God, and to the word 

5. To set (one thing) beside (another), irapio-Tij/ii. 

I Co. 8. 8 But meat commeadeth us not to God 

6. To set together, o-ucio-tt?^! sunistemi. 

Rum. 3. 5 But if our righteousness commend the 

J. 8 But God commendeth his love toward us 

16. 1 I commend unto you Phebe our sister 

a Co. 3. I Do we begin again to commend ourselves 

4. 2 by manifestation of the truth commend. 

5. 12 we commend not ourselves again unto 
10 iz compare ourselves with some that com 
10 x8 not he that commendeth himself is appr 
10 18 but when the Lord commendeth 

li II for I ought to have been commended oJ 

COlffMENDATIOH. of — 

Setting together, commendatory, o-vcrraTiKSt sust. 
3 Co. 3. I need we. .epistles of commendation to 
3. 1 or (letters) of commendation from you » 

COMMENDED, to be — 

To be praised, SSrr halal, 4. 

Prov 12. 8 A man shall be commended according to 
COMMISSION — 
X.Law, judgment, rn dath. 

Ezra 8. 36 they delivered the kiijg's commissions 
2. What is turned over upon one. iiriTpoTr-fi epitropS 

Acts 26. 12 with authority and commission from the 

COMMIT, to — 

1. To roll, hhi galal. 

Psa. 37. 5 Commit thy way unto the LOED . trust 
Prov. 16. 3 Commit thy worlcs unto the Lord, and 

2. To be in, 3 ^'n hayah be. 

Deut2i. 22 if a man have committed a sin worthy of 

3. To deliver, give occasion, npa mccsar. 

Num3i. t6 caused the children of Israel, to commit 
4. To give, \ni nathan. 

Gen. 3g. 8 he hath committed all that he hath to 
39. 22 the Iteeper of the prison committed to 
Isa. 22. 21 I will commit thy government into his 
Jer 39. 14 committed him unto Gedaliah the son of 
Eze. 23. 7 Thus she committed her whoredoms 

6. To do, nyy asdh. 

Lev. 5 17 if a soul sin, and commit any of theso 
18. 26 Ye shall . .hot commit (any) of these 
i3. 29 whosoever shall commit any of these 
18. 29 the souls that commit (them) shall be cut 

18. 30 commit not (any one) of these abomina. 
2o. 13 both of them have committed an abomi. 
2o. 23 for they committed all these things, and 

Num. 5. 6 When a man or a woman shall commit 
Deuti7. 5 which have committed that wicked thing 

1 9. zo shall henceforth commit no more any such 
Judg 20. 6 they have committed lewdness and folly 
Prov 16. 12 abomination to kings to commit wicked. 
Jep 2. 13 For my people have committed two evils 

6. 15 Were they ashamed when they had com 
8 13 when they had committed abomination 

29 23 they have committed villany in Israel 
44. 3 their wickedness which they have com. 
44. 9 wliich they have committed in the land 
44. 22 the abominations which ye have com. 
44 7 Wherefore commit ye (this) great evil 
SzcL 3. so When a righteous (man) doth . . commit 
6. 9 for the evils which they have commit. 
8 6 abominations, .house of Israel commit 
8. 17 the abominations which they commit 
i6. 43 thou Shalt not commit the lewdness 
t6. 50 and committed abomination before me 
18. 12 and hath.. committed abomination 
18. 21 from all his sins that he hath committed 
18. 22 his transgressions that he hath commit 
18. 24 committeth iniquity, (and) doeth accor. 
t8. 26 and committeth iniquity, and dieth in 
18. 27 that he hath committed, apd doeth that 
18 28 his transgressions that he hath committed 
ao. 43 for all your evils that ye have committed 
32. 9 in the midst of thee they commit lewd, 
as. 1 1 one hath committed abomination with 
33. 13 trust to his own rigirtoouaness, and com. 



Eze 33 ij but for his iniquity that he hath commit 

33. 15 walk in his statutes, .witlioutcommitting 
33. 18 and committeth iniquity, he shall even 
33. 29 abominations which they have commit. 
43. 8 their abominations that they have com. 
44. 13 their abominations which they have com. 
Hos. 6 9 by consent : for they commit lewdness 

6. To work, Sys paal. 

Hos. 7 I they commit falsehood : and the thief 
7 To give m charge or trust, ipp paqad, 5. 

1 Ki. 14. 27 committed (them) unto the hauds of the 

2 Ch 12. lO committed (them^ to the hands of the 
Psa. 31. s Into thine hand I commit my spirit 
Jer 37. 21 that they should commit Jeremiah into 

40. 7 had committed unto him men, and 

41. to whom Is'ebiizar-adaa. .had committed to 

8. To put, place,a''v sim. 

Job 5. 8 and unto God woal4 I commit my cause 

9. To give, SiSwiii didomi. 

John 5. 22 hath committed all judgment unto the 

10. To let, lei he, idoj eao. 

Acts 27. 40 they committed (themselves) unto the 
11.7V) work, practise, ipyd^o/jiat ergazomai 

Jas 2 9 ye commit sin, and are convinced of the 

12. To give over, napaSlSai/j.i paradidomi. 

Acts 8. 3 haling men and women, committed (them 
1 Pe.2. 23 but committed (himself) to him that judg. 

1 3. To put alongside of, irapariBrtfii paratithemi. 
Lukei2. 48 to whom men have committed much of 

1 Ti. I. 18 This charge I commit unto thee, son T 

3 Ti. 2 2 the same commit thou to faithful men 

\i.To do, iroiiio poieo 

Markis. 7 ■^^ho had committed murder in the insur. 
Lukej2. 48 he that knew not, and did commit things 
John 8. 34 Whosoever committeth sin is the servant 
Acts 28. 17 though 1 have committed nothing against 

2 Co. II. 7 Have I committed an offence in abasing 
Jas. 5. 15 if he have committed sins, they shall be 

1 Jo. 3. 4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth 
v|, 3 8 He that committeth sin is of the devil 
"T^ 39 Whosoever is born of God doth not com 

16. To practise, do, irpda-crco prasso. 

Acts 25. II if I be an offender, or have committed 
25. 35 when I found that he had committed 
Eom. I. 32 they which commit such things are 

a a against them which commit such things 
J Co «a. 21 lasciviousness, which they have cozmnit. 

17. To place, put, set, -riernjn tithemi. 

3 Co 5. 19 hath committed unto us the word of rec. 
[See also Abominable, adultery, fornication, iniquity, 

sacrilege, trust, ungodly, whoredom, wickedness.] 

COMMIT self, to — 
To leave, 3]j; azab. 

Psa 10. 14 the poor committeth himself unto thee 
COMMIT (sin), to — 
To sin, miss the mark, fall short, N^n ctiata. 

Lev 4. 35 for his sin that he hath committed, and 
5. 7 which he hath committed, two turtle do. 

1 Ki.14. 22 with their sins which they had commit. 

Jer i6. to what (is) our sin that we have committed 

Eze 16. 51 Neither hath Samaria committed half of 
33. 16 None of his sins that lie hath committed 

COMMIT trespass or transgression, to — 
To trespass, go beyond, '?i!0 mual. 

Lev 5. 15 If a soul commit a trespass, and sin 
6 2 If a soul sin, and commit a trespass 
Nnra 5 12 If any man's wife, .commit a trespass 
Josh. 7 t the children of Israel committed a tres. 
22. 16 What trespass (is) this that ye have com. 
32. 20 Did not Achan . . commit a trespass in the 
22. 31 because ye have not committed this tres. 
1 Ch 10. 13 forhis transgression which he committed 
Eze 15. 8 because they have committed a trespass 
2o. 37 in that they have committed a trespass 

COMMIT the keeping of — 

• To put alongside, napariBTifit paratithemi. 

I Pe. 4. 19 let them .commit the keeping of their 

COMMIT to one's trust, to — 

To trust, confide, VKmiai pisteuo. 

Luke 16. II who will commit to your trust the true 

COMMIT unto, to — 

To trust, confide, imrreuca pisteuO. 

Eorn. 3. 2 unto them were committed the Jo. 2. 24. 

1 Co g. 17 a dispensation (of the gospel) is com. nn.' 
Gal. 3. 7 gospelof theunclrcumcision'wascom. un. 

COMMIT (whoredom), to — 
To go a whoring, n:? zanah. 

Eze. 23. 43 Will they now commit whoredoms irith 

COMMITTED, to be — 

\.To be, happen, come to pass, '^',!^ hayah, 2. 
Jer. 5. 30 A wonderful and horrible thing is com 

2. To be given, ira nathan, 2. 

2 Ch. 34. 16 All that was committed to thy servants 

3. To be done, nj'j^ asah, 2. 

Lev. 18. 30 abominable customs which were com. 
Num. 15. 24 it shall be, if (ought) be committed by 
Mai. 3 II on abomination is committed in Israel 



4. Tn be trusted, entrusted vjith, Tntrreiofiai pisten, 

Titus 1. 3 which is committed unto me according 

COMMITTED to or unto, that which is — 

What is put down to one, ■7!apaKaradi)Kri, paraka 

1 Ti. 6. 20 keep (that which is committed to] thy 

2 Ti. I 14 [good thing which was committed unto) 

COllMITTED unto him, that which is — 

What is put alongside of any one, irapaBriKn pn.ra. 

2 Ti. I. 12 that wliich I have committed unto hiro 

COMMODIOUS, not — 

Not well placed, avevderos aneuihetos. 

Acts 27. 12 because the haven was not commodiona 

COMMON — 

I. Profane, common, '^n.chol. 

t Sa. 21. 4 no common bread under mine hand, but 
21. s (the bread is) in a manner common, yea 

2.Land, earth, fnx erets. 

Lev. 4, 27 if any one of the common people sId 
Z.A son, 13 ben. 

J er. 26. 23 cast . into the graves of the common 
i. Multitude, of men, onx 3i rob cudann. 

Eze 33. 42 with the men of the common sort (were) 

5. Many, nwne.rous, yi rab. 

Eccl. 6. I Xhereis an evil, and it (is) common 
^.Belonging to the public, Srj/JiSarios demosios. 

Acts 3. 18 and put them in the common prison 
7. Common, KotvSs koinos. 

Acts 2. 44 aU that believed . . had all things common 
4. 32 but they had all things common 
10. 14 I have never eaten anything that is com. 

10. 28 that I should not call any man common 

11. 8 nothingcommonoruncleanhath.. entered 
Titus I. 4 Titus, (mine) own son after the common 
Juda 3 to write unto you of the common salva 

8. Much, many, great, ttoKvs polus. 

Markiz. 37 And the common people heard htm 

COMMON, to call — 

To make (or regard as) common, KoivSa koinod. 
Acts 10. 13 WTiat God hath cleansed . call not thou o 
II. 9 What God hath cleansed., call not thou a 

COMMON death — 
Death, did mdveth. 

Num.iK 29 If these men die the common death ot 

COMMON things, to eat as — 

To make common, '?'pn chalal, 3. 

Jer. 31. sThoushalt .eat (them) as common things 

COMMONLY — 

Wholly, fully, '6\q)S holos. 

I Co. 5. I It is reported commonly (that fnere is) 

COMMONLY reported, to be — 
To ruviour throughout, Siacprini^ai diaphemiz/i 
Matt.28. 15 this saying is commonly reported among 

COMMONWEALTH — 

Polity, community, Tro\iTeia polileia. 

Eph. 2. 13 being aliens from the commonwealth ot 

COMMOTION — 

\. Shaking, trembling, wyn raash. 

Jer. 10. 22 a great commotion out of the north 

2. Instability, unsettled state of things, hKaraffraala. 
Luke 21. 9 when ye shall hear of wars and commo 

COMMUNE, to — 

1. To say, lOij amar. 

Psa. 4. 4 commune with yotir own heart upon your 

2. To speak, •q'^ dabar. 

Zech. 1. 14 the angel that communed with me said 

3. To speak, nj'j dabar, 3. 

Gen. i8. 33 as soon as he had left communing with A 
23. 8 he communed with them, saying. If it 
34. 6 Hainor. .went out unto Jacob to com. 
34. 8 Hamor communed with them, saying 
34. 20 communed with the men of their city 

42. 24 returned to them again, and communed 

43. 19 they communed with him at the doorot 
Exodas. 22 I will commune with thee from above 

31. 18 when he had made an endof communinj 
Judg. 9. I Abimelech. went.. and communed with • 
I Sa". g. 25 (Samuel) communed with Saul upon the 

18. 22 Commune with David secretly, and say 

19. 3 and I will commune with my father of 
25. 39 David sent and communed with Abigail 

T Ki.io. 3 wlven she was come to Solomon, she com 
1 Ki.23. 14 she dwelt in Jerusalem .. and they com 

3 Ch 9. 1 when she was come to Solomon , she com. 
Eccl, I. 16 I communed with mine own heart, saying 
Dan. I. 19 the king communed with them ; and 

i. To count, rehearse, 150 saphar, 3 

Psa. 64. 5 they commune of laying snares privily 

5.7*0 meditate, talk, n'v siach. 

Psa. 77. 6 I commune with mine own heart , and 
6. To talk thoroughly or diversely, SmAa\e'iu dial. 

Luke 6 IT communed one with another what they 



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I 



l.A loord, ■i;j'i dabar. 

Job 4. a (If) we assay to comimme mth thee 

COlOnmE (together) or -with, to — 

l.Ti) he in a crowd tof/ethcr, o^iAeu homilco. 

Luke 24. 15 uliilc [liey communed (togciher) and 
Acis 24. 26 he sent lor liim.aud communed with 

2. To talk togciher, wWaXiia xullaUo. 

Luke 22. < ho went his way, aud communed with 

coHsnn'ncATE, to — 

1. To place up again, avarlBeixai analithemai. 
Gal. 2. 2 And I.. communicated unto them that 

2. To inake or use as commmi, Koivavita koinOned. 

Gal. 6. 6 Let him that is taught in the word com. 
Phil. 4. IS no church communicated with me as 

Z.The act of using a thing as common, koivoiAo. 
Heb. 13. 16 to do good and to communicate foreet 

COMUnnnCATE, -wiUing to — 

Inclined to use things in common, KotvoiifiKS^ koin. 

1 Ti. 6. 18 that they be. .willing to communicate 

COMMTnnCATE with, to — 

To use as common along with others, (rvyKotvwvea. 
Phil. 4. 14 that ye did communicate with myafflic 
COMMUNICATION — 
l.A word, l^i dabar. 

2 Sa. 3. 17 Abner had communication with the 
^.Meditation, talking, n'ij' siach. 

3 Kj. 9. II Ye know the man, and his communication 
2. Act 0/ using a thing as common, Koivavia. 

Phra. 6 That the communication of thy faith 

A. A word, \6yos. 

Matt, s- 37 let your communication be, Yea, ySa 
Luke 24. 17 AVliat manner of communications (are) 
Eph. 4. 29 Let no corrupt communication proceed 

5.A being crowded together, dfiiXia homilia. 
I Co. 15. 33 Be not deceived : evil commxuiicationa 

COHMTJNION — 

Act of using a thing in common, kqivuvIo. kornonia. 

1 Co. 10. 16 is it not the communion of the blood of 

10. 16 is it not the communion of the body of 

2 Co. 6. 14 whatcommunionhathlightwithdarknes. 

13. 14 the love of God, and the communion of 

COMPACT, to be — 

To be joined, "ijn chabar, 4. 

Psa. 122. 3 Jerusalem is hmlded as a city that UfXJM. 
COMPACTED, to be — 
To raise up together, cru/tjSiySo^o sumbibazo. 

Eph. 4. 16 From whom the whole body fitly, .comp. 
COMPANIES, by — 
A drinking together, "party, avfx.-x&aiov sumposion. 

Mark 6. 39 sit down by companies upon the green 
COMPANION — 
l.Companion, inn chdber. 

Psa. 119. 63 I (am) a companion of all (them) that 

Prov.28. 24 the same (is) the companion of a destroy 

Song I. 7 turneth aside by the flocks of thy com. 
8. 13 the companions hearken to thy voice 

Isa. I. 23 Thy princes (are) rebellious, and com. 

Eze. 37. 16 for the children of Israel his companions 
37. 16 (for) all the house of Israel his compan. 

2. Companion, lart chabbar. 

Job 41. 6 Shall thy companioiis make a banquet 
S.Companion, ipn chabar. 

Dan. 2. 17 Mishael, and Azariah, his companions 
4. Companion (female), iri^n chaberelh. 

Mat 2. 14 yet (is) she thy companion, and the wife 

5./1 n. intimate, nja kenath. 

„ Ezra 4. 7 Tabeel, and the rest of their companions 
4. 9 and the rest of their companions 
4. 17 (to) the rest of their companions that 

4, 23 Shimshai the scribe, and their corcpaa, 

5. 3 Shethar-boznai, and their companions 

5. 6 his companions the Apharsachites, which 

6. 6 your companions the Apharsachites 
6. 13 their companions, according to that 

6./4 friend, yiD merea. 

Judgi4. II they brought thirty companions to be 

14. 20 Samson's wife was (given) to his compan. 

15. 2 therefore I gave her to thy companion 
15. 6 because he had., given her to his compan. 

T. A friend, Si rea. 

Exod.32 27 every man his companion, and every 
1 Ch.27. 33 Hushai the Archite (was) the king's com. 
Job 30. 29 I am a brother to dragons, and a compa. 
35. 4 I will answer thee, and thy companions 
Psa. 122. SJFor my brethren and my companions' 
^.To feed, enjoy, hf^ve delight, nyj raah. 

Prov.13. 20 a companion of fools shall be destroyed 
28. 7 he that is ^ companion of riotous (men) 

9. .4 friend, nyi reah. 

Judg.ii. 38 she, went with her companions, and 
Psa. 45. 14 her companions that follow her shall be 

10. One who has something in common, KotvcevSs- 
Heb. tok 33 wbilet ye became oompamooB of them 



ll.A joint companion, tTvyKoiva)i>6s suijkoinimos. 

Rev. I. 9 who also am your brother, and [compan.] 
COMPANION in labour — 
Fellow worker, avvcpySs sunergos. 

PhiL 2. 25 companion in labour, and fellow soldier 
COMPANION in travel — 
Out from one's people viith others, a-vveicSrifios. 

Acts 19. 29 having caught. .Paul's companions in tra. 

COMPANY — 

l.To travel, be a wanderer, wayfarer,rnv: arach. 

Gen. 37. 25 a company of Ishmeelites came from G. 
2. Daughter, ng bath. 

Eze. 27. 6 the company of the Ashiuites have made 
3.A troop, nnj gedud. 

1 Sa. 30. 15 Canst thon bring me down to this com. ? 

30. 15 I will bring thee down to this company 
30. 23 the Lord, .delivered the company that 

2 Ki. 5. 2 the Syrians had gone out by companies 

4. A going, way, company, ^'^'hvt halikak. 

Job 6. 19 the companies of Sheba waited for them 

b.A midlitude, jiDn hamon. 

2 Ch.20. 12 this great company that comcth against 

6.A cord, company, 72n chebel. 

1 Sa. 10. 5 thou Shalt meet a company of prophets 

10. 10 behold, a company of prophets met him 

l.A company, "an clicber. 

Hos. 6. 9 the company of priests murder in the 

8. A company, n-ian chehrah. 

Job. 3«. 8 Which goeth in company with the work. 
9. What is alive, living, active, n;n dhayyah. 

Psa, 68. 30 Rebuke the company of spearmen, the 
IQ. Strength, force, i'n chayil. 

2 Ch. 9. I a very great company, and camels that 
11. yl congregation, what is called together, ri^irh. 

I Sa. 19. 20 when they saw the company of the prop. 
12. .ri chorus, dance, nVinp mecholak. 

Song 6. 13 As it were' the company of two armies 
13. .(4 course, division, porticm, r^ipuo machaloqelh. 

1 Ch.28. I the captains of the companies that 
14. A camp, n:oP machaneh. 

Gen. 32. 8 If Esau come to the one company, and 
32. 8 then the other company which is left 
32. 21 himself lodged that night in the company 
50. 9 horsemen : and it was a very great com. 

2 Ki. 5. 15 he and all his company . .came and stood 
s Ch. 9. j8 they (were) porters in the companies of 

15. A company met by appointment, .Tiy edah. 
Numi4. 7 they spake unto aU the company of the 
16. s spake unto Korah, and unto all his com. 
16. 6 Take you censers, Korah, and all his c. 
16. II For which cause (both) thou and. .thy c. 
16. 16 Be thou and all thy company before the 

16. 40 be not as Korah, and as his company 

26. 9 against Aaron in the company of Korah 
26. 10 with Korah, when that company died 

27. 3 he was not in the company of them that 
27. 3 against the Lord in the company of Ko. 

Job 16. 7 tnou hast made desolate all my company 
Psa.io6. 17 and covered the company of Abiram 
106. i3 And a fire was kindled in their company 

IQ.A host, «2y isaba. 

Psa. 68. II great (was) the company of those that 

17. WTiat is pressed or gathered together, pap qibb. 
Isa. 57. 13 When thou criest, let thy companies 

18. A congregation, what is called together, hri^. 
Gen. 35. II a company of nations, shall be of thee 
Num22. 4 Now shall this company lick up all (that) 
Jer. 31. 8 a great company shall return thither 
Eze. 16. 40 They shall also bring up a company aga. 

17. 17 with (his) mighty army and great com. 
23. 46 I will bring up a company upon them 
23. 47 the company shall stone them with stones 
a6. 7 with horsemen, and companies, and 

27. 27 all thy company which (is) in the midst 
27. 34 aU thy company in the midst of thee 
32. 3 spread out my net over thee with a com. 
32. 22 Asshur(is) there, and all her company 
32. 23 her company is round about her grave 
38. 4 a great company (with) bucklers and sh. 
38. 7 all thy company that are assemtled unto 
38. 13 hast thou gathered thy company to take 
38. 15 a great company, and a mighty army 

19..^ head, detachment, pki rosh. 

Judg. 7. 16 he divided the. .men (into) three com. 
7. 20 the three companies blew the trumpets 
9. 34 laid wait against Shechem in. .companies 
c). 37 another company come along by the pL 
9. 43 divided them into three companies, and 
9. 44 the company that (was) with him, rushed 
g. 44 the two (other) companies ran upon all 
■ Sa. t'l. II Saul put the people in three companies 
13. 17 the spoilers came out. .in three compan. 
13. 17 one company turned unto the way (that 
13. 18 another company turned the way (to) B. 
13. 18 another company turned (to) the way of 

20.A tumultuous crowd, vp, regejsh. 

Psa. ss- '4 walked unto the house of God in com. 



21. Abundance, multitude, r\)^tv shiphah. 

2 Ki. 9. 17 spied the company., and Baid,I see a com. 
22. yl crowding together, a throng, H/iiXos homilos. 

Eev. 18. 17 [every ship master, and all the company] 
23. A crowd, iiyXor ochlos. 

Luke 5. 29 there was a great company of pnbliqans 
6. 17 he came down with, the company of his 
9. 33 a man of the company cried out, s-iying 

11. 37 a certain woman of the company lifted 

12. 13 one of the company said unto him, Mas. 
John 6. 5 Jesus . . saw a great company come unto 
Acts 6. 7 a great company of the priests were obed. 

24.Fulness, trXriBos pUthos. 

Luke23. 27 there followed him a great company of 
25. A joumeyir.g together, auvoila sunodia. 

Luke 2. 44 supposing him to have been in the com. 

COMPANY, an innmnerable — 

A myriad, ten thousand, fivpiii murias. 

Ileb. 12. 23 and to an innumerable company of aogeli 

COMPANY, travellijig — 

To travel, be a wanderer, rnx arach. 

Isa. 21. 13 ye travelling companies of Sedaniia 

COMPANY, to gather a — 

To 7naks a crowd, uYKo-rrotiu ochlopoiev. 

Act3i7. s gathered a company, and set all the dty 

COMPANY, in a — 

A company reclining at meals, K\ia(a klisia. 
Luke 9. 14 Make them sit down by flftiea In a com. 

COMPANY, one's own — 
One's ovm, "Cows idios. 

Acts 4. 23 they went to their own company, and 

COMPANY, our — 

Out of us, i\ i)fj.C:v ex hhru/n,. 

Luke24. 22 certain women also of our compan; mad* 

COMPANY, Paul and his — 

Those around Paul, 01 ircpl rbv UavKhf. 

Actsi3. 13 when Paul and his company loosed from 

COMPANY, we that were of Paul's — 
T/iose around Paul, ot X€pl rhu XlavKhv. 

ActS2i. 8 [we that were of Paul's company departed) 

COMPANY, to come with such a — 
To be called together, pyi zaag, 2. 

Judg. 18. 23 that thou comest with such a compasy ? 

COMPANY with, to keep — 

1. To feed, enjoy, liave delight, n;;-; raah. 
Prov.2g. 3 buthethatkeepethcompanywithharlots 

2. To glue or cement together, KoWau kollaH. 
Actsio. 28 for a man that is a Jew to keep company w 

3. To mix up together, o'vycwa/jLlyvuiit sunanamign 

I Co. 5. II I have written, not to keep company w 

COMPANY with, to (have) — 

l.To mix up together, myavaiiiyyvij.i .tuiiatiamignu. 

1 Co. 5. 9 1 wrote.. not to conipany with fornicators 

2 Th. 3. i4note that man, and have no company v.'ith 

2. To come or go with, avvipxoinai. ssunerclimnai. 

Acts I. 21 these men which have companied with r.s 

COMPABAELE — 

To be weighed, kSj sala, 4. 

Lam. 4. 2 precious sons of Zion, comparable to fine 

COMPARE, to — 

l.To be like, .lo-j damah, 3. 

Song I. 9 X have compared thee, my love, to a 

2. To compart, used proverb, S»o 'inashal, 5. 

Isa 46. 5 'To whom will ye .compare me, that we 

3. To set in array, compare, Tl'J, arak. 

Isa, 40. 18 or what likeness will ye compare unto 

4. To cast alongside, irapa/SoA.Acu paraiallo. 

Mark 4. 30 with what comparison shall we [comp 1 
COMPARE among or with, to — 
To judge or sift together, avyKplvu sugkrind. 

I Co. 2. 13 comparing spiritual things with spiritual 

3 Co. 10. 12 compare ourselres with some that com 

10. 12 comparing themselvesamong themselves 

COMPARED, to be — 

1. To set in array, compare, %-iJl arak. 

Psa. 8g. 6 who in the heaven can be compared unto 

2. To equal, niy shavah. 

Prov. 3. 15 all the things, .are not to be compared 
8. II all the things, .are not to be compared 

COBTPARISON — 

A placing alongside, parable, irapaPoXi) parabole. 
Mark 4. 30 with what comparison shall we compara 

COMPARISON of, in — 

As, even as, 3, iD3 ke, kemo. 

Judg. 8. 2 What have I done now in comparison of 
8. 3 what was I able to do In comparison of 
Eac. 2. 3 inycftireyesiDcompar. oiit as Dothingt 

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COMPASS — 

I. A circle, sphere, 3in chiff. 

I'rov. 8. =7 set a compass upon the face of the depth 

2.Compass, circuit, margin, asi? karkdb. 

Exod27. s thou slialt put it under the compass of 
38. 4 brazen grate of network under the com. 

8./4 circuit, circle, compass, njino mechugah. 

Isa. 44. 13 he marketh It out with the compass, and 
A.'iVhat is round about, 3'5D sabib. 

1 Ki. 7 35 a round compass of half a cuhit high 

COMPASS, to — 

\.Tn encompass, f]?!; aphaph. 

2 Sa. 22. 5 When the waves of death compassed mn 
Psa. 18 4 The sorrows of death compassed me, and 

40. 12 innumerable evils have compassed me 
116. 3 The sorrows of death compassed me, and 
•Ton. 2. 5 The waters compassed raeabout,^even) to 

2. T>i surround, .tit zarah. 

Psa 139. 3 Thou'compassest my path and hiy lying 

Z.Tt) encircle, J5n chug. 

.?i)b 26. 10 He hath compassed the waters with 

4. To go round, compass, 1p3 naqaph, 5. 

1 Ki. 7. 24 roimd aljout (there were) knops compa.'i. 

7. 24 ten in a cubit, compassing the sea round 

3 Ki. II. 8 ye shall compass the king round about 

J Ch. 4, 3 ten in a cubit, compassing the sea round 

23. 7 the Levitessliall compass the king roimd 

.IoI> 19. 6 Ood. .hath compassed me with his net 

Lam 3. 5 lie hath.. compassed (me) with gall and 

5. To he or g/i round about, 330 sabab. 

Cen. 2. II which compasseth the whole land of Hav, 
2. 13 the same (is) it that compasseth the 

N'uin 21. 4 journeyed from mount Hor. .to compass 

l>cut. 2. I and we compassed mount Seir many days 
2 3 Ye have compassed this mountain long 

.Iiisli. 6. 3 ye shall compass the city, all (ye) men of 
6. 4 the seventh day ye shall compass the city 
6. 7 said uuto the people, Pass on, and com. 
fi. 14 the second day they compassed the city 

6. 15 compassed, .city after the same manner 

6 15 tliat day they compassed the city seven 
Judgri. 18 tliey went along, .and compassed the 

t6. 2 tliey compassed (him) in, and laid wait 
t Ki. 7. 15 a Hue of twelve cubits did compass 

7 23 a line of thirty cubits did compass it 

7. 24 under the brim.. (there were) knops com. 

2 Ki. 6. 15 an host compassed the city both with 

8. 2r smote the Edomites which compassed 
a Ch. 4. 2 a line of thirty cubits did compass it 

4. 3 which did compass it round about ; ten 
18. 31 tliey compassed abont him to fight 

21. 9 smote the Edomites which compassed 
33. 14 compassed about Ophel, and raised it up 

Psa. 17. II They have now compassed us in our steps 

22. 12 Jinny bulls have compassed me : strong 
22. i5 dogs have compassed me : the assembly 

109. 3 They compassed me about also with 
Jer. 52. 21 a fillet of twelve cubits did compass it 

G.To be or go round about, 230 sabab, 2. 

Jo3h.i5. 10 the border compassed from Baalah west 

18. 14 the border was drawn (thence'), and com. 

19. 14 the border compasseth it on the north 

7. To go rowid about, 339 sabab, Za. 

Psa. 26. 6 So will I compass thine altar, O XORD 
Jer. 31. 22 a new thing.. A woman shall compass a 

8. 7'r) go round about, 339 sabab, 5- 

Josh. 6 II So the ark of the Lord compassed the c. 

9. To compass,^aV, alar. 

1 Sa. 23. 26 Saul and his men compassed David and 
Psa. 5. 12 with favour wilt thou compass him as 

lO.To compass, encircle, kvk\6<v kukloo. 

Luke2i. 20 when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed 
11. To go round, trepiayta periagO. 

Matt.23 15 j'e compass sea and land to make one 

COMPASS about, to — 

1. To gird, im azar, 3. 

Isa. so. II that compass (yourselves) about with 

2.T0 compass, inj kathar, 3. 

Psa. 142. 7 the righteous shall compass me aTiout 
Hab. I. 4 the wicked doth compass about the 

3. To set round, 1p3 naqajih, 5. 

2 Ki. 6. 14 by night, and compassed the city about 
Psa. 17. 9 my. .enemies, (who) compass me about 

88. 17 They came, .they compassed me about 

4. To be or go round about, 33D sabab. 

e Sa. 18. 15 ten young men. .compassed about and 

22. 6 sorrows of hell compassed me about 
Job 40. 22 willows of the brook compass him about 
Psa. 18. 5 The sorroivs of hell compassed me about 
49. s iniquity of my heels shall compass me ab. 
118. 10 All nations compassed me about : but • 
1 18. 1 1 They compassed me about, yea, they com. 
118. 12 They compassed me about like bees 
HosT II. 12 Ephraim compasseth me about with lies 

5. To be or go round about, 339 sabab, 2. 

■ Jer. 31. 39 the measuring line . .shall compass about 
C.To go round about, 33D sabab, 3a, 

Psa. 7- 7 So shall the. .people compass thee about 
33. 7 thou Shalt compass mc about with songs 



Psa. 32. 10 mercy shall compass him about 

Jon. 2. 3 the floods compassed me about : all thy 

7. To compass, encircle, kvkKooi kukloo. 

Heb. II. 30 after they were compassed about seven 
Kev. 2o. 9 [compassed] the camp of the saints about 

COMPASS about aa a chain, to — 

To encircle as with a chain, pill cinaq. 

Psa. 73. 6 pride compasseth them about as a chain 

COMPASS about, that — 

Set round about one, 3pD meseb. 

Psa 140. 9 the head of those that compass me about 

COMPASS, to fetch a — 

1. To be or go round about, 33D sabab. 

2 Ki 3. 9 they fetched a compass of seven days' 
2. 7*0 be or go round about, 33D sabab, 2. 

Num34. s the border shall fetch a compass from A. 

Josh. 15. 3 went up to Adar, and fetched a compass 

3. To set or go round about, 33D sabab, 5. 

2 Sa 5. 23 Thou Shalt not go up ; (but) fetch a com. 
i.To come round about, ■K(pi4pxoiJ.a.i perierchomai. 

Acts 28., 13 from thence we fetched a compass and ca. 

COMPASS round, to — 

l.To go round about, 33D snhab. 

Job 16. 13 Bis archers compass me round about 
2.T0 be round about, 33 p sabab, 2. 

Gen 19. 4 men of the city . .compassed the house r. 
Z.To circle round about, TrepiKvKKiw perikukloO. 

Luke 19. 43 compass thee round, and keep thee in 

COMPASSED (about) with, to be — 
To be laid round about, TreplKeinat perikeimai. 
Ueb. 5. 2 ho himseU also is compassed with inflr. 
12. I seeing we also are coinpassed about with 

COMPASSION — 

Mercies, tender compassion, D'crn rachamim. 

1 Ki. 8. 50 give them compassion before them who 

2 Ch. 30. 9 your children (shall find) compassion 
Lam. 3. 22 we are not consumed, .because his comp. 
Zech. 7. 9 show mercy and compassions every man 

COMPASSION, fuU of — 

Merciful, compassionate, nirn rachum. 

Psa. 78 38 he, (being) full of compassion, forgave 
86. 15 thou, O Lord, (art) a God full of compas. 
III.; 4 Lord (is) gracious, and full of compassion 
112. 4 (he is) gracious, and full of compassion 
145. 8 Lord (is) gracious, and full of compassion 
COMPASSION, to be moved with — 
To have the bowels yearning, arXayxfiCo/^"-^ spla. 
Matt. 9. 36 he was moved with comijassion on them 

14. 14 and was moved with compassion toward 
18. 27 the lord..v,'as moved with compassion 

Mark i. 41 Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth 
6. 34 and was moved with compassion toward 

COMPASSION, to have — 

1. To pity, spare, hrir\ chamal. 

Exod. 2. 6 she had compassion on him, and said 

1 Sa 23. 21 Blessed (be) ye.. for ye have compassion 

2 Ch. 36. 15 because he had compassion on his people 

36. 17 had no compassion upon young man or 
Eze 16. 5 Noneeyepitied..tohave;compa3siouupon 

2. To love, pity, be merciful, onn racham, 3. 

Lam. 3. 32 yet will he have compassion according to 
Jlic 7. 19 will turn again, he will have compassion 

3. To have the bowels yearning, cirKayxfiCo/J^at. 
Matt 15. 32 I have compassion on the multitude 

20. 34 Jesus had compassion on them, and 
Mark 8. 2 I have compassion on the multitude 

g. 22 any thing, have compassion on us, and 
Luke 7. 13 when the Lord saw her, he had compas. 

10, 33 when he saw him, he had compassion 

15. 2o his father saw him, and had compassion 

COMPASSION of, to have — 

l.To show mildness, kindness, lAtea) deed. 

Jude 22 [of some have compassion, making a di.] 
2. To suffer with [another), ffvuirae^ui sumpatheo. 

Heb. 10. 34 ye had compassion of me in my bonds 

COMPASSION on, to have — 

\.To love, pity, be mercifxd, Dn"i racham, 3. 

1 Ki 8. 50 that they may have compassion on them 

2 Ki.'i3. 23 the Lord.. had compassion on them, and 
Isa. 45. 15 that she should not have compassion on 
Jer. 12. 15 I will return, and have compassion;on 

2. 7*0 show mildness, kindness, e\ecai eleea. 

Matt 18, 33 thou also have had compassion on thy 
Mark 5. 19 the Lord, .hath had compassion on thee 

Z.To suffer with moderation, fierptoTradew metreop. 
Heb. 5. 2 Who can have compassion on the ignorant 

4. To have pity or mercy, o'lKTelpai oikteiro. 

Kom. 9. 15 and I will have compassion on 
9. 15 on whom I will have compassion. 
COMPASSION upon, to have — 
To love, pity, be merciful, DtT] racham, 3. 

DeutT3. 17 show thee mercy, and have compassion u. 
30. 3 the Lord. .Mill, .have compassion upon 



COMPASSION one of another, having — 

Suffering with {another), crvunaBjis sumpallies. 

1 Pe. 3. 8 having compassion one o£ another, love as 
COMPEL, to — 

l.To press, compel, DJK areas. 

Esth. I. ■ 8 none did compel : for so the king had 
2.T0 drive, force, nil nadach, 5. 

2 Ch.2i. II caused, .and compelled Judah (thereto). 
Z.To serve, 13^ abad. 

Lev. 25. 39 not compel him to serve as a bond servanfc 

4, To break forth upon, urge, Yl^ parats. ■ ' 

1 Sa. 28. 23 But his servants, .compelled him 

5. To impress (as onpublic service), ayyapfva aijg. 
liatt 27. 32 Simon by name, him they compelled to 
Warkij. 21 they compel one Simon a Cyrenian, who 

Q.To necessitate, compel, avayKa^w anagkazo. 
Lukei4. 23 compel (them) to come in, that my house 
Acts 26. II I punished them.. and compelled (them) 

2 Co. 12. II I am become a fool.. ye have compelled 
Gal. 2. 3 a Greek, was compelled to be circumcised 

2. 14 why compellest thon the Gentiles to live 

COMPEL to go, to — 

To impress {as onpublic service), ayyapevco ayga. 
Matt. 5. 41 whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile 
COMPLAIN, to — 

1. To sigh habitually, ]i\< anan, 7a. 

' Numii. I (when)the people complained, Itdispleaa. 
Lam. 3. 39 Wherefore doth a living man complain 

2.T0 iveep, .133 bakah. 

Job 31. 38 the furrows likewise thereof complain 
3. 2*0 contend, .strive, 3"! rib. 

Judg2i. 22 their brethren come unto US to complain 
i.To meditate, talk, n''p siach. 

'Job 7.11 I will complain in the bitterness of my 

Psa. 77. 3 I complained, and my spirit was overwh. 

COMPLAINER — 

Finding fault 7oith one's lot, /ie/i^iiiiioipos memps, 

Jude i6These are murmurers, complainers, walk. 
COMPLAINING— 
Cry, outcry, nni^ tsevacha. 

Psa. 144. 14 (tliere be) no complaining in our streets 
COMPLAINT — 
1. Meditation, talk, ri'if siach. 

1 Sa. 1. 16 out of the abundanceof my complaint 
Job 7. 13 my couch shall ease my complaint 

9. 27 I will forget my complaint, 1 will leave 
10. I I will leave my complaint upon myself 
21. 4 As for me, (is) my complaint to man ? and 
23. 2 Even to day (is) my complaint bitter: my 
Psa. 55. 2 I mourn in my complaint, and make a 
102. title, poureth out his complaint before the 
142. 2 I poured out my complaint before him 

2. Cause of complaint, alTia/ia aitiama. 

Acts 23. 7 [laid many grievous complaints against] 
COMPLETE — 
Perfect, complete, D'ppi iamim. 

Lev. 23. 15 seven sabbaths'jSiall be complete 
COMPLETE, to -.- 
To fill up, fill full, TrAijpJ&i pleroo. 

Col. 2. 10 ye are complete in him, which Is the head 
412 that ye may stand perfect and [complete] 
COMPOSITION — 
Measure, proper quantity, state or condition, njspp. 

Exod3o. 32 neither shall ye make, .after the comp. 
30 37 not make.. according to the composition 

COMPOUND — 

Perfume, season, spice, nnj'^O mirqachath. 

Exod3o. 23 an ointment coinpound after the art of 

COMPOUND, to- 
re perfume, season, spice, ni5"i raqach. 

Exod. 30. 33 Whosoever compoundeth (any) like It 

COMPREHEND, to — 

l.To krww, be acquainted with, VT, yada. 

Job 37. 5 great things.. which we cannot compre. 
2. To contain, comprehend, '?53 kul. 

Isa. 40. 12 comprehended the dust of the earth In a 
Z.To receive down, or fully, KaraKaixfiiiva katala. 

John I. 5 and the darkness comprehended it not 

Eph. 3. 18 May be able to comprehend with all saints 

COMPEEhIeNDED, to he briefly — 

To sum up under one head, ai/ai{e<pii\ai6a. 

Kom. 13. 9 if . .any other, .is briefly comprehended 

CO-NAN'-IAH, ^n',313 Jah is founding. 
A chief Levite in tlie'time of Josiah, E.g. 610. 

2 Ch.35. 9 C. also, and Shemaiah and. .his brethren 

CONCEAL, to — 

l.To keep silence regarding anything, rnrr charash. 

Job 41. 12 I will not conceal his parts, norhispow. 
2. To hide, cut off, tn^ kachad. 

Job 6. 10 I have not concealed the.words of the 
•7. II (is) with the Almigh^ will I not conceal 



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Ps«. 40. 10 I have not concealed thy loving kindness 
Jer. so. z Declare ye., publish, (and) conceal not 

3. To cover, no^ kasah. 

Prov.12. 23 A prudent man concealeth knowledge 
i.To cover, noa kasah, 3. 

Oen. 37. s6 if we slay our brother, and conceal hia 
Deut.13. 8 spare, neither shalt thou conceal him 
I'rov.ii. 13 he that is of a faithful spirit concealeth 

5. To hide, ino sathar, 5. 

Prov.25. 2 (It is) the glory of God to conceal a 
CONCEIT — 
1. Imagery, imagination, n'Sfc'p maskith. 

Prov.18, li and as au high wall in his own conceit 
i.Eye, I'j; ayin. 

i'roV26. 5 lest he he wise in his own conceit 

26. 12 Seoat thou a man wise in his owu conceit ? 
26. 16 The sluggard (is) wiser in his owu conceit 

28. II The rich man (is) wise in his own conceit 

CONCEITS, in your own — 

Beside, or alongside of yourselves, irap' iavroTs. 
Kom II. 25 lest ye should be wise (in) your own cone. 

12. i6 Be not wise in your own conceits 

CONCEIVE, to — 

1. Pregnant, r{-in harah. 

Judgi3. 5 lo, thou shalt conceive, and bear a son 

13. 7 Behold, tliou shalt conceive, and bear a 
Isa. -7. 14 a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son 

2. To conceive, become pregnant, nin harah. 

Geil. 4. I she conceived, .and said, I have gotten a 
4. 17 and she conceived, and liare Knoch 
16. 4 he went in unto Hagar, aurt she conceived 
16. 4 when she saw that she had conceived, her 
16. 5 when she saw that she hud conceived 
at. 2 Sarah conceived, and bare Abraham a son 
25. 21 and Kebeltah his wife conceived 

29. 32 Leah conceived, and bare a son, and she 

29. 33, 34, 35 she conceived again, and bare a son 

30. 5 Bilhah conceived, and liare Jacob a son 
30. 7 Bilhah, ilachel's maid, conceived again 
JO. 17 she conceived, and bare .Jacob the tifth 
30. 19 Leah conceived .igain, and bare Jacob 
30. 23 she conceived, and bare a son ; and said 
38. 3, 4 she conceived, and bare a son ; and he 
38. 18 came in unto her ; and she conceived by 

Exod.2. 2 And the woman conceived, and bare a son 
Num II. 12 Have 1 conceived all this people? have I 
Judg.13. 3 but thou shalt conceive, and bear a son 
J Sa. I. 20 was come about after Hannah had con. 
2. 21 she conceived, and bare three sons and 
,■ 2Sa. II. s the woman conceived, and sent and told 
■ 2 Kl. 4. 17 the woman conceived, and bare a son at 
I Cli. 7 S3 she conceived and bare a son, and he 
Job 15. 35 Thuy conceive mischief, and bring forth 

7. 14 he travaileth..and hath conceived misc. 

8. 3 went unto the prophetess ; and she con. 
33. ji Ye shall conceive chatf ; ye shall bring 
59. 4 they conceive mischief, and bring forth 
59. 13 conceiving and uttering from the heart 

3 Gomer..v/hich conceived, and bare him 
6 she conceived again, and bare a daugliter 
I. 8 when she had weaned Loruhamah, she co 

S.To conceive, become pregnant, !t\^ harah. 

Song 3. 4 into the chamber of her that conceived 
Uo3. 2. 5 she that conceived them hath done shame. 

4. To be sown, receive seed, jn; zara, 2. 

Num. 5. 28 she shall be free, and shall conceiveseed 
h.To think, devise, reckon, zm chaskab. 

Jer. 49. 30 Nebuchadrezzar, .hath conceived a pur. 

6. Tu be or become warm, to coriceive^ on," yacham. 

Gen. 30. 38 that they should conceive when they 
30. 39 the flocks conceived before the rods, and 

7. To become warm, conceive, on; yachayn, 3. 

Gen. 30- 41 whensoever the stronger cattle did conce. 

30. 41 that they might conceive among the rods 

31. 10 at the time that the cattle conceived 
Psa. St. 5 and in sin did my mother conceive me 

8. To beget, conceive., yfvuaoi gennao. 

Watt. I 20 that which is conceived in her is of the 
9. For a casting do-nm (of seed), ds KaTa^oXy]v. 
Ueb. It. II Saraherself received strength to conceive 

10.ro have a lying, ix<^ icoIttiv echo koiten. 

Rom. g. 10 when fiebecca also had conceived by one 
11. Toreceive (seed) together, avWaixjiavai suUamba. 
Luke I. 24 after those days. .Elisabeth conceived 
I. 31 thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and 
I. 36 she hath also conceived a son in her old 
2 21 named of tho angel before he was con. 
Jas. I. IS when lust hath conceived, it briugeth 

12. To ploM, put, set, Tie-qfjLi iithemi. 

Acts 5. 4 why hast thou conceived this thing in 

CONCEIVE again, to — 
To add, IP; yasaph, 5. 

Gen. 38. s she yet again conceived, and bare a son 

CONCEIVE seed, to — 

To cause to sow, let sow, Vll zara, 5. 

Lev. 12. 2 If a woman have conceived seed, and 

CONCEIVED, to ha — 

To be conceived; n-jri harah, 4. 

Job 3. 3 There is a man child conceived 



Psa. 
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H03. 



CONCEPTION — 

1. Conception, fnri heron. 

Gen. 3. 16 I will greatly multiply thy. .conception 

2.Conception, iv^iri hera.yon. 

Ruth 4. 13 the Lord gave her conception, and she 
Hos. g. II from the womb, and from the conception 

CONCERN, (those) things which — 
The things about, ra (irepl) taperi. 

Acts 28. 31 those things which concern the Lord J. 

2 Co.ii. 30 1 will glory of the things which concern 

CONCERNING — 

X.Unto, with reference to, Sk cl. 

1 Sa. 3. 12 all (things) which I have spoken concern. 

^.Concerning, Sj; at. 

Gen. 24. 9 the servant, .aware to him concerning 
Ezra 5. 5 they returnedanswerbyletterconceroing 
5. 17 send his pleasure to us concerning this 
7. 14 his seven counsellors, to enquire concern. 
Dan. 2. r8 would desire mercies of the God. .concer. 

5. 29 and made a proclamation concerning him 

6. 12 spake" before the king concerning the 

Z.Concerning, on account of, niiK-Sy al odoth. 
Gen. 26. 32 servants came, and told him concerning 
Jo?h 14. 6 said unto Moses the man of God concern. 

^.Concerning, on the side of, ^i tsad. 

Dan. 6. 4 against Daniel concoming the kingdom 

5. With a view or regard to, els eis. 

Acts 2. 25 David speaketh concerning him, I fore. 
Rom 16. ig I would haveyou. .simpleconcerningevil 

2 Co. 8. 23 my partner and fellow helper concern. 
Eph. 5. 32 speak (concerning) Christ and the church 
I Th. 5. 18 the v/lll of God in Christ Jesus concern. 

Q.Doion or over against, (w to, Kara {ax:c.) kala. 
Eph. 4. 22 concerning the former conversation, the 
riiil. 3. 6 Concerning zeal, persecuting the church 
7. About, concerning, for, irepl (gen.) peri. 

Jlatt. 4. 6 lie shall give his angels charge concern. 
II. 7 began to say unto the multitudes concer. 
16. II I spake (it) not to you concerning bread 
ilark. 5. 16 they.. told them.. concerning tlie swine 

7. 17 disciples asked him [concerning) the 
Luke 2. 17 the saying which was told them concern. 

7. 24 began to speak imto the people concern 
24. 19 they said unto him, Concerning Jesus of 
24. 44 written.. (in) the Prophets.. concerning 

John 7. 12 there was much murmuring, .concerning 
7. 32 the people murmured such things concer 
9. i3 the Jews did not believe concerning him 

11. 19 to comfort them concerning their brother 
Acts I. 16 the Holy Ghost, .spake before concerning 

ig. 39 if ye enquire anything [concerning] other 
21. 24 whereof they were informed concerning 
22. 18 will not receive thy testimony concern. 

23. 15 as though ye would enquire, .concerning 

24. 24 heard him concerning the faith in Clirist 

25. 16 licence to auswer for himself concerning 
28. 21 We neither received letter.". .concerning 
28. 23 persuading them concerning Jesus, both 

Rom. I. 3 Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord 
I Co. 7. 25 concerning virgins I have no command. 

12. I concerning spiritual (gifts), brethren, I 
16. I concerning the collection for the saints 

1 Th. 3. 2 to comfort you [concerning] your faith 
4. 13 concerning them which are asleep, that 

Heb. 7. 14 of which tribe Moses spake nothing con. 
II. 2oisaac blessed Jacob and Esau concerning 
II. 23 Joseph, .gave commandment concerning 

1 Jo. 2. 26 These, .have I written unto you concern. 
%. About, concerning, ir^pi [ace.) peri. 

I Ti. 1. 19 which some having put away, concerning 
6. 21 Which some professing have erred con. 

2 Ti. 2. 18 Who concerning the truth have erred 

3. 8 men of corrupt minds, reprobate concer. 

9./n behalf of, vnip (gen.) huper. 

Rom 9. 27 Esaias also crieth concerning Israel 

lO.Cohcerning the mailer of, iJl'Sy al debar. 
2 Sa. 18. 5 when the king gave .'. charge concerning 
Jer. 7. 22 I spake not. .concerning burnt offerings 
14. I The word, .that came to Jeremiah con. 

CONCERNING, as — 

1. With a view to the matter of, 6is Xoy6v eis logon. 

Phil. 4. 15 no church communicated with me as con. 
2. Down through, as to, Kara, (ace.) kaia. 

Rom 9. s of v.hom as concerning the flesh Chtist 
II. 28 As concerning the Gospel, (they are) 

2 Co.ii. 21 1 speak as concerning reproach, as though 

3. About, concerning, for, Trtpl [gen.) peri. 

Acts 28. 22 as concerning this sect, we know that 
1 Co. 8. 4 As concerning therefore the eating of 

CONCERNING that, as — 
Because that, on hoii. 

Acts 13 34 as concerning that he raised him up from 

CONCERNING, the things — 
The things about or caticerning, to. it^pl to. peri. 
Luke22. 37 for the things concerning mehave an end 

24. 27 he expounded, .the things concerning 
Acts 8, 12 Philip preaching the things concerning 
19, 8 disputing and i)ersuading the things con. 



CONCISION — 

A culling down, KaraTOfi-f] kalatomi. 

Phil. 3. 2 beware of evil workers, beware of the co. 
CONCIITDE, to — 
l.To reckon, account, Xoy'i^oiiai logizoinai. 

Horn. 3. 28 we conclude that a man is justified bj 
2.T0 judge, decide, Kplvu krino. 

Acts 21. 25 we have written (and) concluded that 
3, To shut or close up together, <TuyK\(lu svgkkio. 

Rom II. 32 God hath concluded them all in unbelief 

Gal. 3. 22 the Scripture hath concluded all under 

CONCLUSION — 
End, I'D sujjh. 

Eccl.i2. 13 Let us hoar the coocluslon of the whols 
CONCORD — 
A sounding together, harinony, <TviJ.(puiin]ais sump. 

2 Co. 6. 15 what concord hath Christ with BoUal< 

CONCOURSE — 

I.jTo hum, sound, make a noise, ncn hamah, 

Prov. I. 21 She crieth in the chief place of concourse 
2.A turning round together, gathering, avarpoi^ii. 

Acts 19. 40 we may give an account of this concourse 

CONCUBINE — 

l.Concidiine, singing damxl, nrh lechenah. 
Dan. s. 2 his wive:!, and his concubines, might 
5. 3 his wives, and his concubines, drank in 

5. 23 thy wives, and thy coiicubine3,have diunk 
2. Concubine, a half wife, mh'^ jiilegcsh. 

Geu. 22. 24 his concubine, whose name (was) Reumah 
25. 6 unto the sons of the concubines, whicli 

35. 22 Reuben . . lay with . .his father's concubine 

36. 12 Tinma was concubine to Eliphaz, Esau's 
Judg 8. 31 his concubine that (was) in Sliechem, she 

19. 1 who took to him a concubine out of Ue. 
19. 2 his concubine played the whore against 
19. 9 when the man rose up. .he, and his cou. 
19. 10 (tliere were) with him.. his concubine 
ig. 24 my daughter, a maiden, and his concu. 
19. 25 the man took his concubine, and brought 
19. 27 the woman his concubine wasfallen down 

19. 29 laid hold on his concubine, and divided 

20. 4 I came into Gibeah. .1 and my concubine 
20. s my concubine have they forced, that sho 

20. 6 I took my concubine, and cut her in 

2 Sa. 3. 7 Saul had a concubine, whose name (wa.^) 

3. 7 h ast thou gone in unto my father's concu.? 

5. 13 David took (him) more concubines and 

.5. 16 the kingleft ten women, which (were)con. 

16. 21 Coin unto thy father's concubines, whicli 

16. 22 Absalom went in unto his father's concu. 

19. 5 the lives of thy wives, and. .thy concu. 
so. 3 the king took the ten women (liis) concu. 

21. II it was told David what, .the concubine of 
I Kill. 3 And ho had. .three hundred concubines 

1 Ch. I. 32 the sons of Keturah, Abraham's concu 

2. 46 Ephah, Caleb's concubine, bare Haran 

2. 48 Maacliah, Caleb's concubine, baj-e Sheber 

3. 9 besides the sons of the concubines, and 
7. 14 his concubine the Aramitess bare Hachlr 

2 Ch.ii. 21 above all his wives and his concubines 

11. 21 eighteen wives, and three score concu. 
Esth 2. 14 chamberlain, which kept the concubines 
Song 6. 8 threescore queens, and fourscore concn. 

6. 9 the queens and the concubines, and they 

CONCUPISCENCE — 

Over desire, iTnBvjxla epiihumia. 

Rom 7. 8 wrought in me all manner of concupia. 
Col. 3. 5 inordinate affection, evil concupiscence 

1 Th. 4. s ^'ot in the lust of concupiscence, even 
CONDEMN, to — 

1. To make or declare wrong [in laio), pEO rasha, 5. 

Exod22. 9 whom the judges shall condemn, he shall 
Deut 25. I shall justify the righteous, and condemn 
Job 9. 20 justify myself, mine o\vn mouth shall con. 

10. 2 I will say unto God, Do not condemn me 

IS- 6 Thine own mouth condemneth thee, and 

32. 3 had found no answer, and (yet) had con. 

34. 17 wilt thou condemn him that is most just? 

40. 8 wilt thou condemn me, that thou mayest 
Psa. 37. 33 The Lord will not. .condemn him when 

94. 21 They gather themselves, .and condemn 
Provi2. 2 a man of wicked devices ■willhe condemn 

17. 15 he that condemneth the just, even they 
Isa. 50. 9 who (is) he (that) shall condemn me ? 

54. 17 against thee in judgment thou shalt con. 

2. To fine, oppress, 0ill anash. 

2 Ch.36. 3 condemned the land in an hundred 

3. To know something against one, KaTayivdaKu. 

1 Jo. 3. 20 if our heart condemn us, God is greater 
3. 21 if our heart condemn us not, (then) have 

i.To pronounce Judgment against one, KaraSiKa^ce. 
llatt 12. 7 would not have condemned the guiltle.s8 

12. 37 by thy words thou shalt be condemned 
Luke 6. 37 coudemu not, and ye shall not be con. 
Jas. 5. 6 Ye have condemned (and) killed the just 

5.T0 judge 0}ie down, condemn, KaraKplva katakr, 
Uatt 17. 41 vrit\\ this generation, and shall condemn 
12. 42 The queen of the south.. shall condemu 

20. 18 and they shall condemn him to death 
27. 3 Judas.. when he saw that he ti^as con. 



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Markio. 33 and they shall condemn him to death 

14. 64 they all condemned him to be guilty of 
Luke 1 1. 32 The men of Nineve. .shall condema it 

II. 31 The queen of the south shall, .condemn 

John 8. 10 [Woman, .hath no man condemned thee?] 

8. II [Neither do I condemn thee; go, and sin] 

Kom. 2. I thou judgest another, thou conden.nest 

8. 3 and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh 

8. 34 WIio (is) he that conderaneth ? (It is) C. 

1 Co.ij. 32 we should not be condemned with the 
Heb. II. 7 by the which he condemned the world 
Jas. 5. 9 Grudge not. .brethren, lest ye be [cond.] 
a Pe. 2. 6 condemned (them) Tvith an overthrow 

6. To judge, pronounce judgment, Kplvco IcHno. 
John 3. 17 God sent not his Son. .t" condemn the 
3. 18 He that believeth on him is not condera. 
3. 18 he that believeth not is condem.Ac. 13. 27 
Kom 14. 22 Happy (is) he that condemneth not 
1. Toward a judging doion,Trp6% Kari,Kpi(nv prosTc. 

2 Co. 7. 3 I speak rjot (this) to condemn (you) ; for 

CONDEMN, that — 

To judge or act as a magistrate, ^S'^ shaphat 
Psa.109. 31 save (him) from those that condemn his 

CONDESINED — 

To fine, oppress, vy^ anash. 

Amosj. 8 they drink the wine of the condemned 

CONLEIINED of one's self — 
One judged down liy himself, auTOKaraKpiros, 
Titus 3. II and sinneth, being condemned of himself 

CONDEMNED, to te — 

1. To go out {declared) wrong, ^~\ Ky; yatsa rasha. 

Psa. 109. 7 he shall be judged, let him be condemned 

2. With a view to a judgment, els Kpi/ia eis krima. 

I,uke24. 20 our rulers delivered him to be condemned 

CONDEMNED, that cannot be — 
One against whom nothing is known, aKardyvuffroi 
Titus 2. 8 Sound speech, that cannot be condemned 

CONDEMNATION — 

1. The judgement against {any one), Kardnpifza. 
Kom. 5. 16 the judgment (was) by one tocondemna. 

5. 18 (come) upon all men to condemnation 
8. I no condemnation to them which are in C. 

2.The process 0/ condemnation, KaraKpia-is katakr. 
2 Co. 3. 9 if the ministration of condemnation 

S. The judgment {pronounced), Kpi/xa krima. 

Luke23. 40 seeing thou art in the same condemnation 
I Co.ii, 34 ye come not together unto condemnation 
I Ti. 3. 6 lest, .he fall into the condemnation of the 
Jas. 3. I we shall receive thegreater condemnation 
Jude 4 who were . . ordained to this condemnation 

4..The process of judgment, Kpitrts krisis. 

John 3. 19 this is the condemnation, that light is 
5. 24 He. .shall not come into condemnation 

Z.A judging under a false pretence, {nt6Kpi(Tts. 
Jas 5. 12 swear not. lest ye fall Into [condemnat.] 

CONDEMNING — 

To make or declare vrrong {in law) VV-\ raslw,, 5. 

1 Ki. 8. 32 judge thy -servants, condemning the 

CONDESCEND, to — 

To be led avxiy with, truvaTtdyoixai sunapagomai. 
Kom 12. 16 but condescend to men of low estate 

CONDITIONS of — 

The things toward or touching {anything), to irphs. 

Lukei4. 32 he sendeth. .and desireth conditions of 
CONDUCT, to — 
l.To cause to go {or lead) over, i^il abar, 5. 

2 Sa. 19. 40 the people of Judah conducted the king 

2. To send away or forth, rh^ shalach, 3. 

2 Sa. 19. 31 with the king, to conduct him over Jor 
2. To set down throughout or fully, Kadl(rTii]fit. 

Acts 17. IS they that conducted Paul brought him 
CONDUCT forth, to — 
To send forward, TrpoireVirTa) propempto. 

1 Co. 1 6. II conduct him forth in peace, that he may 

CONDUCT over, to — 

To cause to go {or lead) over, 15!^ abar, 5. 

2 Sa. 19. 15 to meet the king, to conduct the king o. 
CONDUIT — 

Aqueduct, ."i^yn tealah. 

3 Ki. 18. 17 stdod by the conduit of the upper pool 

20. 2o made a pool and a conduit, and brought 
Isa. 7. 3 at the end ot the conduit of the upper 
36. 2 he stood by the conduit of the upper 

CONEY — 

A hare, hedgehog, or rabbit, [??' shaphan. 

Lev. II. s the coney, because he cheweth the cud 
Deut 14. 7 (as) the camel, and the hare, and the coney 
Psa. 104 a8 wild goats; (and) the rocks for the conies 
Prov 30. 26 The conies (are but) a feeble folk, yet 

CONFECTION — 

Perfume, spice, npn roqach. 

i.iLody). 33 a coafectiou after the art of the apotbea 



CONFECTIONAKT — 

Perfumer, nnis-i raqqachah. 

I Sa. 8. 13 take your daughters (to be) confectionar. 

CONFEDERACY — 

1. A covenant, agreement, n'"i3 berith. 

Obad. 7 the men of thy confederacy have brought 

2.A conspiracy, ■i?'i5 qeslier. 

Is^ 8. 12 Say ye not, A confederacy, to all (them to 
8. 12 this people shall say, A confederacy 

CONTEDERATE — 

Master or owner of a covenant, an ally, nna b]ii). 
Gen. 14. 13 and these (were) confederate with Abram 

CONTEDEEATE, to be — 
l.To rest, 0" nv.ach. 

Isa. 7. 2 saying, Syria is confederate with Ephraim 

2. To cut {or prepare) a covenant, n'13 m.3 k. berith. 

Psa. 83. s they are confederate against thee 

CONFER, to — 

l.{Nis) word was, n;ri 13^ dahar hayah. 

I Ki. I. 7 he conferred with Joab the son of Zeruiah 
2. To put {anything) up toward one, TrpocravtnlBriiii. 

Gal. 1. 16 immediately I conferred not with flesh 

Z.To talk together, crvXKaKiw sullaleO. 

Acts 25. 12 when he had conferred with the council 

4. To cast {words) together, ffviifidWu sumballd. 
Acts 4. 15 they conferred among themselves 

CONFERENCE, add in — 

To put {anything) up toward one, TrpotravaTiOriiit. 
Gal. 2. 6 in conference added nothing to me 

CONFESS, to — 

1, To confess {by throwing out the hand), ni; yadah, 5. 

1 Ki. 8. 33 shall turn again to thee, and confess thy 

8. 35 confess thy name, and turn from their 

2 Ch. 6. 24 shall return and confess thy name, and 

6. 26 confess thy name, and turn from tiieir 
Job 40. 14 Then will I also confess unto thee that 
Psa. 32. 5 Iwill confess my transgressions unto the' 
Prov.28. 13 whoso confesseth and forsaketh (them) 

2.T0 confess {for oneself), .ti; yadah, 7. 

Lev. 5. 5 he shall confess that he hath sinned in 
16. 21 confess over him all the iniquities of 
26. 40 If they shall confess their iniquity, and 
Num. 5. 7 they shall confess their sin which they 
Ezra 10. I when he had confessed, weeping and 
Keh. I. 6 confess the sins of the children of Israel 
g. 2 stood and confessed their sins, and the 

9. 3 (another) fourth part they confessed, and 
Dan. 9. 20 confessing my sin and the sin of my people 

i.To speak out the same things, ii,oixo\oyi(a exom. 
Matt. 3. 6 were baptisedofhimin Jordan, confessing 
Mark i. 5 were all baptised of him. ."confessing their 
Acts 19. 18 and confessed, and showed their deeds 
Rorai4. II and every tongue shall confess to God 

15. 9 For this cause I will confess to thee 
Phil. 2. 11 every tongue should confess that Jesus 
Jamesj. 16 Confess (your) faults one to another, and 
Rev. 3. 5 willi[confess] his name before my Father 

i.To speak the same thing {as another), dfioXoy^ai. 
Mattio. 32 Whosoever therefore shall confess me 

10. 32 him will I confess also before my Father 
Lukei2. 8 Whosoever shall confess me before men 

12. 8 him shall the Son of man also confess 
John I. 20 he confessed, and denied not ; but con. 
9. 22 if any man did confess that he was Christ 

12. 42 becauseof the Pharisees they did not con. 
Acts 23. 8 but the Pharisees confess both 

24 14 this I confess unto thee, that after the 
Eom.io. 9 it thou shalt confess with thy mouth the 
Heb. ii.?i3 confessed that they were strangers and 

1 Jo. I. 9 If we confess our sins, he is faithful and 

4 2 that confesseth that Jesus Christ is come 
4 3 every spirit that confesseth not that J. 
4. 15 Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is the 
5 .fo 7 who confess not that Jesus Christ is 

CONFESSION, to make — 

To confess {for oneself), •it yadah, 7 

2 Ch. 30. 22 making confession to the Lord God o) 
Dan. 9. 4 made my confession, and said, Lord 

CONFESSION — 

1 . Confession {by casting out the hand), .Tiin todah. 
Jos. 7. 19 make contession'unto him ; and tell me 
Ezra 10. II make confession unto the Lord God of 

2..^1 saying the same tiling^ as another, SnoXoyla. 

1 Ti. 6. 13 who before . Pilate witnessed a good con 
CONFESSION is made — 

To speak the same thing, 6ij.o\oy(w homologeS. 

Rom. 10. 10 with the mouth confession is made unto 
CONFIDENCE— 
1 Confidence, trust, nB3 betach. 

Eze. 28. 26 they shall dwell with confidence, when I 

2. Confidence, trust, nns? bitchah. 

Isa. 30. 15 in quietness and in confidence shall bo 

3. Confidence, trust, Jinea bittachon. 

2 Ki.i8. 19 What confidence (is) this wherein thou 
Isa. 36. 4 What confidence (is) this wherein thou 



i.Firmness, stoutness, Sd| kesel. 

Prov. 3. 26 the Lord shall be thy confidence, and 

5. Firmness, stoutness, nho^ kislah. 

Job 4. 6<Is) not (this) thy fear, thy confidence 

6. Confidence, trust, nano niibtach. 

Job 18. 14 His confidence shall bs rooted out of hi3 

31. 24 said to the . .gold, (Thou art)my confidence 
Psa. 65. 5 the confidence of all the ends of the earth 
Prov 14. 26 InthefearoftheLoRD(is)stTongconfiden. 

21. 22 casteth dov/n the strength of tlie con fid. 

23. 19 Confidence in an unfaithful man.. (is like) 
Jer. 2. 37 the Lord hath rejected thy confidences 

48. 13 houseof Israel wasashamed'of-.theircon. 
Eze. sg. 16 it shall be no more the confidence of the 

7 .Free-sjMkenness, boldness, T?apfn)cria parrliesia. 
Acts 28. 31 with all confidence, no man forbidding 
Heb. 3. 6 if we hold fast the confidence and the 
10. 35 Cast not away therefore your confidence 

1 Jo. 2. 28 when he shall appear, we may have con. 

3. 21 (then) have we confidence toward God 
S. 14 this is the confidence that we have in him 

^.Confident persuasion, TreiroiSijtns pepoithesis. 

2 Co. I. 15 in this confidence I was minded to come 

8. 22 upon the great confidence which (I hive) 
10. 2 when I am present with that conndtnce 
Eph. 3. 12 In whom we have -.access with confidsnco 
Pliil. 3. 4 Though I might also have confidence in 

9. What stands under one, substratum, vir6<iTa<sii. 
2 Co. II. 17 as it were foolishly, in this confidence 
Heb. 3. 14 if we hold the beginning of our confidenc* 

CONFIDENCE, to have — 

l.To luLve good courage, Bappe'co iharrheo. 

s Co. 7. 16 I rejoice therefore tiat I have oonfldeuce 

2. To persuade, irtiflw peiiho. 

2 Co. 2. 3 having confidence in you all, that my 
Gal. s- 10 I 'lave confidence in you through the L. 
Phil. I. 25 having this confidence, I know that I 

3. 3 and have no confidence in the flesh 
2 Th. 3. 4 we have confidence in the Lord touching 
Phm. 21 Having confidence in thy obedience I 

CONFIDENCE, to put — 

To be confulent, have trust, nap batach. 

Judg. 9. 26 the men of Shechem put their confidence 
Psa. 1 1 3. 8, 9 (It is) better, .than to put confidence in 
Jlic. 7. s put ye not confidence in a guide 

CONFIDENT- 

1. To have good courage, 0a^^e« tharrheS. 

2 Co. 3. 6 (wo are) always confident, knowing that 

2. What stands under one, substratum., vwScrTaons. 
2 Co. 9. 4 ashamed in this same confident boasting 

CONFIDENT, tohe — 

l.To be confident, have trust, no3 batach. 

Psa. 27. 3 against me, in -this (will) I (be) confitlent 
Prov 14. i6 but the fool rageth, and is confident 

2.T0 have good courage, Bap^ew tharreu. 

2 Co. 5. 8 We are confident, (I say), and willing 

3. To persuade, irsida peitho. 

Rom. 2. 19 And art confident that thou thyself art 
Phil. 1. 6 Being confident of this very thing, that 

CONFIDENT, to wax — 

To persuade, Trei6a> peiiho. 

Phil. 1. 14 many of the brethren, waxing confident 

CONFIRM, to — 

l.To harden, you amats, 3. 

Isa. 35. 3 Strengthen . . and confirm the feeble knees 
2.70 strengthen, 133 gabar, 5. 

Dan. 9. 27 he shall.confirm the covenant with many 

3. To keep hold on, piri chazaq, 5. 

2 Ki. 15. 19 his hand might be with him to confirm 
Dan. II. I I, stood to confirm and to strengthen lUm 

4. To establish, make ready, ps kun, Sa. 

2 Sa. 7. 24 thou hast confirmed to thyself thy peopla 

Psa. 68. g whereby thou didst confirm thine inher 
5. To establish, pa kun, 5. 

I Ch. 14. 2 that the Lord had comflrmed him king 
6. To fill up or out, Kbo male, S. 

I ki. I. 14 I also will come in. .and confirm thy. 

7. To cause to stand, set up, settle, nnjj amad, 5. 
I Ch. 16. 17 hath confirmed the same to Jacob for a 
Psa. 105. 10 confirmed the same imto Jacob for a lawr 
8. To establish, confirm. Dip qum, 3. 

Ruth 4. 7 concerning changing, for to confirm all 
Esth. 9. 29 to confirm this second letter of Purira 
9. 31 To confirm these days of Purim in their 
9. 32 the decree of Esther confirmed these 
Eze. 13. 6 to hope that they v/ould confirm the word 

9. To establish, confirm. Dip qum, 5. 

!Num3o. 14 he confirmeth them, because he held hia 
Deut 27. 26 Cursed (be) he that confirmeth not (all) 
Isa 44. 26 That confirmeth the word of his servant 
Dan. 9. 12 he hath confirmed his words, which he 

10. 7*0 make firm, strong or sure, PfffaiSoi bebaioo, 
Marki6. 20 [confirming the word with signs follow.) 
Kom 15. 8 to confirm the promises (made) unto the 



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1 Co. I. 6 as the testimony of Christ was conllrmed 

I 3 Who shall also confinii you uuto the cud 
Hcb. 2. 3 was couflrmed unto us by them that 

11. 2*0 confirm fully, iiriaT-npiCu) epislerizo. 

Acts 14. 22 Confirming the sou Is of the disciples, (and) 
15. 32 exhorted the hretlucn . and confirmed 

15. 41 he went through Syria, .confirming the 

I.2.T0 give power or validity, uvpoo) kuroo. 

■2 Co. 2. 8 that ye v/ould confirm (your) love toward 
Gal. 3. 15 (if it be) confirmed, no man disaunuUeth 

13. To be or act as a mediator, ixeffirevio mcsiieuo. 
Heb. 6. 17 Wherein God. .confirmed (it) by an oath 

CONJETRM before, to — 

To give power or validity beforehand, irpoKvpSia. 
Gal. 3. 17 that was confirmed before of UodiuCliriat 

CONFIRMATION — 

Steadfast or firm establishment, ffc^alaiffts bebaivsis. 
Phil. I. 7 in the defence and confirmation of the 
Heb. 6. 16 an oath for confirmation (is) to them an 

CONFIUMED, to be — 

JTo be strong, held fast, pin chazaJc. 

2 Ki.14. 5 as soon as the kingdom was confirmed In 

CONFISCATION — 

Ji'ine, oppression, C'jy, anash. 

Ezra 7. 26 to banishment, or to confiscation of goods 

CONFLICT — 

Contest, struggle, dyuv agon. 

rhiL I. 30 Uaving the same conflict which ye saw 
Col. 2. I I would that ye knew what great conflict 

CONFORMABLE unto, to make — 

To make of the same form, (rviJ.fji.op<p6a! summorphod. 

Phil. 3. lo being made conformable unto his death 
CONFORMED to — 
Having the same form, <7vfifjLop<pos summorpkos. 

Rom. 8. 29 did predestinate (to be) conformed to the 
CONFORMED, to be — 
To fashion in same way, o'U(Txi7/'aTi ^o) suschematizo. 

Eom 12. 2 be not conformed to this world ; but be 
CONFOUND, to — 
1. To mix, mingle, 775 balal. 

Gen. II. 7 let us go down, and there confound their 
II. 9 the Lord did there confound the langu. 

Z.To bri7ig or put down, nm chaihath, 5. 

Jer. I. 17 be not dismayed, .lest I confound thco 
3. To put to shame utterly, Karaicrx^vw kataischuiw. 

1 Co. I. 27 foolish things of the world to confound 

1..27 the weak things of the world to confou. 
X Pe. 2. 6 he that believeth..shall not be eoufoun. 

i.To confine, pour out together, avyxova sugchxmS. 
Acts 2. 6 the miiltitude came . .and were confoun. 
9. 22 confounded the .Jews which dwelt at D. 

CONFOTJNDED, to be — 

1, To be ashamed, become pale, wia bush. 

2 Ki. 19. 26 they were dismayed and confounded 
Job 6. so They were confounded because they had 
Psa. 22. 5 trusted in thee, and were not confounded 

35. 4 Let them be confounded and put toshamo 
71. 13 Let them be confounded (and) consumed 
71. 24 they are confounded, for they are brought 
83. 17 Let them be confounded and troubled for 
97. 7 Confounded be all they that serve graven 
129. 5 Let them all be confounded and turned 

Jsa. 19. 9 that weave net works, shall be confoun. 
37. 27 they were dismayed and confounded 

Jer. 9. 19 we are greatly confound.ed, because we 
17. 18 Let them be confounded that persecute 
17. 18 let not me be confounded ; let them be 

49. 23 Hamath is confounded, and Arpad ; for 
so. 12 Your mother shall be sore confounded 
51. 47 her whole land shall be confounded, and 
51. 51 We are confounded, because we have 

£ze. 16. 52 be thou confounded also, and bear thy 

16. 63 thou mayest remember, and be confoun. 
Mlo 7. 16 The nations shall see, and be confouud. 

^ To be ashained, become red, "150 chapher. 

Psa. 33 4 Let them be confounded and put to 
40. 14 Let them be ashamed and confounded 
70. 2 Let them be ashamed and confounded 

Isa. 1. 29 ye shall be confounded for the gardens 
24. 23 the moon shall be confounded, and the 

Jer 15. 9 she h.ath been ashamed and confounded 

Mic. 3-; 7 and the diviners confounded ; yea, they 
8. To be ashayned, dried up>, v/y, yabash, 5. 

Jer. 10. 14 every founder is confounded by the grav. 
46. 24 The daughter of Egypt shall be eoufoun. 
48. I Kiriathaim is confounded (and) taken 
48 3 Misgab is confounded and dismayed 
48 20 lloab is confounded ; for it is broken 

50. 2 Bel is confounded, Merodach is broken 
so. 2 her idols are confounded, her images are 

51. 17 every founder is confounded by the gra. 
Zech.io., s the riders on horses shall be confounded 

4.2'o be put to shame, blush, chs kalam, 2. 

Psa; 69. 6 let not those that se«k thee be confoun. 

Isa. 41. II all they, .shall be ashamed and confoun. 
45. 16 They shall be ashamed, and also confou. 
45. 17 ye shall not be ash.imed nor confounded 
50. 7 therefore shall I not be confounded 
S4. 4 not be ashamed : neither be thou confo. 



Jer 22. 22 tlien shalt thou be ashamed and confou. 

31. 19 I was aslianicil, yea, even confounded 
Eze. 16. 54 and mayest be confounded in all that 

36. 32 be asliamed and confounded for your 

5. To be made or caused to blush, chs kalam, 6. 

Jer. 14. 3 tliey were ashamed and confounded, and 

CONFUSE, to — 

To pour out together, confuse, avyx^'^o sui}chuno. 
Acts 19. 32 for the assembly was confused ; and the 

CONFUSED noise — 

Shaking, trembling, cJjn raash. 

Isa. 9. 5 For every battle (is) with confused noise 

CONFUSION ; — 

l.Skame, paleness, rz'a bnsheth. 

I Sa. 20. 30 thou hast chosen., to thine own confusion 

20. 30 and uuto the confusion of thy mother's 
Ezra 9V 7 to a spoil, aud to confusion of face, as (It 
Psa. 109. 29 cover themselves with their own confus 
Jer. 7. 19 not (provoke) tliumselves to the confusion 
Dan. 9. 7 unto us confusion of faces, as at this day 
9. 8 Lord, to us (bclongcth) confusion of 

2. Shame, blushing, noSg kclimmah. 

Psa. 44. IS My confusion (is) continually before me 
Isa. 30. 3 trust in the sh.adow. .(your) confusion 
45. 16 they shall go to confusion together (that) 
61. 7 (for) confusion they shall rejoice in tlieir 
Jer. 3. 25 We lie down in our shame, and our conf. 
20. II (their) everlasting confusion shall never 

2. Lightness, contempt, I'lS"! qalon. 

Job 10. 15 (I am) full of confusion; therefore see 

i.Confusion, '^nn tebel. 

Lev. 18. 23 neither., stand before a beast., it (is) conf 
20. 12 they have wrought confusion ; their blood 

5. Emptiness, wastencss, vnh tohu. 

Isa. 24. 10 Tlie city of confusion is broken down 
34. II stretch out upon it the line of confusion 
41. 29 their molten images (arc) wind and conf 

6. Instability, aKaraiXTacria akatcLstasia. 

I Co. 14. 33 Cod is not (the author) of confusion, but 

Jas. 3. 16 there (is) confusion and every evil work 
7. Confusion, a pouri^ig out together, cvyxvcris. 

Acts iq. 29 the whole city was filled with confusioii 
CONFUSION, to be brought to — 
To be ashaincd, become red, ngn chapher. 

Psa. 35. 4, 26 Let them be brought to confusion 
CONFUSION, to be put to— 
1. To be ashamed, p>ale, iyi3 huth. 

Psa. 71. I let me never be put to confusion 
2.T0 be made to blush, d"?! kalam, 2. 

Psa. 70. 3 Let tliem be put to confusion, that dcs 

CONGEALED, to be — 

To be congealed, hardened. KCi5 gapha. 

Exodis- 8 the depths were cougealed in tl)o heart 

CONGRATULATE, to — 

To declare blessed, ^"ia barak, 3. 

I Ch.18. 10 enquire of liis vyelfare, and to congratu- 

CONGREGATION — 

l.One dumb or bound, Djx elem. 

Psa. 58. I Do ye. .speak righteousness, congrega. 

2.0ne living, or alive, 'n char. 

Psa. 68. 10 Thy congregation hath dwelt therein 

74. 19 forget not the congregation of thy poor 

Z.A meeting place ; the meeting itself , lyiD moed. 

Exod27. 21 the tabernacle of the congregation 
So in 28. 43 ; 29. 4, 10, 11, 30, 32, 42, 44 ; 30. 16, 18, 20. 
26, 36 ; 31. 7 ; 33. 7. 7 ; 35- 21 i 38. 8, 30 ; 39. 32, 40 ; 40. 
12 ; Lev. I. I, 3, 3 ; 3. 2, 8, 13 ; 4. 4. 5- 7. 7. M. ifi. 18, 18 . 
6. 16, 26, 30 ; 8. 3, 4. 3'. 33. 35 ; 9- 5. 23 ; lo- 7, 9 : 12- « . 
14. II, 23 ; 15. 14, 29 ; 16. 7, 16, 17 ; 17- 4> 5. 0. 9 ; 19- 2' . 
24. 3 ; Num. i. i; 2. 2, 17 ; 3. 7. 8, 25, 25, 38 ; 4. 3, 4, 15, 
23, 25, 25, 28, 30, 31, 33, 33, 37. 39. 41. 43. 47 ! 6. 10, 13, 
18 ; 7- 5. 89 ; 8. 9, IS, 19, 22, 24, 26 ; 10. 3 ; II. i6 ; 12. 4 , 
16. 18, 19, 42, 43, 50 ; 17. 4 ; 18. 4, 6, 21, 22, 23, 31 ; 19. 4; 
20. 6 ; 25. 6 ; 27. 2 ; 31. 5 ; Deut. 31. 14, 14 ; Josh. i3. 1 . 
19. SI ; I Sa. 2. 22 ; I Ki. 8. 4 ; i Ch. 6. 32 ; 9. 21 ; 23. 33 , 
2 Ch. I. 3, 6, 13 ; 5. 5. , ^^ ,. 

Exod4o. 2 the tent of the congregation 
[3o in verses d, 7, 22, 24, 26, 29, 30, 32, 34, 36.] 

Numi4. 10 the congregation bade stone them with 
16. 2 famous in the congregation, men of ren. 

Psa. 74. 4 roar in the midst of thy congregatious 

75. 2 When 1 shall receive the congregation I 
Isa. 14. 13 also upon the mount of the congregation 

i.An appointed meeting, .Tij; edaJi. 

Exodi2. 3 Speak ye uuto all the congregation of Is. 
12. 6 the whole assembly of the congregation 
12. 19 shall be cut off from the congregation 
12. 47 the congregation of Israel shall keep it 
16. I the cbTigrcgation of the children of Israel 
16. 2 the whole congregation of the children 
16. 9 Say unto all the congregation of the chil. 
16. 10 Aaron spake unto the whole congregation 

16. 22 the rulers of the congregation came and 

17. I all the congregation of '.he children of L 

34. 31 the rulers of the congregation returned 

35. I gathered all the congregation of the chil. 
35. 4, 20 the congregation of the children of I. 
38. 25 that were numbered of the congregation 



Lev 4 13 if the wliolc congregation of Israel sin 
4. 15 the ciders of the i:oii;;rtgalioii sliall lay 
8 3 gather lliMi all the cou^j igalinn together 

8. s .Moses saiil unto the congrcguliun, ilils 

9. s all the coiigrcgati'in drew near and stood 
ta 17 to bear the inliiuity of the congregation 
16. 5 he shall take oi the congregation of the 
■9. 2 Spenk unto all the cuiiKi'igation of the 
24. 14 and let all the cnngrcgation stone him 

24. 16 tlie congregation shall cortainly stone him 
Num I 2 Take ye the sum of all the coiiijri gallon 

1. i5 These (v/ere) the renowued of the coogro. 
I 18 they assembled all the congregation log. 
1 53 there be no wrath upon the congregation 
3 7 and the charge of the whole congregation 
4. 34 the chief of the congregation niimlnrcd 
8. 20 the congregation of the children of Israel 

13. 26 the congregation of thechildrenof Israel 

14. I the congregation lifted up their voice 

14 2 and the whole congregation said unto 
14. 5 all the assembly of the congregation 
14. lo all the congreg.iMon bade stone them 
14. 27 (shall I bear with) this evil congregatloo 
■ 4. 35 ao It unto all this evil congregation 

14. 36 made all the congregation to murmur 

15. 24 without the knowledge of the congrega. 
15. 24 the congregation shall offer one young 

15 25 an atonemeut for all the congTegation' 
15. 2fi it shall be forgiven all the congregation 
15. 33 brought him. .unto all the congregation 

15. 35 the congregation shall stone him with 
13. 36 the coiigngation brought him without 

16, 3 all the congregation (are) holy, every ono 
16. g hath separated you from the congregation 
16. 9 to stand before the congregation to min. 
16. 19 Korah gathered all the congregation 
i6. 21 Separate, .from among this congregation 
16. 22 wilt thou be wroth with.. the congrega.? 
i6. 24 Speak unto the congregation, saying, Get' 
x6. 26 he spake uuto the congregation, saying 
16. 41 the congregation of the children of Israel 
16. 42 when the congregation was gathered ' 
16. 45 Oct you up from among this congregation 
16. 46 go quickly unto the congregation, and 

19. 9 it shall be kept for the congregation of 

20. I Then came . . the whole congregation, into 
2o. 2 there was no water for the congregation 
2o. 8 thou shalt give the congregation and 
20 II the congregation drauk, and their beasts 
20. 22 the whole congregation, jounieyed;from 
20. 27 went up.. in the sight of allthe congrega. 
2o. 29 all the congregation saw that Aaron w.as 

25. 6 in the sight of all the coi.gregation of Iha. 
23. 7 rose up from among the congregation 

26. 2 Take the sum of all the congregation of 

26. 9 (which were) famous in the congrcgatioi^ 

27. 2 before the princes and all the congrega. 
27. 14 rebelled, .in the sliife of the congregalioii 
27. 16 tlie LoKD. .set a man over the congrega. 
27. 17 tli.at the congregation of the Lord be not 
27 ig And lie set him. .before all the congrega. 
27 20 all the congregation of the children, .may 
27. 21 Israel with him, even all the congrega. 
27. 22 and set him. .before all the congregation 
31. 12 unto the congregation of the children ot 
31. 13 all the princes of the congregation, went 
31. 16 there was a plague among the congrega. 
31 26 and the chief fathers of the congregation 
31. 27 between them., and., all the congrcEation 

31. 43 half (that pert.iined unto) the congrega. 

32. 2 unto the piinces of the congregation 
32. 4 tlie LonD smote before the congregation 
35. 12 until he stand before the congregation 
35. 24 the congregation shall judge between tho 
35. 25 the congregation shall deliver the slayer 
35. 25 the congregation shall restore him to Ul() 

Joah. 9. 15 the princes of the congregation 3«aro 
9. 18 the princes of the congregation had 
9. 18 the congregation murmured against the 
9. 19 princes said unto all the congregation 
9. 21 drawers of water unto all the congrega. 
9. 27 and drawers of water for the congrega. 

18. I the whole congregation, .assembled logo. 

so. 6 until he stand before the congregation fof 

20. 9 until he stood before the congregation 
22. 12 the whole congregation.. gathered them. 
22. 16 Thus saith the whole congregation of the 
22. 17 there w.as a plagiie in the congregation 
22. 18 will be wroth with the whole congrega. 
22. 20 wrath tell on all the congregation of Isr. 
22. 30 the princes of the congregation, and heads 

Judg.2o: I the congregation was gathered together 

21. 10 the congregation sent thither twelve tho. 
21. 13 the whole congregation sent (some) to 
21. 16 Then the elders of the congregation said 

I KL 8. 5 king Solomon, and all tho congregation 
12. 20 sent and called him unto the congrega. 
s Ch. 5. 6 king Solomon, and all the congregation 
Job 15. 34 the congregation of hypocrites (shall be) 
Psa. I. 5 nor sinners in the congregation of the 

7. 7 So shall the congregation, .compass theo 
74. -2 Remember thy congregation, (which) 
82. I God standeth in the congregation of the 
-III. I in the assembly . .and (in) the congrega. 
Jer. 6. 18 hear, ye nations, and know, congrega. 

30. 20 their congregation shall be established 
Hos. 7. 12 will chastise them, as their congregation 

h.An assembly called together, "J.np qahal. 

Lev. 4. 14 then the congregation shall offer a young 
4. 21 it (is) a sin offering for tlie congregation 
16. 17 and for all the congregation of Israel 



COITGEEIGATIONS 



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CONSIDER 



Lev. r6. 33 lor all the people of the congregation 
Kuni 10. 7 when the congregation is to be gathered 

15. 15 Oueordinance(shaUbe)..tor..thecongre. 

16. 3 yourselves above the congregation oi the 
16. 33 they perished from among the congrega. 
x6. 47 ran into the midst of the congregation 

19. 20 shall be cut off from, .the congregation 

20. 4 why have ye brought up the congregation 
20. 10 Moses and Aaron gathered the congrega. 
20. 12 ye shall not bring this congregation into 

Deut.23. I, 2, 2, 3, 3, 3 not enter into the congrega. 

31. 30 spake in the ears of all the congregation 

Josh. 8. 35 Joshua read not before all the congrega. 

Judg.2i. 5 that came not up with the congregation 

1 Ki. 8. 14 tdessed all the congregation of Israel 

6. 14 and all the congregation of Israel stood 
8. 22 in the presence of all the congregation 
8. 55 ho stood, and blessed all the congregation 
8. 65 all Israel with him, a great congregation 

12. 3 Jeroboam and all the congregation of Is. 
X Ch. 13. 2 David said unto all the congregation of 

13. 4'all the congregation said that they would 

28. 8 the sight of all Israel the congregation 

29. I the king said unto all the congregation 
29. 10 blessed the Lord before all the congrega. 

.29. 20 And David said to all the congregation 
. 29. 2o the congregation blessed the Lord God 

2 Ch. I. 3 So Solomon, and all the congregation 

I. 5 Solomon and the congregation sought 
6. 3 blessed the whole congregation of Israel 
[6. 3 and all the congregation of Israel stood 
.6. 12 in the presence of all the congregation 

6. 13 kneeled down . .before all the congrega. 
.7. 8 Israel v/ith him, a very great congrega. 

so. 5 Jehoshaphat stood in the congregation of 
20. 14 Spirit of the Lord in the. .congregation 
23. 3 all the congregation made a covenant 
" 24. 6 servant of.. the congregation of Israel 

28. 14 before the princes and all the congrega. 

29. 23 before the king and the congregation 

29. 28 all the congregation worshipped, and the 
29. 31 the congregation brought in sacrifices 

29. 32 offerings, which the congregation brought 

30. 2 all the congregation in Jerusalem, to keep 
-30. 4 the thing pleased, .all the congregation 

30. 13 there assembled, .a very great congrega. 
30. 17 For (there were) many in the congregation 
30. 24 Hezekiah. .did give to the congregation 
30. 24 the princes gave to the congregation 
30. 25 all the congregation of Judah, with the 

30. 25 all the congregation that came out of Is. 

31. 18 their daughters, through all the congre. 
Ezra 2. 64 The whole congregation together (was) 

10. 1 assembled unto him . . a very great congre. 
10. 8 and himself separated from the congre. 
JO. 12 all the congregation answered and said 
10. 14 Let now our rulers of all the congregation 
Keh. 5. 13 all the cdngregation said, Amen, and 

7. 66 TJie whole congregation together (was) 

8. 2 Ezra . , brought the law before the congre. 
8. 17 And all the congregation, .made booths 

13. t Jloabite should not corae into the congre. 
Job 30. 28 I stood up, (and) I cried in the congrega. 
Psa. 22. 22 in the midst of the congregation will I 
22. 25 My praise, .of thee in the great congrega. 
26. 5 I have hated the congregation of evil 
35. 18 I will give thee thanks in the great con. 
40. 9 preached righteousness in the great con. 
40. 10 thy truth from the great congregation 
• 89. 5 thy faithfulness also in the congregation 
107. 32 Lot them exalt him also in the congrega. 
149. I his praise in, the congregation of saints 
Prov. 5. 14 in all evil in the midst of the congrega. 
. 21. 16 shall remain in the congregation of the 
26. 26 shall be showed before the (whole) con. 
Lam. I. 10 tliey should npt enter into thy congrega. 
Joel 2. 16 Gataer the people, sanctify the congregia.. 
Jlic. s. 5 cast a cord by lot \n the congregation 

6. An assembly called togetlier, 'i^'7i7 qchillah. 
Deut33. 4 the inheritance of the congregation of J. 

T.An assembly led together, trwaywyi) sunagoge. 
Acts 13. 43 when the congregatioa was broken up 

COKGEEGATIONS — 

\. Assemblies called together, nibnjpa maqheloth. 
Psa. 63. 26 Bless ye God in the congregations, (even) 

2. Assemblies called together, C'hnpo maqhelim. 
Psa. 26. 12 in the congregations will I bless the LOED 

COH'-IAH, in;w Jah is creating. 

A name given to Johoiachin, king of Judah, who was 

carried captive by Nebuchadnezzar. B.C. 599. 

Jer. 22. 24 C. the son of Jehoiakim king of Judah 

22. 28 (Is) this man C. a despised broken idol ? 

37. I Josiah reigned instead of C. the son of J. 

CO-KON'-IAH, ''"ij^Ji Jah is creating. 
A Levite overseer in the days of Hezekiah, B.C. 726. 
2 Ch. 31. 12 over which C. the Levite (was) ruler, and 
31. Z3 Hahatii. .Benaiab. .under tns hand of C. 

COHaUEE, to — 

To hrive the victorij, viKdca nihan. 

Kev. 6. 2 he went forth conquering, and to conquer 

COlTaTTEROE, to be more than — 
To have m,ore than victory, vTrtpuiKdia huperniJcao. 
Kom. 8. 37 ill alt these . , wo are more tiuut conquerors 



CONSCIENCE — 

A knoioing with oneself, (rvveiSri(ns smieidesis. 

John 8. 9 being convicted by (their own) conscience 

Acts 23. I I have lived in all good conscience before 

24. 16 have always a conscience void of offence 

Kom. 2. 15 their conscience also bearing witness, and 

g. I my conscience also bearing me witness in 

13. 5 not only for wrath, but also for conscience' 

1 Co. 8. 7 for some with conscience of the idol unto 

8. 7 their conscience being weak is defiled 
8. 10 shall not the conscience of him which is 

8. 12 when ye. .wound their weak conscience 
lo. 25, 27 asking no question for conscience' sake 
10. 28 not for his sake . . and for conscience' sake 
to. 29 Conscience, I say, not thine own, but of 

2 Co. 1. 12 is this, the testimony of our conscience 

4. 2 commendingourselves to every. .conscL 

5, II also are made manifest in your consciences 
'l.Tl. X. 5 a good couscience, and (of) faith unfeig. 

.1. 19 Holding faith, and a good conscience 

3. 9 mystery of the faith in a pure conscience 

4. 2 having their conscience seared with a hot 
2 Ti. I. .3 God, whom I serve . .with pure conscience 
Titus 1. 15 even their mind and conscience is defiled 
Heb. 9. 9 perfect, as pertaining to the conscience 

9. 14 purge your conscience from dead works 
jo. 2 should have had no more conscience of 
10. 22 hearts sprinkled from an evO conscience 
■13. i3 we trust we have a good conscience,in all 

1 Ve. 2. 19 if amanfor conscience towardGod endure 
3. 16 Having a good conscience ; that, whereas 
3. 21 the answer of a good conscience toward 

COKSECRATE, to — 

1. To devote, tnn cJiai-am, 5'. 

Mic. 4. 13 I will consecrate their gain unto the Lord 

2. To separate, "itj nazar, 5. 

Num. 6. 12 he shall consecrate unto the Lord the days 

3. To set apart, wij) qadesh, 3. 

Exod28. 3 make Aaron's garments to consecrate him 
30. 30 anoint Aaron and his sons, and consecrate 

4. To fill the hand, i; N^a mala, yad, 3. 

Exod28. 41 shalt anoint them, and consecrate them 
29. 9 thou shalt consecrate Aaron and his sons 
29. 29 to be anointed therein, and to be consec. 
29. 33 made to consecrate (and) to sanctify them 
29. 35 seven days shalt thou consecrate them 
32. 29 Consecrate yourselves to-day to the Lord 

Lev. 8. 33 until the days of your consecration be at 
8. 33 for seven days shall he consecrate you 

16. 32 whom he shall consecrate to minister in 
2x.. 10 and that is consecrated to put on the 

Num. 3. 3 whonj he consecrated to minister in the 
Judg 17. 5 consecrated one of his sons, who became 

17. 12 And Micah consecrated the Levite ; and 
1 Ki. 13. 33 whosoever would, he consecrated him 

1 Ch. 29. 5 who (then) is willing to consecrate his 

2 Ch. 13. 9 whosoever cometh to consecrate himself 

29. 31 ye have consecrated yourselves unto the 
Eze. 43. 26 and they shall consecrate themselves 

5.T0 dedicate, inake new, iyicaivi(a> epkainizo. 

Heb. iQ. 20 and living way, which he liath consecrated 
6. To make perfect, TeXfiSai teleioo. 

Heb. 7. 28 the Son, who is consecrated for evermore 

CONSECRATED things — 

Thing set apart, B'^p qodesh. 

Josh. 6. 19 vessels of . .iron,(are) consecrated things 
2 Ch. 29. 33 the consecrated things (v,'ere) six hundred 

CONSECRATED, to be — 

To be set apart, Tt^fP, qadesh, 4. 

2 Ch. 26. 18 that are consecrated to burn incense 

'31. 6 of holy things which were consecrated 
Ezra 3. 5 feasts of the Lord that were consecrated 

CONSECiRATION— 

1. Fillings in or up, D'xVp milluim. 

E3(od29. 22 for it (is) a ram of consecration 

29. 26 breast of the ram of Aaron's consecration 
ig. 27 heaved up, of the ram of the consecration 
29. 31 shalt take the ram of the consecration 
29. 34 if ought of the flesh of the consecrations 
Lev. 7. 37 trespass offering, and of the consecrations 
8. 22 brought the other ram, the ram of conse. 
8. 28 they (were) consecrations for a sweet sav 
8. 29 of the ram of consecration it was Sfoses 
8.31 that (Ls) in the basket of consecrations 
8. 33 until the days of your consecration be at 

2. Separation, "iji nezer. 

Num. 6. 7 the consecration of his God (is) upon his 
6. 9 hath defiled the head of his consecration 

CONSENT — 
l.Heart, aS leb. 

Psa. 83. s have consulted together with one consent 

2. A man, ej'n ish. 

I Sa. II. 7 and they came out with one consent 

3. Shoulder, D2i? shekem. 

Hos. 6. 9 priests murder in the way by consent 
Zeph. 3. 9 to serve him with one consent 

CONSENT, with— . ,. 

From united voice, t« (rvii<f>covov ek sumphOnou. 
I Co. 7. 5 except (it be) with consent for a time 



CONSENT, to — 

ITo be willing, n^ij abah. 

Deut 13. 8 'I'hou slialt not consent unto him, nor 

1 Ki. 20. 8 Hearken not (unto him),.nor consent 
Prov. I 10 My son, if sinners entice thee, consent 

2. To be inclined to, nix oth, 2. 

Gen. 34. 15 But in this will we consent unto you- 
34. 22 herein will the men consent unto us for 
34. 23 let us consent unto them, and they will 

2 Ki. 12. 3 the priests consented to receive no (more) 

3. To hearken, VW shama. 

Dan. 1. 14 he consented to them in this matter, and 

4. To nod over {a thing), assent, i-mv€voj epineuo. 
Acts 1 8. 20 When they desired^. he consented not 

CONSENT to, to — 

X.To come toward, ■npacrepxojiai proserchomMi. 

I Ti. 6. 3 If any man.. consent not to wholesome 
2.T0 put down {a vote) with, cruyKaTarlOrifit. 

Luke 23. SI The same had not consented to the cott. 

CONSENT unto, to — 

l.To say with, (Tvfi(prifj.t sumphimA. 

Bom. 7. 16 I consent unto the law that (it Is) good 
2.T0 think well {of a thing) vjith, avvev^oKeai. 

Acts 8. I And Saul was consenting unto his death 

22. 20 I. .was standing by. and consenting unto 

CONSENT with, to — 

To be pleased with, ny) ratsah. 

Psa. 50. i8 thou consentedst with him, and hast 

CONSIDER, to — 
l.To say, tl$t( amar. 

Hos. 7. 2 they consider not in their hearts (that) 
2.T0 consider, understand, pa bin. 

Deut 32. 7 consider the years of many generations 

32. 29 (that) they would consider their latter 
Psa. 5. 1 Lord ; consider my meditation 

so. 22 consider this, ye that forget God, lest T 
Prov 23. I consider diligently what (is) before tliee 
24. 12 doth not he that ponderetli.. consider (it) 

3.7*0 {cause to) consider, distinguish, J'3 bin, 5. 
Psa. 33. 15 He fashioneth their hearts, he consid. 
Isa. 57. I none considering that the righteous is 
Dan. 8. 5 as I was considering, behold, an he goat 
g. 23 understand the matter, and consider tho 

i.To consider {for oneself), distinguish, ['3 bin, 7a. 

1 Ki. 3. 21 when I had considered it in the morning 
Job II. II will he not then consider (it)? 

23. 15 when I consider, I am afraid of him 

37. 14 and consider the wondrous works of Go(> 
Psa. 1 19. 95 (but) I will consider thy testimonies 
Isa. I. 3 doth not know, my people doth not con. 
14. 16 They that see thee shall, .consider thee 
43. 18 Remember ye not. .neither consider the 
52. 15 they had not heard shall they consider 
Jer. 2. 10 send unto Kedar, and consider diligently 
9. 17 Consider ye, and call for the mourning 
23. 20 in the latter days ye shall consider it 
30. 24 in the latter days ye shall consider it 

5.7*0 devise, design, purpose. Dpi zamam. 

Prov.31. 16 She considereth a field, and buyeth it 
6. 7*0 thinky devise, reckon, og'n chashab, 3. 

Psa. 77. 5 I have considered the days of old, tho 

7. 7*0 know, VT, yada. 

Deut. 8. 5 Thou shalt also consider in thine heart 
Judg.i8. 14 now therefore consider what ye have to 

2 Ki. 5. 7 wherefore consider, I pray you, and see 
Prov.28. 22 considereth not that poverty shall com^' 

29. 7 The righteous considereth the cause of 
Eccl. 5. I for they consider not tliat they do evil 

8. 7*0 look, regard, 1:31 nabat, 5. 

Psa. 13. 3 Consider (and) hear me, Lord my God 
Isa. 18. 4 I will consider in my dwelling place like 
Lam. I. II see, O Lord, and consider ; for I am bee. 

3. 2o Behold, O LORD, and consider to whom 
5. I LORD. .consider, and behold our repr. 

9. 7*0 give, )m nathan. 

Eccl. 9. I all this I considered in my heart, even 
10.7*0 cut up and divide, consider, Jps pasag, 3. 

Psa. 48. 13 Mark ye well her bulwarks, consider her 

11.7*0 see, behold, n\p, raah. 

Exod33. 13 consider that this nation (is) thy people 
Lev, 13. 13 the priest shall consider : and, behold 
I Sa. 12. 24 consider how great (things) he hath done 

25. 17 know and consider what thou wilt do 
Psa. 8. 3 When I consider thy heavens, the work 
9. 13 consider my trouble (which I suffer) of 
25. 19 Consider mine enemies, for they axe many 
31. 7 thou hast considered piy trouble; thou 
45. 10 Hearken, daughter, and consider, and 
1 19. IS3 Consider mine affliction, and deliver me' 
119. 159 Consider how I love thy precepts 
Prov. 6. 6 Go. .consider her ways, and be wise 
Eccl. 4. I considered all the oppressions that are 

4. 4 I considered all travail, and every right 
4. IS I considered all the living which walk 
7. 13 Consider the work of God: for who can 
7. 14 but in the day of adversity consider 

Isa, s- 12 neither consider the operation of his 
Jer. 33. 24 Considerest thou not what this people 



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Eze. 12. 3 they will consider, though they (be) a 
i8. 14 seeth all his father's sioa . . and consider. 
iS. 28 Because he considereth, and turneth away 

I2.T0 place, put, set, Dib sum. 

Judg 19. 30 consider of it, take advice, and speak 

Job I. 8 Hast thou considered my servant Job 
2. 3 Hast thou considered my servant Job 

Isa. 41. 20 That they may see, and know, and consi. 
41. 22 we may consider them, and know the 

Hag. I. 5, 7thussaiththeLoRD..Consideryour 
2. 15 I pray you, consider from this day and 
2. 18 Consider now from this day and upwr.rd 
2. i8 day that the foundation, .was laid, con. 

1 3. To consider or Act vnsely, hi^ sakal, 5. 

Job 34. 27 they . . would not consider .iny of his ways 

Psa. 4t. I Blessed (is) he that considereth the poor 
64. 9 they shall wisely consider of his doing 

Prov.21. 12 The righteous (man) wisely considereth 
1 i.Tn consider wisely, V^'b' sckal, 2. 

Dan. 7. 8 I considered the horns, and, behold, there 

15. To set, place, put, n'^ shith. 

Prov24. 32 I saw, (and) considered (it) well ; Hooked 
lG.ro hearken, vpy shcuna. 

1 Ki. 5. 8 I have considered the things which thou 

17. To cause to turn hack, 3W shuh, 5. 

Deut. 4. 39 consider (it) in thine heart, that the Lord 
Isa. 44. 19 none considereth in his heart, neither 

18. To view ihoroughhj, looking up to, avaOeapeu. 
Heb. 13. 7 considering the end of (their) uonversa. 

19. To reckon up or thoroughly, avaXoyi^oiiai. 
Heb. 12. 3 consider him that endured such contra. 

20. To reckon th.oroughly, StaXoyiCoaai dialogizomai. 
Johnii 50 consider that it is expedient for us, that 

21. To see, eTSov eidon. 

Acts 13. 6 and elders came together for to consider 
22.7'o view, look, Beaipiio ihcSreO. 

Heb. 7. 4 consider how great this man (was), unto 

23. To learn thoroughly, KaTafiavQavukatamanihano. 
Matt 6. 28 Consider the lilies of the field, how they 

24. To perceive thoroughly (tuith themind), Karavoioi. 
Matt 7. 3 but considerest not the beam that is in 
Lukei2. 24 Consider the ravens: for they neither sow 

12. 27 Consider the lilies, how they grow: they 
Acts II. 6 1 considered, and saw four footed be.asts 
Rom. 4. 19 he considered not his own body now dead 
Heb. 3. I consider the Apostle and High Priest of 

10. 24 let us consider one another to provoke 
"25. To perceive {with the mind), voioi noeo. 

2 Ti. 2. 7 Consider what I say; and the Lord give 

26. To look, watch, fficovdu skopeo. 

Gal. 6. I considering thyself, lest thou also be 

27. To see or perceive with {self), crvvelSov suneidon 
Acts 12. 12 when he had considered .. he came to the 

28. To send or put together, <Tvvir\in suniemi. 
Mark 6. 52 they considered not (the miracle) of the 

CONSIDirR, to diligently — 

To distinguish for oneself, ]'3 tin, 7a. 

Psa. 37. lo thou Shalt dilligently consider h'<» place 
COKSIST, to — 
"i.To be, elfjil eimi. 

Luke 1 2. 15 a man's life consisteth not in the abund. 
2. To set, put together, avv'iarrifii sunistemi. 

Col. 1. 17 all things, and by him all tilings consist 
CONSOLATION — 
A calling alongside {for help), Tra.pi.K\r\(n% parak. 

Luke 2. 25 waiting for the consolation of Israel 

6. 24 for ye have received your consolation 
Acts 4. 36 surnamed Barnabas. .The son of consola. 

15. 31 they rejoiced for the consolation 
Rom 15. 5 the God of patience and consolation 

3 Co. I. 5 our consolation also aboundeth by Christ 

I. 6, 6 (it is) for your consolation and salva. 
I. 7 so (shall ye be) also of the consolation 

7. 7 the consolation wherewith he was comfo. 
Phil. 2. 1 If (there be) therefore any consolation in 
9 Th. 2. 16 hath given (us) everlasting consolation 
Phm. 7 we have great joy and consolation in thy 
Heb. 6, t8 That..wemightbaveastrongconsolation 

CONSOLATIONS — 

l.Comforts, niDinin tanchumoik. 

Job 15. 11 (Are) the consolations of God small with 
21. 2 Hear..let this be yourconsolations 

^.Comforts, D'piniFi tanchumim. 

Isa. 66. II with the breasts of her consolations 
Jer. 16. 7 give them the cup of consolation to 

CONSOET with, to — 

To take a lot beside (another), ■irpo(TK\rip6w proskl. 
Acts 17. 4 some of thera believed, and consorted w. 

CONSPIRACY — 

1. Conspiracy, bond, T^|3 qesher. 

2 Sa. 15. 12 and the con .piracy was strong; for the 
2 Ki. 17. 4 the king of Assyria found conspiracy in 
Jer. II. 9 A conspiracy is found among the men of 
Eze. 22. 25 a conspiracy of her prophets in the midst 

2.A s^uearing together, a-upu/io<rta sunonwsia. 
Acts 23. 13 forty wiucU had made this conspiracy 



CONSPIRACY, to make a — 

\.To bind, conspire together, lE'f; qash-o.r. 

2 Ki. 12. 2o his servants arose, and made a conspir. 

2.T0 bind a bond, nz'i^ n^iij qashar qesher. 

2 Ki.14. 19 they made a conspiracy against him in 
15. 15 and his conspiracy which he made 
13. 30 Hoshea the son of Elah made a conspir. 

2 Ch.25. 27 they made a conspiracy against him in 

CONSPIRATOR — 

To bind, conspire, -wi) qashar. 

2 S3. 15. 31 Ahithophel (is) among the conspirators 

CONSPIRE, to — 

l.To shojo self deceitful, conspire, hii naqal, 7. 
Gen. 37. 18 they conspired against him to slay him 

2. To bind, conspire together, -w?. qasJiar. 

I Sa. 22. 8 all of you have conspired against me 

23. 13 Why have ye conspired against me, thou 

1 Ki.15. 27 Baasha the son of Ahijah. .conspired 

i6. 9 his servauc Zimri . . conspired against him 
16. 16 Zimri hath conspired, and hath also 
'2 Ki.io. 9 1 conspired against my master, and slew 
15. 10 Shallum the son of Jabesh conspired 
15. 25 a captain of his, conspired against him 
21. 23 the servants of Amon conspired against 
21. 24 slew all them that had conspired against 

3 Ch.24. 21 they conspired against him, and stoned 

33. 24 his servants conspired against him 
33. 25 all them that had conspired against king 
Neh. 4. 8 conspired all of them together to come 
Amos?. 10 Amos hath conspired against thee in the 

3. To conspire together {for self), "I'^i; qashar, 7. 

2 Ki. 9. 14 So Jehu, .conspired against Joram 

2 Ch. 24. 25 his own servants conspired against him 

24. 26 these are they that conspired against 

CONSTANT, to be — 

To he strong, talce or keep hold of, pin chazaq. 

1 Ch.28. 7 if he be constant to do my commandments 

CONSTANTLY — 

Pre-eminently, perpetually, Tvii neisach. 

Prov.2i. ^8 the man thathearethspeaketliconatantly 

CONSTELLATION — 

Firm, thick, stout one, Orion, '7"D3 kesil. 

Isa. 13. 10 the stars of heaven and the constellafoBs 

CONSTRAIN, to — 

l.To take or keep hold of, pin chazak, 5. 

2 Ki. 4. 8 and she constrained him to eat bread 

2. To press, straiten, piii tsuq, 5. 

Job 32. i3 the spirit within me constraineth me 

3. To 7iecessitate, a.vayKa.(ai ayiaykazo. 

Matt. 14. 22 Jesus constrained his disciples to get 
Mark 6. 45 he constrained his disciples to get into 
Acts 28. 19 I was constrained to appeal unto Cesar 
Gal. 6. 12 they constrain you to be circumcised 

^. To press beyond measure, irapa^ia^ofia parahia. 
Luke24. 29 they constrained him, saying. Abide with 
Acts 16. 15 she besought (us). .And she constrained 

Z.To hold together, crvvex'^ sunecho. 

2 Co. 5. 14 the love of Christ constraineth us 

CONSTRAINT, by — 

Of necessity, avayKacrZi anagkasios. 

I Pe. 5. 2 not by constraint, but willingly ; not for 

CONSULT, to — 

l.To give or take counsel, yT, yaats. 

Psa. 62. 4 They only consult to cast (him) down 
Mic. 6. 5 what Balak king of Moab consulted, and 
Hab. 2. 10 Thou hast considted shame to thy house 

2.T0 be consulted, take counsel, yi!', yaats, 2. 

1 Ki.i2. 6 king Uehoboam consulted with old men 
12. 8 consulted with the young men that were 

1 Ch.13. I David consulted with the c.iptains of 

2 Ch.2o. 21 when he had consulted with the people 
Psa. 83. 5 they have consulted together with one 

3.T0 consult for oneself, yui yaats. 7. 

Psa. 83. 3 They have..consultedagainstthyhidden 

i.To be counselled, take counsel, ^V? malak, 2. 

Neh. s- 7 I consulted with myself, and I rebuked 
5. To ask, inquire, Sxb' shaal. 

Eze. 21. 21 he consulti^d with images, he looked ID 

6. To take counsel, ^ovXevoiaat bouleuomai. 

Luke 14. 31 consulteth whether he be able with ten 
Johni2. 10 chief priests consulted that they might 

T.To take counsel with {another), avfx^ovX^vdi sum. 
Matt. 26. 4 consulted that they might take Jesus by 

CONSTIXT together, to — 
To take counsel, oy; yeat, 2. 

Dan. 6. 7 the captains, have consulted together to 

CONSULTATION — 

Counsel, <Tvixfio\i\iov s^imhoulion. 

Marki3. i the chief priests held a consultation with 

CONSXTLTER — 
To inquire, Vkw shaal. 
\ Beut 18. II a charmer, or a coosulter with famillai 



CONSUME, to — 

l.To cat, devour, baij akal. 

Gen. 31. 40 in the day the drought constuned me 
Exodi5. 7 thy wrath, (which) consumed them as 
Lev. 6. 10 which the flre hath consumed with the 
g. 24 there came a fire.. and consumed upon 
Numii. I fire.. burnt among them, and consumed 
16. 35 a fire, .consumed the two hundred and 

21. 28 a llame from the city, .hath consumed Ar 
Deut. 4. 24 the Lord thy God (is) a consuming fira 

5. 25 Now therefore, for this great fire will con. 
7. 16 thou Shalt consume all the people which 

9. 3 (as) a consuming fire he shall destroy 

32. 22 a fire is kindled.. and shall consume the 
Judg 6. 21 consumed the flesh and the unleavened 

1 Ki. 18. 38 flre of the Lord, .consumed the burnt 

2 Ki. 1. 10, 12 letfiro come down from heaven, andc, 

I. 10 there came down firo . . and consumed 
1. 12 fire.. came down from heaven and consu. 

2 Cli 7. I fire came down from heaven, and conga. 

Job I. 16 The fire.. hath burnt.. and consumed 
15. 34 fire shall consume the tabernacles of 

22. 20 the remnant of them the fire consumeth 
31. 12 it (is) a fire (that) consumeth to desti-ucti. 

Psa. 78. 63 The fire consumed their young men ; and 
Jer. 49. 27 it shall consume the palaces of Bcn-hadad 
Kze. 19. 12 her strong rods, .the flre consumed them 

2.T0 eat, devour, Srij akal, 3. 

Job 20. 26 a fire not blown shall consume him 

3. To cause to eat, feed, Sax akal, 5. 

Eze. 21. 28 the sword (is) drawn, to consume becauaoi 

i..Food, wliat is eaten, ~h2ti oklah. 

Eze 35. 12 saying .they'ar'o given us to consmno 

b.To fade, wear away, ."nSj balah. 

Job 13. 28 he, as a rotten thing, consumeth, as i 

6. To fade, wear avjay, n^.p balah, 3. 

Psa. 49. 14 their beauty shall consume in the grave 

7. To take away by violence, "'ij gazal. 

Job 24. 19 Drought and heat consume the snow 

8.7*0 trouble, a-ush, Dan hamam. 

Esth. 9 .24 to consume them, and to destroy them 

9. To consume, crop off, Sen chasal. 

De.ut. 28. 38 little in ; for the locust shall consume It 

10.7*0 inherit, possess, tn; yarash, 3. 

Deut. 28. 42 AH thy trees, .shall the locust consume 

11. 7*0 be completed, finished, consumed, n'pp kalah. 
Psa. 37. 20 they shall consume ; into smoke shall 

ll.To finish, consume, n73 kalah, 3. 

Gen. 41. 30 and the famme shall consume the land 
Exod32. 10 let me alone, .that I may consume them 
32. 12 to consume thera from the face of the 

33. 3 I will not go up. .lest I consume thee fn 
33. 5 Iv/ill comeup. .and consume thee : there. 

Lev. 26. 16 the burning ague, that shall consume the 
Kumi6. 21, 45 that I may consume them in a mom. 

25. II 1 consumed not the children of Israel 
Deut 7. 22 thou mayest not consume them at once 

28. 21 until he have consumed thee from off tho 
Jos. 24. 2o he will turn, .and consume you. .after that 

1 9a. 2. 33 the man of thine, .(shall be) to consume 

2 Sa. 21. 5 The man that consumed us, and that 

22. 38 turned not again until I had consumed 
22. 39 I have consumed them, and wounded 

1 Ki.22. II push the SjTians, until thou have consu. 

2 Ki.13. 17 thou Shalt smite, .till thou have consum. 

13. 19 smitten Syria till thou hadst consumed (it) 
2 Ch. 8. 8 whom the children of Israel consumed 
Ezra 9. 14 angry with us till thou hadst consumed 
Psa. 59. 13 Consume(them)inwrath,consume(them) 

78. 33 their days did he consume in vanity, and 

1 19 87 They had almost consumed me upon earth 

Isa. 10. 18 And shall consume the glory of his forest 

27. 10 there shall he lie doivu, and consume tho 

Jer. 5. 3 thou hast consumed thera, (but) they havo 

9. 16 a sword after them, till I have consumed 

10. 25 devoured him, and consumed him, and 

14. 12 I will consume them by the sword, and. 
49. 37 sword after them, till I have consumed 

Lam. 2. 22 brought up hath mine enemy consumed 
Eze. 13. 13 great hailstones in (my) fury, to consume 
2o. 13 would pour out my fury., to consume 
22. 31 1 have consumed them with the Cre of 
43. 8 I have consumed them in mine anger 
Hos- "• 6 *'i^ sword, .shall consume his branches 
Zee. 5- 4 shall consume it with the timber thereof 
12,.To melt, dissolve, i'n mug. 

Isa 64. 7 thou hast . . consumed US, hecanse of our 
ILTo end, consurm, r^.^i suph,^. 

Jer 8 13 I will surely consume them, salth the I. 
Dan. 2. 44 break in pieces and consume all these 
Ziph. I. 2 I will utterly consume all (things) from 
13 will consume man and beast; I will con. 

15.7*0 end, consume, njo sapJuih. 

Isa. 7. 20 a razor, .shall also consume the beard 
16.ro cut off, destroy, nsy isamath, 3. 

Psa. 1 19. 139 My zeal hath consumed me; because 

17. To be feeble, nj-i raphah. , .v -^ 

Isa. 5. 24 the flame consumeth the chaff, (so) theil 

18. 7*0 cut off, lay waste, nci? shemad, 5. 

Dan. 7. 26 to consume and to destroy (it) unto the 



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19. To he perfect, finished, consumed, Don tamam. 

Jer. 27. 8 until I have consumed them by hia hand 
id. To perfect, finish, consume, Don tamam, 5. 

Eze. 22. 15 will cousumo thy fllthiness out of thee 
24. 10 kiudle the tire, consume the flesh, and 

21. To use up, consume, avaKicTKoi analisko. 
r.uke 9. 54 and consume them, even as Elias did ? 
Gal. 5. 15 take heed that ye be not consumed one ol 
s Th. 2. 8 whom the Lord shall consume with the 

22. To spend, be at charges, Sairavdai dapanao. 
Jas. 4. 3 that ye may consume (it) upon your lusts 

23. To use up utterly, consume utterly, KaravaKlffKu. 
Ileb. 12. 29 For our God (is) a consuming fiie 

CONSITECE away, to — • 

l.To be completed, finished, consumed, nhs kalah, 
Psa. 37, 20 into smoke they shall consume away 

2. To become completed, wasted away, ppD maqaq, 2. 

Eze. 4, 17 and consume away for their iniquity 
Zech. 14. 12 iheir eyes shall consume away in their 
14. 12 their tongue shall consume away in their 

8. To waste or consume away, ppo laaqaq, 5. 

Zech. 14. 12 Their flesh shall consume away in their 

CONSUffiE away, to make to — 
To melt, waste, ngo masah, b: 

Psa. 39. 1 1 thou makest4>is beauty to consume away 

CONSUME, to utterly — 

To be completed, finished, consumed, n^j kalah. 
Neh. Q. 31 thou didst not utterly consume them, nor 

CONSTTHED, be — 

To be completed, finished, consumed, n^3 kalah. 
Dan. 1 1. 16 which by his hand shall be consumed 

CONSUMED, to be — 

1. To be eaten, consT-imed, 73N1 ahal, 2. 

Exod22. 6 If., the field, be consumed (therewith); he 
Mumi2. 12 uf whom the flesh is half consumed when 

I.To be eaten, consumed, 73!j akal, 4. 

E.\od. 3. 2 and the bush (was) not consumed 
Neh. 2. 3 the gates thereof are consumed with fire? 
2. 13 the gates thereof were consumed with fire 

3. To be extinguished, vanish, Tiyn daak, 2. 
Job 6. 17 they are consumed out of their place 

4. To be completed, finished, consumed, 1175 kalah. 
Job 4. q by the breath of his nostrils are they con. 

7. 9 (As) the cloud is consumed and vanisheth 

19. 27 (thousb) my reins be consumed within me 
Psa. 39. 10 I am consumed by the blow of thine hand 

71. 13 Let them be confounded and consumed 
90. 7 we are consumed by thine anger, and by 
102. 3 my days are consumed like smoke, and 
Prov. 5. II when thy flesh and thy body are con 
Isa. I. 28 they that forsake the Lobd shall be con. 

29. 20 the scorner is consumed, and all that 
Jer. 16. 4 they shall be consumed by the sword 

20. 18 that my days should be consumed with 
Eze. 5. 12 with famine shall they be consumed, in 

13. 14 ye shall be consumed in the midst there. 
Mai. 3. 6 therefore ye sons of Jacob are not con. 

a. To be ended, consumed, I'D suph. 

Isa. 66. 17 abomination, and the mouse, shall be con. 
6. 7*0 end, consume, HDD saphah. 

Jer. 12. 4 the beasts are consumed, and the birds 

7. To be ended, cojisumed, noD saphah, 2. 

Gen. 19. 15 lest thou be consumed in the iniquity of 
19. 17 escape to the mountain, lest thou be con. 
Ifumi6. 26 lest ye be consumed in all their sins 

1 Sa. 12. 25 ye shall be consumed, both ye and you- 

8, To be old, apii ashcsh. 

I'sa 6. 7 Mine eye is consumed because of grief 
31. 9 mine eye is consumed with grief, (yea) 

31. 10 strength faileth. .my bones are consumed 

9. 7*0 be perfect, finished, consumed DCn tamam. 
Num 17. 13 shall we be consumed with dying? 

32. 13 until all the generation was consumed 
Deut. 2. 15 to destroy them, .until they were consu 

2. 16 when all the men of war were consumed 
Josh. 5. 6 men of war. .were consumed, because 

8. 24 were all fallen, .until they were consumed 
10. 20 slaying them. . till they were consumed 

2 Ki. 7. 13 multitude of the Israelites that are con. 
Psa. 73. 19 they are utterly consumed with terrors 
Isa. 16. 4 the oppressors are consumed out of the 
Jor. 6. 29 The bellows are burnt, the lead is con. 

24. 10 among them, until they be consumed 
36. 23 until all the wall was consumed in the 
44. 12 they shall all be consumed, (and) fall in 
44. i3 have been consumed by the aword and by 
44. 27 all the men of Judah. .shall be consumed 
Lam. 3. 22 the Lord's mercies that we are not con. 
.Eze. 24. II (that) the scum of it may be consumed 
47. 12 neither shall the fruit thereof be con. 

lO.Tobe finished, consumed, Dpn tamam, 2. 

Num 14. 35 in this wilderness they shall be consumed 
Psa. 104. 35 Let the sinners be consumed out of the 
Jer. 14. 15 By sword, .shall those prophets be con. 
44. 12 shall all be consumed, .(even) be con. 

CONSUMED with, to be — 
To be gathered, IPs; asaph, 

Eze. 34. 29 they shall be no more consumed with 



CONSUMMiTION — 

Completion, consumption, nSa kalah. 

Dan. g. 27 even until the consummation, and that 

CONSUMPTION — 

1. Completion, consumption, nps kalah. 

Isa. 10. 23 the Lord God of hosts shall make a con, 
28. 22 from the LORDGod of hosts a consumption 

2. Completion, consumption, j'l'?? killayon. 

Isa. 10. 22 tho consumption decreed shall overflow 

3. Consumption, wasting away, nsn?" shachepheth. 
Lev. 26. 16 I will even appoint over you terror, con. 
Deut 28. 22 shall smite thee with a consumption, and 

CONTAIN, to — 

l.To contain, '?13 kul, 3a. 

I K.i. 8. 27 the. .heaven of heavens cannot contain 
aCh. 2. 6 the. .heaven of heavens cannot contain 

6. 18 the heaven of heavens cannot contain 

2. To contain, Sis kul, 5. 

1 Kl. 7. 26 with flowers of lilies : it contained two 

7. 38 one laver contained forty baths : (and) 
Eze. 23. 32 thou shalt be . . had in derision ; it contain. 

3. To bear, contain, N^a nasa. 

Eze. 45. II that the bath may contain the tenth part 

i.To have space for, x'^P^<^ choreo. 

John 2. 6 containing two or three firkins apiece 

CONTAIN, can — 

\.To have space for, ■x^aip4<a chores. 

John 21. 25 even the world itself could not contain 

2. To have inwardpower, iyKpareionai e^kraieuomai. 

I Co. 7. 9 if they cannot contain, let them marry 

CONTAINED, to be — 

To hold around, irepie'xaj periecho. 

1 Pe. 2. 6 also it is contained in the Scripture 

CONTAINED in, the things — 
The things, -to. ta. 

Rom. 2. 14 do by nature the things contained in tho 

CONTEMN, to — 

l.To loathe, despise, contemn, H3 6112. 

Song 8. 7 give all. it would utterly be contemned 
2.T0 refuse, reject, D!<n maas. 

Eze. 21. 10 it contemneth the rod of my son, (as) 
21.13 what if (the sword) contemn even tlie rod? 

3. To despise, fKJ naats. 

Psa. 107. II contemned the cbimsel of the Most High 

4. To despise, f nj naats, 3. 

Psa. 10. 13 Wherefore doth the wicked contemn God ? 

CONTEMNED, to be — 

l.To be loathed, despised, contemned, .115 bazah, 2. 

Psa. 15. 4 In whose eyes a vile person is contemned 
2.T0 be lightly esteemed, n^p qalah, 2. 

Isa. 19. 14 and the glory oi Moab shall be contemned 

CONTEiaPT — 

l.To loathe, despise, contemn, H3 huz. 
Job 12. 21 He poureth contempt upon princes, anrf 
31. 34 or did the contempt of families terrify me 
Psa. 107. 40 He poureth contempt upon princes, and 
118. 22 Remove from me reproach and contempt 
123. 3 we are exceedingly flUed with contempt 
123. 4 filled, .with the contempt of the proud 
Prov 18. 3 wicked cometh. .cometh also contempt 

2.Loathing, despising, contempt, p'ta bizzayon. 

Jisth. I. 18 Thus . .too much contempt and wrath 
2. ANwrrence, thrusting away, I'lNTi deraon. 

Dan. 12. 2 some to shame, .everlasting contempt 

CONTEMPT, to bring into — 
To make light of, hh^ qalal, 5. 

isa. 23. 9 to bring into contempt all the honourable 

CONTEMPTIBLE — 

1. To be loathed, despised, contemned, .115 bazah. 2. 

Ma i I. 7 The table of the LORD (is) contemptible 

1. 12 and the fruit thereof, .(is) contemptible 

2. 9 have I also made you contemptible and 

2. To make, think nothing of, t^ovdeviu exouthened. 

2 Co. 10. 10 presence (is) weak, and (his) speech con. 

CONTEMPTUOUSLY — 
In contempt, n33 babuz. 

Psa. 31. 18 which speak grievous thinga. .contempt. 

CONTEND — 

To contend, strive, 3"! rib. 

Job 31. 13 If I did despise, .when they contended 

CONTEND, to — 

1. To stir up oneself, strive, 'mi gar ah, 7. 

Deut. 2. 9 Distress not the Moabites, neither contend 

2. 24 begin to possess (it), and contend with 
Prov 28. 4 but such as keep the lav/ contend with 

2. To judge, enter into judgment, j'T din. 

Eccl. 6. 10 neither may he contend with him that 

3. To fret cmeself, ."!"iri chardh, ba. 

Jer. 12. 5 then how canst thou fiontend with horses? 



i.To contend, strive, 3'"! rib. * 

Neh. 13 II Then contended I with the rulers, and 
13. 17 I contended with the nobles of Judah, and 
13. 25 I contended with them, and cursed them 

Job 9. 3 If he will contend with him, he cannot 
10. 2 show me wherefore thou contendcst with 
13. 8 accept his person ? will ye contend for 
40. 2 Shall he that contendeth with the Almig. 

Isa. 49. 25 for I will contend with him that 

.50. 8 who will contend with me? let us stand 
57. 16 I will not contend for ever, neither will ■ 

Amos 7. 4 the Lord God called to contend by fire 

MiCi 6. I Arise, contend thou before the mountains 

5. To be taken into judgment, BSKj shaphat, 2. 

Prov 2g. 9 (If) a wise man contendeth with a foolish 

6. To judge diversely or differently, SioKpha diakr. 

Acts I J. 2 that were of the circumcision contended 
Jude 9 Michael, the archangel when contending 

CONTEND earnestly for, to — 

To contend about {anything), iirayuvl^op.ai epagO. 
Jude 3 ye should earnestly contend for the faith 

CONTENDED, that — 

Debate, contention, KXi matstsuth. 

Isa 41. .12 (even) them that contended with thee 

CONTENDETH, that — 

One that contends or strives^ 3"^; yarib. 

Isa. 49. 25 with him that contendeth with thee 
Jer. 18. 19 the voice of them that contend with me 

CONTENT, to be — 

l.To be pleased, desirous, Sk; yaal, 5. 

Exod. 2. 21 Moses was content to dwell with the man 
Jos. 7. 7 would to God we had been content, and 
Judg 17. II the Levite was content to dwell with the 
19. 6 Be content, I pray thee, and tarry all 

2 KL 5. 23 Naaman said. Be content, take two talents 

6. 3 Be content, I pray thee, and go with thy 
Job 6. 28 therefore be content ; look upon me : for 

2. To hearken, VW shama. 

Gen. 37. 27 sell him. .And his brethren were content 

3. To ward off, help, suffice, apK€o> arkeo. 
Luke 3. 14 and be content with your wages 

1 Ti. 6. 8 having food and raiment let us be., cent. 
Heb. 13. s be content with such things as ye have 

3 Jo. 10 prating against us . . and not content ther& 

i.Self sufficient, ain&pKris autarkes, 

Phil. 4. II in whatsoever state I am.. to b6 content 

5.7*0 make sufficient, to satisfy, iroieca rh iKayhv. 
Markis. 15 Pilate, willing to content the people 

6. To be good in the eyes of, 'ryg 3b; yatab beene. 
Lev. 10. 20 And when Moses heard (that), he was con. 

CONTENTION — 

1. Strife, contention, ]'no madon. 

Prov.22. 10 Cast out the scorner, and contention 
Jer. 15. 10 a man of strife and a man of contention 
Hab. I. 3 are (that) raise up strife and contention 

2.Debale, nyo matstsah. 

Prov 13. 10 Only by pride cometh contention: but 

3. Contention, strife, pleading, cause, 3'"! rib. 

Prov 17. 14 leave off contention, before it be meddled 
18. 6 A fool's lips enter into contention, and 

i.Contest, aydiv agon. 

I Th. 2. 2 to speak unto you. .with much contention 
b.Strife, contetition, wrangling, 4pi6ela eritheia. 

Phil. I. 16 The one preach Christ of contention, not 
6. Strife, contention, wrangling, epis eris. 

I Co. I. II that there are contentions among you 

Tit. 3. 9 avoidfoolishquestions. and contentions 

1 .Paroxysm, sharp dispute, irapo^ucrfi6sparoxusmx)s. 
Acts 15. 39 the contention was so sharp between 

CONTENTIONS — 

Strifes, contentions, D*j;"tp midyanim. 

Prov 18. 18 The lot causeth contentions to cease, and 

18. 19 (their) contentions (are) like the bars of 

19. 13 the contentions of a wife (are) a continual 
23. 29 who hath aon-ow? who hath contentions? 

CONTENTIOUS — 

1. Strife, contention, Ct^yo midyanim, Jiip m/idorw 
Proy.2i. 19 than with a contentious and an angry 

26. 21 so (is) a contentious man to kindle strife 

27. IS A continual dropping, .and a contentious 

2.Loving strife, <pi\6v€in.os philoneikos. 

I Co. II. 16 if any man seem to be contentious, we 

CONTENTIOUS, they that are — 
Those of contention, oi ^{ epiSdas hoi ex eritheiaa. 
Rom. 2. 8 them that are contentious, and do not 

CONTENTEtENT — 

Self sufficiency, auTdpKeta auiarkeia. 

I Ti. 6. 6 godliness with contentment is great gain 

CONTINUAL — 

l.To drive away, thrust on, "n^ tarad. 

Prov. ig. 13 the contentions of a wife (are) a continual 
27. 15 A continual dropping, .and a contcntioua 



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^.Continual, TOO tamid. 

Exodig. 42 a continual burnt ofTeriDg throughout 
^um. 4. 7 and tlie continuiil bread shall be thereon 
28. 3 two lambs .(for) a continual burut otfer. 
28. 6 a continual burnt olTerins. which was 
28. 10, IS, 24 beside the continual burnt olfer 

28. 23 which (is) (or a continual burnt olferiug 
fe8. 31 Ye shall oiler (them) beside the continual 

29. II the continual burnt olfering, and the 

29. 16, 19, 22, 25 beside the continual burntotfer. 

29. 28, 31, 34, 38 beside the coutinnal burutolfer 
a Ki. 25. 30 his allowance (was) a coutinual allowance 
a (.'ll. 2. 4 for the continual showbread, and burnt 
Ezra 3. s atterw-ard (offered) the continual burnt 
Neh. lo. 33 the showbread, and for the continual 

10. 33 for the coutinual burnt offering, of the 
Pi'ov 15. 15 a merry heart (hath) a continual feast 
Jer. 52. 34 thore was a continual diet given him of 
V.ie. 46. 15 the oil, every morning, (for) a continual 

3. UnintermiUing, not left al all, oSiaAf itttos adia. 
Rom. 9. 2 I have great heaviness and continual 

i.To the end, us rtKos eis tdns. 

LukeiS. s lest by her continual coming she weary 

5. W^Khout turning aside, ,tid "n^a hilti sarah. 

Isa 14. 6 He who smote .with a continual stroke 
CONTINTTAL employment — 
Continual, continitity, "I'pn tamid. 

Eze. 39. 14 sever out men of continual employment 

CONTINUALLY — 

l.Thrusiinr/ on, driving away, M"inn3 hithdira. 

Dau. 6. 16 Thy God, whom thou servest continually 
6. 20 is thy God, whom thou servest continu. 
%ContinudX, TDn tamid. 

Exod28. 29 for a memorial before the Lord continu. 

28. 30 upon his he.art before the Lord continu. 

29. 38 of the first year day by day continually 
IiCV. 24. 2 to cause the lamps to burn coutinnally 

24. 3 shall Aaron order it. .before the I-ORD con. 
24. 4 order the lamps .before the Lord couti. 

24. 8 in order before the LORT) continually 

a Sa. g. 7 shalt eat bread at my table continually 
9. 13 So Mephibo.sheth .did eat continually 
I Ki.io. 8 Happy (are) thy men. .which stand conti. 
I Ki. 4. 9 an holy man .which passeth by us conti. 

25. 29 he did eat bread continually before him 

1 Ch.i6. 6 the priests with trumpets continually 

16. II Seek the Lord, seek his face continually 
16. 37 to minister before the ark continually 
16. 40 upon the altar continually morning and 

23. 31 to offer all burnt sacrifices, .continually b. 

2 Ch. 9. 7 Happy (are) thy men. .which'stand coil. 

24. 14 they offered burnt offerings, continually 
Psa. 34. I his praise (shall) continually (be) in my 

3S. 27 let them say continually, Let the Lord 
38. 17 and my sorrow (is) continually before me 
40. II let thy truth continually preserve me 
40. \6 let such as love thy salvation say contin. 
scj. 8 thy burnt offerings .continually before 
69. 23 an<l make theirloinscontinually to shake 



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3 whereunto I'may continually resort 
6 my praise (shall be) continually of thee 
14 I will hope continually, and will yet 
, _, 15 prayer also shall be made for him contin. 

73. 2 J Nevertheless I (am) continually with thee 

74. 23 the tumult, .against thee increaseth con. 
109. 15 Let them be before the Lord continually 
109. 19 a girdle wherewith he Is-girded continu. 
119. 44 So shall I keep thy law continually for 
119. 109 My soul (is) continually in my hand . yet 
119. 117 I will ha-ve respect unto thy statutes con. 

Prov. 6. 21 Bind them continually upon thine heart 

Isa. 21 8 I stand continually upon the watch tower 

49. 16 Behold .thy walls (are) continuallybefore 

51. 13 hast fearedcontinuallyevery day, because 

52. 5 my name continually every day (is) bias. 
58. II the Lord shall guide thee continually 
60. II Therefore thy gates shall be open contin. 
63. 3 that provoketh me to anger continually 

Jer. 6. 7 before me continually (is) grief and 

52 33 he did continually eat bread before him , 
Eze. 46. 14 ameatofferingcontinuallyby a perpetual 
Hos. 12. 6 judgment, and wait on thy God continu. 
Obad. t6 (so) shall all the heathen drink continu. 
Nah. 3. 19 thy wickedness passed continually ? 
Hab. I. 17 not spare coDtinually to slay the nations? 

3. A ll the day, dV.i-Ss kol hayyom. 

Gen. 6. 5 everyirnagination. .only evil continually 

1 Sa. 18. 29 and Saul became David's enemy continu. 

2 9a. 19. 13 if thou be not captain, .continually 

2 Oh. 12. 15 between Rehoboam and Jeroboam conti. 

Job I. 5 Job. .offered.. Thus did Job continually 

Psa 42. 3 they continually say unto me, Where (is) 
44. IS Jly confusion (is) contffiualy before me 
52. 1 the goodness of God (endureth) continu. 
140. 2 continually are they gathered together 

Jer 33. 18 offerings, and to do sacrifice continually 

4. In all time, nyVp? bekol-eth. 

Prov. 6. 14 he deviseth mischief continually 

5. To go en and turn back, aiu") TiSn halak va-shvb. 
Gen. 8. 3 returned from off the earth continually 

d.Through all {time), ZiairavT6s diapantos. 

Luke24. 53 were continually in the temple, praising 
Heb. 13. IS the sacriflce of praise to God continually 



l.Tn the unbroken, continuance, els rb 5i7ji/fK€j,— ^5 
Ucb. 7. 3 Son of God . abideth a pricat continually 
10. I coutmually make the comers thereuuto 
CONTINTJAXLY upon, to atterid — 
To endure or persevere toward {amjihmy), irpoa- 

KapTfpfw prnfikarI.ereO. 

Kum 1 3. 6 attendmg continually upon this very 
CONTtNITALLY to, to give one's self — 
To endure ur persevere toward {anything), 7rpoo-«ap- 

Tepe'to 2"'0skartereu. 

Acts 6. 4 will give ourselves continually to prayer 
CONTDJUAIXY, to wait on — 
To endure or persevere toward {anything), wpoa- 

itapTfpfu proskartereu.. 

Acts .0. 7 soldier, that waited on him continually 

CONTINUANCE — 

l.lJays, D'p; yamim. 

Psa. 139. 16 (which) in continuance were fashioned 
1. Indefinite time, oSiy olam. 

Isa. 64. 5 in those is continuance, and we shall be 
CONTINUANCE, patient — 
A remaining under {anything), inronovT) hupomn-ne. 

Rom. 2. 7 who by patient continuance in welldoing 
CONTINUE — 
To stand, Dip qxun. 

I Sa. 13. 14 thy kingdom shall not continue : the 

Job 15. 29 neither shall his substance continue 

CONTINUE, to — 

\.To tarry, delay, inx achar, 3. 

Isa. 5. 11 that continue until night, (till) wine 

2. To keep hold, pm chazak, 5. 

Neh. 5. i6 also I continued in the work«f this wall 

'i.To add, ip; yasaph, 5. 

Job 27. I Job continued his parable, and said 
29. I Job continued his parable, and said 

4.7*0 sit, 3B'; yashab. 

Lev. 12. 4 she shall then continue in the blood of 

12. 5 she shall continue in the blood of her 
Judg 5. 17 Asher continued on the sea shore, and 
2 Sa. 6. II the ark of the LoRU continued in the 
I Ki.'22. I they continued three years without war 

5. To lodge {all night), p'7 lun. 

Job 17. 2 mine eye continue in their provocation? 

6.T0 draio out, '\oa mashak. 

Psa. 36. to continue thy loving kiadnessunto them 

7. 7*0 stand, fOi! amad. 

Exod2i. 21 if he continue a day or tivo, he shall not 
Ruth 2. 7 continued even from the morning until 
Job 14. 2 he fleeth alsoas a shadow, and continueth 
Jer. 32. 14 put tliera .that they may continue many 
Dan. II. 8 he shall continue (more) years than the 

S.To cause to arise, establish. Dip gum, 5, 

I Ki. 2. 4 That the Lord may continue his word 

9. To tabernacle, dwell, py shaken. 

Psa. 102. 28 The children of thy servants shall conti. 

10. 7*0 multiply, make many, .15"! ra'iah, 5. 

1 Sa. I. 12 as she continued praying before the Lo. 
11. 7*0 become, happen, ylvop.ai ginomai. 

Acts 19. 10 this continued by the space of two years 
12. To remain throughout, Siafiivw diameno. 
Luke22. 28 Ye are they which have continued with 
Gal. 2. 5 that the truth of the gospel might conti. 

2 Pe. 3. 4 all things continue as. .ftom the begin. 

13.7*0 end fully, StareXda diateleo. 

Acts 27. 33 ye have tarried and continued faating 

14.7*0 rub through, pass the time, SiarplBcii diatri. 
Johnn. S4 and there continued with his disciples 
Acts 15. 35 Barnabas continued in Antioch, teaching 

15.7*0 remain on, inifieuu epimeno. 

John 8. 7 when they continued asking him, he 
Acts 12. 16 Peter continued knocking: and when they 

16.7*0 set, place, 'la-rri/xi hislemi. 

Acts 26. 22 1 continue unto this day, witnessing both 
17.7*0 siidown, KaOi^at kalhizS. 

Acts 18. II he continued..a year and six months 

18. 7*0 remain, /ifvai rMm/J. 

John 2. 12 and they continued there not many days 
8. 31 If ye continue in my word, (then) are ye 
15. g so have I loved you : continue ye in my 

1 Ti. 2. IS if they continue in faith and charity and 

2 Ti. 3. 14 continue thou in the things which thou 
Heb. 7. 24 this (man), because he continueth ever 

13. 1 Let brotherly love continue 

13. 14 here have we no continuing city, but we 

I Jo. 2. 19 they would have continued vvitiLUS 

2. 24 ye also shall coutiniie in the Son, and in 

Rev 17. 10 he must continue a short space 

19.7*0 remain on, Trapaixivoi paramcnO. 

Heb. 7. 23 they were not suffered to continiie by 
Jas I. 2s looketh into the perfect law. and contin. 

20.7*0 extend on, napaT^ivm parateino. 

ActB 20. 7 and continued his speech until midnight 



21. Tu 
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I", TTuiiu poieu. 
■ 3- 5 Puwcr was given unto him to continue for 

CONTmUE all night, to ~ 

To spend the whole night, SiavuKTfpdu. 

Luke 6. 12 and continued all night 111 prayer to Ood 

CONTINUE in, to — 

l.y'o remain in, ifiiniyco emm^nd. 

Acts 14. 22 exhorting them to continue in the faith 
n , t '°i-,'""^'-'''"^'^*'"">'°"'='''"''^^o"l'uuethuotin 
lieD. s 9 they contiuutd not in my covenant, and 

2. T'l remain on, iiriuiuu epivienu. 

Acts 13. 43 persuaded them to continue in the grace 

ivom. 6. I shall we continue in sin, that grace may 

11.22 toward thee, eooduess, if thou continue in 

'■ ^^ \. ,y<=/^^0"t'n<ie in the faith grounded and 

4- 16 lake heed umo thyself, continue in them 

3. 7*0 remain beside or further, ,rpo(TMfVa) prosmenS. 

I Xi. 5 5 continueth in supplications and prayers 
4.7*0 persevere toward {anything), vponKaprtp^u. 
Acts 1. 14 These all continued with unc accord in 
2. 46 continuing daily with one accord in the 
f-ol. 4. 2 Continue in prayer, and watch in the 

CONTINUE instant in, to — 

To persevere toward {anyllthig), irpoffKaprfptu. 
Koni 12. 12 Rejoicing in hope, .continuing instant In 

CONTINUE steadfastly, to — 

7*0 persevere toward a thing, irpoaKaprfpiij, pro.ik. 

Acts 2. 42 they continued stedfastly in the apostles' 
CONTINUE with, to — 
\. To persevere toward {anything), irpoa-Kaprfotm. 

Acts 8. 13 when he was baptized, he continued with.. 

2. To remain toward, npoafifvu prosmenO. 
Mattis. 32 because they continue with me now threo. 

3. 7*0 remain alongside with, (TvnirapafUfvu sumpa. 
Phil. I. 25 1 shall abide and continue with you all 

CONTINUED, to be — 

7*0 continue, pj nun, 2, 5. 

Psa. 72. 17 his name shall be continued as long ss 
CONTINUXNO — 
To sojourn or sweep away, T53, -Ai gur, garar, 7a. 

Jer. 30. 23 a continuing whirlwind: it shall (all with 
CONTRADICT, to — 
7*0 speak against, avrixiyu antilego. 

Acts 13. 43 things which were spoken by Paul, con. 

CONTRADICTION — 

A speaking against, avriKoyla antilogia. 

Heb 7. 7 without all contradiction the less is bles, 
12. 3 consider him that endured such contra. 

CONTRARIWISE — 

The opposite, on the contrary, rouvavrtov tounand. 
2 Co. 2. 7 contrariwise ye (ought) rather to forgiVB 
Gal. 2. 7 But contrariwise, when they saw that tha 
I Pe. J g but contrariwise blessing; knowing that 

CONTRAEY — 

\. Contrariety, perversity, a turning, r\p;i hepkek. 
Eze. 16. 34 the contrary is in thee from (other) 
16. 34 no reward is given, .thou art contrary 

2. Opposition, ""ip qeri. 
Lev. 26. 21 ii ye walk contrary unto me, and will 

26 23 these things, but will walk contrary unto 
26 24 Then will I also walk contrary unto you 
26. 27 if ye will not. hearken, but walk contr. 
26. 28 Then I will walk contrary unto you also 
26. 40 that also they have walked contrary unto 

26. 41 I also have walked contrary unto tbem 

3. Over against, opposite, ivavrios enantios. 
Matt 14. 24 ship was, .tossed, .for the wind was coo. 
Mark 6. 48 for the wind was contrary unto them 
Acts 26. 9 I ought to do many things contrary to' 

27. 4 we sailed, because the winds were con. 
I Th. 2. 13 ihey please not God, and are contrary to 
Titus 2. 8 he that is of the contrary part may be 

4. Set over against, virevavTios hvpenantios. 

Col. 2. 14 which was contrary to us, and took itQjft 

CONTRARY, to be — 

7*0 lie or be laid, over against, ai/rlKdiiai antikeimai. 
Gal. 5. 17 these are contrary the one to the other 
I Ti. I. 10 if therebeanyotherthingthatiacontrary 

CONTRARY to — 

l.Froni over against, airivavri apenanli. 

Acts 17. 7 these aU do contrary to the decrees ot 

2. Contrary to, irapd para, -(ace.) 

Acts 18 13 persuadeth men to worship God contr to 
Rom. 1 1 24 wert graffed contrary to nature into a 
16. 17 which cause divisions.. contrary to ttie 

CONTRIBUTION — 

Act of using a thing in cominon, Kowavia koirionia. 
Rum. 15. 26 to make a certain conlnbution (or the. 

CONTRITE — 

1. Bruised, contrite, nyn dakka. 

Psa. 34. 18 saveth such as be of a contrite spirit 
Isa. 57 13 withhim also(thatis)olacontrite. .spi"** 

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2. To be bruised, npi dahah, 2. 

Psa. 51. 17 a broken and a contrite heart, God 

3. Smitten, m\ nakeh. 

Isa. 66. 2 (him that is) poor, and ol a contrite spirit 

OONTBITE one — 

To be bruised, Npi daka, 2. 

Isa. 57. 15 to revive the heart ot the contrite ones 

CONTKOVEKSY — 

Strife, contention, pleading, cause, 31 rib. 

Deut 17. 8 matters of controversy, within thy gates 

19. 17 both the men, between whom the contro. 

21. 5 by their word shall every controversy and 

25. I If there be a controversy between men 
e 3a. 15. 2 when any man that had a controversy 
zCh. 19. 8 judgment of the Lord, and for controv. 
Isa. 34. 8 the year ot recompences for the controv. 
Jer. 25. 31 for the Lord hath a controversy with the 
Eze. 44. 24 in controversy they shall stand in judg. 
H03. 4. I for the Lord hath a controversy with the 

12. 2 The Lord hath also a controversy with 
Mlc. 6. 2 Hear ye, mountains, the LORD'S con. 
6. 2 the Lord hath a controversy with his 

CONTROVERSY, without — 

Confessedly, said unanimously, d/xoXoyoviiei'ais. 
I Ti. 3. 16 without controversy great is the mystery 

CONVENIENT — 

l.A statute, limited and apportioned iking, ph choq. 

Prov.30. 8 teed me with food convenient for me 
% Right, upright, n^; yashar. 

Jer. 40. 4 whither it seemeth good and convenient 
40. s go wheresoever it seemeth convenient 

Z.Well timed, eJ/Koipos eukairos. 

Mark 6. 21 when a convenient day was come, that 

CONVENIENT, to be — 

To have come up to, be becoming, avfiiaw anekd. 
Eph. 5. 4 nor jesting, which are not convenient 
Phil. 8 to enjoin thee that which is convenient 

30NVENIENT, things not — 

The things not seemly, ra /x-li KaBriKovra. 

Som, I. 28 do these things which are not convenient 

30NVENIENT season — 

A season, tirae, KatpSs kairos. 

Acts 24. 25 when I have a convenient season I will 

CONVENIENT time, to have — 
To have good time or season, evKaipiw eukaireo. 
J Co. 16. 12 come when he shall have convenient time 

CONVENIENTLY — 

In good time or season, (vKalpois eukairos. 

Marki4. u he sought how he might conveniently 

CONVERSANT, to be — 
1. To go on, r^nhalak. 

Josh. 8. 35 the strangers that were conversant amo. 
2.T0 go on habitually, TiSn halak, 7. 

I Sa. 25. 15 as long as we were conversant with them 

CONVERSATION — 

1. Way, XVi derek. 

Psa. 37. 14 slay such as be of upright conversation 
50. 23 to him that ordereth (his) conversation 

i.A turning up and down, behaviour, avacrrpo<p{j. 
Gal. I. 13'yehave heard of my conversation in time 
Eph. 4. 22 put off, concerning the former conversa. 
1 Ti. 4. 12 an example of the believers.. in convers 
IIeb.13. 7 considering the end of (their) conversa. 
Jas. 3. 13 let him show out of a good conversation 

1 Pe, I. 15 be ye holy in all manner of conversation 

I. 18 vain conversation"(received). by tradition 
2. 12 Having your conversation honest among 
3. I be v/on by the conversation of the wives 
3. 2 Wliile they behold your" chaste conversa. 
3. 16 that falsely accuse your good conversa. 
aPe. 2. 7 vexed with the filthy conversation of the 
3. n ought ye to be iu (all) holy conversation 

3. Citizen state or life, TroAhfv/xa politeuma. 

Phil. 3. 20 our conversation is iu heaven ; from 
^.Turning, turn, manner, toSttos tropos. 

Heb. 13. s conversation (be) without covetousness 

CONVERSATION, to have one's — 

To turn up and down, behave oneself, o.va.iTrp4<p(ii. 

2 Co. I. 12 we have had our conversation in the 
Eph. 2. 3 we all had our conversation in times past 

CONVERSATION, let... be — 

To act as a, citizen, irpA.iTeuai politeud. 

Phil. I, 27 let your conversation be as it becometh 
CONVERSION — 
A turning upon, f-irtiTrpo<j>ri epistrophe.' 

Acts 15, 3 declaring the conversion of the Gentiles 
CONVERT, to — 
1. To bring back, refresh, niB* shub, 5. 

Psa. 19. 7 The law of the Lord (is) perfect, convert. 
2.7*0 turn about or upon, i-irt<np4<pca -epistrepho. 

Jas. 5. 19 do err from the truth, and one convert 
5. 20 he which converteth the sinner from the 



CONVERTED, to be — 

\.To he turned, Tjsn haphak, 2. 

Isa. 60. s abundance of the sea shall be converted 

I.To turn back, 3W shvA. 

Psa. 51. 13 and sinners shall be converted unto thee 
Isa. 6. 10 understand with their heart, and convert 

3. 7*0 turn about or upon, iirtffTpecpcM) epistrephS. 
Matti3. IS they . .should be converted, and I should 
]VIark 4. 12 lest at any time they should be converted 
Luke 22. 32 when thou art converted, strengthen thy 
John 12. 40 and beconverted, and I should heal them 
Acts 3. 19 Repent ye therefore, and be converted " 
28. 27 should be converted, and I should heal 

4. 7*0 turn, <rrpi(pw strepho. 

MattiS. 3 Except ye be converted, and become as 

CONVERTS — 

To turn back, aiiy shuX). 

Isa. 1.27 redeemed with judgment, and her con 

CONVEY, to — 

To put, place, set, Uiv sum. 

I Ki. 5. 9 I will convej[ them by sea in floats unto 

CONVEY over, to — 

To cause to pass over, 135; abar, 5. 

Neh." 2. 7 may convey me over, tUl'l come Into J 

CONVEY one's self away, to — 

To move or glide out of [the way), fKveco ehned. 

John 5. 13 for Jesus had conveyed himself away 
CONVICT, to — 
To convict, i\eyx'>> ele^chd. 

John 8. 9 being convicted by (their own) conscience 
CONVINCE, to — 
l.To make manifest or prominent, na; yakach, 5. 

Job 32. 12 (there was) none of you that convinced J. 

2. To con'idct, i\4yxa> ele§cha. 

John 8. 46 Which of you convinceth me of sin 7 
I Co. 14. 24 he is convinced of all, he is judged of all 
Titus J. 9 to exhort and to convince the gainsayers 
Jas. 2. 9 are convinced of the law as transgressors 
S.T'o convict utterly, i^e\4yxoi exelegcho. 

Jude 15 to convince all that are ungodly among 
4. 7*0 convict thoroughly, SiaKareXeyxof'.ai- 

Acts 18. 28 for he mightily convinced the Jews 
CONVOCATION — 

A calling {together), convocation, N";i?p miqra. 
Exodi2. 16 (there shall be) an holy convocation, and 
12. 16 there shall be an holy convocation to you 
Lev. 3. 2 ye shall proclaim (to be) holy convocations 
23. 3 the sabbath of rest, an holy convocation 
23. 4 holy convocations, which ye shall procl. 
23. 7 ye shall have an holy convocation 
23. 8 in the seventh day (is) an holy convoca. 
23. 21 it may be an holy convocation untoyoi) 
23. 24 blowing of trumpets, an holy convocation 
23. 27 it shall be an holy convocation unto you 
23. 35 the first day (shall be) an holy convoca. 
23. 36 on the eighth day shall be an holy convo 
23. 37 which ye shall proclaim (to be) holy con. 
Num28. 18 In the first day (shall be) an holy convo. 

28. 25, 26 ye shall have an holy convocation 

29. I, 12 ye shall have an holy convocation 
29. 7 ye shall have, .an holy convocation 

COOK — 

A slaughterer, cook, n3B tabbach. 

I Sa. 9 23 Samuel said unto the cook, Bring the 
9. 24 the cook took up the shoulder, and (that) 
COOKS — 
Female cooks, n'lnaa tabbachoth. 

I Sa. 8. 13 he will take your daughters . .(to be) cooks 
COOL — 
Wind, nn ruaeh. 

Gen. 3. 8 in the garden in the coo! of the day 
COOL, to — 
To cool down, Karaypix"' katapsucho. 

Luke 1 6. 24 dip the tip of his linger, .and cool my 
COOS, Kwi. 

A small island on the coast of Carta, near Myndos and 
Cnidos ; N.W. from Rhodes; now called Stanchio or 
Stanko ; it was the birth place of H ippocrates, Apelles, 
and Simonides. 

Acts 21. I we came with a straight course unto C. 
COPING — 
Open palm {of the hand), projecting stone, njo. 

7 Ki. 7. 9 even from the foundation unto the coping 
COPPER — 
Copper, brass, ne-n^ nechosheth. 

Ezra 8. 27 vessels of fine copper, precious as gold 
COPPERSMITH — 
Brazier, coppersmith, xaA/ctus chalkeus. 

2 Ti. 4. 1 4 Alexander the coppersmith did me much 
COPintATION — 
Effusion, "5??' shekabah. 

Lev. 15. 16 if any man's seed of copulation go out 
15. 17 every skin, whereonis the seed of copula. 
IS. 18 whom man shall lie (with) seed of copu. 



COPY — 

l.A second, double, nj^9 mishneh. 

Deut 17. 18 he shall write him a copy of this law in 
Josh. 8. 32 he wrote there upon the stones a copy of 

2.Copy, trcmscript, UW~\$ parshegen. 

Ezrfi 4. II This (isythe copy of the letter that they 

4. 23 when the copy . . (was) read before Rehum 

5. 6 The copy of the letter that Tatnai, gov. 

7. n Now this (is) the copy of the letter that 

3. Copy, transcript, ]i^'?S pathshegen. 

Esth. 3. 14 The copy of the writing, for a command. 
4. 8 gave him the copy of the writing of the 

8. 13 The copy of the writing for a command. 

COPY out, to — 

7*0 remove, transcribe, PW. athaq, 0. 

Ptov 25. I which the men of Hezekiah. . copied out 

COR — 

Cor {a measure of dry and liquid things), lb kor. 
Eze. 45. 14 the tenth part ot a bath out of the cor 

CORAi — 

Med coral, nSaifi ramoth. 

Job 28. 18 No mention shall be made of coral, or ot 
Eze. 27. i5 they occupied iu thy fairs with, .coral 

CORBAN — 

Anything brought near to Ood, Kopfiav korban. 
Mark 7. II If a man shall say. .(It is) Corban, that 

CORD — 

l.Rope, cord, '?3ri chebel. 

Josh. 2. IS she let them down by a cord through the 
Esth. I. 6 fastened with cords of fine linen and 
Job 36. 8 And. .be holden iu cords of attiictlon 

41. I or his tongue with a cord . .thou lettest 
Psa.140. 5 The proud have hid a snare, .and cords 
I^ov. 5. 22 he shall be holden with the cords of his 
Eccl. 12. 6 Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the 
Isa. s- 18 that draw iniquity with cords of vanity 
Jer. 38. 6 and they let down Jeremiah vrith cords 
38, II let them down by cords into the dungeon 
38 12 under thine arm holes under the cords 

38. 13 So they drew up Jeremiah with cords, and 
Eze. 27. 24 in chests of rich apparel, bound with cords 
Hos. II. 4 I drew them with cords of a man, with 
Mic. 2. 5 cast a cord by lot in the congregation of 

l.A thread, cord, Bin chut. 

Eccl. 4. 12 and a threefold cord is not quickly broken 
Z.A pin {of a tent), '\niy ether. 

Job 30. II he hath loosed my cord, and afflicted me 
i.Cord, string, in'D methar. 

Exod35. 18 and the pins of the court, and their cords 

39. 40 the hanging for the court gate, his cords 
Num. 3. 26 the cords of it, for all the service thereof 

3. 37 the pillars of the court, .and their cords 

4. 26 their cords, and all the instruments of 
4. 32 the pillars of the court, .and their cords 

Isa. 54. 2 lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy 
Jer. JO. 20 My tabernacleis spoiled, and all my cords 
5.Thick cord, n'a;?. abolh. 

Judgis. 13 they bound him with two new cords, and 
15. 14 the cords that (were) upon his arms beca. 
Psa. 2. 3, Let us. .cast away their cords from us 
118. 27 bind the sacrifice with cords, (even)unto 
129. 4 he hath cut asunder the cords of the 

CORDS, smaU — 

A cord made of bulrushes, ay^^vlov schmnion. 
John 2. 15 when he had made a scourge of small co 

CO-RE, Kop\. 

The Greek form of Korah. 

Jude II for they., perished in the gainsaying of C. 

CORIANDER — 

A round aromatic seed, ii gad. 

Exodi6. 31 and it (was) like coriander seed, white 
Num It. 7 the manna (was) as coriander seed, and 

CORINTH, KSptveos. 

Capital of Achaia Proper, on the isthmus between tha 
Peloponnesus and the mainland between the gulfs of 
Lepanto and iEgina. Here Paul dwelt eighteen months. 
Acts 18. I After these things Paul . .came to C. 
19. 1 while Apollos was at C, Paul having 

1 Co. I. 2 the church of God which is at C. 

2 Co. I. 1 the church of God which is at C. 

1. 23 to spare you I came not as yet unto C. 
2 Ti. 4. 20 Erastus abode at C. : but Trophimus have 

CORINTHIAN, KoplvOws. 

A native or inhabitant of Corinth. 

Acts 18. 8 and many of the C. hearing believed, and 
2 Co. 6. II O (ye) C, our mouth is open unto you 

CORMORANT — 

1. Pelican, nNp qaath. 

Isa. 34. II the cormorant and the bittern shall pos. 
Zeph. 2. 14 the cormorant and the bittern shall Jodge 

2. Cormorant, 1)^^ shalak. 

Lev. II. 17 the little owl, and the cormorant, and the 
Deut 14. 17 pelican, and the gier. .and the cormorant 

CORN — 

\. Mixed produce, "^'fj? belil. 

Job. 24. 6 They reap . /his com in the field ; and 



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2. Wheat, com, grain, 19,13 ^«^- 

Gen. 41. 3s lay up corn under the hand of Pharaoh 

41. 49 Joseph gathered corn as the sand of the 

42. 3 ten brethren went down to buy corn inE. 
42. 25 commanded to till their sacks with corn 
45. 23 ten she asses laden with corn and bread 

Job 39. 4 Their young ones., they grow up with corn 
Psa. 65. 13 valleys also are covered over mth corn 

72. 16 There shall be an handful of corn in the 
Prov ir. 26 He that withholdeth corn, the people 

3. v4 threshing floor, ]ii goren. 

Deuti6. 13 aft6r that thou hast gathered is thy corn 
i.Com, grain, [ji dagan. 

Gen. 27. 28 God give thee, .plenty of corn and wine 

27. 37 with corn and wine have I sustained him 
NuraiS. 27 as though.. the corn of the threshing-flo. 
Deut. 7. 13 he will also bless, .thy corn, and thy wine 

II. 14 that thou mayesfc gather in thy corn, and 
«2. 17 within thy gates the tithe of thy corn 
14. 23 thou shalt eat.. the tithe of thy corn 
18. 4 The first fruit (also) of thy corn, of thy 

28. 51 which (also) shall not leave thee, .corn 
33. 28 fountain of Jacob .upon a laud of com 

a Ki.i8. 32 Until I. .take you away to., a land of corn 
3 Ch. 3t. 5 the first fruits of corn, wine, and oil, and 
32. 28 Storehouses also for tlie increase of corn 
Neb. s. 2 we take up corn . . that we may eat, and 
S. 3 have mortgaged . , that we might buy corn 
5. 10 might exact oMhem money and corn : I 
5. II also the hundredth (part) of the. .corn 
10. 39 Levi shall bring the olfering of the corn 
13. 5 the tithes of the corn, the new wine, and 

13. 12 Then brought all.. the tithe of the corn 
Paa. 4. 7 more than in the time.. their corn and 

65. 9 thou preparest them corn, when thou 
78 24 and had given them of the corn of heaven 
Isa. 36. 17 a land of corn and wine, a land of bread 
6i. 8 I will no more give thy corn (to be) meat 
Lam. 2. i2They;say to theirmothers, Where (is) corn 
Eze. 36. 29 I will call for the corn, and will increase 
ilos. 2. 8 she did not know that I gave her corn 
2. 9 take away my corn in the time thereof 
2. 22 the earth shall hear the corn, and the 
7. 14 they assemble themselves for corn and 

14. 7 they shall revive (as) the corn, and grow 
Joel I. 10 the land mourneth; for the corn is wasted 

1. 17 the barns are broken down ; for the corn 

2. 19 1 will send you corn, and wine, aud oil 
Hag. I. II upon the corn, and upon the new wine 
Zee. 9. 17 Corn shall make the young men cheer 

5. Standing corn, na^ qamah. 

Deut 16. 9 beginnest (to put) the sickle to the corn 
Isa. 17. 5 as when the harvest man gathereth the CO. 

O.Grain, corn, 15!? sheber. 

Gen. 42 I Jacob saw that there was corn in Egypt 
42. 2 I have heard that there is corn in Egypt 
42. 19 go ye, carry corn for the famine of your 

42. 26 they laded their asses with the corn, and 

43. 2 when they had eaten up the corn which 

44. 2 put . . in the sack's mouth .. his com money 
47. 14 gathered up all the money, for the corn 

Amos 8. s new moon be gone, that we may sell corn? 

7. Son, produce, ]3 ben. 

Isa. 21. JO O my threshing, and the corn of my floor 
8. A kernel, a grain, seed, k6kko9 kokkos. 

Johni2. 24 Exceptacornof wheat fall into the grou. 

9. Wheat, corn, grain, a'nos sitos. 

Mark 4. 28 then the ear, after that the full corn in 
Acts 7. 12 when Jacob heard that there was corn in 

\Q.Sown fields of grain, a-irSfiifia spurima. 

Matti2. 1 began to pluck the ears of corn, and to eat 

COKN, beaten — 

Corn beaten or bruised, fc*!? geres. 

Lev. 2. 14 offer, .(even) corn beaten out of full ears 
2. 1 6 of the beaten com thereof, and (part) of 

CORN fieWa — 

Soum fields of grain, (rnSpifia sporima. 

Mark 2. 23 he went through the corn fields on the 
Luke 6. 1 that he went through the corn fields 

CORN, ears of — 

l.An ear of grain, ro'3p shihholr.th. 

Gen. 41 5 seven ears of corn came up upon one 
Ruth 2. 2 glean ears of corn after (him) in whose 
Job 24. 24 cut off as the tops of the ears of corn 

%An ear of grain, ffrdx^^ slachus. 

Matti2. 1 began to pluck the ears of corn, and to 
Mark 2. 23 disciples began, .to pluck the ears of com 
Luke 6. I his disciples plucked the ears of corn 

COBH, full ears of — 

Garden land, grain, '7015 karmel. 

2 Ki. 4. 42 brought. .fuU ears of corn in the husk 

CORN, ground — 

Pounded corn or grain, grits, nis-i riphoth. 

2 Sa. 17. 19 the woman, .spread ground corn thereon 

COKIT, heap of-- 

A heap nf grain, np-y; aremah. 

Huth 3. 7 lie down at the end of the lieap of eom 

OOEH, old — 

Old corn nr prodvM, lOJ/ abur. 

Josh. s. II they dirt eat of the old com of the land 
S. 12 after they had eaten of the old com of 



COKN, paxched — 

Parched or roasted ears, -^i), K'l?i5 qali. 

Lev. 23. 14 shall eat neither bread, nor narched com 
Ruth 2. 14 he reached her parched (corn), and she 

1 Sa. 17. 17 T:ikenow,.anephahof this parched (corn) 

25. 18 took, .five measures of parched (corn) 

2 Sa. 17. 28 Brought., flour, and parched (corn), and 

CORN, standing — 

What stands up, iicp qamah. 

Exod22. 6 so that, .the standing corn, op the field 

I>eut23. 25 When thou conicst into the standing com 

23. 25 a sickle unto thy neighbour's standing co. 

Judg 15. 5 he let (them) go into the standing corn of 

15. 5 both the shocks, and also the standing co. 

COR-NE'-LrtTS, Kopvi)Mos. 

A converted Roman centurion at Ccesarea. 

Acts 10. I Tliere was a certain man . .called C. 
10. 3 an angel of God. .saying unto him, C. 
10. 7 when the angel which spake unto C. was 
10. 17 the men which were sent from C. had 
10. 21 men which were sent unto him from C. 
10. 22 C.. .was warned from God by an holy angel 
10. 24 C. waited for them, and. .called together 
10. 25 as Peter v/as coming in, C. met him, and 
10. 30 C. said, four days ago I was fasting 

10. 31 C., thy prayer is heard, and thine alms 

CORNER— 

I. Wing, f)i3 kanaph. 

Isa. 11.12 gather .. from the four comers of the earth 
Eze. 7. 2 the end is come upon the four comers of 
2.Shoulder, fjrij katheph. 

2 K.i.11. II about the king, from the right comer of 

11. II to the left corner of the temple, (along) 
Z. Angle, yiX|?p miqtsoa. 

Exod26. 24 both ; they shall be for the two comera 
36. 29 thus he did to both, .in both the corners 

Eze. 41. 22 the corners thereof, aud the length there. 
46, 21 caused me to pass by the four corners of 
46. 2: inevery comer of the court, .(was) a court 
46. 22 In the four corners of the court, .courts 

4. Side, qiMrter, nx? peah. 

Exod25. 26 put the rings in the four comers that 

36. 25 the other side, .toward the north corner 

37. 13 put the rings upon the four corners that 
Lev 19. 9 thou shalt not wholly reap the comers of 

19. 27 Ye shall not round the corners of your 
19. 27 neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy 
21. s neither shall they shave off the corner of 
23. 22 the corners of thy field when thoureapest 
Num24. 17 shall smite the corners of Moab, and 
Josh. 18, 14 compassed the corner of the sea southw; 
Neh. g. 22 didst divide them into corners : so they 
Jer. 9. 26 Moab, aud all. .in the utmost corners 
25. 23 Buz, and all. .in the utmost corners 

48. 45 shall devour the corner of Moab, and the 

49. 32 them (that are) in the utmost corners 
Amos 3. 12 that dwell in Samaria in the corner of a 

5. Comer, (S 2}en. 

Prov. 7. 8 Passing through the street near her cor, 
Zech.14. 10 unto the corner gate, and (from) the 

6. Comer, front, a chief man, nia pinnah. 

Exod27. 2 make the horns, .upon the four corners 

38. 2 made the horns thereof on the four corn. 

1 Ki. 7. 34 undersetters to the four corners of one 

2 Ki. 14. 13 the gate of Ephraim unto the corner 

2 Ch. 26. 9 Uzziah built towers, .at the comer gate 
28. 24 he made him altars in every comer of 

Keh. 3. 24 from the house of Azariah . .unto the cor. 
3. 31 Miphkad, and to the going up of the cor. 
3. 32 between the going up of the comer unto 

Job 1.19 a great wind . . smote the four corners of 
38. 6 or who laid the corner stone thereof 

Psa. 118. 22 is become the head (stone) of the corner 

Prov. 7. 12 without, .and lieth in wait at every cor. 
21. 9 better to dwell in a comer of the house 
25. 24 better to dwell in a corner of the house 

Isa. 28. 16 I lay in Zion . .a precious comer (stone) 

Jer. 31. 38 from the tower, .unto the gate of the cor. 
31. 40 unto the corner of the horse gate toward 
51. 26 shall not take of thee a stone for a com. 

Eze. 43. 20 put (it), .on the four corners of the settle 
45. 19 upon the four comers of the settle of the 

Zech.io. 4 Out of him came forth the corner, out of 
7. Tread, foot, D]iB paam. 

Exodss. 12 and put (them) in the four corners 

37. 3 rings, .(to b- set) by the four corners of 

1 Ki. 7. 30 the four corners thereof (h2d)undersetters 
8. Rib, yVs tsela. 

Esods'o. 4 under the crown of it, by the two comers 
37. 27 under the crown thereof, by the two cor. 

9. End, extreonity, T\-ip, qatsah. 

Exod27. 4 four brasen rings in the four corners 

10. Tb he scraped, cornered, Vip. qatsa, 6. 

Eze. 46. 22 these four corners (were) of one measure 

II. To twn the face, front, ma panah. 

2 Ch. 25. 23 from the gate of Ephraim to the comer 

Vi.A beginning;, apxv arche. 

Acts 10. II as. .a great sheet knit at the four Comers 
II. 5 let down from heaven by four comers 

IS. Angle, corner, yavia gonia. 

Matt. 6. s they love to pray standing . . in the comers 
ei. 42 the same is become the head of the cor. 



Marki2. 10 stone., b become the head of the comer I 
Lukeao. 17 the same is become the head 'of the cor. 
Acts 4. II stone. Is become the head of the comer 

26. a6 for this thing was not done in a comer 
1 Pe. a. 7 the same is rnade the head of the corner 
Key. 7. I four angels standing on tho four corner* 

CORNER, chief — 

At the extreme angle, itKpoyuvtatos akrogOniaioa. 

Eph. 2. ao Jesus Christ himself being the chief cor. 

I Pe. 2. 6 I lay in Sion a chief comer stone, elect 

CORNER Btones — 

Corner stoTies, rh")] zaviyyoth. 

Psa. 144. 12 our daughters (may be) as comer stonet 
CORNERS — 
l.Corner stories, rt'!; zaviyyoth. 

Zech. 9. 15 they shall be tUled. .as the comers of the 
2. Angles, corners, nyxijp mequtsoth. 

Exod26. 23 two boards shalt thou make for the com. 
36. 28 two boards made he for the comers of 

CORNET — 

\.Uorn, cornet, pfj qeren. 

Dan. 3. 5, 1 5 what time ye hear the sound of the oor. 
3. 7 the people heard the sound of the comet 
3. 10 man that shall hear the sound of the cor. 

2. Trumpet, "i.jiB' shophar. 

1 Ch.is. 28 shouting, and with sound of the comet 

2 Ch.15. 14 they Bware unto the Lord, .with comets 
Psa. 98. 6 With trumpets and sound of comet make 
Hos. 5. 8 Blow yo the cornet in Gibeah. .the tnun. 

CORNETS — 

Comets, sistra, O'VjyjD inenaanim, 

2 Sa. 6. 5 all the house of Israel played .-. on comets 

CORNELOOR — 

Cornfioor, [ji Jii goren dagan, 

Hos. 9. I hast loved a reward upon every cornfloor 
CORPSE — 
\.Body, .T13 geviyyah. 

Nah. 3. '3 and (there Is) none end of (their) corpse* 
3. 3 they stumble upon their corpses 
^.Carcase, lispeger. 

2 Ki. 19. 35 behold, they (were) all dead corpses 

Isa. 37. 36 behold, they (were) all dead coi^ses 
3.A fallen object, carcase, wraJ^a ptOma. 

IMark 6. 29 they came and took up his corpse, and 

CORRECT, to — 

l.To manifest, reason with, repirove, nj; yakach, 5. 
Job 5. 17 happy (is) the man whom God corrccteUl 
Psa. 94. 10 He that chastjseth. .shall not he correct 
Prov. 3. 12 For whom the Lord loveth he correctetb 

i.To instruct, chastise, ip; yasar, 3. 

Psa. 39. 11 When thou Avith rebukes dost correct map 
Prov 29. 17 Correct thy son, and he shall give thee rest 
Jer. 2. 19 Thine own wickedness shall correct thee 
10. 24 O Lord, correct me, but with judgment 
Jer. 30. II I will correct thee in measure, and will 
46. 28 but correct thee in measure: yet will 1 not 

CORRECTED, to be — 

To be instructed, ip; yasar, 2. 

Prov 2g. 19 A servant will not be corrected by words 

CORRECTED, which — 
Instructor, TraiSevrris paideutes. 

Eeb. 12. 9 had fathers of our flesh which corrected 
CORRECTION — 
1 . To manifest, reason im'th, reprove, n?; yakach, 5. 

flab. 1. 12 thou hast established them for correction 
^.Instruction, correction, -t^^a musar. 

Prov. 7. 22 as a fool to the correction of the stocks 
15. 10 Correction (is) grievous unto him that. 
22. IS the rod of correction shall drive it far 



Jer. 



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Withhold not correction from the child 



2. 30 your children ; they received no correc. 
5. 3 they have refused to receive correction 
7. z8 nor receiveth conection : truth is perish 
Zeph. 3. 2 obeyed not.. she received not correction 
Z.Reproof, reasoning, nns'in tokachath. 

Prov. 3. II neither be weary of his correction 
i.A setting aright, i-navSpducns epanorthosis. 

2 Ti. 3. 16 profitable for doctrine, .for correction 

Z.A rod, t53» shebct. 

Job 37.|ii3 whether for correction, or for his land 

CORRUPT — 

l.To be corrupt, nntp sliachath, 2. 

Eze. 20. 44 nor according to your corrupt doings, O 
2.T0 be corrupted, nw shachath, 6. 

Prov25. 26 a troubled fountain, and a corrupt spring 

Z.To corrupt, nirv shechath. 

Dan. 2. 9 ye have prepared Iring and cormpt words 

4. To corrupt thoroughly, 5ta<p8flpti> diaphtheirS. 

I Ti 6. 5 Perverse disputings of men of cormpt 

5. To corrupt utterly, KaraipBeipa kataphtheirS. 

3 Ti. 3. 8 men of cormpt minds, reprobate concern. 
Q.Bad, putrid, rotten, cranpSs sapros. 

Matt. 7. 17 a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil frmt 



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Matt. 7. 18 neither (can) a corrupt tree bring forth 
12.33 make the tree corrupt, and his fruit cor. 

IiUlce 6. 43 a good tree bringeth not forth corrupt 
J 6. 43 dotli a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit 

Eph. 4. 29 Let no corrupt communication proceed 

OOEHTJBT, to — 
l.To rebuke^ lya gaar. 

Mai. 2. 3 I wUl corrupt your seed, and spread dung 

^,Tp profane, iJrj chaneph, 5. 

Dan. II. 32 And such, .shall he corrupt by flatteries 

9. To corrupt, nn^ shachath, 3. 

Exod32. 7 for thy people, .have corrupted (them.) 
Deut. 9. 12 for thy people...have corrupted (them.) 
32. 5 They have corrupted themselves, their 
Eze. 28. 17 thouhast corrupted thy vfisdom by reason 
Hos. 9. 9 They harve deeply corrupted (themselves) 
Mai. 2. 8 ye have corrupted the covenant of Levi 

4.70 he or become corrupt, htya shachath, 5. 

Gen. 6. 12 all flesh had corrupted his way upon the 
Peut. 4. 16 Lest ye corrupt (yourselves), and make 
4. 25 shall corrupt (yourselves), and make a 
31. 29 after my death ye will utterly corrupt 
Jndg. 2. 19 corrupted (themselves) more than their 
Zeph 3. 7 they rose early, (and) corrupted all their 
6.T0 cause to disappear, h.<pat>lC<a aphanizo. 

Matt 6. 19 where moth and rust doth corrupt, and 
6. 20 where neither moth nor rust doth cor. 

Q.To corrupt thoroughly, Sia<p6eip(a diaphtheiro. 

Lukeja. 33 no thief approacheth, neither moth cor. 
7. To act as a (corrupt) vinter, KainjAeuoi kapeleuo, 

2 Co. 2. 17 we are not as many, which corrupt the 
BiTo cause to become putrid, <jT)irw sepo. 

Jas. 5. a Your riches are corrupted, and your gar. 

9.T0 corrupt, (pOeipci) phtheiro. 

I C0.13. 33 evil communications corrupt good mann 
s Co. 7. 2 Receive us. .we have corrupted no man 

n. 3 your minds should be corrupted from the 
Jlev. ig. 2 ,which did corr^jpt the earth with her 

OORETTPT, tobe — 

l.To be corrupt, '7317 chabal, 4. 

Job 17. I My breath is corrupt, my days are extinct 
2.T0 act corruptly, p^o muh, 5. 

Psa. 73. 8 They are corrupt, and speak wickedly 
Z.To become corrupt, ppn rriaqaq, 2. 

Psa. -38. 5 My wounds stink (and) are corrupt 
i.To become corrupt, ny^ shachath, 2. 

"Gen. 6,11 The earth also was corrupt before God 
6. 12 looked upon the earth, and.. it was cor. 

6. 2*0 corrupt, make corrupt, m^ shachath, 5. 

Psa. 14. I They are corrupt ; they have done abom. 

53. I Corrupt are they, and have done abom. 
Eze. 23. II she was more corrupt in her inordinate 

Q.To corrupt, (p6eipa> phtheiro. 

Eph. 4. 22 which is corrupt according to the deceit. 

GOUimPT thins — 

To be corrupt, nn^ shachath, 6. 

Mai. 1. 14 sacriflceth unto the LOBD a corrupt thing 

OOSETTPT one's self, to — 

To corrupt, act corruptly, cpBflpca phtheiro, 

Juda 10 in those things they corrupt themselves 

OOEHUPTED, to be — 

l.To become corrupt, nnE* shachath, 2. 

Exod 8. 24 the land was corrupted by reason of the 
2. To make corrupt, act corruptly, nij^ shachath, 5. 

Eze. 16. 47 thou was corrupted more than they in 

COERTJPTER — 

To ma/ce corrupt, act corruptly nn^ shachath, 5. 
Isa. I. 4 evil doers, children that are corrupters 
Jer. 6. 28 brass and iron ; they (are) aU corrupters 

OORRTJPTIBLE — 

Corruptible, (pOaprSs phthartos. 

Bom. I. 23 an image made like to corruptible man 

, I. Go. 9. 25 Now they (do ifc^ to obtain a corruptible 
15. 53 For this corruptible must put on incor. 
15. 54 So when this corruptible shall have put 

1 Pe. I. 23 Being born again, not of corruptible seed 
COHETTPTIBLE things — 

Corruptible, ipOapr 6s phthartos. 

X Pe. 1. 18 ye were not redeemed with corruptible th. 
COERTTPTIBLE, not — 
Incorruptible, HfdaprSs aphthartos. 

X Pe. 3. 4 heart, in that which is not corruptible 
OOEBTTPTIHG — 
To make corrupt, act corruptly, nn^ shachath, 5. 

Dan. II. 17 give him the daughter of women, corru. 
COKRTJPTION — 

1. Wasting, fading away, ''?? heli. 

Isa. 38. 17 ray soul (delivered it) from the pltof cor. 

2. Corruption, n'ri?;!? mashchith. 

2 Ki 23. 13 on the right hand of the mount of Corru. 
Dan. 10. 8 ray cbraeliness was turned . . into corrupt. 

8. Corrupt, corrupt thing, nr^vi? moshchath. 
Lev. 22. 25 because their corruption (is) in them 



4. Corruption, place or state of, r\Tsa shachath. 
Job 17. 14 I have said to corruption, Thou (art) my 
Psa. 16. 10 wilt thou suffer tliine Holy One to see cor. 
49. 9 still Jive for ever, (and) not see corruption 
John 2. 6 hast thou brought up my life from cor. 

^.Thorough corruption, Sta^dopd diaphthora. 

Acts 2. 27 wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see cor. 
2. 31 left in hell, neither liis flesh did see cor. 
13. 34 (now) no more to return to corruption 
13. 35 not suffer thine Holy One to see corxup. 
13. 36 laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption 
13. 37 he, whom God raised again, saw no cor. 

^.Corruption, (pdopA, phthora. 

Kom. 8. 21 delivered from the bondage of corruption 

1 Co. 15. 42 It is sown in corruption ; it is raised in 

15. 50 neither doth corruption inherit incorrup. 
Gal. 6. 8 he. .shall of the flesh reap corruption 

2 Pe. I. 4 the corruption that is in the world 

2. 12 utterly perish in their own corruption 
2. 19 they, .are the servants of corruption 

COBHTJPTLY, to deal — 

To act wickedly, '7511 chabal. 

Keh. I. 7 We have dealt very corruptly against thee 

CORRUPTLY, to do — 

To make corrupt, act corruptly, t«y^ shachath, 5. 
2 Ch.27. a And the people did yet corruptly 

CO-SAH, KoKTajj.. 

A son of Elmodam, and the 5th before Zorobabel In 

the line of Joseph, husband of Mary. 

Luke 3. 28 of C, which was (the son) of Elmodam 
COST — 
Expense, SairduT], dapane, 

Luke 14. 28 sitteth not down .andcoimteth the cost 

COST nothing, to — 

Gratis, gratuitous, Djn chinnam. 

2 Sa. 24. 24 of that which doth cost me nothing 
COST, without — '■ 
Gratis, gratuitous, D^tj chinnam. 

I Ch.2i. 24 nor offer burnt offerings without cost 

COSTLINESS — 

Preciousness, rijxiSrri^ timiotes. 

Rev. 18. rg made rich, .by reason of her costliness 1 
COSTLY — 
\. Precious, rare, "lij; yaqar. 

1 Ki 5. 17 they brought great stones, costly stones 
7. 9 these (were of) costly stones, according to 
7. lo the foundation (was of) costly stones, even 
7. II above (were) costly stones, after the mea.. 

2. High priced, Tro\vTe\T)s poluteles. 

1 Ti. 2. 9 not with.. gold, or pearls, or costly array 
COSTLY, very — 

High priced, iroXirifios, poluiimos. 

Jolini2. 3 took,.ointft)ent of soikenard, very costly 
COTES — 
Cribs, stalls, n'niN averoth. 

2 Ch.32. 28 all manner of beasts, and cotes for flocks 
COTTAGE — 

l.A^lodge, niv?i^ melunah. 

Isa. 24. 20 and shall be removed like a cottage 
2. A booth, n|p sukkah. 

Isa. I. Sdaughter of Zion is left as a cottage in 
COTTAGES — 
Places cut out (of the rocks or earth), nns karoth. 

Zeph. 2. 6 sea coast shall be dwellings (and) cottages 
COtrCH — 

1. Anything spread out, l)5!i; yatsua. 

Gen. 49. 4 Unstable as water, .he went up to my co. 

2. Place for lying doxvn, asifJo mishkab. 

Job 7. 13 my couch shall ease my complaint 

3. Couch, bTS? eres. 

Psa. 6. 6 I water my couch with my tears 

Amos 3. 12 that dwell, .in Damascus (in)a couch 
6. 4 stretch themselves upon their couches 
i.A small couch for reclining on, uKiviSiov Mini. 

Luke 5. rg with (his) couch into the midst before 
5. 24 take up thy couch, and go unto thine 
5.A mattress, Kpdfi^aros kroMatos Kpa^^(lTTos 

Acts 5. 15 laid (them) on beds and couches, that at 
COUCH, to — 
\.To bend down, Vl^kara. 

Num 24. 9 He couched, he lay down as a lion, and 

2. To crouch, fgi rabats. 

Gen. 49. 9 he couched as a lion, and as an old lion 
Deut 33. 13 and for the deep that coucheth beneath 

3. To bow dovm, nrya shachath. 

Job 38. 40 When they couch in (their) dens, (and) 
COUCH down, to — 
To crouch, p") rahats. 

Gen. 49. 14 a strong ass couching down between two 
COUCHES G place — 
Place for couching, fain marbets. 

Eze. as. 5 the Ammonites a couching place (or flo. 



COULD — 

l.To be able, '?b; yakol. 

Gen. 13. 6 so that they could not dwell together 

36. 7 the land, .could not bear them because 

37. 4 and could not speak peacebly unto him 
45. I Joseph could not retrain himself before 

45. 3 his brethren could not answer him ; for 
Exod. 2. 3 when she could not longer hide him, she 

7. 21, 24 could not drink of the water of the 

8. 18 to bring forth lice, but they could not 

9. 11 the magicians could not stand before M. 

12. 39 they were thrust out of. .and could not 
15. 23 they could not drink of the waters of M. 

Num. 9. 6 they could not keep the passover on that 
Josh. 7. 12 the children of Israel could not stand 

15. 63 the children of Judah could not drive 
17. J2 the children of Manasseh could not drive 

Judg. 2. 14 they could not any longer stand before 
14. 14 they could not in three days expound the 

1 Sa. 3. 2 eyes began to wax dim, (that) he could not 

4. 15 eyes were dim, tliat he could not see 

2 Sa, 3. II he could not answer Abner a word again 
I KL 5, 3 David my father could not build an house 

8. u the priests could not stand to minister 

13. 4 that he could could not pull it in again 

14. 4 Ahijah could not see ; for his eyes were 
2Ki. 3. 26 to break through, .but they could not 

4. 40 And they could not eat (thereof) 

16. 5 they besieged Ahaz, but could not overc. 

1 Ch. 21. 30 David could not go before it to enquire 

2 Ch. 5. 14 the priests could not stand to minister 

7. 2 the priests could not enter into the house 

29. 34 they could not flay all the burnt offerings 

30. 3 they could not keep it at that time, beca. 
32. 14 that could deliver his people out of mine 

Ezra 2. 59 they could not show their father's house 
Neh. 7. 61 they could not show their father's house 
Job 31. 23 by reason of his highness I could not 
Isa, 7. I Jerusalem . .but could not prevdil against 

46. 2 they could not deliver the burden, but 
Jer 3. 5 hast, .done evil thingsas thou couldest 

20. 9 weary with forbearing/ and I could not 
44. 22 the Lord could no longer bear, because 
Lam. 4. 14 that men could not touch their garments 
Eze. 47. 5 a river that I could not pass over for the 
Hos. 5. 13 yet could he not heal you, nor cure you 
Jon. 1. 13 bring (it) to the land , but they could not 

2. To be able, V?^ yekil. 

Dan. 6. 4 they could find none occasion nor fault 

3. To be able, ^n| kehal. 

Dan. 5. 8 they could not read the writing, nor 
5. 15 they could not show the interpretation 
i.To know, distinguish, -Qi nakar, 5. 

Neh. 13. 24 could not speak in the J«ws' language 

COULD not — 

To move away, wander, "f'^inadad. 

Esth. 6. 1 that night could not the king sleep ; and 
COULD not do, what the law — 
The imjMssible of the law, rh aSivarov rov v6/iov, 

Rom. 8. 3 what the law could not do, in that it was 
COULD they — 
To knoiu, be acquainted with, W, yada. 

Jer. 6. 15 not at all ashamed, neither could they 
COULD, that I — 
Able, SvvarSs dunatos. 

Acts II. 17 what was I, that I could withstand Ctodt 
COULDEST — 
To be able, hp] yekil. 

Dan. 2. 47 seeing thou couldest reveal this secret 
ISee also under Can,] 

COULTER — 

An agricultural instrument, nx eth. 

1 Sa. 13. 20 his coulter, and his ax, and his mattocic 

13. 21 for the coulters, and for the forks, and 
COUNCH. — 

l.An assembly, noj"! rigmah. 

Psa. 68. 27 the princes of Judah (and) their council 
2.A Joint counsel, a council, ffvfi^ovMov sumbouU. 
Matt 12. 14 held a council against him, how they 
Acts 25. 12 when he had conferred with the council 
^.Sanhedrim, a^siiting together, crvviZpiov suned. 
Matt. 5, 22 shall be in danger of the council : but 
10. 17 they will deliver you up to the councils 
26. 59 priests, and elders, and all the council 
Mark 13. 9 they shall deliver you up to councils 

14. 55 the chief priests and all the council 

15. I elders and scribes and the whole council 
Luke22. 66 came, .and led him into their council 
Johnii. 47 Then gathered the chief priests . .a council 
Acts 4. 15 commanded them to go. .out of the coun. 

S. 21 called the council together, and all the 
5. 27 they set (them) before the council : and 

5. 34 Then stood there up one in the council 
Acts 3. 41 departed from the presence of the council 

6. 12 caught him.,andbrought(him) to the coun. 

6. 15 all that sat in the council, .saw his face 

22. 30 the chief priests and all their council to 

23. I Paul, earnestly beholding the council 
23. 6 Paul. . cried out in the council. .1 am a 
23. 15 ye with the council signify to the chief 
23. 20 bring down Paul tomorrow into the coun. 
23. 28 I brought him forth into their council 
i4. 20 in me, while I stood before the council 



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cotrssEi — 

1. Word, i;^ dabar. 

IVum3i. 16 Behold, .through the counsel of Balaam 

2. To counsel, yT, yaaCs. 

3 Ch 25. 16 Art thou made of the king's counsel 7 
S. Counsel, TjVa rticlak. 

Dan. 4. 27 king, let my counsel be acceptable unto 
4. A silting, session, assembly, "v.D sod. 

Psa. 55 14 We took sweet counsel together, fand) 
83. 3 They have taken crafty counsel against 
Prov 18 22 Without counsel purposes aredisappoin 
Jer. 2v 18 who hath stood iu the counsel 0/ the Lord 
23. 22 But if they had stood in my counsel, and 
B.Counsel, oxlvice, nay eta. 

Dan. 2. 14 Then Daniel answered with counsel and 
(^.Counsel, advice, nyy elsah. 

Deut32 28 they(are) a nation void of counsel, neither 

Judg 20. 7 give here your advice and counsel 

2 ba. 15. 31 turn the counsel of Ahithophelinto fool. 

t$. 34 for me defeat the counsel of Ahithophel 

>6. eo Give counsel among you what we shall do 

16. 23 the counsel of Ahithophel, which he colin. 

16. 23 so (was) all the counsel of Ahithophel 

17. 7 The counsel that Ahithophel hath given 
17. 14 counsel of Qushai. .betterthan the coun. 

17. 14 to defeat the good counsel of Ahithophel 

17. 23 when .\hithophel saw that his counsel 

1 Ki. I 12 let me, I pray thee, give thee counsel, that 

12. She forsook the counsel of the old men 
12. 13 the king .forsook tlie old mens counsel 
12. 14 spake to them after the counsel of the 
a Kl 18. 20 Thou sayest. .(I have) counsel and stren. 

2 Ch.io. 8 he forsook the counsel which the old men 

10. 13 Rehoboam forsook the counsel of the old 
. 22. 5 He walked also after their counsel, and 
25. 16 and hast not hearkened unto my;couusel 
Ezra 10. 3 according to the counsel of my lord, and 

10. 8 according to the counsel of the princes 
Neh. 4 15 God had brought their counsel to nought 
Job 5 1 3 the counsel of the froward is carried 

It 3 andshineupouthecoUDSelof the wicked? 

12. 13 With him (is) wisdom, .he hath counsel 

18. 7 and his o\va counsel shall cast him down 

21. t6 the counsel of the v/icked is far from me 

22. i8 the counsel of the wicked is far from me 
2g. 21, gave ear. .and kept silence at my counsel 
38. 2 Who (isl this that darkeneth couneel by 
42. 3 Who (is) he that hideth counsel without 

Psa. I. 1 walketh not in the counsel of the ungodly 

13. 2 How long shall I take counsel in my soul 

14. 6 Ve have shamed the counsel of the poor 

20. 4 Grant thee, .and fullll all thy counsel 
33. 10 Lord bringeth the counsel of the heathen 
33. II The counsel of the Lord standeth for 
73. 24 Thou Shalt guide me with thy counsel 

106. 13 they waited not for his counsel 

106. 43 they provoked (him) with their counsel 

107. It contemned the counsel of the Most High 
Prov. I. 25 ye have set at nought all my counsel 

I. 30 They would none of my counsel ; they 
8.'i4 Counsel (is) mine, and sound wisdom 

12. 15 he that hearkeneth unto counsel (is) 

19. 20 Hear counsel, and receive instruction 
19. 21 the counsel of the Lord, that shall stand 
ao. 5 Counsel in the heart of man (is like) deep 
30. x8 (Every) purpose is established by counsel 

21. 30 (There is) no wisdom . .nor counsel against 

27. 9 so (doth) the sweetness . .by hearty couu. 
Isa. 5. 19 let the counsel of the Holy One of Israel 

8. 10 Take counsel together, and it shall come 

11. 2 the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit 
16. 3 Take counsel, execute judgment ; make 
19. 3 I will destroy the counsel thereof :■ and 
19. II the counsel of the wise counsellors of 
19. 17 because of the counsel of the Lord of 
25. I (thy) counsels of old (are) faithfulness 

28. 29 wonderful in counsel, (and) excellent in 

29. IS them that seek deep to hide their counsel 

30. I rebellious children . .that take counsel 
36. s (» have) counsel and strength for war 
44. 26 performeth the counsel of his messengers 
46. 10 My counsel shall stand, and I will do all 

46. II the man that execute^h my counsel from 

47. 13 wearied in the multitude of thy counsels 
Jer, 18. 18 nor counsel from the wise, nor the word 

18. 23 thou knosvest all their counsel against me 

19. 7 I will make void the counsel of J udah 
32. 19 Great in counsel, and mighty in work 
49. 7 is counsel perished from the prudent? 
49. 20 hear the counsel of the LORD that he hath 
49. 30 king of Babylon hath taken counsel 

so. 45 hear ye the counsel of the Lord, that he 
Eze. 7. 26 law shall perish . . and counsel from the 

n. 2 these (are) the men that.. give wicked co. 
Hos. 10. 6 Israel shall be ashamed of his own coun. 
llic. 4. 12 neither understand they his counsel 
Zech. 6. 13 the counsel of peace shall be between 

T.Counsel, purpose, will, fiovX-q boule. 

Luke 7. 30 Pharisees andlawyers rejected the counsel 

23. 51 The same had not consented to the coun. 
Acts 2. 23 delivered by the determinate counsel and 

4. 28 to do whatsoever thy hand and thy coun. 
S- 38 forif this counsel or this work beof men 

20. 2 I have not shunned to declare, .all the c. 
27. 42 the soldiers' counsel was to kill the pris. 

» Co. 4. s make manifest the counsels of the heart 
Eph. I. II aU things after the counsel of his own 
Heb. 6. J7 the immutability of his counsel, confirmed 



8.^1 joint counsel, crvfi0oi\io}/ sitmboidion . 

Matt22. 15 took counsel how they might entangle 
27. I elders of the people took counsel against 

27. 7 they took counsel, and bought with them 

28. 12 when they.. bad taken counstl. they gave 
Mark 3. 6 the Pliarisces went forth, aud. .took co 

COTTNSEI, to — 

l.To give counsel, yV'. yaals. 

2 Sa 16. 23 which he couuselled in those days, as if 
17. 11 I counsel that all Israel be. .gathered 
17. 15 Thus and thus did Ahithophel counsel 
17 15 and thus and thus have 1 counselled 
17. 21 tiius hath Ahithophel counselled against 
Job. 26. 3 How hast thou couuselled (him that hath) 

2.70 give full counsel, auaBouKiCu sumhouleuO. 
Kev. 3. iB I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in 

COITNSEL, to give — 

1 To give counsel, YT, yaals. 

£.\odiS 19 Hearken now .1 will give thee counsel 
Psa. 16. 7 bless the Uird, who hath given me coun. 
Jer. 38. 15 if I give thee counsel, wiit thou not 

2. To be counselled, fy; yaais, 2. 

1 Ki 12. 9 What counsel give ye that we may answer 

2 Ch. 10. 6 What counsel give ye (me) to return 

3. 7*0 counsel together or fully, avi^BovKfiu snmbou. 
John 18. 14 Caiaphas was lie which gave counsel to 

COUKSEL, to take — 

l.To have a foundation laid, td; yasad, 2. 
Psa, 2. 2 the rulers take counsel together 

31. 13 they took counsel together against me 

2. To give counsel, j'y; yaaXs. 

Isa. 7. 3 have taken eril counsel against thee, say 
23. 8 Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre 

3. 7*0 be counselled, receive counsel, vy; yaats, 2. 

1 Ki. 12. 28 the king took counsel, and made two 

2 Ki. 6. 8 the king of Syria.. took counsel with his 
2 Ch. 10. 6 king Rehoboam took counsel with the 

10. 8 and took counsel with the young men 
30 2 the king had taken counsel, and the 
30. 2 3 the whole assembly took counsel to keep 

32. 3 He took counsel with his princes and his 
Neh. 6. 7 Come now.. let us take counsel together 
Psa. 71. 10 they that lay wait for my soul take coun. 
Isa. 40. 14 With whom took he counsel, and (-.vho) 

45. 21 yea, let them take counsel together: who 

i.To take counsel, consult, Sov\(i'OtJiaibmdeuomai. 
Acts 5- 33 When they heard, .[they took counsel] to 

5. To take counsel with, fully, or together, ffvfi^ou- 
Kfiio) sumboideuo. 
Acts 9. 23 And. .the Jews took counsel to kill him 

COTTNSEI together, to take — 
To lake counsel together, or fully, avixQovXeva. 
John II S3 t'latday forth theytcokcouiisel[togetherj 

COimSELLOE — 

l.K lawyer, judge, na^'^ detliabar. 

Dan. 3. 2 the counsellors, the sheriffs, and ail the 
3. 3 the counsellors, the sheriils, and all the 

2.T0 give counsel, YT. yaats. 

a Sa. 15. 12 Absalom sent for. .Darid's counsellor 

1 Ch.26. 14 for Zechariah his son, a wise counsellor 

27. 32 Also Jonathan, David's uncle, was a coun. 
27. 33 And Ahithophel (was) the king's counsel. 

2 Ch.22. 3 his mother was his counsellor to do 

22. 4 they were his counsellors, after the 
Ezra 4. 5 hired counsellors against them, to 

7. 28 before the king, and his counsellors 

8. 2s which the king, and his counsellors, and 
Job 3. 14 With kings and counsellors of the earth 

, 12. 17 He leadeth counsellors awayspoiled, and 
Prov II. 14 but in the multitude of counsellors 
12. 20 but to the counsellors of peace (is) joy 
IS. 22 but in the multitude of counsellors they 
24. 6 in multitude of counsellors (there is) 
Isa. I. 26 will restore thy judges, .and thy counseL 
3. 3 the honourable man, and the counsellor 

9. 6 came shall be called, V.'onderful, Coun. 
19. II the counsel of the wise counsellors of 
41. 28 For I beheld, and.. no counsellor, that 

Mic. 4. 9 (is therc)no king in thee ? is thy counsel. 
Nah. 1. 11 evil against the Lord, a wicked counsellor 

^.Counsel, nyy etsa.h. 

Psa. 119. 24 thy testimonies also (are) my .counsellors 
Isa. 40. 13 or (being) bis counsellor, hath taught 

4. Counsellor, /SouAc-urVjs bouleutes. 

Markij. 43 Joseph of Arimathea, an honourable co. 
Luke 23. so behold . . a man named Joseph, a counsel. 
b.A joint counsellor, aiifi.Bov\os smnboulos. 
Rom. II. 34 or who hath been his counsellor? 
OOimSELIOES — 
1. Viceroys, counsellors, 1'^3'nn haddabrin. 

Dan. 3 24 Nebuchadnezzar, .said unto his counsel. 
3. 27 the king's counsellors, being gathered 
4. '36 my counsellors and my lords sought unto 
t. 7 the counsellors, and the captains, have 

2.T0 give counsel, ey^ yeat. 

Eaa 7. 14 thou art sent, .of his seven counsellors 
7. 15 the king and his co'unsellors liave freely 



COITNSELS — 

l.Counsels, nisyio hioctr.oth. 

Psa. 5 10 God ; let them fall by their own coun. 
8i. 12 (and) they walked iu their own counsels 

Prov 22. 20 Have not I written to thee, .things iuco. 

Jer. 7. 24 hut walked in the counsels (and; in the 

Hos ji. 6 devour (them), because of their own CO. 

Mie. 6 16 ye walk in their counsels ; that I should 

i.Cumhinatwns, plans, niSsnn tuclibuloth. 

.lob 37. 12 It is turned round about by his counsels 
Prov 1 1 14 Where no counsel (is), the people fall 
12 5 (but) the counsels 01 the wicked (are) 
COITNSELS, •wise — 
Combinations, plans, niSann (achbulolh. 

Prov I. sand a (man), shall attain unto wise coun. 
24. b by wise counsel thou shalt make thy war 
COUNT, to — 
l.To think, devise, reckon, apn chashab. 

Gen. 15. 6 he counted it to him for righteousness 
Job 19. II he counteth me unto him as (one oQ his 
19. 15 and my maids count me for a stranger 
33 10 Behold. .he counteth me for his eoeny 

2.70 think, devise, reckon, ivn chashab, 3. 

Lev 25 27 let him count the years of the sale thereof 
2s. 32 unto the year of jubilee, .he shall count 

3. To number, .*iiQ manah. 

Nura23. 10 Who can count the dust ol Jacob, and 

4.7'o give, IDj nalhan. 

I Sa*. I 16 Count not thine handmaid fora daughter 

5. To number, 15? saphar. 

Lev 23. 15 ye shall count unto you from the morrow 
Job 31. 4 Doth not he see my ways, and count all 
Psa 87 6 The LoBD shall count, when he writeth 
139. 18 (10 I should count them, they are more 
Isa. 33. 18 where (is) he that counted the towers? 

6. 7*0 visit, inspect, number, iji^ paqad. 

1 Ch 21. 6 But Levi and Benjamin counted he not 
7. To have, Iwld, ex&i echo. 

Matt 14. 5 because they counted him as a prophet 
Markii. 32 all (men) counted John, that he was a 
Acts 20. 24 neither[count I] my life dear unto myself 
Phm. 17 If thou count me thereiorc a partner 

8. 7*0 lead out, account, Tj-yfo/iai lugeomai. . 
Phil. 3. 7 what things were gain .those I counted 
3. 8 Yea doubtless, and I couut all things 
3. 8 do count them (but) dung, that I may 

2 Th. 3- IS Yet count Oiinj) not as an enemy, but 

I Ti. I. 12 he counted me faithful, putting me into 
6. .1 Let as many servants.. count their own 
Heb. 10. 29 and hath counted the blood of the cove. 
Jas. I. 2 count it all joy when ye fall into divers 
a Pe. 2. 13 they that count it pleasure to riot in 

3. 9 The Lord isnotslack. . as some men count 
9. To reckon, numier, account, \oyiCo/iai logizomai, 

Rom. 2. 26 shall not his uncircumcision be counted 

4. 3 it was counted untohim for righteousness 
4. s I'is faith is counted for righteousness 

9. 8 the children of the promise are counted 
PhiL 3. 13 I count not myself to have apprehended 

10. 7*0 use pebbles together, calculate together, <rwn- 

rfn]<pl((i) sumpsejyhizo. 

Acts 19. 19 they counted the price of them, and found 
11. ^0 use pebbles, calculate, }}ni(j>i(u psephizH. 

Lukei4. 28 sitteth not down first, and counteth the 

Rev. 13. 18 Let him that hath understauding count 
[See also Descent, happy, pure, uncircumcised. 
worthy.] 

COUNT, to make — 

To count, apportion, 003 kasas. 

Exodi2. 4 shall make your count for the lamb 

COUNTED, to be — 

l.To be thought, reckoned, 3!rn chashab, 2. 

Gen. 31. 15 Are we not counted of him strangers? 
Lev. 2s. 3J the bouses, shall be counted as the fields 
Numi8. 30 it shall be counted unto the Levitts as 
Josh.13. 3 F.kron northward, (which) is counted to 
Neh. 13. 13 I made treasurers, .for they were counted 
Job 18. 3 are we counted as beasts, .in your sight 
41. 29 Darts are counted as stubble : he laugh. 
Psa. 44. 22 we are counted as sheep for the slaughter 
88. 4 I am counted with them that go down 
106. 31 that was counted unto him for righteous. 
Prov 17. 28 whenihe'Jioldeth his peace, is counted wise 

27. 14 it shall be counted a curse to him 
Isa. 5. 23 horses' hoofs shall be counted like flint 
32. IS fruitful field be counted for a forest 
40. 15 counted as the small dust of the balance 
40. 17 All nations, .are counted to him less than 
Hos, 8. 1 2 (but) they were counted as a strange thing 

2. To visit, inspect, count, ~p| paqad. 

I Ch.23. 24 they were counted by number .of names 

3. To be counted, numiered, nps paqad, 4. 
Exod38. 21 tabernacle of testimony.as itwas counted 



COUNTENAITGE — 
l.Face, anger, 'jx aph. 

Psa. 10. 4 through the pride of his countenance 
2.Brightness, countenance, vi ziv. 

Dan. 5. 6 the king's countenance was changed, and 
5. g his countenance was changed in him, and 



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Dan. 5. 10 nor let thy countenance be changed 

7. 28 my countenance changed in me : but I 

S.Appearance, -"iXIP viareh. 

Judgi3. 6 hia countenance (was) like the counte. 

1 Sa. 16. 7 Look not on his countenance, or on tlie 

17. 42 a youth, and ruddy, and of a fair counte. 

2 Sa. 14. 27 she was a woman of a fair countenance 
Song 2. 14 let me see thy countenance, let me liear 

2. 14 tliy voice, and thy countenance (is) come. 

5. IS his countenance (is) as Lebanon, excellent 
Dan. «. 13 Then let our countenances be looised upon 

1. 13 the countenance of the children that eat 

1. IS their countenances appeared fairer and 

i.Eye, ]:« ayi-n. 

I Sa. 16. 12 Now he (was) . . of a beautiful countenance 

i.Face, countenance, O'i^ panim. 

Oen. 4. 5 Cain was very wroth, and his countenance 
4. 6 and why is thy countenance fallen ? 
31. 2 Jacob beheld the countenance of Lal)ai» 

31. s I see your father's countenance, that it 
Nunx 6. 26 The Lord lift up his countenance upon 

1 Sa. I. 18 and her countenance was no more (sad) 

2 KL 8. II he sfettied his countenance stedfastly 
Neh 2. 2 Why (is) thy countenance sad, seeing 

2. 3 why should not my countenance be sad 
Job 14. 20 tiiou changest his countenance, and send. 

29 24 light of my countenance tiiey cast not 
Psa. 4. 6 lift thou up the light of thy countenance 
It. 7 his countenance doth behold the upright 
at. 6 exceeding glad with thy countenance 

42. s praise him (for) the help of his counte. 
4j>. 1/ the health of my countenance, and my 

43. 5 the health of my countenance, and my 

44. 3 thine arm, and the light of thy counte. 
80. 16 perish at the rebuke of thy countenance 
89. 15 walk, .in the light of thy countenance 
90 8 secret (sins) in the light of thy counte. 

ProV. 75 1 3. A merry heart maketh a cheerful counte 
3.6. IS In the light of the king's countenance (is) 

25. 2i so (doth) an angry countenance a back. 
27. 17 so a man sharpeneth the countenance of 

Eccl. 7. 3 for by the sadness of the countenance the 
Isa. 3. 9 The show of their countenance doth 
Eze. 27 35 shall be troubled in (their) countenance 
Dan. 8. 23 a king of fierce countenance .. shall 

6. Form, "tm toar. 

1 Sa.25 3 (was) a woman of . .beautiful countenance 
7. Aspect, appearance, IStaidea eiSeaddea. 

MattiSv 3 His countenance was like lightning, and 

6. Sight, appearance, oif-js opsis. 

Rey. 1. 16 his countenance (was) as the sun shineth 

Q. Front, face, ■Kpoo'onrov prosopon. 

Luke 9. 29 f asliion of his countenance was altered 
Acts 2. 28 make me full of joy with thy countenance 

2 Co. 3. 7 for the glory of his countenance; which 

COIOTTENANCE, of a sad — 

Of a scowling face, (TKvdpwirSs shuthropos. 

Slatt 6. 16 not, as the hypocrites, of a sad counte. 

comrrEsrANCE, to — 

To honour, -m hadar. 

Exod23. 3 Neither Shalt thou countenance a poor 

COtTOTERVAn, to — 

To he equal, nip shavah. 

£sth 7. 4 enemy could not countervail the king's 

OOtmTET — 

l.Oround, land, nnnK adamah. 

Jon. 4. 2 my saying when I v/as yet in my country 

^.Island, '« i. 

Jer. 47. 4 the remnant of. tbe country ofCaphtor 

Z.Land, country, fi« erets. 

Oen. «o. 20 in their countries, (and) in their nations 
•12. I Get thee out of thy country, and from 
iq. 28 the smoke of the country went up as the 
^o. I Abraham journeyed., toward the south c. 
04. 4 thou shalt go unto my country, and to 
B4. 62 And Isaac, .dwelt in the south country 
a;. 6 sent them away, .unto the east country 

26. 3 unto thy seed, I \vill give all these coun. 
26. 4 give unto thy seed all these countries 

30. 25 unto mine own place, and to my countrj 
32 9 Return unto thy country, and to thy kin. 
34. 2 when Shechem. .prince of the country 
36. 6 Esau, .went into the country from the 

41. 57 all countries came into Egypt to Joseph 

42. 3D The man. .took us for spies of the coun. 
42. 33 the man, the lord of the country, said 

lev. as 31 be counted as the fields of the country 
Mum 20. 17 Let US' pass, I pray thee, through thy cO. 

32. 4 the country 'wljich the LoRB smote before 
32. 33 (even) the cities of the country round 

Dent. 4. 43 in the wilderness, in the plain country 
26. 3 I am come unto the country which the 

Josh. 2. 2 there came men. .to search out the conn. 
2. 3 they be come to search out all the country 
2. 24 even all the inhabitants of the country 

6. 22 tlie two men that had spied out the coun. 

6. 27 fame was (noised) throughoutall the coun. 

7. 2 Go up and view the country 

9. 6 We be come from a far country : now 
9. g From a very far country thy servants are 
9. II the inhabitants of our country spake to 
10. 40 So Joshua smote all the couutry of the 
10. 41 all the country of Goshen, even unto Q. 



Josh. 12. 

13- 

19. 

22. 
Jadg. 8. 

II. 

12. 

16. 

18. 
2 Sa. 15. 

21. 

iKi 4. 

4- 
8. 
10, 



SI. 

ZI. 

20. 

22. 

aKi. 3. 

i8. 
20. 

1 Ch.20. 

22. 

2CI1. 6 

9- 
II. 

Z2. 

IS- 
20. 

30- 

Y, 34- 
Ezra 3. 
Psa. 1 10. 
Prov 25. 
Isa. I. 



'3- 
22* 

37- 
39- 
46. 

2. 

4- 

6. 

6. 

8. 
10. 



Jer. 



7 these (are) the kings of the country which 
21 dukes of Sihon, dwelling in the country 
51 they made an end of "dividing the country 

9 to go unto the country of Gilead, to the 

28 the country was in quietness forty years 
2z Amorites, the inhabitants of that country 

12 Elon.. was buried in.. the country of Zeh 
24 the destroyer of our country, which slew 
14 men that went to spy out the country of 
23 all the country wept with a loud voice 

14 in the country of Benjamin in Zelah, in 
19 the son of Uri (was) in the country of G. 

19 the country of Sihon king of the Amorites 
41 stranger, that, .cometh out of a far coun. 

13 she turned, and went to herown country 

15 kings, .and of the governors of the coun. 

21 that I may go to mine own country 

22 tliou seekest to go to thine own couutry? 
27 kids r but the Syrians filled the couutry 
36 JSveryman tohis city, and.. his owncouu. 

20 and the country was filled with water 
35 gods of the countries . . delivered their co. 

14 They are come from a far country, .from 
I Joah. .wasted the country of the children 
S and of glory throughout all countries 

30 and over all the kingdoms of the countries 

32 but is come from a far country for thy 
14 governors of the country, brought gold 

23 dispersed, .throughout all the countries 

8 service of the kingdoms of the countries 

5 upon all the inhabitants of the countries 

29 on all the kingdoms of (those) countries 

10 theposts passed, .through thecountry of 

33 the abominations out of all the countries 
3 because of the people of those countries 

6 shall wound the heads over many coun. 
as so (is) good news from a far country 

7 Your country (is) desolate, your cities 

9 give ear, all ye of far countries : gird 
5 They come from a far country, from the 

18 toss thee (like) aball into a large country 

18 all the nations, and their countries 
3 They are come from a far country unto 

11 executeth my counsel from a far country 
7 I broughtyou into a plentiful country 

16 watchers come from a far country, and 
zo and the sweet cane from a far country? 
22 a people cometh from the north country 

19 because of them that dwell in a far coun. 
22 great commotion out of the north country 

22. lo return no more, nor see his native country 

22. 26 v/ill cast thee out. .into another country 

23. 3 will gather, .my flock out of all countries 
23. 8 the north country, and from all countries 

28. 8 prophesied both against many countries 

31. 8 1 will bring them from the north coilntry 

32. 8 which (is) in the country of Benjamin 
32. 37 I will gather them out of all countries 
40. II the Jews., in all the countries, heard that 
44. I at Noph, and in the country of Pathros 
46. 10 hath a sacrifice in the north country by 
48. 21 judgment is come upon the plain country 
50. 9 of great nations from the north country 
St. 9 let us go every one into his own country 

Eze. 5. 5 and countries (that are) round about her 

5. 6 my statutes more than the countries that 

6. 8 shall be scattered through the countries 
II. i5 have scattered them amongthe countries 
Ti. 16 as a little sanctuary in the countries 

n. 17 assemble you out of the countries where 
12. 15 I shall, .disperse them in the countries 
2o. 23 and disperse them through the countries 
2a. 32 We will be as. .families of the countries 
20. 34 I. .will gather you out of the countries 
20. 38 will bring them forth out of the country 
20 41 the countries wherein ye have been 
20. 42 thecountry(for)the which I lifted upfmine 
22. 4 I made thee, .a mocking to all countries 
B2. 15 I will, .disperse thee in the countries 
25. 7 cause thee to perish out of the countries 
25. 9 the glory of the country. Beth-jeshimoth 

29. 12 desolate in the midst of the countries 

29. 12 will disperse them through the countries 

30. 7 desolate in the midst of the countries 
30. 23 seatter..willdispersethem through thee. 
30. 26 and disperse them among the countries 
32. 9 the countries which thou hast not known 
32. ts the country shall be destitute of that 

34. 13 1 will.. gather them from the countries 

34. 13 all the inhabited places of the country 

35. 10 these two countries shall be mine, and we 

36. 19 they were dispersed through the coun. 
36. 24 I will, .gather you out of all countries 

tan. 9. 7 through all the countries whither thou 
II. 40 he shall enter into the countries, and 
II. 4? stretch forth his hand, .upon the countri, 

Jon. I. 8 Viihat (is) thy country? and of what peo? 

Zech. 6. 6 horses.. go forth into the north country 
6. 6 grisled go forth toward the south country 
6. 8 these that go toward the north country 
6. S quieted my spirit in the north cduntry 
8, 7 east country, and from the west country 

i.Circxdt, th-h^ gelilah. 

Eze. 47. 8 waters issue out tow-ard the east country 

5.A cord, land measured off, Vnn cli^il. 

Dent. 3. 14 Jair. . took all the country of Argob unto" 

Q. Place, DipD maqom. 

Gen. 29. 26 It must not be so dene in oar country, to 



1. Elevation, height, nsj nephetJL 

Josh.17. II Megiddo and her towns, (even) three ecu. 

8. An open village, '!"i9 perazi. 

1 Sa. 6. 28 (both) of fenced cities, and of country viL 

9. A field, expanse, level place, rrn'^ sadeh. 

Gen. 14. 7 smote all the country of the Amalekitea 
32. 23 sentmessengers. .unto.. thecountry of K 

Num2i. 20 the valley that (is) in the country of M. 

Judg2o. 6 I. .sent her throughout all the country 

Buth I. I went to sojourn in the country of Moab 
1. 2 they came into the country of Moab, and 
I. 6 she might return from the country of M. 
I. 6 she had heard in the country of Moab 

1. 22 which returned out of the country of M. 

2. 6 with Naomi out of the country of Moab 

4. 3 that is come again out of the country of 
I Sa. 6. I the ark of the Lord was in the country ot 

27. 5 a place in some town in the country, that 
27. 7 the time that David dwelt in the country 
'in. n all the while he dwelleth in the country 

iCh. B. 8 Shaharaim begat (children) in the count. 

Hos. lA 12 And Jacob fled into the country of Syria 

10. i4 (cultivated) field, aypSs agros. 

Mark 5. 14 told (it) in the city, and in the country 
6. 36 they may go into the country round 
6. s6 whithersoever, .into villages, or. .country 

15. 21 Simon, .passed by, coming out of the co. 

16. 12 as they walked, and went into the[count.] 
Luke 8. 34 told (it) in the city and in the country 

g. 12 go into the towns aud country round 

23. 26 Simon, a Cyrenian, coming out of the co, 

W.Genus, race, yivos genos. 

Acts 4. 36 a Levite, (and) of the country of Cyprus 

12. Earth, land, country, yrj ge. 

Matt. 9. 3t spead abroad his fame in all that country 
Acts 7. 3 said unto him. Get thee out of thy count. 

13. Falher-land, irarpU patris. 

Luke 4. 23 heard done, .do also here in thy country 
John 4. 44 prophet hath no honour in his own cou. 
Heb. II. 14 declare plainly that they seek a country 

14.-Space, place, x»pa chora. 

Matt. 2. 12 they departed into their own country 

8. 28 when he was come.. into the country of 
Mark 5. 1 they came . . into the country of the Gads. 

5. to would not send them away out of the c. 
Luke 2. 8 there were in the same country shepherds 

8. 26 they arrived at the country of the Gada. 
IS. 13 took his journey into a far country, and 
IS. TS joined himself to a citizen of that coun. 
19. 12 certain nobleman went into a far country 
21. 21 let not them that are in the countries 

Johnii. 54 Jesus. .went thence unto a country near 
II. 55 many went out of the country up to Jer. 

Acts 12. 20 their country was nourished by the king's 
i8. 23 went over (all) the country of Galatia 
27. 27 deemed that they drew near to some c. 
[See also Better, far, hill, king, low, south.] 

\D.Country (round) about, Trepixcupos perichdros. 
Matt 14. 35 sent out into all that country round abo. 
Luke 3. 3 he came into all the country about Jor. 

4. 37 the fame oiihim went out into, .the coun. 

8. 37 the country of the Gadarenes round about 

COUNTRY, to go or travel ijito a f ai — 

To be away from one's people, anoSriixico opodemeo. 
Matt2i. 33 let it out. .and went into a far country 

25, 14 as a man travelling into a far country 
Marki2. i let it out. .and went into a far country 
Luke 20. 9 went into a far country for a long time 

COUNTRY, bom in or of the — 

Native, indigenous, irnjN ezrach. 

Num IS. 13 All that are bom of the country shall do 
Eze. 47. 22 shall be unto you as born in the country 

COUNTRY, one of your own — 
NoXive, indigenous, rrilN ezrach. 

Lev. 16. 29 one of your own country, or a stranger 

17. IS one of your own country, or a stranger 

24. 22 one. .law. .for one of your own country 

COUNTRY, one's own — 
Fatherland, Trarpls patris. 

Matt 13. 54 when he was come into his own country 
13. 57 without honour, save in his own country 

Marks. 1 went out. .and came into his own count. 

6. 4 not without honour, but in his own cou. 
Luke 4. 24 No prophet is accepted In his own coun. 

COUNTRYMAN — 

l.One of the same tribe, <rv/iipvKfTris sumphuletSs. 

1 Th. 2. 14 suffered like things of your own country? 

2.Genus, race, yeuos genos. 

2 Co. II. 26 (in) perils by (mine own) countrymen 

COUPLE — 

l.A pair, ydke, ^DS tsemed. 

Judg 19. 3 having his servant with him, and a couf). 
2 Sa. 16. I Zibaihe servant, .met him, with a couple v 
Isa, 21. 7 he saw a chariot (with) a couple of hors. 
21. 9' here cometh a chariot of men, (with) a co. 

2.Tuio, D'ji? shenayim. 

2 Sa. 13. ■ 6 make me a couple of oakes in iay sight 



COUPLE 



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COVENANT 



COUPLE, to — 

To couple or join together, "ijn chabar, 3. 

Exod26 6 couple tlie curtains together with the 
26. 9 Shalt couple five curtains by themselves 
26. II couple tlie tent together, that it may be 
36. 10 he coupled tile five curtains one unto 
36. 10 live curtains he coupled one unto another 
36. 13 coupled the curtains one unto another 
36. 16 he coupled five curtains by themselves 
•36, i8 he made tifty taches. to couple the tent 

COITPIE together, to — 

To couple or join together, ijn chabar. 

Exod 39. 4 for it, to couple (it) together : by 

COTJPIED — 

1. To be or become hoins, Dxri taam. 

Exod26. 24 they shall be coupled together beneath 
36. 29 And they vfere coupled beueath, and 

2. To couple or join together, "ijn chabar. 

Exodze. 3 five curtains (shall be) coupled one to 

COUPLED together — 

l.To couple or join together, "i3n chabar. 

Exod26. 3 five curtains shall be coupled together 

'J. Twins, D'ori tammim. 

Exod26. 24 "they shall be coupled together above the 
36. 29 coupled together at the head thereof, to 

COUPLED together, to be — 

To be coupled or joined together, nan chabar, 4. 

Exod3g. 4 by the two edges was it coupled together 
COUPLETH, which — 
Coupling, joining, vrdn chdbereth. 

Exod26. 10 edge of the curtain which coupleth the 
36. 17 edge of the curtain which coupleth the 

COUPLTNG — 

I. Coupling, joining, nnnh chobereth. 

Exod26. 4 curtain, from the selvage in the coupling 
26. 10 curtain (that is) outmost in the coupling 

2. A coupling, joining, junction, rn's.ns nachbereth. 
Exod26, 4 curtain, in the coupling of the second 

26. 5 that (is) in the coupling of the second 
28. 27 over against the (other) coupling thereof 
36. II edge .from the selvage in the coupling 
36. n he made, .(another) curtain, .in the coup. 
36. 12 of the curtain which was in the coupling 
36. 17 uttermost edge of the curtain iu the con. 
39. 20 over against the Cother) coupling thereof 

COUPLINGS — 

Couplings, what joins together, ri'i^oo inechabberolh. 
2 Ch. 34. II buy hewn stone, and timber for couplings 

COURAGE — 

\. Heart, 3nS lebaJ). 

Dan. II. 25 shall stir up his power and his courage 

2. Spirit, nn ruach. 

Josh. 2. II neither did 'there remain any more cour 

S.Courage, cheer, B&paos tharsos. 

Acts 28. 15 whom when Paul saw, he. .took courage 

COURAGE, to be of good — 

"i.To be sharp, strong, confirmed, fnx amats. 
Deutsi. 6, 7, 23 Be strong, and of a good courage 
Josh. 1. 6 9, 18 Be strong and of a good courage 
10. 25 T)e strong, and of good courage : for thus 

1 Ch. 22 13 be strong, and of good courage ; dread 

28. 20 Be strong and of good courage and do 

%To be, or become strong, pjn chazaq. 

2 Sa. 10. 12 Be of good courage, and let us play the 
J Ch.19. 13 Be of good courage, and let us behave 
Ezra 10. 4 we .(will be) with thee : be of good cour. 
Psa. 27. 14 Wait on the Lord; be of good courage 

31. 24 Be of good courage, and he shall strong. 
Isa. 41. 6 said to his brother. Be of good courage 

3. 7*0 show oneself strmig, pin chazaq, 7. 

Numi3. 2o be ye of good courage, and bring of the 
COUPcAGE, to take — 
To show oneself strong, pin chazaq, 7. 

.2 Ch. 15. 8 he took courage, and put away the abom. 
COTJEAGEOUS, COURAGEOUSLY — 
\. Confirmed of heart, zh psN ammiis leb. 

Amos 2. 16 (he that is) courageous among the mighty 
2. To be or become confirmed, f psj amats. 

Josh. I. 7 Only be thou strong and very courageous 

2 Ch 32. 7 Be strong and courageous, be not afraid 

%.To be or become strong, pin chazaq. 

Josh 23. 6 Be ye very courageous to keep and to do 
8 Sa. 13. 28 have not I commanded you? be courage 

3 Ch. ig. I J Deal courageously, and the Lord shall 

COURSE — 

\..A parsing on, change, '"iS'Tn chaliphah. 

T Ki. 5. i4hesent .tenthousandamonthhycourses 

^.Course, portion, division, iip?!!!? machleqah. 

Ezra 6. 18 they set the Levi'tes in their courses 
Z.Portion, division, course, rip^nD machaloqeth. 

I Cli. 23. 6 David divided them' into courses among 

27. I that served . in any matter of the courses 
27. .1 of every course (were) twenty and four th. 
27. 2 Over the first course .(was) Jashobeam 
87. 2 in his course (were) t weoty and four thou. 



1 Ch. 27. 4 over the course of the second month (was) 

27. 4 of his course (was) Mlkloth also the ruler 
27 4 in his course likewise (were) twenty and 
27 5, 7. 8, 9, 10, II in his course (were) twenty 

27 12, 13, 14, 15 in his course (were) twenty and 

27. 6 and iu his course (was) Ammizabad his son 

28. I tliat ministered to the king by course 

28 13 for the courses of the priests and Levites 
28. 21 the courses of the priests and the Levites 

3 Ch. 5. II the priests., did not (then) wait by course 
8. 14 the courses of the priests to their service 
8. 14 porters also by their courses at every gato 
23. 8 for Jehoiada. dismissed not the courses 
31. 2 And HezcUiiih appointed the courses of 
31. 2 after their courses, every man according 
31. 15 to give to their brethren by courses, as 
31. 16 their charges according to their courses 
31. 17 upward, in their charges by their courses 
35. 4 houses of your fathers, after your courses 
35. 10 and the Lerites in their courses, accord. 

^..Highway, n^oa mcdllah. 

Judg. 5. 20 the stars in their courses fought against 
ly.Race, running, nv'T? merutsah. 

Jer. 8. 6 every one turned to his course, as the 
23. 10 and their course is evil, and their force 

8, Age, course of things, aldiv aion. 

Eph. 2. 2 ye walked according to the course of this 
1 .Race, nmning, Sp6/j.o! dromos. 

Acts 13. 25 And as John fulfilled his course, he said 
20. 24 so that I might finish my course with joy 

2 Ti. 4. 7 fought a good fight, 1 have finished (my) c. 

8. Daily course, ep-nfx^pia ephemeria. 

Luke I. 5 a certain priest, .of the course of Abia 
I. 8 he executed, in the order of liis course 

9. Sailing, irXSos ploos. 

Acts 21. 7 when we had finished (our) course from 
10. A 'runner, running course, rpoxis trochos. 

Jas. 3. 6 and setteth on fire the course of nature 
COURSE, by — 
In part, by rotation, avb. ytifpos ana meros. 

1 Co. 14. 27 or at the most (by) three, aud (that) by c. 

COURSE, to be out of — 
To be moved, bid mot, 2. 

Psa. 82. 5 all the foundations . are out of course 

COURSE, to have — 
To run, Tpe'xw trecho. 

2 Th. 3. 1 that the word .may have (free) course 

COTTRT — 

I. House, ri'3 bayith. 

Amos 13 the king's chapel, and it (is) the king's co. 

2.Enclos S^ place, court, Tsn chatsir. 

Isa. 3<; . 13 an habitation of dragons, (and)]a court for 

Z. Enclosed place, court, isn chaiser. 

Exod27. 9 thou shalt make the court of the tabema. 
27. 9 hangings for the court (of) fine twined 
27. 12, 13 the In-eadth of the court on the 
27. 16 for the gate of the court (shall be) an 
27. 17 All the pillars round about the court 
27. iS The length of the court (shall be) an bun. 

27. 19 all the pins of the court (shall be of) brass 

35. 17 The hangings of the court, his pillars, and 
35. 17 and the hanging for the door of the court 
35. 18 and the pins of the court, and their cords 
38. 9 And he made the court": on the south side 
38. 9 hangings of the court (were of) fine twined 
38. IS for the other side of the court gate, on 
38. 16 All the hangings of the court round about 
38. 17 all the pillars of the court (were) filleted 
38. 18 the hanging for the gate of the court (was) 

38.18 answerable to the hangings of the court 
38. 2o pins, .of the court round about, (were of) 
38. 31 the sockets of the court round about, and 
38. 31 the sockets of the court gate, and all the 

38. 31 all the pins of the court round about 

39. 40 hangings of the court, .for the court gate 

40. 8 shalt set up the court round about, and 
40. 8 hang up the hanging at the court gate 
40. 33 set up the hanging of the court gate 

I/ev. 6. 16, 26 in the court of the tabernacle of the 

Num. 3. 26 And the hangings of the court, and the 

3. 26 curtain for the door of the court, which 

3. 37 the pillars of the court round about, and 

4. 26 hangings of the court, and the hangings 
4. 26 for the door of the gate of the court 

4. 32 the pillars of the court round about, and 
2 Sa. 17. 18 which had a well in his court, whither 
t Ki. 6. 36 he built the inner court with three rows 
7. 8 his house . (had)another court within the 
7. 9 (so) on the outside.toward the great court 
7. 12 the great court round about (was) with 
7 12 both for the inner court of the house of 
8. 64 hallow the middle of the court that (was) 
2 Ki.2i. 5 he built altars, .in the t-wo courts of the 
23. 12 Manassehhad made in the two courts 01 

1 Ch.23. 28 their office (was) to wait, .in the courts 

28. 6 he shall build my house and my courts 

28. 12 the pattern of the courts of the house of 

2 Ch. 4. 9 Furthermore he made the court of the 

7. 7 Solomon hallowed the middle of the co. 
20. 5 stood . .in the house before the new co. 

23. 5 all the people (shall be) in the courts of 

24. 21 stoned him with stones, .in the court of 

29. t6 into the court of the house of the Lord 



2Ch. 33. 5 he built altars. .in the two courts of tne 
Neh. 3. 25 kings high house, that (was) by the court 
8. 16 in their courts, and in the courts of the 
13. 7 in preparing liim a chamber in the courti 
iEsth. I. s ill the court of the garden of the kings 
2. II Mordecai wallied . .before the court of the 
'4. II come unto the king into the inner court 
5. I Esther, .stood in the inner court of tho 

5. 2 saw Esther the queen standing in the co. 

6. 4 And the king said. Who (is) in the court? 
6. 4 Haman was come into the outvvard court 
6. 5 Behold, Haman standeth in the court 

Psa. 65. 4 he may dwell in thy courts: we shall 

84. 2 even fainteth for tlie courts of the Lord 
80. 10 For a day in thy courts (is) better than a 
92. 13 shall flourish in the courts of our God 
96 8 bring an offering, and come into his courts 
100. 4 Enter, .into his courts with praise: be 
116. 19 In the courts of tlie Lokd'.s house, in the 
135. 2 Ye that stand . . in the courts of the house 
Iso. 1. 12 who hath required, .to tread my courts' 

62. 9 shall drink it in the courts of my holl. 
Jer. 19. 14 he stood in the court of the Lord's house 
26. 2 Stand in the court of the Lord's house 
32. 2 Jeremiah . was shut up in the court of 

32. 8 mine uncle's son, came to me in the court 
32. 12 before all the Jews that sat in the court 

33. I he was yet shut up in the court of the 
36. 10 in the higlier court, at the entry of the 

36. 20 they went in to the king into the court 

37. 21 they should commit Jeremiah into the c. 

37. 21 Jercmiali remained in the court of the 

38. 6 the dungeon, .that (was) in the court of 
38. 13 Jeremiah remained in the court of the 

38. 28 Jeremiah abode in the court of thejirison 

39. 14 sent, and took Jeremiah out of the court 
39. 15 he was shut up in the court of the prison 

Eze. 8. ^7 he brought me to the door of the court 

8. 16 he brought me into the inner court of the 

9. 7 Defile the house, and fill the courts with 
10. 3 and the cloud filled the inner court 

io. 4 the court was full of the brightness of 
10. 5 sound . was heard (even) to the.ou.er co. 
40. 14 post of the court round about the gate 

40. 17 Then brought he me into the outward c. 
40. 17 a pavement made for the court round 
40. 19 unto the forefront of the iuner court 

40. 20 the outward court that looked toward the 
40. 23 the gate 01 the inner court (was) over 
40. 27 a gate in the inner court toward the south 
40. 28 he brought me to the inner court by the 
40. 31, 34 the arches, .(were) toward the outer c. 
40. 32 he brought me into the inner court towa. 
40. 37 posts thereof (were) toward the outer co. 
40. 44 chambers of the singers in the inner co. 

40. 47 he measured the court, an hundred culiits 

41. IS inner temple, and the porches of the co. 

42. I he brought me forth into the outer court 
42. 3 for the inner court, for the outer court 
42. 6 not pillars as the pillars of the courts 
42. 7 the outer court on the fore part of the 
42. 8 the chambers that (were) in the outer co, 
42. 9 as one goeth into tlieni from the outer co. 

42. 10 of the wall of the court toward the east 
42. 14 shall they not go into the outer court 

43. 5 the spirit, .brought me into the inner co. 

44. 17, 17 the gates of the inner court 

44. 19 outer court, (even) into the outer court 
44. 21 when they enter into the inner court 

44. 27 into the sanctuary, unto tlie inner court 

45. 19 the posts of the gate of the inner court 

46. I The gate of the inner court that looketh 
46. 20 bear them not out into the outer court 
46. 21 into the outer court .corners of the court 
46.21 every comer of the court (there was) a co. 
46. 22 In . . corners of the court (there were) co. 

Zech. 3. 7 thou, .shalt also keep my courts, and I 

i.Court, seitle,-horder, edge, .Tiij;. azarah. 

2 Ch. 4. 9 and the gl-eat court, and dobrs for the co. 
6. 13 and had set it in the midst of the court 

Z.A city, place sur/ou'iided. by icall, I'V ir. 

2 Ki. 20 4 Isaiah was gone out into the middle co. 

Q.Court, yard, oiA^ aule. 

Eev. II. 2 the court vrhich is without the temple 

COUETEOUS — 

Friendly minded, (pi\6(fipuv philophrrm. 

I Pe. 3. 8 as brethren, (be) pitiful, (be) [courteous) 

COURTEOUSLY — 

\.As a friend of ma.n, (ptAavBpiovctis philantJiropos. 
Acts 27. 3 Julius courteously entreated Paul, and 

2. In a friendly minded manner, <pi\otpp6vus phil. 
Acts 28. 7 who received us, and lodged us. .courte. 

COUSIN — 

One of the same ra/:e, crvyyeyfis suygen^s, 

Luke I. 36 behold, thy [cousin] I^lisabetbj she hath 
I. 58 her neighbours and her cotjsi^heard how 

COVENANT — 

1 Covenant, league, thing prepared or eaten, nig. 
Gen. 6. i3 with thee -will I establish my covenant 
9. 9 I, h>hold, I.C3tablish my covenant 'n-ith 
9. II Arfd I will establish iny covenant Vith 
9. 12, 17 This (is) the token of the covenant 
9. 13 and it shall be for a token of a covenant 
9. 15 And I will remember my covenant, which 
9. 16 I may remember the everlasting covenant 
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Gen. 17. 2 1 will make my covenant between me 
«7. 4 As for me, behold, my covenai^t (is) with 
17. 7 I v/ill establish my covenant betv/eenme 
27. 7 and thy seed . . for an everlasting covenant 
37. 9 Thou Shalt keep my covenant therefore , 
17. 10 ThlsQs) my covenant, which ye shall keep 
17. II it shall be a token of the covenant 

17. 13 covenant shall be. .for an everlasting coy. 

17. 14 he hath broken my covenant 

17. 19 and I will establish my covenant with 
17. 19 for an everlasting covenant, (and) with 
17. 21 But my covenant will I establish with 
21. 27 and both of them made a covenant 
21. 32 Thus they made a covenant atBeer-sheba 
a6. 28 and let us make a covenant with thee, 
31. 44 Now . . come thou, let us make a covenant 

Exod. 2. 24 and God remembered his covenant vrith 
6. 4 have also established my covenant with 
6.. s and I have remembered my covenant! 
19. 5i£yewlllobey..andkeepniy co venan t 
-03. 32 Thou Shalt make nocovenant with them 
B4. 7 he took the book of the covenant, and 
24. 8 and said, Behold the blood of the cove. 
.31. 16 keep the sabbath . .(for) a perpetual cov. 
34. 10 And he said, Behold, I make a covenant 
34. 12, 15 lest thou make a covenant with thea 
34. 27 I have made a covenant with thee and 
34. aS He wrote, .the words of the covenant 

ley. 2. 13 Shalt thou suffer the salt of the covenant 
84. 8 children, .by an everlasting covenant 
26. 9 and establish my covenant with you 

26. 15 (but) that ye break my covenant 

a6. 25 shall avenge the quarrel of (my)'covenanl 
=6. 42 Then will I remember my covenant with 
26. 42 3,nd also my covenant with Isaac 
26. 42 and also my covenant with Abraham will 
26. 44 to break my covenant with them ; for I 
26. 45 will for their sakes remember the coven. 

Nttm lo. 33 the ark of the covenant of the lORD went 
14. 4+ the ark of the covenant of the Lord, and 
18. 19 it (is) a covenant of salt for ever before 
^5. 12 I give unto him my covenant of peace 
25. 13 the covenant of an everlasting priesthood 

Deut. 4. 13 he declared unto you his covenant, which 
4. 23 lest ye forget the covenant of the Lord 
4. 31 not forget the covenant of thy fathers 



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5. 3 The Lord made not this covenant with 
7. 2 thou Shalt make no covenant with them 
^. 9 which keepeth covenant and mercy with 
,7. 12 thy God shall keep unto thee the covena. 
8. 18 that he may establish his covenant which 
9. 9 the tables of the covenant which the L. 
9. II of stone, (even) the tables of the covenant 
9. IS tables of the covenant (were) in my two 
10. 8 to bear the ark of the covenant of the L. 
2 wickedness . .in transgressing his coven. 
I These (are) the words of the covenant 
I the covenant which he made with them 
9 Keep therefore the words of this covenant 
eg. la enter into covenant with the Lord thy G. 
eg. 14 with you only do I make this covenant 
29. 21 the curses of the covenant that are writt. 
gg. 23 they have forsaken the covenant of the L. 
31. 9 bare the ark of the covenant of the Lord 
16 break my covenant which I have made 
20 and provoke me, and break my covenant 
as bare the ark of the covenant of the Lord 
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9 observed thy word, and kept thy coven. 
3 the ark of the covenant of the Lord your 
6 Take up the ark of the covenant, and pass 
6 they took up the ark of the covenant, and 
8 priests that bare the ark of the covenant 
It the ark of the covenant of the Lord of 
14 the priests bearing the ark of the coven, 
17 priests that bear the ark of the covenant 
,7 before the ark of the covenant of the L. 



4. 9 priests which bai-e the ark of the coven. 

4. 18 priests that bare the ark of the covenant 
6. 6 Take up the ark of the covenant, and let 

6. 8 ark of the covenant of the Lord followed 
■J. 11 transgressed my covenant which I comm. 

7. 15 hath transgressed the covenant of the L. 

8. 33 bare the ark of the covenant of the Lord 
3. 16 When ye have transgressed the covenant 

24. 25 Joshua made a covenant vrith the people 
Tadg. 2. 1 1 will never break my covenant with you 
a. ao this people hath transgressed my coven, 
ao. 27 the ark of the covenant of God (was) there 

1 Sa, 4. 3 fetch the ark of the covenant of the Lord 
4 bring from thence the ark of the covenant 

4 there with the ark of the covenant 

5 the ark of the covenant of the Lord came 
I Make a covenant with us, 'and we wiU 
3 Then .Tonathan aad David made a core. 
8 hast brought thy servant into a oavenant 

a3. i8 they two made a covenant before the L. 
8 83.15. 24 bearing the ark of the covenant of God 

23. 5 hath made with me an everlasting coven. 
sKi. 3. 15 before the ark of the covenant of the L. 

6. 19 set there the ark of the covenant of the 
8. I might bring up the ark of the coyenant 
8. 6 priests brought in the ark of the coven. 
8. 21 the ark, wherein (is) the covenant of the 
8. 23 who keepest covenant and mercy with 

II. II hast not kept my covenant and my stat. 
19. 10, 14 the children . . have forsaken thy coven. 
ao. 34 I will send thee away with this covenant 
ao. 34 he made a covenant with him, and sent 

2 Ki. II. 4 made a covenant with them, and took an 

sx, 17 Jeboiada made acoveu^t between theL. 



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E Ki. 13. 23 because of his covenant with Abraham 

17. 15 his covenant that he made v/ith their 

17. 35 With whom the Lord had made a covena. 

17. 39the covenant that I have made with you 

18. 12 obeyed not.. but fecansgressed his coven. 
23. 2 the book of the covenant (which was) 
23. 3 made a covenant before the Lord, to 
23. -3 to perform the words of this covenant 
23. 3 and all tlie people stood to the covenant 
23. 21 as. .written in the book of this covenant 

I Ch.ii. 3 David made a covenant with them in E. 

15. 25, 26, 28, 29 ark of the covenant of the Lord 

16. 6 before the ark of the covenant of God 
x6, 15 Be ye mindful always of his covenant 
j6. 17 (and) to Israel (for) an everlasting coven. 
■16. 37 left there, before the ark of the covenant 
■17. I ark of the covenant of the Lord (remain. 
22.19 bring the ark of the covenant of the L. 

28. 2 for the ark of the covenant of the Lord 
a Ch. 5. 2, 7 the ark of the covenant\of the Lord 

6. II the ark, wherein (is) the covenant of the 
6. 14 which keepest covenant, and (showest) 
13. 5 and to his sons by a covenant of salt 
15. 32 they entered into a covenant to Seek the 
ai. 7 because of the covenanfc^thathehad made 
23. I took the captains . . into.covenant with him 
23. 3 the congregation made a covenant with 

23. 16 Jehoiada mac^e a covenant between him 

29. lo (it is) in m.ine heart to make a covenant 
34. .30 all the words of the book of the covenant 
34. 31 the king, .and made a covenant before 
34. 31 to perform the words of the covenant 
34. 32 inhabitants, .did according to the cove. 

Ezra 10. 3 let us make a covenant with our God to 
Ifeh. 1. s that keepet(i covenant and mercy for them 
9. 8 madest a^oovenant with him, to give the 
9. 32 the terrlBleGod, who keepest covenant 
13. 29 the covenant of the priesthood, and of 
Job 31. 1 1 made a covenant with mine eyes ; why 
41. 4 Will he make a covenant with thee? wilt 
Pea. 25. 10 unto such as keep his covenant and his 
25. 14 and he will show them his covenant 

44. 17 have we dealt falsely in thy covenant 

so. s those that have made a covenant with me 
50. 16 shouldest takemy covenant in thy mouth? 
55. 20 his hands, .he hath broken his covenant 
,74. 20 Have respect unto the covenant : for the 
78. 10 They kept not the covenant o( God, and 
78. 37 neither were they stedfastinhis covenant 
89. 3 I have made a covenant with my chosen 
89. 28 and my covenant shall stand fast with 
89. 34 My covenant will I not break, nor alter 
8g. 39 Thou hast made void the covenant of thy 
18 To such as keep his covenant, and to 

8 He hath remembered his covenant for 
10 (and) to Israel (for) an everlasting cove. 
4S he remembered for them his covenant 

S he will ever be mindful of his covenant , 

9 he hath commanded his covenant for 

12 If thy children will keep my covenant 

17 and I'orgetteth the covenant of her God 

5 they have, .broken the everlasting cove. 

15 We have made a covenant with death 

18 your covenant vrith death shall be disan. 
8 he hath broken the covenant, he hath 

6 giv^e thee for a covenant of the people 
8 give thee for a covenant of the people 

10 neither shall the covenant of my peace be 

3 I will make an everlasting covenant with 

4 the eunuchs that, .take hold of my cove. 
6 every one that, .taketh hold of my cove. 

21 this (is) my covenant with them saith 
8 make an everlasting covenant with them 

16 The arlc of the covenant of the Lord 
2, 6 Hear ye the words of tliis covenant 

3 obeyeth not the words of this covenant 

8 upon them all the words of this covenant 
10 Israel and . . Judah have broken my cove. 
21 remember, break not thy covenant with 

9 they have forsaken the covenant of the 
31 1 will make a new covenant with the 
32 Not according to the covenant that I 

32 which my covenant they brake, although 

33 this (shall be) the covenant that. I will 
40 I will make an everlasting covenant with 

20 my covenant of the day, and my covenant 

21 (Then) may also my covenant be broken 
25 If my covenant (be) not with day and 

8 the king Zedekiah had made a covenant 
10 people, which had entered into the cove. 

13 I made a covenant with your fathers in 
IS ye had made a covenant before me in the 
18 men that have transgressed my covenant 
18 not performed the v/ords of the covenant 

5 in a perpetual covenant (that) shall not 
8 1 sware . . and entered into a covenant 

59 despised the oath in breaking the cove. 

60 I will remember my covenant with thee 
60 establish unto thee an everlasting cove. 
61 1 wOl give them, .but not by thy cove. 
62 I will establish my covenant vrith thee 

13 made a covenant with him, and hath 

14 by keeping of his covenant it might stand 

15 shall he break the Covenant, and be deli.? 

16 whose oath he despised, and whose cove. 

18 despised the oath by breaking the cove. 

19 my covenant that he hath broken, even 
37 bring you into the bond of the covenant 

34. 25 will make with them a covenant of peace 
37. 26 will make a covenant of peace with them 
37. 26shall be an everlasting covenant with them 
44. 7 they have broken my covenant because of 



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9. 4 keeping the covenant and mercy to.them 
9. 27 he sliall confirm the covenant with many 
II. 22 yea, also the prince of the covenant 
II. 28 heart (shall be) against the holy covenant 
II. 30 have indignation against the holy coven. 
II. 30 with them that forsake the holy coveaant 

11. 32 such as do wickedly against the covenant 
2. 18 will I make a covenant for them with the 

6. 7 But they. . have transgressed the covenant 
8. X they have transgressed my covenant, and 

10. 4 swearing falsely in making a covenant 

12. I they do make a covenant with the Assyr. 
Amos I. 9 and remembered not the brotherly cove. 
Zech. 9. II by the blood of thy covenant I have sent 

11. iQ might break my covenant which I had 
Mai. 2. 4 that my covenant might be with Levi 

2. 5 My covenant was with him of life and 
2. 8 ye have corrupted the covenant of Levi 
2. 10 by profaning thecovenantof ourfatherst 

2. 14 yet (is) she. .the wife of thy covenant 

3. I even the messenger of the covenant 

2.Arrangement, covenant, SiaOfiitn diatheke. 
Luke I. 72 and to remember his holy covenant 
Acts 3. 25 of the covenant which God made with 

7. 8 he gave him the covenant of circumcis. 
Kom. 9. 4 the covenants, and the giving of the law 

27 this (is) my covenant unto them, when I 
15 Though (it be) but a man's covenant, yet 
17 the covenant that was confirmed before 
24 these are the two covenants ; the one 
13 strangws from the covenants of promise 
6 he is the Mediator of a better covenant 

8. 8 Iwillmakeanewcovenantwith thehouso 
8. 9 Not accordingto the covenant thatlmade 
8. 9 they continued not in my covenant, and 

8. lo this (is) the covenant that I will make 

9. 4 the ark of the covenant overlaid round 
9. 4 Aaron's rod. .and the tables of the cove. 

10. i6 This (is) the covenant that I will make 
10. 29 hath counted the blood of the covenant 

12. 24 to Jesus the mediator of the new coven, 

13. 20 the blood of the ererlastiiig covenant 
COVENANT, to — 

1.2*0 cut, make or prepare a covenant, n'^5 n"i3. 
2 Ch. 7. 18 according as I have covenanted with' Da. 
Hag. 2. s (According to) the word that I covenanted 

2. To setjput, arrange together, (TvvTi0riixisunfithem,i. 

Luke 22. s they were glad, and covenanted to give 

COVENANT breaier — 

JVot bound hy covenant, atrvvOeros asunthetos. 

Kom. I. 31 Without understanding, covenant brea. 
COVENANT -with for, to , — 
To set, establish, appoint, Iittijiii Msterfbi. 

Ilatt26. IS they covenanted with him for thirty pieces 
COVER — 
1. Cup, jug, can, niUfp, n'g'p, qasvah, qasah. 

Exod2s. 29 spoons thereof, and covers thereof, and 

37. 16 spoons, and his bowls, and his covers to 
Num. 4. 7 and the bowls, and covers to cover withal 

2.T0 hed,ge in, enclose, IIPV sakak. 

Exod33. 22 will cover thee with my liand while I 
COVER, to — 
\,To swallow up, y^3 hala, 3. 

Num. 4. 20 to see when the holy things are covered 
2.T0 cover, nsn chaphah. 

2 Sa. 13. 30 the people that (was) with him covered 

Esth. 7. 8 As the word went out. .they covered H. 

Jer. 14. 3 they were ashamed . . and covered their 

14. 4 the plowmen . .covered their heads 

3. To cover, overlay, protect, ^sri chaphaph. 

Deut. 33. 13 (the) Lord shall coverhimallthe day long 

4. To shade, conceal, protect, hh^ talal, 3. 

Neh. 3. 15 he built it, and covered it, and set np the 

5. To clothe, cover, wrap up in, ej); yaat. 

Isa. 61. 10 covered me withtherobeof righteousness 

6. To cover, conceal, noa kasah. 

Prov 12. 16 but a prudent (man) covereth shame- 

7. To cover, conceal, nop kasah, 3. 

Gen. 9. 23 and covered the nakedness of theirfathec 

38. 14 covered her with a veil, and wrapped 
38. 15 an harlot.; because she had covered hep 

Exod. 8. 6 frogs cam.e up, and covered the land of E. 
10. 5 tliey shall cover the face, of the earth 
10. IS they covered the face of the whole earth 

14. 28 waters returned and covered the chariota 

15. 5 The depths have covered them : they 
15. 10 Thou didst blow, .the sea covered them 

16. 13 the quails came up, and covered the 

21. 33 if a man shall dig a pit, and not cover it 

24. 15 Moses went up. .and a cloud covered the 

24. 16 and the cloud covered it six days 

26. 13 on this side and on that side, to cover If 
28. 42 shalt make them linen breeches to cover 
29. 13 take aH the fat thatcovereth the iiiwards 
29. 22 the fat that covereth the inwards, and 
40. 34 a cloud covered the tent of the congrega. 
Let. 3. 3, 9, 14 the fat that covereth the inwards 

4. 8 the fat that covereth the inwards, and 
7. 3 and the fat that covereth the inwards 

13. 12 if. .the leprosy cover all the skin of (hira) 
13. 13 (if) the leprosy have covered all his flesh 
16. 13 the cloud of the incense may cover tha 



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Lev. 17. 13 he shall even cover it with dust 
Num. 4. 5 and cover the ark of testimony with it 
4. 8 cover the same with a covering of badg. 
4. 9 cover the candlestick of the light, and 
4, II cover it with a covering of badger's skins 
4. 12 cover them'with a covering of badger's 
4. IS have made an end of covering the sane. 
9, 15 tliecloudcovered the tabernacle, (namely) 
g. 16 So it was alway : the cloud covered it 
16. 42 the cloud covered it, and the glory of the 

22. 5 they cover the face of the earth, and they 
. 22. 11 which covereth the face of the earth 

Deut22. 12 vesture, wherewith thou co^erest(thyse.) 

23. 13 and cover that which coraeth from thee 
Josh. 24. 7 brought the sea upon them, and covered 
Judg. 4. 18 when he had turned in. .shecovered him 

4. ig and gave him drink, and covered him 
I Sa. 19. 13 Michal took an image, and covered (it) 
I KL I. I they covered him with clothes, but he 
.7 18 to cover the chapiters that (were) upon 
7. 41 to cover the two bowls of the chapiters 
7. 42 to cover the two bowls of the chapiters 
a Ch. 4. 12 and the two wreaths to cover the two 

4. 13 to cover the two pommels of the chapiters 

5. 8 the cherubims covered the ark and the 
Neh. 4. 5 cover not their inifiuity, and let not their 
Job 9. 24 he covereth the faces of the judges 

15. 27 Because he covereth his face with his fat. 

16. 18 cover not thou my blood, and let my cry 

21. 26 They shall lie down .worms shall cover 

22. II and abundance of waters cover thee 

23. 17 (neither) hath he covered the darkness 

31. 33 If I covered my transgressions as Adam 
36. 30 Behold, he. .covereth the bottom of the 

36. 32 'With clouds he covereth the light ; and 
38. 34 that abundance of waters may cover 

32. I Blessed (is he whose) . . sin (is) covered 
44. 15 and the shame of my face hath covered 
44. 19 and covered us ■with the shadow of death 
60. 7 I have borne reproach ; shtime hath cov. 
85. 2 Thou hast forgiven .. thou hast covered 

104- 6 Thou coveredst it with the deep as (with) 
104. 9 they turn not again to cover the earth 
106. II the waters covered their enemies ; there 
io§. 17 and covered the company of Abiram 
140. 9 let the mischief of their own lips cover 
147. 8 Who covereth the heaven with clouds 
Prov.io. 6, II violence covereth the mouth of the 

10. 12 Hatred stirreth up.. love covereth all shis 

17. 9 He that covereth a transgression seeketh 
24. 31 nettles had covered the face thereof, and 
28. 13 He that-jcoverethhis sinsshallnotprosper 

6 2 he covered his face, and withtwain he co. 

11. 9 shall be full . .as the waters cover the 
26. 21 the earth also, .shall no more cover her 
20. 10 and your rulers, the seers hath he cover. 
51. 16 I .have covered thee in the shadow of 
58. 7 thou seest the naked, that thou coverhira 
60. 2 For, behold, the darkness shall cover the 
60! 6 The multitude of camels shall cover 
3 25 'We lie down, .and our confusion cover. 
46. 8 I will go up, (and) will cover the earth 
SI. 51 'We are confounded, .shame hath cover. 

I. II two (were) joined . .and two covered 
I. 23 and every one had two, which covered 
7. 18 and horror shall cover them ; and shame 

12. 6 thou Shalt cover thy face, that thou see 
12. 12 he shall cover his face that he see not 
16. 8 I spread my skirt over thee, and covered 
16. 10 I girded thee, .and I covered thee with 
16. 18 tookest thy. .garments, and coveredst 

18. 7, 16 and hath covered the naked with a 
24 7 she poured it not. .to cover it with dust 
z6. 10 By reason of. .horjes their dust shall co. 
26 19 and great waters shall cover thee 

30. 18 as for her, a cloud shall cover her, and 

31. IS I covered the deep for hira, and I 

32. 7 I will cover the heaven, and make the 
32. 7 I will cover the sun with a cloud, and 
38. 9 thou Shalt be like a cloud to cover the 
38. 16 thou Shalt come up. .as a cloud to cover 

9 and my flax (given) to cover hernakedness 
10. 8. Cover us ; and to the hills, Fall on us 
Obad. 10 For (thy) violence . . shame shall cover _ 
Jon. 3. 6 covered (him) with sackcloth, and sat in 
7. lo shame shall cover her which said unto 
2. 14 earth shall be filled . .as the waters cover 
2. 17 the violence of Lebanon shall cover thee 
3. 3 His glory covered the heavens, and the 
2. 13 covering the altar of the Lord with tears 
2. 16 (one) covereth violence with his garment 

6.T0 press dovm, e'SS kaphash, 5. 

liam. 3. 16 he hath covered me with ashes 

9.T0 muMe up, ux*? huit. 

3 Sa. 19. 4 the king covered his face, and the king 

IO..1I covering, coverlet, nMO Tnehasseh 

Lev. g. \g the rump, and that which covereth (the 
Isa. 14. I J worm is spread, .and the worms cover 
Eze.' 27. 7 blue and purple . . was that which covered 

ll.ro four out, cover, weave together, ^DJ nasak. 
Isa. 30. I that cover with a covering, but not of my 

12. To be poured out, i\d} nasak, 6 

Exod.2s. 29 and bowls thereof, to cover withal 

3 7. 16 his bowls .. to cover withal, (of) pure gold 

IZ.To cover, hedge in, ti3D sakak. 

Exodas. 20 covering the mercy seat 'with their wings 

37. 9 covered with their wings over the mercy 
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I Ki. 8. 7 the cherubims covei'cd the ark and the 
I Ch.sS. 18 covered the ark of the covenant of the 
Job 40. 22 The shady trees cover him (with) their 
Psa.139. 13 thou hast covered me in my mother's 
140. 7 thou hast covered my head in the da.y 
Lam. 3. 43 Thou hast covered with anger, and pcrs. 

3. 44 Thou hast covered thyself with a cloud 
Ezo. 28. 14 Thou (art) the anointed cherub that cov. 
28. 16 1 will destroy thee, covering cherub 

14. 7*0 cover, hedge iyi, T|?d sakak, 5. 

Exod4o. 21 and covered the ark of the testimony 
Judg. 3. 24 Surely he covereth his feet in his sum. 
I Sa. 24. 3 Saul went ia to cover his feet : and Da. 
Psa. 91. 4 He shall cover thee with his feathers 

15. 2o cover, ceil, overlay, [9? saphayi. 

I Ki. 6. 9 covered the house with beams and boards 

16. To wrap up in, array, cover, .19^; atah. 

Psa. 104. 2 Who coverest(thyself)with light as (with) 
109. 19 Let it be. .as the garment (which) cover. 
Isa. 22. 17 the Loud will carry, .and will surely cover 
Eze. 24. 17 cover not (thy) lips, and eat not the bread 
24. 22 ye shall not cover (your) lips, nor eat the 
Mic. 3. 7 yea, they shall all cover their lips : for 

17. 7*0 UTup up in, array, cover, nay aiah, 5. 
Psa. 8g. 4s thou hast covered him with shame 

18. To cover, clothe, f[Q>l aiaph. 

Psa. 73. 6 violence covereth them (as) a garment 

19. Tb overlay, cover, spreo.d out, nDy tsaphah, 3. 
I Ki. 6 15 he covered (them) on the inside with 

6. IS covered the floor of the house with planks 
6. 20 (so) covered the altar (which was of) cedar 

6. 35 covered (them) with gold fitted upon the 

20. To cover, overlay, tn^i qaram. 

5ze. 37. 6 cover you with skin, and put breath in 
37. 8 the skin covered them above : but (there) 

21.7*0 bruise, or cover, ^W shuph. 

Psa. 139. II Surely the darkness shall cover me ; even 
22. To cover over, iiviKa\vTrTij> epikahipid. 

Rom. 4. 7 Blessed(are)they .whose sins are covered 

23. 7*0 cover, KaAvirTw kalupio. 

JIatt. 8. 24 insomuch that the ship was covered 'with 

10. 26 nothing covered, that shall not 
Luke 8. 16 No man. .covereth it with a vessel, or 

23. 30 Fall on us ; and to the hills. Cover us 
I Pe. 4. 8 charity shall cover the multitude of sins 
24.7*0 cover fidhj, KaraKaKitrTu katakalupto. 

1 Co. II. 7 a man indeed ought not to cover (his) 
25.7*0 cover round about, ■K^pLKa.XviTTw pierikalupto, 

Marki4. 65 to cover his face, and to buffet him, and 

26.7*0 cover ■iogether, avynaKiirToi sugkcdupto. 
Lukei2. 2 nothing covered,thatshallnotbereyealed 

CO'VEK self, to — 

1.7*0 cover self, no? kasah, 7. 

Gen. 24. 6s she took a veil, and covered herself 

2 Ki. ig. I covered himself with sackcloth, and went 
Isa. 37. I he rent his clothes, and covced himself 

59. 6 neither shall they cover tliemselves with 

2.2*0 vyrap self tip, -av, atah. 

Psa.109. 29 cover themselves with their own confns. 

COVEKED — 

1.7*0 cover, nsri chaphah. 

2 Sa IS- 30 he went up, and had his head covered 
Esth. 6. 12 but Haman hasted, .having his head cov. 

2.7*0 he covered, nsn chaphah, 2. 

Psa. 68. 13 the wings of a dove covered with silver 

3.2*0 cover, ceil, overlay, Jsp saphan. 

J Ki 7 3 covered with cedar above upon the beams 

7. 7 covered with cedar from one side of the 

i.A roof, cover, ny isai. 

Hum 7. 3 brought their offering, .six covered wag. 

5.2*0 spread out, cover, overlay, nsv tsaplmh, 4. 
Prov 26. 23 (like) apotsherd covered with sUver dross 

CO'VEKED, to bo — 

1.7*0 be covered, concealed, np? kasah, 2. 

Jer SI- 42 she is covered with the multitude of the 
Eze. 24. 8 that it should not be covered 

2.2*0 be covered, concealed, nos kasah, 4. 

Gen 7. 19 and all the high hills., were covered 

7 20 and the mountains were covered 
Psa 80 10 The hills were covered with the shadow 
Ecci 6. 4 and his name shall be covered with dark 
Eze. 41. 16 and the -windows (were) covered 

Z.To cover self, nos kasah, 7. 

2 Ki. ig. 2 he sent Eliakim. .covered with sackcloth 
Prov 26 26 (Whose) hatred is covered by deceit, his 
Isa 57 2 he sent Eliakim . . covered with sackcloth 
Joii. 3. 8 let man and beast be covered with sack. 

4.2*0 be thick, covered, ni?3 ka^ah. 

Deutl32. IS thou art grown thick, thou art covered 

5.7*0 wrap up in, array, naj; atah. 

I Sa 28. 14 An old man . .he (is) covered with amantle 
Psa. 71. 13 let them be covered (with) reproach and 

6 2*0 cover fully, KaraKoXivTa katakahtpto. 
' I Co II. 6 woman be not covered, let her also be 

11. 6 but if it be a shame.. let her be covered 



COVERED, to have one's head — 

2*0 ho.ve on the head, icara Ke<pa\rj5 tX"- 

X Co. II. 4 Every man praying, .having (liiB)head ca 

COVERED over, to be — 

7*0 be or become covered, r^a^ ataph. 

Psa. 65. 13 valleys also are covered over with com 

CO'TEEIKG — 

I.A tent, (round bright thing,) ^nk ohel. 

£,xod26. 7 Oiair)to be a covering upon the tabernacle 
2.A covering, "D| Icasui. 

Num. 4. 6 put thereon the covering of badger's sk. 
4. 14 spread upon it a covering of badger's sk. 

Z.A covering, n'D3 kcsuih. 

Cen. 20. 16 behold, he (is) to thee a covering of the 
Exod22. 27 that (is) his covering only, it (is) his 
Job 24. 7 that (they have) no covering in the cold 
26. 6 and destruction hath no covering 
31. 19 If I haveseen. .any poor without covering 
Isa. so. 3 and I make sackcloth their covering 

i.A veil, BiS lot. 
Isa. 2s. 7 face of the covering cast over all people 

5. A covering, noao miksch. 

Gen. 8, 13 Noahremoved the covering of the ark, and 
Exod26. 14 thou shalt make a covering for the tent 
26. 14 and a covering above (of) badgers' skins 
33. II The tabernacle, his tent, and his covering 
36. 19 he made a covering for the tent (of) ram's 
36. 19 a covering (of) badgers' skin above (that) 
39. 34 the covering of rams' skins dyed red, and 

39. 34 the covering of badgers' skins, and the 

40. 19 put the covering of the tent above upon 
Ij^um. 3. 25 the covering thereof, and the hanging 

4. 8 cover the same with a covering of badgers' 
4. 10 within a covering of badgers' skins, and 
4. II cover it with a covering of badgers' skins 
4. 12 cover them with a covering of badgers' 
4. 25 his covering, and the covering of the bad. 

6..^ coveri7ig, curtain, 'tjcc masak. 

Exod3s. 12 mercy seat, and tlie veil of the covering 

39. 34 and the veil of the covering 

40. 21 set up the veil of the covering, and 
Num. 4. 5 they shall take down the covering veil 
2 Sa. 17. 19 the woman took and spread a covering 
Psa. 105. 39 He spread a cloud for a covering, and 
Isa. 22. 8 he discovered the covering of Judah, and 

T.A covering, .i:ed massekah. 

Isa. 28. 20 the covering narrower than that he can 
30. I with a covering, but not of my Spirit, that 

8. .4 covering, nspa mesidckah 

Eze. 28. 13 every precious stone (was) thy covering 
^.Riding seat, 3510 merkab. 

Song 3. 10 the covering of it (of) purple, the midst 
10...4 secret place, "irip sether. 

Job 22. 14 Thick clouds (are) a covering to him, that 
ll.Cocerlet, bracelet, Tcy tsaraid. 

Numig. 15 which hath no covering bound upon it 

12. Overlaying, covering, ''?3V Uippui. 

Mumi6. 38, 39 broad plates (for) a covering of the 
Isa. 30. 22 Ye shall defile also the covering of thy 

IS.Something cast around, TTepi^6\aiov picribolaion. 

1 Co. II. 15 for (her) hair is given her for a covering 

CO'VERENG, to put a — 

7*0 wrap up in, array, naj; atah. 

Lev 13. 43 he shall put a covering upon liis upper lip 

CO'VEB.T — 

I.A covered walk, ^DlD, ^c'D musak, mcsak. 

2 Ki.i6. 18 the covert for the sabbath that they had 

2. A secret hiding place, iwpn mislor. 

Isa. 4. 6 and for a covert from storm and from raiD 

S.Covert, booth, "b soh. 

Jer 2s. 38 He hath forsaken his covert, as the lion 

i.Covert, booth, nsp svkkah. 

Job 38. 40 (and) abide in the covert to lie in waltt 

b.Secret place, -mo sethjir. 

I Sa 2s 2o she came do-wn by the covert of the hill 
Job -10. 2! lieth under the shady trees .in the covert 
Psa 61. 4 I -vrill trust in the covert of thy wmgs 
Isa t6. 4 a covert to them from the face of the 
32. 2 from the wind, and a covert from the 

COVET, to — 

1.7*0 desire for oneself, njx avaJi, 7. _ 

Dcut s 21 neither Shalt thou covet thy neighbour 8 
Prov.2i. 26 He coveteth greedily all the day long : but 

2.7*0 cut off, or gain {unlawfully), i'sa hatsa. 
Hab. 2. 9 him that coveteth an evil covetousness 

3. 2*0 desire, ncri chamad. 

Exod2o. 17 Thou Shalt not covet thy neighbonr s 

20 17 thou Shalt not covet thy neighbour's wilo 
Josh. 7. 21 1 coveted them, and took them ; and 
JUc. 2. 2 they covet fields, and take (them) by 

LTof.x the mind an, i-mOvixia epithumco. 

Acts 20. 33 I have coveted no man's silver, or gold 
Rom 7 7 the law had said, Thou shalt not covet 
13. q Thou Shalt not covet; and if (there be) any 

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Z. To be zealous fffi', (rj\6ai zeloO. 

I Co. 14. 39 covet to prophesy, and forbid not to speak 

COVET after, to — 

To extend the arms for anytldng, opeyo/xai oregomai. 

1 Ti. 6. 10 which while some coveted after, tbey have 
COVKT earnestly, to — 
To be zealous for, (TtKSoi zeloo. 

I Co. 12. 31 covet earnestly the best gifts : and yet 
COVETOUS -^ 

1.^0 gain dislwnestly, 5;k3 hatsa. 

' Psa. 10. 3 the covetous, (whom) the Lord abhorreth 
2. One who wishes more, irKsoviKTijs pleonektes. 

1 Co. 5. 10 with the covetous, or extortioners, or 

S. II a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater 
6. 10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards 
Z.A lover of silver, <pt\<ipyupos philarguros. 
LukeiS. 14 the- Pharisees also, who were covetous 

2 Ti. 3. 2 lovers of their own selves, covetous 

COVEXOtrS man — 

One who wishes more, ir\eoveKTrjs plconeJdes. 
Eph. 5. s nor unclean person, nor covetous man 

COVETOUS practices — 

The wish to have more, irXeoUe^ia pleonexia. 
2 Pe. 2. 14 have exercised with covetous practicea 

C0VET0TISNES3 — 

I.Dishonest gain, ys3 betsa. 

ExodiS. 21 provide. '.men of truth, hating covetous. 
Psa.iig. 36 Incline my heart, .not to covetousness 
Prov28. 16 he that hatetli covetousness shall prolong 
Isa. S7- 17 ^or the iniquity of his covetousness was 
Jer. 6. 13 every one (is) given to covetousness 
8. 10 for every one. .is given to covetousness 
22. 17 eyes. . (are) not but for thy covetousness 
51. 13 (and) the measure of thy covetousness 
Ez3. 33. 31 tl'\eir heart goeth after their covetousness 
Hab. 2. 9 to him that coveteth an evil covetousness 

2. Tlie wish to have more, vXeove^ia pleonexia. 
Mark 7. 22 Thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit 
Xukei2. IS Take heed.and beware of covetousness: for 
Kora. I. 29 fornication, wickedness, covetousness 
2 Co. 9. s bounty, and not as (of) covetousness 
Eph. s- 3 all uncleannoss, or covetousness, let it 
Col. 3. 5 evil concupisoence, and covetousness 

1 Th. 2. sneither. .used we.. acloakof covetousness 

2 Pe. 2. 3 through covetousness . . make merchandise 

COVETOUSNESS, without — 
Not a lover of silver, a(p iKapyvgos aphilarguro's. 
Heb. 13. s (Let your) conversation (be) without gov 

cov?- — 

l.A heifer of the herd, "lija n^ij; eglath haqar. 
Isa. 7. 21 a man shall nourish a young cow and 

2. .4 heifer, young cow, rri^ parah. 

Job 21. 10 their cow calveth, and casteth not her 
Isa. II. 7 And the cow and the bear shall feed 

3. A bidlock, ox, TBi shor. 

Lev. 22. 28 (whether it be) cow or ewe, ye shall not 
Num 18. 17 the ilrstling of a cow. .thou shalt not 

4. Cattle (for the plough), a herd, "1133 baqar. 

Eze. 4. IS I have given thee cow's dung for man's 
OOZ, i''ip nimble. 
A descendant of Caleb son of Hur, B.C. 1430. 

I Cli. 4. 8 And C. begat Anub, and Zobebah, and 
COZ-BI, 'aj|i deceitful. 
A Midianitess slain with Zimri by Phinehas, B.C. 1452. 

Ifum25. 15 Midianitish woman that was slain (was) C. 
2s. 18 they, .beguiled you in the matter of ..C. 

CEACEXING — 
A voice, h^p qol. 

Eccl. 7. 6 as the crackling of thorns under a po6 
CRACKNELS — 
Small dry cakes, O^^i niqquddim. 

I Ki.14. 3 take witti thee ten loaves, and cracknels 
CHAIT — 
1. Deceit, nDiO mi'nnah. 

Dan. 8. 23 shall cause craft to prosper in his hand 
2. Guile, deceit, « bait, 5rf\oj dolos. 

Marki4. i sought how they might take him by craft 
3'. Work, epyaffla ergasia. 

-Acta 13. 25 ye know that by this craft WBiliave our 

i. Part, portion, /itpos mcroa. 

Acts 19. 27 not only this our craft is in danger to 
5. Art, skill, rex^rj iechne. 

Ruy. iG. 22 no craftsman, of whatsoever craft (he he) 
CEAFT, of the same — 
One of the same art, bfi6rexvos homotechnos. 

Acts J 8. 3 because he was of the same craft, he ab. 
CRAFTINESS — 
l.Crafiiness, cunning, subtilty, oVy or em. 

Job s- 13 taketh the wise in their own craftiness 

9. Unscrupulousneas, -rravovpyla panowgia. 

Luke2o. 23 he, perceived their craftiness, and said 
X Co. 3. jg taketh the wise Jn their own craftiness 

3 Co. 4. 2 not walking in craftiness, nor handling 



CRAFTINESS, crnming — 
Unscrupulottsness, navovpyla panourgia. 

Eph. 4. 14 the sleight of men, (and) cunning crafti. 

CRAFTSMAN — 

\.One who plows, carves, engraves, &v\ char ash. 
Deut27. 15 the work of the hands of the craftsman 
a Ki. 24. 14 he carried away, .all the craftsmen and 

24. 16 craftsmen and smiths a thousand, all 
Hos. 13. 2 all of it the work of the craftsmen 

I.Cutting, carving, tyin cheresh. 

1 Ch. 4. 14 valley of Charashim; for they were craft. 
Neh. II. 35 Lod, and Ono, the valley of craftsmen 

S.Cutting, carving, rex"^''"'!! technites. 

Acts 19. 24brought no small gain unto the craftsmen 

19. 38 and the craftsmen which are with him 
Rev. 18. 22 no craftsman, of whatsoever craft (he be) 

CRAFTY — 

1. Crafty, subtile, D?"i5; arum. 

Job 5. 12 disappointeth the devices of the crafty 
IS. 5 thou choosest the tongue of the crafty 

^.Working in everyway, Travovpyos panourgos. 

2 Co. 12. 16 nevertheless, being crafty, I caught you 

CRAFTY counsel, to take — 
To act craftily, cn^ aram, 5. 

Psa. 83. 3 Xhey have taken crafty counsel against 

CRAG — 

Tooth, I# shen. 

Job 39. 28 upon the crag of the rock, and the strong 

CRANE — 

A swallow {from its alertness), D"p, DID sis, sus. 

Isa. 38. 14 Like a crane (or) a swallow, so did I chat. 

Jer. 8. 7 the crane and the swallow observe the 

CRASHING — 

Breach, breaking, la?" sheber. 

Zeph. 1. 10 and a great crashing from the hills 

CRAVE, to — 

l.To cause to bend, or urge on, «15!< akaph, 
Prov 16. 26 for his mouth craveth it of him, 

2.T0 ask, alrioi aiteo. 

Markis. 43 Joseph of Arimathea. .and craved the 

CREATE, to — 

l.To prepare, form, fashion, create, K^a bara. 
Gen. I. I God created the heaven and the earth 
I. 21 God created great whales, and every 
I. 27 So God created man in his (own) imago 
I. 27 in the image of God created he him 

1. 27 male and female created he them 

2. 3 rested from all his work which God ere. 
S. I God created man, in the likeness of God 

5. 2 Male and female created he them ; and 

6. 7 I will destroy man whom I have created 
Deut. 4. 32 day that God created man upon the earth 
Psa. SI. 10 Create in me a clean heart, God ; and 

89. 12 The north and the south thou hast crea. 
Isa. 4. 5 the Lord mil create upon every dwelling 

40. 26 and beholdwho hath created these (things) 

41. 20 and the Holy One of Israel hath created 

42. s be that created the heavens, and stretc. 

43. I thus saith the LORD that created thee, 
43. 7 I have created him for my glory, I have 
4S. 7 I form the light, and create darkness 
45. 7 I make peace, and create evil : I the L. 
45. 8 spring up . .1 the Lord have created it 

45. 12 1 have made the earth, and created man 
45. 18 saith the Lord that created the heavens 

45. 18 he created it not in vain, he formed it to 
54. 16 I have created the smith that bloweth 

54. 16 and I have created the waster to destroy 

57. 19 I create the fruit of the lips ; Peace, peace 

65. 17 I create new heavens, and a new earth 

65. 18 rejoice for ever (in that) which I create 
65. 18 behold, I create Jerusalem a rejoicing 

Jef. .31. 22 for the Lord hath created a new.thing in 
Amos 4. 13 he that formeth the mountains, and ere. 
Mai. 2. 10 hath not one God created us? why 

2'.To make, produce, kti'^ci) ktizo. 

Mark 13. 19 of the creation which God created unto 
1 Co. II. 9 Neither was the man created for the 
Eph. 2. 10 created in Christ Jesus unto good works 
'3. 9 in God, who created all things by Jesus 
4. -24 after God is created in righteousness and 
Col. 1. 16 by him were all things created that are 
1. 16 all things were created by him, and for 
• 3. 10 after the image of him that created him 
I'Ti. 4. 3 which God hath created to be received 
Jlev. 4. II for thou hast created aU things, and for 

4. II thy pleasure they are and were created 
10. 6 who created heaven, and the things that 

CREATED, to he — 

To be prepared, formed, created, Nia bara, 2. 
Gen. 2. 4 and of the earth when they were created 

5. 2 in the day when they were created 
Psa.io2. 18 people which shallbe created shall praise 

104. 30 sendest forth thy spirit, they are created 
148. s he commanded, and they were created 
Isa. 48. 7 created now, and not from the beginning 
Eze. 21. 30 in the place where thou wast created, in 

28. 13 in the day that thou wast created 
:8. 15 from the day that thou wast created 



CREATION- 
CREATION 01' THE World.— Dr Hales, In his work 
entitled, "A New Analysis of Chronology and Geo- 
graphy, History and Prophecy," (vol. i. p. 210), i-emarks : 
" In every system of historical chronology, sacred and 
profane, the two grand (Eras— of the Creation of the 
World, and of the Nativity of Christ — have been usually 
adopted as standards, by reference to which all subor- 
dinate epochs, ssras, and periods have been adjusted." 
He gives a list of 120 dates, commencing B.C. 6984, and 
terminating B.C. 3616, to which this event has been 
assigned by different authorities, and he admits that 
it might be Stvelled to 300. He places it at B.C. 5411. 
The date commonly adopted is B.C. 4004 ; being that 
of Usher, Spanheim, Calmet, Blair, &c., and the one 
used in the English Bible. The following are some of 
the principal variations :— Alfonso X., according to 
(MuUer), 6984, (Strauchius), 6484; Indian Chronology 
(Gentil), 6204, (Ajab Records), 6174 ; Babylonian Chrono- 
logy (Bailly), 6158 ; Chinese Chronology (Bailly), 6157; 
Diogenes Lsertius (Playfair), 6138 ; Egyptian Clironology 
(Bailly),6o8i ; Septuagint(Abulfaragi),5586'; Septuagint, 
Alexandrine (Scaliger),55o8; Persian Chronologyf Bailly), 
5507 ; Chronicle of Ajtum, Abyssinian (Bruce), 5500 ; 
Jackson, 5426; Josephus (Playfair), S55S, (Jackson), 
.5481, (Hales), 5402, (Univ. Hist.), 4698; Hales, 5411; 
Indian computation (Megasthenes), 5369 ; Talmudists 
(Petrus AUiacens), 5344 ; Septuagint, Vatican, 5270 ; 
Bede (Strauchius), 5199 ; Samaritan computation (.Scali- 
ger), 4427 ; Samaritan text (Univ. Hist.), 4305 ; Hebrew 
text, 4161 ; Playfair and Walker, 4008; Usher, English 
Bible, &c., 4004; Kepler (Playfair), 3993; Petavius, 
3984 ; Melancthon (Playfair), 3964 ; Luther, 3961 ; 
Lightfoot, 3960 ; Cornelius a Lapide (Univ. Hist.), 3051 ; 
Scaliger, Isaacson, 3050; Strauchius, 3949; "Vulgar 
Jewish computation (Strauchius), 3760 ; Rabbi Lipman 
(Univ. Hist.), 3616. 

A making, thing made, Kriffn ktisis. 

Mark ID. 6 from the Ijeginning of the creation God 
13. 19 was not from the beginning of the crea. 
Rom. I. 20 invisible things of him from the creation. 
8. 22 v/eknowthatthewhole creation groaneth- 
2 Pe. 3. 4 as(they were)from the beginning of the cr. 
Rev. 3. 14 true Witness, the beginning of the -crea. 

CREATOR — 

l.To prepare, fo'i-m, create, N"i5 lam. 

Eccl. 12. I Remember now thy Creator in the days 
Isa. 40. 28 the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the 
43. 15 your Holy One, the Creator of Israel 

2.T0 make, produce, ktI^qi ktizd, 

Kom. 1. 2s served thecreatujemore than the Creatoif 
Z. Maker, KTiaTrii ktistes. 

t Pe. 4. 19 in well doing, as unto a faithful Creator 

CREATURE^ 

1. Breathing creature, c'Sl nephesh. 

Gen. I. 21 and every living creature that moveth 
1. 24 Let the earth bring forth the living crea. 
2. 19 whatsoever Adam called every living cr. 
9. 10, 12 every living creature that (is) with 

9. 15 between me and you and every living c. 

9. 16 between God and every living creature 
lev. II. 4S of every living creature that moveth in 

II. 46 of every creature that creepeth upon the 

2.A making, thing made, ktIctls ktisis. 

Mark 16. 15 [preach the Gospel to every creature] 
Rom. I. 25 worsliipped and served the creature 
8. 19 the earnest expectation of tiie creature 
8. 20 the creature was made subject- to vanity 
8. 21 the creature itself also shaU be delivered 
8. 39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other cr. 
2 Co. 5. 17 any man (be) in Christ, (he is) a new ere. 
Gal. 6. IS nor uncircumcision, but a new creature 
Col. 1. 15 Who is. .the first born of every creature 
I. 23 (and) which was preached to every crea. 
Heb. 4. 13 Neither is there any creature that is not 

3. Tiling made, Krlff/ia Jdisina. 

1 Ti, 4. 4 every creature of God (is) good, and 
Jas. 1. 18 a kind of first fruits of his creatures 
JElev. s- 13 every creature which is in heaven, and 

8. 9 And the third part of ths creatures which 

CREATURE, living or moving — 
l.Living (thing), V chai. 

'Eze. I. 5 (came)thel!kenessoffourlivingcrcature9 
1. 13 As for the likeness of the livin^j creatures 

1. 13 up and down among the living creatures 

1. 14 the living creatures ran and returned as 
1. IS as I beheld the living creatures, behold 
I. IS upon the earth by the living creatures 
1. 19 when the living creatures went, the 

1. 19 the living creatures were lifted up from 
I. 20, 21 the spirit of the living crefiture (was) 
1. 22 upon the heads of thd living creature 
3. 13 noise of the wings of the living creatures 
10. 15, 20 This (is) the living creature that I 
10. 17 the spirit of the living creature (was) in 

2. A swarming creature, yi^ sherets. 

Gen. I. 20 the moving creature that hath life, and 

CREDITOR — 

1. To bite, lend on usury, .n^Jj nashah. 

2 Ki. 4. I the creditor is come to take unto him my 
Isa. 50. 1 which of my creditors (is it) to whom I 

2.0ne who lends, a creditor, Sapeicrriit daneiatSt. 
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Deut 15, 2 Every creditor that lendeth (ought) unto 

CEEEK — 

Gulf., hay, kSj^ttos kolpos. 

Acts 27. 39 they discovered a certain creek mth a 
CEEEP — 
\.To creep, crawl, tyni ramas. 

Gen. I. 26 creeping thing that creepeth upon the 

t. 30 every tiling that creepeth upon the earth 
7. 8 every thing that creepeth upon the earth 

7. 14 creeping thing that creepeth upon the 

8. 17 creeping thing that creepeth upon the 

8. 19 (and) whatsoever creepeth upon the earth 
Lev. t:. 44 creeping thing that creepetli upon the 

io. 23 any manner of living thing that creepeth 
Deut. 4. 18 The likeness of any thing that creepeth 
Psa. 104. 20 the beasts of the forest do creep (forth) 
Eze. 38. 20 all creeping things that creep upon the 

%A swarming creature, pB* sherets. 

Lev. II. 20 All fowls that creep, going upon (all) four 
II. 31 These (are) unclean, .among all that creep 

CHEEP, to — 

To swarm, yj? sharats. 

Gen. 7. 21 every creeping thing that creepeth upon 
Lev. II. 29 creeping things that creep upon the 

II. 41 every creeping thing that creepeth upon 
ti. 42 creeping things that creep upon the earth 
II. 43 with any creeping thing that creepeth 
M 46 of every creature that creepeth upon the 

CREEP in unawares, to — 

To come in sideways, irapeio-Suva pareisdund. 

Jude 4 there are certain men crept in unawares 
CBEEP into, to — 
To go in to, ivZivia th enduno eis. 

2 Ti. 3. 6 this sort are they which creep into houses 
CEEEPETH, that — 
A creeping creature, bOT retries. 

Gen. I. 25 every thing that creepeth upon the earth 
8. 17 every creeping thing that creepeth unon 

CREEPING thing — 

\.A creeping creature, tyOT remes. 

Gen. I. 24 cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of 
t. 26 every creeping thing that creepetli upon 
6. 7 creeping thing, and the fowls of the air 

6. 20 every creeping thing of the earth after 

7. 14 every creeping thing that creepeth upon 

7. 23 the creeping things, and the fowl of the 

8. ig every creeping thing, and every fowl 
« Ki. 4. 33 of creeping things, and of fishes 
Psa.104. 25 wherein (are) things creeping innumer. 

148. 10 Beasts, and all cattle; creepingthings, and 
Eze. 8. ro every form of creeping things, and abora. 

3$. 20 all creeping things that creep upon the 
Hos. 2. 18 (with) the creeping things of the ground 
Hab. 1. 14 the creeping things, (that have) uo ruler 

2,A swarming creature, yy^ sherets. 

Gen. 7. 21 of beast, and of every creeping thing that 
Lev. 5. 2 the carcase of unclean creeping tilings 
11. 21 every flying creeping thing that goeth 
II. 23 all (other) (lying creeping things, which 
II. 29 the creeping things that creep upon the 
II. 41 every creeping thing that creepeth upon 
II. 42 all creeping things that creep upon the 
II. 43 with any creeping thing that creepeth 
II. 44 with any manner of creeping thing that 
22. 5 Or whosoever toucheth any creeping thi. 
Deuti4. 19 every creeping thing that flieth (is) unci. 

Z.A creeping thing, kptrerSv lierpeton. 

Acts 10. 12 and creeping things, and fowls of the air 
II. 5 and creeping things, and fowls of the air 
Rom. I. 23 four footed beasts, and creeping things 

CHES'-CENS, Kprjo-KT/y. 

A disciple with Paul at Rome. 

2 Ti. 4. 10 C. to Gala.tia, Titus unto Dalmatia 

CRETE, Kp^TTj. 

A large island midway between Syria and Malta, now 

called Candia. 

Acts 27. 7 we sailed under C, over against Salmone 
27. 12 (which is) an haven of C, and lieth 
27. 13 loosing (thence), they sailed close by C 
27. 21 ye should, .not have loosed from C. 
Titus I. 5 For this cause left I thee in C. 

CRETES, CRETIANS, KpjJTey. 

The inhabitants of Crete. 

Acts 2. II C. and Arabians, we do hear tbem speak 
Titus 1. 12 The p. (are) always liars.'evU beast's, slow 

CRIB — 

Crib, feeding place, onx ehus. 

.Tob 39. 9 willingtoserve thee,orabidehy thycrib? 
Prov. 14. 4 Where no oxen (are>, the crib (is) clean 
Isa. T. 3 and the ass his master's crib 

CRIES, to be — 

To be called, aii} qara, 2. 

Jer. 4. 20 Destruction upon destruction ts cried 
Eze. 10. 13 it was cried unto them In my hearing 

CRIKE — 

Cause, case, alrla aitia. 

Acts 25. 27 to signify the crimes (laid) against him 



CRIME laid against — 

Indictment, charge, fyKXrifxa ef/klema. 

Acts 23. 16 concerning the crime laid against him 
CRIMES — 
Jud;/ment, BSpo mishpat. 

Eze 7. 23 the land is full of bloody crimes, and the 
CRIMSON — 
l.Carminc colour, S'p-ip karmrl. 

2 Ch. 2. 7 in purple,' and crimson, and blue, and 

2. 14 in blue, and in tine linen, and in crhnson 

3. 14 the veil (of) blue, and purple, and crimson 
2.Scarlet colour, "jw sham. 

Jer. 4. 30 Though thou clothest thyself with crim. 
Z.Crimson colour, y'p'in tola. 

Isa. I. 18 though they be red like crimson, they 
CRIPPLE, teing a — 
Lanie, cripple, lialt, x«A(5j chulos. 

Acts 14. 8 being a cripple from his mother's womb 
CRISPING pin — 
Pockets, bags, D'ann charitim. 

Isa. 3 22 and the wimples, and the crisping pins 
CRIS-PTTS, Kpio-TTor. 
A convert at Corinth, baptised by Paul. 

Acts 18. 8 C. . chief ruler of the synagogue, believed 

I Co. I. 14 I baptised none of you but C and Gaius 

CROOK BACKT — 

Hump backed, j3J gihben. 

Lev. 21. 20 Or crook-backt, or 3 dwarf, or that hath a 
CTBOOKED — 
\. Fleeing, shooting, nna hanach. 

Job 26. 13 his hand hath formed the crooked serpent 

2. To be perverse or perverted, nis; avath, 4. 

Eccl. I. IS (That which is) crooked cannot be made 
^.Deceitful, inscrutable, 3pj; aqob. 

Isa. 40. 4 the (jrooked shaU be made straight, and 
i.Tivisted, crooked, jinVpy. aqallathon. 

Isa. 27. I even leviatlaah that crooked serpent 
h.Froward, perverse, E'ijy iqqesh. 

Prov. 2. IS Wliose ways (are) crooked, and (they) fro 

6. Wrestling, 'jnSn? pethaltol. 

Deut 32. 5 (they are) a perverse and crooked gener 

7. Crooked, perverse, cicoKiis skolios. 

Luke 3. 5 the crooked'shall be made straight, and 
Phil. 2 15 midst of a crooked and perverse nation 

CROOKED, to make — 

\.To overturn, pervert, .iij; avah, 3. 

Lam. 3. 9 he hath made my patlis crooked 
2.T0 pervert, ny; avath, 3. 

Eccl. 7 13 make (that) straight which he .made cr 
Z.To make froward, perverse, v^]l aqash, 3. 

Isa. sg. 8 they have maile tliem crooked patlis 
CROOKED place, thing, way — 
I. To be high, elevated, ti.t hadar. 

Isa. 45. 2 I will . make the crooked places straight 

2.Froward, perverse, OViS?.? maaqashshiin. 
Isa. 42. 16 I will make, .crooked things straight 

3. Twisted, crooked, hjih^V^ aqalqal. 

Psa. 125. 5 such as turn aside unto their crooked \v 
CROP — 
Crop (of a bird), ^^!^D murah. 

Lev I. 16 he shall pluck away his crop with hi;" 

CROP off, to — 

To crop off, pluck, ia|? qataph 

Eze. 17. 4 He cropped off the top of his young twijis 
17. 22 1 will crop off from the top of his young 

CROSS - 

Cross, (rravpos stauros. 

Mattio. 38 And he that taketh not his cross, and 
16. 24 let him .take up his cross, and follow me 
27. 32 him they compelled to bear his cro.ss 
27. 40 thou be the Sou .come down from the c 
27. 42 let him now cojne down from the cross 

Mark 8. 34 let him .[take uphis cross, and) follow 
10. 21 and come, take up the cross, and follow 
(5. 21 they compel one Simon . .to bear his cross 
15. 30 Save tliyself, and come down from the c 
15. 32 Let Christ, descend now from the cross 

Luke 9. 23 [and take up his cross daily, and follow] 
14. 27 whosoever doth not bear his cross, and 
23. 26 on him they laid the cross, that he might 

John ig. 17 he bearing his cross went forth into a 
19. 19 wrote a title, and put (it) on the cross 
ig. 25 there stood by the cross of Jesus his 
19. 31 bodies should not remain upon the cross 

1 Co. I. 17 lest the cross of Christ should be made 
I 18 preaching of the cross is to them that 

Gal. 5. II then is the offence of the cross ceased 
0. 12 suffer persecution for the cross of Christ 
6. 14 save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ 

Eph. 2. 16 both unto God in one body by the cross 

Phil; 2. 8 unto death, even the death of the cross 
3. i8 (they are) the enemies of the cross of Ch 

CoL I. 20 made peace through the blood of his cr 
^' 2. 14 out of the way, nailing it to his cross 

Heb 12'. a endured the cross, despising the shame 



CR0S8WAY — 
Crossway, pis pereq. 

Obad. 14 ahouldest thou have stood in the cross 
CROUCH, to — 
1. Tu be cast down, bruise self, .nji do.kah, 

Psa 10. 10 He ciouchelh, (and) liiimbleth himself 
2.T0 bov) self down, m\^ shachuh, 7. 

1 Sa. 2. 36 crouch to him for a piece of silver and 
CROW, to — 

To give forth the voice, sound, crovi, (paivdu phoneO. 
Matt 26. 34 before the cock crow, thou shall deny me 
2b. 74 And immediately the cock crew 
26. 75 Before the cock crow, thou shaltdcny me 
Maiki4. 30 before the cock crow twice, thou shall 
14. 68 wentoul into the porch ; [and the cock c.I 
14. 72 the second time the cock crew. And Fo 
14. 72 Before the cock crow twice, thou shall 
Luke22. 34 the cock shall not crow this day, before 
72. 60 while he yet spake, the cock crew 
22. 6 1 Hefore the cock crow, thou shall deny roo 
John 13. 38 The cock shall not crow, till Uiou hast 
18. 27 and immediately the cock crew 

CROWN — 

l.Croum, border, ring, edge, ledge, "ii zer 

Exod25. II make upon it a crown of jroUl round 
25. 24 make thereto a crown of pold round 
25. 23 thou Shalt make a golden crown to the 
?o. 3 make unto it a crown of gold round 
JO. 4 shall thou make to it under the crcwn 
37 2 made a crown of gold to it round about 
37. II made thereunto a crown of gold round 
37. 12 he. .made a crown of gold for the border 
37. 26 made unto it a crown of gold round 
37, 27 two rings of gold for it under the croKTi 
2. Croion, diadem, iria kether. 

Esth. t. If To bring Vashti. with the crown royal 
2. 17 that he set the royal crown upon her 
6. 8 the crown royal which is set upon his 
i.Chaplet, iij nexr. 

Exodzg. 6 and put the holy crown npon the mitro 

39. 30 the plate of the holy crown (of) pure 
Lev 8. 9 he put the golden plate, the holy crown 
21. 12 the crown of the anointing oil of his (Jod 
2 Sa. I. 10 I took the crown that(was) upon his head 
2 Ki.ii. 12 put the crown upon him, and (gave him) 
2 Ch.23. 1 1 put upon him the crown, aud (gave him) 
Psa. 89 39 thou hast profaned his crown (\>y casting) 
132. j8 but upon himself shall his crown flourish 
Prov 27. 24 doth the crown (endure) to everygenera, t 
Zecli. 9 16 (they shall be as) the stoucs of a crown 
i. Croion, ■"'"!?y. atarnh. 

■> Sa. 12. 30 took their king's crown from off his heart 
I Ch 20. 2 took the crown of their king from off his 
Esth 8. 15 Mordecai went out, with a great crown of 
Job 19 He hath, .taken the crown (from^ my 

ji 36 Surely 1 would bind it (as) a crown to 
Psa 21 3 settest a crown of pure gold on his head 
Prov 4 9 a crown of glory shall she deliver to then 
c3 1 A virtuous woman ^is) a crown to her 
t4 24 The crown of the (nsc (is) their riches 
t6 31 The hoary head (is) a crown of glory, (ifl 
17. 6 Children's children (arc) the croivn of old 
Song 3. II behold king Solomon with the crown 
Isa 28 I Woe to the crown of priilc, to the dnink 
28 3 The crown of pride, the drunkards of E 
28 5 shall the Lord of hosts be for a crown 
62. 3 Thou Shalt also be a crown of glory in 
Jer 13. 18 shall come down, (even) the crown of 
Lam 5. 16 The crown is fallen (from) our head . woe 
Kze. 16. i2lput a beautiful crown upon thine head 
21 26 Remove the diadem, and takeoff thecro 
23 42 and beautiful crowns upon their heads 
7cch. 6. 11 take silver and gold, and make crowns 
6. 14 the croivns shall betoHelem, and toToU 

b.Croiori or top of the head, ipiij qodqod. 

Job 2. 7 from the sole of his foot unto his crown 

6 Diadcrn, SidSTifia diadema. 

Rev. 12. 3 ten horns, and seven crowns upon Ills 

13. I upon his horns ten crowns, and upon 
19. 12 and on his head (were) many crowns 

l.Crijvm, a-retpayos Stephanos. 

Matt 27 29 when they bad platted a crown of thorn* 
Markis. 17 platted a crown of thorns, and put it 
John 19. 2 the soldiers platted a crown of thorns 

jj. 5 Then came Jesus forth, wearing the cro 
t Co. 9. 25 they (do it) to obtain a corruptible crown 
Phil. 4. I beloved and longed for, ray joy and crown 

1 Th. 2. 19 what (is) our hope., or crown of rejoicing' 

2 TL 4. 8 laid up for me a croivn of righteousness 
Jas. I. 12 he shaU receive the crown of life, which 
I Pe. 5. 4 ye shall receive a crown of glory that 
Eev 2. 10 and I will give thee a crown of life 

3 II hold. .fast.. that no man take thy crown 

4 4 they had on their heads crowns of gold 
4. 10 and cast their crowns before the throna 
62a crown was given unto him : and he 

9 7 on their heads (were) as it were crowns 
12 I and upon ber head a crown of twelve 

14. 14 having on his head a golden crown, and 

CRO'WN, to — 

\.To compass, crovm, "av, atar, 3. 

Psa. 8. 5 hast crowned him with glory and hononr 
65 II Thou crownest the year with thy goodneai 



GROWN 



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CRY 



Psa.103. 4 who crowneth thee with loving kindness 
Song 3. II his mother crowned him in the day of 

i.To crown, (m<pav6ci} stephanoo. 

2 Ti. 2. 5 (yet) is he not crowned, except he strive 

Eeb. 2. 7 thou crowncdst him with glory and hon. 

2. 9 weaee Jesus, .cro^vnedwithgloryandhon. 

CE0"W1I of the head — 

Croion <yr top of the head, i'p"!i5 qodqod. 

Gen. 49. 26 on the croivn of the head of him that 
Deut33. 20 teareththe arm with the crown of the he. 
2 Sa. 14. 25 his foot even to the crown of his head 
Isa. 3. 17 smite with a scab the crown of the head 
Jer. 2. 16 have broken the crovm of thy head 

48. 45 the crown of the head of the tumultuous 

CEOWNED — 

Crowned ones, D'")t3P minnezarim. 

Nah. 3. J7 Thy crowned (are) aa the locusts, and 

CROVnJED, to be — 

To compass about, croion, 105 kathar, 5. 

Prov 14. 18 the prudent axe crowned with knowledge 

CEOWNisre — 

To compass, crown, "W, atar, 5. 

Isa. 23. 8 the crowning (city), whtiae merchants (are) 

CRTTCIFT, to — 

\.ToJixto, crucify, •Kooffiriiyvviii prospegnumi. 
Acts 2. 23 by wicked hands have crucified and slain 

2. To crucify, crTavp6ai stauroo. 

Mattzo. ig mock, and to scourge, and to crucify (him) 
23. 34 (some) of them ye shall kill and crucify 

26. 2 Son of man is betrayed to be crucified 

27. 22 all say imto him. Let him be crucified 
27. 23 But they cried out. .Let him be crucified 
27. 26 he delivered (liim) to be crucified 

27. 31 and led him away to crucify (him) 

27. 35 they crucified him, and parted his gar. 

27. 38 Then were there two thieves crucified 

28. 5 that ye seek Jesus, which wae crucified 
Markis. 13 And they cried out again, Crucify him 

15. 14 cried out the more exceedingly. Crucify 
■15. 15 and delivered Jesus, .to be crucified 
15. 20 and led him out to crucify him 

15. 24 when they had crucified him, they parted 
15. 25 the third hour, and they crucified him 
15. 27 And ^vith him they crucify two thieves 
i6. 6 Ye seek Jesus.. which was crucified 
JiUlce23. 21 they cried, saying. Crucify (him), crucify 
23. 23 requiring that he might be crucified 

23. 33 called Calvary, there they crucified him 

24. 7 be crucified, and the third day rise again 
24. 20 conderaaed to death, and have crucified 

John 19. 6 cried out, saying. Crucify (him), crucify 
19. 6 Take ye him, and crucify (him) : for I 
19. 10 knowest thou . . I have power to crucify 

19. 15 Away with (him), away with (him), crucify 
19 15 Pilate saith.. shall I crucify your King? 

19. 16 Then delivered he him. .to be crucified 
19. 18 they crucified him, and two other with 
19. 20 the place where Jesus was crucified was 
19. 23 the soldiers, when they had crucified Jesus 
19. 41 in the place where he was crucified there 

Acta 2. 36 that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified 

4. iQ Jesus Christ of Ifazareth, whom ye cruci. 
I Co. 1. 13 Is Christ divided? was Paul crucified for 

1. 23 we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews 

2. 2 save Jesus Christ, and him crucified 

2. 8 they would not have crucified the Lord 
a Co. 13. 4 he was crucified through weakness, yet 
Oal. 3. I Jesus Christ hath been., crucified among 

5. 24 they that are Christ's have crucified the 

6. J4 by whom the world is crucified unto me 
Kev. II. 8 Egypt, where also our Lord was crucified 

jCRirCIFY afresh, to — 
To crucify anew, apacravpio} anastauroo. 

Heb. 6. 6 crucify to themselves the Son of God afr. 

CETJCIFY -with, to — 

To crucify together, cTvaravpt'-j.- susiauroo. 

Matt27 44 Thethievesalou .liichlwere crucified with 
■Markis. 32 they that weru crucified with him reviled 
Johiii9. 32 the other whi'jU was crucified with him 
Rom. 6. 6 that our old man is crucified with (him) 
Gal. 2. 20 1 am crucified with Christ ; nevertheless 

CRIIEL — 

1. Fierce, 11? N akzar. 

Deut 32. 33 Their wine (is), .the cruel Venom of asp3 
Job 30. 21 Tliou art become cruel to me ; with thy 
Lam. 4. 3' the daughter of my people (is become) cr. 

^.Fierce, '"inx akzari. 

Vrov 5. 9 Lest thou give, .thy years unto the cruel 
ji. 17 (he that is) cruel troubleth his own flesh 
;i2. 10 tender mercies of the wicked (are) cruel 
17. II a cruel messenger shall be sent against 
Isa. 13. 9 cruel both with wrath and fierce anger 
Jer. 6. 23 they (are^ oruel, and have no mercy 

50. 42 they (are) cruel, and will not show mercy 

S.Fierceneas, rvipx aJczeriyyuth. 

Prov 27. 4 Wrath (is) cruel, andanger (is) outrageous 
<i,VioUru:e, onri chamas. 

Psa. 25. 19 and they hate me with cruel hatred 
C.Sharp,, hard, ■ik'R qasheh. 

Exod. 6. -9 anguish of spirit, and for cruel bondage 

Isa. 19. 4 give over Into the lumd of a cruel lord 



CRTTEL, to be — 

To be sharp, hard, r\i^\>, qashah. 

Gen. 49. 7 Cursed (be), .their wrath, for it was cruel 

CRTIEL man — 
Violent, j'cn chomets. 

Psa. 71.4 the hand of the unrighteous and cruel m. 
CRTTEl one — 
Fierce, 'ijsx ahzari. 

Jer. 30.' 14 with the chastisemeut of a cruel one 

CKTJELLY — 

Oppression, p^V osheq. 

Eze. 18. 18 because he cruelly oppressed, spoiled his 
CHUIXTY — 

1. Violence, DCri chamas. 

Gen. 49. 5 instruments of cruelty (are in) their habi. 
Judg. 9. 24 the cruelty (done) to the three score and 
Psa. 27. 12 and such as breathe out cruelty 

74. 20 are full of the habitations of cruelty 

2. Breach, burglary, "m^s perek. 

Eze. 34. 4 and with cruelty have ye ruled them 

CRUMB — 

A little bit or crumb, <|/ix'oi' psichion. 

Matt 15. 27 the crumbs which fall from their master's 
Mark 7. 28 yet the dogs . . eat of the children's crumbs 
Lukei6. 21 desiring to be fed with [the crumbs] which 

CRTTSE — 

\. Bottle, gunlet, p^apa baqbuq. 

1 Ki. 14. 3 take with thee . . a cruse of honey, and go 
2. Dish, pan, cruse, n'n''?^ tselochith. 

2 Ki. 2. 20 Bring mo a new cruse, and put salt there. 
S.Dish, cruse, flask, nnss tsappachath. 

I Sa. 26. II take thou now. .the cruse of water, and 
26. 12 David took the spear and the cruse of 

26. 16 cruse of water that (was) at his bolster 
1 Eli. 17. 12 and a little oil in a cruse : and, behold 

17. 14 neither sliall the cruse of oil fail, until 
17. 16 neither did the cruse of oil fail, accord. 

19. 6 and a cruse of water at his head : and he 

CiroSK, to — 

I.To bruise, Np'j daka, 3. 

Lam. 3. 34 crush under his feet all the prisoners of 
2.T0 trouble, crush, destroy, Dcn hamam. 

Jer. SI. 34 he hath crushed me, he hath made me 
Z. To press, ^1J zur. 

Job 39. IS forgettetli that the foot may crush them 
4. To oppress, press, crush, yrh lachats. 

Num. 22. 25 and crushed Balaam's foot against the 
b.To break, oppress, bruise, J'^'T raisats. 

Amos 4. 1 oppijess the poor, which crush the needy 
&.To break in pieces, destroy, 15^ shabar. 

Lam. 1. 15 called an assembly, .to crush my young 
CETISHED — 
l.To beat down or out, nns kaihath. 

Lev. 22. 24 that which is bruised, or crushed, op 
2. To break, oppress, bruise, y^l ratsats. 

Deut 28. 33 thou Shalt be only oppressed and crushed 
CRTISHEI), to be — 
1.2*0 bruise, ^«3■^ daka, 3. 

Job 4. i9them..(which)arecrushedbeforethemoth 
2.T0 bruise self, ^37 daka, 7. 

Job 5. 4 they are crushed in the gate, neither (is 
CRUSHED, that which is — 
What is pressed, ■Tin zureh. 

Isa. 59. s that which is crushed breaketh out into 

CRY — 

l.To cry out, call, pj); zaaq. 

Isa. 30. 19 very gracious . . at the voice of thy cry 

2.Cry, crying out, niJj;) zeaqah. 

Gen. 18. 20 the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great 
Neh. 5. 6 I was very angry when I heard their cry 

9. 9 and heardest their cry by the Red sea 
Esth. 4. I and cried with a loud and a bitter cry 

9. 31 the matters of the fastings and their cry 
Job 16. 18 and let my cry have no place 
Prov 21. 13 Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the 
Eccl. 9. 17 more than tlie cry of ■him that ruleth 
Isa. 15. 5 they shall raise up a cry of destruction 
15. 8 the cry is gone round about the borders 
Jer. 18. 22 Let a cry be heard from their houses 

20. 16 let him hear the cry in the morning, and 
48. 4 little ones have caused a cry to be heard 
48. 34 From the cry of Heshbon (even) unto E. 
so. 46 and the cry is heard among the nations 
51. 54 A sound of a cry (cometh) from Babylon 

Eze. 27. 28 shall shake at the sound of the cry of 

Z.Cry, crying, nijjs tsevachah. 

Jer. 14. 2 and the cry of Jerusalem is gone up 

45. 12 thy cry hath filled the land: for the 

4. Cry, crying out, nj^j;!! tseaqah. 

Gen. 18. 21 according to the cry of it, which is come 

19. 13 the cry of them is waxen great before the' 

27. 34 with a great and exceeding bitter cry 
Exod.'3. 7 have heard their cry by reason of their 

3. Q the cry of the children of Israel is come 
II. 6 there shall be a great cr.v throughout all 



Bxodi2. 30 there was a great cr;' in Egypt; for (there 

22. 23 I will surely hear their cry 
1 Sa. 9. 16 because their cry is come unto me 
Keh. 5. I there was a great cry of the people, and 
Job 27. 9 Will God hear his cry when trouble com. 
34. 28 they cause the cry of the poor to come 
34. 28 and he heareth the cry of the afflicted 
Psa. 9. 12 he forgctteth not the cry of the humble 
Isa. 5. 7 for rigliteousness, but beiiold a cry 
Jer. 25. 36 A voice of the cry of the shepherds, and 

48. 5 the enemies have heard a cry of destrua 

49. 21 at the cry, the noise thereof was heard 
Zeph. 1. 10 the noise of a cry from the fish gate 

5. Voice, Vip qol. 

Kuraie. 34 And all Israel, .fled at the cry of them 
Q.Loud cry, proclamation, nfi rinnah. 

1 Ki. 8. 28 to hearken unto the cry and to the prayer 

2 Ch. 6. 19 to hearken unto the cry and the prayer 
Psa. 17. I Lord, attend \mto my cry, gine ear ' 

61. 1 Hear my cry, O God ; attend imto my pra. 
88. 2 incline thine ear unto my cry 
106. 44 their affliction, when he heard their cry 
119. 169 Let my cry come near before thee, L. 
142. 6 Attend unto my cry; for I am brought 
Isa. 43. 14 the Chaldeans, whose cry (is) lu the shjia 
Jer. 7. 16 neither lift up cry nor prayer for them 

11. 14 neither lift up cry nor prayer for them 
14. 12 When they fast, I will not hear their cry 

7. Crying aloud, P.bj sheva. 

Psa. 5. 2 Hearken unto the voice of my cry, my K. 

S.Loud cry, crying, r\}j\a sliavah. 

Exod. 2. 23 their cry came up unto God by reason of 

1 Sa. 5. 12 the cry of the city went up to heaven 

2 Sa. 22. 7 and my cry (did enter) into his ears 
Psa. i8. 6 my cry came before him, (even) into his 

34. IS and his ears (are open) unto their cry 

39. 12 Hear. .0 Lord, and give ear unto my cry 
40. I and he inclined unto me, and heard my c. 

102. 1 Hear. .0 Lord, and let my cry come unto 
145. 19 he also will hear their cry, and will save 
Jer. 8. 19 of the cry of the daughter of my people 
Lam. 3. 56 hide not thine ear. .at my ciy 

^.A cry, Pori boe. 

Jas. 5. 4 the cries of them which have reaped are 

10. .4 crying, cry, Kpavyii krauge. 

Matt2s. 6 at midnight there was a cry made. Behold 
Acts 23. 9 there arose a great cry: and the scribes 
Piev. 14. 18 with a loud cry to him that had the sharp 

CRT, to — 

\.To groan, pJX anaq. 

Eze. 26. IS when the wounded cry, when the slaug. 

2. To groan together, p3« ancui, 2. 

Eze. 9. 4 that cry for all the abominations that 
24. 17 Forbear to cry, make no mourning for 

Z.To cry out, py; zaaq. 
' Exod. 2. 23 and the children of Israel, .cried ; and 
Judg. 3. 9, 15 the children of Israel cried unto the 

6. 6, 7 children of Israel cried unto the Lord 
10. 10 children of Israel cried unto the Lord 

10. 14 Go and cry unto the gods wliich ye have 
f Sa. 7. 8 Cease not to cry unto the LORDour God 

7. 9 and Samuel cried unto the Lord for Israel 

12. 8 your fathers cried unto the Lord, then 
12. 10 they cried unto the Lord, and said. Wo 
15. II it grieved Samuel ; and he cried unto the 
28. 12 she cried with a loud voice : and the 

? Sa. 13. 19 her hand on her head, and went on crying> 
19. 4 the king cried with a loud voice, my son 
19. 28 what right therefore have I yet to cry 
•J Ch. 5. 20 they cried to God in the battle, and he 
2 Ch.2o. 9 cry unto thee in our affliction, then thou 
32. 20 the prophet Isaiah, .prayed and cried to 
ITeb. 9. 4 cried with a loud voice unto tlie Lord 

9. 28 when they returned, and cried unto thee 
Esth. 4. I and cried with a loud and a bitter cry 
Job 31. 38 If my land cry against me, or that the 
Psa. 22. s They cried unto thee, and were delivered 
107. 13 th.ey cried unto the Lord in their trouble 
T07. 19 they cry unto the Lord in their trouble 
142. 1 1 cried unto the Lord with my voice 
142. 5 I cried unto thee, O Lord : I said. Thou 
Isa. 14. 31 cry, city ; thou, whole Palestina, (art) 
15. 4 Heshbon shall cry, and Elealeh : their 

57. 13 Wlien thou criest, let thy companies 
Jer. ir. II though they shall cry unto me, I will not 

II. 12 cry unto the gods unto whom tliey offer 
25. 34 Howl, ye shepherds, and cry ; and wallow 

30. 15 Why criest thou for thine affliction ? 

47. 2 the men shall cry, and all the inhabitants 
48. 20 howl and cry ; tell ye it in Amon, that 
lam. 3. 8 when I cry and shout, he shutteth 
Eze. 9. 8 I fell upon my face, and cried, and said 
II. 13 cried with a loud voice, and said, Ah 
SI. 12 Cry and howl, son of man ; for it shall bo 
27. 30 shall cry bitterly, and shall cast up dust 
Hos. 7. 14 they have not cried unto me with their 

8. 2 Israel shall cry unto me. My God, we 
Joel I. 14 Sanctify ye a fast . . and cry uijto the LORD 
Jon. 1. 5 mariners, .cried every man unto his god 
Mic. 3. 4 shall they cry unto the LOED, but he win 

A.To cry out, PJJi zaaq, 5. 

Zech. 6. 8 Tlien cried he upon me, and spake unto 

5.T0 cry out, pyt zeaq. 

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6.T0 cry out (painfvJly), Ds; yabab, 3. 

Jadg. $. 28 The mother of Sisera.. cried through the 

7. To answer, respond, nij; anah. 

Exod32. 18 ueitiier (is It) the voice of (them that) cry 
laa. 13. 22 the wild beasts of the islands shall cry 

8. To pant, long for, Jiy arac;. 

Joel I. 20 The beasts of the field cry also unto thee 

0. To cry, scream, nj,'3 paah. 

Isa. 42. 14 (now) will 1 cry like a travailing woman 

10. Tb cry out, pyy tsaaq. 

Gen. 4. 10 the voice of thy brother's blood crieth 
27. 34 when Esau heard the words, .he cried 

41. 55 the people cried to Pharaoh for bread 
Exod. 5. 8 they cry, saying, Let us go (and) sacrifice 

5. 15 the officers.. came and cried unto Phara. 
8. 12 Moses cried unto the Lord because of the 

14. 15 t.ieLoRD said.. Wherefore criest thou un.? 

15. 25 he cried unto the Lord ; and the Lord 

17. 4 Moses cried unto the Lord, saying. What 
22. 23 If thou afflict them, .and they cry at all 
22. 27 it shall come to pass, when he crieth unto 

Jfumii. 2 the people cried unto Moses ; and when 

12. 13 Moses cried unto the Lord, saying. Heal 
20. 16 when we cried unto the Lord he heard 

Deut 22. 24 the damsel, because she cried not, (being) 
22. 27 the betrothed damsel cried, and (there 
26. 7 we cried imto the Lord God of our fathers 
Josh.24. 7 when they cried unto the Lord, he put 
Judg. 4. 3 the children of Israel cried unto the L. 
10. 12 ye cried to me, and I delivered you out 

1 Ki.2o. 39 as the Iting passed by, he cried unto the 
a Ki. -4. I there cried a certain woman of the wives 

6. 5 he cried, and said, Alas, master ! for it 
6. 26 there cried a woman unto him, saying 
8. 3 she went forth to cry untathe king for 
8. 5 the woman, .tried.to the Icing for her 

2 Ch.13. 14 tliey cried unto the LORD, arid the priests 
Neh. 9. 27 they cried unto thee, thou heardest 
Job 19. 7 I cry aloud, but (there is) no judgment 

35, 12 they cry, but none giveth answer, because 
Psa. 34. 17 (The righteous) cry. and the LORD heareth 
77. I I cried unto God with my voice, (even) 
88. I I have cried day (and) night before thee 
107. 6 they cried unto the Lord in their trouble 
107. 28 they cry uuto the Lord in their trouble 
:Isa. 19. 20 they shall cry unto the Lord because of 

33. 7 Behold, their valiant ones shall cry with. 

42. 2 He shall not cry . .nor cause his voice to 
46. 7 shall cry unto him, yet can he not answer 

65. 14 but ye shall cry for sorrow of heart, and 
Jer. 22. 20 Go up to Lebanon, and <^^y ; ^ud lift up 

22. 20 cry from the passages : for all thy lovers 
49. 3 cry, ye daughters of Kabbah, gird you 
Lam. 2. 18 Their heart cried unto the Lord, wall 
ll.ro cry. out, pyv tsaaq, 3. 

2 Ki. 2. 12 And Elisha saw (it), and he cried, My fa. 

12. To shriek, roar, tni isarach. 

Zeph. I. 14 the mighty man shall cry there bitterly 

13. To call, «-!i3 qara. 

Gen. 39. J 4 he came in . . and I cried with a loud voice 
39- 15, t8 I lifted up my voice and cried, that 
41. 43 and they cried before him. Bow the knee 
45. I he cried, Cause every man to go out from 

Lev."i3. 45 covering upon his upper Up, and shall cry 

Deut 15. 9 and he cry imto the Lord against thee 
24. IS lest he cry against thee unto the Lord 

Jndg. 7. 20 and they cried. The sv/ord of the Lord 
g. 7 lifted up his voice and cried, and said 

18. 23 And they cried unto the chUdren of Dan 
X Sa. 17. 8 he stood and cried unto the armies of Is. 

20. 37 Jonathan cried ffter the lad, and said 
20. 38 Jonathan cried after the lad. Make speed 
24. 8 cried after Saul, saying. My lord the king 

26. 14 David cried to the people, and to Abner 

26. 14 Who (art) thou (that) criest to the king? 
aSa. 18. 25 And the watchman cried, and told the 

20. 16 Then cried a ivise v.'oman out of the city 
22. 7 I called upon the Lord, and cried to my 

I Kl 13. 2 he cried against the altar in the word of 
13. 4 the man of God, which had cried against 
13. 21 he cried unto the man of God that came 
1.3. 32 which he cried by the word of the Lord 
17. 20, 21 cried unto the Lord, and said, Lord 
18. 27 Elijah mocked them, and ^aid, Cry aloud 
18. 28 And they cried aloud, and cut themselves 

a El It. 14 Athaliah rent her clothes, and cried 

18. 28 Kab-shakeh stood, and cried with a loud 
20. II Isaiah the prophet cried unto the Lord 

aCh. 14. II Asa cried unto the Lord his God,andsaid 
32. 18 they cried with a loud voice in the Jew's 

Paa. 3. 4 1 cried unto the Lord with my voice, and 
32. 2 I cry in the daytime, but thou hearest not 

27. 7 Hear, Lord, (when) I cry with my voice 
s8. I Unto thee -ivill I cry, O LORDtmy rock 
30. 8 I cried to thee, Lord; and unto the L. 

34. 6 This poor man cried, and the Lord heard 

56. 9 When I Cry funto thee), then shall mine 

57. 2 1 will cry unto God most high ; unto God 
■Bi. 2 From the end of the earth will I cry unto 

66. 17 I cried unto him with my mouth, and he 
86. 3 Be merciful . . Lord : for I cry unto thee 

119. 145 I cried with (my) whole heart ; hear me 
120. 1 1 cried unto the Lord, and he heard me 
138. 3 In the day when I cried thou answeredst 
141. 1 1 cry unto thee : make haste unto ma 
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Prov. I. 21 She crieth in the chief place of concourse 
2. 3 Yea, if thou criest after knowledge 

8. I Doth not wisdom cry ? and understanding 

9. 3 she crieth upon the highest places of the 
21. 13 Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the 

13 he also shall cry himself, but shall not 

3 And one cried unto anotlaer, and said 

4 moved at the voiceof him that cried, and 
4 the child shall have knowledge to cry 
8 he cried, A lion : My lord, 1 stand contl. 

7 therefore have I cried concerning this 

14 and the satyr shall cry to his fellow 
36. 13 Rabshakeh stood, and cried with a loud 
40. 2 cry unto her, that Iier warfare is accom. 

3 voice of him that crieth in the wilderness 
6 The voice said. Cry, And he said 
6 What shall I cry ? All flesh (is) grass, and 

1 Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice 

2 Go and cry in the ears of Jerusalem 

4 Wilt thou not from this time cry unto 

5 cry, gather together. .Assemble yourseL 

4. 20 Destruction upon destruction is cried 
II. 14 neither lift up a cry or prayer for them 
u. 14 not hear (them) in the time that they cry 
20. 8 I cried violence and spoil; because the w. 
31. 6 the watchmen upon the mount Ephraira 
46. 17 They did cry there, Pharaoh king of Eg. 
49. 29 shall cry unto them. Fear (is) on every 

4. 15 They cried unto them, Depart ye ; (it is) 
8. 18 though they cry in mine cars with a loud 
g. I He cried also in mine ears with a loud 
1. 19 Lord, to thee will I cry : for the fire 
I. 2 go to Nineveh, that great city, .and cry 

1. 14 they cried unto the Lord, and said. We 

2. 2 I cried by reason of mine affliction unto 

4 Jonah. .cried, and said, Yet forty days 

8 But let man . . cry mightily unto God ; yea 

5 that bite with their teeth, and cry. Peace 

9 The Lord's voice crieth unto the city, and 
4 unto whom the former prophets have cri. 

14 th'6 angel, .said unto me. Cry thou, saying 
I. 17 Cry yet, saying, Thus saith the Lord of 
7. 7 v/hich the Lord hath cried by the former 
7. 13 (that) as he cried, and they would not 

7. 13 So they cried, and I would not hear, saith 

14.ro call, tqp qera. 

Dan. 3. 4 an herald cried dloud. To you it is com. 

4. 14 He cried aloud, and said thus, Hew down 

5. 7 The king cried_aloud_to bring in the astro. 

15. To shout, yn rua, 5. 

Judg. 7. 2t and all the host ran, and cried, and fled 
Job 30. 5 they cried after them as (after) a thief 
Isa. 42. 13 he shall cry, yea, roar; he shall prevail 

16. To cry aloud,- W^ shava, 3. 

Job 29. 12 I delivered the poor that cried, and the 
30. 20 I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear 
30. 28 I stood up, (and) I cried in the congrega. 
36. 13 they cry not when he bindeth them 
38. 41 his young ones cry unto God, they wander 

Paa. 18. 61 called upon the Lord, and cried unto 
18. 41 They cried, but (there was) none to save 
22. 24 but when he cried unto him, he heard 
28. 2 when I cry unto thee, when I lift up my 

30. 2 I crie4 unto thee, and thou hast healed 

31. 22 thou heardest the voice, .when I cried 
72. 12 shall deliver the needy when he crieth 
88. 13 But unto thee have I cried, O Lord 

iig. 147 I prevented che dawning, .and cried 
Isa. 58. 9 thou Shalt cry, and he shall say, Here I 
Jon. 2. 2 out.. of hell cried I, (andj thou 
Eab. I. 2 how long shall I cry, and thou wilt not 

IT.To cry out, play, delight, VUV shacf,. 

Isa. 29. 9 Stay yourselves, and wonder, .and cry 

18. Cry, crying out, yw shua. 

Job 30. 24 though they cry in his destruction 

19. To give forth the voice, hSp ]T\i nathan qol. 
Kum. 14. I congregation lifted up their voice, and cr. 
Amos 3. 4 wiU a young lion cry out of his deu if 

20. To cry out, avaBoda anaboao. 

Matt 27. 46 about the ninth hour Jesus [cried] with a 
21.^0 let go, send away, a<pivfit aphiemi. 

Markis. 37 Jesus cried with a loud voice, and gave 

22. To cry, shout, Boaoo hoao. 

Matt. 3. 3 The voice of one crying in the wilderness 

Mark i. 3 The voice of one crying in the wilderness 
15. 34 at the ninth hour J esus cried with a loud 

luke 3. 4 The voice of one crying in the v/ildernesa 
18. 7 which cry day and night unto him, though 
18. 38 he cried, saying, Jesus, (thoU) son of Da. 

John I. 23 the voice of one crying in the wilderness 

Acts 8. 7 unclean spirits, crying with loud voice 
17. 6 they drew Jason., unto the rulers., crying 
21. 34 some [cried] one thing, some another 

Gal. 4. 27 break forth and'cry, thou that travailest 
IZ.To cry dbovt (anything), iiriBodai epihoao. 

Acts 25. 24 [crying] that he ought not to live any lo. 

24. To give forth the voice upon {anything),k-Ki<p03vi<a. 
Luke 23. 21 they cried, saying. Crucify (him), crucify 

25. To cry out, Kpa^oi Tcrazo. 

Matt. 9. 27 two blind men followed him, crying, and 

14. 30 beginning to sink, he cried, saying. Lord 

15. 23 Send her away ; for she crieth after us 
20. 31 they cried the more, saying, Have mercy 
SI. 9 the multitudes . . cried, saying, Hoeanna 



Matt 21. IS the children crying in the temple, and 

27. 50 when he had cried again with a loud voica 
Mark i. 26 [cried] with a loud voice, he came out of 
3. 1 1 and cried, saying, Tliou art the Son of God 
5. 5 in the mountains, and in the tombs, cry. 
S- 7 cried with a loud voice, and jaid. What 
9. 26 (the sphit) cried, and rent him sore, and 
ID. 48 he cried, .a gieat deal, (Thou) son of Da. 
J I. 9 they that followed, cried.. Hosacna ! 
LukeiS. 39 he cried so much the more, (thou) son 
John 1. 15 John bare witness of him, and cried 
7. 28 Then cried Jesus in the temple as he 
7. 37 Jesus stood and cried, saying. If any maa 
12. 13 went forth to meet him, and [cried,] lioi. 
12. 44 Jesus crjed and said. He that believeth 
Acts 7. 60 he kneeled down, and cried with a loud 
j6. 17 The same followed Paul and us, and cried 
jg. 32 Some . .cried one thing, and some another 
21. 36 the people followed after, crying. Away 
24. 2,1 I [cried] standing among them. Touching 
Horn. 8. 15 the Spirit of adoption, whereby wo cry 

9. 27 Esaias also crieth concerning Israel 
GaL 4. 6 Spirit of his Son into your hearts, crying 
Jas. 5. 4 Behold, the hire of the labourers, .crieth 
Kev. 6. 10 they cried with a loud voice, saying, How 

7. 2 he cried with a loud voice to the four 

7. 10 cried with aloud voice, saying. Salvation 
10. 3 cried witha loud voice, as (when) a lion 
to. 3 when he had cried, seven thunders 
12. 2 she being with child cried, travailing la 
14. 15 crying with a loud voice to him that sat 
18. 2 he cried mightily with a strong voice 
18. 18 cried when they saw the smoke of her 
18. 19 they cast dust on their heads, and cried 
39. 17 he cried with a loud voice, sajTng to ail 

26. To make a cry or clamour, Kpauya^u kraugazS, 
Matt 12. 19 He shall not strive, nor cry; neither shall 

15. 22 woman of Canaan came .. and [cried] unto 
Johnii. 43 he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come 

18. 40 Then cried they all again, saying, Not 

27.7V) give forth the voice, sownd, tpuvfui phOneo. 
Lake 8. 8 he cried. He that hath ears to hear, let 

16. 24 he cried and said. Father Abraham, have 
23. 46 when Jesus had cried with a loud voice 

Acts 16. 28 But Paul cried with a loud voice, saying 
Bev. 14. i8 cried with aloud cry to him that had the 

CEY alarm, to — 
To shout, yn ma, 5. 

2 CI1.13. 12 with sounding trumpets to cry alarm 

CEY against, to — ■ 

To give farth ike voice upon (a thing), iirtipo>vea. 
Acts 22. 24 might know wherefore they cried so ag. 

CRY aloud, to — 

l.To make a noise, ncn hamah. 

Psa. 55. 17 and at noon, will I t)ray, and cry aloud 
2. To cry aloud, rejoice, Vny tsahal. 

Isa. 24. 14 they shaU cry aloud from the sea 
3. To cry aloud, rejoice, hsrf tsahal, 3. 

Isa. 54. I break forth into singing, and cry alond 

i.To shout, ipi rv.a, 5. 

Hos. 5. 8 cry aloud (at) Beth-aven, after thee, 

5. 7*0 cry out, V«y shava, 3. 

Job 19. 7 I cry aloud, but (there is) no judgment 

Q.To cry out, avaBodu anaboao. 

'■ Markis. 8 the multitude, [crying aloud,] began to 

CE.Y, to make to — 

To cause to cry out, PUJ zcuzg, 5. 

Job 35. 9 they make (the oppressed) to cry 

CE. Y out, to — 

l.To cry alovd, rejoice, Srrf tsahal, 3. 

Isa. 12. 6 Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Z. 

2. To cry out, pyi zaak. 

1 Sa. 4. 13 came, .and told(it). .aUthecity cried out 

5. 10 the Ekronites cried out, saying. They have 

8. 18 cry out in that day because of your king 
1 3K1. 22. 32 they turned, .and Jehoshaphat cried out 

2 Ch,i8. 31 Jehoshaphat cried out, and the Lord 
ISa, 15. 5 My heart shall cry out for Moab 

26. 17 as a woman with, .child crieth out In her 
Jer. 20. 8 For since I spake, I cried out, 1 

48. 31 wiU I howl for Moab, and I wUl cry out 
Eab. 1. 2 cry out unto thee (of) violence, and thou 
2. li the stone shall cry out of the wall 

Z.To cry out, pKV tsoMq. 

Exodi4. 10 children of Israel cried oirt unto the L. 
2 Ki. 4. 40 it came to pass . . that they cried out, and 
Job 19. 7 I cry out of wrong, but I ^m not heard 

4. To shout, 5)51 rua, 5. 

Isa. 15. 4 the armed soldiers of Moab shall cry out 
Mic. 4. 9 why dost thou cry out aloud ? (is there) no 

5. To sing, cry aloud, ]t\ ranan. 

Lam. 2. ig cry out in the night ; in the beginning of 

&.To sing, cry aloud, ]P, ranan, 3. 

Psa. 84. 2 my flesh crieth out for the living God 

7. To cry aloud, viv shava, 3. 

Job 24. 12 the soul of the wjimded crieth out: yet 
35. 9 cry out by reascE of the arm of the 

8. To cry out for self, play, delight, VHV shcut, 7a. 
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9',To cry out, ava^oaw anaboao. 

Luke g. 38 a man of the company [cried out,] saying 

10.ro cry out, avaKpa^^o} anakrazo. 

Mark i. 23 a man with an unclean spirit, .cried out 
6. 49 they supposed it. .a spirit, and cried out 
Iilike 4. 33 there was a man. .and cried out with 3 
8. 28 When he saw Jesus, he cried out, and fell 
23. 18 they cried out all at once, saying. Away 

11, To cry, Kpd^co krazo. 

Matt. 8. 29 they cried out, saying, WTiat have we to 
14. 26 It is a spirit : and they cried out for 

20. 30 two l)lind men sitting, .cried out, and 
27. 23 tliey cried out the more, saying. Let liim 

Mark 9. 24 the father of the child cried out, saying 
lo. 47 he began to cry out, and say, Jesus, (thou) 

15. 13 And they cried out again. Crucify him 

15. 14 they cried out the more exceedingly 
iS.'39 the centurion, .saw tliat he so [cried out] 

Iiuke 4. 41 devils also came out of many, [crying out] 
g, 39 a spirit taketh him, and he. .crieth out 
ig. 40 I tell you. .the stones would, .cry out 
John 19. 12 the Jews [cried out,] saying. If thou let 
Acta 7. 67 they cried out with a loud voice, and 
14. 14 and ran in among the people, crying out 
19. 28 they were full of wrath, and cried out 
19. 34 aU with one voice, .cried out. Great (is) 

21. 28 Crying out. Men of Israel, help : This is 
23. 6 he cried out in the council. Men (and) 

12. To make an caitcry, Kpavy&(a) kraugazG. 
Jolmig. 6 they cried out, saying. Crucify (hira) 

19. IS they cried out, Away with (him), away 
Acts 22. 23 as they cried out, and cast off (their) 
13.2ci give forth the voice, Vip jra nathan qol. 
Jer. 12. 8 it crieth out against me : therefore have 

CRY unto, to — 

To call, tnp, qara. 
Psa. 89. 26 He shall cry unto me, Tliou (art) ray 
ug. 146 I cried unto thee, save me, and I shall 
130. I Out of the depths have I cried unto thee 
141. I give ear unto my voice, when.:]: cry unto 

CRYING — 

l.Cry, crying out, n^^\ zeaqah. 

Isa. 65. 19 be no more heard, .the Voice of crying 

2. Cry, crying, nrii¥ zevachah. 

Isa. 24. II (There is) a crying for wine in the streets 

B.Cry, crying out, ."iRJ/it tseaqah. 

I Sa. 4. 14 when Eli heard the noise of the crying 
Jer. 48. 3 A voice of crying (shall be) from Horon. 

i.To call, K"ii? qara. 

Psa. 69. 3 1 ara weary olmy crying ; my throat is 

B.Crying, Kit:' shoa. 

Isa. 22. 5 (it is) a day.. of crying to the mountains 

&.Cry, crying, noise, n'lNE'J^ teshuotli. 

Job 39. 7 neither regardeth he the crying of tho 

I.To put to death, niD muth, 5. 

Prov 19. 18 and let not thy soul spare for his crying 

S.A crying out, Kpaxry-fi krauge. 

Heb. s. 7 offered up prayers, .with strong crying 
Kev. 21. 4 there shall be no more death, .nor crying 

CRYING out — 

Groan, groaning, ."iiJjN anaqah. 

Mai 2. 13 v/ith weeping and with crying out 
CRYSTAL — 
l.Glass, crystal, D'JID] zeJcuhith. 

Job 28. 17 The gold and the crystal cannot equal 
2./ce, nip, qerach. 

Eze. I. 22 (was) as the colour cf the terrible crystal 

S.Crysial, KpvcrTaWos krustallos. 

Eev. 4. 6 (there was) a sea of glass like unto cryst. 

22. I river of water of life, clear as crystal 

CRYSTAL, cleax as — 

To he as crystal, KpyaraXKl^oi krustallizo. 

Kev. 21, II even like a jasper stone, clear as a crystal 

CUBIT — 

J.Cubit, nox ammah. 

Gen. 6.'i5 length of the ark. .tliree hundred cubits 

6. 15 the breadth of it fifty cubits 

6. 15 and the height of it thirty cubits 

6. 16 and in a cubit shall thou finish it above 

7. 20 Fifteen cubits upward did the waters 
Exod25. 10 two cubits and a half (shall be) the length 

25. 10, 17 a cubit and a half the breadth thereof 
25. 10 and a cubit and a half the height thereof 
25. 17 two cubits and a half (sliall be) the length 
■2$. 23 two cubits (shall be) the length thereof 

25. 23 a cubit the breadth thereof, and a cubit 
s6. 2 curtain (shall be) eight and twenty cubits 

26. 2, 8 the breadth of one curtain four cubits 
e6. 8 Tho length of one curtain, .thirty cubits 
26. 13 a cubit on the one side, and a cubit on 
26. 16 Ten cubits (shall be) the length of a boa. 
26. 16 a cubit and a half (shall be) the breadth 

27. I five cubits long, and five cubits broad 
27. I the height thereof (shall be) three cubits 
27. 9 of an hundred cubits long for one side 

27. 12 (shall be) hangings of fifty cubits 

27. 13 the breadth of the court, .fifty cubits 

27. 14 The hangings-, .(shall be) fifteen cubits 
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18 The length of the court .an hundred cu. 

18 the height five cubits (of) fine twined 
2 A cubit (shall be) the length, .and a cubit 
2 two cubits (shall be) the height thereof 

9 The length, .(was)twentyandeight cubits 
g the breadth of one curtain four cubits 

IS length of one curtain (was) thirty cubits 
IS four cubits (was) the breadth of one cm- 
21 The length of a board (was) ten cubits 
2t the breadth of a board one cubit and a 
I two cubits and a half (was) the length of 
I and a cubit and a half the breadth of it 
I and a cubit and a half the height of it 
6 two cubits and a half (was) the length 
6 one cubit and a half the breadth thereof 
10 two cubits (was) the length thereof, and 

10 a cubit the breadth thereof, and a cubit 
25 altar, .the length of it (was) a cubit 
'25 and the breadth of it a cubit 

25 (it was) four square ; and two cubits (was) 
I five cubits (was) the length thereof, and 

1 five cubits tlie breadth .and three cubits 
g hangings of the court, .an hundred cubits 

I J (the hangings were) an hundred cubits 

12 west side (were) hangings of fifty cubits 

13 for the east side eastward fifty cubits 

14 hangings of the one side, .fifteen cubits 

15 on this hand, .hangings of fifteen cubits 
18 and twenty cubits (was) the length, and 
18 the height in the breadth (was) five cub. 
31 two cubits (high) upon the face of the 

4 (shall reach), .outward a thousand cubits 

5 and on the south side twolthousand cubits 
S and on the west side two thousand cubits 

5 and on the north side two thousand cub. 

11 nine cubits (was) the length thereof, and 
II four cubits the breadth .. after the cubit 

4 about two thousand cubits by measure 

4 Goliath . . whose height (was) six cubits and 

2 the length thereof (was) threescore cubits 

2 and the height thereof thirty cubits 

3 twenty cubits (was) the length tliereofj 
3 ten cubits (was) the breadth thereof 

6 The nethermost chamber (was) five cubits 
6 and the middle (was) si.x cubits broad 
6 and the third (was) seven cubits broad 

10 (then) he built chambers, .five cubits high 

16 he built twenty cubits on the sides of 

17 the temple before it, was forty cubits (long) 
20 oracle in the fore part (was) twenty cubits 

20 twenty cubits in breadth, and twenty cu. 

23 two cherubims (of) olive tree, .ten oibits 

24 five cubits (was) the one wingof the cher. 
24 five cubits the other wing of tlie cherub 

24 from tiie uttermost part .. (were) ten cub. 

25 the other cherub (was) ten cubits 

26 height of the one cherub (was) ten cubits 
2 the length thereof (was) an hundred cub. 
2 and the breadth thereof fifty cubits 

2 and the height thereof thirty cubits 
6 the length thereof (was) fifty cubits 

6 and the breadth thereof thirty cubits 

10 stones of ten cubits, and. .of eight cubits 
15 two pillars of brass, of eighteen cubits 

15 a line of twelve cubits did compass either 

16 height of the one chapiter (was) five cub. 
i6 height of the other chapiter, .five cubits 
ig the chapiters.. In the porch, four cubits 
23 ten cubits from the one brim to the other 
23 and his height (was) five cubits 

23 a line of thirty cubits did compass it 

24 ten in a cubit, compassing the sea round 

27 four cubits (was) the length of one base 
27 four cubits the breadth, .and three cub. 
31 within the chapiter and above (was) a c. 

31 the mouth thereof . .a cubit and an half 

32 the height, .(v/as) a cubit and half a cu. 
35 a round compass of half a cubit high 
38 (and) every laver was four cubits 
13 unto the corner gate, four hundred cubits 

. 17 height of tho one .(was) eighteen cubits 
. 17 the height of the chapiter tliree cubits 
, 23 And he slew an Egyptian, .five cubits hi. 

3 length by cubits . . (was) threescore cubits 
3 and the breadth twenty cubits 
8 according to the breadth, .twenty cubits 

8 and the breadth thereof twenty cubits 

11 the wings, .(were) twenty cubits 

11 wing (of the one cherub was) five cubits 

11 the other wing (was likewise) five cubits 

12 (one) wing of the other cherub (was) five 

12 and the other wing (was) five cubits (also) 

13 The wings . . spread . . forth twenty cubits 
15 two pillars of thirty and five cubits high 

, IS the chapiter, .on the top. .(was) five cub. 
I altar, .twenty cubits the length thereof 

1 twenty cubits the breadth, .and ten cub. 

2 he made a molten sea of ten cubits from 
2 and five cubits the height thereof 

2 a line of tliirty cubits did compass it 

3 ten in a cubit, compassing the sea round 
13 a brasen scaffold, of five cubits long 
13 five cubits broad, and three cubits high 
23 to the corner gate, four hundred cubits 

13 a thousand cubits on the wall unto the 

14 Let a gallows be made of fifty cubits high 

9 the gallows fifty cubits high, which Ha. 

21 height of one pillar (was) eighteen cubits 

21 a fillet of twelve cubits did compass it 

22 height of one chapiter (was) five cubits 

5 reed of six cubits (long) by the cubit and 

7 between the . . chambers (were) five cubits 



Eze. 40. 9 Then measured he the porch, .eight cub. 
40. g and the posts thereof, two cubits 
40. 11 the breadth of the entry, .ten cubits 
40 1 1 the length of the gate, thirteen cubits 
40. 12 one cubit (00 this side)., one cubit on that 
40. 12 six cubits on this side, and six cubits 
40. 13 the breadth (was) five and twenty cubits 
40. 14 He made also posts of threescore cubits 
40. 15 from the face of the gate, .fifty cubits 
40. ig an hundred cubits eastward and northw 
40. 21 the length thereof (was) fifty cubits 
40. 21 and the breadth five and twenty cubits 
40. 23 from gate to gate an hundi-ed cubits 
40. 25, 36 the length (was) fifty cubits 
40. 2s and the breadth five and twenty cubits 
40. 27 toward the south an hundred cubits 
40. 29, 33 fifty cubits long, .five and twenty cu. 
40. 30 twenty cubits long, and five cubits broad 
40. 36 and the breadth five and twenty cubits 
40. 42 four tables (were) . . a cubit and an half 
40 42 a cubit and an half broad, and one cubit 
40. 47 he measured the court, an hundred cub. 
40 47 and an hundred cubits broad, four square 
40. 48 five cubits on this side, and five cubits 
40. 48 three cubits on this side, and three cub. 
40. 49 The length of the porch (was) twenty cu. 

40. 49 and the breadth eleven cubits 

41. I six cubits .on the one side, and six cub. 
41. 2 the breadth of the door (was) ten cubits 
41. 2 the sides of the doors (were) five cubits 
41. 2 and five cubits on the other side 

41. 2 forty cubits, and the breadth, twenty cu. 
41. 3 post, .two cubits, and the door six cubits 
41. 3 and the breadth of the door seven cubits 
41. 4 he measured thelength thereof, twenty c. 
41. 4 twenty cubits, and the breadtli, twenty c. 
41. s measured the wall of the house, six cub 
41. 5 breadth of (every) side chamber four cub. 
41. 8 a full reed of six great cubits 
41. g thickness of the wall, .(was) five cubits 
41. 10 between the chambers (was), .twenty cu. 
41. II the breadth of the place, .(was) five cub. 
41. 12 the building, .(was) seventy culjits broad 
41. 12 the wall of the building (svas) five cubits 
41. 12 and the length thereof ninety cubits 
41. 13 measured the house, an hundred cubits 
41. 14 place toward the east, an hundred cubits 
41. 15 tlie galleries thereof, .an hundred cubits 

41. 22 three cubits high, and the length, two c. 

42. 2 Before the length of an hundred cubits 
42. 2 and the breadtli (was) fifty cubits 

42. 4 ten cubits breadth a way of one cubit 
42. 7 the length thereof (was) fifty cubits 

42. 8 the length of the chambers, .fifty cubits 

43. 13 the measures of the altar after the cubits 
43. 13 The cubit (is) a cubit and an handbreadth 
43. 13 (shall be) a cubit, and the breadth a cubit 
43. 14 two cubits, and the breadth one cubit 
43. 14 four cubits, and the breadth (one) cubit 
43. IS So the altar (shall be) four cubits 

43. 17 the border about it (shall be) half a cubit 
43. 17 the bottom thereof (shall be)about a cubis 
45. 2 fifty cubits round about for the suburbs . 
47. 3 he measured a thousand cubits, and he 
Zech. s- 2 the length thereof (is) twenty cubits 

5. 2 and the breadth thereof ten cubits 

I.Span, ins gomed. 

Judg 3.^16 Ehud made him a dagger .of a cubit len. 

3. The fore arm, a cubit, itrixv^ pechus 

Matt 6. 27 Which of you. .can add one cubit unto 
Lukei2. 2S can add to his stature one cubit? 
John2i. 8 but as it were two hundred cubits 
Kev. 21. 17 an hundred (and) forty (and) four cubits 

C0BITS — 

Cubits, I'SK ammin. 

6. 3 the height thereof threescore cubits 
6. 

Dan. 



Ezra 

6. 3 (and) the breadth thereof threescore cub. 

3. 1 whose height (was) threescore cubits 

3. 1 (and) the breadth thereof six cubits 

CUCKOO — 

Sea maio, sea gull, in?' shachaph. 

Lev. II. 16 the cuckoo, and the hawk after his kind 
Dent 14. IS the cuckoo, and the hawk after bis kind 

CrCTTMBER — 

Place of water 'melon, n?'pO miqshah. 

Isa. I. 8 as a lodge in a garden of cucumbers, as a 

CTJCTJMBERS — 

Water melons, cucumbers, gourd, D'KiS'P qishshuim. 
Num ii. s the cucumbers, and the melons, and the 

CUD — 

Chewed food, n-ij gerali. 

Lev. II. 3 Whatsoever., cheweth the cud, amongtha 

II. 4 these shall ye not eat. .that chew the cud 

II. 4 the camel, because he cheweth the cud 

jti. 5 the coney, because he cheweth the cud 

II. 6 the hare, because he cheweth the cud 

II. 7 the swine. . yet he cheweth not the cud 
II. 26 (is) not cloven footed, nor cheweth the cud 

Deut 14. 6 (and) cheweth the cud among the beasts 

14. 7 shall not eat of them that chew the cud 

14. 7 they chew the cud, but divide not the 

14. 8 the swine, .cheweth not the cud, it ^s) 

CTTKBER — 

l.To make useless, work against, Karapyew katargeS. 
Xulteij. 2 cut it down; why cumberetb it the ground 



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2. To draw around, distract, irepia-irdo) perispao. 

Xukeio. 40 Martha waa cumbered about much serv, 
CTnttBEAKOE — 
Burden, pressure, rriti iorach. 

Deut. 1. 12 can I myseli alone bear your cnmbranoe 

cnna — 

Arise, {the imperative of the Hebrew word D?p 
gum), Kovfii koumi. 

Mark 5. 41 Tabitha [cumi], which is.. Damsel.. ariso 
OTJIOIIN — 

l.Cummin, {from tlie sharp smell), [feg hammon, 
Isa. 28. 25 doth he not. .scatter the cummin, and 
28. 27 cartwheel txuTied aboutupon the cummin 
28. 27 with a staff, and the cummin with a rod 

Z. Cummin, Kvfiivov huminon, 

Matt23. 23 pay tithe of mint and anise and cummia 
CVTSrsxSG — 
\. Knowledge, niiT- daaih. 

1 KU- 7. 14 and cunning to work all workg In brass 

2. Wise, skilfnl, npn chakam. 

2 Ch. 2. 7 Send me. .a man cunning to work In gold 

2. 13! have sent a cunning man, endued with 
Isa. 3. 3 the cunning artificer, and the eloquent 

40. 20 he seeketh unto him a cunning workman 
Jer. Q. 17 send for cunning (women), that they may 

10. 9 they (are) all the work of cunning (men) 

8. To think, devise, design, a^ij chaahab. 

£xod26. I (with) cherubim of cunning work shalt 
26. 31 and fine twined linen, of cunning work 
28. 6 and fine twined linen, with cunning work 
28. 15 make the breastplate, .with cunning work 
36. 35 (with) cherubim made he it of cunning wo. 
39. 3 and in the fine linen, (with) cunning work 
39. 8 he made the breastplate (of) cunning w. 

A.To knoio, be acquainted iirith, ini yada. 

Dan. I. 4 cunning in knowledge and understautjing 

5. Thought, device, design, T\yanD machashebeth, 
K.Kod35. 33 to make any manner of cunning work 

CUNNING, to bs ^• 

To be intelligent, give understanding, {'3 bin. 
I Ch.2s. 7 number of them, .all that were cunning 

CTTNNING man — 

1. Wise, skilful, Opij chakam,. 

1 Ch. 22. 15 all manner of cunning men for every 

z Ch. 2. 7 can skill to grave with the cunning men 
2. 14 thy cunningmen, and with the cunning m. 

2,To think, devise, design, :ian cliashab. 

2 Ch.26. 15 he made., engines, invented by cunnlngm. 
CTJNNINa work — 

\.To think, devise, design, 2wn chashab. 

Exod36. 8 (with) cherubim of cunning work made 

2. Thought, device, design, naa'nD machashebeth. 
Exod3i. 4 To devise cunning works, to work in gold 

35. 35 and of those that devisg cunning work 

CTTNNING -workman — 
\. Artificer, JOn oman. 

Song 7. I work of the hands of a cunning workman 
2. To think, devise, design, yvn chashab. 

Exod35. 35 theengraver, and of the cunning workman 
38. 23 an engraver, and a cunning workman, and 
CTJP — 
1. Basin, bason, }3X aggan. 

Isa. 22. 2^ from the vessels of cups, even to atl the 
Z.Goblet, cup, caVyx, 5)'33 gabia. 

Gen. 44. 2 put my cup, the silver cup, in the sack's 

44. 12 and the cup was found in Benjamin's sack 
44. 16 and (he) also with whom the cup is found 
44. 17 the man in whose hand the cup is found 

3. Cup, Di3 kos. 

Gen. 40. iL Pharaoh's cup (was) in my hand : and I 

40. 1 1 into Pharaoh's cup, and I gave tlie cup 

40. 13 thou shalt deliver Pharaoh's cup into his 
40. 21 and he gave the cup into Pharaoh's hand 

3 Sa. 12. 3 drank of his o\vn cup, and lay in his bosom 

1 Ki. 7. 2S brim . . was wrought like the brim of a cup 

2 Ch. 4. s brim, .like the work of the brim of a cup 
Psa. II. 6 (this shall be) the portion of their cup 

16. s portion of mine inheritance and of my cup 
23. 5 thou anointest,jny head . . my cup runneth 
75. 8 in the hand of the Lord (there is) a cup 
116. 13 I win take the cup of salvation, and caU 

Psa. SI- 17 which hasf Brunk. .the cup of his fury 
SI. 17 thou hast drunken the dregs of the cup 
SI. 22 I have taken out of thine hand the cup 
Sr. 22 (even) the dregs of the cup of my fury 

Jer. 16. 7 neither shall (men) give them the cup of 
25. 15 Take the wine cup of this fury at my 
23. 17 Then took I the cup at the Lo^siys hand 
25. 28 if they refuse to take the cup at thine 
35. si set.. pots fuU of wine, and cups, and I 

49. 12 whoseiudgment(was)nottodrinkof thee. 
SI. 7 Babylon (hath been) a golden cup in the 

Lata. 4. 21 thecup also shall pass through unto thee 
Eze. 23. 31 will I give her cup into thine hand 

23. 32 Thou Shalt drink of thy sister's cup deep 
23. 33 the cup of astonishment and desolation 
23. 33 with the cup of thy sister.Samaria 
Eab. 2. 16 the cap of the Lobd'b right hand shall be 



4. Cup, D'? kis. 

Prov.23. 31 when it giveth^is colour In the cup 

5. Basin, cup, >]D saph. 

Zech. 12. 2 I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling 

6. Cup, dish, bowl, ni^^'ij rl'^p quasah, qasvah. 

I Ch.28. 17 pure gold for the flesh hooks, .and the 0. 

7. Drinking vessel, ■Koriipiov poterion. 

Matt 10. 42 a cup of cold (water) only in the name of 
20. 22 Are ye able to drink of the cup that 
zo. 23 Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, and be- 
23. 25 ye make clean the outside of the cup and 
23. 26 cleanse. ,that (which is) within thecup 
26. 27 he took the cup, and gave thanks, ana 
26. 39 if it be possible, let this cup pass from 
26. 42 if this [cup] may not pass away from me 

Mark 7. 4 [the waslilng of cups, and pots, brazen] 
7. 8 (as) the washing of pots and cups 
g. 41 whosoever shall give you a cup of water 
10. 38 can ye drink of the cup that I drink of? 
10. 39 Yo shall indeed drink of the cup that I 
X4. 23 he took the cup, and when he had given 
14. 36 all things (are) possible . . take away this c. 

liUkeii. 39 make clean the outside of the cup and 
22. 17 he took the cup, and gave thanks, and 
22. 20 Likewise also the cup after supper 
22. zo This cup (is) the new testament in my 
. 22. 42 If thou be ^villing, remove this cup from 

John 18. II the cup which my Father hath given me 

I Co. lo. i6 The cup of blessing which we bless, is it 

10. 21 Ye cannot drink the cup of the LonD 
11.25 After the same manner, .(he took)thecup 

11. 25 This cup is the new testament in my 

II. 26 For as often as ye. .drink this cup, ye do 

II. 27 shall eat this bread, and driuk (this) cup 

11. 28 eat of (that) bread, and drink of (tliat) c. 

Rev. 14. 10 poured out without mixture into the cup 

16. 19 to give unto her the cup of the wine of 

17. 4 having a golden cup in her hand full of 

18. 6 in the cup which she hath filled flU to 

CTJP bearer — 

To give to drink, nij^ shaqah, 5. 

1 Ki.io. 5 the attendance, .his cup bearers, and 

2 Ch. 9. 4 his cup bearers also, and their apparel 
Neh. I. It For I was the king s cup bgarer 

CURDLE, to — 

To congeal, harden, curdle, Nop qapha, 5. 

Job 10. 10 Hast thou not . . curdled me like cheese ? 
CURE — 
1. Healing, cure, t!3"jD marpe. 

Jer. 33. 6 I will bring it health and cure, and I will 
2. Healing, cure, "iacris iasis. 

Lukei3. 32 1 do cures to day and to morrow, and the 
CtTRE, to — 
l.To remove, cure, nni gahah. 

Hos. 3. 13 yet could he not heal yon, nor cure yon 

2.T0 heal, ND"3 ruphah. 

Jer. 33. 6 1 will cure them, and will re zeal unto 

3. To cherish, cure, attend, BepaTreico therapeuS. 
Matti7. 16 I brought him. .and they could not cure ■ 
17. 18 the child was cured from that very hour 
Luke 7. 21 he cured many of (their') infirmities-and 
9. I and gave them power, .to cure diseases 
John 5. 10 The Jews, .said unto him that was cured 

CURED — 

A bandage, n^j;fi tealah. 

Jer. 46. II in vain. . (for) thou shalt not be cared 

CURIOUS arts, used — 

Working round about, trepUpyos periergos. 

Acts 19. 19 Many of them also which used curious a. 
CURIOUS works — 
^hoTu/ht, device, design, nagino rnachashebeth. 

Exod 35. 32 to devise curious works, to work in gold 
CURIOUSLY wrought — 
To be embroidered, Dp"i raqam, 4. 

Psa. 1 39. 15 curiously wrought in the lowest parts 

CURRENT — 

To pass over, igv abar. 

Gen. 23. 16 silver, current (money) with the merchant 

CURSE — 

l.Oath, execration, imprecation, nSx alah. 

Num. s. 21 The Lord make thee a curse and an oath 
5. 23 the priest shall write these.curses in a 
5. 27 the.,woman shall be a curse among her 
Deut29. 19 when he heareth the words of this curse 
29. 20 all the curses that are written in this 
29". 21 according to all the curses of the covenant 
30. 7 Lord thy God wiU pnt all these curses 
5 Ch.34. 24 all the curses that are written in the 
Neh. JO. 29 entered into a curse, and into an oath 
Job 31. 30 Neither, .by wishing a curse to his soul' 
Isa. 24. 6 Therefore hath the curse devoured the 
Jer. 29. 1 3 to be a curse, and an astonishment, and 
Dan. 9. II the curse is poured upon us, and the 
Zech. s. 3 This (is) the curse that goeth forth over 

2. A devoted thing. Din cherem. 

Josh. 6. 18 make the camp of Israel a curse, and 
Isa. 34. s come down . . upon the people of my cnrse 
43. 28 have given Jacob to the curse, and Israel 
Hal. 4. 6 I come and smite the earth with a cnrse 



S.Cu/rse, execration, TTitirj meerak. 

Prov. 3. 33 The curse of the Lord (is) In the house- 
a8. 27 hideth his eyes shall have many a curse 
Mai. 2. 2 I will even send a curse upon you, and 
3. 9 Ye (are) cursed with a curs^ : for ye 
i.A reviling, thing lightly eiteeined,' n)hr) qelalah. 
Gen. 27. 12 bring a curse upon me, and not a blessinff 
27. 13 Upon me(be) thy curse, my son : only ob. 
Deut II. 26 I set.. this day a blessiug and a curse 
11.28 a curse, if ye -will not obey the command 
II. 29 thou Shalt put. .the curse upon mount E. 
23. s the Lord thy God turned the curse into 

27. 13 these shall stand upon mount Ebal to cur. 

28. 15, 45 aU these curses sluiU come upon thee' 

29. 27 to bring upon it all the curses that are 

30. I the curse, which I have set before thee 
Judg. 9. 57 upon them came the curse of Jotham 

1 Ki, 2. 8 with a grievous curse in the day when 

2 Ki. 22, ig should become a desolation and a curse 
Neh. 13. 2 our God turned the curse into a blessing 
Prov.26. 2 so the curse causeless shall not come 

27. 14 it shall be counted a curse to him 
Jer. 24. 9 reproach and a proverb, a taunt and a en. 
25 18 to make them a desolation, .and a curse 
26. 6 will make this city a curse to all the 
zg. 22 of them shall be taken up a curse by all 
42. 18 ye shall be an execration, .and a curse 
44. 8 that ye might be a curse and a reproach 
44. 12 they shall be an execration, .and a curse 
44. 22 therefore is your land .. a curse, without 
49. 13 shall become a desolation . .and a oirse 1 
Zech. 8. 13 as ye were a curse among the heathen, ! 
S.Sicearing, oath, r\ii-i2y shebuah. 

Isa. 65. IS ye shall leave your name for a curse unto 
6. Oath, imprecation, execration, .i^nfi taalah. 

Lam. 3. 65 Give tliem sorrow of heart, thy curse 
7. A thing put rip for execration, KaravaBtfia. 

Rev. 22. 3 there shall be no more [curse] : but the 
8..^ thorough curse, Kardpa kalara. 

GaL 3. 10 the works of the law are under the curse 
3. 13 Christ hath redeemed us from the curse of 
3. 13 being made a curse for us : for it la writ. 
CURSE, to bind under a — 
To place under an anathema, ivaOe/xarl^u. 

Acts 23. 12 bound themselves under a curse, saying 
CURSE, to bind under a great — 
To place under anathema, awddefiart, ivaBe/iari^co. 
Acts 23. 14 have bound ourselves under a great curse, 
CURSE, to — 
l.To swear, take oath, execrate, nhn alah. 

Judgi7. a about which thou curse'd'st, and spakest 

2. To curse, make bitter, Ti!< arar. 

Gen. 12. 3 bless them that bless thee, and curse hini 

37. 29 cursed (be) every one that curseth theo 
Exod22. 28 nor curse the ruler of thy people 
Num22. 6 Come. .1 pray thee, curse me this people 
22. 6 for I ivot that, .he whom thou cursest 

22. 12 thou shalt not curse the people : for they 

23. 7 Come, curse me Jacob, and come, defy I. 

24. 9 and cursed (is) he that curseth thee 
Judg. 5. 23 Curse ye Meroz. .curse ye bitterly the 
Job 3. 8 Let them, .that curse the day, who are 
Wal. 2. 2 and I -will curse your blessings ; yea 

2. 2 I have cursed them already, because ye 

3. To curse, make bitter, t^x arar, 3. 

Gen. 5. 29 the ground wliich the LORD hath cursed 

i.To bless, {bid farewell to Tj, tn? barak, 3. 
Job I. 5 sinned, and cursed God in their hearts 

1. II and he -will curse thee to thy face 

2. 5 and he -will curse thee to thy face 

2. 9 retain thine integrity 1 curse God, and 

5. To pierce, execrate, ^fji naqab. 

Num23. 8 How shaU I curse, whom God hath not c. 

23. 25 Neither cfirse them at all, nor bless them- 
Job 3. 8 Let them curso it. .who are ready to raise 

S. 3 but suddenly I cursed his habitation 
Prov.ii. 26 He that withholdeth. .people shall curse 

24. 24 him shall the people curse, nations shall 

6.T0 pierce, execrate, 35p qabab. 

Num22. II (there is) a people come out. .curse me 
22. 17 come..! pray thee, curse me this people 
23. 8 How shall I . .whom God hath not cursed^T 
23. II I took thee to curse mine enemies, and ' 
23 13 and curse me them from thence 

23. 27 that thou mayest curse me them from 
24. 10 1 caUed thee to curse mine enemies, and 

7. To lightly esteem, vilify, revile, '7^5 qalal, 3. 
Gen. 8. 21 1 will not again curse the ground any 

12. 3 him that curseth thee : and in thee shall 
Exodji. 17 he that curseth his father or his mother 
Iiev, 19. 14 Thou shalt not curse the deaf, nor put a 
20. 9 every one that curseth his father or his 
20. 9 he hath cursed his father or his mother 
14. n the. .woman's son blasphemed, .and cur. 
24. 14 Bring forth him that hath cursed without 

24. IS Whosoever curseth his God shaU bear his 
24. 23 should bring forth him that had cursed 

Dent 23. 4 hired against thee Balaam, .to curse thee 
Josh.24. 9 called Balaam the son of Beorto curse you 
Judg 9. 27 did eat and drink, and cursed Abimelecli 
I Sa. 17. 43 the Philistine cursed David by Ids gods 
3 Sa. 16. 5 he came forth, and cursed still as lie ca. 



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aSa. i6. 7 thus said Shimei when he curaed, Come 
i6. 9 Why should this dead dog curse my lord 
i6. lo What have I to do with you. .let him cu. 
i6. lo the Lord hath said unto him, curse Da. 
i6. II let him curse ; for the Lord hath bidden 
i6. 13 Shimei went along, .and cursed as he 
19. 21 because he cursed the Lord's anointed? 

1 Ki. 2. 8 Shimei the son of Gera. .which cursed me 

2 Ki. 2. 24 and cursed them in the name of the Lord 
Neh. 13. 2 hired Balaam . that he should curse them 

13. 25 I contended with them, and cursed thera 
Job 3. I After this opened Job his mouth, and cu. 
Psa. 37. 22 fthey that be) cursed off him shall be cut 

62. 4 they blesswith their mouth, but they cur. 
109. 28 Let them curse, but bless thou : when 
Prov 20. 20 Whoso curseth his father or his mother 

30 10 lest he curse thee, and thou be found 

30 II (There is) a generation (that) curseth 
Eccl. 7. 21 lest thou hear thy servant curse thee 

7. 22 thou thyself likewise hast cursed others 

10 20 Curse not the king, .and curse not the 
Isa. 8. 21 they shall, .curse their king and their G. 
Jer 15. 10 (yet) every one of thera doth curse me 

8.T0 anatheinatizc, avade/xart^a} anathematize) 
Marki4. 71 he began to curse and to swear, (saying) 

9. To speak evil of, KaKuKoyio) kakologeo. 
Matti5. 4 Ue thatcurseth father or mother, let him 
Mark 7. 10 Whoso curseth father or mother, let him 

10. To anathematize thoroughly, KaravaBe^iaTi^ta. 
Matt 26. 74 Then began he [to curse] and to swear 

11. To wish a curse against {one), Karapdo/xat. 
Matt 5. 44 [Love your enemies, bless them that curse] 
Markii. 21 the fig tree which thou cursedst is withe. 
Luke 6. 28 Bless them that curse you, and pray for 
Rom 12. 14 Bless them which persecute you. curse 
Jas. 3. 9 therewith curse we men, which are made 

CTTRSE, to cause the — 

To curse, make bitter, nix arar, 3 

Num. 5 18, 19, 24 bitter water that causeth the curse 
5. 22, 24, 27 v/ater that causeth the curse shall 

CTJESED — 

1. To curse, nialce bitter, "nsj arar. 

Gen. 3. 14 thou (art) cursed above all cattle, and 

3. 17 cursed (is) the ground for thy sake 

4. II now(art)thou cursed from the earth,which 
9. 25 Cursed (be) Canaan, a servant of servants 

27. 2g cursed (be) every one that curseth thee 
49. 7 Cursed (be) their anger, for it (was) fierce 
Num24. 9 Blessed (is) he that blesseth. .and cursed 
Deut27. 13 Cursed (be) the man that maketh(any) 
27. 16 Cursed (be) he that setteth light by his 
27. 17 Cursed (be) he that reraoveth his neighb. 
27. 18 Cursed (be) he that maketh the blind to 
27. 19 Cursed (be) he that perverteth the judg. 
27 20, 21, 22, 23 Cursed (be) he that lieth with 
27 24 Cursed (be) he that smiteth his neighbour 

27 25 Cursed fbe) he that taketli reward to slay 

27. 26 Cursed (be) he that confirmeth not (all) 

28. 16 Cursed (shalt) thou (be)iu the city, andcii. 

28 17 Cursed (shall be) thy basket and thy store 
28. 18 Cursed (shall be) the fruit of thybody, and 
28. 19 Cursed (shalt) thou (be) when thou comest 
28. 19 cursed (shalt) thou (be) when thou goesfc 

Josh. 6. 26 Cursed (be) the man before the Lord that 

9. 23 therefore ye (are) cursed ; and there shall 

Judg2i 18 Cursed (be) he that giveth a wife to Benja. 

1 Sa. 14. 24, 28 Cursed (be) the man that eateth(any) 

26. 19 if (they be) the children of men, cursed 

2 Ki 9. 34 Go, see noiv this cursed (v^oman), and 
Psa.iig. 21 hast rebuked the proud (that are) cursed 
Jer. II. 3 Cursed (be) the man that obeyeth not 

17. 5 Cursed (be) the man that trusteth in man 
20. 14 Cursed (be) the day wherein I was born 
20. 15 Cursed (be) the man who brought tidings 
48.->io Cursed (be) he that doeth the v/ork of the 
48. 10 cursed (be) hethatkeepeth backhissword 
Mai. I. 14 cursed (be) the deceiver, which hath in 

2. One upon whoin a curse lies, iiriKaTixpaTos. 

John 7. 49 people who knoweth not the law [are cur.] 
Gat 3. 10 Cursed (is) every one tliat continueth not 
3. 13 Cursed is every one that hangeth on a 

S.A curse, nardpa katara. 

2 Pe. 2. 14 beguiling unstable souls, .cursed children 
OTTRSED, to be — 

1. To be cursed, made bitter, tin arar, 2. 

Mai. 3. 9 Ye (are) cursed with a curse . for ye have 

2. To be made cursed or hitter, tin arar, 6. 

M'um22. 6 and he whom thou cursest is cursed 
Z.To be lightly esteemed, vilified, "p^iT qalo.l, 4. 
Job 24. 18 their portion is cursed in the earth 

A. To wish a curse against one, Karapdoixai katara. 
Matt 25. 41 Depart from me, ye cursed, into ever. 

CUnSED thing — 

A devoted thing, wm cherem. 

Deut. 7. 26 lest tho'u be a cursed thing like It 

7. 26 \itterly abhor it; for it (is) a cursed thing 
13. 17 shall cleave nought at the ciirsed thing 

OTTESING — 

I.Oa.th, execration, imprecation, npN alah. 

Num. s. 21 charge the woman with an oath of cnrsing 
Psa. 10. 7 His mouth is full ef cjirsing and deceit 

59. 12 for ottrsing and lying (which) they speak 
Prov 29. 24 he heBOretJi cursing, and bewrayeth (it) 



%A curse, hitter thing, rrixp meerah. 

Deut 28. 20 The LORD-shall send upon thee cursing 

^.Reviling, thing lightly esteemed, njSi? qelalah. 
Deut3o. 19 have set before you. .blessing and cursing 
Josh. 8. 34 he read all the. blessings and cursings 
2 Sa. 16. 12 the Lord will requite me good for his cu. 
Psa.iog. 17 As he loved cursiug, so let it come unto 
109. 18 he clothed himself with cursing like as 

i.A curse, cursing, apd ara. 

Rom. 3. 14 Whose mouth (is) full of cursing, .bitter. 
5.Full cursing, Kardpa kato.ra. 

Heb. 6. 8 whichbeareth thorns. .(is)nighuDtocurs. 

Jas. 3. 10 Out of the same mouth proceedeth .cur 

CURTAIN — 

l.Thin veil, pT doq. 

Isa 40. 22 stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain 
^.Curtain, veil, nj;n^ yeriah. 

Exod26. I make the tabernacle (with) ten curtains 
26. 2, 8 The length of one curtain (shall be) 
20. 2, 8 the breadth of one curtain four cubits 
26. 2 every one of the curtains shall have one 
26. 3 The five curtains shall be coupled togeth 
26. 3 (other) five curtains (shall be) coupled one 
26. 4 of blue upon the edge of the one curtain 
26. 4 in the uttermost edge of (another) curtain 
26. 5 Fifty loops, .make in the one curtain, and 
26. s shalt thou make in the edge of the curtain 
26. 6 couple the curtains together with the 
26. 7 thou shalt make curtains (of) goats' (hair) 
26. 7 eleven curtains shalt thou make 
26. 8 the eleven curtains Tshall be all) of one 
26. 9 shalt couple five curtains . . and six cur. by 
26. 9 shalt double the sixth curtain in the fore 
26. 10 fifty loops on the edge of the one curtain 
26. 10 fifty loops in the edge of the curtain 

26. 12 the remnant that remaineth of the curtai. 

26. 13 remaineth in the length of the curtains 
36 8 made ten curtains (of) fine twined linen 
36. 9 The length of one curtain (was) twenty 
36. 9 the breadth of one curtain four cubits 
36. 9 the curtains (were) all of one size 

36. 10 he coupled the five curtains one unto 
36, 10 (the other) five curtains he coupled one 
36. II loops of blue on the edge of one curtain 
36. II in the uttermost side of (another) curtain 
36. 12 Fifty loops made he in one curtain, and 
36. 12 loops made he in the edge of the curtain 
36. 13 coupled the curtains one unto another 

36. 14 he made curtains (of) goats' (hair) for the 
36. 14 eleven curtains he made them 

36. IS The length of one curtain (was) thirty cu. 
36. 15 fourcubits(was)the breadth of onecurtain 
36. 16 he coupled five curtains. . and si.x curtains 
36. 17 fifty loops upon the. .edge of the curtain 
36. 17 fifty loops, .upon the edge of the curtain 
Kum 4. 25 shall bear the curtains of the tabernacle 
2 Sa. 7. 2 the ark of God dwelleth within curtains 
i.Ch.17. I ark. .of the Lord (remaineth) under cur 
Psa.io4. 2 who stretohest out the heavens like a cu. 
Song I. s the tents of Kedar, as tlie curtains of So. 
Isa. 54. 2 and let them stretch forth the curtains of 
Jer. 4. 20 suddenly are my tents spoiled, (and) my c. 
10. 20 (there is) none .to set up my curtains 
49. 29 they shall take to themselves their cur. 
Hab. 3. 7 (and) the curtains of the land of Midian 

3.Veil, httnging, TiDD masak. 

Num 3. 2S and the curtain for the door. TYhich (Is) by 

CTTSH,'. «yi3 black. 

1. Eldest son of Ham and grandson of Noah, B.C. 2250. 

Gen. 10 6 sons of Ham ; C, and Mizraim, and Phut 

10, 7 sons of C; Seba, and Havilah, andSabtah 

10 8 And C. begat Nimrod ; he began to be a 

1 Oh. I 8 The sons of Ham ; C, and Mizraim, Put 

I. 9 sons of C. ; Seba, and Havilah, and Sabta 
I 10 C. begat Nimrod : he began to be mighty 

2. This title was of great antiquity. It is applied in 
the Hebrew original to the people that sprang from 
Cush ; but in the common version is translated 
" Ethiopian." 

3. It is also used to denote the land in which the 
descendants of Cush dwelt, Ethiopia or Abyssinia. 

Isa. II. II from Pathros, and from C, and from E. 
i. A Eenjamite, and enemy of David. 

Psa. 7. <i«Ze.concemingthe words of C. the Eenjamite 

5. The land S. of Ethiopia adduced with Phut and Lud. 

Isa. 18. I Woe to the land, .beyond the rivers of E. 

6. Meroe enclosed by the Nile, and the Atbar. 

Psa. 68. 31 Ethiopia shall, .stretch out her hands 

7. A district in Susiana and Media. 

Gon_. 2. 73 compasseth the whole land of Ethiopia 
CTT-SHAS, lifiis Aiflioirey. 

Perhaps the same as Chushan-rishathaim (Judg. 3. 8, 
10), king of Mesopotamia. This seems favoured by the 
order of events alluded to byHabakkuk. Others think 
the land of Midian as tax as Sinai, between Elath and 
Moab, is meant. 

Hab. 3. 7 I saw the tents of C. in affliction 
CTT-SHI, 'ijiis black. 

1. Joab's messenger to J)avid concerning the battle in 
which Absalom fell, B.O. 1023. 

2 Sa. i3. 21 C, Go tell the king what thou hast seen 

18. 21 And C. bowed himself unto Joab, and 
18. 22 let me, I pray thee . .run after C. 



2 Sa. 18. 23 Then Ahimaaz ran . .and overran C. 
18. 31 And, behold, C. came ; and C. said 
18. 32 And the king said unto C, (Is). .Absalom 
18. 32 C. answered. The enemies of my lord, .bo 

2. Ancestor of Jcrfiudi, who was about Jehoiakim, B.C. 
690. 

Jer. 36. 14 Nathaniah. .son of Shelemiah. .son of C. 

3. Father of Zephaniah the prophet, who lived in tho 
time of Josiah king of Judah, B.C. 640. 

Zeph. I. I which came unto Zephaniah the son of C. 
CUSTODY — 
I.Hand, i; yad. 

Esth. 2. 3 the custody of Hege the king's chamber. 
2. 8 maidens were gathered . . to the custody 
2. 8 to the custody of Hegai, keeper of the 
2. 14 the custody of Shaashgaz, the king's eh*. 

^.Inspection, n^ipa pequddah. 

Wum 3. 36 the custody and charge of the sons of M. 

CUSTOM — 

1. Way, xVi dereJc. 

Gen. 31. 35 for the custom of women (is) apon me 

2, Road tax, toll, ^^n halak. 

Ezra 4. 13 will they not pay toll, tribute, and custom 
4. 20 tribute, and custom, was paid unto them 
7. 24 impose toll, tribute, or custom, upon thera 

3. Statute, pn choq. 

Judg II. 39 And it was a. custom in Israel 

Jer. 32. II sealed (according) to the law and custom 

i.Slatute, npn chuqqah. 

Lev. i8. 3onot(auy one)oftheseabominableonstom3 
Jer. 10. 3 For the customs of the people (are) vain 

^.Judgment, BEif'O mishpat. 

I Sa. 2. ?3 the priest's custom with the people (was) 
Ezra 3. 4 according to the custom, as the duty of 

6. 7*0 accustom, idi^a ethizo. 

Luke 2. 27 to do for hira after the custom of the law 
7. Custom-, e6o^ ethos. 

Luke I. 9 According to the custom of the priest's 

2. 42 they went up to Jerusalem after the cus. 
Acts 6. 14 shall change the customs which Moses 
i6.'2i And teach customs, which are not lawful 
21. 21 theyoughtnot . to walk after the customs 
26. 3 to be expert in all customs and questions 
28. 1 7 committed nothing against tiie people or c. 

8.A com'/non usage, trvyfideia sunetheia. 

John j8. 39 ye have a custom, that I should release 
I Co. II. 16 we have no such custom, ^either the 

9. Custom, toll, teAos telos. 

Mattii7. 25 of whom do the kings, .take custom or 
Rora. 13 7 custom to whom custom; fear to whoia 

CUSTOM, receipt of — 

Cusiovi house, toll house, rt\diviov teloniQTi, 
Matt. 9. 9 a man . . sitting at the receipt of custom 
Mark 2. 14 Levi, .sitting at the receipt of custom 
Luke 5 27 a publican, sitting at the receipt of cus. 

CUSTOM was, as his — 

According to his custom, koto; rh eiiodhs avT(p. 
Luke 4 16 as his custom was, he went into the syna. 

CUT, to - 

l.To cut (off), y^a batsa. 

Amos 9 I and cut them in the head, all of them 

2. To hew (down), nsn chatsab, .5. 

Isa. 51. 9 (Art) thou not it that hath cut Sahab 

3. To cut {down, out, off), rna karath. 

Exod34. 13 break their images, and cut down their 
Lev. 22. 24 Ye shall not offer, that which is. cut- 
Deut 23. I He that, hath his privy member cut off 

1 Sa. 5, 4 both the palms of his hands (were) cut off 

2 Ch. 2. 8 1 know that thy servants can skill to cut 

2. 10 I will give to . the hewers that cut timber 
2. 16 And we will cut wood out of Lebanon, as 
Prov 10. 31 but the froward tongue shall be cut out 
Jer 10. 3 for (one) cutteth a tree out of the forest 
34. 18 when they cut the calf in twain, andpaS. 

i.To cut in pieces, nr\i nathach, 3. 

Exod2g. 17 thou shaltcut the ram in pieces, and wash 
Lev I. 6 he shall flay, .and out it into his pieces 
I. 12 he shall cut it into his pieces with his 
8. 2oihecuttheram into pieces; audMoses burnt 

5. To split, rhs palach. 

Psa. 141. 7 as when one cutteth and cleaveth- (wood^ 

Q.To cut asunder or off, J'sp qatsats, 3. 

Exod39. 3 cutj(it iflto) wires ,'to work (it) in the bluo 
7. To cut out or away, jni3 qara. 

Jer. 36. 23 he cut it with the penknife, attd cast (it) 
Z.To cut, Tjy sur. 

I Ch.2o. 3hebroughtontthepeople..andcut(them) 

9. To cut against or greatly, KaraK&irra katakoptS, 
Mark 5. 5 crying, and cutting himself with stoue*. 

CUT, to be — 

l.To be cut, rnj karath, 4. 

Eze. 16. 4 day thou wast bom thy navel was not cnl 
2. To saio through, Stair plai diaprio. 

Acts 7. 54. they were cut to the head;, and. gnasZuA 



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CUT 

3. To he made, ijy. abaci, 4. 

Dan. 2. 5 ye shall be cut in pieces, and your houses 
3. 29 Tliat every peopTe .. shall be cut in pieces 

CUT (to the heart), to be — 

To saw through, Bianpicc chaprio. 

Act? 5. 33. they were cut (to the heart), and took 

COT asunder, to — 

l.To cut down, off, asunder, VlJ gada. 

Zechii. 10 1 took my staff.. and cut it asunder 

II. 14 I cut asuudcr mine other staff, (even)_3a. 

2. Jb cut asunder or of, y%\l qatsats, 3. 

Psa. 129. 4 hath cut asunder the cords of the wicked 
3. 7*0 cut in two, Sixoto^usw dichotomeS. 

Mat, 24. 51 shall cut him asunder, and appoint (him) 
CUT asunder, to be — 
To lie cut down, off, asunder, yij gada, 2. 

Jer. 50. 23 How is the hammer. !cut asunder and 

CUT do-wB, to — 

1. To prepare, form, make, cut-down, «^3 hara, 3. 

Josh. 17. 15 to the wood (country), and cut down for 

17. 18 it (is) a wood, and thou shalt cut it down 

2. To cut dovm, off, asurder, vnj gada, 3. 

Deut. 7. 5 break dowi their images, and cut down 

2 Ch. 14. 3 brake down the images, and cut down the 

31. 1 brake the images in pieces, and cut down 

34. 4 the images that (were) on high, .he cut d. 

34. 7 cut down all the idols throughout all the 

3. To cut down or off, ita gazar. 

2 Ki. 6. 4 when they came to Jordan, they cut down 
i.To cut, hew, nan chatab. 

Eze. 39. 10 neither cut down (any) out of the foVests 
b.To cut off or doivn, nro karath. 

Mumi3. 23 and cut down from thence a branch. with 

13. 24 which the children of Israel cut down 

Deutig. 5 liis hand fetcheth a stroke..to cut down 

20. 19 and thou shalt not cut them down, .to 

20. 20 thou shalt destroy and cut them down 

Judg. 6. 25 and cut doira the grove that (is) by it 

6. 26 with the wood, .which thou shalt cut do. 
6. 30 he hath cut down the grove that (was) by 
g. 48 Abimelech..cut down a bough from the 
Q. 49 the people, .cut down every man his bou. 
2 Kit 8. 4 brake the images, and cut do%vn the groves 
19. 23 will cut do^vn the tall cedar trees thereof 
23. 14 brake in pieces the images, and cut down 
2 Ch.is. 16 Asa cut down her Idol, and stamped (it) 
Isa. 37. 24 I will cut down the tall cedars thereof 
Jer. 22. 7 they shall cut down thy choice cedai-s 
46. 23 Tliey shall cut down her forest, saith the 

C. To {cause to) cut doion, ma karath, 5. 

Lev. 26. 30 cut do^vn your images, and cast your car. 
7 To go rowad, compass, ii3j naqaph, 3. 

Isa. 10. 34 he shall cut down the tliickets of the 
i>.To cut, shear, n^ij qatsab. 

2 Ki. 6. 6 he cut down a stick, and cast (it) in 

9. To slwrten, reap, "isjj qatsar. 

Deut24. 19 When thou cuttest down thine harvest in 

10. To (cause to) cut down, itr tazaz, 5. 

Isa. 18. s ^'^d take away (and) cut down the branchr 

11. To cut off or out, kKKdnTu ekkopto. 

Luke 13. 7 cut it do^vn ; why cumbereth it the gr.? 
13. 9 (then) after that thou shalt cut it down 

12.70 cut, KOTTTOl ko]}tS. 

Matt 2T. 8 others cut down branches from the trees 
Mark 11. 8 others cut down branches off the trees 

CCJT down, to be — 

\.To he cut down, off, asunder, J/'tJ gada, 2. 

Isa. 14. 12 (liow) art thou cut down to the ground 
22. 25 In that day. .shall the nail, .be cut down 

Eze. 6. 6 your images may be cut dowia, and your 

2. To be cut down, off, asunder, VIJ gada, 4. 

Isa. 9. 10 the sycamores are cut down, but we will 

3. To be cut off, shaven, shorn, V3 nazaz, 2. 

Nah. 1. 12 yet thus shall they be' cut dowu^ when he 

4. To he cut off, silent, cease, ."idt da/tnah, 2, 
Zeph. I. II for all the merchanVpeople are cut down 

6. To he silent, cease, dot damam, 2. 

Jer. 25. 37 the peaceable habitatiohs are cut down 
48. 2 Also thou shalt be cut down, O lladjnen 

Q.To be hid, cut off, nns kachad, 2. 

Job 22. 20 our substance is not cut down, but flie 
7. To cut down, nps kasach. 

Psa. 80. 16 (It is) burnt with fire ; (it is) cut down 
8, To be cut down, ni3 karath, 2. 

Job 14. 7 there is hope of a tree if it be cut down 
-Q.To he cut down, ri3 karath, 4. 

Judg. 6. 28 the grove was cut doivn that (was) by it 
10. To cut off, SiD mul, 3a. 

Psa. 90. 6 in the evening it is ctit down, and wither. 
\l.To he cut off, hha vmlal. 

Job 14. 2 Cometh forth like a flower, and is cat do, 

Psa. 37. 2 they shall soon be cut down like the grass 

I2.T0 he cropt, plucked, laj^ qataph, 2. 
. ifob 8. 12 (is) yet in his greenness, (and) not cut d. 



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13. To be laid hold on, asij qamat, 4. 

Job 22. 16 Wliich were cut down out of time, whose 
CUT in pieces, to — 
l.To cut inpieces, nnj nathach, 3. 

Judg2o. 6 I took my concubine, and cut her in pie. 

1 Ki.i8. 23 choose one bullock, .and cut it in pieces 

18. 33 cut the buUock in pieces, and laid (liim) 
2.T0 cut off, asunder, Y^\i qatsats, 3. 

2 KI.24. 13 cut in pieces all the vessels of gold 

2 Ch. 28. 24 cut in pieces the vessels of the house of 

CUT inpieces, to be — 

l.To be cut off', h'-a mul, la. 

Psa. 58. 7 let them be as cut in pieces 
l.To be cv,t, an;j' sarat, 2. 

Zech 12. 3 burden themselves, .shall bo cut Inpieces 
CUT in sunder, to — 
l.To met down, off, asunder, in.i gada, 3. 

Isa. 45, 2 I will., cut in sunder the bars of iron 
2.T0 cut off, asunder, pij qatsats, 3. 

Psa. 46. gbreakeththebow.andcutteth. .In sunder 
3. 7*0 cut in two, Sixoroixeoi dichoiomeo. 

Lukei2. 46 wDl come, .will cut liim in sunder 

CUT off — 

To be cut off, asunder, f^u qatsats, 4. 

Judg. I. 7 their thumbs and their great toes cut off 

CUT off, to — 

l.To cut off {dislwnesily), Vsj hatsa, 3. 

Job 6. 9 would let loose his hand, and cut me off 
Isa. 38. 12 lie will cut me off with pining sickness 

2. To gather, cut off, n?3 batsar. 

Psa. 76. 12 He shall cut oft the spirit of princes 

3. To cut off, dovm, asunder, V1^ gada. 

I Sa. 2. 31 the days come, that I will cut off thine 
Psa. 75. lo horns of the wicked also will I cut off 
lam. 2. 3 He hath cut off in (his) fierce anger all 
Isa. 15. 2 (shall be) baldness . . every beard cut off 

4. To cut off, shave, shear, its gazaz. 

Jer. 7. 29 Cut off thine hair, (0 Jerusalem,) and 

5. To pass on, I'jn chalaph. 

Job II. 10 If he cut off, and shut up, or gather 

6. To hide, cut off, id? kachad, 5. 

*Exod 23. 23 and the Jebusites ; and I will cut them o. 

1 Ki. 13. 34 this thing became sin . . even to cut (it) off 

2 C'h.32. 21 the Lord seut an angel, which cut oft all 
Psa. 83. 4 let us cut them off from (being) a nation 
Zech II. 8 Three shepherds also I cut off in one 

T.To cut down, off, nni karath. 

Exod. 4. 23 Zipporah. .cut off the foreskin of her 

1 Sa. 17. 51 slew him, and cut off his head therewith 

24. 4 David arose, and cut off the skirt of 
24. 5 because he liad cut oft Saul's skirt 
24.11 for in that I cut off the skirt of thy robe 
31. 9 they cut off his head, and stripped off 

2 Sa. to. 4 Hanun. .cut off their garments in the 

20. 22 they cut off the head of Sheba the son of 
1 Ch. 19. 4 Hanun . . cut off their garments in the 
Isa. 18. 5 he shall both cut off the sprigs ivlth 
Jer. II. 19 let us cut him off from the land of 

50. 16 Cut off the sower from Babylon, and 
Eze. 31. 12 terrible of the nations, have cut liim off 

9>.To {cause to) cut down, off, n"i3 karaih, 5. 

Lev. 17. 10 I will, .cut him off from amonghispeople 

20. 3 I ivill . . cut him off from among his people 

zo. s I ■will, .cut him off, and all that go 

20. 6 I will . . cut him off from among his people 

Num. 4. J 8 Cut ye not off the tribe of the families 

Deuti2. 29 When the Lord thy God shall cut off the 

19. I ^^Tien the Lord thy God hath cut off the 
Josh. 7. 9 shaU environ us round, and cut off our 

II. 21 at that time came Joshua, and cut off the 

23. 4 with all the nations that I have cut off 

1 Sa. 2. 33 man 01 thine, (whom) I shall not cut off 

20. 15 thou shalt not cut off thy kindness from 
ao. 15 not when the LORD hath cut off the 

24. 21 that thou wilt not cut off my seed after 
28. 9 he hath cut off those that have familiar 

2 Sa. 7. 9 have cut off all thine enemies out of thy 

1 Ki. 9. 7 Then will I cut off Israel out of the land 

II. 16 until he had cut off every male in Edom 
14. 10 I wUl. .cut off from Jereboam him that 
14. 14 who shall cut off the house of Jeroboam 
18. 4 when Jezebel cut off the prophets of the 

21. 21 1. .wiU cut off from Ahab him that 

2 Ki. g. 8 I will- cut off- from Ahab him thatpisseth 

1 Ch.17. 8 I have, .cut off all thine enemies from 

2 Ch.22. 7 whom the LORD had anointed to cut off 
Psa. 12. 3 The I/)RD shall cut off all flattering lips 

34. 16 to cut off the remembrance of them from 
loi. 8 that I may cut off all Wicked doers trom 
tog. 13 Let his posterity be cut off^;^ (and) in the 
rog. IS that he may cut off the memory of them 
Isa. 9. 14 the Lord will cut off from Israel head 
10. 7 to destroy and cut off nations not a few 
14. 22 cut off from Babylon the name, and 
48. g refrain for thee, that I cut thee not off 
Jer. g. 21 to cut off the children from without 
44. 7 to cut off from you man and woman 
44, 8 that ye might cut yourselves off, and 
44. II I will set my face, .to cut off all Judah 

47. 4 the day that cometh . . to cilt off from 

48. 3 and let us cut it off from (being) a nfttion 



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Jer. 51 62 Bpoken .igainst this place, to cut it off 
Eze. 14. 8 1 will cut him off from the midst of my 
14. 13 and «ill cut off man and beast from it 
14. 17 so t'lat I cut off man and beast from it 
14. 19, 21 to cut off from it man and beast 
17. 17 building forts, to cut off many persons 
21. 3, 4 will cut off from thee the righteous and 
2Sr 7 I will cut thee off from the people, and 
25. 13 and will cut off man and beast from it 
25. 16 I will cut off theCheretliims,anddu5troy 
29 8 aud cut off man and beast out of thee 
30. IS and I will cut off tlie multitude of No 
35. 7 cut off from it liim that passtth out and 
Amos I. 5 I will, cutoff the inhabitant from the 
t. 8 I will cut off the inhabitant from Aslidod 
2. 3 I will cut off the .fudge from the midst 
ilic. 5. 10 that I will cut off tliy horses out of the 
5. II I will cut o(t the cities of thy land, and 
5. 12 I will cut off witchcrafts out of thine 
S. 13 Thy graven images also will I cut ott 
Nah. I. 14 will I cut off the graven image and the 

2. 13 I will cut off thy prey from the earth 

3. 15 the sword shall cut thee off, it shall eat 
Obad. 14 to cut off those of liis that did escape 
Zeph. I. 3 1 will cut off man from off the land 

I 4 I will cut off the remnant of Baal from 

3. 6 I have cut off the nations : tlicir towers 

Zech. 9, 6 I will cut off the pride of the Philistines 

9. JO I will cut olf the chariot from Ephraira 

13. 2 (thai) I v/ill cut off the names of the Idols 

Mai. 2. 12 The Lord will cut off the man tlip.t doeth 

9.7*0 cut off, destroTj, silence, ncjt isavMlh. 

Lam. 3. S3 They have cut off my life in the dungeon 

10.7*0 cut off, destroy, silence, nr^f tsaraoth, 3a. 
Psa. 83. 16 over me ; thy terrors have cut me off 

11. 7*0 {cajcse to) cut off, destroy, nay tsamalh, 5. 
Psa. 54. s He shall reward evil . . cut them off in thy 
94. 23 shall cut them off in theirown wickedness 
94. 23 the Lord our God sliaLl cut them off 
loi. 5 slandereth his neighb., him will I cut off 
143. 12 of thy mercy cut off mine enemies, and 

12. To cut or ptluck off, opij qasas, 3a. 

Eze. 17. 9 cut off the fruit thereof, that it wither* 
13. 7*0 cut off, draw together, 15Q qnphad, 3. 

Isa, 38. 12 I have cut off like a weaver my life 
14.7*0 crit off, end, rrsQ qatsah, 3. 

Prov 26. 6 He that sendeth a message, .cutteth oil 
15.7*0 cu.t off or asunder, fsP qaLtals. 

Deut.25. 12 thou shalt cut off her hand, thine eyo 

16. 7*0 C2it off, asunder, {'Kp qatsats, 3. 

Judg. I. 6 and cut off his thumbs and his great toes 
2 Sa. 4. 12 cut off their hands and their feet, and 
2 KL16. 17 king Ahaz cut off the borders of the bases 
18. 16 tliat time did Hezekiah cut off (the gold) 

17.7*0 cut off, asunder, yi^ qetsals, 3. 

Dan. 4. 14 Hew down the tree, and cut off his bran 

18.7*0 take away, a.<paipfui aphaireo. 

Marki4. 47 and smote a servant, .and cut off his ear 
Luke22. 50 And one of them .cut off his right ear 

19.7*0 cut away, aTroKSirrco ajmkopto. 

Mark 9.'43 And if thy hand offend thee, cut It ofl 

9. 45 And if thy foot offend thee, cut it olf 
John 18. 10 smote the. .servant, and cut off his right 

18. 26 (his) kinsman whose ear Peter cut off 
Acts 27. 32 the soldiers cut oft' the ropes of tho 
Gal. 5. 12 I would they were even cut off w'.cli 

20.7*0 cut off or out, fKKSTTTu ckkoplo. 

Matt. 5. 30 if thy right hand offend thee, cut it ofl 

18. 8 hand or thy foot offend thee, cut them off 
Eora 1 1. 22 otherwise thou also shalt be cut off 
2 Co. II. 12 that I may cut off occasion from them 

CUT off, tote — 

1.7*o-6e cut down, off, asunder, J,'"i3 gada, 2. 
Judgai 6 There is one tribe cut off from Israel 
Jer. 48. 25 The horn of Moab is cut off, and his ann 
Amos 3. 14 the horns of the altar shali be cut off 

2.7*0 cut off, v.i guz. 

Hab. 3. 17 the flock shall be cut off from the fold 

3.7*0 cut down, off, its gazar. 

2 Ch. 26. 21 he was cut off from the house of the Lord 
Psa. 88. 5 and they are cut off from thy hand 

4.7*0 he cut down, off, i]? gazar, 2. 

Psa. 90. 10 for it is soon cut off, and we fly away 
Isa. 53. 8 he was cut off out of the land of the living 
Lam. 3. 54 flowed over mine head .1 am cut off 
Eze. 37. II hope is lost : we are cut off for our parts 

5. 7*0 be cut off, n.3 garaz, 2. 

Psa. 31. 22 I am cut off from before thine eye? 

6.7*0 be silent, cut off, ~ci damah, 2. 

Jer. 47. 5 Ashkelon is cut off (with) the remnant of 
Hos. 10. 7 her king is cut off as the foam upon the 
JO. IS in a morning shall the king, .be cut off 
Obad. 5 if robbers by night, how art thou cut niT ' 

7.7*0 be silent, cut off, C!0^ damam, 2. 

Jer. 49. 26 the men of war shall be cut off in that 
50. 30 her men of war shall be out off in that 
51 6 be not cut off in her iniquity ; for tliis (is) 

8.7*0 he hid, irs kachojd, 2. 

Exod. 9 15 and thou shalt be cut off from the carOi 
Job 4. 7 or where were the righteous cut off t 

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Zech II. 9 that is to 'be cut off, let it be cut oft 
II. 16 shall not visit those that be cut oil 

Q.To'be cut down, off, asunder, rn'slcarath, 2. 

Gen. £/. II neither shall all flesh be cut off any 

17. 14 that soul shall be cut off from his people 

Exodiz. 15 that soul shall be cut off-from Israel 
12. 19 even that soul shall be out off from the 
3°. 33> 38 Whosoever compoundeth . . be cut off 
31. 14 that soul shall be cut off from among 

lev. 7. 20, 21, 27 even that soul shall be cut off from 
7. 25 the soul that eateth (it) shall be cut off 
37. 4, 9 that man shall be cut off from among 
17. 14 whosoever eateth it shall be cut off 
a8. 23 souls that commit (them) shall be cut off ■ 

19. 8 that soul shall be cut off from among his 

20. 17 they shall be cut off in the sight of their 
20. 18 both of them shall be cut off from among 

22. 3 that soul shall be cut off from my pres. . 

23. 29 he shall be cut off from among his people 
Ifum. g. 13 the same soul shaUbe cut off from among 

15. 30 that soul shall be cut off from among his 
15. 31 that soul shall utterly be cut off 
19. 13 that soul shall be cut off from Israel 
19. 20 that soul>hall be cut off from among the , 

Josh. 3. 13 the waters of Jordan shall be cut off 
3. 16 those that came down, .were cut off 
4. 7 That the waters of Jordan were cut o£E 
4. 7 the waters of Jordan w«re cut off 

Kuth 4. 10 that the name of the dead be not cut off' 

Psa. 37. 9 evil doers shall be cutoff : but those that 
37. 22 (that be) cursed of him shall be cut off 
37. 28 the seed of the wicked shall be cut off 
37. 34 when the wicked are cut off, thou shalt 
37. 38 the end of the wicked shall be cut off 

Prov. 2. 22 the wicked shall be cut off from the earth 

23. 18 and thine expectation shall not be cut off 

24. 14 and thy expectation shaUnotbe cut off 
Isa II. 13 the adversaries of Judah shall be cut off 

22. 25 burden that (was) upon it shall be cut off 
29. 20 all that watch for iniquity are cut off 
48. 19 his name should not have been cut off nor 

55. 13 everlasting sign (that) shall not be cut off 

56. 5 everasting name, that shall not be cut off 
Jer. 7. 28 truth is . . cut off from their mouth 

Dan. 9. 26 shall Messiah be cut off, but not for 
JIos. 8. 4 made them idols, that they may be cut off 
Joel. I. s for it is cut off from your mouth 

1. 16 Is not the meat cut off before our eyes 
Obad. 9 every one. .may be cut off by slaughter 

10 and thou shalt be cut off for ever 
Mic. 5. 9 and all thine enemies shall be cut off 
Nah. 1. 15 wicked shall no more pass, .he is. .cut off 
Zeph. I. T I all they that bear silver are cut off 

3. 7 so their dwelling should not be cut off 
Zech. 9. 10 and the battle bow shall be cut off 

13. 8 two parts therein shall be cut off (and) 

14. 2 residue of the people shall not be cut off 

10. 7*0 he cut down, off, 'asunder, ni3 harath, 6. 
Joel I. 9 the drink offering is cut off from 

11. To he nut off, hhr^ nialal, 2. 

Job 18. 16 and above shall his branch be cut off 
24. 24 cut off as the tops of the ears of corn 

12. To he free, acquitted, n^\ naqah, 2. 

Zech. 5. 3 every one that stealeth shall be cut off 
5. 3 every one that sweareth shall be cut off 

13. To gn up, n^j; alah. 

Job 36. 20 when people are cut off. in their place 

14. To he cut off, destroyed, silenced, nay isamath, 2. 
Job 23. 17 i was not cut off before the darkness 

15. To be loathed, cut off, ' Dip got. 

Job 8. 14 AVltose hope shall be ,cut off, and whose 

CUT out, to — 

J. To cleave, rend, rip up, j;pa haqa, 3. 

Job 28. 10 He cutteth out rivers among the rocks 

2. To rend away, cut out, Tl?, c[arCL. 

Jer. 22. 14 will build . . and cutteth him out windows 

3. To cut off or out, iKKima ekhopt't. 

B-omii. 24 thou wert cut out of the olive tree 

CUT out, to be — 

To he cut off, niJ gezar, 2. 

Dan. 2. 34 Thou sawest till that a stone was ciit out 
2. 45 the stone was cut out of the mountain 

CUT selves, to — 

To cut self, T]| gadad, la. 

Deuti4. I Ye shall not cut yourselves, normake any 

1 Ki. 18. 28 they cried aloud, and cut themselves 
Jer. 16. 6 nor cut themselves, nor make themselves 

41. 5 clothes rent, and having cut themselves 
47. 5 how long wilt thou cut thyself? 

CUT short, to — • 

I..T0 end, .iilij qatsah, 3. 

2 Ki. 10. 32 the Lord began to cut Israel short 

2. To cut together, avvr^/xfoi suntemnd. 

RoiiL 9. 28 i;he will finish the work, and cut (it) short] 

CTTT up, to — 

To crop, pluclced, ^au qataph. 

Job 30. 4 Who cut up mallows by the busheL, and 

, CUT up, to be — 

To cut dovm, n^^^asctch. 

Isa. 33. 12 (as) thorns cut up shall they be burned in 



CU-THAH, or CTJTH, nn;3, n53. 

J osephus tixes the residence of the Cutheans in the in- 
te/ior of Media and Persia. There was a district and 
town between the Tigris and the Euphrates, after which 
the 4th canal of Xenophon was named. The site of 
tlie to \vn has been identified with the ruins of Tovtibah, 
adjacent to Babylon ; the canal may be the river to 
which Josephus refers. The other locality corresponds 
with the statement that the Cutheans came from the 
interior of Persia and Media. They have been identified 
•with the Cosscci, a warlike and tovless tribe that 
occupied the mountain ranges dividing those two 
countries. Alexander the Great subdued them wholly. 
2 Ki. 17. 24 king of Assyria brought"(men). .from C. • 
17. 30 and the men of C. made Nergal, and the 

CTJTTrNG — 

l.A cutting, furrow, nnj gedud. 

Jer. 48. 37 upon all the hands (shall be) cuttings, and 
'2. Engraving, carving,' na-\n charosheth. 

Exod3i. 5 in cutting of stones, to set (them), and in 
35. 33 in the cutting of stones, to set (them) 
CTTTTIKG off — 
\. Silence, cutting off, 'OT demi. 

Isa. 38. 10 1 said in the cutting off of my days, I 
2.T0 cut off, end, nxij qatsah. 

Hab. 2. loThouhast consultedshame..bycuttir'?o. 
CUTTINGS — 
\.A cutting, incision, trvo seret. 

Lev. 19. 28 Ye shall not make any cuttings in your 

2. A cutting, incision, ncnj' sareteth. 

Lev. 21. 5 They shall hot. .make any cuttings in 
CYMBAL — 
l.Pair of cymbals, D^nbsp inetsiltayim. 

1 Ch. 13. 8 with timbrels, and with cymbals, and with 

.15. 16 psalteries and harps and cymbals, soim. 
15. 19 (appointed) to sound with cymbals of 

15. 28 with trumpets, and with cyrnbals, making 

16. 5 but Asaph made a sound with cymbals 
16. 42 with trumpets and cymbals for those 
25. I vrith psalteries, and with cymbals 

25. 6 with cymbals, psalteries, and harps, for ■ 

2 Cli. 5. 12 arrayed in white linen, having cymbals 

5. 13 lifted up (theirl voice with the. .cymbals 
29. 25 he set the Levites . . with cymbals 
Ezra 3.10 Levites . . with cymbals, to praise the LORD 
Neh. 12. 27 with singing, (with) cymbals, psalteries 

I.Cymhals, O'h^h'i tseltselim. 

2 Sa. 6. 5 timbrels, and on cornets, and on cymbals 
Psa.150. 5 Praise him upon the loud cymbals 

150. 5 praise him upon the high sounding cym. 

3. Cymhcd, RvjifiaXov Jcumbalon. 

J Co. 1 3. 1 1 am become (as) . . a tinkling cymbal 
CYPRESS, — 
Cypress, holm, oak, ilex, ninfi tirzah. 

Isa. 44. 14 He. .taketh the cypress and the oak, which 

CY'-PKUS, K.57rpoj, Ki-Kpios. 

An island of the 15. cOast of Cilicia in the Mediterranean. 
It was closely connected with Phcenicia, and seems to 
be referred to in Eze. 27. S. It was colonised by the 
Phoenicians at a very early period, and passed under 
the.supremacy of the Syrians, the Greeks, the Egyptians, 
ind the Persians. On the death of Alexander the Great 
it was incorporated with Egypt. It was made a Koman 
province, B.C. 58. Caesar gave it to Arsinoe and 
Ptolemy, the sister and brother of Cleopatra, B.C. 47. 
It was made an imperial province B.C. 27, but v/as given 
up to the senate B.C. 22. Paul and Barnabas visited 
the island A.D. 44. 

Acts 4. 36 Barnabas., a Levite.. of the country of C. 

II. ig Stephen travelled as far as Phenice, and C. 

II. 20 some of them were men of C. andCyrene 

13. 4 and from thence they sailed to C. 

15. 39 Barnabas took Mark, and sailed unto C. 

21. ' 3 Now when we had discovered C, we left 

21. 16 and brought with them one Mnason of C. 

27 4 from thence, we sailed under C. 

CY-RE'-NE, KvpT)UT]. 

A city of Libya in Cyrenaica, N. Africa. It was the 
chief of the five cities called Pentapolitana. The pro- 
jecting portion of the, coast called Tripoli corresponds 
to the Cyrenaica of classical v/riters ; though on the 
African coast Cyrene was a Greek city, in which Jews 
settled in large numbers. Under the Romans it was 
connected with Crete. ITie Greek colonisation began 

B.C. 631. 

Matt 27. 32 as they came out, they found a man of C. 
Acts 2. lo and in the parts of Libya about C, and 

II. 20 some of them were men of Cyprus and C. 

13. I Niger, and Lucius of C, and Manaen 

CY-EE-NI-AN, Kvp-nvaws. 

A native or Inhabitant of Cyrene. 

Marki;. 21 And they compel one Simoii a C. ' 
Luke23. 26 they laid hold upon one Simon, a' C. 
Acts 6. 9 which is called (the synagogue) of the . . C. 

CY-RE-OT-TTS, Kvprivios. 

Governor of Syria A.D. 6. His full name was Publius 
Sulpicius Quirinus. B.C. 12 he was made consul. His 
special mission to Syria was to make the census, both 
there andin Judaea, Luke apparently makes the census 
at the birih of Christ, when Syria was under the 
governorship of Sehtii;s Saturninus; but perhaps the 



reference is to the' conclusion of the census, not its 
beginning. 

Luke 2. 2 this taxing v/as. .made when C. was gov. 
CY'-ETTS, tv-i'is sun, throne. 

The founder of the Persian empire, who conquered 
Babylon, and assisted the Jews, B.C. 536. 

2 Ch.36. 22 in the first year of C. . the spirit of C. 

36. 23 Thus saith C. king of Persia, All the 
Ezra I. 1 in the first year of C. long of Persia 

I. I the Lord stirred up the spirit of C. king 
1. 2 Thus saith C. king of Persia, The Lord 
I. 7 C. the king brought forth the vessels 
I. 8 Even those did C. king of Persia bring 

3. 7 the grant . .they had of C. king of Persia 

4. 3 C. the king of Persia hath commanded us 

4. 5 all the days of C. king of Persia, even 

5. 13 in the first year of C. the king of Babylon 
5. J3 king C. made a decree to build 

5. 14 those did C. the king take out of the 

5. 17 a decree was made of C. the king to build 

6. 3 In tjie first year of C. the king 

6. 3 C. . .inade a decree (concerning) the house 
6. 14 according to the commandment of C. 
Isa. 44. 28 That saith of C, (He is) my shepherd 

45. I Thus saith the Lord to his anointed, to C. 
Dan. I. 21 continued, .unto the first year of king C. 
6. 28 Daniel prospered . . reign of C. the Persian 
10. 1 In the third year of C. king of Persia a 



DA-BA,'-REH, nnaT pasture. 

A Le\!itic^l city 'of Issachar, on the bordef. Now 

SuTnirieh. 

Josh 21, 28 of the tribe of Issachar. .D. with her sub. 

DAB-BA'-SHETH, ?i»2^ height. 

A border c|ty of Zebulon and Issachar. 

Josh i^ ii'And their border, .reached to D., and 

DA-BE'-RATH, vnv\ pasture. 

See .Sabareh, which is erroneously given for Daberath. 
/josh 19. 12 and then goeth out to D., and goeth up 
; Ch. 6. 72 of the tribe of Issachar.. D. -svithhersub. 
dagg!ee — 
Destroying weapon, nnrj cJiereh. 

Judg. 3. 16 Ehud made him a dagger which had two 
3. 21 took the dagger from his right thigh, and 
3. 22 he could not draw the dagger out ol his 

BA'-GON, ]mfish. 

The national god of the Philistines, whose most famous 
temples were at Gaza and Ashdod. Its form had the 
face and hands of a man, and the tail of a fish. 

Judgi6. 23 to offer a great sacrifice unto D. their god 
I Sa. 5. 2 into the house of D., and set it by D. 

S. 3 D. (was) fallen upon his face to the earth 
5. 3 they took D., and set him in his place 
5. 4 D. (was) fallen upon his face to the ground 
5. 4 head of D. and both., his hands (were) cut 
S. 4 only (the stump of) D. was left to him 
S. 5 Therefore neither the priests of D. 
5. 5 nor any that come into D.'s house 
S. s tread on the threshold of D. . . unto this 
5. 7 for his hand is sore, .upon D. our god 
I Ch.io. 10 fastened his head in the temple of D. 

DAILY — 

I.Day hy day, D'r|i Di' yom beyom. 

Exod. s. 13 Fulfil your works, (your) daily tasks, as 
5. 19 (oiight) from your bricks of your daily tasB 
16. 's be twice as much as they gather daily 
]S'um28. 24 After this manner ye shall offer daily 
Judgi6. 16 wl>en she pressed him daily with her 
2Ki. 25. 30 a daily rate for every day, all the days 
2Ch.3i. 16 unto every one. .his daily portion for 
Ezra 3. 4 (offered) the daily burnt offerings by num. 
Esth. 3. 4 when they spake daily unto him, and he 
Psa. 42. 10 theysaydailyuntome,'Where(is)thyGod? 
56. I he lighting daily oppresseth me 
56. 2 Jline enemies v.'ould daily swallow(me)Up 
61. 8 that I may daily perform my vows 
68. 19 (who) daily loadeth us (with benefits) 
72. IS he shall live, .daily shall he be praised 
74. 22 the foolish man reproacheth thee daily 
86. 3 Be merciful . . for I cry unto thee daily 
88. 9 I have called daily upon thee, I have 
88. 17 They came round about me daily like 
Prov. 8. 30 I was daily (his) deiight, rejoicing -always 
8. 34 the man that heareth me, watching daily 
Isa. 58. 2 they seek me daily, and delight to know 
Jer. 7. 25 daily rising up early and sending (them) 
20. 7 I am in derision daily, every one mocketh 
20. 8 a reproach unto me, and a derision, daily 
Eze. 45. 23 seven rams without blemish daily the 

45. 23 a kid of the goats daDy (for) a sin offering 

46. 13 Thou shalt daily prepare a burnt offering 
Dan. I. s the king appointed them a daily provision 
Hos. 12. I he daily increaseth lies and desolation 

2. Daily, hy d,ay, Dai' yomam. 

Psa. 13. 2 (having) sorrow in my heart daily 
Eze. 30, 16 and Noph (shall have) distresses daily 

^.Continual, tdfi tamid. 

Num. 4. 16 the daily meat offering, and the anomt. 
29. 6 the daDy burnt offering, and his meat 



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Dan. 8. II hy him the daily (sacrifice) was taken 

8. 12 vvasgiven(him)againsttliedaily(sacriflce) 

8. 13 tlie vision (conceruing) the daily (sacri.) 

11. 31 sliall talco away tlie daily (sacrifice), aud 

12. II from the time (that) tiie daily (sacriUce) 

A.For ane day, nnx ci'? leyom echad. 

Neh. $. 18 (that) which was prepared (for me) daily 

5. Sufficient, appointed, iirioixno! epiousios. 
Matt. 6. II Give us this day our daily bread 
Luke 1 1. 3 Give us day by day our daily bread 

^.Daihj, for the day, icj)7]fj.epos ephevieros. 

Jas. 2. 15 If a brother. . be. .destitute of daily food 
"J.Every day, daily, Ka6rifieptv6s Icathemerinos. 

Acts 6. I were neglected in the daily ministration 

^.According to each day, kuB' iK&(m]v Tifxepav. 

Heb. 3. 13 exhort one another daily, while it is 
9. According to the day, each day, icad' fifiepav 

Matt 26. 55 I sat daily with you teaching in the 

Marki4. 49 I was daUy with you in the temple teac. 

Luke 9. 23 [let him . . take up his cross daily, and fol.] 
19. 47 And he taught daily in the temple 

22. 53 When I was daily with you in the temple 
Acta a. 46 continuing daily with one accord in the 

2. 47 the Lord added to the church daily such 

3. 2 whom they laid daily at the gate of the 

16. 5 the churches . . increased in number daily 

17. II These, .searched the Scriptures daily 
19. 9 disputing daily in the school of one 

iCo. 15. 31 I protest by your rejoicing. .1 die daily 
2C0. 11. 28 that which comcth upon me daily, the 
Heb. 7. 27 Who ueedcth not daily, as those high pr. 
10. II every priest standeth daily ministering 

10. Through every day, Kara iracrav Tifj-epav. 

Acts 17. 17 in the market daDy with them that met 

11. Every day, iruaav i\jxipav, pasai\ hemeran. 
Acts 5. 42 daily in the tempte, and in every house 

DAINTIES, dainty (meats) — 

1. Things full of taste, nisiapp matammoth. 

I'rov.23. 3 Be not desirous of his dainties ; for they 

23. 6 neither desire thou his dainty meats 

'2. Pleasant things, d'SjjjD manavimivi. 

Psa.141. 4 and let me hot eat of their dainties 

2. Dainty'^ delight, \1liO maadMn. 

Gen. 49. 20 and he shall yield royal dainties 

4. Object of desire, niNi? iaavah. 

Job 33. 20 abhorretii bread, and his soul dainty meat 

5. Fat, shining , .\i.Trap6s liparos. 

Kev. 18. 14 all things which were dainty and goodly 

DA-LA'-IAH, n;S'n Jah is deliverer, 

A descendant of Shechaniah. 

In the original this name is the same as that of 

several persons who are called Delaiah in the common 

version. 

1 Ch. 3. 24 Johanan, and D., and Ananl, seven 

DALE — 

Deep place, vcdley, pDy emeq. 

Gen. 14. 17 valley of Shaveh,which(is)theking's dale 

2 Sa. 18. 18 a pillar, wliich (is) in the king's dale 

DAi-MA-NTJ'-THA, AaX/xavoved. 

A village or small town on the W. side of the s6a of 

Galileo, near Magdala, close to the shore, at the south 

end of the i)lain of Gennesaret. It is now called Ain- 

el-Bdridch 

Mark 8. 10 he. .came into the parts of D. 

LAI-MA'-TIA, AaXp-aria. 

A province on the E. coast of the Adriatic Sea, extendi 
ing from the Naro in tlie S. to the Savus in the N. It 
became a part of (or another name for) the Roman 
province of lUyricum after the e.xpedition of Tiberius 
(A.D. 9), 

2 Ti. 4. 10 Crescens to Galatla, Titus vmto D. 

BAL'-PHOII, i'idS'i Persian WGrd.; otherwise drqp^iTijr. 
The second of tlie ten sons of Haman, B.C. 510. 

Eslh g. 9 And Parshandatha, .•\nd D., and Aspatha 

DAM — 

Mother, DN em, 

Exod22. 30 seven days it shall be with his dam 
Lev. 22. 27 then it shall be seven days under the dam 
Deut 22. 6 the dam sitting upon the young, or upon 
22. 6 thou Shalt not take the dam with the 
22. 7 (But) thou Shalt in any wise let the dam 

DAMAGE — 

1 . Violence, hurt, Van chahal. 

Ezra 4. 22 why should damage grow to the hurt of 

2. Vinlence, Dsn chamas. 

P10V26. 6 cutteth off the feet,(and)driaketh damage 

3. Loss, pnnezek. 

Esth. 7. 4 could not countervail the king's damage 

i.Damage, f-)7|Uia zemia 

Acts 27.10 voyage mil be with hurt and much dam. 

DAMAGE, to have — 

To suffer loss, pn nezak. 

Dan. 6. 2 and the king should have no damage 



DAMAGE, to receive — 

To cause loss, (rnj.t6w zeiniod. 

2 Co. 7. 9 ye might receive damage byus in nothing 

DA-MA'-RIS, Adfiapis. 

A woman in Athens converted by Paul, A.B. 54. 

Acts 17. 34 a woman named D., and others with them 

DA-MAS-CENES, AafjLaa-Krjvoi, belonging toBamasc. 
The people of Damascus. 

2 Co. 1 1 . 32 the king kept the city of the D. with a gar. 

DAM-AS'-CTJS, P^E-n, pb'p-i'n, pBian, AafiaarKos. 
The most ancient and important city in Syria. It 
stands in a plain of great fertility E. of "the great chain 
of Autilibanus, on the edge of the desert. The modern 
Barada (the Amana of Scripture) waters this plain, 
which is 30 miles in diameter and nearly circular 
According to Josephus Damascus was founded by Vz, 
son of Aram and grandson of Shem. It is apparently 
first mentioned in the time of Abraham, B.C. 1912. It 
was taken by David B.C. 1040 and was the capital of 
Syriaduring thercignof Ben-hadad, 15.0.930. Jeroboam 
restored it to Israel B.C. 822, but Tiglath-Pilcser, king 
of Assyria, took it B.C. 740, and carried its inliabitants 
captive to Kir. It afterwards remained subject to the 
Assyrians and Persians till B.C. 333, wlien it was taken 
by Parmer io, the general of Alexander the Great. 
Pompey effected its capture B.C. 64. Paul commenced 
his miuistr; at Damascus A.I». 33. 

Gen. 14. 15 Hobah, which (is) on the left hand of D. 
15. 2 steward of my house (is) this Eliezer of D. ? 

2 Sa. 8. s And when the Syrians of D. came to sue. 
8. 6 Then David put garrisons in Syria of D. 

1 Ki. II. 24 he gathered men . .and they went to D. 

II. 24 dwelt therein, and reigned in D. 

15. iS Hezion, king of SjTia, that dwelt at D. 

19. 15 rctuin on thy way to the \vil(lerness of D. 

20. 34 thou shaft make streets for thee in D. 

2 Ki. 5. 12 (Are) not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of D. 

8. 7 And Elisha came to D. ; and. .the king 

8. 9 even of every good thing of D., forty ca. 

14. 28 how he warred, and hov/ he recovered D. 

16. 9 the king of Assyria went up against D 
16. 10 And king Ahaz went to D. to meet 
36. JO and saw an altar that (was) at D 

16. 11 all that king Ahaz had sent from D. 

16. II made (it) against lung Ahaz came fromD. 

16. 12 when the king was come from D. 

1 Ch. 18. 5 Syrians of D. came to help Hadarezer 

18. 6 David put (garrisons) in Syria-d. 

2 Ch.i6. 2 Ben-hadad king of Syria, that dwelt at D. 

24. 23 aud sent all the spoil, .unto the king of D. 

28. 5 and they . .brought them to D 

28. 23 For he sacrificed unto the gods of D. 

Song 7. 4 the tower.. which looketh toward D. 

Isa. 7. 8 For the head of Syria (is) D. 

7. 8 and the head of D. (is) Rezin 

8. 4 the riches of D. .shall be taken away 
10 9 (is) not Samaria as D. 1 

17. I D. is taken away from (being) a city 

17. 3 Ephraim, and the Idngdom from D., and 
Jer. 49. 23 Concerning D. Hamath is confounded 
49. 24 D. is waxed feeble, (and) turneth. .to flee 
49. 27 I will kindle a fire in the wall of D. 
Eze. 27. 18 D. (was) thy merchant in the. .wares of 
47. 16 between the border of D. and the border 
47. 17 the border .shall be. .the border of D. 

47. iS the east side ye shall measure from. .D. 

48. I the border of D. northward, to the coast 
Amos I. 3 ForthreetransgressionsofD.,andforfour 

I. 5 I wUl break also the bar of D., and cut off 
3. 12 corner of a bed, and in D. (in) a couch 
5. 27 to go into captivity beyond D., saith the 
Zech. 9. I and D. (shall be) the rest thereof 
Acts 9. 2 And desired of him letters to D. 
g. 3 as he journeyed, he came near D. 

9. 8 led lum . . and brought (him) into D. 
9. 10 there was a certain disciple at D. 
g. 19 Then was Saul certain days, .at D. 

9. 22 confounded the Jev/s which dwelt at D 
g. 27 and how he had preached boldly at D. 

22. 5 whom .1 received letters, .and went to D. 

22. 6 and was come nigh unto D. about noon 

22. 10 the Lord said. .Ai'ise, and go into D. 

22. II led by the hand .1 came into D. 

26. 12 Whereupon, as I went to D. with author. 

26. 20 showed first ^nto them of D., and at Jer. 
2 Co. 1 1. 32 In D. the governor wider Arctas. .kept 
GaL I. 17 I went, .and returned again unto D. 

DAMNABLE — 

Destruction, loosing aieay, airdX^ia apoleia. 
2 Pe. 2. I privily shall bring in damnable heresies 

DAMNATION — 

l.Destruction, loosing away, airdiXeia apoleia. 
2 Pe. 2. 3 and their damnation sUimbereth not 

2.J'>Klgm-ent, condemnation, Kpiaa hrima, 

5Iatt.23. 14 ye shall receive the greater damnation 
SIarki2. 40 these shall receive greater damnation 
Luke 20. 47 the same shall receive greater damnation 
Horn. 3 8 Let us do evil, .v.-liose damnation is just 

13. 2 shall receive to themselves damnation 
I Co. II. 29 eateth and drinketh danmation to him. 
I Ti. s. 12 Having damnation, because they have 

S.Jicdgmentf npiais Jcrisis. 

Matt.23. 33 how can ye escape the danmation of 
Mark 3. 29 but is in danger of eternal [damnation] 
John 5. sg unto tbe resurrection of damnation 



DAJSNED, to be — 

1. To judge one down, KaraKpii/ii) hatakrind. 
Marki6. 16 [but he that believeth not shall be dam.] 
Rom. 14. 23 he that doubtcth is damned if he cat 

2. To judge, icplvu krino. 

2 Til. 2. 12 That they all might be damned who beli 

DAMSEL — 

l.Lass, girl, rn^: yaldah. 

Gen. 34. 4 saying. Get me this damsel to wife 

2.Damsel, young woman, n"y;.j nuarah. 

Gen. 24. 14 that the damsel to whom I shall say, Let 
24. 16 the damsel (was) very fair to look upon 
24. 28 the damsel ran, and told (them of) her 
24. 55 Let the damsel abide with us (a few) day* 
24. 57 We will call the damtel, and enquire al 
24. 61 licbekah arose, and her damsels, and 

34. 3 his soul clave .and he loved the damsel 
34. 3 and spake kindly unto the damsel 

34. 12 but give me the damsel to wife 
Deut22, 15 Then shall the father of the damsel, and 
22. IS take .(the tokcn3of)thedamscrsvirginl. 
22 16 the damsel's father shall say unto the 
22, 19 give (them) unto the father of the dam. 
22. 20 virginity be not found for the damsel 
22. 21 they shall bring out the damsel to the 
22. 23 If adamsel(thati3) a virgin he betrothed 
22. 24 the damsel, because she cried not, (being 
22. 25 if a man find a betrothed damsel in the 
22. 26 But unto the damsel thou shalt do noth. 
22. 26 (there is) in the damsel no sin (worthy) o( 
22. 27 the betrothed damsel cried, and (there 
22. 28 If a man find a damsel (that is) a virgin 
22. 29 shall give unto the damsel's father fifty 
Judg.ig. 3 when the father of the damsel saw him 
19. 4 the damsel's father, retained him 
ig. 5 damsel's father said unto his son in law 
jg. 6 the damsel's father had said unto the man 
19. 8 the damsel's father said, Comfort thine 
19. g the damsel's father, said unto him. Behold 
Ruth 2. s Then said Boaz. Whose damsel (is) this'f 

2. 6 It (is) the Moabitish damsel that came 
I Sa. 25. 42 with five damsels of hers that went after 
X Ki. I. 3 they sought for a fair damsel throughout 
I. 4 the damsel (was) very fair, and cherished 

Z.Young woman, virgin, no^y ahnah 

Psa. 68. 25 among (them were) the damsels playing 

4. Womh, orn racham. 

Judg. 5. 30 to every man a damsel (or) two ; to Sisera 

5. A little girl, Kopaaiov koraswn. 

Matt 14. II his head was .given to the damsel 
Mark 5. 41 and said. .Damsel, I say unto thee, arise 

5. 42 straightway the damsel arose, and 

6. 22 the king said unto the damsel, Ask of 

6. 28 brought his head.. and pave it io the dam. 
6. 28 and the damsel gave it to her mother 

Q.A yo'>'.ng or Utile child, TtaiSiov paidion. 
•Mark 5. 39 the damsel is not dead, but sleepeth 

5. 40 the father and the mother of the damsel 
5. 40 entereth in where the damsel was lying 
5. 41 he took the damsel by the hand, and 

T.A young damsel, xoiSiVkt; paidiske. 

Matt26. 69 a damsel came unto him, saj-ing. Thou 
JohniS. 17 Then saith the damsel that kept the door 
Acts 12. 13 a damsel came to hearken, named Rhoda 

16. 16 a certain damsel possessed with a spirit 

DAN, \^ judge. 

1. Fifth son of Jacob, and first of Bilhali, Rachel's 
maid. Dan was the own brother of Naphtali. B.C. 1747 

Gen. 30. 6 a son . therefore called she bis name D. 

35. 25 sons of Bilhah, Rachel's handmaid ; D. 
46. 23 And the sons of D ; Hushim 

49- 16 D. shall ju^ge his people, as one of the 
49 17 D. shall be a serpent by the way 

Exod. I. 4 D., and Kaphtali, Gad, and Asher 

Num26. 42 These (are) the sons of D. after their faml. 
26. 42 These (are) the families of D. after their 

Josh. 19. 47 children of D. went up to fight s^-ainstL. 

I Ch. 2. 2 D., Joseph, and Benjamin, Kaphtali 

2. The most northern city of Canaan, as seen in the 
common expression "from Dan even to Beersheba." 
The name was originally Laish or Lcshcin (Josh. 19. 47). 
The inhabitants lived like the Zidonians, engaged in 
commerce, and without defence. Hence the Danitea 
easily conquered the place, and named it Dan. Tell-el- 
Kadi, its modern name, is the western and smaller of 
the two sources of the Jordan, 4 miles from Vancas, on 
the road to Tyre. The long level top of the Tell is 
strewed with ruins, and is probably the site of the 
town and citadel of Dan. The spring is called El- 
Leddun, aud the stream from it liahr-cd-dhan. 

Gen. 14. 14 armedhis..(servts.)and pursued.. unto D. 
Deut.34. I Lord showed him. landofGilead,untoD. 
Josh. 19. 47 called Leshero, D., after the name of Dan 
Judgi8 29 called the name D., after the name of D. 
20. I the congregation was gathered .from D. 
I Sa. 3. 20 all Israel, from D. even to Beersheba 
a Sa. 3. 10 to set up the throne of David, .from D. 

17. II all Israel be .gathered, .from D. even to 
24. 2 through all the tribes of Israel, from V. 
24. IS there died .from D. . .to Beer-sheba ser. 

I Ki. 4. 25 from D. . .to Beer-sheba, all the days of H. 
12. 29 set. .one in Bethel, and the other, .in D. 
12. 30 people went (to worship), .(even) unto IX 
ij. 20 Ben-hadad. .sent, .and smote Ijon, andD. 



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DARE 



H Ki. lo. 29 departed not from, .golden calves, .in D. 

1 Ch zi. 2 number Isiaelfrom Beer-sheba even to D. 

2 Ch.i6. 4 and they smote Ijon, and D., and Abel-m. 

30. 5 established a decree. .Beer-sheba. .to D. 

Jer. 4 ;s Fora voice declarethfrom D.,andpubli. 

8. 16 snorting of his horses was heard from D. 

Eze 27. 19 D . . going to and fro occupied in thy fairs 

Amos 8. 14 They that swear., and say, Thy God, OD. 

S. The name is used to denote the tribe that sprang 
from Dan, as well as their territory. 

J!xod3i. 6 I have given. .Aholiab. .of the tribe of D. 

" 35- 34 iii^y teach. .Aholiab. .of the tribe of D. 

38. 23 with him (was)!Aholiab . . of the tribe of D. 

lev. 24. II daughter of Dibri, of the tribe of D. 

Hum. I. 12 Of D. ; Ahiezer the son of Ammi-shaddai 

I. 38 Of the children of D., by their generations 

1. 39 that were numbered, .of the tribe of D. 

2. 25 The standard of the camp of D. (shall be) 
2. 23 the captain of the children of D. (shall be) 
2. 31 they that were numbered in. .camp of D. 
7. 65 Ahiezer. .prince of the children of D. 

10. 25 the standard of the camp . . of D. set for. 
13. 12 Of the tribe of D., Ammiel the son of G. 
26. 42 These (are) the sons of D. after their fa. 

26. 42 These (are.) the families of D. after their 
34. 22 prince of the tribe of the children of D. 

Deut27. 13 Reuben, Gad, and Asher, Zebulun, D. 

33. 22 of D. he said, D. (is) a lion's whelp 
Josh.ig. 40 the seventh lofcame. .for the tribe, .of D. 

19. 47 the children of D. went, .to fight against 

19. 47 called Leshem, D., after.. Dan their f a th. 

19. 48 inheritance of. .the children of D. 

27. s and out of the tribe of D., and out of the 
21. 23 And out of the tribe of D., Eltekeh 

Jujdg. I. 34 the Amorites forced the children of D. 
S. 17 and why did D. remain in ships ? 
13. 25 in the camp of D. between Zorah and Esh. 
18. 2 the children of D. sent of their family five 
18. 16 six hundred men. .of the children of D. 
18. 22 the men. .overtooli the children of D. 
18. 23 And,they cried unto the children of D. 
18. 25 And the children of D. said unto hirji 
i3. 26 And the children of D. went their way 
18. 30 the children of D. set up the graven image 
18. 30 his sons were priests to the tribe of D. 

1 Ch.27. 22 Of D. ; Azareel the son of Jeroham 

2 Ch. 2. 14 son of a woman of the daughters of D. 
Eze. 48. I -sides east (and) west ; a (portion for) D. 

48. 2 And by the border of D., from the east 
48. 32 one gate of Benjamin, one gate of D. 
The following localities were in the terrritory of Dan: — 
A jalon. Eaalath, JBene-barak, Dan, Elon, Eltekeh, Esh- 
taol,Gath-rimmon,Gibbethon, Ir-shemesh, Japho, Jeth- 
lah. Laish, Leshem, Me-jarkon, Kakkon, Sha^labin, 
Timnah, Zorah, &c. 

DANCfE — 

Dance, danci'rig, chorus, S'lriD machol. 

Psa.i4g. 3 Let him praise his name in the dance 

150. 4 Praise him with the timbrel and dance 
Jer. 31. 4 in the dances of them that make merry 

31. 13 shall the virgin rejoice in the dance 
Lam. 5. 15 our dance is turned into mourning 

DANCE, to — 

■ \.To keep festival, Jjn chagag. 
i« I Sa. 30. i6 (they were) .. drinking, and dancing 

2. To dance, turn, tioist, '?W chul. 

Judg2i. 21 daughters of Shiloh eome out to danct. 

8. To dance, turn, tvnst,-h'm chul, 'ia. 

Judg2i. 23 of them that danced, whom they caught 

4. 7*0 dance, move round, ti3 Ica.rar, 3a. 

a Sa. 6. 14 David danced before the Lord with all (his) 

5. To dance, sleip, npl raqad. 

Eccl. 3. 4 a time to mourn, and a time to dance 

6. To dance, skip, npT raqad, 8. 

I Ch.is. 29 saw king David dancing and playing 
Job 21. 11 They send forth, .and their children dance 
Isa. 13. 21 dwell-there, and satyrs shall dwell there 

T.To lift lip {tliefeet), dance, opx^ofj-o-i- ofcheomai. 
Matt II. 17 piped unto you, and ye have not danced 
14. 6 the daughter of Herodias danced before 
Mark 6. 22 when the daughter of . .Herodias. .danced 
Luke 7. 33 piped uuto you, and ye have not danced 

DANCES — 

Hance, dancing, chorus, nVino meoholah. 

Exodis. 20 after her with 'timbrels and with dances 
Jndgii. 34 to meet him with timbrels and. .dances 
91.21 the daughters . . come out to dance in dan. 

1 Sa. 21. II singone to another «f him in dances 

ag, 5 they sang one to.another in dances, saying 

DANCING — 

1. To doMx, m6ve roiind, "n^ Ica/rar, 2a. 

2 Sa. 6. 1 5 saw king David leaping and dancing Bef. 

2. Dance, dc^ncing, chorus. Vino mdohol. 

Psa. 30i II turned for me my mourning into dancing 

2tDance, darling, chorus, nVini? mecJiolah. 

Exod32. 19 that he saw the calf] and the dancing 
•' 1 Sa. i8. 6 singing and dancing, to meet.;king Saul 

i.A chorus, company of dancers, xopis choros. 
lAilte 15. 25 as he came, .he heard musiD and dancing 



DANDLED, to Be — 

To play with, delight in, dandle, )1)W shaa, 4S. 
Isa. 66. 12 be borne upon (her) sides, and be dandled 

DANGER, to he in — 

To incur danger, KivSweiai kiruluneuo. 

Acts ig. 27 craft is in danger to be set at nonghfe= 
19. 40 we are in danger to be called in question 

DANGER of, in — 

Held in, liable to, evoyos enochos. 

Matt. 5. 21, 22 shall be in danger of the judgment 
5. 22 shall be in danger of the coiincil 
5. 22 shall say. Thou fool ! shall be in danger of 
Mark 3. 29 but is in danger of eternal damnation 

DANGEROUS — 

Insecure, perilous, iTricr<pa\ris episphales. 

Acts 27. 9 when sailing was now dangerous, because 

DA-NI'-EL, ^N.'W, Aact^X God is judge. 

1. Second son of David, called also Chileol, B.C. 1050. 

I Ch. 3. I th^second, D., of Abigail the Carmelitess 

2. A descendant of Ithamar who came up with Ezra, 
and sealed the covenant, B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. 2 of the sons of Ithamar ; D. : of the sons of 
Neh. 10. 6 D., Ginnethon, Baruch 

3. The fourth of the so-called greater prophets. He 
appears to have been of royal or noble descent, and was 
taken to Babylon in the third year of Jeholakim (B.C. 
604), and trained with three companions for the king's 
service. The parallel between his character and that 
of Joseph is striking. At the accession of Darius he 
was made the first of three presidents, and in the third 
year of Cyrus he saw his last recorded vision on the 
banks of the Tigris (B.C. 330). 

Eze. 14. 14 these three men, Noah, D., and Job, were 
14. 20 Though Koah, D., and Job, (were) in it 
28. 3 Behold, thou (art) wiser than D. 

Dan. I. 6 these were, of the children of J udah, D. 
I. 7 he gave unto D. (the name) of Belteshazzar 
I. 8 D. purposed, .that he would not defile ' 
I. 9 Now God had brought D. into favour 
I. iQ And the prince of the eunuchs said untoD. 
I. II Then said D. to Melzar, whom 
I. II the prince of the eunuchs had set overD. 
1. 17 and D. had understanding in all visions 
I. 19 among them all was found none like D. 

1. 21 D; continued (even) unto the first year of 

2. 13 they sought D. and his fellows to be slain 

2. 14 Then D. answered with counsel and wis. 
g. 15 Then Arioch made the thing known to D. 

2. 16 Then D. wenfin, and desired of the king 

2. 17 Daniel went to his house, and made the 

2. 18 that D. and his fellows should not perish 

2. 19 Then was the secret revealed unto D. in 

2. 20 D. answered. .Blessed be the name of G. 
2. 24 D. went In unto Arioch, whom the king 
2. 25 Then Arioch brought in D. before the 

2. 26 The king answered and said to D. 

2. 27 D. answered in the presence of the king- 

z. 46 fell upon his face, and worsliipped D. 

2. 47 The king answered unto D., and said 
2. 48 Then the king made D. a great man 

e. 49 Then D. requested of the king, and he set 
e. 49 but D. (sat) in the gate of the king 

4. 8 But at the last D. came in before me 
4. 19 Then D. . . was astonied for one hour 

5. 12 spirit, and knowledge., were found in. .D. 

3. 12 let D.- be called, and he wOl show the int. 

5. 13 Then was D. brought in before the king. 
3. 13 the king.. said un to D., (Art) thou that D. 
5. 17 Then D. answered and said before the kL 

5. 29 and they clothed D. with scarlet 

6. z over these three presidents, of whom D. 
6. 3 D. was preferred above the presidents and 
6.- 4 princes sought to.flnd occasion Eigaiust D. 
6. 5 shall not find, any occasion against this D. 
6. 10 when D. knew that the writing was sign. 
6. II these men assembled, -and found D. pray. 

6. 13 That D. .regardeth not thee, king 

6. 14 the king, .set (his) heart on D. to deliver 
6. 16 the king commanded, and they brought!). 

6. 16 the king, .said unto D., Thy God. .-will 

6. 17 purpose might not be changed concern. D. 
6. 20 he cried with a lamentable voice unto D. 
6. 20 the king spake and said to D., D., ser. 
6. 21 saidD. unto the king,0 king, liveforever 
6. 23 commanded that they- should take D. up 
6. 23 So D. was taken up out of the den 

6. 24 brought those men which had accused D. 
6; 26 tremble and fear before the God of D. 
6. 27 who hath delivered D. from the power of 

6. 28 this D. prospered in the reign of Darius 

7. I In the first year of Belshaziar. .D. had a 
7. 2D... said, I saw in my vision by night 

7. IS I D. was grieved in my spirit 

7. 28 As for me D., my cogitations much 

8. I a vision appeared unto me. .me D. 

8. IS v/hen I, (even) I D., had seen the vision 
8. 27 And I D. fainted, and was sick (certain) 
g. 2 I D. understood by books the number of 
9. 22 O D., I am. .come forth to give thee skJU 
10. 1 a thing was revealed unto D. 
10. 2 I D. was mourning three full weeks 
10. 7 And I D. alone saw the vision- 
10. II O D. . .understand the words. .1 speak 
10. 12 Then said he unto me, Fear not, D. 
12. 4 But thou, D., shut up the words 



Dan 12. 5 1 D. looked, and. .there stood other two 

12. 9 And he said. Go thy way, D. : for the 
Matt 24. 15 shall see the .. desolation, spoken of byD. 
Marki3. 14 [shall see the. .desolation, spoien of by D.J 

DANITES, 'Jiij had-dani, the Danite. 
Patronymic of the tribe of Dan. 

Judg 13. 2 man of Zorah, of the family of the D. 
18. I the tribe of the D. sought them an inher. 
18. It there went, .of the family of the D. 
iCh. 12. 33 of the D... twenty.. eight thousand.. six 

DAN JA'-AN, larn Dan playing the pipe, 
A place between Gilead and Zidon, somewhere near 
Dan (^Laish) at the sources of the Jordan. It may mean 
"Dan in the wood," -which accords with Tel-el Kadi, 
and the surrounding country. 

2 Sa 24. 6 they came to D., and about to Zidon 

DAN'-NAH, rtfii low. 

A city of Judah near Kirjath-Sannah. 

Josh 13. 49 And D., and Kirjath-sannah, which (is) 

DA'-EA, in^ bearer, holder. 

Son of Zerah son of Judah by Tamar. Some identify 

him with Darda(?). 

I Ch. e. 6 of Zerah ; Zimri, and Ethan, .and D. 

DAR'-DA, yrp,. 

A wise man not later than Solomon, and considered by 

some identical with Dara. 

I Ki 4. 31 wiser- than all men ;-. than Ethan, .and D. 

DARE, to — 

To dare, have daring, ToX/idu tolmao. 

Matt22. 46 neither durst any (man) from that day fo. 
Marki2. 34 no man after that durstask him (anyques.) 
Luke 20. 40 they durst not ask hini a,ny(q-'nstion at 
John2i, 12 noiie of the disciples durst ar t ^^jra. Who 
Acts 5. 13 of the rest durst no man join himself to 
7. 32 Then Moses trembled, and durst not beh. 
Bom. 5. 7 for a good man some even would dare to 
13. 18 1 will not dare to speak of any of those 

1 Co. 6. I Dare any of you, having a matter against 

2 Co. 10. 12 we dare not make ourselves of the num. 
Jude 9 durst not bring against him a raUing 

DA-RI'-TIS, E'ln^ {etymology uncertain). 

1. A king of Persia, i.e., Darius Hystaspes, B.C. 321. 

Ezra 4. 3 until the reign of D. king of Persia 

4. 24 it ceased unto the second year, .of D. 

5. 5 to cease, till the matter came to D. 
S. 6 The copy of the letter, .sent unto D. 

5. 7 Unto D. the king, all peace 

6. 1 Then D. the king made a decree 

6. 12 I D. have made a decree ; let it be done 

6. 13 according to that which D. .had sent 

6. 14 they builded. .according to the com.of . .D. 

6. 15 this house was finished . . sixth year . . of D. 
Hag. I. I In the second year of D. the king 

1. 13 in the second year of D. the king 
2. 10 in the second year of D., came the word 
Zech. I. I in the second year of D., came the word . 
I. 7 in the second year of D., came the word 

7. I it came to pass in the fourth year of . .D. 

2. Another king, i.e., Darius Nothus, B.C. 423. 

Neh. 12. 22 also the priests, to the reign of D. 

S. Darius the Mede," the son of Ahasnerusof the seed of 
the Modes," who succeeded to the kingdom of BalDylon 
on the death of Belshazzar, and was then 62 years of 
age. He was Cyaxares, and son and successor of 
Astyages the king of Media, B.C. 338. 

Dan. 5. 31 And D. the Median took the kingdom 
6. I It pleased D. to set over the kingdom 
6. 6 said thus unto hun. King D., live for ever 
6. 9 king D. signed the writing and the decree 
6. 25 Then king D. wrote unto all people 
6. 28 So this Daniel prospered in the reign of D. 
9. I In the first year of D. the son of Ahlsuerus 
II. I Also I, in the first year of D. the Mede 

DARK — 

l.Thick darkness, gloominess, rihsK aphelah. 

Prov. 7. 9 Hie evening, in the black and dark night 

2.Darkness (of night), ijif'n choshek. 

Jos-h. 2. 5 when it was dark, that the men went out 
Job 12. 25 They grope in the dark without light, and 

24. 16 In the dark they dig through houses 
Psa. 35. 6 Let their way be dark and slippery : and 

88. 12 Shall thy wonders be known in the dark? 
Isa. 45. 19 in secret, in a dark place of the earth 
Eze. 8. 12 the house of Israel do in the dark 

Z.Da/rkness, np^'n cheshkah. 

Psa. 18. II pavilion round about him (were) dark 

i.Darhness, nsifin choshkah. 
. Mie. 3. 6 it shall be dark unto you. that yfe shall 

S.Darkness, collection, binding, rrtpo chashrah,. 
■ 2 Sa. 22. 12 dark waters, (and) thick clouds of the 

Q.Dark place, ^^no maehsJmk. 

Isa. 29. IS their works are in the dark, and they say 

?. Twilight, WJ nesheph. 

Jer. 13. 16 before your feetstumble upon the dark nj. 
^.Darkness, nab^i alatah. 

Gen. 1$. 17 ^lien the sun weut down, and it waadat% 



DARK 

9. Tkickdarkness, secret or hicjh place, ''Si.y. araphel. 
Job. 22. 13 can he judge through the dark clnud ( 
Eze. 34. 12 ijeen scattered iu tlie cloudy ami dark day 

\Ql.Dense darkness, con.gela.tion, nDi? qap)ia, px^ji. 
Zech.14. 6 the light shlU not be clear, (nor) dark 

W.Dry, squalid, avxMpo^ auchmeros. 

a Pe. 1. 19 unto a light that shineth in a dark place 
12.Dark, (TKOTctuis skoteinos. 

Luke II. 36 (be) full of light, having no part dark, the 
\^. Darkness, OKoria skoiia. 

John 6. 17 it was now dark, and Jesus was not come 
2o. I Cometh Mary Magdalene . . it was yet dark 

DARK, to be — 

1.7*0 be or become dark. Ti^n chashak. 

Job 3. g the stars of the twilight thereof be dark 
18. 6 The light shall be dark in his tabernacla 

Mic. 3. 6 and the day shall be dark over them 

2. To be enfolded, black, ^p;^ qadar. 

Joel 2. 10 the sun and the moon shall be dark, and 
Mic. 3. 6 and it shall be dark unto you, that ye 

DARK, to begin to be — 

To be or become dark. SS^ tsalal. 

Keh. 13. 19 the gates of Jerusalem began to be dark 

SAKE, to make — 

l.To darken, send darkness, hide, TiKJn chashak, 5. 
Psa. 105. 28 He sent darkness, and made it dark ; and 
Amos 5. 8 and maketh the day dark with night ; that 

2. To en/old, blacken, mourn, "iTiJ qadar, 5. 

Eze. 32. 7 I will .make the stars thereol dark ; I 
32. 8 bright lights of heaven will I make dark 

DAEK place — 

Dark place, ^l?*!?)? ?nctchshak. 

Psa. 74. 20 for the dark places of the earth are full 
I/am. 3. 6 Ue hath set me in dark places, as. .dead 

DAUK saying or sentence,- speech — 

A knot, acute hidden sayi^ig or thing, ni'n chidah. 
Wumt2. 8 will I speak, .not in dark speeches 
Psa. 49. 4 I will open my dark saying upon the harp 

78. 2 1 will utter dark sayings of old 
Prov. I. 6 words of the wise, and their dark sayings 
Dan. 8. 23 a king, .understanding dark seutenceg 

SABK, darkish, somewhat : — 

Weak, dim, n.ia keheh. 

Lev. 13. 6 behold, (iQ the plague (be) somewhat dark 
13. 21 lowerthan the skin, but(be) somewhatd. 
13. 26 the (other) skin, but<bc) somewhat dark 
13. 28 spread not . but it (be) somewhat dark 
J3. 39 (if) the bright spots . .(be) darkish white 
1 3. 56 the plague (be) somewhat dark after the 

SAKE, very — 

Very dark, hsK aphel. 
Amos 5. 2o even very dark, and no brightness in.lt 7 

SAREEN, be darkened, to — 

l.To be or become dark, ijEin chashak. 

Exodio. 15 so that the land was darkened ; and they 
Psa. 69. 23 Let their eyes be darkened, that they see 
Eccl.12 2 While the stars, be not darkened, nor 

12, 3 and those that look out. .be darkened 
Isa. 5. 30 the light is darkened in the heavens 

13. 10 the sun shall be darkened in his going 
Eze. 30 18 also the day shall be darkened, when I 

2.T0 cause darkness, darken, hide, T!»ri chashak, 5. 
Job 38 2 Who (is) this that darkeneth colinsel by 
Amos 8. 9 I wiU darken the earth in the clear day 

3. To be or becoine weak or dim, nrta kahah. 

Zech II. 17 his right eye shall be utterly darkened 
i. To be or become dark, 3is; arai. 

Isa. 24. II all joy is darkened, the mirth of the land 
5.7*0 be consumed, nnj; atham, 2. 

Isa. 9. 1 9 Through the wrath . . is the land darkened 
6. 7*0 be enfolded, black, nnij qadar. 

Joel 3. 15 The sun and the moon shall be darkened 

7. 7*0 be darkened, made dark, aKOTl^ofiai skotizo. 
Matt 24. 2g after, .those days shall the sun be dark. 
Marki3. 24 in those days, .the sun shall be darkened 
Luke23. 45 the sun Vv-as darkened, and the veil of the 
Bom. I. 21 and their foolish heart was darkened 

II. 10 Let their eyes be darkened that they may 
Eph. 4. 18 Having the understanding [darkened] 
Bev. 8. 12 so as the third part of them was darkened 
g. 2 the sun and the air [were darkened] by 

DARKLY — 

In an enigma, iv alviyixari en ainigmati 

1 Co. 13. 12 For now we see throush a glass, darkly 
DARKKESS — 

1. Thick darkness, "??!< ophel. 

Job 3. 6(A.sfor)that night, letdarknessseizeupon 
10. 22 darkness . . and (where) the light (is) as da. 
23. 17 hath he covered the darkness from my 
z8. 3 the stones of darkness, and the shadow 
30. 26iWhen I waited|for light, there came dark. 

Psa.'- 91. 6 for the pestilence (that) walketh in dark. 

2. Thick darkness, gloominess, nSpt* aphelah. 

Deut28. 29 as the blind gropeth In y.arknese. and 
Prov. 4. 19 The way of the wicked (is) as darkness 
Isa. 8. Z2 and (they shall be) driven to darkness 



221 

Isa. 58 10 and thy darkness (lie) as the noon day 

5). 9 for brightness, (hut) we walk in darkness 
Jer. .(3. 12 their way shall be. as. in the darkness 
Z. Darkness, V<!}n chashok. 

Dan. 2 22 he knoweth what (is) in the darkness and 
i. Darkness, n'wn^,n\an chashekoh. 

Gen. 15 12 an horror ot great darkness fell upon him 

Psa. 8a. 5 They know not., they walk on in darkness 

139. 12 the darkness and the light (are) both alike 

Isa. 8 22 trouble and darkness, dimness of anguish 

50. 10 Who (is) among you. .that walketh in da. 

^.Darkness, ^^n choshck. 

Gen. I. 2 and darkness (was) upon the face of the 
I 4 God divided the light from the darkness 
I. 5 and the darkness he called Night. And 

1. 18 and to divide the light from the darkness 
Exodio. 21 that there may he darkness over the land 

10. 21 of Egypt, even darkness (which) may bo 
10. 22 there was a thick darkness in all tlie laud 
14 20 it was a cloud and darkness (to them) 
Oeut 4. u and the mountain burned with.. darkness 
5. 23 the voice out of the midst of the darkness 

1 Sa. 2. 9 and the wicked shall he silent in darkness 

2 Sa. 22. 12 he made darkness pavilions round about 

22. 29 and the Lord will lighten niy darkness 
Job 3. 4 Let that day be darkness ; let not God 
3. 5 Let darkness and the shadow of death 
5 14 They meet with darkness in the day time 

10. 21 to the land of darkness, and the shadov/ 
12. 22 He discovereth deep things out of dark. 
15. 22 that he shall return out of darkness, and 
IS- 23 he knoweth that the day of darkness is 
15. 30 He shall not depart out of darlcness ; the 
17. 12 the light (is) short because of darkness 
17. 13 1 have made my bed in the darkness 

j8. 18 shall be driven from light into darkness 
iQ. 8 and he hath set darkness in my paths 
20. 26 All darkness (shall be) hid in his secret 

22. n Or darkness, (that) thou canst not see 

23. 17 I was not cut off before the darkness 

28. 3 He setteth an end to darkness, and 

ag. 3 by his light I walked (through) darkness 
34. 22 (There is) no darkness, nor shadow of de. 

37. 19 we cannot order, .by reason of darkness 

38. 19 (as for) darkness, where (is) the place 
Psa. 18 II He made darkness his secret place; his 

• 8. 28 Lord my God will enlighten my darkness 

104. 20 Thou makest darkness, and it is night 

105. 28 He" sent darkness, and made it dark 
107. 10 Such as sit in darkness, and in the 
107. 14 He brought them out of darkness and 
112. 4 there ariseth light in the darkness : (he is) 
139. II If X say. Surely the darkness shall cover 
139. 12 Yea, the darkness hideth not from thee 

Prov. 2. 13 Who leave, to walk in the ways of dark. 

20. 20 his lamp shall be put out in. darkness 
Eccl. 2 13 as far as light excelleth darkness 

2. 14 the fool walketh in darkness; and I myself 

5. 17 All his days also he eate.th in darkness 

6. 4 Cometh in. .and departeth in darkness 
6. 4 his name shall lie covered with darJtuess 

11. 8 let him remember the days of darkness 
Isa. 5 20 darkness for light, and light for darkness 

5. 30 behold darkness (and) sorrow, and the 
g. 2 The people that walked in darkness have 

29. 18 eyes of the blind shall see out of. .dark. 
42. 7 to bring., them that sit in darkness out of 
45. 3 I vtiW give thee the treasures of darkness 
45. 7 I form the light, and create darkness ; I 
47 5 Sit thou silent and get thee into darkness 
49. 9 mayest say . . to them that (are) in darkness 
60. 2 the dai'kness shall cover the earth, and 

Lam. 3. 2 brought (me into) darkness, but not (into) 
Eze. 32. 8 set darkness upon thy land, saith the L, 
Joel 2. 2 A day of darkness and of gloominess, a 

2. 31 The sun shall be turned into darkness, 
Amos 5. 18 the day of the Lord (is) darkness, and 

5 20 (Shall) not the day of the Lord (be) dark. 
Mic. 7. 8 when I sit in darkness, the Lord (shall be) 
Nah. 1 8 and darkness shall pursue 'his enemies 
Zeph. I. 15 a day of darkness and gloominess, a day 

6. Thick darkness, 'jskd maaphcl. 

Josh.24. 7 he put darkness between you and the E. 

7. Thick darkness of Jah, n;Ssxo mapelyah. 
Jer. 2 31 Have I been a land of darkness ? 

8. Dark place, Titvnp machshak. 

Psa. 88. 6 laid me in the lowest pit. In darkness 
88. i3 (and) mine acquaintance into darkness 
143. 3 he hath made me to dwell in darkness 
Isa. 42. 16 I will make darkness light before them 

9. Obscurity, .ns'y ephah. 

Job CO. 22 .'V land of darkness, .(and) of the shadow 
Amos 4. 13 that maketh the morning darkness, and 

10. Thick darkness, secret orhighplacc, SsTi; eraphel. 
2 Sa. 22 10 and darkness (was) under his feet 

Psa. 18. 9 and darkness (was) under his feet 

97. 2 Clouds and darkness (are) round about 

11. Gloom, blackness, (6((>os zophos. 

2 Pe. 2 4 delivered (them) into chains of darknesa 
Jude 6 in everlasting chains, under darkness 

12. Darkness, anoria skoiia. 

Matt 10. 27 What I tell you in darkness, (thatj speak 

Lukei2. 3 whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness 

John I. 5 light shineth in darkness ; and the dark. 

8 12 foUoweth me shall not walk in darkness 

12 35 Walk while ye have the light, lest dark. 



DASH 



Joluiii. 35 he that walketh in darkness, knowc Ih 

12. 46 bclieveth on me should not abide in dark. 
I Jo. I. 5 God Ls light, and iu him is no darknesa 

» 8 the darkness is past, and the true light 
2. g He that haleth his brother, i3 in dark. 
2. II \i in ilarkness, and walketh 111 darkness 
2. II because that darkness hath blinded hl» 
H.Darkncss, trKdrof skotos. 

Matt 4. 16 The people which sat in (darkness) saw 
6. 23 be darkness, how great (is) that darkness; 
8. 12 shall be cast out into outer darkness 
22. 13 take, .and cast (him) into outer da.'kncs^ 

25. 30 cast ye the . .servant into outer darkness 
27. 45 from the sixth hour there was darkness 

JIarki5 33 there was darkness over the whole land 
Luke I. 79 To give light to tlicra that sit in darkness 
II. 35 light which is in thee be not darktcss 

22. 53 your hour, and the power of darkness 

23. 44 there was a darkness over all the earth 
John 3. iqand men loved darkness rather than light 
Acts 2. 20 The sun shall be turned into darkness 

13. II there fell on him a mist and a darkness 

26. 18 to turn (them) from daikness to light 
Rom. 2. 19 a light 01 them which are in darkness 

13. 12 let us cast o.T the works of darkness 

1 Co. 4. 5 to light the hidden things of darkness 

2 Co. 4. 6 commanded the light to shine otit of da. 

6. 14 what communion hath light with dark. 1 
Eph. 5. 8 ye were sometimes darkness, but now 

5. II with the unfruitful works of darkness 

6. 12 the i-ulers of the darkness of this world 
Col. I. 13 delivered us from the power of dirkneaa 
I Th. 5, 4 But ye, brethren arc not in darkness, that 

5. 5 we are not of the night, nor of darkness 
Heb. 12. 18 nor unto blackness, and Idarknes,,) and 

1 Pe. 2. 9 him who hath called yououtof diirkness 

2 Pe. 2. 17 to whom the mist of darkness is reserved 
I Jo. I. 6 fellowship with hiin. and walk in dark 
Judo 13 is reserved the blackness of darkness for 

DAEKKESS, full of — 

Dark, (TKoreivos skoteinos. 

Matt. 6. 23 thy whole body shall be full cl darkness 
Lukeii. 34 thy body also (is) full of dmknesB 

DARKNESS, to be full of — 

7*0 be darkened, (TK0T6ofi.ai skoioomai. 

Rev. 16. 10 and his kingdom was full of darknesR 

DARKNESS, to cause — 

To cause darkness, ^z'ri chashak, 5. 

Jer. 13. i6 Give glory, .before he cause darkness 

DARKNESS, gross or thick — 

Thick darkness, secret or high place, ''S'ly, nraphel. 
Exod2o. 21 Moses drewnearunto the thick darkness 
Deut. 4. ti the midst of heaven, with.. thick dark. 
5. 22 of the cloud, and of the thick darkness 

1 Kl. 8. 12 that he would dwell iu the thick riarkiiesii 

2 Ch. 6. I that he would dwell in the thick darknes* 
Job 38. 9 thick darkness a swaddling band for it 
Isa. 60 2 shall cover the earth, and gross darkncst 
Jer. 13. 16 (and) make (it) gross darkness 

.Toel 2. 2 A day of clouds and of thick darknes.' 
Zeph. I. 15 a day of clouds and thick darkness 

DAR'-KON, ppi'i bearer. 

A servant of Solomon, whose descendants came up from 

the exile with Zerubbabel, B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 56 The children of Jaalah, the child 1 en of D 
Nell. 7. 58 The children of Jaala. the children of U 

DARLING — 

Only, lonely, singly, Tn; yachul 

Psa. 22. 2o my darling from the power of the doe 
35 17 rescue, .my darling from the lions 

DART — 

1. Arrow, en chcts 

Prov. 7.23 Till a dart strike through his liver 

2. Dart, missile, yep massa 

Job 41 26 the spear, the dart, nor the habergeon 

3. Rod, reed, oaB* shebet. 

2 Sa 18. f4 he took three darts in his hand, and 
i. Missile, dart, spear, nha shelach. 

2 Ch 32. s ^Q'i made darts and shields in abundance 
b.CluJ), nnin tolkack. 

Job 41.29 Darts are counted as stubble- he laiigheth 

6. /I missile, dart, arrow, diXos bclos. 

Eph. 6. 16 quench all the hery darts of the wicked 

l.A misiile, dart, arrow, SoAi's talis. 

Heb 12 20 Ibe stoned, or thrust through with a darll 

DASH, to — 

1. To siiule, plague, >)?} vagtiph 

Psa gi. 12 lest thou dash thy foot against n stune 

2.7*0 dash, beat, fsi nc.pats, 3 

Psa. 137. q dasheth thy little cues .igainst the stone? 
Jer. 13. 14 I will dash them one against another 

3.7*0 dash iji pieces, ivc"; rata.sh, 3 

2 Ki. 8 12 wilt dash their children, and np up their 

4. 7*0 strike toward or against, TrpoyKonrw proskopto. 
.Matt. 4. 6 lest at any time thon d,i3h thy toot agai 

DASH in pieces, to — 

1,7*0 dash, beat, fSl naphat.^, 3 

Pea. 2. 9 thou Shalt dash them in pieces Ijke a 



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DAUOHTEB 



2. To crush, fT? raats. 

Exodij. fi right band, ioao, hath dashed lu pieces 

To daah in pieces, '•im ratash, 3. 

Isa. 1 2. r8 ateo ahaU dash the young men to pieces 
SASHSP 13 or to pseoes) to te — 
To he dashed in pieces or to (he ground, wiqi raiash, 4. 

Isa. 13. 16 children also shall be dashed to pieces 

Has, 10, j4 the mother was dashed in pieces upon 
13. iO their infants shaU be dashed iu pieces 

Nah. 3- zo young cliildren also'were dashed in pieces 

DASHETB in pieces, that — 

To scatter, break in pieces, p_<S puts, 5. 

Nah. 9. I He that dasheth in pieces is come upbef. 

DA'-THAK, m fount. 

A eon of Ellab the Rer.benite, who with Koraha tevite, 
and Ablrtni and On, other two Keubenites, conspired 
against Jloses and Aaron in the wilderness, and 
perished thete. b.0. 1471. 

Nuini6- X Now Korah. .and D. and Abiram-.toot 
z6. la And Moses sent to call D. and Abiram 
x6. 84 Get you up from, .the tabernacle of . .D. 
16. 35 And Moses rose up, and went unto D. 
iS. 37 they gat up from the tabernacle of . . D. 
i6. 27 and D. and Abii'am came out, and stood 
s6. 9 And the sons of Eliab ; Nemuel, and D, 
26. 9 This (is thaty D. and Abiram (which were) 
Deat/i. B And what he did unto D. and Abiram 
Psa.106. tj The earth opened and swallowed up D, 

DAIJB, to — 

l.To daub, "Jjn chamar. 

Exod. 2. 3 daubed It with slime aajd with pitch, and 

2. To plaister, overlay, D's tuach, 

E?e. 13. 10 others daubed it with untempered (rtior. 
13. II Say m\to them which daub (it) v/ith unte. 
13. 12 the daubing wherewith ye nave daubed 
13, 14 break down the wall that ye have daubed 
^3. 15 upon them that have daubed it with 
13. 15 no (more), neither they that daubed it 
32. a8 prophets have (Jaubed them with untem. 

DATraOKJ — 

Plaisterinff, daubing, rra iiach. 

E«e. 13." 13 'V^Tiere (is) the daubing wherewith ye 
DATTGHTEE— 
l.Hov^e, n:3 bayith. 

Isa. 10. 32 (against) the mount of the daughter of Z. 
2. Son, cMld, descendant, lij-ben. 

2 Ca.u, t8 A.hihail the daughter of Eliab the son of 

S.Dcmgkier, child, descendant, .13 hath. 

Oea. SI. 29 Nahor's wife, Milcah, the, daughter of 
2o. 12 indeed . . she (is) the daughter of my fath. 
ao. J2 but not the daughter of my mother ; and 
24. 23 Whose daughter (art) thou ? tell me, I 
24. 24 I (am) the daughter of Bethuel the son of 
24. 47 1 asked her,.and said. Whose daughter 
£4. 47 Tile daughter of Bethuel, Nahor's son 

24. 48 to take my master's brother's daughter 

25. 2o the daughter of Bethuel the Syrian of 

26. 34 Judith the daughter of Been the Hittite 
a6. 34 Bashemath the daughter of Elon the 

28. 9 Mahalath the daughter of Ishmael, A. 
2g. 6 Eachel his daughter cometh with the s. 
29. 10 when Jacob sawftachel the daughter of L. 

29. 18 serve thee seven years for. .thy. .daughter 

29. 23 he took Leah his daughter, and brought 
29. 24 laban gave unto his daughter Leah 

29. 2S_he gave him Eachel his daughter to wife 
2g. 29 laban gave to Radial his daughter Bilhah 
30. 21 afterwards she bare a daughter, jand 
34. I Dinah tlie daughter of Leah, whicn she 
34. 3 clave unto Dinah the daughter of Jacob 
34. 5 that he had defiled Dinah his daughter 
34. 7 folly, .in lying with Jacob's daughter 
34. 8 my son Sliechem longeth for your daugh. 

34. 17 then will v/e take our daughter, and we 

34. 19 because he had delight in Jacob's daugh. 
36. 2 Adah the daughter of Elon the Hittite 
36. i Aholibamah the daughter of Anah 

36. 2 the daughter of Zibeon the Hivlte 

36. 3 Bashemath Ishmael'o daughter, sister of 

36. 14 the sons of Aholibamah the daughter of 

36. 18 Aholibamah the daughter of Anah, Esau's 
36. 25 and Aholibamah the daughter of Anah 
36. 39 the daughter of Hatred, the daughter of 
38. 2 Judah saw there a daughter of a certain 
38. 12 the daughter of Shuah, Judah 's wife, died 
41. 45, 50 Asenath the daughter of Poti-pherah 
46. IS the sons of . . Jacob . .with his daughter 
46. 18 whom Laban gave to Leah his daughter 

46. 20 Asenath the daughter of Poti-pherah priest 
46. 25 which Laban gave unto Uachcl his daug. 

Esod. 1, 16 if it (be) a daughter, then shall she live 
. 22 and every daughter ye shall save alive 
s. I a man . . took (to wife) a daughter of Levi 
e, s the dajighter of Pharaoh came down to 
a. 7 Then said his sister to Pharaoh's daugh. 
e, 8- And Pharaoh's daughter said to her, Oo 
a. 9 Pharaoh's daughter said unto her. Take 
8. JO she brought him unto Pharaoh's daugh. 
a. 21 and he gave Moses Zipporah his daugh. 
6. 23 took him Elisheba, daughter of Ammina. 
ao. 10 thou, nor thy sou, nor thy daughter, thy 
3t. 7 ilf a man sell his daughter to be a maid 
UL, 3t have gored a boo, or ha.ve gored adajigh. 



Lev. 12. 6 for a son, or for a daughter, she sliall 
18. 9 the daughter of thy fatlier, or daughter 
18. 10 son's daughter, or of thy daughter's dau. 
18, II nakedness of thyfather's wife's daughter 

18. 17 the nakedness of a woman and her daug. 
18. 17 eon's daughter, or her daughter's daugh. 

19. 29 Do not prostitute thy daughter, to cause 

20. 17 father's daughter, or his mother's daugh. 

21. 2 for his son, and for his daughter, and for 

21. 9 the daughter of any priest, if she profane 
22. 12 If the priest's daughter also be (married) 

22. 13 if the priest's daughter be a widow, or 

24. II name (v/as) Shelomith, the daughter of D. 
Num25. 15 Cozbi, the daughter of Zur : he (was) 

25. 18 Cozbi, the daughter of a prince of Midian 

26. 46 name of the daughter of Asher (was) Sa. 

26. 59 Jochebed, the daughter of Levi, whom 

27. 8 inheritance to pass unto his daughter 
27. 9 if he have no daughter, then ye shall 
.30. 16 between the father and his daughter 

36. 8 every daughter, that possesseth an inherit. 

Tf&tt $. 14 thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, nor 

7. 3 thy daughter thou Shalt not give unto his 

7. 3 his daughter shalt thou take unto thy sou 

12. 18 thou, and thy son, and thy daughter, and 

13. 6 thy mother, or thy son, or thy daughter 

16. II, 14 thou, and thy son, and thy daughter 

18. 10 that maketh his sou or his daughter to 
22. 16 I gave my daughter unto tliis man to vrife 
22. 17 saying, I found not tliy daughter a maid 
22. 17 (are the tokens of) my daughter's, virgin. 

27. 22 daughter of his father, or the daughter 

28. 56 toward her son, and toward her daughter 
Josh. 1 5. 16 to him ■ivlll I give Achsah my daughter to 

15. 17 he gave him Achsah his daughter to wife 
Judg. I. 12 to him will I give Achsah my daughter 

1. 13 he gave him Achsah his daughter to wife 
II. 34 his daughter came out to meet him with 
J I. 34 beside her he had neither sou nor daugh. 
II. 35 Alas, my daughter ! thou hast brought 

1 1. 40 to lament the daughter of Jephthah the 

19. 24 (here is) my daughter, a maiden, and his 
21. I There shall not any of us give his daug. 

Kuth 2. 2 And she said unto her. Go, my daughter 

2. 8 Hearest thou not, my daughter 7 Go not to 
e. 22 (It is) good, my daughter that thou go 

3. t My daughter, shall I not seek rest for 
3. 10 Blessed (be) thou of the Lord, my daug. 
3. 11 now, my daughter, fear not ; I will do to 
3; 16 Who (art) thou, my daughter? And she 
3. 18 Sit still, my daughter, until thou know 

ba. I. 16 Count not tliine handmaid for a daughter 

14. 50 Saul's wife (was) Ahinoara, the daughter 

17. 25 will give him his daughter, andmakehis 

18. 17 Behold my elder daughter Merab, her 

18. 19 at the time v.'hen JMerab, Raul's daughter 
18. 20 Saul's daughter, loved David : and they 
i8. 27 Saul gave him Michal his daughter 

18. 28 and (tliat) Michal, Saul's daughter, loved 
25. 44 Saul had given Michal his daughter, D.'s 
a Sa. 3. 3 the son of llaacah the daughter of Tal. 

3. 5 whose name (was) Kizpah, the daughter 
3. 13, thou first bring Michal Saul's daughter 
6. 16' Jlichal, Saul's daughter, looked through 
6. 20 Michal the daughter of Saul came out to 

6. 23 Michal the daughter of Saul had no child 
zi. 3 Bath-sheba, the daughter of Eliam 

12. 3 and was unto him as a daughter 

14. £7 and one daughter, whose name (was) T. 

17. 25 went in to Abigail the daughter of Na. 
21. 8 took the two sons of. .the daughter of A. 
21. 8 five sons of Michal the daug'nter of Saul 
21. 10 P.izpah the daugiiter of Aiah took sackc. 

21. II Kizpah the daughter of Aiah the concu. 

X KL 3. 1 took Pharaoh's daughter, and brought her 

4. II which had Taphath the daughter of Sol. 
4. IS took Basmath the daughter of Solomon to 

7. 8 mad^ also an house for Pharaoh's daugh. 
9. i6 given it (for) a present unto his daughter 
9. 24 Pharaoh's daughter came up out of the 

II. I together with the daughter of Pharaoh 

15. 2, 10 name (was) Maacliah, the daughter of 

16. 31 to wife Jezebel, the daughter of Ethbaal 

22. 42 Azubah, the daughter of Shilhi 

2 KL 8. 18 for the daughter of Ahab was his wife 

8. 26 Athaliah, the daughter of Omrikingof I. 
g. 34 and bury her ; for she (is) a Wng's daugh, 

II. 2 Jehosheba, the daughter of king Joram 

14. 9 Give thy daughter to my son to wife 

15. 33 name (was) Jenisha, the daughter of Zad. 

18. 2 Abi, the daughter of Zachariah 

19. 21 tlie daughter of Zion hath despised thee 
19. 21 tiie daughter of Jerusalem hath shaken 
21. 19 Meshullemoth, the daughter of Haruz 

22. I name (was) Jedldah, tlie daughter of Ad. 
23. 10 no man might make his son or his daug. 

23. 31 name (was) Hamutal, the daughter of J 
23. 36 name (was) Zebudah, the daughter of P 

24. 8 name (was) Nehusta, the daughter of E. 

24. 18 Hamutal, the daughter of Jeremiah of L. 
I Ch. 1. 50 the daughter of Hatred, the daughter of 

2. 3 the daughter of Shua the Canaanitess 
2. 21 Hczron went in to the daughter' 
2. 35 Sheshan gave his daughter to Jarha 

2. 49 the daughter of Caleb (was) Achsa 

3. 2 the daughter of Talmai long of Geshur 
3. 5 four, of Bath-shua the daughter of Amm. 
4. 18 the daughter of Pharaoh, which Blered 
7. 24 his daughter (was) Sherah, who built 

15. 29 Michal the daughter of Saul, looking 
&Ch. 8. II Solomon brought up the daughter of 
ZI. 18 Mabalath the daughter of Jeiimotb the 



2 Ch.ii. 20 he took MaaChah the daughter of Absal. 
II. 21 loved Maa;chah the daughter of Absalom 

13. 2 Michaiah the daughter of Oriel of Gibe. 

20. 31 name (was) Azubah the daughter of Shi. 

21. 6 for he had the daughter of Ahab to wife 

22. 2 (was) Athalia,h the daughter of Omri 
22. II Jehoshabeath, the daughter of the king' 
25.18 Give thy daughter to my son to wife 
27. I (was) Jerushah, the daughter of Zadok 
29. I name (was) Abiiah, the daughter of Zech, 

Neh. 6. 18 Johanan had taken the daughter of 
Esth. 2. 7 Hadassah, that (is), Esther, his uncle's da. 

2. 7 whom Mordecai. .took for his own daug. 

2. 15 Esther, the daughter of Abihail the 

2. 15 Mordecai, v/ho had taken her for his dau. 

9. 29 Esther the queen, the daughter of Abih. 
Fsa. 9. 14 in the gates of the daughter of Zion 
45. 10 Hearken, O daughter, and consider 

45. 12 the daughter of Tyre (shall be there) 
45. 13 The King's daughter (is) all glorious 

137. 8 daughter of Babylon, who art to be 
Song 7. I How beautiful are thy feet. .0. daughter! 
laa. I. 8 the daughter of Zion is left as a cottage 
10. 30 Lift up thy voice, O daughter of Gallim 

10. 32 the mount of the daughter of Zion 

16. I unto the mount of the daughter of Zion 

22. 4 the spoiling of the daughter of my people 

23. 10 Pass through thy land . O daughter of T- 
23. 12 thou oppressed virgin, daughter ofZi. 
37. 22 the daughter of Zion, hath despised 

47. 7 sit.in the dust, O virgin daughter of B. 
47. I (there is) uo throne, daughter of the ■ 

47. 5 get thee into darkness, O daughter of the 
52. 2 loose thyself . .0 captive daughter of Zi. 
62. II Say ye to the daughter of Zion, Behold 

Jer. 4- " wilderness tov/ards the daughter of my 

4. 31 the voice of the daughter of Zion, (that) 
6. 2 I have likened the daughter of Zion to 
6. 23 for war, against thee, O daughter of Zion 

6. 26 daughter of my people, gird (thee) with 
8. II healed the hurt of the daughter of my 

8. 19 the voice of the cry of the daughter of 
8. 21 For the hurt of the daughter of my peo. 

8. 22 is not the health of the daughter of my 

9. I the slain of the daughter of my people i 
g. 7 how shall I do for the daughter of my 

14. 17 the virgin daughter of my people is 

31. 22 How long wilt thou go about,0. daugh.? 

46. II take balm, O virgin, the daughter of Eg. 
46. ig thou daughter dwelling in Egypt 

46. 24 The daughter of Egypt shall be confDun. 

48. 18 1'hou daughter that dost inhabit Dibon 

49. 4 Wherefore gloriest thou . . backsliding d. 

50. 42 against thee, O daughter of Babylon 

51. 33 The daughter of Babylon (is)lili;e a thresh. 

52. I name (was) Hamutal, the daughter of 
Lam. I- 6 from the daughter of Zion all her beauty 

1. IS trodden the virgin, the daughter of Jud. 

2. I the Lord covered the daughter of Zion 

2. 2 the strongholds of the daughter of Judah 
s. 4 the tabernacle of the daughter of Zion 
2. s hath increased the daughter of Judah 
a. 8 destroy the wall of the daughter of Zion 
B. 10 The elders of the daughter of Zion sit 
2. II destruction of the daughter of my people 
2. 13 I liken to thee, daughter of Jerusalem? 

2. 13 comfort thee, virgin daughter of Zion? 
2. 15 wag their head at the daughter of Jerus. 
2. 18 O wall of the daughter of Zion, let teai-s 

5. 48 destruction of the daughter of my people 
4. 3 the daughter of my people (is become) 

4, 6 the iniquity of the daughter of my people 
4. 10 destruction of the daughter of my people 
4. 21 Kejoice and be glad, daughter of Edom 
4. 22 The punishment, .is accomplished, () dau, 
4. 22 visit thine iniquity, O daughter of Edom 
Ez6. 14. 20 shall deliver neither son nor daughter 
i6. 44 saying, As (is) the mother, (so is) her da. 
6. 45 Tliou (art) thy mother's daughter, that 
22. II humbled his sister, his father's daughter 
44. 25 or for mother, or for son, or for daughter 
Dan. II. 6 the king's daughter of the south shall 

11. 17 he shall give liim the daughter of women 
Hos. I. 3 and took Gomer the daughter of Diblain 

1. 6 she conceived again, and bare a daughter 
Mic 1. 13 the beginning of the sin to the daughter 

4. 8 the stronghold of the daughter of Zion 

2. 8 shall 5ome to the daughter of Jerusalem 

4. 10 labour to bring forth, daughter of Zion 
'4. 13 Arise' and thiesh, daughter of Zion 

5. I No w gather thyself .. O daughter of troops 

7. 6 the daughter riseth up against her moth. 
Zepb. 3. 10 (even) the daughter of ray dispersed, shall 

3. 14 Sing, daughter of Zion ; shout, Israel 
3. 14 Be glad and rejoice. .0 daughter of Jer. 

Zecb. .2. 7 dwellest (with) the daughter of Babylon 
2. ID Sing and rejoice, O daughter of Zion 
9. 9 Rejoice, daughter of Zion ; shout, O dang. 

Mai. 2. n hath married the daughter of a strange 

i.Daughter, Ovydrrip thu^ater. 

Matt 9. 18 My daughter is eveunowdead : but como 
9. 22 Daughter, be of good comfort ; thy faith 
10. 35 the daughter against lier mother, and the 
10. 37 he that loveth son or daughter more than 

14. 6 the daughter of Herodias danced before 
15. 22 my daughter is grievously vexed with 3 

15. 28 her daughter was made >vhole from that 
21. 5 Tell ye the daughter of Zion, Behold, thy 

Karic 5. 34 Daughter, thy faith hathmadethee whole 

5. 33 Thy daughter is dead : why trouble^ 

6. 22 when the daughter of the said fieiodiaa 



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Mark 7. 26 cast forth, the devil out of her daughter' 
7. 29 the devil is gone out of thy daughter 

7. 30 and her [daughter] laid upon the bed 
Luke I. s his wife (was) of the daughters of Aaron 

2. 36 Anna, a prophetess, the daughter of Pha. 

8. 42 he had one only daughter, about twelve 

8. 48 Daughter, be of good comfort : thy faith 

8. 49 Thy daughter is dead; trouble not the 
j2. 53. against the daughter, and the daughter 
13. 16 this woman, being a;daughter of Abraham 

John 12. 15 Fear not, daughter of Sion : behold, thy 
Acta 7. 21 Pharaoh's daughter took him up, and 
Heb. II. 24 to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter 

lATJGHTEIl, little or young — 
Little or young daughter, duydrpiov thugatrion. 
Mark 5. 23 My little daughter lieth at the point of d. 
7. 25 a (certain) woman, whose young daughter 

DATIGHTER IN lA'V? — 

1. Bride, spouse, son's vn/e, -i^a hallah. 

Gen. II. 31 Sarai his daughter in law, his son Ahram's 
38. II said Judah to Tamar his daughter in law 
38. 16 knew not that she (was) his daughter in la. 
38. 24 Tamar thy daughter in law hath played 
Lev. 18. 15 the nakedness of thy daughter in law 
20. 12 if a man lie with his daughter in law 
Ruth I. 6 Then she arose with her daughters in law 
1. 7 her two daughters in law with her ; and 
I. 8 Naomi saidiunto^her two'daughters in law 

1. 22 Buth the Moabitess, her daughter in law 
B. 20 And Naomi said unto her daughter in law 

2. 22 Naomi said unto Ruth her daughter in la. 
4. 15 for thy daughter in law, which loveth thee 

t Sa. 4. 19 his daughter-in-law, Phinehas" wife 
J Ch. 2. 4 Tamar his daughter in law bare hira P. 
Eze. 22. II hath lewdly defiled his daughter in law 
Mic. 7. 6 the daughter tn law agaiost her mother 
2. Veiled one, bride, spouse, vvixipT) nianphe, 

Mattio. 35 the daughter in law against her mother 
LTikei2. S3 mother in law against her daughter in la. 
12. S3 the daughter in law against her mother 

DAT7GHTEBS — 

l.DaugMers, descendants, rii33 hanoth. 

Gen. s- 4. 7i 'Op '3> '6' 19 begat sons and daughters 

5. 22, 26, 30 and begat sons and daughters 

6. 1 and daughters were bora unto them 

6. 2 the sons of God saw the daughters of men 
6. 4 sons of God came in unto the daughters 
II. II, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21 begat sons and daughters 
II. 23, 25 and begat sons and daughters 
19. 8 I have two daughters which have not 

19. 12 son in law, and thy sons, and thy daughters 

19. 14 sons in law. which married his daughters 

19. 15 take thy wife, and thy two daughters 
16. 16 upon the hand of his two daughters 

19. 30 dwelt in the mountain, and his two dau. 
jg. 30 dwelt in a cave, he and his two daughters 
19. 36 Thus were both the daughters of Lot with 
24. 3 thou shalt not take . . of the daughters 
24. 13 the daughters of the men of the city come 
24. 37 take a mfe to my son of the daughters 

27. 46 weary of ray life because of the daughters 
sy. 46 if Jacob take a wife of the daughters of 
37. 46 such as these (which are) of the daughters 
48. 1,6 Thou Shalt not take a wife of the daug. 

28. 2 a wife from thence of the daughters of 
aS. 8 Esau seeing that the daughters of Canaan 

29. 16 taban had two daughters : the name of 

30. 13 for the daughters will call me blessed 
31. 26 carried away my daughters, as captives 
31. 28 to kiss my sons and my daughters 

31. 31 thou woiddest take by force thy daughters 
31. 41 fourteen years for thy two daughters 
qi. 43 (These) daughters (are) my daughters 
31. 43 what can I do this day unto these my dau. 
31. 50 If thou ahalt afflict my daughters, or if 
31. 50 take (other) wives besides my daughters 
31. 55 kissed his sons and his daughters, and 
34. I went out to see the daughters of the laud 
34. 9 (and) give your daughters unto us 
34. 9 and take our daughters unto you 
34. i6-Then will we give our daughters unto 
34. 16 we will take your daughters to us, and 
34. 21 let us take their daughters to us for wives 
34. 21 and let us give them our daughters 
36. 2 Esau took his wives of the daughters 01 

36. 6 his wives and his sons, and his daught. 

37. 35 all his sons and all his daughters rose up 
-46. 7 his daughters, and his sons' daughters 

46. 15 all the souls of his sops and his daughters 
£sod. 2. 16 the priest of Midian had seven daughters 

2. 20 he said unto his daughters. And where 

3. 22 uponyoursoTisrand upon your daughters 
6. 25 took him (one) of the daughters of Putiel 

10. 9 with our sons and with our daughters 
21. 4 and she have born him sons or daughters 
21. 9 with her after the manner of daughters 
32. 2 of your sons, and of your daughters, and 

34. 16 thou take of their daughters unto thy 
34. 16 their daughters go a whoring after their 

Lev. 10. 14 and thy sons, and thy daughters with thee 
26. 29 the flesh of your daughters shall ye eat 

JfumiS. II to thy sons and to thy daughters with 
j8. 19 and thysons and thy daughters \vith thee 
21. 29 his daughters, into captivity unto Sihon 

25. I to commit whoredom with the daughters 
26. 33 the son of Hepher had no sons, but daug. 

26. 33 the narnes of the daughters of Zelophehad 
sj, I .Then came the daughters of Zelophehad 



Huin27. I these (are) tlie names of his daughters 

27. 7. The daughters of Zelophehad speak right 
36. 2 give the inheritance, .unto his daufjhters 
36, 6 concerning the daugliters of Zelophehad 
36. 10 so did the daughters of Zelophehad 

36. II daughters of Zelophehad, v/cre married 
Deuti2.;i2 ye, and your sons, and your da-ughters 
12. 31 their sons and their daughters they have 
23. 17 There shall be no v/horc of the daughters 

28. 32 Thy sons and thy daughters (shall be) given 
28. 41. Thou Shalt beget sons and daughters 

28, 53 flesl^ of thy sons and of thy daughters 
32. 19 provoking of his sons and of his daught. 

Josh. 7. 24 his sons, and his daughters, and his oxen 
17. 3 But Zelophehad . . had no sons, but daugh. 
J7. 3 these (are) the names of his daughters 
17. 6 the daughters of Manasseh had an inher. 

Judg. 3. 6 they took their daughters to be their 

11. 40 the daughters of Israel went yearly to 

12. 9 and thirty daughters, (whom) he sent 
72. ■ 9 took in thirty daughters from abroad for 
14. 1, 2 a woman in Timnath of the daughters 
i4."3 (Is therej never a woman among the da. 
21. 7 we will not give them of our daughters 
21. 18 may not give them wives of our daught. 
21. 21 if the daughters of Shiloh corne out to 
21. 21 catch. . every man his wife of the,daughters 

Euth I. II Turn again, my daughters ; why will ye 
1. 12 Turn again, my daughters, go (your way) 

1. 13 nay, my daugliters ; for it grieveth mo 

1 Sa. I. 4 to all her sons and her daughters 

2. 21 and bare three sons and two daughters 
8. 13 he will take your daughters (to be) con. 

14. 49 the names of his two daughters (were 
30. 3 wives, and their sons, and their daughters 
30. 6 every man for his sons and for his daugh. 

30. ig neither sons nor daughters, neither spoil 

2 Sa. I. 20 lest the daughters of the Philistines 

I. 20 lest the daughters of the uncircumcised 
1. 24 Ye daughters of Israel, weep over Saul 
5. 13 there were yet sons and daughters born 

13. 18 mth such robes were the king's daughters 
19. 5 lives of thy sons and of thy daughters 

2 Ki.i7. 17 they caused their sons and their daught. 

1 Ch. 2. 34 Now Sheshan liad no sons, but daughters 

4. 27 Shimei had sixteen sons and six daught. 
7. 15 Zelophehad ; and Zelophehad had daugh. 

14 3 and David begat more sons and daughters 

23. 22 Eleazar died, and had no sons, but daug. 
25. 5 to Heman fourteen sons and three daug. 

2 Ch. 2. 14 son of a woman of the daughters of Dan 

II. 21 eiglit sons, and threescore daughters' 
13. 21 twenty and two sons, and sixteen daugh. 

24. 3 and he begat sons and daughters 

28. 8 hundred thousand, women, sons, and da. 
eg. 9 our sons and our daughters and our wives 

31. 18 wives, and their sons, and their daught. 
Ezra 2. 6r which took a wife of the daughters of B. 

Q. 2 they have taken of their daughters for 
9'. 12 give "not your daughters unto their sons 
g. 12 neither take their daughters unto your 
Neh. 3. 12 repaired .Shallum. .he and his daughters 
4. 14 your sons, and your daughtei-s, your 
J. 2 We, oar sons, and our daughters, (are) 

5. 5 into bondage our sons and our daughters 
5. 5 (some) of our daughters are brought unto 
7 63 took (one) of the daughters of Barzillai 

10. 28 their wives, their sons, and their daught. 
10. 30 that we would not give our daughters 
10. 30 nor take their daughters for our sous 
13. 25 Ye shall not give your daughters unto 
13. 25 nor take their daughters unto your sons 
Job I. 2 unto him seven sons and three daughters 
1. 13 a day when his sons and his daughters 

1. 18 Thy sons and thy daughters (were) eating 

42. 13 had also seven sons and three daughters 
42. 15 no women found (so) fair as i;he daughters 

Psa. 45. 9 Kings' daughters (were) anfong thy 

48. II let the daughters of Judah be glad 

97. 8 the daughters of Judah rejoiced because 

106. 37 sacrificed their sons and their daughters 

106. 38 blood of their sons and of their daughters 

144. 12 (that) our daughters (may be) as corner 

Pr.ov 30. 15 The horse leach hath two daughters 

31. 29 Many daughters have done virtuously 
Eccl.i2. 4 the daughters of music shall be brought 
Song I. 5 I (am) black, but comely, ye daughters 

2. 2 so (is) my love among the daughters 

2. 7 I charge you, ye daughters of Jerasa. 

3. 5 I charge you, O ye daughters of Jerusa. 
3. 10 the midst, .(v/ith) love, for the daughters 
3. II Go forth, ye daughters of Zion, and 

5. 8 1 charge you, daughters of Jerusalem 

5. 16 This (is) my friend, daughters of Jerus. 

6. 9 The daughters saw her, and blessed her 
8. 4 I charge you, daughters of Jerusalem 

Isa. 3. 16 Because the daughters of Zion are haugh. 

3. 17 crown of the head of the daughtere of Z. 

4. 4 the Lord . . away the filth of the daughters 
16. 2 (so) the daughters of iloab shall be at 

32. 9 hear my voice, ye careless daughters 

43. 6 bring my sons from far, and my daughters 

49. 22 thy daughters shall be carried upon 
56. 5 name better than of sons anu of daugh. 
60. 4 thy daughters shall be nursed at (thy) 

Jer. 3. 24 their flocks, .their sons and their daugh. 
5. 17 (which) thy sons and thy daughters should 

7. 31 to burn their sons and their daughters in 
g. 20 teach youi- daughters wailing, and every 

II. 22 their sons and their daughters shall die 
14. 16 wives, nor their sons, nor their daughters 
• 16. 2 neither shalt thou have sons or daughters 



Jer. 16. 3 concerning the daughters that arc bom 
19. 9 the.flesh of their daughters, and they 
29. 6 Take ye wives, and beget sous and daugh. 
29. 6 give your daughters to husbands 
29. 6 that they may bear sons und daughters 
32. 35 to cause their sons and their daughters 
35. 8 we, our wives, our sons, nor our daugh. 
41. lb (even) the king's daughters, and all the 
43. 6 women, and cliUdren, and the king's da. 

48. 46 sons are taken captives, and thy daugh. 

49. 2 her daughters shall be burnt with fire 
49. 3 cry, ye daughters of Pjibbah, gird you 

Lam. 3. 51 because of all the daugh tei's of my city 
Eze. 13 .17 set thy face against the daughters of thy 
14. 16, 18 shall deliver neither sons nor daugh. 
14. 22 be brought forth, (both) sons and daugh. 
16. 20 thou I'.ast taken thy sons and thy daugh. 
16. 27 the daughters of the Philistines, which 
16. 46 she and her daughters that dwell at thy 
16. 46 younger sister. .Sodom and her daughters 
j6. 48 Sodom, hath not.. nor her daughters 
16. 48 as thou hast done, thou andthy daughters 
jC. 49 abundance of idlenesswas.. In her daugh. 
16. S3 the captivity of Sodom and her daughters 
16. 53 the captivity of Samaria and her daugh. 
16. 55 Sodom and her daughters, shall return to 
x6. 55 and Samaria and her daughters 
iG. ss then thou and thy daughters shall return 
j6. 57 (thy) reproach of the daughters of SjTia 
16. 57 the daughters of the Philistines, which 
16. 6i I will give them unto thee for daughters 
23. 2 two women, the daughters of one mother 
23. 4 and they bare sons and daughters 
23. 10 they took her sons and her daughters, and 
23. 25 they shall take thy sons and thy daugh. 

23. 47 shall slay their sons and their daughters 

24. 21 your sons and your daughters v/hom ye 
24. 25 they set.. their sons and their daughters 
26. 6 her daughters which (are) in the field 
26. 8 shall slay with the sword thy daughters 
50. 18 and her daughters shall go into captivity 
32. 16 the daugliters of the nations sliall lament 
32. 18 (even) her and the daughters of the 

Hos.'\4. 13 your daughters shall commit whoredom 
4. 14 1 will not punish your daughters when 

Joel 2. 28 sons and your daughters sliall prophesy 
3. 8 I will sell your sons and your daughters 

Amos 7. 17 thy sons and thy daughters shall fall by 

2JDavghter, descendant, Bvydrrip ihugattr. 

Luke23. 28 Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for rae 
Acts 2. 17 sons and your daughters shall prophesy 
21. 9 the same manhad fourdaughters, virgins 
2 Co. 6. 18 ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith 

Z.Child, TiKvov ieknon. 

I Pe. 3. 6 whose daughters ye are as long as ye do 

I)A-"VID, Ti'J, ni'J, ^a/3l5, Aav6/5 beloved. 
Youngest son of one Jesse of Bethlehem-Ephratah in 
the land of Judah, born B.C. 1086. He had seven older 
brothers and two sisters, Zeruiah and Abigail (who is 
however called in 2 Sa. 17. 25 the daughter of Hahash). 
His mother's name is not mentioned ; perhaps she was 
the daughter, sister, or concubine of Nahash king of 
Ammon, whom Jesse married in his advanced years 
(i Sa. 17. 12). This would account for the kindness 
Lavid received from Nahash and his son Shobi (2 Sa. 
10. 2 ; 17. 27 ; Psa. 51, 5). We can only give a brief 
summary of his eventful life. He was tending his 
father's sheep when sent for and anointed by Samuel, 
after which he received the Spirit, was sent for by Saul 
and made his armour bearer and musician (i Sa. xvi.^; 
he engages to conquer Goliath, and succeeds (ch. ivii.); 
Jonathan loves him, but Saul envies him, and to entrap 
him gives him llichal his daughter for a wife (ch.xviii.); 
while Jonathan befriendshim,Saulassau]tshim,and ho 
escapes to Naioth (ch. xix.) ; he and Jonathan make f> 
covenant, but Saul remains perverse, and David and 
Jonathan separate (ch. xx.) ; David resides at Nob ant; 
at Gath, (ch. xxi.); and then in the cave of Adullam, 
at Mizpah, and at the forest of Hareth, when Saul and 
Doeg slay the priests, &c. (ch. xxii.) ; David resides at 
Keilah, in the wilderness of Ziph, at the hill of Ha- 
chilah, and in the wilderness of Waon (ch. xxiii.) ; and 
at En-gedi he spares Saul's life (ch. -xxiv.);; Samuel 
dies: Nabal is churlish, but Abigail prudent, so 
that when Nabal dies David marries her (ch. xxv.l ; 
at Hachilah David spares Saul's life (ch. xxvi.); 
and a second time at Gath, where he is trusted 
by Achish (ch. x-xvii); but being suspected by the 
Philistines he is dismissed by him (ch. xxix.);; David 
overtakes the Amalekites and defeats them (ch. xxx.) ; 
receives tidings of the death of Saul and Jonathan, 
and eulogises them (2 Sa. i.) ; is made king over Judah 
at Hebron, when a contest takes place between the 
men of Joab and those of Abner (ch. ii.) ; the latter 
having come over to David, is slain by the former, but 
lamented by David (ch. iii.) ; he also punishes the 
murderers of Ishbosheth (ch. iv.), and becomes klne 
of all Israel, takes Zion from the Jebusites, is helped 
by Hiram, and twice defeats the Philistines (ch. v.); 
bringing the ark to Zion he is despised by Jllchal 
(ch. vi.) ; designing to build the temple, he is praised, 
yet restrained, and blessed (ch vii.); he conquers 
successively the Philistines, Moabites, Syrians, and 
Edomites (ch. viii) ; is kind to Mephibosheth (ch. Ix.) ; 
overcomes the Ammonites and Syrians (ch. x.) ; but 
offends against Uriah, and at last marries Bath-sheba 
(ch. xt) ; Nathan puts a parable before him, his child 
dies, Solomon is bom, and Kabbah captured (ch. xil.^ ; 
conduct of Amnon, Tamar, and Absalom (ch. xiT.); 
Absalom's artifice, conspiracy, and David's flight (co. 



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rv.); Zeba'8 deceit, and Shlmei's cursing (a Sa. i6. 
1-14); Hushai and Ahithophel (2 Sara :6. 15-17.14); 
David'a secret iatormation, Ahithapbel'a death, 
Absalom's conduct, and klndiiess shown to David at 
Mahanaim (2 Sa. 17. 15-29O, battle, with death of 
Absalom, and grief of David (ch. xviii.) , Joab's appeal, 
and conduct of Shimei, Mephfbosheth, Barzillai, and 
Israel (ch. xix.) j revolt and death of Sheba (ch. xx.); 
the Gibeonites complaint, and war with the Philistinea 
(ch. xxi.); David's thanksgiving (Psa. xx.) ; his last 
words, and list of his mighty men (ch. xxiii.); he num- 
bers the people, and chooses the pestilence ; conduct 
of Araunah (ch. xxivj; Adonijah presumes, but Solo- 
mon is anointed king ; his promise to Adonijah (i Ki. 
I.); David dies, B.C. 1016, aged 70, after reigning 7 
years In Hebron and 33 in Jerusalem Seventy. five of 
the Fsalms have his name prefixed to them, and 
remain iraperishabJa monuraeuts of his poetic genius, 
and his unfeigned piety, repentance, and hope in God, 
though marred by grievous follies and crimes against 
both God and man 

Ruth 4. 17 the father of Jesse, the father of D. 

4. 22 And Obed begat Jesse, and Jesse begat D. 
I Sa. 16. 13 the Spirit of the Lord came upon D. 
16. 19 Send me D thy son, which (is) with tha 
\6. 20 Jesse .sent (them) by D. his son unto 3 
16. 21 D. came to Saul, and stood before hinj 
i5. 22, Let D,, I pray thee, stand before me 

16. 23 D. toolcan harp, and played vvith his hand 

17. 12 D (was) the son of that Ephi-athite of B. 
17. 14 D. (was) the youngest .-and the three eldest 
17. 15 D returned from Saul to feed his fath. 
17. t7 And, Jesse said unto D. his son 

17. 20 And D. rose up early in the morning 
17. 22 D left his carriage in the hand of the 
17. 23 Goliath, spake, the same words . and D 
17 26 D spake to the men that stood by him 
17. 28 Eliab'sanger was kindled against D., and 
17 2Q And D. said, MTiat have 1 now done? 
17 31 when the words were heard which D 
17 33 D. said to Saul, Let no man's heart fail 
17 33 Saul said to D., Thou art not able 
17 34 D said Thy servant kept his father's 
17. 37 D. said moreover. The Loan, .will deliver 
17. 37 Saul said unto D., Go, and the Lord be 
17 38 And Saul armed D. with his armour 
17 39 And D. girded his sword upon his armour 
17 39 And D said I cannot go with these 
17. 39 And D. put them off him 
17, 41 the Philistine cameon and drew. untoD. 
1 7 42 when the Philistine . . saw D. ,he disdained 
17. 43 the Philistine said unto D., (Am) I a dog 
17 43 And the Philistine cursed D. by his gods 
17 44 the Philistine said to D., Come to me 
17 43 said D. Thoucoinestto me with a swofd 
17 48 the Philistine arose, and came. to. D. 
17 49 And D. put his hand in his bag 
17 50 D. prevailed over the Philistine with a 
17. 50 (there was) no sword in the hand of D. 
17. 51 Therefore D. ran„ and stood upon the P 
17 54 And D. took the head of the Philistine 
17. 55 Saul saw D. go forth against the Philis. 

17. 57 D. returned fronx the slaughter of the Pi 

17 58 D. answered, (I am)theson of thyaervt. J. 

18 I soul of Jona, was knit withithe soul of D 

18. 3 Then Jonathan aud D made a covenant 
18. 4 himself of the robe . . and gave it to D. 
18. 5 and D. went out whithersoever Saul sent 
J 8 6 when D. was returned from the slaughter 
18 7 Saul hath slain his thousands, and D. his 
18. 8 They have ascribed unto D. ten thousands 
18. 9 Saul eyed D. from that day and forward 
18. 10 D. played with his hand, as at other times 
18. ti I will smite D. even to the wall 

18 II And.D. avoided out of his presence twice 
18. 12 Saul was afraid of D., because the Lord 
18. 14 D. behaved himself wisely in all hiswaya 
18. 16 Bub all Israel and Judah loved D. 
18. 17 Saulaaidito D., Behold my. daughter Hi. 
18. 18 And D. said unto Saul, Who (am) I ? 
j8. 19 Merab. .should have been given to D. 
j8. 20 And Michal, Saul's daughter, loved D. 
18. 21 Saul6aidtoD.,Thoushalt..bemy8on-in-I. 
j8. 22 Commune with D. secretly, and say. Be. 
i3. 23 spake those words in the ears of D. 
iB. 24 told him. .On this manner spake D. 
18. 25 And Saul said. Thus shall ye say to D. 
18. 25 But Saul thought to make D. fall 
18. 26 And when his servant's told D. these 
18. i6 it pleased D. well to be the king's son-in-1. 
i8. 27 D. arose and went, he and his men 
j8. 27 D. brought their foreskins, and they gave 
-18. 28 Saul, knew that the Lord (was) with D 
18. 29 Saul was yet the more afraid of D. 
iS. 29 and Saul became D 's enemy continually 

18. 30 D. behaved himself more wisely than all 
ig. 1 to. .his servants, that they should kill D. 

19. 2 Jonathan, SatU's son, delighted much in D. 
J 9. 2 Jonathan told D. .my father seeketh to 
i^. 4 Jonathan spake good of D. unto Saul hia 
ig. 4 Let not the king sin . .against D. 

19. 5 wherefore. . wUt thou, .slay D. without a 
jg. 7 Jonathan called D., and. .showed him 
ig. J And Jonathan-brought D. to Saul 
19. 8 D. went out and fought with the Philis. 
ig. 9 he sat . . with his j avelin . . and D. played 
ig. 10 Saul sought to smite D. even to the wall 
ig. lo and D. fled, and escaped that night 
ig. II Saul also sent messengers unto D. 'a hoase 
19. II and Michal, D.'s wife, told him, saTiilg 
jg'. 12 So Michal let D. down through a window 
ig. 14 And when Saul sent measengers to take D. 



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15 Saul Bent the m.essengers (again) to see D, 
i^ D. fled, and escaped, and came to Samuel 

19 Behold, D. (is) at Naioth in Ramah 

20 And Saul sent messengers to take D. 
22 be asked and said. Where (are) S. and D.t 

I and D. fled from Naioth in Ramah 

3 D. Bware. and said. Thy father certainly 

4 said Jonathan unto D., Whatsoever thy 

5 D. said unto Jonathan . . to morrow (is) 

6 D . asked . . that he might run to Beth-le, 

10 said D. to Jonathan, Who shall tell me ? 

1 1 Jonathan said unto D. . let us go out into 

12 Jonathan said unto D., Loud God of Is. 
12 and, behold, (if there be) good toward D. 

15 the Lord hath cut off the enemies of D. 

16 J made (a covenant) with the house of D. 

16 Let the Lord req'uire atithehandof D.'s 

17 And Jonathan caused D. to swear again 

18 Jonathan said to D., To morrow (is) the 

24 So D. hid himself in the field 

25 Abner sat by Saul's side, and D. 9 place 

27 on the morrow D '3 place was empty 

28 D. . .asked (leave) of me (to go) to Beth-le 

33 it was determined of his father to slay D. 

34 he was grieved for D.. because his father 

35 went out .at the time appointed with D. 
39 only Jonathan and D. knew the matter 
41 D. arose out of (a place) toward'the south 

41 wept one with another, until D. exceeded 

42 And Jonathan said to D.,Go in peace 
I Then came D. to Nob to Ahimelech the 

1 Ahimelech was afraid at themeeting of D 

2 D. said.. The king hath commanded me a 

4 And the priest answered D., and said 

5 D. answered the priest, and said unto hira 

8 D. said unto Ahimelech. .i8therenot..sp. 

9 D, said, (There is) none like that ■ give it 

10 D. arose, and fled, for fear of Saul 

11 (Is) not this D. the king of the land? 

11 Saul hath slain his thousands., D. his ten 

12 D. laid up these words in his heart 
22. » D. ..departed thence, and escaped to.. A. 
22. 3 And D. went thence to Mizpeh of Moab 
22. 4 all the while that D. was in the holdi 

22 5 Gad said unto D., Abide not in the hold 
22. 5 D. departed, and came into the forest of 
22. 6 When Saul heard that D, was discovered 
22. 14 (is so) faltliful among, .thy servants as D. 
22. 17 because their hand also (is) with D. 
22. 20 one of the sons of Ahimelech.. fled after D. 

22. 21 Abiathar showed D. that Saul had slain 

22 22 D said unto Abiathar, I knew (it) that d. 

23. I they told D. .the Philistines fight against 
23. 2 Therefore D. enquired of the LORD, say. 
23. 2 And the LORp said unto D., Go 

23. 3 D.'s men said unto him. .we be afraid 

23 4 Then D. enquired of the Lord yet again 
23. 5 So D. and his men went to KeUah 

23 5 So D. saved the inhabltanis of Keilah 
23. 6 when Abiathar. .fled to D. to Keilah 
23. 7 it was told Saul that D. was come 
23. 8 Saul called all the people, .to besiege D 
23. 9 D. knew that Saul, .practised mischiel 
23. 10 Then said D., O Lord God of Israel 
23. 12 Then said D., Will the men of Keilah 
23. 13 D. and his men. .departed out of Keilah 
23. 13 it was told Saul that D. was escaped 
23. 14 D. abode in the wilderness in strong holds 
23. J5 And D. saw that Saul was come out 
23. 15 and D. (was) in the wilderness of Ziph 
23. 16 Jonathan, .arose, and went to D. into the 
23. 18 And D. abode in the wood, and Jonathan 
23. 19 Doth not D. hide himself, .in the wood 
23 24 D. and his men (were) in the wilderness 
23. 25 they told D. : wherefore he came down 
23. 25 he pursued after D. in the wilderness ol 
Bj. 16 and D. and his men on that side 
23. 26 D. made haste to get away for fear of 
23. 26 for Saul and his men compassed D. 
23. 28 Saul returned from pursuing after D. 

23. 29 D. went up from thence, and dwelt in 

24. I Behold; D. (is) in the wilderness of Eng, 
24. 2 Then Saul. . went to seek D. and his raea 
24. 3 D. . .remained in the sides of the cave 
24. 4 And the men of D. said unto hira 

24. 4 D. . .cut off the skirt of Saul's robe 
24. 5 D.'s heart smote him, because he. .cut 
24. 7 So D. stayed his servants with these words 
24. 8 D. also arose, .and went out of the cave 
24. 8 D. stooped with his face to the earth 
24. 9 D. said to Saul, Wherefore hearest thou 
24. 9 saying, Behold, D. seeketh thy hurt ? 
24. 16 when D. . .made an end of speaking these 
24. 16 Saul said, (^) this thy voice, my son D.? 
24. 17 he said to D., Thou (art) more righteous 
24. 22 D. sware unto Saul. And Saul went 

24. 22 D. and his men gat them up unto the hold 

25. I D.. .went down to the wilderness of faran 
25. 4 D. heard . .that Nabal did shear his sheep 
25. 5 And D. sent out ten young men 

25. 5 and D. said unt6 the young men 
25. 8 Cometh to thine hand, .to thy son D. 
25. 9 And when D.'s young men came, they 
25. 9 spake, .those words in the name of D. 
25. 10 And Nabal answered D.'s servants, and 
25. 10 Who (is) D. ? and who(is) the son of Jeaset 
25. 12 So D.'s young men turned their way 
25. 13 And D. said unto his men» Gird ye 00 
25. 13 and D. also girded on his sword 
ss. 13 there wentup after D. about four hundred 
25. i4.T>. sent messengers out of the wilderness 
25. 20 D. and bis men came down against her 



I Sa. 25. 21 Now D. had said. Surely in vain have I 
23. 22 more also do God unto the enemies of D. 
25. 23 Anil when Abigail saw D., she hasted 
23. 23 and fell before D. on her face, and 
25. 32 D. said to Abigail, Blessed (be) the Lord 
25. 35 D. received, .(that) which she had brought 
23. 39 And when D. heard that Nabal was deajl 
25. 39 And D. sent and communed with Abigail 
25. 40 when the servants of D. were come to A 
25. 40 D. sent us unto thee, to take thee to 

25. 42 she went after the messengers of D. 
05. 43 D. also took Ahinoam of Jezreel 

23. 44 Saul had given. .D 's wife, to Phalti 

26. I Doth not D. hide himself in the hill 

26. 2 Saul arose .to Seek D. in the wilderness, 
26, 3 But D. abode in the wilderness; and he 
26. 4 D. therefore sent out spies, and under 
26. 5 And D. arose, and came to the place 
26. 5 and D. beheld the place where Saul lay 
26 6 Then answered D., and said to Ahimelech 
26. 7 So D. and Abishai came to the people 
26. 8 Then said Abishai to D., God hath deliv 
26 9 And D. said to Abishai, Destroy him not 
26 10 D. said furthermore, (As) the LORDliveth 

26 12 D. took the spear and the cruse of water 
26. 13 Then D. went over to the other side 

26. 14 And D. cried to the people, and to Abner 

26. 15 And D. said to Abner, (Art) not thou 

26. 17 And Saul knew D.'s voice, and said 

26. 17 (Is) this thy voice, my son D ? 

26. 17 And D. said, (It is) my voice, my lord 

26, 21 I have sinned : return, my son D. 

26. 22 D. answered and said, Behold the king's 

26. 25 Then Saul said tq D 

26. 25 Blessed (be) thouj my son D. 

26. 25 So D.'went on his way, and Saul returned 

27. I And D. said in his heai't, I shall now 
27. 2 And D. arose, and he passed over with 
27. 3 And D. dwelt with Achish at Gath 

27. 3 D with his two wives, Ahinoam. and A.' 
37. 4 it was told Saul that D. was fled 

27 5 And D. said unto Achish, If I have 
27. 7 the tiii.e that D. dwelt in the country 
27 8 And D. and his men went up, and 

27. 9 And D. smote the land, and left neither 
27. lo And D. said. Against the south of Judah 
27. II D. saved neither man nor woman alive 
27. II So did D., and so (will be) his manner all 

27. 12 And Achish believed D., saying. He hath 

28. I Achish BaiduntoD.,Knowthou assuredly 
28.. 2 D. said to Achish, Surely thou shalt know 

28. 2 Achish said to D., Therefore will I make 

28. 17 and given it to thy neighbour, (even) to D. 
sg. 2 D. and hia men passed on. .with Achish' 

29. 3 (\3) not this D. , the servant of Saul the king 

29. 5 (Is) not this D., of whom they sang one 
2g. 5 Saul slew bis thousands, and D. his ten 
2g. 6 Then Achish called D., and said unto him 
sg. 8 And D. slaid unto Achish, But what have 
ig. g And Achish answered and said to D. 

2g. II So D. and his men rose up early to depart 

30. I when D. and his men were come to Zik. 
30. 3 So D. and his men came to the city 

30L 4 D. and the people.. lifted up their voice 
30. 5 And D. a two wives were taken captives 
30. 6 And D, was greatly distressed 
30. 6 but D. encouraged himself in the LoKD 
30. 7 And D. said to Abiathar the priest 
30. 7 Abiathar brought thither the ephod to D. 
30. 8 And D. enquired at the LORD, saying 
3a 9 So D. went, he and the .men that (were) 
30. 10 But D. pursued, he and four hundred 
30. 1 1 And they . brought him to D., and gave 
30. 13 D. said. To whom (belongest) thou ? 
30. 15 And D. said to him. Canst thou bring me 
30. 17 And D. smote them from the twilight 

30. 18 D. recovered all that the Amalekites 

30. 18 and D. rescued his two wives 

30. 19 they had taken to them : D. recovered 
30. 20 D. took all the flocks and the herds 
30. 20 and said. This is D.'s spoil 

30. 21 And D. came to the two hundred men 
30. 21 so faint that they could not follow D. 
30. 21 and they went forth to meet D. 
30. 21 when D. came near.. he saluted them 
30. 22 Then answered, .those that went with D 
30. 23 Then said D., Ye shall not do so 
30. 26 And when D. came to Ziklag, he sent of 
30. 31 where D. himself and his men were wont 
3 Sa. 1 . t when D. was returned from the slaughter 
t. I and' D. had abode two days in Ziklag 
'i. 3 and (so) it was, when he came to D. 
I. 3 D. said unto him. From whence comest 
I. 4 D. said unto him. How went the matter? 
I. 5 D. said unto the young man that told him 
I II Then D. took hold on his clothes, and 
«. 13 D. said unto the young man that told him 
1. 14 And D. said unto him. How •wast thou 
I. ts And D. called one of the young men 
1. 16 D. said unto him. Thy blood (be) upon 

1. 17 D. lamented, .over Saul and over Jonatb. 
3. I D. said. Whither shall I go up? 

s. 1 D. enquired of the Lord, saying. Shall I 
a. i D. went up thither, and his two wives 

2. 3 his men that (were) with him did D. bring 
s. 4 and there they anointed D. king over tiie 
a. -4 And they told D., saying, (That) the ihen 
a. 5 D. sent messengers unto the men of J. 

s. 10 But the house of Judah followed D. 

3. II the time that D. was king in Hebron . .was 
s. 13 and the slants of D., went out, and piet 
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3 Sa. 2. 17 A. was beaten .before the 6ervants of D. 
7. 30 there lacked of D.'s servants nhieteon men 

2. 31 servants of D. had smitten of Benjamin 

3. I the house of Saul and the house of D. 
3, 2 And uuto D. were sons bom in Hebron 
3 5 And tlie sixth, Ithream, by Eglah, D.'s 
3. 5 These were born to D. in Hebron 

3. 6 the house of Saul and the house of D. 

-3. 8 have notdeliveredtlieelntotlie hand of D. 
3. 9 as the Lord hath sworn to D. 
3. lO to set up the throne of D. over Israel, and 
3. 12 Abner sent messengers to D. on his behalf 
3. 14 D. sent messengers to Ish-bosheth, Saul's 

■3. 17 Ye sought forD. in times past (to be) king 
3. 18 the LOBD hath spoken of D., saying 
3. 18 By the hand of my servant D. I will save 
3. 19 Abner went also to speak in the ears of D. 
3. 20 So Abner came to D. to Hebron 
3. 20 and D. made Abner, and the men . . a feast 
3. 21 Abner said unto D., I will arise and go 
3. ai D. sent Abner away; andhe wentinpeace 
3. 22 behold, the servants of D. and Joab came 
3. 22 but Abner (was) not with D. in Hebron 
3. 26 And when Joab was come out from D. 
3. 26 he sent messengers after Abner. .but D. 
3. 28 And afterward when D. heard (it)he said 
3. 31 And D. said to Joab. .Kend your clothes 
3. 33 all the people came to cause D. to eat 

3. 35 D. sware, saying, So do God to me, and 

4. 8 brought the head of Ish-bosheth unto D. 

4. 9 D. answered Eechab and Baanah his 

4. 12 D. commanded his young men, and they 

5. I Then came all the tribes, .to D. unto H. 
5. 3 king D. made a league with them in Heb. 
S. 3 and they anointed D. king over Israel 

5. 4 D. (was) thirty years old ^vhen he began 

J. 6 which spake iinto D,, saying, E.xcept thou 

5. 6 thinking, D.. cannot come in thither 

5. 7 D. took the stronghold of Zlon 

5. 7 the same (is) the city of D. 

5. 8 and D. said on that day. Whosoever gette. 

5. 8 lame and the blind, (that are) hated of D.'s 

5. 9 D. dwelt in the fort, and called it, The city 

5. 9 and D. built round about from. Millo 

5. 10 And D. went on, and grew great 

5> II Hiram king of Tyie sent messengers toD. 

5. u and they built D. an house 

S- 12 D. perceived that the LORD had establish. 

5. 13 D. took (him) more concubines and wives 

S. 13 thereVere yet sons anddaugh. born to D. 

5- 17 they had anointed D. king over Israel 

5. 17 O. heard (of it), and went down to the 

5. 19 And D. enquired of the LOED, saying 

5- 19 And the Lord said unto D., Go up 

5. 20 And D. came to Baal-perazim 

5. 20 and D. smote €hem there, and said 

5. 21 and D. and his men burnt them 

5. 23 And when D. enquired of the LOED, he 

5. 25 D. did so, SA the Lord had commanded 

6. I D.gatheredtogetheralI(the)!choseu(mea) 
6. 2 D. arose, and went with all the people 

6. 5 D. and all the house of Israel played 

6. 8 D. was displeased, because the Lord had 

6. g D. was afraid of the Lord that day 

6. 10 D. would not remove the ark of the Lord 

6. 10 D. carried it aside into the house of Obed. 

6. 12 And it was told king D., saying 

6. 12 So D. went and brought up the ark of God 

6. 12 into the city of D. with gladness 

6. 14 D. danced before the Lord with all (his) 

6. 14 D. (was) girded witha linen ephod 

6. 15 D. and ail the house of Israel brought up 

6. 16 thearkof the Lord cameinto the city ofD. 
6. 16 and saw king D. leaping and dancing 

6. 17 the tabernacle that D. had pitched for it 
6. 17 D. offered burnt offerings . . before the L, 
6. 18 D. had made an end of offering burnt 
6. 20 Then D. returned to bless his household 
6. 2o the daughter of Saul came out to meet D. 

6. 21 D. said unto Michal, (It was) before the 

7, 5 Go and tell my servant D., Thus saith the 
7! 8 so shalt thou say unto my servant D. 

7. 17 According toall these words, .did Nathan 
7. i8 Then went king David in, and sat before 
7. 20 And what can D. say more unto thee ? 

7. 26 let the house of thy servant D. be estab. 

8. I it came to pass, that D. smote the Philis. 
8. I D. took Metheg-amraah out of the hand 
8. 2 and (so) the Moabites became D.'s servants 
8. 3 D. smote also Hadadezer, the sou of Reh. 
8. 4 And D. took from him a thousand (char. 
8. 4 and D. houghed all the chariot (horses) 
8. 5 slew of the Syrians two and twenty thou. 
8. 6 Then D. put garrisons in SjTia of Damas. 
8. 6 and the Syrians became servants to D. 
8. 6 the Lord preserved D. whithersoever he 
8. 7 And D. took the shields of gold that were 
8. 8 king D. took exceeding much brass 

8. 9 D. had smitten all the host of Hadadezer 

8. 10 Toi sent Joram his son unto king D. 

8. It Which also king D. did dedicate unto the 

S. 13 And D. gat (him) a name when he return. 

8. 14 and all they of EdombecameD.'s servants 

8. IS And D. reigned over all Israel 

8. 15 and D. executed . . justice unto all his pe. 

8. 18 and D.'s sons were chief rulers 

g. I D. said, Is there yet any. .of the honseof 

9. 2 and when they had called him unto D. 
9. 5 Then king D. sent, and fetched him 

9. 6 Now when MephiboshethwascomeuntoD. 
9. 6 D. said, Mephibosheth. And he answer. 
9. 7 And D, said imto bixn, Fear not : for I 



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a Sa. 10. a Then said D., I will show kindness unto 
10. 2 And D. sent to comfort him . for hla fath. 
10. 2 D.'s servants came Into the land of. .Am. 
10. 3 ThinkcEt thou that D. doth honour thy 
to. 3 hath not D. (rath2r) sect his servants unto 
10. 4 Wherefore Hanun took"D.'s servants, and 
10. 5 When they told (it) unto D., he sent to 
10. 6 the children of Ammon. .stauk before D. 
10. 7 and when D. heard of (it), he sent Joab 
10. 17 when It was told D., he gathered alllsr. 
10. 17 Syrians setthemselvcs la arrayagalnst D. 

10. 18 D. slew (the men of) seven hundred char. 

11. I And it came to pass, .that D. sent Joab 
II. I But D. tarried still at Jerusalam 

ti. zinan evening tide. .D. arose from off his 
II. 3 And D. sent and enquired after the worn. 
II. 4 And D. sent messengers and took her 
II. 5 and told D., and said, I (am) with child 
II. 6 D. sent to Joab, (saying). Send me Uriah 
II. 6 And Joab sent Uriah to D. 
• I. 7 when Uriah was come . . D. demanded (of) 
It. 8 D. said to Uriah, Go down to thy house 
II. 10 And when they had told D. saying 
1 1. JO D. said unto Uriah, Camest thou notfrom 
II. 11 And Uriah said unto D.,The ark, and Is. 
II. 12 D. said to Uriah, Tarry here to-day also 
II. 13 when D. had called him, he did eat and 
II. 14 it came to pass. . ttaj D. wrote a letter 
II. i7andtherefe!i;(3ome). . of the servants of D. 
II. 18 Tlien Joab sent and told D. all thethings 
II. 22 the messenger, .showed D. all that Joab 
71. 23 And themessenger said unto D., Surely 
ir. 25 Then D. said unto the messenger. Thus 

1 1. 27 D. sent and fetched lier to his house 

1 1.-27 the thing that D. had done displeased the 

12. I And the Lord sent Nathan unto D. 
12. 5 D.'s anger was greatly kindled against 
12. 7 Nathan said to D, Thou (art) the man 
i2."i3 And D. said unto Nathan, I have sinned 
12. 13 And Nathan said unto D. . . thou shaltnot 

12. 15 the child that Uriah's v/ife bare unto D. 
12. 16 D. therefore besought God for the child 
12. 16 and D. fasted, and went in, and lay 

12. 18 And the servants of D. feared to tell him 
12. 19 when D. saw that his servants whispered 
12. iQ D. perceived that the child was dead 
12. 19 D. said unto his servants. Is the child d.? 
1 2. 20 Then D. arose from the earth, and washed 
12. 24 And D. comforted Bath-sheba his wife 
12. 27 And Joab sent messengers toD., and said 
12. 29 And D. gathered all the people together 
12. 30 and it was (set) ou D.'s head 

12. 31 So D. and all the people returned unto 

13. 1 Absalom the son of D. had a fair sister 
13. I and Ammon the son oi D. loved her 

13. 3 Jonadab, the son of Shlmeah, D.'s brother 
13. 7 Then D. sent home to Tamar, saying 
13.21 Butwhen kingD. heard of all these things 
13. 30 it came to pass. . that tidings came to 6. 
13. 32 And Jonadab, the son of Shinieah, D.'s b. 
13. 39 king D. longed to go forth unto Absalom 
15. 12 Absalom sent for Ahithophel. . D's coun. 
15. 13 And there came a messenger to D. 
15. 14 And D. said unto all his 6ervr>nts that 
15. 2» D. said to Ittai, Go and pass oyer 
15. 30 D. went up by the ascent of (mount) OU. 
15. 31 And (one) told D., saying, Ahithophel (is) 
15. 31 And D. said, Lord, I pray thee, turn 
15. 32 (when) D. was come to the top (of the 
15. 33 D. said, If thou passest on with me, then 

15. 37 So Hushai, D.'s friend, cameinto the city 

16. I when D. was a little past the top (of the 
j6. 5 And when king D came to Eahunm 

16. 6 And he cast stones at D. 

16. .6 and at all the servants of king D. 

i6. 10 the Lord hath said unto him, Curse D. 

16. II D. said to Abishai, and to all his servants 

16. 13 And as D. and his men went by the way 

16. 16 when Hushai the Archlte, D.'s friend, was 

16. 23 so (v. as) all the counsel of Ahi. .with D. 

17. I I will arise andpursue after D. this night 

17. 16 Now therefore send quickly and tell D. 

17. 17 and they went and told king D. 

17. 21 came up out of the well .and told king'D. 

17. 21 and said unto D., Arise, and pass quickly 

17.22 D. arose, and all the people that (were) 
17. 24 ThenD. came toMahanaim. AndAbsalom 
17. 27 it came to pass, when D. was come to M. 

17. 29 sheep, and cheese of kine, for D. . ..to eat 

18. I D. numbered the people that (were) with 
18. 2 D. sent forth a third part of the people 
18. 7 were slain before the servants of D. 

18. 9 And Absalom met the servants of D. 

18. 24 And D. sat between the two gates 

19. II D. senttoZadokandto Abiatharthepriea. 
ig. 16 and came down .t-o meet king D. 

19. 22 And D. said. What have I to do with yon 
IQ. 41 and have brought the king. . and all D.'s 

19. 43 we have also more (right) in D. than ye 
ao. I and said, We have no part in D., neither 
so. 2 every man of Israel went up from . . D. 

20. 3 And D. came to his house at Jerusalem 
20. 6 D. said to Abishai, Now shall Sheba the 
20. II he that (is) for D., (let him go) after Joab 

20. 21 hath lifted up his hand .'. (even) against D. 
ao. 26 And Ira also, .was a chief ruler about D. 
ai. I there was a famine in the days of D. 

ai. I and D. enquired of the Lord. And the 
at. 3 Wherefore D. said unto the Giheonites 

21. 7 the Lords oath that (was) between. .D. 
ai. II And it was told D. what Eizpah, the 
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8 Sa. 21. IS and D. went down, and hia servants with 
ai. 1 5 and fought against the Philistines: andlX 
21. 16 Andichbi-bcnob. .thoughttohaveslain D. 
21. 17 Then the men of D. sware unto him, say. 

21. St the sou of Shlmeah, the brother of D. 
ai, 22 These four, foil by the hand of D., and 

22. I D. Ejvake unto the Lord the words of thU 
82. 51 showeth mercy to his ajioii.ted, unto D. 

23. I Now these (be) the last words of D. 
23. 8 the names of the mighty men whom D. 
25. 9 (one) of the three mighty men with D. 
23. 13 and came to D. in the harvest time unto 
23. 14 And D. (was) then in an hold, and tho 
23. 15 And D. longed, and said. Oh that one 
23. 16 and took fit), and brought (It) to D. 

23. 23 and D. set him over his guard 

24. I and he moved D. against them to say 
24. 10 And D.'s heart smote htm after that ho 
24. 10 D. eald unto the LOEj), I have sinned 
24. II For when D. was up In the morning 

24. II word., came unto the prophet Gad, D's 
24. 12 Go and say unto D., Thus salth the LoBD 
24. 13 So Gad came to D., and told him 
24. 14 D. said unto Gad, I am In a great strait 
24, 17 And D. spake unto the Lt/RD, when he saw 
24. 18 And Gad came that day to D., and said 
24. 19 And D. . . went up, asthe Lord commanded 
24. 21 D. said, To buy the thrcsliing Boor of the 
24. "sa And Araunah said unto D., Let my lord 
24. 24 So D. bought the threshing floor and the 
24. 25 D. bidlt there an altar unto the LORD 
I KL I. I Now king D. was old (and) stricken in 
I. 8 the mighty men which (belonged) to D. 
I. II and U. our lord knoweth (it) not? 
1. 13 Go and get thee in unto king D., and soy 
1. 28 D. answered and said. Call me Bath-sboba 
I. 31 Let my lord king D. live for ever 
I. 32 And king D. said. Call me Zadok the 
I. 37 greater than the throne of ray lord . . D. 
1. 38 caused Solomon to ride upon king D.'s 
I. 43 our lord king D. hath made Solomon king 

1. 47 the king's servants came to bless, .king l>. 
a. I the days of D. drew nigh that he should 

2. to So D. slept with his fathers, and woa 
2. 10 and was buried in the city of D. 

2. It days that D. reigned, .(were) forty years -, 
2. 12 Tlien sat Solomon upon the throne of D. 
2. 24 the Lord, .set me ou the throne of D. ray 
2. 26 barest the ark of the Lord God before D. 
2. 32 and slew them with the sword . . D. not 

2. 33 but upon D. . shall there be peace for 
a. 44 the wickedness, that thou didst to D 
a. 45 the throne of D. shall he established 

3. I and brought her into the city of D. 

3. 3 walking in the statutes of D. his father 
3. 6 Thou hast showed unto. .D. ray father 
3. 7 hast made thy servant king instead of D. 
3. 14 keep my statutes, .as thy father D. did 
5. I for Hiram was ever a lover of D. 
S. 3 D. my father could not build an house 
5. 5 as the Lord spake unto D. my father 

5. 7 the Lord, .hath given unto D. a wise son 

6. 12 my word, which I spake unto D. thy 

7. 51 the things which D. his father had dedL 

8. I bring up the ark . out of the city of D. 
8. 15 which spake with his mouth unto D. my 
8. 16 but I chose D. to be over my people Isr. 
8. 17 it was 111 the heart of D. my father to 

8 18 And the Lord said unto D. my father 
8. 20 I am risen up In the room otD. my father 
8. 24 Who hast kept with thy servant D. my 
8. 25 keep with tliy servant D. ray father that 
8. 26 which thou spakest unto thy servant D. 

8. 66 goodness that the Lord had done for D. 

9. 4 if thou wilt walk before me, as D. thy 
9. 5 as I promised to D. thy father, saying 

9. 24 Pharaoh's daughter. . out of the city of D. 
11. 4 was not perfect. . as (was)the heart of D. 
II. 6 went not fully after the Lord, as (did) D. 
II. 12 I will not do it for D. thy falher'ssake 
II. 13 I AviU. .give one tribe to thy son for D. 
II. 15 it came to pass, when D. was in £dom 
1 1. 21 when Hadad heard . . that D. slept with 
1 1. 24 he gathered men unto him . when D. slew 
It. 27 (and)repairedthebreache3of thecityof D. 
II. 32 he shall have one tribe for. . D.'s sake 
II. 33 (to keep) my statutes. .as(dld)D.hi8fatJj. 
It. 36 I give one tribe that D. . . may have a 
1 1. 38 to keep my statutes . . as D. my servant 
It. 38 build thee a sure house, as I built for D. 

11. 39 I win for this afflict the seed of D. 

It. 43 and was buried in the city of D. his fath. 
j2. 16 saying, What portion have we in D. t 
12. 16 now see to thine own house, D. 

12. 19 Israelrebelled against the house of D. 
12. 20 was none that followed the house of D. 

12. 26 Now shall the kingdom return to . . D. 

13. 2 a child shall be born unto the house of D- 

14. 8 the kingdom away from the house of D. 
14. 8 thou hast not been as my senant D. 

14. 31 Kehoboara . . was buried . . in the city of D. 

15. 3 heart was not perfect . . as the heart of D. 
15. 4 for D.'s sake did the Lord, .give him a 
15. 5 D. did. .right in the eyes of the Lord 
15. 8 and they buried him in the city of D. 

15. It Asa did. .right, .as (did) D. his father 
15. 24 Asa . . was buried . . in the city of D. 
22. 50 buried with his fathers in the city of D. 
3 Ki. 8. 19 the Lord would not destroy Judcdi for D. 

8. 24 buried with his fathers in the city of D. 

g. 28 buried him. .with his fa. in thecityof D. 
II. 10 to the captains., did the priest give. .D.'s 

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2 Ki. 12.21 buriedhim with Ms fathers in the city of D. 
44. 3 he did. .right, .yet not like D. his father 

14. 20 buried, .with his fatliers In the city of D. 
J 5. 7 and they buried liira. .in the city of D. 

15. 38 and was buried . .in the city of D. his 

j6. z Ahaz..did not . .right, .like D. his father 

16. 20 Ahaz slept, .was buried . .in the city of D. 

17. 21 he rent Israel from the house of p. 

18. 3 according to all that D. his fatlier did 

19. 34 I will defend this city . . for my servant D. '3 

20. 5 Tims saitli the Lord, the God of D. thy 
2a. 6 I will defend this city . .formy servant D.'s 

21. 7 of which the LORD said to D., and 

22. 2 and walked In all the way of D. his father 
I Cli. 2. 15 Ozem the sixth, D. the seventli 

3. I Now these were the sons of D., which 

3. 9 (These were) all the sons of D., beside 

4. 31 These(wore)their cities unto the reign of D. 

6. 31 these (are they) whom D. set over the 

7. 2 whose numbei (was) in the days of D. 

9. 22 whom D. and Samuel the seer did ordain 

10. 14 and turned the kingdom unto D. 

11. I all Israel gathered tlieraselves to D. unto 
II. 3D. made a covenant witli them in Hebron 
II. 4 D. and all Israel went to Jerusalem 

II. 5 the inhabitants of Jebus said to D. 

I'l. 5 Nevertheless D. took the castle of Zion 

1 1. 5 which (is) the city of D. 

It. 6 D. said. Whosoever smiteth the Jebusites 

xj. 7 And D. dwelt in the castle 

11. 7 tlierefore they called it the city of D 

II. 9 So D. waxed greater and greater : for 

II. 10 chief of the mighty men whom D. had 

II. 13 He was with D, at Pas-dammlm, and 

II. 15 thirty captains went down to the rock to D. 

II. 16 And D. (was) then in the hold, and the 

II. 17 And D. longed, and said. Oh that 

II. 18 and took (it), and brought (it) to D.' 

II. 18 but I), would not drink (of) it, but poured 

11. 25 and D. set him over his guard 

12. I these (are) they that came to D. to Ziklag 
12, 8 there separated tliemselves unto D. . .men 
12. 16 came of tlie children of Benjamin., unto O. 
12. i:7T>r went out to meet them, and ansv/ered 
12. i8 Tliine (are we), D., and on tliy side 

12. 18 Then D, received them, and made them 
i«. ig And there fell (some) of Manasseh to D. 
12. 21 they helped D. against the band (of the 
12. 22 day by day there came to D. to help him 
12. 23 the bands (that), .cams to D. to Hebron 
12. 31 to conic .and make D. king 
12. 38 All these men. .came, .to make D. king 
12. 38 the rest, .(were) of one heart to make D 

12. 39 And tlvere they were with D. tliree days 

13. I D. consulted with the captains of thous. 
13. 2 D. said unto all the congregation of Israel 
13. 5 So D. gatliered all Israel together, from 
13. 6 D. went up, and all Israel, to Baalah 

13. 8 And D. and all Israel played before G-od 
13. 11 D. was displeased, because the LORD had 

13. 12 And D. was afraid of God that day 
ij.,13 So D. brought not the ark (liome) 
1^. 13 to himself to the city of D. 

14. I Hiram king of Tyre sent messengers to D, 
14. ■ 2 D. perceived that the Lord had confirmed 
14. 3 And D. took more wives at Jerusalem 
14. 3 and D. begat more sons and daughters 
14. 8 when the Pliilistines heard that D. was 
141 8 all the Philistines went up to seek D. 
14.. 8 D. heard (of it), and went out against 
14. 10 D. enquired of God. .Shall I go up 

14. ji they came, .to Baal-perazim. .D. smote 
14.-1 1 D. said, God hath broken m upon mine 
14. 12 D. gave a commandment, and they were 
14. '14 Therefore D. enquired again of God 

14. 16 D. therefore did as God commanded him 

14. 17 the fame of D. went out into all lands 
15' ■ 1 city of D , and prepared a place for the 

15. 2 D. said, None ought to carry the ark. .but 
15. 3 And D. gathered all Israel together to J. 
is. 4 And D. assembled the children of Aaron 
15. II D. called for Zadok and Abiathar the 

15. 16 D. spake to the chief of the Levites to 
15. 25 So D. . .went to bring up the ark of the 
15. 27 D. (was) clothed witli a robe of fine linen 
15. 27 D. also (had) upon him an ephod of linen 
15. 29 (as) the ark. .came to the city of D 

15. 29 Michal. .saw king D. dancing and playing 

16. 'I the tent that D had pitched for it 
16. 2 when D. had made an end of offering 

16. 7 D. delivered first (this psalm), to thank 
16. 43 and D. returned to bless his house 

17. I it came to pass, as D. sat in his house 
17. 2 Nathan said untoD., Do all that (is) in 
17. 4 Go and tell D. my servant, Thus saith 
17. 7 tiius Shalt thou say unto my servant D. 

17. 15 so did Nathan speak unto D. -' 

17. 16 D. the king came and sat befafe the L. 

17. 18 What can D. (speak) more to thee 

17. 24.(let)the house of D.. .(be) established 

18. I D. smote the Philistines, and subdued 
18. 2 the Moabites became D.'s servants, (and) 
18. 3 D. smote Hadarezer king of Zobah unto 
18. 4 And D. took from him a thousand chariots 
18. 4 D. also houghed all the chariot (horses) 
18. 5 D. slew of the Syrians two and twenty 
18. 6 Then D. put (garrisons) in Syria-damascus 
18. 6 the Syrians became D.'s servants, (and) 
xS. 6 Thus the Lord preserved D. whithersoever 
18 7 D. took the shields, .and brought them 
18. 8 cities of Hadarezer, brought D. very much 
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10 He sent Hadorara his son to king D. 

11 Them also king D. dedicated unto the L. 
13 all the Edomites became D.'s servants 

13 Thus the Lord preserved D. whithersoever 

14 D. reigned over all Israel, and executed 
17 the sons of D. (were) chief about the king 

2 D. said, I will show kindness unto Hanun 
2 D. sent messengers to comfort him cone. 

2 So the servants of D. came, .to Hanun 

3 Thinkest thou that D. doth honour thy 

4 Wherefore Hanun took D.'s servants 

5 Then there went (certain), and told D. 

6 they had made themselves odious to D. 
8 when D. heard (of it), he sent Joab 

17 it was told D. ; and hegathered all Israel 

17 when D. had put the battle in array 

18 D. slew of the Syrians seven thousand 

1 D. tarried at Jerusalem. And Joab smote 

2 And D. took the crov/n of their king 

2 and it was set upon D.'s head 

3 Even so dealt D. with all the cities 
3 D. and all the people returned to Jerusa. 

7 when he defied Israel, Jonathan. D.'s 

8 and they fell by the hand of D. 

1 Satan stood up against Israel, and provo. 

2 D. said to Joab, and to the rulers 
5 Joab gave the sum of the number. .untoD. 

8 D. said unto God, I have sinned greatly 

9 And the Lord spake unto Gad, D.'s seer 

10 Go and tell D., saying. Thus saith the L. 

11 So Gad came to D., and said unto him 

13 D. said unto Gad, I am in a great strait 
16 D. lifted up his eyes, and saw the angel 

16 D, and the elders, .fell upon their faces 

17 And D. said unto God, (Is it) not I (that) 

18 the angel, .commanded Gad to say to D. 

19 And D. went up at the saying of Gad 
21 And as D. came to Oman 
21 Oman looked, and saw D. 

21 and bowed himself to D. with (liis) face 

22 Then D. said to Oman, Grant me the 

23 And Oman said unto D., Take (it) to 

24 And king D. said to Oman, Nay 

25 So D. gave to Oman, .six hundred shekels 

26 D. built there an altar unto the Lord 

28 D. saw that the Lord had answered him 

30 But D. could not go before it to enquire 

1 D. said. This (is) the house of the Lord 

2 D. commanded to gather together the 

3 D. prepared iron in abundance for the 

4 they of T., brought much cedar wood to D. 

5 D. said, Solomon my son (is) young and 

5 So D. prepared abundantly before his 

7 And D. said to Solpmon, My Son, as for 

17 D. also commanded all the princes of Is. 
X So when D. was cild and full of days 

6 And D. divided them into coui'ses among 

25 D. said, The Lord, .hath given rest unto 

27 by the last words of D. the Levites (were) 

3 And D. distributed them, both Zadok of 

31 likewise cast lots. ,in the presence of D. 
I Moreover D. and the captains of the host 

26 the dedicated things, wjiich D. the king 

3 1 In the fortieth year of the reign of D. 

32 king D. made rulers over the Reubenites 

18 Elihu, (one) of the brethren of D. 

23 But D. took not the number of them 

24 the account of the Chronicles of king D. 

31 of the substance which (vvtis) king D.'s 

32 Jonathan, D.'s uncle, was a counsellor 
I D. assembled all the princes of Israel 

. 2 D. the king stood up upon his feet 

. II D. gave to Solomon his son the pattern 

20 And D, said to Solomon his son. Be 
I D. the king said unto all the congrega. 
9 D. the king also rejoiced with great joy 

, 10 Wherefoie D. blessed the Lord before 

10 D. said. Blessed (be) thou. Lord God of 
20 D. said to all the congregation. Now bless 

22 they made Solomon the son of D. king 

23 Solomon sat. .as king Instead of D. his 

24 the sons likewise of king D., submitted 
26 D. the son of Jesse reigned overall Israel 

29 the acts of D. . .(are) written in the book 
I the son of D. was strengthened in his 

4 But the ark of God had D. brought up 

4 to (the place which) D. had prepares for 

8 Thou hast .showed great mercy unto D. 

9 let thy promise unto D. . .be established 

3 As thou didst deal with D. my father 

7 a man. .Avhom D. my father did provide 

12 who hath given to D. the kinga wise son 

14 with the cunning men of my lord D. thy 
17 the numbering wherewith D. . .had num. 

I where (the Lord) appeared unto D. his 
I in the place that D. had prepared in 

1 the things that D. his fathef had dedica. 

2 to bring up the ark . . out of the city of D. 

4 ho spake with his mouth to my father D. 

6 and have chosen D. to be over my people 

7 it was in the heart of D. . .to build an ho. 

8 But the Lord said to D. my father 
10 I am risen up in the room of D. 

15 which hast kept with thy servant D. 

1 5 keep with thy servant D. . .that which 

17 thou hast spoken unto thy servant D. 

42 remember the mercies of D. thy servant 
6 which D. . .had made to praise the Lord 
6 when D. praised by their ministry 

10 good, that the LORD had showed unto D. 

17 if thou wilt walk before me, as D. thy 

18 according as I have covenanted with D. 



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II out of the city of D. unto the house 

11 My wife shall not dwell in the houseuf D. 
14 according to the order of D. his father 
14 for so had D. the man of God commanded 
31 Solomon, .was buried in the city of D. 

16 saying. What portion have we in D. ? 

16 (and) now, D., see to thine own house 

19 Israel rebelled against the house of D. 

17 they walked in the way of D. and Solora. 

18 thg daughter of Jerimoth the son of D. 
16 Rehoboara . .was buried in the city of D 

5 God. .gave the kingdom over., to D.for 

6 the servant of Solomon the son of D., is 

8 of the Lord in the hand of the sons of D 
I they buried him in the city of D. 

14 they buried him. .in the ci'cy of D. 
3 he walked in the first ways of his father D. 
I Jehosaphat. .was buried, .in the city of T). 

7 Lord would not destroy the house of D. 
7 the covenant that he had made with D' 

12 Thus saith the LORD God of D. thy fathei 

20 they buried him in the city of D., but not 
3 as the Lord hath said of the sons of D. 

9 and shields, that (had been) king D.'s 

18 whom D. had distributed in the house of 
18 with singing, (as it was ordained) by D. 
16 they buried him in the city of D. among 
25 and they buried him in the city of D. 

9 and they buried him in the city of D. 

1 he did not. .right, .like D. his fathei* 

2 all that D. his father had done 

25 with harps, according to the com. of D. 

26 Levites stood with the instruments of D. 

27 instruments (ordained) by D. king of Isr. 
30 praise unto the Lord with the words of D. 
26 since the time of Solomon the son of D. 

5 and repaired Millo (in) the city of D. 
30 to the west side of the city of D.S 
33 chiefestof the sepulchres ofihe sons of D. 

7 of which God had said to D. and to Solo. 

14 he built a wall without the city of D. 

2 and walked in the ways of D. his father 

3 to seek after the God of D. his father 

3 which Solomon the son of D. . .did build 

4 according to the writing of D. king of Isr. 

15 according to the commandment of D.,and 

10 after the ordinance of D. king of Israel 
2 of the sons of D. ; Hattush 

20 Nethinims, whom D. . .had appointed for 

15 the stairs that go down from the city of D 

16 place) over against the sepulchres of D. 
24 according to the commandment of D. the 

36 with the musical instruments of D. the 

37 they went up. .the stairs of the city of D. 
37 goingupof thewall, above the house of D 

45 according to the commandment of D. 

46 in the days of D. . .(there were) chief of 
title. A Psalm of D., when he fled from Abs. 

„ To the chief Musician. .A Psalm of=D. 
,, To the chief Musician. .A Psalm of D. 
„ To the chief Musician . . A Psalm of D. 
,, Shiggaion of D., which he sang unto 
„ To the chief Jl usician . .A Psalm of D 
„ To the chief Musician.. A Psalm of D. 
„ To the chief Jlusiciau, (A Psalm) of D. 
„ To the chief Musician.. A Psalm of D. 
„ To the chief Musician, A Psalm of D. 
„ To the chief Musician, (A Psalm) of D. 
,, A Psalm of D. Xord, who shall abide 
„ Michtam of D. Preserve me, God 
„ A Prayer of D. Hear the right, O LORD 
„ To the chief Musician, (A Psalm) of D. 

50 and showeth mercy to his anointed, to D. 

title. To the chief Musician, A Psalm of D. 
„ To the chief Musician, A Psahn of D. 
,, To the chief Musician, A Psalm of D. 
„ A Psalm of D. My God, my God 
„ A Psalm of D. The Lord (is) my shep, 
„ A Psalm of D. The earth (is) the LORD'S 
„ (A Psalm) of D. Unto thee, O Lord 
„ (A Psalm) of D. Judge me, Lord 
,, (APsalm)ofD. The LORD (is)my light 
„ (A Psalm) of D. XJnto thee will I cry 
„ A Psalm of D. Give unto the LORD 
„ (at) the dedication of the Iiouse of D. 
„ (A Psalm) of D. Maschil. Blessed (is he 
,, (A Psalm) of D., when he changed his 
„ (APsalm)ofD. Plead (my cause), L. 
,, To the chief Musician, (A Psalm) of D. 
„ (A Psalm) of D. Frefrnot thyself 
,, A Psalm of D., to bring to remembran. 
„ To the chief Musician. .A Psalm of D. 
„ To the chief Musiciari, A Psalm of D. 
„ To the chief Musician, A Psalm of D. 
„ To the chief Musician, A Psalm of T). 
„ To the chief Musician . .(A Psalm) of D. 
„ D. is come to the house of Ahimelech 
„ To the chief Musician.. (A Psalm) of D. 
„ To the chief Musician . .(A Psalm) of D. 
,, Doth not D. hide himself with us? 
,, To the chief Musician.. (A Psalm) of D. 
,, Michtam of D., when the Philistines . 
,, To the chief "Musician . . Michtam of D. 
„ To the chief Musician. .Michtam of D. 
,, To the chief Musician. .Michtam of D. 
,, To the chief Musician. . Michtam of D. 
„ To the chief Musician. .(A Psalm) of D. 
„ To the chief Musician . .A Psalm of D. 
„ A Psalm of D. , when he was in the wil. 
„ To the chief Musician, A Psalm of D 
,, To the chief Mus. A Psalm.. of D. 

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Psa. 69. titla. To tJie chief ISIuslclau..(A'PeaIiii)of D. 
70. „ (A PBalra)oJ U., tobring to-jremembra. 
72. 2o The prayers 01 J>. . .are ended 
78. 70 He chose D, also his servant; and took 
86. title. A l*rayer 01 D. Bow down tMne ear 
89. 3 I have sworn uato D. my servant 
89. 20 I have found D. my servant 
89. 35 have 1 sworn .1 will not lie Unto D. 
89. 40 (which) thou swarest unto D. in thy truth? 
lor. title. A Psalm of D. i will sing of mercy 
103. ,, (AFsalm)ofD. Bless the Lord, O my 

108. ., A Song (or) Psalm of U. I) give thanks 

109. „ To the chief Musician, A Psalm of D. 
no. „ A Psalm of D. Tlie- LORD said unto 
122. ,, A.Soog of dcKrees of D. I was glad 
122. 5 the thrones o{ the house of D. 

124. title. A Song of degrees of D. If (it Hail not 

131. „ A Song of degrees of D. 

132. r -LoBD.remembep D,, (and)aU his affliitions 
132. 10 For thy servant. O. '3 sake turn not away 
132. < I The Lord hath sworn (in) truth unto D. 

132. 17 There will I make the horu of D. to hud 

133. title. A Song of degrees of D. Behold, how 
~ „ (A P.salm),ot D. I will praise thee 

„ To the chief Musician, A Psalm of D. 
„ To the chief Musician, A Psalm of D. 
„ A Psalm of D. Lord, I ci-y unto thee 
„ MaochU of D.; A Prayer when Jie was 
,, A. Psalm of D. Hear my prayer, O L. 
„ (A Psalm) of a Blessed (bo) the Lord 
o who delivereth D. his servant from the 
145. title. D.'s (Psalm) of praise. I will extol 
Prov. I. I The Proverbs of Solomon the son of D. 
Eccl. I. 1 The words of the Preacher, the sou of D. 
Song 4. 4 Thy ueok (is) like the tower of D. 
Isa. 7. z And it was told the house of D., saying 
7. 13 Hear ye uov/, house of D. 
9. 7 no end, upon the throne of D. and upon 

16. 5 he shall sit upon It. .in the tabema. of D. 
22. 9 have seen .the breaches of the city of D. 

22. 22 And the key, of the house of I), will I lay 
29. I Woe to Ariel, the city (where) D. dweltl 

37. 35 I will defend this city . . for . . D.s sake 

38. s Thus saith the Lord, the God of D. 
55. 3 (even) the cure mercies of O. 

Jer. 13. r3 even the kings that sit upon D.'s throne 

17. 25.kiug3 aiidjprinces sitting upon the th. of D. 
21. 12 house of O., thus saiti) the LOED 

23. 2 k. of Jadah, that sittest upon theth. of D. 
22. 4 kings sitting upon tha throne of D. 

22. 30 sitting upon the throne of D., and ruling 

23. 5 I v/ill raise unto D. a righteous Branch 

29. 16 the king that sltteth upon the th. of D. 

30. 9 But they shall serve . . D. their king 

33. 15 Branch of righteous, to grow up unto D. 
33. 17 D. shall never want a man to sit upon the 
33. 21 may. .my covenant be brokenwith D. 
33. 22 so will I multiply the seed of'D. 

33. 26 Then will I cast away the seed of .D. my 

36. 30 none to sit upon the throne of D. 

E?p. 34. 23 he shall teed them, (even) ray servant D. 

34. 24 my servant D a prince among them 

37. 24 And 0. my servant (shall be^ king over 
37. 25 my servant D. (shall be) their prince for 

Hos. 3. 5 the Lord their God, and D. their king 
Amos 6. s invent, .instruments of music, like D. 
9. II I raise up the tabernacle of D. that is 
Zech 12. 7 that the glory of the house of D. and Uie 

12. 8 and he that is feeble . .shall be as D. 

12. 8 and the house of D. (shall be) as God 

12. 10 And I will pour upon the house of D. 
12 12 the family of the house of D. apart 

13. J shalllje a fountain opened to the ho. ofD. 
Matt. I. I Jesus Christ, tha son of D., the son of A, 

X. 6 And Jesse begat D the king; and D. the k. 
I. 17 from Abraham to D. (are) fourteen gene 
1. 17 from D. until the carrying away into Ba. 
I. 20 Joseph, thou son of D., fear not to take 
9.27 (Thou) son of D., have mercy on us 

12. 3 Have ye not read -what D. did, when 

12. 23 the people, said. Is not this the son of D.? 

15. 22 Have mer. on me, Lord, (thou) sou of D. 

BO. 30 Have mer. on us, Lord, (thou) son of D. 1 

20. 31 Have mercy on us lord, thou sonof D.l 

21. 9 multi. .cried..Hosanna to the son of D. 1 

31. 15 children crying .Hosanuatothe son of D. 
22. 42 They say unto him, (The son) of D. 

22. 43 How then doth D. in spirit call him Lord 
22. 45 If D. theu call him Lord, how is ho his 

Mark 2. 25 Have ye never read what D. did. when 
10. 47 Jesus, (thou) son of D. , have mercy on mo 

10. 48 Thou son 01 !>., have mercy on me 

11. 10 Blessed (be) the kingdom of our father D. 

12. 35 Howsaythescrlbes thatC. is the sou of D. 
12. 36 For D. himself said by the Holy Ghost 
12. 37 D. therefore himself calleth him Lord 

LakB t. 27 miu.whose name was J., of the ho. of D. 
I. 32 give unto liim tha throne of his father D. 

1. 69 salvation for us in the house of his ser. D. 

2. 4 Joseph also went . . unto the city of D. 
a. 4 ho was of the house and lineage of D. 

2. 1 1 unto you is bom this day in the city of D. 

3. 31 Natimti; which was (the son) of D. 

6. 3 HaA^e ye not re,ad so much, .what D. did 
ifl.38 Jesus, (thou) son of D., have mercy on me! 

18. 39 (Thou) son of D., have mercy on met 
2o. 41 How say they that Christ is D.'s son? 
20. 42 D. himself ?aith in the book of Psalms- 

■ 20. 44 D. therefore calleth him Lord, how is he 
fohn 7. 42 That Christ cometh of the seed of D. 

7. 42 out of the town of Bethlehem, where D. 
Acts 1. 16 the Holy Ghost, by the mouth of O. , spake 



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2. 25 D. speftketh concerning liira, I foresaw 
2. 29 freely apeak uiito you ofthe patriarch D. 
2. 34 For D. is not ascended into the heavens 
4, 25 Who by the mouth of thy servant U. hast 
7. 45 whom God dravo out . . unto the days of D. 
13. 22 he raised up unto them 1). to bo their 
13. 22, and said, I have found. D. the (son) of J. 
13. 34 I will give you tho sUre mercies of D. 
13.36 FQrD..fell on sleep.. and saw corruption 
13. 16 and I svill build again the tabernacle of D. 
Bom. I. 3 Jesus Christ . . made of the 8ee<l of D. 

4- .6 D. also describeth the blessedness of the 
1 1, q D. saith, Let their table be ma<ie a snare 
2 Ti. s. 8 Jesus Christ of the seed of D was raised 
Heb. 4i 7 he limiteth a certain day. sayibg in D. 

ij. 32 O. also, and Saniuel, aair(on the proph. 

Eev. 3. 7hethath4ithfcliekeyof D.liethatopencth 

5.. 5 Lion of the tritxs of Juda, the Root of D. 

22„ 16 1 am the rootaad tho offspring of D.,(and) 

DAWN, to — 

To shine throuali^ Siawydi.Cii) diaiigazS. 

2 Pe. I. tg uptU the day dawn, and the<Uy star arise 
DAWN, to begil»to — 
To- betjiiK to dawn upon, iin<pd>VKa^ ejdph.OskO. 

Ilatt28. I as it began 60 dawn tOYf^'C<iith»tzs%_{<ia.y) 

DAWNHIiJ — 

l.To go up, ascend, n^V alah. 

Josh. 6. IS that they rose early about the dawning 

2.1!i/e lids, D'SIISJI apkappim. 

Job 3. 9 neither let it see the- dawning of the day 

o.To face, froM, turn about, look, n;^ panah. 
Judgig. 26 Then camo the woman in the dawning of 

DAWNTNO of tie day or morning — 

Twilight, q^j neslieph. 

Job 7. 4 to and fro unto the dawning of the day 
Psa.iig. 147 I prevented the dawning of the mornmg 

DAY— 

1. Morning, "V^S baker. 

Judgig. 26 came the woman in thedawnlng of the d. 
2 Sa. 13. 4 Why (art) thou, .lean from day to day? 
Dan. , 8. 14 Unto two thousand and three hundred d. 

I.Day, d':' ycnn. 

GfiQ. I. 5 God called the light Day. and the dark. 
I. s evening and. morning were the first day 
t. 8 evening and., .morning were the secoud n. 
I. 13 evening and. morning were the third day 
1. 14 Let there be lights, .to divide the day 
I. 16 the greater light to rule the day, and the 
I. 18 to rule over the day and over the night 
I. 19 evening and. .morning were the fourth d. 
I. 23 eveningand the morning were the fifth d. 

1. 31 evening and the morning were the sixth d. 

2. 2 And on the seventh day God ended his 

2. 2 he rested on the seventh day from all his 
2. . 3 blessed the seventh day, and sanctified it 
2. 4 in the day that the Lokd GoJ made the 

2. 17 In the day that thou eatest thereof thou 

3. 5 Qod doth know that in the day ye eat 

3. 8 in the gai-den in the cool of the day . and 

4. 14 thou hast driven me out this day from 

5. I In the day that God created man, in the 
5. 2 blessed them .in the day when they were 
7. II the seventeenth day. .the same day were 

7. 13 In the self same day entered Noah, andS. 

8. 4 on the seventeenth day of the month 
8. 14 on the seven and twentieth day of the 
8. 22 summer and winter, and day and night 

15. 18 In that same day the Lord made a cove. 
17. 23 circumcised the flesh, the self same day 

17. 26 the self same day was Abraham circum. 

18. I in the tent door in the heat of the day 
ig. 37 the father of the iloabltes unto this day 

19. 38 the father of the children .unto this day 

21. 8 Abraham made a great feast the (same) d. 

22. 4 Then on the third day Abraham lifted up 
22. 14 as it is said (to) this day, In the mount of 
24. 12 I pray thee, send me good speed this day 

24. 42 And I came this day unto the well, and 

25. 31 Jacobsaid.Sell me this day thy birthright 

25. 33 Jacob said, Swear to me this day; and he 

20. 32 it came to pass the same day, that Isaac's 

26. 33 of the city (is) Beer-sheha unto this day 

27. 2 I am old, I know not the day of my death 
37. 45 I be deprived also of you both in one day? 

29. 7 (it is) yet high day, neither (is It^ time 

30. 35 ne removed that day tire he goats that 

31. 22 it was told Labau on the third day that 
31. 39 (whether) stoleu by day.orstolen by night 
31. 4o(Thus)I v.'as; iu the day the drought con. 
31. 43 and what can I do- this day unto these 

31. 48 a witness between me and thee this day 

32. 32 the hollow of the thigh, unto this day 

33. 13 if men should over drive them one day 
33. 16 Esau returned that day on his v/ay unto 

34. 25 And it came to pass on the third day 

35. 3 who answered me iu the day of my dis. 
35. 20 the pillar of Rachel's grave unto this day 

40. 20 third day, (which v/as) Pharaoh's birthday 

41. 9 saying, I do remember my faults this day 
42. 13 the youngest (is) this day with our father 

42. 18 Joseph said unto them the third day 

42. 32 the youngest (is) this day with our father 
47. 23 I have bought you this day and your 
47. 26 And Josepli made it a law. .unto this day 



Gen. 48. 15 fed me all my life long unto this day 

48. 2o he blessed them that day, saying, In thee 
50. 20 as (it is) this day, to save much people 

Exod. 2. 13 And when he went out the second day 

5. 6 commanded tho same day the taskmasters 

6. 28 it came to pass, on the day (when) the L. 
8. 22 I will sever in that day the land of Cos. 

10. 6 have seen, since the day . .unto this day 
10. 13 an east wind upon the land all that day 
10. 28 for in (that) day thou seest my face thou 
12. 6 keep it up until the fourteenth day of 
12. 14 tliis day shall be unto you for a memorial 
j2. 15 even the first day ye shall put away leav. 
12. 15 fioni the first day until the seventh day 

16 And in the first day (there shall be) an 

10 in the seventh day there shall Ijc an holy 

17 in this self same day have I brouiilit your 

17 therefore shall ye observe this day iu 
1-3 ou the fourteenth day of the month at 

18 the one and twentieth day of the msnth 
41 even the self same day it came to pass 
51 And it rame to pass the self same day 

3 Kcmember this day, in wliich ye came 

4 This day came ye out, in the month Abib 
C t)ie .seventh day (shall be) a feast to the 
8 thou shalt show thy son iu tliat day, say, 

30 Thus the Lord saved Israel that day oirt 
I on the fifteenth day of the second month 

5 on the sixtli day they shall prepare (that) 

22 on the sixth day they gathered twice as 

26 but on the sevei;th day. .in it there shall 

27 there went out. .on the seventh day for 
29 therefore he giveth you on the sixth day 

29 let no man go out. .on the seventh day 

30 .So the people rested ou the seventh day 

1 the same day tame they (into) the wilder 

11 And be ready against the third day : for 
II the third day the Lord will come down 

15 he said.. Be ready against the third day 

16 And it came to pass on tiie third day. in 

8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it 

10 the seventh day (is) the sabbath of the L. 

11 rested the seventh day: wherefore the 

11 Lord blessed the sabbath d. andhallcwed 
30 on the eighth day thou shalt give it mo 

12 and ou the seventh day thou shalt rest 

16 and the seventh day he called unto M. 
IS doeth (any) work in the sabbath day, he 

17 seventh day he rested, and was refrcalied 

28 there fell of the people that day abo^t 

29 he may bestow upon you ablessing this day 
'34 in the day when I visit I wUl visit their 

1 1 that which I command thee this day 
21 but on the seventh day thou shalt rest 

2 the seventh day there shall be. .an holy 

3 shall kindle no fire, .upon the sabbalh d 

2 On the first day. .shall thou set up the 

37 they journeyed not till the day that it 
5 give it. .in the day of liis trespass offering 

20 unto the Lord in the day when he is 

15 the flesh, .shall be eaten the same day 

16 it shall be eaten the same day that ho 

17 on the third day shall be burnt with fire 
j8 if (any), .be eaten at all on the third day 

35 the day (when) he presented them to 

36 in the day that he anointed them, (by) a 

38 in the day that he commanded the child. 
34 As he hath done this day, (so) the Lord 

1 came to pass on the eighth day, (that) M. 
ig this day have they offered their sin offer. 

3 in the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin 

5 priest shall look on him the seventh day 

6 shall look on him again the seventh day 
27 priest shall look upon him the seventhd. 
32, 34 in the seventh day the priest shall look 
51 look on the plague on the seventh day 

2 be the law. .in the day of his cleansing 

9 it shall be on the seventh day, that he 
10 the eighth day he shall taketwohe lambs 

23 he shall bring them on the eighth day 

39 priest shall come again the seventh day 
14 ou the eighth day he shaU take to him 

29 on the eighth day she shaU take unto 

30 For on that day shall, .make an atone. 
6 It shall be eaten the same day ye offer it 

6 if ought remain tmtil the third day, it 

7 if it be eaten at all ou the third day 
27 and from the eighth day and thenceforth 

22. 28 cow or ewe, ye shall not kill, .in one day 

22. 30 On the same day it shall be eaten up ; ye 

23. 3 but the, seventh day (is) the sabbath of 
23. 6 on the Bfteentli day of the same month 
.23. 7 In the first day ye sliall have an holy 
23. 8 in the seventh day (is) an holy con vocation 
.23. 12 ye shall offer that day wheu ye wave the 
23. 14 until the self same day that ye have broug. 

.23. 15 from the day that ye brought the sheaf . 
23. 21 ye shall proclaim on the self same day 
23. 27 a day of atonement : it shaU be an holy , 
23. 28 And ye shall do no work in that same day' 
23. 28 for it (is) a day of atonement, to make a;i 
23. 29 shall not be afflicted in that same day 
23. 30 that doeth any work iu that same day 
23. 34 The fifteenth day of this seventh month 
23. 35 thefirst day (shall be) an holy convocation 
23. 36 eighth day shall be an holy convocation 
23. 37 drink offerings, every thing upou his day 
23. 39 Also in the fifteenth day of the seventh 
23. 39 on the first day (shall be) a sabbath 
23. 39 on the eighth day (shall be) a sabbath 
23. 40 ye shall take you on the first day the 
.25. 9 iu the day of atouement shall ya make 



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lev. 27. 23 shall give thine estimation in that day 
Sum. 3. I in the day (that) the LoED spake with M. 

3. 13 on t'le day that I smote all the first born 
6. 9 shave his head in the day of his cleansing 
6. 9 on the seventh day shall he shave it 

6. 10 the eighth day he shall bring two turtles 

6. n and shall hallow his head that same day 

7. I it came to pass on the day 'that Moses had 
7. 10 for dedicating of the altar in the day 

7. II They shall offer, .each prince on his day 
7. 12 he that offered his offering the Urst day 
7. 18 On the second day Nethaneel tha son of Z. 
7. 24 On the third day Eliab the son of Helon 
7. 30 On the fourth day Elizur the son of S. 
7. 36 On the fifth day Shelumiel the son of Zur. 
7. 42 On the sixth day Eliasaph the son of De. 
7. 48 OntheseVenth day EUshamathe son of A. 
7. 54 On the eighth day (offered) Gamaliel the 
7. 60 On the ninth day Abidan the son of Gid. 
7. 66 On theteuth day Ahiezer the son of Am. 
7. 72 On the eleventh day Pagiel the son of 0. 
■ 7. 78 On the twelth day Ahira the son of Enan 
. 71..84 in tlie day when it was anointed, by the 

8. 17 on the day that I smote every first boru 
9. 3 In the fourteenth day of this month, at 
'9; s kept the passover on the fourteenth day 
g. 6 could not keep the passover on that day 
9. 6 and they came before Moses . . on that day 
9. II The fourteenth day of the second month 
9. 15 on the day that the tabernacle was reared 

10. r<5 Also in the day of your gladness, and in 

11. 19. Ye shall not eat one day, uor two 
II. 31, 31 as it were a day's journey on 

J 1. 32 stood up all that day. .all the next day 
IS. 23 from the day that the LoRB commanded 
15. 32 gathered sticks upon the sabbath day 
39. 12 He shall purify himself . .on the third day 
jg. 12 and on the seventh day he shall be clean 
10. 12 but if he pui'ify not himself the third.day 

19. 12 then the seventh day he shall not be clean 
;ig. 19 on the third day, and on the seventh day 
ig. 19 on the seventh day he shall purify him. 
«2i 30 ever since (I was) thine unto this day ? 
b$. 18 In the day of the plague for Peer's sake 
28. 9 on the sabbath day two lambs of the 
•eS. 16 the fourteenth day of the first month 
68. 17 in the flfteeath day of this month (is) the 
e8. 18 the first day (shall be)an holy convocation 
s8. 25 on the seventh day ye shall have an holy 

28. 26 Also in the day of the first Iruits, when 
eg. I It is a day of blowing the trumpets unto 
eg. 12 on the fifteenth day of the seventh month 
eg. 17 the second day (ye shall offer) twelve 

29. 20 on the third day eleven bullocks, two 
29.-23 on the fourth day ten^buliocks, two rams 
zg. 26 on the fifth day nine bullocks, two rams 
29. 29 on the sixth day eight bullocks, two rams 
sg. 32 on the sevenHi day seven bullocks, two 

29. 35 eighth day ye shall have a solemn assem. 

30. ^5 if her father disallow her in the day that 

30. 7 held his peace at her in the day that he 
30. . 8 if her husband disallowed her on the day 
30. 12 her husband . . made them void on the day 
30. 14 hold his peace at her from day to day 

30. 14 held his peace, .in the day that he heard 

31. ig on the third day, and ou the seventh day 
31. 24 wash your clothes on the seventh day 
33. 3 on the fifteenth day of the first month 

Deut. 1. 10 ye (are) this day as the stars of heaven 

1. 39 which in that day had no knowledge 

2. 18 to pass over . . the coast of Moab, this day 

2. 22 dwelt in their stead even unto this day 
2. 25 This day will I begin to put the dread of 
2;.3o deliver him into thy hand, as. .this day 

3. 14 name, Bashan-havoth-jair, unto this day 
4. 4 ye. .(are) alive every one of you this day 
4. 8 this law, which I set before you this day 
4, 10 the day that thou stoodest before the L. 
4. 1 5 the day (that) the Lord spake unto you 
4. 20 people of inheritance, as (ye are) this day 
4. 26 1 call heaven . . against you this day, that 
4. 32 since the day that God created man upon 
4. 38 to give thee their land, .as (it is) this day 
4. 3g Know therefore this day, and consider 

4. 40 I command thee, this day, that it may go 

5. I I speak in your ears this day, that ye may 
5. 3 who (are) all of us here alive this day 

5. 12 Keep the sabbath day to sanctify it, as 

5. 14 the seventh day (is) the sabbath of the L. 

5. 15 commanded thee to keep the sabbath day 

5. 24 we have seen this day that God doth talk 

6. 6 these words . . I command thee this day 

6. 24 preserve us alive, as (it is) at this day 

7. It statutes, .which I command thee this day 

8. I which I command thee this day shall ye 
8. ri statutes, which I command thee this day 
8. iB sware unto thy fathers, as (it is) this day 

8. ig I testify against you this day, that ye 

9. I Thou (art) to pass over Jordan this day 
g. 3 Understan d . ; this day, that the Lord thy 
9. 7 the day that thou didst depart outof the 
g. 10 out of the midst of the fire, in the day of 
9. 24 Ye have been rebellious, .from the day 

10. 4 out of the ihidst of the fire, in the day 

10. 8 and to bless in his name, unto this^day 

10. 13 I command thee this day for thy good ? 

10. 15 you above all people, as (it is) this day 
ir. 2 kno\v ye this day : for (I speak) not with 

11. 4 Lord hath destroyed them unto this day 
J I. 8 1 command you this day, that ye may be 
It. 13 I command you this day, to love the L. 
ft, 26 Beholdj I set before you this day 



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27 commandments . . I command yon this day 

28 I command you this day, to go after otijer 
32 judgments . . I set before j'ou this day 

8 all (the things) that we do here this day 
18 which I command thee this day, to do 
5 command, which I command thee this day 

3 that thou mayest remember the day when 

4 which thou sacrificedst the first day at 

8 and on the seventh day (shall be) a 
16 in the day of the assembly, saying, Let 

9 I command thee this day,to love the LORD 
3 ye approach this day unto battle against 

23 thou shalt in any wise bUry him that day 
24. 15 At his day thou shalt give (him) his hire 

26. 3 I profess this day unto the LoKDthy (3od 

26. 16 This day the Lord thy God hath com. 

26. 17 Thou hast avouched the Lord this day to 

26. 18 the Lord hath avouched thee this day to 

27. I commandments . . I command you this day 
27. 2 the day when ye shall pass over Jordan 
27. 4 ye shall set up these stones . . this day, in 
27. g this day thou art become the people of 
27. io;statutes, which I command theerthis day 

27. li Moses charged the people the same day 

28. I commandments . . I command thee this d. 
28. 13 I command thee this day, to observe and 
a8. 14 words which I command thee this day 
28. 15 his statutes, which 1 command thee this d, 

28. 32 (with longing) for them all the day long 

29. 4 eyesto see, andpars to hear, unto this day 
29. 10 Ye stand this day all of you before theL. 
29. 12 which. .LoRDj.maketh with thee this day 
29. 1 ; with us this day before the Lord our God 
29. IS (him) that (is) not here with us this day 
29. 18 whose heart turneth away this day from 

29. 28 into another land, as (it is) this day 

30. 2 I command thee this day, thou and 
30. 8 and do all . . I command thee this day 
30. II commandment. . I command thee this d 
30. 15 See, I have set before thee this day life 
30. 16 I command thee this day to love the Lo. 

30. 18 I denounce unto you this day, that ye 
30. 19 1 call heaven . .to record this day against 

31. 2 an hundred and twenty years old this day 
31. 17 my anger shall be kindled, .in that day 
31. 17 so that they wiU say in that day. Are not 
31. j8 I will surely hide my face in that day for 
31. 22 therefore wrote this song the same day 

31. 27 while I am yet alive with you this day 

32. 35 for the day of their calamity (is) at hand 
32. 46 words which I testify among you this day 
32. 48 spake unto Moses that selfsame day 

33. 12 shall cover him all the day long, and 
34. 6 knoweth of his sepulchre unto tliis day 
JosIl 3. 7 This day will I begin to magnify thee in 

4. 9 twelve stones . . they are there unto this d. 

4. 14 On that day the Lord magnified Joshua 

5. 9 This day have I rolled away the reproach 

5. 9 the place is called Gilgal unto this day 
.5, 10 kept the passover on the fourteenth day 

5. 1 r unleavened cakes . . in the self same day 

6. 4 the seventh day ye shall compass the city 
6. 10 until the day I bid you shout ; then shaU 
6. 14 the second day they compassed the city 
6. 15 it came to pass on the seventh day, that 

6. 15 on that day they compassed the city sev. 

6. 25 she dvvelleth in Israel (even) unto this 

7. 25 the Lord shall trouble thee this day 
7. 26 a great heap of stones unto this day 

7. 26 called. The valley of Achor, unto thisday 

8. 25 (so) it was, (that) all that fell that day 

8. 28 made it an heap for ever, .unto this day" 
8. 29 heap of stones,(thatremain.)unto this day 
9. 12. on the day we came forth to go unto you 
p.' 17' came unto their cities on the third day 
g. 27 Joshua made them that day hewers of 
g. 27' even unto this day, in the place which he 

10. 12 in the day when the Lord delivered up 

10. 13 hasted not to go down about 9. whole day 

10. 14 there was no day like that before it or 
10. 27 stones, .until this very day 

10. 28 that day Joshua took ilakkedah, and 
10. 32 Israel, which took it on the second day 
10. 35 And they took it on that day, and smote 
10. 35 he utterly destroyed that day, according 

13. 13 dwell among the Israelites until this day 
14. 9 Moses sware on that day, saying. Surely 
14. 10 1 (am) this day fourscore and five years old 

14. II strong this day as (I was) in the day that 
14. 12 whereof the Lord spake in that day ; for 
14. 12 heardest in that day how the Anakims 

14. 14 became the inheritance, .unto this day 

15. 63 dwell with the children, .unto this day 
i6. JO the Canaanites dwell, .unto this day, and 
22. 3 have not left your brethren . .unto this d. 
22. 16 turn away this day from following the L. 

22. 16 ye might rebel this day against the Lord? 

22. 17 we are not cleansed untU this day, alth. 

22. 18 ye must turn away this day from follow. 
22. 22 if in transgression, .save us not this day 
S2. 29 God forbid that we should . .turn this day 

22. 31 This day we perceive that the Lord (is) 

23. 8 But cleave . . as ye have done unto this d, 
23. 9 able to stand before you unto this day 

23. 14 this day I (am) going the way of all the 

24. IS choose you this day whom ye will serve 
24. 25 So Joshua made a covenant, .that day 

iTudg. -i. 21 dwell with the children, .unto this day 
I. 26 which (is) the name thereof unto this day 

3. 30 So Moab was subdued that day underthe 
4. 14 the day in which the Lord hath delivered 

4, 23 So God subdued on that day Jabin the 



Judg. s- I Then sang Deborah, .en that day, saying 
6. 24 unto this day it (is) yet in Ophrah of the 
6. 32 Therefore on that dayiie called him Jer. 
9. 18 ye are risen up . . this day, and have 
9. 19 with Jerubbaal and with his house this d. 

9. 45 fought against the city all that day ; and 
10. 4 which are called Havoth-jalr unto this d. 

10. IS deliver us only, we pray thee, this day 

11. 27 be judge this day between the children 

12. 3 are ye come up unto me this day, to fight 

13. 7 from the womb to the day of his death 
13. 10 man. .that came unto me the (other) day 
14. 15, 17 it came to pass on the seventh day 

14. i8 on the seventh day before the sun went 
15. 19 En-hakkore, which (is)inLehiuntpthisd. 

18, I for unto this day (all their) inheritance 

18. 12 that place Mahaneh-dan unto this dfty 
j8. 30 his sons were priests, .until the day 

ig. 5 it came to pass on the fourth day, when 

19. 8 he arose early . . on the fifth day to depart 
19. 9 Behold, now the day draweth toward 

19. 9 behold, the day groweth to an end ; lodge 
ig. II when they fwere) by Jehus, the day was 
ig. 30 the day that the children of Israel came 
ig. 30 out of. the land of Egypt unto this day 
Eo. 21 and destroyed, .of the Israelites that day 
20. 22 they put themselves in array the first day 
eo. 24 children of Israel came, .the second day 

20. 25 Benjamin went forth, .the second day 
eo. 26 there before the LORD, and fasted that d. 
eo. 30 children of Israel went up. .the third d. 

20. 35 destroyed of the Benjamites that day ' 
20. 46 all which fell that day of Benjamin v/ere 

21. 6 is one tribe cut off from Israel this day 
Ruth 3. 18 until he have finished the thing this day 

4. 5 What day thou buyest the field of the 

4. 9, 10 Ye (are) witnesses this day 

4. 14 not left thee this day without a kinsmaij 
I Sa. 2. 34 in one day they shall die both of them 
3. 12 In that day I will perform against~ElI 
4. 12 came to Shiloh the same day, with hia 

5. s tread on the threshold, .unto this day 

6. IS sacrificed sacrifices the same day unto 
6. 16 they returned to Ekron the same day 

6. 18 (which stone remaineth) unto this day In 

7. 6 fasted on that day, and said there. We 

7 10 thundered with a great thunder on that d. 

8. 8 since the day that I brought them up out 

8. 8 even unto this day, wherewith they have 
8. 18 ye shall cry out in that day because of 
8. 18 the Lord will not hear you in that day 

9. IS told Samuel in his ear a day before Saul 
g. 24 So Saul did eat with Samuel that day 

10. 9 and all those signs;came to pass that day 

10, ig ye have this day rejected your God, who 

11. II and slew, .until the heat of the day : and 

11. 13 shall not a man be put to death this day 

12. 2 I have walked before you . .unto this day 
12. s bis anointed (is) witness this day, that ya 
12. 18 the Lord sent thunder and rain that day 
13. 22 So it came to pass, in the day of battle 
14. I it came to pass upon a day, that Jonath. 
14. 23 So the Lord saved Israel that day : and 
14. 24 the men of Israel were distressed thatd. 
44. 28 Cursed (be) the man that eateth. .this d, 
14. 31 they smote the Philistines that day from 
14. 33 said . .roll a great stone unto me this day 
14. 37 But he answered him not that day 

14. 38 see wherein this sin hath been this day 
S4. 4S for he hath wrought with God this day 
15. 28 hath rent the kingdom . .from thee this d. 

15. 35 Samuel cam.e no more, .until the day of 

16. 13 came upon David from that day forward 
17. 10 said, I defy the armies of Israel this day 
17. 46 This day will the Lord deliver thee into 
17. 46 I will give the carcases, .this day unto 
18. 2 Saul took him that day, and would let 
18. - 9 Saul eyed David from that day and forw. 

18. 21 Thou shalt this day be my son in law in 

19. 24 lay down naked all that day and all that 
2o.,26 Saul spake not anything that day : for 

20. 34 Jonathan . . did eat no m eat the second d. 
ai, s though it were sanctified this day in the 

21. 6 to put hot bread in the day when it waa 
211 7 a certain man . . (was) there that day 
SI. 10 David arose, and fled that day for fear 

22. 8 hath stirred up my servant, .at this day? 
B2. 13 he should rise against me., as at this dayt 
22. 18 slew on that day fourscore and five per. 
22. 22 David said. .1 knew (it) that day, when 

53. 14 And Saul sought him every day ; but 

24. 4 men of David said unto him,Behold the (3, 
.24. 10 Behold, this day thine eyes have seen 

24. 18 thou hast showed this day how thatthon 

24. 19 for that thou hast done unto me this da. 

25. 8 for we come in a good day : give, I ptay 
25. 32 which sent thee this day to meet me 

25. 33 which hast kept me this day from coming 
e6. 8 God hath dehvered thine enemy, .this d. 
26. 10 the Lord shall smite him ; or his day 

26. 19 for they have driven me out this day 
s6. 21 because hiy soul was precious, .this day 

26. 24 thy life was much set by this day in 

27. J I shall now perish one day by the hand 
27. 6 Then Achish gave him Zildag that day 
27. 6 whereforeZiklagpertaineth. .untothisd- 
28. 18 hath the Lord done this thing, .this day 

28. 20 he had eaten no bread all the day, noraU 
29. 3 since he fell (unto me) unto this day 

29. 6 since the day of thy coming . . unto this <£ 

29. 8 as I have been with thee unto this day 

30. I men were come to Ziglag on the third, d. 



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X 8a. 30. 25 And it was (so) from that day forward 

30. 25 he made it a statute, .unto this day 

31. 6 Saul died . .and all his men, that same d 
aSa. I. 2 It came even to pass on the third day 

2. 17 there was a very sore hattle thatday : and 

3. 8 show kindness this day unto the house 
3. 35 David to eat meat while it was yet day 
3. 37 For. all Israel, understood that day 

3. 38 and a great man fallen this day in Israel? 

3. 39 I (am) this day weak, though anointed 

4 3 and were sojourners there until this day 
4 s and came about the heat of the day to 

4. 8 the Lord hath avenged my lord, .this d 

5. 8 said on that day. Whosoever getteth 

6. 8 name of the place Perez-uzzah to this d 
6. 9 David was afraid of the Lord that day 
6. 23 had no child unto the day of her death 
7 6 Whereas I have not dwelt . to this day 

11. J 2 So Uriah abode in Jerusalem that day 
j2. 18 it came to pass on the seventh day, that 
13. 32 this hath been determined from the day 
13. 37 And (David) mourned for his son every d 

15. 20 should I this day make thee go up and 

16. 12 requite me good for his cursing this day 
J 8 7 there was there a great slaughter that day 
i3. 8 the wood devoured more people that day 
18. i8 it is called unto this day, Absalom's place 
18. 20 Thou shalt not bear tidings this day 

iS, 20 but thou shalt bear tidings another day 
18. 20 this day thou shalt bear no tidings, bee. 

18. 31 the Lord hath avenged thee this day of 

19. 2 the victory that day was (turned) into 
'19. 2 the people heard say that day how the 

ig. 3 the people gat them by stealth that day 
19 5 Thou hast shamed this day the faces of 
19. 5 which this day have saved thy life, and 
ig. 6 for thou hast declared this day, that thou 
19. 6 for this day I perceive, tliat if Absalom 
19. 6 and all we had died this day. then it had 
ig. tg the day that my lord the king went out 
ig. 20 I am come the first this day of all the 
19. 22 that ye should this day be adversaries 
ig. 22 shall . .any man be put to death this day 
19. 22 do not I know that I (am) this day king 

19. 24 the day the king departed until the day 
ig. 35 I (am) this day fourscore years old : (and) 

20. 3 they were shut up unto the day of their 
22. I in the day (that) the Lord had delivered 
22. 19 They prevented me tn the day of my cal. 
23. 10 the Lord wrought a great victory that d. 
24. 18 Gad came that day to David, and said 

« Kl I. 25 he is gone down this day, and hath slain 
I. 30 even so will I certainly do this day 

1. 48 given (one) to sit on my throne this day 

2. 8 cursed me with a grievous curse in the d. 
2. 24 Adonijah shall be put to death this day 
2. 37 it shall be, (that) on the day thou goest 

2. 42 on the day thou goest out, and walkest 

3. 6 to sit on his throne, as (it is) this day 

3. 18 the third day after that I was delivered 

4. 22 Solomon's provision for one day wasthir. 
c. 7 Blessed (be) the Lord this day, which 

8. 8 and there they are unto this day 
8. 16 Since theday that I broughtforth mypeo. 
8. 24 and hast fulfilled (it), .as (it is) this day 
8. 29 be open toward this house night and day 
8. 61 to keep his commandments, as at this d 
8. 64 The same day did the king hallow the 
8. 66 On the eighth day he sent the people aw 
g. 13 called, .the land of Cabul unto this day 
■g. 21 a tribute of bond service unto this day 
10. 12 came no such almug trees, .unto this day 

12. 7 be a servant unto this people this day 
12. 12 people came to Rehoboam the third day 
12. 12 saying, Come to me again the third day 
12. ig against the house of Israel unto this day 
12. 32 a feast. . on the fifteenth day of the month 

12. 33 the fifteenth day of the eighth month 

13. 13 he gave a sign the same day, saying, This 

13. II that the man of God had done that day 

14. 14 cut off the house of Jeroboam that day 
16. 16 king over Israel that day in the camp 

17. 14 until the day (that) the Lord senSeth rain 

18. 36 let it be known this day that thou (art) 
ig. 4 he himself went a day's journey into the 
20. 13 will deliver it into thine hand this day) 
20. 2g in the seventh day the battle was joined 
20. 29 an hundred thousand footmen in one day 
22. 25 thou shalt see in that day, when thou 
22. 35 the battle increased that day]; and the 

a Ki. 2. 22 So the waters were healed unto this day 
4. 8 it fell on a day, that Elisha passed to 
4. II it fell on a day, that he came thither 
4. 18 it fell on a day, that he went out to his 
6. 29 I said unto her on the next day, Give thy 

6. 31 If the head . .shall stand on him this day 

7. g this day (is) a day of good tidings, and we 

8. 6 since the day that she left the land, even 
8. 22 under the hand of Judah unto this day 

10. 27 and made it a draught house unto this day 

14. 7 called the name. . Joktheel unto this day 

15. 5 he was a, leper unto the day of his death 

16. 6 the Syrians, .dwelt there unto this day 

17. 23 their own land to Assyria unto this day 
17. 34 Unto this day they do after the former 
17. 41 did their fathers, bo do they, .this day 

19. 3 This day (is) a day of trouble, and of reb. 
so s on the third day thou shalt go up unto 

20. 8 into the house of the Lord the third day? 
20. 17 have laid up in store unto this day, shall 

21. IS the day their fathers came . .unto this day 
t CIl 4. 41 destroyed them utterly unto this day 



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43 and dwelt there unto this day 

26 brought them unto Halah . . unto this day 

22 and slew a lion in a pit on a snowy day 

11 place is called Perez-uzza to this day 

12 David was afraid of God that day, saying 
7 on that day David delivered first (this 

23 show forth from day to day his salvation 
5 day that I brought up Israel unto this d, 

17 northward four a day, southward four ad. 

7 if he be constant to do. .as at this day 

5 willing to consecrate his service this day 

21 on the morrow after that day, (even) a 

22 eat and drink before the Lord on that d. 
9 And there it is unto this day 

5 Since the day that I brought forth my 

15 and Iiast fulfilled (it), .as (it is) this day 

9 in the eighth day they made a solemn 

10 on the three and twentieth day of the 

8 make to pay tribute until this day 

16 the day of the foundation of the house 
12 people came to Rehoboam on the third d. 

12 saying. Come again to me on the third day 

19 against the house of David unto this day 

24 tliou shalt see on that day when thou 
34 the battle increased that day : howbeit 
26 on the fourth day they assembled 

26 The valley of Berachah, unto this day 

10 from under the hand of Judah unto this d. 

21 king was a leper unto the day of his death 

6 hundred and twenty thousand in one day 

17 on the eighth day of the month came 
16 in the si.Kteenth day of the first month 
21 1 (come) not against thee this day, but 

25 spake, .in their lamentations to this day 

6 From the first day of the seventh month 
15 this house was finished on the third day 
33 on the fourth day was the sOver and the 

7 (been) in a great trespass unto this day 
7 to confusion of face, as (it is) this day 

15 we remain yet escaped, as (it is) this day 

13 neither (is this) a work of one day or two 

16 sat down in the first day of the tenth 

17 by the first day of the first month 

11 prosper, I pray thee, thy servant, this d. 
2 will they make an end in a day? will 

22 be a guard to us, and labour on the day 

11 Restore, I pray you, to them, ever, this d. 

2 upon the first day of the seventh month 

9 This day (is) holy unto the Lord your God 

10 for (this) day (is) holy unto our Lord 

11 Hold your peace, for the day (is) holy 

13 on the second day were gathered together 

17 unto that day had not the children of 

18 from the first day unto the last day he 
18 on the eighth day (was) a solemn assera. 

1 the twenty and fourl'i day of this month 

3 they . .read, .(one) fourth part of the day 
10 didst thou get. .a name, as (it is) this day 
32 of the kings of Assyria unto this day 

36 we (are) servants this day ; and (for) the 
31 bring, .any victuals on the sabbath day 
31 would not buy it of them, .on the holyd. 
43 that day they offered great sacrifices 
I On that day they read in the book of M. 
15 in the day wherein they sold victuals 
15 brought'into Jerusalem on the sabbath d. 

17 What. .(is)thi3!thatyedo. .the sabbath d.? 
ig burden be brought in on the sabbath day 
22 keep the gates, to sanctify the sabbath d. 

10 On the seventh day, when the heart of 

18 ladies of Persia and Media say this day 

11 Mordecai walked every day before the 

7 from day to day, and from month to 

12 called on the thirteenth day of the first 

13 Mttle children and women, ip one day 

14 they should be ready against that day 
j6 and neither eat nor drink, .night or day 

1 it came to pass on the third day, that 

4 let the king and Haman come this day • 
g Then went Haman forth that day joyful 

2 said again unto Esther on the second day 
I On that day did the king Ahasuerus give 

12 Upon one day, in all the provinces of 

13 the Jews should be ready against that d, 
17 joy and gladness, a feast and a good day 

I the month Adar, on the thirteenth day 
I in the day that the enemies of the Jews 

11 On that day the number of those that 
13 also according unto this day's decree 

15 on the fourteenth day also of the month 
17 On the thirteenth day of the month Adar 
17 on the fourteenth day of the same rested 
17, 18 made it a day of feasting and gladness 
ig made the fourteenth day of the month 
ig a good day, and of sending portions one 
21 that they should keep the fourteenth day 

21 and the fifteenth day of the same, yearly 

22 to joy, and from mouminginto a good d. 
4 feasted (in their) houses, every one his 

6 there was a day when the sons of God 
13 there was a day when his sons and his 
I there was a day when the sons of God ca. 
I opened-Job his mouth, and cursed his day 

3 Let the' day perish wherein I was bom 

4 Let that day be darkness ; let not God 

5 let the blackness of the day terrify it 

8 Let them curse it that curse the day 

6 shall accomplish, as an hireling, his day 

23 he knoweth that the day of darkness is 

12 They change the night into day : the 

20 They that come, .be astonied at his day 
28 shall flow away in the day of bis wrath 



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30 is reserved to the day of destruction ? 

30 shall be brought forth to the day of wratb 

23 against the day of battle and war? 

7 1 hou (art) my Son ; thia day have I bego. 

11 Ocd is angry (with the wicked) every day 
title, in the day (that) the Lord delivered 
18 prevented me in the day of my calamity 

2 Day unto day utttreth speech, and night 

1 The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble 

5 on thee do I v/ait all the day 

3 waxed old through my roaring all the day 
28 shall speak, .of thy praise all the day 

13 for he seeth that his day is coming 

6 I am troubled . . I go mourning all the day 

12 They, .imagine deceits all the day long 

8 In God we boast all the day long, and 

22 for thy sake .are we killed all the day 

15 And call upon me in the day of trouble 
S Every day they wrest my words : all their 

16 been my defence and refuge in the day 

8 Let my mouth be filled .. all the day 

15 show forth, .thy salvation all the day 

24 talk of thy righteousness all the day long 

14 all the day long have I been plagued, and 

16 The day (is) thine, the night also (is) thine 

2 In the (lay of my trouble, I sought the L. 

9 carrying bows, turned back in the day of 
42 (nor) the day when he delivered them 

3 time appointed, on our solemn feast day 
10 For a day in thy courts (is) better than a 

7 In the day of my trouble I will call upon 

1 I have cried day (and) night before thee 

16 In thy name, .they rejoice all the day 
title. A I'salm (or) Song for the sabbath day 

8 the day of temptation in the wilderness 

2 show forth Iiis salvation from day to day 
2 Hide not thy face from me in the day 

2 in the day (when) I call answer me 
8 Mine enemies reprcach me all the day 

3 Thy people (shall be) willing in the day 

5 shall strike through kings in the day of 
24 This (is) the day (which) the Lord hath 
91 They continue this day according to thine 
97 thy law! it (is) my meditation all the day 
164 Seven times a day do I praise thee 

7 the children of Edom in the day of Jeru, 

3 In the day when I cried thou answexedat 
12 but the night shineth as the day 

7 hast covered my head in theday of battle 

2 Every day will 1 bless thee ; and I will 

4 in that very day his thoughta perish 

18 shineth more and more unto the perf. day 
34 will not spare in the day of vengeance 

14 (1 have) peace, .this day have I paid my 
20 (and) will come home at the day appoin. 

4 Riches profit not in the day of wrath 
4 yea, even the wicked for the day of evil 
26 He coveteth greedily all the day long 

31 horse (is) prepared against the day of 

19 I have made known to thee this day, even 

17 in the fear of the Lord all the day long 
ID (If) thou^faint in the day of adversity, thy 

I knowest not what a day may bring forth 

10 into thy brother's house in the day of thy 

15 A continual dropping in a very rainy day 
I day of death than the day of one's birth 

14 In the day of prosperity be joyful 
14 but in the day of adversity consider 

8 neither (hath he) power in the day of 

16 neither day nor night secth sleep wit^ hla 

3 In the day when the keepers of the house 

17 Until the daybreak, and the shadows flee 

11 the day of his espousals, and in the day 

6 Until the day break, and the shadows flee 

8 in the day when she shall be spoken for? 
II, 17 Lord alone shall be exalted in thatd. 

12 the day of the LoRD of hosts (shall be) 

20 In that day a man shall cast his idols 

7 In that day shall he swear, saying, I will 

18 In that day the Lord will take away the 

1 in that day seven women shall take hold 

2 In that day shall the branch of the Lord 
30 in that day they shall roar against them 
17 from.the day that Ephraim departed from 
18, 21, 23 it shall come to pass in that day 

20 In the same day shall the Lord shave 

4 of his oppressor, as in the day of Midlan 
14 head and tail, branch and rush, in one day 

3 what will ye do in the day of visitation 

17 devour his thorns and. .briers in one day 
20, 27 it shall come to pass in that day 

32 As yet shall he remain at Nob that day 

10 in that day there shall be a root of Jesse 

11 it shall come to pass in that day, (that) 
16 in the day that he came up out of the 

1 in that day thou shalt say, Lord, I win 

4 in that day shall ye say, Piaise the Lord 
6 Howl ye ; for the day of the Lord (is) at 
g the day pf the Lord cometh, cruel both 

f3 and in the day of his fierce anger 

3 it Shall come to pass in the day that the 

4 in that day it shall come to pass, (that) 

.7 At that day shall a man look to his Maker 

9 In that day shall his strong cities be as a 
II In the day shalt thou make thy plant to 
II the day of grief and of desperate sorrow 
16 In that day shall Eg>'pt be like unto 

18 In that day shall five cities in the land of 

19 In that day there shall be an altar to 

21 Egyptians shall know the Lord in that d. 

23 In that day shall there be a highway out 

24 In that day shall Israel be the third 



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Isa. 20. 6 the inhabitant, .shall say in that day 
32. 5 (it is) a day of trouble, and of treading 
22. 8 thou didst look in that day to the armour 
22. 12 in that day did the Lord God of hosts 
22. 20 it shall come to pass in that day, that 

22. 25 In that day, saith the Lord of hosts 

23. 15 it shall come to pass in that day, that 

24. 21 it shall come to pass in that day, (that) 

25. 9 it shall be said in that day, Lo this (is) 

26. 1 In that day shall this song be sung in 

27. I In that day the Lord shall punish levi. 
27. 2 In that day sing ye unto her, A vineyard 
27. 3 lest (any) hurt it .keep it night and day 

27. 8 ha stayeth his rough wind in the day of 
27. 12, 13 it shall come to pass in that day (that) 

28. 5 In that day shall the Lord of hosts be 
28. 24 Doth the plowman plow all day to sow? 
2Q, 18 in that day shall the deaf hear the words 
30. 23 in tliat day shall thy cattle feed in large 
30. 25 rivers (and) streams of waters in the day 

30. 26 in the day that tlie Lord bindeth up the 

31. 7 in that day every man shall cast away his 

34. 8 (it is) the day of the LORD'S vengeance 

37, 3 This day (is) a day of trouble, and of reb. 

38. 12 from day even to night wilt thou make 

38. 13 from day (even) to night wilt thou make 

38, 19 he shall praise thee, as I (do) this day 

39. 6 have laid up in store until this day 

43, 13 Yea, before the day (was) I (am) he ; and 

47. 9 shall come to thee in a moment in one d. 

48. 7 before the day when thou heardest them 

49. 8 in a day of salvation have I helped thee 

51. 13 hast fearedcontinually everyday, because 

52. 5 my name continually every day (is) bias. 
52. 6 (they shall know) in that day that I (am) 
56. 12 tomorrow shall be as this day, (and) much 
■58. 3 in the day of your fast ye find pleasure 
58. 4 ye shall not fast as (ye do this) day, to 
58. 5 a day for a man to afflict his soul ? 

58. 5 and an acceptable day to the Lord? 

58. 13 (from) doing thy pleasure on my holy day 

61. 2 To proclaim .the day of vengence of our 

62. 6 shall never hold their peace day nor night 

63. 4 the day of vengeance (is) in mine heart 
65. 2 I have spread out my hands all the day 

65. 5 a fire that burneth all the day 

66. 8 earth be made to bring forth in one day? 
Jer. I. 10 I have this day set thee over the nations 

1. 18 I have made thee this day a defenced city 

3. 25 from our youth even unto this day 

4. 9 it shall come to pass at that day, saith 

6. 4 Woe unto us I for the daygoeth away, for 

7. 22 in the day that I brought them out of 

7. 25 .Since the day that your fathers came forth 
7. 25 unto this day I have even sent unto you 
II. 4 in the day (that)I brought them forth out 

11. 5 with milk and honey as (it is) this day 
It. 7 in the day (that) I brought them up out 
It. 7 of the land of Egypt, (even) unto this day 

12. 3 and prepare them for the day of slaughter 

16. 19 and my refuge in the day of affliction 

17. 16 neither have I desired the woeful day 
17. 17 thou (art) my hope in the day of evil 
17. 18 bring upon them the day of evil, and 
17. 21 bear no burden on the sabbath day, nor 
17. 22 out of your houses on the sabbath day 
17. 22 hallow ye the sabbath day, as I comman. 
17. 24 the gates of the city on the sabbath day 
17. 24 but hallow the sabbath day, to do no 
17. 27 to hallow the sabbath day, and not to 

17. 27 atthe gates of Jerusalem on the sabbath d. 

18. 17 I v/ill show them the back, .in the day of 
20. 14 Cursed be the day wherein 1 was bom 

20. 14 let not the day wherein ray mother bare 
25. 3 From the thirteenth year, .nnto this day 
25. 18 an hissing, and a curse, as (it is) this day 
25. 33 slain of the Lord shall be at that day 
27. 22 there shall they be until the day that I 
30. 7 that day (is) great, so tiiat none (is) like it 

30. 8 it shall come to pass in that day, saith 

31. 6 there shall be a day (that) the watchmen 

31. 32 in the day (that) I took them by the hand 

32. 2o in the land of Egypt, (even) unto this day 
32. 20 and hast made thee a name, as at this day 

32. 31 day that they built it even unto this day 

33. 2o If ye can break my covenant of the day 
34. 1 3 in the day that I brought them forth out 

35. 14 for unto this day they drink none, but 

36. 2 from the day I spake unto thee, from the 
36. 30 dead body shall be cast out in the day 

38. 28 until the day that Jerusalem was taken 

39. 16 they shall be (accomplished) in that day 

39. 17 I w-iU deliver thee in that day, saith 

40. 4 I loose thee this day from the chains 

41. 4 it came to pass, the second day after he 
42. 19 know that I have admonished you this d. 

42. 21 I have this day declared (it) to you ; but 

44. 2 this day they (are) a desolation, and no 
44. 6 are wasted (and) desolate, as at this day 
44. 10 They are not humbled (even) unto this day 
44. 22 without an inhabitant, as at this day 

44. 23 evil is happened unto you, as at this day 
46. 10 the day of the Lord God of hosts, a day 

46. 21 the day of their calamity was come upon 

47. 4 Because of the day that cometh to spoil 

48. 41 at that day shall be as the heart of a 

49. 22 at that day shall the heart of the mighty 

49. 26 all the men of war . . be cut off in that day 
so. 27 for their day is come, the time 

50. 30 men of war shall be cut off in that day 

50. 31 thy day is come, the tirae(that) I will visit 

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Jer. 5?. II put him in prison till the day of his death 
Lam. I. 12 afflicted (me) in the day of his fierce anger 

1. 13 made me desolate (and) faint aU the day 
1 21 thou wilt bring the day (that) thou hast 
2. I remembered not his footstool in the day 
2. 7 a noise . . as in the day of a solemn feast 
2. 16 this (is) the day that we looked for 

2.21 hast slain (them) in the day of thine anger 
2. 22 Thou hast called as In a solemn day my 

2. 22 so that in the day of the Lord's anger 

3. 3 turneth his hand (against toe) aU the day 
3. 14 a derision .(and) their song all the day 
3. 57 Thou drewest near in the day (that) I 

3. 62 and their device against me all the day 
Eze. I. 28 that is in the cloud in the day of rain 

7 7 time is com.e, the day of trouble (is) near 
7. 10 Behold the day, behold, it is come 

7. 12 The time is come, the day draweth near 
7. 19 not be able to deliver them in the day of 
13 5 stand in the battle in the day of the LORD 
16. 4 in the day thou wast born thy navel was. 
16. s to the loathing of thy person, in the day 
16. 56 by thy mouth in the day of thy pride 
20. 5 In the day when I chose Israel, and 
zo. 6 In the day (that) I lifted up mine hand 
20. 29 name, .is called Bamah unto this day 

20. 31 with all your idols, even unto this day 

21. 25 wicked prince of Israel, whose day is come 
21. 29 whose day is come, when their iniquity 

22. 24 nor rained upon in the day of indignation 

23. 38 defiled my sanctuary in the same day 

23. 39 they came the same day into my sanotu. 

24. 2 name of the day, (even) of this same day 
24. 2 set himself against Jerusalem this . .day 
24. 25 tn the day when I take from.±hem their 
24. 26 he that escapeth in that day shall come 
24. 27 In "that day shall thy mouth be opened 

26. 18 the isles tremble in the day of thy fall 

27. 27 midst of the seas in the day of thy ruin 

28. 1 3 in thee in the day that thou wast creat.ed 
28. 15 from the day that thou wastcreated, till 

29. 21 In that day will I cause the horn of the 

30. 2 Thus. .Howl ye. Woe worth the day ! 
30. 3 the day (is) near,even the day of the Lord 
30. 3 a cloudy day ; it shall be the time of the 
30. 9 In that day shall messengers go forth 

30. 9 come upon them, as in the day of Egypt 
30. 18 At Tehaphnehes also the day shall be 

31. 15 In the day when he -went down to the 

32. 10 every man for his own life, in the day of 

33. 12 deliver him in the day of . .transgression 
33. 12 day that he turneth from his wickedness 
■'■j. 12 for his (righteousness) in the day that he 
34. 12 in the day that h" is among his sheep 

34. 12 been scattered tn the cloudy and dark day 
36. 33 In il:e day that I shaU have cleansed you 
38. 14 In that day when my people of Israel 

38. 19 in that day there shall be^a great shaking 

39. 8 this (is) the day whereof I have spoken 
39. ti it shall come to pass in that day, (that) 
39. 13 reno^vn, the day that I shall be glorified 

39. 22 I (am) the Lord their God from that day 

40. I in the selfsame day the hand of the Lord 
43, 18 in the day when they shall make it, to 
43. 22 the second day thou shalt offer a kid 

43. 27 it shall be, (that) upon the eighth day_ 

44. 27 in the day that he goeth into the sanctuary 

45. 21 In the fourteenth day of the month, yo 
45. 22 upon that day shall the prince prepare 

45. 25 in the fifteenth day of the month, shall 

46. I in the day of the new moon it shall be 
46. 4 offer unto the Lord in the sabbath day 
46. 6 in the day of the new moon 

46. 12 prepare, .as he did on the sabbath day 
48. 35 name of the city from (that) day (shall be) 
Dan. 6. 10 kneeled upon his knees three times a d. 
6. 1 3 but maketh his petition three times a d. 

9. 7 unto us confusion of faces as at this day 
9. IS hast gotten thee renown, as at this day 

10. 4 in the four and twentieth.day of the first 
10. 12 from the first day that thou didst set 

Hos. I. s i' shall come to pass at thatt day, that I 

1. II for great (shall be) the day of Jezreel 

2. 3 set her as in the day that she was 

2. 15 as in the day v^hen she came UD out oj 
2. 16 It shall be at that day, saith the LORD 
2. 18 in that day wall I make a covenant for' 
2. 21 it shall come to pass in that day, I will 

4. s Therefore shalt thou fail in the day, and 

5. 9 Ephraim shall be desolate in the day of 

6. 2 in the third day he wiU raise us up 

7. 5 In the day of our king the princes have 
9. 5 in the solemn day, and in the day of the 

10. 14 spoiled Beth-arbel in the day of battle 
Joel 1. 15 Alas for the day I for the day of the LoeD 
2. I the day of the Loud cometh, for (it is) 
2., 2 A day of darkness, .a day of clouds and 
2. II the day of the Lord (is) great and very 

2. 31 before the gTcat and the terrible day of 

3. 14 the day of the Lord (is) near in the valley 

3. 18 it shall come to pass in that day, (that) 
Amos I 14 with shouting in the day of battle, with 

1. 14 a tempest in the day of the whirlvrind 
2. 16 mighty shall flee away naked in that day 
3. 14 That in the day that I shall visit the 
5. 8 and maketh the day dark with night 

5. 18 Woe unto you that desire the day of the 
5. 18 the day of the Lord (is) darkness, and 

5. 20 (Shall) not the day of the Loed (be) dark. 

6. 3 Ye that put far away the evil day, and 

8. 3 the songs, .shall be bowlings in that day 

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Amos 8. 9 I will darken the earth in the clear day 

8. 10 and the end thereof as a bitter day 
S. 13 In that day shall the fair virgins and 

9. II In that day will I raise up the tab^nacla 
Obad. 8. Shall I not in that day, saith the Lord 

31 In the day that thou stoodeston the 

11 in the day that the strangers carried away 

12 shouldest not have looked on the day 
12 thy brother in the day that he became 
13. 13, 13 in the day of their calamity 

14 that did remain in the day of distress 

15 the day of the Lord (is) near upon all the 
4 J ouah . . to enter into the city a day's jour. 
4 In that day shaU (one) take up a parable 
6 and the day shall be dark over them 

6 In that day, saith the Loed, will I assera. 

10 it shall come to pass in that day, saith 
4 the day of thy watchmen (and) thy visit. 

11 (In) the day that thy walls are to be 

11 (in) that day shall the decree be far 

12 (In) that day (also) he shall come even to 

7 The Lord (is) a stronghold in the day of 
3 torches in the day of his preparation 

17 which camp in the hedges in the cold d. 

16 that I might rest in the day of trouble 
Zeph I. 7 for the day of the Lord (is) at hand 

I. 8 it shall come to pass in the day of the 
1. 9 In the same day also will I punish all 
1. 10 it shaU come to pass in that day, saith 
1. 14 The great day of the LORD (is) near, (it is) 
I. 14 (even) the voice of the day 01 the LoKD 
1. 15 That day (is) a day of wrath, a day of 
I. 15 a day of wasteness. .a day of darkness 
I. 15 a day of clouds and thick darkness 
1. 16 A day of the trumpet and alarm against 

1. r8 deliver them in the day of the LORD'S 

2. 2 (before) the day pass as the chaff, before 
2. 2 before the day of the LORD'S anger come 

2. 3 be hid tn the day of the Lord's anger 

3. 8 until the day that I rise np to the prey 
J. 1 1 In that day shalt thou not be ashamed for 
3. 16 In that day it shall be said, to Jerusalem 

Hag. I. 1 in the sixth month, in the first day of 

1, 15 In the four and twentieth day of the 
2. 15 I pray yon, consider from this day and 

2. 18 Consider now from this day and upward 
2. 18 from the four and twentieth day of the 
2. 18 from the day that the foundation of the 
2. 19 from this day will I bless (you) 

2. 23 In that day, saith the LORD of heats 
Zech. I. 7 Upon the four and twentieth day of the 

II shall be joined to the Lord in that day 
9 remove the iniquity of that land in .day 
10 In that day, saith the Lord of hosts 
10 who hath despised the day of small 
10 come thou the same day, and go into the 
9 in the day (that) the foundation of the 
16 their God shall save them in that day 
n it was broken in that; day : and so the 

3 in that day will I make Jerusalem a bur. 

4 In that day, saith the Lord, I \rill smite 
6 In that day wUl I make the governors of 

8 In that day shall the Lord defend the 

8 he that is feeble among them at that day 

9 it shaU come to pass at that day, (that) 

12. II In that day shall there he a great mour. 

13. I- In that day there shall be a fountain 

13. 2, 4 And it shall come to pass in that day 

14. 1 the day of the Lord cometh, and thy 
14. 3 as when he fought in the day of battle 
14. 4 his feet shall stand in that day upon the 
14. 6, 13 it shall come to pass in that day 

14. 7 shall be one day which sh^ll . .not day 
14. 8 shall be in that day, (that) living waters 
14. 9 in that day shall there be one LoED 
14. 20 In that day shall there be upon the bells of 
14. 21 in that day there shall be no more the 
Mai. 3. 2 who may abide the day of his coming ? 

3. 17 in that day when I make up my jewels 

4. I the day cometh, that shall burn as an 

4. I the day that cometh shall bum them up 
4. 3 in the day that I shall do (this), saith 
4. s t'he coming of the. great and dreadful day 

3. Daily, by day, DpV yomam. 

Lev. 8. 35 shall ye abide (at) the door, .day and nl. 
Deut2S. 66 thou shalt fear day and night, and shalt 
Josh I. 8 thou shalt meditate therein day and pi. 
-1 Sa. 25. 16 a wall unto us, both by night and day 
I Ki. 8. 59 nigh unto the LORD our God day and nl. 

1 Ch. g. 33 were employed in (that) work day and 

2 Ch. 6. 20 may be open upon this house day and ni. 
Neh. 1. 6 which I pray before theenow, day and ni. 

4. 9 set a v/atch against them day and night 
9. 12 thou leddest them in the day by a cloudy 
Psa 1. 2 in his law doth he meditate day and nig. 

32. 4 day and night thy hand was heavy upon 
42. 3 My tears have been my meat day and nl. 
55. 10 Day and night they go about it upon the 

Isa. 34. 10 It shall not be quenched night nor day 

60. II they shall not be shut day nor night • 

Jer. 9. I that I might weep day and night for the 

14. 17 eyes run down with tears night and day 

15. 9 her sun is gone do\vn while (it was) yet d. 
16. 13 shall ye serve other gods day and night 

33. 2o If ye can break my covenant of the day 
33, 25 If my covenant (be) not with day and nf. 

Lam. 2. i8 tears run down like a river day and night 

i.Daion, irw shachar. 

Gen. 32. 24 with him until the breaking of the day 
32. 26 And he said, Let me go, for the day brea. 



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Josh. 6, 15 rose early, about the dawning of the day 
Judg ig. 25 when the day began to spring, they let 
1 Sa. 9, 26 came to pass, about the spring of the day 
Job 3. 9 neither let it see the dawning of the day 

b.Light, "I'lN OT. 

Judg',i6. 2 In the morning, when it is day. we shall 
Job 26. 10 until the day and night come to an end 

Q. Evening, 3"t^ ereb. 

Dan. 8. 14 Unto two thousand and three hundred d. 
7. Day, ri/xepa hemera. 

Matt. 6. 34 Sufficient unto the day (is) the evil 

7 22 Many will say to me in that day. Lord 
II. 22 It shall be more tolerable, .at the day of 

11. 24 it shall be more tolerable, .in the day of 

12. 36 shall give account thereof in the day of 

13. I The same day went Jesus out of the house 

16. 21 killed, and be raised again the third day 

17. 23 the third day he shall be raised again 
ao. 2 when be had agreed . . for a penny a day 
20. 6 saith . . VVTiy stand ye here all the day idle? 
20. 12 have borne the burden and heat of the d. 

20. 19 crucify (him) . and the third day he shall 
22. 23 The same day came to him the Sadducees 
22. 46 neither durst any (man) from that day 
24. 36 But of tha; day and hour knoweth no 
24. 38 until the day that Noe entered into the 

24. 50 shall come in a day when he looketh not 

25. 13 for ye know neither the day nor the hour 

26. 29 until that day when I drink it new with 

27. 64 sepulchre be made sure until the third d. 
Mark 4. 35 the same day when the even was come 

5. 5 And always, night and day, he was in the 

6. II It shall be more tolerable, .in the day of 
6. 21 when a conveoientday was come, that H. 
9. 31 after that he is killed, .rise the third day 

10. 34 and the third day he shall rise again 

13. 32 But of that day and (that) hour knoweth 

14. 12 the first day of unleavened bread, when 
' 14. 25 until thr.l day that I drink it new in the 

IiUke I. 20 until tha day that these things shall be 
I. 59 on the eighth day they came to circum. 

1. 80 was in the deserts till the day of his 

a. 37 served (God) with fastings., night and day 

2. 44 But they, .went a day's jourcay ; and 
4. 16 into the synagogue on the sabbath day 

4. 42 when it was day; he departed and went 
6. 13 when it was day, he called (unto him) 
6. 23 Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy 
9. 12 And when the day began to wear away 
9. 22 and be slain, and be raised the third day 
9. 37 it catiie to pass.thaton the next day when 

10. 12 it shall be more tolerable in that day 

12. 46 will come in a day when he looketli not 
13. 14 therefore come, .not on the sabbath day 

13. 16 loosed from this bond on the sabbath day 

13. 31 The same [day] there came certain of the 
14 5 will not . . pull him out on the sabbath d 
17. 4 if he trespass, .seven times in a day. and 
17. 4 seven times [in a day] turn again to thee 
17. 24 (so shall also the Son of man be in his d.) 
17. 27 until the day that Noe entered into the 
17.; 29 the same day that Lot went out of Sodom 
i-j. 30 thus shall it be in the day when the Son 

17. 31 In that day, he which shall be upon the 

18. 7 which cry day and night unto him 

18. 33 and the third day he shall rise again 

19. 42 even thou, at least in this thy day, the 

21. 34 and (so) that day come upon you unawa. 

22. 7 Then came the day of unleavened bread 

22. 66 as soon as it was day. the elders of the 

23. 12 the same day Pilate and Herod were 

23. 54 that day was the preparation, and the 

24. 7 be crucified, and the third day rise again 
24. 13 two of them went that same day to a vil. 
24. 21 to day is the third day since these things 
24. 29 it is toward evening, and the day is far 
24. 46 and to rise from the dead the third day 

John 1. 39 abode with him that day : for it was about 
2. I the third day there was a marriage in 

5. 9 and on the same day was the sabbath 

6. 39 should raise it up again at the last day 

6. 40, 44, 54 I will raise him up at the last day 

7. 37 In the last day, that great (day) of the 

8. 56 YourfatherAbraham rejoiced to see my d. 

9. 4 1 must work, while it is day : the night 

11. 9^ Are there not twelve hours in the day? 
II. 9 If any man walk in the day, he stumbletli 
1 1. 24 that he shall rise again . .at the last day 

1 1. S3 Then from that day forth they took cou. 

12. 7 Let her alone : against the day of my bu. 
12. 48 the same shall judge him in the last day 

14. 2o At that day ye shall know that I (am) in 
16. 23 And in that day ye shall- ask me nothing 
j6. 26 At that day ye sliail ask in my name 

19. 31 remain upon the cross on the sabbath d. 

2a 19 Then the same day at evening, being the 

Acts I. 2 Until the day in which he was taken up 

1. 22 unto that same day that he was taken up 

2. I when the day of Pentecost was fully co 
2. 15 seeing it is (but) the third hour of the d 
2, 2o before that great and notable day of the 
2. 29 and his sepulchre is with us unto this d. 
2. 41 the Same day there were added (unto 

7, 8 and circumcised him the eighth day ; and 
7. 26 the next ddy he showed himself unto 
9. 24 the>' watched the gates day and night to 
10. 3 uDout the ninth hour of the day, an augel 
10. 40 Him "God laised up the third day, and 
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Acts 12. 21 upon a set day Horod, arrayed In royal 
13. 14 into the synagogue on the sabbath day 

16. 35 when it was day. the magistrates sent the 

17. 31 Because he hath appointed a day, in the 
20. 16 to be at Jerusalem the d.iy of Pentecost 
2o. la Ye know, from the first day that I came 

20. 31 1 ceased not to warn , . night and day with 
2z. 7 we came, and aboile with them one day 

21. 26 thene.\t day purifying himself with them 
23. 12 when it was day, certain of the Jews 
26. 7 Instantly serving (God) day and night 

26. 2a 1 continue unto this day, witnessing both 

27. 29 cast four .anchors, .and wished for the d 
27. 33 wljile the day was coming on, Paul beso 

27. 33 This, .is the fourteenth day that ye have 
87 39 when it was day, they knew not the land 

28. 13 and after one day the south wind blew 
aS. 23 when they had appointed him a day 

Rom. 2. 5 against the day of wrath and revelation 
2. 16 In the day when God shall judge the 
». 36 For thy sake we are killed all the day long 
10. 21 All day long I have stretched forth my 

11. 8 they should not hear; unto this day 

13. 12 The night is far spent, the day is at hand 

13. 13 Let U3 walk honestly, as in the day; not 

14. 5 One man esteemeth one day above another 
14. 5 another esteemeth every day (alike). Let 
14. 6 He that regardeth the day, regardeth (it) 

14. 6 and he that regardeth not [the day,) to the 
J Co I 8 blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus C. 

3. 13 for the day shall declare it. because it 
5 5 that the spirit may be saved in the day 
10. 8 fell in one day three and twenty thousand 

15. 4 he rose again the third day according to 
2 Co. 1. 14 even as ye also (are) ours in the day of 

6. 2 in the day of salvation have I succoured 

6. 2 behold, now (is) the day of salvation 
Eph. 4. 30 ye are sealed unto the day of redemption 

6. 13 may be able to withstand in the evil day 
Phil. I 5 your fellowship . .from the first day until 

I 6 will perform (it) until the day of Jesus C. 

1. 10 without offence till the day of Christ 

2. 16 that I may rejoice in the day of Christ 
(3oL I. 6 since the day ye heard (of it), and knew 

1. 9 since the day we heard (it), do not cease 

1 Th. 2, 9 for labouring night and day, because we 

3. J9 Night and day praying exceedingly that 
5. 2 the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief 
S. 4 that day should overtake you as a thief 
5. s Ye are all the children, of the day: we 

5. 8 But let us, who are of the day, be sober 

2 Th. 1. 10 in all them that believe, .in that day 

2. 2 as that the day of Christ is at hand 

3. 8 with labour and travail night and day 

I Ti. 5. s supplications and prayers night and day 
s Ti. I. 3 remembrance of thee .nightandday 
I. 12 committed unto him against that day 

1. 18 he may find mercy of the Lord in that d. 

4. 8 which the Lord .shall give me at that d. 
Heb. 3, 8 in the day of temptation in the wilderness 

4. 4 God did rest the seventh day from all hia 
4. 7 he limiteth a certain day, saying In David 
4 8 not afterward have spoken of another d. 
8. 9 covenant that 1 made, .in the day when 
10. 25 the more as ye see the day approaching 
Jas. 5. s have nourished your hearts, as in a day of 
1 fe 2. 12 glorify God in the day of >risitation 
a Pe. I. 19 in a dark place, until the day dawn 

2. 8 vexed (his) righteous soul from day to d. 
2. 9 to reserve the unjust unto the day of 

2, 13 count it pleasure to riot in the day time 

3. 7 reserved unto fire against the day of 

3. 8 one day (is) with the Lord as a thousand 
3, 8 years, and a thousand years as one day 
3. 10 the day of the Lord will come as a thief 
3. 12 hasting unto the coming of the day of 

1 Jo. 4. 17 that we may have boldness in the day of 
Jude 6 unto the judgment of the great day 
Rev. 4. 8 they rest not day and night, saying, Holy 

6. 17 For the great day of his wrath ia come 

7. 15 serve him day and night in his temple 

8. 12 the day shone not for a third part of it 
g. 15 were prepared for an hour, and a day 

12. 10 accused them before our God day and 
14. II and they have no rest day nor night, who 
i6. 14 battle of that great day of God Almighty 
18. 8 shall her plagues come in one day, death 
go. to shall be tormented day and night for ever 
21, 85 shall not be shut at all by day • lor there 

DAT, by — 

By day, daily, opV yomaw, 

Exodi3. 21 went before them by day In a 

13. 21 to give them light; to goby day and night 

13. 22 He took not away the pillar, .by day, nor 

40. 58 the cloud . .(was) upon the tabernacle by d. 

Num. g. 21 whether (it was) by day or by night that 

10. 34 cloud of the Lord (was) upon them by d. 

Deut. I. 33 in fire by night, and in a cloud by day 

Judg. 6. 27 that he could not do (it) by day that he 

2 3a. 21. 10 birds of the air to rest on them by day 
Neh. 9. 19 the pillar . . departed not from them by d. 
Psa. 91. 5 (nor) for the arrow (that) flieth by day 

J2I. 6 The sun shall not smite thee by day nor 
136 8 The sun to rule by day ■ foriiis mercy 
Isa, 4. 5 upon her assemblies, a cloud, .by day 
aS. ig shall it pass over, by day and by njght 
60. 10 The sun shall be no more thy light by d. 
Jer. 31. 35 which giveth the sunior a light by day 
Bze. 12, 3 prepare, .and remove by day in their 

12. 4 Shalt thou bring forth thy stuff by day 
12. 7 1 brought forth my staff by day. as etufl 



DAY 

DAY, each — 

Day day, dV Cv yntn yrnn 

Numi4. 34 each day lor a year, shall yc bear your 
Eze. 4. 6 have appointed thee each day for a year 

DAT by day — 

I.Day day, or or yom ynm 

Gen. 39. 10 as she spake to Joseph day by day, that 
Exod 29 38 two lambs of the first year day by day 
Num28. 3 two lambs of the tlrsl year, .day by day 
I Ch.i2 22 day by day there came to David to help 

1 Ch. 21.13 out hy reason of the sickness day by day 

24. II Thus they did day by day, and gathered 
30. 21 the priests praised the Lord d!.y by day 

Ezra 6. 9 let it be given them day by day without 

Neh. 8. 18 Also day by day he read in the book of 

I.Day and day, ri/ifpez Ka\ Tifiipa. htm. kai li^mera, 

2 Co. 4. 16 yet the inward (man) is renewed day by d 
3. According (0 the day, KaB' ri/jL^pai/ kath hemeran. 

Luken. 3 Give us day by day our daily bread 

DAT, a certain — 

One of </(€ days, iu% rwv ri/itpZu mia tSn hemerSn. 
Luke 5. 17 it came to pass on a certain day. as he 
8. 22 it came to pass on a certain day, that be 

DAT, before — 

In (he night, ivvyxov ennuchon. 

ilark 1. 35 riuintf up a great while [before day,] ho 

DAT, break of — 

Light, brightness, davm, adyii augS 

Acts 20. II talked a long while, oven till break ef day 

DAT, the Lord's — 

The day to the Lvrd, q (cupiaxij Tty-ipa hekuriake h 
Rev. I. JO I was in the .Spirit on the Lord's day, and 

DAT, this — 

\.Now,JTist now, &pri arli. 

1 Co. 4. 13 off scouring of all things unto this da; 
2.3'o day, cr'fj/j.epov semeron 

Matt. 6. It Give us this day our daily bread 

11. 23 it would have remained until this day 

27. 8 called. The field of blood, unto this day 
27 ig I have suffered many things this day in 

28. 15 reported among the Jews until this day 
Mark 14. 30 That this day, (even) in this night, befora 
Luke 2.|ii unto you is born this day, in the city 

4. 21 This day is this scripture fulfllledln 

19. 9 This day is salvation come to this house 
22. 34 the cock sh.all not crow this day, before 

Acts 4. 9 If we this day be examined of the good 
'3 33 Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten 
jg. 40 called in question for this day's uproar 

20. 26 take you to record this 'lay, that 1 (am) 
22. 3 zealous toward God, as yc all are this day 
24 21 I am called in question by you this day 
26 2 I shall answer for myself this day 

26. 29 but also all that hear me this day, were 

27. 33 This day is the fourteenth, .that ye have 
Rom. II. 8 [and the rest were blinded] . . unto this d 
2 Co. 3. 14 until this day reraaineth the same veil 

3. 15 even unto this day, when Moses la read 
Heb. I 5 Tliou art my Son, this day have I begotten 

DAT was faj cpcnt, when tha — 
Many hours having been, wpas woAAtjj y(v6fieyr)s. 
Mark 6. 35 when the day was now far spent, his disc 

DAT, every — 

I.Day day, DV Dv yom yom 

Exodi6. 4 and gather a certain rate every day 

29. 36 thou Shalt offer every" day a bullock (for) 
2 Ki. 25. 30 a dally rate for every day, all the days 

1 Ch.i6. 37 continually, as every day's work required 

2 Ch. 8. 13 after a certain rate every day, offering 

8. 14 as the duty of every day required 
Ezra 3. 4 custom, as the duty of every day required 
Neh. 11. 23 a certain portion.. due for every day 

22. 47 and the porters, every day his portion 
Jer. 52. 34 every day a portion until the day of his 
Eze. 43. 25 shalt thou prepare every day a goat (for) 

2.Accordtng to th^ day, Ka6' rjixipav kathhermeran, 
Lukei6. 19 and fared sumptuously every day 

DAT, two — 

Two days, D]qV yomayim 

Nv.m.g. 22 (whether it were) two days, or a month 
Hos. 6. 2 After two days will he revive ua 

DAT following — 

Upon the morroio, iiravpiov epaurion. 

John 1. 43 The day following Jesus would go forth 
6. 22 The day following, when the people 

DAT (after), the next — 

Upon the nwyrrow, iiravpiov epaurion. 

Matt27 62 the next day. that followed the day of 
John I. 29 The next day John seeth Jesus coming 
I. 35 the next day after. John stood, and two 

12. 12 On the next day much people that were 
Acts 14. 20 the next day he departed with Barnabas 

25. 6 the "next day, sitting on the judgment seat 

DAT, at mid — 

At mid day, rinepas tiia-qs hemeras meses. 

Acts 26. 13 At mid day, O king, 1 saw in the way a 



DAY 

DAY spring — 

hDawn, nnB* shachar. 

Job 38. 12 caused the day spring to know his place 
2. Uprising, avaroKr) aiiatcle. 

Luke J. 78 daysprlng from on high hath visited us 

BAY star — 

Light bearer, (poicrcpSpos phosphoros. 

z Pe. I. 19 and the day star arise in your hearts 

DAY time — 

1. Daily, by day, DDv yoinam. 

Nurai4. 14 by day time in a pillar of cloud, and 
Job .5 14 They meet with darkness in the day time 

24. 16 marked for themselves in the day time 
Psa. 22. 2 I cry in the day time, but thon hearesfc 

42. 8 his loving kindness in the day time 

78. 14 In the day time also he led them with a 
Isa. 4 6 tabernacle for a shadow in the day time 

21 8 upon the watchtower in the day time, and 

2.The days, to? -h/j-ipas tas hemeras. 

Luke2t. 37 in the day time he was teaching In the 

DAYS — 

l.Days, D'P; yamim. 

Gen. I. 14 for seasons, and tor days, and years 
3. 14 dust Shalt thou eat all the days of thy 
3, 17 Shalt thou eat (of) it all the days of thy 
5. 4 days of Adam were eight hundred years 
S. 5 aU the days, .were nine hundred and 
5. 8 all the days of Seth were nine hundred 
5. 1 1 all the days of Enos were nine hundred 
5. 14 the days of Cainan were nine hundred 
5. 1 7 the days of Mahalaleel were eight hund. 
5. 20 the days of Jared were nine hundred 
S. 23 the days of Enor'. ;;rfre three hundred 
5. 27 the days of Methuselah were nine hund. 

5. 31 all the days of Lamech were seven hund. 

6. 3 his days shall be an hundred and twenty 

6. 4 were giants in the earth in those days 
1. 4 For yet seven days, and I will cause it 

7. 4 to rain upon the earth forty days and 
7 lo it came to pass after seven days, that 
7. 12 the rain was upon the earth forty days 
7. 17 the fiood was forty days upon the earth 

7. 24 upon the earth an hundred and fifty days 

8. 3 the end of the hundred and fifty days 
8. 6 it came to pass at the end of forty days 

8. 10, 12 he stayed yet other seven days ; and 

9. 29 all the days of Noah were nine hundred 
10. 25 for in his days was the earth divided 

ji. 32 the days of Terah were two hundred and 
14. I it came to pass in the days of Amraphel 
17. 12 he that is eight days old shall be circum. 
21. 4 circumcised. .Isaac being eight days old 
21. 34 sojourned in the Philistines' land manyd. 

24. 55 Let the damsel abide with us (a few) days 

25. 7 the days of the years of Abraham's life 

25. 24 her days to he delivered were fulfilled 

26. I the first famine that was in the days of 

26. 15, 18 had diggedinthe daysof Abraham his 

27. 41 The days of mourning for my father are 
27. 44 And tarry with him a few days, until thy 
eg. 20 they seemed unto him (hut) a feW days 

29, 21 Give (me) my wife, for my days are fulfil. 
3a t4 Keuben went in the days of wheat harv. 

30, 36 he set three days' journey betwixt hira. 

31, 23 and pursued after him seven'days' joum. 
35. 28 the daysjof Isaac were an hundred and 
35. 29 Isaac died .(being) old and full of daya 
37. 34 Jacob .mourned for his son many days 
40. 12 The three branches (are) three daya 

40. 1 3, ) 9 within three days shall Pharaoh lift up 
40. 18 answered . .three baskets (are) three daya 
42. 17 put them altogether into ward three da. 
I47. 9 The days of the years of my pilgrimage 
'47. 9 few and evil have the days of the yeara 
47. 9 have not attained unto the daya of the 
47. 9 fathers in the days of their pilgrimage 

49. 1 which shall befall you in the last days 

50. 3 And forty days were fulfilled for him 
50. 3 so are fulfilled the days of those which 
so. 3 mourned for him three score and ten da. 
.50. 4 when the days of his mourning were past 
so. 10 made a mourning for his father seven d. 

Exod. 2. 1 1 it came to pass in those days, when Moses 
3. 18 let us go .three days' journey into the w 
S. 3 three days' journey into the desert 
7. 25 seven days were fulfilled, after that the 
8. 27 We will go three days' journey into the 
10. 22 darkness in all the land .three days 
JO. 23 neither rose any. .for three daya 
12. 15 Seven days shall ye eat unleavened bread 

12. 19 Seven days shall there be no leaven 

13. 6 Seven days thou shalt eat unleavened 
13. 7 Unleavened bread shall be eaten seven 
iji-22 they went three daya in the wilderness 
16. 26 Six days ye shall gather it ; but on the 
.16. 29 on the sixth day the bread of two daya 
20. 9 Six days shalt thou labour and do all 

20 II (in) six days the LORD made heaven and 
20. 12 that thy days may be long upon the land 

22. 30 seven daya it shall be with his dam 

23. 12 Six days thou shalt do thy work, and on 

23 15 shalt eat unleavened bread seven days 

23. 26 the number of thy days I will fulfil 

24. 16 Sinai, and the cloud covered it six daya 

24 18 MoSBp was in the mount forty days and 
29. 30 that son . shall put them on seven days 
29. 35 seven days shalt thou consecrate them 



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Bxod2g. 37 Seven days thou shalt make an atonem. 
31. 15 Six days may work be done ; but in the 
31. 17 (in) six days the LORD made heaven and 
34. 18 Seven days thou shalt eat unleavened 
34. 21 Six days thou shalt work; hxA on the 

34. 28 he was there vrith the Lord forty daya 

35. 2 Six days shall work be done, but on the 
Lev. 8. 33 And ye shall not go out. .(in) seven daya 

8. 33 until the days of your consecration be 

8. 35 shall ye abide (at) the door . seven daya 
12. 2 then she shall be unclean seven days 
12. 2 according to the daya of the separation 
12. .4 of her purifying three and thirty daya 
12. 4 until the days of her purifying be fulfilled 
12. 5 of her purifying threescore and aix days 

12. 6 when the daya of her purifying are fulfl. 
»J- 4, 31, 33 priests shall shut .(him)., seven d. 

13. 21, 26 priest shall shut him up seven daya 
13. 46 All the days wherein the plague (shall be) 
1 3. so shut up (it that hath) the plague seven d. 

13. 54 and he shall shut it up seven days more 

14. 8 tarry abroad out of his tent seven daya 

14. 38 priest shall .shut up the house seven d. 

15. 13 he shall number to himself seven daya 
15. 19 she shall be put apart seven days 

15. 24 he shaU be unclean seven daya 
15. 25 if a woman have'an issue, .many daya 
15. 25 the days of the issue of her nnoleanness 
15. 25 shall be as the days of her separation 
15. 26 whereon she lieth all the daya of her iss. 

15. 28 then she shall number to herself seven d. 

22. 27 then it shall be seven days under the 

23. 3 Six days shall work be done : but the 
23. 6 sev-en days ye must eat unleavened bread 
23. 8 offer an offering made by fire, .seven da. 
23. 16 unto the morrow after, .number fifty daya 
23. 34 the feast of tabernacles <for) seven days 
23. 36 Seven days ye shall offer an ofiering 

23. 39 keep a feast unto the Lord seven days 
23. 40 rejoice before the Lord your God seven d. 
23. 41 keep it a feast unto the Lord seven days 

23. 42 Ye shall dwell in booths seven daya 
Nma. 6. 4 All the days of his separation shall he 

6. 5 the days ef the vow ofjhis separation 
6. 5 until the days be fulfilled, in the which 
6. 6 All the days that he separateth (himself) 
6. 8 All the days of his separation he (is) holy 
6. 12 consecrate, .the days of his separation 
6. 12 the days that were before shaU be lost 
6. 13 the days of his separation are fulfilled 
g. 19 tarried long upon the tabernacle many d. 

9. 20 cloud was a few days upon the tabernacle 

10. 33 departed from the mount . three daya 
to. 33 before them in the three days' journey 

11. 19 Ye shall not eat one day, nor tvifo days 

1 1. 19 five days, neither ten days, nor twenty d. 

12. 14 should she not be ashamed seven days? 

12. 14 be shut out from the camp seven days 

12. 15 was shut out from the camp seven daya 

13. 25 searching of the land after forty daya 

14. 34 the number of the days .(even) forty d. 
19. II He that toucheth . . be unclean seven days 

19. 14 all that (is) in . be imclean seven daya 

19.16 whosoever toucheth . . be unclean seven d. 

20. 29 they mourned for Aaron thirty days 

24. 14 shall do to thy people in the latter days 
28. 17 seven days shall unleavened bread be 
28. 24 offer daily, throughout the seven days 

29. 12 keep a feast unto the Lord seven daya 
31. 19 do ye abide without the camp seven days 
33. 8 went three days' journey in the wilder. 

Dent. 1. 2 (There are) eleven days' (journey) from 
I. 46 ye abode in Kadesh many daya 

1. 46 according unto the days that ye abode 

2. 1 and we compassed mount Seir many days 
4. 9 from thy heart all the days of thy life 

4. 10 all the days that they shall live upon 
4. 26 ye shall not prolong (your) days upon it 
4- 30 (even) in the latter days, if thou turn to 
4v 32 ask now of the days that are past, which 

4. 40 that thou mayest prolong (thy) days upon 

5. 13 Six days thou shalt labour, and do all thy 
5. 16 that thy daya may be prolonged, and 

5. 33 (that) ye may prolong (your) days in the 

6. 2 the days of thy life, and that thy daya 

g. 9 I abode in the mount forty days and forty 
g. II it came to pass, at the end of forty days 
9. 18 I fell down before the Lord, .forty days 
9. 25 I fell down before- the Lord forty daya 

10. 10 I stayed in the mount, .forty daya and 

11. 9 that ye may prolong (your) days in the 
II. 21 your days may be multiplied, and the d. 

11. 21 as the daya of heaven upon the earth 

12. I all the daya that ye live upon the earth 

16. 3 aeven days shalt thou eat unleavened 

16. 3 mayest remember., all the daya ofthyUfe 
16. 4 with thee in all thy coasts seven daya 

16. 8 Six days thou ahalt eat unleavened bread 

16. 13 obsei-ve the feast of tabernacles seven d. 
16. 15 Seven days shalt thou keep a solemn feast 

17. 9 unto the judge that shall be in those days 
17. 19 he shall read therein all the days of hia 
17. 20 to the end that he may prolong (his) days 
19. 17 the judges wliich shall be in those days 
22. 7 and (that) thou mayest prolong (thy) days 
22. 19 he may not put her away all his days 

22. 29 he may not put her away all his daya 

23. 6 shalt not seek their peace . . all thy days 
25. 15 that thy daya may be lengthened in the 
26. 3 the priest that shall be in those daya 
30. 18 yeahallnot prolong (your) days i^on 
30. 20 thy life, and the length \ thy daya 



DATS 



Deut3i. 14 thy days approach that thou must die 

31. 29 evil will befall you in the latter days 

32. 7 Remember the days of crld, consider the 
32. 47 th-rough this, ye shall prolong (your) d. 
33.^25 and as thy days, (so shall) thy strength . 
34.^ 8 the children of Israel wept .thirty daya 
34. 8 the days of weeping (and) mourning for 

Josh. I. 5 stand before thee ail the days of thy life 

1. II within three days ye shall pass over Uxis 

2. 16 hide yourselves there three days, until 

2. 22 they went, and abod« there three days 

3. 2 it came to pass after three days, that the 
4. 14 they feared Mosea, all the daya of hisUXo 
6. 3 Thus shalt thou do six days 

6. 14 compassed the city, .so they did six days 
g, 16 it came to pass, at the end of three daya 
20. 6 high priest that shall be in those days 
22. 3 not left your brethren these many days 

24. 31 all the days of Joshua, and all the days 
Judg. 2. 7 all the days of Joshua, and all the days 

2. 18 delivered them .all the days of the judge 
.5. 6 In the days of Sharagar theson of AnaUi 
s. 6 in the days of Jael, the highways were 
8. 28 country was in quietness .in the days ot 
II. 40 to lament the daughter, .four days in 
14. 12 if ye. declare it me within the seven d. 
14. 14 they could not in three days expound 
14. 17 she wept before him the seven days 

15. 20 judged Israel in the days of the Philist. 

17. 6 In those days (there was) noking in Israel 

18. I In those days (there was) no king in Israel 

18. I in those days the tribe of the Danitea 

19. 1 in those daya, when (there was) no king 

19. 4 he abode with him three days : so they 

20. 27 ark of the covenant, .there in those days 
20. 28 Vhinehas. stood'before it in those days 
21. 25 In those days (there was) no king In Israel 

Kuth I. I in the daya when the judges ruled 

I Sa. I. II wiU give him nato the Lord allthe days 

2. 31 the daya come, that I wiU cut off thine 

3. I the word .was precioua in those days 
7. 13 against the PhUistines aU the days of 
7. 15 judged Israel aU the days of his life 

10. 8 seven days shalt thou tarry, tiU I come 

11. 3 Give us seven days' respite, that we may 
13. 8 he tarried seven days, according to the 

13. II thou earnest notwithin the days appointed 

14. 52 there was sore war, .aU the days of Saul 

17. 12 went among men (for) an old man in thed. 
17. 16 Philistine, presented himself forty days 

18. 26 and the days were not expired 

25. z8 hath not been found in thee (all) thy dayi 
25. 58 it came to pass about ten days (after) 

28. I And it came to pass in those days, that 

29, 3 which hath been with me these days, or 

30. 12 no bread, nor drunk (any) water, three d. 
31. 13 under a tree, .and fasted seven daya 

a Sa. 7. 12 when thy days be fulflUed, and thou shalt 
16. 23 which he counseUed in those days, (was) 

20. 4 Assemble'me the men of. within three d 

21. I there was a famine in the days of David 
EI. g were put to death in the days of harvest 
24. 8 at the end of nine months and twenty d. 

24. 13 there be three days' pestilence in thy laud 
s Ki. 2. 1 the days of David drew nigh that he 

e. II the daya that David reigned over Israel 

2. 38 .And Shimei dwelt in Jerusalem many d 

3. 2 was no house built.. until those days 

3. 13 not beany . like unto thee aU thy days 

3. 14 then I wUl lengthen thy daya 

4. 21 and served Solomon all the daya of his 
4. 25 dwelt safely, .all the days of Solomon 

8. 40 That they may fear thee aU the days that 
8. 65 seven days and seven days, .fourteen days 

10. 21 it was nothing accounted of in the days of 
II. 12 in thy days I will not do it for David" 

II. 25 an adversary to Israel aU the daya 

11. 34 make h-im prince all the daya of hia life 

12. 5 Depart yet (for) three daya, then come 
14. 20 the daya wliich Jeroboam reigned (were) 

14. 30 was war betw. Eehoboam. .aU (their) d. 

15. 5 turned not aside . . all the days of his life 
15. 6 there was war. .all the days of his life 

15. 14 was perfect with the Lord aU hia days 

15. 16, 52 there was war. .aU their days 

16. 15 did Zimri reign aeven days in Ttrzah 

16. 34 In his days did Hiel the Bethelite build 

17. IS andhe, and her house, did eat (many)daya 
^8, I it came to pass, (after) many daya, that 

19. 8 in the strength of that meat forty days 
20. 29 one over against the other seven daya 

21. 29 the evil in>his!days. .in his son's daya 

22. 46 remained in the days of hia father Asa' 
2. 17 they sought three days, but found him 
3. 9 fetched a compass of seven days' journey 
8. 20 In his days Edom revolted from under 

10. 32 In those days the Lord began to cut Israel 

12. 2 did (th.<t which Avas) right, .all his days 

13. 3 into the hand of Ben-hadad . . all (their) d. 
13. 22 oppressed Israel allthe daya of Jehoanaz 
15. 18 he departed not all his days from the sins 
15. 29 In the daya of Pekah king of Israel came 
15. 37 In those days the Lord began to send 

18. 4 unto those days the children of Israel did 

20. i" In those days was Hezekiah sick unto 
20. 6 I will add unto thy days fifteen years 
20. 17 the days come, that all that (is) In thine 
20. 19 peace and truth be in my dayst 

23. 22 from the days of the judges that ^dged 
23. 22 nor in all the daysof the kings of Israel 

23. 29 In his days Pharaoh -nechoh king of Eg 

24. t In his days Nebuchadnezzar king of T 



DAYS 



a Kl. 25. 29 befdie lilni all the days of I1I3 life 

25. 30 a daily rate all the days (if his life 
I Ch. r. 19 because in his days the earth was divided 

4. 4% came in the days (if Hezekiah kin^ of .1 

5. 10 in the days n{ Saul they made war with 
5. xj by genealii;;ie3 in the days of .rothaiii 

S- 17 in the days of Jeroboam kitic,' of Israel 
7. 2 whose number (was) in tlie days of David 
7. 22 Ephraini their father mourned many days 
9. 25 (were) to come after seven days from 
10. 12 buried theirbones. and fasted seven days 

12. 39 there they were with David three days 

13. 3 eaeiuired not at it in the days of Saul 

17. II when thy days be expired that thou must 
SI. 12 or else three days the sword of the Lord 

22. 9 quietness unto Israel in his days 

23. I when David was old and full of days he 
29. 15 our days on the earth (are) as a shadow 
29. 28 he died in a good old age. full of days 

a Ch. 7. 8 Solomon kept the feast seven days, and 

7. g seven days, and the feast seven days 

9. 2o(not) .accouuteduf in the days of Solomon 
10. 5 Come again unto me after three days 

13. 20 strength again in-tlie days of Abijah 

14, I In his days the land was quiet ten years 
15. 17 the heart of Asa was perfect all his days 
20. 25 they were three days in gathering of the 
ai. 8 In ills days the Edumites revolted from 
34. 2Joashdid. right, .all the days of Jehoiada 

24. 14 continually all the days of Jehoiada 

84- IS Jehoiada waxed old, and was full of days 
»6. s he sought God in the days of Zechariah 

29. 17 they sanctified the house. In eight days 

30. 21 the feast of unleavened bread seven days 
30. 22 did eat throughout the feast seven days 
30. 23 took counsel to keep other seven days 
30. 23 they kept (other) seven days with gla(J. 
32. 24 In those days Uezekiah was sick to the 
32. 26 came not upon them in the days of Heze 

34. 33 all his days they departed cot from 

35 17 the feast of unleavened bread seven days 

35. 18 from the days of Samuel the prophet 

36. 9 he reigned three months and ten days in 
Ezra 4. 2 we do sacrifice unto him since the days 

4. 5 all the days of Cyrus king of Persia, even 

4. 7 in the days of Artaxerxes wrote Bishlain 

6. 22 the feast of unleavened bread seven days 

8. 15 and there abode we in tents three days 
8. 32 to Jerusalem, and abode there three days 
Q. 7 Since the days of our fathers (have) we 

10. 8 'whosoever would not come within three d 

10. 9 together nuto Jerusalem within three d. 

Neh. I. 4 mourned (certain) days, and fasted, and 

2. II to Jerusalem, and was there three days 

5. 18 once in ten days store of all sorts of 

6. IS wall was finished, .in fifty and two days 
6. 77 in those days the nobles of Judah sent 

8. 17 since the days of Jeshua the son of Nuu 
8 18 And they kept the feast seven days 

J 2. 7 These (were) the chief, in the days of J 
12. 12 And in the ilays of Joiakim were priests 
12 22 The Levites, iu the days of Eliashib, Jo. 
12. 23 until the days of Johanan the son of 
12. 26 These (were) in the days of Joiakim the 

12 26 in the days of Nehemiah the governor 

12. 46 in the days of David and Asaph of old 
j2. 47 the days of Zerubbabel, and in the days 

13. 6 after certain days obtained I leave of 
J3 15 In those days saw I in Judah (some) 

13 23 In those days also saw I Jews (that) had 
Esth. I. 1 it came to pass, in the days of Ahasuerus 

I 2 in those days, when the king Ahasuerus 
I 4 honour of his excellent majesty, many d. 

1. 4 (even) an hundred and four score days 

1 5 when these days were expired .sevendays 
a. 12 so were the days of their purifications 

2. 21 In those days, while Mordecai sat in the 
4. ,11 come in unto the king these thirty days 
4. 16 neither eat nor drink three days, night 

9. 22 As the days wherein the Jews rested from 
9. 22 they should make them days of feasting 
9. 26 they called these days Purim, after the 
9. 27 that they would keep these two days 

9. 28 (that^ these days (should be) remembered 
9. 28 and (that) these days of Purim should not 
9. 31 To confirm these days of Purim in their 
Job I. 5 when the days of (their) feasting were 

2. 13 sat. .mth him upon the g.-ound seven days 

3. 6 let it not be joined unto the days of the 

7. I (are not) his days also like the days of 

7. 6 My days are swifter than a weaver's 

7. 16 let me alone ; for my days (are) vanity 

8. 9 because our (lays upon earth (are) a sha. 

9. 25 Now my days are swifter than a post 
10. s f Are) thy days as the days of man ? 
10. 5 (are) thy years as man's days 

10. 20 (Are) not my days few? cease (then, and) 
12. 12 and in length of days understanding 

14. I born of a woman (is) of few days 

14. s Seeing his days (are) determined, the 
14. 14 All the days of my appointed time will I 

15. 20 man travaileth with pain all (his) days 
17. I My breath is corrupt, my days are extinct 
17. 1 1 My days are past, my purposes are broken 
SI. 13 They spend tlieir days in wealth, and in 
24. I do they that know him not see his days? 
29. 2 the days (when) God preserved ms 

29. 4 As I was iu the days of my youth, when 

29. 18 ami I shall multiply (my) days as the sand 
3<D. 16 the days of afiliction hare taken hold 

30. 27 the days of afiliction prevented me 
32. J Days should speak, and multitude of 



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Job 33. 25 he shall return to the days of his youth 
36. II they shall spend their days in prosperity 
38. 12 commanded the morning since thy daya 

38. 21 (because) the number of thy days (is) 
42. >7 So Job died, (being) old, and full of days 

Psa. 21. 4 (even) length of days for ever and ever 
23. 6 shall follow me all the days of mv lile 
27. 4 that in thehouseof the LoiiDalllhedays 
34. 12 (and) loveth (many) days, that he may 
37 t8 The Lord knoweih the days of the upri 
37 19 in the days of famine they sharl be satis. 

39. 4 mine end, and the measure of my days 
39. 5 thou hast made my days (us) an haudbr ' 
44. I (what) work thou didst in their days, in 
49. s Wherefore should I fear in the days of 
55. 23 men shall not live out half thei.- days 
72. 7 In his days shall the ri"hteou3 flourish 

77. 5 I have considered the days of old, the 

78. 33 their days did he consume in vanity, and 
89. 29 and his throne as the days of heaven 

89. 4s The days of his youth hast thou shortened 

90. 9 all our days are passed away in thy wrath 
90. 10 The days of our years (are) three score 
90. 12 teach (us) to number our days, that we 
90. 14 we may rejoice and be glad all our days 
90. 15 Make us glad according to the days 

94. 13 give him rest from the days of adversity 
to2. 3 my days arc consumed like smoke, and 

102. II My days (are) like a shadow that decliu. 

103. 23 He weakened ne shortened my days 
to2. 24 take me not away in the midst of my d. 
103. IS (As for) man, his days (are) as grass, as a 
109. 8 Let his days be few ; (and) let another 

1 19. 84 How many (are) the days of thy servant? 
128. 5 see the good of Jerusalem all the davs 

143. 5 I remember the days of old ; I meditate 

144. 4 days (are) as a shadow that passeth away 
Prov. 3. 2 For length of days, and long life, and 

3. 16 Length of days (is) in her right hand ; (and) 
9. II by me thy days shall be multiplied, and 
to. 27 The fear of the Lord prolongeth da>3 

15. 15 All the days of the afflicted (are) evii 
28. 16 hateth covetousness shall prolong (his)d 

31. 12 will do him good .all the days of her life 
EccL 2. 3 which they should do .all the days of 

2. 16 in the days to come shall all be forgotten 
2.23 all his days (are) sorrows, and his travail 
S. 17 All his days abjo he eateth in darkness 

5. i9 to enjoy the good .all the days of his life 

5. 20 not much remember the days of his life 

6. 3 30 that the days of his years be many 

6. 12 all the days of his vain life which he 

7. 10 the former days were tetter than these? 

7. IS All (things) have I seen in the days of my 

8. 13 neither shall he prolong (his) days 

8. IS shall abide with nim .the days of his life 

9. 9 whom thou lovcst aU the days of the life 
9. 9 which he hath given thee, .all the days 

ji. I for thou Shalt find it after many days 

II.* 8 yet let him remember the days of dark 

11. 9 let thy heart cheer thee in the days of 
j2. I Remember now thy Creator in the days 

12. I while the evil days come not, nor the 
Isa. I. I concerning Judah.. in the days of t'zziah 

a. a it shall come to pass in the lust days 
7 1 it came to pass, in the days of Ahaz the 

7. 17 Lord shall bring, .days that have not 

13. 22 and her days shall not be prolonged 

23. 7 (city), whose antiquity (is) of ancient da.! 

23. IS according to the days of one king 

24. 22 and after many days shall they be visited 
30. 26 sevenfold, as the light of seven daj's 

32. 10 Many days and years shall ye be troubled 
38. I In those days was Hezekiah sick unto 
38. s I will add unto thy days fifteen years 
38. 10 I said in the cutting off of my days, I 

38. 20 sing my songs all the days of our life 

39. 6 the days come, that all that (is) in thine 
39. 8 there shall be peace and truth in my days 
SI. 9 awake ! as in the ancient days, in the 

53. 10 see (his) seed, he shall prolong (his) days 
60. 20 the days of thy mourning shall be ended 
63. 9 and carried them all the days of old 
63. II he remembered the days of old, Moses 
65. 20 shall be no more thence an infant of days 
6s. 20 an old man that hath not filled his days 
65. 22 as the days of a tree (are) the days of my 
Jer. I. 2 word of the Lord came in the days of J. 

1. 3 It came also in the days of Jehoiakim 

2. 32 my people have forgotten me days with. 

3. 6 said also unto me in the days of Josiah 
3. 16 in those days, saitli the Lord, they shall 
3 18 In those days the house of Judah shall 

5. t8 in those days, saith the Lord, 1 will not 

6. II the aged with (him that is) full of days 

7. 32 behold, the days come, saith the Lord 
9. 25 the days come, saith the Lord, that I 

13. 6 it came to pass after many days, that the 

16. 9 and in your days, the voice of mirth, and 

16. 14 the daj's come, saith the LORD, that I 

17. II shall leave them in the midst of his days 
19. 6 the days come, saith the Lord, that this 
2(3. 18 that my days should be consumed with 

22. 30 a man (that) shall not prosper in his days 

23. 5 the days come, saith the Lord, that I 
23. 6 In his days Judah shall be saved, and Is. 
23. 7 the (lays come, saith the Lord, that they 
23. 20 in the latter days ye shall consider it 

25. 34 the days of your slaughter and of your 

26. 18 prophesied in the days of Hezekiah king 
30. 3 the days come, saith the Lord, that I 
30. 24 ia the latter days ye sliaU consider it 



DAYS 



Jer 31. 27 the days come, sailh the Lord 

31. 29 In those days they shall s.iy no j^ore 

31. 31 the days come, saith the Lckd 

31. 33 After those days, 6aith the L<irj), I wiU 

31. 38 the days come, saith the Lord, thai the 

32. 14 that they may continue many days 

33. 14 the days come, saith (he Lord, that I 
3j. IS In those days, and at that time, will 1 
33. 16 111 those days shall Judah be saved, and 
35. I in thedays of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah 
35 7 but all your days ye shall dwell in tcnt» 
35. 7 that ye may live many days in the land 

35. 8 charged u.-!, to drink no vvine all our dayi 

36. 2 from the days of JoSiah, even unto this d. 

37. 16 Jeremiah had remained there manydaj», 
42. 7 it came to pass after ten days, that the 
46. 26 shall be inhabited, as in the days of oM 
48. 12 the days come, saith the Lord, that I 

48. 47 the captiiity of .Moab in the latter days 

49. 2 the days come, saith the LORD, that I 
49 39 it shall come to pass in the latter da) 9 
JO. 4, 20 In those days, and in that time, sailh 
51. 47 the (lays cornc. that I will do judgment 

51. 52 the days come, saith the Lord, tlial I will 

52. 33 eat bread before him all the davs of hu 
52. 34 a continual diet all the days of his life 

lam. I 7 Jerusalem remembered in the days of hir 
I. 7 things that she had in the days of old 
2 17 that he. commanded in the days of oli) 

4. 18 our end is near, our days are fuiriUeJ 

5. 21 Turn thou us .renew our days as of oUk 
Eze 3. IS remained there, astonished seven dii)» 

3. 16 it came to pass at the end of seven day* 

4. 4 (according) to the number of days that 

4. 3 Ihe days, three hundred and ninety dayi 
4. 6 bear the iniquity of Judah forty (lays 
4 8 till thou hast ended the days of thy tiega 
4. 9 (according) to the number of tJiedavs that 

4. 9 three liiinclied and ninety days shalt thcu 

5. 2 when the days of the siege are fulfilled 
12 22 The days are prolonged, and every viaiou 
12. 23 The dajs are at haij(l, and the cllect of 
ti. 25 In your days, O rebellious house, will I 
12. 27 vision he seetli (is) f.r many days (to' c.) 
16. 22, 43 hast not renieiiibered the days of thy 
16. 60 covenant « ilh thee in Ihe days of thy 
22. 4 thou hast caused thy days to draw near 

22. 14 in the days that I shall deal with thee ( 

23. 19 to remembrance the d:iv6 of her youth 
38. 8 After many dajs thou slialt be visited 
38. 16 it shall be in the latter days, and I will 
38. 17 which prophesied in thwse days (many) 
43. 25 Seven days shalt Ihoii prepare every day 
43. 26 Seven days shall they purge the altor 

43. 27 when these dayj are expired, it shall be 

44. 36 they shall reckon unio him seven days 

45. 21 have the passover, a feast of seven days 
45. 23 seven days of the feast he shall prepare 
45. 23 rams without blemish daily the seven days 

45. 25 the like in the feast of the seven days 

46. I gate, shall be shut the six working dayi 
Dan. I. 12 Prove thy servants, I beseech thee, ten d. 

1. 14 he consented, and pro\ed them ten days 
I. 1 s at the end of ten days their countenance* 
I. 18 at the end of the days that the king had 
e. 28 what shall be In the latter days 
e. 44 in the days of these kings shall the God 

4. 34 at the end of the days I Nebuchadnezzar 

5. II in thedays of thy father, light and under. 

6. 7 petition of any god or man for thirty days 

6. 12 of any god or man within thirty days 

7. 9 the Ancientof days did sit, whose garmen. 
7 13 came to the Ancient of days, and they 

7. 22 Until the Ancient of days came, and judu. 

8. 26 the vision ; for it (shall be) for mai.ydayi 

8. 27 Daniel fainted, and was sick (certain) days 
10. 2 In thosedaysIDaniel wasmoumiiigthrea 
10. 13 prince, .withstood nie one and twenty d. 
10. 14 befall thy people in the latter days 

10. 14 for yet the vision (is) for (many) days 

1 1. 20 but within few days he shall be destroyed 
II 33 they shall full by {he sword (nianyldays 

12. II thousand two hundred and ninety (lays 
12. 12 three hundred and five and thirty daya 
12. 13 stand in thy lot at the end of the days 

Oos. I. I in the days of Uzziah, Jothani, Ahaz 

1. I in the days of Jeroboam the son of Joasli 

2. 13 I will visit upon her the days of Baalim 

2. IS sing there, as in the days of her youth 

3. 3 Thou shalt abide for me many days; thou 
3. 4 children of Israel shall abide many days 
3. 5 shall fear the Loud. In the latter days 

9. 7 The days of visitation are come, the days 
9. 9 corrupted (themselves), as in the days of 

10. 9 thou hast sinned from the days of Gibcah 
12. 9 as in the days of the solemn feasts 
Joel I. 2 been in your daya, or even in the days of 

2. 29 in those days will I pour out my Spirit 

3. I in those days, and iu that time, when I 
Amos I. I concerning Israel in the daya of L'zziuh 

1. I In the days of Jeroboam the son of Joash 
4 2 the days shall come upon you, that he will 
8. 1 1 the days con^e, saith the Lord GoD, that I 
9 II I will build it as in the days of old 
913 the days come, saith the LfiRD, that the 
Jon. I. 17 was. in the belly of the fish three days 
3. 3 exceeding great city of three days' jour 

3. 4 Vet forty days, and Nineveh shall be o\et 
Mlc. I. I in the days of Jotham, Ahaz, (and) Hez 

4. J in the last days it shall come to pass 

7. 14 let them feed (in) Bashan as in the days 
7. 15 According to the day: of thy comuig out 

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Mic. 7. so thou hast sworn, .from the days of old 
Hab. I. 5 (1) will work a work in your days, (which) 
Zeph. 1. I in the days of .Tosiah the son of Amon 
Zech. &: 6 the remnant of this people in these days 
8. 9 ye that hear in these days these words 
8. 10 before these days tliere was no hire for 
R. II now I (will) not (be) .as in the former d. 
8. 15 have I thought in these days to do well 
8. 23 In those days (it shall come to pass), that 

14, 5 the earthquake in the days of Uzziah 
MaL 3. 4 as in the days of old, and as in former 

3. 7 Even from the days oi your fathers ye are 

iMaj/s, iiixipai hemerai. 

Ustt. a. J in the days of Herod the king, behold 
3; 1 la those days came John the Baptist 

4. 2 when he had fasted forty days and forty 
g. 15 the days will come, when the bridegroom 

ij. 12 from the days of John the B,iptist until 
12. 40 as Jonas was three days and three nights 

12. 40 so shall the Son of man be three days and 

15. 32 continue with me now three days, and 
17. I after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James 

23. 30 If we had been in the days of our fathers 

24. 19 woe. .to them that give suck, in those d. 
24. 22 except those days should be shortened 
24. 22 but for the elect's sake those days shall 
24. 29 after the tribulation of those days shall 
24. 37 But as the days of Noe (were), so shall 
24. 38 For as in the days that were before the 

26, 2 know that after two days is (the feast of) 
a6. 61 said, I am able, to build it in three days 

27. 40 Thou that .buildest(it;in three days 
27, 63said. .After three days I will rise again 

Mark i. 9 it came to pass in those days, that Jesus 

1. 13 he was there in the wilderness forty days 

2. I heenteredintoCapernaumafter(some)d 
2. 20 the days will come, when the bridegroom 
2. 20 and then shall they fast in those days 

8. I In those days the multitude being very 
• 8. 2 they have now been with me three days 

8. 31 be killed, and after three days rise again 

9. 2 after six days Jesus taketh (with him) P 

13. 17 woe. .to them that give suck, in those d.! 
13. ig For (in) those days shall be affliction, such 
a 3. 20 the Lord had shortened those days, no 
13. 20 for the elect's sake, shortened the days 

13. 24 in those days, after that tribulation, the 

14. I After two days was (the feast of) the pas. 

14. 58 and within three days I will build another 

15. 29 Ah ' thou that, .buildest (it) in three da 
Luke I. 5 There was, in the days of Herod the king 

I. 23 as soon as the days of his ministration 
t. 24 after those days his vnfe Elisabeth cone. 
1. 25 hath the Lord dealt vifith me in the days 
I. 39 Mary arose in those days, and went into 

1. 75 In holiness and righteousness all the d. 

2. 1 it came to pass in those days, that there 
2. 6 the days were accomplished that she 

2. 21 when eight days were accomplished for 
2. 22 And when the days of her purification 

1. 43 when they had fulfilled the days, as they 
a. 46 after three days they found him in the 

4. 2 Being forty days tempted of the devil 
4. 2 in those days he did eat nothing : and 

4. 25 many widows were in Israel in the days 

5. 35 the days will come, when the bridegroom 

5. 35 and then shall they fast in those days 

6. 12 it came to pass in those days, that he 
g. 28 about an eight days after these sayings 
g. 35 told no man in those days any of those 

13 14 There.are|six days in which men ought to 
15. 13 not many days after, the younger son 
17, 22 The days will come, when ye shall desire 
17. 22 to see one of the days of the Son of man 
17. 26 as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it 
17. 26 be also in the days of the Son of man 
17. 28 Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot 

19. 43 For the days shall come upon thee, that 

20. 1 on one of tliose days, as he taught the 

22. 6 the days will come, in the v.'hich there 

21. 22 For these be the days of vengeance, that 
21. 23 woe. .to them that give suck, in those d ' 

23. 29 For, behold, the days are coming, in the 

24. i8 which are come to pass there in these d.? 
iohn 2. 12 and they continued there not many days 

2. 19 Destroy this temple, and in three days 1 
a. 20 and wilt thou rear it up in three days? 
4. 40 besought him. .and he abode there twod 

4. 43 Now after two days he departed thence 
11. 6 he abode two days still iu the same place 

11. 17 he had (lain) in the grave'iour days already 

12. I Jesus, six days before the passover, came 
so. 26 after eight days, agam his disciples were 

Acta I. 3 being seen of them forty days, and speak 
J. 5 yeshallbe baptized notmaiiydaysheuce 
2. J 7 it shall come to pass in the last days 

2. 18 I will pour out in those days of my Spirit 

3. 24 have likewise foretold of these days 

5. 36 For before these days rose up Theudas 

5. 37 rose up Judas of Galilee In the days of 

6. 1 in those days, when the number of the 

7. 41 they made a calf in those days, and offer 
7. 45 brought in with Jesus, .unto the days of D. 
9. 9 he was three days without sight, and 

9. 19 Then was Saul certain days with the dis 
9. 23 after that many days were fulfilled, the 
9. 37 it came to pass in those days, that she 
9. 43 he tariied many days in Joppa with one 
10, 30 Fourdaysago I wasfastinguntilthishour 

10. 48 Then prayed they him to tarry certain d 

11. 27 hi these days came prophets from Jeru. 



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3 Then were the days of unleavened bread 
31 he was seen many days ol them which 
41 for I work a work in your days, a work 
36 some days after, Paul said unto Barnabas 

12 we were in that ci'ty abiding certain days 
18 And this did she many days. But Paul 

6 sailed away from Philippi after the days 

6 in five days; where we abode seven days 

4 finding disciples, we tarried there seven d. 

5 when we had accomplished those days 
10 as we tarried (there) many days, there 

15 after those days we took up our carriages 

26 tosignify the accomplishment of the days 

27 when the seven days were almost ended 
38 before these days madest an uproar, and 

I after five days Ananias the high priest 
n there are yet but twelve days since I went 
24 after certain days, when Felix came with 

I after three days he ascended from Cesarea 

6 tarriedamong them more than ten days 

13 after certain days king Agrippa and 

14 when they had been there many days, F. 

7 when we had sailed slov/ly many days, and 
20 when neither sun nor stars in many days 

7 received us, and lodged us three days 
12 at Syracuse, we tarried (there) three days 
14 desired to tarry with them seven days : 
17 after three days Paul called the chief of 
j8 I went up. and abode with him fifteen d. 
10 Ye observe days, and months, and times 

16 Redeeming the time., because the days are 

1 in the last days perilous times shall come 

2 Hath in these last days spoken unto us 

7 Who in the days of his flesh, when he had 

3 having neither beginning of days, nor end 

8 Behold, the days come, saith the Lord 
10 covenant that I will make., after those d 
i5 covenant that I will make, after those d 
32 call to remembrance the former days, in 
30 after they were compassed about seven'd, 
10 For they verily for a few days chastened 

3 heaped treasure together for the last da. 
. 10 he that will love life, and see good days 
20 waited in the days;of Noah, while the ark 

3 there shall come in the last days scoffers 
!o and ye shall have tribulation ten days 

2. 13 even in those days wherein Autipas(was) 
9. 6 in those days shall men seek death, and 

10. 7 But in the days of the voice of the seven. 

11. 3 two hundred (and) tliree score days 
II. 6 that it rain not in the days of their 
11. 9 shall see their dead bodies three days 

11. II after three days and an half the Spirit of 

12. 6 her . two hundred (and) three score days 

SAYS, cow a — 

To-day, D'i'n hayyom. 

I Sa. 25. 10 There be many servants now a days that 

DAYS, these — 
Yesterday, '?iopi temol 

I Sa. 2 1 . 5 (been) kept from us about these three days 

DAYS, four — 

The fourth day, rerapraTos teiartaios. 

Johnii 39 stinketh : for he hath been (dead) four d 

DAYS of, in the — 

Upon, at the time of, isl {gen.) ept. 

Mark 2. 26 in the days of Abiathar the high priest 

Acts 11 28 came to pass in the days of Claudius Ces 

{See also After, eighth, feast, first, holy, night, noon, 

sabbath, third, to day.] 

DAYSMAN — 

To reason, reprove, decide, nj; yakach, 5. 

Job g. 33 Neither is there any daysman betvrizt us 

DEACON — 

Mimstrant, didicovos diakonos. 

Phil. I. I the saints., with the bishops and deacons 
I Ti. 3. 8 Likewise (must) the deacons (be) grave 

3. 12 Let the deacons be the husbands of one 

DE&CQN, to use the office of a — 

To act as a mimstrant, SiaKov^u) diaknncd. 

I Tl. 3. 10 then let them use the office of a deacon 
3.13 they that have used the office of a deacon 

DEAD — 

1 To die, niD muth- 

Gen. 23. 3 Abraham stood up from before his dead 
23. 4 that I may bury my dead out of my sight 
23. 6 in the choice of our sepulchres bnry thy d. 
Z3 6 but that thou mayest bury thy dead 
23. 8 that I should bury ray dead out of my 
23. II the fie'd give I thee .bury thy dead 
23. 13 take (it) of me, and I will bury my dead 
23 15 me and thee ? bury therefore thy dead 

Exod.i2. 33 for they said. We (be) all dead (men) 
14. 30 Israel saw tho Egyptians dead upon the 
21 34 give money, .and the dead (beast) shall 
21. 35 and the dead (ox) also they shall divide 
21 36 pay ox for ox ; and the dead shall be his 

Lev 21 II Neither shall he go In to any dead body 

Mum 6 6 All the days he sliall come at no dead 
12 12 Let her not be as one dead, of whom the 
16 48 he stood between theidead and the living 

Deut 14 I baldness between your eyes for the dead 
25. 5 wife of the dead shall not marry 

25. 6 in the name of his brother (which is) de. 

26. 14 nor given (ought) thereof for the dead 
Judg 3. 25 their lord (was) fallen dowu dead on the 



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22 Sisera lay dead, and the nail (was) in his 
30 the dead . . were more than (they) which 

8 as ye have dealt mth the dead, and with 
20 hath not left off his kindness .to the de. 

5 the wife of the dead .the name of the d. 
10 to raise up the name of the dead upon 
10 that the name of the dead be not cut off 
14 after whom dost thou pursue? after ad. 

8 look upon such a dead dog as I (am)? 
2 had a long time mourned for the dead 

9 Why should this dead dog curse my lord 
. 20 and laid her dead child iu my bosom 

22 the living (is) my son, and the dead (is) 

22 the dead (is) thy son, and the living (is) 

23 This (is) my son. .and thy son (is) the a. 
23 thy son (is) the dead, and my son (is) the 

. 32 the child was dead, (and) laid upon his 

35 in the morning, behold, they (were) all d. 
. 30 his servants carried him in a chariot de 
, 5 Free among the dead, like the slain that 

10 Wilt thou show wonders to the dead? 

28 and ate the sacrifices of the dead 

17 The dead praise not the Lord, neither 
. 3 as those tiiat have been long dead 
. 2 I praised the dead which are already de. 
, 3 and after that (they go) to the dead 
. 4 for a living dog is better than a dead lion 
. 5 but the dead know not anything, neither 

19 unto their God V for the living to the de.t 
. 2 not slain vnVn the sword, nor dead in 

14 (They are) dead, they shall not live; (they 
. 19 Thy dead (men) shall live, (together with) 

36 in the morning, behold, they,(were)alld 

10 (we are) in desolate places as dead (men) 
7 in mourning, to comfort them tor the d. 

. 10 Weep ye not for the dead, neither bemoan 
, 6 in dark places, as (they that be) dead of 
. 17 make no mourning for the dead, bind 
. 25 they shall come at no dead person to 

2. Death, nil? maveth. 

2 Sa. 19. 28 all (of) my father's house were but dead 
Eccl. 10. I Dead files cause the ointment of the apo. 

3. Soul, <t>si nephesh. 

Lev. 19,' 28 cuttings in your flesh for the dead, nor 

21. I There shall none be defiled for the dead 

22. 4 any thing (that is) unclean (by) the dead 
Num. 5. 2 and whosoever is defiled by the dead 

6. II for him, for that hs sinned by the dead 

4. The shades [of the dead), D'ns"! rephaim. 

Job 26. 5 Dead (things) are formed from under 
Psa. 88. 10 shall the dead arise (and) praise thee ? 
Prov. 2. 18 unto death, and her paths unto the dead 
9. 18 But he knoweth not that the dead (are) 

21. j6 remain in the congregation of the dead 
Isa 14. 9 it stirreth up the dead for thee, (even) 

26. 19 and the earth shall cast out the dead 

5. To destroy, Tny shadad. 

Judg. 5. 27 where he bowed, there he fell down de 

6. Dead, vcKpSt nekros. 

Matt. 8. 22 Followme, and let the dead bury their d. 

10. 8 cleanse the lepers, [raise the dead,) cast 

11. 5 the deaf hear, the dead are raised up 

14. 2 he is risen from the dead , and therefore 
17. 9 Son of man be risen again from the dead 

22. 31 as touching the resurrection of the dead 
22. 32 God is not the God of the dead, but of the 

27. 64 unto the people. He is risen (from thed.l 
28 7 tell, that he is risen from the deadV and 

Mark 6. 14 John the Baptist was risen from the dead 
6. 16 It is John, .he is risen from the dead 
9 9 the Son of man were risen from the dead 
9. 10 what the rising from the dead should 

12. 25 For when they shall rise from the dead 
12. 26 And as touching the dead, that they rise 
12- 27 He is not the God of the dead, but the G. 

Luke 7. 22 the deaf hear, the dead are raised, to the 
9. 7 it was said . . J ohn v^as risen from the dead 
9 60 Jesus said. .Let the dead bury their dead 
16. 30 if one went unto them from the dead 

16. 31 be persuaded though onerosefrom tlied. 
2o 35 and the resurrection from the dead 

20. 37 the dead are raised, even Moses showed 
"20. 38 not a God of the dead, but of the living 
24 5 Why seek ye the living among the dead? 
24. 4^ and to rise from the dead the third day 
John 2 22 When therefore he was risen from the d. 
5. 21 For as the Father raiseth up the dead 
5. 25 when the dead shall hear the voice of the 
12. I Lazarus .whom he raised from the dead 
12. 9 Lazarus, whom he had raised from the d. 

12. 17 called Lazarus, and raised him from the d 

20. 9 that he must rise again from the dead 

21. 14 after that he was risen from the dead 
Acts 3. 15 whom God hath raised from the dead 

4. 2 preached the resurrection from the dead 

4. 10 whom God raised from the dead,(even)by 

10. 41 drink with him after he rose from the d 

10 42 was ordained the Judge of quick and d. 

13. 30 But God raised him from the dead 

13. 34 as . that he raised him up from the dead 

17. 3 suffered, and risen again from the dead 
17 31 in that he hath raised him from the dead 
1732 they heard of the resurrection of the dead 

23. 6 of the hope and resurrection of the dead 

24. 15 there shall bea resurrection [of the dead] 

24. 21 Touching the resurrection of the dead 

25. 8 incredible .that God should raise the d.? 
26 23 the first that should rise from the dead 

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17 (even) God, who quickeneUi the dead 
24 that raised up Jesus our Lord froir, tlie d. 

4 like as Ctrrist was raised up from the dead 
9 Christ being raised from the dead dieth 

13 as those .tliat are alive from the dead 
4.to him who is raised £rom the dead, that 
11 him that raised up .lesus from the dead 

11 he that raised up Christ from the dead 

7 to bring up Christ again from the dead 

9 that God hath raised him from the dead 
1 5 receiving (of them be), but life from the d.? 

g that he might be Lord both of the dead 

12 be preached that he rose from tlie dead 

12 that there Is no resurrection of the dead? 

13 if there be no resurrection of the dead 

15 raised not up, if so be that the dead rise 

16 if the dead rise not, then is not Chrjst 

20 But now is Clirist risen from the dead 

21 (came) also the resurrection of the dead 
29 for the dead, if [the dead] rise not at all ? 
29 why are they then baptised for the dead? 
32 what advantageth it me, if the dead rise 
3 J some., say, How are the dead raised up? 
42 So also (is) the resurrection of the dead 
52 the dead shall be raised incorruptible 

9 but in God which raiseth the dead 
I the Father, who raised him from the dead 
20 when he raised him from the dead, and 

14 arise from the dead, and Christ shall give 
It attain unto the resurrection of the dead 

18 who is. .the first born from the dead 

12 God, who hath raised him from the dead 

10 his Son. .whom he raised from the dead 
16 and the dead in Christ shall rise first 

8 Jesus Christ, .was raised from the dead 

1 who shall judge the quick and the dead 

2 of hands, and of resurrection of the dead 
ig able to raise (Iiisn) up, even from the dead 
35 Women received their dead raised to life 

20 that brought again from the dead our Lord 

3 the resurrection of Jesus, .from the dead 

21 in God, that raised him up from the dead 

5 is ready to judge the quick and the dead 
S (and) the first begotten of the dead, and 

18 wrath is come, and the time of the dead 

13 Blessed (arc) the dead which die in the L. 
S But the rest of the dead lived not again 

12 I saw the dead, small aud great, stand 

12 the dead were judged out of those things 

13 the sea gave up the dead which were in it 
13 death and hell delivered up the deadwluch 

DEAD — 

Dead, veKpos nekros, {adj.) 

lukois. 24 this my son was dead, and is alive again 
15. 32 thy brother was dead, and is alive again 
• Acts 5. 10 the young men came in, and found her d. 
20. 9 and fell down . .and was taken up dead 
28. 6 swollen, or fallen down dead suddenly 
Kom. 6. II reckon ye also yourselves to be dead 
7. 8 For without the law sin (was) dead 
8. 10 And if Christ (be) in you, the body (is) d. 
Eph. 2. I who were dead in trespasses and sins 

2. 5 Even v/hen we were dead in sins, hath 
Col. 2. 13 you, being dead in your sins, and the 
Heb. 6. I not laying again.. from dead works, and 
9. 14 purge yourconscience from dead works to 
Jas. 2. 17 Evea so faith, if it hath not works, is [d.] 
2. 20 wilt thou know, .faith without worksisd. 
2. 26 For as the body without the spirit is dead 
2. 26 so faith witiiout works is dead'-also 
Eev. 1. 17 when I saw him, I fell at Jiis feet as dead 
1. 18 I (am) ho that liveth, and was dead ; and 

2. 8 the First and the Last, whichf.waS dead 

3. I that thou hast a name, .and artdead 

SEAS, le — 

Death, niD maveth. 

Lev. Ill 31 doth touch them, when they be dead 

11. 32 (any) of them, when they are dead 
Judg. 2. ig it cam.e to pass, when the judge was dead 
2 Ki 3 s it came to pass, when Ahab was dead 
I Ch' 2. 24 after that Hezron was dead in Caleb-eph. 
Esth. 2. 7 when her father and mother were dead 

SEAS, to be — 

\.To expire, yi? gava. 

iiamzo. 29 congregation saw that Aaroa was dead 

2 Jl'o die, 

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. 38 for his brother is dead, and he is left 

.20 and his brother is dead, and he alone is 

15 brethren saw thattheir fatherwas dead 
10 all the men are dead whioh.sought thy 

7 there was sot one of the cattle . . dead ^ 

16 the men of war were consumed and dead 

2 Moses my servant is dead ; now therefore 
1 children, .did evil, .when Ehud was dead 

33 it came to pass, as soon as Gidepn was d. 

ss men of Israel saw that Abimelech was d. 

S concubine have they forced, that she isd. 

17 Hophni and PMnehas are dead, and the 
rs-her father In lawand her husband -ffisje d^ 
c' PhUistines saw their champion was dead 
og when David heard that Nabal was dead 

3 Samuel was deaa,and all Israel had lamen. 
s his armour bearer saw that Saul was dead 
7 and that Saul and his sons were dead, they 

4 .and many of the people also are. .dead 

4 Saul and Jonathan his son are dead also 

5 How kdowest thou that Saul . .be dead 1 
j-ye valiant : for your master Saul is dead 



a Sa. 4. I Saul's SOD heard that Abner was dead In 

4. 10 one told me, saying. Behold, Saul is dead 
II. 21 Thy servant Uriah the Hittite is dead also 
11. 24 and (some) of the king's servants be dead 
II. 24 thy servant Uriah the llittito is dead 

11. 26 heard that Uriah her-husband was dead 
iz. 18 feared to tell him that tlic child was dead 
12. 18 if we tell him tliat the child is dead ? 

12. 19 David perceived that the child wa? dead 
12. 19 Is the cliild dead ? And they said; He is d. 
12. 21 when the child was dead, thou didst rise 

12. 23 now he is dead, wherefore should I fast? 

13. 32 Ammon only is dead : for by the appoint. 
13. "33 king's sons are dead. .Ammon only is d. 

13. 3g concerning Ammon, seeing he was dead 

14. 5 a widow woman, and mine husband is d. 
i3. 20 no tidings, because the king's son is dead 
19. 10 Absalom, whom we anointed over us, isd. 

1 Ki. 3. 21 to give my child suck, behold, it was dead 

II. 21 Joab the captain of the host was dead 
13. 31 When I am dead, then bury me in the 
21. 14 saying, Naboth is stoned, and is dead 
21. 15 heard that Naboth was stoned, and was d. 

2 KI. 4. I Thy servant my husband is dead ; and 

II. I when Atlialiah. .saw that her son was d. 

1 Ch. I. 44 when Bela was dead, Jobab. .reigned in 

I. 45 when Jobab was dead, Husham. .reigned 
I. 46 when Husham was dead, Hadad.. reigned 
1. 47 when Hadad was dead, Samlah reigned 
I. 48 when Samlah was dead, 8hi!u( . . reigned 
I. 49 whenShaul was dead,Ba:slliaiiaii. reign. 

1. 50 when Baal-hanan was dc«ii , H-nind reigned 
2. 19 when Azubah was de.ad. u'.-ilob tcjok unto 

10. 5 his armour beaiersaw th.if^-iul wasde.ad 

10. 7 and that Saul and his sons vioie dead 

2 Ch.22. 10 when Athaliah. .saw that her sun was d. 
Job I. 19 fell upon the young mei:, iim', ( liey are d. 
Eccl. 4. 2 which are already dead, rnon: tlian the 

3. To be come off from, airoyluoij.ai apoginnmai. 

I Pe. 2. 24 that we, being deid to sins, should live 

4. To die away, ai!-o6vf](jKui apoihnesko. 

Matt. g. 24 for the maid is not dead, but sleepeth 
Mark 5. 35 T)iy daughter is dead : why trou blest 

5. 39 the damsel is not dead, but sleepetli 
9. 26 insomuch that many said, He is dead 

15. 44 asked . . whether he had been any while d. 
Luke 8. 52 Weep not; she is not dead, but sleepeth 

8. 53 they laughed, .knowicg that she was dead 
John 6. 49 Yourfathers did eat manna, .and are dead 

6. 58 as your fathers did eat manna, and are d. 
8. 52 Abraham is riead.jand the prophets 

8. S3 which is dead? and the prophets are dead 

11. 14 said Jesus unto them. .Lazarus is dead 
II. 25 though he were dead, yet shall he live 

Acts 7. 4 when his father v/as dead, he removed 
Bom. s. IS if through the offence of one, many bed. 
' 2 How shall we, that are dead to sin, live 

7 For he that is dead is freed from sin 

8 Now if we be dead with Clirist, we believe 

2 but if the husband be dead, she is loosed 

3 but if her husband be dead, she is free 
6 [that being dead] wherein we were held 

5. 14 if one died for all, then v/ere all dead 

2. 19 For I through the law am dead to ihe 
2.' 21 by the law, then Christ is dead in vain 

2. 20 Wherefore, if ye be de.ad with Christ 

3. 3 ye are dead, and your life is hid with Ch. 
I. 4 and by it he, being dead, yet speaketh 

Jude 12 without fruit, twice dead, plucked up by 

5. To die, Ovrj(fKMi thnesko. 

Matt. 2. 20 they are dead which sought the young 
Markis. 44 Pilate marvelled if he were already dead 
Luke 8. 49 Thy daughter is dead ; trouble not the 
Jolmii. 39 Martha, the sister of him that was dead 
II. 41 [(from the place) where the dead was) 

11. 44 And he that was dead came forth, bound 

12. I where Lazarus was [which had been dead) 
19 33 saw that lie was dead already, they brake 

Acts 14. 19 drew (hira)out.. supposing he had beend. 
25. 19 and of one Jesus, which was dead, whom 
I Tl. s- 6 she that liveth in pleasure is dead while 
Q.To put to sleep, Koi/j-dio koimao. 

1 Co. 7. 39 if her husband be dead, she Is at liberty 
7. To put to death, veKpow nekroo. 

Bom. 4. 19 he considered not his own body now dead 
Heb. II. 12 even of one, and him as good as dead 

8.T0 end {life), TeXevrdai teleutao. 

Matt. 2. 19 But when Herod was dead, behold, an 
Q iS saying. My daughter is even now dead 
Acts s. aq that he is both dead and buried, and 

SEAD with, to be — 

To die off with, (rvvairo6v7)crKiii sunapo thnesko. 

2 Ti. 2. II Eor if we be dead with (him), we shall 

SEAS, after men are — 

Over the dead, M v^Kpats epi nekrois. 

Heb. 9. 17 a testament tis)4)f lorce after men are d. 

DEAD, to become — 

To put to death, eavarSa) thanatoo. 

Bom. 7. 4 ye also are become dead to the law by tlie 

SEAS body or carcase — 
X.Carcase, corpse, .-i;i3 geviyyah. 

Psa. 1 10. 6 fiU (the places) with the dead bodies ; he 

2. To die, nia muth. 

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Numig. 13 ^\'h03oever toucheth the dead body of any 

19. 16 or a dead body, or a bone of a man, or a 
2 Ki. 8. 5 how he had restored a dead body to life 

d.Carcase, lis peger. 

2 Ch. 20. 24' they (were) dead bodies fallen to the earth 

20. 25 they found, .riches with the dead bodlei 
Jer. 31. 40 And the whole valley of the dead bodies 

33. s (it is) to fill them with the dead bodies of 
41. g Ishmael had cast all the dead bodies ot 

Amos 8. 3 many dead bodies in every place ; they 

LFollert thing, n^^J nebelah. 

Deut 14. 8 ye shall not. touch their dead carcaee 
Psa. 79. 2 The dead bodies of thy servants have they 
Isa. 26. 19 (together with) my dead body shall they 
Jer. 26. 23 cast his dead body into the graves of the 

34. 20 their dead bodies shall be for meat unto 

35. 30 his dead body shall be cast out in the 

5. Soul, (vsj nephesh. 

Hum .9! 6 who were defiled by the dead body of a 
g. 7 We (are) defiled by the dead body of a 
9. 10 shall be unclean by reason ot a dead body 

6.A fallen thing, irTwixa ptorna. 

Bev. II. 8 their dead boi'Jes (sh.all lie) In the street 
It. g shall see their dead bodies three days 
II. 9 sh.all not suffer their dead bodies to bo 

DEAB (man) — 

l.To die, n;D muth. 

Gen. 20. 3 Behold, thou (art but) a dead man, for 
Psa. 3t. 12 I am forgotten as a dead man out of raind 

2. To die, 8vr]<TKoi thneskfi. 

Luke 7. 12 there was a dead man carrfcd out tho 

S.Dead, veKpSs nekros. 

Matt 23. 27 but are within full of dea<I(men'S) bones 
28. 4 keepersdidsliake.aud becanieasdead(ra.) 

Eev. 16. 3 it became as the blood of a dead (man) 
DEAD, half — 
Half dead, Ti/itBavnt hemilhanes. 

Luke 10. 30 aud departed, leaving (liim) half dead 

DEAS of itself — 

Fallen thing, carcase, dead body, np?) nebelah. 
Eze. 44. ji any tiling that is dead of itself, or torn 

DEAD, he that is — 

Dead, viKp6s nekros. 

Luke 7. 15 he that was dead sat up, and began to 
I Pe. 4. 6 preached also to them that are dead 

DEAD, one — 
\.To die, n-.D muth. 

Exodi2. 30 not a house where (there was) not one d. 

Numig. i8 or one slain, or one dead, or a grave 

2. Dead, uiKp6s nekros. 

Mark 9. 26 out of him : and he was as one dead 

DEADLY — 
\.Soul, C'SJ ncphesh. 

Psa. 1 7'. 9 (from) my deadly enemies, (who) compass 

2.Death, niD maveth. 

I Sa. 5. 1 1 there was a deadly destruction throughout 
3. Death bearing, eauaTn<p6poi thanateplioros. 

Jas. 3. 8 an unruly evil, full of deadly poison 

LDeath, Bavaros thanatos. 

Bev. 13. 3 aud his deadly wound was healed : and 
13. 12 firstbeast, whose deadly wound was heal. 

DEADLY thing — 

Belonging to death, Bai/dcrtfio! thanasimos. 

Marki6. 18 [if they drink any deadly thing, it shall) 

DEADITESS — 

A deadening, putting to death, vlKpaixis nekrosis. 
Bom. 4. -8 neither yet the deadness of Sarah's wo 

DEAF — 

l.Deaf silent, »-in cheresh. 

Exod. 4. It or who maketh the dumb, or deaf, or the 
Lev. 19. 14 Thou shalt not curse the di-af, nor put a 
Psa 28. 13 But I, as a deaf (man), heard not 

58 4 like the deaf adder(that)stoppeth her car 
Isa. 29. j8 in that day sh.ill the deaf hear the words 
35. s ears of the deaf shall be unst^lpped 

42. i3 Hear, ye deaf; aud look, ye Mind, that 
47a 19 or deaf, as my messenger (that) 1 seulJ 

43. 8 have eyes, and the deaf that have ears 
2. Blunted, dull, dumb, KOKpos ko2)lios. 

Mattii. 5 the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf 
Mark 7 32 they bring unto him one that was deaf 

7 37 he maketh both the deaf to hear, and the 
g 25 (Thou) dumb and deaf spirit, .come out 
Luke 7. 22 lame walk, the lepers aro cleansed, Ihed- 

DEAF, to be — 

To be silent, deaf, triri charaah. , , , . 

Mio. 7. 16 they shaU lay . .their ears shall be deaf 

DEAL, to — 

l.To apportion, p'}'} chalaq, 3. _. 

2 Sa 6. 19 he dealt among all the people, (even) 
t Ch.i6. 3 he dealt to every one of Israel, both man 

2.T0 do, n^i'j, asak. 

Gen 24 49 if ye will deal kmdly and truly with ray 
■ 47. 29 deal kindly and truly with -me ; bury mo 
Exod s. IS Wherefore dealest thou thus with thy 
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Exod 21. 9 he shall deal with her after the manner 

23. II In like manner thou shalt deal with thy 
Nuraii. 15 if thou deal thus with me, kill me, I pray 
Deut. 7. 5 But thus shall ye deal with them ; ye 
Josh. 2. 14 that we wUl deal kindly and truly with 
Judg. 9. 16 and if ye have dealt w^ell with Jerubhaal 

y, 19 If ye then have dealt. truly and sincerely 

18. 4 Thus and thus dealeth Micah v/ith me 
Ruth 1. 8 deal kindly with you, as ye have dealt 
« Sa. 20. 8 Therefore thou shalt deal kindly with 

24. 18 how that thou hast dealt well with me 
e Ki. 12. 15 on workmen ; for they dealt faithfully 

22. 7 because they dealt faithfully 

1 Ch.2o. 3 Even so dealt David with all the cities of 

2 Ch. 2. 3 As thou didst deal with David my father 

19. II Deal courageously, and the Lord shaU 
Job 42. 8 lest I deal with you (after your) folly, in 
Psa.103. 10 He hath not dealt with us after our sins 

119. 65 Thou hast dealt well with thy servant, 
iig. iz4peal with thy servant according unto 
147. 20 He hath not dealt so with any nation 
Prov lo. 4 He becometh poor that dealeth (with) a 
12. 22 but they that deal truly (are) his delight 

13. 16 Every prudent (man) dealeth with know. 

14. 17 (He that is) soon angry dealeth foolishly 
21. 24 his name v/ho dealeth in proud wrath ' 

Set 6. 13 from the prophet, .every one dealeth 

8. lo-unto the priest every one dealeth falsely 
18. 23 deal (thus) witlrthem in the time of 
21. 2 if so be that the Lord will deal with UB 

Eze. 8. 18 Therefore will I also deal in fury: mine 
j6. 59 I will even deal with thee as thou hast 
i8. 9 and hath kept my judgments, to deal 

24. 7 they dealt by oppression with the stran. 
82. J4 in the days that I shall ^eal with thee? 
23. 25 and they shall deal furiously with thee 

23. 29 And they shall deal with thee hatefully 
25. 12 that Edom hath dealt against the house 
25. 15 Because the Philistines have dealt by rev. 
31. II he shall surely deal with him: I have 

Dan. 1. 13 and as thou seest, deal with thy servants 

II. 7 shall deal against them, and shall prev. 
Zech. 1. 6 according to ourdoings, so hath he dealt 

3. To deal out, divide, breaJc asunder, D"i| paras, 
Isa. 58. 7 (Is it) not to deal thy bread to the hungry 

i. To part, portion out, /jLcpiCui merizo. 

Rom 12. 3 according as God hath dealt to every man 

ISee also Bitterly, corruptly, deceitfully, falsely, 

foolishly, ill, perversely, proudly, subtilely, tenth, 

treacherously, unfaithfully, unjustly, weU, wickedly, 

wisely, worse,] 

DEAL bountifully, to- — 

To do, confer benefit, "^OJ gamal. 

Psa. 13. 6 because he hath dealt bountifully with 
116. 7 for the Lord hath dealt bountifully with 
119. 17 Deal bountifully with thy servant, (that) 
142. 7 for thou shalfr deal bountifully with me 

SEAL hardly with — 

To humble, afflict, nil! anah, 3. 

Gen. 16. 6 when Sarai dealt hardly with her, she 

DEAL suttilly, to — 

\.To show self deceitful, hyi nahal, 1. 

Psa.105. 25 He turned (;heir heart .to deal snbtlTly 
2. To act wisely against, KaTacro(pi(o/xai katasophi. 

Acts 7. 19 The same dealt subtilly with our kindred 

DEAL -with, to — 

I. To do, nyv, asah. 

Gen. 34. 31 Should he deal with our sister as with an 
2 Ki.2i. 6 and dealt with familiar spirits and wiza. 
2 Cli-33i 6 used witchcraft, and dealt with a familiar 

2.T0 fallin with, ivTvyxavo) entugchano. 

Acts 25. 24 multitude of the Jews have dealt with 
i.To do, iroieo) poieo. 

Luke I. 25 Thus hath the Lord dealt with me in the 
2. 48 Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us? 

i.To bear toward, rrpoffipepw prosphero. 

Heb, 12. 7 God dealeth with you as with sons; for 

DEALINGS with, to have — 

To use together, or in common, ffvyxpaofiai sugch. 

John 4. 9 the Jews have no dealings with the Sam. 
DEAR — 
] .Precious, Ti?: yaqqir. 

Jer. 31. 20 (Is) Epliraim my dear son 1 (is he) a plea. 
%Love, aydirr] agape. 

Col. 1. 13 translated (us) into the kingdom of his d. 
Z. Loved, beloved, SLyavTirSs agapetos. 

Eph. 5. I Be ye.. followers of God, as dear children 

Col. I. 7 As ye also learned of . .ouidearfellowser. 

I Th. 2 8 we were willing, .because ye were dear 

A.Much prized, ^i/ti/jms entimos. 

Luke 7. 2 a certain centurion's servant, who was de. 
5. Prized, ri/iios timios. 

Acts 20. 24 neither count I my life dear unto myself 
DEARTH — 
\.Restrair\i^ dearth, n~rj(3 batstsorelh. 

Jer. 14. I came to Jeremiah concerning the dearth 
Z.Bunger, famine, nj;"; raah. 

Gen. 41. 54 the seven years of dearth began to come 
41. 54 the dearth was in all lands ; but in all 



2 Ki. 4. 38 and (there was) a dearth in the land ; and 
2 Ch. 6. 28 If there be dearth in the land, it there be 
Neh. 5. 3 we might buy corn, because of the dearth 

Z.Hunger, want, \lfj.os limos. 

Acts 7. II Now there came adearthoverall theland 
II. 28 there should be great dearth throughout 

DEATH — 

1.7*0 die, mo muth. 

Num 35. 31 of a murderer, which (is) guilty of death 
Judg. 5. 18 jeoparded their lives unto the death in 
16. t6 (so) that his soul was vexed unto deatii 

1 Sa. 4. 20 about the time of her death the women 
s Sa. 20. 3 shut up unto the day of their death 

2 Ki.2o. I In those days was Hezekiah sick unto de. 
2 Ch,32. 24 those days Hezekiah was sick to the death 
Isa. 38. I In those days was Hezekiah sick unto d. 

I.Death, niD maveth. 

Gen. 21. 16 for she said, Let me not see the death of. 

25. II it came to pass after the death of Abrah. 

26. 18 had stopped them after the death 

27. 2 I am old, I know not the day of my death 
27. 7 bless thee before the Lord before my de. 

27. 10 that he may bless thee before his death 
Exodio. 17 he may take away from me this death 
Lev. 16. I after the death of the two sons of Aaron 
^fum 16. 29 If these men die the common death of 

23. 10 Let me die the death of the righteous 
35. 25 he shall abide in it unto the death of the 
35. 28 remained . .until the death of the high 
35. 28 after the death of the high priest the 

35. 32 come again . .until the death of the priest 
Deut 22, 26 in the damsel no sin (worthy) of death 

30. 15 I have set. .life and good, and death and 
30. 19 (that) I have set before you life and death 

31. 27 and how much more after my death 1 

31. 29 For I know that after my death ye will 
33. 1 blessed the children of Israel before his d. 

Josh. I. I after the death of Moses, .it came to pass 
2. 13 save alive .. deliver our souls from death 
20. 6 until the death of the high priest that 
Judg. I. I after the death of Joshua it came to pass 
13. 7 from the womb to the day of his death 
i6.'3o the dead which he slew at his death were 
Ruth I. 17 (if ought) but death part thee and me 

2. II all that thou hast done, .sifice the death 
( Sa. 15. 32 Surely the bitterness of death is past 

IS. 35 came no more, .until the day of hisdeath 
20. 3 but a step between me and death 
2 Sa. I. I it came to pass after the death of Saul 
X. 23 and in their death they were not divided 

6. 23 had no child unto the day of her death 
15. 21 whether in death or life, even there also 
22. s When the waves of death compassed me 
22. 6 the snares of death prevented me 

I Ki. II. 40 was in Egypt until the death of Solomon 

z Ki. I. I Moab rebelled, .after the death of Ahab 

z. 21 shall not be from thence any more death 

4. 40 (thou) man of God, (there is) death in the 
14. 17 lived after the death of Jehoash. son of 
:$■ 5 he was a leper unto the day of his death 

1 Ch.22. 5 David prepared abundantly before his d. 

2 Ch.22. 4 after the death of his father, to his destr. 

24. 17 Now after the death of Jehoiada came the 

25. 25 Amaziah . .lived after the death of Joash 

26. 21 was a leper unto the day cf his death 

32. 33 inhabitants . . did him honour at his death 
Job 3. 21 Which long for death, but it (cometh) not 

5. 20 In famine he shall redeem thee from de. 

7. 15 my soul chooseth strangling, (and) death 
18. 13 (even) the first born of death shall devour 
27. 15 Those that remain, .be buried in death 

28. 22 Destruction and death say, Wehave heard 
30. 23 I know (that) thou wilt bring me (to) d. 
38. 17 Have the gates of death been opened un. 

Psa. 6. 5 For in death (there is) no remembrance 
7. 13 prepared for him the instruments of de. 
9. 13 that littest me up from the gates of dea. 

13. 3 lighten .lest I sleep the (sleep of) death 
18. 4 The sorrows of death compassed me, and 
18. 5 the snares.of death prevented me 

02. 15 hast brought me into the dust of death 

33. 19 To deliver their soul from death, and to 
49. 14 death shall feed on them ; and the uprig. 
55. 4 the terrors of death are fallen upon me 

55. 15 tetdeath seize upon them, (and) let them 

56. 13 thou hast delivered my soul from death 
68. 20 unto God. .(belong) the issues from death 
73. 4 For (there are) no bands in their death 
78. 50 he spared not their soul from death 

8g. 48 liveth, and shall not .see death? shall he 
107. 18 they draw near unto the gates of deatli 
X16. 3 The sorrows of death compassed me, and 
116. 8 thou hast delivered my soul from death 
it6. IS Precious, .(is) the death of his saints 
118. 18 but he hath not given me over unto dea. 
Prov. 2 18 her house iuclineth unto death, and her 
5 5 Her feet go down to death ; her steps 

7 27 going down to the chambers of death 

8 36 all they that hate me love death 

10 2 but righteousness delivereth from death 
. r. 4 but righteousness delivereth fi'om death 

11. ig 60 he. (pursueth it) lo his own death 

12. 28 (in) the pathway (thereof there is) no de. 
I :^. 14 to depart from the snares of death 

14. 12 but the end thereof (are) the ways of de. 
I4. 27 to depart from the snares of death 

14. 32 but tile righteous hath hope in his death 
16. 14 wrath of a king (is as) messengers of de. 
ifi. 25 but the end thereof (are) the ways of rit;. 
18. 21 Deatli and life (are) in the power of the 



Proy 21. 6 tossed to and fro of them that seek deatb 
24. II to deliver (them that are) drawn unto d. 
26. 18 who castetli firebrands, arrows, and de. 

Eccl. 7. I the day of death than the day of one's 

7. x6 1 find more bitter than death the woman 

8. 8 neither (hath he) power in the day of de. 
Song 8. 6 love (is) strong as death; jealousy (is) ■ 
Isa. 25. 8 He will swallow up death in victory; and 

28. IS We have made a covenant with death 
28. i8 your covenant v/ith death shall be 
38. 18 the grave cannot praise thee, death can 
53. 9 made his grave, .with the rich in his de. 
S3. 12 he hath poured out his soul unto deatb 
Jer. 8. 3 death shall be chosen rather than life 
g. 21 death is come up into our windows 
15. 2 Such as (are) for death, to death ; and 
18. 21 let their men be put to death ; (let) their 

21. 8 the way of life, and the way of death 
43. II (and deliver) such (as are) for death to d. 
52. II put him in prison till the day of his dea. 
52. 34 a portion until the day of his death 

Lam. 1. 20 abroad the sword bereaveth, at home. .d. 
Eze. 18. 32 1 have no pleasure in the death of him 
28. 10 shalt die the deaths of the uncircumcised 

31. 14 they are all deUvered unto death, to the 
33. II I have no pleasure in the death of the 

Hos. 13. 14 I will redeem them from death : dedth 
Jon. 4. 9 I do well to be angry, (even) unto death 
Hab. 2. 5 whoenlargethhis de3ire..and(is) asde. 

3. Death, n\o moth. 

Ezra 7. 26 whether (it he) unto death, or to Danish. 

4. Dying, death, niD muth. 

Psa. 48. 14 he will be our guide (even) unto death 
6. Death, ,nr»Dfi temuthah. 

Psa. 102. 20 loose those thaf are appointed to death 
6. A lifting or taking up, ilvalpicrts anairesis. 

Acts 8. I And Saul was consenting unto his death 

22. 20 standing by, and consenting unto [his de.J 

7. Death, Bdvaros thanatos. 

Matt. 4. 16 which sat in the region and shadow of d 
10. 21 shall deliver up the brother to death 
15. 4 He that curseth. .let him die the death 
j6. 28 some, .which shall not taste of death 

20. 18 and they shall condemn him to death 
26. 38 My soul is. sorrowful, even unto death 
26. 66 answered and said. He is guilty of death 

Mark 7. 10 Whoso curseth. .let him die the death 

9. I some, .which shall not taste of death 

10. 33 they shall condemn him to death, and 
33. 12 brother shall betray the brother to death 
14. 34 My soul is exceeding sorrowful unto de 
14. 64 all condemned him to be guilty of death 

Luke' I. 79 sit in darfkness and (in) the shadow of d. 
2. 26 that he should not see death, before he 
9. 27 some, .which shall not taste of death 

22. 33 with thee, both into prison, and to death 

23. 15 nothing worthy of death is done unto 

23. 22 I have found no cause of death in him 

24. 20 delivered hira to be condemned to death 
John 5. 24 but is passed from death unto life 

8. 51 keep my saying, he shall never see death 
8. 52 my saying, he shall never taste of death 

11. 4 This sickness is not unto deatli, but for 

11. 13 Jesus spake of his death : but they 

12. 33 signifying what death he should die 
18. 32 signifying what death he should die 

21. 19 signifying by what death he should glor. 
Acts 2. 24 'Whom God. .havingloosedthepainsof [d.j 

13. 28 though they found no cause of death 

22. 4 And I persecuted this way unto the dea. 

23. 2g nothing laid to his charge worthy of de. 

25. II have committed anything worthy of dea. 

25. 25 he had committed nothing worthy of d. 

26. 31 This man do^th nothing worthy of deatb 
28. 18 because there was no cause of death in 

Rom. I. 32 commit such things are W9rthy of iBeath 
5. 10 reconciled to God by the death of his Son 
5. 12 death by sin; and so [death] passed upon 
5. 14 death reigned from Adam to Moses, even 
5. 17 if by one man's offence death reigned by 

5. 21 as sin hath reigned unto death, even so 

6. 3 many of us were baptized into his death? 
6. 4 are buried with him by baptism into de, 
6. 5 together in the likeness of his death 

6. 9 death hath no more dominion over him 
6. 16 whether of sin [unto death,] or of obedi 
6. 21 for the end of those things (is) death 

6. 23 the wages of sin (is) death • but the gift 

7. 5 did work . . to bring forth fruit unto death 
7. 10 (was ordained) to life, I found, .unto d. 
7. 13 Was then that which is good made death 
7. 1 3 working death in me by that which is 

7. 24 deliver me from the body of this death? 

8. 2 made me free from the law of sin and d. 
8. 6 to be carnally minded (is) death; but to 
8. 38 neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor 

1 Co, 3, 22 or life, or death, or things present, or 

II. 26 ye do show the Lord's death till he come 

35. 21 since by man (came) death, by man 

15 26 last enemy, .shall be-destroyed (is) death 

35. 54 Death is swallowed up in victory 

35. 55 O death, where (is) thy sting? O grave 

35. 56 The sting of deatli (is) sin ; and the stren. 

2 Co. 1. 9 we had the sentence of death in ourselves 

3. 10 Who delivered us from so great a death 

2. 36 the savour of death unto death 

3. 7 if the ministration of death, written (and) 

4. 31 we. .are alway delivered unto death for 
4. 12 So then death worketh in us, but life in 



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2 Co. 7. 10 but the sorrow of the world worketh d. 

11. 23 in prisons more frequent, in deaths oft 
Phil. I. 20 whether (it be) by life, or by death 

2. 8 became obedient unto death, even the d. 

1. 27 For indeed he was sick nigh unto death 

2. 30 he was nigh unto death, not regarding 

3. 10 being made comforniable unto his death 
Col I. 22 In the body of his flesh through death 

2 Ti. I. 10 Jesus Christ, who hath abolished death 
Heb. 2. 9 Jesus.. forthesufteringot death, crowned 
2. 9 by the grace of God should taste death 

2. 14 that through death he might destroy him 

2. 14 him that had the power of death, that is 

2. 15 who through fear of death were all their 
S. 7 him that was able to save him from death 
7. 23 suffered to continue by reason of death 
9. IS that by means of death, for the redemp. 

9. 16 there must also of necessity be the death 
n, s translated that he should not see death 

JaS. 1. 15 when it is finished, bringeth forth deatii 
5. 20 shall save a soul from death, and shall 

I Jo. 3. 14 We know that we have passed from death 
3. 14 loveth not. .abideth in death 

5. 16 brothersin asin (which is) not unto death 

3. 16 not unto death; There is a sin unto death 

5. 17 and there is a sin not unto death 
Kev. I. 18 and have the keys of hell and of death 

2. 10 be thou faithful unto death, and I will 
2. II He. .shall not be hurt of the second death 
2. 23 And I will kill her children with death 

6. 8 his name that sat on hira was Death, and 
6. 8 with sword, and with hunger, and with d. 
9. 6 in those days shall men seek death, and 
9. 6 shall desire to die, and death shall fleo 

12. II they loved not their lives unto the death 

13. 3 one of his heads as it were wounded to d. 
18. 8 shall her plagues come in one day, death 
20. 6 on such the second death hath no power 

20. 13 death and hell delivered up tlie dead w. 

20. 14 And death and hell were cast into the lake 

20. 14 This is the second death 

21. 4 there shall be no more death, neither 
21. 8 with fire . .which is the second death 

8. End, reXevT-fi telcule. 

Matt. 2. 15 And was there until the death of Ilerod 
DEATH, appointed to — 
Condemned to death, iiriBavario^ epilhanaiios. 

I Co. 4. 9 as it were appointed to death : for we are 

DEATH, to be at the point of — 
To he abotit to die off, fi^Wia airodv-hrrKeiu mellO. 
John 4. 47 his son : for he was at the point of deatli 

DEATH, to lie at the point of — 
To hold extrernely {ill), be dying, Iffxi-Ttus ^X'^- 
Mark 5. 23 My. .daughter liethat the point of death 

DEATH, to put to — 

l.To put to death, cause to die, h>b mnlh, 5. 
Deut 13. 9 be first upon him to put him to death 

17. 7 shall be first upon hira to put him to d. 
Judgso. 13 that we may put them to death, and put 

1 Sa. II. 12 bring the men, that we may put them tod. 

2 Sa. 8. 2 two lines measured he to put to death 

I Ki. 2. 8 will not put thee to death with the sword 

2. 26 will not at this time put thee to death 
Esth. 4. II one law of his to put (him) to death • 
Jer. 26. 15 if ye put me to death, ye shall surely 
26. 19 Hezekiah king of J. . .put him at all to d.? 

26. 21 the king sought to put him to death : but 
26. 24 hand of the people to put him to death 
38. 15 wilt thou not surely p\it me to death? and 
38. 16 I will not put thee to death, neither will 
38. 25 and we will not put thee to death 

43. 3 that they might put us to death, and 
52. 27 put them to death in Riblah in the land 

2. To lift or lake up or away, avaipia anaireo, 
Luke23. 32 led with him to be put to death 
Acts 26. 10 when they were put to death, I gave my 

3. To go or lead away, dirayoi apago. 

Acts 12. 19 commanded that (they) should be put tod, 

i.To kill offhand, avoKTeivu apokteino. 

Marki4. i take him by craft, and put (him) to death 

JjUkeiS. 33 shall scourge (him), and put him to death 

Johaij. 53 took counsel togetherfor to put him to d. 

12. 10 that they might put Lazarus also to death 

18. 31 It is not lawful . .to put any man todeath 

6. To put to death, davarSa thanatoo. 

Matt 26. 59 sought false witness . . to put him to death 

27. I counsel against Jesus to put him to death 
irarki4. 55 sought for witness, .to put him to death 

1 Pe. 3. 18 beingput to deathintheflesh.butquick. 

DEATH, would have put to — 

To wish to kill, BeKia a.TroKTe7vat thelo apoHdnai. 

Matt 14. 5 when he would have put him to death 
DEATH, to be put to — 
l.To die, nin muth, 1 or 6. 

2 Ki.i4. 6 every man shall be put to death for his 

2.T0 be caused to die, put to death, ren muth, 6. 

■ Gen. 26. 1 1 shall surely be put to death 

Exodig. 12 toucheththemountshallbe. .puttodealh 
21. 12 smiteth a man. .shall be. .put to death 
21. 15 smiteth his father., shall be., put to death 
21. i6 he that stealeth. .shall, .be put to death 
ai. 17 he that curseth. .shall, .be put to death 
ai. 29 and hia owner also shall be put to death 



Exod 22. 19 lieth with a beast sliall . .be put to death 
31. 14 detilctli it shall, .be put to death 
31. 15 he shall surely be put to death 
35. 2 doeth work, .shall bo put to death 

lev. 19. 20 they shall not bo put to death, because 
20. 2, 15 ho shall surely be put to death 
2o. 9 shall be surely put to death 
Eo. 10 adulteress shall surely be put to death 
20. 11,12 both of them shall surely be put to d. 
20. 13, 16 they shjiU surely be put to death 

20. 27 a wzard, shall surely be put to death 
24. 16 he shall surely be put to death, (and) all 
24. 16 the stranger, .shall be put to death 

24. 17 killeth any man shall, .be put to death 
24. 21 killeth a man, he shall bo put to death 
27. 29 (but) shall surely be put to death 

Unm. I. 51 that coracth nigh shall be put to death 
3. 10, 38 that Cometh nigh shall be put to dea. 
15. 35 The man shall be surely put to death 
j8. 7 that Cometh nigh shall be put to death 
35. 16, 17, i8 murdel-er shall surely be put to d. 
35. 21 he that smote (liim) shall, .be put to d. 
35. 31 but he shall be surely put to death 

Deut 13. 5 dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death 
17. 6 put to death . . he shall not be put to death 

21. 22 and he be to bo put to death, and thou 
24. 16 The fathers sliall not be put to death for 
24. 16 neither shall the children be put to death 
24. 16 every man shall be put to death for his 

Josh. I. i8 will not hearken, .he shall be put to d. 
Judg. 6. 31 let him be put to death whilst (it is yet) 
21. 5 saying. He shall surely be put to death 

1 Sa.ii. 13 There shall not a man be put todeath 

2 Sa. 19. 21 Shall not Shimei be put to death for this 

19. 22 shall there any man be put to death this 
21. 9 were put to death in the days of harvest 

1 Ki. 2. 24 Adonijah shall be put to death this day 

2 Ki.14. 6 The fathers shall not be put to death for 

14. 6 nor the children be put to death for the 
2 Ch.i5. 13 should be put to death, whether small or 

23. 7 he shall be put to death ; but be ye 
Jer. 38. 4 let this man be put to death : for thus he 

3. To murder, slay, criish, n^"j ratsach. 

Num35. 30 the murderer shall be put to death l)y the 

DEATH, to cause to be put to — 

To put to deal/i, BavarSu) thanatoo. 

Matt 10. 21 and cause them to be put to death 
Marki3. 12 and shall cause them to be put to death 
Luke2i. 16 shall they cause to be put to death 

DEATH seize, let — 
Desolations, tvta'W] yeshimoth. 

Psa. 55. IS let death seize upon them, (and)Iet them 
DEATH, worthy of — 
l.To die, n?D muth. 

Deut 17. 6 shall he that is worl'iy of death be put to 
2. A man of death, niD b'"n ish inaveth. 

1 Ki. 2. 26 for thou (art) worthy of death 
Z.Jadgmcnt of death, niD ds?'.'? misJipat mavelh. 

Deut 19. 6 he (was) not worthy of death, inasmuch 
21. 22 a man have committed a sin worthy of d, 

DEATHS — 

Death, the dead, nioo mamoth. 

Jer. 16. 4 They shall die of grievous deaths 
Eze. 28. 8 thou shalt die the deaths of (them that 

DEBASE, to — 

To make loiv or humble, ^s?' shaphel, 5. 

Isa. 57. y and didst debase (thyself even) unto hell 

DEBATE — 

1. Debate, nsfO maistsah. 

Isa. 58. 4 ye fast for strife and debate, and to smite 

2. Strife, epis eris. 

Kom. I. 29 full of envy, murder, debate, deceit 

2 Co. 12. 2o lest (there be) debates, envyings, wraths 

DEBATE, to — 

To strive, plead, an rib. 

Prov25. 9 Debate thy cause with thy neighbour 
Isa. 27. 8 when it shooteth forth, thou svilt debate 

DE'-BIB, T?'! speaker. 

1. An Amorite king of Eglon, slain by Joshua, B.C. 1450. 

Josh. 10. 3 and unto D. king of Eglon, saying 

2. A city in the S. of Judah near Hebron, and the same 
as Kirjath-sepher, and Kirjath-sannah. 

Josh.io. 38 Josl\ua returned .. Israel with him, to D. 

10. 39 as he had done to Hebron, so he did to D. 

11. 21 Joshua..cutoff theA.'s..fromH.,froraD. 

12. 13 The king of D., one; the king of Geder 

15. 7 And the border went up toward D. from 
15. 15 he went up thence to the inhabitants of D. 
15. IS name of D. before (was) Kirjath-sepher 
15. 49 Dannah. .Kirjath-sannah, wliich (is) D. 
21. 15 Holou with her suburbs, and D. with her 

Judg. I. II thence he went against, .inhabitants of D. 

I. II the name of D. before (was) Kirjath-seph. 

t CIi. 6. 58 Hilen with her suburbs, D. with her sub. 

3. The " border of Debir" is mentioned as part of the 
boundary of Gad, and as not far from Mahanaim. 

Josh. 13. 26 and from Malianaim unto the border of D. 
DE-BO'-EAH, n-ii3'i bee, wasp. 
1. Kebekah's nurse, B.C. 1732. 

Gen. 35. 8 But D. Bebekah'a nurss died, and she 



2. A prophetess who judged Israel. Her name was an 
Kgyptian symbol of regal power ; and among Hie Greck« 
It was applied not only to the poets and those peculiarly 
cliaste, but especially to the priestesses of Delphi, 
Cybele and Artemis. She was probably of Ephraim 
though some suppose her to have belonged to Issachor 
from the expression in Judg. 5. 15. The common 
version calls her "wife of Lapidoth;" but another ren- 
dering of the phrase is Tennyson's "the great dame of 
Lapidoth;" or, mulier splendonim, that is, one divinely 
illuminated, since "i«jyido(/i" ls=" lightnings", alio 
rabbis however say that she was one who tended the 
tabernacle lamps. 

Judg. 4. 4 And D., a prophetess, .judged Isrjlel at 
4. 5 And she dwelt under the palm trf.e of D. 
4. 9 And D. arose, and went with Barak to K. 

4. 10 and D. went up with him 

4. 14 And D. said unto Barak, Up ; for this (is) 

5. I Then sang D. and Barak the son of Abin. 
5. 7 I D. arose, that I arose a mother in Isiacl 
5. 12 Awake, awake, D. ; awake, awake, utter 
5. IS And the princes of Issachar (were) with D. 

DEBT — 
l.IIand, 1' yad. 

Neh. 10. 31 seventhyear, and the exaction of every d'. 
2. Loan, debt, biting interest, nxBio mashshaa.h. 

Prov22. 26 (or) of them that are sureties for debts 
3.Debt, biting interest, Ti neshi. 

2 Ki. 4. 7 he said. Go, sell the oil, and pay thy de. 
i.To bite, he a usurer, h^i nasha. 

I Sa. 22. 2 every one that (was) in debt, and every 
5, A loan, what is lent, havnov daneion.- 

Matt.18. 27 and loosed him, and forgave him the d. 
6. What is mving, indebtedness, 6<pel\7] opheile. 

Matt.18. 32 I forgave thee all that debt, because 
y.lVhat is owing, indebtedness, o<peiKrina riphcUema. 

Matt. 6. 12 forgive us our debts, as we forgive our <l. 

Rom. 4. 4 reward not reckoned of grace, hut of de. 
8. To owe, he indebted, oe^eiAo oph-eilo. 

Jfatt.iS. 30 into prison, till he should pay the debt 

DEBTOR — 

I. Debtor, one hound, indebted; debt, y>n choH. 

Eze. 18. 7 hath restored to the debtor his pleilgc 
2. Debtor, one mving anjthing, 6(f eiAeTTjs opheile/e.t. 

Matt. 6. 12 forgive ua our debts, as we forgive onrd. 

Rom. I. 14 I am debtor both to the Greeks, and to 
8. 12 we are debtors, not to the flesh, to live 

15. 27 pleased them, .and their debtors tlicy 
Gal. 5. 3 that he is a debtor to do the whole laW 

S.One owing a debt, xpcw<|>f lAfVrjs chrcdphcilcie.i 
luke 7. 41 a certain creditor which had two debtors 

16. 5 he called every one of liis lord's debU^ra 

DEBTOR, to be a — 

To ovie, be indebted, oi/xiAu opheilo.- 

Matt.23. 16 by the gold of the temple, he isa debtor 

DE-CA'-PO-LIS, AeKairoKis, Ten cities {collectively). 
A district named from its containing ten cities, which 
were mostly on the E. of the Jordan, extending from 
near Damascus to near the N. end of the Salt Sea. 

Matt. 4. 25 followed him. .multitudes, .(from). .D. 

Mark 5. 20 he departed, and began to publish in D. 
7. 31 through the midst of the coasts of D 

DECAY, to — 

l.To be dried up, 31" chareb. 

Job 14. II and the flood decayeth and drieth up 

2. To be brought low, '^53 makak, 2. 

Eccl.io. 18 By much slothfulness the building decay. 

3. To make old, iraKaioa palaioo. 

Heb. 8. 13 Kow that which decayeth and waxeth 

DECAY, to be fallen in — 

To move, slip, fail, t:ia vint. 

Lev. 25. 35 fallen in decay with thee; tlien thou .shalt 

DECAYED, to be — 

To be feeble, stumble, V? kashaV. 

Neh. 4. 10 The strength of the bearers, .is decayed, 

DECAYED place — , 

A VMsle, dried up place, r\'^-)n chorhah. ^ 

Isa. 44. 26 I will raise up the decayed places thereof 

DECEASE — 

Outgoing, ^^oSos exodus. 

Luke 9. 31 his decease which he should accomplish 
2 Pe. I. 15 ye may be able after my decease to hava 

DECEASE, to — 

To end {life), tcXeutcEo) teUutao. 

Matt.22. IS when he had married a wife, deceased 

DECEASED — 

Shades, fearful ones, CNSn rephaim. 

Isa. 26. 14 (they are) deceased, they shall not i-ise 

DECEIT — ■ 

1. Deceit, "S'lp mirmah. 

Job 15. 35 vanity, and their belly prepareth deceit 

31. 5 or if my foot had hasted to deceit 
Psa. 10. 7 His mouth is full of cursing and deceit 
36. 3 words of his mouth (are) iniquity and d 
38. 12 and imagine.deceits aU the day long 



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fsa. so, jjTOouthto evil, and thy tongue {fttmetlid, 
lt-ov.12. 5 (bnt) the counsels of the wlcKfed (are)(ie. 
12. 17 but ft, false witness deceit 
12. 20 Deceit is in the heart of thenis tllafc 
14. 8 righteousness : but the folly offools (is)d. 
26. 24 he that hateth. .layeth up deceit withia 
S3. 9 neither (was any) deceit in his moutU 
5. 27 so (are) their houses full of deceit 
9. 6 Thine habitation (is) in the midst of dec 
g. 6 through deceit they refuse to know me 
9. 8 it speaketh deceit : (one) speaketh 
. II. 12 and tlie house of Israel with deceit : but 
J 2. 7 the balances of deceit (are) in his hand 
Amog 8. 5 and falsifying the balances by deceit ? 
Zeph. I. 9 fill their masters' houses with, .deceit 
2. Deceit, deception, [iNyD maslishcion. 

Prov.26. 26 (Whose) hatred is covered by deceit, his 

5. Deceit, fraud, frP"] remiyyah. 

Job 27. 4 v/iokedness, nor my tongue utter deceit 
Psa.ioi. 7 He that worketh deceit shall not dwell 

i.Falsehood, tp^ sheqer. 

Prov.2o. 17 Bread of deceit (is) sweet to a man ; but 
S.Fraud, oppression, ^n tok. 

Psa. 55. II deceit and guile depart not from her 
72, 14 He shall redeem their soul from deceit 

6. Deceit, TfOiB, rflcnff tarmuth, tarmith. 

Jer. 14. 14 a thing'of nought, and the deceit of their 

7. Deceit, n"D"in tarmith. 

Psa.119. 118 Thou hast trodden down, .for their dec. 

Jer. 8. s they hold fast deceit, they refuse to retu. 

23. 26 prophets of the deceit of their own heart 

8. Deceit, airaTrj apate. 

Cul. 2. 8 through plulosophy and vain deceit, after 

9. Bait, guile, 5d\os dolos. 

Mark 7. 22 Thefts, covetousness, wickedness, tteceit 
Eom. J. 29 full of envy, murder, debate, deceit 

10. Wandering, leading astray, error, ■iT\dvri plane. 
J Th. 2. 3 JFor our exhortation (was) not of deceit 

DECEIT, to use — 

To use a bait, guile, So\iSa> dolioS. 

Kom. 3. 13 with their tongues they have used deceit 

DECEITFTJL — 

\.A lie, lying, 3)3 kaiab. 

Prov.23. 3 &s not desirous, .for they (are) deceitful 

Z.Deceit, ns-ip mirmah. 

Psa. 5. 6 will abhor the bloody and deceitful trjan 

35. 20 but they devise deceitful matters against 

. 43. I deliver me from the deceitful and unjust 

52. 4 lovestalldevouringwords, (thou)decei. 

55. 23 and deceitful men shall not live out half 

109. 2 and the mouth of the deceitful are opened 

Prov.14. 25 but a deceitful (witness) speaketh lies 

Jlic. 6. II and with the bag of deceitful weights? 

5, Crooked, slipperi/, 3'pj; dqob. 

Jer. 17. 9 The heart (is) deceitful above all Ohings) 

4. To he abundant, "in;? athar, 2. ' 

Prov 27. 6 but the kisses of an enemy (are) deceitful 
5. Deceit, remissness, n^DT remiyyah. 

Psa. 78. 57 turned aside like a deceitful bow 

120. 2 lying lips, (and) from a deceitful tongue 

IIos. 7. 16 tliey are like a deceitful bow : their prin. 

Mic. 6. 12 their tongue (is) deceitful in their mouth 

6. Falsehood, ~iff.v .<;heqcr. 

Prov II. 18 The wicked worketh a deceitful work 
31. 30 Favour (is) deceitful, and beauty (is) vain 
T.Fraiids, oppressions, D'33^ tekakim. 

Prov 29. 13 The poor and the deceitful man meet tog. 
i. Deceit, n'p"!!? tarinith. 

Zeph. 3. 13 neither shall a deceitful tongue be found 

^.Deceit, airaTT) apate, 

Eph. 4. 22 corrupt according to the deceitful lusts 

lO.Giiilefal, S6\tos dolios. 

2 Co. 1 1. 13 For such (are) false apostles, deceitful 

DECEITFXriLT — 

1. With deceit, nay^^ bemirmah. 

Gen. 34. 13 the sons of Jacob answered .. deceitfully 
Psa. 24. 4 who hath'not lifted up . .nor sworn deceit. 
Dan II. 23 after the league, .he shall work deceit. 

2.Deceit, .ijdt remiyyah. 

Job 13. 7 Will ye speak, .and talk deceitfully for 
Psa, 52. 2 like a sharp razor, working deceitfully 
Jer. 48. 10 docth the work of the LORD deceitfully 

nE(3EITFTILI,T, to deal — 

1. To deal treacherously, deceive, njj bagad. 

Kxod 21. 8 seeing he hath dealt deceitfully with her 
Job 6. IS My brethren have dealt deceitfully as a 

2.T0 deceive, mock, hnn Imthal, 3; or hhl^ talal, 5. 
Exod. 8. 29 let not Pharaoh deal deceitfully anymore 

i^SCEITPTTLLT, to get — 
tTo get by oppression, pp]l ashaq. 

Lev. 6. 4 the thing which he hath deceitfully got. 

DECEITFULLY, to handle — 
.To use guilefully, ho\6iij doloo. 

a Co. 4. 2 nor handling the word of God deceitfully 



DECEITFULNESS — 
Deceit; aTrdrr) apate. 

Matt 13. 22 the deceitfulneSsjof ri<2ie'3 choice) th&'Mf. 

Mark 4. ig the deoeitfulness'of riches, .choketiie w. 

Heb. 3. 13 hardened through the deceitfulness oisin 

DECEITS — 

Deceits, deceitful things, li\'i'T\'r\ri mahathalloth. 
Isa. 30. 10 speak unto us smooth tilings, .prophesy d. 

DECEXVABLEUliSS — 
Deceit, airaTn apate. 

2 Th. 2. 10 with all decelvableness of unrighteous. 

DECEIVE, to — 

l.To deceive, inocJc, play upon one, hnn hathal, 3. 
Gea. 31. 7 And your father hath deceived me, and 
Jer. 9. 5 they will deceive every man his neigh. 

2.T0 lie, feign, tvn3 kachash, 3. 

Zech 13. 4 shall they wear a rough garment to dece. 

3. To lead astray, K'~yi nasha, 5. 

2 Ki. 18. 29 Let not Hezekiah deceive you ; for he 

19. !o tliy God in whom thou trustest deceive 
2 Ch. 32. 15 therefore let not Hezeldah deceive you 
Isa. 36. 14 Let not Hezekiah deceive you ; for he 

37. 10 thy God in whom thou trustest deceive 
Jer. 4. 10 surely thou hast greatly deceived thispe. 

29. 8 Let not your prophets . . deceive you 
37. 9 Thus saith the Lokd, Deceive pot your. 
49. 16 Thy terribleness hath deceived thee, (and) 
Obad. 3 Tlie pride of thine heart hath deceived 
7 men that were at peace. . have deceived 

i.To oppress, p?'y ashaq. 

lev 6. 2 or hath deceived his neighbour 

5. To entice-, persuade, deceive, nriB paihah, 3. 
2 Sa. 3. 25 Thou knowest. .that he came to deceive 
Prov 24. 28 Be not a witness, .and deceive (not) with 
Jer. 20. 7 Lokd, thou hast deceived me, and I was 
Eze. 14. 9 1 the Lord have deceived that prophet 

&.,To throw doiim, deceive, riOT ramah, 3. 

1 Sa. ig. 17 Why hast thou deceived me so, and sent 

28 12 Why hast thou deceived me? for thou 

2 Sa. 19. 26 My Lord, king, my servant-deceive me 
Prov 26. 19 the man (that) deceiveth his neighbour 
Lam. I. 19 1 called for my lovers, (but) they deceiv. 

7. To deceive, lead astray, np» slwlah, 5. 

2 Ki. 4. 28 did I not say. Do not deceive me? 

8. To deceive, &Tra.rao} apatao. 

Eph. 5. 6 Let no jnan deceive you with vain words 
I Ij. 2. 14 And Adam was not deceived, but the Wi 

2. 14 [being deceived) was in the transgression 
Jas. 1. 26 bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth 

9.70 deceive greatly, i^airaTaco exapatao. 

Eom. 7. II For sin., deceived me, and by it slew (me) 
16. 18 by good words, .deceive the hearts of the 
I Co. 3. 18 Let no man deceive himself. If any man 
a Th. 2. 3 Let no man deceive you by any means 

10. ro reason amiss, ^apa\oyl(n/xat paralogizomai. 
Jas. I. 22 not hearers only, deceiving your own sel. 

11. To lead astray, itxaviai planao. 

Matt24. 4 Take heed that no man deceive yon 
24. 5 saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive 

24. 1 1 many false prophets . . shall deceive many 
24. 24 if (it were) possible, they shall deceive 

Mariri3. 5 Take heed lest any (man) deceive you 

13. 6 saying, I am (Christ) ; and shall deceive 
IiUke2i. 8 Take heed that ye be not deceived 
John 7. 12 others said. Nay ; but he deceiveth the 
7. 47 answered. .Pharisees, Are ye also deceiv.? 

1 Co. 6. 9 Be not deceived : neither fornicators, nor 

15. 33 Be not deceived : evil communications 
Gal. 6. 7 Be not deceived ; God is not mocked 

2 Ti. 3. 13 wax worse. .deceiving,andbeingdeceived 
Titus 3. 3 sometimes foolish, disobedient, deceived 
1 Jo. I. 8 that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves 

3. 7 Little children, let no man deceive you 
Eev. 12. 9 and Satan, which deceiveth the whole 

13. 14 decbiveth them that dwell on the earth 

18. 23 by thy sorceries were all nations deceived 

19. 2o mth which he deceived them that had 

20. 3 that he should deceive the nations no 
2o. 8 shall go out to deceive thfi nations which 
20. 10 the devil, that deceived them, was cast 

12.Wandering, leading astray, ■n-Xavr] plane. 

Eph. 4. 14 whereby they lie in wait to deceive 
13. yo deceive the mind, tpp^vairarda phrenapatao. 

Gal. 6. 3 when he is nothing, ho deceiveth himself 

DECEITED — 

l.To be deceived, hm hatha!,, 4; or S^n talal, 6. 

Isa. 44. 20 a deceived heart hath turned him aside 
2. To err, go astray, i'li^ shagag. 

Job 12. 16 the deceived and the deceiver (are) his 

DECEIVED, to be — 

1. To be led astray, twi nasha, 2. 

Isa. 19. 13 the princes of Koph are deceived 
2.7*0 be enticed, persuaded, deceived, r\vs pathah. 

Deut.ii. 16 Take heed, .your heart be not deceived 
3. To be enticed, persuaded, deceived, nn^ pathah, 2. 

Job 31. 9 If mine heart have been deceived by a 

Jer. 20. 7 I was deceived; thou art stronger than I 



4. To b&jiiTit/s&l/ persuaded, deceived, nns patlidh, 4. 

EiSe.6 |i4.;- '5 II the prophet be deceived when he hath 

5. To err, go astray, njaJ slmgah. 

Prov 20. I whosoever is deceived thereby is not wisa 
Hi.To err, wander, go astray, n;;^ taah, 2. 
J-ob 15. 31 Let not him that i^ deceived trust in 

DECEIVER — 

l.To slicm self deceitful, ^3J nakal. 

Mai. 1. 14 cursed (be) the deceiver, which hath in 
2.T0 cause to err, go astray, nv^ shagah, 5. 

Job i2. 16 the deceived aud the deceiver (are) his 

3. To err, go astray, VM'^ taa, 3a. 

Gen. 27. 12 and I shall seem to him as a deceiver 
^..Leader astray, deceiver, wXdvos pianos. 

Matt 27. 63 Sir, we remember that that deceiver said 
2 Co. 6. 8 By honour and dishonour . . as deceivers 
2 J o. 7 many deceivers are entered into the world 
7 This is a deceiver and an antichrist 

5. One who deceives the mind, <j>pevairdrTis ph/rena. 
Titus 1. 10 many unruly, .vain talkers and deceiv. 

DECEIVETG — 
Deceit, air dr 71 apate. 

2 Pe. 2. 13 sporting themselves with their own [dece.] 
DECENTLY — 
Becomingly, ehcxriiJiivtiis euschenwnos. 

I Co. 14. 40 all things be done decently and in order. 
DECIDE, to — 
To determine, pn charats. 

1 Ki.2o. 40 thy judgment be ; thyself hast decided 
DECISION — 

Decision, determination, pin charuts. 

Joel 3. 14 multitudes in the valley of decision 

3.14 the day . . (is) near in the valley of decision 

DECK, to — 

l.To make fair, beautify, .is; yaphah, 3. 

Jer. 10. 4 They deck it with sUver and with gold 
l.To prepare, [ns kahan, 3. 

Isa. 61. 10 as a bridegroom decketh (himself) with 

3. To adorn, .Tij? ado.h. 

Eze. 16. II I'decked thee also with ornaments, and 

4. To do, make, ntviJ asah. 

Eze. 16. 16 deckedst Jhy high places virith divers 

5. To deck, spread out, n3"i rabad. 

Prov. 7. 16 I have decked my bed with coverings of 

6. To make golden, vpvffSco chrusoo. 

Jlev. 17. 4 decked with gold, and precious stones 
j8. 16 decked with gold, and precious stones 

DECK (self) — 

To adorn {self), .Tij; adah. 

Job 40. 10 Deck thyself now (with) majesty and ex. 
Jer. 4. 30 though thou deckest thee with omameuta 
Eze. 23. 40 and deckedst thyself with ornaments 
Hos. 2. 13 she decked herself with her earnngs and 

DECKED to be — 

To adorn {self), .ti^ adah, 

Eze. 16. 13 Thus wast thou decked with gold and 

DECLAKATIOK — 

1. Showing, declaration, nin« acTivah. 

Job 13. 17 Hear diligently, .my declaration with 
^.Explanation, exposition, n^is parashah. 

Esth. 10. 2 declaration of the greatness of Mordecal 
3. A leading through, full declaration, Sffiy7i<ris. 

Luke I. I to set forth in order a declaration of 
DECLARE, to — 
l.To say, tDH amar. 

Psa. 40. 10 1 have declared thy faithfulness and thy 

Dan. 4. 18 declare the interpretation thereof 

2.T0 explain, 1X3 baar, 3. 

Deut.i, 5 began Moses to declare this law, saying 
3. To explain, ni3 bur. 

Eccl. 9. 1 1 considered in my heart, even to declare 
i.To speak, it; dabar, 3. 

Lev. 23. 44 Moses declared unto the children of Isr, 

Josh 20. 4 shall declare his cause in the ears ol 

5. To make known, VT, yada, 5. 

Keh. 8. 12 the words that were declared unto thent 
Job 26. 3 (how) hast thou plentifully declared the 
40, 7 demand of thee, and d.eclare thou unto 
42. 4 demand of thee, and declare thou unto 
Paa. 77. 14 thou hast declared thy strength among 
Isa. 12. 4 declare his doings among the people, makd 
&.Topmt before {one), ^33 nagad, 5. 

Gen. 41. 24 (there was) none that could declare (it) 
Deut. 4. 13 he declared unto you his covenant, which 
Judgi4. 12 if ye can certainly declare it me within 
14. 13 if ye cannot declare (it) me, then shall ye 
24. 15 that he may declare unto us the riddle 

2 Sa. 19. 6 thou hast declared this day, that thou 
Esth. 4. 8 to declare (it) unto her, and to charge 
Job 21. 31 Who shall declare his way to his face? 

31. 37 I would declare unto him the nijmber of 
38. 4 declare, if thou hast understanding 
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tsa. g. II declare among the people his doings 
22. 31 shall declare his righteousness unto a 
30. 9 praise thee? shall it declare thy truth? 

38. 18 X v.'ill declare mine iniquity ; I will be 
40. 5 I would declare and speak (of them) 

50. 6 the heavens sliall declare his righteousne. 
64. 9 fear, and stiall declare the work of God 
71. 17 hitherto have I declared thy wondrous 
75. 9 I v/ ill declare for ever ; I wll sing praises 
97. 6 The heavens declare his righteousness 
145. 4 and shall declare thy mighty acts 
Isa. 3. 9 they declare their sin as Sodom, they hide 

21. 6 set a watchman, let hira declare what he 
at. 10 that which I have heard, .have I declared 
4T. 26 Who hath declared from the beginning 
42. 9 come to pass, and new things do I declare 

42. 12 and declare his praise in the islands 

43. 9 who among them can declare this, and 

43. 12 I have declared, and have saved, and I 

44. 7 who, as I, sliall call, and shall declare it 

44. 8 have not I told thee, .and have declared 

45. 19 I the Lord, .declare things that are right 

45. 10 Declaring the end from the beginning 
48. 3 1 have declared the former things from 
48. 5 I have even from the beginning declared 
48. 6 see all this ; and will not ye declare (it)? 
48. 14 which among them hath declared these 
48. 20 with a voice of singing declare ye, tell 
57. 12 I will declare thy righteousness, and thy 
66. iQ they shall declare my glory among the 

Jer. 4. s Declare ye in Judah, and publish in Jeru. 

4. 15 a voice declareth from Ban, and publish. 

5. 20 Declare this in the house of Jacob, and 
9. 12 and (who is he), .that he may declare it 

31. 10 declare (it) in the isles afar off, and say 
36. t3 Michaiah declared unto them all the wor. 
38. 15 If I declare (it) unto thee, wilt thou not 
38. 25 Declare unto us now what ihouhast said 
42. 4 I. will declare (it) unto you ; I will keep 
42. 20 so declare unto us, and we will do (it) 
42. 21 I have this day declared (it) to you 

46. 14 Declare ye in Egypt, and publish in Mig. 
50. 2 Declare ye among the nations, and publish 
50. 28 to declare in Zion the vengeance of the 

Eze. 23. 36 yea, declare unto them their abomination 

40. ■ 4 declare all that thou seest to the house 
Hos. 4. 12 their staff declareth unto them : for the 
Amos 4. 13 he. .declareth unto man what (is) his 
Mic. I. 10 Declare ye (it) not at Gath, weep ye not 

3. 8 declare unto .lacob his transgression 
Zech. 9. 12 to day do I declare (that) I will render 

7 .To recount, 'declare, njc saphar, 3. 

J Ch.i6. 24 Declare his glory among the heathen 
Job 12. 8 fishes of the sea shall declare unto thee 

15. 17 and that (which) I have seen I will decl. 

28. 27 Then did he see it, and declare it 
Psa. 2. 7 I will declare the decree : the LORD hath 

19. I The heavens declare the glory of God 

22. 22 I will declare thy name unto my brethren 
50. 16 What hast thou to do to declare my stat. 
66. 16 I will declare what he hath done for my 
73. 28 that I may declare all thy works 

75. I (that) thy name (is) near thy. . works dec. 
78. 6 arise and declare (them) to their children 
96. 3 Declare his glory among the heathen 
102. 21 To declare the name of the Lord in Zion 
107. 22 and declare his works with rejnicing 
118. 17 and declare the works of the Lord 
T19. 13 With my lips have I declared all the judg. 
119. 26 I have declared my ways, and thou heard. 
145. 6 and I will declare thy greatness 
Isa. 43. 26 declare thou, that thou mayest be justi. 
. Jer. 51. 10 lot us declare in Zion the work of 
Eze. 12. i6 that they may declare all their abomina. 

8. Tn meditate, declare, ry'p siach, 3a. 

Isa. 53. 8 and who shall declare his generation? 

9. To cause to hear, ViV shama, 5. 

Isa. 41. 22 or declare us things for to come 
41. 26 yea, (there is) none that declareth 
45. 21 who hath declared this from ancient 

10. To tell again, avayyiWu anai/gellu. 

Acts 15. 4 they declared all things that God had 

20. 27 I have not shunned to declare unto you 

1 Jo. J . s which we have heard of him, and declare 

11. To put or place up, kvaridifiai anaiithemai. 
Acts 25. 14 Festus declared Paul's cause unto the k. 

12.70 tell off, airayyeWu apagpello. 
■ luke 8. 47 she declared unto him before all the peo. 
Heb. 2. 12 I will declare thy name unto my brethren 
I Jo. I. 3 That which we have seen and heard dec. 

13. To make known, yvupi^w gnnrizo. 

Johni7. 26 1 have declared, .and will decrare (it) 
1 Co. 15. I I declare unto you the gospel which I 
Col. 4. 7 All my state shall Tychicus declare unto 

li.To manifest, ZriXiur deloo. 

I Co. I. II it hath been declared vnto me of you 
3. 13 for the day shall declare it, because it 
Col. I. 8 Who also declared unto us your love in 

15. To tell fully, ^layyiWai diaggello. 

Rom. 9. 17 my name might be declared throughout 

16. 2*0 lead through, Si-qyeoixat diegeoinai. 

Acts 8. 33 who shall declare his generation? for 

9. 27 declared unto them how he had seen the 
12. 17 ho. .declared unto them how the Lord had 



17.7c) lead throughout, iKStriyfo/xai ekdiegeomai. 
Acts 13. 41 in no wise believe, though a man declare 
15. 3 theypassed through . .declaring the conv. 
l?i.A shewing, ii/on^is endeixis. 

Horn. 3. 25 declare ids righteousness for the remis. 
3. 26 declare, (I say), at this time his righteo. 
19. TV) lead out, i^-qyioixai exegcomai. 

John I. iS the only begotten Son. .hath declared 
Acts 10. 8 when he had declared all (these) things 
15.12 declaring what miracles and wonders God 
15. 14 Simeon hathdeclared howGod. .did visit 
21. 19 he declared particularly what things God 
20.7*0 tell fully, KarayyfWu kataggellu. 

Acts 17. 23 ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto 
1 Co. 2. J declaring unto you the testimony of God 
21. 7*0 mark out, 6pi(w horizo. 

Eom. I. 4 declared (to be) the Son of God with 
22.7*0 tell near, ttapayyiWoo paraygello. 

1 Co. II. 17 I declare (unto you) I praise (you) not 

23. To explain, (ppd^u phrazo. 

Matt 13. 36 [Declare] unions the parable of the tares 
15. 15 said unto hira. Declare imto us this par. 

24. To tell good news, euayye\i(aj cuaggelizo. 
Rev. 10 7 he hath declared to his servants tho pro. 

DECLARE glad tidings unto, to — 

2*0 tell good news, evayyehi^ca euaijgelizd. 

Acts 13. 32 we declare unto you glad tiding.", how 

DECLARE manifestly, to — 

To manifest, <pav(p6oi phaneroo. 

2 Co. 3. 3 manifestly declared to be the epistle of 
DECLARE plainly, to — 

To manifest, efitpavi^a> emphanizo. 

Heb. II. 14 declare plainly that they seek a country 
DECLARED, to be — 
l.To be put before, -\i\ nagad, 6. 

Isa. 21. 2 A grievous vision is declared unto me; the 

2. To number, 150 saphar, 3. 

Exod. 9. 16 thatmynamem.aybe declared throughout 
3. 7*0 be numbered, tsd sa.pha.r, 4. 

Psa. 88. II Shall thy loving kindness be declared In 
4. 7*0 be spread out, explained, tyns parash, 4. 

Num 15. 34 it was not declared what should be done 
DECLINE, to — 

\.To incline, stretch down or out, noi natah. 
Exod23. 2 Shalt thou speak in a cause to decline 
Psa. 44. 18 neither have our steps declined from thy 
102. II My days (are) like a shadow that declin. 
log. 23 gone like the shadow when it declineth 
119. St (yet) have I not declined from thy law 
113. 157 (yet) do I not decline from thytestimo. 
Prov. 4. 5 neither decline from the words of my 

2. 2*0 {cause to) iticlvnc, hbj nalah, 5. 

Job 23. II his way have I kept, and not declined 

3. To turn aside, "11D sur. 

Deut 17. ir thou shalt not decline from the sentence 
aCh. 34. 2 declined (neither) to the right hand nor 

4. To turn aside, nay? satah. 

Prov. 7. 25 Let not thine heart decline to her ways 
DECREASE, to — 
l.T'o 6e 07- become lacking, npn chaser. 

Gen. 8. 5 the waters decreased continually until 

2.7*0 lessen, ^XarrSu clatloo. 

John 3. 30 He must increase, but I (must) decrease 

DECREASE, to suffer to — 

To cause or let be few, Bjjn maat, 5. 

Psa.107. 38 He. .suffereth'not their cattle to decrease 

DECJREE — 

l...-! bond, iD,s* esar. 

Dan. 6. 7 have consulted.. to make a firm decree 
6. 8 O king, establish the decree, and sign the 
6. 9 Darius signed the writing and the decree 
6. 12 and spake, .concerning the king's decree 
6. 12 Hast thou not signed a decree, that every 
6. 13 nor the decree that t'lou hast signed, but 
6. IS no decree nor statute which the king 

2. A thing cut out or decided, rr]n gezerah. 
Dan. 4. 17 This matter (is) by the decree of the 
4. 24 king, and this (is) the decree of the 

3. A word, matter, thing, T-j-n dabar. 

2 Oh. 30. 5 So they established a decree to make 
4. Law, a thing given forth, m dath. 

Esth. 2. 8 when the king's, .decree v/as heard, and 

3. IS and the decree was given in Shushan the 

4. 3 the king's commandment and his decree 
4. 8 the -writing of the decree that was given 
8. 14 decree was given at Shushan the palace 

8. 17 the Idng s commandment and his decree 
g. I the king's commandm.ent and his decree 

9. 13 according unto this day's decree, and let 
g. 14 the decree was given at Shushan ; and 

Dan. 2. 9 (there is but) one decree for you; for ye 
2. 13 the decree went forth that the wise (men) 
2. 15 Why (is) the decree (so) hasty from the 

h. Statute, thing decreed, or marked out, pn choq. 
Job 28. 26 When he made a decree for the rain, and 



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2. 7 I will declare the decree : the Lord hath 
148. 6 I'.e hath made a decree which shall not 
Prov. 8. 29 When he gave to the sea his decree, that 
Jer. 5. 22 bound of the sea by a perpetual decree 
Jlic. 7. II that day shall the decree be far removed 
Zeph. 2. 2 Before the decree bring forth, (before) the 

&. Statute, thing decreed or marked <nt.t, pjjij cheqeq. 
Isa. 10. I unrighteous decrees, and that write 

7. Taste, discretion, D);;? taam. 

Jon. 3. 7 by tlie decree of the king and hla noblef 

8. Tasle, discretion, DVP teem. 

Ezra 5. 13 Cyrus made a decree to build this house 

5. 17 that a decree was made of Cyrus the king 

6. I the king made a decree, and search wa* 
6. 3 tho king made a decree (concerning) tUa 
6. 8 I make a decree what ye shall do to tho 
6. 11 I have made a decree, that whosoever 

6. 12 I Darius have made a decree ; let it ba 

7. 13 I make a decree, that all they of tha 
7. 21 I. .do make a decree to all the treasurer! 
3. 10 Thou, king, hast made a decree, that 

3. 29 I makeadecree. That every people, nation 

4. 6 Therefore made I a decree to bring In all 
6. 26 I make a decree. That in every doinlnloii 

9. Saying, nCKO maamar. 

Esth. g. 32 the decree of Esther conQrmed these 
la. Matter, thing, Cin? pilhgam. 

Esth. I. 20 when the king's decree which he shall 
11. Anything set up or established, o'p qeyam. 

Dan. 6. 7 to make a firm decree, that whosoever 
12. Dogma, decree, 56y/j.a dogma. 

Luke 2. t there went out a decree from Cesar Aug. 

Acts 16. 4 they delivered them the decrees for to 
17. 7 all do contrary to the decrees of Cesar 

DECREE, to — 

1. To cut out, separate, polish, lii gazar. 

Job 22. 28 Thou Shalt also deciee a thing, and it 
2.7*0 cut out, mark out, Pi3.7 chaqaq. 

Isa. 10. I Woe unto them that decree unrlghteoua 
3.7*0 cut out, mark out, ppn chaqaq, 3a. 

Prov. 8. 15 kings reign, and princes decree justice 
4. 7*0 raise up, confirm, establish. Dip qum, 3. 

Esth. 9. 31 as tlicy had decreed for themselves, and 
h.To judge, Kp'ivta krinO.. 

I Co. 7. 37 hath so decreed In his heart that he will 
DECREED (plate) — 
1. Statute, pn choq. 

Job 38. 10 And brake up for it my decreed (placi^ 
2.7*0 determine, pin charats. 

Isa. 10. 22 the consumption decree4 shall overflow 
DECREED, to be — 
To be cut out, separated, 113 gazar, 2. 

Esth. 2. I remembered, .what was decreed agalntb 
DE'-DAU, n^ loiu. 

1. A grandson of Cush son of Ham, B.C. 2200. 

Geu. 10. 7 the sons of Raaniah ; Sheba, and D. 
1 Ch. I. 9 the sons of Raamah ; Sheba, and t>. 

2. A son of Abraham by Kcturah, B.C. 1810. 

Gen. 25. 3 And Jokshan begat Sheba and D. 

2s. 3 the sons of D. were Asshurim, and Let. 
1 Ch. I. 32 And the sons of Jokshan ; Sheba, and D. 

3. A district near Edom between Sela and the Salt Sea, 
not far from Edom. 

Jer. 25. 23 D., and Tema, and Buz, and all (that are) 
49. 8 turn back, dwell deep, O inliabitants of D. 

Eze. 25. 13 and they of D. shall fall by the sword 
27. 15 The men of D. (were) thy merchants 
27. 20 D. (was) thy merchant in precious clothes 
38. 13 Sheba, and D., and the merchants ot Tar, 

DE-DA'-NIM, D'J'ii. 

Descendants of Ilaamah, grandson of Ham, B.C. xaoo 
Isa. 21. 13 ye travelling companies of D. 

DEDICATE, to — 

l.To press in or on, dedicate, '^}n chanak. 

Deut2o. 5 What man. .hath not dedicated It? let 
20. 5 lest he die. .and another man dedicate it 

1 Ki. 8. 63 children of Israel dedicated the house 

2 Ch. 7. 5 all the people dedicated the house of God 
2.2*0 cause a separation, hallow, tynp qadesh, 5. 

Judg 17. 3 I had wholly dedicated the silver unto 
2Sa. 8. n Which also king David did dedicate unto 
8. II the silver and gold that he had dedicated 
2 Ki. 12. 18 his fatliers, kings of Judah, had dedicat. 

1 Ch.i8. It Them also king David dedicated unto tho 

26. 26 the captains of the host, had dedicated 
26. 27 the spoils won in battles did they dedicate 
26. 28 Joab the son of Zeruiah, had dedicated 
26. 28 whosoever had dedicated (any thing), (it 

2 Ch. 2. 4 to dedicate (it) to him, (and) to J)ura 
3.7*0 make anew, iyKaivi^'^ egkainizo. 

Heb. 9. 18 neither the first (testament) was dedioA. 

DEDICATED thing — 

l.A thing devoted to Ood, nin cherem. 

'Eze. 44. 29 every dedicated thing in Israel shall Da 
2. A thing separated, hallowed, C''ip qodesh. 

I Ki. 7. 51 the things which David, .had dedioatei 



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iKi. 15. 1 5. the things ■whieh.hist^ther had dedicated 

15. 15 the things which himseilhjid dedicatejl 
2 Ki. 12. 4 All the money of the dedicated things 

1 Ch.25i 20 the treasures of the dedicate^ thiiigs 

26. 26^11 the ti-easures of the dedicated things 
a8. 12 of the treasuries of the dedicated things 

2 Ch. s- I tilings that David his father had dedica. 

15. 18 the things that his father had dedicated 
35. 18 the things, .that he himself had dedicated 
24. 7 the dedicated things of the bouse of the 
31. 12 tithes and the dedicated (things) faithful. 

DEDICATING, DEDICATIOK — 

A pressing in, dedication, nsm chanulcJcah. 

Num. 7. 10 the princes offered for dedicating of the 
7. II offering, .for the dedicating of tlie altar 

7. 84, 88 This (was) the dedication of the altar 
B Ch. 7. 9 tliey kept the dedication of the altar 

; Ezra 6. 16 kept the dedication of this house of God 
6. 17 offered at the dedication of this house 
KejL 12. 27 at the dedication of the wall of JerusaL ■ 
12. 27 bring them, .to keep the dedication with 
. Psa. 30. title, (at) the dedication of the house of D. 
Dau. 3. 2 to come-to the dedication of the image 
3. 3 provinces, were gathered, .unto the dedi. 

DEDICATIOK, feast of the — , 

The renewals, ra. iyKaivia, ia egkainia. 

John 10. 22 at Jerusalem the feast of the dedication 
, DEED — 
l.Deed, recompense, rhvii gemidah. 

Isa. 59. i3 According'to (their) deeds, accordingly 
2. Word, thing, matter, "lai dabar. 

2 Ch.35. 27 his deeds, first and last,hehoId, tliey(are) 

Esth. 1. 17 (this) deed of the queen shall come abro. 
I. 18 which have heard of the deed of the que. 

Jer. 5. 28 th^y overpass the deeds of the wicked 

8. Work, deed, n'&u.'P maaseh. 

Gen. 20. 9 thou liast done deeds unto me that ought 

44. IS What deed (is) this that ye have done? 
Ezra g. 13 that is come upon us for our evil deeds 

i.Doing, deed, nh'hl!. alilah. 

I Ch.i6. 8 make known his deeds among the people 
iPsa.ios. I make known his deeds among the people 

B.Act, action, hsp poal. 

Psa. 28. 4 Give them according to their deeds, and 
Jer. 25. 14 recompense them according to their deeds 
6. Work, epyoi/ ergon. 

luke II. 48 that ye allow the deeds' of your fathers 

24. 19 which was a prophet mighty in deed and 
John 3. 19 loved darkness . . because their deeds were 
3. 20 neither cometh. .lest his deeds should be 
3. 21 that his deeds may be made manifest 

8. 41 Ye do the deeds of your father 

Acts 7. 22 and was mighty in words and in deeds 
E.om. 2. 6 render to every man according to his de. 
3. 20 by the deeds of the law there shall no 
3. 28 by faith without the deeds of the law 
15. 18 the Gentiles obedient, by word and deed 

1 Co. s. 2 that he that hath done this deed might' 
a Co. 10. II such (will we be) also in deed when we 
Col. 3. 17 whatsoever ye do in word or deed, (do) aU 

2 Pe. z. 8 from day to day with (their) unlawful d. 
I Jo. 3. j8 neither in tongue ; but in deed, and in 
a Jo. II For he. .is partaker of his evil deeds 

3 Jo. 10 I will remember his deeds which he do. 
Jude 15 all their ungodly deeds which they have 
.Kev. ,2. 6 hatest the deeds of the Nicolaitan.es 

2. 22 except they repent of their deedsi 
16; II and repented not of their deeda 

7.A doing, iroiTiffis poiesis. 

Jas. I. 25 this man shall be blessed in his deed 

S.A doing, irp&^ts praxis. 

Iiuke23. 51 consentedto the counsel and deed of them 
Acts 19. 18 came, and confessed, and showed their d. 
Hom. 8. 13 if ye. .do mortify the deeds of the body 
Col. 3. 9 have put o£E the old man witli his deeds 

DEED, to do this — 

To work this, Karcpya^qjxai tuvto katergazomai 
1 Co. ■•. 3 (concerning) him that hath so done this d. 

DEED done to, good — 
Well doing, evepyeaia euergesia. 

Acts 4. 9 be examined of the good deed done to the 
DEEDS, our — 

What we practised, a i-ir pa^dfiev ha epraxainen. 
luke 23. 41 for we receive the due reward of our de. 
ISee also Done, good, mighty, such, this, very, 
worthy.] 

DEEM, to — 

To suspect, inrovoioi hupo'ooeo. 

Acts 27. 27 the shipmen deemed that they drew near 
DEEP — 

'i.Deep places or things, D'iSDJiO maamaqqim. 
Psa. 69. 2 T am come into deep waters, where the 
69. 14 be delivered. .out of the deep waters' 

Z.^hady place, nViiffl metsolah. 

Neh. 9. II persecutors thou threwest into the deeps 
Psa. 88. 6 the lowest pit, in darkness, in the deeps 

8. Shady place, n^isp wMsulah. 

Job 41. 31 He maketh the deep to boil like a pot 
Psa. 6g. 15 neither let the deep swallow me up 
loj. 24 the works of, .Iiis wonders in the dee|^ 



Jon. 2. 3 thou hadst cast me Into the deep 
Zech 10. II all the deeps of the river shall dry 

i.A sunk down place, J/Rtf'P rnishqa. 

Eze. 34. 18 to have drunk of the deep waters 
5.1)eep, p'pa. amiq. 

Dan. 2. 22' He revealeth the deep and secret things 
&.To make deep, deepen, go deep, pnj; amaq, 5. 

Jer. 49. 8 turn back, dwell deep, inhabitants 
49. 30 get you far off, dwell deep, ye inhab. 

7. Deep, pb':} ainoq. 

lev. 13. '3 the plague in sight (be) deeper than the 
13. 4 and in sight (be) not deeper than the skin 
13. 25, 30 it (be in) sight deeper than the skin 
13. 31 it (be) not in sight deeper than the skin 
13. 32 scall (be) not in sight deeper than the 
13. 34 nor (be) in sight deeper than the skin 

Job II. 8 deeper than hell ; what canst thou know? 

■Psa. 64. 6 theinward(thought)..audtheheart,(is)d. 

Prov 18. 4 words of a man's mouth (are as) deep wa. 
20. 5 Counsel ia the heart . . (is like) deep water 
22.14 1'he mouth of strange women (is) a deep 
23. 27 For a whore (is) a deep ditch ; and a 

Eze. 23. 32 drink of thy sister's cup deep and large 

S.Shady place, ^7^ tsulah. 

Isa. 44. 27 That saith to the deep, Be dry, and I will 
'd. Beep place, the deep {sea), Dinp tehom. 

Gen. I. 2 darkness (was) upon the face of the deep 

7. II the fountains of the great deep 

8. 2 The fountains also of tlie deep and the 
49. 25 blessings of the deep that lieth under 

Deut33. 13 and for the deep that coucheth beneath 
Job 38. 30 and the face of the deep is frozen 

41. 32 (one) would think the deep (to be)hoary 
Psa. 36. 6 thy judgments (are) a great deep 

42. 7 Deep calleth unto deep at the noise ot 
104. 6 Thou coveredst it with the deep as 

148. 7 Praise the Iord. .dragons, and all deeps 
Prov. 8. 28 strengthened the fountains of the deep 
Isa. SI. 10 the sea, the waters of the great deep 

63. 13 That led them through the deep, as an 
Eze. 26. 19 when I shall bring up the deep upon thee 
31. 4 the deep set him up on high with her 
31. IS I covered the deep for him, and I restrain. 
Amos 7. 4 it devoured the great deep, and did eat 
Ilab. 3. 10 the deep uttered his voice, (and) lifted 

10. Very deep place, &Pvff<yos ahussos, 

luke 8. 31 not command them to go out into the d. 
Kom 10. 7 Who shall descend into the deep ? that 

11. The deep, /3a0oj bathos. 

luke 5. 4 launch out into the deep, and let down 
2 Co. 8. 2 their deep poverty abounded unto the 

12.Deep, Pa96s hathus. 

John 4. II nothing to draw with, and the well is d. 
Acts 20. 9 Eutychus, b'teing fallen into a deep sleep 

IS.Depth, fiv96s buthos. 

2 Co. II. 25 night and a day I have fceen in the deep 
14. .4 root, v}yy shoresh. 

Psa. 80. 9 didst cause it to take deep toot, and it, 
DEEP things ^-5 
l.Beep, posj amoq. 

Job 12. 22 He discovereth deep things out of dark. 
2. The depth, fiddos bathos. 

I Co, 2. 10 all things, yea, the deep things of God 

DEEP, to be — 

To be deep, pipv^ amaq. 

Psa. §5. s O loKD. .thy thoughts are very deep 

DEEP, to dig — 

To dig and deepen, trKdirrui Kai ffaOvva bathutiS. 

luke 6. 48 man which built an house, and digged d. 
DEEP, exceeding — 
Beep deep, pbj; pbj; amoq amoq. 

Eccl. 7. 24 That which is far off, and exceeding deep 

DEEP, to make — 

l.To make deep, pn^ aniaq, 5. 

Isa. 30. 33 he hath made (it) deep (and) large 

2.T0 cause to sink, Vp<? shaqa, 5. 

Eze. 32. 14 Then will I make their waters deep, and 

DEEP pits — 

Nets, pits, floods, nn&np mahamoroth. 

Psa.140. 10 into deep pits, thattheyrisenotnp again 

DEEP place — 

l.Beep, concealed, innermost places, "'[jnp mechqar, 

Psa. 95. 4 In his hand (are) the deep places of the 
2. A deep place, Dini;i tehom. 

Psa.135. 6 in earth, in the seas, and all deep places 

DEEP, to seek — 

To make deep, poj; amaq, 5. 

Isa. 29. 15 Woe imto them that seek deep to hide 

DEEP sleep — 

Bee2} sleep, nai-fFi iardemah. 

Gen. 2. 21 the Iord God caused a deep sleep to fall 

15. 12 a deep sleep fell upon Abram; and, lo 
iSa. 26. 12 a deep sleep from the lOKD was fallen 
Job 4. 13 the night, when deep sleep falleth on men 
33. 15 the night, when deep sleep falleth upon 



Prov 19. 15 Slothfulness casteth. into a deep sleep 
Isa. 29. 10 put upon you the spirit'of deep sleep 

DEEPER — 
Beep, pDii ameq. 

Isa. 33. 19 a people of deepepspeecli tlian ziuta cacsB 

DEEPLY, to have — 

To make deep, go deep, pnj; amag^ 5. 

Isa. 31. 6 children of Israel have deeply revolted 
Hos. o," 9 They have deeply corrupted (themselves) 

DEEPNESS — 
Bepth, fiddos bathos. 

Matt 13. 5 because they had no deepness of eartb 
DEFAHE, to — 
To speak injuriously, fi\a(F<pr\ii.i(a blasphemies.- 

1 Co. 4. 13 [Being defamed,] we entreat ; wearejnada 
DEFAMING — 

Slander, evil report, na^ dibhah, 

Jer. 20. xo I heard the defaming of many, fear on 
DEFEAT, to — ■ 
To break, frustrate, make void, Ti? parar, 5. 

2 Sa. 15. 34 then mayest thou for me defeat the cou. 

17. 14 the Iord had appointed to defeat the 

DEFENCE, (place of) — 

l.A defence, defence, isa betser. 

Job 22. 25 the Almighty shall be thy defence, and 
2. Covering, overlaying, nsn' chuppa,h. 

Isa. 4. s for upon aU the glory (shall be) a defence 

Z.Shield, }jp magen. 

Psa. 7. 10 My defence (is) of God, which saveth the 
89. 18 the loED (is) our defeace; and the Holy 

i.Fortress, stronghold, defence, njisp metsudah, 
Psa. 31. 2 for an house of defence to save me 

5, Fortress, nisp matsor. 

2 Ch.ii. 5 and built cities for defence In Judah 
Isa. 19. 6 the brooks of defence shall be emptied 

G.High tower', place of defence, 33¥'P misgab. 

Psa. S9- 9 I wait upon thee: for God (is) ray defence 

59. 16 thou hast been my defence and refuge in 

59. 17 God (is) my defence, (and) the God of my 
52. 2, 6 rock and my salvation ; (he is) my def. 
94. 22 the Iord is my defence ; and my God (isj 

Isa. 33. 16 liis place of defence (shall be) the muni. 
7. To cover, defend, hedge in, ^55 sakaK 

Nah. 2. 5 and the defence shall be prepared 
8. Shade, shadow, defence, h'i tsel. 

Nxmi 14. 9 their defence is departed from them, an4- 

Eccl. 7. 12 wisdom (is) a defence, .money (is) a def. 

9. Apology, airoKoyla apologia. 

Acts 22. I hear ye my defence (which I make) no^*; 

Phil. I. 7 in the defence and confinnation of the 
1. 17 1 am set for the defence of the Gospel 
DEFENCE, to make — 
To apologize, speak off, airoXoyeofidi apologeomai. 

Acts 19. 33 would have .made his defence unto th& 
DEFENCED — 
l.To be fenced off, fi'3. batsar, 

Jsa. 2S. 2 thou hast made, .fof) a defenced cltya 
27. 10 the defenced city (shall be) desolate, (and) 

36. 1 came up against all the defenced cities 

37. 26 to lay waste defenced cities (into) ruinous 
Eze. 21. 20 and to Judah in Jerusalem the defenced 

2.Place fenced off, lyap mibtsar, 

Jer. I. iB have made thee this day a defenced city 
4. s and let us go into the defenced cities 
8. 14 let us enter into the defenced cities, and 
34. 7 these defenced cities remained of the cit. 
DEFEND, to — 
l.To defend, hedge a6out, JjJ ganan. 

e Ki.19. 34 I will defend this city, to save it, for 

20. 6 Iwill defend this city for mine own sake 
Isa. 31. 5 defending also he will deliver (it) 
37. 35 I will defend this city to save it, for 
38. ' 6 deliver thee, .and I will defend this city 
2. To defend, Jja ganan, 5. 

Isa. 31. 5 will the lORD of hosts defend Jerusalem 
Zech. g. 15 The lORD of hosts shall defend them 
12. 8 In that day shall the ioED defend the 

Z.To save, give vMth, freedom, yv", yasha, 5. 

Judgio. I there arose, to defend Israel, Tola the sou 
A.To deliver, snatch away, ';sj natsal, 5. 

2 Sa. 23. 12 the midst of the ground, and defended i£ 
5.T0 covef, defend, hedge in, TjgD sakak, 5. 

Psa. s- " shout for joy, because thou defendesC 
6.T0 exalt, make high, 3:b' sagab, 3. 

Psa. 20. 1 the God of Jacob defend thee 

S9. I defend me from them that rise up againsC 
t. To judge, BSK' shaphat. 

Psa. 82. 3 Defend the poor and fatherless j do jus; 
8. To avert, repel, afiiyo/jLat amunomai. 

Acts 7. 24 he defended (him), and avenged Mm that! 
DEFER, to — 
l.To be behind, larry, defer, ~in^ achar,S. 

.Cen, 34. ij the young nian deferred Aot to do iii9 



DEFERRED 



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DELIOATENESS 



Eccl 5. 4 vowest a vow unto God, defer not to pay 
Dan. 9. 19 defer not, for thine own sake, my God 

2. To make Long, prolong, Tjix arak, 5. 

Prov.19. u The discretion of a man deferreth his 
Isa. 48. 9 For my name's sake will I defer mine 

3. 7*0 cast hack, ava0dwofiat anaballcmai. 

Acts 24. 22 heard these things. .he deferred them 
n l^:l■ ' ^^.K•RTrT> — 

To be drawn out, wo m.ashak, i. 

Ptov 13. 12 Hope deferred maketb the heart sick 
DEFILE, to— 

1. Defilement, pollution, hx-i goel. 

Neh. 13. 29 they have defiled the priesthood, and the 

2. To pierce, pollute,hhn clialal, 3. 

Gen. .49. 4 thy father's bed ; then defiledst thou (it) 
Exod3i. 14 every one that defileth it shall surely 
■ Ch. 5, I forasmuch as he defiled his father's bed 
Psa. 74. 7 they have defiled (by casting do\vn) the 
Jer 16. 18 they have defiled my land, they have 
Eze 7. 22 robbers shall enter into it, and defile it 
!8. 7 and they shall defile thy brightness 
s8. 18 Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by 

3. To profane, ^{m clianeph. 

Jer. 3, 9 that she defiled the land, and committed 

4. TV) make profane, mn chaneph, 5. 

Nuni35. 33 lor blood it defileth the land 
5 To render unclean, KOn tame, 3. 

Gen. 34. 5 Jacob heard that he had defiled Dinah his 
34. 13 because he had defiled Dinah their sister 

34. 27 because they had defiled their sister 
Lev ti. 44 neither shall ye defile yourselves with 

15. 31 when they defile my taberjacle that (is) 
fS. 28 spue not you out also, when ye defile it 
2a 3 to defile my sanctuary, and to profane 
Num. 5. 3 defile not their camps, in the midst 

6. 9 hath defiled the head of his consecration 
tg. 13 defileth the tabernacle of the Lord ; and 
ig. 20 he hath defiled the sanctuary of the Lord 

35. 34 Defile not therefore the land which ye 

a Kl. 23. 8 defiled the high places where the priests 
23. 10 he defiled Topheth, whic\ (is) in the va. 
23. 13 And the high places, .did the king defile 
Psa. 79. 1 thy holy temple have they defiled ; they 
Isa. 30. 22 defile also the covering of thy graven 
Jer. 2. 7 but when ye ertered, ye defUed my land 

32. 34 But they set thsir abominations, .to def. 
Eze. 5. II thou hast defiled my sanctuary with all 

g. 7 Defile the house, and fill the courts \vith 
t8. 6 neither hath defiled his neighbour's wife 
18. II but even hath, .defiled his neighbour's 
i8. 15 hath not defiled his neighbour's wife 

22. II hath lewdly defiled his daughter in law 
83. 17 they defiled her with their whoredom, and 

23. 38 they have defiled my sanctuary 

33. 26 ye defile every one his neighbour's wife 

36. 17 they defiled it by their own way and by 
43. 7 shall the house of Israel no more defile 
43. 8 they have even defiled my holy name 

6. To defile, or vxind about, f\}'a tanaph, 3. 

Song 5. 3 washed my feet ; how shall I defile them t 

7.70 roll, hh^l alal, 3a. 

Job 16. 15 I have . . defUed my horn In the dust 

8. To humble, niy anah, 3. 

Gen. 34. 2 took her, and lay with her, and defiled 
9.T0 make common or unclean, koivSo} koinoO. 
Mattis. II that whichgoeth into the mouth defileth 
15. II that which cometh out. .defileth a man 
15. i8 from the heart ; and they defile the man 
15. 20 These are (the things) which defile a man 
15. 20 to eat with unwashen hands defileth not 
Mark 7. 15 that entering into him can defUe him 

7. IS those are they that defile the man 

7. 18 entereth into the man, (it) cannot defile 
7. 20 That which cometh out. .defileth the 
7. 23 come from within, and defile the man 
Eev. 21. 27 enter into it anything that [defileth] 
10. To stain, tinge, colour, defile, iiialuca miairuS. 
JohniS. 28 lest they should be defiled, but that 
Titus I. IS unto them that are defiled and unbeliev. 
I. 15 even their mind and conscience is defiled 
Heb. 12. 15 trouble (you), and thereby many be deflL 
Jude 8 these (filthy) dreamers defile-tUe flesh 
ll.ro defile, make filthy, fj.o\iva moluno. 
• I Co. 8. 7 their conscience being weak is defiled 
Eev. 3. 4 which have not defiled their garments 
14. 4 they which were not defiled with women 

12.ro spot, defile, stain, <nri\6w spiloo 

Jaa. 3. 6 it defileth the whole body, and settetb 

IS.To corruvt, deprave, (pedpa phtheiro. 

t Co. 3. 17 If any man defile the temple of God 

n KK ' ll.'B oneself with mankind — 
Lying with a male, apafvoKolrris arsenokoites. 
I TL 1. 10 them that defile themselves with mankl. 

DEHLE self, to — 

1.2*0 make self free or defiled, Syj gaal, 7 
Dan. I. 8 he would not defile himself with 

I. 8 requested . . that he might not defile him. 

%Tobe or become unclean, NOa tame. 

Lev. 18. zo neighbour's wife, to defile thyself with 
18. 23 thou lie with any beast to defile thyself 



Lev 22 8 shall not cat to defile himself therewith 
Eze. 22. 3 idols against herself to defile herself 

22. 4 ha&t defiled thyself in thine idols which 
44. 25 for father, .they may defile themselves 

3. To be or become unclean, ttaa tame, 2. 

Eze. 23. 7 with all their idols' she defiled herself 
i.To make self unclean, kdo tame, 7. 

Lev. 18. 24 Defile not ye yourselves in any of these 
18. 30 that ye defile not yourselves therein 
21. 4 he Shan not defile himseif, (being) a chief 
21. u nor defUe himself for his father, or for 
Eze. 20. 7 defile not yourselves with the idols of 
20. i8 nor defile yourselves with their idols 
37. 23 Neither shall they defile themselves any 
44. 25 come at no dead person to defile themsel. 
DEFILED — 
Uncleari, «pa ta,me. 

Num. 5 2 and whosoever is defiled by the dead 

9. 6 there were certain men, who were defiled 
9. 7 We (are) defiled by the dead body of a man 
Jer. 19. 13 shall be defiled as the place of Tophet 
Eze. 4. 13 eat their defiled bread among the Gentl 

DETILED, to be — 

l.To become defiled, "^Nj gaal, 2. 

Isa. 59. 3 your hands are defiled with blood, and 
2. To be pierced, profaned, VSn chalal, 2. 

Eze. 7. 24 and their holy places shall be defiled 
S.Tobe or becoine profo.ne, ^Jn chaneph. 

Isa. 24. 5 The earth also is defiled under the 

4. To be or become unclean, una tame. 

Lev. s- 3 that a man shall be defiled withal 
13. 46 he shall be defiled ; he (is) unclean 
15. 32 whose seed goeth from him, and is defll. 
18. 25 the land is defiled : therefore I do visit 

18. 27 before you, and the land is defUed 

19. 31 neither seek after wizards, to be defiled 
Psa. 106. 39 Thus were they defiled with their own 

5. 2*0 be or become unclean, NOa tame, 2. 

Lev. 18. 24 for in all these the nations are defiled 
Num. 5. 13 she be defiled, and (there be) no witness 
5. 14 jealous of his wife, and she be defiled 
5. 14 jealous of his wife, and she be not defiL 
5. 20 if thou be defiled, and some man have 
5. 27 if she be defiled, and have done trespass 
5. 28 if the woman be not defiled, but be clean 

5. 29 when a wife goeth aside . . and is defiled 
Eze. 20. 43 your doings, wherein ye have been defiled 

23. 13 I saw that she was defiled, (that) they 
Hos. s- 3 conmiittest whoredom, (and) Israel is d. 

6. 10 the whoredom of Ephraim, Israel is de. 

6.7*0 defile, Naa tame, 3. 

Deut2i. 23 that thy land be not defiled, which the 

7. 7*0 make self unclean, upa tame, 7. 

Lev. 21. I There shall none be defiled for the dead 
21. 3 for his sister a virgin, .may he be defiled 

8. To be made unclean, Npa tame, 7a. 

Deut 24. 4 to be ins wife, after that she is defiled 
9.T0 be or become unclean, noa tamah, 2. 

Lev. II. 43 that ye should be defiled thereby 
10.7*0 6e separated, hallowed, EJij? qadesh. 

Deut22. 9 and the fruit of thy vineyard, be defiled 
11.7*0 become polluted, V^n chalal, 2. 

Eze. 7. 24 and their holy places shall be defiled 

DEPHiED — 

Common, koiv6s koinos. 

Mark 7. 2 disciples eat bread with defiled, .hands 

DEFKATJD, to — 

1.7*0 oppress, ppy. ashaq. 

I Sa. 12. 3 whom have I defrauded? whom have 1 
12. 4 Thou hast not defrauded us, nor oppres. 

Lev. 19. 13 Thou shalt not defraud thy neighbour 
2. 7*0 deprive of, awoa-repea apostereo. 

Markio. 19 Defraud not, Honour thy father and mo. 

1 Co. 6. 7 Why do ye not rather.. be defrauded? 

6. 8 ye do wrong, and defraud, and that (your) 

7. 5 Defraud ye not one the other, except 
3.7*0 have or claim more, irXeoveKTeoi pleoTiekteo. 

2 Co. 7. 2 corrupted no man, we have defrauded 
I Th. 4. 6 no (man) go beyond and defraud his 

DEFY, to — 

1.2*0 be indignant, defy, Dy; za-am. 

Num 23 7 Come, curse me Jacob, and come, defy I. 

23. 8 shall I defy, (ivhom) the LOED hath not d. 

2.7*0 reproach, nir; charaph, 3. 

1 Sa. 17. 10 said, I defy the armies of Israel this day 

17. 25 surely to defy Israel is he come up : and 
17 26 that he should defy the armies of the 
17. 36 seeing he hath defied the armies of the 
17 45 God of the armies . .whom thou hast defie. 

2 Sa. 21. 21 when he defied Israel, Jonathan the son 

23 9 when they defied the Philistmes (that) 
I Ch.2o. 7 when he defied Israel, Jonathan the son 

DEGEKEEATE — 

Turned aside, to swr. 

Jer. 2. 21 art thou turned into the degenerate plant 

DEGEEE — 

\.A going up, ascent, fhlip moolah. 

sKtzo. g forward ten degrees or go back ten 0^. 



2 Ki. 20. iQ for the shadow to go down ten degrees 
20. 10 the shadow return backward ten degree* 
20. II brought the shadow ten degrees backw. 

Psa. 120. title. A Song of degrees. In my distress I a 

121. „ A Song of degrees. I will lift up mine 

122. „ A Song of degrees of David. I was 

123. „ A Song of degrees, t'nto thteelift I up 

124. „ A Song of degrecfs of David. If (it had 
«2s. .. A Song of degrees. They that trust In 

126. „ A Song of degrees. When^ the Lord 

127. „ A Song of degrees for Solomon. Exce 

128. „ A Song of degrees. Blessed (is) every 

129. „ A Song of degrees. Many a time h.iv6 

130. „ A Song of degrees. Out of the deptlis 

131. „ A Song of degrees of David. Lord, rajr 

132. „ A Song of degrees. Lord, remember D 

133. „ A Song of degrees of David. Behold 

134. „ A Song of degrees. Behold, bless yo 
Isa. 38. 8 bring again the shadow of the degrees 

38. 8 the sun dial of Ahaz, ten degrees back. 
38. 8 sun returned ten degrees, by which degre. 

2. A step, ascent, PaBa6s balhvws 

t Ti. 3. 13 well purchase to themselves a good degr. 

DEGEEE, high — 

A going up, ascent, ■ipVD macUah. 

I Ch. 17. 17 to the estate of a man of high degree 

DEGREE, low — 

Low, TOTrcifiJs tapeinos. 

Liike 1. 52 He hath, eialted them ol low degree 
Jas. I. 9 Let the brother of low degree rejoioe in 

DE-HA-VITES, Nirn, tfjTj, dehave, dehave. 

The inhabitants of modem Dehittan or Daikh, E. ot 

the Caspian Sea, who were transferred to Samaria by 

Shalroaneser. 

Ezra 4. 9 the Susanchites, theD.B, (and)< Elamlte* 

DE'-KAE, nf5T la-nce bearer. 

Father of one of Solomon's officers at Makaz, B.C. 1015. 
I Ki. 4. 9 The sou of D., inMakaz, and inShaalbim 

DE-LA'-TAK, n;^i, m;^i Jah is deliverer. 

1. One of David's priests, B.C. 1015. 

I Ch. 24. 18 The three and twentieth to D., the four 

2. Founder of a family whose genealogy was lost, B c 
536. 

Ezra 2. 60 Tl'.e children of D., the children of Tobiah 
Neh. 7. 62 The children of D., the cliildren of Tobiah 

3. One who tried to dishearten Nehemiah, B.C. 480. 

Neh. 6. 10 unto the house of Sheraaiah the son of O 

4. A prince in Judah under Jeholaldm, B.C. 610. 

Jer. 36. 12 prince3satthere,(even)ElLshama..andD 
36. 25 D. . .had made intercession to the king 

DELAY — 

Casting back, ava&oKi] anabole. 

Acts 25. r7 without any delay on the morrow I sat 

DELAY, to— 

1.7*0 keep behind, "IDK achar, 3. 

Exod22. 29 Thou shalt not delay (to offer) the first ot 

2.2*0 delay, be long, »"i3 bosh, 3a. 

Exod32. I when the people saw that Moses delayed 

3. 7*0 tarry, linger, delay or stay self, nno mahah, la. 

Psa. II 9. 60 and delayed not to keep thy command. 
4. 7*0 hesitate, be tardy, oKveai ohied. 

Acts 9. 38 that he would not delay to come to them 

5. 7*0 tise lime, xpovlC<>> chronizo. 

Matt 24. 48 shall say . . My lord delayeth his coming 
Lukei2. 45 if that servant say .My lord delayeth hi» 

DELECTABLE thing — 
7*0 desire, "iDO chamad. 

Isa. 44. 9 their delectable things shall not profit 

DELICACY — 

Hardness, wantonness-, arprivos strmos. 

Rev. 18. 3 through the abundance of her delicacies 

DELICATE — 
l.Dainty, I7« eden. 

Jer. 51. 34 hath filled his belly with my delicates 

2.7*0 be delicate, luxurious, Jjj; anag, 4. 

Jer. 6. 2 likened the daughter . . to a . . delicate 
Z. Delicate, luxurious, i^M anog. 

Deut 28. 54 the man (that is) tender, .and very delL 
28. 56 The tender and delicate woman among 

Isa. 47. I no more be called tender and delicato 

^.Delicate, luxurious, :»M taanua. 

Mic. 1. 16 arid poU thee for thy delicate chfldren 

DELICATELY — 

l.Dainty, daintily, \v)D .Tnactdan. 

1 Sa. IS. 32 And Agag came unto him delicately 
Lam. 4. 5 They that did feed deUcately are desolat* 

2. In pleasure, iv rpv<pfi en truphe. 

Luke 7. 25 gorgeously apparelled, and live delicately 

DELICATEirESS — 

To show self delicate, Ji5J anag, 7. 

Deut 28. 56 Uer foot upon Uie ground for delicateness 



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DEUCIOTTSLy, to Uve — 

2\> lioe hard or vjantonly, err pT)v'i.aoi streniao. 
Rev. i8 7 glorified herself, and lived delicicusly 
1 8. g committed fornication and lived delicio. 

DELIGHT - 

1. Delight, pleasure, desire, f?n chephets. 

1 Sa, 15. 22 Hath the Lord (as great) delight in burnt 
Fsa I. 2 But his delight (is) in the law of the Lord 

t6. 3 the excellent, in whom (is) all my delight 

2. Dainty, daintily, pyo maadan. 

Trov 29. 17 yea, he sliall give delight unto thy soul 
Z. Dainty thing, py eden. 

2 Sa. 1. 24 clothed you in scarlet, with (other) deli. 

^.Delicate, luxurious, Jj'y oneg. 

Isa. 58. 13 call the sabbath a delight, the holy of 
^.Acceptable, good pleasure- y\Ti ratson. 
Prov II. I but a just weight (is) his delight 

II 20 (are) upright in (their) way (are) his deli. 
12. 22 but they that deal truly (are) his delight 
15. 8 the prayer of the upright (is) his delight 
t6. 13 Righteous lips (are) the delight of kings 

6. Delights, D'ya'y » skaashuim. 

Psa. 119. 24 Thy testimonies also (are) my delight 
iig. 77 that I may live : for thy law (is) ray del 
119. 92 Unless thy law (had been) my delights, I 
119. 143 (yet) thy commandments (are)-my deli. 
119. 174 and thy law (is) my delight 

E^ov. 8. 30 I was daily (his) delight, rejoicing always 

8. 31 and ray delights (were) with the sons of 

7. Delicate, luxuricas, Juy.n taanug. 

Prov 19. 10 Delight is not seemly for a fool ; much 
Ecci. 2. 8 the delights of the sons of men, (as) 
Song 7. 6 how pleasantart thou, love, for delights 

DELIGHT, to — 

1.7*0 desire, ion chamad. 

Prov. I. 22 the acorners delight In their Ecorning 

2. To have delight, ysr\ chaphets. 

Numi4. 8 If the Lord delight in us, then he will 

1 Sa. 19. 2 Jonathan, Saul's son, delighted much in 

2 Sa. 22. 20 delivered me, because he delighted in me 

24. 3 why doth my lord the king delight in 
J Ki. 10. 9 the Lord thy God, which delighted in thee 
sCh. 9. 8 the Lord thy God, which delighted in 
Esth. 2. 14 except the king delighted in her, and 

6. 6, 7, 9. 9, n the king delighteth to honour 

6. 6 whom would the king delight to do hon 
Psa 18. 19 delivered me, because he delighted in 

22. 8 deliver him, seeing he delighed in him 

37 23 and he delighteth in his way 

40 8 1 delight to do thy will, my God : yea 

68 30 scatter thou the people (that) delight in 

109. 17 he delighted not In blessing, so let it 

112. ,1 delighteth greatly in his commandments 

1 19. 35 Make me to go . .for therein do I delight 

147. to He delighteth not in the strength of the 

1. II I delight not in the blood of bullocks 
13 17 (as for) gold, they shall not delight in it 
58 2 seek me daily, and deUght to know my 
fi2. 4 the Lord delighteth in thee, and thy 
65. 12 did choose (that) wherein I delighted not 

65. 3 their soul delighteth in their abominat. 

66. 4 and chose (that) in which I delighted 

9. 24 these (things,) I delight, saith the Lord 

7. 18 forever, because he delighteth (in) mercy 

2. 17 the Lord, and he delighteth in them 

3. Tu accept, be pleased, nri ratsah. 

Psa. 51. 16 thou delightest not in burnt offering 
62. 4 they delight in lies : they bless with 
Prov 3. 12 as a father the son (in whom) he delight. 
Isa. 42. I mine elect, (in whom) mysoul delighteth 

4. To delight self, VW shaa, 3a. 

Psa. 94 19 thy comforts delight my soul 

I ig. 70 as fat as grease; (but) I delight in thy law 

DELIGHT, to be — 

Tu be pleasant, oyj naem. 

Prov. 24. 25 to them tliat rebuke (him) shall be dell. 
DELIGHT, great — 
To desire, ^p^ chamad, 3. 

Song 2. 3 down under his shadow with great dellg. 
DELIGHT to have — 
l.To have delight, fan chaphets. 

Gen. 34. 19 because he had delight in Jacob's daug. 

Deut.21 14 if thou have no delight in her, then 

1 Sa. 18 23 the king hath deUght in thee, and all 

2 Sa. 15. 27 if he thus say, I have delight in thee 
Prov 18. 2 A fool hath no delight in understanding 
Jer 6. 10 they have no delight in it 

2. Tn cleave to, delight in, paJri chashaq. 

Deut.io 15 the LORD had adelight in thy fathers to 

3. To delight self, Jjy anag, 7. 

Job 22 26 Shalt thou have thy delight in the Alml 
DELIGHT in, to — 
\.Tn have delight, pleasure, CDP| chaphMs 

Mai. 3. 1 even the messenger., whom ye delight in 
2.Tn have ple-asure with, (Tuviiooixo.t sunSdomai. 

Rom. 7. 22 For I delight in the law of God after the 
DELIGHT self — 
1 To delight self, py adan, 7. 

Nch. 9. 25 deUghted themselves in thy great good. 



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2. To delight self, J3y anag, 7. 

Job 27. 10 WiU he delight himself in the Almighty? 
Psa. 37. 4 Delight thyself also in the Lord; and he 
37. II shall delight themselves in the abundan. 
Isa. 55. 2 let your soul delight itself in fatness 
58. 14 Shalt thou delight thyself in the LOED 
Z.To show self pleasing, .ir; ratsah. 

Job 34. 9 that he should delight himsell with God 
4. To delight self, yya* shaa, 7a. 

Psa.119. 16 I \vill delight myself in thystatutes 
119. 47 I will delight myself in thy tommand. 

DELIGHT, to take — 

To have delight, fan chaphets. 

Isa. 58. 2 they take delight in approaching to God 
DELIGHTED, to be — 
To delight self, ajy anag, 7. 

Isa. 66. II and be delighted wth the abundance of 
DELIGHTSOME — 
Delight, pleasure, ysn chephets. 

MaL 3. 12 ye Shall be a delightsome land^ saith the 

DE-Ll'-LAH, nV^^ languishing. 

A Philistine woman in the vale of Sorek, who iavej^ed 

and betrayed Samson, B.C. 11 20. 

Judgi6. 4 he loved a woman . . whose name (was) D. 
16. 6 D, said to Samson, Tell me, I pray thee 
16. 10 D. said unto Samson.. thou hast mocked 
16. 12 D. therefore took new ropes, and bound 
16 13 D. said unto Samson . .thou hast mocked 
16. 18 D saw that he had told her all his heart 

DELIVER, to — 

1 .To cause to come or happen, njx anah, 3. 
Exod2i. 13 but God deliver (him) into his liand 

l.To free, 'jnj gaal. 

Psa. 1 19. 154 Plead my cause.and deliver me: quicken 

Z.Todraw out, away, deliver, \\n chalats, 3. 

2 Sa. 22. 20 he delivered me, because he delighted in 
Job 36. 15 He delivereth the poor in his afiUction 
Psa. 6. 4 Retm-n, Lord, deliver my soul: oh save 

7. 4 I have delivered him that without cause 
18. jg he delivered me, because he delighted in 
34. 7 encampeth round about, .and delivereth 
50. 15 I will deliver thee, and thou shalt glorify 
81. 7 calledst in trouble, and I delivered thee 
91 15 I ^vill deliver him, and honour him 

116 8 thou hast delivered my soul from death 
119. 153 Consider mine affliction, and deliver me 
140. I Deliver me, LORD, from the evil man 

4. To give, 3n^ yehah. 

Ezra 5. 14 they were delivered unto (one), whose 
5.2*0 save, DW', yasha, 5. 

Judg. 2. 16, 18 delivered them out of the hand of 
3. 9 raised up a deliverer, who delivered 
3. 31 Shamgar .he also delivered Israel 

8. 22 thou hast delivered us from the hand of 

8. 22 and I delivered you out of their hand 
10. 13 wherefore I will deliver you no more 

10. 14 let them deliver you in the time of your 
12 2 ye delivered me not out of their hands 

12. 3 when I saw that ye delivered (me) not, I 

13. 5 he shall begin to deliver Israel out of 

6.7*0 cover, give freely, deliver up, ]m magan, 3. 
Gen. 14. 2o which hath delivered thine enemies into 
Prov. 4. 9 a crown of glory shall she dehver to thee 
Hos. n. 8 (how) shall I deliver thee, Israel? how 

l.To let or cause to escape, a'po malat, 3. 

2 Sa. 19. 9 he delivered us out of the hand of the 
Job 6. 23 Deliver me from the enemy's hand ? or 
22. 30 He shall deliver the island of the inno. 
zg. 12 I delivered the poor that cried, and the 
Psa. 33. 17 neither shall he deliver (any) by his great 
41. I the Lord v/ill deliver him in time of tro. 
89. 48 shall he deliver his soul from the hand 
107. 20 and delivered (them) from their destruct. 
116. 4 Lord, I beseech thee, deliver my soul 
Eccl. 8 8 neither shall wickedness deliver those 

9. 15 and he by his wisdom delivered the city 
Isa. 46. 2 they could not deliver the burden, but 

46. 4 even I will carry, and will deliver (you) 
Jer 39. 18 I will surely deliver thee, and thou shalt 
51 6 Flee out . and deliver every man his soul 
51 45 deliver ye every man his soul from the 
Eze. 33. 5 taketh warning shall deliver his soul 
Amos 2 14 neither shaU the mighty deliver himself 

2. IS (he that is) swift of foot shaU not deliver 
2. 15 he that rideth the horse deliver himself 

8. To cause to find, n>'0 matsa, 5. 

2 Sa. 3 8 have not deUvered thee Into the hand of 
Zech 11. 6 1 will deliver the men every one into his 

9. To tv/rn aside, ncj natah, 5. 

Job 36 18 then a great ransom cannot deliver thee 

10. To make knoimi, give over, -Oi nakar, 3. 

1 Sa. 23. 7 God hath delivered him into mine hand 
ll.T'o snatch or take avmy, S%\ nalsal, 3. 

Eze 14. 14 they should deliver (but) their own souls 
12. 7*0 snatch or take away, S^J natsal, 5. 

Gen. 32. 1 1 Deliver me, I pray thee, from the hand 
37. 21 and he delivered him out of their hands 

Exod. 2 ig An Egyptian delivered us out of the hand 

3. 8 I am come down to deliver them out of 
5. 23 neither bast thou delivered thy people 



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27 smote the Egyptians, and delivered uiir 
4 delivered me from the sword of Pharaoh 

8 and (how) the LORD delivered them 

9 whom he bad delivered out of the hand 
10 who hath deUvered you out of the hand 

10 who hath delivered the people from under 

25 the congregation shall deliver the slayer 

14 to deliver thee, and to give up thine 

11 draweth near for to deliver her husband 
39 neither (is there) any that can deliver out 

13 and deliver our lives from death 

26 delivered thera out of the hand of the 

31 ye have delivered the children of Israel 
10 so I delivered you out of his hand 

g I delivered you out of the hand of the 

34 who had delivered them out of the hands 

17 delivered you out of the hand of Midian 

15 deliver us only, we pray thee, this day 
8 who shall deliver us out of the hand of 

3 he will deliver you out of the h-and of 

14 the coasts thereof did Israel deliver out 

18 and deliv.ered you out of the hand of the 

10 deliver us out of the hand of our enemies 

11 delivered you out of the hand of your 

21 (tilings), which cannot profit nor deliver 

48 delivered Israel out of the hands of them 

35 and. delivered (it) out -of his mouth 
37 The Lord that delivered me out of the 
37 he will deliver me out of the hand of this 

24 let him deliver me out of all tribulation 
7 I delivered thee out of the hand of Saul 

16 to deliver his handmaid out of the hand 
1 the day (that) the Lord had delivered 

18 Be delivered me from my strong enemy 

49 hast delivered me from the violent man 
39 he shall deliver you out of the hand of 

29 he shall not be able to deliver you out 

30 The Lord \vill surely deliver us, and thU 

32 saying. The Lord will deliver us 

33 any of the gods of the nations delivered 
35 that have delivered their country out of 
35 that the Lord should deliver Jerusalem 

12 Have the gods of the nations delivered 

6 1 will deliver thee and this city out of 

14 and delivered it, and slew the Philistines 
35 deliver us from the heathen, that we may 

15 which could not deliver their own people 
II The Lord our God shall deliver us out 

13 to deliver their lands out of mine hand 

14 that could deliver his people out of mine 

14 be able to deliver you out of mine hand 

15 was able to deliver his people out of 
15 God deliver you out of mine ha.id 

17 have not delivered their people out of 
17 deliver his people out of mire hand 

31 delivered us from the Hand of the enemy 

28 and manytimes didst thou deliver them 

4 neither (is there) any to deliver (them) 

19 He shall deliver thee in six troubles 

7 none that can deliver out of thine hand 

1 all them that persecute me, and deliver 

2 rending, while (there is) none to deliver 
title, in the day (that) the Lord delivered 
17 He delivered nie from my strong enemy 
48 hast delivered me from the violent man 

8 let him deliver him, seeing he delighted 

20 Deliver my soul from the sword ; my 

20 keep my soul, and deliver me : let me 

2 deliver me speedily : be thou my strong 

15 deliver me from the hand of my enemies 
ig To deliver their soul from death, and to 

4 and delivered me from all my fears 
17 delivereth thera out of all their troubles 
ig the Lord delivereth him out of them all 

10 which deliverest the poor from him that 

8 Deliver me from all my transgressions 

13 Be pleased, Lord, to deliver me : L 

22 lest 1 tear, (there be) none to deliver 

14 Deliver me from blood guiltiness, O God 
7 he hath delivered me out of all trouble 

13 thou hast delivered my soul from death 
I Deliver me from mine enemies, O my 

s Deliver me from the workers of iniquity 

14 Deliver me out of the mire, and let me 

1 (Make haste, )0 God, to deliver me, inaks 
z Deliver me in thy righteousness, and 

1 1 take him ; (for tliere) is none to deliver 

12 he shall deliver the needy when he crieth 

9 deliver us, and purge away our sins, for 

13 thou hast delivered my soul from the 

3 he shall deliver thee from the snare of 
JO he delivereth them out of the hand of the 
43 Mauy times did he deliver them ; bnt 

6 delivered them out of their distresses 

21 because thy mercy (is) good, debver thou 
170 deliver me according to thy woi-d 

2 Deliver my soul. O Lord, from lying lip» 

6 deliver me from my persecutors ; for 

9 Deliver me, Lord, from mine enemies 

7 deliver rae out of great waters, from the 

11 deliver me from the hand of strange chil. 

12 To deliver thee from the way of the evil 

16 To deliver thee from the strange woman 
2 but righteousness delivereth from death 

4 but righteousness delivereth from death 
6 righteousness of the upright shall deliver 
6 m<iuth of the upnght shall deliver them 

25 A true witness delivereth souls ■ but a 
ly if thou deliver (him), yet thou must do It 

14 and shalt deliver his soul from hell 

II If thou forbear to deliver (tliem that are) 

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Isa. 19. 20 a great one, and he shall deliver them 
31. 5 defending also he will deliver (it ; and) 
36. 14 Ur he shall not bo able to deliver you 
36. ^s The ];,ORD v/iU surely deliver us : this 
36. liT saying. The Lord will deliver us 
36. 18 any of the gods of the nations delivered 
36. 19 have they delivered Samaria out of my 
36. 20 that have delivered their land out of my 
36. 20 that the LoED should deliver Jerusalem 
37. 12 Have the god&of the nations' delivered 
38. 6 I iviU deliver thee and this city out of 

42. 22 they are for a prey, and none delivereth 

43. 13 (there is) none that can deliver out of 
44. 17 Deliver me ; for thou (art) my god 

44. 20 that he cannot deliver his soul, nor say 
47. 14 they shall not deliver themselves from 
so. 2 have I no power to deliver ? behold 
57. 13 criest, let tliy companies deliver thee 

1. 8 I fam) -with thee to deliver thse, saith 
1- 19 I (am) with thee, saith the Lord, to deli. 

20 to save thee, and to deliver thee, saith 

21 I yrill deliver thee out of the hand of 
13 he hath delivered the soiil of the poor 
12 deliver (him that is) spoiled out of the 

3 deliver the spoiled out of the hand of 

17 I will deliver thee that day, saith 

11 save you, and to deliver you from his 
ig but thou hast delivered thy soul 
21 also thou hast delivered thy soul 

19 gold shall not be able to deliver them 
21 and deliver ray people out of yolir hand 
23 I will deliver myipeople out of your hand 
16, iS shall deliver neither sons nor daught, 

20 shall deliver neither son nor daughter 
20 they shall (but) deliver their own souls 

9 but thou hast delivered thy soul 

12 sliall not deliver him in the day of Ms 
10 I vnll deliver my flocli from their mouth 
12 will deliver them out of all places where 
27 delivered them out of the hand of those 
10 none shall deliver her out of mine hand 

6 a shadow, .to deliver him from his grief 
6 thus shall he deliver (us) from the Assyri. 
8 teareth in pieces, and none can^eliver 

18 shall he able to deliver tJiem ifl'the day 
6 I will deliver the men every one into 
6 out of their hand I v/ill not deliver (them) 

X^.To snatch away, deliver, ^si netsal, 5. 

Dan. 3. 29 no other God that can deliver after this 

6. 14 till the going down of the sun to deliver 
8. 4 neither (was there any) that could deliver 

8. 7 there was none that could deliver the 

\i.To give, jm nathan. 

Gten. 32. 16 he delivered (them) into the hand of his 
40. 13 Shalt deliver Pharaoh's cup into his hand 
42. 34 (so) will I deliver you your brother, and 
42. 37 deliver him into my hand, and I will 

Exod. 5. 18 yet shall ye deliver the tale of bricks 

22. 7, 10 If a man shall deliver unto his neigh. 

23. 31 1 vrill deliver the inhabitants of the 
Num'21. 2 Ii thou wilt indeed deliver this people 

21. 3 and delivered up the Canaanltes 
21. 34 I have delivered him into thy hand, and 
Deut. 1. 27 to deliver us into the hand of the Amor. 

2. 30 that he might deliver him into thy hand 
2. 33 the Lord oar God deUvered^him before 

2. 36 the L,ORD our God delivered all unto us 

3. 2 I will deliver him, and all his people 
3. 3 the Lord out God delivered into our 

5. 22 tables of stone, and delivered them unto 
•7. 2 when the Lord thy God shall deliver 

7. j6 which the Lord thy God shall deliver 
7, 23 Lord thy God shall deliver them unto 
7. 24 he shall deliver their kings into tlune 

9. ID the Lord delivered unto me two tables of 
19. 12 deliver him into the hand of the avenger 
so. J 3 when the Lord thy God hath delivered it 
21. 10 the Lord thy God hath- delivered them 
31. 9 Moses wrote this law, and delivered it 

Josh. z. 24 the Lord hath delivered into our hands 

7. 7 to deliver us into the hand of the Amor. 

8. 7 the Lord your God will deliver it into, 
lo. 8 for 1 have delivered theni into thine 

10. 12 when the Lord delivered up the Araorites 
10. 19 the Lord your God hath, delivered them 
10. 30 the Lord delivered it also, and the king 

10. 32 the Lord delivered Lachish into the 

11. 6 will I deliver them up all slain before 
II. 8 the Lord delivered them into the hand 
21. 44 the Lord delivered aU their enemies into 

24. II and I delivered them into your hand 
Judg. I. 2 I have delivered the land into his hand 

I. 4 fhe Lord delivered the Canaanites and 
z. 14 he delivered them into the hands of 
2. 23 neither delivered he thsm into the hand 
3. 10 the Lord delivered Chushan-rishathaim 

3. 28 the Lord hath delivered your enemies 

4. 7 and I will deliver him into thine hand 
4. 14 hath delivered Sisera into thine hand 

6. I the Lord delivered them into the hand ot 

6. 13 delivered us into the handj of the Mid. 

7. 7 deliver the Midianites into thine hand 
.7. 9 for I have delivered it into thine hand 

7. 14 intoWs hand hath' God delivered Midiart 

7. 15 the IZ)RD hath delivered into your hand 

8. 3 God hath delivered into jour hands the 
8. 7 when the Lord hath delivered Zebah 

II- 9 and the LOED.delive^them before me 
II. 211 the £osD God of Israel delivered Sihon 
XI. 30)11 thou Shalt witlioiit fail deliver tba 



Judg II 



. 32 the Lord delivered them into his hands 
. 3 when I saw that yc delivered (me) not, I 
. 3 and the LORD delivered them into my 

1 the Lord delivered tliem into the hand of 
. 12 that v.e may deliver thee into the hand 
13 bind thee fast, and deliver .thee into tlieir 

23 Our goahath delivered Samson our enemy 

24 Our god hath delivered into our hands 

13 deUver'(us) the men, the chUdren of Bel 
28 tomorrow I will deliver them into thine 
to the Lord hath delivered them into our ' 

12 the Lord hath delivered them into the 
37 wUt thou deliver them into the hand of 

4 I will deliver the Philistines into thine 

14 but God delivered him not into his hand 

4 I will deliver thine enemy into thine 
10 how that the Lord had delivered thee 
23 the Lord delivered thee into (my) hand to 
19 the Lord mil also deliver Israel with 
•39 the Lord also shall deliver the host of 
23 delivered the comnany that came against 
J4 Deliver (me) my wife Michal, wiiich I 
19 wilt thou deliver them into mine hand? 

19 I mil doubtless deliver the Philistines 
10 the rest of the people ho delivered into 

7 Deliver him that smote his brother, that 

8 the Lord hath delivered the kingdom 
21 deliver him only, and I will depart from 

9 he delivered them into the hands of the 
46 deliver them to the enemy, so that they 

26 the Lord hath delivered htm unto the lion 
iS delivered them into the hand of his ser 
23 and delivered him unto his mother 
. 9 that thou wouldest deliver thy servant 

5 Thou ehalt deliver me thy silver, and thy 

13 I will deliver it into thine hand this 
28 will I deliver all this great 

6, 15 the Lord shall deliver (it) into the 
12 the Lord shall deliver (it) into the king's 
10, 13 to deliver them into the hand of Jlo. 

18 he will deliver the Moabites also into 
7 deliver it for the breaches of the house 

15 into whosehand they delivered themoney 
3 he delivered them into the hand of Haz. 

20 delivered them into the hand of spoilers 

23 I will deliver thee two thousand horses 
30 Baying, The LORD will surely deliver us 

30 this city shall not be delivered into 

14 deliver them into the hand of their ene. 
5 let them deliver it into the liand of the 
9 have delivered it into the hand of them 

10 Eilkiah the priest hath delivered me a 
10 and wilt thmi deliver them into mine 

10 for I will deliver them into thine hancl 

7 on that day David delivered first (this) 

11 the rest of the people he delivered unto 
36 deliver them over before (their) enemies 

16 and God delivered them into their hand 

8 he delivered them into thine hand 
5 God will deliver (it) into the king's hand 

11 the Lord shall deliver (it) into the hand 

9 Jehoiada the priest delivered to the 

24 the Lord delivered a very great host into 

20 that he might deliver th.em into the hand 
5 Wlierefore the Lord his God delivered 
5 he was also delivered into the hand 
9 he hath delivered them into yoiu- hand 

8 he hath delivered them to trouble, to 

9 they delivered the money that was brou. 

15 Hilkiah delivered the book to Shaphsji 

17 have delivered it into the hand of the 
36 they delivered the king's commissions 

27 thou deliveredst them into the hand of 
9 let this apparel and horse be delivered 

12 Deliver me not over unto the v/ill of mine 
2 thou wilt not deliver him unto the will 

19 deliver not the soul of thy turtle dove 
61 delivered his strength into captivity 
24 and delivereth girdles unto the merchant 

II deliver to one that is learned 

2 he hath deUvered them to the slaughter 
9 the residue of them will I deliver to 

21 Therefore deliver up their children to the 
5 I will deliver all the strength of this 
7 I will deliver Zedekiah king of Judah 
9 I will deliver them to be rem.oved into 

18 will deliver them to be removed to all 
2^ I will deliver them into the hand of 

19 lest they deliver me into their hand, and 

20 Jeremiah said, They shall not deliver 

3 to deliver us into the hand of the Chaldg, 
26 1 ynW deliver them into the hand ot 
14 the Lord hath delivered me into (their) 

9 deliver you Into the hands of strangers 

21 delivered them to cause them to pass 

27 delivered thee unto the will of them that 

31 deliver thee into the hand of brutish men 
9 1 have delivered her into the hand of her 

28 I will deliver thee into the hand (of them) 

4 I will deliver thee to the men of the 
7 will deliver thee for a spoil to the heath. 

III have therefbre delivered him into the 

l^.To shut up or in, IJD sagar, 3. 

1 Sa. 17- 46 This day will the Lord deliver thee into 

24. 18 when the IX)RD had delivered ma into 
26. 8 God hath delivered tliine enemy into 

2 Sa. 18. 28 which hath delivered up the men that 

16- To shut up, 130 sagar, 5. 

Dent23. 15 Thojj shalt not deliver unto his master 
Josbza s.thsy, shaU not: deliver the' Blazer up into 



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I Sa. 23. 12 Will the men of Keilah deliver mo and 
43. 20 to deliver him into the kijij^u hand 

30. IS nor deliver me into the hands oi my mast. 
Job iC. II God hath delivered mc to the ungodlj' 

17. To free, redeem, ni« padah. 

Job 33. 28 He wm deliver his soul from going into 
Psa. 55. 18 He hath delivered my soul in peace froij* 
Co. i3 deliver me, because of mine enemies 
78. 42 (nor> the day when he delivered them 
119. 134 Dehver me from the oppression of mao 
18. 7*0 free, redeem, vi? 2>o.da. 

Job 33. 24 Deliver him from going down to the .pit 
19. To let escape, vh^ pnlat, 3. 

a Sa. 22. 44 Thou also hast delivered me from the 
Job 23. 7 80 should I be delivered for ever from 
Psa, 17. 13 deliver my soul from the vrickcd, (which 
1 8. 43 Thou hast deli verert me &-om the striving 
j8. 48 He delivereth me from mincenemies;y(}a 
«2. 4 theyjtrusted, and thou didst deliver them 
22. 8 trusted on the Lord (that) ho would delC 

31. 1 deliver me in thy rightc-ousnesb- 

37. 40 the Lord shall help thsm, and deliver 
37. 40 he shall deliver them from the wicked 
43. I deliver me from the deceitful and 
71. 4 Deliver me, my God, out of the hand 
82. 4 Deliver the poor and needy : rid (them) 
91. 14 therefore will I deliver him : I will set 

Mic. 6. 14 (th.a£) which thou dehverest v411 1 give 
20. To cav^e lo {or lei) escape, ths palat, 5. 

Mic. 6. 14 thou Shalt take hold, but shaltnot deliver 
21. 7*0 open, free, D^spalsah. 

P3a,i44. 10 who delivereth David his servant from 

22. To break off, rend, p^p pccraq. 

Lam. 5. 8 (there is) none that doth deliver (us) out 

23. To cause to turn hack, aief shvb, 5. 
Exod22; 26 thou shalt deliver it unto him by that 

24. To deliver, set free, at?* shemb, 3. 

Dan. 3. IS who (is) that God that shall deliver you 
3. 17 God whom we serv'e is able to deliver us 
3. 17 he will deliver (us) out of thine hand 

3. 28 delivered his servants that trusted in 
6. 34 set (his) heart on Daniel to deliver him 
6, i6 God, whom thou seri'est. .will deliver 

6. 20 is thy God. .able to deliver thee from the 
6. 27 He delivereth and rescueth, and ha work. 

6. 27 who hath delivered Daniel from the 

25. To finish, restore, uSv^ skelam, 5. 

Ezra 7. 19 (those) delivey thou before the God ot 

26. Tojud.ge, bs?' skaphat. 

I Sa. 24. 15 and deliver me cut of thine hand 

27. To give up, ava5ldcc,ut anadidomi. 

Acts 23. 33 delivered the epistle to the governor 

28. To set free, cliangefrom, a-iraWdcrcrco apallassS. 
Lukei2. 53 that thou mayesfrbe delivered from him 
Heb. 2. IS deliver them who through fear of death 

29. To give away, aTroS-oai^i apodidomi. 

Matt 27. 58 Pilate commanded the body to be delive. 

30. To give, dlSci/n didomi. 

Luke 7. IS And he (delivered] hfm to his mother 

19. 13 delivered them ten pounds, and said unto 

31. TV give safety or salvation, Si5w/j.i a-ai-roplav. 

Acts 7. 25 that God by his hand would deliver them, 
S2.T0 free, ii,ev6ep6b> dcuiheroo. 

Kom. 8. 21 creature itself also shall be delivered 

33. To give over, sr upon, iiriSiZufxi cpididomi. 
Luke 4.17 there was delivered unto him the book of 
Acts 15. 30 when they had gathered, .they delivered 

34.7b taJce up out of, ^aipea exaireo. 

Acts 7. iQ deUvered hmi out of all his afflictions 

7. 34 and am. come down to deliver them 
12.11 hath delivered me cut of the hand of H. 

26. 17 Delivering thee from the people, and 
Gal, 1. 4 that he might deliver us from this present 

35.7'e make useless, or leithoui effect, Karapyeu.- 

KoA. 7, 6 now we are delivered from the law, that 
36. To give over to or alo'Agside of, irapaS/Sojjui. 
Matt, 5. 25 the adversary deliver thee to the judge 
5. 2s and the judge [deliver thee] to the oflScer 
II. 27 All things are delivered imto me of my 
i8. 34 delivered hun to the tormentors, till he 
?o. 19 shall deliver him to the Gentiles tomocic 

25. 14 and delivered unto them his goods 
25. 20 thou deliveredst unto me five talents 
25. 22 thou deliveredst unto me two talents 
26^ IS and I will deliver him unto you 

27. 2 delivered him to Pontius Pilate the gover. 
27. 18 knew that for envy they had delivered h 
27. 26 he delivered (him) to be crucified 

Mark 7. isjour tradition, which ye have delivered 
9. 31 The Son ofmanisdelivered into the hands 
lo. 33 the Son of man shall be delivered unto 
10. 33 and shall deliver him to the Gentiles 
15.- 1 carried (him) away, and delivered Cnim) 
IS- 10 chief priests had delivered him for envy 
IS- IS delivered Jesus, when he had scourged 

I/Uke I. 2 as they delivered them unto us, which 

4. 6 for that is delivered unto me ; and to 
9; 44 Son of man shall be delivered into the 

10. 22 All things are delivered to me of my 
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LukeiS 32 he shall Ije delivered unto the Gentiles 

20. 20 they might deliver him unto the power 

21. 12 delivering (you) up to the synagogues 

23. 25 but he delivered Jesus to their will 

24. 7 The Son of man must be delivered into 
24. 20 rulers delivered him to be condemned to 

JohniS. 30 we would not have delivered him up unto 
t8. 35 the chief priests have delivered thee 

18. 36 I should not be delivered to the Jews 

19. II he that delivered me unto thee hath the 
19. «6 Then delivered he him . .to be crucified 

Acts 6. 14 change the customs which Moses deliver. 

12. 4 delivered (him) to four quaternions of 
16. 4 they delivered them the decrees for to 
21 II deliver (him) into the hands, of the Gen. 

22. 4 binding and delivering into prisons both 

27. J they delivered Paul and certain other 

28. 16 [the centurion delivered the prisoners to] 
28. 17 yet was I delivered prisoner from Jeru. 

Rom. 4. 25 Who was delivered for our offences, and 
6. 17 that form of doctrine which was deliver. 

1 Co. 5. 5 To deliver such an one unto Satan for 

II. 2 keep the ordinances, as I delivered (them) 
II. 23 that which also I delivered unto you 
15. 3 For I delivered unto you first of all that 

2 Co. 4. II we which live are alway delivered unto 

1 Ti. I. 20 whom I have delivered unto Satan, that 

2 Pe. 2. 4 delivered (them) into chains of darkness 

2. 21 the holy commandment delivered unto 
Jude 3 faith which was once delivered unto the 

37. To rescue, (>vofjiai rliuomai. 

Matt. 6. 13 lead us not into temptation, but deliver. 
27. 43 let hira deliver him now, if he will have 
Lukeii. 4 lead us not into temptation; but deliver 
Rom. 7. 24 who shall deliver me from the body of 
2 C'o.| I. 10 Who delivered us from so great a death 

1. 10 doth deliver, .we trust that he will yet d. 
Col. I. 13 Who hath delivered us from the power 

1 Th. I. 10 Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath 

2 Ti. 3, II but out of (them) all the Lord delivered 

4. 18 the Lord shall deliver me from every evil 
2 Pe. 2. 7 And delivered just Lot, vexed with the 

2. 9 The Lord knoweth how to deliver the god. 

38. To grant {as a mailer of favour), xapi^o;aa(. 
Acts 25. 1 1 no man may deliver me unto them 

75. 16 It is not the manner, .to deliver any man 

DELIVER again, to — 

\.To cause to tiirn bade, niib shiih, 5. 

Gen. 37. 22 to deliver him to his father again 

Lev. 26 26 they shall deliver (you) your bread again 

Deut24. 13 thou shalt deliver him the pledge again 

2. To give away, airoSlSiofii apodidomi. 

Luke 9. 42 and delivered him again to his father. 

DELIVER self, to — 

\.To be escaped, escape, o'po malat, 2. 

Zech. 2. 7 Deliver thyself, O Zion, that dwellest 

2. To snatch away, Sxj natsal, 2. 

Prov. 6. 3 deliver thyself, when thou art come 
6. s Deliver thyself as a roe, from the hand 

DELIVER up, to — 
\.To give, \n} nalhan. 

Num 21. 3 the Lord, .delivered up the Canaanites 
- Josh xo. 12 when the LOKD delivered up the Amorites 

2. To [cause to) shut up, "iJD sagar, 5. 

I Sa. 23. II Will the men . . deliver me up into his 

23. 12 the LoRD.said, They will deliver (thee) up 
Amos I. 6 they carried away, .deliver (them) up 

1. 9 they delivered up the whole captivity 
6. 8 1 deliver up the city, with all that is 
Obad. 14 neither shouldest thou have delivered up 

Z.To give, SlSoi/j-i didomi. 

Rev. 2o. 13 death and hell delivered up the dead 

4. To give over to, Trapa5i5<iijj.i paradidomi. 

Matt 10. 17 they will deliver you up to the councils 
10. 19 when they deliver you up, take no thou. 
10. 21 the brother shall deliver up the brother 

24. 9 Then shall they deliver you up to be 
Marki3. 9 for they shall deliver you up to cojincils 

13. n they shall lead (you), and deliver you up 
Acts 3. 13 ye delivered up, and denied him in the 
Rom. 8. 32 He. .delivered him up for us all, how 

1 Co. 15. 24 he shall have delivered up the kingdom 

DELIVERANCE — 

l.A snatching away, n^ii.T hoUstsalah, 

Esth. 4. 14 deliverance arise to the Jews from 

2. Safety, nyiw' yeshuah. 

Psa. 18. 50 Great deliverance C'^eth he to his king 
44. 4 O God: command deliverances for Jacob 
Isa. 26, 18 not wrought any deliverance in the earth 

Z. Escape, eVg pallet. 

Psa. 32. 7 compass me about with songs of deliver. 
A. Escape, rvy^^ pelelo.h. 

Gen. 45. 7 to save your lives by a great deliverance 

2 Ch.i2. 7 I will grant them some deliverance 
Ezra 9. 13 thou .liast given us (such) deliverance 
Joel 2. 32 in Jerusalem shall be deliverance 
Obad. 17 upon mount Ziou shall be deliverance 

^.Safety, n\i\un leshuah. 

Judg 15. 18 TIiou hast given tliis great deliverance 
a Ki. 5. I the Lord hath given deliverance unto 
13. >7 The arrow of the Lord's deliverance 



2 Ki 13. 17 and the arrow of deliverance from 
1 Ch. 1 1 14 the Lord saved . . by a great deliverance 
6.A loosing aiuay, a.Tro\vTpiDCns apnlulrosis. 

Heb. ji. 35 andothers were tortured, not accepting d. 

T.A sending away, 6.(pecns aphesis. 

Luke 4. 18 preach deliverance to the captives 

DELIVERED, to be — 

l.To be drawn out, yhn chalats, 2. 

Psa. 60. 5 That thy "beloved may be delivered 
108. 6 That thy beloved may be delivered 
Prov. 1 1. 8 The righteous is delivered out 

II. 9 knowledge shall the just be delivered 

2. To bring forth, -\h', yalad. 

Gen. 25. 24 when her days to be delivered were fulfl. 
Exod. I. 19 are delivered ere the midwives come in 
1 Sa. 4. 19 was with child, (near) to be delivered 
1 Ki. 3. 17 I was delivered of a child with her in the 
3. 18 the third day after that I was delivered 
3. 18 that this woman was delivered also : and 

3. To be escaped, escape, ahn malat, 2. 

Job 22. 30 and it is delivered by the pureness of 
Psa. 22. 5 They cried unto thee, and were delivered 
Prov 11. 21 theseed of the fighteous shall be deliver. 

28. 26 whoso walketh wisely, he shall be delive. 
Isa. 49. 24 the mighty, or the lawful captive deliv ? 

49. 25 the prey of the terrible shall be delivered 
Eze. 17. 15 shall he break the covenant, and be del.? 
Dan. 12. I at that time thy people shall be delivered 
Joel 2. 32 whosoever shall call .shall be delivered 
Amos 9. I he that escapeth . . shall not be delivered 
Mai. 3. 15 (they that) tempt God are even delivered 

4. To catise or let escape, b'?d malat, 5. 

Isa. 66. 7 before her pain eame, she vyas delivered 
5.T0 give, give over, npo masar, 2. 

Num3i. 5 there were delivered out of the thousands 

6. To be snatched away, '^^i natsal, 2. 

Psa. 33. 16 a mighty man is not delivered by much 
Isa. 20. 6 whither we flee for help to be delivered 

37. II thou hast heard, .and shalt thou be deli.? 
Jer. 7. 10 We are delivered to do all these abomin.? 
Mic. 4. lo there shalt thou be delivered ; there the 
Hah. 2. 9 he may be delivered from the power of 

7. To be given, )m nathan, 2. 

Gen. g. 2 into your hand are they delivered 
Lev. 26. 25 ye shall be delivered into the hand of 
Ki.'iS. 30 this city shall not be delivered into the 
19. 10 Jerusalem shall not be delivered into the 
22. 7 money that was delivered into their hand 

1 Ch. 5. 20 the Hagarites were delivered into their 

2 C'h.i8. 14 they shall be delivered into your hand 

28. 5 the Lord his God delivered him into the 
Isa. 29. 12 the book is delivered to him that is not 
Jer, 32. 4 shall surely be delivered into the hand of 
3a. 36 It shall be delivered into the hand of the 
34. 3 surely be takeu, and delivered into his 
37. 17 thou shalt be delivered into the hand of 
46. 24 she shall be delivered into the hand of 
Eze. 31. 14 for they are all delivered unto death, to 
32. 20 she is delivered to the aword : draw her 

8.7'o he given, ]n nathan, 6. 

2 Sa. 21. 6 Let seven men of his sons be delivered 
9. To pass over, "155; abar. 

Psa. 81. 6 his hands were delivered from the pots 

10- To rescue, (liofxat rhtwmai. 

Luke I. 74 we, being delivered out of the hand of our 
Rom 15. 31 I may be delivered from them that do 
2 Th. 3. 2 we may be delivered from, .wicked men 
2 Ti. 4. 17 I was delivered out of the mouth of the 

11. To bring forth a child, ti/ctoi tiktd. 

Luke I. 57 full time came, that she should be deliv. 
2. 6 accomplished that she should be deliver. 
Rev. 12. 2 travailing in birth, and pained to be deli. 
{12. 4 the woman which was ready to be deliv. 

DELIVERED of, to be — 

1. To bear, bring forth, yevvdco gennaS. 
Johni6. 21 as soon as she is delivered of the child 

2. To bring forth a child, tIktoi tikto, 

Heb. II. II Through faith also Sara, .[was deliv. of] 

DELIVERED, being — 

Given out or forth, iicSoros ekdotos. 

Acts 2. 23 being delivered by the determinate 

DELIVERER — 

1. To save, DPI yasha, 5. 

Judg. 3. 9 the Lord raised up a deliverer 

3. 15 the Lord raised them up a deliverer 

2. To snatch away, h'i} natsal. 

Judg 18. 28 (there was) no deliverer, because It (was) 

3. To let escape, taSs palat, 3 

2 Sa. 22. 2 The Lord (is; my rock and my deliverer 
Psa. 18. 2 The Lord (is) my rock and my deliverer 
40. 17 thou fart) my help and my deliverer 
70. s thou (art) my help and my deliverer ; 
144. 2 ray high tower, and my deliverer.; my 

i.A looser, deliverer, XvTpurris lutroles. 

Acts 7. 35 the same did God send (to be) a. deliverer 

5. The rescuer, 6 l>v6ixfvos fu> rhuovinios. 

Rom 1 1. 26 There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer 



DELIVERY, time of — 
To bring forth, "h; yalad. 

Isa. 26. 17 draweth near the time of her delivery, is 
DELUSION — 

1. Vexations, D'S^S;;.!? taalulim. 

Isa. 66. 4 I also will choose their delusions, and 

2. ]Vandenng, error, irKavri plane. 

2 Th. 2. II this cause God shall send them strong d. 

DEMAND — 

Request, requirement, NJN^ sh'elah. 

Dan. 4. 17 the demand'by the word of the holy ones 
DEMAND, to — 
l.To say, idk umar. 

Exod. 5. 14 officers .set over them, .(and) demanded 
2.T0 ask, beg, hnv shaal. 

2 Sa. II. 7 David demanded (of him) how Joab did 

Job 38. 3 I will demand of thee, and answer thou 
40. 7 1 vnW demand of thee, and declare thou 
42. 4 I will demand of thee, and declare thou 

3. To ask, Wv sh'el. 

Dan. 2. 27 The secret which the king hath demanded 

4. 7*0 ask of or at any one, question, iirfpairiui. 
Luke 1 7. 20 when he was demanded of the Pharisees 

h.To ask, enquire, TrvvBavofj.aipunthanomai. 

Matt. 2. 4 he demanded of them where Christ should 
Acts 21. 33 demanded who he was, and what he had 

DEMAND of, to — 

To ask of or at, (any one), ^irepuTdu) eperotaO. 
Luke 3. 14 the soldiers likewise demanded of liim 

DE'-MAS, A7)/iSs. 

A fellow disciple of Paul at Rome. 

Col. 4. 14 Luke, the beloved physician, and D. , greet 
Phm. 24 Marcus, Aristarchus, D., Lucus, my 

2 Ti. 4. 10 For D. hath forsaken me, having loved 

DE-ME'-TRI-ITS, ArjfJi-rirpws. . 

1. A silversmith of Ephesus who opposed Paul. 

Acts 19. 24 For a certain (man) named D., a silver 
19. 38 D., and the craftsmen which are with hini 

2. A convert well spoken of, 

3 Jo. 12 D. hath good report of all (men), and of 

DEMONSTRATION — 

A showing or pointing ovt, aniSfi^ts apodeixis. 
I Co. 2. 4 demonstration of the Spirit and of power 

DEN — 

1. Lying in wait, covert, den, 3"3N ereb. 

Job 37. 8 the beasts go into dens, and remain in 

2. Den, pit, 33 gob. 

Dan. 6. 7 he shalVbe cast into the den of lioni 
6. 12 shall be cast into the den of lions? 
6. a6 and cast (him) into the den of lions 
6. 17 and laid upon the mouth of the den 
6. 19 aud went in haste unto the den of lions 
6 20 when he came to the den, he cried with 
6. 23 they should take Daniel up out of the (Jen 
C. 23 Daniel was taken up out of the den 
6. 24 they cast (them) into the den of lions 
6. 24 ever they came at the bottom of the den 

S.Den, 2>iace of light, opening, hole, n-rma meurah. 

Isa. II. 8 shall put liis hand on the cockatrice' den 
^.Habitation, den, Jiyo inaon. 

Jer. 9. II make Jerusalem heaps, (and) a den of 
JO. 22 Judah desolate, (and) a den of dragons 

5.IIabilaiion, den, naiyp meonah. 

Job 38. 40 When they couch in (their) dens, (and) 
Psa. 104. 22 and lay them down in their dens 
Song 4. 8 from the lions' dens, from the mountains 
Amos 3. 4 will a young lion cry out of his den if 
Kah. 2. 12 filled his holes with prey, and his dens 

6. Den, cave, ^p.iio ■mearah. 

Isa. 32. 14 and towers shall be for dens for ever 
Jer. 7. 11 become a den of robbers in your eyes? 

7. Covert, covering, lib sok. 

Psa. 10. 9 He lieth . . secretly as a lion in his den 

S.Cave, den, [Lat. spelaeum,) (nrriXaiov spelaion, 
Matt2t. 13 but ye have made it a den of thieves 
Markii. 17 but ye have made it a den of thieves! 
Lukeig. 46 but ye have made it a den of thieves 
Heb. 1 1. 38 and (in) dens and caves of the earth 
Ruv. 6. 1 3 in the dens aud in the rocks of the moiin. 

DENOUNCE, to — 

To put before, nji nagad, 5. 

Deut 30. 18 I denounce unto you this day, that ye 

DENS — 

Dens, hollows, light holes, n'nnja minharoth. 
Judg. 6. 2 children of Israel iiiade them the dens 

DENY, to — 

l.To lie, feign, aJna kachash, 3. , 

Gen. 18. 15 Sarah denied, saying, I laughed not; foe 
Josh 24. 27 a witness unto you, lest ye deny your G. 
Job 8. 18 (it) shall deny him, (saying), I have not 

31. 28 should have denied the God (that is) 
Prov 30. 9 Lest I be full, and deny (thee,) and say 

2.T0 withhold, keep back, VjS mana. 

7 Ki. 20. 7 and for my gold ; and I denied'him not 
Prov. 30 7 deny me (them) not before I die 



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3. To cause to turn back, 3W shub, 5. 

I Ki. 2. i6 I ask one petition of thee, deny me not 
i.To speak against, avriKiyu anlilego. 

Lukeso. 27 which [deny] that there isany resurrection 

5. To deny utterly, airapvfuij.at apariwomai. 

Matti6. 24 let him deny himself, and take up hi3 
26. 35 die with thee, yet will I not deny thee 
26. 75 Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny 

Mark 8. 34 let him deny himself, and take up his c. 
14. 30 before the cock crow .. thou shalt deny me 
14. 31 I will not deny thee in any wise 
14. 72 Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny 

Luke 9. 23 let hirii [deny himself,] and take up his 
12. 9 shall be denied before the angels of God 
22. 34 shalt thrice deny that thou knowest me 
22. 61 Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me 

John 1 3. 38 till [thou hast denied) me thrice 

6. To deny, disown, apveo/xat arneomai. 

Mattio. 33 But whosoever shall deny me before men 
10. 33 him will I also deny before ray Father 
26. 70 he denied before (them) all, saying, I 
26. 72 he denied with an oath, I do not know 

Marki4. 68 But he denied, saying, I know not 

14. 70 he denied it again. And a little after 

Luke 8. 45 When all denied, Peter and they that were 
12. 9 he that deuieth me before men shall be 
22. 57 he denied him. .1 know him not 

John I. 2o he confessed, and denied not ; but confe. 
18, 25 He denied (it), and said, I am not 
j8. 27 Peterithen denied again : and immediately 

Acts 3. 13 denied him in the presence of Pilate 

3. 14 ye denied the Holy One and the Just, and 
4. 16 miracle hath been done, .ive cannot deny 

1 Tl 5. 8 he hath denied the faith, and is worse 
4 Ti 2. 12 if -we deny fhim), he also will deny us 

1. 13 abideth faithful . .he cannot deliy himseli 
3. 5 but denying the power thereof 

Titus 1. 16 in works they deny (him), being abomlna. 

2. 12 denying ungodliness and worldly lusts 
J Pe. 2 I denying the Lord that bought them, and 
t Jo. 2. 22 he that denieth that Jesus, .denieth the 

2. 23 Whosoever denieth the Son, the same 
Jude 4 denying the only Lord God, and our Lord 
Rev 2. 13 hast not denied my faith, even in those 

3. 8 kept my word, and hast not denied my 

DEPART, to -r- 

1 To go in, ki3 bo. 

2 Ki. 10. 12 arose and departed, and came to Samar 

2 To remove, rihi galah. 

Job 20. 28 The increase of his house shall depart 

3. To go on, Ti^n halak. 

Judg. 6. 21 the angel of the LoHB departed out of 
1 Ki.2o. 36 as soon as thou art departed from me 
Jer. 37. 9 The Chaldeans shall surely depart from 
so. 3 they shall depart, both man and beast 

4.2*0 go on for oneself, to and fro, TjSn halak, 7. 
Judg.2i. 24 the children of Israel departed thence 

6. To go on, ^S; yalak. 

Gen. 12. 4 Abram departed, as the Lord had spoken 
14. 12 they took Lot. .and his goods, and depa. 

21. 14 departed, andwanderedin the wilderness 
24. 10 the servant took ten camels, .and depar. 
36. 17 Isaac departed thence, and pitched his 
e6. 31 and they departed from him in peace 

31. 55 Laban departed, and returned unto his 
42. 26 laded their asses, .and departed thence 
45. 24 sent his brethren away, and they depar. 

Exod33. I Depart, (and) go up thence, thou and 
Num 10. 30 I will depart to mine own land, and to 
12. 9 was kindled against them ; and he depa. 

22. 7 elders of Midian departed with the 
Josh. 2. 21 And she sent them away, and they depa. 

22. 9 departed from the children of Israel out 
Judg. 9. 55 they departed every man unto his place' 

17. 8 the man departed out of the city from 

18. 7 the five men departed, and came to Laish 
iS. 21 they turned and departed, and pat the 

19. 5 in the morning, that he rose up to depart 
19. 7 when the man rose up to depart, his 

19. 8 arose early., on the fifth day to depart 

19. 9 when the man rose up to depart, he 

19. 10 he rose up and departed, and came over 
X Sa. 6. 6 let the people go, and they departed ? 
10. 2 When thou art departed from me to day 
go. 42 he arose and departed : and Jonathan 

32. I David therefore departed thence, and 
22. s depart, and get thee into the land of 
82. 5' David departed, and came into the forest 
29. 10 and as soon as ye be up early .. depart 

29. II David and his men rose up early to dep. 

30. 22 that they may lead (them) away, and de. 
a Sa. 6. 19 people departed every one to his house 

12. IS And Nathan departed unto his house 
IS. 14 make speed to depart, lest he overtake 
17. 21 it came to pass, after they were departed 
19. 24 from the day the king departed until the 

20. 21 deUver him only, and I will depart from 
« KI. 12. s Depart yet (for) three days, then come 

12. s And the people departed 
12. 16 So Israel departed unto their tents 
12. 24 returned to depart, according to the 
14. 17 Jeroboam's wife arose, and departed, and 
19. 19 he departed thenee, and found Elisha 
20. 9 the messengers departed, and brought 
so. 36 as soon as thou art departed from me 
2o. 36 as soon as he was departed from him 
ao. 38 the prophet departed, and waited for the 



1 K.1. I 4 but shalt surely die. And Elijah depar 
5. 5 he departed, and took with him ten 
5. 19 So he departed from him a little way 
5. 24 and he let the men 50, and they depart. 
8. 14 he departed from Elisha, and came to 
10. 12 he arose and departed, and came to Sam. 
10. 15 when he was departed thence, he lighted 
I Ch.i6. 43 all the people departed every man to his 
sCh.io 5 And the people departed 

21 20 and departed without being desired • 
24. 25 when they were departed from him 
Job 27. 21 wind carrieth him away, and he depart. 
Psa. 34. title, who drove him away, and he departed 
Eccl. 6. 4 Cometh in with vanity, and departeth in 
Jer. 41 10 and departed to go over to the Ammon. 
41. 17 they departed, and dwelt in the habitat. 
Mic. 2. lo Arise ye, and depart ; for this (is) not 

6. To go out, KT, yatsa. 

Gen. 12. 4 when he departed out of Haran 
Exod2i. 22 so that her fruit depart (from her), and 

35. 20 the children of Israel departed from the 
Lev. 25. 41 (then) shall hedepart from thee, (both) he 
Deut. 9. 7 the day that thou didst depart out of the 

24. 2 when she is departed out of his house 

1 Sa. 23. 13 arose and departed out of Keilah, and 

2 Sa. II. 8 Uriah departed out of the king's house 

1 Ch.2i. 4 Joab departed, and went throughout all 
Psa. 105. 58 Egypt was glad when they departed 
Jer. 29. 2 After, .smiths, were departed from Jeru. 
Lam. I. 6 daughter of Zion all her beauty is depar. 
Eze. 10. :8 the glory of the Lord departed from off 

7. To sink dovm, be disjointed, yp; yaka. 

Jer. 6. 8 Be thou instructed, lest my soul depart 

8.T0 turn aside, llS luz. 

Pro v. 3. 21 son, let not them depart from thine eyes 

9. To turn aside, ii'? luz, 5. 

Prov. 4. 21 Let them not depart from thine eyes 

10.7*0 move, depart, vvo mush. 

Num 14. 44 and Hoses, departed not out of the camp 
Josh. I. 8 This book of the law shall not depart out 
Judg. 6. 18 Depart not hence, I pray thee, until I 
Prov 17. 13 evil shall not depart from his house 
Isa. 54. 10 For the mountains shall depart, and the 
54. 10 but my kindness shall not depart from 
59. 21 my words, .shall not depart out of thy 
Jer. 31. 36 If those ordinances depart from before me 

\\. To move, vvo mv^h, 5. 

Exod33. II a young man, departed not out of the 
Psa. 55. iideceitandguiledepartnotfromherstreets 
Nah. 3. I full. of lies (and) robbery ; the prey depa. 
\2.Toflee, move, wander away, -ni nadad. 

Gen. 31. 40 and my sleep departed from mine eyes 
1 3. 7*0 journey, move, ppa rmsa. 

Gen. 37. 17 They are departed hence ; for I heara 
Exodig. 2 For they were departed from Kephidim 
Numio. 33 they departed from the mount of the L. 
33. 3 they departed from Rameses in the first 
33. 6 they departed from Succoth, and pitched 
33. 8 And theydeparted from before Pihahiroth 
33. 13 they departed from Dophkah, and enca. 
33. 15 they departed from Rephidira, and pitc. 
33. 17 they departed from Kibroth-hattaavah 
33. 18 they departed from Hazeroth, and pitched 
33. 19 they departed from Pathmah, and pitch. 
33. 20 they departed from Kiramon-parez, and 
33. 27 they departed from Tahath, and pitched 
33! 30 Jhey departed from Hashmonah, and enc. 
33. 31 they departed from Moseroth, and pitc. 
33. 35 they departed from Ebronah, and enca. 
33. 41 they departed from mount Hor, and pit. 
33. 42 they departed from Zalmonah, and pitc. 
33. 43 they departed from Punon, and pitched 
33. 44 they departed from Oboth, and pitched 
33. 45 they departed from lim, and pitched in 
33 48 they departed from the mountains of A. 
Deut. I. 19 when we departed from Horeb, we went 

2 KL 3. 27 and they departed from him, and returned 

ig. B he had heard that he was departed fromL. 

19. 36 So Sennacherib king of Assyria departed 
Ezra 8. 31 Then we departed,Jrom the river of Ah. 
Isa. 37. 8 for he had heard that he was departed 

37. 37 So Sennacherib king of Assyria departed 

14. 7*0 turn aside, TD sur. 

Gen. 49. 10 The sceptre shall not depart from Judah 
Exod. 8. II the Irogs shall depart from thee, and 

8. 29 the swarms (of flies) may depart from P. 
Lev. 13. 58 if the plague be departed from them, then 
Num 12. 10 cloud departed from off the tabernacle 
14. g their defence is departed from them, and 
16 26 Depart, I pray you, from the tents of these 
Deut. 4. 9 lest they depart from thy heart all the 
Judg 16. 20 he wist not that the Lord was departed 
I Sa. 15. 6 Go, depart, get you down from among 

15 6 the Kenites departed from among the A. 
i6. 14 the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul 

16 23 and the evil spirit departed from him 
18. 12 the Lord was with him, and was departed 
28. 15 God is departed from me, and answereth 
28. 16 seeing the Lord is departed from thee 

3 Sa 7 15 my mercy shall not depart away from 

12 10 the sword shall never depart from thine 
22. 23 his statutes, I did not depart from them 

9 KL 3. 3 sins of Jeroboam, .he departed not there 
10 29 Jehu departed not from after them, (to 
10. 31 he departed not from the sins of Jerob. 

13 2 sins of Jeroboam . . he departed not there. 
13. 6 they departed not from the -sins of the 



3 Ki 13. II he departed not from all the sins of Jei 

14. 24 he departed not from all the sins of Jer 

15. 9, 24, 28 he departed not from thesuisof J. 
15. iS he departed not all his days from the sins 

1 7. 22 the children of Israel . . departed not from 

18. 6 he departed not from following him. but 
aCh. 8. 15 they departed not from the commandra 

JO 32 he walked in the way and departed not 

34. 33 they departed not from following the L. 

35. 15 they might not depart from their 

Neh. 9. 19 the pillar of the cloud departed not from 
Job 15. 30 He shall not depart out bt darkness 
21 14 Depart from us ; for we desire not tho 
22. 17 Which said unto God, Depart from us 
28. 78 and to depart from evil (is) understanding 
Psa. 6. S Depart from me, all ye workers of iuiqu. 
34. 14 Depart from evil, and do good ; seek peace 
37. 27 Depart from evil, and do good ; and dwell 
loi. 4 A froward heart shall depart from me : I 
119. 102 I have not departed from thy judgments 
119. 115 Depart from me, ye evil doers : for I will 
139. 19 depart from me therefore, ye bloody men 
Prov. 3. 7 fear the LORD, and depart from evil 

5. 7 and depart not from the words of ray mo 
13. 14 to depart from the snares of death 

13. jg abomination to fools to depart from evil 

14. 16 A wise (man) feareth, and departeth from 

14. 27 to depart from the snares of death 

15. 24 that he may depart from hell beneath 

16. 6 by the fear of the Lord (men) depart 

16. 17 The highway of the upright(ii) to depart 
22. 6 when he is old, he will not depart from 

27. 22 will not his foolishness depart from hlni 
Isa 7. 17 the day that Ephraim departed from Ja 

II. 13 The envy also of Ephraim shall depart 
14. 25 then shall his yoke depart from off them 
14. 25 and his burden depart from off their 
52. II Depart ye, depart ye, go ye out from 
59. 15 he (that) departeth from evil maketh 
Jer 17. 5 and whose heart departeth from the Lo 

32. 40 that they shall not depart from me 
Lam. 4. IS Departye; (it is) unclean ; depart, depart 
Eze. 6. 9 which hath departed from me, and with 

16. 42 and my jealousy shall depart 
Zech 10. II the sceptre of Kgypt shall depart away 
Mai. 2. 8 But ye are departed out of tlie way ; ye 

15. 7*0 pass on, nny adah. 

Dan. 4. 31 The kingdom is departed from thee 

16. 7*0 go up, np;; alak. 

\ Ki.;i5. ig break thy league that he may depart 
2 Ch. 16. 3 break thy league, that he may depart 

17 7*0 6e gme up, nSy alah, 2. 

Jer. 37. 5 theChaiileans . heard tidings they depa. 

18.7*0 turn aside, Tb sur. 

Hos. 9. 1 2 woe also to them when I depart from them 

19.7*0 look, r\y-^ shaah. 

Job 7. ig How long ^vilt thou not depart from me 
20. 7*0 lead up, put to sea, &.v&yoL> anago. 

Acts 27. 12 the more part advised to depart thenco 

28. 10 when we departed, they laded (us) with 
28. II after three months we departed in a ship 

21.7*0 loose up [an anchor), avaXvu analufl. 

Phil. I. 23 having a desire to depart, and to be with 
22.7*0 witlidraw, kvaxoip^io anach^oreo. 

Matt. 2. 12 they departed into their own country 
2. 13 when they were departed, behold, the 
2, 14 took the young child, .and departed into 

4. 12 when Jesus had heard, .he departed into 

14. 13 he departed thence by ship into a desert 

15. 21 Then Jesus went thence, and departed 
27. 5 and departed, and went and hanged him. 

John 6. 15 he departed again into a mountain him 

23.T0 change from, let go, airaWicra-w apallassS. 

Acts ig. 12 the diseases departed from them, and the 
24. 7*0 come or go away, airfpxofiai aperclunnai. 
Matt. 8. 18 he gave commandment to depart unto 
g. 7 And he arose, and departed to his house 
14. 16 They need not depart ; give ye them to 

16. 4 And he left them, and departed 

27. 60 and he rolled agreat stone, .and departed 
Mark i. 35 departed into a solitary place, and there 

I 42 immediately the leprosy departed from 
5.' 17 they began to pray him to depart out of 

5. 20 he departed, and began to publish in Dec. 
5. 32 they departed into a desert place by ship 
6 46 when he had sent them away, he depart. 
8. 13 he. .entering into the ship again, departed 

Luke I. 23 it came to pass, .he departed to his own' 
I 38 And the angel departed from her 
5. 13 immediately the leprosy departed from 
5. 25 departed to his own house, glorifying God 

7. 24 when the messengers of John were depa. 

8. 37 the whole multitude, .besought him to d. 
10. 30 thieves, which . .wounded (him), and dep. 
24. 12 Peter, .[departed,) wondering in himself 

John 4. 3 He left Judea, and departed again into 

4. 43 after two days he departed thence, and 

5. 15 The man departed, and told the Jews 
12. 36 These things spake Jesus, and departed 

Acts" 10. 7 angel which spake unto Cornelius was d. 

28. 29 the Jews [departed, J and had great reason. 
Rev 18. 14 the fruits, .are departed from thee, and 

18. 14 things which were dainty . .[are departed) 

25.7*0 loose off or away, cnroXvui apoluo. 

Acts 28. 25 when they agreed not they departed 



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26. Tb withdraw away, a.irox<i>p^(^ apockored, 
Slatt. 7. 23 depart from me, yc that work iniquity 
liUke 9. 39 bruising hira, hardly departeth from him 
Acts 13. 13 John departing from them returned to J. 

27. To be iMhdrawn, aTToxtapiC"!^''-'- 

Rev. 6. 14 the heaven departed as a scroll whea it 

28. To he thoroughly withdrawn, hiaxoipi'^ofxai. 
Luke 9. 33 as they departed from him, Peter said 

29.7'o come or go through, Siepxofiat dierchomai. 
Acts 13. 14 when they departed from Perga, they ca. 

30. To go or corne out or forth, tK-rtopivop-ai ekpor. 
Mattao. 29 as they departed from Jericho, a great 
Mark 6. 11 when ye depart thence, shake off the dust 

• Acts 25. 4 and that he himself would dei^art shortly 

31. To go out or forth, e^eiixi ezeimi. 

Acts 17. 15 and receiving a commandment, .they de. 
20. 7 Paul preached . .ready to depart on the 

Si. To come or go out or forth, ii,ipxoiJ.ai exercho. 
ilatt. 9. 31 when they were departed, spread abroad 
23. 8 they [departed] quicklylfrom the sepulchre 
Mark 6. 10 there abide till ye depart from that place 

7. 31 departing from the coasts of Tyre and Si. 
9. 30 they departed thence, and passed tlirough 

.Luke 4. 42 when it v/as day, he departed and went 
5. 8 Depart from me ; for I am a sinful man 

8. 35, 38 out of whom the devils were departed 

9. 4 whatsoever house . . abide, and thence de. 
9. 6 they departed, and went through t!;e 

10. 35 on the morrow, when [he departed,] he 
12. 59 I tell thee, thou shalt not depart thence 

• .Tohtt 4. 43 after two days he departed thence, and 
Acts. II. 25 Then departed Barnabas to Tarsus, for to 

12. 17 he departed, and went into another place 

14. 20 next day he departed with Barnabas to 

15. 40 Paul chose Silas, and departed, being 

16. 36 now therefore depart, and go. in peace 

16. 40 when they had seen thebrethren, they.. d. 

17. 33 So Paul departed from among them 

18. 23 after he had spent some time, .he depar. 
so. I Paul, .departed for to go into Macedonia 

20. II even till break of day, so he departed 

21. s we departed and went our way; and they 
St. 8 we that were of Paul's company departed 

■Phil. 4. 15 when I departed from Blacedonia, no 

3-3. To come or go doion, KarepxofJ-ai Icaterchomai. 
Acts 13. 4 So they, .departed unto Seleucia.; and 

34. Tn go after, away or hack, fxEralSaiyct) metabaino. 
-Matt. 8. 34 that he would depart out of their coasts 

11. 1 he departed thence, to teach and to 

• 12. 9 when he was dopai-ted thence, he went 

15. 2g Jesus departed from thence, and came 

John 7. 3 Depart hence, and go into Judea, that 

13, I his hour was come that he should depart 
Acts i8. 7 he departed thence, and entered into a 

■B5.To lift up and reinove, ixeraipdi metairo. 
Matti3. 53 when Jesus had finished, .he departed 

19. I he departed from Galilee, and came into 

30. To go on heyond, Trapdyca parago. '< 

Matt- "p. 27 v/hen Jesus departed thence, two blind 

37. Tn ffo on, -Kopiioixai ptoreuomai. 

i^Iatt. 2. 9 when they had heard the king, they dep. 
II. 7 as they departed, Jesus began to say unto 
ig. 15 he laid (his) hands .on them, and departed 

24. 1 Jesus went out, and'departed from the 

25. 41 Depart fropi me, ye cursed, into everlast. 
Xulce 4. 42 that he should not depart from them 

13. 31 Get tnee out, and depart hence: for Her. 
John 16. 7 but if I depart, I v/ill send him unto you 
Acts 5. 41 they departed from the presence of the 

22. 21 Depart: for I will send thee far hence 
2 Ti. 4. 10 Demas. .having loved, .is departed unto 

38. To go secretly or quietly, inrdyw hupago. 
Jlark 5. 33 the peop!? saw them departing, and 
Jas, 2. 16 Depart in peace, be (ye) warmed and fiU 

Q9.Toput apart, xwp'C'^ chSrizo. 

Acts I. 4 they should not depart from Jemsalem 
18. I After these things Paul departed from A. 
18. 2 had commanded all Jev/s to depart from 
' T Co. 7. 10 let not the wife depart from (lier) husb. 
7. II if she depart, let her remain unmarried 
7. 15 if the unbelieving depart, let hhn depart 
Phm. IS perhaps he therefore departed for a sea. 

DEPAET asunder, to — 

To be withdrawn, aTroxwp'C<'A"^' apoch oriz&inai. 
Acts 15. 39 they departed asunder one from the other 

DEPAET early, to — 

To turn about, round, "SV isaphar. 

Judg. 7. 3 let him . . depart early from mount Gilead 

DEPAET from, to — ■ 

To place off from, &(p((TT7ini ccphistemi. 

Luke 2. 37 a widow, .v/hich departed not from the 
4. J3 he departed from him for a season 
*- 13. 27 depart from me, all (ye) workers of ini. 

Acts 12. 10 and fortliwitli the angel departed from 
15. 38 who departed from them from Pamphy. 
19. 9 ho departed from them, and separated 
22. 29 straightway liiBy departed from him 
2 Co 12. , 8 1 besought, .that it miglit depart from 

1 Ti. 4. ' I in the latter times some shall depart from 

2 Ti.- 2. 19 And, let every one. .depart from iniquity 
Heb. 3. 12 Take heed, .in departing from the living 



DEPAUT out, to — 

To ivithdraw out, sKxaipfco ehchoreo. 

Lukezi. 21 which are in the midst of; it depart out 
DEPAET out of, to — 
To come out or forth, i^epxofiai exercJiomai. 

JIattio. 14 v/hen ye depart out of that house or city 
17. 18 he departed out of him: and the child 

Acts 16. 39 they . .desired (them) to [depart out of] 

DEPAKT, to let — 

l.To send on, rh^ shalach, 3. 

Exodi8. 27 Moses let his father in law- depart; and 
Josh 24. 28 let the people depart, .every man unto his 
2 Sa. 17. 12 and to morrow I will let thee depart 
1 Ki. II. 21 L^t me depart, that I may go to mine 

2.7*0 loose away, airoAva apohio. 

Luke 2. 29 lettest thou thy servant depart in peace 
Acts 23. 22 let the young man depart, and clwged 

DEPAET, they that — 

One that turns aside, nio; yasur. 

Jer. 17. 13 they that depart from me shall be written 

DEPAETEB, tobe — 

1. To remove, rhi galah. 

1 Sa. 4. 21, 22 The glory is departed from Israel 
Hos. 10. s for the glory thereof, .is departed from 

2. To he removed, ypi nasa, 2. 

Isa. 38. 1 2 Mine age is departed, and is removed from 

DEPARTING — 

l.To go out, Nj; yatsa. 

Gen. 35. 18 came to pass, 3s her soul was in depart. 

Exodi6. I the second moath after their departing 

l.To turn aside, "IID sur. 

Dan. 9. 5 by departing from thy precepts and from 
9. II transgressed thy law, even by departing 

Z.A going aioay, &cpi^ts aphixis. 

Acts 20. 29 after my departing shall- grievous -wolves 
i. Outgoing, e|oSor exodos. 

Heb.. 1 1. 22 of the departing of the children of Israel 

DEPAETDIG a-way — 
To remove, JQi nasag. 

Isa. 59. 13 and departing away from our God, speak. 

DEPAETTTRE — 

l.To go out, Nv; yatsa. 

Eze. 26. 18 isles, .shall be troubled at thy departure 

2. A loosing up or off, audKoats analusis. 

2 Ti. 4. 6 and the time of my depajture is at hand 

DEPOSED, to be — 

To be 7}ut down, r\ra nechath, 6. 

Dan. 5. 20 he was deposed from his kingly, tlirone 
DEPEIVE, to — 
To cause to forget, na'; nashah, 5. 

Job. 39. 17 God hath deprived her of wisdom, neither 
DEPEIVED, to be — 
l.To he lacking, numbered, ^|■^5 paqad, 4. 

Isa. 38. 10 1 am deprived of the residue of my years 
2. To he bereaved, '7317 shakol. 

Gen. 27. 45 -why should I be deprived also of yxiu both 

LEPT3 — 

1. Depth, the deep, 'i^'isp metsulah. 

Psa. 68. 22 bring (my people) again from the depths 
Mic. 7. 19 all their sins into the depths of the sea 

2. To make deep, pii^i ainaq^ 5. 

Isa. 7.11 ask it either in the depOi, or in the height 

3. Deep place, depth, pay. emeq.. 

Prov. 9. 18 her guests (are) in the depths of hell 

LDepth, deep, P'Q^ oineq. 

Prov 25. 3 heaven for height, and the earth for depth 

b.Deep, the deep, Din^ tehom. 

Exodis. s The depths have covered them : they sank 

15. 8 the depths were congealed in the heart 
Deut. 8. 7 depths that spring out of valleys and 
Job 28. 14 The depth saith. It (is) not in me ; and 

38. 16 thou walked in the search of the depth? 
Psa. 33. 7 he layeth up the depth in storehouses 

71. 20 bring me up again from the depths of 

77. 16 were afraid: the depths also were troubled 

78. IS gave (them) drink as, (out of) the great d. 

106. 9 he led them through the depths, as thro. 

107. 26 they go down again to the depths 
Prov. 3. 20 By his knov/ledge the depths are broken 

8. 24 When (there \yere) no depths, I was 
8. 27 set a compass toon the face of the depth 
Jon. 2. s the depth closed me round about, the 

Q.Depth, the depth, deep things,. ^dOos bathos. 
Mark 4. 5 because it had no depth cf earth 
Eom. 8. 39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other 
II. 33 O the depth of the riches both of the 
Eph. 3. 18 what (is) the breadth ..length, and depth 
Eev. 2. 24 -wliich have not known [the depths] of S. 

7. The high or open sea, trihayos pelagos. 

MattiS. 6 he were drowned in the -depth of the sea 
DEPTHS — 
Deep places, D'i?Dj;,i3 maamaqqim. 

Psa. 130. I Out of the depCns have I cried imto thee 



Isa. 51. 10 that hath made the depths of the sea 

Eze. 27. 34 by the seas in the depths of the water 
DEPUTY — 
l.To be set up, ysi natsah, 2. 

I JKi. 22. 47 then no king in Edom ; a deputy (was) 
2. Governor, stadholder, nns pechali. 

Esth. 8. 9 the deputies and rulers of the provinces 
9. 3 the deputies, and officers of the king 

2>.A pro-consul, avBiiraTos anthupatos. 
' Acta 13. 7 Which was with the deputy of the country 
13. 8 seeking to turn away the deputy from the 

13. 12 the deputy, when he saw what was done 

19. 38 the law is open, and there are deputies 
DEPUTY, to be — 

To be or act as a pro-consul, oj/SviraTeita anthnpa. 

Acts 18. 12 whe-n Galllo [was the deputy] of Achaia 
DEE-BE, Aepfin. 

A city of Lycaonia, not far from Pisidia ; but Its exact 
position is not known. It was in the eastern part of 
the great upland plain of Lycaonia, which stretches 
from Iconium eastwards along the north side of the 
Taurus chain, near the pass called the Galician gates, 
which opened a way from the low plain of Cilicia to 
the interior tableland. By Col. Leake it is supposed 
to be at Bin-bir Kilisseh, at the foot of the Kara-dagh; 
but this is the site of Lystra. Kiepert's map puts it 
further east, at a spot where there are ruins, in the 
line of the Roman road. Hamilton and Texier place 
it at Stole, a little south west of the last position and 
nearer to the roots of Taurus. 

Acts 14. 6 They . .fled unto Lystra and D., cities of 

14. 20 next day he departed with Barnabas to D. 
16. I Then came he to D. and Lystra 

20. 4 there accompanied hira . . Gaius ol D. , and 
DEEIDE, to — 

l.To laugh at, deride, prt'^ sachaq. 

Hab. 1. 10 tliey shall deride every stronghold ; for 
2.T0 turn up the nose at, iK/xvicrripiCai ekmukterizo. 

Lukei6. 14 And the Pharisees also., they derided him 
23. 3s the rulers also with them derided (him) 

DEEISION — 

l.Scorn, scorning, 3j,j7 laag. 

Eze. 36. 4 which became a prey and derision to the 
Hos. 7. 16 This (shall be) their derision in the land 

^.Derision, scoffing, ohs qeles. 

Psa. 44. 13 a scorn and a derision to them that are 

79. 4 a scorn and derision to them that are 
Jer. 20. 8 made a reproach unto me, and a derision 

Z. Laughter, derision, pni? sechoq. 

Jer. 20. 7 I am in derision daily, every one mocketh 
48. 26 Moab. .he also shall be in derision 
48. 27 For was not Israel a derision unto thee? 
48. 39 so shall Moab be a derision and a dismay- 
Lam. 3. 14 I was a derision to all my people 

DERISIOIT to have in — 
l.To scorn, p"? tuts, 5. 

Psa.iig. 51 The proud have had me greatly in derisioD' 
2.T0 scorn, :i)^ laag. 

Psa. 2. 4 the Lord shall have them in derision 
59 8 shalt have all the heathen in derision 

Eze. 23. 32 be laughed to scorn and had in derision 

3. To laugh at, deride, pri^ sachaq. 

Job ^o. I younger than I have me in derision 

DESCEND, to — 

l.To go or come down, ti; yarad. 

Gen. 28. 12 angels of God ascending and descending 
Exodig. 18 because the LoED descended upon it in 

33. 9 the cloudy pillar descended, and stood 

34. 5 the Lord descended in the cloud, and 
Num34. II the border shall descend, and shall reach 
Deut. 9. 21 the brook that descended out of the 
Josh, 2. 23 descended from the mountain, and passed 

17. 9 the coast descended unto the river Kanah 
18. 13 the border descended to Ataroth-adar 

18. i6 and descended to the valley of Hinnom 
18. 16 on the south, and descended to En-rogel 
18. 17 descended to the stone of Bohan the son 

1 Sa. 26. 10 he shall descend into battle, and perish 
Psa. 49. 17 his glory shall not descend after him 

133. 3 (the dew) that descended upon the moun. 
Prov 30.: 4 hath ascended up into heaven, or descen. 
Isa. 5. 14 he that rejoiceth, shall descend into it 
Eze. 26. 20 down with them that descend into the 
31. 16 down, .with them that descend into the 

2. To go or come down, icara^aivu katahaino. 

Matt. 3. 16 he saw the Spirit of God descending like 
7. 2s, 27 the rain descended, and the floods 
28. 2 angel of the Lord descended from heaven 
Mark 1. 10 Spirit like a dove descending upon hira 

15. 32 Let Christ the King of Israel descend now 
Luke 3. 22 the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily 
John I. 32 the Spirit descending from heaven lilce 
I.- 33 thou shalt see the Spirit descending, and 
I. SI angels of God ascending and descending 
Acts 10. II a certain vessel descending unto him, as 
II. s •'^ certain vessel descend, as it had been 
24. I Ananias the high priest descended with 
Eom 10. 7 Who shall descend into the deep? that Is 
Eph. 4. 9 what is it but that he also descended 

4. 10 He that descended is the same also that 
I Th, 4. 16 the Lord hi.mself shall descend from 
Rev. 21. 10 Jerusalem, descending out of heaven' 



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8. To come down, KaripxojJ^ai katarohomai. 

Ja%. 3. 15 This wisdom desceadeth not from above 

DESCENT — 

A comirCg down, nard^affts kaiabasts. 

Lukejg. 37 at the descent of the mount of OKyes 

DESCENT conntad, to have one's — 
To have one's genealogy reckoned, ytvtaXoyioitau 
Eeb. 7. 6 be whose descent is. not counted from 

nfeSCENT, without — 

Without a genealogy, ii.yivta!\.6yriros agenealogltot. 
Heb. 7. 3 without descent, having neither beginning 

DES^TRTBE, to — 

1 . To write, 3ri| kathab. 

•. Josh 18. 4 describe it according to the inheritance 

18. 6 describe the land (Into) seven parts 
,18. 8 thera that went to describe the land 
.18. 8 walk through the land, and describe it 

j8. 9 described it by cities into seven parts 
Judg. 8. 14 he described unto him the princes of 

2. To lorile, ypi.(pw graphs. 

Rora 10. 5 if OSes describeth the righteousness which 

S.To lay out, say, Kiyai lego. 

Rom. 4. 6 David also describeth the blessedness 

DESCRY, to send to — 

To go about, search, spy out, "nn tur. 

Judg. 1. 23 the house oj Joseph sent to descry Beth-el 

DESERT — 

l.Deed, recompense, 7?D3 gemvl. 

Psa. 28. 4 Give them., render to tbsm their desert 

^.Judgment, ts^^ip mishpat. 

Eze. 7. 27 according to their' deserts will J Judge 

DESERT — 

I. Dry or waste place, ny]r} chorhah. 
Psa. 102. 61 am like an owl of the desert 
Isa. 48. ai led them thi-oagh the deserts: he caused 
Eze. 13. 4 prophets are lilje the foxes in the deserts 

i. Desolation, jtov; yeshimon. 

Psa. 7?. 40 of t did they . . grieve him in the desert 

106. 14 and tempted God in the desert 
Isa. 43. 19 I will even make, .rivers in the desert 
43. 20 rivers in the desert, to give drink to my 

3. Plain, wilderness, desert, I3it? midbar. 

Exod. 3. 1 the flock to the back side of the desert ! 

5. 3 three days' journey into the desert 

19. 2 were come (to) the desert of Sinai, and 
23. 31 and from tlie desert unto the river 

Numjo. I whole congregation, into the desert of 
27. 14 against my commandment in the desert 

33. jO they removed from the desert of Sinai 
Deut32. 10 lie found ijim in a desert land, and in the 
2 Ch.26. 10 he built towera in the desert, and digged 

. Job 24. 5 (as) wild asses in the desert, go they forth 
■ Isa. 2j. I from the desert, from a terrible land 
Jer. 25- 24 mingled people that dwell in the desert 

4. Plain, wilderness, Arabah, •la'TA?, arahah. 

Isa. 35. I the desert shall rejpice, and blossom as 
35. 6 waters break out, and streams in the des. 
40. 3 make straight in the desert a highway 
41. 19 I will set in the desert the fir tree 
51. 3 her desert like the garden of the LOKD 

Jer. 2. "6 through a land of deserts and of pits 
17. 6 he shall be like the heath in the desert 
JO. 12 be) a wilderness, a dry land, and a desert 

Eze. 47. 8 down into the desert, and go into the sea 

Z.A desert, solitude, iprj/xla erSmia. 

Heb. ti. 38 they wandered in deserts, and (in) mou 

6, A desert, solitary place, eprjfiov erenws. 

Matt24. 26 Behold, he is in the desert ; go not forth 
Luke I. 80 was in the deserts till the day of his 
John 6. 31 Our fathers did eat manna ia the, desert 

DESERT — 

Desert, solitary, ^prtfios eremos. 

Matt 14. 13 departed thence by a ship Into, a desert 

14. J5 This is a desert place, and the time is 
Mark i. 45 but was without in desert places 

6. 31 C!ome ye yourselves, .into a desert place 
6. 32 they departed into a desert place by ship 
6. 35 This is a desert piace, and now the time 

Xuke 4. 42 he departed and went into a desert place 
9. 10 [went aside privately into a desert place) 
9. 12 for we are here in a desert place 
Acts 8. 26 from Jerusalem unto Gaza, which is des. 
DESERT, -arild beasts of the — 
Inhabitants of the desert, D'^ tsiyyim. 

Isa. 13. 21 wild beasts of the desert shall lie there 

34. n The wild beasts of the desert shall also 
Jer. 50. 39 the wild beasts of the desert with the 

DESERT OP THE SEA. p.* "iZJi midbar yam. 
An unknown portion of Arabia. 

Isa. 21. I The burden of the desert of the sea, 
DESERVING — 
Deed, recompense,' ^^03 genwZ,. 

Judg. g. 16 according to the deserving of his hands 
DESIRABLE — 
•Desire, ipn ckemed. 

£ze> 23. 6, 13, 23 all of them desirable young men 



DESIRE — 

1. Desire, or father, 3K ab. 

Job 34. 36 My desire (is, that) Job may be tried 

2. Desire, the' caper-berry, ."ij'v^x abiyyonah. 
Eccl.x2. s shall be a burden, and desire shall fail 

^.Desire, longing, nv^ avvah. 

Deut.iS. 6 come with all the desire of his mind 
I Sa. 23. 20 according to all the desire of thy soul 
Hos. 10. 10 (It is) in my desire that I should chastise 

i. Desire, desirableness, ^'jOn cliemdah. 

I Sa. 9. 20 And on whom (is) all the desire of Israel? 
Dan. II. 37 nor the desire of women, nor regard any 
Hag. 2. 7 and the Desire of all nations shall come 

t. Delight, pleasure, fjn chepheis. 

a Sa. 23. s (this is) all my salvation, and all (my) d. 

1 Kl 5. 8 1 wOl do all thy desire concerning timber 

5. 9 thou Shalt accomplish my desire, in 
$. 10 and fir trees, (according to) all his desire 
g. 11 and with gold, according to all his desire 
10. 13 unto the queen of Sheba all her desire 

2 Ch. 9. 12 gave to the queen of Sheba all her desire 
Job * 3x. 16 have withheld the poor from (their) desi. 

6. Desire, delight, p^n chesheq. 

1 Ki 9. 1 all Solomon's desire which he was pleased 
7. Desired or desirable thing, "lon.p machmad. 

Eze. 24. 16 take away from thee the desire of thine 
24. 21 the desire of your eyes, and that which 
24. is joy of their glory, the desire of theircyes 

i. Asking, request, ■"|^^^^P mishalah. 

Psa. '37. 4 shall give tiiee the desires of thine heart 

9. Soul, Kjij nephesh. 

Eccl. 6. g Better.. than the wandering of the desire 
Mic. 7. 3 he uttereth his mischievous desire 
Hab. 2. 5 who enlargeth his desire as hell, and (is) 

10. Acceptance, good pleasure, ji:n ralson. 

2 Ch.ij. 15 and sought him with their whole desire 
fsa.145. 16 satisflest the desire of every living thing 

145. 19 fulfil the desire of them that fear him 

11. Desire, longing, ■''iwn taavah. 

Psa. 10. 3 the wicked boasteth of his heart's desire 

10. 17 thou hast heard the desire of the humble 
21. 2 Thou hast given him his heart's desire 
38. 9 Lord, all my desire (is) before thee ; and 
78. 29 for he gave thera their own desire 

112. 10 the desire of the wicked shall perish 
Prov. JO. 24 desire of the righteous shall be granted 

11. 23 The desire of the righteous (is) only good 
13. 12 (when) the desire cometh, (it is) a tree of 
13. zg The desire accompli.shed is sweet to the 
18. I Through desire a man, having separated 
jg. 22 The desire of a man (is) his kindness 

21. 25 The desire of the slothful killeth him 
Isa. 26. 8 the desire of (our) soul (is) to thy name 

12. Desire, mark, ^J^tav. 

Job 3T. 35 my desire (is, that) the Almighty would 

13. Desire, longing, nQ\&:^ teshuqah. 

Gen. 3. 16 thy desire (shall be) to thy husband 

4.. 7 unto thee (shall be) his desire, and thou 
Song 7, 10 I (am) my beloved's, and his desire (is) 

li.Oreat or over desire, hnSvfila epitkumio: 
Luke 22. IS With desire I have desired to cut this 
Phil. 1. 23 having a desire to depart, and to be 

1 Th. 2. 17 to see your face with great desire 

15. Oood pleasure, evSoicla eudokia. 

Kom.io. I my heart's desire and prayer to God for 

16. Wish, will, willing, SeXrjfia ihelema. 
Eph. 2. 3 fulfilling the desires of the flesh 

DESIRE, earnest — 

Oreat desire, longing after, iTrtirSSrjiTts epipothesis. 

2 Co. 7. 7 when he told us your earnest desire 

DESIRE, great — 

Great desire, longing after, iTrnroSia epipothia. 
Bom 15. 23 having a gieat desire these many years 

DESIRE, vehement — 

Oreat desire, iiTnt6Sri<ns epipotliesis. 

2 Co. 7. II yea, (what) vehement desire, yea, (what) 

DESIRE, to — 

1.7*0 desire, incline to, .nix avah, 3. 

I Sa. 2. 16 and (then) take (as much) as thy soul de. 
a Sa, 3. 21 reign over all that thine heart desireth 
I Ki.ii. 37 according to all that thy soul desireth 
Job 23. 13 (what) his soul desireth, even (that) he 
Psa. 132. 13 he hath desired (it) for his habitation 

132. 14. here will I dwell ; for I have desired it 
Prov 21. 10 The soul of the wicked desireth evil: his 
Isa. 26. g With my soul have I desired thee in the 
Mic. 7. I my soul desired the first ripe fruit 

I.T0 desire for oneself, nix avixh, 7. 
.Prov 13, 4 The soul of the sluggard desireth, and 

23. 6 neither desire thou his dainty meats 

24. 1 Be not.thoii envious.. neither desire to be 
Ecol. 5.' 2 wanteth nothing, .of all that he desireth 
Jer. 17. 16 neither have I desired the woeful day 
Amos 5, j8 Woe unto you that desire tho day of the 

3. To say, TDN amar. 
■ I Sa. 2o. 4 VrTiatsoevcr thy soul desireth, I vrill even 
Esth. 2. 13 whatsoever she desired was given her to 



i.To enquire after, nj^a, .nj/2 beah, bea. 

Dan. 2. 16 desired of the king that he would give 
2. 18 That they would desire mercies of the O 
2. 23 made known unto mc nor/ what we desL 

5. To seek, require, EipJ baqash, 3. 

Eiodio. II serve the Lonu ; for that ye did desire 

C.jTo desire, have delight, inij chamad. 

Exod34. 24 neither shall any man desire thy h-ind 
Deut. 5. 21 Neither shalt thou rtnaire thy neighbour** 

7. 2s thou shalt not desire the silver or gold 
Job 20. 20 shall not save of tliat whic'n he desired 
Psa. 68. 16 (this is) the hill (which) God desireth to 
Prov 12. 12 The wicked desireth the net of evil (men) 
Isa. I. 29 ashamed of the oaks which ye. .desired 
53. 2 (there is) U'o beauty that we should desire 

l.To desire, have pleasure, ['gn chaphcls. 

Job 13, 3 Surely 1 would speak, and I desire to 
21 14 we desire not the knowledge of thy ways 
33. 32 If thou hast, .speak, for I desire to justify 

Psa. 40. 6 Sacrifice and offering thou didst not des. 
St. 6 Behold, thou dcsirest truth in the inward 
51. 16 For thou desirest not sacrifice, else would 
73. 25 none upon earth (that) I desire beside 

Jer. 42. 22 in the place whither ye desire to go 

Hos. 6. 6 For 1 desired mercy, and not sacrifice 

?>, Desiring, cpn chaphets. 

Neh. I. II thy servants, who desire to fear thy name 

Paa. 34. 12 What man (is he that) desireth life, (and) 

70. 2 let them be. .put to confusion, thatdesira 

9. Desire, csn chephets. 

I Sa. 18. 25 The king desireth not any dowry, but an 

10. To cleave to, delight in, par} cluisluuj. 

1 Ki. g. 19 which Solomon desired to build in Jem. 

2 Ch. 8. 6 all that Solomon desired to build In Jeru. 
11. 7*0 ask, b^v shaal. 

Deuti4. 26 or for whatsoever thy soul desireth: and 
18. 16 According to all that thou desires't of the 
Judg. 8. 24 Gideon said . . I would desire a request of 
I Sa. 12. 13 king whom ye have chosen, (and), .de.l 

1 Ki. 2. 20 said, I desire one sn.all petition of thee 

2 Ki. 4. 28 she said, Did I desire a son of my lord ? 
2 Ch. II. 23 And he desired many v.'ives 

Psa. 27 4 One (thing) have 1 desired of the LoKD 
Eccl. 2. 10 whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not 

12.7*0 swallow up, pant after, r\Hv/ shaaph. 

Job 36. 20 Desire not the night, when people are 
13. 7*0 lift up the soul, lyw Ky) nasa nepihesh. 

}ei. 22. 27 to the land whereunto they desire to 
14. To ask, alreoi ailed. 

Matt2o. 20 worsliipping (him), and desiring a certaia 

Markio. 33 do for us whatsoever we shall desire 

11. 24 What things soever ye desire, when ye. 
15. 6 released, .prisoner, whomsoever they de. 
13. 8 began to desire (him to do) as he had 

Luke23. 25 he released unto them, .whom they..de 
Acts 3. 14 desired a murderer to be granted unto 

7. 46 desired to find a tabernacle for the God ' 
g. 2 desired of him letters to Damascus to tho 

12. 20 desired peace; because their country was 

13. 21 And afterward they desired a king: and 

13. 28 yet desired they Pilate that he should bo 
25. 3 desired favour against him, that he would 
25. 15 desijing (to have) judgment against him 

Eph. 3. 13 I desire that ye faint not at my tribula. 

Col. I. 9 to desire that ye might be filled with the 

I Jo. s- '5 have the petitions that we desired of him 
15. 7*0 think worthy, a^iiu axiou. 

Acts 28. 22 desire to hear of thee what thou thinkest 
I6.T0 ask excessively, 4^atr(a exaileo. 

Luke22. 31 Simon, behold, Satan hath desired, .yon 
17. To ask at or of, ^Trepwraoi eperOtaO. 

Matti6. I desired him that he would show them a 
18. T'o seek after, firi^-qTfoi epizeted. 

Acts 13. 7 and desired to hear the word of God 

Phil. 4. 17 Kot because I desire a gift: but I desira 
19. To desire greatly, eTriBvfieai epithumeo. 

Matti3. 17 have desired to see (those things) which 

Lubeis. 21 desiring to be fed with the crumbs which 

17. 22 ye shall desire to see one of the days of 

22. 15 I have desired to cat this passover with 
J Ti. 3. I he desireth a good work 

Heb. 6. II we desire that every one of you do show 
1 Pe. I. 12 which things the angels desire to look 
Kev. g. 6 sliall desire to die, and death shall flee 

20.7*0 desire greatly, QirnroBfO) epipolheo. 

I Pe. 2. 2 As new bore babes, desire the sincere 
21. To ask, desire, ipuTaa erotao. 

Luke 7. 36 one of the Pharisees desired him that ha 

14. 32 he sendeth an ambassage, and desireth 
John 12. 21 desired him, saying. Sir, we would see J. 
Acts 16. 39 and desired (them) to depart out of the 

18. 20 they desired (him) to tarry longer time 

23. 20 The Jews have agreed to desire thee that 
22.7*0 be zealous of, (rjXSca zeloo. 

I Co. 14. I FoUowafter charity,and desire spiritual 
23. To seek, (rirfu zeteo. 

Matt 1 2. 46' his brethren stood without, desiring to 
12. 47 thy brethreii stand without, desiring to 

Luke g. 9 v/ho is this. .And he desired to see him 
24.7*0 wish, will, 0(\a thelo. 

Mark 9. 35 If any man desire to he first, (the same) 



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Luke 5. 39 having- drunk old (wine) straightway de. 

8. ?o thy brethren stand without, desiring to 

lo. 24 many prophets, .have desired to see those 

2a 46 scribes, which desire to walk in long rob, 

? Co. II. 12 cutj off occasion from them'whlch desire 

t2. 16 For though I would desire to s^ory, I 
GaL 4. 9 whereunto ye desire again to be in bon. ? 
4, 2o I desire to be present with you now, and 
4. 21 Tell ine, ye that desire to be under the 

6. 12 As many as desire to make a fair show in 

6. 13 but desire to have yoU circumcised, that 
1 Ti. ». 7 Desiring to be teachers of the law : und. 

25, To stretch the arms for, opeyofiai oregomai. 

t Ti. 3. t If a man desire the office of a bishop, he 
Heb. II. 16 But now they desire a better (country) 

26. To call alongside of, vapaKaXea parakaleo. 
ilattiS. 32 I forgave thee all., because thou desiredst 
Acts 8. 31 he desired Philip that he would come up 

9. 38 desiring (him) that ho would not delay to 
19. 31 desiring (him) that he would not advent. 
28. 14 were desired to tarry with them seven d. 

1 Co. 16, 12 I greatly desired him to come unto you 

2 Cff. 8. 6 Insomuch that we. desired Titus, that as 

12. 18 I desired Titus, and with (him) I sent 

J)ESIEE earnestly ot greatly, to — 
I. To desire for oneself, nix uvah, 7. 

Psa. 45. II shall the King greatly desire thy beauty 
2. To swallow up, pant after, 'JK?' shaaph. 

Job 7. 2 a servant earnestly deaireth the shadow 
3.T0 desire greatly, iiriiroBio) epipotkeo, 

2 Co. s. 2 earnestly desiring to be clothed upon 

1 Th. 3. 6 desiring greatly to see us, as we also (to 

2 Ti. I. 4 Greatly desiring to see thee, being mind. 

MSIBB to have, to — 

To he zealous of or for, ^ri\6<a zetod, 

Jas. 4. 2 kUl, and desire to have, and cannot obtain 
. DESIEJS, to have e. — 
1. To cleave to, delight in,.pBij chttshaq. 

Deut2i. II and hast a desire uitto her, that thou 
Z.Tohave desire, fjDj kasaph. 

Job 14. 15 thou v^t have a desire fo the work ol 
Z.To lift up the soul, i^M k'^J nasa nephesh. 

Jer. 44. 14 they have a. desire to return tp dwell 
DESIE3ED — 

1. To be desired, «]p| kasaph, 2. 

Zeph. 2. i yea, gather together,0 natiolji .net desired 

2. Desire, pleasure, fsrt chephets. 

Psa. 107. 30 bringeth' them unto thfcir d^aire^ haven 

DESTRiET), to be — 

l.To be desired, ft}!} chamad, 2. 

Gen. 3. 6 and a tree to be desired to make (one) 
Psa. 19. 10 More to be desired (are they) than gold 
PreV 21. 20 (There is) treasure to be desired and oil 

2. Desire, desirableness, nibn themddh, 

2 Ch.2i. 20 departed witliout being (iesifed : tiowbeit 

.3. Delight, pleasure, Vhn chephets. 

Prov. 8. II all the tbuigs that ma^ t)e desire4 ars 

"DESIRED, things — 

Desire, pleasure, CSQt chephets.. 

Prov, 3. IS all the' things thou caflst 'ijfesire are not 
8. II all the things th^t may be .desired ar^ not 

DESIEES — 

Desires, longings, QVUiO maaiiayyim. 

Ps3,i4o. 8 Grant not, Lord, the deaii'es of tlip wlc. 
DESrROTJS, to bo — 
l.To show self desirous^ Tn^ avahi^, 

Prov 23. 3 Be not desirousof his dainties ; for they 
2. To ivish, 6i\.ai thelo. 

Luke23. 8 for he was desirous to see him of a long 

John 16. 19 Jesus knew that theywere desirous to ask 

2C0. II. 32 the governor., kept the city., desirous to 
DESmOITS of, to be affectionately ^— 
To send one^s love after, ineipo/KU himeiromau 

I Th. 2. 8 So [being affectionately desirous of] you 
DESntOTTS of vain glory — 
Vain glorious, Kev65ofos kenfodoxos. 

Gal. 5. 26 Let us not be desirous of vain glory, prov. 
DESOLATE, '■'99¥' shemamah. 
A title of Judah while under God's anger. 

laa. 62. 4 neither shall . . land . . more be tettoed D. 
DESOLATE — 
l^Alori^, separate, f^'^badad. 

Isa. 27. 10 Yet the'defenced city (shsitt be) desolate 
2. Desolations, rtin? battoth. 

lea. 7. 19 shall rest all of thenj i)l the desolate 
Z.Silent, gloomy, iiD^a galmud. 

Job 15. 34 For the congregation, .(shall be)desolate 

Isa. 49. 21 1 havB lost my children, and am desolate 

4. To be dry, waste, 3in chareb, 2: 

Eze. 26. 19 When I shall make thee a desolate city 
30. 7 midst of the countries (that are) desolate 

5. Dry, waste, m.n chareb. 

Jot. 33. 10 which ye say (shall be) desolate wlthoiit 
3j. 12 which is desolate >vltlK)ut man and with. 



6. Dryness, waste, ft^'jrj chorbah. 

Jer. 7. 34 Then . .for the land shall be desolate 
. £ze. 25. 13 and I will make it desolate from Teman 

7. Only, lonely, singly, Tn; yachid. 

Psa. 25. 16 have mercy upon me; for 1 (am) desolate 

8. To be cut off, hidden, ins kachad, 2. 

Job 15. 28 he dwelJeth in'desolate cities, (and) in 

^.Desolation, astonishment, waste, rvpiiD mesliarn. 
Isa. 15. 6 the waters of Nirarim shall be desolate 
Jer. 48. 34 waters also of Nirarim shall be desolate 
Eze. 6. 14 niore desolate than the wilderness toward 

10. Wasting, desolation, nt(-w shoah. 

Job 36. 3 the wilderness in former time desolate 
38. i7 To satisfy the desolate and waste (ground) 

ll.Desolation, astonishment, xoaste, naa' shammah. 
Isa. g. 9 many houses shall be desolate, (even) 

13. 9 and fierce anger, to lay the land desolate 
Jet. 4. 7 from his place to make thy land desolate 
18. 16 make their land desolate, (and) a perpet. 
19. 8 make this city desolate, and an hissing 
25. 38 their land is desolate because of the 

48. 9 for the cities thereof shall be desolate 
so. 3 which shall make her land desolate, and 

Itos. s- 9 Kphraira shall be desolate in the day of 
Zech. 7. J 4 for they laid the pleasant land desolate 

12. To be desolate, oo^ shamem. 

2 Sa. 13. 20 Tamar remained desolate in her brother 
Isa. 49. 8 cause to inherit the desolate heritages 
54. I more (are) the children of the desolate 
Lam. . 1. 4 her gates are desolate ; her priests sigh 
■ 1. 13 he hath made me desolate (and) faint all 
I. 16 my children are desolate, because the 
3. II He hath turned., he hath made me desol. 
Eze. 36. 4 to the desolate wastes, and to the cities 
Dan. 9. 27 that, .shall be poured upon the desolate 

13. To be or become desolate, ddv' shamem, 2. 

Psa. 69. 25 Let their habitation be desolate ; (and) let 

Isa. 54. 3 make the desolate cities to be inhabited 

Jer. 33. 10 streets of Jerusalem, (that are) desolate 

Eze. 29. 12 midst of the countries (that are) desolate 

30. 7 the midst ot the countries (that are) des. 

36. 34 the desolate land shall be tilled, whereas 

36. 35 This land that was desolate is become 

36: 35 the waste and desolate and ruined cities 

li. Desolate, dd^ shamem. 

Ser. 12. II (and being) desolate it moumeth unto 
Dan, 9. 17 shine upon thy sanctuary that is desolate 

15i Desolation, nao-^ shemamah. 

Exod23. 29 lest the land become desolate, and the 
Lev. 26. 33 your land shall be desolate, and your 
Isa. 1. 7 Your country (is) desolate, your 

1. 7 (it is) desolate, as overthroivn bystrangers 
6. II and the land be utterly desolate 

Jer. 4, 27 The whole land shall be desolate ; yet 
6. .8 lest I make thee desolate; a land not 
9. 11 1 will make the cities of Judah desolate 
10. 22 to make the cities of Judah desolate, (and) 
12. 10 my pleasant portion a desolate wilderness 
12. II They have made it desolate, (and being)d. 
32. 43 (It is) desolate without man or beast 
44. 6 they are wasted (and) desolate, as at this 

49. 2 and it shall be a desolate heap, and her 
so. 13 but it shall be wholly desolate; everyone 
51. 26 thou Shalt be desolate for ever, saiththe 
51. 62 but that it shall be desolate for ever 

Eze, 6. 14 and make the land desolate ; yea, more 
12. 20 laid waste, and the land shall be desolate 

14. 15 they spoil it, so that it be desolate, that 

14. 16 but the land shall be desolate 

15. 8 I will make the land desolate, because 
29. 9 land of Egypt shall be desolate and waste 
29. 10 make the land of Egypt, .waste (and) des. 
29. 12 I will make the land of Egypt desolate 
29. 12 the cities, .laid waste shall be desolate 

32. 1 5 I shall make the land of Egypt desolate 

33. 28 I will lay the laud most desolate, and the 

33. 29 when I have laid the land most desolate 
35. 3 I will make thee most desolate 

35. 4 lay thy cities waste, and thou shalt be d. 
35. 7 Thus will I make mount Seir most des. 
35. 14 saith the Lord.. I will make thee desolate 

35. 15 thou shalt be desolate, mount Seir 

36. 34 whereas it lay desolate in the sight of all 
Joel 2. 3 behind them a desolate wilderness 

2. 20 will drive him into a land . . desolate 
3. 19 Edom shall be a desolate wilderness 

Mlo. I. 7 all the idols thereof will I lay desolate 
7. 13 Notwithstanding the land shall be des. 

\Q.Desirted, epTjuos eremos. 

Matt 23. 38 your house is left unto you [desolate] 
Lukei3. 35 your house is left unto you [desolate] 
Acts I. 20 Let his habitation be desolate, and let no 
Gal. 4. 27 the desolate hath many more children 

17.70 make a desert, iprmSia eremoo. 

Rev. 17. 16 shall make her desolate and naked 
18. To leave alone, fiov6co monod: 

I Ti. 5. 5 Now she that is a widow, and desolate 

DESOLATE, to be — 

1^. To be or become desolate, □?'!< ashem. 

Psa. 34. 21 that hate the righteous shall be desolate 

34. 22 none, that trust in him shall be desolate 
Isa. 24. 6 they that dwell therein are desolate :ther. 



2. To be or become dried up, wasted, 310 chareb. 
SsT. 2. 12 and be horribly afraid, be ye very deso. 
26. 9 city shall be desolate without an inhabit, t 
Z.To be burned, nx; yatsath, 2. 

Jer. 46. 19 Noph shall be waste and desolate witbo 
i.To be desolate, uo] yasham. 

Gen. 47. 19 give (us) seed, .that the land be not des. 
Eze. 6. 6 the high places shall be desolate 
12. 19 her land may be desolate from all 
19. 7 the land was desolate, and the fulness 

5. To be empty, free, acquitted, n[;i naqah, 2. 

Isa. 3. 26 and she, (being) desolate, shall sit upon 

6. To be wasted, desolate, nocv hk^ sliaah ^hema. 2 
Isa.' 6. II and the land be utterly desolate 

7. To be desolate, ddb' shamem. 

Psa. 40. 15 Let them be desolate for a reward 
Lam. 5. 18 the mountain of Zion, which is desolate 
Eze. 33. 28 the mountains shall be desolate 
35. 15 Israel, because it was desolate 

8. To be or become desolate, DO^ shamem, 2. 
Lev. 26. 22 your (high) ways shall be desolate 
Lam. 4. 5 They that did feed, .are desolate In the 
Eze. 6. 4 And your altars shall be desolate 

25. 3 the land of Israel, when it was desolate 
30. 7 they shall be desolate in the midst 

36. 36 (and) plant that that was desolate 
Amos 7. 9 And the high places, .shall be desolate 
Zeph. 3. 6 I have cut. . their towers are desolate 
Zech. 7. 14 the land was desolate after them 

9. To feel self desolate, aa<^ shainem, la. 

Psa.143. 4 my heart within me is desolate 
DESOLATE, to become — 
To be or become desolate, C»'n ashem. 

Hos. 13. 16 Samaria shall become desolate; for she 
DESOLATE houses — 
Forsaken habitations, ^^jppNt almanoth. 

Isa. 13. 22 shall cry in their desolate housca 
DESOLATE, to be laid — 
\. Desolation, be desolate, ncr^p or Dp(^ sliamem. 

Eze. 35. 12 They are laid desolate, tliey are given 
2. To be or become desolate, ddb' shamem, 2. 

Joel 1. 17 The seed, .the gamers are laid desolate 
DESOLATE, to Ue — 
To be made desolate, Dpff shamem, 6. 

Lev. 26. 34 as long as it lieth desolate, and ye (be) la 

26. 35 As long as it lieth desolate it shall 
26. 43 while she lieth desolate without them 

2 Ch.36. 21 as long as she lay desolate she kept aab. 
DESOLATE, to be made — 
l.To be desolate, owx ashem. 

Eze. 6. 6 that your altars may be.. made desolate 
2.T0 be or become desolate, dij'x ashem, 2. 

Joel 1. 18 the flocks of sheep are made desolate 
^.To be or become desolate, ccy shaviem, 2. 

Jer. 12. II the whole land is made desolate 
DESOLATE, to make — 
l.To desolate, DO:^' shamem. 

Eze. 36. 3 Because they have made (you) desolate 

Dan. 12. II abomination that maketh desolate ' 

2. To desolate, dd?' shamem, 3a. 

Dan. 9. 27 he shall make (it) desolate, even until 
II. 31 they shall place.. that maketh desolate 

3. To niake desolate, dd'^ shamem, 5. 

Job 16. 7 thou hast made desolate all my company 
Jer. 10. 25 and have made his habitation desolate ■ 

49. 20 he shall make their habitations desolate 

50. 45 he shall make (their) habitatiou^ desolate 
Eze. 20. 26 that I might make them desolate ■ 

30. 14 And I will make Pathros desolate* 
i.To leave desolate, ipt^fiiw eremoo. 

Rev. 18. 19 for in one hour is she made desolate 
DESOLATE, making — 
To make desolate, ddj) shamem, 5. 

Mic. 6. 13 in making (thee) desolate because of thy 
DESOLATE palaces — 
Forsaken habitations, rfjD^Sj! almanoth. 

Eze 19. 7 And he knew their desolate palaces 
DESOLATE place — 
1. Desolate places, D'jspx ashmannitn. 

Isa. 59. 10 (we are) in desolate places as dead (men) 
2. Dry or waste plaxe, rt^-in chorbah. 

Job 3. 14 which bulli; desolate places for themselves 

Psa. 109. 10 bread) also out of their desolate places 

Eze. 26. 20 in places desolate of old, with them that 
38. 12 turn thine hand upon the desolate places 

Mai. I. 4 will return and build the desolate places 

$.To be desolate, □1??' shamem. 

Isa. 49. 19 thy waste and thy desolate places, and 
DESOLATION — 
LDrought, dry, waste place, anh choreb. 

Zeph. 2. 14 desolation (shall be) in the thresholds 
2. Drought, dry or waste place, .I3"irr chorbah.' 

Ezra 9. 9 to repair the desolations thereof, and to 

Jer. 22 s that this house shall become a desolation 
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25. J I this whole land shall be a desolation 
?5. 18 (To wit), .to make them a desolation, >an 
4^. .zihis.diU' they (are) a de30latioa, 'and 
44. 22 therefore is your land a desolation, and 
Dan. 9. 2 seventy years in the desolations of 
Z. Desolation, waste, mpwri} meshoali. 

Zeph. I. IS a day o£ wasteness and desolatipn, a day 
i.Desolalwns, vMstes, n'^HWa mashshuoth. 

Psa. 74. 3 thy feet unto the perpetual desolations 
^.Desolation, wasting, niNW shaavah. 

Prov. 1. 27 When your fear Cometh, as desolafioa 
fl Desolation, waiting, nNW sheth. 

Lam. 3. 47 Fear, .is come upon us, desolation and 
7:Destruction, spoiling, •)'& shod. 

Isa. 51. 19 These two (thing^) are come.. desolation 
h;o8. 12. 1 he daily iucreaseth lies and desolation 

8. Desolation) wasting, nt<\& shoah. 

Job 30. 14 in the desolation they rolled themselves 
Prov. 3. 25 neither of the desolation of the wiclie4 
Isa. 10. 3 the desolation (whiclv) shall come from 
47. II desolation shall comc^upon thee suddenly 

9. Desolation, nsK? shammah. j 

2 Ki. 22. ig that they should bc/come a desolation 
2 Ch. 30. 7 therefore gave them up to desolation 
Psa. 46. 8 what desolations he hath made in the 
73. 19 How- are they (brought) into desolation 
Isa. 24. 12 In the city ia left desolation, and the 
Jer. 49. x3J3ozrah shall become a desolation 

49. 17 Edom shall be a desolation : every one 

50. 23 how is Babjilon become a desolation 

51. 29 to make the land of Babylon a desolation 
51. 43 Her cities are a desolation, a dry land 

Mic. 6. 16 that I should make thee a desolation 
Zeph. ir. 15 how is she become a desolation, a place 

10. To be desoldte, oojsf shameni. 

Isa. fii. 4 they shall raise up the former desolations 

61. 4 the desolations of many generations 
Dan. 8. 13 and the transgression of desolation 
Q. 18 behold our desolations, and the city 
9. 26 end of the war desolations are determined 
ill. Desolation, !V}dvi shemamah. 

Josh. 8, 28 made it an heap , .(even) a desolation 
Isa. 17. 9 and there shall be desolation , 

64. ic is a wilderness, Jerusalem a desolation 
Jer. 23'. 12 and will make it perpetual desolations 
34 22 make the cities of Judah a desolation 
49 33 a dwelling for dragons, (and)a desolation 
Eze. 7. 27 prince shall be clothed with desolation 
23. 33 the cu^p of astonishment and desolation 
Joe) 3. 19 Egypt shall be a desolation, and Edom 
Zeph. I, 13 and their houses a desolation : they shaU 
2. 4 be forsaken, and Ashkelon a desolation 
e. 9 and saltpits, and a perpetual desolation 
2. 13 wUl make Nineveh a desolation, (and) dry 
12. Desolation, ■noDij' shemamah.' 

Eze. 35. 9 I wm make thee a perpetual desolation 

13. /I making desolate or desert, eprj/xoKris eremosis. 
■Matt 24 15 shall see the abomination of desolation 
Marki3. 14 shall see the abomination of desolation 
Luke2i. 20 know that the desolation thereof is nigh 

DESOLATION, to bring into — 

l.To make desolate, np?' shamem, 5. 

Lev. 26. 31 bring your sanctuaries unto desolation 
26. 32 And I will bring the land into desolation 

2. To make a desert, ip7]fJL6oi eremoo. 

Matti2. 25 against itself is brouglit to desolation 
Lukeii. 17 against itself is brought to desolation 

DESPAm, to — 

l.To despair, 'VUi yaash, 2. 

1 Sa. 37. I Saul shall despair of me, to seek me any 
S. To have no outlet whatever, i^aivopSofiai exapor. 

2 Co. I. 8 insomuch that we despaired even of life 
DESPAIR, to be in — 

To have no outlet, whatever, i^a:irop4ofiai exaporeo. 

2 Cu. 4. 8 (we are) perplexed, but not in despair 
DESPAIR, to causa to — ^ 
7'o cause to despdiTr^^l yaash, 3. 

Eccl. 2. 20 went about to cause my heart to despair 

UESPEPATE — 

S'o be or become sickly, tyjK anash. 

Isa. 1 7. 1 1 the day of grief and of desperate sorrow 
DESPERATE, one that Is — 
To be despairing, n/Ki^yaash, 2. 

Job 6. 26 and the speeches of one that is desperate 
DESPERATELT wioked — 
To be sick, E'iij anash. 

Jer. 17. 9 above all (things), p.nd desperately wicked 
DESPISE, to — 
l.To despise, contemn,, tfead on, 113 hv,z. 

PrOT. I. 7 (but)foo!sdespisewisdomandinstruction 
6. 30 rafen) do not despise a thief, if he steal 
n. 12 He that is void of wisdom despiseth his 

13. 13 Whoso despiseth the word shall be dest. 

14. 21 He that despiseth his neighbour sinneth 
23. 9 he will despise the wisdom of thy words 
23. 22 despise not thy mother when she is old 
30. 17 and despiseth to obey (his) mother 

6ong 8. I yea, I should not be despised 

Zech, 4. tb who hath despised the day of small . 



2. To despise, conlenjin, nip hazah. 

Gen. 25. 34 thus EsaU despised (his) birthright 
J^umiS- 31 lie l>ath despised the word of the Lord 

1 Sa. 2. 30 they that despise me shall be'lightly 

10. 27 they despised him, and brought 

2 Sa. 6. 16 and she despised him in her heart 

12. 9 Wlierefore iast tiau despised the com. 
12. 10 thoiLJiast despised me, and liast taken 
2-Ki.ig. 21 the daughter of Zion, hath despised thee 
I Ch.j5. 29 and she despised him in her heart 
■^ CJi-36- 16 despised Ins words, and misused his 
Neh. 2. 19 they laughed us to scorn, and despised 
Psa. 22. 24 he hath not despised nor abhorred the 
51. 17 contrite heart, O God. thou wilt not des. 
69. .33 and despiseth not his prisoners 
73. 20 when thou awakest, thou shalt despise 
»o2. 17 He wUl regard, .and not despise their 
Prov.14. 2 Che that is)perverse in his ways despiseth- 
15. 20 but a foolish man despiseth his mother 
«9. 16 (l)Ut) he that despiseth his ways shall die 
Isa.^ 37. 22 the dauglrter of Zion, hath despised thee 
Eze. 16. 59 which hast despised the oath in breaking 
17. 16 whose oath he despised, and whose cov. 
17. 18 he despised the oath by hrealdng the 
17. 19 surely mine oath that he hath despised 
22. 8 Thou hast despised mine holy thiugs, and 
MaL I. 6 unto you, priests, that despise my name 
I. 6 Wherein have we despised thy name ? 
3. To despise, render contemptible, ni:^ bazah, 5. 
Esth. I. 17 they shall despise theirhusbands in their 

i:. Despised one, nia bazoh. 

Isa. 49. 7 to him whom man despiseth, to Mm 

5.2*0 lightly esteem, h^l zid, 5. 

Lam. I, 8 aU that honoured her despise her, because 

Q.To loathe, despise, reject, Di<D maas. 

Lev. 26. 15 if ye.shall despise my statutes, or U 

26. 43 even because they despised my judgments 
Numii. 20 ye have.despised the Lokd which (is) 

14. 31 shall know the land which ye have desp. 
Judg. 9. 38 this the people that thou hast despised ? 
Job 5. 17 despise not thou the chastening of the 

9. 21 (Though)I(were)perfect. .Iwould despise 
10. .,3 that thou shouldest despise tlie work of 
19. 18 young chUdfen despised me ; 1 arose 

31. 13 If I did despise the cause of my man serv. 
36. 5 Behold, God(i3)mighty, and despiseth not 

Psa. 53. 5 to shame, because God hath despised 
106. 24 Yea; they despised the pleasant land 
Prov. 3. II despise not the chastening of the Lord . 

15. 32 He that refuseth instruction despiseth 
Isa. 30. 12 Because ye despise this word, and trust 

33. 8 he hath despised the cities, he regardeth 

33. 15 he that despiseth the gain of oppressions 
Jer. 4. 30 (thy) lovers wiU despise thee, they will 
Eze. 20. 13 they despised my judgments, which (if) 

20. 16 they despised my judgments, and walked 
20. 24 despised my statutes, and had polluted 

Amos 2. "4 they have despised the law of the Lord 
5. 21 1 despise your feast days, and I will nob 

7. To despise, VM naais. 

Prov. I. 30 they despised all my reproof 

5, .12 and my heart despised reproof 

15. 5 A fool despiseth his father's instruction 
Jer. 33. 24 they have despised my people, that they 
Lam. 2 6 hath despised in the indignation of his 

8. To despise, fbt-J naats, 8. 

Isa. J. 24 despised the word of the Holy One of Is. 

60. 14 they that despised thee shall bow thems. 

9. to lightly esteem, hS\i qalal, 5. 

2 Sa. 19. 43 why then did ye despise us, that our 

10. To despise; tread, push away, tJiBJ shut. 

Eze. 16. 57 daughters of the Philistines, which desp. 
28. 24 all (that are) round about . . that despised 
28. 26 those that despise them round about 

11. To put aside, adeTiaatlielm. 

.„ Lukeio. 16 and \\p that despiseth you despiseth me 
10. 16 he that despiseth me despiseth htm that 
1 Th. 4. 8 He therefore that despiseth, despiseth 
Heb. lo. 28 He thatdespised Moses' law died without 
Jude 8 despise dominion, and speak evil of 

I2.T0 disjumour, ari^i^ai atimazo. 
Jas. 2. 6 But ye have despised the poop 

13. To thinJc nothing of, set -at -nought, ^ovuefea. 
LukeiS. . 9 they were righteous, and despised others 
Rom 14.'' 3 Let not him that eateth despise hjra that 
I Co. I. 28 thlngs-which are despised, hath God 

16. II Let no man therefore despise him 

Gal. 4. 14 temptation, .in my jlesh ye despised not 
I Th. 5. 20 Despise not prophesyings 

li.To ihink down upon, icaTa<ppov4w kataphroneo. 
"Matt. 6. 24 hold to the one, and despise the other 

j8. 10 Take heed that ye despise not one of these 
Lukei6. 13 hold to the one, and despise the.other 
'Hom. 2. 4 despisest thou the riches of Ids goodness 
I Co. II. 22 despise ye the church of God, and sh^me 

1 Ti. 4. 12 Let no man despise thy youth; but be 

6. 2 let them not despise (them), because they 
Heb. 12. 2 endured the cross, despising the shame 

2 Pe. 2. 10 walk after the flesh, .and despise govem. 

15.70 be reckoned for nothing, X.o7f^o^ai elsDuSev. 

Acts 19. 27 the temple of . .Diana should be despised 
l6.to care little for, oAiytopew oligoreo. 

Hebi 12. s desjrfJse not thou the chastening of the Lo. , 



17. To ihink around, de.ipise, Ttpicppoviti periphro. 

Titus 2. 15 Let no man despise theo 
DESPISED — 
1. Despised thing, 113 huz. 

Job 12. s (is as) a lamp despised in the thought 

Provi2. 8 he. .a perverse heart shall be despLjed 
^.Despised thing, nria huzah. 

Neh. 4. 4 Hear, o'qur God; for we are despised: and 
S.DisIionoured, lacldng honour, Sri/tos atiiTMS. 

I Co. 4. 10 ye (are) honourable, but we (are) despised 
DESPISED, \ay>^~ 
l.To be despised, nt? bazaJi, 2. 

Psa. -22. 6 reproach of men, and despised of the 
119. 141 I (am) small and despised ; (yet) do not I 

Eccl. 9. 16 the poor man's wisdom (is) despised, and 

^^^- 53- 3 He is despised and rejected of men ; a 
53. 3 he was despised, and we esteemed liinx 

Jer. 22. 28 (Is) this man Coniah a despised broken 
_ 49. IS lo, I will make thee, .despised among 

Obad. 2 thou art greatly despised 

2.T0 be or become, light, n^j qalah, 2. 

Prov 12. 9 (He that is) dc'spised, and hath a sen'ant 
3. To bear become light, Viii qalal. 

Gen. 16. 4 her mistress was despised in her eyes 
16. 5 when, .she had conceived, I was despised 
DESPISER — 
One who thinks dovm uponXanother), KaTatppovrjTiis. 

Acts 13. 41 Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and 
DESPISEE of those that are good — 
Not friendly tojhe good, a(pt\d.ya6os aphilagathoa. 

■2 Ti. -3. 3 fierce, despisers of those that are good 
DESPITE — 
Despite, BN^ sheat. 

Eze. 25. 's rejoiced In heart wltlt all thy despite 
DESPITE unto, to do — 
To v^e despilefulbj, iw^p'i^m envhrlz^. 

Heb. 10. 29 done despite unto the Spirit of grace i 
DESPITEFUL — 
1. Despite, bn?* s?ieat. 

Eze. 25. 15 taken vengeance with a despiteful heart 
■ 36. 5 with despiteful minds, to cast it out for 
2. Despiteful, vfipia-rrjs hubristes. 

Rom. 1. 30 despiteful, proud, boasters, Inventors ot 
DESPlTKt'ULLT, to usa — 

1. To iise spitefully, iTrripea^ai epereazd. 

Matt. J. 44 [pray for them which despitefully use} 
Luke 6. 28 pray for them which despitefully use yon 

2. To use despitefully, v0pi(co hubrizo. 

Acts 14. 5 to use (tliem) despitefully, and to stone 
DESTITUTE —■■ ' 
1. Lacldng, "ipij chaser. 

Prov 15. 2 joy to (him that is) destitute of wisdom 
2.Nalced, destitute, n^l^ arar. 

Psa. 102. 17 will regard the prayer of the destitute 

3. To dxprive ofa-aoffr^piu aposiereS. 

1 Ti. 6. s corrupt minds,and destitute Of the truth 

4. To leave, lack, xdvco leipO. 

Jas. 2. IS be naked, and destitute of daily food 
DESTITUTE, to be — 

1. To be or become desolale, DO^ slut/mem, 2. 
Eze. ^2. IS the country shall be destitute" of that 

2. To be last', behind, utrT^pea hustereo. 

Heb. II. 37 being destitute, affiicted, tormented 
DESTITUTE, to leave — 
l.To forsa.ke, lca.ve, 3ij; azab. 

Gen. 24. 27 who hath.not left destitute my master 
2. To nidke nalced, expose, .Tij; arah, 3. 

Psa. 141. 8 leave not my soul destitute 
DESTROY, to — 
l.To destroy, ^3(^ dbad, 3. 

Deut II. 4 (how) the Lord had destroyed them 
12. 2 Ye shall utterly destroy all the places 

12. 3 destroy the names of them out otlhat 
H'um.33. 52 destroy all their pictures, and destroy 

2 Ki. II. I arose and destroyed all tlie seed royal 

13. 7 for the king of Syria had destroyed them 
19. 18 therefore they have destroyed them 

21. 3 which Hezekiah his father had destroyed 
Esth. 3. 9 let it be ••written that they, .be destroyed 

4. 7 the money .. for the Jews, to destroy tSiem 
6. s which he wrote to destroy Ihe Jews 

5. 6 Jews slew and destroyed five hundred 
9. 12 have slain and destroyed five hundred 
g. 24 devised against the Jews to destroy '' 
9. 24 to consume them, and to destroy them 

Job 12. 23 increaseth the nations, and dfistroyeth 
Psa. 5. 6-Tliou shalt destroy them that speak 
9. s thou hast destroyed the wicked^ thou 
21. 10 Their fruit shalt thou destroy from the 
iig. 95"wicked have waited forme to destroy m^ 
Prov. i. 32 prosperity of fools shall destroy them 
Eccl. 7. 7 and a gift destroyeth the heart 

9. iS but one sinner destroyeth much good 
Isa. 37. 19 therefore they have destroyed them 
JcT. 12. 17 utterly pluck up and destroy that nation 
35. 7 I- will bereave.. I wUl destroy my people 

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Jer 23 I Woe be unto the pastors that destroy 
51. 55 and destroyed out of her the great voice 

Xam. 2, 9 he h&th destroyed and broken her bars 

Dze. 6. 3 and I will destroy your high places 
22. 27 to shed blood, (and) to destroy douIs 
28. i6 I will destroy thee, covering cherub 

Zeph. 2. 13 stretch out his hand, and destroy Asayr. 

2 To destroy, iJN abad, 5. 

LeTT. 23. 30 the same soul will I destroy from among 
Num24. ig destroy him that remaioeth of the city 
Deut. 7. 10 repayeth them that hate.. to destroy 
7. 24 shalfc destroy their name from under 

9. 3 drive them oat, and destroy them quickly 
28. 51 until he have destroyed thee 

DeutaS. 63 Lord vrill rejoice over you to destroy you 
j:o9h. 7. 7 the hand of the Araorites, to destroy us? 
9 Ki. to. iQ he might destroy the worshippers of B. 

24. 2 sent them against Judah to destroy it 
Job 14. ig and thou destroyest the hope of man 
Psa.143 12 and destroy all them that afflict my soul 
Jer. 1. to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy 

18. 7 and to pull down, and to destroy (it) 

31. 28 to throw dovra, aud to destroy, and to 
46. 8 will destroy the city and tho inhabitants 
49. 38 will destroy from thenco the king and 

Eze. 25. 16 and destroy the remnant of the sea coast 
30. 13 I will also destroy the idols, and I will 

32. 13 I will destroy also all the beasts thereof 
Obad. 8 destroy the w-iso (men) out of Edom, and 
Mic. 5. 10 and I will destroy thy chariots 

Zeph. 2. 5 I will even destroy thee, that there shall 

S. To destroy, ijx abad, 5. 

Dan. 2. 12 commanded to destroy all the wise (men) 
2. 24 ordained to destroy the wise (men) of B. 
2. 24 Destroy not the wise (men) of Babylon 

7. 2<i consume and to destroy (it) unto the end 

4. Tb gather, 1D« asaph. 

1 Sa. 15. 6 Go, depart, .lest I destroy you with them 

6. To make or declare guilty or desolate, □»!< ashem 5. 
Psa. 5. 10 Destroy thou them, God ; let them fall 

^ 6. To swallow up, v"?.? Saia, 3. 

Job 2. 3mo"vedstme .to destroy him without 

8. 18 If he destroy him from his place, then (it) 

10. 8 have made me . . yet thou dost destroy me 
Psa. 55. Q Destroy, O Lord, (and) divide their tongu. 
Isa. 3. 12 and destroy the way of thy paths 

ig. 3 and I will destroy the counsel thereof 

25. 7 will destroy in tliis mountain the face 
Lam. 2. 8 not withdrawn his hand from destroying 

\ 7. To catch, draw, drag, ti3 garar. 

Prov 21. 7 robbery of the wicked shall destroy them 

8. To speak against, destroy, ^^■^ dabar, 3. 

2 Ch. 22. 30 arose and destroyed all the oeed royal of 

9. Tn bruise, n3'j daka, 3. 

Job 6. 9 that it would please God to destroy me 

10. 7*0 cut off, HCT davuxh. 
' Eos. 4, 5 and' i will destroy thy mother 

11 . To move, destroy, oi.t hum. 

Dent. 7. 23 shall destroy them with a mighty destni. 

12. 7*0 move, trovhle, crush, dot kamo/m. 

Exod23. 27 will destroy all the people to whom thou 
Deut. 2. 15 to destroy them from among the host 
Psa. 144. 6 shoot out thine arrows, and destroy them 

\Z.To kill, r\r\ harag. 

Psa. 78, 47 He destroyed their vines with hail, and 

14. To break or throiu down, 0"in haras. 

1 Ch. 20. I And Joab smote Rabbah, and destroyed 
Psa 28. 5 sliall destroy them, and cot build them 
isa. 14. t7 and destroyed the cities thereof 

J S. To destroy, act wickedly, corriipt, bjn chabal, 3. 
Eccl, 5. 6 and destroy the work of thine hands 
Isa. 13. 5 They come, to destroy the whole land 
32. 7 he deviseth wicked devices to destroy the 
54. 16 and I have created the waster to destroy 
Mic. 2. 10 it shall destroy (you), even vrtth a sore 

18. yo destroy, act wickedly. Corrupt, b'^n chabal, 3. 
Ezra 6- 12 to destroy this house of God which (is) at 
Dan. 4. 23_Eoying, Hew the tree down, and destroy 

17. To make dry, or waste, 379 ehareb, 5. 

2 Ki. 19. 17 the kings of Assyi-ia have destroyed the 
IS.To oppress, break, thrust out, ni; yanah, 

Psa'. 74. 8 They said.. Let us destroy them together 

15. To dispossess, take as possession, Bh; yarash, 5. 
Exodis. 9 draw my sword, my hand shall destroy 

2,Q'. To finish, consume, ."1^5 kalah, 3, 

Job g. 22 Ee destroyeth the perfect and the wicked 

21. To cut off or doiun, rn^ harath. 

I Ki. 13. 13 Asa destroyed her idol, and burnt (it) by 

22. To cut off or down, nnj karath, 5. 

Exod 8. 9 to destroy tho frogs from thoo and thy 
Lev. 26. 22 destroy your cattle, and make you few in 
Judg. 4. 24 they had destroyed Jabtn king of Canaan 

i^.To beat dov/n, or out, nnj Jcathath, 5. 

Deut, I. 44 destroyed you in Seir, (even) unto Hor. 

_24.7'o cast dovm, "liO imgar, 3. 

- Ezra 6. 12 destroy'all kings and people that shall 



23. To cut off, S?D mul, 5. 

Psa. I ! 3. to. It, 1 2 the name of the Loed I will destroy 
26. To put to death, TOD muth, 5. 

2 Sa. 20. 19 thou seekest to destroy a city and a mot. 
2.7. T'o blot out, wipe away, "no machah. 

Gen. 6. 7 I will destroy man whom I have created 
7. 4 will I destroy from off the lace of the 

28.ro {cause to) blot out or wipe away, nm machah, 
Prov 31. 3 thy ways to that which destroyeth kings 

29. Destroying, corrupting, n'nif'o mashchilh. 

Exod 12. J3 plague shall not be upon you to destroy 
2 Ch. 20. 23 every one helped to destroy another 
Eze. 2t. 31 hand of brutish men, Cand) skUXul to de. 

25. 1 5 to destroy (it) for the old hatred 

SO.To pull down or away, npj nasach. 

IJ-ov 15. 25 Lord will destroy the house of the proud 

31. ya go or set round, compass, ^Qi naqaph, 3 
Job 19. 26 after my skin (worms) destroy tliis (body) 

32. To blow, destroy, make desolate, DEJj nasham. 
Isa. 42. 14 I v/ill destroy and devour at once 

33.7*0 break down, m naikats. 

Exod34. 13 ye shall destroy their altars, break their 
Deut. 7. 5 ye shall destroy their altars, and break 
Job 19. 10 He hath destroyed me on every side, and 
Psa. 52. 5 God shall likewise destroy thee for ever 
Eze. 26. !2 and destroy thy pleasant houses 

34. To pluck up, E^nj nathash. 

Psa. 9. 6 and thou hast destroyed cities 

35. To end, consume, nsD saphah. 

Gen. 18. 23 Wilt thou also destroy the righteous vrith 
18. 24 wilt thou also destroy and not spare the 
Psa. 40. 14 that seek after my soul to destroy it 

36. T'o hide, destroy, inp sethar. 

Ezra 5. t2 v/ho destroyed this house, and carried the 

37. T'o cut off, destroy, noy Lmmath, 5. 

2 Sa. 22. 4t that I might destroy them that hate me 
Psa, tS. 40 that I 'might destroy them that hate me 
6g. 4 they that would destroy me, (being) 
73. 27 thou hast destroyed all them that go a 
loi 8 early destroy all the wicked of the land 

38. To dig, dig dotim, destroy, "Vp gur, 3a. 
Wum24. 17 and destroy all the children of Shetb 

39. T'o break, shiver, destroy, "13B' shabar. 

Jer. J 7. 18 and destroy them with double destruction 
Dan. It. 26 they that feed, .shall destroy hiin 

40.7*0 destroy, spoil, -n^ shadad. 

Prov II. 3 perverseness of transgressors shall dest. 
i.\. Wasting, desolation, ."il<ii^ shoah. 

Psa. 63. 9 But those (that) seek my soul, to destroy 

42.7b mar, corrupt, destroy, rmv shachaih. 3. 
Gen. 6. 17 to destroy all Jiesh, wherein (is) the brea. 
g. 1 1 shall there any more be a flood to destroy 
g. 15 shall no more become a flood to destroy 

13. 10 before the Lord destroyed Sodom and 
jg. 13 and the Lord hath sent us to destroy it 
ig. 29 God destroyed the cities of the plain 

Kum 32. 15 and ye shall destroy all this people 
Josh 22. 33 to destroy the land wherein the children 
Judg. 6. 5 they entered into the land to destroy it . 

1 Sa. 23. 10 to come to Keilah, to destroy the city 

2 Sa. I. 14 thine hand to destroy the Lord's anoin. 

14. !t revengers of blood to destroy any more 
24. 16 his hand upon Jerusalem to destroy it 

2Kl.'i9. 12 them which my fathers have destroyed 
Isa. 14. 20 thou hast destroyed thy land, (and) slain 
Jer. 5. 10 Go ye up upon her walls, and destroy 

12. 10 Many pastors have destroyed my vineya. 

48. 18 he shall destroy thy strong holds 
Lam. 2. 5 he hath destroyed his strong holds, and 
2. 6 hath destroyed his places of the assembly 
Eze. s. t6 (and) which I will send to destroy you 

20. 17 mine eye spared them from destroying 

22. 30 for the land, that I should not destroy it 

26. 4 they shall destroy the walls of Tyrus 
30. n shall be brought to destroy the land 

43. 3 that X saw when 3 came to destroy the c. 
Eos. J I. 9 I will not return to destroy Ephraim 

43.7*0 mar, corrupt, destroy, nn-^ shachaih, 5. 

Gen. 6. 13 behold, I will destroy them with tlie earth 
i3. 28 wilt thou destroy all the city for (lack of) 
»8. 28 I find, forty and five, I will not destroy 
j8. 31 I will not destroy (it) for twenty's saie 
18. 32 I will not destroy (it) for ten's sake 
J 9. 13 For we will destroy this place 
ig. 14 for the Lord will destroy this city 

Exodi2. 23 will not suffer tha destroyer to come in 

Deut. 4. 31 will not forsake thee, neither destroy 
9. 26 destroy not thy people and thine inher. 
10. to the Lord would not destroy thee 
20. jg thou shalt not destroy the trees thereof 
oo. 2o thou shalt destroy and cut them dovra 

Judg. 6. 4 destroyed the increMe of the earth, till 
20. 21, 25 and destroyed down to the ground of 
20. 35 the children of Israel destroyed of tha 
2o. 42 they destroyed in the Boidst of them 

1 Sa. 26. 9 Destroy him not ; for who can stretch 

26. js there came one of the people in to destroy 

2 Sa. II. I they destroyed the ohUdren of Aramon 

2o. 20 that I should swallow up x>v destroy 
24. 16 said to the angel. tliat desUt>ycd the 



2 Ki. 8. 19 the Lord would not destroy Judah for D- 
13. 23 and would not destroy them, neither 
18. 25 Am I now come up. .to destroy it? 
18. 25 Go up against this land, and destroy it 

1 Ch.2t. 12 angel of the LORD destroying throughout 

2t. IS said to the ange! that destroyed. It is 

2 Ch.i2. 7 I win not destroy them, but I v/i\\ grant 

12. 12 that hewouldnotdestroy(him)altogether 
21. 7 the Lord would not destroy the house of 

24. 23 destroyed all the princes of the people 

25. 16 that God hath determined to destroy thee 

34. II which the kings of Judah had destroyed 

35. 21 forbear thee, that he destroy thee not 

36. ig destroyed all the goodly vessels thereof 
Psa. 78. 38 forgave (their) iniquity, and destroyed 

78. 45 He sent, .frogs, which destroyed them 
106. 23 turn away his v/rath, lest he. .destroy 
Prov. 6. 32 he (that) doeth it destroyeth his own soul 
It. 9 vrith(his) mouth destroyeth his neighbour 
Isa. ji. g hurt nor destroy in all my holy moimtain 

36. to am I now come up. to destroy it ? 

36. 10 Go up against this land, and destroy it 

37. 12 them wiiich my fathers have destroyed 
51. 13 as if he were ready to destroy 1 

65. 8 Destroy it not ; for a blessing (is) in it 
65. 8 that I may not destroy them all 
6s. 25 hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain 
Jer. 2. 30 hath devoured, .like a destroying lion 
6. '5 by night, and let us destroy her palaces 
II. 19 Let us destroy the tree with the fruit 

13. 14 nor spare, nor have mercy, but destroy 
15. 3 beasts of the earth , to devour and destroy 

15. 6 my hand against thee, and destroy thee 
36. 29 shall certainly come and destroy this 
49. g they will destroy till they have enough 
51. 1 Behold, I willraiseup..adestroying wind 
51. II device (is) against Babylon, to destroy it 
5:. 20 and with thee Willi destroy kingdoms 
SI. 25 which destroyest all the earth 

Lam. 2. 8 The Loed hat'n purposed to destroy the 
Eze. g. 8 wilt thou destroy all the residue, of 
Dan. 8. 24 he shall destroy wonderfully, and shall 
'8. 24 destroy the mighty and the holy people 

8. 2s and by peace shall destroy many 

9. 26 shall destroy the city and the sanctuary 
Mai. 3. It he shall not destroy the fruits of your 

44. T'o bereave, '7b?' shakol, 3. 

Deut 32. ?5 shall destroy both the young man and the 

45. T'o destroy, cut off, waste, ip^ shmnad, 5. 

Lev. 26. 30 I will destroy your high places, and cut 
Deut. I. 27 to deliver us. to destroy us 

2. 12 they had destroyed them from before 
2. 21 but the Lord destroyed them before them 
2. 22 he destroyed the Horims from before 

2. 23 destroyed them, and dwelt in their stead 
4. 3 God hath destroyed them from among 

6. IS destroy thee from off the face of the earth 

7. 4 be kindled against you, and destroy thee 

7. 24 until thou have destroyed them 

9. 3 (as) a consuming, fire he shall destroy 

g. 8 was ang^y with you, to have destroyed 

9. 14 Let me alone, that I raay destroy them 

g. ig Lord was wroth against ybu to destroy 

9. 20 angry with Aaron to have destroyed him 

g. 25 the Lord had said he would destroy you 

28. 48 put a yoke, unta he have destroyed thee 

31. 3 he will destroy these nations from before 

31. 4 unto the land of them, whom he destroyed 

33. 27 and shall say. Destroy (them) 
Josh, 7. 12 except ye destroy the accm-sed from 

9. 24 to destroy aU the inhabitants of the land 
11. 14 until they had destroyed them, neither 
ij. 20 that he might destroy them, as the Lord 

23. 13 until he have destroyed you from off this 

24. 8 and I destroyed them from before you 

1 Sa. 24. 21 thou wilt not destroy my name out of my 

2 Sa. 14. 7 wewalldcstroy theheir also : and so they 

14. II lest they destroy my son 

34. 16 the hand of the man (that Vould) destroy 

22. 38 pursued mine enemies, and destroyed 

1 KI 13. 34 destroy (it) from off the face of the earth 

JS. 29 until he had destroyed him, according 

16. 12 Tlius did Zimri destroy all the house of 

2 Ki. 10. 17 til) he had de.stroyed him, according to 

10. 28 Thus Jehu destroyed Baal out of Israel' 
21. 9 nations whom the Lord destroyed before 

1 Ch. s. 23 v/hom God destroyed before them 

2 Ch.2o. 10 turned from them, and destroyed them 

20. 23 utterly to slay aud destroy (them) 

33. g whom the Lord had destroyed before the 
Esth. 3. 6 Haman sought to destroy all the Jews 

3. 13 to destroy, to kill, arid to cause to perish 

4. 8 decree that was given at Shushan to dep 

8. II to stand for their life, to destroy, to slay 
Psa. 106. 23 he said that he would destroy them, had 

106. 34 They did not destroy the nations, con. 
145. 20 but all the wicked >vin he destroy 
Isa. 10. 7 (it is) in his heart to destroy and cut ojl 
13. 9 destroy the sinners thereof out of it 

23. II to destroy the strongholds thereof 

26. 14 therefore hast thou visited and destroyed 
lAm.3, 66 and destroy them in anger from under 
EzS. 14. g will destroy hira from the midst of my 

25. 7 I mil destroy thee ; and ihou shalt know 

34. 16 but I will destroy the fat and the strong 
Dan. II. 44 shall go forth with great fury to destroy 
Amoa 2. 9 Yet destroyed I the Amorite before them 

2. 9 yet I destroyed his fruit from above, and 

9. 8 I will destroy it from off the face of the 
9. 8 not utterly destroy the hous6 of Jacob 



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Mio. J. 14 80. will I destroy thy cities 

Hag. 2. 22 will destroy the strength of the kingdoms 

Zech 12. 9 I will seeli to destroy all the pations 

46. To makR desolate, ud^ shamem. 5. 

I Sa. s. 6,he destroyed them, and smote them with 
Eos. 2. r2 I will destroy her vines, and her Jig trees 

47. To desolate, dd^ shamem. 

Isa. 43. r4 I wiii destroy and devour at once 

48. To loose off or away, destroy, hiT6xXvfii apollu. 
Matt. 2. 13 will seek the young cliild to destroy him 

to. 28 tear him w-hich is able to destroy both 
12. 14 against liim, how they mighJ destroy him 

21. 41 He will miserably destroy those v/ioked 

22. 7 destroyed those murderers, and burned 
27. 20 they should ask Barabbas, and destroy J. 

Mark i. 24 art thou come to destroy us? I know thee 
3. 6 took counsel. .]iow they might destroy 
g. 22 the fire, and into the waters, to destroy 

11. 1 8 and sought how they might destroy him 

12. 9 Ee will come and destroy the husbandra. 
Xake 4. 34 art thou come to destroy us? I know thee 

6. 9 la it lawful . . to save life or to [destroy] it ? 
g. 56 Son of man is not come to [destroy] men's 
17. 27 and the fiood came, and destroyed them 
17. 29 brimstone from heaven, and destroyed 
19 47 chief of the people sought to destroy him 
2o. 16 shallcome ^nd destroy these husbandmen 
John 10. 10 for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy 
Rom 14.15 Destroy not hirti with thy meat for whom 
3 Co. 1. 19 I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and 
.Tas. 4. 12 who is able to save and to destroy 
Jude 5 afterward destroyed them that believed 

49. To mar or corrupt thoroughly, S'ia(l>6eipm diaph. 
Rev. 8. 9 third part of the ships were destroyed 

II. iS destroy them which destroy tho earth 

50. To destroy utterly, i^oXoBpeia exololhrnto 
Acts 3.23 every soul . . shall be destroyed from amo. 

. 51. To takedown, icadaipiai kathaireo. 

Acts 13. 19 when he had destroyed seven natloas in 
19. 27 her magniflcenoe Should be destroyed 

, 52. To loose down, KaraXia kataluo.' 

Matt, s- 17 Think not that I am come to destroy the 
5. 17 I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil 
s6. 61 1 am able tOTlestroy the temple of God 
27. 40 Thou that destroyest the temple, and 
Mafki.j. 58 I will destroy this temple that is made 

ij. 29 Thou that destroyest the temple, and 
Acts 6. 14 Jesus of Nazareth shall destroy this place 
Kom.14. 20 For meat destroy not the work of God 
Gal. 2. 18 build again the things which I destroyed 

52. To make of none effect, ica-rapyioi hatargeo. 
Rom. 6. 6 that the body of sin might be destroyed 
■ 1 Co: 6. 13 but God shall destroy both it and thein 

■ 15. 26 enemy (that) shall be destroyed 
2 Th. 2. 3 shall destroy with the brightness-Of his 
— ^ Heb. 2. 14 through death he paight destroy him that 

Bi.To-loose, Xuci) Iwo. 

John 2. 19 Destroy this temple, and in three days I 
•— 1 Jo. 3. 8 lie might destroy thff v/orks of the davU 

B5.To destroy, oXoOpeioi olothraico. 

Heb. II. 28 lest he that destroyed the first bora 

66, To lay waste, irooSiai portheo. 

Acts 9. 21 Is not tiiis he that destroyed them 
Gal. I. 23 i)reacheth the faith which once he destr, 

57. To mar, corrupt, ^hdetpa phthsiro. 

I Co. 3. 17 defile the teniple . .him eliall God destroy 
EESTSOY self, to — 
l.To mar, corrupt, destroy (self), nn;^ shachath, 3. 

Hos. 13. 9 Israel, thou hast destroyed thyself 

2. To desolate {self), DDw sha,mem, la. 

Eccl. 7. 16 why shouldest thou, destroy thyself ? 
II33TE0Y, to utterly — 

l.To devote (to God or destrtictvm), tanrt charam, 5. 
Num2i!» 2 then I will utterly destroy their cities 
21. 3 utterly destroyed them and their cities 
Deut.'S. 34 utterlydestroyedthamea., and the women 
3. 6 we utterly destroyed taem, as we did 
3 6 utterly destroying the men, women, and 
y. 2 Shalt smite them, (and) utterly destroy 
33. 15 destroying it utterly, and all that (is) 
■eo. 17 thoushalt utterly destroy them ; (namely) 
Josh,, a. 10 Sihon and Og, whom ye utterly destroyed 
e. 21 they utterly destroyed all that (vt'as) in 
8. 26 jintil he had utterly destroyed all the 
10. I had taken Ai, and had. utterly destroyed 
10. 28 the king thereof he utterly destroyed 
10. 35 that (were) therein he utterly destroyed 
j;o. 37 destroyed it utterly, and all the souls 
10. 39 utterly destroyed all the souls that (were) 

10. 40 "atterly destroyed all that breathed, as 

11. I r they smote all . . utterly destroying (them) 
It. 12 he utterly destroyed them, as Moses the 
II. 20 that lie mighPdestroy them utterly, (and) 
II. 21 Joshua destroyed them utterly with their 

Judg. I. 17 that inhabited . . and utterly destroyed it 
21. II ye shall utterly destroy every male, and 

t Sa. IS. 3 utterly destroy all that they have, and 
,,15. 8 utterly destroyed all the people with the 
IS. 9 could refuse, that they destroyed utterly 
15. 9 would not utterly destroy them : but 
15. 15 and the rest we- have utterly destroyed 
15. 18 utterly destroy the sinners the Amalekites 
15. 20 have-utterly destroyedthe Amalekites 



J Ki. 9. 21 Israel also were not able utterly to destroy 
2 Ki.19. II to all lands, by destroying them utterly - 

1 Oh. 4. 41 destroyed them utterly nnto this d.ay, and 
B Ch.32. 14 cations that my father utterly destroyed 
isa. 11.15 the Lord shall utterly destroy the tongue 

34. 2 ho hath utterly destroyed them 
37. II to all lands by destroying them utterly 
Jer. 25. 9 will utterly destroy them, and make 
so. 21 waste and utterly destroy after them 
so. 26 cast her up as heaps .. destroy her utterly 
51. 3 destroy ye utterly aU her host 

2. To finish, consume, rh^lcalah, 3, 

Lev. 26. 44 win I abhor them, to destroy them utterly 

2 Ch.31. I until they haij utterly destroyed them all 

DESTROYED — 

One cut off, .ta-j duriimah. 

Eze. 27. 33 like the destroyed in the aiidst of 

BESTROYED, to fco — 

l.To he Zo5!!,"i3«' ahad. 

ffixodio. 7 k^o^vest thou not. .that Egypt is destro. 
Ceut. 7. 20 until they that are left, .be destroyed 
Esth. 4. 14 and thy father's house Bh.all be destroyed 
Eze. 26. 17 How art thou destroyed (that wast) iniia. 

2. To he destroyed, isn ahad, 6. 

Dan. 7. It beast was slain, and his body dcs'Toycd 

3. To he. sviaVMwed up, vh"^ bala, 4. 

Isa. 9. i6.(they that are) led of them (are) destroyed 
d. To be bruised, bruise self, rst daka, 7. 

Job 34. 25 in the night, so that they are destroyed 

5. To he cut off, nc'n damah, 2. 

lios. 4. 6 My people are destroyed for lack o£ 

6. To be or became marredor corrupted, ^jn chabal, 2. 

Prov 13. 33 despiseth tho word shall bs destroyed 
l.To bo marred or corrupted,' h^r, chabal, i. 

Isa. 10. 27 the yoke shall be destroyed because of 

8. To he marred or con-upted, '730 chabal, 4. 

Ban. 2. 44 a kingdom, v/ltish shall never be destroy. 

. 6. 26 kingdom (that) which shall not be destr. 

-7. 14 kingdom (that) which shall not destroyed 

9. To he dried up or wasted, Tm charah, 6. 

Ezra 4. is for which cause was this city destroyed 

10. To he beaten down, nnj kathalh, 4. 

2 Ch.15. 6 nation was destroyed of nation, and city 

11. To be beaten down, nn^ Icathath, 6, 

Job 4. 20 are destroyed from morning to evening 

12. To be blotted out or wiped away, nno machah, 2. 
Gen. 7. 23 every living substance was destroyed 

7. 23 and they were destroyed from the earth 
Judg2i. 17 a tribe be not destroyed out of Israel 

13. To be end-ed, consumed, .150 saphah, 2. 

1 Cli. 21. 12 three months to be destroyed before thy 
ProT 13. 23 (that is) destroyed for want of judgment 

14.2*0 be hunted, destroyed, niy isadah, 2. 

Zeph. 3. 6 none -paoseth by; their cities are destroy. 
15. 70 shout, suffer evil, be wronged, yn rua, 2. 

Proyi3. 20 a companion of fools shall 'be destroyed 

16. To he broken, shivered,,- "O.^ shabar, 2. 

2 Ch.14. 13 they were destroyed before theLORD, and 
Pro? 29.. 2 shall suddenly bs destroyed, and that 
Jer. 22. 20 for all thy lovers are destroyed 

4S. 4 Moab is destroyed ; her little ones have 
51. .8 Babylon is suddenly fallen and destroyed 
Eze. 30. 8 (when) all her helpers shall be destroyed 
Ban. II. 20 but within few days he shall be destroyed 

17. To he spoiled, destroyed, "nij' slwxLad,. 

Psa. 137. 8 daughter of Babylon, who art to be dest. 

18. To be cut off,laid%uaste, destroyed, icfshamad, 2. 
Gen. 34. 30 and I shall be destroyed, I and my house 
Deut. 4. 2(5 but shall-utterly be destroyed ' 

7. 23 unta they be destroyed 
12. 30 that they be destroyed from before thee 
28. 20 until thou be destroyed, and untU thou 
28. 24 down upon thee, until thou bs destroyed 
23. 51 eat. .the fruit. untU thou be destroyed 
28. 45 and overtake thee, till thou be destroyed 
28. 61 bring upon thee, until thou be destroyed 
Judg2i. 16 seeing the women are destroyed out 
2 Sa. 21. s '"'e should be destroyed from remaining 
Psa. 37. 38 transgressors shall be destroyed together 

92. 7 that they shall be destroyed for ever 
Isa. 48. 19 his name should nothavebeen. .destroy. 
Jer. 48. 8 the plain shall be destroyed, as the Lceo 

48, AS Moab shall be destroyed from (being) a 
Eze. 32. 12 the multitude thereof shall be destroyed 
Eos.-io. 8 the sin o.f Israel, shall be destroyed : the 

19. yo destroy, ^DP shamad, 5,. 

Esth. 7. 4 are soW, I and my people, to be destroy. 

20. To loose off or away, destroy, c.it6xXvjj.i. 

1 Co. 10. 9 as some of them . . were destroyed, of serp. 

10. 10 as some . . were destroyed of the destroyer 

2 Co. 4. 9 Persecuted . . cast do-wn, but not destroyed 
21.For marring or corruption, eis <popdy eisphoran. 

2 Pe, 2. 32 B'at these, .made to be taken aad destro. 

DESTROYED, thing utterly — 
Thwig devoted (to God or destructiorS), uy^ clierem. 
I Sa. 15. 21 things which Bhould have bsea utterly de. 



DESTROYED, to ba utterly — 

To be devoted, compressed, ay} charam, 6. 

l!;xod22. 20 He that sacriflceth. .shall be utterly des. 
DESTROYER — 
l.To break, throw down, rrm haras, 3. 

Isa. 49. 17 thy destroyers and they that made thco 

2. To dry up, waste, 3-1.7 chareb, 5. 

Judg iC. 24 the destroyer of our country, which slew 

3. To put to death, n>a muth, 5. 

Job 33. 22 soul draweth. .and his life to tJie destroy. 
i. Burglar, one who breaks in ar forth, V'-ip i^arits. 

Psa. 17. 4 kei)t (me from) the paths of Uie destroyer 
5. To destroy, spoil, it^ shadad. 

Job 15. 21 in prosperity the destroyer shall coma 

0. To mar, corrupt, destroy, nr^ shachath. 

Exodi2. 23 the LonD . .will not suITer the destroyer 
Prov 23. 24 the same (is) the companion of a destroyer 
Jer. 4, 7 the destroyer of the Gentiles is on his way 
22. 7 1 will prepare destroyers against tlieo 

7. To spoil, take spoil, nt}}y shasah. 

Jer. 50, II ye rejoiced, O ye destroyers of mine hcrL 

8. /I destroyer, oXoGpcur-fis ololhreulSs.' 

I Co. zo. 10 someoi. them, .were destroyed of the des. 

DE3TR0YIi:S — 

1. Marring, destroying, n'n^a mashchith. 

Jer. SI. 25 I (am) against thee, O destroyirfg moun. 

2. Marring, destroying, nn^'O mashchcth. 

Eze. g. I every man (with) Ms destroying ^7capon 

Z.Destnxtion, ~B|"3 qeteb. 

Isa. 28. 2 a destrojlng storm, as a flood ol mighty 

DESTRTfCTIOlT — 
l.To be lost, 13« abad. 

Chad. 12 children, .in tha day of tho^r destruction 

2. Destruction, i'linx, ."riss ahaddon, abaddoh. 
Prov 27. 20 HeU and destruction are never full ; so 

Z^Destrv,ction, j'n3N ahaddon. 

Job 26. 6 Hell (is) naked.. and destruction hath no 
28. 22 Destruction and death s.iy, \Vehave heard 
31. 12 it (is) a fire (that) cousumeth to destruc. 

Psa. 88. II (or) thy faithfulness in destruction? 

Prov 15. 31 Hell and destruction (are) before the L. 

4i. Destruction, fpx, jpt? abdan. 

Esth. 8. 6 hov/ can I endure to see the destruction 
g. 5 Jews smote all their enemies -with. .dea. 
5. Vapour, calamity, tk cd. 

Joh 18. 12 destruction (shall be) ready at his side • 
21. 17 (how, eft) Cometh their destruction upon 
21. 30 -wricked is reserved to tlie day of destruc. 
30. 12 they raise up . .the ways of tlieir destruc. 
31. 3 (I.s) not destruction to tlis wicked? and a 
31. 23 For destruction (from) God (was) a terror 
Prov. I. 27 your destruction corceth as a whirlwind 

'QJ)estruction, contrition, NSi dakha. 

Psa. 90. 3 Thou tumest man to destruction ; and 
7. Ruin, breaking or throwing dovm, n'0'"!n harisuih, 

Isa. 49. 39 the land of thy destruction, shall even now 
&.Brea7dng or throzoing dovm, ruin, D"in h-eres. 

Isa. 19. iS one shall be called. The city of destruoUon 
Q. Destruction, /^n chebsl. 

Jlio. 2.10 destroy (you), oven with a sore destruction 

10. Waste,, drought, n^i-i^ chorbah. 

Psa. g. 6 destructions are come to 3 perpetual end 

11. Destruction, mlsforturx, t? kid. 

Job '21. 2Q His eyes shall see his destruction, and he 
12.Tro^cble,'destru/:tion, n^ino mehujiiah. 

De;it. 7. 23 destroy them -ivJtf! a mighty destruction 
I Sa. 5. 9 witii a very great destruction : and he 

5. 11 there was a deadly destruction throughout 
13. Downfall, ruin, "t^va mcchiitah. 

Prov 10. 14 month of the foolish (is) near destruction 
10. IS tiie destruction of the poor (is) their 
. JO. 29 but destrur-.tion (shall be) to the workers 
53. 3 he that opcr.eth -svide. .shall have dcstru. 
14. 28. in the want of people (is) the destruction 
18. 7 AiOol'a mouth (is) his destruction, and 
ii. 15 but. destruction (shall be) to the workers 

li. Wastes, 'desolaiions, riin\^a maslishuoih. 

Psa. 73. iS tiioucaatedBt them do-wn into destruction 

IZ.Ma^rririg,, ccrntpiion, destruction, n'nrJo mashc. 
■ 2 Ch. 22. 4 tlie death of his father to his destruction 
Eze. 5. 10 shill be for (theii-) destruction, (and) 

16;i?-2a?f, calamity, "J^a pid. 

Job 30. 24 though they cry in his destruction 

31. 29 I rejoiced at the destruction of hiiT' that 

17. Destruction, sjj;? qeteb. 

Deut 32. 24 burning heat, and with bitter destruction 
Psa. 91. 6 destraetion (that) wasteth at noon-day 

18. Dest'rwction, ydp qotel). 

Hos, 13. 14 grave, I will be thy destruction . repe. 

1 9. Cutting off, destruction, map qephadahr. 

Eze. 7. 25 Destruction comelh'; ajid they shall seek 



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80, Destruction, rapid moving, \ip. qerets. 

'Szi. 46. 2o destruction cometh ; it cometla out oJ 
tl: Wasting, desolation, n;t<i}' sheiyyah. 

Isa. 24. 12 ami the gate is smitten with destruction 
22, Breaking, breach, "a^ sheber. 

Fiov t6. 18 Pride (goeth) before deetruotioD, and an 
ij. 19 that exalteth his gate seeketh destruction 
i8. t2 Before destruction the heart ol man is 
Isa. t. 28 the destruction of the transgressors and 
15. 5 they shall raise up a cry of destruction 
51. ig destruction, and the famine, and the 

59. 7 wasting and destruction (are) in their 

60. 18 wasting nor destruction within tliy bor. 
Jer 4. 6 for I will bring evil, a great destruction 

4. 20 Destruction upon destruction is cried 
6. I for evil appeareth . and great destruction 
48. 3 spoiling and great destruction 
48, 5 enemies have heard a cry of destruction 
so. 22 A sound of battle, and of great destruct. 
51. 54 des'truction from tha land of the Chald. 
Earn. 2. 1 1 destruction of the daughter of my people 
3. 47 come upon us, desolation and destruct. 

3. 48 destruction of the daughter of ray people 

4. 10 destruction of the daughter of my people 
Eze. 32. 9 when 1 shall bring thy destruction among 

i'i. Breaking, piaj? shibbaron. 

Jer. 17. 18 and destroy them with double destruction 
^i. Destruction, spoiling, tW shod. 

Job 5. 21 neither shait thou be afraid of destruct 

5. 22 At destruction and famine thou shalt 
ProT «4. 2 their heart studieth destruction, and 
Isa. 13. 6 it shall come as a destruction .from the 
Hos. 7. 13 destruction unto them I because they 

g. 6 they are gone because of destruction 
Joel I. 15 as a destruction from the Almighty shall 

25. Vanity, falsehood, Nisy sho. 

Psa. 35. 17 rescue my soul from their destructions 

26. Wasting, desolation, r\KW shoah. 

Psa. 35. 8 Let destruction come upon him at unawa 
35. 8 into that very destruction let him fall 

27. Corruption, destruction, pit, n'n^ shechith. 
Psa. 107. 20 He. .delivered (tliem) from their destruc. 

28.- To mar, corrupt, destroy, finf shachath, 5. 

a Ch.26. 16 heart was lifted up to (his) destruction 
"iB. Corruption, destruction, t\rw sliachath. 

Psa. 55. 23 them down into the pit of destruction 
103. 4 Who redeemeth thy life from destruction 

St). To cut off, lay waste, ic^ sliamad, 5. 

Isa. 14. 23 sweep it with the besom of destruction 
31., /I treading down, .1513^ tebusah. 

2 Cl>.22. 7 the destrtiction of Ahazioh was of 
32. /I wearying out, n-^DPi tabhth. 

Isa. 10. 25 and mine anger, in their destruction 
33.Passing on, change, ^iSn chaloph. 

Prov 31. 8 all such as are appointed to destruotion 
Bi.Loss, diriuAeia apoLeia. 

Matt.. 7. 13 (is) the way, that leadeth to destruction 

Rom. 9, 22 vessels of wrath iitted to destruction 

■Phil. 3. 19 Whose end (is) destruction, whose god (is 

Pe. 2. I bring upon themselves swift destruction 

3. 16 as (they do) unto their own destruction 

35. /I taking doKn, icaOaipecrts kathairesis. 
2 Co to. 8 edification, and not for your destruction 
t3. 10 to edification, and not to destruction 

ZQ. Destruction, uK^dpos olelhros. 

J Co. 5, 5 unto Satan for the destruction of the fiesh 

1 Th, 5. 3 sudden destruction cometh upon them 

e Tfi. I. g be punished with everlasting [destruction! 
I Ti. 6. 9 which drown men in destruction and 

37. .,4 breaking together, (jii'Tpifi/j.a sunlrimjna. 
Rom. 3 16 Destruction and misery(are) in their ways 

DESTRUCnOH, appointed to utter — 
Devotion {to Ood or destruction), 0"in cherem. 
I K.i.20. 42 whom I appointed to utter destruction 

DETAIN, to — 

Ts keep in, restrain, detain, "v^y atsar. 

J'idgi3. 15 let us detain tliee, until we shall have 
13. 16 Though thou detain me, I will not eat of 
DETAnrED — 
To be kept in, restrained, detained, ij^ atsar, 2. 

1 Sa. 21 7 there that day, detained before the LOKD 

0ETEEMINATE — 

To mark out, Spi^oj horizd 

Acts 2 23 delivered by ths determinate counsel and 

DETEEMINATIOH - 
Judgment, osoo mishpat 

Zeph 3. S my det(;iminatlon<is) to gather the natfons 
DEn:EIIIirE, to — 
1. To say, -c^K amar 

z Ch. 2 I Solomon detenained to build an house 

3. Tcr^e determined, linn chalhak, 2. 

Dan. 9. 24 Seventy weeks are determined upon thy 

AtJTo give counsel, fy; yaals. 

a Ch.25. 16 that God huth determined to destroy the 
Isa. rq. 17 wtiich he hath determined against it 



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% To take Counsel, $ovK^voiJ.ai bouleuomai. 

Acts 15. 37 Barnabas (determined] to take with them 
f). To loose there^ipon, decide, iiriAvo} epiluo. 

Acts 19. 39 shall be determined in a lawful assembly 
^.To judge, decide, uplvoy krino. 

Acts 3. 13 when he was determined to let fhim) go 
20. 16 Paul had determined to sail by Ephesua 
25. 25 to Augustus, I have determined to send 

27. I when it was determined that we should 

1 Ca 2. 2 I determined not to know any thing. 

2 Co. 2. I 1 determined this with myself, that 1 
Titus 3. 12 for I have determined ther« to winter 

"t.To mark out, 6pi((t> horizo. 

Luke22. 22 the Son of man goeth, as it was determ 
Acts It. 29 determined to send relief unto the breth. 

17. 26 and hath determined the times before 

6. To arrange, rdirffo) tasso. 

Acts 1 5. 2 they determined that Paul and Barnabas 
DETERMINE before, to — 
715 mark out be/orehand., irpoop(fa) proorizd. 

Acts 4. 28 thy counsel determined before to be done 
DETERMINED — 

^ 1'. To determine, move sharply, be cut off, pn char. 
^ Job 14. 5 Seeing his days (are) determined, the 

■ 2. To place, set, put, Q'v, D'B' sum, sim. 

2 Sa.13. 32 this hath been determined from the day 

DETERMINED, to be — 

1. To be determined, [nri charats, 2. 

Isa. 10. 23 shall make aconsumption, even determin. 

28. 22 even determined upon the whole earth 
Dan-, g. 26 end of the war desolations are determined 

9. 27 that determined shall be poured upon the 
II. 36 for that that is determined shaU be done 

'%. To ccmiplete, finish, determine, n?3 kalah. 

1 Sa. 20. 7 be sure that evil is determined by him 

20. 9 knew certainly that evil were determined 

20. 33 was determined of his father to slay David 

25 17 for evil is determined against our master 

Esth. 7. 7 therg was evil determined against him by 

DETEST, to — 

To have in abcnnination, \\i^ shakats, 3 

Deut. 7. 26 thou shalt utterly detest it, and thou 

■^DETESTABLE — 

-Abominable thing, ppV shiqquls. 

Jer i6. 18 with the carcases of their detestable and 

Eze 5. II with all thy detestable things, and with 

7. 20 (and) of their detestable things therein 

II. 18 shall take away all the detestable things 

11.21 after the heart of their detestable things 

37. 23 nor with their detestable things, nor with 

D.E-ir-EL, hwv] God IS knowing. 

Father of Eliasaph, prince of Gad, B.C. 151a 
Num. I. 14 Of Gad , Eliasaph, the son of D. 

2. 14 of Gad . Eliasaph the son of D.[or Reuel) 
7. 42 D, prmce of the children of Gad, (offered) 
7. 47 the offering of Eliasaph the sou of D. 

10. 20 children of Gad . . Eliasaph the son of D. 

DEVICE - 

\. Meditation, [i'jn higgayon. 

Lam. 3. 62 and their device against me aU the day 
'%. Reason, device, reckoning, I'lai^n cheshbon. 
' Eccl. 9. 10 I there is) no work, nor _device, nor know. 

'&. Wicked device, nsip mezimmah. 

Job 21. 27 the devices (which) ye wrongfully imagine 
Psa. lo a in the devices that they have imagined 
Jer. 51. 11 his devic<J(is) against Babylon, to destroy 

i.Tliought, device, nji^np macliashabah. 

Jer. 18. II I frame, .and devise a device against you 

ft.Thoiight, device, n^^ra machashebeth. 

2 Ch. a 14 to find out every device which shall bo 
Esth. 8. 3 device that he had devised against the 

9. 25 his wicked device, which ho devised 
Job 5. 12 disappointeth the devices of the crafty 
Psa. 33. 10 maketh the devices of the people of none 
Prov 19. 21 (There are) many devices in a man's heart 
Jer. II. ig that they had devised devices against me 

18. 12 we will vyalk after our own devices, and 
18. 18 let us devise devices against Jeremiah' 

Dan. II. 24 he shall forecast his devices against the 

11. 25 they shall forecast devices against him 

'^ Inward or inner thought, ivQxijxriais enthufnesis. 
Acts I? 29 or stone, graven by art and man's device 

7. Thought, plan, vdrifia noeina. 

z Co. 3. II for we are not ignorant of his dtevlcea 

DEVICES — 

Counsels, nWyiD moetsoth. 

Prov I. 31 and be filled with their own devices 

DEVIL — 

I. Hairy one, kid, yMit-, vyg; sa-ir. 

Lev 17. 7 no more offer their sacrlfloes unto devils 
2 Ch.ii 15 for the high places, and for the devils 

^.Spoiler, destroyer, •\p shed. 

Deut 32. 17 They sacrificed unto devils, not to God 
Psa. 106 ,/ their sons and their daughters unto devils 

S. Daimun, demon, s/iade, SaiiJ.6viou da,imonion. 
Matt. 7. 22 in thy name have cast out devils? and in 



M.att.^9 33 when the devil was cast out, thft dumb 
"9. 34 devils through the prince of the devUs 

10. 8 the lepers, raise the dead, cast out devils 

11. 18 nor drinking, and they say. He hath a devil 

12. 24 This (fellow) doth not cast out devils 

12. 24 but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils 
12. 27 if I By Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom 

12, 28 if I cast out devils by the Spirit of God 

17. 18 Jesus rebuked the devil; and he departed 
Mark i. 34 divers diseases, and cast out many devils 

I. 34 suffered not the devils to speak, because 
I. 39 throughout allGalDee, and cast out devils 
3. 15 to heal siclniesses, and to cast out devils' 

3. 7f2 prince of the devils casteth he out devils 

6. 13 they cast out many devils, and anointed 

7. 26 cast forth the devil out of her daughter 
7. 2g the devil is gone out of thy daughter 

7. 30 she found the devil gone out, and her 

9. 38 saw one casting out devils in thy name 

16. g [out of whom he had cast seven devils) 

j6. 17 [In my name shall they cast out devils) 

Luke 4. 33 which had a spirit of an unclean devil 

4. 35 when the devil had thrown him in the 

4. 41 devils also came out of many, crying out 

7. 33 nor drinking wine, and ye say. He hath ad. 

8. 2 Magdalene, out of whom went seven dev 
8. 27 a certain man, which had devils a long 
8. 30 because many devils were entered into 

8. 33 Then went the devils out of the man, and 

8. 35, 38 man, out of whom the devils were de. 

9. I tnem power and authority over aU devils 
9. 42 the devil threw him down, and tare (him) 
g. 4g saw one casting out devils in thy nanio 

10. 17 the devils are subject unto us through 

11. 14 he was casting out a devil, and it was 
11. 14 when the devil was gone out, the dumb 
II. 15 some of them said. He casteth out devils 
II. 15 through Beelzebub the chief of the devils 
11. 18 that I cast out devils through Beelzebub 
II. 19 if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by 

11. 20 if I with the finger of God cast out devils 

13. 33 I cast out devils, and I do cures to day 
John 7 20 Thou hast a devil : who goeth about to 

8. 48 thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil? 
8. 49 I have not a devil ; but I honour my 
8. 52 Now we know that thou hast a devil 
10. 2o He hath a devil, and is mad ; why hear 
10. 21 Can a devil open the eyes of the blind 7 
1 Co. 10. 20 they sacrifice to devils, and not to God 
10. 20 ye should have fellowship with devils 
10. 21 the cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils 
10. 21 the Lord's table, and of the table of devils 
I Ti. 4. 1 seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils 
Jas. 2. 19 the devils also believe, and tremble 
Rev. g. 20 they should not worship devils, and Idols 

i.A deified spirit, Saifiav daimon. 

ilatt. 8. 31 the devils besought him, saying, If thou 
Mark 5. 12 (the devils] besought him, saying, Send us 
Luke 8. 29 driven [of the devil] into the wilderness 
Rev. lb. 14 they are the spirits of [devils,] working 

18. 2 is become the habitation of [devils,] and 

i. Accuser, calumniator, SidpoAos diabolos. • 
Matt. 4. I the wilderness to be tempted of the dcy 
4. 5 devil taketh him up into the holy city 
4. 8 the devil taketh him up into an exceed. 
4. II the devUleavethhim! and, behold, argels 
13. 39 The enemy that sowed them is the devil 
25. 41 prepared for the devil and his angels 
Luke 4. 2 Being forty days tempted of the devil 
4. 3 the devil said unto him. If thou be the 
4, s [the devU,] taking him up into an high 
4! S the devil said unto him, AU this power 

4. 13 the devil had ended all the temptation 
8. 12 then cometh the devil, and taketh away 

John 6. 70 you twelve, and one of you is a devil ? 

8. 44 Ye are of (your) father the devil, and the 
13. 2 the devil having now put into the heart 
Acts 10. 38 all that were oppressed of the devil 

13. 10 (thou) child of the devil, (thou) enemy of 
Eph. 4. 27 Neither give place to the devil 

6. II to stand against thewiles of the devil 

1 Ti. 3. 6 fall into the condemnation of the devil 

3. 7 into reproach and the snare of the devil 

2 Ti. 2. 26 themselves out of the snare of the devil 
Heb. 2. 14 had the power of death, that is, the devil 
Jas. 4. 7 Resist the devil, and he will flee from you 
I Pe: 5. 8 your adversaiY the devil, as a roaring lion 
I Jo. 3. 8- He that committeth sin is of the devil 

3. 8 for the devil sinneth from the beginning 
3. 8 he might destroy the works of the devil 
3, 10 and the children of the devil ; whosoever 

Jude 9 whe.n contending with the devil, he dis. 

R/v. 2. 10 devil shaU east (some) of you into prison 

12. 9 that old serpent, called the DevU, and 

x2. 12 the devil is come down unto you, having, j 
JO. 2 that old serpent, which is the Devil, and 
20. 10 the devil that deceived them was cast 

DEVIL, to be possessed with a — 

To be demonized, datfioft^ofj-at daimonizomai. 

Matt. g. 32 to Kim a dumb man possessed with a dev; 

12. 22 unto him one possessed with a devil 
Mark 5. 15 see him that was possessed with the devil 

5. 16 to him that was possessed with the devi) 
5. 18 he that had been possessed with the de\il 

DEVIL, to have or be vexed "with a — 
To be demonized, Saiixoi/iCoixai diamonizomai. 
Matti5. 22 daughter is grievously vexed with a devil 
Johaio. 21 not the words of him that hath a devil 



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DEVILISH — 

Deinoniacal, daifxovidSrjs daimcmiddes. 

Jas. 3. 15 but (is) earthly, sensual, devilUh 
DEVnS, to be possessed with or of the — 
To be dcmonized, Zcuixcvl^onai daimomzomai. 
Matt. 4. 24 those v/hich were possessed with devils 
8. 16 many that were possessed with devils 
8. 28 there met him two possessed with devils 
8. 33 befallen to the possessed of the devils 
Mark i. 32 and them that were possessed with devils 
Luke 8. 36 he that was possessed of the devils was 

DEVISE, to — 

1 . To devise, feign, Ni^ iada. 

1 Ki. 12. 33 which he' had devised of his own heart 

2. To think, devise, nm damah, 3. 

2 Sa. 21. 5 that deviseth against us (that) we should 

3. To devise, design, purpose, DDJ zamam. 

Fsa. 31. 13 they devised to take away my life 

Jer. 51. 12 the Lord hath both devised and done that 

Lam. 2. 17 Lord hath done (that) which he had devia. 

4. To plow, grave, devise, &-\n charash. 

Ptqv. 3. 29 Devise not evil against thy neighbour 
6. 14 he deviseth mischief continually 
6. 18 heart that deviseth wicked imaginationa 
14. 22 Do they not err that devise evil? but 
14. 22 truth (shaU be) to them that devise good 

6. To think, devise, reckon, y^n ckashab. 

Exod3i. 4 To devise cunning works, to work In gold 
35. 32 to devise curious works, to work In gold 
35. 35 and of those that devise cuiming work 

2 Sa. 14. 14 yet doth he devise means, that hia banis. 

Esth. 8. 3 that he had devised against the Jews 
' g. 24 had devised against the Jews, to destroy 
g. 25 which he devised against the Jews, should 

Psa. 35. 4let them be., brought to confusion that d. 

35. 20 they devise deceitful matters against ■ 

36. 4 He deviseth mischief upon his bed ; he 
41. 7 against me do they devise my hurt 

52. 2 Thy tongue deviseth mischiefs ; like a 
Prov 16. 30 shutteth his eyes to devise froward things 
Jer. II. 19 and I knew not that they had devised 
18. II I frame evil against you, and devise a 
j8. 18 Then said they. Come, and let us devise 
■48. 2 Heshbon they have devised evil against it 
Eze. II. 2 these (are) the men that devise mischief 
ISilc. 2. I Woe to them that devise iniquity, and 
2. 3 against this family do I devise an evil 

6. To think, devise, reckon, a?*!? chashab, 3 . 

Prov 16. A man's heart deviseth his way : but the 
24. '8 fie that deviseth to do evU shall be tailed 

7. To give counsel, p; yaat^. 

■ Jan. 32. '7 he deviseth wicked devices to destroy the . 
32. 8 But the liberal deviseth liberal things 

DEVISE, to cunningly — 

To inake wise, ao(p\^<a sophizo. 

2 Pe. 1. 16 not followed cunningly devised fables 
DEVISED — 
Thought, device, TQ^nn macliashebeth, 

Esth. 8. 5 the letters devised by Eivman the son of 
DEVOTE, to — 

To devote {to Ood or destruction), ZTV\ iharam, 5. 
^ Lev. 27. 28 that a man shall devote unto the Loed oI 
DEVOTED — 
A thing devoted {to God or destruction), D^rj cherem. 

Lev. 27. 21 be holy unto the Lord, as a field devoted 
27. 29 None devoted. .shaU be redeemed ; (but) 
JfBVOTED, to be — 
To be devoted, tnn charam, 6. 

Lev. 27. 29 which shall be devoted of meib, shall be 
DEVOTED thing'— 
A thing devoted, onn cherem, 

l^ev. 27. 28 Notwithstanding no devoted thing'that a 
27. 28 every devoted thing (is) most holy unto 

Nusn 18. 14 Every thing devoted in Israel shaU be 

DEVOTION — 

Object of worship or devotion, criPcariia sebasma. 

Acts 17. 23 I passed by, and beheld your devotions 
DEVOTJE, to — 
1. To eat, consume, devour, f?3X akal. 

Gen. 31. IS and hath quite devoured also our money 

37. 20 Some evil beast hath devoured him :^d 
37. 33 aij evil beast hath devoured him 

49 27 in the morning he shall devour the pfey 
Exod 24. 17 glory of the Lord (was) like devorfring fire . 
»> Ijev. 10. 2 out fire from the Lord, and devoured them 
Numafi. 10 flre devoured two hundred and fifty men 
Deut3i. 17 they shall be devoured, and many evils 

32. 42 and my sword shall devour flesh 
Judg. g. IS let fire . . devour the cedars of Lebanon 
9. 20 devour the men of Shechem, and the house 
9. 20 the house of Millo, and devour Abimelech 
»3a. 2. 26 Shall the sword devour for ever? knowest 

ri. 2$ sword devoureth one as well as another 

18. 8 devoured niore . . than the sword devoured 

82. 9 and fire out of his mouth devoured 
2 Ch. 7. 13 1 command the locusts to devour the land 
Job 18. 13 It shall devour the strength of his skin 

3(8. 13 first bom of death shall devour hJs stren. 
Paa. 18. 8 and fire out of his jnouth devoured 

at. 9 hia wrath, and the flie shall devour them 



Psa. 50. 3 a flre shall devour before him, and it 

78. 45 flies among them, which devoured them 

79. 7 they have devoured Jacob, and laid wastp., 
105. 35 and devoured tlie fruit of their ground /' 

Prov, 30. 14 to devour the poor from olf the eai-th 



Isa. I. 7 land, strangersdevbur it In your presence 
S. 24 as the flre devoureth the stubble, and th^ 
9. 12 they shall dtvour laiacl with open mouth 
9. 1 8 it shall devour the briers and thorns, and 
10. 17 devour his thorns and his briers in ono 
24. 6 Therefore hath the curse devoured the 
26. II fire of thine enemies shall devour them 
31. 8 sword, not of a mean man, shall devour 
33. II your breath, (as) lire, shall devour you 
56. 9 All ye boasts of the field, come to dovoiir 
Jer. 2. 3 all that devour him shall offend 

2. 30 your own sword hath devoured your pro. 

3. 24 shame hath devoured the fabour of our 
5. 14 thy mouth flre. .and it shall devour them 
8. 16 have devoured the land, and aU that is 

10. 25 they have eaten up Jacob, and devoured 

12. 12 sword of the Lord shall devour from the 
15. 3 the beasts of the earth, to devour and do. 
17. 27 it shall devour the palaces of Jerusalem- 
Bi. 14 shall devour aU things round about it 
30. 16 they that devour thee shaU be devoured 
46. 10 the Bword shall devour, and it shall bo 
46. 14 the sword shaU devour round about thee- 
4S. 45 shall devour the comer of Moab, and the.- 
50. 7 AU that" found them have devoured themr 

50. 17 the king of Assyria hatli devoured him ■, ■■ 

50. 32 and it shall devour all round about hlin 

51. 34 the king of Babylon hath devoured me 
Lam. 2. 3 flaming flre, (which) devoureth round, 

4. II it hath devoured the foundations thereof 
Eze. 7. IS famine and pestilence shall devour him 

15. 4 the fire devoureth both the ends of it 
15. 5 when the flre hath devoured it, and it is 

15. 7 and (another) Hre shall devour them 

16. 20 thou sacrificed unto them to be devoured 
19, 3 learned to catch the prey ; it devoured m. 

19. 6 learned to catch the prey, (and) devoured 
19. 14 hath devoured her fruit, so that she 

20. 47 it shall devour every green tree in thee 
82, 25 they have devoured Bouls; they have taken 

28. 18 it shall devour thee, and I will bring thee 

33, 27 wiU I give to the beasts to be devoured - 

34. 28 shall the beast of the land devour thera 
36. 14 thou Shalt devour men no more, neither 

Eos. s. 7 nowahaU a month devour them with their 
7. 7 and have devoured their judges 
7. 9 Strangers have devoured his strength 
B. 14 and it shall devour the palaces thereof ■ 
XI. 6 devour (them), because of their own cou. 

13. 8 and there will I devour them like a lion 
Joel I. 19, 20 the fire hath devoured the pastures 

e. 3 A flre devoureth before them, and beliind 

2. 5 flame of flre that devoureth the stubble 
Amps t. 4 shall devour the palades of Ben-hadad 

I. 7, 10 whichishaU devour the palaces thereof 

1. 12 which shaU devour the palaces of Bozrah- 
T. 14 it shall devour the palaces thereof, with 
s. 2 it shall devour the palaces of Kirioth 

3. 5 it sliall devour the palaces of Jerusalem 

4. 9 the palmer worm devoured (them) 

5. 6 fire in the house of Joseph, and devour (it) 

f. 4 it devoured the great deep, and did eat 
Obad. 18 they shall kindle in them,, apd devour 
Nah. 3. 13 the sword shall devour thy Joung lions : 

3. 13 the flre shall devour thy bars 
3. 15 There shall the fire devour thee ; the 

Eab. 3. 14 rejoicing (was) as to devour the poor see. 
Zech. g. 15 they shall devour, and subdue with slicg' 

ri. I that the fire may devour thy cedars ' . 

12. 6 they shall devour aU the people round 

2. To eat, consuine, devour, Sjs? aJcal. 

Daa. 7. 5 said thus unto it. Arise, devour much fi. 
7. 7 it devoured and brake in pieces, and 
7. 19 (which) devoured, brake id pieces, and 
7. 23 shall devotir the whole earth, and sh^ 

Z. Eating, food, n^?x oklah, 

Jer. 12.' 9 the beasts of the field; come to devour 
Eze. 23.' 37 for them through (the flre), to devour 
39. 4 the beasts of the field to be devoured 

4. To swallow up, y^5 bala. 

Gen. -41. 7 the seven thin ears devotered tlie seven 
41. 24 thin ears devoured the seven good ears 

5.T0 swallow v.p, v'2^ bala, 3. 

Prov 19. 28 mquth of the wicked devoureth iniquity. 

Hab. 1. 13 when the wicked devoureth (the man th^t) 
6.T0 swallow, devour, retain, s>V, yala. 

Stoi so. ?s the niian (who) devoureth (that which Is) 
1. To eat, consume, unh lacham. 

Deut32. 24 devoured with Jbuming heal, and with ht 

8. To feed, conswme, ni^"? raah. 
Psa. 80. 13 wild beast of the field doth devoni It 

9. To pant after, svxUlow up, wp sluzaph, 

Isa. 42. 14 1 wiU destroy and devour at oijce 

lO.To eat, eat up, iffBio) esthiS. 

Heb. la 37 which shall devour the adversaries 
.11. To drink down, swallow up, RaTax(vo> katapino; 

iPe. J. 8 walketh about, seeking whom he may d. 

12.ro eat down, Koracpdya katapkagd. 

Matt 23, 14 ye devour widows' houses, and for a pr©. 
Marki2. 40 Which devour widows' hoxises, and for a 
Iiuke 8. 5 antt the fowls of the air devoured it 



Luke 1 5, 30 which hath devoured thy living wlthhar. 
20, 47 Which devour widows' houses, and for a 
2 Co, II. 20 if a man devour (you), If a mixsi take (of 
Gal. 5. 15 If ye bite and devour one another, tal^e 
Bov. 11. 5 flre proceedeth . . and devoureth their 

12, 4 to devour her child aa BOOD as It waa born 
ao, 9 from Qod out of bearei), and devouieil 

DEVCTJE up, to — 

I. To cat, consume, deroowr, "?5^< ahal. 

Eze. 36. 13 Thou (land) devourest up men, and hast 
2,7'o eat down, Karatpdyu katajihano. 

Matt 13, 4 and the fowls came and ilevoured them up 
Mark 4. 4 fowls of the air came and devoured it up 
DEVOTTRED, to be — 
l.To be eaten up, con.ncmcd, Vjw akal, 2. 

Jer. 30. 16 Therefore all they . .'shall be devoured 
Eze. 23. 25 thy residue shall be devoured by the fire 
Zeph. I. 18 the whole land shall be devoured by the 
3. 8 the earth shall be devoured with the flro 
Zech g. 4 and alio shall bo devoured with fim 
2.7*0 be eaten up, consurwd, Saw akal, 4. 

Isa. I, 20 ye shall be devoured with the sword 
Nah. 1. 10 shall be devoured as stubble fully dry 
DEVOtraEE — 
To eat, consume, devovT, ''JK akal. 

Mai. 3. 1 1 J will rebuke ^e devourer for jatu eakoa 
DEVOXrEBJa — 
l.,7o eat, consume, devow. Sjk akal. 

l^ix, 29. 6 tempest, and the (lanie of devouring fire 
30. 27 and his tongue as a devouring fire 
30. 30 the flame of a devouriiig flro, , scattering 
33. 14 shall dwell with the devouring flre 1 who 
. 2. Swallowing up, vS^ hela, 

Psa. 52. 4 Thou lovegt all devouring words, (thou) 
DEVOira (persons) — 

l.Taking or receiving iPell, devout, ev\a$-fis eulabis. 
Luke 21 25 the same tnan (was) fust and devout 
Acts 2. s devout men, out of every nation under 
8. 3 devout men carrledStcphen(to hlsburlal) 
2. Reverejiiial, ev(TfPi)s eusebes. 

Acts 10. 2 (A) devout fman), and ono that feared Go4 
JO. 7 a devout soldier of them that waited on 
S3. j2 Ananias, a devout man according to the 

Z.To worsMp, be devout, reverential, a^0ofj.at. 
Acts 13. so Jews stirred up the devout and honour, 
j}. 4 and of the devout Greeks o great multit, 

17. 17 withtheJew9,andwlththedevoutjjersons 

DEW — 
Deio, htjlal. 

Gen. 27. a? God give theo of the dew of hetwen, ard 

27. 39 and of the dew of heaven from above 
EX01J16. J3 in the morning the dew lay round about 

j6. 14 when the dew that lay was gone up 
Nnm II. g dew fell ujxjn the camp in the night 
P€Ut32. 2 my speech shall distil as the dew, as the 
33, 13 the precious things of heaven, for the d. 
33. 28 also his heavens shall drop down dew 
Judg. 6. 37 if the dew be on the fleece only, and 

6. 38 wrtnged the dew out of the fleece, a bOwl 
6. 39 upon all the ground let there be dew 
6. 40 and there was dew on all the ground 
2.8a. 1. 21 Get there be) no dew, neither (let there 

17. 12 we will light upotj him as the dew falleth 
J Ki. 17. I there shall not be dew nor rain these 
Job, 29. 19 the dew lay all night upon my branch 

38. 28 or who hath begotten^ tne drone of dewT 
Psa. 1 10. 3 morning : tpon liast the dew of thy youth 

133. 3 As the dew of Herroon. .that deacende4 
Prov. 3. 20 and the clouda drop down the dew 

19. i5 but his favour fis) as dew upon the grass 
Bong 5. 2 for my head is nlred with dew,' (and) my 
Isa. 18. 4 like a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest 
26. 19 for thy dew (is as) the dew of herbs, and 
Dan. 4. 15, 23 let it be wet with the dew of heaven 
4. 25 shall wet thee vrith the dew of heaven 
4. 33 his body was wet with the dew of heaven 
5: 21 his body was wet with the dew of heave^ 
Eos. 6. 4 for your goodness (is) ae. .the early dew . 

13. 3 and as the early dew that passeth away 

14. 5 1 WiU be as the dew unto Israel : hi shall 
MIo. 5. 7 in the midst of many people as a dew 
Hag. I. 10 the heaven over yon la stayed from dew 
Zech. 8. 13 the heavens ehaU give their dew ; and I 

DIADEM — 

I. Mitre, njJ^O mitsnepheth. 

Eze. 21. 26 Eemove the diadem, and take oB the or. 
1. Diadem, «)'3y, I^JJJ tsanoph, tsaniph, 

Isa. 62. 3 Thou shalt also be , . a royal dladervi In 
^.Diadem, hood, I'jy tsaniph. 

Job 29. 14 my judgment (was) as a robe aod,a dlad. 
'i.IHadem., tiara, rtjov tsephirah. 

Isa. 28. 5 for a diadem of beauty, onto the resldofi 
DIAL — 
Going up,. ascent, step, "^£0 maalah. 

2 KJ.20. II by wlilch it had gone down in the dtel Of 

Isa. 38. 8 is gone down in the sun-dial of Ahaz, ten 

DIAHOITD — 

1. Diamond, adamant, emerald, D^rj: yahctlom, 
Exod28. 18 the second row (shall be), a diamond 

39. II an emerald, a sapphire, and a diamond 
Eze. 28. 13 the sardiua, topaz, and the diamond, the 



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2. Brier, diaviond, point, TPji shainir. 

Jer. 17. I The sin., (ia) written., tha point of a dia. 

DI-A'-NA, "Aprefiis, A rtemis. 

One of the principal goddesses of the Greeks and 

JEloraans. Artemis is (jer Greek name. 

Acts 19. 24 a silversmith, .made silver shrines for D. 
jg. 27 the temple o£ the great goddess D. should 

19. 28 saying. Great (is) D. of the Ephesians 

. 19. 34 cried out, Great (is) D. of the Ephesians 
\g. 35 city of. .Ephesians is a worshipper of D. 

DIS-LA'-IM, D:'?3'n double embi-ace. 

Father of Gomer'wife of Hosea the prophet, B.C. 800. 

IIos. t. 3 went and took Gomer the daughter of D. 
DIB'LATH, n^3T circle. 

A place in the N. of Canaan, which should be spelled 
Diblah, or rather Riblah. 

Eze. 6. 14 desolate than the vTildemess toward D. 

DI'-BOK, JU'^iPT river course. 

1. A city N. of the Amon, S.W. of Heshbon, rebuilt by 
Gad, given to Eeuben, and retaken by Moab. 

Num2il 30 Heshbon is perished even unto D., and 
32. 3 Ataroth, and D., and Jazer, and Nimrah 
32. 34 And the children of Gad built D., and A. 

Isa. 15. 2 He is gone up to Bajith, and to D. 

2. A city, perhaps the same as No. i. 

Josh. 13. 9 and all the plain of Medeba xinto D. 

13. 17 D., and Bamoth-baal, and Beth-baal-meon 
Jer. 48. 18 Thou daughter that dost inhabit D. 

48. 22 And upon D., and upon Nebo, and upon 

3. A town in Judah, perhaps the same as (Dimonah) 
Dibon. 

Neh. II. 2s and at D., and (in) the villages thereof 

EI'-BON GAD, 13 pi. 

A halting place of the Israelites after leaving EgsTjt, 

and was in Moab between Ije-Abarim and Atiiion- 

diblalhaim, and ia no doubt the same place called 

Dibon. 

Num33. 45 departed from lim and pitched in D.-g. 
33 46 they removed from D.-g., and encamped 

DIB'-III, 'l?'! on the pasture born. 

A Danite, whose daughter had married an Egyptian 

and whose son was stoned for blasphemy, B.C. 1490,^,, 

Lev. 24. II Shelomith, the.daughter of D., of the tribe 
DID, ho — 
Vaheb, {a place in Suph,) ir\] vakeb. 

Numji. 14 What he did in the Red sea, and in the 

DI-DT'-MXT3, Aiov/xos a twin. 
U'he surname of the apostle Thomas. 

John II. 16 Then said Thomas, which is called D 

20. 24 Thomas, one of the tv/elve, called D. 

21. 2 together Simon Peter, and '^ called D 

DIE — 

\, Death, nio maveth. 

Num. 6. '7 not make himself unclean, .when they d. 
I Sa. 20. 31 fetch him unto me, for he shall surely die 
26. 16 (As) the Lord liveth, ye (are) worthy to d. 
s Sa. 3. 33 the king lamented . .and said . .as a fool d. 
12. 5 tlie Lord liveth, the man . . shall surely die 
Psa. 49. 17 For when he dieth he shall carry nothing 
Provii. 7 When a wicked man dieth, (his) expecta. 
Eccl. 3. 19 as the one dieth, so dieth the other ; yea 
Jer. 26. II saying. This man (is) worthy to die ; for 

26. 16 This man (is) not worthy to die : for he 
Eze. 18. 23 pleasure at all that the wicked should d. ? 
Jon. 4. 3,8 (It is) better for me to die than to live 
2. Death, dying, mvon temutliah. 

Psa. 79. II preserve, .those that are appointed to die 
DIE, to — 
l.To expire, gasp, breathe out, jni gava. 

Gen. 6. 17 everything that (is) in the earth shall die 
7. 21 all flesh died that moved upon tlie earth 
Numi7. 12 Behold, we die, we perish, weallperish 
17. 13 shall we be consumed with dying? 
20. 3 spake, saying, Would God that we had d. 
2o. 3 when our brethren died before the Lord 
Job 27. 5 till I die I will not remove mine integrity 
29. 18 I shall die in my nest, and I shall multi. 
36. 12 and they shall die without knowledge 
Paa. 88. 15 afflicted and ready to die from (ray) youth 

104. 29 they die, and return to their dust 
Zech 13. 8 parts therein shall be -cut off (and) die 

2. To die, niD inuth. 

Gen. 2. 17 thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die 
3. 3 neither shall ye touch it, lest ye die 
3. 4 unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die 
J. 5 nine hundred and thirty years : and he d. 
5. 8 nine hundred and twelve years : and he'd. 
5. II nine hundred and five years: and he died 
5. 14 nine hundred and ten years : and he died 
5. 17 hundred ninety and five years : and he d. 
5. 20 hundred sixty and two years : and he died 
5.27 hundred sixty and nine years ; and he died 
5. 31 seventy and seven years : and he died 
7. 22 of all that (was) in the dry (land,) died 
9. 29 nine hundred and fifty years : and he died 
II. 28 Haran died before his father Terah in the 
It. 32 twohundred and five years: and Terah d. 

19. 19 lest some evil take me, and I die 

20. 7 know thou that thou shalt surely die, thou 
J3. 2 Sarah died in Kirjath-arba ; the same (is) 
3$. 8 Abraham gave up the ghost, and died m 



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17 he gave up the ghost and died, and was 

32 I (am) at the point to die ; and what profit 
9 Because I said, Lest I die for her 

4 that my- soul may bless thee before I die 

1 vmto Jacob, Give me children, or else I die 
13 overdrive them one day . .flock will die 

8 Kebekah's nurse, died, and she was buried 

18 her soul was in departing, for she died 

19 Rachel died, and was buried in the way 

29 Isaac gave up the ghost, and died, and 

33 Bela died, and Jobab the son of. .reigned 

34 And Jobab died, and Hu3ham;of the land 

35 Husham died, and Hadad the son of B. 

36 Hadad died,andSaralah of Masrekahreig. 

37 Saralah died, and Saul of Rehoboth (by) 

38 Saul died, and Baalhanan the son of A. 
39Baal-hanan the son of Achbor died, and 

11 peradventure he die also, as his brethren 

12 the daughter of Shuah, Judah's wife, died 

2 buy for us. .that we may live, and not die 

20 words be verified, and ye shall not die 

8 that we may live, and not die, both we 

9 both let him die, and we also v/ill be my 

22 leave his father, .(liis father) would die 
31 the lad (is) not (with us), that he will die 

28 I will go and see him before I die 

12 Er and Onan died in tlie land of Canaan 

30 Now let me die, since I have seen thy face 
1 5 why should we die in thy presence ? for the 
19 Wherefore shall we die before thine eyes 
19 give (us) seed, that we may live, and not d. 

29 the time drew nigh that Israel must die 

7 Rachel died by me in the land of Canaan 

21 I die; but God shall be with you, and 

5 Lo, I die : in my grave which I have dig. 
24 I die : and God will surely visit you, and 
26 Joseph died, (being) an hundred and ten 

6 Joseph died, and all his bretliren, and 

23 it came to pass, .the king of Egypt died 

18 the fish that (is) in the river shall dia 
21 fish that (was) m the river died 

13 the frogs died out of the houses, out of 

4 there shall nothing die of all (that is) 
• 6 and all the cattle of Egypt died 

6 but of the cattle of . .Israel died not 

19 come down upon them, and they shall die 
28 day thou seest my face thou shalt die 

5 first born in the land of Egypt shall die 

11 taken us away to die in the wilderness 

12 than that we should die in the v/ilderness 

3 Would to God we had died by the 

19 but let not God speak with us, lest we die 

12 He that smiteth a man so that he die 

14 take him from mine altar, that he may die 

18 and he die not, but keepeth (his) bed 

20 if a man smite his servant, .and he die 

28 ox gore a man or a woman, that they die 
35 if one man's ox hurt another's, that he die 

2 If a thief, .be smitten that he dia 
10 it die, or be hurt, or driven away, no man 

14 it be Iiurt, or die, the owner (thereof) 

35 and when he cometh out, that he die not 
43 that they bear not iniquity, and die 

20 shall wash with water, that they die not 

21 shall wash their hands, .that they die not 
35 keep the charge of the Lord, that ye die 

2 devoured them ; and they died before the 

6 neither rend your clothes, lest ye die, and 

7 ye shall not go out. .lest ye die 
9 Do not drink wine. . lest ye die 

39 And if any beast of which ye may eat die 

31 that they die not in their uncleanness 

1 when they offered before the Lord, and d. 

2 he come not at aU times, .that he die not 

13 he shall put the incense, .that he die not 
20 bear their sin ; they shall die childless 

9 lest they bear sin for it, and die therefore 

4 Nadab and Abihu died before the Lord 

15 not touch (any) holy thing, lest they die 

19 that they may Uve, and not die, when they 

20 they shall not go in. .lest they die 

9 if any man die very suddenly by him, and 
2 Would God that we had died in the land 

2 or would God we had died in this 

35 in this wilderness, .there they shall die 
37 died by the plague before the Lord 

36 and stoned htm with stones, and he died' 

29 these men die the common death of. .men 
49 they that died in the plague were fourteen 
49 them that died about the matter of Korah- 

10 their murmurings from ine, that they die 

13 unto the tabernacle of the LoRD shall die 

3 that neither they, nor ye also, die, 

22 lest they bear sin, and die 

32 neither shall ye pollute, .lest ye die 

14 This (is) the law, when a man dieth in a 
I Miriam died there, and was buried there 
4' that we and our cattle should die there? 

26 gathered (unto his people,) and shall die 
28 Apron died there in the top of the mount 
5. up out of Egypt to die in the wilderness 
6 and much people of Israel died 
lo Let me die the death of the righteous 
9 those that died in the plague were twenty 
, II the children of Korah died not 
, 19 Er and Onan died in the land of Canaan 
, 61 Nadab and Abihu died, when they offered 
. 65 They shall surely die in the wDdemess 
, 3 Our father died in the wilderness, and he 
. 3 but died in his own sin, and had no sons 
. 8 If a man die, and have no son, then ye 
. 38 Aaron the priest went up. .and died thera 



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12 that the manslayer die not, until he stand 
16 virith an instrument of iron, so that he die 
17, 18 wherewith he may die, and he die, he 

20 hurl at htm by laying of wait, that he die 

21 smite him with his hand, that he die 

23 with any stone, wherewith a man may dia 

23 cast (it) upon him, that he die, and (was) 
30 against any person (to cause him) to die 
25 why should we die? for this great fire 

25 if we hear the voice, .then we shall die 

6 there Aaron died, and there he was buried 

10 shalt stone him with stones, that he die 
5 stone them with stones, till they die 

12 the man that will, .not hearken. .shall d. 

16 neither let me see this, .that I die not 

20 prophet which shall presume . . shall die 
5 lighteth upon his neighbour, that he die 

1 1 smite htm mortally that he die, and fleetb 

12 and fetch him thence, .that he may die 

5, 6, 7 lest he die in the battle, and another 

21 shall stone him with stones, that he die 

21 shall stone her wiUi stones that she die . 

22 they shall both of them die, (both) the m. 

24 stone them with stones that they die 

25 the man only that lay with her shall die 

3 if the latter husband die, which took her 

7 that thief shall die; and thou shalt put 

5 one of them die, and have no child, the 
50 die in the mount whither thou goest up 
50 as Aaron thy brother died in mount Hor 

6 Let Reuben live, and not die ; and let 

5 So Moses . . died there in the land of Moab 

4 tlie men of war, died in the wilderness by 
1 1 Lord cast down great stones . . and they d. 
II (they were) more which died with hailst. 

9 not die by the hind of the avenger of 

29 it came to pass, .that Joshua, .died 

33 Eleazar the son of Aaron died ; and they 

7 brought him to Jerusalem, and there he d. 

8 Joshua, .the servant of the Lord, died 
21 nations which Joshua left when he died 

11 And Othniel the son of Kenaz died 

21 he was fast asleep and weary : so he 'died 

23 Peace (be) unto thee .. thou shalt not di^' 

30 Bring out thy son, that he may die 

32 Gideon the son of Joash died in a good 
49 the men of the tower of Shechem died 
54 young man thi-iist him through, and he d. 

2 he judged Israel, .afid died, and v/as 

5 And Jair died, and was buried in Camor- 
7 Then died Jephthah the Gileadite, and 

10 Then died Ibzan, and was buried at Beth. 

15 Abdon the son of HillelthePirathonited, 

22 We shall surely die, because wo have 
18 now shall I die for thirst, and fall into 

30 Samson said. Let me die with the Philis. 

3 Eliraelech, Naomi's husband, died; and 

5 Mahlon and Chiliondiedalsobothofthem 

17 Where thou diest, will I die, and there 

33 all the increase of thine house shall die 

34 in one day they shall die both of them 

18 he died ; for he was an old man, and 

12 men that died not were smitten with tha 

19 Fray for thy servants, .that we die not 
39 be in Jonathan my son, he shall surely d. 

44 answered, .thou shalt surely die, Jonat. 

45 Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought 

45 the people rescued Jonathan, that he died 

2 God forbid; thou shalt not die: behold 

14 show me the kindness, .that I die not 

16 Thou shalt surely die, Ahimelech, thou 
I Samuel died; and all the Israelites were 

37 his heart died within him, and he became 

38 that the Lord smote Nab^l, that he died 
10 smite him; or his day shaiu come to die 

5 "he fell likewise upjjn his sword, and died 

6 So Saul died, and his three sons, and his 

15 And he smotfe him that he died 

23 fell down there, and died in the same 
23 place where Asahel fell down and died 

31 three hundred and threescore men died 
27 smote him there, .that he died, for the 
33 the king lamented, .and said. Died Abner 

7 God smote him . .and there he died by the 
I the king of the children of Ammon died 

18 and smote Shobach the captain, .who died 
IS that he may be smitten, and die 

17 and Uriah the Hittite died also 

21 cast a piece of a millstone, .that he died 

13 hath put away thy sin; thou shalt not die 

14 child also (that is) bom. .shall sxu-ely die 

18 And it came to pass, .that the child died 

14 we must needs die, and (are) as water 
23 and hanged himself, and died, and was 

3 neither if half of us die, will they care 
33 would God I had died for thee, O Absalom 

6 if Absalom had Uved, and all we had died 
23 king said unto Shimei, Thou shalt not die 
37 that I may die in mine own city, (and be) 

10 and struck him not again ; and he died 

15 there died of the people from Dan even 
52 if wickedness, .be found, .he shall die 

I days of David drew nigh, .he should die 
25 and he fell upon him that he died 
30 And he said. Nay; but I mil die here 
37 for certain that thou shalt surely die 
42 day thou goest out . .thou shalt surely die 

46 went out, and fell upon liim, that he died 
ig And this woman's child died in the night 
18 all Israel stoned him. .that he died 

11 Him that dieth of Jeroboam in the city 
II him that dieth ia the field shall the. 



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I Ki. 14. 12 enter into the city, the child shall die 
14. 17 came to the threshold, .the child died 
■j6. 4 Him that dieth of Baasha in the city 
16. 4 liira that dieth of his in the fields shall 
16. i8 burnt the king's house over him. .and died 

16. 22 so Tibni died, and Orari reigned 

17. 12 and my son, that we may eat it, and die 
jg. 4 requested tor himself that he might die 

21. 10 carryihim out, and stone him, that he. .d. 
21. 13 and stoned hira with stones, that he died 
21. 24 Sim that dieth of Ahab in the city the 

21. 24 Mm that dieth in the field shall the fowls 

22. 35 was stayed up in his chariot, .and died 

22. 37 the king died, and was brought to Sama. 
3 Ki. I. 4, 6, 16 Thou Shalt not come., but shalt.. die 

1. 17 he died according to the word of the Lord 
, 4. 20 he sat on her knees till noon, and . . died 
7. 3 they said.. Wliy sit we h,ere until we die? 
7. 4 famine (is) in the city, and we shall die 
7. 4 and if we sit still here, we die also 
7. 4 and if they kill us, we shall but die 

7. 20 trode upon him in the gate, and he died 

8. 10 hath showed me that he shall surely die 

8. 15 and spread (it) on his face, so that he died 

9. 27 And he fled to ATegiddo, and died there 

12. 21 his servants, smote hira, and he died 

13. 14 sick of his sickness whereof he died 
13. 20 And Elisha died, and they buried him 
13. 24 Hazael king of Syria died ; and Ben-hadad 

18. 32 take you a^yay. .ye may live, and not die 

20. I for thou shalt die, and not live 

23. 34 and he came to Egypt, and died there 
25. 25 smote Gedaliah, that he died, and the 

1 Ch. I. 51 Hadad died also. _And the dukes of Ed. 

2. 30 but Seled died without children 

2. 32 and J ether died without children 

10. s he fell likewise on the sword, and died 
10. 6 So Saul died, and his three soris 

10. 6 and all his house died together 

10. 13 Saul died for his transgression which he 
13. 10 smote him. .and there he died before God 

19. I the king of the children of Ammou died 

23. 22 And Eleazar died, and had no sons, but 

24. 2 Nadab and Abihu died before their father 

29. 28 he died in a good old age, full of days 

2 Ch.io. J 8 and. .stoned him with stones, that he died 

13. 20 and the Lord struck him, and heidied 
16. 13 died in the one and fortieth year of his 
18. 34 the time of the sun going down he- died 
21. 19 bowels fell out : so he died of sore diseases 

24. 15 and was full of days when he died 

24. 25 slew him on his bed, and he died : and 

25. 4 The fathers shall not die for the children 
25. 4 neither shall the children die forthe fath. 

25. 4 but every man shall die for his own Sin 

32. 1 1 persuade you to give over yourselves to d. 

35. 24 they brought him to Jerusalem, and he d. 
Job 2. 9 Then said his wife . . curse God, and die 

3. II Why died I not from the womb? (why) 

4. 21 go away? they die, even without wisdom 
12. 2 No doubt . . and \yisdom shall die with you 

14. 8 and the stock thereof die in the ground 
14. 10 But man dieth, and wasteth away , yea 

14. 14 If a man die, shall he live (again)? all 

21. 23 One dieth in his full strength, being 

21. 25 another dieth in the bitterness of his soul 
34. 20 In a moment shall they die, and the peo. 

36. 14 They die in youth, and their life (is) 

42. 17 So Job died, (being) old and full of days 
Psa. 41. 5 When shall he die, and his name perish? 

49. 10 For he seeth (that) wise men die, likewise 
82. 7 ye shall die like men, and fall lilce one of 

118. 17 I shall not die, but live, and declare the 
Prov. 5. 23 He shall die without instruction ; and in 
io. 21 feed many: but fools die f or want of wisd. 

15. 10 (and) he that hateth reproof shall die 

19.16 (but) he that despiseth his ways shall die 

23. 13 for (if) thou beatest. .he shall not die 

30. 7 Two (things) deny me. .not before I die 
Eccl. 2., 16 And how dieth the wise (man)? as the fool 

3. 2 A time to be bom, and a time to die 
7. 17 why shouldest thou die before thy tune? 
9. 5 For the living know that they shall die : 
Isa. 22. 13 eat and drink, for to morrow we shall die 

22. 14 shall not be purged from you till ye die 

22. 18 there shalt thou die, and there the char. 
38. I Set . .in order: for thou shalt die, and not 

50. 2 their flsU stinketh . . and dieth for thirst 

51. 6 they that dwell therein shall die in like 
51. 12 be afraid of a man (that) shall die, and 
51. 14 that he should not die in the pit, nor that 
59. 5 he that eateth of their eggs dieth, and 
65- 20 the child ahaU die an hundred years old 
66. 24 tor their worm shall not die, neither ahaU 

Jer. II. 21 Prophesy not. .that thou die not by our' 

11. 22 the young men shall die by the sword 
II. 22 their sons and their daughters shall die 

16. 4 They shall die of grievous deaths ; they 
16. 6 Both the great and the small shall die in 
BO. 6 there thou shalt die, and shalt be bmied 

31. 6 both man and beast : they shall die of a 

21. 9 He that abideth in this city shall die by 

22. 12 But he shall die in the place whither they 

22. 26 into another country . . and there'ahall ye d. 

26. B took him, saying. Thou shalt surely die 

17. 13 Why will ye die, thou and thy people by 
z8. 16 this year thou shalt die, because thou hast 

28. 17 Hananiah the prophet died the same year 
31. 30 every one shall die for his ovm iniquity 
34. 4 Thus saith the Lord. .Thou shalt not die 
34. 5 (But) thou shalt die in peace : and with 
87- w cauae me not to retura. .lest I die there 



Jer. 38. 2 He that remaineth in this city shall dio 
38. 10 take up Jeremiah the prophet . . before he d. 
38. 24 Let no man know, .and thou shalt not dio 
38. 26 he would not cause rae to return, .to die 
42. 16 famine., shall follow., and there ye shall d 
42. 17 they shall die by the sword, by t!ie famine 
42. 22 know certainly that ye shall die by the 
44. 12 shall die, fr^tn the least, .unto the great. 
3. 18 Thou shalt : urely die ; and thou givest 



Eze. 



3. 18 the same wicked (man) shall die in his 
3. 19 he shalldie in his iniquity; but thou ha.it 
3. 20 a stumbling block before him, ho shall d. 
3. 20 he shall flie in liis sin, and his righteous. 

5. 12 A third part of thee shall die with the 

6. 12 He that is far oft shall die of the pestilence 

6. 12 he that, .is besieged shall die by the 

7. 15 he that (is) in the field shall die,with tho 

11. 13 that Palatiah the son of Benaiah died 

12. 13 shall not see it, though he shall die there 

13. 19 to slay the souls that should not die, and 

17. 16 (even) with him in the midst, .he shall die 
iB. 4, .20 the soul that sinneth, it shall die 

18. 13 he shall surely die ; his blood sh.iU be 
18. 17 he shall not die for tho iniquity of his 
18. j8 lo, even he shall die in his iniquity 

18. 21, 28 he shall surely live, he shall not die 
18. 24 in his sin. .he hath sinned . .shall he dio 
18. 26 committeth iniquity, and dieth in them 
18. 26 iniquity that ho hath done shall he die 
j8. 31 for why willtj-e die, house of Israel ? 
18. 32 no pleasure in the death of him that dio. 

24. 18 at even my ^vife died ; and I did in the 
28. 8 thou Shalt die the deaths of (them that 
28. 10 Thou shalt die. the deaths of the 

33. 8 \vieked (man), thou shalt surely die 
33. 8 that wicked (man) shall die in his iniquity 
33. 9 if he do not turn . .he shall die in his 
33. II for why will ye die, house of Israel 1 
33. 13 but for his im'quity . . he shall die for it 
33. 14 I say unto the wicked. Thou shalt surely d. 
33. 15 he shall surely live, he shall not die 
33. 18 committeth iniquity, he shall even die 
. 33. 27 they . .in the caves shall die of the 
Hos. 13. I but when he offended in Baal, he died 
Amos 2. 2 Moab shall die' with tumult, with 

6. 9 if there remain ten men. .they shall dio 

7. II Jeroboam shall die by the sword, and 

7. 17 and thou shalt die in a polluted land 

9. JO the sinners of my people shall die by the 
Jon. 4. 8 he!fainted, and wished in himself to die 
Hab. 1. 12 my God, mine Holy One?- we shall not d. 
Zeoh.ii. 9 that that dieth, let it die ; and that that 

3. To be put io death, ren mut'h, 6. 

Eze. 18. 13 he shall surely die; his blood shall be 

4. To fall, hs} naphal. 

Gen. 25. 18 he died in the presefic© of all his breth. 
6. To die off or away, a-Koevriffkco apothnesko. 

Matt. 22. 24 Moses said. If a man die, having no 
22. 27 And last of all the woman died also 
26. 35 Though I should die with thee, yet 

Marki2. 19 If a man's brother die, and leave (his) 
12. 20 first took a ^vife, and dying left no seed 
12. 21 the second took her, and died, neither 
12. 22 last of all the woman died also 

Lukei6. 22 the beggar died, and was carried by 
16. 22 the rich man also died, and was buried 
20. 28 If any man's brother die, having a wife 
20. 28 he die without children, that his brother 
20. 29 took a wife, and died without children 
2o. 30 the second took her to Mfe, and he died 
2o. 31 and they left no cliildren, and died 
20. 32 Last of all the woman died also " 

20. 36 Neither can they die any more : for 
John 4. 49 Sir, come down ere my child die 

6. 50 that a man may eat thereof, and not die 

8. 21 ye shall seek me, and shall die in your 
8. £4, 24 ye shall die in your sins 

II. 16 Let us also go, that we may die with him 
n. 26 And whosoeverliveth. .shall never die 
II. 32 hadsl bean here, my brother had not died 
II. 37 that even this maTrshonid nothave died ? 
II. 50 that one man should die for the people 

11. 51 that Jesus should die for that nation 

12. 24 Except a corn of wheat fall, .and die 

12. 24 but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit 
12. 33 signifjdng what death he should dio 

18. 32 signifying what death he should die 

19. 7 We have, a law . by our law he ought to d. 

21. 23 that that disciple should hot die 

21. 23 Jesus said not unto him. He shall not d. 
Acts -9. 37 it came to pass . . that she was sick, and d. 
21. 13 but also to die at Jerusalem for the 

25. II thing worthy of death, I refuse not to d. 
Bom. 5. 6 in due time Christ died for the ungodly 

5. 7 scarcely for a righteous man will one die 
S. 7 a good man some would even dare to die 

5. 8 while we were yet sinners, ChriBt died for 

6. 9 Christ being raised from the dead dieth 
6. 10 in that he died, he died imto sin once 

7. 9 when the commandment came. .1 died 

8. 13 For it ye live after the flesh, ye shall die 
8. 34 (It is) Christ that died, yea rather 

14. 7 For none, .and no man dieth to himself 
14. 8 whether we die, we die unto the Lord 
14. 8 whether'we live .. or die, we are the Lord's 

14. 9 For to this end Christ both died, and rose 
14. 15 Destroy not hira. .for whom Christ died 

I Co. 8. II weak brother perish, for whom Christ d. ? 
9. 15 for (it were) better for me to die 

15. 3 how that COJrist died for our sins accord. 



I Co. 



Phil. 
I Th. 

Heb. 



I Co. IS. 22 For as In Adam all die, even BoinChriit 
15. 31 which 1 have in Christ Jesus. .1 dio dally 
15. 32 cat and drink ; for tomorrow wo die 
15. 36 that, .is not quickoned, except It di<! 
S. 14 that if one died for all, then were all dead 
S. 15 (th3t)he died for all, that they which livo 
5. 15 him which died for them, and rose again 
'^ 9 as dying, and, behold, we live ; as chast. 
. 21 to live (is) Christ, and to die (is) gain ' 

4. 14 if we believe that Jcsua died and rose 

5. 10 Who died for us, tliat, whether we wake 

7, 8 And here men that die receive tithes 

g. 27 And as it is appointed untomen once to d. 
io. 23 Ho that despised .Moses' law died without 
n. 13 These all died in faith, notbavingreceiv. 
Rev. 3. 2 things which remain, that are ready to d 

8. g which were in the sea, and had life, died 

8. J I and many men died of the waters 

g. ■ 6 and shall desire to die ; and death shall 
14. 13 Blessed (are) the dead which die in tho 
16. 3 and every living soul died in the eea; 
Q.To loose off, dcMroy, airi'iKKufit apollumi. 

John 18. 14 that one man should [die] for ttis people 
7. TV) die, be dyinrj, Oi/riaKo) thnl'iko. 

John'i I. 21 hadst been here, my brother had not died 
S.To end {life), t€Aeutow leleutao. 

Matt 15. 4 curseth father or mother, let him die the 
Mark 7. 10 cm-scth father or mother, let him die tho 

9. 44 Where their worm dieth not, and the (Ire 
9. 46, 48 Where their worm dieth not, and the 

Luko 7. 2 servant, who . . was sick, and ready to die 
Acts 7. 15 Jacob went down into Egypt, and died 
Heb. II. 22 Joseph, when he died, made mention of 
9. To destnicliOil, eis iiruJAtia;/ CIS iipOleinii. 

Acis 23. 16 to di-li\cT iiiiy luaii 10 die, before that bo 

DIE, to cause to — 

To put to death, cause to die, niD mulh, 5. 
I Sa. 28. 9 snare for my life, to cause me to diot 

DIE, to be like to, or must — 
To die, rm muth. 

Deut. 4. 22 I must die in this land, I must not go 
31. 14 thy days approach that thou must die 

1 Sa. 14. 43 that (was) in mine hand. .Io, 1 must dii 
Jer. 38. 9 he i3 like to die for hunger in the place 

DIE -with, to — 

To die offvnth, <Tvva-KoBvl](TKo> sunapothnesh'. 
Marki4. 31 If I should die v.'ith thee, 1 will not deny 

2 Co. 7. 3 yc are in oiu: hearts to die and live with 
DIED — 

Death, mip maveth. 

Gen. 50. 16 Thy father did command before he died 

Num26. 10 with Korah, when that company died 
33- 39 hundred and twenty three, .when he died 

Deut 34. 7 hundred and twenty years old when he d. 

2 Ch. 24. 15 hundred and thirty years, .when he died 
24. 22 when he died, he said, The LORD look 

Isx 6. I the year that king Uzziah died I saw 

14. 28 In the year that king Ahaz died was this 
DIED, which — 
Fallen thing, co.Tcase, nSai nchclah. 

Lev. 17. 15 that eateth that v;hich died (of itselQ 
DIET — 
Usual or ctcstonary diet or a llowance, ^n-iv. aruchafi, 

Jer. 52. 34 (for) his diet, there was a continual diet 

DIETH of itself, (beast that) — 

Fallen thing, carcase, npnj nebelah. . 

I/OV. • 7. 24 the fat of the be.-ist that dieth of itself 

22. 8 That which dieth of itself, or is torn- 
Deut 14. 21 not eat (of) any thing that dieth of itself 
Eze. 4. 14 not eaten of that which dieth of itself 

DrFFEE from, to — 

To bear or co.rry diversely, Siacji/poj diapherS. 
I Co.is. 41 (one) star difTereth from (another) star 
Gal. 4. I differeth nothing from a servant, though 

DIFFES, to make to — 

To judge diversely, SioKpivta diakrino. 

I Co. 4. 7 who maketh thee to differ (from another)} 

Dli'i'EREHCE — 

l.Dii'ision, act of dividing, Siaiparis diairesis. 

t Co. 12. 5 there are differences of administrations 
2.A sending apart, distinction, SiatrroK'fi diastoll. 

Horn. 3. 22 and upon all them . .there ia no difference 
10. 12 there is no difference between the Je.w 

DUTERENCE between — 

To divide into parts, fifp'i(a) merizo. 

I Co. 7. 34 There is difference (also) between a wife 
Dit'i'LKENCE, to make a — 
1. To separate, Sns badal, 5. 

Lev. 1 1. 47 To make a difference between the unclean 
2.T0 judge diversely, SioKpivw diakrino. 

Jude 22 of some have compassion, making a diS. 
DIFFERENCE, to put (a) — ,.. 

l.To separate, Si^ badal, 5. 

Lev. 10. 10 that ye may put difTerence between holy 
20. 2S therefore put difference between clean 

Eze. 22. 26 tliey have put no difference between tho 



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2. To inahe a separation, rh^ palah, 5. 

Exodii. 7 the Lord doth put a difference between 

3. To judge diversely, SiaKplvo) diakrino. 

Acts IS. 9 put no difference between U3 and them 

DUTEEING — 

BefLring diversely, differetit, Sid(popos diapkoros. 
Rom J 2. 6 Having then gifts differing according to 

DIG, to — 

1. To seek, dig, search, isn ehaphar. 

Gen. 21. 30 witness unto me, that I have digged this 
26. 15 which his father's servants had digged 
z6. 18 Isaac digged again the wells of water 
26. 18 which they had digged in the days of 
26. 19 Isaac's servants digged in the valley, ana - 
26. 21 they digged another well, and strove for 
26. 22 removed from thence, and digged another 
26. 32 concerning the well v.'hich they had dig. 
"Exod. 7. 24 the Egyptians digged round about the 
Nura2i. 18 Tlie princes digged the well, the nobles of 
Deut.23. 13 thou shalt dig therewith, and shalt turn 
Job 3. 21 and dig for it more than for hid treasures 

11. 18 yea, thou shalt dig (about thee, and) thou 
Psa. 7. IS He made apit, and digged il, and Is fallen 

35., 7 (which) without cause they have digged 
Eccl.io. 8 He that diggeth a pit shall fall into it 
Jer. 13. 7 I went to Euphrates, and digged, and 

2. To hew,, dig, nsri chatsab. 

Deut. 6. II and wells digged, which thou diggedst 

8. 9 out of whose hills thou iriayest dig brass 
2 Ch.26. 10 he built towers, .and digged many wells 
Neh. 9. 26 houses full of all goods, wells digged 

3. To dig through, "inn chathar. 

E«e. 8. 8 dig now in the wqU : and when I had digged 

12. 5 Dig thou through the wall in their sight 
12. 7 I digged,'through the wall with mine hand 

12. 12 they shall dig through the wall to carry 
Amos 9. 2 Though they dig into hell, thence shall 

4. To dig, 'prepare, .T13 karah. 

Gen. 26. 25 and there Isaac's servants digged a w^ll 
50. 5 in my grave which I have digged for me 
Exod2i. 33 if a man shall dig a pit, and not cover 
Nnm2i. 18 the nobles of the people digged it, by (the) 
Job 6. 27 ye overwhelm the fatherless, and ye dig a 
Psa. 57. 6 they havejdigged a pit before me, into the 
119. 85 The proud have digged pitstorme, which 
Prov 16. 27 An ungodly man diggeth up evil 

26. 27 Whoso diggeth a pit shall fall therein 
Jer. 18. 20 for they have digged a pit for my soul 
1 8. 22 for they have digged a pit to take me 

5.2V} dig, Tp qur. 

2 Ki, ig. 24 I have digged and drunk strange waters 
Isa. 37. 25 I have digged, and drunlc water ; and \vith 

6. To dig] hpvaata orusso. 

Matt2i.33 digged a wine press in it, and built a 
25. 18 digged in the earth, and hid his lord's 
Marki2. i digged (a place for) the winefat, and built 

7. To^ delve, scoop, hollow out, ffKairrcc skapto, 

Luke 6. 48 man which built an house, and digged 

13. 8 till I shall dig about it, and d'Ung (it) 
16. 3 I cannot dig ; to heg I am ashamed 

DIG down, to — 

1. To root out, "ipy aqar, 3. 

Gen. 49. 6 in their self will they digged down a wall 

I.T0 delve beneath, undermine, Karaa-KdirTw kata. 
Horn II. 3 killed thy prophets, and digged down 

DIG through, to — 

To dig through, -m chathar. 

Job 24. 16 they dig through houses (which) they 

DIGGED, to be — 

1. To be prepared, digged, rri? karah, 2. 

Psa. 94. 13 iintil the pit be digged for the wicked 

2. To be picked out, npj naqar, i. 

Isa. 51. I the hole of the pit (whence) ye are digged 
Z.To be set in order,-arranged, siy, adar, 2. 
Isa. 5. 6 it shaU not be pruned' nor digged 
7. 25 (on) all hills that shall be digged 

DIGNITY — 

l.Oreatness, n^nj, npnj gedullah, gedulah. 

Esth, 6. 3 What honour and dignity hath been done 
2.High place, d'iid marom. 

EccLio. 6 Folly' is set in great dignity, and the 
'i.A lifting up, exaltation, mit) seeth. 

Gen. 49. 3 excellency of dignity, and the excellency 

Hab. 1. 7 their dignity shall proceed of themselves 

'i.QloT^ esteem, reputation, ZS^a doxa. 

•X Pe. 2. 10 not afraid to sppak evil of dignities 
Juda 8 despise dominiou . . speak evil of dignities . 

' BIE'-IAH, nJipT palm grove, 

A son of Joktan of the family of Shem, whose offspring 
inhabited aldistrict in Arabia, B.C. 2240. 

Gen. 10. 27 And Hadoram, and Uzal, and D. 

J Ch. z. 21 Hadoram also, and Uzal, and D, 

1>II,'-EAN, Vtn gourd, 

A city in the plains of Jnjdah. 

Jogb 15. 38 And D„ and Mizpeh, and Joktheei 



IHLIGEKCS — 

\.Ouard, charge, no?'.'? mishmar. 

Prov. 4. 23 Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out 

2. Wor/c, ipyaala ergasia. 

Lukei2. 58 give diligence tliat thou mayest be deliv 

Z.Haste, speed, cnrovl^ spoude. 

Rom. 1 2. 8 he that ruleth, with diligence ; he that 
2 Co. 8. 7 (in) all diligence, and (in) your love to us 
Heb. 6. II do ahov/ the same dlligende to the fuU 
2 Pe. 1. 5 giving all diligence, add to your faith 
Jude 3 when I gave all diligence to write unto 

DILIGENCE, to do or give — 

To use haste or speed, a-KovSa^a spoudazd. 

2 Ti. 4. 9 Do thy diligence to come shortly unto me 
4. 21 Do thy diligence to come before winter 

2 Pe. 1. 0,0 give diligence to make your calling and 

DILIGENT — 

\.To be searched out, '&zn chaplias, 4. 

Psa. 64. 6 they accomplish a diligent search 
2.Dihgent, sharp pointed, determined, rnn charuts. 

Prov 10. 4 the hand of the diligent maketh rich 
12. 24 The hand of the diligent shall bear rule 

12. 27 substance of a diligent man (is) precious 

13. 4 soul of the dUigent shall be made fat 
21. 5 The thoughts of the diligent (tend) only 

3.T0 do good or well, 3a; yatab, 5. 

Deut 1 3. 14 enquire, and make search, and ask dilig. 
17. 4 hast heard (of it,) and enquired diligently 
19. 18 judges shall make diligent inquisition 

A. Might, INI? <meod. 

Deut 4. 9 keep thy soul diligently, lest thou forget 

24. 8 that thou observe diligently, and do 
Josh.22. 5 take diligent heed to do the commandm. 
Psa.iig. 4 commanded (us) to keep.. precepts dilige. 
Jer. 2. 10 send unto Kedar, and consider diligently 

5. Hasty, hasting, Tfin mahir. 

Prov. 22. 29 Seest thou a man diligent in his business? 

6. Hasting, speedy, crirovSa'ios spoiuLaios. 

2 Co. 8. 22 we have oftentimes proved diligent in- 
8. 22 but now much more diligent, upon the 

DILIGENT, to be — 

1 . To know, be acquainted vjith, W, yada. 
Prov 27. 23 Be thou diligent to know the state of 

2.T0 use haste or speed, o-n-ouSa^ta spoudazo. 

Tit. 3. 12 be diligent to come unto me to Nicopolis 
2 Pet 3. 14 be diligent that ye may be found of him 

DttlGENTLY — 

1. Honourably, diligently, sfjni!;! adrazda. 

Ezra 7. 23 let it be dUigent'ly done for the house 
2.A ttervtion, ns-p. qesheb. 

Isa. 21. 7 he hearkened diligently with much heed 

Z. Accurately, exactly, aicpi^Zs akribos. 

Matt. 2. 8 search diligently for the young child 
Acts 18. 25 he spake and taught diligently the things 

i.Carefully, luith anxiety, iirifieXas epimelos. 

~- Luke 15. 8 and seek diligently till she find (it)? 

^.Hastily, speedily, (nrovSaCccs spondaios.' 

Titus 3. 13 Bring Zenaa .and ApoUos.. diligently 

DILIGENTLY, very-^ 

More speedily or hastily, (firovZaiOTtpov spoudaiot. 

2 Ti. 1. 17 he sought me out very dibgently, and 
[See also Consider, observe, seek, teach.] 
DBS, tohe — 
l.To be or become dark or dim, %'?n chashuk. 

Lam. s 17 for these (things) our eyes are dim 

2. To be or become weak, nris kahah. 

Gen. 27. I v/hen Isaac was old, and his eyes were d. 
Deut 34. 7 his eye was not dim, nor his natural force 
Job 37.- 7 Mine eye also is dim by reason of sorrow 

3. To look, be dazzled, nv<^ shaah. 

Isa 32. 3 eyes of them that see shall not be dim 

4. To be heavy, wHghty, "133 Jcabed. 

Gen. 48. 10 Now the eyes of Israel were dim for age 

5. To stand, stand still. Dip qum. 

I Sam 4. 15 his eyes were dim, that he could not see 
Dm, to become — 
To become concealed, darkened, DDj; amam, 6. 

Lam. 4. I How is the gold become dim ! (how) is the 
Dm, to wax' — 
Becoming weak, dim, nri3 kehah. 

I Sa. 3.' 2 and his eyes began to wax dim, (that) he 
DIDONISH, to — 
\.To diminish, withdraw, jnj gara. 

Exod s. 8 ye shall not diminish (ought) thereof 

21. 10 her duty of marriage, shall he not dimin. 

Deut 4, g neither shall ye diminish (ought) from it 
i2.'32 not add thereto, nor diminish from it 

Jer. 26. 2 to speak unto them; duninish not a word 

Eze. 5. II therefore will I also diminish (thee) 

i5. 27 I. .have diminished thine ordinary (food) 
2. To m^ke few or small, ByD maat, 5. 

Lev. 25. i5 thou shalt diminish the price of i£ 

Eze. 29. 15 1 will diminish them, that they shall no 



DIMINISHED, to be — 

X.Tobe diminished, withdrawn, Sii; gara, 2. 

Exod 5. II not ought of your work shall be dimin. 
2. To be or become few or little, ej,'D maat. 

Pro. 13. II Wealth (gotten) by vanity shall be dim. 

laa, 21. 1,7 the mighty men. .shall be diminished 

Jer. 29. 6 may be increased there, and not dimin. 

DIMNISHING — 

A being less, smaller, worse, ^rrritia heltema. 
Rom II. 12 the diminishing o£ them the riches of the 

DIM'-NAH, njpi dung. 

A Levitical city of Zebulun. In x Ch. 6. 77 occurs 

Rimmon (more accurately Rimmono), which may be a 

variation of Dimnah, yet Rimmon is probably the real 

name. 

Jos'h.2r. 35 D. with her suburbs, Nahalal with her 
DIMNESS — 

1. Dimness, weariness, f^JJlD muaph. 

Isa. g. I the dimness (shall) not (be) such as (was) 

2. Dimness, weariness, f)iyD mauph. 

Isa. 8. 22 trouble and darkness, dinmess of anguish 
DI'-MON, jiDT river bed. __ 
A city of Moab, the same as Dibon, (No i.) 

Isa. 15. 9 Eor the waters of D, shall be full of blood 
15. 9 for I wUl bring more upon D., lions upon 
DI-mO'-NAH, 7^p^.-^. .„_ 

A city in the S. of Judah, probably the same as Kbon 
(See Dibon No 3.) 

Josh 15. 22 And Eonah, and D., and Adadah 
DI'-NAH, njT judged or avenged. 
Daughter of Jacob by Leah ; she was violated: by She- 
chem son of Hamor when about 14 or 15 years of age, 

B.C. 1740 

Gen. 30. 21 bare a daugliter, and called her name D 
34. I D. the daughter of Leah, which she bare 
34. 3 And his soul clave unto D. the daughter 
34. s Jacob heard that he had defiled D. his 
34. 13 and said, because he had defiled D. their 
34 25 Simeon and Levi, D.'s brethren, took each 
34. 26 and took D. out of Shechem's house, and 

46. 15 she bare unto Jacob . . with liis daughter D. 

DI-NA-ITES, «:j^. 

Assyrian tribe carried to Samaria by Shalijianeser. 

B.C. 721-678. 

Ezra 4. 9 Then (wrote) . . the D. , the ApharsathchiteS 
DINE, to — 
l.To eat,h2K akal. 

Gen. 43. 16 for (these) men shall dine with me at noon 

2. To breakfast, apiffrdcii aristao. 

Luke II. 37 Pharisee besought him to dine with him 
John2i. -12 Jesus saith unto them, Come (and) dine 
21. 15 when they had dined, Jesus saith to Sim. 

DIN-HA'-BAH, nartw. 

The capital and prbiiably birthplace of Eela son ol 

Beor, king of Edom, a Horite. 

Gen. 36. 32 and the name of his city (was) D. 

I Ch. I. 43 and the name of his city (was) D. 
DINNER — 
1. Usual or customary dish or aUowarbce, nnnx. 

Prov. 15. 17 Eetter (is) a dinner of herbs where lovo 
2,Breakfast, &piffTov ariston. 

Matt22. 4 I nave prepared my diimer : my oxen and 

Lukeii. 38 that he had not first washed before dinner 
14.' 12 When thou makest a dinner or a supper 

DIO-NY-Sl'-irs, AjoylJffiOj. 

A convert, a member of the supreme court at Athens. 

Acts 17. 34 among the which (was)D. the Areopagita 
DI-O-TKE'-PHES, ALOTpi<prjs. 
A disciple that loved pre-eminence. ■ 

3 John 9 1 wi'ote unto the church : hut D. . .receiv. 
DIP, to — 

1 . To mxdsten, besprinkle, ^30 tahal. 

Gen. 37. 31 and dipped the coat in the blood 

Exodi2. 22 dip (it) in the blood that (is) in the basin 

Lev. 4. 6 the priest shall dip his finger in the blooO 

4. 17 the priest shall dip liis finger (in some) o] 

9. 9 he dipped his finger in the blood, and puj 

14. 6 shall dip them and the living bird in the 

14. 16 the (priest shall dip his right finger in 
14. 51 dip them in the blood of the slain bird 

Numig. i3 dip (it) in the water, and sprinkle (it) 
Deut 33. 24 and let him dip his foot in oil 
Ruth 2. 14 and dip thy morsel in the vinegar 
1 Sa. 14. 27 dipped it in an honeycomb, and put his 
z Ki. 5. 14 and dipped himself seven times in Jorda. 
8. 15 dipped (it) in water, and spread (it) on 

2. To dip, iSaTTTM hapio. 

Luke 16. 24 may dip the tip of his finger in water 
John 13. 26 I shall give a sop, when 1 have dipped (it) 
Rev. 19. 13 clothed with a vesture dipped in blood 

3. To dip in, eix^anTto emhapto. 

Matt 26. 23 He that dippeth (his) hand with me in 
Marki4. 20 one of the twelve, that dippeth vrtth me 
John 13. 26 when he had dipped the sog, he gave (it) 

DIPPED, tohe — 

l.To be moistened, ^5a tabal, 2. 

Joah. 3. J5 were dipped in the bria of the water 



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2. To smite, dash, ffiD machats. 

Paa. 68. 23 That thy foot may be (lipped la the blood 
DIKECT, to — 
\.To understand, J '3 bin. 

Prov.21. 29 (as for) the upright, he directeth hU way 

2. To shoot, show, direct, .Ti; yarah, 5. 

Gen. 46. 28 to direct his face unto Goshen 

3. To keep straight, direct, -w-, yashar, 3. 

Prov. 3. 6 acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy 
II. 5 righteousness of the perfect sliall direc^ 
laa. 45. 13 and I will direct all his ways 

i.To prepare, establish, [13 kun, 5. 

Prov 16. g but the Lord directeth his steps 
Jer. 10. 23 not in man that wallieth to direct his 

5. To make right, "vas kosher, 5. 

Eccl. 10. 10 but wisdom (is) profitable to direct 
&.To give, \n) nathan. 

lea. 61. 8 I will direct their worli in truth, and I 
7. To arrange, set in array, T]1J; arak. 

Job 32. 14 hath not directed (his) words against me 

Psa. 5. 3 in the morning will I direct (my prayer) 

8. 7*0 direct, let loose, !fy^ sharah. 

Job 37. 3 He directeth it under the whole heaven 

9. To weigh, ponder, inete out, I?i? takan, 3. 

Isa. 40. 13 VVlio hath directed the Spirit of the lX3ED 

10. To make thoroughly straight, KarevQivoi. 

t Th. 3. II Lord Jesus Christ, direct our way unto 

2 Th. 3. 5 the Lord direct yoor hearts into the love 
DIRECTED, to be — 
To he prepared, established, I'3 kun, 2. 

Psa. 119. 5 O that my ways were directed to teep 
DIRECTLY — 
l.Bending to, direct, ]'in hagm. 

Eze. 42. 12 the way directly before the wall toward 
2.0ver agaAnst, straight forward, mi nokach. 

Num 19. 4 sprinkle of her blood directly before the 
DIRT — 
l.Mire, mud, B'q tit. 

Psa. 18. 42 cast them out as the dirt in the streets 

Isa 57. 20 whose waters cast up mire and dirt 

2, Dung, funda'ment, porch, nii^"i5 parshedonah. 

Judg. 3. 22 out of his belly , and the dirt came out 
DISALLOW, to — 
X.To discourage, break, disallow, Ni: no, 5. 

Num3o. 5 if her father disallow her in the day that 

30. 5 because her father disallowed her 

50. 8 if her husband disallowed her on the day 
3P. II held his peace at her, (and) disallowed 

2. To disapprove off, aTrodoKtfid^on apodokimazo. 
I Pe. 2. 4 disallowed indeed of men, but chosen of 
2. 7 the stone which the builders disallowed 

DISAOTTUI, to — 

l.To break, make void, t\3 parar, 5. 

Job 40. 8 Wilt thou also disannul my judgment? 

Isa. 14. 27 hath purposed, and who sh^dl disannul 
2. To put aside, ad^reio aiheteo. 

Gal. 3. 15 no man disanaulleth, or addeth thereto 
3. 7*0 deprive of lordship, aKvpSco akurod. 

Gal. 3. 17 the covenant.. cannot disannul, that i* 
DISANNXIXLia), to be — 
To be covered, weakened, "193 haphar, 4. 

Isa. 28. 18 covenant with death shall be disannulled 
DISAHNniLING — 
A putting aside, aBerrtcris athetesis. 

Heb. 7. 18 there is verily a disannulling of the com. 
DISAPPOINT, to.— 
X.To break, make void, t\^ parar., 5. 

Job 5. 12 disappcinteth the devices of the crafty 
2.2*0 go or come before, Dii; qadam, 3. 

Psa. 17. 13 Arise, O Lord, disappoint him, cast him 
DISAPPOINTED, to be — 
To break, make void, "ins parar, 5. 

Prov,»5. 22 Without counsel purposes are disappoint 
DISCEEN, to — 
X.To understand, consider, discern, ['3 bvn, 

Prov. 7 7 I discerned among the youths, a young 
2.7'o cause to understand, instruct, ["3 bin, 5 

I Ki. 3. 9 that I may discern between good and bad 
3. 2*0 know, he acquainted with, yi; yada 

EccL 8. 5 and a wise man's heart discemeth both 

4.2'o discern, acknoioledge, "PJ nakar, 5 

Gen. 27. 23 he discerned him not, because his hands 

31. 32 before our brethren discern thou what (is) 
38. 25 Discern, I pray thee, whose (are) these 

t Ki.2o. 4.1 the king of Israel discerned him that he 

6. To see, nxT raah. 

Mai. 3. 18 discern between the righteous and the 

6. To hear, yo^ sJmma. 

a Sa. 14. 17 so (is) my lord the king, to discern good 
I Ki. 3. II asked, .understanding to discern 

7. To judge closely, examine, avaKplvw anakrino. 

xCo. a. 14 because they are spiritually discerned 



8 To judge thoroughly, SiaKpivw diakrino. 

Matt t6. 3 ye can discern the face of the sky 

1 Co. 1 1. 29 drinkelh.. not discerning the Lord's body 

9 To make proof, SoKifxb.(oi dokimazo. 

Lukei2. 56 ye can discern the face of the sky and 
12. 56 how is it that yo do notdiscem this time 7 
lO.Tmvard a thorough judging, irphs Sidiipimi'. 

Heb. 5. 14 exercised to discern both good and evil 
DISCERN, can — 
1 To know, be acquainted with, VT. yada. 

2 Sa. ig. 35 (and) can I discern between good and evil? 
Jon. 4. II that cannot discern between their right 

2.7*0 understand, consider, discern, |'3 bin. 

Job 6. 30 cannot my taste discern perverse things? 
3. To discern, acknoviledge, n?j nakar, 5. 

Ezra 3. 13 the people could not discern the noise 

Job 4. 16 It stood still, but I could not discern the 
DISCEHN, to cause — 
7*0 cause to know or discern, yi; yada, 5. 

Eze. 44. 23 and cause them to discern between the 
DISCEENEE — 
Critic, judge, KoiriKSs krilikos 

Heb. 4. 12 and (is) a discerner of the thoughts and 
DISCERNING- 
A thorough judging, diaKpio-is diaknsis 

I Co. 12. 10 prophecy; to another discerning of spirits 
DI3CHABGE — 
A sending away, nn'pg'P mishlachath. 

EccL 8. 8 and (there is) no discharge In (that) war 
DI3CHAJBGED, to cause to be — 
7*0 spread out, {'.51 naphals, 3. 

I Ki. 5. 9 and will cause them to be discharged 
DISCIPIE — 
1. Taught or trained one, hd"? limnmd 

Isa. 8. 16 Bind up.. seal the law among my discip. 
2. Taught or trained one, fiadijrris matheles. 

Matt. 5. I when he was set, his disciples came unto 
8. 21 another of his disciples said unto him 
8. 23 when he was entered, .his disciples 

8. 25 [his disciples] came to (him), and awoke 

9. 10 and sat down with him and his disciples 
9. II they said unto his disciples, Why eateth 
0. 14 Then came to him the disciples of John 
9. 14 Pharisees fast oft, but thy clisciples fast 
9. 19 and followed him, and (so did) his disci. 
g. 37 Then saith he unto his disciples. The 

lo. I he had called unto (him) his twelve disc, 
to. 24 The disciple is not above (his) master 
10. 25 It is enough for the disciple that he be as 

10. 42 shall give, .only in the name of a disciple 

11. I an end of commanding his twelve discip. 
II- 2 when John had heard, .he sent twcdi. 
[2. I his disciples were an hungered, and 

12. 2 thy disciples do that which is not lawful 

12. 49 stretched forth his hand toward his disc. 

13. 10 the disciples came, and said unto him 

13. 36 his disciples came unto him, saying 

14. 12 his disciples came, and took up the body 
14. 15 when it was evening, his disciples came 
14. 19 loaves to (his) disciples, and the disciples 
14. 22 straightway Jesus constrained his discip. 

14. 26 when the disciples saw him walking 

15. 2 Why do thy disciples transgress the 
15. 12 Then came his disciples, and said unto 
15. 23 his disciples came and besought him 

15. 32 Then Jesus called his disciples (unto him) 
15. 33 his disciples say unto him. Whence 

15. 36 gave to his disciples, and the disciples to 

16. 5 when his disciples were come to the 

16. 13 he asked his disciples, saying. Whom do 
«6. 20 Then charged he his disciples that they 

16. 21 began Jesus to show unto his disciples 
t6. 24 Then said Jesus unto his disciples. If 

17. 6 when the disciples heard (it), they fell 
17. 10 his disciples asked him, saying. Why 
17. 13 Then the disciples understood that he 
17. 16 I brought him to thy disciples, and they 
17. 19 Then came the disciples to Jesus apart 
ti. I At the same time came the disciples unto 
ig. 10 His disciples say unto him. If the case 
tg. 13 little children . . and the disciples rebuked 
19. 23 Then said Jesus unto his disciples. Verily 

19. 25 Wheniis disciples heard (it), they were 

20. 17 took the twelve [disciples] apart in the 

21. I drew nigh, .then sent Jesus two disciples 

21. 6 disciples went, and did as Jesus com. 
zi. 20 when the disciples saw (it), they marvel. 

22. 16 they sent out unto him their disciples 
33. I to the multitude, and to his disciples 
24. I his disciples came to (him), for to show 
24. 3 the disciples came unto him privately 
26. I it came to pass, .he said unto his discip. 
26. 8 when his disciples saw (it), they had indi. 
26. 17 disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him 

26. 18 I will keep the passover. .with my disci. 

26. 19 disciples did as Jesus had appointed them 
26. 26 gave (it) to the disciples, and said. Take 
26. 35 Likewise also said all the disciples 

26. 36 saith unto the disciples. Sit ye here 
26. 40 he Cometh unto the disciples, and flndeth 
26. 45 Then cometh he to his disciples, and 
26. s6 Then aU the disciples forsook him, and 
27. 64 his disciples come by night, and steal 



Matt 28. 7 [go (juickly, and toU his discijjies) ' 
28. 8 [and did run to bring his disciples word) 
28. 9 (as they went to tell his disciples, behold! 
28. J3 Say ye. His disciples came by night, and 
28. 16 the eleven disciples went away into 
Mark 2. 15 sat also together with Jesus and his disc. 
2. 16 said unto his disciples. How is it that he 
2. 18 the disciples of John and of the Pharisees 
2. 18 the disciples of John, .but Ihy disciples 

2. 23 his disciples began, as they went, to pluck 

3. 7 Jesus withdrew himself with his discipl. 

3. 9 he spake to his disciples, that a small 

4. 34 he expounded all things to his disciples 

5. 31 his disciples said unto him. Thou scest 

6. I And he went out. .and his disciples 
6. 29 when his disciples heard (of it), they 
6. 35 his disciples came unto him, and said 

6. 41 gave (them) to his disciples to set before 
0. 45 str.iightway he constrained his disciples 

7 2 when they jaw some of his disciples eat 

7. 5 Why walk not thy disciples according 

7. 17 his disciples asked him concerning the 

8. I Jesus called his disciples (unto him), and 
8. 4 his disciples answered him. From whence 
8. 6 gave to his disciples to set before (them) 
8. 10 he entered into a ship with his disciples 
8. 27 Jesus went out, and his disciples 

8. 27 he asked bis disciples, saying unto them 

8 33 But when he had.. looked on his disciples 

8. 34 when he had called .his disciplesalso, ho 

9. 14 when he came to (his) dLsciplcs he saw a 

9 >3 I spake to thy disciples that they should 
9. 23 his disciples asked him privately. Why 
9. 31 he taught his disciples, and said unto 

10. 10 in the house his disciples asked him again 
10. 13 disciples rebuked these that brought 
>o. 23 Jesus looked, .and saith unto liis discip. 
10. 24 the;disciples were astonished at his words 

10. 46 he went out of Jericho with his disciples 

11. 1 he sendeth forth two of his disciples 

11. 14 Nomancatfruit. .Andhisdiscipleshcard 

12. 43 ho called (unto him) his disciples, and 

13. I one of his disciples saith unto him, JIas. 

14. 12 killed the passover, iiis disciples said 

14. 13 And he sondeth forth two of his disciples 
14. 14 I shall eat the passover with my disciples 
14. j6 his disciples went forth, and came into 
14. 32 he saith to his disciriles, Sitye here, while 
i5. 7 go youi- way, tell his disciples and Peter 
Luke 5. 30 Pharisees murmured against his disciples 

5. 33 Why do the disciples of John fast often 

6. I Ills disciples plucked the cars of corn, and 
6. 13 he called (unto him) his disciples : and of 
6. 17 and the company of'his disciples, and a 
6. 20 he lifted up his eyes on his disciples, and 

6. 40 The disciple is not above his master : but 

7. II many of his disciples went with him, and 
J. iB the disciples of John showed him of all 

7. 19 John calling (unto him) two of his disci. 

8. 9 his disciples asked him, saying. What 

8. 22 be went into a ship with his disciples 

9. 1 Then he called his twelve [disciples] toge. 
g. 14 he said to his disciples. Make them sit 
9. 16 gave to the disciples to set before the 

g. 18 his disciples were with him : and he 
9. 40 I besought thy disciples to cast him out 
9. 43 while they wondered.. he said unto his d. 
g. 54 when liis disciples James and John saw 

10. 23 he turned him unto (his) disciples, and 
II I one of his disciples said unto him. Lord 

11. J to pray, as John also taught his disciples 

12. I he began to say unto his disciples first of 
12. 22 he said unto his disciples. Therefore I 
14. a6 hate not his father, .he cannot be my dl. 
14. 27 whosoeverdoth not bear, .cannotbemyjd. 
14. 33 that foTsaketh not all. .cannot be my a. 

16. I he said also unto his disciples. There was 
17.. I Then said he unto the disciples. It is im. 

17. 22 he said unto the disciples, The days willi 

18. 15 when (his) disciples saw (it), they rebuked 

19. 29 came to pass, .he sent two of his disciples 
19. 37 the whole multitude of thedisciplesbegan 

19. 39 said tmto him, Jlaster, rebuke thy disci. 

20. 45 [in the audience, .he said unto his disci.] 
22. II I shall eat the passover with my disciples 
22. 39 came out., and his disciples also followed 
22. 45 when he. .was come to his disciples 

John t. 35 Again. .John stood, and two of his disci, 
t. 37 the two disciples heard lum speak, and 
2. 2 both Jesus was called, and his disciples 
2. 11 manifested forth his gloiy; and his disc 
2. 12 his mother, and his brethren, and his d. 
2 17 his disciples remembered that it was^vrit. 

2. 22 his disciples remembered thathehad said 

3. 22 After these things came Jesus and his d 

3. 25 a question between (some) of John's dis. 
4 I Jesus made and baptized more disciples 
4 I Jesus himself baptized not, but his dis. 

4. 8 For his disciples were gone away unto 
4. 27 upon this came his disciples, and marv. 
4. 31 In the meanwhile his disciples prayed him 
4. 33 Therefore said the disciples one to another 
6. 3 went, .and there he sat with his disciples 
6. 8 One of his cfisciples, Andrew, Simon P. '3 
6. II [to the disciples, and the discip. to them) 
6. 12 he said unto his disciples, Gather up the 
6. 16 when even was (now) come, his disciples 
6. 22 [save that one whereinto his disciples] 

6. 22 Jesus went not with his disciples into the 
6. 22 but (that) his disciples were gone away 
6. 24 that Jesus was not there, neither his dis. 
6. 60 Many therefore of hia disciples, wlwn 

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John 6. 6i When Jesus knew in himself that his di. 
6. 66 From that (time) many of his disciples 

7. 3 that thy disciples also may see the works 

8. 31 If ye continue . .(then) are ye my discip. 
g. 2 his disciples asked him, saying, Master 

9. 27 He answered them, .will ye also be his d. 
9. 28 art his disciple ; but we are Moses' dis. 

II. 7 after that saith he to (liis) disciples. Let ■ 
II. 8 (His) disciples say unto him, Master, the 
II. 12 Then said his disciples, Lord, if he sleep 

11. 54 and there continued with his disciples 

• 12. 4 Then saith one of his disciples, Judas Is. 

12. 16 These things Ujiaerstood not his disciples 

13. 5 began to wash the disciples' feet, and to 
13. 22 Then the disciples looked one on another 
13. 23 there was leaning, .one of his disciples 
13. 35 know that ye are my disciples, if ye have 

15. 8 bear much fruit; so shall ye be my dis. 

16. 17 Tlien said (some) of his disciples among 
j6. 29 His disciples said unto him, Lo, now 
18. I he went forth with his disciples over the 
i8. I into the v/hich he entered, and his dis. 
18. 2 oftimes resorted thither with his disci. 
18. 15 Peter followed Jesus, and, .another disci. 
18. 16 Then went out that other disciple, which 

18. 17, -25 Art not thou, .(one) of this man's dis. 
s8. 19 high priest, .asked Jesus of his disciples 

19. 26 the disciple standing by whom he loved 
19. 27 Then saith he to the disciple. Behold thy 

19. 27 from that hour that disciple took her 
ig. 38 Joseph of Arimathea, being a disciple of 

20. 2 to the other disciple whom Jesus loved 
20. 3 Peter . . went forth, and that other disci. 
20. 4 the other disciple did outrun Peter, and 
so. 8 Then went in also that other disciple ■ 
20. 10 the disciples went away again unto their 
eo. 18 Magdalene came and told the disciples 
20. 19 where the disciples were assembled for 
20. 20 Then were the disciples glad when they 
20. 25 The other disciples therefore said, unto 
20. 26 again his disciples were within, and Th. 

20. 30 did Jesus In the presence of his disciples 

21. I showed himself again to the disciples 

21. 2 of Zebedee, and two other of his disciples 
21. ' 4 the disciples knew not that it was Jesus 
21. 7 that disciple whom Jesus loved saith 
21, 8 the other disciples came in a little ship 
21. 12 none of the disciples durst ask him 
21. 14 that Jesus showed himself to his disciples 
21. 20 seeth the disciple whom Jesus loved 
21. 23 that that disciple should not die : yet 
21. 24 This is the disciple which testifleth of 
AcU 1. 15 stood up in the midst of the [disciples] 
6. I when the nuinber of the disciples was 
6. 2 C3,lled the multitude of the disciples- 
6. 7 the number of the disciples multiplied 
9. 1 slaughter against the disciples ot the 
g. 10 there was a certain disciple at Damascus 
9. 19 was Saul certain days with the disciples 
9. 25 the disciples took him by night, and let 
9. 26 assayed to joiii himself to the disciples 
9. 26 and believed not that he was a disciple 
9. 38 the disciples had heard that Peter was 
II. 26 the disciples were called Christians first 
II. 29 the disciples, every man according to his 

13. 52 the disciples were filled with joy, and 

14. 20 as the disciples stood round about him 
14. 22 Confirming the souls of the disciples 
14. 28 they abode .long time with the disciples 
15. 10 put a yoke upon the neck of the disciples 
iS. 1 certain disciple was there, named Timot. 
18. 23 in order, strengthening all the disciples 

18. 27 exhorting the disciples to receive him 

19. I Paul, .to Ephesus: and finding certain di. 

19. 9 separated the disciples, disputing daily 
ig.30 the disciples suffered him not 

20. 1 Paul called unto (him) the disciples, and 
20. 7 when [the disciples] came together to 

20. 30 to draw away disciples after them 

21. 4 finding disciples, we tarried there seven 
21. 16 also (certain) ot the disciples of Cesarea 
21. 16 an old disciple, with whom we should 

3.A female pupil or disciple, fiad-firpia mathetria. 
Acts 9. 36 at Joppa a certain disciple named Tabit. 

DISCTPLE, to be a — 

To make or he a disciple, ixaO-qreixa matheteuo. 
Matt 27. 57 who also himself [was Jesus' disciple] 

DISCIPLE, feUow — 

A fellow pupil, (TvfMtiadTjT^is summathetes. 

Jolm II. 16 said Thomas, .unto his fellow disciples 

DISCaPLIHE 

Chastise'imrif, instrvxiion, 1510 musar. 

Job 36. 10 He openeth also their ear to discipline 

DISCLOSE, to — 

To ' remove, vncover, reveal, rhi galaJh, 3. 

Isa. 26. 21 the earth also shall disclose her blood 

DISCOKFIT, to — 

l.To trouble, crush, destroy, DDri ham/tm. 

Josh.ro. n the LOBD discomfited them before Israel 
Judg. 4. 15 the Lord discomfited Sisera, and all (his) 

1 Sa. 7. 10 upon the Philistines, and discomfited 

2 Sa. 22. IS sent out ,. lightning, and discomfited 
Psa. 18. 14 shot out lightnings, and discomfited them 

2. To weaken, whr^ chalo,sh. 

llxodi7. 13 Joshua discomfited Amalek and Ms peo 



3. To caicse to tremble or trouble. Tin char ad, 5, 
Judg. 8. 12 he piirsued. .and discomfited all the host 

4. To beat doion, niD|) kathatii, 5. 

Niimi4. 45 and smote them, and discomfited them 

sisqOiffFrrsB — 

Tribute, tributary, DD mas. 

Isa. 31. 8 and his young men shall be discom'flted 

DISCOMFITITilE — 

Trouble, desinictiorn, nmni? mehumah. 

I Sa. 14. 20 (and there was) a veiy great discomfiture 

DISCOITTEHTED — 

Bitter, ^gj in mar nephesh. 

I Sa. 22. 2 every one (that was) discontented, gath. 

DISCOKTnnTE, to — 

To let go, release, aDaJ sharruit. 

Jer. 17. 4 Shalt discontinue from thine heritagb 

DISCORD — 

\. Strife, contention, JiiD madon. 

Prov. 6. 14 he deviseth mischief, .he'soweth discord 
2.Strifes, contentions, D'J'ip medanim. 

Prov. 6. 19 and he that soweth discord among breth. 

DISCOUEAGE, to — 
\.To melt, Dpn masccs, 5. 

Dent. I. 28 our brethren have dlscoTiraged our heart 

2. To break, H\i no. 

Num32. 7 wherefore discourage ye the heaxt of the 

3. To break, K\i no, 5. 

Num32. 9 they discouraged the heart of the children 

DISCOTJBAGED, to be — 

1. To be cast or broken dovm, nnrt chatliath, 2. 
Deut. 1. 21 possess, .fear not, neither be discouraged 

2. To be broken, fST ratsats. 

Isa.' 42. 4 He shall not fall nor be discouraged, till 

3. To be disheartened, lose heart, aBv/x^a athumeo. 
Col. 3. 21 Fathers, provoke not. .lest they be disc. 

DISCOITRAGED, to he much — 

To be or become shortened, "i?p qatsar. 

Num2i. 4 soul of the people was much discouraged 
DISCOVER, to — 
l.To remove, uncover, reveal^ ri^igalah, 3. 

Deut 22. 30 A man shall not. .discover Ms father's 
Job 12. 22 He discovereth deep things out of dark. 

41. 13 Who can discover the face of his garment? 
Prov 25. 9 and discover not a secret to another 
Isa. 22. 8 And he discovered the covering of Judah 

57. 8 for thou hast discovered (thyself to) 
Lam. 2. 14 they have not discovered thine iniquity 

4. 22 daughter of Edom ; he will discover thy 
Eze. 16. 37 and will discover thy nakedness unto 

22. 10 In thee have they discovered their fath. 

23. 10 These discovered her nakedness : they 
23. 58 discoveredherwhoredoms.and discovered 

Hos. 2. 10 now will I discover her lewdness in the 
Mic. 1. 6 1 will discover the foundations thereof 
Nah. 3. 5 I will discover thy skirts upon thy face 

2. To make bare, f]'»n chasaph. 

Psa. 29. 9 The voice of the Lord. . discovereth the 
Jer. 13. 26 Therefore will I discover thy skirts upon 

3.7b maJke bare or naked, n-ij; arah, 3. 

Isa. 3. 17 the Lord win discover their secret parts 
i.To malce bare or naked, n-ij; arah, 5. 

Lev. 20. 18 he hath discovered her fountain, and she 
Z.To be shown up, avacpaluofiat anaphainomai. 

Acts 21. 3 Now when we had discovered Cyprus, we 
Q. To perceive thoroughly, KaTavoioi katanoeo. 

Acts 27, 39 they discovered a certain creek with a 
DISCO'TEK self, to — 
l.To be removed, uncovered, revealed, rhi galah, 2. 

1 Sa. 14. 8 and we will discover ourselves unto them 

14. II both of them discovered themselves unto 

2. To show self uncovered, revealed, .173 galoJi, 7 
Prov 18. 2 but that his heart may discover itself 

DISCOVEEED, to be — 

l.To be removed, uncovered, revealed, rhi galah, 2. 
Exodzo. 26 that thy nakedness be not discovered 

2 Sa. 22. 16 foundations of the world were discovered 
Psa. 18. 15 foundations of the world were discovered 
Jer. 13. 22 For the greatness, .are thy skirts discov. 
Eze. 13. 14 the foundation thereof shall be discovered 

16. 36 and thy nakedness discovered through 
16. 57 Before thy wickedness was discovered, as 
21. 24 in that your transgressions are discovered 
23. 29 nakedness of thy whoredoms shall be dis. 
Hos. 7. I the iniquity of Ephraim was discovered 

2.713 be or become known, VII yada, 2. 

• I Sa. 22. 6 Saul heard that David was discovered 
DISCO'VEEING — 
To make naked, nij; arah, 3. 

Hab. 3. t3 by discovering the foundation TUito the 
DISCEEET — 
l.To be intelligent, have imderstamding, ]'3 bin, 2. 

Gen. 41. 33 let fharaoh look out a man discieet and 



Gen. 41. 39 none so discreet and wise as thou (art) 
2.0f sound mind, (rdxppwv sophron. 

Titus 2. 5 discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good 

DISCEEEXLY — 

With understanding, vovve^Sis nounechos. 

Marki2. 34 Jesus saw that he answered discreetly, he 

DISCSETIOH — 

\. Taste, discretion, sense, djjb taam. 

Prov 11.22 a fair woman which is without discretion 
2. Device, discretion, thoughtfulness, nstp inezimmah 

Prov. I. 4 to the young man knowledge and discre. 

2. II Discretion shall preserve thee, understa. 

3. 21 My son. .keep sound wisdom and discre. 

5. 2 That thou mayest regard discretion, and 
Z.Judgment, u^tjip mishpat. 

Psa.ii2. 5 he wiU guide his affairs with discretion 
Isa. 28. 26 For his God doth instruct him to discra. 

4. Understanding, wisdom, meaning, '?3^ sekel. 

Prov 19. II The discretion of a man deferreth his 

5. Understanding, skilfulness, njun tebunah. 

Jer. lo. 12 stretchedouttheheavensbyhisdiscretion 
DISDAIK, to — 
1.2*0 despise, contemn, nta bazah. 

1 Sa. 17. 42 when the Philistine, .saw David, he dia. 
2.To. loathe, despise, reject, dno inaas. 

Job 30. I whose fathers I would have disdained to 
DISEASE — 

1. Sickness, weakness, '^n choli. 

2 Ki. I. 2 whether I shall recover of this disease 

8. 8, 9 saying. Shall I recover of this disease ? 
2 Ch.i6. 12 until his disease (was) exceeding (great) 

16. 12 in his disease he sought not to the LojiD 

21. 18 the Lord smote him .. with an incurable d. 

Eocl. 6. 2 this (is) vanity, and it (is) an evil disease 

2. Disease, sickness, nna madveh. 

Deut. 7. 15 wiU put none of the evil diseases of Egypt 
28. 60 he will bring upon thee all the diseases 

3. Sickness, disease, nbna machaleh. 

2 Ch.2i. 15 thou (shalthave)great sickness by disease 
i. Sickness, disease, n/OP machalah. 
■ Exodi5. 26 I will put none of these diseases upon 
5. Thing, matter, 127 dabar. 

Psa. 41. 8 An evil disease, (say they), cleaveth fast 
6. Want of strength, weakness, affSeveia astlieneia. 

Acts 28. 9 which had diseases in the island, came 
7. Softness, fiaAan'ia malakia. . 

Matt. 4. 23 and all manner of disease among the peo. 

9. 35 healing every sickness and every disease 
10. I to heal . . all manner of disease 

8. Sickness, unsoundness, vScrrj/xa nosema. •, 

John, 5. 4 [made whole . . whatsoever disease he had] 
'^.Sickness, unsoundness, v6cros nosos. 

Matt. 4. 24 people that were taken with divers disea. 

Mark i. 34 healed many that were sick of divers dis. 

Luke 4. 40 they that had any sick with divers disea. 

6. 17 which came., to be healed of their diseas. 
9. I authority over all devils, and to cure dis. 

Acts 19. 12 the diseases departed from them, andtho 

DISEASED, (to be) — 

l.To be diseased, sick, thn cliala. 

Eze. 34. 4 The diseased have ye not strengthened 
34. 21 pushed all the diseased with your horns 
2. To be or become sick, or diseased, n'yn chalah. 

2 Oh. 16. 12 Asa. .was diseased in his feet, imtil his 

3. To be or become sick, or diseased, n^n chalah, 2. 
I Ki. 15. 23 in the time of his old age he was diseased 

4. To lack strength, acrBeveaj astheneo. 

John 6. 2 v/hich he did on them that were diseased 
5. To have badly, be ill, ey^oo kolkSis echokakSs. 

Matti4. 35 brought unto him all that were diseased 

Mark i. 32_brought unto him all that were diseased 
DISEASES— 
1. Sicknesses, diseases, D';Vnp machaluyim. 

2 Ch.24. 25 for they left him in great diseases, his 
2. Sicknesses, diseases, O'K^nn tachaluim. 

2 Ch.2i. ig bowelsfeU out .'. so he died of sore diseases 

Psa. 103. 3 Who £orgiveth..whohealeth'aUniy dis. 
DISFIGTTEIE to — 
To cause to disappear, hide, a<paviCa> aphamzo. 

Matt. 6. 16 for they disfigure their faces, that they 
DISGRACE, to- 
re dishonour, cause to fade, make foolish, ^gj, 3. 

Jer. 14. 21 do not disgrace the throne of thy glory 
DISGUISE, to — 
l.To change or disguise self, nj?? shanah, 7. 

I Ki. 14. 2 Arise, I pray thee, and disguise thyself 
2.T0 put in secret, "inp D^iy sum sether. 

Job 24. 15 No eye shall see me; and disgniaeth ^a) 
DISGUISE self, to — 
To hide or disguise self, tysij chaphas, 7. 

1 Sa. 28. 8 Saul disguised himself, and put on other 

I Ei.20. 38 disguised himself with ashes upoa his face 



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1 Ki.22. 30 I will disguise myself, and ^nter into the 

22. 30 and the king of Israel dis^ised himself 

2 Ch.18. 29 I will disguise myself, and will go to the 

18. 29 So the king of Israel disguised himself 
35.22 Josiah would not turn . . but disguised h, 
DISH — 
l.Dish, cup, Utile lowl, %u sepJiel. 

Judg. 5. 23 she brought forth butter in 3 lordly' dish 
2. Dish, pan, cruise, nrh-i tsallachath. 

2 Ki.2i. 13 wipe Jerusalem as (a man) wipeth a dish 
S.Dish, saucer, .1"ij;i? qearah. 

3Sxod2s. 29 And thou ehalt malse the dishes thereof 

37. 1 6 his dishes, and his spoons, and his bowla 
Ifum. 4. 7 put thereon the dishes and the spoona 
4.A dish, tureen, rpv,8\iov trublion. 

Matt 26. 23 He that dippeth . . with mo in the dish 
Mrarki4. 20 twelve, that dippeth ivith me in the dish 

Dr-SHAJr, JV'T leaping. 

Xho youngest son of Seir the Horif e. B.C. 1780. 

Gen. 36. 21 And Dishon, and Ezer, and D. : these are 
36. 28 The children of D. (are) these ; Uz, and A, 
36. 30 Doke Dishon, duke Ezer, duke I». 
1 Ch. I. 38 the sons of Seir . . Dishon, and Ezer, and D. 
1. 42 The sons of D. ; Uz, and Araa 

HI'-SHON or IISHAB", jiEi'l, J^^, Jk'^, JIb-'^. 
1. 3Fifth son of Seir the Horite. B.C. 1780. 
Gen. 36. 21 And D., and Ezer, and Disiian 
36. 26 And these (are) the children of D. 
36. 30 Duke D., duke Ezer, duke Dfshan 
I Ch. I. 38 the sons of Seir. .D., and Ezer, and Dish. 
2. Son of Anah and grandson of Seir. 

Gea. 36. 2S And the children of Anah (were) these ; I>. 

1 Ch. 1. 38 the sons of Seir. .D., and, Ezer, and Dish. 

I. 41 The sons of Anah ; D. And the sons of D. 
I. 41 And the sons of D, j Am ram, and Eahban 

BISHONEST gain — 

Dishonest gain, a cutting off, Jfs| hetsa.. 

Eze. 22. 13 thy dishonest gain wMoh thou hast mad'e 
22. 27 (and) to destroy souis, to get dishonest g. 

DISEONESTT -— 

Shame, alirx^v-/) aischune. 

2 Co. 4. 2 renounced the Mdden tilings of dishonesty 
DISHONOUR — 

l.Blushing, shame, na73 Tcelimmali. 

?sa. 35. 26 let them be clothed with, .dishonour that 
6g. 19 Thou hast known . . my shame, and my dia. 
71. 13 let them be covered (with), .dishonour 

^Bareness, nahed/ness, n\-i]i arvah. 

Ezra- 4. 14 not meet for us to see the king's dishonour 

S.Idghtness, shame, confusion, \h^, qalon. 

ProY. 6. 33 A wound and dishonour shall he get 
i.Bishonowr, without honour, aTi/iic atimia. 

llom.'g. 21 unto honour, .another unto dishonour? 

1 Co. 15. 43 It is sown i]i dishonour ; it is raised in 

2 Co. 6. 8 By honour and dishonour, by evil report 
2 Ti. 2. 20 and some to honour, and some to dishonour 

DISHONOim, to — 

1. To dishonour, malce foolish, ^35 nahel, 3. 

5Iic. 7. 6 For the son dishonoureth the father, the 

2. To dishonour, aTi/j-d^o! aiimazo. 

John 8. 49 1 honour my Father, and ye do dishonour 
Horn. 1. 24 to dishonour their own bodies between 
2. 23 through breaking the law dishonouresfc 

5..T0 put thoroughly to shame, KaTaiiTxvvai katais. 

1 Co. ir. 4 having (his) head covered, dishonouVeth 

II. 5 But every vroman that prayeth . . dishon. 

DISOTHERrr, to 

To take possession, enj yarash, 5. 

Numi4. 12 disinherit them, and will make of thee 
BISMATED — 
Broken down thing, nrj chath. 

Jer. 46. 5 'Wlierefore have I seen them dismayed 
DISHATED, toba — 

1. To be troubled, hastened, !?n3 baJiel, 2. 

Isa. 21. 3 I was dismayed at the seeing (of it) 

2. To be broken or cast dovm, affrighted, nnn chath. 

2 Ki 19. 26 they wei-e dismayed and confounded 
Isa. 37. 27 they were dismayed and confounded : they 
J"er. 8. 9 wise (men) are ashamed, they are dismay. 

48. I Misgab is confounded and disniayed 
50. 36 mighty men; and they shall be dismayed 
Ohad. 9 thy mighty (men), .shall be dismayed, to 

3. To be, become broken, cast dovm, nnn ehathath, 2. 

Deut 31. 8 fear not, neither be dismayed 
Josh. I. 9 be not afraid, neither be thou dismayed 
8. I Eear not, neither be thou dismayed : take 

10. 23 Pear not, nor be dismayed ; be strong 
I Sa. 17. II they were dismayed, and greatly afraid 
X Ch.22. 13 be strong, .dread not, nor be dismayed 

28. 20 feai not, nor be dismayed ; for the Lord 
a Ch.2o. 15 Be not afraid nor dismayed by reason of 

20. 17 fear not, nor be disicfayed : to morrow go 
32. 7 Be strong . .be not afraid nor dismayed for 

Jer. 1. 17 be not dismayed at their faces, lest I con. 
10. 2 be not dismayed at the signs of heaven 
10. 2 for the heathen are dismayed at them 

17. 18 them be dismayed, but let not me he dis. 



Jer. 23. 4 they Bhallfearnoinore, norbedismayed 
•30. 10 neither bo dismayed, O Israel : for, lo, I 
46. 27 be not dismayed, O Israel : for, behold, I 
Eze. 2. 6 nor be dismayed at their looks, though 
3. ^9 fear them not, neither be dismayed at 
LTo look out for oneself, he dazzled, n)i^ shaah, 7. 
Isa. 41. 10 be not dismayed; for I (am) thy God : I 
41. 23 do evil, that we may be dismayed, and. 
DISMAYED, to cause to bo — 
To break or cast do^m, nnn ehathath, 5. 

Jer. 49. 37 For I wiU cause Elam to be dismayed , 
DISMAYING — 

A casting doiun, terror, cause of ruin, njjno mechi. 
Jer. . 48. 39 so shall Moab be . . a dismaying to'all them 
DISifillSSt he dismiased, to 

1. To free, open, let away, -las patar. 

2 Ch. 23. 8 for Jehoiada the p'ricst dismissed not the 

2. To loose away, airoxiia apoluo. 

Acts 15. 30 when they were dismissed, they came to 
19. 41 when he had thus spoken, he dismissed 

DISOBEDIEITCE — 

\- Disobedience, airdSeia apeitheia. 

Eph 2. 2, now worketh in the children of disobed. 
5. 6 wrath of God upon the children of disob. 
Col. 3. 6 Cometh on the children of disobedience 

2.A hearing amiss, lack of attention, -irapaKoi]. 
J3x)m. $. 19 by one man's disobedience many were 
2 ,Co.io. 6 a readiness to revenge all disobedience 
Heb. 2. 2 disobedience received a just recompense 

DISOBEDIENT — 

1. Insubordinate, avvTrSraKT.os anup'htaktSs. 

1 Ti. I. 9 but for the lawless and disobedient, for 
I.Disobedient, not persuaded, inreiO-fis apeithes. 

Xuke I. 17 the disobedient to the wisdom of the just 
Acts 26. 19 Whereupon. .1 was not disobedient unto 
Eom. 1. 30 inventors of evil things, disobedient to 

2 Ti. 3. 2 blasphemers, disobedient to parents 
Titus 1. 16 deny (hira), being abominable, and disob. 

3. 3 we ourselves also were sometimes . . dis. 
Z.To be unpersuaded, atr^idita-apeitheo. 

Komio. 21 1 have stretched forth, .unto a disobedient 
DISOBEDIENT, tohe — 
l.To be or become bitter, rebel, niD marah. 

1 Kj.13. 26 the man of God, who was disobedient unto 

Neh. g.;26 were disobedient, and rebelled against 
2.T0 be unpersuaded, a-n-eideco apeiilied. 

I Pe. 2. 7 but imto them which be disobedient, the 

2. 8 whicli stumble at the word, being disob. 

3. 20 V/hich sometimes were disobedient, when 
DISOBEY, to — 

To be or become bitter, rebel, rrip marah. 

1 Ki.13. 21 thou hast disobeyed the mouth of. the L. 
DISOHDEHXY — 

Disorderly,. not in order, dirdKrais ataktos. 

2 Th. 3. 6 from every brother that walkethdisocder. 

3. II are some which walk among you disordo. 

DISOBDEELY, to behave oaeself — 

To be disorderly, out of order, araKTeoj ataMeiJ. 

2 Th. 3. 7 for we behaved not ourselves disorderly 
DISPATCH, to— • 
To cut off or dovm, K"]3 lara, 3. 

Eze. 23. 47 the company shall, .dispatch them with 
DISPENSATION — 
Law or arrumgeinent of a house, snKovofxia oikon. 

1 Co. 9. 17 it against my will, a dii^pensation . . is com. 
Eph. 1. 10 Tliat in the dispensation of the fulness of 

3. 2 If ye have heard of the dispensation of 
Col. ■ I. 25 according to the dispensation of God which 
DISPESSE, to — 
l.To scatter, spread, winnow, rrftzarah, 3. 

Prov 15. 7 The lips of the wise disperse knowledge 
Eze. 12. IS when I shall, .disperse them in the coun. 
20. 23 I would scatter them, .and disperse them 
22. IS disperse thee in the countries, and \vilL 
29. 12 I will scatter, .and will disperse them 
30. 23 I will scatter . . and will disperse them 
30. 26 I will scatter . . and disperse them among 
2.T0 scatter, -\\^ pazar, 3. 

P3a.ii2. 9 He hath dispersed, he hath given to the 

Z.To break, spread, or burst forth, Y^_5 parafs. 

2 Ch. II. 23 he dealt wisely, and dispersed of all his 
DISPEESS abroad, to — 

To scalier, eKOfnrl^o) s'korpizo. 

2 Co. g. 9 As it is written, He hath dispersed abroad 

DISPERSE selves, to 

To he or become scattered, Y\5 puts. 

iSa. 14. 34 Disperse yourselvesamongthepeople, and 

DISPERSED — 

1. To spreaA out, scatter, 1*53 naphats. 

Isa. II. 12 gather together the dispersed of Judah 

2. To be or become scattered, y.Q puts. 

Prov. 5. 16 Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad 
Zeph. 3. 10 the daughter of my dispersed, shall bring 

3. What is sown or scattered throughout, Stacnropd. 
John 7. 35 will he go unto the dispersed among the 



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DISPERSED, to be — 

l.To be scattered, spread, .-ni zarah, 2. 

Ezo. 36. 19 they were dispersed through thecomitriea 

2. To be separated, T39 parad, 4. 

Esth. 3. 8 dispersed among the people in all the . 

3. To scatter thoroughly, oiaa-Kopwi^u) diaskorjnzd. 
Acts 5. 37 (even) as many as obeyed him, were disp. 

DISPEESIOir — 
Scattering, n^i£3ri tephotsah. 

Jer. 25. 34 day's of your. . di.^porsiona are accomplJB, 
DISPLAYED, to be — 
To show selffkeing, he displayed, 013 m/s, 7a. 

Psa. 60. 4 it may be displayed because of the I 
DISPLEASE, to — 
l.To grieve, n-ii! atsab. 

I Ki. I. 6 his father had not displeased him at any 
2. Evil in the ears, 0;j7j,'3 in ra beoznnyim. 

Hum 1 1." I (when) the people complained, it displeaa. 
3.T0 be evil in the eyes, D?j';^3 jn; yara beenayim. 

Gen. 38. 10 thing which he did displeased the Lord 
48. 17 it displeased him; and he held up his 

I Sa. 8. 6 the thing displeased Samuel, when tliey 
18. 8 very wroth, and the saying displeased hira 

2Sa. II. 25 Let not this thing displease thee, for tlie 
II. 27 thing that David had done displeased the 

Isa. 59. 15 displeased hun tiiat (there was) no Judg. 

Jon. 4. I it oispleaEed Jonah exceedingly, and he 

4. To do evil in the eye, I^ys j;t riyii asah ra heyaiit. 

I Sa. 29. 7 that thou displease not the lords of the 

DISPLEASED — 
iVroth, sad, morose, lyt zaeph. 

1 Ki. 20. 43 went to his house heai^ and displeased 

21. 4 came ioto liis house heavy and displeased 

DISPLEASED, to be — 
l.l'o be angry, njK ana.ph. 

Psa. 60. I scattered us, thou hast been displeased 
2.T0 be or become stinking, tyxs leesh. 

Dan. 6. 14 the king. .v,-as sore displeased with him. 
Z.To burn, be wroth, displeasing, n^rj charah. 

Gen. 31. 35 Let it not displease my lord that I cannot 

2 Sa. 6. 8 David was displeiised, because the Lord 
1 CIi. 13. II David was displeased, because the Lord 
Hab. 3. 8 "Was the LORD displeased against the ri.? 

i.To he evil in the eyes, CM'y3 )j-\) yara heenayim. 
I Ch. 21. 7 And God was displeased with this thing 
5.T0 he wroth, r^-i^) qatsaph. 

Zech. I. 2 The Lord hath been sore displeased with 
I. 15 I am verys.ore displeased with the heath. 
1. 15 I was but a little displeased, and they 

Q.To he evil, wrong, displeasing, V]n ra.a. 

Numii. 10 anger, .waskindled. .Moses also was disp. 

22. 34 if it displease thee, I will get me back 
Prov 24. 18 Lest the Lord see (it), and it displease 

DISPLEASED, to be much or sore — 

To be rauch loeighed dovm, ayavaKTeco aganiaked. 

3Tatt2i. 15 saying, Hosanna. .they were sore displ. 

Markio. 14 v/hen Jesus saw (it), he was much displ. 
10. 41 they began to be much displeased with J. 

DISPLEASED with, to be highly -«- 
To fight with or in the mind, 0u^o,uax*'" thumoma. 
' Acts 12, 20 Herod wasliighly displeased with them 
DISPLEASTJEE, (hot or sore) — 
l.Heat, fury, poiso'/i, ncn chemah. 

Deut. 9. 19 afraid of the anger and hot displeasure 
Psa. 6. I neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure 
. 38. I neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure 

2.Fiercepiess, heat, v/rath, I'nn char on. 

Psa. 2. 5 and vex them in his sore displeasure 

3. Evil, in ra. 

Judg 15. 3 blameless, .though I do them a displeas. 

DISPOSE, to — 

To put, place, set, QIB" savi. 

Job 34. 13 or who hath disposed the whole world? 
37. 15 Dost thou knov/ when Cod disposed thom 

DISPOSED, to be — 

l.To wish, desire, ^oiKop-ai houloviai. 

Acts 18. 27 when he was disposed to pass onto Acba. 

2.2*0 wish, 6f\co thelo. 

I Co. 10. 27 bid you (to a feast), and ye be disposed 

DISPOSING — 

Judgment, B2»p mishpat. 

Prov 16. 33 whole disposing thereof (is) of the LOBO 
DISPOSITION — 
Arramgement, oiarayri dialage. 

Acts 7. S3 received the law by the dispoaition of 

DISPOSSESS, to — 

To take possession, ch; yarash, 5. 

Uum32. 39 dispossessedtheAmorite which (was)in' 

33. S3 ye shall dispossess (the inhabitants oi) 
Deut. 7. 17 (are) more than I ; how can I dispossesi 
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DISPUTATION — 

\. Diverse judgirtg, SiaKpiais diakrisis. 
Bom i^. I (but) not to doubtful disputations 

2.Joint seeJiing, (rvC^Tvcris suzetesis. 

Acts 15. 2 had no small dissension and [disputation) 

DISPUTE, to — 

\.To reason unth one another, na; yakach, 2. 

Job 23. 7 There the righteous might dispute with 
2.T0 sxieak diversely, SiaKeyofiat dialegomai. 

Mark 9. 34 for by the way they had disputed among 

Acts 17. 17 Therefore disputed he in the synagogue 

19. 8 for the space of three months, disputing 

19. 9 disputing daily in the school of one 

24. 12 neither found me. .disputing with any 

Jude • 9 when contending with the devil, be dis. 

3. To reckon diversely, SiaXoyi^ofji.ai dialogizomai. 

Mark 9. 33 What^was it: that ye disputed among 

4. To seek together or jointly, avpir^a suzeteo. 
Acts 9. 29 spoke boldly . .and disputed against the 

DISPUTE Tsrilth, to — 

To seek together or jointly, crvC^rirecu suzeteo. 

Acts 6. 9 Then there arose certain disputing with 

DIBPUTER — 

A joint-seeker, disputer, cv^riTriTfis suzUetes,. 

I Co. I. sowhere (is) the disputer of this world? 
DISPUTING — 
\.A joint seeking, cv^iirriais suzetesis. 

Acts 15. 7 when there had been much disputing 
^.Diverse reckoning, BiaXoyiffuSs dialogismos. 

Phil. 2. 14 Do all things without, disputings 

DISPUTXNGS, perverse — 

Misplaced contentions, TrapaStarpi^di paradiatritr. 
J Ti. 6 5 [Perverse disputings] of men of corrupt 

DIsaUTET, to — 

To give trouble., cause to be angry, iJT ragaz, 5 

1 Sa. 28. 15 Why hast thou disquietedme, to bring 
Jer. so. 34 may give rest to the land, and disquiet 

DISQUIETED, to be — 

\.To roar, move, sound, make a noise, nipn hamak 

Psa. 39. 6 surelytheyaredisquietedinvain:heheap. 

42. 5 and (why) art thou disquieted in me? hope 

42. II why art thou disquieted withiu me? hope 

43. 5 why art thou diaquieted within me ? hope 

2. T,o be troubled, Tii, ragaz. 

Prov 30. 21 For tliree (things) the earth is disquieted 

DISauIETNESS — 

Jfowling, disquietude, ■isn} nehamah 

Psa. 38. 8 I have roared iy reason of the disquiet. 
DISSEMBLE, to - 
\.To lie, deny, feign, vtm kachash, 3 

Jos. 7 II dissembled also, and they havfe put (it) 

2. To dissemble ; be known, "lai nakar', 2. 

Prov 26. 24 He that hateth dissembleth with his lips 

3. To cause to err, wander, T\'jT\ iaah, 5 

Jer. 42. 20 For ye dissembled in your hearts, when 

DISSEMBLE with, to — 

To act hypocritically with, (rvvvvoKpivo/jLai sunup. 
Gal 2. 13 other Jews dissembled likewise with him 

DISSEMBLER — 

To he hidden, corucealed, ohll alam, 2. 

Psa. 26. 4 neither will I go in with dissemblers 

DISSENSION — 

A standing up, crrdcns stasis. 

Acts 15. 2 Paul and Barnabas had no small dissen 
23. 7 there arose a dissension between the 
23. 10 when there arose a great dissension, the 

DISSIMULATION — 

Hypocrisy, vTrSuptais hupokrisis. 

Gal. 2. 13 was carried away with their dissimulation 

DISSIMULATION, without — 

Not hypocritical, afurrd/fpiTOj anupokritos. 

Rom 12. 9 (Let) love be without dissimulation 
DISSOLVE, to — 
I. To melt, dissolve, so/ten, 3iD mug, 36- 

Job 30. 22 Thou liftest me up and dissolvest my 

2. To solve, loose, kIV shere. 

Dan. 5. 16 canst make interpretations, and dissolve 

3. To solve, loose, Nl.ij' shere, 3. 

Dan. 5. 12 dissolving of doubts, were found in the 

DISSOLVED, to bo — 

1. To he melted, 3iD mug, n 

Psa. 75. 3 all the inhabitants thereof are dissolved 
Isa. 14. 31 thou, whole Palestina, (art) dissolved: for 
Nah. 2. 6 and the palace shall be dissolved 

2. To become corrupted, wasted, conswmed, ppD. 

Isa. 34. 4 all the host of heaven shall be dissolved 

3. To break self, be broken, ^^9 parar, la. 

Isa. 24. 19 the earth is clean dissolved, the earth is 

4. To loose down, ko/toXvui katoluo. 

2 Co. 5. 1 that if our earthly house . . were disaolred 



5. To loose, \{iia luo 

3 P& 3. II (that) aU these things shall be dissolved 
3. 12 the heavens being on fire shall be dissoL 

DISTATF — 

Circuit, staff, distaff, %bs pelek. 

Prov 31. 19 thespindle.'and her hands hold the distaff 

DISTANT, equally — 

To he joined, zh'^ shaldb, 4. 

Exod36. 22 two teaoas, equally distant one from 

DISTIL, to — 

\. To flow, S\} nazal. 

Deut 32. 2 my speech shall distil as the dew, as the 

I.Todrop, distil, ^j;'] raapli. 

Job 36. 28 Which the clouds do drop (and) distU 

DISTINCTION — 

Distinction, a sending forth diversely, StaaroK'fi. 
I Co. 14. 7 except they give a distinction in the sou 

DISTINCTLY — 

To be explained, e'19 parash, 4. 

Neh. 8. 8 So they read in the book., distinctly, and 

DISTRACTED, to be— 

To be distracted, cold, numb, wearied, ]?3 pun. 
Psa. 88. 15 1 suffer thy terrors I am distracted 

DISTRACTION, without — 

Not drawn around about, aTrfptaTriiffTus aperispas. 
I Co. 7 35 attend upon the Lord without distraction 

DISTRESS — 

l.Slraitness, distress, piiiD matsoq. 

1 Sa. 22 2 every one (that was) in distress gathered 

'l.Slraitness, distress, npisn metsuqah. 

Psa. 25. 17 O bring thou me out of my distresses 
107. 6 he delivered them out of their distresses 
107. 13 cried, .(and) he saved them out of theird 
107. 19 cry .(and) he saveth them out of their d. 
107. 28 cry . . and he bringeth them out of their d. 

Zeph. 1. 15 a day of wrath, a day of trouble and dis. 

Z.Straitness, distress, isd metsar. 

Psa. n8. 5 I called upon the Loed In distress : the 

i.Strail, distress, n?, l^ tsar. 

2 Sa. 22. 7 In my distress I called upon the Lord 
Psa. 4. 1 hast enlarged me (when 1 was) in distress 

18. 6 In my distre.ss I called upon the Lord 
Isa. 25. 4 a strength to the needy in his distress 
Eze. 30. 16 and Noph (shall have) distresses daily 

6 Slraitness, distress, nnx isarah. 

Gen. 35. 3 answered me in the day of my distress 
42. 21 would not hear; therefore is this distress 

1 Ki. I. 29 hath redeemed my soul out of all distress 
Neh. g. 37 have dominion, .and we (are) in great dis. 
Psa. 1 20. I In my distress I cried unto the Lord 
Prov. 1. 27 when distress and anguish cometh upon 
Obad 12 have spoken proudly in the day of distr 

14 that did remain in the day of distress 
6. 7*0 straiten, send distress, TJS tsarar, 5 

2 Ch.28. 22 in the time of his distress did he trespass 

l.Evil, )n ra. 

Neh. 2. 17 Ye see the distress that we (are) in 

di.Necessity, constraint, avdyicrt anagke. 

Luke2i. 23 for there shall be great distress in the 
I Co. 7. 26 that this is good for the present distress 

1 Th. 3. 7 we were comforted. . in all our. . distress 

Q. Strait place or state, (mvoxupia stenochoria. 
Rom. 8. 35 (shall) tribulation, or distress, or persecu. 

2 Co. 6 4 m much patience, in afHictions.. in distr 

12. 10 Therefore I take pleasure in. .distresses 

lO.yl Iwlding fast together, cvvox'^ sunoche. 

Luke2i. 25 upon the earth distress of nations, with 
DISTRESS, ta — 
\.To distress, oppress, straiten,. p^^ tsuq, 5. 

Deut 28. 53, 55, 57 wherewith thine enemies shall dis. 

Isa. 29. 2 Yet I will distress Ariel, and there shall 
29. 7 even all that . . distress her, shall be as a 

2. To bind, distress, besiege, "HS tsur 

Deut. 2. 9 the Lord said unto me. Distress not the 

2. 19 distress them not, nor meddle with them 

2 Ch.28. 20 king of Assyria came .. and distressed him 

3. To straiten, send distress, Tif tsarar, 5. 

Jer. 10. 18 wUl distress them, that they may And (it) 

DISTRESS, to bring — 

To straiten., send distress, Tis tsarar, 5. 

Zeph. I. 17 I will bring distress upon men, that they 

DISTRESS, to be in — 

To be distressed, "in? tsarar 

Judg,ii. 7 why are ye come., when ye are in distress? 
Lam. I. 20 Behold, LOKD, for I (am) in distress 

DISTRESSED, to be — 

l.To be distressed, straitened, is; yatsar. 

Gen. 32. 7 Then Jacob was greatly afraid and distr. 

Judg. 2. IS had sworn, .and they were greatly distr. 
10. 9 to fight. .80 that Israel was sore distres. 

I Sa. 30. 6 David was greatly distressed ; for the 

2.T0 be exacted, wrged on, \>\\ nagas, 2. 

I Sa. 13. 6 for the people were distressed, then the 
I Sa. 14. 24 the men of Israel were distressed that day 



3. To be distrtssed, Tny tsarar 

1 Sa. 28. IS Saul answered, I am sore distressed ; for 

2 Sa. I. 26 I am distressed for thee, my.brother Jon. 

4. To be vexed, weary, pp quts. 

Num22. 3 Moab was distressed because of the chil. 

5. To put in a strait space, ffrevox'>>P^'^ stenochoreo. 

2 Co. 4. 8 troubled on every side, yet not distressed 

DISTfilBUTE, to — 

\.To apportion, distribute, share, ppn chalaq. 

2 Ch.23. 18 David had distributed in the house of the 
Neh. 13. 13 their office (was) to distribute imto theii 

2. To be apportioned, distributed, pSn chalaq, 2. 

1 Ch.24. 3 David distributed them, both Zadok of 

3. To apportion, distribute, share, p?ri chalaq, 3 

Job 21. 17 (God) distributeth sorrows in his auger 

4. To give, jnj nathan. 

2 Ch.31. 14 to distribute the oblations of the Lord 

5. To deal throughout, give out, SiaSlSaifudiadiddmi. 

LukeiS. 22 sell all that thou hast, and [distribute] 
John 6. 1 1 when he had given thanks, he distributed 

&.To make comrnon, Koivuveca koinoneo. 

Rom 12. 13 Distributing to the necessity of saiata 

7. To divide into parts, /xepl^u merizo. 

1 Co. 7. 17 But as God hath distributed to every man 

2 Co. 10. 13 the rule which God hath distributed to ns 

DISTRIBUTE, ready to — 

Willing to impart or give away, ev/xeTdSoros. 

1 Ti. 6. 18 be rich in good works, ready to distribute 
DISTRIBUTION- 

A sharing, participation, Kowavla koinonia. 

2 Co. 9. 13 and fo"r (your) liberal distribution unto 
DISTRIBUTIOK, to mate — 

To deal out, give throughout, StaSi'Sai^ui diadidomi. 
Acts 4. 35 and distribution was made unto every 

DITCH — 

\. Ditch, 33 geb. 

2 Ki 3. 16 saith the LOUD, Make this valley full of d. 
2. Ditch, collection of water, nipp migvah, 

Isa. 22. II Ye made also a ditch between the two 
S.Pit, ditch, nriiB' shuchah. 

Prov.23. 27 For a whore (is) a deep ditch; and a 

^.Corruption, pit, ditch, mw shachath. 

Job 9. 31 Yet shalt thou plunge me in the ditch, and 
Psa. 7. IS He. .is fallen into the ditch (which) he 

5. Deep place, pit, p66vvos bothunos. 
Matt 15. 14 both shall fall into the ditch 
Luke 6. 39 shall they not both fall into the ditch 

DIVERS — 

I.Man , some, certain, Bi'UN enosh. 

2 Ch.30. II Nevertheless divers of Asher and Man. 

2. Differing, Si&^opos diaphoros, 

Heb. 9. 10 in ipeats and drinks, and divers washings 

3. Variegated, spotted, various, different, woikiKqs. 
Matt. 4. 24 sick people that were taken with divers 
Mark i. 34 he healed many tliat were sick of divers 
Luke 4. 40 all they that had any sick with divers dis. 
2 Ti. 3. 6 silly women . .led away with divers lusts 
Titus 3. 3 disobedient, deceived, serving divers lusts 
Heb. 2. 4 signs and wonders, and with divers mir. 

13. 9 Be not carried about with divers and 
Jas. I. 2 joy when ye fall into divers temptations 

4. A certain one, some one, ris fe. 

Mark 8. 3 will faint by the way: for divers of them 
Acts 19. 9 when divers were hardened, and believed 

DIVERS colours — 

X.Finger or painted work, Vjy tseba. 

Judg. 5. 30 of divers colours, a prey of divers colours 
5. 30 of divers colours of needlework on both 

I.Emhroidery, nnpT riqnah. 

I Ch.29. 2 divers colours, and all manner of precious 
Eze. 17. 3 full of feathers, which had divers colours 

DIVERS manners, in — 

In many ways or turns, iToKvTpSiTtas polutropos. 
Heb. I. I at sundry times and in divers manners 

DIVERS measures — 

An ephah and an ephah, ns'Ni ng'H ephah ve-ephak. 
Deut 25. 14 Thou Shalt not have, divers measures, a 
Prov 20. 10 (and) divers measures, both of them (are) 

DJVERS places, in — 

Down through (divers) places, narh rSirovs kata. 
Matt 24. 7 there shall be . . earthquakes, in divers pi. 
Marki3. 8 shall be earthquakes m divers places 
Luke 21. II earthquakes shall be in divers places 

DIVERS seeds — 

Two different kinds, 0^N!^3 hilayim. 

Deut 22. 9 Thou shalt not sow thy vineyard with d.s, 

DIVERS weights — 

A stone and a stone, j^Ni J3K eben va-eben. 

Deut 25. 13 Thou shalt not have, .divers weights, a 
Prov 20. 10 Divers weights, .both of them (are) alike 
so. 2.3 Divers weights (are) an abomination unto 



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DIVEESE — 

1. To be.changcd^, different, 11)1^ shanak. 

Esth. 3. 8 and their laws (are) diverse from aU peo. 

2. To be changed, different, Kj?" shena. 

Dan. 7. 3 four great beasts . .'diverse one from 

7. 19 the fourth beast which was diverse from 

3. To change, be different, n:^ shena, 3. 

Dan. 7. 7 it (w£>s) diverse from all the beasts that 

DIVEB.se, to be — 

l.To be changed, different, Kl?? shena. 

Dan. 7. 23 fourth kingdom upon earth . ."shall be di. 
7. 24 he shall be diverse from the first, and lie 

%To be changed, different, n^i? shanah. 

Esth. I. 7 the vesselsbeing diverseonefromanother 

DIVERSE kind^— 

Two different kinds, p*N?3 kilayim. 

I/ev. 19. 19 not let thy cattle-gender with a diverse k. ' 

DIVEBSITT — 

l.Gemts, race, sort, y^vos^genos. 

I Co. 12. 28 helps, governments, diversities of ton. 
2. Diverse parting, distribution, Sialpeo'if diairesis. 

I Co. 12. 4 there are diversities of gifts, but the same 
12. 6 there ^e diversities of operations, but 

DIVIDE, to — 

l.To separate, 715 badal, 5. 

Gen. I. 4 (it was) good: and God divided the light 
1. 6 let it divide the waters from the waters 
I. 7 God . . divided the waters which (were) 
1. 14 divide the day from the night; and let 
r. 18 and to divide the light from the darkness 

Exod26. 33 the veil shall divide uiito you between the 

2. To cleave, rend, j;p3 baqa. 

Exodi4. 16 stretch out thine hand.. and\livide it; and 
Neh. g.ii thou didst divide the sea before them 
Psa. 78. 13 He divided the sea, and caused them to 
Isa. 63. 12 led (them) by the right hand . .dividing 

■Z.To dissect, part, separate, "153 baihar. 

Gen. 15. 10 against another: but the birds divided he 

4.7b dissect, .part, separate, "in^ bathar, 3. 
- Gen. IS. 10 he took unto him all these, and divliJed 

5. To cut doion, njJ gazar. 

1 Ei 3. 25 Divide the living chald.in two, and give 

3. 26 Let it be neither mine nor thine, (but) div. 
Psa.136. 13 To him which divided the Ked sea into 

6. To apportion, pSri chaZaq. 

Deut. 4. 19 which the Lord thy God hath divided 
Jo3h.i4. 5 chUdreu of Israel did, and they divided 
22, 8 divide the spoil of your enemies -svith yplir 

2 Sa, 19. 29 I have said. Thou and Ziba divide the 
Neh. 9. 22. nations, and didst divide them into cor. 
Job 27. 17 and the innocent shall divide the silver 

l.To he apportioned, phn chalaq, 2. 
■ I Ch. 23. 6 David divided them into eoUrses among 

8.T0 apportion, phn chalaq, 3. 

Gen. 49. 7 I will divide them in Jacob, and scatter 

^ 49. 27 and at night he shall divide the spoil 
-JErodis. 9 I wiU overtake, I will divide the spoil 
* Josh 13. 7 divide this land for an inheritance unto 
18. 10 Joshua divided the land imto the children 
19. 51 divided for an inheritance by lot in Shi. 
19. 51 they made an end of dividing the country 
Jndg. 5. 30 Have they not sped ? have they (not) divi. 
I Ki. 18. 6 they divided the land between them, to 
Psa. 60. 6 I will divide Shechem, and mete oiit the 
68. 12 she that tarried at home divided the spoil 
108. 7 I will divide Shechem, and mete out the 
Prov 16. 19 than to divide the spoil with the'proud 
Isa. g. 3 as (men) rejoice when they divide the 
34. 17 his hand hath divided it unto them by 
53. 12 Therefore mtU I divide liuji (a portion) 
53. 12 he shall divide the spoU vrith the strong 
Lam. 4. 16 The anger of the Lokd hath divided them 
Eze, 5. 1 balances to weigh, and divide the (hair) 

47. '21 So shall ye divide, this land unto you 
Dan. II. 39 and shall divide tfie land for gain 
iUc. 2. 4 turning away he hath divided our fleldfl 

^.To apportion for self, ^)\ chalaq, 7. 

JosltiS. 5 And they shall divide it into seven parts 

10. To hew, dig through, 3!fn chatseb, 

Psa. 29, 7 voice of the Lokd divideth the flames 

ll.ro halve, divide, n^n chaisah. 

G«n. 32. 7 lie divided the people that (was) with him 

33. I he divided the children unto Leah, and 
Exod2i. 35 sell the live ox, and divide the money 

'21. 35 and the dead (ox) also they shall divide 
Mum 31. 27 divide the prey into two part?, between 
31. 42 Moses divided from the men that warred 
Judg. 7. 1.6 divided them into three companies, and 
9. 43 he "divided the three hundred men "(into) 

l^Tb give for inheritance, "jn^ nachal. 

Nuin34. 17 the men which shall divide the land unto 

13. To cause to fall, ^53 naphal, 5. 

Psa. 78. 55 He. .divided them an inheritance by line 

14. yo cut in pieces, nra nathach, 3. 

Judgig. 29 laid hold oa his Qoncubine, and divided 



15. Tb divide, 'hp palag, ?,. 

Job 38. 25 Who hath divided a watercourse for the 
Psa. 55. 9 Destroy, Lord, (and) divide their tong. 
16.ro divide, cleave, o-t^ paras, 5. 

Lev. I r. 4 not cat. .of them that divide the hoof 
II. 4, 5 cheweth the cud, but divideth not the 
II. 7 the swne, though he divide the hoof, and 

11. 26 every beast which divideth .the hoof 
Deut 14. 7 or of them that divide the cloven hoof 

14. 7 chew the cud, but divide not the hoot 
14. 8 the swine, because it divideth the ho(?f 
IT. To break, divide, -n^ parar, 2a. 

Psa. 74. 13 Thou didst divide the sea by thy strength 

1 8. To quiet, vn raga. 

Job 25. 12 He divideth the sea with his power, and 
Isa. SI. IS I (am) the Lord thy God, that divided - 
Jcr. 31. 3s wliich divideth the sea wlien the waves 

19. Tb mark off, a(j>opi(ui aphorizij. 

Matt2s. 32 shepherd divideth (his) sheep from the 

20. To give through, deal out, StaSiSw/xi diadidomi. 
Lukeii. 22 taketh. .his armour, .and divideth hia 

21. To take diversely or apart, Staipeai diaireo. 
Lukeis. 12 And he divided unto them (liis) living 

1 Co. 12. II dividing to every man severally as he 

DIVIDE by lot, to — 

l.T" cause to fall, apportion, hsi naphal, 5. 

Josh. 1 3. 6 divide thou it by lot unto the Israelites 
23. 4 have divided unto you by lot these 

Eze. 4s. I when ye shall divide by lot the land for 

47. 22 shall divide it by lot for an inheritance 

48. 29 the land which ye shall divide by lot unto 

2. To give by lot thoroughly, KaraKKripoSoTfu kata. 
Acts 13. 19 [he divided their land to ihem by lot] 

DIVIDE asunder, to — 
To sepiarale, '7']3 badal, 5, 

Lev. 1. 17 (but) shall not divide (it) asunder: and 

5. 8 wring off . .but shall not divide (it) asun. 

DIVIDE self — 

To apportion, divide, distribute, phn chalaq, 2. 
Gen. 14. 15 he divided himself against them, he and 

DIVIDE speedily, to — 

To cause to run, pn ruts, 5. 

2 Ch.35. 13 divided (them) speedily among all the 

DIVIDE rightly, to, — 

To cut straight or right, opOorofieio orthototned. 
2 Ti. 2. 15 a workman.. rightly dividing the word of 

DIVIDED — 

To be divided, 375 pelag. 

Dan. 2. 41 the Idngdom shall be divided ; but there 
DIVIDED, to be -»- 

I. To be cleft, vps baqa, 2. 

Exodi4. 21 dry Ga.id), and the waters were divided 

2.T0 be apportioned, divided, pSn chalaq. 

I Ch.24. 4 more chief men. .and (thus) were they d. 
Hos. 10. 2 Their heart is divided ; now shall they be 

3. To be or becomeapportioned, divided, pin chalaq,2. 
Num26. S3 Unto these the land shall be divided for 
26. 55 Notwithstanding the land shall be divi. 
26. 56 the possession thereof be divided 

1 Ki. 16. 21 Then Vi'ere the people of Israel divided 

4. To be or become apportioned, pSn chalaq, 4. 
Isa. 33. 23 then is the prey of a great spoil divided 
Amos 7. 17 thy land shall be divided by line ; and 
Zech.14. I thy spoil shall be divided in the midst 

5. To he halved, nyn chatsah, 2. 

2 Ki. 2. 8 and they were divided hither and 
Eze. 37. 22 neither shall they be divided into two 
Dan. II. 4 shall be broken, and shall be divided 

6.T0 be divided, cleaved, separated, h^palag, 2. 
Gen.,-io. 25 for in his days was the earth divided 

1 Ch! 1. 19 because in his days'the earth was dirided , 

l.To be separated, nnn parad, 2. 
' Gen. 10. 5 By these were the isles.. -divided in their 
10. 32 by these were the nations divided in the 

2 Sa. 1. 23 in their death they were not divided 

8. To be dealtout, divided, Dn? peras. 

Dan. 5. 28 Thy kingdom is divided, and given to 

9, To become, yivo/xai ginomxii. 

Bev. i5. 19 the great city was divided into three parts 

XQ.To divide into parts throv.ghout, Sia;xeplC<a. 
Lukeii. 17 Every kingdom divided against itself is 
11. 18 If Satan also be divided against himself 

12. S2 there shall be five in one house divided 
12. S3 The father shall be divided against the 
22. 17 Take this, and divide (it) among yourseL 

II. To divide into parts, fiepl^oi inerizo. 

Matt 12. 25 Every kingdom divided against itself is 

12. 2s every city or house divided against itself 

12. 26 if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided ag. 

Mark 3. 24 if a kingdom be divided against itself 

3. 25 If a house be divided against itself, that 

3. 26 rise up against himself, and be divided 

6. 41 the two fishes dinded he among them all 
Lukexi. 13 that he divide the inheritance with me 

X Co. 1. 13 Is, Christ divided 1 was Paul crucified lor 



12. yo rend, ax'C'" schizo. 

Acts 14. 4 P,ut the multitude of the city was divided 
23. 7 and the multitude was divided 
DIVIDEE — 

One who divides into parts, ix(picrri]s meristU. 
■ Lukei2. 14 made me a judge or a divider over you f 

DIVIDING — 

To divide, cleave, separate, :^9 pelag. 

Dan. 7. 25 a time and times and the dividing of 

DIVIDING asunder — 

Divlfion into parts, fitpKr/iis merisTnos. 

Heb. 4. 12 even to the dividing asunder of soul and 

DIVINATION — 

l. Divination, DDpo miksam. 

Eze. 12. 24 nor flattering divination within the 
13. 7 have ye not spoken a lying divination 
2.T0 divine, DCU qasain. 

Eze. 21. 23 shall be unto them ea a falae divioatlon 
Z .Divination, dd|5 qesem. 

J>Jum23 23 neitlier(i3 there) any divinallon against 
DeutiS. 10 that useth divination, (or) an observer of 
2 Ki. 17. 17 and used divination and enchantmenta 
Jer. 14. 14 they prophesy a false vision and divlna. 
Eze. 13. 6 They have scon vanity and lying divinat. 
13. 23 see no more vanity, nor divine divinations 
21. 21 head of the two ways, to use divination 
21. 22 At his right hand was the divination for 
i.Python, ■nvBciiv puthon. 
*Acts 16. 16 possessed with a spirit of divination met 

DIVINATION, reward of — 
Divination, DOij qesem. 

Num.22. 7 departed with the rewards of divination 

DIVINE — 

Divine, godly, god-like, 0f7os Uieios. 

2 Pe. I. 3 as his divine power hath given unio na 
I. 4 might be partakers of the divine nature 

DIVINE sentence — 
Divination, Cpp qesem. 

Prov.16. 10 A divine sentence (is)_in the lips of tho 

DIVUTE service — 

Pidilic worship, \arpeta latreia. 

Heb. 9. I had also ordinances of divine service- 
DIVINE, to — 
l.To divine, use enchantment, vn; nachash, 3. 

Gen. 44. 5 and whereby indeed he divineth 7 Ye 
44. 15 that sach a man as I can certainly divlno 

2. To cut off, divine, use divinations, ocp qasam. 
I Sa. 28. 8 I pray thee, divihe unto me by the 
Eze. 13. 9 that see vanity, and that divine lies 

13. 23 seenomore vanity, nor divine divinationa 
21. 29 whiles they divine a lie unto thee, to 
Mic. 3. 6 it shall be dark, .that ye .shall not divino 
3. 11 the prophets thereof divine for money 

DIVINEE. — 

To cut off, divine, □Di'j qasam. 

DeutiS. 14 hearkened unto obsen'ers..and unto div 

1 Sa. 6. 2 Philistines called for the .. diviners 
Isa. 44. 25 Tliat frustrateth . .and maketh diviners 
Jer. 27. 9 hearken not. .to yourdiviners.. dreamers 

29. 8 Let not. .your diviners, .deceive you 
Mic. 3. 7 seers be ashamed, and the di^-iuers 
Zechio. 2 diviners have seen a lie, and; have tokl 

DIVINING — 

To cut off, divine, Dpp qasam. 

Eze. 22. 28 divining lies unto them, saying, Thns 

DIVISION — 

I. Apportioning, division, .iljSn chaluqqah. 

2 Ch. 3s. s diWsion of the families of the Levites 
2.Cotirse, division, ni57np machcUoqelh. 

Josh 1 1. 23 according to their di-visions by their 
12. 7posses£ion according to their divisions 
18. 10 the children . .aecordingto thcirdivisiona 

1 Ch.24. I (these arc) the divisions of the sons of 

26. I Concerning the divisions of the porter* 
26. 12 these (were) the divisions of the porters 
26. 19 These (are) the divisions of the porters 
Neh. II. 36 of the Levites (were) divisions (in) Judah 

^.Separation, n>i$ peduth. 

Eixod. 8. 23 I will put a division between mj people 
4. Division, nj^? pelaggah. 

Judg. 5. 15, 16 the divisidhs of EeTSben-Cthere were) 

Z. Division, ni^s peluggak: 

2 CI1.35. 5 according to the di-visions of the famlliea 
Ezra 6. 18 they set the priests in their divisions 

6. A division into parts thro^tghcnit, Siafieptir/iSs. 

Lukei2. 51 i tell you. Nay ; but rather division 

7. A tioofold upslo.nding, SixoCTairta dichoslasia 

T-om 16. 17 mark them which cause divisions and 
I Co. 3. 3 (there is)among you envying.. and [divia.] 

8.A rentj deft, schism, o'x'O'ixa schisma. 

John 7. 43 there was a division among the people 
9. 16 And there was a division among them 
lo. 19 There was a division therefore agalo 



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1 Co. I. JO and (that) there be no divisions among 

II. i8 I hear that there be divisions among you 

DIVISIONS — 

Divisions, n'n^so mivhlaggoth. 

2 Ch.35. 12 might give according to the divisiona 

DIVOECS — 

A catting off, ninnj heriihuth. 

Jer. 3. 8 put her away, and given., a bill ol divorce 

SnrOECED, to te — 

To loose off or away, diroXiw apoluo. 

Matt. 5. 32 whosoever shall many her that is divorced 

DIVOaClSD, woman — 

To cast out, divorce, 1^13 garash. 

lev. 21. 14 a divor. woman, or profane, (or) an harlot 
!Lev. 22. 13 priest's daughter be a v/idow, or divorced 
Hum 30. 9 of a widow, and of her that Is divorced 

DIVOECEEENT, (writing of) — 
l.A cutting off, rmr"!? kerithuth. 

Deut24. I let him write her a bill of divorcement 

24. 3 and write her a bill of divorcement, and 
Isa. 50. 1 the bill of your mother's divorcement 
2. A setting or standing off or away, atrocr-riaiov. 
Matt. 5. 31 let him give her a writing of divorcement 

19. 7 command to give a writingj of divorce. 
Markio. 4 suffered to write a bill of divorcement 

DI-2A'-HAB, 3^1 '■=! golden, lord of gold. 
A place in the wilderness of Sinai, not far from ths Red 
Sea, over against Suph ; the modern Dahab, a cape en 
the W. shore of the Oulf 0/ Alcabah, about two thirds 
down its length. Gold was most likely found here. 
Deut. I. I Tophel, and Laban, and Hazeroth, and D. 

1. Work, n'^U-D maaseh. 

Judgi3. 12 iiow shall we order. .(how) shall wa do 

2. Peace, completeness, o'l V shalom. 

aSa. II. 7 how Joab did, and how the people did 
Esth, 2. ij to know how Esther did, and wiiat should 

BO, to — 

1. To do, n;n hay ah. 

1 Sa, 2. II the child did minister unto the LOED 

2. To serve, do, 135; abad. 

Hum. 3. 7, 8 to do the service of the tabernacle 
4. 23, 30 to do the work in the tabernacle of 
4. 41 that might do service in the tabernacle 
4. 47 came to do the service of the ministry 

7. 5 that they may be to do the service of the 

8. 15 to do the service of the tabernacle of 

8. 19 to do the service of the children of Israel 
8. 22 to do their service in the tabernacle of 
8. 26 to keep the charge, and shall do no ser. 
16. 9 to do the service of the tabernacle of 
18. 6 to do the service of the tabernacle of 
Jo3h22. 27 that we might do the service of the Ix>£S 
Isa. 19. 21, and shall do sacrifice and oblation 

3. To do, serve, i35i abad. 

Ezra 4. 22 Take heed now that ye fall not to do this 
7. 18 to do with the rest of the silver and the 
7. iB that do after the will of your God 
7. 26 whosoever will not do the law of thy God 

l>!>a. 4. 35 he doeth according to his will in tha 
4. 35 or say unto him. What doest thou? 
6. 10 and gave thanks before his God, as he did 
6. 22 before thee, kiog, have I done no hurt 

Ezra 6. 8 I make a decree what ye shall do to the 

4.T0 do, act, hhu alal, 3a;. 

Lam. I. 22 do unto them as thou hast done unto me 
2. 20 and consider to whom thou hast done 

5. To 6L0, n'^V asah. 

Gen. 3. 13 V/hat (is) this (that) thou hast done ? 
3. 14 Because thou hast done this, thou (art) 
4. 10 What hast thou done ? the voice of thy 

6. 22 Thus did Noah ; according to all . bo did 

7. 5 Tfoah did all according unto all that the 

8. 21 neither will I again smite . .as I have done 

9. 24 what Ms younger son had done unto him 
II. 6 this they begin to do : and now nothing 
II. 6 which they have imagined to do 

12. 18 \'/hat (is) this (that) thou hast done unto 
»6. 6 Behold, thy maid . . do to her as it pleaseth 
18. 5 and they said, So do, as thou hast said 
18. 77 Shall I hide . .that thing which I do 

18. 19 keep the way of the Lord, to do justice 
18. 21 see whetiier they have done altogether 
18. 25 be far from thee to do after this manner 

18. 25 Shall not the Judge of all the earth do ri. 
j3. 29 he said, I will not do (it) for forty's sake 
iS. 30 I will not do (it) if 1 find thiity there 
sg. 8 do ye to them as (is) good in your eyes 

19. 8 imto these men do nothing ; for therefore 
jg. 22 I cannot do any thing till thou be come 

20. 5 in. .incocency of my hands, have 1 done 
no. 6 didst this in the integrity of thy heart 
eo. 9 What hast thou done unto us? and what 
20. 9 thou hast done deeds unto me that ought 

20. 10 What sa'.vest thou, that thOu hast done 
ei. I the Lord did unto Sarah as he had spoken 
as. 22 God (is) viiih thee in all that thou doest 

21. 23 have done unto thee, thou shalt do unto 
21. 26 said, I wot not v/ho hath done this 

• <a, 12 neither do thou iiuything unto him 



Gen. 22. 16 because thou hast done this thing, and 
24. 66 told Isaac all things that he had done 
26. 10 What (is) this thou hast done unto us! 
e6. 29 thou wilt do us no hurt,'as we have not 

26. 29 as we have dono unto thee nothing but 

27. 19 I have done according as thou badeot 
27. 37 and what shall I do now unto thee 

27. 45 forget (that) v/hich thou hast done to him 
e8. 15 until I have done (that) which I have 
29. 25 What (is) this thou hast done unto me 

29. 28 And Jacob did so, and fulfilled her week 

30. 31 If thou wilt do this thing for me, I will 

31. 12 have seen all that Laban doeth unto thee 
31. 16 whatsoever God hath said unto thee, do 
31. 26 What hast thou done, that thou hast 

31. 28 Thou hast now done foolishly in (so) doing 
31.29 It is in the power of my hand to do you 
31. 43 what can I do this day unto these my 
34. 14 We cannot do this thing, to give our 
34. ig young man deferred not to do the thing 

38. 10 thing which he did displeased the Lord 

39. 3 all that he did to prosper in his hand 
39. 9 how then can I do this great wickedness 
39. 11 went into the house to do his business 
39. 19 After this manner did thy servant to me 
39. 22 and whatsoever they did there, he was 

39. 23 which he did, the Lord made (it)to prosp. 

40. 15 here also have I done nothing that they 

41. 25 showed Pharaoh what he (is) about to do 

41. 28 WTiat God (is) about to do he showeth 

41 34 Let Pharaoh (lo (this), and let htm appoint 
41 55 Go unto Joseph ; what he saith to you, do 

42. iS said unto them the third day. This do 
42. 2o bring your youngest brother, they did so 
42. 25 and thus did he unto them 

42. 28 What (is) this (that) God hath done unto 
43. 1 1 If (it must be) so now, do this ; take 

43. 17 the man did as Joseph bade; and the . 

44. 2 he did according to the word that Joseph 
44. 5 Ye have done evU in so doing 

44. 7 God forbid that thy servants should do 
44. 15 What deed (is) this that ye have done? 

44. 17 God forbid that I should do so ; (but) the 

45. 17 This do ye ; lade your beasts, and go, get 
45. 19 thou art commanded, this do ye ; take you 
45. 21 the children of Israel did so : and Joseph 
47. 30 And he said, I vdil do as thou hast said 
so. 12 his sons did unto him according as he 

Exod. 1. 17 did not as the long of Egypt commanded 
1. 18 Why have ye done this thing, and have 
3. 20 aU my wonders which I wiU do in the 
4. 15 and will teach you what ye shall do 
4. 17 this rod wherexvith thou Shalt do signs 
4. 21 see that thou do all those wonders before 
4. 30 did the signs in the sight of the people 

6. 1 Now shalt thou see what I will do to P. 

7. 6 did as the Lord commanded them, so did 
7. 10 and they did so as the LsRD had comma. 
7. 1 1 they also did in like manner with their 
7. 2o and Aaron did so, as the LoED command. 

7. 22 the magicians of Egypt did so with their 

8. 7 magicians did so with their enchantments 
8. 13, 31 Lord did according to the word of M. 
8. 17 they did so : for Aaron stretched out his 
8. 18 magicians did so with their enchantmen. 
8. 24 the Lord did so : and there came a griev. 
8. 25 It is not meet so to do ; for we shall 

g. s the Lord shall do this thing in the land 
g. 6 Lord did that thing on the morrow 
11. 10 Moses and Aaron did all these wonders 
12. 28 did as the Lord had commanded .so did 
12. 35 the children of Israel did according to 

12. 50 Thus did all the cliildren . . so did they 

13. 8 because of that (which) theliORD did unto 

14. 4 know that I (am) the Lord. And they did 
«4. 5 'WTiy have we done this, that we have let 

14. 31 saw that great work which the LORD did 

15. II holiness, fearful (in) praises, doing wond. 

15. 26 wilt do tliat which is right in his eight 

16. 17 children of Israel did so, and gathered 

17. 4 What shall I do unto this people ? 

17. 6 Moses did so in the sight of the elders 

17. 10 Joshua did as Moses had said to him 

18 I heard of all that God had done for Moses 
■ 18 8 all that the LORD had done unto Pharaoh 

18. 9 the goodness which the LoKD had done 
18. 14 Moses' father in law saw all that he did 
18. 14 What (is) this thing that thou doest to 
18. 17 The thing.that thou doest (is) not good 
18. 20 must walk; and the work, .they must do 

18. 23 If thou shalt do this thing, and God com. 
s8. 24 So Moses., did all that he had said 

19. 4 have seen what I did unto the Egyptians 
19. 8 AD that the LORD hath spoUen we will do 
BO. 9 Six days shalt thou labour and do all 

EG. 10 thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy 

21. II if he do not these three unto her, then 

22. 30 Likewise ehait thou do v/ith thine oxen 

23. 12 Six days thou shalt do thy work, and on 
23. 22 obey his voice, and do all that I speak 

23. 24 nor serve them, nor do after their works 

24. 3 words the Lord hath said .will we do 
24, 7 All that the Lord hath said will we do 
29. I this (is) the thing that thou shalt do unto 
29. 35 thus shalt thou do unto Aaron, and to 
29. 41 shalt do thereto according to the meat 
31. II all that I have commanded . .shall they do 
31. 14 whosoever doeth (any) work therein, that 
31. 15 Six days may work be done; but in the 

31. 15 whosoever doeth (any) work in the sab. 

32. 14 which he thought to do unto his people 
32. 21 What did this people unto thee, that thou 



Exod32. 28 the children of Levi did according to 
33. 5 that I may know what to do unto thee 

33. 17 do this thing also that thou hast spoken 

34. 10 before all thy people I wiU do marvels 

34. 10 terrible thing that I wUl do with thee 

35. J Lord hath command., that (ye) should do 
35. 2 Six days shall work be done, but on tho 
35. a whosoever doeth work therein shall be 

35. 35 of them that do any work, and of those 

36. 2 sttned him up. unto the work to do it 
36. 29 he did to both of them in both the cor 
39. 32 the children of Israel did according to 
39. 32 that the Lord commanded Moses, so did 
39. 43 they had done it as the LoED had com. 

39. 43 even so had they done it 

40. 16 Thus did Moses : according to all . .did 
Lev. 4. 2 which ought not to be done, and shall do 

4. 13 they have done (somewhat against) any of 
4. 13, 22 (things) which should not be done 
4. 2o he shall do with the bullock as he did 
4. 20 a sin offering, so shall he do "with this 
4. 22 done (somewhat) through ignorance 
4. 27 he doeth (somewhat against) any of the 
4. 27 (things) which ought not to done 
6. 3 in any of all these that a' man doeth 
6. 7 that he hath done in trespassing therein 
B. 4 And Moses did as the LoRD commanded - 
8. 5 thing which the LoED commanded to be d. 
8. 34 As he hath done this day, (so) the Lord 
8. 34 hath commanded to do, to make an ato. 
8. 36 Aaron and his sons did all things which 
g. 6 the LORD commanded that ye should do 
10. 7 they did according to the word of Moees 
16. 15 do with that blood as he did with the 
16. 16 so shall he do for the tabernacle of 
id, 29 BhaU afi(ict your souls, and do no work 
16. 34 And he did as the Loed commanded M. 
J 8. 3, 3 After the doings . tshaU ye not do 
J 8. 4 Ye shall do my judgments, and keep 

18. 5 which if a man do, h^ shall live in them 
t8. 27 abomin. have the men of the land done 

19. 15 Ye shaU do no unrighteousness in judgm. 

19. 35 shall do no unrighteousness in judgment 
jg. 37 statutes, and aU my judgments, and do 

20. 8 And ye shall keep my statutes, and do 
eo. 22 statutes, and all my judgments, and do 

22. 31 keep my commandments, and do them 

23. 3 Six days shall work be done : but the 
23. 3 ye shall do no work (therein) : it (is) the 
23. 7, 8, 21, 25, 36 ye shall do no servile work 
23. 28 And ye shall do no work in that same d. 
23. 30 tliat doeth any work in that same day 

23. 31 Ye shall do no manner of work : (it shall) 

24. 19 as he hath done, so shall it be done to 
24. 23 the children of Israel did as the Lord 
25. 1 8 do my statutes . . keep my judgm. and do 
26. 3 and keep my commandments, and do 
26. 14 and will not do all these commandments 
26. 15 that ye will not do all my commandmenta 

26. 16 I also will do this unto you ; I vriH even 
Num. 1. 54 the children of Israel did according to 

1. 54 that the Lord commanded Moses, so did 

2. 34 the childr.enof Israel did according to all 
4. 3 to do the work in the tabernacle of the 

4. 19 But thus do unto them, that they may 

5. 4 the children .. did so, and put them out 
5. 4 as the Lord spake, .so did the children 

5. 7 confess their sin which they have dona 

6. 21 must do after the law of his separation 
8. 3 Aaron did so ; he lighted the lamps 

8. 7 thus shalt thou do unto them, to cleanse 
8. 20 and Aaron .. did 1;o the Levites according 
8. 20 so did the children of Israel unto them 
8. 22 to do their service in the tabernacle of 
8. 22 as the LORD had, .so did they unto them 

8. 26 Thus shalt thou do unto the Levites 

9. 5 according to. .so did the children of Isr. 
9. 14 according to the manner, .so shall he do 

• 4. 22 and my miracles which I did in Egypt 
14. 28 as ye have spoken, .so will I do to you 

14. 35 I will surely do it unto all this evU 

J 5. 12 so shall ye do to every one aecording to 

15. 13 All .shall do these things after this 
15. 14 as ye do, so he shall do 

15. 30 But the soul that doeth.. presumptuously 
15. 39 remember aU the commandments . . and do 

15. 40 may remember; and do all my command. 

16. 6 This do ; Take you censers, Korah, and 
16. 28 Lord hath sent me to do all these works 
17- II And Moses did (so), .so did he 

20. 27 And Moses did as the Lord commanded 

21. 34 thou shalt do to him as thou didst imto 

22. 2 Balali . . saw all that Israel had done to 
22. 17 I will do whatsoever tiiou sayesl unto 
22. 18 I cannot go beyond . . lo do less or more 
22. 2o which I shall say. .that shalt thou do 
22. 28 and she said. What have I done unto 

22. 30 was I ever wont to do so unt« thee ? And 
Ej. 2 And BaJak did as Balaam had spoken 

23. 1 1 Balak said . What hast thou done unto 
23. 19 hath he said, and shall he not do (it) 

23. 26 All that the Lord speaketfa, that I must 

23. 30 And Balak did as Baalam had said, and 

24. 13 to do (either) good or bad of mine own 
24. 14 advertise thee what this people shall do 
24. i8 shall be a possession and Jsraei shall do 

27. 22 Moses did as the Lord commanded him 
28. 18 ye shall do no manner of servile work 

28. 25, 26 ye shall do no servile work 

29. I, 12, 35 ye shall do do servile work 
29. 7 ye shall not do any work (therein) 

29. 39 These (things) ye shall do unto thelOED 



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Num3o. 2 he shall do according to all that proceed. 

31. 31 and Eleazar. .did as' the Lord comnian, 

32. 8 Thus did your fathers, when I sent them 
32. 13 that had done evil in the sight of the 
32. 20 If ye will do this thing, if ye will 

32. 23 if ye will not do so, behold, ye have 
32. 24 do that which hath proceedeth out ot 
32. 25 servants will do as niy lord conimandeth 

32. 3: As the Lord hatli said .eo will we do 

33. 56 I shall do unto you, as I thought to do 
36. 10, so did the daughters of Zelophehad 

Deut. 1. 14 which thou hast spoken (is) good .to do 
1. 18 commanded, .all the things, .yeshoulddo 
1. 30 according to all that he did for you 

1. 44 out against, .and chased you, as bees do 

2. 12 Israel did unto the land of his posseasion 
2. 22 As he did to the children of Esau, which 

2. 29 As the children of Esau, .did unto me 

3. 2 thou Shalt do unto him as tliou didst 
3. 6 as we did unto Sihon king of Heshbon 
3. 21 all that the Lord your God hath done 
3. 21 so shall the IX)RD do unto all the kingd. 

3. 24 that can do according to thy works, and 

4. 1 for to do (them), that ye may live, and 
4, 3 Your eyes have seen what the Lord did 
4. 5 that ye should do so in the land whither 
4. 6 Keep therefore and do (them) : for this 
4. 14 that ye might do them m the land 

4. 25 shall do evil in the sight of the LORD 

4. 34 all that the Lord your God did for 

5. I ye may learn them, and keep and do 
5. 13 Six days thou shalt labour, and do all 
5. 14 (in it) thou shalt not do any work, thou 
5. 27 speak thou, .and we will hear (it), anddo 
5. 31 that they may do (them) in the land 

5. 32 Ye shall observe to do therefore as the 

6. I that ye might do (them) in the land 

6. 3 Hear therefore .and observe to do (it) 
6. i3 thou shalt do (that which is) right and 
6. 24 the Lord commanded us to do all these 

6. 23 if we observe to do all these command. 
7 II wliich I command thee this day, to do 

7. 12 if ye hearken to. .and keep and do them 
7. 1 8 what the Lord thy God did unto Pharaoh 

7. 19 so shall the Lord thy God do unto all the 

8. I All the command, .shall ye observe to do 

9. 18 I did neither eat bread, nor drink water 
9. 18 in doing ivickedly in the sight of the 

10. 21 that hath done tor thee these, things 

11. 3 which he did in the midst of Egypt 
II. 4 what he did unto the army of Egypt 
II. 5 what he did unto you in the wilderness 
II. 6 what he did unto Dathan and Abiram 
II. 7 the great acts of the LORD which he did 

11. 22 which I command you, to do them, to 
n. 32 ye shall observe to do all -the statutes 

12. 1 judgments which ye shall observe to do 
12. 4 shall not do so unto the lORD your God 
>2. 8 not do after all (the things) that we do 
12. 14 thou shalt do all that I command thee 
J2. 25 when thou shalt do (that which is) right 
12. 28 when thou doest (that which is) good 

12. 30 even so %vi)l I do likewise 

12. 31 Thou shalt not do so unto the Lord thy 

12. 31 every abomination, .have they done unto 

12. 32 What thing. .1 command .observe to do 

13. II shall do no. more any such v/ickedness as 

13. 18 to do (that which is) right in the eyes of 

14. 29 the work of thine hand which thou doest 

15. 5 to observe to do all these commandmen. 
13. 17 unto thy maid servant thou shalt do 

15. 18 shall bless thee in all that thou doest 

16. 8 thou shalt do no v.'ork (therein) 

16. 12 thou shalt observe and do these statutes 

17. 10 thou shalt do according to the sentence 
17. 10 thou Shalt observe to do according to 

17. II which they shall tell thee, thou shalt do 
17. 12 the man that vrill do presumptuously, and 

17. 13 and fear, and do no more presumptuously 
i'7. 19 this law and these statutes, to do them 

18. 9 thou shalt not leam to do after the 

18. 12 all that do these thiugs (are) an abomina. 
ig. 9 keep all these commandments to do them 

19. 19 do unto him as he thought to have done 

20. 15 Tlrus shalt thou do unto all the cities 
20. 18 not to do after all their abominations 
20. i8 which they have done unto their gods 

' 21. 9 when thou shalt do (that v/hich is) right 

22. 3 In like manner shalt thou do with his ass 

23. 3 and so shalt thou do with his raiment 
22. 3 with all lost thing .shalt thou do likewise 
22. 3 all that do so (are) abomination unto the 
22. 26 But unto the damsel thou shalt do 

24. 8 do according to all that the priests the 
24. 8 as I commanded ye shall observe to do 
24. 9 what the Lord thy God did unto Miriam 

24. 18, 22 therefore I command thee to do this 

25. 16 all that do such things, (and) all that do 
25 17 what Amalek did unto thee by the way 

26. 14 have done according to all that thou hast 
26. 16 to do. these statutes and judgments 

26, 16 keep and do them with all thine heart 

27. 10 and do his commandments and his statu. 

27. 26 coniirmeth not. v/ords to do them 

28. I to do all his commandments which I com. 
28. 13 hearken unto the commandments, .to do 
28. 15 to do all his commandments and his 

28. 20 thou settest tliine hand unto for to do 
28. 2o because of the wickedness of thy doings 
28. 38 It thou wilt not observe to do all the 
2Q. 2 Ye have seen all that the Lord did before 
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9 tliat ye may prosper in all that ye do 
24 Wherefore hath the Lord done thus unto 
29 that (vvc) may do all the words of this law 

8 do all hi.s commandments v/hich I comm. 
12, 13 bring it., that wc may hear it, and do 

14 and in thy heart, .that thou mayest do 

4 the Lord shall do unto them as he did to 

5 that ye may do unto them accordmg 

12 observe to. do all the words of this law 

29 ye will do evil in the sight of the LORD 
46 command your children to observe to do, 

9 and did as the Lord commanded Mo.ses 
ir wonders which the Lord scut him to do 

B that thou mayest observe to do according 

16 All that thou commandest us we will do 
10 what ye did unto the two kings of 

5 to morrow the Lord will do wonders 

8 the children of Israel did so as Joshua 

23 as the Lord your God did to the Eed sea 

15 Loose thy shoe And Joshua did so 
3 Thus shalt thou do six days 

14 compassed the city .so they did six days 

9 and what wilt thou do unto thy great 

19 tell me now what thou hast done; hide 

20 I have sinned, .thus and thus have I done 

2 shalt do to Ai and her king as thou didst 

8 accor. to the commandment, shall ye do 

3 what Joshua had done unto Jericho and 

9 heard the fame of him, and all that he d. 
'lo all that he did to the two kings of the 
20 This we will do to them , we will even let 

24 we were sore afraid, .and have done 

25 good and right unto thee to do unto us 

26 so did he unto them, and delivered them 
1 as he .had done to Jericho and her king 

1 so he had done to Ai and her Idng 

23 they did so, and brought forth those five 
25 thus shall the Lord do to all youx cncm. 

28 he did to the king of Makkedah as he d. 

30 did unto the king thereof as he did unto 
32, 35, 37 according to all that he had done 
39 left none remaining . as he had done to 

39 so he did to Debir. .as he had done 

9 Joshua did unto them as the Lord bade 

13 so did Moses command Joshua, and so 

5 As the Lord commanded so Israel did 

5 take diligent heed to do the command. 

24 And il we have not .done it for fear of 

3 ye haveseen allthatthe Lord hath done 

6 and to do all that is written in the book 
8 But cleave .as ye have done unto this 

3 according to that which I did among them 

7 your eyes have seen what I have done in 

17 which did those great signs in our sight 

31 the works ,ot the Lord, that he hath done 
7 as I have done, so God hath requited me 

2 ye have not obeyed why have ye done 
7 the great works of the Lord that he did 

10 nor yet the works which he had done for 

1 1 the children of Israel did evil in the sight 
17 obsyingthecommandments (but)theyd. 

7 the children of Israel did evil m the sight 

12 And the children of Israel did evil again 
12 they had done evil in the sight of the L. 

1 the c hildren of Israel again did evil 

1 the children ot Israel did evil in the sight 
20 pour out the broth And he did so 

27 and did as the LOKD had said unto him. 
27 he could not do (it) by day, that he did 

29 they said Who hatli done this thing? 
29 Gideon the son of Joash hath done this 

40 And God did so that night . for it was dry 
17 he said Look on me, and do likewise 

17 it shall be, (that) as I do, so shall ye do 

2 What have I done now in comparison of 

3 what was I able to do in comparison ot 

16 if ye have done truly and sincerely 

i6 and have done uiito him according to the 
33 then mayest thou do to them as thou 
48 What ye have seen me do. haste do 
36 rendered the wickedness, which he did 
6 the children of Israel did evil again in 

15 do thou unto ua whatsoever seemeth good 
10 if we do not so according to thy words 
27 thou doest me wrong to war against me 
36 do to me according to that which hath 
39 who did with her (according) to his vow 

I And the children of Israel did evil again 

8 teach us what we shall do unto the 

JO and (the angel) did wondrously ; and M. 

6 but tie told not. .what he had done 
xo for so used the young men to do 

3 though I do them a displeasure 

6 the Philistines said. Who hath done 

7 Though ye have done this, yet v/ill 1 be 

10 to do to hurt as he hath done to us 

11 what (is) tins thou ha;t done unto us? 
II As they did unto me, so have I done unto 

6 every man did (that v/hich was) right in 

14 therefore consider what ye have to do 

18 Then said the priest unto them, What do 

23 seeing that this man is come .do not 

24 do v/ith them what seemeth good unto 
24 but unto this man do not so vile a thing 

9 the thing which we ■will do to Gibeah 

10 that they may do, when they come to G. 
7, 16 How shall we do for wives for them 

11 And this (is) the thing that ye shall do 
23 And the children of Benjamin did so, and 
23 every man did (that v/hich was) right in 

17 the Lord do so to me, and more also 

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4 he will tell thee what thou shall do 

5 All that thou sayest unto me I will do 

6 slie went dotvu. and diil according to 
II I will do to thee all that thou reiiuirest 

16 she told her all that the man had done to 
II do thou worthily in Epliratah, and be 

7 And (as) he did so year by year, when sho 
23 her husband said . Do what seemeth Ihce 

14 So they did in Slilloh unto all the Israelii. 

22 heard all that his sons did unto all Israel 

23 said unto Uicm, Why do ye such things? 

35 shall do according to (that) which (is) in 
11 Behold, I will do a thing in Israel, at 

17 God do so to thcc, and more also, if thou 
iB lot him do what seemeth him good 

8 What .shall v/e do with theark of the God 
2 What shall we do to the ark of the Lord? 

9 (then) he hath done us this great evil 

10 the men did so ; and took two milch kinc 
8 which they have done since the day that 
8 served other gods, so do they also unto 
2 sajdng, WTiat shall I do for my son ? 

7 (that) tliou do as occasion serve thee; for 

8 till I shew thee what thou shalt do 

10 ye shall do with us all tliat seemeth good 
7 which he did to you and to your fathers 

16 which the Lord will do before your eyes 

17 which ye have done in the sight of the L 

20 Fear not . ye have done all thiswickedn, 

11 And Samuel said. What hast thou done? 
7 Do all that (is) in thine heart : turn thee 

36 they said. Do whatsoever seemeth good 
40 the people said . Do v/hat seemeth good 

43 Saul said Tell nie what thou hast done'' 

44 Saul answered, God do so and more 

2 I remember (that) which Amalek did to 

19 and didst evil m the sight of the Lord? 

3 I will shew thee what thou shalt do 

4 Samuel did that which the Lord spake 

29 David said, Wliat have I now done? 

18 t(]ld him all that Saul had done to him 

1 What have 1 done? what (is) mine iniq ? 

2 my father will do nothing either great or 
4 Whatsoever thy soul desireth, 1 will do 

13 The Lord do so and much more to Jooa. 
32 shall he be slain ? what hath he done? 

3 till I know v/hat God v/ill do for me 

4 that thou mayest do to hiin as it shall 
6 The Loud forbid that 1 should do this 

19 for that thou hast done unto me this day 

17 know and consider what thou wilt do 

22 So and more also do God unto theencnuea 

30 when the Lord shall have done to my 

16 This (is) not good that thou hast done 

18 for wh."t have I done? or what evil 
25 thou shalt both do great (things), and 

II So did David, and so (will be) his manner 

2 thou shalt know what thy servant can do 

9 Behold, thou knowest what Saul hath d. 

15 thou mayest make known, what I shall do 

17 the Lord hath done to him, as he spake 

18 therefore hath the Lord done this thing 

3 And David said But what have 1 done? 

23 Then said David, Ye shall not do so, my 
II of that which the Philistines liad done to 

6 because ye have done this thing 
9 So do God to Abner, and more also, except 
9 as the Lord hath sworn even so I do to 
i3 Now then do (it) , for the Lord hath f pok 

24 What hast thou done? behold, Aboer ca. 
23 Abner came to know all that thou do 

35 So do God to me, and more also, if I 

36 as whatsoever the king did pleased all 
39 the Lord shall reward the doer of evil 

25 David did so, as the Lord had commanded 

3 Go, do all that (is) in thine heart ; for the 

21 For thy v.ord's sake hast thou done all 
23 to do for you great things and terrible 

25 establish (it) for ever, and do as thou 

11 According to all so shall thy servant do 

12 the Lord do that which seemeth him. 

11 thy soul liveth, 1 will uot do this thing 
27 the thing that David had done displeased 

5 the man lhs.t hath done this (thing) shall 

6 he did this thing, and because he had no 
9 to do evil in his sight? thou hast killed 

12 thou didst (it) secretly . but I will do thia 
21 WTiat thing (is) this that thou hast dom: ? 

31 thus did he unto all the cities of the chil 

2 hard for him to do any Hiing to her 

12 my brother do not thou this folly 

16 greater than the other that thou didst 
29 the servants did as Absalom had com. 

20 hath thy servant Joab done this thing 

.2 1 Behold now, 1 have done this thing : go 
6 on this manner did Absalom to all Israel 

26 let him do to me as seemeth good unto 

10 Wherefore hast thou done eo? 

20 Give counsel among you what we shall do 
6 shall we do (after) his sajdng? if not 

4 What seemeth you best I will do 

13 God do so to me, and more also, if thou 
18 and to do what he thought good 

27 do therefore (what is) good in thine eyes 

37 do to him what shall seem good unto thee 

38 I will do to him that which shall seem 
38 and whatsoever .(that) will I do for thee 

3 David said What shall I do for you ? 

4 V.Tiat ye shall say, (that) will I do for ynu 

11 it was told David, what Rizpah had done 

17 L - it far from me • that I should do this 
17 iiiese things did these three mighty men 



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8 Sa, 23.22 These (things) did Becaiah the son- of 
24. 10 1 have sinned greatly in that I have done 
24. 17 I liave sinned, and I have done wickedly 

24. 17 but these sheep, what have they done? 

1 Ki I. 6 saying, Why hast thou done so 1 and he 

1. 30 even so will I certainly do this day 

2. 3 raayest prosper in all that thou doest 

2. 5 thou knowest also what Joab. .did to me 
2. 5 what he did to the two captains of the 
2. 6 Do therefore according to thy wisdom 
2. g and knowest what thou oughtest to do 
2. 23 saying, God do so to me, and more also 
2. 31 Do as he hath said, and fall upon him 
2. 38 ray lord . hath said, so will thy servant do 

2. 44 that thou didst to David my father 

3. 12 I have done according to thy words 

3. 28 the wisdom of God (was) in him to do ju. 

5. 8 I will do all thy desire concerning timber 
7. 18 and so did he for the other chapiter 

7. 40 Hiram made an end of doing all the work 

8. "32 Then hear thou in heaven, and do, and 
8. 39 and forgive, and do, and give to every 
8. 43 do according to all that the stranger- 

8. 66 all the goodness that the Lord had done 
g. I Solomon's desire . .he was pleased to do 

9. 4 to do according to all that I have comma. 
9. 8 Why hath the Lord done thus unto this 

10. 9 therefore made he thee king, to do judg. 

11. 6 Solomon did evil in the sight of the LOED 
II. S likewise did he for all his strange wives 
II. 12 I will not do it for David thy father's 

II. 33 to do (that which is) right in mine eyes 
II. 38 and wilt walk in my ways, and do(thatis) 
1 1. 38 keep my statutes . . as David . . did 

11. 41 and all that he did, and his wisdom 
12. 27 If this people go up to do sacrifice in 

12. 32 So did he in Beth-el, sacrificing unto 

13. II that the man of God had done that day 

14. 4 And Jeroboam's wife did so, and arose 
14. 8 to do (that) only (which was) right in 
14. 9 But hast done evU above all that were 
14. 22 And Judah did evil in the sight of the L. 
14. 22 above all that their fathers had done 

14. 24 they did according to all the abominations 

14. 29 rest of the acts, .and all that he did 

15. 3 all the sins . .which he had done before 

25. s, II did (that which was) right in the 
15. 7, 31 rest of the acts, .all that he did 
15. 23 and all his might, and all that he did 

15. 26, 34 And he did evil in the sight of the L. 

16. 5 and what he did, and his might 

16. 7 all the evil that he did in the sight of the 
z6. 14 rest of the acts, .and all that he did 
16. 19 in doing evil in the sight of the Lord 
16. 19 in his sin which he did, to make Israel to 
16. 27 the rest of the acts of Omri which he did 
16. 30 Ahab. .did evil in the sight of the Lord 

16. 33 Ahab did more to provoke the Lord 

17. 5 did according unto the word of the Lord 
17. 13 Fear not ; go (and) do as thou hast said 
17. 1-5 she went, and did according to the saying 
zB. 13 what I did when Jezebel slew t)ie proph. 

18. 36 I have done all these things at thy word 

19. 1 Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done 

19. 2 So let the gods do (to me), and more also 
ig. 20 Go back again : for v/hat have I done to 

20. 9 All . . I will do : but this . . I may not do 
20. 10 The gods do so unto me, and more also 

20. 22 and mark, and see what thou doest 

CO. 24 And do this thing ; Take the kings away 
zo. 25 he hearkened unto their voice, and did so 

21. II the men. .did as Jezebel had sent unto 
21. 26 he did. .according to all (things) as did 
22. 22 Thou shalt persuade, .go forth, and do so 

22. 39 rest of the acts . . and all that he did 

22. 43 doing (that which was) right in the eyes 
22. 52 And he did evil in the sight of the Lord 
22. 53 according to all that his father had done 

2 El. I. 18 rest of the acts of Ahaziah which he did 

2. 9 Ask what I shall do for thee, before I 

4. 2 Eliaha said unto her, What shall I do 

4. 13 what (is) to be done for thee? wouldest 
5. 13 wouldest thou not have done (it) 2 

6. IS Alas, my master 1 how shall we do ? 

6. 31 he said, God do so and more also to me 

7. 9 they said one to another. We do not well 
J, 12 what the Syrians have done to us 

8. 2 did after the saying of the man of God 
8. 4 the great things that Elisha hath done 

8. 12 Because I know the evil that thou wilt do 
8. 13 that he should do this great thing ? 
8. 1 B And he walked .. as did the house of Ahab 
8. 18, 27 did evil in the sight of the Lord 
8, 83 rest of the acts . . and all that he did 
10. 5 and will do all that thou shalt bid us 
10. s do thou (that which is) good in thine eyes ' 
10. 10 the Lord hath done (that) which he spafte 
10. 19 But Jehu did (it) in subtilty, to the intent 
10. 30 Because thou nast done well in executing 
10. 30 hast done unto the house of Ahab accsr. 

10. 34. rest of the acts of Jehu, and all. .he did 

11. 5 This (is) the thing that ye shall do 

11. 9 the captains over the himdreds did accor. 

12. 2 And Jehoash did (that which was) right 

12. II into the hands of them that did the work 
12. 19 rest of the acts, .all that he did 

13. 2, II he did (that which was) evil in the 

13. 8, 12 rest of the acts, .all that he did 

14. 3 ha did (that v/hich was) right in the sight 
14. 3 he did . . as Joash his father did 

14. IS rest of the acts of Jehoash which he did 
i^ 94 And ho did (that which was) evil la 



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2 Kt 14. 28 all that he did, and his might, how 

IS- 3, 34 And he did (that which was) right in 
13. 3, 34 according to aU . . his father . . had done 
IS. 6 rest of the acts, .all that he did 
15. 9, 18, 24, 28 he did (that which was) evil in 
15. 9 a's his fathers had done : he departed not 
15. 21, 26, 31, 36 rest of the acts, .all that he did 

15. 34 did according to all that. .Uzziah haddone 

16. 2 and did not (that which was) right in 

16. 16 Thus did Urijah the priest, according to 

16. 19 rest of the acts of Aliaz which he did 

17. 2 And he did (that which was) evil in the 

17. 12 Lord had said. .Ye shall not do tliis 
17. 15 that they should not do like them 

17. 17 and sold themselves to do evil in the 
17. 22 in all the sins of Jeroboam which he did 
17. 34 Unto this day they do after the fonner 
17. 34 neither do they after their statutes 

17. 37 ye shall observe to do for evermore 

17. 40 but they did after their former manner 
17. 41 as did their fathers, so do they unto this 

18. 3 did '. . according to all that David . . did 

x8. 12 and would not hear (therj), nor do (them) 
ig. II what the kings of Assyria have done to 
-.ig. 25 Hast thou not heard, .(how) I have done 

19. 31 the zeal of the Lord (of hosts) shall do 
Eo. cf and have done (that which is) good in 
zo. 9 the Lord will do the thing that he hath 
21. 2 And he did (that which was) evil in the 
21. 3 and made a grove, as did Aliab king of I. 
21. 8 only if they will observe to do according 
ei. 9 seduced the.m to do more evil than did 
21. II done, .above all that the Amorites did 
ei. 15 they have done (that which was) evil in 
EI. 16 in doing (that which was) evil in the sight 
ei. 17 rest of the acts, .all that ne did 

zi. ao And He did. .as his father Manasseh did 

21. 2S rest of the- acts of Amon which he did 

22. 2 And he did (that which was) right in 

22. 9 into the hand of them that do the work 

22. 13 to do according unto all that which is 
23. 17 proclaimed these.things that thou hast d. 

23. ig Josiah took away, and did to them acco. 
23. ig to all the acts that he had done in Beth. 
23. 28 rest of the acts, .all that he did 

23. 32, 37 did. .according to all. . his fathers had d. 

24. 3 ManaSsoh, according to all that he did 
24. 5 rest of the acts.. all that he did 

24. 9 did. .according to all. .his father had d. 
24. 19 did. .according to all. .Jehoiakimhad do 

1 Ch. 10. II heard all that the Philistines had done 

II. 19 God forbid it me, that I should do this 
II. ig These things did these three mightiest 

11. 24 These (things") did Benaiah the sontif Je. 

12. 32 to know what Israel ought to do 

13. 4 the congregation said that they would do 

14. 16 David therefore did as God commanded 
16; 12 his marvellous works that he hath done 
17. 2 Do all that (is) in thine heart ; for God . 
17. ig according to thine own heart, hast thou d. 

17. 23 be established .. and do as thou hast said 
ig. 13 let tlie LORD do (that which is) good in 
21. 8 I have sinned . .because I have done this 
21. 10 choose thee one of them, that I may do 
21. 17 (as for) these shreep, what have they done? 
21. 23 let my lord the king do (that which is) 
22. 16 be doing, and the Lord be with thee 

23. 24 that did the work for the service of the 

27. z6 over them that did the work of the field 

28. 7 be constant to do my commandments 
e8. 10 Take heed now. .be strong, and do (it) 

28. 20 Be strong and of good courage and do 
29. 19 to do all (these things), and. to build the 

2 Ch. 6. 23 and do, and judge thy servants, by 

6. 33 do according to all that the stranger 

7. '17 do according to aU that I have command. 

7. 21 Why hath the Lord done thus'unto this 
9. 8 made he thee king, .to do judgment and 

12. 14 he did evil, because he prepared not his 
141 2 Asa did (that which was) good and right 
14. 4 to do the law a'nd the commandment 

18. 21 thou shalt also'prevail: go out, and do 
ig. 6 said to the judges. Take heed what ye do 

19. 7 take heed, and do (it): for (there is) no 
ig. 9 Thus shall ye de in the fear of the Lord 
ig. 10 this do, and ye shall not trespass 

2Q. 12 neither know we what to do: but our 
EO. 32 doing (that which was) right in the sight 

20. 3S king of Israel, who did very wickedly 

21. 6 he walked . .like as did the house of Ahab 

22. 4 Wherefore he did evil in the sight of the 

23. 4 This (is) Uie thing that ye shall do 

23. 8 So the Levites and all Judah did accord. 

24. 2 And Joash did (that which was) right 

24. II Thus they did day by day, and gathered 
24. 12 to such as did the work of tho service 

'24. 16 because he had done good in Israel, both 
24. 22 which Jehoiada his father had done to 

25. 2 And he did (that which was) right in 
25. 8 if thou wilt go, do (it), be strong for the 

25. 9 what shaU we do for the hundred talents 
25. 16 to destroy thee, because thou hast done 

26. 4 did . . according to all that . . Amaziah did 

27. 2 he did . . according to all that . . Uzziah did 
z8. I he did not (that which was) right in the 

29. 2 did . . according to all . . David .. had done 
Eg. 6 done (that which was) evil in the eyes of 

30. 5 they had done (it) of a long (time in) 

30. 12 to do the commandment of the king and 

31. 20 thus did Hezekiah throughout all Judah 
31. 21 did (it) with all his heart, and prospered 

32. 13 Know ye. .what I and my fathers have d. 



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o Ch- 32. 33 inhabitants of Jerusalem did him honour 
33. 2 did (that which was) evil in the sight of 
33. 8 to do all that T have commanded them 
33. 9 to do worse than the heathen, whom the 

33. 22 did (that which was) evil, .as did Manasseh 

34. 2 he did (that which was) right in the sight 
34. 12 -And the men did the work faithfully 

34. 16 All. committed to thy servants, they do 
34. 21 to do after all that is written in this 

34. 32 the inhabitants oi Jerusalem did accor 

35. 6 that (they) may do according to the word 

36. s, 9, 12 he did (that which wasVevil in the 
3C. 8 his abominations which he did, and that 

Ezra 7. 10 to seek the law of the Lord, and to do 
10. 4 be of good courage, and do (it) 
10. 5 they should do according to this word 
10. II make confession . .and do his pleasure 
10. 12 As thou hast said, so must we do 
10. 16 -And the children of the captivity did so 
Neh. I. 9 keep my commandments, and do them 
2. 12 had put ih my heart to do at Jerusalem 
z. 16 knew,not whither I went, or what I did 
2. 16 nor to the rulers, nor to the rest that did 
2. 19 What (is) this thing that ye do? will ye 

4. a What do these feeble Jews ? will they ^ 

5. 9 It (is) not good that ye do : ought ye not 
5. 12 so will we do as thou sayest 

g. 12 they should do according to this promise 
5. 13 the people did according to this promise 

5. IS so did not I, because of the fear of God 
519 (according) to all that I have done for 

6. 2 But they thought \o do me mischief 

6. 3 I (am) doing a great work, so that I can. 
6. 13 that I should be afraid, and do so, and 

8. 17 had not the children of Israel done so 
,9. 17 thy v/onders that thou didst among them 

9. 24 they might do with them as they would 
9. 28 after they had rest, they did evil again 
9. 29 which if a man do, he shall live in them 
9. 33 hast done right, but we have done wick. 

10. 29 to observe and do all the commandments 

11. 12 their brethren that didthe work ofJ;he 
13. "7 the evil that Eliashib did for Tobiah 

13. '10 Levites and the singers, that did the work 
13. 14 my good deeds that I havq done for the 
13. 17 What evil thing (is) this that ye do, and 
13. 18 Did not your fathers thus, and 
13. 27 then hearken unto you to do all this 
ESth. I. 8 should do according to every man's plea. 
.1. 15 What shall we do unto the queen Vashti 
1 21 king did according to the word of Mem. 
2. I remembered Vashti, and what she had d- 
2. 4 the thing pleased the king ; and he did so 

2. 20 Esther Old the commandment of Morde. 

3. II do with them as it seemeth good to thee 

4. 17 and did according to all that Esther had 

5. 5 haste, that he may do as Esther hath 

5. 8 will do to morrow, as the king hath said 

6. 6 What shall be done unto the man whom 
6. 6 delight to dohonour more than to myself 

6. 10 and do even so to Mordecai the Jew, that 

7. s that durst presume in his heart to do so? 
9. 5 did what they would untd- those that ha. 
9. 12 what have they done in the rest of the 

9. 12 what (is) thy request, .and it shail be do. 
g. 13 to do to morrow also according unto thl3 
g. 23 Jews undertook io do as they haa begun 
Job I. 5 Thus did Job continually 

I. 9 and said, Doth Job fear God for nought! 
5. 9 Wliich doeth great things and unsearch. 
9. 10 Which doeth great things past finding 
g. 12 who will say unto him. What doest thou? 

13. 20 do not two (things) imto me ; then will 

21. 31 who shall repay him (what) he hath done 
23. 13 (what) his soul desireth, even (that) he d. 
31. 14 What then shall I do when God risetli 
3S. 6 transgressions be multiplied, what does* 

37. s great things doeth he, which we carmot 
42. 9 did according as the Lord commanded 

Psa. I. 3 and whatsoever he doeth shall prosper 
7. 3 Lord my God, if I have done this 

14. I, 3 (there is) none that doeth good 
IS 3 nor doeth evil to his neighbour, nor 

15. 5 He that doeth these, .shallnever be . 

22. 31 shall declare, .that he hath done (this) 
31. 23 and plentifully rewardeth the proud doer 
34. 14 Depart from evil, and do good ; seek 

34. 16 the Lord (is) against them that do evil 
37. 3 Trust in the Lord, and do good ; (so) 
37. 27 Depart from evil, and do good ; and dwell 

39. 9 opened not my mouth; because thou di. 

40. 5 thy Wonderful works (which) thou hast d. 
r4o. 8 I delight to do thy will, Q my God 

50. 21 These, .hast thou done', and I kept silen. 

51. 4 and done (this) evil in thy sight ; that 
'52. 9 I will praise thee . . because thou hast do. 

S3. I, 3 (there is) none that doeth good 
IsS. 4 I will not tear what flesh can do unto 
"56. II I will not be afraid wiiat man can do 
60. 12 fhrough God we shall do valiantly 
66. r6 I will declare what he hafth done for mf 
71. 19 God. .who hast done great things : 
72. 18 the God of Israel, who only doeth 
77. 14 Thou (art) the God that doest wonders 
78. 4 his wonderful works that he hath done 
■ 78. 12 Marvellous things did he in the sight of 
83. 9 Do unto them as (unto) the Midianites 
86. 10 For thou (art) great, and doest wondrous . 
98. I for he hath done marvellous things 
103. 18 that remember his commandment to do 
103. 20 that excel in strength, that do his com. 
103. 21 (ye) ministers of his, that do his pleasure 



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Psaios. 5 his marvellous works that ha hath done 
io6. 3 he that doeth righteousness at all times 
io6. 6 We have sinned .we have done wickedly 
io6. 21 which had done great things in Egypt 
107. 23 that do business in great waters 
)o8. 13 Through God we shall do valiantly 
409. 21 But do thou for me, O God the Lord 
109. 27 may know that, .thou, Lord, hast done 
III. 10 good understanding have all they that do 
jiS. 3 he hath done whatsoever he hath 
118. 6 1 will not fear : what can man do unto 
118. 15, 16 the right hand of fhe Lokd doeth 
iig. 121 I have done judgment and justice 
119. 166 Lord, I have., done thy commandments 
126. 2, 3 The Lord hath done great things for 

135. 6 Whatsoever the Lord pleased, (that) did 

136. 4 To him who alone doeth great wonders 
143. 10 Teach me to do thy will ; for thou (art) 

Prov 2. 14 Who rejoice to do evjl, (and) delight in 
3. 27 when, .in the power of thine handto do 
6 3 Do this now, my son, and deliver thyself 
6. 32 he (that) doeth it destroyeth his own 
10. 23 (It is) as sport to a fool to do mischief 
at. 3 Xo do justice and judgment (is) more 
21. 7 because they refuse to do judgment 
21. 15 (It is) joy to the just to do judgment 

24. 29 I will do so to him as he hath done to me 

25. 8 lest (thou know not) what to do in the 
31. 29 JIany daughters have done virtuously 

Eccl. 2. 2 I said, .of mirth. What doeth it ? 

2. 3 which they should do under the heaven 

2. II the labour that I had laboured to do 

3. 12 for (a man) to rejoice, and to do good in 

3. 14 whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for 
3. 14 God doeth (it), that (men) should fear 
5. I for they consider not that they do evil 

7. 20 not a just man upon the earth, that do. 

8. 3 tor he doeth whatsoever pleaseth 

8. 4 who may say,unto him. What doegt thou ? 
8. 10 were forgotten, .where they had so done 

8. 1 1 the heart . . Is fully set in them to do evil 
8. 12 Though a sinner do evil an hundred 

9. 10 Whatsoever thy hand flndeth ^o do, do 
Song 8. 8 what shall we do for our sistei m the 
Isa. 5. 4 What., more., that I have not done in it? 

5. 5 I will tell you what I will do to my vine. 
10. 3 what will ye do in the day of visitation 
10. II as I have done unto Samaria and her 
10. It Shall I not .so do to Jerusalem and her 

10. 13 By the strength of my hand I have done 
12. 5 for he hath done excellent things : Um 
19. 15 which the head or tail, .may do 

20. 2 And he did so, walking naked and 
25. I for thou hast done wonderful (things) 
28. 21 that he may do his work, his strange 
33. 13 Hear, ye (that are) far off, what I have d. 
37. II what the kings of Assyria have done to 
37. 26 Hast thou not heard . .(how) I have done 

37. 32 the zeal of the Lord of hosts shall do 

38. 3 and have done.. good in thy sight 

38. 7 the Lord will do this thing that he hath 

38. 15 he hath both spoken . . and . . hath done 
41. 4 Who hath wrought and done (it), calling 
41. 20 that the hand of the Lord hath done 

42. 16 These things will I do unto them, and 

43. 19 1 will do a new thing ; now it shall 

44. 23 Sing, O ye heavens ; for the Lord hath d. 

45. 7 create evil : I the Lord do all these 

46. 10 Declaring . . (the things) that are not (yet)d. 
46. 10 My counsel shall stand, and I will do all 

46. II I have purposed (it), I will aJso do it 
48. 3 I did (them) suddenly, and they came 
48. s thou shouldest say. Mine idol hath done 
48. II for mine own sake, will I do (it) : for 

48. 14 he will do his pleasure on Babylon, and 
53. 9 because he hath donfe no violence 
56. I Keep ye judgment, and do justice 
56. 2 Blessed (is) the man (that) doeth this 
56. 2 and keepeth his hand from doing any 
58. 2 as a nation that did righteousness, and 
58. 13 (from) doingthy pleasure on my holy day 
58. 13 and snalt honour him, not doing thane 

64. 3 When thou didst terrible things 

65. 8 so will I do for my servant's sakes, that 
65. 12 did evil before mine eyes, and did choose 

66. 4 they did evU before mine eyes, and chose 
Jer. 2. 23 See thy way. .know what thou hast done 

3. 5 thou hast spoken and done evil things 
3. 6 Hast thou seen (that) . . Israel hath done ? 
3. 7 And I said after she had done all these 
4..30 thou (art) spoiled, what wilt thou do ? 
5. 19 Wherefore doeth the LORD our God all 
S. 31 and what will ye do in the end thereof ? 
7. 10 We are delivered to do all these abomin. 

7. 12 see what I did to it for the wickedness of 

7. 13 now, because ye have done all these 

7. 14 Therefore will I do unto (this) house 

7. 14 and to your fathers, as I have done to S. 
7. 17 Seest thou not what they do in the cities 

7. 30 the children of Judah have done evil in 

8. 6 What have I done ? every one turned to 

9. 7 how shall I do for the daughter of my 

11. 4 Obey my voice, and do them, according 
1 1. 6 Hear ye the words of this covenant, and do 
II. 8 which I commanded . . to do . . butjthey did 

11. 17 the evil, .which they have done against 

12. 5 how wilt thou do in the swelling of Jor.? 

14. 7 Lord . . do thou (it) for thy name's sake 

15. 4 for (that) which he did in Jerusalem 
16. 12 ye have done worse than your fathers 
17. 22 neither do ye any work ; but hallow ye 
tj. 24 haUow the sabbath day, to do no work 



Jer. 18. 6 cannot I do with you as this potter < 

18. 8 will repent of the evil that I thought to do 
18. 10 If it do evil in my sight, that it obey uot 
18. 12 we will every one do the imaginatiun of 

18. 13 the virgin of Israel hath done a very 

19. 12 Thus wu; I do unto this place, saith 
22. 4 For if ye do this thing indeed, then 

22. 8 Wherefore hath the Lord doce thus unto 
22. 15 Did not thy father, .do judgment and 

22, 17 for oppression, and for violence, to do (it) 
26. 3 to do . .because of the evil of their doings 
26. 14 do with me as seemeth good unto you 

28. 6 the Lord do so : the Lord perfoi-m thy 

29. 32 shall he behold the good that I will do for 

30. 15 I have done these things unto thee 

30. 24 shall not return, until he have done (it) 

31. 37 for all that they have done, saith the L, 

32. 23 they have done nothing of all that tliou 
32. 23 that thou comraandest them to do: ther 
32. 30 the children of Judah have only done 
32. 32 which they have done to provoke me to 

32. 35 that they should do this abomination 

33. 9 which shall hear all the good that I do 

33. 18 meat offerings, and to do sacriiJco cont. 

34. 15 ye were now turned, and had done right 

35. 10 Bat we have, .done according to all that 

35. 18 kept all his precepts, and done according 

36. 3 all the evil which I pui-pose to do unto 
36. 8 Baruch the son of Neriah did according 
38. 9 in all that they have done to Jeremiah 

38. 12 under the cords. And Jeremiah did so 

39. 12 look well to him, and do hira no liarm 

39. 12 but do unto him even as he shall say 

40. 3 the Lord, .hath done according as he 

40. 16 Thou shalt not do this tiling ; for thou 

41. II all the evU that Ishmael .had done 

42. sGodmayshow. the tiling; that we may do 
42. 5 if we do not even according to all things 
42. 10 I repent mo of the evil that I have done 
42. 20 so declare unto us, and we will do (it) 
44. 4 Oh, do not this abominable thing that 
44. 17 we wiU certainly do whatsoever thing 
48. 10 Cursed (be) he that doeth the work of the 
50. 15 Shout, .as she hath done, do unto her 
so. 21 do according to all that I have comman 

50. 29 according to all that she hath done, do 

51. 12 the Lord hath both devised and done 

51. 24 all their e^^l that they have done in Zion 

52. 2 he did (that which was) evil in the eyes 
52. 2 according to all that Jeihoiakim had done 

Lam. 1. 21 they are glad that thou hast done (it) 
2. 17 The Lord hath done (that) which he had 

Eze. 3. 20 his righteousness which he hath done 
S. 7 neither have done according to the judg. 
S. 9 I will do. .that which I have not done 
5. 9 whereunto I will not do any more the 
6. 10 not said in vain that I would do this evU 

7. 27 I will do unto them after their way, and 

8. 6 Son of man, seest thou what they do ? 

8. 9 behold the . . abominations that they do 

8. 12 the ancients of the house of Israel do in 

8. 13 Bee greater abominations that they do 

9. II I have done as thou hast commanded 

11. 12 but have done after the manner, of the 

11. 20 keep mine ordinances, and do them 

12. 7 And I did so as I was commanded 

12. 9 the rebellious house, said. .What doest 
12. li Uke as I have done, so it shall be done 
14. 23 and ye shall know that I have cSt done 
14. 23 all that I have done in it, saith the LORD 

15. 3 Shall wood be taken thereof to do 

16. 5 None eye pitied thee, to do any of these 
16. 30 seeing thou doest all these (things) 

16. 47 not walked after their ways, nor done 
16. 48 sister hath not done, .as thou hast done 
16. SI all thine abominations which thou hast d. 
16. 54 be confounded in all that thou -hast done 
16. 59 will even deal with thee as thou hast done 

16. 63 pacified . .for all that thou hast done, saith 

17. 15 shaU he escape that doeth such (things)? 

17. 18 when, lo, ho. .hath done all these (tilings) 

17. 24 I the Lord have spoken and have done 

18. s if 3. man be just, and do that which is 
ig. 10 (that) doeth the like to (any) one of these 
18. n that doeth not any of those (duties), but 

18. 13 he shall not live : he hath done all these 
18. 14 all his father's sins which he hath done 
i8. 14 and considereth, and doeth not such like 
18. 18 did (that) which (is) not good among his 

18. 19 the son hath done that which is lawful 
18. 19 and hath done them, he shall surely live 
18. 21 the wicked wiU turn, .and do that which 
18. 22 in his righteousness that he hath done he 
18. 24 doeth according to aU the abominations 
18. 24 that the wicked(man)doeth, shall helive? 
18. 24 AU has righteousness that he hath done 
18. 26 for his iniquity that he h3.th done shall 
18. 27 and doeth that which is lawful and right 
Eo. II vAich (if) a man do, he shall even live in 
20. 13 which (if) a man do, he shall even live in 

20. 19 and keep my judgments, and do them 
EC. 21 neither kept my judgments to do them 
2o. 21 which (if) a man do, he shall even live in 
22. 14 1 the Lord have spoken (it), and will do 

23. 30 I wUl do these (things) unto thee, because 
23. 38 Moreover this they have done unto me 
23. 39 lo, thus have they done in the midst of 

23. 48 aU women may be taught not to do after 

24. 14 it shall come to pass, and I will do (it) ; I 
2i. 18 1 did in the morning as I was com. 

24. 19 Wilt thou not tell us .that thou doest 
84. 22 ye shall do as I have dcae • ye shall not 



Eze. 24. 24 all that he hath done shall ye ao ; and 
25. 14 they shall do in Edom according to mirm 
33 14, 19 do that which is lawful and right 
33. lO he hath done that which is lawful and 
33. 31 hear thy words, but they will not do thera 

33. 32 they hear thy words, but they do them not 
35, II I will even do according to thino 

35. 15 so will I do unto thee : thou shalt be 

36. 22 I do not (this) for your Bakes, O house ol 
36. 27 ye shall keep my judgments, and do 

36. 32 Not for your sakes do I (this), saith the 
36. 36 I the Lord have spoken (it), and 1 will do 

36. 37 to do (it) for them ; I will increaee them 

37. 24 and observe my statutes, and do them 
39. 24 have I done unto them, and hid 

43. n be ashamed of all that they have done 

43. II all the ordinances thereof, and do them 
45. 20 so thou Shalt do the seventh (day) of Iho 

45. 25 shall he do the like in the least oj tho 

46. 12 prepare, as ho did on the sabljath day 
Dan. 8. 4 he did according to his wUl, and became 

8. 27 I rose up, and did the king's business . 

9. 14 righteous hi all his works which he doeth 
9. 19 Lord, forgive ; Lord, hearken and do 

II 3 that shall rule, and do according to hia 
II. 16 he that cometh against him shall do 
II 17 thus shall he do : and he shall give him 
It. 24 He shall enter, and he shall do(tliat) 
II. 24 wliich his fathers have not done, nor hi* 
II 28 he shall do (exploits), and return to his 
II 30 so shall he.do ; he shall even return, and 
II. 32 people, shall be strong, and do (exploits) 
n. 36 the king shall do according to his will 
II. 39 Thus shall he do in the most strong holds 
Hos 6. 4 O Ephraim, what shall I do unto thee? 

6. 4 O Judah, what shall I do unto thee ? 

9. s What v.ill ye do in the solemn day, and 
10. 3 what then should a king do to us? 

10. 15 So shall Beth-el do unto you because of 
Joel 2. 20 come up, because he hath done great 

2, 21 be glad . . for the Lord will do great thing* 
Amoa 3. 6 and the Lord hath not done (it '/) 

3. 7 Surely the Lord God wUl do nothing, but 

3. 10 For they know not to do right, saith the 

4. 12 Therefore thus will I do unto thee, O 

4. -2 because I wUl do this unto thee, prepare 

9. 12 saith the Lord that doeth this 

Obad 15 as thou hast done, it shall be done unto 

Jon. I. 10 said unto him, Why hast thou done this? 

I II What shall we do unto thee, that the sea 

I 14 for thou, Lord, hast done as it pleased 

3. 10 that he would do unto them ; ancf hcjlid 

Mic. 6. 3 my people, what have I done unto thee f 

6. 8 to do justly, and to love mercy, and to 
Zeph. 3. s he wUl not do iniquity ; every morning d 

3. 13 remnant of Israel shaU not do iniquity 
Hag. I. 14 they came and did work in the house of 
Zech t. 6 did they not take hold of your fathers ? 

I. 6 Like as the Lord of hosts thought to do 

1. 21 Then said I, What come these to do? And 

7. 3 as I have done these so many years? 

8. 16 These (are) the things that ye shall do 
Mai. 2. 12 The Lord will cutoff the mant'nat doeth 

2. 13 this have ye done again, covering the 

2. 17 Every one that doeth evil (is) good in the 

4. I all the proud, yea, and all that do 

4. 3 that I shaU do (this), saith the LORD of 

6. To act, work, do, make, '?V9 paal. 
'Deut32. 37 and the Lord hath not done all this 

Job 7. 20 what shall I do unto thee, thou 

11. 8 as high as heaven ; what canst thou dot 
22. 17 and what can the Almighty do for themT 

34. 32 if I have done iniquity, I will do no more 

35. 6 If thou sinnest, what doest thou against 
Psa. II. 3 be destroyed, what can the righteous do T 

44. I fathers have told us, (whatj work thou d. 
119. 3 They also do no iniquity : they walk In 

Prov. 30. 20 and saith, I have done no wickedness 

7. A ct, work, deed, doing, '>ii3 poal. 

Job 37. 12 that they may do whatsoever he command. 

8. To set, put, place, a\a sum. 

Exod 10. 2 my signs which I have done among them 

9. To do, recompence, Spa gamal. 

Gen. 50. 15 requite us aU the evil which we did unto 
so. 17 forgive, .their sin ; for they did unto thee 

Pl'ov. 3. 30 S'aive not. .if he have done thee no harm 
31. 12 She will do him good and not evil all the 

IQ.Td work in, Svepy4a energeo. 

Phil. 2. 13 both to will and to do of (his) good 

ll.To end thoroughly, iiriTcXioi epileleo. 

Lukei3. 32 I cast out devils, and 1 [do] cures to day 

12.ro work, labour, perform, ipyd(ofj.ai ergazomai. 
Gal. 6. 10 let us do good unto all (men), especially 
Col. 3. 23 do (it) heartily as unto the Lord, and not 
3 John 5 whatsoever thou doest to the brethren 

IS.To have, hold, %%" ^^o. 

Acts IS. 36 Let us go again and. .see how they do 
14. To put or lay damn, KaruTlOriui kataXitheird. 

Acts 25. 9 Festus, willing to do the Jews a pleasure 
Ih. To work out thoroughly, Rar^pya^ofiaikatergaz. 
Eom. 2. 9 upon every soul of man that doeth evil 
7. IS For that which I do I allow not : for 
7.17 Now then it ts no more 1 that do it 
7. 20 I would not, it is no more 1 that do it 
I Co. s. 3 him that hath so done this deed 
^ Eph. 6. 13 in the evU day, and having done all, to 

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17. To do, rroleo) poieo. 

Matt t. 34 being raised from sleep, did^as the angel 
5. 1 9 but whosoever shall do and teach (them) 
J. 44 do good to them that hate you, ana pray 

5. 46 do not even the publicans the same 1 
S- 47 what do ye more . . do not even the 

6. 1 Take heed that ye do not your alms 

6. 2 thou doest .. alms . . as the hypocrites do 
6. 3 But when thou doest alms, let not thy 

6. 3 know what thy right hand doeth 

7. 12 men should do to you, do ye even so to 

7. 21 but he that doeth the wiU ot my Father 
7. 22 in thy name done many wonderful works? 
7. 24 whosoever, .doeth them, I will liken him 

7. 26 doeth them not, shall be likened unto a 

8. 9 to my servant, Do this, and he doeth (it) 

9. 38 Believe ye that I am ablo to do this? 
12. 2 do that which is not lawful to do upon 
12. 3 Have ye not read what David did 

12. 12 it is lawful to do weU on the sabbath days 
12. 50 whosoever shall do the will ot my Father 

. 13. 28 He aaid . . An enemy hath done this 

13. 41 all things that offend, and them which do 
13. 58 he did not many mighty works there 

17. 12 they . .have done unto him whatsoever 

18. 35 So likewise shall my heavenly Father do 

19. 16 Master, what good thing shall I do 

ao. s went out about the sixth . .hour, and did 
so. 15 Is it not la%vful for me to do what I will 
aa 32 What will ye that I shall do unto you ? 
ai. 6 the disciples went, and did as Jesus 
ai. 15 saw the wonderful things that he did 
ai. 21 ye shall not only do this, .to the fig-tree 
at. 23 By what authority doest thou these 
31. 24, 27 by what authority I do these things 
21. 31 Whether of them twain did the will of 
21. 36 Again, they did unto them likewise 
21. 40 what will he do unto those husbandmen 
23. 3 whatsoever they bid you ohserve . . do 
23. 3 do not ye after their works : for they do 
23. s ^U their works they do for to be Seen of 

23. S3 these ought ye to have done, and not 

24. 46 whom his lord . . shall find so doing 

25. 40 as ye have done (it), .ye have done (it) 
as. 45 ye did (it) not. .ye did (it) not to me 
a6. It in that, she did (it) for my hurial 

26. 13 also this, that this woman hath done 

26. 19 the disciples did as Jesus had appointed 
aj. 22 Wliat shall I do then with Jesus which 
37 33 governor said, Why,.what evil hath he d, 
28. IS So they took the money, and did as they 

Mark 2. 24 why do they on the sabbath day that 

2. 25 Have ye never read what David did 

3. 8 had heard v/hat great things he did 

3. 35 For whosoever shall do the will of God 
5. 19 how great things the Lord hath done for 
5. 20 how great things Jesus had done for 

5. 32 looked, .about to see her that had dona 

6. 5 And he could there do no mighty work 
6. 2o when he heard him, he did many tilings 

6. 30 what they had done, and what they had 

7. 8 [and many other such like things ye do] 
7. 12 ye suffer him no more to do ouglit for 
7. 13 and many such like things do j'e 

7. 37 saying, He hath done all things weQ 

9. 13 they have done unto him whatsoever they 
9. 39 there is no man which shall do a miracle 

10. 17 what shall I do that I may inherit eternal 
10. 35 we would that thou shouldest do for us 
10. 36 What would ye that I should do for you? 

10. 51 What wilt thou that I should do unto 

11. 3 [If any man say unto you. Why do ye this?] 
II. 5 certain said. .What do ye, loosing the 
II. 28 Bywhatauthoritydoestthou these things? 
11. 28 who gave thee this authority to do these 
II. 29 I will tell you by what authority I do 

1 1. 33 do I teU you by what authority I do these 

12. 9 What shall, .the lord of the vineyard do? 
14. 7 whensoever ye will ye may do them good 
14. 8 She hath done what she could : she is 

14. 9 (this) also that she hath done shall be 

15. 8 to (desire him to do) as he had ever done 
15. 12 What will ye then that I shall do (unto) 
15. 14 Pilate said . . Why, what evil hath he done? 

Znke I. 49 For he that is mighty hath done to me 
a. 27 to do for him after the custom of the law 
3. 10 the people asked . .What shall we do then? 
3. II he that hath meat, let him do likewise 
3. 12 publicans, .said, .what shall we do? 

3. 14 soldiers likewise. .And what shall we do? 

3. 19 for all the evUs which Herod had done 

4. 23 whatsoever We have heard, .do also here 
S- 6 t'l^y had this done, they inclosed a great 
6. 2 Why do ye that which is not lawful [to do] 
6. 3 Have ye not read . .what David did, when 
6. 10 And [he did] so: and his hand was restor. 
6. II communed . . what they might do to Jesus 
6. 23 for In the like manner did their fathers 

6 26 so did their fathers to the false prophets 
6. 27 Love your enemies, do good to them 
6. 31 that men should do to you, do ye alou 
6. 33 for sinners also do even the same 
6. 46 why call ye me, Lord, .and do not the 
6. 47 heareth my sayings, and doeth them 

6. 49 But he that hoareth, and doeth not, is 

7. 8 to my servant, Do this, and he doeth (it) 

8. 27 these which hear the word, .and do it 
8. 39 show how great things God hath done 

8. 39 how great things Jesus had done imto 

9. to told him all that they had done 

g. ts they did so, and made them all sit down 
9. 43 every one at all things which Jesus did 



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lake o. S4 [and consume them, even as Ellas did ?) 
10. 2S what shall I do to inherit eternal life? 
10. 28 he said, .this do, and thou shalt live 
10. 37 then said Jesus. .Go, anddothoujikewise 
XI. 42 these ought ye to have done, and not to 
12. 4 after that have no more that they can do 
12 17 What shall 1 do, because I have no room 
12. t8 This will I do: I will puU down my bams 
T2. 43 whom his lord, .shall find so doing 
12. 47 prepared not (himself), neither did acco. 
16. 3 the steward said . What shall I do? 

16. 4 I am resolved what to do, that, when I am 
i5. 8 because he had done wisely : for the 

17. 9 because he did the things that were com. 

17. 10 when ye shall have done all those things 
17. 10 have done that which was our duty to do 

18. 18 what shall I do to inherit eternal life? 

18. 41 What wQt thou that I shall do unto thee! 

19. 48 could not find what they might do 

20. 2 TeU us, by what authority doest thou these 
2o. 8 KeitherteU I. .by what authority i do 
20. 13 Then said the lord . . What shall I do ? 
20. IS What, .shall the lord of the vineyard do 

22. 19 for you ■ this do in remembrance of me 
23. 22 he said . .Why, what evil hath he done? 
23. 31 if they do these things in a green tree 
23. 34 forgive . . for they know not what [they do] 

John 2. 5 Wiiatsoever he saith unto you, do (it) 
2. II This beginning of miracles did Jesus in 
2. 18 seeing that thou doest these things? 

2. 23 v/hen they saw the miracles which he did 

3. 2 can do these miracles that thou doest 

3. 21 he that doeth truth cometh to the light 

4. 29 which told me all things that ever I did 
4. 34 My meat is to do the will of him 

4. 39 He told me all that ever I did 

4. 45 having seen all the things that he did 

4. S4 This (is), .the second miracle. .Jesus did 

5. 16 because he had done these things on 
5. 19 The Son can do nothing of himself 
5. «9 but wliat he seeth the Father do 

5. 19 whaf . .he doeth, then also doeth the Son 
5. 20 showeth him all things th at himself doeth 
5. 29 shall come forth ; they that have done g. 
5. 30 I w n of mine own seU do nothing 

5. 36 til,- same works that I do, bear witness 

6. 2 they saw his miracles which he did on 
6. 6 for he himself knew what he would do 

6. 14 they had seen the miracle that Jesus did 
6. 28 What shall we do, that we might work 

6. 38 I came down from heaven, not to do 

7. 3 also may see the works that thou doest 
7. 4 doeth any thing In secret, and he himself 
7. 4 If thou do these things, show thyself to 
7. 17 If any man vvUl do his wiU, he shall know 
7. 21 1 have done one work, and ye all marvel 
7. 31 When Christ cometh, wUl he do more 

7. 51 before it hear him and know, .he doeth 

8. 28 I am (he), and (that) I do nothing of myself 
8. -39 for I do always those things that please 
8. 38 ye do that which ye have seen with 

8. 39 ye would do the works of Abraham 
8. 40 which I have heard of God : this did 
8. 41 Ye do the deeds of your father 

8. 44 and the lusts of your father ye will do 

9. 16 How can o man that is a sinner do such 
9. 26 What did he to thee 1 how opened he 
9. 31 be a worshipper of God, and doeth his 

9. 33 If this man were not of God, he could do 
10. 25 the works that I do in my Father's name 
10. 37 If I do not the works of my Father 
lo. 38 But If I do, though ye believe not me 

10. 41 many resorted . . and said, John did mir 

11. 45 had seen the things which Jesus did 
II. 46 told them what things Jesus had done 

11. 47 What do we 1 for this man doeth many 

12. 16 they had done these things unto him 

12. 18 they heard that he had done this miracle 

12. 37 though he had done so many miracles 

13. 7 What I do thou knowest not now ; but 
13. 12 Know ye what I have done to you ? 

13. IS that ye should do as I have done to you 
13. 17 If ye know, .happy are ye if ye do them 

13. 27 Then said Jesus. .That thou doest, do 

14. 10 the Father, that dwelletb in me, he doeth 

14. 12 the works that I do shall he do also 

14. 12 greater (works) than these shall he do 

14. 13 whatsoever ye shall ask. .that will I do 
14. 14 If ye shall ask anything. .1 will do (it) 

14. 31 gave me commandment, even so I do 

15. s for without me ye can do nothing 

15. 14 Ye are my friend's, if ye do whatsoever 
15. 15 servant knoweth not what his lord doeth 
15. 21 all these thmga will they do unto you 
IS- 24 If I had not done among them 

15. 24 the works which none other man did 

16. 3 These things will they do unto you 
17 4 work which thou gavest me to do 

18. 35 Am I a Jew ?. .what hast thou done ? 

19. 24 these things'therefore the soldiers did 
ao. 30 And many other signs truly did Jesus 
21. as also many other things which Jesus did 

Acts I. I of all that Jesus began both to do and 
2. 82 wonders and signs, which God did by 
2. 37 Men (and) brethren, what shall we do ? 
4. 7 By what power.. have ye done this? 
4. 16 What shall we do to these men ? for that 
4. 28 to do whatsoever thy hand and thy coun. 
€. 8 Stephen, full of faith and power, did 

8. 6 hearing and seeing the miracles, .he did 

9. 6 [Lord, what wilt thou have me to do ?] 
9. 6 it shall be told thee what then must do 



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Acta 9. 13 how much evil he hath done to thy saint* 

9. 36 was full of good works . which she did 
10. 6 [shall tell thee what thou oughtest to do) 
10. 33 thou hast well done that thou art come 

10. 39 we are witnesses ot all things which he d. 

11. 30 Which also they did, and sent it to the 

12. 8 bind on thy sandals. And bo he did 

14. 11 when the people saw what Paul had done 
14. IS saying, Sirs, why do ye these things? 

14. 27 they rehearsed all that God had done 

15. 4 they declared all things that God had d. 

15. 17 saith the Lord, who doeth all these things 

16. 18 And this did she many days 

16. 30 Sirs, what must I do to be saved? 
19. 14 chief of the priests, which did so 
21. 23 Do therefore this that we eay to thee 

21. 33 who he was, and what he had done 

22. 10 And I said. What shall I do. Lord? 

22. 10 things which are appointed for thee to do 
22. 26 Take heed what thou doest: for this man 
26. 10 Which thing I also did in Jerusalem 
Bom. I. 28 to do those things wMch are not conven 

1. 32 not only do the same, but have pleasure 

2. 3 and doest the same, that thou shalt 

2 14 do by nature the things contained in the 

3. 8 Let us do evil, that good may come 1 
3. 12 there is none that doeth good, no, not 
7. 15 but what I hate, that do I 

7. 16 If then I do that which I would not 
7. 19 For the good that I would I do not 
7. 2o if I do that I would not, it is no more 
7. 21 when I would do good, evU is present 

10. 5 That the man which doeth these things 
12 20 in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire 
13. 3 Do that which is good, and thou shalt 
13. 4 if thou do that which is evil, be afraid 

! Co. 5. 2 [he that hath done] this deed might 

6 18 Every sin that a man doeth is without 
7. 36 let him do what he will, he sinneth not 
7. 37 that he will keep his virgin, doeth well 

7 38 that giveth (her) in marriage doeth well 
7. 38 giveth (her) not in marriage doeth better 

9. 23 And this I do for the gospel's sake 

10. 31 whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory ot 

11. 24 l^ke, eat. .this do in remembrance of me 
11. 25 tiiis do ye, as oft as ye drink (it), in rem. 
IS. 29 Else what shall they do which are bap. 
i5 I as I have given order, .even so do ye 

a Co 8. to not only to do, but also to be forward 
II. 12 what I do, that I will do, that I may 
13. 7 that ye do no evil, .that ye should do 

Gal 2. to the same which I also was forward to do 
3. 10 continueth not in all things, .to do them 

3. 12 The man that doeth them shall live in 

5 3 that he is a debtor to do the whole law 
Eph 3. 2o Now unto him that is able to do 

6. 6 doing the will of God from the heart 

6 8 whatsoever good thing any man doeth 
6. 9 And, ye masters, do the same things onto 
2 14 Do all things without murmurings and 

4. 14 ye have well done that ye did commun. 
3. 17 And whatsoever ye do in word or deed 

3. 23 And whatsoever ye do. .as to the Lord 

4. 10 And indeed ye do it toward all the bre. 

5. II edify one another, even as also ye do 
S. 24 Faithful (is) he . .who also will do (it) 

3. 4 ye both do and will do the things whicli 

1. 13 obtained mercy, because I did (it) ignor 

5. 21 preferring one before another, doing 

4. 5 endure afflictions, do the work of an 
Titus 3. s Not by works, which we have done, but 
Phm. 14 But withoutthy mind would I do nothing 

21 knowing that thou wilt also do more than 

6. 3 And this will we do, if God permit 
727 this he did once, when he offered up him. 

10. 7 Then said I, Lo, I come . . to do thy will 
10. 9 Then said he, Lo, I come to do thy will, O 
10. 36 after ye have done the will of God, ye 
13. 6 I vrill not fear what man shall do unto 
13 17 that they may do it with joy, and not 
13. 19 But I beseech (you) the rather to do this 
13. 21 perfect in every good work to do his will 

Jafl. 2. 8 If ye fulfil the royal law. .ye do well 

2. 12 so do, as they that shall be judged by the 

2. 19 Thou bellevest . . thou doest well : the dev 
4, 15 If the Lord will, we shaU live, and do 

4. 17 to him that knoweth to do goodj, and do. 

1 Pe. 2. 22 Who did no sin, neither was guile found 

3. 11 Let him eschew evil, and do good ; let 

3. 12 face of the Lord (is) against them that do 

2 Po. 1. 10 if ye do these things, ye shall never fail 

1. 19 whereunto ye do well that ye take heed 
I Jo. I. 6 If we say . . we lie, and do not the truth 
2. 17 he that doeth the will of God abideth for 

2. 29 every one that doeth righteousness is bom 

3. 7 he that doeth righteousness is righteous 
3. 10 [whosoever doeth not righteousness is not] 
3. 22 do those things that are pleasing in his 

3 Jo. 5 doest faithfully whatsoever thou doest 

6 if thou bring forward . . thou shalt do well 

10 I will remember his deeds which he doeUi 

Eev. 2. 5 do the first works; or else I will come 

13. T3 he doeth great wonders, so that he maketli 

13. 14 which he had power to do in the sight of 

22. 14 Blessed (are) they that [do] his command. 

18. To practice, do, irpiaa-o) prasso. 

Luke22 23 which of them it was that should do 
23. IS nothing worthy of death is done unto 
23. 41 but this man hath done nothing amiss 
John 3. 20 every one that doeth evil hateth the 
J. 29 and they that have done evil, unto the 



Phil. 

Col 

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Heb. 



DO 

Acts 3 17 through ignorance ye did (it), as (did) also 
5. 35 what ye intend to do as touching these 

15. 39 if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well 

16. 28 Do thyself no harm, for we are all here 

17. 7 these all do contrary to the decrees 

xg. 36 ye ought to he quiet, and to do nothing 
26. 9 1 oiight to do many things contrary to 
s6. 20 they should, .do works meet for repent. 

25. 26 for this thing was not done in a corner 

26. 31 This man doeth nothing worthy of death 
Bora. I. 32 hut have pleasure in them that do them 

2. « for thou that judgest doest the same 
2. 3 judgest them which do such things 
7. 15 what I would, that do 1 not ; but what I 
7. ^9 the evil which I would not, that I do 
9. II neither having done any good or evil 
13, 4 to (execute) wrath upon him that dueth 
1 Co g. 17 if I do this thing willingly, I have a 
» Co. 5 10 according to that he hath done, whether 
Gal. 5. 21 they which do such things shall not 
Eph. 6. 21 also may know my affairs, (and) how 1 do 
Phil. 4. 9 Those things, .do: and the God of peace 
< Th." 4. 1 1 to be quiet, and to do your own business 

18. 7*0 bear totuard, ■jrpocr<ptpca prospheru. 

John 16. 2 will think that he doeth God service 

[See also Abominable, abominably, again, better, can, 
corruptly, despite, diligence, done, evil, foolishly, 
.good, great, harm, have, honour, hurt, judgment, 
marvellous, mischief, more, murder, office of a priest, 
perversely, reverence, sacrifice, second time, secretly, 
service, shame, shamefully, third time, violence, well, 
what, wickedly, wit, worse, wrong.) 

DO away, to — 

To cause to pass mier, 135; abar, 5. 

I Ch.2i. 8 1 beseech thee, do away the iniquity of 

DO, can- 

\.Tn be strong, have, strength, l(rxvci> ischuO. 

Phil. 4. J3 1 can do all things through Christ which 

I.To dn, TToiew pouC). 

Gal. 5. 17 ye cannot do the things that ye would 

DO for, to — 

2'o hold alongside of, offer, iraptx^ parechd. 
Luke 7. 4 was worthy for whom he should do this 

DO, with whom wc have to — 

0/ whom we are speaking, irphs hv 7]fili/ 6 \0y67. 
Heb. 4. 13 the eyes of him with whom we have to do 

DO, have any matters to — 

Owner 0/ matters, D'^ni ^ya baal deharim. 

Jixod24. 14 if any man have any matters to do, let 
DO good, to — 
\.Tii do, recompense, hoi gamal. 

Prov n. 17 The merciful man doeth good to his own 

2. 7*0 do good, Dio tob, 5. 

Nuni 10. 29 come thou with us, and we will do thee g. 

Jer. }2. 41 I will rejoice over them to do them good 

Psa. ug 68 Thou (art) good, and doest good : teach 

123. 4 Do good, O Lord, unto (those that be)g. 

DO (goodness), to — 

To do good, 3c; yatab, 5. 

Num. 10. 32 what goodness the LoBD shall do unto 

DO (a trespass), to — 
To trespass, SyD m/ial. 

Num 5. 6 to do a trespass against the Lord, and 

DOCTOR — 

Teacher, SiSdiTKaXos didanhalos. 

Luke 2. 46 sitting in the midst of the doctors, both 

DOCTOR of the law — 

Teacher of law, vofioSiSaa-KaKos nomodidaskalos. 
Luke 517 Pharisees and doctors of the law sitting 
Acts 5. 34 named Gamaliel, a doctor of the law 

DOCTRDTE — 

1. The receiving, what is (to be) received, np^ leqach. 

Deut32. 2 My doctrine shall drop as the rain 
Job ir. 4 My doctrine (is) pure, and I am clean in 
Prov. 4. 2 I give you good doctrine, forsake ye not 
Isa. 29. 24 they that murmured shall learn doctrine 

^.Chastisement, instruction, id?d musar. 

Jet. to. 8 But.. the stock (is) a doctrine of vanities 

3. What is heard, nyiDif' shemuah. 

Isa. 28. 9 whom shall he make to understand doct. 

^.Teaching, {the substance), dtSacTKaXladidaskalia. 

Matt 15. 9 teaching (for) doctrines the command. 

Mark 7. 7 teaching (for) doctrines the command. 

Eph. 4. 14 carried about with every vAnd of doctr. 

Col. 2. «2 after the commandments and doctrines 

I Ti. 1. 10 thing that is contrary to sound doctrine 
4. 1 giving heed to seducing spirits, and doc. 
4. 6 in the words of faith and of good doctrine 
4. 13 Till I come, give attendance . . to doctrine 
4. 16 Take heed unto thyself, and unto the do. 
S- 17 they who labour in the Word and doctri. 
6. I that the name of God and (his) doctrine 
6. 3 the doctrine which is according to godli. 

9 Ti. 3. 10 But thou hast fully known my ductrine I 



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3 Ti. 3. 16 All scripture (is) profitable for doctrine 
4. 3 when they vnU not endure sound doctr. 

Titus I. 9 that he may be able by sound doctrine 
2. I things which become sound doctrine 
2. 7 ill doctrine (showing) uncorruptness 
2. 10 that they may adorn the doctrine of God 

b.Teaching, (the act), SiSaxTJ didache. 

Matt. 7. 28 the people were ostonished at his doctr. 

16. 12 but of the doctrine of the Pharisees and 
=2- 33 they were astonished at his doctrine 

Mark i. 22 And they were astonished at his doctri. 

1. 27 What thing is this ? what new doctrine 

4. 2 and said unto them in his doctrine 

1 1. 18 all the penple was astonished at his doc. 

12. 38 And lie said unto them in his doctrine 
Luke 4. 32 And they were astonished at his doctri. 
John 7. 16 My doctrine is not mine, but his that 

7. 17 he shall know of the doctrine, whether 
iS. 19 The liiKh priest then asked his doctrino 
Acts 2. 43 continued stedtastly in the apostles' do. 

5. 28 ye have lillud Jerusalem with your doct. 

13. 12 lieiuf,' astouished at the doctriue of the 

17. 19 May we know what this new doctrine 
Rom. 6. 17 obuyed from tlio heart that form of doc. 

16. 17 contrary to tiie doctrine which ye have 

1 Co. 14. 6 except I shall speak to you by doctrine 

14. 26 every one of you hath a psalm, hath a d. 

2 Ti. 4. 2 exhort, with all long suffering and doctr. 
Heb. 6. 2 Of the doctrine of bajitisms, and of 

13. 9 Be not carried about with divers, .doctr. 
2 Jo. 9 abideth not in the doctrine of Christ 

9 He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ 

10 If there come, .and bring not this doctr 

Eev. 2. 14 thou hast there them that hold the doct. 

2. 15 So hast thou also tlieni tliat hold the do. 
2. 24 But .as many as have not this doctrine 

6. Word, \oy6s logos. 

Heb. 6. I leaving the principles of the doctrine of 

DO'-DAI, "I'll beloved of Jah. 

As\ Ahohlte, one of David's captains. 

I Ch. 27 4 over . course of the second month (was) D. 

DO-DA'-NIM, or EO-DA'-NIM, Ciii, D'Jiii. 
A race descended from Javan sou of Japfiet. Authori- 
ties vary as to the form of the name ; the Hebrew text 
has both ; but the weight of autliority is in favour of 
Dodanim, which is regarded as identical -with Dardani. 
Gen. 10. 4 the sons of Javan Tarshish, Kittim..D. 

1 Ch. I. 7 the sons of Javan.. Tarshish, Kittim..D. 

DO-DA'- VAH, ?r!iiT Jah is loving. 

Father of one who prophesied to Jehoshaphat. B.C. 960. 

2 Ch. 20. 37 Then EUezer the sou of D. of Mareshah 

DO'-DO, iiii. 

1. Grandfather of the judge Tolah ot the tribe of 

Issachar. B.C. 1206. 

Judgio. I Tola the sou of Puab, the son of D. 

2. Father of the second of David's thirty valiant men. 
B.C. 1070. 

2 Sa. 23. 9 And after him (%vas) Eleazar the son of T>. 

1 Ch.ii. 12 And after him (was) Kleazar the son of D. 

3. Father of one of David's thirty mighty men. B.C. 1070. 

2 Sa. 23. 24 Elhanan the son of D. of Beth-lehem 
I Ch. II. 26 Elhanan the son of D. of Beth-lehem 

DO'-EG, i\n, :XT^, ySi, fearful. 

Chief of Saul's herdsmen, an Edomite who informed 

Saul of Ahimelech's having assisted David. B.C. 1062. 

1 Sa 2:^ 7 and his name (was) D. , an Edomite, the 

22. 9 Then answered D. the Edomite, which was 
22. 18 And the king said to D., Turn thou, and 
22. 18 D. the Edomite turned, and he fell upon 
22. 22 I knew (it), .when D. the Edomite (was) 
Psa, 52. title. Doeg the Edomite came and told Saul 

DOER — 

l.To do, nj7!; asah. 

Gen. 39. 22 whatsoever they did there, he was the d. 

2 Ki. 22. 5 the doers of the work, .doera.of the work 

2. To act, work, do, make, Sys paal. 

Psa.ioi. 8 that I may cut off all wicked doers 

S.A maker, performer, TroiTjT-i)? poieles. 

Rom. 2. 13 but the doers of the law shall be justifl. 

Jas. I. 22 be ye doers of tlie word, and not hearers 
T. 23 a hearer of the word, and not a doer 
1. 25 not a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the 
4. II thou art not a doer of the law, but a 

DOG — 

l.Dog, 3)5 keleb. 

Exodri. 7 shall not a dog move his tongue, against 

22. 31 torn of beasts, .ye shall cast ittotiiedogs 

Deut23. i8 Thou shaft not bring, .the price of a dog 

Judg. 7. s Every one that lappeth .as a dog lappe. 

1 Sa. 17. 43 (Am) I a dog. that thou comest to me 

24. 14 after whom dost thou pursue ?. .a dead d. 

2 Sa. 3. 8 (Am) I a dog's head, which against 

9. 8 shouldest look upon such a dead dog 
16. 9 'Why should this dead dog curse my lord 
1 Kl. 14. II of Jeroboam in the city shall the dogs 
16. 4 of Baasha in the city shall the dogs eat 
21 19 where the dogs licked, .shall dogs lick 
21. 23 The dogs shall eat Jezebel by the wall 
21. 24 dieth of Ahab in the city the dogs shall 
zz. 38 and tlie dogs licked up his blood ; and 



DOING 



a Ki. 8 13 But what' (is) thy servant a dog, that bo 
9. 10 the dogs shall eat Jezebel in the portion 
9. 36 In the portion of Jezruel shall dogs eat 

Job 30. I disdained to have set with the dogs of my 

Psa. 22. 16 For dogs have compassed me; thea«8«in. 
22. 20 my darling from the power of the dog 
59. 5 they make a noise like a dog, and go 
59. 14 let them make a noise like a dog and go 
68. 23 (and) ttie tongue of thy dogs in the same 

ITOV26. II As a dog returneth to his vomit, (so) a 
26. 17 (13 like) one that taketh adog by the ears 

Eccl. 9. 4 for a living dog is better than a dead li( n 

Isa. 56. 10 they (are) all dumb dogs, they cannot 
56. II (they arc) greedy dogs (which) can never 
66. 3 sacrifketh a lamb, (as if) he cutoff a doc '• 

JcF. 15. 3 the dogs to tear, and the fowls of the 

2. A little dog, Kvuapiov kunarion. 

Matt 15. 26 It is not meet .to cast (it) to dogs 

'S- 27 Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of the 
Mark 7. 27 It IS not meet.. to cast (a) unto the dogs 
7. 28 the dogs under the table eat of the cliiL 

Z.A dog, hound, kvuv kuon. 

Matt. 7. 6 Give not that which is holyunto the dog« 
Lukei6. 21 moreover the dogs came and licked his 
Phil. 3. 2 Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers 
2 Pe. 2. 22 The dog (is) turned to his own vomit 
Rev. 22. 15 for williout (are) dogs, and sorcerers, and 

DOING — 

\. Doing, h'hu.J? maalil. 

Zech. I. 4 Turn ye now from your evil . . doings : but 

l.hoing, SSyp maalal. 

Dent 28. 20 because of the wickedness of thy dolnga 
Judg. 2. 19 they ceased not from their own doings 
I Sa. 25. 3 man (was) churlish, and evil in his doing* 
lYov 20. II Even a child is known by his doings 
Isa. I. 16 put away the evil of your doings from 

3. 8 their tongue and theirdoing3(are) against 

3. 10 for they shall cat the fruit of their doings 
Jer. 4. 4 because of the evil of your doings 

4. iS thy doings have procured these (things) 
7. 3 Amend your ways and your doings, and 
7 5 if ye throughly amend . .your doings 

11. 18 then thou showedst me their doings 
17. 10 to give, according to the fruit of hLs do 
18. II make your ways and your doings good 
21. 12 because of the evil of your doings 

21. 14 according to the fruit of your doings 
23. 2 visit upon you the evil of your doings 
23. 22 have turned . .from the evil of their do. 

25. 5 Turn ye. from the evil of your doings 

26. 3 because of the evil of their doings 

26. 13 now amend your ways and your doinga 
32. ig to give, according to the fruit of his do. 
35. 15 Return ye now. .and amend your doings 
44. 22 because of the evil of your doings 
Eze. 36. 31 Then shall ye remember your, .doings 
Hos. 4. 9 I will punish, .and reward them theirdo. 

5. 4 They will not frame their doings to turn 
7. 2 now their own doings have beset them 
9. 15 for the wickedness of their doings I will 

12. 2 according to his doings will he recompe. 
Mic. 2. 7 (are) these his doings? do not my words 

3. 4 have behaved themselves ill in their do. 
7. 13 be desolate, for the fruit of their doinga 
Zech. I. 6 according to our doings, so hath he 

3. Work, occupation, ni^y o maasch. 

Lev. 18. 3 After the doings of the land of Egypt 

18. 3 and after the doings of the land of Can. 
2 Ch.17. 4 and walked, .not after the doings of Isr. 
Psa. 64. 9 for they shall wisely consider of his do. 

i.Doing, ^h'hv_. alilah. 

Psa. 9. 11 declare among the people his doings ' 

66. 5 terrible (in his) doing toward the child. 

77. 12 I will meditate, .and talk of thy doinga 
Isa. 12. 4 call upon his name, declare his doings 
Eze. 14. 22 ye shall see their way and their doinga 

<4. 23 when ye see their ways and their doings 

20. 43 there shall ye remember . . all your doings 

20. 44 nor according to your corrupt doings, O 

21. 24 in all your doings your sins do appear 
24. 14 according to thy doings, shall they judge 
36. 17 by their own way and by their doinga 

"36. 19 according to their doings I judged them 
Zeph. 3. 7 rose early, (and) corrupted all their doings 
3. II thou not be ashamed for all thy doings 

5. To do, nj^'y asah. 

Exodi5. ir glorious in holiness, fearful praises, do. 
1 Ch.22. 16 Arise, .and be doing, and the Lord be 
Isa. 58. 13 If thou turn . .(fromj doing thy pleasure 
58. 13 honour him, not doing tliine own ways 

6. Tl'or^, (pyov ergon. 

Rom. 2. 7 who by patient continuance in well doing 

7. To do, iroiii^ poieo. 

2 Co 8. II Now therefore perform the doing (of It) 

DOING, in — 

To do, TToieai poieo. 

Gal. 6. 9 let us not be weary In well doing: for In 
I Ti. 4. 16 for in doing this thou shalt. .save thyself 

DOINQ, J» be one's — 

To beconne, yifo/iai ginomai. 

Matt 21. 42 this is the Lord's doing, and it is marvel 
Marki2. 11 the Lord's doing, and it is marvelloui 



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DOLEFTO, doleful oreaturas — 

1. Wailing, n;nj nihyah, 

Mlc. 2. 4 and lament with a doleful lamentation 
2.Hoiolings, 0'nl« ochim. 

Isa. 13. 21 houses eiiall be full of doleful creatures 
DOHINIOK — 
l.ffand, X yad. 

Jar. 34. I all tho kingdoms of the earth of his dom. 

2. Rule, dominion, Vp*? Tnimskal. 

Dan. II. 3 a mighty king, .with great domlsiion 
It. 5 his . . (shall he) a great dominion 

Z.Rule, dominion, nh'^DO memshcdah. 

1 Ki. 9. 19 and in all the land of his dominion 

2 Ki. 20. 13 there was nothing, .in all his dominion 
2 CIl 8. 6 throughout all the land of his dominion 
Psa.jos. 22 all his works in all places of his dorain. 

114. a Judah was his sanctuary . Israel liis do. 

145. 13 thy dominion .throughout all gcneratl. 
Isa. 39. 2 there was nothing, .in all his dominion 
Jer. 34. I all the kingdoms of the earth of his dom. 

51. 28 Preparo .all the land of his dominion 
Dan. n. 5 and his dominion (shall be) a great 
Mic. 4. 8 unto thee shall it come, even Wie first A, 

4. Dominion, auihority, "ipij'n 'mishtar. 

Job 38. 33 canst thou set the dominion thereof Id 
6. To cause to rule, Sb'D mashal, 5. 

Job 25. 2 Dominion and fear (are) with him ; ha 

6. Rule, hiffD 7rMshel. 

Dan. II. 4 nor according to his dominion which he 
Zech. 9. 10 his dominion (shall be) from sea (even) 

7. Rule, dominion, \n7f{f sholtan, 

Dan. 4. 3 his dominion (is) from generation to gen. 
4. 22 and thy dominion to the end of the earth 

4. 34 whose dominion is an everlasting domin. 
6. 26 That in every dominion of my kingdom 

6. 26 his dominion (shall be even) unto the end 

7. 6 the beast, .dominion was given to it 
7. 12 they had their dominion taken away 

7. 14 there was given him dominion and glory 
7. 14 his dominion (is) an everlasting dominion 
7. 26 and they shall take away his dominion 
7. 27 the kingdom and dominion, and the 
7. 27 all dominions shall serve and obey him 

^.Strength, power, Kpdros kratos. 

t Pe. 4. II to whom be praise and dominion for ever 

5. II To him (be) glory and dominion for ever 
Jude 25 dominion and power, both now and ever 
Rev. I. 6 to him (I'e) glory and dominion for ever 

9. Lordship, Kvpidrris kuriotes. 

Eph. J. 21 might, and dominion, and every name 
Col. I. 16 thrones, or dominions, or principalities 
Jude I. 8 despise dominion, and speak evil of dig. 

DOKINTON, to come to have — 
To rule, tread dovm, nnn radah. 

Num24. 19 shall come he that shall have dominion 

DOMINIOK, to have — 

\. To rule, possess, have, marry, Vyj haal. 

I Ch. 4. 22 who had the dominion in Moab, and J'aa. 

Isa. 26. 13 lords besides thee have had dominion 

2. To rule, '??'D tnashal. 

Gen. 37. 8 s'halt thou indeed have dominion over us? 
Judg 14. 4 the Philistines had dominion over Israel 
Neh. 9. 37 also they have dominion over our bodies 
Psa. 19. 13 let them not have dominion over me 
Dan. II. 5 shall be strong above him, and have do. 

3. To rule, tread dovm, n-n radah. 

Gen. 1. 26 let them have dominion over the flsh 
I. 28 have dominion over the fish of the sea 

I Kl. 4. 24 For he had dominion over all (the region) 

>reh. 9. 28 that thev had the dominion over them 

Psa. 49. 14 the upright shall liave dommion 72. 8. 
4.7b rule, TH riid, 5. 

Geu. 27. 40 when ihou shalt have the dominion, that 
S.Tvhe sultan, a~!jO shalat. 

Psa.iig. 133 let not any iniquity have dominion over 
DOMINION, to make to have — 
I. To cause to rule, Vl? mashal, 5. 

Psa. 8. 6 Thou madest him tojhave dominion over 
2. To rule, tread dovm, .ti"j radah, 3. 

Judg. s. 13 he made him'that remaineth have doml. 
5. 15 the Lord made me have dominion over 
DOMNIOH over, to have — 
To have or exercise lordship, Kvpie6o> kwrieuS. 

Bom. 6. 9 death hath no more dominion over him 

6. 14 For sin shall not have dominion over you 

7. 1 the law hath dominion over a man as 

a Co. 1.24 Not for that we have dominion over your 

DOHINION over, to exercise — 

To have or exercise lordship against, Karoucvpieiw. 
Matt2o. 25 princes of the Gentiles exercise dom. over 

DONE, to be — 

l.To be prepared, done, KTg bara, 2. 

Exod34. 10 as have not been done in all the earth ' 

2. To be, n;,T haya.h, 2. 

Judg2o. 12 What wickedness (is) this that Is done 
i Ki. I. 27 la this thing done by ray lord the king 
» Ch. II. 4 Ye shall not . . for this thing Is done of me 
Neh 6 8 There are no such thioga done as thou 



Jer. 48. ig inhabitant of Aroer say, What is done I 

Eze. 39. 8 Behold, it ia come, and it is done, saith 
3.7*0 be completed, finished, ."ipj kalah. 

Isa. 24. 13 gleaning grapes when the vintage Is done 
A.To be given, [OJ nathaju, 2-. 

Lev. 24. 20 as be hath caused, .so shall it be done 

5. To be done, i7il, abad, i. 

£zrs 6. 12 have made a decree ; let it be done with 
7. 21 shall require of you. it be dono speedily 

7. 2j let it be diligently done lor the house of 

Q.Toberolied, done, V?]) alal, ia. 

Lam. I. 12- unto my sorrow, which is done unto me 

7. To do, make, n^y asah. 

Ezod 3. t5 1 have, .(seen) that whlch.Is done to you 

8. To be done, made, nj^j; asah, 2. 

Gaa. 2o 9 deeds unto me that ought not to be done 
29. 26 It must not be so done in oar country, to 

34. 7 folly . . which thing ought not to be done 
Exod. 2. 4 stood afar off, to wit what would be done 

12. 16 no manner of work shall be done in them 
12. 16 man must eat, that only may be done of 
21. 31 according to this judgment shall it be d. 
31. 15 Six days may work be done , but in the 

35. 2 Six days shall wort be done, but on the 
Lev, 4. 2, 27 (c. things) which ought not to be done 

4 13, 22 (c. things) which should not be done 
3. 17 which are forbidden to be done by the 

11. 32 wherein (any) work is done, it must be 

23. 3 Six days shall work be done : but the 

24. 19 cause a blemish . . so shall it be done 
Nuraij. II Thus shall it be done lor one bullock, or 

15, 34 was not declared what should be done 
Deut25. 9 So shall it be done unto that man 
Judgii. 37 Let this thing be done for me : let me 
I Sa. II. 7 so shall it be done unto his oxen. And 

17. 26 What shall be done to the man that 

17. 27 So shall it be done to the man that 
2Sa. 13. 12 no such thing ought to be done in Israel 
Ezra 10^ 3 and let it be done according to the law 
Neh. 6. 9 shall be weakened .. that it be not done 
Esth. 6. 9, 1 1 Thus shall it be done to the man whom 

9. 12 what (is) thy request, it shall be done 
Eccl. 1. 9 which ia done (is) that which shall be d. 

1. 13 concerning all (things) that are done 

1. 14 I have seen all the works that are done 
4. I all the oppressions that are done under 

4. 3 hath not seen the evil work that is done 

8. 9 unto every work that is done under the 
8. 14 There is a vanity which is done upon the 
8. 16 to see the business that is done upon the 

8. 17 cannot find out the work that is done un. 

9. 3 evil among all(things)thataredoneunder 
g. 6 in any (thing) that is done under the sun 

Isa. 46. 10 Declaring, (the things) that are not. .d. 
Jer. 3. 16 neither shall (that) be done any more 

5. 13 thus shall it be done unto them 

Eze. 9. 4 for all the abominations that be done in 

12. 11 so shall it be done unto them : they shall 

12. 28 word v/hich I have spoken shall be done 
44. 14 and for all that shall he done therein 

Dan. g. 12 hath not been done as hath been done 

II. 36 for that that is determined shall be done 
Chad. 15 it shall be done unto thee . thy reward 

9. To become, •yivofiat ginomai. 

Matt. I. 22 Now all this was done, that it might be 

6. ID Thy kingdom come ; thy will be done in 

8. 13 as thou hast believed, (so) be it done 
11. 20 wherein most of his. .'works were done 
11.21 which were done in you had beesrdonein 
II. 23 which have been done in thee, had been d. 

18. 19 it shall bo done for them of my Father 
18. 31 when his fellow servants saw what was d. 
18. 31 told unto their lord all that was done 
ai. 4 All this was done, that it might be ful. 

21. 21 be thou cast into the sea; it shall be done 
26. 42 if. .except I drink it, thy will be done 

26. 56 But all this was done, that the scriptures 

27. 54 centurion .. saw . .those things that were d. 
28. 11 and showed. .aU the things that were d. 

Mark 4. 11 aU (these) things are done in parables 

5. 14 went out to see what it was that was d. 
S. 33 knowing what was done in her, came 

13. 30 shall not pass, till all these things be d. 
Luke 4. 23 whatsoever we have heard done in 

8. 34 they that fed (them) saw what was done 
8. 35 Then they went out to see what was done 

8. 56 they should tell no man what was done 

9. 7 the tetrarch heard of all that was done 

10. 13 if the mighty works had been done in 
10. 13 which have been done in you, they had 
f I. 2 Thy will be done, aa in heaven, so in 

13. 17 for all the glorious things that were done 

14. 22 Lord, it is done as thou hast commanded 

22. 42 nevertheless not my will, but thine, be d. 

23. 8 hoped to have seen some miracle done by 
23. 31 if . .in a green, .what shall be done in 
53. 47 when the centurion saw what was done 

23. 48 beholding the things which were done 

24. 21 third day since these things were done 
John I. 28 Theae things were done in Bethabara 

15. 7 ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto 
rg. 36 these things were done, that the scripture 

Acta 2. 43 many wonders and signs were done by 
4. i6 that, .a notable miracle hath been done 
4. 21 glorified God for that which was done 
4. s8 thy counsel determined before to be done 

4. 30 wonders may be done by the name of 

5. 7 his Wife, not knovmig what was done 



Acts 8. 13 the miracles and signs which wete done 

10. i6 This was done thrice; and the vessel was 

11. 10 this was done three times : and all were 

12. 9 wist not that it was true which was dona 

13. 12 the deputy, when he saw what was done 

14. 3 granted signs and wonders to be done 
21. 14 saying. The will of the Lord be done 
24. 2 worthy deeds are done unto this nation 

<^ 28. 9 So when this was done, others also 

SONE away, to ba — 

l.To be withdraum., ]n.)gara, 2. 

Num 27. 4 the name of our father be done away from 

2.2*0 make useless, Karapyiai katargeo. 

1 Co. 13. 10 that which is in part shall be done away 

2 Co. 3.' 7 which (gloryj was to be done away 

3. SI For it that, .is done away (was) glorious 
3.14 v/hlch (veil) is done away ia Christ 

DOKE, deed to be — 

To be, tappen, come to pass, befall, n;.T hayah, 2. 
Judgjg. 30 There was no such deed done nor seen 

DONE, to have — 

\. To finish, ?i^5 kalah, 3. . 

Gen. 24. IS It came to pass, before he had done spea. 
24. 19 when she had done giving him drink 
24. 19 camels also, uutU they have done drink. 
24. 22 it came to pass, as the camels had done 
24. 45 before I had done speaking in mine heart 
Exod34. 33 And (till) Moses had done speaking with 
Ruth 3. 3 until he shall have done eating and dri 

'Z.To perfect, finish, DOij tamam. 

Josh. 5. 8 when they had done circumcising all the 
2 Sa. 15. 24 until all the people had done passing out 

DONE, when . . . were — 
To finish, .1^5 kalah, 3. 

Ezra 9. I when these things were done, the princes 

DOOR — 

i. House, n;3 bayith. 

t Ki. 14. 17 when she came to the threshold of the J 

2.Door, h"^ dal. 

Psa.141. 3 Set a watch, .keep the door of my lips 
3. Door, .npT dalah. 

Isa. 26! 20 Come, my people, .shut thy doors about 
i.Door, nSn deleth. 

Gea. 19.' '6 Lot went out. and shnt the door after 
19. 9 they .came near to break the door 
19. 10 pulled Lot into, and shut to the door 
Exod2i. .6 lie shall also bring him to the door 
Deutis. 37 thrust (it) through his ear unto the door 
Josh. 2. 19 whosoever shall go out of the doors of 
Judg. 3. 23 Ehud.. shut thedoorsof the parlourupon 
3. 24 the doors of the parlour (were) locked 

3. ig he opened not the doors of the parlour 
n. 31 whatsoever coraeth forth of the doors 
16. 3 Samson, took the doors of the gate of 
19. 22 certain sona of Belial, beat at the door 
19. 27 her lord, opened the doors of the house 

1 Sa. 3. 15 Samuel, opened the doors of the house 

21. 13 and scrabbled on the doors of the gate 

2 Sa. 13. 17 Put. .out. .and bolt the door after her 

23: 18 brought her out, and bolted the door after 

1 Kt 6. 31 And for the entering, he made doors 

6. 32 The two doors also {were of) olive tree 
6. 34 And the tw6,doors (were of) fir tree 
6. 34 leaves of the one door, .of the other door 
7; so for the doors of . .for the doors of the 

2 KL 4 . 4 thou shalt shut the door upon thee 

4. 5 she went from him, and shut the door 

4. 33 He went in therefore, and shut the door 
6. 32 when the messenger cometh, shut the d. 
6. 32 and hold him fast at the door : (is) not 
9. 3 open the door, and flee, and tarry not 
9. 10 And he opened the door, and fled 
i8. 16 Hezekiah cutoff (the gold froin) the doors 

1 Ch.22. 3 for the nails for the doors of the gates 

2 Ch. 3. 7 He overlaid also the., doors thereof, with 

4. 9 he made, .the great court, and doors for 
4. 9 overlaid the doors of them with brass 
4. 22 the inner doors thereof for the moat holy 
4. 22 the doors of the houae of the temple 

28. 24 shut up the doors of the house of, the L. 

29. 3 opened the doors of the house of the 

29. 7 they have shut up the doors of the porch 

Neh. 3. I they sancti&ed it, and set up the doors of 

3- -3. 6. 13, 14, 15 set up the doors thereof, tho 

6. I I had not set up the doors upon the gates 
6. 10 and let us shut the doors of the temple 

7. 1 1 had set up the doors, and the porters 
7. 3 let them shut the doors, and bar (them) 

Job 3. 10 Because it shut not up the doors of my 
31. 32 (hut) I opened my doora to the traveller 
38. 8 Or (who) shut up the sea with doora 
38. 10 brake up for it. '.and set bars and doors 
41. 14 Who can open the doors of his face! 
Psa. 78. 23 Though he had . . opened the doors of hea. 
ProV26. 24 the door turneth upon his hinges, so 
Eccl. 12. 4 the doors shall be shut in the streets 
Song 8. 9 if she (be) a door, we will inclose her 
Isa. 26. 20 Come, my people, .shut thy doors about 
S7. 3 Behind tlie doors also and the pests hast 
Eze. 41. 23 temple and the sanctuary had two doors 
41. 24 And the doors had two leaves (apiece) 
41, 24 two (leaves) for the one door, and two 
41. 23 on the doors of the temple, cherubim 



DOOR 



Zcchii. 1 Open thy doors, Lebanon, that the fire 
MaU I. lo even among you that would shut the d. 

6. Threshold, lintel, ^^ saph. 

s JCi. 12. 9 the priests that kept the door put therein 
23. 4 the keepers of the door have gathered of 
23. 4 the keepers of the door, to bring forth 

25. 18 took, .the three keepers of the door 

2 Ch.23. 4 third part . . (shall be) porters of the doors 
34. 9 which the Levites that kept the doors 

Esth. 2. 21 two. .of those which kept the door, were 
6. 2 chamberlains, the keepers of the door 

Isa. 6. 4 the posts of the door moved at the voice 

Jer. 35. 4 Maaseiah. .the keeper of the door 
52. 24 took, .the three keepers of the door 

Eze. 41. 16 over against tlie door, ceiled with wood 

^.Opening, entrance of a door, nna pethach. 

Gen. 4. 7 if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the d. 
6. i5 the door of the ark shalt thou set in the 
18. I he sat in the tent door in the heat of the 
18. 2 he ran to meet them from the tent door 

18. JO Sarah heard (it) in the tent door, which 
J9. 6 Lot went out at the door unto them 

ig. II they smote the men that(were) at the door 

19. II they wearied themselves to -find the door 
43. 19 they communed mth him at the door of 

Exodi2. 22 none of you shall go out at the door of 
12. 23 the Lord will pass over the door, and 

26. 36 thou shalt make an hanging for the door 
29. 4, 32 the door of the tabernacle of the 

zg. II kill the bullock, .by the door 
33. 8 and stood every man (at) his tent door 
33. 9 the cloudy pillar, .stood (at) the door of 
33. 10 the cloudy pillar stand (at) the. .door 
33. 10 worshipped, every man (in) his tent door 

35. IS incense, and the hanging for the door at 

36. 37 made an hanging for the tabernacle door 

38. 8, 30 the door of the tabernacle of the con. 

39. 38 tne hanging 'for the tabernacle door 

40. 5 put the hanging of the door to the taber. 
40. 6 altar of the burnt offering before the door 
40. 12 thou shalt bring A.aron . .unto the door 
40. 28 he set up the hanging (at) the door of 
40. 2g put the altar of burnt offering (by) the d. 

Ijev. I. 3 offer it of his own voluntary will at the d. 
,1. 5 upon the altar that (is by) the door of the 

3. 2 shall, .kill it (at) the door of the tabcrna. 

4. 4 he shall bring the bullock unto the door 
4. 7, 18 the door of the tabernacle of the con. 
8. 3 the congregation together unto the door 
8. 4 the assembly was gathered . .unto the d. 
8. 31 Boil the flesh (at) the door of the tabern. 
8. 33 ye shall not go out of the door of the 

8. 35 Therefore shaU ye abide (at) the door of 
10. 7 ye shall not go out from the door of the 
12. 6 unto the door of the tabernacle of the c. 
jt4. 11, 23 the door of the tabernacle of the con. 
14. 38 shall go out of the house to the door 

15. 14 come before the Lord unto the door of 
T5. 29 bring them, .to the door of the tabema. 

16. 7 present them before the Lord (at) the d. 

17. 4, 9 bringetli it not unto the door of the ta. 
17. 5 unto the door of the tabernacle of the 
17. 6 altar of the Lord (at) the door of the ta. 

19. 21 bring his trespass offering . . unto the do. 
Num. 3. 25 the hanging for the door of the tabema. 

3. 26 the curtain for the door of the court 

4. 25, 26 the hanging for the door of the 

6 10 to the door of the tabernacle of the con. 

6. 13 he shall be brought unto the door of 

6. 18 the head of his separation (at) the door 

10. 3 assemble themselves to thee at the door 

11. 10 every man in the door of his tent 

12. s the Lord, .stood (in) the door of the tab. 
j6. 18 every man. .stood in the door of the tab. 
16. 19 Korah gathered all. .unto the door of 
16. 27 Dathan and Abiram . . stood in the door 
16. 50 Aaron returned unto Moses unto the d. 

20. 6 Moses and Aaron went out.. unto the d. 
25. 6 weeping (before) the door of the tabema.' 

27. a they stood . .(by) the door of the tabema. 
Deut22. 21 shall bring out the damsel to the door 

31. 15 pillar of the cloud stood over the door 
Josh. ig. 51 divided . . at the door of the tabernacle of 
Judg. 4. 20 Stand in the door of the tent; and it 

g. 52 Abiraelecb. .went hard unto the door 
ig. 26 the woman.. fell down at the door of 
19. 27 was fallen dovni (at) the door of the 

1 Sa. 2. 22 the women that assembled (at) the door 

2 Sa. II. 9 Uriah slept at the door of the king's 

I Ki. 6. 8 The door for the middle chamber (was) 

6. 33 So also made he for the door of the tera. 

7. s And aU the doors and posts (were) square 
14. 6 as she came in at the door, that he said 
14. 27 .chief of the guard, which kept the door 

a Ki. 4. 15 he had called her, she stood in the door 

5. 9 Naaman .. stood at the door of the house 
1 Ch. g. 21 Zechariah. .(was) porter of the door of 
Ueh. 3. 2o the turning (of the wall) unto the door 

3.21 another piece, from the door of the house 
Job 31. 9 1 have laid wait at my neighbour's door 

31. 34 kept silence, (and) went not out of the d. 
JPsa. 24. 7 be-ye lift up, ye everlasting doors 

24. Q lift (them) up, ye everlasting doors, and 
Prov. s. 8 come not nigh the door of her house 

8. 3 She crieth . . at the coming in at the doo. 
8. 34 waiting at the posts of my doors 

9. 14 she sitteth at the door of her house 
Sze. 8. 3 to the door of the inner gate that looketh 

8. 7 he brought me to the door of the court 
& 8 J liad digged in the wall, behold, a door 



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Eze. 8. 14 Then bo Ijrought me to tlie door of the 
8. 16 at the door of the temple of the Lord 
10. 19 stood at the door of the east gate of the 
II. J at the door of the gate five and twenty 
33. 30 by the walls, and in the doors of the 
40. 13 five and twenty cubita, door againt door 
41. 2 the breadth of the door (was) ten cubita 
41. 2 the sides of the door (were) five cubits 
41. 3 and measTired the post of the door 
41. 3 the door, .tlie breadth of the door seven 
41. II And the doors of the side chambers 
41. II one door toward., and another door tow. 
41. 17 To that above the door, even unto the 

41. 20 From the ground unto above the door 

42. 2 Before the length.. (was) the north door 
42. 4 and their doors toward the north 

42. II their fashions, and according to their d. 
42. 12 according to the doors of the chambers 
42. 12 toward the south (was) a door in the 

46. 3 shall worship at the door of this gate 

47. I he brought rae again unto the door of 
Hos. 2. 15 the valley of Achor for a door of hope 
Mic. 7. 5 keep the doors of thy mouth from her 

7. A gate, yfp shaar. 

Exod35. 17 the hanging for the door of the court 
Job 38. 17 hast thou seen the doors of the shadow 

8. Door, Bvpa ihura. 

Ma-tt. 6. 6 when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy 

24. 33 know that it is near, (evenj at the doors 

25. 10 while they went to buy. .tne door was sh. 

27. 60 he rolled agreat stone to the door of the 

28. 2 (and rolled back the stone from the door] 
Mark i. 33 all the city was gathered . . at the door 

2. 2 no room . . not so much as about the door 

11. 4 they . .found the colt tied by the door 

1 3. 29 know that it is nigh, (even) at the doors 

15. 46 and rolled a stone untothedoorof the 

16. 3 shall roll us av/ay the stone from the door 
Lukeii. 7 Trouble me not : the door is now shut 

13. 25 hath shut to the door..knockatthe door 
Johnio. I He that entereth not by the door into 

10. 2 he that entereth in by the door is the 
10. 7 I say unto you, I am the door of the sheep 
10. g I am the door : by me if any man enter 
18. 16 But Peter stood at the door without 
20. 19 doors were shut where the disciples were 

20. 26 (Then) came Jesus, the doors being shut 
Acts 5. 9 (are) at the door, and shall carrj' thee 

S. ig opened the prison doors, and brought 
5. 23 standing without before the doors : but 

12. 6 the keepers before the door kept the 

12. 13 as Peter knocked at the door of the gate 

14. 27 how he had opened the door of faith unto 
16. 26 immediately all the doors were opened 
16. 27 seeing the prison doors open, he drew out 

21. 30 drew him out. .forthwith the doors were 

1 C0.16. 9 a great door and effectual is opened unto 

2 Co. 2. 12 a door was opened unto me of the Lord 
Col. 4. 3 God would open unto us a door of utter. 
Jas. 5. 9 behold, the judgestandethbeforethedoor 
Rev. 3. 8 I have set before thee an open door, and 

3. 20 Behold, I stand at the door and knock 

3. 20 open the door, I will come into him, and 

4. 1 behold, a door (was) opened m heaven 

DOOR keeper, or keeper of the door — 
l.Gate keeper, "lySa* s/wer. 

I Ch.15. 23 Berechiah and Elkanali (were) door kee. 

15. 24 Obed-edomand Jehiah(v/ere)ttoor keep. 

2.A door keeper, 6vpap6s thurdros. 

John 18. 16 spake unto her that kept the door, and 
18. 17 Then saith the damsel that kept the door 

DOOR keeper, to be a — 

To keep self at the threshold, 150 saphaph, la. 
Psa. 84. 10 I had rather be a door keeperin the house 

DOOR post — 

Threshold, lintel, door, f|p saph. 

Eze. 41. 16 The door posts, and the narrow windows 

DOOR post, upper — 

Lintel, upper door post, I'lpS'B mashqoph. 

Exodi2. 7 and on the upper door post of the houses 

DOPH'-KAH, npsT cattle driving. 

Eighth station of Israel, between Sin and Sinai. 

Kum33. 12 took their journey . .and encamped In D. 
33. 13 And they departed from D., and encamped 

DOR, I'n, in't circle. 

An ancient royal city of the Canaanites, whose ruler was 
an ally of Jabin king of Hazor against Joshua. It was 
the most southern settlement .tif the Phoenicians on the 
coast of Syria, and a maritime city on the 'W. border of 
Manasseh and the N. border of Dan. 

Josh II. 2 and in the borders of D. on the west 
12. 23 The king of D. in the coast of D., one 
17. II and the inhabitants of D. and her towns 

Judg. I. 27 nor the inhabitants of D. and her towns 

I Ki. 4. II The son of Abinadab, in all. .region of D. 

I Ch. 7. 2g Megiddo and her towns, D. and her towns 

DOR'-CAS, AopKds, doe, gazelle. 

A female disciple restored to life at Joppa. 

Acts 9. 36 Tabitha. .by interpretation is callea D. 
9. 39 showing the coats and garments which D. 



DOUBT 



DOTE, to — 

l.To become foolish, htf/yaal, 2. 

Jer. 50. 36 upon the ii'ars ; and Ihey shall dote : a 

2. To dote on, love, 3:;; agab. 

Eie. 23. s she doted' on her lovers, on the Assyriani 
23. 7 with all on whom she doted : with all 
23. 9 hand of the Assyrians, upon whom she do 
23. 12 She doted upon the As3yrian8(hcr) neigh. 
23. 16 she doted upon them, and sent racssen. 
23. 20 For she dotted upon their paramours 

3. To be sick, vocriw noseo. 

1 Ti. 6. 4 doting about questions and strifes of 
DO'-THAN, jrn'i^ jn'i, dovlle feast. 

A city of Manasseh, \V. of the Jordan, near Mount 
Gilboa, N.E. of Samaria, and still called Dothan. 
Gen. 37. 17 I heard them say. Let us go to D. 

37- 17 And Joseph went, .and found them in D. 

2 Ki. 6. 13 was told him, saying. Behold, (he is) In D. 
DOITBLE — 

1. Double, fold, h^2 kephel. 

Job M. 6 tliat'(they are) double to that which Ib I 
41. 13 who can come (to him) with his double 

Isa. 40. 2 she hath received . .double for all her sins 
2.T0 double, hs3 ka2)hal. 

Exod3g. g they made the breastplate double : a span 
3. A second, repetition, .njB'p mishneh. 

Gen. 43. 12 take double nioney in your hand: and the 
43. IS they took double money in their hand 

Deut IS. i3 he hath been worth a double hired eerva. 

Isa. 61. ■ 7 For your shame (ye shall have) double 
61. 7 in theirlandthey shallpossess thedoublo 

Jer. 16. 18I wUrecompense.. their sindouble 

17. 18 destroy them with double destruction 
Zech. g. 12 I will render double unto thee 

i.Two, twofold, c;iv shenayim. 

Exod22. 4 whether it be ox, or ass. .shall restore d. 

22. 7 if the thief be found, let him pay doubl. 

22. 9 he shall pay double unto his neighbour 

Deut 21. 17 by giving liim a double portion of all that 

2 Ki. 2. 9 let a double portion of thy spirit be upon 

5. Double, twofold, SiirXovs diplous. 

I Ti. 5. 17 Let the elders, .be counted worthy of do. 
Rev. 18. 6 unto her double according to her works 

18. 6 cup which she hath filled fill to her dou. 
DO'OBLE, to — 

l.To double, '555 kaphal. 

Exod26. 9 thou Shalt, .double the sixth curtain In 

2. To double, Zmx6(o diplco. 

Bcv. 18. 6 even as she rewarded you, and double 
DOUBLE heart — 
Heart and lieart, 3S1 3^ leb va-leb. 

I Ch.i2. 33 such as went forth, .not of double heart 

Psa. 12. 2 (and) with a, double heart, do they speak 
DOITBLE minded - 
Ttvo soided, Slipuxus dipsjtchos. 

Jas. I. 8 A double minded man (is) unstable in all 
4. 8 purify (your) hearts, (ye) double minded 
DOTTBLE tongued — 
Double worded, S'lKoyos dilogos. 

I Ti. 3. 8 not double tongued, not given to much 
DO'CTBLED, to be — 
l.To be doubled, Vpp kaphal,. 2. 

Eze. 21. 14 let the sword be doubled the third tlmo 
2.T0 be repeated, done a second time, .IJ^* shanah, 2. 

Gen. 41. 32 the dream was doubled unto Pharaoh 
DOUBLED — 
To dmilU, h53 kaphal. 

Exod28. i6 Four square It shall be, (being) doubled 
39. g a span the breadth thereof, (being) doub. 

DOTJBT — 

A knot, doubt, joint, lap getar. 

Dan. 5. 12 Forasmuch as., dissolving of doubts, were 
5. 16 that thou canst, .dissolve doubts : now U 

D01TBT, to — 

l.To be witho^U resource, iiirop4oixai aporeomai. 
Johni3. 22 the disciples looked . .doubting of whom 
Acts 25. 20 because I doubted of such manner of 

2. To judge diversely, ZiaKplvai diakrino. 

Matt2i. 21 If ye have faith, and doubt not, ye shall 
Markii. 23 shall not doubt in his heart, but shall 
Acts 10. 20 go with them, doubting nothing: for I 

II. 12 bade me go with them, nothing [doubt.] 
Rom 14. 23 he'that doubteth is damned if he eat 

Z.To be without any resource, SiaTopfw diaporeS. 
Acts. 5. 24 doubted of them whereunto this would 
10. 17 while Peter doubted in himself what thit 

i.To stand divided, Sia-rdCia distazo. 

AIatti4. 31 thou, .wherefore didst thou doubt? 
28. 17 they worshipped him : but some doubted 

DOUBT, to be in — 

To be without any resource, iiairopia. diaporeo. 

Acts. 2. 12 they were all amazed, and were in donbt 
DO'OBT, to make to — 
To lift tip the soul, aXpu ^vxvv airo psiichen. 

John 10. 24 How long dost thou make us to doubl? If 



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DOUBT, to stand in — 

To be without resoiirce, anopiiofiai aporenmai. 

Gal. 4. 20 change my voice, for I stand la doubt of 

DOUBT, no — 

\. Truly, indeed, Oipx omnam,. 

Job 12. 2 No doubt but ye (are) the people, and wla 

2. Then, therefore, &pa ara. 

Lukeii. 20 no doubt the kingdom of God Is come 

3. Verily then, for, yap gar. 

I Co. 9. 10 For our sakes, no doubt, (this) is wrritten 

^.Altogether, by all means, irdurois pantos. 

Acts 28. 4 No doubt this man is a murderer, whom 

DOUBT, without — 
To tear, <]np taraph. 

Gen. 37. 33 Joseph is without doubt rent In pieces 

DOUBTPUL — 

Reasoning, SiaKoyt<Tij.6s dialogismos. 

Rom 14. I receive ye, (but) not to doubtful disput. 

DOUBTFUL mind, to be of - 
To lift up on high, (ifTeaipi^ca ineteorizS. 
Lukeiz. 29 neither be ye of doubtful mind 

DOUBTING — 

Reasoning, SiaKoyKTuSs dialogismos. 

I Ti. 2. 8 lifting up holyhands, without.. doubting 

DOUBTLESS — 

X.That, because, '3 ki. 

Isa. 63. 16 Doubtless thou (art) our Father, though 

2.At least, yi ge. 

1 Co. 9. 2 If I be not. .yet doubtless I am to yon 

S.Doubiless, truly, certainly, Stj de. 

2 Co. 12. I [not expedient for me doubtless to glory] 

DOUBTLESS, again — 
To come in, Ni3 bo. 

gPsa. 126. 6 shall doubtless come again with rejoicing 
DOUBTLESS, not — 
//, OK im. 

Numi4. 30 Doubtless ye shall not come into the land 

DOUGH — 

I. Dough, swelled, psj batseq. 

Exodi2. 34 took their dough before It was leavened 

12. 39 they baked unleavened cakes of the dough 
Jer. 7. 18 the women knead (their) dough, to make 
Hos. 7. 4 raising after he hath kneaded the dough 

2. Dough, mixed dough, no'tll arisah. 

Numis- 20 offer up a cake of the first or;your dough 
15. 21 Of the first of your dough ye shall give 
Neh. 10. 37 should bring the first fruits of our dough 
Eze. 44. 30 unto the priest the first of your dough 

DOVE — 

l.Dove, n^V yonah. 

Gen. 8. 8 he sent forth a dove from him, to see U 
8. 9 the dove found no rest for the sole of 
8. 10 he sent forth the dove out of the ark 
8.11 the dove came in to hira in the evening 
8. 12 sent forth the dove ; which returned not 

Psa. 55. 6 Oh that I had wings like a dove ? (iov) 
68. 13 the wings of a dove covered with silver 

Song I. 15 behold, thou (art) fair; thou (hast) doves' 
2. 14 my dove, (that art) in the clefts of the 

4. I thou (hast) doves' eyes within thy locks 

5. 2 Open to me, my sister, ray love, my dove 

5. 12 (the eyes) of doves by the river3,of waters 

6. 9 My dove, my undeflled is (but) one ; she 
Isa. 38. 14 I did mourn as a dove : mine eyes fail 

59. II We roar all. .and mourn sore like doves 

60. 8 and as the doves to their windows 
Jer. 48. 28 be like the dove (that) raaketh her nest 
Eze. 7. 16 shall be on the mountains like doves of 
Hos. 7. 1 1 Ephraim also is like a silly dove without 

1 1. 1 1 and as a dove out of the land of Assyria 
Nah. 2. 7 shall lead (her) as with the voice of doves 
%Dove, pigeon, mptaTepa perislera. 

Matt. 3. 16 the spirit of God descending like a dove 
JO. 16 wise as serpents, and harmless as doves 
21. 12 and the seats of them that sold doves 
Mark t. 10 Spirit like a dove descending upon him 

ji. 15 and the seats of them that sold doves 
Luke 3. 22 descended in a bodily shape like a dove 
John 1. 32 Spirit descending from heaven like a dove 
a. 14 those that sold oxen and sheep and doves 
2. 16 said unto them that sold doves. Take 

DOVE'S dung — 

Roasted chick pea, U'tj^ dibyonim. 

a Ki. 6. 85 fourth part of a cab of dove's dung for 

DOVTN — 

\.Beneath, low, .IBD Tnattah. 

2 Ch. 32. 30 brought it straight down to the west side 

%Down, down from, Karti kata (gen.) 

Matt 8. 32 whole herd of swine ran violently down 
Mark 5. 1 3 the herd ran violently down a steep place 
Luke 8. 33 the herd ran violently down a steep place 

3. Downward, k&toi kato. 

Matt 4. 6 thou be the Son of God, cast thyself dovm 
Luke 4. g If thou be the Son of (jrod, cast thyself d. 
John 8. 6 |;Jesu3 stooped down and with (his) finger] 



John 8. 8 [again he stooped down, and wrote on the] 
Acts .20. 9 fell iovfn from the third loft 
[See also Beat, beaten, bow, bowed, bowing, break, 
breaking, bring, broken, brought, carry, cast, cast self, 
casting, come, coming, couch, cut, dig, drive, drop, fall, 
falling, flow, get, go, go up, going, hang, hew, hewn, 
kneel, laid, lay, let,- lie, light, lighting, look, lying, 
make go, pluck, pour, poured, press, pull, pulled, 
pulling, push, put, ran, reap, roll, run, set, sink, sit, 
sitting, smite, smitten, step, stoop, swallow, take, taken, 
throw, thrown, thrust, tossed, tread, treading, trickle, 
trodden, turn upside, turning upside, walk up, wander.] 

DOWN sitting -^ 

To sit down, 3?*; yashdb. 

Psa. 1 39. 2 Thou knowest my down sitting and mine 

DOWNWAED — 

Beneath, low, nQa mattah. 

2 Ki. 19. 30 Judah shall yet again take root downwa. 
Eccl. 3. 21 the beast that goeth downward to the 
Isa. 37. 31 of Judah shall again take root downward 
Eze. 1.27 the appearance of his loins even downwa. 
8. 2 the appearance of his loins even downw 

DOWET — 

\. Dowry, ^3; zebed. 

Gen. 30. io God hath endued me (with) a good dowry 

I.Dowry, purchase money, inb mohar. 

Gen. 34. 12 Ask me never so much dovn-y and gift 
Exod22. 17 shall pay money according to the dowry 
I Sa. 18. 25 The king desireth not any dowry, but an 

DEAG — 

Net, drag, nncpp mikmereth. 

Hab. I. 15 they . .gather them in their drag 
1. 16 they, .bum incense unto their drag 

DRAG, to — 

To draw, drag, crvpw surd. 

John2i. 8 came . . dragging the net with fishes 

DRAGON — 

1. Howlers, jackals, nisn tannoth. 

Mai. I. 3 waste for the dragons ot the wilderness 

2.Howlers, jackals, an tannim. 

Job 30. 2g I am a brother to dragons, and a compa. 
Psa. 44. 19 hastsorebrokenus in theplaceof dragons 
Isa. 13. 22 cry in their desolate houses, and dragons 

34. 13 it shall be an inhabitation of dragons 

35. 7 in the habitation of dragons, where each 
43. 20 The beast . shall honour me, the dragons 

Jer. 9. n I will make Jerusalem . .a den of dragons 
10. 22 to make the cities .a den of dragons 
14. 6 they snuffed up the vrind like dragons 
49. 33 And Hazor shall be a dwelling for dragons 
51. 37 And Babylon, a dwelling place f or drago. 
Eze. 29. 3 Pharaoh king of Egypt, the great dragon 
Mic. I. 8 I wU make a wailing like the dragons 

3. Sea-serpent, j'jri tannin. 

Deut 32. 33 Their wine (is) the poison ot dragons 
Psa. 74. 13 thou brakest the heads of the dragons in 
91. 13 the young lion and the dragon shalt thou 
148. 7 Praise the Lord, ye dragons, and all 
Isa. 27. I he shall slay the dragon that (is) in the 

51. 9 (Art)thounotitthat. .woundedthedrago. 
Jer. 51. 34 he hath swallowed me up like a dragon 

4.A dragon, SpaKcov drakon. 

Rev. 12. 3 a great red dragon, having seven heads 
12. 4 the dragonstood before the woman which 
12. 7 against the dragon; and the dragon fought 
12. 9 And the great dragon was cast out, that 
12. 13 when the dragon saw that he was cast 

12. 16 the flood which the dragon cast out of his 
12. 17 the dragon was wroth with the woman 

13. 2 the dragon gave him his power, and his 
13. 4 they worshipped the dragon which gave 
13. II like a lamb, and he spake as a dragon 
16. 13 frogs (come> out of the mouth of the dra. 
20. 2 he laid hold on the dragon, that old serp. 

DRAGON WELL, j'jnn j'y/o«ntam of jackals. 
A fountain near the S. walls of Jerusalem. 

Neh. 2. 13 I went out. .even before the dragon well 

DRAMS- 

l.Darics, [Persian coin), □'32";'iS adarkonim. 

I Ch.29. 7 five thousand talents and ten thousand d. 

Ezra 8.. 27 twenty basins of gold of a thousand dra. 

l.Darics (Persian coin), n'JbjiT darkemonim,. 
Ezra 2. 69 threescore and one thousand drams of 
Neh. 7. 70 gave to the treasure a thousand drams of 

7. 7 treasure of the work twenty thousand dr. 

7. 72 the people gave (was) twenty thousand d. 

DRANK — 

Drinldng, banquet, nn^p mishteh. 

Dan. I. 5 provision of the wine which he drank 
I. 8 nor with the wine which he drank 

DRAUGHT — 

\.A catch, draught, &ypa agra. 

Luke 5. 4 and let down your nets for a draught 

5. 9 he was astonished, .at the draught of the 

2. A privy, seat imihouf, c<}>i5ptiv apkedron. 

Mattis. 17 whatsoever, .is cast out into the draught 
Mark 7. 19 goeth o'dt into the diaught, purging all 



DRAUGHT house — 

Ooings out, or place of refuse, nlNyiD motsaotk, or 
nW-inp macharaoth. 

2 kTio. 27 made it a draught house unto this day 

DRAW, to — 

\.To draw up, nS'J dalah. 

Exod. 2. j6 they came and drew (water), and filled 
2. 19 also drew (water) enough for us, and 

2.T0 tread (the bow), in^ darak. 

3 Ch.14. 8 had an army (of men) that, .drew bows 

3.7V) draw out, n^p mashah. 

Exod. 2. 10 Because I drew him out of the water 

4.2*0 draio out, tiwd mashak. 

Gen. 37. 28 they drew and lifted up Joseph out of the 
Deut. 21. 3 heifer., which hath not drawn in the yoke 
Judg. 4. 6 Go and draw toward mount Tabor, and 
4. 7 I will draw unto thee, to the river Kishon 

20. 37 the liers in wait drew (themselves) along 
c Ki. 22. 34 a (certain) man drew a bow at a venture 
2 Ch.i8. 33 a (certain) man drew a bow at a venture 
Job 21. 33 and every man shall draw after him 

24. 22 He draweth also the mighty with his 
Psa. 10. 9 when he draweth him into his net 

28. 3 Draw me not away with the wicked 
Song I. 4 Draw me, we will run after thee. The 
Isa. 5. 18 Woe unto them that draw iniquity with 

66. J9 Pul, and Lud, that draw the bow, (to) 
Jer. 31. 3 with loving Idndness have I drawn thee 

38. 13 So they drew up Jeremiah with cords 
Eze. 32. 20 draw her and all her multitudes 
Hos. II. 4 I drew them with cords of a man, with 

5. To draw away or off, pn) naihaq. 

Judg2o. 32 Let us flee, and draw them from the city 

6. To draw away or out, pnj nathaq, 5. 

Josh. 8. 6 till we have drawn them from the city 

7. To draw about or along, nn^ sachab. 

2 Sa. 17. 13 and we will draw It into the river, until 

8. To draw out, empty, p^i ruq, 5. 

Exodis. 9 I will draw my sword, my hand shall 
Eze. 28. 7 they shall draw their swords agai'jst 

30. II they shall draw their swords agjauat 

9, To draw out or off, <]h^ shalaph. 

Judg. 3. 22 he could not draw tbedagger out ol his 
8. 10 and twenty thousandTteen that drew 

8. 20 but the youth drew not his sword ; for 

9. 54 Draw thy sword, and slay me, that men 
ao. 2 hundred thousand footmen that drew 
20. 15 twenty and six thousand men that drew 
20. 17 four hundred thousand men that drew 
20. 25 eighteen thousand men ; all these drew 

20. 35 and an hundred men : all these drew the 
ao. 46 twenty and five thousand men that drew 

1 Sa. 17. SI and drew it out of the sheath thereof 

31. 4 Draw thy sword, and thrust me through 
a Sa. 24. 9 valiant men that drew the sword 

2 Ki. 3. 26 with him seven hundred men that drew 
1 Ch. 10. 4 Draw thy sword, and thrust me through 

21. 5 an hundred thousand men that drew 
21. 5 ten thousand men that drew sword 

lO.To cause to go up (or land), acajSijSa^o) anabib. 

Matti3; 48 Which, when it was full, they drew to 
11. 7*0 draw or bale out, avr\iai antleo. 

John a. 9 the servants which drew the water knew 
4. 7 There cometh a woman, .to draw water 
4. 15 I thirst not, neither come hither to draw 

12. To draw away or out, a-jroctrau} apospao. 
Matt. 26. 51 stretched out (his) hand, and drew his 

13. To become, begin to be, yivo/iat ginomai. 

John 6. 19 see Jesus walking on the sea, and drawing 
14.2o draw, draw out or towards, e\Kvu helkud. 

John 6. 44 the Father which.. sent me draw him 
12. 32 And I. will draw all (men) imto me 
18. 10 Then Simon Peter hiving a sword drew 
21. 6 now they were not able to draw it for 
ai. II Simon Peter went up, and drew the net 

Acts 16. 19 drew (them) into the market place unto 

15. To draw out or towards, eA/coi helko. 

Acts 21. 30 they took Paul, and drew him out of tho 
Jas. 2. 6 and draw you before the judgment seatsT 

16.7*0 draw, draw out, ffirdcaspao. 

Marki4. 47 one of them that stood by drew a sword 
17.7*0 draw, drag, irvpai surd. 

Acts 14. 19 having stoned Paul, drew (him) out of 
17. 6 they drew .Tason and certam brethren 

Rev. 12. 4 his tail drew the third part of the stars 

18.7*0 cause to advance, irpo^iPdCco probibazo. 
Acts 19. 33 [they drew Alexander out ot the multit.l 

DRAW away, f» — 

1. 7*0 draw off or away, airotrirdco apospaJS. 

Acts 20. 30 speaking perverse things, to draw away 

2.2*0 set off or aioay, apicrrrjut aphistemi. 

Acts 5. 37 and drew away much people after him 

DRAW back, to — 

1 . 7*0 Iwni or draw back, 3W shub, 5. 

Gen. 38. 29 it came to pass, as he drew back his hand 
Josh. 8. 26 For Joshua drew not his hand back 
Lam. 2. 3 he hath drawn back bis right hand from 



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2 To send back, viro<rr4K\w liupostello. 

Ueb lo. 38 U (any man) draw back, my soul shall 

DSAW back, of them who — 

A sending itself) back, viroaroKi] hv.postoli. 
Heb 10 39 we are not of them who draw baclf 

DHAW forth, to — 

To cause to go or come forth, «>; yatsa, 5. 

I Ch 19. «5 drew forth the SjTians that (werel beyond 
Eze. 21. 3 draw forth my sword out of his sneath 
21 5 I the LORD have drawn forth my sword 

DRAW near, to — 

1. To come on, ll^naga, 5. 

Esth. g. I his decree drew near to be put In execution 
Psa.107. 18 they draw near unto the Rates of death 
Eze. 7. 12 The time is come, the day draweth near 

2. To come near, 31 ;; qarab. 

Lev g. 5 all the congregation drew near and stood 
Deut.25. It the wife of the one draweth near for to 
Judg. ig. 13 Come, and let us draw near to one of these 
1 Sa. 14. 36 Let us draw near hither unto God 
Esth. 5. 2 Esther drew near, and touched the top of 
Job 33. 22 his soul draweth near unto the grave, and 
laa. 41 s ends of the earth were afraid, drejv near 
57. 3 draw near hither, ye sons of the sorceress 
Lam. 3. 57 Thou drewest near in the day (that) I ca. 
Zeph. 3. 2 she trusted not . . she dre w not near to her 

8. To cause lo cone near, yrQ qarab, 5. 

Isa. 26. 17 (that) draweth near the time of her dell. 

4. Coming near, .n^ip qerabah. 

Psa. 73, 28 But (it is) good for me to draw near to 0. 

6. To draw nigh, eyylCii) eggizo. 

Matt 21. 34 when the time of the fruit drew near, he 
Luke 1 5. I Then drew near unto him all the publi. 

21. 8 and the time draweth near: go ye not 

22. 47 went before them, and drew near unto 
24. 15 Jesus himself drew near, and "went with 

&.To lead toward, irpotrayin prosago. 

Acts 27 27 that they drew near to some country 

7. To come toward, Trpoa-epxaiJ-at proserchomai. 

Acts 7. 31 as he drew near to behold (it), the voice 
Heb 10. 22 Let us draw near with a true heart, in 

DRAW near, to cause to — 

To cause to come near, y^^ qarab, 5. 

Jer. 30. 21 I will cause him to draw near, and he 
Eze. 9. I Cause them that have charge.. to draw n. 
22. 4 thou hast caused thy days to draw near 

DHAW nigh, to — 

l.To come on, V35 naga, 5. 

Psa. 83. 3 and my life draweth nigh onto the grave 
Eccl. 12. I nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt 

2.T0 come near, aiij qarab. 

Gen. 47 29 the time drew nigh that Israel must die 
Exod. 3 5 Draw not nigh hither : put off thy shoes 
1 Sa. 17. 48 came and drew nigh to meet David, that 
1 Ki. 2 I days of David drew nigh that he should 
Psa. 69. 18 Draw nigh unto my soul, (and) redeem it 
iig. 150 They draw nigh that follow after misch. 
Isa. 5. 19 the counsel of the Holy One .draw nigh 

3. To {cause to) come near, 3113 qarab, 5. 

Exodi4. 10 when Pharaoh drew nigh, the children of 

4. To become, yivofiai ginomai. 

John 6. 19 Jesus walking on the sea, and drawing n. 
6. To draw nigh, iyyi^w eijgizo. 

Matt 15. 8 This people draweth nigh tmto me with 

21. I when they drew nigh unto Jerusalem 
Luke IS 25 as he came and drew nigh to the house 

21. 28 look .for your redemption draweth n. 

22. 1 the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh 
24. 28 they drew nigh unto the village whither 

Acts 7. 17 when the time of the promise drew nigh 

10. 9 went on their journey, and drew nigh 
Heb. 7. 19 by the which we draw nigh unto God 
Jas. 4. 8 Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh 
5. 8 for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh 

DRAW off,- to — 

To draw off, >]hv shalaph. 

Ruth 4. 8 Buy (it) for thee. So he drew off his shoe 

DRAW out, to — 

1. To make long, lengthen, rnx arak, 5. 

1 KL 8. 8 they drew out the staves, that the ends 

2 Ch. 5. 9 And they drew out the staves (of the ark) 
Isa. 57. 4 make ye a wide mouth, (and) draw out 

2. To draw up, nS-j dalah. 

Prov2o. s a man of understanding will draw it ont 

3. To draw out, f'pn chalais. 

Lam. 4. 3 Even the sea monsters draw out the 

4. To draw up or out, f|en chasaph. 

Hag. 2. 16 (one) came to the press fat for to draw o. 

6.7*0 draw out, n^D nashaJi, 5. 

2 Sa. 22. 17 he took me ; he drew me out of many 
Psa. 18. 16 he took me, he drew me out of many 

t.To draw out, "^^Vii mxishak. 

Exod 12. 21 Draw out and take you a Iamb according 
Job 41. I Canst thou draw out leviathan with an 
Psa. 85. s draw out thine anger to all generations? 

7-70 draw about or along, ino saxhab. 
* Jer. 49. 2o least of the flock shall draw them out 
50. 4S the least o£ the Bock shall draw them out 



8. Tn cause to go out or forth, p?3 ptuj. 

Isa. 58. 10 (if) thou draw out thy soul to the hungry 

9. Tn open, nns pathach. 

Psa. 37. 14 The wicked have drawn out the sword 

10. Tb draw out, y)V\ ruq, 5. 

Lev. 26. 33 and will draw out a sword after you 
Psa. 35. 3 Draw out also the spear, and stop (the) 
Eze. s. 2, 12 and I willdrawoutasword after them 
12. 14 and I will draw out the sword after them 

11. To draw out, avrXeui antleO. 

John 2. 8 Draw out now, and bear unto the gover. 
12. 7*0 draw, draw out or forth, o-iraw spaO. 
Acts 16. 27 he drew out hia sword, and would have 

DRAW on, to — 

To shine or dawn iipon, ivi<f>a<TK(is epiphosko. 

Luke23. 54 the preparation, and the sabbath drew on 
DRAW to the shore, to — 
To anclwr near, Trpoaopfil^oi prosormizo. 

Mark 6. 53 they came, .and drew to the shore 
DRAW (toward evening), to — 
To be feeble, fall, nj-i raphah. 

Judgig. 9 the day draweth toward evening, I pray 
DRAW up, to — 
l.To draw up, n'3, rn3 giach, guach. 

Job 40. 23 that he can drav,' up Jordan into his 

2. To drato up, a.va<nra.<a anaspao. 

Acts II. 10 and all were drawn up again Into heaven 
DRAW (water), to — 
To draw [rvaier), liv^ shaah. 

Gen. 24. 13 men of the city come ont to draw water 
24. 19 I will draw (water) for thy camels also 
24. 20 unto the v;ell to draw (water), and drew 
24. 43 the virgin cometh forth to draw (water) 
24. 44 and I will also draw for thy cameb 
24. 45 went down unto the well, and drew (wa.) 

Ruth 2. 9 of fthat) which the young men have dra. 

1 Sa. 7. 6 gatnered together to Mizpeh, . .drew (w.) 

9. II young maidens going out to draw water 

2 Sa. 23. 16 drew water out of the well of Beth-lehem 
I Ch. II. 18 drew water out of the weU of Beth-lehem 
Isa. 12. 3 draw water out of the wells of salvation 
Nah. 3. 14 Draw thee waters for the siege, fortify 

DRAW with, to — 

Bucket, something to dravj with, &vr\TiiJ.a anllema. 
John 4. II thou hast nothing to draw with, and the 

DRAW, woman to — 

To drato {water), DX?? shaab. 

Gen. 24. II the time that women go out to draw 

DRA wee- 
To draw up {water), 3,s:y shaab. 

Deut29. II the hewer of thy wood imto the drawer of 

Josh. 9. 21, 23, be hewers of wood and drawers of w. 

9. 27 hewers of wood and drawers of water for 

DRAWING water, places of — 

Places for dravying water, D'3N^a mashabbim. 

Judg. 5. II noise of archers in places of drawing w. 
DRAWIT — 
l.To take, np^ laqach. 

Prov.24. It it thou forbear to deliver.. drawn unto d. 

2. To spread out, b'M natash. 

Isa. 21. 15 For they fled . . from the drawn sword 

3. To draw, tear, 3np sachob. 

Jer 22. 19 drawn and cast forth beyond the gates of 

^.Removed, P'ny attiq. 

Isa. 28. 9 weaned from the milk, (and) drawn'from 

5. To open, nr^ pathach. 

Eze. 21. 28 say thou. The sword, the sword (is) drawn 

6. To draw out, f^ shalaph. 

Num22. 23 ass saw the angel, .and his sword drawn 
22. 31 saw the angel, .and his sword drawn in 
Josh. 5. 13 there stood a man., with his sword drawn 
1 Ch. 21. 16 the angel, .having a drawn sword in hli 

DRAWN, to he — 

l.To draw out, ^hy shalaph. 

Job 20. 25 It is drawn, and cometh out of the body 
2. To be Twarked out, nxn taar. 

Josh. 15. 9 the border was drawn from the top 
15. 9 and the border was drawn to Baalah 
15. II and the border was drawn to Shicron 
18. 14 the border was drawn (thence), and 
18. 17 And was d^a^vn from the north, and 

DRAWIT away, to he — 

l.To be driven or forced away, rn) nadach, 2. 
Deut.30. 17 but shalt be drawn away, and worship 

2. To be drawn away or out, pnj nathaq, 2. 

Josh. 8. 16 all the people were drawn away from 

3. To be drawn away, pm nathaq, 6. 

Judg2o. 31 the children of Benjamin., were drawn a. 
4.T0 be drawn out or forth, i\iKKop.a.\. exelkomai. 
Jas. I. 14 he is drawn away of his own lust, and 

DREAD — 

1. Terror, no'x emxih. 

Job 13. 21 aid let not thy dread make me afr^d 



2. Terror, fright, nn chath. 

Gen. 9. 3 the dread of you shall be upon every 

Z.Fear, reverence, ni.io mora. 

Deutii. 23 the drea]d of you upon all tho land that 

4.i^ear, dread, tn^ pachad. 

Exod. IS. 16 Fear and dread shall fall upon them 
Deut. 2. 25 This day will I begin to put the dread 
Job 13. II Shall not. hia dread fall upon you? 

DREAD, to — 

1 . To fear, be afraid, «"!; yare. 

I Ch.22. 13 bo strong, and of good courage; dread not 

2. To fear, be afraid, terrified, vy^ arats. 

Deut I. 29 Dread not, neither be afraid of them 

DREAD, to be — 

To declare or hold as fearful, pj; arals, 5. 

Isa. 8. 13 Sanctify the LoBD .(let) him (be) your dr. 
DREADFUIi — 
l.To be afraid, terrible, "^rn dechal. 

Dan. 7. 7 behold, a fourtli beast, dreadful and terr. 
7 ig of the fourth beast, which was. .dreadful 

2,To be feared, reverenced, ki; yare, 2. 

Gen. 28. 17 And he., said, How dreadful (is) this 
Dan. g. 4 Lord, the great and dreadful God 
Hab. I. 7 They (are) terrible and dreadful : their 
Ual. I 14 and my name (is) dreadful among the h. 

4. 5 the coming of the great and dreadful dtj 

3. To fear, be afraid, "in? pachad. 

Job 15. 21 A dreadful sound (is) in hlaeaiB 
i.Fear, reverence, n^y, yirak. 

Eze. I. 1 3 they we're so high that they were dreadl 

DREAIE — 

l.Dream, o'lbn chalom. 

Gen. so. 3 God came to AF)1me1cch in a dream by 
20. 6 God said unto him in a dream. Yea, I kn. 
31. 10 I lifted up mine eyes, and saw in a dream 
31. II angel of God spake unto me in a dream 
31. 24 God came to Laban the Syrian in a dream 
37. 5 Joseph dreamed a dream, and he told (lt» 
37. 6 Hear, .this dream which I liave dreamea 
37. 8 And they hated him yet. .for his dreams 
37. 9 And he dreamed yet another dream 
37. 9 Behold, I have dreamed a dreara more 
37. 10 What (is) this dream that thou hast dre.f 
37. 20 we shall see what will become of his drea. 
40. 5 they dreamed a dream both of them 
40. s eacli man his dreara in'one night 
40. 5 according to the interpretation of his dre. 
40. 8 they said unto him. We have dreamed a d. 
40. 9 And the chief butler told his dream to 

40. 9 In my dream, behold, a vine (was) before 
40. 16 chief baker. . said . . I also (was) in my d. 
41 7 Pliaraoh awoke, and, behold, .a dream 
4t. 8 and Pharaoh told them his dreams ; but 

41. II we dreamed a dream in one night, I and 
41. II according to the interpretation of his d. 
41. 12 and he interpreted to us our dreams 

41. 12 to each man according to his dream he 
41. IS Pharaoh said . . I have dreamed a dream 
41. IS thou canst understand a dream to inter. 
41. 17 In my dream, behold, I stood upon the 
41. 22 I saw in my dream, and, behold, seven 
41. 25 Joseph said . .The dream of Pharaoh (is) 
41. 26 seven good ears, .the dream (is) one 

41. 32 the dream wasdoubled unto Pharaoh twL 

42. 9 Joseph remembered the dreams which 
Num 12. 6 (and) will speak unto him in a dream 
Deut 13. 1 a prophet, or a dreamer of dreams, and 

13. 3 that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams 
13. s dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death 
Judg. 7. 13 a man that told a dream unto his fellow 
7. 13 I dreamed a dream, and, lo, a cake of 
7. 13 Gideon heard the telling of the dream 
t Sa. 28. 6 Lord answered him not, neither by dre. 

28. IS neither by prophets, nor by dreams 

I Ba. 3. 5 the Lord appeared to Solomon in a dream 
3. IS Solomon awoke ; and, behold, (it was) a d. 

Job 7. 14 thou scarest me with dreams, and terri. 
2o. 8 He shall fly away as a dream, and shall 
33. 15 In a dream, in a vision of the night,wben 

Psa. 73. 2o As a dream when (one) awaketh ; (so), O 

EccL s- 3 * dream cometh through a multitude of 

5. 7 in the multitude of dreams and many 
Isa. 29. 7 shall be as a dream of a night vision / 
Jer. 23. 27 people to forget my name by their dreams 

23. 28 that hath a dream, let him tell a dream 
23. 32 against them that prophesy false dreams 

29. 8 neither hearken to your dreams which ye ' 
Dan. ' 1. 17 understanding in all visions and dreams 

2. I Nebuchadnezzar dreamed dreams, where. 

2. 2 for to show the king his dreams 

3. 3 said unto them, I have dreamed a dream 
2. 3 my spirit was troubled to kuowthe dre. 

Joel 2. 28 your old men shall dream dreams, your 
'Zech.io. 2 seen a lie, and have told false dreams 

i.Dream,, ojin clielcm. 

Dan; 2. 4 tell thy servants the dream, and we will 
2. s ye will not make known unto me the dr. 
2. 6 ye show the dream, and theinterpretation 
2. 6 show me the dream, and the interpretat. 
2. 7 Let the king tell his servants the dream 
2. 9 ye will not make known tmto me the dr.' 
2. 9 teU me the dream, and I shall know that 
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Dan. 2. s8 Thy dream, and the visions of thy head 
2 36 This (iaj the dreaiq.; and we will teil the 
2 45 dream (is) certain, and the interpretation 
4. 5 I saw a dream which inado me afraid, and 
4, 6 unto me the interpretation of the dream 
4. 7 J told the dream before them ; but they 
4. 8 and before him I told the dream, (saying) 
4. 9 tell me the risiohs of my dream that I 
4. 18 This dream I king Nebuchadnezzar have 
4. 19 let not the dream, or the interpretation 

4. 19 the dream (be) to them that hate thee 

5. 12 interpreting of dreams, and showing 0/ 
7 I Daniel had a dream and vision of his 

7. 1 he wrote the dream, (and) told the sum 

5. Wliat happens in sleep, a dream, ivvTcviov- 
Acts. 2. 17 and your old men *hall dream dreams 

A, A dream, ovap onar. 

Blatt. I 20 the angel appeared unto him in a dream 
2. 12 being warned of God in a dream that 
2. 13 the angel, .appeareth to Joseph in a dr. 
2. 19 angel of the Lord appeareth in a dream 
2. 22 being warned of God in a dream, he tur. 
27. 19 suifcred many things this day in a dream 

SREASI, to — 

1 To dream, D^ri chalam. 

Gen. 28. 12 he dreamed, and behold a ladder set up 
37. s Joseph dreamed a dream, and he told (it) 
37. 6 Hear, .this dream which I have dreamed 
37. 9 he dreamed yet another dream, and told 
37. 9 I have dreamed a dream more ; and 
37. 10 What (is) this dream that thou hast dre ? 
40. . s they dreamed a dream both of them, each 

40. 8^ We have dreamed a dream, and (there is) 

41. I'Pharaoh dreamed : and, behold, he stood 
41. 5 And he slept and dreamed the second 
41. II we dreamed a dream in one night, 1 and 
41. II we dreamed each man according to the 

41. IS I have dreamed a dream, and (there is) 

42. 9 remembered the dreams v/hich he drea. 
Judg. 7. T3 I dreamed a dream, and, lo, a cake of 
Psa. 126. 1 Lord turned . we were like them that d. 
laa. 29. 8 even be as when a hungry (man) dream. 

29. 8 when a thirsty (man) dreameth, and, be. 
Jer. 23. ^5 saying, I have dreamed, I have dreamed 
Dan. 2. I Nebuchadnezzar dreamed dreams, where. 
2. 3 I have dreamed a dream, and my spirit 
Joel 2. 28 your old men shall dream dreams, your 

2.2b dream (frequently), fwirviaCoixai enupniazo. 
Acts 2. 17 and your old men shall dream dreams 

BBH&UEI), to cause to be — 

To cause to be dreamed, D7ij chalam, 5 

J er. 29. 8 your dreams which ye caused to be drea. 

DEEAHEE-T- 

1. To dream^alJ) chalam. 

Deuti3 I arise among you a prophet, or a dreamer 

13. 3 the words of that prophet, or that drea. 

13, 5 dreamer of dreams, shall be put to death 

Jer. 27. 9 nor to your diviners, nor to your dream. 

2. Master of dreams, uhr\ ij^g baal chalom. 

Gen. 37 19 to another. Behold, this dreamer cometh 
3.2*0 dream, {frequently), kvu-irvid^ofA.at enupnizoma. 
Jude 8 these (filthy) dreamers defile the flesh 

DBJSGS — 

l.Ooblet, bowl, large cup, nys^ quhhaath. 

Isa. 51. 17 thou hast drunken the dregs of the cup 
31. 22 (even) the dregs of the cup of my fury 

2. Preserves, drcjs, lees, D'lc?* sheviarim. 

Psa. 75. 8 but the dregs all the vricked of the earth 

DRESS, to — 

\.To do good, make right, in) yatab, 5. 

Exod3o. 7 when he dressetb the lamps, he shall 

2.2*0 serve, till, ijj; abad. 

Gen. 2.15 put him into the garden . to dress it 
Deut28. 39 Thou shalt plant vineyards, and dress 

3.2*0 do, make, n^j; asah. 

Gen. 18. 7 gave (it) unto a young man. .to dress it 

18. 8 he took .the calf which he had dressed 

a Sa. 12. 4 to take of his own. .to dress for the 

12. 4 took the poor man's lamb, and dressed 

13. 5 let.. Tamar.. dress the meat in my sight 
13. 7 saying, Go now.. and dress him meat 

2 Sa. 19. 24 had neither dressed his feet, nor trimmed 
iKt 17. 12 that I may go in and dress it for me and 
18. 23 and I vrill dress the other bullock, and 
18. 25 Choose you one bullock.. and dress (it) 
18. 26 they took tho bullock, .and they dressed 

DEEBSE3, to bo — 

1,2*0 be done, made, nyj; asah, 2. 

Lev. 7. 9 and all that is dressed In the frying pan 

2.2*0 be a husbandman, yeupyeofiai georgeomai. 
Heb. 6. 7 herbs meet for them hy whom it is dress. 

DRESSED, ready — 

2*0 do, make, nj^V asah. 

I Sa. 25. 18 Abigail, .took, .five sheep ready dressed 

DREW near — 

To come near, Tiij qarab. 

I Sa. 17. 41 the Philistine came on and drew near 
a Sa. 18. 25 And he came apace, and drew near 



DaiSD — 

1. To be dry, or dried up, £"3; yabesh. 

Num.6 3 neither shall he eat moist grapes, or dr 
2. 7*0 roast, nVfJ qdlah. 

Lev. 2. 14 Ihy first fruits green ears of com dried by 

DEIED, to be — 

\.To be dried, 3 in chareb. 

Judg 16. 7 seven green withs that were never dried 

16. 8 green withs which had not been dried 
2.2*0 be burnt, score}, ed, "nn charar, 2. 

Psa. 6g. 3 weary of ray crying ; my throat is dried 
3. 2*0 be dry or dried up, e^n; yabesh. 

Gen. 8. 14 in the second month . . was the earth dried 

Eze. 37. J I Our bones are dried, and our hope is lost 
DBIED away — 
l.To be dry or dried up, c*?; yabesh. 

Numii. 6 But now our soul (is) dried away 

DRIEBap — 

Dried up, rim tsiclieh. 

Isa. 5. [3 their multitude dried up with thirst 

DRIED up, to be — 

1.2*0 be or become lean, poor, low, weak, V^ dalal. 
Job 28. 4 they are dried up, they are gone away 

2.2*0 be dried up, ^in cliareb. 

Gen. 8. 13 the waters were dried up from oflf the 
Psa. 106. 9 the Red sea also, and it was dried up 
Isa. 19. 6 the brooks of defence shall be. .dried up 
Hos. 13. 15 his fountain shall be dried up . he shall 

3. 2*0 be dry or dried up, EJi; yabesh. 

Gen. 8. 7 until the waters were dried up from off 
I Ki. 13. 4 his hand . . dried up, so that he could not 

17. 7 the brook dried up, because there had 
Job 18. 16 His roots shall be dried up beneath, and 
Psa. 22. 15 My strength is dried up like a potsherd 
Isa ig. 5 the river shall be wasted and dried up 
Jer 23. 10 the pleasant places .are dried up, and 

50. 38 they shall be dried up : for it (is) the land 
Hos. 9. 16 their root is dried up, they shall bear no 
Joe! I 20 for the rivers of waters are 3ried up, and 
Zech.ii. 17 his arm shall be clean dried up, and his 

4. 2*0 malce or become dry, wz] yabesh, 5, 

Joel I. to naw wine is dried up, the oil languisheth 
I. 12 The vine is dried up, ancl the flg tree 

DEIHK — 

\. Drink, juice, nff^iD mashqeh. 

Lev. II. 34 all drink that may be drunk in every (such) 
Isa. 32 6 he will cause the drink of the thirsty to 

I.Banquet, drinking, rim/o mishieh. 

Ezra 3. 7 They gave . . meat, and drink, and oil, unto 
Dan. I. 10 hath appointed your meat and your drink 

3. Anything suc/ced up, K3b sobe. 

Hos. 4. e8 Their drink is sour: they have committed 
i. Juice, marrow, refreshment, lip?' shiqc^wo. 

Psa. 102. 9 I have, mingled my drink with weeping 
h.Juice, marrow, refreshment, '^pE* shxqqui. 

Eos. 2. s that give . . my flax, mine oil and my dri 
^.Anything drunk, Ttifjia poma. 

I Co. 10. 4 did all drink tho same spiritual drink 

Heb. g. 10 (Which stood) only ia meats and drinks 

l.A drinldng, sims posts. 

John 6. 55 For my. .blood is drink indeed 
Rom 14. 17 the kingdom of God is not meat and dri. 
Col 2. 16 Let no man therefore judge you in drink 
DRINK, to — 
\.A banquet, divsildng, .nn^3 mishieh. 

Dan. 1.16 took away . t!ie wine that they should dr. 
2. To dnnk, banquet, nniy shaihah. 

Gen. 9. 21 And he drank of the wine, and was drun. 
24. 14 Let down thy pitcher .that I may drink 
24. 14 Drink, and I will give thy camels, also 
24. 18 Brink, my lord : and she hasted, and Jet 
24. 44 Both drink thou, and I will also draw for 
24. 46 Drink, and I will give, so I drank, and 

24. 54 And they did eat and drink, he and the 

25. 34 he did eat and drink, and rose up, and 

26 30 made .a feast, and they did eat and dri. 

27. 25 and he brought him wine, and he drank 

30. 38 when the flocks came to drink, that they 

30. 38 should conceive when they came to drink 

43. 34 And they drank, and were merry with him 

44. 5 (Is) not this (it) in which my lord drink. 
Exod. 7. 18 the Egyptians shall loathe to drink of 

7. 21 Egyptians could not drink of the water 
7. 24 the Egyptians digged . . for water to drink 
7. 24 could not drink of the water of the river 
15. 23 they couid not drink of the waters of M. 
15. 24 murmured . .saying. What shall we drink? 
17. s (there was) no water for the people to d. 
17. 2 and said, Give us water that we may dr. 
17. 6 shaU come water .. that the people may d. 
24. II also they saw God, and did eat and drink 
32. 6 the people sat down to eat and to drink 
34. 28 he did neither eat bread, nor drink water 
Lev. 10. 9 Do not drink wine nor strong drink, thou 
Num. 6. 3 He shall . .drink no vinegar of wine, or 
6. 3 neither shall he drink any liquor of 
6. 20 after that the Nazarite may drink wine 
20. 5 neither (is) there any water to drink 
20. 1 1 the congregation drank, and their beasts 
20. 17 neither wUl we drink (of ) the water of the 
20. 19 and if I and my cattle drinls of thy -water 



Numai 22 v/e will not drink(of) the waters of tho 
23. 24 until he eat (of) the prey, and drink the 
33. 14 was no water for the people to drink 

Deut. 2. 6 buy water of them . . that ye may drinli 

2. 28 give me water that I may drink : only 
9. 9 I neither did eat bread nor drink water 
g. 18 1 did neither eat bread, nor drink water 

II. II land drinketh water of the rain of heaven 
eS. 39 but Shalt neither drink (of) the wine, nor 
29 6 neither have ye drunk wine or strong dr 
32 14 thou didst drink the pure blood of the 
32. 38 Which . . drank the wine of their drink ofl 
Judg. 7. 5 that boweth down upon his knees to d. 
7. 6 bowed down upon their knees to drink 
9. 27 did eat and drink, and cursed Abimelecb 
13. 4 beware, I pray thee, and drink not wine 
13. 7 bear a son ; and now drink no wine nor 
13. 14 neither let her drink wine, .nor eat any 
15. ig %vhen he had drunk, his spirit came again 
ig. 4 they did eat and drink* and lodged there 
I g. 6 they sat down, and did eat and drink toga. 
19. 21 washed their feet, and did eat and drmk 
Pi,uth 2. g drink of (that) which the young men havs 

3. 7 when Boaz had eaten and drunk, and his 

1 Sa. I. 9 SoHannahroseup..aftertheyhaddrunk 

I 15 I have drunk neither wine nor strong dr. 
30. 13 had eaten no bread, nor drunk (any) water 

2 Sa. II II shall I then go into mine house., to drink 

11. 13 he did eat and drink before him ; and he 

12. 3 and drank of his own cup, and lay in his 
i6. 2 the wine, that such as be faint. .may dr 
ig. 35 taste what I eat or what I drink ? can I 
^3. 16 he would not drink thereof, but poiired 
23. 17 the blood, therefore he would not drink it 

1 Ki. t. 25 behold, they eat and drink before him 

13. 8, 16 neither will I eat bread nor drink wat 
13, 9 Eat DO bread, nor drink water, nor turn 

I, 17 ITiou shalt eat no bread nor drink water 
13 18 that he may eat bread and drink water 
13. 19 did eat bread in his house, and drank w 
13. 22 and hast eaten bread and drunk water 
13 22 Eat no bread, and drink no water ; thy 
13 23 it came to pass . . after he had drunk, that 
17 4 it shall be, (that) thou shalt drink of the 
17. 6 ravens brought him bread . . and he drank 

17. 10 a little water in a vessel, that I may dr. 
j8. 41 Get thee up, eat and drink; for (there is) 

18. 42 So Ahab went up to eat and to drink 

jg 6 he did eat and drink, and laid him down 

19. 8 he arose, and did eat and drink, and went 

2 Ki. 3. 17 ye may drink, both ye, and your cattle 

6. 22 they may eat and drink, and go to their 

6. 23 when they had eaten and drunk, he sent 

7. 8 went into one tent, and did eat and drink 
9. 34 when he was come in, he did eat and dr 

18. 27 may eat their own dung, and drink their 

18. 31 drink ye every one the waters of his cist 

19. 24 I have digged and drunk strange waters 
1 Ch.ii. 18 David would not drink(of)it, but poured 

II. 19 shall I drink the blood of these men that 
• II. ig Therefore he would not drink it. These 

2g. 22 did eat and drink before the Lord on that 
Ezra 10. 6 he did eat no bread, nor drink water : for 
Neh. 8. lo eat the fat, and drink the sweet, and send 

8. 12 went their way to eat, and to drink, and 
Esth. 3. 15 And the.king and Haman satdovmtodi. 

4. 16 and neither eat nor drink three days 
Job I. 4 called for their three Bisters to drink 

6. 4 the poison ^hereof drinketh up my spirit 

15. i5 man, which drinketh iniquity hke water? 
21. 20 he shall drink of the ^vrath of the Almi. 

34. 7 What man (is) like Job, (who) drinketh 
Psa. so. 13 Will I eat. .or drink the blood of goats 1 

75. 8 all the wicked of the earth shall .. drink 
78 44 turned their rivers, they could not dri 
no. 7 He shall drink of the bropl: in the way 
Prov. 4. 17 For they .. drink the vrineof violence 

5. 15 Drink waters out of thine own cistern 

9. 5 drink of the ^vine (which) I have mingled 

23. 7 Eat and drink, saith he to thee ; but hia 
26. 6 cutteth off the feet, (and) drinketh dam. 
31. 4 (It is) not for kings to drink wine ; nor 
31. 5 Lest they drink, and forget the law, and 
31. 7 Let him drink, and forget his poverty 

EccL 2. 24 that he should eat and dnnk, and . . enjoy 
3. 13 also that every man should eat and dri. 
S. 18 good and comely . to eat and to drink 
8. IS a man hath no better, than. .to. drink 
g, ;f Go. .drink thy wine with a merry heart 
Song 5. 1 1 have drunk my wine . friends; drink 
Isa. 5. 22 mighty to drink wine, and men of stren. 

21. s Prepare the table, .eat, drink : arise, ye 
22. 13 let us eat and drink ; for to morrow we 

24. 9 They shall not drink wine with a song 

24, 9 shall be bitter to them that drink it 
29. 8 a thirsty- man dreameth . . he drinketh 
36. 12 they may. drink their own piss with you 
36. i6 drink ye every one the waters of his ovm 
37. 25 I have digged, and drunk water ; and 
44. 12 he drinketh no water and is faint 

51. 17 which hast drunk, .thou hast drunken 
51. 22 dregs . .thou shalt no more drink it again 
62. 8 the sons of the stranger shall not drink 
62. 9 they that have brought it. .shall drink 
65. 13 behold, my servants shall drink, but ye 
Jer 2. 18 what hast thou to do . to drink the waters 
2. 18 to drink the waters of the river? 

16. 8 Thou shalt not. sit with them, .to drink 

22. IS did not thy father eat and drink, and dq 

25. 16 they shall drink, and be moved, and be 
25. 26 the king of Sheshach shall drink after 

35. 27 Drink ye, and be drunken, and spue, and 



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Jon. 3. 
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Hab. 2. 
Zeph. I. 
Hag. I. 
Zech. 7. 
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Jer. 25. s3 to take the cup at thine hand to drink 
25. 28 Thus saitli the LORD..Ve shall.. diink 
35. sand I said unto them, Drink ye wine 
35. 6 But they said, We will drink no wine 
35. 6 Ye shall drink no wine, (neither) ye, nor 
35. 8 to drink no wine all our days, we, our 
35. 14 he commanded his sons not to drink 
35. 14 for unto this day they drink none, but 
49. 12 not to drink, .have assuredly drunken 
49. 12 but thou Shalt surely drink (of it) 
51. 7 the nations have drunken of her wiue 
Iiam. s- 4 We have drunken our water for money 
Eze. 4. II Thou shalt drink also water by measure 
4. II from time to time shalt thou drink 

4. 16 and they shall drink water by measure 
12. 18 drink thy water with trembling and with 

19 and drink their water with astonishment 
32 Thou shalt drink of thy sister's cup 
34 Thou shalt even drink it and suck (it) out 
4 and-they shall drink thy milk 
14 their trees stand, .all that drink water 

16 all that drink water, shall be comforted 
18 and to have drunk of the deep waters 
ig they drink that which ye have fouled 

17 that ye may eat flesh, and drink blood 

18 Ye shall, .drink the blood of the princes 

19 and shall, .drink blood till ye be drunken 
21 Neither shall any priest drink wine 
j2 give us pulse to eat, and water to drink 

3 sold a girl for wine, that they might dri. 
8 they drink the wine of the condemned 
I which say . .Bring, and let us drink 
8 So. .three cities wandered, .to drink wa. 
11 but ye shall not drink wine of them 

6 That drink wine in bowls, and anoint 

14 they shall plant, .and drink the wine 
16 as ye have drunk upon my holy mountain 
16 shall all the heathen drink.. tney shall d. 

7 let them not feed, nor drink water 

15 and sweet'wine, but shalt not drink wine 

16 drink thou also, and let thy foreskin be 
13 they shall p'ant vineyards, but not drink 
6 ye drink, but ye are not filled with;drink 
6 when ye did drink . . did not ye .. drink 

IS they shall drink, (and) make a noise as 

3. To drink, banquet, nn?' shethah. 

Dan. 5. I Belshazzar the king, .drank wine before 

5. 2 that . . his concubines, might drinktherein 
5. 3 wives, and his concubines, drank in them 
5. 4 They drank wine, and praised the gods 

5. 23 thy concubines, have drunk wine in them 

^.To drink, iriva pino. 

Matt. 6. 25 what ye shall eat, [or what ye shall drink) 

6. 31 What shall we eat ?. .What shall we d. ? 
•II. 18 John came neither eating nor drinking 

11. 19 The Son of man came eating and drinking 
24. 38 they were eating and drinking, marrying 
24. 49 and to eat and drink with the drunken 
26. 27 gave (it) to them, saying, Drink ye all of 
.26. 29 I will not drink henceforth of this fruit 
26. 29 when I drink it new with you in my Fa. 

26. 42 pass, .except I drink it, thy will be done 

27. 34 gave him vinegar to drink mingled with 
27. 34 when he had tasted, .he would not drink 

•Mark 2. 16 [and drinketh] with publicansand-sinners 
14. 23 he gave (it) to them : and they all drank 
14. 25 I will drink no mare of the fruit of the 

14. 25 that I drink it new in the kingdom of 

15. 23 gave him [to drink] wine mingled with 
i6. 18 [it they drink any deadly thing, it shall] 

Luke I. 15 and shall drink neither wine nor strong 
S- 30 eat and drink mth publicans and sinners? 
5. 33 they said unto him., but thine eat and d.J 

5. 39 No man also having drunk old (wine) 

7. 33 neither eating bread nor drinking wine 
7. 34 Son of man is come eating and drinking 

10. 7 and drinkijg such things as they give 

12. 19 take thine ease, eat, drink, (and) be merry 
12. 29 what ye shall eat, or what ye sliall drink 

12. 4S and to eat and drinl., and to be drunken 

13. 26 We have eaten and drunk in thy presen. 
17. 8 serve me, till I have eaten and drunken 
17. 8 and afterward thou shalt e.at and drink 
17. 27 They did eat, they drank, they married 

17. 28 they did eat, they drauk, they bought 
22. 18 I will not drink of the fruit of the vine 

22. 30 That ye may eat and drink at my table 
Joha 4. 7 Jesus saith unto her. Give me to drink 

4. 9 that thou, being a Jew, askest drink of 
4. 10 itas that saith to thee, Give me to drink 
4. 12 gave us the well, and drank thereof him. 
4. 13 VVTiosoever drinketh of this water shall 
4. 14 whosoever drinketh of the water that I 

6. 53 drink liis blood, ye have no life in you 

6. 54 Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my 

6. s6 He that eateth ray flesh, and drinketh my 

7. 37 thirst, let him come unto me, and drink 

18. II the cup. .given me, shall I not drink it? 
Acts 9. 9 three days., neither did eat nor drink 

23. 12 eat nor drink till they had killed Paul 
23. 21 eat nor drink till they have killed him 

Rom 14. 21 neither to eat flesh, nor to drink wine 
I Co. 9. 4 Have we not power to eat and to drink ? 
10. 4 did all drink the same spiritual drink 
10. 4 they drank of that spiritual Rock that 
10. 7 The people sat down to eat and drink 
10. 21 Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord 

10. 31 Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or 

1 1. 22 have ye not houses to eat and to drink in ? 
II. 25 as olt as ye drink (it), in remembrance 



I Co. II. 26 as often as ye eat this bread, and drirflt 
II. 27 whosoever sha'l eat this bread, and drink 
II. 28 so let him eat of (that) bread, and drink 
11. 29 drinketh unwortliily, eateth and drinketh 

15. 32 let us eat and drink;- for to morrow we d. 
Heb. 6. 7 the earth v/hich dnuketh in the rain that 
Rev. 14. 10 The same shall drink of the wine of the 

16. 6 and thou hast given them blood to drink 
18 3 all nations have drunk of the wine of her 

DRINK abundantly, to — 

To drink to satiety, ^^¥' shakar. 

Song 5. I yea, drink abundantly, beloved 
DRINK, to cause to — 
To cause or give to drink, to water, n^p; shaqak, 5. 

Num. s. 24 he shall cause the woman to drink the 
5. 25 shall cause the woman to drink the water 

Song 8. 2 1 would cause thee to drink of spiced wl. 

Jer. 23. 15 and cause all the nations, .to driuk it 
DRINX, to be filled with — 
To drink to satiety, 15^ shakar. 

Hag. I. 6 ye di-ink, but ye are not filled with drink 
DRINK, to give — 

1. To cause or give to drink, to viater, np^ sliaqoh, 5. 

Gen. 21. 19 bottle with water, and gave the lad drink 
24. 14, 46 and I will give thy camels drink also 
24. 18 pitcher upon her hand, and gave him dr. 

24. 43 Give me, I pray, .a little water, .to drink 
Num 20. 8 give the congregation and . . beasts drink 
Judg. 4. 19 Give me, I pray.. a little water to drink 

4. ig opened a bottle of milk, and gave him d. 
2Sa. 23. 15 Oh that one would give me drink of the 
I Ch. II. 17 Oh that one would give me drink of the 
Esth. I. 7 they gave (them) drink in vessels of gold 
Job 22. 7 not given water to the wea.y to drink 
Psa. 69. 21 in my thirst they gave me vinegar to dr. 
78. 15 gave (them) drink as (out of) the great 
80. s givest them tears to d,-ink in great raea. 
104. 11 give drink to every beast of the field 
Prov 2s. 21 if he be thirsty, give him water to driuk 
Isa. 43. 20 to give drink to my people, my chosen 
Jer. 8. 14 given us water of gall to dnnk, because 
9. IS and give them water of gall to drink 
16. 7 give them the cup of consolation to drink 
35. 2 bring them . . and give them wine to drink 
Amos 2. 12 But ye gave the Nazarites wme to drink 

2. 7*0 give to drink, ■rotI^ui potizo. 

Matt 25. 35 I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink; I 

25. 37 when saw we thee .".thirsty, and gavs. .d. 
25. 42 I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink 

Rom 12. 20 if he thirst, give him drink : for in so 

DRINK, to give to — 

To give to drink, irorl^u potizo. 

Matt 10. 42 whosoever shall give to drink unto one 

27. 48 put (it.) on a reed, and gave him to driuk 
Mark 9. 41 give you a cup of water to drink in my 
15. 36 put (it) on a reed, and gave him to drink 

DRINK," giving ■ - 

To give to drink, riQ-^ shaqah, 5. 

(Jen. 24. 19 when she had done giving him drink 
DRINK, to let — 
\.To suffer to suck up or swallovj, ,S33 gama, 5. 

Gen. 24. 17 Let me, I pray thee, drink a little water 

2. To cause or give to drink, np^ shaqah, 5. 

Gen. 24. 4s I said unto her, Let me drink, I pray thee 

DRINK, to make — 

\.To cause or give to drink, np^ shaqah, 5. 

Gen. 19. 32 Come, let us make our father drink wine 
19. 33, 35 they made their father drink wine 
ig. 34 let us make him drink wine this night 
24. 46 and she made the camels drink also 
Exod32. 20 and made the children of Israel drink 
I Sa. 30. II he did eat ; and they made him drink 
Psa. 36. 8 thou shalt make them drink of the river 
" -" - i - ti i" 

2 To give to drink, ttot'i^ui potizo. 

Rev. 14. 8 she made all nations drink of the wine of 

DRINK, to make to — 

1. To cause or give to drink, ri\y^ shaqah, 5. 

Num. s- 27 when he hath made her to drink the 
Psa. 60. 3 thou hast made us to drink the wine of • 
Jer. 2s. 17 I. .made all the nations to diink, unto 

2. To give to drink, ■n-orifo) potizo. 

1 Co. 12. 13 have been all made to drink into one spi. 

DRINK offering — 

1. Mixed or spiced drink, llDop mijnsak. 

Isa. 65. II that furnish the drink ottering unto that 
^.Anything poured out, X^i nasik. 

Deut32. 38 drank the wine of their drink oflterings? 

^.Anything poured out, -pi nesek. 

Gen. 35. 14 and he poured a drink offering thereon 
Exod2g. 40 fourth part of an bin of wine, .a drink off. 

29. 4i according to the drink offering thereof 

30. 9 neither shall ye pour drink offering there. 
Lev. 23. 13 the drink offering thereof (shall be) of 

23. 18 their meat offering and their drink offe. 
23. 37 drink oflerings, everything upon his day 
Num. 6. 15, 17 meat offering, and their drink offer. 
15. 5 fourth, .of an hinof wine for a drink o(f. 
15. 7 for 8 drink offering thou shalt offer the 



30. 3'. 33. 



■Num 15. 10 briiig for a diink offTing half an liln of 

15. 24 his meat oMeriug, mid Ins drink olferiiis 
2S, 7 the driltk olleriiig thereof (shall be) the 
28. 7 lliK strong wine, (for) a drink odering 
28. f as the drink olteriog thereof, tliou shalt 
28. 9 mingled with oil, and the drink offering 
28. 10, 15, 2r, burnt oltering, and his drink offer. 
28. 14 their drink offerings shall be half an hio 

28. 31 his meat offering, .and their drink offer. 

29. 6 meat otferiug, and their drink offerings 
[So in V, II, 16, 18, 19. 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 
34. 37. 38. 39-1 

2 Ki. 16. 13 and poured his drink offering. upon tho 

16. 15 meat offering, and their drink ofleringt 

1 Ch.29. 21 a thousand lambs, with their drink olfer 

2 Ch. ig. 35 peace offerings, and the drink offerings 
Psa. 16. 4 their drink offerings of blood will I not 
Isa. 57. 6 to them hast thou poured a drink offer. 
Jer. 7. 18 to pour out drink offerings urto other g. 

19. 13 have poured out drink offerings unto 
32. 29 poured out drink offerings unto other 
44. 17 But we will . .pour out drink oderings 
44. i3 to pour out drink offerings unto her, we 
44. 19 and poured out drink oflerings unto her 
44. jg and pour out drink offerings unto her 

44. 23 to pour out driuk otfcrings unto her 
Eze. 20. 28 poured out there their drink oflerings 

45. 17 meat offerings, and driLk offerings 
Joel I. 9 the drink offering is cut off from tfie hou. 

1. 13 thedrink offering is withholden from the 

2. 14 a meat offering and a drink offering unto 

i. Anything poured out, "pi nesak. 

E^ra 7. 17 meat offerings and their drink offerings 

DRINK, strong — 

l.SuKet drink {what satiates or iiitoxiccUes), 1^. 
Lev. 10. 9 Do not drink wine nor strong drink, thoa 
Num. 6. 3 shall separate (himself) from, .strong dr. 

6. 3 shall drink no . . vinegar of strong drink 
Dcut 14. 26 shalt bestow that money, .for strong dri. 

29. 6 neither have ye drunk, .strong drink 
Judg 13. 4 and drink not v.ine nor strong drink 
13. 7 now drink no wine nor strong drink 
13. 14 neither let her drink wine or strong drink 
I Sa. 1. 15 have drunk neitherwinenor strong driuk 
Vrov 20. I Wine (is) a mocker, strong drink (is) rag. 
31. 4 to drink wine, nor for princes strong dri. 
31. 6 Give strong drink unto him that is ready 
Isa. s- n (that) fhey may fellow strong drink ; that 
5. 22 men of strength to mingle strong drink 
24. g strong drink shall be bitter to them that 
28. 7 through strong drink are out of the way 
28. 7 prophet have erred through strong drink 

28. 7 are out of the way through strong drink 

29. g they stagger, but not with strong drink 
56. 12 we will fill ourselves with strong drink 

Jfic. 2. II prophesy.. of ivine and of Btrong drink 

2.Swecl d.rink, [often fermented), a'lKepa, i:d Heb. 
Lulie I. 15 shall drink neither wine nor strong drink 

DRINK of, to — 

To drink, -nlvui pino. 

Matt.20. 22 to drink of the cup that I shall drink of 

20. 23 Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, and be 
Markio. 3& can ye drink of the cup that I drink of? 

10. 3g indeed drink of the cup that X drink of 

DRINK up, to — 

To press upon, pa^l ashaq. 

Job 40. 23 he drinketh up a river, (and) hasteth not 
DRINK with, to — 
To drink, with, cuixirlvu sumpino. 

Acts 10. 41 did cat and drink with him after be rose 
DRINKER — 
To drink, banquet, .iny shathah. 

Joel 1. 5 howl, all ye drinkers of wine, because of 

DRTNKINC} — 

I. Drink, juice, ripy^ mashqeh. 

1 Ki. 10. 21 .Solomon's drinking vessels (were oO gold 

2 Ch. 9. 2.J drinking vessels of king Solomon (were oQ 

2.7*0 drink, .nn-^ shathah. 

Gen. 24. 19 camels also, until they have done drink. 
24 22 as the camels had dono drinking, that the 
Ruth 3. 3 he shall have done eating and drinking 
1 Sa.30. 16 eatinganddrinking, anddancing, because 
I Ki. 4. 20 eating and drinking, and making merry 
16. 9 drinking himself drunk in the house of 
20. 12 heard this message, as he (waa) drinking 
20. 16 Ben-hadad (was) drinking himself drunk 

1 Ch.i2. 39 with Da\'id tiiree days, eating and drink. 
Job I. I , i3 (were) eating and drinking wine in 
Isa. 22. 13 And behold., eating flesh and drirJiingw 

Z.Vrinking, ri'm shetkiyyah. 

Esth. I. 8 the drinking (was) according to the law 

DRIVE, to — 

\.To thrust axoo.y or out, llC hadaph. 

Isa. 22. ig I will drive thee from thy station, and 
Jer. 46. 15 stood not, because the LOED did drive 

2. To drive away, tip tcrad. 

Dan. 4, 25, 32 they' shall drive thee from men, and 
3. To drive away, n^j nada, 5, or nij nadach, 5. 

2 Ki.17. 21 Jeroboam drave Israel from following thi 
4.7*0 drive or force away, nij nadach, 5. 

Deutjo. I whither the Loed thy God hath driven 

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Jer. 8. 3 the places whitlier I have driven them 
i6. 15 all the lands whither he had driven them 

23. 3 all countries whither I have driven them 
S3. 8 all countries whither I had driven them 

24. 9 in all places whither I shall drive them 
29. 14 all the places whither I have driven you 
29. 18 the nations whither I have driven them 

32. 37 all countries whither I have driven them 
46. 28 the nations whither I have driven thee 

Eze. 4. 13 among the Gentiles, whither I will drive 
Dan. g. 7 countries wjiither thou hast driven them 
Joel 2. 20 wiU drive hun into a land barren and 

5.T0 lead, drive, Jrij naJuzg. 

1 Sa. 30. 20 (which) they drave bgfore those (other) 

e Sa. 6. 3 the sons of Abinadatj; drave the new cart 
e Ki. 4. 24 Drive, and go forward; slact not (thy) 

9. 20 Jehu the son of Nimshi; for he driveth 
iCh.i3. 7 and Uzza and Ahio drave the cart 

6. To lead, drive, aii nahag, 3. 

Exodi4. 25 took off their, .wheels, that they drave 

7. To cast out, bpi nashal, 3. 

2 Ki.i6. 6 king of Syria .. drave the Jewstrom Elath 

8. 7*0 scatter, x'\n puts, 5. 

Job 18. 1 1 Terrors . . shall drive him to his feet 

9. To drive away, aireXavvta apelauno. 

Acts 18. 16 And he drave them from the judgment 

10. yo cast out, iK^aKXoi ekballd. 

Mark 1. 12 Spirit driveth him into the wilderness 
John- 2. 15 he drove them all out of the temple, and 

LEIVE asimder, to — 

To shake off, cause to move, inj nathar, 5. 

Hab. 3. 6 he beheld, and drove asunder the nations 

BmVI! away, to — 

l.To cause to flee, rvn harach, 5. 

I Ch. 8. 13 who drove away the inhabitants of Gath 
2. To cast out, drive away, id-\i garash, 3. 

Exod. 2. 17 the shepherd came and drove them away 

Psa. 34. title, who drove him away, and he departed 
Z.To hring forth, '?»n, Vin chil, chul, 3a. 

Prov 25. 23 The north wind driveth away rain; so 
'.To drive or force away, ni; nadach, 5. 

Jer. 23. 2 scattered ray flock, and driven them away 
so. t7 the lions have driven Oiim) away ; first 

b.To drive or thrust away, fji: nadaph. 

Psa. I. 4 the chaff which the wind driveth away 
68. 2 As smoke is driven, .so drive them away 

'i.To lead away, :ra nahag. 

Job 24. 3 They drive away the ass of the fatherless 
7.2*0 blow or drive away, nE'J nashab, 6. 

Gen. 15. II thefowls came. .Abram drove them away 

BUrVE far, to — 

To put far off, pn"i rachaq, 5. 

Prov 22. 15 rod of correction shall drive It far from 
DEIVE out, to — 

1. To cast out, drive away, ts'ij garash. 

Exod34. II I drive out before thee the Amorlte, and 

2. To cast out, drive aivay, ^-ii garash, 3. 

Gen. 3. 24 he drove out the man ; and he placed at 

4, 14 thou hast driven me out from the face of 

Exod. 6. I a strong hand shall he drive them out of 

10. 11 were driven out from Pharaoh's presence 
E3. 28 hornets . . which shall drive out the Hivite 
23. 29 1 will not drive them out from before 
03. 30 I will drive them out from before thee 
23. 31 and thou shalt drive them out before 

33. 2 I will drive out the Canaanite, the 
Uum22. 6 and (that) I may drive them out of the 

22. II to overcome them, and drive them (Jut 
Josh. 24. 12 which drave them out from befQiTe yoi^ 

24. 18 the LOED drave out from before us all' 
Judg. 2. 3 I will not drive them out from before 

6. 9 drave them out from before you, and 

I Sa. 26. 19 they have driven me out this day from 
I Ch.i7. 21 by driving out nations from before thy 
Eze. 31. 11 1 have driven him out for his wickedness 
Hos. g. IS I will drive them out of mine house 
Zeph. 2. 4 they shall drive out Ashdod at the noon d. 

8. To possess, occupy, succeed. Eh; yarash. 

Num2i. 32 drove out the Amorites that (were) there 
^iTo (cause to) possess, dispossess, vv_yarash, 6. 
Ifum32. 21 driven out hia enemies from, before him 
33. 52 ye shall drive out all the inhabitants 
33. ss if ye will not drive out the inhabitants 
Josh. 3. 10 he \vill without fail drive out from 
13. 6 them will I drive out from before the 

14. 12 I shall be able to drive them out, as the 
15. 63 children of Judah. .not drive them out 
16. 10 they drave not out the Canaanites that 
1,7. 12 children of Manassehtcould not drive out 
i-;. 13 but did not utterly drive them out 

17. 18 for thou shalt drive out the Canaanites 

23. s and drive them from out of your sight 
23. 9 the Lord hath driven out from before 

23. 13 the Lord your God will no more drive out 
Judg. 1. 19 drave out (the inhabitants of) the moun. 

1. 19 could not drive out the inhabitants of 
r. 21 children of Benjamin did not drive out 

7. 27 Neither did Manasseh drive out (the in. 
1. 28 and did not utterly dmve them out 

X. 29 l!{ettber did Ephraim drive outtlie Cazia. 



Judg. t. 30 Neither did Zebulun drive out the inha. 
1. 31 Neither did Asher drive out the inhabit. 
I. 32 for they did not drive them out 

1. 33 Neither did Naphtali drive out the inha. 

2. 21 I also will not henceforth drive out any 
2. 23 without driving them out hastily ; neither 

II. 24 the Lord our God shall drive out from 
2 Ch.2o. 7 (who) didst drive out the inhabitants of 
Psa. 44. 2 (How) thou didst drive out the heathen 

5. To drive or force away, ni; nadach, 5. 

Jer. 27. 10 that I should drive you out, and ye 

27. 15 that I might drive you out, and that ye 

6. To drive or thrust out, i^aOea exotheo. 

Acts 7. 45 whom God drave out before the face of 

DRIVE up and down, to — 

To bear diversely, in different directions, Sia<f>epei). 

Acts 27. 27 we were driven up and down in Adria 
DEIVE, to let — 
To give over to be driven, iirtMSmni (pepe7v. 

Acts 27. IS bear up into the wind, we let (her) drive 
DEIVEU' — 

1. To be driven or forced away, rn; nadach, 4. 
Isa. 8. 22 and (they shall be) driven to. darkness 

2.T0 be driven or thrust away, ^ij nadaph, 2, 
Isa. 41. 2 gave (them)., as driven stubble to his bow 

DBIVEN, to he — 
. l.To thrust out or away, f]"irt kadapk. 

Job 18. 18 He shall be driven from light into dark: 

2. To drive away, ina terad. 

Dan. 4. 33 he was driven from men, and did eat 
S. 21 he was driven from the sons of men 

3. To be driven or forced away, nil nadach, 2. 
Deut. 4. 19 shouldest be driven to worship them' 
/er. 40. 12 out of all places whither they were driv. 

43. s nations Whither they had been driven 
Eze. 34. 4 brought again that which was driven 

34. 16 bring again that which was driven away 

4. To be turned round about, 335 sabab, 2. 

Psa. 1 14. 3 sea saw (it), and fled : Jordan was driven 
114. 5 thou Jordan, (that) thou wast driven 

5. To be turned back, 3iD sug, 2. 

Psa. 40.14 let them be driven backward and put to 

6. To drive, iKaivco elauno. 

Luke 8. 29 and was driven of the devil into the wil. 
Jas. 3. 4 Behold also the ships. .driven of fierce 

7. To be borne or carried, ^epofiai pheromai. 

Acts 27. 17 f earing.. strake sail, and so were driven 
DEXVEN away, to be — 
l.To be thrust or driven away or down, nrf^dachah, 2. 

Prov 1 4. 32 The wicked is driven away iu his wicked. 

2. To be driven or thrust away, r\-\^ nadaph, 2. 
Psa. 68. 2 As smoke is driven away., as wax melteth 
Isa. 19. 7 shall wither, be driven away, and be no 

3. To be taken captive, n^j' shabah, 2. 

Exod22. 10 be hurt, or driven away, no man seeing 

DKTVEN forth, to he — 

To be cast out or driven away, una garash, 4. 
Job 30. 5 They were driven forth from among 

DEIVEN on, to be — : 

To be thrust or driven away or down, ni^rn dachah, 2. 
Jer. 23. 12 they shall be driven on, and fall therein 

DEIVEN oiiit, to bo — 

To be driven or forced away, rni nadach, 2. 
Deut 30. 4 If (any) of thine be driven out unto the 
Jer. 49. 5 shall be driven out every man right forth 
Mfc.' 4. 6 I will gather her that is driven out 
Zeph. 3. 19 I will, .gather her that was driven out 

DBIVEN quite, to be — 

To be driven or forced aicay, rrij nadach, 2. 

Job 6. 13 and is wisdom driven quite from me? 
DEIVEN to and fro — 
To be driven or thrnist away, Tii nadaph, 2. 

Job 13. 25 Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro? 
DEIVEU — 
To exact, k'Jj nagas. 

Job 39. 7 neither regardeth he the crying of the d. 
DETVER of a chariot — 
Rider, charioteer, 2^ rakkab. 

1 Ki. 22. 34 he said unto the driver of hia chariot 
DETTIKrG — 

Leading on, Jrrjp nvinhag. 

2 Eli. g. 20 the driving is like the driving of Jehu 
DEIVING out — 

To (cause to) possess, dispossess, v-,", yarash, 5. 

Judg. 2. 23 left those nations, without driving.. out 
DE0ICED1E.Y — 
l.A young camel, dromedary, ■'n??, "133 heker, hik. 

Isa. ,60. 6 the dromedaries of Midian and Ephah 

Jer. 2. 23 (thou art) a swift dromedary traversing 
i.Swift beast, courser, e'st rekesh. 

I Ki 4. 28 straw for the horses and dromedaries 
Z.Mare, mule, %^-y rammak. 

Esth. 8. 10 riders on mules, camels, (and) young dio. 



DEOP — 

A drop, y? mnr. 

Isa. 40. 15 Behold the iLations (are) as a drop of a 

DEOP, to — 

l.To flow, f?T3 naml. 

Job 36. 28 Which the clouds do drop (and) distil 

2. To drop, 103 nataph. 

Judg. s. 4 the heavens dropped, the clouds also dr.- 
Job 29. 22 they spake not again, and my speech dr. 
Psa. 68. 8 the heavens also dropped at the presence 
Prov. 5. 3 the lips of a strange woman drop (as) an 
Song 4. II Thy Ups,0 (my) spouse, drop (as) the hon. 
5. S I rose up. .and my hands dropped (with) 

3. To (cause to) drop, IBj nataph, 5. 

Eze. 20. 46 set thy face toward the south, and drop 
21. 2 set thy face toward Jerusalem, aud drop 
Amos 7. 16 drop not (thy word) against the house of 
9. 13 the mountains shall drop sweet wine, and 

4.7*0 he poured out, tinj nathak, 2. 

2 Sa. 21. 10 beginning of hai-vest until water dropped 
5. To drop, be abundant, fpji araph. 

Deut. 32. 2 My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my 

6.2*0 drop, distil, lin raaph. 

Psa. 65. II Thou crownest. .and thy paths drop fat. 
63. 12 They drop (upon) the pastures of the wil. 

DEOF down, to — 
1.2*0 drop, 1M nataph. 

Joel 3. 18 the mountains shall drop down new wine 
2.2*0 drop, be abundant, f\ill araph. 

Deut33. 28 also his heavens shall drop down dew 
3. 2*0 drop, distil, IJ)"] raaph. 

Prov. 3. 2o and the clouds drop down the dew 

4. To (cause to) drop, distil, isrj raaph, 5. 

Isa. 4s. 8 Drop down, ye heavens, from above, aud 
DEOP through, to — 
2*0 drop, lV^ dalaph. 

Eccl.10. iS through idleness, .the house droppetb tb. 

DEOPPED — 

Flow, stream, 'nhn helek. 

I Sa.'i4. 26 when the people were come, .boney drop. 
DROPPING — 
l.Dropping, 'j^'j deleph. 

Prov 19. 13 contentions of a wife(are)a continual dr. 
27. 15 A continual dropping in a very rainy day 

2.2*0 drop, 1BJ nataph. 

Song 5. 13 his U;ps. .dropping s^eet smelling myrrh 
DEOPS — 

1. Drops, D'^3« agalim. 

Job 38. 28'or who hath begotten the drops of dew? 

2. Drop, tjoj nataph. 

Job 36. 27 Eor he maketh small the drops of water 
3.Drop'ping, D"!?'?"] resisim. 

Song s- 2 (and) my locks vrith the drops of the night 
DEOPS, great — 
A clot, drop, BpSfiPos thromhos. 

Luke22. 44 [great drops of blood falling down to the] 
DROPSY, having the — 
Dropsical, full of water, {iSptairiKSs hudropikos, 

Luke 14. 2 a certaifi man . . which had the dropsy 
DROSS — 
1 .Dross, KO sug. 

Eze. 22. 18 the house of Israel is to me become dross 
2.Dross, i'p sig. 

Psa. 1 19. 119 Then puttest away all the wicked, .dross 

Prov.25. 4 Take away the dross from the silver, and 
26. 23 a potsherd covered with silver dross 

Isa. I. 22 Thy silver is become dross, thy wine mix. 
• 1. 25 I will . . purely purge away thy dross, and 

Eze. 22. 18 all they (are) brass, .the dross of silver 
22. ig Because ye are all become dross, behold 

DROITGHT — 

1. Restraint, dearth, rriisz hitstsoreth. 

3eT. 17. 8 and shall not be careful in the year of d. 

2. Drought, waste, yin choreb. 

Gen. 31. 40 in the day the drought consumed me 
Jer. 50. 38 A drought (is) upon her waters, and they 
Hag. I. II And I called for a drought upon the land 

3. Drought, I'lain charabon. 

Pea. 32, 4 is turned into the drought of sunmer 
i.Drought, ninyns tsachtsachoth. 

Isa. 58. iitheLoBDBhall..Batisfythysoi]lindroT]gh> 

S.Drought, n.'s tsiyyah. 

Job 24. 19 Drought and heat consume the snow w. 
Jer. 2. 6 through a land of drought, and of the 

G.Thirst, I'lN'SS tsimmaon. 

Deut. 8. 15 fiery serpents, and scorpions, and drought 

DROUGHT, great — 
Droughts, ria^K^g taluhoth. 

Hos. 13. s know thee . .in the land of great drought 
DEOVE — 
I.Camp, njnn machaneh. 

Gen. 33. ' S What (meanest) then by all tUs drove 



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2. Drove, flotk, herd, order, liy eder. 

Geo. 33. j5 he delivered, .every drove by themselves 
32. 16 and put a space betHTxt drove and drove 
32. 19 and all that (oUowid the droves 

DROWH, to — 

1. To overflow, wash away, '\p^ shMaph. 
Song 8. 7 neither can the floods drown It 

2. To make to sink, $o6i(a> bothizo. 

J Tl. 6. 9 drowTi men in destruction and perdition 
8. To drink down, swallow up, KaraTrivo) katapind. 
Heb. II. 29 Egyptians assaying to do wera drowned 

DEOWKED, to be — 

l.To be sunk, yjip laba, 4. 

Exod 15. 4 captains also are drowned In the Red eea 
2. To be watered, to sink, ypy*, 2, or nfj^ shaqah, 2. 

Amos 8. 8 it shall be cast out and drowned, as (by) 
Z.Tn si.nk, water, yt}!^ shaqa. 

Amos 9. 5 shall be drowned, as (by) the flood of E. 
4, To be made to sink dovm, KaTairovrl^o/iai. 

Matt 18. 6 he were drowned in the depth ot the sea 

DROWSINESS — 

Slumber, drowsiness, nsiJ numah. 

Prov.23. 21 drowsiness shall clothe (a man) with rags 

DBTJNK — 

Satiated, merry, -WTXf shikkur. 

J Ki. 16. 9 drinking himself drunk In the house of 
2o. 16 drinking himselt drunk in the pavilions 

DRTOK, to bo — 

l.To be drunk, nnf shathah, 2. 

Lev. II. 34 and all drink that may be drunk In every 
2.7*0 begin to be softened, ixeSiaKot methusko. 

Eph. 5. 18 be not drunk with wine, wherein iaexcess 
DRIINK, to be made — 
1.2*0 be filled, satisfied, ni-] ravah. 

Jer. 46. 10 be satiate and made drunk with their 
2. To be softened {ivith drink), fiiSvw metkuo. 

Rev. 17. 2 have been made drunk with the wine of 

DRUNK, to make — 

1. To satiate, make merry, -a^ shakar, 3. 

s Sa. II. 13 he made him dnink : and at even he 
Isa. 63. 6 make them drunk in my fury, and I will 

2. To satiate, make merry, IS^i shakar, 5. 

Deut32. 42 I will make mine arrows drunk with bl. 
Jer. 51. 57 I will make drunk her princes, and her 

SETTNK, to have well — 

To be softened with drink, ftfOiu methuo. 

John 2. 10 when men have well drunk, then that 

DRTTNKARD — 

1.7*0 suck up, be satiated, R59 saba. 

Deut2i. 2o This our son (is), a glutton and a dmn. 
Prov.23. 21 drunkard and the glutton shall come to 
Nah. I 10 while they are drunken (as) drunkards 

^Satiated, merry, ■nap shikkur. 

Prov.26. 9 thorn goeth up into the hand of a drunk. 
Isa. 24. 30 earth shall reel to and fro like a drunkard 

28. I Woe to the crown . . to the drunkards of E. 

a8. 3 the drunkards of Ephraim, shall be trod. 
Joel. X. s Awake, ye drunkards, and weep ; and 

3. To drink sweet drink, ipg* nn^ shathah shekar. 
Psa. 69. 12 and 1 (Tvas) the song of the drunkards 

4. Softened with drink, fi.eBu<ros methusos. 

I Co. s- " or an idolater, or a railer, op a drunkard 
6. 10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards 

DEWNKEN-^ . 

\. Sucking, satiated, K^b sobe. 

Nah. I. 10 while they are drunken (as)>4i;unkard3 

^.Satiated, merry, lis?" shikkur. ^ 

1 Sa. 1. 13 therefore Eli thought she had been dmn. 
25. 36 merry within him, for he (was) very drun. 
Job 12. 25 maketh them to stagger Uke (a) drunken 
Isa. 19. 14 err. .asadrunken (man) staggerethjin his 
Jer. 23. 9 I am like a drunken man, and like a man 

8.3*0 be satiated, merry, -09 shakar. 

Isa. SI. 2i"hearnow this, thou aflBicted, and drunken 

4. 7*0 be softened, soaked with drink, fiedvta methu6. 
Matt 24. 49 and to eat and drink with the drunken 
Acts 2. 15 For these are not drunken as ye suppose 
J Co.ij.2i and one is hungry, and another is drunken 
I Th. 5. 7 and they that, .are drunken in the night 
Rev. 17. 61 saw the woman drunken with the blood 

DEUNKKN, be — 

Satiety, m^riment, 1^13?' shikkaron. 

Eze. 39. 19 and drink blood till ye be drunken, ot 
DRUNKEN, to be — 
1.7*0 6e satiated, merry, 1J^ shakar. 

Gen. 9. 21 And he drank of the wine, and was dru. 

Isa. 29 9 they are drunken, but not with wine ; they 
49. 26 they shall be drunken with their own bl. 

Jer. 25. 27 be drunken, and spue, and fall, and rise 

Lara. 4. 21 Shalt be drunken, and shaltmake thyself 

Nah. 3. II Thou also shalt be drunken ; thou shall 
2. To be {shoto self) drunken, merry, ipv* shakar, 7. 

X Sa. I. 14 How long wUi thou be drunken ? put 



3. 7*0 begin to be softened, fiedvuKoi m^thuskd. 

Lukei2. 45 and to eat and drink, and to be drunken 
I Th. 5. 7 and they that be drunken, in the night 

DRUNKEN, to maie — 

1.7*0 b« filled, satisfied, ."in ravah, 5. 

Lam. 3. 15 he hath made me drunien with wonnw. 

2. T'o satiate, make merry, •0» shakar, 3. 

Jer. 51. 7 cup., that made all the earth drunken 
Hab. 2. 1 5 and makest (him) drunken also, that thou 

3. 7*0 satiate^ Tnake merry, -a^ shakar, 5. 

Jer. 48. 26 Make ye him drunken ; for he magnified 
51. 39 I will make them drunken, that they may 

DRUNKEN man — 

Satiated, merry, ni3K' shikkur. 

Psa. 107. 27 They reel . . and stagger like a drunken m. 

DRUNKENNESS — 

1. Fulness, satiety, n^raveh. 

Deut29. 19 though t walk, to add drunkonneas to 
2.Satieiy, merriment, Jin^i? shiklcaron. 

Jer. 13. 13 I will All all. Jerusalem, with drunken. 

Eze 23. 33 Thou shalt bo filled with drunkenness 
Z.Drinking, carousing, 'nij; shethi. 

Ecnl. lo. 17 eat. .for strength, and not. .drunkemjessl 
i.Drink, mulled drink, /xfO-q tnetlie. 

Lukeai. 34 overcharged with surfeiting, and drunk. 

Rom 13. 13 Let us walk, .not in rioting and drunken. 

Gal. 5. 21 drunkenness, revellings, and such like 

DRU-SIL'LA, ApouaiWcc 

A daughter of Herod Agrippa I. She became wife of 

Felix governor ot Judea. 

Acts 24. 24 when Felix came with his wife D. 

DRY — 

l.Dry, airj chareb. 

Lev. 7. 10 meat offering ningled with oil, and dry 
Prov.17 I Better (is) a dry morsel, and quietness 

2. Dry, drought, nnn choreb. 

•'^udg. 6. 37 and (it be) dry upon all the earth (beside) 
6. 39 let it now be dry only upon the fleece 
6. 40 for it was dry upon the fleece only 

-'?. A dry place, njiri charabah. 

Eze. 30. 12 I vrtU make the rivers dry, and sell the 

4. D-ry, dried up, vrithered, VJ', yabesh. 

Job 13. 25 and wilt thou pursue the dry stubble? 

Isa. 56. 3 neither let the eunuch say. .1 (am) a dry 

Eze. 17. 24 and have made the dry tree to flourish 
2o. 47 and it shall devour every .. dry tree in 
37. 2 very many, .and, lo, (they were) very dry 
37. 4 O ye dry bones, hear the word of the L. 

Nah. 1. 10 shall be devoured as stubble fully dry 
5.i4 dry place, n^j; yabbashah. 

Gen. I. 9 let the dry (land) appear : and'it was so 
t. 10 And God called the dry (land) Earth 

Exod. 4. 9 it upon the dry (land), .blood upon the 
14. 16 the chOdren of Israel shall go on dry 
14. 22 children of Israel went, .upon the dry 
14. 29 the children of Israel walked upon dry 
13. ig but the children of Israel went on dry 

Psa. 66. 6 He turned the sea into dry (land) 

Jon. I. 9 which hath made the sea and the dry 
2. 10 and it vomited out Jonah upon the dry 

Q.A dry place, na^; yabbesheth. 

Exod. 4. 9 shall become blood upon the dry fland) 
Psa. 95. 5 and his hands formed the dry (land) 

T.Clear, shining, n^ tsach. 

Jer. 4. 1 1 A dry wind of the high places in the wiL 

S.A dry place, glowing, burning, ."i.-v tsiyyah. 
Psa. 63. I my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and 

107. 35 He tumeth. .dry ground, .water-springs 
Isa. 41. 18 I will make, .the dry land springs of 

53. 2 grow up .. as a root out of a dry ground 
Jer. 51. 43 Her cities are a desolation, a dry land 
Eze. 19. 13 planted, .in a dry and thirsty ground 
Hos. 2. 3 Lest I . . set her like a dry laud, and slay 
Zeph. 2. 13 win make Nineveh .dry like a wilderness 

9. 2*0 be dry, dried up, pressed, pn;; tsamaq. 

Hos. 9. 14 give them a miscarrying womb and dry 

10. Waterless, without water, iuvSpos anudros. 
Matt 12. 43 he walketh through dry places, seeking 
Lukeii. 24 he walketh through dry places, seeking 

11. Dry, withered, i,-npis xeros. 

I Luke23. 3 1 in a green., what shall be done in Hie dry t 

DRY, to — 

To dry up, wither, d?; yabesh, 3. 

Prov 17. 22 but a broken spirit drietb the bonea 

DRY, to be — 

1. 7*0 6e dry, a-irj chareb. 

Gen. 8. 13 behold, the face of the ground was dry 
Isa. 44. 27 That saith to the deep. Be dry, and I will 

2. 7*0 be or become dry, withered, vy, yabesh. 
Josh. 9. s all the bread of their provision was dry 
9. 12 now, behold, it is dry, and it is mouldy 

DRY, to become — 

7*0 he dried up, ashM,med, ^3 bosh. 

Hos. 13. 13 and his sprlog shall become dry, and bis 



DRY, peloid — 

l.vt dry place, n;i";ri cimraljah. 

Josh. 3. 17 the priests .stood firm on dry ground In 

3. 17 the Itraelltes passed over on dry ground 
2 Ki. 2. 8 so that they two went over on dry ground 

2. A dry 2^1 J ce, ^V7'. yabhasha.h. 

Isa. 44. 3 I will poor, .floods upon the dry ground 
Z.A thirsty place, pcoy tsimmaon. 

Psa 107. 33 He tumeth .water-springs Into itf gxo. 

DRY land — 

l.A dry place, .i^'in charahah. 

Gen. 7. 22 of all that (was) in the dry (land), died 
E.xodi4. 21 and made the sea dry (land), and the 
Josh. 4. j8 priests' feet were lifteaup \mtothe dryl. 
Hag. 2. 6 I will shake the heavens, .and the dry (1.) 

2. A dry place, ri^y. yabbashah. 

Josh. 4. 22 Israel came over this Jordan on dryland 
Neh. 9. 1 1 went through . . the sea on the dry land 

3. A clear, shining place, '^l^'^¥ tsechiehah. 

Psa. 68. 6 but the rebellions dwell in a dry (land) 

4 A dry place, glowing, bwrning, ^')! tsiyyah. 

Jer. 50. 1 2 nations (shall be) a wilderness, a dry land 

5 Dry, witliered, ^ripSs x^ros. 

Heb. II. 29 passed tlirough the Red sea as Ijy dry ) 

DRY, to make — 

1.7*0 tiry up, vnther, tyq; yabesh, 3. 

Nah. I. 4 He rebuketh the sea, and maketh it Ar$ 
2.7*r caujie to dry up, dz\ yabesh, 5. 

Jer. 51 36 dry up her sea, and make her springs dr» 

DRY place — 

l.A dry place, glowing, burning, j'l'V tsayon. 
Isa 23. 5 33 the heat in a dry place ; (even) the 
32. J as rivers of water in a dry place ; as tha 

2.A dry place, glowing, burning, n;s tsiyyah.^ 
Psa. 105. 41 thej ran in the dry places (like) a tire* 

DRY BcaU — 

Scall, scurf, scab, inange, pnj netheq. 

Lev 13. 30 it (is) a dry scali, (even) a leprosy apoD 

DRY up, to — 

1.7*0 dry up, ym ch/irab, 5. 

2 Ki. ig. 24 with the sole of my feet have 1 dried up 
Isa. 37 25 with the sole of my feet have I dried uj, 

50. 2 at my rebuke 1 dry up the sea, I make 
Jer. 51. 36 will dry up her sea, and make her springs 
Nah. I. 4 rebuketh the sea. . drieth up all the river* 

2.7*0 be or become dry, witliered, ejq; yabesh. 

I Ki. 1 3. 4 his hand, which he put forth . . dried up 

17. 7 after a while, that the brook dried up 
Job 12. 15 withholdelh the waters, and they dry up 
14. n and the flood decayeth and drieth up 

3.7*0 dry v.p, wither, ts"?; yabesh, 3. 

Job 13. 30 the flame shall dry up his branches ; and 

4.7*0 {cause to) dry, 'up, eJ?; yabesh, 5. 

Josh. 2. 10 how th6 Lord dried up the water of the 

4. 23 the Lord j'oui; God dried up the waters 
4. 23 which he dried up from before us, until 
3. 1 that the Lord had dried up the waters of 

Psa. 74. IS thou driedst up mighty rivers 

Isa. 42 13 I will, dry up aU their herbs 

42. 15 make the rivers islands, and I wUl dry up 
44. 27 That saith . 1 will dry up thy rivers 

Eze. 17. 24 have dried up the green tree, and have 
19. 12 and the east wind dried up her fruit 

Zech lo. 1 1 all the deeps of the river shall dry up 

5. 7*0 dry up, ^ripalvta oxraiTW. 

Mark 5. 29 the fountain of her blood was dried Op 
1 1. 2D saw the fig tree dried up from the rodts 
Rev. i5. 12 the water thereof was dried up, that ttw 

DRY shod — 

With shoes, sandals, D''?S33 bannealim. 

Isa. II. IS and shall, .make (men) go over dry-shod 

DUE — 

1. Thing, matter, -g^ dabar. 

Neh. 11. 23 a certain portion . .due for every day 

2.Statute, portion, limit, p'n choq. 

Lev. 10. 13 it (is) thy due, and thy sons' due, of the 
10. 14 (they be) thy due, and thy sons' due 
^.Judgment, o^PP mishpat. 

DeutiS. 3 shall be the priesfs due from the peoide 
4. Wh/it is due, a debt, o^xiKv opheili. 

Rom 13. 7 Render therefore to all their dues 

5.0tOTi, proper, ISios idios. 

GaL 6. 9 in due season we shall reap, If we faint 
I TL 2. 6 ransom for all, to be testified in due time 
Titus I. 3 hath in due times manifested lua word 

6. 7*0 awe, he due, h<pii\<o opheilo. 

i Co. 7. 3 render unto the wile [due benevolence) 

DUE, to be — 

2*0 owe, be due, &xpel\a) opheilo. 

Matt i3. 34 he should pay all that was due unto hini 

DUE season — 

Time, season, ny eih. 

Lev. 26. 4 I win give yon rain in due season, and 
Deat II. 14 the rain of your land in his due seanoo 



DUE 



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DUTY 



Psa.104. 27 niayest give (them) lheti»meat in due se. 

145. IS thou gjvest them their nieat indue season 

. Prov IS. 23 word (spoken) in dueaeason, how goodfis 

EccLjo. 17 thyprinoes eat in due season, for strength 

DTIS, those to whom (it) is — 

lis ovmers, v.*?!;? bealdv. 

a^Prov. 3. 27 withhold not good from, .whom it is due 

DUKE — 

l.Leader, head of a thousand, ^Vfj, qiVx alluph. 
Gen. 36. 15 These (were) dukes o'f the sons-of Esau 
36. 15 duke Teman, duke Omar, duke Zepho, d. 
36. i5 Duke Korah, duke Gatam, (atid) duke A. 
36. 16 these (are) the dukes (that came) of Elip. 

35. 17 duke Nahath, duke Zerah, d.Shammah, d. 

36. 17 these (are) the dukes (that.came) of Reue) 
36. t8 duke Jeush, duke Jaalam, duke Korah 
36. 18 (were) the dukes (that came) of Aholiha. 
36. 19 These (are) the sons, .these (are) their d. 
36. 21 these (are) the dukes of the Horites, the 
36. 29 (are) the dukes (that came) of the Horites 
36. 29 duke Lotan, duke Shobal, duke Zibeon, d. 
36. 30 Duke Dishon, duke Ezer, duke Disdan 
36. 30 these (are) the dukes (that came) of Hon 
36. 30 among their dukes in the land of Seir 
36. 40 these (are) the names of the dukes (that 
36. 40 duke Timnah, duke Alvah, duke Jetheth 
36. 41 Duke Aholibamah, duke Elah, duke Pinon 
36. 42 Duke Kenaz, duke Teman, duke Mibzar 

7. 43 D. Magdiel, duke Iram . these (be) the d. 
Exodis. 15 Then the dukes of Edom shaU be amazed 

1 Ch I. 51 dukes, .were ; duke Tiranah, d. Alian, d 

J. 52 Duke Aholibamah, duke Elah, duke Pin. 
I. 53 Duke Kenaz, duke Teman, duke Mibzar 
J. 54 Duke Magdiel, duke Iram dukes of Ed. 

2. Prince, one anointed, ruler, Ti"p} nasik. 

Josh 13. 21 dukes of Sihon, dwelling in the country 

DTIXCIHER — 

l.A double pipe, bagpipe, symphony, .i;)spio. 

Dan. 3 5, 15 at what time ye hear the. .dulcimer 
'2. A double pipe, bagpipe, syinphony, n- ib'D sipho. 

Dan 3. 10 that every man that shall hear the dulc. 
BTILL — 
Slothful, vtti9p6i n/'thros. 

Heb 5. 1 1 hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of 

DTJ'-IIAH, nan silence. 

1 Son of Ishmael son of Abraham by Hagar B.C. 1840. 

Gen. 2s- '4 And Mishma, and D., and itassa 

J Ch I. 30 Mishma, and D., Massa. Hadad, and T 

2 A city of the tribe of Judah. 

Josh 15. 53 Arab, and D., and Eshean 
8. A city whose site is doubtful. 

Isa. 21. II 'ITie burden of D. He calleth to meoutof 
LUHB — 
l.Diimb, bound, tied, d'j'n illem. 

Exod 4. II roan's mouth? or who maketh the dumb 

Prov 31. 8 Open thy month for the'dumh in the ca. 

Isa. 35. 6 Then shall, .the tongue of the dumb sing 
56. 10 they(are)all dumb dogs, they cannot bark 

Hab 2. 18 the maker, .trusteth therein, to make d. 

2. Silent, still, DDn dumam. 

Hab. 2. 19 to the dumb stone. Arise, it shall teach! 
,, 3. Speechless, SAoAos- alalos. 

Mark 7. 37 he malseth .the deaf to hear, and the rt 
9. 17 brought my son, which hath a dumb 
9. 25 dumb and deaf spirit, 1 charge thee, come 

4. Voiceless, &<puvos aphonos. 

Acts 8. 32 like a lamb dumb before his shearer, so 
iCo. la. 2 carried away unto these dumb idols, even 

2 Pe. 2. 16 the dumb ass speaking with;maD's voice 

b. Blunted, dumb, K(>i<p6s kopkos. 

Matt 9. 32 behold, they brought to him a dumb man 
9. 33 when the devil was cast out, the dumb s 
12. 22 Then was brought unto him one .dumb 
12. 22 insomuch that the blind and dumb both 
:3. 30 having with them, .dumb, maimed, and 
ig. 31 when they saw the dumb to speak, the 
Luke II. 14 he was casting out a devil, audit was d. 
Ti. 14 when the devil was gone out, the dumb 

6. To be silent, (riooiratii siopao. 

[Luke I. 20 thou shalt be dumb, and not able to speak 

DlnEB, to be or become — 
, So be dumb, bound, tied, dyi} alam, 2. 

Psa 39. 2 I was dumb with silence, I held ray peace 

39. 9 I was dumb, I opened not my mouth 
laa. 53. 7 as a sheep. bisfore her shearers is dumb 
Eze. 3. 26 that thou shalt be dumb, and shalt not 
24. 27 thou shalt speak, and be no more dumb 
33. 22 mouth was opened, and I Tvas no mored. 
Dan. 10. 15 face toward the ground, and I became d. 

DtTHB man — 

Dumb, bound, tied, 0?K illem. 

Psa 38. 13 as a dumb man (that) openeth not his m. 
DTTNG — 
l.Dung, dirt, rubbish, rsvtf, Klfe-fN ashpoth. 

Seh. 2. 13 before the dragon well, and to the dung 
3. 13 a thousand cubits on the wall unto thed 
2. Dung, hhi gelel. 

Job 2o 7 he shall perish for ever like Us own dung 



Eze. 4. 12 thou shalt bake it with dung that coraeth 
4. 15 I have given thee cow's, .for man's dung 
2eph. I. 17 out as dust, and their flesh as the dung 

2. Dung, dunghill, 773 galal. 

1 Ki. J4. 10 as a rnau taketh away dung, till it be all 
i.Dung, dung heap, dunghill, ]Cn domen. 

2 Ki. 9. 37 And the carcase of Jezebel shall be asdu. 
Psa 83. 10 they became (as) dung for the earth 
Jer. 8. 2 they shall be for dung npon the face of 

9. 22 the carcases of men shall fall as durigup. 
16. 4 they shall be as dung upon the face of 
25. 33 they shall be dung upon the ground 

5. Dung, offscourings, 0"^!! charim. 

2 Ki 6. 2s the fourth part of a cab of dove's dung 
6. Dung, excrement, ^13 peresh. ' 

Exod29. 14 the flesh of the bullock, .and his dung 
Lev 4. 1 1 the skin of the bullock . . and his dung 

8. 17 the bullock, and his hide, .and his dung 
16. 27 they shall burn in the fire their .dung 
Numig. 5 her blood, with her dung, shall he burn 
Mai. 2 3 I will.. spread dung .the dung of your 

1 ■ Outcome, filth, D'ln or D'K"in charaim, nxis isoah. 
2 Ki 18 27 they may eat their own dung, and drink 
Isa. 36. 12 they may eat their own dung, and drink 

8. Dung, what is hloum <yat, yisy tsaphua. 

Eze 4. 15 I have given thee cow's dung for man's 

9. Dung, what is blovm oiit, WSf tsaphia. 

Eze. 4. 15 .1 have given thee cow's dung for man's 

10. Dregs, refuse, tTKv^a\ov skubalon. 

Phil. 3 8 and do count them, .dung, that I may 

DTTHG, to — 

To cast dung, fidWw Koirptav ballo koprian. 
Lukei3. 8 till I shall dig about it, and [dung] (it) 

BTTNGEON — 

1 Pit, dungeon, ni3 bor. 

Gen. 40. 15 that they should put me into the dungeon 
41. 14 they brought him hastily out of the dung. 

Jer. 38. 6 cast him into the dungeon of Malchiah 
38. 6 And in the dungeon, no water, but mire 
38. 7 they had put Jeremiah in the dungeon 
38. 9 whom they have cast into the dungeon 
38. 10 take up Jeremiah.. out of the dungeon 
38 1 1 let them down by cords into the dungeon 
38 13 and took him up out of the dungeon and 

Lam. 3. S3 They have cut off my life in the dungeon 
3. 55 I called .0 Lord, out of the low dungeon 

2 House of the pit, "I'.^.T n'3 beth habhor. 

Exod 12. 29 of the captive that (was) in the dungeon 
Jer. 37 16 Jeremiah was entered into the dungeon 

DUNGHILL — 

1 Dung, dirt, VSVH, riB^N ashpoth, ashpath. 

I Sa. 2 8 lifteth up the beggar from the dunghill 
Psa. 113. 7 (and) lifteth the needy out of the dimgh. 
Lam. 4 5 that were brought up. .embrace duiigh. 

2. Dunghill, dung heap, njonp madmenah 

Isa. 25 10 as straw is trodden down for the dunghill 

Z. Dunghill or heap, ?Sij neval.u. 

Ezra 6 1 1 let his house be made a dunghill for this 

i. Dunghill, heap, '7IJ nevali. 

Dan 2. 5 and your houses shall be made a dungh. 
3. 29 and their houses shall be made a dungh. 
5 .Dunghill, Kopvla korpia. 

Luke 14. 35 fit for the land, not yet for the dunghill 

DUNG GATE or PORT, nb^JNn IW. 
A gate at the S.W of Jerusalem. 

Neh. 2. 13 before the dragon well, and to the dung p. 
3. 14 the dung gate repaired Malchiah the sou 

12. 31 right hand.upon the wall toward the d. g. 

DU'-RA, trm circle. 

A plain in the province of Babylon where Nebuchad- 
nezzar set up a golden image. 

Dan. 3 I he set it up in the plain of D., in the pro. 
DURABLE dnieth — 
1. Lasting, pTi;/ athiq. 

Isa. 23. 18 eat sufficiently, and for durable clothing 
I.Lasting, pnj; alheq. 
^ Prov. 8. 18 (yea), durable riches and righteousness 

DURST — 

To fear, be afraid, arr yare. 

Job 32. 6 and durst not show you mine opinion 

DUST — 

X.Dusi {pounded sm-alt), p^N ahaq. 

Isa. 5. 24 their blossom shall go up as dust : because 

29. 5 the multitude, .shall be like small dust. 
Eze, 26. JO By reason . . their dust shall cover thee 
Nah. I. 3 and the clouds (are) the dust of his feet 

2.Ashp^, clay, dust,.'yBl) aphar. 

Gen. 2. 7 the Lord God formed man (of) the dust 
3. 14 dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy 
3. 19 for dust thou (art), and unto dust shalt 

13. 16 I will make thy seed as the dust of the 
13. i5 so that if a man can number the dust of 
18. 27 taken upon me..which(am but)dustand 
28 14 thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth 



Exod 8 
8. 
8. 

Lev. 14. 

>7' 
Num. 5. 

23- 

Deut. 9. 

28. 

.32. 
Josh. 7. 

1 Sa. 2. 

2 Sa. j6. 

22. 

1 Ki. 16. 

18. 
20. 

2 Ki. 13. 

23- 
jCh. I. 
Job 2. 
4 
5- 
7- 
7- 

10. 

14. 

16. 

•7- 

20 



Psa. 



27 

28. 
30 
34- 
38. 
39- 
40 
42. 

7 

18. 
22. 

22. 

30. 
44. 

72- 

78 

102. 

103, 

104. 

113. 

119. 

I*rov. 8. 

Eccl. 3. 

32. 

Isa. 2, 

2S- 
26. 
26. 
29. 
29. 

34- 
34- 
40. 
4»- 
47 
49 

= 2 
65. 



Lam 
Eze 



3- 

. 24. 

26, 

26 

=7 

Dan. J2. 

Amos 2. 

Mic. 1 

7 
Hab I 
/eph. I. 
Zech. 9. 



16 Stretch out thy rod, and smite the dust 

17 smote the dust of the earth, and it became 
17 all the dust of the land became lice 

41 they shall pour out the dust that they 
13 potir out the blood, .and cover it with d. 
17 and of the dust that is in the floor of the 
JO Who can count the dust of Jacob, and 

21 was as small as dust- and I cast the d. 
24 the rain of thy land powder and dust 
24 with the poison of serpents of the dust 

6 and the elders . . put dust upon their heads 

8 He raiseth up the poor out of the dust 

13 and threw stones at him, and cast dust 
43 Then did 1 beat them as small as the du. 

2 as I exalted thee out of the dust, and 
38 fire fell, and consumed the dust, and 

10 if the dust of Samaria shall .suffice for 

7 had made them Uke the dust by threshing 
12 cast the dust of them unto the brook 

9 king over a people like the dust of the 

12 they sprinkled dust upon their heads 
19 whose foundation (is^in the dust, (which) 

6 affliction cometh not forth of the dust 

5 is clothed with worms and clods of dust 
21 for now shall I sleep in the dust ; and 

9 and wilt thou bring me into dust again f 
19 things which grow (out) of the dust of 

15 1 have, deflled my horn in the dust 

16 when (our) rest together (is) in the dust 

11 His bones shall lie down.. in the dust 

26 They shall lie down .alike in the dust 

24 Then shalt thou lay np fold as dust 

16 Though he heap up silver as the dust 

6 The stones of it .hath dust of gold 

19 and I am become Uke dust and ashes 
IS and man shall turn again unto dust 
38 When the dust groweth into hardness 

14 her eggs and warmeth them in dust 

13 Hide them in the dust together; (and) 

6 I abhor (myself), and repent in dust and 
5 Let the enemy . . lay mine honour in the d 

42 Then did I beat them small as the dust 

15 thou hast brought me into the dust of 
29 all they that go down to the dust shall 

9 Shall the dust praise thee ? shall it declare 
2s For our soul is bowed down to the dust 
9 and his enemies shall lick the dust 

27 He rained flesh also upon them as dust 

14 For thy servants .favour the dust thereof 
14 For he . . remembereth that we (are) dust 
29 they die, and return to their dust 

.7 He raiseth up the poor out of the dust 

25 My soul cleaveth unto the dust ,■ quicken 

26 nor the highest part of the dust of the 

20 all are of the dust, and all turn to dust 

7 shall the dust return to the earth as it 

10 hide thee in the dust, for fear of the LORD 

1 2 (and) bring to the ground, (even) to the d. 
5 ground . he bringcth it (even) to the du. 

i5 Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust 
4 thy speeeh shall be low out of the dv.st 
4 thy sfveech shall wTiisper out of the dust 
7 and their dust made tat with fatness 
9 the dust thereof into brimstone, and tlie 

12 comprehended the dust of the earth in 
2 he gave (them) as the dust to his sword 

1 Come down, and sit in the dust, virgin 
23 they shall . lick up the dust of thy feet 

2 Shake thyself from the dust ; arise, (and) 
25 and dust (shall be) the serpent's meat 

10 they have cast up dust upon their heads 

29 He putteth his mouth in the dust; if so 
7 she poured it not .to cover it with dust 
4 I Mill also scrape her dust from her, and 

12 they shall lay. .thy dust in the nudst of 

30 and shall cast up dust upon their heads.. 

2 many of them that sleep in the dust of 

7 That pant after the dust of the earth on 
10 in the house of Aphrah roll .In the dust 

17 They shall lick the dust like a serpent 
10 for they shall heap dust, and take it 

17 their blood shall be poured out as dust 

3 Tyrus. .heaped up sUver as the dust 



3. Du.'il, KoviopTis koniortos. 

Matt.io, 14 v/hen ye depart shake off the dust of 
Luke 9. 5 shake ofi' the very dust from your feet 

10. n Even the very dust of your city, which 
Acts 13. 51 they shook off the dust of their feet 

22. 23 And as they cried out. .and threw dust 

i.Clay, earth, x'^"^ choos. 

Mark 6. 11 shake off the dust under your feet for a 
Rev. 18. 19 they cast dust on their heads, and cried 

DUST, to make — 

To beat small, thin, ppi daqaq, 5. 

2 Ch.34. 4 he brake in pieces, and made dust (of 

DUST, small — 

X.Dust {pounded small), pjN abaq. 

Exod. 9. 9 it shall become small dust in all the land 

2. Small, thin, or fine dust, pnp shachaq. 

Isa. 40. 15 are counted as the small dust of the bal. 

DUTY — 

Matter, 151 dabar. 

2 Ch 8. 14 to praise .as the duty of every day requ. 
Ezra 3 4 according . .as the duty of every day req. 



DUTY 



277 



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Paa. 
Isa. 



Jet. 



X)VTY, to be one's — 

To owe, be due, d<pei\co opkeilo, 

Lukei/. lo we have done that which was our duty 
Komis- 27 their duty is also to minister unto them 

BITTY of marriage — 

Habitation, njiy onah. 

Exodai. lo lier duty of marriage, shall henot dimin. 

DWAKP — 

Lean, thin, small, p^ daq. 

Lev. 21. 2o Or crook backt, or a dwarf, or that hath 

DWELL, to — 

\.To sojourn, inhabit, draw together, -i?3 gur. 
Lev. ig. 34 the stranger that dvvelleth with you shall 
Job 19. 15 Tliey that dwell in mine houaej and my 
""" 5. 4 For. .neither shall evil dwell with thee 
II. 6 The woU also shall dwell with the lamb 
16. 4 Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab 
3^. 14 who among us shall dwell with the dev. 
33. 14 who among us shall dwell with e>erlast. 

43. s returned, .to dwell in the land of Judah 

44. 8 whither ye be gone to dwell, that ye 
49. 18 neither shall a son of man dwell in it 

49. 33 nor (any) son of man dwell in it 

so. 40 neither shall any son of man dwell there. 

2.T0 dwell. 111 dur. 

Psa. 84. 10 than to dwell in the tents of wickedness 
3. To dwell, IP dur. 

Dan. 2. 38 And wheresoever the children of men d. 
4. I unto all people, . .that dwell in all the 
4. 12 the fowls of the heaven dwelt in the 
4. 21 under which the beasts of the field dwelt 
6. 25 all people, .that dwell in all the earth 

4.7*0 camp, njn clmnah. 

Isa, 29. I to Ariel, the city (where) David dwelt! 

S.Tb sit down or still, a?*; yashah. 

Gen. 4. 16 Cain went out. .and dwelt in the land of 
4. 20 tlio father of such as dwell in.tents 
II. 2 tliey found a plain . . and they dwelt there 
II. 31 they came unto Haran, and dwelt there 
13. 6 that they might dwell together 
13. 6 so that they could not dwell together 
13. 7 the Canaanite and the Perezite dwelt 
13. 12 Abram dwelt in the land of Canaan 
13. 12 Lot dwelt in the cities of the plain- 

13. 18 came and dwelt in the plain of Mamre 

14. 7 also the Amorites, that dwelt in HazezoD. 
14. 12 And they took Lot. .who dwelt in Sodom 
16. 3 after Abram had dwelt ten years in the 
19. 29 overthrew the cities in the which Lot d. 
19. 30 Lot went up out of Zoar, and dwelt in the 

19. 30 feared to dwell in Zoar: and he dwelt 

20. I and dwelled between Kadesh and Shur 
so. 15 Abimelech said, .dwell where it pleaseth 

21. 20 and he grew, and dwelt in the wilderness 

21. 21 And he dwelt in the wilderness of Paran 

22. 19 and Abraham dwelt at Beer-sheba 

23. 10 Ephron dwelt among the children of H. 
24. 3 of the Canaanites, among whom I dwell 
24. 37 of the Canaanites, in whoso land I dwell 

24. 62 And Isaac . . dwelt in the south country 

25. II and Isaac dwelt by the weU Lahai-roi 

26. 6 And Isaac dwelt in Gerar 

26. 17 in the valley of Gerar, and dwelt there 
34 10 ye shall dwell with us . . dwell and trade 
34. 16 we will dwell with you, and we will 
34. 21 let them dwell in the land, and trade 
34. 22 men consent unto us for to dwell with tw 

34. 23 consent unto them, and they will dwell 

35. I Arise, go up to Beth-el, and dwell there 

36. 7 more than that they might dwell togeth. 

36. 8 Thus dwelt Esau in mount Seir : Esau 

37. I Jacob dwelt in the land wherein his 

38. II Tamarwent and dwelt in her father's 

45. 10 thou Shalt dv/ell in the land of Goshen 

46. 34 that ye may dwell in the land of Goshen 

47. 4 thy servants dwell in the land of Goshen 
47. 6 make thy father and brethren to dwell 
47. 6 in the land of Goshen let them dwell 
47. 27 Israel dwelt in the land of Egypt, in the 

50. 22 dwelt in Egypt, he and his father's house 
Exod. 2. 15 Moses fled . .and dwelt in the land of M. 

2. 21 Moses was content to dwell with the 
J 2. 40 the children of Israel, who dwelt in Eg. 
13. 17 thou hast made for thee to dwell in 

23. 33 They shall not dwell in thy land, lest 
Lev. 13. 46 he (is) unclean : he shall dwell alone 

18. 3 the land of Egypt, wherein ye dwelt 
20. 22 land, whither I bring you to dwell 
23. 42 Ye shall dwell in booths seven days 
23. 42 Israelites born shall dwell in booths 

25. 18 and ye shall dwell in the land in safety 

25. 19 eat your fill, and dwell therein in safety 

26. 5 and ye shall . . dwell in your land safely 
26. 32 your enemies which dwell therein shall 
26. 35 it did not rest, .when ye dwelt upon it 

Kuiai3. 18 and the people that dwelleth therein 

13. 19 And what the land (is) that they dwell 
13. 19 what cities (they be) that they dwell in 
13. 28 people (be) strong that dwell in the land 
13. 29 Amalelates dwell in the land of the 

• - 13. 29 and the Amorites, dwell in the mountains 
13. 29 the Canaanites dwell by the sea, and by 
14. 25.and the Canaanites dwelt in the valley 
14. 45 the Canaanites which dwelt in that hill 
so. 15 and we have dwelt in Egypt a long time 



1 the Canaanite, wliich dwelt in the south 



Num2i. 25 dwelt in aU the cities of the Amorites 
21. 31 Lsrael dwelt in the land of the Amorites 
21. 34 king of tlie Amorites, which dwelt at H. 
32. 17 our little ones shall dwell in the fenced 

32. 40 gave Gilead unto Machir. .he dwelt 

33. 40 Arad the Canaanite, which dwelt in the 
33. 53 dispossess, .the land, and dwell therein 
33. 55 vex you in the land wherein ye dwell 
35. 2 give unto the Levites. .cities to dwell In 
33. 3 the cities shall they have to dwell in 

33- 32 should come again to dwell in the land 
Dent. 1. 4 king of the Amorites, which dwelt in 

I. 4 the king of Bashau, which dwelt at Ast. 
1. 6 Ye have dwelt long enough in this mount 

1. 44 the Amorites, which dwelt in that moun. 

2. 4 the cliildren of Esau, which dwell in Se. 
2. 8, 22 children of Esau, which dwelt in Seir 
2. 10 The Emims dwelt therein in times past 
2. 12 The Horims also dwelt in Seir beforetime 
2. 12 succeeded them, .and dwelt in their 

2. 20 giants dwelt' therein in old time 

2. 21, 22 succeeded them, and dwelt in their 

2. 23 the.Avims which dwelt in Hazcrim 

s. 23 destroyed them, and dwelt in their stead 

2. 29 dwell in Seir, and the Moabites which d. 

3. 2 king of the Amorites, which dwelt at H. 

4. 46 king of the Amorites, who dwelt at Hes. 

8. 12 built goodly houses, and dwelt (therein) 
II. 30 which dwell in the champaign over 

11. 31 and ye shall possess it, and dwell therein 
12. 10 dwell in the land which the Lord your 
12. 10 giveth you rest, .that ye dwell in safety 

12. 29 succeedest them, and dwellest in their 
13. 12 thy God hath given thee to dwell there 
17. 14 Shalt possess it, and shalt dwell therein 
19. I dwellest in their cities, and in their 
23. 16 He shall dwell with thee, (even) among 

23. 5 If brethren dweU together, and one of 

26. I and possessest it, and dwellest therein 
28. 30 and thou shalt not dwell therein 

29. 16 how we have dwelt in the land of Egypt 
30. 20 that thou mayest dwell in the land 
Josh. 2. 15 and she dwelt upon the wall c. 

6. 23 she dwelleth in Israel (even) unto this 
7-. 7 been content and dwelt on the other side 

9. 7 Peradventure ye dwell among us ; and 
9. 16 they heard, .(that) they dwelt among 

9. 22 very far from-you ; when ye dwell among 

10. 6 kings of the Amorites that dwell in the 
12. 2 king of the Amorites, who dwelt in Hes. 

12. 4 that dwell at Ashtaroth and at Edrei 

13. 13 Maachathites dwell among the Israelites 
13. 21 dukes of Sihon, dwelling in the country 

14. 4 save cities to dwell (in), with their subu. 
15. 63 the Jebusites dwell with the chJdren 
16. 10 the Canaanites that dwelt in Gezer 

16. 10 Canaanites dwell among the Ephraimites 

17. 12 the Canaanites would dwell in that land 
17. 16 the Canaanites that dwell in the land of 
19. 47 possessed it, and dwelt therein, and 

19. 50 and he built the city, and dwelt therein 

20. 4 give him a place, that he may dwell 

20. 6 he shall dwell in that city, until he stand 
¥1. B to give us cities to dwell in, with the 

Bi. 43 and they possessed it, and dwelt therein 
02. 33 the land wherein the children of. .Gad d. 

24. 2 Your fathers dwelt on the other side of 
24. 7 and ye dwelt in the wilderness a long 
24. 8 which dwelt on the other side Jordan 

24. 13 cities which ye built not, and ye dwell 
•24. 15 of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell 
24. 18 the Amorites which dwelt in the land 

Jadg. I. 9 to fight against the Canaanites, that dwelt 
1. 10 against tihe Canaanites that dwelt in Heb. 
1. 16 and they went and dv/elt among the peo. 
I. 21 the Jebusites dwell with, the children of 
I. 27 the Canaanites would dwell in that land 
1. 29 the Canaanites dwelt in Gezer among 
I. 30 the Canaanites dwelt among them, an4 
I.- 32 the Asherites dwelt among the Canaanites 
I. 33 but he dwelt among the Canaanites 

1. 33 the Amorites would dwell in mount Heres 
3. 3 the Hivites that dwelt in mount Lebanon 

3. s.the children of Israel dwelt among the 0. 

4. 2 which dwelt in Harosheth of the Gentiles 
4. 5 she dwelt under the palm tree of Deborah 
6. lo gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye d. 
8. 29 the son of Joash. .dwelt in his own house 
9, 21 Jotham. . went to Beer, and dwelt there 
9. 41 And Abimelech dwelt at Arumah 

9. 41 that they should not dwell in Shechem 
to. I he dwelt in Shamir in mount Ephraim 

11. 3 Then Jephthah fled. . and dwelt in the 

11. 26 Wlule Israel dwelt in Heshbon and her 

15. 8 he went down and dwelt in the top of the 
17. 10 DweU with me, and be unto me a father 

17. II the Levite was content to dwell with the 

18. 1 Danites sought them an inheritance to d. 
i8. 7 the five men . .saw. .how they dwelt care. 
18. 28 And they built a city, and dwelt therein 

21. 23 they, .repaired the cities, .and dwelt In 
Ruth I. 4 they dwelt there about ten years 

2. 23 So she. .dwelt with her mother-in-law 
I Sa. 4. 4 of the Lord of hosts, which dwelleth 

12. II enemies on every side, and ye dwelled 
19. 18 And he and Samuel went and dwelt in 

22. 4 and they dwelt \rith him all the while 
23. 29 And David . . dwelt in strong holds at En. 

27. 3 And David dwelt vrith Achlsh at Gath 
27. s some toivu in the country, that I may dw. 
27. s why should thy servant dwell in the royal 
37. 7 the time that David dwelt la the country 



I Sa. 27. I J ,'ill the M'hile he dwelleth in the country 
31. 7 the Philistines came and dwelt in tlic-m 
aSa. 2. 3 and they dwelt in the cities of Hebron 

5. 9 David dwelt in the fort, and called it. The 

6. 2 name of The Lof.D.of hosts, that dwelleth 

7. 2 See now, I dwell in an house of cedar, but 
7. 2 the ark of God dwelleth within curtains 
7. 5 Shalt thou build me an house, .to dwell 
7. 6 I have not dwelt in (any) house since the 
9. 13 So Mephiboshcth dwelt in Jci-usalem ; for 

14. 23 .So Absalom dwelt tv/o full years in Jeru. 
s Ki. 2. 36 Build thee an house, .and dwell there 

2. 38 And Shimei dwelt in Jerusalem many ds. 

3. 17 I and tlijs woman dwell in one house 

4. 2s And Judah and Israel dwelt safely, every 

7. 8 And his house where he dwelt (had) ano. 

8. 27 But will God indeed dwell on the earth » 
\g. 16 Pliaraoh.. had.. slain the Canaanites that 

11. 24 they went to Damascus, and dwelt therein 

12. 2 fled . . and Jeroboam dwelt in Egypt 

12. 17 the cliildren of Israel which dwelt in the 

12. 25 Jeroboam built Shechem. .and dwelt 

73. II Now there dwelt an old prophet in Beth. 

13. 23 in the city where the old prophet dwelt 

15. iB the son of Hezion. .that dwelt at Damas. 
13. 21 he left off building, .and dwelt in Tirzah 
17. 3 he went and dwelt by the brook Cherith 
17. 9 get thee to Zarcphath. .and dwell there 

a Kt 4. 13 she answered, 1 dwell among mine own 
6. I the place where we dwell with thee is too 

6. 2 make ns a place the're, where we may dw. 
13. 5 the children of Israel dwelt in their tents 
13. 5 so that he was a leper, .and dwelt In a 

16. 6 the Syrians . . dwelt there unto this day ^^ 

17. 24 they possessed Samaria, and dwelt In the 
17. 27 let them go and dwell there, and let him 
17. 28 one of the priests. ..came and dwelt In B. 
17. 29 every nation in.. cities, .wherein they d, 
19. 13 Lord God of Israel, which dwellest 
19. 36 So Sennacherib king of Assyiia.. dwelt at 
22. 14 she dwelt in Jerusalem in the college 

25. 24 dwell in the land, and serve the king of B. 
I Ch. 2. 35 the families of the scribes which dwelt at 
4. 23 those thatdwelt among plants and hedges 
4. 23 there they dwelt witii the king for his 
4. 28 And they dwelt at Beer-sheba, and Mol. 
4. 40 for (they) of Ham had dwelt there of old 
4. 41 these written by name, .dwelt in their 

4. 43 they smote the rest, .and dwelt there unto 

5. 8 the son of Joel, who dwelt in Arocr 

5. 10 tliey d«elt in their tents throughout all 
5. II And the children of Gad dwelt over aga. 
S. 16 And they dwelt in Gilead in Basban 
S. 22 And they dwelt in their steads until the 

5. 23 the children of the half tribe, .dwelt in 

7. 29 In these dwelt the children of Joseph the 

8. 28 These (were) heads. .These dweltin Jeru. 
8. 29 And at Gibeon dwelt the father of Gibeon 

8. 32 And these also dwelt with their brethren 

9. 3 in Jerusalem dwelt of the children of Ju. 
9. 16 the son of Elkanah, that dwelt in the vil. 
9. 34 These chief fathers of the Levites. .dwelt 
9. 35 And in Gibeon dwelt the fatherof Gibeon 
g. 38 they also dwelt ivith their brethren at J. 

10. 7 the Philistines came and dwelt in them 

11. 7 David dwelt in the castle.; therefore they 
13. 6 the ark of God the Lord, that dwelleth 
17. 1 I dwell in an house of cedars, but the arlj 
17. 4 Thou shalt not build me an house to dw. 
17. 5 I have not dweltin anhou.se6ince the day 

a Ch. 2. 3 to build him an house to dwell therein 

6. i3 will God in very deed dwell with men 
8. II My wife shall not dwell in the house of 

10. 17 the children of Israel that dwell in the 
II. 5 Eehoboam dwelt in Jerusalem, dnd 

2 to Benhadad king of Syria, that dwelt at 
4 Jehoshaphat dwelt at Jerusalem; and ho 

10 of your brethren that dwell in their cities 
8 they dwelt therein, and have built thee 

7 against the Arabiana that dwelt in Gur 

21 the king was a leper, .and dwelt in a 

18 had invaded the cities.. and they dwelt 
23 the strangers, .that dwelt in JudaU 

4 he commanded the people that dwelt In 
6 the children of Israel, .that dwelt in the 

22 she dwelt in Jerusalem in the college 
70 and the Nethinims, dwelt in their cities 
26 Moreover the Sethiniras dwelt in Ophel 
12 when the Jews which dwelt by them cam© 
73 the Nethinims, and all Israel, dwelt in 
14 the children of Israel should dwell in 
. 1 And the rulers of the people dwelt at J. 

1 to biin" one of ten to dwell in Jerusalem 

2 willingly offered themselves to dwell at 

3 the chief of the province that dwelt in J. 

3 in the cities of Judah dwelt every one in 

4 at Jerusalem dwelt (certain) of the child. 
6 All the sons of Perez tliat dv/elt at Jeru. 

21 But the Netliinims dwelt in Ophel 

25 the children of Judah dwelt at Kirjath. 

16 There dwelt men of Tyre also therein 

19 the Jews, .that dwelt in the unwalled 

8 and the honourable man dwelt in it 

11 Sing praises to the Lord, which dwelletb 
6 I will dwell in the house of the Lord for 
1 the world, and they that dwell therein 
4 that I may dwell in the house of the L. 
8 They^also that dwell in the uttermost 

10 Thy congregation hath dwelt therein 
16 the hill (which) God desireth to dwell in 
25 (and) let none dwell in their tents 
33 that they may dwejl there, 'and have it 



16. 

19. 
19. 
20. 
26. 

26. 
28. 

30- 

31- 
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Ezra 2. 

Neh. 3. 

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7- 

8. 

II. 

II. 

II. 

II. 

II. 

II. 

11. 

II. 

II. 

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Esth, g. 
Job 22. 
Psa. 9. 

23. 

24. 

27. 

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VtA. 80. 1 thou that dwellest (between) the cherub. 
84. 4 Blessed (are) they that dwell in thy house 
91. 2 He that dwelleth in the secret place of 
98. 7 the world, and they that dwell therein 
loi. 6 the faithful .. that they may dwell with 
loi 7 He that worketh deceit shall not dwell 
107. 34 for the wickedness of them that dwell 
113. s the Lord our God, who dwelleth on high 
123. I O thou that dwellest in the heavens 
132. 14 here will I dwell; for I have desired it 
133. I how pleasant (it is) for brethren to dweH 
140. 13 the upright shall dwell in thy presence 
Frov. 3. 29 seeing he dwelleth securely by thee 
21. 9 (It is) better to dwell in a corner of the 
21. 19 (It is) better to dwell in the wilderness 
2S. 24 (It is) better to dwell in the corner of the 
Sons 8. 13 Thou that dwellest in the gardens, the 
Isa. 6, s I dwell in the midst of a people of 

g. 2 they that dwell in the land of the shadow 
10. 24 O my people that dwellest in Zion, be 

23. 18 merchandise shall be for them that dwell 

24. 6 they that dwell therein are desolate 
x6. s he b^ingeth down them that dwell on 
30. 19 the people shall dwell in Zion at Jerusa. 
32. 18 And my people shall dwell in a peaceable 
33. 24 the people that dwell therein (shall be) 
37. 16 O Lord of hosts . . that dwellest (between) 
37. 37 So Sennacherib king of Assyria, .dwelt at 
40. 22 spreadeth thera out as a tent to dwell in 
47. 8 Therefoi^ hear now this, .that dwellest 
49. 20 give place to me that I may dwell 

51. 6 they that dwell therein shall die in like 
58. 12 The restorer of paths to dwell in 
Jer. 2. 6 through a land, .where no man dwelt? 
4. 29 every city .. forsaken, and not a man dwell 
8. 16 the city, and those that dwell therein 
9. 26 and all. .that dwell in the wilderness 
12. 4 for the wickedness of them that dwell 
so. 6 all that dwell in thine house, shall go 

23. 8 and they shall dwell in their own land 

24. 8 and them that dwell in the land of Egypt 
as- 5 dwell in the land that the Lord hath 

27. II and they shall till it, and dwell therein 
ag. 5, 28 Build ye houses, and dwell (in thera) 
29. 16 of all the people that dwelleth in this city 
eg. 32 he shall not have a man to dwell among 
31. 24 there shall dwell in Judah itself, and in 

33. 7 but all your days ye shall dwell in tents 
35. 10 we have dwelt in tents, and have obeyed 
35. 9 Nor to build houses for us to dwell in 
35. ii for fear of the army, .so we dwell at Jer. 

35. 15 ye shall dwell in the land which I have 

39. 14 Even they sent, .so he dwelt among the 

40. 5 dwell with him among the people, orgo 
40. 6 dwelt with him among the people that 
40. 9 dwell in the laud, and serve the king of 

40. 10 As for me, behold, I will dwell at Mizpall 
49. 10 dwell in your cities that ye have taken 

41. J7 and dwelt in the habitation of Chimham 

42. 13 But if ye say. We will not dwell in this 

42. 14 but we will go . .and there will we dwell 

43. 4 obeyed not the voice, to dwell in the 1. 

44. I all the Jews which dwell in the land of 
44. I which dwell at Migdol, and Taphanhes 
44. 2 desolation, and no man dwelleth therein 
44. 13 I will punish them that dwell in the land 

44. 14 they have a desire to return to dwell 

44. 15 even all the people that dwelt in the land 
44. 26 all Judah that dwell in the land of Egypt 

47. 2 the city, and them that dwell therein 

48. 9 shall be desolate, without any to dwell 

48. 28 ye that dwell in Moab, leave the cities 

49. I why (then) doth, .his people dwell in his 
49. 8 turn back, dwell deep, inhabitants of 
49. 30 dwell deep, j^e inhabitants of Hazor 

49. 31 the wealthy nation, that dwelleth without 

50. 3 none shall dwell therein : they shall 

50. 39 the v/ild beasts of the islands shall dwell 

50. 39 the owls shall dwell therein ; and it shall 

51. I against them that dwell in the midst of 
51. 43 a land wherein no man dwelleth, neither 

Lam. I. 3 she dwelleth among the heathen, she 

4. 21 daughter of Edom, that dwellest in the 
'Sze. 2. 6 and thou dost dwell among scorpions: be 
3. 15 that dwelt by the river of Chebar, and 
7. 7 thou that dwellest in the land : the 
(2. 2 thou dwellest in the midst qf a rebellious 
12. 19 violence of all them that dwell therein 
16. 46 she and her daughters that dwell at thy 

16. 46 thy younger sister, that dwelleth at thy 

28. 25 then shall they dwell in their land that 
28. 26 they shall dwell safely therein, and shall 
a8. 26 yea, they shall dwell with confidence 

3 J. 6 under his shadow dwelt all great nations 
31. 17 dwelt under his shadow in the midst of 

32. 15 when I shall smite all them that dwell 

34. 25 they shall dwell safely in the wilderness 
34. 28 they shall dwell safely, and none shall 

36. 17 when the house of Israel dwelt in their 

36. 28 ye shall dwell in the land that I gave to 

37. 25 they shall dwell iathe land that I have 

17. ?5 fathers have dwelt ; and they shall dwell 
58. 8 and they shall dwell safely all of them 

38. II that dwell safely, all of them dwelling 
^8. 12 that dwelt in the midst of the land 

38. 14 when my people of Israel dwelleth safely 

39. 6 among them that dwell carelessly in the 
3§. 9 they that dwell in the cities of Israel 

39. 26 when they dwelt safely in their land, and 
Hoe. 4. 3 every one that dwelleth therein shall 
9. 3 They shall not dwell in the Lord's land 
i^ 7 They that dwell under his shadow Bhall 



Joel 3. 20 Judah shall dwell for ever, and Jerusalem 
Amos 3. 12 that dwell in Samaria in the corner of 
5. J I ye have built houses ye shall not dwell 
8. 8 and every one mourn that dwelleth 
g. 5 and all that dwell therein shall mourn 
Mic. 7. 13 because of them that dwell therein, for 
Nah. I. 5 yea, the world, and all that dwell therein 
Hab. 2. 8, 17 of the city, and of all that dwell ther. 
Zeph. I. 18 a speedy riddance of all them that dwell 

2. 15 This (is) the rejoicing tity that dwelt 
Hag. I. 4 (Is it) time., to dwell in your ceiled hou. 
Zech. 2. 7 that dwellest (with) the daughter of B. 

8. 4 old women dwell in the streets of Jerus. 

9. 6 And a bastard shall dwell in Ashdod, and 
14. II (men) shall dwell in it, and there shall be 

6. To sit dovm or still, 2r\] yethah. 

Ezra 4. 17 and (to) the rest, .that dwell in Samaria 

7.2*0 lodge, pass the night, yh, p'? lun, lin. 

Psn. 25. 13 His soul shall dwell at ease ; and his seed 
8. To stand up or still, laj; amad. 

Exod. 8. 22 land of Goshen, in which tny people dw. 
9.2*0 tahernacle, [3^ shaken. 

Gen. 9. 27 he shall dwell in the tents of Shem ; and 

14. 13 for he dwelt in the plain of Mamre the 
16. 12 he shall dwell in the presence of all his 

25. 18 And they dwelt from Havilah unto Shur 

26. a dwell in the land which I shall tell thee 
33. 22 it came to pass, when Israel dwelt in that 
49. 13 Zebulun shall dwell at the haven of the 

Exod25. 8 make me a sanctuary; thatflmaydwellam. 
29. 45 1 will dwell among the children of Israel 
29. 46 that I may dwell among them 

Num. 5. 3 their camps, in the midst whereof I dwell 
23. 9 the people shall dwell alone, and shall 
35. 34 land, .ye shall inhabit, wherein I dwell 
35. 34 I the Lord dwell among the children 

Deut33. 12 The beloved of the Lord shall dwell in 
33. 12 and he shall dwell between his shoulders 
33. i6 goodwill of him that dwelt in the bush • 
33. 20 he dwelleth as a lion, and teareth the arm 
33. 28 Israel then shall dwell in safety aldne 

Josh 22. 19 wherein the Lord's tabernacle dwelleth 

2 Sa. 7. 10 they may dwell in a place of their own 

1 Ki. 6. 13 I will dvi^ell among the children of Israel 

8. 12 The Lord said that he would dwell in 
t CI1.17. 9 they shall dwell in their place, and shall 
23. 25 that they may dwell in Jerusalem for 

2 Ch. 6. I thathe would dwell in the thick darkness 
Job 3. 5 let a cloud dwell upon it ; let the black. 

4. 19 much less (in) them that dwell in houses 

15. 23 he dwelleth in desolate cities, (jnd) in 
18. 1-5 It shall dwell in his tabernacle, because 
eg. 25 sat chief, and dwelt as a king in the army 
30 6 To dwell in the cliffs of the valleys 

38. 19 Where(is) the way (where) light dwelleth? 

39. 28 She dwelleth and abideth on the rock 
Psa. 15. I who shall dwell in thy holy liill? 

37. 3 (so) shalt thou dwell in the land, and 
37. 27 and do good ; and dwell for evermore 
37. 29 inherit the land, and dwell therein for 
65. 4 (that) he may dwell in thy courts 

68. 6 but the rebellious dwell in a dry (land) 

68. 16 yea, the Lord will dwell (in it) for ever 
68. 18 that the Lord God might dwell (among 

69. 36 they that love his name shall dwell 

74. 3 this niouut Zion, wherein thou hast dwelt 
85. 9 that glory may dwell in our land 
94. 17 my soul had almost dwelt in silence 
120. 5 Woe . .(that) I dwell in the tents of Kedar ! 
120. 6 My soul hath long dwelt v/ith him that 
135. 21 Blessed be the Lord, .which dwelleth at 
139. 9 dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea 
Frov. I. 33 hearkeneth unto me shall dwell safely 

2. 21 the upright shall dwell in the land, and 
8. 12 I wisdom dwell with prudence, and find 

Isa. 8. 18 Lord of hosts, which dwelleth in mount Z. 
13. 20 neither shall it be dwelt in from genera. 
13. 21 owls shall dwell there, and satyrs shall 
a6. 19 Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust 

32. 16 judgment shall dwell in the wilderness 

33. 5 The Lord is exalted ; for he dwelleth ou 

33. 16 He shall dwell on high : his place of 

34. II the owl also and the raven shall dwell 

34. 17 generation to generation shall they dwell 
57. 15 I dwell in the high and holy (place), with 
65. 9 and my servants shall dwell there 

Jer. 23. 6 In his days.. Israel shall dwell safely 

35. 24 mingled people that dwell in the desert 
33. 16 those days. .Jerusalem shall dwell safely 

48. 28 leave the cities, and dwell in the rock 

49. 16 that dwellest in the clefts of the rock 
49. 31 neither gates nor bars, (which) dwell 
51. 13 O thou that dwellest upon many waters 

Eze. 17. 23 under it shall dwell all fowl of every 

17. 23 shadowof the branches, .shall they dwell 
43. 7 where I will dwell in the midst of the 
43. 9 will dwell in the midst of them for ever 

Joel 3. 17 ]*(am) the Lord your God dwelling in 

3. 21 for the Lord dwelleth in Zion 

Obad 3 that dwellest in the clefts of the rock 
Mic. 4. 10 thou Shalt dwell in the field, and thou 

7. 14 which dwell solitarily (in) the wood 
Nah. 3. 18 thy nobles shall dwell (in the dust); thy 
Zech. 2. 10 I will dwell in the midst of thee, saith 

2. II I will dwell in the midst of thee 

8. 3 and will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem 
8. 8 shall dwell in the midst of Jerusalem 

10.7*0 cause to tahernacle, ysf shaken, 5. 

Judg. 8, II by the way of them that dwelt In tents 
Job {1. 14 let not wickedness dwell in thy taberoacJ 



11.7*0 dwell, K"i^ sliere. 

Dan. 2. 22 and the light dwelleth with him 
12. To sit down, Kd.Qr]iJ.ai kathemai. 

Luke 21. 35 that dwell on the face of the whole earth 
13.7't> settle doiun, KaToiKeta katoikeo. 

Matt. 2. 23 came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth 
4. 13 he came and dwelt in Capernaum, which 

12. 45 and they enter in and dwell there 
Lukeii. 26 and they enter in, and dwell there 

13. 4 above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem? 
Acts I. 20 be desolate, and let no man dwell there. 

2. 5 there were dwelling at Jerusalem Jews 
7. 2 Mesopotamia, before he dwelt in Charran 
7. 4 Then came he out. and dwelt in Charran 
7. 4 into this land, wherein ye now dwell 
7. 48 the Most High dwelleth not in temples 
9. 22 confounded the Jews which dwelt at D. 
I J. 29 unto the brethren which dwelt in Judasa 
13. 27 they that dwell at Jerusalem, and their 
1 7. 24 God . . dwelleth not in temples made with 
17. 26 for to dwell on all the face of the earth 
22. 12 good report of all the Jews which dwelt 
Eph. 3. 17 Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith 
Col. I. 19 that in him should all fulness dwell 

2. 9 For in him dwelleth all the fulness of 
Heb. II. 9 dwelling in tabernacles with IsaacandJ. 
Jas. 4. 5 The spirit that [dwelleth) in us a Pc. 3. 13. 
Rev. 2. 13 where thou dwellest. where Satan dwel. 

3. 10 to try them that dwell upon the earth 
6. 10 avenge our blood on them that dwell on 

II. 10 they that dwell upon the earth shall rej. 

11. 10 two prophets tormented them that dwelt 
13. 8 all that dwell upon the earth shall 

13. 12 the earth and them that dwell therein 

13. 14, 14 them that dwell on the earth 

14. 6 to preach unto [them that dwell] on the 
17. 8 they that dwell on the earth shall %vonder 

14. 2*0 remain, fxivoi vieno. 

John 1 . 38 They said unto him . . Where dwellest th. t 
J. 39 They came and saw where he dwelt 

6. 56 He that eatethmy flesh, .dwelleth in me 
14. 10 the Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth 
14. 17 he dwelleth with you, and shall be in 

Acta 28. 16 Paul was suffered to dwell by himselt 
28. 30 Paul dwelt two whole years in his own 

1 Jo. 3. 17 how dwelleth the love of God in him 1 . 

3. 24 And he that keepeth. .dwelleth in him" 

4. 12 God dwelleth in us, and his love is perf. 
4. 13 Hereby know we that we dwell in him 
4. 15 God dwelleth in him, and he in God 

4. 16 he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God 

2 Jo. 2 For the truth's sake, which dwelleth in 

15.7*0 use or have a house, otKeca oikeo. 

Bom. 7. J7, 20 no more I. .but sin that dwelleth in 

7. 18 I know that in me. dwelleth no good 

8. 9 if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in 
8. II But if the Spirit of him. dwell in you 

■ Co. 3. i6 (that) the Spirit of God dwelleth in yout 
7. 12 and she be pleased to dwell with him 
7. 13 and if he be pleased to dwell vrith her 

t Tl. 6. 16 dwelling'in the light which no man can 

16 7*0 tent, tabernacle, (TKr)v6(a skmoo. 

John I. 14 the Word was made flesh, and dwelt 
Rev. 7. 15 he that sitteth on the throne shall dwell 

12. 12 rejoice, (ye) heavens, and ye that dwell 

1 3. 6 to blaspheme . . them that dwell in heaven 
21. 3 he will dwell with them, and they shall 

D'WEIX, to cause to — 

1.7*0 cav^e to sit down or still, 3E',' yashah, 5. 
a Ch. 8. 2 caused the children of Israel to dwell 
Jer. 32. 37 and I will cause them to dwell safely 
Eze. 36. 33 I will also cause (you) to dwell iii the 

2. 2*0 make to tabernacle, 15^ shaken, 3. 

Deuti2. II choose to cause his name to dwell there 
Jer. 7. 3 and I will cause you to dwell in this 
7. 7 Then will I cause you to dwell in this 

3.2*0 make to tabernacle, ]'39 shekan, 3. 

Ezra 6. 22 that hath caused his name to dwell there 
DWELL among, to — 
2*0 settle dovm among, iyKaTotKfiii epkatoiked. 

2 Pe, 2. 8 For that righteous man dwelling among 

DWELL at, to — 

7*0 settle dovm, Karoikica katoiked. 

Acts 2. 14 all (ye) that dwell at Jerusalem, be this 
9. 32 also to the saints which dwelt at Lydda 
ig. 17 the Jews and Greeks also dwelling at E. 

SWELL in, to — 

\.A habitation, 73), Siat zebid. 

1 Ki. 8. 13 I have surely built, an house to dw. in 

2. A seat, n^'^D moshab. 

Psa.107. 4 wandered, .they found no city to dwell in 

3. To be in a house, ivoiKfio enoikeo. 

Rom. 8. II by his spirit that dwelleth m you 

2 Co. 6. 16 God hath said, I will dwell in them, and 
Col. 3. 16 Let the word of Christ dwell in you 

a Ti. 1. 5 which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois 
I 14 keep by the Holy Ghost that dwelleth in 

4.7*0 settle down, KarotKfca katoikeo. 

Matt23. 21 sweareth. by him that dwelleth therein 
Acts 4. 16 manifest to all them that dwell in Jerus. 
9. 35 all that dwelt in Lydda and Saron saw 
19. 10 all they which ''welt in Asia heard the 



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DWELL, to make (to) — 

1. To cause to s-it doton nr still, 2^1 yashab, 5 
Gen. 47. 6 make thy father and brethren to dwell 
Lev. 33. 43 that I made .Israel to dwell in bootlia 
I Sa. 12. 8 and made them dwell in thia place 
Psa. 4. 8 thou, Lord, only maketb me dwell In 
T07. 36 there he maketh the hungry to dwell 
143. 3 he hath made me to dwell in darkness 
Hos. 12. 9 I . will yet make thee to dwell in tabem. 

2. 7*0 Ttiake to tabernacle, \2p shaken, 3. 

Nimii4. 30 which I swaie to make you dwell therein 

3. To cause to tabernacle, \yf shaken, 5 

Psa. 78. 55 and made the tribes to dwell in their 

DWELL roand about, to — 

To dwell round about,. ireptotKco) perioikeO 

Luke I. 65 fear came on all that iwelt round about 

DWELL with, to — 
I. To dwell, 73J zabal. 

Geri. 30. 2o now will my husband awell with me 
2.70 dwell along with, avvoLKetji sunoilceo. 

I Pe. 3. 7 Likewise, ye husbands, dwell with(them) 

DWELLERS — 

1.7*0 tabernacle, ]yy skalcen. 

Isa. 18. 3 All ye dwellers on the earth, see yo 
2.7*0 settle down, KaroiKia katoiked 

Acta I 19 it was known unto all the dwellers at 
2. 9 Mamites, and the dwellers in Mesopo. 

DWELLETH — 

Tabernacle, dwelling, H'^O mishkan. 

Psa. 26. 8 the place where thine honour dwelleth 

DWELLING — 

I. Tent, Sntt okel. 

Psa. gt'io shall any plague come ntgh thy dwelling 
^.Habitation, dwelling, S^j, h^2] zebul 

Psa. 49. 14 consume in the grave from their dwelling 
3. 7*0 sit down or still, 3?*; yashab. 

Gen. 25. 27 Jacob (was) a plain man, dwelUngin tents 

Num.2i. 15 that goeth down to the dwelling of Ar 

1 KL 8. 30, 39, 43, 49 hear thou in heaven thy dwell. 

ji 8 the nobles that (were) in his city, dwelling 

2 Kl 17 25 it was at the beginning of their dwelling 
a Ch. 6. 2 and a place for thy dwelling forever 

6. 21 hear thou from thy dwelling place 

6. 30 hear thou from heaven thy dwelling place 

6. 33, 39 hear thou from. . thy awelling place 
Jer 46. 19 thou daughter dwelling In Egypt 

i. Place 0/ sojourn, -i^mmagur 

Job 18. 19 nor any remaming in his dwellings 
fta. 55 15 for wickeduess (is) in their dwellings 

b.Place of dxoelling, inp medor 

Dan. 4. 25, 32 thy dwelling shall be vrith the beasts 
5. 21 ma dwelling (was) with the wUd assea 

6. Dwelling-place, "i"iO inedar 

Dan. 2. II except the gods, whose dnrelling is not 

T.A seat, sitting, dwelling, 3(^iD moshab 

Gen. 10. 30 And their dwelling was from Meaha 

27. 39 thy dwelling shall be the fatness of the 
Exod 10. 23 children of Israel had light in their d. 
Lev 3. 17 aperpetualstatute throughout .yourd. 

7. 26 of fowl, or of beast, in any of your dwell. 
23. 3 sabbath of the Lord in all your dwellings 

23. 14, 21, 31 a statute for ever .in all your d. 
25. 29 if a man sell a dwelling house in a walled 

Num35. 29 shall be for a statute, in all your dwell. 
Eze. 48. 1 5 be a profane (place) for the city, for dwel. 

i. Habitation, Jivp maon. 

Jer. 49. 33 Hazor shall be a dwelling for dragons 
Nah 2. II Where (is) the dwelling of the lions 
Zeph 3. 7 so their dwelling ahould not be cut oft 

9 Taiernacle, H^P mishkan. 

Job 18. 21 Surely such (are) the dwellings of the 
21. 28. where (arej the dwelling places of the 
39. 6 I have made the barren land his dwell 
Paa, 87. 2 more than all the dwellings of Jacob 
Isa. 32, 18 my people shall dwell in sure dwellings 
Jer. 9. 19 because our dwellings have cast (us) out 
Kze. 25. 4 they shall . make their dwelUnga in thee 

lO.Home, habitation, fold, nij naveh. 

Prov.2i. 20 and oil in the dwelling of the wise 

24. IS against the dwelling of the righteous 
Zeph. a. 6 And the sea coast shall be dwellings 

11. A settled house or dioelhng, KaroiK-ritnt katoikSs. 
Mark 5 3 Who had (his) dwelling among the tombs 

DWELLING place — 

\.Tenl,hT^vt ohel. 

Job 8. 22 the dwelling place of the wicked shall 
Psa. 52. 5 pluck thee out of (thy) dwelling place 

2. 'A seat, ajiio moshab. 

Num. 24. 21 Strong is thy dwelling place, and thou 
I Ch. 6. 54 Now these (are) their dwelling places 
Eze. 6. 6 In all your dwelling places the cities 

37 23 will save them out of ail their dwelling p. 

fi.Fixed place, (■^^a makvn. 

Isa. 4. 5 Lord will crsate upon every dwelling p. 
18. 4 I will consider iu a;y dwelling place like 



i. Habitation, ]S]1D maon. 

2 Ch. 30. 27 prayer came (up) tohJs holy dwelling p. 
36. 1 5 he had compassion . . on his dwellmg place 

Paa. go. I Lord, thou hast been our dwelling place 

Jer. 51. 37 Babylon shall become, .a dwelling place 
o. Habitation, njiya meonah. 

Psa. 76. 2 tabernacle, and his dwelling place In Zlon 
Q.Tabernacle, |3ifa mishkan. 

I Ch. 6. 32 they ministered before the dwelling place 

Psa. 49. II (and) their dwelling places to all genera. 
74. 7 they have defUed .the dwelling place 

Jer 30. 18 I will . .have mercy on his dwelling places 
51. 30 they have burned her dwelling places 

Hab. I. 6 march .. to possess the dwelling places 
l.Hovie, habitation, fold, nij naveh. 

Psa. 79. 7 they have . . laid waste his dwelling place 
DWELLING place, to have to certain — 
7*0 be unsettled, kararlte asta.te5. 

1 Co. 4. II buffeted, and have no certain dwelling p. 
DWELT in, t» be — 

7*0 tabernacle, [3^ shaken. 

Jer. 50. 39 neither shall it be dwelt In from genera. 
DWELT in (that)i or wherein they dwelt — 
Sitting, seat, sitter, n^iD moshdb. 

Num3i 10 burnt all their cities wherein they dwelt 

2 Sa. 9. 12 all that dwelt in the house of Ziba (were) 

DYED — 

Leavened,, brightened, yDi^-chamets. 

Isa. 63. f Wio is this that cometh. .with dyed gar. 
DYED attire — 
Turbans, dyed attire, D"^i30 tebulim. 

Eze. 23. 15 e-xoeeding in dyed attire upon their heads 
DYED red, to be ^ 
7*0 be made red, Dis adam, 4. 

Exodzs. 5 rams' skins dyed red, and badgers' skins 
26. 14 cov. for the tent (of) rams' skins dyed red 

35. 7 rams' skins dyed red, and badgers' skins 

36. 19 cov. for the tent (of) rams' skins dyed red 
39. 34 And the covering of rams' 6kir.B dyed red 

DYING — 

A putting to death, veitpcca'is nekrosis. 

2 Co. 4. 10 bearing abont in the body the dying of 

DYING, to be or lie a — 

7*0 die off, airoBvfjaKa) apothneskd. 

Luke 8. 42 one only daughter, .and she lay a dying 
Heb. II. 21 Jacob, when be wasadying, blessed both 



E 

EACH — 

l.One, nnx echad. 

Num. 7' II They shall offer their offering, each prince 

7.85 Each charger of silver each bowl seventy 

29. 14 two tenth deals to each ram of the two 

29, 15 a several tenth deal to each lamb of the 

Josh 22. 14 with him ten princes, of each chief house 

2 Ki.15. 20 of each man fifty shekels of silver, to give 

2 Ch. 4. 13 two rows;of pomegranates on each vio-eatb 

2. A man, each one, ty'x ish. 

Gen. 15. 10 and laid each piece one against another 
Num. I. 44 each one was for the house of his fathers 
16. 17 thou also, and Aaron, each, .his censer 

1 Ki.22. 10 sat each on his throne, having put on 

2 Ki 9. 21 each in his chariot, and they went out 

3. A woman, each one, Wi<. ishshah. 

Kuth I. 8 Go, return each to her mother's house 
I. 9 Lord grant you that ye may find rest, each 

4. One by one, apiece, %v kuB^ eavrh hen kath heauto. 

Rev 4. 8 [the four beasts had each of them six] 
5. Each, each one, ?<■". J^io-Tor hePnxton. 

Acts 2. 3 cloven tongues, .sat upon each of them 

EACIE, a like of — 

Part by part, 13? i? bad bebad. 

E.xod3o. 34 sweet spices . . of each shall there be a like 

EACH T""" — 

l.One, each one, nnx echad. 

I Ki. 4. 7 each man his month in a year made pro. 

2. A man, each one, v'k ish. 

Gen. 34. 25 Dinah's brethren.took each man hissword 

40. 5 each man his dream . each man according 
41 II we dreamed each man according to the 

41. 12 to each man according to his dream he 
45. 22 he gave each man changes of raiment 

Judg2i. 22 wereserved not to each man his wife in 

EACH one — 

l.One, each o^ie, "nx echad. 

Num. 7 3 for two of the princes, and for each one 
Isa. 6. 2 Above it stood the seraphims : each one 

2. Bach, each one, e/catrTot hekastos. 

Lukei3. 15 doth not each one of you on the sabbath 

EAGLE — 

l.An eagle, nwj nesher. 

Exodig. 4 i bare you on eagles' wings, and brought 



Lev. II. 13 the eagle, and the OBslfrage, and the osp. 
Deut I^.*I2 the eaglu, and the ossiirage, and the osp- 

28. 49 from the end of the earth as the eagle 
32. II Asan eaglestirreth up her nest, fluttcreth 

2 Sa. I. 23 swifter Uian eagles, they were stronger 
Job 9. 26 as the eagle (that) hasteth to the prey 

39. 27 Doth the eagle mount up at thy command 
Psa. 103. 5 thy youth la renewed like the eagle's 
Prov 23. 5 they fly away as an eagle toward heaven 

30. 17 shall pick it out, and the young eagles 

30. 19 The way of an eagle in the air ; the «ay 
Isa. 40. 31 they shall mount up with wings as eoglo» 
Jer. 4. 13 Behold, his horses are swifter than eag es 

48. 40 he shall fly as an eagle, and shall spread 

49. 16 shouldest make thy nest as liigh as the e. 

49. 22 he shall come up and fly as the eagle 
Lam. 4. 19 Our persecutors are swifter than the eag. 
Eze I. 10 they four also had the face of an eaglo 

10. 14 and the fourth the face of an eagle 
17. 3 A great eagle vrith great wings, long 
17 7 There was also another great eagle with 
Hoa. 8. I as an eagle against the house of the LORD 
Obad. 4 Though thou exalt (thyself) as the eagle 
Mio. I. 16 enlarge thy baldness aa the eagle; for 
Hab. I. 8 they shall fly as the eagle (that) hasteth 
2. An eagle, n?*; neshar 

Dan. 4. 33 till his hairs were grown like eagle's 

7. 4 The first (was) like a lion, and had eagle's 
Z.An eagle, aer6s aetos. 

Matt 24. 28 there will the eagles be gathered together 

Lukei7. 37 thither will the eagles be gathered toget. 

Eev 4. 7 the fourth beast (was) like a flying eagle 

12. 14 woman were given two wings of a great e. 

EAR — 

l.Ear, Ji« otcn 

Gen. 20. 8 and told all these things In their ears 
35 4 the. ear rings which (were) in their ears 
44. i8 let. .apeak a word in my lord's ears 

50. 4 speak, I pray you, in the ears of Pharaoh 
Exod 10. 2 thou mayest tell in the ears of thy son 

II 2 Speak now in the ears of the people 
17 14 and rehearse (it) in the ears of Joshua 
21 6 his master shall bore his ear through with 

29. 20 put (it) upon the tip of the right car of 
29. 20 upon the tip of the right ear of his sons 
32. 2 golden earrings, which (are) in the cars 
32 3 golden ear rings, wlii ch (were) in,their ear» 

Lev 8. 23 put (it) upon the tip of Aaron's right car 

8. 24 put of the blood upon, .their right ear 
14. 14, 17, 25, d8 upon the tip of the right ear 

Num 11 18 for ye have wept in the ears of the Lord 

14. 28 as ye have spcken in mine ears, so will I 
Deut 5. I judgments which I speak in your .cars 

15. 17 and thrust (it) through his ear unto the 
29. 4 the LOKD hath not given you ears to 

31. 28 I may speak these words in their ears 

31 30 spake in the ears of all the congregation 

32. 44 Moses, .spake all the words in the ears 
Josh. 20. 4 declare his cause in the eai's of the elders 
Judg. 7. 3 go to, proclaim in the ears of the people 

9. 2 Speak, I pray you, in the ears of all the 
9. 3 brethren spake of him in the ears of all 

17. 2 which thou .spakest of also in mine cars 
I Sa. 3. II both the ears of every one that heareth 

8. 21 he rehearsed them in the ears of the LoiiD 

9. 15 the Lord had told Samuel in his ear a day 
IT 4 told the tidings in the ears of the people 
15. 14 What (meaneth) then this .in mine ears 

18. 23 servants spake those words in the ears of 
s Sa 3. 19 Abner also spake in the ears of Benjamin 

3. 19 Abner went also to speak in the ears of D. 
7. 22 to all that we have heard with our ears 

22. 7 hear and my cry (did enter) into his ears 
a KI. 18. 26 m the ears of the people that (arc) on the 

19. i6 Lord, bow down thine ear. and hear 

19. 28 and thy tumult is come up into mine ears 
21. 12 whosoever heareth of it, both lus ears 

23. 2 he read in their ears aU the words of the 
1 C!h. 17. 'io to all that we have heard with our ears 

3 Ch. 6. 40 (let) thine ears (be) attent unto the prayer 

7. 15 and mine ears attent unto the prayer 

34. 30 he read in their ears all the words of the 
Neh. I. 6 Let thine ear now be attentive, and thine 
I. II let now thine car be attentive to the 

8. 3 ears of all.the people (were attentive) unto 
Job 4. 12 and mine'ear received a little thereof 

12. II Doth not the ear try words? and the 

13. I mine ear hath heard and understood It 
13. 17 Hear my declaration with your ears 

15. 21 A dreadful sound (is) in his ears : in pro*. 

28. 22 have heard the fame thereof with our ear» 

29. II When the ear heard (me), then it blessed 

33. x6 he openeth the ears of men, and sealetb 

34. 3 the ear trieth words, as the mouth tasteth 
36. 10 He openeth also their ear to discipline 
36. 15 and openeth their ears in oppression 

42. 5 heard of thee by the hearing of the ear 
Fsa. 10. 17 thou wilt caiise thine ear to hear 

17 6 incline thine ear unto me, (and hear) my 
18. 6 cry came before liim, (even) into his ear» 
31. 2 Bow Aovra thine ear to.me , deliver me 
34. IS iJid his ears (are open) unto their cry 
40. 6 mine ears hast thou opened : burnt offer. 
44. I We have heard with our ears, O God, our 
45 10 consider, incline thine ear; forget also 
49 4 I will incline mine ear to a parable : I will 
58. 4 like the deaf adder (that) stoppeth her ear 
71. 2 incline thine ear unto me, and save me 
78. I incline your ears to the words of my 
86. 1 Bow down thine ear, LOEJ), hear me 



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Psa. 88. 2 incline tliLne ear unto my cry 

92. II mine ears shall hear (my desire) of the 
94. 9 He that planted the ear, shall he not h. ? 
102. 2 I am in trouble ; incline thine ear unto 
• 15. 6 They have ears, hut they hear not j noses 
116. 2 Because he hath inclined his ear unto 
130. 2 let thine ears be attentive to the voice of 
133. 17 They have ears, but they hear not ; neit. 
Prov. 2. 2 So that thou incline thine ear unto wis. 

4. 20 My son. .incline thine ear unto my sayings 

5. I bow thine ear to my understanding 

5. 13 nor inclined mine ear to them that inst. 
15. 31 The ear that heareth the repi-oof of life 
18. 1 5 and the aar of the wise seeketh knowledge 
2o. 12 The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the 

21. 13 Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the 

22. 17 Bow down thine ear, and hear the words 

23. 9 Speak not in the ears of a fool ; for he 
23. 12 Apply . .thine ears to the words of know. 
25. 12 a wise reprover upon an obedient ear 
s6. 17 (is like) one that taketh a dog by the ears 
28. 9 turncth away his car from hearing the 

Eccl. I. 8 the eye is not satisfied.. nor the ear flUed 
Isa. 5. 9 In rame ears (said) the Lord of hosts. Of 

6. 10 maketheirears heavy, andshut theireyes 
6. 10 hear with their ears, and understand with 

11. 3 reprove after the hearing of his ears 

22. 14 it was revealed in mine ears by the LORD 
30. 21 thine ears shall hear a word behind thee 
32. 3 the ears of them that hear sliall hearken 

33. 15 he that, .stoppeth his ears from hearing 

35. 5 the ears of the deaf shall be unstopped 

36. II in the ears of the people that (are) "on the 

37. 17 Incline thine ear, Lord, and hear 
37. 29 thy tumult, is come up into mine eara 

42. 20 opening the ears, but he heareth not 

43. 8 Bring forth . .the deaf that have ears 

48. 8 that time (that) thine ear was not opened 

49. 2-5 children, .shall say again in thine ears 

50. 4 he wakeneth mine ear to hear as the 

50. 5 The Lord GOD hath opened mine ear, and 
55. 3 Incline your ear, and come unto me: hear 
59. ! neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear 
Jer. 2. 2 Go and cry in the ears of Jerusalem 

$. 21 O foolish people . . which have ears, and 

6. to their ear (is) uncircumeised, and they 

7. 24 hearkened not, nor inclined their ear 

7. 26 hearkened not. .nor inclined their par 
9. 20 let your ear receive the word of his 

11. 8 they obeyed not, nor inclined their ear 
17. 23 obeyed not, neither inclined their ear 
19. 3 the which whosoever heareth, his ears 

25. 4 have not hearkened, nor inclined your e. 

26. 1 1 as ye have heard with your ears 

s6. 15 to speak all these words in your ears 

28. 7 in thine ears, and in the ears of all the 

29. 29 the priest read this letter in the ears of 

34. 14 hearkened not . . neither inclined their ear 

35. 15 ye have not inclined your ear, nor heark. 

36. 6 read, .in the ears of the people, in the L. 
36. 6 thou shalt read them in the ears of all 
36. to at the entry, .in the ears of all the people 
36. t3 Baruch read the book in the ears of the 

■ 36. 14 wherein thou hast read in the ears of the 
36. 15 Sit down now, and read it in our ears 
36. 15 So Baruch read (it) in their ears 
36. 2o told all the words in the ears of the king 
36. 21 in the ears of the king, and in the ears of 

44. 5 hearkened not, nor inclined their ear 
Lam. 3. 56 hide not thine ear at my breathing, at my 
Eze. 3. to all my vrords . . hear with thine ears 

8. 18 they cry in mine ears with a loud voice 
g. I He cried also in mine ears with a loud 

12. 2 they have ears to hear, and hear not 
16. 12 And I put. .ear rings in thine ears 

23. 25 shall take away thy nose and thine ears 

24. 26 to cause (thee) to hear (it) with (thine) e? 
40. 4 with thine eyes, and hear with thine ears 
44. 5 with thine eyes, and hear with thine ears 

Dan. 9. t8 my God, incline thine ear, and hear 
Amos 3. 12 As the shepherd taketh . .a piece of an ear 
Mic. 7. 16 (their) hand upon (their) mouth, their ears 
Zech. 7. II they..stopped their ears, that they should 

2. Hearing, aKori alcoe. 

Mark 7. 35 And straightway his ears were opened 
Acts 17. 20 thou bringest. .strange things to our ears 
2 Tl. 4. 3 heap to themselves, .having itching ears 
4. 4 they shall turn away (their) ears from the 

3. The ear, o3r ous. 

Matt 10. 27 v/hat ye hear in the ear, (that) preach ye 

11. 15 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear 

13. 9 Who hath ears to hear, let him hear 
13. 15 and (their) ears are dull of hearing 

13. 15 lest, .they sliould. .hear with (their) ears 
13. 16 But blessed (are) your, .ears, fortheyhear 

13. 43 Wlio hath ears to hear, let him hear 
Mark 4. 9 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear 

4. 23 If any man have ears to hear, let him 

7. 16. If any man have ears. let him hear 

■/• 33 put his fingers into his ears, and he spit 

8. 18 having ears, hear ye not? and do ye not 
Luke I. 44 of thy salutation sounded in mine ears 

4. 21 day is this scripture fulfilled in your ears 

8. 8 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear 

9. 44 Let these sayings sink down into your e. 

12. 3 that which ye have spoken in the ear 

14. 35 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear 
22. 50 And one of them, .cut off his right ear 

4£ta 7. 51 Ye. .uncircumeised in heart and ears 
7. 57 they cried out. .and stopped their ears 



Acts It. 22 tidings of these things came unto the ears 

28. 27 their ears are dull, .hear with, .ears 
Eom II. 8 God hath given thera . . ears that they 
I Co. 2. 9 written. Eye hathjnot seen, nor ear heard 

12. 16 if the ear shall say. Because I am not the 
Jas. 5. 4 cries of them. .are entered into the ears 
I Pe. 3. 12 his ears (are open) unto their prayers 
Eev. 2. 7, II, 17, 29 He that hath an ear, let hira 

3. 6, 13, 22 He that hath an ear, let him hear 

13. 9 If any man have an ear, let him hear 
i. The ear, its external lobe, wrlov, otion. 

Matt26. 53 drew, .and struck, .and smote off his ear 
Marki4. 47 And one of them, .cut oft his [ear] 
Luke22. 31 And he touched his ear, and healed hira 
JohniS. 10 Then Simon Peter, .cut off his right [ear] 
18. 26 being (his) kinsman, .whose ear Peter cut 

5. Budding, sprout, ear, a'ax abib. 

Exod. g. 31 the barley (was) in the ear, and the flax 

6. An ear of grain or corn, araxvs stachus. 

Mark 4. 28 the ear, after that the full com in the e. 

EAR of com - 

An ear of grain or corn, crjdxvs stachus. 

Ma,tti2. I disciples, .began to pluck the ears of c. 

Mark 2. 23 disciples began, .to pluck the ears of c. 

Luke 6. I his disciples plucked the eara of corn 

EAR, to — 

l.To plowgh, ei-in charash. 

1 Sa. 8. 12 he wUl. .(set them) to ear his groimd 
2. To serve, njj; abad. 

Isa. 30. 24 the young asses that ear the ground 

EAB, to give — 

l.To give ear, ]ix azan, 5. 

Exod 15. 26 and wilt give ear to Ills commandmenta 
Deut. t. 45 hearken to your voice, nor give ear unto' 
32. I Give ear, O ye heavens, and I will speak 
Judg. 5. 3 give ear, O ye princes ; I, (even) I, will 

2 Ch.24. 19 testified.^ they would not give ear 

Neh. g. 30 many years . .yet would they not give ear 
Job 32. It I gave ear to your reasons, whilst yel 

34. 2 give ear unto me, ye that have knowledge 
Psa. 5. I Give ear to my words, Lohd ; consider 
17. I give ear unto my prayer,(that goeth) not 
39. 12 Hear my prayer, O Lord, and give ear 
49. I give ear, all (ye) inhabitants of the world 

54. 2 O God ; give ear to the words of my mouth 

55. I Give ear to my prayer, O God ; and hide 

77. 1 1 cried unto God. .and he gave ear unto 

78. I Give ear, my people, (to) my law ; iucl. 
80. I Give ear, Shepherd of Israel, thou that 
84. 8 hear my prayer : give ear, God of Jacob 
86. 6 Give ear, Lord, unto my prayer ; and 

141. I give ear unto my voice, when I cry unto 
143. I O Lord, give ear to my supplications 
Prov 17. I (and) a liar giveth ear to a naughty tongue 
Isa. I. 2 Hear, heavens, and give ear, earth 
1. 10 give ear unto the law of our God, ye pe. 
8. 9 and give ear, all ye of far countries 
28. 23 Give ye ear, and hear my voice ; hearken 
32. 9 careless daughters ; give ear unto my sp. 
42. 23 Who among you will give ear to this? 
SI. 4 give ear unto me, my nation : for a law 
Jer. 13. 15 Hear ye, and give ear; be not proud : for 
Hos. 5. I and give ye ear, house of the king 
Joel I, z give ear, aU ye inhabitants of the land 

2. To hear, hearken, ya?* shama. 

Job 29. 21 Unto me (men) gave ear, and waited, and 

EAR, to perceive by tlie — 
To give ear, Jin azan, 5. 

Isa. 64. 4 have not heard, nor perceived by the ear 
EARED, to be — 
To be served, 15;; abad, 2. 

Deut2i. 4 a rough valley, wlilch is neither eared 
EARING (time) — 
Ploughing, exciting, w^-tn charish. 

Gen. 45. 6 (there shall) neither (be) earing nor harv. 

Exod34. 21 m earing time and in harvest thou Shalt 

EARLY — 

1. Morning, ip)i boqer. 

Psa. 46. s God shall help her, (and that) right early 
go. 14 satisfy us early with thy mercy ; that we 
loi. 8 will early destroy ail the wicked of the 

2. Dawn, "in» shachar. 

Psa. 57. 8 Awake up.. I (myself) will awake early 
108. 2 Awake, psaltery . .1 (myself) wiUawake e. 

3 . To rise or go early, 03^ shakam, 5. 

Psa. 127 2 (It is) vain for you to rise up early 
Hos. 6. 4 and as the early dew it goeth away 

13. 3 and as the early dew that passeth away 

4. A I early daion, op9pios orthrios. 

Luke 24. 22 women. . which were [early] at the sepul. 

5. Early, before, irpai proi. 

Markifi. g [when(Jesus)wasrisenearlythefirst(d.)] 
John 20. I first day of the week cometh Mary . . ear. 

6. Early {rain), Trpio'ifios proimos, 7rpoi>o9 

Jas. 5. 7 he receive the early and latter rain 
7. Early, vpdia proia. 

John 18. 28 it was early ; and they themselves went 
[See also Arise, depart, inquire, morning, rise, rise up, 
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EARLY, fB be up — 

To rise or go early, DDy shaka,m, 5. 

1 Sa. 29. 10 as soon as ye be up early in the morning 

EARLY, to get (oneself) — 

To rise or go early, n;^ shakam, 5. 

J udg 19. 9 to morrow get you early on your way, tliat 

EARLY, to get up — 

To rise or go early, D?'^ shakam, 5. 

Gen. 19. 27 Abraham gat lip early in the morning to 
Song 7. 12 Let us get up early to the vineyards 

EARLY in the morning, very — 
Early, k"i^5^ shepharpara,. 

Dan. 6. 19 the king arosa very early in the morning 

EARN' wages, to — 

To hire self out, ^^i^^ sakar, 7. 

Hag. I. 6 he that eameth wages, eameth wages (to) 

EARKEST — 

Surety, pledge, earnest, ai&aP^iv arrhabUn. 

2 Co. I. 22 the earnest 01 the spirit in our hearts 

5. 5 given unto us the earnest of the spirit 
Eph. 1. 14 Which is the earnest of our inheritance 

EAEiraiSTLY — 

With prayer, wpoirevxv proscuche. 
Jas. 5. 17 prayed eamebtly that it might not rain 

EARKESTLT, to behold—^ 

To look stedfasily, arwl^u aienizo. 

Acts 23. I And Paul,eamestly beholding the coan. 

EARKESILY on or upon, to look — 

To look stedfastly, arevl^o) atenizo. 

Luke 22. 56 and earnestly looked upon him, and said 
Acts 3. 12 why look ye so earnestly on us, aa though 

EARHESTIT, more — 

More fervently, stretched out, iKT^viffrepov eklene. 
Lukezz. 44 being in an agony, he prayed . . more earn. 

T.A-R. -RTTTO — 

\. Charm, whisper, amulet, B^n^ lachash. 

Isa. 3. 2o head bands, and the tablets, and the ear r. 
2. Ring for ear or nose, DU nezem. 

Gen. 24. 22 the man took a golden ear ring of half 
24. 30 when he saw the ear ring, and bracelets 
24. 47 and I put the ear ring upon her face 
35. 4 And they gave unto Jacob all the . . ear r. 
Exod32. 2 Break off the golden ear rings which 
32. 3 all the people brake off the golden ear r. 
35.22 many as were willing., brought., ear rings 
Judg. 8. 24 ye would give me every man the ear rings 
8. 24 they had golden ear rings, because they 
8. 25 did cast therein every man the ear rings 
8. 26 the weight of the golden ear rings that 
Job 42. II every man also gave him. .an ear ring of 
Prov 25. 12 an ear ring of gold, and an ornament of 
Hos. 2. 13 she decked lierself with her ear rings and 

3. A ring, S'jj; agil. 

Num3i. so what every man hath gotten,.of. .ear rings 
Eze. 16. 12 And I put. .ear rings in thine ears, and 

EARS — 

l.Ear of corn, sprout, nVVp melilah. 

Deut23. 25 thou mayestpliick the ears ivith thine 
2. Ear of corn, branch, sprout, nVs-^ shibboleth. 
Gen. 41. 5 seven ears of corn came up upon one - 
41. 6 seven thin ears, .sprung up after them 
41. 7 seven thin ears devoured the. .full ears 
41. 22 seven ears came up in one stalk, full and 
41. 23 seven ears, .sprung up after them 
41. 24 thin ears devoured the seven good ears 
41. 26 and the seven good ears (are) seven years 
41. 27 the seven empty eai's, blasted with the 
Ruth 2. 2 Let me now go. .and glean ears of corn 
Job 24. 24 cut off as the tops of the, pars of corn 
Isa. 17. 5 the harvest man. .reapeth the ears with 
17. 5 as he that gathereth ears in the valley of 

EARS (of com), full or green — 

l.Grain, {for garden land), San? karmel. 

Lev. 2. 14 green ears of corn dried by the firo 
2. 14 (even) com beaten out of full ears 

2 Ki. 4. 42 full ears of com in the husk thereof 

2.Budding, sprout, ear, 3'5i< abib. 

Lev. 23. 14 ye shall eat neither bread.. nor green ears 

EARS, to come to one's — 

To hear about, ctKoiia iirl akoud epi. 

Matt 28. 14 And if this come [to] the governor's ears 

EARTH — 

l.Ground, soil, land, nniK adamah. 

Gen. I. 25 every thing that creepeth upon the earth 
4. II now (art) thou cursed from the earth 
4. 14 driven me out . .from the face of the earth 
6. I began to multiply on the face of the earth 
6. 7 destroy man . . from the face of the earth 

6. 20 of every creeping thing of the earth after 

7. 4 I destroy from off the face of the earth 
7. 8 of every thing that creepeth upon the ea. 
g. 2 upon all that moveth (upon) the earth 

12. 3 in thee shall all families of the earth be 
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Exodio. 6 the day that they were upon the earth 
so. 24 An altar of earth thou shalt make unto 
32. 12 consume them from the face of the earth? 
3j. 16 from all the people .upon .the earth 

Numi2. 3 all the men which (were) upon thcearth 
r6. 30 But if the eartli open ner mouth, and 

Deut. 4. lo the days they shall live upon the earth 
4. 40 mayest prolong (thy) days upon tlie earth 

6. 15 destroy thee from off the face of the earth 

7. 6 all people that (are) upon . the eaith 
12. I all the days that ye live uion the earth 
12. 19 as long as thou livest upon the earth 
14. 2 all the nations that (are) upon the earth 
26. 2 of the first of all the fruit of the earth 

I Sa. 4. 12 ran a man with earth upon his head 

20. 15 every one from the face of the earth 
a Sa. I. 2 clothes rent, and earth upon his head 

14. 7 name nor remainder upon the earth 

15. 32 his coat rent, and earth upon his head 

1 Ki. 13. 34 destroy (it) from off the face of the earth 

17. 14 the Lord sendeth rain upon the earth 
18. I Go I will send rain upon the earth 

2 Ki. 5. 17 thy servant two mules' burden of earth ? 
Neh. g. I With sackclothes, and earth upon them 
Psa. 83. 10 they became (as) dung for the earth 

104. 30 thou renewest the face of the eartli 
146 4 His breath .he returneth to his earth 

Isa. 23. 17 all the kingdoms, .upon the earth 
24. 21 the kings of the earth upon the earth 
30. 23 give bread of the increase of the earth 
45. 9 potsherd . with the potsherds of the earth 

Jer. 16. 4 they shall be as dung upon.. the earth 
25. 26 and all the kingdoms, upon .the earth 

Eze. 38. 20 creeping things that creep upon the earth 
38. 2o all the men that (are) upon, .the earth 

Dan. 12. 2 them that sleep in the dust of the earth 

Amos 3. 2 You only have I krtown of all. .the earth 

3. s shall (one) take up a snare from the earth 
9. 8 I will destroy it from off. .the earth 

XJSarth, land, Ti^ ara. 

Ezra 5. II servants of the God of heaven and earth 
Jer. 10. It they shall perish from the earth, and 
Dan. 3. 35 became a. .mountain, and flUed the. .ea. 
2. 39 which shall bear rule over all the earth 

4. I all people, .that dwell in all the earth 
4. 10 behold a tree in the midst of the earth 
4. It sight thereof to the end of all the earth 
4. 15 leave the stump of his roots in the earth 
4. 15 with the beasts in the grass of the earth 
4. 20 and the sight thereof to all the earth 

4. 22 and thy dominion to the end of the earth 
4. 23 leave the stump of the roots, .in the ear. 
4. 35 inhabitants of the earth (are) reputed as 
4. 35 and (among) the inhabitants of the earth 
6. 25 all people, .that dwell in all the earth 

6. 27 signs and wonders in heaven and in earth 

7. 4 it was lifted up from the earth, and made 
7. 17 kings, (which) shaU arise out of the earth 
7. 23 shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth 
7. 23 shall devour the whole earth, and shall 

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I God created the heaven and the earth 
J. 2 And the earth was without form and 
I. 10 And God called the dry (land) Earth 
1. II God said, Let the earth bring forth 
I. II whose seed (is) in Itself, upon the earth 
I. 12 the earth brought forth grass, (and) herb 
1. 15 for lights, .to give liglit upon the earth 
I. 17 set them, .to give light upon the earth 
I. 20 fowl (that) may fly above the earth in the 
J. 22 and let fowl multiply in the earth 
1. 24 Let the earth bring forth the living crea. 
I. 24 and beast of the earth after his kind 
t. 25 God made the beast of the earth after 
I. 26 over the cattle, and over all the earth 
1.26 creeping thing that creepeth upon . . earth 
X. 28 and multiply, and replenish the" earth 
I. 28 living thing that moveth upon the earth 

1. ag which (is) upon the face of all the earth 
1. 30 to every beast of the earth, and to every 
1. 30 every thing that creepeth upon the earth 
3. I the heavens and the earth were finished 

2. 4 generations of the heavens and of the earth 
2. 4 Lord God made the earth and the heavens 
2. 5 every plant . before it was in the eai-th 
a. s had not caused it to rain upon the earth 
2. 6 there went up a mist from the earth, and 
4. 12 snd a vagabond shalt thou beintheearth 
4. 14 a fugitive and a vagabond in the earth 

6. 4 There were giants in the earth in those 
6. 5 \vickednes9 of man (was) great in the ea. 
6. 6 that he had mads maa on the earth 
6 IS The earth also was coreupS before God 

6. II and tho earth wm £U«d with violence 
6. 12 God looked upon the earth,, end, behold 

6. 12 all flesh, .corrupted Siis way upon the ea. 

6. 13 the earth iz fiiisd wilih violence through 
6. 13 behold, I will destitoy Siem with the ea. 
6. 17 do bring a flood of waters upon the earth 
6. 17 every thing that (is) in tho earth shall die 

7. 3 seed alive upon the face of all the earth 
7. 4 I will cause it to rain upon the earth 

7. 6 the flood of waters was upon the earth 
7. 10 waters of the flood were upon the earth 
7. 12 the rain was upon the earth forty days 
7. 14, 21 tiling that creepeth upon the earth 
7. 17 the flood was forty days upon the earth 
7. 17 and it was lift up above the earth 
7. j8 and were increased greatly upon the ea. 
7. 19 waters prevailed, .upon the earth 



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21 all flesh died that moved upon the earth 

23 and they were destroyed from tlie earth 

24 the waters prevailed upon the earth an 
I God made a wind to pass over the earth 

3 returned from off the earth continually 
7 waters were dried up-from off the earth 
9 waters (were) on the face of tlie whole e. 

1 1 the waters were abated from off the earth 

13 waters were dried up from off the earth 

14 in the second month was the earth drl. 
17 creeping thing that creepeth upon the c 
17 they may breed abundantly in the eartli 
17 be fruitful, and multiply upon the earth 
19 whatsoever creepeth upon the earth, after 

22 While the earth remaineth, seedtime 

1 and multiply, and replenish the earth 

2 shall be upon every beast of the earth 

7 bring forth abundantly in the earth, and 
10 and of every beast of the earth with you, 

10 all that go .to every beast of the earth 

1 1 any more be a flood to destroy the earth 

13 of a covenant between me and the earth 

14 when I bring a cloud over the earth 

16 of all flesh that (is) upon the earth 

17 and all flesh that (is) upon the eartli 

19 of them was the whole earth overspread 

8 he began to be a mighty one in the earth 

25 for in his days was the earth divided 

32 vVere the nations divided in the earth 

1 the whole earth was of one language, and 

4 abroad upon the face of the whole earth 

8 thence upon the face of all the earth 

9 cofafound the language of all the earth 
9 abroad upon the face of all the eartli 

make thy seed as the dust of the earth 
t6 a man can number the dust of the earth 
19 high God, possessor of heaven and earth 

22 God, the possessor of heaven and earth 

18 all tho nations of the earth shall be bless. 

25 Shall not the Judge of all the earth do 

23 The sun was risen upon the earth when 
31 and (there is) not a man in the earth 

31 tocome .after the manner of aU the earth 

18 shall all the nations of the earth be blea. 

3 swear by the God of the earth, that 
52 worshipped the LOKD . to the earth 

4 shall all the nations of the earth be bles. 

28 give thee of . . the fatness ot-the earth, and 
39 dwelling shall be the fatness of the earth 

12 and behold. a ladder set up on the earth 
14 thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth 

10 to bow down ourselves to thee to the ea.? 
56 famine was over all the face of the earth 

6 Joseph's brethren .bowed down to thee. 

26 and bowed themselves to him to the ear 

7 to preserve you a posterity in the earth 
12 he bowed himself with his face to the ea. 
16 into a multitude in the midst of the ear 

14 (there is) none like me in all'the earth 

15 thou shalt be cut off from the earth 

16 may be declared throughout all the earth 

29 mayest know how that the earth (is) the 

33 the rain was not poured upon the earth 

5 they shall cover the face of the earth 
S one cannot be able to see the earth 

15 they covered the face of the whole earth 

12 Thou stretchedst out. .earth swallowed 
5 above all people : for all the earth (is) 

4 above, or that (is) in the earth beneath 

4 or that (is) in the water under the earth 

11 six days the Lord made heaven and earth 

8 and bowed his head toward the earth 

10 as have not been done in all the earth 

2 among all the beasts that (are) on the e. 
21 legs, .to leap withal' upon the earth 

29, 42 creeping things that creep upon the e. 
41, 44 thing that creepeth upon the earth 
46 creature that creepeth upon the earth 

19 and I wUl make your .earth as brass 

21 all the earth shall be filled with the glory 

32 the earth opened her mouth, and swall. 

33 the earth closed upon them ; and they 

34 for they said. Lest the earth swallow us 

5 behold, they cover the face of the earth 

11 which covereth the face of the earth 
10 the earth opened her mouth, and swall. 

24 what God (is there) in heaven or in earth 

17 of any beast that (is) on the earth 

18 that (is) in the waters beneath the earth 
26 I call heaven and earth to witness against 
32 that God created man upon the earth 

36 upon earth he shewed thee his great fire 
39 he (is) God. .upon the earth beneath 
8 above, or that (is) in the earth beneath 
8 or that fis) in the waters beneath the earth 
14 the earth (also), with all that therein (is) 

6 how the earth opened her mouth, and 

21 as the days of heaven upon the earth 

16, 24 shall pour it upon the earth as water 

7 end of the earth . .(other) end of the earth 
t on high above aU nations of the earth 

10 all people of the earth shall see that 
23 the earth that (is) under thee (shall be) 

25 removed into all the kingdoms of the e. 

26 shall be meat, .unto the beasts of the ea. 
49 bring a nation" from the end of the earth 
64 from the one end of the earth even unto 

19 I call heaven and earth to record this day 
e8 1 may call heaven and earth to record 

t hear, earth, the words Oi my mouth 

13 ride on the high places of the earth 

22 shall consume the earth with herincrcaso 



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16 tor tho precious things of the earth and 

17 push the people, to the ends of the earth 
1 1 he (is) God in heaven above, and in earth 
11,13 the ark. of the Lonu of all the earth 
24 That all the people of the earth mi«ht 

6 Joshua, .fell to the earth upon his face 
9 and cut off our name from the earth 
. 21 they (are) hid In the earth in the midstof 

14 I (am) going the way of all the earth 
4 the earth trembled, and the heavens dr. 

4 and destroyed the increase of tho earth 

37 and (it be) dry upon all the earth (beside) 

10 tho Lord shall Judge the ends of the car. 

5 great shout, so that the earth rang again 

3 Dagon. .fallen upon his face to the earth 

15 the earth quaked so it was a very great 
46 will give.. to the wild beastsof the earth 
46 that all the earth may know that there 
49 and he fell upon his face to the earth 

8 David stooped with his face to the earth 

41 bowed herself on (her) face to the earth 

8 with the spear even to the earth at ouco 
20 let not my blood fall to the earth before 

13 I saw gods ascending out of the earth 
20 Saul fell straightway all along on the ea. 
23 So he arose from the earth, and sat upon 

16 spread abroad upon all tho earth, eating 
2 he fell to the earth, and did obeisance 

I : shall I not . . take yoaa.w.aji liota ths; earth 

9 of the great (men) tliat (are) in the earth 
23 what one nation in the earth (is) like thy 
lO went in, and lay all night upon the earth 

17 to r.iise him up from the earth : but he 
20 Then David arose from the earth, and 
31 the king arose, .and lay on the earth 
ti there shall not one hair, fall to the earth 

20 to know all (things) that (are) in the eartli 
9 taken up between the heaven and the e 

28 he fell down to the earth upon his face 
8 Then the eart.h shook and trembled ; the 

43 beat as small as the dust of the earth 

4 the tender gTa3s(.<!pringing)out of theear 
31 bowed with (her) face to tue earth 

40 the earth rent with the sound of them 

52 shall not an hair of him fall to the earth 
2 I go tho way of all the earth . be thou 

34 there came, .from all kings of the earth 

23 in heaven above, or on earth beneath 

27 But will God indeed dwell on the earth 1 
43 that all people of the earth may know 

53 from among all the people of the earth 
60 aU the people of the earth may know that 

24 all the earth sought to Solomon, to hear 

42 he cast himself do«Ti upon the earth and 
15 no God in all tho earth, but in Israel 

10 there shall fall unto the earth nothing ot 
15 God .of all the kingdoms of .the earth 
15 thou hast made heaven and earth 
jg all the kingdoms of the earth way know 

10 he began to be mighty upon the sarth 

19 because in his days the earth was divided 

14 his'Judgmeuts (are) in all the earth 

23 Sing unto the Lord, all the earth ; shew 

30 Fear before him, all the earth . the world 

31 heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoicp 
33 because he cometh to judge the earth 

8 of the great men that (are) in the earth 

21 one nation in the earth (is) like thy people 
t6 stand between tho earth and the heaven 

8 hast shed much blood upon the earth 

11 for all (that is) In the earth (is thine) 

15 our days on the earth (arc) as a shadow 

9 like tho dust of the earth in multitude 

12 that made heaven and earth, who hath 
14 (there is) no god like thee in the earth 
iS But will God dwell withnien on the ear. 
33 all people of the earth may know thy 

22 passed all the kings of the earth in riches 

23 kings of the earth sought the presence of 
9 run to and fro throughout the whole ear 

24 they (were) dead bodies fallen to the earth 
19 against the gods of the people of the earth 

23 All the kin.gdoms of the earth hath the 
2 given me all the kingdoms of the earth 

6 thou hast made heaven the earth, and 

7 From going to and fro in the earth, and 

8 that (there is) none like him in the earth 

2 From going to and fro in the earth, and 

3 (there is) none like him in the earth, a 

14 With kings and counsellors of the earth 
10 Who giveth rain upon the earth, and 

22 thou be afraid of the beasts of the earth 

25 tliine offspring as the grass of the earth 

I not an appointed time to man upon earth! 

9 because our days upon earth (are) a sha 
6 Which shaketh the"earth out of her place 

24 earth is given into the hand of the wicked 
9 measure thereof (is) longer than the earth 
8 Or speak to the earth, and it shall teach 

15 sendeth them,acd they overturn the earth 
24 of the chief of the people of the earth 

8 the root wax old in the earth, and the 
19 which grow (out) of the dust o( the earth 
19 Unto whom alone the earth was given 

29 prolong the perfection .upon the earth 

18 earth, cover not thou my blood, and let 

4 shall the earth be forsaken for thee ? and 
17 remembrance shall perish from the earth 

4 since man was placed upon earth 
27 and the earth shall rise up against him 
8 (as for) the mighty man, lie had the eartli 
4 the pfior of the eiirth hide themselves 

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18 their portion is oirsed in the earth ; he 

7 He stretcheth out. .and hangeth the earth 

5 (As for) the earth, out of it cometh bread 
24 For he looketh to the ends of the eartli 

8 base men ■. they were viler than the ear. 
13 liath given him a charge over the earth ? 

11 more than the beasts of the earth, and 

3 He directeth. .unto the ends of the earth 

6 he saith to the snow, Be thou (on) the ear. 

12 upon the face of the world in the earth 

17 when he quieteth the earth by the south 

4 when 1 laid the foundations of the earth? 

13 might take hold of the ends of the earth 
j8 thou perceived the breadth of the earth ? 

24 scattereth the east wind upon the earth ? 

26 To cause it to rain on the earth, (where) 

33 set the dominion thereof in the earth 1 

14 Which leaveth her eggs in the earth, and 

2 Tbe kings of the earth set themselves, and 
8 the uttermost parts of the earth (for) thy 

10 be instructed, ye judges of the earth 

5 tread down ray life upon the earth, and 
T, 9 how excellent (is) thy name in all the e. 

18 man of the earth may no more oppress 

6 silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified 

3 to the saints that(are)in the earth, and 
u set their eyes bowing dov?n to the earth 

7 Then the earth shook and trera^bled 

4 Their line is gone, through alj'the earth 
10 Their fruit shait thou destroy from. .ea. 
29 All fat upon earth shall eat and worship 

1 The earth (is) the Lord's, and the fulness 

13 and his seed shall inherit the earth 

5 the earth is full of the goodness of the L. 

8 Let all the earth fear the LoKD : let 

14 looketh upon all the inhabitants of the ear. 
j6 the remembrance of them from the earth 

9 those that wait, .shall inherit the earth 
! I But the meek shall inlierit the earth 

22 blessed of hira shall inherit the earth 

2 he shall be blessed upon the earth 

25 For. . our belly cleaveth unto the earth 
i6 thou mayest make princes in all the earth 

2 will not we lear, though the earth be 

6 he uttered his voice, the earth melted 

8 desolations he hath made in the earth 

9 wars to cease unto the end of the earth 
10 Be still. .1 will be exalted in the earth 

2 (he is) a great King over all the earth 

7 For God (is) the King of all the earth 

9 for the shields of the earth (belong) unto 
2 the joy of the whole earth, (is) mount Zion 

10 thy praise unto the ends of the earth 

1 God. .hath spoken, and called the earth 
4 He shall call to .the earth, that he may 
5, II (let) thy glory (be) above all the earth 

2 weigh, violence of .hands in the earth 

11 he is a God that judgeth in tl. earth 
13 God ruleth .unto the ends of the earth 

2 Thou hast made the earth to tremble 
2 From tlie end of the earth will I cry unto 
9 shall go into the lower parts of the earth 
5-the confidence of all the ends of the earth 
9 Thou visitcst the earth, and waterest it 
4 All the earth shall worship thee, and 

2 That thy way may be known upon earth 

4 thou Shalt .govern the nations upon ear. 

6 (Then) shall the earth yield her increase 

7 all the ends of the earth shall fear him 

8 The earth shook, the heavens also dropped 
32 Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the earth 

34 Let the heaven and earth praise him 
20 up again from the depths of the earth' 

6 come down, .showers (that) water the e 

8 from the river unto the ends of the earth 
16 shall be an handful of corn in the earth 

16 shall flourish like grass of the earth 

19 let the whole earth be filled (with) his 

9 their tongue walkcth through the earth 
25 none upon earth.. I desire beside tliee 

12 working salvation in the midst of the e. 

17 Thou hast set all the borders of the earth 

20 the dark places of the earth are full of 

3 The earth and all the inhabitants thereof 
8 all the wicked of the earth shall wring 

8 the earth feared, and was still 

9 God arose, .to save all the meek of the e. 

12 (he is) terrible to the kings of the earth 

18 thunder (was) in the heaven, .the earth 
69 like the earth which he hath established 

2 of thy saints unto the I)easts of the earth 

5 all the foundations of the earth ai'e out 

8 Arise, O God, judge the earth: for thou 
18 thou, .(art) the Most High over all the e. 
II Truth shall spring out of the earth ; and 
1 1 The heavens (are) thine, the earth also 

27 make him. . higher than the kings of the e. 
2 or ever thou hadst formed tlie earth and 

2 Lift up thyself, thou judge of the earth 

4 In his hand . the deep places of the earth 
t sing unto the Lord, all the earth 

9 fear before him, all the earth 

II Let the heavens rejoice, .let the earth 

13 he cometh. .he cometh to judge the earth 
I The Lord reigneth ; let the earth rejoice 

4 His lightnings., the earth saw, and trem. 

5 presence of the Lord of the whole earth 
9 thou, Lord (art) high above all the earth 

3 all the ends of the earth have seen the 

4 Make a joyful noise, .all the earth 

9 Lord ; for he cometh to judge the earth 
I let the people tremble.. let the earth be 



Psa. I02. 15 and all the kings of the earth thy glory 
102. 19 from heaven did the Lord behold the e. 

102. 25 hast thou laid the foundation of the earth 

103. II as the heaven is high above the earth 

104. 5 (Who) laid. the foundations oi the earth 
104. 9 that they turn not again to cover the e. 
104. 13 the earth is satisfied with the fruit of thy 
J04. 14 he may bring forth food out of the eartli 
104. 24 O Lord, the earth is full of thy riches 
104. 32 He looketh on the earth, and it trembletli 
104. 35 Let .sinners be consumed out of the ear. 
105 7 his judgments (are) in all the earth 

106. 17 The earth opened and swallowed up D. 

108. 5 Be thou exalted, .above all the earth 

109. 15 cut off the memory of them from the e. 

112. 2 His seed shall be mighty upon earth 

113. 6 things that are) iji heaven and in the ear. 
115. 15 of the Lord, which made heaven and ea. 
115. 16 the earth hath he given to the children 
119. 19 I (am) a stranger in the earth : hide not 
1 19. 64 The earth O Lord, is full of thy mercy 
119. 87 They had almost consumed me upon ea. 
1 19. 90 hast established the earth, and it abide. 
119. 119 puttest away all the wicked of the eart. 
121. 2 the Lord, which made heaven and earth 
124. 8 the Lord, who made heaven and earth 

134. 3 The Lord that made heaven and earth 

135. 6 (that) did he in heaven, and in earth, in 

135. 7 to ascend from the ends of the earth 

136. 6 him that stretched out the earth above 

138. 4 the kings of the earth shall praise thee 

139. 15 wrought in the lowest parts of the earth 

140. II evil speaker be established in the earth 

141. 7 cutteth and cleaveth (wood) upon the ea. 

146. 6 Which made heaven, and earth, the sea 

147. 8 who prepareth rain for the earth, who 

147. 15 sendeth forth his commandment (upon) e. 

148. 7 Praise the Lord from the earth, ye dra. 
148. II Kings of the earth, and all people 

J48. II princes, and all judges of the earth 
148. 13 his glory (is) above the earth and heaven 
Prov. 2. 22 v/icked shall be cut off from the earth 

3. 19 The L.,ed by wisdom hath founded the e. 
8. 16 nobles, (even) all the judges of the earth 
8. 23 from the beginning, or ever the earth 
8. 26 While as yet he had not made the earth 
8. 29 appointed the foundations of the earth 
8. 31 Rejoicing in. .habitable partof his earth 
10. 30 the wicked shall not inhabit the earth 
1131 righteous . . be recompensed in the earth 
17 24 eyes of a fool (are) in. .ends of the earth 
25. 3 heaven for height, and the earth for dep.- 
30. 4 established all the ends of the earth ? 
30. 14 to devour the poor from off the earth 
30. 16 the earth fthat) is not filled with water 
30. 21 For three (things) the earth is disquieted 
30. 24 (things which are) little upon the earth 
Eccl. I 4 but the earth abideth for ever 

3. 21 beast thatgoeth downward to the earth? 
<,. 2 for God (is) in heaven, and thou upon e. 
5 9 Moreover the profit of the earth is for 

7 20 (there is) not a just man upon earth 

8. 14 a vanity which is done upon the earth 

8 16 the business that is done upon the earth 

10. 7 princes walking as servants upon the ea. 
II 2 knowest not evil shall be upon the ear. 

11. 3 they empty (themselves) upon the earth 
7 -the dust return to the earth as it was 

12 The flowers appear on the earth ; the 
2 Hear, lieavens, and give ear, earth 
19, 21 he ariseth to shake terribly the earth 

2 the fruit of the earth (shall be) excellent 
8 placed alone in the midst of the earth 

26 hiss unto them from the end of the earth 

3 the whole earth (is) full of his glory 
^8. 22 they shall look unto the earth ; and be. 

10. 14 have I gathered all the earth ;■ and then 

11. 4 with equity for the meek of the earth 
II 4 he shall smite the earth with the rod of 
II. 9 the earth shall be full of the knowledge 

11. 12 Judah from the four corners of the earth 

12. 5 this (is) known in all the earth 

13. 13 the earth shall remove out of her place 

14. 7 The whole earth is at rest, (and) is quiet 
14. 9 (even) all the chief ones of the earth 
14 16 the man that made the earth to tremble 
14 26 that is purposed upon the whole earth 
18. 3 and dwellers on the earth, see ye, when 
18. 6 and to the beasts of the earth 
18. 6 beasts of the earth shall winter upon 
23. 8 traffickers (are) the honourable of the ea. 

23. 9 into contempt, .the honourable of the e. 

24. 1 the Lord maketh the earth empty, and 
24. 4 The earth mourneth (and) fadeth away 
24. 4 haughty people of the earth do languish 
24. 5 The earth also is defiled under the 
24. 6 hath the curse devom-ed thte earth 
24. 6 the inhabitants of the earth are burned 

24. 16 From the uttermost part of the earth 

24. 17 (are) upon thee, O inhabitant of the ear. 

24. 18 and the foundations of the earth do 
24. 19 earth is utterly broken down, the earth 
24. 19 the earth is moved exceedingly 

24. 20 The earth shall reel to and fro like a 

25. 8 shall he take away from oflf all the earth 

26. 9 when thy judgments (are) in the earth 
26. 15 far (unto) all the ends of the earth 
26. 18 not wrought any deliverance in the earth 
26. 19 and the earth shall cast out the dead^ 
26. 21 to punish the inhabitants of the earth 
26. 21 the earth also shall disclose her blood 
28, 2 shall cast aown to the eartlj with the hu. 



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Isa. 28 22 even determined upon the whole earth 

33. 9 The earth mourneth (and) languisheth 

34. 1 let the earth hear, and all that is therein 
37. 16 alone, of all the kingdoms of the earth 
37. 16 thou hast made heaven and earth 

37. 20 that all the kingdoms of the earth may 
40. 12 comprehended the dust of the earth in a 
40. 21 understood from, .foundations of the ea. 
40. 22 that sitteth upon the circle of the earth 
40. 23 maketh the judges of the earth as vanity 
40. 24 stock shall not take root in the earth 
.JO. 28 the Creator of the ends of the earth 
III. 5 the ends of the earth were afiaid, drew 
ii. 9 I have taken from the ends of the earth 
42. 4 till he have set judgment in the earth 

42. s God. .he that spread forth the earth 

42. 10 Sing . .his praise from the end of the earth 

43. 6 my daughters from the ends of the earth 

44. 23 shout, ye lower parts of the earth : break 

44. 24 that spreadeth abroad the earth by myself 

45. 8 let the earth open, and let them bring 
45. 12 I have made the earth, and created man 
45. 18 God himself that formed the earth and 
45. 19 not spoken, .in a dark place of the earth 
45. 22 be the saved, all the ends of the earth 
48. 13 also hath laid the foundation of theeai-th 

48. 20 utter it (even) to the end of the earth 

49. 6 be my salvation unto the end of the earth 
49. 8 to establish the earth, to cause to inherit 
49. 13 Sing, heavens ; and be joyful, O earth 
49. 23 they shall bow down, .toward the earth 
51. 6 Lift up your eyes, .look upon the earth 
51. 6 the earth shall wax old like a garment 
51. 13 and laid the foundations of the earth 

51. 16 and lay the foundations oi the earth 
52. 10 all the ends of the earth shall see the 
54. 5 God of the whole eacth shall he be called 

54. g waters . . should no more go over the earth 

55. 9 the heavens are higher than the earth 
55. 10 but watereth the earth, and maketh it 
58. 14 to ride upon the high places of the earth 

60. 2 darkness shall cover the earth, and gross 

61. II For as the earth bringeth forth her bud 

62. 7 till he made Jerusa. a praise in the earth 

63. 6 will bring down their strength to the e 
65. 16 he who blesseth himself in the earth 
65. 16 and he that sweareth in the earth shall 

65. 17 I create new heavens and a new earth 

66. 1 heaven (is) my throne, and the earth (is) 
66. 8 Shall the earth be made to bring forth 
66. 22 For as the new heavens and the new earth 

Jer. 6. 19 Hear, O earth : behold, I will Iwing evil 
6 22 shall be raised from the sides of the earth. 
7. 33 shall be meat, .for the beasts of the earth" 
9. 3 not valiant for the truth upon the earth 
9. 24 judgment, and righteousness,iin the earth, 
10. 10 at his wrath the earth shall tremble 
10. 12 He hath made the earth by his power 
10. 13 to ascend from the ends of the earth 

14. 4 for there was no rain in the earth 

15. 3 the beasts of the earth, to devour and 
15. 4 removed into all kingdoms of the earth 

15. 10 a man of contention to the whole earth 

16. 4 shall be meat for the beasts of the earth 

16. 19 come unto thee from the ends of the earth 

17. 13 depart from me shall be written in the e. 
19. 7 to be meat for. .the beasts of the earth 

22. 29 earth, earth, earth, hear the word of 

23. 5 execute judgment and justice in the earth 

23. 24 Do not 1 fill heaven and earth ? saith tho 

24. 9 into all the kingdoms of the earth for 

25. 29 upon all the inhabitants of the earth 
25. 30 against all the inhabitants of the earth 
25. 31 shall come (even^ to the ends of the eart h 

25. 32 be raised up from xne coasts of the earth 
2 5. 33 end of the earth .. unto .. end of the earth 

26. 6 a curse to all the nations of the earth 

27. 5 I have made the earth, the man, and tho 
29. 18 removed to all the kingdoms of the earth 

31. 22 hath created a new thing in the earth - 
31.37 the foundations of the earth searched out 

32. 17 thou hast made the heaven and the earth 

33. 9 honour before all .'ho nations of the earth 

33. 25 the ordinances of heaven and earth 

34. 1 all the kingdoms of the earth of his dom. 
34. 17 removed into all the kingdoms of the ea. 
34. 20 for meat, .to the beasts of the earth 

46. 8 I will go up, (and) will cover the earth 

49. 21 The earth is moved at the noise of their 

50. 23 How is the han^mer of the whole earth 
so. 41 be raised up from, the coasts of the earth 
so. 46 the earth is moved, and the cry is heard 

51. 7 a golden cup. .that made all the earth 
SI. IS He hath made the earth by his power 
511 16 to ascend from the ends of the earth 

51. 25 mountain., which destroyest all the earth 
51.41 how is the praise of the whole earth sur ! 
51. 48 Then the heaven and the earth, and all 
51. 49 so. .shall fall the slain of all the earth 
lam. 2. I cast down from heaven unto the earth the 
2. II my liver is poured upon the earth 

2. IS (Is) this, .the joy of the whole earth 1 

3. 34 To crush, .all the prisoners of the earth 
4. 12 The kings of the earth, and all the 

Eze I. 15 one wheel upon the earth by the living 
I. 19 creatures were lifted up from the earth 
1. 21 when those were lifted up from the earth 

7. 21 to the wicked of the earth for a spoil 

8. 3 the spirit lifted me up between the earth 
8. 12 say. .the Lord, hath forsaken the earth 

9. 9 The Lord hath forsaken J;he earth, the 
10. 16 their wings to moimt up fcom the earth 



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Eze. lo. rg clierubims. .mounted, up from the earth 

26. 2o shall set thee in the low parts of tlie earth 

27. 33 thou didst enrich the kings of the earth 
i3. 18 I will bring thee to ashes upon the earth 
31. 14 death, to the nether parts of the earth 

31.16 comforted in the nether parts of the earth 

31. 18 unto the nether parts of the earth 
32.' 4 I will fill the beasts of the whole earth 

32.18 cast . . unto the nether parts of the earth 

32. 24 gone, .into the nether parts of the earth 
34. 6 v/as scattered upon all the face of the e. 
34. 27 and the earth sliall yield her increase 
35. 14 When the whole earth rejoiceth, I will 
39. 14 that remain upon the face of the earth 
39. 18 drink the Wood of the princes of the earth 

Dan. 8. 5 from the west on the face of the whole e. 
Hos. 2. 21 the heavens, and they shall hear the earth 

B. 22 the earth shall hear the com, and the 

2. 23 I will sow her unto me in the earth 

C. 3 the latter (and) former rain unto the ea. 
Joel 2. 30 wonders in the heavens and in the earth 

3. 16 the heavens and the earth shall shake 
Amos 2. 7 That pant after the dust of the earth on 

|. 5 Can a bird fall in a snare upon the earth 
13 treadeth upon the high places of the ea. 

7 and leave off righteousness in the earth 

8 and poureth them out upon, .the earth 

9 I wiU darken the earth in thfe clear day 
6 and hath founded his troop in the earth 
6 and poureth them out upon, .the earth 
9 shall not the least grain fall upon the ea. 
6 the earth with her bars (was) about me 
13 substance unto the Lord of the. .earth 

4 he be great unto the ends of the earth 
2 Hear ye. .strong foundations of the earth 
2 The good, -is perished out of the earth 

17 out of their holes like worms of the earth 

1. 5 and the earth is burned at his presence 

2. 13 I will cut off thy prey from the earth 
2. 14 the earth shall be filled with the know. 

2. 20 let all the earth keep silence before him 

3. 3 and the earth was full of his praise 
3. 6 He stood, and measured the earth 
3. 9 Thou didst cleave the earth, with rivers 

Zeph. 2. 3 Seek ye the Lord, all ye meek of the earth 

2. II he will famish all the gods of the earth 

3. 8 all the earth shall be devoured with the 

3. 20 a praise among all people of the earth 
Hag. I. 10 and the earth is stayed (from) her fruit 

2. 6, 21 1 will shake the heavens, and the earth 
Zech. 1. 10 sent to walk to and fro tlirough the earth 
1. 11 have walked to and fro through the earth 
1. II all the earth sitteth still, and is at rest 

4. 10 run to and fro through the whole earth 
4. 14 that stand by the Lordaf'the whole earth 

5. 3 the curse that gosth forth over the.. earth 

6 their resemblance through all the earth 
9 lifted up the ephah between the earth 

5 standing before the Lord of all the earth 

7 might walk to and fro through the earth 
7 walk to and fro through the earth 
7 they walked to and fro through the earth 

9. iQ from the river, .to the ends of the earth 
12. I'and layeth the foundation of the earth 
12. 3 though all the-people of the earth be 
14. 9 the Lord shall be king over all the earth 

14. 17 come up of-(all) the families of the eartlT 
Mai. 4. 6 1 come and smite the earth with a curse 

i. Earth, land, n'fi^ arqa. 

Jer. 10. II The gods that nave not made the. .earth 

h. Earthen vmre, syin cheres. 

Lev. 15. 12 the vessel of earth, that he toucheth 

G.Dry land, Tv^'S-'. yabbesMth. 

Dan. 2. 10 There is not a man upon the earth that 

7.Diist, nsj; aphar. 

Gen. 26'. IS Philistines had . .filled them vrith earth 
Job 8. 19 and out of the earth shall others grow 
19. 25 stand at the latter (day) upon the earth 

28. 2 Iron is taken out of the earth, and brass 
30. 6 To dwell., (in) caves of the earth, and (in) 
41. 33 Upon eaxtn there is not his like, who is 

Isa. 2. 19 they shall go into . . caves of the earth 
Dan. 12. 2 them that sleep in the dust of the earth 

8. Earth, land, y^ ge. 

Matt. s. 5 the meek : for they shall inherit the ear& 
5. 13 Ye are the salt of the earth : but if the 
5. 18 Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or 
5. 35 Nor by the earth; for it is his footstool 
6. 10 thy wUl be done in earth, as (it is) In hea. 

6. 19 Lay not up. .treasures upon earth, where 
9. 6 that the Son of man hath power on earth 

10. 34 that I am come to send peace on earth 

11. 25 Father, Lord of heaven and earth^ecause 
72. 40 and three nights in the heart of the earth 

12. 42 from the uttermost parts of the earth 

13. 5 fell . . where they had not much earth 
13. 5 because they had no deepness of earth 

16. 19 whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth 
16. 19 whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth 
17. 25 of whom do the kings of the earth take 

18. 18 Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall 
j8. 18 whatsoever ye shall loose on earth shall 

18. 19 That if two of you shall agree on earth 
23. 9 call no (man) your father upon the earth 

23. 35 the righteous blood shed upon the earth 

24. 30 then shall all the tribes of the eai-th mo. 
24. 35 Heaven and earth sliall pass away, but 
25. 18 he. .went and digged in the earth, and 



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25 I. .went and hid thy talent iu the earth 
51 the earth did quake, and the rocks rent 
i3 All power is given unto mo in. .earth 

10 the Son of man hath power on earth to 
5 fell, .where it had not much earth 

5 because it had no depth of earth 
28 the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself 
31 when it is soivn in the earth, is less 
31 than all the seeds that bo in the earth 

3 60 as no fuller on eartli can white thera 
27 from the uttermost part of the earth to 
31 Heaven and earth shall pass away: but 

14 and on earth peace, good will toward 

24 hath power upon earth to forgive sins 
49 man that, .built an house upon the earth 

21 O Father, Lord of heaven and earth 

2 Thy win bo done, as in heaven, so in earth 
31 came from the uttermost parts of the e. 
49 I am come to send Are on the earth 

51 that I am come to give peace on earth ? 
56 the face of the sky and of the earth 

17 it is easier for heaven and earth to pass 
8 shall he find faith on the earth ? 

25 upon the earth distress of nations, with 
33 Heaven and earth shall pass avi'ay: but 
35 that dwell on the face of the whole earth 
44 there was a darkness over all the earth 

5 and bowed down (their) faces to the earth 
31 he that is of the esirth is eartJily 

31 a]j.d speaketh of the earth 

32 I, if 1 be liJfted up from the earth, will 

4 I have glorified tnee on the earth : I have 
8 and unto the uttermost part of the earth 

19 I will show, .signs in the earth beneath 

25 all the kindreds of the earth be blessed 
24 which hast made heaven and earth, and 

26 The kings of the earth stood up, and the 
49 Heaven(i3)my throne,andeartli. .myfoot. 

33 for his life is taken from the earth 

4 he fell to the earth, and heard a voice 

8 Saul arose from the earth ; and when his 

11 a great sheet, .let down to the earth 

12 aU manner of four footed beasts of .,,ea. 

6 I.. saw four footed beasts of the earth 
47 for salvation unto the ends of the earth 

15 which made heaven, and earth, and the 

24 seeing that he isXordof heaven and earth 

26 for to dwell on all the face of the earth • 

22 Away vrith such a (fellow) from the earth 

14 when we were all fallen to the earth, I 

27 might be declared throughout all the e. 

23 -wiU the Lord make upon the earth 

18 their sound went into all the earth, and 

5 called gods, whether in heaven or in earth 
26, 28 The earth (is) the Lord's, and the ful. 
47 The first man (is) of the earth, earthy 

10 are in heaven, and which are on earth 

15 whole family in heaven and earth is 

9 first into the lowest parts of the earth • 

3 and thou mayest live long on the earth 

16 that are in heaven, and that are in earth 

20 whether (they be) things inearth, or 

2 things above, not on things on the earth 
S your members which are upon the earth 

10 bast laid the foundation of the earth 

7 the earth which drinketh in the rain 

4 For if he were on earth he should not be 

13 were strangers and pilgrims 6n the earth 
38 and (in) dens and caves of the earth 

25 v/ho refused him that spake on earth 

26 Whose voice then shook the earth : but 
26 shake not the earth only, but also heaven 

5 Ye have lived in pleasure on the earth 
7 for the precious fruit of the earth 

12 neither by heaven, neither by the earth 

17 it rained not on the earth by the siraca 

18 and the earth brought forth her fruit 

5 the earth standing out of the water and 

7 the heavens and the earth which are now 
10 the earth also and the works that are 

13 look for new heavens and a new earth 

8 there are three that beai^vritness in earth 

5 and the prince of tho- kings of the earth 

7 kindreds of the earth shall wail because 
10 to try them that dwell upon the earth 

3 nor in earth, neither under tiie earth 

6 spirits of God sent, .into all the earth 
-TQ and wo shall reign on the earth 

13 on the earth, and under the earth, and 

4 sat thereon to take peace from the earth 

8 power. .over thefourth part of the earth 
8 death, and with the beasts of the earth 

10 our blood on them that dwell on the earth 
13 stars of the heaven fell unto the earth 
IS the kings of the earth, and. the great men 
I standing on the four corners of theearth 

1 holding the four winds of the earth, that 
J the wind should not blow on the earth 

2 was given to hurt the earth and the sea 

3 Hurt, not the earth, neither the sea, nor 

5 the censer, .and cast (it) into the earth 

7 and they were east upon the earth 

13 woe, woe to the inhabiters of the earth 

1 a star fall from heaven unto the earth 

3 there came out . .locusts upon the earth 

3 as the scorpions of the earth have power 

4 should not hurt the grass of the earth 

2 and he set. .(his) left (foot) on the earth 

5 stand upon the sea and upon the earth 

6 the earth, and the things that therein are 

8 standeth upon the sea and upon the earth 
4 standing before the God of the earth 



Kev. II. e to smite the cirth with all phigues, as 
II. 10 they that.dwell upon the earth shall rejo. 
II. 10 tormented them that dwelt on the earth 

11. 18 destroy them which destroy the earth 

12. 4 his tail, .did cast them to the earth 
12. Q lie was cast out into the earth, and his 

12. 12 Woo to the inhabiters of the earth, and 
X2. 13 dragon saw that he was cast unto the ea. 
12. 16 the earth helped the Moraan, and tho ca. 

13. 8 all that dwell upon the earth shall wor. 

13. 11 anoth-iF beast coming up out of the earth 

13. 12 andcauscth the earth and them which 
13. 13 maketh fire come do\vn. .on the earth 

13. 14 deceiveth thera that dwell on the earth 

14. 3 which were redeemed from the earth 
14. 6 preach unto them that dwell on tho ear. 
14. 7 worslup him that made heaven, and earth 
•14. 15 for the harvest of tho earth is ripe 

14. 16 on the earth ; and the earth was reaped 
14. 18 gather tlio clusters of the vine of the ca, 
14, 15 angel tlirust in his sickle into the earth 
14. 19 and gathered the vine of the earth, and 
16. I vials of the v/ratli of God upon the earth 
16. 2 and poured out his vial upon the earth, 
16. 14 go forth unto the kings of the earth and 

16. 18 as was not since men were upon theearth 

17. 2 With whom the kings of the earth have 
17. 2 and the inhabitants of the earth have 
17. 5 of harlots and abominationo of the earth 
17. 8 they that dwell on the earth chall won. 

17. 18 which reigneth over the kings of the ear. 
i3.- I and the earth was hghtencd with his 

i8. 3 tho kings of tho earth have committed 
i3. 3 the merchants of the earth are.waxed 
J 8. 9 And the kings of the earth, who havo 

18. II And tho merchants of the earth shall 
i3. 23 merchants were the great men of the ca. 

18. J4 and of all that were slain upon the earth 
ig. 2 which did comipt the earth with her 

19. ig I saw tho beast, and the kings of the ca. 
so. S are in the four quarters of the earth 

20. 9 they went up on tho breadth of the earth 

20. II from whose face the earth and the heavea 

21. 1 i saw a new heaven and a new earth 
21. I foi th(j first heaven and the first earth 
21. 24 the kings of the earth do Lring their 

0. Inhabited earth or land, ohiovfievr) oikoumene. 
Luke2t, 26 things which are comipg on the earth 

EAETH, in — 

O71 earth, terrestrial, i-nlyeios epigeios. 

Phil. 2. 10 of (things) in heaven, and (things) in earth 
EARTH, of — 
Made of earthenwate, dcrrpiKivos osirakinos. 

2 Ti. 2." 20 but also of wood and of earth; and some 

EAETH, under the — 

Under ground, Karax-Bivios katackthonios. 

Phil. 2. 10 iu heaven.. and (things) under the eartb 
EARTHEN — 
IsEartlien ware, isn" cheres. 

Lev. 6. 28 the earthen vessel wherein it ts sodden 
II. 33 every e.arthen vessel, whereinto (any) of 
14. 5 tlie birds be killed in an earthen vessel 
14. 50 shall kill the one of the birds in an earth. 
Num. 5. 17 shall take holywaterinan earthen vessel 
Jer. 19. I Go and get a potter's earthen bottle 

32. 14 put them in an earthen vessel, that they 
Lam. 4. 2 how aro they esteemed as earthen pitch. ' 

'l.Made of eartlien ware, oarpaKtvos osirakinos. 

2 Co; 4. 7 we have this treasure in earthen vessels 
3. To form, fashion, frame, "iT. yatsar. 

2 Oa. 17. 23 Brought beds, and basons, and earthen 

EARTHLY : — 

\.Out of theearth, iK ttjj 7^5 eh tes ges. . 
John 3, 31 he that is of the earth is earthly, and 

2. Upon earth, Mytios epigeios. 

2 Co. 5. I For we know that of our earthly house 
Jas. 3. 15 descendeth not from above, but (is) ear. 

EARTEX? things — 

U2?on earth, inly^ws epigeios. 

John 3. 12 If I have told you earthly thuigs, and ye 
PhU. 3. 19 in their shame, who mind earthly things 

EARTHairAKE — 

1. Shaking, trembling, c'jn raash. 

I BX19. II and after the wind an earthquake 
19. II the LORl? (was) not in the earthquake 
ig. 12 And after the earthquake a fb-e 
Isa. 29 6. with earthquake, and great noise, with 
Amos I. t he sav/. .two years before the earthquake 
Zech.14. 5 as ye fled from before the earthquake in 
•2. A shaking, a-eiffu6s seismos. 

Matt24. 7 there shall be famines, .and earthquatca 

27. 54 when the centurion, .saw the earthquake 

28. 2 behold, there was a great earthquake 
Marki3. 8 there shall be earthquakes in divers pli. 
Luke2i. II great earthquakes shall be in divers 
Acts i6. 26 suddenly there was a great earthquake 
Kev. 6. 12 and, lo, there was a great earthquake 

8. 5 voices, .and lightnings, and an earthqu, 
II. 13 the same hour was there a great earthqn. 
II. 13 and in the earthquake were slain of men 
II. 19 voices, and thunderings, and an euarthqu. 
16. iS there was a great earthquoke, such as 
16. 18 so might an earthquake (and) so great 



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SAE.TEY — 

S/ade. of earth or clay, xo««<is choikos. 

I Od. is. 47 The first, mau i^ia) of the earth, earthj 
15. 4B the earthy, such (are) they also that aree. 
m 49 as we have borne the imago of the earthy 
SABB - 
Place of rest, ease, nmio menuchah. 

Judgzo. 43 trode them down *ith ease over against 
EASE, to — 
) . To lift up, N>|f } n,asa. 

Job 713 bed shall comfort me, my bonch shall ease 

a To make light, f^SiJ qalal, 5. 

» Ch 10. 4 ease thou somewhat the grlevons servl. 
10. 9 Saae somewhat the yoke that thy father 

EASE, at — 
l.Oood, 3165 lob. 

Psa. 55. 13 Hii soul shall dwell ftl ease ; and hia seed 
t Rest, quiet, safe, secure, i"?^, i"|j5> shalev. 

Job sG. 12 J was at ease, but he hath broken me 

EASE, to be at — 

To he quiet, at ease, secure, ]H<^ shaan, 3a, 
Jer. 46. 27 be in rest and at ease, and none shall 
48. II Moab hath been at ease from hia youth 

E&fiS, being at — 

X.Siafe, at ease, iS?* shalev. 

Kae. 23. 43 voice of a multitude being at ease (was) 
2 Quick, at ease, secure, \y^hv shalanan. 

Job 21. 33 in ills full strength, being wholly at ease 

£AS£, to Hsd — 

To cause, give, or let rest, vn raga, 6. 

DeutaS 65 among these nations . thou And no ease 

EA8£, to take — 

To cause to cease, ttpairavo) anapauO. 

Lukeia. ig take thine ease. eat. drink, (and) be merry 

EABS (one's solf), to — 

To hf comforted, get breath again, onj nacham, 2, 

Isa. I. 24 I will ease tne of mine adversaries, and 
EASE self, to — 
To sit down, 2^^ yashab. 

Deut 23. 13 when thou wilt ease thyself abroad, thou 

EASE, (that is) at — 

Ease, q^iiet, at rest, {jsg* shaanan. 

Job t2. 5 in the thought of him that Is at ease 
P3a.i23. 4 the scorning of those that are at ease 
Isa. )2. 9 Rise up, ye women that are at ease ; hear 

32. II Tremble, ye women that are at ease 
Amos 6. I Woe to them (that are) at ease in ffion 
Zech. 1:15 displeased with heaUien (that are) at o. 

EASES, to be — 

I. To go, go on, ijSri lialak. 

Job 16. 6 and (though) I forbear, what am 1 eased ? 

8. /I sending back, release, fiyetris anesis. 

tCo 813 that other men be eased, and ye burdened 

EASTER — 

Cess wea/risome or Idboriotos, thKOvdrepos eukop9. 

Matt. 9. 5 For whether is easier to say, (Thy) sins be 
19. 24 It Is easier for a camel to go through 

Mark 2. 9 Whether is it easier to say to the sick 

10. 25 It is easier for a camel to go through 
Uike 3. 23 Whether is easier, to say. Thy sins be 

16. 17 It is easier for heaven and earth to pass 
18. 25 it is easier for a camel to go through a 

EABIEE, to be — 

To ruake light, bSlJ qalal, 5. 

EiodjS, 22 eo ahaU it be easier for thyself, and they 

EAST — 

1. Pottery, n'p")n, n'CTjn charsith, charsuth- 

Ser ig. 2 which (is) by the entry of the east gate 

'^.Outgoing {of the swn), KJlto motsa. 

Psn. 75. 6 promotion (cometh) neither from the east 

8. Rising (of tlie sun), m.ip mizrach. 

Josh. 4, 19 in Gilgal ; in the east border of Jericho 

11. 3 the Canaanite on the east and on the w 
12 I Eermon, and all the plain on the east 

12. 3 to the sea of Chinneroth on the east 
I2-. 3 (even) the salt sea op the east, the way 
«6. I unto the water of Jericho on the cast, to 
16. 5 of their inheritance on the east side 

16. 6 and passed by it on the east to Janohah 

17. 10 on the north, and in Issachar on the east 

18. 7 inheritance beyond Jordan on the east 

19. 13 on along on the east to Gittah-hepher 
I Ki. J. 2$ and three looking toward the east 

1 Ch. 5. 10 throughout all the east (land) of Gilead 
9. 24 toward the east, west, north, and south 
12. IS toward the east, and toward the west 
8 Ch. 4. 4 and three looking toward the east 

5. 13 stood at the east end of the altar, and 
eg. 4 gathefed them together Into the east 
31. 14 porter toward the east, (was) over tho 
Neh. 3, 26 against the water gate toward the east 

3, 29 of Shechaniah, the keeper of the east gate 
Paa.103. 12 As far as the oast is from the west, (bo) far 

107. 3 from the east, and from the west, from 
Isa, 41. a raised up the righteous (man) from the e 
43. 5 1 will bring thy seed from the cast, and 
46 II Calling a ravenous bird from tlie cast 



Ten 31. 40 comer of tlie horse gate toward the east 
Dan. 8. g toward the east, and toward the pleasant 

1 1. 44 But tidings out of the east and out of the 
Amos 8. 12 fromthe north even to the east, they shall 
Zech. 8. 7 will save my people from the east country 

14. 4 in tlie midst thereof toward the east 

4, East, wha( is before, □"'[3 qadim. 

Exodio. 13 brought an east wind, the east wind 

14. 21 caused the sea to go (back) by a strong e. 
Psa. 48. 7 Thou breakest the ships.. with an east 
Jer. 18. 17 I will scatter them as '.vith an east vrind 
Eze. 17. 10 wither, when the east wind toucheth it? 
19. 12 the east wind dried up her fruit; her 
aj. 26 east-wind hath broken thee in the iliidst 
40. 6 the gate which looketh toward the east 
40. 22 of the gate that looketh toward the east 
40. 23 over against the gate, .toward the east 
40. 32 into the inner court toward the east : and 

40. 44 one at the side of the east gate (having) 

41. 14 and of the separate place toward the east 

42. 10 of the wall of the court toward the east 
42. 12 directly before the wall toward the east 
42. 15 the gate whose prospect (is) toward the e. 

42. 16 He measured the east side with the rae. 

43. I (even) tlu: gate that looketh toward the e. 
43. 2 the glory . . came from the way of the east 
43. 4 the gate whose prospect (is) toward the e. 

43. 17 and his stairs shall look toward the east 

44. I sanctuary which looketh toward the east 

45. 7 from the west border unto the east bor. 

46. I inner court that looketh toward the east 

46. 12 the gate that looKeth toward the east 

47 I froutof the house (stood toward) the east 

47. 18 the east side ye shall measure from Hau. 

47. 18 from the border. .And (this is) the east 

48. I for tiiese are his sides east (and) west 
48. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 8, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 from the east 
48. 3, 6 from the east side even unto the west 
48. 10 toward the east ten thousand in breadth 
48. 16, 32 on the cast side four thousand and five 
48. 17 toward the east two hundred and fifty 
48. 21 of the oblation toward the east border 

Hos. 13. 15 an east wind shall come, the wind of the 
Jon. 4. 8 that God prepared a vehement east wind 

5. East, 0115 qcdem. 

. Gen. 3' 24 he placed at tlie east of the garden of E. 

10. 30 goest unto Sephar a mount of the east 

11. 2 as they journeyed from the east, that 

12. 8 from thence unto a mountain on the east 

12. 8 Beth-el on the west ; and Hai on the east 

13. n Lot journeyed east: and they separated 
25. 6 and sent them away, .unto the east coun. 
29. I into the land of the people of the east 

N'uni23. 7 out of the mountains of the east, (saying) 
Judg. 6. 3 the children of the east, even they came 

6. 33 children of the east were gathered togeth. 

7. 12 ail the children of the east lay along in 

8. 10 all the hosts of the children of the east 
8. II them that dwelt in tents on the east of 

1 Ki. 4. 30 the wisdom of all the children of the east 
.Tob I. 3 was the greatest of all the men of the ea. 
Isa. 2. 6 because they be replenished from the ea. 

)i. 14 they shall spoil them of the east togeth. 
Jer. 49. 28 Arise ye, go. .and spoil the men of the e. 
Kze. 25. 4 I will deliver thee to the men of the east 

25. 10 Unto the men of the east with the Amm. 
Zech 14. 4 which (is) before Jerusalem ou the east 

6. East, Dfi?. qedem. 

Oen. 28. 14 and thou shalt spread abroad, .to the east 

Exod27. 13 the breadth of the court on the cast side 

38. 13 And for the east side eastward fifty cubi. 

Num. 3. 38 encamp before the tabernadetowardthee. 

34. 10 ye shall point out your east border from 

35. 5 from without the city on the east side two 
Josh. 15. 5 the east border (was) the salt sea, (even) 

18. 20 Jordan was the border of it on the east 

19. 13 from thence passeth on along on the east 
Eze. 8. 16 the temple, .and their faces toward the e. 

8. 16 they worshipped the sun toward the east 
45. 7 from tlie west, .and from the east side 

7. East, eastward, ■is'ip qidinah. 

Gen. 2. 14 that (is) ii which goeth toward the east of 

4. 16 dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of E. 

Eze. 39. II valley of the passengers on the east of the 

S.Easl, eastern, JiDnp qadmon. 

Eze. 47. 8 waters issue out toward the east country 
9. East, eastern, 'jiD"!!? qadmoni. 

Eze. 10. 19 stood at the door of the east gate of the 
II. I brought me unto the east gate of the L. 
47. 18 from the border unto the east sea 
Joel 2. 20 with his face toward the east sea, and 

10. East, uprising (of the sun), avaroXT] anatoU. 
Matt 2. I came wise men from the east to Jems. 
■2. 2 we have seen his star in the east, and 
B. 9 the star, which they saw in the east, went 
8. I J many shall come from the east and west 
24. 27 as the lightening cometh out of the east 
l*ikei3. 29 they shall come from the east, and (from) 
fiev. 7. 2 I'saw another angel ascending from the e. 
16. 12 the way of the kings of the east might 
21. 13 On the east, three gates ; on the nortb 

EAST end or part — 

The east, oiij qcdem. 

l/sv. 1. 16 cast it beside the altar on the east part 
>fum 10. 5 camps that lie on the east parts shall 

2 Ch. 4. 10 the sea on the light side of the east end 



EAST Bide — 

l.JRising {of the sun), (vny^Ynnm mizrach-{shemesk.) 
Judgii. 18 came by the" east side of the land of Moab- 
21. 19 on the east side of the highway that goetlij 
I Ch. 4. 39 unto the east side of the valley, to seek 
6. 78 by Jericho, on the east side ofJordan 
2.East, what is before, D'li; qadim. 

Eze. 42. g'the entry on the east side, as one goeth 

S.East, DTjJ qedem. 

Num 34. II Shepham to Kiblah, on the east side of 
Josh. 7. 2 Beth-aven, on the east side of Bethel 
Eze. II. 23 which (is) on the east side of the city 
Jon. 4. 5 and sat on the east side of the city 

i.East, Dip qedem. 

Num. 2! 3 on the east side toward the rising of 

EAST wind — 

East (wind), D'"ii5 qadim. 

Gen. 41. 6 thin ears and blasted with the east wind 
41. 23 thin, (and) blasted with the east wind 
41. 27 empty ears, blasted with the east wind 
Job 15. 2 and fill his beUy with the east wind.? 

27. 21 The east wind carrieth him away, and he 
38. 24 scattereth the east wind upon the earth ? 
Psa. 78. 26 caused aneast wind to blow in the heaven 
Isa. 27. 8 rough wind in the day of the east wind 
Hos. 12. I Ephraim. .folio weth after the east wind 
Hal). I. 9 their faces shall sup up (as) the east wind 

EASTE3.— 

Passover (from ffeb. noa a passing ovei-); vaaxa- 

Acts 12. 4 intending after Easter to bring him forth 
EASTWABD — 
l.Ris-ing (of the sun), rr;in mizrach. 

Exod27. 13 the court on the east side eastward 
38. 13 for the east side eastward fifty cubits 

Hum. 3. 38 tabernacle of the congregation eastward 
32. 19 fallen to us on this side Jordan eastwurd 

Deut. 3. 17 the saltsea, under Ashdoth-pisgah east^'. 

3. 27 northward, and southward, and e.istw.-xid 

4. 49 the plain on this side Jordan eastward 
Josh. II. 8 and unto the valley of Mizpeh eastwanl 

13. 8 Moses gave them, beyond Jordan eastw. 

13. 27 on the other side Jordan eastward 

13. 32 the other side Jordan, by Jericho, eastw. 

16. 6 went about eastward unto Taanathsliiloli 
20. 8 the other side Jordan by Jericho eastw. 

2 Ki. 10. 33 From Jordan eastward, all the land of 
I Ch. 5. g eastward he inhabited unto the entering 
7. 28 eastward Naaran, and westward Gezer 
9. 1 8 hitherto (waited) in the king's gate eastw. 
26. 14 And the lot eastward fell to Shelemiah 
26. 17 Eastward (were) six Levites, northward 
Neh. 12. 37 even unto the water gate eastward 

i.East, eastward. Dip qadim. 

Eze. II. 1 the east gate, .which looketh eastward 
40. 19 an hundred cubits eastward and north. 
45. 7 westward, and from the east side eastw. 
47. I under the threshold of the house eastw. 
47. 2 gate by the way that looketh eastward 

47. 3 the line in his hand went forth eastward 

48. 18 (portion shall be) ten thousand eastward 
S.East, eastward, Dip^ qedem. 

Gen. 2. 8 God planted a garden eastward in Eden 

i.East, eastward. Dip qedem. 

Gen. 13. 14 art northward, and southward, and eastw. 
25. 6 sent them away from Isaac .. eastward 

Lev. 16. 14 his finger upon the mercy seat eastward 

Num 34. 3 outmost coast of the salt sea eastward 
34. II side of the sea of Chinnereth eastward 
34. 15 on this side Jordan (near) Jericho eastw. 

Josh. 19. 12 turned from Saiid eastward toward the 

1 Ki. 7. .39 on the right side of the house eastward 

17. 3 Get thee hence, and turn thee eastward 

2 Ki. 13. 17 he said. Open the window eastward : and 

5.The east, nDlP qidmah. 

1 Sa. 13. 5 in Michmash, eostward from Eeth-aven 

EASY — 

Useful, good, kind, xfiVCT^s chrestos. 

Mattii. 30 my yoke (is) easy, and my burden is liglit 

EASY, to be — 

To be light, hh;^ qalal, 2. 

Prov. 14. 6 knowledge (is) easy unto him that under. 

EAT, to — 

l.To eat, ^5K akal. 

Gen. 2. 16 Of every tree, .thon mayesS freely eat _ 
2. 17 But of the troe. .tbou shalt not eat of it 
2. 17 in the day that tliou eateet thereof thou 
3. J shall not eat of every tree of the garden ? 
3. 2 We may eat of the fruit of the trees of 
3. 3 Ye shall not eat cf it, neither shall ye 
3. 5 God doth know that in the day ye eat 
3. 6 aha took of the fruit thereof, and did eat 
3. 6 gave, .unto fcer liusband. .and he did eat 
3. SI Hast thou eaten of the tree, whereof 
3. II commanded, .that thou shouldest not e. ? 

3. 12 she gave me of the tree, and I did eat 

3. 13 The serpent beguiled me, and I did cat 
3. 14 dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy 
3. 17 Because thou hast, .eaten of the tree, of 
3. 17 Thou shalt not eat of it : cursed (is) the 
3. 17 shalt thou eat (of) it all the days of thy 
3. 18 and thou shalt eat the herb of the field 
3. 19 In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat 
3. 22 take also, .and eat, and live for ever 

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24 only that which the young men have ea. 
8 stood. . under the tree, ana tliey did eat 

3 bake unleavened bread, and they did eat 
33 And there was sot (meat) before him to eat 

33 I will not eat, until I have told mino 
54 they did eat and drink, he and the men 

34 he did eat and drink, and rose up, and 

30 he made them a feast, and they did eat 

4 and bring (it) to me, that I may eat 
7 make me eavoury meat, that I may eat 

10 bring (it) to thy father, that he may eat 

19 arise, I pray thee, sit and eat of my venL 
25 Bring (it) near to me, and I will eat of 
25 he brought (it) near to him, and he did e. 

31 Let my father arise, and eat of his son's 
33 I have eaten of all before thou earnest 

20 and will give me bread to eat, and raim. 
38 the rams of thy fiock have I not eaten 
46 and they did eat there upon the heap 
54 .Tacob. .called his brethren to eat bread 
54 they did eat bread, and tarried all niglit 

32 the children of Israel eat not (of) the 
25 And they sat down to eat bread : and 

6 ought .save the bread which.he did eat 

17 the birds did eat them out of the basket 

19 the birds shall eat thy flesh from ott' thee 

2 when they had eaten up the com which 
25 they heard that they should eat bread 
32 for the Egyptians which did eat with 
32 because the Egyptians might not eat br. 

18 and ye shall eat the fat of the land 

22 for the priests did eat their portion 

20 he said call him, that he may eat bread 

5 they shall eat. and shall eat every tree 
12 and eat every herb of the land,(even)all 
15 and they did eat every herb of the land 

4 every man according to his eating shall 

7 the houses, wherein they shall eat it 

8 they shall eat the flesh in that night 

8 (and) with bitter (herbs) they shall eat 

9 Eat not of it raw, nor sodden at all with 
n thus shall ye eat it ; (with) your loins 
n eat it in h.iste ; it (is) the Lord's passov. 
IS Seven days shall ye eat unleavened bread 
IS whosoever eateth leavened bread from 

18 ye shall eat unleavened bread, until the 

19 whosoever eateth that which is leavened 

20 Ye shall eat nothing leavened 
20 in all your habitations shall ye eat unle. 

43 There shall no stranger eat thereof 

44 hast circumcised him, then shall he pat 

45 an hired servant shall not eat thereof 
48 no uncircumcised person shall eat thereof 

6 Seven days thou shalt eat unleavened t>. 

3 when we did eat bread to the full I for ye 
8 shall give you in the evening flesh to eat 

12 At even ye shall eat flesh, and in the mo 

25 Eat that to day , for to day(is) a sabbath 
35 the children of Israel did eat manna forty 
35 they did eat manna, Until they came unto 
12 Aaron came to eat bread with Moses' 

31 neither shall ye eat (any) flesh (that is) 

11 that the poor of thy people may eat 
n and what they leave the beasts shall e. 

15 thou shalt eat unleavened bread seven d. 
n also they saw God, and did eat and dri. 

32 Aaron and his sons shall eat the flesh of 

33 they shall eat those things wherewith 
33 a stranger shall not eat because 

6 the people sat down to eat and to drink 
rs call thee, and thou eat of his sacrifice 
18 Seven days thou shalt eat unleavened 

28 he did neither eat bread, nor drink water 

17 statute .that ye eat neither fat nor blood 

16 remainder shall Aaron and his sons eat 
16 in the congregation they shall eat it 
j8 males among the children .shall eat of it 

26 The priest that offereth it shall eat it 

29 All the males among the priests shall e. 
6 Every male among the priests shalj eat 

18 the soul that eateth of it shall bear his 

19 as for the flesh, all that be clean shall e. 

20 the soul that eateth (of) the flesh of the 

21 eat of the flesh of the sacrifice of peace 

23 Ye shall eat no manner of fat, of ox, or 

24 be used but ye shall in no wise eat of it 

25 For whosoever eateth the fat of the beast 

25 the soul that eateth (it) shall be cut off 

26 Moreover ye shall eat no manner of blood 

27 Whatsoever soul (it be) that eateth any 
31 there eat it with the bread that (is) in 
31 saying, Aaron and his sons shall eat it 

10. 12 and eat it without leaven beside the 
10. 13 And ye shall eat it in the holy place 
10. 14 wave breast, .shall ye eat in a clean place 
lo 17 Wherefore have ye not eaten the sin off. 
10. 18 ye should indeed have eaten it in (he holy 

10. 19 (if) I had eaten the sin offering to day 

11. 2 These (are) the beasts which ye shall eat 
II. 3 Wliatsoeverparteththehoof shallyeeat 
II. 4 Nevertheless these shall ye not eat of them 
II. 8 Of their flesh shall ye not eat, and then- 
II. 9 These shall ye eat of all that (are) in the 
IX. 9 whatsoever hath fins them shall ye eat 
II. n ye shall not eat of their flesh, but ye shall 
II. 21 Yet these may ye eat of every flying cree. 
II. 22 these of them ye may eat ; the locust 
II. 40 he that eateth of the carcase of it shall 
II. 42 them ye shall not eat , for they (are) an 
14. 47 he that eateth in the house shall wash his 
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17. 12 neither shall any stranger, eat blood 
17. 14 Ve sliiiU eat the blood of no manner of 
17. 14 whosoever eateth it shall be cut off 
17. IS every soul that eateth that which died 
ig. 8 that eateth it shall bear hia iniquity 
19. 25 in the flfth year shall ye eat of the fruit 
19. 26 Ye shall not eat(any thing) with the 

21. 22 He shall eat the bread of his God 

22 4 he. shall not eat of the holy things, until 

22. 6 shall not eat of the holy things, unless 

7 ho shall . . afterward eat of the holy things 

8 he shall not eat to defile himself thereivUh 
10 There shall no stranger eat (of) the holy 

10 an hired servant, shall not eat (of) tho 

11 if the priest buy. .he shall cat of it 

11 he that is bom in hia house, .shall eat of 

12 she may not eat of an offering of the holy 

13 she shall eat of her father's meat 

13 but there shall no stranger eat thereof 

14 if a man eat (of) the holy things unwitt. 
16 when they eat their holy things ; for I 

6 seven days ye must eat unleavened bread 

14 ye shMl eat neither bread, nor parched 

9 and they shall eat it in the holy place 

15 ye shall eat the increase thereof out o! 

19 ye shall eat your fill, and dwell therein 

20 What shall we eat the seventh year? 
22 eat (yet) of old fruit until the ninth year 

22 until her fruits come in ye shall eat (oO 
5 and ye shall eat your bread to tho full 

10 ye shall eat old store, and bring forth the 

16 sow. .in vain, for your enemies shall eat 

26 and ye shall eat, and not be satisfied 
29 And ye shall eat the flesh of your sons 
29 the flesh of your daughters shall ye eat 

38 the land of your enemies shall eat younp 

3 neither shall he ..eat moist grapes, or 

4 shall he eat nothing that is made of the 

11 at even.they shall keep It, (and) eat it with 

5 We remember the fish which we did eat 

13 saying. Give us flesh, that we may eat 
18 Sanctify yourselves . .ye shall eat flesh 

18 Lord will give you flesh, and ye shall eat 

19 Ye shall not eat one day, nor two days 

21 I will give them flesh, that they may eata 
32 a land that eateth up the inhabitants 

19 when ye eat of the bread of the land 
10 In the most holy, .shalt thou eat it 

10 every male shall eat it : it shall be holy . 
11,13 ''hat is clean in thy house shall eat 
31 And ye shall eat it- in every place 
24 he shallhiot lie down until he eat (oQ the 

2 the people did eat, and bowed down to 

6 shall buy meat of them, .that ye may eat 
28 sell me meat for money, that I may eat 

28 ye shall serve gods which neither eat 

11 when thou shalt have eaten, and be full 
9 A land wherein thou shalt eat bread 
10, 12 When thou hast eaten and art full 
9, 18 neither did eat bread nor drink water 

15 And I sviil send, that thou mayest eat 

7 there ye shaU eat before the Lord your 
15 thou mayest kill and eat flesh in all thy 
15, 22 the unclean and the clean may eat 
j6 Only ye shall not eat the blood ; ye shall 

17 Thou mayest not eatwithin thy gates the 

18 thou must eat them before the Lord thy 

20 and thou shalt say, I will eat flesh 
20 because thy soul longeth to eat flesh 

20 Uiou mayest eat flesh, whatsoever thy 

21 thou shalt eat in thy gates whatsoever 
2? shalt eat them .the clean shall eat 

23 Only be sure that thou eat not the blood 

23 thou mayest not eat the life with the flesh 

24 Thou shalt not eat it ; thou shalt pour'jit 

25 Thou shalt not eat it, that it may go 

27 thou shalt offer, .and thou shalt eat the 

3 Thou shalt not eat any abominable thing 

4 These (are) the beasts which ye shall eat 

6 among the beasts, that ye shall eat 

7 shall not eat of thera that chew the cud 

8 ye shall not eat of their flesh, nor touch 

9 shall eat of all that (are) in the waters 
9 that have fins and scales shall ye eat 

10 hath not fins and scales ye may not eat 

11 (Of) all clean birds ye shall eat 

12 these (are they) of which ye shall not eat 

20 (But of) all clean fowls ye may eat 

21 not eat (of) anytliing that dieth of itsell 

21 unto the stranger, .that he may eat it 
23 thou shalt eat before the Lord thy God 

26 shalt eat there before the LORD thy God 

29 shall come, and shall eat and be satisfied 
20 Thou shalt eat (it) before the Lord thy 

22 Thou shalt eat it within thy gates 

23 Only thou shalt not eat the blood thereof 
3 Thou shalt eat no leavened bread with 
3 seven days shalt thou eat unleavened 

7 thou shalt roast and eat (it) in the place 

8 Six days thou shalt eat unleavened bread 
I they shall eat the offerings of the LORD 
8 They shall have like portions to eat 

14 thou shalt eat the spoil of thine enemies 

19 thou mayest eat of them, and thou slialt 

24 thou mayest eat grapes thy fill at 
12 may eat within thy gates, and be filled 
14 I have not eaten thereof in my mourning 

7 offer peace offerings, and shalt eat there 
31 Thine ox. .thou shalt not eat thereof 

39 (the grapes) ; for the worms shall eat them 
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Deut23. 53 thou elialt eat the fruit of thine own I)fKjy 
28. 55 flcBli of his children whom he shall eat 

28. 57 sho shall cat them for want of all (things) 

29. 6 Yo have not eaten bread, neither have yo 

31. 20 shall have eaten and filled themselves 

32. 13 ho might tat the increase of the fields 
32. 38 Which did eat the fat of their Kacriflces 

loah. s- " they did eat of the old com of the land 
5. 12 had eaten of tho old com of the land 
5. 12 they did eat of the fmit of tho land of 
24. 13 oliveyards which ye planted not do ye cat 
Jadg. 9. 27 did eat and drink, and cursed Abimcloch 
13. 4 drink not wine . and eat not any unclean 
13. 7 drink no Wine, .neither cat any unclean 
13. 14 eat of any (thing) that comcth of the vine 
13. 14 neither let her. .eat any unclean (thing) 

13. j6 lliough thou detain me, I will not cat of 

14. 9 took thereof in his hands . . went on eating 
14. g and he gave thera, and they did eat 

19. 4 they did eat and drink, and lodged there 
19. 6 did eat and drink both of them together 
19. 8 tarried until afternoon, and they aid cat 
19. 21 washed their feet, and did eat and drink 
Ruth 2. 14 eat of tho bread, and dip thy morsel lu 

2. 14 and she did cat, and was sufficed, and 

3. 3 he shall have done eating and drinklnH 

3. 7 when Boaz had eaten and drunk, and fils 
• Sa. 1. 7 therefore she wept, and did rot eat 

I. 8 why weepest thou? and why eatest thou 
I. 9 Hannah rose up after they had eaten In 
I. iS tho woman went her way, and did eat 
e. 36 that I may eat a piece of bread 
9. 13 before ho go up to the high place to cat 
9. 13 for the people will not eat until he corao 
9. 13 (and) afterwards they eat that be bidden 
9. 19 ye shall eat with me to day; and to morrow 

0. 24 which is left I set(itl before thee, (and) cat 
9. 24 So Saul did eat with Samuel that day 

14. 24, 28 Cursed (be) tho man that eateth (any) 
14. 30 if haply the people had eaten freely 
14. 32 the people did eat (them) with the blood 
14. 33 in that they eat with the blood 
14. 34 his sheep, and slay (them) here, and cat 
14. 34 sin not against the Lord m eating with 
so. 24 the king sat him down to eat meat 
so. 34 did eat no meat the second day of the 
cS. 20 eaten no bread all the day, nor all the 
28. 22 cat, that thou mayest have strcngtii wbeo 
28. 23 But he refused, and said, I will not eat 
28. 25 And she brought (it), and they did cat 
30. II and gave him bread, and he did eat 
30. 12 when he had eaten, hia spirit came again 
30. 12 be had eaten no bread, nor drunk (any) 
30. 16 eating and drinking, and dancing, beca 
3 8a. g. 7 shalt eat bread at my table continually 
g. 10 that thy master's son may havelood to cat 
9. to master's son shall eat bread alway at my 
9. II cat at my table, as one of the king's sons 
9. 13 he did eat continually at the king's table 

11. II go into mine house, to eat and to driak 
n. 13 when David had called him, he did cat 
i«. 3 it did eat of hia own meat, and drank of 

12. 20 they set bread before him, and he did eat 

12. zi child was dead, thou didst rise and ett 

13. s that I may see (ft), and eat (it) at her haad 
13. 9 poured (them) out. .but he refused to ^t 
13. n when she had brought. . unto him to eat' 

16. 2 summer fruit for the young men to cat 

17. 29 for the people that (were) with him, to tst 
19. 28 them that did eat at thine own table 

19. 35 can thy servant taste what 1 eat or what 
19. 42 have wo eaten at all of the king's (cost) f 
I KL t. 25 thoy eat and drink before him, and say 

1. 41 heard (it) as they bad made an end of eat. 

2. 7 let them be of those that eat at thy table 

4. 2o eating and drinking, and making mtrry 
13. 8, i5 neither will I eat bread nor drink 
13. 9 Eat no bread, nor drink water, nor turn 
13. 15 Come home with me, and eat bread 

13. 17 Thou shalt eat no bread nor drink water 
13. t8 Bring him back, .that be may eat breai) 
13. 19 80 he went back with him, and did e»i 

13. 22 But earnest back, and hast eaten bread 
13. 22 Eat DO bread, and drink no water 

13. 23 it came to pass, after he had eaten bread 

13. 28 the lion had not eaten the carcase, dot 

14. II dieth. .in the city shall the dogs eat 
14. ti dieth in the field shall the fowls, .eat 
t6. 4 dieth. .in the city shall the dogs eat 

16. 4 dieth. .in the fields shall the fowls, .eat 

17. 12 of meal, .that we may eat it, and die 

17. IS and she, and be, and ber bouse, did cat 
18. 19 theprophets. .which eat at Jezebel'stable 
t8. 41 Elijah said G^t thee up, ea' and drink 

18. 42 So Ahab went up to eat and .0 drink 

19. s angel touched him, and said. .Arise, .eat 
19. 6 he did eat and drink, and laid him down 
19. 8 And he arose, and did eat and drink 

19. 21 he. .gave unto the people, and they did e. 
21. 4 he .turned away, .and would eat no bra. 
21. s Why is thy spirit so. sad, that thou eatest 
21. 7 Arise .eat bread, and let thine heart bo 
SI 23 The do^ shall eat Jezebel by the waU ol 
21. 24 dieth. .m the city the dogs shall eat 
21. 24 dieth in the field shall the fowls .eat 
a Kl 4. 8 and she constrained him to eat bread 
4. 8 as he passed by, he turned in to eat 
4. 40 So they poured nut for the men to eat 
4. 40 as they were eating of the pottage, that 
4. 40 And they could not eat (thereof) 
4. 41 he said, Pour out .that they may eat 
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2 Ki. 4. 43 Give the people, that they may eat . 

4.43 They shall eat, and shall leave (tliereoO 
4. 44 he set (it) before them, and they did eat 
6. 22 set bread and watev. .that they may eat 
6. 23 and when they had eaten and drunk 
6. 28, 29 Give thy son, that we may eat him 
6. 28 and we will eat my son to morrow ' 

6. 29 So we boiled my son, and did eat him 

7. 2, ig thou shalt see.. but Shalt not eat 
7. 8 they went into one tent, and did eat 

9. 10 the dogs shall eat Jezebel in the portion 
9. 34 he was come in, he did eat and drink 
g. 36 In the portion of Jezreel shall dogs eat 
18. 27 that they may eat their own dung, and 

18. 31 eat yo every man of his own vine 

19. 29 Ye shall eat this year such things as grow 
19. 29 plant vineyards, and oat the fruits there. 
23. g they did eat of the unleavened bread 

25. 29 he did eat bread continually before him 

1 Ch.i2. 39 they wei-e ivith David, .eating and drink. 

29. 22 And did eat and drink before the Loud 

2 Ch.30. 18 yet did they eat the pa^sover otherwise 

30. 22 they did eat throughout the feast seven 

31. 10 we have had enough to eat, and have 
Ezra 2. 63 th^Tirshatha said, .they should not eat 

6. 21 all.. as had separated themselves, .did e. 
g. 12 that ye may be strong, and eat the good 

iQ. 6 he did eat no bread, nor drink water 
Neh 5. 2 we take up com. .that we may eat, and 
5, 14 I and my brethren have not eaten the 

7. 65 the Tirshatha said, .they should not eat 
8. 10 Go your way, eat the fat, and drink the 

8. 12 all the people, went their way to eat 
g. 25 so they did eat, and were filled, and 

9. 36 thou gavesf unto our fathers to eat the 
Esth. 4. i5 neither eat nor drink three days, night 
Job J. 4 called for their three sisters to eat 

r. 13 his sons and his daughters (were) eating 

1. 18 Thy sons and thy daughters (v/ere) eating 

21. 25 And another, .never eateth with pleasure 
3t. 8 let me sow, and let another eat; yea 

3x 17 Or have eaten my morsel myself alone 
31. 17 and the fatherless hath not eaten thereof 
31. 39 If I have eaten the fruits'ther;;of wilholit 
40 15 Behold now behemoth.. he eateth grass 
42. 1 1 they .did eat bread with him in his hou. 
Psa 14. 4 who eat up my people. . they eat bread 
22 26 The meek shali eat and be satisfied 

22. 20 All., fat upon earth shall eat and worship 
27. 2 When, my foes, came upon me to eat up 
41. 9 mine own. .friend, .which did eat of my 
50. 13 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the 
53. 4 who eat up ray people, .they eat bread 
78. 24 had rained down manna upon them to e. 
78. 25 Man did eat angels' food; he sent them 
78. 29 So they did cat, and were well lUled 

102. 4 heart is smitten, .so that I forget to cat 
102. 9 For I have eaten ashes like bread, and 

105. 35 And did eat up all the herbs in tlieir 

106. 2a the similitude of an ox that eateth grass 
106. 28 They joined . . and ate the sacrifices of the 

127. 2 vain for you . . to eat the bread of sorrows 

128. 2 thou shalt eat the labour of thine hands 
Prov I. 31 Therefore shall they eat of the fruit of 

13. " 2 A roan shall eat good by the fruit of (his) 
13. 25 righteous eateth to the satisfying of his 
18. 21 they that love it shall eat the fruit 

23. 7 Eat and drink, saith he to thee ; but hia 
.23. 8 morsel (which) thou hast eateu shalt thou 

24. 13 My son, eat thou honey, because (it is) 

25. 16 eat so much as is sufficient for thee 

25. 37 (It is) Dot good to eat much honey ; so ■ 
27. 18 Whoso keepeth the fig tree shall eat the 
30. 17 and the yoimg eagles shall eat it 

30. 20 she eateth, and wipeth her mouth, and 

31. 27 and eateth not the bread of idleness 
Eccl. 2. 24 that he should eat and drink, and (that) 

2. 25 For who can eat, or who else can hasten 

3. 13 also that every man should eat and driuk 

4. 5 The fool . . eateth his own flesh 

J. II increase, they are increased that eat them 
5. 12 (is) sweet, whether he eat little or much 

5. 17 All his days also he eateth in darkness 

5. 18 (it is) good and comely (for one) to eat 

5. 19 hath given him power to eat thereof, and 

6. a to eat thereof, but a stranger eateth it 

8. 15 no better thing under the sun, than to e. 

9. 7 eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy 
JO. 16 and thy princes eat in the morning! 

10. 17 thy princes eat indue season, for strength 
Song 4. i5 hia garden, and eat his pleasant fruits 

5. I I have eaten my honey comb with my h. 
5. I eat, O friends ; drink, yea, drink abun. 
Isa. I 19 obedient, ye shall eat the good of the 

3. 10 they shall eat the fruit of their doings 

4. I We vn\l eat our own bread, and wear our 

5. 17 and- the vfaste places .shall strangers eat 

7. 15 Butter and honey shall ho eat, that he 
7. 22 for the abundance of milk, .he shall eat 
7. 22 butter and honey shall evei^ one eat 

9. 2o he shall eat on the left hand, and they' 

9. 20 eat every man the flesh of his own arm 

J I. 7 and the lion shall eat straw like the ox 

21. 5 watch in the watch tower, eat, drink 
«2. 13 killing sheep, gating flesh, and drinking 

22. 13 eat and drink; for to morrow we shall die 
23. 18 eat sufficiently, and for durable clothing 

29. 8 hungry (man) dreameth, and, behold, he e. 

30. 24 young asse?. .shall eat clean provender. 
36. 12 they may eat their own dung" and drink 

36. 76 eat ye every one of his vine, and every 

37. 30 eat (this) year such as groweth of itself 



Isa. 37. 30 plant vineyards, and eat the fruit thereof 
44. 16 with part thereof he eateth Hesh 
4). 19 I have roasted flesh, and eaten (it) 

51. 8 and the worm shall eat them like wool 
55. I come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine 
55. 2 eat ye (that which is) good, and let your 
59. 5 he that eateth of their eggs dieth, and 

61. 6 ye shall eat the riches of the Gentiles 

62. 9 they that have gathered it shall eat it 
65. 4 eatswine's flesh, and broth of abominable 
65. J 3 servants shall eat, but ye shall be hungry 
65. 21 plant vhieyards, and eat the fruit of them 
6$. 22 they shall not plant, and another eat 

65. 25 the lion shall eat straw like the bullock 

66. 17 eating swine's flesh, and the abomination 
Jer. 2. 7 to eat the fruit thereof, and the goodness 

5. 17 thy sons aud thy daughters should eat 

7. 21 put. .offerings unto.. sacrifices, and eat 

15. 16 Thy words were found, and 1 did eat them 

16. 8 to sit v/ith them to eat and to drink 

ig. 9 shall eat every one the flesh of his friend 
22. 15 Did not thy father eat and drink, and do 
29. 5, 28 plant gardens, and eat the fruit of 
31. 2g The fathers have eaten a sour grape, and 
31. 30 every man that eateth the sour grape 

41. I they did eat bread together in Mizpah 

52. 33 he did continually eat bread before him 
Lam. 2. 20 Shall the women eat their fruit, (and) 
Eze. 2. 8 open thy mouth, and eat that I give thee 

1. 1 Son of man, eat that thou flndest; eat 

3. 3 Then did I cat (it) ; and it was in my mo. 

4. 9 hundred and ninety days shalt thou eat 
4. 10 meat which thou shalt eat (shall be) by 
4. 10 from time to tune shalt thou eat it 

4. 12 thou shalt eat it (as) barley cakes, and 
4. 13 the children of Israel eat their defiled 
4. 14 have I not eaten of that which dieth of 

4. 16 they shall eat bread by weight, and with 

5. 10 fathers shall eat the sons in the midst 
5. 10 and the sons shall eat their fathers 

12. 18 eat thy bread with quaking, and drink 

12. 19 shall eat their bread witli carefulness 
16. 13 didst cat fine flour, and honey, and oil 
18. 2 The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and 
18. 6 hath not eaten upon the mo\intains 

18. II hath eaten upon the mountains, and de. 
18. 15 (That) hath not eaten upon the mount. 

22. 9 and in thee they eat upon the mountains 
24. 17 cover not (thy) lips, and eat rot the bread 

24. 22 cover your lips, nor eat the bread of men 

25. 4 they shall eat thy fruit, and they shall 

33. 25 Ye eat with the blood, and lift up your 

34. 3 Ye eat the fat, and ye clothe you with 
39. 17 that ye may eat flesh, and drink blood 
39. 18 Ye shall eat the flesh of the mighty, and 
39. 19 ye shall eat fat till ye be full, and drink 

42. 13 priests, shall eat the most holy things 
44. 3 he shall sit in it to eat bread before the 
44. 29 They shall eat the meat offering, and the 
44. 31 The priests shall not eat of any thing 

Dan. I. 12 let them give us pulse to eat, and water 
I. 13 the countenance of the children that eat 

1. 15 than all the children which did eat the 
10. 3 I ate no pleasant bread, neither came 

Hos. 2. 12 and the beasts of the field shall eat them 
4. 10 For they shall eat, and not have enough 

8. 1 3 They sacrifice flesh . . offerings . . and cat 

9. 3 they shall eat unclean (things) in Assyria 
9. 4 all that eat thereof shall be polluted 

10. 13 ye have eaten the fruit of lies : because 
Joel 1. 4 locust eaten, cankerworm eaten, .eaten 

2. 25 the years that the locust hath eaten 
2. 26 ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied 

Amos 6. 4 'That, .eat the lambs out of the flock, and 
7. .2 when they had made an end of eating the 
7. 12 there eat bread, and prophesy there 
g. 14 they shall also make gardens, and eat 
Mic. 3. 3 Wlio also eat the flesh of my people 
6. 14 Thou shalt eat, but not be satisfied 
7. 1 DO cluster to eat ; ray soul desired the 
Nah. 3. IS it shall cat thee up like the cankerworm 
Hah. I. 8 shall fly as the eagle (that) hasteth to eat 
Hag. I. 6 ye eat, but ye have not enough 
Zech. 7. 6 when ye did eat, aud when ye did drink 
7. 6 did ye not eat. .and drink (for yourselves) 

11. g let the rest eat every one the flesh of 
J 1. 16 but he shall eat the flesh of the fat 

2. To be eaten, '?3k akal, 2. 

Kxodi2. 16 save (that) which every man, must eat 

3. To eat, hst akal. 

Dan. 4. 33'did eat grass as oxen, and hia body was 
i. Eating, food, ri^?!< oMah. 

Exodio. 15 whicii the Lord hath giveayouto eat 
•Lev. II. 39 And if any beast, of which ye may eat 

5. To eat, nourish, fdl, .tjii barah. 

2 Sa. 12. 17 neither did he eat bread with them 

13. 6 in my sight, thp-t I may eat at her hand 
13. 10 Bring the meat, .that I way eat of thine 

Q.To eat {bread), dpiS lacMm. 

Psa. 141. 4 and let me not eat of their dainties 
Prov. 4. 17 For they eat the bread of wickedness 

9. <fi Come, eat of my bread, and drink of the 

23. I When thou sittest to eat with a ruler 
23. 6 Eat thou not the bread of . .an evil eye 

7. To feed, enjoy, consume, n:;"i raah. 

Eze. 34. 19 they cat that which ye have trod den with 

8. To eat, ^ifipdaKw bibrdskd. 

. Joha 6. 13 over and above unto them that had eaten 



9, To taste, yevonai gcuom.ai. 

Acts 10. 10 became very hungry, and %vould have ea. 
20. II he. .was come up again and. .had. .eatcD 

23. 14 we will eat nothing until we have slain 

10. T'o eat, iaOlu est/iiu. 

Matt. g. II Why eateth your Master with, .sinners? 
1 1 i8 John came neither eating nor drinking 

11. ig 'The Son of man came eating and drinking 

12. I began to pluck the ears of com, and to e. 

14. 21 they that had eaten were about five tho. 

15. 2 wash not their hands when they eat 
15. 27 yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which 
15. 38 they that did cat were four thousand 

24. 49 And shall begin . . to eat and drink with 
26. 21 as they did eat, he said, 'VeriTy I say 

Mark i. 6 and he did eat locusts and wild honey 
2. 16 the scribes, .saw him eat with publicans 

2. 16 How is it that he eateth and drinketh 

7. 2 they saw some of his disciples eat bread 
7. 3 the Jews..eat,not, holdmg the tradition 
7. 4 the market, .except, .they wash . .eat not 
7. 5 thy disciples, .eat bread with unwashen 
- 7. 28 yet the dogs under the table eat of the 
14. J 8 as they sat and did eat, Jesus said 
14. 18 One of you which eateth with me, shall 

14. 22 as they did eat, Jesus took bread; and 
Luke 5. 30 Why do ye eat and drink with publicans 

5. 33 the disciples of John fast, but thine eat 

6. I his disciples plucked, .and did eat 

7. 33 John the Baptist came neither eating 

7. 34 The Son of man is come eating and drin. 
10. 7 in the same house remain, eating and d. 
10. 8 eat such things as are set before you 

12. 45 to eat and drink, and to be drunken 

15. 16 with the husks that the swine did eat 
17. 27 They did eat, they drank, they married 
17. 28 they did eat, they "drank, they bought 
22. 30 That ye may eat and drink at my table 

Acts 27. 35 when ho had broken (it), he began to eat 
Eom 14. 2 another, who is weak, eateth herbs 

14. 3 that eateth despise him that eateth not 
14. 3 which eateth not judge him that eateth 
14. 6 He that eateth, eateth to the Lord, for 
14. 5 he that eateth riot, to the Lord he eateth 
14. 20 evil for that man who eateth with offence 

1 Co. 8. 7 eat (it) as a thing offered unto an idol 

8. 10 to eat those things which are oftered to 
g. 7 who planteth a vineyard, aud eateth not 
g. 7 who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of 
10. 18 are not they which eat of the sacrifices 
10. 25 eat, asking no questions for conscience 
10. 27 whatsoever is set before you, eat, asking 
10. 28 This is offered in sacrifice, .eat not for 

10. 31 'Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or 

1 1. 22 have ye not houses to eat anH to drink in 
II. 26 as often as ye eat this bread, and drink 
i:. 27 vi'hosoever shall eat this bread, and drink 
II. 28 so let him eat of (that) bread, and diink 
n. 29 For he that eateth and drinketh unwort.h. 
II. 29 eateth and drinketh damnation to himself 

11. 34 if any man hunger, let him eat at homo 

2 Th. 3. 10 would not work, neither should he eat 

3. 12 that with quietness they work, and eat 
11. T'o ta/ce or receive over, /x^TaXan^di/o} metalam. 

Acts. 2. 46 they, .did eat their meat with gladness 
12.ro hatie pasture, tx'^ vopA]y echo nomen. 

2 Ti. 2. 17 And their word will eat as doth a canker 

13. To. eat, gnaw, che.iu, devour, rpdytu trdgn. 
Matt24. 38 they were eating and drinking, marrying 
John 6.54, 56 eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood 

6. 57 so he that eateth me, even he shall live 
6. 58 he that eateth of this bread shall live for 
3. 1 8 He that eateth bread with me hath lifted 

14. T'o eat, cpdyco phago. 

Matt 6. 25 Take no thought, .vrhat ye shall eat 
6. 31 take no thought. .What shall we eat? 

12. 4 entered into the house of God, and did eat 
12. 4 which was not lawful for him to eat 

14. 16 They need not depart ; give ye them to eat 

14. 20 And they did all eat, and were filled 

15. 20 to eat with unwashen hands defileth not 
35. 32 now three days, and have nothing to eat 
15. 37 And they did all eat, and were filled 

26. 17 wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat 
26. 26 and said. Take, eat ; this is my body 
Mark 2. 26 How he went, .and did eat the shewbread 

2. 26 which is not lawful to eat but for the 

3. 20 that they could not so much as eat bread 

5. 43 that something should be given her to e. 

6. 31 they had no leisure so much as to eat 

6. 36 buy. .bread : for they havingnothing to e. 
6. 37 He answered. .Give ye them to eat 
6. 37 Shall we. .buy. .and give them to eat? 
6. 42 And they did all eat, and were filled 
6. 44 they that did eat of the loayes were 

8. 1 the multitude, .having nothing to eat 
8. 2 three days, and have notliing to eat 
8. 8 So they did eat, and were filled 

8. 9 they that had eaten were about four 
11. 14 ISO man eat fruit of thee hereafter for 
14. 12 that thou mayest eat the passover? 

14. 14 where I shall eat the passover with my 
14. 22 and said. Take, eat : this is my body 
Luke 4. 2 Aud in those days he did eat nothing 

6. 4 and did take and eat the shewbread, and 

6. 4 which it is not lawful to eat but for the 

7. 36 desired him that he would eat with him 

9. 13 he said unto them. Give ye them to eat 
9. 17 And they did cat, and were all.lilled 



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Lulceis. 19 talce thine ease, eat, drink, (and) be 
12.22 'Jake no tliought. wiiat ye shall eat 

12. 29 Aud seek not ye what ye shall eat 

13. 26 We have eaten and ilrunk in thy presence 

14. I he went into Oie house., to eat bread on 

14. J5 Blessed(is)he that shall eat bread in the 

15. 23 and kill (it); and let us eat, and be merry 
17. 8 and serve me, till I have eaten aud drunk. 

17. 8 afterward thou shalt cat and- drink? 
22. 8 prepare.. the passover, that we may eat 
22. 12 where I shall eat the passover with my 
22. 15 With desire I have desiied to eat this 

22. 16 I will not any more eat thereof, until it 
24. 43 .■V.nd he/took (it), and did eat before them 

John 4. 31 disciples prayed him, saying. Master, eat 
4. 32 he said unto them, I have meat to eat 

4. 33 Hath any man brought him (ought) to e. ? 
,6. 5 Whenceshallwe buy. .that thesemayeat? 
6. 23 unto the place where they did eat bread 
6. 26 because ye did eat of the loaves, and 

6. 31 Our fathers did eat manna in the desert 
6. 31 lie gave them bread from heaven to eat 
6. 49 Your fathers did eat manna in the wild. 
6. 50 that a man may cat thereof, and not die 
6. 51 If anyjnan eat of this bread, lie shall live 
6. 52 Hpvvcan this man give us. .flesh to eat? 
6. 53 E.xcept ye eat the flesh of the .Son cl man 
6. 58 not as your fathers did eat manna 

18. 28 but that they might eat the passover 
Acts g. 9 three days., and neither did eat nor drink 

10. 1 3 there came a voice . . Peter ; kill, and eat 

10. 14 for I have never eaten any thing that is 

11. 7 a voice saying. .Arise, Peter ; slay, and e. 

23. 12, 21 neither eat nor drink till they had 
Bom 14. 2 one believeth that he may eat all things 

14. 21 good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink 

14. 23 he that doubteth is damned if he eat 

1 Co. 8. 8 for neither, if we eat, are we the better 
8. 8 neither, if we eat not, are we the worse 

8. 13 I will eat no flesh while the world stand. 

9. 4 Have we not ptjwor to eat and to drink? 
10. 3 And did all eat the same spiritual meat 

10. 7 The people sat down to eat and drink 
J I. 20 (this) is not to eat the Lord's supper 

11. 24 he brake (it), and .said. Take, eat. this is 
II. 33 when ye come together to eat, tarry one 

15. 32 let us eat and drink ; for to morrow we 
a Th. 3. 8 Neither did we eat any man's bread for 
Heb. 13. 10 whereof they have no right to eat v/hich 
Jas. s- 3 ^t"J shall eat your flesh as it were fire 
Eev. z. 7, 17 him that overcometh will I give to e. 

2. 14 to eat things sacrificed unto idols, and to 

2. 20 to eat things sacrificed unto idols 

10. 10 soon as I had eaten it, my belly was bitter 
17. 16 shall eat her flesh, and burn her with fire 

19. 18 That ye may eat the flesh of kings, and 

15. Bread, food, Dnb ledum. 

Job 3. 24 For my sighing cometh before I eat 
16. /?i his mptiUi, V33 bephiv. 

Gen. 25. 28 Isaac loved Ksau, because he did eat of 

17. To make common, hhn chalal, 3. 

Deut2o. 6 and hath not (yet) eaten of it? let him 

20. 6 lest he die.. and another man cat of it 

18. 7*0 go in unto the heart, a-ij^-'^N N^a bo el qereh. 
Gen. 4 1 . 2 1 it could not be known that they had eaten 

HAT, to cause or make to — 

l.T'o cause or give to eat, Vat*! akal, 5. 

Jer. 19. 9 I will cause them to eat the flesh of 
JSze. 3. 2 and he caused me to eat that roll 

3. 3 Son of man, cause thy belly to eat, and 

2. TV) caiise to eat, nij barah, 5. 

2 Sa.3. 35 people came to cause David to eat meat 

3. To {cause to) taste, DSJp team. 

Dan. 4. 25, 32 they shall make thee to eat grass as 

EAT enough — 

To satiate, satisfy, Jill, Kop^vvvfii korennumi. 
Acts 27. 38 when they had eaten enough, they light. 

EAT up, to — 

1. To eat, '?3!J akal. 

Gen. 41. 4', 20 And the ill favonred . .kine did eat up 
Kum24. 8 he shall eat up the nations his enemies 
Deut28. 33 shall a nation, .thou knowest not eat up 
Job 5. 5 Whose harvest the hungry eateth up, and 
Psa. 69. 9 the zeal of thine house hath eaten me up 
Isa. 50. 9 wax old., the moth shall eat them up 

51. 8 moth shall eat them up like a garment 
Jer. 5. 17 And they shall eat up thine harvest 

5. 17 they shall eat up thy flocks and thine h. 
10. 23 they have eaten up Jacob, and devoured 

Hos. 4. 8 They eat up the sin of my people, and 
Amos 7. 4 devoured the great deep, and did eat up 

%To swallow up, y^3 bala. 

Isa. 28. 4 while it is yet in his hand he eateth it up 
3. To consume, "lya baar, 3. 

Isa. 3. 14 ye have eatvj up the vineyard ; the spoil 
5. s take'away the hedge . . it shall be eaten up 

i.To feed, enjoy, consume, ri^ii raah. 

Eze. 34. 18 a small thing unto you to have eaten up 

5. To go in unto the heart, nnij-'^K Nia bo el-gereb. 

Gen. 41. 21 And when they had eaten them up 

6. To eat down or fully, Kara<pdycii kataphago. 
John 2. 17 The zeal of thine house hath eatca me up 



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Rev. 10. 9 ho said unto mc. Take (it), and eat it up 

10. 10 I took the little book, jind ate it up 
EAT with, to — 

To eat with, crvvecrOict) suneslhio. 

Lukei5. 2 Thi3..receivetli sinners, and eateth with 
Acts 10. 41 who did eat and drink with him after he 

11. 3 Thou wjutest in. .and didst eat with 

r Co. 5. 1 1 written . . with such an one no not to eat w. 

Gal. 2. 12 ho did eat with the C-cntiles : but when 
EATEN, to be — 
l.To he eaten, '?3i< akal, 2. 

Gen. 6. 21 take thou unto thee of all food that is e. 

Exodi2. 46 In one house shall it be eaten : thou 
13. 3 there shall no leavened bread be eaten 

13. 7 Unleavened bread shall be eaten seven 

21. 28 and his flesh shall not be eaten ; but the 
2g. 34 it shall not be eaten, because it (is) holy 

Lev. 6. 16 with unleavened bread shall it be eaten 
6. 23 every rneat offering, shall not be eaten 
6. 26 in the holy place shall it be eaten 

6. 30 And no sin offering, .shall be eaten ; it 

7. C it shall be eaten in the holy place : it (is) 
7. 15 the flesh, .shall be eaten the same day 

7. 16 it shall be eaten the same day that he 
7. 16 also the remainder of it shall be eaten 
7. 18 And it (any) of the flesh, .be eaten at all 

7. 1 9 And the flesh . . unclean . . shall not be eat. 
II. 13 they shall not be eaten, they (are) an ab. 
II. 34 Of all meal which may be eaten, (that) oq 
II. 41 every creeping thing, .shall not be eaten 
ji. 47l3etween the beast that may be eaten 

31. 47 and the beast that may not he eaten 
17. 13 any beast or fowl that may be eaten 
19. 6 It shall be eaten the same day ye offer it 
19. 7 if it be eaten at all on the third day 
19. 23 three years, .it shall not be eaten of 

22. 30 On the same day it shall be eaten up 
Num28. 17 seven days shall unleavened bread be ea. 
Deut 12. 22 as the roebuck and the hart is eaten 

14. 19 every creeping thing, .shall not be eaten 
Job 6. 6 Can that which is unsavoury be eaten 
Jer. 24. 2 which could not be eaten, they were so 

24. 3 that cannot be eaten, they are so evil 
24. 8 which cannot be eaten, they are so evil 
29. 17 like vile figs, that cannot be eaten 
Eze. 45. 21 unleavened bread shall be eaten 

2. To cause to burn, consume, ij;3 baar, 3. 

Isa. 6. 13 aud (it) shall return, and shall be eaten 

EATEH'j to cause to be — 

To cause to eat up, co^isume, ny^ baa.r, 5. 

Exod22. 5 If a man shall cause a field . . to be eaten 

EATEE — 

To eat, hj^ akal. 

Judg 14. 14 Out of the eater came forth meat, and 
Isa. 55. 10 seed to the sower, and bread to the eater 
Iv'ali. 3. 12 even fall into the mouth of the eater 

EATING — 

1 . Ealing, food, b^k okel. 

Exodi2. 4 every man according to his eating shall 
16. 16, 18, 21 every man according to his eating 

2. Eating, {the act), ^pCiais brosis. 

1 Co. 8. 4 concerning therefore the eating of those 

3. To eat, <pdyca phago. 

I Co. II. 21 in eating every one taketh before (other) 

EATING, to be — 
To eat, ia-QiQi esthio. 

Matt26. 26 as they were eating, Jesus took bread 

EATING, while... is — 
Food, U^rh lechum. 

Job 20! 23 shall rain (it) upon him while he is eating 

E'-BAI, hya. bare. 

1. Son of Shobal, son of Seir the Horite. B.C. 1797. 

Gen. 36. 23 children of Shobal (were) these.. E. 

1 Ch. I. 40 The sons of Shobal. . E., Shephi, and On. 

2. A rocky mountain in Ephraim. 

Deut II. 29 and the curse upon mount E. 

27. 4 I command you this day, in mount E. 

27. 13 these shall stand upon mount E. to curse 
Josh. 8. 30 Then Joshua built an altar.. in mount E. 

8. 33 and half of them over against motmt E. 

3. A son of Joktan, son of Eber grandson of Shem, B.C. 
2200. 

I Ch. I. 22 And E., and Abimael, and Sheba 

E'-BED, 13!; servant, slave. 

1. An^phramite, father of Gaal who rebelled against 
Abimelech when he was reigning in Shechem, B.C. 1209. 

Judg. 9. 26 Gaal the son of E. came with his brethren 

9. 28 Gaal the son of E. said. Who (is) AbimeL 
9. 30 heard the words of Gaal the son of E. 

9. 31 Gaal the son of E., aud his brethren, be 
. 9. 35 Gaal the son of E. went out, and stood 

2. One of the Bene-Adin that came up with Ezra, B.C. 
457. 

Ezra 8.' 6 E. the son of Jonathan, and with him 

EBED ME'-IECH, ^^p n3j; servant of the king. 

An Ethiopian eimuch in theservice of Zedekiah, through 

whose aid Jeremiah was released from prison, B.C. 389. 

Jer. 38. 7 Now, when E. the Ethiopian., heard that 

38. 8 E. went forth out of the king's house 

38. 10 Then the king commanded E. the Ethio. 



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Jer. 38. II So E. took the men with him, and went 

38. 12 And E. the Ethiopian said unto Jeremiah 

39. 16 Go- aud speak to E. the Ethiopian, saj'ing 
E'-BEE, HE'-BEE, -uy a shoot. 

1. A great grandson of Shem, B.C. 2255. 

Gen. 10. 21 the father of all the children of E. 

10. 24 Arpha.Kad begat .Salah ; and S. begat E. ' 

10. 25 unto E. were bom two sons : the name 

11. 14 Salah lived thirty years, and begat E. 
II. IS Sahih lived after he begat E. four hundred. 
II. 16 E. lived four and thirty years, and begat 
II. 17 E. lived after he begat Pekg four hundred 

1 Ch. I. 18 -Arphaxad begat Shelali, aud S. begat E. 
1. 19 unto E. were bom two sona : the name 

1. 25 E., Pcleg, Eeu 

2. The head of a family in Gad, B.C. 800. 

I CIl 5. 13 Jorai, and Jachan, and Zia, and It. 

3. A .son of Elpaal, a Benjamite, B.C. noo. 

I Ch. 8. 12 sons of Elpaal , E., and Jlisham, and 

4. A son of Shasliak, a Benjamite, B.C. 1340. 

I Ch. 8. 22 And Ishpan, and H., and Eliel 
5.A priest of the family of Amok, B.C. 447. 

Neh. 12. 20 Of Sallai, Kallai ; of Amok, E. 
G. This name seems used as a patronymic denoting the 
descendants of Eber; but it may also be understood oa 
referring to those " beyond the river." 

Nura24. 24 And ships, .shall afflict E., anu ne also 
E-BEN E'-ZEE, -iij;n pK stone of the help. 
A stone set up by'samuel after a defeat of the Philis- 
tines as a memorial of the help received, B.C. 1141. It 
stood between Mizpeh("the watch-tower," a lew miles 
N. of Jerusalem) and Shen (" the tooth or crag "). 

I Sa. 4. I Israel went out. .and pitched beside E. 
3. I Phibstines. .brought it from E. unto Ash. 

7. 12 Then Samuel . . called the name of it E. 

EB-IA'-SAPH, ';d;3n tlie faUier of gathering. 

A great-grandson of Korah, B.C. 1470. (Sa& Abiasaph.) 

1 Ch. 6. 23 Elkanah his son, and E. his son, and 

6. 37 Assir, tho son of E., the son of Korah 
9. 19 Kore, the son of £., the son of Korah, and 

EBONY — 

Ebony, D'jan hohnim. 

Eze. 27. 15 (for) a present horns of ivory and ebony 
EB-KO'-NAH, njiay bank, beach, coast, 
The thirtieth station of the Israelites in the Wilder- 
ness, and the nineteenth from Sinai, near Ezion-geber 
on the Red Sea. 

Num33. 34 they removed, .and encamped at E. 

33. 35 they dejiarted from E., and encamped at 
E'-DEN, ny ddighl. 

1. The place of man's creation and first abode ; tho 
situation of which is uncertain. 

Gen. 2. 8 Aud the Lord planted a garden .. in E. 
z. 10 a river went out of E. to water the garden 

2. 15 put him into the garden of E. to dress it 

3. 23 sent him forth from the garden of E. 

3. 24 he placed at the east of the garden of E. 
4. 16 in the land of Nod, on the east of E. 
Isa. 51. 3 he will make her wilderness like E., and 
Eze. 28. 13 Thcu hast been in E. the garden of God. 
31. 9 so that all the trees of E. . . en\ied him 
31. 16 all the trees of E. . .shall be comforted 
31. 18 whom art thou, .among the trees of E. t 
31. 18 be brought down with the trees of E. 
36. 35 This land- .is. .like the garden of E. 
Joel 2. 3 the land (is) as the garden of E. before 

2. A Gershomite, son of Joah, B.C. 726. 

2 Ch.29. 12 Joah the son of Zinimah, dnd E. the son 

3. A Levite in the time of Hezekiah appointed to dis- 
tribute the oblations, B.C. 726. 

2 Ch.31. 15 next him (were) E., and Miniamin. and 

4. A mart that supplied Tyre with richly embroidered 
stuffs. It is associated withHaran, Sheba, and Asshur. 
The sons of Eden are mentioned with Gozan, Haran, 
and Rezeph as victims of Assyrian conquest. It 
probably lay to the N.W. of Mesopotamia, or near 
Damascus. 

2 Ki.19. 12 children of E. which (werej in Thelasart 
Isa. 37. 12 children of E. which (were) in Telassar? 
Eze. 27. 23 Haran, and Canneh, and E., the mercha. 
Amos I. 5 holdeth the sceptre from the house oX E. 

E'-DEE, E'-DAE, -\-yi flock. 

1. A place near Ephrath in Bethlehem. 

Gen. 35. 21 spread his tent beyond the tower of E. 

2. A border city in the S. of Judah towards Edom. See 
also Adar and Arad. 

Jos. 15. 21 uttermost cities.. of Judah.. were.. E. 

3. A grandson of Merari son of Levi, B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.23. 23 sons of Mushi ; JIahli, and E., and Jer. 
24. 30 sons also of Mushi ; MahU, and £., aud 

EDGE — 

1. Mouth, ns peh. 

Gen. 34. 26 slew Hamor. .with the edge of the sword 
Exodi7. 13 discomfited Amalek. .v/ith the edge of 
Num2i. 24 smote him with the edge of the sword 
Deut 13. 15 surely smite, .with the edge of the sword 
13. 15 cattle thereof, v-ith the edge of the sword 
20. 13 shalt smite, .with the edge of the sword 
Josh. 6. 21 destroyed all. .with the edge of the swo. 

8. 24 were all fallen on the edge of the sword, 
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Josh lo. 28, 30 smote it with the edge of the sword 
10. 32, 35, 37 smote it with the edge of the 

10. 39 smote them with the edge of the sword 

11. II smote all. .with the edge of the sword 
II. 12 smote them with the edge of the sword 
II. 14 they smote with the edge of the sword 

19. 47 smote it with the edge of the sword, and 
Judg. I. 8 aod smitten it with the edge of the swo. 

I. 25 smote the city with the edge of the swo. 
4. 15 discomfited Sisera. .with the edge of the 
4. 16 the host, .fell upon the edge of the sword 
18. 27 smote them with the edge of the sword 

20. 37 smote, .thecity with the edge of.the sword 

20. 48 smote them with the edge of the sword 

21. 10 smite the inhabitants, .with the edge of 

1 Sa. 15. 8 destroyed all the people with the edge of 

22. 19 smote he with the edge of the sword 

22. 19 and sheep, with the edge of the sword 

2 Sa. 15. 14 smite the city with the edge of the sword 
2 Ki. 10. 25 smote them with the edge of the sword- 
Job r. 15, 17 slain the servants with the edge of 
Jer. 21. 7 smite them with the edge ol the sword 

2.Mouth, ft;? peyah. 

Judg. 3. i6 made him a dagger which had t\70 edges 
Z.Faces, face, D'JB panim. 

Ecol. 10. 10 iron be bliint, and h§ do not whet the e. 

i.SIiarpness, "is isur. 

Van. 89. 43 hast also turned the edge of his sword 
5. End, extremity, nyp qalsah. 

Exod. 28.7 shoulder pieces . . joined at the two edges 
6. End, extremity, nsjj qatseh. 

3Exod.i3. 20 in Etham, in the edge of the wilderness 
26. s fifty loops shalt thou make in the edgo 
36. 12 fifty loops made he in the edge of the 
Nnm33. 6 which (is) in the edge of the wilderness 
33. 37 mount Hor, in the edge of the land of 
Josh. 13. 27 unto the edge of the sea of Chinnereth. 

7. End, extremity, ni¥p qitsvah. 

Exod.39. 4 by the two edges was it Coupled together 

8. Lip, •la^ saphak. 

£xod26. 4 loops of blue upon the edge of the one 
26. 4 in the uttermost edge of (another) curta. 
26. 10 loops on the edge of the one curtain 
i6. 10 fifty loops in the edge of the curtain 
36. II loops of blue on the edge of one curtain 
36. 17 upon the uttermost edge of the curtain 
36. 17 fifty loops made he upon the edge of the 

Eze. 43. 13 the border thereof by the edge uicreof 

9. Mmith, crrS/xa stoina. 

Luke 21. 24 they shall fall by the edge of the sword 
Heb. II. 34 escaped the edge of the sword, out of . 

EDGE, to be set on — 
To~be blunt, nrrij qahah. 

Jer. 31. 29 and the children's teeth are set on edge 
31. 30 sour grape, his teeth shall be set on ed. 

Eze. 18. 2 and the children's teeth are set on edge? 

EDGES,, with two — 

Two mmUhed, S'iittoij.os distomos. 

Kev. 2. 12 which hath the sharp sword with two ed. 

EDIFICATION' — 

Building 2ip, olKodofi.-fi oikodome. 

Rom 15. 2 please (his) neighbour . .to edification 
J Co. 14. 3 speaketh unto men (to) edification 
2 Co. 10. 8 the Lord hath given us for edification 

13. 10 the Lord hath given me to edification 

EDIFY, to — ■ 

To build up, oiKoSo/iew oilcodomeo. 

Acts 9. 31 had 'the churches rest, .and were edified 
1 Co. 8. I Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edifi. 
10. 23 lawful for me, but all things edify not 

14. 4 speaketh in an (unknown) tongue edifleth 
14. 4 he" that prophesieth edifleth the church 
14. 17 but the other is not edified 

1 Th. 5. II and edify one another, even as also ye do 

EDIFT, things wherewith one may — 

The things of the building up, ra ttjs oikoSoju^s. 

Koifi.14. 19 things wherewith one may edify another 
EDlJb'XiNG — 
l.Buildingup, olKoSo/x-fi oikodome. 

1 Co. 14. s that the church may receive edifying 

14. 12 may excel to the edifying of the church 
14. 26 Let all things be done unto edifying 

2 Co. 12. 19 but (we do) all things, .for your edifying 
Eph. 4.12 for the edifying of the body of Christ 

4. 16 increase of the body unto the edifying 
^ 4. 29 that which is good to the use of edifying 

^.Building up, oiKoSofila oikodomia. 

I Ti. 1. 4 ratherthangodiyedifyingwhichisinfaith 
E'-DOM, Dig red. 

1. Elder son of Isaac, and so named from the colour of 
J, the lentile pottage for which he sold his birthright to 

fais twin brother Jacob, B.C. 1809. 
'-<, -Gen. 25. 30 therefore was his name called E. 
'" 36. I these. .thegenerationsof Esau, who(is)E. 

36. 8 Thus dwelt Esau in. .Seir : Esau (is) E. 

36. 19 These (are) the sons of Esau, who (is) E. 

2. This name is also employed to designate both the 
people that sprang from Esau and the country in which 
they lived. (In Mark 3. 8 only is the country called 
■Idumea). Previously the country was called Mount 



Seir, from the progenitov of the Ilorites, who had their 
name from Hori grandson of Seir, because it was de- 
scriptive of their liabits as dwellers in caves. 

Gen. 32. 3 unto the land of Seir, the country of E. 
36. 16 the dukes, .of Eliphaz in the land of E. 

36. 17 the dukes, .of Keuel in the land of E. 
36. 21 the children of Seir in the land of E. 
36. 31 the kings that reigned in the land of E. 
36. 32 Bela the son of Beor reigned in E. 

36. 43 duke Magdiel . . these (be) the dukes of E. 
Exodij. 15 Then the dukes of E. shall be amazed 
Nuiii2o. 14 sent messengers, .unto the king of E. 

20. iS E. said unto him. Thou shalt not pass by 

20. 20 E. came out against him v/ith much pe. 

20. 21 E. refused to give Israel passage through 

20. 23 by the coast of the land of E., saying 

21. 4 journeyed, .to compass the land of E. 

24. 18 E. shall be a possession, Seir also shall 

33. 37 Hor, in the edge of the land of E. 

34. 3 the wilderness . . along by the coast of E. 
Josh.is. I to the border of E. the v/ildemess of Zim 

15. 21 cities of. .J^dah toward the coast of E. 
Judg. 5. 4 thou marchedst out of the field of E. 
II. 17 sect messengers unto the king of E. 
II. 17 but the king of E. would not hearken 
II. i8 Then they . .compassed the land of E. 

1 Sa. 14. 47 Saul, .fought, .against E., and against 

2 Sa. 8. 14 he put garrisons in E.; throughout all E. 
i Ki. 9. 26 the *ore of the Red sea, in the land of E. 

II. 14 he (was) of the king's seed in E. 
II. 15 it cameto pass, when David was in E. 
II. 15 after he had smitten every male in E. 
II. 16 until he had cut off every male in E. 

22. 47 then no king in E. ; a deputy (was) king 
2 Kt. 3. 8 The way through the wilderness of E. 

3. 9 the king of Judah, and the king of E. 
3. 12 Jehoshaphat and the king of E. went 

3. 20 behold, there came water bytheway of E. 
3. 26 to break through . . unto the king of E. 

8. 20, 22 E. revolted from under the hand of 
14. 7 He slew of E. in the valley of Salt ten 
14. 10 Thou hastindeed smitten E., and thine 

1 Ch, I. 43 the kings that reigned in the land of E. 

I. 51 the dukes of E. were ; duke Timuah, d. 

I. 54 duke Irara. These (are) the dukes of E. 
18. II from E., and from Jioab, and from the 
18. 13 he put garrisons in E. ; and all the Edo. 

2 Ch. 8. 17 to Eloth, at the sea side in the land of E. 

25. 20 because they sought after the gods of E. 
Psa. 60. title, and smote of E. in the valley of Salt 

60. 8 over E. will I cast out my shoe : Philistia 

60. 9 the strong city ? whowill lead me into E.? 

83. 6 Tlie tabernacles of E., and the Ishmael. 

108. 9 over E. will I cast out my shoe ; over P. 

108. 10 the strong city 7 who will lead me into E. ? 

137. 7 Remember, Lord, the children of E. in 

Isa. II. 14 they shall lay their hand upon E. and M. 

63. I Who (is) this that cometh from E., with 
Jer. 9. 26 Egypt, and Judah, and E., and the chil. 

25. 21 E., and Moab, and the cliildren of Amm. 

27. 3 send them to the king of E., and to the 
40. II Likewise., all the Jews that (were) in. .B. 
49. 7 concerning E., thus saith the Lord of 
49. 17 Also E. sliall be a desolation : every one 
49. 20 of the Lord, thatheii.ath taken against E. 
49. 22 shall tiie heart of the mighty men of E. 

Lam. 4. 21 Rejoice and be glad, daughter of E. 

4. 22 he will visit thine iniquity, daughter of E. 
Eze. 25. 12 Because that E. hath dealt against the 

25. 13 I will . .stretch out mine hand upon E 
25. 14 Aud I will lay my vengeance upon E. 
25. 14 they shall do in E. according to mme 
32. 29 There (is) E., her kings, and all her prin. 
Dan. II. 41 these shall escape out of his hand..E. 
Joel 3. 19 E. shall be a desolate mlderhess, for the 
Amos I. 6 the whole captivity, to deliver, .up to E. 
I. 9 delivered up the whole captivity to E. 

1. II For three transgressions of E. ..I will not 

2. I he burned the bones of the king of £. into 
9. 12 That they may possess the remnant of E. 

Obad. I Thus saith the Lord God concerning E. 
8 Shall I not. .destroy the wise, .out of E. 
Mai. I. 4 ^ATiereas E. saith. We are impoverished 

E-DOM-ITES, D'pi-!i«, nSi^ adomim, edom. 

The patronymic of the descendants of Edom or Esau. 
Their first form of government resembled that of the 
modem Bedawin, each tribe having a petty chief or 
Sheikh. 

Gen. 36. 9 Esau the father of the E. in mount Seir 

36. 43 he (is) Esau the father of the E. 
Deut23. 7 Thou shalt not abhor an E. ; for he (is) 
I Sa. 21. 7 his name (was) Doeg, an E., the chiefest of 
22. 9 Then answered Doeg the E., which was 

21. 18 Doeg the E. turned, and he fell upon the 

1 Ki. II. I Soloraonloved. .womenof the. .E.,Zidon. 

II. 14 And the Lord stirred up. .Hadad the E. 

2 Ki. 8. 21 he rose by night, and smote the E. which 
1 Ch.18. 12 the sou of Zeruiali slew of the E. in the 

18. 13 and all the E. became David's servants 
a Ch.21. 8 In his days the E. revolted from under 
21 9 he rose up by night, and smote the E. 
21. 10 So the E. revolted from under the hand 
25. i^ was come from the slaughter of thg E. 
25. 19 Thou sayest, Lo, thou hast smitten the E. 

28. 17 For again the E. had come and smitten 
Psa. 52. title, when Doeg the E. came and told Saul 

ED-EE'-I, 'j;i-iN sown land. 

1. A city of Og, in the5. of Bashan, and N. of the river 

Jabbok, given toManasseli. . It is 25 miles from Bozrah 



and 9 from Abila (now Draa), which 13 itself 24 from 
Damascus. 

>'um2i. 33 he, and all his people, to the battle at E. 
Deut I. 4 and Og. .which dwelt at Astaroth in E. 
3. I he and all his people, to the battle at E. 
3. 10 Salchah and E., cities of tlie kingdom of 
Josh. 12. 4 Og. .that dwelt at Ashtaroth and at E. 
13. 12 Og. .which reigned in Ashtaroth and in E. 
13. 31 Ashtaroth, and E., cities of the kingdom. 

2. A city of the tribe of Kaphtali. 

Josh. 19. 37 And Kedesh, and E., and En-hazor 
EFFECT — 
\. Matter, "i^'i dabar. 

Eze 12. 23 The days are at hand, and the effect of 

2. Service,, n'i^'^yi. o.hodak. 

Isa. 32. 17' tlie effect of righteousness quietness and 
EFFECT, to become of no — 
To he made useless, icarapyeofjiai katargeomai. 

Gal. 5. 4 Christ is become of no effect unto you 
EFFECT, to make of none — 
\.7'o break, discourage, disallow, NiJ no, 5. 

Psa. 33. 10 he maketh the devices, .of none effect 
2.T0 break, make void, -np parar, 5. 

Num3o. 8 he shall make her vow. .of noue effect 

3. To make powerless, lordless, aKvpSco alcuroo. 

Matt. 15. 6 Thus have ye made . . of none effect by 
Mark 7. 13 making the word of God of none effect 

i.To malce useless, Karapyeoi kaiargeo. 

Rom. 4. 14 and the promise made of none effeet 
Gal. 3. 17 it should make the promise of none effect 

5. To make vain, empty, k^vSu kenoo, 

1 Co. 1. 17 the cross, .should be made of none effect 
EFFECT, to maie without — 

To make useless, icarap-yiio kaiargeo. 

Rom. 3. 3 make the faith of God without effect ? 
EFFECT, to take none — 
To fall out of, iKTilirroi ekpipto. 

Rom. 9. 6 the word of God hath taken none effect 
EFFECT, to (prosperously) — 
\.To do, -\y^ asah. 

Jer. 48. 30 saith the Lord . . his lies shall not so edfect 

2. To cause to prosper, nSy isaleach, 5. 

2 Ch. 7. II all that came, .he prosperously effected 
EFFECTUAL — 

In working, iv^py^s energes. 

1 Co. 16. 9 For a great door and effectual is opene.-) 
Phm. 6 That the communication, .may become e. 

EFFECrtJAL, to be — 

To luork in, eVep^ew cnergco. 

2 Co. I. 6 which is effectual in the enduring of the 
EFFECTUAL fervent — 

To work in, fVf pyew energeo. 

Jas. 5.16 The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous 
EFFECTITAX working — 
Inworldng, iuepyda energeia. 

Eph. 3. 7 given unto me by the effectual workir^ 
4. 16 according to tlie effectual working in the 

EFFECTUALLY in, to work — 

To work in, iu^pyeoi energeo. 

Gal. 2. 8 For he that wrought effectually in Petcrf 
I Th. 2. 13 which eft'ectuallyworketh also in you that 

EFFEMINATE — 

Soft, iJ.a\aK6s inalakos. 

1 Co. 6. 9 nor effeminate, nor abusers of themselves 
EGG — 

l.Egg, yolM, Curdled milk, niD^n cTiallamuth. 

Job 6. 6 is there (any) taste in the white of an egg> 
2.Eggs, D'X'3 beisim. 

Deut 22. 6 young ones, or eggs, and the dam 

22. 6 and the darn sitting upon . .the eggs 
Job 39. i4JWhich leaveth her eggs inthe earth, and 
Isa. 10. 14 and as one gathereth eggs (that are) left 
59. 5 They hatch cockatrice' eggs, and weave 
59. 5 he that eateth of their eggs dieth, and that 

3. Egg, oi6v don. 

Lukeii. 12 Or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer 
EG'-LAH, nh:il calf. 

One of David's mves, and mother of his 6th son, B.C. 
1050. 

2 Sa. 3. s And the sixth, Ithream, by E., David's 
I Ch. 3. 3 tlie sixth, Ithream by £., his wife 

EG-IA'-Uff, 0-hi^ double spring. 

A city of Moab, eight miles S. of Areopolis. 

Isa. 15. 8 the howling thereof unto E., and . .Beer. 

EG'-LON, ]\hji! circle. 

1. An Amorite city in N.W. of Judah (now Ajtan), 

in the Shefelah or "low country." King Debir was its 

ruler when Joshua conquered it and its four confederate 

cities. 

Josh. 10. 3 sent, .unto Debir king of E., saying 

10. 5 king of Lachjsh, the king of E., gathered 
10. 23 the king of Lachish, (and) the king of E. 
10. 34 from Lachish Joshua passed unto E. 
10. 35 Joshua went up from E., and all Israel 
10. 37 according to all that he had done to E. 
12. 12 The king of E., one ; the king of Oezer 
15. 39 Lachish, uad Bozkath and E. 



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2. A king of the Moabitca who, aided by the Araraooites 
and Anialekites, crosscd-tlie Jordan aud took "the city 
of Paliu-treea," or Jericho, where he built a palace and 
continued for eighteen years to oppress the Israelites. 
He was slain by Ehud, son of Gera, a Benjamite, b.o. 
*3J6 

Judg 3. 12 the Lord strengthened E. the king ol 
3. 14 So the children of Israel served E. the 
3. 15 Israel sent a present unto E. the king of 
3. 17 E. king of Moab : and E. (was) a very fat 

E'-GYPT, on^o, AiyvTTTOi, Vleapaiv. 
A country at the N.E. angle of Africa, and lying between 
,1" 37' and 24' i' N. , and 27° 13' and 34° 12' E. Its 
imits appear to have been almost always the same. 
Ill Eze. 29. 10 and 30. 6 the whole country is epKikenof as 
extending from Riigdol to Syene, which indicates the 
same limits to the E. and S. as at present. The tract 
irrigated by the Nile was, in ancient times, the real 
extent of Egypt. In modem times alone has the name 
been used in a more extended sense. In the Bible the 
common name is 'VVt'sraim " or " the land of Mitsraim " 
It was colonised by the descendants of Ham. The word 
Mitsraim is dual, and indicates tha natural division of 
tlie country into an upper and lower region — the plain 
of the Delta, and the narrow valley above, as it has 
been commonly called at all times. ViTien the singular 
form Uatsor occurs, some suppose it points out Lower 
Egypt only Matsor meim " red mud." The "land of 
Haui," is also poetically used in the Bible for Egypt. 

The following table has beencompiled from the works 
ofthe best authorities :— InB.C. 2717 Menes,the first king 
of Egypt, and founder of the Tlimite dynasty, begins to 
reign; 2280 Thebes founded, 2188 Memphis founded, 
2126 Egypt divided into Egypt proper. Lower Egypt, 
This, and Memphis, 2122 Jiieroglyp"hiC3 invented by 
Athotes , 2120 Suphis and his brother Sensuphis build 
pyramids to the north of Memphis, which still exist; 
2IOO Osyinandyas extends his conquests into Asia; the 
worship of Osiris, Isis, Vhtha, and Aramon introduced, 
2080 Memphis taken by the shepherd kings of Phoenicia, 
who establish their dynasty ; 1938 lake Mooris con- 
structed , 1920 arrival of Abriahani, and expulsion of 
t)ie shepherd kings , 1891 Syphoas introduces common 
lelters, 1828 tlie Phoenicians expelled from Lower 
Egypt ; 1822 Memnon invents the Egyptian alphabet , 
1S21 Amenophis I. becomes king of all Egypt, 1728 
Joseph sold into Egypt; 1706 settlement of Jacob and 
his family in Goshen; 1635 death of Joseph; 1618 
accession of Sesostris; 1615 the Etluopians obtain a 
footing in Egypt; 1491 the ten plagues are suffered by 
the Egyptians, and the exodus of the Israelites is 
accomplislied ; 14B5 reign of Egyptus, from whom the 
country is named Egypt instead of Mi2raim , 1322 com- 
mencement of first Sotliic cycle ; 1308 reign of Sethos, 
who builds the temple of Vulcan at Memphis, and 
other works; 1214 reign of Thuoris, or Proteus; 1183 
Menelaus arrives in Egypt after the Trojan war, and 
receives Helen from Thuoris ; 1082 reigu of Cheops . 
1004 alliance between Shishak, king of Egypt, and 
Solomon ; 972 Shishak invades Judea, and takes Jeru 
salera , 825 accession of Peterbastes, founder of the 
Tanaite dynasty , 786 Egypt establishes her supremacy 
over the Mediterranean ; 781 commencement of the 
Saite dynasty , 769 So, the Ethiopian, deposes Anysis ; 
722 alliance with Hosea kingof Israel; 719 Soabdicates 
and returns to Ethiopia ; 711 invaded by Seimacherib 
king of Assyria , 685 Egypt divided between twelve 
kings . 660 Psainmetichus I. obtains the sovereignty of 
the whole of Egypt , 630 siege of Azotus, or Ashdod, by 
Psammetichus— it lasts twenty years; 610 Pharaoh 
Necho attempts to connect the Mediterranean and Red 
Seas by a canal , but, after losing 120,000 men, com- 
pelled to relinquish the undertaking; 605 Pharaoh 
Necho defeated by Nebuchadnezzar ; 600 Psammis, 
kingof Egypt, invades Ethiopia; 581 Nebuchadnezzar 
deposes Pharaoh Hophra, or Apries ; 572 he ravages 
Egypt . 569 makes Amasis king, during whose reign 
Egypt contains 20,000 cities ; 554 Solon visits it ; 536 
Pythagoras visits it ; 535 Cyrus renders Egypt tributary; 
525 Cambyses invades Egypt, and abolishes the empire 
of the Pharaohs ; 484 Xerxes suppresses an insurrection 
of the Egyptians; 460 Inarus rebels against the 
Persians ; 418 Herodotus visits Egypt ; 413 Amyi'tseus 
restores it to independence ; 330 it is again subjected to 
Persia by Ochus ; 332 Alexandria foanded by Alexander 
the Great, 322 Ptolemy I. (Soter) restores the inde- 
pendence of Egypt, and transfers the seat of govern- 
ment to Alexandria, 320 revolt of Phoenicia, and 
immigration of about 100,000 Jews ; 314 Phoenicia is 
wrested from Egypt by Antigonus, king of Phrygia, 
joi battle of Ipsus, which secures the independence of 
IDgypt, and final restoration of Phoenicia ; 273 an 
Egyptian embassy arrives at Rome ; 272 Memphis is 
made capital, 246 Ptolemy III. invades Syria; 217 
battle of Raphia, which subjects Coele-Syria and 
Palestine to the Egyptian yoke ; 203 alliance concluded 
with Rome— Judea is lost; 198 Syria regains its inde- 
pendence , 183 an insurrection quelled by Polycrates ; 
171 Antiochus Epiphanes defeats Eulaeus, regent of 
Egypt, and makes him prisoner ; 164 kingdom divided 
between Ptolemy VI. and his brother Physcon , 146 
Ptolemy falls in battle, and Physcon usurps the 
throne, 131 Physcon (Ptolemy VII.) puts away his 
wife Cleopatra and marries her daughter by his own 
brother; 129 is compelled to flee to Cyprus; 128 a 
pestilence, caused by swarms of locusts, carries off 
800,000 of the population, 107 Cleopatra compels 
Ptolemy VIII. to retire to Cyprus, and governs Egypt ; 
88 civil war between Ptolemy VIII. and Alexander I. ; 
82 capture and destruction of Thebes ; So abdication 
of Alexander III., and election of Ptolemy X., who 



renders hjs country tributary to the Ronir.ns ; 58 the 
Egyptians expei Ptolemy X , and establish Uerenico 
and Tryphcena ; 51 death of Ptolemy., who leaves his 
kingdom to Ptolemy XI. and Cleopatra, 49 Ptolemy 
expels Cleopatra, and civil war~eusues. 

Gen. 12. 10 Abram went down into E to sojourn there 
12. II when he was come near to enter into E. 

12. 14 it came to pass .Abram was come into E. 

13. I Abram went up out of E., he, and hia 
13. 10 like the land of E., as thou coraest unto 
15. 18 from the river of E. unto the great river 
21. 2j took him a wife out of the land of E. 

2$- «8 from HavUah unto Shur, that (is)before E. 
s6. aAndtheLoRD .said. Go not down into E 
37. 25 bearing . . myrrh . . to carry (it) down to £. 
37. 28 and tliey brought Joseph into £. 
37. 36 the fiUdianites sold him into E. unto P 

39. I And Joseph was brought down to E 

40. I the butler of the king of E. and (his) ba 
40. I had offended their lord the king of E 

40. 5 the butler and the baker of the liing of E 

41. 8 sent and called for all the magicians of E 
41. 19 such as I never saw in all the land of E 
41. 29 great plenty throughout all the land of E 
41. 30 plenty shall be forgotten in the land of E 
41. 33man. wise, and set him over the land of E. 
41. 34 take up the fifth part of the land of E 
41. 36 of famine, which shall be in the land of E. 
4',. 41 I have set thee over all the land of E. 
41. 43 made liim (ruler) over all the land of E 
41. 44 shall no man lift up his hand. in. E 
41. 45 Joseph went out over, .the land of E, 
41. 46 when he stood before Pharaoh kingof E 
41. 46 Jos. . .went throughout all the land of E. 
41. 48 seven years, which were in the land of E. 
41. 53sevettyearsof pleutcousness. .in..E., were 
41. 54 in all the land of E. there was bread 

41 53 And when aU the land of E. was famished 
41. 56 the famine waxed sore in the land of E. 

41. 57 all countries came into E. .to buy (corn) 

42. 1 Jacob saw that there was com in E 
42. 2 1 have heard that there is com in E 

42. 3 ten brethren went down to biiy com in E. 

43. 2 com which they had brought out of E 
43. 15 rose up, and went down to E., and stood 
45. 4 Jos. your brother, whom ye sold into E. 
45. 8 and a ruler throughout all the land of E. 
45. 9 God hath made me lord of all E. 

45. 13 shall tell my father of all my glory in E 
45. 18 will give you the good of the land of .! 
45. 19 take you wagons out of the land of E. 
4S. 2o for the good of all the land of E. (is) 
45. 23 asses laden with the good thmgs of E. 
45. 25 they went up out of E., and came into 

45. 26 he (is) governor over all the laud of E. 

46. 3 fear not to go down into E.; for I will there 
46. 4 I ^nll go down with thee into E 

46. 6 they took their cattle, .and came into E. 
46. 7 all his seed, brought he with him into E. 
46. 8 the children of Israel which came into E. 
46. 2o unto Joseph in the land of E were bora 
46. 26 the souls that came with Jacob into E. 
46. 27 sons of Joseph, which were bom him in E 

46. 27 souls of the house of Jacob . . came into E 
47.. 6 The land of E. (is) before thee : in the 
47.11 gave them a possession in the land of E. 

47. 13 the land of E. . .fainted by reason of the 
47. 14 the raoneythat was found in the land of E 
47. 15 And when money failed in the land of E 
47 20 Joseph bought all the land of E for Ph 
47. 21 removed them .from (one) end of E. 
47. 26 Joseph made it a law over the land of E 
47. 27 And Israel dwelt in the land of E 

47. 28 Jacob lived in the land of E. seventeen 
47. 29 bury me not, I pray thee, in E. 

47. 30 thou shalt carry me out of E., and bury 

48. 5 Ephr. and Manasseh . . were bom .in . E. 
48. 5 before I came unto thee into E., (are) 
50. 7 and all the elders of the land of E. 

50. 14 Joseph returned intoE., he, and his 
50. 22 Joseph dwelt in E., he and his father's 
50. 26 and he was put in a coffin in E. 
Exod. I. I children of Israel, which came into E 
1. 5 for Joseph was in E. (already) 
I. 8 Now there arose up a new king over E. 
I. 15 And the king of E. spake to the Hebrew 
I. 17 midwives .did not as the king of E. co. 

1. 18 And the king o£E. called for themidwives 

2. 23 in process of time . -the Idng of E. died 
7 affliction of my people which (are) in E. 

10 mayest bring forth my people, .out of E. 

11 I should bring f orth .. Israel out of E.? 

12 hast brought forth the people out of E 
i6 have. .(seen)thatwhichisdonetoyouinE. 

17 willbringyouupoutof the affliction of E. 

18 and thou shalt come .unto the king of E. 

3. rg the king of E. will not let you go, no 
3. 20 I will stretch out my hand, and smite E. 

18 return unto my brethren which (are) in E. 

19 And the LORD said. .60, return into E 

20 and he returned to the land of E. 

21 When thou goest to return into E., see 
4 the king of E. said unto them. Wherefore 

12 scattered .throughout all the land of E. 
- II Go in, speak unto Pharaoh king of E. 
6. 13 them a charge unto .Pharaoh king of E. 
6. 13 to briLg the children of Israel out of E. 
6. 26 Bring out the children of Israel from E. 
6. 27 they which spake to Paraoh king of E 
6. 27 to bring out the children of Israel from E. 
6. 28 Lord spake unto Moses in the land of E 
6. 29 speak thou unto Pharaoh king of E. aU 



Eiod. 7 3 multiply my wonders In the laud of £ 
7 4 tlut I may lay my hand upon E. 
7. 4 out of the land of E.by great judgmenta 
7. 5 when I Btretch forth mine hand upon E 
7. II the magicians of E., they also dul in likv 
7 19 stretch . . thine baud upon the watere of E. 
7. 19 may bo blood tliroughout all the land of " 

7. 22 the magicians of E. did eo with theirv.21 

8. 5 cause frogs to come up upon the laud of Hi. 
8. 6 stretched hia hand over the waters of E. 
8. 6 frogs came up, and covered the h^nd of S. 
8. 7 and brought up froc3 upon the land of E 
8. 16 become lice throughout all the land of E. 
8. 17 became lieu throughout all the land of E. 

8. 24 there came .(flies) into all the land of E. 

9. 4 the cattle of Israel and the cattle of E. 
9. 6 and all the cattle of E died . but of 

9. 9 become email dust in all the land of E. 

g. 9 upon beast, throughout all the land of B. 

9. 18 such as bath not been in E. since the fou 

9. 22 there may be hail in all the land of E 

9. 22 every herb throughout the land of E. 

g. 23 the Lord rained hail upon the land of E. 

g. 24 there was none like it in all the land of E. 

g. 25 bail smote throughout all the land of E. 
JO. 2 v/liat things 1 have wrought In E.,and my 
10. 7 knowest thou not yet that E. is destroyedt 
10. 12 Stretch out thine hand over the land of E. 
10. 12 they may come up upon the land of E. 
to. 13 stretched forth his rod over the land of E. 
lo. 1 4 the locusts went up over all the land of E. 
10. 14 and rested in all the coasts of E. 
10. 15 not any green thing .through E. 
10. 19 not one locust in aU the coasts of E. 
10. 21 there may be darkness over the land of R 

10. 22 there was. .darkness in all the land of E. 
It I will I bring one plague (more) upon . E. 

11. 3 Moses (was) very great in the land of E. 
u. 4 midnight will I go out into the midst of E. 

11 5 all the first boni in the land of E. shall 

11. 6 shall be a great crj' throughout all . E. 
n 9 wonders may be multip. in the land of E. 

12. I Lord spake unto Moses .In the land of E. 
12. 12 I will pass through the land of E. this 
12. 12 will smite all the first bom in the land of E. 
12. 12 against all the gods of E. 1 will execute 

12 13 when I smite the land of E. 

12. 17 I brought your armies out of the land of E. 
12. 27 passed over the houses of. Israel in £ 
12. 29 smote all the first boro In the land of E. 
12. 30 and there was a great cry in E. ; for 
12 39 dough which they brought forth out of E. 
12. 39 because they were thrust out of E., and 
12. 40 of the children of Israel, who dwelt in B. 
12. 41 all the hosts of the Lord went out of E. 
12. 42 for bringing them out from the land of E. 
51 the Lord did bring Israel out of E. 
3 this day. In which ye came out from E. 

8 unto me when I came forth out of E 

9 hath the Lord brought thee out of E. 

14 the Lord brought us out from E., from 

15 slew all the first bom iu the land of E. 

16 strength Lord brought us out of E. 

17 the people repent and return to E. 

18 went up harnessed out of the land of E. 

5 it was told the king of E. that the people 

7 And he took, all the chariots of E., and 

8 the Lord hardened. .Pharaoh king of E. 
1 1 Because (there were) no graves in E. , hast 

11 dealt thus to carry us forth out of E 't 

12 (Is) not this that we did tell thee in E 
I month after their departing out of .E. 
3 had died by the hand of the Lord in. . E 

6 hath brought you out from the land ot E. 

32 I brought you forth from the land of E. 

3 thou hast brought us up out of E. . to kill 
I the Lord had brought Israel out of E. 

1 when. Israel were gone forth out of. E. 

2 which have brought thee out of . .E. 
21 for ye were strangers in the land of E 

g seeing ye were strangers in the land of E. 
IS for in it thou earnest out from E. 
46 brought them forth out of the land of E 

I that brought us up out of the land of E 

4 brought thee up out of the land of E. 

7 which thou broughtest out of the land of E. 

8 brought thee up out of the land of E. 
n hast brought forth out of the land of S. 
23 that brought us up out of the land of E. 

I hast brought up out ofthe land of E. 
18 the montli Abib thou earnest out from E. 
45 the Lord that bringeth you up out of. .E. 

3 After the doings of the land of E. 
34 for ye were strangers in the land of E. 
36 which brought you out of the land of E. 

33 That brought you out of the land of E. 
43 when I brought them out of the land of E. 
38 brought you forth out of the laud of E. 
42 servants, whichi brought forth out of. E. 
55 servants whom I brought forth out of . .E. 

13 God, which brought you forth out of E. 
45 ancestors, whomlbroughtforthontlof E. 

1 after they were come out of the land of E. 
13 I smote all the first bom in the land of E. 

17 I smote eyery first bom in the land of E 

1 after they were come out of the land of E. 

5 We remember the fish .we did eat in E. 

18 flesh to eat ? for (it was) well with us in E. 
. 20 saying, Why came we forth out of, E. 7 
. 22 Hebron was built, .before Zoan in E. 

2 Would God that we had died in E. ! 

3 Were it not better for UB to return into B. 

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Num 14. 4 maKe a captain, and let us return into E. 
14. 19 forgiven this people, from E. even until 

14. 22 my miraolES, wliich I did in E. and in 

15. 41 ivhlch brought you out of the land of E. 

20. 5 have ye made us to come up out of E., to 
so. IS How our fathers went down into E. 

20. 15 and we have dwelt in S. a long time 
2o 16 and hatli brought us forth out of E. 

21. 5 have ye brought us up out of E. to die 
22 5, II Behold, .a people come out from E. 

23. 22 God brought them out of E. ; he hath 

24. 8 God brought him forth out of E. ; he hath 
26. 4 which went forth out of the land of S. 
26. 59 whom (her mother) bare to Levi in E. 
32. 11 none of the men that came up out of E. 
33. I which went forth out of the laud of E. 

33. 38 Israel were come out of the land of E. 

34. 5 compass from Azmon unto the river of E. 
Deut. I. 27 hath brought us ferth out of the land of E. 

I. 30 according to all that he did for you iii E. 
4. 20 the Loud hath taken you. .out of fl. 

4. 34 according to all. .God did for you in E. 
4. 37«thee. .with his miglity power out of E. 
4. 45 spake, .after they came forth out of E. 

4. 46 after they were come forth cut of E. 

5. 6 v/hich brought thee out of the land of E. 
5. 15 thou wast a servant in the land of E. 

6. 12 brought thee forth out of the land of B. 
6. 21 We were Pharaoh's bondmen in E. 

6. 21 LOED brought us out.of E. with a mighty 

6. 22 LoRDshowed signs and wonders. .uponE. 

7. 8 from the hand of Pharaoh king of E. 
7. 15 will put none of the evil diseases of E. 
7. 18 remember what. .God did. .unto aU B. 
8. 14 brought thee forth out of the land of E. 
9. 7 thou didst depart out of the land of E. 
g. 12, aowhichthouhastbroughtforthoutofE. 

10. 19 for ye were strangers in the land of E. 
to. 22 Thy fathers went down into E. with three. 

II. 3 miracles . . wliich he did in the midst of E. 
II. 3 unto Pharaoh the king of E., and unto 
II. 4 what he did unto the army of E., imtd 
II. 10 land, .(ia) not as the land of E., from 

13. s, 10 v/hich brought you out of the land of E. 

15. 15 thou wast a bondman in the land of E. 
16. I God brought thee forth out of E. by night 
16. 3, 3 thou earnest forth out of the land of E. 
16. 6 season that thou camest forth out of E. 

16. 12 remember that thou wast a bondman in E. 

17. 16 shall not . . cause the people to return to E. 
20. I brought thee up out of the land of E. 

23. 4 met you not. .when ye came fo. out of E. 

24. 9 after that ye were come forth out of E. 
24. 18, 22 remember.. thou v/astabondmaninE. 

25 17 v/heu ye were come forth out of E. 

26. 5 he went down into E,, and sojourned 

26 8 And the LORD brought us forth out of E. 
28. 27 I.OKD v/ill smite thee with the botch of B. 
28. 60 bring upon tliee all the diseases of E. 

28. 68 the Lord, .shall bring thee Into E. again 

29. 2 all that the Loed did. .In the land of E. 
eg. 16 know how we have dwelt in the land of E. 
20. 25 brought them forth out of the land of E. 
34. II which the Lord sent him to do in. .E. 

Josh. 2. 10 dried up the . . sea . . when yc came outof E. 
5. 4 All the people that came out of E. 
5. 4 of war, died, .after they came out of E. 
S. s by the way as they came forth out of E. 
5. 6 men of war, v/hich came out of E., were 

5. 9 I rolled away the reproach of B. from off 
9. q we have heard, .all that he did in E. 

13. 3 lYom Sihor, which (is) before E., even 
15. 4 Azmon, and went out unto the river of B. 
15. 47 unto the river of E., and the great sea 
24. 4 Jacob and his children went down into E. 
24. si sent Moses also . . and I plagued E. 
24. 6 And I brought your fathers out of E. 
24. 7 eyes have seen what I have done in E. 
24. 14 gods which your fathers served, .in E. 
24. 1 7 brought . . our fathers out of the land of E. 
24. 32 children of Israel brought up out of E. 
Judg. 2. I and said, I made you to go up out of E. 
2. IE which brought them out of the land of E. 

6. 8 saith tlie Lord . . I brought you up from E. 
6. 13 Did not the Lord bring us up from E. ? 

II. 13 my land, when they came up out of E. 

11. 16 But v/hen Israel came up from E. 

ig. 30 that . . Israel came up out of the land of B. 
( Sa. 2, 27 when they were in E. in Pharaoh's house? 
8. 8 day tliat I brought them up out of E. 
10. 18 saith the Lord. .1 brought up. .out of E. 

12. 6 Lord., brought your fathers up out of.. E. 
12. 8 V/hen Jacob was come into B., and your 
12. 8 v/hich brought forth your fathers out of E. 
IS. 2 I remember, .when he came up from E. 
15. 6 kindness, .when they came up out of E. 
IS. 7 comest to Shnr, that (is) over against E. 

27. 8 goest to Shur, even unto the land of E. 

30. 13 he said, I (am) a young man of E., servant 
a Sa. 7. 6 since the time . . I brought . . Isr. out of E. 

7. 23 which thou redeemedst to thee from E. 
I Kl. 3. I made affinity with Pharaoh king of E. 

4. 21 Solomon reigned, .imto the border of E. 
4. 30 Solomon's vrtsdom excelled . . wisdom of E. 
6. I cliildren of Israel were come out of. .B. 

8. 9 when they came out of the land of E. 
8. 16 I brought forth my people, .out of E. 
8. 21 he brought them out of the land of E. 
8. 51 which thou broughtest forth out of B. 
8. 53 thou broughtest our fathers out of E. 

8. 65 from. .Hamath unto the river of E. 

9. 9 brought foith their fathers out of . .E. 



1 Ki. g. t6 (For) Pharaoh king of E. had gone up and 

10. 28 Solomon had horses brought out of B. 

10. 29 a chariot came up and went out of E.for 

11. 17 That Hadad fled, .to go into E. 

II. 18 came to E., tinto Pharaoh king of E. 

II. '21 Hadad heard in E. that David slept with 

II. 40 fled into E., unto Shishak king of E. 

11. 40 and was in E. until the death of Solomon 

12. 2 when Jeroboam . .who was yet in E. 

12. 2 was fled from . . Solomon, and . . dwelt in E. 
12. 28 which brought thee . ;out of the land of E. 
14. 25 Shishak king of B. came up against Jer. 

2 Ki. 17. 4 he had sent messengers to So king of E. 

17. i brought them up out of the land of E. 
17. 7 fromunderthehandof PbaraohkingofE. 

17. 36 the Lord, who brought you up out of. .E. 

18. 21 the staff of this bruised reed; .upon E. 
18. 21 so (is) Pharaoh Idng of E. unto all that 
18. 24 put thy trust on E. for chariots and for 
21. 15 the day their ^thers came forth out of E«^ 
23. 29 In his days Pharaoh-nechoh king of E. 

23. 34 and he came to E., and died there 

24. 7 And the king of E. came not again any 
24. 7 king . . had taken from the river of E. unto 

24. 7 all that pertained to the king of E. 

25. 26 the captains of the armies, .came to E. 

1 Ch. 13. s from ShUior of E. even unto the entei-ing 

17. 21 people, .thou hast redeemed out of E.? 

2 eh. 1. 16 Solomon had horses brought out of E. 

1. 17 And they, .brought forth out of E.,acha. 

5. 10 children of Israel, when they ca. out of E. 

6. 5 I brought forth my people out of . .E. 

7. 8 from . . Hamath unto the river of E. 

7. 22 brought them forth out of the land of E. 

9. 26 reigned over all. .to the border of E. 

g. 28 brought unto Solomon horses out of E. 
10. 2 Jeroboam . . in E. . . returned out of E_ 
12. 2 Shishak king of E. came up against Jer. 
12. 3 without number that came, .out of B. 
12. g So Shishak king of E. came up against 
so. 10 when they came out of the land of E. 

26. 8 name spread . .to the entering in of B. 

35. 20 Wecho king of E. came up to flght against 

36. 3 the king of E. put him down at Jerusalem 
36. 4 tlie king of B. made Eliakim his brother 
36. 4 Kecho took Jehoahaz . . and carried . . to E. 

Neh g. g didst see the afHiction of our fathers in E. 

9. 18 God that brought thee up oat of E. 
Jsa. 68. 31 Princes shall come out of E, ; Ethiopia 

78. 12 Marvellous things did he. . in the land of E. 
78. 43 How lie had wrought his signs in E. 
78. SI And smote all the first bom in E. 

80. 8 Thou hast brought a vine out of E. 

81. s when he went out through the land of E. 
81. 10 which brought thee out of the land of E. 

105. 23 Israel also came into E. ; and Jacob 

105. 38 E. was glad when they departed : for the 

106. 7 fathers understood not thy wonders in E. 
106. 21 saviour, which had done great things in B. 
214. I When Israel went out of E., th& house of 
135. 8 Who smote the first born of B., both of- 
135. g sent, .wondersintothemidstofthee, OB. 
136. 10 To him that smote E. in their first born 

Prov. 7. 16 have decked my bed . .with fine linen of E. 
lea. 7. 18 in the uttermost part of the rivers of E. 
10. 24 lift up his staff, .after the manner of B. 

10. 26 shall he lift it up after the manner of B. 

11. II recover the remnant of his peo. . .from B. 
II. 16 day that he came up out of theiand of E. 
ig. I The burden of B . .Sehold, the^RD rideth 
19. I Behold, the Lord. .shaU conTe into B. 
19. I the idols of B. shallbe moved at his pre. 
19. I the heart of B. shall melt in the midst of 
19. 3 the spirit of B. shall faU in the midst 

19. 12 what the Lord of hosts . .purposedupon E. 

19. 13 they have also seduced E., (even they 
19. 14 they have caused E. to err in every work 
19. IS Neither shall there be (any) work for E. 

19. 16 that day shall E. be like imto women 

19. 17 land of Judah shall be a terror unto" E. 

19. 18 In that day. .five cities in the land of E. 
19. ig an altar to the LOKD in the midst of . .E. 
ig. 20 witness unto the Lord, .in the land of E. 
ig. 21 And the IX)RD-shaU be known to E. 

19. 22 the Lord thall smite B.: he shall smite 

19. 23 In that day shaU . . be a highway out of E, 

19. 23 and the AsSjrian shall come into E. 

ig, 24 In that day shall Israel be. .with B. and 
ig. 25 Blessed (be) E. my people, and Assyria 

20. 3 a sign and wonder upon B. and upon Eth, 
so. 4 buttocks uncovered, to the shame of E 
20. 5 they shall be . . ashamed of . . E. their 

23. s As at the report concerning E., (so) shall 

27. 12 from the channel, .unto the stream of E. 

27. 13 and the outcasts in the land of E.. .shaU 
30. 2 That walk to go dawn into E., and have 
30. 2 and to trust in the shadow of E. I 

30. 3 the trust in the shadow of B. (your) con. 

31. I Woe to them that go down to E. for help 
36, 6 thou trustest in . . this broken reed, on E. 
36. 6 so (is) Pharaoh king of E. to all that trust 
36. 9 put thy trust on E. for chariots and for 
43. 3 1 gave E. (foiO thy ransom, Ethiopia and 

45. 14 The labour of E. . .shall come over unto 
52. 4 My people went down aforetime into E. 

Jer 2. 6 Lord . .brought us up out of the land of E. 
2, 18 what hast thou to do in the way of E, 
2. 36 thou also Shalt be ashamed of E., r», thou 
7. 22 the day that I brought them out of . .E. 
7, 25 day. .your fathers came forth out of . .E. 
9. 26 E., and Judah, and Edom, and the chil. 
II. 4 1 brought them forth out of the land of K 



Jer. II. 7 I brought them up out of the land of E 
16. 14 brought up the child, of Israel out of. .E. 

23. 7 brought up the children of Is. out of . . E . 

24. 8 and them that dwell in the land of E. 

25. ig Pharaoh king of B. . .and all his people 

26. 21 he was afraid, and fled, and went into E, 
26. 22 Jehoiakini the king sent men into E, 
26. 22 and (certain) men with him into E. 
26. 23 And they fetched forth Urijah out of E. 
31. 32 to bring them out of the land of E. 

32. 20 Wliich hast set signs, .in the land of E. 

32. 21 hast brought forth thy people, .out of. .E. 
34. 13 1 brought them forth out of the land of E. 
37. 5 Pharaoh's army was come forth out of E. 
37. 7 Pharaoh's army, .shall return to E. into 
41. 17 And they departed, .to go to enter into K 
42. 14 No ; but we will go into the land of E. 

42. IS ye wholly set your faces to enter into E. 
42. 16 sword, .shall overtake you there in. .E. 

42. 16 shall follow close after you there in E. 

42. 17 the men that set their faces to go into K 

42. 18 upon you, when ye shall enter into E. 

42. 19 ye remnant of Judah ; Go ye not into E. 

43. 2 to say, Go not into E. to sojourn there 

43. 7 So they came into the land of E. ; for they 

43. 11 he Cometh, he shall smite the land of E. 

43. 12 kindle a fire in., houses of the gods of E. 

43. 12 shall array himseK with the land of E. 

43. 13 Beth-shemesh, that (is) in the land of E. 

44. I the Jews which dwell in the land of E. 
44. 8 incense unto other gods in the land of K 
44. 12 set their faces to go into the land of E. 

44. 12 they shall all . .fall in the land of E. 

44. 13 punish them that dwell in the land of K 

44. 14 which are gone into the land of E., to 

44. 15 the people that dwelt in the land of E. 
44. 24 all Judah that (are) in the land of E. 
44. 26'all Judah that dwell in the land of E. 
44. 26 any man of Judah in all the land of E. 
44. 27 men of Judah that (are) in the land of E. 
44. 28 number, .shall return out of the la. of E, 
44. 28 that are gone into the land of E. 
44. 30 1 v/Ul give Pharaoh-hophra king of E. 
46. 2 Against E., against the army of . .E. 
46. 8 E. riseth up liie a flood, and (his) waters 
46. II take balm, virgin, the daughter of E. 

46. 13 Nebuchadrezzar.. come (and) smite.. E. 
4.6. 14 Declare ye in B., and publish in Migdoi 

46. 17 Pharaoh king of E. (is but) a noise 
46. ig O thou daughter dwelling in E., furnish 

46. 20 E. (is like) a very fair heifer, (but) destf. 
46. 24 The daughter of E. shall be confounded 
46. 2S I win punish . .Pharaoh, and E., with 

Eze 17. 15 rebelled against him in.ssnding. .into K 

19. 4 brought.. with chains unto the land of E, 

20. s made myself known unto them in . .E.; 
20. 6 to bring them forth of the land of E. 
20. 7 defile not yourselves with the idols of E. 
20. 8 neither did they forsake the idols of B. 
20. 8 acoompUah my anger, .in the midst of.. E. 
20. g bringing them forth out of the land of E. 
20. 10 1 caused them to go . . out of the land of B. 
20. 36 as. .with your fathers in the. .land of E. 
23. 3 And they committed whoredoms in E. 
23. 8 Neither left she her whoredoms . . from E. 
23. ig she had playedtheharlot in the land of E. 
23. 27 and thy whoredom . .from the land of E. 
23. 27 thou Shalt not. .remember E. any more 
27, 7 Bine linen with broidered v/ork from E. 
29. 2 set thy face against Pharaoh king of E. 
29. 2 prophesy against him, and against all E. 
Eg. 3 I (am) against thee, Pharaoh king of E. 

29. 6 inhabitants of E. shall know that I (am) 
29.. 9 the land of E. shall be deso]ate;and waste 
29. 10 1 will make the land of E. utterly waste 

29. 12 And I will make the land of E. desolate 

89. 14 And I will bring again the captivity of E. 
29. 19 I will give the land of B. unto Nebucha. 
2g. 20 1 have given him the land of E. (for) his 

30. 4 And the sword shall come upon E., and 
30. 4 when the slain shall fall in E., and they 
30. 6 They also that uphoM E. shall fall 
30. 8 when I have set a fire in E., and (when) 
30. g great pain Shall come, .asin the day of B. 
30. 10 I will also make the multitude of E. to; 
30. II they shall draw their swords against K 

30. 13 there shall be no more a prince of. .E. 
30. 13 and I will put a fear in tire land of E. 
30. IS pour my fury upon, .the strength of B. 
3P. 16 And I will set fire in B. : Sin shall have 

30. 18 when I shall break there the yokes of E. 

30. 19 Thus will I execute judgments in E. 
30. 21 1 have broken the arm of Pha. king of E. 
30. 22 Behold, I (am) against Pharaoh king of E. 

30. 25 shall stretch it out upon the land of E. 

31. 2 speak unto Pharaoh king of E., and to 

32. 2 take up a lamentation for Pharaoh . . of E, 
32. 12 and they shall spoU the pomp of E., and 

32. 15 When I shall make the land of B. deso. 

32. 16 thfey shall lament for her. .for E., and 
32. 18 Son of man, wail for the multitude of E. 

Dan. 9. 15 hast brought thy people forth out of. ."B. 
II. 8 And shall also carry captives into E. their 
II. 42 and the land of E. shall not escape 
II. 43 power, .over all the precious things of 'Et 

Hos, 2. 15 when she came up out of the land of E, 

7. II they call to B., they go to Assyria 
7. -16 (shall be) their derision in the land of E. 

8. i3 and visit their sins: they shall return to B. 
g. -5 Ephraiin shall return to E., and they 
g. '6 E. shall gather them up, Memphis shall 

II. 1 1 loved him, and called my sou out ol B. 



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HoS. II. s He shall not return into the land of E. 

11. II They shall tremble as a bird out of E. 

12. 1 and oil is carried into E. 

12. 9 I.. the Lord thy God from the land of E. 

12. 13 by a prophet the Lord brought, .out of E. 

13. 4 I . .the Lord thy God from the land of E. 
Joel 3. 19 E. shall be a desolation, and Edom shall 
Amos 2. 10 I brought you up from the land ol E. 

3. 1 which 1 brought up from the land of E. 

3. 9 Publish . . in the palaces in the land of E. 

4. 10 have sent among you the pestilenco. .of E. 
. 8. 8 and drowned, as (by) the flood of E. 

9. s shall be drowned, as (by) the Hood of E. 

g. 7 I brought up Israel out of the land of E.? 
Mic. 6. 4 I brought thee up out of the land of E. ? 

7. 15 days of thy coming out of the land of E. 
Nah. 3. 9 Ethiopia and E. (were) her strength, and 
Hag. 3. 5 I covenanted with you . . ye came out of E. 
ZecH 10. 10 I will bring them, .out of the land of E. 

10. II and the sceptre of E.shaU depart away 

14. i8 if the family of E. go not up, and corae 
14. ig This shall be the punishment of E., and 

Matt. 2. 13 and take the youngchild. .and flee into E. 

2. 14 When he arose, .and departed into E. 

2. 15 Out of E. have I called my son 

2. 19 LORD.appearethlnadreamto JosephinK 
Acts 2. 10 Phrygia, and Pamphilia, in E., and in 

7. 9 And the patriarchs, .sold .Toseph into E. 

7 10 favour, .in the siglit of Pha. king of E. 

7. 10 he made him governor overE. and all his 

7. II came a dearth over all the land of E. 

7. 12 Jacob heard that there was corn in E. 

7. IS So Jacob went down into E., and died 

7. 17 the people grew and multiplied in E. 

7, 34 I have seen the affliction . .which is in E. 

7. 34jlnd now come, I will send thee into E. 

7. 36 he had showed wonders, .in the land of E. 

7. 39 their hearts turned back ag.iin into E. 

7. 40 which brought us out of the laud of E, 
13. 17 they dwelt .as strangers in the land of E. 

Heb. 3. 16 howbeit notall that came out of E. by Mo. 

8. 9 hand to lead them out of the land of E. 

11. 26 greater riches than the treasures in E. 

11. 27 By faith he forsook E., not fearing the 
Jude 5 saved the pcojile out of the land of E. 
Kev. II. 8 which spiritually is called Sodom and E. 

EGYPTIAIT, EGYPTIAKS, D'lxp, Dnp, AlyinrtoT- 
1. The inhabitants of Egypt— descendants of Mitsraim 
the son of Ham. 

Gen. 12. 12 when the'E. shall see thee, that they shall 

12. 14 the E. beheld the woman that she (was) 
16. 1 she had an handmaid, an E., whose name 
16. 3 And Sarai..took Hagarher maid, the E. 
21. 9 And Sarah saw the son of Hagar the E. 
25. iz Ishmael.. whom Hagar the E.. .bare unto 
39. I an E., bought him of the hands of tiie Is. 
39. 2 he was in the house of his master the E. 
39. 5 the Lord blessed the E.'s house for Jose. 
4t. 55 Pharaoh said unto all the E., Go unto J. 
41. 56 Joseph., sold unto the E. ; and the famine 
43. 32 and for the E. which did eat with him 
43. 32 because the E. might not eat bread with 
43. 32 that (is) an abomination unto the E. 

45. 2 the E. and the house of Pharaoh heard 

46. 34 shepherd (is) an abomination unto the E. 

47. IS all the E. came unto Joseph, and said 
47. 20 for the E. sold every man his field, beca. 
■;o. 3 the E. mourned for him threescore and 
50. II This (is) a grievous mourning to the E. 

Exod. 1. 13 the E. made the children of Israel 10 
1. 19 the Hebrew women (are^ not as the E. 

2. II and he spied an E, smitmg an Hebrew 
2. 12 he slew the E., and hid him in the sand 
E. 14 thou to kill me, as thou killedst the E. ? 
e. 19 An E. delivered us out of the hand of the 

3. 8 to deliver them out of the hand of the E. 
3. 9 the oppression wherewith the E. oppress 
3. 21 I v/ill give, .favour in the sight of theE. 
3. 22 and ye shall spoil the E. 

6. 5 the children of Israel, whom the E. keep 

6. 6, 7 out from under the burdens of the E. 

7. 5 the E. shall know that I (am) the Lord 
7. 18 the E. shall loathe to drink of tfte water 
7. 21 the E. could not drink of the water of the 

7. 24 all the E. digged round about the river 

8. 21 the houses of the E. shall be full., (of flies) 

8. 26 shall sacrifice the abomination of the E. 
B. 26 shall we sacrifice the abomination of theE. 

9. It for the boil v/as upon, .all the E. 

to. 6 they shall fill . .the houses of all the E. 
,1. 3 the people favour in the sight of the E. 

11. 7 Lord dothput a difference between theE. 

12. 23 tho Lord will pass through to smite the E. 
12. 27 when he smote the E., and delivered our 
-2. 30 he, and all his servants, and all the E. 
12. 33 And the E. were urgent upon the people 
12. 35 they borrowed of the E. jewels of silver 
12. 36 sight of the E. . .and they spoiled the E. 
14. 4 that the E. may know that I (am) the L. 
14. 9 But the E. pursued after them, all the 
14. 10 and, behold, the E. marched after them 
14. 12 Let us alone, that we may serve the E. ? 
14 12 (it had been) better for us to'ierve the E. 
14. 13 for the E. whom ye have seen to day, ye 
14. 17 I will harden the hearts of the E. 

14. 18 the E. shall know that I (am) the Lord 
14. 20 H came between the camp of the E. and 
14. 23 And the E. pursued, and went in after 
14. 24 the Lord looked unto the host of the E. 
14. 24 and troubled tho host of the E. 
14. 23 the E. said, Let us floe from the face or 



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Judg. 6. 



£xodi4. 25 the Lord flghleth for them .igainst the E. 
14. 26 the waters may come again upon the E. 
14. 27 and the E. fled against it 
14. 27 the Lord overthrew the E. in the midst 
14. 30 saved Israel, .out of the hand of the E. 
14. 30 Israel saw the E. dead upon the sea shore 

14. 31 work which the Lord did upon the E. 

15. z6 diseases. .1 have brought upon the K. 
18. 8 all that the LORD had done unto, .the E. 
18. 9 had delivered out of the iiaud of the E. 

18. 10 delivered you out of the hand of the E. 
iS. 10 delivered the people from under the. .E. 

19. 4 Ye have seen what I did unto the E. 

32. 12 Wherefore should the E. speak, and say 
Lev. 24. 10 Israelitish woman, whose tather(wa8)anE. 
Numi4. 13 Then the E. shall hear (it), for thou bro. 

20. 15 and the E. vexed us and our fathers 

3^. 3 Israel went out . . in thj sight of all the E. 
4 For the E. buried all.. first bom, which 
7 thou shalt not abhor an E., because thou 
6 And the E. evil entre.-.ted us, and afflicted 

6 tlie E. pursued after your fathers v/ith 

7 he put darkness between you and tho E. 
g I delivered you out of the hand of tho E. 

lo. II (Did) not (I deliver you) from tho E. 

1 S3. 4. 8 these (are) the Gods that smote the E. 

6. 6 as the E. and Pharaoh hardened their h. ? 

10. 18 delivered you out of the nand of tho E. 
30. 1 1 And they found an E. in the field, and 

2 Sa. 23. 21 Anl he slew an E., a goodly man 

23. 21 and the E. had a spear in his hand 
23. 21 and plucked the spear out of the E.'s 
2 Ki. 7. 6 the kings of tiie E., to corae upon us 
I Ch. 2. 34 And Shesham had a servant, an E., whose 
It. 23 he slew an E., a man of (great) stature 

11. 23 in tho E.'s hand (was) a spear like a wea. 
1 1. 23 and plucked the spearout of the E.'s hand 

Ezra 9. I the Mcabitcs, the E., and the Amorites 
Isa. ig. 2 I will set the E. against the E. 

19. 4 the E. will I give over into the hand of 
19. 21 the E. shall know the LORD in that day 

19. 23 and the E. into Assyria ; and the E. shall 

20. 4 So shall the king, .lead away the E. pris. 

30. 7 the E. shall help in vain, and to no purp. 

31. 3 Now the E. (are) men, and not God 
Jer. 43. 13 the houses of the gods of the E. shall he 
Lam. 5. 6 Wehavegiventhehand(to)theE.,(andto) 
Eze. 16. 26 hast, .committed fornication with tlie E. 

23. 21 in bruising thy teats by the E. for the 
29. 12 and I will scatter the E. among the nati. 

29. 13 I gather the E. from the people whither 

30. 23, 26I will scatter theE. among the nations 
Acts 7. 22 was learned in all the wisdom of the E. 

7. 24 him that was oppressed, and smote the E. 

7. 28 kill me, as thou diddest the E. yesterday ? 

21. 38 Art not thou that E., which, .madest an 
Heb 1 1. 29 which the E. assaying to do were drow. 

2. As an adjective, an epithet applied to the whole or 
only the uorthera part of the Fi,ed Sea. 

Isa. II. IS LORD shall, .destroy the tongue of the E. 

E'-HI, 'nx urdty. 

Son of Benjamin, same as Ehud in t Ch. 8. 6. B.C. 1690. 
Gen. 46. 21 sons of Benjamin (were)..Naiman, £. 

E'-HUD, mN strong. 

1. Ehud the great-grandson of Benjamin. B.C. 1690. 

I Ch. 7. 10 sons of BiUian. .Benjamin, and E., and 

8. 6 these (are) the sons of E.; these are the 

2. The son of Gera, tho second judge (or deliverer) of 
the Israelites, B.C. 1336. He slew Eglon, who had 
established himself in Jericho, which was within the 
boundaries of Benjamin. 

Judg 3. 15 E. the son of Gera, a Benjamite, a man 
3. 16 E. made him a dagger which had two ed. 
3. 20 E. came unto him ; and he was sitting in 
3. 20 E. said, I have a message from God unto 
3. 21 E. put forth his left hand, and took the 
3. 23 E. went forth through the porch, and 

3. 26 E. escaped while they tarried, and passed 

4. I Israel again did evil, .when E. was dead 

EIGHT — 

1. Eight, nibip, njb?* shemonek, shemonah. 

Gen. $.' 4' the days of Adam . . were eight hundred 

5. 7 Seth lived . . eight hundred and seven 
S. io'Euos lived, eight hundred and fifteen 
5. 13 Cainan lived . . eight hundred and forty 
5. 16 Mahalaleel lived, .eight hundred and th. 
5. T7 all the days of Mahalaleel were eight 
S. 19 Jared lived, .eight hundred years, and 

17. 12 he that is eight days old shall be circura. 

21. 4 circumcised his son Isaac being eight 

22. 23 these eight Milcah did bear to Nahor 
Exod26. 2 The length of one curtain . .eight and 

26. 25 they shall be eight boards, and their soc. 
36. 9 The length of one . .(was) twenty and eig. 
36. 30 there were eight boards ; and their sock. 
Num. 2. 24 an hundred thousand and eight thousand 
3. 28 eight thousand and six hundred, keeping 
4. 48 eight thousand and five hundred and 
7. 8 four wagons and eight oxen he gave unto 
29. 29 on the sixth day eight buUocks, two rams 
35. 7 give to the Levites . . forty and eight cities 
Deut. 2. 14 the space, .(was) thirty and eight years 
Josh 21. 41 AIlthecitie3..(were)fortyandeightcities 
Judg. 3. 8 the children of Israel served . . eight years 
12. 14 and he judged Israel eight years 

1 Sa. 4. ts Now Eli was ninety and eight years old 
17. 12 he had eight sons : and the man went 

2 Sa. 23. 8 (he lift up his spear) against eight hxmd. 



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2 Ha. 24. 9 there were in Israel eight limidred (hou 

1 KJ. 7. 10 of ten cubits, and stoues of eiglit cuhils 

2 Ki. 8. 17 he reigned eight years in Jorui.ilcm 

10. 36 And the time .(\va3) twenty and eight 
I .losiah (was) eight yoar.-i old when ho 

24 £ix thousand and tight hundred, r>:aily 
30 twenty thousand and eight hmidrcd 
35 of the Daoites.. twenty and eight tli/jus. 
38 with their brethren, threescore and eight 

3 man by man, was tliirty and eight thou. 

4 and eight among the auDS of llhamar 
7 was two hundred fourscore and tight 

21 Re'noboam. . begat twenty and eight sons 
13. 3 with eight hundred thousand chosen ra. 
21. 5, 20 he reigned eight years in Jerusalem 
29. 17 sanctiUcd the houjje of the Lord in eight 
34. 1 Josiah (was) eight years old when ho 
36. 9 Jehoiachin (was) eight years old whcnlio 
2. 6 two thousand eight hundred and twelve 
2. 16 The children of Ater.. ninety and eight 
2. 23 of Anathoth, an hundred twenty and eig. 
2. 41 of Asaph, an hundred twenty and eight 
II and with him twenty and eight males 
II two thousand and cighfc liimdred (and)o. 
13 of Zattu, eight hundred forty and five 
15 of Binnui, six hundred forty and eight 
i6 of Bebai, six hundred twenty and eight 

21 of Ater of Hezekiah, ninety and eight 

22 of Hashuni, three hundred twenty and e. 

26 of Bethlehem, .hundred fourscore and e. 

27 of Anathoth, an hundred twenty and ei. 

44 of Asaph, an hundred forty and eight 

45 The porters, .nuudred thirty and eight 

11. 6 of Perez, .four hundred threescore and e. 
II. 8 Sallai, nine hundred twenty and eight 
II. 12 their bretlrcn. .eight hundred twenty 
II. 14 their brethren, .hundred twenty and ei. 

Eccl. II. 2 Give a portion to seven, and also to eight 

Jer. 41. IS escaped from Johanan with eight men 
52. 29 he carried away captive, .eight hundred 

Eze. 40. 9 the porch of the gate, eight cubits 

40. 31, 34, 37 the going up to it Oiad) eight steps 
40. 41 eight tables, whereupon they slow (their 

Mic. 5. 5 shall we raise against him. .eight, .men 

i.Eighl, uicru oklii. 

Luke 2. 21 when eight days were accomplished for 

9. 28 it came to pass, about an eight days alter 
John 5. 5 had an infinnity thirty and eight years 

20. 26 after eight days, again his discfples were 
Acts 9. 33 which had kept his bed eight years 

1 Pe. 3. 20 few, that is, eight so.uls, were saved by 

EIGHTEEN — 

l.Eight (and) ten, "i'f)!, njb;^ ahcmonah asar. 

Gen. 14. 14 own house, three hundred and eighteen 
Judg. 3. 14 the children of Israel served, .eighteen 
10. 8 they vexed, .the children, .eighteen years 
20. 25 eighteen. thousand men ; all these drew 
20. 44 there fell of Benjamin eighteen thousand 

2 Sa. S. 13 smiting of the Syrians, .eighteen thousa. 
I Ki. 7. IS he ca.st two pillars, .eighteen cubits higlj 

3 Ki. 24. 8 Jehoi.ichin (was) eighteen years old 

25. 17 The height of the one pillar (was) eight. 

1 Ch.i2. 31 half tribe of Manasseh eighteen thousand 

18. 12 slew, .in the valley of salt eighteen tho. 

26. 9 Meshelemiah had. .strongmen, eighteen- 

2 Ch.ii. 21 he'took eighteen wives, and threescore 
Ezra 3. 9 with him two hundred and eighteen 

8. 18 with his sonsaud his brethren, eighteen 
Neh. 7. It thousand and eight hundred (and) eight; 
Jer. 52. 21 the height of one jjillar (was) eighteen 
Eze. 48. 35 (It was) round about eighteen thousand 

2. Ten and eight, SfKa Ka\ oktco deka kai oklo. 
Lukei3. 4 Or those eighteen, upon whom the toweu 
13. II which had a spirit of infirmity eighteen 
13. 16 whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eight. 

EIGHTEEN thousand — 

A myriad and 8,000, D'a^K njinyi i3->. 

I Ch.29. 7 and of brass eighteen thousand talent* 

EIGHTEEKTH — 

Eight (and) ten, iVii ™D?' shemonah asar. 

1 Ki. 15. I in the eighteenth year of king Jeroboatr 

2 Ki. 3. I the eighteenth year of Jchoshaphat king 

22. 3 in the eighteenth year of king Josiah 

23. 23 in the eighteenth year of king Josiah 

1 Ch.'24. IS seventeenth to Hezir, the eighteenth to 

25. 25 Tlie eighteenth to Hanani, (he), his sons 

2 Ch.13. I in the eighteenth year of king Jeroboam 

34. 8 in the eighteenth year of his reign, when 

35. 19 In the eighteenth year of the reign of J. 
Jer. 32. I the eighteenthlyear of Nebuchadrezzar 

52. 29 the eighteenth year of Nebuchadrezzar 

EIGHTH — 

l.Eighih, 'J'D?' sliemini. 

Exod22. 30 on the eighth day thon shalt give it me 
Lev. 9. I it came to pass on the eighth day, (that) 

12. 3 the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin 
14. 10 on the eighth day he shall take two he 
14. 23 he shall bring th-m on the eighth day for 
15: 14 on the eighth day he shall take to him 

13. 29 on the eighth day she shall take unto her 

22. 27 from the eighth day and thenceforth it 

23. 36 on the eighth day shall be an holy 

23. 39 and on the eighth day (shall be) a sabbath 
25. 22 ye shaU sow the eighth year, and eat(yet) 
Num. 6. 10 on the eighth day he shall bring two 

7. 54 On the eighth day (offered) Gamaiia! the 
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1 Kl. 6. 38 the mouth 'Bui, which (Is) the eighth mom 
8. 66 On the eighth day he sent the people away, ■ 
12. 32 ordained a feast in the eighth month, on 
12. 33 the fifteenth day of the eighth month ' 

I CI1.12. 12 Johanan the eighth, Elzabad the ninth 
24. 10 seventh to Hakkoz, the eighth to Abijali 

25. IS The eighth to Jeshaiah, (he), his sons, and 

26. s Issacharthe seventh, Peullhaithe eighth 

27. II The eighth (captain) for the eighth month 
z Ch. 7. 9 eighth day they made a solemn assembly 
Neh. 8. 18 on the eighth day (was) a solemn assembly 
Eze. 43. 27 upon the eighth day, aud(so)fonvard, the 
Zech. I. I In the eighth mouth, in the second year 

% Eight, npy, nibs' shemonah, shemoneh. 

1 Ki.ifi. 29 in the thirty and eighth year of Asa king 

2 KJ.15. 8 In the thirty and eighth year of Azariah 

24. 12 took him in the eighth year of his reign 
a Ch.29. 17 on the eighth day of themonth, came they 
34. 3 in the eighth year of his reign, while ho 

S.Eighih, oySoos ogdoos. 

Luke I. 59 on the eighth day they came to circumcise 
Acts 7. 8 (Abraham) . . circumcised him the eighth d. 
2 (Pe. 2. s saved Noah, the eighth (person), a prea. 
Kev. 17. II he, is the eighth, and is of tho ssven, and 
21. 20 the eighth, beryl ; the ninth, a topaz 

EIGHTH day, the — 

Eighth day, aKTafn^epos oktaemeros. 

Phil. 3, 5 Circumcised the eighth dayj faf the Stock 

EIGHTIETH — 

Eighty, a'ib^ sfiewUnnm. 

I Ki. 6. I in the fQiir hundred and eightieth year 

KIGHTY — 

Eighty, O'jb?' shemonim. 

Gen. 5. 25 Methuselah lived an hundred eighty and 
S. 26 seven hundred eighty and two years 
S. 28 Lamech Ijved an hundred eighty and two 

EITHER — 
l.Or, IK 0. 

Lev 13. 49, S3, either in the warp, or Sn the woof. Or 

2.T/, UK im. 

I Ch.2i. 12 Either three years' famine ; or three mo. 

Z.And, 1 v&. 

Deuti7. 3 either the sun, or moon; or any of the 

4. That, '3 U. 

I Ki.i8. 2/ either he is talking, or he is pursuing 

b. Either, ^ e. 

Matt. 6. 24 either he will hate the one, and lovo the 
12. 33 Either make the tree good, and his fruit 
Luke 6. 42 Either bow canst thou say to thy brother 

15. 8 Either what woman, having ten pieces of 

16. 13 either he will hate the one, and love the 
Acts 17. 21 either to tell, or to hear some new thing 
I Co. 14. 6 shall speak to you either by revelation 
Phil 3. 12 as though I had already attained, either 
Jas. 3. 12 Can the fig tree. .bear, .berries J either 

ElTHEE side, on — 

Hence and hence, ivrevdev Ko^ tvrevBev. 

JohniQ. 18 and two other with him, on either side 
Rev.22. i on either side of the river, (wasthere)the 

EITHER of them — 

1. A man, £)"!< ish. 

Lev. 10. 1 took either of them his Censer, and put 

2. Two, both, '4?? sheni. 

I Ki. 7. 15 a line . did compass either of them about 

EITEEK. . .or — 

Even. ..even, □3...03 gam., gam. 

Eccl. 9. I no man knoweth either love or hatred (by) 

E'-^EE, -i3H root. 

Descendant of Judah through Hezron and Jerahmeel. 

B.C. 1421. 

I Ch. 2. 27 of Ram . . were Maaz, and'Jamin,^and E. 
EK'-EON, jh;?;; naturalisation. 

The most northerly of the five cities belonging to the 
Philistines. It was in the low country or Shefelah, as 
well as the other four, and fell to the lot of Judah, and 
then to Dan. It is now called Akvr and lies five miles 
8.W. of P^amleh, and three due E. of Jabneh {Yebna), on 
the N. side of the Wady Surar. 

Josh 13. 3 From Sihor. .unto the borders of E. nort. 
15. II the border went out unto the side of E. 
13. 45 E., with her towns and her villages 
15. 46 From E. even unto the sea, all that (lay) 
ig. 43 And Elon, and Thimnathah, and E. 
Judg. I. 18 Askelon. .and E. with the coast thereof 

1 Sa. 5. 10 Therefore they sent the ark of God to E. 

5. 10 as the ark of God came to E. 

6. 16 they returned to E. the same day 

6. 17 for Askelon one, for Gath one, for E. one 

7. 14 cities . . were restored . . from E. even- unto 
7. 52 until thou come, .to the gates of E. 

1 7. 52 Philistines fell down by the way . . unto E. 

2 Ki. I. 2 Go, enquire of BaAl-zebub the god of E. 

I. 3, 6, i5 enquireof Baal-zebubthegodof E.? 
Jer. 25. 20 all the kings of the land of . .E., and 
Amoa I. S and I will turn mine hand against E. 
Zeph. 2. 4 at the noon day, and E. shall be rooted 
Zech. 9. 5 Gaza also, .and be very sorrowful, and E. 

9. 7 as a governor in Judah, and-E. as a Jeb. 



EK-KON-ITE M}d EKrBOltilTSa, ■>4'ni?j;. 
The inhabii^nts of Bkron. 

Josh, 13. 13 Eshkalofittes; the Oittites, and the E. 

I Sa. 5. lotae K cried.-. I'hejr have brought ^Ijout 

EL-A'-BAH, n-m)^ Qod is^omament. 
Bescendant of Epluraimin the fourth degree. B.C. 1370. 
I Ch. 7. zo.and £. his eon, and Tahath bis son 

E'-LAE, rhn, K^K oaJs. 

1. A duke, cliief, or prince of Sdom. B.C. 1470. 

Gen. 36. 41 Duke Aholibamah, duke E., duke Pinon 
I Ch. 1. 52 Duke Aholibamah, duke E., duke Pinon 

2. A valley in Judah where David slew Goliath. ' Now 
called Wady Sumt. 

1 Sa. 17. 2 And Saul, .pitched by the valley of E. 
17. 19 Saul, and they, .(were) in the valley of E. 
21. 9 whom thou slewest in the valley of E. 

3. Father of a Benjamite commissariat officer under 
Solonjpn. B.C. lois-' 

I Ki. 4. 18 Shimel the son- of E. in Benjamin 

i. Son and successor of Baasha king of Israel. He 
reigned little more than a year, being killed (while 
drunk) by Zimii while his army Was absent at the siege 
of Gibbathon. B.C. 930. 

1 Ki. 16. 6 and E. his son reigned in his stead 

16. 8 began E. the son of Baasha to reign over 
16. 13 For all the sins of Baasha, and. .of E. his 

16. 14 Now the rest of the acts of E., and all 
6. Father of Hoshea, last king of Israel. B.C. 739. 

2 Ki.15. 30 Hoshea the son of E. made a conspiracy 

17. 1 began Hoshea tho son of E. to reign in 

18. I in the third year of Hoshea son of E. 

18. 9 the seventh year of Hoshea son of E. king 

6. A eon of Caleb son of Jephunneh. B.C. 1450. 

I Ch. 4. 15 Iru, E., and Naam : and the sons of E. 

7. One of the tribe of Benjamin. B.C. 44s. 

1 Ch. 9. 8 E. the son of Uzzi, the son of MichrJ, and 

E'-IAM, Dh% dVij; youth. 

1. A son of Shem, whose family gave his name to a 
district which lay S. of Assyria and E. of Persia Proper. 

B.C. 2300. 

(Jen. 10. 22 children of -Shem ; E., and Asshur, and 
I Ch, 1. 17 sons of Shem ; E., and Asshur, and Arp. 

2. Country inhabited by the descendants of Elam, i.e., 
Persia. 

Gen. 14. I Chedorlaoraer king of E., and Tidal king 

14. 9 yvith Chedorlaomer the king of E., and 
Isa. II. II from E., and from Shinar, and from H. 

21. 2 Go up, O E.: besiege, O Media : all the 

22. 6 E. bare the quiver with chariots of men 
Jer. 25. 25 all the kings of E., and all the kings of 

49. 34 came to Jeremiah the prophet against E. 
49. 35 I will break the bow of B., the chief of 
49. 36 upon E. will I "bring the four winds from 
49. 36 no nation whither the outcasts of E. shall 
49. 37 I wYll cause E. to be dismayed before 
49. 38 I wU set my throne in E., and will dest. 
49. 39 I will bring again the captivity of E. 
Eze. 32. 24 There (is) E. and all her multitude round 
Dan. 8. 2 Shusham . . wiiich (is) in the province of E 

3. Son of Shashak, a Benjamite. B.C. 1340. 

I Ch. 8. 24 And Hananiah, and E., and Antothijah 

4. A son of Meshelemiah, a Sohathite. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.26. 3 E. the fifth, Jehohanan the sixth, Elloe. 

5. Progenitor of a family that came up from exile. B.C. 
536. 

Ezra a. 7 children of E., a thousand two hundred 
Neh. 7. 12 children of E., a thousand two hundred 

6. Another whose posterity returned from exile. B.C. 
536- 

Ezra 2. 31 children of the other E., a thousand two 
Neh. 7. 34.^hildren of the other E., a thousand two 

7. One whose descendants came up with Ezra. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. 7 of the sons of E. ; Jeshaiah the son of 

8. An ancestor of Shechaniah, who made confession of 
the people having trespassed in taking strange wives. 

B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 2 Jehiel. .of the sons of E., answered and 
10. 26 of the sons of E.; Mattanlah, Zechariah 

9. A chief that, with Nehemiah, sealed the covenant, 

B.C. 457. 

Neh. 10. 14 chief of the people. .E., Zatthu, Bani 

10. A priest who took part in the ceremonial of purify- 
ing the wall of .ferusalem after it had been rebuilt. 

B.C. 445- 

Neh. 12. 42 and Malchijah, and E., and Ezer 

E-IAM-ITES, Kohv., 'E\afi7Tai. 

The inhabitants of Elam carried to Samaria. B.C. 721. 

Ezra 4. g Susanchites, the Dehavites, (and) the E. 

Acts 2. 9 Parthians, and Modes, and E., and the 

E-IA'-SAH, E-LEA'-SAH, n'^V^K God is doer. 

1. A priest who had married a strange wife. B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10, 22 of the sons of Pashur. . Jozabad, and E. 

2. An ambassador whom Zedekiah sent to Nebuchad- 
nezzar. B.C. 599. 

Jer. 29. 3 By the hand of E. the son of Shaphan 



E'-LATH, E'-LOTH, nV(< palm groiie. 

An Elamite port now called Byleh, on the E. orElanitio 

gulf of the Red Sea, near Eziongeber,. and now called 

Oelana. 

Deut. 2. 8 through the way of the plain from E. 
s Ki.14. 22 He built E., and restored it to Judah 

16. 6 recovered E... and drave.the Jews from E. 
16. 6 and the Syiians came to E., and dwelt 

EI BErH'-.EL, Vf<-n'3 *?« god of the house of God. 
The name given to the place where God appeared to 
Jacob when flying from his brother Esau. B.C. 1739. 
Gen. 35. 7 built, .an altar, and called the place E. 

EI-DA'-AH. 'i^/i^K whom God called. 

The last in order of the sons of Midian. B.C. 1800. 

Gen. 25. 4 the sons of Midian. .Abidah, and E. 

I Ch. I. 33 the sons of Midian. .Abida, aiid E. 

EL'-DAD, "rh^ God is a friend. 

One of two elders to whom was given the prophetic 
power of Moses. B.C. 1492. 

Numii. 26 name of the one (was) E., and the name- 

11. 27 E. and Mcdad do prophesy in the camp 

ELDEE — 

l.Great, h^ii gadol. 

Gen. 10. 21 Eber, the brother of Japheth the elder 
27. 42 these words of Esau her elder son were 
29. 16 the name of the elder (was) Leah, asd tha 
I Sa. 18. 17 Behold my elder daughter Merab, her 
I Ki. 2. 22 kingdom also ; for he (is) mine elder broth. 
Eze. 16. 46 thine elder sister (is) Samaria, she and 

16. 61 thy sisters, thine elder and thy younger 

23. 4 Aholah the elder, and Aholibah her sister 

2,0ld, aged, bearded, \p.i zaqen. 

Gen. so. 7 elders of his houses, and all the elders 
Exod. 3. 16 gather the elders of Israel together, and 
3. 18 Shalt come, thou and the elders of Israel 
4. 29 gathered together all the elders of the 

12. 21 Moses called for all the elders of Israel 

17. 5 and take with thee of the elders of Israel 
17. 6 did so in the sight of the elders of Israel 

ExodiS. 12 Aaron came, and all the elders of Israel 

19. 7 and called for the elders of the people 

24. I, 9 Abihu, and seventy of the elders of Is. 

24. 14 he said unto the elders. Tarry ye here for 
lev. 4. 15 the elders of the congregation shall lay 

9. I Aaron and his sous, and the elders of 
Numii. t6 seventy men of the elders of Israel 
II. 16 knowest to be the elders of the people 
II. 24 seventy men of the elders of the people 
II. 25 and gave (it) imto the seyenty elders 
II. 30 gat him into the camp, he and the elders 
16. 25 the elders of. Israel followed him 
22. 4 And Moab said unto the elders of Midian 
22. 7 elders of Moab and the elders of Midian 
Deut. s- 23 the heads of your tribes, and your elders 
19. 12 the elders of his city shall send and 
21. 2 thy elders and thy judges shall come 
SI. 3 elders of that city shall take an heifer 
21. 4 the eiders of that city shall bring down 
21. 6 the elders of that city, (that are) next 
21. ig bring him out unto the elders of his city 

21. 20 shall say unto the elders of his city 

22. 15 unto the elders of the city in the gate 

22. j6 damsel's father shall say unto the elders 

22. 17 the cloth before the elders of the city 

22. 18 the elders of that city shall take that 

25. 7 wife go up to the gate unto the elders 
25. 8 the elders of his city shall call him 
25. 9 unto him in the presenge of the elders 
27. I Moses with the elders of Israel comman. 
zg. 10 your captains of your tribes, your elders 
31. 9 and imto all the elders of Israel 

31. 28"Gather unto me all the elders of your 

32. 7 thy elders, and they will tell thee 
Josh. 7. 6 he and the elders of Israel, and put dust 

8. 10 and went up, he and the eiders of Israel, 
8. 33 all Israel, and their elders, and officers 
9. II our elders, and all the inJiabitants of 

20. 4 in the ears of the 'elders of that city 

23. 2 called for all Israel, (and) for their elders 

24. I called for the elders of Israel, and for 
24. 31 days of the elders that overlived Joshua 

Judg. 2. 7 days of the elders that outlived Joshua 
8. 14 princes of Succoth, and the elders 
8. 16 he took the elders of the city, and thorns 
II. s elders of Gilead went to fetch Jephthah 
ti. 7, 9 Jephthah said unto the elders of Gil. 
II. 8, 10 elders of Gilead said unto Jephthah 
II, II Jephthah went with the elders of Gilead 

21. 16 Then the elders of the congregation said 
Ruth 4. 2 he took ten men of the elders of the city 

4 Buy (it), .before the elders of my people 
9 Boaz said unto the elders, ami (unto) all 
II and the elders, said, (We are) witnesses 

3 people were come, .elders of Israel said 

4 the elders of Israel gathered themselves 
.». 3 the elders of Jabesh said unto him : Giva. 

15. 30 before the elders of my people, and 

16. 4 the elders of the town trembled at his 
30. 26 he sent of the spoil unto the elders of J. 

2 Sa. 3. 17 communication with the elders of Israel 
5. 3 tlie elders of Israel came to the king to 

12. 17 the elders of his house arose, (and went) 

17. 4 pleased Absalom well, and all the elders 
17. 15 counsel Absalom and the elders of Israel 
19. II Speak unto the elders of Judab, saying 

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I Kl. 8. 3 the elilers of Israel came, and tlie priests 

20. 7 king, .called all the elders of tlic land 
20 8 the elders, and all the people, said unto 

21. 8 sent tlie lettei'S unto the elders and to 
21. II the elders and the nobles who were the 

32 in his hou.se, and the elders sat with him 
32 he said to the elders. See ye how this 
J unto the rulers of Jezreel, to the ciders 
5 he that (was) over the city, the ciders 

2 the scribe, and the ciders of the priests 

1 they gathered unto him all the elders of 

3 Therefore came all the elders of Israel 
25 David, and the elders of Isiael, and 

16 David and the elders, .fell upon theix 

2 Solomon assembled the elders of Israel 

4 the elders of Israel came ; and the Lev. 
29 gathered together all the elders of Judah 

8 the counsel of the princes and the elders 
14 with them the elders of every city, and 
32 praise him in the assembly of the elders 
23 he sittcth among the elders of the land 

2 the scribes, and the elders of the priests 

17 rose up certain of the elders of tlie land 
I unto the residue of the elders which 

jg my priests and mine elders gave up the 
10 The ciders of the daughter of Zion sit 
16 tlie priests, they favom'ed. not the elders 
12 the faces of elders were not honoured 
14 The ciders have ceased from the gate 
I and the elders of Judah sat before me 
I Then came certain of the elders of Israel 
1 certain of the elders of Israel came to 
*3 speak unto the elders of Israel, and say 
14 gather the elders(and) all the inhabitants 
2. i6 assemble the elders, gather the children 

S. Great, Ti rah. 

Gen. 25 23 and the elder shall serve the younger 

^.Orcy headed, 3'^ sah. 

l^a. ;. s eye of their God was upon the elders of 

5. 9 Then asked we those elders, (and) said 

6. 7 the governor of the Jews, and the elders 
6. 8 ye shall do to the elders of these Jews 

6. 14 the elders of the Jews builded, and they 

GAf/ed as to days, D'o;? o'ipi zeqeniin leyandm. 
Job 32. 4 because they (were) elder than he 

(j.Orealcr, n^l^wv meizon. 

Rom. 9. 12 The elder shall serve the younger 

T.Elder, aged person, "rpea^vTepos presbuleros. 
Mattij. 2 transgress the tradition of the elders? 
16. 21 and suffer many things of the elders and 
21. 23 chief priests and the elders of the people 
26. 3 the scribes, and the elders of the people 
26. 47 chief priests and elders of the people 

26. 57 the scribes and the elders were assembled 
s6. 59 the chief priests, and elders, and all the 

27. I chief priests and elders of the people 
27. 3 silver to the chief priests and elders 
27. 12 accused of the chief priests and elderg 
27. 20 the chief priests and elders persuaded 

27. 41 mocking (him), with the scribes and elders 

28. 12 when they were assembled with the elders 
Stark 7. 3 holding the tradition of the elders 

7. 5 according to the tradition of the elders 

8. 31 and be rejected of the elders, and (of) the 
J I. 27 priests, and the scribes, and the elders 
14, 43 priests and the scribes and the ciders 

14. 53 aU the chief priests and the elders and 

15. I held a consultation with the elders and 
I-ulco 7. 3 he sent unto him the elders of the .Jews 

g. 22 and be rejected of the elders and chief 

so. I the scribes came upon (him) with the eld. 

■22. 52 and captains of the temple, and the elders 

Acts. 4. s that their rulers, and elders, and scribes 

4. 8 rulers of the people, and elders of Israel 

4. 23 all that the chief priests and elders had 
6. 12 they stirred up the people, and the elflers 

II. 30 sent it to the elders by the hands of 

14. 23 had ordained them elders in every church 

15. 2 to Jerusalem unto the apostles and elders 
15. 4 church, and (of) the apostles and elders 
15. 6 the apostles and elders came together 

15. 22 Then pleased it the apostles and elders 
15. 23 The apostles and elders and brethren 

16. 4 were ordained of the apostles and elders 
20. 17 and called the elders of the chuich 

21. i3 and all the elders were present 
33. 14 they came to the chief priests and elders 
84. I the high priest descended with the elders 
23. IS *^e chief priests and the elders of the 
xT3i-> s- * IBehuke not an elder, but entreat (him) as 

5. 17 Let the elders that rule well be counted 
5.19 Against an elder receive not an accusation 

Titus I. 5 and ordain elders in every city, as I had 
Heb. II. 2 by it the elders obtained a good report 
Jas. 5. 14 let Mm call for the eiders of the church 

1 Pe. 5. I The elders which are among you I exhort 

2 Jo. 1 The eider imto the elect lady and her 

r' Jo. 1 The elder unto the well beloved Gaius 
ev. 4. 4 1 8a,w lour and twenty elders sitting 
4. 10 The f<rar and twenty elders fall down 
5. 5 one of the elders saith unto me. Weep not 
5. 6 in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb 
5. 8 four (aad) twenty elders fell down before 
5. II the throne and the beasts and the elders 
5. 14 the fourj-and) twenty elders fell down and 
J7. II about the throne, and (about) the elders 
fj. 13 one of the elders answered, saying unto 
41. 16 the fouTiiod twenty elders which sat 



i Jo 
£ev 



Kev 14 3 and before the four be;ist3, and the oldurs 
19 4 the four and twenty ciders, and ihe four 

ELDER, also on — 

A fellow elder, cvfjirp^crQvTfpos sumprcshvteros. 
I Pe. 5 1 who am also an elder, and a witness of 

ELDERS, (stats of) the — 

1. Eldership, p-resbylcry, wpecrfivTepiovpresbuterion. 
Luke 22. 66 the elders of the people, and the chief 
Acts 22. 5 and all the estate of the elders 

2. Elder, aged person, -yrpfafivrcpos presbuteros. 
Luke 15. 25 his elder son was in the fiekV: .and as he 

1 Ti. 5. 2 Thec!4erwomenasraothers; theyounger 
J Pe. 5. 5 younger, submit yourselves unto the eld. 

ELDEST (son) — 

I. First born, ni33 behor. 

Num. I. 20 the children of Reuben, Israel's eldest s. 

26. 5 Reuben, the eldest son of Israel 

2 Ki. 3. 27 he took his eldest son, that should have 
Job 1. 13 drinking in their eldest brother's house 

1. 18 drinking, .in their eldest brother's house 
I.Great, Vnj gadol. 

Gen. 27. 1 he called Esau his eldest son, and said 

27. J5 goodly raiment of her eldest son Esau 
44. 12 began at the eldest, and left at the young. 

1 Sa. 17. 13 the three eldest sons of Jesse went (and) 

17. 14 and the three eldest followed .Saul 

17. 28 Eliab his eldest brother heard when he 

S./iged, ipj zagen. 

Gen. 24. 2 Abraham said unto his eldest servant of 

i. First, jiiyN"! rishon. 

2 Ch.22. I the band of men . . had slain all the eldest 
5.Elder,_ Trpec/Bi^Tepoj preshuieros. 

John 8. 9 beginning at the eldest, (even) unto the 

El'-EAB, -i^\\i God is witness. 

A descendant of Ephraim, slain by invaders, n c. 1680. 

1 Ch. 7. 21 Ezer, and E., whom the men of Gath 
El-EA'-LEH, n^v^K God is exalted. 

A place on the E. of the Jordan in the pastoral country 
taken possession of by P^euben. The modem name is 
El-A'al ("the high"), a mile N. of Heshbon. Exten- 
sive ruins are still seen. 

Num32. 3 Heshbon, and E., Shebam, and Nebo 

32. 37 children of Reuben built Heshbon, and E 
Isa. 15. 4 Heshbon shall cry, and E.; their voice 

16. 9 1 will water thee with . . tears, O . , E. 
Jer. 48. 34 From-lhe cry of Heshbon (even) unto E 

EL-EA'-SAH, EL-A'-SAH, ri-^lt>^ God is doet . 

1. A son of Helezof the family of Hezron. B.C. 1305 

I Ch. 2. 39 Azariah begat Helez, and Helcz begnt E. 

2. 40 E. begat Sisamai, and Sisamai bcgiit Sha. 

2. A son of Kapha or Raphaiah, a descendant of Saul. 
B.C. 960. 

1 Ch. 8. 37 Kapha, .his son, E. his son, Azel his son 
9. 43 Rephaiah his son, E. his son, Azel liis 

EZ-EA'-SAR, ilj;'?N, 'EAeofop God is helper. 
1. Third son of Aaron by Elisheba, daughter of Ammina- 
dab, a descendant of Judah through Pharez. B.C. i4'52. 
Exod. 6. 23 she bare him Nadab, and Abihu, E., .and 
6. 25 E., Aaron's son, took., of the daughters of 
e8. 1 Nadab and Abihu, E. and Ithamar 
Lev. 10. 6 Moses said unto Aaron, and unto E. 
10. 12 Moses spake unto Aaron, and unto E. 
10. 16 he was angry with E. and Ithamar, the 
Num. 3. 2 Nadab the first born, and Abiliu, E., .and 

3. 4 E. and Ithamar ministered in the priest's 

3. 32 E. . .(shall be) chief over the chief of the 

4. 16 And to the ofBce of E. . .the oil for the 
16. 37 Speak unto E. the son of Aaron the pri 

16. 39 E. the priest took the brasen censers 

19. 3 ye shall give her unto E. the priest, that 
19. 4 E. the priest shall take of her blood with 

30. 25 Take Aaron and E. his son, and bring 
20. 26, z8 and put them upon E. his son 

25. 7 when Phinehas, the son of E. . . saw (it) 

25. II Phinehas, the son of E. . .hath turned my 

26. J LORD spake unto Moses and unto E. the 
26. 3 Moses and E. the priest spake with them 

26. 60 unto Aaron w.as born Nadab,and Abihu,E. 
e6. 63 that were numbered by Moses and E. 

27. a they stood before Moses, and before E. 
27. 19 set him before E. the priest, and before 
27. 21 he shall stand before E. the priest, who 
27. 22 he took Joshua, and set him before E. the 

31. 6 them and Phinehas the son of E. the pr. 
31. 12 they brought the captives .. unto .. E. the 
31. 13 Moses, and E. the priest, .went forth to 
31. 21 E. the priest said unto the men of war 
31. 26 Take the sum of the prey, .thou, and E. 
31. 29 Take (it) of their half, and give (it) unto E. 
31. 31 Moses and E. the priest did as the Lord 
31. 41 Moses gave the tribute, .unto E. the pri. 

31. 51, S4 And Moses and E. the priest took the 

32. 2 the children of Reuben . . spake unto . E. 
32. 28 So concerning them Moses commanded E. 
34. 17 E. the priest, and Joshua the son of Nun 

Dent 10. 6 E. his son ministered in the priest's office 
Josh 14. I which E, the priest, .distributed for inh. 

17. 4 they came near before E. the priest, and 
,19. 51 These (are) the inheritances, which E. 

21. 1 Then came, .the Levites unto E. the 

22. 13 Phinehas the son of E. the piiest 



Jobh.z2. 31 Phinehas the Bon of E. the priest said 

12. 32 Phinehas the son of E. the prieat. .rctu. 
24. ^3 E. the eon of Aaron died ; .and they bur 

Judg2o. 28 Phinehas, the son of E. . .stood before It 
I Ch. 6. 3 The sons alsoof Aaron, i:.. and Ithamar 
6. 4 E. begat Phirchas, Phintlu'.s begat Abisli. 
6. 50 E. his son, Phinehas his sou, Abishiia 
9. 2o Phinehas the son of E. was the ruler over 
24 I sons of Aaron. Abihu, E., and Ithamar 
24. 2 E. and Ithamar executed the pricEt's oHIco 
24. 3 both Zadok of the sons of E., and Ahim. 
24. 4 more chief men found of the sons of E. 
24. 4 Among the sons of E. . .sixteen chief men 
24. 5 governors, .were of the sons of E., and 
24. 6 principal household being taken for E. 
Ezra 7. 5 Abishua. .sou of Phinehas. son of E. 
2.'Sonof Amniinadabof Kirjath-jearim, set apart to take 
care of the ark after it was sent back bjrthe Plulistines. 

B.C. II 20. 

1 Sa 7. 1 sanctified E. his son to keep the ark of 
3 A son of Dodo the Ahohitc, one of the three chief 
captains of David's army. B.C. 1048. 

i Sa. 23 9 after him (was) E. the son of Dodo the A. 

I Ch. II. 12 after him (was) E. the son of Dodo, tlie A. 

4. A Merarite and son of Mahli. Ho had daughters 
only, who weremarncd to their cousins. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.23. 21 The sons of of Mahli ; E. and Kish 

23. 22 E. died, and had no sons, but daughters 

24. 28 Of JlaliU (came) E., who had no sons 

5. A priest who participated in the fea.st of the dedica- 
tion of the wall under JVehemi.ih. B.C. 44c. 

Neh. 12. 42 Maaseiah, and Sheniai.ah, and E.. and U. 

6. A son of Phinehas, a Levite. B.C. 457 

Ezra 8. 33 and with him .E. the son of Phinehas 
7 Son of Eliud, three generations above Joseph the 
husband of Jlary. 

Matt. I. 15 Eliud begat E. ; and E. begat Matthaa 
ELECT — 
\.Chcsen, choice, thd bachir. 

Isa. 42 I my servant, whom I uphold; mine elect 
45. 4 For Israel mine elect, 1 have even called 
65. 9 mine elect shall inherit it, and my ser. 
65. 22 mine elect shall long enjoy the work of 
2. Laid out, chosen, choice, (kK(kt6s ekleklos. 
Matt 24 22 for the elect's sake those days th-all bo 
24. 24 if. possible, they shall deceive tlie verve. 
24. 31 andythey shall gather together his elect 
Marki3. 20 no flesh should be saved : but for the el 

13. 22 to seduce, if (it were) possible, even the e. 
13. 27 and shall gather together his elect from 

Luke 18. 7 And shall not Cod avenge his own elect 
P^om. 8. 33 lay anything to the charge of God's elect f 
Col. 3. 12 Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy 
t Ti. 5. 21 1 charge, before God .and the elect 

2 Ti. 2 10 I endure all things for the elect's sake 
Titus I. J according to the faith of God's elect, and 

1 Pe. 1 2 Elect according to the foreknowledge of 

2. 6 I lay in Sion a chief corner stone, elect 

2 Jo I The elder unto the elect Lady and her 

13 Tlie children of thy elect sister greet thee 

ELECTED together with — 
Chosem along with, avv^KheicTds suncklcklos. 
1 Pe. 5. n at Babylon, elected together with 
ELECTION — 
Clioice, a laying ovt, fKAoyli ekloge. 

Kom. 9. II according to election might stand, not 
II 5 there is a remnant according tu the ela. 
II. 7 the election hath obtained it, and the 
II. 28 but as touching the election, (they arc) 

1 Th. I. 4 Knowing, brethren beloved, ycui- clcc. 

2 Pe. 1. 10 to make your calling and election sui'e 
EL ELO-HE IS-EA'-SL, 'J^'JS': '0'7« ^t< God, the God 

of Israel. 
The name given by Jacob to the altar he erected near 
Shechem, where he pitched his tent arid afterwards 
purchased from the sons of Hamor. B.C. 1732. 

Gen. 33. 20 he erected .an altar, and called it E. 
ELEMENTS — 
Elements, rudimcvls, first siep,(nnix^'Lov sloichcion. 

Gal. 4. 3 were in bondage under the elements of 
4. 9 to the weak and beggarly elements 

2 Pe. 3. 10, 12 the elements shall melt with fervent 

E'.LEPH, I^N union, ox. 

A town of Benjamin, and named next to Jenisalem. 

Josh.iS. 28 Zelah, E., and Jebusi, which (is) Jerusa, 
ELEVEN — 

1. Eleven, one {and) ten, •ei'li "inx aelicd asar. 
Gen. 32. 22 his two women, servants, .and his eleven 

37. 9 the eleven stars, mjde obeisance to me 

2 Ki. 23. 36 Jehoiakim. .reigned eleven years in Jer. 

24. 18 Zedekiah. .reigned eleven years in Jeru. 

2Ch.36. 5 Jehoiakim.. reigned eleven yesrs in Jer 

36. II Zedekiah.. reigned eleven years in Jeru. 

Jer 52. I Zedekiah. reigned eleven years in Jeru. 

2. Eleven, (^'}.V'il) Vi? "F^V. ashte asar. 

Exod26.' 7 upon the tabernacle ; eleven curtains 
26. 8 the eleven ctirtains (shall be all) of one 
36. 14 over the tabernacle : eleven curtains he 
36. 15 the eleven curtains (were) of one size 
^um29. 20 on the third day eleven bullocks, two 
Eze. 40. 49 and the breadth eleven cubits ; and 
Z. Eleven, one (and) ten, evSaca Jwiidelia. 

Matt.28. 16 'Than the eleven disciples went away 



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I.Iarki6. 14 he appeared unto the eleven as they sat 
liUke 24. 9 and told all these things vinto the eleven 

24. 3j they rose up . .and found the eleven 
Acts 1. 26 he was numbered with the eleven apoat. 

3. Id Peter, standing up with the eleven 

EEEVEKTH— . 

1. Eleven, (nnfe*^) i^j; 'ntpg ashte asar. 

Num. 7. 72 On the eleventh day Pagiel. .(offered) 
Deut. I. 3 in the eleventh month, on the first (day) 

1 Ki. 6. 38 in the eleventh year, in the month Bui 

2 Ki. 9. 29 in the eleventh year of Joram the son of 

25. 2 the city was besieged unto the eleventh 
1 Ch. 12. 13 Jeremiah the tenth, Machbanal the elev. 

24. 12 The eleventh to Eliashib, the twelfth to 
23. 18 The eleventh to Azareel, (he), his sons 
27. T4 The eleventh (captain) tor the eleventh 

Jer. I. 3 unto the end of the eleventh year of Zed. 
39. 2 (And) in the eleventh year of Zedekiah 
52. s the city ■visa besieged unto the eleventh 

Eze. 26. I And it came to pass in the eleventh year 

30. 20 it came to pass in the eleventh year, in 

31. t it came to pass in the eleventh year, in 
Zech. I. 7 and twentieth day of the eleventh month 

^.Eleventh, evS^Karoi hendikatos. 

Matt 20. 6 And about the eleventh hour he went 

20. 9 they came that (v/ere hired) about the eL 
Eev. 21. 20 the eleventh, a jacinth ; the tv/elfth, an 

EL-HA'-ITAK', Jjn^t God is gracious. 

1. Son of Jalr, Who slew iahn^ the b?otIjer of Goliath 
the Glttite. B.C. 1048. 

1 Ch. 20. 5 E. the son of Jair slew lahmi the brother 

2 Sa. 21. 19 E. the son of Jaare-oregim. .slew (the br.) 

2. A son of Dodo the Bethlehemite, and one of the thirty 
oj David's chief men. B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 24 E. the son of Dodo of Beth-lehe^ 
I Ch.ii. 26 E. the son of Dodo of Beth-lehem 

E'-LI, »^j; Jah is high. 

High priest and judge of Israel, who immediately pre- 
ceded Samuel. His descent was tlirough Ithamar the 
younger of Aaron's two surviving sons. 

I Sa. I. 3 And the two sons of E. . .(were) there 

1. 9 E. the priest sat upon a seat by a post of 

1. 12 it came to pass, .that E. marked her mo. 

J. 13 therefore E. thought she had been drunk. 

I. 34 E. said unto her, How long wilt thou be 
. 1. 17 H. answered and said, Go in peace : and 

1. 25 slew a bullock, and brought the child to E. 
a. II child did minister unto the Lord before E 
2. 12 Now the sons of E. (were) sons of Belial 
s. 20 E. blessed Elkanah and his wife, and said 
E. 23 E. was very old, and heard all that his 

2. 27 And there came a man of God unto E. 

3. I Samuel ministered unto the L. before E. 
3. 2 when B. (was) laid down in his place, and 
3. 5 And he ran unto E., and said. Here (am) 
3. 6 Samuel arose and went to E., and said 

3. 8 ho arose and went to E.-, and said, Hera 
3. 8 E. perceived that the Lord had called 
3. 9 E. said unto Samuel, Go, lie down : and 
3. 12 I will perform against E. all. .which I 
3. 14 I have sworn unto the house of E., that 

3. 14 the iniquity of E.'s, house shall not be 

3. 15 And Samuel feared to show E. the vision 

3. 16 IS. called Samuel, and said, Samuel, my 
4 4 the two SODS of E. . .(vrere) there vrith the 

4. II the two sons of E., Hophni and Phinehas 
4. 13 E. sat upon a seat by the v/ayside watch. 
4. 14 when E. heard the noise of the crying, he 
4. 14 And the man came in hastily, and told E. 
4. 15 Now E. was ninety and eight years old 

4. 16 the man said untoB. I (am) he that came 
14. 3 Phinehas, the son of E., the LORD'a priest 

I Ki. 2. 27 he spake concerning the house of E. in 

E-M, 'H\j . in Eeb. 'V>? eli, my Ood. 

Matt. 27. 46 cried with a loud voice, saying. Ell ! Ell !■ 

E-M'-AB, nn'Sx God is father. 
\. A son of Heioh, and leader of the tribe of Zebulun 
at the time of the census in the wilderness. B.C. 1490. 
Num. 1. 9 Of Zebulun ; E, the son of Helen 

2. 7 E. the son of Helen . . captain of the chiL 
7. 24 On the third day E. the son of Helon 
7. 29 this (was) the offering of E. the son of H. 
10. i6 over the host . . of Zebulun , . B. the son of 

2. A Eeubenito, son of Pallu or Phallu, and father of 
Dathan and Abiram. B.C. 1490. 

Numi6. I Dathan and Abiram the sons of E. . .took 
16. 12 to call Dathan and Abiram, the sons of E. 

26. 8 And the sons of Pallu ; E. 

26. 9 the sons of E.; Nemuel, and Dathan, and 
Dent n. 6 did unto Dathan and Abiram . .sons of E. 

3. The eldest son of Jesse and brother of David, He. 
iB called Elihu in i Ch. 27. iB. B.C. 1065. 

I Sa. 16. 6 it came to pass . .that he looked on E. 
17. 13 threesonsthatwenttothebatt!e(were)E, 
17. 28 E. his eld est brother heard when he spake 
17. 28 E.'s anger was-ktndled against D., and ha 

1 Ch. 2. 13 Jesse begat his first bom E., and Abina. 

2 Ch.ii. 18 Abiliail the daughter of E. the son of Je. 

4. A Levite in the time of David, and was both a porter 
and a musician on the psaltery. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.is. 18 Jehiel, and TJnni, E., and Benaiah, and 
IS- 20 Jehiel, and Unni, and E., and Maasciah 
iS. 5 Jehiel, and Mattithiah, and E., and Ben. 
6. A Gadite warlike leader who with others came over 
to David in the wilderness. B.C. 1058. 

I Ch.12. g Ezer the first, Obadiah the second, E. tha 



6. An ancestor of Samuel_ the prophet ; a Kohathito 
IJevite, son of Nahath. m other statements of the 
genealogy he is called Elihu (i Sa, i. i); and Eliel 
(i Ch. 6. 34). 

I Ch. 6. 27 E. his son, Jeroham liisson, Elkanah hia 

Elr-IA'-BA, Viyh'^< God is Iffiwwing. 

1. One of the sons of David. B.C. 1030. 

a Sa. 5. 16 And Elishama, and E., and Eliphalef; 

1 Ch. 3. 8 And Elishama, and E., and Eliphalet 

2. A Benjamite mighty warrior who led 200,000 of his 
tribe to the army of Jehoshaphat. B.C. 941. 

2 Ch. 17. 17 of Benjamin ; E. a mighty man of vslonr 

El-IA'-DAH, Vjh^ God is Icncwing. 
An Aramite of Zobah, father of Kezon, the captain of a 
marauding band that annoyed Solomon. B.C. 1025. 
I Kj.ii. 23 Rezon the son of E., which fled from his 

E-U'-AH, .T^K God is Jah. 

1. A son of Jeroham the Benjamite, and head of hia 
tribe. B.C. 1300. 

1 Ch. a. 27 Jareslah, and E., and Zichri, the sons of 

2. One of the Bene-Elam that married a strange wife. 
B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 26 Jehiel, and Abdi, and Jeremoth, and E. 

Et-IAH'-BA, N5ri!^« God hides. 

A Shaalbonite, one of David's famous gnard of thirty. 

B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 32 E. the Shaalbonite, of the sons of Jashen 

1 Ch.ii. 33 Azmaveth the Bahai-umite, E. the Shaal, 

EI-IA'-KEJI, Q'i?;^^!, 'EkiaKslfj. God is setting up. 

1. A son of Hilkiah, successor of Shebna as master of 
Hezekiah's household. B.C- 710, 

a ICi.18. 18 there came out to them E. the son of H. 
18. 26 Then said E. the son of Hil'idaJji, ftiid Sh. 

18. 37 Then camo E. the son of Hillciah, which 

19. 2 And he sent E., which (was) over the ho. 
Isa. 22. 20 I will call my servant E. the son of Hilk. 

36. 3 Then came forth unto him B., HUkiah's 
36. II Then said E. and Shebna and Joah imto 

36. 22 Then came E. . .that(wa3) over the house. 

37. 2 And hesentE., who (was) over the house. 

2. Original name of king Jehoiakim. B.C. 599. 

2 Ki.23. 34 Pharaoh-nechoh made E. the son of Josiah 
2 Ch.36. 4 the king of Egypt made E. his brother 

3. A priest that assisted at the dedication of the wall in 
the time of Nehemiah. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 41 the priests ; E., Maaseiah, Miniamin, Mi. 
i. Eldest son of Abiud or Judah ; brother of Joseph, and 
father of Azor in the genealogy of Clirist. 

Matt. 1. 13 Abiud begat E. ; and E. begat Azor 
Luke 3. 30 (son) of Jonan, which was (the son) of E. 

B-LI'-AK, Cj;'^!!? God, is founder of the people^ 

1. FatherofBath-sheba, wife of David, B.a 1060. Called 

also ATumiel. 

2 Sa. II. 3 not this Bath-sheba, the daughter of B. 
3. One of David's thirty miglity men. B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 34 £. the son of Ahithophel the GUonite 

E-LI'-AS, 'UXlas, tlie Greek form of Elijah. 
Matt J I. 14 if ye will receive (it), this is E., which 

16. 14 Some.. John the Baptist; some, E. . 

17. 3 there appeared imto them Moses and E. 
17. 4 thee, and one for Moses, and one forE. 
17. 10 Why then say the scribes that E. must 
17. II E. truly shall first come, and restore all 
17. 12 E. is come already, and they knew him 
27. 47 Some, .said, This (man) calleth for E. 
27. 49 let us see whether E. \7ill come to save 

Mark 6. 15 Others said. That it is B. And others said 

8. 23 but some. .B. ; and others, One of the pr. 
g. 4 there appeared imto them E. with Moses 

9. s thee^ and one for Moses, and one for E. 
9. II Why say the scribes that B. must first c? 
9, 13 E. verily cometh first, and restoreth all 
9. 13 E. is indeed qome, and they have done 

15. 35 some of them, .said. Behold, he calleth E, 
15. 36 let us see v/hether i). will come to take 
Luke I. 17 shall go before him in the spirit, .of E. 
4. 25 many widows . .in Israel in the daj-s of E, 
4. 26 unto none of them was E. sent, save unto 
9. 8 And of some, that E, had appeared ; and 
g. 19 They answering said . .but some (say), E. 
9. 30 talked with him two men. .Moses and E. 
9. 33 thee, and one for Moses, and one for E. 
9i 54 and consume them, even as' E. did ? 
John I. 21 they asked. Mm, Wh'at then? Art thou E. ! 

1. 25 Why baptizest thou, -if thou be not. .E. 
Rom It. 2 Wot ye not what the Scripture saith of E. ? 
Jas. 5. 17 E. was a man subject to Uke passions as 

EX-ifl.'-SAPK, 1d;^x God is gatlterer. 

1. Son of Deuel arid head of the tribe of Dan at the 
(jensus in the wilderness. B.C. 1490. 

Num. 1. 14 Of Gad ; E. the son of Denel 

2. 14 the captain of the sons of Gad;. .E. 

7. 42 On the sixth day E. the son of Denel 
7. 47 this, -the offering of E. the. sou of Deuel 
ip. 20 over, .the children of Gad. ."E. the son of 

2. Sott of Lael a chief of the house of the father of the 
Gershonites at the census in the wilderness, B.C. 1490, 

Num. 3. 24 the chief, .of the Gershonites. ,E. the son 
EL-Ii'-5HIB, a'U';^Ni God is requifer. 
1. A priest in the tiine of David. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.24, 12 The eleventh to E-, the tv/ejfth to Jaklm 



2. A descendant of the royal family of Judah. B.C. 445 

i.Ch. 3. 24 the sons of Elioenal. .Hodaiah, and E. 

3. The high priest at the time of the rebuilding of the 
wall under Nehemiah. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. I E. the high priest rose up, with his breth. 
3. 20 unto the door of the house of E. the high 
3. 21 house of E. . .to the end of thehouse of E. 
13. 4 B. the priest . . (was) allied unto Tobiah 
13. 7 I . . understood . . the evil that E. did for 
13. 28 Joiada, the son of E. the high priest 

4. A singer who married a strange wife in the esUe. 

B.C. 445- 

Ezra 10, 24 Of the singers also : E. : and of the 

5. A son of Zattu, whose wife was a stranger, B,C. 44s. 

Ezra 10. 27 of the sons of Zattu'; Elioenai, E., Matt. 

6. A son of Bani, who married a strange wife, B.C. 44s. 

Ezra 10, 36 Vaniah, Meremoth, E, 

7. An ancestor of Johanan who assisted Ezra in the as- 
sembly about strange vaves, B.C. 445. 

Ezra iQ. 6 into the chamber of Johanan the son of E, 
Neh. 12. 10 J. begat Joiakim, Joiakim also begat K 
12. 22 The levites, in the days of E. . .(were) 
12. 23 until the days of Johanan the son of E. 

E'LI-A'-^HAH, ."jpx'^K God is come. 

A son of Heman appointed by lot for the service 

song in the sanctuary. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.25. 4 TIem. : the sons of Heman ; Bukkiah..B, 

25. 27 The twentieth to E., (he), his sons, and 

E-LX'-DAB, Ti'^K God is a friend. 

A chief of Benjamin chosen to represent his tribe Sn 

the allotment of Canaan. B.C. 1452. 

Num.34. 21 Of the tribe of Benjamin, E. the son of 

E-n'-El, "rx'^g God is God, 

1. Great-grandfather of Samuel the prophet : in i Ch. 
6. 27 it is Blidb. 

I Ch. 6. 34 Jeroham, the son of E., the son of Toah 

2. Head of the house of Manasseh in Bashan. B.C. 8oo» 

I Ch. s. 24 E. , .heads of the house of their fathers 

3. A son of Shimhi the Benjamite. B.C. 1340. 

1 Ch. 8. 20 And Elienai, and ZUthai, and E. 
i. A son of Shashak, a Benjamite, B.C. 1340. 
I Ch. 8. 22 And Ishpan, and Heber, and E, 

5. A captain of David's army, B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. 45 E. the Mahavite, and Jeribai and Jo^ 

6. Another of David's valiant men. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii, 47 E., and Obed, and Jasiel the Mesofcaito 

7. A Gadite that joined Eavid at Ziklag ; perhaps the 
game as No, 5. or 6. 

I Ch.12, II Altai the sisih, E. the seventh 

8. A chief of Judah is. David's time ; perhaps the same 
as No. 5. 

I Ch.13. 9 Of the sons of Hebron ; E. the chief 

9. A chief Levite whom David called on to assist in 
bringing up the Ark from the house of Obed-edom, B.C. 
1042. 

1 Ch.15. II David called for.. the priests, and..E. 

10. A Levite, overseer of the dedicated things in the 
time of Hezeklah. B.C. 726, 

2 Ch.31. 13 B., and I^machiah, and Mahath. .overs. 

ErII-E'-NAI, Ty^N unto God are m,ine eyes. 
A son of Shimhi, a iJenjamite. 33.C. 1340. 
I Ch. 8. 20 And E., and Zilthai, and EUel 

E-U-E'-ZER, "ii^'^n, 'EXieXep God is help. 

1. Abraham's chief 'servant, called by liinj '< Eliezer of 
Damascus," (or rather Damascus Eliezer). The com. 
mon version makes him bom in Abraham's house ; 
but the original is. simply "son of my house" (Gen. 
15. 3), which imports no mbre than that he was one of 
the household. B.C. 1913. 

Gen. 15. 2 the steward of my house (is) this E. of D. 

2. Second son of Moses and Zipporah, to ■whom hia 
father gave this name as a memento of iiis gratitude to 
God. B.C. 1500. 

Exod. 18. 4 the name of the other (was) E. ; for the 
1 Cli.23. 15 The sons of Moses(were) Gershom and E. 
23. 17 the sons of E. (were) Eehabiah the chief 
23. 17 And E. had none other sons 

26. 25 And his brethren by E, ; Eehabiah his 

3. A grandson of Benjamin. B.C. 1650.. 

1 Ch. 7. 8 And the sons of Becher ; Zemira, and. .E. 

4. A priest who assisted in bringing up the ark from the 
house of Obed-edom. B.C. 1042. 

1 Ch.15. 24 Benaiah, andE., the priests, did blow 

5. A ruler of Keuben in the time of David. B.C. loij. 

J, Ch,27. 16 the ruler of the Eeubenites (was) E. 

6. A prophet that rebuked Jehoshaphat for joining 
with Ahaziah king of Israel in an expedition to Opbir. 
B.C. 896. 

2 Ch.2o. 37 E. the son of Dodavah.. prophesied agai. 

7. A chief sent with others to induce come Xevltes and 
others to accompany Ezra to Jerusalem. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. 16 Then sent I for E., for Ariel, for ShemaL 

8. A priest who had taken a strange wife. B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 1 8 Maaseiah, and E. , and Jarib, 8Jid Gedaliali 

9. A Levite who had trespassed like No. 8. 

Ezra 10. 23 Levites ; Jozabad, acd Sliliitei..and £. 



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ELISHAMA 



10. One of the sons of Harlm who had done likewise.. 

Ezra lo. 31 And (of) the sons of Harlm ; E., Ishijah 
tl. An ancestor of Joseph husband of Mary in the line 
traced by Luke. 

Luke 3. 29 (the sonj of Joae.which was (the son) of E. 
E-II-HO'-BEPH, Tih'JiK GoO, of harvest rain. 
A Bcribe or secretary of Solomon. B.C. 1015. 

I Ki. 4. 3 E. and Ahiah, the sons of Shisha, scribes 
E-LI'-Htr, n>^N Ood himself. 

1. Great-grandfather of Samuel the prophet, and son of 
Tohu. Both Bliel and Miab are used of this man in 
k Ch. vi B.C. 1230. 

1 Sa. I. I the son of Jerohara, the son of B. 

2. Manassehite who joined David at Ziglag. B.C. 1058. 

I Ch.i2. 20 E., and Zilthai, captains of tlie thousands 

3. A Kohathite of the family of Korah, and a porter at 
the tabernacle in the time of David. B.o. 1022. 

I Ch. 26, 7 whose brethren (were) strong men, E. 

4. A brother of David (same as Eliab), made ruler over 
Judah. B.C. 1060. _ - 

I Ch.27. 18 Of Judah^ E., (one) of the brethren of D. 
6. Youngest of Job's three.friend3. B.C. 1320. 

Job 32. 2 Then was kindled the wrath of E. the son 
32. 4 Now E. had waited till Job had spoken 
32. 5 When E. saw that (there was) no answer 
32. 6 E. . .said, I (am) young, and ye (are) very 

34. 1 Furthermore, E. answered and said, Hear 

35. I E. spake moreover, and said, Thinkest 

36. I E. also proceeded, and said. Suffer mo 

E-ll'-JAH, ?n;'?s; my Ood is Jah, or God himself. 
1. The grandest and most romantic character that Israel 
ever produced. " Elijah the Tlshbite of the inhabitants 
of GUead," ia literally all we know of his Darentage. 
B.O. 897. 

I Bli, 17. I And E. the Tishbite. .said unto Ahab 
17. 13 And E, said unto her. Fear not ; go I 
17. 15 she. .did according to the saying of E. 
17. 16 word of the Lord, which he spake by E. 

17. 18 she said unto E., What have I to do with 
17. 22 the Lord heard the voice 01 E.; and tlie 
17. 23 E. took the child, and brought him down 
17. 23 and E. said. See, thy son liveth 

17. 24 the woman said to B., Now by this I know 

18. I the word of the Lord came to E. in the 
18. 2 And E. went to show himself unto Aliab 
18. 7 as Obadiah was in the way, behold, E. 
18. 7 and said, (Art) thou that my lord E.? 
t8. ^, ii,i4go, tellthylord,Behold,E.(i3here) 

18. 15 E. said, (As) the LOKD of hosta liveth 

18. 16 and Ahab went to meet E. 

t8. 17 it came to pass, when Ahab sa'w E., that 
18. 21 E. came unto all the people, and said 
18. 22 Then said E. unto the people, I. .1 only 
18. 25 And E. said unto the prophets of Baal 
18. ^7 E. mocked them, and said. Cry aloud 
18. 30 E. said imto all the people, Come near 
18. 31 E. took twelve stones, according to the 
18. 36 E. came near, and said, lonD God of Ab. 
18. 40 E. said mito them, Take the prophets of 
18. 40 E. brought them down to the brook K. 
18. 41 E. said unto Ahab, Get the up, eat and 
18. 42 and E. went up to the top of Carmel 

18. 46 And the hand of the Lord was on E. 

19. I Ahab told Jezebel all that E. had done 
19. 2 Jezeljel sent a messenger unto E., saying 
19. g said unto him, Whatdoest thoufnere, £.? 
jg. 13 And it was (30), when E. heard (it,) that 

19. 19 E. passed by him, and cast liis mantle 
»g. 20 And he left the oxen, and ran after E. 
19. 2t ^e arose, and went after E., and ministe. 
ai. 17 the word of the LORD came to E. the T. 
21. 20 Ahab said to E., Hast thou found me, O 
2t. 28 the word of the Lord came to E., the T. 

a KI. I. 3 the angel of the Lord said to E. the Ti. 
I. 4 Thou.. Shalt surely die. And E. departed 

1. 8 And he said. It (is) E. the Tishbite 

1. 10 E. answered and said to the captain of 

1. 12 E. answered and said unto them. If I (be) 

1. 13 third captain, .fell onhis knees before E. 
1. 15 the angel of the Lord said unto E., Go 
J. 17 died'jaccordingtotheword..whichE.:had 

2. I .the Lord would take up E. into heaven 
2. I that E. went with Elisha from Gilgal 
a. 2 E. said unto Elisha, Tany here, I pray 
2. 4 E. said unto him, Elisha, Tany here 

a. 6 B. said unto him. Tarry, I pray thee 
2. 8 S. toek hi^mantle, and wrapped (it) 
2. 9 E. said unto Elisha, Ask what I shall do 

2. II E. went up by a whirlwind into heaven 

2. 13 He took up also the mantle of E. that 

2. 14 he took the mantle of E. . .and smote the 
2. 14 and said. Where (is) the Lord God of E.? 
a. 15 The spirit of E. doth rest on Elisha 

3. II Elisha. .poured water on the hands of B. 
9. 36 which he spake by his servant E. the 

10. 10 Lord hath done., which he spake by..E. 
lo. 17 saying of the Lord, which he spake to E. 
a Ch.21. 12 there came a writing to him from E. 
Mai. 4. 5 Behold, I will send you E. the prophet 
E, One who took a strange wife during the exUe. s.C. 

^jSzra ID. 2t of the sons of Earim ; ilaaseiah, and E. 

U-IiI'-EA, t<i5'''R God is rejector. 

A Harwllte, one of David's guard. The name is omitted 

in I Ch, 2i. B.C. 1048. 

s Sa. Si. 25 Shammah the Harodite, B. the Harodlte 



E'-LIK, d^'n: 2iulm trees. 

Second encampment of Israel after they crossed the 
iled Sea. It had twelve fountains of water, and seventy 
palm trees; hence its name. 

Exodis. 27 thoy came to E., where (were) twelve 
i6. I they took their journey from E., and all 
x6. 1 wilderness of Sin, which (is) between E. 
Num33. 9 from M. and came unto E. : and in E. 
33. 10 they removed from E., and encamped by 

E-U-BIE'-LEOH, 'nyP'^x God is king. 
A man of Judah, and of the Hezronite family dwelling 
in Bethlehem Ephratah in the days of tlie Judges. He 
became husband of Naomi and lather in law of Ruth. 
B.C. 1322. 

Kuth I. a the name of tho man (was) E., and tho 

1. 3 E., Naomi's husband, diecl ; and she was 

2. I a kinsman.. of the family of E.; and his 

2. 3 unto Boaz, who (was) of the kindred of E. 
4. 3 parcel of land, .(was) our brother E.'s 

4. 9 I have bought all that (was) E.'s and aU 

EI-IO-E'-JfAI, 'r!;.in;^^t, ^'v/v^x to Jah are mine eyes. 

1. A son of Neariah of the family of David. B.C. 460. 

I Ch. 3. 23 the sons of Neariah ; E., and Hezekiah 

3. 24 the sons of E. . .Hodaiah, and Eliashib 

2. Head of a family of Simeon. B.C. Eoo.! 

I Ch. 4. 36 E., and Jaakobah, and Jeshc'iaiah, and 

3. Head of one of the families of the sons of Bechcr 
son 'if Benjamin. B.C. iCso. 

7 Ch. 7. 8 the Eonsof Becher; Zomira..andE.,and 
i. A priest in Ezra's time who put away his strange 
wife. Perhaps the same as the one in Neh. 12. 41. 
B.C. 457. 
Ezra 10. 22 of the sons of Pashur ; E., Maaseiah 

5. A son of Zattu who married a strange wife. E.o. 457. 

Ezra 10. 27 of the sons of Zattu ; E., Eliashib, Mat. 

6. Probably the same as No. 4. 

Neh. 12. 41 the priests ; Eliakim, Maaaeiah. .E., Zoo. 

7. Better JEuhoenai; the seventh son of Mesheleraiah 
the son of Kore, of the sons of Asaph, and one of the 
doorkeepers of the temple. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.26. 3 Elam the fifth, Jehohanan the sixth, E. 

8. A descendant of Pahath Moab, v/ho came up with 
Ezra in Artaxerxes' time. B.c. 457. 

Ezra 8. 4 E. . .son of Zerahiah, and with him two 

E-Lf-PHAx., Ss'St? God is judge, 
A captain in David's army. B.C. 1048. 

1 Ch.ii. 33 Ahiham. .son of Sacar. .E. the son of D.- 

E-II-PHA'-IET, E-U-BHE'-IET Qh!i-hK,God isescape. 

1. The last of David's thirteen sons fey his ivives. The 
names Elphalet and Phaltiel are=Eliphalet. 

2 Sa. 3. 16 And Elishama, and Eliada, and E. 

I Ch. 3. 8 And Elishama, and Eliada, and E., nine 

14. 7 And Elishama, and BeeUada, and E. 

2. Another of David's sons, bom after his establishment 
in Jerusalem. Called Elphalet in 1 Ch. 14. 3. B.C. 1040. 

1 Ch. 3. 6 Ibhar also, and Elishama, and E. 

3. One of David's thirty valiant men. E.o. 1048 

2 Sa. 23. 34 E. the son of Ahasbai, the son of the 

i. A Beajaraite, a son of Eshek and descendant of Saul 
through Jonathan. B.C. 830. 

I Ch. 8. 39 the sons of Eshek his brother (were). .E. 

5. Aleader of the sons of Adonikam who came up with 
Ezra from the exile. 

Ezra 8. 13 the last sons of Adonikam. .E., Jeiel, and 

6. Oiie who took a strange wife ; the same as No. $. 

Ezra 10. 33 sons of Hashum ; Mattenai. .Zabad, £. 

E-1I'-PHA2, I9'^K God is dispenser. 

1. Son of Esau by the daughter of Elon. E.O 1790. 

Gen 36. 4 Adah bare to Esau E. ; 9cd Bashemath 
36. 10 These (are) the names of B au's sons ; E. 
36. II the sons of E. were Teman, Omar, Zepho 
36. 12 Tirana was concubine to B., Esau's son 
36. 12 Eiie bare to E. Amalek : these (were) the 
35. IS the sons of E. the first bom (son) of Esau 
36. 16 these (are) the dukes (that came) of E. in 

z Ch. I. 35 The sons of Esau ; E., E.euel, and JeusU 
I. 36 The sons of E. ; Teman, and Omar, Zephi 

2. The chief of Jo'o's three friends, a descendant of 
Teman son of Eliphaz, from whom a portion of Arabia 
took its name, and v/hose name is used in Jer. 49. 20 as 
a poetical parallel to Edom. B.C. 1330. 

Job 2. II E. the Temanite, and Bildad the Shuhite 

4. I Then E. the Temanite answered and said 

15. I Then answered E. the Temanite, and said 
22. I Then E. the Temanite answered and said 
42. 7 the Lord said to E. the Temanite, My 
42. gE. ..did according as the Lord common. 

E-U-PHE'-IEa inVs'^?? Jah is distinction. 
A Levite set over the choral service when the ark was 
brought up from the house of Obed-eaom. B.C. 1042. 
I Ch.13. 18 their brethren of the second. .E., and 
13. 21 Mattithiah, and E., and ilikneiah, and 

S-Ll-SA'-BETH, 'ZMffd^er {from the ffeb.) God is 

sivearer. 
Wife of Zecharias and mother of John the Baptist. She 
was of a priestly family and a relation of the Virgin 
Mary whom ^e was the first to greet as the mother of 
her " Lord." 



Luke I. s of the daughtera of Aason. .her name. .E. 
I. 7 they bad no child, because.. E. was barren 

1. 13 thy wife E. eha'.l bear thee a son 

I. 24 after those daye his wife E. conceived 
I. 36 E. . .hath also conceived a son in her old 
T. 40 the house of Ziu;harias, and saluted E. 
I. 41 when E. heard t!ie salutation of Mary 
1. 41 and E. was filled with the Iloly Ghost 

1. 37 E.'s full time came that she should bo 

E-US-E'-'DS, 'EAio-traToj. 

The form In which the name of Elisha appears in tho 

Common Version of the New Testament and Aeocry- 

pha. 

Luke 4. 27 were in':Israelin.thetImeof E. thcpropne* 
E-U'-SHA, VW"b^ God is saviour. 
Son of Shaphat of Abel-meholah ; tho attendant and 
disciple of Elijah, and his successor as prfjphet in 
Israel. Eis call by Elijah was (b.o. goi), four years 
before the death of Ahab (B.o. 897), tmd he held the 
office of prophet in Israel for 55 years. The thrilling 
incidents of his life are related in the 1 and 2 Book! 
of Kings. 

I Ki. 19. 16 E. . .shalt thou anoint (to be) prophet in 
19. 17 that escapeth from tho sword, .shall E. 
19. 19 So he departed thence, and foimd E. tho 

« Ki. 2. I Elijah went with E. from Gilga! 

2. 2 EUjah said unto E., Tarry here, I pray 
2. 2 E. said. .1 will not leave thee. So they 
2. 3 the sons of the prophets . . came forth to E. 
2. 4 Elijah said unto him, E., tany here, Ij)ray 
2. 5 the sons of the prophets . . came to E., and 
2. g Elijah said unto E. . .And E. said, 1 pray 
2. 12 E. saw (it), and iie cried, Sfy father, my 
2. 14 they parted hither and thither : and E; 
2. 15 said, Tlie spirit of Elijah doth rest on E. 
2. 19 tho men of the city said unto E., Behold 

2. 22 accordmg to the saying of E. which ho 

3.11 Here (is) E. the son of Shaphat, which 

3. 13 E. said unto the king of Israel, What 

3. 14 E. said, (As) the Lord of hosts liveth 

4. I there cried a certain v/oman. .unto E. 
4. 2 E. said unto her, AVhat shall I do 

4. 8 E. passed to Shunem, where (was) a great 
4. 17 at that season that £. had said unto her 
4. 32 when E. was come into the house, behold 

4. 38 And E. came again to Gilgal : and 

5. 8 E. . . heard that the king .. rent iiis clothes 
5. g Na. . .stood at the door of the house of E. 
5. 10 E. sent a messenger unto him, saying 

S. 20 flehazi, the servant of E. the man of O. 

5. 25 And E. said unto him. Whence .. Gehazl ? 

6. I the sons of the prophets said unto E. 

6. 12 E., the prophet, .telleththekingof Israel 
6. 17 E. prayed. .Lord, .open his eyes, that he 

6. 17 horses and chariots of fire round about E. 

6. 18 E. prayed unto the Lord, and said, Smit« 

6. 18 blindness according to the word of E. 

6. 19 E. said unto them. This (is) not the way 
6. 20 E. said. Lord, open the eyes of these 

6. 21 tho king of Israel said unto E., when he 
6. 31 if the head of E. . . stand on him this day 

6. 32 E. sat in his house, and the elders sat 

7. I E. said. Hear ye the word of the Lord 

8. I Then spake E. untb the woman, whose 
8. 4 Tell nie. .the great tilings that E. hath 
8. 5 this (is) her son, whom E. restored to 
8. 7 E. came to Damascus ; and Ben-hadad 
8. 10 E. said unto him, Go, cay unto liim. Then 

8. 13 E. answered, Tho Lord hath showed mo 

8. 14 he departed from E., and came to his 

8. z4 who said to him. What said E. to theet 

9. I E. the prophet called one of the children 
13. 14 E. was fallen sick of Ms sickness whereof 
13. IS E. said unto him. Take bow and arrows 

13. 16 E. put his hands upon the king's hands 

13. 17 E. said. Shoot : and he shot And he 
13. 20 And E. died, and they buried him 

13. 21 cast the man into the sepulchre of E. 

13. 21 when the maji. .touched the bones of E 

E-U'-STTAH, n-^'W. 

Eldest son of Jaran grandson of Noah, and ancestor o! 
the .aiolians, a leading Hellenic tribe. The designation 
of a race rather than of a locality. Javan represents 
the lonians, and Elisha the .ffiolians. e.c. 2230. 

Gen. 10. 4 sons of Javaa ; E., 1 Ch. 1.7; E^o. 27. 7. 

E-UC-SHA'-EA, y^Th^ God is hearer. 

1. Grandfather of Joshua, and son of Ammihud a chief 
of Ephraim in the wilderness. B.C. 1490. 

Num. I. 10 of Ephraim ; E.'.the son of Ammfhud 
2. 18 the captain of the sons of Ephraim. .E. 
7. 48 On the seventh day E. . .(offered) 
7. S3 this, .the offering of E. the son of Amro. 
10. 22'over his host (was)E. the son of Ammihud 

1 Ch. 7. 26 Laadan his son, Ammihud his son, E. his 

2. A son of king David : one of the thirteen sons bom 
to him in Jerusalem. B.C. 1030. 

2 Sa. 5. 16 And E.. and Eliada, and Eliphalet 
I Ch. 3. 8 And E., and EUada, and Eliphelet 

14. 7 And E., and Beeliada, and Eliphalet 

3. Another son, who is also called Elishwi. B.C. 1030. 

1 Ch. 3. 6 rohar also, and E., and Eliphelet 

4. A descendant of Judah. B.C. 1280. 

1 Ch. 2. 41 Shallum begat Jel'.am. . . Jekanl. tx^at E. 

5. The same, according to Jerome, as No. 4.: father of 
Nethaniali and grandfather of Ishmaei " of tho seed, 
royal," who lived at the time of the ezile. B.a 635. 



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2 Ki. 2$. 2S Islimael . . son of Nethaniali, the son of E. 

Jer. 41. I Ishmael the son of Nethamah..soa of E. 
0. A scribe or secretary to Jehoiakim. B.C. 6o6. 

Jer. 36. 12 all the princes sat there. .E. the scribe 
36. 20 laid up the roll in the chamber of E. 
36. 21 he took it out of E. the scribe's chamber 
t- A priest sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the law. B.C. 
Q12. 

2 Ch.17. S and vath them E. and Jeboram, priests 
E-U-SHA'-PHAT, B?^'^t? God is judge. 
One of the " captains of hundreds " whom Jehoiada the 
priest employed to collect the Levites and other leaders 
to Jerusalem before bringing forward Joash as king. 
B.C. 878. 

2 Ch.23. I Jehoiada. .took. .E. . .intocovenant with 

E-M-SHE'-BA, y3E''^^? God is swearer. 

Daughter of Amminadab, sister of Ifaashon. B.C. 

1490. 

Exod. 6. 23 And Aaron took him E. . . to wife ; and she 

S-II'-SETTA, a'tsi^V^ Chd is rich. 

A son of David, b.o. 1030. He is called Elishama in 

X Ch. 3. 6 

2 Sa. s. 15 Ibhar also, and E., and Nepheg, and J* 
I Ch.i4. s And Ibhar, and E., and Elpalet 

E-U'-TJI), 'SAtoiS {from the Heh.) 
Son of Achim in the genealogy of Jesus four genera- 
tions before Joseph. 

Matt. 1. 14 Sadoc begat Achim ; and Achim begat E. 
1. 15 E. begat Eleazar ; and Eleazar begat M. 

B-U-Z&'-PHAN, J3^''?!!? Cfod is protector. 

1. Son of Uzziel, a Levile, chief of the KohatMtesat the 
taking of the census at Sinai. B.C. 1490. 

Num. 3. 30 the chief, .(shall be) E. the son of Uzziel 

1 Ch.15. 8 Of the sons of E. ; Shemaiah the chief 

2. Son of Parnach, "prince" of Zebulim, and appointed 
to assist in apportioniug the land. B.C. 1490. 

Num34. 2S the prince^f the tribe, .of Zebulun, E. 
8. Ancestor of certain Levites that assisted in cleansing 
the temple in the time of Hezekiah. B.C. 724. 

2 Ch.2g. 13 of the sons of E. ; Shimri, and Jeiel 
E-LI'-ZtTR, nis^'pK Ood is a rock. 

A chief Reubeulfe who assisted in taKlng the census 
unaer Moses. B.C. 1490. 

Num. X 5 of (the tribe of) Keuben ; E. the son of S 

z. 10 the captain of the children of Reuben. .E. 

7. 30 On the fourth day E. the son of Shedeur 

7. 35 this (was) the offering of E. the son of S. 

10. 18 over his host (was) E. the son of Shedeur 

3E1-KA'-NAH, nii3?K Qod is possessing. 

X. A grandson of Korah grandson of Kohath. B.O. 1490. 

Exod. 6. 24 the sons of Korah ; Assir, and E., and A. 

£ Ch. 6. 23 E. his son, and Ebiasaph his son 

2. Father of the prophet Samuel, and a descendant of 
No. ». in the fifth generation. B.C. 1171. 

I Sa. 1. I his name (was) E., the son of Jeroham 
I. 4 when the time was that E. offered, ho 
I. 8 Thensaid E... to her, Hannah, why weep. 
1. 19 E. knew Hannah, .and the Lord remem. 

1. 21 E. . .went up to offer unto the Lord the 
X. 23 E. . .said unto hei-. Do what seemeth thee 

2. II And E. went to Kamah to his house 

2. 20 Eli blessed E. and his wife, and said. The 
I Ch. 6. 27 Eliab hi" son, Jeroham his son, E. his son 
6. 34 The sou of E., the son of Jeroham, the 

3. A descendant of Levi tlifough Kohath. B.C. 1490. 

I Ch. 6. 25 the sonp of E. ; Amasai, and Ahimoth 
6. 36 The son of E., the son of Joel, the son of 

4. A descendant of Kohatli, (the same as No. 3 S) 

I Ch. 6. 26 (As for) E. : the sons of E. ; Zophai liis 
6. 35 The son of Zuph, the son of B., the son 
6. An ancestor of Netophathite vUlagers. B.o. 500. 

I Ch. 9. 16 Berechiah, the son of Asa, the son of E, 
6. A Korhits who joined David at Ziklag, B.C. 1058. 

I Ch. 12. 6 E., and Jesiah, and Azareel, and Joezer 
«7. A Levite doorkeeeper of the ark; (the same as No. 6?) 

1 Ch.15. 23 Berechiah and E. . .doorkeepers for the 
8. An officer in the household of king Ahaz, slain when 
Pekah invaded Judah. B.C. 741. 

2 Ch.28. 7 and E. (that was) next to the king 
EI.-KO-SHITE, ^Vp)k. 

A native of Elkosh,' the birthplace of the prophet 
Nahum, which in Jerome's time was considered to be 
in GalUee. B.C. 713. 

Nah. I. I The book of the vision of Nahum the E. 
EL-XA'-SAB, IdVk. 

A Chaldean town, the city ol Arloch. In the native 
dialect it was called Larsa or Laramcha, and was known 
to the Greeks as Larissa or Las-achon. This suits the 
connection witli Elam and Slunar. Larsa was in Lower 
Babylonia or Chaldea, midway between Ur and Erech 
(now called Mugheir and Warica) on the left of the 
Euphrates. It is now called Senlcereh. 

Gen. 14. 1 in the days of . . Arioch king of E. 

14. 9 Arioch king of B. ; four longs with Ave 

ELM — 

Oak, terebinth, njN eldi 

Rag. 4' 13 upon the lulls, under oaks . . and elms 



EL-MO'-DABI, 'E\/i(uSa/i, 'Ek/iaddfi. 

Son of Er, six generations earlier than Zerubbabel in 

the genealogy of Joseph the husband of Mary 

Luke 3. 28 which was (the son) of E., which was 
EL-NA'-AH, cys^ft Ood is pleasant. 
Father of David's guard, Jcribai and Joshavialt B.C. 
1050 

1 Ch.ii. 46 Jeribai, and Joshaviah, the sons of E. 

EL-NA'-TEAN, jra^N Ood is giving. 

1. Bather of Nehuslita, Jehoialdm's queen. B.O. 640. 

2 Ki.24. 8 Nehushta, thedaughterofE.of Jerusalem 
Jer. 26. 22 E. the son of Achbor, and. .men with 

36. 12 the princes sat there. . Elishama. .and E. 
36. 25 Nevertheless E...had made intercession 

2. Name of three Levites in the time of Ezra. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. 16 Then sent I for E. . .and for E. . .aiidfor E. 

KLOI, 'EAojf ; in Hef/. 'O'Sn elohai, my Ood. 

Markis. 34 aloud voice, saying, Eloi,Eloi, lama saba. 

E'-LON, )i'?'K oak, strong. 

1. Father of the wife of Esau. B.O. 1796. 

Gen. 26. 34Easheraath the daughter of E. theHittite 
36. 2 Adah the daughter of E. the Hittite 

2. The second of Zebuluu's three sous. B.O. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 14 the sons of Zebulun ; Sered, and B., and 
Num26. z6 of E., the family of the Blonites : of 

3. A town in the border of Dan, between Ajalon and 
Elaon. 

Josh.ig. 43 And E., and Thimnathah, and Ekron 

4. The Zebulonite who judged Israel for ten years and 
was buried in Aijalon. Elonnnd. Aijalon are (ill Hebrew) 
composed of preciselythe same letters ; hence ' 'Aijalon ' 
may have had its name from Blon being buried 
there. 

Judg.i2. II after him E., a Zebulonite, judged Israel 
12. 12 E. the Zebulonite died, and was buried 

E-LON BETH HA'-KAN, Ijrfn'S JiS'N oak of the 

house of grace. 
One of the three Danite towns that formed one of 
Solomon's commissariat districts, (the same as the Elon 
of Joshua 19. 43 ?) 

I Bli. 4. 9 in Shaalbim, and Beth-shcmesh, and £. 
E-LO-NTTES, 'J'iSn! belonging to Elon. 
Descendants of Bion, son of Zebulun. 

Num26. 26 of Zebulon. .cf Elon, the family of the E. 
ELOaTJElfT — 
l.Tobe intelligent, J "3 hin, 2. 

Isa. 3. 3 the cunning artificer, and the eloquent 
i.A man of words, cyX] b^'H ish deharim. 

Exod. 4. 10 I (am) not eloquent, neither heretofore 
S.Eloquent, full of words, \6yios logios. 

Acts 18. 24 an eloquent man, (and) mighty in the s. 
E'-LOTH, niS''x oak m terebinth grove. 
Another orthography of Elath, v;hich see. 

1 Ki. 9. 26 beside E., on the shore of the Red sea 

2 Ki.i6. 6 Rezin king of Syria recovered Elath to 

2 Ch. 8. 17 went Solomon to Ezion-geber, and to E. 
26. 2 He built E., and restored it to Judah 

El-PA'-AI, ^n^\i} Qod isloorking. 

Son of Shaharaim, a Benjamite. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 8. IX And of Hushim he begat Ahitub, and E. 

8. 12 sons of E. ; Eber, and Misham, and Sha. 

8. 1 8 and Jezliah, and Jobab, the sons of E. 

EL-PA'-LET, t3^5^Kt Ood is escape. 

A son of David', called Bliphalet in i Ch. 3. 6, but 

omitted in 2 Sa. 5. B.C. 1040. 

I Ch. 14. 5 And Ibhar, and Elishua, and E. 

EI PA'-EAIT, n><l ^'^ oak of Paran. 

A place in the S. of Canaan and W of Bdora, where 

the Horites dwelt in Seir. 

Gen. 14. 6 the Horites in their mount Seir, unto E. 

ELSE — 

l.Not, there is not, J^« ayin. 

Gen. 30. I unto Jacob, Give me children, or else 1 die 
2. Because, for, hat, surely, '? M. 

Exod 10. 4 Else, if thou refuse to let my people go 
Z. Again, yet, any more, liy od. 

Deut. 4. 35 he (is) God : (there is) none else beside 
i.But (or now) if not, 4i Sh /xij ei de riie. 

Mark 2. 21 else the new piece that filled it up taketh 
2. 22 else the new wine doth burst the bottles 

b.But if not indeed, ei Se /u^ye ei de mege. 

Matt g. 17 else the bottles break, and the wine run. 

Luke s. 37 else the new v/ine wQl burst the bottles 
&. Since if so, if otherwise, iirdl epei. 

1 Co. 14. 16 Else when thou shalt bless with'the spirit 
15. 29 Else what shall they do whfch are bapti, 
7. Since otherwise indeed, iitel hpa epei ara. 

I Co. 7. 14 else were your children unclean ; but now 
8.T/ie other, tVepos heteros. 

Acts 17. 21 spent theii' time in nothing el?9 but 
9. And, even, xal kai. 

Eom z. IS accusing or else excusing one another 



ELSE, or — 

And if not, nVd!j!1 jje-m-fo. 

Gen. 42. 16 or else by the life of Pharaoh surely ye 

EL-TE'-KEH, NppiVx, npj^Sn Ood is Teqe. 
A city in Dan given' to the kohathites. 

Josb.ig. 44 And B., and Gibbethon, and Baalath 
21. 23 out of the tribe of Dan, E. with her sub. 

El-TE'-KON, IpfiV?? Godisfvrm. 

A city in the mountains of Judah, three or four miles 

N. of Hebron. 

Josh. 1 5. 59 And Maarath, and Beth-anoth, and E. 

EI-TO'-IAD, iV™^? Qod is begetter. 
A city in the S. o{ Judah given to Simeon, and In pos- 
session of the tribe imtil the time of David. In i Ch. 
4. 29 it is Tolad, now El-Toula 

Josh.15. 30 And E., and Chesil, and Hormah 
19. 4 -And £., and Bethul, and Bormab 

EL'-TTL, S?7« the gleaning month. 
The sixth inonth of the sacred year of the Jews, 
beginning with the last new moon of September ano 
ending with the first one of November. 

Neh. 6. 15 in the twenty and fifth (day) of. .E. 

EL-TT'-ZAI, 'liy^!* Ood is strrnig. 
A Benjamite who joined David at Ziklag. B.C. 1048. 
I Ch. 12. 5 E., and Jerimoth, and Bealiah, and Shem. 

EL-Y'-MAS, 'EA.u/ias a sorcerer. 

A false prophet who vi'ithstood Saul and Barnabas at 

Paphos in Cyprus. 

Acts 13. BE. the sorcerer, .withstood them, seeking 

EI-ZA'-BAD, laj^x Qod is endowing. 

1. A Gadite who joined David at Ziklag. He was the 
ninth of the eleven heroes of his tribe that crossed the 
Jordan to assist David. B.C. 1058. 

I CI1.12. 12 Johanan the eighth, E. thenintn 
2.A Korhite Levite, son of Shemaiah. B.C. 1000. 
J Ch.26. 7 E., whose brethren (were) strong men 

EL-ZA'-PHAN, JSV/'N Ood is protecting. 
1. Second son of Uzziel and grandson of Levi. He was 
thus cousin to Miriam, Aaron, and Moses. Called also 
Elizapkan. B.C. 1490. 

Exod. 6. 22 And the sons of Uzziel ; Mishael, and E. 

Lev. 10. 4 Moses called Mishael and E. . . and said 

2. A prince of Zebulun, who was one of those appointed 
to divide the land. B.C. 1490. 

Num34. 25 the prince of the tribe, .of Zebulun, E. 
v.TtrR/\ ,j.fir, to — 
To embalm, ajri chanat. 

Gen. 50. 2 commanded the physicians to embalm his 
50. 2 and the physicians embalmed Israel 
50. 3 the days of those which are embalmed 
50. 26 they embalmed him, and lie was put in 
EMBOLDEN, to — 

To make powerful, embolden, fi? wnrats, 5. 
Job 16. 3 what emboldeneth thee that thou ansi 

EEBOLDENED, to be -?- 

To build up, olKoSofieo) oikodomeo. 

1 Co. 8. 10 him which is weak be emboldened to eat _ 
EMBRACE, to — 

l.To embrace, clasp, p3ij cJmbaq. 

2 Ki. 4. 16 About this Season, .thou shalt embrace 
Eccl. 3. s a time to embrace . .to refrain from embr. 

2. To embrace, clasp, cleave to, pjn chabaq, 3. 
Gen. 29. 13 embraced him, and kissed him, and bro. 
33. 4 Esau ran. to meet him, and embraced 
48. 10 and he kissed them, and embraced them 
Job 24. 8 embrace the rock for want of a shelter 
Prov 4. 8 to honour, when thou dost embrace her 

5. 20 and embrace the bosom of a stranger ? 
Song 2. 6 and his right hand doth embrace me 

8. 3 and his right hand should embrace me 
Lam. 4. 5 that were brought up in scarlet embrace 

Z.To draw to oneself, salute, do-n-a^o/toi aspazomai. 
Acts 20. I called unto (him) the disciples, and emb 
Heb. II. 13 were persuaded of (them), and embraced 

i.To take roimd about, (TvfnrspiXafiPavoj sumperi 
Acts 20. 10 and fell on him, and embracing (hun) 

EMBROIDER, to — 

To interweave, Y5V shdbats, 3. 

Exod28. 39 shalt embroider the ccat of fine linen 

EMBROIDEEEE — 

To embroider, Di3"i raqam. 

Exod35. 35 of the embroiderer, in blue, and In purple 

38. 23 an embroiderer in blue, and in purple 

•E yrPTRAT.TI — 

1. Carbuncle, rvhy, emerald, Tjpl nophek. 

Exod28. 18 And the second row (shall be) an emerald 

39. II the second row, an emerald, a sapphire 
Eze. 27. 16 they occupied in thy fairs vrith emeralds 

28. 13 tlie jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and 

2.0f emerald, light green, cr/jiapdySivos smaragdin. 

Rev. 4. 3 a rainbow . . in sight Uke unto an emerald 
Z.JElmerald, light green stone,<Tiidpay^os smaragdoa. 

Rev. 21. 19 third, schalcedony ; the foTjrU*, an emara 



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ESEERODS — 

l.Emerods, tumors, O'^iinp techorim. 

I Sa. 6. II of gold, 'and the images of their emerods 
6. ) 7 these (are) the Ko'den emerods which tlie 
Z.Boil, emerod, ^sv ophel. 

I)eut28. 27 The Lord will smite thee.. with the em. 
I Sa. 5. 6 destroyed them, and smote them with e. 
S- 9 tbey liad emerods in their- secret parts 

5. 12 men that died not. .with the emerods 

6. 4 Five golden emerods, and live golden mice 
6. 5 ye shall make images of your emerods 

E'-MIM3, D'p'x the terrible. 

A race of gigantic stature originally dwelling on the E. 
of the Salt Sea. Anciently the whole country was held 
by a race of giants— the Rephaim on the N. ; uo.xt^ the 
Zuzim; and ne.xt the J2mira ; then the Horim, on. the 
S. Afterwards the kingdom of Bashan embraced the 
territories of the Rephaim ; the Ammonites that of 
the Ziizim ; tlie Moabites that of the Emim ; while 
Edoni embraced the mountains of the Horim. The 
Emim were related to the Anakira, and generally called 
by the same name ; but their conquerors, the Moabites, 
called them Emim— " The Terrible " 

Gen. 14. 5 and the E in Shaveh Kiriathaim 
iJeut. 2. 10 The E. dwelt therein in limes past 
2. 1 1 but the iloabites call them E. 

EHINEirr (place) — 
l.An arched place, :i3 gab. 

Eze. 16. 24 also built unto thee an eminent place 

16. 31 In that thou buildest thine eminent pla. 

16. 39 they shall throw down thine eminent pi. 

2. To be lofljj, SSn talal. 

Eze. 17. 22 plant (it) upon an high mountain and em^ 

EM-IfLA-NU'-EL, 'E/i,uat'ovn\. See ImmaNuEL. 
Matt. I. 23 they shall call his name E., which, being 

EM-ItA'-TJS, 'Efj./^ao6s. 

A village about ji miles from Jerusalem to which two 
of the disciples of Christ were going when He appeared 
to them on the day of his resurrection 

Lukej4. 13 two of them went that same day to. .E. 

EM'-MOa, 'Efi/xSp, 'E/x/j-iip. 

Tile father of Sycliem. See HAMOR. 

Acts 7. 16 sepulclire that Abraham bought, .of E. 

EMPIRE — 

Kingdom, n>37P mnlku/h. 

Esth. I. 20 shall be published throughout all his em. 
EMPLOY, to — 
To fjo ui frinn before, Casp K'la bo mippanim. 

Deut2o. ig not cut them, .to employ (them) in the 
EMPLOYED, to be — 
3^0 stand, stand still, laj; araad. 

Ezra 10. 15 Jonathan .andJahaziah wereemployed 
EMPTIED — 
Empty, vain, pi, p'l req. 

Nell. 5. T 3 even thus be lie shaken out, and emptied 
EMPTIED, to be — 
\.To be emptied, pps haqnq, 2. 

Isa. 24. 3 The land shall be utterly emptied, and 
2.7*0 be or become lean, poor, low, weak, hh^ dalal. 

Isa. 19. 6 the brooks of defence shall be emptied 
3. TV) be drawn out, eonptied, P'>t rii^, 6. 

Jer. 48. II Moab.. hath not been emptied from ves. 
EMPTIER — 
To empty, malce vr.id, ppi baqaq. 

Nah. 2. 2 for the emptiers have emptied them out 
EMPTINESS — 
Emptiness, vi3 hohu. 

Isa. 34. 1 1 line of confusion, and the stones of empt. 
EMPTY — 
I.T0 [be) enipti/, PP5 baqaq. 

Hos. 10. I Israel (is) an empty vine, he bringeth fo. 
^.Emptiness, voidness, np?3 buqah. 

Nah. 2. 10 She is empty, and void, and waste 
Z.Em.pty, vain, p"}., p'l req. 

Gen. 37. 24 the pit (was) empty, (there was) no water 
41. 27 the seven empty ears, blasted with thee. 

Judg. 7. 16 Nvith empty pitchers, and lamps within 

2 Ki. 4. 3 borrow . . empty vessels ; borrow not a few 
Isa. 29. 8 but he awaketh, and his soul is empty 
£ze. 24. II Then set it empty upon the coals thereof 

4. Empty, vain, p"i riq. 

.■. Jer. 51. 34 he hath made me an empty vessel, he 

a.Empty, in vain, Dp"i regain. 

Gen. 31. 42 surely thou hadst sent me away now em. 
Exod. 3. 21 when ye go. ye shall not go empty 

23. 15 and none shall appear before me empty 
34. 20 And none shall appear beiore me empty 
Deut 15. 13 thou Shalt not let him go away empty 

16. i6 shall not appear before the LOBD empty 
■Rutli 1. 21 LjRD hath brought me home again empty 
3. 17 Go not empty unto thy mother in law 

3 Sa. 6. 3 If ye send away.. send it not empty 

2 Sa. I. 22 and the sv,-ord of Sa«l returned not empty 
Job 22. 9 Thou hast sent widows away empty 
Jer. 14. 3 they returned with their vessels empty 



6. Empty, Kft/6s kenos. 

Marki2. 3 they., beat him, and sent (him) away em 
Luke I. 53 and the rich he hath sent empty away 
20. 10 but. beat him, and sent (him) away emp. 
20. II beat him also, .and sent (him) away emp. 
I.To be free, at leisure, unoccupied, (rxoKd^ai. 

Matt 12. 44 when he is come, he Cadeth (il^ puipty 
EMPTY, to — 

1. To empty, pp; baqaq, 3a. 

Jer. SI. 2 fanners, that., shall empty her land: for 

2. To exp>ose, malx naked, empty out, n-ij; arah, 3. 
Gen. 24. 20 and emptied her pitcher into the trough 
2 Ch.24. II the high priest's officer came and emptied 

3.T0 prepare, >.i5 panah, 3. 

Lev. 14. 36 that they empty the house, before the 
4. To draw out, empty out, Ji^i ruq, 5. 

Gen. 42. 35 as they emptied their sacks, that, behold 

Eccl.ii. 3 If the clouds be full of rain, they empty 

Jer. 48. 12 and shall empty his vessels, and break 

Hab. I. 17 Shall they therefore empty their net, and 

Zech. 4. 12 which through the two golden pipes eran 
EMPTY, to be — 
To be inspected, looked after, ips paqa.d, 2. 

I Sa. 20. 18 shalt be missed, bee' thy seat vvill be«m. 
20. 25 Abner sat. .and David's place was empty 
2o. 27 the second (day) . David's place was cm. 
EMPTY, to make — 
\.To empty, make void, pps baqaq. 

Isa. 24. I Behold, the Lord maketh the earth empty 
I.To draw out, empty out, pn ruq, 5. 

Isa. 32 6 to make empty the soul of the hungry 
EMPTY out, to — 
To empty, make void, ppa baqaq. 

Nah. 2. 2 for the emptiers have emptied them ou 
EMPTY place — 
Emptiness, 5"h lohu. 

Job 26. 7 stretchethcuttheDort overtheemptyp. 
EMULATION — 
Zeal, ^f;Aoj zelos. 

Gal. 5. 20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, e. 
EMULATION, to provoke to — 
To make one zealous, Trapa^-qXio) parazeloo. 

Eom II 14 If by any means I may provoke to emu. 
ENABLE, to — 
To put strength in, ivSwafi-ia endunamoo. 

I Ti. I. 12 I thank Christ, who hath enabled me 
E'-NAM, ory double fountains. 
A city in the lowlands of Judah. 

Josh 15. 34 Zauoah, and En-gannim, Tappuah, and E. 

E'-NAN, ]yxj fountain. 

Father of Ahira, of tlic tribe of Naphtali, appointed to 
assist Moses in taking the census at Sinai. 
Num. I. IS Of Naphtali ; Ahira the son of E. 

2. 29 captain . . of Naphtali . . Ahira the son of E. 
7. 78 On the twelfth day Ahira the son of E. 
7. 83 this, the offering of Ahura the son of E. 
10. 27 And over the host. .Ahira the son of E. 

ENCAMP, to — 

To encamp, settle dovjn, njn chanah. 

£xodi3. 2o they took their journey.. and encamped 
14. 2 Speak unto . . Israel, that they turn and e. 

14. 2 before it shall ye encamp by the sea 
14 9 overtook them encamping by the sea 

15. 27 and they encamped there by the waters 
18. 5 where he encamped at the mount of God 

Num. I. 50 and shall encamp round about the taber. 
2. 17 ae they encamp, .so shall they set forward 

2. 27 And those that encamp by him (shall be) 

3. 38 those that encamp before the tabernacle 
10. 31 thou knowest how we are to encamp in 
33. 10 they removed from Elim, and encamped 
33. II removed frorn the Red Sea, and encamp. 
33. 12 they took their journey . .and encamped 
33. 13 they departed, .and encamped in Alush 
33. 14 they removed from Alush, and encamped 
33. 17 they departed., and encamped at Hazero. 
33. 24 they removed, .and encamped in Harad. 
33. 26 they removed, .and encamped at Tahath 
33. 30 they departed . and encamped at Mosero. 
33. 32 they removed, .and encamped at Hor-ha. 
33. 34 they removed . . and encamped at Ebronah 
33. 35 departed,. and encamped at Ezjon-gaber 
33. 46 removed, .and encamped in Almon-dib 

Josh. 4. 19 the people came, .and encamped in Gil. 
S. 10 the children of Israel encamped in Gilgal 

10. 5 they and all their hosts, encamped before 

10. 31, 34 encamped against it, and fought 
Judg. 6. 4 they encamped against them, and destr 
9. 50 Then went Abimelech. .and encamped 

10. 17 encamped in Gilead. encamped in >riz. 

20. 19 the children of Israel, .encamped agamst 
X Sa. 1 1. J Nahash . . came up, and encamped against 

13. i5 but the Philistines encamped inMichmash 
2 Sa. II. II servants., are encamped in theopen fields 

12. 28 therefore gather the rest, .and encamp 
I Ki. 16. 15 the jieople (were) encamped against Gibb. 

16. 16 the people (that were) encamped heard 

1 Ch.ii. 15 the host of the Philistines encamped in 

2 Ch.32. I and encamped against the fenced cities 
Job 19. 12 and encamp round about my tabernacle 



Psa. 



v7 3 Though an host should encamp again8t 

34 7 The angel of the Lord encampeth round 

53. 5 scattered the bones of him that encamp. 

Zech. ;. 8 And I will encamp about mine bouse 

ENCHANTER — 

X.To whisper, use enchantment, oni Tiachash, 3. " 

DcutiE. 10 an observer of times, or an enchanter, or 
2. To observe the clouds, (JV anan, 3a. 

Jer. 27. 9 hearken not ye .. to your enchanters, nor 
ENCHANTMENT — 
l.Joinino, charm, "ijn chebcr. 

Isa. 47 9 for the great abundance of thine enchant, 
^■|. 12 Stand now with thine enchantmenta, and 

i.A whisper, charm, amulet, vrh lachash. 

Eccl. 13. II Surely the serpent will bite without en. 
3. Secret, tnc)iantm^Mt, gentleness, n) tat. 

Exod. 7 22 magicians did so with the'lrenchantmcnts 
8 7, 18 magicians did so with their cuchant. 
4. Whisper, enchantment, vn) nachash. 

Num23 23 Surely (there is) no enchantment againrt 
24. I went not, as at other times, to seek for e. 
5. To Khis-per, use enchantment, v-i nachash, 3. 

2 Ki.17. 17 pass through the fire, and used, .tnchan. 

ENCHANTMENT, to use — 

To whisper, tise enchantment, e'rj iiachash, 3. 
Lev. 19. :i6 neither shall ye use enchantment, nor 
2 Ki.2i. 6 observed times, and used enchantmenta 
2 Ch.33. 6 he observed times, and used encbantme. 

ENCHANTMENTS — 

Flashings, corh Ifhatim. 

Exod 7 II did in like manner with their enchantm. 
ENCOUNTER, to — 
To throw [scIvch) togeHutr, crun^aWai sumJballO. 

Acts 17 18 Then certain philosophers .encountered 

ENCOURAGE, to — 

To strengthen, harden, fix, p\n chazcuj, 3. 

Deut. I. 38 encourage him ; for he shall cause Israel 
3. 28 encourage him, and strengthen him : for 
2 Sa. II. 2s overthrow it; and encourage thou hinr> 
2 Oh. 35. 2 he .encouraged them to the service of 
Psa 64. 5 They encourage themselves (in) an evil 
Is:i. 41. 7 So the carpenter encouraged the goldsm. 

ENCO'ORAGE self, to — 

To stretigthen self, pin diazak, 7. 

Judg2o. 22 the men of Israel, encouraged themselves 

1 Sa. 30. 6 David encouraged himself in the LORD 

ENCOURAGED, to be — 

To be or become strong, pirr chazak. 

2 Ch.31. 4 that they might be encouraged in the law 

END — 

1. Latter end, hinder part, ITlnkt acharith. 

Deut II. 12 from the beginning', .unto the end of the 
32. 20 he said. I will see what their end (shall 

Psa. 37. 37 Mark, .behold, for the end of (that) mail 
37. 38 the end of the wicked shall be cut off 
73. 17 Until I went, (then) understood I their e. 

Prov S' 4 her end is bitter as wormwood, sharp as 
14. 12 the end thereof (are) the ways of death 
J4. 13 and the end of that mirth (is) heaviness 
>6. 25 the end thereof (are) the ways of death 
so. 21 but the end thereof shall not be blessed 
23. 18 For surely there is an end ; and thino 
25 8 lest (thou know not) what to do in the end 

Eccl. 7. 8 Better (is) the end of a thing than the 
10. 13 eni of his talk (is) mischievous madness 

Isa. 46. ic Declaring the ena from the beginning 

Jer. 5. 31 and what will ye do in; the end thereof? 
17. II not by right, .at his end shall be a fool 
29. II not of evil, to give you an expected enef 
31. 17 there is hope in thine end, saith the LORD 

Dan. 12. 8 what (shall be) the end of these (things)? 

Amos 8. 10 I will make, the end thereof as a bitter 

2. End, cessation, ancle, dsn ephes. 

Deut 33. 17 he shall push the people to the ends of 
I Sa 2 10 the Lord shall judge the ends of the 
Psa. 22. 27 All the ends of the world shall remember 
59. 13 God ruleth. unto the ends of the earth 
67 7 and all the ends of the earth shall fear 
72. 8 from the river unto the ends of the earth 
98. 3 all the ends of the earth have seen the 
Prov 30. 4 who hath established all the ends of the 
Isa. 45. 22 be ye saved, all the, ends of the earth 
52 10 all the ends of the earth shall see the 
Jer 16. 19 Gentiles shall come, from the ends ot 
Min. s- 4 he be great unto the ends of the earth 
Zech. 9. 10 from the river .to the end.s of the earth 

3. Borders, rvh^i gabluth. 

ExodsS 22 make upon the breastplate chains aflhee. 
39. 15 made upon the breastplate chains at thee. 

4. Intent, .Tin'i dibrah. 

Eccl. 7. 14 to the end that man should find nothing 

5. To he completed, finished, consumed, nb? kalah. 
Ruth 2 23 to glean unto the end of barley harvest 

^.Completion, consumption, end, "75 kalah. 

'Eze. 20. 17 neither did 'I make an end of them In this 

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7. Wing, iJi kanaph. 

Job 37. 3 his Lightning unto the ends of the earth 
38. 13 That it might take hold of the ends of 

8, Pre-eminence, perpetuity, n?j, njj netsach. 
Job 34. 36 Job may be tried unto the end, because 
Jer. 3. 5 will he lieep (it) to the end t Behold, thou 

9. End, rear^ last, fjia soph. 

2 Ch.io. 16 ye shall ftnd them at the end of the brook 
Eccl. 3. II maketh from the beginning to the end 

7. 2 that (is) the end of all men; and the living 
Pan. 4. II the sight thereof to the end of all the ea. 

4. 22 and thy dominion to the end of the earth 

6. 26 his dominion (shall be even) unto the end 

7. 26 consume and to destroy (it) unto the end 

7. 28 Hitherto (is) the end of the matter. As 

10. Heel, rear, 3i5K eqeb. 

Psa.iig. 33 the way. .and I shall keep it (unto) the e. 
itg. 112 perform thy statutes, .even (unto) the e. 

11. Comer, side, nn^ peak. 

Eze. 41. 12 before the separate place at the end 
12.M(nith, ns peh. 

s Ki.io. 21 the house of Baal was full from one end 
21. i6 till he had filled Jerusalem from one end 
Ezra g. II have filled it from one end to another 

12. End, extremity, ya gets. 

Gen. 6. 13 Theendof allfleshiscome before me; for 

8. 6 it came to pass at the end of forty days 
41. i it came to pass at the end of two full ye. 

Exodi2. 41 it came to pass at tlie end of the four 
Deut. g. II it came to pass, at the end of forty days 

15. I At the end of (every) seven years thou 
31. 10 At the end of every seven years, in the 

Judgii. 3g it came to pass, at theend of two months 
2 Sa. 14. 26 it was at every year's end that he polled 

1 Ki. 2. 39 it came to pass at the end of three years 

2 Ch. 8. I And it came to pass at the end of twenty 

21. 19 after the end of two ye.irs, his bowels 
Job 6. II what (is) mine end, tliat I should prolong 

16. 3 Shall vain words have an end 1 or what 
18. 2 How long (will it be ere) ye make an end 

28. 3 He setteth an end to darkness, and sear. 
Psa. 39. 4 LoKD, make me to know mine end, and 

iig. g6 I have seen an end of all perfection 
Eccl. 4. ' 8 yet (Is there) no end of all his labour 

4. i6 no end of all the people, .of all that have 
12. I? of making many books (there is) no end 
Isa. 9. 7 no end, upon the throne of David, and 
23. 15 after the end of seventy years shall Tyre 
23. 17 it shall come to pass, after the end of 
Jer. 34. 14 At the end of seven years let ye go every 

51. 13 thine end is come, .the measure of thy 
Lam. 4. 18 our end is near, .for our end is come 
Eze. 7. 2 An end, the end is come upon the four 
7. 3 Now (is) the end (come) upon thee, and 

7. 6 An end is come, the end is come : itwat. 
21. 25 is come, when iniquity (shall have) an end 
21. 29 when their iniquity (shall have) an end 

29. 13 At the end of forty years will I gather 

35. 5 the time (that their) iniquity (liad) an end 
Dan. 8. 17 at the time of the end (shall be) the vision 

8. 19 at the time appointed the end (shall be) 

9. 26 and the end thereof (shall be) with a flood 
9. 26 unto the end of the war desolations are 

II. 6 in the end of years they sliall join them. 
1 1. 27 yet the end (shall be) at the time appoin. 
II. 35 make, .white, .to the time of the end 
II. 40 at the time of the end shall the king of 

11. 45 he shall come to his end, and none shall 

12. 4 seal the book . .to the time of the end 

12. 6 How long (shall it be') to the end of these 
12. 9 closed up and sealed till the time of the e. 
12. 13 But go thou thy way till the end (be) 
12. 13 and stand in thy lot at the end of the 

Amos 8. 2 The end is come upon my people of Isra. 

Eab. 3. 3 but at the end it sliall speak, and not lie 

li.End, extremily, .lyfj qatsah. 

Exod2s. 18 make, .in the two ends of the mercy-seat 
25. 19 on the one end, and. .on the other end 
25. ig make the cherubim on the two ends 
28. 23 Shalt put the two rings on the two ends 
b8. 24 two rings. ,on the ends of the breastpi-te 
28. 25 (the other) two ends of the two wreathea 
28. 26 thou Shalt put them upon the two ends 
37. 7 made, .on the two ends of the mercy 
37. 8 One cherub on the end on this side- 
37. 8 another cherub on the . . end on that side 
37. 8 made he the cherubim on the two ends 
39. i6 put the two rings in the two ends of the 
3g. 17 in the two rings on the ends of the breast. 
39.. 18 And the two ends of the two wreathen 
39. 19 put (them) on the two ends of the breast. 
Job 28. 24 Vor he lookelh to the ends of the earth 
Psa. 19. 6 and his circuit unto the ends of it 
Isa. 40. 28 the Creator of the ends of the earth 
41. 5 the ends of the earth were afraid, dfew 
41. 9 (Thou) whom I have taken from the ends 
Eze. 15. 4 the fire devoureth both the ends of it 

15. End, extremity, .l^i; qatseh. 

Gen. 8. 3 after the' end of the hundred and fifty 
23. g the cave., which (is) in theend of his field 
47. 21 he removed them to cities from (one) end 
47.21 the borders of Egypt even to the (other) e. 

Exod26. 28 the boards shall reach from end to end 

36. 33 through the boards from the one end 
Peuti3. 7 from thee,.f rom the (one) end of the earth 

i> 7 even unto the (other) end of the earth 
14. zS At the end of tluree years thou shalt bring 



Deut28. 49 bring a nation., from theend of theearth 

28. 64 the one endof the earth even unto the 
Joah. 9. 16 it came to pass, at the end of three days 

13. 5 (was) the salt sea, (even) unto the end 
15. 8 at the end of the valley of the giants 

18. 15 And the south quarter (was) from the end 

18. 16 the border came down to the end of the 
18. 19 the salt sea at the south end of Jordan 

Judg. 6. 21 the angel of the Lord put forth the end 
Euth 3. 7 he went to lie down at the end of the heap 

1 Sa 9. 27 they were going'down to the end of the 

14. 27 wherefore he put forth the endof the rod 
14. 43 taste a little honey vrith the end of the rod 

2 Sa. 24. 8 they came to Jerusalem at tho end of nine 

1 Ki. g. 10 it came to pass at the end of twenty years 

2 KL 8. 3 it came to pass at the seven years' end 

18. 10 at tho end of three years they took it 
Psa. ig. 4 Their line is gone., their words to the end 
ig. 6 His going forth (is) from the end of tho 
46. 9 He maketh wars to cease urito the end 

61. 2 From the end of the earth will I cry unto 
135. 7 to ascend from the ends of the earth 

Prov 17. 24 the eyes of a fool (are) in the ends of the e. 

Isa. s. 26 he will . .hiss, .from the end of the earth 
7. 3 at the end of the conduit of the upper 
13. 5 from a far country, from the end of hea. 
42. 10 Sing, .his praise from the end of the earth 
43. 6 bring my . .daughters from the ends of 

48. 20 utter it (even) to the eud of the earth 

49. '6 be my salvation unto the end of the earth 

62. II the Lord hath proclaimed unto the end 
Jer. 10. 13 causcth the vapours to ascend from the e. 

1 2. 12 the sword . . shall devour from the (one) e. 

12. 12 even to the (other) end of the land 
25. 31 A noise shall come (even) to the ends 
25. 33 at that day from (one) end of the earth 

25. 33 even unto the (other) end of the earth 
51. 16 the vapours to ascend from the ends 

51. 31 show the king. .his city is taken at(one)e. 
Eze. 3. 16 it came to pass at the end of seven days 
39. 14 after the end of seven months shall they 
48. 2 From the north end to the coast of tho 

\Q.End, extremity, nxp qetseh. 

Isa. 2. 7 neither (is there any) end of their treasures 

2. 7 neither (is there any) end of their chariots 
Nah. 2. 9 (there is) none end of the store (and) glory 

3. 3 and (there is) none end of (their) corpses 

17. End, extremity, iViD qetsev. 

Psa. 48. 10 so (is) thy praise unto the ends of the ea. 

6s. s the confidence of all the ends of the earth 

Isa. 26. I J thou hast removed (it) far (unto) all the e. 

18. End, extremity, nixp qitsvah. 

Exod37. 8 made, .cherubim on the two ends thereof 
38. 5 he cast four rings for the four ends of the 

l^.End, extremity, nvp qeisatk. 

Dan. I. 5 at the end thereof they might stand be. 
1. 15 at the end of ten days their countenances 
I. 18 at the end of the days, .he should bring 
4. 29 At the end of twelve months he walked 
4. 34 at the end of the days I . . lifted up mine 

20. Head, &tn rosh. 

1 Ki. 8. 8 the ends of the staves were seen out in 

2 Ch. 5. 9 the ends of the staves were seen from the 

21. Perfection, end, n'^sn iaklith. 

Neh. 3. 21 even to the end of the house of Eliashib 
Job 26. 10 uafil the day and night come to an end 

22. To be perfect, finished, complete, DDi? tamam. 
Jer. I. 3 unto the end of the eleventh year of Zed. 

2Z. Revolution, circuit, end, nsipip tequphah. 

Exod34. 22 the feast of ingathering at the year's end 
2 Ch.24. 23 it came to pass at the end of the year 

2i.0utgoing, eKfiaeris elcbasis. 

Heb. 13. 7 whose faith follow, consideiing the end 
25. Extremily, vioas peras. 

Eora 10. 18 and their words unto the ends of the wo. 

Hcb. 6. 16 an oath for confirmation (is) to them an e. 

26. Full end, cvvreKeta suntelcia. 

Matt 13. 39 the harvest is the end Of the world 

13. 40 so shall it be in the end of this world 
13. 49 So shall it be at the end of the world 
24. 3 what (shall be) the sign . .of the end 

28. 2o I am with you alway, (even)ilntb the end 
Heb. 9. 26 once in the end o£ the world hath he an. 

27. End, r4\os telos. 

Matt 10. 22 he that endureth to the end shall be 

24. 6 all these things must come, .but the end 

24. 13 he that shall endure unto the end. .shall 

04. 14 in all the world, .and then shall the end 

26. 58 Peter, .sat with the servants, to see the e. 
Mark 3 26 he cannot stand, but hath an end 

13. 7 needs be ; but the end (shall) not (be) yet 
13. 13 he that shall endure unto the end 
Luke I. 33 of his kingdom there shall be no end 

21. 9 these things must come fltst.. the end (is) 

22. 37 for the things concerning me have an end 
.fohn 13. I his own. .he loved them unto the end 
Kom. 6. 21 for tlie end of those things (is) death' 

6. 22 unto holiness, and the end everlasting 
lo. 4 Christ (is) the end of the law for righteo. 

1 Co. I. 8 Who shall also confirm you unto the end 

10. II upon whom the ends of the world are co. 

15. 24 the end, when he shall have delivered 

2 Co. I. 13 ye shall acknowledge even to the end 

3. 13 to the end of that which is abolished • 
It. 15 whose end shall be according to their 



Phil. 3. 19 Whose end (is) destruction, whose god 
I li. I. 5 Now the end of the commandment iach. 
Heb. 3. 6 rejoicing of the hope ftrm unto the end 

3. 14 of our confidence stedfast imto the end 
6. 8 nigh unto cursing ; whose end (is) to.be 

6. II to the full assurance of hope unto the e. 

7. 3 neither beginning of days, norendof Hfe 
Jas. 5. 1 J Ye. .have seen the end of the Lord ; that 

1 Pe. I. 9 Eeceiving the end of your faith, .the saL 

4. 7 But the end of all things is at h.and : be 
4. 17 what shall the end (be) of them that 

Eev. 2. .-6 he that, .keepeth my works imtothe end 

21. 6 I am Alpha, .the beginning and the end 

22. 13 I am . . the beginning and the end, the first 
[See also cast, Come to, grow to, hinder, what, world.) 

END, to — 

l.To cease, leave off, forbear, !?in chadal. 

Isa. 24. 8 the noise of them that rejoice endeth 

2.T0 be complete, finished, n^3 kalah. 

Gen. 2. z on the seventh day God ended his work 
jRuth 2. 21 until they have ended all my harvest 
Eze. 4. 8 till thou hast ended the days of thy siege, 

Z.To perfect, finish, ar^^ tamam, 5. 

2 Sa. 20. iB surely ask. .at Abel : and so they ended 

4. To fill up or out, TtXripSca pleroO. 

Luke 7. I when he had ended all his sayings in the 
Acts ig. 21 After these things were ended, Paul pun 

5. To end together or fully, avvre\io} sunteleo. 

Matt. 7. 28 it came to pass, when Jesus had ended 
Luke 4. 2 when they were ended, he afterward hu. 
4. 13 v/hen the devil had ended all the tempt. 
Acts 21. 27 when the seven days were almost ended 

END, to be at an — 

l.To cease, fail, have an end, dsn aphes. 

Isa. 16. 4 the extortioner is at an end, the spoiler 
2. To be swallowed up, y'pa bala, 7. 

Psa.107. 27 They., stagger., and are at their wit's end 
^.To fill in, complete, be full, xSd male. 

Lev. 8. 33 until . . your consecration be at an end 

END, to come to an — 

To be perfected, finished, DSn tamam. 

Psa. 9. 6 destructions are come to a perpetual end 

END, full — 

Completimi, consumption, n'72 kalah. 

Jer. 4. 27 desolate ; yet will I not make a full end 
5. 10 make not a full end ; take away her bat. 

5. 18 I will not make a full end with you 

30. II though I make a full end of all nations 
30. 1 1 yet will I not make a full end of thee . . 
46. 28 1 will make a full end of all the nations 
46. 28 but I will not make a full end of thee 
Eze. II. 13 wilt thou make a full end of the remnant 

END, to have an — 

l.To be ended, consumed, f]?D suph. 

Amos3. IS and the great houses shall have an end 
2.T0 be perfected, Dcn tamam, 2. 

Psa. 102! 27 But thou, .thy years shall have no end 
END, to make an — 
l.To finish,- seal up, cnn chatlucm.. 

Dan. g. 24 transgression, and to make an end of sina 

2. To finish, consume, determine, npi kalah, 3. 

Gen, 27. 30 as soon as Isaac had made an end of 

49. 33 when Jacob had made an end of comma. 

Exod3i. 18 when he had made an end of communing 

Lev. 16. 20 when he hath made an end of reconciling 

Hum. 4. 15 Aaioa and his sons have made an end of 
i6. 31 as Tie had made an end of speaking all 

Ceut.2o. 9 when the officers have made an end of 
26.- 12 When thou hast made an end of tithinff 
;i. 24 when Moses had made an end of writing 
32. 45 And .Moses made an end of speaking all 

Josh. 8. 24 v.'hen Israel had made an end of slaying 
10. 20 when. .Israel had made an endof slaying 
jg. 49 When they had made an end of dividing 
ig. 51 So they made <in end of dividing the 

Judg. 3. 18 when he had made an end to ofi^er the 
15. 17 when he had made an end of speaking 

1 Sa. 3. 12 when I begin, I will also make an end 

10. 13 when he had made an end of prophesying 
13. 20 as soon as he had made an endof offering 
18. I when he had made an end of speaking 
24. 16 when David had made an end of speaking 

a Sa. 6. 18 as soon as David had made an end of 

11. 19 When thou hast made an end of telling 
13. 36 as soon as he h.id made an end of speak. 

iKL 1. 41 as they had made an end of eating 

3. I until he had made an end of building his 

7. 40 So Hiram made an end of doing all the 

8. S4 when Solomon had made an end of pray. 

2 Ki. 10. 25 as soon as he had made an end of offering 

1 Ch.i6. 2 when David had made an end of offering 

2 Ch. 7. I when Solomon had made an end of pray. 

20. 23 when they had made an end of the inha. 
24. 10 brought in. .until they had made an end 
29. 17 in the sixteenth day . .they made nn end 
29. 29 when they had made an end of offering 
Ezra 10. 17 And they made an end with all the men 
Neh. 4. 2 will tliey make an end in a day ? will 
Jer. 26. 8 when Jeremiah had made an end of spea. 
43. 1 when Jeremiah had made an end of spe. 
EI.' 63 when thou hast made an end of reading 



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Eze. 42. 13 when he had made an end of measuring 
43. 23 Wlieu thou hast made an end of cleans. 
Amos 7. 2 when they had made an end of eating 

3. To make an end, complete, nSj nalah, 5. 

Isa. 33. I when thou slialt make an end to deal 
i.To finish, dry shalam, 5 

Isa, 38. 12, 13 to night wilt thou make an end of me 
b.To perfect, finish, Don tamam, 5. 

Dan. 9. 24 to finish . . and to make an end of sins 
(». To end, reXfco teleo. 

Malt II. I when Jesushad made an end of comman. 

END of, to be an — 

To lie completed, finished, consumed, ended, nha. 
Jer. 44. 27 be consumed, .until there be an end of 

END of, in the — 

2^u go out or forth, Ny; yatsa. 

Exod23. xb in t)ie end of the year, when thou hast 

END, in the — 

Late in tlie evening, o^f/e apse. 

Matt 23. X In the end of the sabbath, as it began to 

END, to the — 
• \.To ilie intent, jypV leniaan. 

E.xod. 8. 22 to the end thou mayest know that I (am) 

2. With a view to, eir rb eis to. 

Acts 7. 19 cast out. .to the end they might not live 
Rom. I. II gift, to the end ye may be established 
4. 16 to the end the promise might be sure 
I Th. 3. 13 To the end he may stablish your hearts 

3. Perfectly, completely, TeXelais teleios. 

1 I'e. I. 13 hope to the end for the grace that is to 

END, to this — 

With a view to this, et j rovro eis touio. 

John t8. 37 To thi."! end was I born, and forthis cause 
Kom 14. 9 For to this end Christ both died, and rose 

2 Co. 2 9 For to this end also did I write, that I 

END that, to this — 

Toward this, irphs rb pros to. 

Luke 1 8 I spake a parable unto them (to this e.) that 

END, the latter — 

The last things, rk iax"-'''''- ^* eschata. 

2 Pe. 2. 20 the latter end is worse with them than 

END, utter — 

Completion, consumption, end, H/S ko.lah. 

Nah. I. 8 he will make an utter end of the place 
I. 9 he will make an utter end ; affliction shall 

END to the other, from one — 

Froin point unto point, a.Tt6 &Kpa>v %o>s 6.Kpwv 

Matt 24. 31 from one end of heaven to the other 
END, world without — 
Unto ages of dwration, ly 'pbiy ly ad olme ad, 

Isa. 45. 17 shaU not be ashamed, .world withoutend 

ENDAMAGE, to — 

To cause loss, pii nszaq, 5. 

Ezra 4. 13 thoii shalt endamage the revenue of the 

ENDANGEE, to maie — 

2'u endanger, forfeit, cause to owe, 35n chuh, 3. 
Dan. I. 10 then shall ye make (me) endanger my 

ENDANGERED, to be — 

To he endangered, ]?d sakan, 2. 

Eccl. 10. 9 he that cleaveth Avood shall be endang. 

ENDEAVOITR, to — 
\.Td seek, ^r\Tiw zeteo. 

Acts 16. 10 immediately we endeavoured to go into 

".To make speed or haste, a-wovSa^ai spoudazo. 
Eph. 4. 3 Endeavouring to keep the unity of the 

1 Th. 2. 17 we. .endeavoured the more, .to see your 
'2 Pe. I. 15 I will endeavour that ye may be able 

ENDEAYOTTRS — 

Doing, acting, hhi;jp maalal. 

Psa. 28. 4 acco'rdins to the wickedness of their en. 

ENDED, to be — 

l.To be completed, finished, n^3 kalah. 

Gen. 41. 53 seven yearsof plen'teousness. .were ended 

2 Ch.29. 34 I-evites did help., till the work was ended 
Jer. B. 20 The harvest is past, the summer is ended 

i.To he completed, finished, nSa kalah, 4. 

Psa. 72. 20 The prayers of., the son of Jesse are ended 

3. To be finished, complete, ^v shalam. 

I Ki. 7. 51 So was ended all the work that king Sol. 
Isa. 60. 20 the days of thy mourning shall be ended 

4. To be perfected, finished, as:} tamam. ■ 

Gen. 47. 18 When that year was ended, they came 
Deut 31. 30 words of this song, until they were ended 

34. 8 days of v.-eeping . for Moses were ended 
Job 31. 40 The words of Job are ended 

5.70 become, yivo/xai ginomai. 

Johni3. 2 And supper being ended, the devil having 

ENDING — 
£nd, t4\os ielos. 

Kev. I. 8 beginning and the ending, saith the LOED 



ENDLESS — 

I. Not loosed down, aKaraKuros akatalutos. 

Heb. 7. 16 made, .after the power of an endless life 

2.Endless, unpierced through, aircpauros aperantos. 
I Ti. 1. 4 Neither give heed to fables and endless 

EN'-DOE, -liT or 1K^ ]'i!. fountain of Dor. 
A city of Manasseh, four miles S. of Tairor, or at the S. 
of the sea of Gablee in Is.sachar. It is now called 
Endur, and the rock on which it stands is hollowed 
into caves. From the slopes of Gilboa to Endor is seven 
or eight mUes over rugged ground. 

Joshi;. II the inhabitants of E. and her towns 

1 Sa. 28. 7 a woman that hath a familiar spirit at E. 
Psa. 83. 10 perished at E. : they became (as) dung 

ENDOW, to — 

To endow, purchase, "ino mahar. 

Exod22. i6 he shall surely endow her to be his wife 

ENDS — 

1. Borders, nSjap mighaloth. 

E.xod28. 14 And two chains (of) pure gold at the ends 

2. Last or extreme point, icrxaros eschatns. 

Acts 13. 47 shouldest be for salvation unto the ends 

ENDXTE, to — 

To endoio, endti.e, "ijt zabo.d. 

Gen. 30. 20 God hath endued me (with) a good dowry 

ENDTTED with — 

X.To know, be acquainted with, jn; yada. 

2 Ch. 2. 12 endued with prudence and understanding 

2. 13 a cunniagraan, endued with understand. 

2.Tn go in, be clothed with, eviiia enduo. 

Luke24. 49 until ye be endued with power from on 
Jas 3. 13 Who (is) a wise man and endued with 

ENDTJKE, to (can) — 
1 To be, n;ri hayah. 

Psa. 72. 17 His name shall endure for ever- his name 
81 15 their time should have endured for ever 
89. 36 His seed shall endure for ever, and his 
104. 31 The glory of the Lord shall endure for 

2. To be able, enrlure, Sb; yakol. 

Esth. 8. 6 how can I endure, how can I endure to 
Job 31. 23 by reason of his highness I could not en. 

3. To sit down or still, 3w; yashab. 

Psa. 9. 7 the I/iRD shall endure for ever : he hath 
102. 12 thou. Loud, slialt endure forever, and 

4.7*0 lodge, p)ass Lite night, \h lun. 

Psa. 30. 5 weeping may eudure for a night, but Joy 
Z. Until not, 'Sa ny ad heti. 

Psa. 72. 7 peace so long as the moon endureth 
Qi.Wilh. .and before, "iijSi. .cy ira. .veUphne. 

Psa. 72. 5 as long as the sun and moon enduro 
7. To stand, stand still, ncy amad. 

ExodiS. 23 thou shalt be able to endure, and all this 
Psa. 19. 9 fear of the Lord (is) cle.in, enduring for 
102. 26 They shall perish, but thou shalt endure 
lit. 3 and his righteousness endureth for ever 
III. 10 of the Lord .his praise endureth for ever 
112 3, 9 his righteousness endureth for ever 
Eze. 22. 14 Can thine heart endure, or can thine 

S.To rise up, stand still, C'p quin. 

Job 8. 15 shall hold it fast, but it shall not endure 

9. To hold up, avexoiJ-ai aneclwmai. 

2 Th. I. 4 in all your .tribulations that ye endure 
2 Ti. 4. 3 when they wiii i:ot endure sound doctr. 

10. To he strong, firm, KapTipeui kartereo. 

Heb. II. 27 he endured, as seeing him who is Invisl. 

11. To remain, jxevw menn. 

John 6. 27 meat which endureth unto everlasting 
Heb. 10. 34 a better and an enduring substance 
1 Pe. I. 25 the word of the Lord endureth for ever 

12. To bear, cany, <p(p(^ phero. 

Kom. g 22 endured with much long suffering the 
Heb. 12. 20 could not endure that which was com. 

13. To remain under, vironivia hutjomeno. 

Matt 10. 22 that enduretli to the end shall be saved 

24. 13 he that shall endure unto the end, the 
Marki3. 13 he that shall endure unto the end, the 

1 Co. 13. 7 hopeth all things, endureth all things 

2 Ti. 2. 10 I endure aU things for the elect's s&V.es 
Heb. 10. 32 ye endured a great fight of aftlictions 

12. 2 endured the cross, despising the shame 
12. 3 consider him that endured such contra. 
12. 7 If ye endure chastening, God dealeth 
Jas. I. 12 Blessed (is) the man that endureth temp. 
•i^ 5. II Behold, we count them happy which en. 
15 To bear up under, iirocpepai hupophero. 
'2 Ti. 3. n''at Lystra ; persecutions I endui-ed 

1 Pe. 2. ig for conscience toward God endure grief 

ENDTIEE hardness, to — 

To suffer evil, KaKO-rraeioi kakopathed. 

2 Ti. 2. 3 therefore endure hardness, as a good soL 

ENDITBE patiently, to — 

To be long or patient minded, /xaKpoeuiiea makro. 
Heb. 6. 15 after he had patiently endured, he obtain. 



ENDUEINO — 

liemaining up under, (hrofiovi] hupomonl. 

2 Co 1. 6 which is cfTcctual in the enduring of Ul0 

E-NE'-AS, AiVeot ifrom Hebrew, praise of Jah.) 
A man of Lydda healed by Peter. 

Acts 9. 33 there he found a certain man named M. 
9. 34 £,., Jesus Christ maketh thee whole 

EN EG-LA':IM, D'S:!/ \')l fountain of two calves. 

A place near the Salt Sea ; but not the same as Eglaim. 
See Betu-uoglau. 

Eze. 47. 10 shall stand upon it from Engcdi .. unto E. 
ENEMY — 
l.Lnemy, 2'U oyeb. 

Gen. 22. 17 shall possess the gate of his enemies 
49. 8 (shall be) in the neck of thine enemies 

£xodi5. 6 hand, .hatli dashed in pieces the enemy 

15. 9 enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake 
23. 4 If thou meet thine enemy's ox or his ass 
33. 22 I will be an enemy unto thine enemies 
23. 27 I will make all thine enemies turn their 

Lev. 26. 7 ye shall chase your enemies, and they 
26. 8 your enemies shall fall before you by the 
26. 16 your seed foi' your enemies shall eat it 
26. 17 and ye shall be slain before your enemies 
26. 25 be delivered into the hand of the enemy 
26. 3^ your enemies which dwell therein shall * 
26. 34 as long as. ye (be) in your enemies' land 
26. 36 faintness. .in the land of their enemies 
a6. 37 no power to stand before your enemies 
a6. 38 the laud of your enemies shall eat you up 
26. 39 in their iniquity in your enemies' lands 
26. 41 brought them into .land of their encm. 
26. 44 when they be in the land of their enem. 

Numio. 9 go to v/ar in your land against the enemy 
10. 35 Kise. .and let thine enemies be scattered 
14. 42 ye be not smitten before your enemies 

23. II I took thee to curse mine enemies, and 

24. 10 I called thee to curse mine enemies, and 
24. 18 shall be a possession for his enemies 

32. 21 until he hath driven out his enemies 
35- 23 X*vas) not his enemy, neither sought his 
Deut. I. 42 lest ye be smitten before your enemies 

6. 19 To cast out all thine enemies from befo. 
12. 10 rest from all your enemies round about 
20. I goe.*t out to battle against thine enemies 
2o. 3 this day unto battle against your enem 
2o. 4 to fight for you against your enemies 

20. 14 thou shalt eat the spoil of thine enemies 

21. 10 goest forth to war against thine enemies 
23. 9 host go.'^th forth against thine enemies 
23. 14 and to give up thine enemies before thea 
26. 19 given thee rest from all thine enemies 
28. 7 Tlie Lord shall cause thine enemies that 
28 25 to be smitten before thine enemies 

28. 31 thy sheep (shall be) given unto thine ene. 
28. 48 Therefore shalt thou serve thine enemies 
'8. 53, 55, 57 wherewith thine enemies shall 

28. 68 there ye shall be sold unto your enemies 
30. 7 will put all these curses upon thine cne. 
32. 27 it not that I feared the wrath of the ene 
32. 31 even our enemies themselves (Ijcing) 

32. 42 the beginning of revenges upon the ena 

33. 27 he shall thrust out the enemy from 

33. 29 thine enemies shall be found liars unto 
Josh. 7. 8 Israel turneth their backs before their ea 
7. 12 Israel could not stand before their enem. 
7. 12 turned (their) backs before their enemies 

7. 13 thou canst not stand before thine' enem. 
:o. 13 had avenged themselves upon their ene. 
10. 19 stay ye not. .pursue after your enemies 

10. 25 to all your enemies against whom ye light 
21. 44 there stood not a man of all their enem. 

21. 44 the Lord delivered all their enemies into 

22. 8 divide the spoil of your enemies with 

23. I rest unto Israel from all their enemies 
Judg. 2. 14 he sold them into the hands of their ene. 

2. 14 they could not. .stand before their ene. 

2. 18 delivered, .out of the hand of their ene. 

3. 28 the Lord hath delivered your enemies 
5. 31 So let all thine enemies perish, LORD 

8. 34 out of the hands of all their enemies 

1 1. 36 taken vengeance for thee of thine enemi«« 

16. 23 Our god hath delivered Samson our ene. 
16. 24 hath delivered into our hands our enemy 

I Sa. 2. I my mouth is enlarged over mine enemies 

4. 3 it may save us out of the hand of our ene. 

12. 10 deliver us out of the hand of our ene. 
12. II delivered you out of the hand of .ene. 
14. 24 that I may be avenged on mine enemies 
14. 30 spoil of their enemies which they found ? 
14. 47 Saul, .fought against all his enemies on 
18. 25 to be avenged of the king's enemies 

18. 29 Saul became David's enemy continually 

19. 17 Why hast thou, .sent away mine enemy 

20. 15 when the Lord hath cut off the enemies 
20. 16 even require (it) at the hand of David's en. 

24. 4 I will deliver thine enemy into thine hand 

24. 19 if a man find his enemy, will he let him 
2j. 22 So and more also do God unto the ene. 
25 26 now let thine enemies, be as Nabal 

25. 29 thine enemies, them shall he sling out 

26. 8 God hath delivered thine enemy into 

29. 8 that I may not go fight against the enem. 

30. 26 of the spoil of the enemies of the Lord 

3 Sa. 3. 18 and out of the hand of all their enemies 

4. 8 Saul thine enemy, which sought thy life 

5. 20 Lord hath broken forth upon mine ene. 
7. I had given him rest.. from all his enemlea 



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a Sa, 7. 9 and hava cut off all thine enemies out of 

7. 1 1 1 . . caused thee to rest from all thine ene. 
12. 14 thou hast given great occasion to the ene. 
18. 19 the Lord hath avenged hira of hia ene. 
18. 32 And Cushi answered, The enemies of my 
ig. 9 king saved us out of the hand of our ene. 
22. I him out of the hand of all his enemies 
22. 4 so shall 1 be saved from mine enemies 
22. 18 He delivered me from my strong enemy 
22. 38 I have pursued mine enemies, and destr. 
22. 41 hast also given me the necks of mine ene. 
22. 49 that bringeth me forth from mine ene. 

! Ki. 3. 1 1 nor hast asked the life of thine enemies 

8. 33 Israel be smitten down before the ene. 
8. 37 it their enemy besiege them in the land 
8. 44 It thy people go out. .against their ene 
8. 46 and deliver them to the enemy, so that 
8. 46 carry them . .unto the land of the enemy 
8. 48 in the land of their enemies which led 

2t. 20 Hast thou found me, mine enemy? 
e Ki. 17. 39 he shall deliver you out of. all your en. 

21. 14 deliver them into the hand of their ene. 

21. 14 they shall become, a spoil to all their ene. 
I Ch.14. II God hath broken in upon mine enemies 

17. 8 and have cut off all thine enemies from 

17. 10 Moreover I will subdue all thine enemies 

21. 12 while that the sword of thine enemies 

22. 9 I will give him rest from all his enemies 
a Ch. 6. 24 Israel be put to the worse before the ene. 

6. 28 If their enemies besiege them in the cities 

6. 34 If thy people go out. .against their ene. 

6. 36 and deliver them over before (their) en. 

20. 27 had made them to rejoice over their ene. 

2o. 29 the Lord fought against the enemies of 

25. 8 God shall m.ike thee fall before the enemy 

26 13 army . to help the king against the ene. 

Ezra 8. 22 to help us against the enemy in the way 

8. 31 he delivered us from the hand of the ene 
l^eh. 4. 15 when our enemies heard that it was 

5. 9 the reproach of the heathen our enemies? 

6. I the rest of our enemies, heard that I had 
6. 16 it came to pass, that when all our ene. 

9. 28 lettest thou them in the hand of their e. 
Esth. 7 6 The adversary and enemy (is) this wicked 

8. 13 ready, .to avenge themselves on their e 

9. I in the day that the enemies of the Jews 
9. 5 Thus the .Jews smote all their enemies 
9 16 had rest from their enemies, and slew 
9. 22 wherein the .Tews rested from their ene 

Job 13. 24 Wherefore .boldest me for thine enemy ? 
27. 7 Let mine enemy be as the wicked, and he 
33 10 Behold, he counteth me for his enemy 

Psa 3. 7 for thou hast smitten all mine enemies 

6. 10 Let all mine enemies be ashamed and 

7. 5 Let the enemy persecute my soul, and 

8. 2 thou mightest still the enemy and the 

9. 3 When mine enemies are turned back, they 
9 6 thou enemy, destructions are come to 

13. 2 how long shall mine enemy be exalted 
13 4 Lest mine enemy say, I have prevailed 

17 9 my deadly enemies, (who) compass me ab. 
18. title, from the hand of all his enemies, and 
j8. 3 so shall I be saved from mine enemies 

18 17 He delivered me frcim my strong enemy 
18. 37 I have pursued mine enemies, and over. 
18. 40 hast, .given me the necks of mine enemies 
18. 48 He delivereth me from mineenemies 

21 8 Thine hand shall find out all thine ene 
25. 2 let not mine enemies triumph over me 
25. 19 Consider mine enemies, tor they are many 
27. 6 mine head be lifted up above mine ene 
31. 8 not shut me up into the hand of the ene. 
31. 15 deliver me from the hand of mineenemies 
35. 19 Let not them that are mine enemies 

37. 20 the enemies of the LoRn . as the fat of la 

38. 19 mine enemies (are) lively they are strong 
41. 2 not deliver him unto the will of his ene. 
41. 5 Mine enemies speak evil of me, When sh. 

41. 11 mine enemy doth not triumph over me 

42. 9 because of the oppression of the enemy 

44. 16 by reason of the enemy and avenger 

45. 5 sharp in the heart of the .enemies 

54. 7 and mine eye hath seen .upon mine ene. 

55. 3 Because of the voice of the enemy 

55. 12 For. .not an enemy (that) reproached me 

56. 9 then shall mine enemies turn back . this 
Sg. I Deliver me from mine enemies, O my God 
61. 3 hast been, .a strong tower from the enemy 
64. I preserve my life from tear of the enemy 
66. 3 shall thine enemies submit themselves 
68. 1 Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered 
63. 21 God shall wound the head of his enemies 

68. 23 foot may be dipped in the blood of. .ene. 
69 4 mine enemies wrongfully, are mighty 

69. 18 deliver me, because of mine enemies 

71. 10 For mine enemies speak against me , and 

72. 9 and his enemies shall lick the dust 

74 3 all (that) the enemy hath done wickedly 
74. 10 shall the enemy blaspheme thy name for 
74. 18 Remember this, (that) the enemy hath 
78. 53 but the sea overwhelmed their enemies 
80. 6 and our enemies laugh among themselves 
81. 14 I should soon have subdued their enemies 
83. 2 For, lo, thine enemies make a tumult 
89. 10 thou hast scattered thine enemies with 
89. 22 The enemy shall not exact upon him 
89. 42 thou hast made all his enemies to rejoice 
89. 51 Wherewith thine enemies have reproach. 
92. 9 thine enemies, O Lord, .thine enemies 
I02. 8 Mine enemies reproach me all the day 
io6. 10 redeemed them from the hand of the e. 
»o6. 42 Their enemies also oppressed them, and 



Psa. no. I until X make thine enemies thy footstool 
no. 2 rule thou iu the midst of thine enemies 
119. 98 Thou, .hast made me wiser than mine e. 
127. s they shall speak with the enemies in the 
132. 18 His enemies will I clothe v/ith shame 

1 38. 7 stretch forth . . against the wrath of mine e. 

139. 22 1 hate them. .1 count them mine enemies 
143. 3 For the enemy hath persecuted my soul 
143. 9 Deliver me, Lord, from mine enemies 
143. 12 And of thy mercy cut off mine enemies 

Provi6. 7 he maketh even his enemies to be at peace 
24. 17 Rejoice. not when thine enemy falleth 

Isa. I. 24 Ah, I will, .avenge me of mine enemies 
9. II the Lord shall, .join his enemies together 
42. 13 The Lord, .shall prevail against his ene. 
59. 1 8 he will repay recorapence to his enemies 

62. 8 I will no more give, .meat for thine ene. 

63. 10 therefore he was turned to be their eqe. 
66. 6 Lord that renderethrecompence to his e. 
66. 14 and (hfs) indignation toward his enemies 

Jer. 6. 25 the sword of the enemy .(is) on every side 
12. 7 beloved;Of my soul into the hand of her e. 
15. 9 Idelivertotheswordbefore their enemies 
15. II I will cause the enemy to entreat thee! 
15. 14 I will make (thee) to pass with thine en. 

17. 4 I will cause thee to serve thine enemies 

18. 17 I will scatter them, .before the enemy 

19. 7 I will cause them to fall . before their e 

19. 9 wherewith their enemies .shall straiten 

20. 4 they shall fall by the sword of their ene. 

20. 5 will I give into the hand of their enemies 

21. 7 and into the hand of their enemies 

30. 14 wounded thee with the wound of an ene. 

31. 16 shall come again from the land of the en. 
34. 20 will, .give them into the hand of their e. 
34. 21 will I give into the hand of their enemies 
44. 30 1 will give, .into the hand of his enemies 
44. 30 Nebuchadnezzar king of B., his enemy 
49. 37 before thine enemies, and before them 

Lam. I. 2 all her friends . are become her enemies 
T. s Heradversariesare the chief, her enemies 
J. 9 O Lord, behold my affliction ; for the e. 
1. 16 my children are desolate, because the e. 

1. 21 all mine enemies have heard of my tro. 

2. 3 he hath drawn back, .from before the e. 
2. 4 He hath bent his bow like an enemy 

2. 5 The Lord was an enemy : he hath swall. 
2. 7 hath given up into the hand of the enemy 
2. j6 thine enemies have opened their mouth 
2. 17 caused (thine) enemy to rejoice over thee 

2. 22 those that I . . swaddled . . enemy consum. 

3. 46 our enemies have opened their mouths 

3. 52 Mine enemies chased me sore, like a bird 

4. 12 that the adversary and the enemy should 
Eze. 36. 2 the enemy hath said against you, Aha ! 

39. 27 gathered them out of their enemies' lands 
Hos. 8. 3 Israel.. the enemy shall pursue him 
Amos 9. 4 go into captivity before their enemies 
Mic. 2. 8 of late my people is risen up as an enemy 

4. 10 redeem thee from the hand ofthine enem. 

5, 9 and all thine enemies shall be cut of{ 

7 6 man's eneniies (are) the men of his owu 
7. 8 Rejoice not against me,- mine enemy 
7. 10 (she that is) mine enemy shall see (it) 

Nah. I. 2 and he reserveth (wrath) for his enemies 
I 8 and darkness shall pursue his enemies 
3. II Shalt seek strength because of the enemy 
3. 13 shall be set wide open unto thine enemies 

Zeph. 3. 15 lie hath cast out thine enemy 

2. Enemy, one awake, ij; ar. 

I Sa 28. 16 seeing the iJoRD. .is become thine enemy 
Psa.139. 20 (and) thine enemies take (thy name) in 
Dan. 4. 19 interpretation thereof to thine enemies 

"i. Adversary, a disiresser, straitene.r, fi, ly tsar. 
Gen. 14. 20 delivered thine enemies into thy hand 
Nuraio. 9 against the enemy that oppresseth you 

24. 8 he shall eat up the nations his enemies 
Deut32. 41 I will render vengeance to mine enemies 

33. 7 be thou an help (to him) from his enemies 

1 Sa. 2. 32 thou shalt see an enemy (in my) habita. 

2 Sa. 24. 13 flee three months before thine enemies 

1 Ch.i2. 17 (ye be come) to betray me to mine enem. 

Neh, 9. 27 into the hand of their enemies, who vex. 
9. 27 them out of the hand of their enemies 

Esth. 7. 4 enemy could not countervail the king's 

Job 6. 23 Deliver me from the enemy's hand? or 
16 9 mine enemy sharpeneth his eyes upon 
19. II counteth me.. as (one of) his enemies 

Psa. 27. 2 When the wicked, mine enemies and my 
27. 12 Deliver me not. .uuto the will pf mine e. 
44. 5 Through thee, will we push do\vn our en. 
44. 7 But thou hast saved us from our enemies 
44. 30 Thou makest us to turn back from the e. 
60. 12 tor he.. shall tread down our enemies 
78. 42 day when he delivered them from the en. 
78. 61 delivered, .his glory into the enemy's h,a. 
78. 66 he smote his enemies in the hinder part 
97. 3 A fire, .burneth up his enemies round 
105. 24 he. .made them stronger than their ene. 
io5. II And the waters covered their eneniies 

107. 2 whom he hath redeemf^ from, the cue. 

108. 13 he. .shall tread down our enemies 

112. 8 until he see (his desire) upon his enemies 
119. 139 because mine enemies have forgotten 
119. 157 Many (sye) my persecutors and mine e. 
136. 24 And hath redeemed us from our enemies 

Isa. 26. II the (ire of thine enemies shall devour 
59. 19 When the enemy shall come in like a 

.Ter. 48. s the enemies have heard a cry of destrnc. 

Lam. I. 5 are gone into captivity before the enemy 



Lam. I. 7 her people fell into the hand of the ene. 
Eze. 39. 23 I. .gave them into the hand of their ene. 

4. To straiten, distress, in? tsarar. 

Esth. 3. 10 the son of Hamraedatha. .the Jews' ene. 

8. 1 give the house of Eaman, the Jews' enemy 

9. 10 The ten sons ot Haman . . the enemy of the 

9. 24 Haman. .the enemy of all the Jews, had 
Psa. 6. 7it waxeth old because of all mine enemies 

7. 4 I have delivered him that, .is my enemy 

7. 6 because of the rage of mine enemies 

8. 2 thou ordained strength because of thine e. 
10. 5 (as for) all his enemies, he puffeth at them 
23. 5 before me in the presence of mine enem. 
31. II I was a reproach among all mine enemies 
42. 10 with a sword in ray bones, mine enemies 
74.- 4 Thine enemies roar in the midst of thy c. 
74. 23 Forget not the voice of thine enemies 

5. To stand up, vntlisiand. Dip qum. 

Exod32. 25 had made them naked, .among their en. 

6.T0 hate. Kip sane. 

Exod.i. io they join also unto our enemies, and fight 
2 Sa. 19. 6 In that thou lovest thine enemies, and 
2 Ch. I. II hast not asked, .the life ot thine enemies 
Prov 25. 21 It thine enemy be hungry, give hira bread 
27. 6 but the kisses ot an enemy (are) deceitful 

7. To behold, look, watch, "^w shur. 

Psa. 92. II Mine eye also shall see. .mine enemies 

8. To behold, observe, watch, ti-^ sharar. 

Psa. 5. 8 Lead me, LORD .because ot mine ene. 
27. II Teach me thy way. .because ot mine one. 
54. s He shall reward evil unto mine enemies 
56. 2 Mine enemies would daily swallow (me) 
■ 59. 10 God shall let me see. .mine enemies 

^. Enemy, opponent, ix^P^^ echlhros. 

Matt. s. 43 love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy 

5. 44 Love your enemies, bless them that curse 
13. 25 But v/hile men slept, his enemy came 

J 3. 39 The enemy that sowed them is the devil 
22. 44 till I make thine enemies thy footstool 'I 
Marki2. 36 till I make thine enemies thy footstool 
Luke I. 71 That wo should be saved from our ene. 
1. 74 being delivered out of the hand of our e. 

6. 27 Love your enemies, do good to them which 
6. 35 But love ye your enemies, and do good 

10. 19 power, over all the pov/er of the enemy 

19. 27 But those mine enemies, which would 
ig. 43 thine enemies shall cast a trench about 

20. 43 Till I make thine enemies thy footstool 
Acts 13. 10 child of the devil, .enemy ot all righteo. 
Kom. 5. 10 For if, when we were enemies, we were 

11. 28 As concerning the Gospel, .enemies for 

12. 20 Therefore if tliine enemy hunger, feed 

1 Co. 15. 25 till he hath put all enemies under his 

15. 26 The last enemy (that) shall be destroyed 
Gal. 4. 16 Am I therefore become yoiur enemy, be. 
Phil. 3. 18 (they are) the enemies of the cross of 
Col. I. 21 you, that were sometime alienated, and e. 

2 Th. 3. IS Yetcount. .not as an enemy, but admonish 
Heb. I. 13 until I make thine enemies tliy footstool 

10. 13 ex-pecting till his enemies be made his 
Jas. 4. 4 a friend of the world is the enemy ot 
Rev. II. 5 fVre proceedeth. .and devoureth their e 

11. 12 they ascended up. .and their enemies 

10.il/a9i, enemy, ex^P^^ &vdponTos echthros antht 
Matt 13 28 He said unto them. An enemy hath do 

EHESIY, to be an — 

To be at enmity, 3;k ayah. 

Exod23. 22 tlien I wll be an enemy unto thine eni 

•RTTFT.ATWR selves, tO — 

To become xoarm, enflamed, Dtn chamam, 2. 

Isa. 57. 5 Enflaming yourselves with idols under 
ENGAGE, to — 
To pledge, 3"3t; arab. 

Jer. 30. 21 for v/ho (is) this that engaged hia heart 

EN GAH'-NIH, D'J3 yv. fountain of gardens. 

1. A city in the lowlands of Judah between Zanoah and 
Tappuah. Now called Genin. 

Josh. 1 5. 34 Zanoah, and E., Tappuah, and Enani 

2. A city on the border of Issachar allotted to tha 
Gershouites, now called Jenln, and surrounded with 
orchards or gardens ; the spring is still the character- 
istic ot the place. In i Ch. 6. 73, Anem is put for, 
Engannim. 

Josh 19. 21 Remeth, and E.-g., and Enhaddah, and 

21. 29 E.-g. with her suburbs; four cities 

EN GE'-DI, "13 yn, fountain of Gad, cr Kid. 
A town on the W. shore ot the Salt Sea, in the wilder- 
ness of Judah. Its original name was Hazazon-Tamar 
("pruning of the palm,") from the paUn-groves around 
it. Now called A in Jidy. 

Josh. 15. 62 Nibshan, and the city of Salt, and B. 

1 Sa. 23. 29 David . .dwelt in strongholds at E 

24. I Behold, David (is) in the wilderness of E 

2 Ch.2o. 2 they (be) in Hazazon-tamar, which (is) li 
Song I. 14 cluster of camphire in .. vineyards of E. 
Eze 47. 10 the fishers shall stand upon it from E. 

ENGINES — 

\. Inventions, thoughtful works, miwn chi-shshebon. 

2 Ch. 26. 15 he made in Jerusalem engines, invented 
2. Battering ram, 'OP mcchi. 

Eze. 26. 9 he shall set engines of war against th.y 



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ENGRAFTED — 

Implanted, ifitpuros einx>hutos. 

Jas. I. 2t receive with meekness the engrafted 

ENGEAVE, to— 

I.To open up, nn^ pathach, 3. 

Exod28. II ehalt thou engrave the two stones with 
Zech. 3. 9 behold, I will engrave the graving there. 

2. To strike, carve, or cut in, ifTvirSoi entupoo. 
2 Co. 3. 7 if the ministration of death, .engraven 

ENGRAVER — 

Opener up, engraver, carver, vin charash. 

ExodzS. II With the work of an engraver in stone 
35. 35 to work all manner of work of the eng. 

38. 23 Aholiab. .an engraver, and a cunning wo. 

ENGRAVING — 

A graving, carving, nin? pittuach. 

Exod28. II, 21, 36 (like) the engravings of a signet 

39. 14, 30 (like) the engravings of a signet 

EN HAD'-DAH, .Tin J'y swift fountain. 
A city on the border of Issachar, near Engannim. Van 
de Velde.identifles it with Ain-haud on the W. side of 
Carmel and about two miles from the sea. 

Josh.ig. 21 Remeth, and En-gannim, and E.. and B 

EN HAK-KO'-RE, NT.p'f VH. fountain of the crier. 
The spring that burst forth. in inswer to the "cry" of 
Samson. The name is a pun on the word yikra (" he 
called") in verse i8. Lechi, "jaw," is the name of a place 
as well as Maktesh, the "hoUow place." 

Judgi5. ig wherefore he called the name thereof E. 

EN HA'-ZOR, nian \'i! fountain of the village. 

A fenced city in Naphtali, distinct from Razor, and 

near Kedesh. 

Josh 19. 37 And Kedesh, and Edrei, and E. 

ENJOIN, to — 

\.To charge, look after, "^ii^ paqad. 

Job. 36. 23 Who hath enjoined hira his way? or who 
2,To raise up, cause to stand. Dip qujn, 3. 

Esth. 9. 31 and Esther the queen had enjoined them 
Z.To enjoiii on, evreKKofiai entellomai. 

Heb. 9. 20 the testament which God hath enjoined 

4. To arrange over or about, imr ao'crui epitasso. 

Phm. 8 bold, .to enjoin thee that which is conv. 

ENJOY, to — 

l.To be, come, belong to, 7n;n, n'^;i hayahU. 
Deut28. 41 thou shalt not enjoy them; for they 

2. To possess, isy, yarash. 

Num 36. 8 that the children of Israel may enjoy 
Josh. I. 15 ye shall return unto the land, and enjoy 

Z.To see, nxn raah. 

Eccl. 2. 'I'l will prove thee withmirth; therefore e 
3. 13 that every man should.. enjoy the good 
5. 18 and to enjoy the good of all his labour 

4.T0 he pleased with, enjoy, .^y"l raisah. 

Lev. 26. 34 Then shall the land enjoy her sabbaths 

26. 43 The land also, .shall enjoy h.;°f sabbatlis 

2 Ch.36. 21 until the land had enjoyed her sabbaths 

5. To be pleased with, enjoy, ny-i ratsah, 5. 

Lev. 26. 34 then shall the land rest, and enjoy her 

G.With a view to full enjoyment, ds an6\av(Ttv 
I Ti. 6: 17 God, who giveth us richly all things to e. 

7. To happen, Tvyx''->"^ luychano. 
Acts 24. 2 Seeing that by thee we enjoy great quia. 

.8. To have a full enjoyment, tx"' a.vo'Kavaiu. 
Heb. II. 25 than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a 

ENJOY long, to — 

To wekr out, ros balah, 3. 

Isa. 65. 22 mine elect shall long enjoy the work of 

ENJOY, to make — 

To cause to see or enjoy, ntp, raah, 5. 

Eccl. 2. 34 he should make his soul enjoy good in 

ENI,ARGE, to — 

l.To open, extend, etitice, }jersuade, nj\Q pathah, 5. 
Gen. g. 27 God shall enlarge Japheth, and he shall 
2.T0 make large, great, ny^ rabah, 5. 

1 Ch. 4. 10 Oh that thou wouldest. .enlarge my coast 
3.ro make broad, wide, 3rn rachab, 5. 

Exod34. 24 For I will .. enlarge thy borders : neither 
Deut 12. 20 When the Lord thy God shall enlarge 
19. 8 if the Lord thy God enlarge thy coast 
33. 20 he said, Blessed (be) he that enlargeth 

2 Sa. 22. 37 Thou hast enlarged ray steps dnder me 
Psa. 4. I thou hast enlarged me.. in distress 

18. 36 Thou hast enlarged my steps under me 
iig. 32 I will run. .when thou shalt enlarge my 
Isa. 5. 14 Therefore hell hath enlarged herself 
54. 2 Enlarge the place of thy tent, and let 
57. 8 thou hast enlarged thy bed, and made 
Amos I. 13 ripped up. .that they might enlarge their 
Mic. I. 16 enlarge thy baldness as the eagle ; for 
Eab. 2. s a proud man.. who enlargeth his desire 

4. To spread out, na^ shatach. 

Job 12. 23 he enlargeth the nations, and straitenetb 



5. To make great, iicyaXiuci} megabmo. 

Matt23. 5 they, .enlarge the borders of their gar. 

2 Co. 10. 15 that we shall be enlarged by you accord. 
6. 7*0 make broad, wide, TrKarivu platuno. 

1 Co. 6. 11 our mouth is open . . om- heart is-cnlarged 
6. 13 for a recompence. .be ye also enlarged' 
ENLARGED, to be — 
To be enlarged, broad, wide, 2n-j rachab. 

I Sa. 2. 1 my mouth is enlarged over mine enemies 

Isa 60. 5 thine heart shall fear, and be enlarged 
ENLARGEBIENT — 
Space, respite, nn revach. 

Esth. 4. 14 (then) shall there enlargement and deliv. 
ENLARGING, (to be) an — 
To be enlarged, broad, wide, 3rn racliab. 

Eze. 41. 7 And (there was) an enlarging and a wind. 
ENLIGHTEN, to — 

1. To cause {to give) light, shine, ^iN or, 5. 

Psa. 19. 8 commandment, (is) pure, enlightening 
97. 4 His lightnings enlightened ihe world. 

2. To cause to shine, enlighten, ajj nagah, 5. 

Psa. 18. 28 Lord my God will enlighten my darknt. 
Z.To give light, (pwrl^u pholizO. 

Eph. I. 18 The eyes of your understanding being en. 
Heb. 6. 4 impossible lor those who were once en. 

ENLIGHTENED, to be — 

l.To be or become light, shining, "I'lN or. 

I Sa. 14. 27 hand to his mouth ; and his eyes were en. 
14. 2g see., how mine eyes have been enlighten, 

2. To become light, shining, n'lN or, 2. 

Job 33. 30 to be enlightened with the lightof the 
EN BUSH'-PAT t:S9P py fountain of judgment. 
A place called Kadesh in the wilderness ol Paran (not 
in Zin). 

Gen. 14. 7 they returned, and came to E., which (is) 

ENBirrY — 

1. Enmity, nj'N ebah. 

Gen. 3. IS I will put enmity between thee and the 
Num35. 21 Or in enmity smite him with his hand 
35. 22 if he thrust him suddenly without enmity 

1,. Enmity, eyOpa echthra. 

Luke23. 12 for before they were at enmity between 
Kom. 8. 7 Because the carnal mind (is) enmity 
Eph. 2. 15 Having abolished in his flesh the enmity 

2. 16 the cross, having slain the enmity thereby 
Jas. 4. 4 friendship of the world is enmity with Q. 

E'-NOCH, HE'-NOCH, liiir!, ''Evwx tuition, teacher. 
l.Eldest son of Cain. B.C. 3875. 
Gen. 4. 17 she conceived, and bare E. : and he' bull. 

4. 18 unto E. was born Irad : and Irad begat 

2. A city built by Cain and called after his son's name. 

Gen. 4. 17 builded a city, and called the name. .E. 

3. A son of Jared a descendent of Seth. B.C. 3382-3017 

Gen. 5. 18 hundred sixty and two. .and he begat E. 

5. ig Jared lived after he begat E. eight hund. 
5. 21 And E. lived sixty and five years 

5. 22 E. walked with God . .three hundred ye. 
5. 23 the days of E. were tliree hundred sixty 

1 Ch. I. 3 Henock, Methuselah, Lamech 
Luke 3. 37 Mathusala, which was (the son) of E. 
Heb. II. 5 By faith E. was translated that he should 
Jude 14 And E. also, the seventh from Adam, pro. 

ENOS, EJUN, 'Ej/wj mortal. 

Son of Setli and grandson of Adam. B.C. 3874-2764. 
Gen. 4, 26 And to Seth. .and he called his name E. 
5. 6 an hundred and five years, and begat E. 
S. 7 And Seth lived after he begat E. eight 
5. 9 E. lived ninty years, and begat Cainan 
5. 10 E. lived after he begat Cainan eight hun. 
5. II the days of E. were nine hundited and 
I. I Adam, Sheth, E. 

3. 38 Which was (the son);of E. . .(the son) of S. 

ENOUGH — 

1. Sufficiency, 'i d.ai. 

Pi-ov 27. 27 And . .goats' milk enough for thy food, for 
Nah. 2. 12 The lion did tear in pieces enough forhia 
Mai. 3. 10 that (there shall) not (be room) enough 

2. To draw {up) water, n^n dalah . 

Exod. 2. 19 An Egyptian, .d^ew. .enough for us, and 

3. Wealth, substance, sufficiency, I'ln hon. 

ProV3o. 15 (yea), four (things) say not, (It is) enough 
30. 16 and the fire (that) saitii not, (It is) enougb 

LAll, '73 kol. 

Gen. 33. II God hath dealt graciously.. and. .Ihavee. 

b. Abundant, much, 3"] rob. 

Gen. 24. 25 We have both straw and provender eno. 
33. 9 I have enough, my brother ; keep that 
45. 28 (It is) enough ; Joseph my son (is) yet 
JSxod.g. 28 Entreat the LORD for (it is) enough 

2 Sa. 24. 16 It is enough ; stay now thine hand 

I Ki.ig. 4 It is enough; now, OLORD, take away my 
I Ch.2i. 15 said to the angel. .It is enough, stay now 

6. Satiety, fulness, nj;?^ sobaJi. 

Isa! 56. II greedy dogs (which) can never have eno. 

7. If and, X yad. 

Gen. 34. 21 behold, (itris) large enougb for tbem 



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%. Sufficient, eiiovxjh, apKfrSi.arlutos. 

Mattio. 25 It Is enough for the disciple that he bo 
^.Enough, sufficient, iKav6s hikanot. 

Lukc22. 38 And he said unto tbem, It is enough 
ENOUGH, to be — 
l.To be found, met, come upon, K^D matsa, 2. 

Josh. 17. 16 The liill is -not enough for us: and all the 
2.T0 be enough, i.pic(u arlceo. 

Matt25. g lest there be not enough for us and you 
ENOUGH, to have — 
1. Sufficiency, '^,dai. 

Jer. 49. 9 they will destroy till they have enough' 

Obad. 5 would they not have. . till they had eno. 

2. To be satisfied, satiated, ViV saba. 

2 Ch.31. 10 we have had enough to eat, and have left 
Prov28. 19 he that foUoweth.. shall have poverty en. 
Hos. 4. 10 For they shall eat, and not have enough 

3. Satiety, fulness, n;;3^ sobah. 

Hag. I. 6 ye eat, but ye have not enough ; ye drink 
ENOUGH, it is — 
To hold off, 6.Tr(x<^ apecJio. 

Marki4. 41 take.. rest: it is enough, the hour ia come 
ENOUGH, more than — 
Sufficiency, "J dai. 

Exod36. 5 llie people bring much more than enough 
ENQUIRE, to — 
l.To enquire, .1^? baah. 

Isa. 21. 12 if ye will enquire, enquire ye : return 
2.T0 seek, enquire, "ip? bagar, 3. 

2 Ki. 16. IS the brasen altar shall bo for me to enqnl 

Psa. 27. 4 behold the beauty of the LORD, and to e 

3. To seek, enquire, "ip? beqar. 

Ezra 7.. 14 of his seven counsellors, to enquire cone. 

4.7*0 seek, enquire, require, request, wpj baqash, 3 
2 Sa. 21. I year after year; and David enquired of 
Job 10. 6 That thou enquircst after mine iniquity 
Dan. I. 20 that the king enquired of them, he found 

5. To seek, enquire, require, vy} darash. 

Gen. 25. 22 And she went to enquire of the LORT> 
Exodt8. 15 Because the people come unto me to en 
Deuti2. 30 Take heed, .that thou enquire not aiter 
13. 14 Then shalt thou enquire, and make search 
17. 4 thoif hast heard (of it), and enquired dll 

17. 9 thou shalt come unto the priest, .and en 
Judg. 6. 29 when they enquired and asked, they said 

1 Sa. 9. 9 when a man went to enquire of God 

28. 7 that I may go to her, and enquire of her 

2 Sa. II. 3 David sent and enquired after the worn 
iKl 22. 5 Enquire, I pray thee, at the word of the 

22. 7 not here a prophet.. that we mightenqu. 

22. 8 by whom we may enquire of tlie Lord 
a Ki. I. 2, 3, 6, 16 enquire of~Baal-zebub the god of 
1. 16 no God in Israel to enquire of his word 
3. n not here a prophet.. that we may enquire 
8. 8 meet the man of God, and enquire of 

22. 13 Go ye, enquire of the Lord for me, and 

22. 18 the king of Judah, which sent you to en 

1 CIlio. 13 of (one that had) a familiar spirit, to enq. 

10, 14 And enquired not of the Lord : therefore 

13. 3 we enquired not at it in the days of Saul 

21. 30 David could not go before it to enquire 

2 Cb,i8. 4 Enquire, I pray thee, at the word of the 

18. 6 not here a prophet, .that we might enqu. 
i8. 7 by whom we may enquire of the Loud 
32. 3 c who sent unto hira to enquire of the wo 
34. 21 Go, enquire of the Lord for me, and 

34. 26 who sent you to enquire of the Lord 

Jer. 21. 2 Enquire, I pray thee, of the Lord for ua 

37. 7 that sent you unto me to enquire of me 

Eze. 14. 7 and cometh to a prophet to enquire of 

20. I certain of the elders, .came to enquire of 

20. 3 Are ye come to enquire of me ? 

Zepb. I. 6 that have not sought, .nor enquired for 

6. To cmk, demand, beg, desire, Skv shaal. 

Gen. 24. S7 T^e will call the damsel, and enquire at 
Judg. 4. 20 when any man doth come and enquire 
8. 14 And caught a young man . .and enquired 
20. 27 the children of Israel enquired of the 

1 Sa. 10. 22 Therefore they enquired of the Lord 

17. 56 Enquire thou whose son the stripling (is) 
22. 10 And he enquired of the Lord for him 

22. 13 that thou hast, .enquired of God for him 

22. IS Did I then begin to enquire of God for 

23. 2 David enquired of the Lord, saying. Shall 
23. 4 David enquired of the Lord yet again 
28. 6 when Saul enquired at the Lord, the 

30. 8 David enquired of the Lord, saying 

2 Sa. 2. I that DaWd enquired of the Lord, saying 

5. 19 David enquired of the Lord, saying. Shall 
5. 23 when David enquired of the Lord, he 
16. 23 as If a man had enquired at the oracle of 
I Ch.j4. 10 David enquired of God, saying. Shall I go 

14. 14 Therefore David enquired again of God 
18. 10 to enquire of his welfare, and to congrS. 

Job 8. 8 For enquire, I pray "thee, of the former 
Ecol. 7. lO thou dost not enquire wisely concerning 

7. To 7cnow thoroughly, Siayiyda-Ka diaginosko. 

Acts 23. IS as though ye would enquire something 
8 To seek after, eVi^Te'cu epizeteo. 

Acts ig. 39 But if ye enquire any thing concerning 
9. To search out, iCerdCoo ezetazS. 

Matt. 10. It enquire who in it is wortliy ; and there 



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10. To seek, (rireu seieS. 

Johni6. 19 Do ye enquire among yourselves c( that 
Acts 9. ti enquire in the house of Judas for (one) 

11. To ask, enquire, irvVdauofiat punthanomai. 
John 4. 52 Then enquired he of them the hour when 
Acts 23. 20 as tliough they ivould enquire somewhat 

12. 7*0 seek together, ffvCvreoi suziteo. 

Luke22. 23 they began to enquire among themselves 
ENaTJIEE or search diligently, to — 

1. To enquire exactly, aKpi^6a) akribod. 

Matt. 2. 7 Then Herod, .enquired of them'diligently 
2. 16 which be had diligently enquired of the 
Z.To seek out, 4KCnreo> ekzeted. 

I Pe. 1. 10 prophets have enquired and searched di. 
laiaUniK early, to — 
To seek early, -m^ shachar, 3. 

Psa. 73. 34 they returned and eoqu'jed early after. 
ENttXriRED of, to be — 
To be sought, wyj darash, % 

Eze. 14. 3 should I be enquired of at all by them t 
20 ,3 (As) I live. .1 will not be enqnired of by 
20. 31 shall I be enquired of by you, house of 
36. 37',I will yet (for) this be enquired of by the' 

ENaTTISY (for), to'make — 
I.To seek, enquire, 1135 haqar, 3. 

Prov2o. 25 holy, and after vows to make enquiry ' 

2. To ask or enquire thoroughly, Stepairda) dierotao. 
Acts 10. 17 the men which were sent, .made enq. for 

ENKICH, to — 

\.To enrich, IS'V ashar, 5. 

I Sa. 17. 25 the king will enrich him with great riches 
Psa. 65,^-9 thou greatly enrichest it with the river 
Eze. 27. 33 thou didst enrich the kings of the earth 

2. To make rich, TrXovriCai plouiizo. 

1 Co. I. 5 That in every thing ye are enriched by 

2 Co. 9. II Being enriched in everything to all 

EN RIM'-MdjI, jiST \y, fountain of Rimmon. 

A city of Judah, the same as Ain and Rimmon (Josh. 

'S^-a^); Ain, Kemndon (19. 7-: and see iCh. 4, 32). 

Neh. 11. 29 at E., and at Zareah, and at Jarmuth 
EN RO'-GEL, '73T i'j; the fullers' s fountain. 
A fountain near Jerusalem on the boundan' line 
between Judah and Benjamin. It was tlie point next 
to Jerusalem and at a lower level. Its modern name 
is Ain-UmTned-Daraj, "fountain of the virgin." 

Josh 15. 7 and the goings out thereof were at E.-r." 
18. 16 And the border, descended to E.-r. 

2 Sa.'i7. 17 Jonathan and Ahimaaz stayed by E.-r. 

iKi. I. 9 the stone of Zoheleth, which (is) by E.-r. 

ENSAMPLE — 

l.A type, TUTTos tupos. 

I Co. 10. It things happened unto them [for ensam.] 
Phil. 3. 17 which walk so as ye have us for an ensa. 

1 Th. I. 7 So that ye were ensamples to all that 

2 Th. 3. 9 to make ourselves an ensample unto you 

1 Pe. 5. 3 Neither as being lords, but being ensam. 

2. A wider or secret sign, virSSay/ia hupodeigma. 

2 Pe. 2. 6 an ensample unto those tlxat after should 
EN SHE'-MESH, EioKJ pH fouiiiain of the sun. 

A spring forming one of the landmarks between the 
tribe of Judah and Benjamin, at the E. of Jerusalem 
and thellounfof Olives. Now called Ain Haud, about 
a mile from Betliany, the first halting-plape on tlie road 
to Jericho. 

Josb.i;. 7 border passed toward the waters of E. 
18. 17 drawnfrom the north, and wentforth to E. 

ENSIGN — 

I.Sign, ensign, token, signal, nin oth. 

Num. 2. 2 witli the ensign of their father's house 
Psa. 74. 4 Thine enemies, .set up their. ensigns (for) 

2. Sign, ensign, banner, sail, D3 nes. 

Isa. 5. 26 he will lift up an ensign to the nations 
II. 10 which shall stand for an .ensign of the 
II. 12 he shall set up an ensign for the nations 
j8. 3 see ye, when he lifteth up an ensign on the 

30. 17 till ye be left, .as au ensign on an hill 

31. 9 his princes shall be afraid of the ensign 

ENSIGN, to lift up OS an — 

To lift self up, display self, ODl nasas, la. 

Zech. 9. t6 lifted-up as an ensigii upon his land 
ENSNABED, tobo — 
Snare, wji^a moqesh. 

Job 34. 30 reign not, lest the people be ensnared 
ENSUE, to — 
To cause to flee, pursue, Si<iKii> dioko. 

1 Pe. 3. 1 1 let him seek peace, and ensae It 
ENTANGLE, to — 

To entrap, ens'aare, irayiSiiu pagideua. 

Matt 22. IS took counsel how they mighteiitangle 
ENTANGLE in, to — 
To entangle {self) in, 4fnr\fKCi) emplekd. 

2 Pe. 2. 20 For if, .they'are again entangled therein 
ENTANGLE one's self with, to — 

To entangle {self) iw.^H/iTrXeKo) empleko. 

2 Ti 2 4 No man tlut warretb euUtogletb himsell 



ENTANGLED with, to be — 

\.To be perplexed, entangled, ^1*3 hak, 2. 

£xodi4. 3 They (are) entangled in the land, the wild. 

2.70 hold'in, ayex") enecho. 

Gal. s- ' be not entangled again with the yoke of 

EN TAP-PU'-AH, n?Bn j'y fountain of TappvMh. 
The boundary of Manasseh went from facing Shechem 
"to the inhabitants of En-tappuah." Probally iden- 
tical with Tappuah, but not to be confounded with 
Beth-tappuah in the mountains of Judah. 

Josh. 17. 7 the right hand unto the inhabitants of E. 
ENTEE, to — 
li-To go in, enter, N13 h5. 

Gen. 7. 13 In the selfsame day entered Noah, and 
19. 3 and they turned in unto him, and entered 

19. 23 The sun was risen, .when Lot entered 

31. 33 Then went he out. .and entered into E. 
43. 3ohe entered into (his) chamber, and wept 

Exod33. 9 as Moses entered into the tabernacle 

40. 35 Moses was not able to enter into tlie tent 
Num 4. 3 all that enter into the host, to do the 

4. 30, 35, 39, 43 every one that entereth into 

5. 24, 27 the water that causeth the curse shall 

20. 24 he shall not enter into the land which 
Deut23; 1, 2, 3 shall not enter into'the congregation 

23. a to his tenth generation shall he not enter 
23. 3 their tenth generation shall they not en. 
23. 8 children that are begotten of them shall e. 
Josh. 2. 3 Bring forth the men . .which are entered 
8. 19 they entered into the city, and took it 
10. 19 suffer them not to enter into their cities 
10. 2o the rest (which) remained of them enter. 
Judg. 6. 5 they entered into the land to destroy it 
9. 46 they entered into the hold of the house 

18. 9 be not slothful to go. .to enter to possess 
2 Sa. 10. 14 the children of Ammon . . entered into the 
1 Ki. 14. 12 when thy feet enter into the city, the 

22. 30 I will disguise myself, and enter into the 
a ICi. 7. 4 If we say. We will enter into the city 

7. 8 they, .came again and entered another 

19. 23 I will enter into the lodgings of his bord. 

1 Ch. 19. 15 they likewise fled, .and entered into the 

2 Ch. 7. 2 the priests could not enter into the house 
12. II when the king entered into the house of 

15. 12 they entered into a covenant to seek the 
27. 2 he entered not into the temple of the L. 
^o. 8 enter into his sanctuary, which he hath 
31.16 unto every one that entereth into the 

32. I Sennacherib . . entered into Judah, and 
Nell. 2. 8 and for the house that I shall enter into 

2. 15 Then went I up. .and entered by the gate 
10. 29 They clave to their brethren . .and entered 
Esth. 4. 2 none (might) enter into the king's gate 
Job 22. 4 wiU he enter with thee into judgment? 
38 16 Hast thou entered into the springs of the 
38. 22 Hast thou entered into the treasures of 
Psa. 37. 15 Their sword shall enter into their own 

45. 15 they shall enter into the king's palace 
95. n that they should not enter into my rest 

100. 4 Enter into his gates with thanksgiving 

n8. 20 gate, .into which the righteous shall enter 

143. 2 enter not into judgment with thy servant 

Prov. 2. 10 When wisdom entereth into thine heart 

4. 14 Enter not into the path of the wicked 

rS. 6 A fool's lips enter into contfintion, and 

23. 10 enter not into the fields of the fatherless 
Isa. 2. 10 Enter into the rock, and hide thee in the 

3. 14 The Lord will enter into judgment with 
26. 20 Come, my people, enter thou into thy 
37. 24 I will enter into the height of his border 
57. 2 He shall enter into peace : they shall rest 
59. 14 truth is fallen . .and equity cannot enter 
Jer. 2. 7 but when ye entered, ye defiled my land 
7. 2 that enter in at these gates to worship 
8. 14 and let us enter into the defenced cities 
9. 21' For death, .is entered into our palaces 
14. 18 if I enter into the city, then behold them 

16. 5 Enter not into the house of mourning 

17. 25 Then shall there enter into the gates of 

21. 13 or who shall enter into our habitations? 
34. 10 which had entered into the covenant 
37. 16 When Jeremiah was entered into the .du. 
4t. 17 they departed.. to go to enter into Egypt 

Lam: 1. 10 she hath seen . .the heathen entered into 
I. 10 they should not enter into thy congrega. 
4. 12 the enemy should have entered into the 
Eze. 2. 2 the spirit entered into me wlren he spake 
3. 24 the spirit entered into me, and set me 
7. 22 the robbers shall enter into it, and defile 
13. 9 neither shall they enter into the land of 
16, 8 1 sware unto thee, and entered into a cov. 
za 38 they shall not enter into the land of Isr. 
26. 10 when he shall enter into thy gates, as 
36. 20 when they entered unto the heathen 
41. 6 they entered into the wall which (was)ot 
44. 3 he shall enter by the way of the porch 
44. 9 Nostranger..shallenterintomysanctaa. 
44. i5 They shall enter into my sanctuary 
44. 21 when they enter into the inner court 

46. 2 the prince shall enter by the way of the 
46. 8 And when the prince shall enter, he shall 
46. 9 he that entereth by the way of the south 

Dan. 1 1. 7 and shall enter into the fortress of the 
II. 17 He shall also set his face to enter with 
II. 24 He shall enter peaceably even upon the 
II. 40 and he shall enter into the countries 
It. 41 He shall enter also into the glorious land 
Hos. It. 9 I (am) God . . I will not enter iato the city 
Amos 5. s But seek not Beth-el,nor enter into GUg^ 



Obad. 13 Thou shouldest not have entered into the 
Jon. 3. 4 Jonah began to enter into the city a day's 
Hab. 3. 16 rottenness entered into my bones, and 
Zech. 5. 4 it shall enter into the house of the thief 

2. To go on, proceed, ^^n halak. 

Job 34. 23 he should enter into judgment with God 

3. To come down, nnj nachath. 

Prov.T7. 10 A reproof.entereth more into awiseman 

4. To go or pass over, 'oj; abar. 

Deut29. 12 That thou shouldest enter into covenant 

5. To go up into, ava^aivai anabaino. 

John2i. 3 Tliey went forth, and [entered] into a ship 
I Co. 2. 9 neither ha,ve'entered into the heart of m. 

6. To come or go into, elcrepxonai eiserchomai. 

Matt. 5. 2o ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom 

6. 6 when thou prayest, enter into thy closet 

7. 21 Not every one. .shall enter into the king. 

8. 5 when Jesus was entered into Capernaum 
10. 5 into (any) city of the Samaritans enter ye 
JO. II into whatsoever city or town ye shall en. 
12. 4 How he entered into the house of God 

12. 29 how can one enter into a strongman's 
18. 3 ye shall not enter into the kingdom of 

18. 8, 9 it is better for thee to enter into Ufe 
19. 17 if thou wilt enter into life keep the com. 

19. 23 a rich man shall hardly enter into the 

19. 24 than for a rich man [to enter] into the 
23. 13 neither suffer ye them that are entering 
24. 38 until the day that Noah entered into t& 

25. 21, 23 enter thoU into the joy of thy lord 

26. 41 pray, that ye enter not into temptation 
Mark i. 21 [entered] into the synagogue, and taught 

J. 45 JesuB could no more openly enter into 

2. 1 again he entered into Capernaum after 

3. I And he entered again into the synagogue 

3. 27 No man can enter into a strong man's 
5. 12 Send us into the swine, that we may enter 

5. 13 the unclean spirits went out, and entered 
D. 10 In what place soever ye enter into an ho. 
7. 17 when he was entered into the house from 
7. 24 from thence he arose, .and entered into 

9. 25 come out of him, and enter no more into 
9. 43, 45, 47 it is better for thee to enter, .into 

10. 15 as a little child, he shall not enter therein 

10. 23 hardly shall they that have riches enter 

10. 24 for them that trust in riches to enterinto 

10. 25 than for a rich man to enter into the kin. 

11. II Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and into. 

13. IS neither enter, .to take anything out of 

14. 38 pray, lest ye [enter] into temptation 
16. 5 and [entering] into the sepulchre, they saw 

Luke I. 40 And entered into the house of Zacharias 

4. 38 he arose outof the synagogue, and entered 

6. 6 he entered into the synagogue and taught 

7. 3 when he had ended-, .he entered into' Cap. 
7i 6 1 am not worthy that thou shouldest enter 

7. 44 I entered into thinehouse, thou gavest me 

8. 30 because many devils were entered into 
8. 32 that he would suffer them to enter into 

8. 33 Then went the devils out. .and entered 

9. 4 whatsoever house ye enter into, there ab. 
g. 34 they feared as they entered into the cloud 
9. 52 and entered into a village of the Samar. 

ID. 5 into whatsoever house ye enter, first 
10. 8, 10 into whatsoever city ye enter, and they 
10, 38 that he entered into a certain village 
17. 12 as he entered into a certain village, there 
17. 27 until the day that Noe entered into the 
18. 17 as a little child shall in no wise enterinto 
j8. 24 hardly shall they that have riches [enter] 
■"iS. 25 than for a rich man to enter into the kin. 
19. I And (Jesus) entered and passed through 
21.21 let not them., in the countries enter the. 
22. 3 Then entered Satan into Judas sumamed 
82. 10 when ye are entered into the city 
22. 40 Pray that ye enter not into temptation 
22. 46 rise and pray, lest ye enter into temptafc 

24. 26 Ought not Christ . . to enter into his glory ? 
Jobo 3. 4 can he enter the second time into his mo.- 

3. s he cannot enter into the kingdom of God 
4. 38 other men laboured, and ye are entered 
10. I He that entereth not by the door into the 

13. 27 And after the sop Satan entered into him 
18. 1 a garden, into the which heentered, and 
18. 33 Then Pilate entered into the judgment 

Acts 3. 8 And he . . entered with them into the tem. 

5. 21 when they heard (that), they entered into 
9. 17 Ananias went his way, and entered into 

10. 24 the morrow after they entered into Cesa. 

11. 8 nothing, .un'cleanhathat any time enter. 
1 1. 12 and we entered into the man's house 
14. 22 we must through much tribulation enter 
j6. 40 they went out of the prison, and entered 
18. 19 but he himself entered into the synagogue 
21. 8 we entered into the house of Philip the 

23. 16 he went and entered into the castle, and 
25. 23 and wasentered into the place of bearing 

Bom. s. 12 as by one man sin entered into the world 
Heb. 3. II Isware-.Theyshallnotenterintomy rest 

3. i8 that they should not enter into his rest 

4. I a promise being left (us) of entering into 
4. 3 For we which have believed do enterinto 
4. 3, s if they shall enter into my rest 
4. 6 Seeing it remaineth that some must ent. 
4. 10 For he that is entered into his rest 
4. II Let us labour therefore to enter into that 

6. 19 which entereth Into that within the veil . 

6. 20 Whither the forerunner is for us entered 
g. 24 For Christ is not entered into the holy 



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ENVYING 



Heb -9. 25 as thehigh priest entereth into the holy 
Ja3 5. 4-,cries of them which have reaped are en. 
2 Jo. 7 many deceivers [are entered] into tfte wo. 
Rav It. II tlie Spirit of life from God entered into 
15. 8 no man was able to enter into the temple 

21. ^^ there shall in no wise enter into it any 

T.To pass over into, ela-n-opei/ouat eisporeuomai. 
Mark 6. 56 whithersoever he entered .-.they laid the 

7. 15 There is nothing, .entering into him can 

11. 2 as soon as ye be entered into it, ye shall 
Lukeig. 30 at your entering ye shall find a colt tied 
Acts 3. 2 to ask alms of them that entered into the 

S.To go into, ifi^aivai embdino. 

Matt 8. 23 when he was entered into a ship, his dis. 
9. I And he entered into a ship, and passed 
Mark 4. i ho entered into a ship, and sat in the sea 

8. 10 he entered into a sliip v/ith his disciples 
8. 13 and, entering into the ship again, departed 

Luke 5. 3 And he entered into one of the ships ' 
John 6. 17 And entered into a ship, and went over 
6. 22 [that one whereinto his disciples were en.l 

9 To go into, e'Casi/j.i eiseimi. 

Acts 21. 26 Paul, .the next day. .entered Into the 

10. Way in, elftroSos dsodos. 

Heb. 10. 19 Having, .boldness to enter into the hoi. 

W. To go or come, ^pxo/j.at erchomai. 

Mark i. 29 they entered into the house of Simon and 
Acts 18. _ 7 he departed thence, and [entered] into a 

I2.T0 come into sideways, irapfKrepxofiai pareis. 
Rom. s. 20 the law entered, that the offence might 

ENTER, to cause to. — 

To caitse to go or come in, N'la ho, 5. 

Eze. 37. 5 I will cause breath to enter into you 
• Lam. 3. 13 He hath caus&d the arrows, .to enter Into 

ENTER in, to — 

\.To go or come in, Ki3 ho. 

Num. 4. 23 all that enter in to perform the service 
2 Ki. g. 31 as Jehu entered in at the gate, she said 
I J. 5 A tliird part of you that enter in on the 
2 Ch.23. ig none, .unelean in any thing should en. in 
Jer. 17. 20 all the inhabitants .. that enter in by 

22. 2 and thy people that enter in by these 
22. 4 then shall there enter in by the gates of ' 

JSze. 44- 2 This gate.. no man shall enter in by it 
44. 17 when tbey enter in at the gates of the 
46. 9 he that entereth in by the way of the 

Joel 2, 9 they shall enter in at the windows like a 

2. To go or cotm into, ela-fpxo/J-at etserchomai. 
Matt. 7. 13 Enter ye in at the strait gate : for wide 

12. 45 they enter in and dwell there : and the 
Lukeii. 26 [they enter in,] and dwell there : and the 

II. 52 lawyers, .ye enter hot in yourselves 
II. 52 them that were entering in ye hindered 

13. 24 Strive to enter in at the strait gate 
13. 24*rill seek to enter in, and shall not be 
24. 3 they entered in, and found not the body 

John 10. 2 But he that entereth in by the door is 
10. 9 I am the door: by me if any man enter in 

Acts ig. 30 when Paul would have entered in unto 
20. 29 shall grievous wolves enter in among you 
28. 8 to whom Paul entered in, and prayed 

Heb. 3. 19 So we see that they could not enter in 

4. 6 they . .entered not in because of unbelief 
9. 12 he entered in once into the holy place 

Rev. 22. 14 and may enter in through the gates into 

3. To pass over into, ei<nropevofj.at eisporeuomui. 
'Matt [5, 17 whatsoever entereth in at the mouth 

Mark 4. 19 the lusts of other things entering in 

5. 40 and entereth in where the damsel was 
Luke 8. 16 that they which enter in may see the light 

22. 10 into the house where he entereth in 

ENTER into or therein, to — 
l.To go or come in, Nia bo. 

Gen. 12. II when he was come near to enteir Into E. 
Jer. 42. IS If ye wholly set your faces to enter into 
42. 18 when ye shall enter into Egypt, .ye shall 
Eze. 42. 12 toward the east, as one entereth into 

42. 14 When the priests enter therein, then shall 
Ohad. 1 1 f oreignsrs entered into his gates, and 

2. To go up on, ivi^aivoi epibaino. 

Acts 27. 2 entering into a ship of Adramyttium 
i.To pass over into, elcTTfopeuofiat eisporeuomai. 

Acts 8. 3 made havoc of the church, entering into 

ENTER into, as men — 

Ooing in, entrance, «i3D mabo. 

Eze. 26. 10 as men enter into a city wherein is made 

•ENTERING — 
i. Going in, entrance, KUIJ mabo. 

2 Ch 23. IS when she was come to the entering of 

^.Opening, nr}3 p^tfuich. 

Josh. 8. 29 cast it at the entering of the gate of the 

20. 4 shall stand at the entering of the gate 
Judg. 9. 35 Gaal. .stood at the entering of the gate 

9. 40 chased him . .unto the entering of the 
9. 44 stood in the entering of the gate of the 

i8. 16 of the children of Dan, stood by the ent. 

t8. 17 the priest stood at the entering of the 
2 Sa. II. 23 we were upon them even unto the enter. 
I Ei. 6. 31 for the entering of the oracle he made 
Jer. I. IS the enteriiig of the gates of Jerusalem 



KHTEEIMO in — 

1 To go or coinc m, K^a bo. 

Judg 3, 3lrom. Baal-hermon unto the entering in 

1 Ki 8 65 from the entering in of Hamath unto the 

2 KI 23 II at the entering in of the house of the L. 

1 Ch. 5 9 he inhabited unto the entering in of the 

2 Ch. 7. 8 from the entering in of Hamath unto the 

26. 8 his name spread, to the entering in of 
33. 14 even to the entering in at the Bsh gate 
Isa. 23. I so that there is no house, no entering In 
Jer. 17. 27 even entering in at the gates of Jerusa. 
Amos 6 14 they shall alHict youfrom the entering in 

2. Entrance, kud mabo. 

2 Ch.23. '3 stood at his pillar at the entering ui 
Eze. 44. 5 mark well the entering in of the house 

3. Opening, nns pethack. 

Exod35. 15 door at the entering In of the tabernacle 
2 Sa. i6. S in array at the entering In of the gate 

1 Ki. 19. 13 and stood in the entering in of the cave 
a Ki. 7. 3 were four leprous men at the entering in 

10. 8 Lay ye. .in two heaps at the entering in 
23. 8 the gates that (were) in the entering tn 

2 Ch 18. g at the entering in 0/ the gate of Samaiia 

4r.Waij in, ^tcroSos eisodos. 

1 Th. I. 9 what manner of entering in we had unto 

ENTERINGr into — 
To go or come in, n'i3 bo. 

Josh. J 3. 5 mount HermoD unto the entering into 
ENTERPRISE — 
Substance, wisdom, r\;j^>a tushiyyah. 

Job s- »= their. hands cannot perform (their) enter. 
ENTERTAIN, to — 
To receive strangers, ^evi^oo xenizo. 

tHeb. 13. 2 thereby some have entertained angels 
ENTICE, to — 
l.To 'inove, persuade, fUD suth, 5. 

Deut 13. 6 If thy brother, .entice thee secretly, say. 

2. To entice, persuade, nn^ pathah, 3. 

Exod22. 16 if a man entice a maid that is not betro. 
Judg 14 15 Entice thy husband, that he may declare 
16. 5 Entice him, and see wherein his great 

2 Ch.i8. 19 Who shall entice Ahab king of Israel 

18. 20 a spirit, .stood . .and said, I will entice 
18. 21 Thou shalt entice (him), and thou shalt 
Prov. I. 10 My son, if sinners entice thee, consent 
16. 29 A violent man entioeth his neighbour 

^. To bait or entice, 5eAet{f<u deleazo. 

Jas. 1. 14 is drawn away of his own lust, and entlc. 

ENTICED, to be — 

\.To be enticed, persuaded,- rir^5 pathah. 

Job 31. 27 And my heart hath been secretly enUced 

2.-To be enticed, n^B poAhah, 4. 

Jer. 20. 10 he will be enticed, and we shall prevail 

ENTICING — 

Persuasive, jrciSrfj peithos. 

I Co. 2. 4 not with enticing words of man's wisdom 

ENTICING words — 

Persuasive speech, vidavoKo'vla pithanologia. 
Col. 2. 4 man should beguile you with enticing wor. 

ENTIRE — 

Whole in every part, 6\iK\Tip/)s holohleros. 

Jas. I. 4 that ye may be perfect and entire, want. 
ENTRANCE — 
l.Entrance, strength, ]'in'N ithm^ 

Eze. 40. 15 from the face of the gate of the entrance 

2. To go in, Nia bo. 

Num34. 8 point out. .unto the entrance of Hamath 
1 Ki.18. 46 ran before Ahab to the entrance of Jezr. 

^.Entrance, ^?i30 mabo. 

I Ch. 4. 39 they went to the entrance of Gedor, (even) 

^.Opening, nrs pethach. 

1 Ki.22. 10 in'a void place in the entrance of the gate 

2 Ch.i2. 10 the guard, that kept the entrance of the 
Mic. 5. the land of Nimrod in the entrances 

^.Opening, nns petltach. 

Psa.iig. 130 The entrance of thy words giveth light 

6. Way in, eta-ados eisodos. 

2 Pe. 1. II For so an entrance shall be ministered 

ENTRANCE in — 
tFay in, e'CcroSos eisodos. 

I Th. 2. t For yourselves, .know our entrance In 

ENTRANCE into — 

Ooing in, entrance, k'i30 mabo. 

Judg. 1. 24 Show us, we pray thee, the entrance into 
I. 25 when he showed them the entrance into 

ENTREAT, to — 

l.To meet, come "upon, vi^paga. 

Gen. 23. 8 entreat for me to Eplnronthe son of Zobar 

2. 7*0 ask, desire, iparaw erotao. 

Phil. 4. 3 And I entreat thee also, tme yokefellow 

3. To ask {a thirig) away, trapaniofi.at paraiteomai. 

Heb. 12. 19 they that heard entreated that the word 
i.To call alongside pf mie, irapaKaXeco parakaleo. 
Lukei5.38 therefore came Ids father ont, and entrc. 



I Co 4 13 B^Lng defamed, we entreat we are made 

1 Tl < I RetuliH not an elder, bur entreat (him) 
5. To use, xp^o/^o-i chraonMi. 

Acts 2^. 3 And Jalius courteously entreated Paul 

ENTREAT, to cause to — 
To cause to meet, V19 pcLga, 

Jer. i;. II I will cause the enemy to entreat tbee 

ENTREATED, easy to be — 

Easily persuaded, lunfiSiis eupeilhia. 

Jas. 3 17 then peaceable, genUc, (aud)ea87 to b« e 

ENTREATY 

A calling alwigswle for help, irapaKArjan parakli. 
3 Co 8 4 Praying us witli much entreaty that we 

ENTRY — 

1. Ooing in, entrance, .i!;? biah. 

Eze. 8. 5 behold . . this image of Jealously In the en. 
2. To cause to go in, let in, ki3 bo, 5. 

Eze 42. 9 from under these chambers (was) the en. 
S. Going in, entrance, KUp mabo. 

2 Ki i5 18 the king's entry without, turned ho from 
I Ch 9. 19 their fathers, .(were) keepers of the entry 
Jer 38. 14 the third entry that (is) in the house of 
Eze. 27. 3 thou that art situate at the entry of the 

46. 19 After he brought me thruugli the entry 

i.Mouth, ns peh. 

Prov. 8. 3 She crieth at the gates, at the entry ot 

5. Opening, nn^ pethach. 

a Ch. 4. 22 the entry of the house, the inner doors 
Jer. 19. 2 which (is) by the entry of the east gate 
26. 10 sat down in the entry of the new gate of 

36. 10 at the entry of the new gate of the LoRD'8 
43. 9 which (is) at the entry of Pharaoh's house 

Eze. 40. II he measured the breadth of the entry, ot 
40. 38 the entries thereof (were) by the posts 
40. 40 as one goeth up to the entry of tlie north 

ENVIED — 

Zeal, envy, fiKjp qinak. 

Eccl. 4. 4 that for this a man is envied of bis nelgt^ 
ENVIOUS, to be — 
To be zealous, jealous, envious, KJp qana, 3. 

Psa. 37. I neither be thou envious against the wor. 
73. 3 P'or I was envious at the foolish, (wheu)I 
Prov 24. I Be not thou envious against e\'il men 
24. 19 neither be thou envious at the wicked 

ENVIRON, to — 

To be, go, turn round about, 335 sabab, 2. 
Josh. 7. g shall bear (of it), and shall environ us 

ENVY — 

l.Zeal, jealousy, envy, •ixip qinah. 

Job s- 2 wrath kiileth'the foolish man, and envy 
Prov 14. 30 but envy the rottenness of the bones 

27. 4 but who (is) able to stand before envy f 
Eccl. g. 6 their hatred, and their envy, is now peria. 
Isa. II. 13 The envy also of Ephraim shall depart 

26. II shall see, and be ashamed for (their) en. 
Eze. 3S. II according to thine envy, which thou bast 

2. Zeal, envy, jeaZousy, (tjAos zelos. 

Acts 13. 45 they were filled with envy, and spake 

3. Envy, jealousy, <p86vos phikonos. 

Matt27. 18 he knew that for envy they had delivered 
Markis. 10 the chief priests had delivered him fore. 
Rom. 1. 29 full of en\T, murder, debate, deceit 
Phil. 1. IS Some indeed preach Christ even of envy 
I Ti 6. 4 whereof Cometh envy, strife, raUings, evil 
Titus 3. 3 living in malice and envy, hateful 
Jas. 4. s spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envyt 
I Pe. 2. I Wherefore, laying aside all. .envies, and 

ENVY, to — 

l.To be zeaUms, jealous, envious, Hinluina, 3. 
Gen. 26. 14 servants : and the Philistines envied him 
30. I she bare Jacob no children, Rachel envied 

37. II his brethren envied him ; but his father 
Numii. 29 Moses said. .Enviest thou for my s^keT 
Psa.io6. 16 They envied Moses also in the camp, (and) 
Prov. 3. 31 Envy thou not the oppressor, and choose 

23. 17 Let not thine heart envy sinners : but 
Isa. 11. 13 Ephraim shall not envy Judah, and Judab 
Eze. 31. 9 the trees, .in the garden of God, envied 

2. To be zealous, (riXSio zeloo 

I Co. 13. 4 charity envieth not; charity vauntetb not 
S.To be envious, ipdoveai phthone6. 

GaL s- 26 provoking one another, envying one ano. 

ENVY, to be moved with — 
To be zealous, (tiKSco zelo5. 

Acts 7. 9 the patriarchs, moved with envy, sold /. 
17. 5 [moved with envy,] took unto them certain 



ENVYING — 

l.Zeal, envy, jealousy, (ij\os zelos. 

Rom. 13. 13 Let us walk, .not in strife and envyine 
I Co. 3. 3 for whereas (there is) among you envying 
e Co.t2. 20 lest (there be) debates, envyings, wiatha 
Jas. 3. 14 if ye have bitter en^-ying and strife ia 
3. 16 where envying and strife (is,) there 0s) c. 

2, Envy, jealousy, <p66yoT phthonos. 

Cral. 5. 21 EnvyiDgs, murders, drunkenness, rerel. 



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BP-A'-PHRAS, •En-a(f>pos 

A fellow-labourer of the apostle PauL 

Col I. 7 As ye also learned of E. our dear fellow. 
4. 12 E., who is (one) of you, a servant of Christ 

Phm. 23 There salute thee E., my fellow prisoner 

EP-A-PHBO-DI'-TirS, "Eva<l>p6StTos. 

A messenger "between Paul and the churches 

Phil. 2. 25 I supposed it necessary to send to you £ 

4. 18 having received of E. the things fi-om 

EP-E-NE'-TUS, 'Errafi/ETos 
A native of Asia or Achaia. 

Eom.iS. 5 Salute my well beloved E., who is theflrst 
E'-PHAH, iS']l nbscuniy 

1. A coacubine of Caleb in the line of Judah B.C. 
1500 

I Ch. z. 46 E., Caleb's concubine, bare Haran, and 

2. A son of Jahdai. also in the line of Judah. B.C. 
145s 

I Ch. 2. 47 And the sons of Jahdai ; Regem and E 

3. A SOD of Midian son of Abraham by Keturah. The 
name I3 also used of his posterity and their laud B.c 
1800. 

Gen 25. 4 And the sons of Midian , E., and Epher 
I Ch. I 33 And the sons of Midian . E., and Epher 
Isa. 60. 6 the dromedaries of Midian and E 

EPHAH — 

Ephah, a measure, three seah, .IS'X ephah, 

Exodi6. 35 an omer (is) the tenth (part) of an ephah 
Lev 5. II the tenth part of an ephah of fine flour 
6 20 the tenth part of an ephah of fine flour 
19. 36 Just balances, just weights, a just ephah 
Num. 5. 15 the tenth (part) of an ephah of barley 

28 5 And a tenth (part) of an ephah of flour 
Judg 6. 19 unleavened cakes of an epiiah of flour 
Kuth 2. 17 and it was about an ephah of barley 
I Sa. I. 24 one ephah of flour, and a bottle of wine 
17. 17 Take now for thy brethren an ephah of 
Isa 5. 10 the seed of an homer shall yield an ephah 
Eze 45. 10 just balances, and a just ephah, and a 
45. II The ephah and the bath shall be of one 
45. 11 and the ephah the tenth part of an homer 
45. 13, 13 the sixth part of an ephah of an homer 
45. 24 shaU prepare a meat offering of an ephah 

45. 24 an ephah for a ram . .of oil for an ephah 

46. 5 an ephah for a ram . .oil to an ephah 
46. 7 an ephah for. .an ephah for. .an ephah 
46. II an ephah to. .an ephah to. .to an ephah 
46. 14 an ephah, and the third part ot an iiin 

Amos 8. 5 making the ephah small, and the shekel 
Zech. 5. 6 said. This (is) an ephah that goeth forth 

5. 7 woipan that sitteth in the midst of the e. 
5. 8 And he cast it into the midst of theeph.ih 
5. q they lifted upthe ephali between the ea. 
5. lo said I . . Whitlier do these bear the ephah ? 

E'-PHAI, /"Sy. obscuring. 

Onewhose sons were among "the captains of the forces'' 
left in Judah after the carrying away to Babylon. 
They submitted themselves to Gedaliah the governor, 
and seem to have been murdered with him by Ishmael 
{Jer. 41. 3, compare 40. 13). B.C. 620. 

Jer. 40. 8 the sons of E the Netophathite, and Jez. 

E' -PHER, isy young deer or calf. 

1. Second son of Midian son of Abraham. B.C. 1800. 
Gen. 25. 4 And the sons of Midian ; Ephah, and E. 
I Oh. I. 33 And the sons of Midian ; Ephah, and E 

2. One of the descendants of Judah, and possibly of the 
family of Caleb son of Jephunneh. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 4. 17 the sons of Ezra (were) Jether. .and E. 
8. A chief of Manasseh E. of the Jordan. B.C. 800. 
I Ch. 5. 24 heads of the house of their fathers, even E. 

E-PHES DAM'-MTNT, dw Ddn extension of brooks, 
A place between Shochoh and A^ekah, now called 
Damim. 

I Sa. 17. I pitched betw. Shochoh and Azekah, in E. 

E-PHE-SI-AN, 'E^ecrws belongingXo Ephesus. 

Acts ig. 28 cried, .saying. Great (is) Diana of the E.s 
19. 34 cried out, Great (is) Diana of the E.s 
19. 35 the city of the E.s is a worshipper of . .D. 
21. 29 For they had seen before with him . . an E. 

-E-PHE'-STIS, ''■E<p(:<Tos. 

A famous city in Ionia nearly opposite the island of 

Sainos, and about the middle of the W. coast of Asia 

Minor. The " Asia " of the New Testament was the 

western province of the peninsula, with Epliesus as its 

capital. 

Acts 18. 19 And he came to E., and left them there 
18. 21 if God will. And he sailed from E. 

18. 24 a certain Jew named ApoUos . . came to E. 
ig. I through the upper coasts came to E. 

19. 17 known to. .the Jews and Greeks.-.at E. 

19. 26 ye see and hear, that not alone at E. 

29. 35 men of E., what man is there that know. 

20. 16 For Paul had determined to sail by E. 
20. 17 from Miletus he sent to E., and called 

X C0.15. 32 If . .1 have fought with beasts at E. 

16. 8 But 1 vrill tarry at E. until Pentecost 
Eph. I. I Paul . .to the saints vyhich are [at E.] 
t Ti. I. 3 As I besought thee to abide still at E. 
a Tl. 1. 18 many things he ministered unto me at E. 

4. 12 And Tychicus have I sent to E. 
Bev. I. II send(it)unto the seven churches, .unto E. 

a, 1 Unto the angel of the church [of E.l write 



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EPH'-IAL, Sh^^» judging 

Descendant of Pliarez through Jerahmeel 

I Ch, 2. 37 And Zabad begat E., and E, begat Obed 

E'-PEOD, 1DN oracular 

Father of Hanniel, prince of Manasseh, one of .Joshua's 

assistants in dividing the land 

Num 34. 23 tribe of Manasseh, Hanniel the son of E. 

EPHOD,— 

l.Ephod, a priestly gannent, lax, 'I'lSNt ephod. 
Exod2s 7 stones, and stones to be put in the ephod 
28 4 a breastplate, and an ephod, and a robe 
28. 6 they shall make the ephod (ot) gold, (of) 
28. 12 stones upon the shoulders of the ephod 
28. 15 after the work of the ephod thou shalt 
28 25 on the shoulder pieces of the ephod 
58 26 in the side of the ephod inward 

27 on the two sides of the ephod underneath 
27, 28 above the curious gii-dle of the ephod 

28 bind unto the rings of the ephod 
28 the breastplate be not loosed from the e. 
31 thou shalt make the robe of the ephod 

5 take, .the robe of the ephod, and the ep. 

5 gii'd. .with the curious girdle of the ephod 
9, 27 stones to be set, for the ephod, and for 

2 he made the ephod (of) gold, blue, and 

7 he put them on the shoulders of the ep. 

8 cunning work, like the work of the ephod 

18 put , . on the shoulder pieces of the ephod 

19 which (was) on the side of the ephod iuw. 

20 put them on the two sides of the ephod 
2o, 21 above the curious girdle of the ephod 

21 by his rings urto the rings of the ephod 

21 might not be loosed from the ephod 

22 he made the robe of the ephod (of) woven 
7 clothed him. .and put the ephod upon 
7 with the curious girdle of the ephod 

27 Gideon made an ephod thereof, and put 
e, and made an ephod, and teraphim, and 

14 know that there is in these houses an ep. 

17 took the graven image, and the ephod 

18 fetched the carved image, the ephod 
20 priest's heai-t was glad; and he took the e. 
18 Samuel. . achUd, girded withalinen ephod 

28 I choose him. .to wear an ephod before 

3 Lord's priest in ShISoh, wearing an ephod 

9 wrapped in a cloth, behind the ephod 
18 slew . . persons that did wear a linen ephod 

6 he came down (with) an ephod In liis 
9 said to. .the priest. Bring hither the eph. 

7 I pray thee, bring me hither the ephod 
7 And Abiathar brought thither the ephod 

14 David (was) girded with a linen ephod 
27 David also (had) upon him an ephod of 

4 and without an ephod, and .. teraphim 

2.Ephod, gariroent, rrnas aphvddah, 

ExodzS 8 the curious girdle of the ephod, which 
39 s the curious girdle of his ephod, that (was) 

EPH-EA'-IM, on?!<, 'Ecppdi/j. doubly fruitful. 

1. Second son of Joseph by Asenath. B.C. 1711. 

Gen. 4T. 52 the name of the second called he E. : For 
46 aointheland . were born Manasseh andE. 
48. 1 with him his two sons, Manasseh and E. 
48 s thy two sons, E. and Manasseh . .(are) 
48. 1 3 Joseph took them both, E. . . and Manasseh 
48. 14 his right hand, and laid (it) upon E.'s 
48. 17 laid his right hand upon the head of E. 
48. 17 to remove it from E.'s liead unto Mana, 
48. 20 God make thee as E., and as Manasseh 
48. 20 and he set E. before Manasseh 
50, 23 Joseph saw E.'s children of the third 

Num 26. 28 sons of Joseph, .(-vere) Manasseh and E. 

I Ch. 7. 20 tiie sons of B. ; Shuthelah, and Bered 
7. 22 And E. their father mourned many days 

2. The tribe that sprang from Ephraim or their territory 

Num 1. 10 of E. ; Elishama the son of Ammihud 

I. 32 of the children of E., by their generations 

1. 33 the tribe of E. . .forty thousand andr five 
2. 18 (shall be) the standard of the camp of E. 

2. 18 the captain ot the sons of B. . .Elishama 
2. 24 that were numbered of the camp of E. 

7. 48 Elishama. .prince of the children of E. 
10. 22 the standard . .of the children of E. set 
13. 8 Of the tribe of E., Oshea the son of Nun 
26. 35 These (are) the sons of E. after their fa. 
25. 37 These (are) the families of the sons of E 
34. 24 prince of the tribe of the children of E. 

Deut33. 17 and they (are) the ten thousands of E. 
34. 2 And all Naphtali, and the land of E. 

Josh 14. 4 the children of Joseph . . Manasseh and E. 
16. 4 the children of Joseph, Manasseh and E. 
16. 5 the border of the children of E, ..was(thus) 
16. 8 the inheritance . .of the children of E. 

16. 9 the separate cities for the children of E. 

17. 8 Tappuah . . (belonged) to the children of E. 
17. 9 these cities of E. (are) among the cities 
17. 10 Southward (it was) E.'s, and northward 
17. 17 Joshua spake, .(even) to E. and to Mana. 
21. s by lot out of the families of the tribe of E. 
21. 2o the cities.of their lot out of the tribe of E. 

Judg. I. 29 Neither did E. drive out the Canaanites 
5. 14 Out of E. (was there) a root of them aga. 

7. 24 all the men of E. gathered themselves 

8. I And the men of E. said unto him, Wliy 
8. 2 (Is) not the gleaning of the grapes of E. 

10. 9 to fight also . .against the house of E. 
12 I the men of E. gathered themselves toget. 



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30. 

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I Ch.is. 
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Judg la, 4 gathered, .men of Gil. and fought with E 
12, 4 and the men of Gilead smote E., because 
12. 4 said. Ye Gileadites (arc) fugitives of E. 
12. t5Abdon..was buried, .in the land of E, 

2 Sa. 2. 9 made him king over Gilead. .and over E. 

1 Cli. 6. 66 had cities, .out of the tribe of E. 

9. 3 and of the children of E., and Manasseh 
12. 30 the children of E. twenty thousand and 
27. lo Helez the Pelonite, of the ciiildron of E. 
27. 14 Benaiah the Pirathonite, of thechil. of B 
27. 2o Of the children of ,E., Hoshea the son of. 

a Ch.15. 9 and the strangers with them out of E. 



Psa, 



Isa. 



2 set garrisons, .in the cities of E., which 

7 L0RD(is)n6t. .(with)allthe children of E. 
10 the army that was come to him out of E. 

7 Zichri, amighty man of E., slew Maaseiah 
12 certain of tlie heads of the children of E. 

J Hezekiah. . wrote letters also to E. and 
30. 10 posts passed, .through the country of K 

30. 18 mauyofE.. .badnot cleansed themselves 

31. 1 threw down the high places .altars. .inE. 

6 (did), .in the cities of Manasseh and E. 
9 Levites had gathered of the hand of. .E. 

7 E. also (is) the strength of mine head 
9 The children of E. . . armed . . turned back 

78. 67 and chose not the tribe of E. 
80. 2 Before E. and Benjamin stir up thy str 
108. 8 E, also (is) the strength of mine head 



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7. 2 saying, Syria is confederate with B. 

7. 5 Syria, E. . .have taken evil counsel against 

7 8 witliin threescore and five years shall E 
7. 9 And the head of E. (is) Samaria 

7. 17 from the day that E. departed from Jud 
g. 9 And all the people shall know. .E., and 
9 21 Manasseh, E.; and E., Manasseh. .they 

II. 13 The envy .of E. shall depart. .E. shall 

11 13 and Judah shall not vex E. 

tj. 3 The fortress also shall cease from E. 

28. 1 Woe to the crown . .to the drunkards of E, 

28. 3 the drunkards of E., shall be trodden 
Jer. 7. 15 as I have cast out. .the whole Seed of E, 

3t. 9 I am a father to Israel, and E. (is) my 

31. 18 I have surely heard E. bemoaning hims. 

31. 20 (Is)E. my dear son? (is he) a pleasant ch.? 
Eze. 37. 16 \vTite upon it. For Joseph, the stick of E. 

37. 19 which (is) in the hand of E., and the tribes 

48. 5 unto the west side, a (portion for) E. 

48. 6 by the border of E. . .a (portion for) Een. 
Hos. 4. 17 E. (is) joined to idols : let him alone 

5. 3 I know E., and Israel is not hid from me 
5. 3 E., thou committestTvhoredom, (and) 
S. 5 therefore shall Israel and E. fall in their 
5. 9 E. shall be desolate in the day of rebuke 
5. 11 E. (is) oppressed, .broken in judgment 
$. 12 Therefore (vrill) I (be) unto E. as a moth 
5. 13 When E. saw his sickness, and Judah 
5. T3 then went E. to the Assyrian, and sent 

5. 14 For I (will be) unto E. as a lion, and as 

6. 4 E., what shall I do unto thee ? 

6. 10 there (is) the whoredom of E., Israel is 

7. J then the iniquity of E. was discovered 

7. 8 E., he hath mixed himself. .E. is a cake 
y. XI E. also is like a silly dove without heart 

8. 9 alone by himself : E. hath hired lovers 

8 ji Because E. hath made many altars to sin 

9. 3 but E. shall return to Egypt, and they 
g. 8 The watchman of E. (was) with my God 
9, II E., their glory shall fly away like a bird 
q. 13 E. . .(is) planted in a pleasant place 

g. 13 E shall bring forth his children to the 
9. 16 E, is smitten, their root is dried up 
10, 6 E. shall receive shame. .Israel shall be 

10. II And E. (is as) an heifer (that is) taught 
10 ti I will make E. to ride i JUdah shall plow 

11. 3 I taught E. also to go, taking them by 
II. 8 How shall I give thee up, E.?.. shall I 
II. 9 I will not return to destroy E. : for I (am) 

11. 12 E. compasseth me about with lies, and 

12. I E. feedeth on wind, and followeth after 
T2. 8 And E. said,' Yet I am become rich, I have 

12. 14 E. provoked, .to anger most bitterly 

13. . I When E. spake trembling, he exalted h. 

13. 12 The iniquity of E. (is) bound up ; his sin 

14. 3 E. (shall say,) What have I to do any more 
Obad. 19 and they shall possess the fields of E. 
Zech. 9. 10 Aiid I will cut off the chariot from E. 

9. 13 When I have, .filled the bow with E. 
10. 7 (they of) E. shall be like a mighty (man) 

The following localities were in the territory of 
Ephraim :— Abel-meholah, Ajalon, Arumah, Ataroth 
Adar, Baal-hazor, Baal-shalisha, Beth-horon the Upper, 
Ebal, Gaash, Gazer, Gerizim, Janoah, Jeshanah, Jok- 
meam, Kibzain, Lebonah, Michmethah, Maarah, 
Puamah, Samaria, Shalisha, Shamir, Shechem, Taanath, 
Shiloh, Tabbath, Thebez, Tinmath-heres,, liphsah, 
Tirzah, Uzzen-sherah, Zuph, &c. , 

3. A town which was "by" or 'beside" Absalom's 
sheep-farm. 

2 Sa, 13. 23 sheep shearers in Baal-hazor. .beside E, 

4. A city in the wilderness, to which Christ retired with 
his disciples from the violence of the priests. By the 
" wilderness" is probably meant the hill-country N.E. 
of Jerusalem, lying between the central to'NViis and 
the Jordan valley. Hence Ophrah and Ephraim are iden- 
tical, and now called et Tanjibeh, a village on a conical 
hill, overlooking the valley of the Jordan and the Salt 
Sea. It stands five miles E. of BetheL and sixteen 
from Jerusalem. 

Johnii. 54 butwent thence. .intoacitycalledE., and 



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EPH-RA'-IM, G-ate of, d:idn -lyB* shaar ephrayim. _ 
A gate of Jerusalem at the' north, nearly at the posi- 
tion of the modern " Damascus Gate." 

2 Ki.14. 13 from the gate of E. unto the comer gate 
2 Ch. 25. 23 from the gale of K. to the comer gate 
Neh. 8. 16 and in the street of the gate of E. 

12. 39 from above the gate of E., and above the 

EPH-BA'-IM, Wood of, c-iBH ny; yaar ephrayim. 
A forest in which abattlewais fought between the armies 
ot David and Absalom, on the E. side of the Jordan. 
Perhaps it was so named from the tribe of Ephraim 
being the chief sufferers in this battle. See also Jud. 12.4. 
2 Sa. 18. 6 and the battle was in the wood of E. 

EPERAIMTPES, onsK, 'niDK. 

The descendants of Ephraina, son of Joseph. 

Josh. 16. 10 Canaanites dv/ell among the E. unto this 
Judgia. 4 (are) fugitives of Ephi'aiin among the E. 
12. 5 took the passages of Jordan before the E. 
12. 5 when those E. . .said. Let me go o^er 
12. 5 the men of Gilead said. .(Art) thou an E.? 
12. 6 there fell, .of the E. forty and twothoua. 

EPH-HA'-nr, i'nsj;, ino;; hamlet. 

A city in Benjamin eight miles from Jerusalem, and 

near Bethel in the wilderness of Judah. 
2 Ch.13. 19 andE. with the towns thereof 

EPH-EA'-TAH, or EPH'-KATH, n!PM> ^Iri^ ftrtihty. 

X. The ancient name of Bethlehem-Judah. 

Ruth 4. II do thou -worthily in B., and be famous in 
Psa 132. 6 Lo, we heard of it at E.; we found it in 
Mic. 5. 2 But thou, Beth-lehem E., (though) thou 

2 Second wile of Caleb son of Hezron. Shg was the 

mother of Hur, and grandmother of Caleb son of Je- 

phunneh. B.C. 1540. 

I Ch 2 50 the son of Hur, the first bom of E. 
4. 4 the sons of Hur, the first bom of E. 

E?H'-RATH, n-iSN. 

1. A city of Judah ; the same as Ephratah. 

Gen 3? 16 there was but a little way to come to S. 
ii ig R died, and was buried in the way to E. 
48 7 (there was), .a little way to come unto E. 
48. 7 and I buried her there in the way of B. 

2. Caleb's second wife. See Ephratah (No. 2.) 

I Ch. 2. i9 Caleb-took unto him E., which bare him; 
EPH-RA-THITE, 'n-JSK. 

1. An inhabitant of Bethlehem-Judah. 

Ruth I 2 his two sons Mahlon and Chilion, E.s of 
I Sa. 17. 12 David (was) the son of that E. of Beth. 

2. A certain Epliraimite, twice so designated. 

t Sa I. I the son of Tohu, the son of Zuph, an E. 
J Kl. II. 26 Jeroboam the son of Nebat, an E. of Ze, 

EPH'-EON, jney strong. 

1 Son of Zohar a Hittite, from whom Abraham pur- 
chased a field (opposite Harare or Hebron), contaming 
a cave, and buried Sarah therein. B.C. 1B60. 

Gen -2' 8 hear me, and entreat for me to E. the son 
' 23 10 B. dwelt among the children of Heth 
.23' 10 E the Hittite answered Abraham in the 
23 13 he spake unto E. in the audience of the 
23 14 E. answered Abraharji, saying unto him 
23 16 And Abraham hearkened unto E. 
23! 16 Abraham weighed to E. the silver 
23. 17 the field of E., which (was) luMachpelah 
A. Q in the field of E. the son of Zohar the H. 
"A 29 in the cave that (is) in the field of E. the 
49. 30 Abraham bought with the field of R 
50. 13 v/hich Abraham bought, .of E. the Hit. 

2 A mountain between Judah and Benjamin, between 
the water of Ncphtoah and Kirjath-jearim. 

Josh. 13. 9 and went out to the cities of momit B 
EPH-PEA'-THA — 
Be opened, icb^aOi from Chald. nn? tooj^n. 

Mark 7. 34 and saith. .Ephphatha, thatis.Ee opened 

E-PI-CU-EE'-AH', 'ETTircoi^peios. 

A sect of philosophers that derived its name from 

whose garden at Athens rivalled the Porch and the 
"Acadimy." His aim was to discover a practical 
guide to happiness ; his search was for pleasure not 
absolute truth ; and he relied on experience as the test, 
not on reason. 

Acts i^ 18 Then certain philosophers of the b. 

EPISTIE — 

EpistU, Utter, iirtffroX'fi epistole. 
■ Acts I ■; 30 multitude together, they delivered the e. 
23' 33 ^d deUvered the epistle to the governor 
Rom 16. 22 I Tertius, who wrote (this) epistle salute 

1 Co ■;. I wrote unto you in an epistle not to 

2 Co ' ^ I need we . . epistles of commendation to 

3 2 Ye are our epistle written m our hearts 

3 3 manifestly declared to be the epistle of C. 

7 8 I perceive that the same epistle hath 
Col 1 16 Aid when this epistle is read among you 
I Th t 27 I charge you by the Lord that this epistle 
I Th i IS been taught, whether by word, or our ep. 

Ill & any man obey not our word by this ep. 

1 17 which is the token in every epistle 
2Pe I I This second epistle, beloved, I now wn.« 

i. i6 la also in all (his) epistles, speakmg in 

EftTIAI.— , - 

l.Valmtwn, arrangement, r]V. erele. ^^,„^ 
Psa. 55. 13 But (it was) thou, a man mine equal, my 



2. One of the same age-, <ivvr,\iKidiTr\s sunilikiOtes. 
Cal. I. 14 above many my equals in mine own 

S.Equal to, the saitie as, Zeros, Icroi isos. 

Matt 20. 12 and thou hast made them equal unto us 
Luke2o. 36 for they are equal unto the angels 
John 5. 18 God waahisFatlier, making himself equal 
Phil. 2. 6 thought it not robbery to be equal with 
Rev. 21. i6 breadth and the height of it are equal 

EaXJAX, to^ 

l.To be set in array, arrange, TO! arah. 

Job 28. 17 The gold and the crystal cannot equal it 
28. 19 The topas of Ethiopia shall not equal it 

2. To make equal, ni^ shavah, 5. 

Lam. 2. 13 what shall I equal to theo that I may 

EaXTAI., to make — 

To make equal, ny^ shavah, 5. 

Isa. 46. 5 will ye liken me, and make (me) equal 

EaUAL, to be — 

To be weighed, pondered, Ipri takan, 2. 

Eze. 18. 25 ye say. The way of the Lord is not equal 
18. 25 O house of Israel ; Is not my way equal ? 
18. 29 The way of the Lord is not equal 
28. 29 hou.?e of Israel, are not my ways equal? 
33. 17 The Avay of the LORD is not equal 
33. 17 but, as for them, their v/ay is not equal 
33. 20 ye say. The wiy of the Lord is not equal 

EftTIAX, to be not — 

To be thin, lean, poor, weak, SV^ dalal. 

Prov 26. 7 The legs of the lame are not equal ; so 

EaTJAI-, th^t are — 

Uprightness, upright things, D'T^'Q mesharim. 
Psa. 17. 2 thine eyes behold the things that are eq. 

EQ,TJA1, that which is — 

The eqziality, v laSryis he isoies. 

Col. 4. I give unto . . seiTants that which Is . .equal 

EaTTAilTY — 
Equality, la6Tr\s isotes. 

2 Co. 8. 14 an equality . .that there may be equality 

Eeumr — 

1. night, uprightness, 'r-yi yashar. 

Mic. 3. 9 abhor judgment, and pervert all equity 

2. Uprightness, iv' yqsher. 

Prov 17. 26 not good, .to strike princes for equity 

3. What is right, equity, benefit, ]'^y^2 kishron. 

Eccl. 2. 21 in wisdom, and in knowledge, and in eq. 

4. Uprightness, ^w'P mishor. 

Isa. II. 4 reprove with equity for the meek of the 
Mai. 2. 6 he walked with me ui peace and equity 

5. Uprightness, upright things, D-!(^'p mesharim. 
Psa 98 9 judge the world, and the people with eq. 

99. 4 thou dost establish equity, thou executest 
Prov I 3 To receive the instruction of . .equity 
' 2. 9 Then shalt thou understand . .equity 
Q. Straightforwardness, n'oi nakoaeh. 

Isa. 59. 14 truth is fallen in the street, and equity 

'EB,,-vi)"\ip watcher. 

1. Eldest son of Judah by the daughter of Shua the 

Canaanite. B.C. 1720. 

Gen. 38. 3 bare a son ; and he called his name E. 
38. 6 Judah took a wife for E. his first born 
38 7 E .was wicked in the sight of the Lord 
46' 1-' the sons of Judah ; E., and Onan, and 
46 12 E and Onan died in the land of Canaan 
Num 26'. 19 sons of Judah . . E. and Onan : and Er 

1 Ch, 2. 3 sons of Judah ; E., and Onan, and Shelah 

2. 3 B. . .was evil in the sight of t]je Lord 
2 A son of Shelah, youngest son of Judah by the 
daughter of Shua the Canaanite. B.C. 1660. 

J Ch. 4. 21 sons of Shelah. .(were) E. . .and Laadah 
3. An ancestor of Jesus. 

Luke 3. 28 Ehnodam, which was (the son) of E. 

E'-EAN, ITl! watcher. 

A sou of Ephraim's eldest son Shuthelah. B.C. 1452. 
Num26. 36 of E., the family of the Eranites 

EKAUITES, TTj; belonging to Eran. 
Descendants of Eran, grandson of Ephraim. 
Num26. 36 of Eran, the family of the B. 

E-EAST'-irS, "Epaa-Tos. , . ^ ,^ _ . 
1 A Christian sent by Paul mto Macedoma. 

A"t3 10 22 So he sent. ■. two. .Timotheus and E.; but 

2 Ti 4 2° E abode at Corinth : but Trophimus have 
2. Chamberlain of Corlnth.a convert of Paul's ; perhaps 
the same as.No. 1. 

Eom'i6. 23 B. the chamberlain of the city saluteth 

ESE — 

1 Tip f ore (not) vet, Dia terem. 

Num II 33 ere it was chewed, the wrath of the Lord 
Exod. i! 19 are delivered ere the midwjvea come m 

'i.Not, thlo. , ^ • xo -D, <. „„ 

Jer 47 6 how long., ere thou be quiet? Put up 

Hos. 8. 5 how long, .ere they attain to innocency? 

% Before, &re, vplv prin. 

John 4.49 The n^leman saith.. Sir, come down ere 



E'-EECH, rn>< length, size. 

One of the cities of Nimrod'g kingdom In the land ot 
ftliinar. It is the same as Orchoe, eighty-two miles 8. 
and forty-three E. of Babylon, and ig now Warkb, Irka,. 
and Irak. It was the nccropoUs of the Assyrian kJngB, 
the whole neighbourhood being covered With mounds,, 
and strev/ed \v\tti bricks and coCBns. 

Gen. 10. 10 the beginning of hia kingdom was. .E. 

ERECT, to — 

To set up, 3yj nalsab, 5. 

Gen. 33. 20 he erected there an altar, and called it 

E'-EI, '")V my watcher. 
A son of Gad. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 16 And the sons of Gad ; Ziphion, and. .E. 

Nurazfi. 16 of E., the family of the Erites 

E'-RmS, '-ty belonging to Er. 
The descendents of Eri son of Gad. 
Nura=6. 16 of Eri, the family of the E. 

ERR, to — 

l.To err, go astray, 33?' shagag. 

Lev. 5.18 concerning his ignorance wherein ho erred 

2. To err, go astray, nvf shagah. 

Numis. 22 if ye liave erred, and not observed all 

I Sa. 26. 21 I have played tiie fool, and have erred er. 

Job 6. 24 me to understand wherein I have erred 
19. 4 And be it indeed (that) I have erred 

Psa.ijg. 21 which do en- from thy commandments 
119. 118 Thou hast trodden . .all them that err 

Prov 19. 27 hear the instruction (that causeth) to err 

Isa. 28. 7 But they also have erred through wine 
28. 7 the priest and the prophet have erred 
28. 7 they err in vision, they stumble (in)judg. 

Eze. 45. 2o thou Shalt do. .for every one that erreth 

3. To err, wander, go astray, nj^f? iaah. 

Psa. 95. 10 It (is) a people that do err in their heart 

119. no yet I erred not from thy precepts 
Prov.14. 22 Do they not err that devise evil? but 
Isa. 29. 24 They also that erred in spirit shaB come 
35. 8 wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err 

i.To cause to err, wander, go astray, nj/n taah, 5. 
Prov 10. 17 but he that rcfuseth reproof erreth 

5. To wander off, aTiOirkavaofiat apoplanaomai. 

I Ti. 6. 10 while some coveted after, they have erred 

6. To miss tlie mark, swerve, ainox^'^ astocheO. 

1 Ti. 6. 21 \^^^ich some professing have erred concer 

2 Ti. 2. 18 Who concerning the truth have erred 
'}.To wander, ■nKaviojiai pilanaomai. 

Matt22. 29 Ye do err, not knowing the Scriptures 
Marki2. 24 Do ye not tlierefore err, because yo know 

12. 27 God of the living : ye therefore do. .err 
Heb. 3. 10 They do alway err in (their) heart; and 
Jas. I. 16 Do not err, my beloved. brethren 
5. 19 if any of you do err from the truth 

ERR, to cause to — 

To cause to err, viander, go astray, .nj.'!? taah, 5. 
Isa 5. 12 they which lead thee caus'e (thee> to err 
9. 16 leaders of the people cimse (them) to err 
19. 14 they hav&caused Eg>'pt to err In every 
30 28 in the jaws of the people, causing, .to err 
Jer 23. i3prophesied..andcausedmypeople..toerr 

23. 32 and cause my people to err by their lies 
Hos. 4. 12 siJirit of whoredoms have caused, .to err 
Amos 2. 4 their lies caused them to err, after the 

ERE, to make (to) — 

To cause to err, wander, go astray, nj;n taah, 5. 
2 Ch 33. 9S0 Manasseh made Judah,.to err 
Isa 63 17 O Lord, why hast thou made us to err 
Mic. 3! 5 the prophets that make my people err 

ERRAND — 

Wo'rd, matter, nni dahar. 

Gen 24 33 I will not eat, until I have told mine err. 
Judg 3 19 I have a secret errand unto thee, O king 
2 Ki! 9. 5 said, I have an errand to thee, captam 

EEEOR — 

l.Error, over-Hght, wandering, r:iWD meshugah. 

Job 19. 4 I have erred ; mine error remaineth with 
2.Error, wandering, nji^' shegagah. 

Eccl. ■;. 6 neither say thou, .that it (was) an error 

10. 5 as an error (which) proceedeth from the 

3. Error, rashness, hv shal. ^, x„„„, 

2 Sa. 6. 7 and God smote him there for (his) error 
LError, rashness, mistake, x'y-y shalu. 

Dan. 6. 4 neither was there any error or fault found 

b. Err or, injury, nv^T^toah. _ .♦v„t/,^t. 

Isa. 32. 6 iniquity..to utter erroragainst the Lord 

6. Ignorance, &.yv6rifia agnoema. .,^„„„„„ 

Heb. 9. 7 he offered for hunself, and (for) the errors 

7 Wandering, irXav-fi plane 

Matt 27. 6^ so the last error shall be worse than .he 
Rom. I. 27 that recompence of their error which was 
Jas s. 20 which converteth the sinner from the e. 
a Pe. 2. 18 clean escaped from those who hve "1 e. 
3 17 being led away with the error of the wi. 
I Jo 4 6 the spirit of truth, and the spmt of error 
Jude II a^ran greedily after the error of Balaam 

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EEEORS — 

\. Errors, rfK'Je" shegioth. 

Psa. ig. 12 Who caa understand (his) errors? cleanse 

1. Errors, D'yWi? iatuim. 

Jer. lo. 15 They (are) vanity, (and) the work of errors 
51. 18 They (are) vanity, the work of errors 

B-SA-f-AS, 'Ko-aias, 'ilffalas the Oreek form of 
Isaiah. 
Matt. 3. 3 And this is he that was spoken of by. .E. 
4. 14 be fulfilled which was spoken by E. tho 
8. 17 be fulfilled which was spoken by E. the 

12. 17 be fulfilled which was spoken by E. the 

13. 14 in them is fulfilled the prophecy of E. 
15- 7 hypocrites, well did E. prophesy of you 

Mark 7. 6 Well hath E. prophesied of you hypocrit. 

liUke 3. 4 is written in the book of the words of E. 
4. 17 was delivered unto him the book of. .E. 

John I. 23 Make straight the way. .as said. .E. 
12. 38 the saying of E. the prophet might be 
12. 39 they could not believe, because that E. 
12. 41 These things said E., when he saw his 

Acts 8. 28 sitting in his chariot read E. the prophet 

8. 30 and heard him read the prophet E. 

28. 25 Well spake tlie Holy Ghost by E. the 

Kom. 9. 27 E. also crietli concerning Israel, Though 
Q. 29 as E. said before. Except the I^ord of S. 
10 i6;E. saith. Lord, who hath believed our 
10. 20 E. is very bold, and saith, I was found of 
ts. 12 E. saitli. There shall be a root of Jesso 

E-SAR-HAD'-DON, ji'Tn-ipK victorious, conqueror. 

One of the greatestof the kings of Assyria. He was son 

of Sennacherib and grandson of Sargon, who succeeded 

Shalmaneser B.C. 698. 

2 Ki. jg. 37 And E. his son reigned in his stead 
Ezra 4. 2 do sacrifice unto him since the days of E. 
Isa. 37. 38 and E, his son reigned in his stead 

E'-SATT, I'^y 'HtraG hirsute, hairy. 

I. Eldest sou of Isaac and twin brother of Jacob by 

Eebekah B.C. 1837. 

Gen. 25. as first came, .and they called his name E. 
25. 26 and his hand took hold on E.'s heel 
25. 27 E. was a cunning hunter, a man of the 
25. 28 Isaac loved E., because he did eat of (his) 
25. 29 E. carae from the field, and he (was) faint 
25. 30 E. said to Jacob, Feed me, I pray thee 
25. 32 E. said. Behold, I (am) at the point to die 
25. 34 Jacob gave E. bread and pottage of lenti. 

25. 34 thus E. despised (his) birtliright 

26. 34 E. was forty years old wlieu he took to 
47. I when Isaac was old . he called E. his 
27 5 Rebekah heard when Isaac spake to E. 
27 5 E went to tlie field to hunt (for) venison 

27. 6 1 heard thy father speak unto E. thy 
27.11 Behold, E. my brother (is) an hairy man 
27. 15 Ee. took goodly raiment of her. .son E. 
27. 19 Jacob said unto his father, I (am) E 

27. 21 whether thou (be) my very son E. or not 
27. 22 Jacob's voice, but the hands (are) the 
27. 23 his hands were hairy, as his brother E.'s 
27. 24 he said, (Art) thou my very son E.? 
27. 30 E. his brother came in from his hunting 
27. 32 he said, I (am) thy son, thy first born E. 
57. 34 when E. heard tho words of his father, he 
27. 37 Isaac answered and said unto E., Behold 
27. 38 E. said unto his father, Hast thou but one 
27. 38 And E. lifted up his voice, and wept 
27. 41 E. hated Jacob because of the blessing w. 
27, 41 E. said in his heart. The days of mourn. 
27. 42 these words of E. . were told to Rebekah 

27. 42 Behold, thy brother E. . .doth comfort 

28. 5 the brother of Bebekah, Jacob's and E.'s 
e8. 6 When E. saw that Isaac had blessed Jac. 
28. 8 E. seeing that the daughters of Canaan 
28. 9 Then went E. unto Ishmael, and took 
32. 3 Jacob sent messengers before him to B. 
32. 4 Thus shall ye speak unto my lord E. 

32. 6 We came to thy brother E., and also he 
32. 8 If E. come to the one company, and 
32, 1 1 Deliver . . I pray thee, from the hand of E. 
32. 13 and took, .a present for E. his brother 

32. 17 When E. my brother meeteth thee, and 

32. 18 it (is) a present sent unto ray lord E. 

32. 19 On this manner shall ye speak unto E. 

33. I E. came, and vrith him four hundred 
33. 4 E. ran to meet him, and embraced him 
33. 9 And E. said, I have enough, my brother 
33. 15 E, said. Let me now leave with thee 

33. 16 So E. returned that day on his way unto 
35. I thou fleddest from the face of E. thy 

35. 29 and his sons E. and Jacob buried him 

36. I Now these, .the generations of E., who 
36. . 2 E. took his wives of the daughters of C. 
36. 4 Adah bare to E. Eliphaz , and Bashem. 
36. 5 these, .the sons of E., wWch were born 
36. 6 E. took his wives, and his sous, and his 
36. 8 Thus dwelt E, In mount Seir : E. (is) Ed. 
36. 9 these, .the generations of E. the father 
36. 10 of E.'s sons, .of Adah the wile of E. 

36. 10 Reuel the son of Bashemath the wife of E. 
36. 12 Eliphaz, E.'s son. .the eons of Adah, E.'s 
36. 13 these were the sons of Bashemath, E.'s 
36. 14 daughter of Zibeon, E.'s wife, .bare to E. 
36. 1 5 sons of E. . . Eliphaz the first bom . . of E. 
36. 17 of BenelE.'sson. .of Bashemath, E.'s wife 
36. 18 of Aholibaraah, E.'s wife. .Anah, E.'s wife 
36. 19 These (are) the sons of E,, who (is) Edom 
36. 40 these. , the names of the dukes, .of E. 
36- 43 be (is) £. the father of the Edomites 



Josh 24. 4 And I gave unto Isaac Jacob and E. 
24. 4 I gave unto E. mount Seir, to possess 

1 Ch. I. 34 The sons of Isaac ; E. and Israel 

I. 35 sons of E. , Eliphaz, Beuel, and Jeush 
Mai. I. 2 (Was) not IS. Jacob's brother ? saith the 

1. 3 I hated E., and laid his mountains 

2. The name Esau is sometimes, (not often) used as a 
patronymic to denote the descendants of Esau or the 
country they dwelt in. 

Deut. 2. 5 I have given mount Seir unto E. . .a poss. 
Jer. 49. 8 I v/ill bring the calamity of E. upon him 

49. 10 I have made E. bare, I have uncovered 
Chad. 6 How are (the things) of E. searched out ! 
So also in such elliptical expressions as these : — 

Deut. 2. - 4 Ye (are) to pass through the coast of . .E. 

2. 8 our brethren the children of E. , which 
2. 12 but the children of E. succeeded them 
2. 22 As he did to the children of E., which 

2. 29 As the children ot E. which dwell in Seir 

Obad. 8 and understanding out of the mountofE.? 

9 every one of the mount of E. may be cut 

18 and the house of E. for stubble, and 
i8 there shall not be. .of the house of E. 

19 the south shall possess the mount of E. 
21 ; Kom. 9. 13 ; Heb. 11. 20 ; 12. 16. 

ESCAPE — 

1. Place of escape, B^SP miphlat. 

Psa. 55. 8 I would hasten my escape from the windy 

^.Escaped one, ahppalet. 

Jer. 44. 14 none shall return but such as shall escape 

50. 28 The voice of them that flee and escape out 

51. 50 Ye that have escaped the sword, go away 

3. Escape, n'^s pallet 

Psa. 56. 7 Shall they escape by iniquity f in (thine) 

i.One escaped, o''?9 palit. 

Josh. 8. 22 that they let none of them remain or es. 

2 Ki. 9. 15 let none go forth (nor) escape out of the 
Jer. 42. 17 none of them shall remain or escape from 

44. 14 none of the remnant, .shall escape or re. 

5. Escape, .19'^? peletah. 

Gen. 32. 8 the other company which is left shall es. 
2 Sa. 15. 14 for we shall not (else) escape from Absal. 
Jer. 50. 29 that bend the bow. .let none thereof es. 
Dan. II. 42 and the land of Egypt shall not escape 
Joel 2. 3 yea, and nothing shall escape them 

ESCAPE, to — 

1. To go out or forth, kv; yatsa. 

I Sa.14. 41 Jonathan were taken . but the people es. 
Jer. II. II which they shall not be able to escape 

2. To escape, slip away, tsSa malat, 2. 

Gen. 19. 17 Escape for thy lite ; look not behind thee 

19. 17 escape to the mountain, lest thou be con. 
19. 19 I cannot escape to the mountain, lest 
tg. 20 let me escape thither, (is) it not a little 
ig. 22 escape thither ; for I cannot do any thing 

Judg. 3. 26 And Ehud escaped while they tarried, and 
3. 26 and passed beyond the quarries, and esc. 
3. 29 men ot valour ; and there escaped not a 

1 Sa 19. 10 and David fled, and escaped that night 

79. 12 and he went, and fled, and escaped 

19. 18 So David fled, and escaped, and came to 
22. I David . .escaped to the cave AduUam : and 
22. 20 Abiathar, escaped, and fled after David 
27. I escape into the land of the Philistines 

27. I so shall I escape out of his hand 

30. 17 there escaped nut a man of them, save 

2 Sa, 4. 6 Rechab and Baanah his brother escaped 

1 Ki.i8. 40 Elijah said, .let not one of theai escape 

19. 17 him that escapeth the sword of Hazael 

19. 17 him that escapeth from the sword of Jehu 

20. 20 king of Syria escaped on an horse with 

2 Ei. 10. 24 any . men . . whom I have brought . . escape 

ig. 37 and they escaped into the land of Arm. 
2 Ch.i6. 7 king of Syria escaped out of thine hand 
Esth. 4. 13 that thou shalt escape in the king's house 
Prov ig. 5 (he that) speaketh lies shall not escape 
Eccl. 7. 26 whoso pleaseth God shall escape from 
Isa. 20. 6 we flee for help . .and how shall we esc. f 

37. 38 they escaped into the land ot Armenia 
Jer. 32. 4 Zedekiah king of Judah shall not escape 
34. 3 thou shalt not escape out of his hand 
38. 18, 23 thou shalt not escape out of their hand 
41. 15 the son of Nethaniah escaped from Johan. 
46. 6Let not.. the mighty man escape 
48. 8 upon every city, and no city shall escape 
48. ig ask him that fleeth, and her that escapeth 
Eze. 17. 15 shall he escape that doeth such (things) ? 
17. 18 done all these (things), she shall not esc. 
Dan. II. 41 these shall escape out of his hand, (even) 

3. To pass over, "ijy cibar. 

Psa. 141. 10 whilst that I withal escape 

4. To escape, slip away, ohspalat. 

Eze. 7. 16 they that escape of them shall escape 
5.T0 deliver oneself, h^i natsal, 5. 

2 Sa. 20. 6 he get him fenced cities, and escape us 
Q.Toflee away, a.iro(pevya) apopheugo. 

2 Pe. I 4 having- escaped the corruption that is in 
2. 18 those that were clean escaped from them 
2. 20 after they have escaped the pollutions 

7. To save thoroughly, hiaffdi^w diasonzo. 

Acts 28. I when they were escaped, then they knew 

28. 4 though he bath escaped the sea, yet 



8. To flee different ways, hia<pfvyu> diaplieugO. 
Acts 27. 42 lest any of them shculd swim out and es. 

^.To flee out or forth, iKip^vyu ekpJieugo. 

Luke2i. 36 ye may be accounted worthy to escape 
Kom. 2. 3 thou shalt escape the judgment of God ? 
2 Co. 1 1. 33 in a basket was I let down., and escaped 
I Th. 5. 3 destruction Cometh., they shall not escape 
Heb. 2. 3 How shall we escape, if we neglect so 

10. To cor)ie out or forth, i^(pxoiJ.ai exerchomai 
John 10. 39 to take him : but he escaped out of their 

W.To flee, tp^vyco pheucjo. 

Heb. J I. 34 escaped the edge of the sword, out of 
12. 25 ifthey [e3caped]notwhorefusedhimffaat 

ESCAPE, can — 

To flee from, ipevya) IlttS pheugo apo. 

Matt 23. 33 ho w can ye escape the damnation of hell t 

ESCAPE, to cause to — 

To let to escape, ahp palat, 3. 

Psa. 71. 2 cause me to escape : incline thine ear 

ESCAPE, not — 

Refuge has perished, dwa ijij abad manos. 

Job II. 20 wicked shall fail, and they shall not esr. 

ESCAPE, that — 

One that escapes or slips away, B'S? palet 

Isa. 66. 19 I v/ill send those that escape of them 
Jer. 44 28 Yet a small number that escape the sword 
Eze 6. 8 that ye may have (some) that shall escape 
6. 9 they that escape of you shall remember 
7 t6 But they that escape of them shall escape 

ESCAPE safe, to — 

To save thoroughly, Siao-eufoj diasozo 

Acts 27. 44 came to pass, that they escaped all sate 
ESCAPE, way to — 
A going up out of, ^K^aats ekbasis. 

1 Co. 10. 13 but will, .also make a way to escape 
ESCAPED, to be — 
l.To be slipped away, Bte malat, 2. 

1 Sa. 19. 17 sent awaymlne enemy, that he is escaped 

23. 13 it was told Saul that David was escaped 

2 Sa. I. 3 Out of the camp of Israel am I escaped 
Job I. ts, 16, 17, 19 I only am escaped alone to tell 
Psa.124. 7 Our soul is escaped, .and we are escaped 

^.To slip away for oneself, oSc malat, 7 

Job 19. 20 1 am escaped with the skin of ffly teeth 

3. To he snatched or slipt away, %2 natsal, 2. 
Deut 23. IS the servant which is escaped from his 

ESCAPED, that — 

l.One that escapes or slips away, O'h^ palet. 

Num2i. 29 Moab. .he hath given his sons that escap. 

2. Qne thai escapes or slips away, B'Ss palit. 
Gen. 14. 13 And there came one that had escaped 
Judgi2. 5 those Ephraimites which were escaped 
Isa. 43. 20 draw near together, ye (that are) escaped 
Eze. 33. 21 one that had escaped out of Jerusalem 
33. 22 evening, afore he that was escaped came 

ESCAPED, that had — 

Remnant, residue, nn><¥' sheeriih. 

2 Ch.36. 20 And them that had escaped from the Ewo. 

ESCAPED, that have — 

One that slips away or escapes, c'js palet. 

Jer. 51. so Ye that have escaped the sword, go awa; 

ESCAPED, that is — 

Escape, escaped party, ntj'bs peletah. 

Exodio. 5 eat the residue of that which is escaped 
Judg2 1. 17 an inheritance for them that be escaped 
2 Ki. 19. 30 the remnant that is escaped of the house 

1 Ch. 4. 43 the rest of the Amalekites that were esc 

2 Ch.30. 6 that are escaped out of the hand of the 
Neh. i._ 2 asked . concerning the Jews that had es. 
Isa. 4. 2 comely for them that are escaped of Israel 

10. 20 such as are escaped of the house of Jacob 

ESCAPETH, that-- 

One that escapes or slips away, tJ'S^ palit. 

Eze. 24. 26 he that escapeth in that day shall come 
Amos 9. I he that escapeth of them shall not be 

ESCAPING — 

Escape, escaped party, .lO'Sf peletah. 

Ezra 9. 14 (thereshouldbe)ho remnant norescapingT 
ESCHEW, to — 
l.To turn aside, l^D ««r 

Job I. I one that feared God, and eschewed evil 
I. 8 one that f eareth God, and escheweth evil ? 
2^ 3 one that f eareth God , and escheweth evil 7 

2. To incline or bend out of, ^KKXivco ekklino. 
I Pe. 3. II Let him eschew evil, and do good ; let 

E'-SEK, p'^y contention. 

A well in the valley of Gezar, dug by the servants of 

Isaac, and striven for by the servants of Abimelech. 

Gep. 26. 20 and he called the name of the well £. 
ESH-BA'-AL, Vs?3¥'K a man of Baal. 
Fourth son of Saiil according to i Ch. 8. 33 and 9. 39. 
He is no Boubt identical with Ishbosheth ("man of 
shame.") 

I Ch. 8. 33 and Malchi-shua, and Ablnadab, and E. 
9. 39 and Malchl-shua, and Abinadab, and E> 



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ESH'-BAH, Ips'N man of understanding. 

A son of DishoD or Dishan, son of Seir. 

Gen. 36. 26 Hemdan, and E., and Ithran, and Cheran 
I Ch. I. 41 Amram, and E., and Ithran, and Cheraa 

ESH'-COL, "^sif'i^, Sis-^N cluster of grapes. 

1. Brother of Mamre and Aiier the Ainorites, allies of 
Abraham in pursuing the four kings wlio liad carried 
off Lot. B C. 1918 

Gen. i+. 13 of Mamre the Amorite, brother of E. 
14. 24 the men which went with me, Aner, E. 

2. Valley or brook of Eshcol in the neighbourhood of 
Hebron, and explored by the spies sent out by Moses. 
In the valley that crosses the vale of Hebron N.E. and 
8.W. and about two miles N. of the town there is a 
fine spring now called Ain-Eshkali. 

Numi3. 23 they came unto the brook of E., and cut 
13. 24 The place was called the brook E. 
32. 9 they went up unto the valley of E., and 

Deut. I. 24 And they . .came unto the valley of E 

ESH-E'-AN, ]V,-^K slope. 

A city in the mountains of Judah. 

.Tosh. 15. 52 Arab, and Dumah, and E. 
E'-S^K, ;3-a]i, strife 
A descendant of Saul through Jonathan. 

1 Ch. 8. 39 the sons of E. his brother Ulam his 

ESH-KA-LO-HTTES, 'JiVf?"'?'*? belonging to Ashkelon. 
The inhabitants of Ashkelon. 

Jo3h.i3. 3 Ashdothites, the E., the Gittites, and 
ESH-TA'-OL, ViNP^px hollow vjay. 
A towii in the country of Judah, grouped with Zorah. 
It is now called Stual and is west of Zorah, which is 
aow called Surah 

Josh. 15. 33 in the valley, E., and Zoreah, and Ashnah 
19. 41 coast of their inheritance was. .E., and 

Judgi3. 25 the camp of Dan between Zorah and E. 
16. 31 buried him between Zorah and E., in the 
18. 2 men of valour, from Zorah, and from E. 
iS. 8 came unto their brethren to Zorah and E. 
18. II there went out from thence. outofK.six 

ESHrTA-TJl-ITES, '^xn.f'x belonging to Eshtaol. 
The inhabitants of Eshtaol, descendants of Shobal son 
of Caleb son of Hur. 

I Ch. 2. 53 of them came the Zareathites. .the E. 
'ESH-TE-MO'-A, ESH-TE'-MOH, sjiDipij'N. 

1. A Levitical town in the mountains of Judah. It is 
now called Seirtwa, a village seven miles S. of Hebron. 

Josh.15. so And Anab, and E., and Anim 

21. 14 Jattir. .and E. with her suburbs 
I Sa. 30. 28 and to (them) which were in E. 
I Ch. 6. s7 to the sons of Aaron they gave. .E. with 

2. A Maachathite, a descendant of Ezra. 

I Cl^. 4. 17 she bare..Ishbah the father of E. 

4. 19 Keilab the Garmite, and'£). the Maacha. 

ESH'-TON, fw^N rest. 

Grandson of Chelub, through Caleb. 

I Ch. 4. II Mehir, which (was) the father of E. 
4. 12 E. begat Betb-rapna, and Faseab, and 

ES-'LI, 'E(r\f, -Eo-Aff. 

This was probably Azaliah in the genealogy of Christ ; 
the name occurs in the line of the ancestors of Joseph 
husband of Mary. " 

Luke 3. 25 Naum, which was (the son) of E., which 
ESPECIALLY — 
l.Might, IND meod. 

Psa. 31. II I was a reproach.. especially among my 

2,Most of all, ix6.\i.<Tra malistd 

Acts 26. 3 Especially (because I know) thee to be 
Gal. 6. 10 especially unto them who are of the hoa 

1 Ti. 5. 17 especially they who labour in the word 

2 Tl 4. 13 the books, (but) especially the parchments 

ESPOUSAL — 

l.£spousalf marriage, ."ijnn chathunnah. 

Song 3. 1 1- crowned him in the day of his espousals 
2. Espousals, niSiV? k'.luloth 

Jer. 2.. 2 the love of thine espousals, when thou 
ESPqtJSE, to — 

1 . To betrothe, espouse, fcnij aras, 3. 

2 Sa. 3. 14 Deliver (me) my wife . which I espoused 

2. To be filed together, aptxS^oiJLai harmozomai. 

2 Co. II. 2 for I have espoused you to one husband 

ESPOirSED, to be — 

To ask in marriage, fivrjcmvii) mnesteuo. 

Matt. I. 18 When as his mother Mary was esiJOUBed 
Luke I. 27 To a virgin espoused to a man whose 

2 s To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife 

ESPY, to — 

l.To watch, look ord, nsy tsaphah, 3. 

Jer. 48. 19 Oinhabitant.. stand bytheway, andespy 

2 To see, hk-i raah 

Gen. 42. 2*7 as one of them opened his sack .he espied 
i.To sea-ch spy out, "iw tur. 

"Eze. 20. 6 into a land that t bad espied for them 
ESPY out, to — 
To traverse, spy out, hi~t ragal, 3. 

Josh. (4. 1 Moaes . .sent me .> to espy out the land 



ES'-ROM, 'E(rpun. 

Son of I'hares in the genealogy of Jesus. 

Matt I. 3 rharcs begat E.; and E. begat Aram 
I-i'lie 3. 33 Aram, which was (the son) of E., wliich 

ESTABUSH, to -^ 

l.To strength, harden, fOK amals, 3. 

Prov 8. 28 When he esta'bhshed the clouds above 

2. To found, lay a foundation, no; yasad. 

Psa. 78. 69 like the earth which he hath established 
Hab. I. 12 thou hast established them for correction 

3. To set up, place, slay, iv, yatsag, 5. 

Amos 5, 15 love the good, and establish judgment 

4. To cause to dwell or sit, settle, au*; yashab, 5. 
Job 36. 7 he doth establish them for ever, and they 

^.To form,, prrepare, establish, [53 kiin, 3a. 

Exodis. 17 the sanctuary, thy hands have cstablis. 
Deut 32. 6 hath he not made thee, and estabhshed 
Psa 24. 2 and established it upon the floods 

40. 2 He brought me up . . (and) established my 
48. 8 God will establish it tor ever .Selah 
87. s the Highest himself shall establish her 
90. 17 establish thou the work of our hands 
90. 17 the work of our hands establish thou it 
99. 4 thou dost establish equity, thou executest 
119. go thou hast established the earth, and it 
Prov 3. 19 by understanding hath he established the 
loa. 45. 18 he hath established it, he created it not 
62. 7 And give him no rest, till he establish 
6. To prepare, establish, [13 kun, 5. 

1 Sa. 13. 13 now would the Lokd have established 

2 Sa. 5. 12 the Lord had established hira king over 

7. 12 will set up. .and I will establish his kin. 
f Ki. 2. 24 the Lord liveth, which hath established 

1 Ch.17. II raise up.. and I will establish his kingd. 

22. 10 I will establish the throne of his kingdom 
28. 7 I will establish his kingdom for ever 

2 Ch. 12. J when Eehoboam had established the kin. 
Psa. 8g. 2 thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in 

89. 4 Thy seed will I establish for ever, and 
Jei 10. 12 he hath established the world by his wis. 
33. 2 the Lord that formed it, to establish it 
51. 15 he hath established the world by his wis. 
7.7*0 set up, 3^3 natsah, 5. 

Prov. 15. 25 he will establish the border of the widow 

8. To suppo^-t, stay, nyo saad. 

Isa. 9. 7 to establish it with judgment and with 

9. To cause to stand, set up, establish, npj; amad, 5. 

1 Ki.15. 4 set up his son after him; and to establish 

2 Ch. 9. 8 loved Israel, to establish them for ever 

30. s So they established a decree to make 
Prov. 29. 4 king by judgment establisheth the land 
Dan. II. 14 exalt themselves to establish the vision 

10. To raise up, establish, confirm. Dip kum, 5. 
Gen. 6. 18 with thee will 1 establish my covenant 

9. 9 I establish my covenant wth you, and 
9. II And I will establish my covenaut with 
9. 17 which I have established between me and 
17. 7 I will establish my covenant between me 
17. 19 I will establish my covenant with him 
17. 21 my covenant will I establish with Isaac 
Exod. 6. 4 I have also established my covenant with 
Lev. 26. 9 and establish my covenant with you 
Num30. 13 Every vow. .her husband may establish it 

30. 14 he establisheth all her vows, or all her 
Deut. 8. 18 he may establish liis covenant which he 
28. 9 The Lord shall establish thee an holy 
29. 13 That he may establish thee to day for a 
» Sa. I. 23 only the Lord establish liis word 
2 Sa. 7. 25 establish (it) for ever, and do as thou hast 
I KLj 9. 5 1 will establish the tlorone of thy kingdom 
Psa. 78. 5 he established a testimony in Jacob, and 
Prov 30. 4 established all the ends of the earth 
Isa. 49. 8 to establish the earth, to cause to inherit 
Eze. 16. 60 I will establish unto thee an everlasting 
16. 62 I will establish ray covenant with thee 

11. To establish, dp qum, 3. 

Dan. 6. 7 consulted together to establish a royal 

12. To raise up, establish, D?p qum., 5. 

Dan. 6. 8 establish the decree, and sign the writing 
6. IS nor statute which the king estabUsheth 

IS.Tb make firm, establish, ^e^aiSiu bebaioo. 

ileb. 13. 9 that the heart be established with grace 

14. To place, set, cause to stand, 'icrrTifii histemi. 
Rom. 3. 31 God forbid : yea, we establish the law 

10. 3 to establish their own righteousness 
Heb. 10. 9 that he may establish the second 

15. To appoint a law, vo/xo8erea nomotlieteo. 
Heb. 8. (5 which was established upon better pro. 

16. To make stable, or strong, ar^pcSu stereoo. 
Acts i5. 5 30 were the churches established in the 

17.7*0 set or make fast, fix, arripi^i^ sterizd. 
Kom. 1. II to the end ye may be established 

1 Th. 3. 2 to establish you, and to comfort you 

2 Pe. 1. 12 and be established in the present truth 

ESTABLISHED — 

To sustain, s^ipport, "do samak. 

Psa.i 12. 8 His heart (is) established, he shall not be 
ESTABLISHED, to be — 
l.To he or become steady or firm, Jpx aman, 2. 

I SSl 3. ao established (to be) a prophet of the LORD 



1 Ch.17. =3 concerning hla house, be established for 

17. 24 Ix:t it even be established, that thynafflo 

2 Ch. I. glet thyjiromise unto David. .becstabliah. 

20. 20 Believe so shall ye be established 
Isa. 7. 9 surely ye sliall not be cstablislicd 

2. T'o be or become strrnig, pin cha.z(w. 

2 Ch.2s. 3 when the kingdom was established to hJm 

3. 7'o be formed, prepared, established, Jia !nm, 2. 
Gen. 41. 32 because tlie thing (is) established by God 

1 .Sa. 20. 31 shalt not be established, nor thy kingdom 

2 Sa. 7. 16 shall be established for ever before thee 

7. 26 house of thy seri'ant David be cstablbhcd 
I Kl. 2. 12 and his kingdom was established greatly 
2. 45 the throne of David shall be cstablislicd 
2. 46 kingdom was cstablislicd in the hand of 
I Ch.17. 14 throne shall be established for evermore 
17. 24 house of David thy servant be estalilishcd 
Job 21. 8 Their seed is cstablislicd in their fil,i;lit 
Pea. 89. 21 Witli whom my hand shall (be)establlshed 
89. 37 It shall be established for ever as the 
93. 2 Thy throne (is) established of old : thou 
96. 10 world also sliall bo established that it 
102. 28 seed shall be established before thee 
140. II Let not an evil speaker be established in 
Prov. 4. 26 and let all thy ways be established 

12. 3 man shall not be established by wicked 
j2. J9 lip of truth shall be established for 
16. 3 and thy thoughts shall be established 
16. 12 throne is established by righteousness 

20. 18 (Every) purpose is cstablislicd by counseJ 
25. s Ihrone sliall be established in righteous. 
29. 14 his throne shall be established for ever 

Isa. 2. 2 the mountain, shall be established in the 
Jer. 30. 20 congregation shall be established beforo 
Mic. 4. I the mountain . . shall be established in tho 

4. 7*0 be prepared, established, JO kun, 6. 

I.?a. 16. 5 in mercy shall the throne be established 
Zech. 5. II it shall be established, and set there 

5.7'o establish self, p3 kun, 7a. 

Prov 24. 3 and by understanding it is established 
Isa. 54 14 Inriglitcousnessshalt tlioubeestablished 

6. To ri.sc up, stand up, be esto.blislied. Dip /;«)«,. 
Lev 25. 30 the house, .shall be established for ever 

1 Sa. 24. 20 kingdom ^.f Israel shall be establi.=;lied 
Job 22. 28 and it shall be established unto thee 
Prov 15. 22 in the multitude, .they are established 

7.7'o be made straight or right, |i3ri leqan, 6. 

Dan. 4. 36 and I ivas established iii my kingdom, and 
8. 7*0 cause to stand, 'larrtfn histemi. 

Matti8. 16 that.. every word may be established 

2 Co. 13. I In the mouth . .every word be establisheo 

ESTABLISHMENT — 

Truth, failhful'tiess, steadfastness, nOR emeth. 
2 Ch.32. I After these things, and the establislancns 

ESTATE — 

l.Order, condition, .Via'n dibrah. 

Eccl. 3. 18 concerning the estate of the sons of men 

".Station, }3 ken. 

Dan. II. 7 shall (one) stand up in his estate, which 
II. 20 Then shall stand up in his estate a 
II. 21 in his estate shall stand up a vile person 

21. 38 in his estate shall he honour the God of 

Z.Form, turn, I'w tor. 

I Ch.17. '7 according to the estate of a man of high 
ESTATE, your — 
The things concerning you, to. Trepl viiwv ta peri 

CoL 4. 8 that he might know [jour] estate, and 

ESTEEM, to — 

l.T'o think, reckon, "Z^n chashab. 

Job 41. 27 He estcemeth iron as straw, (and) brass 
Isa. 53. 3 he was despised, and we esteemed lilm 
53. 4 we did esteem him stricken, smitten of 

2. 7*0 set in array, value, ^ly arak. 

Job 36. 19 WiU he esteem thy riches ? (no), not gold 

3. 7*0 lay up, hide, conceal, ]pt tsaphan. 

Job 23. 12 I have esteemed the words of his mouth 

4. 7*0 lead, lead out, Tiyfo/j-ai Jiigeomai. 

Phil. 2. 3 each esteem other better than themselves 
I Th. 5. 13 to esteem them very highly in love for 
Heb <i. 26 Esteeming the reproach of Christ greater 

6. To judge, Kptva krino. 

Ilomi4. 5 One man esteemeth one day above another 
14. 5 another esteemeth every day (aUke) 

6.7*0 reckon, KoyiCopiat logizomai. 

Kom 14. 14 that esteemeth any thing to be unclean 

ESTEEMED, higUy — 

High, exalted, v^i)\6s upselos. 

LukeiS. 15 that wliich is hlghlyesteemed among men 

ESTEEMED, to be — 

To be reckoned, thought, esteemed, 2?.'n chashai, 2. 

Isa. 29. 16 shall be esteemed as the potter's clay 
29 17 fruitful field shall be esteemed as a 

Lam. 4. 2 are they esteemed as earthen pitchers 

ESTEEMED, to be least — 
To think nothing of, i^ovSevfa exrAitheneo. 
I Co. 6. 4 who are least esteemed in the church 



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ESTEEMED, to be lightly — 

i.To be lightly esteemed, n^p qalah, 2. 

i T Sa. 18. 23 I (am) a poor man, and lightly esteemed 

2 -To be or become lightly esteemed, hh\i qalal. 

I Sa. 2 30 that despise me shall be lightly esteemed 

ES'"-THER, inpx the planet Venus 
Th^ Persian name of Eadassah, daughter of Abihail 
eon of Shimei son of Kish, a Benjamite (Mordecai), and 
coasin of Mordecai. She was an orphan captive, and 
was selected by Ahasuerus (Xerxes son of Darius 
"Hystaspis) as his queen instead of Vashti. B.o. 479. 
E?th. z. 7 he brought up Hadassah, that (is), B. 

2. 8 E. was brought also unto the king's house 
2 10 E. had not showed her people nor her 
2. II Mordecai walked, .to know how E. did 
2. 15 when the turn of B. . .was come to go in 
2. J5 B. obtained favour in the sight of all them 
2. 16 B. was taken upto king Ahaguerus into 

2.17 the king loved E. above all the women 

2. 18 the king made a great feast. .E.'s feast 

2 2o E. had not . . showed her kindred nor her 
2. 20 E. did the commandment of Mordecai 
2. 22 to Mordecai, who told (it) unto B. the 
2. 22 E. certified the king, .in Mordecai's name 
4. 4 E.'s maids and her chamberlains came 
4. 5 Then called &. ioT Hatach, (one) of the 
4. 8 to show (it) unto B., and to declare (itt 
4. 9 Hatach came and told E. the words of 
4. lo Again E. spake unto Hatach, and gave 

4. 12 And they told to Mordecai E.'s words 

4. 13 Then Mordecai commanded to answer E. 
4. 15 Then B. bade, .return Mdrdecai(thi9 an.) 

4. 17 did according to all that E. had comma. 
5 I on the third day .. E. put on .rojfal (app.) 

5, 2 the king saw E. the queen standing in the 
5. 2 the king held out to E. the golden sceptre 

5 2 B. drew near, and touched the top of the 
5. 3 "What wilt thou, queen E. ? and what (is) 
,5. 4 answered E., If . .good unto the king, let 
S. 5 that he may do as E. hath said 

S. s came to the banquet that E. had prepared 

5. 6 the king said up to E. at the banquet of 
S- 7 answered E. , and said, My petition and my 
5. 1? E. the queen did let iio man come in 

6. 14 bring Haman unto the banquet that E 

7. 1 Haman came to banquet with E. the qu. 
7. 2 the king said again unto E. on the second 
7. 2 What (is) thy petition, queen E.? and it 
7. 3 Then B. the queen answered and said. If 
7. 5 Ahasuerus answered and said unto E. the 
7. 6 E. said. The adversary . .(is) this wicked 
7. 7 Haman stood up to make request, .to E. 

7. 8 Ha. was fallen upon the bed whereon E. 

8. 1 did . . give the house of Haman . . unto E. 
8. I for E. hs,d told what he (was) unto her 
8. 2 E. set Mordecai over the house of Haman 

8 3 And E. spake yet agajn before the king 
8. 4 held out the golden sceptre toward E. 
8. 4 So E. arose, and stood"before the king 
8. 7 king Ahasuerus said imto B. the queen 

8. 7 Behold, I have given E. the house of Ha. 

9 12 And the king said unto E. the queen 

9, 13 Then said E., If it please the klng,let it 

9. 29 Then E. the queen, .wrote with all auth. 
g. 31 according as. .E. the queen had enjoLued 
g. 32 the decree of E. confirmed these matters 

ESTI5IATE, to 

To set in array, value, TTiil arah. 

lev 27. 14 the priest shall estimate it, ■whether it 
27 14 as the priest shall estimate it, so shall 

ESTIMATION — 

Array, order, valuation, ^"iJJ ere/c- 

Lev. 5. IS with thy estimation by shekels of silver 

5. 18 with thy estimation,foratrespass offering 

6 6 thy estimation, for a trespass offering 
27. 2 (shall be) for the LOBD by thy estimation 
27. 3 thy estimation shall be of the male from 
27, 3 thy estimation shall be fifty shekels oi 

. -27. 4 thy estimation shall be thirty shekels 
27. s thy estimation shall be of the male twenty 
27. 6 thy estimation shall be of the male five 
27. 6 thy estimation shall be three shekels of 
27. 7 thy estimation shall be fifteen shekels 
27. 8 if he bo poorer than thy estimation, then 
27. 13 a fifth (part) thereof unto thy estimation 
27- iS>i9 (part) of^ the money of thy estimation 
27. 16 thy estimation shall be according to the 

07. 17 according to thy estimation it shall stand 

27. 18 it shall be abated from thy estimation 
27. 23 shall reckon . . the worth of thy estimation 
27. 23 he shall give thine estimation in that 
27. 25 thy estimations shall be according-to the 
27. 27 redeem (it) according to thine estimation 
27. 27 shall be sold according to thy estimation 

Numi8. 16 thou redeem, .according to thine estima. 

ESTEAITGE, to — 

To make unknown, 13J nakar, 3. 

Jer. 19. 4 forsaken me, and have estranged this pla. 

ESTEAHGED, tote— ' 

1.7b he strange, estranged, W zwr 

Job 19. 13 mine acquaintance are verily estranged 

,Psa. 58. 3 The wicked are estranged from the womb 

78. 30 They were not estranged from their hist 

2, To become strange, estranged, nil zur, 2. 

3Eze. 14. 5 they are all estranged from me through 



E'-TAEt, cp'i! -uAld beasts' lair. 

1. A village of the triba of Simeon, now called Urtas. 

1 CIi. 4. 32 their villages. .B., and Ain, Eimmcn, and 

2. A place la Judah rebuilt by Rehoboam. 

2 Ch.n. 6 He built even Beth-lehem, and E., and 

3. A name occurring In the list of Judah's descendants, 
but probably referring to the place named in No. 2. 

I Ch. 4. 3 And these (were of) the father of E. 

4. A rocky district in the W of Judah. 

Judgis. 8 went , . and dwelt in the top of the rock E 
15. II Judah went to the top of the rock E 

ETERNAE— 

l.Age lasting, D^^V olam. 

Isa. 60. IS I will make thee an eternal excellency 
2. What is before in time or place, cn^ qedem. 

Deut 33. 27 eternal God (is thy) refuge, and under 
S.'Perpetual, afSios aidios. 

Kom. 1. 20 (even) his eternal power and Godhead 

i.Age, aldv aion (pi.) 

Eph. 3. u According to the eternal purpose which 
I Ti. I, 17 unto the King eternal, immortal, invisi. 

5. Age lasting, aldivios aidnios. 

Mattig. 16 shall 1 do, that I may have eternal Ufe 

25. 46 but the righteous into life eternal 
Mark 3. 29 but is in danger of eternal damnation 

10. 17 what shall I do that I inherit eternal 

10. 30 and in the world to come eternal life 
tukeio. 23 what shall I do to inherit eternal life? 

18. 18 what shall I do to inherit eternal life ? 
John 3. IS should not perish, but have eternal life 

4. 36 and gathereth fruit unto life eternal 

5. 39 for in them ye think ye have eternal life 
(>. 54 Whoso eateth my flesh . . bath eternal life 

6. 63 thou hast the words of eternal life 
10. 28 And 1 give unto them eternal life 

12. 25 and he . . shall keep it unto life eternal 
17. 2 that he should give eternal life to as 
17. 3 this ia life eternal, that they might know 
Acts 13. 48 as many as were ordained to eternal life 
Kom. 2. 7 To them who . seek for glory. . eternal Ufe 

5. 21 tlirough righteousness unto eternal life 

6. 23 the gift of God (is) eternal life through 
4. 17 more exceeding (and) eternal -weight of 

4. 18 things which are not seen (are) eternal 

5. 1 not made 'with hands, eternal in the 

6. 12 lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thoir 

6. 19 that they may lay hold on [eternal] life 
2. 10 obtatri the salvation, .with eternal glory 
I. 2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that 
3. 7 according to the hope of etem&l life 

5. 9 he became the author of eternal salvation 

6. 2 of resurrection . .and of eternal judgment 
9. 12 having obtained eternal redemption (for 
9. 14 who through the eternal Spiritoffered 
9. 15 receive the promise of eternal inheritan. 
S. 10 who hath caUed us unto his eternal glory 

1. 2 show unto you that eternal life which 

2. 25 he hath promised us, (even) eternal life 

3. IS no murderer hath eternal Ufe abiding in 
5. II God hath given to us eternal life, ana 

5. 13 ye may loiow that ye have eternal Ufe 
S. 20 Tliis ia the true God, and eternal Ufe 

7 suffering the vengeance of eternal fire 
21 the mercy of our Lord, unto etenlal Ufe 

ETESNITY — 

Duration, continuity, n^ ad. 

Isa. 57. IS and lofty One that inhabiteth eternity 
E'-TEAjr, opx. 

The second station of Israel after leaving Egypt. It is 
said to be in the edge of the wUdemess near the present 
Seba Biar, or " seven wells," about three miles from the 
western side of the ancient head of the gulf. 

Exodi3. 20 took their journey, .and encamped in E. 

Numss. 6 they departed, .and pitched in B., which 
33. 7 they removed from E., and turned again 
33. 8 went three days' journey in the wildern. 

E'-THAN, lO'N amcient. 

1. A sage' renowned in the time of Solomon. 

I Kl. 4. 31 he was wiser than all men ; than E. the 
Psa. 89. title. Haschil of B. the Ezrahite 

2. A son of Zerah son of Judah. 

I Ch. 2. 6 Zlmri, and B., and Heman, and Calcol 
2. 8 And the sons of E. ; Azariah 

3. A descendant of Gershon son of Levi. 

I Ch. 6. 42 The son of E.,the son of Zimmah, the son 

4. A descendant of Merari the son of Levi. 

1 Ch. 6. 44 E. the son of Kishi, the son of Abdi 
IS. 77 their brethren, E. the son of Kushaiah 
15. 19 Asaph, and E. . . to sound with cymbals of 

E-TEA'-NIHt, D'Wt!? the perennial. 

The seventh month of the sacred year of the Hebrews, 

from the last new moon of October till the first one of 

November. 

I Ki. 8. 4 the month E„ whicS (is) the seventh 

ETH-BA'-AL, "jMnx with Baal or BaaVs man. 
A king of Sidon, father of Jezebel wife of Ahab. He 
was king of the Tyrians as well, and is the same as 
Sithobalus (a priest of Astarte), who, after having 
murdered Pheles, held the throne of Tjto for thirty- I 
two years. 

I Ki. i6. 31 took to wife J'ezebel, the daughter of E. I 



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E'-THEE, inj; riches, fulness. 

A city in the lowlands of Judah, afterwards allotted to 
Simeon, now Athar In i Ch. 4. 32 TocAen is substituted 
for Ether. 

Josh.15. 42 Libnah, and E., and Ashan 

19. 7 Am, Eemmon, and E., aad Ashan, fout 

E-THI-0-PI-A, »53, Alelcaxf/. 

1. This is the word used by the Greeks and Bonians 
for the Hebrew name Cush. Cush was the son of Ham, 
and his descendants occupied the country to the S. of 
Egypt, and comprehended, in its widest sense, the 
modern Nubia, Sennar, Kordofan, and northern Abys- 
sinia, but in its more Umited sense, only the kingdom 
of Meroe, from the junction of the 'White and Blue 
branches of the KUe to the S. border of Egypt. Syene 
was the di'vision between both countries. 

Gen. 2. 13 it that compasseth the whole land of E: 
Esth. I. I Ahasu.. .reigned from India even unto E. 
8. 9 rulers of . .provinces, .from India unto B. 
Job 28. 19 The topaz of E. shall not equal it . 
Psa. 87. 4 Tyre, with E.; this (man) was bom there 
Isa. 18. ^hmd. which (is) beyond the rivers of B. 
Eze. 29. 10 tower of Syene even unto the border of E. 
Zeph.3. 10 From beyond the rivers of E. my sappli 
Acts 8. 27 and, behold, a man of E., an eumich 

2. This name is also used to denote the people who 
occupied the land of Cicsli. 

2 Kt 19. 9 when he heard say of Tirhakah king of E. 
Psa. 68. 31 E. shall soon stretch out her hands unto 
Isa. 20. 3 sign and wonder upon Egypt and upon E. 

20. 5 they shaU be afraid and ashamed of E. 

37. 9 heard say concerning Tirhakah king of E. 
43. 3 Egypt (lor) thy ransom, E. and Seba for 

45. 14 labour of Egypt, and merchandise of E. 
Eze. 30. 4 upon Egypt, and great pain shall be in E 

30. 5 E.. .and Lydia, and aU the mingled peo 

38. s Persia, B,, and Libya 'with them 

Nah. 3 9 E. and Egypt, .her strength, and (it was) 

E-THI-0-PI-AlT, and S-THI-0-PI-ANS, V», ^3, 

Alelai'4/ 
The name generally given in the English Bible to the 
descendants of Cush son of Ham. It ia used both as a 
noun and an adjective. 

Ifmni2. I because of the E. woman whom he had 
12. I for he had married an E. woman 

3 Ch.i2. 3 the Lubims, the Sukkiims, and the E.s 

14. 9 there came out against them Zsrah the E 

14. 12 the Lord smote the E. . .and the E. fled 

14. 13 the E. were overthrown, that they could 
i6. 8 'Were not the E. and the Lubims a huge 
21. 16 of the Arabians, that (were) near the E. 

Isa. 20. 4 and the E. captives, young and old 
Jer. 13. 23 Can the E. change his skin, or the leop. 
38. 7 Ebed-meleoh the E., one of the eunuchs 
38. 10 the king commanded Ebed-melech the B, 

38. 12 Ebed-melech the E. said unto Jeremiah 

39. 16 Go and speak to Ebed-melech the E., say 

46. 9 the B. and the Libyans, that handle the ^ 
Eze. 30. 9 in ships to make the careless E. afraid 
Dan. II. 43 and the E. (shaU be) at his steps 

Amos 9. 7 (Are) ye not as children of the E. onto me 
Zeph. 2. 12 Ye E. also, ye (shall be) slain by my sword 
Acts 8 27 authority under Candace queen of the E. 

ETH'-NAKT, Jjrix gift. 

Grandson of Ashur through Caleb son of Hnr. B C. 1500 

^ Ch. 4. 7 the sons of Helah Zereth .and E. 
ETH'-NI, 'WX my gift. 

Ancestor of Asaph whom David set over the service ol 
song. B.C. 1020. 

1 Ch. 6. 41 The son of E., the son of Zerah 
EU-BIT'-L'trS, ECjSouAos. 

A disciple at E.ome who saluted Timothy 

2 Ti. 4. 2< E. greeteth thee, and Pudens, and Linns 
ET7-Iin'-(3E, EvvIktj. 

Timothy's mother ; in Acts 16. i she is spoken of as a 
"Jewess that beUeved." 

2 Ti. I. s grandmother Lois, and thy mother E. 
ETJUTrCH — 
l.Eunuch, officer, ong saris. 

2 Ki 9. 32 looked out to liim two (or) three eunuchs 

zo. 18 they shall be eunuchs in the palace of 
Isa 39. 7 they shaU be eunuchs in the palace of 
S6. 3 neither let the eunuch say. Behold, I (am) 
56. 4 unto the eimuchs that keep my sabbaths 
Jer. 29. 2 the king, and the queen, and the eunuchs 
34. 19 the princes of Jerusalem, the eunuchs 
38. 7 one of the eunuchs which was in the 
41. 16 women, and the children, and the eunu. 
52. 2s He took also out of the city an eimuch 
Dan. I. 3 Ashpenaz the master of his eunuchs 
I. 7 whom the prince of the eunuchs gave 
I. 8 he requested of the prince of the eunuch 
I 9 love with the prince of the eunuchs 
1. 10 prince of the eunuchs said unto Daniel 
I. II whom the prince of the eunuchs had set 
1. 18 prince of the eunuchs brought them in 

1. Eunuch, evvovxos eunouchos. 

Matt. 19. 12 there are some eunuchs, .are some eua 
19. 12 there be eunuchs, which have made 

Acts 8. 27 an eunuch of great authority under 
8. 34 the eunuch answered Phjlip, and said 
8. 36 the eunuch said. See, (here is) water 
8. 38 Into the water, both Phuip and the eunuch 
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EXTNTJCH, to make — 

To malce a eunuch, evi'ovxiC'^ eunouchizS. 
Mattxg. 13 which were made eunuchs of men 
19. 12 which have made themselves eunuchs 

ETJ-O-DI'-AS, EvaiSla, ^hoSla. 

This name is more accurately Euodia ; a Christian 
woman at Philippi. The two persons here mentioned 
by Paul are both women. 

Phil. 4. 2 I beseech 2L» oad beseech Syntyche, that 

ETT-PHRi'-TES, rrva, Zi^fdirji bursting, sweet. 
The River (IXa-na-kar in Heb. often), as pre-eminently 
the river of Asia in contrast to the short-lived torrents 
of Canaan. Its modern name is Frat, which is nearly 
tho Hebrew spelling. It rises in Armenia, flows 3. 
like the Tigris, and falls into the Persian Gulf, 
Geii. 2. 14 And the fourth river (is) E. 

15. 18 from the river of Egypt unto., the river E. 
Deut. I. 7 Lebanon, unto the. .river, the river E. 

II. 24 from, .the river E., even unto the utter. 
Josh. I. 4 From the wilderness.. unto the.. river E. 
2 Sa. 8. 3 to recover his border at the river E. 
2 Ki.23. 29 against the king of Assyria to the. .E. 

24. 7 from the river of Egypt unto the river E. 
t Oh. 5. 9 of the wilderness from the river E. 

18. 3 to stablish his dominion by the river E. 
2 Ch.35. 20 up to fight against Carchemish by E. 
Jer. 13. 4 arise, go to E., and hide it there in a hole 
13. s So I went, and hid it by E., as the LoED 
13. 6 Arise, go to E., and take the girdle from 
13. 7 Then I went to E., and digged, and took 
46. 2 against the array . . which was by the . . E. 
46. 6 and fall toward the north by the river E. 
46. 10 a sacrifice in the north, .by the river E. 
51. 63 and cast it into the midst of E. 
Rev. 9. 14 angels which are bound in the great. .E. 
■ 16. 12 poured out his vial upon the. .river E. 

Etr-B.0-CLT'-D01T, lE.vpoK\iSwv, EvpukXvSoiv, 

EiipaKvXov, 
A tempestuous ivind often experienced by navigators In 
the Levant; it blows from N.E. or E.N.E. The name 
really means the united winds Euros and Aquilo. 
Acts 27. 14 there arose, .a tempestuous wind.called.E. 

ETI-TT'-CHUS, Eiruxos. 

A young man of Troas restored to life. 

Acts 20. 9 in a v/ijidow a certain youcgmannamedE. 

EVANGEUST — 

One who announces good tidings, evayyeXtarT-t)?. 
Acts 21. 8 into the house of Philip the evangelist 
Eph. 4. II and some, prophets ; and 8ome,ovangel. 
2 Ti. 4. 5 do the work of an evangelist, make f uU 

EVE, nin, Eua life, life-giving. 
The name of the first woman. 

Gen. 3. 20 And Adam called his wife's name E. 

4. 1 Adam knew E. Ws wife; and she coucel. 
2 Co. II. 3 as the serpent beguiled E. through his 

1 TL 2. 13 For Adam was fli'st formed, then E.„ 

EVEN — 
l.Only, %>< ak. 

Exod.12. IS even the first day ye shall put away 

2. Also, IN aph. 

lief. 26. 28 I, even I, will chastise you seven times 

S.Even, also, 03 gam. 

Gen. 2o. 5 even she herself said. He (is) my brother 

4. Lo, lo as, K.T he. 

Dan. 2. 43 even as iron is not mixed with cjay 

5. That, when, because, '3 ki. 

Exod.32. 29 even every man upon his son, and upon 

6. Till, unto, during, which, ly ad. 

Lev. 23. 16 Even unto the morrow after the seventh 

I.Only, surely, nevertheless, P1 raq. 

2 Ch.28. 10 (are there) not with you, even with you 

^.For, verily then, yap ga/r. 

Jas. 4. 14 It is [even] a vapour, tijafc oppeareth for a 
9. But, moreover. Si de. 

Eom. 3. 22 Even the righteousness of God (which is) 
9. 30 even the righteousness which is of faith 

Phil. 2. 8 unto death, even the death of the cross 

lO.Any more, any longer, yet, still, en e'A. 

Luke I. IS the Holy Ghost, even from his mother's 

11. Unto, up to, fas heds. 

Mark 1 4. 54 even into the palace of the high priest 

12 And, even, Kai kai. 

Matt. s. 46 do not even the publicans the same ? 

5. 47 do not even the publicans so ? 

7. 12 should do to you, do ye even so to them 

8. 27 that even the winds and the sea obey 
12. 8 Son of man is Lord even of the sabbath 
13. 12 shall be taken away even that he hath 
18. 33 compassion . . [even] as I had pity on thee ? 
20. 14 give unto this last even as unto thee 

25. 29' be taken away even that which be hath 
Mark i. 27 commandeth he even the unclean spirits 
4. 23 shall be taken even that which he hath 
4. 41 that oven tho wind and the sea obey him ? 

6. 2 even such mighty works are wrought by 
13. 22 seduce, if (it were) possible, even tjie 



Luke 8. 18 taken even that which he seeraeth to 

8. 25 lie commandeth even the winds and 

9. 54 and consume them, even as Eliaa did 
IP. n Even the very dust of your city, which 
12. 41 this parable unto us, or even to all 

12. 57 why even of yourselves judge ye not 

18. II unjust, adulterers, or even as this publl. 

19. 26 even that he hath shall be taken away 
ig. 42 known, even thou, at least in tliis thy day 

20. 37 even Moses showed at the bush, when he 
24- 24 foun4 (it)[even]so as the women had said 

John s. 21 even so the Son quickeaeth whom he will 
8. 25 Even (the same) that I said unto you from 
11. 22 even now, whatsoever thou wilt ask of 
II. 37 that even this man should not have died 
Acts 15. 8 the Holy Ghost, even as (he did) unto us 
26. II persecuted (them) even unto strange cit. 
Kom. 1. 13 you also, even as among other Gentiles 
5. 14 even over them that had not sinned after 
5. 18 even so by the righteousness of one (the) 
S. 21 even so might grace reign through 
8. 23 even we ourselves groan within ourselves 

8. 34 who is [even] at the right hand of God 

9. 24 Even us, whom he hath called, not of the 
11. s Even so- then at this present time also 
15. 3 even Christ pleased not himself ; but, as 
15. 6 even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ 

1 Co. 2. II even so the things of God knoweth no 

3. 5 even as the Lord gave to every man 7 

7. 7 would that all men were even as I myself 

9. 14 Even so hath the Lord ordained that 
14. 12 Even so ye, forasmuch as ye are zealous 
15. 22 even so in Christ shall all be made aUve 

15. 24 the kingdom to God, even the Father 

16. I as I have given order, .even so do ye . 

a Co. X. 3 even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ 

I. 8 insomuch that we despaired even of lite 

1. 13 ye shall acknowledge [even] to the end 
7. 14 even so our boasting, which (I made) be. 

10. 7 as he (is) Christ's, even so (are) we Christ's 

10. 13 a measure to reach even unto you 

11. 12 wherein they glorj* they may be. .even as 
GaL 2. 16 even we have believed in Jesus Christ 

4. 3 Even- so we, when we werechildren, were 
4. 29 (born) after the Spirit, even so (it is) now 

•5. 12 would they were even cut off which tro. 
Eph. 2. 3 the children of wrath, even as others 

4. 4 even as ye are called in one hope of your 

4. 32 even as God for Christ's sake hath forgi. 

5. 12 For it is a shame even to speak of these 
5. 23 even as Christ is the head of the church 
S. 29 clierisheth it, even as the Lord the church 

Phil. I. IS preach Christ even of enyj' and strifa 

3. 15 God shall reveal even this unto you 

3. 18 and now tell you even weeping, (that they) 
4. i6 even in Thessalonica ye sent once and 

3. 13 even as Christ forgave you, so also (do) 
! Th. 2, 14 suffered .. even as they (have) of the Jews 

2. 19 (Are) not even ye in the presence of our 
3. 4 even as it came to pass, and ye know 

3. 12 toward all (men), even as we (do) toward 

3. 13 in holiness before God, even our Father 

4. 5 even as the Gentiles wliich know not God 
4. 13 even as others wliich have no hope 

2 Th. 2. 16 [even] our Father, which hath loved us 

3. I and be gloriiied, even as (it is) with you 
Phm. 19 owest unto rne even thine own self besides 
Heb. 7. 4 [even] the patriarch Abraham gave the 

11. 12 sprang there even of one and him as good 
II. 19 able to raise (him) up, even from the de. 

Jas. 2. 17 Even so faith, if it hath not works, is 
3. 5 Even so the tongue is a little member 
2 Pe. I. 14 even as our Lord Jesus Christ hath show. 

2. I even denying the Lord that bought them 
Judo 23 hating even the garment spotted by the 
Bev. 2. 13 [even] in those days wherein Antipas 

17. II even he is the eighth, and is of tho seven 
s8. 6 Reward her even as she rewarded you 

IS. Indeed, truly, iiev men, 

I Th. 2. i3 come unto you, even I Paul, one? and 

li. Thus, so, ourea, ouTtos kouto, houtos. 

Acts 27. 25 that it shall be even as it was told me 

15. And, also, re te. 

Rom. 1. 26 even their women did change the natural 

16. Right', righteousness, just, p^v tsedeq. 

Job 31. 6 Let me be weighed in an even balance 

EVEN— • 

1. Evening, yya ercb. 

ExodiC. 12 At even ye shall eat fiesh, and in the 

18. 14 stand by thso from morning unto even 
29. 39, 41 other lamb thou shalt offer at even 
30. . 8 when Aaron lighteth the lamps at even 

Lev. II. 24, 27, 31, 32, 39 be unclean until the even 

II. 2s, 28, 40, 40 and be unclean until the even 

14. 46 shall be unclean until the even 

IS- S> 6> 7' 8, 10, II, 16, 17 unclean until the e. 

15. 10, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 27 unclean until the.e. 
17. IS bathe, .and be unclean until the even 

22. 6 any such shall be unclean until even 

23. s fourteenth (day) of the first month at even 
Nnm 9- 3 at even, ye shall keep it in his appointed 

" 9. 5 fourteenth day of the first month at even 
g. II fourteenth day of the second month at e. 
9, 21 cloud abode from even unto the morning 
ig. 7 priest shall be unclean until the even 

19. 8, 10 be unclean until the even 
19. 21, 22 shall be unclean until even 

28 4, 8 the other lamb shalt thou offer at even 
Deut;8. 67 thou shalt say Would God it were even ! 



Judg2o. 23 and wept before the Lord until even, and 

20. 26 lasted lliat day until even, and offered 

21. 2 and abode there till even before God 
Ruth 2. 17 she gleaned in the field until even, and 
2 Sa. I. 12 and fasted until even, for Saul, and for 
a Ch.)8. 34 stayed (himself) up. .until the even 
Eze. 12. 7 in tho even I digged through tho wall 

".Late {in the evening), oij/e apse. 

Markii. 19 when even was come, he went oat of Ui» 
3. Evening, otf/ia opsia. 

Matt. 8. 16 When the even was come, they brought 
20. 8 So when even was come, the lord of tho 

26. 20 when the even was come, he sat down 

27. 57 When the even was come, there came a 
Mark 4. 35 when the even was come, he saith unto 

6. 47 when even was come, the ship was in thq 

15. 42 when the even was come, because it was 
John 6. 16 when even was (now) come, his disciplca 

EVEN, at — 

1. Evening, ytil ereb. 

Gen 19. I ttiere came two angels to Sodom at even 

Eiodi2. j3 the fourteenth day of the month at even 

12. 18 and twentieth day of the month at even 

56. 6 At even.thcn ye shall know that the Lord 

16. 13 at even the quails came up, and covered 
Lev. 23. 32 in the ninth (day) of the month at even 
Num. 9. 15 at even there was upon the taberuaclc as 

19. 19 bathe him.self . .and shall be clean at even 
Deut 16. 4 thou sacriflcedst the first day at even 

16. 6 thou shalt sacrifice the passover at even 

28. 67 at even thou shalt say, Would God it 
Josh. 5. 10 the fourteenth day of the month at even 
Judgig. 16 from his work out of the field at even 

1 Sa. 20. s in the field unto the third (dav) at even 

2 Sa. II. 13 at even he went out to lie on his bed 

z Ki.22. 35 the king was stayed up. .and died at even 

1 Ch.23. 30 every morning to thask. .likewise at even 
^ Eze. 12. 4 thou shalt go forth at even ip their sight 
S.Late {in the evening), iyfie opse. 

Mark 1 3, 35 at even, or at midnight, or at the cock 
EVEN as — 
l.Evcii as, KaOairtp katho.per. 

Rom. 4. 6 Even as David also describcth the bless. 

2 Co. 1.14 even as ye also (are) ours in the day of 

I.According as, KaOiis kathos. 

Markii. 6 said unto them evcaas .fesus had comm. 
Luke 1. 2 Even as they delivered them unto us 

19. 32 and found even as he had said unto then 
John 5. 23 the Son, even as they honour the Vather 

12. 50 even as the Father said unto me, so I 

15. 10 even as I have kept my Father's comraan. 
17. 14, 16 even as I am not of the world 

17. 22 that they may be one, even as wc are one 
Rom. I. 28 even as they did not like to retain God 
iCo. I. 6 Even as the testimony of Christ was 

II. I followersof me, evcnasIalso(am)ofChr. 

13. 12 then shall I know even as also I am 
Gal. 3. 6 Even as Abraham believed God, and it 
Phil. I. 7 Even as it is meet for me to think this 

I Th. 5. II and edify one another, even as also ye do 
I Jo. 2. 6 ought, .also so to walk, cvenashe walked 

2. 27 even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide 

3. 3 purifieth himself, even as he is pure 
3. 7 is righteous, even as he is righteous 

3 Jo. 2 be in health, even as thy soul prospereth 

■3 even as thou walkest in the truth 

3.7)1 what tiirn or manner, hv Tp6vov hon Iropotx. 

Matt.23. 37 even as a hen gathereth her chickens 
i.So, according to what manner, (outws) koS' iv 

rp6irov. 

Acts 15. ji believe, .we ah.all be saved, even as tney 
27. 25 that it shall be even as it was told me 

5. As, i)s has. 

JIattis. 28 be it unto thee even as thou wilt 
Mark 4. 36 they took him even as he was in the ship 
I Co. 12. 2 Gentiles, carried away . .even as ye were 
Eph. s- 33 every one. .love his wife even as himseK 
I Pe. 3. 6 Even as .Sara obeyed Abraham, calling 
Jude 7 Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the 

Q.Even as, fitrirep liosper. 

Matt. 5. 48 (even as] your Father which is in heaVea 

20. 28 Even as the Son of man came not to bo 
EVEN like — 

As, according as, S>s hds. 

Rev. 21. II even like a jasper Btone, dear aa crystal 

EVEN.., not — 

ff'ot even, ouSi oude. 

John2i. 25 even the world itself could not contain 

EVEN new — 

l.^o day, c'vn hayyom, 

Deut.31. 2j even now, before I have brought them 

2.JV0W, &pTt arii. _ 

Matt. 9. iS My daughter is even now dead : but 

3. Now, already, ^Sv ede. 

Lukerg. 37 even now at the descent of the mount o£ 

EVEN place — 

Uprioktness, a plain, '\\v'D misTior. 

Psa. 26. 12 My foot standeth in an even place : in 

EVEK so — 

l.As thus, .133 kakah. 

Jer. jg. II Even so will I break this people, and this 



EVEN 



SIO 



EVBB 



2. So, thus, |3 ken. 

Exod39. 43 LOBD. commanded, even bo had they 

3. Yes, yea, vai nai. 

Matt 1 1. 26 Even so, Father ; for it Seemed good in 
Lukeio. 21 even so, Father ; for so it seemed good 
Kev. I. 7 shall wail because of hira. Even so. A. 
16. 17 Ev«n so, Lord -God Almighty, true and 

22. 20 come quickly. Amen. (Even so], come 

4. Thus, so, ovToi, oSrais hout5, houlos. 

Matt. 7. 17 Even so every good tree bringeth forth 

12. 45 Even 60 shall it be also unto this wicked 
18. 14 Even so it is not the will of your Father 

23. 28 Even so ye also outwardly appear right 
John 3. 14 even so must the Son of mau be lifted 

14. 31 Father gave me commandment, even so 
Acts 12. 15 constantly affirmed that it was even so 
Rom. 6. 4 even so we also should walk in newness 
6. 19 even so now yield your members servants 
II. 31 Even so have these also now not believed 
I Co. II. 12 even so (is) the man also by the woman 
I Th. 2. 4 But as we were allowed, even so we 
4. 14 even so them also which sleep in Jesus 

5. Even so, axrairoii hosautos. 

I Ti. 3. II Even so (must their) wives (be) grave 

EVEN to, unto, until — 
I. Unto, ny ad. 

Exod27. 5 may be eyen to the midst of the altar 

2.Unlo, up to, etas heos. 

Matt26. 38 is exceeding sorrowful, even unto death 
a Co. 3. 15 even unto this day, when Moses is read 
J Jo. • 2. 9 hateth his. .is in darkness even until now 

Z. Until, as far as, Svpi achri. 

Acts 11. 5 a great sheet, .and it came even to me 
Beb. 4. 12 piercing even to the dividing asunder of 

EVEN thus — 

According to these things, Kara ravra kata tauta. 
Lukeiy. 30 Even thus shaU it be in the day when the 

EVEN... very — 
And, Kal kai. 

Luke 1 2. 7 even the very hairs of your head are all 

EVEN, also — 
And, Kai kai. 

Luke 6. 33 have ye? for sinners also do even the same 

EVEN, and — 
I. And, Kdl kai 

I J o. 4. 3 and even now already is it In the world 

2 yet even, a,t tlie same time, 3/iws homos. 

1 Co. 14. 7 even things without life giving sound 

EVENING — 

\.To do (it) in the evening, yvf arab, 5. 

I Sa. 17. 16 Philistine drew neai- morning and evening 

i. Evening, 3"ij; ereb. 

Gen. I. 5, 8, 13, 19, 23, 31 evening and tne morning 

8. II the dove came in to him in the evening 

24. II at the time of the evening, (even) the time 
29. 23 it came to pass in the evening, that he 

30. 16 Jacob came out of the field in the even. 
Exodi2. 6 Israel shall kill it in the evening 

16 8 shall give you in the evening flesh to eat 
18 13 stood . .from the m-orning unto the even. 
27. 21 shall order it from evening to moniing 
l«v. 24. 3 order it from the evening unto the mom. 
Deut23. II when evening cometh on, he shall wash 
Josh 10. 26 hanging upon the trees until the evening 

1 Sa. 14. 24 man that eateth (any) food until evening 

30. 17 even unto the evening of the next day 
t Ki.17. 6 and bread and flesh in the evening 

2 Ki. 16. 15 the evening m.eat offering, and the king's 

1 Ch.i6. 40 offering continually morningand evening 

2 Ch. 2. 4 the burnt offerings morning and evening 

13. II every morning and every evening burnt 
13. II the lamps thereof, to burn every evening 
31. 3 the morning and evening burnt offerings 

Ezra 3. 3 (even) burnt offerings morning and even, 

9. 4 sat astonied until the evening sacrifice 
g. 5 at the evening sacrifice I arose up from 

Esth. 2. 14 In the evening she went, and on the mor. 
Job 4. 20 They are destroyed from morning to ev. 
Psa. 55. 17 Evening, and morning, and at noon, will 
59. 6 They return at evening ; they make a 
59. 14 at evening let them return ; (and) 
65. 8 outgoings of the moniing and evening 
go. 6 in the evening it is cut down, and with. 
104. 23 and to his labour until the evening 
141. 2 lifting up of my hands (as) the evening 
Prov. 7. 9 in the evening, in the black and dark 
Eccl.ii. 6 in the evening withhold not tliine hand 
Jer. 6. 4 ehadov/s of the evening are stretched out 
Eze. 33. 22 hand of the LoBD. .upon me in the even. 

46. 2 gate shall not be shut until the evening 
Dan. 8. 26 the vision of the evening and the morn. 
9. 21 about the time of the evening oblation 
Hab. I. 8 are more fierce than the evening wolves 
Zeph. 2, 7 shall they lie down in the evening 

3. 3 her judges (are) evening wolves ; they 
Zech 14. 7 (that) at evening time it shall be light 

2. A plain, wilderness, Ardhah, na-;]/, arabah. 
Jer. 56a wolf of the evening shall spoil them 

A.Eixning, eventide, ecirepa hespera. 

Luke24. 29 it is toward evening, and the day Is far 
Acts 88. 23 persuading, .from morning till evening 



S.Eevening, Vylia opsia. 

Matt 14. is'when it was evening, his disciples came 
16. 2 When it is evening, ye say, (It will be) 

EVENINCJ, at — 

It being late, ovarii o^ias ouses opsias. 

John2o. 19 the same day at evening, being the first 

EVENING, in the — 

Evening having cnnie, 6\\/las yevo/iivris opsias gen. 
Mark 14. 17 in the evening he cometh with the twelve 

EVENING, toward — 

To be late, yiilih laarob. 

Judg 19, 9 tlie day draweth toward evening. I pray 

EVENING tide, or eventide — 

l.Tiine of evening, 3^y ny eth ereb. 

2 Sa. ir. 2 it came to'pass in ap evening tide, that 
Isa.' 17. 14 behold at evening tide trouble; (and) 

2.Evening, Icirepa hespera. 

Acts 4. -3 unto the nex* day : for it was now even. 
3. The hour being late, o-^'ias trji S>pai 

Markii. li the eventide was come, he went out unto 
EVENT — 
Chance, occurrence, event, -Tipo miqreh. 

Eccl. 2. 14 also that one event happeneth to them all 
9. 2 (there is) one event to tlie righteous, and 
9. 3;tihat (there is) one event unto all 

EVENTIDE—- 

l.Evening^ tni) ereb. 

Josh. 7 6 and fell to the earth, .until the eventide 

2. Time of. 'evening, 3"ij; nj; eth ereb. 

Gen. Ml 63 to meditate in the field at the eventide 
Josh. S.-2a of Ai he hanged on a tree untU eventide 

EVEK — . 

X.Pre^eminence, perpetuity, nsj netsach. 

Isa. 28. 28 he will not ever be threshing it, nor 
33.' 20 not one of the stakes, .ever be removed 

2.Age, age-lasting, nViy olam,. 

Gen. 13. 15 will I give it, and to thy seed for ever 
Exodi2. 24 ordinance to thee and. .thy sons for ever 

27. 21 (It shall be) a statute for ever unto their 

28. 43 (It shall be) a statute for ever unto him 

29. 28 a statute for ever from the chDdren of 

30. 21 it shall be a statute for ever to them 
Lev. 6. 18 (It shall be) a statute for ever in your 

6. 22 (it is) a statute for ever unto the Lord 

7. 34 by a statute for ever from among the 

7. 36 (by) 3 statute for ever throughout their 
10. 9 (it shall be) a statute forever througliout 
10. 15 it shall be thine, .by a statute for ever 
16. 29 (this) shall be a statute for ever unto you 
j6. 31 aiflict your souls, by a statute for ever 
J7. 7 Tliis shaU be a statute for ever unto them 
33. 14, 21, 31, 41 (it shaU he) a statute for ever 
24, 3 (it shall be) a statute for ever in your 

Numio. 8 shall he to you for an ordinance for ever 

15. 15 an ordinance for ever in your generations 
18. 8 and to thy sons, by an ordinance for ever 

18. I J, ig, daughters with thee,by a statute fore. 
sS. 23 (It shairbe) a statute for ever through. 

19. 10 unto the stranger, .for a statute for ever 
Deuti2. 28 and with thy children after thee for ever 

13. 16 it shall he an heap for ever; it shall not 

15. 17 and he shall be thy servant for ever 

23. 3 not enter into the congregation . . for ever 

28. 46 bs upon thee, .and upon thy seed for ever 

29. 29 unto us and to our children for ever 
Josh. 4. 7 unto the children of Israel for ever 

8. 28 made it an heap for ever, (even)a desola. 
14. Q inheritance, and thy children's for ever 

I Sa. I. 22 before the Lord, and there abide for ever 

2. 30 thy house.. should walk before me tor e. 

3. 13 that I will judge his house for ever for 
3. 14 not be purged \vith sacrifice, .for ever 

13. 13 established . .kingdom upon Israel for ev. 

20. 15 cut. .thy kindness from my house forev. 
20. 23 the Lord (be) between thee and me for e. 
20. 42 and between my seed and thy seed for ev. 

27. 12 therefore he shall be my servant for ever 
z Sa. 3. 28 (are) guiltless before the Lord for ever 

7, 13 establish, throne of his kingdom forever 
7, 16 shall be established for ever before thee 
7. 16 thy throne shall be established for ever 
7. 24 Israel (to be) a people unto thee for ever 
7, 25 concerning his house, establish (it) for ev. 
7. 26 let thy name be magnified for ever 
I Ki. 2. 33 there be peace for ever from the LORD 
2. 45 be established before the Lord for ever 
8. 13 settled place for. .to abide in for ever 
g. 3 thishouse. .toputmy namethereforevei- 

1 Ch.15. 2 chosen . .to minister unto him for ever 

16. 36 Blessed (be)the LOEDGod. .for ever and e. 

17. 12 and I will establish his throne for ever 

17. 14 in mine house and in my kingdom forever 
17. 22 didst thou make thine ovm people for ev 
17. 23 let the thing .be established for ever 
17. 24 that thy name may be magnified for ever 
22. 10 and I will establish the throne, .for ever 

23. 13 he and his sons for ever, to burn incense 
23. 13 and to bless in his name for ever 

28. 8 for your children after you for ever 

2 Ch. 6. 2 and a place for thy dwelling for ever 
7. 16 house, that my name may be there for e. 

Ezra 9. 12 nor seek their peace or their wealth for e. 
9. 12 an inheritance to your children for ever 
Neh. 9. 5 bless the Loud your God for everand ever 



Neh. 13. 1 not come into the congregation, .for ever 
Job 41. 4 wilt thou take him for a servant for ever 1 
Psa. 5. II let them ever shout for joy, because thou 
10. 16 The Lord (is) King for ever and 
21. 4 (even) length of days for ever and 
28. 9 feed them also, and lift them up for ever 
45. 6 Thy throne, O God, (is) for ever and 
48. 8 God wUl establish it for ever 

48. 14 For this God (is) our God for ever and 
S2. 8 1 trust in the mercy of God for ever and 
61. 4 I mil abide in thy tabernacle for ever 
61. 7 He shall abide before God for ever 

66. 7 He ruleth by his power for ever ; his 
89. I sing of the mercies of the Lord for ever 
8q. 2 said, Mercy shall be built up for ever 
89. 4 Thy seed will I establish for ever, and 
89. 37 It shall be established for ever as the 
104. 5 (that) it should not be removed for ever 
III. 5 he will ever be mindful of his covenant 
III. 8 They stand fast for. .ever, (and are) 
iig. 98 mine enemies ; for they (are) ever wit»i 
125. 2 his people from henceforth, even for ever 
J31. 3 in the Lord from henceforth and forever 
148. 6 also estabUshed them for. .ever 
Isa. 9. 7 justice from henceforth even for ever 
30. 8 for the time to come for. . ever 
32. 14 and towers shall be for dens for ever 
32. 17 quietness and assurance for ever 

34. 17 they shall possess it for ever, from gener. 
59. 21 saitli the Lord, .henceforth and for ever 

Jer. 7. 7 I gave to your fathers, for ever and ever 
17. 4 kindled a fire.. (which) shall bum for ever 
25. 5 you and to your fathers for ever and ever 

35. 6 drink novrine. .ye, nor your sons for ever 

49. 33 And Hazor shall be . . a desolation for ever 
51. 26 thou shalt be desolate for ever, saith the 
51. 62 but that it shall be desolate for ever 

Eze. 37. 25 and their children's children, for ever 
Dan. 12. 7 sware by him that liveth for ever, that 
Joel 2. 2 there hath not been ever the like, neither 
Mic. 4. 7 the Lord shall reign over them . .for ever 
Mai. I. 4 whom the Lord hath indignation for ever 

3.7*0 strive, 2") rib. 

Judg ji. 25 did he ever strive against Israel, or did 

4. Continually, Tp!j tamid. 

Psa. 25. 35 Mine eyes (are)ever toward the LoBD; for 

51. 3 and my sin (is) ever before me 

5. What is before {in time or place), C^P, qedem. 
Prov. 8. 23 from the beginning, or ever the earth was 

6. Always, aye, acl aei. 

Markis. 8 (him to do) as he had ever done unto 
7. To the age, els rhv alS>va eis ton aiS'iia. 

Heb. 7. 24 this (man), because he continueth ever 

S.To all the ages, els irivras rovs atS>vai eis pantos. 
Jude 25 domiuion and power, both now and ever 

9.Alway, at all time, iravTore pantote. 

Luke 15. 31 Son, thou art ever with me, and all that 
John 1 8. 2o I ever taught in the synagogue, and in 

1 Th. 4. 17 so shall we ever he with the Lord 

5. 15 ever follow that which is good, both 

2 Ti. 3. 7 Ever learning, and never able to come to 
Heb. 7. 25 he ever liveth to make intercession for 

EVEE, for — 

\.To pre-eminence, perpetuity, nsjb lanetsach, nyj 
netsach. 
2 Sa. 2. 26 ShaU the sword devovu- for ever? knowest 
Job 4. 20 perish for ever v/ithout any regal'ding 
14. 20 Thou prevailest for ever against him, and 

20. 7 shall perish for ever like his own dung 

23. 7 should I be delivered for ever from my 

36. 7 he doth establish them for ever, and they 
Psa. 13. I Howlongwiltthouforget..OLoRD?fore.? 

44. 23 O Lord ? arise, cast (us) not ofif for ever 
49. 9 he should still live for ever, (and) not sea 

52. 5 God shall likewise destroy thee for ever 
68. jC yea, the Lord wiU dwell (in it) for ever 
74. I God, why "hast thou cast (us) off for e.J 
74. 10 the enemy blaspheme thy name forever? 
74 19 forget not the congregation, .for ever 
77. 8 Is his mercy clean gone for ever? doth 
79. 5 wilt thou be angry for ever ? shall thy 
89. 46 wilt thou hide .thyself for ever ? shall thy 

Jer. so. 39 it shall be no more inhabited for ever 
Lam. 5. 20 Wherefore dost thou forget us for ever 
Amos I. II and he kept his wrath for ever 

2.Duration, continuity, ly ad. 

Num24. 20 end (shall be) that he perish for ever 

24. ?4 Eber, and he also shall perish for ever 

I Ch.28. 9 forsake him, he will cast thee cff for ever 
Job 19. 24 they were graven . .in the rock for ever 
Psa. 9. i8 expectation . .shall (not) perish for ever 
19. 9 The fear of the LoRD. enduring for ever 

21. 6 thou hast made him most blessed forever 

22. 26 your heart shall live for ever 

37. 29 righteous shall, .dwell therein for ever 
6r. 8 Avill I sing praise unto thy name for ever 
83. 17 them be confounded and troubled forever 
89. 29 seed also will I make (to endure) for ever 
92. 7 that they shall be destroyed for ever 

111, 3 and his righteousness endurethfor ever 
III. 8 They stand fast for ever and 

111. ID his praise endureth for ever 

112. 3, 9 his righteousness endureth for ever 
132. 14 "This (is) my rest for ever : liere will I 
148. 6 also stablished them for ever and ever 

Prov 12 V lip of truth shall be established for ever 



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Provjg. 14 his throne shall be established for ever 
Isa 26 4 Trilst ye in the Lord for ever: for ia the 

64. 9 Lord, neither remember ioiquity for eVer 

65. 18 rejoice for ever (in that) which I create 
Mlc 7 18 heretainethnotliisangerforcver.becauso 

Z.Acie-lastiwj, q)\]1, D^iyiy, c^iy^ 

Geo. 3 22 take also of thb tree, and live for ever 
l)xo(l 3 15 tliis (is) my n/,me lor ever, and tliis (is) 
li. 14 keep it a feast hy m ordinance for ever 
i». 17 ye observe, .by *a ordinance for ever 
14 13 ye shall see them a^ain no more for ever 
ig. 9 people may hear, and believe thee for ev 
jt 6 and he shall serve him forever 
31 17 i. sign between me and. .Israel for ever 
32. 13 seed, and they shall inherit (it) for ever 
Lev 25 46 they shall be your bondmen for ever: but 
N 11m 18 19 it (is) a covenant of alt for ever before 
Dsut 5. 2g with them, and with their children for e. 
J 3 5 nor their prosperity all thy days for eve« I 

32. 40 lift up my hand, .and say, I live for ever 
2 Ba. 7. 2q that it may continue for ever before thee 

;. 29 house of thy servant be blessed for ever 
« Kl. I. 31 said, Let my lord king David live for ever 
2 33 and upon the head of his seed for ever 
J. 33 shall there be peace for ever from the 
9 . 5 Then I will establish the throne . . for ever 
10. 9 because the Lord loved Israel for ever 
9 Kl 5. 27 unto thee, and unto thy seed for ever 

31. 7 In this house, will I put my name for ever 
1 Ch. 16. 34 (he is) good . . his mercy (endureth) for ever 

16. 41 because his mercy (endureth) for ever 

17. 27 that it may be before thee for ever 

23. 2s that they'may dwell in Jerusalem for ever 
a8. 4 chose me. .to be king over Israel for ever 
a8. 7 I will establish his kingdom for ever, if 
ag. x8 keep this for ever in the imagination of 
aCh 2. 4 Thi3(i3anK)rdinance) for ever to Israel 
5. 13 (he is) good . . his mercy (endureth) for e. 
7. 3 (he is)good.. his mercy (endureth) for ever 
7. 6 because his mercy (endureth) for ever 
g. 8 loved Israel, to establish them for ever 
13. 5 gave the kingdom . .t.o David for ever 
20. 7 gavest it to the seed of Abraham . . tor ever 
20. 21 Praise the LORD, .mercy (endureth) for e. 
30. 8 which he hath sanctified for ever 

33. 4 In Jerusalem shall my name be for ever 
Ezra 3. 11 his mercy (endureth) for ever toward Te. 
Neh 2. 3 Let the king live for ever : why should.'; 
Psa. g. 7 the Lord shall eudulre for ever : he hath 

j3. 7 preserve, .from this generation for ever 

29. 10 yea, the Lord sitteth King for ever 

30. 12 God, I will give thanks unto thee for ever 
33. II The counsel of the Lord standeth for e. 
37. 18 and their inheritance shall be for ever 
37. 28 they are preserved for ever : but the seed 
4t. 12 and settest me before thy face for ever 

44. 8 we boast, .and praise thy name for ever 

45. 2 therefore God hath blessed thee for ever 
49. 8 For the redemption . . ceaseth for ever 
49. II (that) their houses (shall continue) for e. 
52. 9 I will praise thee for ever, because thou 
72. 17 His name shall endure for ever : his name 

72. ig And blessed (be) his glorious name for e. 

73. 26 of ray heart, and ray portion for over 

75. 9 I will declare for ever ; I mil sing praises 

77. 7 Will theiord cast off for ever? and will 

78. 69 earth which he h:ith established for ever 

79. 13 So we. .will give thee thanks for ever 

81. 15 their time should have endured for ever 
85. 5 Wilt thou be angry with us for ever ? wilt 
Kg. 36 His seed shall endure for ever, and his 

to2. 12 thou, Lord, shalt endure for ever, and 
<o3. 9 neither will he keep (his anger) for ever 
.04. 31 glory of the Lord shall endure for ever 
105. 8 He hath remembered his covenant for e 
»o6. I (he Is) good .his mercy (endureth) for e. 
X07. I (he is) good, .his mercy (endureth) for e. 
no. 4 Thou (art) a priest for ever after the order 
III. 9 he hath commanded his covenant for e. 
€12. 6 Surely he shall not be moved for ever 
117. 2 the truth of the LORD (endureth) for ever 
«i8. I, 2, 3, 4, 29 his mercy (endureth) for ever 
119. 89 For ever, Lord, thy word is settled in 
119. Ill testimonies., taken as an heritage for ever 
119. 152 that thou hast founded them for ever 
ijg. 160 thy righteou3Judgmeuts(endureth) fore 
125. 1 cannot be removed, (but) abideth for e. 
»3S. 13 Thy name, O LoKD, (endureth) for ever 
J36. I, 2, 3 4, 5 for his mercy (endureth) for ev. 
[So in V 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,. II, 12, 13, 14, IS, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 
SI, 32, 23, 24, 25, 26.3 

138. 8 thy mercy, LoffD, (endureth) for ever 
146. 6 which keepeth truth for ever 
J 46. 10 The LOKD shall reign for ever, (even) thy 
Prov 27. 24 riches (are) not for ever : and doth the 
EccL r. 4 but the earth abideth for ever 

3. 16 no remembrance of the wise, .for ever 
3. 14 whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ev. 
9. 6 neither have they . .more a portion for e. 
(sa. 34. 10 the smoke thereof shoil go up for ever 
40. 8 the word Qf our God phall stand for ever 
47. 7 thou saidst, I shall be a lady for ever 
5t. 6 but my salvation shall be for ever, and 
51. 8 my righteousness shall be for ever, and 

57. 16 I will not contend for ever, neither will 
60. 21 they shall inherit the land for ever, -the 

/er 3. 5 Will he reserve (his anger) for ever? will 
3. 12 (and) I will not keep (anger) for ever 
17. 25 and this city shall remain for ever 

31. 40 nor thrown down any more ior ever 
33. II good; for his mercy <eadureth) for ever 



Lam J. 31 For the Lord will not cast off for ever 

5 19 Thou, O Lord, remainest for ever ; thy 
Ezp 37. 25 and their children's children for ever 
37. 23 David (shall be) their prince for ever 
43. 7 midst of the children of Israel for ever 
43. 9 will dwell in the midst of them for ever 
H03. 2. 19 And I will betroth thee unto me forever 
Joe! 3. 20 Judah shall dwell for ever, and Jerusa. 
Obad. 10 and thou shalt be cut off for ever 
Jon. 2. 6 earth v/ith her bars (was) about me for e. 
Mic. i. 9 have ye taken away my glory for ever 
Zech. I. 5 and the prophets, do they live for ever? 

i.To the age, oiVv^ Uclom 

2 Ch.33. 7 1° tWs house will I put iirr"ame for e. 

b. Hidden time, c.'^i alam. 

Dan 2. 4 king, live forever; teU in?- servants the 

2. 44 and the kingdom, .sr.^ll ',laud for ever 

3. 9 They spake and said . . O king, live for ever 

4 34 honoured him that llveth for ever, whose 

5 10 O king, live for ever; let not thy thoughts 

6 6 and said thus. . King Darius, live for ever 
6. 21 Then said Daniel. .0 king, live for ever 

6. 26 (is) the living God, and stedfast for ever 

6. A cutting off, extinciiun, nn'Os isemilhuih 
Lev 25. 23 The land shall noi be sold for ever . for 
25. 30 walled city shall be established for ever 

7. For length of days, D'd; t^nS leorelc yaniim, 
Psa. 23. 6 dwell in the house of the Lord for ever 
93. 5 holiness becometh tliine house, .for ever 

8. Age-lasting, aiuvios aionios. 

Phm. 15 that thou shouldest receive him for ever 

9. To the age, iU alwva eis aiona. 

Matt. 6. 13 and the power, and the glory for ever 
21. 19 no fruitgrow on thee henceforward forev. 

Slarkii. 14 No man eat fruit of thee, .for ever 

Luke I. 33 reign over the house of Jacob for ever 
I. 55 to Abrahaiu, and to his seed [for ever] 

Jolin 6. 51 eat of this bread, he shall live for ever 
6. 58 eateth of this bread shall live for ever 
8 35 servant abideth not in the house for ever 

8. 35 (bin) the Son abideth for ever 

IS. 34 We have heard. .Christ abideth for ever 
14. 16 that he may abide with you for ever 
Kom. I. 25 than the Creator, who is blessed for ever 

9. 5 v/ho is over all, God blessed for ever 

II. 36 (are) all things : to whom (be) glory for e. 

i5. 27 (be) glory, through Jesus Christ for ever 
2 Co. 9. 9 his righteousness remaineth for ever 
Heb. 5. 6 Thou (art) a priest for ever after the 

6. 20 (even) Jesus, made an high priest for ever 

7 17, 21 Thou (art) a priest for ever, after the 
13. 8 same yesterday, and to day, and for ever 

1 Pe. I 23 word., which live th and abideth [forever) 

I. 25 the word of the Lord endureth for ever 

2 Pe 2. 17 the mist of darkness is reserved [for ever) 

1 Jo 2. 17 doeth the will of God abideth for ever 

2 Jo. 2 dwelleth in us. .shall be with us for ever 
Jude 13 reserved, .blackness of darkness for ever 

10. To ihi day of the age, els tj fiepav aluivos. 

2 Pe. 3. 18 To him (be) glory both now and for ever 

ll.Contimwusly, els rh Sirjveices eis to dienekes. 
Heb. 10. 12 had offered one sacrifice for sins for ever 
10. 14 perfected for ever them that are sancti. 

EVER (and ever), for — 

l.To perpetuity, Q'^^t? nsj^ lenetsach netsacMm. 
Isa. 34. 10 none shall pass through it for ever and ev. 

2. To the age and onward, 'V.) 2^1 V? leolam va-ed. 
Exodis. iS The Lord shall reign for ever and ever 
Psa. 9. 5 hast put out their name for ever and ever 
10. 16 The Lord (is) king for ever and ever 
21 4 (even) length of days for ever and ever 
45 6 Thy throne, God, (is) for ever and ever 
45. 17 the people praise thee for ever and ever 
48. 14 For this God (is) our God for ever and ev. 
c2. 8 1 trust in the mercy of God for ever and a. 
104. 5 (that) it should not be removed for ever 
tii. 8 They stand fast for ever and ever, (and are) 
119. 44 keep thy law continually for ever and ev. 
145. 1 1 will bless thy name for ever and ever 
145. 2 I will praise thy name for ever and ever 
145. 21 bless his holy name for ever and ever 
Isa. 30. 8 be for the time to come for ever and ever 
Dan. 12. 3 shine, .as the stars for ever and ever 
Mic. 4. s name of the Lord. .God for ever and ev. 

Z.From the age even unto the age, Djiyn ~U) D yiy.T ]a. 

I Ch.16. 36 Blessed (be) the Lord, .for ever and ever 
29. 10 Blessed (be) thou. Lord . . for ever and a 

Seh. 9. 5 bless the Lord your God for ever and e. 
i.From age even unto age, N.p^i; 1V) HD7j;-|p. 

Dan. 2. 20 Blessed be the naiiie. .for ever and ever 

7. i8 kingdom for ever, even for ever and ever 

5.7*0 ages of ages, els aluvas aldvcot 

Rev 14. II smoke, .ascendeth up for ever and ever 
&.To the age of the age, els rhu alwva rov aiuvos. 

Heb. I. 8 Thy throne, God, (is) for ever and ever 
7. To the ages of the ages, els rods aluvas rZv 
atiivoiv. 

Gat I. 5 To whom (be) glory for ever and ever. A. 

Phil. 4. 20 Now unto God. .(be) glory for ever and e. 

1 Ti. 1. 17 (be) honour and glory for ever and ever 

2 Ti. 4. 18 to whom (be) glory for ever and ever. A. 
Heb. 13. 21 to TviioB (be) glory for ever [and ever]. A. ' 



1 Pe. 4. (I be praise and dominion forever and eve? 

5. ri (be) glory and dominion for over[aj)dev J 
Rev I 6 (be) glory and dominion forever [and ev J 

4. 9 to him. .who livcth for ever anC ever 

4. 10 worship him that livcth fore%era:;d over 
S- 13 and UTito the Lamb for ever and ever 

5. 14 v/orshipped liim. .[livethforevcrand 67.) 
7. 12 (be) unto our God for ever and ever, Am. 

10 6 sware by liim that liveth for ever and eve* 
II. 15 and he shall reign for ever and ever 
15. 7 wrath of God, who livcth for ever and e. 
«g. 3 And her smoke rose up for ever and ever 

20. 10 tormented day and night for ever and e 
22. 5 and they shall reigu for «ver and ever 

EVEE yet — 

Once, at any time, irori pole. 

Eph. 5. 29 no man ever yet hated hU own flesh ; bu» 
EVER, or — 
Before, wpd pro 

Acts 23. 15 we, or ever bo come near, ore read; to 
EVER of old — 
Age, age-lasting, oViV olam. 

I'sa, 25. 6 mercies, .for they (have been)evei of old 
EVERLASTING — 
\. Duration, continuity, ny ad 

Isa. 9. 6 everl.'isting Father, TI10 Prince of Peac6 

Uab. 3 6 the everlasting mountains were scattered 
2. Age, age-lasting, dVij/ olam. 

Gen. g. 16 I may remember the everlasting coven. 
17. 7 for an everlasting covenant, to be a God 
17. 8 Canaan, for an everlasting possession 

17. 13 raycovenant. .for an everlasting covenant 
17. 19 v,'ith him for an everlasting covenant 

21. 33 the name of the Lord, the everlasting O. 

48. 4 this land, .(for) an everlasting possession 

49. 26 the utmost bound of the everlasting hills 
Exod4o. 15 shall surely be an everlasting priesthood . 
Lev 16. 34 shall be an everlasting statute unto you 

24. 8 (being taken), .by an everlasting covenant 
Num25. 13 the covenant of an everlasting priesthood 
Deut 33. 27 and underneath (are) the everlasting arms 
2 Sa. 23. 5 hath made with me an everlasting cove. 
I Ch.i6. 17 (and) to' Israel (for) an everlasting cove. 
Psa. 24. 7 and be ye lift up, ye everlasting doors 
24. 9 even lift (them) up, ye everlasting doors 
41. 13 God., from everlasting, and to everlasting 
go. 2 from everlasting to everlasting, thou (ary 
93. 2 of old ; thou (art) from everlasting 
100. 5 the Lord is good ; his mercy(i3) everlast 
103. 17 Lord (is) from everlasting to everlasting 
103. 10 (and) to Israel (for) an everlasting cove. 
106. 48 Blessed, .from everlasting to everlasting 
112. 6 righteous shall be in everlasting remem. 
119. 142 righteousness (is), .everlasting right. 
1:9. 144 Thy righteousness, .(is) an everlasting 
139. 24 and lead me in the way everlasting 
145. 13 Thy kingdom (is) an everlasting kingdom 
Prov. 8. 23 I was set up from everlasting, from the 
10. 25 righteous (is) an everlasting foundation 
Isa. 24. 5 have, .broken the evcrlxsting covenant 
26. 4 the Lord Jehovah (is) everlasting stre 

33. 14 shall dwell with everlasting burnings ? 

35. 10 and everlasting joy upon their heads 

40. 28 thou not heard, (that) the everlasting God 
45. 17 be saved . . with an everlasting salvation 

51.11 everlasting joy (shall be) upon their head 

54. 8 with everlasting kindne.=;s will I have 

55. 3 I will make an everkasting covenant with 
55. 13 for an everlasting sign (that) shall not bo 

56. 5 I will give them an everlasting name 

60. 19 shall be unto thee an everlasting light 

60. 20 the Lord shall be thine everlasting light 
61. 7 everlasting joy shall be unto them 

61. 8 make an everlasting covenant with them 
63. 12 to make himself an everlasting name 
63. 16 our Redeemer ; thy name (is) from ever. 
Jer. 10. 10 the living God, and an everlasting king 
20. II (their) everlasting confusion shall never 
23. 40 bring an everlasting reproach upon you 

31. 3 have loved thee with an everlasting love 

32. 40 make an everlasting covenant with them 
Eze. 16. 60 establish unto thee an everlasting coven. 

37. 26 be an everlasting covenant with them 
Dan. 9. 24 to bring in everlasting righteousness, and 

12; 2 some to everlasting life, and some to. .ev. 
Mic. 5, 2 (have been) from of old, from everlasting 
Hab. 3. 6 hills did bow : his wayB.(are) everlasting 

Z.Age, age-lasting, xhif alam. 

Dau, 4. 3 his Idngdom (is) an everlasting kingdom 
4. 34 whose dominion (is) an.everiajsting dom. 
7. 14 his dominion (is) anevcrlastingdomtniou 
7. 27 whose Idngdom (is) an everlasting king. 

4. What is before {in time or place), 07,5 qedem. 
Hah. 1. 12 (Art) thou not from everlasting, Lord 

^.Perpetual, aioios aidios. 

Jude 6 ho hath reserved in everlasting chains 

6. Age-lasting, altivios aionios. 

MattiS. 8 or two feet to be cast into everlasting fire 
19. 29 and shall inherit everlasting life 
25. 41 Depart, .ye cursed, into everlasting fire 
25. 46 shallgoawayintoeverlastingpunishment 
Lnkei6. 9 receive you into everlasting habitations 
18. 30 and in the world to come life everlasting 
John 3. 16 not perish, but have everlasting life 
3. 36 bejievc'th on the Son hatli everlasting 



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John 4. 14 water springing up into everlasting life 
S- 24 hath everlasting life, and shall not come 
6. 27 meat which endureth unto everlasting 
6. 40 believeth on him, may ha've everlasting 
6. 47 believeth on me hath everlasting life 
12. 50 that his commandment is life everlasting 
Acts 13. 46 yourselves unworthy of everlasting life 
Eom. 6. 22 holiness, and the end everlasting life 

16. 26 the commandment of the everlasting God 
GaL 6. 8 shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting 
3 Th. I. 9 be punished with everlasting destruction 

3. 16 hath given (us) everlasting cunsolation 
s TL 1. 16 believe on him to life everlasting 

6. 16 to whom (be) honcui- and power everlaa. 
Heb. 13. 20 the blood of the everlasting covenant 
2 Pe. I. II abundantly into the everlasting kingdom 
Eev. 14. 6 having the everlasting gospel to pi-each 

EVER MOEE — 

\. Pre-eminence, perpetuity, nsJ netsack. 
Psa. 16. 1 1 (there are) pleasures for evermore 

2.Age, age-lasting, dVij; olam. 

2 Sa. 22. 51 unto David, and to his seed for evermore 
1 Ch.17. 14 throne shall he established for evermore 
Psa. 18. 50 to David, and to his seed for evermore 
106. 31 for righteousness unto all. .tor evermore 
113. 2 from this time forth and for evermore 
115. 18 from this time forth and for evermore 
121. 8 from this time forth, and even for ever 
133. 3 the blessing, (even) life for evermore 

^.Continual, continually, Tpri iamid. 

Psa. 105. 4 Seek the Lord, .seek his face evermore 

4. 7*0 the age, els rhv alZva. 

z" Co.it. 31 Jesus Christ, which is blessed evermore 
Heb. 7. 28 the Son, who is consecrated for evermore 

5.Totfie ages 0/ the ages, cisrbi/s alUvas rwv atdi/uv. 
Rev. I. 18 I am alive for evermore. Amen ; anu 

6.Ahmy, at all time, irdvroTs paniote. 
John 6. 34 Lord, evermore give us this bread 
I Th. 5. 16 Rejoice evermore 

7. To generation and generation, ~il] ii'p ledor. 
Psa. 77. 8 doth (his) promise fail fo'r evermore ? 

8.y! II the days, a-D'n-hj kol hayyamim. 

Deut.28 29 be only oppressed and opoilea evermore 

EVEE ffiOKE, for — 

1. Durations of duration, ly^i; ade ad. 

P3a.i32. 12 also sit upon thy throne for evermore 

2. To the age, D^iy^ leolam. 

Psa. 37. 27 and do good ; and dwell for evermore 
86. 12 and I v/ill glorify thy name for evermore 
8g. 28 My mercy will I keep for him for everm. 
89. 52 Blessed (be) the Lord for evermore Am. 
Q2. 8 But thou. Lord, (art most) high for ever. 
Eze. 37. 26 my sanctuary in tjie midst .. for evermore 
37. 28 be in the midat of them for evermore 
IRVERY (in, out of, thronghont, whioli) — 
I.One, nij^j eckad. 

Exod36. 30 of silver, under eveiy board two sockets 
ilmazg. 14 three tenth deals unto every bullock 
Josh. 3. 12 twelve men .out of every tribe of man 
I KL 7. 38 (and) every laver was four cubits ; (and) 
2,.<4 man, vanish. 

I Kl 7. 30 undersetters. .at the aide of every addition 
Job 42. II every man also gave him apiece of money 
3. /I woman, n^'N ishshah. 

Amos 4. 3 every (cow at that which is) before her 
i.A man which, nz'tt ty'K ish asher. 

Oen. 49. tZ every oiie according to his blessing he 

5. All, every, -h'^ loot. 

Gen. 7. 4 every living substance that I have made 
Psa 39.. s every man at his beat state (is) altogether 
Dan. 3. 10 evei-y man that shall hear the sound 
3. 29 every people, nation, and language 
6. 12 every man that shall ask (a petition) of 
6. 26 Sn every dominion of my kingdom men 

6. Each one, eis (Kaaros heis hekastos. 

Eph. 4. 16 working in the measure of every part 
7. -Each, ficaaros hekastos. 

Luke 4. 40 he laid his hands on every one of them 

6. 44 For every tree is known by his own fruit 

16. 5 he called every one of his lord's debtors 

Johnig. 23 made four parts, to every soldier a part 

Acts 17. 27 thougli he be not far from every one of 

20. 31 I ceased not to warn every one ^ght and 

21. 26 should be offered for every one of them 
I Co. 12. 18 the members every one of them in tlie 

15. 38 God giveth. .to every seed his own body 
Eph. 4. 7 But unto every one of us is given grace 

1 Th. 2. II comforted and charged every one of you 

2 Th. I. 3 cliarity of every one of you all toward 
S.Down along or during. Hard kala (wr.) 

Luke 2. 41 his parents went to Jerusalem every year 

16. ig and fared sumptuously every day 
Heb. 9. 25 entereth into the holy place every year 

Ag, to. 3 remembrance again (made) of sins every 
Q.Down through each one, Kara '4ua 'iKa<nov. 

Rev. 22. 2 (and) yielded her fruit [every] month 
iO. All, every, iras pas. 

Matt. 3. lo every tree which bringeth not forth good 



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4 by every word that proceedeth out of 
17 every good tree bringeth forth good 
19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good 

. 35 healing every sickness and every disease 
25 Every kingdom divided against itself is 
:. 25 every city or house divided against itself 
. 36 every idle word that men shall speak 
. 47 into the sea, and gathered of every kind 
,. 52 every scribe (which is) instructed unto 
13 Every plant, which my heavenly Father 

16 that, .every word may Ije established 

3 man to put away bis v/ife for every cause? 
49 [every sacrifice shall be salted with salt] 

15 [and preach the Gospel to every creature] 
23 Every male that openeth the womb shall 

5 Every valley shall be filled, and every 
9 every tree therefore which bringeth not 

4 [by bread alone, but by every word of) 
37 every place of the country round about 

17 were come out of every town of Galilee 

1 before his face into every city and place 
17 Every kingdom divided against itself is 

9 which lighteth every man that cometh 

10 Every man at the beginning doth set 

2 Every branch in me that beareth not fr. 
2 every (branch) that beareth fruit he pur. 

5 men, out of every nation under heaven 
43 fear came upon every soul : and many 
23 (that) every soul, which will not hear 

35 in every nation he that feareth him, and 

27 Prophets which are read every sabbath 
21 read in the synagogues every sabbath day 

36 visit our brethren in'every city where 
4 reasoned in the synagogue every sabbath 

31 warn every one night and day with tears 

III punished them oft in every synagogue 

g upon every soul of man that doeth evil 

2 Much every way : chiefly, because that 

4 yea, let God be true, but every man a liar 
19 every mouth may be stopped, and all the 

1 every soul be subject unto the higher 

5 another esteemeth every day (alike) 

11 every knee shall bow to me, and every 

2 all that in every place call upon the 

17 as I teach every where in every church 

18 Every sin that a man doeth is without the 

3 know, that the head of every man is Chr. 

4 Everyman praying or prophesying, havj. 

5 every woman that praycth or prophesieth 

30 And why stand we in jeopardy every h.? 
14 of his knowledge by us in every place 

2 to every man's conscience in the sight of 
5 but we were troubled on every side 

8 that ye . . may abound to every good work 
5 and every high thing that exalteth itself 

5 every thought to the obedience of Christ 
1 shall every word be established 

3 I testify again to every man that is 
21 every name that is named, not only in this 

14 carried about with every wind of doctrine 

16 by that which every joint supplieth 

3 thank my God upon every remembrance 

4 in every prayer of mine for you aU making 
18 every way, whether in pretence, or in tru. 

9 him a name which is a^ove every name 

10 the name of Jesus every knee should bow 

11 every tongue should confess that Jesus 

31 Salute every saint in Christ Jesus 

10 being fruitful in every good work, and 

15 the first born of every creature 

23 (and) which was preached to every creat. 

28 warning every man, and teaching every 
28 we may present every man perfect in C. 

8 in every place your faith to Godward is 

17 stablish you in every good word and work 

6 withdraw yourselves from every brother 

17 hand, which is the token in every epistle 
4 every creature of God (is) good, and noth. 

10 have diligently followed every good work 
21 (and) prepared unto every good work 

18 shall deliver me from every evil work 

16 and unto every good work reprobate 

1 in mind, .to be ready to every good work 
6 by the acknowledging of every good thing 

2 and every transgression and disobedience 
4 every house is builded by some (man) 

I every high priest taken from among men 

3 every high priest is ordained to offer 

ig when Moses had spoken every precept to 

11 every priest standeth daily ministering 

1 let us lay aside every weight, and the sin 

6 and scourgeth every son whom he receive. 
21 Make you perfect in every good work to 

17 Every good gift and every perfect gift 

19 let every man be swift to hear, slow to 

7 every kind of beasts, and of birds, and of 

16 there (is) confusion and every evil work 
13 Submit yourselves to every ordinance of 

1 believe not every spirit, but try the 

3 Every spirit that confesseth that Jesus 
3 every spirit that confesseth not that 
7 every eye shall see him, and they (also) 

9 to God by thy blood out of every kindred 

13 every creature which is in heaven, and 

14 every mountain and island were moved out 

15 and every bondman, and [every] free man 
6 to every nation, and kindred, and tongue 
3 and every living soul died in the sea 

20 every island fled away, and the mount. 

2 is become the hold of every foul spirit 

2 a cage of every unclean and hateful bird 

17 every ship mastei-, and all the company 



E'TERY (man) — 
Head, tys'l rosh. 

Judg. 5. 30 to every man a damsel (or) two ; to Sisera 

E'VjiKY man (woman) — 

\.A man, w'k ish. 

Gen. 9. 5 at the hand of every man's brother will 
42. 25 restore every man's money into his sack 
45. 1 Cause every man to go out from me 
47. 20 the Egyptians sold every man his field 
Exod. I. I every man and his household came with 
7. 12 thoy cast down every man his rod, and 
j2. 3 they shall take to them every man a lamb 
16. 16 Gather of it every man according to his 
!6. 16 take ye every man for (tliem) which (are) 
16. 18 gathered every man according to his eat. 
16. 21 gathered. . every man according to his e. 
16. 29 abide ye every man in his place ; let no 
25, 2 of every man that giveth it willingly 
30. 12 they give every man a ransom for his 
32. 27 Put every man his sword by his side 
32. 27 (and) go in. .and slay every man his bro, 
32. 27 every man his companion, and every man 

32. 29 even every man upon his son, and upon 
33j 8 and stood every man (at) his tent door 

33. 10 and worshipped, every man (in) his tent 
36. 4 every man from his work which they , 

Lev. ig. 3 fear every man his motlier and his father 

25. 10, 13 return every man unto his possession 

25. to shall return every man unto his fam. 

Num. I. 52 every man by his own camp, and every m. 

2 2 Every man of the children of Israel shall 

2 17 every man in his place by their standards 

5. 10 every mans hallowed things shall be his 
.7. 5 to every man according to his service 

11. 10 every man in the door of his tont - 

16. 17 take every man his cenSer, and put inse. 

16. 17 before the Lord every man his cen.ser ■ 
i6. j8 they took every man his censer, and put 

17. 2 write thou every man's name upon his 
17 g they looked, and took every man his rod 
31. 50 what every man hath gotten, of jewels of 
31. 53 had taken spoil, every man for himself 
36. 8 every man the inheritance of his fathers 

Deut.i. 41 girded on every jnan his weapons of war 

3. 20 ye return every man unto his possession 

12. 8 every man whatsoever(is) right in his own 

16. 17 Every man (shall give) as he is able 

24. 16 every man shall be put to death for his 
Josh 6. 5 ascend up every man straight before him 

6. 2o every man straight before liim, and they 

24. 28 depart, every man unto his inheritance 
Judg. 2. 6 Israel went every man unto his inheri. 

7. 7 (other) people go" every man unto his pi. 
7. 21 they stood every man in his place round 

7. 22 set every man's sword against his fellow 

8. 24, 25 every man the earrings of his prey 

9. 49 likewise cut down every man his bough 
9. 55 they departed every man unto his place 

17. 6, 25 every man did (that which was) right 
21 21 catch you every man his wife of the dau 
21. 74 every man to his tribe and to his family 

21. 24 from thence every man to his inheritance 

1 Sa. 4. 10 and they fled every man into his tent 

8. 22 Go ye every man unto his city 
10. 25 the people away, every man to his house 

13. 2 the rest .he sent every man to his tent 

13. 20 to sharpen every man his share, and his 

14. 20 every man's sword was against his fellow 
14. 34 hither every man his ox, and every man 

14. 34 brought every man his ox with him that 

25. io that break away every man from his 

25 13 Gird ye on every man his sword 

25. 13 And they girded on every man his sword 

26 23 render to every man his righteousness 
27. 3 every man with his household, (even) D. 
30. 6 every man for his sons and for his daugh. 
30. 22 to every rnan his wife and his children 

2 Sa. 2. 3 bring up, every man with his household 

13. 9 And they went out every man from him 

13. 29 every man gat him up upon his mule, and 

15. 4 every man which hath any suit or cause 
15. 30 the people, .covered every man his head 

19. 8 for Isr.ael had fled every man to his tent 

20. 1 every man to his tents, O Israel 

20. 2 every man of Israel went up from after 
20. 22 from the city, every man to his tent 
I KA. 4. 25 every man under his vine and under his 

4. 27 all that came .every man in his month 
4. 28 every raan according to his charge 

8. 39 give to every man accordmg to his ways 

10. 25 they brought every man his present, ves. 
12. 24 return every man to his house ; for this 
20. 24 Take .away, every man out of his place 

22. 17 return every man to his house in peace 
22. 36 Every man to his city, and every man to 

3 Ki. 3. 25 piece of land cast every man his stone 

9. 13 took every man his garment, and put 

11. 8, II every man with his v/eapons in his 

11. 9 they. took every man his men that were 

12. 4 the money that every man is set at, (and) 
12. 5 to them, evei-y man of his acquaintance 

14. 6 every man shall be put to death for his 
14. 12 and they fled every man to their tents 
18. 31 (then) eat ye every man of his own vine 

1 Ch.i6. 43 people departed every man to his house 

2 Ch. 6. 30 render unto every man according unto all 

g. 24 they brought every man his present, ves. 

10. 16 every man to your tents, O Israel i (and) 

11. 4 return every man to his house ; for this 
i8. 16 return (therefore) every man to his house 



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>r 

2 Ch.23. 7 every man with his Weapons in his hand 
23. 8 tooli every mail hi? men that were to co.. 
23. 10 every man having his weapon in his hand 
35. 4 but every man shall die for his own sin 
23. 22 they fled every man to his tent 
31. I every man to his possession, into their 
31. 2 every man according to his service, the 

Neh. s'. 13 God shake out every man from his house 

Esth. I. 8 should do according to every man's plea. 
I. 22 every man should hear rule in his own 

Job 34, J I every man to find according to (his) ways 
42. n every man also gave him a piece 

Psa. 39. 6 Surely every man wallieth in a vain snow 
62. 12 renderes't to every man according to hia 

Isa. 9. 20 eat every man the flesh of his own arm 
31. 7. every man shall cast away his idols of 

Jer. 12. 15 every man to his heritage, and every man 
17. 10 to give every man according to his ways 

22. 8 they sliall say every man to his neighbour 

23. 27 they tell every man to his neighbour 

23. 36 for every man's word shall be his burden 
26. 3 turn every man from his evil way, that I 
29. 26 every man (that is) mad, and maketh him. 

31. 34 every man his neighbour, and every man 
34. 9 every man should let his man servant 
34. 9 every man his maid servant, .go free 

34. 14 let ye go every, man his brother an Hebr. 
34. 15, 17 proclaiming, .every man to his neigh. 

34. 16 caused every man his servant, and every m. 

35. 15 Return ye now every man from his evil 

36. 3 may return every man from his evil way 

37. io should they rise up every man in his tent 
49. 5 shall be driven out every man right forth 
51. 6 Flee out. .and deliver every man his soul 
51. 45 deliver ye every man liis s 5ul from the 

Uze. 8. II with every man his censer in his hand 

8. 12 every man in the chambers of his imagery 

g. I every man (with) hia destroying weapon 

9. 2 every man a slaughter weapon in his hand 

14. 4 Every man of the house of Israel that 

20. 7 Cast ye away every man the abominations 

20. 8 they did not every man cast away the 

32. 10 every iiian for his own life, in the day of 

38. 21 every man's sword shall bo against hia 
46. i3 scattered every man from his possession 

I. 5 cried every man unto hia god, and cast 
4. 4 they shall sit every man under his vine 
7. 2 hunt every man his brother v/ith a net 
I. 9 and yo run every man unto his own house 
3. 10 call every man his neighbour under tire 

7. 9 show mercy and compassions every man 

8. 4 every man with his staff in his hand for 
8. 16 Speak ye every man fhe truth to his 
2. 10 deal treacherously every man against hia 



EVEBY 



Jon. 
Mic. 

Hag. 
Zech. 



Mai. 



Z.A7iy one av n? an Us. 

Acts 2. 43 parted them to jill . .as every man had 

3, Up to, up by, Apiece, avi. arM. 

Matt2o. 9 they received every man a penny 

20. io they likewise received every man a penny 

4.AII together, all at once, air as hapas. 

Mark 8. 25 he was restored, and saw every man 

5,Each one, efs cKaffroj heis hehastos. 

Acts 2. 6 every man heard them speak in his own 
Col. 4. 6 may know how ye ought to answer every 

6, Each, eKaffTos hekastos. 

Matti6. 27 reward every man according to his works 

25. 15 every man according to his several ability 

Marki3. 34 gave, .to every man his work, and comm. 

John 7. 53 (And every man went unto his own house] 

16. 32 shall be scattered, every man to his 'own 

Acts 2. 8 how hear we every man in our own tongue 

4. 33 unto every man according as he had need 

11. 29 every man according to his ability 
Rom. 2. 6 render to every man acoording'to his 

12. 3 dealt to every man the measure of faith 

14. 5 Let every man be fully persuaded in his 
r Co. 3. 5 even as the Lord gave to every man 

3. 8 every man -shall receive his own reward 
3. 10 let every man take heed how he buildeth 

3. 13 Every man's vrork sliall be made manifest 
3. 13 try every man's work of what sort it is 

4. s then shall every man have praise of God 
7. 2 every man have his own wife . . every worn. 
7. 7 every man hath his proper gift of God 

7. 17 But as God hath distributed to every man 
7. 20 Let every man abide in the same calling 
7. 24 let every man, wherein he is called 
10. 24 seek his own, but [every man] another's 
12. 7 is given to every man to profit withal 
12. 1 1 dividing to every man severally as he will 

15. 23 every man in his own order : Christ the 
a Co. 9. 7 Everyman according as he purposcth in 
Gal. 6. 4 let every man prove hjs own work 

I. 5 For every man shall bear hia own burden 
Eph. -4. 25 speak everymau truth with his neighbour 
7'hU. 2. 4 every man on liis o^vn things, but every m. 
Roh. 8. II every man his neighbour, and every man 
Jas. 1. 14 But every man is tempted, wh'.n he is 
I Pe. 1. 17 judgeth according to every man's work 

4. 10 As every man hath received the gitt,(even) 
Bev. 20. 13 judged every man according.to their 

22. 12. every man according as hia work shall be 

'i,All, every one, iras pas. 

luke 6. 30 Give to every man that asketh of thee 

16. 16 the kingdom . . every man presseth into it 
John 6. 45.Evory man therefore that hath heard 
Bom. 2. 10 and peace,- to every man that worketh 
12. 3 to every man that ia iiuiong you, not to 



1 Co. 8. 7 (there is) not in every man that knowledge 

9. 25 every man that striveth for the mastery 

2 to, «, 7 as ye aboimd i'l every thing, (in) faith 
Heb. 2. 9 t'iathe..bhouldtastcdcathforeveryman 
I Pe. 3. 15 always to (give) an answer to every man 
I Jo. 3. 3 And every man that hath this hope in lilm 
Kev. 22. 18 I testify unto every man that hcarcth 

8. Who— what 1 rts ri lis ti. 

Mark 1 5. 24 lots upon them, what every maa should 
EVEET man, how much — 
Who — what i Ti'i rl lis ti. 

Lukeig. 15 how muck [every] man had gained by tra 
ETEEY one — 
\.A man, iy'« ish. 

Gen. 10. 5 every one after his tongue, after their 

49. 28 every one according to his blessing ho 
J£xod2a. 21 every one with his name shall they bo 

39. 14 every one v.'itli his name, according to the 
JUev. 20. 9 every one that curseth his father or his 
iSum. 2.3.) get forward, everyone after their families 
4. 19 appoint them every one to hia service 
4. 49 every one according to his ser\'ice, and 

25. 3 Slayyecveryonehismenthatwerc joined 

26. 54 to everyone shall his inheritance be given 

35. 8 every one shall give of his citicc unto 

36. 7 every one of the children of Isra. '. shall 
36. 9 every one of the tribes of the chilo^ >n 

Judgi6. 3 we vnU give thee, every one of ua, eleven 

1 Sa. 20. 15 every one from the face of the earth 

2 Sa. 2. 16 caught every one liis fellow by the head 

6. 19 to every one a cake of bread, and a good 

0. 19 people dep.irtcd every one to his house 
18. 17 and aU Israel fled every one to hi3 tent 

1 Ki.2o. 20 And they slcv,' every one his man: and 

2 Bj.iB. 31 and every one of his Qg-tree 

18. 31 and drink ye every one the waters of hia 
23. 35 of every one according to hia taxa.'io-.i 
I Ch.i6. 3 he dealt to every one of Israel, botn uan 

16. 3 to every one a loaf of bread, and a good 
Ezra 2. I and c'ame acain. .every one unto his city 
Neh. 3. 28 priests, every one over against his Iiouso 
4. 15 we returned, .every one unto hfs work 
4. i3 every one had his sword girded by hia 
4. 22 Lot every one v/ith his servant lodge 

4. 23 (that) every one put them off for v/ashing 

5. 7 Ye exact usury, every one of bis brother 

7. 3 every ene iu Ms watch, and every one 

7. 6 and came r,f;ai;i . . every one unto his city 

8. 16 every one upon the roof nf his house, and 
II. 3 dwelt every one in his possession in their 
II. 20 of Judah, every one in his inheritance 
13. 10 Levites. .were fled every one to his field 

13. 30 the Levites, every one in hia business 
Job I. 4 feasted (in then) houses, every one his 

2. II they came every one from his own place 

2. 12 and they rent evei-y one hia mantle, and 

42. II and every one an ear ring of gold 

Psa. 12. 2 speak vanity every one with hia ueighb. 

64. 6 the inward (thought) cf every one (of th.) 
Prov 20. 6 will proclaim every one his own goodness 
Son3 8. 1 1 every one for the fruit thereof was to 
Isa. 3. 5 every one by another, and every one by 

14. 18 lie iu glory, every one in his own house 
ig. 2 every one afrainst his brother .. every one 
36. 16 every one cf his vine, and every one of 
3C. 16 drink ye every one the waters of his own 
41. 6 Tiiey lielped every one his neighbour 

47. 15 shall wander every one to his quarter 

33. 6 we have turned every one to his own way 
56. 11 every one for his gain, from his quarter 

Jer 1. 15 they shall set every one hia throne at 

5. 8 every one neighed after his neighbour's 

6. 3 they E-iall feed every one in his place 

9. 4 Take ye heed every one of his neighbour 
9. 5 they mil deceive every one his neighbour 

(I. 8 every one in the imagination of their 
j6. 12 every one after the imagination of his 
i3. II return ye now every one from his evil 

18. 12 every one do the imagination of his evil 

19. 9 eat every one the flesh of his friend 

22. 7 against thoc, every one with his weapons 

23. 30 that steal my words every one from liis 
23. 35 every one to his neighbour, and every one 
25. 5 Turn ye. .now every one from his evil 

31. 30 every one shall die for his own iniquity 

32. 19 to give every one according to his ways 

34. 10 that every one should let his man serva. 
34. JO everyone his maid servant, go free, that 
34. 17 in proclaiming, .every one to his brother 

50. 16 they shall turn every one to his people 

50. 16 they shall flee every one to his own land 

51. 9 let us go every one into his ovnx country 
Eze. I. 9, 12 they went every cue straight forward 

1. II two 0"^gs) of every one (were) joined 

I. 23, 23 every one had two, which covered on 

7. i6 all. .mcurning, every one for his iniquity 
10; 22 they went every one straight forward 
14. 7 every one of the house of Israel, or of 
i3. 30 judge.' .every one according to his waya 

20. 39 serve ye every one his idols, and hereafter 
22. 6 every one were in thee to their jjower to 

33. 20 ■rf'ill judge you every one after his .ways 
33. 26 ye defile evei-y one his neighbour's wife 
33. 3<J speak, .every one to his brother, sajdng 

43. 20 thou shalt do . . for every one that erreth 
Joel 2. 7 they shall march every one on his ways 
Obad. 9 Co the end that every one of the mount 
Jon. I. 7 they said every one to his fellow. Come 

3. 3 let "them turn every one from hia evil way 



Mic. 4. 5 walk every one In the name of his god 
Zeph. 2. II every ouo from hia pUce, (even) all Mm 
Hag. 2. 22 every one by the sivord of his brother 
2!cch. 8. 10 uU men every one against hia neighbour 

10. 1 of rain, to every one ^ass in the Held 

11. 6 men every one into his neighbour's hand 

13. 4 shall bo ashamed every one of bis vliion 
14. 13 every one on the band of bia neighbour 

2.A man, -\ji geber. 

Joel 2. 8 they shall walk every one In his path 

Z.All, every t "Vj, '?3 Ixl. 

Gen. 30. 33 every one that (Is) not speckled and 
Isa. 43. 7 (Even) every one that is called by my na. 

i.All togciiier, iiiras hapas. 

Acts 5. 16 and they were healed every one 

S.Each, (Kaaros hekastos. 

Matt i3. 35 from your hearts forgive not every one 

26. 22 began every one of them to say unto him 
Luke 2. 3 to be taxed, every one Into his own city 
John 6. 7 that every one of them may take a little 
Acts 2. 38 be baptized every one of you iu thenamo 

3. 26 in turning away every one of you from 
Rom. 14. 12 every one of ua shall give account of 

15. 2 Let every one of us plea8e(hia) neighboni' 

1 Co. I. 12 that every one of you saith, I am of Paul 

7. 17 as the Lord hath called every one, ao let 
II. 21 every one taketh before (other) his own 

14. 26 every one of you hath a psalm, hatha 

16. 2 let every one of you lay by him In store 

2 Co. 5. 10 every one may receive thg thinga (done) 
I Th. 4. 4 That every one of you should know how 
Ileb. 6. II we desire that every one of you do show 
Rev. 2. 23 will give imto every one of you according 

5. 8 having every one of them harps, and 

6. II robea were given unto [every one of] them 
6. One by one, icad' %v kath hen. 

John2i. 25 which, if they should he written everyone 
Rom. 12. 5 arid every one members dee of another 
7. All, every, ttus pas. 

Matt. 7. 8 every one that asketh recelveth ; and ho 

7. 21 Not every one that saith unto me. Lord 
7. 26 every one that hearcth these sayings of 

19. 29 every one that hath forsaken houses, or 
23. 29 unto every one that hath shall be given 

Mark 7. 14 Hearken nnto me every ouo (of you), and 
9. 49 [every one shall be salted with flro, and] 

Luke 6. 40 every one that is perfect shall be as his 
9. 43 they wondered every one at all things 
II. 4 forgive dvery One that is indebted to ua 
II. 10 every one that asketh receiveth ; and he 
i8. 14 every one that enalteth him&elf shall be 
19. 26 unto every one which hath shall be given 

Jolm 3. 8 is every one that is bom of the Spirit 

3. 20 For every one that doeth evil hateth the 
6. 40 that every one which seeth the Son, and 

18. 37 Every one that is of the truth heareth 
Acts 16. 26 opened, and every one's bands were loosed 

2S. 2 received us every one, because of the 
Rom. I. 16 unto salvation to every one that bellcveth 

10. 4 righteousness to every one that bclieVetb 

1 Co 16. 16 and to every one that helpeth with (ua) 
Gah 3. 10 Cursed (is) every one that cf<ntinuethnot 

3. 13 Cursed (is) every one that hangeth on a 

2 Ti. . 2. 19 let evei7 one that nameth the name of 
Heb. 3. 13 every one that useth milk (is) unskilful 

1 Jo. 2. 29 every one that doeth righteousness la 

4. 7 every one that loveth is bom of God, and 

5. I every one that loveth him that begat 

EVERY one in parUcular — 

Each one by one, kclS" iva, Ikojtos. 

Eph. 5. 33 let every one of you In particular so love 

EVERT place — 

All, whole, every, any, "js kol. 

Isa. 30. 32 (in) every place where the grounded staff 

EVERY several — 

Each one separately, kvh. efs fKacros. 

Rev. 21. 21 every several gate was of one pearl : and 

EVERY aide, on — 

l.To be round about, ajc sabab. 

Psa. 71. 21 Thou shalt. .comfort me on every side 

2.7)1 every, iv iravri en panti. 

2 Co. 4. 8 (We are) troubled on every side, yei not 
SlFrom every, irivroBiv pantoihen. 

Lukeig. 43 compass., and keep thee In on every side 

EVERY thing — 

l.A II, whole, every, any, 73 kol. 

Gen. 6. 17 every thing that (is) in the earth shall 

2 All, every, was pas. 

Matt. 8. 33 told every tiling, and what was befallen to 

1 Co. I. 5 in every thing ye are enriched by him 

2 Co. 9. II enriched in every thing to all bountiful. 
Eph. s. 24 so (let) the w-ives (be), .in every thing 
Phil. 4. 6 in every thing by prayer and supplication 
I Th. 5. iB In every thing give thanks : for this U 

EVERY -where — 

l.In every, eV iravri en panti. 

PhiL 4. 12 every where and in all things I am 
2. In every place, iv -kuvtI rSirtf) en pa.nti top5. 

I Ti. 2. . 8 will therefore that men pray every whete 
Z. Every where, itavraxo'v pantachou. 

Uarki6. 20 [they went forth, and preached every wh.] 

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EVERY 



314 



EVIL 



Luke 9. 6 preaching. . and healing every where 
'Acts 17. 30 commandeth all men every where to rep. 

21. 28 teacheth all (men) [every where] against 
28. 22 that every where it is spoken against , 

I Co. 4. 17 as I teach every where in every church 

EVERY whit — 

liCompleU, completely, T?| halil. 

Deut 13. 16 all the spoil thereof every whit, tor the 

2, Whole, '6\os kolos. 

Jonii 7. 23 1 have made a man every whit whole on 
13, 10 He that is washed; .is clean every whit 

ETEET, in or into — 

Dcnim along, Kara [ace.) hata. 

Acta 5. 42 in every house they ceased not to teach 
8.3 entering, into Very house, and haling 

14. 23 had ordained tliem elders in every church 

15. 21 Jloscs of old time hath in every city them 
20. 23 the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city 

22. 19 imprisoned and beat in every synagogue 
Titus I. 5 an^ ordain elders in every city, as I had 

EVERY, out of or throughout"— 
Down, along, kuto. (ace.) kata. 

Luke 8. I he went throughout every city and villa. 
8. 4 and were come to him put of every city 

EVERY quarter, from — 

From every where, irauraxiiSev pantachothen. 
■ Mark i. 45 and they cime to him [from every quarter] 

E'-VT, I.N desire. 

A prince of Jlidian, slain in the plains of Moab, whose 
lands were afterwards given to Reuben. B.C. 1452. 
*? Kum3i. ■ 8 E., and Fvekem, and Zur, and Hur, and 
■'' Josli 13. 21 princes of Midian,E. and Rekem,. and 

EVIDENCE — 

\.Soo7c,- letter, nsD sepher. 

^ Jer> 32.. to I subscribed the evidence, and sealed (it) 
32. II So I took the evidence of the purchase ■' 
32. 12 I gave the evidence of the purchase unto 
32. 14 Take these evidences, this evidence of the' 
32. 14 both which is sealed, and this evidence 
32. 16 Now when I had delivered the evidence 
32. 44 and subscribe evidences, and seal (them) 

Vi. Conviction, eXeyxos eleychos.' 

Heb. 12. I Now faith is., the cvidenoo of things not 

EVIDENT, more evideiit — 
1.0ft the face, D'Jp'Sjz al panim. 

Job' 6. 28 look upon me : for (it is) evident' unto 

^.Manifest, S^Aos delos. 

(iSaL 3. II that no man is Justified, .(it is) evident 

3. Very manifest, icardSriAos kataclelos. 

Heb. 7 15 it is yet far more evident : for that aftei 
A.Mai\ifest heforeliand, ■np6hr]Kos prodelos. 

Heb. 7; 14 (it is) evident that our Lord sprang oui 
EVIDENTLY — . 
Openly, manifestly, tpavepoJs phaneros. 

Acts 10, 3 He saw in a vision evidently, .an angel 

Evn-^ 

l.Vanity, iniquity ^ 11^ aven. 
.- Prov I2-. 21 There shall no evil happen to the just 
i.Worthlessness, .7j;i?3 beliyyaal. 

■Psa. 41. 8 An evil disease, .cleaveth fast unto him 
3. Evil, bad/ VI ra. 

Gen. 2. 9 the tree of knowledge of good .and evil- 
2, 17 the tree of the knowledge of good and e. 

3. .5 shall be as gods, knowing good and evil 
3. '22 as one of us, to know good and evil ■ 

6. 5 every imagination, .(was) only evil oonti. 
8. 21 for the imagination of man's heart (is) 0. 

19. 19 lest some evil take me, and I die 

37. 2 brought unto his father their evil report 
37. 20 Some evil beast hath devoured him : and 
37. 33 an evil beast hath devoured liim: Joseph 
44. 4 Wherefore have ye rewarded evil for good? 
44. 34 see the evil that shall come on my father 

47. 9 few and evil have the days of the j-ears 

48. 16 Angel which redeemed me from all evil 
50. 15 and will cert9inly requite us all the evil 
5-1. zy for tliey did unto tliee evil : and now 

50. 20 as for you, ye thought evil against me 
Exod. 5. ig did see (that) they (were) in evil (case) 

10. 10 he said, .look (to it); for evil (is) before ■ 

23. 2 Shalt not follow a multitude to (do) evil 
32. 12 and repent of this evil against thy people 

32. 14 the Lord repented of the evil which he 

33. 4 when the people heard these evil tidings 
lev. 26. 6 I will rid evil beasts out of the land 
Kum 14. 27 How long (shall I bear with) this evil 

14. 35 I will surely do it unto all this evil cong. 
14. 37 those men that did bring up the evil rep. 

20. 5 to bring us ui unto this evil place 1 

32. 13 that had done evil in the sight of the L. 
Deut. I. 35 not one of tliese men of this evil genera. 
J. 39 had no knowledge between good and evil 

4. 25 shall do evil in the sight of the LoUD thy 

7. 15 will put none ottlieevil diseases of Egypt 
13. 5 su Shalt thou put tlie evil aivay from the 
17. 7 So thou shalt put the evil away from 

17. 12 thou Shalt put away the evil from Israel 
ig. 19 so shalt thou put the evil away from 
19. 20 commit no more any such evil among you 

51. 21 so shalt thou put evil away from among 



Deut 22. 14 bring up an evil name upon her, and say 
22. 19 he hath brought up an evil name upon a 
22. 21 shalt thou put evil away from among you 
22. 22 so shalt thou put away evil from Israel 
22. 24 so thou shalt put away evil fi-om among 
24. 7 thou shalt put evil away from among you 

29. 21 the Lord shall separate him unto evil 

30. 15 I have set before thee, .death and evil 

31. 17 many evils and troubles shall befall them 
31. 17 Are not these evils come upon us, because 

31. 18 for all the evils which they shall have 
31. 21 when many evils and troubles are befal. 
31. 29 and evil will befall you in the latter days 
31. 29 ye will do evil in the sight of the Lord 

Josh 23. 15 shall the Lord bring upon you all evil . 
Judg. 2. 1 1 children of Israel did evil in the sight of 

2. 15 hand of the Lord was against them for e. 
. 3. 7 children of Israel did evil in the sight 

3. 12 children of Israel did evil again in the 

3. 12 they had done evil in the sight of the L. 

4. I children of Israel again did evil in the 
6. ' I children of Israel did evil in the sight 

g. 23 God sent an evil spirit between Abimele. 
9. 57 all the evil . . did God render upon their 

10. 6 children of Israel did evil again in the 
13. 1 the children of Israel did evil again in 

20. 13 that we may . .put away evil from Israel 
26. 34 but they knew not that evil (was) near 
20. 41 they saw that evil was come upon them 

1 Sa. 2. 23 I hear of your evU dealings by all this 

6. 9 (then) he hr th done us this great evil 
12. ig we have added unto all our sins (this) ev. 

15. 19 and didst evil in the sight of the Lord? 
16. 14 an evil spirit from the Lord troubled 
16. 15 an evil spirit from God troubleth thee 
16. 16 when the evil spirit from God is upon 
16. 23 and the evil spirit departed from him 

18. 10 the evil spirit, from God came upon Saul 

19. 9 evil spirit from the LoBD was upon Saul 
2o.;- 7 be sure that evil is determined by him 

20. 9 if I knew certainly that evil were deter, 
so.' 13 but if it please my father (to do) thee ev. 

24. II and see that (there is) neither evil nor 

24. 17 whereas I have rewarded thee evil 

25. , 3 the man (was) cluirlish and evil in his \ 

25. 17 for evil is determined against our master 
25. 21 and he hath requited me evil for good 
25. 26 they that seek evil to my lord, be as Na. 
25. 28 evil hath not been found in thee (all) thy 

25. 39 and hath kept his servant from evil : for 

26. i3 what have I done ? or what evil (is) in 
29. 6 for I have not found evil in thee since the 

2 Sa. 3. 39 Lord shalt reward the doer of evil acco. 

12. g Wherefore hast thou despised, .to do ev. 

12. II Behold, I will raise up evil against thee 
13. 16 this'evil in sending me away (is) greater 

15. 14 overtake us suddenly, and bring evil 

17. 14 that the Lord might bring evil upon Ab. 

19. 7 than all tlie eyil that befell thee from, 
ig, 35 (and) can I discern between good and ev. ? 
24, 16 the Lord repented him of the evil- 

1 ICi. 5.4 (there is) neither adversary nor evil occu. 

9. 9 the Lord brought upon them all this cr. 

11. 6 Solomon did evil in the sight of the Lord 

13. 33 Jeroboam returned not from his evil way 

14. ,10 I will bring evil upon the house of Jero. 

14. 22 Judah did evil in tlie sight of Ihe Lord '• 

15. 26, 34 he did evil in the sight of the Lord 

16. 7 even for all the evil that he did in the 
16. 19 in doing evil in the sight of the Lord 

16. 25 Omri -wrought evil in the eyes of the Lord 

16. 30 Aliab. .did evil in the siglit of the Lord 

21. 20 to work evil in the sight of the Lord 
21. 21 Behold, I Avill bring evil upoli thee, and 
21. 29 I ■will not bring the evil in Iiis days 

21. 29 (but) in his son's days will I bruig the e. 

22. 8 for he doth not prophesy good . . but evil 

22. 18 he would prophesy no good, .but evil ? 
22. 23 tlie Lord hatli spoken evU concerning 
22. 52 he did evil in the sight of the Lord, and 

2 Ki. 3. 2 he wrought evil in the sight of the Lord 

6. 33 Behold, this evil (is) of the Lord ; what 
8. 12 Because I know the evilthatthou wilt do 
8. 18, 27 did evil in the sight of the Lord 

13. 2, 1 1 (that which was) evil in the sight of 
14 24 (that which was) evil in the sight of the 
IS. 9, 18, 24, 28 (that which was) evilinthe sight 

17. 2 (that wliich was) evil in the sight of tlie 
17. 13 saying, Turn ye from your evil ways, and 

17. 17 sold themselves to do evil in the sight of 
21. 2, 16, 20 (that which was) evil in the sight of 
21. 9 Manasseh seduced tliem to do more ev.il 

21. 12 1 (am) bringing(such) evil upon Jerusalem 

21. 15 they have done (that which was) evil in 

22. 16 Behold, I will bring evil upon this place 

22. 20 and thine eyes shall not see all the evil 

23. 32, 37 (that which was) evil in the sight of 

24. 9, 10 (that which was) evil in the sight of 

1 Ch. 2. 3 E. . . was evil in tlie siglit of the Lord 

4. 10 that thou wouldst keep (me) from evU 

7. 23 because it went evil with his house 

21. 15 he repented him of the evil, and said to 

2 Ch. 7. 22 therefore hath he )>rouglit all this evil 

12. 14 he did evil, because he prepared not his 

18. 7 he never prophesied .good, .but always e. 
18. 17 would not prophesy good unto me, but e.1 
18. 22 the Lord hath spoken evil against thee 

20. 9 If, (when) evil cometli upon us, (as) the 

21. 6 (that which was) evil in the eyes of the 

22. 4 Wherefore he did evil in tlie sight of the 
29. 6 (that which was) evil in the eyes of the 
33. 2, 22 (that which was) evil in the sight ui 



2Ch.33, 
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Neh. 6. 

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6 he ■wrought much evil in the sight of tha 
24 Behold, I \vill bring evil upon this place 
28 neither shall thine eyes see all the evil 

5, 9, 12 (that which was) evil in the sight o( 
13 tliat is come upon us for our evil deeds 
13 they might have (matter) for an evil rep. 
28 But after . . they did evil again before 

7 and understood of the evil that E. did 

17 What evil thing (is) this that ye do, and 

18 did not our God bring all this evil upon 

27 hearken unto you to do all this gi'eat evil 

7 he saw that there was evil determined 

6 how can I endure to see the evil that shall 
I and one that feared God, and eschewed e. 

8 one that fearetliGod, and eeehcweth evil? 

3 one that feareth God,andeschewethev. ? 

10 and shall we not receive evil ? In all 

11 heard of all this evil that was come upon 

19 in seven there shall no evil touch thee 

28 and to depart from evil (is) understand. 

26 When I looked for good, then evil canie 

29 or lifted up myself when evil found him 
II over all the evil that the Lord had brou. 

4 neither shall evil dwell with thee 
4 It I have rewarded evil unto him that 

15 Break thou the arm of . .the evil (man) 

3 nor doeth evil to his neighbour, nor tak. 

11 For they intended evil against thee ; they 

4 Yea, though I walk . . I will fear no evU 

13 Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips 

14 Depart from evil, and do good ; seek pe. 

16 the Lord (is) against them that do evil, to 
21 EvU shall slay the wicked; and they that 

12 They rewarded me evil for good, (to) the 

4 He deviseth mischief . .he abhorreth note. 

19 They shall not be ashamed in the evil time 

27 Depart from evil, and do good ; and dwell 

20 They also that render evil for good are 
12 innumerable evils have compassed nie- 

14 them be . . put to shame that wish me evil 

5 Mine enemies speak evil of me. When 
5 Wherefore should I fear in the days of e. 

ig Thou givest thy mouth to evil, and thy " 

4 and done (this) evil in thy sight; that 
3 Thou lovest evil more than good ; (and) 

5 He shall reward evil unto mine enemiea 
■5 all their thoughts (are) against me for e. 

5 They encourage themselves (in) an evil 
49 by sending evil angels (among them) 

15 (and) the years (wherein) we have seen e. 
10 There shall no evil befall the;-, neither 

10 Ye that love the Lord, hate e-vil : he- 

5 And they have rewarded me evil for good 
20 of them that speak evil against my soul 

7 He shall not be afraid of evil tidings : his 
loi I have refrained my feet from every e. 

7 The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil 
' X Deliver me, O Lord, from the evjl man 

11 evil shall hunt the violent man to overth. 
' 4 Inclhie not my heart to (any) evil thing 

16 For their feet run to evil, and make hasta 
33 and shall be quiet from fear of evil 

12 To deliver thee from the way of the evil 
14 Who rejoice to do evil, (and) delight In 

7 fear the Lord, and depart from evil 

29 Devise not evil against thy neighboiu: 
14 and go not in the ivay of evil (men) 
27 Turn not. .remove thy foot from evil 
14 I was almost in all evil in the midst of 
24 To keep thee from the evil woman, from 

13 The fear of the LoKD (is) to hate evil 
13 and arrogancy, and the evil -way, and tho 

19 he that pursueth evil (pursueth it) to his 

12 The wicked desireth tho net of evil (men) 

20 (is) in the heart of them that imagine evil 
19 abomination to fools to depart from evil 

21 Evil pursueth sinners : but to the righte. 

16 wise (man) feareth, and departeth from e. 

19 The evil bow before the good ; and the w. 

22 Do they not err that devise evil ? but me. 

3 in every place, beholdiilg the evil and tha 
.15 All the days of the afflicted (are) evil ? 

4 yea, even the wicked for the day of evil 

6 by the fear of the Lord, .depart from evil 

17 The highway . . (is) to depart from evil ; he 
iy An ungodly man diggeth up evil ; and in 

30 rt)oving his lips he bringeth evil to pass 
.1 1 evil (man) seeketh only rebellion ; there. 

13 Wlioso rewardeth evil for good, evil shall 

23 he shall not be visited with evil . 

8 A king . . scattereth away all evil with hla 
22 Say not thou, I will recompense evil 
30 blueness of a wound cleanseth away evil 
10 The soul of the wicked desireth evil : his 
. 3 A prudent (man) forseeth the evil, and 

6 the bread of (him that hath') an evil eye 
I Be not thou envious against evil men 

20 For there shall be no reward to the evil 
.12 A prudent (man) forseetli the evU, (and) 

5 Evil men understand not judgment : but 
10 causeth. .to go astray in an evil way, he 
22 He that hnsteth to be rich (hath) an evil 

6 In the transgression of an evil man 

12 She will do him good and not evil all tha 

21 This also (is) vanity and a great evil 

3 who hath not seen the evil work that is 
I for they consider not that they do e\il 

13 There is a sore evil (which) I have seen 

14 But those riches perish by e^il trai'ail 
16 And this also (is) a sore evil, (that) in all 

1 There is an evil which I have seen under 

2 tliia (is) vanity, and it (is) an evil discas* 



EVIL 



316 



EVIL 



SccL 8. 3 stand not in an evil thing ; for he doeth 
8. s Whoso keepeth. .shall leal no evil thing 
8. II sentence againat an evil work is not exe. 
8. II the heart, .is fully set in them to do evil 

8. i» Though a sinner do evil an hundred times 

9. 3 This (is) an evil among all (things) that 
9. 3 heart of the sons of men is full of evil 

9. 12 as the fishes that are taken in an evil net 
9. 12 so (are) the sons of men snared in an eril 
10. s There is an eril (which) I have seen.under 
ti. 2 thouknowest not what evil shall be upon 
n. 10 and put away evil from thy flesh: for 

12. I while the cvh days come not, nor the ye. 
12. 14 whether (it be) good, or whether (it be) e. 

laa. 3. 9 they have rewarded evil unto themselves 

5. 20 unto them that call evil good, and good e. 
7. 5 SjTia, Ephraim..have taken evil counsel 
7.- IS that he may knov/ to refuse the evil, and 
7. 16 the child shall know to refuse the evil 

13. II And I will punish tJio world for (their) e. 

31. 2 Yet lie also (is) wise, and will bring evU 

32. 7 The instruments also of the churl (are)e. 

33. 15 and shutteth his eyes from seeing evil 

43. 7 I make peace, and create enl : I the Lo. 

47. II Therefore shall evil come upon thee 

s5. 2 and keepeth lus hand from doing any evil 
57. I the righteous is taken away from the evil 
59. 7 Their feet run to evil, and they make 
59. 15 he (that) departeth from evil maketh 
65. 12 ye did not hear ; but did evil before mine 
66. 4 they did evil before mine eyes, and cho30 
Jer. I. 14 Out of the north an evil sliall break forth 
2. 3 evil shall come upon them, saith the Lord 

2. 13 For my people have committed two evils 
E. 19 and see that (it is) an evil (thing) and 

3. 5 Behold, thou hast spoken and done evil 
3. 17 after the imagination of their evil heart 

4. 6 for I will bring evil from the north, and 
J. 12 neither shall evil come upon us ; neither 

6. I for evil appeareth out of the north, and 
6. 19 behold, I" will bring evil upon this people 

7. 24 in the imagination of their evil heart 

7. 30 children of Judah have done evil in my 

8. 3 of them that remain of this evil family 

9. 3 for they proceed from evil to evil, and 
II. 8 in tie imagination of their evil heart 

II. II Behold, I will bring evil upon them, v/hich 
II. 17 pronounced evil against thee, for the evil 
II. 23 I will bring evil upon the men of Anath. 
12. 14 saith the Lord against all mine evil 
13. 10 This evil people, .shall even be as this 
15. II in the time of evil and in the time of aCl. 
fS. 10 pronounced all this great evil against us? 
16. 12 after the imagination of his evil heart 
17. 17 thou (art) my hope in the day of evil 

27. 18 bring upon them the day of evil, and 
18. 8 If that nation., turn from their eWl, I 
j8. 8 will repent of the evil that I thought to 
18. 10 If it do evil in my sight, that it obey not 
j8. II I frame evil against you, and devise a 
i8. II return ye now every one from his evil 

18. 12 every one do the imagination of his evil 
>8. 20 Shall evil be recompensed for good? for 

19. 3 Behold, I will bring evil upon this place 
ig. 13 I will bring upon this city, .all the evil 
21. 10 have set my face against this city for evil 
23. 10 their course is evil, and their force (is) 
23. 12 for I will bring evil upon them, (even) 
23. 17 they say. .No evil shall come upon you 

23. 22 turned them from their evil way, and 

24. 3 the evil, very evil, that cannot be eaten 
24. 8 And as the evil figs, which cannot be 

S5. s Turn ye . .now every one from his evil way 
23. 32 evil shall go forth from nation to nation 
a6. 3 and turn every man from his evil way 
26. 3 that I may repent me of the evil which 
s6. 13 the Lord ^vill repent him of the evil that 
aS. 19 the Lord repented him of the evU which 
s6. 19 Thus might we procure great evil against 

28. 8 of war, and of evil, and of pestilence 

2g. II thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give 
32. 23 therefore thou hast caused all this evil to 
32. 30 the children of Judah have only done e. 
32. 32 Because of all the evil of the children of 

32. 42 Like as I have brought all this great evil 

33. 15 Return ye now every man from his eril 
35. 17 I will bring, .all the eril that I have 
36. 3 all the evil which I purpose to do unto _ 
36. 3 they may return every man from his evU 
36. 7 will return every one from his eril way 
36. 31 I will bring upon them, .all the eril that 

39. 16 wUl bring my words upon this city for e. 

40. 2 Lord thy God hath pronounced this evil 

41. II But when Johanan. .ieard of all the evil 

42. 6 Whether (it be) good, or whether (it be) e. 
42. 10 1 repent me of the evil that I have done 

42. 17 or escape from the evil that I will bring 

44. 2 have seen all the evil that I have brought 
44. 7 Wherefore commit ye (this) great evil 
44. II I will set my face against you for evil 
44. 17 (then) had we plenty, .and saw no evil 
44. 23 therefore this eril is happened unto you 
44. 27 Behold, I w-lU v.'atch over them for e\-il 
44. 29 shall surely stand against you for evil 

43. 5 behold, I will bring evil upon all flesh 

48. 2 in Heshbon they have derised evil against 

49. 23 for they have heard eril tidings : they are 
49. 37 I will bring evil upon them, (even) my 
51. 24 all their evil that they have done in Zion 
51. 60 Jeremiah wrote, .all the eril that should 

51. 64 shall not rise from the evil that I will 

52. 2 (that which was) evil in the eyes of the 



Lam. 3. 38 Out of the mouth, .proceedeth not evil 
Eze. 5. 16 When I shall send upon them the evil 

5. 17 So will I send upon you. .evil beasts, and 

6. 9 for the evils wliich they have committed 
6. 10 that I would do this evil unto them 

6. II Alas for all the evil abominations of the 

7. 5 An evil, an only evil, behold, is come 
14. 22 concerning the evil that I have brought 

20. 43 for all your erils that ye have committed 

33. II turn ye, turn ye from your eril ways; for 

34. 25 will cause the evil beasts to cease out of 
36. 31 Then shall ye remember your own evil 
38. 10 and thou shalt think an evil thought 

Dan. 9. 12 by bringing upon us a great evil : for 
9. 13 As (it is) written, .all this eril is como 
9. 14 hath the Lord watched <ipon the evil 
Joel 2. 13 kindness, and rcpentcth him of the evil 
Amos 3. 6 shall there be evil in a city, and the LoKD 
3. 13 silence in that time ; for it (is) an eril time 

5. 14 Seek good, and not evil, that ye may live 
5. 15 Hate the evil, and love the good, and 

6. 3 Ye that put far away the eril day, and 
9. 4 I will set mine eyes upon them for evil 
9. 10 The evil shall not overtake Bor prevent 

Jon. I. 7 we may know for whose cause this eril 

1. 8 for whose cause this evil (is) upon us J 

3. 8 let them turn every one from liis evil way 
3. 10 that they turned from their evil way 

3. 10 God repented of the evil that he had said 

4. 3 kindness, and repentest thee of the evil 
Mio. I. 12 evU came down from the IjORD unto tho 

2. I Woe to them that, .work evil upon their 
2. 3 against this family do I dcrise an eril 

2. 3 neither shall ye go. .for this tune (is) evil 

3. 2 Who hate the good, and love the evil 
3. II (Is) not the Lord among us? none evil 

7. 3 That they may do evil with both hands 
Kah. I. II that imagineth evil against the Lord 
Hab. I. 13 (Thou art) of purer eyes than to behold 0. 

2. 9 Woe to him that CO veteth an evil ouvciuus 
2. 9 may be delivered from the power of evU ! 
Zeph. 3. 15 thou shalt not see e\il any more 
Zech. I. 4 Turn ye now from your evil ways 

I. 4 and (from) your evil doings : but they 
7. 10 let none of you imagine evil ajaicst his 
8. 17 let none of you imagine evil in your hea. 
MaL I. 8 if ye offer the blind.. (is it) not eril? and 

1. 8 and if ye offer the lame . . (is It) not evil ? 

2. 17 Every one that doeth evil (is) good In the 

i.Evil, badness, y'l roa. 

Isa. I. 16 put away the evil of your doings from 
Jer. 4. 4 because of the eril of your doings 

21. 12 because of the evU of your doings 
23. 2 I will risit upon you the evil of your 
23. 22 and from the evil of their doings 

25. 5 from the evil of your doings, and dwell 

26. 3 because of the eril of their doings 

44. 22 could no longer bear, because of the evil 

5. To be evil, J/'y~ raa. 

Josh.24. 15 if it seem evil unto you to serve the Loed 

6. To do evil, VU1 '•'lo,, 5. 

Prov 24. 19 Fret not thyself because of evU (men) 

7. Eril, KaKla kakia. 

Matt. 5. 34 Sufficient unto the day (is) tne evil thereof 

8.£i-il, kukSs, KaxSy kakos, kakon. 

Matt24. 48 if that evil servant shall say in his heart 

27. 23 N\liy, what evil hath he done? But they 
Mark 7. 21 For from within. .proceed evil thoughts 

15. 14 "\\'hy, what evil hath he done? And they 
I,uke23. 22 Why, what evil hath he done? I have 
JohniS. 23 If I have spoken . .bear vritness of the evil 
Acts 9. 13 how much evil he hath done to thy saints 

23. 9 saying, We find no evil in this man : but 
Eom. 2. 9 upon every soul of man that doeth evU 

3. 8 Let us do evil, that good may come ? 

7. 19 but the evil which I would not, that I do 
7. 21 when I would do gpod, evil is present 
9. II neither haring done any good or evil 
12. 17 Recompense to no man evil for evil 

12. 21 Be not overcome of evil, but overcome e. 

13. 3 not a terror to good works, but to the evil 

13. 4 to (execute) wrath upon him that doeth e. 

14. 2o (it is) evil for that man who eateth vrith 

16. 19 which is good, and simple concerning evil 

1 Co. 1 3. 5 is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil 

jj. 33 evil commmiicatious corrupt good mann. 

2 Co 13. 7 Xow 1 pray to God that ye do no evil 
PhiL 3. 2 Beware of dogs, beware of evU workers 
Col 3. 5 eril concupiscence, and covetousness, 

I Th. s. 15 See that none render evil for evil unto 

1 Ti. 6. 10 love of money is the root of all evil 

2 Ti. 4. 14 the coppersmith did me much evil : the 
Titus I. 12 The Cretians (are) alway liars, eril beasts 
Heb. 5. 14 exercised to discern both good and evii 
Jas. I.- 13 for God cannot be tempted vrith evil 

3 S (it is) an -unruly evil, full of deadly poison 
I Pe. 3 9 Not rendering evil for evil, or railing for 
3. 10 let him refrain his tongue from evil 
3 II Let him eschew eril, and do good ; let 
3. 12 but the face . .(is) agatnsS them that do e. 

^.Evilly, KOKws kakos. 

JohniS. 23 If I have spoken evil, bear witness of 
Acts 23. 5 Thou shalt not speak evil ol the ruler 01 

10. The evil, S -rovripos ho pon?ros. 

Matt. 3-37 Jor whatsoever is more . . cometh of evil 

5. 39 I say unto you. That ye resist not evil 

5, 45 he maketh his sun to rise on the evil and 

6. 13 lead us not. .but deliver us from evil 



Matt. 6 23 But If thine eye be evil, thy whole body 
7. II If ye then, bciug evil, know how to give 
7. 17 but a corrupt tree brlngeth forth evil 
7. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth eril fruit 
9. 4 Wherefore think ye evil in your heart* t • 
12. 34 how can ye, being evil, speak good tliln.f 
j2. 35 and an evil man, out of the evil trcojiunr 
12. 39 An evil and adulterous generation seek. 
15. 19 For out of the heart proceed evil thought! 
30. 15 Is thine eye evil, because I am goodT 
Mark 7. 22 an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, loollshse 
Luke 3. 19 for all the evils which Herod had done' 
6. 22 and cast out your name as evil, for the 
6. 35 kind unto the unthankful and (to) the e. 

6. 45 an evil man out of the evil treasure of 

7. 21 inflrmitiesand plagues, and of evil 8pirit4 

8. 2 which had been healed of evil spirits aAd 
II. 4 lead us not. .but deliver us from evil 

II. 13 If ye then, being evil, know how to give 
II. 29 he began to say. This is an evil general. 
II. 34 when (thine eye) is evil, thy body also(is) 

John 3. 19 men loved . . because their deeds were evil 
7. 7 I testify, .that the works thereof are evil 

Acts 19. 12 and the evil spirits went out of them 
19. 13 to call over them which had evil spirits 
19. 15 the evil spirit answered and said, Jesiu 
19. »6 the marl in whom the evil spirit was le. 

Gal. I. 4 deliver us from this present evil world 

Eph. 5. 16 Redeeming the time, the days are evil 
6. 13 may be able to withstand in the evil day 

1 Th. 5. 22 -Abstain from all appearance of evil 

2 Th. 3 3 establish you, and keep (you) from evil 

1 Ti. 6. 4 whereof cometh envy, .evil surmisingB 

2 Ti 3. 13 evil men and seducers shall wax worse 

4. i3 the Lord shall deliver me from ever)' evil 
Heb. 3. 12 lest there be in any of you an evil heart 

10. 22 having our hearts sprinkled from an evil 
Jas. 2. 4 and are become judges of evil thoughts T 

4. 16 now ye rejoice, .all such rejoicing Is evU 
X Jo. 3. 12 because his own works were evil, and 

W.Evil word, irovriphv brifi.a poneron rhema. 
Matt. 5. II sliaU say all manner of evil against you 

12.Worlhless, <pav\os phaulos. 

John 3. 20 every one that doetB evil Eateth the light 

5. 29 that have done evil, unto the resurrect. 
Jas. 3. 16 there (is) confusion, and eveiy evil work 

EVIL, to be — 

l.To be evil, jn; yara. 

DeutiS. 54 his eye shall be evU toward his brother 
28. 5u her eye shall bb evil toward the husband 

2. To, be evil, Vip, raa. 

Deut. 15. 9 tliino eye boicvfl against thy poor tirotber 

EVIL, to be so — 

Erom badnes:, yip meroa. 

Jer. 24. 3, 8 cannot be eaten, Ihej ore so evil 

29. 17 that cannot be eaten, they are so evQ 

EVIL, to bring — 

To do evil, treat ill, yjfi raa, 5. 

I Ki.17. 20 hast thou also brought evtl upon the wt 
Jer. 25.-29 lo, I begifl to bring evil on the city which 

EVIL, to do — 
I.Evil, jn ra. 

Jer. II. 15 when thou doest evil, then thourejoicest 

2. To do evil, treat ill, yi;-; raa, 5. 

Gen. 44. 5 Ye have done evil in so doing 
Exod. 5. 23 since I came, .he hath done evil to this 
Lev. 5. 4 pronouncing with (his) lips to do evQ 
I KI.14. 9 hast done evil above all that were before 
I Ch.2i. 17 that have sinned, and done evil Sadeed 
Psa. 37. 8 fret not thyself in anywise to do evil 
Prov 24. 8 He that deviseth to do evilshaU bo 
Isa. I. 16 Wash you, makcyouclean. .ceasQtodoe. 

41. 23 or do evil, that we may be dismayed 
Jer. 4. 22 they (are) wise to do evil, but to do good 
10. 5 for they cannot do evil, neither also (Is 
13. 23 do good, that arc accustomed to do evil 
38. 9 these men have done evil in all that they 
Zeph. I. 12 win not do good, neither will he do evil 

3. To do evil, KaKovoiew kakopoieo. 

Mark 3. 4 Is it lav»f ul to do good .'. or to do evil 1 
Luke 6. 9 Is it lawful, .to do good, or to do evil 7 

3 Jo. II but he that doeth evil hath not seen God 

EVIL entreat, to — 

1. To enl entreat, .ilfl raah. 

Job 24. 21 He evil entreateththe barren (that) bear 

2.70 do- evil, treat ill, VSP, raa, 5. 

Exod. 5. 22 wherefore hast thou (soj evil entreated 
. Deut 26. 6 Egj-ptiacs evil entreated us, and afflicted 

3. To do evil to, KaK^u kakoo. • 

Acts 7. 6 and entreat (them) evil four hundred 
7. 19 dealt subtiily . .and evil entreated our 

EVrt man — 

Evil, bad, Ti. ra. 

Job 35. 12 answer, because of the pride of evU men,- 

EVIL report — 

EvU account or report, nj'n dibbah. 

Gen. 37. 2 brought unto his father their eril report 
Sum 13. 32 they brought up an evil report of the 
ij. 37 that did bring up the evil report upoi» 



EVIL 



31G 



EXCEED 



EVIL speaker, — 

j1 iroan of tongue, Jiifiji v'ti ish lashon. 

Vsa.140. It Let not an evil epeaker be established in 

EVIL deeds or things — 

liEvil, Ti ra. 

Prov 15. 28 moutli of the wicked poureth>out evil th. 

%.Evil, had, Kanis kakoa. 

I/Ukei6. as and likewise Lazarus evil things ; but 
Kom. X. 30 proud, boasters, inventors of evil tilings 
J Co, 10.. 6 vfe should not lust after evil things, as 

Z.Evil, vovripis pbneros.. • 

Matti2. 35 and an evil man . . bringeth forth evil thi. 
Mark 7. 23 All these evil things cometli from witlilri 
2 Jo. II tliat biddeth. .ispartaker of hiseviUleeds 

4. Worthless, ipavXos phaulos. 

Titus 2. 8 ashamed, having no evil thing to say of 

EVU doinf — 

l.lnjustice, ItSlKrifia adikema. 

Acts 24. 20, if they have found any evil doing in me 

%To do evil, HaKovoUu) kakopoieo. 

I Pe. 3. 17 suffer for well 'doing, than for evil doing 

EVn. doer — 

\.To ivork vanity, do iniquity, |i!jt ^]i^ paal aven. 
Isa, 31. 2 arise against the house of the evil doers 

2. To do evil, trtat.ill, VTl raa, 5. 

Job 8. 20 neither will lie help the evil doers 

psa. 26. 5 have hated the congregation of evil aoers 

37. I Fret not thyself because of evii doers 

37. 9 For evil doers shall be cut off : but those 

94. 16 WhoTvillrise up for me against the evil d.? 

119. 115 Depart from me, yecvil doers : for I will 

Isn, 1.4 a seed of evil doers, children thst are cor. 

9. 17 every one (is) an hypocrite and an evil d. 

14. 20 seed of evU doers shall never be renowned 
Jer. 20. 13 hath delivered.. .from the hind of evil d. 

23. 14 they strengthen also the tianua of evil d. 

S.Evil doer, KaKo-itoi6s kakopoios. 

1 Pe. 3. ti tliey speak against you as evil dcers, tney 

8. 14 by him for the punishnient of evil doers 
3. 16 [whereas they speak., of you, as of evild.] 
•4- '5 0^3) * tliief, or (as) an evil doer, or (as) a 
4.Evil worker, KaKovpyos kakourc/os. 

2 Ti. 2. 9 Wherein I suffer trouble, as an evil doer 

EVIL favouredness — 

Evil thing, in 15^ dabar ra. 

Deuti;. I wherein is blemish, (or) any evil favour. 

EVIL, that which is — 

l.That which is evil or had, 6 nanSs ho kalcos. 
Komi3. 4 if thou do that which is evil, be afraid 

3 Jo, 1 J Beloved, follow not that which is evil, but 

ft.That which is evil, & irovripSs poneros. 

Luke 6. 45 bringeth forth that \vliich is evil : for of 
Kom 12. 9 Abhor that which is evU; cleave to that 

EVIL, the — 

That which is evil, & ■rroyijoSs ho po7ieros. 

Jolin 17. 15 thou shouldest keep them from the evil 
EVIL, they -which are — 
Evil, had, KaK6s kakos. 

Kev. 2. 2 thou canst not bear them which arc evil 

EVIL affected, to make — 
To make had, KaicJw kakoS. 

Acts-14. a made tlieir minds evil affected against 

E-VIL ME-RO'-DACH, Tl-Jio V'l??. 
Bon and successor of Nebuchadnezzar. He released 
Jehoiakin whom his father had kept in prison for tliirty- 
Beven years. His reign was short, from 561-559. B.C. 
a Ki.25. 27 E. . .did lift up the head of Jehoiachin 
Jer. 52. 31 E. .lifted up the head of Jehoiachin king 
EWE — 
l.Ewe, lamh, '?n") rachel. 

Gen. 31. 38 thy ewes, .havenot casttheir young, and 
32. 14 he goats, two hundred ewes, and twentv 

2. Young lamh, kid, sheep, na' seh. 

Lev. 22. 28 (whether it be) cow or ewe, ye shall not 

EWE LAHB — 

Ewe lamh, n»'3?, ri'^33 kahsah, kihsah. 

Gen. 21. 28 Abraham sot seven ewe lambs of the flock 
21. 29 What (mean) these seven ewe lambs which 
21. 30 For (these) seven ewe lambs shalt thou 
lev. 14. 10 one ewe lamb of the first year without 
Num. 6. 14 one ewe lamb of the first year without 
2 Sa. 12. 5 had nothing, save one Uttle ewe lamb 

EWES preat -with young — 
Suckling, one giving milk, Siy td. 

Psa. 78. 71 From following the ewos great with young 

EXACT, to — 

I.To cause to come out, hring forth, Ny; yatsa, 5. 
a Ki.15. 20 And Mtaahem exacted the money of Israel 

2. To exact, v/i} naga,s. 

Dcuti j. 2 he shall not exact (it) of his neighhour 

15. 3 Of a foreigner thou mayest exact (it again) 
aKLaj. 35.he exacted the silver and the gold of the 
Isa. ^. 3 ye find pleasure, and exact all your lab. 

8,7V) enxid, lift up, K^ij nasha.. 
^eh. 5. J Ye exact usury every one of his brother 



4. To {cause to) exact, K^'j nasha, 5. 

Psa. 89. 22 The enemy shall not exact upon him ; nor 

5. To exact, n?"! nashah. 

Nell, s- 1° I likewise, .might exact of them money 
5. II Kestore. .to them, .that ye exact of them 

6. To [caicse to) exact, nv'J nashah, 5. 

Job II. 6 Know therefore that God exacteth of thee 
7. To do, practice, produce, vpdtrffai prasso. 

Luke 3. 13 Exact no more than that which is appoin. 

EXACTION — 

\. Expulsion, exaction, n;^i"? gerushah. 

Eze. 45. 9 take away your exactions from my people 

<%An exaction, lifting up, N»i? mashsha, 

Neh.io. 31 would leave, .and the exaction of every 

EXACTOR — 

To exact, 'vii nagas. 

Isa. 60. 17 also make, .thine exactors righteousness 

EXALT, to — 

1. To make high, "33 gahah, 5. 

Prov 17. 19 he that exaltethhis gate seeketh destruc. 
Eze. 17. 24 know tliat I tlie Loud, .have exalted tlie 
21. 26 exalt (him that is^ low, and abase (him ■ 
Obad. , 4 Tliough thou exalt (thyself) as the eagle 

2.T0 lift up {self), N'^J nasa," 

H03. 13. I he exalted himself in Israel : but when 
Z.To lift up, Kf/i nasa, 3. 

2 Sa. 5. 12 he had exalted hl^ kingdom for his people 

4. To raise up, exalt, hhti salal,,3d. 

Prov. 4. 8 Exalt her, and she shall promote thee 
5. To lift up, exalt, Dn ritm, 3a\ 

Exod 15. 2 The Lord (is) my strength . . and I will e.' 
Job 17. 4 therefore shalt thou not exalt (tliem) 
Psa. 34. 3 and let us exalt his name together 

37. 34 and he shall exalt thee to inlierit the land 
99. 5 Exalt ye tlie Lori> out God, and worship 
99. 9 Exalt the Lord our God.andworship at his 
107. 32 Let them exalt him also in the congreg. 
118. 28 praise thee : (thou art) my God, I will e. 
Prov 14. 34 Righteousness exaltcth a nation : but. 
Isa. 25. 1 O Lord.. I will exalt thee, I v/iil praise 
Hos. II. 7 though they called . . none at all would e. 

&.To lift up, exalt, Dn ruiri. 

I Sa. 2. 10 and exalt the horn of his anointed 

1 Ki. 14. 7 as I exalted thee from among the people 

16. 2 Forasmucli as I exalted thee out of the 

2 Ki. 19. J 2 against wliom hast thou exalted (thy)voi. 
Psa. 89. 19 I have exalted (one)' chosen out of tho 

92. 10 my horn shalt thou exalt like (the horn of) 

J48. 14 He also exaltcth tho horn of his people 

Prov 14. 29 (lie that is) liasty of spirit exaltcth folly 

Isa. 13. 2 exalt the voice unto them, shake the hand 

14. 13 I will exalt my throne above the stars of 

37. 23 against whom hast thou exalted (thy) vol. 

7. To set on high, '^i-^i sagah, 5. 

Job. 36. 22 Behold, God exalteth by his power : who 
8. 7'o raise high, elevate, v^6u hupsoo. 

Matt 1 1 . 23 And thou . . which art exalted unto heaven 
23. 12 whosoever shall exalt himself shall be 
23. 12 that shall humble himself shall be exal. 

Luke I. 52 put doivn the mighty, .and exalted them 

10. 15 And thou.. which art exalted to heaven 
14. II whosoever exalteth himself shall be aba. 
14. II he that humbleth himself shall be exalted 
18. 14 every one that exalteth himself shall be 
18. 14 lie that humbleth himself shall be exalted 

Acts 2. 33 being by the right hand of God exalted 
5. 31 Him hath God exalted with his right 
13. 17 exalted the people when they dwelt as 
2 Co. 11. 7 in abasing myself that ye might be exalted 
I Pe. s. 6 that ho may exalt you in due time 

EXALT self, to — 

l.To be or become high, H33 gahah. 

Eze. 31. 14 To the end that none, .exalt themselves 

2. To lift up self, Nj^j nasa, 7. 

1 Ki. I. 5 , the son of Haggith exalted himself, saying 
Eze. 29. 15 neither shall it exalt itself any more 
Dan. II. 14 also the robbers, .shall exalt themselves 

3. To raise up self, ^^D salal, 7a. 

Exod. 9. 17 As yet exaltest tliou thyself against my 

4. To he high, lifted up, en ritm. 

Psa. C6. 7 let not the rebellious exalt themselves 
140. 8 further not. .(lest) they exalt themselves 

5. To lift up self, on rum, 7a. 

Dan. II. 36 he shall exalt himself, and magnify 
6.7*0 lift up upon or against, iiralpoi epairo. 

2 Co. 10. 5 and every high thing that exalteth itself 

11. 20 if a man exalt himself, if a man smite 
7. To lift up above, virepaipw huperairo. 

2 Th. 2. 4 Who opposeth and ex Iteth himself 
EXALT highly, to — 
To lift up above, vTttpvfiiw huperupsoB. 

Phil. 2. 9 God also hath highly exalted him, and 
EXALTED, to be — 
l.To he or become high or haughty, fl31 gahah. 

Job 36. 7 doth establish them J. and they are exalt. 

Isa. s. z6 LoBS of hosts shall be exalted In judg. 



Eze. 19. II her stature was exalted among the thick 
31. 5 his height was exalted above all the tree* 

2. To he lifted up, «'^3 na^a, 2. 

Isa. 2. 2 shall be exalted above the hills ; and all 
. 40. 4 Every valley shall be exalted, and every 
Mic. 4. I it shall be exalted above the hills ; and 

3. To lift up self, K'f J nasa, 7. 

Num24. 7 higher, .and his kingdom shall be exalted 
I Ch. 29. II and thou art exalted as head above all 

4. To,bc gone up, rhy_ alah, 2. 

Psa. 47. 9 (belong) unto God : he is greatly exalted 
97. 9 For thou, Lord, .art exalted far above 

5 -To he high, lifted up, cn rum. 

1 Sa. 2. I mine horn is exalted in the Lord ; my 

2 Sa. 22. 47 exalted be tlie God of the rock of my salv. 
Psa. 12. 8 wicked walk.. when the vilest men are c. 

13. 2 how long shall mine enemy be exalted 
18. 46 and let the God of my salvation be exal. 
21. 13 Be thou exalted. Lord, in thine own 
46. 10 I will be exalted. .1 will be exalted in 
57. 5, II Be thou exalted, O God, above the 
89. 16 in thy righteousness shall they be exalt. 
8g. 24 and in my name shall his horn be exalted 
108. 5 Be thou exalted, God, above the heavens 
112. 9 his horn shall be exalted with honour 
Prov II. II By the blessing, .the city is exalted 
Isa. 30. 18 therefore will he be exalted, that he 
49. TI and ray highways shall be exalted 
52. 13 he shall be exalted and extolled, and bO 
Hos. 13.' 6 were filled, and their heart was exalted 

6. To he lifted up, exalted, on rnni, 36. 

Neh. 9. 5 which is exalted above all blessing and 
Psa. 75. 10 the horns of the righteous shall be exal, 

7. To lift up, exalt, Dn ru7n, 1 or 5. 

Psa. 89. 17 in thy favour our horn shall ho exalted 

8. To be high, can ramam. 

Job 24. 24 They are exalted for a little while, cue 
^ Psa. 118. 16 The right hand of the Lord is exalted 

, &. To be or become high, DOi ramam, 2, or Dn rum, 7a< 

Isa. 33. 10 Now will I rise, .now will I be exalted 
10. T'o he high or strong, nyy sagab. 

"Job 5. II those whicli mourn may be exalted to saf. 
W.Tohe or become high or strong, 2:';^ sagab, 2. 
Isa. 2. II, 17 tlie Lord alone shall iDe exalted in 
12. 4 make mention that his name is exalted 
33. 5 The Lord is exalted; for he dwelleth 

EXALTED above measure, to to — 

To lift up above, vnepalpcii huperairo. 

2 Co. 12. 7, 7 lest I should be exalted above measure 

iEXALTED, in that he is — 

In his lifting up, iv T<p iyi|/€j auxoD. 

Jas I. 9 Let the brother, .rejoice in that he isex. 

EXAMTNATZON — 

A judging up, examination, investigation, ftvd- 

Kptais anakrisis. 

Acts 25. 26 after examination liad, I might have so. 

EXAMLNE, be examined, to — 
l.To try, prove, test, jna bachan. 

Psa. 26. 2 E.tamine me, Lord, and prove me ; try 
2.T0 examine, seek, enquire, B'i'J darash, 3. 

Ezra 10. 16 and sat down, .to examine the matter 
3. To examine, ii.vestigate, avaKplvu anakrino.. 
Luke23. 14 I, having examined (him) before you, have 
Acts 4. 9 If we this day be examined of the good 
12. 19 he examined the keepers, and commanded 
24. 8 by examining of whom thyself mayest 
28. 18 Who, wlien they had examined me, would 
I Co. 9. 3 Mine answer to them that do examine 

i. To examine fully, kv^Ti^a anetazo. 

Acts 22. 24 bade that he should bo examined by BC. 
32. 29 from him which should have examined 

Z.To prove, ZoKi/jia^io doldmazo. 

1 Co. II. 28 let a man examine himself, and so let him 
&.To try, ireipi^w peirazO. 

2 Co. 13. 5 Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the 

EXAMPLE — 

1, Sample, exhibition, Sf7yp.a deigma, 

Jude - 7 the cities, .are set forth for an example 

2 A type, model, rvnos tupos. 

« Co. 10. 6 Now these things were our examples, to 
I Ti. 4, 12 but be thou an example of the believers 

3. Copy, an under-urnting, ijiroypanij.6s hupograt 

I Pe. 2. 21 leaving us an example, that ye should 

4. A sample, exhibition, iirdSetyfia hupodeigmo, 

John 13. 15 I have given you an example, that ye 
Heb. 4. II lest any man fall after the same example 
8. 5 A'^ho serve unto the example and shadow' 
Jas. "s- 10 for an example of suffering affliction, and 

EXAMPLE, to make a public — 

To exhibit publicly, irapaSeiy/iarl^o} paracteigmati. 

Matt. I. 19 not willing [to make her a Dublic example] 
EXCEED, to — 
l^To show self mighty, "03 jroJarj 7. 

Job )6. 9 their transgres^ons that the; have eKos 



EXCEEDING 



317 



EXCEPT 



2. To be or become great, '?13 gadal. 

I Ei. lo. 23 So king Solomon exceeded all the kings of 

8. To make or become great, "jia gadal, 5. 

I Ss. 20. 41 wept one with another, until David exc. 

4. To add, ip; yasaph. 

3 Ch. 9. 6 (for) thou exceedest the fame that I heard 

6. To add, 15,' yasaph, 5. 

Deut 25. 3 not exceed : lest, (if) he ehould exceed 
I Kl. 10. 7 thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the 

6. 2*0 be over and above, abound, exceed, ireptaraeva. 
Matt. 5. 20 except your righteousness shall exceed 
3 Ck>. 3. 9 muchmorcjdoth the ministration.. exceed 

BXCEEDINO — 

l.JExcellent, abundant, "iw yattir. 

Dan. 3. 22 the furnace exceeding hot, the flamo of 
7. 19 exceeding dreadful, whoso teeth (were of) 

i. Super abundance, excellency, "in.; yether. 

Pan. 8. 9 a little horn, which waxed exceeding gr. 

5. Might, ^ND meod. 

Gen. 15. 1 1 (am) thy shield, (and) thy exceedingg. 

17. 6 And I will make thee exceeding fruitful 

37. 34 he cried with a great and exceeding bitter 
Exod. I. 7 multiplied, and waxed exceeding mighty 

19, j6 the voice of the trumpet exceeding loud 
B'umi4. 7 The land, .(is) an exceeding good land 
s Sa, 8. 8 from Betah . , king David took exceeding 

13. 2 The rich (man) had exceeding many iloc. 
X Kl. 4. 29 God gave Solomon wisdom, .exceeding 

7. 47 because they were exceeding many 

1 Ch 20. 2 he brought also exceeding much spoil out 
9 Ch, 32. 27 Hezekiah had exceeding much riches and 
Psa. 1 19. 96 (but) thy commandment (is) exceeding 
Jer. 48. 29 the pride of Moab, he is exceeding proud 
Eze. 9. 9 The iniquity of the house . . (is) exceeding 

16. 13 thou wast exceeding beautiful, and tliou 
37. 10 and stood up. .an exceeding great army 
47. 10 as the fish of the great sea, exceeding 

i. Above, upward, onward, nbyep lemalah. 

a Ch. 22. 5 the house . . (must be) exceeding magnWcal 
•3 Ch. 16. 12 until hia disease (was) exceeding (great) 

6. To spread out, rn? sarach. 

ilze. 23. IS exceeding in dyed attire upon their heads 

6. Many, mitch, enough, abundant, 3n rab. 
a Ch. 14. 14 for there was exceeding much spoil In 

7. To make great or abundant, ixs n^n rabah meod, 5. 

2 Ch. II. 12 (ho put) shields., and made them exceed. 

S.Greaf, N'si? saggi. 

Dan. 6. 23 Then was the king exceeding glad for 
9.Beyo7id surpassing, Ka9' tw^p^oX^v kath huper. 

Kom. 7. 13 that sin. .might become exceeding sinful 

10. Very, greatly, Xtav lian. 

Matt. 2. 16 Then Herod, .was exceeding wroth, and 
4. 8 taketh him up into an exceeding high 

8. 28 two possessed with devils, .exceeding 
Mark 9. 3 became shining, exceeding white as snow 
I;Uke23. 8 when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding 

11. 7*0 Ood, T^ 0«y to ilieo. 

Acts I7. 20 Moses was bom, and was exceeding fair 

12. Oreatly, veheinently, cripSSpa sphodra. 

Matt 2. 10 they rejoiced with exceeding great Joy 

17. 23 And they were exceeding sorry 

26. 22 they were exceeding so^^o^vf ul, and began 
Bev. 16. 21 for the plague thereof was exceeding 

13. Over, above, (nrip huper. 

Eph. 3. 2o Now unto Imn that is able to do exceed. 

14. To cast beyond, surpass, iTrep^dWca huperballo. 
2 Co. 9. 14 which long after you for the exceeding 
Eph. I. 19 the exceeding greatness of his power to 

3. 7 he might show the exceeding riches of his 

15. To be over and above, vwepirepta'(r4vw huperper. 
2 Co. 7. 4 am exceeding joyful in all our tribulatioo 

16. To Ood, D-r)*?t<h lelohim. 

Jon. 3. 3 Now' Nineveh was an exceeding great city 

17. To be made wise, Djn chakam, 4. 

Prov 30. 24 little upon the earth, but they (are) exceed. 
\?i. Rejoicing, joy, gladness, mirth, nnpif simchah, 
Psa. 21. 6 thou hastiniade him exceeding glad with 
43. 4 Then will I go. .unto God my exceeding 

19.Cfrcat, n^ina gedolah. 

Jon. 4. 6 So Jonah was esooeding glad of the go.urd 
EXCEEDING, far more — 

Beyond measure aur;passing, Ka& ivepffoX'fiv th 
iwepPoXiji'. 

a Co. 4. 17 a far more exceeding (and) eternal weight 

EXCEEDING proudly — 
High, haughty, ni33 gaboah. 

I Sa. a. 3 Talk no more bo exceeding proudly ; let 

EXCEEDIXOLY — 

1. Abundant, excellent, I'P! yattir. 

Dan. 7. 7 dreadful and terrible, and strong exceed. 

2,Might, (ind) n«D meod {meod}. 

Gen. 7. 19 the waters prevailed exceedingly upon 
13. f3 and sinners before the LORD exceedingly 
17. 2 and will multiply thee exceedingly 
tj. ao and wUl multiply him exeeedingly; twelve 



Gen. 30. 43 the man increased exceedingly, and had 
47. 27 and grew, and multiplied exceedingly 

2 Ki.io. 4 But they were exceedingly afraid, and 
Esth. 4. 4 Then was the queen exceedingly grieved 
Psa. 1 19. 167 thy testimonies; and I love them exce. 

3. Above, upward, onward, rihvoh lemalah. 

I Ch.29. 25 the Lord maguifled faolomon exceedingly 

3 Ch. I. T Ood (was) with him, and magnified him e. 

17 ,12 And Jehoshaphat waxed great exccedin. 
26. 8 for he strengthened (himself) exceedingly 
i.Many, much, enough, abundant, 2t rab. 

Psa. 123. 3 for wo are exceedingly filled with conte. 
123. 4 Our soul is exceedingly lllied with the 

5. To makemany or abundant, ikd .n^n rahahmjeod,^. 

Gen. 16. 10 I will multiply thy seed exceedingly, that 

1 Sa, 26. 21 have played the fool, and have eiTed ex. 
Q.Joy, rejoicing, '?'J"'5'^ ele gil. 

Job 3. 22 Wlilch rejoice exceedingly, (and) are glad 

7. A great trembling, n'^m ^im cliaradah gedolah. 

Gen. 27. 33 Isaac trembled very exceedingly, and 

8. With rejoicing, gladness, mirth, nnpt;'^ besimchah 
Psa. 68. 3 rejoice before God ; yea, let them exceed. 

^.Desire, lust, nixn taavah. 

Psa. 106. li But lusted exceedingly in the wilderness 
\0. Great, !n\ii gedolah. 

Neh. 2. 10 it grieved them exceedingly that thero 
Jon. I. 10 Then were the men exceedingly afraid 

1. 16 the men feared the Lord exceedingly, aud 
4. I But It displeased Jonah exceedingly, and 

11. Oreat (with) might, ii<a nSiia gedolah meod. 

2 Sa. 13. 15 Then Amnon hated her exceedingly; so 

12.More abundantly, Trepia(Torepws pcrissoteros. 
2 Co. 7. 13 and exceedingly the more joyed we for 

13. Exceedingly, wepio'C'Sii pcrissos. 

Acts 26. II and, being exceedingly mad against them 
li.Oreatly, vehemently, (T(p65pa sphodra. 

Mattig. 25 they were exceedingly amazed, saying 
IB.Greaily, vehemently, o'cpoSpais sphodros. 

Acts 27. 18 we being exceedingly tossed with a temp. 

IQ. Above out of ineaswe, bvip iit irepiaaov. 

I Th. 3. 10 Night and day praying exceedingly that 

17.j1 great fear, <j>6$oy niyav plwbon jnegan. 
Mark 4. 41 they feared exceedingly, and said pne to 

EXCEEDDf GLT, the moro — 

More abundantly, -TrepiirtroTspwr perissoteros. 
Markis. 14 they cried out [the more exceedingly] 
Gal. 1. 14 being [more exceediuglyj zealous of the 

EXCEL, to — 
l.Mighty, ^'l^3 gibbor. 

Psa. 103. 20 ye his angels, that excel in strength, that 
2.T0 make abundant, in; yathar, 5. 

Gen. 49. 4 Unstable as water, thou shalt not excel 
3.2*0 be pre-eminent, excel, ns) natsach, 3. 

I Ch. 15. 21 with harps on the Sheminith to excel 
4. To go up, nSj; cdah. 

Prov.31. 29 done virtuously, but thou excellcst them 
h.To be abundant, T\qr\ rabah. 

I Ba. 4. 30 Solomon's wisdom excelled the wisdom 

6. To be over and above, irepKTinvw perisseuo. 

1 Co. 14. 12 seek that ye may excel to the edifying 

7. To cast beyond, surpass, vTrepPd\\a huperballo, 

2 Co. 3. 10 by reason of the glory that oxcelleth 

EXCELLEKCT — 

1. Rising, excellency, niNJ gaavah. 

Deut 33.26 (who) rideth . . in his excellency on the sky 
33. 29 and who (is) the sword of thy eEcellency ) 
Psa. 68. 34 his excellency (is) over Israel, and his 

2. Rising, excellency, fiNJ gaon. 

Exodi5. 7 in the greatness of thin* excellency thou 
Job 37 4 thimdereth with, .voice of his excellency 
Psa. 47. 4 the excellency of Jacob, whom he loved 
Isa. 13. 19 the beauty of the Chaldees' excellency 

60. 15 I will make thee an eternal excellency, a 

Eze. 24. 21 excellency of your strength, the desire 

Amos 6. 8 I abhor the excellency of Jacob, and hate 

8. 7 LoKD hath sworn by the excellency of Jac. 

nth.. 2. 2 excellency of Jacob, as the excellency of 

Z.Height, loftiness, njS gobah. 

Job 40. 10 Deck thyself, .(^vith) majesty and exc«ll, 
i.Sonour, beauty, majesty. Tin hadair. 

Isa. 35. 2 the excellency of Cannel and Sharon 
35. 2 shall see . . the excellency of our God 

5. Superabundance, excellency, -in; yether. 

Gen. 49. 3 excellency of dignity, and the excellency 
Job : 4. 21 Doth not their excellency (which is) in 

^.Advantage, l"nri: yithron. 

Eccl. 7. 12 excellency of knowledge (is, that) wisdom 

T. Excellence, rising, nVin seeth. 

Job 13. II Shall not his excellency make you afraid! 
Psa. 62. 4 to cast (him) down from hia excellency 

%. Excellency, h-'V si. 

Job 20. 6 his excellency mount up to the heavens 

9.A casting beyond, surpassing, wttp^oXi) huperb. 
a Co. 4. 7 the excellency of the powerTnay be of God 



10. The pre-eminence,. rh Inttpixov to huperechon. 

Phil. 3. 8 tho excellency of Die knowledge of ChrM 
11. yl Iwlding over or beyond, intepoxfl huperochl. 

1 Co. 2. I with excellency of spcocb or of wisdom 

EXOEIiElfT — 

1. Honourable, tin addir. 

Psa. 8. I, 9 how excellent (is) thy name In all the oa. 
16. 3 the excellent, in whom (is) all my delight 
76. 4 Thou (art) more glorious (and) excellent 
2. 7*0 choose, try, fix on, no? bachar. 

Song 5. 15 (is) as Lebanon, excellent as the cedars 
3.Rising, excellency, pride, I^K3 gaon. 

Isa. 4. 2 the fruit of the earth (shall be) excellent 

4. To make or become great, ^-li gadal, 5. 

Isa. 28. 29 wonderful in comuicl. .excellent in wor. 
h. Precious, nij; yakar. 

Psa. 36. 7 How excellent (Is) thy loving kindness, 
Q. Excellent, abundant, tr; yattir. 

Dan. 2. 31 great image, whose brightness (was) ex. 

4. 36 and excellent majesty was added unto me 

5. 12 as an excellent spirit, and knowledge, and 

5. 14 and excellent wLsdom is found in thco 

6. 3 because an excellent spirit (was) in him 

7 . Superabundance, excelleiicy, in; yellier. 

Prov 17. 7 Excellent speech becometb not a fool 
9i. Excellent, cool, 13 qar. 

Prov 17. 27 man of miderstauding is. .excellent spirit 
^.Ahmdance, 3"i rob. 

Psa 150. 2 praise him. .to his excellent ereatne^s 

10. Oreat, WiV/ saggi. 

Job 37. 23 (he is) excellent in power, and In Judgment 

11. Ornaments, "ill adi. 

Eze. 16. 7 and thou art come to excellent ornaments 

12. Beauty, nii<En tiplierelh. 

Esth. I. 4 and the honour of his excellent majesty 

13. Pro^^er or becoming to the great, /ieyaXo7^pt^^^jt. 

2 Pe. I. 17 a voice to him from the excellent glory 

EXCELLENT, more — 

l.Orcater, better, widely different, tia<pop<tiT(pos. 
Heb. I. 4 obtained a more excellent name than 
8. 6 he obtained a more excellent ministry 

2. Very surpassing, Kad' u7rep/3oA.i';v- 

I Co. 12. 31 yet show I unto you a more excellent way 

3. More, greater, fuller, irXdav pleion, 

Heb.ii. 4 a more excellent sacrifice than Cain 

EXCELLENT, most — 

A host, powerful, noble, kp&tkttos kratistos. 

Luke I. 3 write unto thee, .most excellent Theoph, 
Acts 23. 26 Claudius Lysias unto the most excellent 

EXCELLENT, things that are (more) — 

Things that differ, are pre-eminent, ra timpfpovTa. 
Rom. 2. 18 approvest.. things that are more excellent 
Phil. I. 10 ye may approve things that are excellent 

EXCELLENT, to be — 

l.To become set on high, 3?'?' sagab, 2. 

Paa.:48. 13 his name alone is excellent ; his glory 

2. To cause to go about err spy out, "iin tur, 6. 

Prov. 12. 26 The righteous (is) more excellent than his 

EXCELLENT thing — 

1. Rising, excellency, nw geulh. 

Iia. 1-2, 5 he hath done excellent things : this (is) 

^•Foremost, leading, T3J nagid. 

Prov. 8. 6 Hear ; for I will speak of excellent things 

3. Threefold excellent, weighty, v')iv shalish. 

Prov 22. 2o Have not I written . . thee excellent things 

EKCZLLENT (oU) — 
Head, top, pki rosh, 

Psa. 141. 5 (it shall be)an eicellentoil, (which) ebaU 

EXOELLETH — 
Advantage, I'nn' yithron. 

Eocl. 2. 13 ex'celleth foil; as far as light exoelleth 

EXCEPT — 

l.Is not, ]:« ayin. 

Gen, 44. 26 except our youngest brother (be) with nf 

2.T0 the separation of, nj? lebad, 

Esth. 4. II except such to whom the king sballhold 

3. Without, 'B/a bilti. 

Gen. 43. 3 shall not see my face except your brot. 
Amos 3. 3 two walk together, except they be agreed I 

4. That, because, when, '3 ki. 

Num.16. 13 except thou make thyself altogether 1 

5. Therefore, except, but, ]Jy> laJien. 

Dan. 2. II except the gods, whose dwelling Is not 
6. 5 except we find (rt) against him coucemlnff 

Q.If not, kSi'7 lule. 

Gen. 43. 10 except we had lingered surely now wo 

7, If not, 'Si*? lule. 

I Sa. 25. 34 except thou hadst hasted and come to 
Isa. I. 9 Except the Lokd of hosts had left unto 



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B.OMt/, surely, nevertheless, pi raq. 

Gsn. 47. 26 except the land of . . priests only, (w'tlich) 

^.JJ'...not, eav-./iTi ean.'.me. ■ 

Matt. J. 20 except your righteousness shall exceed 
la. 29 except he first bind the strong man? 
■18. ■ 3 Except ye be converted, and become as 

26. 4.2 not pass away from me, except I drink 
■Mark 3. 27 except he will first bind the strong man 

7. 3 except they wash (their) hands oft, eat 
■jr. 4 except they w sh, they eat not Lu. 13.3,5 
.Sohn 3. 2 do these miracles .. except God be with 
3. 3 Except a man be born again, he cannot 
3. 5 Except a man be born of water and (of) 

3. 27 except it be given him from heaven 

4. 48 Except ye see signs and wonders, ye will 
6. 44 except the Father which hath sent me 
6. 53 Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man 
6. 65 except it were given unto him of my 

12. 24 Except a com of wheat fall into the 
15. 4 bear f ruit .. except it abide in the vine 
15. 4 no more can ye, except ye abide in me 
jdcts 8. 31 How can I, except some man should 
15. I Except ye be circumcised after the 

27. 31 Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot 
Eom.io. 15 howshall they preach except they bo 

1 Co. 14. 6 except I shall speak to you either by 

14. 7 except they give a distinction in the 

14. 9 except ye utter by the tongue vvords easy 

15. 36 that, .is not quickened, except it die 
s Th. 2. 3 except there come a falling away first 

2 Ti. 2. 5 not crowned, except he strive lawfully 
Rev. 2. 5 remove thy candlestick . . except thou re. 

2. 22 except they repent of their deeds 

10.1/ not, al ixi] ei me. 

Matt 19. 9 [except (it be) for fornication, and shall] 
24. 22 And except those days should be shorte. 
John 19. II except it were given thee from abovo 
Rom. 7. 7 except the law had said. Thou shalt not 
9.'29 Except the Lord of Sabaoth had left u;3 
2 Co. 12. 13 except (it be) that I. .was not burdenso 

ll./f not, ei ix'l] Ti ei tm ti. 

I/Uke 9. 13 except we should go and buy meat for 

1 Co. 7. 5 except (it be) with consent for a time 

2 Co. 13. 5 Clirist is in you, except ye be reprobates 

12. // not, except, qkt6s el fj-i) ektos ei me. 
1 Co. 14. 5 except he interpret, that the church 

IZ.Near hy, without, outside of, irapeKTSs parekios. 

Acts 26. 29 altogether such as I am. except these 
li.More than, except, ttK-^v plen. 

Acts 8. I were all scattered . . except the apostles 

"Lh.Rut if, except, dk 'g ki im. 

Gen. 32. 26 wUlnot let thee go, except thou bless mo 

l^.lf not, th DX ini la. 

Gon. 44. 23 Except your youngest brother come doivn 
Josh. 7. 12 except ye destroy the accursed from 
Deut 32. 30 except their Rock had sold them and 

EXCEPT it be — 
Either, or, fi e. 

Acts 24. 21 Except it bo for this one voles, that 1 
EXCEPT that — 

If not, 61 fi.-'i] ei m^. 

Marki3. 20 except that the lordhad shortened those 

Excepted, to be — 

Without, outside, cktJs ektos. 

I Co. 15. 27 he is excepted v/hich did put all things 
EXCESS — 
X.Ineontinenee, aKpa(rla akrasia. 

Matt 23. 23 they are full of extortion and [excess] 

%A pouring out upon, dvax^ffts anachusis. 

I Pe. 4. 4 not with (them) to the same excess of 
Z.Pvodirjality, acraria asotia. 

Eph. s. 18 bo not drunk with wine, wherein is oxc. 
EXCESS of wine — 
Overflowing of vnne, oXvoipKvyla oinophlugia. 

1 Pe, 4. 3 in lasciviousness, lusts, excess of wine 
EXCHAHGE — 
Change, exchange, nnion temurah. 

Lev. 27. 10 it and the exchange thereof shall be holy 

Job 28. 17 exchange of it (shall not be for) jewels of 

EXCHANGE, in — 

An equivalent, fair exchange, avrdWayixa OMtall. 
Matt x6. 26 ■ft'hat shall a man give in exchange for 
Mark 8. 37 what shall a man give in exchange for 

EXOHAITGE, to — 

To change, exchange, 11D mur, 5. ' 

Eze. 48. 14 neither exchange, nor alienata the flrat 

EXCHANGES — 

One who sits at a table, exchanger, TpoTre^iTijy. 
Matt25. 27 to have put my money to the exchangers 

EXCLUDE, to — ^ 

To shut out, iKKXilo) ekkleio. 

Rom. 3. 27 Wliere (is) boasting then ? It Is excluded 
Gal. 4. 17 they would exclude you, that ye might 

EXCUSE, to make — 

To ask off from., or away,TrapanloiiouparaHeoitmi, 
lukei4 j8 all with one (conseut) began to maka ex. 



149. 

149. 

Isa. 16. 



Jer. 



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7- 

22. 

23- 
23- 



EXCUSE, without — 

Without apology, ava-n-o\6yriro5 anapologetos. 

Ilom. I. 2o D^ iluil iiitiy are Vfit-hout excuse 
EXCUSE one's self, to — 
To speak self off, apologise, h,-KoXoyion.ai apologeo. 

Rom. 2. 15 accusing or else excusing one another 

2 Co. 12. 19 think ye that we excuse ourselves unto 
EXCUSED, to be — 
To ask off from, irapanioixat paraiteomai. 

Lukei4. 18 go and see it : I pray thee have me exc. 
14. 19 to prove them : I pray thee have me ex. 
EXECRATION — 
Execration, oath, curse, rh^ alah. 

Jer. 42. 18 shall be an execration, and an astonish, 
44. 12 shall be an execration, (and) an astonish. 
EXECUTE, to — 
1. To do, ^3J; abaa. 

Num. 8. II they may execute the service of the LORD 
2.T0 do, rtfV, asah. 

Exodi2. 12 the gods of Egypt I will execute Judgment 

Num. 5. 30 priest shall execute upon her all this 
33. 4 gods al.9o the Lord executed judgments 

Deut 10. 18 execute the judgment of the fatherless 
33. 21 he executed the justice of the Lord, and 

1 Sa. 28. 18 executedst his fierce wrath upon Amalek 

2 Sa. 8. 15 David executed judgment and justice 

1 Ki. 6. 12 and execute my judgments, and keep all 
J Ch.i8. 14 executed judgment and justice among all 

2 Ch.24. 24 So they executed judgment against Joash 
Psa 9. 16 known (by) the judgment (Vifhich) he exe. 

99. 4 thou executest judgment and righteous. 
103. 6 LojiD exeouteth righteousness and judg. 
119. 84 execute judgment on them that persecute 
146. 7 Which cxecuteth judgment for the oppr. 
7 To execute vengeance upon the heathen 
9 To execute upon them the judgment 
3 execute judgment ; make thy shadow as 
I if there be (any) that executeth judgment 
5 if ye throughly e::ecute judgment betw. 
3 Execute ye judgment and righteousness 
5 execute judgment and justice in the earth 
20 until ho liave executed, and till he have 
33. IS shall execute judgment and righteousness 
5. 8 v/Ul execute judgments in the midst of 
5. 10 I will execute judgments in thee, and the 
5. 15 1 shall execute judgments in thee in anger 
li. 9 and will execute judgments among you 
11. 12 neither executed my judgments, but have 
16. 41 execute judgments upon thee in the sight 
18. 8 executed true judgmentbetween man and 
18. 17 hath e.xecuted my judgments, hath walked 
20. 24 they had not executed my judgments, but 
23. io for they had executed judgment upon her 
25. II I will execute judgments upon Moab 
25. 17 I will execute great vengeance upon them 
28. 22 I shall have executed judgments in her 
28. 26 I have executed judgments upon all those 
30. 14 and wiU execute judgments in No 
20. 19 Thus will I execute judgments in Egypt 
39. 21 see my judgment that I have executed 
45. 9 execute judgment and justice, take away 
Hos. ii. 9 not execute the fierceness of mine anger 
Joel 2. II for (lie is) strong that executeth his word 
Mic. 5. 15 will execute vengeanceiin anger and fury 

7. 9 plead nfy cause, .oxccuce judgment for 

3. To judge, act as magistrate, csy shaphat. 

Zech. 7. 9 Execute true judgment, and show mercy 

8. 16 execute the judgment of truth and peace 

LTo do, ■KQiiio poieO. 

John 5. 27 given him authority t-,-' execute judgment 
Jude 15 To execute judgment upon all. and to 

EXECUTE (judgment), to — 
To judge, decide, jT din. 

Jer. 21. 12 Execute judgment in the morning, and 
EXECUTED, to be — 

1. To be done, performed, "13J? abad, 4. 

Ezra 7. 26 let judgment be executed speedily upon 

2. To be done, performed, ntyj; a.iah, 2. 

EccL 8. II an evil work is not executed speedily 
EXECUTING — 
To do, iTf'j; asah. 

2 Ki.io. 30 executing (that which is) right in mine 

EXECUTIOl?, to be put in — 
To be d^one, n'tyii asah, 2. 

Esth. 9. I decree drev/ near to be put in execution 
EXECUTIOiraTR — 
A spearman (from LaA. speculator), trireKovXdTup. 

Mark 6. 27 king sent an executioner, and commanded^ 

EXEHPTED — 

Free, acquitted, exempt, 'p3 naqi. 

1 Ki.15. 22 throughout all Judah; none (was)exem. 
EXERCISE — 
Q-ymnastic exercise, yvfivaarla gwmnasia. 

1 Ti. 4. 8 For bodily exercise proflteth little ; but 
EXERCISE, to — 
l.To do, n'^j; asah. 

Jer. 9. 24 (he Lord which exercise loving kindness 

8, To •■Dorh up, a(rid(a askeo. 

Acta 24, 16 herein do I exercise myself, to haM^alw. 



3. To use exercise, train up, yvfivi^w gumnazo. 

1 Ti. 4. 7 exercise thyself (rather) unto godliness 
Heb. 5. 14 exercised to discern both good and evil 

12. II unto them which are exercised thereby 

2 Pe. 2. 14 have exercised with covetous nractices 

i.To do, ■aoUti) poieo. 

Rev. 13. 12 he exerciseth all the power ol the flist, 
EXERCISE (robbery), to — 
To take away violently, '?!3 gazal. 

Eze. 22. 29 exercised robbery, and have vexed thft 
EXERCISE self, to — 
To go, walk, proceed, 'ii'pn halah, 3. 

Psa.131. I neither do I exercise myself in great 
EXERCISED, to be — 
To be afflicted, humbled, f^V, anah. 

Eccl. I. 13 hath God given, .to be exercised thereTT 
3. 10 to the sons of men to be exercised in U 

EXHORT, to — 

l.To exhort, recommend, irapatvia parained. 
Acts 27. 22 I exhort you to be of good cheer : for 

2. To call near, or for, irapaKaXioi parakaled. 

Acts 2. 40 other v/ords did ho testify and exhort 
II. 23 exhorted them all, that with purpose 

14. 22 exhorting them to continue in the faith 

15. 32 exhorted the brethren with many words 
E.omi2. 8 he that exhorteth, on exhortation : he 

2 Co. 9. 5 thought.. necessary to exhort the breth. 

1 Th. 2. II As ye know how we exhorted and eomf o. 

4. I exhort (you) by the Lord Jesus, that as ye 
5. 14 we exliort you, brethren, warn them that 

2 Th. 3. 12 exhort by our Lord Jesus Christ, that with 

1 Ti. 2. 1 1 exhort therefore, that, first of all 

6. 2 These things teach and exhort 

2 TI. 4. 2 exhort, with . . long suffering and doctri. 
Titus I. 9 to exhort and to convince the gamsayera 

2. 6 Young men likewise exhort to be sober 
2. 13 and exhort, and rebuke with all author. 
Heb. 3. 13 But exhort one another daily, while it is 
I Pe. 5. I The elders which are among you I exh. 

5. 12 exhorting, and testifying that this is the 
Jude 3 and exhort (you) that ye should earnestly 

3. To turn forward, propel, irpoTpeiro} protrepo. 

Acts 18. 27 exhorting the disciples to receive him 

EXHORT (one another), to — 

To call near or for, wapaKaKea parakaleo. 

Heb. 10. 25 exhorting (one another) : and so mnclk 

EXHORTATION — 

A calling near or for, irapa.KA-rjs'ts paraklesis. 
Acts 13. 15 if ye have any word of exhortation for 
Rom 12. 8 he that exhorteth, on exhortation : ha 

1 Co. 14. 3 edification, and exhortation, and comfort 

2 Co. 8. 17 he accepted the exhortation ; but being 
1 Th. 2. 3 our exhortation (was) not of deceit, nor 

1 Ti. 4. 13 to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine 
Heb. 12. 5 ye have forgotten the. exhortation whicl. 

13. 22 brethren, suffer the word of exhortation 

EXHORTATION, to give much — 

To call near with much discourse, irapaKoXiw \6yif 

■noK\<f. 

Acts 20. 2 had given them much exhortation, ho 

EXHORTATION, in one's — 

To call near or for, TtapaKaXieo parakaleo. 

Luke 1. 18 Andmany other things in his exhortation 
EXILE — 
To remove, nba galah, 3. 

2 Sa. 15. 19 for thou (art) a stranger, and also an ex. 

EXILE, captive — 

To wander, nt;5! tsoeh. 

Isa. 51. 14 The captive exile hasteneth that he may 
EXORCIST — 
One who adjures out demons, i^opKiffriis exorkistes. 

Acts 19. 13 certain of the vagabond Jews, exorcists 
EXPECT, to — 
l.To receive from, expect, wait for, iKSexo/xat. 

Heb. 10. 13 expecting till his enemies be made his 
2.T0 think toward, look for, irpocrSoKaa prosdokad. 

Acts 3. 5 exjwcting to receive something of them 
EXPEOTATIOK — 
1. Expectation, 1350 mabbat. 

Isa. 20, 5 and ashamed of Ethiopia their expeota. 
2o. 6 such (ia) our expectation, wliither we Act 

2.Fxpectation, c.ip ruebbat. 

Zech. 9. 5 Ekroii, for her expectation, shall be asha. 

Z.Hope, expectation, riipn tiqvah. 

Psa. 9. i3 expectatisn' of the poor shall (not) perish 
62. 5 for my expectation (is) from him 

Prov 10. 28 expectation of the \yicked shall perish 
II. 7 man dicth, (his) expectation shall perish 
II. 23 the expectation of the v/icked (is) wrath 
23. 18 thine expectation shall not be cut off 
24. 14 and thy expectation shall not be cut off 

4. Thinking toward, looking for, Trpoc.SoiclapresdoM. 

Acts 12. II (from) all the expectation of the people of 

EXPECTATION, to be in — 

To think toward, look for, vpocSoKdca prosdokao. 
Luke 3. IS as the people wcro inexpecfetion, and sll 



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ESPECTATIOM, earnest — 

A thinking or looking away to, anoKapaSoKla. 
Bom. 8. It) the earnest expectation of the creature 
Phil. 1 20 According to my earnest expectation and 

EXPECTED — 

Hope, expectation, nijpR tiqvah. 

Jer. 29. II not of evil, to give you an expected end 
EXTEDIENT, to be — 
To hear togetlier, aru/xcbepiii sumphero. 

Johnii. 50 it is expedient forus, that one man should 
16. 7 It is expedient for you that I go away 
18. 14 that it was expedient that one man should 
a Co. 6. 12 lawful, .hut all things are not expedient 
JO. 23 lawful, .hut all things arc not expedient 
s Co. 8. 10 this is expedient for you, who have begun 
12. I It is not expedient for me doubtless to 

EXPEL, to — 

l.To cast out, li'ij garash, 3. 

Judg II. 7 expel mo out of my father's house ? and 
2.T0 thrust out, rpn hadaph. 

Jo3h.23. 5 he shall expel them from before you, and 
Z.To take possession of, dispossess, viy, yarash, 5. 

Josh.i3. 13 Israel expelled not the Geshuritea, nor 

Judg. 1. 20 expeUed thence the three sons of Analt. 

4. To cast out, in^dWai ekballo. 

Acts 13. 50 and expelled tliem out of their coosta 
EXPELLED, to be — 
To drive or force away, rn: nadach, 

2 Sa. 14. 14 his banished bo not expelled from him 
EXPENSES — 
Outgoing, expenditure, K[3si mphqa. 

lizra. 6. 4 let the expenses be given out of the king's 
6. 8 expenses be given uuto these men, that 

EXPERIEKCE — 

Proof, testing, SoKt/x-ti dokime. 

Rom 5. 4 patience, experience ; and experlenco 

EXPERIENCE, to have — 
To see, n>p, raah. 

Eccl. 1. 16 had great experience ol wisdom and kno. 

EXPERIENCE, to leaxn by — 

To observe diligently, wr\i nachash, 3. 

Gen. 30. 27 I have learned by experience that the 
EXPERnVTKMT — 
Proof, trying, hoKiii'h dokiiru:. 

2 Co. 9. 13 by the experiment of this ministration 

EXPERT — 

l.To he taught, accustomed, 107 lamad, 4. 

Song 3. 8 They all hold swords, (being) expert in 

2. To cause to act wisely, SaV sakal, 5. 

Jer. 50. 9 arrows (shall be) as of a mighty expert 

Z.One that knows, yviin-qs gnostes. 

Acts 26. 3 I know) thee to be expert in all customs 

EXPEST in — 

To set in array, T3V arak. 

J Ch. 12. 33 experi; in war, with all instruments of 
12. 35 of the Danites expert in war twenty and 
12. 36 went forth to battle, expert in war, forty 

EXPIRE, to — 

1. Tofll out, -irXripoa) pleroo. 

Acts 7. 30 And when forty years were expired, there 

2. To end, reK^a teleo. 

Kev. 20. 7 [when the thousand years are expired] 

EXPIRED, be — 

Return, revolution, nii^fi teshubah. 

2 Sa. II. I after the year was expired, at the time 

1 Ch. 20. I after the year was expired, at the time 

2 Ch. 36. ID the year was expired, king Mebuchadne. 

EXPIRED, tobe— . 

l.To finish, consume, 1173 kalah, 2. 

Eze. 43. 27 when these days are expired, It shall be 

%To be full, vhamale. 

I Sa. 18. 26 and the days were not expired 

I Ch.17. 11 when thy days be expired that thou must 

Esth.i . 5 when these days were. expired, the king 

Expouin), to — 

1.2*0 put or bring before, 1?) nagad, 5. 

Judg 14. 14 could not in three days expound the rid. 

14. 19 unto them which expounded the riddle 

2. To interpret thoroughly, Siepurtvevo) diermenem. 

Luke 24. 27 expounded unto them in aU the Scriptures 

5, To put forth, iKrlQrifit ektithemi. 

Acts II. 4 expounded(it)by orderunto them, saying 
28. 26 expounded unto htm the way of God more 
28. 23 to whom he expounded and testified the 

4.T0 loose further, solve, iirtkioi epiluo. 

Mark 4. 34 he expounded aU things to his disciples 

EXPRESSED, to be -^ 

To be pierced, defined, marked out, 3p3 naqab, 2. 
Num 1. 17 men whichare expressed by (their) names 
X Ch. 12. 31 half tribe, .which were expressed by na. 
16. 41 were chosen, who were expressed by name 



2 Ch.:S. 15 men whicli were expressed by nomc rose 
31. 19 the men Ihat were expressed by name, to 

Ezra. 8. 20 all of them were expressed by name 
EXPRESSLY — 
l.To say, TDK amar. 

1 Sa. 20. 21 If I expressly say unto the lad, Behold 
2./71 express words, (iriTus rhetOs. 

I Ti. 4. I the Spirit speakcth expressly, that in the 
EXTEND, to — 
l.To draw out, Ti»D mashak. 

Psa. 109. 12 there be none to extend mercy unto him 
2.7*0 stretch out, npj nalah. 

Isa. 66. 12 I wUl extend peace to her liko a river 
3.7*0 stretch oni.t, nnj natah, 5. 

Ezra 7. 28 hath extended mercy unto mc l«forc (ho 
9. 9 hath extended mercy unto us in the sight 
EXTINCT, to bo — 
l.T'o he extinguished, ^jn dac.h. 

Isa. 43, 17 they arc c.xtirsct, they arc quenched as 
2. 7*0 become extinguished, TJ.V; zaak, 2. 

Job 17. I ray days are extinct; the graves (arc ready) 
EXTOL, to — 
l.T'o exalt, raise up, VSn ca.l::l. 

Psa, 08. 4 extol him that rideth upon the heavens 

2. 7*0 lift up, exalt, DIT rum, 3a. 

Psa. 30. 1 I will extol thee, Lord; for ihou hast 
145. I I v.lll extol thoc, my God, king ; and I 

3.7*0 lift up, exalt, nn rum, 'ia. 

Dan. 4. 37 and e.xtol and honour the King of heaven 
EXTOLLED, to bo — 
1.7*0 be lifted up, Nyj nasa, 2. 

Isa. 52. 13 he shall be c.Kaltcd and extolled, and bo 
2. Lifting up, exaltation, DSn romn.m. 

Psa. 66. 17 and he was extolled witli my tongue 
EXTORTION — 
l.Oppression, strife, p^y oshcq. 

Eze. 22. 12 thoii hast greedily gained, .by extortion 

^.Snatching away, apirayT} harpagS. 

JIatt23. 25 witliin tiiey are full of extortion and ox. 
EXTORTIONER — 
1.7*0 wrhig out, extol, ps muts. 

Isa. 16. 4 the extortioner is at an end, the spoiler 
2.7*0 bite, lend on usury, nyj nashah. 

Psa. 109. II Let the extortioner catcii all that he 

3. One that snatches away, apira^ harpax. 
Lnkei8. 11 I am not as other men (are), extortioners 
1 Co. 5. 10 with the covetous, or extortioners, or 

5. II or a railer, or a drunkaid, or an extortion. 
6. 10 nor extortioners, shall inherit the kingd. 

EXTREHITT — 
Extremity, V3 posh. 

Job 35. 15 yet lie knoweth (it) not in great extrem. 
EYE — 
l.Eye, pv ayin. 

Gen. 3. 5 then your eyes shall be opened, and yo 
3. 6 and that it (was) pieasant to tlie eyes 
3. 7 And the eyes of them both were opened 

6. 8 Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord 
13. 10 Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the 
13. 14 Lift up now thine eyes, and look from 
16. 4 her mistress was despised in her eyes 
16. 5 when she saw , , I was despised in her eyes 

18. 2 And he lift up his eyes and looked 

19. 8 and do ye to them as (is) good in your ey. 
20. 16 behold he (is) to thee a covering of the ey. 

21. 19 God opened her eyes, and she saw a well 

22. 4 the third day Abraham lifted up his eyes 
22. 13 Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked 
24. 63 he lifted up his eyes, and saw, and, beh. 
24. 64 And Rebekah lifted up her eyes, and 

27. I his eyes were dim, so that he could not 
30. 27 if I have found favour in thine eyes,(tarry) 

30. 41 Jacob laid the rods before the eyes of 
31. 10 I liftedup mine eyes, and saw in a dream 
31. 12 he said, Lift up how thine eyes and see 

31. 40 and my sleep departed from mine eyes 
33. I Jacob lifted up his eyes, and looked, and 

33. 5 he lifted up his eyes, and saw the women 

34. II Let me find grace in yoiu- eyes, and what 
37. 25 and they lifted up their eyes and looked 
39. 7 his master's wife cast her eyes upon Jos. 

41. 37 in the eyes of Pharaoh, and in the eyes of 

42. 24 Simeon, and bound him before their eyes 

43. 29 he lifted up his eyes, and saw his brother 
44. 21 that I may set mine eyes upon him 

45. 12 your eyes see. and the eyes of my brother 

46. 4 Joseph shall put his hand upon thine ey. 

47. 19 'Vlierefore shall we die before thine eyes 
48. 10 Now the eyes of Israel were dim for age 
49. 12 His eyes . . red with wine, and liis teeth 
50. 4 If now I have found grace in your eyes 

Exod. 3. 21 in the eyes of Pharaoh, and in the eyes 
8. 26 shall we sacrifice, .before their eyes, and 
13. 9 and for a memorial between thine eyes 
13. 16 and for frontlets between thine eyes 
14. 10 the children of Israel lifted up their eyes 
21. 24 Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for 
21. 26 if a man smite the eye of his servant 
21. 26 or the eye of his maid, that it perish 



Exod 21. 26 lie BhslI let Iiim go free for his eye's sako 
24. 17 fire, .in tlie eyes 0/ tlic children of Israel 
Lev. 4. 13 the thing be hid from the eyes of the 

20. 4 if the people, .hide their eyes from the 

31. 20 or tliat hath a blemish in his eye, or bo 
24. 20 Breacli for breach, eye for eye, tooth for 

26. 16 burning ague, tliat shall consume the ey. 
Num. 5. 13 and it be liid from the eyes of her hUBba* 

JO. 31 and thou mayest be to us instead of eye* 
ji. 6 (there is) notliingatall. . (before) our eyes 
15. 39 after your own Iieart and your own eyes 
16 14 wilt thou put out the eyes of these men 7 
so. 8 speak ye unto tlie rock before their eyes 
BO. 12 to sanctify me in the eyes of the children 

22. 31 Then the Lord opened tlic eyes of Balaam 
24. 2 Bahiam lifted up his eyes, and he saw 
24. 3, IS tlie man whose eyes are open hath 

24. 4, j6 falling, .but having his eyes open 

27. J4 sanctify me at the water before their ey. 

33. 55 that those, .(shall be) jiricks in your eyes 
Deut. I. 30 according to all. .he did. .before your ey. 

3. 21 Tliine eyes have seen all that the Lord 
3. 27 lift up thine eyes westward, and northw. 

3. 27 and behold (it) with thine eyes : for thou 

4. 3 Your eyes have seen what the Lord did 
4. 9 forget the things .. thine eyes liave seen 
4. 19 lest tliou lift up thine eyes unto heaven 
4. 34 to all that the Lord. .did. , before, youre.? 
C. 8 shall be as frontlets between thine eyes 

6. 22 the Lord showed signs .. before our eyes 

7. 16 thine eye shall have no pity upon them 
7. 19 The LToat temptations which thine eyea 

9. 17 I tooK. .and brake tliem before your eyea 

10. 21 ten'ible things which tliine eyes have 

11. 7 But your eyes have seen all the great acti 
II. 12 Uieeyes of the Lord tliy God (are) always 

11. 18 they may be as frontlets between your c. 

12. 8 every man whatso. (is) riglit in his own ey. 

13. 8 neither shall thine eye pity him, neither 
13. 18 to do. .riglit in the eyes of the Lord 

14. I nor make any baldness between your eyes 

15. 9 and thine eye be evil against thy poor br. 

16. 19 for a gift doth blind the eyes of the wiso 
19. 13 Thine eye shall not pity him : but thou 
19. 21 And thine eye shall not pity 

19. 21 life, .for life, eye for eye, tooth for 

21. 7 and say. .neither have our eyes seea 
24. I tliat she find no favour in his eyes 
25. 12 Then, .tliine eye sliall not pity (her) 

28. 31 Thine ox. .slain before thine eyes, and 
28. 32 thine eyes shall look, and fail, .for them 
28. 34 Shalt be mad for the sight of thine eyes . 
28. 54 his eye shall be evil toward his brother 
28. 5O her eye shall be evil toward the husban.l 
28. 65 and failing of eyes, and sorro\v of mind 

28. 67 for the sight of thine eyes which thou 

29. 2 all that the Lord did before your eyes 
29. 3 nie great temptations which thine eyes 
29. 4 and eyes to see, and ears to hear, unto. 

32. 10 he kept him as the apple of his eye 

34. 4 I have caused thee to sec .with thine ey, 
34, 7 his eye was not dim, nor his natural force 

Josh. 5. 13 he lifted up his eyes and looked, and 

23. 13 but they shall be. .thorns in your eyes 

24. ; your eyes have seen what I have done In 
Judg 16. 21 Philistines took him, and put out his eyes 

16. 28 I may be at once avenged, .for my two 0. 

17. 6 every man did . .right in his own eyea 
19. 17 v/hen he had lifted up his eyes, he saw 

21. 25 every man . .did right li; his own eyes 
Euth 2. 9 (Let) thine eyes (be) on the field that they 

2. 10 Wiy have I found grace in thine eyes 

1 Sa. 2. 33 the man . . (shall be) to consume thine eyes 

3. 2 his eyes began to wax dim, (that) he could 

4. 15 his eyes were dim, that he could not see 
6. 13 they lifted up their eyes, and saw the ark 

11. 2 tliat I may thrust out all your right eyes 

12. 3 (any) bribe to blind mine eyes therewith? 
z2. j6 which the LORD wiU do before your eycg 
14. 27 and his eyes were enlightened 

14. 29 how mine eyes have been enlightened 

20. 3 that I have found grace in thine eyes 

20. 29 now, if I have found favour in thine eyes 

24. 10 Behold, this day thine eyes have seen how 

25. 8 let the young men find favour in thine ey 

26. 21 mj soul was precious in thine eyes this 
26. 24 thy life was much set by. .in mine eyes 

26. 24 let my life be much set by in the eyes of 

27. 5 If I have now found grace in thine eyes 

2 Sa. 6. 20 who unco\ered himself to day in the eyes 

j2. II and I will take thy wives before thine 0. 

13. 34 And the young man . , lifted up his eyes 

15. 25 if I shall find favour in the eyes of the 

18. 24 lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold 

22. 28 but thine eyes (are) upon the haughty 
24. 3 that the eyes of my lord the king may see 

1 Ki. I. 20 And thou , . the eyes of all Israel (are) upon 

J. 48 to sit on my throne this day, mine eyes 

8. 29 That thine eyes fciay be open toward this 

8. 52 That thine eyes may be open unto the 

9. 3 mine eyes and mine heart shall be there 

10. 7 until I came, and mine eyes had seen (it) 

11. 33 not walked, .to do. .right in mine eyes 

14. 4 for his eyes were set by reason of his age 

14. 8 who followed, .to do. .right in mine eyes 

15. s. I' did. -right in the eyes of the Lord 

16. 25 Omri wrought evil in the eyes of the LORD 
20. 6 whatsoever is pleasant in thine eyes 

22. 43 doing, .right in the eyes of the Lord 

2 Ki 4. 34 his eyes upon his eyes, and his hands 

4. 35 seven times, and the child opened his cj. 
6. j 7 I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may ge« 



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17 And the Lord opened the eyes of the 
20 open the eyes of these, .that they may 
20 the Lord opened their eyes, and they 
2, 19 Behold, thou Shalt see. .with thino ey. 
■ 5 do thou (that which is) good in thine eyes 
30 in executing, .right in mine eyea 

16 and hear; open. Lord, thino eyes, and see 

22 against whom has t thou .. lifted up thine e. 
2o thine eyes shall not see a!! the evil 

7 Blew the sons of Zedokiah before his eyes 
. 7 put out the eyes of Zedekiah, and bound 

4 the thing was right in the eyes of all the 

17 this was a small thing In thine eyes, G. 
16 David lifted up his eyes, and saw the an. 

23 let my lord. .do. .good in his eyea 

20 That thine eyes may be open upon this 
40 let, I beseech thee, thme eyes be open 

15 Now mine eyes shall be open, and mine 

16 mine eyes and mine heart shall bo there 
6 until I came, and mine eyes had seen (it) 

2 Asa did .. good .ind right in the eyes of the 
9 For the eyes of the Lord run to and fro 

13 our God. .our eyes (are) upon theo; 
6 he wrought, .evil in the eyes of the l,OED 

6 ail"! done, .evil .a the eyes of the Lord 

8 and to hissing, as yo see with your eyes 
12 the foundation, .v/as laid before their ey. 

5 But the eye of their God was upon the 
8 that our God may lighten our eyes, and 

6 Let thine ear. .be attentive, and thine e. 

16 wore much cast do^vn in their own eyes 

17 shall despise their husbands in theu- eyes 
12 v/hen they lifted up their eyes afar off 

10 not shut .. nor hid sorrow from mine eyes 
16 an ima;e (was) before mine eyes, .silence 

7 mine eye shall no more see good 

8 The eye of him that hath seen me shall 

8 thine eyes (are) upon me, and I (am) not 
' 4 Hast thou eyes of fiesh ? or seest thou as 

18 I had given up the ghost, and no eye had 

4 thou hast said. .1 am clean in thine eyes 
20 But the eyes of the wicked shall fail 

1 Lo, mine eye hath seen all. .mine ear 

3 dost thou open thino eyes upon such an 
12 carry thee away ? and what do thy eyes 

9 mine enemy sharpeneth his eyes upon me 
20 mine eye poureth out (tears) unto God 

2 doth not mine eye continue in their pro. 

5 even the eyes of his children shall fail 

7 Mine eye also is- dim by reason of sorrow 
27 Whom I shall see.. and mine eyes shall 

9 The eye also (which) saw him. shall (see 

8 and their offspring before their eyes 

eo His eyes shall see his destruction, and. . 
IS The eye also of the adulterer waiteth for 
15 No eye shall see me : "and disguisetli (his) 

23 safety, .yet his eyes (are) upon their ways 

19 The rich, .openeth his eyes, and lie (is) - 
7 and which the ^^^lture's eye hath not seen 

JO and his eye seeth every precious thing i.' 
■ 21 Seeing it is hid from the eyes of all living 

11 when the eye saw (me), it gave witness to 

15 I was eyes to the blind, and feet .(was) I i 
I I made a covenant with mine eyes ; why , 
7 and mine heart wallr.ed after mine eyes -i 

16 have caused the eyes of the widow to fail 

1 because he (was) rigliteous in his own e. 
2i J?or his eyes (are) upon the ways of man 

7 He withdraweth not his eyes from the 
29 From thence .'.her eyes b.ehold afar off 

24 He taketh it v/ith his eyes ; (Iiis) nose 
18 his eyes (are) like the eyelids of the 

3 I have heard, .but now mine eye seeth 

7 Mine eye is consumed because of grief 

8 his eyes are privily set against the poor - 

4 his eyes behold, his eyelids try, t!ie chil. ' 

3 lighten mine eyes,-lest I sleep the. .death- 

4 In whose eyes a vile person is contemned 

2 let thino eyes behold the things that are 
8 Keep me as the apple of the eye ; hide 

II tliey have set their eyes boiving down to 

8 rejoicing the heart, .enlighttning the e. 
IS Iviine eyes (are) ever toward the Lord 

3 thy loving kindness (is) before mine eyea 

9 mine eye is consumed with grief . . ray . 

22 I am out off from before thine eyes 

8 I will guide thee with mine eye 

i3 the eye of the Lord (is) upon them that 
15 The eyes of the Lord (arc) upon the righ. 
ig let them ^vink with the eye that hate me 

21 (and) said. Aha, aha! our eye hatli seen 

1 (there is) no fear of God before his eyes 

2 For he flattereth himself in his own eyes 

10 as for the light of mine eyes, it also is gone 
21 and set. .In order before thine eyes 

7 mine eye hath seen (his desii'c)upon mine 

7 his eyes behold the nations : let not the 

3 mine eyes fail while I wait for my God 

23 Let their eyes bo d.-vrkened, that they see 

7 Their eyes stand out with fatness 

4 Thou holdost mine eyes waking : I am so 

9 "Mine eye mourneth by reason of affliction 

8 Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold 

11 llino eye also shall see (my desire) on 

9 he that formed the eye, shall ho not see 1 
3 I will set no wicked thing before mine 0. 

6 Mine eyes (shall bo) upon the faithful of 

5 they speak not; eyes have tlioy, but tliey 

8 mine eyea from tears , .my feet from 

23 Ix)RD's doing-; It (is) marvellous In our e. 
18 Open thou mine eyes, thnt I may behold 
37 Turn away mine eyes from buliolding va. 



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83 Jlino eyes fall for thy v?ord, saying 
123 Mine eyes fail for thy s.ilvation, and 
136 Rivers of waters run dov/n mine eyes 
148 Mine eyes prevent the '.night) watches 
I I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills 

1 Unto thee lift I up mine eyes, O thou 

2 as the eyes of servants, .unto the hand 
2 as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand 
2 so our eyes. .'Upon the Lord our God 

1 my heart is not haughty, nor mine eyea 
4 I will not give sleep to mine eyes, (or) 

16 they speak not ; eyes have they, but they 

16 Thino eyes did see my substance, yet y 
8 mine eyes (are) imto thee, O GoD the _ 

15 The eyes of all wait upon theo ; and thou 

7 Be not wise in thine own eyes : fear the 
21 son, let not them depart from thino eyes 
21 Let them not depai't from thine eyes - 

25 Let thine eyes look right on, and let - 

21 the ways of man (are) before the eyes of 

4 Give not sleep to thine eyes, nor slumber 
13 He winketh with his eyes, he speakoth 

2 Keep, .my law as the apple of thine eye 
10 He that winketh with the eye causeth ' 

26 as smoke to the eyes, so (is) the sluggard 

15 The way of a fool(is) right in his own eyes 

3 Tlio eyes of the Lord (are) in every place 
30 The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart 

2 the ways of a man (are) clean in his own e. 
30 He shutteth his eyes to devise frowardj 

8 A gift (is as) a precious stone in the eyes 
24 but the eyes of a fool (are) in the ends of 

8 A king, .scattereth away all evil with his e. 

12 The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the 

13 open thine eyes, .thou -halt be satisfied 

2 way of a man (is) right in his own eyea * 
10 bis neighbour flndeth no favour in his e. 

9 He that riath a bountiful eye shall be • 

12 The eyes of the Lord preserve knowledge 

5 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which 

6 Eat thou not the bread of .an evil eye 

26 My son. .let thine eyes observe my. ways 
29 without cause 1 who hath redness of eyes ? 
33 Tliine eyes shall behold strange women 

7 presence of the prince whom thine eyes 

20 so the eyes of mau are never satisfied 

22 that hasteth to be rich (liath) an evil eye 

27 he that hideth his eyes shall have many 

13 the Lord lighteueth both their eyes 
12a generation . . piire in their own eyes 

13 a generation, O how lofty are their eyes ! 

17 The eye (that) mocketh at (his) father 

8 the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor 

10 whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not 

14 The wise man's eyes (are) in his head 

8 neither is his eye satisfied with riches 

11 saving the beholding, .with their eyes ? 

9 Better (is) the sight of the eyes than the 

16 neither day nor night seeth. .with his e. 

7 ijleasant...for the eyes to behold the sun 
9 of thine heart, and in the sight of thine e. 

15 thou (art) fair; thou (liast) doves' eyes 

I thou (hast) doves' eyes within thy locks 
9 ravished my heart with one of thine eyes 

12 His eyes (are) as. .of doves by the rivers 

5 Turn away thine eyes from me, for they 

4 tliine eyes, .the flshpools in Heshbon, by 
10 then w.'^ I in his eyes as one that found 

15 spread ::your hands, I will hide mine eyes 

16 the evil of your doings from before mine e. 

8 against the Lord, to provoke the eyes of 
16 with stretched forth necks, and wanton e. 

15 and the eyes of the lofty shall be humbled 

21 AVoe unto.. wise in their own eyes, and - 

5 mine eyes have seen the King, the Lord 
10 make their ears heavy, and shut their e. 
10 lest they see with their eyes, and hear 

3 he shall not judge after the sight of his e. 

16 shall be dashed to pieces before their e. 

18 nopity. .their eye shall not spare children 
7 his eyes sliail Iiave respect to the Holy 

10 of deep sleep, and hatli closed your eyes 
jS the eyes of the blind shall see out of ob. 
20 but tiiinc eyes shall see thy teachers 
i the eyes of them that see shall not bo 

15 and shutteth his eyes from seeing evil 

17 Thine eyes shall see tiio King m his beauty 

20 thino eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet 

5 Then the eyes of the blind shall be opened 

17 .Incline thino ear. .open tliino eyes, O 

23 against whom hast thou, .lifted up thine e. 
14 mino eyes fail (with IoaI:ing) upward 

26 Lift up your eyes on high, and behold 

7 To open the blind eyes, to bring out the 

Bring forth the blind, .that have eyes 

i3 ho hath shut their eyes, that they cannot 

5 yot shall I be glorious in the eyes of the 

18 Lift up thino eyes round about, and beh. 

6 Lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look 

8 thoy shall ^cc eye to eye, wiion the LORD 
ID made bare his holy arm in the eyci of all 

10 and v^e gropo as if no eyea : we ctumblo 

4 Lift up thino eyes round about, and cee ■ 
4 perceived by tiio car, neither hath the eye 

12 did not iicar ; but did ovU before mino 0. 

16 and bocauso thoy are hid from mino eyes 
4 not hoar: but thoy did evil before mino 0. 

2 Lift up thino oyes unto tho high pl.-icos 

3 O Lord, (aro) not thine eyes upon tho 

21 which have eyes, and eoo not; which 

11 become a don of robbers In your eyea ? 

1 and mluo eyes a fountain of tcar-j. that I 



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Jer. 9. 1 3 that our eyes may run do\, a with tears 
13. 17 mine. eye shall weep soro, and run down 

13. 20 Lift up your eyes, and behold them that 

14. 6 their dyes did fail, because, .no grass 
14. 17 Let mine eyes run dov.'n v.ith tears night 
16. 9 to cease out of this place in your eyes 
16. 17 For mino eyes (are) upon all their ways 
16. 17 neither is. .Iniquity liid from mine eyea 
20. 4 thoy shall fall . . and thine eyes shall be. 
22. 17 But thino eyes and thino heart (are) not 
24. 6 For I will set mine eyes upon them for 
29. 21 and ho shall slay them before your eyes 

31. 16 Uofrain. .thino eyes fi-om tears : for thy 

33. 4 and his eyes shaU behold his eyea 

32. 19 thine eyes (iire) open upon all the ways 

34. 3 thino eyes shall behold tho eyes of tho 
39. 6 slow tho sons of Zedekiah. .before his ey. 

39. 7 Moreover ho put out Zodekiah's eyes 
42. 2 a few of many, as thine eyes do behold 
52. 2 he did .. evil in tho eyes of the Lord 
52. 10 clew the sons of Zedekiah before Iiis eyea 
52. II Tlien he put out tho eyes of Zedekiah 

Lam. I. 16 mine eye, mino eye runneth down witli 
2. 4 and slow all. .pleasant to tho eye in the 
2. II Mine eyes do fail with tears, my bov/ola 

2. 18 let not tho apple of tliino eye ceas» 

3. 48 J] ine eye runneth down with rivers 0? 17. 
3. 49 Mine eye trickleth down, and ceasoth noS 

3. 51 Mine eye affecteth mine heart because oi 

4. 17 Our eyes as yot failed for our vain help' 

17 heart is faint; f or theso . . our eyes are dim. 

18 their rings . . full of eyes round about them 

5. 11 neither shall mine eye spare, neither will 

6. 9 with their eyes, which go a whoring after 

7. 4, 9 mine eye shall not spare, .neither wib 

8. 5 lilt up thino eyes now tho way toward 

8. 5 I lifted up mino eyes the way toward tha 
8. 18 mine eye shall not spare, neither will 1 

9, 5 let not your eye spare, neither have ye 
9. 10 as for me also, mine eye shaU not spare 

10. 12 and the wheels. .full of eyes round about 
12. 2 which have eyes to see, and ace not 
12. 12 that he see not the ground with (his) eyes 
16. 5 None eye pitied thee, to do any of those 
18. 6, 12, 15 hath lifted up his eyes to tho idols 
20. 7 every man the abominations of his eyes 
20. 8 cast away the abominations of their eyes 
so'. 17 mine eye spared them from destroying 

20. 24 their eyes were after their fathei-s' iduls 

21. 6 and with bitterness sigh before their eyea 

22. 26 and have hid their eyes from my sabbatlis 

23. 16 as soon as she s.-av them vrith her eyes 
23. 27 so that, thou shalt not lift up thino eyes 

23. 40 thou dlrtst wash thyself, paintedst tluno e. 

24. 16 I take away . . the desire of thine eyes v.'ith 
24. 21 the excellency. ,tlie desire of your eyes 
24. 25 joy of their glory, the desire of their cyca 

33. 25 and lift up your eyes tov.-ard your idols 

36. 23 I shall be canctiflod. .before their eyes 

37. 2o the sticks, .in tliino hand before their c. 

38. 16 I shall be sanctified, .before their <;yc3 
38. 23 I v/ill be knov.'u in tho eyes oi many nat. 

40. 4 behold with thine eyes, and hoar with 

44. 5 behold with thine eyes, and hoar witli ' 
Dan. 4. 34 I Nebuchadnezzar lifted up mine eyes 
7. 8 in this horn (v/ere) eyes like tho eyes of 

7. 20 even (of) that horn that had eyes, and a 

8. 3 I lifted up mino eyes, and saw, and, bell 
8. 5 goat (had) a notable horn bctvceon his e. 

8. 21 the great horn that (is) between his eye» 

9. 18 open thine eyes, and behold our desola. 
10. 5 I lifted up mino eyes, and looked, and 

10. 6 his eyes as lamps of fire, and his arms 
Hos. 13. 14 repentance shall bo hid froip mino eyea 
Joel I. 16 Is not the meat cut off bcfc\o our eyea 
Amos 9. 4 I v/Ul set mino eyes upon t.'iom for evU 

9. 8 the eyes of tho Lord GoD (Lrc) upon tho 
Mic 4. II Let her be defiled, and let .jur eyo look 

7. 10 mine eyes shall behold her ; now shall 
Hab. . 1, 13 oi purer eyes than to behold evil, and 
Zeph. 3. 20 turn back your captivity br„foro your oyoa 
Hag. 2. 5 in your eyes in comparison of it as nothing! 
Zech. I. 18 Then lifted I up mino eyes, and saw 

2. I I lifted up mino eyes again, and looked 

2. S touchoth you touoheth the applo of his c. 

3. 9 For . . upon one stone (shall bo) seven eyes I 

4. 10 they (arc) tho eyes of tho Lord, which 

5. 1 Tlicn I turned, and lifted up mino eyes 
5. 5 caid unto mo, Lift up now thine eyes 

5. 9 Then lifted I up mine eyos, and looked 

6. I I turned, and lifted up mino eyes, and 

8. 6 If it be marvellous in tho eyes of tho 

8. 6 should it also bo marvellous in r\'.ino eyes? 

9. I when tho eyes of man, as of all tho tribso 
9. 8 for noT^ have I seen with mino eyes 

11. i73V/ord. .upon his arm, anduponhis right e. 

11. 17 his right eye shall be utterly darkened 

12, 4 I vriU open mine eyes upon tho house of 
14. 12 their eyes shall consume away in their • 

Mai. I. 5 And your eyes shall see. and yo shall say 

2. The eye; sight, o/n/ia omir.u. ■' 

Mark S. 23 Vr-hon lie had spit on his' eyes, .he asked 
Z.Thc eye, ocpOaKfios ophthalmos. 

Matt. J. 29 if thy right eye offend thee, pluck It out 

5. 38 An eye for an eyo, and a tooth lor a toeth 

6. 23 The light of tho body is the eye 

6. 22 if therefore thino eye be single, thy whole 

6. 23 But if thino eye bo evil, thy whole body 

7. 3 boholdest..the mote. . in thy brotheru eye 
7, 3 considerest not the beam . . in thine ow^i .«^ 
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Hatt. 7. 4 and, bahold, a beam (Is) IntMno own eye? 
7. 5 first cast, .the beam out o' thine own cyo 

7. 5 to cast . . the mote out of thy brother's eye 
9. 29 Then touched ho their eyes, saying, Ace. 
9. 30 their eyes were opened : and Jesusstraitly 

13. IS and their eyes they have closed ; lest 
13. 15 any time they slu)uld see witli (iheir)eye3 

13. i6.But blessed (are) your eyes, for they see 

17. 8 And wlicn tliey had lifted up tlicir eyes 

18. 9 if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out 
18. 9 rather than having two eyes to be cast 
23. 15 Is thine eye evil, because I am good? 
20. 33 Lord, tliat our eyes may he opened 

20. 34 had compassion, .and touched their eyes 

20. 34 immediately [their eyes] received sight 

21. 42 doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes? 
26. 43 asleep again : for their eyes were heavy 

Slark 7. 22 an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness 

8. 18 Having eyes, see ye not ? and having ears 

8. 25 he put (his) hands again upon his eyes 

9. 47 if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out 
g. 47 than having two eyes to be cast into 

12. II domg, and it is marvellous in our eyes? 

14. 40 asleep again, for their eyes were hea\'y 
Xuke 2. 30 For mine eyes have seen thy salvation 

4. 20 And the eyes of all. .were fastened on 
6. 20 And he lifted up his eyes on his disciples 
6. 41 beholdest.. the mote., in thy brother's eye 
6. 41 perceivest not the beam .. in thine own e. 1 
6. 42 let me pull out the mote, .in thine eye 
6. 42 beholdest not the beam. . in thine o\vn eye? 
6. 42 out of thine own eye . .in thy brother's eye 

10. 23 Blessed (are) the eyes which see the things 

11. 34 The light of the body is the eye 

II. 34 therefore when thine eye is single, thy 

16. 23 in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in tor. 
18. 13 would not lift up so much as (his) eyes 
19. 42 but now they are hid from thine eyes 
24. 16 their eyes were holden that they should 
24. 31 their eyes were opened, and they knew 

Jdm 4. 35 Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields 
6. 5 When Jesus then lifted up (his) eyes, and 
9. 6 he anointed the eyes of the blind man 
9. 10 said they. .How were thine eyes opened? 
9. II Jesus made elay, and anointed mine eyes 
9. 14 Jesus made the clay, and opeiied his eyes 
9. IS He put clay upon mine eyes, and I washed 
g. 17 thou of him, that he hath opened thine c.? 
g. 21 or who hath opened his eyes, we know 
9. 26 AVliat did he. .how opened he thine eyes? 
9. 30 he is, and (yet) he. hath oponea mine eyes 
9. 32 that any man opened the eyes of one that 

10. 21 Can a devil open the eyes of the blind? 
ji. 37 man, which opened the eyes of the blind 

11. 41 Jesus lifted up Oiis) eyes, and said, Father 

12. 40 He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened 
12. 40 that they should not see with (their) eyes 

17. I and lifted up his eyes to heaven, and 
Acts 9. 8 when his eyes were opened, he saw no 

9. 18 there fell from his eyes as it had been 
9. 40 she opened her eyes : and when she saw 

26. 18 To open their eyes. , to turn, .from dark. 

28. 27 their ears are dull, .their eyes have they 

28. 27 lest they should see ivitli (their) eyes 
Eom. 3. 18 Their is no fear of God before their eyes 

Ti. 8 God hath given them . . eyes that they 

11. 10 Let their eyes be darkened, that they 
X Co. 2. 9 as it is written. Eye hath not seen, nor 

12. 16 Because I am not the eye, I am not of 

12. 17 If the whole body (were) an eye, where 

12. 21 And the eye cannot say unto the hand 

15. 52 In a moment, in the tv/mkling of an eye- 
Gal. 3. I before whose eyes Jesus Cluist h.ith been 

4. 15 ye would have plucked out your o^va eyes 
Eph. I. j8 The eyes of your understanding being 
Eeb. 4. 13 unto the eyes of him with wliom we have 

1 Pe. 3. 12 For the eyes of the Lord (are) over the 

2 Pe. 2. 14 Having eyes full of adultery, and that 

I Jo. I. I That. . wlilch we have seen ivith our eyes 
2. II because that darkness hath blinded his e. 
2. 16 the lust of the eyes, .is not of the Father 

Hev. I. 7 and every eye shall see him, and they 
1. 14 and his eyes (were) as a flame of fire 

2. j8 who hath his eyes like unto a flame of 

3. j8 anoint thine eyes ■with eyesalve, that 

4. 6 four beasts, f uU of oyes before and behind 

4. 8 full of eyes within : and they rest not 

5. 6 having seven horns 'and seven eyes 

7. 17 shall wipe away all tears from their eyes 
19. 12 His eyes (were) as a flame of Are, and 
, 21. 4 shall wipe away all tears from their eyes 

A.Bole, a boring, Tpv/xaXia trumalia. 

Markio. 25 It is easier, .to go thiough the eye of an. 
liUkeiS. 25 it is easier. .tD go through a needle's [e.] 

H.Hole, a horing, fpiTT'i^fia frupSma. 

Matt.19. 24 It is easier, .to go thrcugh the eye of a 

EYE, with one — 

One-eyed, fi.ov6(t>6a\iJ.os monophthalmos. 

Matt. 18. 9 better.. to enter into life with one eye 
Mark 9. 47 to enter Into the kingdom . . with one eyo 

EYE, to — 

To eye, ]-s,, ]iv avan, ayan. 

i Sa. i3. 9 Saul eyed David from that day and for. 

EYE trows — 

2Jie arch of the eyes, D!J'i! nil a gabboth enayim. 
Lev. i^ . 9 shall share all his hair off his . . eyebrows 



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EYEUda — 

Eyelids, D'Sva!? aphappim. 

Job 16. 16 and on my eyelids (is) the BhaQow of death 

41. i3 his exes (are) like the eyelids of tlic morn 

Psa. II. 4 his eyes behold, his eyelids try, the child 

132. 4 sleep to mine eyes., slumber to mine eye 

Prov. 4. 25 let thine eyelids look straight before 

6. 4 thme eyes, nor slumber to thine eyelids 
6. 25 neither let her take thee with her eyelids 
30. 13 hov,' lofty arc theireyes! and their eyelids 
J«r. 9. 1 8 and our eyelids gush out with waters 
EYE salvo — 

Collyrium, a small cake, koWovoiov KoWvpiov. 
Kev. 3. 18 anoint tliine eyes with eve salve, that 
EYE service — 

£ye service, d(pea\noSov\ela oplithalmodouleia. 
Eph. 6. 6 Not with eye-service, as men plcasers ; but 
Col. 3. 22 not with eye-aervicc, as men pleasera ; but 
E'YE sight — 
-Sye, Y.v. ay in. 

2 Sa. 22. IS according to my cleanness In his eyesight 
Psa. 18. 24 according to the cleanness, .in his evesi. 
EYE witness — 

l.One who beholds for himself, aurJTrTijs attloptes. 
Jsaisr: I. 2 which from the beginning were eycwitn. 
2. A looker on, iirdirrris opoptes. 

2 Pe I. 16 but were eyewitnesses of his majesty 
EZ'-SAl, '3|^ shining, beautiful. 
The father of one of David's thirty mighty men. In 
2 Sa. 23. 33, the words are "Paarai the Arbite." B.C. 
1048. 

I Ch, 1 1. 37 Hezro the Carmelite, Naarai the son of E. 

EZ'-30N, }'i3¥!< splendour. 

1. Son of Gad' and founder of a Gadite family. In Nu. 
26. 16, the name is written " Ozui." B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 16 Shuni, and E., Eri, and Arodi, and Arcll 

2. Son of Bela son of Benjamin. It is strange that 
while Ezbon is not elsewhere mentioned among the 
children of Bela or of Benjamin he appears here with Iri, 
which was not a Benjamite family, but which is found 
with Ezbon fOznl) among Gadite families, botli in Gen. 
46. 16, ("Eri ) and Num. 26. 16. B.C. 1670. 

I Ch. 7. 7 the sons of Bela ; E., and Uzzi, and Uzz. 

E-ZE-KI'-AS, 'E"f€K(ay, the Greek form of Eczekiah. 

Matt. I. 9 Joatham begat Achaz ; and Achaz begat E. 
I. 10 E. begat Manasses ; and Manasses begat 
E-ZE-EI'-EL, Vxpin? God is strong. 
A pi-iest who prophesied to the exiles in Mesopotamia, 
by the river Chebar, (the Nahr Malcha) and ^vrote the 
book in the Old Testament which bears his name. He 
is one of the four so called "greater prophets," but he 
rarely alludes to himself. He prophesied from the fifth 
year (B.C. 595) of Jehoiachin. 

Eze. I. 3 word of the Lord came expressly unto E. 
24. 24 Thus E. is unto you a sign : according to 

E'-ZEl, '?)« division, separation. 
A memorial stone near Saul's residence, the scene of the 
final parting of David and Jonathan. The place or 
" Heap of Stones " was between P^ama and Nob. 

I Sa. 20. ig'.thou. .shalt remain by the stone E. 
E'-ZEM, DSj; strength. 

A city of Simeon. The name appears ia Joshua (15. 29. 
and 19. 3) as Azem. 

I Ch. 4. 29 And at Bilhah, and at E., and at Tolad 
E'-ZER, "ity help. 

1. A son of Ephraim slain by the Inhabitants of Gath 
while carrying off their cattle. B.C. 1680. 

I Ch. 7. 21 and Shuthelah his son, andE., and Elead 

2. A priest noticed in the book of -Nehemiah. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 42 Jeh., and Malchijah, and Elam, and E. 

3. A descendant of Judah through Caleb son of Hnr. 
Perhaps the same as Ezra in i Ch. 4. 17. 

I Ch. 4. 4 Penuel the father of Gedor, and E. the 

4. A valiant Gadite whe joined David at Ziklag. B.C. 
1048. 

I Ch.i2. 9 K the first, Obadiah the second, Eliab 

5. A Levite who assisted in repairing the wail of Jeru- 
salem in the time of Nehemiah. B.C. 443. 

Neh. 3. 19 next to him repaired E. the son of Jeshua 
E'-ZEE,, ixy ^mion. 
A son of Selr the Horite. B.C. 1780. 

Gen. 36. 21 Dishon, and E., and Dishan: these (are) 
36. 27 children of E. . .these ; BiUian, and Za. 
36. 30 Duke Dishon, duke E., duko Dishan 
I Ch. I. 33 Anah, and Dishon, and E., and Dishan 
I. 42 sons of E.; BUhan, and Zavan, (and) J. 

EZ-ION GA'-SES, 'n^J jv^-ij; bcckbom of a mighty 

one. 
The last station of tio Israelites before coming to the 
" wilderness of Zin, which is Kadesh." It was subse- 
quently the station of Solomon's navy ; that at which 
Jehoshaphat's ships were broken. This port is at the 
Modern Ain-el Qhudyan about ten miles up the dry 
bed of the Arabah, and near Elath or Berenice: 

Num33. 35 And they departed .. and encamped at E. 
33. 36 And they removed from E., and pitched 

Deut. 2. 8 the plain from Elath, and i^om £. 



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1 Kt 9. 26 king Solomon made a navy of ships In E. 

n^ -V •'^ ^v^' ""' ■' ^"^ "'" "'"Ps «ero brok. at E. 

2 Ch. 8. 17 Then went .Solomon to E., and to Eloth 
^o- 3<i and they roacie the ships in E. 

EZ'-NITE, <4¥j;n IJie one belonging to Elsen. 
Patronymic of Admo one of David's worthies. 

2 Sa. 23. 8 the same (was) Adino the E.: (he lift up 
EZ'-EA, K-ii;;, .-ni;;; help. 

1. ITie head'of one of the twenty-two courses of priesti 
that came up from exile with Zerubbabel and Jcsliua 
^ehemiah (10, 2-8; has the name Azariah as is- pro- 
bably the case in Ezra 7. i. * 

Neh. 12. 1 Seraiah, Jeremiah, E. 

2. A descendant of Judah tlirou^'h Caleb. 

1 Ch. 4. 17 the sons of E. . . Jether, and Mcred, and K. 
3 A famous scribe and priest descended from Hilkiah 
the high priest. 

Ezra 7. I E. the son of Seraiah, the son of Azariah 
6 This E. went up from Babylon ; and ho 

10 E. h.ad prepared his heart to sock the 

11 the king Aita.\erxes gave unto E. the 

12 Artaxerxcs, king of kings, unto E. the 
21 v/liatsoevcr E. . .shall require of you, it 
25 thou, E. . .set ma^'istrates and judges 

10. 1 when E. had prayed, and when he had 
JO. 2 Shcchaniah. .answered and said unto E. 
10. 5 Then arose E., and made the chief prle. 
10. 6 E. rose up from before the iiousc of God 
10. iq E. theprieststoodup, and said unto them 
10. 16 E. the priest, (with) certain chief of the 
Neh. 8. I they spake unto E. the scribe to bring 
2 E. the priest brought the law before the 

4 E. the Eciibc stood upon a pulpit of wood 

5 E opened the book in the sight of all 

6 And E. blessed the Lord, the great G. 
-. 9 E. tlie priest, .said unto all the people 
8 13 were gatliercd together. . unto E. . .to 

12. 13 Of E., -MeshuUam ; of Amariah, Jehoha. 
12. 26 in the days of . .£. the priest, the scribe 
12. 33 And Azariah, E., and MeshuUam 
12. 36 of David the man of God, and E. the 
EZ-EA-HITE, 'rniht belonging to Ezrach. 
Patronymic of Ethan and Heman. The word is deriv- 
able from Ezrah or Xerach ; and Ethan and Heman are 
both given as sons of Zcrah, son of Judah. Another 
Ethan and Heman are named as Levite musicians in 
I Ch. \i. 

I Ki. 4. 31 he was wiser th.in . .Ethan the E. 

Psa. 88. title. >raschil of Hcniaa the E. 
89. title. Maschil of Ethan the E. 
EZ'-EI, nij; my help. 
One of the superintendents of David. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.27. 26 And over them . .E. the son of Chelub 



P 

FABLE — 

Talk, tale, legend, myth, ixZBoi mutJws. 

1 Ti. I. 4 Neither give heed to fables and endless 

4. 7 But refuse profane and old wives' fables 

2 TI. 4. 4 turn away.. and shall be turned unto fa. 
Titus 1. 14 Not giving heed to Jewish fables, and 

2 Pe. I. 16 have not followed cunningly dc\'ised fa. 
FACE — 
l.Face, ]^S}i< anpin. 

Dan. • 2. 46 the king Nebuchadnezzar fell upon his t 
2.Face, nose, ^jK aph. 

Gen. 3. 19 In the sweat of thy face shalt thon eat 

19. I bowed hira.self with hi'; face toward the 
24. 47 and I put the car ring upon her face, and 
42. 6 and bowed down . .(with) their faces to 
48. 12 he bowed himself with liis face to the 

Num22. 31 he bowed down, .and fell flat on his face 
I Sa. 20. 41 fell on his face to the ground, and bowed 

24. 8 David stooped with his face to the earth 

25. 41 and bowed herself on O'er) face to the e. 

28. 14 and he stooped with (liis) face to the gr. 
a Sa. 14. 4 she fell on her face to the ground, and 

14. 33 and bowed himself on his face to the gr. 
18. 28 he fell down to the earth upon his face 
24. 20 bowed himself before the king on his faco 
I'Ki. I. 23 he bowed himself . .with his faco to the g. 

I. 31 Then Bath-sheba bowed with (her) face 
I Ch.oi. 21 and bowed himself . .with (his) f?.ce to 
5 Ch. 7. 3 they bowed themselves with their faces 

20. iS JcliOshr.p;iat bov.-cd his head with (his)f. 
Neh. 8. 6 worshipped ihe Lord with (their) faces 
Ezc. 38. 18 (that) my fury shall come up in my face 

3. Eye, aspect, y.n ayin. 

Exodio. 5 And they shall cover the face of the eartb 

10. 15 they covered the face of the whole earth 
Numi4. 14 that thou. Lord, art seen face to face 

22. 5 behold, they cover the face of the earth 
22. II (there is) a people, .which covereth tlie f. 

1 Ki. 20. 38 disguised himself with ashes upon his face 

20. 41 and took the ashes away from his face 

2 Ki 9. 30 she painted her face, and tired her head 

i.Face, D'i^ panim. 

Gen. I. 2 and darkness (was) upon the face of the 
1. 2 the Spirit of God moved upon the face of 

1. 29 which (is) upon the face of all the earth 

2. 6 and waterod the whole face of the ground 

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14 thou hast driven me out. .from the face 

14 and from thy face shall I be hid ; and I 
I Tvhea men bcg?.n to multiply upon the {. 

7 I will destroy man. .from the face of the 

3 io keep seed alive upon the face of all 

4 -ffill I destroy from off the face of the 
18 apd the ark went upon the face of the 
23 wMoh was upon the face of the ground 

8 the -waters were abated from off the face 

9 for f he waters (were) on the face of the 
13 and, behold, the face of the ground was 
23 their faces (were) backward, and they saw 

4 scattered abroad upon the face of the. .e. 

8 the XoBD scattered them . . upon the face 

9 scatter them abroad upon the face of all 

6 Sarai dealt hardly . . she fled from her face 

8 I flee from the face of my mistress Sarai 
3 Abram fell on his face : and God talked 

17 Then Abcsham fell upon hia face, and la. 

13 cry of them is waxen great before the fa. 
33 it shall come for my hire before thy face 

40 set the faces of the flocks toward the ri. 

21 and set his face (toward) the mount Giload 
20 afterward I will see his face ; peradven. 
30 1 have seen God face to face, and my 

10 seen thy face, as though I had coon the f. 
I when thou fleddest from the face of Esau 

7 when he fled from the face of his brother 
6 went into the country from the face of 

15 an harlot ; because she had covered her f. 
56 the famine was over all the face of the 

3, 5 Ye shall not see my face, except your 
31 And he washed his face, and went out 
23 Excupt. .ye shall see my face no more 
26 for we may not see the man's face, except 
28 he sent Judah. .to direct his face unto 
30 Now let me die, since I have seen thy f. 
Ill had not thought to see thy face ; and, lo 

1 And Joseph fell upon his father's face, and 

18 also went and fell down before his face 

15 But Moses fled from tho face of Pharaoh 

6 Moses hid his f acel; for ho v^as afraid to 
28 Get thee from me . . see my face no more 

28 for in (that) day thou sccst my face thou 

29 Thou hast spoken well, I vrtll see thy face 
23 Let us flee from the face of Israel ; for 

14 behold, upon the face of the wilderness 

7 and laid before their faces all these words 
eo that his fear may be before your faces 
20 and thoir faces (shall look) one to another 
2o toward the mercy seat shall tho faces of 

12 consume them from tho lace of tho earth ? 

11 the Lord spake unto Koscs face to face 

16 all the people that (aro) upon tho face of 
20 And he said. Thou canst not sco my face 
23 back parts ; but my faco shall not bo seen 

29 the skin of his faco shono v/hile he talked 

30 skin of his faco shone ; and they wore 

33 Moses had done . .ho put a veil on his face 
35 the children of Israel caw tho faco of M. 
35 that the skin of Moses' face shone : and 
35 Moses put the veil upon hia face again 

9 cherubim, .with their faces ono to anot. 
9 to tho mercy seatward v/ere the facc3 of. 

2-4 they shouted, and fell on their faces 

41 from the part of hrls head toward his face 
10 I ATlll even set ray faco against that coul 

3, S I will sot my faco against that man, and 
6 r will even Ect my faco against that coul 

17 I will set my face against you, and ye 

25 The LoED make his faco shiao upon theo 

31 two cubits (high) upon tho faco of the 

3 all the men which (were) upon the face 

14 If her father had but spit in her face 

5 Moses and Aaron fell on theii" faces before 

4 when Moaes heard (it), he fell upon hia f. 

22 they fell upon their faces, and Bald, O God 
45 Get you up . . And they fell upon their fa. 

6 they fell upon their faces : and tho glory 
a but he set his face toward the v,41dernes3 
17 shall not be afraid of the faco of man 

4 The Lord talked with you face to face In 

15 destroy thee from off the face of tho earth 

6 above all people that (are) upon the face 
10 rcpayeth them that hate him to their face 
10 not be slack . . he will repay him to his face 
20 which the Lord destroyoth before your t 

2 to be beaten before hia face, according to 
9 spit in his face, and shall answer and say 

7 thine enemies, .to be smitten before thyt 
31 violently taken away from before thy face 

5 Lord shaU give them up before your face 

17 I vrill hide my faco from them, and they 

18 And I will surely hide my face in that day 
20 And he said, I will hide my face from 

10 Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face 

14 Joshua fell on his face to the earth, and 

6 fell to the earth upon his face before the 

22 have seen an angel of the Lord face to f. 
20 Manoah and hia wife . . fell on their faces 

23 they turned their faces, and said unto 
10 Then oho fell on her face, and bowed 

3, 4, Dagon (was) fallen upon his face to the 
49 and he fell upon hia face to the earth 

15 cut off .. every ono from the face of the 

23 fell before David on her face, and bowed 
20 let not my blood fall, .before the face of 
22 how then should I hold up my face to J. 

13 Thou ahalt not see my face, except tjiou 
13 Mlchal . .when thou comest to see my face 
■ 6 he fell on hia face, and did reverence 

24 And the king said. ,let him not boo my t 



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24, 23 So Absalom, .saw not the king's face 
3a now therefore let mo see the king's face 
8 battle v«is there scattered over the face 

4 the king covered his face, and tho king 

5 Thou hast shamed this day tho faces of 
15 set their faces on me, that I should reign 

14 the king tumedhisfaco about, and blessed 

6 Entreat now the face of" the LORD thy 
34 to destroy (it) from off the face of the 

7 he knew him, and fell on his face, and 
39 they fell on thefr faces ; and they said 
42 and put his face between his knees 

13 when Elijah heard (it) . .ho ^Trapped his f. 

4 he laid him down . . and turned away his 1 
29 and lay my staff upon the face of the eh. 

31 and laid the staff upon the face of the 

15 and spread (it) on his faco, so that he 

32 he lifted up his face to the window, and 
37 the carcase . . shall bo as dung upon the f . 
17 Hazael set his face to go up to Jerusalem 

14 Joash. .came dovm. .and wept over hia f. 

8 Come, let ua look one another in the face 
II looked ono another in the face at Beth-s. 

2 he turned his face to the waU, and prayed 

8 whose faces (were like) the faces of lions 
II Seek the Lord, .seek his face continually 

16 David and the elders . . fell upon thefr faces 
13 they stood on thefr feet, and thefr faces 

3 king turned his face, and blessed . . Israel 
42 turn not away the face of thine anointed 

17 Come, let ua see one another in the face 
21 they saw one another in the face, (both) 

6 turned away thefr faces from the habita. 

9 will not turn away (his) face from you. If 

21 So he returned with shame of face to hia 

22 Joaiah would not turn his face from him 

6 I am ashamed and blush to lift up my t 

7 and to confusion of face, as (it is) this day 

8 the word went, .they covered Haman's i. 

11 put forth . . and he will curee thee to thy f. 

5 put forth . . and he will curse thee to thy i. 

15 Then a spfrit passed before my face ; the 
24 he covereth tho faces of the judges there. 

15 For then ahalt thou lift up thy face 

24 Wherefore hidest thou thy face, and 

8 my leanness, .beareth witness to my 'ace 

16 My face is foul with weeping, and on my 
31 Who ehall declare his way to his face? 

25 For then shalt thou, .lift up thy face 
IS shall see me ; and disguiseth (Iiis) face 

9 He holdeth back tho faco of hia throne 

10 abhor, .and spare not to spit in my face 

26 he shall see hia faco with joy : for ho will 

29 when he hideth (hia) face, who then can 

12 commanded them upon the faco of tho 

30 The waters are hid . . and tho faco of tho 

13 them in the dust, .(and) bind thefr faces 

13 Wlio can discover the face of his garment ? 

14 Vrtio can open tho doom of hia face 1 his 
8 make thy way straight before my faco 

11 he liideth his face ; ho -ivill never sec (it) 
I how long wilt thou hide thy face from me? 

15 I wUl behold thy face in righteousness ~ 

12 upon thy strings against the faco of them 
24 neither hath ho hid his face from him 

6 This (is) the generation . .that seek thy f. 

8 Seek ye my f ace . . Thy lace. Lord, wUl I 

9 Hide not thy face (far) from me ; put not 

7 thou didst hide thy face, (and) I was 

i6 Make thy face to shine upon thy servant 

5 They looked, .and their faces were not 

16 The face of the Lord fis) against them 
12 upholdest. .and settest mo before thy fa. 

15 and tho shame of my face hath covered 
24 ^TI1e^oforo hidest thou thy face, (and) 

9 Hide thy faco from my sins, and blot out 

1 bless ua ; (and) cause hia face to shine 

7 for thy sake . . shame hath covered my face 

17 hide not thy face from thy servant ; for 
3, 7, 19 cause thy face to shine ; and we 

16 Fill their faces with ehame ; that they 

9 and look upon the lace ol thine anointed 
14 Lord, .(why) hidest thou thy lace from 

14 mercy and truth shall go before thy face 

23 I will beat down hia foea before his face 

2 Hide not thy face from me in tlie day 

15 oil to make (his) lace to shine, and bread 

29 Thou liidest thy lace, they are troubled 

30 and thou renowest the face ol the earth 

4 Seek the LORD, .seek his lace- evermore 
135 Make thy lace to shine upon thy servant 
10 turn not away the face ol thine anointed 

7 hide not thy lace from me, lest I be like 
IS came I .. diligently to seek thy laco 

27 when he set a compass upon the face of 
29 A wicked man hardeneth his lace: but (as) 

31 (and) nettles had covered the lace thereol 
19 Aa in water lace (answereth) to lace, so 

I man's wisdom maketh his lace to shine 
I the boldnesa ol his lace ahall bo changed 
15 What mean ye (that) ye ; . grind the laces 

3 with twain he covered hia lace, and -with 

17 that hideth hia face from the house ol 

8 be amazed one at another ; their laces 
21 nor fill the lace of the world with cities 

4 be thou a covert to them from the face 
17 of the world upon the face of the earth 

7 face of tho covering east over all people 

8 God will %vlpe away tears from off all fa. 

6 and fill the face of the world with fruit 

32 neither shall his face now wax pale 

5 How then wilt thou turn away the face of 



Isa. 38. 
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2 Ho.":okiah turned hia face to-^ard tho '.7all 

6 I hid not my face from diamo and spitting 

7 therefore have I cot my faco like a flint 

3 and we hid as it were (our) faces from ; 

8 I hid my lace from thee lor a momenS , f 

2 your sina have hid (hia) lace from you 1 

7 for thou hast hid thy lace from us, and 

3 A people that provoketh nje. .to my laco 

8 Be not afraid ol thefr laces : lor I (am) 

13 and the lace thereof (ia) toward the nortfi 
17 be not dismayed at their faces, lest I con. 

27 (thefr) back unto me, and not (thefr) face 

3 they have made thefr faces harder than a 
19 to tho eonluslon ol thefr own faces? 

2 they shall be lor dung upon the face of 
26 wall 1 discover thy akfrts upon thy faco 

4 they shall be as dung upon the face of 

17 they are not hid from my face, neither Is 
17 I will show them the back, and not the f. 
10 I have set my face againat this city for 

25 the hand of (them) whose face thou 

26 which (are) upon the face ol tho earth 

16 I will cast thee from off the lace ol tha 
6 and all faces are turned into paleness ? 
31 I should remove it from belore my lacs 
33 turned unto me the back, and not the tsk 

5 I have hid my face from thia city 

15 If ye wholly aet your laces to enter Into 

17 be with all the men that set thefr laces 
III will aet my lace against you for evil 
12 that have set thefr lacea to go into ^he 

5 shaU ask the way tq Zion, with thefr face* 
51 shame hath covered our faces ; for 

19 pour out. . like water before the laoe o£ 
3S To turn aside . .belore the lace ol the 

12 the laces ol elders were not honoured 

6 every one had lour faces, and every one 
8 they lour had thefr f acea and thefr winga 

10 Aa lor the likeness of thefr faces, they 
10 had the lace ol a man, and the laco of 
10 they four had the face of an ox on the 

10 they four also had the face of an eagle 

11 Thus (were) their facea : and thefr winga 

15 behold one wheel, .with his four facea 

28 I fell upon my face, and I heard a voico 
8 made thy face strong against thefr facea 

23 arose, and went forth . . and I fell on my f, 

3 set thy face againat it, and it 8h,all be 

7 Therefore thou ahalt aet thy face toward 

2 aet thy face toward the moontaina ol lar. 

18 and shame (shall be) upon all faces, aBi) 
22 My face will I turn also from them, and 

16 thefr faces toward the east ; and they 

8 I fell upon my face, and cried, and said 

14 every one had lour faces : the first face 
14 the face of a eherub, and the second faca 
14 face of a man, and the thfrd the face oJ 

14 and the. fourth the lace ol an eagle 

21 Every one had lour laces apiece, and 

22 likeness ol thefr laces (was) tho same fa. 

13 Then lell I down upon my face, and cried 
6 thou shalt cover thy lace, that thou aee 

12 he shall cover hia lace, that he see not 

17 set thy lace against the daughters ol thy 

3 the stumblingblock. .belore thefr face 
4, 7 the stumblingblock . . belore hia laea 

6 turn away your laces from aU your abo. 
8 And I will set my face against that man 

7 I wUl set my lace againat them ; they 
7 ye shaU know . . when I set my faco 

35 there vrill I plead with you laco to face 

46 Son ol man, aet thy face towartl the aouth 

47 all faces from the south to the north 

2 Son of man, set thy face toward JerusaL 

16 Go thee, .whithersoever thy lace (is) set 
2 Son ol man, aet thy lace againat the Am. 

21 Son ol man, set thy lace against Zidon 
2 Son ol man, set thy lace against Fharaob 

6 my flock was scattered upon all the lace 
2 Son of man, set thy face against mount 

2 Son of man, set thy face againat Gog, tha 

20 aU the men that (are) upon tho lace ot 

14 those that remain upon the faco ol tho 

23 therefore hid I my lace from them, and 

24 According, .have I done, .and hid my fa. 

29 H either will I hide my lace any more 

15 Irom the lace of the gate ol the entrance 

15 unto the lac8 ol the porch ol the inner 

19 So that the lace of a man (was) toward the 
19 face ol a young Hon toward the palm tree 

21 (and) the lace ol tho sanctuary ; the 

25 thick planks upon the lace ol the porch 

3 like the vision, .and I lell upon my face 

4 and I looked . . and I lell upon my lace 
10 lor why should he see your faces worse 

5 an he goat came from the west, on the f. 

17 I was afraid, and fell upon my face : but 

18 I was in a deep sleep on my laco toward 
3 I set my lace unto the Lord God, to seek 

7 but unto us confusion ol faces, as at this 

8 to us (belongeth) confusion ol lace, to 

6 his lace aa the appearance ol lightning 

9 in a deep sleep on my lace, and my lace 
15 I set my lace toward the ground, and I 

17 He shall also set his lace to enter with 

18 Alter this shaU he turn his lace unto the 

19 Then he shall turn his lace toward the 

5 the pride of Israel doth testily to his lace 
15 till they acknowledge, .and seek my face 
10 And the pride ol Israel testifleth to his 1^ 

6 Belore their face the people shall he 
so with his lace toward the east sea, and 



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, Amos s. 8 poureth Ihem out upon tlie face of tho 
9. 6 poureth them out upon ll;e face of the 
9. 8 I will destroy it from off the face of the 
Mic. 3. 4 he mil even hide liis faco from them at 
Nah. 2. I lie that dasheth . . is come up before thy t. 

2. 10 tlie faces of them all gather blackness 

3. 5 I v/ill discover thy skirts upon thy face 
Hab. 1. 9 their faces shall sup up (as) the east wind 
Zecb. s- 3 curse that goeth forth over the face of 
Mai. 2. 3 and spread dung upon your faces, (even) 

5. Face, S\^is opsis. 

Jolrnii. 44 and his face was bound about with a nap. 
C.Face, TrpSa-a-roy prosopon. 

Matt. 6. 16 for they disfigure their faces, that they 
6. 17 anoint thine head, and wash thy faco 

11. 10 I send my messenger before thy faco 

16. 3 ye can discern the face of the sky ; but 

17. 2 and his face did shine as the sun, and 

17. 6 they fell on their face, and were sore 

18. 10 their angels do always oehold the faco 
26, 39 fell on his face, and prayed, saying, O my 
26. 67 Then did they spit in his face, and buffeted 

Hark i. 2 I send my messenger before thy face 

14. 65 to cover his face, and to buffet him, and to 
Inke I. 76 for thou shalt go before the face of the 

2. 31 Which thou hast prepared before the face 

5. 12 seeing Jesus, fell on (his) face, and besou. 
7. 27,1 send my messenger before thy face 

9. 51 he stedfastly set his face to go to Jerusa. 
g. 52 sent messengers before his face ; and 
9. 53 his face was as though he would go to J. 
JO. 1 sent them two and two before his face 

12. 56 ye can discern the face of the sky and of 
17. 16 fell down on (his) face at his feet, giving 

21. 35 all them that dwell on the face of the 

22. 64 they struck him on the face, and asked 
34. 5 bowed down (their) faces to the earth 

Acts 6. 15 saw his face as it had been the faco of an 
7. 45 whom God drave out before theface of our 
J7. 26 for to dwell on all the face of the earth 
20. 25 I know that ye all. .shall see my face no 
20. 33 that they should see his face no moro 

I C0.13. 12 For now we see. .but then face to face 
14. 25 falling down on (his) face he will worship 

8 Co. 3. 7 could not stedfastly behold the face of M. 

3. 13 as Moses, (which) put a veO over his face 

3. i8 we all, with open face beholding as in a 

4. 6 to (give) the light., in the face of Jesus 

11. 20 ye suffer, .if a man smite you on the face 
• GaL 1. 22 was unknown by.face unto the churches 

2. II I withstood him to the face, because be 
\ CoL 2. I and (for) as many as have not seen my f. 
^ I Th. 2. 17 endeavoured, .to see your face with great 
3. 10 praying, .that we might see your face 
Jas. I. 23 a man beholding his natural face in a 

1 Pe. 3. 12 the face of the Lord (is) against them 
Eoy. 4. 7 and the third beast had a face as a man 

6. 16 hide us from the face of liim that sitteth 

7. II and fell before the throne on their faces 
9. 7 and their faces (were) as the faces of men 

JO. I and liis face (was) as it were the sun, and 
ji. 16 fell upon their faces, and worshipped 

12. 14 half a time, from the face of the serpent 
2o. II from whose face the earth and the heaven 
22. 4 And they shall see his face ; and his name 

TACE to face — . 

l.Face to face, xarh irpScrcoirov hata prosopoTu 
Acts 25. 16 he wliich. .have the accusers face to face 

i.MoiUh to mouth, arSixa irphs (rro/ia. 

2 John ' 12 but I trust to come, .and speak face to f. 

3 John 14 and we shall speak face to face. Peace 

PADS (awayl , to — 
\. To fade, ''hj. lalal, 5. 

Isa. C4. 6 aiu do fade as a leaf ; and our iniquities 
%To fade or loear away, h^i nabel. 

2 Sa. 22. 46 Strangers shall fade away, and they shall 
Paa. 18. 45 The strangers shall fade away, and be 
Isa. 1. 30 ye shall be as an oak whose leaf fadeth 
24. 4 The earth mourneth (and) fadeth away 
24. 4 the world languisheth (and) fadeth away 
28. I whose glorious beauty (is) a fading flower 
28. 4 the glorious beauty, .shall be a fading 
40. 7, 8 The grass withereth, the flower fadeth 
Jer. 8. 13 the leaf shall fade ; and (the things that) 
Eze. 47. 12 whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall 

2iTo cause to fade, fj.apa.iyco maraino. 

Jas. . I. II BO also shaU the rich man fade away in 

FADETH not s.v?s.-y, that — 

i, Unfading, ajxapavrivos amarantiiMS. 

I Pe. 5. 4 a crown of glory that fadeth not away 
Z.Unfading, afidpavros amarantos. 

I Pe. I. 4 To an inheritance . .that fsdeth not away 
JAIL — 
1.7s not, i;k ayin. 

Isa. 44. 12 yea, he is hungry, and hia strength faileth 

i.To sit, sw; yashab. 

I Sa. 20. 5 I should not fail to sit -with the king at 

ZJ'ailing, coTisxi.mption, n'^s halch. 

; Deut28. 32 and fail (with longing) for them all the 

^To perish, ha lost, lax adad. 

Psa.142. 4 refuge failed me ; no man cared for my 
Eze. 12. 22 days ara prolonged, and every vision fail. 

5,To go away, *?!!< azal. 

Sola 14. II (As) the waters fsil from the sea, and the 



Q.To cease, fail, have an end, DEN aphcs. 

Gen. 47. 15 why should we die. .for the money faileth 
47. 16 -mO. give you for your cattle, if money fail 

7. To he emptied, made void, p^iz haqaq, 2. 

Isa. 19. 3 the spirit of Egypt shall fail in tho midst 

S.Tofail, "ai gamar^^ 

Pea. 77. 8 doth (Ills) promise fail for evermore ? 
9. To loathe, cast away, h'ji gaal, 5. 

Job 21. 10 Their bull gendcreth, and faileth not 

10.ro ha lean, poor, low, wcaJc, S^i dalal. 

Isx 38. 14 mine eyes fail (witli looking) upward ; 

11. To cease, leave off, forbear, S-mchcdal. 

Job iQ. 14 My kinsfolk have failed, and my familiar 

Vl.To lack, abate, ncn chaser. 

I Kti7. 14 neither shall the cruise of oil fail, until 
Isa. 51. 14 not die . .nor that his bread should fail 

13.Lac!cing, -iOn chaser. 

1 Ki. 17. iS neither did the cruise of oil fail, accord. 
Eccl.io. 3 a fool walketh by the way, his wisdom f. 

li.To go out or forth, tiy, yatsa. 

Gen. 42. 28 their heart tailed, .and they were afraid 

Song 5. 6 my soul failed when he spake : I sought 
\h.To he or become weak, dim, nri3 kahah. 

Isa. 42. 4 He shall not fail nor bo discouraged, till 
16. 7*0 lie, deceive, 313 kazab, 3. 

Isa. 58. 11 like a spring of water, whose waters fail 
17. To fail, oris kachash. 

Psa. 109. 24 are weak . . and my flesh faileth of fatness 
\?>.To fail, lie, deceive, c'.'j? kachash, 3. 

Hos. 9. 2 not feed . . tlie new wine shall fail in her 

Hab. 3. 17 the labour of the olive shall faU, and the 

X^.To he completed, consuined, ended, nS| kalah. 
Job II. 20 tho eyes of tho wicked shall fail, and 

17. 5 even the eyes of his children shall fail 
Psa. 69. 3 mine eyes fail while I wait for my God 
71. 9 forsake me not when my strength faileth 
73. 26 My flesh and my heart faileth. .God 
119. 82 Mine eyes fail for thy word, sajing 
119. 123 ilino eyes fail for thy salvation, and for 
143. 7 my spirit faileth : hide not thy face from 
Prov 22. 8 and the rod of his anger shall fail 
Isa. 15. 6 tho grass faileth, there is no green thing 
21. 16 and aU the glory of Kcdar shall fail 
31. 3 fall down, and they all shall fail together 
32. 10 for the \Tntage shall fail, the gathering 
Jer. 14. 6 their eyes did fail because, .no grass 
Lam. 2. II nine eyes do faU with tears, my bowels 
3. 22 consumed, because his compassions faU 

4. 17 our eyes as yet failed for our vain help 

20.ro he cut off, rnj karath, 2. 

2 Sa. 3. 29 let there not fail from the house of Joab 

1 KL 2. 4 there shall not fail thee, .a man on tho 

8. 25 There shall not fail tlico a man in my 

9. 5 There shall not fail theo a man upon tho 

2 Ch. 6. 16 There shall not fail thco a man, in my 

7. 18 There shall not fail thee a man (to be) 

21. To siumhla, be feeble, Wa kashal. 

Psa. 31. 10 strength faileth, because of mine iniquity 

22. To fall, h}} naphal. 

Josh 21. 45 There failed not ought of any good thing 
23. 14 not one tiling hath faUed of all the good 
23. 14 (and) not one thing hath failed thereof 
I Sa. 17. 32 Let no man's heart fail because of him 
I Ki. 8. 56 there hath not faUed one word of all his 

2S. To he dried up, ndi nashath. 

Isa, 41. 17 their tongue faileth for thirst, 1 the Lord 
Jer. 51. 30 in (their) holds ; their might hath failed 

2i.To become dried up, nz') nashath, 2. 

Isa. 19. 5 the waters shall fail from the sea, and 
25. To pass over, away, by, "05? abar. 

Esth. g. 27 BO as it should not fail, that they would 
9. 28 these days of Purim should not faU from 

26. 7*0 be lacking, inj; adar, 2. 

Isa. 34. 16 no one of these shall fail, none shall want 
40. 26 for that (he is) strong in power ; not one f. 
59. 15 Yea, truth faileth. .the lORD saw (it), and 
Zeph. 3. s he faileth not ; but the unjust knoweth 

27. To leave, forsake, abandon, z.s( azab. 

Psa. 38. 10 My heart panteth, my strength faileth 
40. 12 they are more . . therefore my heart faileth 

28. Tb be feeble, covered, ']0i) ataph. 

Isa. 57. 16 for the spiiit should fail before me, and 
29. 7*0^055 away, ecnae to an end, dob pasas. 

Psa., 12. I forlhe faithful fail from among, .men 
30. 7*0 break, mxike void, fail, tiD parar, 5. 

Eccl.i2. 5 they shall be .ifraid. .desire shall fall 
Sl.T'o make feeble, let be feeble, njl raphah, 5. 

Deut.31. 6 he will not fail thee, nor forsake thee 
31. 8 he will not faU thee, neither forsake thee 

Josh. I. 5 I will not fail thee, nor forsake thee 

I Ch.28. 20 he will not faU thee, nor forsake theo 

32..Brror, mistake, iVj' shalu. 

Ezra. 4. 22 Take heed now that ye fail not to do this 
6. 9 it be given them day by day without fall 

33. 7*0 lie, deceive, niJ?* shakar, 3. 

fsa Sp. 33^oiuhijn, noreufior myfaithtuliieastot. 



34. To be finished, consumed, c?j? tamam. 

Clen. 47. 15 when money failed iu the land of Egypt 

Josh. 3. 16 those that came down toward the sea. .£. 
ZB.Not to he steadfast, JPK kV lo aman, 2. 

Jer. 15. 18 be. .as a liar, (and as) waters (that) fallf 
36. 7*0 leave out, cease, iKKdira ekleipS. 

Lukeifi. 9 when ye fail, the;4ciay receive you Into 
22. 32 But I have prayed., that thy faith faU not 

Hob. 1.12 thou art the same . . thy years shall not in. 
37. 7*0 fall off or away, iKvivTu ekjnpls. 

I Co. 13. 8 Charity never [faUcth]; but whcther(theitt 
38.7*0 leave upon or besides, iiriKitiru epileipO. 

Heb.ii. 32 for tho time would fail me to tell of O. 

39. T'o mafx useless, Karapy4ia kaiargeO. 

1 Co. 13. 8 propliecics.tuey shall fail; whether f there 
40. 7*0 fall, Trlirrai pipto. 

Lukei6. 17 to pass, than one tittle of the law to faU 
41. To be behind, lack, vcrepeo) huslereS. 

Ueb 12. 15 lest any man [fail] of the grace ot Ood 
FAIL, to cause to — 
1.7*0 cause to be lacking, ~.pri chaser, 5. 

Isa. 32. 6 will cause the drink of the thirsty to fail 
2.T0 finish, consume, .175 kalah, 3. 

Job 31. iS have caused the eyes of the widow to fail 
Z.To cause to cease, r\yf shabaih, 5. 

Jer. 43. 33 I have caused wine to fail from the wine. 

FAIL, to let — 

To cav^e or let fall, hs) naphal, 5. 

Esth. 6. 10 let nothing faU of all that thou hast ipo. 
FAIL, to make to — 
T'o cause to cease, njy shabaih, 5. 

Amos 8. 4 even to make the poor of the Umd to fail 

FAILETH not, that — 

JVot leaving off, unfailing, iv«/cAeiirToj aruMeiptoa. 

Lukci2. 33 a treasure in the heavens that faileth not 
FAELrNG — 
Consumption, failing, )^'^^ killayon. 

Dcut2S. C5 and failing of eyes, and sorrow of mind 

FAmNG, hearts — 

To swoon away, (:-o^vx<o apopsuchs. 

Lukc2i. 26 Men's hearts failing them for tear, and 
FAIN, -would — 
X.Toflee, rnn barach. 

Job 27. 22 ho v.-ould fain fleo out of his hand 

2.1*0 fix. the mind or desire on, iTriBvfido) epithMm^ 
Lukei5. 16 ho would fain have filled his belly with 

FASI'I — 

I. Sick, rn^ davc/i. 

L^m. 1. 13 he hath made mo desolate .. faint all the 
J. 17 For t!ii3 our heart b faint : for these 

2.Sick, ';'2 davvai. 

Isa. I., 5 Tho T/hoIe head is sick. .the. .heart faint 
Jer. 8. 18 I v.ould comfort myself. . my heart (is) f. 
Lam. I. 2= my Eighs (arc) many, and my heart (is) f. 

S.Weary, '•^T, yacph. 

2 Sa. 16. 2 that such as bo faint in the wilderness 
Isa. 40. 29 He givetli power to the faint ; and to 

i.Wearicd, 1.'j; aycph. 

Gen. 25. 29 Esau came from the field, and ho (was) t 

25. 30 Feed me, I pray thee, .for I (am) faint 
Dent 25. 18 smote . . when thou (wast) faint and weary 
Judg. 8. 4 Gideon, .passed over.. faint, yet pursuing 
8. 5 Give, I pray you, loaves, .for they (be) f. 
Isa. 29. 8 (he is) faint, and his soul hath a];^tite 

FAINT, to — 

1.7*0 become, happen, p-n hayah, 2. 

Dan. 8. 27 And I Da'nicl fainted, and was sick 
2. To labour, be weary, y;; yaga. 

Jer. 43. 3 I fainted in my sighing, and I find no rest 

3.7'o be weary, fiy; yaaph. 

Isa. 40. 28 the Creator, .faintcthnot, neither is wea.t 
40. 30 Even the youths shall faint and be weary 
40. 31 (and) they shall T.alk, and not faint 
44. 12 he drinkcth no water, and is faint 

4.7*0 become weak, restrain, nn kahah, S. 

Eze. 25. 7 shall be feeble, and every spirit shall fa. 
5. To be complete, finished, consumed, nS| kalah. 

Psa. 84. 2 My soul longeth, yea, even faintcth for 
119. 81 My soul fainteth for thy salvation 

6.7'o be feeble, weary, nxS laah. 

Job 4. 5 it is come upon thee, and thou taintect 
7.7*0 faint, be feeble, an) lahah. 

Gen. 47. 13 Canaan, fainted by reason of the famine 

8.7*0 meli, dissolve, «o mug. 

Eze. 21. IS that (their) heart may faint, and (their) 

9. 7*0 be melted, i\D mug, 2. 

Josh. a. 34 the Inhabitants 0? the counoy do faint 

10.7*o/ciH<, be melted, Dpij niosos. 

Isa. 10. 18 as when a standard bearer falntetb 

ll.To hi TMlled, DC>f vwsas, % 

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12. To slww self feeble, fp]i ataph, 7. 

T3a.io7. 5 Hungry and thirsty, their soul fainted 
Jon. 2. 7 When my soul fainted within me I re. 

13. yo he covered, wrapped up, faint, "jSj; alaph, 4. 
Isa. SI- 2o Tliy sons have fainted, they lie at the head 

\i.To cover or v;rap self up, faint, f]?V alaph, 7. 
Amos 8. 13 In that day shall the fair virgins, .faint 
Jon. 4. 8 he fainted, and wished in himself to die 

15. To he feeble, cease, faint, nspug. 

Gen. 45. 26 Jacob's heart fainted, for he believed 

16. To be tender, soft, timid, tjjt rakah, 2. 

Deut 20. 3 let not your hearts faint, fear not, and .do 
Isa. 7. 4 fear not, neither be faint hearted for the 
Jer. 51. 46 lest your heart faint, and ye fear for the 

n.To shovj self feeble, nni-raphah, 7. 

Prov 24. 10 (If) thou faint in the day of adversity 
18. To turn out badly, cave in, iKKaKeoi ekkakeo. 

Iukei8. 1 ought always to pray, and not to faint 

2 Co. 4. I as we have received mercy, we faint not 
4. 16 For v.'hich cause we faint not: but though 

Eph. 3. 13 Wherefore I desiie that ye faint not at 

19, 7*0 loose out, relax, iKXvw ckhio. 

Matt. 9. 36 because [they fainted], and were scattered 

15. 32 I vail not send them, .lest they faint in 
Mark 8. 3 if 1 send them away, .they will faint by 
Gal. 6. 9 in due season we shall reap, if we faint 
Heb. 12. 3 lost ye be wearied and faint in your 

12. 5 nor faint when thou art rebuked of liim 

20. To toil, work oxd, weary, icajuct) kamno. 
Hev. 2. 3 And hact borne . . and hast not fainted 

FAn^T, to be — 

\.To be xoeary, '^'J uph. 

I Sa. 14. 28 And the people were faint 

14.' 31 and the people were very faini 

2. To be or become faint, "1:9 pa^gar, 3. 

1 Ba. 30. 10 two hundred, .v^hich were so faint that 

30. 21 two hundred men, wliich were so faint 

3. To be feeble, ns"! raphati. 

Isa. 13. 7 Therefore shall all hands be faint, and 

FAIIfT, that — 

To be feeble, fjBj; ataph. 

Lam. 2. 19 thy youpg children, that faint lor hunger 

FalNT, to waz -^ 
To he weary, '\>V uph. 

2 Sa. 21. 15 David went down., and David waxed taint 

FAINT hearted — 

Tender of heart, 35I? Xi rah lebah. 

Deut2o. 8 Wliat man. .fearful and faint hearted? 
FAINT hearted, to be — 
To be melted, Jm mug, 2. 

Jer. 49. 23 they are faint hearted. .sorroV on the sea 

FAIWTED — 
Faintness, nspj; ulpeh. 

Eze. 31. 15 all the trees of the field fainted for him 
FAINTNESS — 
Faintness, Tj-ib morek. 

Lev. 26. 36 i >vill send a faintness into their hearts 
FAIR, fairer — 
"hClean, pure, "lins iahor. 

Zech. 3. 5 Let them set a fair mitre upon his head 

3. 5 So they set a fair mitre upon his head 

2.Good,fair, 310 tob. 

Gen. 6. 2 the daughters of men that they ^were)falr 
24. 16 And the damsel (was) very fair to look 
26. 7 because she (was) fair to look upon 

Tudg 15. 2 (is) not her . . sister fairer than she ? 

Esth. I. II the queen, .for she (was) fair to look on 

Isa. 5. 9 many houses . . great and fair, without in. 

Dan. 1. 15 their countenances appeared fairer and 

Z.Ooodness, 3?a tub. 

Hos. 10. II but I passed over upon her fair neck 
4.Fair, beautiful, ns; yapheh. 

Gen.i2. II I know that thou (art) a fair woman to 
12. 14 beheld the woman, that she (was) very fair 

1 Sa. 17. 42 a youth, and ruddy, and of a fair counte. 

2 Sa. 13. 1 Absalom the son of David, had a fair sis. 

14. 27 she was a woman of a fair countenance 
1 Ei- I. 3 they sought for a fair damsel througnout 
1.4 the damsel (was) very fair, and cherished 
Job 42. IS no women found (so) fair as the daughters 
Prov II. 22 a fair women which is without discretion 
Song I. rs thou fart) fair, my love, .thou art fair 

1. ifi thou (art) fair, my beloved, yea, pleasant 

4. I thou art fair, my love, .thou art fair 

4. 7 Thou (art) all fair, my love . .no spot in 
6. 10 fair as the-moon, clear as the sun 
Jer. n. 16 A green olive tree, fair, .of goodly fruit 
Eze. 31. 3 a cedar in Lebanon with fair branches 

31. ■ 9 I have made him fair by the multitude of 
Amos 8. 13 In that day shall the fair virgins, .faint 

%Chod in appearance,' ft^j^ 3ia tob march. 
Esth. 2. 2 Let there be fair young virgins sought 

2. 3 gather together all the fair young virgins 

fiJFatr, heavliful, "I'S?' shappir. 

Daa. 4. -22 The leaves thereof (were~i fair, and tho 
4. 21 Whose leaves (were) fair, and the f niit 



T.Traffic, market, I'ojj; izzabon. 

Eze. 27. 12 with silver, .they traded in thy fairs 

27. 14 thehouEe of Togarmah traded in thy fairs 
27. 16, 22 they occupied in thy fairs with 
27. 19 going to and fro occupied in thy fairs 
27. 27 Thy riches, and thy fairs, thy merchandise 

8. To be or act graciously, un chanan, 3. 

Prov.26. 25 When he speaketh fair, believe him not 
Q.Fair of form, TNh ris; yejjJieh toar. 

Esth. 2. 7 and the maid (was) fair and beautiful 
lO.Bclonging to the town, agreeable, acrreTos. 

Acts 7. 20 Moses was born, and was exceeding fair 

FAIR, to be — 

To be fair, beauteous, MS; yaphah. 

Song 4. 10 How fair is tliy love, my sister 

7. 6 How fair and how pleasant art thou, 

Eze. 31. 7 Thus v.'as he fair in his greatness, in the 

FAIR, to niai:e self — 

To make or show self fair, no; yaphah, 7. 
Jer. 4. 30 in vain shalt thou make thyself fair 

FAIR, very — 

Very fair, njs'ns? yepheh-phiyyah. 

Jer. 46. 20 Egypt, .a very fair heifer, .destruction 

FAIR colours — 

Red ore, stibium, ruby, ll?S puk. 

Isa. s4- " 1 ^^ lay thy stone, with fair colours 
FAIR one — 
Fair, beauteous ane, ns; yapheh. 

Song 2. 10 my love, niy fair one, and come away 
FAIR show, to make a — 
To make a fair face, einrpoffmirea euprosSpeo. 

Gal. 6. 12 As many as desire to make a fair show in 
FAIR speech — 
l.A talcing, reception, doctrine, niih leqack. 

Prov, 7, 21 With her muchfair speech she causedhlm 
2. Easy discourse, ebXo-yia eulogia. 

Bom 16. 18 by good words and fair speeches deceive 
FAER -weather — 
l.Oold, shining, foAr weather, 3nt zahah. 

Job 37. 22 Eair weather cometh out of the north 
"i.Fine weather, evSla eudia. 

Matti6. 2 ye say, (It will be) fair weather ; tor the 
FAIR word — 
Good, nia tob. 

Jer, 12, 6 though they speak fair words unto thee 

FAIRER, to be — 

To become fair, be made fair, ns; yaphah, 4. 

Psa, 45. 2 Thou art fairer than the children of men 

FAIREST — 

Fair, beoMteous one, ns; yapheh. 

Song I. 8 thou fairest among women, go thy way 

5, 9 thou fairest among women ? what (is) 

6, I thou fairest among women ? whither 

FAIR HAVENS, Ka\o\ Atfieves kaloi limenes. 
A harbour in the island of Crete, not mentioned in any 
other ancient writing. It was on the S. and was prac- 
tically the harbour of Lasa:a, about five miles to the E. 
of Cape Matala, the m<ist conspicuous headland on the 
8. coast of the island. 

Acts 27, 8 a place which is called The Fair Havens 
FAITH — 
l.Faithfulness, steadiness, 15DX emun. 

Deut32. 20 very froward. , children in whom (Is) not, 
2. Faithfulness, stability, niiDK emunah. 

Hab. 2. 4 but the just shall five by his faith 

2. Hope, iKiris elpis. 

Heb. 10. 23 hold fast the profession of (our) faith 

4. Faith, faithfulness, steadfastness, ■iria'Tis pistis. 
Matt. 8. 10 not found so great faith, no, not in Israel 
9. 2 Jesus, seeing their faith, said unto the 
9. 22 Daughter. .thyfaith hath made thee who. 
9. 29 According to your faith be it unto you 
15. 28 woman, great (is) thy faith : be it unto 
17, 20 If ye have faith as a grain of mustard 

21, 21 If yo have faith, and doubt not, ye shall 
23. 23 of the law, judgment, mercy, and faith 

Mark 2. 5 Jesus saw their faith, he said unto the 

4. 40 he said, .how is it that ye have no faith? 

5. 34 thy faith hath made thee whole ; go in 
10. 52 Go thy way ; thy faith hath made thee 
11.22 Jesus answering saith . . Have faith in God 

Luke s. 20 when he saw their faith, he said unto him 

7, 9 not found so great faith, no.not in Israel 

7. so Thy faith hath saved thee ; go in peace 

8. 25 And he said unto them. Where is yourf.? 
8. 48 thy faith hath made thee whole ; go in 

17. s And the apostles said . . Increase our faith 

17, 6 If ye had faith as a grain of mustard 
17. 19 go thy way ; thy faith hath made thee 
iB. 8 shall he find faith on the earth? 

18. 42 Receive thy sight, .faith hath saved thee 

22. 32 prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not 
Acts 3. 16 his name through faith in his name hath 

3. 16 t'ne faith which is by him hath given him 

6. 5 man full of faith and of the Holy Ghost 



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7 the priests were obedient to the faith 

8 Stephen, fuU of [faith] and power, did 
24 and full of the Holy Ghost and of faith. 

8 to turn away the deputy from the faith ' 

9 percei\ing that he had faith to be healed 
22 exhorting them to continue in the faith 
27 opened the door of faith unto the Gentiles 

9 pui-ifying their hearts by faith 

S the churches established in the faith 

21 and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ 

24 heard him concerning the faith in Christ 

18 are sanctified by faith that is in me 

S obedience to the faith among all nations 

8 your faith is spoken of throughout the 
12 by the mutual faith both of you and me 
17 righteousness, .revealed from faith to fa. 
17 is written. The just shall live by faith 

3 shall their unbelief make the faith of 

22 righteousness of God (which is) by faith 

25 propitiation through faith in his blood 

27 of works ? Nay ; but by the law of fjiith 

28 justified by faith without the deeds of 

30 faith, and uncircumcision through faith 

31 we then make void the law through fai. t 

5 his faith is counted for righteousness 

9 that faith was reckoned to Abraham for 

11 righteousness of the faith, which (he had 

12 steps of that faith of our father Abraham 

13 but through the righteousness of faith 

14 faith is made void, and the promise 
16 (it is) of faith, that (it might be) by grace 

16 that also wiiich is of the faith of Abrah. 

19 being not weak in faith, he considered 

20 was strong in faith, giving glory to God 

1 being justified by faith, we have peace 

2 access by [faith] into this grace wherein 
30 even the righteousness which is of faith 

32 (they sought it) not by faith, but as it 

6 righteousness which is of faith speaketh 

8 that is, the word of faith, which we pre. 

17 faith (cometh) by hearing, and hearing 
20 thou standest by faith. Be not high 

3 dealt to every man the measure of faith 

6 according to the proportion of faith 
r Him that is weak in the faith receive ye 

22 Hast thou faith f have (it) to thyself 

23 damned, .because (he eateth) not of faith 

23 for whatsoever (is) not of faith is sin 

26 all nations for the obedience of faith 

5 your faith should not stand in the wisdom 

9 To another -faith by the same Spirit 
2 though I have all faith, so that I could 

13 now abideth faith, hope, charity, theso 

14 preacliing vain, and your faith (is), .vain 
[7 Christ be not raised, your faith (is) vain 
13 stand fast in the faith, quit you like me0 

24 that we have dominion over your faith 
24 helpers of your joy : for by faith ye stand 

13 having the same spirit of faith, according 

7 For we walk by faith, not by sight 
j 7 (in) faith, and utterance, and knowledge 

15 when your faith is increased, that weshall 
5 Examine . . whether ye be in the faith 

23 preacheth the faith which once he destr. 

16 by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have 

16 might be justified by the faith of Christ 
20 I live by the faith of the Son of God 

2, 5 by the works . . or by the hearing of faith? 

7 they which are of faith, the same are the 

8 would justify the heathen through faith 

9 they which be of faith are blessed with 

11 evident : for, The just shall live by faith 

12 the law is not of faith : but, The man that 

14 the promise of the Spirit through faith 

22 promise by faith of Jesus Christ might 

23 before faith came, we were kept under 

23 the faith which should afterwards 

24 that we might be justified by faith 

2s after that faith is come, we are no longer 

26 children of God by faith in Christ Jesus 

5 for the hope of righteousness by faith 

6 but faith which worketh by love 

22 long suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith 

10 them who are of the household of faith 

15 I heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus 

8 For by grace are ye saved through faith 

12 access with confidence by the faith cJ 

17 Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith 
5 One Lord, one faith, one baptism 

13 we all come in the unity of the faith 

16 taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye 

23 love ^vith faith, from God the Father 

25 for your furtherance and joy of faith 

27 striving together for the faith of the 

17 the sacrifice and service of your faith 

9 righteousness which is of God by faith 

9 that which is through the faith of Chrisb 

4 Since we heard of your faith in Christ 
23 If ye continue in the faith grounded and 

5 the stedfastness of your faith in Christ 

7 stabiished in the faith, as ye have been 
12 through the faith of the operation of God 
.3 Remembering, .your work of faith, and 

8 your faith to God ward is spread abroad 

2 and to comfort you concerning your faith 

5 I sent to know your faith, lest by some 

6 good tiding of your faith and charity 

7 we were comforted over you. .by your f. 
10 that which is lacking in your faith ? 

8 putting on the breastplate of faith and 

3 your faith growetli exceedingly, and tha 

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a Th. I. II goodness, and the work of faith with po. 

3. 2 be delivered, .for all (men) have not faith 
» Ti. I. 2 Unto Timothy, (my) own son in the faith 

J. 4 than godly edifying which is in faith 

I. 5 a good conscience, and (of) faith unfeig. 

1. 14 faith and love which is m Christ Jesus 
I/" I. 19 Holding faith, and a good conscience 

1. 19 concerning faith have made shipwreck 
3. 7 a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and 

2. 15 if they continue in faith and c)iarity and 

3. 9 mystery of the faith in a ijure conscience 

3. 13 in the faith which is in Christ Jesus 

4. 1 some shall depart from the faith, giving 
4. 6 the words of faith and of good doctrine 

4. 12 in charity, in spirit, in faith, in purity 

5. 8 he hath denied the faith, and is worse 

5. 12 they have cast oft their first faith 

6. 10 have erred from the faith, and iiicrced 

6. II godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness 
6. 12 Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold 
6. 21 some, .have erred concerning the faith 
a TL I. 5 the unfeigned faith that is in thee 

1. 13 faith and love which is in Christ Jesus 

2. 18 and overthrow the faith of some 

1 2. 22 follow righteousness, faith, charity, peace 

3. 8 corrupt, .reprobate concerning the faith 
3. 10 faith, long suffering, charity, patienco 

3. 15 through faith which is in Christ Jesus 

4. 7 finished (my) course, I have kept the faith 
ntus I. I according to the faith of God's elect, and 

1. 4 Titus, (mine) own son after the common f . 
1. 13 that they may be sound in the faith 

2. 2 sound in faith, in charity, in patienco 

3. 15 Greet them that love us in the faith 
Thm. 5 Hearing of thy love and faith, which thou 

6 the Communication of thy faith may bee. 
Heb. 4. 2 mixed with faith in them that heard (it) 
6. I from dead works, and of faith toward G. 
6. 12 through faith and patience inherit the 
to. 22 in full assurance of faith, having our 

10. 38 the just shall live by faith : but if (any) 

11. I faith is the substance of things hoped 
II. 3 Through faith we understand that the 

f II. 4 By faith Abel offered unto God a more 
II. 5 By faith Enoch was translated that ho 
II. 6 without faith (it is) hnpossible to please 
II. 7 By faith Noah, being warned of God of 
II. 7 the righteousness which is by faith 
II. 8 By faith Abraham, when he was called to 
II. 9 By faith he sojourncil iu the land of 
II. II Through faith also Sara herself received 
II. 13 all died in faith, not having received 
II. 17 By faith Abraham, when he was tried 
II. 20 By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau 
II. 21 By faith Jacob, when he was a dying 
II. 22 By faith Joseph, when he died, made 
II. 23 By faith Moses, when he was bom, was 
II. 24 By faith Moses, when he was come to 
II. 27 By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing 
n. 28 Through faith he kept the passover, and 
11. 29 By faith they passed through the Rod sea 
II. 30 By faith the walls of Jericho fell down 
II. 31 By faith the harlot Rahab perished not 

11. 33 tlirouglnfaith subdued kingdoms, ^vTought 
J I. 39 obtained a good report through faith 

12. 2 the author and finisher of (our) faith 

13. 7 whose faith follow, considering the eud 
Zea, I. 3 trying of your faith worketh patience 

N I. 6 But let him ask in faith, nothing wavering 
2. I have not the faith of our Lord JesUB 
2. s the poor of this world rich in faith 
2. 14 hath faith, and have not works ? can fa. 
2. 17 faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being 
2. 18 Thou hast faith, .show rae thy faith 
2. 18 and I will show thee ray faith by my 
2. 20 know, .that faith without works is deadT 
2. 22 Seest thou how faith wrought with his 
2. 22 and by works was faith made perfect 
2. 24 that by works, .and not by faith only 
2. 26 so faith without works is dead also 

5. 13 the prayer of faith shall save the sick 

X Pe. I. 5 through faith unto salvation ready to bo 
I. 7 the trial of yoyr faith, being much more 
1. 9 Receiving the end of your faith, (even) 
I. 21 that your faith and hope might be in God 
S. 9 Whom resist stedfast in the faith, know. 

a Pe. I. I that have obtained like precious faith 

1. 5 add to your faith virtue ; and to virtue 

I Jo. 5. 4 that overcometh the world, (even) our fa. 
Jude 3 the faith which was once delivered unto 

20 building up. .on your most holy faith 
Rev. 2. 13 haSt not denied ray faith, even in those 

2. 19 and faith, and thy patience, and thy 

13. 10 the patience and the faith of the saints 

14. 12 commandments of God, and the faith of 
FAITH, of Uttle — 

Ziitlle of faith, bXiyS-n-io'Tos oUgopistos, 

Matt 6. 30 more (clothe) you, 6 ye of little faith? 

8. 26 Why are yo fearful, ye of little faith f 
14. 31 thou of little faith, wherefore uidst 
1 6. 8 O ye of little faith, why reason ye among 
I,nkoi2. i8 how much more . . yo'i, O ye of little faith ? 

FAITHFUL — 

%.Faithful, slcadt/, psx cmun. 

Vioy 13. 17 but a faithful ambassador (is) health 
14. 5 A faithful witness will not lie : but a 
20. 6 but a faithful man who can find? 

iJ'aithfulness, stability, njicx emunak. 

E8a.ii9. 86 All thy commandments (are) faithful 
119. 138 Thy tcslimonies. .(are), .very faithful 



3. To be stead)/, faitltfid, ]i;t< aman. . 

2 Sa. 20. 19 (tliat are) peaceable (and) faithful in Isr. 
Psa. 12. I faithful fail from among the chiMrcn of 
31. 23 (for) the LoKD preserveth the faithful 

i.To be steady, faithfid, ]?k aman. 

Dan. 6. 4 forasmuch as he (was) faithful, neither 
5. Truth, stedfastness, n~N cmcth. 

Nell. 7. 2 he (was) a faithful man, and feared God 
6.1'aiihfiil, steady, ntarSs pistos. 

Matt24, 45 Who then is a faithful and wise servant 

25. 21, 2^ faithful servant : tliou hast been fait. 
IiUkei2. 42 Who then is that faithful and wise stew. 
16. 10 faithful in that which is least, .faithful 
16. II been faitliful in the uniigliteous mam. 

16. 12 faithful in that whicli is another man's 
19. 17 thou hast been faithful in a very little 

Acts 16. 15 judged nio to be faithful to the Lord 
I Co. 1. 9 God (is) faithful, by whom ye were called 
4. 2 required, .that a man be found faithful 
4. 17 my beloved son. and faithful in the Lord 

7. 25 oljtained mercy of the Lord to be faithful 
10. 13 God (is; faitliful, who will not sulfer you 

G.al. 3. 9 they.. are blessed with faitliful Abraham 
Eph, I. I and to the faithful in Christ Jesus 

6. 21 brother .and faithful minister in tho Lord 
CoL I. 2 faithful brethren in Christ which arc at 
I. 7 is for you a faithful minister of Christ 
4. 7 faithful minister and fellow servant in 
4. 9 Oncsimus, a faithful and beloved brother 
1 Th. 5. 24 Faithful (is) he that calleth you, who also 
a Th. 3. 3 the Lord is faithful, who shall stablish 
I Xi, I. 12 he counted mo faithful, putting me into 

1. 15 This (is) a faithful saying, and worthy of 

3. II not slanderers, .faithful in all things 

4. 9 This (is) a faithful saying, and worthy of 
6. 2 they are faithful and beloved, partakers 

a Tl. 2. 2 the same commit thou to faithful men 

2. II (It is) a faithful s.aying: For if we be 

2. 13 abidelh faithful : he cannot deny himself 
Titus I. 6 having faithful children, not accused of 

1. 9 the faithful word as he hath been taught 

3. 8 (This is) a faithful saying, and these 
Heb. 2. 17 a merciful and faithful High Priest in 

3. 2 was faithful to him that ajipointed him 
3. 5 Moses verily (was) faithful in all his 

10. 23 for he (is) faithful that promised 

11. II she judged him faithful who had proral. 
Pe. 4. 19 commit, .(to him), .as unto a faithful Crea. 

5. 12 By Silvanus, a faithful brother unto you 
I Jo I. 9 he is faithful and just to forgive us (our) 
PvOV. I. 5 (who is) the faithful Witness, (and) the 

2. 10 be thou faithful unto death, and I will 

2. 13 wherein Antipas (was) my faithful martyr 

3. 14 the f.aithful and true Witness, the begin. 

17. 14 and they that are with him (are), .faithful 
19. II he that sat. .(was) called Faithful andTr. 
II. 5 for these words are true and faithful 

22. 6 These sayings (are) faithful and true : and 

FAITHl'UL, to be — , 

To be faithful, steady, )ipN aman, 2. 

Numi2, 7 My servant Jloses. .who (is) faithful in all 
Deut. 7. 9 Know, .ho (is) God, the faithful God 

1 Sa. 2. 35 And I will raise me ui) a faithful priest 

22. 14 who (is so) faithful among .all thy servants 
Neh. g. 8 And foundcst his heart faithful before 

13. 13 for they were counted faithful ; and their 
Psa. 89. 37 and (as) a faithful witness in heaven 

loi. 6 Mine eyes (shall be) upon the faithful of 
Provii. 13 he that is of a faithful spirit concealcth 

25. 13 (so is) a faithful messenger to them that 

27. 6 Faithfid (are) the wounds of a friend: but 
Isa. I. 21 How is the faithful city become an har. ! 
I. 26 thou Shalt be called. .The faithful city 

8. 2 I took unto me faithful witnesses to rec. 
49. 7 because of the Lokd that is faithful, (and) 

Jer. 42. 5 be a true and faithful witness between ai3 
IIos. II. 12 but Judah. .is faithful with the sainta 

FAlTHFirX (man) — 

Faithfulness, stability, nj?cx emiinah. 

Prov 28. 20 A faithful man shall abound with blesa. 

FAITHFULLY — 

l.Faithfuhiess, stability, rijiDN cmunah. 

2 Ki 12. 15 they reckoned not . .for they dealt faith. 

22. 7 no reckoning, .because they dealt faith. 

3 Oh. 19. 9 faithfully, and v.-ith a perfect heart 

31. 12 brought in. .the dedicated (things) faith. 
34. 12 the men did tlso work faithfully : and the 

2. Faithful, steady, ■^iar6t pisios. 

3 Jo. 5 Beloved, thou docst faithfully v.'hatsoover 

FAITHFULNESS — 

l.Failhfidncss, stability, .il'ON emuiiah. 

I Sa. 2C. 23 reuderto every man. .his faithfulness: for 

Psa. 36. 5 thy faithfulness (reacheth) unto the clou. 

40. 10 I have declared thy faithfulness and thy 

88. II (or) thy faithfulness in destruction? 

89. I will I make known thy faithfulness to all 
89. 2 thy faithfulness shalt thou establish in 
89. 5 thy faithfulness also in the congregation 
89. 8 or to thy faithfulness round about tliee?- 
89. 24 my faithfulness .and my mercy (shall be) 
89. 33 nor suffer my faithfulness to fail 

92. 2 To show forth, .thy faithfulness every 
119. 75 (tliat) thou in faithfulness hastafllicted me 
119. 90 Thy faithfulness (is) unto all generations 
143. I in thy faithfulness answer rae, (and') in 
Isa. II. j and faithfulness the girdle of his reln^ 



Isa. 25, I counsels of old (arc) fnithfulneeB (and) \ 
Lam. 3. 23 new every morning ; great (Ib) thy faith. 
Hos. 2. 20 even betroth thee unto me in faitlifulii«i| 

2.7*0 be prepared, cstablis/ud, ready, ps kun, 2. 
Psa. 5. 9 For (there is) no faithfulness iu their mo. 

FAITHLESS — 

Uiisleadfust, unfailhftd, itriffros apistOB. 

Matt 17. 17 O faithless and perverse generation, how 
Mark 9. 19 O faithless generation, how long shall I be 
Luke y. 41 O faithless anil jierverse generation ! hour 
Jolm 20. 27 and be not faitlUess, but beliuviiig 

FALL — 

\. Stumbling, [iSyj fcisJLshalon. 

l'rov.i6. i3 and an haughty spii-it before a fall 

2. Fall, carcase, n/p? vinppclcth. 

Prov.29. 16 but the righteous shall sec their fall 
£zc. 26. IS isles shake at tho sound of thy fall 

26. 18 the isles tremble In the day of thy fall 

31. 16 nations to shake at the sound of his fall 

32. 10 at (every) moment, .in tho day of thy fall 

Z.Tofall, '?Si naphal. 

Jer. 49. 21 earth |is moved at the noise of Itholr fall 
i.A falling aside, vapaTrrwiia paraploma. 

Rom II. II through their fall calvation (la come) 

II. 12 Now if the fall of them (be) the riches of 

O.Fall, dmciifall, irTwais ptosis. 

Slatt. 7. 27 and it tell : and (neat was tho fall of it 
Luko 2. 34 Behold, tlib (child) is cct for tho fall and 

FALL, (among), to — 

1.2'o be, n;.T hayah. 

Josh 22. 20 wrath fell on all tho congTcgatlon of Is. T 

2.T0 go or come out, Ny; yatsa. 

Num33. 54 shall be in the place where his lot fallctlt 
Josh 16. X the lot of the children of Joseph fell from 

3. 7*0 go or come'doicn, "n; yarad. 

Nam II. 9 when the dew fell, .the nanna fell upon 

i.To bend or boto the knee, V^J kara. 

2 Ki. I. 13 came and fell on his knees before Elijah 
Ezra 9. 5 I fell upon my knees, and spread out my 

5. 7*0 stumlle, be feeble, Syj loashal. 

Lev. 2S. 37 they shall fall one upon another, as it 
Isa. 28. 13 go, and fall backward, and be broken 
' 31. 3 both he that helpeth shall fall, and he 
Jer. 6. 21 and the sons together shall fall upon them 

46. 16 He made many to fall, yea, one. .upon 
Lam. 5. 13 and the children fell under the wood 
Hos. 4. 5 Therefore shalt thou fall in the day, and 

4. 5 the prophet also shall fall with thee in 

5. 5 therefore. .Judah also shall fall with them 
14. I for thou hast fallen by thine iniquity 

G.T'o stumble, be feeble, V^s kashcd, 2. 

Psa. 9. 3 they shall fall and perish at thy prescnct 
Prov.24. 16 but the wicked shall fall into mischief 
Isa. /,o. 30 and the young men shall utterly fall 
Ezc. 3^. 12 ho shall not fall thereby in tho day that 
Dan. II. 14 c.xalt themselves, .but they shall fall 
II. 33 yet they shall fall by the sword, and by 
II. 34 when they shall fall, they shall be liolpen 
II. 35 (some) of them, shall fall, to try them 
Hos. 5. 5 therefore shall Israel, fall in. .iniquity 

14. 9 but the transgressors shall fall therein 

I.To be stumbled, ujS labul, 2. 

Prov 10. 8, 10 but a. prating fool shall fall 

Hos. 4. 14 people(that) doth not understand sKall fall 

2i.To cause to pour out or run over, 131 nagar, 5. 
Psa. 63. 10 They shall fall by the sword ; they shall 

9. To fall, bt) naphal. 

Gen. 4. 5 was very wroth, and his countenance fell 
4. 6 Lord said . .why is thy counten.ance fallen? 
14. 10 and the kings of Sodom . .fell there ; and 

15. 12 a deep sleep fell upon Abram ; and, lo, an 

15. 12 horror of great darkness fell upon him 
17. 3 And Abram fell on his faco : and God 
17. 17 Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed 

33. 4 Esau ran . .and fell on his neck, and kissed 

44. 14 and they fell before him on the ground 

45. 14 he fell upon his brother Benjamin's neck 

46. 29 Joseph, .fell on his neck, and wept on his 

49. 17 so that his rider shall fall backward 

50. I Joseph fell upon his father's face, and 
Exodis. 16 Fear and dread shall fall upon them ; by 

21. 33 dig a pit. .and an ox or an ass f.all therein 
32. 28 there fell, .that d.ay .about three thousand 

Lev. 9. 24 they shouted, and fell on their faces 

II. 32 upon whatsoever (any) of them., doth fall 
II. 33 every earthen vessel whereinto (any), .f. 
II. 35 whereupon(any part) of their carcase fall. 
II. 37 H (any part) of their carcase fall upon any 
II. 38 and(any part) of their carcase fall thereon 
26. 7 they shall fall before you by the sword 
26. 8 your enemies sh.all fall before you by the 
26. 36 and they shall fall when none pursueth 

Num 14. 3 brought us unto this land, to fall by the 
14. 5 Moses and Aaron fell on their faces before 
14. 29 Your carcases sh.iU fall in this wildenic«3 
14. 32 carcases, they shall fall in this wilderness 
14. 43 ye shall fall by the sword : because ye are 

16. 4 when Moses beard (it), he fell upon his f, 
16. 22 they fell upon their faces, and said, God 
16. ^5 consume. And they fell upon their faces 
20. 6 Moses and Aaron, .fell upon their faces 
34. 2 the land that shall fall uDto you for aa 



Deut 22. 
Josh. 5, 



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S- 

7- 

8. 

12. 

IS- 
16. 
iS. 
20. 

20. 

Batk 2. 

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4- 
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J4. 
14. 

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20. 

SS- 
23. 
26. 
28. 
29. 

aSa. T. 
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3- 
4- 
9- 

XI. 

J4- 
14. 
14. 

»7- 
20. 
21. 
21. 
24. 
iKi. I. 
18. 
18. 
18. 
20. 

2. 

4- 

6. 

■ ,. 6. 

7- 
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xCh. s. 
10. 
10. 

12. 
12. 
12. 
20. 
21. 
21. 
21. 
26. 
aCh.15. 
18. 
20, 

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29. 

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6. 
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27. 
35- 
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78. 
82. 

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II. 

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8 that thou bring not blood, .if any man f. 
i. 14 Joshua fell on liia face to the earth, and 

6 Joshua . . fell to the earth upon his face 
23 And (so) it was, (that) all that foil that day 

7 So Joshua came . . and they fell upon them 

5 And there fcU ten portions to Manasseh 

16 all the host of Syria fell upon the edge 

27 he fell, .at her feet he bowed, he fell 
13 smote it that it fell, and overturned it 
10 there fell an hundred and twenty thous. 

6 there fell at that time of the Eplirairaites 
20 Manoah and Ms wife looked, .and fell on 
18 fall into the hand of the imcircumcised ? 
30 the house fell upon the lords, and upon 

1 inheritance had not fallen unto them 

44 there fell, .eighteen thousand men : all 
46 So that all which fell that day of Benja. 
10 Then she fell on her face, and bowed her. 
18 untU thou know liov/ the matter vnll fall 

10 there fell of Israel thirty thousand footm. 

18 he fell from off the seat backward by the 

7 the fear of the Lord fell on the people 

13 fell before Jonathan,; and his armour b. 

45 there shall not one hair of his head fall 
49 and he fell upon his face to the earth 
41 fell on his face to the ground, and bowed 

23 fell before David on her face, and bowed 

24 fell at his feet, and said. Upon me, my 
20 let not my blood fall to the earth before 
20 Saul fell straightway all along on the ca. 

3 I have found no fault in him since he fell 

4 Therefore Saul took a sword, and fell upon 

5 his armour bearer, .fell likewise upon his 

2 when he came, .he fell to the earth, and 

29 or that falleth on the sword, or that 
34 falleth before wicked men, (so) fellest 

4 it came to pass, .that he fell, and became 

6 he fell on his face, and did reverence. And 

17 there fell (some) of the people of the ser. 

4 she fell on her face to the ground, and 

11 there shall not one hair of thy son fall to 
22 Joab fell to the ground on his face, and 

12 we will light upon him as the dew falleth 

8 a girdle, .as he went forth it fell out 

9 they fell (all) seven together, and were 
22 fell By the hand of David, and by the hand 

14 lot us fall nov/. .let me liot fall into 
52 there shall not an hair of him fall to the 

7 he know him, and fell on his face, and 

38 the fire of the Lord fell, and consumed 

39 when all the people saw (it), they fell on 

30 a wall fell upon twenty and seven thous. 
20 that he may go up and fall at Ramoth-g. ? 

13 lie took, .the mantle, .that feU 

14 he took the mantle, .that fell from him 

37 Then sho went in, and fell at his feet 

5 the ax head fell into the water : and 

6 And the man of God said. Where fell It 1 
4 let us fall unto the host of the Syrians 

10 there shall fall unto the earth nothing 
10 that thou sho'dldostfall. .thou, and Judah 
10 with the Ilagarites, who fell by their hand 

4 So Saul took a sv/ord, and fell upon it 

5 when his armour bearer saw. .ho fell lik. 

19 And there fell (some) of Manasseh to D 
19 saying. He will fall to his master Saul 
2a there fell to him of Manasseh, Adnah 

8 they fell by the hand of David, and by 

13 lot me fall now. .lot mo not fall into 

14 tliere fell of Israel seventy thousand men 

16 clothed in sackcloth, fell upon their faces 

14 And the lot eastward fell to Sheleraiah 

9 for they fell to him out of Israel in abun. 
19 that he may go up and fall at Ramoth-g.? 

18 inhabitants of Jerusalem fell before the 

19 that thou shouldost fall, .thou, and Jud. 
9 lo, our fathers havo fallen by the sword 

13 before whom thou hast begun to fall 
13 but Shalt surely fall before him 

17 for the fear of the Jews fell upon them 

2 for the fear of them fell upon all people 

3 because the fear of Mordecai fell upon 

15 And the Sabeans fell . . and took them 

19 fell upon the young men, and they are 
13 the visions . . when deep sleep faileth upon 
n Shall not. .his dread fall upon you 1 
J2 lot mine arm fall from my shoulder Wade 
13 when deep sleep falleth upon men 
10 let them fall by their own counsels ; cast 
10 that the poor may fall by his strong ones 

2 and my foes, .they stumbled and fell 
8 into that very destruction lot him fall 

24 Though he fall, he shall not be utterly 
5 arrows (are) sharp . .the people fall under 

64 Their priest fell by the sword ; and their 

7 But ye shall, .fall like ono of the princes 
7 A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten 

38 for the fear of them fell upon them 

13 that 1 might fall; but the Lord helped mo 
10 Let the wicked fall into their o^vn nets 

14 The Lord upholdeth all that fall, and 
5 the ^vicked shall fall by his ov/n wicked. 

14 Where no counsel (is), the people fall 

28 Ho that trusteth in his riches shall fall 
17 A'wickcd messenger falleth into mischief 

20 he that hath a pei verso tongue falleth 
14 he that is abhorcd of the Lord sliall fall 

16 For a just (man) falleth seven times 

17 Rejoice not when thine enemy falleth 
=7 Whoso diggcth a pit shall fall thpreln 
10 ho rti.ill fail himself into his own pit 
14 he that hardocnth hia lieart shall fall Into 



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Prov 28. 18 but. .perverse (in his) VKays shall fall at 
EocL 4. 10 if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow 

4. lo woe to liim (that is) alone when he falle. 
9. 12 when it falleth suddenly upon them 

10. 8 He that diggcth a pit shall fall into it 

11. 3 and if the tree fall toward the south 

II. 3 in the place where the tree falleth, there 
Isa. 3. 25 Thymen shall fall by the sword, and thy 
8. 15 many among them shall stumble, and fall 
10. 4 Without mo . .they shall fall under tho 

10. 34 and Lebanon shall fall by a mighty ono 
13. IS every ono that is joined, .shall faU by the 

22. 25 be removed, and bo cut down, and fall 
24. 18 fleeth from the noise of the fear shall fa. 

24. 20 and it shall fall, and not riso again 
26. 1 8 neither have the inhabitants . . fallen 

30. 25 And there shall be . . when the towers falL 

31. 8 Thenjhall the Assyrian fall mth the swor 

47. II Tlieref ore. .mischief shall fall upon thee 
54. 15 whosoever., against thee shall fall for thy 

Jer. 6. 15 they sliall fall among them that fall 

8. 4 Shall they fall, and not arise ? shall he 
8. 12 shall they fall among them that fall 

9. 22 men shall fall as dung upon the open field 

20. 4 they shall f aU by the sword of their 

21. 9 he that goeth out, and faUeth to the C. 
23. 12 they shall be driven on, and fall therein 

25. 27 Drink ye. .spue, and fall, and rise no more 
25. 34 and ye shall fall like a pleasant vessel 
39. 9 and those that fell away, that fell to him 
39. 18 thou Shalt not fall by the sword, but thy 
44. 12 and they shall all. .fall in the land of Eg. 
46. 6 they shall stumble, and fall toward the 
46. 16 one fell upon another ; and they said 

48. 44 He that fleeth from the fear shall fall 

49. 26 Therefore her young men shall fall in her 

50. 30 Therefore shall her young men fall in tho 

50. 32 the most proud shall stumble and fall 

51. 4 Thus the slain shall faU in the land of the 
51. 44 yea, the wall of Babylon shall faU 

ji. 47 all her slain shall fall in the midst of her 
51. 49 Babylon (hath caused) tho slain, .to fall 

5 1. 49 so at Babylon shall fall the slain of all 

52. IS residue., that fell to the king of Babylon 
Jjaxa. I. 7 when her people fell into the hand of the 
Eze, I. 28 when I saw (it), I fell upon my face, and I 

3. 23 behold the glory, .and I fell on my face 

5. 12 a third part shall fall by the swordround 

6. 7 the slain shall fall in the midst of you 

6. II they shall fall by the sword, by tho fami. 

6. 12 and he that is near shixU fall by the sword 

8. I the hand of the Lord God fell there upon 

9. 8 I fell upon my face, and cried, and said 

11. 5 And the Spirit of the Lord fell upon mo 
II. 10 Ye fihall fall by tho sword : I will judge 
13. II Say unto them, .it shall fall • there shall 
13. II and ye, great hail stones, shall fall 

13. 14 the foundation thereof . . shall fall, and yo 
17. 21 with all his bands shall fall by the sword 

23. 25 and thy remnant shall fall by the sword 

24. 6 bring it out piece by piece ; let no lot fall 

24. 21 your daughters, .shall fall by the sword 

25. 13 they of Dodan shall fall by tho sword 

27. 27 shall fall into the midst of the seas in the 
27. 34 all thy company in the midst . . shall f aU 

29. 5 thou shalt fall upon the open fields 

30. 4 when the slain shall fall in Egypt, and 
30. s ths men of the land . . shall fall with them 
30. 6 They also that uphold Egypt shall fall 
30. 6 shall they fall in it by the swor'!, saith 
30. 17 The young men. .shall fall by the sword 

32. 20 Tliey shall fall in the midst of . .slain by 

33. 27 they that (are) in the wastes shall fall by 
35. 8 shall they fall that are slain with tho swo. 

38. 20 steep places shall fall, and every wall 

39. 4 Thou shalt fall upon the mountains of Is, 
39. 5 Thou shalt fall upon the open field ; for 
39. 23 gave them, .so fell they all by the sword 

43. 3 that I saw . . and I fell upon raj face 

44. 4 behold, the glory . . and I fell upon my face 
47. 14 this laud shall fall unto you for inherita. 

Dan. 8. 17 I was afraid, and fell upon ray face : but 

10. 7 a great quaking fell upon them, so that 

11. 19 he shall stumble and fall, and not be 
Hos. 7. 16 their princes shall fall by the sword for 

10. 8 they shall say. .to tho hills. Fall on us 
13. 16 they shall fall by the sword ; their infants 
Joel 2. 8 they fall upon the sword, they shall not 
Amos 3. s Can a bird fall in a snare upon the earth 

3. 14 horns of the altar shall be cut off, and fall 

7. 17 thy sons and thy daughters shall fall by 
8. 14 they shall fall, and never riso up again 
g. 9 yet shall not the least grain fall upon tho 

Jon. I. 7 they cast lots, and the lot fell upon Jonah 
Mic. 7. 8 Rejoice not. .when I fall, I shall arise 
Nah. 3. 12 they shall even fall into the mouth of tho 

10. To cause or let self to fall, h^\ naphal, 7. 
Gen. 43, 18 that he may seek, .and fall upon us 

11. To fall, "y^nepJial. 

Dan. 2. 4G king Nebuchadnezzar tell upon his face 

4. 31 there fell a voice from heaven . .0 king N. 
7. 20 before whom throe fell ; even (of) that 

12.719 go up, n^V alah. 

Lev. 16. 9 tlie goat upon which the Lord's lot fell 
16. 10 the goat, on which tho lot fell, to bo the 

15. To fall upon, V^B paga. 

Judg. 8. 21 Rise tliou, and fall upon us ; for as the 
15. 12 that ye will not fall upon nie yourselves 
I Sft, 22. 17 to fall upon the priests of tho Lord 



FALL 



1 Sa. 22. 18 fall upon the priests, .and he fell upon tho 

2 Sa. 1. IS David . . said. Go near, (and) fall upon him 

1 Kl. 2. 25 and he fell upon him that ne died 

2. 29 Solomon sent . . saying. Go, fall upon him 
2. 31 Do as he hath said, and fall upon him 
2. 34 Bonaiah. .went up, and fell upon him 

2. 46 Benaiah. .which went out, and fell upon 

14. To be come, come into being, ylvofxai giivomai. 
Rev. 16. 2 there fell a noisome and grievoua sore 

Vo. To fall out, iKirlTcra ehpipto. 

Marki3. 23 the stars of heaven [shall fall], and the 
Acts 27. 17 fearing lest they should fall into the 

27. 29 fearing lest we should have fallen upon 
Jas. I. II the flower thereof falleth, and the graca 

2 Pe. 3. 17 lest ye also . . fall from your own sted. 

1^. To fall in or into, ifnrlirra) els empipto eis. 
Matti2. II and if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day 
Lukeio. 36 was neighbour unto hira that fell among 

14. s Which of you shall have an . , ox [fallen 
I Tt 3. 6 lest being lifted up with pride he fall 

3. 7 lest he fall into reproach and the snare 

6. 9 they that will be rich fall into temptation 
Eeb 10. 31 (It is) a fearful thing to fall into the ha. 

n. To fall upon, iirnrlirTa epipipto. 

Luke I. 12 he was troubled, and fear fell upon him 

15. 20 ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him 
Acta 8. i5 as yet he was fallen upon none of them 

10. 10 while they made ready, [he fell] into a 

10. 44 the Holy Ghost [fell on] all them which 

11. 13 as I began to speak, the Holy Ghost fell 
13. II there [fell on] him a mist and a darkness 

19. 17 fear fell on them all, and the name of the 

20. 10 Paul went down, and fell on him, and 

20. 37 they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's 
^ Eom 13. 3 The reproaches of them, .fell on mo 

19. To come down, KaTaffaivu hatabainu. 

Rev. 16. 21 there fell upon men a great hail out of 
20 To fall dovm, KarcmiitToi katapiptS. 

Acts 26. 14 when we were aU fallen to tho earth 

21- 2*0 bear down, KaTa<pipu> katapherd. 

Acts 20. 9 EutychuS, being fallen into a deep Sleep ■ 

22. To fall, ■Trhru pipto. 

Matt. 7. 2s beat upon that house ; and It fell not 

7. 27 and beat upon that house; and It fell 
10. 29 one of them shall not fall on the ground 
13. 4 some .fell by the wayside, and the fowls 
13. 5 Some fell upon stony places, where 

13. 7 some fell among thorns ; and the thoma 
13. 8 other tell into the good ground, and bro, 
13. 14 Let them alone, both shall tall into tho 

13. 27 crumbs which tell from their masters' 
17. 6 they fell on their face, and v/cre sore afr 

17. IS ofttimes he falleth into the fire, and oft 

21. 44 whosoever shall fall on the stono 

21. 44 on whomsoever it shall fall, it will grind 
24. 29 and tho stars shall tall from heaven 

26. 39 he went a little farther, and fell on his 
Mark 4. 4 as he sowed, some fell by tho way sido 

4. 5 some fell on stony ground, where it had 
4. 7 some fell among thorns, and the thorns 

4. 8 other fell on good ground, and did yield 

5. 22 and when he saw him, he fell at his feet 
9. 20 tell on the ground, and wallowed foaming 

14. 35 fell on the ground, and prayed that, if it 
Luke 5. 12 a man full of lejirosy .fell on (his) faco 

6. 39 shall they not both fall into the ditch ? 
6. 49 stream did beat . . and immediately [it fell] 

8. 5 and as he sowed, some [fell] by the way 
8. 6 some fell upon a rock ; and as soon as it 
8. 7 some fell among thorns ; and the thorns 

8. 8 otlier fell on good ground, and sprang up 
8. 14 And that which fell among thorns are they 

10. 18 I beheld Satan as lightning fall from he. 

11. 17 a house (divided) against a house falleth 

13. 4 upon r^hom the tower in Siloam fell, and 
16. 21 crumbs which fell from tho rich man's 
20. 18 Whosoever shall tall, .shall be broken 

20. 18 on whomsoever it shall tall, it will grind 

21. 24 they shall fall by the edge of the sword 
23. 30 begin to say. .Fall on us ; and to the hilla 

Johm 2. 24 Except a corn of wheat fall into the ground 

18. 6 they went backward, and fell to tho gro. 
Acts I. 26 the lot fell upon Matthias ; and he was 

9. 4 ho fell to the earth, and heard a voico 

22. 7 I fell unto the ground, and heard a voico 

27. 34 there shall not an hair [fall] from the head 
Romii. II Have they stumbled that they should tall f 

11.22 on them which fell, severity; but toward 

14. 4 to his own master he standeth or falleth 
I Co. 10. 8 fell in one day three and twenty thousand 

10. 12 Wherefore let him . . take heed lest'he fall 
Heb. 3. 17 whose carcases tell in the wilderness? 

4. II lest any man fall after the same example 
Jas. 5. 12 let your yea be yea. .lest ye fall into con. 
Rov. 1. 17 when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead 

2. s Remember . . from whence [thou art f .illen] 

6. 13 the stars of heaven fell unto tho earth 
6. 16 Fall on us, and hide us from tho face of 

7. II and fell before the throne on their faces 

8. 10 and there fell a great star from heaven- 
8. 10 it fell upon the third part of the rivers 

9. I and I saw a star fall from heaven unto 

11. II great fear [fell] upon them which sawthem 
II. 13 the tenth part of the city tell, and in the 
II. 16 fell upon their faces, and worshipped God 
14. 8 Babyloni3fallen,[is.falIcn],thatgrea.tcjti^ 
16. 19 cities of tho nations fcU : and great Bab. 



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»• — — - — ■ . — _ — 

Eev. 17. lo five are fallen, and one is, (and) the other 

18. 2 Babylon the great is fallen, [is fallen], and 

19. lo I fell at hia feet to worship him. And ho 

23.T0 stumble, -nraiw ptaiu. 

2 Pe. I. 10 if ye do these tilings, ye shall never fall 
FAIL among, to — 
To fall around, TrepnriirTai pcripiptS. 

Lukeio. 30 Acestain(man). . fell among thieves, which 
FAIL at, to — 
To fall toward, Trpoa-iriirTci) prospiptS. 

Mark 7. 25 a (certain) woman, .came and foil at hl3 
FALL away, to — 
l.Tofall, '?5i naphal. 

2 Ki.2s. II fugitives that fell away to the king of 

Jer. 37. 13 saying, Thou fallest away to the Chaldeans 
37. 14 (It is) false ; I fall not away to the Chal. 
39. 9 those that fell away, .with the rest of tho 
52. 15 those that fell away . .and tho rest of tho 

2. To place away, a<pi(TTriixi aphistemi. 

Luie 8. 13 and in time of temptation fall away 

3. To fall out, ^KiriiTTQ} ehpipio. 

1 Pe. I. 24 and the flower thereof fallcth away 

4. To fall beyond, amiss, irapanlnTu parapiptd. 

Heb. 6. 6 If they ehall fall away, to renev,f them 

FAiL, to cause to — • 

1. To cause to stumble, Va hashal, 5. 

Prov. 4. 16 sleep not .. unless they cause (some) to fall 
Eze. 36. 15 Shalt thou cause thy nations to fall any 

2. ?o cause to fall, '?5} naphal, 5. 

Gen. 2. 21 God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam 

2 Ki. 19. 7 I will cause him to fall by the sword in 
Isa. 37. 7 I ivill cause him to fall by tho sword in 
Jer. 3. 12 I will not cause mine anger to fall upon 

15. 8 I have caused (him) to fall upon It sudd. 
19. 7 I will cause them to fall by the sword 
Eze. 30. 22 I will cause the sword to fall out of his 
32. 12 will I cause thy multitude to fall, tho 
39. 3 will cause thino arrows to fall out of thy 

TSZJi, caused to — 

A stumbling bloch, Vidao mikshol. 

Eze. 44. 12 caused the house of Israel to fall into In. 
FALL down, to — 
1. To stumble, V| iMshal. 

Psa.107. 12 they fell down, and (thero3wa3) none to 
i.Tofade, wear away, '753 nahel. 

Isa. 34. 4 all their host shall fall dovm, as tho loaf 
Z.Tofall, bi naphal. 

Gen. 50. 18 his brethren also went and fell down be. 

Deut22. 4 Thou shalt not see . .his ox fall down by 

Josh. 6. 5 the wall of the city shall fall down flat 
6. 20 the wall foil down flat, so'that the people 

Judg. 5. 27 whore he bowed, there he fell down dead 
19. 26 Then came the woman, .and fell down at 

1 Sa. 17. 52 the wounded of tho Philistines fell down 

31. I the men . . fell down slain in mount Gilboa 

2 Sa. 2. 16 so they fell do'vvn together : wherefore 

2. 23 he feu down there, and died in tho same 
a. 23 to the place where Asahel fell down and 

19. 18 the son of Gera fell do^vn before tho king 
a Ki. I. 2 Ah.iziah fell down through a lattice in his 
1 Ch. 5. 22 For there fell down many slam, because 

10. I the men . . fell do^vn slain in mount Gilboa 
a Ch.13. 17 so there fell down, .five hundred thousand 
Esth. 8. 3 Esther spake, .and fell down at his feet 
Job 1. 20 fell do^v^l upon tho ground, and worship. 
Isa. 9. 10 The bricks are fallen down, but we will 

31. 3 he that is holpen shall fall down, and 
Eze. II. 13 Then fell I down upon my face, and cried 

30. 25 and the arms of Pharaoh shall fall down 
Dan. 11. 26 overflow ; and many shall fall down slain 

A.To cause sdf to fall, bz) naphal, 7. 

Deut. 9. 18 I fell down before tho Lord, as. at tho 
9. 25 fell down before the Lord . . as I fell down 

h, To fall, S^ ncplial. 

Dan. 3. 5, 10 faU down and worship th8 golden 

3. 6, 1 1 whoso falleth not down and worslilp. 
3. 7 fell down (and) worshipped the golden im. 
3. 15 fall down and worship the image which 

3. 23 these three men. .fell down bound into 
6.2*0 how down, do obeisance, i;ij aagad. 

Isa. 44. 15 he maketh a god. .and falleth down 

44. 17 ho falleth down ijnto it, and worshippeth 
44. 19 shall I fall down to the stock of a tree? 
45. 6 he maketh it a god : they fall down, yea 

T.To crouch, lie dotvn, J'JT rabats. 

Num22. 27 she fell dovm under Balaam : and Balaam's 

&.To bow self, do obeisance, worship, nn^ shachah, 7. 
a Sa. 18. 28 he fell down to the earth upon his face 
Psa. 72. II yea, all kings fall down before him 
Isa. 45. 14 they r.hall fall down unto thee, they shall 

9. To go or come down-, Kara^aiva kafabaino. 
Luke22. 44 drops of blood falling down to the ground 

IQ.To fall down, KaraxiTeTie katapipto. 

Acts 28. 6 BwoUen, or fallen down dead suddenly 

11. To fall, vlura pipto. 

Matt. 2. II they saw the young child, .and fell down 

4. 9 if thou wile fall down.and worship me 
18. a6 servant therefore fell down ind worship. 
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Luke 8. 41 he fell down at Jesus' feet, and besought 
17. 16 fell down on (hi.s) face at his feet, giving 
Johnii. 32 she fell dowu at his foet, saying unto him 
Acta 5. 5 Ananias hearing these words fell do^vn 
5. 10 Then fell she down straifihtway at his 
10. 25 Cornelius met him, and fell down at hia 
15. 16 tabernacle of David, which is fallen dowu 
20. 9 ftJl down from the third loft, and was 
I Co. 14. 25 BO falling down on (his) face ho will wor 
Hob. II. 30 By faith the walls of Jericho fell down 
Kev. 4. 10 The four and twenty ciders fall down bef 
S. 8 four (and^ twenty ciders fell down before 
S. 14 the four (and) twenty elders fell down and 
19. 4 the four and twenty elders, .fell down 
22. 8 I fell down to worship before the feet of 

FALL down at, to — 

To fall toward, vpocnltTTio prospipto. 

Lulio 5. 8 When Simon Peter saw (it), he foil down 
FALL doTTi, to let — 
To cause or let go down, Ti; yarad, 5. 

I Sa. 21. 13 let his spittle fall down upon his beard 
FALL down before, to — 
To fall toward, irpoa-vlTmo prospijitS. 

Mark 3. n unclean spirits .. fell do\vn before him 
5. 33 tho woman, .fell down before him, and 

Luke 8. ?3 he cried out, and fell down before him 
8. 47 she came trembling, and falling down 

Acts 16. 29 came trembling, and fell down before 
FALL down from Jupiter, which — 
Fallen from Zeus,- i.e., heaven, AioirfT'fit DiopelSs. 

Acts 19. 35 of the (unago) which fell down from Ju.T 
TALL flat, to — 
To bow self, do obeisance, worship, nnr^ shachah, 7. 

Naraca. 31 bov/cd down his head, and fcU flat on his t 
FALL from, to — 
l.Tofall off from, i.~07r(irT0) apopipto. 

Acts 9. i3 immediately there fcU from his eyes as It 
l.Tofall out of, iiciriirrco ekpipto. 

Gal. 5. 4 justincd by the law; ye aro fallen from 

a Pe. 3. 17 lest ye. .fall from your ov/n stcdfastness 
FALL grievously, to — 
To resolve, V'n, ^'^ chid, chil. 

Jer. 23. 19 it shall fall grievously upon tho head of 
FALL headlong, to — 
Becoming prostrate, irp^js'/jj yfv6ixcvos prencs gen. 

Acts 1. 18 falling headlong, he burst asunder In tho 
FALL into, to — 
To fall around, inpniiTtTui pcripiptu. 

Acts 27. 41 falling into a place where two seas met 

Jas. 1. 2 count it all joy when ye fall into divera 
FALL, to let — 
l.To spread out, leave, vm) natash. 

Numii. 31 let (them) fall by the camp, as It were a 
2.T0 let or cause to fall, ^Dj naphal, 5. 

I Ea. 3. 19 let none of his words fall to the ground 

Pea. 73. 28 And ho let (it) fall in tho midst of their 

Z.To spoil, hh^ shalal. 

Ku9i 2. i5 And let fall aiso ^bome) of tho handfuls 
FALL, to make — 
l.To cause to fall, 73J naphal, 5. 

1 Sa. 18. 25 Saul thought to make David fall by the 
2. To cause to stumble, Sw-p kashal, 5. 

a Ch.23. 8 God shall make thco fall before tho enemy 
Psa, 64. 8 they shall mate their own tongues to fall 
Lam. I. 14 hath made my ctrongth to fall, the LORD 

FALL off, to ^ 

l.To fade, wear away, h?.^ ndbel. 

Isa. 34. 4 as the leaf falleth off from tho vine, and 
%To fall off, hfniifra ekpipto. 

Acts 12. 7 And his chains fell cfT from (hi.-;) hands 
27. 32 Then the soldiers cut. .and lei her fall oil 

FALL out, to — 

1. To go or come out, Kjt; yatsa, 

2 Ch.2i. 19 his bowels feU out by reason of his slckn. 

2. To meet, Iwppen, tri\> qara. 

Exod. 1. 10 when there falleth out any war, they Join 

3. To be angry, n"i ragaz. 

Gen. 45. 24 See that ye fall not out by the way 
i.To come, ipyofiai crchomai.. 

Phil I. 12 things (which happened), .have fallen out 
FALL, ready to — 
To fall, h^} naphal. 

Isa. 30. 13 shall be to you as a breach ready to fall 
FALL upon, to — 
l.To fall upon, yi^ paga. 

Exod. 5. 3 lest he fall upon us with pestilence, or 

I Ki. 2. 32 who fell upon two men more righteous 

2. To push mit, strip, w^ pashat. 

a Ch.2s. 13 the soldiers, .fell upon the cities of Judali 
Job 1 . 1 7 The Chaldeans . . f eU upon the camels, and 

FALL with pain, to — 

To revolve, Vn, '?in chul, chil. 

3ffr. 3a 93 It shall fall with pain upon the head of 



FALLEN, to bo 

l.To come in, mV^i ho. 

Numsj. 19 ourinherltanc9 I9 faUeu to ue on this slda 

2. To stumble, ^^ h'^hxi.l. 

Isa. 59, ,4 for truth la faUen In tho direct, and oqui 

3. To fall, '?5j nap/ial. 

Jn„"h ■•■ ^^."'^.'^''y is thy countcnMCo fallen f 
Josh. 2. 9 that your ten-or is fallen upon us, anfl 

T.ulr. "• M "^ T'^'"! *" '""^" "■» the edge of the 
Judg. 3. 25 their lord (was) fallen down dca.l on tb« 

19. 27 tho woman his concubine was fallen down 
« -Ja- 5- 3. 4 Dagon(wa3) fallen upon his face to the 

ao. 12 becauijeadecp Bleep, .was fallen upon 
31- 8 found Saul and his three sous fUlen in 
2 sa. 1. 4 many of the people also arc fallen and 
I. 10 could not live after that he w.-is fal'en 
I. 12 because they were fallen by the aword 
I. 19 high places : how arc the ciighty fallen I 
1. 25 How aro tho mighty fallen in the midst 
I. 27 How arc the mighty fallen, and tho weap. 
3. 38 and a great man fallen this day ta Israel t 
22. 39 yea, tlicy arc fallen under niy feet 

1 Ch.io. 8 tlicy fomid Saul and his sons fallen In 

2 Ch.20. 34 they (were) dead bodies fallen to the earth 
Ksth. 7. 8 llaman was fallen upon the bed whereon 
Job I. 16 aiie fire of Cod Is fallen from heaven, and 
Psa. 7. 15 and is fallen into the ditch (which) ha 

16. 6 Tlio lines !iro fallen unto me in pleaiant 
18. 33 were not able to rise : they are fallen 

20. 8 Tlicy are brought down and fallen : but 
36. 12 There are tho workers of iniquity fallen 
35- 4 and the terrors of death aro fallen uooa 
57.1 6 Into the midst whereof they are fallen 
69. 9 the reproaches of them, .are fallen upon 

Isa. 3. 8 Jerusalem is ruined, and Judah la fallca 
14. 12 IIov/ art thou fallen from heaven, O LucL 
16. 9 for the shouting . . for thy harvest b fallen 

21. 9 and caid, Baliylon is fallen, is fallen ; and 
Jer. 38. 19 I am afraid of the Jcv.'s tliat aro fallen to 

46. 12 mighty, (and) they are fallen both togeth. 
48. 32 the cpoilcr is fallen upon thy . .fruits and 
so. 15 her foundations arc fallen, her walls are 
51. 8 Babylon is cuddenly fallen and destroyed 

Laii. 2. 21 my young men are fallen by the sword 
5. 16 The crown is fallen (from) our head : woo 

Ezo. 13. 12 Lo, when tho wall is fallen, shall It not 
31. 12 in all the valleys his branches aro fallen 
32. 22, 23, 24 all of them slain, fallen by the »w. 
32. 27 not lie with the mighty (that ore) fallen 

IIos. 7. 7; Amos 5. a; 9. II ; Zech. ji. 2. 

4. To fall out of, iK-niirm ekpipto. 

Kev. a. 5 Kemtmber. .from whence thou hast fall. 

FALLHrO " 

l.Overthrow, falling, ^mdecM. 

Psa. 56. 13 (wUt) not (thou deliver) my feet from faL 
116. 8thounastdelivered..myfcctfrom f allinit 

2. To fall, S^napihal. 

Niun24. 4, 16 falling (into a trance), but having his 
Job 14. 18 the mountain falling comcth to nought 

3. To stumble, hy^ kashal. 

Job 4. 4 words have upholden him that was falUns 
i.To fade, wear away, "jn: r.abcl. 

Isa, 34. 4 and as a falling (Qjj) from tho flg troo 

FALLUTG C-UZ.J — 

The falling avjay, rj L-rocTcaic lie apodasia. 

2 Th. 2. 3 except thcro ccn'o a falling av.ay Cmt 
FALLHTO down 
To inove, slip, fail, D'c jTisi. 

Ptov.25. 26 A righlcoiu i:.;aa falling do73 before tho 
FALLING, from — 
Unfailing, v:iihout falling, airraiaros aptaistos. 

Jude =4 him that is able to keep you from falling 
FALLOW deer - 
Fallow deer, brown goat or gazelle, "ncn: yachmur. 

Deut. 14. 5 tho roebuck, and the fallow deer, and 

I KI 4. 23 harts, and roebucks, and fallow deer 

FALLOW ETOund — 

Brolccn up ground, tillage, Tj nir. 

Jer. 4. 3 Break up your faUov? ground, and sow 
Hos. 10. 12 reap in mercy; break up your fallow gr* 

FA1S3 — 

1. Vanity, iniquity, Jis avcn. 

Prov. 17. 4 A wicked doer giveth heed to false lips 

2. Violence, DOn chamas. 

Psa. 35. II False witnesses did rise np ; they laid to 

3. A lie, deceit, 315 kazdb. 

Prov.ai. 28 A false witness shall perish: but tho man 

^.Deceit, ■■ID"|P mirmah. 

Prov. 1 1. I A false balance (is) abomination to tho 
20. 23 Divers weights, .and a false balance (is) 

5. Deceit, n,'D"j remiyyah. 

Psa.iao. 3 what shall be done unto thee, thou false 

6.Fmptiness, vanity, falsehood, Ki?" shav. 

Exod.23. I Tliou shalt not raise a false report ; put 
Deut. 5. ao Neither shalt thou bear false witness 
Lam. a. 14 but have seen for thee false burdens and 
Eze. ai. a3 it shall be unto them as a fsdse dlvinatl. 
Bech. to. 3 and the diviners . . have told ialse dreami 



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1. Falsehood, tr^ sheqer. 

Exodso. 18 Thou Shalt not bear false ivitness 

23. J Keep thee far from a false matter 
Dent jp. 18 behold (if) the witness (bo) a false witness 
2 Ki. 9. 12 And they said, (It is) false ; tell us now 
Job 36. 4 For truly ray words (shall) not (be) false 
Psa. 27. 12 false witnesses are risen up against me 
119. 104 I get. .therefore I hate every false way 
1T9. 128 Therefore. .1 hate every false way 
rrovi2. 17 showeth.. righteousness, but a false wit. 

14. 5 A faithful witness will not lie : but a fal. 

igi s 9 A false witness shall not be unpunish. 

2S". 14 Whoso boastcth himself of a false gift 

25. 18 A man that beareth false witness against 
Jer. 14. 34 they prophesy unto you a false visionand 

23. 32 I (am) against tliem that prophesy false 

37. 14 (It is) false; I fall not away to the Chald. 
Zech. 8. 1 7 let none . . imagine evil . . love'no false oath 
Mai. 3. 5 And I will come near to.. false swearers 

8. False, lying, ^pevSiis pseudes. 

Acts 6. 13 And sot up false witnesses, which Eaid 
[Sec also Accusation, accuser, apostle, bretliren, christs, 
prophet, witness.] 

FALSEHOOD — 

I.Transgression, 9j;5 maal. 

Job 21. 34 in your answers thero rcmaineth falseho. 

2. Falsehood, "i^z' sheqer. 

2 Sa. 18. 13 OthiTwise I should have wrought falseh. 
Psa. 7. 14 Behold, Le. .brought forth falsehood 
119. 118 them thai err. .for their deceit (is) fals. 
144. 8, II right hand (is) a right hand of falseh. 
Isa. 28. 15 under falsthood have ^ic hid ourselves 
57. 4 (are) ye not. a seed of falsehood ? 
59. 13 uttering from the heart words of falseh. 
Jer. 10. 14 for his molten i.nago (is) falsehood, and 

13. 25 thou hast forp:<.ittca me, and trusted in f. 
SI. 17 for his molten ia^ago (is) falsehood, and 

Hos. 7. I for they commit falsehood, and the thief 
Jlic. 2. II If a man walking >n the spirit and falseh. 

FALSELY — 

l.Emptiness, iMiiity, ayf .-hav. 

Hoa. 10. 4 swearing falsely in making a covenant 

^.Falsehood, liJBi sheqer. 

Lev. 6. 5 all that about which he hath sworn fals. 

19. 12 ye shall not sv.'c.ar by my name falsely 
Doutig. 18 hath testified falsely against his brother 
Jer. 5. 2 The Lord liveth ; surely they swear fals. 

5. 31 The prophets prophesy falsely, and the 

6. 13 unto the priest every one dealeth falsely 

7. 9 Will ye . . swear falsely, and burn incense 
8. 10 from the prophet . . every one dealeth fal. 

29. 9 For they prophesy falsely unto you in my 
40. 16 for thou speakcst falsely of Ishmael 
43. 2 saying imto Jeremiah, Thou speakest fa. 
Zech. 5. 4 the house of him that sweareth falsely 

Q.Over a falsehood, ^pw'"7J; al-sheqcr. 

Lev. 6. 3 lieth concerning it, and sweareth falsely 

4,To speah falsely, lie, i|/6uS&) pscudo. 

Matt. 5. II say all manner of evil against you falsely 

FALSELY, so called — 

Falsdy named, ypivSiivvixos pseudonumos. 

I Ti. 6. 20 opposiiions of science falsely so called 

FALSELY, to deal — ■ 

l.To lie, act deceitfully, tynj kachash. 

Lev. 19, II ye shall not steal, neither deal falsely 
S.Tb lie, utter falsehood, ip'y' shaqar. 

Gen. 21. 23 that thou wilt not deal falsely vrfth me 
S.To lie, deal falsely, "i;:^ shaqar, 3. 

Psa. 44. 17 neither have v/e dealt falsely in thy coy. 
FALSIFYING — 
To pervert, ny; avath, 3. 

Amos 8. 5 and falsifying the balances by deceit ! 
FAHE — 
1. Voice, Vip qol. 

Gen. 45. 16 the fame thereof was heard in Pharaoh's 
2.N'ame, DV shem. 

1 Ki. 4. 31 his fame was In all nations round about 

J Ch.14, 17 the farae of David went out into all 

22. s the house . . exceeding magnillcal, of fame 

Zeph 3. 19 and 1 will get them praise and fame In 

Z.IIearing, fame, report, nj^lDS" sJiemuah. 

I Ki. 10. 7 prosperity excecdcth the fame which 
-2 Ch. 9. 6 (for) thou exceedest the fame that I heard 

^.Hearing, fame, report, V^P shema. 

Num'14. 15 the nations which have heard the fame of 

1 Ki. 10. I the queen of Shcba heard of the fame 

2 Ch. 9. I the queen of Shcba heard of the fame 
Job 28. 22 We have heard the fame thereof with 
Isa. 66. 19 that have not heard my fame, neither 

6 Hearing, fame, V^v shonia. 

Josh. 6. 27 and his fame was (noised) throughout all 
9, 9 for we have heard the fame of him, and 

Eath. 9. 4 For Mordecai (was) great . . and his fame 

Jer. 6. 24 We have heard the fame thereof ; our 
6. Hearing, i,Koii akol 

Matt. 4. 24 And his fame went throughout all Syria 

14. I Herod the tetraroh heard of the fame of 
Maris I. s8 And Immediatsly hla f c^a spread abroad 



7. A sound, noise, ^x°^ echos. 

Luke 4. 37 And the faij^e of him went out into every 

8. Word, A070S logos. 

Luke 5.15 But so much the more went there a fame 
Q.Fame, saying, (pri/xT) pheme. 

Matt. 9. 26 Aud the fame hereof went abroad into 

Luke 4. 14 there went out a fame of him through 
FATVT!, to spread abroad one's — 
To say througlumt, everywhere, oia.<pr}iilCa) diaphe. 

Matt. 9. 31 But they . .spread abroad his fame in all 
■P ATvm.TA-R . — 

Peace, prosperity, completeness, DiV^ shalom. 

Psa. 41. 9 Yea, mine own familiar friend, in whom 
Jer. 20. 10 All my familiars watched for my halting 

FAHnJAR friend — 

To he hnoxon, acquainted with, VII yaaa, 4. 

Job 19. 14 my familiar friends have forgotten me 
FAWrr.TAR spirit — 
A nechromancer, din oh. 

Lev. 19. 31 Regard not them that have familiar spir. 
20. 6 the soul that turneth after, .familiar spi. 
20. 27 A man also, .that bath a familiar spirit 
Deuti8. II or a consulter with familiar spirits, or a 

1 3a. 28. 3 had put away those that had familiar sp. 

28. 7 Seek me a woman that'hath a familiarsp. 

28. 7 Behold . . a woman that hath a familiar s. 

28. 8 divine unto me by the familiar spirit 

28. 9 hath cut off those that have familiar spi, 

2 Ki 21. 6 dealt with familiar spirits and wizards 

23. 24 Moreover the (workers with) familiar sp. 

1 Ch.io. 13 for asking (counsel) of . .a familiar spirit 

2 Ch.33. 6 dealt with a familiar spirit, and ■with wi:. 
Isa. 8. 19 Seek unto them that have familiar spi -its 

19. 3 seek . . to them that have familiar spirits 

29. 4 as ci one that hath a familiar spirit, out 

FAiSILrSS — 

Infants, household, IB ttcph. 

Gen. 47. 12 with bread according to (their) familiea 

•P ATTTT. Y 

\.A thousajid, 17)} cleph. 

Judg. 6. 15 belioid, my family (is) poor in Manasseh 
i.IIouse, Jiozisehold, n;3 hayith. 

1 Ch.13. 14 the ark of God remained with the family 

2 Ch.35. 5, 12 to the divisions of the families of the 
Psa. 68. 6 God setteth the solitary in families : ho 

S.Family, nn^if'O mishpachah. 

Gen. 10. 5 every one. .after their families, in their 
10. 18 and afterward were the families of the 
10. 20 the sons of Ham, after their families 
JO. 31 the sons of Shem, after their families 
JO. 32 These, .the families of the sons of Noah 
12. 3 in thee shall all families of the earth be 
28. 14 in thy seed shall all the families of t'ne 
36. 40 These, .the names, .according to their fa. 
Exod. 6. 14 Carmi : these (be) the families of Reuben 
6. 15 Shaul, .these (are) the families of Simeon 
6. 17 Libni and Shimi, according to their fam. 
6. 19 these (are) the families of Levi according 
6. 24 these (are) the families of the Korhites 
6. 25 these, .the heads, .according to their fa. 
12. 21 take you a lamb according to your fami. 
Lev 20. 5 I will set my f ace . . against his family 
25. ID ye shall return every man unto his family 
25. 41 and slmll return unto his own family 
25. 45 and of their families thai (are) with you 
25. 47 or to the stock of the stranger's family 
25. 49 or (any) that is nigh . of his family may 
Kum. I. 2 Take ye the sum of all. .after their fami. 
1. 18 declared their pedigrees after their fami. 

1. 20 of the children of. .after their families 
[So in V. 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42.] 

2. 34 they set forward, every one .ifter their f. 

3. 15 Number the children . .by their families 
3. 18 these (are) the names, .by their families 
3. 19 the sons of Kohath by their families 

3. 20 the sons of Merari by their families 
3. 20 These (are) the families of the Levites 
3. 21 Of Gershon. .the family of the Llbiiites 
3. 21 and the famUy of the Shimiteg. .families 
3. 23 The families of the Gershonites shall 
3. 27 And of Kohath. the family of the A. 
3. 27 and the family of the Izeharites 
3. 27 and the family of the Ecbronitea 
3. 27 and the family of thS Uzzielites 
3. 27 these (are) the families of the Kohathitea 
3. 29 The families of the sons of Kohath shall 
3. 30 And the chief, .of the families of the Ko. 
3. 33 Of Merari. the family of the Mahlites 
3. 33 and the family of the Mushites 
3. 33 these (are) the families of Merari 
3. 35 And the chief . .of the families of Merari 

3. 39 throughout their families, all the males 

4. 2 the sons of Levi, after their families, by 
4. 18 Cut ye not off the tribe of the families of 
4. 22 of the sous of Gershon. .by their families 
4. 24, 28, 33 Thls(is)theserviceof thefamiliesof 
4. 29 thoushaltnumberthemaftertheirfamiliea 
4. 34 numbered the sons, .after their families 
4. 36 those that were numbered . . by their f amil. 
4. 37 These, .they that were numbered of the f. 
4. 38 the sons of Gershon, throughout their f. 
4. 40 numbered of them, throughout their fam. 
4. 41 they that were numbered of the families 
4. 42, 45 those thatwerenumbercd of thefamilies 



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42 sons o*-Merari, throughout their families 
44 those that were numbered . . after their t 

46 numbered of the Levites . . after their fa. 

10 heard the people|weep throughout their fa. 
5 of Reuben ; Haiioch . . the family of the H. 

5 of Pallu, the family of the Palluites 

6 Of Hezron, the family of the Hezronites 

6 of Carmi, the family of the Carmites 

7 These (are) the families of the Roubenites 
12 The sons of Simeon after their families 
12 of Nemuel, the family of the Nemuelites 
12 of Jamin, the family of the Jaminites 

12 of Jachin, the family of the Jachinites 

13 Of Zerah, the family of the Zarhites 

13 of Shaul, the family of the Shaulites 

14 These (are) the families of the Simeonites 

15 The children of Gad after their families 
IS of Zephon, the family of the Zephcnites 
IS of Hagg^, the family of the Haggites 

15 of Shuui, the family of the Shuuites 

16 Of Ozni, the family of the Oznites 

16 of Eri, the family of the Erites 

17 Of Ai'od, the family of the Arodites 

17 of Arcli, the family of the Arelites 

18 These (are) the families of the children of 
20 the sons of Judah after their families 
20 of Shelah, the family of the Shelanites 
20 of Pharez, the f,amily of the Pharzites 

20 of Zerah, the family of the Zarhites 

21 of Hezron, the family of the Hezronitea 

21 of Hamul, the family of the Hamulites 

22 These (are) the families of Judah according 

23 the sons of Issachar, after their familiea 
23 (of) Tola, the family of the Tolaitea 

23 of Pua, the family of the Punites 

24 of Jashub, the family of the Jashubitea 
24 of Shimrou, the family of the Shinironites 
2s Tliese (arc) the families of Issachar 
26 the sons of Zebulun after their families 
26 of Sered, the family of the Sar<lites 
26 of Elon, the family of the Elonites 

26 of Jahleel, the family of the Jahleelites 

27 These (are) the families of the Zebulunites 

28 The sons of Joseph after their familiea 

29 of Machir, the family of the Machirites 

29 of Gilead . . the family of the Gileadites 

30 (of) Jeezer, the family of the Jeezerites 

30 of Helek, the family of the Helekites 

31 And(of)Asriel, the family of the Asrielites 

31 and (of) Shechem, the family of the Shec. 

32 And (of) Shemida, the family of the Shem. 
32 and (of) Hepher, the family of the Hei^h. 

34 These (are) the families of Manasseh 

35 the sons of Ephraim after their families 
35 of Shuthelah, the family of the Shuthall 
35 of Bccher, the family of the Bachrites 

35 of Tahan, the family of the Tahanites 

36 of Eran, tlie family of the Eranites 

37 These (are) the families of the sons of Eph. 

37 the sons of Joseph after their families 

38 The sons of Benjamin after their familiea 
38 of Bela, the family of the Belaites 
38 of Ashbel, the family of the Ashbelitea 

38 of Ahiram, the family of the Ahiramites 

39 Of Shupham, the family of the Shupham. 

39 of Hupham, the family of the Huphamit. 

40 (Of Ai-d), the family of the Ardites 

40 of Naaman, the family of the Naamites 

41 the sons of Benjamin after their families 

42 These . .the sons of Dan after their famil. 
42 of Shuham, the family of the Shuhamites 

42 These, .the families of Dan after their fa. 

43 All the families of the Shuhamites, accord. 

44 the children of Asher after their families 
44 of Jimna, the family of the Jimnites 

. 44 of Jesui, the family of the Jesuitcs 

44 of Beriah, the family of the Beriites 

45 of Heber, the family of the Heberites 
45 of Malchiel, the family of the Malchielit. 

47 These, .the families of the sons of Asher 

48 the sons of Naphtali after their families 
48 of Jahzeel, the family of the Jahzeelitcs 

48 of Guni, the family of the Gunites 

49 of Jezer, the family of the Jezeritea 

49 of Shillem, the family of the Shillemites 

50 families of Naphtali ace. to their families 
. 57 And these, .of the Levites after their fa. 

57 of Gershon, the family of the Gershonitea 

57 of Kohath, the family of the Kohathites 
. 57 of Merari, the family of the Meraritea 

58 These (are) the families of the Levites 
58 the family of the Libuites, the family of 
s8 the family of the Mahlites, the family of 
58 the family of the Kohathites 

I of the families of Manasseh the son of J. 
4 be done away from among his family 

11 kinsman that is next to him of his family 
54 shall divide the land . .among your fami. 

I the chief fathers of the families of the 
I of the families of the sons of Joseph 
6 only to the family of the tribe of their 

8 shall be wife unto one of the family of 
) 2 they were married into the families of 

12 their inheritance remained in . . the family 
1 8 Lest there should be among you.. family 
14 the tribe, .shall come according to the f, 

14 and the family which the Loeb shall take 
17 And he brought the family of Judah 
17 and he took the family of the Zarhites 
17 and ho brought the family of the Zarhites 

15 Moses gave, .according to their families 
23 This; .of Reuben after their familic« 



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' J00I1.13. 24 tribe of Gad . .according to their familicB 
13. 28 inheritance, .of Gad after tlieir families 
13. 29 the half tribe of Manasseh. .by their fa. 
13. 31 one half.. of Machir by their families 
15. J the tribe, .of Judah by their families 

15. 12, 20 of Judah. .according to their families 
j6. 5 Ephraim according to their families 

16. 8 thechildren of Ephraim by their families 

17. 2 the children of Manasseh by tlieir families 
J7. 2 male children, .of Joseph by their fami. 

18. II, 20, 21, 28 Benjamin, .according to their f. 
jg. I, 8 Simeon according to their families 

19. 10, 16 Zebulun according to their families 
19. 17, 23 Issachar according to their families 
jg. 24, 31 of Asher according to their families 
19. 32, 39 Naphtali according to their families 

19. 40, 48 of Dan according to tiieir families 
SI. 4 And the lot came out for the families of 
21. 5 Kohath (had) by lot out of the families 
21. 6 of Gershon (had) by lot oat of the families 
21. 7 The children of Merari by their families 
21. 10 the children of Aaron, (being) of the fa. 
21. 20 the families of the children of Kohath 
21. 26 All the citie3(wcro) ten. .for the families 
21. 27 children of Gershon, of the families of 
21. 33 of the Gershonites according to their fa. 
21. 34 unto tlie families of the children of Merari 
21. 40 for the children of Slerari, by their fam. 
21.. 40 which were remaining of tlve families of 

Judg. 1. 25 but they let go tlie-man and all his family 
9. 1 communed with them, and. .all the fam. 
13. 2 a certain man of Zorah, of the family of 

17. 7 there was a young man . . of the family of 

18. 2 the children of Dan sent of their family 
18. II there went from thence of the family of 
18. 19 thou be a priest unto a. .family in Israel? 
21. 24 every man to his tribe and to his family 

£nth 2. I a mighty man of wealth, of the family of E. 

I Sa, 9. 21 and my family the least of all the families 
10. 21 to come near by their families, the family 
18. 18 what (is) my life, (or) my father's family 

20. 6 a yearly sacrifice there for all the family 
20. 29 Let me go, I pray thee ; for our family 

9 Sa. 14. 7 the whole family is risen against thine 
16. 5 thence came out a man of the family of 

I Ch. 2. 53 the families of Kirjath'jearim ; the Ithr. 
2. 53 the families of the scribes which dwelt 
4. 2 These (are) the families of the Zorathites 
4. 8 the families of Aharhel the son of Harum 
4. 21 the families of the house of them that 
4. 27 neither did all their family multiply, like 

4. 38 These mentioned, .princes in their fami. 

5. 7 his brethren by their families, when the 
6. 19 these are the families of the Levites ace. 

6. 54 of the families of the Eohathites ; for 

6. 60 All their cities throughout their families 
6. 61 sons of Kohath . .left of the family of 
6. 62 sons of Gershom, throughout their fami. 
6. 63 sons of Merari. .throughout theii- famil. 
6. 66 And . . of the families of the sons of Koh. 
6. 70 Bileam with her suburbs, for the family 

6. 71 out of the family of the half tribe of Ma. 

7. 5 their brethren among all the families of 
Neh. 4. 13 I even set the people after their families 
Esth. 9. 28 every family, every produce, and every 
Jpb 31. 34 or did the contempt of families terrify 
Psa.io/. 41 and raaketh (him) families like a flock 
Jer. I. 15 I will call all the families of the klngdo. 

2. 4 Hear, .all the families of the bouse of I. 

3. 14 I will take you one of a city . .two of a f. 

8. 3 residue of them that remain of this evil f. 
10. 25 Pour out thy f lu'y . . upon the families that 
25. 9 I will send and take all the families of 
31. 1 will I be ttie God of all the families of Is. 
33. 24 The two families v/hich the Lord hath 

Eze. 20. 32 We will be as the heathen, as the families 
Amos 3, I children of Israel, against the whole fam. 
3, 2 You. only have I known of all the families 
Mic. 2, 3 saith the Lord ; Behold, against this fa. 
Hah. 3. 4 selleth.. families through her -Hitchcrafts 
Zech.12. 12 the land shall mourn, every family apart 
12. 12 the family of the house of David apart 

12. 12 the family of the house of Nathan apart 

12. 13 The family of the house of Levi apart 
12. 13 the family of Shimei apart, and their 

12. 14 All the families that remain, every family 

14. 17 whoso wUl not come up of (all) the fami. 

14. 18 And if the family of Egypt go not'Up 

i. Family (ome's oion), irarpia paina. 

Eph. 3. 15 Of whom the whole family in heaven and 

T&XXSZ 

1. Famine, 

Job 5. 

30. 

2. JI linger. 

Gen. 12.' 

12. 

26. 

25. 

41. 

41. 

41- 
41. 
41. 
41- 

41. 

.41- 
42. 



hunger, }D3 haphan. 
22 At destruction and famine thou shalt la. 
3 For want and f amino.. solitary; fleeing 

famine, ay; raah. 

10 there was a famine in the land : and A. 

10 for the famine (was) grievous in the land 
I And there was a famine in the land 
I beside the first famine that was in the 

27 seven empty, .shall be seven years of fa. 

30 there shall arise, .seven years of famine 

30 and the famine shall consume the land 

31 shall not be knoMTi. .by reason of that f. 
36 store . . against the seven years of famine 
36 that the land perish not through the fam. 
50 bom two sons before the years of famine 
56 the famine was over all the face of the 

56 the famine waxed sore in the land of Eg. 

57 because that the famine was (so) sore in 
5 for the famine was in the land of Canaau 



Gen. 43. I And the famine (was) sore in the land 
45. 6 For tliese two years (hath) the famine 
45. 1 1 for yet (there are) five years of famine 
47. 4 for the famine (ia) sore in tlie land of Ca. 
47. 13 the famine (was) very sore, so that the 
47. 13 of Canaan, fainted byrcasou of tlie famine 
47. 20 because the famine prevailed over them 

Kuth I. I came to pass, .that there was a famine 

2 Sa. 21. I there was a famine in the days of David 
24. 13 Sliall seven years of famine come unto 

I Kl. 8. 37 If there be in the land famine, If there bo 
18. 2 And (there was) a sore famine in Samaria 

a Ki. 6. 25 >iJid there was a great famine in Samaria 

7. 4 then the famine (is) in the city, and we 
3. I for the Lord hath called for a faiiiine 

25. 3 And on the ninth . .the famine prevailed 

1 Ch.2i. 12 Either tiiree years' famine ; or tlirce mo. 

2 Ch.2o. 9 If. .evil Cometh upon us. .or famine, we 

32. 1 1 Hezekiah persuade you . . to die by famine 
Job 5. 20 In famine he shall redeem thee from 
Psa. 33. 19 and to keep them alive in famine 

105. 16 Moreover he called for a famine upon the" 
Isa. 14. 30 I will kill thy root with famine, and he 

51. 19 the famine, and the sword ; by whom 
Jer. 5. 12 neither shall we see sword nor famine 

II. 22 sons and their daughters shall die by fa. 
14. 12 but I will consume them, .by the famiBe 
14. 13 neither shall ye have famine ; but I will 

14. 15 say. Sword and famine shall not be in this 
14. 15 By sword and famine shall those prophets 
14. 16 because of the famine and the sword 

14. 18 behold them tliat are sick with famine ! 

15. 2 such as (are) for the famine, to the famine 

16. 4 and they shall be consumed, .by famine 
18. 21 deliver up their children to the famine 
21. 7 I will deliver Zedekiah . .from the famine 
21. 9 He that abideth . . shall die . . by the famine 
24. 10 I will send the sword, the famine, and 
27. 8 that nation will I punish, .with the fam. 
27. ij Why wUl ye die. .by the famine, and by 
29. 17 will send upon them the sword, the fam. 
29. 18 I w;il persecute them, .with the famine 
32. 24 because of the sword, and of the famine 
32. 36 It shall be delivered .. by the famine, and 
34. 17 liberty, .to the pestilence, and to the fa. 
38. 2 He that remaineth . . shall dio . . by the fa. 

42. 16 the famine, whereof ye were afraid, shall 
42. 17 they shall die by tlie sword, by the famine 
42. 22 know, .that ye shall die_, .by the famine 
44. 12 they shall, .be consumed, .by the famini 
44. 12 they shall die.. by the sword and. .famine 
44. 13 I have punished Jerusalem, .by the fam. 
44. 18 and have been consumed, .by the famine 
44. 27 menof Judah. .shall be consumed. .bj'..f. 

52. 6 the famine was sore in the city, so that 
Lam. 5. 10 Our skin was 'ulack. .because of the. .fa. 
Eze. 5. 12 with famine shall they be consumed in 

5. 16 I shall send, .the evil arrows of famine 
5. 16 I will increase the famine upon you 

5. 17 So will I send upon you famine and evil 

6. II they shall fall by the sword, by the fam. 
6. 12 he that, .is besieged shall die by the fam. 
7. 15 and the pestilence and the famine within 
7. 15 he that (is) in the city, famine and pestil. 

12. 16 I will leave a few men. .from the famine 

14. 13 and will send famine upon it, and will 
14. 21 send my four sore judgments, .famine 
36. 29 I will also save you. .and lay no famine 
36. 30 ye shall receive no more reproach of fam. 

Amos 8. II that I will send a famine in the land 

8. II not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for v/. 

Z.Hunger, famine, )i3Jf; reabon. 

Gen. 42. 19 carry com for the famine of your houses 

42. 33 take (food for) the famine of your house. 

Psn. 37. ig in the days of famine they shall be satis. 

^.Exmger, famine, \ifiis liriws. 

Matt 24. 7 there shall be famines, and pestilences 
Marki3. 8 and there shall be fa.mines and troubles 
Luke 4. 25 widows were in Israel. ,v.'hen great fam. 

15. 14 there arose a miglity famine in that land 
21. II great earthquakes shall bs. .and famines 

Kom. 8. 35 famine, or nakedness, 01 peiil, or ivfovi 1 
Rev. 18. 8 shall her plagues come in one day . .fam. 

FAMISH, to — 

To riiake lean, famish, nn razah. 

Zeph. 2. II for ho ivill famish all the gods of the eaith 

TAHISE, to suffer to — 

To caiise to hunger, 3!;"i raeh, 5. 

Prov.io. 3 Lord will not suffer the soul, .to famish 

JAHISHED — 
Hunger, 3j;"i raab. 

Isa. 5. 13 and their hononrable men (are) famished 

TAjnSHED, to be — 
To he hungry, yai raeh. 

Gen. 41. 55 when all the land of Egypt was famished 

FAaEOTJS — 

1. Honourable, ilK addir. 

rsa.136. 18 And slew famous Mngs : for his mercy 
Eze. 32. 18 and the daughters of the famous nationa' 

i.Called, N";i5 qara. 

Num 26. 9 Dathan and Abiram . .famous in the con. 

Z.Called, K'lP qari. 

Num 16. 2 famous in the congregation, men of ren. 

i.A naine, CE' shem. 

Kuth 4. II do thou worthily, .and he famous In Bet. 



1 Ch. 5. 24 mighty men of valour, famous men 

12. 30 the children of Ephraim. famous throu. 
Eze. 23. 10 and she became faiuous amongst womea 

FAMOTTS, to be — 

X.To he knovm, jn; yada, 2. 

I'sa. 74. 5 was famous according as he had liftod 

2. To he called, k^t} qara, 2. 

Kutli 4. 14 that his name may be famous In Isrtiel 

FAS — 

l.Fan, .Ti)!j mizreh. 

Isa. 30. '24 winnowed with the shovel and . .the fan 
Jer. 15. 7 I will fan them with a fan iu the gates 

2.Fan, tttvov ptuon. 

Matt. 3. 12 WlioEC fan (ia) in his hand, .ind he will 
Luke 3. 17 Whose fan (is) in his hand, uud he wiU 

FAN, to — 

1. To scatter, fan, winnow, rrvt zarah. 

Isa. 41. 16 Thou Shalt fan the'ni, and the wind shall 
Jer. 4. II A dry wind, .not to fan, nor to cltanso 
15. 7 1 will fan them with a fan iu the gates 

2.T0 scatter, icinnuw, .t^; zarah, 3.- 

Jer. 51. 2 Bend unto Babylon faovcrs, that shall fan 
FANNEE — 
To be strange, -at zur. 

Jer. 51. 2 And will send unto Babylon fanners, that 
FAE — 
I. Might, exceedingly, IKD meod, 

Judgig. II wlien they (were) by Jebns.theday wasf. 

Fsa. 97. 9 Lord., thou art exalted far above all gods 

Jer. 49. 30 Flee, get you far off, dwell deep, O ye In. 

2. Far off, prnp merch-aq. 

2 Sa. 15. 17 and tarried in a place that was far off 
Tiov.25. 25 BO (is) good news from a far country 
Isa. 3. 9 and give ear, all ye of far countries : gird 

10. 3 desolation (which) shall come from far? 
t;. 13 they shall flee far off, and shall be chased 

30. 27the name of the Lord comcth from far 
46. II man that expcutethmy counsel from a far 

Jer. 41 16 watchers come from a far country, and 

5. 15 I will bring a nation upon you from far 

6. 20 and the sweet came from a far country} 
Eze. 23. 40 ye have sent for men to come from far 

Z.Far, far off, afar, p'lir; rachoq. 

Dent 23. 49 bring a nation against thee from far, from 

29. 22 the stranger that shall come from a far 
Josh. 9. 6 We be come from a far country ; now 

9. 9 From a very far coujitry thy servants are 
g. 22 We (are) very far from you ; when ye dw. 
JudgiS. 7 and they (were) far from the Zidonions 
18. 28 no deliverer, because it (was) far from Z. 

1 Ei. 8. 41 a stranger, that, .cometh out of a far co. 

8. 46 they carry them away captives.'. far or 

2 Ki.2o. 14 Hczekiali said, They are come from a i&i 
2 Ch. 6. 32 stranger, .is come from a far country for 
Neh. 4. 19 we are separated, .one far from another 
Esth. 9. 20 sent letters unto all. .(both) nigh and far 
Fsa. 22. I (why art thou so) far from helping mo 

iig. 155 Salvation (is) far from the wicked : for 
Prov.15. 2g The LORD (is) far from tlic wicked : but 

31. 10 virtuous woman ? for her price fis) far 
Eccl. 7. 23 I will be wise ; but it (was) far from nie 
Isa. 5. 26 lift up an ensign to the nations from far 

22. 3 bound together, f which).. fled from far 
39. 3 Hezekiah said, Tney are come from a far 
43. 6 bring my sons from far, and my daught. 
46. 12 ye stout hearted, that (are) far from rigt. 
49. I hearken, ye people, from far ; I'he Lord 
49. 12 Behold, these shall come from far ; and 
60. 4 thy sons shall come from far, and thy da. 
60. 9 to briiig thy sons from far, their silver 

Jer. 12. 2 thou (art) near in their month, and fiir 
25. 26 all the kings of the north, far and near 
48. 24 upon all the cities, .of Moab, far or near 

Eze. 22. 5 (Those that be) near, and (those that be) t. 

Hab. I. 8 and their horsemen shall come from far 
i. Far, far off, afar, p'rn rachiq. 

Ezra 6. 6 Now (therefore)., be ye far from thenco 

5.1*0 he far, pro rachak.' 

Josh. 3. i6 upon an heap very far from the city Adsua 
PBa.103. 12 As far as the east is from the west, (so) 

Q.Far off, a long way off, (laKpiv makran. 

Mar. 12. 34 Thou art not far from the kingdom of God 
Luke 7. 6 when he was now not far from the house 
johD2i. 8 they were not far from land, but as it 
Acts 17. 27 though he be not fir from every one of us 

7. Far, far off, fiaiepis nakros. 

Lukei5. 13 took his journey into a far coimtry, and 
19. 12 certain nobleman went into a far country 

B.Fortoards, far off, iripta porrM. 

Alattis. 8 This people, .but their heart Is far from 

Mark 7. 6 This people, .but tLeir heart is far from 
^.Much more, iroWC- naXKov polls mallon. 

PliiL I. 23 and to lie with Christ ; which is far bette* 
lO.From before, "Ml"? minn^aed.' 

Judg. 9. 17 iidveiil'ired hla life far, aad deUrarod 
ll.Separatioii, impurity, ffj} niddah, 

Eze, 7. 20 therefore have I Bet it far from them 
[See alM Above, away, drive, flee;O0, Weep, put, remove, 
thu.3, withdraw. J 

4 a 



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FASTEN 



riS. atovo •'— 

Oner above, virepava huperand. 

Epli. ' 1. 21 Far above all principality, acd po^^o^ 

4. 10 tbe eame also that: ascended up far above 

PAR abroad — " 

Afar,- far, far off, p\m^ rachca. 

2 Ch.26. J5 his namo spread fa; abroad; io he vas 

FAK away, to te — 

2'o be far off, prn, rachaq. 

Isa. 49. 19 they that shallowed thee Op. .be far away 

FAR ft-way, to. pat — 

To put far off, piTi rachaq, 5. 

Job II. 14 iniquity(be)inthinoliand, pnt Stfara-vTay 
Eaa. '88. 8 put away mine acquaintance tax from me 

PAB, Tea — 

li Profanation, riV^n chalildh. 

Gen. 18. 25 That be far from thee to do after this 

18. 25 be aa the wicked, that be far from thee 
% Sx} 2. 30 Be it far from mo ; for them that honour 

20. 9 Far be it from thee : for if I knew 
22. IS enquire of God for him ? be it far from me 

s Sa. 20. 20 Far be it, far be it from thee, that I sh. 
C3. 17 Be it far from me, O Lord, that I should 
Job 34. 10 Fur be it from God, (that ho should do) 

2. Be kind to thyself, ?Xca)j (rot hileos soi. 

Matti6. 22 Bo it far from thee, Xord : thia shall not 

FAE, to be '— 

To be far off, piTi rachaq. 

Job 5. 4 His children arc far from safety, and they 

21. 16 the counsel of the wicked is far from mo 

22. 18 the counsel of the wicked is far from mo 
4to. 22. II Be not far from me; for trouble (is) near 

22. 19 But be not thou far from me, O l)oED 
35.22 keep not silence . . Lord, be not far from 
38. 21 Forsake me not. .my God, be not far from 
71. 12 be not far from me : O my God, make 
»o9. 17 delighted not in blessing, so let it be far 
119. 150 They draw nigli. .thoy are far from thy 
iprov 22. 5 he that doth keep his soul shall be far 
isa. 54. 14 thou shalt be far from oppression; for 

59. 9 Therefore is judgment far from us, neither 
3Jam. 1. 16 because the comforter.. is fcx from mo 

Par country — 

-^/"""i /*'■ off', pryy^ merchaq. 

ZQch. 10. 9 they shall remember mo la far countrloi 

JAE, dwell in — 

Afar, far off, pnnp merchaq. 

Jer. 8. 19 becauseof them that dwell In alar coantry 

FAR, to get — 

To be far off, prn rachaq. 

Eze. n _i5 Get you far from tho Loan j tmto na la 

Far henoe — 

A long wiy,-far off, fiaicpav mahran. 

Acts 22. 21 I. .send thee far hence imto Iho Gcntilea 
FAR off — 
X.Afar, far off, prpp merchaq. 

Isa. 17. 13 and they shall flee far oS, and shall bo 
%. Far, far off, pirri rachoq. 

Deut. 13. 7 nigh unto thee, or far ofi from thoe, Crom 
20. 15 cities (which are) very far off from thee 
30. II it (is) not hidden, .neither (is) it far off 
c Ch. 6. 36 away captives imto a land far off or near 
rrov27. 10 a neighbour.. near., than a brother far o£C 
Eecl. 7. 24 That which is far off, and exceeding deep 
Isa. 33. .13 Hear, ye (that are) far off, what I have 
57. 9 didst send thy messengers far off, and didst 
57. 19 Peace, peace to (him that Is) far off, and 
£ze. 6. 12 He that is far off shall die of the pestiL 

12. 27 prophesieth of the times (that are) far ofif 
Dan. 9. 7 unto all Israel, .(that are) far off, through 
Joel 3. 8 sell them to the Sabeans, to a people far off 
Zcch. 6. 15 they (that are) far oS shall corns and buUd 

6.jFVo»i before, njsa minneged. 

■ Num. 2. 2 far off about, the tabemade of the cofigvs. 
A, To put far off, prn rachaq, 6. 

Gen. 44. 4 gone out of the city, (and) not (yet) far off 
t.A long way, far off, ftaKpAv mahran. 

Eph. 2. 13 ye who sometime were far off are made 
i'AE, from — 
W'romfar off, fiaKpSdtv mamrotnen. 

Mark 8. 3 faint. Jor divers ef thoja came from far 
iPAB, thus'^ 
Up to this, «»j vsitov Ji^i toutcru 

iuke22. SI And Jeaui anaweredi. .Suflar ye fhns far 
PAR off, to bo — ' 
Far off, to be, prri rachaq. 

Isa. 46. 13 It shall not bo far off, and my salvation 
59. II for salvation, (but) Ifls far off from ua 

FAR off, to cast — 

To put far off, pirj rachaq, 5. 

Eze. i:. 16 1 have cast them fa; oS among tbs beat. 
FAP off, veiy ■ — 
^far, fa/r off, POTD merchaq, 

Ua. 33, zj shall b^old the land Q^iHt (i very &r oB 



PAR off, to (wander) — 

To put far off, pnT racliaq, 5. 

Psa. 55. 7 ho, (then) would I wandor for off, (and) 

FAR j5a.-,sod — 

Much, many, ■xoXhs polus. 

Mark 6. 35 disciples, .said., now the time (is) far pa. 

FAS, <j> put — 

To put far off, pfyi rachaq, 5. 

Job 19. 13 He hath put my brethren far from mo 
Psa. 88. 18 Lover and friend hast thou put far from 
Prov. 4. 24 and perverse lips put far from thco 

FAR removed, to be — 
To be far off, prn rachaq. 

Mic. 7. II that day shall the decree be far removed 

FAB richer, to be — 

TomakegreatweaUk,^'Y\^^ -ypy TWX" asahoshergad. 

Dan. II. 2 fourth shall be far richer than (they) all 
FAR spent — 

Mark 6. 35 Vr-hen the day waa cow far spent, hia dla. 
FAR, that are — 
Far off, afar, prn raclicq. 

Psa. 73. 27 tliey that ere far Item thco nhaH jxirtsli 
FAR, to bo too— 
To be far off, prn rachaq. 

Deut 12. 21 If the place, .thcro bo too far from thco 
14. 24 if the place bsi,tooCa: from thoe, which 
FAES — 
Peace, propriety, completeness, D'lhy sJialovu 

1 Sa. 17. 18 ioc-'; how thy trcthrc;af:3B, and talto their 
FARE — 
Hire, rewcrd, -(^t' sahar. 

Jon. I. 3 Eo he paid Iho faro CicrcoS, and xtcaU 
FARE, to — 
To make merry, ev^pals/a euphrainO. 

Lukei6. 19 clothed, .andfaredsumptuously everyday 

FAEilVViXL, or FARE TE WELI. — 
l.To make strong, pdivvvfii rhonnumi. 

Acts 15. 29 abstain, .ye shall do well. Faro jTO well 
23. 30 what they had against hia. [Farewell] 

2. To rejoice, xciipa chairu. 

2 Co. 13. II Finally, brethren, farowelL Be perfoci 
FAEEWEIi, to bid — 
To arrange off from, avordcrcrofiat apotassomai. 

Luke 9. 61 bid them farewell, which are at homo ai 
Acts iS. 21 bade them farewell, saying, I must by all 

FARM — 

Field {cultivated), is.yp6s agros. 

Matt22. s one to liis farm, another to liia merchan. 
FARTEER side, the — 
The other side, hcyond, tJ> vipav to peram,. 

Jlarkio. 1 tho coasts . .by the farther side of Jordan 
FARTSDIG — . 
l.Assarion, {1-tenth of a denarius), icnrdptov. 

M.att io. 29 Are not two aparrowa sold for a farthing? 

Lukci2. 6 Are not Ave sparrows, .for two farthings ? 

2.Qu,adrans, (1-fourth of an as.), KoSpavrris hodra. 
Malt. 5. 26 tUl thou hast paid the uttermost farthing 
Mark 1 2. 42 threv/ in tv/o mites, which make a farth. 

FASHION — 

l.Likeness, noi demuth. 

2 Ki. 16. 10 the fashion of tho altar, aad tho pattern 

^.Judgment, rule, a^^^s mishpat. 

Exod26. 30 the tabernaclo according to tho fa.shlon 
'i Ki. 6. 38 and according to all the fashion of it 
Eze. 4a. 11 (were) both according to their fashions 

^.Preparation, establishment, njiari techunah. 

Eze. 43. II form of the house, and the fashion thereof 
i.Thing seen, sight, appearance, elSos eidos. 

Luke 9. 29 fashion of his countenance was altered 

h.Facc, countenance, irpSarareov prosopon, 

Jas. I. II the grace of tho fashion of it perishetb 

Q.Scheme, arxvi^a schSina. 

1 Co. 7. 31 the fashion of this world passeth away 
Phil. 2. 8 being found in fashion as a man. ho hum. 

7. Type, model, tuttos tupos. 

Acts 7. 44 according to the fashion that ho had seen 
FASHIOK, on thia — 
Thus, ovTas hxyiitSs, 

Mark a. la saying, 'VT'e hever saw It on this fashion 

FASEIOJJ, to — 

l.To form, frame, is) yatsar. 

Psa. 33. 15 Ho fashioaeth their hearts al&e; he con. 

Isa. 22. II respect unto him that fashioned it long 

44. 12 fashioneth it with hammers, and worketh 

45. 9 Shall the clay say to him that fashioneth 

2.T0 prepare, set up, |?3 kun, Sa. 

Job 31. 15 and did not one fashion as In the womb ? 
Psa. 1 19. 73 Thy hands have made me and fashioned 

S.To do, «!?« asah. 

Job EO. 8 Thine hands have made me. and fashioned 



4.T0 fashion, compress, !« ts^ir. 

Exod32. 4 fashioned it with a graving tool, after 

FASHIOIT one's self aoc<!rding to, to — 
To form, witlv; conform to, ava-x'OiJ-<^Tl(a stischema 
I Pe. 1. 14 not fashioning yottrselvos according to 

FASHI0X7E2, tofco- 

l.To beforined, I'il yatsar, 4. 

Psa. 139. 16 (which) in continuance were fashioned 
2.T0 be prepared, set up, J?3 kun, 2. 

Eze. 16. 7 (thy) breasts arc fashioned, and thine 

FASHIOMED like unto, to fca • 
Having same form with, avixixop^os summ^orphos. 
Phil. 3. 21 be fashioned like unto his glorious body 

FAST — 

l.Speedily, diligently, carefully, nJ"!5Pk ospama. 

Ezra s. 8 this work goeth fast on, and prospcreth 
2.T0 bind, ^px asar. 

Judgis. 13 we will bind thee fast, and deliver thea 
16. II If they bind mo fast with new ropes that 

Z.Might, {with), ikD m^cod. 

Jer. 48. 16 calamity . . and his affliction hasteth fast 

^.To restrain, keep in, "ISJ? atsar. 

Gen. 20. 18 the Lord had fast closed up all tho wombs 
5.A fast, tXi isum. 

1 Ki. 21. 9 Proclaim a fast, and set Tfabcth on high 

21. 12 They proclaimed a fast, and set Naboth 

2 Ch.2o, 3 proclaimed a fast throughout all Judah 
Ezra 8. 21 I proclaimed a fast there, at the river 
Isa. 58. 3 in the day of your fast ye find pleasura 

SS; 5 Is it such a fast that I have chosen ? 
58. s thou call this a fast, end an acceptablo 
58. 6 (la) not this the fast that I have chosen 2 
Jer. 36. 9 they proclaimed a fast before the Lord 
Joel I. 14 Sanctify ye a fast, call a solemn assembly 

2. 15 sanctify a fast, call a solemn assembly 
Jon. 3. 5 proclaimed a fast, and put on sackcloth 
Zeoh. 8. 19 'rho fast of the fourth (month), and the f. 
8. 19 tho fast of tho seventh, and the fast 

6.A fasting, fast, vricreia nistda. 

Acts 27. g because the fast was now already past . 
[See also Abide, asleep, cleave, bold, toop, cct. stand, 
stick.] 

FAST, to— 

l.To fact, K^- tiUTfk, 

Judg.2o. 26 and fasted that day until oven, and - 
iSa. 7. 6 And they.. fasted on that day, and said 

31. 13 they took their bones . .-and fasted seven 
8 Sa. 1. 12 mourned and wept, and fasted until even 

12. 21 Thou didst fast and weep for the child 
12. 22 While the child was yet alive, I fasted an J 
12. 23 nov/ he is dead, v/herefore should I fasti 
1 "Ki. 21. 27 fasted, and lay in sackcloth, and went 

1 Ch.io. 12 buried their bones.. and fasted seven d. 
Ezra 8. 23 £o we fasted, and besought our God foi* 
Neh. I. 4 and mourned (certain) days, and fasted 
Esth. 4. 16 gather together all the Jews . . and fast yo 

4. 16 I also and my maidens will fast bkew iso 
Isa. 58. 3 V/hcrefore have we fasted, (say they) 
58. 4 Behold, ye fast for strife and debate 
58. 4 ye shall not fast as (ye do this) day, to 
Jer. 14. 12 When thoy fast, I will not hear their cry 
Zech. 7. 5 WTien yo fasted and mourned in the flftS 
7. 5 did ye at all fast unto me, (oven) to mo } 

Z.Tofast a fast. Diss D?!i tsum tsoxi. 

2 Sa. 12. 16 Dxvid fastc J, and went in,, and lay all 
3. To fast, vncrevbi nesteuo. 

Matt. 4. 2 when he had fasted forty days and forty 
6. 16 Moreover, when ye fast, be not, as tho 
6. 16 that they may appear unto men to fasi; 
C. 17 But thou, when thou fastest, anoint tiling 
C. 18 That thou appear not unto men to fa.st 
g. j.f Pharisees fast oft, but thy disciples fast 
g. 15 days v/ill come, .and then shall they fasC 
JSIark 2. i3 tho Pharisees fast, but thy disciples fast 
£. 19 (Can .. children of the bridechamberfa.] 
2. 19 as long as they have.. they cannot fast 
2. 20 and then shall they fast in those days 
Lnke 5. 33 AVhy do the disciples of John fast often 
5. 34 Can ye make the children, .fast A hile tho 
S- 35 and then shall they fast in those days 
18. 12 I fast twice in the week, I give tithes of 
Acts 10. 30 Four days ago I was (fasting] until thia 
13. 2 As thoy ministered to the Lord, and fast 
13. 3 And v/hen they had fasted and prayed,,- 

FAST, ueed to — 

They were fasting, -^cav vTiffTc-iopres tsan nesteuo7\ 
Mark 2. iS And the disciples of John.. used tofast^^ 

FAST, to mako -^ 

To make firm, fixed, sure, a.<j(paXl^(s asphalizo. 
Acts 16. 24 and made their feet fast in the stocks 

PASTEK, to — 

l.To lay hold, im achaz, 

I Ki. 6. 6 (the beams) should not be fastened in the 
Esth. I. 6 fastened wi'h cords of fine linen and pu. 

2, 7*0 strengthen, harden, fix, pin chaxak, 3. . 

Isa. 41. 7 he fastened it with naiis, (thatVit should 
Jer. 10. 4 tlxcy fasten it with nails and with- hanu. 



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S.To give, jnj nailian. 

Exod 28. 14 fasten the wrcatlien chains to the ouches 

28. 25 two wreathen (chains) thou shalt fasten 
39. j8 two ends, .they fastened in the two ouc. 

39. 31 to fasten (it) on high upon tho mitre ; as 

40. 18 Moses reared up the tabernacle, and fas. 

4. 7*0 cause to alight, to fasten, ni'f isanach. 

Judg. 4. 2i"sinote tlie nail, .and fastened it into the 

5. To strike, fix, Vpi? iaqa. 

Judg 16. 14 she fastened (it) with the pin, and eaid 

1 Sa. 31. 10 and they fastened his body to tlie wall of 
X Ch.io. 10 fastened liis head in the temple of Dagon 
Isa. 22. 23 I will fasten him (as) a nail in a sure 

12. 25 the nail that is fastened in the sure place 

TASTEN en, to — 

To fit or fit down on, KaOd-irru 7:athapt6. 

Acts 28. 3 a vipor out of the heat, and fastened on 
TASTEN one's eyes, to — 
To looli intently, arevi^to aienizS. 

liUke 4. 20 eyes of all. .in tho synagogue were fasto. 

Acts 3, 4 Peter, fastening his eyes upon him with 
Ti. 6 when I had fastened mine eyes, I consid. 

TASTENED — 

l.To he prepared, set up, established, pa lain, 6. 
Eze. 40. 43 within (were) hool£3, an hand broad, fas. 

2.T0 plant, VQ} nata. 

JSccl. 12. II words of the wise (are), .as nails fastened 

3. To be joined, coupled; fastened, l5y tsamad, 4. 
B Sa.2o. 8 upon it a girdle (with) a aword fastened 

TASrENED, to bo — 

l.To he laid Iwld of, ID? a^haz, 5. 

2 Ch. 9. 18 six steps, .(which were) fastened to the 
2.T0 be Slink, MB taha, 6. 

Job 38. 6 are tho foundations thereof fastened ? or 
TASTHJS — 
I.Fasting, rm tcvath. 

Dan. 6. is'iheu the king, .irassed tho night fasting 

2. Fasting, Dis tsom. 

Neh. 9. I children of Israel were assembled with f. 
Esth. 4, 3 mourning among tho Jowu, and fasting 

p. 31 the matters of the fastinga and their cry 
Tea. 35. 13 I humbled my soul with fasting ; and my 
69. 10 I wept, (and chastened) my soul with faa. 
log. 24 My knees are weak tlirough fasting ; and 
Jer. 36. in the Lord's house upon tho fasting day 
Dan. 9. 3 to seek by prayer and. .mth fasting, and 
Joel 3. 12 Turn ye (even) to mo with, .fasting, and 

B.Fasling, vnthout food, So-itos asitos. 

Acts 27, 33 ye have tarried and continued fasting 

4..A fasting, fast, vt)<m'ia nesteia. 

Matti7. 21 [kind goeth not out but by prayer and fas.] 
Mark 9. 29 can come forth by nothing but by . . [fas.] 
T/Uke 2. 37 but served (God) with fastings and pray. 
Acts 14. 23 when they had . . prayed with fasting, they 
1 Co. 7. 5 that ye may give yourselves to [fasting] 
e Co. 6. s in labours, in watchings, in fastings 
^ ji. 27 in fastings often, in cold and nakedness 

5.Fasting^ not eating, vTitrris nestis. 

Mattis. 32 and I will not send them aw.iy fasting 
Mark 8. 3 if I send them away fasting to their own 

TAT — 

l.Fat, firm, 'IJ heri. 

Eze. 34. 20 1,' will judge between the fat cattle ond 

Z.Fat, firm, N'"!p bari. 

Gen. 41. 4 cat up the seven well favoured and fat k. 
41. 18 seven kine, fat fleshed and well favoured 

41. 20 the lean, .eat up the first seven fat Mne 
Judg. 3. 17 king of Moab : and EgloD (was) a very fat 
1 Ki. 4. 23 Ten fat oxen, and twenty oxen out of the 
Zech ji. 16 he shall eat the flesh of the fat, and tear 

S.Fat, op-uZent, JBi-j dashen. 

Psa. 22. 29 All (they that be) fat upon earth shall eat 

92. 14 they shall be fat and flourishing 
Isa. 30. 23 it shall be fat and plenteous : in that day 

A,Fat, best part, marrow, 3^n, ajn cheleb. 

Gen. 4. 4 firstlings of his flock, and of the fat ther. 
45. j8 and ye shall eat the fat of the land 

Exod23. iS neither shall tho fat of my sacrifice rem. 
29. 13 thou Shalt take all tho fat that covereth 
eg. 13 two kidneys, and the fat that (is) upon 
eg. 22 Also thou shalt t.-vke of the ram the fat 
eg. 22 the rump, and the fat that covereth the 

29. 22 two kidneys, and the fat that (is) upon 
1*T. 3. 3, 9, 14 the fat that covereth the inwards 

3. 3, 9, 14 all the fat that (is) upon tho inwar. 
3. 4 the two kidneys, and the fat that (is) on 

3. 9 the fat thereof, (and) the whole rump, it 
3. 10, 35 two kidneys, and the fat that (is) upon 
3. 16 for a sweet savour. All the fat (is) tho L. 
3 17 statute . .that ye eat neither fat nor blood 

4. 8 he shall take off from it all the fat of the 
4> 8 the fat that covereth . . and all the fat that 
4. 9 two kidneys, and the fat that (is) upon 

4. 19 he shall take all his fat from him, and b. 
4. 26 he shall burn all his fat upon the altar 
4. 25 as the fat of the sacriflce of psace offer. 
4. 31, 35 he shall take away all the fat thereof 
4. 31 as tho fat is taken av/ay from off the 
4, 35 as tho fat of the lamb is taken away 
. 6. iJ burn thereou tho mt of ifltj yMtiC oifei'- 



Lev. 7. 3 ho shall olTcr of it all tho fat thereof 

7. 3 the rump, and the fat that covereth tho 
J. 4 two kidneys, and the fat tliat (is) on thorn 
7. 23 Ye shall eat no manner of fat, of ox, or 
7. 24 tlio fat of the beast, .and the fat of that 
7. 25 For whosoever eateth tho fat of the beast 
7. 30 tlie fat with the breast, it shall he bring 
7. 31 priest shall burn the fat )ipon the altar 

7. 33 tho sous of Aaron that ollereth. .the fat 
8. 16, 25 all tho fat that (was) upon tho inwards 

6. 16, 2S and the two kidneys, and their fat 

8. 25 And he took tho fat, and tho rump, and 

8. 26 put fthora) on the fat, and upon the right 

9. 10 Cut \\\o fat, and tho kidneys, and the ca. 
9. ; ; Aiid the fat of the bullock and of the ram 
9. -. 3 ;i." 1 they put the fat . . and ho burnt the f . 
9. 24 c:~.d consumed upon tho altar, .the fat 

10. 15 tho offerings made by fire of the fat, to 

16. 25 fat of tho sin offering shall ho bum upon 

17. 6 bum the fat for a sweet savour unto the 
ITumiS. 17 shalt bum their fat (for) an offering made 
Deut 32. 14 with fat of lambs, and . . fat of kidneys of 

32. 38 ^Vhich did cat the fat of their sacrifices 
Judg. 3. 22 tho fat closed upon tho blade, so that ho 
I Sa. 2. 15 Also before they burnt tho fat, the pricr.fs 
2. 16 Let them not fail to bum the fat presently 

15. 22 (and) to hearken than the fat of rams 
a Sa. I. 22 from the fat of the mighty, the bov/ of 
I Ki. 8. O4, 64 and tlie fat of the peace offerings 
8 Ch, 7. 7 ho offered burnt offerings, and the fat of 

7. 7 to receive the burnt offerings, .and the f. 
29. 35 offerings (v/ere) in abundance, with tho f. 
35. 14 in offering of burnt oiTerings and the fat 

Psa. 17. 10 They arc incloced in their own fat : with 

Isa. I. II I am full of the. .fat of fed boasts ; and 

34. 6 with tho fat of the kidneys of rams : for 

43. 24 neither hast thou filled me with tho fat 
Eze. 34. 3 ye cat tho fat, and yo clothe you with t lie 

39. 19 ye shall cat fat till yo be full, and drin); 

44. 7 when yo offer my broad, tho fat rnd tlio 
44. 15 they shall stand, .to olTcr unto rr.o the fat 

S.Preciousness, n.rj; yagar. 

Tsa. 37. 20 enemies of tho LORD (shall be) as t!io fat 
QJ'ai oily substance, D'S^PQ inashmannia. 

Neh. 8. 10 ho said unto them, Go your way, cattlu) t 

T .Orcase, fat, -n^ pcdcr. 

Lov. I. 8 the priests, Aaron'D sons, shall lay., the f. 
I. 12 he shall cut it. .with liio head and his fat 

8. 20 and Moses burnt the lioad. .smd tho fat 

S.Oily, ]D}^ shamen. 

Gen. 4g. 20 Out of Asher his bread (sh.all he) fat, and 
Numi3. 20 what the land (is), whether it (be) fat or 
I Ch. 4. 40 And they found fatpasturo and good, and 
Jfeh. 9. 23 And they took strong cities, and a fat la. 

9. 35 and in the large and fat land which thou 
Eze. 34. 14 and fm) a fat pasture shall they feed upon 

34. 16 but I will destroy the fat and tho strong 
Hab. i.-i6 because by them their portion (is) fat, txnd 

9./1 stall, fattening, P3"1P marbcq. 

I Sa. 28. 24 And tho woman had a fat calf In the lio. 

10.Oj;7, IDy sJiemen. 

Isa . 28. I which (are) on the head of the fnt valleys 
28. 4 beauty, which (is) on tho hccxl cJ the fai 
FAT, to be — 
To be fat, inscnsiate, c'SP taphash. 

Psa. 119. 70 Their hcait is as fat aa greaso ; (but) I 
FAT beast or cattle — 
Falling, K'"!9 meri. 

I Ki. I. 9 Adouijah slew sheep and orcn ai.d fat ca. 
1. 19, 25 hath siain oxen and fat cattle and sheep 

Amos 5. 22 regaid tlie peace offerings of your fat be. 
FAT, to become — 
To ■jnake or become fat, \r^ shaman, 5. 

Neh. 9. as and became fat, and delighted thcmsolvca 

FAT, to be made — ■ 

l.To be made fat, i^'n dashen, 4. 

Provii. 2sThe Uboral soul shall bem.adc fat; and he 
13 4 tho soul of tho diligent shall bo made fat 
28. 25 that putteth his trust, .shall bo made fat 
Isa, 34. 7 and their dust made fat with fatness 
2:To be rrwMfai, i^T dasheii, 76. 

Isa. 34. 6 it is made fat with fatness, (and) witli tho 

FAT, to make — 

\.To fatten, vi-\dashcn,'i. 

Prov.15. 30 (and) a good report maketh tne bones fat 

2. To arm, vhT\ chalats, 5. 

Isa. 58. li And the Lord shall, .make fiU thy bonea 

■3. To make fat or oily, icy shaman, 5. 

Isa. 6. 10 Make tho heart of this people fat, and 

FAT, to make selves — 

To make fat, Nia bara, 5. v. . . 

I Sa. 2. 29 to maie yourselves fat with the ehlefest 
FAT ones — 
l.Fat c-ncs, DTO mechim. 

Isa. 5. 17 and the waste places of the fat ones shall 
2.Fatness, fat one, li?!f^D mis^iman. 

Isa. 10. 16 send among his fat ones leanness ; and 

FAT things — 

Oil, fatness, la^ sherr^n. 

laa 25. 6 make unto all people a feast of fat things 
25 5 fat liuugo iuU ci rjorrjw, o: wines on the 



FAT, to wax — 

l.To be or become fat, Js't dashen. 

Deut 31. 20 and they shall have eaten ..and waxen lal 

2. 7*0 be or become fat, oily, ]c^ shaman. 

Veut 32. 15 But Jeshurus waxed fat, and kicke^l. 

FAT, to be wox^ — 

To be or become fat, oily, Jl?(7 shaman. . 

Deut 32 15 thou art waxen fat, thou art grown thiol} 
Jer. 5. 28 They are waxen fat, they shine : yco, tbcy 

FAT fleeted — 

Fat in flesh, -\-f^ K-ia leri lasar. 

Gen. 41. 2 seven well favoured kino and fat fleshed 
FATHER — 
I. Father, ancestor, source, inventor, 3H; ab. 

Qen. 2. 24 ITierefore shall a man leave his father an^ 
4. 20 And Adah bare Jabal : he was the father 

4. 21 he was the father of all such as handle 
9. 18 Japheth : and flam (is) the father of C 
9. 22 the fatherof Canaan, saw. .his father,an4 
9. 23 and covered the nakedness of their father 
9. 23 and they saw not their father's nakcdnca 

10. 21 Unto .Shem also, the father of all the chiJ, 

11. 28 Ilaran died before his father Terah in 

11. 29 father oi Milcah, and the father of Iscah 

12. I Get thee out. .from thy father's houso 
17. 4 and thou shalt be a father of many no. 
17. 5 a father of many nations have I raado 
xg. 31 Our father (Ls) old, and (there is) not a 
19. 32 Come, let us make our father dnnk wlno 
19. 33 they made their father drink wine that 
19. 34 Behold, I lay yestemight with my fathc* 
ig. 35 they made their father drink wino that 
19. 36 the daughters, .with child by their fathc» 
19. 37 tho same (is) the father of tho Moabitcs 
19. 38 the same (is) the father of the children at 
eo. 12 she (is) the daughter of my father, but 
eo. 13 God caused me to wander from ray fath. 
02. 7 Abraham his father, and said, Jly father 
02. 21 Huz. .and Kemuel tho father of Aram 
04. 7 God. .which took me from my father's h. 
04. 23 is there room (in) thy father's house for 
04. 38 But thou shalt go unto my father's houso 
e4. 40 thou shalt take a wife, .of my father's b, 
b6. 3 oath which I swarc unto Abraham tliyJL 
e6. 15 For all the wells which his father's sor^ 
e6. 15 digged In the days of Abraham his fatlit* 
06. 18 they had digged in the days of . .hisfathe* 
e6. 18 after the names by which his father had 
e6. 24 I (am) tho God of Abraham thy lather 
C7. 6 I heard thy father speak unto Esau thy 
C7. 9 I will make . . savoury meat for thy father 
27. 10 thou shalt bring (it) to thy father, that 
27. 12 My father peradventure will feel me, and 
07. 14 savoury meat, such as his father loved 
27. i3 came unto his father, and said, My fath. 
27. jg Jacob said unto his father, I (am) Esau 
27. 22 And Jacob went near unto Isaac his fathef 
07. :6 his father Isaac said unto him, Come near 
27. 30 Jacob was.. scarce gone out from.. bis t. 
27. 31 savoury meat, and brought it unto his f. 
C7. 31 and said unto his father, Let my father 
27. 32 Isaac his father said unto him, Vtho (r.rl) 
07. 34 when Esau heard the words of l-.is fathc* 
cj. 34 and said unto his father. .O my father 1 
27. 38 And Esau s.aid unto his father 

27. 38 Hast thou but ono blessing, my father! 
27. 38 bless me, (even) me also, O my father I 
27. 39 Isaac his father answered and said unto 
27. 41 because of the blessing wherewith his fa. 

27. 41 The days of mourning for my father are 

28. 2 the houso of Bethuel, thy mother's fathc» 
28. 7 And that Jacob obeyed his father and his 
28. 8 daughters of Canaan pleased not. .his fa. 
28. 13 I (am) the Lord God of Abraliam thy fa. 

28. 21 So that I come again to my father's house 
c;). 9 Rachel came with her father's sheep ; fot 

29. 12 Jacob told E.-.chel that he (was) her fatli. 
23. 12 and she ran and told her father 
31. I Jacob hath taken, .all that (was) our fa. 
31. I of (that) which (was) our f.ithcr's hath ha 
31. 5 saia unto them, I see your fathi r'o coun. 
3T. 5 the God of my father hath been with me 
31. 6 with all my power I have served your f. 
31. 7 yourfatherhathdeceivedme.andcbanced 
31. 9 God hath taken, .the cattle of your father 
31. 14 (Is thcrc)yetany portion .. in our fathers 
31. 16 the riches. .God hath taken from our fa. 

31. 18 to go to Isaac his father in the land of C 
31. 19 had stolen the images that (were) htr fai 
31. 29 but the God of your father spake unto mo 
31. 30 because thou sore longcdst after thy fath. 
31. 35 she said to her father, Let it not difpleasa 
31. 42 Except the God of my father, the God of 

31. 53 the God of their father, judge bet-nixt ua ■ 
-,i. 53 Jacob sware by the Fear cf his father l3.i 

32. 9 God of my father.. God of my father I.' 

33. 19 at the handof..Hamor, Shcchem's falhe't 
34. 4 Shechem spake unto his father Hamor 
^4. 6 Hamor the father of Shechem went out 
34. II Shechem said unto her father and unto 
34. 13 sons of Jacob answered . . Hamor his fath. 

34. 19 honourable than all the house of his fatlu 

05. 18 Ren-onl : but his father railed him Benj. 

35. 22 Keuben went and lay with Bilhah his fa. 

35. 27 Jacob came unto Isaac his father unto 

36. 9 Esau the father of the Edomites In mount 
36. 24 as he fed the asses of Zibeon his father 
io. 4' he (is) Esau tho father of tho Edomites 



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1 dwelt in the land wherein his father was 

2 and with tlio sons of Zilpah, his fathcr'3 
2 J osepli brought unto bis f atlicr tlicir evil 

4 when his brethren -saw that their father 
10 ho told (it) to his father, and to his brcth. 

10 his father rebuked him, and said luito h. 

11 but his father observed the saying 

12. his brethren went to feed their father's 

22 to deliver him to his father again 

32 they brought (it) to their father ; and said 
35 Thus his father wept for liim 
1 1 Remain a widow at thy father's houso 
II Tamar went and dwelt in her father's h. 
51 God. .hath made me forget ail. .my fath. 
13 the youngest (is) this day with our father 

29 they came unto Jacob their father unto 
32 We. .twelve brethren, sons of our father 
32 the youngest (is) this day with our father 

35 they and their father saw the bundles of 

36 Jacob their father said unto them, Me 

37 Reuben spake unto his father, saying 

2 their father said unto them. Go again 

7 (Is) your father yet alive 1 have ye 

8 Judah said unto Israel his father. Send 
II And their father Israel said unto them 

23 the God of your father, hath given you 

27 (Is) your father well, the old man of 

28 And they answered. Thy servant our fat. 

17 get you up in peace unto your father 

19 saying. Have ye 2 father, or a brother t 

20 We have a father, an old man, and a 

20 he alone is left . . and his father lovotlihim 
22 we said . . The lad cannot leave his father 

22 for (if) he should leave his father, (his f.) 

24 we caine up unto thy servant my father 

25 our father said. Go again, .buy us a little 
27 And thy servant my father said unto us 

30 when I come to thy servant my father 

31 the gray hairs of thy servant our father 

32 became surety for the lad unto my father 
32 I shall bear the blame to my father for 
34 For how shall I go up to my father 

34 I see the evil that shall come on my fat. 

3 I (am) Joseph : doth my father yet live ? 

8 he hath made me a father to Pharaoh 

9 Haste ye, and go up to my father, and 

13 ye shall tell my father of all my glory in 

18 take your father, and your households 

19 this do ye. .bring your father, and come 

23 And to his father he sent after this 

23 bread and meat for his father by the way 
25 and came into. .Canaan unto. .their fat. 

27 the Bpirit of Jacob their father revived 

I sacrifices unto the God of hisfatherJsaae 

3 I (am) God, the God of thy father : fear 

5 sons of Israel carried .Tacob their father 

29 Joseph, .went up to meet Israel his father 
31 And Joseph said, .unto his father'f house 

31 My brethren, and my father's house 

I Ivly father and ray brethren . . are como 

5 Thy father and tliy brethren are come 

6 in the best of the land make thy father 

7 And Joseph brought in Jacob his father 

11 Joseph placed Ills father and his brethren 

12 And Joseph nomished his father, and 

1 told Joseph, Behold, thy father (is) sick 
9 Joseph said unto his father, They (are) 

17 when Joseph saw that his father laid his 

17 he hold up his father^s hand, to remove 

18 Joseph said unto his father, Kotso, my f. 

19 his father refused, and said, I know (it) 

2 and hearken unto Israel your father 

4 because thou v^-entest up to thy father's 

8 thy father's children shall bo'v down bef . 

25 by the God of thy father, who shall help 

26 The blessings of thy father have prevail. 

28 this (is it) that their father spake unto 

1 Joseph fell upon his father's face, and 

2 commanded, .physicians to embalmhis f. 

5 My father made me swear, saying, Lo, I 

5 tlieref ore let me go up . . and bury my fa. 

6 Pharaoh said. Go up and bury thy father 

7 Joseph v.'ent up to bury his father : and 

8 the house of Joseph, .and his father's h. 

10 he made a mourning for his father seven 

14 returned . . after he had buried his father 

15 when Joseph's brethren saw that their f. 

16 Thy father did command before he died 

17 forgive the . . servants of the God of thy fa. 
22 Joseph dwelt in Egj-pt, he. .his father's 

16 fllled the troughs to water their father's 

18 And when they came to Reuel their fat. 

6 he said, I (am) the God of thy father, the 

2 my father's God, and I will exalt him 
4 for the God of my father . . (was) mine 

12 Honour thy father and thy mother : that 
IS he that stniteth his father, or his mother 

17 he that curscth his father, or his mother 
17 If her father utterly refuse to give her 
15 as thou didst anoint their father, that 

32 to minister in the priest's office in his f. 

7 The nakedness of thy father, or the nak. 

8 The nakedness of thy father's v/ife shalt 

8 it (is) thy father's nakedness 

9 nakedness of . .the daughter of thy fath. 

11 The nakedness of thy father's wife's dau. 

11 bogottea of thy father, she (is) thy sister 

12 not uncover the nakedness of thy fathe. 
12 she (is) thy father's near kinswoman 

14 not uncover the nakedness of thy father's 

3 Te shall fear every man hia. .father 

g every one that curaeth his f atier or his m. 



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9 he hath cursed his father or his mother 
II the man that lieth with his father's wifo 
II hath uncovered his father's nakedness 

17 if a man shall take his sister, his father's 
19 not uncover the nakedness, .of thy fath 

2 for his mother, and for his father, and 
9 she profaneth her father : she shall be 

II Neither shall ho. .defile himself for his i. 

13 and is returned unto her father's house 

13 she shall eat of her father's meat 

4 ministered, .in the sight of . .their father 

24, 30, 35 the chief of the house of the fatli. 

7 not make himself unclean for his father 

14 If her father had but spit in her face 

6 gave, .according to their fathers' houses 

1 Thou and thy sons and thy father's houso 

2 the tribe of thy father, bring thou with 

3 Our father died in the ivildemess, and he 

4 Why should the name of our father be 

4 possession among the brethren of our fa. 

7 inheritance among their father's brethren 

7 Shalt cause the inheritance of their father 

10 shall give his inheritance unto his father's 

11 if his father have no brethren, then yo 

3 (being) in her father's house in her youth 

4 And her father hear her vow, and her 

4 and her father shall hold his peace at her 

5 But if her father disallow her in the day 

5 Loud shall forgive her, because her father 
16 between the father and his daughter 

6 to the family of the tribe of their father 

8 01)0 of the family of the tribe of her fath. 

12 in the tribe of the family of their father 
16 Honour thy father and thy mother, as 

13 bewail her father and her mother a full 
iS which ivill not obey the voice of his fath. 
19 Then shall his father and hia mother lay 
^ 15 Then shall the father of the damsel, and 
iB the damsel's father shall say unto the eld. 

19 and give, .unto the' father of the damsel 
21 the damsel to the door of her father's h. 

21 to play the whore in her father's house 

29 man. .shall give unto the damsel's father 

30 A man shall not take his father's wifo 

30 nor discover his father's skirt 

5 A Syrian ready to peri,sh (was) my father 

16 Cursed fbe) he that setteth light by his i 

20 Cursed (be) he that lieth with his father's 
so because he uncovereth his fatlier's skiit 

22 lieth with, .the daughter of his father 

6 (is) not he thy father (that) hath bought 

7 ask thy father, and he will show thee 

9 Who said unto his father and to his moth. 

12 ye will, .show kindness unto my father's 

13 ye %vill save alive my father, and my moth. 

18 tljou shalt bring thy father, and thy 

1 8 all thy father's household, home unto thee 
23 men. .brought out Rahab, and herfather 
25 Joshua saved Rahab . .and her father's h. 

13 the city of Arba the father of Anak, which 
18 she moved him to ask of her father a field 

1 Machir the first born of Manasseh, the fa. 

4 gave . . among the brethren of their father 
47 Dan, after the name of Dan their father 
1 1 they gave them the city of Arba the father 

2 Your fathers dwelt on the other side of 

2 Terah, the father of Abraham, and the f. 

3 I took your father Abraham from the 

32 sons of Hamor the father of Shechem for 

14 she moved him to ask of her father a field 

15 and I (am) the least in my father's house 
25 Take thy father's young bullock, even the 
25 the altar of Baal that thy father hath 

27 because he feared his father's household 
32 buried in the sepulchre of Joasli his fat. 

1 family of the house of his mother's father 

5 he went unto his fatiier's house at Oplirah 

17 my father fought for you, and adventured 

18 ye are risen up against my father's h. 

28 serve the men of Hamor the father of S. 
56 which he did unto his father, in slaying 

36 And she said unto him, My father 

37 she said unto her father, Let this thing 
39 she returned unto her father, who did 

2 he came up, and told his father and his 

3 his father and his mother said ujto him 

3 .Samson said unto his father. Get her for 

4 his father and his mother knew not that 

5 Then went Samson down, and his father 

6 he told not his father or his mother wliat 
9 went, .and came to his father and mother 

10 So his father went dovm unto the woman 

15 lest we bum thee and thy father's house 

16 I have not told (it) my father nor my mo. 

19 and he went up to his father's louse 

1 her father would not suffer him to go in 

2 her father said, I verily thought that thou 
6 came up, and burned her and her father 

31 brethren, and all the house of his father 
31 in the burying place of Manoah liis father 
10 Dwell with me, and be unto mo a father 
ig go. .and be to us a father and a priest 

29 Ban, after the name of Dan their father 

2 went away from him unto her father's 

3 she brought him unto her father's house 

3 when the fath^^r of the damsel saw him 

4 and his father in law, the d.imscl's father 

5 the damsel's father said unto his son in 

6 the damsel's father had said unto the man 

8 the damsel's father said. Comfort thine 

9 his father in law, the dameol's father, said 
XI thou hast left thy fatiw? end thy mother 



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Ruth 4. 17 he (is) the father of Jesse, the father of D. 

I Sa. 2. 25 they hearkened not unto, .their father 
2. 27 Did I. .appearunto the house of thy fath. 
2. 28 did I give unto the house of thy father 
2. 30 thy house, and the house of thy father 

2. 31 1 will cut off . .the arm of thy father's h. 
g. 3 And the asses of Kish Saul's father were 

10. 2 thy father hath left the care of the asses 

10. 12 But who (is) their father ? Therefore it 
14. I let us go over. .But he told not his father 
14. 27 Jonathan heard not when his father ch. 
14. 28 Thy father straitly charged the people 

14. 29 Then said Jonathan, My father hath tro. 
34. 51 Kish (was) the father of Raul'. .Ner the f. 
17. 15 David went, .to feed his father's sheep at 
17. 25 and make his father's house free in Israel 
17. 34 Thy servant kept his father's sheep, and 
i8. 2 would let him go no more . . to his father's 
18. 18 what (is) my life, (or) my father's family 

19. 2 Saul my father seeketh to kill thee : now 
3 I will go out and stand beside my father 

3 I wiU commune with my father of thee 

4 spake good of David unto Saul his father 

1 and what (is) my sin before thy father 

2 behold, my father will do nothing either 

2 why should my father hide this thing 

3 Thy father certainly knoweth that I have 

20. 6 If thy father at all miss me, then say 
20. 8 why shouldest thou bring me to thy fat.? 
2o. 9 that evil were determined by my father 

20. 10 what (if) thy father answer thee roughly? 

20. 12 when I nave soimded my father about 
20. 13 but if it please my father (to do) thee evil 

20. 13 v/ith thee, as ho hath been with my father 
20. 32 Jonathan answered Saul his father, and 
20. 33 knew that it was determined of his father 
20. 34 was grieved for David, because his father 
22. I when . . all his father's house heard (it) 
22. 3 Let my father and my mother, I pray 
22. II Ahimelcch . . and all his father's houso 

. 22. 15 (nor) to all the houso of my father : for 
E2. 16 Thou shalt surely die . . and all thy father's 

22. 22 of all the persons of thy father's houso 

23. 17 Fear not : for the hand of Saul my father 
23. 17 and that also Saul my father knoweth 

24. 11 Moreover, my father, see, yea, see tho 

24. 21 v/ilt act destroy my name out of my fat. 
E. 32 buried him in the sepulchre of his father 

3. 7 Vifhcrefore hast thou cone in unto my f. 
3. 8 !dndncs3 this day unto the houso of . . thy i. 
3. 29 Lot it rest . . on all Ms fatiier's house 
6. 21 tho LoiiD, T/hich chose mo before thy fa. 
7. 14 I will bo his father, and he shall be my 
9. 7 I v/Hl . . show . . kindness for . . thy fatlier'3 

7 will restore . . all the land of Saul thy fa. 
2 as his father showed kindness unto mo 
2 David '•ent to comfort him. .for his father 
3, thou that David doth honour thy father 

5 r/hon thy father cometh to see thea, say 
9 the iniquity (be) oil me, and on my father's 

15. 34 (as) I (have been) thy father's servant hi. 
i6. 3 shall . . restore . . tho kingdom of my father 
:6. ig aa I have served in thy father's presenco 

16. 21 Go in imtothy father's concubines, which 

16. 22 Absalom went in unto his father's concu. 

17. 8 For, said Eushai, thou ioiowest thy father 
17. 8 thy father (is) a man of war, and will not 
17. 10 for all Israel knoweth that thy father (is) 
17. 23 was buripd in tho sepulcliro of his father 
19. 28 For all (of) my father's house were but 
19. 37 by the grave of my father, and of my 

21. 14 Zeiah, m the sepulchre of Kish his father 
24. 17 Let thine hand, .be against, .my father's 

2. 6 his father had not displeased him at any 
2. 12 Solomon upon the throne of . .his father 
2. 24 setme on the throne of David my father 
2. 26 barest the ark. .before David my father 
2. 26 been afflicted in all wherein my father 
2. 31 from me, and from the house of my fat. 

2. 32 and slew them with the sword, my father 
s. 44 tliat thou didst to David ray father 

3. 3 walking in tho statutes of David his fat. 
3. 6 Thou . . showed unto thy sei-vant . . my fa. 
3. 7 thy servant king instead of . .my father 
3. 14 as thy father David did walk, then I will 
S. I anointed him long in the room of his fa. 

5. 3 Thou knowest how that David my father 
J. 5 as the Lord spake imto David my father 

6. 12 which I spake unto David Ihy father 

7. 14 his father (v;as) a man of Tyre, a worker 

7. 51 brought in the things which D. his father 

8. 15 spake with bis mouth imto David my fa. 
8. 17 it was in the heart of David my father to 
8. 18 A_nd the Lord said unto David my father 
8.- 20 I am risen up in the room of D. my father 
8. 24 Who hast kept with thy servant D. my f. 
8. 25 God. .keep with thy servant Daiid my t 

8. 26 thou spakest unto thy servant D. my fa. 

9. 4 as David thy father walked, in integrity 
9. 5 as I promised to David thy father, saying 

11. 4 aa (was) the heart of David his father 
XI. 6 went not fully after the Lord, as. .his fa. 
XX. 12 I will not do it for David thy father's sako 
XX. 17 cfertain Edomites of his father's servanta 
XI. 27 repaired the breaches of the city of. .his f. 
11. 33 have not v^^.alked . . as (did) David hisfather 

11. 43 slept with his fathers . . of David liis fat. 

12. 4 Thy father made our yoke grievous : now 
12. 4 make tiiou the grievous service of thy f. 
12. 6 men, that stood before Solomon his father 
12. 9 Make the yoke v/hlch thy father did put 
12. -0 Thy ffctfleiJiaada our yo&o heavy, but malcw 



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FATHER 



X Ki. 12. lo shall be thicker than my father's loins 
12. II now whereas my father did lade you with 
12. II my father hatli chastised you with whips 
12. 14 My father made your yoke hoa\;y, and I 

12. 14 my father (also) chastised you with whips 

13. II them they told also to their father 

13. 12 their father said unto them, What way 
15. 3 he walked in all tlie sins of his father 
15. 3 not perfect, .as the heart of David his f. 
15. II Asa did. .right, .as (did) David his father 
15. 15 he brought in the things which his father 
15. 19 (and) between my father and thy father 
15. 24 Asa slept with his fathers, and was buried 
15. 26 and walked in the way of his father, and 

18. 18 but thou, and thy father's house, in that 

19. 2<? Let me, I pray thee, kiss my father and 

20. 34 cities which my father took from thy fa. 
20. 34 thou Shalt make streets, .as my father 
E2. 43 walked in all the ways of Aaa his father 
22. 46 which remained in the days of his father 
22. 50 was buried . . in the city of David his f ath. 
22. 52 walked in the way of liis father, and in 
22. S3 according to all that his father had done 

a &i. 2. 12 My father, my father ! the chariot of Isr. 
3. a he wrought evit. . but not like his father 

3. 2 put away the image of Baal that his father 
3. 13 get thee to the prophets of thy father 

4. 18 ho went out to his father to the reapers 

4. 19 lie said unto his father. My head, my he. 

5. 13 My father, (If) the prophet had bid thee 

6. 21 My father, shall I smite (them) ? shall I 
9. 25 rode together after Ahab his father, the 

10. 3 set (him) on his father's throne, and fight 
13. 14 my father, my father 1 the chariot of I. 

13. 25 out of the hand of Jehoahaz his father by 

14. 3 yet not like David his father : ho did 

14. 3 according to all things as Joash his father 

14. 5 slew his servants which had slain . .his fa. 
J4. 21 and made him king instead of his father 

15. 3 according to all that his father Amaziah 
15. 34 ho did according to aU that his father U. 

15. 38 was buried . . in the city of David his fat. 

16. 2 did not. .right, .like David liis father 

18, 3 according to all that David his father did 

20. 5 Thus saith. .the God of David thy father 
31. 3 the high places which Hezekiah his fath. 

21. 2o he did. .evil, .as his father Manasseh did 

21. 21 he walked in all the way that his fathc 
2t. 22 And he forsook the Lord God of his fac. 

22. 2 walked in all the way of David his father 

23. 30 and made him king in his father's stead 

23. 34 king in the room of Josiah his father, and 

24. 9 according to all that his father had done 
I Ch. 2. 17 the father of Amasa (wa.s) Jether the Ish. 

2. 21 to the daughter of Machir the father of 
2. 23 (belonged) to the sons of Machir, the fat. 
2. 24 Hezron's wife, bare him Ashur the father 
2. 42 Mesha his first born, which (was) the fat. 
2. 42 the sons of Mareshah the father of Heb. 

2. 44 Shema begat Raham the father of Jorko. 

3. 45 and Maon (was) the father of Beth-zur 

. 2. 49 She bare also Shaaph the father of Afad. 
2. 49 Sheva the father of Machbenah, and the f . 
2. 50, 52 Shobal the father of Kirjath-jearim 
2. 51 father of Bethlehem, H.ireph the father 
2. 55 Hemath, the father of the house of Rec. 

4. 3 these fwere of) the father of Etam ; Jezr. 
4. 4 the father of Gedor, and Ezer the father 
4. 5 Ashur the father of Tekoa had two wives 
4. II begat Mehir, which (was) the father of Es. 
4. 12 and Tehinnah the father of Imahash 

4. 14 Joab, the father of the valley of Charas. 

4. 17 and Ishbah the father of Eshtemoa 

4. 18 Jehudijah bare Jered the father of Gedor 

4. 18 father of Socho, and Jckuthiel the father 

4. 19 the father of Keilah the Garmite, and Es. 
4. 21 father of Lecah, and Laadah, the father 
,5. I forasmuch as he defiled his father's bed 
7. 14 the Aramitess bare Machir the father of 
7. 22 And Ephraira their father mourned many 
7. 31 Malchiel, who (is) the father of Birzavith 

7. 40 children of Asher, heads of (their) father's 

8. 29 And at Gibeon dwelt the father of Gibeou 

9. 19 his brethren, of the house of his father 
9. 35 And in Gibeon dwelt the father of Gibeon 

12. 28 of his father's house twenty and two cap. 
17. 13 I will be his father, and he shall be my 
19. 2 because his father showed kindness to me 
19. 2 sent, .to comfort him concerning his fat. 
19. 3 Thinkest. .that David doth honour thy f. 

21. 17 Let thine hand . .be on me, and on my fa. 

22. 10 shall be my son, and I (will be) his father 

23. II one reckoning, according to (their) fath. 

24. 2 Nadab and Abihu died before their father 
24. 19 orderings . . under Aaron their father, as 

25. 3 under the hands of their father .Teduthun 

25. 6 these (were) imder the hands of their fat. 

26. 6 ruled throughout the house of their fat. 
26. 10 he was not the first bom, yet his father 
28. 4 chose me before all the house of my fath. 
28. 4 the house of Judah the house of my fat. 
28. 4 among the sons of my father he liked me 
28. 6 have chosen him . . and I ivill be his father 

28. 9 my son, know thou the God of thy father 

29. 10 Ble3sed(be)thou, Lord God oflsraclourf. 
29. 23 Solomon sat. .instead of David his father 

e Ch. r. 8 showed great mercy unto David my fath. 

1. 9 let thy promise unto David my father be 

2. 3 As thou didst deal with David my father 
2. 7 men . . whom David my father did provide 
2. 13 sent a cunning man. .of Huram my fath. 
2. 14 hia father (was) a man cf Tyre, skilful to 



2 Ch. 2. 14 cunning men of my lord Da^nd thy father 

2. 17 numbering wherewith David hia father 

3. I Lord appeared unto David his fatlier, in 

4. 16 T.he pots also, .did Huram his father 

5. I brought . . the thiugj that David his father 

6. 4 which he spake with iiis moutli to my fa. 
6. 7 Now it was in the heart of David my fat. 
6. 8 But the LORD said to David my father 

6. 10 risen up in the room of David my father 
6. 15, 16 with thy sen-ant David my father that 

7. 17 if thou -wilt v/alk. .as Darid thy father 

7. 18 as I have covenanted with David thy tat. 

8. 14 according to the order of David his father 

9. 31 was buried in the city of David his father 
10. 4 Thy father made our yoke grievous : now 
10. 4 ease, .the grievous servitude of thy father 
10. 6 that had stood before Solomon his father 
10. 9 Ease somewhat the yoke that thy father 
10. 10 Thy father made our yoke heavy, but 

10. 10 (finger) shall be thicker than my father's 
10. i I For whereas my father put a heavy yoke 
10. II, 14 my father chastised you with whips 
10. 14 My father made your yoke heavy, but I 
15. 18 he brought, .the things that hia father 

16. 3 (there was) between my father and thy f. 

17. 2 cities of Ephraira, which Asa his father 
17. 4 But sought to the Lord God of his father 

20. 32 And he walked in the way of Asa his fa. 

21. 3 And their father gave them great gifts of 

21. 4 was risen up to the Icingdom of his father 
21. 12 saith the Lord God of David thy father 

31. 12 not walked in the ways of. . thy father 

21. 13 hast slain thy brethern of thy father's ho. 

22. 4 counsellors, after the death of his father 

24. 22 the kindness which Jehoiada his father 

25. 3 slew his servants that had killed . .his fat. 

26. 1 made him king in the room of his father 

26. 4 according to all that his father Amaziaht 

27. 2 according to all that his father Uzziah did 

28. I he did not. .right, .like David his father 

29. 2 according to all that David his father had 
33. 22 he did. .evil, .as did Manasseh his father 
33. 22 carved images which Manasseh his father 

33. 23 humbled not himself .. as Manasseh his f . 

34. 2 walked in the ways of David his father 
34. 3 to seek after the God of David his father 
36. 1 made him king in his father's stead in 

Neh. I. 6 both 1 and my father's house have sinned 
Esth. 2. 7 for she had neither father nor motlier 

2. 7 when her father and mother were dead 
4. 14 and thy father's house shall be destroyed 

Job 15. 10 very aged men, much elder than thy fat. 

17. 14 have said to corruption. Thou (art) my f. 

29. 16 I (was) a father to the poor : and tho 

31. 18 he was brought up with me, as (with) a f. 
38. 28 Hath the rain a father? or who hath 

42. 15 their father gave them inheritance among 
Psa. 27. 10 When my fa&er and ray mother forsake 

45. 10 forget, .thine own people, and thy father's 

68. 5 A father of the fatherless, and a judge of 

89. 26 Thou (art) my Eather, my God, and tho 

103. 13 Like as a father piticth (his) children, (so) 

Prov. I. 8 My son, hear the instruction of thy father 

3. 12 even as a father the son (in whom) he 

4. I Hear, .the instruction of a father, and 
4. 3 For I was my father s son, tender and 

6. 20 My son, keep thy father's commandment 

10. I A wise son maketh a glad father : but a 
13. 1 A wise son (heareth) his father's instruc. 
15. 5 A fool despiseth his father's instruction 

15 20 A wise son maketh a glad father : but a 
17. 21 and the father of a fool hath no joy 

17. 25 A foolish son (is) a grief to his father 
19. 13 foolish son (is) the calamity of his father 

19. 26 Hethat wasteth(his) father, (and) chaseth 

20. 20 Whoso curseth his fatlier or his mother 

23. 22 Hearken unto thy father that begat thee 
23. 24 Tho father of the righteous shall greatly 
23. 23 Thy father and thy mother shall be glad 

27. 10 Thine o-n-n friend, and thy father's friend 

28. 7 companion of riotous (m'cn) shamcth his f . 

28. 24 'Whoso robbeth his father or liis mother 

29. 3 Whoso loveth v.-isdom rejoiccth his father 

30. II a generation (that) curseth their father 

30. 17 The eye (that) mocketh at (liis) father 
Isa. 3. 6 his brother, of the house of his father 

7. 17 Lord shall bring, .upon thy father's ho. 

8. 4 For before the child, .cry, My father, and 
g. 6 The mighty God, The everlasting Father 

22. 2 r he shall be a father to the inhabitants of 
22. 23 be for a glorious throne to his father's ho. 
22. 24 all the glory of his father's house, the 
38. 5 saith the Lord, the God of David tliy fa. 
"38. 19 the father to the children shall make 
43. 27 Thy first father hath sinned, and thy tea. 
45. 10 Woe unto him that saith unto (his) father 
SI. 2 Look unto Abraham your father, and unto 
58. 14 feed thee with the heritage of . .thy father 

63. 16 Doubtless thou (art) our Father, though 

63. 16 thou, O Lord, (art) our Father, our Red. 

64. 8 But now, O Lord, thou (art) our Father 
Jer. 2. 27 Saying to a stock. Thou (art) my father 

3. 19 I said. Thou shalt call me, My father 
12. 6 thy brethren, and the house of thy father 

16 7 cup of consolation to drink for their fath. 
20. 15 the man who brought tidings to my fath. 
22. II which reigned instead of Josiah his father 
22. 15 Did not thy father eat and drink, and do 

31. 9 for I am a father to Israel, and Ephraim 
35. 6 for Jonadab the son of Rechab our father 
35. 8 have we obeyed . .the son of Rechab otir f. 
35. 10 accordinc to all that Jonadab our father 



Jer. 35. J4 they drink none, but obey their father's 
55. 16 performed the commandment o( their fa, 
35. 18 Because ye have obeyed, .your father 

Eze. 16. 3 thy father (was) an Amorite, and thy m. 
16. 45 an Hittite, and your father an Amorlto 
18. 4 as the souJ of the father, so also the soul 
18. 14 a son, that seeth all his father's sins 
18. 17 shall not die for the iniquity of his father 
18. 18 his father, because he cruelly oppressed 
18. 19 doth not the son bear the iniquity of thef. 
18. 20 son shall not bear the iniquity of the fath. 
18. 20 neither shall the father bear the iniquity 
22. 7 In thee have they set light by father and 
22. 10 In thee have they discovered thch- fath. 

22. II hath humbled his sister, his father's dau. 
44. 25 but for father, or for mother, or for son 

Amos 2. 7 a man and his father will go in unto the 
Mlc. 7. 6 For the son dishonoureth the father, the 
Zech.13. 3 his father and hia mother that begat him 
MaL I. 6 A son honoureth (his) father, and a serr. 

1. 6 if then I (be) a father, where (is) mine h. 

2. 10 Have v/c not all one father! hath not one 
2.Father, ancestor, 2h ab. 

Don. 5. 2 golden and silver vessels which his father 
S. II and in the days of thy father, light and 
S. II whom the king Nebuchadnezzar thy fath. 
5. n thy father, made master of the magicians 
5. 13 whom the king my father broughtjout cl ' 
5. 18 God gave Nebuchadnezzar thy father a 

Z.Falher, ancestor, irariip pater. 

Matt. 2. 22 did reign in Judea in the room of his fa. 

3. 9 We have Abraliam to (our) father : for I > 

4. 21 in a ship with Zcbedce their father 

4. 22 immediately left the ship and their fath. 

5. 16 and glorify your Father which ia hi beav. 
S. 45 That ye may be the children of your Fat 

5. 48 Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Fa. 

6. I otherwise ye have no reward of your Fa. 
6. 4 thy Father which seeth in secret himself 
6. 6 pray to thy Father which is in secret 

6. 5 and thy Father v/hich seeth in secret 
6. 8 for your Father knoweth what things ye 
6. 9 pray ye, Our Father which art in heaven 
6. 14 your heavenly Father will also forgive 
6. 15 neither will your Father forgive your 
6. i3 but unto thy Father which is in secret 
6. iB and thy Father, which seeth in secret 
6. 26 yet your heavenly Father feedeth them 

6. 32 for your heavenly Father knoweth that 

7. II how much more shall your Father which 
7. 21 but he that doeth the will of my Father 
8. 21 Lord, suffer me first to go and bury my t 

10. 20 but tlie Spirit of your Father which spca 
10. 21 brother shall deliver up. .and the father 
10. 29 not fall on the ground without your Fat 
10. 32 him will I canfcss also before my Father 
10. 33 him will I also deny before my Father 
10. 35 I am come to set a man. .agamst his fat. 

10. 37 He that loveth father or mother more 

I J. 23 said. .0 Father, Lord of heaven and earth 

1 1. 26 Even so. Father ; for so it seemed goo<l in 
II. 27 All. .are delivered unto me o! my Father 
It. 27 no man knoweth the Son, but the Father 
II. 27 neither knoweth, any m.in the Father, save 

■1=. 50 For whosoever sliall do the will of my K 
13. 43 as the sun in the kingdom of their Father 
15. 4 saying, Honour thy father and mother 
15. 4 He that curseth father or mother, let 
15. 5 Whosoever shall say to. .father or. .mot. 
15. 6 And honour not his father or his mother 

15. 13 Every plant, which my heavenly Father 

16. 17 both not. .but my Father which is in ho. 
16. 27 the Son. .shall come in the glory of his K. 
18. 10 behold the face of my Father which is in 
18. 14 Even so it is not the will of your Father 
18. 19 it shall be done for them of my Father 

18. 35 So likewise shall my heavenly Father do 

19. s For this cause shall a man leave father 
19. 19 Honour thy father and (thy) mother; and 

19. 29 [every one that hath forsaken father orm.l 

20. 23 for whom it is prepared of my Father 

2t. 31 Whether of them. . did the will of . .father? 

23. 9 And call no (man) your father upon the 

23. 9 for one is your Father, which is in heaven 

24. 36 not the angels of heaven, but my Father 
23. 34 Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit 
s6. 29 when I drink it new with you in my Fat. 
26. 39 prayed, saying, O ray Father, if it be pos, 
26. 42 my Father if this cup may not pass aw. 
26. 53 Thinkest.. that 1 cannot.. pray to my F. 
28. 19 baptizing them in the name of the Father 

Mark i. 20 they left their father Zcbedee in the ship 
5. 40 taketh the father and the mother of the 
7. 10 Moses said. Honour thy father and thy 
7. 10 Whoso curseth father or mother, let hiia 
7. II If a m.an shall say to his father or mothat 

7. 12 suffer him no more to do ought for his i. 

8. 3$ when he cometli in the glory of his Fath 

9. 21 he asked his father. How long is it ago 
9. 24 straightway the father of the child cried 

10. 7 For this cause shall a man leave his fat. 
10. 19 Thou knowest.. Honour thy father and m. 

10. 29 T'hereisnoman thathathlefthonscorf 
J 1. 10 Blessed (be) the kingdom of our father 

1 1. 25 that your Father also which is in heaven 
II. 26 [if ye do not forgive, neither will your F.) 
13. 12 brother shall betray, .and the father tho 

13. 32 of that day. .knoweth no man . .but the F 

14. 36 Abba, Father, all things (arc) possible 

15. 21 they compel one Simon, father of Alexa 
Luke I. 3; God shall give, .lum tho thioac cf t-: '^ 



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Xuke I. 59 Zachariaa, after the name of his fathoi- 

I. 02 they made sigits to his fatlrer, how he 
1. 67 liis father Zatharias was filled with the 

I. 73 The oath which he sware to our father A. 
c. 48 thy father and I have sought thee sonow. 
o. 49 wist ye not that I must be about my Fat. 
3. 8 We have Abraham to (our) father : for I 
e. 36 Be ye. .merciful, as yoiu: Father also is 

8. 51 the father and the mother of the maiden 

9. 26 come in his own glory, and (in his) Fath. 
g. 42 and delivered him again to his father 

9. 59 Lord, suffer me first to go and bury my f. 
10. 21 I thank thee, O Father, lK;rd of heaven 
JO. 21 even so, Father ; for so it seemed good 
10. 22 All things are delivered to me of my Fat. 

10. 22 no man knoweth who the Son is, but the F. 

II. 2 When ye pray, say. Our Father which art 

11. II If a son shall ask bread of . .a father, will 

11. 13 how much more shall, .heavenly Father 

12. 3a your Father knoweth that ye have need 
12. 3a it is your Father's good pleasure to give 
12. S3 The father shall be divided against the 

12. 53 and the son against the father ; the mot. 

14. 26 If any.. come to me, and hate not his fat. 
13. 12 younger of them said to (his) father. Fat. 

13. 17 How many hired servants of my father's 
13. 18 I will arise and go to my father, and will 

15. 18 Father, I have sinned against Heaven 
15. 20 And he arose and came to his father 

13. 20 when he was yet a great way off, his fat. 
13. 21 the son said unto him. Father, I have 8. 
15. 22 the father said to his servants. Bring 
13. 27 thy father hath killed the fatted calf 
13. 28 therefore came his father out, and entroa. 

15. 29 And ho answering said to (his) father, Lo 
i(j. 24 And he cried and said. Father Abraham 

16. 27 Then he said, I pray thee therefore, fat. 
16. 27 thou wouldest send him to my father's h, 
x6. 30 And he said, Nay, father Abraham : but 
18. 20 Thou knowcst. .Honour thy father aud 

52. 29 as my Father hath appointed unto me 
ee. 42 Saying, Father, if thou bevriUing, remove 

53. 34 [Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them] 
E3. 46 Father, into thy hands I commend my 
24. 49 I send the promise of my Father upon yon 

7otm 1. 14 glory as of the only begotten of the Fath. 
1. 18 Son, which is in the bosom of the Father 

2. 16 make not my Father's house an house of 

3. 35 The Father loveth the Son, and hath giv. 

4. 12 Art thou greater than our father Jacob 
4. 21 nor yet at Jerusalem, worship the Father 
4. 23 the true worshippers shall worship the F. 
4. 23 for the Father seeketh such to worship 

4. 33 So the father know that (it was) at the 
S- 17 My father worketh hitherto, and I work 
5. 18 but said also that God was his Father 

g. 19 nothing, .but what he seeth the Father 
g. 20 For the Father loveth the Son, and show. 

5. 21 Forastho Father raiseth up the dead, and 
$. 82 For the Father judgcth no'man, but hath 
S. 23 the Son, even as they honour the Father 
S. 23 honoureth not the Father which hath 

$. 26 For as the Father hath life in himself 
5. 30 but the will of [the Father] which hath 
S- 36 for the works which the Father hath 
5. 36 bear witness of me, that the Father hath 
5. 37 the Father himself, which hath sent me 

5. 43 I am come in my Father's name, and ye 
s. 43 Do not think . . I will accuse . . to the Fath. 

6. 27 Son. .for him hath God the Father sealed 
6. 32 but my Father giveth you the true bread 
6. 37 All that the Father giveth me shall coma 
6. 39 And this is the [Father's] will which hath 
6. 42 Is not this Jesus, .whose father and mot. 
6. 44 No man can come to me, except the Fat. 
6. 45 and hath learned of the Father, coraeth 
6. 46 Not that any man hath seen the Father 
6. 46 he which is of God, he hath seen the Fat. 
6. 57 Father hath sent mo, and I live by the F. 
B. 16 not alone, but I and the Father that sent 

8. 18 the Father that sent me beareth witness 
8. 19 said they unto him, Where ia thy Father ? 
8. 19 Ye neither know me, nor my Father : if 

8. 19 ye should have known my Father also 

8. 27 understood not that he spake, .of the Fat. 
8. 28 but as my Father hath taught me, I speak 
8. 29 [the Father] hath not left me alone ; for 
8. 38 I speak that. .1 have seen with my fath. 
8. 38 ye do that, .ye have seen with your father 
8. 39 They answered, .him, Abraham is our fa. 
8. 41 Ye do the deeds of your father. Then said 
8. 41 horn of fornication ; we have one Father 
8. 42 If God were your Father, ye would love 
8. 44 Ye are of (your) father the devil, and the 
8. 44 lusts of your father ye- will do. Ho was 
8. 44 a lie . .for he is a liar, and the lather of it 
8. 49 1 honour my Father, and ye do dishonour 
8. 53 Art thou greater than our father Abr?ham 
8. 54 it is my Father that honoureth me ; of 
8. 36 Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my 
10. 15 As the Father knoweth me, even so know 

10. 17 Therefore doth my Father love me, beca. 
10. 18 I'his commandment. . I received of my F. 
lo. 23 the works that I do in my Father's name 
10. 29 My Father, which gave (them) me, is 

10. 29 is able to pluck . . out of my Father's hand 
jo. 30 1 and (my) Father are one 
to. 32 Many, .works have I showed, .from myF. 
10. 36 say ye of him, whom the Father hath 
10. 37 If I do not the works of my Father, beli. 
10. 38 ye pia^ikjiow and believe that the Father 

II. 41 Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard 



Jobni2. 26 if any man servo mo, him wiU (my) Father 
12. 27 what shall I say? Father, save me from 
12. 28 Father, glorify thy name. Then canio 
12. 49 the Father which sent me, he gave me a 

12. 30 1 speak therefore, even as the Father said 

13. I depart out of this world unto the Father 

13. 3 Jesus knowing that the Fatlier had given 

14. 2 In my Father's house are many mansions 
14. 6 no man cometh unto the Father, but by 
14. 7 ye should have known my Father also 
14. 8 Lord, show us the Father, aud it suJSceth 
14. Q ho that hath seen me hath seen the Fath. 
14. 9 how sayest thou (then). Show us the Fa. 
14. ID that I am in the Father, and the Father 
t^. 10 I speak not of myself : but the Father 
14. II that I (am) in the Father, and the Father 

14. 12 greater, .because I go unto my Father 

14. 13 that the Fat'ner may be glorified in the 
14. 16 I will pray the Father, and he shall give 
14. 20 ye shall knov^ that I (am) in my Father 
14. 21 he that loveth me shall be loved of my F. 
14. 23 my Father will love him, and we will como 
14. 24 not mine, but the Father's which sent mo 
14. 26 But the Comforter, .whom the Father 
14, 28 I go unto the Father ; for my Father is 
14. 31 the world may know that I love tjie Fa. 

14. 31 as the Father gave me commandment 

15. I 1 am the true vine, and my Father is the 
13. S^Herein is my Father glorified, that ye 
15. 9 As the Father hath loved me, so have I 
13. 10 as I have kept my Father's command. 
13. 13 all things that I have heard of my Father 
13. 16 whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in 
15. 23 He that iateth me hatoth my Father also 

15. 24 now have they, .hated both me and my F. 
13. 26 whom X will send unto you from the F. 
13. 26 truth, which proceedeth from the Father 

16. 3 because they have not kno^vn the Father 
16. 10 Of righteousness, because I go to my F. 
16. 13 All things that the Father hath are mine 

16. 16 [yo shall see me; because I go to the F.] 

16. 17 What is this . . Because I go to the Father ? 
16. 23 Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in 
16. 23 but I shall show you plainly of the Father 
16. 26 I say not. .1 will pray the Father for you 
16. 27 For the Father himself loveth you, beca. 
16. 28 I came forth from the Fatlier, and am 
16. 28 I leave the world, and go to the Father 

16. 32 yet I am not alone, because the Father 

17. r Father, the hour is come ; glorify thy Son 
17. 3 And now, Father, glorify thou me with 
17. II Holy Father, keep through thine own 
17. 21 Tliat they all may be one ; as thou. Father 
17. 24 Father, I will that they also whom thou 
17. 23 righteous Father, the world hath not 
t8. II the cup which my Father hath given mc 
eo. 17 for I am not yet ascended to my Father 
20. 17 I ascend unto my Father, and your Father 
20. 21 as (my) Father hath sent mc, even so send 

Acts I. 4 but wait for the promise of the Father 
I. 7 which the Father hath put in his owu 
s. 33 having received of the Father the promise 
7, 2 The God of glory appeared unto our fa. 
7. 4 from thence, when his father was dead 
7. 14 Then sent Joseph, and called his father 

7. 20 Moses was. .nourished op in his father's 
16. I the son of a. . Jewess, .but his father 

i6. 3 they knew all that his father was a Greek 
e8. 8 it came to pass, that the father of Publius 
Bx>in. I. 7 Grace to you and peace from God our F. 
4. I What shall we then say that . .• our [father] 
4. II that he might be the father of all them 
4. 12 the father of circumcision to them who 
4. 12 in the steps of that faith of oiu' father 
4. 16 of Abraham ; v/ho is the father of us all 
4. 17 I have made thoe a father of many natio. 

4. 18 might become the father of many nations 
6. 4 from the dead by the glory of the Father 
8. 13 the spirit. . whereby we cry, Abba, Father 
9. 10 Rebecca .. conceived .. by our father Isaac 

13. 6 even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ 
r Co. I. 3 Grace . . and peace, from God our Father 

5. I that one should have his father's wife 

8. 6 But to us . . one God, the Father, of whom 
15. 24 delivered up the kingdom to. .the Father 

B Co. I. 2 Grace, .and peace from God our Father 
I. 3 Blessed (be) God, even the Father of our 
I. 3 tlie Father of mercies, and the God of all 

6. 18 And ^^^ll be a Father unto you, and ye 
II. 31 The God and Father of our Lord Jesus C. 

Gal. I. I but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father 
I. 3 Grace, .and peace from God the Father 
I. 4 according to the will of God and our Fa. 
4. 2 until the time appointed of the father 
4. 6 sent forth the spirit . . crying, Abba, Fath. 

Eph. I. 2 Grace, .and peace, from God our Father 

1. 3 Blessed (be) the God and F..ther of our L. 
1. 17 the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Fa. 

2. 18 have access by one Spirit imto the Fath. 

3. 14 I bow my knees unto the Father of ourL. 

4. 6 One God and Father of all, who (is) above 

5. 20 Giving thanks , .unto God and the Father 

5. 31 For this cause shall a man leave his fat. 

6. - Honour thy f.ither and mother ; which 

6. 23 love with faith, from God the Father and 
Phil. I. 2 Grace, .and peace, from God our Father 
2. II confess, .to the glory of God the Father 
2. 22 as a son with the father, he hath served 
4. 20 Now unto God and our Father (be) glory 
Col. I. 2 Grace, .and peace, from God our Father 
I. 3 We give tlianks to God aud the Father of 
1. 12 Giving thanks unto the Father, which 



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3. 17 giving thanks to God and the Father by 



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i of thoThessaionians. .in God the Father 
I. I Grace .. and peace, from God [our Father] 

1. 3 in the sight of God and our Father 

2. II wc exliorted. .as a father (doth) his chil. 

3. II Now God himself and our Father, and our 
3. 13 God, even our Father, at the coming of 
I. I God our Father and the Lord Jesus Chr. 
I. 2 Grace, .and peace, from God our Father 

2. 16 God, even our Father, which hath loved 
I. 2 peace, from God our Father and Jeaus 
3. I llebuke not an elder, but entreat, .as afo. 
I. 2 peace, from God the Father and Christ) 

4 peace, from God the i'ather and the 

3 peace, from God our Father and the L. 

I. 5 I will be to him a Father, and he shall bo 

7. 10 he was yet in the loins of his father when 

12. 7 what son is he whom the father chasten. 

12. 9 Furthermore we have had fathers of our 

1. 17 Every good gif t .. cometh down from the F. 

1. 27 Pure religion, .before God and the Fath. 

2. 21 Was not Abraham our father justified by 

3. 9 Therewith bless we God, even the Father 
1 . 2 according to the foreknowledge of . . the F. 
I. 3 Blessed (be) the God and Father of our L 
1. 17 if ye call on the Father, who without 

e Pe. 1. 17 For he received from God the Father ho 
I Jo. I. 2 that eternal life which was with the fath. 

1. 3 truly our fellowship (is) with the Father 
B. I we have an advocate with the Father 

2. 13 because ye have known the Father 

2. 13 world, the love of the Father is not in him 
2. 16 the pride of life, is not of the Father, but 
2. 22 he is antichrist, that denieth the Father 
2. 23 denieth the Son, the same hath not the F. 

2. 24 shall continue in the Son, and in the Fat. 

3. I Behold what manner of love the Father 

4. 14 do testify that the Father sent the Son 
5. 7 in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the 

3 peace, from God the Father, and from the 

3 Jesus Christ, the Son of the Father, in 

4 havereceivcd acommandmentfromthoF. 
9 he hath both the Father and the. Son 
I them that are sanctified by God the Fath. 

I. 6 made us . . priests unto God and his Fath. 
2.27 rule . . even as I received of my Father 
3. 5 I will confess his name before my Father 

3. 21 and am set down \vith my Father in his 
14. I having liis Father's name v/ritten in their 

FATHEE, -whose — 

Son of a man, U"'!*"!! hen ish. 

Lev. 24. 10 whose father (was) an Egyptian, went out 
FATHER, murderer of a — 
Smiier of a fatlier, warpaXiaTis patraloes. 

I Ti. I. 9 for murderers of fathers aud murderers 
FATHER, -without — 
Witlwut a father, a-rrdroip apatdr. 

Heb. 7. 3 Withoutlathcr, without mother, without 

FATHER (in) la-w — 
l.Husband's father, en cham. 

Gen. 38. 13 Behold, thy father in law goeth up to 

38. 23 she sent to her father in law, saying. By 

I Sa. 4. 19 and that her father in law and her husb. 

4. 21 because of her father in law and her hus. 

2.. Wife's father, jrin chaihan. 

JExod.3. I Moses kept the flock of..hisfptherinla'W 
■ 4. 18 Moses . .returned to Jcthro his father in 1. 
18. I When Jethro . . Moses' father in law, heard 
18. 2 Then Jethro, Moses' father in law, took 
18. 5 Moses' father in law, came with his sons 
18. 6 1 thy father in law Jethro am come unto 
18. 7 Moses went out to meet his father in law 
18. 8 Moses told his father in law all that the 
J 8. 12 Moses" father inlaw, took a burnt offering 
18. 12 came, .to eat.. with Moses' father in law 
18. 14 when Moses' father in law saw all that he 
18. 13 Moses said unto his father inlaw, Becaaso 
18. 17 Moses' father in law said unto him. The 
18. 24 Moses hearkened to.. his father in law 

18. 27 And Moses let his father in law depart 
Num 10, 29 said unto Hobab. .Moses' father in law 
Judg, 1. 16 children of the Kenite, Moses' father in 1. 

4. II of the children of Hobab, the father in law 

19. 4 And his father In lav/, the damsel's father 
19. 7 when the man rose up . .his father in law 
19. 9 his father in law, the damsel's father, said 

Z. Father in law, Tr^vB^pos penthcros. 

JohniS. 13 to Annas first : for he was father in law 
FATHERLESS — 
1. Orphan, fatherless. Din; yathcm. 

Exod22. 24 shall be widov.-s, and your children fath. 
Deut io. 18 He doth execute the judgment of the fa. 
14. 29 the fatherless, and the widov/, which (are) 
16. II, 14 the fatherless, and the widow, that 
24. 17 Thou shalt not pervert, .the fatherless 
24. 19, 20, 21 shall be for the stranger, for the f. 
26. 12 and hast given (it) unto, .the fatherless 

26. 13 also have given them . .to the fatherless 

27. 19 Cursed (be) he that perverteth. .the fath. 
Job 6. 27 Yea, ye overwhelm the fatherless, and yo 

22. 9 the arms of the fatherless have been 
24. 3 They drive away the ass of the fatherless 
24. 9 They pluck the fatherless from the breast 
29. 12 Because I delivered the.. fatherless 
31.- 17 aij<3' the fatherless fcatli not.eat^n thereof 
31. az If I have lifted up. .against the fatherless 



FATHERLESS 

Paa. lo. 14 for. .thou art the helper of the fatherless 
10, 18 To jmlge the fatherless nnj the oppressed 
68. 5 A father of the fRtherless, and a jiiilgo of 
8a. 3 Defend the poor and fiUherless ; do just. 
9«. 6 They slay, .and murder t'le fatheilcss 
109. 9 Let his children be fatherless, and liis 
109. 12 neither let there be any to favour his fa. 
146. 9 The Lord, .relic vcth the fatherless and 
VToy'33. 'o enter not into the fields of the fatherless 
Isa. 1. 17 jud^e the fatherless, plead for the widow 
I. 23 they judge not the fatherless, neither 
9. 17 neither shall have mercy on their fatlier. 
JO. 2 and (that) they may rob the fatherless I 
Jer. s- a8 they judge hot the cause . . of the f atlieil. 
7. 6 (10 yo oppress not the stranger, tlie fath. 
32. 3 do no violence to the stranger, the fath. 
49. II Leave thy fatherless children, I will i)ie. 
EiO. 22. 7 in thee have they vexed tlic fatherless 
Hos. 14. 3 for in thee the fatherless findeth mercy 
Zoeh. 7. 10 And oppress not the widow, nor the f.itli. 
Ual. 3. 5 against those that oppress., the fatheilcss 
Z.There is nut a father, 3N j\s! en ah. 

l^am. 5. 3 We are orphans and fatherless, our mot. 
Z. Orphan, optpavis orphanos. ,j, 

Jas. I. 27 To visit the fatherless and widows lu thcU- 
TATHESLESS child — 
Orphan, fallierless. Din; yathom. 

E.\od22. 22 shall not afflict any. .fatherless child 
TATHER'S brother — 
J''athcr's brother, uncle, "in clod. 

TJumje. II were married unto their father's hrnthcrs' 
a Ki.24. 17 made Mattaniah his father's brother king 

IFATHEE'S sister — 

^Father's sister, aunt, nVii dodah. 

Exod. 6. 20 And Amram took, .hi.-i father's sister, to 
TATHERS — 
i. Fathers, ancestors, n'nx ahoth. 

Gen. 15. 15 And thou shalt go to thy fathers in peace 
31. 3 Return unto the land of thy fathers, and 

46. 34 even until now, both we. .also our fathers 

47. 3 Thy servants (are) shepherds, .also our f. 
47. 9 the years of the hfe of my fathers in the 

47. 30 I will lie with my fathers, and thou shalt 

48. J5 God, before whom my fathers Abraliam 
48. 16 and the name of my f.-ithers Abraham and 
■48. 21 bring you again unto tlic land of your fa. 

Exdd. 3. 13 The God of your fathers hath sent me 

3. 15, 16 The Lord God of your fathers, the G. 

4. 5 believe that the Lord God of their fatliers 
6. 14 These (be) the heads of their fathers' ho. 

6. 25 these (are) the heads of the fathers of tlio 
10. 6 neither thy fathers, nor thy father's fat. 

12. 3 according to the house of (their) fathers 

13. 5 which he sware unto thy fathers to give 
13. II as he sware unto thee and to thy fathers 
20. 5 visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon 

, 34. 7 visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon , 
lev. 23. 41 unto the possessions of his fathers shall 
26. 39 in the iniquities of their fathers shall 
26. 40 confess, .the iniquity of their. fathers 
Num. I. . 2 by the house of their fathers, with the 
I. • 4 every one head of the house of his fathers 
1. 16 princesof the tribes of their fathers, heads 
1. 18 their families, by the house of their fath. 
[So in V. 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42,] 

I. 44 each one was for the house of his fathers 
I. 45 by the house of their fathers, from twenty 
I. 47 the Levites after the tribe of their fathers 
fe. 2 Every man. .with the ensign of their fa. 
a. 32 numbered, .by the house of their fathers 
e. 34 according to the house of their fathers 
3. 15 Number, .atterthe house of their fathers 

3. 20 Levites according to the house of their f. 

4. 2, 29, 38, 40, 42 by the house of their fathers 
4. 22 tlu-ougbout the houses of their fathers, by 
.j4. 34, 46 and after the house of their fathers 

7. 2 heads of the house of their fathers 

XI. 12 land which thou swarest unto their fath. 

13. 2 of every tribe of their fathers shall ye 

14. 18 visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon 
14. 23 the land which I sware unto their fathers 
17. 2 according to the house of (their) fathers 
17. . 3 for the head of the house of their fathers 
17. 6 according to their fathers' houses, (eveni 
2o. 15 How our fathers went down into Egypt 
so. 15 and the Egyptians vexed us and our fat. 
26. 2 throughout their fathers' house, all that 
26. s5 the names of the tribes of their fathers 

31. 26 and the chief fathers of the congregation 

32. 8 Thus did your fathers, when I sent them 

32. 14 ye are risen up in your fathers' stead, an 
32. 28 chief fathers of the tribes of the children 

33. 54 according to the tribes of your fathers 
34. 14, 14 according to the house of their fathe. 
36. I And the chief fathers of the families of 
36. I the chief fathers of the children of Israel 
36. 3 taken from the inheritance of our fathe. 
36. 4, 7 inheritance of the tribe of our fathers 

Ueut. I. B land, .the Lord sware unto your fathe. 
I. II The Lord God of your fathers make you 
I. 21 as the Lord God of thy fathers hath said 
I. 35 which I sware to give unto your fathers 
4. 1 which the Lord God of your fathers giv. 
4. 31 nor forget the covenant of thy fathers 

4. 37 because he loved thy fathers, therefore he 

5. 3 made not this covenant with our fathers 
5. 9 visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon 



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Dout. 6. 3 as the Lord God of thy fathers hath pro 
6. 10 the land ivhicli lie aware unto thy fathers 
6. 18 whicli the Lo]:L> sunrc unto thy fatliers 

6. 23 tlie land whicli he sware unto our fuHiers 

7. 8 oath which he had sworn unto your fath 
7. 12 the mercy which he sware unto thy fat 

7. 13 the land which he swaic unto thy fathe. 

8. I the land . . tlic Loim sware unto your fat 
8. 3 liumhled thee.. neither did thy fathers 

8. 16 with mniiiia, which tliy f.ithers knew not 
e. 18 covenant which lie sware unto thy fathe. 

9. 5 the word, .the I.oi;D sware unto thy fat 
10. M the land, which I swaic unto their fathe 
10. 15 tlic Loiiij had a delight in thy f.ith. rs to 

10. 22 Thy fathcis went down into Kgyjit with 

11. 9, 21 which the LoKD sware unto your fat 

12. I the land which the LoiiD God of thy fat 

13. 6 thou hast not known, thou, nor thy fath 
«3. 17 as he hath sworn unto thy fathers 

jg. 8 as he hath sworn unto thy fatliois, and 
19. 8 land which heproniised.. unto thy fathers 
B4. 16 The f.athcrs shall not be put to death for 
64. 16 neither shall the children, .for the fathe 
e6. 3 which the Lord sware unto our fatherj 
e6. 7 wc cried unto the Lord God of our fath 
e6. 15 as thou swarest iiiitq our fatheis, aland 
ij. 3 the Lord God of thy f.ithcrs bath promi 
e8. II thcland. .the LoRDswarc unto thy f,-itlie. 
e8. 36, 64 which neither thou nor tliy fa'tlicrs 
89. 13 and as he hath sworn unto thy fathers 
eg. 25 covenant of the Lord God of their f.-itho 
30. 5 into the land which thy fathers possessed 
30. 5 and multiply thee above thy fathers 
30. 9 rejoice, .as he rejoiced over thy fathers 

30. 2o the land, .the I/ORD sware unto thy fath. 

31. 7 the Lord hath .worn unto their fathers 
31. 16 Heboid, thou shalt sleep with thy fathers 

31. 20 the land which I sware unto their fathers 

32. 17 to new (gods that) came, .whom your fa. 
Josli. I. 6 the land which I sware unto their f.ithcrs 

4. 21 When your children shall ask their fath. 

5. 6 which the Lord sware unto their fathers 
84. I and the heads of the fathers of the tribes 

18. 3 land, which the Loud God of your fathers 

19. 51 the heads of the fathers of the tribes of 
ei. I Then came near the heads of the fathers 
21. I unto the heads of the fathers of the trib. 
ei. 43 which he sware to give unto their fathers 
21. 44 to all that he sware unto their fathers 
«2. 14 .an head of the house of their fathers 

B2. 28 Behold the pattern, .which our fathers 
«4. 2 Thus-saith the Lord. .Your fathers dwelt 
£4. 6 And I brought your fathers out of Egypt 
24. 6 Egyptians pursued after your fathers 
24. 14 and put away the gods which your fath. ' 
24. 15 whether the gods which your father ser. 
24. 17 the Lord, .brought us up and our fathe. 
Judg. 2. 10 generation were gathered unto their fat. 

2. 12 they forsook the Lord God of their fath. 
s. 17 turned, .out of the way which their fath. 
«. 19 corrupted (themselves) more than their f. 

1. 20 my covenant. .1 commanded their fathers 
e. 22 they will keep the way. .as their fathers ■ 

3. 4 which he commanded their lathers by , • 
6. 13 where (be) all his miracles which our fa.^ 

21. 22 And it shall be, when their fathers or 
J S.a. 12.' 6 brought your fathers up out of the land 
12. 7 which he did to you and to your fathers 
12. 8 and your fathers cried unto the Lord 
12. 8 Moses, .which brought forth yoiu- fathers 

12. IS against you, as (it was) against your fat. 
c Sa. 7. 12 and thou shalt sleep with thy fathers 

1 Ki. I. 21 when my lord, .shall sleep with his fath. 

2. 10 So David slept with his fathers, and was 
B. I the chief of the fathers of the children 
E. 21 covenant, .which he made with our fath. 
8. 34, 48 land which thou gavest unto their f. 
8. 40 the land which thou gavest unto our f.at. 

8. 53 when thou broughtest our fathers out of 
6. 57 as he was with our fathers : let him not 
6. 58 statutes . . which he commanded our fath. 

9. 9 God, who brought forth their fathers out 
II. 21 he.ird. .that David slept mth his fathers 
«i. 43 Solomon slept with his fathers, and was 

13. 22 not come unto the sepulchre of thy fath. 

14. 15 good land, which he gave to their fathers 
14. 20 and he slept with his fathers, and Nadab 
14. 22 above all that their fathers had done 

14. 31 And Rehoboam slept with his fathers, and 

14. 31 was buried with his fathers in the city of 

15. 8 Abijam slept with his fathers ; and they 
15. 12 removed all the idols that his fathers 
15. 24 And Asa slept with his fathers, and was 

15. 24 buried with his fathers in the city of Da. 

16. 6 B.aasha slept with his fathers, and was 
16. 28 Omri slept with his fathers, and was bu. 
19. 4 for I (am) not better than my fathers 
21. 3 give the inheritance of my fathers unto 

21. 4 give thee the inheritance of my fathers 

22. 40 So Ahab slept with his fathers; and Ah. 
22. 50 And Jehosaphat slept with his fathers 
22. 50 and was buried with his fathers in the 

» Ki. 8. 24 And Joram slept with his fathers, and 

8. 24 was buried with his fathers in the city of 

g. 28 buried him in his sepulchre with his fat. 

10. 35 Jehu slept with his fathers : and they b. 

j2. 18 his fathers, kings of Judah, had dedicated 

X2. 21 they buried hun with his fathers in the 

13. 9 Jehoahaz slept with his fathers ; and. they 
13. 13 Joash slept with his fathers ; and Jerob. 

14. 6 The fathtrs shall not be put to death for 
14. 6 nor the cluli^ea. .for the lathers ; but 



2 XI. 14. ,6 Jchoash slept with his fathem, and was 
14. 20 and he was bin ied. .with his fathers in 

14. 22 alter that the king slept with his fathers 
>4. 29 Jeroboam slept with Ins fathers, (even) 

15. 7 he Azanah slci.t with his fathers; and 
IS- 7 they buried him with |,is fathers iu the 
»S- 9 ne did. .evil, .as his fathers had done 
15. 22 And Menahem slept with his fathers 
»3. 38 And Jotham skiit with his fathcm, and 

15. 38 was buried with his fathers in the city of 

16. 20 And Ahaz slept with his fathers, and was 
«6. 2o buried with his fathers in the city of Do 
»7. 13 the law which I commanded your fatlicri 

17. 14 like to the neck of their fathers, that <lld 
17. 15 covenant that he made with their fatli-rs 
17. 41 as did their fathers, so do they unto this 
19. 12 delivered them which my fathers have 

00. 17 that which thy fathers have laid up 

eo. 21 And Hezckiah slept with his fathers : and 

21. 8 out of the land which I gave their fathcii 

01. 15 since the day their fathera came forth out 
ei. iS And Man.asseh slept with his fathers and 
Bi. 22 And he forsook the Lord God of hiafatlt. 

22. 13 because our fathers have not hearkened 
B2. 20 I will gather thee unto thy fathers, and 
ey 33, 37 according to all that Iiis fathers had 
24. 6 So Jehoiakini slept with his fathers • and 

1 Ch. 4. 38 the house of thrir fathers increased grc. 
5. 13 biethren of the Ikmisc of their fathei-s 
5. 15 Alii, .chief of the lu.use of their fathers 
5. 24, 24 heads of the house of their fathers 

5. 25 transgressed against the God of their fa. 

6. 19 of the Levites according to their fathers 
J. 2 and Shemuel, heads of their fathers houso 

7. 4 after the house of their fathers, (w cie) 
7. 7, 9 heads of the house of (their) (nthcrs 

7. II All tht.se.. by the heads of their lathers 
6. 6 heads of the fathers of the inhabitants 

8. 10 l'hcsc(werc) his sons, heads of the fathers 

8. 28 These (were) heads of the fathers, by 

9. 9 All these men (were) chief of the fathers 
9. 13 biethren, heads of the house of their fat 
9. I,; and their fathers, O^eing) over the host of 
0. 33 thcise (are) the singers, chief of the fathers 
9. 34 These chief fathers of the Levites («ere) 

«3. 17 the God of our fathers look (thereon), and 
12. 30 famous throughout the house of their fa. 
• 5. 12 \e (are) the chief of the fathers of the L 
17. II that thou must go(to be) with thy fathers 
B3. 9 1 hcse (were) the chief of the fathers of 
E3. 24 their fathers ; (even) the chief of the fat. 
64. 4 chief men of the house of (their) fathers 
£4. 4 according to the house of their fathers 
24. 6 and (before) the chief of the fathers of 
24. 30 Levites after the house of their fathers 
24. 31 and the chief of the fatheis of the priests 
24. 31 even the principal fathers over against 
b6. 13 according to the house of their fathers 
e6. 21 chief fathers, (even) of Laadan the Gcr. 
e6. 26 and the chief fathers, the captains over 
c6. 31 to the generations of his fathers 
e6. 32 brethren . .(were) two thousand . . chief fa. 
67. I the chief fathers and captains of thous. 
Eg. 6 Then the chief of the fathers and princes 
eg 15 and sojourners, as (were) all our fathers 
29. 18 our fathers, keep this for ever in the 
29. 20 blessed the Lord God of their fathers 
e Ch. I. 2 in all Israel, the chief of the fathers 

5. 2 Solomon assembled . .the chief of the fat. 

6. 25 land, thou gavest to them and to their f. 
6. 31 land which thou gavest unto our fathers 

6. 38 land, w hich thou gavest unto their fathers 

7. 22 they forsook the Ixird Cod of their fath. 
9. 31 Solomon slept with his fathers, and ho 

II. 16 sacritlce unto the Lord God of their fa. 
j2. 16 And Rehoboam slept with his fathers 
13. 12 not against the. .God of your fathers 

13. 18 relied iipon the Lord God of their fathers 

14. I So Abijah slept with his fathers, and they 
14. 4 Judah to seek the. .God of their fathers 
»5. 12 to seek the Lord God of their fathers • 

16. 13 Asa slept with his fathers, and died in 

17. 14 according to the house of their fathers 
19. 4 back unto the Lord God of their father* 
sg. 8 and of the chief of the fathers of Israel 
CO. 6 Lord God of our fathers, (art) not then 
eo. 33 their hearts unto the God of their fathers 
ei. I Jehoshaphat slept with his fathers 

21. I and was buried with his fathers in the el. 
21. 10 had forsaken the Lord God of his fathers 
21. ig no burning, .like the burning of his fath. 
• 23. 2 and the ciiief of the fathers of Israel 
24. 18 left the house of the . . God of their fathers 

24. 24 had forsaken the Lord God of their fath. 

25. 4 I'he fathers shall not die for the children 
25. 4 neither shall the children die for the fath. 
25. 5 according to the house of (their) fathers 

25. 28 buried him with his fathers in the city of 

26. 2 after that tlic king slept with his fathers 
a6. 12 whole number of the chief of the fathers 
26. 23 So Uzziah slept with his fathers 

26. 23 and they buried him witJl his fathers 

27. 9 Jotham slept with his fathers; and they 

28. 6 had forsaken th; . . God of their fathers 
28. g because the Loud God of your fathers was 

28. 25 provoked to anper the. .God o! his fathers 
a8. 27 Ahaz slept with his fathers, and they 

sg. 5 the house of the Lord God of your fathers 

29. 6 For our fathers have trespsissed and done 
sg. 9 lo, our fathers have fallen by the sword 

30. 7 be not ye like your fathers, atid like your 
30. 7 against the Loan God of theii iatUcrs 



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be ye not stiffiieckeJ, as your fathers 
to seek God, tlie Lonn God of liis fathers 
confession to the. .God of then- fathers 
priests by the house of their fathers 
Know ye not what I and my fathers have 
the gods of those nations that my fathers 
and out of the hand of my fathers 
Hezekiah slept with his fatliers, and they 
land which I . . appointed for your fathers 
humbled himself, .before the God of hisf. 
Manasseh slept with his fathers, and they 
because our fathers have not kept the 
Behold, I will gather thee to thy fathers 
covenant of God, the God of their fathers 
following the L0RI>, the God of their fat. 
And prepare .by the houses of your fath. 
of the fathers of your brethren the people 
buried in. .the sepulchres of his fathers 
the Lord God of their fathers sent to 
Then rose up the chief of the fathers of 
they could not show their fathers' house 
And . . of the chief of the fathers, when 
of the priests . . and chief of the fathers 
they came, .to the chief of the fathers 
and the rest of the chief of the fathers of 
Blessed (be) the Lord God of our fathers 
These (are) now the chief of their fathers 
offering unto the Lord God of your fath. 
before the . . chief of the fathers of Israel 
Since the days of our fathers (have) we 
confession unto the .. God of your fathers 
And Ezra, .(with) certain chief of the fat. 
after the house of their fathers, and all 
when . . the place of my fathers' sepulchres 
unto the city of my fathers' sepulchres 
they could not show their fathers' house 
, 71 some of the chief of the fathers gave 
the chief of the fathers of all the people 
confessed . . the iniquities of their fathers 
didst see the affliction of our fathers in 
But they and our fathers dealt proudly 
v/hich thou hadst promised to their fath. 
come . .on our fathers, and on all thy peo. 
Neither have . . our fathers, kept thy Ir.v,' 
the land that thou gavest unto our fath. 
after the houses of our fathers, r^t times 
And his brethren, chief of the fathers 
were priests, the chief of the fathers 
The Levitos . . recorded chief of the fathers 
sons of Levi, the chief of the fathers 
Did not your fathers thus, and did not \ 
prepare thyself to the search of their fa. 
Which wise men have told from their fa. 
have mo in derision, v/hose fathers I 
Our fathers trusted in thee : they trusted 
a stranger, .a sojourner, as all my fathers 

God, our fathers have told us, (v/h-t) 
Instead of thy fathers shall bo thy child. 
He shall ,-0 to the generation of his fath. 
which . our fathers have told us 
which he commanded our fathers, that 
And might not be as their fathers, a stub, 
things did he in the sight of their fathers 
and dealt unfaithfully like their fathers 
When your fathers tempted me, proved 
We have sinned with our fathers, we ha. 
Our fathers understood not thy wonders 
Let the iniquity of his fathers be rerao. 
the glory of children (are) their fathers 
House and riches, .the inheritance of fa. 
the ancient landmark, v/hich thy fathers 
for the Iniquity of their fathers ; that 
delivered thera which m.y fathers havo 
v/hich thy fathers have laid up ia store 
Our holy, .house, v/here our fathers pral. 
and the iniquities ot your fathers togeth. 
What iniquity have your fathers found 
given for an inheritance unto your fathe. 
shame hath devoured the labour of our f. 
we have sinned, .we and our fathers 

the fathers and the sons together shall 
in the land that I gave to your fathers 
which I gave to you and to your fathers 
The children gather wood, and the fathe. 
For I spake not unto your fathers, nor 
Since the day that your fathers came for. 
Yet. .they did worse than their fathers 
- 'ter Baalim, which their fathers taught 
whom neither they nor their fathers hav. 
Wliich I commanded yom- fathers in the 
oath which I ha e sworn unto your fath. 

1 earnestly protested unto your fathers 
covenant which I made with their fathe. 
And I will dash . . the fathers and the so. 
We acknowledge . . the iniquity of our fa. 
concerning their fathers that begat thera 
Because your fathers have forsaken me 
And ye have done worse than your fathe. 
ye know not, (neither) ye nor your fathe. 
their land that I gave unto their fathers 
Surely our fathers have inherited lies 
the sabbath day, as I commanded your f. 
whom neither they nor their fathers ha. 
as their fathers have forgotten my name 
the city that I gave you and your father, 
that I gave unto them and to their fathe. 
and to your fathers for ever and ever 

to the land that I gave to their fathers 
The fathers have eaten a sour grape, an. 
the covenant that I made with their fat. 
recompensest the iniquity of the fathers 
which thou did^t 3v,car to thjir fathers 



Jer. 34. 5 and with the burnings of tliy fatliers 
34. 13 I made a covenant with your fatliers in 

34. 14 but your fathers hearkened not unto me 

35. 15 I have given to you and to your fathers 
44. 3 whom they knew not .. nor your fathers 
44. 9 forgotten the wickedness of your fathers 
44. lo that I set before you and before your fa. 
44. 17 our fathers, our kings, and our princes 
44. 21 ye, and your fathers, your kingSj and you. 
47. 3 f .ithers shall not look back to . . children 
50. 7 even the Lord, the hope of their fathers 

Lain. 5. 7 Our fathers have sinned, (and arc) not 
lite. 2. 3 they and their fathers have transgressed 
5. lo Xherefoio the lathers shall eat the sons 
5. 10 and the sons shall eat their fathers 
j8. 2 The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and 
20. 4 to know the abominations of their fathe. 
20. 1 8 Walk ye not in the statutes of your fath. 
20. 24 their eyes were after their fathers' idols 
20. 27 Yet in this your fathers have blaspheme. 
. 20. jO polluted after the manner of your fathers? 
20. 36 Like as I pleaded with your fathers in 
20. 42 lifted up mine hand to give it to your fa. 

36. 28 in tho land that I gave to your fathers 

37. 25 dwell ia tlio land .. wherein your fathers 
47. 14 lifted up mine hand to give it unto your f. 

Dan. 9. 6 which spake in thy name to . . our father. 
9. 8 to uS . . confusion of face . . and to our fat. 
9. 16 and for the iniquities of our fathers 
II. 24 he shall do (that) which his fathers have 
II. 37 Neither shall ho regard the God of his fa. 
n. 38 a god whom his fathers Icnov/ not shall 
Hos. 9. 10 I saw your fathers as the first ripe in the 
Joel I. 2 Hath this been., in the days of your fat. ? 
Amos 2. 4 after the which their fathers have walk.' 
Mio. 7. 20 which thou hast cv/orn unto our fathers 
Zee. 1. 2 hath been sore displeased with your fat. 
I. 4 Bo yo not as your fathers, unto v/homf 
I. 5 Your fathers, v/hero (are) they? and thej 
1. 6 did they not take hold of your fathers ? 
8. 14 v/hen your fathers provoked me to wrath 
Mai. 2. 10 profaning tho covenant of our fathers ? 1 
Even fi;om the days of your fathers ye \ 
he shall turn tho heart of the fathers to^ 



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2.Fathcrs, ancestors, n'uN ahoth. 

Ezra 4. 15 tho book of the records of thy fctiiors n 

5.' 12 But after th.at our fathc^a had provoked 1 
Dan."r2. 23 I thank thee. .0 thou God of my fathers 



, ancestors, irar^pcs pateres. 

30 If v/e hid been in the days of our fatheT 
. 32 Fill ye up. .the measure of your fathers 
. 17 to turn the hearts of the fathers to the 
. 55 As he spake to our fathers, to Abraham 
. 72 To perform the mercy . . to our fathers Y 
. 23 for in tho like manner did their fathers 
. :6 for so did their fathers to the false pro.' 
. 47 yo build, .and your fathers killed them 
. 48 that ye allow the deeds of your fathers 
. 20 Our fathers worshipped in this mounta 

31 Our fathers did eat manna in the desert 
49 Your fathers did eat manna in the wilde. 
58 not as your fathers did eat manna,and 
13 the God of our fathers, hath glorified his 
22 [For Hoses truly said unto the fathers] 
25 covenant v/hich God made wi'oh our fath. 
30 The God of our fathers raised up Jesus 

2 And he said, Men, brethren, and fathers 

11 and our fathers found no sustenanco 

12 Jacob heard, .he sent out our fathers first 
15 So Jacob, .died, he, and our fathers 
19 The same, .evil entreated our fathers, so 

32 I (am) the God of thy fathers, the God of 
39 To wncm our fathers would not obcy,but 

44 Our fathers had the tabernacle of witness 

45 Which also our fathers that came after 
45 God drave out bofOTe the fi.ce of our fat. 

51 ye do alw.ys . . as your fathers (did), so (do) 

52 Which of the prophets have not your fat. 
17 TheGodof this people, .chose our fathers 
32 the promise which was made unto the fa. 
36 David . . was laid unto his fathers, and sav/ 
10 which neither our fathers nor we were 

1 Men, brethren, and fathers, hear ye my 

14 And he said. The God of our fathers hath 
6 of the promise made of God unto our fa. 

25 Well spake the Holy Ghost . . unto our fa. 
5 Whose (are) the fathers, and of v/hora as 
28 (they are) beloved for the fathers' sakes 

8 to confirm the promises . . unto the fathers 

15 yet (liavo ye) not many fathers : for in Ch. 
I how that all our fathers v/ero under tho 
4 And, ye fathers, provoke not your children 

21 Fathers, provoke not your children (to a.) 

9 When your fathers tempted me, proved 
9 the covenant that I made with their fat. 
9 Furthermore wo have had fathers of our 
4 for since the fathers fell asleep, all things 

13 I write unto you, fathers, because yo havo 

14 I have written unto you, fathers, because 

FATHERS, of the, or of one's — 

\. Paternal, ancestral, warpiKSi patrikos. 

Gal. 1. 14 zealous of the traditions of my fathers 

2. Paternal, varpifos patroos. 

Acta 22. 3 the perfect manner of the law of the fat. 
24. 14 Eo worship I the God of my fathers, boli. 
s8. :? fijn::!!;'; tiio people cr customs of oui' fa. 



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28. 

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II. 

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I Co. 4. 

10. 
Eph. 6. 
Col. 3. 
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2 Pe. 

I Jo. 



FATHERS, by tradition from the — 

Given over by ancestors, iraTpoirapiiSoTos patropcL 

1 Pe. I. 18 conversation, .by traditi'^.a from your fa. 

FATHOM — 

Fathom, {length of outstretched arriis), opyvid. 
Acts 27. 28 sounded, and liund-(it) twenty fathoms 
27. 28 sounded again,3nd found (it) fllteen fath. 

FATLIKG — 

l.Fat ones, D'np mechim.. 

Psa. 66. IS I will offer, .burnt sacrifices of fatlings 

2.Fat..firm, n'IP tneri. 

2 Sa. 6. 13 had gone, .ha sacrificed oxen and fatlings 
Isa. II. 6 the young lion and the fatling together 
Eze. 39. 18 bullocks, all of them fatlings of Bashan 

3. Second, {younger a/nd later), "jyp mishneh. 
I Sa. 15. 9 spared..of thefatling3,andthelambs,and 

^.Fattened, fed up, (TirKTris sitistos. 

Matt 22. 4 my oxen and (my) fatlings (are) killed , 

FATITESS — 
\.Fatncss,ya-^ deshen. 

Judg. g. 9 Should I leave my fatness, wherewith by 
Job 36. 16 should be set on thy table . .full of fatuesa 
Psa. 36. 8 They shall be. .satisfied with the fatness 
63. ■ 5 My soul shall be satisfied as (^vith). .fatn. 
65. II goodness, and thy paths drop fatness 
lea." 55. 2 and let your soul delight itself in fatnoBS 
Jer. 31. 14 And I will satiate the soul, .with fatness 

2.Fat, best part, marrow, 3^n clieleb. 

Job^j 15. 27 he covereth his face with his fatness 
Psa." 73. 7 Their eyes stand out v/ith fatpcss : they 
Isa.^ 34. 6 it is made fat with fatness . . with the blood 
^ 34. 7 and their dust made fat with fatness 

STFatness, fat one, JS?'P mishman.' 
' Gen. 27. 28 the fatness ot the earth, and plenty of com 

27. 39 thy dwelling shall be the fatnees of tho 
Isa.^ 17. 4 and the fatness of liis flesh shall v/as lean 

i.Fatness, oil, JDE" shemem' ,. 

Psa. 105. 24 v/eak . . and my flesh faileth of fatness 

^.Fatness, fat, ttiSttis pioies. 

^Bom II. 17 v/ith them partakest of tho root and fat! 
FATS — ■ 
Press or vat for oil or wine,'^iil yeqeb. 

Joel ^ 2. 2.} tho fats shall ovcrflov/ v/lth V/ine and oil 
^ 3. 13 for the press is full, tho fats overflow 

FATTED ^ 

\.To h^. fattened, D3« abas. 

( J'l lil. 4. 23 roebucks, and fallow deer, 'and fatted foivl 
,2, Fattened, stall, p31P marbeq^ 

Jer. 46. 21 her hired men (arc).. like fatted bullocks 
Z.Fattened, fed up, o'lravrSs siteutos. 

Lukei5. 23 And bring hither the fatted calf, and kill 
"15. 27 thy father hath killed tho fatted calf 
15. 30 thou hast killed for him tho fatted calf 

FATTEU — 

Fast,fim, K'-ia ban. 

Dan. 1. 15 countenances appeared fairer and falter 

FATTEST (places) — 

Fatness, fat one, ]Giyo mishman. 

Psa. 78. 31 sl?w the fattest of them, and caoto down ■ 
Dan. II. 24 He shall enter, .oven upon tho fattoat j;!. 

FAULT — 

\. Error, failure, sin, xari chata. 

Exod. 5. 16 but the fault (is) in thine own poopio 

2. Error, failure, sin, Npn chet. 

Gen. 41. 9 saying, I do remember my faults thio day 

3. What and wluxt, whatever, n05t:a mcumah, 

1 Sa. 29. 3 I have found no fault in him cinco ho 
^.Perversity, iniquity, ]i;/ avon. 

2 Sa. 3. 8 that thou chargest mo today with a fault 
Psa. 59. 4 prepare themselves without (my) fault 

5. Wrongness, wickedness, •il.'i;'"! rinhah. 

Dout25. 2 and to be beaten. '.according to his fault 
C. Corruption, nn?* shechath. 

Dan. 6. 4 they'eould find none occasion nor fault 
6. 4 neither was there any error or fault found 

7. Cause, case, ahla aitia. 

John 1 8. 3 8 Pilate saith .. I find in him no fault (at all) 
19. 4 that ye may know that I find no fault in- 
19. 6 Pilate saith .. I find no fault in him 

S.Cause, case, alriof aition. 

Luke 23. 4 Then said Pilate .. I find no fault in this 
23. 14 I. .have found no fault in tliis man • 

^.Laek, failure, defect, I'lTTrj/ia hettema. 

1 Co. 6. 7 Now therefore there is utterly a fault am. 

'iO.A falling aside, mishap, irapdirTcaixaparaptomji, 
Gai. 6. I if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye whieN 
Jas. 5.16 Confess . . [faults] one to another, and pray' 

FAULT, to find — 

To blame, yue'yu^o/uai memphomat. 

Mark 7. 2 with unwashen hands, they found fault 
Eoni. 9, ig Thou wilt say.. Why doth he yet find fault? 
lieb. 8. 8 For, finding fault with them, he saita. 



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FATTLT, to ten one's — 

To convict, i\4yxt^ eleijcho. 

Matt. 18. 15 go and tell him his fault between thco 

TATJIT, without — 

Without blemish, blame, spot, &fj.<i>ixos amSmm. 
Rev. 14. s they are without fault before the throne 

FATJITLESS - 

1. Vt'ithout blame, &fi€ft.irTos ainernptos. 

Heh. 8. 7 For if that first (covenant)had been fault. 

•2. Withoui blemish, blame, spot, ifiu/xos amomos. 
Jude 24 to present, .faultless before the presence 

rAvilTS, for your — 

i'y miss, err, sin, aftapTdvoj hamartand. 

I Pe. 2. zo if, when yo be bu£Eoted for your faults, ye 

TAULTY, one which is — 
Cuilty, D»!< asli^m. 

a Sa. 14. 13 the king doth speak . .as one which is fau. 

TATHiTT, to bo found — 

To be or become guilty, □s'Wl asham. 

llos. 10. 2 now shall they be found faulty : ho ohall 
FAVOUH — 
l.Orace, favour, jn chen. 

Oen. 18. 3 My Lord, if now I have found favour in 

30. 27 I pray thee, if I have found favour in 

39. 21 gave him favour in the sight of the keeper 
Exod. 3. 21 I will give this people favour in the sight 

11. 3 the Lord gave the people favour in the si. 

12. 36 the Lord gave the people favour in the 
Numii. II wherefore have I not found favour in thy 

II. 15 if I have found favour in thy sight 
X>eut 24. I it come to pass that she find no favour 
P.uth 2. 13 she said, Let mo fhid favour in thy sight 
1 Sa. 16. 22 for he hath found favour in my sight 

20. 29 now, if I have found favour in thine eyes 

25. 8 Wherefore let the young men find favour 

a Sa. 15. 25 If I shall find favour in the eyes of the L. 

I Ki, II. 19 Hadad found great favour in tho sight of 

l^th. 2. IS Esther obtained favour in the sight of all 

S. 2 the king saw Esther . . she obtained favour 

S. 8 If I have found favour in the eight of the 

7. 3 If I have found favour in thy sight, 

8. s and if I have found favour in his sight 
I^ov. 3. 4 So Shalt thou find favour and good und. 

13. 13 Good understanding giveth favour : but 
22. I loving favour rather than silver and gold 
a8. 23 He that rebuketh . . shall find more favour 

31. 30 Favour (is) deceitful, and beauty (is) vain 
'Ecc!, 9. II nor yet favour to men of skill ; but time 

%Orace, favour, r\^''in chaninah. 

Jer. 16. 13 a land, .where I will not show youfavour 

Z.Kindness, npn chesed. 

Esth. 2.17 she obtained grace and favour in his oight 
Job 10. 12 Thou hast granted me life and favour 
Dan. 1. 9 Now God had brought Daniel into favour 

i,Delighting, j'gri cluzpheis. 

Psa. 35. 27 let them, .he glad, that favour my righ. 

H.Face, D'i^ panim. 

Psa. 45. 12 (even) the rich.. shall entreat thy favour 

119. 58 I entreated thy favour with (my) whole 
Prov 19. 6 Many will entreat the favour of the prince 

29. 26 Many seek the ruler's favour ; but ^very) 

6. Pleasure, good will, pyi ratson. 

Dout33. 23 O Naphtall, satisfied with favour, and f. 
Psa. 5. 12 with favour wilt thou compass him as 

30. 5 in his favour (is) life : weeping may endure 
30. 7 Lord, by thy favour thou hast made my 
89. 17 in thy favour our horn shall be exalted 

106. 4 Remember me, O Lord, with the favour 
Prov. 8. 35 and shall obtain favour of the Lord 

11, 27 He that, .seeketh good procureth favour 

12. 2 A good (man) obtaineth favour of the Lord 

14. 9 but among the righteous (there is) favour 
14. 35 The king's favour (is) toward a wise serv. 
16. 15 his favour (is) as a cloud of the latter ra. 
18. 22 (Whoso) flndeth a vrtfe .. obtaineth favour 
19. 12 but his favour (is) as dew upon the grass 

Isa. Co. 10 in my favour have I had mercy on thee 
t.Peace, prosperity, completeness, D'lVf shalom. 

Song 8. 10 then was I. .as one that found favour 
B.Grace, favour, rann iechinnah. 

Josh.ii. 20 that they might have no favour, but that 
Q.Grace, xapLs charis. 

Luke I. 30 Fear not, Mary ; for thou hast found fav. 

2. 52 Jesus increased, .in favour with God and 

Acts 2. 47 Praising God, and having favour with all 

7. 10 gave him favour and wisdom in the sight 

7. 46 Wiio found favour before God, and deslr. 

25. 3 And desired favour against him, that he 

JAVOTTB, to — 

J. To incliTie or be gracious to, J ^17 chanan. 

Psa. 102. 13 the time to favour her, yea, the set tbne 
log. 12 neither let there be any to favour his fa. 

Xam. 4. 16 they respected not. .they favoured not 
2. To incline or be gracious to, ]in chanan, Za. 

Psa. 102. 14 For thy servants, .favour the dust thereof 

Z.To have delight in, Y^T) chaphats. ,^ ^ ,. , 

2 Ba. 2o. II He that favoureth Joah, and he that (if) 
Pe3. 41 II By this X linow tliat thou favourest me 



i.Good m the eyes of, ',!"y3 j.Sa tob beene. 

1 Sa. 2. 26 was u\ favour both with the LOED, and 

29. 6 nevertheless the lords favour thee not 
FAVOTJE, to find — 
I. To find grace or favour, Jjr) chanan, 6. 

Prov.2i. 10 his neighbour nndeth no favour in his 

2. To be or become good, .:ia' yatah. 

Neh. 2. 5 if thy servant have found favour In thy 

PA"70TJK, to have a — 

To be pleased with, ny] rcUsah, 

Psa. 44. 3 because thou hadst a favour unto them 

FAVOTJB, to show — 

To incline or be gracious to, ;jri chanan. 

Deut.28. 50 shall not regard, .nor show favour to tho 
Psa.ii2. 5 A good man shov/oth favour, aiidlendcth 
Isa. 27. II he that formed, .will show them no lavo. 

FAVOTO, to be showed — 

To find grace or favour, ] jri chanan, 6. 

Isa. 26. 10 Let favour be showed to the wicked 
FAVOTJEABLE, to bo — 

1. To incline or be gracious to, JJn chanan. 
Judg.2i. 22 Be favourable unto thorn for our aakcs 

2. To be pleased with, nyi ratsah. 

Job 33. 26 he wHl be favourable unto him ; and ho 
Psa. 77. 7 and will ho be favoui-able no more ? 
85. I Lord, thou hast been favourable unto 

FAVOUEED, woU — 

l.Fair of appearance, hnhstib? ycphath march. 

Gen. 29. 17 but Rachel was beautiful and well favou. 

39. 6 And Joseph was. .goodly, .and well favo. 

41. 2 there came up. .seven well favoured kino 

41. 4 did eat up the seven well favoured and f. 

Dan. I. 4 in whom (was) no blemish, but weU favo. 

l.Fair of form, nN'n-ns; ycphath toar. 

Gen. 41. 18 seven kino, fat fleshed and well favoured 

FAVOTJBED, highly — 

To give grace to, treat graciously, xo-ptTOai charitoo. 
Luke I. 28 Hail. . highly favoured, tho Lord (is) with 

FEAK — 

1. Terror, n^'x cmah. 

Exodis- iS Fear and dread shall fall upon them 

23. 27 I v/ill send my fear before thee, and will 
Ezra 3. 3 fear (was) upon them because of the peo. 
Job 9. 34 from me, and let not his fear terrify mo 
Prov 20. 2 The fear of a king (is) as the roaring of a 

2.Fear, sorrow, njNi deagah. 

Josh.22. 24 if we' have not. .done it for fear of (this) 

3. Trernbling, ni"in charadah. 

Prov.29. 25 Thelear of man bringeth a snare : but 
Isa. 21. 4 my pleasure hath he turned into fear 

i. Fright, terror, nn chath. 

Job 41. 33 not his like, who Is made without fear 

fi.Fear, reverence, nK"!; yirah. 

Gen. 20. II Surely, the fear of God (is) not In this 
Exod2o. 20 and that his fear may be before your fa. 
Deut. 2. 25 This day will I begin to put. .the fear 

2 Sa. 23. 3 (must be) just, ruling in the fear of God 
2 Ch.19. 9 Thus shall ye do in the fear of tho Lord 
Heh. 5. 9 ought ye not to walk in the fear of our 

5. 15 so did not I, because of the fear of God 
Job 4. 6 (Is) not (this) thy fear, thy confidence 
14 he forsaketh the fear of the Almighty 
4 Yea, thou easiest off fear, and restraino. 
22 4 Will he reprove thee for fear of thee ? 
28. 28 the fear of the Lord, that (is) msdom 
Psa. 2. 11 Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice 
5. 7 in thy fear will I worship toward thy 
19. 9 The fear of the Lord (is) clean, enduring 
34. II I will teach you the fear of the Lord 
90. II even according to thy fear, (so is) thy wr. 
III. 10 The fear of tho Lord (is) the beginning of 
no. 38 thy servant, who (is devoted) to thy fear 
Prov. I. 7 The fear of the IX)RD (is) the beginning of 

1. 29 and did not choose the fear of the Lord 

2. 5 Then Shalt thou understand the fear of 

8 13 The fear of the Lord (is) to hate evil : pr. 
Q. 10 The fear of the Lord (is) the beginning 0! 

10. 27 The fearof the Lord prolongeth days : but 
14. 26 In the' fear of the Lord (is) strong confld. 
14 27 The fear of the Lord (is) a fountain of me 
13. 16 Better (is)Iittle with the fear of the Lord 
IS. 33 The fear of the Lord (is) the instruction 
16 6 by the fear of tho Lord (men) depart from 
TO 23 The fear of the LORD(tendeth) to life ; and 
22 4 By humility, (and) the fear of the Lord 
23. 17 in the fear of the Lord all the day long 

Isa. 7. 2S there shall not come thither the fear of 
II.' 2 the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of 

11. 3 of quick understanding in the fear of the 
20' 13 their fear toward me is taught by the 

33. 6 the fear of the Lord (is) his treasure 
63 17 hardened our heart from thy fear ? 
T»r 32 40 I will put my fear in their hearts, that 
Eze' 30 13 I will put a fear in the land of Egypt 
Jon. 1. 16 Then the men feared the Lord exceed. 

Q.Fcar,•\^ir}magor. ^., ,^ » ^ 

Psa 31. 13 fear (was) on every side : while they took 

Isa 31. 9 shall pass over to hia strong hold for fear 

Jer 6. 25 the sword of the enemy (and) fear (is) on 

sa 10 I heard the defaming of many, fear on 



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Jer. 46. 5 fear (was) rowid about, sftith the Lord 
49. 29 they shall cry . .Fear Cis) on every Bide 

7. Fear, •TiUQ megorah. 

Prov 10. 24 The fear of tho wicked, it shall come upon 

S.Fear, 'TJ'JD megurah. 

Psa. 34. 4 and delivered me from all my fears 

Isa. 66. 4 will bring their fears upon them; because 

'i.Fear, reverence, Ki/a mora. 

Gen. g. 2 tho fear of you and tho dread of yon shall 
Isa. 8. 12 neither fear ye their fear, nor be afraid 

8. 13 (let> him (be) your fear, and (let) him (he) 
MaL I. 6 and if I (Ije) a master, where (is) my {car ! 

2. s I g!ive them to him (for) the fear v/bercw. 

XQl.Fcar, rnia mo'rah. 

Psa. g. 20 Put them in iear, O Lord ; (that) tho 

W. Dread, fear, "VJi pachad. 

Gen. 31. 42 Except, .the Fearof Isaac, had been with 

31. 53 Jacob Bwaie by the Fearof tiis father Isaac 
Deutii. 25 the Lord your God shall lay the fear of 

28. 67 for the fear of thine heart wherewith thou 
I Sa. II. 7 the fear of the Lord fell on the people 

1 Ch.14. 17 the Lord brought the fear of him upon 

2 Ch. 14. 14 for the fear of the Lord came upon thcni 

17. 10 the fear of the LORD fell upon all the 
ig. 7 now let the fear of the Lord be upon you 

20. 29 the fear of God was on all the klngdoma 
Esth, 8. 17 for the fear of the Jews fell upon them 

9. 2 for the fear of them fell upon all peopio 
9. 3 because the fear of Mordecai fell upon 
Job 4. 14 Fear came upon me, and trembling 

21. g Their houses (are) safe from fear, neither 
22. 10 snares, .and sudden fear troubleth theo 
25. 2 Dominion and fear (are) with h im ; be 
39. i5 her labour is in vain without fear 

39. 22 He mocketh at fear, and is not affrighted 
Psa, 31. II I v/as. .a fear to mine acquaintance 

36. I (that there is) no fear of God before Ids 
53. 5 were they, (where) no fear was : for God 
64. I preserve my life from fear of the enemy 
105. 38 for the fear of them fell upon them 
119. J20 ify flesh trcmblcth for fear of thee ; and 
Prov. 1. 16 I will mock when your fear cometh > 
I. 27 When your fear cometh as desolatioa 

1. 33 and shall be quiet from fear of evil 

3. 2s Be not Eifraid of sudden fear, neither of 
Rong 3. £ievcry man. .his sword, .because of fear 
Isa. 2. 10 hide tliee in the dust, for fearof the Lord 

2, 19 they shall go into the holes, .for fear of 
2. 21 for fear of the Lord, and for the glory of 

24. 17 Fear, and the pit, and the snare, (are) 
24. 18 he who fiecth from the noise of the fear '. 
Jer . 30. s ^'•'c have heard a voice cf . .fear, and not 
48. 43 Fear, and the pit, and tho snare, .upon ; 

48. 44 He th«t tlceth from the fear shall fall into . 

49. 5 Behold, I v/iU bring a fear upon thco 
Lam. 3. 47 Fear and a snare is como upon us. lies. 

12.Dread, fear, rrv?) paclidah. 

Jer. 2. 19 and that ray fear (is) not In thco, calth. 

IZ. liage, anger, trembling, tyi rogez. 

Isa. 14. 3 Lord shall give thee rest., from thy fear 

li. Fear, terror, trembling, bbt retec. 

Jer. 49. 24 Damascus is waxed feeble . fear hath 

Ih.Trerribling, my') readah. 

Psa. 48. 6 Fear took hold upon them there, (and) 

IQ.Timidity, Sei\(a dcilia. 

2 Ti. I. 7 God hath not given ua tho scirit ol fear 

17. Fear, terror, <p6Pos phxibos. 

Matti4. 26 It is a spirit : and they cried out for tear 
28. 4 for fear of him the keepers did shako 
23. 8 they departed quickly, .vnih fear and 
luko 1. 12 when Zacharias saw. .fear fell upon him 

1. 65 fear came on all that dwelt round about 
S. 26 were all amazed, .and were fiUcd with f 
7. 16 there came a fear on all : and they glori. 
8. 37 for they were taken with great fear. And 

SI. 26 Men's hearts failing ihcm for fear, and 
John 7. 13 no man spake openly of him for fear of 

19. 38 a disciple of Jesus, but secretly for fea? 

20. 19 the disciples were assembled for fear of 
Acts 2. 43 fear came upon every soul : and many 

S. s great fear came on all them that heard 

5 II great fear came upon all the church, and 
Q 31 walking in the fear of the Lord, and in 

iQ 17 fear fell on them all, and the name of the 

Eom. ?' 18 There is no fear of God before their eyes 

8 IS not received the spirit of bondage, .to le 

1^7 fear to whom fear ; honour to whom hon. 

1 Co 2 q I was with you in weakness, and m fear 

2 Co'. 7. I perfecting holiness in the fear of God 
7 ? without (were) fightings, withm (were) f. 
7 II (what) indignation, yea, (what) fear, yea 
7 IS how with fear and trembling ye received 

Eoh s. 21 Submitting . . one to another in the fear ol 

6 s with fear and trembling, in singleness of 
Phil 2. 12 work out your own salvation with fear 
Heb 2 IS And deliver them who through fear or 
I Pe' I. 17 pass the time of your sojourning, .m fear 

2. 18 subject to (your) masters with aU fear 
3 2 your chaste conversation (coupled) witn t. 
3 IS an answer, .with meekness and fear 

I Jo. 4. 18 There is no fear in love ; but perfect. 

4. 18 love casteth out fear : because fear hath 

Jude 23 others save with fear, pulling, .out of 

E£v. II. II great fear fell upon thaw which saw them 

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Eov. i8. lo Standing aJar oS for tio fear of ner tor. 
zS. 15 siiaU stand afar olf for tlio fear of her 

PEAK, to — 

l.To be afraid, 1H g^lr. 

Deut32. 27 "VTere it not that I feared the wrath ol the 
Psa. 22. 23 and fear Iiim, all ye the seed of Israel 
Eos. 10. 5 The kuiabitants of Samaria shall fear 

2- To be a/raid, "jiri dechal. 

San. 5. 19 allpeople, nations, and languages, .feared 
6. 26 in every dominion, .men tremblo and fear 

3. To he pained, Vn, Vin chul, chil. 

1 Ch.i6. 30 Faar before him, ail tho earth : the world 
■ Tsa. 96. 9 worsliip. .fear before Mm, all the earth 

4. To be afraid, li; yagor. 

Psa.iig. 39 Turn away my reproach which I fear; for 
Jer. 22. 25 into tho hand of . . whoso face thou feareat 

l>. To fear, reverence, Ni; yare. 

Gen. 15. I Fear not, Abram: I (am) thy shield, (and) 

19. 30 he feared to dwell in Zoar : and he dwelt 
SI. 17 What aileth thee, Hagar? fear not ; for 
26. 7 for he feared to say, (She is) my wife ; lest 
b6. 24 I (am) the God of Abraham thy father : f. 
35. 17 the midwife said unto her, Fear not^ 

43. 23 And ho said. Peace (bej) to you, fear not 
46. 3 fear not to go down iiito 'Zsjpk ; for I 
so. 19 And Joseph said unto them. Fear not 
50. 21 Now therefore fear ye not : I will nour. 
Bxod, I. 17 the midwives feared God, and did not 

1. 21 came to pass, because the midwives fea. 

2. 14 Moses feared, and said. Surely this thing 
9. 30 I know that ye v.'Ul not yet fear tho LoitD 

14. 13 Moses said unto the people. Fear yo not 
14. 31 the people feared the Lord, and believ. 

20. 20 Moses said unto the people. Fear not 
Jjev. 19. 3 Ye shall fear every man his mother and 

19. 14 but shalt fear thy God: I (am) tho LoKD 
19. 32 Thou Shalt rise up . .and fear thy God 
05. 17 but thou shalt fear thy God : for I (am) 
S5. 36 Take thou no usury of him. .but fear 
25. 43 Thou shalt not rule, .but shalt fear thy 
Nnmi4. 9 neither fear ye the people, .fear them 

21. 34 the Lord said unto Moses, Fear him not 
Dent. J. 21 possess, .fear not, neitiier be discouraged 

3. 2 the Lord said unto me. Fear him not 

3. 22 Ye shall not. fear them : for the Lord 
4. 10 that they may learn to fear me all tho 

5. 29 an heart in them, that they would fear 
«.. 2 that thou mightest fear the Lord thy God 
6. 13 Thou shalt fear the lord thy God, and 

6. 24 these statutes, to fear tho Lord our God 

B. 6 to walk in his ways, and to fear him . 
10. 12 to fear the Lord thy God, to waUc in all 
10. 20 Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God ; him 
13. 4 Ye shall walk after the Lord, .and fear 

13. II all Israel shall hear, and fear, and shall 

14. 23 that thou mayest learn to fear the Lord 
17. 13 And all the people shall hear, and fear 
17. 19 that ho may learn to fear tho Lord his 
xg. 20 those which remain shall hear, and fear 
Eo. 3 let not your hearts faint; fear not, and do 
21. 21 and all Israel shall hear, and fear 

b8. 58 that thou mayest fear this glorious and 
31. 6 Be strong, and of a good courage, fear 
31. 8 he will not fail thee, .fear not, neither 

31. 12 fear tho Lord your God, and observe to 

31. 13 hear, and learn to fear the Lord your 
Josh. 4. 14 they feared him, as they feared Moses 

4. 24 that ye might fear the Lord your God 
8. I the Lord said unto Joshua, Fear not 

10. 2 That they feared greatly, because Gibeon 
xo. 8 the Lord said imto Joshua, Fear them 
10. 25 Joshua said unto them. Fear not, nor bo 
04. 14 fear the Lord, and serve him in sincerity 
Judg. 4. 18 Turn in, my lord, turn in to me ; fear not 
6. 10 fear not the gods of the Amorites, in 

0. 23 Peace (be) unto thee ; fear hot : thou 

C. 27 because he feared his father's household 
8. 20 youth drew not his sword ; for he feared 

E.uth 3. II now, my daughter, fear not; I ^vill do to 

I S.a- 3-15 And Samuel feared to show Eli the vision 

4. 20 said . .Fear not ; for thou hast bom a son 

12. 14 If ye wDl fear tho Lord, and serve him 
12. 18 all the people greatly feared tho Lord 
12. 20 Samuel said unto the people. Fear not 

12. 24 Only fear the Lord, and servo him in 

14. 26 no man put . . for the people feared tho 

15. 24 because I feared tho people, and obeyed 
62. 23 Abide thou with me, fear not ; for ho 

' S3. 17 he said unto him. Fear not ; for the hand 

s Ba. 3. II could not answer, .becauso he feared him 

: 9. 7 David said unto him. Fear not : for I will 

10. 19" So the Syrians feared to help the children 

12. 18 the servants of David feared to tell him 

13. 28 I say unto you. Smite Ammon. .fear not 
1 Kl. I. 50 And Adonijah feared because of Solomon 

1. 51 Behold, Adonijah feareth king Solomon 

f. 28 and they feared the king : for they saw 
. 40 That they may fear thee all the days that 
8. 43 to fear thee, as (do) thy people Israel 
17. 13 And Elijah said unto her, Fear not ; go 
i8. 12 Ithyservantfearthe Lord from myyouth 
a KL 6. 16 And he answered. Fear not ; for they that 
17. 7 the children of Israel, .had feared other 
17. 25 they feared not the Lord : therefore tho 
17. 28 taught them how they should fear the l. 
17. 35 Ye shall not fear other gods, nor bow 
X7. 36 the Lord, .him shall ye fear, and him 
J7. 37 and ye shall not fear other gods 
17. 38 not forget; neither shall yo fear other 



2Ki. 17. 39 r.utthc LORD yoiu- God yo shall fear; and 
25. 24 Fee>r not to l:o the servants of the Chald. 

1 Ch.28. 20 fear not, nor be dismayed ; for the Lord 

2 Ch. 6. 31 That they may fear thee, to walk in thy 

6. 33 know, .and f^ar thee, as. .thy people Isr. 
20. 3 Jehoshaphat feared, and set himself to 
20. 17 fear not, nor be dismayed ; to moiTOW 

Ifeh. I. II thy servants, who desire to fear thy name 

7. 2 a faithful man, and feared God above 
Job I. 9 said. Doth Job fear God for nought ? 

9. 35"(Theu) would I speak, and not fear him 
II. 15 thou shalt be stedfast, and shalt not fear 
37. 24 Men do therefore fear him : he respecteth 
Psa. 23. 4 I will fear no evil: for thou (art) with me 
27. I The LORD(is)my light, .whom shall I fe.J 
S7. 3 my heart shall not fear : though war 

33. 8 Let all the earth fear the Lord : let all 

34. 9 O fear the Lord, ye his saints : for (there 

40. 3 many shall see (it), and fear, and shall 
46. 2 Therefore will not we fear, though the 
49. 5 Wherefore should I fear in the days of 

52. 6 The righteous also shall see, and fear, and 

55. 19 they have no changes, therefore they fear 

56. 4 I will not tear wliat flesh can do unto mo 
64. 4 suddenly do they shoot at him, and fear 
64. 9 all men shall fear, and shall declare the 
67. 7 all the ends of the earth shall fear him 
72. 5 They shall fear thes as long as the sun 
76. 8 to be heard, .the earth feared, and was 
86. II Lord, .unite my heart to fear thy namo 

102. IS So the heathen shall fear the name of tho 
112. I Blessed (is) the man (that) feareth the L. 

118. 6 The Lord (is) on my side ; I vnO. not fear 

119. 63 I (am) a companion of all. .that fear thee 
Prov. 3. 7 fear the Lord, and depart from evil 

24. 21 My son, fear thou the Lord and the king 
EccL 3. 14 God dooth (it), that (men) should fear 

S. 7 also (divers) vanities : but fear thou God 
>8. 12 well with them, .which fear before him 

12. 13 Fear God, and keep his commandments 
Isa. 7. 4 Take heed, and be quiet ; fear not, neither 
e. 12 A confederacy ; neither tear ye their fear 

23. 3 the city of the terrible nations shall tear 

35. 4 Be strong, fear not : behold, your God 

41. 5 The isles saw (it), and feared ; tho ends 
41. lo Fear thou not ; for I (am) withthco ; bo 
41. 13 saying unto thee. Fear not ; I will helR 

41. 14 Fear not, thou worm Jacob, (and)yo men 
43. 1 O Israel, Fear not : for I have redeemed 

43. 5 Fear not ; for I (am) with thee : I will 

44. 2 Fear not, Jacob, my servant ; and thou 
51. 7 fear ye not the reproach of men, neither 
S4. 4 Fear not ; for thou shalt not be ashamed 
54. 14 far from oppression ; for thou shalt notf. 

57. II of whom hast thou been afraid or feared 
57. II even of old, and thou fearest me not ? 
59. 19 So shall they fear the name of the Lord 

•Ter. 3- 8 yet her treacherous sister Judah feared 
5. 22 Fear ye not mo ? saith tho Lord : will yo 
5. 24 Let us now fear tho Lord our God, that 

10. 7 Who would not fear thee, O king of 

53. 4 they shall fear no more, nor be diaiaayed 
30. 10 Therefore fear thou not, my servant 

32. 39 that they may fear me for ever, for tho 
40. 9 Fear not to serve the Chaldeans : dwell 
44. 10 neither have they feared, nor walked in 
46. 27 But fear not thou, my servant Jacob 
46. 28 Fear thou not, O Jacol) my servant, saith 
51. 46 lest your heart faint, and ye fear for tlio . 

Lam. 3. 57 I called upon thee, .thou saidst. Fear no' 
Eze. 3.. 9 fear them not, neither be dismayed at 

11. 8 Ye have feared the sword ; and I will 
Dan. 10. 12 Then said he unto me. Fear not, Daniel 

10. 19 O man greatly beloved, fear not : peace 
Hos. 10. 3 We have no king, because we feared not 
Joel 2. 21 Fear not, O land ; be glad aud rejoico 
Amos 3. 8 The lion hath roared, who Avill not fear t 
Jon. I. iC Then the men feared the Lord exceedin. 
Mic. 7. 17 oiu^ God, and shall fear because of theo 
Zeph. 3. 7 I said, Surely thou wilt fear mo, thou 

3. 16 it shall be said to Jerusalem, Fe.ir thou 
Hag. 1. 12 and the people did fear before the Lord 

2. 5 my spirit remaineth among you : fear ye 
Zech. 8. 13 fear not, (but) let your hands be strong 

8. 15 and to the house of Judah : fear ye not 
9. 5 Ashkelon shall see (it), and fear ; Gaza 
MaL 2. 5 wherewith he feared me, and was afraid 

3. 5 and fear not me, saith the Lord of hosts 

6. Fearing, reverencing. Hi) yare. 

Gen. 22. 12 now I know that thou fearest God, seeing 

33. II I fear him, lest he will come and smite mo 

42. t8 This do, and live ; (for) I fear God 
Exod. 9. 20 Ho that feared the word of the Lord am. 

18. 21 provide, .able men, such as fear God 
Deut25. 18 How he met thee, .and he feared not God 
Judg. 7. 10 Cut if thou fear to go down, go thou with 

1 Ki.i8. 3 Now Obadiah feared tho Lord greatly 

2 Ki. 4. I thou knowest that thy servant did fear 

17. 32 So they feared the Lord, and made unto 
17. 33 They feared the Lord, and served their 
17. 34 they fear not the Lord, neither do they 
17. 41 So these nations feared the Lord, and se. 
Job I. I one that feared God, and eschewed evil 

1. 8 an upright man, one that feareth God, and 

2. 3 an upright man, one that feareth God, and 
Psa. 15. 4 but he honoureth them that fear the Lord 

22. 23 Ye that fear the Lord, praise him; all ye 
22. 25 I will pay my vows before them that fear 
25. 12 Wliat man (is> he that feareth the Lord ? 

25. 14 secret of the Lord (is) with them that f.> 
31. 19 which thou hast laid up for them that i. 



Psa. 33. 
.34- 
34- 

60. 
61. 

66. 

85- 

103. 

103. 

103. 

III. 

"5- 

"5- 

118. 

119. 

119. 

12S. 

128. 

»3S. 

145- 

_, 147- 

Prov. 13. 

14. 

14. 

31- 

EccL 7. 

8. 

8. 

isa, 50. 
Jer. 26. 

v> '*''• 
Dan. I. 

Jon. I. 

MaL 3. 
3- 
4- 



Job 
Psa. 
Isa. 



Jer. 

Hos. 



18 the eye of the Lord (is) upon them that f. 
7 oicampeth round about the;;) that fear 
9 for. .no want to them that fear him 

4 Thou hast given a banner to them that f. 

5 given (me) the heritage of those that fear 

16 Come, .hear, all ye that fear God, and I 
9 his salvation (is) nigh them that fear him 

II great is his mercy toward them that fear 
13 the Lord pitieth them that fear him 

1 7 the mercy .. is .. upon them that fear him 
5 He hath given meat unto them that fear 

II Ye that fear the Lord, trust in the LoEl> 
13 He will bless them that fear the Lord , 
4 Let them now that fear the Lord say, that 
74 They that fear thee wUl be glad when they 
79 Let those that fear thee turn unto me, and 

1 Blessed (is) every one that feareth tho L> 
4 thus shall the man be blessed that fear> 

20 ye that fear the Lord, bless the Lord ' 

19 will f ulfU the desire of them that fear him 

11 Lord taketh pleasure in them that fear- 
13 he that feareth the commandment shall 

2 He that walketh in his uprightness fear. 
16 A wise (man) feareth, and departeth from 
30 a woman (that) feareth the Lord, she shi 
t8 he that feareth God shall come forth oj 

12 shall be well with them that fear God 

13 because he feareth not before God 
2 he that sweareth, as (he) that feareth aa 

10 Who (is) among you that feareth the L. 
19 did he not fear the Lord, and besought 
16 the sword, which ye feared, shall over. 
10 And the prince, .said unto Daniel, I feat 

9 I (and) an Hebrew; and I fear the LORD 
16 Then they that feared the LOKD spake 
16 abook. .was written, .for them that feared 

2 But unto you that fear my name shall 

l.To fear, be afraid, terrified, pv arats. 

Job 31. 34 Did I fear a great multitude, or did tho 
Isa. 29. 23 sanctify, .and shall featLtUe God of Israel 

8. To fear, be afraid, ^^9 pachad'y.^^ 

Dcut 28. 66 thou shalt fear day and night, and shalt 
28. 67 of thine heart wherewith thou shalt fear 

3. 25 For the thing which J greatly feared is 
78. 53 led them on safely, so thai they feared 
19. 16 it shall be afraid sad I Q.ar, because of tha 
44. 8 Fear ye not, neUheLte afraid : have not 
44. II they shall fear. they saall be ashamed 
60. 5 thine heart sliail fe&r, and bo enlarged 
33. 9 they shall sear and iremblc for all thp 

3. 5 shall fear the ioBB and his goodness iu, 

0. To fear, be afraidf*iT\^pajhad, 3. 

Prov 28. 14 Happy '(5b) tlss aian that feareth alway 
Isa. 51. 13 an4 Hast feared continually every day 

IQ. To fear, he., afraid, frightened, ijJi? saar. 

Dent 32. 1? as\7 (gods), .whom your fathers feared not 
11.7V) be^rciimspect, cautioTis, ev\afie6fiat eulabeo. 

Acts 5f3." 10 the chief captain, [fearing] lest Paul should 
12. Toysaute fear,' terrify, <pofiia phobeo. 

il&tt. 1. 20 Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to 
■ JO. 26 Fear them not therefore : for there is 

10. 28 And fear not them which kill the body 
So. 28 but rather fear him which is able to des. 
ijo, 31 Fear ye not therefore, ye are of more val. 
JE4. 5 he feared the multitude, because they 
Bi. 26 if we shall say. Of men ; wo fear the peo. 
Bi. 46 they feared the multitude, because they 
27. 54 they feared greatly, saying. Truly this 
28. 5 the angel answered . .Fear nor ye ; for I 

Mark 4. 41 they feared exceedingly, and said one to 

5. 33 But the woman, fearing and trembling 

6. 20 For Herod feared John, knowing that he 

11. 18 they feared him, because all tho people 

11. 32 if we shall say. Of men ; they feared the 

12. 12 they sought to lay hold on him, but fear, 
luke 1. 13 But the angel said unto him. Fear not 

1. 30 And the angel said unto her. Fear not 
I. 50 his mercy (is) on them that fear him 
E. 10 the angel said unto them. Fear not : lor 
S. 10 And Jesus said unto Simon, Fear not 

8. 50 when Jesus heard (it), he answered. .Fo. 

9. 34 they feared as they entered into the 
9. 45 they feared to ask him of that saying- 

12. 5 I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear 
12. 5 Fear him . . I say unto you . . Fear him 
12. 7 Fear not therefore : ye arc of more value 
12. 32 Fear not, little flock ; for it is your Path. 
18. 2 There was in a city a judge, which feared 

18. 4 Though I fear not God, nor regard man 

19. 21 For I feared thee, because thou art an 
eo. 19 they feared the people ; for they pcrccl. 
22. 2 mightkiil him; for they feared the pcoplo 
23. 40 Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art 

Jolm 9. 22 These, .spake his parents, because theyf. 

12. 15 Fear not, daughter of Sion : behold, thy 
5. 26 fbr they feared the people, lest they 

10. 2 A devout (man), and one that feared God 
10. 22 Cornelius the centurion .. one thatfeareth 
10. 35 But in every nation he that feareth him 

13. 16 Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, give 
13. 26 whosoever among you feareth God, to 
16. 38 they feared, when they heard that they 
27. 17 fearing lest they should fall into the 
27. 24 Fear not, Paul ; thou must be brought 
27. 29 fearing lest they should have fallen upon 

llom.11.20 Well. .Be not high-minded, but fear 
2 Co.ii. 3 I fear, lest, by any means, as the serpent 
13. 20 1 &ar, lest, when I come, I &haU not find 



Acts 



FEAR 



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PEEBLB 



Gal. 2. 12 withdrew and separated liiniaeU, fearinif 
Col.- 3. 82 but in Eingleness of liourt, fearing Gad 
Heb. 4. I Let U3 therefore fear, lest, a promibo 
II. 27 By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearijis 

13. 6 I vvil! not fear what man shall do uuto 
J Pe. 2. 17 Hontiur all. .Fear God. Honour the 

1 Jo. 4. 18 He that feareth 13 not made perfect in 
Kev. I, 17 Fear not ; I am the first and the last 
2. 10 Fear none of those things which thou 
II. 18 them that fear thy name, small and gre. 

14. 7 Saying with a loud voice. Fear God, and 
13. 4 Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and" 
19. 5 Pralso ouj God, all . . ye that fear Mm 

13. To have fear, (j>6fiov exai i^Aoion. echo. 

I I'i 5. 20 that sin rebuke . . that others also mayf ear 
FEAS exceedingly, to — , 
To be greatly a/raid, terrified, HxipoPo! elvat. 

Hob. 12. 21 Mo303 said, I csceedingly foar and quake 
rEAE, to bo in — 
To fear, be afraid, in^ pachad. 

Tsa. 14. 5 There wore they in groat forir : for God 
S3, s There woro they in great fear, ('.vtcrc) no 
FEAU, -without — 
Fearlessly, ^oithout fear, &.^6ffas apTwbos. 

Luke I. 74 we, being delivered, .servo him -without f. 
I Co. 16. 10 ace that he may be vdih you without fear 
Phil. 1. 14 more bold to speak tlio word -without fe. 
Judo ,; 12 feeding tliCmsclvca -(vithout fsar : clouds 
P33AE of — 
Face of , ''i-f penc. 

Judg. 9. 21 Jotham ran away, .for fear of AbSmclech 
I Sa. 21. 10 David arose, and Cod that day for fear of 
23. 26 David made haste to p;ct av/ay for fear of 
Jer. 35. II Corae,and let UD go to Jerusalem for fear of 
35. II and for fear of the army of the Syritins 
'37. II was broken up from Jerusalem for fear of 
41. 9 which Asa the king had made for fear of 
50. 16 for fear of the oppressing aword they shall 

FEAU, to put in — 

To make afraid, K"V yarc, 3. 

KbhJ' 6. 14 the rest, .that would have put rio in fear 
6. 19 Tobiah sent letters to put mo in teas 

FEAESD, to bo — 

1. To be feared, reverenced, ny, yare, 2. 

I Ch.iS. =5 he also (jp) to bo feared abovo all gods 
I'sa. 76. 7 Thou, .thou, (art) to be feared : and who 
96. 4 the LOKD . . he (is^ to be feared abovo all 
130. 4 forgiveness . . that thou mayest bo feared 

%To fear, be afraid, terrified, fny arats. 

Psa. 89. 7 God is greatly to bo feared in tho cssom. 
JjJAEED, that ought to bo — 
Fear cr; reucrence, [an object of), Nl'iD mora. 

Psa. VS- " presents unto him thatoUglit to bofocrcd 
FEAESTH, in that (one) — 

From or on account of his cautioxisnas, ctJi rgs 
£u\c;8eicj apo tcs eulaheias. 

Ecb. 5. 7 to save . . and waa heard ia tl.it he feared 

rEABFXnCi — 

\.To be feared, reverenced, S'l; ycrx, 2. 

E::od.i5. 11 Lord, .foari'iil (in) praises, dcinj -wond. t 
Deut.:8. 53 mayest fear this glorious and fearful na. 

^.Fcxri'iv;, Hi) yare. 

Deut.so. 8 What man. .fearful and faint hearted? 
Judg. 7. 3 Whosoever (is) fearful and afraid, let 

8. To be hastyj hastened, "ina mahar, 2. 

Isa. 35- 4 Sry to them, .of a fearful heart, Be strong 

^Timid, Sei\6s deilos. 

Matt. 8. 26 Why are ye fearful, ye of little faith t 
Hark 4. 40 he said unto them. Why are ye so fear. T 
Eev. 21. 8 But the fearful, and unbelieving, and 

Z.Fearful, terrible, <l>oPep6s phoberos. 

Heb. 10. 27 But a certain fearful looking for of Judg. 

JEASnn. sight — 

What is fearful or terrible, tj,6pv,'pov, (jiopTiSpov. 

Lukeai. II fearful sights and great signs shall there 
rEAaSTJl thing — 
Fearful, terrible, (^o^cp6s phoberos. 

Heb. 10. 31 a fearful thing to fall into tho hands of 

PEASFULLY — 

To be feared, reverenced, si; yttre, 2. 

Psa.139.14 1 wiU praise thee; for I am fearfully (and) 

FEilUTJLKESS — 

l.'Fear, reverence, nx-i: yirah. 

Psa. 55. si'earfulness and trembling are come upon 
^.Trtnibling, horror, fright, TWm^s pallatsiith. 

Isa. 21. 4 My heart panted, fearfulness affrighted 

Z.Trembling, n-iyi readah. 

Isa. 33. 14 fearfulness hath surprised the hypocrites 

TEABIKG — 

Fearing, reverencing, Ki; yare, 
- JoBh.22. 25 make our children cease from fearing the 

FEARS — 

Terrors, Cf POTO chathchattim. 

EccLiz. s fears (shaJl be) in the way, and the almon. 



FEAST — 

\. Festival, in, an chart. 

Eiodio. 9 lor we (niirt hnlc)a feast unto the LoKD 

12. 14 and ye slinll keep it a feast to the Lokd 

13. 6 in the seventh day . .a feast to the Lord 
S3. 15 Thou Bli.'iH keep 'lie feast of unleavened 
23. 16 the feast of harvest, the first fruits of thy 
23. 16 tlie feast of ingathering, .in tlie end of the 
32. 5 said, To morrow (is) a feast to the Lord 
34. 18 The feast of unleavened bread shalt thou 
34. 22 thou shalt observe the feast of weeks, of 
34. 22 the feast of ingathering at the year's end 
34. 25 neither shall tho sacrillce of the feast of 

Lev. 23. 6 on the fifteenth day . . (is) the feast of unl. 
23. 34 The fifteenth day. .(shall be) the feast of 
23. 39 ye shall keep a feast unto the Lord seven 
23. 41 ye shall keep it a feast unto the Lord 

Nuin23. 17 the fifteenth day of tliis month (is) the fo. 

29. 12 ye shall keep a feast unto the Lord seven 
Deut 16. 10 tliou shalt keep tho feast of weeks unto 

16. 13 TIiou shalt observe tho feast of tabercae. 
16. 14 thou shalt rejoice in thy fe.ast, tliou, and 
16. 16 Three times, .in the feast of unleavened 

16. 16 in the feast of weeks, and in the feast 

31. 10 seven years, .in the feast of tabernacles 
Jud^2i. 19 a fcr.st of the Lord in Shiloh yearly 

I Ki. 8. 2 all tho men of Israel, .at the feast in 
8. 65 And at that time Solomon lield a feast 
12. 32 Jeroboam ordained a feast ia the eighth 
12. 32 like unto the feast that (is) in Judah, and 
j2. 33 ordained a feast unto the cliildren of 
8 Ch. Si 3 tliG M01 of Israel ussombled . .in tho feast 
7. 8 at the same time Solomon kept tho feast 

7. 9 for they kept, .the feast seven days 

8. 13 in the feast of unleavened bread 

8. 13 in the foast of weeks, and in tlio feast of 
30. 13 assembled, .much people to keep the fo. 
30. 21 children of Israel, .kept the feast of 

35. 17 the feast of unleavened bread seven 
Ezra 3. 4 They kept also the feast of tabernacles 

6. 22 kept tho feast of unleavened bread seven 
Neh. 8. 14 should dv/ell in booths in the feast of 

8. 18 they kept tho feast seven days ; and on 
Ifci. 45. 17 in the feasts, and in tho new moons, and 
45. 21 ye shall have the passovcr, a feast of 
45. 23 seven days of the feast he shall prepare 
43. 23 shall he do the like in the feast of the so. 

46. 11 in tho feasts and in the solemnities, tho 
Hos. 9. 5 Wliat will ye do. .iu the day of the feast 
Amos 8. 10 And I will turn your feasts into mourning 
Zech 14. 16 and to keep the fcact of tabernacles 

14. i3, 19 not up to keep thqfea^t ol tabernacles 

2. Bread, eating, Dn^ Icchcm. 

Dan. s. I Belshazzar tuo king made a C7cat izzzt to 

Z.Ax^ appointed meeting, iji'in moed. 

Lev. 23. 2 feasts of tho Lord . . thc^o (.".re) my f cr.sta 
23. 4, 37 These (are) tho feasts cf tho Lor.D 
23. 44 Jloses declared, .the fc=ct3 of tho LORD 
a Ch.30. 22 they did cat thrc-jcliout t!;o fcait ccvea 
Zeeh. 8. 19 joy and gladness, acd c!;ccrful feasts . 

^.Contortion, perversion, ^ij'? mcog. 

Psa., 35. 16 With hypocriticrj mochcra -In 'caEt3, lh:y 

h.Fea^t, drinking, 'ri^ misliich. 

Gen. ig. 3 ho made't'hcm a fca:5, ar.d cid bato 

21. 8 Abraham m.ado a grcit fc:::t the. .day 
s6. 30 he made them a feast, and they did eat 
29. 22 Laban gathered, .the men. .andmade af. 
4c. 2o ho made a feast unto all his servants 

Judgi4. 10 Samson made there a feast ; for so used 

14. 12 declare, .within tlie seven days of Uio fo. 
14. 17 And sho wept, .while their feast lasted 

t Sa. 25. 36 held a feast in his house, like tho feast of 
e Sa. 3. 20 David mado Abner, and the men. .a feast 
I Ki. I3. 13 Solomon, .made a feast to all his servants 
Esth. I. 3 third year of his reign, he made a feast 
I. 5 the king made a fca:;t unto all the peoplo 

1. 9 Also Vashti t!io queen made a feast for 
c. i3 made a great feast, .(even) Esther's' feast 
8. 17 the Jev/s had joy. .a feast and a good day 

rror.15. 15 a merry heart (hath) a continual feast 
Isa. 5. 12 tho harp, .and wine, are in their feasts 
23. 6 injthis mountain shall . . make .. a feast 
23. 6 a feast of wines on the lees, of fat tilings 
Jor. 51. 39 In their heat I will make their feasts 

G, Supper, Se7irvov deipnon. 

Matt 23. 6 love the uppermost rooms at feasts, and 
Marki2. 39 seats, .and the uppermost rooms at feasts 
Luke2c. 46 tho scribes, .lovo. .the chief rooms at fo. 

7. Reception, Sox^ doclie. 

Luke 3. 29 Levi made him a great feast in his own 
14. 13 when thou makest a feast, call tho poor 

i.Fcast, festival, iopTl) htortc. 

Matt 26. 5 Not on the feast .. lest there be an uproar 

27. 15 at (that) feast the governor was wont to 
Markis. 6 at (that) feast he released unto them one 
Luka 2. 41 to Jerusalem evei-y ye.ar at the feast of 

2. 42 to Jcrnsalem after the custom of the feast 

22. I the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh 

23. 17 [must release one unto them at the feast] 
John 4. 43 at thc'feast: for they, .went unto the feast 

3. I After this there was a feast of the Jews 

6. 4 the passover, a feast of the Jews, was 

7. 2 the Jews' feast of tabernacles was at hand 
7. 8 this feast : I go not up. .unto this feast 
7. TO then went he also up unto the feast, not 
7. II the Jews sought him at the feast, and 

7. 14 about the midst of the feast, Jesus went 



John 7. 37 In. .that prcat (day) of tho fea:t, Jccus 
1:. 56 that ho will not come to tho feast? 
12. wi much people l.'iat wero come to ti'.o feast 

12. 20 that came up to worsliip at the feast 

13. I before tlie fcas'u of the paisovcr, v.lica 
ij. 29 that v.-e have need of a<7ainst the f^S'jt 

Acts 18. 21 [I must by all cieaas keep this foabtthat) 
FEAST of the dedication — 
Dedications, iyKalyia e!)kainia. 

John 10. 22 at Jerusalem the 'cast of tho dedication 
FEAST, to — 
To makA a feast, n.^ipp nW asah mishteh. 

Job I. 4 hia sons went and feasted (ia their) houses 
FEAST (day5 — 

1. Festival, :n, :n chag. 

Hos. 2. II I will ., cause . .to cease, her feast days 
Amos 5. 21 1 hate, I despise your feast days, and I 

2. Feast, festival, iopr-fi heortS. 

Marki4. s Kct on tho feast (day), lest there bo ca 
John 2. 23 in tho feast (day), many believed la hia 
FEAST, to hold or keep (a colcnia) — 
\.To hold, keep or observe a festival, :jri chagag, 
Exod. 5. I tliat tliey may hold a feast unto me in tho 
12. 14 ye shall keep it a feast by an ordinonco 
23. 14 Three times thou Ehalt keep a feast unto 
Lev. 23. 39 ye shall keep a feast unto tho fxiRD cevcn 
Deut;6. 13 Seven daj-s shalt thou keep a Eolcmn feast 

2.T0 hold a feast, ioprd^oj heoTta-,'i. 

1 Co. 3. 8 let lu keep the feast, not with old Icavca 
FEAST, EEt — 

Appointed •meeting, ly'iD mocd. 

Num>9. 39 ycjzliall do . . in yoiu- set feasts, beside yocr 
J Ch.23. 31 all bxn-nt saerillees . . on tho set feasts 

2 Ch.31. 3 for tb.o new rnoons, and for tho set feasta 
Ezra 3. 5 set feasts of tho Lord (hat were consecr. 
Neh. 10. 33 for the set leasts, .and (for) all tho v.-orlr 

FEAET, colcnm — 

\.A festival, Jn, JiJ chag. 

P^a. 81. 3 Blow r.p the trumpet.. on our solemn fo. 
Nail. I. 13 keep thy colcra:i feasts, perform thy vows 
JIal. 2. 3 (oven) tlio dung of your solemn feasts 

i.Ajipointed meeting, nyio mocd. 

Kiiniis. 3 or in your sclcn:n f car.t3, to make a cwcet 
2 Ch. 2. 4 the Bolemn foacts of the Lord our Cod 
Lam. I. 4 because none come to tho solemn fcacts 
2. 6 the Lord hath caused tho solemn fcacts 
2, 7 a noise. , as in tho day of n solemn fcar,t 
E20. 36. 38 the flock of Jerusalem in her solemn fcx 

46. 9 before tho Lord in the solemn feasts 
Eos. 2. II I will.. cause.. to cease. .her solemn foo. 
12. 9 dwell, .as in the days of tho solemn feasta 

Z.Appointcd '.r.ccti'dg, .Tjj^io moadah. 

t Ch. 0. 13 on the Eolemn feasta, three times In taa 

FZAS7 triOi, to — 

To held i^cll icith, cv"cvax^'^ suneuochc^. 

2 Pc. 2. 13 sporting, .with, .while they fesct with you 
Judo 12 Uiay foa:t -ivith j'oa, feeding thcm^clvco 

FKASTIITG — 

Feast, drirJdng, nriyp mishteh. 

Esth. 5. 17, 1 3 made it a day cf feasting and gladness 
" 9. li) gladness and feasting, and a gooQ day 
9. 22 that they chcnld make ther.-i days ol feaa. 
Jclj t. 5 v.-hen the days of.. feasting were gone ab. 
Ecci. 7. 2 mourning t!:an.. to the house of feasting 
Jcr. iCJ. 8 Thou shalt not.. go into tho house of lea. 

I'^A'iiiZIl — 

1. Wing, m,?s clrah. 

Psa. 63. 13 dove . . and her feathers with yellow gold 
91. 4 He shall cover thee w-ith his leathers 

2.Fecihcr, n-;i3 iiolsah. 

Ezo. 17. 3 f -all of feathers, which had divers colours 
17. 7 another great eagle with., many feathers 

Z. Feather, nyj notsah. 

Lev. I. 16 shall pluck away Ms crop -with his feath. 
LStork, ostrich, 'jcn chasidah. 

Job 39. 13 or wings and fealhcrB unto tho ostricht 

FEATHESED — 

Wing, ^^ kanaph. 

Psa. 78. 27 He rained, .feathered fovrls liie as tho 
Eze. 39. 17 Speak unto every feathered fowl, and to 

FED (beast) — 

\.Fat,fi-i-m, .VI5 bari. , 

Eze. 34. 3 Yo cat the fat.. km them that are fed 

2. To be fed, ]-n zjin, or ]V yazan, 6. 

Jcr. 5. 8 They were (as) fed horses in the morning 

Z. Falling, N'lO meri. . 

Isa. I. II lam fuB of. .tho fat of fed boasts; and 1 
FED, to be — pt zun, 2. to bej^d. 

Dan. 4. 12 boughs thereof, and all flesh was fed ol iJ 

1. To feed, nyi, raah. 

Psa. 37. 3 I'rust In tha LORD., verily thou shalt he 1. 

2.T0 fatten, satisfy, xopr^Ca ehortaso. 

Lukei6. 21 desiring to befed -with theeruinbswhlcht 

FEEBLE — 

1. Weak, ^hcn amelal. 

Nell. 4.' 2 What da theso feeble Jews? will the/ £. 



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2. To hefecible, ViJ chashal, 2. 

Deut 25 . i8 he . . smote . . tU . . feeble behind thee, when 
B. To lend or how the knee, jn? kara. 

Job 4. 4 thou hast strengthened the feeble knees 

i.To stumble, V| kashal. 

2 Ch.28. 15 carried all the feeble of them upon asses 
Psa.ios. 37 not one feeble (p6ison)amoTigtheirtribes 
Isa. 3s. 3 weak hands, and confirm the feeble knees 

5. To lie stumbled, b^3 kashai, 2. 

Zech. 12. 8 he that is feeble among them at that day 

6.iVo< abundant, great, mighty, T33 KiV lo Icabbir, 
Isa. 16. 14 and the remnant, .very small, .feeble 

T.Not strong or bony, msj^-x''? lo atsuni. 

Provso. 26 The conies, .a feeble folk, yet make they 

8. Without strength, aadev-fis asthenes. 

1 Co. 12. 22 members, .which seem to be more feeble 

9. 7*1 loose, disjoin, irapaXvai paraluo. 

Iivb. 12. 12 Wherefore lift up. .the feeble knees 

TEEELEi to be — 

1. To be feeble, covered, ^BJJ ataph, 5. 

Gen. 30. 42 But when the cattle were feeble, he put 

2.T0 faint, cease, be feeble, i^B pug, 2. 

Psa. 30. 8 1 am feeble and sore broken : I have roar. 

3. To be or become feeble, njT raphah. 

2 Sa. 4. I his hands were feeble,, and all the Israel; 
Bze. 7. 17 AH hands shall be feeble, and all knees 

. 21. 7 all hands shall be feeble, and every spirit 

SEEBIJEI, to wax — 

To be or become feeble, fiDT raphah. 

Jer. 6. 24 our hands wax feeble : anguish hath tak. 

49. 24 Damascus is waxed feeble, (and) tumeth 

50. 43 hath heard, .and his handk waxed feeble 
WHMHT.Ti, to be waxed — 

To be or become weak, bo)} amal, 46. 

1 Sa. z. ' s she that hath . . children ia wased feeble 
VU!MHT.T! minded — 

Of a Utile soul, faint-hearted, oMyS^l/vxos oligops. 
X Th. 5. 14 comfort the feebleminded, support the 

JEEBISNESS — 
Feebleness, \v^•^ riphyon. 

Jer. 47. 3notlookbaok..forfee'DleneB38of hands 

JEEBIEE — 

To be feeble, I^V ataph. 

Gen. 30. 42 so the feebler were laban's, and the 
lEED, to (testow to) — 

1. To eat, ^3X akal. 

Xam. 4. 5 They that did feed delicately are desolate 
Dan. II. 26 they that feed.. of his meat shaU destroy 

2. To cause to bum, consume, "13^5 baar, 3. 
!Exod22. 5 and shall feed in another man's field; of 

8.T0 taste, njKi team. 

Dan. 5. 21 tho/ fed him with grass like oxen, and 

4.710 cause to tear, feed, ^JQ taraph, 5. 

Prov.30. 8 feed me with food convenient for me 

B. To sustain, nourish, 7?3 kul, Sa. 

2 Sa. 19. 33 Come thou over with me, and I will feed 

so. 3 tie king . . put them in ward, and fed them 

I Kl. 17. 4 1 have commanded the ravens to feed 

18. 4 took an hundred prophets . . and fed them 

18. 13 I hid anhundredmen. .and fed them with 

Zech n. 16 nor feed that that standeth still ; but he 

d.Tofeed, give to eat, ay^ laat, 5. 

Gen, 25. 30 Esau said to Jacob, Feed me, I pray thee 
7. To lead, tend, feed, br\\ nahal, 3, 

Gen. 47. 17 he fed them vrith bread for all their cattle 
B.Tofeed, n);r^raah. 

Gen. 29. 7 water ye tho sheep, and go (and) feed 
30. 31 1 will again feed (and) keep thy flock 
30. 36 Jacob fed the rest of Labau's flocks 
36. 24 as he fed the asses of Zibeon his father 

37. 12 his brethren went to feed their father's fl. 

37. 13 Do not thy brethren feed, .in Shechelnt 
37. 16 tell me, I pray thee, where they feed 
41. 2 well favoured klne.. fed in a meadow 
41. 18 seven kine . .and they fed in a meadow 
48. 15 the God which fed me all my life long 

Exod34. 3 neither let the flocks nor herds feed befo. 

I Sa. 17. IS David went, to feed his father's sheep at 

a Sa. 5. 2 Thou shalt feed my people Israel, and 

7. 7 whom I commanded to feed my people X. 

I Ch.11. 2 Thou shalt feed my people Israel, and 
J 7. 6 whom I commanded to feed my people 
27. 29 And over the herds that fed in Sharon 

Job 24. 2 they violently take away flocks, and feed 

Paa. 28. 9 Save thy people, .feed them also, and lift 
49. 14 laid in the grave ; death shall feed on 
78 71 he brought him to feed Jacob his people 
78. 72 So he fed them according -to the integrity 

Prov 10. 21 The lips of the righteous feed many: but 

15. 14 tho mouth of fools feedeth on foolishness 
Bong I. 7 Tell me . .where thou feedest, where thou 

I. 8 thou fairest among women, .feed thy 
2. 16 My beloved, .feedeth among the lilies 



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4. s young roes, .which feed among the lilies 
6. 2 My beloved Is gone down, .to feed in the 
6. 3 my beloved (is) mine : he feedeth among 
5. 17 Then shall the lambs feed'after their man. 



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isa. II. 7 And the cow and the bear shall feed 

14. 30 the first bom of tlie poor shall feed, and 
27. 10 there shall the calf feed, and there shall 
30. 23 in that day shall thy cattle feed in large 
40. II He shall feed his flock like a shepherd; he 
44. 20 Ee feedeth on ashes : a deceived heart 
49. 9 They shall feed in the ways, and their 
61. 5 strangers shall stand and feed your flocks 
65. 25 the woU and the lamb shall feed together 

Jer. 3. 15 pastors. .whichshallfeedyouwithknow. 
C. 3 they shall feed every one in his place 
23. 2 against the pastors that feed my people 
23. 4 set up shepherds . . which shall feed them 
so. 19 he shall feed on Carmel and Bashan, and 
Kze. 34. 2 Woe (be) to the shepherds, .that do feed 
34. 2 should not the shepherds feed the flocks? 
34. 3 Ye eat the fat . . (but) ye feed not the flock 
34. 8 the shepherds fed themselves, and fed not 
34. 10 ;ause them to cease from feeding the flock 
34. 10 neither shall the shepherds feedthemsel. 
34. 13 I will . . feed them upon the mountains of 
34. 14 I will feed them in a good pasture, and 
34. 14 a fat pasture shall they feed upon the 
34. IS I will feed my flock, and I will cause hem 
34 . 16 the fat., I will feed them with judgpient 
34. 23 one Shepherd, .and he shall feed them 
34. 23 he shall feed them, and he shall be their 
4. 16 now the Lord will feed them as a lamb 
9. 2 floor and the wine press shall not feed 
12. I Ephraim feedeth on wind, and followeth 
3. 7 flock, .let them not feed, nor drink wzlter 
S. 4 he BhaU stand and feed in the strength of 
7. 14 Feed thy people with thy rod, the flock of 
7. 14 let them feed (in) Bashan and Gilead, as 
, 7 they shall feed thereupon : in the houses 
3. 13 they shall feed and lie down, and none 
Zechii. 4 saith. .Feed the flock of the slaughter 
II. 7 I will feed the flock of slaughter, .you, 
II. 7 And I took ...two staves, .and I fed the 
II. 9 Then said I, I will not feed you : tliat 

9. To feed, pastv/re, ^dcKta-boslm. 

Matt. 8. 30 there was. .an herd of many swine feed. 
Mark s- n there was. .a great herd of swine feeding 

S. 14 they that fed the swine lied, and told (it) 
Xuko 8. 3a there was. .an herd of many swine feed. 

8. 34 When they that fed . . saw what was done 

15. :s he sent him into his fields to feed swine 
J'olm2i. IS He saith unto him. Feed my lamb^ 

21. 17 Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep 

10. To tend as a shepherd, Troinaivw poimaino. 
John2i. 16 He saith unto him. Feed my sheep 
Acts 20. 28 Take heed, .to feed the church of (Jod 

I Co. 9. 7 or who feedeth a flock, and cateth not of 
1 Pe. 5. 2 Feed the flock of God which is among 
Jude 12 they feast . . feeding themselves without f. 
Kev. 7. 17 For the Lamb . . shall feed them, and shall 

ll.To nourish, rpe^u trepho. 

Matt. 6. 26 yet your heavenly Father feedeth them 

25. 37 Lord, when saw wo thee . . and fed (thee)? 
I,ukei2. 24 Consider the ravens. .God feedeth them 
Bev. 12. 6 that they should feed her there a thousand 

12. To feed with hits as a child, ^paixl^o) psomizo. 
Eom 12. 20 if thine enemy hunger, feed him ; if he 
I Co. 13. 3 though I bestow all my goods to feed 

FEED cattle, to — 

To tend as a shepherd, -Koiiialvai poimaind. 

Lukei7. 7 havinga servant. .feeding cattle, will say 
FEED to the full, to — 
To satisfy, fill, sii^ saba, 5. 

Jer. 5. 7 when I had fed them to the full, they 
FEED with, to — 
l.Tp cause or give to eat, ^2H akal, 5. 

Exodi6. 32 see the bread wherewith I have fed you 

Deut. 8. 3 he humbled thee . . and fed thee with m. 
8. 16 Who fed thee in the wilderness with ra. 

1 KJ."22. 27 feed him with bread of affliction,and with 

s Ch.i8. 26 feed him with bread of affliction and with 

Psa 80. 5 Thou feedest them with the bread of tears 
81. 16 He should have fed them also with the 

Isa. 49. 26 I will feed them, .with their own flesh 
58. 14 I will . . feed thee with the heritage of Jac. 

Jer. 9. IS I will feed them . . with wormwood, and 
23. IS I will feed them with wormwood, and 

Eze. 16. 19 oil, and honey, (wherewith) I fed thee 

2. To give to drink, to water, votI^u potizo. 
I Co. 3. 2 I have fed you with mUk, and not with 

FEEDING — 

To feed, f\j(i raah. 

Gen. 37. 2 Joseph . . was feeding the flock with his 
Job 1. 14 oxen were plowing, and the asses feeding 

FEEDIKG place — 

Feeding place, nyy? mireh. 

Nah. 2. II Where (is)., the feeding place of thoyoung 

FEEL, to — 

l.To understand, feel, J"? bin. 

Psa. s8- 9 Before your pots can feel the thorns, ho 

2. To know, jn; yada. 

Job 20. 20 Surely he shall not feel quietness in his 
Prov 23. 3S they have beaten me, (and) I felt (it) not 
Eccl. 8. 5 keepeth the commandment shall feel no 

3. To feel, touch, grope, ma mush 6, or VDiyamash,5. 

Jadg iS, 36 Suffer mo that I ma; feel the piUars where. 



4. To feel, touch, eiiD mush. 

Gen. 27. 21 Come near, I pray thee, that I may feel 

h. To feel, search, grope, t>tpa masliash. 

Gen.27. 12 My father peradventure will feel me, and 
27. 22 Jacob went near, .and he felt him, and 

6 To begin to know, ytvJxTKu ginosko. 

Mark s. 29 she felt in .. body that she was healed of 

I'.To suffer, ■ira.ax(a paschO. 

Acts 28. s he shook otL the beast, .and felt no harm 
FEEL after, to — 
To touch, handle, fxl after, jl/ijXafda pselaphad. 

Acts 17. 27 if haply they might feel after him, and 
FEELING, to be past — 
To put away pain, aitoKyia apalgeo. 

Eph. 4. 19 Who being past feeling have given them. 
FEELING of, to be touched with the — 
To suffer along with, avfiiraOeto sumpatheH. 

Heb. 4. IS cannot be.touched with the feeling of our 
FEET — 
l.Fcet (place of the), n'i'??"iD margeloth. 

Kuth. 3. 4 thou shalt go in, and uncover his feet, and 
3. 7 she came softly, and uncovered his feet 

3. 8 and, behold, a woman lay at his feet 

3. 14 And she lay at his feet until the motning 
Dan. 10. 6 his feet Hke in colour to polished brass 

2.A ncles, joints {of the feet), D^^'pip qarsuUayim. 
2Sa. 22. 37 my steps, .so that my feet did not slip 
Psa. 18 36 enlarged my steps . . that my feet did not 

3. Feet, D'^JT raglayim. 

Gen. 18. ' 4 wash your feet, and rest yourselves under 
19. 2 tarry all night, and wash your feet, and 
24. 32 to wash his feet, and the men's feet'that 
43. 24 gave . . water, and they washed their feet 
49. 10 nor a lawgiver from between his feet, un. 
49. 33 he gathered up his feet into the bed, and 

Exod. 3. s put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for 

4. 2S cast (it) at his feet, and said, Surely a bL 
12. II loins girded, your shoes on your feet, and 

24. :o under liis feet as it were a paved work of 

25. 26 four corners that (are) on the four feet 
30. ig his sons shall wash, .their feet thereat 
30. 21 ti.ey sliall wash their hands and their feet 
37. 13 the four corners that (were) in the four t 
40. 31 and his sons washed, .their feet theleat 

Lev. 8. 24 upon the great toes of theirright feet ; and 
II. 21 which have legs above their feet, to leaj 
II. 23 creeping things, which have four feet 
II. 42 whatsoever hath more feet among all cT. 
Numio. 1951 will only, .go through on my feet 
. Deut. 2. 28'only I will pass through on my feet 

II. 24 whereon the soles of your feet shall tread 

28. 57 one that cometh out from between her f. 

33. 3 they sat down at thy feet ; (every one) sh. 

Josh. 3. 13, 15 the feet of the priests that bare the 

4. 3 place where the priest's feet stoo3 flrm 

4. 9 in the place where the feet of the priests 

4. 18 the soles of the priests' feet were fifted 

9. 5 old shoes and clouted upon their feet, and 

10. 24 put your feet upon the necks of these kl. 

10. 24 they, .put their feet upon the necks of 
14. 9 land whereon thy feet have trodden shall 

Judg. 3. 24 Surely he covereth his feet in his siunmer 
4. 10 with ten thousnd men at his feet : and 
4. IS so that Sisera. .fled -way on his feet 

4. 17 Sisera fled ..way on his feet to the tent of 

5. 27 At her feet he bowed, .at her feet he b(?. 
19; 31 they washed their feet, and did eat and 

I Sa, 2. 9 He will keep the feet of his saints, and 
14. 13 Jonathan climbed up upon, .his feet, and 

24. 3 Saul went in to cover ms feet : and David 

25. 24 fell at his feet, and said. Upon me, my 
25. 41 handmaid (be) a servant to wash the feet 

3 Sa. 3. 34 Thy hands (were) not bound, nor thy feet 

4. 4 Jonathan . . had a son . . lame 6f (his) feet 

4. 12 they, .cut off their hands and their feet 
g. 3 hath yet a son, (which is) lame on (his) f. 

9. 13 Mephibosheth. .was lame on both his feet 

11. 8 Go down to thy house, and wash thy feet 
19. 24 had neither dressed his feet, nor trimmed 
22. 10 camedown;anddarkness(was)underhiBf. 
22. 34 He maketh my feet like hinds' (feet) ; and 
22. 39 yea, they are fallen under my feet 

1 Kl. 2. s aud in his shoes that (were) on his feet 

5. 3 until the Lord put them under, .his feet 
14. 6 when Ahijah heard the sound of her feet 
14. 12 when thy feet enter into the city, the cli. 
IS- 23 Nevertheless, .he was diseased in his feet 

2 Kl. 4. 27 when she came . . she caught him by the f. 

4. 37 Then she went in, and fell at his feet, and 

6. 32 (is) not the sound Of his master's feet be. 
9. 35 they found no more of her than . .the feet 

13. 21 he revived, and stood upon his feet 

21. 8 Neither will I riiake the feet of Israel mo. 

1 Ch.28. 2 Then David the king stood up upon hia f. 

2 Ch. 3. 13 and they stood on their feet, and their f. 

16. 12 And Asa. .was diseased in his feet, until 
Neh. 9. 21 waxed not old, and their feet swelled not 
Esth. 8. 3 Esther spake., and fell down at his feet 
Job 12. 5 He that is ready to slip with (his) feet Qs 
13. 27 Thou puttest my feet also in the stocks 
13. 27 settest a print upon the heels of my feet 
18. 8 For he is cast into a net by his own feet 
18. II Terrors, .shall drive him to his feet 
29. 15 I was eyes to the blind, and feet-Cwas) I 
30. 12 they push away my feet, and they raise ' 



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Job 33. II He putteth my feet in the stocks, he tna. 
JPaa. 8. 6 thou liast put all (things) under his feet 

18. 9 came clown, .darkness (was) under his f. ■ 
j8. 33 He maketh my feet like hinds' (feet), and 
i3, 38 not able, .they are fallen under my feet 

22. 16 they pierced my hands and my feet 

25. 15 for he shall pluck my feet out of the net 

31. 8 thou hast sot my feet in a largo room 

40. 2 He . . set my feet upon a rock, (and) estao. 
47. 3 He shall subdue, .the nations under our f, 
56. ij (wilt) not (thou deliver) my feet from fal. 
66. 9 and suHeretli not our feel to be moved 
73. 2 my feet were almost gone ; my steps had 

105. 18 Whose feet they hurt with fetters ; he 

115. 7 feet have they, but they walk not ; neith. 

116. 8 eyesfromtears, (and) my feet from falling 
119. 59 and turned my feet unto thy testimonies 
J 19. loi refrained my feet from every evil way 

J 19. 105 Thy word (is) a lamp unto my feet, and 
122. 2 Our feet shall stand witliin thy gates, O 
Irov. I. 16 their feet run to evil, and make haste to 

4. 26 Ponder f'e path of thy feet, and let all 

5. 5 Her feet po down to death ; her steps ta. 
6. 13 he speaketh with his feet, ho tcachcth 

6. 18 feet that be swift in running to .mischief 

6. 28 upon hot coals, and his feet not be burn.? 

7. II her feet abide not in her house 

19. 2 and he that hasteth with (his) feet sinno. 

26. 6 sendeth a message .. euttetli off the feet 
Song 5. 3 I have washed my feet ; how shall I defl. 
Isa. 3. 16 and making a tinkling with their feet 

6. 2 with twain he covered Tiis feet,' and with 

7. 20 shave, .the head, and the hair of the feet 

23. 7 own feet shall carry her afar off to sojou. 
26. 6 foot shall tread it down, (even) the feet 
28. 3 The cro\vii. .shall be trodden under feet 

32. 20 (thither) the feet of the o.t and the ass 

41. 3 way (that) he had not gone with his feet 
49. 23 and lick up the dust of thy feet; and thou 
52. 7 feet of him that bringeth good tidings 
59. 7 feet run to evil, and they make haste to 

60. 13 will make the place of my feet glorious 

60. 14 themselves down at the soles of thy feet 
Jer. 13. 16 before your feet stumble upon th.e dark 

[4. 10 they have not refrained their feet 

18. 22 pit to take me, and hid snares for my f. 

38. 22 thy feet are sunk in the mire, (and) thsy 

Lam. 1. 13 he hath spread a net for my feet; he hath 
3. 34 crush under his feet all the prisoners of 

Eze, I. 7 their feet (were) straight feet ; and the 

1. 7 sole of their feet (was) like, .calf's foot 

2. I stand upon thy feet, and I will speak unto 

2. 2 set me upon my feet, that I heard him 

3. 24 set me upon my feet, and spake with me 

16. 25 hast opened thy feet to every one that 

24. 17 p-it on thy shoes upon thy feet, and cover 

24. 23 and your shoes upou your feet : ye shall 

25. 6 stamped with the feet, and rejoiced in 
32. 2 troul)ledst tlie waters with thy feet, and 
34. 18 tread down witli your feet the residue of 
34. 18 ye must foul the residue vnlh your feet? 
34. ig that which ye have trodden with your feet 
34. 19 that wliich ye have fouled with your feet 
37. 10 stood up upon their feet, an exceeding 
43. 7 the place of the soles of my feet, where 

Nah. 1. 3 and the clouds (are) the dust of his feet 

1. 15 feet of him that bringeth good tidings 
Hab. 3. 5 and burning coals went forth at his feet 

3. 19 and he will m.ake my feet like hinds' 
Zech.14. 4 his feet shall stand in that day upou 

14. 12 consume . .while they stand upon their f. 
MaL 4. 3 ashes under the soles of your feet in the 

4. Foot, ^n resjal. 

Dan. 2.33 his feet part of iron and part of clay 

2. 3^ upon his feet (that were) of iron and clay 
2. 41 thou sawest the feet and toes, part of 

2. 42 (as) the toes of the feet (were) part of iron 
7. 4 made stand upon the feet as a man, and a 
' 7. 7 stamped the residue with the feet of it 

7. 19 and stamped the resHua with his feet 

5. Foot, irois pons. 

Matt. 7. 6 lest they trample them under their feet 
10. 14 depart . . shake oft the dust of your feet 
15. 30 came, .and cast them doivn at Je'sus' feec 
18. 8 two feet to be cast into everlasting fire 
18. 29 [his fellow servant fell down at liis feet] 
28. 9 they came and held him by the feet, and 

Mark 3. 22 and when he saw him, he fell at his feet 

6. u shake off the dust under your feet for a 

7. 25 heard of him. .came and fell at his feet 
g. 45 than having two feet to be cast into hell 

lute I. 79 to guide our feet into the way of peace 
7. 38 stood at his feet, .began to wash his feet 
7. 38 kissed his feet, and anointed (them) with 
7. 44 thou gavest me no water for my feet 
7. 44 she hath washed my feet with tears, and 
7. 45 woman, .hath not ceased to kiss my feet 

7. 46 woman hath anointed [my feet] with oint. 

8. 35 sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed, and 

8. 41 he fell do-Nvn'at Jesus' feet, and besought 

9. 5 shake off the very dust from your feet 

10. 39 Mary, which also sat at Jesus' feet, and 
IS. 22 ring on his hand, and shoes on (his) feet 

17. i5 fell down on (his) face at his feet, giving 

. 24. 39 Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I 

24. 40 [showed them (liis) hands and (his) feet] 
Johnii. 2 and wiped his feet with her hair, whose 

11. 32 she fell down at his feet, saying unto him 

12. 3 anointed the feet . . and vriped his feet 
ji. 5 began to wash the disciples feet, and to 

13. 6 Peter saith. .Lord, dost thou v.-aah my i. t 



John 13. 8 saith. .Thou sh.alt never w.ish my feet 

13. 9 not my feet only, but also (my) hands and 
13. 10 Ho. .needcth not save to Wiu>'' (his) (fectj 
13. 12 after he had washed their feet, and had 
13. 14 If I then, (yo\ir) Lord, .washed your feet 
13. 14 ye also ought to wash one another's feet 

20. 12 one at the head, and the other at the feet 
Acts 4. 35 And laid(thcni) down at the apostles' feet 

4. 37 money, and laid (it) at the apostles' feet 

5. 2 a. .part, and laid (it) at the .apostles' feet 
5. 9 the feet of them which have burfbd thy ^ 

5. 10 fell she down straightway at his feet 

7. 33 Put off thy shoes from thy feet: for the 

7. 58 laid, .their clotlics at a young man's feet 

10. 25 fell down atlas feet, and worshipped (him) 

13. 25 whose shoes of (liis) feet I am not worthy 

13. 51 shook oir the dust of their feet against 

14. 8 impotent in his feet, being a cripple from 

14. 10 Stand upright on thy feet. And he leaped 
76. 24 and made tlicir feet fast in the stocks 

21. II and bound his own hands and feet, and 

22. 3 yet brought up. .at the feet of Camaliel 
26. 16 stand upon thy feet : for I liavc appeared 

Kom. 3. 15 Their feet (are) swift to shed blood 
10. 15 feet of them that preach the gosjiel of 
16. 20 bruise Sat.an under your feet shortly 

I Co. 12. 21 nor again the head to the feet, I have no 

15. 25 he hath put all enemies under his feet 
15. 27 I'or he hath put all things under his feet 

Eph. I. '22 hath put all (things) under his feet, and 

6. 15 your feet shod with the preparation of 

I Ti. 5. 10 if sho have washed the saints' feet, if she 
Heb. 2. 8 all things in subjection under his feet 
12. 13 m.ikc straight paths for your feet, lost 
'Rey. 1. 15 his feet liko unto fine brass, as if they 

t. 17 when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead 

2. 18 and his feet (.are) like fine brass 

3. 9 them to come and worsliip before thy feet 

10. I the sun, and his feet as i)illars of fire 

11. II into them, and they stood upon their feet 

12. I a woman., with, .the moon under her feet 

13. 2 was like unto a leopard, and his feet were 
19. JO I fell at his feet to worship him. And he 

22. 8 to worship before the feet of the angel 

Qi. Stepping, foot, basis, ^dcis basis. 

Acts 3. 7 feet and ancle bones received strength 
FEEGK, to — 
l.To devise, feign, KTp bada. 

Neh. 6. 8 thou f cignest them out of thino ovvn heart 

2. To pretend, be judged under a mask, vnoKpivo- 
fxai hupokrinomai. 
luke2o. 20 which should feign themselves Just men 
FEIGN self to be another, to — 
To make self a stranger, -oi nakar, 7. 

1 Ki. 14. 5 shall feign herself (to be) another (woman) 

14. 6 why feignest thou thyself (to be)auother? 

FEIGN self to be a mourner, to — : 

To skoiv self a mourner, "jix abal, 7. 

2 Sa. 14. 2 I pray . .feign thyself to bo a mourner 

FEIGNED — 

I. Deceit, nai? mirmah. 

I'sa. 17. 'I'prayer, (that gooth) not out of feigned 

I.Shaped, formed, ■7r\a<TT6s plastos. 

2 Pe. 2. 3 with feigned words make mDrchandisc of 

FEIGiraDLY — 
Falsehood, li^a' sheqer. 

Jer. 3. 10 not. .with her whole heart, but feignedly 

FE'-LIX, 4>^\i| phelix, {from Latin felix), happy. 
A cruel Roman procurator of Judrea, appointed (after 
Curaanus) by the emperor Claudius, whose frecdman 
he was. A.D. 51-58. 

Acts 23. 24 and bring (him) s.afe unto F. the governor 

23. 26 Claudius Lysias unto the. .governor F. 

24. 3 We accept (it) always, .most noble F. 

24. 22 When F. heard these thinss. .he deferred 
24. 24 after certain days, when F. came wth 
24. 25 as he reasoned of righteousness. .F. 

24. 27 after two years P. Festus came into F. 

25. 14 There is a certain man left la bonds by F 

FELL, to — 

To caitse to fall, 753 naphal, 5. 

2 Ki. 3. 19 shall fell every good tree, and stop all 
3. 23 and they . .felled all the good trees : only 

FELLER — 

To cut of, n-;|i karath. 

Isa. 14.- 8 Since thou, .no feller is come up agamst us 

FELLING — 

To cause to fall, S53 naphal, 5. 

2 Ki. 6.- 5 as one was felling a beam, the axheadf. 

FEU.OES — 

Spokes {of a wheel), D'pwn chishsnugim. 

I Ki. 7. 33 felloes, and their spokes, (vrere) all molten 

FELLOW — 

1.^ man, individual, »>!< ish. 

t Sa. 29. 4 Make this fellow return, that he may go 

2.A man, tyiiN enosh. 

JudgiS. 25 lest angry fellows run upon thee, and thou 

^.Companion, 155 chabcr. 

Tsa. 45. 7 God. -hath anointed thcc above thy f el. 



Keel. 4. 10 they fall, the one v/ill lift up hla fellow 
I.sa. 44. II all hi.-i fcllov/s sliiill be .ashamed ; and 
lize. 37. 19 and tlie tribes of Israel hi» '<'lltiw«. aiul 

^.Companion, l;n chabar. 

Dan. , 2. 13 sought Daniel and his fellows lo be slain 

1. 18 that D.aniel and his fellnwn should not 
5. Companion, rriiij chal/rah. 

Dan. 7. 20 whoso look, .more stout than his fellow* 
5. Fellow, fcllowshin, n'Oi; amith. 

Zechi3. 7 Awako- .against the manCthat ia)iny fell. 
7. Friend, yn rea. 

Exod. 2. 13 Wherefore smitest thou (hy fellow f 
Judg. 7. 13 a man that told a dream unto his fcllow 
7. 14 And his fellow answered and said. This 
7. 22 set every man's sword against his fellow 

1 Sa. 14. 20 every man's sword was against his fellow 

2 Sa. 2. 16 cau(:at every one his fellow by the head 

2. 16 and (thrust) his sword in his fellow's tido 
Isa. 34. 14 and the satyr sliall cry to his fellow . 
Jon. I. 7 they said every one to his fellow, Como 
Zech. 3. 8 thou, and thy fellows that sit before thco 

8. Friend, nj/n reuh or nyi rayah. 

Judgi 1.37 and bewail my virginity. I and my fellowj 
9..1I man, iyfip aner. 

Acts 17. 5 certain lewd tcUo\P3 of the baser sort 

lO.C'ompanion, comrade, era'pos helairus. 

Matt.ii. 16 like.. children.. calling unto their [fell.] 
11. Partner, Iwlding with others, /ifToxos melochoj. 

Heb. I. 9 God. .hath anointed thee.. above thy fcl. 

FELLO'WSHIP — 

\. Fellowship, deposit, "V, TK.\b1^ lesumcth yad. 
Lev. 6. 2 commit a trespass .. in f cUowBhip, or la 

2. Fellowship, communion, Koivwvla koinonia. 

Acts 2. 42 in the apostles' doctrine and fellowthrp 

1 Co. I. 9 by whom ye were called unto the fellovr. 

2 Co. 8. 4 the fcllov.ship of the rainiEtering to tJi 
Gal. 2. 9 they gave, .the right li.and» of fellowship 
Eph. 3. g see v.'hat (is) the [fellowship] of the mys. 
PhU. I. 5 For your fellowship in the Gospel fro:.i 

2. I if any fellowship of tlie .Spirit, if any 

3. 10 That I may know, .the fellowship of hla 

1 Jo. I. 3 that ye also may have fellowship with ua 

I. 3 truly our fellowship (is) with the Father 
I. 6 If we say that we have fellowship with 
I. 7 we have fellowship one with another, and 

i. Partnership, a hold.ing with, fieroxh mctoche. 

2 Co. 6. 14 what fellowship hath righteousness with 
[See also Base, citizen, disciple, heir, helper, labourer, 
pestilent, prisoner, servant, soldier, such, this, v/nrk. 
worker, yoke.) 

FELLOWSHI? with, to have — 
l.To be joined, IJIJ chabar, 4. 

Psa. 94. 20 Shall, .iniquity have fellowship with 
2.7*0 become a partaker, Koivdvos ylvonai koinmosg. 

I Co. 10. 20 that ye should have fellowship vrith dev. 
S.To be a joint partaker ivilh, <rvyKoivuviu sugkn. 

Bph. 5. I J have no fellowship with the unfruitful 

FELT, to be — 

To {cause to) feel, touch, grope, vvo mashash, 6. 
Exod. 10. 2 1 there.. be darkness .. fwhlch) may bo felt 

FEMALE — 

1..^ woman, female, wife, wx ishshah. 

Gen. 7. 2 male and his female.. male and his fem. 

2. A fc^nale, n^pj ncqcbah. 

Gen. I. 27 God created man. .male andfemalo crca. 

5. 2 Male and female created he them ; and 

6. 19 living thing., they shall be male and fem. 

7. 3 Of fowls also, .the male and the female 
7, 9 There v/ent in . . the male and the female 
7. j6 they that went in, went in male and fem. 

Lev. 3. I whether, .a male or female, he sh-ill offer 

3. 6 nialc or female, he shal; offer it without 

4. 28 he shall bring, .a fenuale without blemish 
4. 32 he shall bring, .a fem.ile without blemish 
c. 6 he shall bring, .a female from the flock 

12. 7 the law for her that hath bom.^a femalo 
27. 4 if it (be) a female, then thy estimation 
27. 5 thy estimation shall be . .for the female 
27. 6 for the female thy estimation, .three eh. 
27. 7 thyestimation..forthefemaletenshekel3 
Hum 5. 3 Both male and female shall ye put out 
Dent. 4, 16 and make, .the likeness of male or fem 
Z.Fcmalc, {from BriX-lh teat), driXvs ihelus. 
Matt ig. 4 that he . . made them male and female 
Markio. 6 But. .God made them male and female 
Gal. 3. 28 there is neither male nor female : for yo 

FEN — 

Mire, swamp, nv? bilsCsah. 

Job 40. 21 lieth. .in the coven of the reed, and fens 
FENCE — 

Hedge, icall, tij gader. .... , 

Psa. 62.3 3shallbe..asabowinswall..atot..enngl, 

FENCE, to-^ 
l.yo/ence, pij; azaiy, 3. 

Isa. 5. 2 he fenced it, and gathered out tne Btone» 

2tTo hedge, fevce, Tjiis- svk, 3(7. 

Job 10. II Thou, .hast fenced mo with hones on* 



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TBSOS up, to — 

To hedge or wall up, nij gadar. 

Job 19. 8 He hath f enoed up my way that I cannot 
FENCED — . 

l.To fence, cut off, 1^5 hatsar. 

Deut. 3. 5 All these cities (were) fenced with high 

9. I to possess, .cities gi'eat, and fenced up to 
28. 52 until thy high and fenced walls come 

Josh. 14. 12 (that) the cities (were) great (and) fenced 
2 Sa. 20. 6 lest he get him fenced cities, and escape 
"2 Ki. 18. 13 did. .come up against all the fenced cities 
19. 23 thou shouldst be to lay waste fenced cit. 
a Ch.17. 2 he placed forces in all the fenced cities 
19. 5 throughout all the fenced cities of Judah 
^2. I and encamped against the fenced cities 
33. 14 put captains of war in all the fenced cit. 
Sisa. 2. 13 every high tower, and . . every fenced wall 
Jer. 15. 20 I will make thee, .a fenced brasen wall 
Kze. 36. 35 ruined cities (are become) fenced, (and) 
Hoa. 8. 14 and Judah hath multiidied fenced cities 
Zeph. 1. 16 A day of . .alarm against the fenced cities 

^.Fenced place, "ly?? mibtsar. 

Num32. 17 shall dv.'oll in the fenced cities because 

32. 36 Beth-minrah, and Beth-hfiran, fenced cit. 
i'osh. 10. 20 that the rest . . entered into fenced cities 

19. 33 the fenced cities (are) Ziddim, Zor, and 

1 Sa. 6. 18 of fenced cities, and of country villages 
a Ki 3. 19 ye shall smite every fenced city, and ev. 

10. 2 chariots, .a fenced city also, and armour 

17. 9 the tower of the watchmen to the fenced 

18. 8 the tower of the watchmen to the fenced 
B Ch.17. 19 whom the king put in the fenced cities 
Jer. 5. 17 they shall impoverish thy fenced cities 

B.Bulioark, "lixa matsor. 

2 Ch. 8. 5 fenced cities, with walls, gates, and bars 

i.BulwarJc, nnia? meisurah. 

2 Ch.11. 23 he dispersed of all. .unto every fenced c. 
12. 4 And he took the fenced cities which 
14. 6 he built fenced cities in Judah : for the 
21. 3 their father gave them, .fenced citjca i» 

TESCED, to bo — 

I'o be or hecmne full, K7D male, 2. 

2 Sa. 23. 7 But the man., must bo fenced with Iron 

rENCED city — 
1 Bulwark, n-jisD meisurah. 

a Ch. 1 1. 10 in Judah and in Benjamin fenced citlga' 
FENCES, most — 
F&niced place, "yfff mibtsar. 

Dait II. 15 king, .shall, .tako the most fenced cdtlea 
FESEET — 
4 ferret, hedgehorj, MiJis anaqah. 

Lev. II. 30 And the ferret, and tho chameleon, and 
fEHIlTboat — 
Ferry boat, nn^^ abarah. 

a Sa. 19. 18 there went over a ferry boat to carry over 
JEEYENT — 
1. Extended, stretched out, ^xTsvfi$ helctenls. 

1 Pe. 4. ■ 8 above all things have fervent charity am. 
2.T0 boil, he hot, fervid, (ea zeo. 

Eomi2. II Not slothful., fervent in spirit; serving 
FEEYENT, to bo — 
To boil, be hot, fervid, (eo> zed. 

Acts 18. 25 being fervent in thg spirit, he spake and 
FEBV'EiiT mind — 
Zeal, fervour, ^'fi\os zelos. 

2 Co. 7. 7 told U3. .yoty' fervent mind toward me 
3PEEVKSTLT — 

In an outstretched '^avjoer, iicrevZs ektends. 

I Po. I. 22 love^cno another with a pure heart ferv. 
PES'-TU'S, ^rja-Tos (from Latin festus). 
Porcius Festus, the successor of l''clix as proonrator ot 
Jndaa. A.D. 58-62. 

.Acts 24. 27 after two years Porcius i". came Into F.' 
25. I when F. v/aa come into tho province 
05. 4 F. answered, that Paul should be kept at 
S3 . 9 F., willing to do the Jews a ploasuro 

05. 12 F., when he had conferred with the cou. 

05. 13 Bemice came unto Ceaarea to salute F. 
03. 14 F. declared Paul's cause unto the king 
e$. 22 Then Agrippa said unto F., I would also 

05. 23 at F.'a commandment Paul was brought 
25.-24 V. said. King Agrippa, and all men v/hich 
e6, 24 F. said with a loud voice, Paul, thou ari 
c6. 25 But he said, I am not mad, most noble F. 

06. 32 Then said Agrippa unto F., This man 

MTCH, to — 

l.To gather, »1P« asaph. 

3 So. II. 27 David sent and fetched her to his house 
%To cause to come in, bring in, Ki3 bo, 5, 

Neh. 8. 15 Go forth imto the mount, and fetch olive 
3. To take, receive, r\ph laqach. 

Gen. 18. 5 I will fetch a morsel of bread, and comf. 
18. 7 Abrah.im . . fetched a calf tender and good 
.27. 9 Go now to tho flock, and fetch me from 
27. 13 only obey my voice, and go fetch me 
27. T4 And ho v/ent, end fetched, and brought 
27. 45 1 will eend and fetch thee from thence 
43. 16 Sand ona of ycv, end i«t him letoh your 



Sxod. 2. 5 saw the ark . . she sent her maid to fetch 
Deut 19. 12 the elders of his city shall send and fetch 
24. 19 thou Shalt not go again to fetch it : it 
30. 4 and from thence will he fetch thee 
Judgi I. 5 the elders of Gilead went to fetch Jcph, 
18. 18 these, .fetched the carved image, tho 
20. 10 to fetch victual for the people, that they 

1 Sa. 4. 3 Let us fetch the ark of the covenant of 

10. 23 And they ran and fetched him thence 

16. ij Samuel said unto Jesse, Send and fetch 

, 20. 31 novr' send and fetch him unto me, for ho 
26. 22 one of the young men come, .and fetch it 

2 Sa. 4. 6 (as though) they would have fetched wh. 

9. 5 Wavid. .fetched him out of the house of 
14. 2 Joab sent to Tckoah, and fetched thence 

1 Ki. 7. 13 Solomon sent and fetched Hiram out of 

g. 28 they came to Ophir, and fetched from 

1 7. 10 Fetch me .. a little water in a vessel, that 
17. 11 as she was going to fetch (it), he:called to 

a KI. 6. 13 spy where he (is), that I may send and f. 

11. 4 Jehoiada sent and fetched the rulers over 
Isa. 56. 12 I will fetch wine, and we will fill ourselves 
Jer. 36. 21 So the king sent Jehudi tg fet?h the roll 

4. To lift up, N'^j nasa. 

2 CI1.12. II the guard came and fetched them, and 

J ob 36. 3 I will fetch my knowledge from afar, and 

FETCH (a pledge), to — 

To obtain a pledge, t33j; aMat, 

Deut 24. 10 not go into his house to fetch his pledge 
FETCH a stroke, to — 
To be driven away, nil nadach, 2. 

Cent 19. 5 his hand fctcheth a stroke with the axe to 
FETCH about, to — 
To go or bring round about, 339 sabah, 3. 

2 Sa. 14. 20 i'o fetch about this form of speech haSh 
FETCH forth, to — 
To cause to come out, bring out, K5f; yatsa, 5. 

Jer. 26. 23 they fetched forth Urijah out of Egypt 

YEZC3. home again, to — 

To cause to come back, yi^ shub, 5. 

2 Sa. 14, 13 in that the king doth not fetch bomo again 
FETCH out — 

1. To cause to come out, RV^ yatsa, 5. 

Num2o. 10 must wo fetch you water out of this rock? 
2.T0 lead out, i^dya exago. 

Acts 16. 37 let thein come themseL and fetch va ont 
FETCH up, to — 
l.To go or come up, nV^ alah. 

2 Ch.1. 17 they fetched up, and brought forth aat 

2. To cause to comi up, nVj; alah, 5. 

I Sa. 6. 2: come ye down,!(and) fetch It up to yen 
7. I the men .. fetched up the ark of the Lobs 

FETCHED, to bo — 

To be taken, nph laqach, 6. 

Gen. 18. 4 Lei a little water, I pray you, be fetched 
JETTES — • 
I. Fetter, h^3 kebel. 

Psa. 103. iS' Whose feet they hurt with fetters : he 
149. 8 To bind . . their nobles ^yith f «{*? "^s of iron 

2,Ohai7is, fetters, D'i?! ziqqim. 

Job 36. 8 And if. .bound in fetters, .be holden In 

2. Brass, n^nj nechosheth. 

a Sa. 3, 34 not bound, nor thy feet put Into fetters 
a Ch.33. II fiBd bound him ^vith fetters, and carried 
36. 6 Nebuchadnezzar . . bound him in fetters 

i.Fetter (for the feet), t^Sti pede. 

Mark 5. 4 he had been often bound with fetters and 

J. 4 and the fetters broken in pieces : neither 

Luke 8. 29 was kept bound with chains and In fetters 

FETTEE of brass — 
Brass, ne^nj nehosheth. 

Judg. 1 6. 2 1 took . . and bound him with fetters of biasa 

3 Ki.2s. 7 and bound him with fetters of brass 

SEVEB — 

\.Fever, burning heat, nijip qaddachath. 

Deut 28. 22 The LoED shall smite thee.. with a feve? 

I.Fiery heat, fever, ■n-vper6s ptiretos. 

Matt. 8. 13 ho touched her hand, and tho fever left 
Mark i. 31 the fever left her, and she ministered 
Luke 4. 38 wife's mother was taken with agrcatfev. 
4. 39 he stood over her, and rebuked the fever 
John 4. 52 at the seventh hour tho fevor left him 
Acts 28. 8 the father o£ Pttblius lay siek of a fever 

i'iSVJSjS, to be Eiclc of a — 

I'o be in a fever, irvptiraa puressd. 

Matt. S. 14 he saw his m tie's mother, .sick of a fever 
Mark i. 30 Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever 

FEW — 

1. Single ones, D'lnK achadim. 

Con. 27. 44 tarry with him a fewdays, msttl thy broth. 
29. 20 and they seemed unto him. .a few days 

Dan. 1 1. 20 but within few days he shall bo destro. 

2.Fcw, a small company, lijp mixar. 

Isa. 2,]. 6 inhabitants.. are burned, and few men 

3. A little, fd'j, 0^9 meat. 

UsB. 47. oJe'Wjmdevll£KH:Bfeeday3ol..myllfeboen 



Lev. 23. 32 if there remain but few years unto the ' 
Numi3. 18 whether they . .strong or weak, few or m. 
e6. 34 to'iew thou shalt give the less Inheritance 
26. 36 shall, .be divided between many and fev 
35. 8 from (them that have) few ye shall give 
Deut 26. 5 sojourned there with a few, and becamo 
28. 62 ye shall bf left few in number, whereas 
Josh. 7. 3 make not <ill. .to labour, .for they, .few 
I Sa. 14. 6 no restraint . . to save by many or by few 
17. 28 with whom hast thou left those few sheep 
1 Ch. 16. 19 When ye were . . even a few, and strangers 
3 Ch.29. 34 the priests were too few, so that they 
Neh. 7. 4 the people (were) few therein, and ttie 
Job 10. 20 (Are) not my days few? cease, .let me 
Psa.109. 8 Let iniB days be few. .let another take his 
Eccl. 5. 2 God (is) in heaven, .let thy words be few 
9. 14 a little city, and few men vrithin it ; and 
Isa. 10. 7 to destroy and cut off nations not a few 
Jer. 42. 2 for we are"left..a few of many, as thine 
£ze. 5. 3 Thou shalt also take thereof a few in num. 

4.Men, a few, criD methim. 

Gen. 34. 30 I..fewlnnumber,theyshallgatherthem. 
Deut. 4. 27 ye shall be left tew in number among tho 
I Ch.i6. 19 When ye were but few. .and strangers in 
Psa. 105. 12 when they were, .a few men in number 

5. Short, "ISR qatser. 

Job 14. I Man., bom of a woman (is) of few days 

6..^ nu7nber, i^PQ mispar. 

Num. 9. 20 when the cloud was a few days upon the 
Deut 33. 6 Let Reuben live . .let (not) his men be few 
Job 16. 22 When a few years are come, then I shall 
Isa. 10. 19 the rest of the trees, .shall be few, that 
Eze. 12. 16 I wUl leave a few pen of them from tho 

7. Little, few, oXiyot oligos. 

Matt. 7. 14 which leadeth unto life, and few there bo 
9. 37 truly, .plenteous, but the labourers, .few 
13. 34 they said. Seven, and a few little fishes 
ao. 16 (for many be called, but few chosen] 
22. 14 For many are called, but few . . chosen 
Mark 6. s he laid his hands upon a few sick folk 

8. 7 they had a few small fishes : and he bles, 

Lukeio. 2 truly (is)great, but the labourers (are) few 

13. 23 Lord, are there few that be saved? And 

Acta 17. A Greeks . . and of the chief women not a few 

17. 12 of honourable women, .of men, nota few 

Hob. 12. 10 For they verily for a few days chastened 

1 Pe. 3. 20 wherein few, that is, eight souls were 
Kev. 3. 4 Thou hast a few names even in Sardia 

FEW, fCvT things — 

Little, few, oxlyos oligos. 

Matt25. 21, 23 hast been faithful over a few thingb 
Luke 12. 48 that knew not. .shall be beaten with few 
Eev. 2. 14, 20 1 have a few things against thee, bcca. 

FEW words, a -^ 

Concisely^ briefly, avvrifias suntoTnSs. 

Acts 24. 4 that thou wouldest hear, .a-few words 
FEW words, in (a) — '^ 

1. In (c->' through) short space, Sih ^pax^av dia bracTta, 

Heb. 13. 22 I have written a letter, .in a few words 

2,/n a little, briefly,, iv h\lyif> en oligo. 

Eph. 3. 3 the mystery; as I wrpte afore in few wok 

FEW, to be, borrow, or give -■— 
l.To be or become few, bjjd maat. 

Jer. 30. 19 multiply them, and they ahaH not be few 
2.T6 become few, tiWD maat, 3. 

Eccl. 12. 3 the grinders cease, because they are few 
Z.Tomakefew,ti'<i'amaat,5. 

Num.35. 8 ye shall give few : every one shall givo 

2 Ki. 4. 3 borrow thee vessels:. borrow not a few 

FEW in number, to make — 
To make few, ^^il^ maat, 5. 

lev. 26. 22 beasts, .which shall, .make you few la a, 

FEW, some or very — • 

A few, t3!,9 meat. 

Neh. 2. 12 I arose In the night, I and some few men 
Psa. 103. 12 ■\Vhentheywere(btttj.,very feiv, andstr. 

PEWEE, FEWEST — 
Few, cyo meal. 

Hum. 33. 34 to the fewer yc shall give the less Ipher. 

Deut. 7. 7 for ye (were) the fewest ot all people 

FEWNESS — 

To be fevj, ByD maat. 

Lev. 25. 16 according to the fewness of years thou 
FEDELITT — 
Faith, stedfastness, vlffris pislis. 

Titus 2. 10 Not purloining, but showing an..adelily 
HELD—: 
1. Earth, land, jn** erett- 

Eze. 29. 5 I have given, .to the beasts of tho field 

%Field, open country, 13 bar. 

Dan. 2. 38 the beasts of the field, .hath he given 
4. la beasts of the field had shadow under It 
4. 13, 23 leave the stump, .in. .grass of the fle; 
4. 21 under which the beasts of the field dwelt 
4. 23 his portion (be) with, .beasts of the field 
4. 25, 32 thy dwelling, .with . . beasts of the fie. 

3. Without, out place, pn ehuts. 

Job <;. 10 Who. .sendeth waters uppn the fields 
Prov. 1 e6 Wlillo es yet ho had not made, .tho fields 



FIELD . 

4.PoHuni, n|7^n chdqah. 

2 Sa. 14. 30 Joab's field (is) near mine, and he hath 
14. 30 Absalom's servants set the field on fire 
14. 30 have thy servants set my field on fire? 

S.Level pla^e, field, !r<iy sadeh. 

Gen. 2. s every plant of the field before It was in 
2, 5 every herb of the field before it grew 
e. 19 Lord God formed every beast of the field 

2. 2o gave names to. .every beast of the field 
S.i I more subtile than any beast of the field 
3. 14 cursed, .above every beast of the field 

3. 18 and thou shalt eat the herb of the field 

4. 8 came to pass, when they were in the fie. 
23. 9 the cave, .which (is) in the end of his fi. 
23. II tlie field give I thee, and the cave that 

23. 13 I mil give thee money for the field ; take 
23. J7 the field of Ephron, which (was) in Mac. 
03. 17 the field, and the cave which (was) there. 
23. 17 and all the trees that (were) in the field 
23. 19 buried Sarah, .in the cave of the field 

23. 20 the field, and the cave . . were made sure 

24. 63 Isaac went out to meditate in the field 
24. 65 What man. .walketh in the field to meet 

25. 9 in the field of Ephron . . which (is) before 
25. 10 The field which Abraham purchased of 
25. 27 was a cunning hunter, a man of the field 
25. 29 Esau came from the field, and he (was) 
27. 3 take, .thy weapons, .and ro out to the f. 
27. 5 Esau went to the field to hunt (for) vcul. 
27. 27 the smell, .(is) as the smell of a field 

29. . 2 he looked, and behold a well in the field 

30. 14 Reuben .. found mandrakes in the field 
30. 16 Jacob came out of the field in the even. 

31. 4 Jacob . . called F^cliel . . to the field unto 
33. 19 he bought a parcel of a field, where ho 
^4. s his eons were with his cattle in the field 
34. 7 the sons of Jacob came out of the field 
34. 28 They took, .that which (was) in the field 
36. 35 who smote Midian in the field of Moab 
37. 7 we (were) binding sheaves in the field 
37. 15 and, behold, (he was) wandering In the f. 
39. 5 blessing, .was upon all he had. .In the fi. 
41. 48 the food of the field, which (was) round 
47. 20 the Egyptians sold every man his field 
47. 24 shall be your own, for seed of the field 
^5. 29, 30 In the cave that (is) in the field of 
49. 30 which Abraham bought with the field of 

49. 32 The purchase of the field and of the cave 
^o. 13 buried him in the cave of the field of 

50. 13 which Abraham bought with the field 
Xizod. 1. 14 and in all manner of service in the field 

8. 13 and the frogs died, .out of the fields 
p. , 3 upon thy cattle which (is) in the field 
p. 19 gather, .all that thou hast in the field 
9. 19 every man and beast, .found in the field 
9. 21 left his servants and his cattle in the fie. 
p. 22 may he hail, .'ipon every herb of the fie. 
Q. 25 the hail smote, .all that (was) in the field 
p. 25 the hail smote every herb of the field 
9: 25 the hail, .brake every tree of the field 
10. s which groweth for you out of the field 

10. 15 remained not any.. thing.. in.. tho field 

16. 25 to day ye shsU not find it in the field 
22. 5 If a man shall-cause a field, .to be eat3n 
C2. . 5 his beast, .feed in another man's field 
22. 5 of the best of his own field.. siiaU ho 
B2. 6 If fire break out. .bo that, .the field, ba 

22. 31 flesh (that is) torn of beasts in the field 

23. II what they leave tho beasts of the field 
23. i6 labours, which thou hast, .in the field 

23. 16 gathered in thy l-il.ours out of the field 
23. 29 lest, .the beast of the field multiply 

lev. 14. 7 let the living bird loose into the . . field 
14. 53 let go the living bird, .into the open fields 

17. 5 which they offer in the open field, even 
19. 9 thou shalt not wholly reap . . thy field 

19. 19 thou shalt not sow thy field with mingled 
23; 22 thou shalt not make clean, .thy field 
25. 3 Six years thou shalt sow thy field, and 
25. 4 thou Bhalt neither sow thy field, nor 
25. 12 ye shall eat the increase .. out of the field 

25. 31 villages, .shall be counted as the fields of 
25. 34 the field of the suburbs of their cities 

26. 4 the trees of the field shall yield their 

27. 16 if a man shall sanctify, .of a field of hia 

27. 17 If he sanctity his field from the year ot 

27. 18 if he sanctify his field after the jubileo 

27. 19 if ho that sanctified the field will iu any 

27. 20 And if he will not redeem the field, or if 

27. 20 if he have sold the field to anotier man 

27. 21 But the field, .shall bo. .as a field devoted 
27. 22 a field . . which (is) not of the fields of his 
07. 24 the field shall return unto him of whom 
27. 28 no devoted thing, .of the field, .shall bo 

BBini6. 14 or. .inheritance of fields and vineyards 
I9i 16 one . .slain with a sword in the open fields 
80, 17 we will not ■pass through the fields, or 
ai. 22 we wiU not tura !nto the fields, or into 
S2. 4 as the ox licketh up the grass of the field 
22. 23 tho ass turned, .an'', went into the field 

23. 14 ho brought him into the field of Zophim 
Sem. 5. 21 shalt thou covet thy neighbour's, .field 

7, 22 lest the beasts of the field increase upon 
n. 15 I will send grass in thy field for thy cattle 

14. 22 that the field bringeth forth year by year 
20. 19 for the tree of the field (is) man's (Uf e) 

21. I If (one) be found slain, .lying in the field 

22. =5 But if a man find a. .damsel in the field 
22. 27 he found her in the field, .the betrothed 
i.^. ig When thou cuttcst down . .in thy field 
t... iv and l_Lst f-r-ot a shetf in tho field, thou 



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DcutaB. 3 and blessed (shalt) thou (be) in the field 
28. 16 and cm-aed (shalt) thou (be) in the field 

20. 38 Tliou Ehalt carry. .seed out into tho field 
Josh. 8. 24 all the inhabitants of Ax in tho field, in 

15. 18 that she moved him to ask. .afield 

21. 12 Hut the fields. .g.ave they to Caleb tho son 
Judg. J. 14 that she moved liim to ask . . a field 

5. 4 when thou marchedst out of the field of 
5. 18 people.. jeoparded tiieir livea..in..thcfl. 
9. 27 they went out into the fields, and gath. 
9. 32 tliou and the people, .lie in wait in the fl. 
9. 42 that tlie people went out into the field 

9. 43 he took, .and laid wait in the field, and 

9. 44 ran upon all. .that (were) in the fields 

43. 9 the angel, .came, .as she sat in the field 

19. 16 there came an old man. .out of the field" 

_ 20. 31 of which one goeth. .to Gibeah In the fie. 

£uth 2. 2 Let me now go to the field, and glean 

2. 3 she. .gleaned in the field after the reap. 

2. 3 her hap was to light on a part of tho fie. 
B. 8 Go not to glean in another field, neither 
E. 9 (Let) thine eyes (be) on tho field thr.t 

e. 17 So she gleaned in the field until even 
c. 22 that they meet thee not in any other field 

4. 5 What dp.y thou buyest the field of tho 

I Sa. 4. 2 they slew of the army in the field about 
6. 14 the cart came into the field of Joshua, a 

6. 18 unto this day In the field of Joshua, the 
8. 14 he will take your fields, and 3'our viney. 

II. 5 Saul came after the herd out of the field 
14. 15 was trembling in the host, in the field 
17. 44 I will give thy flesh .. to .. beasts of the fL 
19. 3 stand beside my father in the field where 
Eo. 5 that I may hide myself In tho field unto 
eo. II Come, and let us go out uito tho field 
eo. II they went out both of them into the Celd 
eo. 24 So David hid himself in the field : and 
BO. 35 Jonathan wenFout into the field at tho 

22. 7 will the .son of Jesse give.. you fields and 

25. 15 with them, when we were in the fields 

30. II And they found an Egyptian in the field 
cSa. I. 21 neither.. rain upon you, nor fields of 

«o. 8 Syrians of Zoba . . by themselves in the fl. 
ti. II Bcr\'auts . . are encamped in the open fields 
II. 23 the men., came out unto us into the field 
14. 6 and they two strove together in the field 

17. 8 as a bear robbed of her whelps in the field 
t8. 6 So the people v/cnt out into the field 

eo. i« ho removed Ama3a..into the field, and 

21. 10 day, nor the beasts ot the field by night 
c Ko. 2. 26 Get.. to Auathoth, unto thine own fields 

II. 29 and they two (were) alone in tho field 

14. 11 him that dieth in the field shall the fowis 

16. 4 him that dieth of his in the fields shall 
21. 24 liiai that dieth in the field shall tho fowls 

e KL 4. 39 one went out into the field to gather he. 

7. 12 are they gone, .to hide, .in the field 

8. 6 Kestore . . all the fruits of the field sinco 
Q. 25 cast him in tho portion of the field of N. 

9. 37 shall be as dung npon the face of the field 

18. 17 which (is) in the highway of the fuller's fi. 

19. 26 they v.'ere (as) tho giass of the field, and 
iCh. I. 4O which smote Jlidian in the field of Sloab 

6. 56 the P.elds. .they gave to Ca?eb the son of 
t6. 32 let the fields rejoice, and all that (is) 

19. 9 kings that ■were come (were), .in the field 

07. 25 over the store houses in the fields, in the 

27. 26 over them that did the work of the field 

8 Ch. 26. 23 they buried him .. in the fi old of the burial 

31. 5 brought, .of all the increase of the field 
31. 19 in the fields of the suburbs of their cities 

Keh. II. 25 And for the villages, with their fields 

11. 30 at Lachish, and tho fields thereof, at Az. 

12. 29 out of the-fields of Geba and Azmaveth 
J2. 44 to gather into them out of the fields of 
13. 10 Levites. .were ficd every one to his field 

ffob 5. 23 be in league with the stones of the field 

5. 23 the beasts of tho field shall be at peaco 
24. 6 They reap . . liis com in the field : and they 
40. 20 where all the beasts of the field play 

Psa. 78. i2iJIarvellou3 things did he in.. the field of 
78. 43 wrought, .his wonders in the field ot Zoan 
103. 15 as a flower of the field, so he fiourisheth 
107. 37' And BOW the fields, and plait vineyards 
132. 6 we found it in the fields of the wood 
ProV23. 10 enter not Into the fields of the fatherless 
24. 27 and make it fit for thyself in the field 
24. 30 I went by the field of the slothful, and by 
27. 26 and the goats (are) the price of the field 

31. 16 She considereth a field, and buycth it 
Eccl. 5. 9 the king (himself) is eerved by the field 
Bong 2. 7 I charge you. .by the hinds of the field 

3. 5 I charge you. .by the hinds of the field 

7. II Come, .let us go forth into the field ; let 
Isa. 5. 8 Woe unto them, .(that) lay field to field 

7. 3 pool in the highway of the fuller's field 

32. 12 They shall lament, .for the pleasant fields 
S6. 2 pool in tho highway of the fuller's field 
B7. 27 they were (as) the grass of the field, and 
40. 6 all the goodliness. .as the flower of the fi. 
43. 20 The beast of the field shall honour me » 
55. 12 all the trees of the field shall clap, .hands 

Jer. 6. 12 fields and wives together: for I wll 

6. 25 Go not forth into tho field, nor walk by 

7. 20 poured cut. .upon the t.rce3 of the field 

8. lo I give, .their fields to them that shall 

9. 22 shall fall as dung upon the open field 
12. 4 shall, .the herbs of every field wither 

12. 5 assemble all the beasts of the field, come 

13. 27 abominations on tho hills in the field 

14. 5 the hind also calved in the field, .ind 
14. :"S If I G" iuil^ i^t^ ^'^- ^^^'^' '-^=" behold 



FIELD 



Jcr. 17. 
26. 
27. 
28. 
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Hcs. 2. 



Joel \'. 



Obad. 
iUc. I 



Zech.io 
Mai. 3. 



; 3 O my mountain In tho flfld, 1 wlilrlvo 

18 Zion shall bo plowed, .a field, and Jcni. 

6 the beasts of the Celd-havo 1 given him 

14 I have given him the boa.'its of the field 

7 tuy thee my ficld-that (Is) In Anatholh 

3 Kuy my field, I pray thee, that (la) Id A 
9 I bought the field of Hanamoel my uncle's 

15 Houses and fields, .shall be possessed 
25 Buy thee the field for money, and tako 
43 And fields shall bo bought in this land 
,4.) Jlon shall buy fields for money, and sub. 

9 neither have we vineyard, nor field, nor 
7, 1 3 all the captains of the forces .. In tho fl. 

8 we have treasures in tho field, of wheat 
IS he that (is) in the fleld s.hall die with tho 

5 but thcu wast cast out In tho open field 

7 thee to multiply as tho bud of tho fleld 

5 seed, .and planted it in a fruitful fleld 
24 all the trees of the fleld chall know that I 
4(5 prophesy against the forest of tho. .fleld 

6 her d.iughler3 which (are) in tho field 

8 He Ehall slay, .thy daughters in tho field 
5 thou shalt fall upon tho open fields ; thoa 

4 little rivers unto all the trees of tho field 

5 v/03 exalted above all tho trees of the fl. 

6 did all the beasts of the field bring forth. 
13 all the boasts of tho field shall bo upon 
15 all the trees of the fleld fainted for nini 

4 I will cast thee forth upon the open UcUl 
27 him tluit (is) in the open fleld v.ill I givo 

5 became meat to all the boasts of the field 
8 became meat to every beaet of tho fleld 

27 the tree of the field shall yield her fniit 
30 I v/ill multiply, .the Increase of the field 
20 tho beast.-, of tho field, .shall eliakc at my 

4 give thee unto, .tho beasts of the fleld to 

5 Thou Ehall fall upon tho open fleld : for I 
10 they shall take no wood out of the field 
17 Spcal: unto. .CVCT7 beast of tho field 

12 and the beasts of tho field shall cat them 
iG a covenant, .with the beasts of the fleld 

3 with the beasts cf the fleld, and with tho f. 

10 The field is v/asted, tho land raoumeth 

11 because the harvest of the field is perichcd 

12 all the trees cf tho field, arc v/ithcrcd 

19 flame hath burned all the trees of tho fl. 

20 llic bcast.1 of tho field cry also unto thco 
19 possess th.e fields of Ephraim, and the fl. 

6 will make Samaria as an heap of the Cold 
2 they covet fields, and take /.by violcneo 

4 turning av.-.-iy he hath dividca our fields 

1 2 Therefore shall Zlon . . be plowed .. a field 

10 thou chalt dwell in the field, an I thou 

1 the Lord shall. .g'.Yc. .gracj in tiio fleld 

11 your vine cast her fruit.. in the field 



Q.Levcl places, ^ty sadai. 

Deut32. 13 that hemighteat tholncrease cf the Ccld 

Psa. 3. 7 All., oxen, yea, and the beasts of the field 

JO. II and the wild beasts of the field (are) mlna 

80. 13 the wild boast of the field doth devour it 

96. 12 I.ct tho field be joyful, and all that (ic) 

104. 11 They give drink to every beast of the fl. 

Isa. 56. 9 All yc beasts cf the field, come to devour 

Jer. 4. 17 As keepers of a ficll, tre they against her 

28. 14 of Lebanon .. from tho rock of the fields 
r.am. 4. 9 pine awr.y.. for. .the fruitsof the field 
Hos. 10. 4 as hemlock In the furrov.-s of the field 

12. II their altars (are) as licr-.ps in.. the fields 
Joel 2. 22 Be not afraid, yo beasts cf the Ccld : for 

7. Field, nr;-\v shedcrn.ah. 

Dcut32. 32 tor tieir vine (Ic). .of the fields of Gonf- 
2 KI23. 4 ho burned them, .in the flcld.s of Kidron 
isa. i5. 8 tho ficldc of Keshbon hinguish. .the Viud 
Hab. 3. 17 the fields shall yield no meal; tho flocic 

S.Fields {cidlivatcd), d-^j: ycgehirr^ 

Jer. 39. 10 Neb uzar-adaa.. gave them.. fields at tho 

^.Fields, burnt places, nici?' slicramoiK 

Jer. 3:. 40 all the fields unto the brook of Kidron 

10. Field, aypSs. aip-os.- 

Matt 6. 28 Ooftsider the lilies of the field, how they 
6. 30 if God BO clothe the grass of the flelJ 

13. 24 a man which sowed good seed in hii fleld 
13. 27 didst not thou sow good seed in thy fleld 1 
13. 31 which a man took, and sowed in hi3 fleld 
13. 36 Declare, .the parable of the tares of ihefl. 
13. 38 The field Is the v.orid ; the good seed aro 
13. 44 is like unto treasure hid in a fleld 

13. 44 seUeth all.. ho hath, and buyeth th.it field 
24. i3 Neither let him v/hich is In the C-old return 
24. 40 Then shall two be in the field ; the "na 
27. 7 bought with them tiie ootter's field, to 
27. 8 that fleld was called. The field of blood 
27. 10 gave them for the potter's fleld, as the I. 
JTarki3. 16 let him that is in the field not turn back 
tukei2. 28 the grass, which is to day in the flci J, and 
13. 15 he sent him Into his fields to feed swino 
15. 25 Now his elder eon was in the fii;li' : and 
17. 7 when he is come from the fleld, Co and 
17. 31 ho that is in tho fleld, let him lilrowiso 
17. 3$ [Two .-shall be In tho field; the »ao sh.] 

11. yl space, open country, x<^,"* cliCra. 

Jclm 4. 35 Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields 
Jas. 5. '4 labourers who. .reaped down your flelda 

12. A littU space or place, x^P^o" chdrior. 

Acts I. i3 Now (his man pi-rdi-iacd a fleb! with tha 
J. 19 thaV field ia tailed, .ihe UelJ --ji t.ooU 



FIBEOE 



344 



FIFTY 



FIERCE — 
l.Fierce, "ijSN akzar. 

Job 41. JO None (is so) fierce that daro stir him up 
Z.IIeat, I'nn charon. 

E)iod32. 12 Turn from thy flcrco wrath, and rcpcntof 

JVmu 25. 4 that the fierce anger of the Lord may be 
32. 14 to augment yet tlie fierce anger of the L. 

1 Sa. 28. 18 nor executedst his fierce wrath upon Am. 

a Ch.28. II the fierce wrath of the Lord (is) upon you 

28. 13 and (.there is) fierce wrath against Israel 

29. 10 that his fierce wrath may turn away from 
Psa. 88. 16 Thy fierce wrath goeth over me ; thy ter. 
Isa. 13. 9 cruel botli with wratli and fierce anger 

13. 13 remove, .in the day of his fierce anger 
Jer. 4. 8 the fierce anger of the Lord is not turned 
4. 26 cities, .were broken down, .by his fierce 
12. 13 ashamed, .because of the fierce anger of 
25. 37 are cut down because of the fierce anger 
25. 38 is desolate, .because of his fieice anger 

30. 24 Tlie fierce anger of the Lord shall not re. 
49. 37 I will bring evil upon them, .my fierce a. 
SI. 45 deliver, .from the fierce anger of the Lord 

Xam. I. 12 Lord hath afflicted, .in. .his fierce anger 
4. II Jie hath poured out his fierce anger, and 

Jon. 3. 9 God will . . turn away from his fierce an. 

Zeplf. 2. 2 before the fierce auger of the Lord come 
3. 8 to pour upon them, .all my fierce anger 

Z.JTeai, '"in cknri. 

1 Sa. 20. 34 So Jonathan arose, .in fierce anger, and 
Isa. 7. 4 for the fierce anger of P^ozin with Syria 
Lam. 2. 3 He hath cut oft in. .fierce anger all the 

i.To be strong, illl yaaz, 2. 

Isa. 33. 19 Thou Shalt not see a fierce people, a peo. 

b.Strong, ly az. 

Gen. 49. 7 Cursed (be) their anger, for (it was) fierce 
Deut28. 50 A nation of fierce countenance, which 
Isa. 19. 4 and a fierce king shall rule over them 
Dan. S. 23 a king of fierce countenance, .shall stand 

G.N^ot mild, savage, a.vi)iifpos anemeros. 

2 Ti. 3. 3 false accusers, incontinent, fierce, desp. 

T.Hard, crxXTipSs skleros. 

Jas. 3. 4 Behold also the ships . . driven of fierce 

^.Dangerous, fierce, injurious, xa^eirSs chalepos. 

Matt. 8. 28 exceeding fierce, so that no man might 
FIERCE, to be — 
To he sharp, acute, light, lin chadad. 

Hab. I. 8 Their horses . . are more fierce than . . wol. 

FEEECE, to be tho more — 

y'o be strong upon, iTrtffxyo) epischuo. 

IiUke23. s -A-nd they were tho moro fierce, saying " 

FIESCE lion — . ' ~ 

A {roaring) lion, Tn;? shachal.\_ 

job 4. 10 tho voice of the fierce lion, and the teeth 
10. 16 Thou huntest mo as a fierce lion ; and 
28. 8 not trodden . . nor the fierce lion passed by 

FIEROEifESS — \ 

meat, yrs) charon. . 

I)eut.i3. 17 that the Lord may turn from the fl«rco. 
Josh,. 7. 26 So the Lord turned from the fierceness 
2 Ki. 23. 26 the Lord turned not from the fierceness 
2 Ch. 30. 8 that the fierceness of his wrath may turn 
Psa. 78. 49 He cast upon them the fierceness of his 
. . 85. 3 thou hast turned . . from the fierceness of 
Jer, 25. 38 is desolate because of the fierceness of tho 
Hos. II. 9 I will not execute tlie fierceness of mine 
Uah. I. 6 wlio can abide in the fierceness of liis a. ? 

^.Shaking, trembling, VTi raash. 

Job 39. 24 He swalloweth the ground with fierceness 
3. V/rath, Bv/iSs thuinos, 

Kev. 16. 19 ihe cup of tho wine of the fierceness of his 
19. 15 the wine press of the fierceness and wrath 

FIERCER, to be — 

To be sharp, hard, rtiyp_ qashah. 

2 Sa. 19. 43 the words of the men of Judah wore flcr. 
FIEBT — 
I, Fire, e'K esh. 

Psa. 21. 9 Thou Shalt make them as a Sery oven In 
^.Fire, -nnur. 

Dan. 3. 6, 11, 15 into the midst of a burning fiery f. 

3. 17 to deliver us from the burning fiery furn. 

3. 20 to cast (them) into the burning fiery fur. 

3. 21 cast into the midst of the burning fiery f. 

3. 23 fell down bound into . .the burning fiery f. 

3. 26 came near to. .the burning fiery furnace 

7. 9 his throne . .the C?ry flame . .his wlieels 

7. 10 A fiery stream, .came forth from before 

i.Bwtning one, f)")^ saraph. 

>Tum2i. 6 the Lord sent fiery serpents among the 
^eut. 8. 13 flery serpents, and scorpions, and drought 

A. Fire, irvp pu/r. 

Heb.io. 27 But a certain fearful looking for of. .fiery 

6. To be set on fire, irvpoofxai pur-"y>nai. 

Eph. 6. 16 ye shall be able to quench all the flery 

FURY serpent — 

liurning one, fyr}/ saraph. 

lfum.2i. 8 Make thee a fiery serpent, and set it upon 
jsa. 14. 29 his fruit (shall be) a fiery flying serpent 
^. 6 whence., the viper and fiery flying serpent ' 



FIERY trial — 

A burning, Trvpatris purdsis. 

I Pe. 4. 12 concerning the fiery trial v/hich 13 to try 

riFTEEH — 
l.Five {and) 

Gen. 5. 10 
7. 20 

Exod27. 14 

27- 15 
38.14 

38.15 
Lev. 27. 7 
Judg. 8. 10 
z Sa. Q. 10 

19 t7 

1 Ki. 7. 3 

2 Ki.14. 17 

20. 6 
2 Ch. 15. 25 
Isa. 38. 5 
Ezc. 45. 12 
Hos. 3. 2 



ten, -iW-i! naJcq or n-pi} tyaq chamesh. 
Enos lived, .eight hundred and fifteen yo. 
Fifteen cubits upward did the waters pre. 
The hangings of one side, .fifteen cubits 
on the other side, .hangings fifteen (cubi.) 
The hatigings of the one side, .fifteen cu. 
on tills, .andtliat. .hangings of fifteen cub. 
then tliy estimation sliall bo fifteen she. 
their hosts witli tlicm, about fifteen tho. 
Ziba had fifteen sons and twenty servants 
Ziba. .his fifteen sons and his twenty 
(lay) on forty five pillars, fifteen (in) a row 
Amaziali . . lived after . . Jehoash . . fifteen y. 
And I will add unto thy days fifteen yea. 
of Jehoahaz. king of Israel, fifteen years 
I will add unto thy days fifteen years 
five and twenty eliekels, fifteen shekels 
So I bought liei' to mo for fifteen, .of sil. 

I.Five and ten ,Tv'j;i t'an chainesh -eeasar. 

Gen. 2S. 7 an hundred threescore and fifteen yeai'S 
Exod38. 25 seven hundred and threescore and fifteen 
Num3i. 37 six hundred and threescore and fifteen 

3. Ten {and) five, Sf /caireVrc dekapente. 

Johaii. 18 Bethany was. .about fifteen furlongs off ' 
Acts 27. 28 they sounded again, and found (it) fifteen 
Gal. J. 18 to see Peter, and abode with him fifteen 

A. Seventy five, ip^oixi]KovTa TreVre. 

Acts 7. 14 all ills kindred, threescore and fifteen 

FITTEENTIl — 

l.Five (and) ten, "pll nfcn chamishshah asar. 
Exodi6. I on tho fifteenth day of the second month 
Lev. 23. 6 on the Cfteentli day. .the feast of unleav. 
23. 34 The fifteenth day of the seventh month 

23. 39 Also in the fifteenth day . .yo shall keep a 
N'um28. 17 in the fifteenth day of this month (is) tlio f . 

29. 12 on the fifteenth day . .ye shall h.avo an 
33. 3 they departed . . on the fifteenth day of 

1 Ki.i2. 32 ordained a feast, .on tho fifteenth d.ny of 

12. 33 the fifteenth day of the eighth month 

2 Ki.14. 23 In the fifteenth year of Aniaziah the son 

1 Ch.24. 14 The fifteenth to Bilgah, the sixteenth to 

25. 22 Tho fifteenth to Jeremoth. .his sons, and 

2 Ch.15. 10 they gatliered. .together, .in the fifteenth 
Esth. 9. 18 on the fifteenth, .of the sam.e they rested 

9. 21 and the fifteenth day of tho same, yearly 
Eze. 32. 17. in the fifteenth . . of the month . . tho word 
43. 25 in the fifteenth day of the mouth, shall 

2,Five and tenth, ireyreKaiSeKaTos pentckaidekatos. 
Luke 3. I in tho fif teeutir year of the roign of Tiber. 

FTFTH — ^ 

l.Fifth, 'e'en, '!f''pn chamishshi,'cha7niohi. 

Gen. I. 23 the evening and . .morning were the fitth 
' 30. 17 she conceived, and bare Jacob the fifth 

47.- 24 that ye shall give the fifth . .unto Pharaoh 
Lev. 19. 25 in the fifth year shall ye eat of the fruit 
22. 14 he shall put the fifth, .thereof unto it 
27. 13 he shall add a fifth .. thereof unto tliy . 
27. IS, 19 he shall add the fifth, .of the money 
27. 27 he. .shall add a fifth (part) of it thereto' 
27. 31 he shall add thereto the fifth, .thereof 
Num. 5. 7 he shall, .add unto it the fifth .. thereof 

7. 36 On the fifth day Shelumiel the son of Z. 
29. 26 on the fifth day nine bullocks, two rams 

. 33. 38 died . .in the first (daj-) of the fifth month 
Josh. 19. 24 the fifth lot came cut for the tribe . . of A. 
Judg. 19. 8 he arose early, .on the fifth day to depart 
2 Sa. 3. 4 tho fifth, Ehcphatiah the son of Abitat 

1 KI. 14. 25 it came to pass, in the fifth year of king R. 

2 Ki. 25. 8 in tho fifth month, .came Nebuzar-adan 

1 Ch.. 2. 14 Nethancel the fourth, Kaddai the fifth 

3. 3 The fifth, "hephatiah of Abital ; the sixth 

8. 2 Nohah the fourth, and Rapha the fifth 
12. 10 Mishmannah the fourth, Jeremiah, .fifth 

24. ■ 9 The fifth to llalchijah, the sixth to Mij. 

25. 12 The fifth to JScthani.ah. .his sons, and his 

26. 3 Elam the fifth, Jchohanan thff sixth, Eli. 

26. 4 Sacar the fouiih, and Ncthaneel the fifth 

27. 8 The fifth (captain) for the fifth month 

2 CIj. 12. 2 in the fifth year .. Shishak .. came up 
Ezra 7. 8 he came to Jerusalem in the fifth month 

7. 9 on the first . . of the fifth month came ho 
Jer. I. 3 of Jerusalem captive in the fifth month 
28. I it came to pass . .in the fifth month, (that) 
36. 9 it came to pass in the fifth year of Jehoi. 
52. 12 in the fifth month, .came Nebuzar-adan 
Eze. 1. .2 fifth . .of the month, which (was) the fifth 

20. I it came to pass. .In tho fifth (month) 
Zech. 7. 3 Should I weep in the fifth montli . .as I 

7. s Wlien ye fasted and mourned in the fifth 

8. 19 the fast of the fifth, .shall be. .joy and 

2.Five, n^pn, i^cij chamesh, chamishshah. 

2 KI. 8. 16 in the fifth year. .Jehoram. .began to 

Neh. 6. IS t'lfi "''I'l '^^^ finishcil in the twenty and fl. 

Eze. I. I in the fifth.. of the month.. the heavens 

I. 2-in the fifth, .of the month, .the fifth yea. 

8. 1 in the sixth.^month), in the fifth, .of the 

33. 21 in the tenth (month), in the fifth, .of the 

3. Fifth, ir^fjTTTos pemptos. 

Rev. 6. 9 when he had opened the fifth seal, I saw 
. 9. I the fifth angel sounded, and X saw u start. 



Rev. 16. 10 the fifth angel poured out lus vial upon 
21. 20 The fifth, sardonyx ; tho sixth, sardiua 

FIFTH part — 

Fifth, 'i?PD, V'l^U chamishshi, cliamisM. 

Lev. 3. 16 he . .'shall add the fifth part thereto, arid 
6. 5 ho . . shall add the fifth part more thereto 

1 Ki, 6. 31 tho lintel (and) side posts (were) a fifth p. 

FIFTH part, to take up the — ' 
To take fifth part, rank or place, e'en chamesh, 3.' 
Gen. 41. 34 Let Pharaoh, .take up the fifth part of 

FIFTH (rib) — 

Fifth (part or rib), tych chomesh. 

2 Sa. 2. 23 Abner. .smote him under the fifth (rib) 

'3. 27 Joab . . smote him there under the fifth (r.) 

4. 6 and they smote him under the fifth (rib) 

20. 10 so he smote him therewith in.the fifth (r.) 

FIFTH time — 

Fifth, 'P'!?n, 'i^'an chamishshi, chamishi. 

Neh. 6, 5 Then aeni .gaub'ifllat . . the fifth time with 

FIFTIES, by — 

By fifty, ava TrevTi]KovTa ana pentekonta. 

Mark 6. 40 And they sat down in ranks, .by fifties 
Luke 9. 14 Make them sit down by fifties in a conip, 

FIFTIETH — 

Fifty, D'^pq chamishshim. , 

Lev. 25. 10 yo shall hallow tho fiftieth year, and proc. 

25. II A jubile shall that fiftieth year be unto 
a KI. 15. 23 In the fiftieth year of Azariah king of J. 

15. 27 lu the two and fiftieth year of Azariah 

FIFTY — 

1. Fifty, D'tJ'pn chamishshim. 

Gcu. 6. 15 tiie breadth of it fifty cubits, and the'^ 
' ;7. 24 upon the earth an hundred and fifty days 
8. 3 after the end of the hundred and fifty da. 
9.28 Noah lived . . three hundred and fifty years 
g. 29 days . . were nine hundred and fifty years 
J 8. 24 Perad venture tliere be fifty righteous 
• iS. 24 for the fifty righteous that (are) therein! 
18. 26 If I find in Sodom fifty righteous within 
18. 28 there shall lack five of the fifty righteous 
TsodiS. 21, 25 rulers of fifties,' and rulers of tens 

26. 5 Fifty loops shalt thou make in the ono 
26. 5 fifty loops shalt thou make in the cdgo' 
26. 6 And thou shalt make fifty taclies of gold 
26. 10 thou shalt make fifty loops on the edge 
26. 10 fifty loops in the edge of tho curtain 

26. II thou slialt make fifty taches of brass, and 

27. 12 on the west side, .hangings of fifty cubits 
27. 13 tho breadth of the court, .(shall be) fifty 

30. 23 Take . . cinnamon . . two hundred and fifty 
30. 23 sweet calamus two hundred and fifty ,~ 
36. 12 Fifty loops made he in one curtain, and il: 
36. 13 he made fifty taches of gold, and coupled 
36. 17 fifty loops upon, .and fifty loops made he 
36. 18 he made fifty taches (of^ brass to couple.' 
33. 12 for tlic west side, .hangings of fifty cubits 
38. 13 for the east side eastward fifty cubits 

38. 26 three thousand and five hundred and fifty 
lev. 23. 16 unto the morrow, .shall ye number fifty 
.27. 3 thy estimation shall be fifty shekels of si. 
27. i6 an homer of barley seed, .at fifty shekels 
Kum. I. 23 Those, .numbered of them, .(were) fifty 
I. 25 forty, .five thousand six kund. and fifty 
I. 29 fifty and four thousand and four liuhdrcd 
I. 31 fifty and seven thousand and four hundred 
1. 43 fifty aad three thousand and four hundred 

1. 46 three thousand, .five hundred and fifty 

2. 6 fifty and four thousand and four hundred 
2. 8 fifty and seven thousand and four hundred 
2. 13 fifty and nine thousand and three hundred 
2. 13 five thousand and six hundred and fifty 
2. 16 fifty and one thousand, .four bund. andf. 
2. 30 fifty and three thousand and four hundred 
2. 31 an hundred thousand and fifty and seven 
2. 32 three thousand and five hundred and fifty 
4. 3, 23, 30, 33, 39, 43, 47 From, .until fifty years 
4. 36 were two thousand seven hundred and fl. 
8. 23 from the age of fifty years they shall cease 

16. 2 two hundred and fifty princes of the ass. 
16. 17 two hundred and fifty censers; thou also 
j6. 35 consumed the two hundred and fifty men 
26. 10 fire devoured two hundred and fifty men 
26. 34 flftyand two thousand and seven hundred 
26. 47 fifty and three thousand and four hundred 

31. 30 tliou shalt take oneportion of fifty, of the 
31. 47 Jloses took one portion of fifty. .of man 
31. 32 sixteen thousand seven hundred and fifty 

Deut. I. 15 captains over fifties, and captains over 

22. 29 Then the man. .shall give, .fifty.. of silver 
Josh. 7. 21 a wedge of gold cf fifty shekels weight 
1 Sa. 6. 19 he smote of the people fifty thousand and' 

8. 12 he will appoint, .captains over fifties 
283.13. I Absalomprepared..fiftymentorunbeforo 

24. 24 David bought., the oxen for fifty shekels of 

1 Ki. I. 3 he prepared.. fifty men to run before him- 

7. 2 the breadth thereof fifty cubits, and tho 
7. 6 the length thereof, .fifty cubits, and -tho- 

9. 23 five hundred and fifty, which bare rulo 
10. 29 and an horse for an hundred and fifty 
18. 19 prophets of Baal four hundred and fifty 
i3. 22 Baal's prophets, .four hundred and flity 

2 Ki, I. 9 king sent, .a captain of fifty with his fifty 

I. lo Elijah answered . .the captain of fifty. If I 
t. 10 then let fire, .consume thee and thy fifty 
I. 10 came . . fire . . and ccnsiuaed him arid his fl. 
1. n another captain of fifty with his fifty 



FIFTY 

2 KJ. I. 12 Jet fire, .consume thee and thy fifty 

1. 12 fire, .came, .and consumed him and his fl. 
I. 13 he sent, .a captain of. .fifty with his fifty 
I. 13 And the third captain ot fifty went up 
I. 13 let. .the life of these fifty thy servants 

1. 14 captains of the. .fifties with their fifties 

2. 7 fifty men of the sons of the prophets went 
2. 16 there he with tliy servants fifty strong 

2. 17 Send. They sent therefore fifty men 
13. 7 Neither did ho leave, .but fifty horsemen 
15. 2 he reigned two and fifty years in Jerusalem 
15. 20 Mcnahem exacted, .of each man fifty sh. 
15. 25 and with him fifty men ot the Gileadites 
21. I Manasseh. .reitcned fifty and five j-ears in 
« Ch. 5. 21 they took, .of their camels fifty thousand 
5. 21 sheep two hundred and fifty thousand 
B. 40 sons, and sons' sons, an hundred and fifty 
9. 9 brethren, .nine hundred and fifty and six 
12. 33 Of Zebulun. .fifty thousand, which could 
« Ch. I. 17 and an horse for an hundred and fifty 

2. 17 they were found an hundred and fifty th. 

3. 9 the weight of the nails (was) fifty shekels 
8. lo two hundred and fifty, that bare rule over 
8. i8 took, .four hundred and fifty talents of 

s6. 3 he reigned fifty and two years in Jerusa. 

33. I he reig)ied fifty and five years in Jerusa. 
2lia 2. 7 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 

2. 14 children of Bigvai, two thousand fifty and 
2. 15 children of Adin, four hundred fifty and f . 
2. 22 The men of Netophah, fifty and six 
2. 29 The children of Nebo, fifty and two 
2. 30 children of Magbish, an hundred fifty and 
2. 31 Elam, a thousand two hundred fifty and 
E. 37 children of Immer, a thousand fifty and 
a. 60 children of Nekoda, six hundred fifty and 

8. 3 with him . . of the males an hundred and f. 

5. 6 the son of Jonathan, and witli him fifty 
B. 26 si.\ liundred and fifty talents of silver 

tteb. s. 17 an hundred and fifty of the Jews and ru. 

6. 15 So the wall was finished, .in fifty and two 

7. 10 The children of Arab, six hundred fifty 
7. 12 a thousand two hundred fifty and foilr 
7. 20 children of Adin, six hundred fifty and fl. 
7. 33 The men of the otlier Nebo, fifty and two 
7. 34 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 

7. 40 children of Immer, a thousand fifty and 
_7. 70 The Tirshatha gave, .fifty basons, five h. 

Esth." 5. 14 Let a gallows be made of fifty cubits high 
7. 9 Behold also, the gallows, fifty cubits high 

Isa. 3. 3 The captain of fifty, and the honourable 

Eze. 40. 15 from the. .gate, .unto the. .porch, .fifty 
40. 21, 25, 36 the length, .fifty cubits, and the 
40. 29, 33 &l'fy cubits long, and five and twenty 
42. 2 north door, and the breadth, .fifty cubits 
42. 7 chambers, the length thereof . . fifty cub. 
42. 8 the length of the chambers, .(was) fifty 
45. 2 fifty cubits round about for the suburbs 
48. 17 toward the north two hundred and fifty 
48. 17 toward the south two hundred and fifty 
48. 17 toward the east two hundred and fifty 
48. 17 toward the west two hundred and fifty 

Hag. 2. 16 for to di'aw out fifty, .out of the press 

I.Flfty Tr:-VTT)KOVTa penteconta 

XiUke 7. 41 five hundred pence, and .the other fifty 

16. 6 Take thy bill, and sit do\TO . .write fifty 
John 8. 57 Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast 

21. II great fishes, an hundred and fifty and th. 
Acts 13. 20 about the space of four hundred and fifty 

FIFTY every where — 

Fifty by fifty, Q'^pna n'a'sn chaniishshimhacham. 
Exod27. 18 and the breadtli fifty every where, and 
FIFTY, by — 
Fifty vien (i.e. each), t^'x Q'tstpn chamishshim ish. 

1 Ki. 18. 4 Obadiah.. hid them byfiftyinacave.andf. 

18. 13 I hid an hundred men . . by fifty in a cave 

no — 

l.Fig, fig tree, njKp teenah. 

Gen. 3. 7 they sewed fig leaves together, and made 

Numi3. 23 and., of the pomegranates, and of the figs 

20. 5 it (is) no place ot seed, or of figs, or of vi. 

2 Ki. 20. 7 Isaiah said. Take a lump of figs. And 
Neh. 13. 15 as also wine, grapes, and figs, and all 
Isa. 38. 21 Isaiah .. said, Let them take a lump of fl. 
Jer. 24. I two baskets of figs., set before the temple 

24. ■ 2 very good Bgs .. figs . .first ripe., naughty fi. 
24. 3 And I said, Figs ; the good figs, very good 
24. 5 Like these good figs, so will I acknowled. 
24. 8 a.3 the evil figs, which cannot be eaten 
29. 17 I will., make them like vile figs, that ca. 

i.Fig, ffvKov sukon. 

Matt. 7. 16 Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of 
Markii. 13 nothing but leaves; for the time of figs 
Luke 6. 44 For of thorns men do not gather figs, nor 
Jas. 3. 12 either a vine, figs f so (can) no fountain 

KG, green — 

Creen, hard, unripe fig, is pag. 

Song. 2. 13 The fig tree puttetU forth her green flgs 
HG, untimely - — 
Unripe fig, oKvvBas olunthas. 

Rev. 6. 13 as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs 

FIG tree — . 

l.Fig free, fig, ni\(n(eenah. 

Dent. 8. 8 A land of wheat . . and fig trees, and pom. 

Judg. 9. 10 the trees said to the fig tree, Come thou 

9. II But the fig tree said unto them, Should 

X El 4, 25 iftaa under hia vine and under his fig tree 



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2 Ki. 18. 31 eat ye. .every one of his fig tree, and dr. 
Tsa.ios. 33 He smote their vines.. and their fig trees 
Piov 27. 18 Whoso keepeth the fig tree shall eat the f. 
Song 2. 13 The fig tree putt^th forth her green fifs 
Isa. 34. 4- down.. as a falling (fig) from tlie fig tree 
36. 16 eat ye. .every one of Ins fig tree, ind dr. 
Jer. s. 17 shall eat up thy vines and thy iig trees 

8. 13 nor figs on the fig tree, and the lenf shall 
II08. I. 12 I will destroy her vines and her fig trees 

9. 10 as the first ripe in the flg tree at her first 
Joel I. 7 He hath.. barked my fig tree : he hath 

1. 12 The vine is dried up, and the fig tree la. 
2. 22 the fig tree and the nne do yield their 
Amos 4. 9yourfigtrecsandyourolivetreesincrea8ed 
Mic. 4. 4 shaU Bit every man .. imder his fig tree 
Nah. 3. 12 All thy strongholds (shall be like) fig trees 
Hab. 3. 17 Although the fig tree shall not blossom 
Hag. 2. 19 the vine, and tlie fig tree, and the pome. 
Zech. 3. 10 call . . under the vine and under the flg tree 
^■Fig, fig tree, (TvKea, <rvKTi sukea,' suke. 

Matt2i. 19 when he sawa fig tree in the way, ne came 
21. 19 presently the flg tree \vithered away 
21. 20 How soon fs the fig tree withered away I 
21. 21 shall not only do this.. to the flg tree 
24. 32 Now loam a parable of the flg tree ; When 
llarkii. 13 seeing a flg tree afar offjhaving leaves, he 
II. 20 they saw the fig tree dried up from the 
II. 21 the flg tree which thou cursedst is wither. 
13. 28 Now leam a parable of the fig tree ; When 
Lukei3. 6 A certain (man) had a fig tree planted in 
13. 7 years I come seeking fruit on this fig tree 
21. 39 Behold the fig tree, and all the trees 
John I. 43 when thou was under the flg tree, I saw 
I. 50 I saw thee under the flg tree, helievest 
Jas. 3. i?Can the flg tree, .bare olive berries? 
Eev. 6. 13 as a fig tree casteth her untimely flgs 

FIGHT — 

1. Order, rank, arranging, rtj-yo maaraka/i. 

I Sa.17. 20 as the host was going forth to the fight 
1. Public conflict, kyiiv agon. 

1 Ti. 6. 12 Fight the good flght of faith, lay hold on 

2 Ti. 4. 7 I have fought a good fight, I have finish. 

3.^ contest, struggle, ^SX-rjcris athlesis. 

Heb. 10. 32 ye endured a great fight of atflictlcna 

4. War, battle, fight, Tr6\e/j.os 2'<^f<^'''^os- 

Heb. II. 34 waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight 

FIGHT, to — 

1. To fight, consume, cn^ lacham. 

Psa. 35. I flght against them that fight against me 
56. 1 for man. .he flghtiug daily oppresseth 
56. 2 for (they be) many that flght against me 

2. To fight, be consumed, cn^ lacham, 2. 

Exod. 1. 10 join, .our enemies, and fight against ua 
J4. 14 The Lord shall flght for you, and ye 
14. 2s the Lord flghteth for them against the 
17. 8 Then came Amalek, and fought with Is. 
17. 9 Choose us out men, and go out, flght with 
17. 10 So Joshua, .fought with Amalek : and M. 

Nmnzi. I he fought against Israel, and took, .of 
21. 23 he came to Jahaz, and fougiit against Is. 
21. 26 Sihon. .had fought against the former 

Peut. I. 30 The LoKD your Ggd. .he shall flght for 

1. 41 We have sinned, .we will go up and flght 

I. 42 Say unto them. Go not up, neither flght 

3. 22 the LOKD your God he shall flght for you 

20. . 4 to flght for you against youi- enemies, to 

20. 10 thou comest nigh unto a city to flght 

Josh. 9. 2 they gathered themselves together, to fl. 
10. 14 hearkened, .for the Lord fought forlsr. 
10. 25 all your enemies against whom ye flght 
10. 29 Then Joshua, .and all Israel, .fought 
10. 31, 34 encamped against it, and fought 
JO. 36 Joshua, .and all Israel, .fought against it 
la 38 Joshua returned, .to Debir, and fought 

10. 42 the Lord God of Israel fought for Israel 

11. s pitched together, .to fight against Israel 
19. 47 the children of Dan went up to fight 

23. 3 your God (is) he that hath fought for you 

23. 10 "the Lord your God, he (it is) that fighte. 

24. 8 they fought with you : and I gave them 
24. II and the men of Jericho fought against 

Judg. I. I Who shall go up. .to fight against them ? 
I. 3 Come up mth me. .that we may fight 
I. 5 they fought against him, and they slew 
I. 8 the children of Judah had fought against 
I. 9 children of Judah went down to fight 
5. 19 The kings came (and) fought, then fought 
5. 20 They fought, .the stars in their courses f. 

8. I when thou wentest to flght with the M. ? 

9. 17 For my father fought for you, and adven. 
9. 38 go out, I pray now, and fight mth them 
9. 39 Gaal went out. .and fought with Abimcl. 
9. 43 Abimelech fought against the city all 

9. 52 Abimelech came unto the tower, and fou. 
JO. 9 passed over Jordan to fight also against J. 
10. 18 What man (is he) that will begin to fight 
II. 6 that we may flght with the cliildren of 
II. 8 and flght against the children of Ammon 
II. 9 If ye bring me home again to flght against 
II. 12 that thou art come against me to flght U 
II. 20 Sihon. .pitched in Jahaz, and fought 
II. 23 Balak. .did he ever flght against them 

11. 32 Jephthah passed over, .to fight against 

12. I Wherefore passedst thou oyer to fight 
12. 3 then are ye come up. .to fight against me? 
12. 4 gathered .. all the men . .and fought with 

I Sa. 4. 9 quit yourselves like men, and flght 



FIGHT 



1 Sa. 4. 10 the Philistines fought, and Israel waa 
8. 20 go out before us, and flght our battles 

12. 9 the Philistines, .lought against them 

13. 5 the Philistines gathered, to flght with I. 

14. 47 Saul, .fought against all his enemies on 

15. j8 flglit against them until they be consum. 
17. 9 If he be able to flght with me, and to kill 
17. 10 give me a man, that we may flght toget. 
17. 19 in the valley of Elah, flgliting with the P. 
17. 32 thy servant will go and flght with this P. 

17. 33 Thou art not able to go. to flght with 

18. 17 be thou valiant for me, and flght tho 

19. 8 David went out and fought with the Ph. 
23. I the Philistines flght against Keilah, and 
23. 5 David and his men. .fought with the Ph. 
25. 28 my lord flghteth the battles of the LOED 

28. I Philistines gathered their armies, .to fig. 

29. 8 that I may not go flght against the erero. 

31. I Now the Pliilistincs fought against Israel 

2 Sa." 2. 28 (he people stood still, .neither fought 
8. 10 because he had fouglit against Hadad. 

JO. 17 Syrians set themselves in array, .and fo. 

11. 17 And the men of the city, .fought with J. 
J I. 20 approached ye so nigh, .when ye did fl. J 

12. 26 Joab fought against Rabbah of the child. 
12. 2? I have fought against Rabbah, and have 

12. 29 David.. fought against it, and took it 

21. 15 David went down, .and fought against 

1 KI.12. 21 to flght against the house of Israel, to 
J2. 24 -Ye shall not go up, nor flght against 

20. 23 but let us flght against them in the plain 
20. 25 we will fight against them in the plain 

22. 31 Fight neither with small nor great, sava 
_ 22. 32 And they turned aside to flght against 

2 Ki. 3. 21 that the kings were come up to flght ag». 

8. 29 when he fought against Hazael king of 8. 

9. IS when he fought with Uazael king of Syr. 
10. 3 Look out. .and flght for your master's ho, 
12. 17 Hazael. .fought against Gath, and took It 
13. 12 his might wherewith he fought against A. 
14. 15 how he fought with Amaziah king of Ju. 
ig. 9 he is come out to flght against thco 

J Ch. 10. I Now the Philistines fought against Israel 
18. 10 because he had fought against Haderezcr 
19. 17 against the .Syrians, they fought with him 

3 Ch.11. I to flght against Israel, that he might bri. 

J I. 4 Ye shall not go up, nor fight against your 

13. 12 O. .flght ye not against tiie Lord God of 
18. 30 Fight ye not with small or great, sava 
18. 31 they compassed about him to flght: but 
20. 17 Ye shall not (need) to flght in this (battle) 
20. 29 that the Lord fought against the enemies 
22. 6 when he fought with Hazael king of Syria 
27. 5 He fouglit also with the king of the Amo. 

32. 8 with us (is) tlie Lord .. to flght our battle! 
35. 20 Necho king of Egj'pt came up to flght 
35. 22 disguised himself, that he might flght 
35. 22 came to flght in the valley of Megiddo 

Neh. 4. 8 to flght against Jerusalem, and to hinder 
4. 14 remember the Lord, .and flght for your 
4. 20 resort ye thither. .God shall fight for us 
Psa. 109. 3 They . . fought against me without a cause 
Isa. 19. 2 they .shall fight every one against his bro. 

20. I Tartan came . . and fought against Ashdod 

30. 32 in battles of shaking will he fight with it 
63. TO therefore he was turned, .he fought • 

Jer. I. 19 they shall fight p.gainst thee ; but they 
15. 20 they shall fight against thee, but they 
SI. 4 wherewith ye fight against the king of B. 

21. 5 I myself will flght against you with an 
32. 5 though ye fight with the Chaldeans, yo 
32. 24 into the hand of the Chaldeans, that flght 

32. 20 the Chaldeans, that fight against this c'ty 

33. 5 They come to flght with the Chaldeans 

34. I and all the people, fought against Jcra. 
34. 7 the king 0? Babylon's army fought again. 
34. 22 and they shall fight against it, and talo 
37. 8 And the Clialdeans shall, .flght against 
37. 10 whole army of the Chaldeans that flght 
41. 12 they took all the men, and welit to flght 
51. 30 The. .men of Babylon have forbom to flg. 

Dan. 10. 20 now will I return to flght with the prince 

II. II the king of the south shall, .fight with 
Zech 10. 5 they shall fight, because the Lord (is) 

14. 3 Then shall the Lord go forth, and f ght 
14. 3 as when he fought in the day of battle 
14. 14 Judah also shall flght at Jerusalem : and 

3. To assemble, icar, serve, N3>" isaba. 

Isa. 29. 7 the multitude of all the natioivs that flghl 
29. 8 so shall, .the nations be thatfightagainsl 

31. 4 so shall the Lord, .come down to fight 
Zech 14. 12 all the people that have fought against 

4. 7*0 loar, n^V tsabah. 

Isa. 29. 7 even all that flght against her and her 
S.TFar, warfare, battU, ri^n?? milchajnah. 

Deut. 2. 32 Sihon came out against us. .to flght at J. 

Judg2o. 20 Israel put themselves in array to flght 

1 Ki.2o. 26 went up to Aphek, to fight against Israel" 

2 Ch.32. 2 that he was purposed to flght against J. 
Psa. 144. I my hands to war, (and) my fingers to flght 

6. To agonize, contest publicly, iydivi^ofiai agonizo. 
JohmS. 36 then.Svould my servants fight, that I shou. 

1 Ti. 6. 12 Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on 

2 Tt 4. 7 I have fought a good flght, 1 have finished 

1 .To fight, strive, fxixofiai. ma.chomai. 

Jas. 4. 2 ye fight and war, yet ye have not, becaHM 

8. To ivar, battle, fight, iro\(ij.4a> poleme5. 

Eev. 2, 16 I . . wiU fight against them with tbe ivacd 

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Rev. 12. 7 Mich.'iel aad his angels fo'jght agaiiist 
12. 7 and the dragon fought and his angcla 

9. To iox, irvKTevcii puktcuO. 

I Co. 9. 26 80 flght I, not as ono that beatcth the air 

riGHT against God, to — 

\.To fight with God, 0eofj.ax^<o thcomachco. 

Acts 23. 9 find no evil, .let us not flght against God 

^.Fighting vrith Ood, Oeofidxos iheor:iachos. 

Acts 5. 39 haply ye be found even to fight against G. 

FIGHT -with beasts, to — 

To fight with wild beasts, Byjptofj.ax^'o ihlriomachcd. 

1 C0.15. 32 if . .1 have fought with beasts at Ephesus 

ITGHTIKa — 

A fight, striving, /xdx'n mache, 

2 Co. 7. 5 without (were) fightings, within (were) 
Jas. 4. I From whence (come) wars and fightings 

FIGHTHTG men — 

To do or make war, norpa it^jj askah milchamah. 

z Ch.26. II Uzziali had an host of fighting men, that 
KGTJBE — 
l.Figure, idol, hoD, hoa semel. 

Deut. 4. 16 the similitude of any Cgiire, the liioticsa 
2. Form, building, n-jan tahnith. 

Isa. 44. 13 he. .maketh it after the figure of a man 
Z.Antitype, corresponding impression, avrlrvrov. 

Heb. 9. 24 the holy places, .the flgiu-es of^the truo 
^.A parable, placing alongside, irapa^oxi) parabole. 

Heb. 9. 9 Which (was) a figure for the time then 
II. 19 whence also he received him in a flgura 

i.A type, impression, rinros tupos. 

Acts 7. 43 ye took up . . figures which ye made to 
Kom. 5. 14 who is the figure of him that was to come 

ITGTJEE, like — 

Antitype, avrlrviTOV antitupon, 

I Pe. 3. 2 J The like figure whereunto (even) baptism 
FISTIB.es, carved — 

Carving, graving, ny'pDD miqlaaih. 

I Ki. 6. 29 carved all ihe walls, .v/ith carved figures 

niE — 

File, notched edge, D'9 nn'S? petsirah pirn. 

I Sa. 13. 21 Yet they had a file for the mattockB, and 

nxL — 

I. Full, n|?o male. 

Jer. 23. 24 do not I fill heaven and earth? saith the 
2.Fulness, KVP nielo. 

Exodi6. 32 Fill an omer of it to be kept for your gen. 

isa. 8. 8 stretching out of his wings shall fill, .thy 

S.Satiety, fulness, ni^ soba. 

iev. 25. 19 ye shall eat your fill, and dwell therein 
Deut 23. 2i thou mayest eat grapes thy fill at thine 

fhi, to — 

\. To fill, complete, befall, th'!} male. 

Gen. I. 22 multiply, and fill the waters in the seas 
Exodio. 6 they shall fill thy houses, and the houses 
4°- 34. 35 gloi'y of tbe Lord filled the tabernacle 
I Ki. 8. 10 the cloud filled the house of the Lord 
8. II glory of the Lord had filled the house of 

18. 33 Fill four barrels with water, and poui-(it) 
a Ch. 5. 14 glory of the Lord had filled the house of 

(7. I and the glcry of the Lord filled the house 
7. 2 because the glory of the Lord had filled 
Psa. 110. 6 shall fill (the places) with the dead bodies 
Isa. 14. 21 nor fiU the face of the world with cities 

27. 6 Israel shall, .fill the face of the world 
Jer. 16. 18 they have filled mine inheritance with 

19. 4 they, .filled this place with the blood of 
46. 12 and thy cry hath filled the land : for the 

'Eza. 8. 17 for they have filled the land with violence 
10. 3 and the cloud filled the inner court 
e8. 16 they have filled, .thee mth violence, and 

30. II they shall, .fill the land vidth the slain 

43. 5 the glory of the Lord filled the house 

44. 4 the glory of the LOED filled the house of 

Z.TofUl, kSd male, 3. 

Gen. 21. 19 went and filled the bottle with water, and 
24. 16 she went down, .and filled her pitcher 
26. 15 had stopped them, and filled them with 
42. 25 commanded to fill their sacks v/ith com 
44. I Fill the men's sacks (with) food, as much 
Exod. 2. 16 they . .filled the troughs to water their f. 

28. 3 whom I have filled mth the spirit of wis. 

31. 3 I have filled him with the spirit of God 
35. 31 tie hath filled him with the spirit of God 
35. 35 Them hath he filled with wisdom of heart 

Deut. 6. II houses, .which thou filledstuot, and wells 
Josh. 9. 13 these bottles of wine, which we filled 
1 8a. 16. I Fill thine horn with oil, and go, I will 
I Ki. 18. 35 and he filled the trench also with water 

20. 27 but the Syrians filled the country 

s Ki. 3. 25 cast every man his stone, and filled it 

21. 16 till he had filled Jerusalem from one end 

23. 14 he. .filled their places with the bones of 

24. 4 he filled Jerusalem with innocent blood 
Ezra 9. II abominations, which have filled it from 
;fob 3. 15 Or with princes, .who filled thtir hou£»s 

gt 21 Till he fill thy mouth with laugliing, and 
IS. 2 Should a wise man . . fill his belly mth tho 
go. »3 (When) he is about to fill hia beUy, (God) 



Job 22. i3 Yet ho filled their houses v/ith good 

23. 4 I would . . fill my mouth with arguments 
33. 39 Wilt thou, .fill the appetite of the young 
41. 7 Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons? 

Psa. 17. 14 whose belly thou fillest with thy hid (tr.) 

80. 9 cause it to take deep root, and it filled 

81. 10 open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it 
83. 16 Fill their faces %vith shame ; that they 

107. 9 he . . Clleth the hungry soui with goodness 
129. 7 ^^'hcre■\vith the mower filleth not his hand 
Prov. I. 13 we shall fill our houses with spoil 

8. 21 to inherit substance ; and I will flU their 
Isa. 33. 5 he hath filled Zion with judgment and 

65. '=0 an old man that hath not filled his days 
Jer. 13. 13 I will fill all the inhabitants of this land 
13. 17 for thou hast filled me with indignation 
33. 5 to fill them >vith the dead bodies of men 
.51. 9 Ishmael the son of Kethaniah filled it 
SI. 14 Sui'cly I will fill thee v/ith men, as with 
SI. 34 he hath filled his belly with my dclicates 
Eze. 3. 3 fill thy bowels with this roll that I give 
7. 19 shall not satisfy their souls, neither fill 

9. 7 Defile the house, and fill tho courts with 

10. 2 and fill thine hand with coals of fire from 

11. 6 ye have filled the streets thereof with the 

24. 4 Gather the pieces . .fill (it) with the choice 

32. s I toU. .fill the valleys with thy height 

33. 8 I will fUl his mountains with his slain 
Nah. 2. 12 The lion, .filled liis holes with prey, and 
Zeph. I. 9 vifhich fill their master's houses with vio. 
Hag. 2. 7 I will fill this house with glory, saith tlio 
Zech. s- 13 When I have . .filled the bovif with Ephr, 

S. To fill, nho mela. 

Dan. 2. 3's' the stone that smote the lavage .. filled tlw 

i. To cover, nai) atah. 

Psa. 84. 6 make it a well ; tho rain also fUloth tho 

5. To fill, satisfy, water, nin ravah, 5. 

Isa. 43. 24 neither hast thou filled me with the fat 

6. To satisfy, satiate, fill, Viy saba, 5. 

Job 9. 18 He will not suffer, .but filleth me with 
Psa. 147. 14 filleth thee with the finest of the wheat 
Lam. 3. 15 He hath filled me with bitterness, he hath 
B^e. 27. 33 thou fiUedst many people ; thou didst 
32. 4 1 vrill fill the beasts of the whole earth 

7. To fill, load, yeixi^oj gemizo. 

Lukei4. 23 to come in, that my house may be filled 
15. 16 he would fain have filled Ins belly with 
John 2. 7 Kll the waterpots . . And they filled 

6. 13 they, .filled tv/elvc baskets with the fraj;. 
Sev. 8. s the angel, .filled it with fire of the altar 

15. 8 temple v/as filled ivith smoke from tho 

Z.To fill in, make quite full, iixTiiirX-mj-i eiirpiplPnn.. 
Luke I. S3 He hath filled the hungry with good tUi. 
John 6. 12 \Vhen they were filled, he said imto his 
Eom 15. 24 if first I bo somewhat filled with youi- 

9. To fill in, ifiinirXda empiplao. 

Acts 14. 17 filling our hearts with food and gladness 

10. To mingle, mix, Kepdvpu/ii keranmimi, — u'w. 
Pvcv. 18. 6 cup which she hath filled fill to her double 

ll.Tofdl, make full, tt^uttAtj/ii, ttXt^Oo) plSiho. 
lilatt 27. 48 took a sponge, and filled (it) with vinegar - 
Lnko 1. 15 he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost 
I. 41 Elisabeth was filled with the Holy Ghost 
I. 67 Zacharias was filled witlithe Holy Ghost 

4. 28 all they in the synagogue . . wei'e filled 

5. 7 filled both the ships, so that they began 

5. 26 they were all amazed . . and were filled 

6. II were filled with madness ; and communed 
Johnig. 29 they filled a sponge with vinegar, and 
Acts 2. 4 they were all filled with the Holy Ghost 

3. lo they were filled with wonder and amaze. 

4. 8 Then Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost 

4. 31 and they were all filled with the Holy G. 
5. 17 and aU they., were filled with indignation 
9. 17 that thou mightest. .be filled with the 

13. 9 Saul. .iUled with the Holy Ghost, set his 
13. 4s they were filled with envy, and spake 
ig. 29 the whole city was filled with confusion 

I2.T0 fill, make full, irKripSo) pleroo. 

Luke 2. 40 waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom 

3. s Every valley shall be filled, and every 
John 12. 3 was filled with the odour of the ointment 

16. 6 because I have said . . sorrow hath filled 
Acts 2. 2 and it filled all the house v.'here they 

5. 3 why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie 
S. 28 have filled Jerusalem with your doctrine 

13. s2 the disciples were filled with joy, and 
Horn. I. 29 Being filled wth all unrighteousness 

15. 13 the God of hope fill you with all joy and 
15. 14 ye also are. .filled with all knowledge 
2 Co. 7. 4 I am filled with comfort, I am exceeding 
Eph. 1. 23 the fulness of him that filleth all in all 
3. 19 might be filled with all the fulness of God 

4. JO ascended up., that hemiglitfill all things 

5. 18 be not drunk . .but be filled with the Spirit 
Col. 1. 9 that ye might be lUled with the knowledge 
2 Ti. I. 4 desiring to see thee, .that I may be filled 

13. To fill together or thoioughly, iTvfjLv\rip6u sumpL 
Luke 8. 23 they were filled, .and were in jeopardy 

li. To feed, xoprd(w chortazo. 

Matt. s. 6 Ble«sed (are) they . . for they shall be filled 

14. 20 they did all eat, and were filled : and they 
jj. 33 so much bread . . as to fill so great a mul.? 

15. 37 they did all eat, and were filled : and they 
Mark 6. 43 And they did all oat, and were filled 



Mark 7. 27 Jesus said . . Let the children first be filled 

8. 8 So they did eat, and were filled : and they 
Luke 6. 21. Blessed are (ye), .for ye shall be filled 

9. 17 And they did eat, and were all filled : and 
John 6. 26 y« did oat of the loaves, and were filled 
Jas. 2. 16 Depart in peace, be (ye) warmed and filled 
llev. 19. 21 all the fowls-were filled with their flesh 

ITLl full, to — 

To fill, load, ye/A^ca ffemizo. 

llarkis. 36 one ranand filled aspongofullofvinegas 
jTILI, selves, to- — 
I.To suck in, eaiiate, nj.0 saha. 

Isa. 56. 12 v.'o wUl fill ourselves v/ith strong drink 
"LTo satisfy, satiate, V$V saba. 

Deut 31. 20 they shall have eaten and filled themseL 
FtLl, to tate tie — 
To be filed, satisfied, watered, nn ravah. 

Prov. 7. 18 let us take our fill of love uutil tho mor. 
Fm. or be filled up, to — 

1. To fill up, ayair\-iTp6o} anaplcroo. 

1 Th. 2. 16 might be saved, to fdl up their sins alway 

2. To fill 'dp instead of, avravairXripSia antanapler. 

Col. 1. 24 Who . . fiU up that which is behind of tha 

3. To fill, ir-cJx full,: irX-qpSa 2'l^rod. 

Matt23. 32 J?ill ye up then the measure of your fath. 

4. To end, TcXeco tcleo. 

Rev. IS. I for in them is filled up tho \vrath of Cod 
FILL up, vrHch is pat ia to — 
That u-hich fills up, TcXiipajxa plerSma. 

Matt g. 16 that which is put in to fill it up laliolli 

fuled — 

Full, vho male. 

Isa. 6. I lifted up, and his train filled tho tompio 
nr.T.ED, to be — 
l.Tobefull, iiht;i male. 

Gen. C. 13 the earth is filled with violence tlirough 

2 Ch. s- 13 the house was filled with a cloud, (even) 
Zech. g. 15 they shall be filled like bowls, (and) as 

2. To be filled, mho male, 2. 

EccJ. 6. 7 and yet the appetite is not filled 

Hab. 2. 14 earth shall be filled with the knowledge 

3. To fill, tha male, 3. 

2 Ch. 16. 14 in the bed which was filled with sweet 

4. To be satisfied, satiated, yni^ saba. 

Deut:26. 12 may eat wit'iin thy gates, and be filled 
Keh. 9. 25 so they did cat, and were fiUed, and 
Psa. 78. 29 So they did eat, and wore well filled : for 
Prov. I. 31 and be filled with their o^vn devices 

14. 14 Tho backslider, .shall bo filled ivith his 
Eccl. 6. 3 If.. his soul be not filled with good, and 
Eze. 39. 20 yo shall be filled . . with horses and char. 
Hos. 13. 6 so were they filled ; they were filled, and 

FILLED full, to be — 

To be satisfied, satiated, SJ3V sciba. 

Lam. 3. 30H0 giveth.-heliCllodfuIlwithreproacli 

HT.T.Tm vrith — 
Full, Khg male. 

Eze. 36. 38 the . . cities be filled vrith flocks of men 
IXLLED -with, to be — 
l.To be full, k'jo male. 

Psa. 38. 7 For my loins are filled with a loathsome 

Prov 12. 21 but the wicked shail be filled with misc. 

Isa. 2x. 3 Therefore are my loins filled with pain 
34. 6 The sword of the Lord is filled with bio. 

Jer. SI". 5 their land was filled with sin against tha 

2.T0 be full, Kha male, 2. 

Gen. 6. 11 and the earth was filled with violence 
Exod. I. 7 and the land was filled with them 
Numi4. 21 all the earth shall be filled with the v 
I Ki. 7. 14 was filled with wisdom and understand, 
p Ki. 3. 17 yet that valley shall be filled with water 

3, 20 and the country was filled with water 
Psa.126. 2 Then was our mouth filled with laughter 
Prov. 3. 10 So shall thy bams be filled with plenty 
20. 17 his mouth shall be filled with gravel 

24. 4 be filled with all precious and pleasant 
EccL I. 8 net satisfied . . nor the ear filled with hea. 
Song s. 2 for my head is filled with dew, (and) my 
Isa. 6. 4 and the house was filled with smoke' 
Jer. 13. 12, 12 Every bottle shall be filled with wino 
Eze. 10. 4 the house was filled with the cloud, and 

23. 33 Thou shalt be filled with drunkenness 

3. To be satisfied, satiated, j;;^ saba. 

Exodi6. 12 in the morning ye shall be filled with br. 
Psa. 104. 28 openest thine hand, they are filled with 
123. 3 we are exceedingly filled with contempt 
123. 4 Our soul is exceedingly filled with the 
Pi-ov. 5. 10 Let strangers be filled with thy wealth 
18. 20 (and) with the increase .. shaii ite be filled 

25. 16 lest thou be filled therewith, and vomit 
30. t6 the earth (that) is not filled with water 
30. 22 and a fool when he is filled with meat 

Hab. 2. 16 Thou art filled with shame for glory 

i. To fill up, make full, irXnpSa) pleroS. 

Pliil. I. II Being filled with tho fruits of righteous,, 
FILLET — 
Thread, cord, Bin chut. 

Jer. S2. 21 a fillet of t^relve cubits diS comuass it 



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HXIET, to — 

To fillet or fasten, pv;!} chashaq, 3. 

Exod}B. 28 overlaid their chapiters, and filleted them 
FHIETED, to be — 
To be filleted or fastened, p»ri chashaq, 4. 

Exod27. 17 the pillars. . (shall be) filleted with silver 
38. 17 pillam of the court (were) filleted with 
nXLED up, piece that — 
That xvhich fills up, ■wA'fipdifxa pleroma. 

Hark 2. 21 alse the newpieCe that filled it up tatelh 
mXETS — 
Fillets, fastenings, D'ptyq chashuqivii. 

Exod27. 10 the hooks . . and their flUets (shall be ol) s. 
27. n the Jiooks of the pillars and their fillets 
36. 38 overlaid their chapiters and their fillets 
38. 10, II, 12, 17 hooks of the pillars and. .fillets 
38. 19 the overlaying of. .their fillets (of) silver 

nXTH — 

l.Filth, excrement, nvtii; tsoah. 

Isa. 4.4 Lord shall ha /o washed away the filth of 
2. Cleanings, offscourings, nepLKiOapfia, K6.9app.a.. 

I Co. 4. 13 we are made as the fllth of the wond 
Z.Filth, dirt, hinros rhupos. 

1 Pe. 3. 21 the putting away of the filth of tho flesh 
niTHIHESS — 

1. Uncleanncss, nNOa itimah. 

Ezra 6. 21 from the fllthiness of the heathen of tho 
Xam. I. 9 Her fllthiness (is) in her skirts ; she rem. 
Eze. 22. IS I .. v/ill consume thy fllthiness out of thco 
24. 'II the fllthiness of it may bo molten in it 
24. 13 In thy fllthiness (is) lewdness : bcco.uso 1 
24. 13 Shalt not be purged from thy fllthiness 
36. 25 from all your fllthiness. .will I cleanso 

2.Tmpurity, n^i niddah. 

2 Ch.29. 5 carry forth tho fllthiness out of tho holy 
Ezra g.ii unclean., with the fllthiness of tho people 

3. Brass, impudence, n^'na ncchosheth. 

Eze. 16. 36 BecauBO thy fllthiness was poured out 
^.Excrement, filth, nxii' tsoah. 

Prov.30. 12 and (yet) is not ^7ashed from their fllthl. 
Isa. 28. 8 tables arc full of vomit (and) fljthiness 

5.JBaseness, obscenity, alffxporris aischrotes. 
Eph. 5. 4 Neither fllthiness, nor-foolish talking 

6. Uncleanncss, aKaOdpr-qs akaihartes. 

Rev. 17. 4 having a golden cup. .full of. .Qltliinecj 

7. A soiling, defilement, ficAtxr^Ji molusmos. 

, 2 Co. 7. I cleanso ourselves from all fllthiness cf 
&.Dirt, filth, ^vTapia mparia^ 

Jas. I. 21 lay apart all fllthincES and EUperfluity of 

"ESLTKI — 

1 To be filthy, rht} alach, 2. 

Job 15. 16 much more abominable and filthy (is)mmi 
i.Things passing away, D^y iddim. 

Isa. 647 6 all our righteousnesses (are) as filthy rag3 
Z. Filth, Nis tso. 

Zech. 3. 3 Joshua wag clothed with filthy garments 

3. 4 Take away the fllthy garments from him 

i. Shameful, altrxp^s aischros. 

Titus I. It teaching things, .for fllthy lucre's sako 
Z-Lasciido^isness, atreXyeia aselgda. 

2 Pe. 2. 7 vexed with the fllthy conversation of tho 
HLTHY communication — 
Shameful discourse, alcrxpoXoyla aischrologia. 

Col. 3. 8. put off.. blasphemy, fllthy communicat. 

ITLTHY, to bo — 

I.To he rebellious, Kio mara. 

Zeph. 3. I Woe to her that is fllthy and polluted, to 

2. To make filthy, act filthily, ^vttSco rhupoo. 

Rev. 22. II ho which is [fllthy], lethim[befilthy] still 
FILTHY, to become — 
To be filthy, nSx dlach,]2. 

Psa. 14. 3 they are (aU) together become filthy 
S3. 3 they are altogether become fllthy ; (there 

FIN — ' 

Fin, T9J5 senappir. 

lev. II. 9 whatsoever hath fins and scales in the w. 
II. 10 that have not fins and scales in the seas 
II. 12 hath no fins nor scales in the waters 
Deuti4. 9 all that have fins and scales shall ye 
14. 10 whatsoever iath not Uns and scales ya 

nNAIIY — 

1. Vfliat is left, remaining, Xoiiriv loipon. 

2 Co. 13. 11 Einally, brothren, farewell. Be perfect 
Eph. 6. 10 Finally, my brethren, be strong in the L. 
Phil 3. I Mnally, my brethren, rejoice in the lord 

4. 8 Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are 
2 Th. 3. I Finally, brethren, pray for us, that the 

2.Fnd, completion, Te\os telos: 

I Pe. 3. 8 Finally, (be ye) all of one mind, having 

FIND, to — 

l.Tofind, Kyo matsa. 

Gen. 4. 14 every one that flndeth me shall slay mo, 
6. 8 Noah found'grace la the eyes ol tho Lord 



Gen. 8. 9 dovo found no rest fortlic solo of her fooi 
ji. 2 they found a plain in the land of Shinar 
16. 7 angel of the Lord found hcrby a fount.".in 
j8. 3 if now I have found favour in thy siglit 
i8. 26 If I find in Sodom fifty righteous withia 
18. 28 If I find there forty and five, I will not 
18. 30 I will not do (it), if I find thirty there 

II they wearied themselves to find the doo? 

19 thy servant hath found grace in thy eiglii 

19 and found there a well of springing water 
32 and said unto him, Wo have found water 

20 How (ij it) . . thou hast found (it) so quici:. 

14 found mandrakes in tho field, and brou. 
27 if I have found favour in thine eyes 

32 With whomsoDvor thou flndcst thy god 1 

33 went into Jacob's tent, .he found (them) 

34 searched all the tent, but found (them) 

35 And he searched, but found not the ini.i. 
37 what hast thou found of all thy household 

5 sent, .that I may find grace in thy sight 

19 shall ye speak unto Esau, when ye find 
8 to find grace in the sight of my lord 

10 if now I have found grace in thy sight 

15 let me find grace in tho sight of my lord 

11 Let rne find grace in your eyes, and wh:.t 

24 that found the mules in the v.'ildemcss 

15 a certain man found him, and, behold, ho 
17 went after his brethren, and found thc.i 
32 This have we found : know now whether 

20 from tho woman's hand ; but he found 

22 he returned, .and said, I cannot find her 

23 I sent this kid, and thou hast not found 
4 Joseph found grace in his sight, and ho 

■38 Can wc find (such a one) as this (is), a man 

8 tho money which we touud in our sack'; 

16 found out tho iniquity of thy servants 
2% let us find grace in the sight of my lord 
29 If now I have found grace in thy sight 

4 If now I havo found grace in your eycn 

11 Go ye, get you straw where ye can find it 

22 they went three days . , and found no v;^.. 

25 to day ye shall not find It iu the field 
27 went, .for to gather, and they found ncnc 

12 thou hast also found grace in my ciglit 

13 if' I have found grace in thy sight, sliov/ 
j6 thy people have found grace in thy sight ? 

17 thou hast found grace iu my sight, and I 

9 If nov,- 1 have found grace in thy ."light, 

3 have foiind that which was lost, and licth 

4 restore, .the losi tiling which he found 

1 1 have 1 not found favour in thy sight 
15 kill me. .if I have found f.ivom- in thy 

32 they found a man that gathered sticks 

33 And they that found him gathering sti. 

5 if we have found grace in thy sight, let 
27 the revenger of blood find him %vithout 

29 thou Shalt find (him), if thou seek him w. 

3 wliich he hath lost, and thou hast found 

14 when I came to her, I found her not a m. 
17 saying, I found not thy daughter a maid 

23 a man find her in the city, and lie with 
25 man find a betrothed damsel in tho field , 

27 found her in the field, (and) the betrothed 

28 If a man find a damsel (that is) a virgin 

I it come to pass that she find no favoiu- in 

1 he hath found some uncleanncss in her 
10 He found him in a desert land, and in tho 
22 throughout all the way, but found (them) 

5 they found Adoni-bezek in Bezek : and 
17 If now I have found gi-ace in thy sight 

15 he found a, new jawbone of an ass, and 

8 to sojourn where he could find a (place) 

9 go to sojourn where I may find a (place) 

12 they found among the inhabitants of 

9 The Lord grant you that ye may find rest 

2 (him) in whose sight I shall find grr>30 

10 'WTiy have I found grace in thine eyes 

13 Let me find favour in thy sight, my lord 
i3 Let thine handmaid find grace in thy sig. 

4 land of Shalisha, but they found (them) 

4 through the land . . but they found (them) 

II found young maidens going out to draw 
13 ye shall straightway find him, before he 
13 for about this time ye shall find hira 

2 Shalt flaid two men by Rachel's sepulchre 

5 that ye have not found ought in my hand 

30 spoil of their enemies which they found ? 
22 for he hath foimd favour in my sight 

3 that I have found grace in tliine eyes 

29 If I have found favour in thine eyes, let 
17 for the hand of Saul, .shall not find thee 

19 if a man find his enemy, will he let him 
, 8 let the young men find favour in thine ey. 

5 If I have now found grace in thine eyes 

3 have f oimd no fault in him since he fell 

6 I have not found evil iu thee since tho 
8 what hast thou found in thy servant so 

11 they found an Egyptian in the field, and 
8 they found Saul and his three sons fallen 

27 therefore hath thy servant found iu his 
22 I have found grace in thy sight, my lord 
25 shall find favour in the eyes of the Lord 

4 I may find grace in thy sight, my lord, O 

20 when they had sought and could not find 
3 found Abishag a Shunammite, and brou. 

, 19 Hadad found great favour iu tho sight of 
, 29 Ahijah the ShUonite found him in tho 
, 14 and found him sitting under an oak 
. 28 found his carcase cast in the way, and 
, 5 find grass to save the horses and mules 
, 10 took aa oath, .that they found thee not 
, 12 and he cannot find thcc. he shall slay me 



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1 ICl. 19. 19 found Elisha the son of Shaphat, who 

20. 36 v.as departed from him, a lion found him 

20. 37 he found another man, and said, bmite 

21. 20 Hnct thoir found me, O mine enemy'/ 

21. 20 I have found (thee); because thou halt 

2 Kl, 2. 17 they souglit three days, but found him 

4. 39 found ;'. wild vine, and gathered thereof 
9. 33 they found no more of her than tlie skull 

17. 4 And the king, .found conspiracy in Hosh. 

19. 8 found the king of Assyria warring against 

22. 8 I have found the book of the law in tho 

24 book that Uilklah the priest found in tho 
40 they found fat pasture and good, and tho 

8 found .Saul and his sons fallen in mount 
23 found (in his heart) to pray before thee 

2 found it to weigh a talent of gold, and 
16 shall find them at the end of tlie brook 

25 they found among them in abundance 
8 found the princes of Judah, aud the sons 

25. 5 found Ihnm three hundred thoutand ch. 

29. 16 uncleanncss that they found in the temp. 

32. 4 kings of .\s3yria come, and find much wat. 

34. 14 ililkiah the priest found a book of tho 

34. 15 I have found the book of the law in tho 
Ezra 8. 15 and found there none of the sons of Levi 
Neh. 5. 8 their pjaefc, and found nothing (to answer) 

7. 5 I found a register., and found written ther. 

8. 14 they found written in the law which the 

9. 8 foundcst his heart faithful before theo 
Esth. 5. 8 found favour in tho sight of the king 

7. 3 If I have found favour in thy sight, O 

8. s ^ii'i >f I have found favour in his sight 
Job 3. 22 are glad, when they can find the grave ? 

17. lo for 1 cannot find (one) wise (man) among 

23. 3 Oh that I knew where I might fliul him I 

31. 29 or lifted up myself when evil found him 

32. 3 found no answer, and (yet) had condemn. 
32: 13 ye should say. We have found out wisdom 

33. 10 flndeth occasions against mc, hecountcth. 
33. 24 saith, Deliver hira. .1 have found a ran3, 
37. 23 (Touching) the Almighty, wo cannot find 

Psa. 10. 15 seek, .his wickedness (till) thou flnd nono 

3 thou hast tried me, (and) shalt flnd noth, 
20 I looked, .for comforters, but I found no. 

5 nono of tho men. .have found their hands 

3 the sparrow hath found an house, and 
20 I have found David ray servant ; with my 

4 They wandered . . they found no city to dv^. 
3 hold upon me : I found trouble and sorr. 

162 rejoice, .as one that flndeth great spoil 

6 we found it in the fields of the wood 

13 Wc shall find all precious substance, wo 

1. 28 seek me early, but they shall not find mc 

2. 5 Then Shalt thou, .find the knowledge of 

3. 4 So shalt thou find favour and good 

3. 13 Happy (is) the man (that) flndeth wisdom. 

4. 22 they (are) life unto those that find them 

7. 15 to seek thy face, and I have found thee 

8. 9 and right to them that find knowledge 
8. 17 those that seek me early shall find me 
n. 33 whoso flndeth me flndeth life, and shall 

16. 20 that hanfUeth a matter wisely shall flnd 

17. 20 tiiat hath a froward heart flndeth no good 
i3. 22 (Whoso) flndeth a wife flndeth agood(th.) 

19. 8 he that kcepcth understanding shall flnd 

20. 6 but a faithful man who can flnd ? 

21. 21 He that followeth. .mercy flndeth lifo 

24. 14 when thou hast foimd (it), then there 

25. 16 Hast thou found honey? eat so much aa 
2S. 23 shall find more favom- than he that 

31. 10 Wlio can fhid a virtuous woman ? for her 
Eccl. 7. 14 that man should find nothing after him 
7. 26 I find more bitter than death the woman 
7. 27 this have I found, saith the Preacher 
7. 28 Which yet my soul sceketh, but I find not 
7. 2S one man among a thousand have I found 
7. 28 a woman among all those h.ave I not found 

7. 20 this only have I found, that God hath 

8. ij man caimot find out the work that is done 
8. 17 yet he shall not flnd. .not be able to flnd 
g. ID Whatsoever thy hand flndeth to do, do 

II. I for thou shalt flnd it after many days 
Song 3. I, 2 I sought him, but I found him not 
3. 3 v/atchmen that go about the city found 
3. 4 but I found him whom my soul loveth 

5. 6 I sought him, but I could not find him 

5. 7 watchmen that went about the city found 
5. 8 if ye flnd my beloved, that ye tell him 
8. 1 1 should find thee without, I would klsa 
» 10 then was I in his eyes as one that found 
10 hand hath found the kingdoms of the idols 

14 h.ath found as a nest the riches of the pe. 
14 and find for herself a place of rest 

8 found the king of AssjTia warring against 
12 shalt seek them, and shalt not flnd them 
10 thou hast found the lite of thine hand 

3 in the day of your fast ye find pleasure 

5 Wliat iniquity have your fathers found tn 
2. 24 in her month.they shall flnd her ' 
2. 34 I have not found it by secret search, bnt 

5. I if ye can find a man, if there be (any) that 

6. 16 and ye shall find rest for your souls 

10. 18 distress them, that they may find (it so) 
14. 3 they came to the pits, (and) foimd no vr. 
23. II in my house havo I found their wicked, 
29. 13 And ye shall seek me, and find (me) 
31. 2 Tlie people., found grace in the wildem. 
41. 12 found him by the great waters that (arel 
4S. 3 fainted in my sighing, and I flnd no rent 
50, 7 All that found them have devoured tbeni 
ijjD. I. 3 among the heathen, ihe findeth no rest 
J 6 becoma like harts (that) find oa oaature 



17- 

69. 

76. 

S4. 

89. 
107. 
1 16. 
119. 
132. 
Prov. I. 



Isa. 



Jer. 



10. 
34- 
37- 
41- 

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58- 



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lUun. 2. 9 prophets also find no vision from the Lone 
2. i6 looked foi- ; we have found, we have seen 

Eze. 3. 1 eat that thou flndest; eat •this roll, and go 
22. 30 And I sought for a^ man . . but I found 

Dan. I. 20 he found them ten times better than all 

Hos. 2. 6 make a wall, that she shall not find her 
2. 7 shall seek them, but shall not find (them) 

5. 6 they shall not find (him) ; he hath withd. 
9. 10 found Israel like grapes in the wilderness 

12. 4 found him (in) Beth-el, and there he spa. 
12, 8 I have found me out substance ; (in) all 
12. 8 find none iniquity in me that (were) sin 
Amos 8. 12 word of the Loed, and shall not find (it) 
Jon. I. 3 he found a ship going to Xarsliish : bo he 

2.Tofi>id, na-.f' shelcach, 5. 

Ezra 4. 15 so shalt thou find in the book of tho rec. 

7. 16 that thou canst find in all the province 
Dan. 2. 25 I have found a man of the captives of 

6. 4 sought to find occasion against Daniel 
6. 4 they could find none occasion nor fault 
6. 5 not find any occasion against this Daniel 
6. 5 we find (it) against hira concerning the 

6. II found Daniel praying and making suppll. 

Z.Tofind out, huevpiaKoi aneiirisko. 

Luke 2. 16 found Mary and Joseph, and the babe 
Acts 21. 4 finding disciples, we tarried there seven 

^.To find, evpiffica heurisko. 

Matt. 1. 18 was found with child of the Holy Ghost 
s. 8 when ye have found (him), bring me word 

7. 7 seek, and ye shall find ; knock, and it 
7. 8 he that seoketh findeth ; and to him 

7. 14 the way , .and few there be that find it 

8. 10 I have not found so great faith, no, not 
10. 39 He that findeth his life shall lose it 

10. 39 loseth his life for my sake shall find it 

11. 29 and ye shall find rest unto your eoula 

12. 43 dry places, seeking rest, and flndeth none 
I2.;44 he flndeth (it) empty, sv/ept, and garnish. 
13. '44 which when a man hath found, he hidoth 

13. 46 when he had found one pearl of groat 

16. 25 lose his life for my sake shall find it 

17. 27 thou shalt find a piece of money : that 
18. 13 if it so be that he find it, verily I say 

18. 28 found one of his fellow-servants, which 
BO. 6 found others standing idle, and saith unto 

21. 2 shall find an ass tied, and a colt v/ith her 
21. 19 found nothing thereon, but leaves only 

22. 9 as many as ye . . find, bid to the marriage 
22. 10 as many as they found, both bad and good 

- 24. 46 lord when he cometh shall find so doing 
26. 40 findeth them asleep, and saith unto Peter 
2i. 43 And he came and found them asleep again 
a6. 60 found none : yea, though many false 

26. 60 false witnesses came, (yet) [found they] 

27. 32 they found a man of Cyrene, Simon by 
Mark 1. 37 when they had found him, they said unto 

7. 30 she found the devil gone out, and her 
II. 2 find a colt tied, whereon never man sat 
II. 4 and found the colt tied by the door with. 
11. 13 haply he might find any thing thereon 
II. 13 came to it, he found nothing but leaves 

13. 36 Lest coming suddenly ho find you sleeping 

14. 16 came., and found as he had said unto them 
14. 37 and flndeth them sleeping, and saith unto 

14. 40 he found them asleep again; for their eyes 
14.55 sought for v/itness .and found none 

Iittke I, 30 for thou hast found favour v/ith Qod 

2. 12 shall find the babo ivrapped in swaddling 
2. 45 when they found him not, they turned 
2. 46 they found him in the temple, sitting in 

4. 17 he found the place where it was written 

5. 19 when they could not find by what (way) 

6. 7 they might find an accusation against him 

7. 9 I have not found so great faith, no, not 
7. 10 found the servant whole that had been 

8. 35 foimd the man, out of whom the devils 
g. 36 the voice was past, Jesus was found alone 

II. 9 seek, and ye shall find ; knock, and it 
, II. 10 he that seeketh flndeth ; and to him that 
i II. 24 finding none, he saith, I wUl return unto 

11. 25 cometh, heflDdeth(itX3weptandgarnished 

12. 37 lord when he cometh shall find watching 

12. 38 find (them) so, blessed are those servants 
12. 43 lord when he cometh shall find so doing 

13. 6 and sought fruit thereon, and found noile 
13. 7 seekiog fruit on this flg tree, and flnd nono 

15. 4 after that which is lost, until he flnd it? 
15. 5 when he hath found (it), he layeth (it) on 
15. 6 for I have found my sheep which was lost 
15. -8 and seek diligently till she find (it) ? 

15. . 9 when she hath found (it), she calleth (her) 
'15. 9 I have foimd the piece which I had lost 
.15. 24 he was lost, and is found. And they began 
■15. 32 is alive again ; and was lost, and is found 
17. 18 There are not found that returned to give 

18. 8 cometh, shall he find faith on the earth ? 

19. 30 t'hall flnd a colt tied, whereon yet never 
19. 32 and found even as he had said unto thc;n 
«s. 13 went, and found as he had said unto them 
92. 45 he found them sleeping for sorrow 

23. 2 found this (fellow) perverting the nation 
23. 4 said Pilate .. I find no fault in this man 

33, 14 have found no fault in this man touching 
»3. 22 I have found no cause of death in him 

34, 2 they found the r.tone rolled away from 
04. 3 and found not the body of the Lord Jesus 
•4. «3 wheE they found not his body, they camo 
•4. 24 found (it) even no as tlie woman had said 
«4. 33 found the clevcu jjoihered Logatber. and 



John 1. 41 He first findeth his own brother Simon 
I. 41 We have found the Messias, which is 
1. 43 findeth Pliilip, and saith unto him ; Fol. 

1. 45 Philip findeth Nathanael, and saith unto 
I 45 We have found him, of whom Moses in 

2. 14 found in the temple those that sold oxen 

5. 14 Jesus findeth him in the temple, and said 

6. 25 found him on the other side of the sea 

7. 34, 36 Ye shall seek me, and shall not find 
7. 35 Whither will he go, that we shall not find 

9. 35 when he had found him, he said unto him 

10. 9 and shall go in and out, and flnd pasture 

11. 17 he found that he had (lain) in the grave 

12. 14 when he had found a young ass, sat the. 

18. 38 and saith. .1 Qnd in him no fault (at all) 

19. 4 ye may know that I flnd no fault in him 
19. 6 crucify (him) : for I find no fault in him 
21. 6 right,side of the ship, and ye shall find 

Acts 4. 21 finding nothing liow they might punish 
5. 10 and found her dead, and, carrying (her) 
5. 22 found them not in the prison, they retu. 
5. 23 prison truly found we shut with all safety 
5. 23 when we had opened, we found no man 
5. 39 yo be found even to fight against God 
7. 1 1 and our fathers found no sustenance 
7. 46 Who found favour before God,and desired 

7. 46 to find a tabernacle for the God of Jacob 

8. 40 Philip was found at A2otus : and passing 

9. 2 if he found any of this way, whether they 

9. 33 found a certain man named Jineas, which 

10. 27 and found many that were come together 

11. 26 when he had found him, he brought hira 
l^. 19 found him not, he examined the keepers 

13. 6 they found a certain sorcerer, a false 
13. 22 I have found David the (son) of Jesse, a 

13. 28 they found no cause of death (in him), yet 
17. 6 when they found them not, they drew J. 
17. 23 I found an altar with this inscription. To 

17. 27 if haply they might, .find him, though he 

18. 2 found a certain Jew named Aquila, born 

19. 1 came to Ephesus : and fmding certain d. 

19. 19 counted the price, .and found (it) fifty 
21. 2 finding a ship sailing over unto Phcnicia 

23. 9 We find no evil in this man: but if a 

24. 5 wehave found this man (a) pestilent (f el. ) 
24. 12 neither found me in the temple disputing 
24. 18 Jews, .found me purifled in the temple 
24. 20 if they have found aoy evil doing in me 
27. 6 found a ship of Alexandria sailing into 
27. 28 And sounded, and found (it) twenty fath. 

27. 28 they sounded again, and found (it) fUteen 

28. 14 Where we found brethren, and were de. 
Kom. 4. 1 What shall we say. .Abraham, .hath f. ? 

7. 10 (ordained) to lite, I found (to be) unto U. 
7. 18 to perform that which is good [I flnd] 
7. 21 I flnd them a law, that, when I would do 

10. 20 I was found of them that sought me not 

1 Co. 4. 2 in stewards, that a man be found faitliful 

15. 15 and we are found false witnesses of God 

2 Co. 2. 13 I found not Titus my brother : but taking 

S. 3 being clothed we shall not he found naked 
9. 4 flnd you unprepared, we . . should be ash. 

11. 12 that, .they may be found even as we 

12. 20 I shall not find you such as I would, and 
12". 20 (that) I shall be found unto you such as 

Gal. 2. 17 we ourselves also are found sinners 
Phil, 2. 8 being found in fashion as a man, he hn. 

3. 9 And be found in him, not having mine 

2 Ti. 1. 17 sought me out very diligently, and found 

1. 18 he may find mercy of the Lord In that d. 
Heb, 4. 16 and flnd grace to help in time of need 

11. 5 was not found, because God had transla. 
12. 17 he found no place of repentance, though 

1 Pe. I. 7 the trial., might he found unto praise and 

2. 22 Who did no sin, neither was guUe found 

2 Pe. 3. 14 ye may be found of him in peace, without 
2 John 4 I found of thy children walking in truth 
Key. 2. 2 hast tried . . and hast found them liars 

3. 2 not found thy works perfect before God 
5. 4 no man was found worthy to open and 
g. 6 men seek death, and shall not flnd it 

12. 8 neither was their place found any more 

14. 5 And in their mouth was found no guile 

16. 20 and the mountains were not found 

18. 14 and thou shalt find them no more at all 
18. 21 Babylon, .shall be found no more at all 
18. 22 shall be found any more in thee 
18. 24 in her was found the blood of prophets 

20. II and there was found no place for them 
20. 15 whosoever was not found written in the 

b.To take thoroughly, KaTaKafiffdya katalamband. 

Acta 25. 25 I found that ho had committed nothing 
FIND, can — 
To find, tvpla-Kco heuriskd. 

Luke 19. 48 could not find what they might do ; for 
riND, to cause to — 
To cause to find, N^n matsa, 5. 

Job 34. II cause every man to find accor. to (his) ways 
mro occasion, to — 
To find, KVO matsa. 

Judg. 9. 33 do to them as thou shalt find occasion 
"EWH out, to — 
1.2V> think out, ^^i} chashab. 

2 Ch. 2. 14 to find out every device which shall be 

%Tofind, Nyo matsa. 

Gen. 44. 16 God hath found out the iniquity of thy 
lfum32. 2->. and bo sure your sia will find you out 



Judgi4. 

14. 

I Sa. 20. 

20. 

Job II. 

II. 

Psa. 21. 

21. 

232. 

Prov. 8. 

Eccl. 3. 

7- 

7- 

8. 

12. 

FnraiNG 

l.Tofind, 
Gen. 4. 
Isa. 58. 

2.Search, 
Job 9. 



12 certainly declare it me. .and flnd (it) out 
18 If ye h.ad not ploughed., ye had not fo. cut 
21 send a lad, (saying). Go, flnd out the arr. 
36 Run, find out now the arrows which I sh. 

7 Canst thou by searching find out God? 

7 canst thou find out the Almighty unto 

8 Tliine hand shall find out all thine enem, 
8 right hand shall find out those that hata 
5 Until I find out a place for the Lord 

. 12 and find out knowledge of witty invenfi 
II no man can find out the work that God 
24 That which is far . . who can find it out ? 

. 27 (counting).. to find out the account 
17 .1 man cannot find out tho work that is 
10 Preacher sought to find out acceptable 

(out) — 

NjJD matsa. 

15 lest any finding him should kill him 

13 nor finding thine own pleasure, nor spo. 

sea/rching, '\^n cheqer. 

10 \Vliich doetii great things past findmg o. 

ITKDrff G out, past — 

Not to be traced out, ixef ixi"'ao'To? anexiclmiastos. 
B.om.11. 33 judgments, and his ways past finding out 1 
[Sea also Ease, favour, mercy.] 

FnrE, finest — 

\. Fatness, 3^n cheleb. 

Psa. 81. iCJ should have fed them also with the finest 
147. 14 filleth thee with the finest of tho wheat 

2.Good, 3Q tab. 

Dan. 2. 32 image's head (was) of iln,e gold, his breast 

Z.Good, n'lD iob. 

2 Ch. 3. 5 wliich he overlaid with fine gold, and set 
3. 8 ho overlaid it with fine gold, (amounting) 

i.Fine combed, p'"!i^ sariq. 

Isa. 19. 9 they that work in flne flax, and they that 

b.To be made to shine, 2n^ tsahah, 6. 

Ezra 8. 27 vessels of fino copper, precious as cold 

FINE, to — 

To refme, ppl zaqaq. 

Job 28. I and a place tor gold (where) they fine (i{"> 

Flira: flour — 
1. Fine flour 
Lev. 2. I 

2- 4 
2- 5 
2. 7 

5- " 

6. 20 

7. 12 
14. 10 
14. 21 
23. 13 
23- 17 
S4- 5 

Num. 6. 15 

7- I3i 
7-43. 
7-67, 



[rolled or crushed small), rhb soleth. 
his offering shall be (of) fine fl'our; and he 
cakes of fine flour mingled with oil 
flne flour unleavened, mingled \vith oil 
it shall be made (of) fine fiour mtli oil 
of an cphah of flne flour for a sin offering 
fine flour for a meat offering perpetual 
cSikcs mingled with oil, of fine flour, filed 
deals of fine flour (for) a meat offering 
fincflourmlngled with oilfor a meat offer 
tenth deals of fine flour mingled with oil 
they shall be of fine Cour ; they shall ha 
shalt take fine flour, and bake twclvo 
cakes of fine flour mingled with oil, and 
19, 25, 31, 37 fine flour mingled with oil 
49> S5> 61 fine flom' mingled with oil 
73, 79 of fine flour mingled nitlioil 
fino flour mingled with oil, and another 

1 Kl. 4. 22 v/as thirty measures cf flne flour, and 

2 Ki. 7. 1 measure of fineflour(be sold) forashetel 

7. 16 a measure of flne flour was (sold) for a 
7. 18 and a measure of fine flour for a shekel 

I Ch. 9. 29 the fine flom-, and the wine, and the oil 
23. 29 for the flne flour for meat offering, and. 

Eze. 16. 13 thou didst eat flne flour, and honey, and 
16. ig fine flour, and oil, and honey (wherewith) 
46. 14 bin of oil, to temper with the fine flour 

2.Fine /tour, crefitSa\is semidalis. 

Rev. 18. 13 Sue fiour, and wheat, and boasts, and 

FISE brass - 

Fine frankincense or brass, x^-^KoXlfiavov chalk. 
Rev. I. IS h'3 feet like unto fine brass, as if they 
2. 18 flame of flre, and his feet (are) like fine b. 

FrNE gold — 

Fine gold, flin charv.ti. 

Prov. 3. 14 end tho gain thereof than fine gold 
Zech. 9. 3 and flne gold as the mire of the streets 

FUTE linen — 

l.Fine linen, braiaed or fmsted yarn, J'.BN etun. 
Prov. 7. 16 carved (works), with fine linen of Egypt 

l.Fine xohite linen, byssus, fi3 buts. 

1 Ch. 4. 21 the house of them that wrought flne linen 

15. 27 (was) clothed with a robe of flne linen 

2 Ch. 2. 14 in blue, and in flne linen, and in crimson 

3. 14 flne linen, and wrought cherubim thereon 
Esth. 1. 6 fastened with cords of flne linen and 

8. 15 with a garment of flne linen and purple 
Eze. 27. 16 pui-ple, and broidered work, and flne li. 

Z.Byssus, fine white linen, pifffftvos bussinos. 
Ilov. ^S:\6 that was clothed in flne linen, and pnrpla 
19. 8 be arrayed in flne linen, clean and white 
ig. 8 flne linen is the righteousness of sainia 
19. 14 clothed in tine linen, white and clean 

i.Fine linen, muslin, crivZdv sindon. 

Marki5. 4C he bought fine lineu, and took him dova 



FINER 



J49 



FIRE 



h.Byssus,fine v>Mtc linen, fivffaos hvsaos. 

tukeiC. 19 v/as clothed in purple and fine lincu, and 
Kev. 18. 12 flue lineu, and puiple, and silk, and scar. 

TI1IE2.— 

To refine, ^^ tsaraph. 

Prov.25. 4 there shall cornea vessel for the finer 
FDfGEE — 
l.Finger, ya^x cUla. 

Exod. 8. ig niasiciiins said. .Tills (Is)thcflngerof God 
29. 12 put (it) upon the horns, .with thy finger 
31. 18 tables, .written with the linger of God 
Xev. 4. 6 priest shall dip his finger in the blood 

4. 17 shall dip his linger (in some) ot the blood 
4. 25, 34 shall take of the blood, .with his flng. 

4. 30 take ot the blood thereof with his finger 
8. 15 put (it) upon the horns, .with his finger 
g. 9 he dipped his finger in the blood, and 

14. 16 the priest shall dip his right finger in 
14. 16 shall sprinkle of the oil with his finger 
14. 27 priest shall sprinkle with, .right finger 
16. 14 and sprinkle (it) with his finger upon the 
16. 14 sprinkle of the blood with his finger 

16. 19 sprinkle of the blood, .with his finger 
Kiimig. 4 shall take of her blood with his finger 
Deut. 9. 10 tables, .written with the finger of God 
2 Sa. 21. 20 that had on every hand six fingers, and 
r. Ch.20. 6 whose fingers and toes (were) four and 
Sask. 8. 3 consider . . heavens, the work of thy fingers 

144. 1 the Lord which teaeheth. .my fingers to 
]Prov. 6. 13 with his feet, he teaeheth with his fingers 
7. 3 Bend them upon thy fingers, ■vvrite them 
Song s. 5 and my fingers (with) sweet smelling 
Isa. 2. 8 that which their own fingers have made 

17. 8 respect (that) which his fingers have made 

58. 9 the yoke, the putting forth of the finger 

59. 3 with blood, and your fingers with iniquity 
Jer. 52. 21 the thickness thereof (was) four fing ers 

2.Fingcr$, IViV^ etsbean. 

Dan. 5. 5 in the same hour came forth ilngers of a 

Z.Finger, ddK-rvAos dahlulos. 

Ilatt23. 4 will not move, .with one of their fingers 
Mark 7. 33 put his fingers into his ears, and he spit 
Lukeii. 20 I with the finger of God cast out devils 
,11. 46 touch sot the bui-dens with, .your fingers 
35. 24 he may dip the tip of his finger in water 
John 8. 6 [and witn(hi3) finger wrote on the ground] 
20. 25 put my finger into the print of the nails 
20. 27 Reach hither thy fingfir, and behold my 

FINING pot — 

Rfifini7ig vessel, 11.?5 matsreph. 

Prov.17. 3 The fining pot (is) for silver, and the fur. 
27. 21 (As) the fining pot for silver, and the fur. 

FINISH, to — 

l.To cut off, y?5 latsa, 3. 

Zech. 4. 9 his hands shall also finish it ; and then . 

2. 7*0 shut, restrain, finish, ihs hala, 3. 

Dan. 9. 24 to finish the transgression, and to make 

3. To complete, fmish, nSs kalah. 

I Ch.28. 20 until thou hast finished all the work for 

4.T0 finish, complete, nbs kalah, 3. 

Gen. 6. 16 and in a cubit shalt thou finish it above 
Exod4o. 33 So Moses finished the work 
Kuth 3, 18 until he have finished the thing this day 
I Ki 6. 9 So he built the house, and finished it 

6. 14 Solomon built the liouse, and finished it 

7. J and he finished all his house 

9. I finished the building of the house of the 

I Ch.27. 24 he finished not, because there fell wrath 

a 6h. 7. II Solomon finished the house of the Lord 

24. 14 when they had finished (it), they brought 

31. 7 and finished (them) in the seventh mouth 

5.T0 complete, finish, 772 kelal, 5a. 

Ezra 6. 14 finished (it), according to the commandm. 

6. To finish, complete, ohiy shalam, 3. 

1 Ki. 9. 25 before the Lord. So he finished tlio house 

7. To finish, complete, oh'^ shelam, 5. 

Dan. 5. 26 numbered thy kingdom, ana finished it 

8.T0 end fxdly, airoTeXio} apoteleo. 

Jas. J. 15 when it is finished, bringeth forth death 

Q. To finish throiighout, Siayico dianuo. 

Acts 21. 7 when we had finished (our) course from 

10. TV) end fully, eKTeKew ekteleo. 

I.ukei4. 29 foundation, and fs not able to finish (it) 
14. 30 began to build, and was not able to finish 

11. To end besides or upon, iiriTeX^a epiteled. 

2 Co. 8. 6 would also finish in you the same grace 

12. Zb end together or wholly, cvvreXea sunteleo. 
Kom. 9. 28 he iviU finish the work, and cut (it) short 

13. TV) end, finish, re\si6a teleioo. 

John 4. 34 IS to do the will . . and to finish his work 

5. 36 v/hicJi the Father hath eiven me to finish 
17. 4 I have finished the work which thou gav. 

Acts 20. 24 I might finish my course with joy, and 
l^Tlhs things toward com^yletimi, to irphs airap- 
•nffjiiv ta pros apariismon. 
I.ukei4. 28 whether he have (suflicientyto [finish] 
L5.ro end, finish, reKea teleo. 

Matt 13. 53 when Jesus had finished theie parables 
19, I when JcauB had fiiiishGd thssa Boylngs 



Matt 2(3. I when Jesus had finished all these sayings 
Johuig. 30 he said, It i.i fiiiislicd : and he bowed 
2 Ti. 4. 7 I have finished (my) course, 1 have kept 
Eev. 10. 7 the mystery of God should be finished 
ji. 7 they shall have finished their testimony 
20. 5 until the thousand years were finished 

16.7o complete, to do, ri\vub. n^3 kalah laasolh. 
2 Ch. 4. II lluram finished the work that he was to 

FINISILED, to be — 

l.To cause to go out, «;(; yetsa, 5a. 

Ezra 6. 15 this house was finished on the third day 

%To he complete, finished, nS;) kalah. 

Exod3g. 32 Thus was all the work, .finished; and the 

1 KL 6. 38 was the house finished throughout all 

2 Ch. 8. 16 was prepared, .and until it was finished 

29. 28 until tile burnt offering was finished 
Dan. 12. 7 when, .all these (things) shall be finished 

Z.To be completed, finished, nSs kalah, 4. 

Gen. 2. I the heavens and the earth were finished 
2 Ch.31. 1 when all this was finished, all Israel 

^.To be finished, complete, xhv^ shalam. 

2 Ch. 5. 1 all the work, .for the house, .was finished 
Neh. 6. IS the wall was finished in the twenty and 

Z.To be finished, complete, vhv shelam. 

Ezra 5. 16 in building, and (j-et) it is not finished 
&.To become, happen, ylvajxai ginomai. 

ilcb. 4. 3 worlcs were finished from the foundation 
FINISHE3 — 
Finisher, ender, compileter, TcXciwTrjr teleioles. 

Heb. 12. 2 the author and flijisher of (our) faith 
FIR— \ 

l.Fir, cypress, pine, t^ng beroish. 

2 Sa. 6. 5 all manner of (instruments . . of) fir wood 

1 KL 5. 8 of cedar, and concerning timber of fir 

5. 10 gave Solomon cedat trees and fir trees 
6. 15 the floor of the house with planks of fu- 

6. 34 the two doors (were of) fir tree ; the two 
9. II with cedar trees and fir trees, and with 

2 Ch. 3. 5 the greater house he ceUed with fir tree 

2. Cypresses, firs, pines, D'n'na bcroihira. 

Song I. 17 beams, .(are) cedai, (and) our rafters of 
FIE tree — 
Fir, cypress, or 2nnc tree, B'115 herosh. 

2 Ki.19. 23 cut down.. the choice fir trees thereof 
2 Ch. 2. 8 fir trees, and algiun trees, out of Lebanon 
r5a.io4. 17 (as for) the stork, the fir trees (are) her 
Isa. 14. 8 the fir trees rejoice at thee, (and) tho 
37. 24 cut down, .the choice fir trees thereof 
41. 19 I will set in the desert the fir tree, .pine 
35. 13 Instead of the thorn shall come, .fir tree 
60. 13 the fir tree, the pine tree, and the box 
Eze. 27. 5 all thy (ship) boards of fir trees of Senir 

31. 8 the fir trees were not like his boughs 
Eos. 14. 8 I. (am) like a green fir tree. From me is 
J^ah. 2. 3 and tne fir trees shall be terribly shaken 
Zechii. 2 Howl, fir tree ; for the cedar is fallen 

FIEi; — 

\. Light, fire, "VM ur. 

Isa. 24. 15 Wliereforo glorify ye the Lord in the fires 

51. 9 whose fire (is) in Zion, and his furnace in 

44. 16 saith. Aha, I am warm, I have seen the f. 

47. 14 coal to warm at, (nor) fire to sit before it 

Eze. 5. 2 Tliou shalt bum with fire a thard part in 

2. Fire, E'X esh. 

Gen. 19. 24 and fire from the Lord out of heaven 

22. 6 he took the fire in his hand, and a knife 

22. 7 Behold the fire and the wood : butwhere 

Exod. 3. 2 a flame ot fire out ot the midst of a bush 

3. 2 the bush burned with fire, and the bush 

9. 23 and the fire ran along upon the ground 

9. 24 fire mingled mth the hail, very grievous 

12. 8 eat tho flesh in that night, roast with fire 

12. 9 nor sodden at all. .but roast (with) fire 
12. 10 which remaineth. .ye shall bum with fire 

f 13. 21 in a pillar of fire, to give them light 

13. 22 by day, nor the pillar of fire by night 

14. 24 the pillar ot fire and of the cloud, and 
19. 18 because the Lord descended, .in fire 
22. 6 If fire breakout, and catch in thorns, so 
24. 17 glory of the 1.0RD (was) like devouring fire 
29. 14 thou burn with fire without the camp 
19. 34 thou shalt bum the remainder ^vitli fire 

32. 20 and burnt (it) in the fire, and ground (it) 
32. 24 I east it into the fire, and there came out 
35. 3 Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your 
40. 38 fire was on it by night, in the sight of all 

Lev. T. 7 the priest shall put fire upon the altar 
I. 7 and lay the wood in order upon the fire 
I. 12 that (is) on the fire which (is) upou the al. 

1. 17 upon the wood that (is) upon the fire 

2. 14 green ears of corn dried by the fire, (even) 

3. 5 wliich (is) upon, .wood that (is) on the fi. 

4. 12 burn him on the wood with fire : where 
6. 9 the fire of the altar shall be burning in it 
6. 10 and take up the ashes which the fire hath 
6. 12 fire upon the altar shall be burning in it 
6. 13 fire shall ever be burning upon the altar 

6. 30 sin oflering. .it shall be burnt in the fire 

7. 17 the remainder, .shall bo burnt with fire 
7. 19 it shall be burnt with fire : and as for 

8. 17 dung, he burnt with fire without the camp 

8. 3a that which remaineth. .ye bum >vith fire 
g, n hide he burnt with fire without the camp 

9. 24 tJiorii cttao afire out from before the Lokd 



lyOT. 



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6, 



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14. 
16. 
16. 
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I took. .Ills censer, and put fire (liersln, am] 

1 offered dtrange fire before thoLoKD, wlijch 

2 went out fire from tlic Lord, and devoured 
52 garment, .it Bhall be bunit in the fire 

55 thou shalt burn it in the fire ; it (is) fret 
57 burn that wherein the plague (is) witli flr» 
>2 take a censcrfull of liuining coals of flr» 

13 the incense upon the fire ijcfore the Lord 

27 they shall burn in the fire tlieir skins 

fi the third day, it sliall be burnt in the flro 

14 shall be burnt with fire, both he and tliejr 
9 she profaneth . .shesh.all be burnt with flro 
4 they oftered strange fire before the LouD 

18 and put (it) in the fire which (is) under 

15 as it were the appearance of fire, untt 
j6 and the appearance of fire by night 

1 tlie fire of tho Lord burnt among tliem 

2 prayed unto tlic Lord, the fire was qucn 

3 the fire of the Lord burnt among them 

14 gocst before, .in a pillar of fire by uiglit 

7 put fire therein, and put incense in them 

18 put fire in them, and laid incense thereon 

35 there came out a tire from tlie Lord, and 

37 scatter thou the fire yonder ; for they are 
46 put fire therein from off the altar, and 

9 most holy things, (reserved) from the flr» 

28 For there is a fire gone out of Iloshbon, & 
10 fire devoured two hundred and fifty men 
61 they offered strange fire before the LORD 

10 burnt, .all their goodly castles, with flxB 
23 Every thing that may abide the fire 

23 ye shall make (it) go through the fire, ani 

23 all that abidetli not the fire ye shall niako 
33 in fire by night, to show you by what way 

11 the mountain burned with fire unto the 

12 spake unto you out of the midst of the fire 

15 spake in Horeb out of the niidstof the tire 

24 the Lord thy God (is) a consuming flro 
33 God speaking out of the midst of the fire 

36 upon earth he showed thee Ills great fire 
36 his words out of the midst of the fire 

4 Lord talked, .out of the midst of the flro 

5 ye were afraid by reason of the fire, and 

22 Lord spake, .out of the midst of the Ur» 

23 for the mountain did burn with fire 

24 heard his voice out of the midst of the fire 

25 for this great fire will consume us : if w« 

26 God speaking out of the midst of the fir« 

5 and burn their gi'aven images with flro 
25 images of their gods, .ye burn with fire 

3 (as) a consuming fire he shall destroy them 

10 out of the midst of the Are in the day of 

15 the mount bm'ned with fire : and the two 

21 and burnt it with fire, and stamped It 

4 out of the midst of the fire in the day of 
3 bm-n their groves with fire ; and ye shall 

31 they have burnt in the fire to their gods 

16 shalt bum with fire the city, and all the 
JO or his daughter to pass through the fire 
16 neither let me see this great fire any " 

22 fue is kindled in mine anger, and shall 

24 they burnt the city with fire, and all| 
15 accursed thing shall be burnt with fire 

25 and burned them with fire, after they had 

8 (that) ye shall set the city on tire 

19 and hasted and set the city on fire 

6 thou shalt. .burn their chariots with fire 

9 and burnt then- chariots with fire 

11 smote all. .and he burnt Hazor with Are 

8 and smitten it. .and set the city on flro 
21 there rose up fh-e out of the rock, and 
15 let fire come out of the bramble, and 

20 if not, let fire come out from Abimelech 
20 let fire come out from the men of Shech. 
49 and set the hold on fire upon them 

52 hard unto the door, .to bum it with fire 
I w ill bum thine house upon thee with fire 

15 burn thee and thy father's house with fi. 

5 And when he had set the brands on fire 

6 and burnt her and her father with flro 
14 became as flax that was burnt with flro 

9 tow is broken when it toucheth the flre 

27 they smote, .and burnt the city with flie 
48 also they set on fire all the cities that 

I smitten Ziklag, and burnt it with firo 
3 and, behold, (it was) burned with firo 
14 of Caleb ; and we burned Ziklag with flro 
30 Sec, Joab's field, .go and set it on flro 

30 Absalom's servants set the fleld on flro 

31 have thy servants set my field on fire ! 

9 fire out of his mouth devoured: coals were 

13 before him w ere coals of fire kindled 

7 they shaU be utterly burned with flre in 

16 and taken Gezer, and burnt it with fire 
18 Ziniri. .burnt the king's house, .with flro 
23, 23 lay (it) on wood, and put no fire 

24 and the God that answcreih by fire, let 

25 and call on. .your gods, but put no fire 

38 the fire of the Lord fell, and consumed 

12 And after the earthquake a fire 

12 not in the fire : and after the fire a still 
10, 12 let fire come down from heaven, and 
10, 14 there came fire down from heaven 
12 the flre of God came down from heaven 

11 a chariot of fire, and horses of flre, and 

17 full of horses and chariots of fire round 

12 their stronghold wilt thou set on flre 
3 made his son to pass tlirough the flre 

17 caused their sons, .to pass through.. fSro 
31 Sepharvites burnt their children in flro 

18 And have cast their gods into the flre 
6 be made bis eod pass tlirougb the fiie 



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p ICi.23. 10 make liis son. .to-pass through the-flre 
23. II burned the chariots of the sun with Are 
es- 9 every great', ihouse burnt he with fire 

I Ch.14.iB And. .their gods, .were burned with fire 
21.26 he answered him from heaven by fire 

3 Ch. 7. - 1 Are came down from heaven, and consu. 

7., ■ .3 all . . Israel saw how the Are came down 

s8. 3 and burnt his thUdren in the fire, after 

33. 6 to pass through the fire in the valley of 

33. 13 A.nd they roasted the passover with fire" 
36. 19 burnt all the palaces thereof with fire 

Neh. I. 3 the gates "thereof are burned with fire 

2- 3> i3i 17 gates thereof, .consumed with fire! 
j2 in the night by a pillar of fire, to give 

19 neither the pillar of fire by night, to shew 
16 The fire of God is fallen from heaven, and 
34 fire shall consume the tabernacles of brib. 

5 and the spark of his fire shall not shine 

26 a fire not blown shall consume him ; it 

20 the remnant ol them the fire consumeth 
5 and under it is turned up as it were fire 

12 a fire (that) consumeth to destruction 

19 go burning lamps, .sparks of fire leap out 
! 6 he shall rain, .fire and brimstone, and an 

8 fire out of his mouth devoured : coals 

12 clouds passed, hail, .and coals of fire 

13 gave his yoice ; hail . . and coals of fire 

9 in his wrath, and the fire shall devour 
■J voice of the Lord divideth . . flames of flre 
3 while I was musing the flre burned 

9 he bumeth the chariot in the fire. 
3_a fire shall devour before him, ancl It 

i2"we went through flre and through water 

2 as wax melteth before the flre, (.so) let 

7 They have cast lire into thy sanctuary 

14 and all the night with a light of fire 

21 a Are was Idndled against Jacob, and 
63 Tiie fire consumed their young men ; and 

5 lORD?. .shall thy jealousy burn like flre ! 
16 burnediwith fire, fit is) cut down : they 
14 As the flre burnetii a wood, and as the 
46 Lord ?. .shall thy wrath burn like firs? 

3 A fire goeth before him, and bumeth up 

4 Who maketh his ministers . . a flaming flre 

32 He gave them, .flaming flre in their land 
39 and flre to give light in the night 
18 And a fire was kindled in their company 
12 they are quenched as the fire of thorns 

10 let them be cast into the flre ; into deep 

8 Fire, and hail ; snow, and vapours ; stormy 

27 Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his 
27 and in his lips (there is) as a burning fire 

20 Where no wood is. .the flre goeth out 

21 (As), .wood to flre ; so (is) a contentious 
16 and the flre (that) saith not, (It is) enough 

6 the coals thereof (are) coals of fire 

7 your cities (are) burned with flre : your 

5 and the shining of a flaming flre by night 
24 as the fire devoureth the stubble, and 

5 but. .shall bo with burning, .fuel of flre 

18 For wickedness burneth as the flre : it 

19 people shall be as the fuel of the fire 

16 a burning like the burning of a flre 

17 the light of Israel shall be for a fire 

11 fire of thine enemies shall devour them 

6 tempest, and the flame of devouring flre 
14 a sherd to take fire from the hearth 
27 and his tongue as a devouring flre ■ 

30 and (with) the flame of a devouring' flre 

33 the pile thereof (is) fire and much wood 

11 your breath, (as) /ire, shall devour you 

12 (as) thorns, .shall they bo burned in the fi. 
14 who . . shall dwell with the devouring fire? 
19 And haVe cast their gods into the flre 

2 when thou Walkest through the flre, thou 
16 He bumeth part thereof in the fire ; with 
19 I have burned part of it in the fire ; yea 

14 Behold, .the flre shall bum them ; they 
II Behold, all ye that kindle a flre, that 
II walk in the light of your fire, and in the 
16 smith that bloweth the coals in the flre 

2 As (when) the melting flre bumeth, the fl. 

11 our beautiful house . .is burnt up ivith flre 
5 These (are) a smoke in my nose, a fire 

15 behold, the Lord will come with fire 

15 to render.. his rebuke with flames of flre 

16 For by flre. .will the Lord plead with all 
24 ireither shalt their fire be quenched ; and 

4 lest my fury come forth like flre, and 
14 I v/ill make my words in thy mouth flre 
29 lead is consumed of the fire; the founder 

18 the fathers kindle the fire, and the wom. 

31 to bum . . their daughters in the fire 
16 he hath kindled fire upon it, and the 
14 for a fire is kindled in mine anger, (which) 

4 for ye have kindled a fire in mine angi;r 
27 then will I kindle afire in the gates there. 

5 burn their sons vnth fire (for) burnt offe. 

9 as a burning flre shut up m my bones 

10 this city, .he shall burn it with flre 

12 lest my fury go out like flre, and bum 
14 I will kindle a flre in the forest thereof 

fee. 7 and they shall . . cast (them) into the flre 
23. 59 (Is) not my word like as a fire 7 saith tho 
29. 22 the king of Babylon roasted in the ftro 
32. 29 Chaldeans . . shall come and set fire on this 

34. 2 this city, .he shall burn it v/ith fire 
34. 22 and they shall . . bum it with flre : and I 
36. 23 he cut it. .and cast (it) in to the fire that 
36. 23 until all the roll was consumed in the fl. 

36. 32 which Jehoiakim . .had burnt in the fire 

37. 8 Chald. shall come . . and bum it with firs 



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Prov. 6. 
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Isa. X. 

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Amos I. 



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10 (yet) should they, .burn this city with flre 

17 this city shall not be burned with flre 

18 they shall burn it with fire, and thou 
23~cause this city to be burned with fire 

8 Chaldeans burned . . the houses . . with flre 

12 I will kindle a fire in the houses of the 

13 and the houses .. shall he burn with fire 
45 a fire shall cohie forth out of Heshbon 

2 and her daughters shall be burnt with fi. 
27 will kindle a fire in the wall of Damascus 
32 I will kindle a fire in his cities, and it 

32 the reeds they have burned with fire, and 
58 her high gates shall be burned with flre 
58 folk in the fire, and they shall be weary 
13 and all the houses, .burned he with fire 
13 From above hath he sent fire into my bo. 

3 burned against Jacob like a flaming flro 

4 he stood, .he poured out his fury like fl. 

11 hath kindled a fire in Zion, and it hath 
4 a great cloud, and a fire infolding itself 
4 of amber, out of the midst of the fire 

13 like burning coals of flre, (and) like the 

13 the flre was bright, and out of the flre 
27 I saw. .the appearance of flre round 

27 I saw, as it were the appearance of fire 
4 cast them into the midst of the flre, and 
4 burn them in the flre ; (for) thereof shall 
4 flre come forth into.all the house of Israel 
2 lo, a likeness as the appearance of fire 
2 from the appearance of his loins . . fire 

2 and flU thine hand with coals of fire from 

6 Take fire from between the wheels, from 

7 the fire that (was) between tho cherubim 

4 it is cast into the fire, .the flre devoureth 

5 when the flre hath devoured it, and it is 

6 which I have given to the flre for fuel 

7 go out from (one) flre, and (another) flre 
41 they shall bum thine houses with flre 

12 and withered ; the fire consumed them 

14 flre is gone out of a rod of her branches 
31 make your sons to pass through the flre 
47 Behold, I will kindle a flre in thee, and 

31 I will blow against thes in the flre of my 

32 Thou Shalt be for fuel to the flre ; thy 

20 to blow the fire upon it, to melt (it) ; so 

21 blow upon you in the flre of my wrath 
31 1 have consumed them with the fire of 
25 thy residue shall be devoured by the flre 
47 and bum up their houses with fire 

10 Heap on wood, kindle the flre, consume 
12 wearied, .her scum (shall be) in the flre 
14 walked, .in the midst of the stones of flre 
16 from the midst of the stones of fire 

18 therefore will I bring forth a flre from 

8 when I have set a flre in Egypt, and 
14 -ivill set fire in Zoan, and will execute 
16 I vrill set flre in Egypt : Sin shall have 

5 in the fii'e of my jealousy have I spoken 

19 in the flre of my wrath have I spoken 

22 and great hailstones, fire, and brimstone 

6 I will send a fire on Magog, and among 

9 shall set on flre and bum the weapons 
10 they shall burn the weapons with firo 

6 his eyes as lamps of fire, and his arms 
6 the morning it burneth as a flaming fire 
14 but I will send a fire upon his cities 
19, 20 the fire hath devoured the pastures of 

3 A fire devoureth before them ; and behind 

5 a flame of flre that devoureth the stubble 
30 show, .blood, and fire, and pillars of sm. 

4 I will send a fire into the house of Hazael 
7, 10 1 will send a flre on the wall of 

12 I will send a flre upon Teman, which 

14 I will kindle a flre in the wall of Kabbah 
2, 5 But I ■\vill send a fire, .and it shall dev. 

6 lest he break out like fire in the house of 
4 the Lord God called to contend by fire 

18 And the house of Jacob shall be a flre 

4 as wax before the fire, (and) as the waters 

7 the hires, .shall be burned with the flre 
6 his fury is poured out like fire, and the 

13 Behold, .the flre shall devour thy bars 

15 There shall the fire devour thee ; the sw. 
13 the people shall labour in the very fire 
18 shall be devoured by the flre of his jealo. 

8 shall be devoured with the fire of my jea. 

5 For I . . will be . . a wall of fire round about 
2 not this a brand plucked cut of the flre ? 
4 Behold, .she shall be devoured ivith fire 

1 Open thy doors, .that the fire may devour 

6 like an hearth of fire .among the wood 

6 like a torch of fire in a sheaf ; and they 

9 I will bring the third part through the fi. 

2 like a refiner's flre, and like fullers' soap 



S.Fire, n^t< eshshah.- 

Jer. 6. 29 the lead is consumed of the flre ; 



the fo. 



i. Burning, rriy? heerah. 

Exod22. 6 he that kindled tho flre shall surely make 

h.Fire, "i» nur.- 

Dan. 3. 22 the flame of the flre slew those men that 
3- 24 Did not we cast three men. .into, .the fl.? 
3. 25 four men. .walking in the midst of the fl. 
3. 26 came forth of the midst of the fire 
3. 27 upon whose bodies the fire had no power 
3. 27 nor the smell of firo had passed on them 
7. 9 fiery flame.. his wheels (as) burning fire 

G.Mre, mp pur. 

Matt. 3. 10 tree. .13 hewn down, and cast into the flre. 
3. 11 baptize youVith the Holy Ghost, and. .fire 



Matt- 3. 12 burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire 
5- 22 Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire 
7. 19 tree, .is hewn down, and cast Ji^to the.fire 
13. 40 As. .the tares are. .burned in the flre; so 
13. 42 shall cast them into a furnace of fire 

13. 50 shall cast them into the furnace of fire 

17. 15 for oft times he falleth into the fire, and 

18. 8 two feet to be cast into everlas'ing fire 

18. 9 haWng two eyes to be cast into hell fiie 
25.41 Depart from me., into everlasting flre 

Mark 9. 22 oft times it hath cast him into the fire 
9- 43. 45 [tbe flLre that shall never be q-uenched) 
9. 44, 46, 48 [and the flre is not quenched] 
9. 47 having two eyes to be cast intohell[flre] 
9. 49 For every one shall be salted with fire 

Luke 3. 9 tree, .is hewn down, and cast into the flre 

3. 16 baptize . .with the Holy Ghost and with fl. 
3. 17 tho chaff ho will bum with fireunquench. 
9. 54 that we command fire to come down from 

12- 49 I am come to send flre on the earth 

17. 29 it rained flre and brimstone from heaven 

22. 55 when they had kindled a flre in the midst 

Johms- 6 men. .cast..intothefire, and they are bur. 

icts 2. 3 cloven tongues like as of flre, and it sat 

2. 19 blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke 

7. 30 an angel . . in a fiame of fire in a bush 
28. 5 he shook off the beast into the fire, and 

Horn. 12. 20 thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head 

1 Co. 3. 13 because it shall be revealed by flre 

3. 13 the fire shall try every man's work of 

3. 15 himself shall be saved ; yet so as by flre 

2 Th. I. 8 In flaming flre taking vengeance on them 
Heb. I. 7 Who maketh . .his ministers a flame of fL 

11. 34 Quenched the violence of fire, escaped 
f2. 18 the mount, .that burned with flre, nor 

12. 29 For our God (is) a consuming fire 

Jas. 3. 5 how great a matter a little fire kindleth ! 

3. 6 the tongue (is) a fire, a world of iniquity 
S. 3 and shall eat your flesh as.it were flre 

1 Pe. I. 7 your faith.. though it be tried with flre 

2 Pe. 3. 7 reserved unto fire against the day of 
Jude 7 suft'ering the vengeance of eternal fire 

23 pulling, .out of the fire ; hating even .the 
Pev. I. 14 and his eyes (were) as a flame of fire 

2. 18 who hath his eyes like unto a flame of fire 
3. 18 to buy of me gold tried in the flre 

4. s seven lamps of fire burning before the 

8. 5 filled it with fire of the altar, and cast 

8. 7 there followed hail and fire mingle.d with 
8- 8 a great mountain burning [with fire] was 

9. 17 out of their mouths issued flre and smoko 

9. 18 by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the 

10. I mighty angel . . his feet as- pillars of fire 

11. 5 fire proceedeth out of their mouth, and 
13. 13 so that he maketh fire come down from h. 
14- 10 he shall be tormented with flre and brim. 

14. 18 another angel., which had power over fire 
IS- 2 as it were a sea of glass mingled with flrs 
16. 8 given unto him to scorch men with flre 
17. 16 shall cat her flesh, and bum her withfira 
18- 8 she shall be utterly burned with fire 

19. 12 His ej'es. .as a flame of fire, and on his 

19. 20 both were cast alive into a lake of fire 

20. 9 flre came down from God out of heaven 

20. 10 the devO. .was cast into the lake of .fire 
zo. 14 And death and hell were cast into . . fire 
20. 15 not found., was cast into the lake of fire 

21. 8 in the lake which burneth with flre and 

7. Fire, pyre, irvpd pura. 

Acts 28. 2 for they kindled a fire, and received U3 
28. 3 And when Paul, .laid (them) on the firo 

S.Zight, (pZs pJios. 

Marki4. 54 he sat. .and warmed himself at the fira 
Luke 22.56 maid beheld him as he sat by the firo 

FIRE, to be en — 

To be set on fire, Tvpoojj.ai puroomat. 

2 Pe. 3. 12 wherein the heavens being on flre shall 

FIRE, of — 

Offire,fiexy, iripivot purinos. 

Kev. g. 17 having breastplates ol fire, and of jacintli 

FIRE, to set or be set on — 

\.To kindle, burn, n^; yatsath, 5. 

2 Sa. 14. 31 have thy servants set my field on fire? 

2.T0 set on fire, bum, an^ lahat, 3. 

Deut 32. 22 and set on fire the foundations of the m 
Psa. 57. 4 (even among) them that are set on firo 
83. 14 the fiame setteth the mountains on fire 
Isa. 42. 25 and it hath set him on fire round about 

8. To set in a blaze, <p\oylCai phlogizo. 

Jas. 3. 6 setteth on fire., and it is set oa fire of heU 

FIRE, sign of — 

Uplifted signal, nxjfD maseih. 

Jer. e.' I set up a sign of fire in Beih-haccerem 

FIRE brand — 
1. Brand, lis ud. 

Isa. 7. 4 for the two tails of these smoking flreb. 

Amos 4. 1 1 ye were as a firebrand plucked out of tho 

2. Sparks, D'iST ziqqim. 

Prov.26. 18 As a mad (man) v/ho casteth firebrands 

.3. Lamp, TS? la^opid. 

Judgis. 4 took firebrands, and ti;me;l tail to tail 

15. 4 and put a firebrand in the midst betweea 



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FIRE 

TIRE pan — 

Tire pan, ceiiscr, snvff dish, npn? xuichlah. 

Exodjj. 3 and his ilcsh hooks, and his fire pans 
38. 3 (and) tho Ilesh hoolis, and the (ire pans 

2Ki. 25. 15 the Arc pans, end the bowls.. such tilings 

Jer. 52. 19 the fire pans, and the bowls, and the cal. 
FTTlTrTN — 
A measure, /lerpriT^js inctTetes. 

John 2. 6 containing two or thrcC firkins apiece 
FIEH — 
I.Finn, fat, K^3 hari. 

Psa. 73. 4 in their death ; but their strength (Is) firm 
%To prepare, establish, set up, ps J^in, 5. 

Josh. 3. 17 the priests, .stood firm on dry ground in 
4. 3 the place where the priests' feet stood firm 

Z.Steadfast, firm, sure, fisffaios hcbaios. 

Heb. 3. 6 rejoicing of the hope firm unto tho end 
riEH, to be (as) — 
To be firm, ps; yatsaq. 

Job 41. 23 they arc firm in thcninolvos ; they cannot 
41. 24 His hearl is as firm as a stone ; j'ea, as 
ITEM, to make — 
To make strong, "jisfi ieqeph, 3. 

Dan. 6. 7 to make a firm decree, that whosoever 
riRMAMENT — 
JLxpanse, ]i "pi raqia. 

Gen. I. 6 God said, Let there be a firmament in the 
I. 7 God made the firmament, and divided 
J. 7 the waters which (vero) under the firm. 
I. 7 waters which (were) above the firmament 
I. 8 And God called the firmament Heaven 
I. 14 Let there bo lights in the firmament of 
1. 15 let them be for lights in the firmament of 

1.17 And God set theni in the firmament cf 

1. 20 fly above the earth in the open firmam'nt 
Tsa. 19. I the firmament shovreth his handjTyor:; 

150. I praise him in the firmament of hii poT.-or 
Eze. I. 22 And tho likoness of the flrmaiacnt upoa 
1. 23 under the firmament (iverc) their T7in33 
1. 23 there -was a voice from tho firraamcnt thr.t 

1. 26 above the firmament that (was) over thoir 
10. I the firmament that (was) above the hca.i 

Dan. 12. 3 shine as tho brightness of the iJT3ain~=; 

riEST — 
l.One, nrix echad. 

Gen. t. 5 evening and tho morning wero the flr:i 

2. II The nams cf the first (is) PAson : that (;:) 
8. 5 on the first . . of the month, T7oro the tops 
8. 13 in the six hundredth and first year 

8. 13 the first.. of the month, the ^7atero T7cr3 
Exod4o. 2 On the first day of tho . . month shalt thou 

40. 17 on the first . . of the month . . tho tabernacle 
Lev. 23. 24 In the seventh month, in tho first. . of l:~.3 
Sum. I. 1 on the first. , of the second month, in the 

1. 18 on the first. , of the second month, an;l 
29. I in the seventh mointh, on the first. ,cf tho 
33. 38 died, .in the first, .of the fifth month 

Deut. I. 3 in the eleventh month, 03 tho first. .of 

1 Kl 16. 23 In the thirty and fh-st year cf Asa hin;; cf 

2 Ch.29. 17 Now they began on the first, .of the. .mo. 

36. 22 in the first year of Cyrus Mns of Pcrci:: 
Ezra I. I in the first year of Cyrus long of Pcrcir. 

3. 6 From the first day of the seventh mo-th 
7.9 For upon the first . . of the . . month 

7. 9 on the first, .of the fifth month camo ho 

10. 16 sat down in. the first day of the tenth 

10. 17 made an end. , by the first day of the 
Neh. 8. 2 upon the first day of the seventh mcatU 
Job 42. 14 he called the name of the first, J emir^?, 
Eze. 26. I in the eleventh year, in the fir^t. .of tiio 

29. 17 in the first, .of the month, the word 

31. I in the third (month), in the Crct. .of (".-.0 

32. I in the twelfth month, in the firct. .of the 
45. iS in the first, .of tho month, thou shalS 

Dan. 1. 1« Daniel continued, .unto the first year of 

9. I In the first year of Darius the zon of A. 
9. 2 In the first year of his reign, I Daniel 

11. I Alsol, intheflrstyearof Dariu:;ihci;:cdc 
Hag. I. I in the sisth month, in the first day cf 

l.One, llj chad. 

Ezra s- 13 ™ the first yejir of Cyrus the Inng of E. 

6. 3 in the ilrst year cf Cyrus tho lin.-j 
Dan. 6. 2 tiiree presidents, of whom Dnniel. .first 

7. I In the first year of Belshazzar king cf Ea. 

Z.Form^, 'P"p qadmai. 

•Dan. 7. 4 ihe first, .like'a lion, and had ei^le'sTTin. 
7. 8 there were three of tho first homs plucked 
7. 24 and he shall be «iiverse from the first 

i.E'ead,fint, fiVHl reishon. 

Josh.2i. 10 pi Le\i, had : for their's was the first lot 
Job 15. 7 (Art) thou the first man (that) wasbom? 

o.Head, principal, »ni rosh. 

I Ch.i2. 9 Ezer the first, Obadiah the second, Eliab 
16 7 David delivered first. . to thank Cio I. 
23. 19 Of the sons of Hebron ; Jeriah the first 
S3. 30 Of the sons of TJzziel ; ilicahthc first 
24. 21 sons of Rehabiah, the first, .isshiah 

Aiaos 6. 7 now shall they go captive with the first 

^.Head, first, jic^N"! rishon. 

Gen. 8. 13 in the first (month), .the waters were dr. 
13. 4 which he had made there at the first 
B5. 25 the flj-st came out red, ell over like an 
c6. I besides &e firs^amiuo that waa in the 



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Gen. 2$. 19 name of that city. Liiz at the first 

38. 28 a scarlet tlire.-xd, s.iying, Tliis came out H. 
41. po the ill favoured kinc did cat up tlic first 

Excd. 4 8 neither hearken to the voice of the first 
12 2 it. .the first month of the year to you 
12. 15 the first day ye shall put away leaven out 
12. 15 from the first day until tho seventh day 
12. 16 in tlie first d.iy . .an holy convocation 
12. 18 In the first, .on the fourteenth day of the 
34. 1 Hew. .tables of stone like unto the first 
34. I the words tliat were in the first tables 
34. 4 two tables of stone like unto the first 
40. 2 On the . .day of the first month shalt thou 
40. 17 in the first month in the second year, on 

Lev. 4. 2t burn hira as he burned the first bullock 
S- 8 ofi'er (tliat) which fis) for. .sin oficring fl. 
9. 13 slew it, and olferea it for sin, as tho first 
23. 5 In the fourteenth . . of the first month at 
23. 7 In the first day ye shall have an holy 
23. 33 On the first day., an holy convocation: ye 
23. 39 on the first day. .a sabbath, and on tho 
23. 40 ye shall take you on tlie first day the 

Num. 2. 9 camp of Judah.. These shall first set forth 

7. 12 he that offered his offering the first d.ay 
9. I in the first month of tlie second year after 
9. 5 on the fourteenth day of the fii-st month 

10. 13 they first took their journey accordingto 
10. 14 In the first (place) went the standard of 
20. I into tho desert of Zin in the first month 
23. 16 in the fourteenth day of the first month 
28. 18 In the first day. .an holy convocation 
33. 3 they departed from Ilameses in the fi— t 
33. 3 on the fifteenth day of the first month 
Deut. 9. 18 I fell down, .as at the first, forty days 
10. I, 3 tables of stone like unto tho first 
10. 2 the words that were in the first tables 
10. 4 wrote . . according to the first v.-riting 

10. 10 I stayed, .according to the first time, fo. 
13. 9 thine hand shall bo first upon him to put 

16. 4 which thou sacriflcedst the first day at 

17. 7 The hands of tho witnesses shall be first 
Josh. 4. 19 on the tenth, .of the first month, and 

8. s it shall come to pass, .as at tho first, that 

8. 6 say. They fiee before us, as at the first 
JudgiS. 29 name of the city (was) Laish at tho flrtt 

:o. 22 they put themselves in array the first day 
2a 32 They (are) smitten down .. as at the first 

20. 39 they are smitten, .as (in) the first battle 

1 Sa. 14. 14 that first slaughter, .was about twenty 

2 Sa. 19. 20 I am come the first this day of all the 

19. 43 that our advice should not be first had 

21. 9 they . .were put to death, .in the first 
I Ki.17. 13 but make me thereof a little cake first 

iS. 25 Choose.. one bullock.. and dress (it) first 

20. 9 All that thou didst send for. .at the ftrrt 
20. 17 And the young men. .went out first ; and 

I Ch. 9. 2 Now the first inhabitants, .in their poss. 

11. 6 Wliosoe-er smitoth the Jebusitcs first 

11. 6 So Joab the sea of Zeruiah went first up 

12. 15 they that went over Jordan In the first 
15. 13 i?or because ye (did it) not at the flr^t 
C4. 7 the first lot came forth to Jchoiarib 

r.s. 9 the first lot came forth for Asaph to Jos. 
27. 2 Over tho first course for the first month 
27. 3 tho cr.ptair.: of the host for the first mo. 
cj. zg tho acts of David the king, first and last 
a Ch. 3. 3 The length by cubits after the first mea. 

9. zj the rest of the ects of Solomon, Crit and 
i:. 13 ITow tho acts of Ilehoboam, first and last 
li. II II10 aotj cf Asa, first and last, lo, they 
17. 3 i-.o waUced in tho first ways of hi-, father 
CO. 34 tho rest cf the acts of Jehoshaphat, first 
E5. 25 tho rest cf the acts of Amaziah, first and 
c5. 22 tho rost cf the acts of Uzriah, first and 
23. sS rost cf his acts and of all his ways, ilrei 
29. 3 Ho, in tho first year.. in the first month 
29. 17 they began on . . the first month to sanctiiy 
29. i7in the sirteenth day of the first month 
33. I on the fourteenth, .of the first month 
33. 27 And his deeds, first and last, behold 

Ezra 3.12 ancient men, that had seen the first house 
6. 19 upon tho fourteenth, .of the first month 

7. 9 For upon . .the first month began he to 

8. 31 on the twelfth, .of the first month, to go 
:o. 17 they made an end. -.by the.. first mcnth 

If eh. 7. 5 f otmd . . cf them which camo up at the fl. 

3. i3 from tho first day unto the last day, ho 
E3th. I. 14 (and) which sat the firet in the Idngdora 

3. 7 In the first month, that (is), tho month H . 

3. 12 on the thirteenth day of the first month 
Prov.i^. 17 first in his own cause, .just ; but hia 
Isa. I. aS I vill restore thy judges sus at the first 

0. I when at the fijst he lightly afflicted the 
41. 4 I the LOKD, tho first, and with the last 
41. 27 Tho first (shall say) to Zicn, Behold 

43. i-j Thy first father hath sinned, and thy 

44. b I (am) the first, and I (am) the last ; and 
48. 12 Hearken. .1 (am) the fij^t, I also (3E2) the 
Co. 9 the chins of Tarshish first, to bring thy 

Jcr. 7. 12 Shiloh, where I set my name at the first 
i5. iG first 1 will recompense their iniqtiity and 
33. 7 I.. wul build them, as at the first 
33. II ?or I will cause to retui-n. .as at the first 
50. 17 first the king of Assyria hath devoured 

Eze. 29. 17 in the first (month), .tho word of the Lo. 
30.' 20 tn the first (month) in the seventh . . of 
40. 21 were after the measure of the first gate 

45. 18 In the first (month), .thou shalt take a 
45. 21 In. the first (month), in the fourteenth 

Da2. 3. 2i and the great horn, .(is) the first king 
10. 4 the first month, as I vrz-, by the side cf 
10. 12 from tho first day, , thy wcrds wera heard 



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lies. 2. 7 1 will fa) and rcturti to my first husband 
Joel 2. 23 cause to oonie . . the latter rain in the (Int 
Mic. 4. 8 unto tiieo shall it come, even tho first 
Ha?. 2. 3 Who.. saw this house in her first glory T 
Zccb. 6. 2 In the first cliariot (wert) red horses, md 
12. 7 Tlie 1/)RD also shall save. .Judah first 

14. 10 unto the place of tlic first gate, unto the 
7 . Drginning, first, 'ivtri ris)boni. 

Jcr 25. I the first year of Ncbuchadrer/ar kljig of 
Z. Foremost, first, riTHi, reshith. 

Kiod23. 19 The first of the first fruits of tV land 
34. 26 The first of the first fruits of thy land 
Kum 15. 2o Ye shall offer up a cake of the first of yonr 

15. 21 Of the first of your dough ye shall give 
24. 20 said, Amalck. .the first of the nations 

Deut.iS. 4 and the first of the fleece of thy sheep 
26. 2 That thou shalt take of the flrstkif all tha 

Eze. 44. 30 And tho first of all the first fruits of all 
44. 30 ye sliall. .give unto the priest tlia first at 

^.Commencement, first, n^-?5 tcchillah. 

Judg. I. I Who shall go up for us. first, to flRht 

20. 18 Which of us shall go up first to the battle 
£0. iS the Lord said, Judah (shall go up) first 

2 Sa. 17. 9 some of them be overthrown at the first 
Dan. 8. i after that which appeared, .at the first 

10.ro begin, SSn cludal, 5. 

I Sa. 14. 3s the same was the first altar that he built 

IX. Daughter, n5 bath. 

Ix". 14. 10 one ewe lamb of the first year without 
Kum. 6. 14 one ewe lamb of the first year without 

15. 27 he shall bring a she gcat of the first year 
VZ.Beginning, principal point, kpxri nixki. 

Heb. 5. 12 the first principles of the oracles. Ac 26.4. 

13. One, lilc mia. 

Titus 3. 10 after the first snd second admonition 

14. Prior, Ttpdrepcv proteron. 

Hob. 4. 6 they to whom it was first preached 

7. 27 to ofTcr up sacrifice, first for his own sins 

15. Firct, TfpoToy, ar -rh-^tpurov prSton, or to proton. 
Matt. 5. 24 first be reconciled to thy brother, and 

6. 33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God 

7. 5 first cast out tho beam out of thine own 

8. 21 sutler me first to go and bury my father 

12. 29 except he first bind the strong man ? 

13. 30 Gather ye together first the tares, and 
17. 10 WTiythensay..thatElia3 must first corns J 
17. II Elias truly shall [first] come, and restore 
23. 26 cleanse first that, .within the cup and 

Mark 3. 27 except he will first bind the strong man 
4. 23 first the blade, then the car, after that 
7 27 Let the children first be filled : for it is 

9. II Why say the scribes that Elias must first 
9. 12 he ansv.ered. .Elias verily cometh first 

13. 10 the Gospel must first be published among 

16. 9 [he appeared first to ilary Magdalene) 
Lu!kC 6. 42 cast out firct the beam out of tiiine own 

9. s9 sullcr me first to go and burj- my i.ather 
9. 61 but let me first go bid them farewell 

10. 5 into whatsoever house ye enter, first say 

11. 38 he had not first washed before dinner 

14. 28 For which of you . . sitteth not down first 

14. 31 Or what king, .sitteth not down first, and 

17. 25 But first must he suffer many things 

21. 9 for these things must first come to pass 
John 18. 13 led him away to Annas first; for he wai 
Acts 3. 26 Unto you first God, having raiced up h:j 

7. 12 in Egypt, he sent out our fathers first 

11. 26 disciples were called Christians first in A. 
13. 46 word of God should first have been spoken 
25. 20 But showed first unto them of Damascus 

Pvom. I. 8 First, I thank my God through Jesus Ch, 
J. 16 to the Jew [first], and also to the Greek 

2. 9 of the Jew first, and also of the Gentilo 
B. 10 to the Jew first, and also to the Gentilo 

15. 24 if first I be somewhat filled -with your 

I Co. 12. 28 first apostles, secondarily prophets, third. 
15. 46 that (was) not first which is spiritual, bui 
a Co. C. s f"^t gave their own selves to the Lord 
Eph. 4. 9 he also descended [first] into the lower 

1 111. 4. 16 and the dead in Christ shall rise first 

2 Tu. 2. 3 except there come a falling away first 
I Ti. z. 1 1 e.^:hort therefore, that, first of all 

3. 10 let "these also first be proved ; then let 

5. 4 let them learn first to show piety at hom9 
2Ti. I. 5 which dwelt first in thy grandmother It 
Eeb. 7. 2 firet being by interpretation King cf 
Jas. -. 17 v.isdom that is from above is first puro 

1 Vc. -4. 17 if (it) first O'Cgin) at tis, what shall the 

2 Vo. 1. CD Knowing this first, that no prophecy of 

3. 3 Knowing this first, that there shall como 
IS. Fcrc;.i$st, f.rit, ■n-piros protos. 

JIatt :o. 2 The firct, Simon, who Is called Peter, and 
i;. 43 last, .of that man is worse than the first 
17. 37 take up the fish that first cometh up ; and 
jg. 30 first shall be last ; and the last, .first 
2D. 8 beginuing from the last unto the first 
2D. 10 But when the first came, tkey supposed: 

20. 16 the last shall be first, and the first last 

21. 2S he came to the first, and said. Son, go 
2T. 31 They say unto him. The [first]. Jesus saitS 
2t. 36 sent other servants more than the firat 

22. 23 the first, .left hie wife unto his brother . 
22. 33 This is the first and great comT^i. ir. 17. 
27. 64 last error shall be worse than the fli-st 

Hark 5. 35 If any man desire to be [first], (the same) 
ic. 31 first shall he last ; and the last first 

12, ac first took s. wiiSj and dying left no teed 



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Marki*. 43 V/hich is the first commandment of all V 
12. 29 The first of all tho commandments (is) 

12. 30 [This (is) the first commard.l t . i?; 16. g. 
lioke 2. 2 this taxing was first made when Cyremus 

11. 26 the last (state), .is worse thap the first 

13. 3o^vhich shall be first, and there are first 

14. J 8 Tho first said unto him, I have bought a 
16. 5 said unto the fli-st, How much owest thou 

19. 16 Then came the first, saying. Lord, thy 

20. 29 the first took a wife, and died without 
John I. 41 He [first] flndeth his own brother Simon 

5. 4 [whosoever then first . . stepped in was] 
8. 7 He that is witliout sin . . [let him first cast] 

19. 32 soldiers, .brake the legs of the first, and 

20. 4 the other disciple . . came first to the sep. 
20. 8 disciple which came first to the sepulchre 

Acta 12. lo When they were past the first, .ward 
20. iS from the first day that I came into Asia 
s6. 23 he should be the first that should rise 
27. 43 cast (themselves) first (into the sea), and 
Rom 10. 19 First Moses saith, I will provoke you to 
1 Co. 14^30 If (any thing) be revealed . .let the first 
.15. 45 The fiirst man Adam was made a living 

15. 47 The first man (is) of the earth, earthly 
Eph. 6. 2 which is the first commandment with 
Phil.- 1. 5 For your fellowship . . from the first day 

1 Ti. I. 16 in me first Jesus Christ might show forth 

e. 13 For Adam was first formed, then Eve- 
5. 12 because they have cast off their first faith 

2 Tl. 2. 6 husbandman that laboureth must be first 

4. 16 At my first answer no man stood with me 
Beb. 8. 7 if that first (covenant) had been faultless 

8. 13 new (covenant), he hath made the first 

9. I the first (covenant) had also ordinances 
9. 2 the first, wherein (was) the candlestick 
9. 6 priests went, .into the first tabernacle 
g. 8 as the first tabernacle was yet standing 
9. IS (that were) under the first testament 

g. 18 neither the first (testament) was dedica. 
10. 9 He taketh away the first, that he may est. 

1 Jo. 4. 19 We love him, because he first loved us 
Sev. I. II Alpha and Omega, [the first and the laat] 

1. 17 Fear not ; I am the first and the last 

2. - 4 because thou hast left thy first love 

s. 5 repent, and do the first works ; or else I 
St 8 These things saith the First and the Last 
». 19 and the last (to be) more than the first 
4. J the first voice which I heard (was) as it 
4. 7 the first beast (was) like a lion, and the 
8. 7 The first angel sounded, and there fol. 

13. 12 exerciseth all the power of the first beast 
13. 12 cause th.. them., to worship the first beast 

16. 2 the first went, and poured out his vial 

20. s finished. This (is) the first resurrection 
ao. 6 he that hath part m the first resurrection 

21. I for the first heaven and the first earth 
21. 19 The first foundation, .jasper ; the second 

22. 13 Alpha and Omega, .the first and the last 

FIRST, at (the) — 
I.Fifst, irpoiToi' proton. 

John 10. 40 into ihe place whore John at first baptl. 

12. 16 understood not his disciples at the first 
19. 39 which at the first came to Jesus by night 

Acts 15. 14 how God at the first did visit the Gentiles 
^.Beginning, apxn arche. 

Acts 26. 4 which was at the first among mine own 

Heb. 2. 3 which at the first began lobe spoken by 
3. Prior, irpoTepov proteron. 

Gal. 4. 13 howl, .preached, .unto you at the first 
PIRSX, to lie — 
To lie or he laid before, irpSKtt/iai prokeimai. 

2 Co. 8. 12 For if there be first a willing mind, (It is) 

FIRST oluia, to bring forth — 

To bring forth a first born, "133 balcar,,5. 

Jer. 4. 31 of her that bringeth forth her first child 

FIRST (day) — 

l.One, liia mia. 

Matt 28. I as it began to dawn toward the first (day) 
Marki6. 2 the first (day) of the week, they came 
Luke 24. i upon the first (day) of the week, very e. 
John 20. I The first (day') of the week cometh Mary 

20. 19 being the first (day) of the week, when 
Acts 20.' 7 upon the first (day) of the week, when 
t Co. 16. 2 Upon the first (day) of the week let every 

^.Foremost, firsts irpSiTos protos. 

Matt 26. 17 Now the first (day) of the. .unleavened 

Marki4. 12 And the first day of unleavened bread 
16. 9 [risen early the first (day) of tho week] 
EERST estate — 
Beginning, principality, ipxh arche. 

Jude 6 angels which kept not their first estate 
FIRST, from the very — 
From above, from the fi/rst, ivuBev anothen. 

Luke I. 3 understanding of aH.. .from the very first 
FIRST, of all — 
1. Among the forcTiwst, iv irparots en profois. 

X Co. 15. 3 I delivered unto you first of all that which 

2. First, wpuTov proton. 

Luke 12. I began to say unto liis disciples first of a. 

I Co. II. 18 For first of aU, when ye come together 
FIRST iegotten — 
First born, -irpcorSTOKos prutotohos. 

Heb. I. 6 when he bringoth in the first begotten 

Key. I. 5 Jesus Chriiit. .the first begotten of the d. 



FIRST, of tho — 
Son, produce, ]3 hen, 

Exodi2. 5 without blemish, a male of the first year 
29. 38 two lambs of the first year day by day co. 
Lev. 9. 3 of the first year, without blemish, for a 
12. 6 she shall bring a lamb of the first year for 

23. 12 he lamb without blemish of the first year 
23. i8 lambs without blemish of the first year 
23. 19 two lambs of the first year for a sacrifice 

Num. 6. 12 shall bring a lamb of the fU-st year for a 

6. 14 one he lamb of the first year mthout ble. 

6. 14 one ewe lamb of the first year without bL 

7. 15 one ram, one lamb of the first year 
[Soin T. 21, 27, 33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 63, 69, 75, 81.] 

7. 17 he goats, five lambs of the first year 
[So in V. 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59, 65, 71, 77, 83.) 

7. 87 the lambs of the first year twelve, with 

7. 88 the lambs of the first year sixty 

28. 3, 9 lambs of the first year without spot 

28. II, 19, 27 one ram, ^eveu lambs of the first 

29. 2 lambs of the first year, without blemish 
29. 8, 13 lambs of the first year ; they shall be 
29. 17, 20, 23, 26, 29„32 fourteen lambs of the fir. 
29. 36 seven lambs of the first year, without bl. 

* Eze. 46. 13 a lamb of the first year without blemish 

FIRST part or time — 

1. Beginning, first or best, n't^Nl rtshith. 

Deut33. 21 he provided the first part for himself 
Hos. 9. 10 as the first ripe in the fig tree at her first t. 

^.Commencement, n^np techillah. 

Gen. 43. 18 returned in our sacks at the first time are 
. 43. 20 we came indeed down at the first time 

FIRST bom — 

1. First born, firstling, ■i'i33 belcor. 

Gen. 10. 15 Canaan begat Sidon his first bom, and 
82. 21 Huz his first born, and Bnz his brother 
E5. 13 first born of Ishmael, Nebajoth ; and Ked. 
27. 19 I (am) Esau thy first bom ; I have done 
27. 32 he said, I (am)thy son, thy fitrst bom, Esau 
35. 23 Reuben, Jacob's first born, and Simeon 
36. 15 sons of Eliphaz the first bom. .of Esau 
38. 6 Judah took a wife for Er his first bom 
38. • 7 Er, Judali's first born, was ^vicked in the 
4.1. 51 Joseph called the name of the first born 
43. 33 the first bom according to his birthright 
46. 8 and his sons : Reuben, J acob's first bom 

48. 14 wittingly; for Manasseh (was) the first bo. 

48. 18 Not so, my father: for this (is) the first b. 

49. 3 Reuben, tliou(art)my fh-stborn, mymight 
Esod. 4. 22 saith . . Israel (is) my son . . my first born 

4. 23 I wiU slay thy son . . thy fii'st born 
6. 14 sons of Reuben the first bom of Israel 
II. s all the first bom in the land of Egypt shall 
II. "5 from the first b6m of Pharaoh that sitteth 
II. 5 unto the first born of the maidservant 

11. 5 and all the first bom of beasts 

iz. 12 I. .will smite all the first born in the land 

12. 29 the Lord smote all the first born In the 
12. 29 from the first bom of Pharaoh that sat on 
12. 29 unto the first bom of the captive that 

12. 29 and all the first born of cattle 

13. 2 Sanctify unto me all the first bom, what. 

13. 13 all the first born of man among thy chiL 
13. 15 that the Lokd slew all the first born in 
13. 15 the first bom of man, and the first bom 
13. 15 all the first bom of my children I redeem 
22. 29 the first born of thy sons shalt thou give 
34. 20 All the first bom of thy sons thou shalt 

Num. 3. 2 Nadab the first bom, and Abihu, Eleazar" 

3. 12 instead of all the first born that openeth 

3. 13 Because all the first bom (are) mine 

3. 13 on the day that I smote all the first bom 
3. 13 I hallowed unto me all the first bom in I. 
3. 40 Number all the first bom of the males 
3. 41 instead of all the first born among the c. 
3. 42 And Moses numbered . . all the first bom 
3. 43 all the first bom males by the number 
3. 45 Take the Levites instead of all the first b. 
3. 46, 50 of the first bom of the children of Isr. 

8. 16 the first bom of all the children of Israel 
8. 17, 18 all the first bom of the cliildren of Is. 
8. 17 I smote every first bom in the land of E. 

18. 15 the first bom of man shalt thou surely 
33. 4 For the Egyptians buried all. .first bom 

Dent 21. 15 and. .the first born son be her's that was 

21. 16 the son of the hated, .the first bom 

21. 17 for he. .the right of the first born (is) his 
25. 6 the first bom which she beareth shall 

Josh. 6. 26 shall lay the foundation, .in his first bom 
17. I Manasseh ; for he (was) the first bom of 
17. 1 for Machir the first bom of Manasseh 

Judg. 8. 20 he said unto Jetlier his first born. Up, 

1 Sa, 8. 2 the name of his first born was Joel 

17. 13 Eliab the first born; and next unto him, A. 

2 Sa. 3. 2 his first bom was Ammon, of Ahinoam 
I Ki. i6. 34 laid the foundation, .in. .his first born 

I Ch. I. 13 Canaan begat Zidon his first bom, and H. 

1. 29 first bom of Ishmael, Nebaioth ; then K. 
t. 3 Er, the first bom of Judah, was evil in 

2. 13 Jessie begat his first bom Eliab, and A. 
2. 25 sons of Jerahmeel the first bpm of Hez. 
2. 27 sons of Ram the first bom of Jerahmeel 
2. 42 Mesha his first bom, which (was) the fa. 

2. 50 the son of Hur, the first bom of Ephratah 

3. I the first bopi Ammon, of Ahinoam the 

3. 15 sons of Josiah . .the first bom Johanan 

4. 4 sons of Hur, the first born of Ephratah 

5. I sons of Reuben, the first bom of Israel 



1 Ch. 5. 3 sons, .of Reuben the first bora of Israel 

6. 28 sons of Samuel ; the first bom Vashnl 
8. I Now Benjamin begat Bela his first bora 
8. 30 And his first bom son Abdon, and Zur. 

8. 39 Ulam his first bom, Jehush the second 
'9. 5 Shilonites ; Asaiah the first bom, and his 

9. 31 the first bom of Shallum the Korahito 
9. 36 And his first bom son Abdon, then Zur 

20. 2 Zechariah the first bom, Jediael the sec. 
26. 4 Shemaiah the first bom, Jehozabad the 
26. 10 he was not the first born, yet his father 

2 Ch.2i. 3 to Jehoram, because he (was) the first b, 
Neh. 10. 36 Also the first bom of our sons, and of cm 
Job 18. 13 the first born of death shall devour his 
Psa. 78. 51 And smote all the first bom in Egypt 

89. 27 I will make him (my) first bom, higher 
105. 36 He smote also all the first bom in theii 
135. 8 Who smote the first bom of Egypt, both 
136. 10 To him that smote Egypt in their first b. 

Tsa. 14. 30 And the first bom of the poor shall feed 

Jer. 31. g I am afather. .andEphraim(is)my firstb. 

Mic. 6. 7 shall I give my first bom (for) my transg. 

Zech,i2. 10 as one that is in bitterness for. .first born 

% Birthright, iTibg bekorah. 

Dent 21. 17 son of the hated, .the right of the first b. 

Z. First bom, nyy^'-behirah. 

Gen. 19. 31 And the first bom said unto the younger 
19. 33 the first bom went in, and lay with her 
19. 34 that the first bom said unto the younger 
tg. 37 the first bom bare a son, and called bis 
29. 26 to give the younger, before the first born 

1 Sa. 14. 49 name of the first bom Merab,- and the 

^.First born, wpuiTiTOKos prototohos. 

Matt. I. 25 till sho had brought forth her [fij'st bom] 
Luke 2. 7 And she brought forth lier first born son 
Rom, 8. 29 that he might be the first born among 
Col. 1. 15 Who is. .the first born of every creature 

1. 18 who is. .the first born from the dead 
Heb. II. 28 lest he that destroyed the first bom sho. 

12. 23 To the general assembly, .of the first bom 

FIRST bom, to maio — 

To constitute first horn, ng? balcar, S. 

Dent 21. 16 not make the son of the beloved first bom 

FIRST fruit — 

l.First or earliest fruit, 1133 bikkur. 

Ilsod23. 16 the first fruits of thy labours, which thou 
23,. 19 The first of the first fruits of thy land thou 
34. 22 of the first fruits of wheat harvest, and 
34. 26.The first of the first fruits of thy land 
Lev. 2. 14 if thou offer a meat offering of thy firstt 

2. 14 for the meat offering of thy first fruits 
23. 17 (they are) the first fruits unto the Lord 
23. 20 with the bread of the first fruits, (for) a 

Num28. 26 in the day of the first fniits, when ye brt, 

2 Ki. 4. 42 brought the man of God bread of the f . f . 
Neh. 10. 35 And to bring the first frails of our ground 

10. 35 and the first fruits of all fruit of all trees 
13. 31 and for the first fruits. Remember me, 

Eze. 44. 30 And the first of all the first fruits of all : 

2.First or principal fruit, nVNl reshith. 

Lev. 2. 12 As for the oblation of the first fruits, ye 

23. 10 ye shall bring a sheaf of the first fi-uits 
Num 18. 12 the first fruits of them wliich they shall 
Deut 18. 4 The fh'St fruit . . of thy com, of thy vino 

26. 10 I have brought the first fruits of the land 
2 Ch. 31. 5 brought in abundance the first fruits of 
Neh. 10. 37 we should bring the first fruits of our d, 

12. 44 for the first fruits, and for the tithes, to 
Prov. 3. 9 and with the first fndts of all thine incr 
Jer. 2. 3 the first fruits of bis increase : all that 
Eze. 20. 40 the first fruits of your oblations, with sXi 

48. 14 nor alienate the first fruits of the land 

6.First fruits, imapxi) aparche. 

Rom. 8. 23 which have thr, first fmits of the Spirit 

11. 16 For it the first fruit (be) holy, the lump 
16. 5 who is tho first fruits of Achaia unto Ch. 

I Co. 15. 20 become the first fruits of them that slepi 
15. 23 Christ the first fruits ; afterward they 
i6. 15 that it is the first fruits of Achaia, apd 
Jas. 1. 18 that we shotdd be a kind of first fruits of 
Rev. 14. 4 the first fruits unto God and to the Lamb 

FIRST ripe — • 

1. First ripe fruit, 1133 bikkur. 
Num. 13. 20 the time (was) the time of the first ripe 
i8. 13 whatsoever is first ripe in the land, which 

I.First ripe fruit, n-ii33 bikkurah. 

Hos. 9. 10 I saw your fathers as the first ripe in the 

Z.First ripe fruit, rril33 bakkitrah. 

Jer. 24. 2 very good figs.. like the figs.. first ripB 

PIRS,T ripe fig — 

First ripe fruit, 1133 bikkur. 

Nah. 3. 12 fig trees with the first ripe figs : if they 

EIHST ripe fruit — 

F^rst ripe fruit, m.i33 bikkur ah. 

Mic. 7. I Woe.. my soul desired tho first ripofmrf 

FIRSTLING — 

l.FirstUng, first bom, ")i33 bekor. 

Lev. 27. 26 Only the firstling of the beasts, which 
Num. 3. 41 instead of all the firstlings among the ca. 
18. 15 the flrstlins of unclean beasts shalt thou 
18. 17 But the firstling of a cow, or the fb-stling 
Dcutis. 10 All the firstling males that come of tiiy 



FIRSTLING 



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Hab. 
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^B Deut IS. 19 thou Shalt do no work with the firstling 

^m 15. 19 nor shear the firstling of thy sheep 

■F 33. 17 His glory (is like) the flistling of lus bul. 

^m Z. Firstling, /irsi born, .1-1133 bckorah. 

^K Gen. 4. 4 Abel, he also brought of the flrstlings of 

^B Deut 12. 6 the firstlings of your herds and of your 
^H 12. 17 the firstlings of thy herds, or of thy flock ' 

^H 14. 23 the firstlings of thy herds and of tliy flocks 

^r Neh. 10. 36 the iirstlings of our lierds and of our flocks 

3. What opens {the womb), las peter, 

Exodi3. 12 every firstling that cometh of a beast 

13. 13 every firstling of an ass thou shalt redeem 
34. iq every firstling among thy cattle, .ox or 
34. 20 But the firstling of an ass thou ehalt red. 
rmSTLING, to be— 
To he made a firstling, "133 hakar, 4. 

Lev. 27. 26 which should be the LoKD's firstling, no 
FISH — 

l.Fish, JNi daag. 
V Neh. 13. j6 There dwelt men.. which brought fish 

I' %Fish, 11 dag. 

■ Oen. g'. 2 shall be. .upon all the fishes of the sea 

> Kum u. 22 or shall all the fish of the sea be gathered 

1 Ki 4. 33 he spake also of beasts, .and of fishes 

2 Ch. 33. 14 even to the entering in at the fish gate 
Neh. 3. 3 the fish gate did the sons of Hassenaali 

12. 39 And from . . above the fish gate . . even unto 
Job 12. 8 the fishes of the sea shall declare unto 

41. 7 Canst thou fill. .his head with fish spears? 
Psa. 8. 8 The fowl of the air, and the fish of tlie 
9. 12 as the fishes that are taken in an evil net 

38. 20 So that the fishes of the sea, and the fowls 

4. 3 the fishes of the sea also shall be taken 
I. 17 Lord had prepared a great fish to swaUow 

1. 17 Jonah was in the belly of the fish three 

2. 10 Lord spake unto the fish, and it vomited 
I. 14 And makest men as the fishes of the sea 
I.- 3 I will consume, .the fishes of the sea, and 
I. 10 the noise of a cry from the fish gate, and 

3, Fish, nji dagah. 

Gen. I. 26, 28 have dominion over the fish of the sea 
Eiod 7. 18 And the fish that (is) in the river shall 

7. 21 And the fish that (was) in the river died 
Numii. 5 We remember the fish which we did eat 
Deut. 4. 18 likeness of any fish that (is) in the waters 
Tsa. 105. 29 turned . . waters into bipod, and slew .. fish 
Isa. 50. 2 their fishstinketh, because, .no water, and 
Eze. 29. 4 I will cause the fish of the rivers to stick 
29. 4 all the fish of thy rivers shall stick unto 
29. 5 leave, ithee and all the fish of thy rivers 
47. 9 there shall be a. .great multitude of fish 
47. 10 their fish shall be according to their kinds 
47. 10 as the fish of the great sea, exceeding 
Jon. 2. I Then Jonah prayed., out of the fish's belly 

A. Soul, breathing creature, K'JJ nephcsh. 

Isa. ig. 10 all that makg sluices (and) ponds for fish 

6. Fish, IxSis ichthus. , 

Watt. 7. 10 if he ask a fish, will he give him a serpe.? 
14. 17 We have here, .five loaves, and two fishes 

14. 19 took the five loaves, and the two fishes 

15. 36 he took the seven loaves and the fishes 
17. 27 and take up the fish that first cometh up 

Uark 6. 38 they knew, they say. Five, and two fishes 
6. 41 had taken the five loaves and the tv/o fish. 
6. 41 the two fishes divided he among them all 
6. 43 lull of the fragments, and of the fishes 

5. 6 they inclosed a great multitude of fishes 
5. 9 draught of the fishes which they had taken 
g. 13 We have, .but five loaves and two fishes 
g. 16 he took the five loaves and the two fishes 

II. II or If . .a fish, will he for a fish give him 
24. 42 they gave him a piece of a broiled fish 

John2i. 6 able to draw it for the multitude of fishes 
21. 8 came, .dragging the net with fishes 
21. II drew the net to land full of great fishes 

I Co. 15. 39 another of fishes (and) another of birds 

6.v4 little or small fish, o'^ipiov opsarion. 

John 6. II likewise of the fishes as much as they 

21. 9 they saw a fire of coals there, and fish laid 
21. 10 Bring of the fish which ye have now can. 
21. 13 cometh, and taketh brtsd. . and fish like w. 

nSH, little or small — 

l..<4 little or small fish, IxBvStov ichtkudion. 
Matt 15. 34 they said. Seven, and a few little fishes 
Mark 8. 7 they had a few small fishes : and he bles. 

2.4 little or small fish, o^apiov opsarion. 

John 6. 9 five barley loaves, and two small fishes 
riSH, to — 
To fish, y^, dig 

Jer. 16. 16 for many fishers, .and they shall fish them 
riSH hook — 
Fish hook, thorn, njn Tp sir dugah. 

Amos 4. 2 will take . . your posterity with fl^h hooks 
nSHER — 
I.Fisher, :n davi'ag. 

Jer. '16. 16 I will send for many fishers, saith the L. 

Eze. 47. 10 the fishers shall stand upon it from E.-g. 

^.Fisher, 3;^ dayyag. . 

Isa. 19. 'i The fishers also shall mourn, and all they 

i.Fisher, a\ievs halieus. 

Matt. 4. 18 a net into the sea ; for they Tvere fishers 



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Mait. 4. 19 and I will make you fishers cf men 

Slark I. 16 a uct into the sea : for tliey were fisherg 
I. 17 and I will make you. .fishers o. meu 
FISHER'S coat — 
A lunic, cloak, (ireySvTris cpcndutts. 

John2i. 7 he girt (his) fisher's coat, .for he was naked 
FISHERMAN — 
Fisher, aKiivs halieus. 

Luke 5. 2 but the fishermen were gone out of tliera 
FISHING, a — 
To fish, aKieiu haliev.o. 

John2i. 3 Peter saith unto them, I go a fishing 
FISHPOOL — 
Blessing, pool, pona, .13-13 bcrckah. 

Song 7. 4 thine eyes.! the flshpools in Heshbon 

nsT — 

I. Fist, I^JN egroph. 

Exod2i. 18 and one smite another.. with (his) fist 

Isa. 58. 4 and to smite with the fist of wickedness 
2. Two hands, fists, DUtn chojihnayim. 

Prov.30. 4 who hath gatliercd the wind in his fists ? 
FIT — 
\. Ready, fit, opportune, 'ny Mi. 

Lev. 16. 21 by the hand of a fit man Into the wilder. 
i.Well or conveniently placed, eCOfros euilLctos. 

Luke 9. 62 Neman, .looking back, is fit for the kin. 
14. 3S It is neither fit for the land, nor yet for 
3. Coming down, becoming, suitable, KaB-OKoy kath. 

Acts 22. 22 Away with such, .for it is not [fit] that he 
FIT, to — 

1. To do, .Ty;; asah. 

Isa. 44. 13 ho flttoth it with planes, and he maxketh 

2. To make fillly ready, KaTapTiC<^ katartizo. 

Rom. 9. 22 the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction 
FIT, to be — 
To come up, .he becoming, suitable, avriKw aneko. 

Col. 3. 18 submit yourselves., as it is fit in the Lord 
FIT, to make — 
To make ready, iny alhad, 3. 

Prov 24. 27 and make it fit for thyself in the field 
FITCHES — 
\. Prickly, spelt, nj03 kussemcth. 

Eze. 4. 9 Take thou also unto thee . . fitches, and put 
"i,. Black cumin, n^^ qetsach. 

Isa. 28. 25 doth he not cast .abroad the fitches, and 
28. 27 the fitches are not threshed with a thres. 
28. 27 the fitches are beaten out with a staff 
FITLY — 
\,At fit times or circumstances, D^JflK"?!) al ophna,. 

Prov 25. II Awordfltly spoken (is like) apples of gold 

2. On the fillings up, n^.^P^by al milleeth. 

Song 5. 12 His eyes, .washed with milk., fitly set 
FITTED — 
To be made straight, T^; yashar, 4. 

I Ki. 6. 35 with gold fitted upon the carved work 
FITTED, to be — 
To be prepared, set tip, establislied, Jia hun, 2. 

Prov 22. 18 they shall withal be fitted in thy lips 
FIVE — 
l.Five, •is'.pn, dan chamishshah, ckamcsh. 

Gen. 5. 6 Seth lived an hundred and five years 

5. II days of Enos were nine hundred and five 
S. 15 And Mahalaleel lived si.xty and five years 
S. 17 were eight hundred ninety and five years 
5. 21 Enoch lived sixty and five years, and 
^ 5. 23 were three hundred sixty and five years 

5. 30 five hundred ninety and five years 
5. 32 And Noah was five hundred years old 
II. II Shem lived, .five hundred j'ears, and 
II. 12 Arphaxad lived five and thirty years, and 

11. 32 were two hundred and five years : and T. 

12. 4 Abram. .seventy and five years old when 
14. 9 king of EUasar ; four kings with five 

18. 28 Peradventure there shall lack five of the 
18. 28 wilt thou destroy all. .for (lack of) five t 
18. 28 If I find there forty and five, I will not 
♦3- 34 ^'^5 fi^^ times so much as any of theirs 
45. 6 yet. .five years, in the which, .neither 
45. II for yet. .five years of famine; lest thou 
45. 22 to Benjamin, .five changes of raiment 
47, 2 he took some of his bretlircn. .five men 
E.xod22. I he shall restore five oxen for an ass 

26. 3 The fi.ve curtains shall be coupled toge. 
26. 3 and.. five curtains .. coupled one to anot. 
26. 9 thou shalt couple five curtains by thems. 
26. 26 five for the boards of the one side of the 
26. 27, 27 five bars for the boards of the 

26. 37 make . . five pillars . . and . . cast five sockets 

27. I five cubits long, and five cubits broad 
27. 18 the height five cubits (of) fine twined Un. 
30. 23 Take, .of pure myrrh five hundred 

30. 24 And of cassia five hundred, .after the 
36. 10 he coupled the five curtains one unto 
36. 10 five curtains he coupled one unto anot. 
36. 16 he coupled five curtains by themselves 
36- 31 five for the boards of the one side of the 
36 3S, 32 five bars for the boards of th« 



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33 the five pillars of it with Hieir hooka 
38 l)ut their five sockets (were of) brass 

1 five cubits.. the length.. and live cubits 
18 the height in the brcadtli (was) D\e cuB 
26 tlirce tliousand and five hundred and flf. 
23 of tlie..five..he made hooks for the pill.' 

8 five of you shall chase an liundred, and 

5 from five years old even unto Iwcuy )ea, 

6 from a month old even unto five years 

6 shall be of the m;ile five shekels of 

21 forty and six thousand and five hundred 

25 of Gad, (were) forty and five thfiusaud 
33 of Ephraim.. forty thousand and five liu. 
37 of Benjamin, .thirty and five thousand 
41 forty and cue thousand and five hundred 
46 tlu-ee thousand and five hundred and fit. 

11 forty and six thousand and five hundred 

15 forty and five tliou-sand and six liundied 
ig his host, forty thousand and five hui'd. 

23 thirty and five thousand and four hunj. 
28 forty and one thousand and five hnndi.,''. 
32 three thousand and five hundred ainl f.f 

22 (were) seven thousand and five hu'idrcl 
50 three hundred and threcscoie and five 

48 were eight thousand and five liumlrcd 

17 five rams, five he goats, Ave Jambs of tho 
V. 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59, 65, 71, 77, 83 ] 

24 from twenty and five years old and 

19 Ye shall not cat one day. .nor five d.-iys 

16 for the money of five shekels, after the 

18 of Gad . . forty thousand and five hundred 
22 and sixteen thousand and five hundred 

27 threescore thousand and five hundred 
37 thirty and two thousand and five hund. 

41 forty and five thousand and six hundred 
50 forty and five thousand and four hundred 

8 and Hur, and Reba, five kings of Midlan 

28 one soul of five hundred, .of the persona 
32 seventy thousand and five thousand she. 
36 thirty thousand and five hundred sheep 

39 (were) thiity thousand and five hundred 
43 seven thousand and five hundred sheep 
45 thirty thousimd asses and five hundred 

12 And he took about five thousand men 

5 Therefore the five kings of the Amorites 

16 these five kings fled, and hid theniselvea 

17 The five kings are found hid in a cave at 

22 bring out those five kings unto me out ot 

23 brought forth those five kings unto hira 

26 slew them, and hanged them on five trees 
3 five lords of the Pliilistines ; the Gazat. 

10 forty and five years, fourscore and flvo 

3 five lords of the Philistines, and all tho 

2 Dan sent of their family five men from 

7 the five men departed, and came to Laish 

14 Then answered the five men that went to 

17 the five men that went to spy out the 

35 twenty and five thousand and an hundred 

45 they gleaned of them, .five thousand mea 

46 twenty and five thousand men that drew 

4 Five golden emerods, and five golden mi. 
i6 when the five lords of the I'hilislines had 

18 all th» cities., (belonging) to the flvelord^ 

5 the weight, .(was) five thousand shekels 

40 And he.. chose him five smooth stonea 

3 give (me) five (loaves of) bread in niiua 

1 3 slew on that day fourscore and five per. 
i3 five slieep ready dressed, and five measu. 

42 with five damsels of lieri that went alter 

4 He was five years old v.-licn the tidings 

8 five sons of Slichal the daughter of Saul 
g of Judah..fivehun'.bed thousand men 

32 and his songs were a thousand and fi^o 

6 The neithermost chamber (was) fi\e cu. 

10 he built chambers.. five cubits high 

24 five cubits, .the one. and five cubits Iha 
3 (lay) on forty five pillars, fifteen (in) a 

16 the height. .five cubits, .height.. five 
23 his heiglit (was) five cubits; and a line of 
3g he put five bases on the right side of tho 
3g and five on the left side of the house 

49 five on the right, .and five on the left 
23 five hundred and fifty, which bare rulo 
42 Jehoshaphat (was) thirty and fi>e years 
42 he reigned twenty and five years in Jer 

25 fourth part of a cab. .for five (pieces) of 
13 take, I pray thee, five of the horses that 
ig Thou shouldest have smitten five or six 

3 He was twenty and five years old when 

33 Five and twenty years old was he when 

2 Twenty and five years old was he when 

35 an hundred fourscore and five thousand 

1 and reigned fifty and five years in Jems. 

36 Jehoiakim (was) twenty and five jears old 
ig five men of them that were in tbe king's 

4 AH the sons of Judah (were) five 

6 and Calcol, and Dara : five of them In 

20 OheL.and Hasadiah, Jushab-hescd, I've 
32 Rimmon, and Tochen, and Ashan, five el. 
42 five hundred men, went to mount Seir 

3 Joel, Ishiah, five : all of them chief men 

7 and Vzziei, and Jerimoth, and Iri, five 
23 he slew an Egypti.-in..five cubits high 

7 And gave, .of gold five thousand talents 

11 one wng. .five cubits, .other wing, .five 

12 wing of the other, live cubits, .five cub. 

15 two pill.irs ef thirty and five cubits high 
15 the chapiter, .of each, (was) five cubits 

2 a molten sea. .five cubits the height ther, 
6, 7, 8 fire on the right hand, and live on 

13 of fire cubits long, and five cuhits broad 
17 fell five hundred thousand chosen m^i 

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» Ch.T5. 19 the Ave and tliirtieth year of the reign of 
20, 31 thirty aiul five years old wlien he began 
so. 31 he reigned twenty and Ave years in Jer. 

25. I Amaziah (was) twenty and five years oii 

26. 13 and seven thousand and five hundred 

27. 1 Jotliara (was) twenty and five years old 
27. 8 He was Ave and twenty years old when 

29. I Hezekiah. .(was) five and twenty years 
33. I he reigned llfty and five years in Jer. 

35. 9 five thousand, .and live hundred oxen 

36. 5 Jehoiakira (was) twenty and five years old 
Ezra I. II vessels, .flvo thousand and four hundred 

2. 5 of Arah, seven hundred seventy and five 
2. 8 of Zattu, nine hundred forty and five 
2. 20 The children of Gibbar, ninety and five 
2. 33 of Lod. .seven hundred twenty and five 
2. 34 of Jericho, three hundred forty and five 
2. 66 their mules, two hundred forty and five 
2. 67 camels, four hundred thirty and five 
2. 69 five thousand pounds of silver, and one 

Weh. 7. 13 of Zattu, eight hundred forty and five 
7. 20 of Adin, six hundred fifty and five 
7. 25 The children of Gibeou, ninety and five 
7. 36 Jericho, three hundred forty and five 
7. 67 two hundred forty and five singing men 
7, 68 their mules, two hundred forty and five 
7. 69 camels, four hundred thirty and five 
7. 70 five hundred and thirty priests' garments 

Esth. 9. 6 th.e Jews . . destroyed five hundred men 
9. 12 Jews have, .destroyed five hundred men 
9. 16 of their foes seventy and five thousand 

Job I. 3 and five hundred yoke of oxen, and 

I. • 3 five hundred she asses, and a very great 

Isa. 7. 8 withiu threescore and five years shall 
17. 6 five in the outmost fruitful branches 
19. 18 In that day shall five cities in the land of 

30. 17 at the rebuke of five shall ye flee : till 

37. 36 a hundred and fourscore and five thous. 
Jer. 52. 22 and the height of one. .(was) five cubits 

52. 30 seven hundred forty and five persons 
52. 31 in the five and twentieth .. of the month 
Eze. 8. 16 about five and twenty men, with their 

11. I at the door of the gate five and twenty 
40. I In the five and twentieth year of our cap. 
40. 7 between the little chambers, .five cubits 
40. 13 the breadth (was) five and twenty cubits 
40. 21, 25 and the breadth five and twenty cubits 
40. 29 fifty cubits long, and five and twenty cu. 
40. 30 five and twenty cubits long, and five cub. 
40. 33 fifty cubits long, and five and (wenty cub. 
40. 36 and the breadth five and twenty cubits 

40. 48 five cubits on this side, and five cubits on 

41. 2 five cubits on the one side, and five cubits 
41. 9 The thickness of the wall, .(was) five cub. 
41. II breadth of the place, .(was) five cubits 

41. 12 the wall of the building (was) five cubits 

42. 16, 17, 18, 19 He measured, .five hundred re. 

42. 20 five hundred, .long, and five hundred br. 
45. I the length of five and twenty thousand 
45. 2 five hundred, .with five hundred .. square 
45. 3 the length of five and twenty thousand, 
45. 5 the five and twenty thousand of length 

43. 6 possession of the city five thousand broad 
45. 6 and five and twenty thousand long 

45. 12 twenty shekels, 'five and twenty shekels 
48. 8, 9, 10, 13, 15 five and twenty thousand 
48. 15 Andtheflve thousand (that are) left in the 
48. 16, 16, 16, 16, 30, 33, 34 four thousand and flvo 
48. 20 five and twenty thousand by five and 
48. 21, 21 over against the five and twenty thou. 
Dan. 12. 12 three hundred and five and thirty days 

2. Five, ireVre pente. 

Matti4. 17 AVe have here but five loaves, and two fl. 

19 took the five loaves, and the two fishes 
9 remember the five loaves of the five thou. 
2 five of them were wise, and five . . foolish 

15 unto one he gave five talents, to another 

16 he that had received the five talents went 
16 traded, .and made, .other five talents 

20 And so he that had received five talents 
20 came and brought other five talents 
20 thou deliveredst. .five, .have gained, .flvft 
38 when they knew, they say. Five, and two 
41 when he had taken the five loaves and the 

8. 19 When I brake the five loaves among five 
Luke I. 24 his wife . . hid herself five months, saying 

9. 13 We have no more but five loaves and two 
9. 16 Then he took the five loaves and the two 

12. 6 Are not five sparrows sold for two farth.? 

12. 52 there shaH be five in one house divided 
19 I have bought five yoke of oxen, and I go 
28 I have five brethren ; that he may testify 
i8 Lord, thy pound hath gained five pounds 
ig And he said. .Be thou also over five cities 

18 thou hast had five husbands; and he 
2 is called . . Betheada, having five porches 
g which hath five barley loaves, and two 

13 the fragments of the five barley loaves 

19 Sp when they had rowed about five and 
4 and the number, .was about five thousand 
6 and came unto them to Troas in five days 

24. I after five days Ananias . . descended with 
I C0.14. 19 Yet. .1 had rather speak five words with 
Kev. 9. 5 they should be tormented five months 

9. 10 their power (was) to hurt men five months 

17. 10 there are seven kings : five are fallen, and 

TiYE aprieee — 

/■'tee fivt, JiB'pn riK'pn chamesheth chamesheth. 
Ifum 3. 47 xiiou sh!alt. .take five shekels apiece by 



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ITVE times — 

Five times, ir^vrdKH pentalds. 

2 Co. II. 24 Of the Jews five times received I forty 

FIX, to — 

To set fast, crTT)piX<u sterizo. 
Lukei6. 26 hetweenubandyouthert Is agreat gulf fl. 

FISED, to be — 

To he prepared, set up, citablislied, Ji3 hun, 2. 
Psa. 57. 7 My heart is Qxeu, O U-od, my heart is fixed 
io3. I O God,my heart i] fixed; I will sing and give 
112. 7 his heart is fixed, trusting in the LoitD 

FLAG — 

X.Reed, vw achu. 

Job i 8. II can, the flag grow withous water? 

2.Wced, 1W suph. 

Exod. 2. 3 she laid (it) in the flags by the river's br. 
2. 5 and when she saw the ark among the flags 
Isa. 19. 6 and dried up : the reeds and flags shall 

FLAGOH — 

l.A cake of grapes, n^-ws ashishah. 

2 Sa. C. 19 Andhedealt. .to everyone. .aflagon(ofw.) 
T Ch. 16. 3 And he dealt to every one . . a flagon (of w.) 
Song 2. 5 Stay me with fiagons, comfort me with a. 
Ho3. 3. I the children of Israel.. love flagons of w. 

2.Bottle, Saj, Vni nebel. 

Isa. 22. 24 Df cups, even to all the vessels of flagons 

FLAEES — 

Refuse, flake, Ssa mappal. 

Job 41. 23 The flakes of his flesh are Joined together 
FLAME — 
l.Fire, k^k eshsha. 

Dan. 7. II and his body, .given to the burning flame 

2. Completeness, 775 kalil. 

Judg.2o. 40 the flame of the city ascended up tohea. 

Z.Heart, middle, na'p lahhali. 

Exod. 3. 2 the Angel.. appeared.. In a flame of fire 

i.Flame, jrtS lahab. 

Judg.13. 20 when the flame went up toward heaven 
13. 20 that the angel, .ascended in the flame of 
Job 41. 21 and a flame goeth out of his mouth 
Isa. 13. 8 at another ; their faces (shall be as) fla. 

29. 6 tempest, and the flame of devouring fire 

30. 30 the flame of a devouring flre .. scattering 
66. 15 to render, .his rebuke with flames of flre 

Joel 2. s a flame of flre that devoureth the stubble 

b.Flajne, njn^, n^ri^ lehabah, lacheheth. 

Num2i. 28 a flame' from the city of Sihon : it hath 
Vsa. 29. 7 The voice . . dividetli the flames of fire 
83. 14 as the flame setteth the mountains on fire 
106. i8 company; the flame burned up the wicked 

5. 24 Therefore as . . the flame consumeth the 
io. 17 his Holy One for a flame : and it shall 
43. 2 neither shall the flame kindle upon thee 
47. 14 themselves from the power of the flame 
48. 45 and a flame from the midst of Sihon 
Dan. II. 33 yet they shall fall, .by flame, by captivity 
Joel I. 19 the flame hath burnt aU the trees of 

2. 3 behind them a flame biirneth : the land 
Chad. iS the house of Joseph a flame, and the 

6. Uplifted signal, nxfc'P mascth. 

Judg.2o. 40 when the flame began to arise up out of 

7. Spark, flame, yiP shebib. 

Dan. 3. 22 the flame of the flre slew those men that 
7. 9 his throne . . the fiery flame . . his wheels 

S.FlaTne, n?n7^ shalhabeth. 

Job 15. 30'the flame shall dry up his branches ; and 
Song 8. 6 coals- of flre.. a most vehement flame 

9.Flame, (p\6^ phlox. 

Lukei6. 24 mercy . .for I am tormented in this flame 
Acts 7. 30 angel of the Lord in a flame of flre in a 
Heb. I. 7 Who maketh. .his ministers a flame of fl. 
Kev. I. 14 and his eyes (were) as a flame of fire 

2. 18 who hath his eyes like unto a name of fire 
19. 12 His eyes (were) as a flame of fire, and on 

FLAEE, great — ■ 

Uplifted signal, nxfe'p maseih. 

Judg. 20. 38 that they should make a great flame 

FLAIUNff — 
l.Fire, VH ish. 

Nah. 2. 3 the chariots., with flaming torches In the 

2.Fla7ne, n^nS, n:)nh lehabah, lahebeth. 

Psa. 105. 32 He gave them, .flaming flre in their land 
Isa. 4. 5 and theishining of a flaming fire by night 
lam. 2. 3 burned against Jacob like a flaming flre 
Hos. 7. 6 in the morning it bumeth as a flaming fl. 

3. Tojlame, flash, "arh lahat. 

Psa. 104. 4 Who maketh . . his ministers a flanung flre 

i.Flaine, flashing, anS lahat. 

Gen. 3. 24 a flaming sword which turned every way 

b. Flame, <p\o^ phlox. 

2 Th. I. 8 In flaming flre taking vengeance oin them 
FLAMING flams — 
Flame, n^n^P shalhebeth. 

Eze. 20/4'? the flaming flame shall not be quenched 



Isa. 



Jer 



FLANKS — 

Flank, loin, 7D3 kesel. 

Lev. 3. 4, 10, 15 which (is) by the flanks, and the 
4. 9 which (is^ by the flanks, and the caul 
7. 4 which (is) by the flanks, and the caul 

Job 15. 27 and maketh collops of fat on (his) flanks 

FLAT — 

Under, nt;^ iachath. 

Josh. 6. s and the wall, .shall fall down flat 

FLAT nose, to have a — 

To be compressed, D^n charam. 

Lev. 21. 18 or a lame, or he that hath a flat nose 
FLATTEE, to — 
l.To make smooth, flatter, phn chalaq, 5. 

Psa. 5. 9 open sepulchre ; they flatter with their 

36. 2 For he flattereth himself in his own eyes 

Pro v. 2. 16 the stranger, .flattereth with her words 

7. 5 the stranger . . flattereth with her words 

28. 23 than he that flattereth with the tongue 

29. 5 A man that flattereth his neighbour 

2. 2*0 make simple, entice, nn^ pathah, 3. 

Psa. 78. 36 they did flatter him with their mouth 
FLATTEEETH, that — 
To be or make simple, entice, 7\t)^ pathoA. 

Prov 20. 19 meddle not with him that flattereth 
FLATTERIES — 

1. Smoothnesses, flatteries, nip^n chalaqqoth. 

Dan. II. 32 And such, .shall lie corrupt by flatteries 

2. Smoothnesses, flatteries, nip^jj'pn chalaqlaqqoth. 

Dan. II. 21 and obtain the kingdom by flatteries 

11. 34 many shall cleave to them with flatteries 

FLATTERING — 

\. Smooth, flattering, ppn chalaq. 

Prov. 26. 28 and a flattering mouth worketh ruin 
Eze. 12. 24 nor flattering divination within the house 

2. Smoothness, ppn cheleq. 

.Prov. 7. 21 with the flattering of her lips she forced 
S. Smoothness, flattery, njpn chelqah. 

Psa. 12. 2 flattering lips .'.with a double heart, do 

12. 3 The Lord shall cut off all flattering lips 

i. Flattery, adulation, Ko\aK€la kolakeia. 

1 Th. 2. 5 neither at any time used we flattering 

FLATTEBING titles, to give — 
To surname, give flattering title, nj| kanah, 3. 
Job 32. 21 neither let me give flattering titles unto 
32. 22 For I know not to give flattering titles 

FLATTERY — 

1. Smoothness, flattery, phn cheleq. 

Job 17. 5 He that speaieth flattery to (his) friends 
2. Smoothness, flattery, ni^n chelqah. 

Prov. 6. 24 from the flattery of the tongue of a stra. 
FLAX — 
l.Flax, wick, ni^v^ pishtah. 

Exod. 9. 31 And the flax and the barley was smitten 
9. 31 (was) in the ear, and the flax (was) boiled 

Isa. 42. 3 the smolung flax shall he not quench 

2.Flax, linen, npi^^ pishteh. 

Josh. 2. 6 hid them with the stalks of flax, which she 
Judg 15. 14 became as flax that was burnt with lire 
Prov 31. 13 She seeketh wool and flax, and worketh 
Isa. 19. 9 they that work in fine flax, and they that 
Eze. 40. 3 with a line of flax in his hand, and a 
Hos. . 2. 5 my wool and my flax, mine oil and my 
■ 2. 9 and will recover my wool and my flax 

S.Flax, kIvov linon. 

Matt 12. 20 and smoking flax shall he not quench 
FLAT, to — 
To strip off, OB'S pashat, 5. 

Lev. I. 6 he shall flay the burnt offering, and cut 

2 Ch.29. 34 they could not flay all the burnt offerings 

35. II from their hands, and the Levites Hayed 
Mic. 3. 3 Who also.. flay their skin from off them 

FLEA — 

F^ea, vins parosh. 

I Sa. 24. 14 after whom dost thou pursue . . after a flea 
26. 2o for the lung, .is come out to seek a flea 

FLED, to be — 

1. To flee, rnp barach. 

Gen. 31. 22 it was told Laban. .that Jacob was fled? 

1 Sa. 27. 4 it was told Saul that David was fled to G. 

2 Sa. 19. 9 now he is fled out of the land for Absalom 
I Ki.i2. 2 he was fled from the presence of . .Solom. 
Neh.13. 10 singers.. were fled every one to hisfleld 

2. To move, wander, flee away, nnj nadad. 

Isa. 22. 3 All thy rulers are fled together, they are 
Jer. 4. 25 all the birds of the heavens were fled 
9. 10 both the fowl, .and the beast are fled 

3. To hasten, flee, D13 nus. 

Gen. 39. 13 he had left his garment, .and was fled 
lfum35. 25, 26 city of his refuge, whither he was fled 

35. 32 him that is fled to the city of his refuge 
I Sa. 4. 17 Israel is fled before the Philistines, and 
a Sa. 1. 4 That the people are fled from the battle 

10. 14 Amnion saw that the Syrians were fled 
I Ki. 2. 29 that Joab was fled unto the tabernacle 
I C'U.is. 15 Amnion saw that the Syrians were fled 



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Isa. lo. 2g Eamah i3 afraid ; Gibeah of Saul is fled 

Jer. 46. 5 their mighty ones . . are fled apace, and 
HEB, to — 
l.ToJlee, rnj barach. 

Gen. 16. 6 dealt hardly with her, she fled from her 
16. 8 I flee from the face of my mistress Saral 
27. 43 flee thou to Laban my brother to Earan 
31. 20 in that he told him not that he fled 
31. 21 So he fled with all that he had; and ho 
35. I when thou flcddcst from the face of Esau 
35. 7 when hs fled from the face of hin brother 

Esad. 2. 15 Moses fled from the face of Pharaoh 

14. 5 it was told the king, .that the people fled 
Bum24. II Therefore now flee thou to thy place 
Jurtg II. 3 Jephthiih fled from his brethren, and dw. 
1 Sa. ig. 12 and he went, and fled, and escaped 

19. 18 So David fled, and escaped, and came to 

20. I David fled from Ifaioth in Ramah, and 
21, 10 David, .fled that day for fear of Saul, and 
22. 17 and because they knew when he fled 

22. 20 Abiathar, escaped, and fled after David 

23. 6 when Abiathar the son of Ahimelech fled 
a Ca. 4. 3 the Beerothites fled to Gittaim, and were 

13. 34 But Absalom fled. And the young man 
13. 37 Absalom fled, and went to Talmai, the 

13. 38 Absalom fled, and went to Geshur, and 

15. 14 And David said. .Arise, and let us flee 

I Ei 2. 7 for so they came to me when I fled beca. 
11. 17 That Hadad fled, he and certain Edomites 
11. 23 which fled from his lord Hadadezer king 
11. 40 Jeroboam arose, and Bed into Egj-pt, unto 

c Ch.io. 2 whither he had fled from the presence of 

Neh. 6. II And I said. Should such a man as I flee ? 

Job 14. 2 he fleeth also asashadow, andcontinueth 
2a 24 He shall flee irom the iron weapon 

27. 22 hs would fain flee out of his hand 
Psa. 3. tide, when he flsd from Absalom his son 

37. title, when he fled from Saul in the cave 
139. 7 or whither shall I flee from thj' prescnCo ? 
Isa. 22. 3 are bound . .(which) have fled from far 

48. 20 flee ye from the Chaldeans, with a voice 
J3r. 4. 29 The whole city shall flee for the noise of 
26. 21 when Urijah heard it, he. .fled, and went 
39. 4 then they fled, and went forth out of the 
52. 7 all the men of war fled, and went forth 
Dan. 10. 7 CO that they fled to hide themselves 
Eos. 12. 12 Jacob fled into the country of Syria ; and 
Jon. I. 3 Jonah rose up to flee uato Tarshish from 
1. 10 that he fled from the presence of the LoSD 

4. 2 Therefore I fled before unto Tarshish 

7b ^xve, zoander, flee away, Tii nadad. 
Psa. 31. 11 they that did see me without fled from 
Isa. 21. 14 prevented with their brcr.d him that fiod 
21. 15 For thoy fled from tho swcrds, from the 
33. 3 At the noise of . .tumult tho people fled 
II03. 7. 13 Woo unto them ! lor they have fled from 
Kah. 3. 7 all they that look upon thee c-haU flee 

To Viovs self off, "ni nud. 

Psa. II. I how say ye. .Flee (as) a bird to your mo.? 

■''o hasten, flee, Dl3 nus. 
'en. 14. 10 cne kings of Sodom and Goniorrah fled 

14. 10 they that remained fled to the mcunt.iia 
19. qo Behold now, this city (is) nerj to flee imco 
39. 12 he left his c^rment in her hand, and fled 
39. 15, 18 he left his garment with me, and fled 

Ezcd. 4. 3 a serpent : and Moses fled from before i; 

14. 25 Let us fleo from the face cf Israel ; for the 
14- 27 the Egyptians fled agaiast it ; and the L. 

21. 13 appoint, .a place whither he shall flee 
Lev. 26. 17 and ye shall flee when none pursueth you 

16. 36 they shall flee, as fleeing from a sword 
JTum 10. 33 let them that hate thee flee before thee 

16. 34 And aU Israel, .fled at the cry of them 
35. 6 cities for refuge . . that he may fiee thither 

33. 11 that the slayer may flee thither, which 
35. 15 that kiUeth any person unawares may fl. 

Dent. I4. 42 That the slayer might flee thither, which 
19. 3 parts, that every slayer may flee thither 
19. 4 of the slayer which shall flee thither, that 
ig. 5 he shall flee unto one of those cities, and 

19. II if any man. .fleethunto one of these cities 

28. 7 they shall, .flee before thee seven ways 
28. 25 thoushalt. .flee seven ways before them 

Josh. 7. 4 and they fled before the men of Ai 
8. 5 it shall come to pass.. we will flee 
8. 6 will say. They flee . . therefore we will flee 
8. 15 and fled by the way olthe wilderness 

5. 20 they had no power to nee tills way or 
8. 2o the people that fled, .turned back upon 

JO. II it came to pass, as they fled from before 
10. 16 these five kings fled, and hid themselves 

20. 3 That the slayer, .unawares . .may flee 
"2a. 4 when he that doth flee unto one of these 

erotum. .unto the city from whence he fled 



4. 15 so ^nat oisera. .nea away 

7. 22 the host fled to Beth-shittah in Zererath 

8. 12 when Zeb:ih and Zalmroina fled, he purs. 

9. 21 Jothsm ran sway and fled and went to B. 

g. 40 Abimelech chased him, and he fled before 

9. 51 and thither fled aU the men and women 

so. 32 Let us flee, and draw them from the city 

eo. 45 thev. .fledioward the wilderness unto the 

so. 47 sis hundred men tumid and fled to the 

X Sa. 4. 10 end thij fisd every man into iiis tent 

4, 16 I fi«d to dav out 0/ the vrmj. And he said 
S4. ea t-htv heard Vnsj tha'PhilistiaeS fied, ^ven 
ij. 14 sUl ihs Esa oi IsrMl. .fled from him. sud 



I ox 17. 31 And when the Phlliitlncs uw. .they fied 
19. 8 gicat slaughter; and thev fled frcn' Mm 
19. ID ana David fled, and escaped that night 

30. 17 four hundred young men, which, .fled 

31. I the men of Israel fled from before tho P. 
31. 7 Israel., saw that the men of trae! fled 
31. 7 they fonook the cities, and fled ; end the 

3 3a. 4. 4 and his nurse took him up, and fled 
4. 4 aa she made haste to flea, that he fell 
10. 13 J 030 drew nigh, .and they fled before him 
ro. 14 then fled thoy also before Abishai, and 
10. 18 the Syrians fled before Israel ; and David 
13. 29 then all the king's sons aroso . . and fl Jd 

17. 2 the people that (are) with bi"' thall flea 
j8. 3 for if we flee away, they will not cere for 

18. 17 and ail Israel fled every one to his tent 

19. 3 people . . steal away when tliTy flee in bctt. 

19. 8 for Israel had fled every man to his tent 

23. II and the people fled from the Philistines 

24. 13 or wilt thpu flee, .before thine enemies 

I Kl 2. cS Joab fled unto the tal)emaclc ol the Lobs 

12. iS EohiJboam made speed, .to Ceo to Jcrua. 

20. !o the Syrians fled, and Israel pursued them 
20. 30 But the rest fled to Aphck, into tho city 
20. 30 Benhadad fied, and came into tho city 

3 KL 3. 24 so that they flod before them : but they 
7. 7 tbcy arc3e, and fled in the twilight, and 

7. 7 left their tents .. and fled for their lif 

8. 21 and tho people fled into their tents 

9. 3 cpen the door and flee, and tarry net 
9. 10 /-ad ha opened the door, and fied 

9. 23 Joram turned his hands, and fled, £::d 
9. 27 he fled by the way of the garden house 

9. 27 and he fled to Megiddo, and died there 
14. 12 and they fled every man to their tents 
34. ig hs fled to Lachlsh ; but they sent after 

z C!h. rex I the men of Israel fled from before the P. 
10. 7 wien aU the men . . saw that they fled 
10. 7 then they forsook their cities, and flsd 
IT. 13 people fled from before the Philistines 
19. i4 Jcab. .drew nigh, .and they fled before 
19. 13 thoy likewise fled before Abishai his bro. 

19. iS the Syrians fled before Israel ; and Dcrid 
3 Ch. 10. 18 Eehoboam made speed . .to flee to Jem. 

13. 16 the children of Israel fled before Judah 
i^. 12 beiore Judah ; and the Ethiopians fled 
a;. 22 and they fled every man to his tent 

23. 27 he fled to Lachish : but they sent to Lr.c. 
Psa £3. I let them also that hate himfiee before him 

104. 7 At thy rebuke they fled ; at the voice of 
114. 3 The sea saw (it), and fled : Jordan was 
114. 5 What (ailed) thee, .that thou fleddest 1 

ProviS. I The wicked flee when no man pursueth 
28. 17 A man that doeth violence .. shall flee toj 

Isa. JO. 3 to whom will ye flee for help ? and where 

13. 14 they shall, .flee every one into his own 
17. 13 they shall flee far off, and shall be chased 

20. 6 whither we flee for help to be delivered 

24. 18 he who flecth from the noise of the fear 
30. i5 will floe upon horses ; therefore shall ye 

30. 17 at the rebuke of five shall ye flee 

31. 8 he simil flee from the sword, and his 
Jer. 48. 6 Flee, save your lives, and be like the 

48. 19 ask him that fleeth, and her that escapeth 

48. 43 They that i»d stood under the shadow of 

49. 8 Flee ye, turn back . . O inhabitants of De. 
49. 24 Damascus, .tumeth herself to flee, and 

49. 30 Flee, get you far off, dwell deep, ye 

50. 16 they shall flee every one to his own land 

50. 28 The voice of them that flee and escape out 

51. 6 Flee out of the midst of Babylon, and 
Aiaos 3. 19 As if a man did flee from 2 lion, and a 

9. I he that fleeth of them shall not flee away 
Zech. 2. 6 flee from the land of the north, saith the 

14- 5 ye shall flee (to) the valley of the moun. 

14. 5 ye shall flee, like as ye fled from before 

5. To {cause to) /lee, W3 ni«, 5. 

Jucg. 7. 21 and all the host ran.'and cried, and fled 

6.rb go forth, fl^e, f<>t5 r.atsa. 

Jer. 48. 9 Give wings untc lloab, that It may fico 

I.Toflxe out, it:<pe-jya cJ:pkcv.(}o. 

Acts 16. 27 supposing, .the prisoners had been Gc:'. 
ig. 16 so that they fled out of that house naked 

S.Toflee down, Karaipiiya kataphcugo. 

Acta 14. ■ 6 They were wars of fit), and fled unto L. 
Eeb. 6. j8 who have fled for refuge to lay hold upon 

^.To fl£e, ipivya pheugo. 

liatt 2. 13 take the young child, .and flee into Egypt 
3. 7 who hath warned you to flee from tho 
8. 33 they that kept them fled, and went their 
10. 23 flee ys into another : for verily I say unto 
24. 16 Then let them which be in Judea fiee 

20. 56 all the disciples forsook him, and fied 
Mark 5. 14 they that fed the swine fled, and told (it) 

13. 14 tien let them that be in Judea flee to 

14. 50 And they all forsook him, and fled 
14. 32 he left the linen cloth, and fled from 

10. 8 they went out quickly, and fled from the 
Luke 3. 7 who hath warned you to flee from the 

3. 34 they fled, and went and told (it) in the 

21. 21 let them which are in Judea flee to the 
Johnio. s '"il tl^ey "^o' 'oUo'^> but will fiee from 

JO. 12 he that is an hireling, .fleeth: and the 

10. 13 The hireling fleeth, because he. .cartth 
Acts 7. 29 Then fled Moses at this sijing, and was 

27. 30 as the shipmen wers about to flee out of 
I Co. 6. i3 Flee fornication. Every sin that a man 
xu 14 my deai'ly beloved, flee from idolatry 



1 TL 6. II tVou. O man of God, flee these things 
sTL a. :;.' vouthful lusts : but follow 

Ja.?, 4. - wCviL and he will flee from you 

Eev. 9. c - , i death shall flee from them 
13. ' 6 tile rt'oman fled into the wUdcraees, where 

FLEB apace, to — 

To move, -,cc-.dcr, fix away, "nj nadad. 

Psa. 63. 13 Kinga ci csmloa did fle« apacs ; cod sba 

FITS c-^rcy, to — 

1. To flee, n^:) iaracA, 

Gen. 31. 27 Vvtcreforo didst thon flee ewaj secretly 
Job J. 25i2y d3y3..th3yC;eaway,they seenoBOod 
Am33 7. ij Lice thee away into tho land of Juda^ 

2. To move, 'j:zr.dcr, fl^ away, "n j nadad, 36. 

Kab. 3. 17 whan the cun ariseth tiiey flee away, and 
2. To move tzlf off, tij nadad, 7a. 

Psa. 64. 8 all ihat sec them shall flee away 

4. To fl^e, nj nua. 

Judg. 4. 17 Siicra fled away on his feet to the tent of 
Song 2. 17 Vnt!l..the shadowj flco away, tarn, my 
4. fi Until, .the shadows flee away, I will get 
Isa. 33. to and sorrow and sighing shall flee away 

51. II sorrow and mourning shall flee away 
Jer 46. 6 Let not tho swiit flee &*ay, nor the 

46. 21 they also are tamed. .are fled away tog. 
Amos 2. 16 among the mighty shall flee away n&ked 
9. I of i±cm shall not See away, and he that 
Tfah. 2. S yet they shall flee away. Stand, stand 

5. To fl£S fc-rth, pj n^iis. 

l.'r->. 4. 15 when they fled away and wandered, they 
G.Toflee, be Kcaiy, fj^p upK 

Nah. 3. 16 the cinkerworm spoflcth.and fleeth away 
7. To flee, ^tiya pheugS. 

Eev. j6. 2o every island fled away, and the moun. 
2C. II from whose face, .the heaven Scd away 

FIES tcfcre, to — 

To gc ar ojotc be/ore, t:"S qadam, 3. 

Jon. 4. 2 Therefore I fied before onto Tarshish 

IXE3 lar, to — 

To he far off, iSn\ Toehaq, 

Job 33. 10 They abhor me, they flee (arfrom me, and 

FIES to tlic, to — 

To ccrccT cclf, n-j hacch, 3. 

Pca.143. 9 Lc:il)..Ifiec cato thco tohiflama 

PLUS, to mska — 

1. To cause iof^cs, rr.:} barach, 5. 

Job 41. 23 T~i: crrcw cannot make him flee : sling 

2. To cauzz to flc:, m nus, 5. 

Exod. 9. 2o lie. .made his servants and his cattle flee 

FLEE, \7Zj to — 

Refuge (pZccs of), flight, biin manes. 

Jer. 25. 35 the siSB^herds shall have no way to flee 

TT.T-RfTg — 

1. Fleece, morcings of grass, 15 gez. 

Deut 18. 4 the flrst of the fleece of thy sheep, shall 
Job 31. 20 (not) warmed with the fleece of my sheep 

2.ncece, TTuncings of grass, nj3 gizzah. 

Judg. 6. 37 I will put a fleece of wool in the floor 
6. 37 if the dew be on the fleece only, and< 
6. 38 for he. .thrust the fleece together, and 
6. 38wTingeJ the dew out of the fleece, a bowl 
6. 39 let me prove . . this once with the fleece 
6. 39 let it now be dry snly upon the fleece 
6. 40 for it was dry upon the fleece only, and 

FLE3IHG — 

1. night, ncrtM mer.nsaTi. 

Lev. 26. 36 ttey shall flee, as Seeing from a sword 

2.T0 fl.ee, DJ nus. 

Deut. 4. 42 and that fleeing tmio one. .he might live 

Z.TofUe, ft; c-raq. 

Job 30. 3 fleeing into the wilderness in former time 

iXKETH, that — 
One fleeing, C"? nis. 

Jer. 43. 44 He that fleeth frt)m the fear shall fall int« 

IXESH — 

\. Flesh, "^J basar. 

Gen. 2. 21 he. .closed nc the flesh instead thcrcol 
2. 23 said. This (is) now. .fleahfof my flesh!: she 
2. 24 unto his wife: and they snail b; one flesh 
6. 3 strive with man, for that he aleo (is) Sesh 

6. 12 for a^ flesh had corrupted his way upon 

6. 13 The end of all flesh is come before me 

6. 17 waters upon tho earth, to destroy all flesh 

6. iq .^d of every living thing of aU flesh, two 

7. 13 of aU ficsh, wherein (is) the breath of lif» 
7 16 went in male and female of all flesh, aa 
7 31 all flesh died that moved upon the eartb 

8. 17 all fiesh. (both) cf fowl, and of cattle, and 
q. 4 fisiii with the :if 3 . shall ye not eat 

9. II neither shall all flesh be cut off any more 
g. 13 you and every living creature of all flesh 
9. 15 no mere become s flood to destroy all fle. 
9. -6 and ever\- living creature O! lil flesh that 
9. 17 ms and ail fiesh that <i») n«x» Cw 6*™* 



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12. 
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22. 

26. 

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12. 

i6. 
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19. 
19. 
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12. 

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11 ciroiimoiae the fiesh of your foreskin; and 

13 my covenant shall be in your flesh for an 

14 man child whose fiesh . . is not circuincised 

23 circumcised the flesh of their foreskin in 
24, 25 when he was circumcised in the flesh 
14 Surely thou (art) my bone.and my flesh 

27 for he (is) our brother (and) our flesh 
19 the birds shall eat thy flesh from off thee 

7 it was turned again as his (other) Hesh 

8 they shall eat the flesh in that mght 
46 thou Shalt not carry forth, .flesh abroad 

3 when we sat by the flesh pots, (and) when 
8 the Lord shall give you . . flesh to eat, and 

12 saying. At even ye shall eat flesh, and in 

28 and his flesh shall not be eaten ; but the 
31 neither shall ye eat (any) flesh (that is) 

14 fiesh of the bullock . . ahalt thou burn with 

31 and seethe his flesh in the holy place 

32 Aaron and Ms sons shall eat the flesh of 
34 And if ought of the flesh . . remain unto the 
32 Upon man's flesh shall it not be poured 
II and all his flesh, with his head, and with 

10 breeches shall he put upon his flesh, and 

27 Whatsoever shall touch the flesh thereof 
15, 18 the flesh of the sacrifice of his peace 
17 remainder of the flesh, .shall be burnt 
19 the flesh that-toucheth anyunclean (thing) 
19 as for the flesh, all that be clean shall eat 
20, 21 flesh of the sacrifice of peace offerings 

17 But the bullock, and his hide, his flesh 

31 Boil the flesh (at) the door of the tabem. 

32 And that which remaineth of the flesh 

11 the flesh and the hide he burnt with fire 

8 Of their flesh shall ye not eat, and their 
II ye shall not eat of then- flesh, but ye shall 

3 flesh of liis foreskin shall be circumcised 
2 shall have in the skin of his fiesh a rising 

2 and it be in the skin of hisilesh (like) the 

3 on the plague in the skin of the flesh 

3 (be) deeper than the skin of his flesh, it 

4 spot (be) white in the skin of his flesh 

10 (there be) quick raw flesh in the rising 

11 an old leprosy in the skin of his flesh 

13 the leprosy have covered all his flesh, he 

14 But when raw flesh appeareth in him, he 

15 And the priest shall see the raw flesh, and 

15 the raw flesh (is) unclean : it (is) a leprosy 

16 Or if the raw flesh turn again, .he shall 

18 The flesh also, in which, .was a boil, and 

24 Or if there be (any) flesh, in the skin 

38 in the skin of their flesh bright spots 

39 bright spots in the skin of their flesh 
43 the leprosy, .in the skin of the flesh 

9 also he shall wash his flesh in water, and 

2 hath a running issue out of his flesh 

3 whether his flesh run. .or his flesh be 
7 he that toucheth the flesh of him that 

13 shall, .bathe his flesh in running water 
16 then he shall wash all his flesh in water 

19 if. .her issue in her flesh be blood 

4 have the linen breeches upon his flesh 

4 therefore shall he wash his fiesJi in water 
24 he shall wash his flesh with water in the 
26. 28 And he . shall . »bathe his flesh in wat. 
27' tlieyi shall burn in the fire, .their flesh ' 

11 For the life of the flesh (is) in the blood 

14 For (it is) the life of all flesh ; the blood 
14 shall eat the blood of no manner of flesh 

14 for the life of all flesh (is) the blood the. 
16 if he wash (them) not, nor bathe his flesh 

28 any cuttings in your flesh for the dead 

5 nor make any cuttings in their flesh 

6 unless he wash his flesh with water 

29 eat the flesh of your sons, and the flesh 

7 and let them shave all their flesh, and 
-4 and said, Wlio shall give us flesh to eat ? 
13 Whence should 1 have flesh to give unto 
13 saying. Give us flesh, that we may eat 
18 ye shall eat flesh : for ye have wept in 
18 saying, Who shall give us fiesh to eat? 
18 therefore the Lord v/ill give you flesh, and 

21 thou hast said, I will give them flesh 

33 the flesh (was) yet between their teeth 

12 of whom the flesh is half consumed when 

22 the God of the spirits of all flesh, shall 

15 that openeth the matrix in all flesh 

18 the flesh of them shall be thine, as the 
5 her skin, and her flesh, and her blood 

7 and he shall bathe his flesh in water 

8 And he . . shall . . bathe his flesh in water 
i5 God of the spirits of all flesh, set a man 

26 who (is there of) all flesh, that hath heard 

1 c tliou mayest . . eat fiesh in all thy gates 

20 thou Shalt say, I will eat flesh, (because 

20 longeth to eat flesh,) thou mayest eat flesh 

23 mayest not eat the life with the flesh 

27 thou Shalt offer, .the flesh and. .blood 
27 thy God, and thou shalt eat the flesh 

8 ye shall not eat of their flesh, nor touch 

4 neither shaU. .flesh, .remain all night 

53 thou shalt eat. .the flesh of thy sons an(f 

55 that ho will not give, .of the flesh of his 

42 and my sword shall devour flesh ; (and 

19 the flesh he put in a basket, and he 

20 Take the flesh and the unleavened cakes 

21 Then the angel, .touched the flesh and 

21 flre. .consumed the flesh and the unleav. 
7 I will tear your flesh with the thorns 

2 also that I (am) your bone and your flesh 
i3"while the flesh was 'in seething, with a 
IS said. -Give flesh to roast for the priest 

13 he will not have soddeu flesh of thoe, but I 



1 Sa. 17. 
a Sa. 5. 

19. 

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19. 

21. 

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119. 

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Hos. 8. 
Joel 2. 
Mio. 3. 
Hag. 2. 
Zech. 2. 



44 I vrill give thy flesh unto the fowls of tio 

I Behold, we (are) thy bone and thy flesh 

12 my brethren, ye (are) my bones and my fl. 

13 (Art) thou not of rny bone, and of my fl.? 
6 the ravens brought him bread and flesh 
6 bread and flesh in the evening ; and he 

21 boiled their flesh . . and gave unto the pe. 
27 ,that he . . put sackcloth upon his flesh, and 
34 and the flesh of the child waxed waim 

10 and thy;.fle3h shall come again to thee 

14 his flesh came again like unto the flesh of 
30 (he had) sackcloth within upon his flesh 
36 shall dogs eat the flesh of Jezebel 

1 Behold, we (are) thy bone and thy flesh 

8 With him (is) an arm of flesh ; b-'t with 
5 our flesh (is) as the flesh of our brethren 
5 touch his bone and his fiesh, and he will 

15 passed before my face ; the hair of my fl. 

12 strength of stones? or (is) my flesh of br.7 

5 My flesh is clothed with worms and clods 
4 Hast thou eyes of flesh ? or seest thou as 

11 Thou hast clothed me with skin and flesh 

14 Wherefore do I take my flesh in my teeth 

22 But his fleshupon him shall have pain 

20 My bone cleaveth. .to my flesh, and I am 

22 and are not satisfied with my flesh ? 
26 destroy this (body), yet in my flesh shall 

6 and trembling taketh hold on my flesh 
3: said not, Oh that we had of his flesh ! we 

21 His flesh is consnmed av/ay, that it cannot 

23 His flesh shall be fresher than a child's 

15 All flesh shall perish together, and man 

23 The flakes of his flesh are joined together 

9 my flesh also shall rest in hope 

2 came upon me to eat up my flesh, they 
3, 7 (There is) no soundness in my flesh 

13 Will I eat the flesh of bulls, or drink the 

4 I will not fear what fiesh can do unto me 

1 my flesh longeth for thee in a dry . . land 

2 hearest prayer, unto thee shall all flesh 
39 he remembered that they (were b-dt) flesh 

2 the flesh of thy saints unto the beasts of 

2 and my fiesh criethout for the living God 

24 My knees are weak . .my flesh faileth of 
120 My flesh tretnbleth for fear of thee ; and 

25 Who giveth food to all flesh : for his me. 

21 let all flesh bless his holy name for ever 

22 For they (are) . . health to all their flesh 

II when thy flesh and thy body are consu 

30 A sound heart (is) the life of the iiesh 
20 Be not . . among riotous eaters of flesh 

5 The fool., eateth his own flesh 

6 Suffer not thy mouth to cause thy flesh 

10 Therefore, .put away evil from thy flesh 

12 and much study (is) a weariness of the fl. 

20 they shall eat every man the flesh of liis 

4 and the fatness of his flesh shall wax 

13 lulling sheep, eating flesh, and drinking 

3 and their horses flesh, and not spirit 

5 and all flesh shall see (it) together : for 

6 All flesh (is) grass, and all the goodliness 

16 with part thereof he eateth flesh ; he 

19 1 have roasted flesh, and eaten (it): and 

26 that oppress thee with their own flesh 

26 and all flesh shall know that I the Lord 

7 thou hide not thyself from thine ovra fl.? 

4 which eat swine's flesh, and broth of ab. 

16 sword will the Lord plead with aU flesh 

17 eating swine's flesh, and the abomination 

23 shall all flesh come to worship before me 

24 they shall be an abhorring unto all flesh 

21 Put ..unto your sacrifices, and eat flesh 
15 and the holy flesh is passed from thee? 
12 end of the land : no fiesh shall have peace 

5 trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his 

9 I vrill cause them to eat the flesh of their 
9 sons, and the flesh of their daughters 
9 they shall eat every one the flesh of his 

31 for the Lord, .will plead with all flesh 

27 I (am) the LOED, the God of all flesh : is 
5 I will bring evU upon all flesh, saith the 
4 My flesh and ray skin hath he made old 

14 neither came there abominable flesh into 

3 (city is) the caldron, and we (be) the fiesh 

7 they (are) the flesh, and this (city is) the 

11 neither snail ye be the flesh in the midst 
19 will take the stony heart out of their fie. 

19 and will give them an heart of fiesh 
26 Egyptians thy neighbours, great of flesh 
48 all flesh shall see that I the Lord have 

4 shall my sword go forth . . against all flesh 

5 That all flesh may know that I the Lord 

20 whose flesh (is as) the flesh of asses, and 
10 consume the flesh, and spice it well, and 

5 I will lay thy flesh upon the mountains 
26 take . . the stony heart out of your flesh 
2C andl will give you an heart of flesh 

6 And I will, .bring up fiesh upon you 

8 the sinews and the flesh came up upon 

17 That ye may eat flesh, and drink blood 

18 Ye shall eat the flesh of the mighty 

43 upon the tables (was) the flesh of the off. 

7 uncircumcised in flesh, to be in my sane. 

9 No stranger, .uncircumcised in flesh 

15 fatter in fle.sh than all the children which 
3 neither came flesh nor wine in my mouth 
13 They sacrifice flesh (for) the sacrifices of 

28 I will pour out my Spirit upon all flesh 
3 and as flesh within the caldron 

12 If one bear holy flesh in the skirt of his 

13 Be silent, all flesh, before the Lord 
9 let the rest eat every cue tho flesh of 



Zech II. 16 he shall eat tho flesh of the fat, and 

14. 12 Their flesh shall consume away while they 

2.Flesh, lii'a besar. 

Dan. 2. ii the gods, whose dwelling is not with fle 
4. J2 meat for all . .and all flesh was fed of it 
7. 5 and they said. .Arise, devour much flesh 

3. Slaughtered food, nnaa tibchah. 

I Sa.25. II my flesh that I have killed for my shear. 

i.Flesh, meat, food, u>rh lechum. 

Zeph. 1. 17 blood . .as dust, and their flesh as the d. 

B.Flesh, {remainder, remains), ix?' sheer. 

Psa. 73. 26 My flesh and my heart fail-^th. .God (is) 
78. 20 Behold . . can he provide flesh for his pe. t 
78. 27 He rained flesh also upon them as dust 
Prov.ii. 17 but (he thatis)cruel troubleth his own 
Jer. 51.35 The violence d one to me and to my flesh 
Mic. 3. 2 and their flesh from off their bones 

3. 3 Who also eat the flesh of my people, and 

Q.Flesh, meat, Kp4as hreas. 

Kom.14. 21 good neither to eat flesh, nor to drink w. 
1 Co. 8. 13 I vriU eat no fiesh whUe the world stand. 

7. Flesh, adp^ sarx. 

Matt 16. 17 fiesh and blood hath not revealed (it) 
19. 5 And said, .and theytwain shallbeonefl.? 
19. 6 they are no more twain, but one flesh 
24. 22 there should no flesh be saved : but for 
26; 41 the spirit, .(is) willing, but the flesh (is) 
Markio. 8 And they twain shall be one flesh : so 
10. 8 they are no more twain, but one flesh 

13. 20 no flesh should be saved : but for the 

14. 38 The spirit, .(is) ready, but the flesh (is) 
Luke 3. 6 all flesh shall see the salvation of God 

24. 39 for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as 
John 1. 13 nor of the willjof the flesh, nor of the will 

1. 14 the Word was made fiesh, and dwelt 
3. 6 That which is bom of the flesh is flesh 
6. SI the bread that I will give is my flesh 

6. 52 How can this man give us (his) flesh to 
6. S3 Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man 
6. s4 Whoso eateth my flesh . .hath eternal life 
6. 55 my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is 
6. 56 He that eateth my flesh . .dweUeth in me 
6. 63 the flesh profiteth nothing : the words 

8. 15 "JTe judge after the flesh ; I judge no man 
17. 2 thou hast given him power over all flesh 

Acta 2. 17 I will pour out of my Spirit upon all fle. 
2. 26 moreover also my fiesh shall rest in hopo 
2. 30 [according to the flesh, he would raise] 
2. 31 neither his flesh did see corruption 

Bom. I. 3 of the seed of David according to the fle. 

2. 28 circumcisfon which is outward in the fl. 

3. 20 there shall no flesh be justified in his 

4. I our father, as pertaining to the flesh 

6. 19 because of the inflrmity of your flesh 

7. s when we were in the flesh, the motions of 
7. 18 that in me that is, in my flesh, dwelleth 

7. 25 but with the flesh the law of sin 

8. i-[to them, .who walk not after the flesh] 
8. 3 in that it was weak through the flesh 
8. 3 likeness of sinful flesh, .sin m the flesh 
8. 4 in us, who walk not after the flesh, but 
8. 5 after the flesh do mind . . things of the fle. 
8. 8 they that are in the flesh cannot please 

8. 9 ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit 

8. 12 not to the flesh, to live after the flesh 

8. 13 it ye live alter the flesh, ye shall die 

9. 3 for. .my kinsmen according to the flesh 
9. s of whom as concerning the flesh Christ 
9. 8 They which are the children of the flesh 

II 14 I may provoke to emulation . .my flesh 
13. 14 and make not provision for the flesh 
I Co. 1. 26 that not many wise men after the flesh 

1. 29 That no flesh should glory in his presence 

5. 5 for the destruction of the flesh, that the 

6. 16 for two, saith he, shall be one flesh 

7. 28 such shall have trouble in the flesh : but 
10. 18 Behold Israel after the flesh : are not; 

15. 39 All flesh (is) not the same flesh : but 
15. 39 but. .one. .[flesh] of men, another [flesh] 
IS. 50 fiesh and blood cannot inherit the kingd. 

3 Co. I. 17 do X purpose according to the flesh, that 
4., 1 1 might be made manifest in our mortal fl. 
5. 16 henceforth know we no man after the fl. 
S. 16 we have known Christ after thejflesh 
7. 1 from all fUthiness of the flesh and spirit 
7. 5 whep we were come . . our flesh had no 
10. 2 as If we walked according to the flesh 
10. 3 the flesh, we do not war after the flesh 
,11. 18 Seeing that many glory after the flesh 
12. 7 there was given -to me a thorn in the fle. 
Gal. 1. 16 X conferred not with flesh and blood 

2. 16 for by. .the law shall no flesh be justified 

2. 20 the life which I now live in the flesh X 

3. 3 are ye now made perfect by the flesh ? 

4. 13 through infirmity' of the flesh X preached 

4. 14 my temptation which was in my flesh ye 

4. 23 was born after the flesh ; but he of the 
4. 29 as then he that was bom after the flesh 

5. 13 not liberty for an occasion to the flesh 
5. 16 ye shall not fulfll the lust of the flesh 
5. 17 For the flesh lusteth against the Spiri* 

5. 17 and the Spirit against the flesh : and 

5. 19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest 

5. 24 have crucified the flesh with the affect. 

6. 8 that soweth to his flesh' shall of the flesh 
6. 12 as desire to make a fair show in the flesh 
6. 13 but. .that they may glory in your fiesh 

£ph. 2. 3 conversation , , in the lusts of our flesh 



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Eph. a. 3 fulfilling the desires of the flesh and of 
3. II (being) in time past* Gentiles in the flesh 
a. II the Circumcision lathe flesh made by 

2. IS Haring abolished in hia flesh the enmity 
S. 29 For no man ever yet hated his own flesh 
5. 30 [For we are members, .of his fleah] 

5. 31 his wife,'anu they two shall be one flesh 

6. 5 that are. .masters according to the flesh 
6. 12 we wrestle not against flesh and blood 

Phil. I. 22 if I live in the flesh, this (is) the fruit of 
I. 24 Nevertheless to abide in the flesh (is) 

3. 3 For we. .have no confldcnce in the flesh 
3. 4 I might, .have confldenco in the flesh 

3. 4 hath whereof he might trust in the flesh 
CoL I. 22 In the body of his flesh thrcragh death, to 

1. 24 afllictions. .in my flesh for his body's 

2. I as have not seen my face in the flesh 

2. 5 For though I be absent in the flesh, yet 
; 2. J I in putting off. .the sins of the flesh by 

2. 13 and the uncircaiacision of your flesh 

2. 23 any honour to the satisfying of the flesh 

3. 22 obey, .masters according to the flesh 

1 TL 3. 16 God was manifest in tho fiesh, justified 
Phm. 16 a brother, .in the flesh, and in the Lord? 
Eeb. 2. 14 as the children are partakers of flesh" and 
5. 7 ^VTio in the days cf "his fle-jh, when he 
9. 13 sanctifleth to the puriilying of the fiesh 
10. 20 through the veil, that is to say, his flesh 
12. 9 we have had fathers of our flesh vyhic'a 
Jas. 5. 3 and shall eat your flesh as-it were flie 
I Pe. I. 24 For all flesh (is) as srass, and all the glo. 
3. iS Christ, .being put to der.th in the flesh 

3. 21 the putting av.'ay of the fllth of the flesh 

4. I Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh 
4. I for he that hath suflered in the flesh 
4. 2 live the rest of (his) time in the flesh 

4. 6 be judged according to men ia the flesh 
a Pe. 2. 10 chiefly them that walk after the flesh in 
2. 18 they allure through the lust3 of tho flesh 

1 Jo. 2. 16 the lust of the flesh, and tho lust of the 

4. 2, 3 that Jesus Christ is come in the flosl^ 

2 Jo. 7 that Jesus Christ is como in the flesh 
Jude 7 and the cities, .going after strange flesh 

8 these (filthy) dreamers dcnle the flesh 
23 even the garment spotted by the flesh 
Eav. 17. 16 shall eat her flesh, and bam her with 
19. 18 flesh of Idngs, and the fiesh 0! eaptalna 
19. i3 the fiesh of mighty men, and the flesh of 
ig. 18 the flesh of all (men, both) freo and bond 
19. 21 aU the fowls were filled -.Tith their flesh 

riESH hook — 

1. Hook, fork, 37ID mazier;. 

I Sa. 2. 13 a flesh hook of three teeth in his hand 
2. 14 all that the flesh hook brought up the 

Z.Hooks, forks, niJ7jP mizlagoih. 

Exoda?. 3 and his flesh hooks, and his fire pans 

38. 3 (and) the flesh hooks, and tl:e fli'e pans 
Ifum. 4. 14 the flesh hooks, and the shovels, and the 

1 Ch. 28. 17 gold for the flesh hooks, and the bowls 

2 Ch. 4. 16 the flesh hooks, and all their instruments 

TLESHLT, fleshy — 

I.Fleshly, fUshliks, capKiKSs sarkikos. 

2 Co. I. 12 not with fleshly wisdom, but by the grace 

1 Pe. 2. II abstain from fleshy lusts, which war aga. 

^Of flesh, aapKivos sorhinos. 

2 Co. 3. 3 not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tabiss 

5. Mesh, cfap^ sarx. 

CoL 2. 18 vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind 

rLEES, divers sorts of — 
Beetle, dog fly, aij; arob. 

Psa. 78. 45 Be sent divers sorts of fljos among them 
105. 31 there came divers sorts of 2ie3, (and) lice 

FLESXH, that — 

Flying fowl or bird, fjiV oph. 

Oeut 14. 19 And every creeping thing that flieth (is) 

niGHT — 

J. Flight, D'ljo manos. 

Amos 2. 14 the flight shall perish from the swift 

"i. Flight, HDi:? menusak. 

Isa. 52. 12 not go ont with haste, nor go by flight 

Z. Flight, ^pvyij phtige. 

3fatt 24. 28 ttat your flight be not fci the winter 
llarki3. 18 that [your flight] be not in the winter 

TLIGHT, to put to — 

\.To cai^e to flee, rns barcch, 5. 

t Ch.i2. 15 put to flight all (them) cf the valleys 
2. 7*0 cause to flee, Di: nits, 6. 

Deut32. 30 two put ten thou:ar;d to flight, except 

3. To pursue, 1"t"j radap/i. 

lev. 26. 8 you shall put ten thousand to flight 

IXINT — 

I.Flint, &V^n challamisk. 

Dent. 8. 15 brought. . water oul cf the rock of flint 
Psa. 1 14. 8 turned, .the flint into a fountain of waters 
Isa. 50. 7 therefore have I set mj face like a flint 

i.Hock, "\S isor. 

Eze. 3. 9 harder than flint have I made thy Icrehe. 

FUHTT — 

Flir.t, E^^pVfj challamisk. 

X):TLt2=. 13 to CHck. .oil oat of the flinty rook 



FLOATS — 

Floats or rafts {of timber), rfiai dohroth. 

I Ki. s- 9 I will convey them by s^a in floata unto 
FLOCK — 
1. Cattle, acquisition, njpl? miqrieh. 

Num32. 26 our flocks, and all our catUe, shall be 

2. Flock, drove, herd, "iiy eder. 

Gen. 29. 2 (were) three flocks of sheep lying by It 
29. 2 out of tliat well they watered tho flocks 
29. 3 And thither were all the Hocks gathered 

29. 8 unto all the flocks be gathered together 

30. 40 he put his own flocks by themselves, and 
Judg. 5. 16 to hear the bleatiugs of the flocks ? 

1 Sa. 17. 34 a bear, and took a lamb out of the floc![; 

2 Ch.32. 28 all manner of beasts, and cotes for flocks 
Job 24. 2 they violently take away flocks, and feed 
Psa. 78. 52 guided them in., wilderness like a Cock 
Eong I. 7 tnmeth. .by the flocks of thy companions 

4. I thy hair (is) as a flock of goats, that 
4. 2 like a flock (of sheep that are even) shorn 
6. 5 thy hair (is) as a floclc of goats that 
6. 6 as a flock of sheep which go up from tho 
Isa. 17. 2 they shall be for flocks, which shall lie 
32. 14 a joy of wild asses, a pasture of flocks 
40. II He shall feed his flock lilce a shenherd 
Jer. 6. 3 shepherds with their flocks shalTcome 
13. 17 the Lord's flock is carried away captive 
13. 20 v/here (is) the flock (that) was given thee 
51. 10 keep him, as a shepherd (doth) his flock 

31. 24 and they (that) go forth with flocks 
51. 23 also -break, .the shepherd and his flock 

Ezs. 34. 12 A^ a shepherd seeketh out his flock in 
Joel I. 18 yea, the flocks of sheep are made desolate 
Mic. 2. 12 as the flock in the midst of their fold 

4. 8 O tower of the flock, the strong hold of 

5. 8 as a younfr lion among the flocks of sheep 
Zeph. 2. 14 floclcs shrill lie down in the midst of hT 
Zech.io. 3 hath %i3!tcd his flock the house of Judah 
Mai. I. 14 which hath in his flock a male, and vow. 

Z.SJieep, /lock, ]H^ isaa. 

Gen. 4. 4 brought of the firstlings of his flock 

13. 5 Lot also, .had flocks, and herds, and tents 
21. 28 set seven ewe lambs of the flock by thems. 
24. 33 he hath given him flocks, and herds, and 

26. 14 he had possession of flocks, and possession 

27. 9 Go now to the flock, and fetch me from 
29. 2 there (were) three flocks of sheep lying by 

29. 10 the flock of Laban his mother's brother 

30. 31 I will again feed (and) keep thy flock 
30. 32 I will pass through all thy flock to day 
30. 36 and Jacob fed the rest of Laban's flocks 
30. 38 which he had pilled before the flocks in 
30. 38 when the fiocks came to drink, that they 
30, 39 the flocks conceived before the rods, and 
30. 40 set the faces of the flocks toward the 

30. 40 and all the brown in the flock of Laban 

31. 4 called Eac'nel and Leah, .unto his flock 

31. 38 the rams of thy flock have I not eaten 

32. 5 I have oxen, and asses, flocks, and men 

32. 7 the flocks, and the herds, and the camels 

33. 13 fiocks and herds \vith young (are) with 

33. 13 overdrive them, all the flock will die 
37. 2 was feeding the flock with his brethren 
37. 12 to feed their father's flock in .Shechera 

37. 14 see whether it be well, .with the flocks 

38. 17 I will send (thee) a kid from the flock 
45. 10 thy flocks, and thy herds and all that 

46. 32 they have brought their flocks, and their 

47. I and their flocks, and their herds, and all 
47. 4 servants have no pasture for their flocks 
47. 17 for horses, and for the flocks, and for the 
50. 8 their flocks, and their herds, they left 

Exod. 2. 16 the troughs to v/ater their father's flock 
2. 17 and helped them, and watered their flock 

2. 19 (water) enough for us, and watered the fl. 

3. I the flock of Jethro his father in law 
3. I the flock to tho backside of the desert 

10. ■ 9 We will go. .with our fl-^cks and with 
10. 24 let your flocks and your herds be stayed 
12. 32 Also take your flocks and your herds, as 
12. 38 flocks, and herds, .very much cattle 

34. 3 neither let the flocks nor herds feed bef. 
Lev I. 2 the cattle.. of the herd, and of the flock 

I. 10 And if his offering (be) cf the flocks 

3. 6 And if his offering.. (be) of the flock 

J. 6 a female from the flock, a lamb or a kid 

5. 15, 18 a ram vrithout blemish out of the flo. 

6. 6 a ram without blemish out cf the flock 
27. 32 And concerning the tithe cf. .the flock 

Xum II. 22 Shall the flocks and the herds be slain 
15. 3 to make a sweet savour, .of the flock 

31. 30 take one portion of fifty, of the flocks 
Dent. 8. 13 And. .thy herds and thy fiocks multiply 

12. 6 firstlings of your herds and of your fiocks 
12. 17 firstlings of thy herds, or of thy flock 
12. 21 then thou shalt kill, .of thy flock, which 

14. 23 firstlings of thy herds and of thy flocks 

15. 14 Thou shalt furnish him. .out of thy flock 

15. 19 and of thy flock thou shalt sanctify imto 

16. 2 'Thou shalt. .sacrifice, .of the flock and 

1 Sa. 30. 20 David took all the flocks and the herds 

2 Sa. 12. 2 The rich, .had exceeding many flocks and 

12. 4 he spared to take of his own flock, and of 
1 Ch. 4. 39 they went, .to seek pasture for their flo. 

4. 41 (their was) pasture there for their flocks 
27. 3r over the flocks (was) Jaziz the Hagarite 

a Ch.17. II and the Arabians brought him flocks 

32. 29 and txJssessioDS of flocks and herds in 

33. 7 Josia'h gave to the people, of the flock 



Ezra :o. 19 a ram of tlie flock for their tresspass 
lich. 10. 36 firstlings of our herds and of our^ flocks 
Job 21. II send forth their llttl:. ones likti a flock 

33. I to have set with the dogs of my flock 
Poa. 65. 13 Tfhe F.-».sture3 ero clothed with flocks 
77. 20 Thou Icddst tliy people like a flock by 
80. 1 thou that Icadcst Joseph like a flock 
107. 41 and makcth (him) families like a floc'i 
rtov 27. 23 diligent to know iho state of thy flocki 
Song I. 8 go..forth by the footstoDs of the flock 
Isa. 60. 7 the flocks, .shall be gathered tofecUi',.- 
61. 5 -Vnd strangers shall. Jced your flocks 
63. II of the sea wi'kh the shepherd of his CockF 
65. 10 And Sharon shall be a fold of flocks 
Jer. 3. 24 their flocks and their herds, t! cir sens 
5. 17 they shall eat up thy flocks and thino 
13. 20 where (is), .thy beautiful flock? 
23. 2 Ye have scattered my flock, and driven 
23. 3 I will gather tho remnant of my flock 
25. 34 wallow yourselves, ye principal of the fl, 
25. 35 nor the principal of the flock to escape 
25. 36 an howling of tho principal of the flock 
31. 12 for the young of the flock and of the herd 
33. 12 shepherds causing (their) fiocks to lie do. 

33. 13 shall the flocks pass again under the ha. 
49. 20 Surely the least of the flock shall draw 
49. 29 and their flocks shall they tske away 
so. 8 and be as tho he gcats before the flocks 
so. 45 Surely the least of the flock shall draw 

Ere. 24. 5 Take the choice of the flock, and burn 
2j. s the Ammonites a couching place for flo. 

34. 2 should not the shepherds feed the flocks? 
34. 3 ye eat the fat . . ye feed not the flock 

34. 6 my flock was scattered upon all the face 
34. 8 my flock became a prey, and my flock b. 
34. 8 search for my flock, .fed not my flock 
34. 10 I will require my flock at their ha'nd 
34. 10 cause, .to cea.-.c frcm feeding the flock 
34. 10 1 will deliver my flock from their month 
34. 15 I will feed my flock, and I will cause 
34. 17 my flock, thus saith the 1/iRD God 
34. 19 my flock, they eat that which ye have 
34. 22 Therefore will I save my flock, and they 
34. 3: And ye my flock, the flock of my pasture 
36. 37 I will increase them with men hke a flock 
36. 38 As the holy flock, as the flock of Jerusalem 
36. 38 so shall, .waste cities be filled with flocks 
43. 23, 25 a ram out of the flock, without blem. 
45. 15 one lamb out of the flock, out of two hu. 
Eos. 5. 6 They shall go with their flocks and with 
Araos 6. 4 and eat the lambs out of the flock 

7. IS the Lord took me as I followed the floci 
Jon. 3. 7 Let neither, .herd nor flock, taste any 
Mic. 7. 14 Feed, .the flock of thine heritage, whi'^li 
Hab. 3. 17 the flock shall be cut off from the fold 
Zeph. 2. 6 the sea coast shall be. .folds for flocks 
Zech. 9. i5 save them, .as the flock of hia people 

10. 2 therefore they went their way as a flock 

11. 4 siith. .Feed the flock cf the slaughter 
II. 7 And I wUl feed the flock of slaughter 
It. 7 poor of the flock. .And I fed the flock 
II. II the poor of the flock that waited upon mo 
II. 17 the idol shepherd that Icaveth the flock .' 

i.A flock, vol/ivrt poimn?. 

Matt26. 31 the sheep of the flock shall be scittered 
Luke 2. 8 keeping watch over their flock by night 
I Co. 9. 7 a flock, and eateth not of. .the flock? 

5..^ little flock, irolfjiyiov poimnion. 

Lukei2. 32 Fear not, little flock; for 11 is your 
Acts 20. 28 Take heed therefore, .to all the flock 

20. 29 grievous wolves, .not sparing the flock 
I Pe. s- 2 Feed the floe!: of God which is among you 
5. 3 lords, bx-u being ensamples to the flock 

FLOCK, Uftle — 

A bare or exposed fleck, lirD chnsiph. 

I Ki.20. 27 pitched, .like tvvo little flocks of kids 

FLOCZS — 

I. Pasturing, feeling flock, n'yia irM'.ith. 

Jer. 10. 21 and all their flocks shall be scattered 
2.MuUiplicaiions, niiPwy ashtaroth. 

Deut. 7. 13 he will, .bless, .the flocks of thy sheep 
28. 4 Blessed (shall be), .the fiocks of thy shsep 
28. 18 Cursed (shall be), .the flocks of thy sheep 
28. SI shall not leave thee, .flocks of thy sheeo 

FLOOD - 

I.A brook, flood, •y^nr. 

Amos S. 8 and it shall rise up wholly as a flood 

2. Inundation, flood, storm, D-v r^rerr^ 

Isa. 20. 2 2-; a flood of mighty watcre ovorCowliig 

3. A brook, flood, iik: yeor. 

Jer. 46. 7 'WTio (is) this (tha') cometh up as a flood 

46. 8 Egypt nseth up like a flood, End Qob) w. 

Amos 8. 8 it shall be . . drcr-ned, 23 (by) the Eocd ot 

a. 5 and it zhzM rise ii-> \^ holly like a flood 

9. s and shaU be drov.-ned, as (by) ths Seed at 

i.A flood, deluge, h'\2D n~bbuL 

Gen. 6. 17 behold, I, even I, do bring a flood of wa. 
7. 6 when the flood of waters was upon tae e. 
7. 7 ark, becan^ of the ■'waters of the fiood 
7. 10 waters of the flood were upon the earth 
7. 17 the flood was forty d:.ys upon the earth 
9. II cut off any more by the waters of a flood 
9. 1 1 neithM shall there any more be a flood to 
Q. 13 the waters shall no more become a flood 
9. 28 And Noah Uved after the flood three 
JO, sa unto them were sons bom after the flood 



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Gen. lo. 32 diWdecl in the earth after the flood 

II. 10 begat Arphaxad two years after the ficod 

Psa. 29. 10 The Lord sitteth upon the flood ; yea 
B.A river, inj iiakar. 

Josh. 24. 2 dwelt on the other side of the flood in 
24. 3 Abraham from the other side of the flood 
24. 14 served on the other side of the flood 
24. 15 that (were) on the other side of the flood 

Job 14. n and the flood decayeth and drieth up 
20. 17 He shall not see the rivers, the floods 
22. 16 foundation was overflown with a flood 

28. II He bindeth the floods from overflowing 
Ps*. 24. 2 For he. .established it upon the floods 

66. 6 they went through the flood on foot 
93. 3 The floods have lifted up, O LoED 
93. 3 the floods have lifted up their voice 
93. 3 the floods lift up their waves 
98. 8 Let the floods clap, .hands : let the hills 
Song 8. 7 neither can the floods drown it : if a man 
Isa. 59. 19 When the enemy shall come in like a flood 
Eze. 31. 15 I restrained the floods thereof, and the 
Jon. 2. 3 the floods comnassed me about : all thy 

f>. To flow, ;n nazal. 
E;;od. 15. 3 the floods stood upright as an heap 
Psa. 78. 44 their floods, that they could not drink 
Isa. 44. 3 I will pour.. floods uoon the dry ground 

1.A hrook, Vnj nachal. 

2 Sa. 22. s floods of ungodly men made me afraid 
Job 28. 4 The flood broakcth out from the inhabit 
Psa. 18. 4 floods of ungodly men made mo afraid 
74. IS didst cleave the fountain and tho'floo<3 
Jer. 47. 2 waters .. shall be an overUowiag flood 

8. Flood, stream, nhii^ shibboleth. 

Psa. 69. 2 waters, where the floods overflow me 
69. 15 Let not the water flood overflow mo 

9. Overflowing, flood, la'^, ^ap shcteph. 

Psa. 32. 6 surely in the floods of groat waters they 
Dan. 9. 25 and the end thereof, .v/ith a flood, and 

11. 22 with the arms of a flood shall they bo ov. 
Nah. I. 8 with an overrunning flood he will make 

10. Deluge, vjoshing down, KaTanKvcr/iSs katalclu. 
Matt 24. 38 in the days that v/ore before the flood 

24. 39 knew not until the flood came, and took 
!Lukei7. 27 the flood came, and destroyed them all 
2 Pe. 2. 5 bringing in the flood upon the world of 

11. Flood tide, full flovjing, wXijiiiivpa plemmura. 

Luke 6. 48 when tlie flood arose, the stream beat 
il.River flood, stream, ■iT0Tajx6s potamos. 

Matt. 7. 25 the rain descended, and the floods came 
7. 27 the rain descended, and the floods came 

Uev. 12. 15 tho serpent cast out. .water as a flood 

12. 16 the flood wliioh the dragon cast out of his 

ITLOOB, carried away of the — ■ 

Dome on by the stream, TroTafio(p6priTos potamoph. 
Uev. 12. IS cause hei to be carried away of the flood 

rLOOB — 

l.'J^kreshing floor, forum, J"i!i gnren. 

Gon. so. II saw the mourning in the floor of Atad 
Deut IS. 14 Thou shalt furnish him. .out of thy floor 
Judg. 6. 37 I ivill put a fleece of wool in the floor 
Buth 3. 3 Wash . . and get thee down to tho floor 
3. 6 And she went down unto the floor, and 
3. 14 known that a woman camo into tho floor 
Isa. 21. 10 my threshing, and the com of ray floor 
Ho3. 9. I hast loved a reward upon ev-ery'com Qo. 
9. 2 The floor, .shall not feed them, and the 

13. 3 chaff (that) is driven . , out of tho floo' , and 
Joel 2. 24 floors shall be full of whoat, and the fats 
Mio. 4. IS for he shall gather them, .tntothe floor 

Z. Floor, bottom, VPIP qarqa. 

Hum. 5. 17 of the dust that is in the floor of the 
J Ki. 6. IS ho bv-ilt. .both tho floor of tho house, and 
6. 15 covered the floor of the house with planka 
6. 16 he built, .both the floor and the walls 
6. 30 tho floor of the house he overlaid with 

Z. Floor, barn, ui\wv halon. 

Matt. 3. 12 andhe will throughly purge his floor 
Luko 3. 17 ho will throughly purge his floor, and 

ISco also Bam floor, corn floor, threshing floor.] 

FLOOS, to — 

To join, cause fo Tncct, iTifj qarati, 3. 

2 Ch. 34. II and to floor tho houses v/hich tho kings 

rLOOE, one cido of tho — 
Floor, bottom, j;pip qcrqa. 

1 Ki. 7. 7 with cedar from one smo 01 the floor to 

3?1,0TES — 

Floats, rafts, rfibsn raphscdoth. 

2 Ch. 2. 16 we will bring it to thee m flolea by sea to 

ZTLOTJE — 
l.Douffh, p5J5 hatseq. 

2 Sa. 13. e she took flour, and knoadod(it), and mado 

2. Fine cruslied flour, nhb solcth. 

Esod-9. 2 (of) v/heaten flour shalt thou make them 

29. 40 a tenth deal of flour mingled with tho fo. 
Lev. '2. 2 and he shall take . . of the flour thereof 

6. IS he shall take, .of the flour of the meat 
Num IS. 4 a tenth deal of flour mingled with tho 
15. 6, 9 tenth deals of flour mingled with 
28 s a tenth (part) of an ephah of flour for a 
23 9 two tenth deals of flour, .mingled with 
281 12, 13 tenth deals ol flour (for) a meat offer. 



Num 28. 13 a Severn.! tenth deal of flour mingled with 
28. 20 meat offering (shall be of) flour mingled 

28. 28 their meat offering of flour mingled with 

29. 3, 9, 14 meat oflering (shall be of) iloxir mi. 

Z. Rubbed grain, meal, n.'Ji^ qcrnach. 

Judg. 6. 19 unleavened cakes of an ephah of flour 

1 Sa. I. 24 she took, .one ephah of flour, and a bottle 

28. 24 and she. .took flour, and kneaded (it), and 

2 Sa. 17. 28 Brought beds, .and barley, and flour, and 

FIOTJK, fine — . 

Fine flour, {Lat. simila, similago,) cre/ufSctAis. 
Rev. 18. 13 and fins flour, and wheat, and beasts, and 

FLOTJEISH, to — 

1. To flourish {become despised?) ]'M naats, 5. 
Uccl. 12. 5 the almond tree shall flourish, and the 

2. To break forth, flourish, rnB parach. 

Psa. 72. 7 In his days shall the righteous flourish 

92. 12 The righteous shall flourish like the palm 
Prov II. 28 the righteous shall flourish as a branch 
Song 6. II (and) to see whether tho vine flourished 
7. 12 let us see if the vine flourish, (whether) 
Isa. 66. 14 your bones shall flourish like an herb 

3. To {cause to) flourish, n"i3 parach, 5. 

Psa. 92. 13 Those. . shall flourish in the courts of our 
Prov. 14, II tabernacle of the upright shall flourish 

4. To blossom, flourish, J'« tsuts, 5. 

Psa. 72. 16 (they), .shall flourish like grass of the ca. 

90. 6 In the morning it flourisheth, and growe. 

92. 7 all the workers of iniquity do flourish 
103. 15 as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth 
132. 18 upon himself shall his crown flourish 

FLOTJTJSH, to make to — 

To cause to break forth or flourish, Tr\^ parach, 5. 
Isa. 17. II shalt thou make thy seed to flourish 
Eze. 17. 24 and have made the dry tree to flourish 

FLOTiaiSH: a^aia, to — 

To flourish, or shoot up agaAn, avoBdWca anathal. 
Phil. 4. 10 your care of me hath flourished again 

FLOtraiSHrMG — 

l.Fresh, flourishing, ]iir^ raanan. 

Psa. 92. 14 they shail iJe fat and flourishing 
l.Fresh, flourishing, "I tot raanan, 

Dan. 4. 4 ITobuohadn'ozzar was., flourishing in my 

FL0T7, to — 

l.Tofl.ow, issue, 3^T zvh. 

E::od. 3. 8, 17 land flowing with milk and honey 
[So in 13^ 5 ; 33. 3 ; Lov. 20. 24 ; Num. 13. 27 ; 14. 8 ; 16. 
13, 14 ; Deut. 6. 3 ; 11. 9 ; 26. 9, 15 ; 27. 3 ; 31. 20; Josh, 

5. 6, Jcr. II. s ; 32. 22 ; Ezck. 20. 6, is.] 

Jer. 49. 4 'Wheroforo cloricst thou in. .thy flowing 

2. To go on, TiS; yalak^ 

Joch. 4. 18 the v/atcrs. .flowed over all his banks, us 
Joel 3. 18 'the hills shall flow with milk, and all the 
3. 18 rivers of Judah shall flow with waters 

Z. To flow, become bright, inj na,har. 

Isa. 2. 2 above the hills ; and all nations shall flow 
.Mio. 4. T above the hills ; and people shall Cow 

i.To flow, Sn nazal. 

PEa.147. 18 causeth. .to blow, (and) the waters flow 

^. To flow, overflow, f)ls tsuph. 

Lam. 3. S4 Waters flowed over mine head ; (then) I 

Qi.To flow, ^eoi rheo. 

John 7. 38 out of Ilia belly shall flow rivers of living 

PLOY/ away, to — 

To be poured out, spread out, n.^j nagar, 2. 

Job 20. 28 shall flow av,'ay in tho day of his v/ratU 

FLOW, to cause to — 

To cause tofloio, Vi3 nazal, 5. 

Isa. 48. 21 caused the waters to Cow out of tnc rock 

FLOV/ doTira, to — 

To flow, tremble, "ir^ zalal, 2. 

Isa. 64. I that tiio mountainr; might flow dovra at 
64. 3 mountains flov/od dovo at thy prcscnco 

FLOW out, to 

To flow, flow on, hn nazal. 

Song 4. 16 (that) tho spioos thereof may flcu o"t 

FLOW together, to — 

To flow, become bright, "vys nahar. 

Isa. Co. 5 Then thou ahait coo, and flow together 
Jcr. 31. 12 they chall corjc. .and rhall flow together 
51. 44 nations shaU nc i fl jw tcgether any moro 

FLOWEE — 

\. Tower, towering plant, V"p migdal. 

Song 5. 13 His cheeks (arc)', .(as) sv^-eet flowers ; his 

".Blossom, flower, r\)!l nitstsah. 

Job IS. 33 and shall cast o(I his flov/er as the olive 
lea. 18. 5 the sour grape is ripening in tho flower 

3. Blossom, flower, ]'^i nitstsan. 

Song 2. 12 The flowers appear on the eari;h ; tho ti. 

4. Flower, flourishing, nns peraf^i. 

E-xodzs. 31 and his flov/ers, shall be of the same 

25. 33 (with) a knop and a flower in one branch 
25. 33 and three bowls, .(with) a knop and a fl. 
25. 34 bowls. .Cwith) their knops oud t&eii &ovf. 



Exod37. 17 knops, and his flowers, were of the same 
37. 19 in one branch, a knop and a flower 
37. 19 and three bowls, .a knop and a flower : ao 
37. 20 four bowls, .his knops, and hte flowers 
Num. 8. 4 unto the flowers thereof, (was) beaten 
( Ki. 7.26 brim . . was wrought . . with flowers of lilies 

7. 49 with the flmvers, and the lamps, and the 
2 C!h. 4. s and the brim, .with flowers of lilies 

4. 21 the flowers, and the lamps, and the tonga 
Nah. I. 4 and the flower of Lebanon lanRuisheth 

5. Blossom, flower, ^'••i isits. 

I Ki. 6. 18 carved with knops and open flowers : all 
6, 29 palm trees and open flowers, within and 
6. 32 carved upon them carvings of. .flowers 
6. 3S And he carved (thereon), .open flowers 
Job 14. 2 He Cometh forth like a flower, and is cut 
Psa. 103. IS as a flower of the field, so he flourisheth 
Isa. 28. I whose glorious beauty (is) a fading flov/er 
40. 6 all tho goodliness thereof (i£)a3 the flower 
40. 7, 8 Tho grass withereth, the flower fadeth 

6, Blossom, flower, nyi tsitsah. 

Isa. 28. 4 glorious beauty.. shall be a fading flower 
I. A flower, &vOos anthos. 

Jas. 1. 10 because as the flower, .he shall passaway 

I. II and the flower thereof falloth, and the 
1 Pe. I. 24 the glory of man as the flower of grass 
I. 24 and the flower thereof falleth away 

FLOWER of one's age, to pass the — 

To be beyond the point, flfil virepaKfios. 

I Co. 7. 36 if she pass the flower of (her) age, and 

FLOWER of their age, in the — 
Jlijen, cmJX enoshim. 

1 Sa. 2. 33 all. .shall die in the flower of their age ■ 

FLOWERS — 

Impurity, separation, rm niddah. 

Lev. 15. 24 lie with her., and her flowers be upon him 
IS. 33 of her that is sick of her flowers, and of 

FLOWING — 

l.To send or flovj forth, V5i naba. 

Provi8. 4 wellspring of wisdom (as) a flowing brooic 
l.To flow, Sn nazal. 

Jer. 18. 14 shall the cold flowing waters that come 
Z.To ovafloio, '|»y' sliataph. 

Isa. 65. 12 the glory of the Gentiles like a flowing 
FLTTTS — 
Flute, pipe, reed, ^tn'p'^^p mashroqitlia. 

Dan. 3. 5, IS ye hear the sound of the cornet, fluta 
3. 7 tho people heard the sound of the. .Cuto 
3. 10 that shall hear the sound of the. .fluto 

PLTTTTEB, to — 

To move, flutter, shake, icrj racliaph, 3. 

Deut. 32. II As an eagle, .fluttcreth over her young 

FLTT2 — 

Dysentery, Sva-cyTepic. diisentcria. 

Acts 28. 8 the father . . lay cick . . of a bloody flux 

FLY — 

Fly, nni zebub. 

Eocl.io. 1 Dead flies cause the ointment, .to send 
Isa. 7. 18 the Lord shall hiss for the fly that (is) in 

FLY, to — 

l.Fo use the wing, "i^y a5ar,'5. 

.rob 39. 26 Doth the hawk fly by thy v/isdom 

2. To fly, nx^ daah. 

Dent 28. 49 the end of the earth, .as the eagle flieth 
Psa. 18. 10 And he rode upon a cherub, and did fly 
Jer. 48. 40 ho shall fly as an eagle, and shall spread. 
49. 22 he shall come up and fly as the eagle 

Z,Tofly, r^rj uph. 

Deut. 4. 17 cf any winged fowl that flieth in the air 

2 Sa. 22. II And ho rode upon a cherub, and did fly 
Job s. 7 unto trouble,- as the sparks fly upward 
Psa. 18. 10 he did fly upon the wings of the wind 

91. 5 (nor) for the arrow (that) flieth by day 
Isa. 6. 6 Then flew one of tl)e seraphim unto me 

II. 14 thoy shall fly upon the shoulders of the P. 

60. 8 TV'ho (are) these (that) fly as a cloud, and 
nab. I. 8 they shall fly as the eagle (that) hasteth 

i.Tofly, f\^V uph, Sa. 

Gen, I. 20 and fowl, .may fly above the earth in the 
. Isa. 6. 2 covered his feet, .with twain he did fly 

6. To be ravenous, e'J? it. 

I Sa. 15. 19 didst fly upon the spoil, and didat evil in 

6. To do, make, ~\yii asah. 

I Sa. 14. 32 the people flew upon the spoil, and took 

7. To fly, expand the wings, v^Taofiai petaomai. 

Rev. 4. 7 the fourth beast.. like a [flying] eagle 

8. 13 And I beheld, and heard an angel [flying] 
14. 6 I saw another angel [fly] in the midst ol 
19. 17 all the fowls that [fly] in the midst of h. 

8. To fly, expand the loings, irerouai petomai. 
Kev. 12. 14 that she might fly into the wilderness 

FLY away, to — 

l.To fly, rf\!! uph. 

Job 20. 8 He shall fly away as a dream,-and shall 
Pea. ss- 6 then) would i fly away, and be at rest 
90, I* f 0? i^ is soon cut off, aad w« fly away 



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2. To {cause to) fly, I'V uph, 5. 

Prov.j3. 5 they fly away as an eagle toward heaven 

3. To show self flying, l^y uph, la. 

Hos. g. 1 1 their glory shall fly away like a bird, from 
FLY, to be caused to — 
To be caxised to fly, '\T, yaaph, 6. 

Dan. 9. 21 being caused to fly swiftly, touched me 
FLY, to make — 
To cause to break out, rriB parach. 

Kze. 13. 20 ye. .hunt the souls to make (them) fly 
13. 20 souls that ye hunt to make (them) fly 

FLViKG — 

1. Wing {with), 1i| icanaph. 

Psa. 148. 10 cattle ; creeping things, and flying fowl 

2.Tofly, '\lliuph. 

Prov 26. 2 as the swallow by flying, so the curse 
Isa. 31. 5 As birds flying, so will the LoP.D of liosts 
Zech. 5, I Then I. .looked, and, behold, a flying roll 
5. 2 And 1 answered, I see a flying roll ; the 

2. To fly, liy uph, 3a. 

Isa, 14. 29 and his fruit, .a flery flying serpent 

30. 6 whence (come) the . . fiery flying serpent 

4. Fowl, "I'ly oph. 

Lev. II. 21 of every flying creeping thing that goeth 
II. 23 all. .flying creeping thinga, which have 

FOAl — 

l.Son, ]3 ben. 

Zech. 9. 9 riding, .upon a colt the foal of an as3 

2. Foal, colt 0/ an ass, ">;y ayir. 
■ Gen. 32. 15 ten bulls, twenty she asses, and ten foals 
49. II Binding his foal unto the vine, and his 

2.Son, vl6s huios. 

Matt. 21. 5 upon an ass, and a colt the foal of an ass 

FOAM — 

Chip, foam, >l!ii5 qetseph. 

Hos. 10. 7 her king is cut off as the foam upon the 
FOAM, to — 
To foam, froth, a<t>pl(a> aphrizo. 

Mark 9. 18 he foameth, and gnasheth with his teeth 
9. »o fell on the ground, and wallowed foaming 

FOAM out, to — 

To foam upon, or. about, iittvppi^oy'epaphrizo. 

Jude 13 waves . . foaming out their own shame 
FOAMETH again, that he — 
With foam, fiera a.(ppou irieta apnrm. 

Luke 9. 39 it teareth him that he foameth again 
FODDEE, — 
Provender, 'j'Sa belil. 

Job 6. 5 grass ? or loweth the ox over his fodder ? 
FOE — 

1. Enemy, 3:k ayab. 

Psa. 27. 2 mine enemies and my foes, came upon 
30. I hast not made my foes to rejoice over me 

2. Adversary, straitener, distresser, is, "ly tsar. 

I Ch.2i. 12 months to be destroyed before thy foes 
Psa. 89. 23 I wiU beat down his foes before his face 

3.T0 hate, t<lp sane. 

Esth. 9. 16 But the other Jews .. slew of their foes 

4. Enemy, Ixflpo's echthros. 

Mattio. 36 a man's foes, .they of his own household 
Acts 2. 35 Until I make thy foes thy footstool 

FOLD — 

1. Hedged or fenced place, rrni gederah. 

Num32. ;6 We will build sheep folds here for our cat. 
32. 24 Build you. .folds for your sheep ; and do 
32. 36 And. .fenced cities : and folds for sheep 
Zeph. 2, 6 the sea coast shall be . . folds for flocks 

^.Pasture land, fold, "g'l dober. 

Mic. 2. 12 as the flock in the midst of their fold 
Z. Restrained place, fold, nVi"? miklah. 

Psa. 50. 9 I mil take no. .he goats out of thy folds 
78. 70 David . . and took him from the sheep fol. 

Hab. 3. 17 the flock shall be cut off from the fold 

A. Home, comely place, nij naveh. 

Isa. 65. 10 And Sharon shall be a fold of flocks 
Jer. 23. 3 and will bring them again to their folds 
Eze. 34. 14 upon, .high mountains .. shall theirfold 
34. 14 there shall they lie in a good fold, and 

h.Court, yard, avXi) aide. 

Johnio. 16 sheep I have, which are not of this fold 
^.A flock, iroifivri poimne. 

Johnio. 16 there shall be one fold., one shepherd' 
FOLD, to — 
To clasp, pjpr chabaq. 

EccL 4, 5 The fool foldeth his hands together, and 
FOLD, to make a — 
To cause to crouch, {"JT rahats, 5. 

Isa. 13. 30 shall the shepherds make iheir fold there 
rOLD HP, fa) — • 
fe roll or fold up, ikla-troi helisso. 

Heb. 1. 12 And as a vesture shalt thou fold them up 



FOLDEN together — 

To wrap together, ^39 sabak. 

Nah. I. 10 For while, .f olden together (as) thorns 

FOLDING — 

1. Folding, ^'Vj galil. 

I Ki. 6. 34, 34 the two leaves of the. .door, .folding 

2.Clasping, pan chibbuk. 

Prov. 6. 10 a little folding of the hands 10 sleep 
24. 33 a little folding of the hands to sleep 

FOLK — 

1. Nation, people, Dk^ leom. 

Jer. 51. 58 folk in the fire, and they shall be weary 

2.People, oy, oy am. 

Gen. 33. 15 leave, .of the folk that (are) with mo 
Prov 30. 26 The conies, .a feeblo folk, yet make they 

FOLLOW — 

Foot {at the foot of), Sp, rcgel. 

Exodii. 8 Get thee out, and all. .that follow thee 
Judg. 8. 5 bread unto the people that follow me 
I Sa. 25. 27 imto the young men that follow my lord 

1 Ki. 20. 10 handfuls for all the people that follow 

2 Ki. 3. 9 and for the cattle that followed them 
FOLLOW, to — 

\. After, inx achar, nni* achare. 

Numi4. 24 because "he. .hath followed me fully, him 
32. II because they have uot wholly followed 
32. 12 for they have wholly followed the Lord 

Deut. I. 36 because ho hath wholly followed the Lo. 
12. 30 thou be not aiiared by following them 

Josh. 14. 8 but I wholly followed the Lord my God 
14. 9 because thou hast nvhoUy followed the 
14. 14 wholly followed the Lord God of Israel 

Judg. 9. 3 their hearts inclined to follow Abim. 

1 Sa. 13. 7 all the people followed him trembling 

2 Sa. 2. 19 in going he turned not. .from following 

17. 9 slaughter among the people that follow 

1 Ki. 12. 20 none that followed the houseof David 

16. 22 the people that followed Omri prevailed 
16. 22 against the people that followed Tibni 
20. 19 came, .and the army which followed 
Neh. 4. 23 nor the men of the guard which followed 
Psa. 45. 14 the virgins her companions that follow 
Jer. 17. 16 I have not hastened, .to follow thee 
Eze. 16. 34 none foUoweth thee to commit whoredoms 
Amos 7. 15 the Lord took me as I followed the flock 

2. To pursue, 'jni radaph. 

Gen. 44. 4 Up, follow after the men ; and when thou 
Exodi4. 4 that he shall follow after them ; and I 
Deut 16. 20 That which is. .just shalt thou follow 
Judg. 3. 28 And he said unto them, Follow after me 

2 KL 5. 21 So Gehazi followed after Naaman. And 

9. 27 Jehu followed after him, and said, Smite 
Psa. 23. 6 goodness and mercy shall follow me all 

38. 20 because I follow (the thing that) good (is) 
Isa. 5. II early, .(that) they may follow strong dri. 

Z. To pursue, ll"! radaph, 3. 

Prov. 12. II he tiiat foUoweth vain (persons is) void 
4.T0 follow, cLKoXoudiw akoloutheo. 
I Matt. 4. 20 they straightway left . . and followed him 
4. 22 And they, .left the ship, .and followed 

4. 25 And there followed him great multitudes 
8. I was come, .great multitudes followed 

8. 10 and said to them that followed. Verily I 
8. 19 Master, I will follow thee whithersoever 
8. 22 But Jesus said unto him. Follow me 

8. 23 into a ship, his disciples followed him 

9. 9 Follow me. And he arose, and followed 
9. 19 And Jesus arose, and followed him, and 
9. 27 two blind men followed him, crying, and 

10. 38 that taketh not his cross, and foUoweth 
12. 15 great multitudes followed him, and he 
14. 13 they foUowed him on foot out of the cities 
16. 24 let him. .take up his cross, and follow me 
19. 2 great multitudes followed him ; and he 
19. 21 Jesus s?id unto him. .come, .follow me 
19. 27 we have forsaken all, and followed thee 

19. 28 I say. .That ye which have followed me 

20. 29 from Jericho, a great multitude followed 

20. 34 received sight, and they followed him 

21. 9 the multitudes, .that foUowed, cried 

26. 58 Peter followed him afar off unto the high 

27. 55 women, .which followed Jesus from GaL 
Mark 1. 18 they forsook their nets, and foUowed 

2. 14 FoUow me. And he arose and followed 
2. 15 there were many, and they followed him 

3. 7 a great multitude from Galilee [followed] 

5. 24 and much people followed him, and 

6. I he went out .. and his disciples f oUow him 

8. 34 let him. .take up his cross, and foUowme 

9. 38 [in thy name, and he foUoweth not us] 
9. 38 [forbad him, because he foUoweth not us] 

10. 21 come, take up the cross, and follow me 
10. 28 we have left all, and have foUowed thee 
10. 32 and as they followed, they were afraid 

10. 52 he received his sight, and followed Jesus 

11. 9 they that followed, cried, saying, Hosan. 
14. 13 there shall meet you a man. .follow him 
14. 51 there [followed] him a certain young man 

14. 54 Peter foUowed him afar off, even into 

15. 41 Who also. .foUowed him and ministered 
Luke 5. II land, they forsook all, and followed him 

5. 27 and he said unto him, Follow me 

5. 28 he left aU, rose up, and followed him 

7. 9 said unto the people that followed him 
9. II the people. .foUo'ived him : and he 



Luke 9. 23 take up his cross daily, and follow me 
9. 49 because he foUoweth not with ua 
9. 57 Lord, I wiU foUov/ thee whithersoever 
9. 59 And he said unto another, FoUuw me 
9. 61 Lord, I will follow thee ; but let me flrst: 
18. 22 seU all. .thou hast, .and come, foUow mi 
18. 28 Lo, we have left all, and followed llieo 
i8. 43 he received his sight, and followed hiia 
22. 10 follow him into the house where he 
22. 39 and his disciples also followed him 

22. 54 house. And Peter followed afar off 

23. 27 there followed him a great company o» 
John I. 37 heard him speak, and they followed Je:, 

1. 33 Jesus turned, and saw them following 
z. 40 One of the two which, followed him 
I. 43 flndeth PhiUp, and saith unto him, Foil. 
6. 2 a great multitude followed him, becauso 
8. 12 he that foUoweth me shall not walk in 
10. 4 he goeth before, .and the sheep follow 
10. 5 a stranger wUl they not follow", but wlU 

10. 27 and I know them, and th'jy follow me 

11. 31 The Jews then, .followed her, saying. She 

12. 26 If any man serve me, let him follow me 
23. 36 ^\T.ither I go, thou canst not follow me 

13. 36 but thou shalt follow me afterwards 
13. 37 Lord, why cannot I follow thee now f I 

18. 15 And Simon Peter follov,'cd Jesus, and (so 

20. 6 Then cometh Simon P ."er foUowing him 

21. 19 had spoken this, he saith unto him. Foil. 
21. 20 the disciple whom Jesus loved fi'Uowing 
21. 22 what (is that) to thee ? Follow thou me 

Acts 12. 8 Cast tliy garment about thee, and foUow 

12. 9 he went out, and foUowed him ; and 

13. 43 many of the Jews, .followed Paul and B. 
21. 36 the multitude of the people foUowed 

1 Co. 10. 4 of that spiritual Kock. .followed them 
Kev. 6. 8 Death, and Hell followed with him 

14. 4 Those are they which follow the Lamb 
14. 8 And there foUowed another angel, saying 
14. 9 the third angel foUowed them, saying 
14. 13 labours; and their works do follow them 

19. 14 the armies, .in heaven followed him upon 
5. 7*0 become, begin to be, ylyofiai ginomai. 

Rev. 8. 7 there followed hail and Are mingled with 
6. To pursue, Siuku diOko. 

Lukei7. 23 See here, .go not after (themXJnor follow 

1 Th. 5. 15 but ever follow that which is good, both 

2 Ti. 2. 22 follow righteousness, faith.-charity 
Heb. 12. 14 FoUow peace with all (men), and hollnes* 

7. Come behind, SeCre oiriau deute opiso. 

Matt. 4. 19 FoUow me. and I wiU make you flshen 
%.To be after, fifil /ifrk eimi meta. 

Matt. 27. 62 that foUowed the day of the preparatio 
9. To follow out, i^aKo\ot>6((i) exakolouthco. 

2 Pe. I. 16 we have not followed cunningly devised 
2. 2 many shall follow their pernicious ways 

2. 15 following the way of Balaam, .of Bozor 

\Q. To follow upon i-raKoKovSlci epakoloutheo. 

Uarki6. 20 [confirming the words with signs follow.] 
I Ti. 5. 10 if she have diligently followed every good 

1 Pe. 2. 21 example, that ye should foUow his steps 
11. Tu folknv down or thoroughly, KaraKoKovBloi. 

Acts 16. 17 The same foUowed Paul and us, and 
12. To mimic, imitate, /iifxeo/iai mimeomai. 

2 Th. 3. 7 yourselves know how ye ought to follow 

3. 9 make, an ensample unto you to follow 
Heb. 13. 7 whose faith foUov^, considering the end 

3 Jo. II follow not that which is evil, but that; 

IZ.To folloxo aloiitjside of, -napaKoXov^iu parcukol. 
Marki6. 17 [signs shall foUow them that believe] 

li. To follow along with, <TvvaKoXov6(u> sunakolo. 
Mark 5. 37 he suffered no man (to follow] him, save 
Luke23. 49 the women that foUowed him from GalL 

15. To go in after, im Kia to achar. 

Exodi4, 17 they shall follow them : and I will get 
2 Ki.ii. 15 him that foUoweth her kill with the 
2 Ch.23. 14 whoEo foUoweth her, let him be slain 

16. 7*0 be after, inw n;ri hay ah achar. 

Exod23. 2 Thou shalt not foUow a multitude to 

1 Sa.i2. 14 continue foUo\ving the Lord your God 

2 Sa. 2. 10 But the house of judah followed David 
I Ki.i6. 21 half of the people foUowed Tibni the 

17. 7*0 go on after, "nx TiSn halak achar. 

Gen. 32. 19 60 commanded he..aU that foUowed the 
Deut. 4. 3 for all the men that foUowed Baal-peor 
Josh. 6. 8 the ark of the covenant of the Lord foil 

1 Sa. 17. 13, 14 and the three eldest, .followed Saul 

2 Sa. 3. 31 And king David (himself) foUov/cd the 
I Ki.14. 8 and who foUowed me with aU his heart 

l^.Togo on habitually after,iji< ^Sn halak achar, 7. 
I Sa. 25. 27 unto the yoimg men that foUow my lord 

19.ro go on after, "inK "?}>) yalak achar. 

Gen. 24. s, 8 the woman wUl not be wUling to foUow 
24. 39 Peradventure the woman will not follow 
24. 61 And Eebekah arose, .and followed the 
Numi6. 25 and the elders of Israel followed him 
Judg. 2. 12 And they forsook, .and foUowed other g. 
9. 4 vain and light persons, which foUowed 
9. 49 aU the people, .followed Abimelech 
Euth 3. 10 inasmuch as thou followedst not young 
I Sa. 30. 21 faint that they could not follow David 
1 Ki. 18. 18 forsaken . .and thou hast followed Baalim 

18. 21 God, f oUow him : but if Baal . . foUov him 

19. 20 Kiis. .my mother, and. .1 will foUow thea 



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- 2 Kj. 4. 30 leave thee. And he arose, and followed 
6. 19 neither (13) this tlie city : follow me, and 
, 13. 2 he. .followed the sinsof Jeroboam the 
' 17. 15 they followed vanity, and became vain 
T!ze. 10. II whither the head looked they followed it 

13. 3 that follow their own spii-it, and have 

20.ro go ouU »T, yatsa. 

2 Sa. 1 1. 8 there followed him a mess, . . from the kl 

XOIXOW after, to — 

1. To pursue, r\-nradaph. 

Psa.iig. 150 i'hey draw nigh that follow after misch. 
Prov 21. 21 He that f oUoweth after righteousness and 
Isa. I. 23 everyjone loveth gifts and foUoweth after 

.51. I ye that follow after righteousness, ye 
Ho3. 12. I Ephraim..followeth after the east wind 

2.T0 pursue, 173 radaph, 3. 

J?rov 15. 9 he loveth him. .that followeth after righ. 

28. 19 he that followeth after vain (persons) 
H03. 2. 7 she shaU follow after her lovers, but she 
S. To pursue, SidiKoi dioko, 

E.om. 9. 30 which followed not after righteousness 
9. 31 Israel, which followed after..righteousn. 

14. ig Let us therefore follow after the tilings 

I Co. 14. I Follow after charity, and desire spiritual 
PhU. 3. 12 I follow after, if tliat I may apprehend 
I Ti. 6. II But thou, .follow after righteousness 

4. To follow upon, iTraKoKovB^o) epakoloutheO, 

I Ti. 5. 24 and some (men) they follow after 
5.1n order, KaBf^yjs kaihexes. 

Acts 3. 24 from Samuel and those that follow after 
G. To pursue thoroughly, KaraStd!>K<a katadioko. 

Mark i. 36 they that were with him followed after 
7. To follow thoroughly, KaraKoXovBeo} katakoloulh. 

Xuke23. 55 And the women also, .followed after, and 
rOLLOW, tliat should — 
After these {things), /.icTo, ravra meta tauta. 

I Pe. I. II and the glory that should follow 
TOLIO'W, -whxt •f7ouia — 
What is about to be, rh icrSfievov to esomenon, 

luke22. 49 When they, .saw what would follow, they 
follow close or hard, to — 
To cleave, aakere to, pZR dabeq. 

Tsa. 63. 8 My soul followeth hard after thee : thy 

7er. 42. 16 the famine, .shall follow close after you 

rOLLOW hard (after or upon), to — 

To [causi to) cleave or adlwro to, p5'n dabeq, 5. 

1 Sa. 14. 22 they also followed hard after them in 

31. 2 the Philistines followed hard upon Saul 

2 Sa. I. 6 and "horsemen followed hard after him 

1 Ch.io. 2 the Philistines followed hard after Saul 

rOLLOW on, to — 

To pursue, ^i") radaph. 

Hos. 6. 3 (if) T/e folli)w on to know tho LouD 

TOIIOWED, to be — 
To be done, riyii asah, 2, 

2 Sa. i;. 23 saw that hia counsel was not followed 

FOLLOWEE — 

Imitator, fiifiriT^t mimetes. 

I Co. 4. 16 I beseech you, be ye followers of me 

11. I Be ye followers of me, even as I also (am) 
Eph. s. I Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear 
1 Th. I. 6 ye became followers of us, and of the L. 
2. 14 became followers of the churches of God 
Heb. 6. 12 That ye be not slothful, but followers of 
1 Pe. 3. 13 if ye be [followers] of that which is good? 

TOILOWEE. together — 

Joint imitator, orvfijxi/j.riT'fii summimetes. 

Phil. 3. 17 be followers together of me, and mark 

FOLIOWIHG — 

1. After, afterward, "inx achar. 

Deut. 7. 4 they will turn away, .from following me 
Jo3h.22. 16, 18 turn away, .from following the Lord 
22. 23 an altar to turn from following the Lord 
22. 29 turn this day from following the LOBD 
Ruth 1. 16 to return from following after thee 
I Sa. 12. 20 turn not aside from foUo^ving the Loud 

14. 46 Saul went up from following the Hulls. 

15. II for he has tiu'ned back from following ine 
»4. I Saul was returned from following the P. 

a Sa, 2, 21 Asahel would not turn aside from follow. 
2. 22 said . . Turn thee aside from following 
2. 26 return from following their brethren ? 
2. 27 every one from following his brother 
2. 30 Joab returned from following Abner : and 
7. 8 I took thee, .from following the sheep, to 
X Kl I. 7 and they following Adonijah helped (hira) 
/ 9. 6 if ye shall at all tum^from following me 

J 2 Ei.17. 21 drave Israel from following the Lord 
1 18. 6 departed not from following him, but 

, I Ch.17. 7 1 took thee.. from following the sheep 
-. Ch.25. 27 did turn away from following the Lord 

34. 33 departed not from following the Lord 
Paa. 78. 71 From following the ewes, .he brought him 
^.Another, inx acher. 

Psa.iog. 13 in the generation following let their name 
B. Behind, Ji"in?< ixcharov. 

Psa. 48, 13 ye may tell (IQ to tke genjeraUoB follow. 



i.On the coming (night), tfj eVtouo-i? te epiouse. 

Acts 23. 11 the night following, the Lord stood by 
5.T0 go on after, "inx TiS; yalak achar. 

Judg. 2. 19 in following other gods to serve them. 

I Ki. 21. 26 did very abominably in following idols 

6. Afterwards, p'^inx achare-ken. 

Gen. 41. 31 by reason of that famine following ; for 

FOLLOWING, the day — 

1. Upon the morrow, rrj iiraipiov te epaurion. 
John I. 43 The day following Jesus would go forth 
6.22 The day following, when the people which 

I.The coming {day), rfi eiriovffri te epiouse. 

Acts 21. iB the (day) following Paul went in with us 
S.The succeeding {day), rrj kiyis te hexes. 

ActS2i. I we came . . the (day) following unto Khod. 

i.The adjoining (day), -ry ^x^M^'T' ^^ *''^'*'"^'^^' 
Lukei3. 33 I must walk to day. .and the (day) folio. 

FOLLY — 

l.Folly, rhyii iweleth, 

Prov. 5. 23 in the greatness of his folly he" shall go 

13. 16 but a fool layeth open (his) folly 

14. 8 his way : but the folly of tools (is) deceit 
14. 18 The simple inherit folly : but the prudent 
14. 24 (but) the foolishness of fools (is) foUy , 

14. 29 (he that is) hasty of spirit exalteth folly 

15. 21 Folly (is) joy to (him that is) destitute of 

16. 22 but the instruction of fools (is) folly 

17. 12 a man, rather than a fool in his folly 

18. 13 before he heareth (it), it (is) folly and 
26. 4 Answer not a fool according to his folly 
26. 5 Answer a fool according to his folly, lest: 
26. II As a dog. .(so) a fool returneth to his folly 

2. Self confidence, folly, ^D3 kesel. 

Psa. 49. 13 This their way (is) their folly : yet their 
Ecol. 7. 25 and to know the wickedness of folly 

Z. Self confidence, folly, n^p? kislah. 

Psa. 85. 8 but let them not turn again. to folly, even 
i.Emptiness, folly, rhni nebalah. 

Gen. 34. 7 because he had wrought folly in Israel 
Deut22. 21 because she hath wrought folly in Israel 
Josh. 7. 15 because he hath wrought folly in Israel 
Judgig. 23 do not (so) wickedly, .do not this folly 
20. 6 for they have committed, .folly in Israel 
20. 10 folly that they have wrought in Israel 

1 Sa. 25. 25 Nabal (is) his name, and folly (is) with 

2 Sa. 13. 12 Nay, my brother, .do not thou this folly 
Job 42. 8 lest I deal with you (after your) folly, m 
Isa. 9. 17 and every mouth speaketh folly. For all 

^.Thickheadedness, Vap sekel. 

Ecol. 10. 6 Folly is set in great dignity, and the rich 
^.Thickheadedness^ rn'^pp sikluth. 

Eccl. 2. 3 to lay hold'on folly, till I might see what 
2. 12 And I turned myself to behold . . foUy : for 
2. 13 Then I saw that wisdom excelleth folly 
10. 1 (so doth) a little folly him that is in rep. 

7. Thickheadedness, ni^P(f sikluth. 

Eccl. 1. 17 And I gave my heart to know, .folly : I 

S. Folly, {light i) rhn^ toholah. 

Job 4. 18 and his' angels he charged with folly 

^.Insipidity, folly, n^sri tiphlah. 

Job 24. 12 crieth out : yet God layetn not folly (to 
Jer. 23. 13 And I have seen folly in the prophets of 

10. Senselessness, &voia anoia. 

2 Ti. 3. 9 for their folly shall be manifest -unto all 

ll.Heedlessness, foolishness, atppoaiv-n aphrosjme. 
2 Co.ii. I could bear with me a little in (my) folly 

FOOD — 

l.To eat, h^t} akal. 

Gen. 47. 24 iova parts shall be your own. .food for 

^.Eating, food, '?5N okel. 

Gen. 41. 35 And let them gather all the food of those 
41. 35 and let them keep food in the cities 
41. 36 .that food shall be for store to the land 
41. 48 he gathered up all the food of the seven 

41. 48 laid up the food in the cities : the food 

42. 7 From the land of Canaan to buy food 
42. 10 but to buy food are thy servants come 

43. 2 father said. .Go again, buy us a little fo. 
43. 4 we will go down and buy thee food 

43. 20 sir, we came indeed down . . to buy food 

43. 22 other money have we brought, .to buy f. 

44. I saying. Fill the men's sacks (with) food 
44. 25 said, Go again, (and) buy us a little food 
47. 24 seed of the field, and for your food 

Prov 13. 23 Much food (is in) the tillage of the poor 

^.Eating food, nSax dklah. 

Gen. 6. 21 shall be for food for thee, and for them 

^.Increase, food, Sl3 hd. 

Job 40. 20 the mountains bring him forth food 

5. Bread, food, Dnh lechem. 

Lev. 3. II, 16 tlie food of the ofTeriirg made by fire 

22. 7 of the holy things ; because it (is) his food 
Deutio. 18 loveth.. in giving him food and raiment 

1 Sa. 14. 24, 28 Cursed, .the man that cateth (ajiy) f. 

14. 24 So none of the people tasted (any) food 

2 Sa. 9. 10 thy master's son may have food to eat 

I Ki. 5. Q accomplish my desire, in giving food tor 



Job 24. 5 wilderness (yieldeth) food for them (and) 
Psa. 78. 25 Man did eat angels' food : he sent thufa 
104. 14 may bring forth food out of the earth 
136. 25 Who giveth food to all flesh : for hismcr. 

146. 7 which giveth food to the hungry. The 

147. 9 He giveth to the beast his food, (and) to 
Prov.27. 27 (thou slialt have) goats' milk, .for thy f. 

27. 27 for tho food of thy household, and (for) 

28. 3 a sweei)ing rain which leaveth no food 

30. 8 feed me with food convenient for me 

31. 14 ships ; she bringeth her food from afar 
Eze. 48. 18 for food unto them that serve the city 

Q. Eating, food, h:^a maakal. 

Gen. 2. 9 to grow every tree that is. .good for food 
3. 6 saw that the tree (was) good for.food, and 

6. 21 take thou unto thee of all food that is e. 
Lev 19. 23 planted aU manner of trees for food 
Prov. 6. 8 (and) gathereth her food in the harvest 

, .Eating, food, rh'Ta makkoleth. 

1 Ki. 5. II of wheat (for) food to his household, and 

8. Hunting, venison, 1)^ tsayid. 

Job 38. 41 Who provideth for the raven his food? 
9. Food, flesh, nNif* sheer. 

Exod2i. 10 her food . . and her duty of marriage, shall 

iO. Eating, the act of eating, Ppu<ns brosis. 

2 Co. 9. lo both minister bread for (your) food, and 

11. Thorough nourishment, &iaTpo<pii diatrophs. 

1 Ti. 6. 8 having food., let us be therewith content 

12. Nourishment, rpoipi] trophe. 

Acts 14. 17 filling our hearts with food and gladness 
Jas. 2. IS If a brother . . be . . destitute of daily food 

FOOL — 

l.Fool, ^'iN evil. 

Psaio7. 17 Fools, because of their transgression and 
Prov. I. 7 (but) fools despise wisdom and instrue. 

7. 22 as a fool to the correction of the stocks 
10. 8, 10 but 'a, prating fool shall fall 

10. 21 feed many : but fools die for want of wis. 

11. 29 the fool (shall be) servant to the wise of 

12. 15 The way of a fool (is) right in his o>vu eyes 
12. 16 A fool's Avrath is presently known : but a 

14. 9 Fools make a mock at sin : but among 

15. 5 A fool despiseth his father's instruction 

16. 22 but the instruction of fools (is) folly 

17. 28 Even a fool, when he holdeth liis peace 
20. 3 strife : but every fool will be meddling 
24. 7 Wisdom (is) too high for a fool : he open. 
27. 3 a fool's wrath (is) heavier than them both 
27. 22 Though thou shouldest bray a fool iu a 

Isa. 19. II Surely the princes of Zoan (are)fools, the 

35. 8 wayfaring men, though'fools, shall not err 

Hob. 9. 7 the prophet (is) a fool, the spiritual man 

2. Boaster, Shn halal. 

Psa. 75. 4 1 said imto the fools. Deal not foolishlj 

Z. Self confident, "j'ps kesil. 

Psa. 49. 10 the fool' and the brutish person perish 
92. 6 neither doth a fool understand this 
94. 8 and (ye) fools, when will ye be wise ? 
Prov, I. 22 scorning, and fools hate knowledge ? 

I. 32 the prosperity of fools shall destroy ther« 
3.35 but shame shall be the promotion of fools 

8. 5 ye fools, be ye of an understanding heart 
10. 18 and he that uttereth a slander, (is) a fool 
10. 23 (It is) as sport to a fool to do mischief 

12. 23 the heart of fools proclaimeth foolishness 
13. 16 dealeth with knowledge : but a fool lay. 

13. 19 abomination to fools to depart from evil 

13. 2o a companion of fools shall be destroyed 

14. 8 his way : but the folly of fools (is) deceit 
14. 16 but the fool rageth, and is confident, 

14. 24 (but) the foolishness of fools (is) folly 

14. 33 but (that which is) in the midst of fools 

15, 2 mouth of fools poureth out foolishness 
15. 14 the mouth of fools feedeth on foolishness 
17. 10 more than an hundred stripes into a fool 
17. 12 meet a man, rather than a fool in his folly 
17. 16 price in the hand of a fool to get wisdom 
17. 21 He that begetteth a fool (doetn it) to his 

17. 24 eyes of a fool (are) in the ends of the 
j8. 2 A fool hath no delight in imderstanding 

18. 6 A fool's lips enter into contention, and 

18. 7 A fool's mouth (is) his destruction, and 

19. I perverse in his lips, and is a fool 

19. 10 Delight is not seemly for a fool ; much 
19. 29 and stripes for the back of fools 
23. 9 Speak not in the ears of a fool ; for ho 
26. I so honour is not seemly for a fool 
26. 3 for the ass, and a rod for the fool's back 
26. 4 Answer not a fool according to his folly 
26. 5 Answer a fool according to his foUy, lest 
26. 6 sendeth a message by the hand of a fool 
26. 7, 9 so (is) a parable in the mouth of fools 
26. 8 so (is) he that giveth honour to a fool 
26. 10 The gieat (God), .both rewardeth tho fool 
26. II As a dog. .(so) a fool returneth to his 
26. 12 (there is) more hope of a fool than of him 

28. 26 that trusteth in his own heart is a fool 

29. II A fool uttereth all his mind : but a wise 
29. 20 (there is) more hope of a fool than of him 

Eccl. 2. 14 the fool walketh in darkness : and 1 my. 
2. 15 As it happeneth to the fool, so it hap. 
2. 16 of the wise more than of the fool for oTef 
2. 16 And how dieth the wise (man) ? as the f.' 

4. 5 foolfoldethhi3h-Qndstpgfth(?r,andeateth 

5. I to hear than to give tlio sicriflce of fools 



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Eccl. 5. 3 and a fool's voice (i3 kuov^n) by . .words 

5. 4 pay it ; for (he hath) no pleasure in fools 

6. 8 what hath the wise more than the fool? 

7. 4 the heart of fools (is) 'ji the house of 

7. 5 than for a man t» hea r the song of fools 
7. 6 crackling, .ao (is) the laughter of the fo. 
7. 9 fur anger reatcth in the bosora of foola 
9. 17 the cry of him that ruleth among fools 
10. 2 right hand ; but a fool's heart at hia left 
10. fj the lips of a fool will swallow up himself 

^.Empty person, fool, V5J nahal. 

3 Sa. 3. 33 and said, Died Abner as a fool dieth ? } 

13. 13 thou Shalt be as one of the fools in Israel 
Job 30. 8 (They were) children of fools, yea, child, 
Psa. 14. I The fool hath said in his heart, (There Is^ 

S3. I The fool hath said in his heart, ('There is) 
Prov 17. 7 Excellent speech becometh not a fool 
17. 21 and the father of a fool hath no joy 

30. 22 and a fool when he is filled with meat 
Jer. 17. II leave them, .and at liis end shall be a f. 

b. Thickheaded. 730 sakal. 

Eccl. 2. 19 whether he shall be a wlge (man) or a f . ? 
JO. 3 when he that is a fool walketh by the 
10. 3 he saith to every one (that) he (is) a fool 

10. 14 A fool also is full of words : a man can. 

6. Thoughtless, av6r\ros anceios. 

Luke 24. 25 fools, and Blow of heart to believe all 

7. Unvnse, ii<ro<pos ascphos. 

Eph. 5. 15 See then that ye walk, .not as fools, but 
8. Heedless, witless, &<j}pav aphron. 

Luke II. 40 fools, did not he that made that which is 
12. 20 fool, this night thy soul shall be required 
I Co. 15. 36 (Thou) fool, that which thou sowest is 
3 Co. II. 16 I say again, Let no man think me a fool 

11. 16 if otherwise, yet as a fool receive ma 

11. 19 For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing ye. .are 

12. 6 I shall not be a fool ; for I will say tho 
12. II I am become a fool in gloryiiig ; ye have 

9.F00I, {or as in Hebrew, a rebel), jia>p6s moras. 
Matt. 5. 22 whosoever shall say, Tliou fool I shall 
23. 17, 19 (Ye) fools, and blind I for whether la 

1 Co. 3. 18 let him become a fool, that he may be 

4. 10 We (are) fools for Christ's sake, but yo 

FOOL, to be as a — 

To think amiss or lurongly, Trapaippoysci) paraphr. 

2 Co. II. 23 I speak as a fool, I (am) mora : in labours 
FOOL, to tecome a — 

To make foolish, fiaipaivu mOraino, 

Bom. I. 22 Professing, .to be Vr^ise, they tecame foob 
FOOL, to play tho — 
To act foolishly, 730 sakal, 5. 

1 Sa. 26. 21 behold, I have played the fool, and hav,-; 

FOOLISH — 

I. Fool, foolish, S'lK ew'?. 

Job 5. a wrath killeth the foolish man, and envy 

5. 3 I have seen the foolish taking root : but 
■ProT 10. 14 the mouth of the foolish (is) near destm. 

14. 3 In the mouth of the foolish (is) a rod of 
29. 9 a wise man contendeth Tvith a f ooUsh man 

Jer. 4. 22 my people (is) fooUjh, they have not kn. 

% Foolish, '7IN emli. 

Zech II. 15 the instrumecta of a foolish shtpherd 

Z.Brutish, lya baar. 

Psa. 73. 22 So foolish (was) l, and ignorant : I was 

i.To boast, hhn halal. 

Psa. 5. 5 The foolish shall not stand in thy sight 

73. 3 For I was envious at the foolish, (when) 

5. Self confident, TP? Scsi7. 

Prov 10. I but a foolish son (is) the heaviness of his 

14. 7 Go from the presence of a foolish man 

15. 7 the heart of the foolish (doeth) not so 
IS. 20 but a f oliah man despiseth his mother 
17. 2S A foolish son (is)a grief to his father, and 
ig. 13 foolish son (is) the calamity of hia father 

31. 20 but a foolish man spendeth it up 

EccL 4. 13 an old and foolish king, who will no more 
10. 15 The labour of the foolish wearieth every 

^.Self confidence. roV p? kesiluth. 

Prov. 9. 13 foolish woman (is) clamorous ; (she is) si. 

T, Empty, foolish, '75: nahal. 

Deut32. 6 foolish people and unwise ? (is) not he 

32. 21 provoke them to anger with a foolish na. 
Psa. 39. 8 make me not the reproach of the foolish 

74. i8 foolish people have blasphemed thy name 
74. 22 the foolish man reproacheth thee daily 

Eze. 13. 3 Woe unto the foolish prophets, that 

^.Thickheaded, ^3p sakal. 

Eccl. 7. 17 neither be thou foolish : why shouldest 
Jer. 5. 21 Hear now this, O foolish people, and 

9. Simple, "fi9 pethi. 

ProT. 9. 6 Forsake the foolish, and live ; and go in 

lO.Thoughiless, av6riTo^ anoUos. 

QsX. 3. 1 foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched 

3. 3 Are ye so foolish? having begun in the S. 

I TI. 6. 9(into)many foolish and hurtful lusts, wh. 

Titus 3. 3 For we ourselves also were, .foolish, dis. 

II. Unintelligent, io'vueros asv.neios. 

Bom. I. 21 and their foolish heart was darkened 
10. 19 (and) by a foolish nation I will anger you 



12, Heedless, senseless, dcppujv aphron. 

Rom. 2. 20 Au instructor of the foolish, a teacher of 

1 Pe. 2. 15 put to silence the ignorance of foolish 
13. Foolish, dull, sloia, /iwpos moras. 

Matt. 7. 26 shall be likened unto a foolish man 

25. 2 live . . were wise, and live (were) foolish 
25. 3 They that (were) foolish took their lamps 
35. 8 the foolish said unto the wise. Give us of 

2 Tl. 2. 23 But foolish and unlearned questions ev. 
Titus 3. 9 avoid foolish questions^and genealogies 

FOOUSH, to be — 

l.To be or becovie foolish, *?»<; ycuxl, 2. 

Jer. 5. 4 Surely these (are) poor ; they are foolbh 
2'.To be self confident, foolish, Vps kasal. 

Jer. 10. 8 But they arc. .brutish and foolish; tho 
FOOUSH, to make — 
l.Ta make foolish, '739 sakal, 3. 

Isa. 44. 25 and maketh tiieir knowledge foolish 
2. To make foolish, /iupaiva moraino. 

I Co. 1. 20 hath not God made foolish the wisdom of 
FOOLISH talking or things — 

1. Insipid, unlempercd, hw^ taphel. 

lam. 2. 14 Thy prophets have accn. .foolish thinc^ 

2. Foolish discourse, fiaipoXoyia moroiogia. 

Eph. 5. 4 Neither fUthiness, nor foolish talking 
Z. Foolish, /xapos moroc. 

1 Co. I. 27 But God hath chosen the foolish things 
FOOLISH woman — 

Empty, foolish woman n^^j nebalah. 

Job 2. 10 as one of the foolish women speakoth 
FOOLISHLY — 

1. Folly, n^3« iwelsth. 

Prov.i4.'i7 (He that is) soon angry dealeth fool::h!y 

2.Folly, n^rn iiphlah. 

Job I. 22 Job sinned not, nor charged Godfocii^hly 

S.In senselessness, 4v cKpoocriyri en aphrosuno. 

2 Co. II. 17 That which I speak, I apeak, .foolishly 

II. 21 is bold, I speak foolishly, I am bold alio 

FOOLISHLY, to deal — 
To boast, VVrt halal. 

Psa. 75. 4 I said unto the foola, Deal not foolishly 
FOOLISHLY, to do — 
l.To be or become foolish, Vn; yaal, 2. 

Kmni2. II wherein wo have done foolishly, and 

2. To be empty, foolish, Ssj ndbel. 

Prov 30. 32 If thou hast done foolishly in lifting up 
Z.To act foolishly, 7:^0 sakal, 2. 

1 Sa. 13. 13 Samuel said. .Thou hast done foolishly 

2 Sa. 24. 10 take away . . for I have done very foolishly 

1 Ch.2i. 8 do away, .for I have done very foolishly 

2 Ch. 16. 9 Herein thou hast done foolishly : therefore 

i.To act foolishly, 73D sakal, 5. 

Gen. 31. 28 Thou hast now done foolishly in (so) doing 

FOOLISHSrSSS — 

1. Folly, nVjN ivveleth. 

Psa. 38. ' 5 are corrupt because of my foolishness 

69. s O God, thou knowest my foolishness 
Prov 12. 23 the heart of fools proclaimeth foolishness 

14. 24 (but) the foolishness of fools (is) folly 

15. 2 mouth of fools poureth out foolishness 
15. 14 the mouth of fools feedeth on foolishnes; 
ig. 3 foolishness of man perverteth his way 
22. IS Foolishness (is) bound in the heart of a 
24. 9 The thought of foolishness (isj sin : and 
27. ^2 (yet) will not his foolishness depart from 

2. Folly, mhip sikluth. 

Eccl. 7. 25 of folly, even of foolishness (and) madness 
10. 13 The beginning, .(is) foolishness ; and the 

3. Senselessness, a.<ppoa-''yri aphrosune. 

Mark 7. 22 evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishness 

i. Folly, iiaipia moria. 

I Co. I. 18 preaching of the cross is. .foolishness 
I. 21 foolishness of preaching to save them 

1. 23 and unto the Greeks foolishness 

2. 14 of God : for they are foolishness unto 

3. 19 the wisdom of this world is foolishness 
5. That which is foolish, rh fiuphv to mSron. 

1 Co. I. 2s the foolishness of God is wiser than men 

FOOLISHKFSS, to tum into — 
To make foolish, '?39 sakal, 3. 

2 Sa. IS. 31 turn the counsel of A. Into foolishness 
FOOLS, to become or make — 

l.To boast, praise, V'^ri halal, 3a. 

Job 12. 17 he'leadeth . . and maketh the Judges fools 
2.T0 be or became foolish, Sn; yaal, 2. 

Isa. 19. 13 The princes of Zoan are become fools 

FOOT — 

l.Base, station, js ken. 

Exod3o. t8 Thou shalt. .make, .his foot (also of),br. 

30. 28 all his vessels, and the laver and his foot 

31. 9 his furniture, and the laver and his foot 
35. 16 and all his vessels, the laver and his foot 

38. 8 he made . .the foot of it (of) brass, of the 

39. 33 End all his vessels, the laver and his foot 



Exod4o. II thou shalt anoint the laver and his foot 
Lev. 8. II his vessels, both the laver and his foot 

2. Step, D]is paam. 

2 Ki. 19. 24 with the sole of my feet have I dried up 
Psa. 58. 10 wash his feet in the blood of the wicked 
71- 3 Li" up thy feet unto the perpetual deao. 
Prov 29. s flattereth. .spreadeth a net for his feet 
Song 7. I How beautiful are thy feet with shoes, CI 
Isa. 37. 25 with the sole of my feet have I dried up ' 

3. Foot, hi-i regel. 

Gen. 8. 9 found no rest for the sole of her foot, and 
41. 44 shall no man lift up his hand or foot 

E.iodai. 34 tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot forf. 
29. 20 upon the great too of their right foot, and 

Lev. 8. 23 and upon the great -toe of his right foot 

13. 12 the plague from his head even to his foot 

14. 14, 17, 25, 28 uponthegrtat toeof hia riglit f. 
Num22. 25 crushed Balaam's foot against the wall 
Deut. 2. 5 no, not so much as a foot breadth ; beca. 

8. 4 neither did thy foot swell, these forty yo. 
II. 10 wateredat (it) with thy foot, as a garden 

19. 21 tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for f. 

25. 9 loose his shoo from off his foot, and spit 
23. 35 from the cole of thy foot unto the top of 

28. 56 set the sole of her foot upon the ground 
23. 65 shall the sole of thy foot have rest : but 

29. s tl'y shoe is not waxen old upon thy foot 

32. 35 their foot shall slide in (due) time : for 

33. 24 brethren, and let him dip his foot in oil 
Josh. I. 3 that the solo of your foot shall tread upon 

5. 15 Loose thy shoe from off thy foot ; for the 

2 Sa. 2. 18 Asahcl (was as) light of foot as a wild rue 

14. 2s from the sole of his foot even to the oro. 

2 Ch,33. 8 Neither will I any more remove the foot 

Job 2. 7 from the sole of his foot unto his crown 

28. 4 (even the waters) forgotten of the foot 
39. 15 lorgettcth that tho foot may crush them 

Psa. g. 13 in the net. .is their own foot taken 

26. 12 My foot Btandcth in an even place : in the 
36. II Let not tho foot of pride come against me 
33. i6 when my foot slippeth, they magnify, .ag. 
63. 23 That thy foot may be dipped in the blood 

91. 12 lest thou dash thy foot against a stone 
94. 18 NVhen I said. My foot slippeth ; thymer. 

Prov, I. IS My son. .refrain thy foot from their path 
3. 23 walk in thy way safely, and thy foot 

3. 26 and shall keep thy foot from being taken 

4. 27 Tum not. .remove thy foot from evil 

25. 17 Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbour's 

25. 19 Coniidence. .(is like), .a foot out of joint 
Eccl. s. I Keep thy foot when thou goest to the h. 
Isa. I. £ From the sole of the foot even unto the 

20. 2 and put otf thy shoe from thy foot. And 

26. 6 The foot shall tread it down, (even) the f. 
41. 2 Who.. called him to his foot, gave the 

58. 13 If thou turn away thy foot from the sab. 
Jer. 2. 25 WiUihold thy foot from being unshod 
Eze. 6. II stamp with thy foot, and say, Alas for all 

29. II No foot of man. .nor foot of beast shall 
32. 13 neither shall the foot of man trouble them 

Amos 2. 15 (he chat is) swift of foot shall not deliver 

i.Foot, trovs pons. 

Matt. 4. 6 lest, .thou dash thy foot against a stone 
18. 8 it thy hand or thy foot offend thee, cut 
22. 13 Bind him hand and foot, and take him 
Mark 9. 45 if thy foot offend thee, cut it off : it is 
Luke 4. li lest, .thou dash thy foot agauist a -itone 
Johnii. /,4 bound hand and food with grave clothes 
I C0.12. 15 If the foot shall say, Because I am not 
Bev. 10. 2 and he set his right foot upon the sea, and 

[See also Trample, tread under, trodden, trodden under. 

FOOT, on^ 

I.Foot, hy\ regel. 

Judg, 5. :s -i<^ ^25 sent on foot Into the valley. For 
Psa. 06. 6 they went through the flood on foot 

2.Foot soldier, ''pjn ragh. 

Exod 12. 37 abou'tsix hundred thousand on foot (that 

3. On foot, by laiid, Tre(y peze. 

Matt 14. 13 they followed him on foot out of the clUes 

FOOT on, to set one's - 

Foot step, foot breadth, firtna voS6s hlma podos. 

Acts 7. 5 no, not (so much as) to set his Joot on 
FOOT, garment down to the — 
Reaching the foot, iroSiipris podSres. 

Bev. I. 13 clothed with a garment down to the foot 

FOOT, to tread under — 

1. To tread down, D13 bus. 

Isa. 14. 2s upon my mountains tread him under foot 

2. To tread down, D13 has, 3a. 

Jer. 12. 10 have trodden my portion under foot, they 

Z.To be trodden down, 0X3. bus, 6. 

Isa. 14. 19 the pit ; as a carcase trodden under foot 

FOOTMASr — 

1. Footman, ^v\ ragli. 

Numii. 21 people, .sli hundred thousand footmen 
Judg2o 2 fourhundredthousand footmen that drew 

1 Sa 4. to for there fell , , thirty thousand footmen 

15 4 two hundred thousand footmen, and ien 

2 Sa 10. 6 the Syrians, .twenty thousand footmen 

1 Ki.2o. 29 slew, .an hundred thousand footmen In 

2 Ki T,. 7 ten chariots, and ten thousand footmen 
Jer. i- 5 I' thou hast run with the footmen, and 



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2.2*0 run, pi ruts. 

I Sa. 22. 17 the king said unto the footmen that stood 

Z. Footman, man On foot, ''hp. »'»< ish ragli. 

a Sa. 8. 4 horsemen, and twenty thousand footmen 

1 Ch.18. 4 horsemen, and twenty thousand footmen 

19. 18 chariots, and forty thousand footmen 

SOOTSTEP — 

l.Heel, trace, footstep, np); aqeb. 

Psa. 77. 19 waters, and thy footsteps are not known 

89. 51 they liavo reproached the footsteps of 
Song I. S go thy way forth by the footsteps of the 

Z.Moveinent, step, foot, anvil, time, now, DUSpaam. 
Psa. 17. 5 in thy paths, (tliat) my footsteps slip not 

FOOTSTOOL — 

l.Pootstool, place for treading on, E?5? Jceiesh. 

2 Ch. 9. 18 six steps, .with a footstool of gold 

2. A stool for the foot, hyi □iin Ivadom regel. 

1 Ch. 28. 2 for the footstool ol our God, and had 
Psa. 99. 5 our God, and worship at his footstool 

JIG. I until I make thine enemies thy footstool 

132. 7 we \vlll worship at his footstool 

Isa. &5. I my throne, and the earth (is) my footstool 

Lam. 2. I remembered not his footstool in the day 

Z.Footstool, what is under the foot, inrowoStov. 
Jao. 2. 3 there, or sit here under my footstool 
^Footstool of tlie feet, inroirSSiov tS)V TToiSoiv. 
Matt, s- 35 Nor by the earth ; for it is his footstool 

22. 44 til! I make thine enemies [thy footstool] ? 
M2rki2. 36 tOl I make thine enemies thy footstool 
take 20. 43 Till I make thine enemies thy footstool 
Acts 2. 35 Until I make thy foes thy footstool 

7. 49 earth (is) my footstool : what house will 
Heb. I. 13 until I make thine enemies thy footstool ? 
zo. 13 till his enemies be made his footstool 
JOR — 

1. Then, >if az. 

2 Ki 5. 3 for he would recover him of his leprosy 

2. Unto, •?« el. 

Eiod. 8. 25 Pharaoh called for Moses and for Aaron 

S.Because, for', "laJN? haasher. 

Eccl. 7. 2 for that (is) the end of all men ; and the 
i.The, thrt, at, with, m. eth. 

Lev. 5. 7 then he shall bring for his trespass., two 
5. /re {that which), ''D3 oemo. 

Isa. 25. 10 straw is trodden down for the dunghill 
Q.For, through, up, over, hy, in behalf of, lys head. 

Gen. 20. 7 ho shall pray for thee, and thou shalt 

Exod 8. 28 sliall not go very far away : entreat for 
32. 30 I shall make an atonement for your sin 

Lev. 16. 6 and make an atonement for himself, and 

Jer. 7. 16 neither lift up cry nor prayer for them 
21. 2 Enquire, I pray thee, of the Lord for us 

1. Because of, for the sake of, '?^3 galal. 

Jer. II. 17 for the evil of the house of Israel, and of 
8. Be cause, for, ^ di. 

Ezra 7. 23 for why should there be wraih against 

9. Because, for, '? Id. 

Gen. 2. 5 for .God had not caused it to rain upon 

29. 32 for she said, Surely the Lono hath looked 

Exodi3. 17 for God said, Lest perad venture the peop. 

10. To, for, in^ lemo. 

Job 27. 14 be multiplied, (it is) for the sword : and 

11. From, 1 1? min. 

Dan. 2. 20 Blessed be the name of God for cvcrand 
5. 19 for the majesty that he gave him, all 

li.For the sake of, ]l!ah lemaan. 

Gen. 18. 24 for the fifty righteous that (are) therein? 
IZ.Over against, n?J nokach. 

Gen. 25. 21 And Isaac entreated the LORD for his 
H.For the purpose of, iny^s baabur. 

Exod. 9. i5 have I raised thee up, for to show (in) 
15. Unto, till, la ad. 

Gen. 13. 15 to thee will I give It, and to thy seed for 

Dan, 6. 7 ask a petition of any god or man for 
7. 12 yet their lives were prolonged for a sea. 
7. 18 possess the kingdom for ever, even for 
16.1n reference to, for, hn al. 

Gen. ig. r 7 that he said. Escape for thy life; look not 

Ezra 4. Ts for which cause was this city destroyed 
6. 1 1 let'his house be made a dunghill for this 

6. 17 and for a sin offering for all Israel, twelve 

6. 18 in their courses, for the service of God 
Dan. 6. 23 Then was the king exceeding glad for 

17. /re consequence of, ajsy eqeb. 

Isa. s. 23 Which justify the wicked for reward, and 
18. /re exchange for, q^n cheleph. 

Niun 18. 21 all the tenth in Israel for an inheritance 
18. 31 it (is) your reward for your service in 
19. Over against, in behalf of , h.vrl anti. 

Matt. 5. 38 An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth 
17. 27 take, and give unto them for me and thee 
20. 28 and to give his life a ransom for many 
Markio. 45 and to give his life a ransom for many 
Lukoii. II vrill he for a fish givo him a serpent? 
John 1. 16 have all wo received, and grace for grace 
Eom la 17 Kecompenae to no man evil for ovil 



I Co, ii4 15 for (her) hair is given her for a covering 
I Th. 5. 15 See that none render evil for evil imto 
Heb.l2. 2 who for the Joy that was set before him 
12. 16 who-for one morsel of meat sold his birth. 
Jas. 4. 15 For that ye (ought) to say. If the Lord 
I Pe. 3. 9 Not rendering evil for evil, or railing for 

20. From, on account of, 6,7r6 apo. 

Matt 13. 44 for joy thereof gccth and selleth all that 
14. 26 is a spirit : and they cried, out for fear 
28. 4 for fear of him the keepers didf shako 
Lukeig. 3 could not for the press, because he was 

21. 26 Men's hearts failing them for fear, and 

22. 45 he found them sleeping for sorrow 

24. 41 while they yet believed not for joy, and 
John2i. 6 were not able to draw it for the multitude 
Acts 12. 14 she opened not the gate for gladness, but 

22. II when I could not see for theglory of 

^l.During, until, Sxp« achri. 

Luke 4. 13 he departed from him for a season 
Acts 13. z I be blind, not seeing the sun for a season 

22. Verily, therefore, y&p gar. 

Matt. I. 20 for that ivhich is conceived in her Is of 

1. 21 for he shall save his people from their 

2. 2 for we have seen his star in the east, and 
2. 5 for thus it is wjitten by the prophet 

2. 6 for out otthee shall come a Governor 
2. 13 for Herod will seek the young child to 
2. 20 for they are dead which sought the young 
3- 2i3. 9. 'S; 4-6. 10,17,18 ; 5. 12, 18,20, 29, 30, 46; 6. 
7, 8, 14, 16, 21, 24, 32, 34 ; 7. 2, 8, i^ 25, 29 ; g. 5, 13, 16, 21, 
24 ; 10. 10, 17, [19], 20, [23], 26, 35 ; 11. [10], 13, 18, 30 ; 12. 

8, 33. 34. 37. 4°. 5° ; I3- 12. 15. 17 ". I4- 3. 4; 24 1 iS- z, 4. 19; 
16. 2, 3, 25, 26, 27 ; 17. 15, 20 ; 18. 7, 10, [11], 20; 19. 12, 
14, 22 ; 20. 1, [16] ; 21. 26, 32 ; 22. 14, 16, 28, 30 ; 23. 3, [4], 
8, 9, [10], 13, 17, 29, 39 ; 24. 5, 6, 7, 21, 24, 27, [28], 38 ; 25. 
14. 29. 35. 42 ; 26. 9, 10, II, 12, 28, 31, 43, 52; 27. 18, 19, 43; 
28 2, 5, 6. 

Mark 1. 16, 22, 38; 2. 15 ; 3. 10, 21, [35] ; 4. 22, 25, [28] ; 5. 
8, 28, 42 ; 6. 14, 17, 18, 20, 31, [36], 48, 50, 52, [32] ; 7. 3, 
[8], lo, 21, [25], 27; 8. [3], 35, 36; 9. 6, 6, 31, 34, 39, 
40, 41, 49 ; 10. 14, 22, [27] ; II. 13, 18, [23], 32 ; 12. la, 14, 

23. 25. [36]. 44 ; 13- [6]. [7]. 8. [9]. II. 19. 22, 33, 35 ; 14- 5. Ii. 
40, 56 ; 15. 10 ; 16. 4, 8. 

Luke I. IS, 18, 30, 44, 48, 76 ; 2. 10; 3 8:4. [8], 10; 5. g, 
39 ; 6. 23, 23, 26, 38, 43, 44, 44, 45, [48] ; 7. s, 6, [28], 33 ; 8. 17, 
18, 29, 29, 40, 46 ; 9. 14, 24, 25, 26, 44, 48, 50, [56} ; 10. 7, 24 ; 

11. 10, 30; 12. 12, 30, 34, 52, 58 ; 14. 14, 24, 28 ; 16. 2, 13, 
28 ; 17. 21, 24 ; 18. 16, 23, 25, 32 ; ig. 5, 10, 21, [26], 48 ; 20. 

6, 19. 33. 36. 38 ; 21. 4, 8, 9, 15, 23, 26, 35 ; f,2. 2, 16, i8, 27, 
37,71; 23.8,12,15,34,41. 

Jonn 2. 25 ; 3. 2, i6, 17, 20, 24, 34, 34 ; 4. 8, g, 18, 42, 44, 
45. 47 ; S- [4]. '3. 19. 20, 21, 22, 26, 36, 46, 46 ; 6. 6, 27, 
33. 55. 64, 71 ; 7. I, 4, 5, 39; 8. 24, 42; g. 22; II. 39; 

12. 8, 43, 47 ; 13. II, 13, 15, 29 ; 14, 30 ; 16. 7, 13, 27 ; i3. 
13; ig. 6, 31, 36; 20. g, 17; 21. 7, 8. Acts i. 20 ; 2. 15, 
25. 34. 39 ; 3 [22] ; 4. 3, 12, 16, 20, 22, 27, 34 ; 5. 26, 36 ; 
6- 14 ! 7- 33. 40 ; 8. 7, 16, 21, 23 ; g. 11, 16 ; 10. 46 ; 13. 
8, 27, 36, 47; 15. 21, 28; 16. 3, 28; 17. 20, 23, 28, 28; 18. 
[3]. [15]. 18, 28 ; ig. 24, 32, 37 ; 20. 10, 13, 16, 16, 27, [29]; 
21. 3, 13, 22, 29, 36; 22. 22, 26; 23. 5, 8, II, 17, 21 ; 24. 
5; 25- [11]. 27; 26. 16, 26, 26, 26; 27. 22, 23, 25, 34, 34; 
28. 2, 22, 27. 

Kom, I. 9, II, 16, 16, 17, 18, 19, 2o,"26; 2. i, 1, ti, 12, 

13. 14. 24. 25. 28 ; 3. 3, 7, 9, 20, 22, 23 ; 4. 2, 3, g, 13, 

14. [15]; 5- 6. 7, 10, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19; 6. s, 7. 10. 14. 14. 

19, 20, 21, 23-; 7. t, 2, 5, 7, 8, II, [14], IS, 15, 18, 18, 19, 
22 ; 8. 2, 3, s, 6, 7, 13, 14, 15, 18, ig, 20, 22, 24, 24, 26, 
38; 9. 3, 6, 9, II, 15, 17, ig, 28, [32] ; 10. 2, 3, 4, s. 10, II, 
12, 12. 13. 16; "• I. [13]. '5. 21, 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 32, 34; 
12. 3, 4, 19, 20; 13. 1, 3, 4, 4, 4, e, 6, 8 9, II ; 14. 3, 4, 6, 

7, 8, 9, 10, II, 17, i8 ; 15. 3, 4, 18, [24], 26, 27 ; 16. 18, jg. 
I Co. I. 11, 17, 18, ig, 21, 26; 2. 2, 8, 10, II, 14, ifi ; 3. 

2. 3. 3. 3. 4. 9. "t 13. 17, 19. 19. 21 ; 4- 4. 7. 9. I5. I5. 20; 
S- 3, 12 ; 6 16, 20; 7. [7], g, 14, 16, 22, 31 ; 8. [8], 10 ; 9 2, 
9, 15, 16, 16, 17, 19; 10. 4, 5, 17, 26, [28], 29 ; II. s, 6, 7, 8, 

12, 18, 19, 21, 23, 26, 29, [31] ; 12. 8, 12 ; 13 [9], [12] ; 14. 
2, 2, [5], 9, [14], 17, 31 33, 34, 35 ; 15. 3, 9, 16, 21, 22, 25, 
27. 32. 34. 41 52. 53; i6- 5. 7. 9. '°. II. 18. 2 Co. I. 

8, 12, 13, 19, 20, 24; 2. 2, 4, 9, II, 17 ; 3. 6, g, 11, 14; 4. 

5, II, IS, 17. 18; 5. I, 2, 7, 10, [12], 13, 14, [21] ; 6. 2, 14, 
16; 7. 3, [8], g, 10, II ; 8. g, 10, 12, 13 ; 9. i, 2. 7; 10. 3, 

4, 8, 12, 14, 14, 18; II. 2, 2, 4, [5], g, 13, 14, ig, 20; 12. 

6, 6, p, 10, II, II, 13, 14, 14, 20; 13. 4, 8, g. 

Gal. X. 10, [10], 12, 13 ; 2. 6, 8, 12, 18, ig, ai ; 3. 10, 10, 
[13], 18, 21, 26, 27, 28 ; 4. 15, 22, 24, 25, 27, 30 ; 5. 5, 6, 

13. 14. 17 ; 6- 3. 5. 7. 9' 13. IS. 17- Eph. 2. 8, 10, 14 ; 5. 

5, 6, 8, g, 12, 13, 2g ; 6. i. PhU. i. 8, 19, 21, [23] ; 2. 13, 

20, 21, 27 ; 3. 3, 18, 20; 4. II. Col. 2. 1, 5 ; 3. 3, 20, [24]; 
4. 13. 1 Th. I. 8, g ; 2. i, 3, 5, g, [9], 14, 19, 20 ; 3. 3, 4, 
9 : 4-2. 3. 7. 9. 14. 15 ; 5- 2, [3]. 7. 18- 2 Th. 2. 7 ; 3. 2, 

7, 10, II. I Ti. 2. [3], s, 13; 3. 13; 4. s, 8. 10, 16; 5. 4, 
II, IS, 18; 6. 7, 10. 2 Ti. 1, 7, 12; 2. II, 16; 3. 2, 6, g; 
4. 3, 6, 10, II. 15. Titus I. 7, 10; 2. II ; 3, g, 13. Phm. 

7, 15, 22. 

Heb. ;. 5 ; 2. 2, 5, 8, 10, 11, 16, 18 ; 3. 3, 4, 14, 16 ; 4. 3, 4, 

8, 10, 12, IS ; s- 1, 13. 13 ; 6- 4. 7. io> 13. i<5 ; 7- '. lo. n. 12. 
13. 14. 17. 18. 19. 21, 26, 27, 28 ; 8. 3, [4], 5, 7. 8 ; g. 2, 13, 16, 
17. 19. 24 ; lo. I. 4. 14. 15. 23, 26, 30, 36, 37 J II. 2, 5, 6, 10, 
14, 16, 26, 27, 32 ; 12. 3, 6. 7, 10, 17, 17, 18, 20, 25 ; 13. 2, 5, 

9, II, 14, 16, 17, 17, 18. 

Jas.'i. 6, 7, II, 13, 20, 24 ; 2. 2, 10, It, 13, 26 ; 3. 2, 7, 16; 
4. 14. I Pe. 2. 19, 20, II, 25 ; 3. s, 10, 17 ; 4. 3, 6. 2 Pe. 1. 
8, 10, II, 16, 17, 21 ; 2. 4, 8,18, ig, 20, 21 ; 3. 4, s.!i Jo. 2. ig ; 
4. 2o;s.3. 2 Jo. II. 3 Jo. 3. Jude 4. Bev. i. .3; 3. 
2 ; 9. 19, 19 ; 13- 13 ; 14. 4, [5] ; 16. [6], 14 ; 17. 17 ; 19. 8, 
10 ; 21. I, 22, 23, 25 ; 22, [g], [18]. 

23. Throu{/h, by means of, Sla {gen.) dia. 

Itoni 15, 30 Now I beseech you bretlircn, for the L. 



2i. Because of this, Stdrt dioti. 

Luke I. 13 Fear not, Zacharias : for thy prayer is 

21. 28 lift up your heads ; for your redemption 
Acta 10. 20 doubting nothing : for I have sent tlem 

i8. 10 For I am with thee . . for I have much 

22. 18 for they will not receive thy testimony 
Gal. 2. 16 for by the works of the law shall no flesh 
I Pe. 1. 24 For all flesh (is) as grass, and all the glory 

25. But, now, moreover, Se de. 

Marki6. 8 for they trembled and were amazed 
Luke23. 17 For of necessity he must release one unto 

26. With a inew to, els eis. 

Matt. 5. 13 it is thenceforth good for nothing, hut to 
6. 34 Take therefore no thought for the morr. 

8. 4 offer the gift . . f or a testimony unto Hiem 
10. 10 Nor scrip for (your) journey, neither two 
10. 18 for a testimony against them and the Gr. 
24. 14 gospel .. shall be preached, .for a witness 
26. 13 shall also this, .be told for a memorial of 

26. 28 which is shed, .for the remission of sins 

27. ifl gave them for the potter's field, as the L 
Mark i. 4 preach the baptism of repentance for the 

1. 44 offer, .those ihings. .for a testimony unto 
6. 8 they should take nothing for (their) jour. 

6. II shake off the dust, .for a testimony agai. 

13. 9 brought, .for a testimony against them 

14. 9 shall be spoken of for a memorial of her 
Luke 2. 34 set for the fall and rising again of many 

2. 34 for a sign wliich shall be spoken against 

3. 3 preaching the baptism of repentance for 
S. 4 and let down your nets for a draught 

5. 14 and offer, .for a testimony unto them 

9. 3 Take nothing for (your) journey, neither 
g. s shake off the very dust, .for a testimony 
9. 1 3, we should go and buy meat for all this p 
9. 62 No man. .looking back, is fit [for] the 

12. 19 thou hast . . goods laid up for many years 

14, 35 It is neither fit for the land, nor yet for 
21. 13 And it shall turn to you for a testimony 

John I. 7 The same came for a witness, to bear 

9. 39 For judgment I am come into this world 
~ Acts 2. 38 be baptized . .for the remission of sins 

7. 5 he would give it to him for a possession 

7. 21 took him up, and nourished him for her 
10. 4 are come up for a memorial before God 
53. 2 for the work whefeunto I have called 

13. 47 for salvation unto the ends of the earth 

14. sfi recommended, .for the work which they 

23. 30 how that the Jews laid wait for the man 
Horn. I 5 for obedience to the faith among all nat. 

2. 26 uncircumcision be counted for circumcL 

4. 3 was counted unto him for righteousness 
4. s his faith is counted for righteousness 

4. 9 that faith was reckoned to Abraham for 

4. 22 it was imputed to him for righteousness 

8. 28 that all tilings work together for good to 
g. 8 tlie children . . are counted for the seed 

10. 4 the end of the law for righteousness to 

13. 4 is the minister of God to thee for good 

15. 2 please (his) neighbour for (his) good to e. 

15. 4 were written for our learning ; that we 
15. 26 for the poor saints vv-hich are at Jerusal. 

15. 31 my service which (I have) [for] Jerusalem 

16. 26 made known, .for the obedience of faith 

1 Co. 5. 5 to deliver, .for the destruction of the fl. 

11. 17 not for the better, but for the worse 

14. 22 ^Vherefore tongues are for a sign, not to 
16. I the collection for the saints, as I have gi. 

2 Co. 5. s he that hatli ■WTOiight us for the selfsame 

8. 14 abundance (may be a supply) for their 

8. 14 abundance also may be (a supply) for your 

9. 10 both minister bread for (your) food, and 
M. 8 for edification, and not for your destruc. 

Gal. 3. 6 it was accounted to him for righteousness 

5. 13 only (use) not liberty for an occasion to 
Eph. 2. 22 are builded together for an habitation of 

4. 12 for the work of the ministry, for the edi. 

5. 2 a sacrifice to God for a sweet smelling 

6. 22 I have sent unto you for the same purp. 
Phil. I. 17 I am set for the defence •f the Gospel 

I. 25 for your furtherance and joy of faith 
Col. 1. 16 things were created by him, and for him 

1. 25 which is given to me for you, to fulfil 
2 Ti. 4. II he is profitable to me for the ministry 
Titus 3. 14 maintain good vrorks for necessary uses 
Heb. 3. 5 for a testimony of those things which 

6. 16 an oath for confirraa tiou (is) to them an 
g. g Which (was) a figure for the time then 
9. 15 for the redemption of the transgressions 
II. 8 should after receive for an inheritance 
Jas. 2. 23 it was imputed untol.'lm for rightousness 
I Pe. I. 4 inheritance, .resened in heaven for you 

2. 14 by him for the punishment of evil doers 
Eev. g. 15 which were prepared for an hour, and a 

^ 22. 3 leaves of tne tree (wtee) for the healing 

28, Out of, from, ix elc. 

Matt2o. 2 agreed with the labuurers for a penny a 
Rev. 16. 10 and they gnawed their tongues for pain 

29.Tn, iv en. 

Matt 6. ,7 shall be heard for theh- much speaking 
Luke i. 44 the babe leaped iti luy womb for joy 
Phil. 1. 26 be more abundant in Jesus Christ for me 
I Ti. s- 10 Well reported of (or good works ; if she 
Jas. 5. 3 treasure together for the last days 
I Pe. 4. 14 yo be reproached for the name of Christ 

^.Because of, on account of, tveica heneka. 

Acts 28. 2o for the hope uf Israel I am bound with 
Horn 14. 20 For meat dbdtroy not the work of God 



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ZO. Since Imly, inasmuch as, 4-rreio-!] eneide. 
Lateii. 6 For a friend of mine in liis journey is 
I Co. I. 22 For the Jews reciuiro a sign, and the 
Phil. 2. 26 For he longed after you all, aad was full 

81. Upon, about, for, iiri {dat^ epi. 

Mattxj. 9 put away . . except fit be) for fornication 
Slark 3. s being gi-ieved for the hardness of their 
Lulse 2. 20 for all the things tliat they had heard 

13. 17 rejoiced for all the glorious tilings that 
Actsl 4. 21 glorified God for that which was done 
15. 14 to talce out of them a people [for] his name 
15. 31 they rejoiced for the consolation 

20. 38 most of all for the words wiiich he spake 
26. 6 for the hope of the promise made of God 

1 Co. I. 4 for the grace of God which is given you 

2 Co. 7. 13 the more joyed we for the joy of Titus 

9. 13 glorify God for your professed subjection 
9.- 15 Thanks, .unto God for his unspeakable 

PhiL I. 5 For your fellowship in the Gospel from 
3. 12 that for which also I am apprehended of 

J Th. 3. 9 render, .for all the joy wherewith we joy 

Jas 5. I howl for j'our miseries tliat shall come 
5. 7 and hath long patience for it, until he 

Key. 18. 9 lament [for] her, when they shall see the 

32. Upon, for, i-ni (ace.) epi. 

Luke 7. 44 thou gavest me no water for my feet 

18. 4 he would not for a while : but afterward 
23. 28 for mo, but weep for yourselves, and for 
Johnig. 24 and for my vesture they did cast lots 
PhiL 3. 14 [for] the prize of the high calling of God 
Heb. 12. lo but he for (our) profit, that (v/e) might be 
I Pe. 1. 13 for the grace that is to be brought unto 

Si.A7id, Kallcai. 

Xuke 6. 32 For if ye love them that love you, what 
Kora II. 27 For this (is) my.covpnant unto them, when 
I Jo. 3. 4 for sin is the transgression of the law 

Si.And verily indeed, koL yip hai gar. 

Matt. 8. 9 For I am a man lindor authority, having 

26. 73 jSurely thou, .for thy speech bc%'iTayeth 
Harki4. 70 for thou art a Galilaian, and thy speech 
Luke 6. 32 for sinners also love those that love 
6.'33 for sinners also do even the same 

22. 59 also was with him ; for he is a Galilaian 
John 4. 23 for the Father seckcth such to worship 
Acts 19. 40 For wo are in danger to be called in 
Kom.i6. 2 for she hath been a snccourer of many 
X Co. 8. 5 For though there be th;".t are called gods 

12. 13 For by one Spirit are wo all baptized 

12. 14 Forthe body is not ono member, but many 

14. 8 For if the trumpet givo an uncertain 
a Co. 2. 10 for if I forgave anything, to whom I 

3. 10 For oven that v/hich vras made glorious 
5. 4 For we that are in (this) tabernacle do 

7. s For, when we were come into Macedonia 

13. 4 For though he was crucified through 
Heb. 4. 2 For unto us was the Gospel preached, as 

5. 12 For when, .the time ye ought to be teach. 
JO. 34 For ye had compassion of me in my bonds 

12. 29 For our God (is) a consuming firo 

13. 22 for I have written a letter unto you in 

35./)oJO)i upon, or along, Kara (ace.) kata. 

Matti9. 3 man to put av/ay liis wife for every cause 
36.0/ the, rov tou. 

Luko 2. 21 for the circumcising of the child, his name 
37. That, because, on hoii. 

Matt. 6. 26 for they sov/ not, neither do they reap 

Mark r. 27 [for -with authority commandeth he even] 
12. 32 for there is one God ; and there is none 

Luke I. 45 for there shall be a performance of those 
I. 4$ for, behold, from henceforth all generat. 

4. 36 for with authority and power he coram. 

7. 39 what manner of woman, .for she is a sin. 

8. 25 for he commandeth even the winds and 

12. 24 the ravens : for they neither sov/ nor reap 

15. 6 for I have found my sheep which was lost 

13. 9 for I have found the piece which I liad 
John 4. 35 for they are white already to harvest 

S- 28 for the hour is coming, in the which all 

7. 52 for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet 

14. 17 for he dwelleth with you, and shall be m 
Acts 8. 33 for his life is taken from the earth 

22. 15 For thou shalt bo his witness unto all 

1 Co. 16. 17 for that which was lacking on your part 

2 Co. I. 5 For as the sufferings of Christ abound 

.. 2. 15 For we are unto Cod a sweet savour of 

7. 14 For if I have boasted anything to him 

8. 3 For to (their) power, I bear record, yea 
Gal. 4.27 for the desolate hath many more 3. 11. 
Eph. 2. 18 For through him we both have access by 
Phil. 4. 16 For even in Tliessalonica ye sent once and 
1 Th. I. s For our gospel came not unto you in word 
9 Th. 3. 7 for we behaved not ourselves disorderly 
1 Jo. 3. 2 like him ; for we shall see him as ho is 

3. 20 [For] if our heart condemn us, God is 

4. 8 [loveth not knoweth not God ; for God 's] 
Rev. 12. 12 for the devil is come down unto you 

18. 20 Rejoice, .for God hath avenged you on 
19. , 7 for the marriage of the Lamb is come, end 

21. 5 for these words are true and faitliful 

S6. Becaiise, Zti lioti (causal). 

Matt. 5. 3, 10 for their's is the Idngdom of heaven 

5. 4 that mourn : for they shall be comforted 
5. 5 meek : for they shall Inherit the earth 

■' 5. 6 which do hunger, .for they shall be filled 

5. 7 the merciful; for they shall obtain mercy 

5. 8 the pure in heart: for they shall see God 

S. 9 for tliey shall be called the children v. 10, 



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12 for great (is) your reward in heaven 

34 neither by heaven ; for it is God's throne 

35 Nor by the earth ; for it is his footstool 
35 for it is the city of the great King 

45 for he maketh his sun to rise on the evU 

5 for they love to pray standing in the 

13 [For thine is the kingdom, and the power] 
13 for wide (is) the gate, and broad (is) t)ie 
21 for if the mighty works, v/hich were done 
23 for if the mighty works, which have been 

26 for so it seeined good in thy sigiit 

29 for I am meek and lowly in heart : and 
42 for she came from the uttermost parts of 

16 for they see : and your ears, for they hear 
23 Send her away ; for she crieth after us 

17 for flesh and blood haUi not revealed (it) 
23 for thou savourest not the things that be 
15 have mercy on my son ; for he is lunatic 

13 for ye shut up the kingdom of heaven 

14 [for ye devour widows' hou-ses, and for a] 

15 for ye compass sea and land to make one 

23 for ye pay tithe of mint and anise and 
25 for ye make clean the outside of the cup 

27 for ye are like unto whlted sepulchres 

42 for ye kno's; not what hour your Lord dot>. 
44 for in such an hour as ye think not the S. 

8 Give UB of your oil ; for our lamps are 
13 for ye know neither the day nor the hour 

9 My name (is) Legion : for we are many 
17 Philip's wife ; for he had married her 
33 for thou savourest not the things that be 

27 for it is written, I will smite the Shepheri' 
37 For with God nothing shall be inapossible 
49 For he that is mighty hath done to me 
68 for he hath visited and redeemed his 

11 For unto you is bom this day. .a Saviour 

30 For mine eyes have seen thy salvation 

6 for that is delivered unto me ; and to wh. 
32 his doctrine : for his word was with pov.er 

41 speak : for they knew that he was Christ 

43 other cities also : for therefore am I sent 
8 Depart from me ; for I am a sinful raau 

19 for there went virtue out of him, and 

20 Blessed, .for your's is the kingdom of God 

21 for ye shall be filled, .for ye shall laugh 

24 for ye have received your consolation 

25 for ye shall hunger, .for ye sh.ill mourn 
35 f orhe is kind unto the unthankful and (to) 
47 sins . . are forgiven ; for she loved much 

37 for they were taken with great fear. And 

42 For he had one only daughter, about twel. 

12 get -s-ictuals : for we are' here in a desert 

38 look upon my son ; for he is mine only ch. 

13 for if the mighty works had been done in 

21 Father ; for so it seemed good in thy sight 

31 for she came from the utmost parts of 

32 for they repented at the preaching of J. 

42 for ye tithe mint and rue and all manner 

43 for ye love the uppermost seats in the 

44 for ye are as graves which appear not 

46 for ye lade men with burdens giievous to 

47 for ye build the sepulchres of the proph. 

48 for they indeed killed them, and ye build 
52 for ye have taken aw-ay the key of know. 
15 for a man's life consisteth noi- in the 

32 for it is yom- Father's good pleasure to 
40 for the Son of man conieth at an hour 
24 for many, .will seek to enter in, and shall 

31 depart hence : for Herod will kill tliee 

33 for it cannot be that a prophet perisli out 
II For whosoever exalteth himself shall be 

14 for they cannot recompense thee, .thou 
17 Come ; for all things nre now ready 
24 For this my son was dead, and is alive 

32 for this thy brotlier was dead, and is alive 

3 for my lord takcth away from me the 
8 for the children of this wcrld are. .wiser 

15 for that which is highly esteemed among 
24 tongue ; for 1 am tormented in this flame 
14 for every one that exalteth himself shall 

4 to see him : for he was to pass that (way) 

43 For the days shall come upon thee, tliat 

22 For these be the days of vengeance, that 
29 For, behold, the days are coming, in the 
31 For if they do these things in a green tree 
29 for it is toward evening, and the day is f. 

39 for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as 
15, 30 preferred before me : for he was befo. 
17 For the law was given by Moses, (hut) 
22 we know what we worship : for salvation 

38 for whom he hath sent, him ye believe 

39 for hi them ye think ye have eternal life 
3S For I came down from heaven, not to do 

8 I go not up yet. .for my time is not yet 
29 for I am from him, and he hath sent me 

14 for I know whence I came, and whither 

16 For I am not alone, but I and the Father 
20 no man laid hands on him ; for his hour 
29 for I do always those things that please 

44 for he is a liar, and the father of it 

4 sheep follow him : for they know his voi. 

5 for they know not the voice of strangers 
47 What do we 1 for this man docth many 

49 For I have not spoken of myself ; but 

28 I go unto the Father ; for my Father is 
S for without me ye can do nothing 

15 for the servant knoweth not what his lord 
15 for all things that I have heard of my F. 
14 for he shall receive of mine, and shall 

8 For I have given unto them the w-ords 

9 which thou hast given me ; for they are 
24 for thou lovedst me before the fouiidaliou 



John 1 3. 2 for Jesus oft times resorted thither with 

18. 18 had made a fire of coals; for it was cold 
ig. 20 for the place, .was uigb to the city : and 

19. 42 for the sepulchre was nigh at band 
Acts I. 5 For John truly baptized with water: but 

1. 17 For he was numbered with us, and had 
s. 25 for he is on my right hand, that I should 

4. 21 for all (men) glorified God for that which 

5. 38 for if this counsel or this work be of men 
9. 15 for he is a chosen veecel unto me, tobetr 

10. 14 for I have never eaten anything that is 

10. 38 went about doiug good . .for God was with 

11. 8 for nothing common, .hath, .entered into 
II. 24 For he was a good man, and full of the 

13. 41 for I work a work In your days, a work 
22. 21 Depart : for I will send tliee far hence 

ftom. 8. 29 For wliom he did foreknow, he albo did 

II. 36 For of him, and through him, and tobira 
J Co. 4. 9 for.we are made a spectacle unto the 

10. 17 For we (being) many are one bread, (and) 

11. 15 for (her) hair is given her for a covering 
2 Co. 4. 6 For God . .hath slilned in our hearts, to 

7. 8 For though I made you sorry with a lettci 
8. 17 For indeed he accepted the exhortation 

10. ID For (his) letters, (are) weighty and pow. 
CaJ 3. II evident : for. The juet shall live by faitli 

4. 12 bo as I (am) ; for I (am) as ye (are) : ye 

4. 20 desire to be present, .for I stand in doubt 

6. 8 For he that soweth to his flesh shall ol 
Fph 4. 25 for we are members one of anothei 

5. 23 For the husband is the head of the wifo 

5. 30 For we are members of his body, of lila 

6. 12 For we wrestle not against flesh and bio. 
FhiL I. 29 For unto you it is given iii the beJinlf of 
Col. I. 16 For by him were c U things created, that 

1. 19 For it pleased (the Father) that ia hmi 

2. 9 For in him dweUeth all the fulness of tlio 
2 Zh. 2. 14 for ye also have Buffered like things of 1 

3. 8 For now we live, if ye stand fast in the 

4. 16 For the Lord himself shall descend from 

5. 9 For God hath not appointed us to wrath 
2 Th. 2. 3 for (that day shall not come), except there 

1 Ti. 4. 4 For every creature of God (is) good, and 

2 Ti. I. 16 for he oft refreshed me, and was not 
Hcb 8. 10 For this(is) the covenant that I will make 

8. II for all shall know me, from the least to 
8. 12 For I will be merciful to their unrlght. 

Jas. I. 12 for when he is tried, he shall receive tho 
I. 23 Fot if any be ahearer of the word, and not 
5. 8 for the coming of tho Lord draweth nigh 

I Pc I 16 it is written. Be ye holy ; for I am holy 

2 15 For so is the will of God, that with well 
3. 12 For the eves of the Lord (are) over tho 

3. lb For Christ also hath once suffered for 

4. t for he that hath suffered in the flesh hatli 
4 3 for charity shall cover the multitude of 

4 .4 for the Spirit of glory . .resteth upou you 
, 17 For the time (is come) that judgment 
.,. 5 for God resistcth the proud, and giveth 
\. 7 Casting all your care upon him ; for he 
I Jo 2. t6 For all that (is) in the world, the lust of 

8 for the devil sinnctli from the beginning 

9 for his seed reniaineth in him -. and lie 
II For thisisthemessage tliatye heard from 

7 love one another : for love is of God ; and 
4 For whatsoever is boi-n of God ovcrcometh 
7 For there are three that bear record in 
9 for this is tlie witness of God which ho 
7 For many deceivers are entered into tlio 
II for they have gone in tlie way of Cain 
4 walk with me in white ; for they are wor. 

3 8 for thou hast a little strength, and liast 

4. II for thou bast created all things, and 

5. 9 for thou wast slain, and hast redeemed 
617 For the great day of his wrath is come 
7' 17 For the lamb, .shall feed them, and shall 

11. 2 for it is given unto the Gentiles : and the 

12. 10 for the accuser, .is cast down, whiih 
12 12 for the devil is come down unto you 

14. 7 for the hour of his judgment is come : and 

14. 15 for the time is come for thee to reap ; for 
14.18 gather the clusters . . for her grapes are 
IS I for in them is filled up the wiaih of God 

15. 4 for (thou) only (art) holy : for all nations 

15. 4 for thy judgments are made manifest 

16. 6 For they have shed the blood of saints 
16. 21 for the plague thereof was. .great 

17 14 for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings 
i3. 3 For all nations have dnink of the wine 
18. 5 For her sins have reached unto heaven 
t8. 7 for she saith in her heart, I sit a queen 
18. 8 for strong (is) the Lord . . who judgeth lier 
18. 10 for in one hour is thy judgment come 
18. II for no manbuyeth their merchandise any 
18. 17 For in one hour so great riches is come to 
j8. 19 for in one hour is she made desolate 
18. 23 for thy merchants were the great men of 

18. 23 for by thy sorceries were . . nations deceiv. 

19. 2 For true and righteous(are)his judgments 
19. 2 for he hath judged the great whore, which 
19 6 for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth 

21 4 neither . . any more pain : [for] the former 
2- s for the Lord God giveth them light : and 
22. 10 prophecy of this book : [for] the tune is 

Z9.Concemi>:cf, about, vepi {gen.) pcre. 

Matt. 2. 8 and search diligently for the young child 

6. 28 And why take ye thought for raiment? 
"2. 16 Master, .neither carest thou for any 

26 28 this is my blood . . which is shed for many 

Mark 1 44 offer for thy cleansing those things wliieh 

12 14 we know that thou., carest for no man • 



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Marki4. 24 blood of the new testament, .shed [for] 
luke 2. 27 to do for him after the custom of the law 

3. 19 reproved by him for Herodias. .and for 

4. 38 mother . . and they besought him for her 

5. 14 offer for thy cleansing, according as M. 
12. 26 is least, why take ye thought for the rest? 
ig. 37 praise God . . for all the mighty works that 
22. 32 But I have prayed for thee, that thy 

John 9. 21 ask him : he shall speak for himself 
JO. 13 The hireling, .careth not for the sheep 
JO. 33 For a good work wc stone thoe not 
10. 33 but for blasphemy; and because that thou 

12. 6 This, .not that he cared for the poor; but 
15. 22 now they have no cloak for their sin 

36. 26 I say not. .1 will pray the Father for you 
17. 9 I pray for them, .not for the world, but 
17. 20 JJ either pray I for these alone, but for 
19. 24 but cast lots for it, whose it shall be 
Acts 8. 15 Who. .prayed for them, that they might 
19. 40 be called in question for this day's uproar 
24. 21 Except it be for this one voice, that I 
Rom. 8. 3 and for sin, condemed sin in the flesh 
Eph. 6. 18 Praying always, .in the spirit, .for all 
. Col. I, 3 Wo give thanks., praying always [for J you 

2. I what great conflict I have [for] you, and 

4. 3 praying also for us, that God v/ou!d open 
1 Th. I. 2 We give thanks to God always for you all 

3. gfwhat thanks can we render to God . .for 

5. 25 Brethren, pray for us 

s Ih. I. 3 We are bound to thank God always for 
I. II Wherefore also we pray always for you 
2. 13 to give thanks alway to God for you 

3. I Finally, brethrei), pray for us, that tho 
Kim. 10 I beseech thee for my son Onesimus 
Eeb. /-s. 3 he ought, as for the people, so also for 

10. 6 In burnt offerings . .for sin thou hasi. had 
10. 8 burnt offerings . . for sin thou wouldest not 
JO. 18 these (is, there is) ijo more offering for sin 

10. 26 there remaineth no more aacrifloe for sins 

11. 4 J God. .provided some better thing for U3 

13. J I is brought into the sanctiisry. .[for] sin 

13. 18 Pray for us : for we trust we have a good 
t Pe. 3. 18 Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the 

5. 7 Casting all. .upon him ; for ho careth for 
I Jo. 2. 2 for our sins, .for oar's only, but also for 

4. 10 his Son. .the propitiation for our sins 

5. i5 I do not say that he shall pray for it 

40. Toward, leading to, irpSs (gen.) pros. 

Acta 27. 34 take, .meat ; for this is for your health 

il. Toward, in consideration of, irpSs (ace.) pros. 
Matt 26. 12 on my body, she did (it) for my bui-ial 
Markio. 5 For the hardness of your heart he wrote 
Luke 8. 13 have no root, which for a while believe 
John 5. 35 ye were filling for a season to rejoice in 
Acta 3. 10 they knew that it was he which sat for) 
13. 15 any,word of exhortation for the people 
I Co. 7. 5 except. , with consent for a time, that ye 
7. 35 And this I speak for your own profit 
7. 35 but for tljat vfhich i? oonjely, and that 
10. II and they are written for our admonition 
s Co. 2. 16 And who (is) sjifBcient for these things? 

7. 8 made you sorry, though .. but for a season 
Gal. 2. s we Z!iy& place. .i>o, not for an hour 
Eph* 4. 12 For the perfecting of the saints, .the wo. 
I Th. 2. 17 being taken from you for a short time in 

1 Ti. I. 16 for a pattern to tljem which should 

2 Ti. 3. 16 for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, f. 
Phm. IS perhaps he. .departed for a season, that 
Heb. 12. 10 they verily for a few days chastened 

12. II no chastening for the present seemeth 

i.2.rn hekalf of, mip (gen.) huper. 

Matt. 5. 44 pray for them which . .persecute you 
IjUke 6. 28 pray [for] them v/hich dcspitcfally use 
9. 50 said, .he that is not against us is for us 
22. 19 This is my body, which is given for you 
82. 20 in my blood, which is shed for you 
John 6. 51 which I will give for the life of the world 

10. II good shepherd giveth his life for the she. 
10. 15 and I lay down my life for the sheep 

11. 4 but for the glory of God, that the Son of 
11. so that one man should die for the people 
II. SI that Jesus should die for that nation 

11. 52 not for that nation only, but that also 
IS. 13 that aman lay dovm his life for his friends 
18. 14 that one man should die for the peopla 

Acts 5. 41 counted worthy to suffer shame for his 

8. 24 Pray ye to the Lord for me, that none of 

12. s but prayer yjzs, made . . unto God [for] him 
IS. 26 have hazarded their lives for the name of 
ai. 13 to die. .for the name of the Lord Jesus 
SI. 26 should be offered for every one of them 
26. 1 Thou art permitted to speak [for] thyself 

Itom. I. 5 obedience . . among all nations, for his na. 
I. 8 First, I thank my God . . [for] you all, that 
J. 6 in due time Christ died for the ungodly 
S. 7 scarcely for a righteous man will one die 
5. 7 for a good taan some would even dare 
5. 8 while, .yet sinners, Chriiit died for us 
8. 26 the SpiritlitseU maketh intercession [for] 
8. 27 he maketh intercession for the saints ace. 
8. 31 If God (be) for us, who (can be) against 
8. 32 but delivered him up for us all, how shall 

8. 34 Chiist. .who also maketh intercession for 

9. 3 were accursed from Christ for ray breth. 
10. I Brethren, my. .prayer to God for Israel 

14. Ts Destroy not him. .for whom Christ died 

15. 8 was a minister of the circumcision for the 
15. 9 Gentiles might glorify God for (his) mercy 

15. 36 with me in (your) prayers to God for me 

16. 4 Who have for my lif a laid down their o^vn 



1 Co. I. 13 was Paul crucified [for] you? or were ye 

4. 6 that no one of you be puffed up for one 

5. 7 For even Christ, .is sacrificed [for] us 

10. 30 evil spoken of. .for which I give thanks? 

11. 24 this is my body, which is broken for you 

12. 2S should have the same care one for anoth. 
15. 3 how that Christ died for our sins accord. 
IS. 29 they do v.'hich are baptized for the dead 
15. 29 why are they then baptized for the dead? 

2 Co. I. 6 for your consolation, .for your consola. 

1. II also helping together by prayer for u"! 
5. 14 if one died for all, then were all dead 
5. 15 And. .he died for all, that they which 

S. 15 unto him which died for them, and rose 
S. 20 Now then we are ambassadors for Christ 
5. 21 he hath made him. .sin for us, who knew 
7- 12 but that our care for you in the sight of 

8. 16 put. .care into the he.irt of Titus for you 
g. 14 by their prayer for you, which long after 

12. 8 For this thing I besought the Lord thrice 
12. IS I will very gladly, .be spent for you 
12. ig all things, dearly beloved, for your edify. 
■13. .8 nothing against the truth, but for the 
Gal. I. 4 Who gave himself [for] our sins, that ho 

2. 20 Son of God, who. .gave himself for me 

3. 13 Christ, .being made a curse for us : for it 
Eph. 1. 16 Cease not to give thanks for you, making 

3. I Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you 
3. 13 ye faint not at my tribulations for you 
5. 2 hath given himselifor us an offering and 
5. 20 Giving thanks always for all things imto 

5. 2S even as Christ also, .gave himself for it 
6; 19 And iay me, that utterance may be given 

6. 20 For which I am an ambassador in bonds 
Phil. I. _ 4 in every prayer of mine for you all making 
CoL 1." 7 who is for you a faithful minister of Chr. 

I. ■' 9 do not cease to pray for you, and to desire 
I 24 Who now rejoice in my sufferings for you 

4. 12 labouring fervently for you in prayers 

4. 13 that he hath a great zeal for you, and them 
1 Th. 5. 10 Who died for us, that, v/hether wo wako 
a Th I. 4 v.'B . . glory in you . . for your patience and 

1. 5 kingdom of God, for which ye also suffer 
I Ti. 2. J giving of thanks, be made for all men 

2. 2 For kings, and . . all . . in authority 

2. 6 Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be 
Titus 2. 14 Who gave himself for us, that he might 
Heb. 2. 9 that he . . should taste death for every man 

5, I every high priest . . Is ordained for men in 
5. I that he may offer. . sacrifices for sins 

5. 3And..heought..tooffer [for] sins 

6. 20 Whither the forerunner is for us entered 

7. 2S ever liyeth to make intercession for them 
7. 27 offer up sacrifice, first for his own sins 

9. 7 not -without blood, which he offered for 
9. 24 to appear in the presence of God for us 

JO. 12 after he had offered one sacrifice for sins 
13. 17 they watch for your souls, as they that 
Jas. s- ifi ^i<J pray one for another, that ye may be 
I Pa 2. 21 because Christ also suffered forus, leaving 

3. 18 the just for the unjust, that he might 

4. I as Chiist . . suffered [for] us in the flesh 

1 Jo. 3. 16 because he laid dovm his life for us : and 
3. 16 to lay down (our) lives for the brethren 

43.y4s, like as, &>s hos. 

Matt2i. 46 because they took Mm for a prophet 
I Pe. 2. 16 and not using, .liberty for a cloak of 

[See also Aloud, as, call, care, shout, sing, wait, waited, 

why.] 

FOE an — 
hHven, 03 gam. 

Lev. 26. 44 And yet for all that, when they be in the 

2. With, Dj; im. 

Neh. 5. 18 yet for all this required not I the bread of 
FOE all that — 
Thus, so, oSra Jwuto. 

I Co. 14. 21 yet for all that will they not hear me 

FOE... cause — 

I.Over against this, hyrX tovtov anti ioutou. 
Eph. s- 3! S'or this cause shall a man leave his t. 

^.Through this, on account of this, Sia tovto. 
John 12. 18 For this cause the people also met him 

12. 27 but for this cause came I unto this hour 
Acts 28. 20 For this cause, .have I called for you, to 
Kom. I. 26 tor this cause God gave them up unto 

13. 6 For, for this cause pay ye tribuito also 
IS- 9 For this cause I will confess to thee 

1 Co. 4. 17 For thia cause have I sent unto you Tim. 

II. 10 For this cause ought the woman to have 

II. 30 For this cause many (are) weak and sick. 

Col. I. 9 For this cause we also, smce the day we 

f Th. 2. 13 For this cause also thank we God without 

3. 5 For this cause, when I could no longer 

2 Th. '2. 1 1 for this causa God shall send them strong 
I Ti. I. 16 Howbelt for this cause I obtained mercy 
Heb. 9. 15 for this cause he is the mediator of the 

3. With a mev) to this, els rovro eis toxdo. 
Johnii8. 37 and for this cause came I into the world 

1 Pe. 4. 6 for this cause was the gospel preached 

^.Because of, on account of, 'iv^Ka heneka. 

Mattjig. s For this cause shall a man leave father 
Markio. 7 For this cause shall a man leave.his fa. 
Acta 26. 21 For these causes the Jews caught me in 

2 Co. 7. 12 not for his cause that had done the wrong 

7. 12 aor for hla cause that sufforcd wrong, but 



b.For the salce of this, tovtov x^p'" toutou charin, 
Eph. 3. I For this cause I Paul, the prisoner of J. 
3. 14 For this cause I bow my knees unto tho 
Titus I. 5 For this caiise left I thee iu Crete, that 

6. For you, vtuv (dat.) humin. 

2 Co. 5. 13 whether we be sober, Xit is] for yonr cause 

FOE ever — 

All the days, D'K>;n-'?5 Jcol-hayyamim. 

Gen. 43. 9 then let me bear the blame for ever 

44. 32 shall bear the blame to my father for ev. 

Deut. 4. 40 prolong (thy) days upon the earth, .for a 

j8. 5 minister in the name of the Lord, .for e. 

Josh. 4. 24 ye might fear the Lord your God for ev. 

1 Sa. 28. 2 make thee keeper of mine head for ever 

1 Ki. 12. 7 then they will be thy servants for ever 

2 Ch.2i. 7 a light to him and to his sons for ever 
Psa. 23. 6 will dv.'cU in the house of the Lord for e. 
Jer. 31. 36 from being a nation before me for ever 

32. 39 that they may fear me for ever, for the 
3S. 19 want a man to stand before me for ever 
FOE. ..sake — 
1. Because of, for the salce of, hhi galal. 

Gen. 30. 27 the Lord hath blessed mo for thy sake 

39. s Lord blessed the . .house for Joseph's sa. 
Deut. I. 37 Lord was angry with me for your sakea 
Mlo. 3. 12 shall Zion for your sake.be plowed, .a fi 

i'.On account of, Sid (ace.) dia.. 

Mattio. 22 shall be hated of all. .fcr my name's sake 
14. 3 and put. .in prison for Herodias' sake 
14. 9 nevertheless for the oath's sake, and' 
19. 12 eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sa. 
24. 9 hated of all nations for my name's sake 
24. 22 for the elect's sake those days shall be 
Marlj 4. 17 persecution ariseth for the word's sake 
6. 17 bound him in prison for Herodias' sake 
6. z6 sorry ; (yet) for his oath's sake, and for 
13. 13 be hated of all. .for my name's sake 

13. 20 for the elect's sake, whom he hath chosen 
Luke2i. 17 ye shall be hated, .for my name'f sake 
Johni2. 9 they capie not for Jesus' sake only, but 

14. II or else believe jme for the very work's sake 

15. 21 will they do unto you for my name's sake 
Horn. 4. 23 Now it was not written for bis sake alone 

13. 5 for wrath, but also for conscience' sake 

15. 30 for . . Christ's sake, and for the love of the 

1 Co. 4. 10 We (are) fools for Christ's sake, but ye 

9. 23 And this I do for the Gospel's sake, that 
10. 25, 27 askingjio question for conscience" sake 

2 Co. 4. s ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake 

4. II alway deliveredjunto death for Jesus' sake 
Col. 3. 6 [For v/hich things' sake] the wrath of 
I Th. 5.13 esteem them .. in love for their work's sak, 

1 Ti. s- 23 'ise a little wine for thy stomach's sake 

2 Ti. 2. 10 I endure all things for the elect's sakes 
Phm. 9 Yet forlove'ssakelratherbeseech. .being 
I Pe. 2. 13 Submit yourselves, .for the Lord's sake 

3. 14 and if ye suffer for righteousness' sake 

1 Jo. 2. 12 sins are forgiven you for his name's sake 

2 Jo. 2 For the truth's sake, which dweUeth in 

3. On accovnt of us, St fifias di hemas. 

I Co. 9. JO Or saitji he (it) altogether for our sakes 1 
9. 10 For our sakes, no doubt, (this) ia written 

4. On account of you. Si' vnas di humas. 
Johnii. 15 I am glad for your sakes that I was not 

12. 30 This voice came not. .but for your sakes 
Kom. 1 1. 28 for yom- sakes . . beloved for the fathers' ea, 

1 Co. 4. 6 transferred to myself ..for your sakes 

2 Co. 2. 10 for your sakes. .in the person of Christ 

4. IS For all things (are) for your sakes, that 

8. 9 yet for your sakes he became poor, that 
1 Th. I. 5 what manner of men we were . . fori your s. 

3. 9 we joy for your sakea before our God 

5. Ore accoimt of that one. Si iK^'ivov di ekeincn, 

1 Co. 10. 28 eat not for his sake that showed it, and 

6. In, Iv en. 

Eph. 4. 32 God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you 

T. Because of, on account of, eyeKa henelca. 
Matt. 5. 10 arc persecuted for righteousness' sake 

5. II say all. .evil against you. .for my sake 
10. 18 brought before governors, .for my sake 
10. 39 he that loseth his life for my sake shall 

16. 2S whosoever will lose liis life for my sake 
ig. 29 hath forsaken houses, .for my name's sa. 

Mark 8. 35 whosoever shall lose his life for my sake 
10. 2g left house, .for my sake, and the gospel's 

13. 9 shall be brought before . . kings for my sa. 
Luke 6. 22 shall reproach, .for the Son of man's sake 

9. 24 whosoever will lose his life for my sake 
,j8, 29 left house., for the kingdom of God's sake 

ei. 12 brought before kings, .for my name's sake 
Eom. 8. 36 For thy sake we are killed all the daylong 

S.Around, about, concerning, irepl peri (gen.). 
Acts 26. 7 For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, I 

9.771 'behalf of , \ntip huper. 

Jolmi3. 37 Lord. .1 wiU lay down my life for thy sake 

13. 38 Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake ? 

17. 19 for their sakes I sanctify myself, that they 
Acts 9. 16 things he must suffer for my name's sake 

2 C0.12, 10 pleasure, .in distresses, for Christ's sake 
Phil. j. 29 not only, .but also to suffer for his sake 
Col.- I. 24 for his body's sake, which is the church 

3 Jo. 7 that for his na.me's sake they went forth 

10. For the sake of, X"P'>' charin. 

Titus I. II teaching tilings, .for filthy lucre's eaVa 



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rOE that — 

1. If, since, «< ei. 

Heb. 7. 15 for that Jfter the similitude of Melchised. 

2. Since, seeing that, iinl epei. 

Heb. 3. 2 for that Ije himself .also is compassed with 

Z.Since truly, 4veiS^ epeidS. 

2 Co. 5. 4 not [for that] we v/ould ba imclothed 

4. Upon, ahout, for, M {dat.) epi. 

Rom. i. 12 60 deatli passed upon all men, [for that]- 

5. .Because, 3ti hoti. 

Johni2. i3 the people . .met Iiim, for tliat they heard 
2 Co. I. 24 Not for that wo have dominion over your 
I Ti; 1. 12 for that he counted m£ faithful, putting 

rOR that... ought to say — 

Instead of saying, h.vT\ rod \4ystv, and toil lc(jein, 
Jas, 4. 15 For that ye (ought) to say. If the Lord 

FOR then — 

1. Since, seeing that, iwei epei. 

Jlom. 3. 6 for then how shall God judge the world? 
Heb. 9. 26 For then must he often have suffered 

10. 2 For tlien would they not have ceased to 

2. Seeing that then, i-rrel &pa epei ara. 

I Co. s. 10 for then must ye needs go out of the wor. 
TOR to — 
\.ln order to, jyo? lemaan. 

Jer. 43. 3 for to deliver us into the hand of the 
% With a view to, els rh eis to. 

Romii. II Gentiles, for to provoke them to jealousy 

S./'/i order that, to the end that, so that, 'Iva hina. 
Maris 3. 10 they pressed upon him for to touch him 
Johnio. 10 The thief coraeth not, but for to steal 

11. 53 tooic counsel.. for to put him to death 
Acts 17. 15 receiving a commandment, .for to come 

.22. 5 to bring them.. bound, .for to be punish. 
J!ph. 2. 15 for to malce in himself of twain one new 
Eey. 9. 15 loosed . .for to slay the third part of men 

12. 4 the dragon stood., for to devour her child 

A.Toward the, irphs rh pros to. 

Matt,23. 5 all their worlcs they do for to be seen of 
[See also Call, cause, ever, evermore, hope, intent, lay, 
lie. little, loolc, malce, purpose, season, seeli, send, tarry, 
time, wait.] 

FORASMTICH as — 

1. After, iriN achar. 

Gen. 41. 39 Forasmuch as God hath showed thee all 
2. After that, "i^f? '"i.nx achare asher. . 

Judglii. 36 forasmuch as the Lord hath taken veng. 

E Sa. 19. 30 forasmuch as my lord the king is come 

Z. Because, )y; yaan. 

Amos 5. ij Forasmuch therefore as yovr treading (is) 
i.Because that, "y^v. [j;; yaan asher. 

I Ki.14. 7 Forasmuch as I exalted thee from among 
d.Bccause that, '•3 [j;: yaan Id. 

I Ki.;i3. 21 Forasmuch as thou hast disobeyed the 

Isa. 8. 6 Forasmuch as this people refuseth the 
29. 12 Forasmuch as this people draw near (me) 

6.Tkat, because, '? ki. 

Deuti2. 12 forasmuch as he hath no part nor inher. 

7. Because that, I3"'?J! "3 Id al-ken. 

Num. 10. 31 forasmuch as thou knowest how we are 

S.Becaxise thai, ^ '^np''?! kol-qehel di. 

Ezi'a 7. 14 Forasmuch as thou art sent of the king 
Dan. 2. 46 forasmuch as iron breaketh . . and subdueth 
2. 41 forasmuch as thou sawest the iron mixed 
2. 45 Forasmuch as thou sawest that the stone 
4. 18 forasmuch as all the wise (men) of my 

5. 12 Forasmuch as an excellent spirit, and 

6. 4 forasmuch as he (was) faithful, neitlier 
6. 22 forasmuch as. .innocency was found in 

8. Till, IV ad. 

Josh.17. 14 forasmuch as the Ioed hath blessed me 
lO.If, since, ei ei. 

Acts II. 17 Forasmuch then as God gave them the 
^1. Since, seeing that, ivei epei. 

3 Co. 14. 12 Even so ye, forasmuch as ye are zealous 

Heb. 2. 14 Forasmuch tlien as the children are pai-. 

li.Since indeed, ineiSriTv^p, (TreiSri epeideper. 
Luke I. I Forasmucli as many have taken in hand 
Acts 15. 24 Forasmuch as wehavehearJ, thatcertain 

FORASMTICH as. ..was — 
Ueing, Hv on. 

Acts 9. 38 forasmuch as lydda was nigh to Joppa 
FORBEAR, to — 

1. To be silent, cease, stand still, D3i damam. 

Eze. 24. 17 Forbear to cry, make no mourning for 

2. To cease, leave off, forbear, "jin chadal 

Exod23. 5 and wouldest forbear to help him; thou 
Num. 9. 13 and forbeai-eth to keep the passover. ej-en 
DSut 23. 22 if thou Shalt forbear to vow, it shall be 
1 Sa. 23. 13 told Saul . . and he f orbare to go forth 
t Ki. 22. 6 Shall I go . .to battle, or shall 1 forbear ? 
> 22. 15 shall we go . .to battle, or sliall we forb!? 
e Ch. 18. 5, 14 Shall we go . . to battle, or shall 1 for.? 

25. 16 forbear ; why shouldest thou be smitten? 

Ssi t6 Then the prophet forbarc, and said, I 



2 Cli. 35. 21 forbear thee from . .God, who (is) \i\Xh me 
Job j6. 6 and (though) I forbear, what am I cased? 
Jer. 40. 4 but if it seem ill unto thee, .forbear 

41. 8 So he forbare, fnd slew them not among 

5 J. 30 The mighty men of Babylon have forborne 

Eze. 2. 5, 7 they will hear, or whether they will fo. 

3. II they will hear, or whether they will forb. 

3. 27 let him forbear: for they (are) a rebellious 

Zechii. 12 give (me) my price ; and if not, forbear 

3.7V) keep back, spare, widihold, Tjifn cliasak. 

Prov24. I) It thou forbear to deliver.. drawn unto 
4.7*0 draw or stretch out, ripg mashak. 

Neh. 9. 30 Yet many years didst thou forbear them 

5. To hold self back or up, hvexonat ancchomai. 
Eph. 4. 2 with long suffering, forbearing one anot. 
Col. 3. 13 Forbearing, .and forgiving one anotlier 

6. To send back, let away, ai/lri/jii aniemi. 

Eph. 6. 9 forbearing threatening : knowing that 

7. To spare, <p(lSoiJ.at pheidomai. 

2 Co. 1 1. 6 but .. I forbear, lest any man should thlnlc 
FORBEAR working, to — 
Not to work, nil (pyi.^eo'Oai me crgazesthai. 

I Co. 9. 6 liave not we power to forbear working ?' 
FORBEAR, can — 
To cover, conceal, forbear, aTtyio stegd. 

i Th. 3. I when we could no longer forbear, wo 
3. 5 when I could no longer forbear, I sent 
FORBEARANCE — 
A holding back, avox^l anochi. 

Rom. 2. 4 riches of his goodness and forbearance 

3. 25 past, through tlie forbearance of God 
FORBEARETH, he that — 

Ceasing, lea.ving off, forbedring, ^irj chadel. 

Eze. 3. 27 him hear ; and he that forbeareth, let 
FORBEARING — 
l.Tc7nper, f]X aph. 

Prov2s. 15 By long forbearing is a prince persuaded 

2. To contain, sustain, h>2 kul, 3a. 

Jer. 20. 9 I v/as weary with forbearing, and I could 
FORSn) — 
Profanation, np'^n chalilah. 

I Sa. 24. 6 The LoKD forbid that I should do this 
016. II The Lord forbid that I should stretch fo. 

I ICi. 21.. '3 Naboth said to Aliab, The LORD forbid 

I Ch. 1 1.' 19 And said. My God forbid it me, that I 

FORBID (to take), to — 

\.To restrain, shut up, n^3 kaloL. 

Nuraii. 28 Joshua, .said, My lord Moses, forbid the. 
I.T0 set up, cormnand, lay a charge, niy tsavah, 3. 

Deut. 2. 37 whatsoever the Lord our God forbade us 

4. 23 the Lord thy God Iiath forbidden thee 

3. To cut short, thoroughly, restrain, StaicwXvw. 

Jlatt 3. 14 John forbade him, saying, I have need to 

4. To cut short, restrain, Kia?~ iai kuluo. 

Matt 19. 14 and forbid them not, to come unto mo 
Mark 9. 38 he followeth not us : and we forbade liim 
g. 39 Jesus said, Forbid him not : for there is 

10. 14 and forbid them n.ot : for of such is the k. 
Luke 6. 29 him that taketh away thy cloak forbid 

9. 49 we forbade him, because he followeth not 
9. 50 And Jesus said unto him, Forbid, .not 
18. i6 forbid them not : for of such is the king. 

23. 2 forbidding to give tribute to Cesar, say. 
Acts 10. 47 Can any man forbid water, tliat these 

j6. 6 forbidden of the Holy Ghost to preach the 

24. 23 should forbid none of his acquaintance to 
I Co. 14. 39 and forbid not to speak with tongues 

I Th. 2. 16 Forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles 

1 Ti. 4. 3 Forbidding to marry . .to abstain from m. 

2 Pe. 2. i6 voice forbade the madness of the prophet 

3 Jo. 10 forbiddeth them that would, and casteth 

FORBID, God — 

1. Profanation, fh'hn chalilah. 

Geu. 41. 7 God forbid tliat thy servants should do 

44. 17 he said, God forbid that I should do so 
Josh 22. 29 God forbid that we should rebel against 

24. 16 God forbid that we should forsake the 
I Sa. 12. 23 God forbid that I should sin against the 

14. 45 Shall Jonathan die. .Go., forbid: (as) the 

2o. 2 God forbid ; thou shalt not diej: behold 
Job 27. 5 God forbid that I should justify you: till 

2.Let it not be, fiii yivoiro me genoilo. 

Luke2o. i6wlien they heard (it), they said, God for. 

Rom, 3. 4 God forbid : yea, let God be true, but ev. 
3. 6 God forbid : for then how shall God jud. 
3. 31 God forbid : yea, we establish the law 
6. 2 God forbid. How shall we, that.'arc dead 

6. 15 What tlien? shall we sin. .God forbid 

7. 7 (Is) the law sin? God forbid. Nay, I had 
7. 13 Was. .good made death unto me? God f. 
9. 14 (Is), .unrighteousness with God ? God fo. 

11. I Hath God cast away his peopIe7i.God fo. 
II. II God forbid : but. .through their fall salv. 

J Co. 6. 15 make, .members of an harlot? God forbid 
Gal. 2. 17 (is). .Christ the minister of sin? God for. 
3. 21 God forbid : for it there had been a law 
6. 14 God forbid that I should e!ory> save in 
FORBIDDEN, to be — 
Not, N7 lo. 

Lev. 5. 17 aniy of tiiese things which are forbidden 



FORBIDDING, no man — 

Uncut off, uiirestraiiied, aKuKvTus alc'dulos. 

Acts 28. 31 and teaching, .no man forbidding him 
FORCE — 
\. Arm, force, yy\^ cdra, 

Ezra 4. 23 made them to cease by force and power 

2. Strength, j'ik on. 

Job 40. 16 and liis force (is) in the navel of his belly 
Z. Might, n-ffii geburah. 

Jer. 23. 10 course is evil, and their force (i3),not 
i.Slrength, npin chozkah. 

, I Sa. 2. 16 give . .and if not, I will take (it) by force 
■ Eze. 34. 4 with force and with cruelty have ye ruled 

B.Iland, T yad. 

Jer. 18. 21 pour out. .(blood) by tht force of the 8w. 
Eze. 35. 5 by the force of the aword in the time ol 

Q.Power, nb koach. 

Job 30. 18 By the great force. .Is my garment chan. 
Jer. 48.4s They that fledstood.. because of theforco 
Amos 2. 14 the strong shall not strengthen his forco 

FORCE, of — 

Steadfast, frm, fiifiv.ios Ichaios. 

Heb. 9. 17 For a testament (is) of forco after mea 
FORCE, to — 
\.To talcc hold, piri cha~ah, 5. 

Deut 22. 25 theman force her, and he with her 
2. To svhdue, 1^35 kalash. 

Esth. 7. 8 Will he force the queen also before roe in 
Z.To press, crush, fn^ lachaCs. 

Judg. I. 34 the Amo'ritcs forced the children of Dan 
i.To drive or force away, nnj nadach, 5. 

Prov. 7. 21 vfith tho flattering of lier lips she forced 
5. To afflict, humble, nj!; anah, 3. 

Judg 20. 5 my concubine have they forced, that sho 

2 Sa.'i3. 12 Nay, my brother, do not force'me ; for no 
13. 14 but, being stronger than she, forced her 
13. 22 because ho had forced his sister Tamar 
13. 32 from the day. .he forced Ills sister Tamar 

FORCE self, to — 

To refrain or force self, PS!< apliaq, 7.' 

1 Sa. 13. 12 I forced myself therefore, and offered a 

FORCE, to taie by — 

To snatch away, seize, apirdCa harpazo. 

Matt II. 12 kingdom . .and the violent take itby forco 
John 6. 15 they would come and take\liim by force 
Acts 23. 10 to take hir> by force from among them 

FORCES — 

I.Slrength, force, army, Vn chayil. 

2 Ch. 17. 2 he placed forces in all the fenced cities of 
Isa. 60. 5 the forces of the Gentiles shall come unto 

60. II may bring, .the forces of tlie Gentiles 
Jer. 40. 7, 13 all the captains of the forces 

41. II, 13, 16 tho captains of the forces that 

42. I Then all the captains of the forces, and 

42. 8 and all the captains of the forces whicii 

43. 4, 5 and all the captains of the forces 
Obad. II strangers carried away captive his forces 

2. Strong ones, forces. D'V~t<? maamatstsim. 
Job 36. 19 not gold, nor all the forces of strengtfi 

3. Stronghold, strength, liyi? maoz. 

Dan. II. 38 shall he honour the God of forces : an(f a. 

FORCES, great — 

Strength, force, army, Vn chayil. 

Dan. II. 10 shall assemble a multitude of great forces 

FORPIBLE, to be — 

To be powerful {or sweet), po marats, 2. 

Job 6. 25 How forcible are right words ! but what 

FORCINO — 

1. Wringing out, churning, f'O mi7s. 

Prov 30. 33 the forcing of wrath bringeth forth strUb 
2.7'o drive or force away, Tni nadach. 

Deut2o 19 destroy . .by forcing an ax against them. 
FORD — 
1. Passage, ford, "^yis maabar. 

Gen. 32. 22 rose, .aiid passed over the ford Jabbofc 

2. Passage, ford, n-isyn maiarah. 

Josh. 2. 7 them the' way to Jordan unto the fords 
Judg. 5. 2$ took tlie fords of Jordan toward Moab 
Isa. 16. 2 Moab shall be at the fords of Amoa 

FORECAST, to — 

l.To think, devise, design, nwri chasJiab. 

Dan. II. 25 they shall forecast devices against him. 

2. To think, devise, design, 3^0 chashab, 3. 

Dan. II. 24 he shall forecast his devices against tha 
FOREFATHER — 
1. First father, I'iB'N"! 3K 'ah risJion. 

Jer. II. 10 to the iniquities of their forefathers 
2.Earlier bom ones, progeiulors, irpSyovot progon. 

2Ti. I. 3 God, whom I serve from (my) forefathers 
FORE -FRONT — 
l.Over against the face, D'J9 V?D mvl panim. 

Exod26. 9 double . .in tho fore-front of the tabema. 



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Exod28. 37 upon the fore-front of the mitre it shall be 
Lev. 8. 9 upon his fore-front, did he put the golden 
2 Sa. II. 15 Set ye Uriah in the fore-front of the hot. 

2 Ba.i6. 14 from the fore-front of the house, from 
Eze. 40. 19 from the fore-front of the lower gate 
40. 19 unto the fore-front of the inner court 
47. I for the fore-front of the house (stood) to. 

2.Head, dth rosh. 

2 Ch. 20. 27 Jehoshaphat in the fore-front of them 

i.Tooth, ]p shen. 

■■ I Sa. 14. 5 The fore-lront of the one (was) situate 

ifOBEHEAS — 

Jl.Nose, l^t aph. 
■ Eze. 16. 12 I put a jewel on thy forehead, and earr. 

2.Forehead, nyp metsach. 

Exod28. 38 it shall be upon Aaron's forehead, that 
28. 38 it shall be always upon his forehead 

1 Sa. 17. 49 emote the Philistine in his forehead 

17. 49 that the stone sunk into his forehead 

2 Ch. 26. 19 the leprosy even rose up in his forehead 

26. 20 behold, he (was) leprous in his forehead 
Jer. 3. 3 thou hadst a whore's forehead, thou ref. 
Eze. 3. 8 thy forehead strong against their forehea. 

3. 9 harder than flint have I made thy foreh. 
g. 4 set a mark upon the foreheads of the men 

^.Forehead, between the eyes, jh^tcottoi' metSpon.. 
Rev. 7. 3 have sealed the servants .. in their foreh. 
9. 4 have not the seal of God in their foreheads 

13. 16 all . . to receive a mark . . in their foreheads 

14. I Father's name written in their foreheads 
14. 9 receive (his) maik in his forehead, or in 
17. 5 And upon her forehead (was) a name 

20. 4 received (his) mark upon their foreheads 
22. 4 and his name (shall be) in their foreheads 

FOBEHEAD, bald — 

With hald forehead, n23 gibbeach. 

'Lev. 13. 41 fallen off . .he (is) forehead bald : (yet is) 
FOEEIGNEa — 

1. Unknown, stranger, '^2i nokri. 

Deut 15. 3 Of a foreigner thou mayest exact (it aga.) 
Obad, II foreigners entered into his gates, and 

2. Settler, 3?'in toshah. 

Exodi2. 45 A foreigner and an hired servant shall 

Z. Sojourner, one dwelling near, ■n-dpoikos paroikos. 

Eph. 2. 19 ye are no more strangers and foreigners 
FOHEKNOW, to — 
To begin to know first or beforehand, irpoyivaaicui. 

IU)m. 8. 29 v/'hom he did foreknow, he also did pred. 
II. 2 cast away his people whom he foreknew 
FOEEKNOWLEDGE — 
A knowing first or beforehand, irpSyvaiais progno. 

Acts 2. 23 determinate counsel and foreknowledge 

1 Pe. I. 2 Elect acccrcl:r;g to the foreknowledge of 

FOREHOST — 

First, former, foremost, I'ik'st rishon. 

Gen. 32. 17 he commr-ndcd the foremost; saying 
33. 2 put the h:;ndmaid3 and their children f. 

2 Sa. 18. 27 Me thinketh the running of the foremost 

FOEEOBEAUsT, to — 

To begin to know beforehand, irpoyiv^ffKco progin. 

I Pe. I. 20 Who verily was foreordained before the f. 
FOEE PAaX — 
X.Face, 0^}^ panim. 

Exod 28. 27 toward the fore part thereof, over against 
39. 20 underneath, tovrard the fore part of it 

T Ki. 6. 20 the oracle in the fore part, .twenty cub. 

Eze. 42.' 7 toward the outer court on the fore part 

2. Fore part, prow, irpdipa prora. 

Acts 27. 41 the fore part stuck fast, and remained 
FOEESIIHUEE — 
One that runs before, wpSSpo/jios prodromns. 

Heb. 6. 20 Whither the forerunner is for lu entered 
F0EE3EE, to — 
To see, behold, nt}-!, raah. 

Prov 22. 3 a prudent (man) foreseeth the evil, and 

27. 12 A prudent (man) foreseeth the evil, (and) 

FOEESES, see before, to — 

To see before, irpo^TSov proeidon. 

Acts 2. 31 Ee, seeing this before, spake of the v. 3;. 
Gal. 3. 8 the Scripture, foreseeing that God would 

FOBESHIP — 

Prow (of a ship), irpcopa prora. 

■Acts 27. 30 would have cast anchors out of the fores, 

f OEESKIK — 

Uncircumcision, foreskin, nh-fi; orlah. 

Gen. 17. ji Ehall circumcise 'the flesh of your foreskin 
17. 14 whose flesh of his foreskin is not circum. 
17. 23 circumcised the flesh of their foreskin 
^ 17. 24, 25 circumcised in the flesh of his foreskin 
Eiod. 4. 25 cut off the foreskin of her son, and cast 
I/ev. 12. 3 in the eighth day the flesh of his foreskin 
Deut 10. 16 Circumcise, .the foreskin of your heart 
Josh. 5. 3 circumcised, .at the hill of the' foreskins 
I 8a. 18. 25 an hundred foreskins of the Philistines 
— j8. 27 David brought their forcekias, and they 



2 Sa. 3. 14 I espoused to me for an h'.mdrod foresk. 
Jer. 4. 4 take away the foreskins of your heart 

FOESSKIH uncovered, to bo — 
To be uncircumcised, '?"i.y arel, 2. 

Hab. 2. 16 let thy foreskin be uncovered : the cup 
FOHEST — 
\. Forest, thicket, ts'"in choresh. 

2 Ch.27. 4 in the forests he built castles and towers 
2.Forest, out-spreaj place, ly! yaar. 

I Sa. 22. 5 David . . came into the forest of Hareth 

1 Ki. 7. 2 He built also the house of the forest of 

10. 17, 21 the house of the forest of Lebanon 

2 Ki. 19. 23 I will enter into . the forest of his Cannel 
2 Ch. g. 16, 20 the house of the forest of Lebanon 
Psa. so. 10 every beaat of the forest (is) mine . .the 

104. 20 all the beasts of the forest do creep 
Isa. 9. 18 shall kindle in the thickets of the forest 
10. 18 shall consume the glory of his forest 
to. 19 the rest of the trees of his forest shall be 
10. 34 shall cut do'ivn the thickets of the forests 

21. 13 In the forest in Arabia shall ye lodge, 

22. 8 to the armour of the house of the forest 
29. 17 iruitfulfleld shall be esteemed as a forest? 
32. 15 the fruitful field bo counted for a forest 
32. 19 it shall hail, coming doira on the forest 
37. 24 I will enter into . .the forest of his Carmel 
44. 14 Cypress, .among the trees of the forest 
44. 23 break forth . . forest, and every tree th. 
56. 9 to devour, .all ye beasts in the forest 

•Ter. 5. 6 a lion out of the forest shall slay them 
-~ 3 for (one) cutteth a tree out of the forest 
12. 8 heritage is unto me as a lion in the forest 
21. 14 I will kindle a fire in the forest thereof 
26. 18 the house as the high places of a forest 
46. 23 They shall cut down her forest, saiththe 
Eze. 15. 2, 6 vine tree., among the trees of the for.? 
20. 46 prophesy against the forest of the south 
20. 47 say to the forest of the south. Hear the 
39. 10 neither cut down (any) out of the forests 
Hos. 2. 12 I will make them a forest, and the beasts 
Amos 3. 4 Will a lion roar in the forest, when he 
T.lic. 3. 12 the house as the high places of the forest 

S. 8 as a lion among the beasts of the forest 
Zech II. 2 the forest of the vintage is come dovn 

S.Forest, out spread place, n"ij;^; yaarah. 

Psa. 29. 9 maketh . . to calve . . disoovereth the forests 
A.Paradise, park or garden ground, D'l'ig pardes. 

Neh. 2. 8 unto Asaph the keeper of the king's forest 

FOEEST of Arabia, nrni^ "ly; yaar baarab. 
Its cituation is quite un'knov/n,, 

Isa. 21. 13 fa the forest in A. shall ye lodge 

FOEEST of Carmel, Vp"?3 'ly; yaar karmel. 

South of Accho, in Ze^ulim, on the S. border of .^sher. 

2 Ki. ig. 23 wUl enter into, .the forest of histJ. 

Isa. 37. 24- vrill enter into . .the forest of his C. 

FOEEST of Sereth, JTJn "ly; yaar chereth. 
Somewhere on the border of the Philistine plain in 
the S. of Judal 

I Sa. 22. 5 departed, and came into the forest of H. 
FOKEST of Lebanon, JUa/'n ly; yaar hallebanon. 
The "House of the forest of Lebanon" was so called 
probably from being fitted up with cedar. It was built 
by Solomon for an armoury In Jerusalem, with forest- 
like rows of the cedars of Lebanon. 

1 lii. 7. 2 built also the house of the forest of L. 

10. 17 put them in the house of the forest of L. 
10. 21 tlic vessels of the house of the forest of L. 

2 Ch. 9. 16 put thorn in the house of the forest of L. 

g. 20 the vessels of the house of the forest of L. 

FOEETELL — 

1. To say beforehand, -irpoeiirov proeipon.. 
Marki3. 23 behold, I have foretold you all things 

2. 7*0 announce beforehand, irpoKaTayyiWw. 
Acts 3. 24 have likewise [foretold] of these days 

3. To lay before, tell before, irpoxiyiti prolego. 
2 Co. 13. 2 I told you before, and foretell you. as if 

FOREWARW, to — 

\.To say before, irpoe'irov proeipon. 

iTh. 4. 6 as we also have forewamed'youondteati. 

2. To sJww secretly, vtrodelicyvfii hupodeiknumi. 

Lukoi2. 5 I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear 
FOEFEITEB, to be — 
To be devoted, o-\n charam, 6. 

Ezra 10. 8 all his substance should be forfeited, and 
FOEGE, to — 
To stitch or sew on, ^su taphal. 

Job 13. 4 ye (are) forgers of lies, ye (are) all physi. 

Psa. 119. 69 The proud have forged a ho against mo 

FOEGET — 

Forgetful, forgetting, rji^ shakeach. 

Psa. 9. 17 into hell. ..all the nations that forget God 
Isa. 65. II ye (are) they that, .forget my holy raoun. 

FOEGET, to — 

1. To forget, n^'J nashah. 

Jer. 23. 39 behold, I, even I, will utterly forget you 
Lam. 3. 17 thou hast removed my soul. .1 lorgat 

2. To forget, Tiy shayah. 

Deut 32. i3 and hast forgottea God that formed thee 



3. To forget, neglect, m^ shakach. 

Gen, 27. 45 and he forget (that) which' thou hast dona 

40. 23 did not. .remember Joseph, but forgit 
Deut. 4. ^ 9 keep thy soul diligently, lest thou forgei 
4. 23 lost ye forget the covenant of the Lows 
4. 31 nor forget the covenant of thy fathers 
6. 12 beware lest thou forget the Lord, which 
8. II Beware that thou forget not the LOBDVhy 
8. 14 and thou forget the Lord thy Ood, which 

8. 19 if thou do at all forget the Lord thy God 

9. 7 Remember, .forget not, how thou provo. 

24. 19 and hast forgot a sheaf in the field 

25. ig thou Shalt blot out., thou shalt not forget 

26. 13 commandments, neither have I forgottea 
Judg. 3. 7 forgat the Lord their God, and served 

1 Sa, I. II remember me, and not forget thine 

r2. 9 when they forgat the Lord their God, ho 

2 Ki. i^. 38 And the covenant, .ye shall not forget 
Job 8. 13 So (are) the paths of all that forg;et Gc J 

9. 27 If I say, I wUl forget my complaint 
II. 16 Because thou shalt forget (thy) misery 
19. 14 my familiar friends have forgotten mo 
24. 20 The womb shall forget him ; the wona 
39. 15 forgetteth that the foot may crush then. 
Psa. 9. 12 he forgetteth not the cry of the humllo 
10. II hath said in his heart, God hath forgotten 
10. 12 Arise, Load, .forget not the hnmblb 
13. I How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord ! 
42. 9 Why hast thou forgotten me ? why go I 
44. 17 yet have we not forgotten t>ee, neither 
44. 20 If we have forgotten the nam^ of our God 

44. 24 forgettest our affliction and our oppred.? 

45. 10 forget also thine own people, and thy. fa. 

50. 22 Now consider this, ye that forget God 
59. II Slay them not, lest my people forgot 
74. 19 forget not the congregation of thy peer 
74. 23 Forget not the voice of thine enemies 

77. 9 Hath God forgotten to be gracious? 

78. 7 and not forget the works of God, but 
78. II And forgat his works, and his wonders 

102. 4 My heart is smitten . . bo that I forget to 

103. 2 Bless the Lord . .forget not all his benefit* 
106. 13 They soon forgat his works ; they waited. 
io5. 21 They forgat God their Savloiu-, which 

1 19. 16 thy statutes : I will not forget thy word 
119. 61 robbed me . .1 have not forgotten thy law 
1 19. 83 like a bottle . . do I not forget thy statutes 
119. 93 I v/ill never forget thy prefiepts : for with 
J19. 109 in my hand : y.etd" I not forget thy law 
119. 139 mine enemies have forgotten thy words 
119. 141 despised; (yet) do not I forget thyprec. 
iig. 153 Consider, .for I do not forget thy law 
119. 176 for I do not forget thy commandments 
137. 5 If I forget, .let my right hand forget 
Prov. 2-. 17 and forgetteth the covenant of her Goi 

3. 1 My son, forget not my law ; but let thino 

4. 5 get understanding: forget fit) not ; neitb. 
31. 5 Lest they drink, and forget the law, and. 
31. 7 Let him drink, and forget his poverty 

Isa. 17. 10 Because thou hast forgotten the God ol 
49. i4,Zion said, .my Lord hath forgotten mo 
49. 15 Can a v/oman forget her sucking child 
49. 15 they may forgot, yet will I not forget 

51. 13 forgettest the Lord thy Maker, that hath 
54. 4 thou Shalt forget the shame of thy youtli 

Jer. 2. 32 Can a maid forget her ornaments 

2. 32 yet my people have forgotten me dayy 

3. 21 they have forgotten the Lord their God 
13. 25 thou hast forgotten me, and trusted in 
18. 15 my people hath forgotten me, they have 
23. 27 as their fa'^ners ni\c forgotten my name 
30. 14 All thy lovers have forgoUen thee 

44. 9 Have ye forgotten the wickedness of 
so. 6 they have forgotten their resting place 
Lam. 5. 20 Ayherefore dost thou forget us for ever 
Eze. 22. 12 and hast forgotten me, saith the Lord G. 

23. 35 Because thou hast forgotten me, and 
Hos. 2. 13 she went after her lovers, and forgat me 

4. 6 thou hast forgotten the law of thy God 
4. 6 I will also forget thy children 

8. 14 For Israel hath forgotten his Maker 
13. 6 filled . .therefore have they forgotten mi 
Amos 8. 7 I wUl never forget any of their works 

^.To forget about, iin\avBdvop.ai cpilanthanoniai, 
Matti6. 5 his discii)les . .had forgotten to take bread 
Mark 8. 14 (the disciples) had forgotten to take bre. 
Lukei2. 6 not one of them is forgotten before Gcd 
Phil. 3. 13 forgetting those things which^re behind 
Heb. 6. 10 God (is) not unrighteous to forget your 
13. 16 to do good and to communicate forgets 
Jas. I. 24 forgetteth what manner of man he was 

5.T0 forget utterly, iKXavddvoiJLai eklanthanomai. 
Heb. 12. s ye have forgotten the exhortation whicft 

Q.To receive forgetfulness, Xa/j.^aua xiidTjv lamianS, 
2 Pe. I. 9 hath forgotten that he was purged from 

FOEGET, to cause to — 

To cause io forget, nsj' shakach, 5. 

Jer. 23. 27 Which think tocause mypeopletoforget 

FOEGET, to m=Lk9 — 

To cause io forget, n^ij nashah, 3. 

Gen. 41. 51 God. .hath made me lorget all my toil 
FOEGETFUl — 

ForgHfulness, iTTiXiiff/iovfj epilesmzmi^ 
_ Jas. 1. 25 Jie being not a forgetful htaset. but a 



FORGETFUL 



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FORMER 



aCh. 



rOEOETFTJX, to be — 

To forget also or besides, iiriXavBavo/iai epilanthd. 

Heb. 13. 2 Be not forgetful to entertain strangera 
FOHGETITJLMESS — 
Forgelfulnecs, r\'Vi ncshiyyah. 

Psa. 88. 12 thy righteousness in the land o( forget. ? 
FOEGIYE, to — 
1.7*0 cover, "ids kaphar, 3. 

Psa. 78. 38 But he., full of compassion, forgave (their) 

Jer. i8. 23 forgive not their iniquity, neither blot out 

3.T0 lift up or away, tCy^ nasa. 

Gen 50. 17 Forgive, .the trespass, .forgive the tresp. 
fxodio. 17 Now therefore forgive, I pray thee, ray 

32. 32 Yetipow, if thou wilt forgive theii- sin 
Kumi4. 19 and as thou hast forgiven this people 
Josh 24. 19 he will not forgive your transgressions 
I 8a. 25. 28 forgive the trespass of thine handmaid 
fsa. 25. 18 Look upon, .and fori^ive all my sins 

32. 5 and thou forgavest the iniquity of my sin 

85. 2 Thou hast forgiven the iniquity of thy p. 

99. 8 thou wast a God that forgavest them ■ 
Isa. 2. 9 hum lileth. .therefore forgive them not 

8. To send axoay, let go, nSo salach. 

Num3o 5, 8, 12 and the Lord shall forgive her 
I Ki 8. 30 liear thou, .and.whenthouhearest.forgive 
8. 34 forgive the sin of thy people Israel 
8. 36 forgive the sin of thy servants, and of thy 
8. 39 in heaven thy dwelling-place, and forgive 

8. 50 And forgive thy people that have sinned 

e. 21 hear, .and when thou hearest forgive 

6. 25 hear thou from the heavens, and forgive 

6. 27 hear. .and forgive the sin o( thy servants 

6. 30 forgive, and render unto every man acco. 

6. 39 and forgive thy people which have sinned 

7. 14 svUl forgive their sin, and wiU heal their 
Psa.103.' 3 Who forgiveth all thine iniquities ; who 
Jer. 3t. 34 I wUl forgive their iniquity, and I will re. 

36. 3 that I may forgive their iniquity and 
Dan. 9. tg Lord, forgive ; O Lord, hearken and 
Amos 7. 2 Lord God, forgive, I beseech thee: by 

A.To loose away, airoKvu apoluo. 

Luke 6. 37, 37 forgive, and ye shall be forgiven 

5. To be graciotis to, x^api^ofxai charizomai. 

Luke 7. 43 I suppose . . (he) to whom he forgave most 
3 Co. 2. 7 So that . . ye (ought) rather to forgive (him) 
2. to To whom ye forgive, .for if I forgave 

2. to any thing, to whom I forgave (it), for your 
X2. 13 not burdensome to you? forgive me this 

Eph. 4. 32 tender-hearted, forgiving one another 

4. 32 as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven 
CoL 2. 13 quickened . .having forgiven you all tres. 

3. 13 forgiving one another, .as Claist forgave 

\To send or let off or away, aiplrjui aphiemi. 
llatt. 6. 12 And forgive us our debts, as we forgive 
6. 14 For if ye forgive men their trespasses 
6. 14 your heavenly Father will, .forgive you 

6. 15 if ye forgive not men their trespasses 

6. 15 neither will your Father forgive your tr. 

9. 2 Son, be of good cheer ; thy sins be forgL 
9. 5 sins be forgiven theej or to say. Arise 

I Q. 6 hath power on earth "to -forgive sins 
i2.'3i All manner of sin . . shall be forgiven 
'12. 31 the blasphemy. .shaUnot be forgiven unto 
12. 32the'Son of man, it shall.be foi^ven hin 
12. 32 it shall not be forgiven him, neither in 
i3. 21 Lord, how oft shall. .1 forgive him ? till 
18. 27 loosed him, and forgave him the debt 
" 18. 32 I forgave thee all that debt, because thou 
18. 35 [if ye from your hearts forgive not every] 
JSaik 2. 5 he said, .Son, thy sins be forgiven thee 
rz. 7 who can forgive sins but God only? 
2. 9 sins be forgiven thee ; or to say. Arise 

2. 10 hath power on earth to forgive sins 

3. 28 All sma shall be forgiven unto the sons 
4. 12 and (their) sins should be forgiven them 

II. 25 forgive . .that your Father . .may forgive 

11. 26 [dornot forgive, neither wUl your Father] 
IiOke 5. 20 said . .Man, thy sins are forgiven thee 

S- 21 ^^0 can forgive sins, but God alone? 

5. 23 Thy sins be forgiven thee ; or to say _ 
5. 24 Son of man hath power . . to forgive sins 

7. 47 Her sins, which are many, are forgiven 
7. 47 but to whom little is forgiven, .loveth 
7. 48 ho said unto her. Thy sins are forgiven 
7. 49 Who is this that forgiveth sins also? 

n. 4 forgive us onr sins : for we also forgive 

12. 10 shall be forgiven him. .it shall not be fo. 
17. 3 Take heed.. if he repent, forgive him 
17. 4 sajring, I repent : thou shalt forgive him 
23'. 34 [Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them] 

Acts 8. 22 if perhips the thought . . may be forgiven 
Ilom. 4. 7 Blessed, .they whose iniquities are forgi. 
Jas. 5. 15 committed sins, they shall be forgiven 
I Jo. I. 9 he is faithful and just to forgive us 
2. 12 because your sins are forgiven you for 

FCSGITE frankly, to 

To be gracioiis to, x^-pKof"-^^ charizomai. 

Luke 7. 42 nothing, .he frankly forgave them both 

FOEGlVi:, ready to — 

Sending away, letting go, ti'fQ sallacTi, 

Psa. 86. 5 thou, LOBB, (art) good, and ready to fcrg. 

POBGIVEfr — 

To lift up or away, Kj?; nasa. 

Psa. 32. I (is he whose) transgression (is) forgiven 
Isa. 33. 24 the people . , (shall be) forgiven . . iniquity 



FOEGrVST, to be — 

\.To be covered, 155 kaplmr, 7. 

■ Deut2i. 8 And the blood shall bo forgiven thom 

2. To be sent away, let go, n^i; salach, 2. 
Lev. 4. 20, 26, 31, 35 and it shall be forgiven 

5. 10, 13, 16, 18 and it shall be forgiven him 

6. .7 it shall be forgiven him for any thing 
19. 22 the sin. .he hath done shall be forgiven 

Numi5. 25, 26, 28, and it shall bo forgiven 

FOEGIVENESS — 

\.A sending away, letting go, .iiJ'Vp sdichah. 
Psa.130. 4 But .forgiveness with thee, that then 
Dan. 9. 9 To the Lord our God . . forgivenesses 

2. A sending away, letting go, S<^€<rir aphesis. 
Mark 3. 29 hath never forgiveness, but is In danger 
Acts 5. 31 a Saviour, .to give, .forgiveness of sins 
13. 38 is preached unto you the forgiveness of 
26. 18 that they may receive forgivenes" of sins 
Eph. I. 7 In v/hom we have . . the forgive jess of 
Col. J 1 4 In whom we have . . the forgiveness of 

FOEGIVIHO — 

\.To lift up or away, vipi nasa. 

Exod34. 7 forgiving iniquity and transgression 
Numi4. 18 forgiving inkiuity and transgression 

2. Tu be gracious to, xapiCoftai charizomai. 
Eph. 4. 32 tender-hearted, ■forgi\'ing one another 
CoL 3. 13 Forbearing, .and forgiving one another 

FOEGOTTEH — 

To be forgotten, n??/ shaJcach, 2. 

Job 2B. 4 forgotten of the foot : they are dried up 
FOE60TTEK, to be — 
l.To be forgotten, n^} nashah, 2. 

Isa. 44. 21 Israel, thou shalt not be forgotten of 

2. To be forgotten, n??* skakach, 2. 

Gen. 41. 30 the plenty shall be forgotten in the land 
Dent 31. 21 shall not be forgotten out of the mouth 
Psa. 9. 18 the needy shall not alway be forgottpn 

31. 12 I am forgotten as a dead man out of 
EccL 2. 16 that which now (is), .shall all bo forgot. 

9. 5 for the memory of them is forgotten 
Isa. 23. 15 Tyre shaU bo forgotten seventy years 
23. 16 thou harlot that hast been forgotten 
65. ii5 because the former troubles arc forgotten 
Jer. 20. II everlasting confusion shall never bo forg. 
23. 40 shame, which shall not be forgotten 
50. 5 covenant (that) shall not be forgotten 

Z.To be or become forgotten, nsy slwJcach, 7. 
Eccl. 8. 10 they were forgotten in the city where 

FOEGOTTEN, to cause to be — 

To cause to forget, nzxf sliaha/:h, 3. 

Lam. 2. 6 hath caused the.. sabbaths to bsfcrgot. 

FOEK — 

Triple fork, fiB'/'p v'r^ shelosJi qilkskon. 

1 Sa. 13. 21 for the coulters, and for the forks, and 

FOEa — 

l.Sight, appearance, vision, nxna march. 
Job , 4. 16 I could not discern tho form thereof 

2.Jttdgme',tt, rule, tsspn niishpat. 
. 2 Ch. 4. 7 candlesticks.. according to their form 

Z.Face, W}^ panim. 

2 Sa. 14. 20 To fetch about this form of speech hath 
i.Form, sharp outline, .Tiis tsurah. 

Ezo. 43. II show them the form of the house, and tho 
43. II the forms thereof, .all the forms thereof 
43. II that they may keep tho whole form ther. 

b. Image, shadow. Dp? tselem. 

Dan. 3, 19 the fonn of his visage was changed against 

^.Appearance, sight, n rev. 

Dan. 2. 31 image . . and the form thereof (wis) terri. 
3. 25 form of the fourth is like tho Son of God 

7. Form, visage, "i^n toar. 

1 Sa, 23. 14 he said unto her, TVhat form (is) he of? 
Isa. 52. 14 and his form more than the sons of men 

53. 2 For., he hath no form nor comeliness 

i. Pattern, form, builditig, n'l^n tabniih. 

Eze. 8. 3 he put forth the form of an hand, and 
8. 10 behold, every form of creeping things 
10. 8 appeared . . the form of a man's hand 

^.Form. fiopipi) morphe. 

Marki6. 12 [he appeared in another form unto two] 
P hil 2. 6 AVho, being in tho form of God, thought 
:. 7 took upon him the form of a servant 

\Q.Form, appearance, fiip<pai(Tis morphosis. 

Eom. 2. 20 which hast the form of knowledge and of 
■». Ti. 3. 5 Having a iorm of godliness, b\jt denying 

11. Type, impress, tv~os tupos. 

Eom. 6. 17 that form of doctrine which was delivered 
12. Under type, outline^ xmoTinroxris hupoiupusis. 

2 Ti. 1. 13 Hold fast the form of sound words, which 

FOEH, to — 

l.To form, {tause to icriihe loith pain), V'n, ^rt, 3ffi. 
Deut 32.18 and hast forgotten God that formed thee 
Job 26. 13 his hand, .formed the crooked serpent 
Psa. Qo. 2 or over thou hadst formed the earth and 
Erov.26. 10 The great (God), that formed all. .both 



2. To form, fashion, frame, constitute, -a', yatsar. 
Gen. 2. 7 the Lord God formed man (of) the dust 
2. 8 there he put the man . .he had formed 
a. 19 God formed every beast of the field 
2 Kl.ig. 25 of ancient times that I have formed Itf 
Psa. 94. 9 he that formed the eye, shall he not »e«T 

95. s and his hands formed the dry Oand) 
Isa. 27. II he that formed them will show them no 
37. 26 Hast thou not heard., that I.. formed Itt 
43. I thus saith. .he that formed thee. Iirael 
43. 7 I have formed him ; yea, }. have made 

43. 21 This people have I formed for myself 

44. 2 Lord that made thee, and formed thea 
^ 44. 10 ^Vho hath formed a god, or nxolten a 

44. 21 I have formed thee ; thou (art) my B«rvaiit 

44. 24 he that formed thee from the womb 
43. 7 I form the light, and create darkness 

45. 18 God himself that formed the earth and 

45. i3 he formed it U> be inhabited : 1 (am) the. 
49. 5 And now, saith the Lord that formed me 

Jer. I. s Before I formed thee in the belly I kney 
10. 16 he (Is) the former of all. .and Israel (is) 
33. 2 the Lord that formed it, to establish It 
Amos 4. 13 For, lo, he that formeth the mountains 

7. I ho formed grasshoppers in the beginning 
Zcch.12. I formeth the spirit of man wiihin him 
d.To form, /xopipSa morphoo. 

OaL 4. 19 I travail In birth. .untO Christ be formed 
4. To shape, mould, TtXaaaui plasso. 

Eom. 9. 20 say to him that formed (lt),!W]iy hast thou 
1 Ti. 2. 13 For Adam was Urst formed, then Eve 

FOEU, -wiUumt — 

A ruin, viLcartcy, inn tohu. 

Gen. I. 2 And the earth was without form, and 
Jer. 4. 23 and, lo, (it was) without form and void 

FOEMED, thing — 

Thing moulded or shaped, irXdcrfia plasma. 
Eom. 9. 20 Shall the thing formed say. .Why hast 

FOEMED, to be — 

1. To form, {cause to writhe with pain), Vn, ^n, 3a. 
Job 26. s Dead (things) aie formed from under 

2. To be formed, fashioned, framed, ii', yatsar, 2. 

Isa. 43. 10 before me there was no God formed 

3. To be formed, fashioned, framed, is; yatsar, 6. 
Isa. 54. 17 No weapon-that is formed against theo 

4. To be moved, kneaded, formed, p;j qarats, 4. 
.Tob 33. 6Behold..I also amfonued out of thecUf 

FOEHEE — 

"i. To form, constitute, fashion, fram^, ti) yatsar. 
Jer. 51. 19 for he (is) the former of all things , and 

2.Before, eastern, ancient, 'JiD-ip qadmoni. 
Zech 14. 8 halt of them toward the former sea 
MaL 3. 4 pleasant unto the Lord.. as in former yo. 

5. First, former, foremost, pPK"} rishon. 

Gen. 40. 13 after the former manner when thou wast 
Num2i. 26 who had fought against the former king 
Deut 24. 4 Her former husband, which sent her 

1 Sa. 17. 30 answered him. .after the former manner 

2 Kl I. 14 the two captains of the former fifties with 

17. 34 Unto this day they do after the former 
17. 40 but they did after their former manner 

Iseh. 5. 15 But the former governors that (had been) 

Psa. 79. 8 remember not against us former Iniqul. 
89. 49 where (are) thy former loving kindnesses 

EccL I. II (There is) no remembrance of former 
7. 10 that the former daj-s were better than 

Isa. 41. 22 let them show the former things, »ha< 

42. 9 the former things are come to pass 

43. 9 who.. can. show us former things 7 let 
43. 18 Remember ye not the former things 

46. 9 Eemember the former things of old- for 
48. 3 I have declared the former things from 
61. 4 shall raise up the former desolations 
63. 7 therefore wiU I measure their former 
65. 16 because the former troubles are forgot. 
65. 17 and the former shall not be remembered 

Jer. 34. 5 the former kings which were before thee 
36. 28 and write in it all the former words that 
Dan. II. 29 but it shall not be as the former, or as the 
Hag. 2. 9 shall be greater than of the former, saith 
Zcch. I. 4 unto whom the former prophets have 
7. 7 Lord hath cried by the former prophets 

7. 12 spnt in his Spirit by the former prophet* 

8. II I (will) not (be), .as in the former days 

i. First, former, JiE'"! rishon. 

Job 8. 8 enquire, I pray thee, of the former age 

5.Before, first, irpttrepos proteros. 

Eph. 4. 22 concerning the former conversation, the 
Eeb. 10. 32 call to remembrance the former days, in 
I Pe. I. 14 according to the former lusts in your ig. 

S. First, foremost, irptiTo^ proios. 

Acta I. I The former treatise have I made, The 
Eev. 21. 4 for the former things are phased away 

FOEMEE estate - 

Former state en- condition^ ^iryu qadman. 

Eze. 16. 55, 55 shall return to their former estate 
16. 55 shall return to your former estate 

FOEMEE (rain) — 

1. Sprinkling rain, .TniD m.oreh. 

Joel 2. S3 given you the former rain, .former rtln 



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FORTH 



.'i.Spnnkling rain, rrii' yoreh. 

Set. $. 24 glveth rain, both che former and the latter 
8. To be abwndant, flow over, rxy^ yarah. 

Hos. 6. 3 as the latter (and) former rain unto the 

YOaHEEE things — 

First, former, foremost, ]'wtn, nshon. 

Isa. 41. 22 let them show the former things, what 
43. 9 Behold, the former things are come to p. 
43. 9 who. .can. .show us former things? let 
43. 18 Remember ye not the former things 
46. 9 Remember the former things of old : for 
48. 3 I have declared the former things from 

FORMER ttmo — 

Tace, front, d'js panim. 

Ruth 4. 7 Now this (was the manner) in former time 

FOBHER time, In — 

Yesternight, former time, ^dk emesh. 

Job 30. "3 wilderness in former time desolate and 

TOKinOATION — 

\. Fornication, whoredom, nHTB taznuth. 

Eze. 16. 15 poiiredat out t!iy fornications on every 

16. 29 Thou hast, .multiplied thy fornication 

2. Fornication, whoredom, iropveia pomeia. 

Matt, s- 32 saving for the cause of fornication, cause. 

15. 19 For out of the heart proceed . .fornicatio. 

19. 9 put away his wife, except, .for fomica. 
Mark 7. 21 from within, .proceed, .fornications, mn. 
John 8. 41 We be not born of fornication ; wo have 
Acts 45. 20 that they abstain from, .fornication, and 

15. 29 that ye abstain . .from fornication : from 

21. 25 only that they keep themselves . .from fo. 
Rom. I. 29 Being filled with, .[fornication], wicked, 
I Co. s. I (that there is) fornication among you 

5. I fornication as is not so much as named 
6. 13 Now the body (is) not for fornication, but 

6. 18 Flee fornication. Every sin that a man 

7. 2 (to avoid) fornication, let every man have 
e Co. 12. 21 have not repented of the. .fornication 
Gal. 5. 19 Now the works of the flesh, .are. .fomic. 
Eph. 5. 3 But fornication.. let it not be once named 
Col. 3. 5 fornication. .Inordinate affection, evil 

1 Th. 4. 3 that ye should abstain from fornication 
Rev. 2. 21 space to repent of her fornication ; and 

9. 21 Neither repented, .of their fornication 

14. 8 the wine of the wrath of her fornication 
J7. 2 drunk with the wine of her fornication 

17. 4 abominations and fllthiness ofTier fomL 

18. 3 the wine of the wrath of her fornication 
\g. 2 did corrupt the earth with her fornicatL 

FORNICATION, to cause to commit — 

To cause to commit fornication, nj; zanah, 5 . 

2 Ch.2i. II caused the inhabitants, .to commit fora. 

JORBICATION, to commit — 

l.To commit fornication, n:; zanah. 

Isa. 23. 17 and shall commit fornication with all 
Eze. 16. 26 Thou hast alsb- committed fornication 

2. To commit fornication, Tcopvoiai porneuS. 

I Co. 6. 18 but he that committeth fornication sin. 

10. 8 Neither let us commit fornication, as 
Rev. '2. 14 sacrificed unto idols, and to commit fom. 
2. 20 to teach, .to commit fornication, and to 

17. 2 With whom the Icings . . have committed f. 
i3. 3 have committed fornication with her, and 

18. 9 kings . . who have ccrmmitted fornication 

TOEKICATIOK, to give one's self over to ■:— 
To commit much fornication, eKTopveia) ekporneu^. 
Jude 7 giving themselves over to fornication 

FOSinOATOR — 
Fornicator, irSpvos pornos. 

I Co. 5. 9 I WTotcnoltocompanywithfomicators 
5. 10 Yet not altogether with the fornicators 

5. II if any man. .be a fornicator, or covetous 

6. 9 neither fornicators, nor idolators, nor 
Hob. 12. 16 Lest there (be) any fornicator, or profane 

TOSSAEE, to — 

l.To cease, leave off, forbear, hirj chadal. 

Judg 9. II Should 1 forsake my sweetness, and my 

2. To leave, spread out, e'M natash. 

Deut32. 15 then ho forsook God (which) made him 
Judg. 6. 13 but now the Lord hath forsaken us, and 
I Sa. 12. 22 the Lord will not forsake his people for 

1 Kl 8. 57 let him not leave us, nor forsake us 

2 Ki. 21. 14 And I will forsake the remnant of mine 
Psa. 78. 60 So that he forsook the tabernacle of S. 
Prov. I. 8 and forsake not the law of thy mother 

6. 20 and forrake not the law of thy mother 
Isa. 2. 6 Therefore thou hast forsaken thy people 
Jer. 7. 29 the Lord hath rejected and forsaken the 

15. 6 Thou hast forsaken me, saith the Lord 
23. 33 I will even forsake you, saith the Ix)RD 
23. 39 I wiU forsake you, and the city that I 

Z.To forsake, leave, leave off, 3iy azab. 

Deut 12. 19 Take heed to thyself that thou forsake n. 
■^^. 27 the Levite. .thou shalt not forsake him 
28. 20 doings, whereby thou hast forsaken me 
39. 25 Because they have forsaken the covenant 
31. 6 he will not fail thee, nor forsake theo 
3iv 8 he wiU not fail thee, neither forsake thee 
31. 16 will forsake me, and break my covenant 
31, 17 I vrill forsake them, and I will hide my f. 



Josli. 



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22. 
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28. 

28. 
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Jon. 2. 



5 I will not fail thee, nor forsake tnee 

16 God forbid that we should forsake tlie 
20 If ye forsake the Lord, and serve strange 

12 forsook the Lord God of their fathers 

13 they forsook the Lord, and served Baal 

6 forsook the Lord, and served not him 
10 we have forsaken our God, and also served 
13 Yet ye have forsaken me, and served ot. 

8 wherewith they have forsaken me, and 
10 because we have forsaken the Lord, ana 

7 they forsook the cities, and fied ; and the 
13 and will not forsake my people Israel 

9 Because they forsook the Lord their God 
33 Because that they have forsaken me, and 

8 But he forsook the counsel of the old m. 
13 the king, .forsook the old men's counsel 

18 in that ye have forsaken the commandm. 
10, 14 the children ot Israel have forsaken 
22 he forsook the Lord God of his fathers 

17 Because they have forsaken me, and have 

7 then they forsook their cities, and fled 

9 if thou forsake him, he will cast thee off 
20 will not fail thee, nor forsake thee, imtil 

19 But if ye turn away, and forsake my 

22 Because they forsook the Lord God ot ■" 

8 he forsook the counsel which the old men 

13 king Behoboam forsook the counsel of 
I he forsook the law of the Lord, and all 

5 Thus saith the Lord, Ye have forsaken me 

10 we have not forsaken him ; and the priests 

1 1 we keep the charge . . but ye have forsaken 
•2 if ye forsake him, he wiU forsake you 

10 because he had forsaken the Lord God of 

20 forsaken the Lord, he hath also forsaken 

24 because they had forsaken the Lord God 

6 because they had forsaken the Lord God 
6 For our fathers .. have forsaken him, and 

25 Because they have forsaken me, and have 
22 his wrath (is) against all them that forsake 

9 yet our God hath not forsaken us in our 
10 for we have forsaken thy commandments 

17 ready to pardon, .and forsookest them 
19 thou, .forsookest them not in the wilder. 
31 thou didst not utterly, .forsake thenj ; for 
39 we wiU not forsake the house of our God 

14 he forsaketh the fear of the Almighty 

13 (Though) he spare it, and forsake it not 
19 he hath oppressed (and) forsaken the poor 
10 for thou, Lord, hast not forsaken them 

1 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken 
9 leave me not, neither forsake me, God 

10 ^Vhen my father and my mother forsake 

8 Cease from anger, and forsake wrath ; fret 
28 For the Lord, .forsaketh not his saints 

21 Forsake me not, Lord : mjtGod, be 

9 forsake me not when my strength faileth 

11 Saying, God hath forsaken him : persecute 

18 forsake me not, untU I have showed thy 
30 If his children forsake my law, and wallc 

14 neither will he forsake his inheritance 

8 I will keep thy statutes: forsake me 
53 because of the wicked that forsake thy 
87 had almost consumed, .but I forsook not 
17 Which forsaketh the guide of her youth 

3 Let not mercy and truth forsake thee 

2 good doctrine, forsake ye not my law 

6 Forsake her not, and she shall preserve 

6 Forsake the foolish, and live; and go in 
ID grievoiis unto him that forsaketh the way 

10 thy father's friend, forsake not ; neither. 

4 They that forsake the law praise the wi. 

13 whoso contesseth and forsaketh (them) 

4 forsaken the Lord, they have provoked 
28 and they that forsake the Lord shall be 
17 the God of Israel will not forsake them 
16 will I do unto them, and not forsake them 

14 The Lord hath forsaken me, and my Lord 

7 For a small moment have I forsaken thee 
7 Let the wicked forsake his way, and the 
2 forsook not the ordinance of their God 

11 But ye (are) they that forsake the Lord 

16 against them . . who have forsaken me, and 
13 they have forsaken me, the fountain of 

17 in that thou hast forsaken the Lord thy 

19 thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God, and 
7 thy children have forsaken me, and eyfom 

19 Like as ye have forsaken me, and served 
13 the Lord saith. Because they have foraa. 
19 because we have forsaken the laud 

7 t have forsaken inine house, I have left 

5 and forsook (it), because there was no 
II Because your fathers have forsaken me 

11 have forsaken me, and have not kept my 
13 all that forsake thee shall bo ashamed 

13 because they have forsaken the Lord, the 
4 Because they have forsaken me, and have 

9 Because they have forsaken the covenant 
38 He hath forsaken his covert, as the lion 

9 forsake her, and let us go every one into 
3o Whtrefore dost thou, .forsake us so long 

12 the Lord hath forsaken the earth 

o The Lord hath forsaken the earth, and 
§ neither did they forsake the idols of Eg. 
30 intelligence with them that forsake the 

8 They that observe -lying vanities forsake 



^..To fail, let alone, desist, fiD'i raphah, 5. 

Deut. 4. 31 he will not forsake thoo, neither destroy 
P3a.i38. 8 forsake not the works of thine own hands 

b.Apostacy from, airotrr atria airo apostasia apn. 
Acts 2!. 21 thou tcachcElalltljoJewu.. to forsake II. 



6. To arrange {self) off cr away, arroTdtTao/nat apotas. 

Lukei4 33 whosoever he be of you that forsaketh not 

7. To send or let away, afiTj/xt aphiemi. 

Mattig. 27 we have forsaken all, and followed thee 
19. 29 And every one that hath forsaken houses 
26. 56 Then all the disciples forsook him, and 

Mark i. i8 And straightway they forsook their nets 

14. 50 And they all forsook him, and fled 
Luke 5. II they forsook all, and followed him 

8. 7*0 leave down in, ^yKaTaKdira egkataleipo. 
I)latt27. 46 My God ! my God I why hast thou iorsa. 
Markii;. 34 My God ! my God I wliy hast Jhou forsa. 
2 Co. 4. 9 Persecuted, but not forsaken ; cast down 
2 Ti. 4. 10 For Demas liath forsaken me, having lev . 

4. 16 but ail (men) forsook me : (1 pray God) 
3:eb. 10. 25 Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves 
13. 5 J will never leave thee, nor forsake thee 

9. To leave down or thoroughly, KaTa\€iira katale. 
Eeb. II. 27 By faith he forsook Egypt, not fearing 
2 Pe. 2. 15 Which have forsaken the right way, and 

FORSAKEN — 

1. Widow, forsaken one, |l??!>! alman. 

Jer. SI. 5 For Israel (liath) net' (been) forsaken, nor 
2.T0 forsake, leave, nij; azah. 

Isa. 17. 2 cities of Arc or (are) forsaken: they'shall 
17. 9 his strong cities be as a forsaken bough 
54. 6 hath called thee as a woman forsaken 
60. 15 thou hast been forsaken and hated, so 
62. 4 Thou shalt be no more termed Forsaken 

Jer. 4 29 every city (shall be) forsaken, and not a 

Zeph. 2. 4 For Gaza shall be forsaken, and Ashkelon 

Z.To be sent away,- let alone, nb^ shalach, 4. 
Isa. 27. 10 (and) the habitation forsaken, and left like 

FORSAKEN, to be — 

l.To be left, spread out, wm natash, 2. 

Amos 5. 2 she is forsaken upon her land ; (there is) 
2.7*0 be left, spread out, \pai natash, i 

Isa. 32. 14 Because the palaces shall be forsaken 
Z.To fail, be plucked away, vn nathash, 2. 

Jer. 18. 14 shall the cold flowing waters, .be forsak.' 

4. To be forsaken, left, Dtj; azah, 2. 

Neh. 13. II said. Why is the house of God forsaken 7 
Job 18. 4 shall the earth be forsaken^ for thee? and 
Psa. 37. 25 yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken 
Isa.- 7. 16 land, .shall be forsaken of both her kings 
62. 12 be called. Sought out, A city not forsaken 
Eze. 36. 4 saith.. to the cities that are forsaken 

FORSAKINO — 

ForsaJdng, abandonment, rt;ing azubah. 

Isa 6. 12 and (there be) a gi-eat forsaking.ln the 

FORSOIiTOOH as — 

Because that, Ka.B6ti kathnti. 

Lukeig. 9 forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham 

FORS'WEAE oneself, to — 

To sioear against or falsely, 4iTiopK(to epiorkeo. 
Matt. 5. 33 Thou shaltnot forsweai' thyself, but shall 

POUT — 

l.Fort, fortification, pVi dayeq, 

2 E-i.2i. 1 they built forts against it round about 
Jer. 52. 4 and built forts against it round about 
Eze. 4. 2 build- a fort against it, and cast a mount 
17. 17 and building forts, to cut off many pers 
21. 22 to cast a mount, (and) to build a fort 
26. 8 and he shall make a fort against thee 

2 Stronghold, liyn maoz. 

Dan.ii. 19 he shall turn his face toward the fort of 

2. Stronghold, fortress, lyp meisad. 

Eze. 33. 27 they thaf(be) in the forts and in the caves 

i. Stronghold, fortress, n-ma metsudah. 

2 Sa. 5. 9 So David dwelt in the fort, and called It 

5. Bulwark, n-iiap metsurah. 

Isa. 29. 3 and I ■will raise forts against thee 

G.Fort, high or secret place, brfa cphcl. 

Isa. 32. 14 the forts and towers shaU be for dans for 

FORT, high — 

High place, tower, 3.il?D misgah. 

Isa. 25. 12 the fortress of the high fort of thy walls 

FOB.TH — 

.l.To go on, Tl^rj halak. 

P3a.i26. 6 Ho that goeth forth and weepeth, bearing 

2. Withoat, outside, pn chuts. 

Gen. 39. 13 garment in her hand, and was fled forth 
Judg ig. 25 so the man took, .and brought her forth 

i.A breach, breaking forth, Y~i^ perets. 

Gen. 38. 29 and she said. How hast thou broken f o ? 
5. Into t?ie midst, els tJ» /xco'ov eis to meson. 

Mark 3. 3 And he saith unto the man. .Stand forth 

6. Without, forth, efw ex5. 

Johmi. 43 cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come fo. 

15. 6 abide not in me, he is cast forth as a bra. 
19. 4 Pilate therefore went forth again, and 
ig. 4 I bring him forth to you, that ye may k. 
19. 5 Then came Jesus forth, wearing the cro. 
jg. 13 he brought Jesus forth, and cat do^vn ia 



FORTH 



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Acta s- 34 'I"'! commanded to put tho apostles forth 
9. 40 Peter put them all forth, and kneeled 
[See also Break, breaking, bring, brought, bud, call, 
called, carry, cast, come, conduct, draw, driven, fetch, 
fruit, get, give, go, going, have, hold, joy, launch, lead, 
led, let, look, manifest, order, pass, proceed, poured, 
put, putting, reach, send, sending, set, setter, shed, 
shew, shine, shoot, show, sing, speak, spread, spreadest 
spring, stand, stretch, stretched, take, thousands, write.] 

FOKTH of or without — 

1. Unto from the house of, n'sp-^x el-mibheth. 

2 Ki. II. 15 Have her forth without tho ranges : and 
2 Ch.23. 14 Have her forth of the ranges : and whoao 

2. From on, '?5)0 meal. 

Amos 7. ij Israel shall, .go into captivity forth of 
FOETHWITH — 
\. Speedily, diligently, carefully, n)")B9« osparna. 

Ezra 6. 8 forthwith expenees be given unto theso 

1. Straightway, euffscos eutheos. 

Alatt 13. 5 and forthwith they sprung up, because 
26. 49 forthwith he came to ^esus, and said. Ha 
Mark i. 29 forthwith, when they were come out of 
I. 43 charged him, and [forthwith] sent liir' 
5- 13 And forthwith Jesus gave them leavo 
Acts 12. 10 forthwith tlie angel departed from him 
21. 30 and forthwith the doora were shut 

3. Straightway, ev0vs euthtes. 

Johnig. 34 forthwith came thereout blood and wat. 

4. With the thing itself, theremth, napaxprifia par. 
Acts 9. 18 he received sight [forth withl and arose 

FORTIETH — 

Forty, D'V91!< arhaim,. 

Num 33. 38 in the fortieth year after the children of 
Deut. I. 3 it came to pass in the fortieth year, in 
I Ch.26. 31 In the fortieth year of the reign of David 

1 Ch.i6. 13 died in the one and fortieth year of hia 

FonTiFrEi) — 

JiiUwark, "lisa inatsor. 

Jlic. 7. 12 the fortified cities, and from the fortress 
FORTIFY, to — 
l.To strengthen, harden, TOK amats, 3. 

Jfah. 2. I make, .loins strong, fortify.. powermlgh, 

2. To fence, ns3 oatsar, 3. 

isa. 22. 10 the houses have ye broken down to fortl. 
Jer. 51. 53 and though she should fortify the height 
S. To strengthen, pin ckazak, 3. 

2 Ch.ii. II he fortified the strongholds, and put 

26. 9 Uzziah built towers , . and fortified them 
Nah. 3. 14 fortify thy strongholds : go into clay 

4. To leave, 3)3; azab. 

Neh. 3. ' 8 they fortified Jerusalem unto the broad 
4. 2 will they fortify themselves ? will they 

5. To hind together, fortify, lis tsur. 

Judg. 9. 31 behold, they fortify the city against tl-ee 
rORTRESS — 
1. Fenced place, ^yap mibtsar. 

Isa. 17. 3 The fortress also shall cease from Ephra. 
25. 12 the fortress of the hig:h fort of thy walls 
34. 13 nettles and brambles in the fortresses 
Jer. 6. 27 I have set thee, .a tower, .a fortress am. 
flos. 10. 14 all thy fortresses shall be spoUed, as Sh. 
Amos 5. 9 spoiled shall come against the fortress 
2. Stronghold, liyo 7naoz. 

Jer. 16. 19 Lord, my strength, and my fortress 
Dan. II. 7 and shall enter into the fortress of the 
II. 10 return, and be stirred up. .to his fortress 
S. Fortress, bulwark, 1T31S5 metsudah. 

2 Sa. 22. 2 The Lord (is) my rock, and my fortress 
Psa. 18. 2 the Lord (is) my rock and my fortress 

31. 3 For thou (art) my rock and my fortress 
71. 3 for thou (art) my rock and my fortress 
91. 2 (He is) my refuge and my fortress 

144. 2 My goodness, and my fortress ; my high 
4, Culwarh, iWd matsor. 

.ler. 10, 17 Gather up. .0 inhabit?nt -of the fortress 
Mic. 7. 12 and from the fortress even to the river 

FOE-TTJ-NA'-TTTS, '^oprovva.Tos {from Latin), for- 
tunate. 
A Corinthian Christian mentioned by Paul. 

I Co. 16. 17 I am glad of tho coming of . .F. and Ach. 
FOETT — 
l.Forty, a"j;5-;K arbaiin. 

Gen, s- 13 Cainan lived . . eight hundred and forty 
7. 4, 12 upon the earth forty days and forty 

7. 17 the flood was forty days upon the earth 

8. 6 it came to pass at the end of forty days 
18. 28 And he said, If I find there forty end five 
18. 20 Peradventure there shall bs forty found 
18. 29 he said, I will pot do (it) for forty's sake 
05. 20 Isaac was forty years old vrhen he took 
s6. 34 Esau was forty years old when he took 

32. 15 forty kine, and ten bulls, twenty she asses 
47. 28 age of Jacob \r&^ an hundred forty and se. 
50. 3 forty days were fulfilled for him^; for so 

E20di6. 35 children of Israel did eat manna forty 
24. 18 in the mount forty days and forty nights 
26. 19 thou Shalt make forty sockets of silver 
26. 21 their forty sockets (of) silvet; twosocketa 



E3:od34. =3 with tho Lord forty days and forty nights 
36. 24 forty sockets of silver he made under 
36. 26 their forty sockets of silver ; tv/o sockets 
Lev. 25. 8 shall be unto tliee forty and nine ycara 
Num. I. 21 of the tribe of Reuben, .forty and eii 
I. 25 of tho tribe of Gad. .forty and five 
I. 33 of tlie tribe of Ephraim. .forty thousand;^ 

1. 41 of the tribe of Asher. .forty and one tho.' 

2. II And his host, .forty and si.x thousand 
2. 15 And his host, .forty and five thousand 
2. 19 And his host, .forty thousand and five 
2. 28 And his host, .forty and one thousand 

13. 25 And they returned . .after forty days 
*4- 33 your children shall wander, .forty joars 

14. 34 in which ye sesirched the land, .forty d.iy^ 
14. 34 shall ye bear your iniquities, .forty yc.irs 
26. 7 of them were forty and three thousand 
e6. 18 of them, forty thousand and five hundred 
26. 41, 50 were numbered of them, .forty and 
34 13 ho made them wander, .forty years, until 
35- 6 to them ye shall add forty and two cities 
35- 7 E'^c to the Lovites.. forty and cioht cities 

Deut. 2. 7 these forty yc.nrs the LORD thy Cod (hath 
8. 2 Lord thy God led thee these forty years 

8. 4 neither did thy foot swell, theso forty yc. 

9. 9 then I abode, .forty days and foci y nights 

9. II at the end of forty days and forty nights 

9. 18, 25 fell dov/n. .forty days and forty nights 

<o. 10 I stayed, .forty days and forty nifihts 
25. 3 Fortystripcs hemaygivehim..notcxcecd 
29. 5 I have led you forty years in tho wilder. 
Josh. 4. 13 About forty thousand prepared for war 
5. 6 the children of Israel walked forty years 

14. 7 Forty years old (was) I when JIoscs (lie 
J4. 10 the Lord hath kept me alive . . these forty 
21. 41 All the cities, .forty and eight cities with 

Judg. 3. II And the land had rest forty years. And 
j. 8 was tliere a shield, .seen among forty th. 
5. 31 And the land had rest forty years 
8. 28 the country was in quietness forty years 
<2. 6 and there fell, .forty and two thousand 
12. 14 he had foity sons and thirty nephews 

13. I into the hand of the Philistines forty ye. 

1 Sa 4. 18 And he had judged Isr.ael forty years 

17. i6 the Philistine, .presented himself forty 

2 Sa. 2. 10 Ish-bosheth, Saul's son, (was) forty years 

5. 4 David .thirty years old. .reigned forty 
JO. 18 David slew .forty thousand horsemen 

15. 7 it came to p.i5S after forty years, that Ab. 
I KJ. 2. II David reigned over Israel, .forty years 

4. 26 Solomon had forty thousand stalls of 

6. 17 the temple before it, was forty cubitit 

7. 3 the beams, that (lay) on forty five pillars 

7. 38 one laver contained forty baths, .every la. 

11. 42 Solomon reigned in Jerusalem, .forty ye. 

14. 21 Rehoboam. .forty and one years old when 
15. 10 'orty and one reigned he in Jerusalem 
19. 8 went . .forty days and forty nights unto 

i KL 2. 24 and tare forty and two children of tliem 

8. 9 of every good thing of Damascus, forty 
10. 14 tv/o and forty men ; neither left he any 

12. I and forty years reigned he in Jerusalem 
14. 23 began to reign in Samaria, .forty and one 

1 Ch. 5. 18 four and forty thousand seven hundred 

12. 36 of Asher. .e.i;pert in war, forty thousand 
19. 18 David slew, .forty thousand footmen 
29. 27 he reigned over Israel . . forty years ; seven 

2 Ch. 9. 30 Solomon reigned in Jerusalem, .forty ye. 

12. 13 Rehoboam (was) one and forty years old 
22. 2 Forty and two years old (was) Ahaziah 
24. I and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem 
Ezra 2. 8 of Zattu, nine hundred forty and fivo 
2. 10 of Bani, six hundred forty and two 
2. 24 the children of Azmavcth, forty and two 
2. 25 seven hundred and forty and tlirce 
2. 34 of Jericho, threo hmidrcd forty and five 
2. 38 Pasliur, a thousand two hundred forty 
2. 66 their mules, tv/o hundred forty and five 
Neh. 5. 15 and ■wine, besides forty shekels of silver 
7. 13 of Zattu, eight hundred forty and five 
7. 15 of Binnui, six hundred forty and eight 
7. 28 The men of Beth-azraaveth, forty and two 
7. 29 Berroth, seven hundred forty and three 
7. 36 of Jericho, three hundred forty and five 
7. 41 of Pashur, a thousand two hundred forty 
7. 44 The smgers.. an hundred forty and eight 
7. 62 of Nekoda, six hundred forty and two 
7. 67 and they had two hundred forty and five 
7. 68 their mules, two hundred forty and five 
9. 21 forty years didst thou sustain them in the 
II. 13 chief of the fathers, two hundred forty 
Job 42. 16 lived Job an hundred and forty years 
Psa. 95. 10 Forty years long was I grieved with (this) 
Jer. 52. 30 captive of the Jews seven hundred forty 
Eze. 4. 6 iniquity of the house of Judah forty 

29. II neither shall it be inhabited forty years 

29. 12 the cities, .shall be desolate forty ye.irs 

29. 13 At the end of forty years will I gather the 
41. 2 he measured the length thereof, forty 
46. 22 courts joined of forty, .long, and thirty 

Amos 2. 10 led you forty years through the wilder. 
5. 23 Have ye offered, .offerings, .forty years 
Jon. 3. 4 Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be 

'•.Forty, TcffaapaKoyra tessarahonta, Teo-o-epaxoi/ 
Matt. 4. 2 had fasted forty days and forty nights 
JIark I. 13 he was there in the wilderness forty 
Luke 4. 2 Being forty days tempted of the devil 
John 2. 20 Tlien said the Jews, Forty and six years 
Acta I. 3 being seen of them forty days, and speak. 
4. 22 For the man was abovQ forty years old 
7, 30 ■when forty years were expired, there np, 



Acts 7. 35 wonders, .in the ivildemcsa forty ycai-s 
7.,43 sacrillccs. .forty years in the wilderness? 
13.21 gave. .Saul., by die sp.ice of forty ycara 
23. 13 they ^vere more than forty which had 
23. 21 for there lie in wait for him. .forty men 

2 Co. II. 24 Of the Jews five times received I forty 

Ueb. 3. 9 proved me, and saw my works forty years 
3. 17 But with whom was he grieved forty yea 7 

Rev 7. 4 Ecaled/au hundred (and) forty, .four thou 
11. 2 holy city shall they tread under foot forty 

13. 5 unto him to continue forty, .two months 

14. 1 and with him an hundred forty, .four 
14. 3 could learn that song but the hundred f 
21. 17 he measured. .an hundred.. f orty. .four t'. 

FORTY... thousand — 

Four myriad, l<i3-i (or '13-1) yj-iN arba rilbo. 

Ezra 2. 64 The whole, .forty and two thousand thrco 
Neh. 7. 66 The whole, .forty and two thousand three 

FORTY years old — 

Forty years' time, recrcrapaKOVTaeT^s xpovos. 
Acts 7. 23 when he was full forty years old, it came 

FORTY years, of — 

Forty years, rea'crapaK0VTaer{\^ tcssarakontaetli. 
Acts 13. 18 about tho time of forty years suffered ha 

FOE'WAED — 

1. Yonder, beyond, henceforth, nN^rt haleah. 

Num 32. 19 not. .on yonder side Jordan, or forward 

1 Sa. 10. 3 I'hcu Ehalt thou go on forward from the. 
18. 9 Saul eyed David from that day . .forward 

Eze. 39. 22 Lord their God from that day and fonv. 
43. 27 and (so) forward, tho priests sliall mako 
"i.To go on, ^iSrt halak. 

Gen. 26. ij went forward, and grew untH he became 
S.Jnd upward, nSypi vAalah. 

1 Sa. 16. 13 came upon David from that day forward 

30. 25 it was (so) from that day forward, that 

4. To the front, D'Jd^ lephanim. 

Jer. 7. 24 and went backward, and not forward 
Eze. 10. 22 they went every one straight forward 

5. Before, znp^ qcdcm. 

Job 23. 8 Behold, I go forward, but he (ts) not 

6. Speedy, hasty, CTrovSa^os siimtdaios. 

2 Co. 3. 17 being more forward, of hla own accord 
FOE'WARD, to be — 

\.To wish, will, Oi\ta thclo. 

2 Co 8. \o to do, but also to be forward a year ago 
2.T0 hasten^ make speed, a-irovSd^a spoudazo. 

Gal. 2. 10 the same whJch I also was forward to do 

FOR'WAaD, to go — 

To lift lip, remove, journey, ypj nasa. 

Bxodi4. 13 children of Israel, that they go forivard 
Num. 2. 24 tlicy shall go forward in the third rank 
10. 5 that lie on the east parts shall go fonrard 

FOR'WAED, to set — 

l.To cause (0 go up, adwmce, promote, Sy; yaal, 5, 
Job 30. 13 They mar my path, they set forward my 

2. To remove, lift up, journey, J/pj nasa. 

Num. I. 51 when the tabernacle setteth forward, tho 
2 17 Then the tabernacle, shall set forward 
2. 17 as they encamp, so shall thej set forward 
2. 34 and 60 they set forward, every one after 
4. 5 And when the camp setteth forwaro, Aa 
10. 15 sanctuary, .as the camp is to set forward 
10. 17 the sons of Merari set forward bearing 
10. i8 the standard . .ot Reuben set forward ae. 
10. 21 the Kohathites set forward, bearing the 
10. 22 the standard .of Ephraim set forward ac 
10. 22 the standard, of Dan set fonvard 
10. 28 the joumeyings. .when they set forward 
JO. 35 came to pass, when the ark set forward 
21. 10 the children of Israel set forward, and 
22. I the children of Israel set forward, and 

FOE"WAEDKi;SS — 

Speed, haste, ffTrovS-r] spoude. 

2 Co. 8. 8 but by occasion of the forwardneas of 

FOR'WAEDNESS of mind — 

Readiness of mind, irpoBufxla prothumia. 

2 Co. 9. 2 For I know the forwardnesa of yoBT Pilnd 

FOXJX — 

Unclean, aKdOapros akathartos. 

Mark 9. 25 he rebuked the foul spirit, saying unto 
Rev. 18. 2 the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage 

FOTTL -weather — 

Winter, a pouring out [of rain), x^'y'^" cheimSn. 
Matt 16. 3 And in the morning, .foul weathe? to day 

FOUL, to — 

To foul, trample, trouble, iyST raphas. 

Eze. 32. 2 camest f orth . . and f ouledst th^r rivera 
34. i3 but ye must foul the residue with your 

FOTO, to be — 

To sm^ar, become smeared, len chamar, 4a. 

Job 16. 16 My face is foul with weeping, and on 
F0T7LKD, that which., have — 
Foul or trampled thing, e'S'^D mirpas. 
■ Eze. 34. >9 they drink that which ye have fouled 

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FOinn), to — 

X.Tofouiid, lay a foundation, td; yasad. 
"SjPsa. 24. 2 For lie hath founded it upon the seas, and 
» 89. II the fulness thereof, thou hast founded 
'•104. 8 unto the place which thou hast founded 
£mg. 152 that thou hast founded them for ever 
Trov. 3. 19 The Lokd hy wisdom hath founded the 
ilsa. 14. 32 Lord hath founded Zion, and the poor of 
& 23-13 the Assyrian founded it for them that 
'Amos 9. 6 and haUx founded his troop in the earth 

2.T0 found, 6efie\t6ti) themeUoS. 

Matt. 7. 23 it fell not : for it was founded upon a r. 
Luke. 6. 48 not shake it., [f or Jt.was founded upon a r.] 

FOUND, to,be — 

\. To find, be found, Ki^amatsa. 

Gen. 2. 20 but for Adam there was not found an h. 
Job 20. 8 He shall fly away.. and.. not be found 
Psa. 32. 6 in a time when thou niayest be found 

36. 2 until his iniquity be found to be hateful 
■Eccl. 9. 15 Now there was found in it a poor wise 

2.T0 be found, N^P matsa, 2. 

Gen. 18. 29, 30, 31 Peradventure there shall be., fou. 
iS. 32 Peradventure ten shall be found there 
44. 9 whomsoever of thy servants it be found. 
44. 10 he with whom it is found shall be my 
44. 12 the cup was found in Benjamin's sack 
44. 16 and (he) also with whom the cup is found 
44. 17 the man in whose hand the cnp is found 

47. 14 gathered up all the money that was found 
ExoJ. 9. ig every man and beast wliich shall be found 

12. 19 Seven days shall there be no leaven found 

21. 16 or if he be found in his hand, he shall 

22. 2 If a thief be found breaking up, and be 
22. 4 If the theft be certainly found in his h. 
22. 7 if the thief be found, let him pay double 

. 22. 8 If the thief be not found, then the master 
35. 23 And every man, with whom was found 

35. 24 every man, with whom was found ahittim 
Deut 17. 2 If there be found among yon, within any 

t8. to There shall not be found among you 
20. It all the people, .found therein shall be tri. 
.J I. I If (one) be found slain in the land which 
22. 20 virginity be not found for the daqisel 
22. 22 If a man be found lying with a woman 
22. 28 and lie with her, and they be found 

24. 7 If a man be found stealing any of his 
Josh. 10. 17 The flv« kings are found liid in a cave at 
I Sa. 9. 20 ret not thy mind on them .they are found 

10. 2 The asses, .thou yventest to seek are fou. 
10. t6 He told us . .that the asses were found 
10. 21 they sought him, he could not be found 

13. 19 Now there was no smith found through. 
13. 22 there was neither sword nor spear found 
13. 22 and with Jonathan his son was there fo. 

25. 28 and evil hath not been found in theo 

s Sa. 17 12 in some place where he shall be found 
17. 13 until there be not one small stone found 

1 Ki. I. 52 but if wickedness shall be found in him 

14. 13 because in him there is found (some) good 

2 Ki. 12. 5 wheresoever any breach shall be found 

12. lo told the money that was found in the ho. 

12. 18 all the gold(that was) found in the treasu. 
H. 14 all the vessels that were found in the ho. 

26. 8 silver and gold that was found in the ho. 

18. 15 Hezekiah gave. .all. .(that was) found 
20. 13 and all that was found in his treasures 
22. 9 gathered the money that was found in 

22. 13 concerning, .this book that is found : for 

23. 2 book of the covenant which was found in 
25.19 and five men . . which were found in the 
25. 19 and threescore men of the people, .found 

,j Ch. 4. 41 the habitations that were found there 

24. 4 there were more chief men found of the 
26. 31 there were found among them mighty 

28. 9 if thou seek him, he ^vill be found of thee 

29. 8 they vrith whom . .stones were found gave 
s Ch. 2. 17 they were found an hundred and fifty 

15. 2 if ye seek him, he wiU be foimd of you 

15. 4 and sought him, he was found of them 

15. 15 Judah.. sought, .and he was found of th. 

19. 3 Nevertheless there are good things found 
21. 17 all the substance that was found in the 

25. 24 all the vessels that were found in the 
34. 17 gathered, .the money that was found in 
34. 21 the words of the book that is found 

34. 30 the book of the covenant that was found 

36. 8 that which was found in him, behold they 
Bzia 2. 62 their register . . but they were not found 

lo. 18 among, .sons of the priest thfere were £0. 
Neh. 7. 64 their register, .but it was not found 

13. I and therein was found v,Titten, that the 
Eoth. 6. 2 it v/as found written, that Mordecai had 
Job 19.28 seeing the root of the matter is found in 

28. 12 But where shall wisdom be found ? 

28.13 neither is it found in the land of the living 
42. 15 in all the land were no women found 

Psa. 37. 36 I sought him, but he could not be found 
Prov. 6. 31 But (if) he be found, he shall restore sev. 
10. 13 In the lips of him. .wisdom is found . 

16. 31 (if) it be found in the way of righteous. 
lea. 13. 15 Every one that is found shall be thrust 

22. 3 all that are found in thee are bound 

30. 14 so that there shall not be found in the 

35. 9 it shall not be found there ; but the 
39. 2 and all that was found in his treasures 
SI. 3 joy and gladness shall be found therein 
55. 6 Seek ye the Lord while he may be found 
65. 1 1 am foimd of (them that) sought me not 
65. 8 As the new wine is fouud in the cluster 



Jer. 2. 26 Ao the thief is ashamed when he is found 

2. 34 Also ta tny skuts is found the blood of 
a. 34 I liave not found it by secret scarcli, but 
s. 26 For among my people are fouud wicked 

It. 9 A conspiracy is found among the men of 
15. 16 Thy words were found, and I did eat them 
ag. 14 And I will be found of you, saith the L, 
41. 3 and the Chaldeans that were fouud there 
41. 8 But ten men were found among them that 
48. 27 Israel . . was he found among thieves ? for 
50. 2o sins of Judah, and they shall not be found 
50. 24 Babylon . . thou art found, and also can. 
52. 25 seven men . . whioh were found in the city 
52. 25 that were found in the midst of the city 

Eze. 26. 21 yet shalt thou never be found again 
28. 15 perfect, .till iniquity was fouud in thee 

Dan. I. 19 among them all was found none like Da. 

11. ig shall stumble and fall, and not be found 

12. I every one that shall be found written in 
Hos. 14. 8 Ephraim. .From me is thy fruit found 
Mic. ii 13 the transgressions of Israel were fouud iu 
Zeph. 3. 13 neither shall a deceitful tongue be found 
Zech.io. 10 and (place) shall not be found for them 
Mai. 2. 6 and iniquity was not found in his lips 

S.To be found, nsifj shekach, 5. 

Ezra 4. iq it is found that tins city of old time hath 

i.To he found, mv shekach, 2. 

E2xa 6. 2 there was found at Achmetha, In the pa. 

Dan. 2. 35 that no place was found for them : and 
S. II light, and wisdom, .was found in him 
5. 12 of doubts, were found in the same Daniel 
S. 14 and excellent wisdom is found in thee 

5. 27 Thou art weighed, .and art found wanting 

6. 4 neither v/as there any . . fault found in him 
6. 22 before him innocency was found in me 
6. 23 no manner of hurt was found upon him 

5. To become, ylfofiai giiiomai. 

2 Co. 7. 14 our boasting, .before Titus, is found a 

FOUHD out, to bo - 

1.7b 66 searched out, Ijjn chaqar, 2. 

1 Ki. 7. 47 neither was the weight of the brass f. out 

2 Ch. 4. 18 the weight of the brass could not be i. out 

2. To be found, Kjp matsa, 2. 

Esth. 2. 23 inquisition was made, .it was found out 

FOTTNDATION — 

\. Socket, ]-y^ eden. 

Job 38. 6 Whereupon are the foundations thereof 
^.Foundation, w^w ashish. 

Isa. . 16. 7 for the foundations of Kir-hareseth shall 

3. To be founded, ipv yasad, 2. 

Exod 9. 18 since the foundation thereof even nntil 

4. To be founded, "ip; yasad, 4. 

1 Ki. 7. 10 the foundation , . costly stones, even great 

5. Foundation, "VD] yesod. 

2 Ch. 23. 5 a third part at the gate of the foundation 
Job 4. ig them, .whose foundation (is) in the dust 

22. 16 v/hose foundation was overflown with a 
'Psa.137. 7 Sase (it), rase . . to the foundation thereof 
Prov. 10. 25 the righteous (is) an everlasting founda. 
tam. 4. II it hath devoured the foundations thereof 
Eze. 13. 14 so that the foundation thereof shall be 

30. 4 her foundations shall be broken down 
Mic. I. 6 I will discover the foundations thereof 
Hab. 3. 13 by discovering the foundation imto the 

Q.Foundaiion, n-nc\ yesudah. 

Psa. 87. I His foundation (is) in the holy mountains 

1 .Foundation, IDID musad. 

2 Ch. 8. 16 prepared unto the day of the foundation 
Isa. 28. 16 Behold, I lay in Zion. .a sure foimdatiou 

8. Foundation, nnom musadah. 

Eze. 41. 8 the foundations of the side chambers 
9. Base, jiDD makon. 

Psa. 104. 5 (Who) laid the foundations of the earth 
lO.Formdation, 150 massad. 

I Ki. 7. 9 even from the foundation imto the coping 
IX. Foundation, prince, column, T\vf shath. 

Psa. II. 3 If the foundations be destroyed, what can 

Vi.Fmmdation, anything laid, 0efi^\ios themelios. 
Luke 6. 48 digged deep, and laid the foundation on 
6. 49 is like a man that without a foundation 
14. 29 Lest haply, after he hath laid the founda. 
Acts 16. 26 so that the foundations of the prison were 
P.om 15. 20 I should build upon another man's foun. 
I Co. 3. 10 I have laid the foundation, and another 

3. II For other foundation can no man lay 
3. 12 if any man build upon this foundation 

Eph. 2. 20 are built upon the foundation of the ap. 

1 Ti. 6. 19 Laying up. .a good foundation against 

2 Ti. 2. 19 the foundation of God gtandeth sure 
Eeb. 6. I not laying again the foundation of repe. 

II. 10 he looked for a city whichhath foundations 
Eev. 21. 14 the wall of the city had twelve founda. 
21. 19 the foundations of the wall of the city 
21. 19 The first foundation (was) jasper ; the 

IZ.A casting or laying dovm, founding, Kora- 
PoX'fi katabule. 
Matt 13. 35 kept secret from the foundation of the 

25. 34 prepared for you from the foundation of 
Lukeii. so T-hich was shod from the foundation of 
Johni7. 24 thou lovcdst me before the foundation of 



Eph. I.' 4 in himbefore the foundation of the world 
Heb. 4. 3 were finished from the foundations of the 

9. 26 suffered since the foundation of the world 
I Pe. I. ao foreordained before the foundation of the 
Eev. 13. 8 slain from the foundation of the world 

17. 8 not written, .from the foundation of the 

FbUNDATIOW to be laid — ^ 
l.To be founded, np; yasad, 2. 

Isa. 44. 28 even saying. .Thy foundation shall be laid 
2. To be founded, np; yasad, 4:. 

1 Ki. 6. 37 fourth year was the foundation. .laid 
Ezra 3. 6 But the foundation . .was not. .laid 
Hag. 2. 18 the foundation of the. .temple was laid 
Zech. 8. 9 the foundation of the house.. was laid 

Z.To bcfoimded, np; yasad, 6. 

Ezra 3. It, 12 the foundation of the house was. laid 

FOtTNTATIOlT, to lay for a -^ 

To found, lay as a foundation, ^p; yasad, 3. 

Isa. 28. 16 1 lay iqZion for a foundation a stone 
FOTOTDATIOir, to lay the"— ' 
l.To found, lay a foundation, np; yasad. 

2 Ch.31. 7 they began to lay the foundation of the 
Job '38. 4 when I laid the foundations of the earthf 
Psa.io2. 25 Of old hast {hou laid the foundation of 
Isa. 48. 13 Mine hasdjalso hath laid the foundation 

Si. 13 and laid the foundations of the earth 
SI. 16 and lay the foundations of the eai-th 
54. II and lay thy foundations with sapphires 
Zee. 12. I and layeth the foundation of the earth 

2.T0 found, lay a foimdation, ip; yasad, 3. 

Josh. 6. 26 he shall lay the foundation, thereof in his 

1 Ki. 5. 17 stones, to lay the foundation of the house 

16. 34 he laid the foundation thereof in Abiram 
Ezra 3. 10 when the builders laid the foundation of 

3. 12 when the foundation of this house was 
Zech. 4. 9 have laid the foundation of tiiis house 

FOtraDATIOBT of, to lay the — 

To found, lay foundation of, 6i/jie\iSio ihemelioS. 

Heb. 1. 10 Thou .-.hast laid the foundation of the es. 
F0TJKDATI0N3 — 
\. Foundations, nvp*; oshyotn. 

Jer. 50. 15 her foundations are fallen, her walls are 
^.Foundations, J'^'N ushshin. 

Ezra 4. 12 have set up. .and joined the foundatfona 

5. 16 laid the foundation of the house of God 

6. 3 let the foundations thereof be strongly 

^.Foundations, nno'iD inosadoth. 

Dout32. 22 and set on fire the foundations of the 

2 Sa. 22. 8 the foundations of heaven moved and 

22. 16 the foundations of the v/orld were disco. 
Psa. iS. 7 the foundations also of the hills moved 

18. 15 the foundations of the world were disco. 
82. 5 all the foundations of the earth are out 

Prov. 8. 29 when he appointed the foundations of the 
Isa. 24. 18 the foundations of the earth do shako 

40. 21 have ye not understood from the founda. 

Sg. 12 thou shalt raise up the foundations of 
Jer. 31. 37 and the foundations of the earth searched 

51. 26 for a comer, nor a stone for foundations 
Mic. 6. 2 Hear., ye strong foundations of the earth 

FOUHDES — 

To refine, purify, liy tsarajjh. 

Judgi7. 4 and gave them to the founder, v ho made 
Jer. 6. 29 the founder melteth in vain : for the wic, 

10. 9 the work . . of the hands of the f oimder 
10. 14 every founder is confounded by thegrav, 
51. 17 every founder is confounded by the grav. 

FOTraTAOT — 

1. Well, cistern, li3, V3 bor, bayir. 

Jci. 6. 7 As a fountain casteth out her waters, so 
9~. Fountain, ;;i3D mabbua. 

Eccl.i2. 6 or the pitcher be broken at the fountain 
Z. Spring, fountain, |;yB mayan. 

Gen. 7. II the same day weie all the fountains of 
8. 2 The fountains also of the deep and the 

Lev. II. 36 Nevertheless a fountain or pit, (wherein 

Josh. 15. 9 unto the fountain of the water of Nepht. 

1 Ki. 18. 5 Go . . unto all fountains Of water, and unto 

2 Ch. 32. 4 who stopped all the fountains, and the 
Psa. 74. 15 Thou didst cleave the fountain and the fl. 

114., 8 turned .. the flint into a fountain of waters 
Prov. 5.' 16 Let thy fountains be dispersed abroad 

8. 24 when . . no fountains abounding v/ith wa. 
25. 26 a troubled fountain, and a corrupt spring 

Song 4. 12 a spring shut up, a fountain pealed 

4. 15 A fountain of gardens, a well of living w. 
Isa. 41. 18 and fountains in the midst of the valleys 
Hcs. 13. 15 and his fountain shall be dried up ; he 
Joel 3. 18 a fountain shall come forth of the house 

^.Fountain, "lipD magor. 

Lev. 20. 18 he hath discovered her fountain, and 

so. 18 sue hath uncovered the fountain of her 
Psa. 36. 9 For with thee (is) the fountain of life 

68. 26 Blsc3. .the Lord, from the fountain of Is, 
Prov. 5. 18 Let thy fountain be blessed : and rejoice 

13. 14 The law of the wise (is) a fountain of life 

14. ?7 The fear of the LORD (is) a fountain of life 
Jev .2. 13 they have forsaken me, the foimtain of 

9. ;i and mine eyes a fountain of tears, that 

17. 13 the Lord, the fountain of living waters 
TTos, T3. 15 his fountain shall be dried up : he shall 
Zech. 1 3. I In that day there shaU be a fountain 



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FOURSCORE 



^.Spring, fountain, ]:a ayin. 

Gen, i6. 7 angel, .found her by a fountain of water 

16. 7 by the fountain in the way to Shur 
Knna33. 9 and in Elira. .twelve fountains of waters 
JDeat. 8. 7 a land of brooks of water, of fountains 

33. 28 the fountain of Jacob . .upon a land of 
I Sa. 29. I the Israelites pitched by a^ountain wliich 
a Ch.32. 3 to stop the waters of the fountains which 
Heh. 2. 14 Then I went on to the gate of the fount. 
3. IS But the gate of the fountain repaired 

12. 37 at the fountain gate, which was over aga. 
Krov.'a. 28 when he strengthened the fountains of 

tJ'wsni, source, tr-qyi] pegS. 

Waric 5. 29 straightway the fountain of her blood 
Jas. 3. II Doth a fountain send forth at the same 
Jas. 3. 12 [so (can) no fountain both yield salt water) 
Rev. 7. 17 shall lead them unto living fountains of 
8. 10 and upon the fountains of waters 
14. 7 made heaven . . and the fountains of waters 
16. 4 poured out his vial upon the . . fountains of 

21. 6 o? the fountain of the water of life freely 

loira, — 

IJFour, nj;?"i)<, VVy^ aria, arlaah. 

Gen. 2. 10 it was parted, and became into four heads 
II. 13, IS lived, .four hundred and three years 
11. 16 Eber lived four and thirty years, and be. 

11. 17 Eber lived, .four hundred and thirty yer. 

14. 9 king of EUasar ; four kings with Ave 

15. 13 they shall afflict them four hundred years 

23. 15 the land (is worth) four hundred shekels 
23. 16 four hundred shekels of silver, current 

32. 6 to meet thee, and four hundred men with 

33. I Esau came, and with him four hundred 
47. 24 four parts shall be your own, for seed of 

Eiodi2. 40 sojourning, .(was)four hundred and thirty 

12. 41 it came to pass at the end of the four hu. 

22. I he shall restore, .four sheep for a sheep 
25. 12 thou Shalt cast four rings of gold for it 
25. 12 and put (them) in the four corners there. 
25. 26 thou Shalt malce for it four rings of gold 
25. 26 four corners that (are) on the four feet 

25. 34 in the candlestick (shall bo) four bowls 

26. 2, 8 the breadth of one curiam four cubits 
26. 32 thou shalt hang it upon four pillars of 

26. 32 gold, upon the four sockets of silver 

27. 2 horns of it upon the four corners thereof 

27. 4 make four brasen rings in the four corners 

07. 16 their pillars., four, and their sockets four 

28. 17 thou shalt set in it. .four rows of stones 
36. 9 the breadth of one curtain four cubits 
36. IS and four cubits (was) the breadth of one 
36. 36' made thereunto four pillars (of) sliittim 

36. 36 and he cast for them four sockets of silv. 

37. 3, 13 And he cast for it four rings of gold 
'37. 3 (to be set) by the four corners of it ; even 
37. 13 put the rings upon the four corners that 

37. 20 in the candlestick (were) four bowls made 

38. 2 he made the horns . . on the four comers 
38. s ^^ cast four rings for the four ends of the 
38. 19 pillars (were) four,, and their sockets., four 
38. 29 and two thousand and four hundred che. 
39. 10 And they set in it four rows of stones 

lev. II. 20 All fowls that creep, going upon (al!) four 
II. 21 creeping thing that goeth upon (all) four 
II. 23 creeping things, which have four feet 
II. 27 all manner of beasts that go on (all) four 
II. 42 whatsoever goeth upon (all) four, or what. 
Num. 1. 29 fifty and four thousand and four hund. 
I. 31 fifty and seven thousand and four hund. 
I. 37 thirty and five thousand and four hund. 

1. 43 fifty and three thousand and four hund. 

2. 6 fifty and four thousand and four hund. 
2. 8 fifty and seven thousand and four hund. 
a. 9 six thousand and four hundred, through. 
2. 16 fifty and one thousand and four hund. 

E. 23 (were) thirty and five thousand and four 
a. 30 fifty and three thousand and four himd. 
7. 7 Two wagons and four oxen he gave unto 
7. 8 four wagons and eight oxen ho gave unto 
7. 85 two thousand and four hundred (shekels) 
7, 88 peace offerings, (were) twenty and foiu' 

25. 9 those that died, .were twenty and four 

20. 25, 43 threescore and four thousand and 

26. 47 fifty and three thousand and four hund. 

26. 50 forty and five thousand and four hund. 
Deut. 3. 1 1 four cubits the breadth of it, after the 

22. 12 make thee fringes upon the four quarters 
Josh 19. 7 Ether, and Ashan ; four cities and their 
2). 18 and Almon with her suburbs ; four cities 

21. 22 Beth-horon with her suburbs ; four cities 
21. 24 Gath-rlmmcn with her suburbs; four cit. 
21. 29 En-gannira with her suburbs ; four cities 
21. 31 and Kehob with her suburbs ; four cities 
21. 33 Nahalal with her suburbs ; four cities 

21. 39 Jazer with her suburbs ; four cities in all 
Judg. 9. 34 they laid wait against Shechem in four 

II. 40 went yearly to lament, .four days in a ye. 

19. 2 and was there four whole months 

20. 2 four hundred thousand footmen that 
20. 17 were numbered four hundred thousand 

20. 47 abode in the rock Rimnaon four months 

21. 12 they found, .four hundred young virgins 
I Sa. 4. 2 and they slew . . about four thousand men 

22. 2 there were with him about four hundred 

25. 13 there went up after David about four h. 

27. 7 David dwelt . . a full year and f o»ir months 
30, 10 David pursued, he and four hundred men 
30. 17 save four hundred young men, which rode 

a Sa. 21. 2o four and twenty in number ; and he also 

21. 22 These four were born to the giant in Gath 



X Kl. 6. 1 And it came to pass, in'the four hundred 
7. 2 upon four rows of cedar pillars, with ce. 
7. 19 (were) of lily work in tlu' prrch, four cil 
7. 27 four cubits (was) the length of one base 
7. 27 and four cubits the breadth thereof, and 
7. 30 And every base had four brasen wheels 
7. 30 the four corners thereof had ucdersetters 
7. 32 And under the borders (were) four' wheels 
7. 34 four undersetters to the four comers of 
7. 38 every laver was four cubits, .upon every 
7. 42 four hundred pomegranates for the two 
9. 28 gold, four hundred and twenty talents 

10. 26 he had a thousand and four hundred 

15. 33 to reign over all Israel, .twenty and four 
18. 19 the prophets of Baal four hundred and 
18. 19 the prophets of tlie groves four luindred 
18. 22 but Baal's prophets (are) four hundred 
18. 33 Till four barrels with water, and pour 

22. 6 abo\it four hundred men, and said unto 
a Ki. 7. 3 And there were four leprous men at the 

14. 13 unto the corner gate, fear Imndred cubits 
I Cai. 3. s four, of Bath-shua the daughter of Araraon 
5. 18 four and forty thousand seven hundred 
7. I Tola, and Puah, Jashub, and Shimrom, fo. 
7. 7 and two thousand and thirty and four 
9. 24 In four quarters were the porters, toward 
9. 26 For these Levites, the four chief porters 

12. 26 Of the children of Levi, four thousand 

20. 6 whose fingers and toes, .four and twenty 

21. 5 Judah (was) four hundred threescore and 
21. 20 his four sons with him hid themselves 

23. 4 Of which, twenty and four thousand 
23. s Jloreover, four thousand (were) porters 

23. s s'^'l four thousand praised the LojiD with 
23. 10 There (four) were the sons of Shimel 

23. 12 Air.ram, Izhar, Hebron, and Uzziel, four 

24. 18 the four and twentieth to Maaziah 

25. 31 Tiie four and twentieth to Romanti-ezer 

26. 17 northward four a day, southward foiu' a 

26. iS At Parbar westward, four at the causeway 

27. I of every course, .twenty and four thous. 
27. 2, 4, s, 7, i, 9 hiscourse (vt'ere) twenty and f. 
27.10, II, ;:. 13, 14, 15 his course.. twenty and f. 

a Ch. 1. 14 he had a thousand and four hundred 
4. 13 four hundred pomegranates on the two 
8. 18 took thence four hundred and fifty talents 

9. 2s Solomon had four thousand stalls for 

13. 3 with., four hundred thousand chosen men 
18. s gathered . . of prophets four hundred men 
25. 23 to the comer gate, four hundred cubits 

Ezra 1. 10 basons of a second . . four hundred and 

1. II All. .five thousand and four hundred 
a. 7 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 

2. IS of Adin, four hundred fifty and four 
2. 31 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 
2. 40 Levites. .of Hodaviah, seventy and four 
2. 67 Their camels, four hundred thirty and 

Neh, 6. 4 they sent unto me four times after this 
7. 12 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 
7. 23 of Bezai, three hundred twenty and four 
7. 34 a thousand two hundred f.fty and four 
7. 43 Levites. .of Ilodevah, severity and four 
7. 6g camels, four hundred thirty f.nd five 

11. 6 four hundred threescore and eight valiant 
II. 18 Levitea..two hundred fourscore and four 

Job I. ig and smote the four comers 'A the house 
42. 16 Job. .saw. .his sons' sons, .four generati. 
ProV3o. IS (yea), four (things) say net, (It is) enough 

30. 18 too wonderful fir me, yea, four which I 
30. 21 disquieted, and for four, .it cannot bear 
30. 24 There be four, .little upon the earth, but 
30. 29 three . . which go well, yea, four are comely 

Isa. II. 12 gather, .from the four corners of the earth 

17. 6 four . . five in the outmost fruitful branches 

Jer. IS. 3 I will appoint over them four kinds, saith 

36. 23 when Jehudi had read three or four leaves 
49. 36 the four winds from the four quarters of 
52. 21 the thickness thereof (was) four fingers 
52. 30 all the persons (were) four thousand and 

Eze. I. 5 the likeness of four liilng creatures 
I. 6 And every one had four faces 
I. 6 and every one had four wings 
I. 8 under their wings on their four sides 
I. 8 they four had their faces and their \ving3 
t. 10 they four had the face of a man, and 
I. 10 they four had the face of an ok on the 
I. 10 they four also had the face of an eagle 
I. 15 by fne living creatures, with his four f. 
1. 16 they four had one likeness : and their 
I. 17 they went upon their four sides .they 
I. 18 rings, .full of eyes round about them four 
7. 2 the end is come upon the four comers of 

10. 9 when I looked, behold the four wheels 
10. 10 they four had one likeness, as if a wheel 
10. II they went upon their four sides; they 
to. 12 wheels, .the wheels that they four had 
10. 14 And every one had four faces : the first t 
10. 21 Every one had four faces . .four wrings. 

14. 21 when I send myfour sore judgmentsupon 

37. 9 Come from the four winds, breath, and 
40. 41 Four tables (.were) on this side, and four 

40. 42 And the fotir tables (were) cf hewn stone 

41. s the breadth cf . . side chamber, f o'ir cubits 

42. 20 He measured it by the four sides : it had 
43. 14 to the greater settle (shall be) four cubits 

43. Ts So the altar (shall be) four cubits ; and 
43. 15 from the altar and upward, .four horns 
43. 16 altar, .square in the four squares thereof 
43. 17 and fourteen broad in the four squares 
43. 20 on the four horns, .and on the four corn. 
4^^. 19 upon the four comers of the settle cf the 
46. 21 caused me to pais by the four oomsrs of 



Eze. 46. 22 In the four comers of the court, .courts 
46. 22 tliesc four comers (were) of one measure 
46. 23 And. a row. .round about them four 
48. if, 16, j6, 16, 30, 32, 33, 34 four thousand and 
Dan. I. 17 As for these four children, God gave them 
8. 8 for it came up four notable ones toward 
8. 22 whereas four stood up for it, fcur klngd. 

10. 4 in the four and twentieth day of the tlr»t 

11. 4 shall be divided toward the four winds of 
Amos I. 3, 6, 9, II, 13 For three trans. . .and for four 

2. I, 4, 6 Forthree transgressions. . and forfour 
Hag. I. 15 In the four and twentieth day of the sixth 
2. 10 In the four and twentieth (day) of the 
2. 18 from the four and twentieth day of tho 
2. 20 the word, .came unto Haggai in the four 
Zcch. I. 7 Upon the four and twentieth day of tho 
I. 18 Then..!.. saw, and behold four homs 

1. 20 And the Lord showed me four carpenters 

2. 6 I have spread you abroad as the four wi. 
6. I there came four chariots out from betw. 

6. s T'hcse (are) the four spiiits of the heavt.ns 
2.Four, nv?1!<, WIK arba, arhaah. 

Ezra 6. 17 two hundred rams, four hundred lamha 
Uan. 3. 2s I see four men loose, walking in the midst 

7. 2 the four winds of the heaven strove upon 
7. 3 four great beasts came up from the sea 

7. 6 upon the back of it four wings of a fowl 
7. 6 the beast had also four heads ; and dom. 
7. 17 These, .beasts, which are four, (are) four 
Z.Four, -riffffapfs tessares. 

Matt24. 31 shall gathertogether.. from thefour winds 
Mark 2. 3 sick of the palsy, which was borne of four 
13. 27 shall gather together, .from the four wnds 
Luke 2. 37 a widow of about fourscore and four years 
Johnii. 17 he had (lain) in the grave four days already 

19. 23 made foui- parts, to every, soldier a pait 
Acts 10. II a great sheet knit at the four comers 

11. s I'^t down from heaven by four comers 

12. 4 delivered (him) to four quaternions of 
21. 9 the same man had four daughters, virgins 
21. 23 Wo have four men which have a vow on 
27. 29 they cast four anchors out of the stem 

Bev. 4. 4 round about the throne (were) four and 
4. 4 and upon the seats I saw four and twenty 
4. 6 round about the throne, (were) four bea. 
4. 8 the four beasts had each of them six wl. 

4. 10 The four and twenty elders fall down be. 

5. 6 in the midst, .of the four beasts, and in 
J. 8 when he had tak'-u the book, the four 
5. 8 and four (and) twenty elders fell down 

5. 14 And the four beasts said. Amen. And 
5 14 the four (and) twenty elders fell down 

6. I I heard, .one of the four beasts saying 

6. 6 I heard a voice in the midst of the four 

7. I after these things I saw four angfls stan- 
7. I holding the four winds of the earth 

7. 2 cried with a loud voice to the four angels 

7. 4 scaled an hundred, forty, fourthousand 
7. 11 and (about) the elders, and the fourbeas. 

9. 13 I heard a voice from the [four] homs of 

9. 14 Loose the four angels which are bound In 
g. IS the four angels were loosed, which were 

II. 16 the four and twenty elders which sat 
14. I with him an hundred forty, .four thousa. 
14. 3 and before the four beasts, and the elders 

14. 3 but the hundred, forty.. four thousand 

15. 7 one of the fcur beasts gave unto the seven 

19. 4 the four and twenty elders, and the four 

20. 8 the nations which are in the four quarters 
21. 17 measured.. an hundred.. forty, four cub. 

^.Fourth, TtVapTot Utartos. 

Acts 10. 30 Four days ago I was fasting until this h, 
FOTJR (days, months, hwidred, thousand) — 
I.Four months, (the space of), TtTpiwiji't"'. — <><:■ 

John 4. 3S Say not ye. There are yet four months 
^-Belonging to fourth day, TtrapToToy tetartaios. 

Johnii. 39 hestinketh: forhehathbeen(dead)tourd. 
S.Four thousand, TfTpaKtirxi>^toi tetrakischilioi. 

Uattis. 38 they that did eat were four thousand men 

16. TO Neither the seven loaves of the four tho. 
Mark 8. 9 they that had eaten were about four tho. 

8. 20 when the seven among four thousand 
Acts 21. 38 leddest out. .four thousand men that 

LFmir hundred, TerpaKoatoi tetrakosioi. 

Acts 5. 36 to whom a number of men, about four h. 
7. 6 and entreat (them) evil four hundred ye. 

13. 2o about the space of lour hundred andflfty 
Gal. 3. 17 the law, which was four hundred and th. 

FOTJE and twenty — 

Twenty fov.r, eiKoo-iTeVo-opcs eikositessares. 

Rev. s- 14 tlie [four (and) twenty elders] feU down 
FOUK fold — 
l.Fourfold, D'nysiN arbatayi-irc. 

2 Sa. 12. 6 he shall restore the lamb four fold, beca. 
2. Four fold, TfTpaTr\6os tetraploos. 

Luke 19, 8 by false accusation, I restore . .lour fold 

FOTTR footed beast — 

Four footed, quadruped, rerpairovs tetrapous. 

Acta lo. 12 Wherein . all manner of four footed bea, 
II. 6 I considered, and saw four footed beasts 

Rom. I. 23 and four footed beasts, and creeping 

roirasooEE — 

1, Eighty, C';bif' skemonim, 

Gea. 16. 16 Atrain (was) fcurssoie and six years old 



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FRAGMENT 



Gen. 35. 28 Isaac were an hundred and fourscore j'. 
'J!3£od. 7. 7 Moses (was) fourscore . . Aaron fourscore 
Num. 2. 9 an hundred thousand and fourscore tho. 
4. 48 eight thousand and Ave hundred and fou. 
Josh 14. 10 I (am) this day fourscore and five years 
Judg. 3. 30 And the land had rest fourscore years 
T Sa. 22. iS slew on that day fourscore and five per. 
zSa» 19. 32 Barzillai was a very aged man. .fourscore 

19. 35 I (am) this day fourscore years old . . can 
iXL 5. 15 fourscore thousand hewers in the moun. 

12. 21 hundred and fourscore thousand chosen 
sKi. 6. 25 until an ass's head was (sold) tor fourscore 

10. 24 Jehu appointed fourscore men without 
19. 35 an hundred fom'score and five thousand 

I Ch. 7. s reckoned in all . .fourscore and seven th. 

15. 9 Eliel the chief, and his brethren fourscore 
25. 7 all . . was two hundred fourscore and eight 

aCh. 2. 2 fourscore thousand to hew in the moun. 
2. 18 fourscore thousand (to be) hewers In the 

11. I hundred and fourscore thousand chosen 
14. 8 two hundred and fourscore thousand 
17. IS two hundred and fourscore thousand 

17. 18 an hundred and fourscore thousand 
26. 17 with him fourscore priests of the LOKD 

■Ezra 8. 8 Zebadiah . . and mth him fourscore males 
Ueh. 7. 26 Wetophah, an hundred fourscore and 

11. 18 Levites. .two hundred fourscore and four 
Esth. I. 4 many days., an hundred and fourscore 
Psa, go. 10 and if by reason of strength . .fourscore 
Song 6. 8 There are threescore queens, and foursc. 
Isa. 37. 36 a hundred and fourscore and five thou. 
Jer. 41. 5 there came, .from Samaria.. fourscore 

%Eighty, oyZoiycovTo, ogdoekonta. 

Xuke 2. 37 And she (was) a widow of about fourscore 

16. 7 he said. .Take thy billj and write fours. 

rOtmSQUARE — 

l.Fourth, 'j;'a-| rebii. 

Eze. 48." 20 ye shall offer tho holy oblation foursquare 
2. To he foursquare, VST rala. 

Exod 27. I the altar shall bo foursquare : and the 

28. 16 Foursquare it shall be, (being) doubled 
30. 2 foursquare shall it be ; and two cubits 

37. 25 he made the incense altar, .foursquare 

38. I And ho made the altar, .foursquare 

39. 9 It was foursquare ; they made the beast 

S.To he foursquare, V5T raha, 4. 

I Ki. 7. 31 gravings with their borders, foursquare 
Eze. 40. 47 and an hundred cubits broad, foursquare 

4:.Four cornered, TeTpdyoivos tetro.gSnos. 

Bev. 21. 16 tho city lieth foursquare^ and the length 

JOiniTEEN — 

l.Four {and) ten, I'-^'J, !TJ,3-!i} VT]i< aria arhaah asar. 

Gen. 31. 41 I served thee foiu'teen years for thy two 

-46. 22 sons of Rachel, .all the souls (were) fou. 

Num. I. 27 threescore and fourteen thousand and 

2. 4 threescore and fourteen thousand and 

16. 49 Now they that died, .were fourteen tho. 

29. 13, 17, 20, 23,'26, 29, 32 fourteen lambs of the 
29. 15 tenth, .to each lamb of the fourteen lambs 

Josh 15, 36 of Judah. .fourteen cities with their vil. 

18. 28 of Benjamin, .fourteen cities with their 
3 Kj. 8. 65 seven days and seven days . . fourteen days 

1 Ch. 25. s God gave to Ileman fom-teen sons and 

2 Ch. 13 21 Abijah. .married fourteen wives, and 
Job 42. 12 for he had fourteen thousand sheep 
Eze. 43. 17 settle, .fourteen, .long and fourteen br. 

%Fourteen, SeKarsffaapes dekatessares. 

Matt. I. 17 from Abraham to David, .fourteen gener. 

I. 17 away into Babylon (are) fourteen genera. 

I. 17 unto Christ (are) fourteen generations 
E Co. 12. 2 I knew a man in Christ above fourteen 
Gal. 2. I Then fourteen years after I went up agaii. 

?OiniTEEHTH — 

l.Four{and) ten, 1^^ "j;?!??, 'T^'J! VSl,i< aroaah asar. 
Gen. r4. 5 in the fourteenth year canieChedorlaomer 
Exodi2. 6 shall keep it up until the fourteenth day 

12. 18 In the first (month), on tho fourteenth day 
Xev. 23. 5 In the fourteenth . . of the first month at 
Num. 9. 3 In the fourteenth day of this month, at 

9. 5 they kept the tiassover on the fourteenth 

g. II The fourteenth day of the second month 

28, 16 In the fourteenth day of the first month 

Josh. s. 10 kept the passover on the fourteenth day 

2 Ki. 18. 13 in thi fourteenth year of king Hezekiah 

I Ch. 24. 13 to Huppah, the fourteenth to Jeshebeab 

25. 21 The fourteenth to Mattithiah. .his sons 
sCh. 30. 15 they killed the passover on the fourteenth 
35. 1 theykilledthepassoveronthe fourteenth 
Ezra 6. 19 kept the passover upon the fourteenth 
Esth. 9. 15 •en tbe fourteenth day also of the month 
9. 17 on the fourteenth day of the same rested 
9. 18 Jews, .assembled, .on the fourteenth th. 
9. 19 made the fourteenth day of the month 
9. 21 they should keep the fourteenth day of 
Isa. 35. I Now it came to pass in the fourteenth ye. 
Eze.. 40. I in the fourteenth year after that the city 
45. 21 in the fourteenth day of the month, ye 

2,Four and tenth, recrrrapefficaiS^KaTos tessareska. 
Acts 27. 27 But when the fourteenth night was come 
27. 33 This day is the fourteenth day that ye 
rOTJETH — 
1. Four, ysiN aroa. 

1 Ki. 22. 41 in the fourth year of Ahab king of Israel 

2 Ch.- 3. 2 he began to build ., in the fourth year of 
Neh. 9. 1 Now in the twenty and fourth day of this 



Zech. 7. I it came to pass in the fourth year of 

7. I in the fourth (day) of the ninth mouth 

i.Fourth, 'JJ'n-i rehii. 

Gen. I. 19 the evening and tho morning were the f. 

2. 14 And the fourth river (is) Euphrates 

15. 16 But in the fourth generation they shall 
Exod28. 20 And the fourth row a beryl, and an onyx 

39. 13 And the fourth row, a beryl, an onyx, and 
Lev. 19. 24 But in the fourth year all the fruit ther. 
Num. 7. 30 On the fourth day Elizur tho son of She. 

29. 23 And on the fourtli day ten bullocks, two 
Josh.19. 17 the fourth lot came out to Jssachar, for 
Judg ig. 5 it came to pass on the fourth day, when 
2 Sa. 3. 4 the fourth, Adonijali the son Df Haggith 

1 Ki. 0. I in the fourth year of Solomon's reign over 

6. 33 posts (of) olive tree, a fourth part (of the 
C. 37 In the lourth year was the foundation of 

2 Ki. 10. 30 thy children of the fourth (generation) 

15. 12 saying. Thy sons shall sit., unto the fourth 
i3. 9 And it came to pass in the fourth year of 

1 Ch. 2. 14 Nethaneel the fourth, Raddai the fifth 

3. 2 the fourth, Adonijah the son of Haggith 
3. IS the third Zedekiah, the fourth Shallum 

8. 2 Nohah the fourth, and Rapha the fifth 
12. 10 Mishmannah the fourth, Jeremiah the fi. 

23. 19 Jahaziel the third, and Jekameamthe fo. 

24. 8 Tlie third to Harim, the fourth to Seorim 

24. 23 Jahaziel the third, Jekameam the fourth 

25. II The fourtii to Izri, (he), his sons, and his 

26. 2 Zebadiah the third, Jathniel the fourth 
26. 4 Sacar the fourth, and Nethaneel the fifth 

26. II Tebaliah the thu-d, Zechariah the fourth 

27. 7 The fourth (captain) for the fourth month 

2 Ch.2o. 26 And on the fourth day they assembled 
Ezra 8. 33 Now en the fourth day was the silver and 
Jer. 2S. 1 in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son 

28. I in the fourth year, (and) in the fifth mo. 
36. I it came to pass, in the fourth year of 
39. 2 in the fourth month, the ninth (day) of 

45. I in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son 

46. 2 in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son 

51. S9 into Babylon in the fourth year of his re. 

52. 6 And in the fourth month, in the ninth 
Eze. I. I it came to pass, .in the fourth (month) 

10. 14 and the fourth the face of an eagle 
Dan. ir. 2 and the fourth shall be far richer thaa 
Zech. 6. 3 in the fourth chariot grisled and bay 

8. ig The fast of the fourtli (month), and tho 

Z.Fourth, 'j/'^l rcUL 

Dan 2. 40 And tho fourth kingdom shall be strong 
3. 25 form of the fourth is like tho Son of God 

7. 7 and behold a fourth beast, dreadful and 
7. 19 I Ytfould know the truth of the fourth b. 
7. 23 said. The fourth beast BhaU be the fourth 

i. Fourth, {those of the), D'];a-) rihhdm. 

Exod2o. 5 unto the third and fourth (generation) of 
34. 7 unto the third and to the fourth (goner.) 
Numi4. i3 unto the third and fourth (generation) 
Deut. 5. 9 unto the third and fourth feneration) of 

I). Fourth, rerapros tctartos. 

Matt 14. 25 in tho fourth watch of the night Jesus 

Mark. 6. 48 and about the fourth watch of the night 

Rev. 4. 7 the fourth beast (was) like a flying eagle 

6. 7 And when he had opened the fourth seal 

6. 7 I hoard the voice of the fourth beast say 

8. 12 And the fourth angel sounded, and tho t. 

16. 8 tho fourth angel poured out his vial upon 
2 1. 19 third, a chalcedony ; tho fourth, an emer. 

FOITETH (pait) — 
l.Fourth, '^'51 rcUi. 

Exodag. 40 and the fourth part of an hin of wine (for) 
liCV. 23. 13 (shall bo) of vans, tho fourth- (part) of an 
Numis. 4 ^vith the fourth (part) of an hin of oil 
15. s tlie fourth (part) of an hin of ^vine for a 
28. s mingled with the fourth (part) of an hin 
28. 7 And the drink . . (shall be) the fourth (pa.) 
28. 14 and a fourth (part) of an hin unto a lamb 
Neh. 9. 3 read in the book . . (one) fourth part of the 

9. 3 and (another) fourth part they confessed 
2.Fourth, VJ-i reba. 

Exodsg. 40 the fourth part of an hin of beaten oil 

1 Sa. 9. 8 1 have here at hand the fourth part of a 
Z.Fourth, VT^ rdba. 

Num 23. 10 the number of tho fourth (part) of Israel ? 

2 Ki. 6. 25 the fourth part of a cab of dove's dung 

LFourth, TerapTos tetartos. 

Rev. 6. 8 power was given . . over the fourth part of 

F0V7X — 

1. Choice or fat geese, nnang harburim. 

I Ki. '4. 23 roebucks, and fallow deer, and fatted fowl 

2. Fowl, >]ij; oph. 

Gen. I. 20 fowl (that) may fly above the earth in the 
I. 21 and every ivinged fowl after his kind : and 
1. 22 fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl 
I. 26, 28 and over the fowl of the air, and over 

1. 30 to every fowl of the air, and to every 

2. 19 the Lord God formed, .every fowl of the 
2. 20 gave names, .to the fowl of the air, and 
6. 7 I will destroy, .the fowls of the air ; for 

6. 20 Of fowls after their kind, and of cattle 

7. 3 Of fowls also of the air by sevens, the m. 
7. 8 of fowls, and of every thing that creepeth 
7. 14 every fowl after his kind, every bird of 
7. 21 And all flesh died, .both Qf fowl, and of 
1. 23 creeping thinigiBi dnd tHO fowl di th^ ho. 



Gen. 8. 17 Bringforth v^ith thee, .(both) of fowl 
8. 19 every creeping thing, and every fowl 

8. 2o took . . of every clean fowl, and offered 

9. 2 upon every fowl of the air, upon all that 
9. 10 of the fowl, of the cattle, and of every 

Lev. 1. 14 And if the burnt sacrifice, .(be) of JEowls 
7. 26 ye shall eat no manner, .of fowl or of 
II. 13 shall have in abomination among the fo. 
II. 20 All fowls that creep, going upon (all) 

11. 46 of the fowl, and of every living creaturs 
17. 13 catcheth any beast or fowl that may be 
20. 2s and between unclean fowls and clean 

20. 2S abominable by beast, or by fowl, or by 
Deut>i4. 20 (But of) aU clean fowls ye may eat 

28. 26 thy carcase shall be meat unto all fowls 
I Sa. 17. 44 1 will give thy flesh unto the fowls of th» 

17. '46 give the carcases., this day unto thefowia 
I Ki. 4. 33 he spake also of beasts, and of fowl, and 

14. II him that dieth. .shall the fowls of the air 
16. 4 him that dieth . . shall the .fowls of the 

21. 24 and him that dieth. .shall the fowls, .eat 
Job 12. 7 But ask no «7.. the fowls of the air, and 

28. 21 and kept close from the fowls of the air 
35. II maketh us wiser than the fowls of heav.? 
Psa. 50. II I know .all the fowls of the mountams 

78. 27 feathered fowls like as the sand of the sea 

79. 2 given (to be) meat unto the fowls of the 
104. 12 By them shall the fowls of the heaven 

Jer. 7. 33 carcases . . shall be meat for the fowls o£ 
9. 10 both the fowl of the heavens and the 

15. 3 the fowls of the heaven, and the beasts 

16. 4 carcases shall be meat for the fowls of 
19. 7 will I give to be meat for the fowls of 
34. 20 bodies shall be for meat unto the fowls 

Eze. 29. s I have given thee for meat, .to tho fowls 

31. 6 All the fowls of heaven made their nests 
31. 13 Upon his ruin shall all the fowls of the 

32. 4 will cause all the fowls of the heaven to 
38. 20 fowls of "the heaven, and the beasts of 
44. 31 shall not eat. .whether it be fowl or beasd 

Ho3. 2. 18 ^vith the fowls of heaven, and (v/ith) the 
4, 3 shall languish, .with the fowls of heaven 
7. 12 I will bring them down as the fowls b£ 

Zeph. 1.3! will consume the fowls of the heaven 

Z.Fowl, fjiy oph. 

Dan. 2. 38 and the fowls of the heaven hath ho 

7. 6 had upon the back of it four v/inga of a £ 

i. Ravenous fovjl, Q^y ayif. 

Gen. 15. II the fowls came down upon the circases 
Job 28. 7 (There is) a path v/hich no fov/1 tnowetli 
Isa. 18. 61eft..unto tho fowls.. and tho fowls 

5. Bird, sparrow, fowl, niss tsippor. 

Deut. 4. 17 likeness of any winged fowl that flieth. 
Neh. 5. 18 also fowls were prepared for me, and. 
Psa. 8. 8 The fowl of the air, and tho fish of the 

148. 10 cattle ; creeping things, and flying fowl 

Eze. 17. 23 under it shall dwell all fowl of every wi. 

39. 17 Speak unto every feathered fowl, and to 

G.Bird, sparrow, fovjl, 15X tsippar. 

Dan. 4. 12 fowls of the heaven dwelt in the boughs 
4. 14 and the fowls from his branches 
4. 21 upon whose branches the fowls of the 

7. Bird, fowl, Spveov orneon. 

Rev. ig. 17 Saying to all the fowls that fly ia the 
19. 21 all the fowls were filled with their flesh. 

8. Winged fowl, ireTeivSy peteinon. 

Matt. 6. 26 Behold the fowls of the air : for they sow 

13. 4 and the fowls came and devoured them 
Mark 4. 4 fowls of the air came and,devourcd it up 

4. 32 so that the fowls of the air may lodge 
Luke 8. 5 and the fowls of the air devoured it 

12. 24 much more are ye better than tho fowls? 

13. ig the fowls of the air lodged in the bran. 
Acts 10. 12 and creeping tilings, and fowls of the air 

II. 6 and creeping things, and fowls of the air 

FOVTIEIl — 

1. Fowler, ensnarer, trip; yaqosh. 

Hos. 9. 8 tho prophet (is) a snare of a fowler in all 

2.Fowler, ensnarer, mpi yaqush. 

Psa. 91. 3 he shall deliver thea from.. tho fowler 
Prov. 6. s ana as a bird from the hand of the fowler 

Z.To lay a snare, ensnare, »i3; yaqash. 

Psa. 124. 7 as a bird out of the snare of the fowlers 

FOX — 

l.Fox, jackal, ^im shiml. 

Judgis. 4 Samson . . caught three hundred foxes, and 
Neh. 4." 3 if a fox go up, he shall even break down 
Psa. 63. 10 they shall be a portion for foxes 
Song 2. IS Take us the foxes, the little foxes, that 
Lam. s- 18 which is desolate, the foxes walk upon 
Eze, 13. 4 thy prophets are like the foxes in the 

2.F0X, hxiirni, alopex. 

Matt. 8. 20 The foxes have holes, and the birds of 

Luke 9. 58 Foxes have holes, and birds of the air 

13. 32 Go ye, and tell that fox. Behold, I cast 

FEAGMENT — 

Fragment, broken piece, KKaa-ixa, Tdasma. 

Matt 14. 20 and they took up of the fragments tha4 
Mark 6. 43 twelve baskets full of the fragments, and 

8. 19, 20 how many baskets full of fragments 
Luke g. 17 and there was taken up of fragments 
John 6. 12 Gatjier up the fragnjent? that remain 
& 13 filled twelve baskets «ath the fraemeats 




FRAIL 



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FRIEND 



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feah — 

Left, forbearing, frail, h-\n chadel. 

Psa. 39. 4Lor.ri..(thal)imriykno-v7lio-\TfraUI(am) 

FEAME — 

1. Frame, formation, imagination, is:", yetser. 

Psa. 103. 14 For he knoweth our frame ; he rememb. 

2.Building, frame, nno mibneh. 

Eze. 40. 2 by which (was) as the frame of a city on 

FRABEE, to — 

\.To frame, constitute, ns; yaisar. 

Psa. 94, 20 iniquity, .which framctli mischief by a 
Isa. 29. 16 Eliall. .say of him tliat framed it. Ho liatli 
Jer. 18. II Behold, I frame evil against you, and 

■2 To prepare, establish, pa kiin, 5. 

Judg.i2. 6 for he coald not frame to pronounce (it) 
Z.To give, \r\i nathan. 

Hos. 5. 4 They will not frame their doings to turn 
i.To couple, join together, ii?V tsamad, 5. 

Psa. 50. 19 to evil, and thy tongue frameth deceit 

t.To make thoro^tghly right or fit, Karaprl^o) kata. 

Heb. II, 3 that the worlds ivere framed by the ivord 
FEAME togetlier, to fitly — 
7t lay out fitly together, c-vvapiioXoyiu sunarmol. 

Eph. 2. 21 whom all the building, fitly framed toge. 
FRAMED, tMng — " 
Frame, form, iviaginalion, yj' yetser. 

Isa. 29. 16 or shall the thing framed say of him that 
FRANKINCENSE — 
\.Frankincense, n:i3^ lebonah. 

£xod3o. 34 sweet spices with pure frankincense 

Lev. 2. I and he shall, .put frankincense thereon 
2. 15 And thou Shalt., lay frankincense thereon 

2. 16 with all the frankincense thereof 
S.'ti neither shall he put (any) frankincense 

6. 15 and all the frankincense which (is) upon 
24. 7 thou shalt put pure frankincense upon 

Num. 5. 15 nor put frankincense thereon ; for it (is) 

1 Ch. 9. 29 and the frankincense, and the apices 
Neh. 13. 5 they laid, .the frankincense, and the ve. 

13. 9 with the meat offering and the frankin. 

Song 3. 6 perfumed with myrrh and frankincense 

4. 6 I will get me. .to the hill of frankincense 

4. 14 cinnamon, v.'ith all trees of frankincense 

2. Frankincense, xi^avos libanos. 

Matt 2. II they presented unto him. .frankincense 
Pvev. 18. 13 ointments., and frankincense, and wine 

FEATJD — 

Fraud, oppression, ^n tok. 

Psa. 10. 7 His mouth is full of cursing, .and fraud 
FEATJD, to keep back by — 
To deprive of, airoo'repfO) apostereo. 

Jas. 5. 4 hiie.. which is of you kept bact by fraud 
FRAY (a-way), to — 
To cause to tremble, trouble. Tin charad, 5. 

I>eut28. 26 the beasts . . and no man shall fray . . away 

Jer. 7. 33 the beasts, .and none shall fray., away 

Zech. I. 21 but these are come to fray them, to cast 
FREE — 
1. Gratis, for nought, Djn chinnam. 

E.'cod2i. II then sliall she go out free without money 
2.Free, ''Z'En choplishi. 

Exod 21. 2 in the seventh he shall go out freeforno. 
21. 5 I love . .my children; I will not go out free 
21. 26 he shall let him go free for his eye's sake 
21. 27 he shall let him go free for his tooth's 

Deut 15. 12 seventh year thou shalt let him go free 

15. 13 And when thou sendest him out free from 
13. 18 when thou sendest him away free from 

. 25 and make his father's house free in Isra. 

. 19 and the servant (is) free from his master 

5 Who hath sent out the wild ass free ? or 

5 Free among the dead, like the slain that 

6 (Is) not this, .to let the oppressed go free 
9 man should let his msn servant, .go free 

34. 10 and every one his maid servant, go free 
34. II whom they had let go free, to return 

34. 14 thou shalt let him go free from thee 

3. Willing, liberal, noble, Tfi nadib. 

2 Ch.29. 31 and as many as were of a free heart 
P.^. SI- 12 Restore, .and uphold me (mth thy) free 

^.Acquititd, 'P5 naqi. 

Deut 24. 5 he shall be free at home one year, and 
5. Open, let away, free, ncs, xa^ patar, patir. 

I Ch. 9. 33 (who remaining) in the chambers (were) f . 

G.Free, at liberty, iA^vBepos eleutheros. 

Matti7. 26 Jesus saith. .Then are the children free 
John 8. 33 hpw sayest thou. Ye shall be made free? 

8. 36 If the Son. .ye shall be free indeed 
Rom. 6. 20 ye were the servants of sin, ye were free 

'7. 3 she is free from that law ; so that she is 
I Co. 7. 21 if thou mayest be made free, use (it) 

7. 22 he that is called, (being) free, is Christ's 
g. I Am I not an apostle ? am I not free 1 

9. 19 For though I be free from aU (men), yet 
12. 13 whether (we) be bond or free ; and have 

3. 28 there is neither bond nor free, there is 
<^. 26 But Jerusalem which is above is free 

4. 31 So then brethren., we are. .of the free 



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3. II Barbarian, .Scythian, bond (uor) free : but 



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I Pe. 2. lO As free, and not using, .liberty for a 
Rev. 13. j6 And he caused all. .free and bond, to 
19. 18 and the flesh of all. .free and bond, both 

FREE, to be — 

\.To be or become free, vtn chaphash, i. 

Lev. 19. 20 not put to death, because she was not fr. 

2. To be or become acquitted, npj naqah, 2. 

Num. 5. 19 be thou free from this bitter water that 

5. 28 then she shall be free, and ehall conceive 
FREE, to let go — 

I'o open, loose, nn9 pathach, 3. 

i'sa.ios- =0 the ruler of the people, and let him go t. 
TREE, to make — 
To free, make free, i\(vB(p6as eleutlieroo. 

John 8. 32 know, .and the truth shall make you frco 
8. 36 If the Son therefore shall make you free 

Rom. 6. 18 Being then made free from sin, yc.bcca. 

6. 22 But now being made free from sin,' and 
8. 2 in Clu-ist Jesus hath made me free from 

Gal. 5. I wherewith Christ hath made us free, and 

FREE gift — 

A grace, gift, x<ip'Cfia charisma. 

Rom.- 5. 15 not as the offence, so also (is) the free g. 
5. 16 the free gift is of many offences unto ju. 

FREE offering — 

Willing offering, nn-j? nedabah. 

Exod36. 3 they brought yet unto him free offerings 
Amos.4. 5 proclaim, .publish the free offerings ; for 
FREE man or woman — 
l.One fully freed, a-rreXeiOspos apekuthcros. 

1 Co. 7. 22 (being) a servant, is the Lord's frco man 
2. Free person, iXeidepos eleutheros. 

Gal. 4. 22 by a bond maid, the other by a free wo. 
4. 23 but he of the free woman (was) by promi. 
4. 30 not be heir with the son of the free v/oman 
Rev. 6. 15 everyfrea man,ludthem3elve3inthodens 
FREED, to be — 
l.To be cut off, IT13 karath, 2. 

Josh. g. 23 there shall none of yon be freed from 
2. To justify, declare just, SiKaiSai dikaioo. 
Horn. 6. 7 I'or ho that is dead is freed from slu 

FR~:Z":OH — 

1. Freedom, na'jn chuplishah. 

Lev. 19. 20 not at all redeemed, nor freedom given 

2. Citizenship, iroXirda lioliteia. 

Acts 22. 28 With a great sum obtained I this freedom 
FUEELY — 
1. Gratis, for nought, D3n chinnam. 

Numii. 5 the fish which we did eat in Egypt freely 
2. Willing offering, n^ij nedabah. 

Psa. 54. 6 I will freely sacrifice tmto tnec : I wiU 

Hos. 14. 4 I wiU love them freely : for mine anger 

Z. Freely, gratis, Saipedv dorean. 

Matt lo. 8 Heal . . freely ye have received, freely give 
Rom. 3. 24 Being justified freely by his grace through 

2 Co.ii. 7 I have preached to you the gospel., fracly? 
Rev. 21. 6 of the fountain of the water of life freely 

22. 17 let him take the water of life fi-eely 

4. Withfullspeech,ixe-^a vapprjcrias inetaparrhesias. 
Acts 2. 29 let me freely speak unto you of the pat. 

b.To use full speech crease, ■^apptjaid^oixai parrhe. 
Acts 26. 26 before whom also I speak freely : for I am 

FREEWni, to be minded of one's own — 
To offer willingly, J'^j^nedab, 2. 

Ezra 7. 13 which are minded of their own free will 

FREEWILL offering — 

l.To offer willingly, Dnj nedab, 2. 

Ezra 7. 16 with the fi-eewUl offering of the people 

2. Willing offering, n^ni nedabah. 

Lev. 22. 18 for all his freewill offerings, which 

22. 21 or a freewill offering in beeves or sheep 

22. 23 mayest thou offer (for) a freewill offering 

23. 38 and beside all your freewill offerings 
Numis. 3 or iu a freewill offering, or;n yoursolemn 

29. 39 your vows, and your free^all offerings 
Deut 12. 6 your free\vill offerings, and the firstlings 
12. 17 nor thy freewill offerings, or heave 
16. 10 a tribute of a freewill offering of thine 
23. 23 a freewill offering, according as thou 
2 CI1.31. 14 Kore. .(was) over the freewill offermgsof 
Ezra I. 4 beside the freemll offering for the house 
3. 5 that willingly offered a freewiU offering 
8. 28 silver and the gold (are) a freemll offer. 
Psa. 1 19. loS Accept, .the freewill offerings of my 

FEEaUENT, more — 

More abundantly, ■rrepiaa'OTfptJis perissoteros. 

2 Co.ii. 23 in prisons more freiiuent, in deaths oft. 
FRESH — 
l.JVeio, fresh, din chadash. 

Job 29. 20 My glory (was) fresh in me, and my bow 
2. Moisture, freshness, "ic'7 leshad. 

Kumu. 8 the taste of it was as the taste of fresh oil 



Z. Fresh, |}yn raanan. 

Psa. 92. 10 myliom. .1 shall be anointed with fresh 
i.Siveet, yXvKvs glukus. 

Jas. 3. 12 no fountain both yield saltwater and fro. 
FRESH, to De — 
To be fresh, tyspn rutaphasn. 

Job 33. 23 His flesh shall be fresher than a child's 
FRET, to — 
l.To be vrroth, sad, morose, ry; zaaph. 

Prov 19. 3 and his heart frette'th against the Lord 
2. To be angry, IJ") ragaz. 

Eze. 16. 43 but hast fretted me m au these (things) 

FEET inward — 

A hollow, fretting, corrosion, nnng pcchetheth. 
Lev. 13. 55 it (is) fret Inward, (whether) it (be) baro 

FRET, to make to — 

To ca-use lo thunder nr trembling, DJT! roMm, 5. 
I Sa. I. 6 for to make her fret, because the Loed 

FEET selves, to — 

1. To fret self, .Tin charah, 7. 

Psa. 37. I Fret not thyself becatise of evil doers 
37. 7 fret not tliyself because of him who prosp. 

37. 8 fret not thyself in any wise to do evil 
rrov.24. 19 Fret not thyself because of evil (men) 

2.7*0 {be or) s'-ioiv self wroth, ']'^U qatsaph, 7. 

Isa. 8. 21 ttiey shall fret themselves, and curse the. 
FRETTING — 
To fret, prick, ind maar, 5. 

Lev. 13. 51 the plague (is) a fretting leprosy ; It (Is) 

13. 52 for it (is) a fretting leprosy ; it shall bo 

14. 44 it (is) a fretting leprosy in the house : it, 

FRIED, (that which is) — 
To be fried, ^ji rahak, 6. 

Lev. 7. 12 cakes mingled with oil, of fine fiour, fried 

1 Ch. 23. 29 for that which is fried, and for all man. 
FRIEND — 

l.To love, 3ns ahab. 

2 Sa. 19. 6 In that thou, .hatestthyfriends : for then 
2 CIi. 20. 7 to the seed of Abraham thy friend for 
Eslh. 5. 10 Haman. .sent and called for his friends 

5. 14 Then said, .all his friends unto him. Let 

6. 13 And Ham?.n told. .aU his friends every 
Prov 14. 20 poor is hated . . but the rich (hath) many f. 

J 8. 24 a friend (that) sticketh closer than a bio. 

27. 6 Faithful (are) the wounds of a friend 
Isa. 41. 8 But thou, .the seed of Abr-iham my fri. 
Jer. 20. 4 a terror to thyself, and to all thy friends 

20. 6 buried there, thou, and all thy friends 

?.. To love, nriN ahab, 3. 

Zech. 13. 6 1 was wounded (in) the house of my fri. 
d.Men of peace, d'i'tv' '!y':\' anshc shalom. 

Jer. 38. 23 Tliy friends liave set thee on, and have 

i.Lcader, 1l'?N, rj^t-' alluph. 

Prov 16. 28 and a whisperer separateth chief friend* 
17. 9 that repeatcth a matter separateth. .fr. 

5. Friend, J)1D merea. 

Gen. 26. 26 Abimelech. .and Ahuzzath one of his fri. 
2Sa. 3. 8 show, .to his brethren, and to his friends 
Prov 19. 7 how much more do his friendsgo farfrom 

Q. Friend, ]tl rea. 

Job 6. 27 ye overwhelm . .ye dig. .for your friend 

I. Friend, Til rea. 

Gen. 38. 12 he and his friend Hirah the Adnllamite 

38. 20 sent the kid by the hand of hia friend the 
Exod33. u spake, .as a man speaketh unto his friend 

1 Sa. 30. 26 he sent of the spoil, .to his friends, saying 

2 Sa. 13. 3 But Amnon had a friend, whose narao 

16. 17 said.. (Is) this thy kindncs5tc thy friend f 
16, 17 why wentest thou not with thy friend? 
iKi. 16. II neitlier of hiskinsiolks, nor of his friends 
Job 2. II Now when Job's three friends heard of 
6. 14 rdty (should be showed) from his friend 

16. 20 ily friends scorn me. .mine eye poureUi 

17. 5 He that speaketh flattery to., friends 
19. 21 have pity upon me, ye my friends 
32. 3 Also against his three friends was his 
42. 7 against thee, and against thy two friends 

42. 10 Lord turned, .when he prayed for his fr. 
Psa. 35. 14 as though (he had been) my friend (or) 

38. II My lovers and my friends stand aloof 
^8. 18 Lover, and friend hast thou put far from 
Prov. 6. I My son, if thou be surety for thy friend 
6. 3 thou art come into the hand of thy friend ' 
6. 3 humble thyself and make sure thy friend 
17. 17 A friend loveth at all times, andabrother 

17. 18 becometh surety in the presence of his f. 

18. 24 A man (that hath) friends must show him. 
19.. 4 Wealth maketh many friends : but the 

19. 6 every man (is) a friend to him that giveth 

22.11 the grace of his lips the king .. his friend 
27. 9 so (doth) the sweetness of a man's friend 
27. 10 Thine own friend, and thy father's friend 
27. 14 He that blesseth his friend with a loud 
27. 17 so a man. . the cohntenance of his friend 

Song 5. 1 eat, frieads ; drink, yea, drink abund. 
5. 16 This (is) my beloved, and this (is) my frl. 
Jer. 6. 21 the neighbour and his friend shall perish 
19. 9 shall eat every one the flesh of his friend 
Lam. I. 2 all her friends have dealt treacheroosly 



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Hos. 3. I 60 yet, love a woman beloved of (her) (i: 
Mic. 7. 5 Tnist ye not in a friend, put ye not con. 

S.Friend, iiip. reeh. 

3 Sa. 15. 37 So Hushai, David's friend, came into the 
16. 16 when Hushai the Archite, David's friend 
1 Ki. 4. 5 Zabud. .principal officer.. king's friend 

^.Comrade, iraipos hetairos. 

Matt 20. 13 Friend, I do thee no wrong : didst not 
22. 12 Friend, how earnest thou in hither not 
26. so said. .Friend, wherefore art thou come t 

lO.Friend, <pi\os philos. 

Mattii. ig Behold. .afriendofpuWicansandsinners 
Luke 7. 6 the centurion sent friends to him, saying 
7. 34 Behold . . a friend of publicans and sinners 
II. 5 a friend, and shall say. . Friend, lend me 
II. 6 For a friend of mine in his journey is 

11. Snot, .give him because he is his friend, yet 

12. 4 I say unto you my friends. Be not afraid 

14. 10 he may say unto thee. Friend, go up hi. 
14. 12 call not thy friends, nor thy brethren 

15. 6 calleth together, .friends and neighbours 
15. 9 she calleth. .friends and. .neighbours 
15. 29 that I might make merry with my friends 
j6. 9 Make to yoursel . es friends of the mam. 
21. 16 ye shall be betrayed both by. .friends 

23. 12 ■pUate and Herod were made friends tog. 
, John 3. 29 but the friend of the bridegroom, which 

II. II Our friend Lazarus sleepeth ; but I go 

15. 13 that a man lay down his life for his frl. 
15. 14 Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever 
15. 15 but I have called you friends ; for all 
19. 12 let this man go, thou art not Cesar's fri. 

Acts 10. 24 Cornelius, .had called together his. .fri. 
19. 31 And certain, .which were his friends 
27. 3 gave . .liberty to go unto his friends tpre. 

Jas. 2. 23 and he was called the Friend of God 

4. 4 a friend of the world is the enemy of God 

3 John 14 (Our) friends salute thee. Greet the frion. 

YBXESO, to make one a — 
To persuade, Trddui peitho. 

Acts 12. 20 having made Blastua. .their friend, dea. 
•FBTRtm, to use as — 
To treat as a friend, nj^n raah, 3. 

Judg 14. 20 companion, whom he had used as hla fr. 
FB.nTNDLY — 
Heart, 3|? leb. 

Judg 19. 3 went after her, to speak friendly unto 

Ruth 2. 13 thou hast spoken friendly unto thine ha. 

FEIENDLY, to show self — 

3'o show self a friend, yjn raa, 7a. 

ProviS. 24 A man. .must show himself friendly ; ;and 
FRIENDS (his) - 

Me?i, D'jHp methim. 

Job 19. 19 All my inward friends abhorred me : and 
Female friend, 4>i\-q phile. Luke 15. 9. 
Those beside him, ol Trapd airov Iwi para autou. 

Mark 3. 21 when Ms friends heard., they wont out 
FRIENDS, thy — 
Tliose belonging to, or with thee, ol <rol hoi soi. 

Mark 5. 19 Go home to thy friends, and tell them 
FEIEtTDSHIP — 
Friendship, <pi\la philia. 

Jas. 4. 4 know ye not that the friendsliip of the 
rEIEKDSHI? with, to make — 
To show self a friend, nj;"n raah, 1. 

ProV22. 24 Make no friendship with an angry man 
FEINGE — 
l.Fringe, lock {of hair), PT)S tsitsith. 

Numis. 38 bid them that they make them fringes in 
15. 38 and that they put upon the fringe of tlio 
15. 39 it shall be unto you for a fringe, that ye 

"i. Fringes, wreaths, n''?!: gedilim. 

Deut22. 12 Thou shalt make thee fringes upon tho 
FRO — 
To turn back, 3iir shub. 

Gen. 8. 7 a raven, which went forth to and fro 
ISee also Driven, go, going, reel, removing, i-un, run- 
ning, to, toss, tossed, tossing, walk to.] 
FEOG — 
l.Frog, yi'^Ss tsephardea. 

Exod. 8. 2 I will smite all thy borders with frogs 
8. 3 the river shall bring forth frog? abuuda. 
8. 4 the frogs shall come up both on thee, and 
8. 5 cause frogs to come up upon the land of 
8. 6 the frogs came up, and covered the land 
8. 7 and brought up frogs upon the land of 
8. 8 that he may take away the frogs from me 
8. 9 to destroy the frogs from thee and thy 
8. II the frogs shall depart from thee, and 
8. 12 because of the frogs which he had broug. 
8. 13 the frogs died out of the houses, out of 
Baa. 78. 45 He sent, .frogs, which destroyed them 
105 30 Their land brought forth frogs in abund. 

Z.Frog, pdrpaxos balraclios. 

Rev. 16. 13 And I saw three unclean spirit* like frogs 

FROM — 

I. From then, 7t<5 meaz, 

llutli 2. 7 came, aad Uath continued even from the 



2. After, inN acluir. 

2 Sa. II. 15 retire ye from him, that he may be smit. 
Job 34. 27 Because they turned back from him, and 
Jer. 32. 40 that I will not turn away from them, to 

3. Unto, Sk el. 

Exod36. 22 tenons equally distant ono from another 

i.Kear, beside, with, Sxx etsel. 

1 Sa. 17. 30 And he turned from him toward another 
5. With, riK eth. 

Gen. 4. I said, I have gotten a man from the Lord 

6. So as jwt, 'B?:?? Ichilii. 

Josh.22. 25 our children cease from fearing the Lord 
I.From, the sufficiency, '■no midde. 

1 Sa. 7. 16 he went from year to year in circuit to 

2 Ch.24. 5 to repaii- the house of your God from ye. 
Isa. 66. 23 from one. .to another, .from one. .to an. 
Zech 14. 16 shall even go up from year to year to wor. 

8. Over against, hm invl. 

Lev. 5. 8 wring off his head from his neck, but 

^. Even from, JD7 lemin. 

Deut. 9. 7 frorn the day that thou didst depart out 

tO.From, out of, jp min. 

Gen. 2. 6 But there went up a mist from the earth 
Ezra 4. 12 the Jews which came up from theo to us 
4.21 until, .commandment shall be given from 
6. 6 your companions . . be ye far from thence 
6. II let timber be pulled do'vvn from his house 
Dan. 2. s Tlxe thing is gone from me : if ye will not 
2. 8 because ye see the thing is gone from me 
3. 17 our God . .is able to deliver us from the 
4. 13 and an holy one came down from heaven 
4. 14 get away from under it. .from his branch 
4. 16 Let his heart be changed from man's, and 
4. 23 an holy one coming down from heaven 
4. 25 That they shall drive thee from men 
4. 31 there fell a voice from heaven. .0 king 
4. 31 The kingdom is departed from thee 
4. 32 And they shall drive thee from men, and 

4. 33 he was driven from men, and did eat 

5. 20 he was deposed from his kingly throne 

5. 2 1 And ho was driven from the sons of men 

6. zo is . . God . . able to deliver thee from the 

6. 27 delivered Daniel from the power of the 

7. 3 from the sea, diverse one from another 
7. 4 and it was lifted up from the earth 

7. 7 it (was) diverse from all the beasts that 
7. 10 A fiery stream issued, .fortli from before 
7. 19 which was diverse from all the others 
7. 23 which shall be diverse from all kingdoms 
7, 24 and lie shall be diverse from the first 

11. From before, Oil), p min qodam. 

Dan. 2. 15 Why (is) the decree (so) hasty from the 
11. From on, Tia meal. 

Gen. 4. 14 thou hast driven me out this day from the 

IZ.Over, hv. al. 

Dan. 6. 18 Then the king, .his sleep went from him 

li.From [being) with, cya meim. 

Gen. 44. 29 if ye take this also from me, and mischief 
15. With, DV im. 

Dan. 4. 3 his dominion (is) from generation to gen. 
4. 34 his kingdom (is) from generation to gen. 

IG.From with m£, 'lay? mcimmadi. 

I Sa, 10. 2 When thou art departed from mo to day 
n. Before, D'ip panim. 

Num 22.33 ^°S turned from mo these three times 
22. 33 unless she had turned from me, surely 

1 Sa. 17. 24 all the m^n of Israel, .fled from him, and 

19. 8 David went out. .and tliey fled from him 
25. 10 break away every man from his master 

2 Sa. 15. 14 for wo shall not. .escape from Absalom 
2 Ki. II. 2 hid him. .in the bedchamber from Atha. 
Esth. I. 19 let there go a royal commandment from 
Job 13. 20 then will I not hide myself from thee 
Psa. 61. 3 thou hast been . .a strong tower from the 
Eccl. 10. 5 as an error . . proceedeth from the ruler 
Isa. 20. 5 to be delivered from the king of Assyria 

21. 15 For they fled from the swords, from the 
21. 15 bent bow, and from the grievousness of 

Jer. 41. 15 But Ishmael . . escaped from Johanan with 
48. 44 He that fleeth from the fear shall fall 

Eze. 30. 9 shall messengers go forth from me in sh. 

Hos. II. 2 they called them, so they went from them 

Amos 5. 19 As if a man did flee from a lion, and a 

18. Before, vr\\). qodam. 

Dan. 5. 24 'Then was the part of the hand sent from 

li.From over against, ^J|? minneged. 

Jer. 16. 17 neither is their iniquity hid from mine e. 

'ZQ.From over, "layo meeber. 

Job I. 19 there came a great wind from the wilde. 

21. Between... between, pa...]'? ben. ..ben. 

Gen. I. 4 God divided the light from the darkness 
22. From, between, )'3p mibben. 

Eze. 47. i9-shallmeasurefrom..andfrom. .and from 
47. 18 from the land, .from the border unto the 
IZ.From, away from, airS apo. 

Matt I. 17 So all the generations from Abraham to 
I 17 from David until the carrying away into 
I. 17 from the carrying away into Babylon un. 
I. 21 for he shall save his people from their s. 
1. 24 Tlieu Joseph, being raised from sleep, did 



Matt. 2. I there came wise men from the east to Je. 

2. 16 slew all. .from two years old and under 

3. 7 who hath warned you to flee from the w. 

3. 13 Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jor. 

4. 17 From that time Jesus began to preach 

4. 25 great multitudes of people from Galilee 

5. 18 one tittle shall in no wise pass from tho 

5. 29, 30 and cast (it) from thee : for it is pro. 

6. 13 lead us not into, .butiieliver us from evil 

7. 23 depart from me, ye that wcrk iniquity 

8. I When he was come down from the moun. 
8. II That many shall come from the east and 

8. 30 there was a good way off from them an 

9. 15 when the bridegroom shall be taken from 
9. 16 that which is put in. .taketh from the 

9. 22 the woman was made whole from that h. 
II. 12 from the days of John the Baptist until 

11. 25 thou hast hid these things from the wise 

12. 38 Master, we would see a sign from thee 

13. 12 whosoever hath not, from him shall be 

13. 35 kept secret from the foundation of tho 

14. 2 This is John the Baptist : he is risen from 

15. 8 This people . . their heart is far from me 
15. 27 dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from 
15. 28 her daughter was made whole from that 
17. 9 as they came down [from] the mountain 
17. 18 the child was cured from that very hour 
j8. 8, 9 and cast . .from thee : it is better for 
iS. 35 if ye from youi- hearts forgive not every 
19. I he departed from Galilee, and came into 

19. 8 but from the beginning it was not so 

20. 8 beginning from the last unto the first 

20. 29 as they departed from Jericho, a great 

21. 8 otliers cut down branches from the trees 

21. 43 The kingdom of God shall be taken from 

22. 46 neither durst any. .from that day forth 

23. 34 and persecute (them) from city to city 

23. 35 from the blood of righteous Abel unto 

24. I Jesus wept out, and departed [from] the 
24. 29 the stars shall fall from heaven, and the 

24. 31 gather, .from one end of heaven to the 

25. 28 Take therefore the talent from him, and 
25. 29 [from] him that hath not shall be taken 
25. 32 he shall separate them one from another 
25. 32 as a shepherd divideth. .sheep from the 
25. 34 the kingdom prepared for you from the 

25. 41 Depart from nie, ye cursed, into everlas. 

26. 16 from that time he sought opportunity to 
26. 39 if it be possible, let this cup pass from 
26. 42 if this cup may not pass away [from me] 

26. 47 from the chief priests and elders of the 

27. 40 If. .the Son of God, come down from the 
27. 42 let him now come down from the cross 
27. 45 Now from.tho sixth hour there was dark 
27. 51 rent in twain from the top to the bottom 
27. 55 women . . which followed Jesus from Gal. 

27. 64 He is risen from the dead ; so the last error 

28. 2 came and rolled back the stone [from] the 
28. 7 tell his disciples that he is risen from tho 
23. 8 they departed quickly from the sepulch. 

Mark i. 9 that Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee 
i'. 42 the leprosy departed from him, and he 

2. 20 the bridegroom shall be taken away from 

3. 7 multitude from Galilee . . and from Judea 
3. 8 And from Jerusalem, and from Idumsea 

3. 22 the scribes which came down from Jcru. 

4. 25 from him shall be taken even that which 

5. 35 there came from the ruler of the synagog. 
7 I certain of the scribes, which came from 
7. 4 And . . from the market, except they wash 
7. 6 This people . . their heart is far from me 
7. 17 when he was entered into the house from 

7. 33 he took him aside from themulitude, and 

8. II seeking of him a sign from heaven, temp. 

9. 9 as they came down [from] the mountain 
70. 6 But from the beginning of the cre;.tion 

11. 12 when they were come from Bethany, he 

12. 34 Tliou art not far from the kingdom of O. 

13. 19 such as was not from the beginning of 

13. 27 from the uttermost part of the earth to 

14. 35 if. . possible, thehourmightpassfromhim. 
14. 36 Father, .take away this cup from me 

14. 52'he left tho linen cloth, and fled [from] 

15. 30 Save thyself, and come down from thecr. 
15. 32 Let Christ, .descend nov/ from the cross 

15. 38 rent in twain from the top to the bottom 

16. 8 they went out quickly, and fled from the 
Luke I. 2 which from the beginning were eye witn. 

I. 38 And the angel departed from her 

I. 48 from henceforth all generations shall call 

1. 52 He hath put down the mighty from (their) 

2. 4 Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of 
2. 15 as the angels were gone away from thera 
2. 36 and had lived, .seven years from hra vir. 

2. 37 which departed not [from] the temple 

3. 7 who hath warned you to flee from the w. 

4. I Jesus, .returned from Jordan, and was 

4. 13 the devil .. departed from him tor a season 
4. 42 that he should not depart from them 

5. 3 he would tlirust out a little from the land 
5. 8 Depart from me ; for I am a einful man 
5. 10 from henceforth thou shalt catch men 

5. 13 immediately the leprosy departed from 
5. 35 the bridegroom shall be taken away from. 

7. 6 when he was now not far from the boose 

8. 18 whosoever hath not, from him shall be 

8. 37 multitude, .besought him to depart from 

9. 5 shake oft the very dust from your feet 
9. 33 it came to pass, as they departed from 

Q. 37 when they were come down from the hill 
9. 39 bruising him lianlly dcpai'teth from him 
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Luke 9. 54 command firo to come down [fromjheav. 
10. 21 thou hast hid these things from the wise 
JO. 30 A certain (man) went down from Jerusa. 

10. 42 wliich shall not he taken away from her 

11. 4 [lead us not. .but deliver us from evil) 

J I. 50 which was shed from the foundation of. 

11. 5 r From the blood of Abel unto the blood of 

12. 52 For from henceforth there shall be five 

12. 58 that thou raayest be delivered from him 

13. IS on the sabbath loose his ox or. .ass from 
13. 16 be loosed from this bond on the sabbath 
13. 27 depart from me, all (ye) workers of ini(iu. 
13. 29 come from the east . . and [from] the noi :b 
16. 3 for my lord taketh away from me the 

16. 18 marrieth her that is put away [from) (her) 
16. 21 crumbs which fell from the rich man's 

16. 30 but if one went unto them from the dead 

17. 29 it rained fire and brimstone from heaven 

18. 34 this saying was hid from them, neitlier 

19. 24 Take from him the pound, and give (it) 
19. 26 from hun that hath not . . taken [from] hini 
19. 39 some of tlie Pharisees from among the 
19. 42 but now they are hid from thine eyes- 

21. II and great signs shall there be from heav. 

22. 41 he was wHlulrawn from them about a 
22. 42 remove this nup from me : nevertheless 
22. 43 [there appeared an angel unto him from] 

22. 45 when he rose up from prayer, and was 

23. 5 beginning from Galilee to this placo 

23. 49 the women that followed liim from Gal. 

24. 2 they found the stone rolled away from 
24. 9 Andreturned from the sepulchre, and told 
24. 13 Tvliieh was from Jerusalem. . threescore fu. 
24. 51 he was parted from them, and carried up 

John 3. 2 thou art a teacher come from God 

8. 44 He was a murderer from the beginning 
10. 5 but will ffeo from him ; for they know 

10. j8 No man taketh it from me, but I l.iy it 

11. 53 Then from that day forth they took cou. 

12. 36 departed, and did hide himself from them 

13. 3 that he was come from God, and went to 

14. 7 from henceforth ye know him, and hath 

15. 27 ye have been with me from the beginning 

16. 22 and your joy no man taketla from you 
t6. 30 we believe that thou camest forth from 
j8. 2S Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas unto 
19. 27 from that hour that disciple took her unto 
21. 8 they were not far from land, but as it 

Acta I. 4 they should not depart from Jerusdlem 
I. II this same Jesus, wliicli is taken up from 
1. 12 from the mount called OF.vet, which is 

1. 22 Beginning from the baptism of John, unto 
z. 22 that he was taken up from us, must ono 

2. 40 Save yourselves from this untoward gene. 
3. 19 of refreshing shall come from the presen. 

3. 24 Yea, and all the prophets from Samuel 
3. 26 in turning away every ono of you from his 
S. 38 Refrain from these men, and let them 

S. 41 they departed from the presence of the c 
8. 10 from the least to the greatest, saying 
8. 26 unto the way that goeth down from Jer. 

8. 33 declare, .for Iiis life is taken from the 

9. 3 shined round about him a light [from] h. 
9. 8 Saul arose from the earth ; and when his 
9. 18 immediately there fell from his eyes as it 

10. 17 the men which wei-e sent from Cornelius 
10. 21 [which were sent unto him from Cornel.) 
10. 23 certainbrethrenfrom Joppaaccompa-nied 

10. 37 began from Galilee, after the baptism 

11. II three men. .sent from Cesarea unto me 

11. 27 came prophets from Jerusalem unto An. 

12. 10 forthwith the angel departed from him 

12. 19 And he went down from Judea to Cesarea 

13. 8 seeking to turn away the deputy from 
13. 13 when Paul and his company loosed from 

13. 13 John departing from them, returned to J. 

13. 14 when they departed from Perga, they 
13. 29 they took . . do wn from the tree, and laid 
13. 31 which came up with him from GaJileo 

13. 39 all that believe are justified from all 

14. IS ye should turn from these vanities unto 
14. 19 there came thither. .Jews from Antioch 

15. I certain men which came down from Jud. 
15. rS Known unto God are all his works from 
25. 20 that they abstain [from] pollutions of id. 
IS. 33 they were let go in peace from the bret. 
15. 38 who departed from them from Pamphylia 

15. 39 that they departed asunder one from the 

16. II Therefore loosing from Troas, we came 

17. 27 though he be not far from every one of 

18. 2 a certain Je w . . lately come from Italy 
18. 5 when Silas and Timotheus were come fr. 
18. 6 from henceforth I ^vill go unto the Gen. 
18. 16 And he drave them from the judgment 

18. 21 And he sailed from Ephesus 

19. 9 he departed from them, and separated 
19. 12 So that from his body were brought unto 

19. 12 and the diseases departed from them 

20. 6 we sailed away from Philippi after the 
so. 9 Eutychus. .fell down from the third loft 
20. 17 from Miletus he sent to Ephesus, and 
ao. t8 Ye know, from the first day that I came 

20. 26 that I (am) pure from the blood of all 

21. I after we were gotten from them, and 

21. 7 when we had finished, .course from Tyre 
21. 10 there came down from Judea a certain 

22. 22 said. Away with such, .from the earth 
22. 29 Then straightway they departed from 

22. 30 he loosed him [from, .bands,] and com. 

23. 2t ready, looking for a promise from thee 

24. 18 Whereupon certain Jews from Asia found 

25. 1 he asceuded from Cesai'ea to Jerusalem 



Acts 25. 7 the Jews which came down from Jerusa. 

26. 18 To open their eyes, .to turn, .from dark. 

27. 21 ye should, .not have loosed from Crete 
.28. 23 persuading them, .from mornmg till ev. 

Rom. I. 7 Grace to you and peace from God our F. 
I. 18 the wratli of God is revealed from heaven 
I. 20 the invisible (hings of him from the ere. 
5. 9 we shall be saved from wrath through 

5. 14 Nevertheless death reigned from Adam 

6. 7 For he that is dead is freed from sin 

6. 18 Being then made free from sin, ye became 

6. 22 But now being made free from sin, and 

7. 2 she is loosed from the law of (her) husb. 
7. 3 if her husband be dead, she is free from 

7. 6 now we are delivered from the law, that 
8. ' 2 hatli made me free from the law of sin 

8. 21 shall be delivered from the bondage of 
8. 35 Who shall separate us from the loveof C.2 

8. 39 shall be able to separate us from the love 

9. 3 were accursed from Christ fov my breth. 
II. 26 and shall turn away ungodliness from J. 
15. 19 so that from Jerusalem, and round about 
15. 31 That 1 may be delivered from them that 

1 Co. I. 3 Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from God 

7. 10 Let not the wife depart from (her) husba. 
7. 27 Art thou loosed from a wife ? seek not a 

10. 14 Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from 
14. 36 Vfhat ! came the word of God out from y.? 

2 Co. I. 2 Grace (be) to you, and peace, from God 

3. 18 are changed into the same image from 

5. 6 in the body, we are absent from the Lord 
7. I let us cleanse ourselves from all fllthiness 

11. 3 so your minds should be corrupted from 

11. 9 the brethren which came from ilacedo. . 

12. 8 I besought.. that it might depart from 
Qai. [. 3 Grace (be) to you, and peace, trom God 

1. 6 that ye are so soon i-emoved from him 

2. T2 For before that certain came from James 

4. 24 one from the mirant Sinai, which gender. 
Eph. I. 2 Grace (be) to you, and peace, from God 

3. 9 which from the begiimuig of the world 

4. 31 Let all. .evil speakmg, be pm away from 

6. 23 and love with faitli, trom God the Father 
Phil. t. 2 Grace (be) to you, and peace, from God 

I. 5 For your fellowship in tne Gospel from ' 
4. 15 when I departed from Macedonia, no 
CoL . 2 Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from God 
I. 23 not moved away from the hope of the G. 

1. 26 which hath been hid from ages and from 

2. 20 if ye be-dead with Christ from the rudi. 

z Th. I. . I [Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from G.J 
I. 8 l<"or from you sounded out the word of 
I. 9 how ye turned to God from idols to serve 
I. 10 which delivered us from the wrath to 
2 17 being taken from you for a short time in 

3. 6 when Timotheus came from you unto us 

4. 3 that ye should abstain from fornication 

4. 16 the Lord liimself shall descend from hea. 

5. 22 Abstain from all appearance of evil 

2 Th. 1. 2 Grace unto you, and peace, from God 
I. 7 the Lord Jesus sliall be revealed from h. 
I. 9 destruction from the presence, .and from 
2. 13 because God hath [from the beginning] , 
3. 2 that we maybe delivered from unreason. 
3. 3 who shall stablish you, and keep, .from 
3. 6 that ye withdraw yourselves from eveiy 

iTi I. 2 Giace, mercy, .peace, from God our Fa. 

6. 5 corrupt minds, .[from such withdraw th.] 
6. 10 they have erred from the faith, and pier. 

2TI I. 2 Grace, mercy., peace, from God the Father 

1. 3 God, whom I serve from (my) forefathers 

2. 19 that nameth the name of Christ departif. 

2. 21 If a man therefore purge himself from 

3. 15 that from a child thou hast known the 

4. 4 they shall turn away (theii') ears from the 
4. 18 the Lord shall deliver me from every evil 

Titus I. 4 Grace, mercy, .peace, from God the Fa. 

2. 14 that he might redeem us from all iniquity 
Phm. 3 Grace to you, and peace, from God ourF. 
Heb. 3. 12 evil heart, .in departing from the living 

4. 3 although the works were finished from 
4. 4 God did rest-the seventh day from all his 
4. 10 ceased from his o^vn works, as God . .from 
6. I the foundation of repentance from dead 

6. 7 the earth, .receiveth blessing from God 

7. I who met Abraham returning from the 

7. 26 harmless, undeflled, separate from sin. 

8. II all shall know me, from the least to the 

9. 14 purge your conscience from dead works 

10. 22 having our hearts sprinkled from an evil 

11. 15 mindful of that, .from whence they came 

12. 25 if we turn . . from liim that (speaketh) f r. 
Jas, I. 17 Cometh down from the Father of lights 

I. 27 to keep himself imspotted from the world 

4. 7 Resist the devil, and lie mil flee from you 

5. 19 if any of you do err from the truth, and 
I Pe. 1. 12 with the Holy Ghost sent down from he. 

3. 10 let him refrain his tongue from evil, and 
■2Pe. 3. 4 continue, .from the beginning of the crea. 
1 Jo. I. I Tiiat which was from the beginning 

I. 7 Christ his Son cleanseth us from all sin 

1. 9 and to cleanse us from all unrighteous. 

2. 7 an old commandment which ye had from 
2. 7 is the word which ye have heard [from] 
2. 13, 14 ye have kno^vn him . .from the begin. 
2. 20 ye have an unction from the Holy One 

2. 24 which ye have heard from the beginning 

2. 24 If that which ye have heard from the b. 

3. 8 for the devil sinneth from the beginning 
3. II this is the message that ye have heard t. 

3. 17 and shutteth up his bowels, .from him 

4. 21 And this comniandmeat have wo from 



1 Jo. 5. 21 tittle children keep yourselves from Idols 

2 Jo. 5 but that which wo had from the begin 

6 That, as ye have heard from the begin'. 
Jude 14 Enoch also, the seventh from Adam 
Rev. I. 4 from"him which i3..and from thesevcii 
I. 5 And from Jesus Christ, .the faithful wit 
I. s wa.shed us [from] our sins in his own 
3. 12 which Cometh down out of heaven from 
6. 4 to take peace [from] the earth, and that 

6. 16 hide us from the face, .and from tlie 

7. 2 I saw another angel ascending from the 
7. 17 God shall wipe away all tears [from] their 
9. 6 shall desire, .and death shall flee from 

12. 14 nourished, .from the face of the serpent 

13. 8 slain from the foundation of the world 

14. 3 which were redeemed from the earth 

14. 4 These were redeemed from among men 

16. 17 there came a great voice, .from the th. 

17. 8 written . . from the foundation of the wrrjd 

18. 14 And the fruits, .are departed from thee 

18. 14 and all things, are departed from thee 
20. 9 fire came down [from God] out of heaven 

20. II from whose face the earth and theheave.-i 

21. 2 new Jerusalem, coming down from God 
21. 4 God shall wipe away all tears [from] their 

21. 10 city, .descending out of heaven [from] 

22. 19 if any_man sliall lake away from ihe word 

2i. Through, oii. {gen.) diet. 

2 Th. 2. 2 nor by word, nor by letter as from us, aa 
25. Near, nigh, iyyis erjgm. 

Acts I. 12 from Jerusalem a sabbath day's joumoy 
26.0«< of, from, iK ek. « ek. .'f ex. 

Matt 3. 17 And lo .1 voice from heaven, saying 

12. 42 for sh(.' tjme from the uttermost parts of 

15. 18 those things, .come forth from the heart 

16. I he would show them a sign from heaven 

17. 9 Son of man be risen again from the dead 

19. 12 which were BO born from (their) mother's 
21. 25 whence was it? from heaven, or of men? 
21. 25 If we shall say. From heaven; he will say 
24. 31 gather together his elect from the four 
28. 2 the angel of the Lord descended from h. 

Mark i. n And there came a voice from heaven 

6. 14 That John the Baptist w as risen from tho 

6. 16 It is John, .he is risen [from the dead] 

7. 31 And again, departing from the coasts of 
9. 9 till the Son of man were risen from tho 
9. 10 what the rising from the dead should 

10. 20 all these have I obscrv'ed from my youth 

11. 20 they saw the flg tree dried up from tho 
II. 30 Tlie baptism of John, was (it) from hea. 

11. 31 If we shall say, From heaven ; he will 

12. 25 For when they shall rise from the dead 

13. 27 gatlier together his elect from the foul" 
16. 3 Who shall roll us away the stone [from] 

Luko 1. 15 be filled. :even from his mother's womb 
I. 71 Tliat we should be saved from our enem. 
I. 71 and from tlie hand of all that hate us 
I. 78 whereby the dayspring from on high 
3. 22 and a voice came from heaven, whicli 
9. 7 ^.a3 said, .that John was risen from tho 
10. 7 remain. .Go not from house to house 

10. 18 I beheld Satan as lightning fall from ho. 
It. 16 others, .sought of him a sign from heav, 

11. 31 she came from the utmost parts of tho 

12. 36 when he will return from the wedding 

16. 31 neither, .though one rose from the dead 

17. 7 will say. .wlicn he is come from the field 
20. 4 The baptism of John, was it fi-ora heaven 
so. s If we shall say. From heaven : he will say 
20. 35 to obtain, .the resurrection from the d. 

23. 55 the women, which came with him from 

24. 46 and to rise from the dead the third day 
24. 49 until ye be endued with power from on 

John I. 19 when the Jews sent..Levit£s from Jcrua. 

1. 32 I saw the Spirit descending from heaven 

2. 22 When therefore he was risen from the d. 
3. 13 but he that came down from heaven 

3. 27 except i; be given him from heaven 

3. 31 He that cometh from heaven is above aU 

5. 24 not come, .but is passed from death unto 

6. 23 there came other boats from Tiberias 

6. 31 He gave them bread from heaven to eat 
6. 32 bread from heaven . . true bread from he. 
6. 33 is he that cometh down from heaven 
6. 38 For I came down [from] heaven, not to 
6. 41 I am the bread which came do^vn fromh. 
6. 42 that he saith, I came down from heaven T 
6. 50 the bread which cometh down from hea. 
6. 51, 58 bread which came down from heaven 
6. 64 I'or Jesus knew from the beginning who 
8. 23 Ye are from beneath ; I am from above. 

8. 42 for I proceeded forth and came from G 

9. 1 he saw a man which was blindfrom 

10. 32 Many good works have I showeq yon from 
12. I Lazarus .. whom he raised from the dead 
12. 9 Lazarus . . whom he had raised from the d. 
12. 17 L-^z.irus. .and raised him from the dead 
12. 27 Father, save me from this hour : but for 
12. 28 Then came there a voice from heaven 

12. 32 And I, if I be lilted up from the earth 

13. 4 He riseth from supper, and laid aside hia 

17. 15 but that thou shouldest keep them from 

18. 3 havipg received a band . . from the chief 

19. 23 coat. .woTen from the top throughout 

20. I Mary, .seeth the stone taken away from 
20.. 9 that he must rise again from the dead 
21. 14 after that he was risen from the dead 

Acts I. 25 [from] which Judas by transgression fell 
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Acts 3. 2 a certain man lame from his mother's 
3. 15 wliosn God liath raised from the dead 
4. 2 preached, .tlie resurrection fi'ora the dead 
4. 10 Jesus, .wliora God raised from tlie dead 

10. 41 with him after lie rose from the dead 

11. 5 let down from heaven by four corners 

11. 9 But the voice answered me again from h. 

12. 7 And his chains fell off from (liis) hands 

• 12. 25 Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerus. 

13. 30 But God raised him from the dead 

13. 34 And. .that he raised him up from the d. 

14. 8 being a cripple from his mothers womb 

15. 24 that certain which went out from us 

15. 29 from which if ye keep yourselves ye shall 
17. 3 Christ must needs have . .risen again from 

17. 31 in that he hath raised him from the dead 

18. I After these things Piiul departed from A. 
18. 2 commanded all Jews to depart [from] R. 
22. 6 suddenly there shone from heaven a 

26. 4 My manner of life from my youth, which 
261 17 Delivering thee from the people, and., the 

27. 34 for there shall not an hair fall [from] the 
28. 17 yet was I delivered prisoner from Jerus. 

Bom. I. 17 righteousness of God revealed from faith 

4. 24 that raised up Jesus our Lord from the d 
6. 4 that like as Christ was raised up from 
6. 9 Knowing that Christ being raised from 
6. 13 as those that are alive from the dead 

6. 17 but ye have obeyed from the heart that 

7. 4 to him who is raised from the dead 

7. 24 who shall deliver me from the body of 

8. II of him that raised up Jesus from the d. 

8. II he that raised up Christ from the dead 

10. 7 to bring up Christ again from the dead 
JO. 9 that God hath raised him from the dead 

11. 15 what, .the receiving, .but life from the 

1 1 Co. 9. 19 For though I bo free from all (men), yet 
15. 12 if Christ bo preached that he rose from 
15. 20 But now is Christ risen from the dead 
15. 47 the second man (is) the Lord from heaven 

2 Co. I. lo ^Vho delivered us from so great a death 
3. I or (letters) of commendation from you ? 

5. 2 clothed upon vnth. oui- house which is fr. 
,' 5. 8 willing rather to be absent from the body 

OaiL I. I Go'd the Father, who raised him from the 
I. 4 that he might deliver us from this present 
I. 8 though we, or an angel from heaven, pre. 
1. 15 who separated me from my mother's wo. 

3. 13 Christ hath redeemed us from tlie curse 
Eph. a. 20 when he raised him from the dead, and 

, 4. 16 From whom the whole body fitly joined 

5. 14 arise from the dead, and Christ shall give 

6. 6 doing the will of God from the heart 
Phil. 3. 20 from whence also we look for the Saviour 
Col. 1. 13 Who hath delivered us from the power 

1. 18 the beginning, the first bornfrgm the de. 
2. 12 God, who hath raised him from the dead 

2. 19 not holding the Head, from which all the 

4. i6 ye likewise read the (epistle) from Laodi. 
'I Tb. 1. 10 And to wait for his Son from heaven 

1. 10 whom he raised from the dead, (even) J. 
2 Ti. 2. 8 was raised from the dead according to 
Heb. 5. 7 unto him that was able to save . . from 

7. 6 he whose descent is not counted from 
n. 19 able to raise, .up, even from the dead 
13. 2o that brought again from the dead our L. 

Jas. 5. 20 he which convorteth the sinner from the 

5. 20 shall save a soul from death, and shall 

1 Pe. 1. 3 by the resurrection of .Tesus Christ from 

I. iB redeemed, .from your vain conversation 

1. 21 God, that raised him up from the dead 

2 Pe I. 18 this voice which came from heaven we 

2. 21 Jto turn from the holy commandment] 
z Jo. 2. 19 They went out from us, but they were 

3. 14 We know that we have passed from death 
Kev. 3. 10 I also will keep thee from the hour of 

8. 10 and there fell a great star from heaven 
f . I and I saw a star fall from heaven unto 

9. 13 I hoard i\ voice from the four horns of 
10. 1 1 saw another, .angel come down from h. 
10. 4 I heard a voice from heaven saying unto 

10. 8 the voice which I heard from heaven sp. 

11. II the Spirit of life from God entered into 
II. 12 they heard a groat voice from heaven 

13. 13 he maketh fire come down from heaven 

14. 2 I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice 
14. 13:1 heard a voice from heaven saying unto 
14. 13 tliat thej' may rest from their labours 

14. 18 another angel came out from the altar 

15. 8 from the glory of God, and from hispow. 
18. I I saw another angel come down from h. 
18. 4 I heard another voice from heaven, say. 
20. I I saw an angel come down from he.iven 

H .From, from hcsiih, irapa [rjen.) para. 

Ilarki2. 2 that he might receive from the husband. 

14. 43 from the chief priests and the scribes and 
luke 1. 45 of those things which were told her from 

2. I there went out a decree from Cesar Au. 

8. 49 there Cometh one [from] the ruler of the 
John I. 6 There was a man sent from God, whose 

5. 34 But I receive not testimony from man 
5. 41 I receive not honour from men 
S. 44 and seek not the honour that (cometh) fr. 
7. 29 for I am from him, and he hath sent me 

15. 26 whom I will send unto you from the Fat. 

15. 26 of truth, which proceedeth from the Fat 

16. 27 and have believed that I came out from 
j6. 28 I came forth [from] the Father, and am 

17. 8 and have known, .that I came out from 
Acts 9. 14 here he hath authority from the chief 

22. c. from whom also I received letters unto 



Acts 26. 10 having received authority from the chief 
26. 12 authority and commission [from] the ch. 
Phil. 4. 18 havmgreceived of E. the things . .from you 
2 Pe. I. 17 For he received fi-om God the Father ho. 
2 John 3 from God . . and from the Lord Jesus Ch. 
4 we have received a commandment from 

28. Of the, ToC tou. 

Pom 15. 22 I have been much hindered from coming 

I'i.By, viio {gen.) hwpo. 

Luke I. 26 the angel Gabriel was sent [from] God 
2 Pe. 1. 17 a voice to Mm from the excellent glory 

FKOM among (or up) — 
1 From, out of, jn min. 

Ezo. 36. 24 I will take you from among the heathen 

2.From {being) with, cya meim. 

ituth 4. 10 name of the dead be not cut off from am. 

S.From, a-r-S apo. 

Acts 15 19 them which from among tho Gentiles 

4. Out of, EK (fLeaov) ek mesou. 

Matt 13. 49 and sever the wicked from among 19. 20. 

Acts 3. 23 shall be desi^truyed from among Lu. i8. 21. 
17. 33 So Paul departed from among them 
23. 10 ; I Co. 5. 13 ; 2 Co. 6. 17 ; Heb. 5. i. 

1 Co. 5. 2 he . . might be taken away from among 

5. 13 Therefore put away from among yoursel. 

2 Co. 6. 17 Wherefore come out from among them 
^Heb, 5. I every high priest taken from among men 

FEOBI besido — 

Near, beside, with, Vvi) etsel. 

1 ICi. 3. 20 took ray son from Beside me, while thine 
Eze. 10. 16 wheels also turned not from beside them 

FROM between — 

From {being) with, djjd meim. 

Gen. 48. 12 Joseph brought them out from between 
mOMoff — 
From on, ^j;d meal. 

Gen. 7. 4 will I destroy from off the faoo of the ea. 
FEOM the midst — 
From between, pan mibben. 

J er. 48. 45 and a flame from the midst of Sihon 

FEOHT — 

Face, D'J3 panim. 

2 Sa. 10. 9 When Joab saw that the front of the bat. 
2 Ch. 3. 4 And the poroh that (was) in tho front, 

FROHTIKE — 

End, extremity/, nxfj qatseh. 

Eze. 25. 9 from his cities . . on his frontiers, the glory 

FSONTLETS — 

Frontlets, niSBiu totaphoth. 

Exodi3. 16 and for frontlets between thine eyes 
Deut. 6. 8 they shall be as frontlets between thine 
II. 18 that they may be as frontlets between yo. 

FROST — 

I.Frost, hail stones, '7C:n chanamal. 

Psa. 78. 47 and their sycam.ore trees with frost 

I.Cold, frost, ice, rrip. qerach. 

Gen. 31. 40 consumed me, and the frost by night 
Job 37. 10 By the breath of God frost is given 
Jer. 36. 30 shall be cast out. .in the night to tho fr. 

FEOWARD — 

I.Froward, torttiovs, 11S3Bl! haphal:pah. 

Prov 21. 8 The way of man (is) froward and strange 

I.T0 be perverse, perverted, H7 hiz, 2. 

Prov. 2. 15 crooked, and (they) froward in their paths 
3. 32 For the froward (is) abomination to the 

3. Perverse, a'py iqqcsh. 

2 .Sa. 22. 27 with the froward thou wilt show thyself 
Psa. iS. 26 with the froward thou wilt show thyself 

loi. 4 A froward heart shall depart from me 
Prov II. 20 They that are of a froward heart (are) ab. 
17. 20 He that hath a froward heart flndeth 
22. 5 snares (are) in the way of the froward 

i.To be a wrestler, hnB pathal, 2. 

Job 5. 13 and the counsel of the froward is carried 
Prov.^ 8. 8 nothing froward or perverse in them 

S.Perversencss, frowardness, n'osnn tahpukoth. 
Prov 8.13 pride .. and the froward mouth, do I hate 
10. 31 but the frovrard tonguo .shall be cut out 
16. 28 A froward man soweth strife ; and a wills. 

&. Perverse, perversities, Kdp.ll iqqeshtUh. 

Prov. 4. 24 Put away from thee a froward mouth 

6. 12 a wicked man, walketh with a froward 

7. Croaked, perverse, itkoKi6s skolios. 

I Pe. 2. 18 not only to the good, .but also to the fro. 

FEOWARD, to show self — 

To show self a wrestler, hnQ pathal, 7. 

Psa. 18. 26 froward thou wilt show thyself froward 

FROWARD, very, (thing) — 

Perverseness, frowardness, fiiasnn tahpukoth. 
Deut 32. 20 for they (are) a very froward generation 
Prov. 2. 12 from the man that speaketh froward thi. 
16. 30 He shutteth his eyes to devise froward t. 



FROWARDLY — 

Twrning back, nails' shobab, 

Isa. 57. 17 he went on frowardly in the way of hia h, 
FROWARDHESS — 
Perverseness, frowardness, nissnn tahpukoth. 

Prov 2. 14 delight in the frowardness of the wicked 
6 14 Frowardness (is) in his heart, he deviseth 
10. 32 the mouth of the wicked.. frowardness 

FROZEN, tobe — 

To become caught or struck together, "dl lakad, 7. 

Job 38. 30 and the face of the deep is frozen 
FRUIT — C 
1. Fruit, budding, 2H eb. 

Song 6. II I went down, .to see the fruits of the va. 

I.Fruit, budding, 3N: eb, 

Dan. 4. 12, 21 and ithe fruit thereof much, and in It 
4. 14 shake off liis leaves, and scatter his fruit 

^.Increase, h^'2] yebxd. 

Deut II. 17 and that the land yield not her fruit 
Hab. 3. 17 neither (shall) fruit (be) in the ■lines ; the 
Hag. I. 10 and the earth is stayed (from) her fruit 

i.Child, -hi yeled. 

Exod2i. 22 so that her fruit depart, .and yot no 
5. Bread, food, on^ lechem. 

Jer. 11. 19 Let lis destroy the tree v/itli tho fruit 
Q. Eating, food, Vsxp maakal. 

Neh. 9. 25 vineyards, .and fruit trees in abundance 
T.Fulness, nxSa meleah. 

Deut 22. 9 the fruj.t of thy seed v/hlch thou hast soviii 

$1. Fruit, utterance, 3ij r.ob. 

Isa. 57. 19 I create the fruit of tho lips ; Peaco 
S.Fi-uit, utterance, T} nib, 

Mai. I. 12 The tabic;. (is) polluted; and the fruit 
\0. Fruit, '"i? peri. 

Gen. i.ii tho fruit tree yielding fruit, .whose seed 
■ I. 12 and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed 
1. 29 every tree, in the which (is) the fruit of 
3. 2 Wc may eat of the fruit of the trees of the 
3. 3 But of the fruit of the tree which (is) in 

3. 6 she took of the fruit thereof and did cat 

4. 3 Cain brought of the fruit of the ground 
30, 2 v/ithhcld from thee . .fruit of the womb 2 

E.xodio. 15 they did eat. .all the fruit of the ti-ees 
Lev. 19. 23 then ye shall count the fruit thereof as 
19. 24 all the fruit thereof shall be holy, to 
19. 25 in the fifth year sliall ye eat of the fruit 

25. 19 And the land shall yield her fruit, and ye 

26. 4 the trees of the field shall yield then- fruit 
• 26I zo neither shall the trees, .yield then' fruits 

27. 30 (v/liethcr) of the seed, .(or) of the fruit of 
Hum 13. 20 and bring of the fruit of the land. Novr 

13. 26 and showed them the fruit of the land 
'■' 13 27 came unto the land, .and this (is) the fr. 
Deut. i,'25 they took of the fruit of the land in their 

7. 13 bless the fruit of thy womb, and the fruit 

26. 2 of the first of all the fruit of the earth 

28. 4 Blessed (shall be) the fruit of thy body 
28. 4 fruit of thy ground, and the fruit of thy 
28. ii'plenteous. .in the fruit of thy body, and 
28. II the fruit of thy cattle, and in the fruit of 
28. 18 the fruit of thy body, and the fruit of thy 
28. 33 The fruit of thy land, and aU thy labours 
28. 42 All thy trees and fruit of thy land shall 
28. 51 eat the fruit of thy cattle, and the fruit 
28. 53 thou Shalt eat the fruit of thine own body 
30. 9 plenteous, .in the fruit of thy body, and , 

30. 9 fruit of thy cattle, and in the fruit of thy 
2 Ki.19. 29 plant vineyards, and eat the fruits there. 

19. 36 take root downward, and be.ir fruit upw. 

Neh. 9. 36 to eat the fruit thereof and the good the. 

10. 35 of all fruit of all trees, yearbV year, unto 

10. 37 and the fruit of all manner of trees, of ' 
Psa. I. 3 that bringeth forth his fruit in his season 

21. 10 Their fruit shalt tliou destroy from the 
72. 16 the fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon 
J04. 13 is satisfied with the fruit of thy works 
105. 35 and devoured the fruit of their ground 
107. 37 which may yield fruits of increase 
127. 3 the fruit of the womb (is his) reward 
132. II Of the fruit of thy body will 1 set upon 
Prov. I. 31 they eat of the fruit of their own way 
8. 19 Jfy fruit (is) better than gold, yea, than 

11. 30 The fruit of the righteous (is) a tree of 
12. 14 be satisfied, .by the fruit of (liis) moutli 
13. 2 A man shall eat good by the fruit of (liis) 
18. 20 be satisfied with the fruit of his moutli 
18. 21 they that love it shall eat the fruit there. 

27. 18 Whoso keepeth the. .tree shall eat the f. 

31. 16 with the fruit of her hands she planteth 
31. 31 Give her of the fruit of her hands ; and 

Eccl. 2. 5 planted trees in them of all (kinds of) fr. 
Song 2. 3 and his fruit (was) sweet to my taste 

4. 13 plants (are) an orchard, .with pleasantfr. 

4. 16 Let my beloved . .eat his pleasant fruits 

8. II every one for the fruit thereof was to br. 
8. 12 those that keep the fruit, two hundred 

Isa. 3. 10 they sliall eat the fruit of their doings 
-. 4. 2 the fruit of the earth (shall be) excellent 
10. 12 I will punish the fruit of the stout heart 
13. 18 have no pity on the fruit of the womb 
, 14. 29 and his fruit Cchall be) a fiery flying sSrp. 
27. 9 this (is) all the fruit to take away his sin 
37. 30 plant vineyards, and eat the fruit thereof' 
37. 31 again take root, .and bear fruit upward , 



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6s> 21 plant vineyards, and eat the fruit of them 
2. 7 to eat the fruit, .and the goodness there. 
6. 19 the fruit of their thoughts, because they 
7. 20 poured out upon, .the fruit of the ground 
II. 16 A green olive tree, fair, (and) of goodly f. 
•12. 2 they grow, yea, they bring forth fruit 
17. 8 neither shall cease from yielding fruit 
17. 10 (and) according to the fruit of his doings 
2j. 14 will punisli you according to the fruit of 
29. 5, 28 plant gardens, and eat the fruit of 

32. 19 and according to tlie fruit of his doings 
lam. 2. 20 Shall the women cat their fruit, (and) 
Kze. 17. 8 It was planted . . that it might bear fruit 

17. 9 shall he not. .cut off the fruit thereof 
17. 23 and bear fruit, and be a goodly cedar : and 
ig. 12 the east wind dried up her fruit ; her 
19. 14 fire, .hath devoured her fruit, so that 
es. 4 they Shall eat thy fruit, and. .drink thy 
34. 27 the tree of the field shall yield her fruit 
96. 8 yield your fruit to my people of Israel 
36. 30 I will multiply the fruit of the tree, and 
47. 12 neitlier shall the fruit, .be consumed : It 
47. 12 the fruit thereof shall be for meat, and 
Hos. 9. 16 root is dried up, they shall bear no fruit 
JO. 1 he bringeth forth fruit unto himself 
10. I according to the multitude of his fruit 
10. 13 ye have eaten the fruit of lies : because 

14. 8 From me is thy fruit found 

Joel 2. 22 for the tree beareth her fruit, the flg tree 
Amos 2. 9 yet I destroyed his fruit from above, and 

6. 12 the fruit of righteousness Into hemlock 
9, 14 make gardens, and eat the fruit of them 

Mlo. 6. 7 fruit of my body (for) the sin of my soul f 
7. 13 be desolate, .for the fruit of their doings 
Zech. 8. 1 2 the vino shall give her fruit, and the 
I Mai. 3. II not destroy the fruits of your ground 
ll.Tncominff, fruit, nxun iebuah. 

Exodi3. 10 and shalt gather in the fruits thereof 
lev. 23. 39 when ye have gathered in the fruit of the 
25. 3 and gather in the fruit thereof 
as. IS unto the number of years of the fruits he 
05. 16 number, .of the fruits doth he sell <mto 
as- 21 It shall bring forth fruit for three years 
as- 22 and eat . . of old fruit until the ninth year 
25. 33 until her fruits come in ye shall eat . . the 
I>ent22. 9 and the fruit of thy vineyard, be defiled 

33. 14 for the precious fruits, .by the sun 
Josh. s. 12 they did eat of the fruit of the land of 
a El 8. 6 Restore all., the fruits of the field since 
Frov 10. 16 to life : the fruit of the wicked to aia 

12.Fruit, increase, nyjfi tenubah. 

Judg. 9. II Should I forsake, .my good fruit, and go 
Isa. 27. 6 and fill the face of the world with fruit 
Lam. 4. 9 stricken through for. .the fruits of the fl. 

13. Prodzice, yewrifia gennenia. 

Matt 26. 29 I will not drink henceforth of this fruit 
Marki4. 25 I >viU drink no more of the fruit of the v. 
Xuke 12. 18 there will I bestow all my [fruits] andmy 

22. 18 I will not drink of the fruit of the vino 
2 Co. 9. 10 increase tho fruits of your righteousness 

1 4. Fruit, Kap7r6s karpos. 

Matt. 3. 8 Bring forth therefore fruits meet for t. 10 

7. id Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do 

7. 17 every good tree bringeth forth good fruit 
7. 17 a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit 

7. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit 
7. 18 neither (can) a corrupt tree, .good fruit 

7. 19 tree that bringeth not forth good fruit 

7. 20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know 
12. 33 Either make the tree good, and his fruit 

12. 33 fruit corrupt : for the tree is known by . .f. 
(3. 8 brought forth fruit, some an hundred fold 

13. 26 was sprung up, and brought forth fruit 
a 1. 19 Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward 
ai. 34 And when the time of the fruit drew near 
ai. 34 that they might receive the fruits of it 
Bi. 41 which shall render him the fruits in their 
at. 43 given to a nation bringing forth the fruits 

Slsdc 4. 7 thorns, .choked it, and It yielded no fruit 
4. 8 did yield fruit that sprang up and incre. 
4. 39 But when the fruit is brought forth 
11. 14 No man eat fruit of thee hereafter for ev. 
ta. 2 might receive . . of tho fruit of the vineya. 
Lake I. 42 and blessed (is) the fruit of thy womb 
3. 8 Bring forth therefore fruits worthy of re. 
3. 9 which bringeth not forth good fruit is 
6. 43 good tree bringeth not forth corrupt fruit 
6. 43 neither doth a corrupt tree, .good fruit 
: 6. 44 For every tree is Icnown by his own fruit 

8. 8 sprang up, and bare fruit an hundred fold 
12. 17 I have no room where to bestow my fru.t 
13. 6 he came and sought fruit thereon, and 
13. 7 these three years I come seeking fruit on 
13. 9 And if it bear fruit, .and if not. .after th. 

, ao. 10 that they should give him of the fruit of 
/ohn 4. 36 and gatliereth fruit unto life eternal 

12. 24 but If it die, it bringeth forth much fruit 
JS. 2 Every branch in me that beareth not fru. 

15. 2 purgeth it, that it may bring forth more f. 
15. 4 As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself 
IS. 5 the same bringeth forth much fruit : for 
IS. 8 that ye bear much fruit ; so shall ye be 
15. 16 that ye should go and bring forth fruit 
15. 16 and (that) your fruit should remain 

Acts 2. 30 that of the fruit of his loins, according to 

Kom. I. 13 that I might Tiave some fruit among you 

6. 21 What fruit had ye then in those things 

6. 22 ye have your fruit unto holiness, and the 

15. 28 and have sealed to them this fruit, I will 

> Co. g. 7 and eateth not of the fruit thereof! or 



Gal. 5. 12 But the fruit of tlie Spirit is love, Joy 
Eph. 5. 9 the fruit of tlie Spirit (U) in all goodness 
Phil. I. II Bemg filled with tho fruits of righteous 
I. 22 But if I live in the flesh, this (is) tho fruit 

4. 17 I desire fruit that may abound to your ac. 
2 Ti. 2. 6 htisbandm. . .must be . . partaker of the fr. 
Heb. 12. II it lieldeth the peaceable fruit of riglitc. 

13- 15 ' O fruit of (our) lips giving thanks to his 
Jas, 3. 17 gcn'le. .full of mercy and good fruits 

3. 18 tlie ruitof righteousness is sown in peace 

5. 7 wait' th for the precious fruit of tho ea. 
S- 18 and vne earth brought fortli her fruit 

Kev. 22. 2 which bare twelve (manner of) fruits 
22. 2 (and) yielded her fruit every month 
[See also Cast, fli_t ripe, hasty, new, summer, sycamore.] 
FBIHT, best — 
What is praised, .Tjp] zimrah. 

Gen. 43. 1 1 take of the best fruits In tho land in your 
FETJIT, to bear — 
To bear fruit, Kapirotpopiw karpophoreO. 

Matt 13. 23 wlilch also beareth fruit, and bringeth fo. 
FSriT, to bring — 
To be fruitful, rry^ parah. 

EzS. 36. 1 1 and they shall Inoreaoo and bring fnilt 
FRTJEp, to bring forth — 
l.To bring forth, increase, ZM nub. 

Psa. 92. 14 They sliall still bring forth fruH hi old 
2. 7*0 bear fruit, Kaptro<popiw karpophored. 

Mark 4. 20 and receive (it), and bring forth fruit 

4. 28 the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself 
Luke 8. 15 keep . .and bring forth fruit with patience 
Eom. 7. 4 that we should bring forth friut unto God 

7. s did work, .to bring forth fruit unto death 
Col. I. 6 and bringeth forth fruit, as. .also in you 

FETJIT, first of ripe — 

Fulness, nvhp meleah. 

Exod22. 29 the first of thy ripe fruits, and of Uiy llq. 
FSUIT, without — 
Without fruit, &Kapwos akarpos.- 

Judo 12 without fruit, twice dead, plucked cp by 
FEUTT witherea, whoso — 
Withering autumnal fruit, ^Qivowoiptvis phthi')U>. 

Judo 12 trees whose fruit withercth. .twice dead 
FRTTITFUL — 
l.Seed, y-v zera. 

Eze. 17. s took, .and planted it in a frultfal field 
2.T0 be fruitful, m,9 parah. 

Gen. 49. 22 a fruitful bough, .a fruitful bough by a 

Psa. 128. 3 Thy wife, .as a fruitful vine by the sides 

Isa. 17. 6 four (or) five in the outmost fruitful bra. 
32. 12 T.hcy shall lament, .for the fruitful vino 

Eze. 19. 10 she was fruitful and full of branches by 

Z. Fruit, '^p peri. 

Psa. 107. 34 A fruitful land into barrenness, for tho 
148. 9 and all hills ; fruitful trees, and all cod, 

i. Fruit bearing, Kapiro^ipos karpophoros. 

Acts 14. 17 gave us rain from heaven, and fruitful 
PEUITFUL, to bo — 
l.To produce fruit, H'i,^para, 5. 

Hos. 13. 15 Though he be fruitful among, .brethren 
2. To be fruitful, rn^ parah. 

Gen. I. 22 Bo fruitful, and multiply, and fill the w.it. 
I. 28 God said unto them. Be fruitful, and mu. 
8. 17 that they may breed, .and bo fruitful 
9. I Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish 
9. 7 And you, be ye fruitful, and multiply 
26. 22 and we shall be fruitful in tho land 
35. II And God said, .be fruitful and multiply 
Exod. I. 7 And the children of Israel were fruitful 
Jer. 23. 3 and they shall bo fruitful and increase 

S.To bear fruit, Kapvo<popiw karpophored. 

Col. I. 10 being fruitful m every good work, and 
FEtnTTDX, to cause to bo — 
To make fruitful, rr§ parah, 5. 

Gen. 41. 52 For God hath caused mo to bo fruitful in 

FEUrmJL field — 

Fruitful place or field, "jp"!? karmel. 

Isa. 10. 18 of his fruitful field, both soul and body 
E9. 17 Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitfulfl. 
29. 17 tho fruitful field shall be esteemed as a f. 
32. 15 and the wilderness be a fruitful field 
32. 15 the fruitful field be counted for a forest 
32. 16 righteousness remain in the fruitful field 

FBUITFUL, to make — 

To make fruitful, rnj parah, 5. 

Gen. 17. 6 I will make thee exceeding fruitful, and 

17. 20 I., will make htm fruitful, and will mult. 

28. 3 God. .bless thee, and make thee fruitful 

48. 4 I will make thee fruitful, and multiply 

Lev. 26. 9 I will, .make you fruitful, and multiply 

FBTTITrOl place — 

Fruitful place or field, So"!3 karmel. 

Jer. 4. 26 the fruitful place (was) a wilderness, and 

FETTimn., very — 

A son of oil, t??*'!? ben-shemen. 

Isa. s- I ^^^1^ * viaevard lu a very Imiittul hlU 



FKT7ITS — 
I.Power, rja koaeh. 

Job 31. 39 If I liave eaten the fruits thereof withoit 
2. Ripe or full fruits, inupa opOra. 

Kov. 18. 14 the fruits that thy soul lusted afWr an 
FSUSTEATE, to — 
l.To breakj make void, T),^ parar, 6. 

Ezra 4. 5 to frustrate their purpose, all the dart 

Isa. 44. 25 That frustrateth the tokens of tho liars 

2. To put aside, ietrfu atheteO. 

Gal. 2. 21 1 do not frustrate tho grace olQoi: tot 
FEYINO pan — 
Frying pan, kettle, n^rrm marcheaheth. 

Lev. 2. 7 If.a meatoff«ring(baken) in thetrylngp. 
7. 9 and oil that is dressed in tho trylog paa 
FUEL — 
1. Fating, food, n^5H oklah, 

Eze. 15. 4 Behold, It is cast into tho flr© for fael. 
15. 6 which I have given to the fire for faei 
21. 32 Thou shalt bo for fuel to the fire ; thy 
i.Eating, food, n^bgo maakoleth. 

Isa, 9. s but' sliall bo witli burning, .fuel of flr* 
9. 19 shall be as the fuel 

FxronrvE — 

l.Onejlccing, a fugitive, rn^ bariach. 

Isa. 15. 5 his fugitives, .unto Zoar, an hctfer of 
2.0ne feeing, a fugitive, n-j2l? mibrach. 

Eze. 17. 21 all his fugitives with oil his bands ahaQ 

3. 7*0 move, shake, stagger wander, y» nua. 

Gen. 4. 12 a fugitive and a vagabond shalt thou bo 

4. 14 I shall be a fugitive and a vaga)x>ud 
L To fall, '?5) naplial. 

2 Ki.25. II tho fugitives that fell away to the king ol 
5. One who slips out, a'hp palit. 

Judg 12. 4 Ye Gilcaditcs (are) fugitives of Ephralm 
FULl'lL, to — 
l.To cut off, ys? batsa, 3. 

Lam. 2. 17 ho hath fulfilled his word that be boil 
2. To complete, finish, rh^ kalah, 3. 

Kxod. 5. 13 Fulfil your works, .dally tasks, as when 

5. 14 Wherefore have ye not lulfliled your tasJc 

Z. To fill up or in, 1*79 male. 

Job 36. 17 thou hast fulfilled tho Judgment of ihe w. 

i. To fill in or up, kSij male, 3. 

Gen. 29. 27 Fulfil her week, anu we will give thea 

29. 28 And Jacob did so, and fulfilled her we«< 
Exod23. 26 the number of thy days I wiU fulfil 
~i Ki. 2. 27 that he might fulfil the word of tho LoUD 
8. 15 and hath with his hand fulfilled (it), say. 
8. 24 and hast fulfilled (it) with thine hand, as 
a fTh. 6. 4 who hath with his hands fulfilled (that) 
6. 15 and hast fulfilled (it) wth thine hand, as 
36. 21 To fulfil the word of the LoKD by the m. 
36. 21 desolate, .to fulfil threescore and ton y«. 
Psa. 20. 5 banners : the Lord fulfil all thy potitioua 
Jer. 44. 25 and fulfilled with your hand, sayyig 

5. 7*0 do, nj^y asah. 

2 Sa. 14. 22 in that the king hath fulfilled the request 

1 Ch.22. 13 if thou takest heed to fulfil the statutes 
Psa. 145. 19 He will fulfil the desii-e of them thot fear 

148. 8 vapour; stormy .wind fulfilling his word 

5.Tofill up, i.vair\T\pia anaplerod. 

Matt 13. 14 And in them is fulfilled the prophecy o> 
Ool. 6. 2 Bear ye. .and so fulfil the law of Clirist 

7. To fill out, iKv\-np6w ekplerod. 

Acts 13. 33 God hath fulfilled the some onto as their 

8. To fill, 7nake full, vKrjp6a) plero6. 

Matt. 3. 15 for thus it becomcth us to fulfil all rtgb 

4. 14 That it might bo fulfilled which was sp. 

5. 17 I am not come to destroy, but to fulfil 
Acts 12. 25 returned, .when they Iiad f ulfiUed . . ml>. 

13. 25 And as John fulfilled his course, he said 

13. 27 voices, .they have fulfilled, .in condemn. 

14. 26 recommended.. for tho work wkich they t 
Uom.13. 8 he that loveth another hath fullUed 
Phil. 2. 2 Fulfil yo my Joy, that ye be like minded 
Col. I. 25 made a minister.. to fulfil the word of G. 

4. 17 And say. Take heed, .that thou fulfil It 

2 Th. I. II fulfil all the good pleasure of (his) good. 

9. TV do, make, woUa poied. 

Acts 13. 22 a man. .which shall fulfil all my will 
Eph. 2. 3 fulfilling the desires of the i»eh and c2 
Rev. 17. 17 in their hearts to fulfil his will, and to 

10.7*0 accomplish, end, r(\ftSt> teleiod. 

Luke 2. 43 And when they had fulfilled tha days, «■ 
Johni9. 28 that the Scripture might be fulfilled, salth 

11. T'o end, rtXiu teleS. 

Acts 13. 29 when they had fulfilled all that was wrL 
Rom. a. 27 if it fulfil the law. Judge thee, who by 
Gal. 5. 16 ye shall not fulfil tho lust of tho flesh 
Jas. 3. 8 If ye fulfil the royal law according to tb* 
Rev. 15. 8 till the seven plagues .. were fulfilled 
17. 17 until the words of God shall be fulfilled 
ao. 3 tin the thousand years should be (ulflUed 

12. To end together, avvnxiu aunteleS. 

Marlci3. 4 sign when all these things shall Mt hUflL 

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TOUILLED, to be — 

l.To be complete, finished, n?^ halah. 

Ezra I. 1 that the word ol'the LOKD . .might bo ful. 
2, To he fuU, n'?o male. 

Gen. 2j. 24 wiien her dayB to bo delivered were fill. 
»9. 21 Give, .my wife, lor my days aro fulfilled 
50. 3 And forty days were fulfilled for him 

50. 3 for so aro fulfilled the days of those that 
IiBV. 12. 4 the days of her purifying bo fulfilled 

12. 6 when the days of her purifying are ful. 

- Kum. 6. 5 until the days bo fulfilled, in the which 

6. 13 when the days of his separation are ful. 
3 Sa. 7. 13 when thy days be fulfilled, and thou 
Lara. 4. 18 our end is near, our days are fulfilled 
Eze. 5. 2 when the days of the siege are fulfilled 
Dan. 10. 3 till three whole weeks were fulfilled 

%,To be filled, completed, vha male, 2. 

E.xod. 7. 25 And seven days were fulfilled, after that 

i.To he ended, f)iD suph. 

Dan. 4. 33 Xho same hour was the thing fulfilled 

h.To become, come to pass, ylvo/xai ginoiiMi. 

Alatt. 5. 18 shall in no wise pass, .till all bo fulfilled 

24. 34 shall not pass, till all these things be t. 
Xuko2i. j2 shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled 

CTofll, make full, Tr\r]p6a) pleroo. 

^att I. 22 this was done, that it might bo fulfilled 
2. 15 it might be fulfilled which was spoken of 
2. 17 Then was fulfilled that which was spoken 

2. 23 that It might be fulfilled which was spo. 

8. 17 That It might bo fulfilled which was spo. 
. 12. 17 That it might bo fulfilled which was spo. 

13. 35 That it might be fulfilled that was spoken 

51. 4 All this was done, that it might bo ful. 
26. 54 how then shall tho scriptures bo fulfilled 

26. 56 scriptures of tho prophets might bo ful. 

27. 9 Tlicn was fulfilled that which was spoken 
27. 35 [that it might be fulfilled which was sp.j 

Mark i. 15 Tho time is fulfilled, and tho kingdom of 

14. 49 but tho scriptures must bo fulfilled 

15. 28 [And tho scripture was fulfilled, which] 
Xuko I. 20 my words, which [shall bo fulfilled] in 

4. 21 This day is this scripture fulfilled in your 
21. =2 th.it all things., written [m.ay be fulfilled] 

21. 24 until the times of tho Gentilesbo fulfilled 

22. 16 until it be fulfilled in tho Icingdom of God 
24. 44 that all things must bo fulfilled, which 

John 3. 29 voice ; this my joy thereforeijs fulfilled 

12. 38 Tliat the saying, .might bo fulfilled, which 

13. 18 but that tho scripture may bo fulfilled 
15. 23 that the wcJrd might bo fulfilled that is 
17. 12 that the scripture might be fulfilled 
17. 13 that they might have my joy fulfilled 
j8. 9 That tho saying might bo fulfilled, which 
J 8. 32 That tho saying of Jesus might bo fulfil. 
19. 24 that tho scripture might bo fulfilled 

19. 36 done, that the scripture should bo ful. 
Acta I. 16 this scripture must needs have been ful. 

3. 18 But those things, .ho hath so fulfilled 

9. 23 And after that many days were fulfilled 
Kom. 8. 4 righteousness . . might be fulfilled in us 

2 Co. 10. disobedience, when your obedience is fa. 
Gal. 5. 14 For all th.o lav/ is fulfilled in one v/ord 
■ Jas. 2..23 the scripturo was fulfilled which s.'.ith 
Rev. 6. II and their brethren, .should bo fulfilled 

TxsjiTnjjrsQ — 

fulness, irX'fipaifia pleroma. 

Rom. 1 3. 10 therefore love (is) tho luinUiufj of tho 

FULL (be) — 
l.FuU, t6^ male. 

'Gen. 41. 7 cars devoured tho seven rank and full 
41. 22 seven cars came' up in one stalk, full aud 

Num. 7. 13 both of them . .full of flno flour mingled 

7. 14, 20 One spoon of . .gold, full of incenso 
7> 19 full of flno flour mingled with oil, for a 

[So in V. 25, 31, 37, 43, 49. 55, 61, 67, 73, 79]. 

7- 26. 32> 38, 44. 50 golden spoon, .full of inco. 

7. 56, 62, 68, 74, 80 golden spoon, .full cf ineon. 

7. 86 Tho golden spoons, .twelve, full of inocn. 

iJent. 6. II houses fuU of all good, .which thou fllle. 

33. 23 and full with tho blessing of the Loed 

34. 9 Joshua, .was full of tho spirit of wisdom 
Euth.i. 21 I went out full, and tho Loud hath brou. 
2 Sa. 23. II whore was apiece of ground full of lenti. 
a Kl. 4. 4 and thou shalt set aside that which is full 

7., 15 all tho way (was) full of garments and v. 
X CK.ii. 13 where was a parcel of ground full of bar. 

21. 22 thou Shalt grant it mo for tho full price 
•«• ,. "■ '•* ''"'' ^ ^'"^ verily buy it for the full price 
lifeh. 9. 25 and possessed houses full of all goods 
Pea. 73. 10 waters of a full (cup) aro wrung out to 

75. 8 a cup, and tho wmo is red ; it is full of ml. 
144. 13 our garners, .full, affording all manner 
Prov.17, 1 than an house full of sacrifices, .strife 
EccL I. 7 run into tho sea ; yet tho sea (is) not full 
Isa. I. 21 tho faitlif ul city . , it was full of judgment 

22. 2 Thou that art full of stirs, a tumultuous 
51. 20 they are full of tho fury of tho Lord, the 

Jer. 4. 12 a full wind from thoso . .shall come unto 

5. 27 cage Is full of birds, so (are) their houses f. 

6. II I am full of tho fury of the Lord; I am 

35. 5 And I Bot. .pots full of wine, and cups 
^e. I. 18 rings . .full of eyes round about them four 

10. 12 and the wheels, .full of eyes round about 
17. 3 full of feathers, which had divers colours 
«8. >e Thou, .full of wisdom, and perfect in bo. 
17. I midst of tllo velley'which (was) lull ol b. 



Amos 2. 13 as a cart is pressed (that is) lull of sheaves 
Nah. 3. I it (is) all full ol lies', .robbery ; the prey 

2. Fulness, H'\b6, i6jp iTielo. 

Exodi6. 33 Take a pot, and put an omer full of man. 
Lev. 16. 12 he shall take a censer full of burning 

16. 12 hands full of sweet incenso beaten small 
Num22. 18 If Balak would give me his house full of 

24. 13 If Balak would give r.io his house full of 
Judg. 6. 38 wringed the dew. .a bowl full of water 
2 Sa. 8. 2 measured, .with one full line to keep all. 
2 Ki. 4. 39 gathered^horeof wild gourds his lap lull 
Eccl. 4. 6 than botn the hands full (with) travail 
Isa. 6. 3 Holy, .the whole earth (is) full of his glo. 
Eze. 32. 15 bo destitute of that whereof it was full 

41. 8 foundations, .a full reedof six great cub. 

3. Many, much, great, 3t rah. 

Lam. I. I How doth the city sit solitary (that was) 1. 

^ i. Satisfied, satiated, yaV sabea. 

Gen. 2 5. 8 Then Abraham . . died . , an old man, and 1. 
I Sa. 2. s full have hired out themselves for bread 
Prov 27. 7 The full soul loathcth an honey comb: b, 

h.Satiety, Mis' soba. 

Exodi6. 3 when we did eat broad to the lull ; »or 
Lev. 26. 5 ye shall cat your bread to tho full, and 
Psa. 78. 25 angels' food : ho scat them meat to tho 1. 

C. To complete, D7ts' shalam, 3, 

£xod22. 3 he should make lull restitution : 11 he 

7. Finished, perfect, th^ shalem. 

Gen. IS. 16 the Iniquity of tho Amorites (is) not yet f. 
Euth 2. 12 a full revi'ard bo given thee ol the LoED 

Z.Pcrfeciion, Ch torn. 

Job 21. 23 One dioth in his lull strength, being wli, 

^.Perfect, complete, D'Olj tamim. 

Lev. 25. 30 not redeemed within tho space ol a lull 

10. Days, D'l?; yamim. 

Dan. 10. 2 I Daniel was mourning three lull wccka 

11. To satiate, satisfy, Kopeyyv/si korennumi. 

1 Co. 4. 8 Now ye are lull, now ye aro rich, ye have 

12. Replete, stored, full, /x^ffrSs mestos. 

Matt 23. 28 within ye aro full of hypocrisy and Inl. 
Johni9. 29 Kow there was set a vessel full of vinegar 

21. II drew the net to land full of great fishes 
Eom. I. 29 full of envy, murder, dobato, deceit, ma. 

15. 14 that yo also are full of goodness, filled 
Jas. 3. 8 (it is) an unruly evil, full of deadly poison 
3. 17 full of mercy and good fruits, without 

2 Po. 2. 14 Having eyes full of adiiltery, and that 

13. To replete, store, fill, yuccTo'ci) mestoB. 

Acts 2. 13 Others . . said, These men are full ol new 

li. Full, -nXiipris pleres. 

Matti4. 2o up of tho fragments, .twelve baskets lull 

ij. 37 broken (meat), .was left seven baskets 1. 
Mark 4. 28 ear, after that tho full corn in tho ear 
6. 43 And they took up twelve baskets full ol 

8. 19 how many baskets full of fragments took 
Luke 4. I And Jesus, being full of the Holy Ghost 

5. 12 behold a man full ol leprosy ; who seeing 
John 1. 14 dwelt among us. .full of grace and truth 
Acts 6. 3 men . . full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom 

0. 5 they choso Stephen, a man full of faith 

6. 8 Stephen, fuH'of faith and power, did 

7. 55 he, being full of the Holy Ghost, looked 

9. 36 this woman was full of good works and 
II. 24 ho was a good man, and full of tho Holy 
13. 10 fuU of all subtilty and all mischief 

19. 28 they were full of v/rath, and cried out 
2 John 8 lose not. .but that wo receive a lull row. 

I5.ro make full, wKrjpSo) pleroo. 

Johni6. 24 yo shall receive, that your joy may bo lull 

1 Jo. I. 4 write wo unto you that your joy may bo 1. 

2 John 12 speak faco to face, that ova' joy may be 1. 

16. Fulness, irhijpaiiJi.a plerOma. 

Mark 8. 20 how many baskets full of fragments took 
[See also Ago, branches, ears, end, iced, filled, weight.] 

FULL, to bo (or have) — 
l.To be full, nha male. 

Exod. 8. 21 houses ol the Egyptians shall bo full of 

Judg 16. 27 Now tho house was full ol men and wo. 

2 Ki. 4. 6 came to pass, when the vessels were full 
6. 17 tho mountain (was) full ol horses and cli. 

Job 20. II His bones are full, .of his youth, which 

21. 24 His breasts are full ol milk, and his bones 
32. 18 For I am full of matter che spirit within 
36. 16 should be set on thy/'j.Dlo . .full of fatness 

Pea, 10. 7 His mouth Is full ck cursing aud deceit 
26. 10 and their right hand is full ol bribes 
3^ 5 earth is full of tho goodness of tho Loud 
48. 10 thy right hand is full of righteousness 
65. 9 the river of God .. is full of water : thou 
74. 20 dark places, .aro full of the habitations 
104. 24 O Lord . . tho earth is full of thy riches 
119. 64 Tho earth, O Lord, is full of thy mercy 

Eccl. 9. 3 also the heart .. is full of ovil, and mad. 

Isa. I. 15 wUl not hoar : your hands aro full of bl. 
II. 9 the earth shall bo full of the knowledge 
13. 21 houses shall bo full of doleful creatures 
15. 9 tho waters of Diraon shall bo full of blood 

22. 7 thy choicest valleys shall bo full of char. 
»H. 8 For all tablee-aro full ol vomit, .fllthincaa 



Tsai lo. 27 his lips are full of indignation, and his 
Jer. 6. 11 I am full of the fury ol the Lord ; I am 

23. 10 For the land is full of adulterers ; lor 
Ezo. 7. 23 is full of bloody crimes, and the city is f. 
9. 9 land is full of blood, and the city full of 

10. 4 the court was lull ol the brightness of th3 
Joel 2. 24 the floors shall be full of wheat, and tho 

3. 13 for the press is full, the fats overflow 
Mic. 3. 8 truly I am full of power by the spirit of 

6. 12 For tho rich men thereof aro full of vio. 
Hah. 3. 3 God came, .the earth was full ol his pra.' 

2. To be filled, nha male, 2. 

2 Ki. 10. 21 the house ol Baal was full from oneend 
Esth. 3. 5 bowed not. then was Haman full ol wra. 
5. 9 ho was full of indignation against Mordc. 
Eccl. 1 1. 3 If the clouds be fuU of rain, they empty 
Isa.- 2. 7 Their land also is full of silver and gold 
2. 7 their land is also full ol horses, neither 
2. 8 Their land also is lull ol idols ; they wor. 
Eze. g. 9 the land is full ol blood, and the city full 
32. 6 thy blood . . and the rivers shall be full c° 
Zeoh. 8. 5 the streets ol tho city shall be lull of boy» 

S. To fill in or up, aha male, 3. 

Psa. 127. 5 Happy, .the man that hath his qnivers 1 

4. To he filled, nha mela, 4. 

Dan. 3. 19 Tlien was Nebuchadnezzar full olfory 

Z.To he satisfied, satiated, M\f saha. 

Deut. 6. 1 1 when thou shalt have eaten and bo lull 
8. 10 When thou hast eaten and art lull, then 
8. 12 Lest, .thou hast eaten and art lull, and 

11. 15 grass, .that thou mayest eat, and be lull 

1 Ch.23. I So when David was old and lull of days 
Psa. 104. 16 Tho trees of the Lord aro fuU . . the cedars 
Prov 27. CO Hell and destruction are never full ; so 

i^ 30. 9 Lest I bo full, and deny . . and say. Who 

T, To fill, load, freight, ye/xl^o) gemizo. 

Mark 4. 37 beat Into the ship, so that it was now full 

S.Tofill in, malce full, d/xTriirXTjfiL empipUmi. 
Luke 6. 25 Woo unto you that are lull ! lor ye shall 

9,To make fidl, irAripScij pleroo. 

Matt 13. 43 Which, when it was lull, they drew to sh. 
Johnis. II miglit remain, .and. .your joy might bo 1. 
Acts 7. 23 And when ho was full lorty years old 
Phil. 4. i3 I am full, having received ol Epaphrodi. 

FULL, to beoomo — 

To be or become full, tiho male. 

Lev. 19. 29 and the land become lull ol wickcdncsB 

FTJLL, to bo ccmo to tho — 

To perfect', finish, Di?;j iamam, 5, 

Dan. 8. 23 v/hcn. .transgressors aro como to tho luU 

FULL, to dra-w — 

To fill up, t;hg male, 3, 

2 Ki. 9. 24 Jehu drew a bow r.-ith his lull strength 

FULL of — 

1. Satisfied, satiated, I.'?V sdbca. 

Gen. 33. 29 Isaae gave up tho ghost, .old and lull of 

1 Oh. 29. 28 ho died, .lull of days, riches and honour 
Job 10. 15 (I am) full of contusion ; therefore sco 

14. I Man . .(13) ol low days, and full of troubla 
42. 17 So Job died, .old, aud full ol days 

2.T0 ho full, replete, loaded, yQ/ioi gemo. 

Eov. 4. 6 lour beasts full of eyes before and behind 
S. 8 golden vials lull of odours, which are tho 
13. 7 golden vials full of the wrath of God 
17. 3 fuU of names of blasphemy, having seven 
17. 4 having a golden cup iu her hand full ol 
21. 9 seven vials lull ol tho seven last phigues 

FULL of, to be — 

l.To make many, nijri rahah, 5. 

Eccl. 10. 14 A lool also is full ol words : a man cannot 

l.To he satiated, VSiv saha. 

2 Ch.24. 15 Jchoiada. .was lull ol days when he died 
Job 7. 4 end I am lull ol tossings to and Iro untj 
Psa. 17. 14 they aro lull ol children, and leave tho 

83. 3 For my soul is lull ol troubles : and my 
Isa. I. II I am full ol the burnt offerings ol rams 

S.To he full, replete, ye/j.o) gemo. 

Matt 23. 23 within they are full of extortion and 

23. 27 but are within full of dead, .bones, and 
Lukeii. 39 your inward part is full of ravening and 
Rom. 3. 14 Whoso mouth (is) full of cursing and 
Rev. 4. 8 And tho four bc.aats.. full of eyes within 

ISee also Compassion, heaviness, labour, marrow.) 

FULL, to mako — 

To make full, ■n-XTjpico pleroo. 

Acts 2. 28 thou shalt make me lull ol joy with thy 

FULL como, to bo — 

To make full, ir\TjpSa pileroo. 

John 7. 8 not up yet. for my time Is Dot yet fnll c 

FULL tale, to, give in — 
To fill up, nSi? male, 3. 

1 Sa. 18. 27 they cavo thorn In full talo to the king 

FULL, till bo — 
Satiety, nv.^^ sohali. 

"Eizo. 39. ig yo shall cat fat till ye be full, and drinks 



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FURY 



ITJXL, to the — 

To be satiijied, satiated, ViV saha. 

Exodifi. 8 give you. .in the morniug bread to the t. 

FULL (time) came — 

To fill full, -irX-ltOio pletho. 

Luke I. 57 Now Elizabeth's full time came that she 
FULL year — 
Days, d"d; yamim. 

Lev. 25. 29 within a. .full year may he redeem it 
FULLER — 
\,To ioash, D55 hahas. 

2 Ki. 18. 17 ^7hicll (is) in tlic high way of the fuller's f. 

Isa. 7. 3 pool in the liigh way of tlie filler's lield 
36. 2 stood . .in tlie liigh way of the fuller's Held 

2. To wash, 053 kabas, 3. 

Mai. 3. 2 like a refmer's fire, and like fuller's soap 
Z.A fuller, cloth dresser, yva^ev^ r/ndpheus. 

Mark 9. 3 so as no fuller on earth can white them 
FuLLY — 
I.To finish, n^3 kalah, 3. 

Num. 7. I on the day that Moaes had fully set up 

2. Full, x!?n male. 

Nah. I. 10 they shall be devoured as stubble fully 

S. To fill in or up, kSo male, 3. 

Numi4. 24 because he; .liath followed mo fully, him 

4. 7*0 he put before, 131 vagad, 6. 

Euth 2. rr It hath fully been showed mo all that 
riTLLY preach, to — 
To malce full, irAi^pot) pleroo. 

Eora 15. 19 I have fully preached tho gospel of Christ 
FULLY, to go — 
To fill up, complete, k^d male, 3. 

I Ki.zi. 6 Solomon, .wont not fully after the LoBS 
FULLY set, to be — 
To be full, fill ill, nVb male. 

Eccl. 8. n the heart, .of men is fuUy set in them 
FULNESS — . 
I..T0 be full, fill in, complete, N70 mala. 

Job 20. 22 In the fulness of his sufficiency he shall 
2. Fulness, K 70 melo. 

Deut33. 16 the precious things of tho »arth and ful. 

I Ch. 16. 32 Let the sea roar, and the fulness thereof 

Psa. 24. I The earth (is) the LORD'S, and tho fulness 
50. 12 the world (is) mine, and the fulness ther. 
89. J I the >vorld and the fulness thereof, thou 
96. 11 let the sea roar, and the fulness thereof 
98. 7 Let the sea roar, and tho fulness thereof 

Eze. 19. 7 the land was desolate, and the fiilness 

S.Fidness, nxS.'? mcleah. 

Numi8. 27 as though, .the fulness of the ■(vine press 

A.Satiety, lljar soba. 

Psa. 16. II in thy presence (is) fulness of joy ; at thy 

5. Satiety, rt'il'^p sibah. 

Eze. 16. 49 fulness of bread, and abundance of idlen. 

6.Fullnoss, irXiipaifia pleroma. 

John I. 16 And of his fulness have all we receired 
E.om.11. 12 if the fall, .how much more their fulness! 
II. 25 untU the fulness of the Gentiles be come 
15. 29 I shall come in tho fulness of the blessing 
1 Co. 10. 26, 28 the earth (is) the Lord's, and the ful. 
Gal. 4. 4 But when the fulness of the time was 
Eph. 1. 10 That in the dispensation of the fulness 

1. 23 the fulness of him that filleth all in all 

3. 19 that ye might, bo fllled'withaU the fulness 

4. 13 the measure of the stature of the fulness 
Col. I. 19 pleased, .that in him should all fulness 

2. 9 For in him dwelleth all the fulness of 
[See also Assured, come, know, known, persuaded, ripe.] 

FURBISH, to — 

1. To polish, t^yp marat. 

Eze. 21. 9 a sword is sharpened, and also furbished 
21. II he hath given it to be furbished, that it 
21. 28 swor<*. .for the slaughter (it is) furbished 

2.T0 scour, polish, pio marac[. 

Jer. 46. 4furbi3h the spears.. put on the brigan. 

FURBISHED — 

To be polished, B"in marat, 4. 

Eze. 21. 10 it is furbished that it may glitter 
21. II and it is furbished,'to give it into the 

FURIOUS 

l.Ueat, fury, nan chemah. 

Prov 22. 24 and' with a furious man thou shalt not go 

29. 22 and a fui'ious man aboundeth in trans. 
Eze. 5. 15 execute judgments, .in furious rebukeo 
25. 17 vengeance upon them with furious rebu. 

i. Possessor of heat, .ion Vi^a baal chemah. 

Nah. I. 2 God. .the LoBD revengeth, and (is) fuP. 

FURIOUS, to he — 

To he v»-oth, nsp qetsaph. 

Dan. 2, 12 For this cause the king was. .very fur. 

TUEI0US:.T— 
l.ln heat, nona lecliemah. 
' Eze. 23. 2s and thoy shall deal furiously with thea 



2. With madness, fitry, l'iV3^3 bcshiffi/aon. 

2 Ki. 9. 20 driving of Jehu, .'for he driveth furiously 
FURLONG — 
A stade, {one i-ith of English mile, one eighth of 

Roman), ai ' hov stadion. 

Luke24, 13 w aS from Jerus.ilcm . .threescore furlongs 

John 6. 19 abou'o five and twenty or thirty furlongs 

11. 18 lieth.-iiiy was ni^h. .alrout (Ifteoii furluugs 
Rev. 14. 20 sp.ice of a thousand. .sUc hundred furlo. 

21. 16 with the reed, twelve thousand furlongs 
FURNACE — 

\. Furnace, oven, ]\m attun. 

Dan, 3. 6, II, 15 tho midst of a bumiug fiery furn.ico 
3. 17 to deliver us frorti the Inirning tiery fur. 
3. 19 should heat the furnace one seven times 
3. 20 to cast, .into the burniuf,' fiery furnace 
3. 21, 23 the midst of the burning fiery furnace 
3. 22 and the furnace exceeding hot, the li.iuie 
3. 26 to the mouth of the burning fiery furnace 

2.Furnace, smelling oven, I?'?? hibsUan. 

Gen. 19. 28 smoke ;-Avent up as the smoke of a far. 
Exod. 9. 8 Take to you haudfuls of ashes of the fur. 
9. 10 they took ashes of the furnace, and stood 
19 iS smoke, .ascended as the smoke of a fur. 

Z. Furnace, a crucible, "113 hur. 

Dent. 4. 20 brought you forth out of the iron furnace 
I Ki. 8. 51 from the midst of the fuiiiacc of iron 
Prov 17. 3 pot (is) for silver, and the furnace for gold 
27. 21 the fining pot lor silver, and the furnace 
Isa. 48. 10 I have chosen thee in the furnace of 
Jer. II. 4 I brought them, .from the iron furnace 
Eze. 22. 18 they (arc) brass, .in the midst of the fur. 

22. 20 they gather, .into the midst of the fur. 
22. 22 As silver is melted in the. .furnace, so 

^.Furnace, '?'bj;. alii. 

Psa. 12. 6 silver tried in a furnace of earth, puri. 

hjin oven, "Win tannur. 

Oen. 15. 17 a smoking furnace, and a buminf; lamp 
Nell. 3. II Hashub. .repaired, .the tov.-er of the lur. 

12. 38 from beyond tho tower of the furiL-ccs 
Isa. 31. 9 LoKD, whose fli'c (is) in Zi&n, and hie fur. 

Q.Furnace, Ka/iivos Jcaminos. 

Matt 13. 42 shall east them into a furnace of fire 

13. 50 shall cast them into the fiiriiace of fire 
Rev. I. 15 his feet, .as if they burned in a furnaco 

9. 2 smoke, .as the smoke of a gi'cat furnace 

FURNISH, to -!- 

l.Tofdl in or up, complete, upli male, 3. 

Isa. 65. II furnish the drink olferinr; unto that num. 

2. To lift uj}, t<'Vi nasa, 3. 

1 Ki. 9. II Hiram, .had furnished Solomon v/ith 

3.7*0 encircle as vnlh a chain, piv, anaq, 5. 

Deut.15. 14 Thou Shalt fui-nish him liberally out of 

4. To set in array, ^i-iy aralc. 

Psa. 78. 19 Can God furnish a table .n thewildcmcss? 
Prov. 9. 2 wine ; she hath also furnished icr table 

5. 7*0 make a vessel, 'h'^ n'^V asah keli. 

Jer. 46. 19 furnish thyself to go into captivity ; for 
Q.To be filled in or up, ?rAr;9o/xai plHhomai. 

Matt22. 10 and the wedding was furnished v/itli 
7. 7*0 spread out, ffTpiivvvixi stronnumi. 

Marki4. 15 he will show you a large upper room 1. 

Luke22. 12 ho shall show you a lai-ge upper room f. 

FURNISH thoroughly, to — 
7*0 fit out, i^apri^ai exariizo. 

2 Ti. 3. 17 tlirouglily furnished unto all good works 

FURNITURE — 

l.Vessel, implement, ''73 keli. 

Exod3i. 7 and all the furniture of the tabernacle 
31. 8 And tho table and his funiiture, and the 
31. 8 pure candlestick with all his fm-niture 
31. 9 altar of burnt offering with all his furni. 
35. 14 The candlestick also, .and his finnituro 
39. 33 the tent, and all his furnitiue, his taehea 

Nah. ' 2. 9 glory out of all the pleasant furniture 

'2,.BoUter,-\'5 har. 

Gen. 31. 34 Rachel, .put them in tho camera furni, 

FURRO'W — 

\. Cutting, furrmo, -\V\i gcdud. 

Psa. 65. 10 thou settlest the furrows thereof : thou 
2.Furrow, njyo, n'ja.0 maanah, maaniih. 

Psa.129. 3' iiie piowers. .they made long thek fur. 
2. Furrow, iniquity, ]\li, njiy onah, ayin. 

Hos. 10. 10 shall bind themselves In their two fur. 
i.Bed, furrow, njny amgah. 

Eze '17 7 that he 'might water it by the furrows 
■ 17. 10 it shall wither in the furrows where it 

Z.Furroio, ridge, D.'pn teleni. 

Job 31. 38 or that the furrows likewise .. compl ain 
39. 10 Canst thou bind the unicorn, .in the f.? 
Hos. 10. 4 springeth up as hemlock in the furrows 
12. II their altars (are) as heaps in tho furrows 

FURTHER— 

I. Further, moreover, "^l^' yothcr. 

Eccl. 12. 12 And further, by Uiese, my son, bo atoo. 



2. Again, yet, anymore, liy od. 

Esth. 9. IS what(i6)thyrcque8tfurthcr?amlHghal 
3, Vet, further, tri eti. 

Matt 26. 63 what further need haro we of witnesact' 

Acta 21.28 and further brought Greeks also into th . 

Hob. 7. It what further need, .that another priest, 
i. Vet further, c-tt! -kKqIov ctl pleion. 

Acts 4. 17 But that it spread no further among th' 
24. 4 that I l;e not further tedious unto theo . 

2 Ti. 3. g But they shall proceed no further, for 
B.Further, -wopliurfpu) porr'hOtcrO. 

Luke 24. 28 made as though he would have gone fur. 
6.7*0 add, f\^\ yasajih. 

Dcutio. 8' (he officers shall speak further unto tho 
7.7*0 add, rfi< yusaph, 5. 

Num22. 26 tlie angel of the Lop.i) went further, an(*i 

Job 38. II Hitherto shalt thou come, but no furtlk; 
FURTHER, any — 
Yet, still, further, en eti. 

M.irk 5. 35 why troublcst thou tho Slastcr any fur.J 
14. G3 What need wo any further witnesses t 

Luke22. 71 What need we any further wiliicsB ? for 
FXFRTHER, to (go) — 
1.7*0 lift U2>, Nif'J nnsn, 3. 

Ezra 8. 36 they furthered tho people, and tho.bouar ' 
2.7*0 bring out, pin pug, 5. 

Psa. 140. 8 further not his wicked dcvlco, Ocst) they 
3.7*0 set apart, SdarTjfii diistcmi. 

Acts 77. cS wlieii they had gone a little further, thoy 
FURTHERANCE — 
A slrikhig forward, advance, -rrpoKc-n',) prokope. 

Phil. I. 12 have fallen out ratlicr unto thc'furthera. 
I. 25 abide, .for your furtherance and Joy of U 
FURTHERMORE — ' 

1. Again, yd, anymore, "iiv od. 

Exod. 4. 6 And the LORD said furthermore unto I:Iia 
I.Then, so then, elra eita. 

Heb. 12. 9 Furthermore wo have had fathers of ouT; 
Z.As to what is left, rh Xonrhv to loiijon. 

I Th. 4. I Furthermore then wo beseech you, hret 
i.And, 1 11a. 

Eze. 8. e He said furthermore unto me; Soirof m, 
FURTHERMORE, and — 
Alco, ']X aph. 

Eze. 23."4o And furthermoro, that yo have Beat for 
FURY — 
1. Ileal, fury, Win chema. 

Dan. II. 44 he shall go forth with great fury to dost 

2. Heat, fury, NCq chama. 

Dan. 3. 13 Then Nebuchadnezzar in. .rage and fury 
Dan. 3. 19 Then was Nebuclmdnezzar fuU of fury 

Z.IIcat, fury, n.pn chemaii. 

Gen. 27. 44 tarry, .imtil thy brother's fifry turn .'iway 
Lev. 26. 28 1 will walk contrary unto you. .in fury 
Isa. 27. 4 Fury (is) not in me : who would set the 
34. 2 and. .fury upon all their armies : he halA 
42. 25 he hath poured upon hhn the fury of hii 
SI. 13 because of the fury of the oppressor, aa 
51. 13 and where (is) the fury of the oppressor? 

51. 17 which hast drunk, .the cup of his fury 
SI. 20 they are full of the fury of the Lord, tho 
51. 22 the dregs of the cup of my fury ; thou 
59. 18 he will repay, fury to his adversaries 

63. 3 f or I ^vi!l . . trample them in my fury ; and 
63. 5 therefore.. my fury, it upheld mo 
63. 6 I will, .make them drunk in my fury, and 
66. 15 to render his anger mlli fury, and his 
Jor. 4. 4 lest my fury come forth like fire, and 

6. II I am full of the fury of the Lord ; I am 

7. 20 1111110 anger and my fury shall be poured 
10. 25 Pour out thy fury upon the heathen tha* 
21. 5 in auger, and in fury, and in great wrath 
21. 12 lest my fury go out like fkc, and bum 
23. 19 whirlwind of the Lord is gone forth In f, 
25. 15 Take the wine cup of this fury at my 

30. 23 the whirlwind, .goeth forth with fujy 
32. 31 city hath been.. aprovocation.. of my fn. 
32. 37 whither I have driven them, .in my fury 
3^. 5 of men, whom I have slain, .in my fury 
3(5. 7 for great (is) the anger and tho fury thr.^ 

42. 18 As. .my fury hath been poured forth 

42. 18 so shall my fiu-y be poured forth upon,^ 
44. 6 my fm-y and mine anger was poured for. 

Lam. 2. 4 he stood . .he poured out his fury like Are 

4. II The Lord hath iccomplished his fury 
Eze. s- 13 I '"^1 cause my fury to rest upon them 

5. 13 when I have accomplished my fury in 

5. 15 in anger and in fury and in furious "refc", 

6. 12 thus will I accomplish my fury upon 

7. 8 Now ^vUl I shortly pour out my fury 

8. 18 Therefore will I also deal in fury : min« 
9. 8 in thy pouring out of thy fury upon Jer.t 
13. 13 rend (it) with a stormy -wind in my fi^y 
13. 13 great hailstones in (my) fury, to consumo 

14. 19 and pour out my fury upon it in bloda 
16. 53 I will give thee blood in fury and jealo. 
16. 42 So vriU I make my furj- toward thee to . 
ig. 12 she was plucked up in fury, she was cael 
2c. 81 said, I wiU poiar.out my fury upon 

20. 13; =1 i said, I woittd pour out my fury 



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Sae. ao. 33 with lury poured out, will I rule over 
so. 34 I will bring you. .with fury poured out 
SI. 17 I will cause my fury to rest : I the Lord 
t2. lo so will I gather (you), .in my fury, and I 
*j. 32 that I the LORU liave poured out my fury 
ja4. 8 That It might cause fury to come up to 
■4. 13 till I have caused my fury to rest upon 
es. 14 according to mine anger and . . to my fury 
30. 15 1 will pour out my fury upon Sin, the 
q6. 6 I have spoken, .in my fury, because yo 
36. 18 X poured my fury upon them for the Wo. 
s8. j8 It shall come to pass.. my fury shall come 
Xkm, 8. ' 6 and ran unto him in the fury of his pow. 

9. 16 let. .thy fury be turned away from thy 
Jlio, 5. 15 in anger and fury upon the heathen 
Jfah, I. 6 his fury is pouied out like Are, and the 
Zoch. 8. 2 and I was jealous for her with great fury 

A.neat, fierceness, wrath, ]\t} charoiu 

Job sisi, 93 shall cast the fury of hia wrath nx>on him 



OA'-ill, hsi refection, 

A sonof Ebed who aided, tha ghechomttes ogalnBt 

JUdraoIech, P.O." 1309. 

Juds. 9. 26 G.i the son of Ebcd cnme with his brcth, 
- 9,28 O.tho sou'of Ebedfeiid,-..Whoi[ls^ Abim. 
.' 8- 3(*wheu Zebul .-. hoard the Vvords of G. tho 
g^ 3t Behold, G. . . and his' brethren be corae to 
c- 35' And G. tho son of E.' went out, and stood 
p.- 36 And when G. saw the people, he said 
p. 37 G. spake again and said. See there come 
9. 39 And G. went out before the men of She. 
t). 41 and Zebul tlttust outG, and his brethren 

OA'-ASa, vsii quaking. - 

Wore accurately Mount Gaash in tho district of Jlonnt 

llphralm. On tho N. side of the liill was Timnath-scrach 

(pr chores), the city given to Joshua. 

Josh 24. 30 buried, .on the north, .of the hill of C^ 
Judg. 2. 9 buried. .on the north. .of the hill G, 
e Sa. 23. 30 Benaiah. .Hiddai of tlie brooks of G. 
t Ch. II. 32 Hurai of tho brooks of G., Abiel tho Ar. : 

OA'-BA, WJ height^ ■ 

^ Levitioal city in Benjamin BearEamaTi, five miles from 

Oofna (now called Gifna), towards Kcapolis.- It was 

the IS. border of Judah, as Rimmon was the southern. 

Josh 18. 24 Chephar-haamraonai, and Ophni, and G. 

Ezra 2. 26 The children of Ramah and G., six liun.- 

Heh. 7. 30 The men of Ramah aud G., six hundred 

6AB'-3AI, '3(3 ingaiherer. 

A. chief among tho Bcnjamites after the xcttuu from 

exile. . B. 0. 445. 

Neh. II. ■ 8 after him 0.,Sallai, nine hundred twenty 
OAB-BA'-TUA, TaPpaOa, [from Jlch. ), elevated place. 
ffho tribunal or place of judgment in Jerusalem, called 
In Greek AidScrToioTov, the "pavement." 

Johnip. 13 called. .Pavement, but in the Hebrew, G. 
GAB-EI'-IX, Vxn^s, Ta^pi^)\ Ood is mighiij. 
A divine messenger sent to Daniel, to llai-y, and to 
Zecharias. • 

Dan. ' 8. 16 G., make this (rnau) to understand tha 
9. 21 the man G.,whora I had seen in the vision 

Xuko 1. 19 I am G., that stand in the presence of G. 
I. 26 in the sixth month tho uugel G. Mas sent 

OAD, 11, rJS, the seer, lot, forttcne. 

1. Jacob's seventh son, firstborn of Zilpah, Leah's maid, 

nod uterine brother of Asher. B.C. 1749. 

den. 30. II troop cometh : and she called his name.G. 
35. 26 sons of Zilpah, Leah's handmaid ; G. and 
46. i5 sons of G.; Ziphion, and Haggi, Shunl 
49. 19 G., a troop shall overcome him : but ho 
Exod. I. 4 Dan, and Naphtali, G., and Asher 
1 Ch. 5. 1 1 tho children of G. dwelt over against th. 
fi.The tribe that sprang from Gad and the territory they 
Inhabited. 
'; Num. 7. 14 Of G. ; Eliasaph the son of Deuel 

I. 24 Of the children of G., by their genera, 
a. 25 of the tribe of G. . .forty and live thou. 
a. 14 tribe of G. . .the captain of the sons of G. 
7. 42 son of Deuel, prince of the children of G. 
to. 20 over the host of the tribe of . .G. (was) E. 
»3. IS Of the tribe of G., Geuel the son of MachL 
e6. 15 The children of G. after their families 
eS. 18 These, .the families of the children of G. 
02. I the children of G. had a very great mul. 
02. a The children of G. . . came and spake unto 
32. 6 And Moses said unto the children of G. 
02. 25 And the children of G. . . spake unto M. 
fe2. 29 If the children of G. . .will pass with you 
e*. 31 the children of G. . .answered, saying. As 
§t. 33 Mosos gave . . to the children of G. . . the 

32, 34 the children of G. built Dibon, and Atar. 
34. 14 the tribe of the children of G. according 

I>eut27. 13 Reuben, G., and Asher, and Zebulun, D. 

33. 20 of G. . .Blessed (be) he that enlargeth G. 
Josh. 4. 12 the children of G. . .passed over armed 

13. 24 unto the tribe of G. . .the children of G. 
13. 28 This. .Inheritance of the children of G. 
18. 7 G., and Reuben, and haU the tribe of M. 

20. 8 Raraoth in Gileaxl out of the tribe of G. 

21. 7 out of the tribe of G„ and out of the tribe 
01. 38 out of the tribe of G., Ramoth in Gilead 
•a. 9 children ot 0... returned, and departed 



,Jo8h.22. JO children of G. . .built there an altar by J. 
22. 1 1 children of G. . . built an altai- over against 
22. 13 sent, .to the children of G. . .Phinehas 
^2. IS And they came unto, .the children of G. 
fe2. 2 1 the children of G. . . said unto the heads of 
22. 2S yo children of Reuben and children of G. 
62. 30 the words that the children . . of G. . . spake 
22. 31 Phinehas. .said u»to the children, .of G. 
«2. 32 returned from the children, .of G., out 
22. 33 to destroy the laud wlierein . . G. dwelt 
22. 34 the children of G. called the altar (Ed) 
1 Sa. 13. 7 the Hebrews went over., to the land of O. 
2Sa. 24. 5 the city, .in the midst of the river of G. 
I Ch. 2. 2 and Benjamin, Naphtali, G., and Asher 
£. 63 out of the tribe of G., and out of the tribe 
6. 80 out of the tribe of G.; Ramoth in Gilead 
«2. 14 These, .of the sons of G., captains of the 
STcr. 49. I why (then) doth their king inherit G. 
JSze. 48. 27 from the east side unto the west side G. 
48. 28 by the border of G., at the south side 
48. 34 one gate of G., one gate of Asher, one 
Rev. 7. 5 Of the tribe of G. (were) sealed twelve 
The following localities were in the territory of Gad: 
Aroer, Ataroth, Atroth, Shophan, Bcth-aram or Ilaran, 
Beth-nimrah, Betonim, Debir, Dibon, Jogbethah, 
Karkor, Magdala, Zaphon, Minnith, Pcniel, Ramoth- 
Gilead, &c. 

3. A prophet who joined David when In " the hold," and 
by whose advice ho quitted it for the Forest of Hareth. 
i Sa. 22. s And the prophet G. said unto David 
o Sa. 24. II the word of the Lord came unto . . G. 
24. 13 So G. came to David, and told him, and 
C4. 14 David said unto G., I am in a great strait 
24. 18 G. came that day to David, and said unto 
24. 19 David, according to the saying of G., went 
t Cai.2i. 9 the Lord spake unto G., David's seer 
21. II So G. came to David, and said unto him 
Bi. 13 David said unto G., I am in a great strait 
ci. 18 the angel of the Lord commanded G. to 
ei. 19 And David went up at tlic saying of G. 
29. 29 v/rittcn in the book of O. the seer 
a Ch. 29. 25 according to the commandment of . .0. 

^GAD about, to — 
To go away or about, ^'JX azal. 

jer. 2. 36 Why gaddcst thou atout Eo anch to ch. 

GA-DA-RE-NES, Va.la.p-r\voL 

The people of Gadara, the capital of Penca ; E. of the 
Jordan opposite Tiberias and Scj'thopolis (now called 
Om-teis);; S.E. from S. end of the Sea of Tiberias, and 
near the river Hieromax 

Mark 5. i came over.. Into the country of the [O.] 
Luke 8. 26 they arrived at tho country of the [O.] 
8. 37 the [G.] round about besought him to do. 

GAD'-DI, ^3 lelonging to fortune. 

Son of Susi, and a chief of Manasseh, sent with others 

to spy out the land. B.o. 1490. 

Num 13. II Of tho tribe of Joseph. .G. the son of Susi 

GAD-DI'-EL, Vn'^J Gad is fortune bringer. 

Son of Sodi, and a chief of Zebulun sept out with othe-a 

to spy the land. B.C. 1490. 

Num 13. 10 Of tho tribe of ZobiUim, G. tho son of S. 

GA'-DI, '-li fortunate. 

Father of Meuahem who killed Sh.illum, and succeeded 

him as king of Israel. B.C. 772. 

a KI. IS. 14 Menahcm, the son of G. went up from T. 
IS. 17 began Menahem the sou of Q. to reign 

OAD-ITE (the), "lart haggadi. 
Patronymic of the tribe of Gad. 

Deut. 3. 12 the cities thereof, gave I mito. .tho G. 

3. 16 unto the G. I gave from Gilead. .uuto tho 

4. 43 and Ramoth in Gilead, of the 0.; and 
29. 8 took their land, and gave, .to the G. 

Josh. 1. 12 to the Reubenites, and to the G. . .spake 

12. Lord gave it. .a possession unto the. .G. 

13. 8 With whom, .the G. have received their 
22. I J oshua called the Reubenites, and the G. 

a Sa. 23. 36 the son of Nathan of Zobah, Banl the G. 
a Ki. 10. 33 Jordan eastward, all the land of . .the G. 
f Ch. 5. 18 The sons of Reuben, and the G., and half 

5. 26 he carried them away, even, .the G., and 
12. 8 of theG. there separated themselves unto 
12. 37 on the other side of Jordan, of the. .G. 
26. 32 made rulers over the Reubenites, the G. 

GA'-HAM, oni hlackness. 

A son of Nahor by his concubine Reumah. B.O. i860. 
Gen. 22. 24 she bare also Tebah, and G., andThahash 

GA'-HAE, in? prostration, concealment. 

One of the Nethinim whose posterity came up with 

Zenibbabel to Jerusalem. B.C. 447. 

Ezra 2. 47 children of Glddel, the children of G. 

Neh. 7. 49 children of Giddel< the children of G> 

GATW — 

\. Dishonest gain, S;s3 hetsa. 

Judg 5. 19 then fought the kings . . they took no gain 
Job 22. 3 (is it) gain (to him), that thou makest thy 
Proy. I. 19 ways of every one that is greedy of gain 

IS. 27 He that is greedy of gain troubleth his 
Isa. 33. IS he that despiseth the gain of oppressions 

56. II every one for his gain, from his quarter 
Mlo. 4. 13 I wiU consecrate their gain unto tho Ji. 

2.Priee, hire, Trej mechir. 
- Dan. ti. 39 and shall divide the land for gala 



Z.Increase, fruit, nwafi tehuah. 

I'rov. 3. 14 and the' gain thereof than fine gold 
4. Work, ipyacrla ergasia. 

Acts 16. 16 brought her masters much' gain by sooths. 
16. 19 saw that tlie hope of their gains was gon» 
19. 24 brought no small gain unto the craftsmen 
5.Gain, KepSos kerdos. 

Pliil. 1. 21 to me to live (is) Clirist, and to die (is) g. 
3. 7 But what things were gain to me, those I 
6.A providing, getting, iroptirfids porismos. 

I Ti. 6. 5 supposing that gain is godliness : from 
6. 6 godliness with contentment is great gain 
GAIN, dishonest — 
Dishonest gain, i'?? hctsa, 

Eze. 22. 13 smitten tinne hand at thy dishonest gala 
22. 27 to destroy S0UI3, to get dishonest gain 
GAIN, to — 
\.To gain dishonestly, yj? hatsa. 

Job 27. 8 what (is) the hope.. though ho hath gal. 

2. To gain, buy, pj zehan. 

Dan. 2. 8 ye would gain the time, because ye aoa 

3. To gain, make gain, KepSalva kerdainS. 

Matt 16. 26 if he shall gain the whole world, and lose 
18. 15 it he shall hear thee, thou hast gained 
25. 17 he that (had received) two, he also gained 
25. 20 behold, I have gained, .five talents moro 
2S. 22 behold, I have gained two other talents 
Mark 8. 36 if he shall gain the whole world, and lose 
Luke. 9. 25 if he gain the whole world, and lose him. 
Acts 27. 21 and to have gained this harm and loss 
z Co. 9. 19 made myself servant, .that I might gain 
9. 20 became as a Jew, that I might gain the 
9. 20 might gain them that are under the law 
g. 21 I might gain them that are without law 
9. 22 became I as weak, that I might gain the 

i.Todo, make, TroUca poieS. 

Lukeig. i3 Lord, thy pound hath gained five pounds 
5. To work toward, trpoa'(pyd(oiu.at proscrgazomai. 

Lukeig. 16 Lord, thy pound hath gained ten pounds 
GAIN, to get — 
To make gain, KepSaiyu kerdaind. 

~ Jas. ■; 4. 13 continue.. and buy and sell, and get gala 
GAIN of, to mako a — 
To get advantage of, ■K\eoveKtcoi pleonekicS. 

2 Co. 12. 17 Did I make a gain of you by any of them 
12. iS Did Titus make a gain of you ? walked we 

GAIN greedily, to — 

To gain dishonestly, ys? balsa,- 3. 

Eze. 22. 12 thou hast greedily gained, .by extortion 
GAIN by trading, to — 
To do in business, StaTpaytiartvofiai diapragma(e._ 

Luke 19. 15 how much every man had gained by tra. 
GAINSAT, to — 
1. To say against, hvTciirov anteipon. 

Luke 21. IS shall not be able to gainsay liOr resist 
2.T0 speak over against, avriKiya antilegS. 

Rom 10. 21 unto a disobedient and gainsaying people 
OAINSATnER — 
To speak over against, avTiKiya antilegS. 

Titus I. 9 to cxliort and to convince the gainsaycn 
GAINSAYING — 
A speech over against, i.vri\oyla antilogia. 

Jude II and perished in the gainsaying of Core 
GAINSAYING, without — 
Without objection, avavTi^prjTtas ananlirrhetSs. 

Acts 10. 29 Therefore came I. .without gainsaying 
GAI'-TTS, Taioj {from Latin) Caius. 

1. A native of Macedonia, and companion of Paul. 

Acts 19. 29 having caught G. and Aristarchus . . they 

2. A man of Derbe in Lycaonia, and companion of Paul 

Acts 20. 4 G. of Derbe, and Timotheus ; and of Asfa 

3. A Corinthian whom Paul baptised. 

Rom 16. 23 G. mine host, and of the whole church 
I Co. I. 14 that I baptised none . .but Crispus and O. 

4. Person to whom .Tohn's third Epistle was written. 

3 John I Tlio elder unto tho wall beloved G., whom. 

GA'-LAI, hhi great, rolling. 

1. A Levite who came up from exile. B.O. 449. 

I Ch. 9. 15 Bakbakkar, Hercsh, and G., and Mattan, 

2. A Levite who came up from exile. B.C. 445. 

I Ch. g. 16 Obadiah .son of Shemalah, the son of O. 
Neh. 11. 17 Shammua, the eon of G., the son of Jed. 

GA-LA-TIA, TaXaria. 

The Gallia of the East; Roman writers call its Inhabi- 
tants Gain, just as Greek writers call the people ot 
ancient France Galatia. Galatia, the Roman province, 
was the central region of the peninsula of Asia Minor, 
with the provinces of Asia on the W., Cappadocia on tho 
E., Pamphylia and Cilicia on the S., and Bithynia and 
Pontua on the N. The exact limits were frequently 
changing. 

Acta t6. 6 had gone throughout .. the region ot O. 
18. 23 went over (all) tho country of G. and Phr. 

t Co. 16. 1 1 have given order to the churches ot O. 



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Gal. I. 2 which are with mo, unto the churches.. G. 
a Ti. 4, lo Cresccns to G., lltus unto Dalmatia 
I Fe. I. I the strangers Bcattercd throughout. .G. 
QA-LA-TI-AKS, FaXdrai. Inhabitants of Galatia. 
GaL 3. I foolisK G., who hath bewitched you 

OALBAinrJU — 

Galbanum, a Syrian 'gum, njgpn cfielbenah. 

£xod3o. 34 Take unto thcc sweet spices, .galbanum 
OAl'-EED, ny^l ?ieap of witness. 
A name given by Jacob to the heap that he and Laban 
made on Mount Gilead as an evidence of the covenant 
between them. 
' Qea, 31. 47 Jegar-sahadutha : but Jacob called it O. 
31. 48 Therefore was tho name of it tailed G. 

OAl-l-lE-ABTS, TaXiAoToj. Inhabitants of Galilee. 
Harki4. 70 for thou art a G., and thy speech agreeth 
{iUkei3. I There were, .some that told him of tho G. 
.^3. 2 these G. were sinners above all the G. 
02. 59 this, .also was with him ; for he is a G. 
«3. 6 he asked whether the man were a G. 
'7ohn 4. 45 the G. received him, having seen all thq 
Acta 2. 7 Behold, are not all. .which speak G. ? 

CA-Lf-UEE, '?''73n, n^'Sw, Ta\i\aia, the circle. 
A district of Naphtali ; after the captivity it embraced 
all Canaan N. of Samaria and W. of tho Jordan, and 
was spoken of as Upper or N. and Lower or S. Galilee. 
Josh.20. 7 they appointed Kedcsh in G. in mount 

21. 32 Kedesh in G. with, her sulmrbs, (to be) a 
t KL 9. II gave Hiram twenty cities in the land of G. 
s Ki.is. 29 Hazor, and Gilead, and G., all the land 
1 Cli, 6. 76 Kedesh in G. with her suburbs, and Ha. 
Isa. 9. 1 beyond Jordan, in G. of the nations 
ilatb e. 22 he turned aside into the parts of 6. 

3. 13 Tlien Cometh Jesus from G. to Jordan un. 
'4. 12 when Jesus hadheard. .he departed into G. 

4- IS (l>y) tlie way of the sea . . G. of the G entiles 
4. 18 Jesus, walking by the sea of G., saw two 
4. 23 Jesus went about all G., teaching jin their 
4. 25 there followed him. .multitudes, .from G. 

IS- 29 departed, .and came, .unto the sea of G. 
t7. 22 while they abode in G., Jesus said unto 
19. I Jesus had finished, .he departed from G. 
•01. II This is. .the prophet of Nazareth of G. 
«6. 32 But . . again, I will go before you unto Q 
26. 69 saying. Thou also wast with Jesus of G. 
37. 55 women, .which followed Jesus from G. 
•28. 7 and, behold, he goeth before you into G. 
28. 10 go toll my brethren that they go into G. 
28. 16 the eleven disciples went away into G. 
Uark I. 9 came to pass, .that Jesus came from. .G. 

1. 14 Jesus came into G., preaching the gospel 
J. 16 Now as he walked by the sea of G., he 
-I. 28 throughout all the region round about O. 
f. 39 preached in . .synagogues throughout . . G, 

3. 7 a great multitude from G. followed him 

6. 31 his lords, high captains, and chief . .of G. 
>1. 31 he came unto the sea of G., through tho ' 
9. 30 departed thence, and passed through O. 

14. 28 I am risen, I will go before you into G. 

15. 41 Who also, when lie was in G., followed 
j6. 7tell. .disciples, .he goeth before you into G. 

IxiKe 1. 26 Gabriel was sent from G. unto a city of O. 

2. 4 Joseph also went up from G., out of the 
c. 39 had performed .ill things . . returned into G. 

3. I Herod being tetrarch of G., and his brotli. 

4. 14 returned in the power of tho spirit into G 

4. 31 came down to Capernaum, a city of G. 

4. 44 And he preached in the synagogues of O. 

5- 17 which were come out of every town of G. 
: e. 26 the Gadarencs, which is over against G. ' 

«7. II passed through the midst of Sam. and G. 
63. 5 throughout all Jewry, beginning from G. 
83. 6 When Pilate heard of G., he asked whet. 
e3. 49 the women that followed him from G. ■' 
B3. 55 women also, which came with him from G. 
24. 6 he spake unto you when he was yet in G.' 
tdba 1.43 day following Jesus would go . . into G. " 

2. I there was a marriage in Cana of Q. . 1 

s. II beginning of miracles did Jesus in . .O, ' 

4. 3 He left Judea, and departed .. into G. 

4. 43 Now after two days he. .went into 6. 

4. 45 Then when he was come into G., the Ga. 

'4. 46 So Jesus came again into Cana of G. 

■4. 47 Jesus was come out of Judea into G. % 
14. 54 when he was come out of Judea into G.' 
'6. I Jesus went over the sea of G., which is 

7. I After these things Jesus walked in G. 
7. 9 had said these words, .he abode, .in G. 

, 7. 41 some said, Shall Christ come out of G.f 
' 7. 52 Art thou also of G.? Search, and look ' 

7. 52 for out of G. ariseth no prophet 
«2. 21 Philip, which was of Bethsaida of G., and 
at. 2 Didymus, and Nathauael of Cana in G. 
Acts I. II Ye men of G., why stand ye gazing up 
, S. 37 After this man rose up Judas of G. 

9. 31 the churches rest throughout all . . G. and 
%o. 37 That word, (I say), ye know .from G. 
13. 31 which came up with him from G. to Jer. 

OAIX — 

I. Gall, bitter thing, bitterness, n-iio rnerorah. 

Job 20. 14 turned, (it is) the gall of asps >vithin him 
,so. 25 glittering sword cometh out of his gall 

^.OaU, bladder, .tjid merer ah. 

_ 'Job . i6. 13 he poureth out my gall upon tho ground . 

%.Vendm,'iipoisonotis herb, btki rosh. 

Daut 29, 18 a root that bcareth gall and wormwood 



Psa. 6g. 21 They gave me also gall for my meat ; and 

Jer. 8. 14 God hath, .given us water of gall to dri. 
9. 15 and give them water of gall to drink 
23. 15 and make them drink tho Water of gall 

Lam. 3. 5 and compassed (me) with gall and travail 
3. 19 Remembering, .the wormwood and the g. 

Amos 6. 12 for ye have turned judgment into gall 
4. Gall, venom, pn rosh. 

Deut32. 33 their grapes (are) grapes of gall, their clu. 
O.Gall, bile, anything bitter, xo^'fl clioie. 

Matt 27. 34 vinegar to drink mingled with gall : and 

Acts 8. 23 that thou art in tho gall of bittomesa 
GALLAHT — 
Honourable, gloriotis, "i^N addit. 

Isa. 33. 21 neither shall gallant ship pass Qterciby 
GAT.T.-FRY — 

1. Gallery, portico, pinx attuq. 

Eze. 41. 15 and tlie galleries thereof on the one side 

2. Gallery, portico, p'nx atliq. 

Eze. 41. 16 the gallcrica round about on their three 
42. 3 gallery against gallery in three (stories) 
42. 5 for the galleries '.vcre higher than these 

d.Flowings, ringlet, urn rahal. 

Song 7. 5 the king (is) held In the galleries 
GALLEY — 
Ship, navy, •;« oni> 

Isa. 33. 21 wherein shall go no galley with oara, ne. 
GAL'-LDI, G^jy fountains or heapis. 
A city of Benjamin. N. of Jerusalem. 

I Sa. 25. 44 rhalti the eon of Laish, which.. of O. 

Isa. 10. 30 Lift up thy voice, daughter of 0. 

GAL-Li-O, TaWlav. 

Seneca's younger brother, a careless Roman proconsul 

of Achaia. His full name was Junius Annceus Oallio. 

There is no authority for his being put to death by 

Nero. 

Acts j8. 12 And when G. was the deputy of Achaia 
18.14 G. said unto the Jews, If it were a matter 
%S. 17 And G. cared for none of those things 

GALLOWS — 

Wood, tree, yn. efs. 

Estk 5. 14 Let a gallows be mide of fifty cubits high 

5. 14 and he caused the gallows to be made 

6. 4 to hang Mordecai on the gallows that ho 
y. 9 Behold also, the gallows, fifty cubits high 
f. 10 So they hanged Haman on the gallows 

8. 7 and him they have hanged upon the gal. 

9. 13 Haman's. .sons be hanged upon the gall. 
9. 25 he and his sous . . be hanged ou the gaUowc 

GA-HA-LI'-EL, Sn'^OJ Tafia\i{i\ God is recompcnscr. 
1. A chief of Manasseh chosen to aid in taking the cen- 
sus in the wilderness. B.C. 1490. 

Jfum. 1. 10 of Manasseh ; G. the son of Pedahzur 

«. 2o the captain, .of Manasseh. .G. the son of 
ff. 54 On the eighth day. .G. tho son of Pcdali 

7. 59 this, .the offering of G. tho son of Pcdah. 
o. 23 And over the host. .G. the son of Pcdah. 

i. A celebrated teacher among the Jews. 

Acts 5. 34 a Pharisee, named G., a doctor of the law 
22. 3 brought up in tliis city at tho feet of G. 

GAM-MA'-Dm, □'-!??. 

This word occurs only once, and has been said to mean 
" pigmies, warriors, giants, Cappadocians," &c The 
LXX. has " guards or watchmen." 

Eze. 27. II the G. were in thy towers : they hanged 
GA'-MTJL, hmi iBcaned, matured. 
A priest, the leader of the twenty second course In the 
service of the Sanctuary. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch. 24. 17 to Jachin, the two and twentieth to G. 
GAP — 
Breach, yfa pcrcts. 

Eze. 13. '5 Ye have not gone up Into tho gaps, nclt. 
22. 30 stjjid in the gap before me for the land 

GAPE, to — 

1. To open, gape, ly? paar. 

Job 16. 10 They have gaped upon mo with their mo. 

2.2*0 open wide, gape, n>9 patsaJi. 

Psa. 22. 13 They gaped ui>on mo (with) their mouths 

GAEDEN — 

l.Gardcnj ]i gan. 

Gen. 2. 8 God planted ft garden eastward in Edeq 
2. 9 tree of life . .in the midst of the garden 
2. 10 And a river -went out. .to water the gar. 
2. 15 and put him into the garden of Eden 

2. 16 Of every tree of the garden thou mayesl 

3. I shall not eat of every tree of the garden? 
3. 2 We may eat . . of the trees of the garden 
3. 3 -tree which (is) in the midst of the garden 
3. 8 heard, .the LORB God walking in the ga, 
3. 8 hid. .amongst the trees of the garden 

3. 10 he said, I heard thy voice in the garden 
3. 23 sent him forth from the garden of Eden 
3. 24 he placed at the east of the garden of E. 
13. 10 well watered, .as the garden of the Lord 
■Dent II. 10 and wateredst (it), .as a garden of herbs 
I Ki. 21. 2 that I may have it for a garden of herbs 
s Si > 27 he fled by the way of the garden house 
21. 18 garden of his own house, in the garden 
21. 36 ui his, sepulchre in the garden, of Vzz 



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e K1.25. 4 the gate, .which (is) by the king's garden 

Nch. 3. 15 of tlio pool of Siloah by the king's garden 

oong 4. 12 A garden inclosed (is) my Bister, (my) sp. 

4. 15 A fountain of gardens, a well of. .water* 

4. 16 Awake, O north wind, .blow upon my g. 

4. 16 Let my beloved come Into his garden, and 

5. I I am come Into my garden, my slater, (my) 

6. 2 My beloved is gone down into his gardeo 
f. 2 to feed in the gardens, .to gather lilies 
8. 13 Thou tliat dwcllest fn the gardens, tho 

Isa. 51. 3 her desert like the garden of the Ixibd 

58. II thou Shalt be like a watered garden, an4 
Jer. '31. 12 their soul shall be as a watered garden 
39. 4 went, .by the way of the king's garden ' 
52. 7 the gate, which (was^ by tho king's gar. 
Ijim. 2. 6 his tabernacle, as (if it were of) a gardcq 
Eze. 28. 13 Thou hast been in Eden the garden of G^ 
31. R The cedars in the garden of God could 
31. 8 nor any tree in the garden of God was U, 
31. 9 the trees, .in the garden of God, envied* 
36. 35 land, .is become like the garden of Edco 
Joel 2. 3 the land (is) as the garden of Eden befofa 
2. Garden, nj3 gannah. 

Num 24. 6 spread forth, as g.irdcns by the river's »5 
Job 8. 16 his branch shooteth forth in his garden 
Eccl. 2. 5 I made mo gardens and orchards, and ) 
Isa. I. 29 yo shall bo confounded for the garden* 
1. 30 and as a garden that hatli no water , 
61. II as the garden causcth the things that art 
65. 3 A people . . that sacritlceth in gardens, and 
C6. 17 purify themselves in the gardens bchlD4 
iJer. 29. 5, 28 plant gardens, and eat the fruit of 
Ames 4. 9 when your gardens and your vineyards 
9. 14 they shall also make gardens, and eat tbS 

ZfOarden, nj: ginnah. 

Esth. I. 5 court of the garden of the king's palactf 
7. 7 the king, .(went) into the palace garden 
7. 8 the king returned out ol the palace gay. 

Song 6. ji I went down into the garden of nuts to 

i. Garden, orchard, plantation, ktjitoj kepos. 
Luke 13. 19 which a man took, and cast Into his gaf. 
John 18. I over the brook Cedron, where was a gar. 

18. 26 Did I not see thee in the garden with himf 

19. 41 there was a garden ; and in the garden a 

GARDENEE — 

Gardener, KriiroupSs kcpouros. 

John 20. 15 She, supposing Uim to be tbc garden^ 

GA'-EEB, 2"i3 rcvikr, despiscr. 

1. One of David's worthies, tho son of Jcther, or alk 
Inhabitant of Jatlilr, in the mountainous district ol 
Judah. B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 38 Ira an Itlirite, O. an Ithrlte 
I Ch.n. 40 Irfi an Ithrite, G. tho Ithrita 

2. A hill near Jerusalem. 

Jer. 31. 39 go forth over against it upon the Un 0; 
GARLAND — 
Garland, wreath, chapUt, ariyifia stemma. 

Acts 14. 13 brought oseo and garlands unto the ga. 
GARLIC? — ^ 
Garliek, D'b' shur/i. 

Numii. 5 (be leekB, and tho onions, and the garIL 
GARMENT — (" 
l.I/o7iourable, glorious mantle, rrnn addereth. 

Gen. 23. 25 came out red, all over like an hairy gaf; 

Josh, 7. 21 When I saw. .a goodly Babylonish gar. 

7. 24 silver, and tho garment, and the wedge 
Zech 13. 4 neither shall they wear a rough ganneul 

2. Cloak, garment, covering, "iJ? beged. 

Gen. 38. 14 she put her widow's garments off froni 

38. 19 put on the garments of her widowhooa 

39. 12 And she caught h:m by his garment, sa, 
39. 12 and he left his garment in her hand, and 
39. 13 when she saw that he had left his garm. 
39. 15 he left his garment with me, and fled 
39. 16 she laid up his garment by her until hll 
39. 18 he left his garment with mc, and flei4 out 

Exod28. 2 thou Shalt make holy garments for Aaron 
28. 3 that they may make Aaron's garments to 
28. 4 these, .the garments which they shall 

28. 4 they shall make holy garments for Aaron 

29. 5 thou Shalt take the garments, and put 
29. 21 take.. oil, and sprinkle .upon his garmcB 
29. 21 upon the garments of his sons with hiln 
29. 21 he shall be hallowed, and his garment! ■ 
29. 21 his sons, and his sons' garments with him 
29. 29 the holy garments of Aaron shall be hia 
31. 10 the holy garments for Aaron tho prieit 
31. 10 the garments of his sons, to minister la 
35. 19 the holy garments for Aaron the priert 
35. 19 the garments of his sons, to minister In 
35. 21 for all his service, and for the holy gam 
39. I and made the holy garments for Aaron 
39. 41 the holy garments for Aaron the priest 

39. 41 and his sons' garments, to minister in 

40. 13 thou shalt put upon Aaron the holy gar. 
liCV. 6. II And he shall put off his garments 

6. II and put on other garments, and carry fo. 
6. 27 of the blood thereof upon any garment 
"8. 2 the garments, and the anointing oil, and 
~^- 8. 30 sprinkled (it) ntion Aaron . .upon his gar. 

8. 30 and upon his sons' garments with him 

8. 30 and sanctiJied Aaron, (and) his garmentl 
8. 30 his sons, and his sons' garments with him 
/3. 47 The garment also that the plague of lep. 



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Xev. 13. 47 a woollen garment, or a linoii garment.. 
13. 49 if tho plague be. .reddi.sh in the garment 
13. 51 If the plague be spread in the garment 
13. 52 He shall therefore burn that garment 
J3. 53 the plague be not spread in the garment 
13. 56 then he shall rend it out of the garment 
13. 57 And if it appear still in the garment 
13. 58 And tho garment, either warp or woof 

13. 59 leprosy in a garment of woollen or linen 

14. 55 for the leprosy of a garment, and of a 

15. 17 every garment, and every skin, whereon 

16. 4 these (are) holy garments ; therefore shall 
i5. 23 xVaron . .shall put off the linen garments 
J 6. 24 and put on his garments, and come forth 
16. 32 put on the linen clothes, .the holy gar. 

19. 19 neither shall a garment mingled of linen 
21. lo that is consecrated to put on the garments 

Num 15. 38 fringes in the borders of their garments 

20. 26 strip Aaron of his garments, and put 
20. 28 Moses stripped Aaron of his garments 

Judg 14. 12 I will give you. .thirty change of garments 
' 14. 13 shall ye give, .thirty change of garments 

2 Sa. 13. 31 Then the king arose, and tare his gar. 

e Ki. 5. 22 give them, I pray, .two changes of gar. 
5. 23 two bags, with two changes of garments 
> 5. 26 (Is it) a time to receive money, and. .gar. 
7. 15 all ttie way (was) full of garments and 
9. 13 they hasted, and took every man his gar. 
25. 29 And changed his prison garments : and 

Ezra 9. 3 I rent my garment and my mantle, and 
g. 5 having rent my garment and my mantle 

Job 13. 28 consumeth, as a garment that is moth-ea. 

37. 17 How thy garments (are) warm, when ho 
Isa. 22. i8 They part my garments among them, and 

45. 8 All thy garments, .of myrrh, and aloes 
102. 26 all of them shall wax old like a garment 
109. 19 Let it be unto him as the garment 
Prov 20. 16 Take his garment that is surety (for) a 

25. 20 (As) he that taketh away a garment in 
27. 13 Take his garment that is surety for a 

Bocl, 9. 8 Let thy garments be always white ; and 
Isa. 50. 9 lo, they all shall wax old as a garment 
51. 6 the earth shall wax old like a garment 

51. 8 the moth shall eat them up like a garm. 

52. I put on thy beautiful garments, Jeru. 
59. C Their webs shall not become garments 
59. 17 he put on the garments of vengeance 
6i. 10 clothed me with the garments of salva. 
63. I Cometh, .with dyed garments from Bo.? 
63. 2 thy garments like him that treadeth in 
63. 3 blood shall be sprinkled upon my gar. 

Jer. 36. 24 they were not afraid, nor rent their gar. 
, ■ 43. 12 as a shepherd putteth on his garment 
52. 33 And changed his prison garments ; and 
Eze. i5. j6 of thy garments thou didst take, and 

16. 18 tookest thy broidered garments, and 
18. 7, 16 hath covered the naked vi'ith a gar. 

26. 1 6 princes .. put off their broidered garments 
42. 14 but there they .shall l.T.y their garments 
42. 14 and shall put on other garments, and 
44. 17 they shall be clothed with Imen garments 
44. J9 they shall put off their garments wherein 
44. 19 and they shall put on other garmeuts 
44. 19 not sanctify the people with their garm. 

Joel 2. 13 rend your heart, and not your garments 

flag. 2. 12 one bear holy flesh in the skirt of his gar. 

Zech. 3. 3 Joshua was clothed with filthy garments 

3. 4 Take away the filthy garments from him 

3. 5 So they . . clothed hun with garmeuts 

8. A coat, nJhs, njhs kethoneth. huttnncih. 

2 Sa. 13. 18 And (she had) agarmontof diverscolours 

13. 19 and rent her garment of divers colours 
Ezra 2. 69 They gave, .one hundred priests' gai-ments 
Kch. 7. 70 five hundred and thirty priests' garments 
. 7. 72 threesotwe and seven priests' garments 

4..Clothing, wn? lehush. 

Gen. 49. II he washed his g.arments in wine, and his 

Job 30. 18 is my garment changed : it bindeth me 

38. 9 When I made the cloud the garment tho. 

38. 14 It isturned..and thcystandas agarment 

41. 13 Who can discover the face of his garment? 

Psa. C9. II I made sackcloth also my garment; and 

104. 6 Thou coveredst it. .as (with) a garment 
Lam. 4. 14 that men could not touch their garmeuts 
llal. 2. 16 for (one) covereth violence with his gar. 

^..Clothing, tvil^ lehush. 

Dan. 3. 21 bound in. .their hats, and their, .garme. 
J. 9 whose garment . . whits as snow, and tho 

Q.Ijong robe, "lO 'nxad. 

Lev. 6. 10 the priest shall put on his linen garment 

1 Sa. 18. 4 stripped himself of., his garments, even to 

2 Sa. 20. 8 And Joab's garment that he had put on 
Psa. 109. 18 with cursing like as with his garment 

l.Long robe, .tj^ middah 

Psa. 133. E that went down to tno skirts of his gar. 

^.Long robe, !'](? medev. 

2 Sa, 10. 4 and cYit oft their garments in the middle 
1 Chi 19. 4 and cut off their garments in the midst 

^.Covaring, xorapping, ."iKij;a maaic.h. 

Isa. Ci. 3 the garment of praise for the spirit of ho 

\^. Outer garment, nry}0 salmah. 

Josh. g. 5 old shoes. '.and old garments upon them 

9. 13 our garments and our shoes arc become 

r Ki.io. 25 And they brought, .garments, and armour 

■ II. 29 he had clad himself with a nev/ garment 

II, 30 And Aliijah caught the new garment that 

Pua.104. a Who coverest (thyself) with light aj. .a a. 



Snug 4, !i the sincil of thy garments (is) like tho 
Mic. 2, 3 yc pull oil the robe with the g.ivnieut 

11. GuliT garvieni, raiment, nh^'a simlah. 

Gen. g. 23 And Shem and Japlieth took a garment 
35. 2 and be clean, and change your garments 

I)eiit22. 5 neither, .a man put on a woman's garment 

Judg. 8. 23 they spread a garment, and did cast ther. 

l'rov.30. 4 who hath bound the waters in agarment? 

Isa. g. 5 with .. noise, and garments rolled in blood 
ll.Covering, dress, fiv sliith. 

Psa. 73. 6 violence covereth them (as) a garment 
IZ. Garment, 'n'1?n takrik. 

Esth. 8. 15 witli a garment of fine linen and purple 
li.Aiiy thing put on, ffSvfj.a enduma. 

Matt22. II which had not on a wedding garment 

22. 12 camest thou, .not having a wedding gar.? 

15. Clothing, eaBrjO-Ls esthesis. 

Luke24. 4 two men stood by them in shining gar. 
1^. Garment, t/xaTiov himation. 

Matt. 9. 16 a piece of new clotli unto an old garment 
9. 16 for that, .put in. .taketh from the garm. 
9. 20 came, .and touched the hem of his garm. 
9. 21 If I may but touch his garment, I shall 

14. 36 might only touch the hem of his garment 

21. 8 a very great multitude spread their gar. 

23. 5 and enlarge the borders [of their garme.] 
27. 35 [and parted his garments, casting lots] 
27. 35 [They parted my garments among them] 

Mark 2. 21 a piece of new cloth on an old gannent 

5. 27 came, .behind, and touched his garment 

6. 55 touch if it were but the border of his g. 

10. 50 And he, casting away his garment, rose 

J I. 7 brought the colt .. and cast their garmeuts 

11. 8 many spread their garments in the way 
13. 16 not turn back, .to take up his garment 

15. 24 they parted his garments, casting lots 
Luke 5. 36 No man putteth apiece of a new garment 

8. 44 Came . . and touched the border of his g. 
ig. 35 they cast their garments upon the colt 

22. 36 1st him sell his garment, and buy one 
John 13. 4 He riseth. .and laid aside his garment 

13. 12 So after he had. .taken his garments, and 
19. 23 Then the soldiers, .took his garments, and 

Acts 9. 39 showing the coats and garments which D. 

12. 8 Cast thy garment about thee, and follow 
neb. 1. 11 and they all shall wax old as doth a gar. 
Jas. 5. 2 Your riches are corrupted, and your gar.| 
Ke V. 3. 4 a f e w . . wliich have not defiled their gar. 

16. 15 Blessed (is) he that . . keepeth his garme. 

n.Coat, inner vest, xtrdv chiton. 

Jude 23 hating even the garment spotted by the 

GAKMEITT do-wn to the foot — 
Joining or touching the feet, TroS-'ipris poderes. 
Rev. 1. 13 clothed with a garment down, to the foot 

GAKMEWT, long — 

Long robe, stole, (TtoA'^ stole. 

Marki6. 5 yomig man.. clothed in along white gar. 
GAUMEKT of divers sorts — 
A mixed clolh, npyj^ shaatnez. 

Dent 22. II Shalt not wear a garment of divers sons 

GAja-MITE, 'Pijn the strong or bony one. 
Patronymic of Keilah, son of Nahum of the tribe of, 
Judah through Caleb the son of Jephuneh. B.C. 1400 

1 Ch. 4. ig father of Keilah tho G., and Eshtemoa 
GARKEE — 

1. Treasury, t^M< otsar. 

Joel 1. 17 the garners are laid desolate, the bams 
2. Garner, va mezev. 

Psa. 144. 13 our garners, .full, affording all manner of 

Z.Barn, repository, i.TtoOi\K-ri apothike. 

Matt. 3. 12 and gather his wheat into the gamer 
Luke 3. 17 and will gather the wheat into his garner 

GAENISH, to — 

l.To overlay, cover, nay tsaphah, 3. 

2 Ch. 3. C And he garnished the house with precious 
2. Splendour n'lEif' shiphrah. 

Job 26. 13 By his spirit he hath garnished the heav. 

Z.To set in order, adorn, heaulify, Ko<ry.iia kosmeo. 

Matt 12. 44 be findcth (it) empty, sv/ept, and garnish. 

23. 29 garnisli the sepulchres of the righteous 
Lnksii. 25 when he cometh, he flndeth (it), .garnis. 
Plcv. 21. 19 garnished v/ith all manner of precious 

GAESISOH — 

1. Station, garrison, 3^0 matstsah. 

1 Sa. 13. 23 And the garrison of the Philistines went 

14. I let us go over to the Philistines' garrison 
14. 4 to go over unto the Philistines' gan-ison 
14. 6 lot us go over unto the garrison of those 
14. II discovered themselves unto the garrison 
14. 15 the garrison, and the spoilers, they also 

2 Sa. 23. 14 the garrison of the Pliilistine3(v/as) then 

2. Station, nav? matstsahah. 

I Sa. 14. 12 And the men of the garrison answered 

S.Staiio7i, nnyo matsiscbah. 

Eze. 26. 1 1 thy strong garrisons shall go down to the 

i.Stalion, garrison, T'ii netsib. 

I Sa. 10. 5 wlierc (is) the garrison of the Pliilistines 

13. 3 Aad Jonathau smoto the garrison of the 



1 Ra. 13. 4 Ticard sny. .F^.Atl iiad cniiiten a gai'xison 

2 Sa. 8. 6 Then David put garrisons in Syria of D. 

8. 14 garrisons in. .all Edom put he garrisons 

1 Ch.ii. 16 the Philistines' garrison was (then) at 

18. 13 he put garrisons in Edom ; and all the E 

2 Ch.17. 2 and set garrisons in tho land of Judah. 

GAEEISOIT, to keep with a — 

To keep watch or guard, (jypovpeco phroiireo. 

2 Co. II. 32 the governor, .kept the city, .with a garr. 

GASH'-ITCr, IDS' 3 corporealnessi 

Aji influential Samaritan in Nehemiah's time. Perhaps 

the same as Geslyem. •• B.C. 445. 

Neh. 6. 6 It is reported among the heathen, and &. 

GA'-TAM, cr.yj burnt valley. 

Ifourtn son of'Eliphaz son of Esau. B.C. 1680. 

Gen. 36. II Teman, Omar, Zepho, and G., and Kenaa 
36. 16 Duke Korah, duke G., (and) duko Ama. 

I Ch. I. 36 Teman, and Omar, Zephi, and G., Kenaa 

GATE — 

l.iyrr, rh"^ dcleth. 

Deut. 3.' 5 these cities., fenced with high walls, gatea 
Josh. 6. 26 in his youngest., shall he set up the gates 
I Sa. 23. 7 by entering into a town that hath gates 

1 Ki. iC. 34 sot up the gates thereof in his youngest 

2 Ch. 8. 5 fenced cities, witli walls, gates, and bars ' 

14. 7 make about (them)walls,andtowcrs, gates 
Neh. 13. 19 I commanded that the gates should be 
Psa. 107. 16 For he hath broken the gates of brass, and 
Prov. 8. 34 watching daily at my gates, waiting at 
Isa. 45. 2 I will break in pieces the gates of brass 
Jer. 49. 31 neither gates nor bars,(which) dwell alouo 
Eze. 26. 2 Aha ! she is broken, .the gates of the pe. 

38. II allot them., having neither bars nor gatea 
2. Threshold, f\Q saph. 

I Ch. 9. 19 keepers of the gates of the tabernaclel 

9. 22 All. .chosen to be porters in the gates 

S.Opening, nm pethach. 

I Ki. 17. 10 And whentie came to the gate of the city 
I Ch.ig. 9 put the battle in array before the gate of 
Esth. 5, I sat. .over against the gate of the houso 
Prov. 17. ig he that exalteth his gate seeketh destru. 
Song 7. 13 at our gates (are) all manner of pleasant 
Isa. 3. 26 And her gates shall lament and mourn 

13. 2 that they may go into the gates of the 

4. Gate, tll^ shaar. 

Gen. 19. I and Lot sat in the gate of Sodom : and 
22. 17 thy seed shall possess the gate of his ene. 
23. 10 of all that vrent in at tire gate of his city 

23. 18 before all that went in at the gate of his 

24. 60 let thy seed possess the gate of those 
28. 17 Howdreadful. . this (is) the gate of heaven 
34. 20 came unto the gate of their city, and com. 
34. 24 all that went out of the gate of his city 

Pxod2o. 10 nor thy stranger that (is) within thy gates 

27. 16 for the gate of the court, .an hanging of 
32. 26 Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and 
32. 27 go in and out from gate to'gate throughout 
38. 15 And for the other side of the court gate 
38. 18 And the hanging for the gate of the court 

38. 31 the sockets of the court gate, and all the 

39. 40 the hanging for the court gate, his cords 

40. 8 hang up the hanging at the court gate 
40. 33 and set up the hanging of the court gate 

Num. 4. 26 the hanging for the door of the gate of ■ 
Deut. 5. 14 nor thy stranger that (is) within thy gates 

6. 9 And thou shalt write them . . on thy gates 

11. 20 And thou shalt write them . .upon thy g. 

12. 12 and the Levite that (is) within your gates 
12. 15 mayest kill and eat flesh in all thy gates 

12. 17 Thou mayest not cat within thy gates the 
12. i3 and the Levite that (is) within thy gates' .' 
12. 21 thou shalt eat in thygates whatsoever thy 

14. 21 unto the stranger that (is) in thy gates . 
14. 27 And the Levite that (is) within thy gates 
14. 28 tithe, .and shalt lay(it) up ^vithin thy gates 

14. 29 which (are) \vithiii thy gates, shall come ■ 

15. 7 of thy brethren within any of thy gates -. 

15. 22 Thou shalt cat it ivitMn thy gates : the ' 

16. 5 within any of thy gates, which the Lord 

16. II and the Levite that (is) within thy gates ■ 
16. 14 thefatherless..that(are)within thygates 

16. 18 officers shalt thou make, .in all thy gates 

17. 2 within any of thy gates which the Lord 
17. 5 Then shalt thou bring, .unto thy gates 

17. 8 matters of controversy within thy gates 

18. 6 if a Levite come from any of thy gates \ 

21. ig bring him out. .unto the gate of his place 

22. 15 unto the elders of the city in tho gate 

22. 24 bring them, .unto the gate of that city 

23. i6' which he shall choose in one of thygates 
24. 14 strangers, .in thy land within thy gates , 

25. 7 let his brother's wife go up to the gate ' 
26. 12 that they may eat within thy gates, and 
28. 52, 52 ho shall besiege thee in all thy gates 
28. 55 enemies shall distress thee In all thy ga. 
28. 57 enemy shall distress thee in thy gates 
31. 12 and thy stranger that (is) wiOiin thy gat. 

Josh. 2. 5 (about the time) of shutting of the gate - 
2. 7 they, .were gone out, they shut the gate 

7. 5 chased them, .before the gate. .imtoShe. 

8. 29 cast it at the entering of the gate of the 
20. 4 at the entering of the gate of the city 

Judg. 5. 8 chose new gods ; then (was) war in the g. 
5. II the peopleof the Lord go dovmtotheg, 
9> 35 in the entering of the gate of the city 
9. 40 chased hhn. .unto the entering of the ga. 



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Jud^ 9. 44 stood in the entering of tlio g.ite of t):o 
16. 2 laid wait for liira all night in the gate of 

16. 3 Samson. .tool< the doors of the gate of 
j8. i5 And. .stood by tlie entering of the gate 
18. 17 priest stood iu the entering of the gate 

fiayi 4. I Then went Boaz up to the gate, and sat 
4. 10 be not cut off. .from the gate of his placo 
4. II And all the people that (were) in the ga. 

■ Sa. 4. 18 fell, .backward by the side of the gate 
g. 18 Saul drew near to Samuel in the gate 

17. 52 until thou come to. .the gates of Ekron 
ai. 13 and scrabbled on the doors of the gate 

a 8a. 3. 27 Joab took him aside in the gate to speak 
10. 8 in array at the entering in of the gate 
>i. 23 them even unto the entering of the gate 
15. 2 Absalom, .stood beside the way of the g. 

18. 4 the king stood by the gate side, and all 
18. 24 And David sat between the two gates 

24 went up to the roof over the gate unto 
33 went up to the chamber over the gate 

8 Then the king arose, and sat in the gate 
8 Behold, the king doth sit in the gate 

15, 16 well of Beth-lehem,which(is)bytheg. 

10 in the entrance of the gate of Samaria 

1 two . . of barley for a shekel, in the gate of 

3 leprous men at the entering in of the ga. 
17 the lord, .to have the charge of the gate 

17 the people trode upon him iu the gate 

18 to morrow about this time in the gate of 
20 the people trode upon him in the gate 
31 And as Jehu entered in at the gate, sho 

8 two heaps at the entering in of the gate 
6 And a third part, .at the gate of Sur 
6 a third part at the gate behind the guard 

19 came by the way of the gate of the guard 
13 the gate of Ephraim unto the comer gate 
35 He built the higher gate of ihe house of 

8 brake down the high places of the gates 
8 in the entering in of the gate of Joshua 

8 on a man's left hand at the gate of the 

4 by the way of the gate between two walls 

18 Who hitherto, .in the king's gate eastw. 
23 the oversight of the gates of the house of 
17, 18 well of Beth-lehem, that (is) at the ga. 

3 for the nails for the doors of the gates 

13 And they cast lots, .for every gate 

16 westward, with the gate Shallecheth, by 

14 porters also by their courses at every ga. 

9 at the entering in of the gate of Samaria 

5 a third part at the gate of the foundation 

15 to the entering of the horse gate by the 

19 And he set the porters at the gates of the 

20 through the high gate into the king's ho. 

8 at the gate of the house of the Lord 
23 the gate of Ephraim to the corner gate 

9 at the comer gate, and at the valley gate 
3 He built the high gate of the house of 

2 to praise in the gates of the tents of the 

6 in the street of the gate of the city 

14 even to the entering in at the fish gate 

15 and the porters (waited) at every gato 

3 and the gates thereof are burnt with fire 
3 the gates thereof are consumed with ih-c t 

8 timber to make beams for the gates of the 
13 I went ont by. night by the gate of the 

13 and the gates, .were consumed with Are 

14 I went ou to the gate of the fountain, and 

15 and entered by the gate of the valley 

17 and the gates thereof are burnt with fire 
I they builded the sheep gate ; they sanct. 
3 But the fish gate did the sons of Hassen. 
6 Moreover the old gate repaired Jehoiada 

13 The valley gate repaired Hanun, and the 

13 cubits on the wall unto the dung gate 

14 the dung gate repaired ilalchiah the son 

15 the gate of the fountain repaired Shallun 
26 over against the water gate toward the 

28 From above the horse gate repaired the 

29 also Shemaiah . .the keeper of the east g. 

31 repaired. . over against the gate Mipl iad 

32 unto the^sheep gate repaired the goldsmi. 
I had not set up the doors^ upon the gates 
3 Let not the gates of Jerusalem be opened 

1 the street that (was) before the water gato 

3 the street that (was) before the water gate 

16 and in the street of the water gate 
16 and in the street of the gate of Ephr ai m 
19 and their brethren that kept the gates 

25 the ward at the thresholds of the gates 

30 and purified the people, and the gates 

31 upon the wall toward the dung gate 
37 Aid at the fountain gate, which was 
37'went up. .unto the water gate eastward 
39 And from above the gate of Ephraim 
39 above the old gate, .above the fish gate 
39 unto the sheep gate . .in the prison gate 
19 when the gates of Jerusalem began to be 
19 and (some) of my servants set I at the g. 
2! and. .they should come (and) keep the g. 
19 then Mordecai sat in the king's gate 

21 while Mordecai sat in the king's gate 
2, 3 servants, that (were) in the king's gate 

2 And came even before the king's gate 
2 for none (might) enter into the king's ga. 

6 street, .which (was) before the king's gate 

9 Haman saw Mordecai in the king's gate 
13 Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's g. 
10 the Jew, that eitteth at the king's gate 
12 Mordecai came again to the king's gate 

4 His children .. are crushed in the gate 

7 When I went out to the gate through the 
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Job 33. 17 Have the gates of death been opened 
P»a. 9. 13 that liXtest me up from the gates of death 
9. 14 may show forth all thy j-rui.^e in the ga. 
2.(. 7, 9 Lift up your hcr.d.i, ye gates 
69. 12 ]hey that sit in the gate speak against 
8;. 2 Olie LoKD loveth the gates of Ziou more 
100. 4 Enter into liis gates with tlianksgiviug 
107. 18 they draw near unto the gates of death 
118. 19 Open to me the gates of rigliteousuess 
118. 20 This gate of the Lord, into which the 
122. 2 Our feet shall stand within thy gates, J. 
127. s shall speak with the enemies m tho gate 
147. 13 hath strengthened the bars of thy gates 
Prov. I. 21 She crieth. .in the opemngs of the gates 
8. 3 She crieth at the gates, at tho entry of 
14. 19 the wicked at the gates of tho righteous 
82. 22 neither oppress the afflicted in the gate 
34. 7 he openeth not lus mouth in the gate 
31. 23 Her husband is known in the gates, when 
31. 31 let her own works praise her in the gates 
Song 7. 4 in Heshbon, by the gate of Bath-rabbim 
Isa. 14. 31 Howl, gate; crj', city ; thou, whole P. 
22. 7 shall set themselves in array at the gate 
12 and the gate is smitten with destruction 
2 Open ye the gates, that the righteous 

6 to them that turn the battle to the gate 
21 a snare for him that reproveth in the g. 

10 I said . . I shall go to the gates ol the grave 

1 to open, .and the gates shall not be shut 

12 1 will make, .thy gates of carbuncles 

11 Therefore thy gates shall bo open contL 

18 but thou Shalt call, .thy gates Praise 
10 Go through, go tlirough the gates ; pre. 
15 at tho entering of the gates of Jerusalem 

2 Stand in the gate of the Lord's house 
2 that enter in at these gates to worship 
2 Jud.'ih moumeth, and the gates thereof 

7 I Virill fan them mth a fan in the gates of 

19 Go and stand iu the gate of the children 

19 and in all the gates of Jerusalem 

20 Hear ye. .all. .that enter in by these gatCD 

21 nor bring (it) in by the gates of Jerusa. 

24 to bring in no burden tlirough the gates 

25 Then shall there enter into the gates of 
27 entering iu at the gates of Jerusalem on 
27 then will I kindle a fire in the gates th. 

a which (is) by the entry of the east gate 

2 in the stocks that (were) in the high gato 
a thy people that enter in by these gates 
4 then shall there enter in by the gates of 

19 cast forth beyond the gates of Jerusalem 
10 sat down in the entry of the new gate of 
38 from the tower of Hananeel unto the gate 
40 unto the comer of the horse gate tov.-ard 
10 at the entry of the new gate of the Lord's 

13 And when ho was in the gate of Benja. 
7 the king, .rittir.g in the gate of Benjamin 

3 princes, .came in, and sat in the middle g. 

4 fled . .by the gato bctv/ixt the two w-alls 
58 her high gates shall be btimt with Cro 

7 by the way of the gate between tlio two 

4 all her gates are desolate : her priests 
9 Her gates are sunk into the ground ; he 

12 have entered into the gates of Jerusalem 

14 The elders have ceased from the gate 
3 to the door of the inner gate that looketli 

5 northward at the gate of the altar this 

14 he brought me to the door of the gate of 

2 came from the vray of the higher gate 
19 stood at the door of the east gate of tho 

I the spirit . . brought me unto the east gate 
I at the door of the gate five and twenty 

15 have set . . the sword against all their gates 

22 to appoint, .rams against the gates, to 
10 when he shall enter into thy gates, as 

3 behold . . a man . . and he stood in the gato 

6 Then came he unto the gate which look. 

6 and measured the threshold of the gate 

7 of the gate by the porch of the gate 

8 He measured also the porch of the gato 

9 Then measured he the porch of the gato 
9 and the porch of the gate (was) inward 

10 And the little chambers of the gate east. 

11 the breadth of the entry of the gato 
II the length of the gate, thirteen cubits 

13 He measured then the gate from the roof 

14 the post of the court round about the gate 

15 And from the face of the gato of the ent. 

15 the face of the porch of the inner gate 

16 and to their posts within the gate round 
1 3 And the pavement byrthe side of the gates 

18 over against the length of the gates, (was) 

19 from the fore-front of the lower gate unto 

20 And the gate of the outward court that 

21 were after the measure of the first gate 

22 after the measure of the gate that looketh 

23 And the gate of the inner court (was) 
23 over against the gate toward the north 

23 and he measured from gate to gate an 

24 and, behold, a gate toward the south 
27 And . . a gate in the inner court toward 

27 he measured from gate to gate toward 

28 to the inner court by the south gate 
28 he measured the south gate according to 
32 and he measmed the gate according to 
35 And he brought me to the north gate 

38 by the posts of the gates, where they 

39 in the porch of the gate (were) two tablet 

40 goeth up to the entry of the north gat« 

40 which (was) at the porch of the gate 

41 by the side of the gate ; eight tables 
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Eze. 40. 44 which (was) at the side of tho north gata 
40. 44 one at tlic side of the cast gate (haviug) 
40. 48 the breadth of the gate (was) three cubiU 

42. 15 he brought me forth toward the ^tc 

43. I he brought me to tlie gate . . the gate that 

43. 4 by the way of the gate whoso prorpect 

44. I brought me back the way of the fate of 
44. 2 Tliis gate shall be shut, it ehall not be 
44. 3 enter by the way of the porch of (that) g. 
44. 4 brought he me the way of the north gate 
44. II (having) charge at the gates of the house 

44. 17 when they enter in at the gates of the 
44. 17 whiles they minister in the gates of the 

45. 19 upon the posts of the gate of the inner 

46. I The gate of tho inner court that looketh 
46 2 by the way of the porch of (that) gate 
46. 2 and shall stand by the post of the gato 
46. 2 shall worship at the threshold of the gate 
46. 3 the gate shall not be shut until the eve: 
46. 3 shall worship at the door of this gate 
46. 8 go in by tho way of the porch of (that) g. 
46. 9 entereth in by tho way of the north piSj 
46. 9 shall go out by the way of the louth gate 
46. 9 that entereth by the way of the south g. 
46. 9 go forth by the way of the north gato 
46. 9 be shall not return by the way of the g. 
<6. 12 BhaU then open him the gate that looketh 
46. 12 after his going forth, .shall shut the gate 

46. 19 through the entry . .at the iide of the ga. 

47. 2 out of the way of the gate northward 

47. 2 and led me. .unto the utter gate by the 

48. 31 the gates of the city, .after the names of 
4S. 31 three gates northward ; one gate of Hon. 
48. 31 one gate of Judah, one gate of Levi 

43. 32 and three gates; and one gate of Joseph 
48. 32 one gate of Benjamin, one gate of Daa 
48. 33 and three gates ; one gate of Simeon 
40. 33 one gate of Issachar, one gate of Zebultm 
48. 34 (with) their three gates ; one gate of Gad 
48. 34 one gate of Asher, one gate of >i'aphtall 
Amos 5. 10 They hate him that rebuketh in the gate 
5. 12 and they turn aside the poor in tho gate 
J. 15 establish judgment in the gate : it may 
Chad. II foreigners entered into his gates, and cast 

13 not have entered into the gate of my p. 
Mic. I. 9 he is come unto the gate of my people 

1. 12 came down from the Lord unto the gat« 

2. 13 have passed through the gate, and are 
Nah. 2. 6 The gates of the rivers shall bo opened 

3. 13 the gates of thy land shall be set wido 

Zeph. I. 10 the noise of a cry from the fish gate, and 

Zecli. 8. iG judgment of truth and peace inyour gates 

14. 10 from Benjamin's gate unto, .the first gate 

14. 10 unto the corner gate, and (from) the tower 

5.0atc, vy? tera. 

Dan. 2. 49 but Daniel (sat) In the gate of the king 

(j.A door, Ovpa tkura. 

Acts 3. 2 at the gate ol the temple which U called 

7. A gate, (wing of a dottble gate), TrvXri puH- 
Matt. 7. 13 Enter ye In at the straight gate : lor 

7. 13 wide (is) (the gate}, and broad (is) tho 

7. 14 Because strait (is) the [gate], and narrow 

16. 18 the gates ol hell shall not prevail against 
Luke 7. 12 when he came nigh to the gate ol the city 

13. 24 Strive to enter in at the straight [gate] 
Acts 3. 10 sat. .at the Beautiful g-.tc of the temple 

9. 24 they watehed the gates day and night to 
12. 10 they came unto the iron gats that Icadeth 
Heb. 13. 12 Jesus also, .suffered without the gato 

8. Oate, gateway, wXdtv jndOn. 

Lukei6. 20 which was laid at his gate, full of sores 
Acts 10. 17 behold, the men.. stood before the gato 
12. 13 as Peter knocked at the door of the gato 
12. 14 she opened not the gate lor gladness 
12. 14 and told how, Peter stood before the gate 

14. 13 brought oxen and garlands unto the gates 
Eev. 21. j2 a wall great and high (and), .twelve gates 

SI. 12 [at thegates twelve angels, and names) 
2t. 13 east, three gates; on the north, three ga. 
21. 13 south, three gates, .the west, three galea 
21. 15 to measure the city, and the gates thereof 
II. 21 And the twelve gates (w^re) twelve pearls 
31. 21 every several gate was of one pearl 

21. 25 the gates of it shall not be shut at all by 

22. 14 enter in through the gates into tho city 

GATES, two leaved — 

Double door, D:ri^-n dcMhayim. 

Isa. 45. 1 to op'eh before him the two leaved gatea 

OATH, n3 mne press, fortune. 
One of the five royal cities of the Philistines and natlre 
place of Goliath. It stood upon the conspicuous hill 
now called Tell-es-SafUh. This hill is at the loot of 
the raotmtains of Judah, ten miles E. of Aehdqd and ten 
S. by E. of Ekron. The ruins are very extensive. 

Josh II. 22 only in G. and in Ashdod, there remained 
I Sa. 5. 8 Let the ark of.. God., be carried., unto O. 

6. 17 a trespass offering unto the Lord, .for G. 

7. 14 restored to Israel, from Ekron. .unto O. 

17. 4 went out a champion. .Goliath, of G. 
17. 23 there came up. the Philistine olG. 

17. 52 Israel. .pursued th"e Philistines. .unto O. 
21. 10 D. arose, .and v.ent to Achish.. king ol Q. 
31. 12 D.. .was'sore alraid of Achish the kingofO. 
27. 2D... passed over . . unto Achish . . king ol a> 
27. 3 And Darid dwelt with Achish at G., he 
37. 4 it was told Saul that David was fled to O. 
27. II to bring (tidings) to G., eajing, L** they 
a Sa. I. ao Tell (It) not in S. publish (it) not in the 



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'aSa. 15. 18 six Iiuudred men wlilch came.. from G. 
41. 20 Ami there was yet a battle in Q. 
II. 22 These four were bom to the giant in G. 
1 KL 2. 39 servants of Shimei ran.. unto a... of G. 
2. 39 they told Sliimei. .thy servants (be) in G. 
a. 40 Jtnd Shlmei arose, .and went to G.^ 
a. 40' went, and brought his servants from G. 
'2. 41 told Solomon. .Shimei had gone, .to G. 
fl KI.12. 17 Hazael king of Syria, .fought against G. 
I Ch. .7. 21 Shuthelah. .whom the men of O. .'.slew 
8. 13 Shema. .drove away the inhabitants of G. 

18. I David smote the Philistines, .and took G. 
20. 6 And yet again there was war at O. 

aa 8 niese were born unto the giant in O. 
s Ch.ii. 8 And G., and Mareshah, and Ziph 

26. 6 he went, .and brake down the wall of Q. 
If sa, 56. titie Michtara . .the Philistines took him in G. 
Amos 6. 2 then go down to G. of the Philistines 
■ Mic. 1. 10 Ueclaro ye (it) not at O., weep yo not at 
OATHEB — 
A 'gathering, ."iv?i? qebutsah, 

Eze. 2 2. 30 they gather silver, tmd brass, and Iron 
GATHER, to — 
\.To gather, "tit} agar. 

Deut.38. 39 Shalt neither drink (of) the wine, nor ga. 
Prov. 6. 8 fend) gathereth her food in the harvest 

10. s He that gathereth in summer (is) a wise 

2.T0 gather together or up, ipx asaph. . 

Gen. 6. 21 food that is eaten, and thou shall gather 
Exod33. 10 and shalt gather in the fruits thereof 
JLe v. 25. 3 shalt prune . . and gather in the fruit ther. 
Kumti. t6 Gather unto me seventy men of the eld. 

1 1. 24'gathered the seventy men of the elders 
II. 32 stood up. .and they gathered the quails 
II. 32 he that gathered least gathered ten 

19. 9 shall gather up the ashes of the heifer 
19. 10 he that gathereth the ashes of the heifer 

Josh.24. I Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel 
Judg. 3. 13 he gathered unto him the children of A. 
Kuth 2. 7 let me glean and gather after the reapers 
I Sa, s- 8 They sent therefore, and gathered all the 
s Sa. 2 1. 13 they gathered the bones of them that were 
. ■ Ki. 22. 4 which the keepers., have gathered of the 

S2. 2o I will gather thee unto thy fathers, and 
. 23. I they gathered unto him all the elders of 
t Ch. 19. 17 he gathered all Israel, and passed over 
c Ch, 1. 14 Solomon gathered chariots and horsemen 

24. II Thus they., gathered money in abundance 

S9. 15 they gathered their brethren, and sanct. 

29. 20 the king rose early, and gathered the ml. 

34. 9 money . . which the Levltes . . had gathered 

34T28 I will gather thee to thy fathers, and thou 
Job 34. 14 (if) he gather unto himself his spirit and 

39. 12 he will bring home thy seed, and gather 
Psa. 26. Gather not my soul with sinners, nor my 

39. 6 and knoweth not who shall gather them 
EroV3p. 4 who hath gathered the wind in his fists? 
Eccl. 3. 26 giveth travail, to gather and to heap up 
Istt. 10. 14 as one gathereth eggs, .have I gathered 

17. 5 when the harvest man gathereth the com 
3eT. 10. 17 Gather up thy wares out of the land 

40. 10 gather ye wine, and summer fruits, and 
j|o. 12 gathered wine and summer fruits very 

Eze. 24. 4 Gather the pieces thereof Into it. .every 
Joel 1. 14 gather the elders, .all the inhabitants of 

2. 16 Gather the people, .gather the children 
Sab. I. 9 they shall gather the captivity as the sand 

1. 15 and gather them in their drag : therefore 

a. 5 but gathereth unto him all nations, and 
Zeph. 3. 8 to gather the nations, that I may assem. 

3. 18 I will gather (them that are) sorrowful 
Zech-i4' 2 For I will gather all nations against Jer. 
t^To gather, fipN asaph, 3, 

Isa. 62. 9 they that have gathered it shall eat it 
Jer. 9. 32 as the handful, .none shall gather (them) 
4. Gathering, IDN oseph. 

Mic' 7. 1 as when they have gathered the summer 
i.To pluck, ."HK arah. 

Song 5. 1 1 tave gathered my myrrh with my spice 

6. To take the spoil, ijji bazaz. 

a Ch.20. 25 they were three days In gathering of the 

7. To cut off, ns? h'atsar. 

Ifiv. 25. 5 neither gather the grapes of thy vine un. 

25. II Eor gather, .in it of thy vine undressed 
Deut 24. 21 When thou gatherest the grapes of thy 
Judg. 9. 27 they went out into the fields, and gathe. 

8. To hatch, brood, nji dagar. 

Isa. 34. 15 and hatch, and gather under her shadow 

9. To heap up, Dj^ kamas. 

Neh. 12. 44 to gather into them, out of the fields of 
Psa. 33. 7 He gathereth the waters of the sea toge. 
£c£l. 2. 8 I gathered me also silver and gold, and 

10. To heap up, DJJ kanas, 3. 

Eze. 22. 21 Yea, I will gather you, and blow upon 
39. 28 I have gathered them unto their own la. 
l.\. To glean, op^ laqat. 

Gen. 31. 46 Jacob said . . Gather stones ; and they took 
£!Codi6. 4 and gather a certain rate every day, that 
j6. 5 it shall be twice as much as they gather 
16. 16 Gather of it every man according to his 
16. 17 the children of Israel did so, and gathered 
16. 18 they gathered every man according to 
16. 21 And thejr gathered it every morning . 
«6. 22 on the sixth day they gathered twice as 
16. 26 Stx,days ye shall gatherit; but on the 
16. 27 went, .on the wventh day for to gath«c 



Numn. 8 gathered (it), and ground (it) in mills, or 
Psa. 104. 28 (That) thou givest them they gather 
Song 6. 2 My beloved is gone down., to gather lilies 

12. To glean, tsp^ laqat, 3. ^ 
'lev. 19. 9 neither shalt thou gather the gleanings of 

19. 10 neither shalt thou gather (every) grape of 
23. 22 neither shalt thou gather any gleaning 
Judg. I. 7 kings, .gathered (their meat) under my 
a Ki 4. 39 one went out into the field to gather herbs 
4. 39 and gathered thereof wild gourds his lap ; 
Isa, 17. 5 it shall be as he that gathereth ears in the 
Jer. 7. 18 The children gather wood, and the fathers 

13. To glean, E'p^ laqash, 3. 
Job 24. 6 they gather the vintage of the -wicked 

li.To/Ul in, nhf male. 

Jer. 51. II gather the shields: tho lOJlD hath raised, 
15. To pour out, Tinj nathak, 6. 

2 Ki. 22. 9 Thy servants have gathered the money 
IG. To cause to flee, ny uz, 5. 

Exod. 9. 19 Send therefore now. .gather thy cattld 

17. To do, make, n'^j; asah. 
i Sa. 14. 48 he gathered an host, and smote the A. 

18. To heap up, ijy tsabar. 
Gen. 41. 49 Joseph gathered com as the sand of the 

19. To cry or call together, ps^ tsaaq, 2. 
2 KI. 3. 21 they gathered all that were able to put 

20. To gather, assemile, collect, fjp qabats. 
Gen. 41. 35 let them gather all the food of those good 
Deut 13. 16 thou shalt gather all the spoil of it into 
I Sa. 7. 5 Samuel said. Gather all Israel to Mlzpeh 
a Sa. 3. 21 will gather all Israel unto my lord the k. 
I Ki. II. 24 he gathered men unto him, and became 

18. 19 gather to me all Israel unto mount Camiel 
a KI. 6. 24 Ben-hadad. .gathered all his host, and 
a Ch. IS. 9 And he gathered all Judah and Benjamin 

23. 2 gathered the Levites out of all the cities 

a4, 5 gather of all Israel money to repair the 
Psa. 41. 6 his heart gathereth Iniquity to Itself 
Prov 13. n he that gathereth by labourshall increase 
Ezo. 22. 19 I will gather yon into the midst of Jem. 

22 2o so will i gather (you) in mine anger and 

21. Tb gather, assemble, collect, yz^ qabats, 3. 
Deut3o. 3 and gather thee from all the nations 

30. 4 thence will the LOED thy God gather thee 
Neh. 1. 9 (yet) will I gather them from Mienee, and 
Psa. 106. 47 and gather us from among the heathen 

107, 3 gathered them out of the lands, from the 
Prov 28. 8 he shall gather it for him that will pity 
Isa. 34. 16 and his spirit It hath gathered them 
' 40. II he shall gather the Iambs with his arm 
43. 5 I wlU . . gather thee from the west 
S4. 7 but with great mercies wiU I gather thee 
56. 8 The Lord GOD which gathereth the outc. 
56. 8 Yet will I gather, .to him, besides those 
66. i3 that I will gather all nations and tongues 
Jor. 23, 3 1 will gather the remnant of my flock out 
29. 14 1 will gather youtrom all the nations, and 

31. 8 I will . .gather them from the coasts of 

31. JO He that scattered Israel will gather him 

32. 37 I will gather them out of all countries 
17 I will even gather you from the people 

16. 37 therefore I will gather all thy lovers, with 
16. 37 I will even gather them round about ag. 
so. 34 I will, .gather you out of the countries 
eo. 41 when I. .gather you out of the countries 
b8. 25 When I shall have gathered the house of 
29. 13 At the end of forty years will I gather the 
34. 13 I will, .gather them from the countries 
36. 24 I will, .gather you out of all countries 
37. 21 1 will, .gather them on every side, and 
39. 27 gathered them out of their enemies' la. 
8. 10 now will I gather them, and they shall 

2. 6 pained ; all faces shall gather blackness 

3. 2 I will also gather all nations, and will 
I. 7 for she gathered (it) of the hire of an ha. 
2. 12 I will surely gather the remnant of Israel 

4. 6 1 will gather her that is driven out 
4. 1 a he shall gather them as tho sheaves Into 
2. 10 and the faces of them all gather blackness 
3. 18 people is scattered, .and no man gathere. 

Zeph. 3. 19 I will, .gather her that was driven out 
3. 20 even in the time that I gather you : for 
Zech 10. 8 I will hiss for them, and gather them ; for 
10. 10 I will, .gather them out of Assyria ; and 

22.7b catise to congregate, convene, hnj} qahal, 5. 
Num i6. 19 Korah gathered all the congregation aga. 
Deut3i. 28 Gather unto me all theelders of your tri. 
2 Ch.ii. I he gathered of the house of Judah and B. 
Eze. 38. 13 hast thou gathered thy company to take 

23. To gather, B'8'p qashash, Sa. 
Exods. 7 let them go and gather straw for them. 

5. 12 scattered, .to gather stubble instead ol 
Kum 15. 32 they found a man that gathered sticks 

24. To acquire, gain, b'3"J rakash. 
Gen. 12. 5 all their substance that they had gath. 

35. To lead together aho, eTrio-ui/ayw epiiunago. 

Matt. 23. 37 even as a hen gathereth her chickens. 

26. To lay together; wwiya sullegd. 

Matt. 7. 16 Do men gather grapes of thoms, or Bgs 
13. 40 As therefore the tares are gathered and 
13. 41 they shall gather 9ut of his kingdom all > 
13. 48 gathered the good into vessels, but cast 

Lake 6. 44 for of thorns men do not gather flga, nor 



Ezo. 



Eos. 
Joel 

Mic. 



Nah. 



27.ro lead together, (rvvayia sunago. 

Matt. 3. 12 and gather his wheat into the gamer ; buj 
6. 26 neither do they reap, nor gather into bar. 

12. 30 he that gathereth not with me scattereth 

13. 30 but gather the Wheat into my bam 

13. 47 unto a net, that . .gathered of eveiy kind 
E5. 24 gathering where thou hast not strawed 
•25. 26 and gather where I have not strawed 

27. 27 and gathered unto him the whole band 
Mark 5. 21 much people gathered imto him : and he 
luke 3. 17 and will gather the wheat into his gamer 
f- II. 23 he that gathereth not with me scattcreth 
John 4. 36 and gathereth fruit unto life eternal 

II. 47 Then gathered the chief priests and thd 

15. 6 men gather them, and cast.. into the fire 
jftev. 16. 14 to gather them to the battle of that great 

2Si.T(^roll or tioist together, crva-Tpfcpu) sustrepho. 
• JActs 28. 3 when Paul had gathered a bundle of sticks 
29. To gatlier in ripe fruit, Tovyaa trugao. 

Luke 6. 44 nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes 
Eev..i4. 18 gather the clusters of thovineof theearlllt 
V14. 13 and gathered the vino of the earth, and 

SOlTo' cause to come iogetlier, infer, (rvfi0ipd(o>. 
Acts 16, 10 assuredly gathering that the Lord bod 

GATHEB in, to — , 

To gather together or -up, r^Q^ asaph. 

Exod23. i5 when thou hast gathered in thy labours 
Lev. 23. 39 when ye have gathered in the fmit of the 
25. 20 we shall not sow, nor gather in our incre. 
Dent II. 14 that thou mayest gather in thy com, and 

16. 13 after that thoU hast gathered in thy com 

28. 38 and shalt gather, .little in ; for the locust 
GATHER out (stones), to — 

To cast out stones, Tpg saqal, 3. 

Isa. 5. 2 he fenced it, and gathered out the stones 
62. ID gather out tho stones ; lilt up a standard 

GATHER self in troops, to — 

To gather self together, Ti3 gadad, 7a. 

Mic. 5, 1 Now gather thyself in troops, daughter 

GATHER selves, to — 

l.To gather together or up, ^px asaph. 

2 Sa. 10. istheSyrians. .gathered themselves togetheB 
Ezo. 39. 17 gather yourselves on every side to my 

2. To be met by appointment, "i^, yaad, 2. 

Numio. 4 then the princes., shall gather themselves 
Z.Tofill or set self, njd male, 7. 

Job 16. 10 they have gathered themselves togetnci' 

4. To cause to flee, strengthen self, hasten, HV uz, 5. 
Jer. 6. I gather yourselves to flee out of the midst 

5. To bo gathered, assembled, fsfi qoibats, 2. 

I Ch.ii. I Then all Israel gathered themselves to D. 
13. 2 that they may gather themselves unto us 

6. To press, gat/ier or assemble self, fap qabats, 7* 
Josh. 9. 2 they gathered themselves together, to 
J Sa.22. 2 gathered themselves unto him : and ho 

GATHER selves to flee, to — 
To cause to flee, strengthen self, hasten, 11V uz, o, 
Isa. 10. 31 inhabitants, .gather themselves to Ilea 

GATHER selves together, to -^ 
l.To be gathered, npN asaph, 2. 

Gen. 34. 30 they shall gather themselves t"i%«the» 

49. I Gather yourselves together, that I may 
Exod32. 26 the sons of Levi gathered themselves tog. 
Josh.io. 5 five kings., gathered themselves together 
Judg 20. 14 children of Benj. gathered themselv. tog 
1 Sa. 13. s gathered themselves together to fight 
13. II gathered themselves together at Michm. 

1 CI1.19. 7 of Ammon gathered themselves together 

2 Ch.30. 3 the people gathered themselves together 
Ezra 3. I gathered themselves together as one man 
Neh. 8. I the people gathered themselves together 

12. 28 the singers gathered themselves together 
Psa. 35. 15 and gathered themselves together 

35. IS theabjectsgathered themselves together 
104. 22 they gather themselves together, and lay 

2. To gatJier together, decree, i-tigadadi 

Psa. 94. 21 They gather themselves together against 

3. To assemble, "fla gur. 

Psa. 56. 6 They gather themselves together, they 

i.To be met by appointment, IK yaad, 2. 

Num27. 3 of them thatgathered themselves togcwier 

5.T0 he cried or called together, pyy tsaaq, 2. 

Judg. 7. 23, 24 the men. .gathered themselves togctlh 
12. ' I gathered themselves together, and went 

6.T0 he pressed togetlur, gathered, assembled, pp, 2. 
Gen. 49. 2 Gather yourselves together, and hear 
1 Sa. 28. 4 gathered themselves together, and came 
3 Ch.15. 10 So they gathered themselves together at 

20. 4 Judah gathered themselves together, to 
Ezra 10. 7 should gather themselves together unto 

JO. 9 gathered themselves together unto Jems. 
Isa. 49. 18 all these gather themselves together 

60. 4 all they gather themselves together, they 
Joel 3. II gather yourselves together round about 

7.T0 press^ {or gather) .lelf together, pp qabats. 7. 
i Sa. 8, 4'pathered themselveStogethcr, and camo 
3 8a. 2. is gathered themselves together after Abnei 



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8- To be congregated, ^np qahal, 2. 

Eiodjz. 1 the people gathered themselves together 
Kujni6. 3 they gatnered themselves together against 

20. 2 they gathered themselves together agaiust 
Josh 2?. 12 gathered themselves together at ShUoh 
Esth. 8 II to gather themselves together, and to 

g. 2 The Jews gathered themselves together 
9. 15 the Jews, .gathered themselves together 
^ 9. 16 gathered themselves together, and stood 

IO.T0 gather self together, VVH qashash, 7a: 

Zeph. 2. I Gatheiyoarselves togetlier. .0 nation not 

•ATHEK the grape thereof, to -=— 

To make common, 777 chalal, 3. 

Deut 28. 30 and shalt not gather the grapes fltereof 
6ATHEB together, to — 
\.To gather together or up, flOK aaapk. 

Gen. 29. 22 Laban gathered together all the men of 

Exod. 3. iS Go, and gather the elders of Israel toget. 
4. 29 gathered together all the elders of the 

Knin2i. 16 Gather the people together, and I will 

21. 23 Sihon gathered all his people together 
Judg. 9. 6 all the men of Sbechem gathered together 

11. 20 but Sihon gathered all his people together 

16. 23 lords of the Philiattces gathered them to. 
f Sa, , 5. 11 and ^thered together all the lords of 

17. I the Philistines gathered together their ar. 
c Sa. 10. 17 he gathered all Israel together, and pas, 

12. 28 gather the rest of the people together 
12. 29 David gathered all the people together 

I Ki. 10. 26 Solomon gathered together chariots and 

I Ch.23. 2 he gathered together all the princes of I. 

s Ch.28. 24 Ahaz gathered together the vessels of the 
29. 4 gathered them together into the east 
34. 29 sent and gathered together all the elders 

Fsa. 50. 5 Gather my saints together unto ma 

2.7*0 assemble, "flJ gur. 

Ti"i i 54. 15 they shall surely gather together.. not 
54. IS whosoever shall gather together against 

8.7*0 {cause to) cry or call together, PUT zaaq, 6. 
Judg. 4. 13 Sisera gathered together ah. his chariots 

i.To heap up, gather, Djj kanas. 

I Ch.22. 2 commanded to gather together the stra. 
Esth. 4. 16 Go, gather together all the Jews (that are) 
Eccl. 3. 5 and a time to gather stones together 

(>.To Jieap up, gather, Djj kanas, 3. 

Paa.147. a he gathereth together the outcasts of la, 

6.7*0 gather, heap up, i^j? kenash. 

Dan: 3. a king sent to gather together the princes 
7.7*0 fill in or up, complete, nJh? male, 3. 

Jer. 4. 5 gather together, and say, A.ssemble your. 
8. 7*0 draw away or out, pnj nathaq, 5. 

a Ch.34. 17 they have gathered together the money 
9.7*0 heap up, TSy tsabar. 

Exod. 8. 14 they gathered them together upon heaps 
la.To press together, gather, assemble, fSi} qabats. 

Judg. 12, 4 Jephthah gathered together all the men 

X Sa. 28. I gathered their armies together for warf. 
e8. 4 and Saul gathered all Israel together 
sg. I gathered together all their armies to A. 

a Sa, «. 30 when he had gathered all the people tog 

I Ki.18. 20 gathered the prophets together imto mo 
ao. I Ben-hadad. .gathered all his host togeth. 

22. 6 gathered the prophets together, about 
a Ki.io. 18 Jehu gathered all the people together 
a Ch. 18. J gathered together of prophets four hun. 

24. 5 he gathered together the priests and the 

25. s Amaziah gathered Judah together, and 
" 32. 6 and gathered them together to him in 

Ezra 7. 28 I gathered together out of Israel chief 
8. 15 I gathered them together to the river 
Neh. 7. 5 tcvgather together the nobles, and the rm 
Esth. 2. 3 that they may gather together all the 

11.7*0 be gathered, assembled, f3p qabats, 2. 
I Sa. 7. 6 they gathered together to llizpeh, and 

12. To press, gather or collect together, pij qabats, 3. 

I Ch.i6. 3S gather us together, and deliver us from 

Heh.13. II I gathered them together, and set them 

Isa. ir. 13 gather together tho dispersed of Judah 

82. 9 ye gathered together tho waters of tho 

\Z.To press or gather self together, {"s;; qabats, 7. 

Jer. 49. 14 Gather ye together, and come against 
14.7*0 cau^e to bongregate, convene, 7rji5 qahal, 5. 

Eiod35. 1 gathered all the congregation, .together 

Lev. 8. 3 gather thou all the congregation together 

Num. 8. 9 Shalt gather the whole assembly, .toget. 

' 20. 8 gather thou the assembly together, thon 

20. 10 gathered tho congregation togethcrbef ore 

Deut. 4. 10 Gather me the people together, and I vrlU 
31. 12 Gather the people together, men, and 

X Ch. 13. s So David gathered all Israel together 
15. 3 And David gathered all Israel tofcether 

Job II. 10 If he cut ofif. .or gather together, then 
15. 7*0 gather, efj?i> qashash. 

Zeph. 2. 1 gather together, nation not desired 
•16.7*0 cause to.hear, summon, yp?" shamea, 3.^ 

I Sa. 15. 4 Saul gathered the people together, and 
17.7*0 lead or bring iogethor, kwicrvvdyo} episunagd, 
■ Matt.24. 31 they shall gather together his 2;.. 37. 

Mark i. 33 ail the city was gathered together at the 



Marl£i3. 27 shall gather together his elect from the 
Lukei2. I when there were gatliered together an 
13- 34 gathered thy children together, as a hen 
18.7*0 lay together, trvWiyu suUegO. 

Matt. 13. 30 Gather ye together Ilrst the tares, and 
19.7*0 lead together, avvdya sunagS. 

Matt. 2. 4 gathered all tho chief priests . . together,lie 
22. 10 gathered together all as many as they 
25. 32 before him shaU bo gathered all 22. 34. 
Mark 4. 1 there was gathered unto him a great 

6. 30 the apostles gathered themselves toget. 
I-ukei5. 13 the younger son gathered all together 
John 6. 13 Therefore they gathered, .together, and 
II. 52 but that also ho should gather together 
Acts 14. 27 and had gathered the church together 

15. 30 they had gathered the multitude togoth. 
Eev. 16. 16 he gathered them together into a place 
20. 8 nations, .to gather ^em together to bat. 
20. To crowd or assemble together, (rvvaSpoi^a sun. 
Iiuke24. 33 and found tho eleven [gathered together] 
Acta 12. la where many were gathered together pr. " 
21.7*0 add, increase, continue, ip; yasaph, 6. 

a Sa. 6, I David gathered together all (the) chosen 
OATHEE together hi one, to — 
To make up under one head, iyaK«pa\ai6onau 
Eph. !. 10 he might gather together in one all 

OATHEE np, to — 

1. 7*0 gather together or up, io>! asapk. 

Gen. 49. 33 he gathered up his feet into the bed 
s2.7'o glean, gather, BpS laqat, 3. 

Gen. 47. 14 Joseph gathered up all the money that 
'i Sa. 20. 38 Jonathan's lad gatnered ap the arrows 

S.To press or gather togetlier, f*3p qabats. 

Gen. 41. 48 he gathered np all the food of the seven 

i.To'press, gather or collect together, pp qabats, 3. 
Jer. 49. 5 none shaU gather up him that wandereth 
Hos. 9. 6 Egypt shall gather them up, Memphis 

5. 7*0 lay together, ovWeya svllegO. 

Matt.13. 28 Wilt thou then that wo. .gather them npt 
13. 29 Nay ; lest, while yo gather up tho tares 

6.7*0 lead together, avvdyta sunagS. 

John 6. 12, Gather np tho fragments that remain 
OATHEBEO, to be — 

1.7*0 be gathered {together or up,) 1P>ji asaph, 2, 
Gen. 25. 8 Then Abraham . . was gathered to his 
e$. 17 Ishmael. .was gathered unto his people 
ag. 3 And thither were all the floclts gathered 
35. 29 Isaac . . died, and was gathered unto his 
49. 39 I am to be gathered unto my people 
49. 33 Jacob . . was gathered unto his people 
Kmnao. 24 Aaron shall be gathered unto his people 
ao. 26 Aaron sliall bo gathered . . and shaU die 
t7. 13 thou also shalt be gathered unto thy pe. 
B7. 13 as Aaron thy brother was gathered 

31. 3 afterward shalt thou be gathered unto 
Dent 32. 50 die. .and be gathered unto thy people 

32. 50 as Aaron . . was gathered unto his people 
Judg. 2. 10 all. .were gathered unto their fathers 

6. 33 the children of the east were gathered 
ao. 1 1 So all the men of Israel wero gathered 
a Sa. 17. II I counsel that all Israel bo. .gathered 
a Ki.22. 20 thou shalt bo gathered into thy grave in 
a Ch.34. 28 thou shalt be gathered to thy grave in 
Job 27. 19 The rich man. .shall not be gathered: he 
■Prov 27. 25 and herbs of the mountains are gatherdd 
Isa. 49. 5 Though Israel be not gathered, yet shall 
Jer. 8. 2 they shall not be gathered, nor be buried 

25. 33 they shall not bo. .gathered, nor buried 
Mlc. 4, II many nations are gathered against thee 

2.7*0 be gtdhered [togeth^ or up), ipx asaph, i. 
Isa. 241 23 And they shall be gathered together 

33. 4 your .spoil shall bo gathered, .the gather, 
Eze. 3S. 12 the people . .gathered out of tho nations 
Hos. la 10 tlie people shaU be gathered against them 

3.7*0 assonble, -m gur. 

Pea. 59. 3 tho mighty are gathered against me ; not 
14a 2 continually are they gathered together 
4.7*0 be cried or called together, pn] axaq, 2. 
Judg. 6. 34 and Abi-ezcr was gathered after him 

6. 35 Manasseh ; who also was gathered alter 

6.7*0 be gleaned, gathered, Bp7 laqat, 4> 

Isa. 27. 12 yo shall bo gathered one by one, yo ch. 

6. 7*0 gather self together, epji laqat, 7. 

Judg. II. 3 there were gathered vain men to Jeph. 

7. To press, gather, assemble, fjp qabats. 

Neh. 5. 16 all my servants, .gathered thither unto 

8.2*0 be pressed, gathered, assembled, r^i} qabats, 2. 
3 Chi 13. 7 And there are gathered unto him vain 
Isa. 34. IS there shall the vultures also bo gathered 
t-A.w 56. 8 besides those that are gathered xmto Mm 
Jer. 40. IS that all the Jews which are gathered unto 
Eze. 29. 5 shalt not bo brought together, nor g.\th. 

9.7*0 bepressed, gathered or assembled, pp qabats, 4. 
Eze. 38. 8 gathered out of many people, against 

10. To be congregated, "jcp qahal, 2. 
• Numi6. 42 the congregatton was gathered against 
, Jer. 26. 9 all the people were gathered against Je, 

Itl To be gathered or bound together, niP qavah, 2, 
Jer. 3. 17 all tho nations shall be gathered unto it . 



GATHERED together, to bo — 
l.To be gathered, rpK asaph, 2. 

Gen. 29. 7 that the cattle should be gathered toget. 
29. 8 until all the flocks be gathered together 

Lev. 26. 33 when ye are gathered together within 

Nuraii. 32 shall all tho flsh of tho sea be gathered t. 

I Ba. 17. 1 and were gathered together at Shochoh 

17. 2 Saul and. .Israel were gathered together 
1 8a. 33. 9 wero there gathered together to battle 

23. II were gathered together into a troop 

I Ch.11. 13 there the Philistines wero gathered togo. 
3 Ch.13. 5 princes, .that were gathered together to 
Neh. 8. 13 on the second day were gathered togeth, 
Psa. 47. 9 princes of the people are gathered toget. 
lea. 13. 4 of the kingdoms of nations gathered tog. 
Zech.i3. 3 though.*ll the people .. be gathered toge. 

2. 2*0 be gathered, i]0^ asaph, 4. 

Zcch.14. 14 tho wealth .. shall be gathered together 

3.7*0 gather self together, icx asaph, 7. 

Dout 33. 5 tho tribes of Israel were gathered toget. 

4. 7*0 6e cried or called together, pyt xaaq, 2. 
Judg j8. 22 tho men . . were gathered together, and 

5.7*0 be met together by appointment, iv) yaad, 2. 
Numi4- 35 that are gathered together against me 

16. 1 1 ail thy company (arc) gathered together 

6. 7*0 be heaped up, gathered together, t'jj kenash, 4. 
Dan. 3. 3 TTcro gathered together unto the dcdfca. 

3. 27 .find the princes, .being gathered togeth. 

7.7*0 be dd<lcd, joined together, ncj saphach, 4. 
Job 30. 7 under tho nettles tiiey wero gathered to. 

8. To be heaped together, cm; aram, 2. 

Exodis- 8 (he waters wero gathered together, tlie. 

9.7*0 bs.Cticd or called together, pl'l zaaq, 2. 

Judgro. 1.7 the children of Ammon were gathered fc 

10.7*0 be pressed together, gathered, assfmbled, fJiJ 
Josh. 10. 6 all the kings . .ere gathered together aga. 
1 Sa. 35. J all the Israelites were gathered togetner 
e Ch.33. 4 there was gathered much people together 
JBsth. a. 8 when many maidens were gathered togo. 
"^ 2. 19 when the virgins were gathered together 
Fsa. 102. 22 When the people ore gathered together 
Isa. 43. 9 Let all the nations be gathered together 
60. 7 the flocks of Kcdar shall bo gathered to, 
Hos. I. II the children of Israel bo gathered toget. 

11. 7*0 press self together, f3p qabats, Y. 

Judg'. 9. 47 that all the men. .iscro gathered togctlu 

1 Sa. 7. 7 were gathered together to Mizpeh, tho 
Isa. 44. II let then all be gathered together, let 

12.7*0 be congregated, Snp qahMl, 2. 

Lev. 8. 4 tho assembly v.as Gathered together unla 
Judg. 20. I the congregation was gathered together 

13.7*0 be gathered, bound together, .i]p qcvah, 2. 
Gen. I. 9 Let tho waters.. bo cathcred together 

14.7*0 be congregated, n"2P qalaJi, 2. 

2 Ba. ao. 14 they were gathered together, and wen* 
16.2*0 lead together, irvvdya tunagS. 

Matt 13. 2 great multitudes wero gathered together 

18. £o For where two or tliree arc gathered to?. 
22. 41 While the Pharisees t ere gathered toge. 

24. iS there will the eagles be gathered together 
27. 17 when thoy were gathered together, Pilate 

Mark 2. 2 many were gathered together, insomuciv 
Luke 17. 37 thither will the eagles bo [gathered toge.] 
Acts 4. 6 wero gathered together at Jerusalem 

4. :6 the rulers were gathered together against 
4. 27 the people of Israel, wero gathered togoi 

ao. 8 chamber, where they were gathered toge* 

1 Co. 5. 4 when yo are gathered together, and my 
Eev. 19. 19 gathered together to make war against 

IG.To be together, a-vyeini suneimi. 

Luko 8. ; 4 when much people were gathered togetAes 

GATHERED together, Is to be — 

7*0 {cause to) congregate, convene, 7np qahal, 6. 

Num 10. 7 the congregation is to bo gathered toge, 
GATHERED thick together, to bo — 
To throng or gather upon, ivaOpolCo/xat epathroia, 

Luko 1 1. 29 the i)eoplo \fcre gathered thick togctbes 
GATHERED np again, to bD — 
7*0 be gathered, IPK asaph, 2. 

2 Sa. 14. 14 water, .which cannot bo gathered np ss> 

GATHERER — 

To cultivate, gather, or seen out figs, 075 balas. 

Amos 7. 14 but I (was), .a gatherer of sycamore &ult 
GATHERING — 
\. Gathering, fp^ oseph-. 

Isa, 32. 10 shall fall, the gathering shall not c&CM 
33. 4 gathered . . the gathering of the caterpiUa^ 
2.0bedienee, expectation, hope, nnp; yigqhah. ■ 

Gen. 49. 10 andtmtohim. .the gathering of the people 

3.7*0 gather, v^a qashash, 3a. 

Nnm 15. 33 And they that found him gatherllig sticks 
J Kl. 17. 10 the widow woman (was) there gathering 

17. 12 and, behold, I (am) gathering two lUck* 
i.Laying aside, collection, \oyla logic. 

1 Co, i& a that tbare be no gatheringa when I eon>» 

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OATHEEIWO together — 

I.Collection, nipa iniqvch. 

Gen. I. lo tia gathering together of the waters 
^.Lec^di7ig together urJo, iiriffwayuyl^ cpisunagoge. 

a Th. 2. I and (by) our gathering together unto him 

GATH HE'-PHEB, nsn n| wine press of the well. 
A city of Zebulun, not far from Japhia (now called 
Yafa) • the naiive place of the prophet Jonah, whose 
repufed tomb is shown at the village of Bl-Meehhad 
on the top of a hill, two miles E. of Sufwieh. It is 
called Gittak-hepher, In Josh. 19. 13. 

3 Ki.14. 25 which he spake by . .Jonah, .of G. H. 

GATH BIM'-HON, jiaT m wine press of Rimmon. 

1. A Xevitical city of J)an on th^ plain of Philistia 
near Joppa. 

Josh 19. 45 And Jehud, and Beneberak, and G. 

2. A Levitical town of the half tribe of M anasseh W- 
of the Jordon. In i Ch. 6. 70, it is called Bilcam. 

Josh 21. 25 Taanach with her suburbs, and G. with 
I Ch. 6. 69 Aijalon with her suburbs, and G. with 

GAY — 

Bright, XanrrpSs lampros. 

Jas. 2. 3 to him that weareth the gay clothing 

GA'-ZA, njH, Vd^a, the strong place. 
1. One of the five chief cities of the Philistines, and still 
called Ghuzzeh or Azzah. lake Damascus it is remark- 
able for its existence from the remotest times. It is 
Btill a place of importance, and even yet larger 
than Jerusalem. 

Gen. 10. 19 the border of the Canaanites was.. untoG. 

Josh. 10. 41 smote them fromKadesh-bamea.. unto G. 
11. 22 only in G. . .and in Ashdod, there rema. 

15. 47 G. with her towns and her villages 
Judg. 1. 18 Also Judah took G. with the coast thereof 

16. I Then went Samson to G., and saw there 
16. 21 the Philistines .. brought him down to G. 

1 Sa. 6. 17 trespass offering unto the Lord, .ior G. 

2 K. j. 18. 8 He smote the Philistines . . unto G. 

Jer. 47. I that came . . before that Pharoah smote 6. 

47. 5 Baldness is come upon G. ; Ashkelon is 

.Amos I. 6 For three transgressions of G. . . I will not 

I. 7 I will send a fire on the wall of G., which 

Zeph. 1. 4 G. shaU be forsaken, and Ashkelon a des 

Zech. 9. 5 G. also, .and be .. sorrowful, and Ekron 

9. 5 the king shall perish from G., and Ashk. 

Acts 8. 26 that goeth down from Jerusalem unto G. 

f . A city of Ephraim. 

Judg. 6. 4 increase of. .earth, till thou eome unto G. 

1 Ch. 7. 28 Shechem also and the towns, .unto G. 

I'AZ'-ZAM, DJ? devour er, swaggerer 
; he sens of Gazzam were among the families of the 
; Tethinim who returned from the exile with Zerubbabel. 
Uo. 536. 

Ezra 2. 48 children of Nekoda, the children of G. 

Keh. 7. 51 The children of G., tho children of Uzza 

nA-ZA-THITE8, GA-ZITES, D^njH. 

Lhe inhabitants of Gaza or Azzah. 

Josh. 13. 3 five lords of the Philistines ; the G., and 
Jndg lO, 2 (And it was told) tho G., saying, Samson 

Gaze, to — 

\.To see, look, behold, hnt raah. 

Exodig. 21 lest they break through, .to gaze, and 

% To look into, in^Xiira eniblepo. 

Acts I. II why stand ye gazing up into heaven ! this 

OA'-ZEE, "ija precipice^ See Gezer. 
The difference in the orthography arises from the 
Helirew accent being hero attended to, though neglected 
in other places where the same form occurs. 

2 Sa. 5. 25 smote . .from Geba until thou come toG. 
1 Ch. 14. 16 smote. .Philistines from Gibeon. .to G. 

GA'-ZEZ, li| shearer. 

1. A son of Caleb by Ephah his concubine. B.C. 1520. 
I Ch. 2. 46 Ephah. .bare Haran, and Moza, and G. 
i2i Grandson of Caleb son of Jephunnch. B.C. 1500. 

1 Ch. 2. 46 bare Haran. . and Haran begat G. 

GAZING stock — 

Sight, appearance, 'N^ roi. 

Nah. 3. 6 And I . .will set thee as a gazing stock 

GAZING stoct , to make a — 

To make a sjectacU, Bearpl^ta theatrizo. 

Heb. 10. 3j whilst ye were made a gazing stock both 

6E'-BA, wa, Va^aa, height, hill. 
A Levitical city of Benjamin. In the cities along the N. 
boundary the name is given as Gaba (a change due to- 
the emphasis in Hebrew before a pause), and the same 
change occurs in Ezra 2. 26 ; Neh. 7. 30 and 11. 31 ; 2 Sa. 
5. 25.; 2 Ki. 23. 8; the last three of the»« being in the 
Common Version Geba. In one place the name Geba is 
used as the northern landmark of the kingdom of Judah 
and Beqjamin, in the expression " from Geba to Benja- 
min" (2 j£i. 23. 8.); and also asan eastern limit to Gazer 
(2 Sa. 5. 25). 

Josh 21. 17 Gibeon with her suburbs, O. with her 
» Sa. 13. 3 the garrison of the Philistines, .in G. 

2 Sa. s. 25 and smote the Pliilistines from G. . . to 

I Kl. 15. 22 king Aaa built with them G. of Benjamin 
9 Ki. 23. 8 the priests had burnt incenae, from G. 
t Ob. 6. ^ out of the tribe of Benjamin ; 0. 



1 Ch. 8. 6 of tho fathers of tho inhabitants of G. 

2 Ch. 16. 6 and ho built therewith G. and iMizpah 
Keh. 11. 31 Tiio children also of Benjamin from G. 

12. 29 out of the flelds of G. and Azmaveth 
Isa. 10. 29 they have taken up their lodging at G. 
Zech 14. 10 a plain from G. to Rimmon south of Jer. 

GE'-S.^, '?3a border, hilly. 

1. The city Bihylus, S. of Sidon, near tho sea. 

Eze. 27. 9 The ancients of G. . .were in thee thy 

2. A district between the S. end of the Salt Sea and 
Petra, inhabited by Edom, 

Psa. 83. 7 G., and Ammou, and Amalck ; the Phili. 

GE'-BEE, -153 strcnig. 

1. "The son of Geber," who had charge of Havoth-Jalr 
and the district of Argob for Solomon. B.C. 1014. 

I KX 4. 13 The son of G., in Ramoth-gUead ; to hiin 

2. Geber, the son of Uri, had " the land of Gilead," a 
district S. of the former — the country originally pos- 
sessed by Sihon and Og — probably the modern Bellca, 
the great pasture lands of the tribes E. of the Jordan. 

I Ki. 4. 19 G. the son of Uri. .in the country of Gil. 
OE'-BUI, D"a3 springs, cisterns, ditches. 
A city of Benjamin, between Anathoth and the ridge 
on which Nob was s.ituated. Compare Gob. 

Isa. 10. 31 tho inhabitants of G. gather themselves 
GE-DAL'-IAH, ?n;^n3, n;^i3 Jah is great. 

1. Son of Ahikam and grandson of Shapiian king josiah's 
secretary. After the destruction of the temple (B.C. 588) 
Nebuchadnezzar left Gedaliah with a Chaldiean guard 
at Mizpeh, six miles N. of Jerusalem, to govern the vine- 
dressers and husbandmen loft in the land. 

3 Ki. 25. 22 over them he made G. the son of Ahikam 

25. 23 the king of Babylon had made G. gover. 
25. 23 there came to G. to Mizpah, even Ish. 
25. 24 G. sware to them, and to their men, and 
25.25 Ishmael the son of Nethaniah . . smote G. 
Jer. 39. 14 Even they sent, .committed him unto G. 
40. 5 Go back also to G. the son of Ahikam 
40. 6 Then went Jeremiah unto G. the son of 
40. 7 the king of Babylon had made G. . .gover. 
40. 8 Then they came to G. to Mizpah, even Is. 
40. 9 And G. the son of Ahikam. .sware unto 
40. II he had set over them G. the son of Ahi. 
' 40. 12 Jews, .came to the land of Judah, to G. 
40. 13 and all the captains .. came to G. to M. 
40. 14 But G. the son of Ahikam believed them 

40. 15 Then J'ohanan. .spake to G. in Mizpah 

40. 16 But G. the son of Ahikam said unto Jo. 

41. I Ishmael . . came unto G. the son of Ahi. 

42. 2 Then arose Ishmael . . and smote G.the son 
41. 3 also slew all the Jews that were., with G. 
41. 4 And it came to pass . . after he had slain G. 
41. 6 he said. .Come to G. the son of Ahikam 
41. 9 tho men, whom he had slain because of G. 
41. 10 Nebuzar-adan . .had committed to G. 

41. 16 after (that) he had slain G. the son of A. 
41. 18 because Ishmael. .had slain G. the son 

43. 6every person.. Nebuzar-adan . . left with G. 

2. A Levite, one of the six sons of Jeduthun. 

I Ch.2s. 3 the sons of Jeduthun ; G., and Zeri, and 
23. 9 the second to G., who with his brethren 

3. A priest that bad taken a strange wife in,the exile. 
B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 18 Maaseiah, and Eliezer, and Jarib, andG. 
i. Grandfather of Zephaniah the prophet. B.C. 700. 

Zeph. I. I Cushi, the son of G., the son of Amariah 
5. A prince who caused Jeremiah to be imprisoned. 

B.C. 590. 

Jer. 38. I G. the son of Pashur... heard the words 

GE-DE'-ON, TfZedv, Oreek form of the Heb. Gideon: 

Heb. II. 32 for the time would fail me to tell of G. 
GE'-DEE, T]3 walled. 

A royal city of the Canaanites taken by Joshua. It 
was on the W. of the Jordan, in the extreme ;S. 
It was not the same as Gedor which was between 
Hebron and Bethlehem ; nor was it Gederah in the low 
country but may be the Gedor named in i Ch. 4. 39, 
la connection with the Simeonites. 

Josh. 12. 13 king of Debir, one ; the king of G., one 
GE-DE'-BAH, n-ji?ii sheep cote. 
A city in the lowlands of Judah. 

Josh. 15. 36 Sharaim, and Adithaim, and G., andGed. 
GE-DE-EA-THITE, 'Jiina. Inhabitant of Gfederah. 

I Ch.i2, 4 Jahaziel, aiid Johanan, and Jozabad tho G. 

GE-DE-KITE, 'nia. An inhabitant of Geder. 

1 Ch.27. 28 in the low plains. .Baal-hanan the G. 
GE-DE-EOTH, nnia sheepcotes- 

A town in the lowlands of Judah. 

Josh.15. 41 6., Beth-dagon, and Naamah, and Mak. 

2 Ch.28. 18 G., and Shocho with the villages thereof' 

GE-DE-KO-THA-IH, D^o'Ti? tivo sheep/olds. 
A town in the pastureland of Judah. 

Josh. 15. 36 Sha., and Adhitaim, and Gederah, and G. 
GE'-DOE, in?, 113. 

1. A city in the mountainous part of Judah a few 
miles N. of Hebron. It is now called JedUr, and half- 
way between Bethlehem and Hebron ; but the Gmdur 
of Eusebius is more likely, and is ten miles S. of 
Dlospolls (now called I/ddd), 

Josh. IS. 58 BaUiul, Be(}i-2ur, and Q. 



2. The town of Jcroham whoso soja were among tho 
mighty men of Benjamin who joined David at Ziklag. 

I Ch.i2. 7 Joelah, and Zeb tho sons of Jeroham of O. 

3. The son of Jehlel father of Gibeon, and an ancestor 
of Saul. B.C. 1 100 

I Ch. ,8. 31 And G., and Ahio, and Zacher 

9. 37 G., and Ahio, and Zechariah, apd Mikloth 

4. This name occurs twice in the genealogies of Judah, 
— in the former Penuel is called tho father of Gedor, 
and in the latter Jered is in the same relation. In tho 
Targum both these names (with others) are given to 
Moses by Jehudijah, who is identified with the daughter 
of Pharaoh. 

I Ch. 4. 4 Penuel the father of G., and Ezer the fa. 
4. 18 Jehudijah bare Jered the father of G. . 
6. A place in the tribe of Simeon, in the extreme S. of 
Judah, and different from that named under No. i. 
It was between the S. of Judah and Mount Selr, i.e. 
Petra. 

1 Ch. 4. 39 And they went to the entrance of Q. 
GE-HA'-ZI, Mn'a denier, diminisher. 

The servant of the prophet Elisha. B.C. 894. 

2 Ki. 4. 12 And he said to G. his servant. Call this 

4. 14 G. answered. Verily she hath no child 
4. 25 to G. his servant. Behold . . that Shima. 
4. 27 but G. came near to thrust her away 
4. 29 Then he said to G., Gird up thy loins 
4. 31 G. passed on before them, and laid the 

4. 36 he called G., and said. Call this Shunam. 

5. 20 G., the servant of Elisha the man of God 
5. 21 So G. followed after Naaman 

5. 25 And Elisha said unto him. Whence. .G.? 
8. 4 the kSng talked with G., the servant of the 

8. 5 G. said. .0 king, this (is) the woman, and 

GE-lf-IOTH, nh'hi^ circles. 

A place named among the points marking the S. 

boundary line of Benjamin. This boundary went from 

Enshemesh towards Geliloth over against the ascent 

of Adummin. In Josh. 15. 7, GUgal is substituted for 

Geliloth. 

Josh 18. 17 G., which (is) over against the going np of 
GE-EAL'-U, 'Vq3 camel owner. 
A Danite, father of Ammiel, ruler of his tribe, and one 
of the twelve men sent out to explore the land. B.C. 
1490. 

Numi3. 12 Of the tribe of Dan, Ammiel the son of G. 
GE-MAR'-IAH, .T")5^, ''innf 

1. Son of Shaphan and fatlier of Micaiah. B.C. S99- 

Jer. 36. 10 in the chamber of Q. the son of Shaphan 
36. 1 1 When Michaiah the son of G. . .had heard 
36. 12 all the princes sat there, (even). .G., the 
36. 25 G., had made intercession to the king.that 

2. Son of Hilkiah, sent (B.C. 597) by king Zedekiah as 
ambassador to Nebuchadnezzar, and the bearer of 
Jeremiah's letter to the captive Jews 

Jer. 29. 3 By the hand of . .G. the son of Hilkiah 
GENDES, to — ■ 
\.To beget, ^^; yalad. 

Job 38. 29 the hoary frost, .who hath gendered Itt 
2. 2*0 cause to pass through, "13 j; ahar, 3. 

Job 21. 10 Their bull gendereth, and faileth not 

3. To beget, •yivvdu gennao. 

Gal. 4. 24 which gendereth t<) bondage, which is A. 

2 Ti. 2. 23 knowing that they dcfgender strifes 
6ENDEE, to let — 
To cause to lie down, J731 raba, 5. 

Lev. 19. 19 Thou shalt not let thy cattle gender with 
GENEALOGIES — 
Genealogy, yeveaXoyia gencalogia. 

I Ti. I. 4 Neither give heed to . . endless genealogies 
GENEALOGIES, to be reckoned by — 
To reckon by genealogy, ts-ri; yachas, 

I Ch. 5. 17 All these ivere reckoned by genealogies 

9. I So all Israel were reckoned by genealo. 

GENEAIOGY — 

\.To be reckoned by genealogy, bn; yachai, 7. 

I Ch. 4. 33 These . . their habitations, and their gene. 

7. 5 reckoned in all by their genealogies four. 

7. 7 were reckoned bytheir genealogies twenty 

7. 9 after their genealogy by their generations 

7. 40 the number throughout the genealogy of 
a Ch. 12. 15 written in the book .. concerning genea.? 

31. 16 Besides their genealogy of males, from 
31. 17 Both to the genealogy of the priests by 
31. 18 And to the genealogy of all their littlo 
31. 19 to all that were reckoned by genealogies 
Ezra 2. 62 those that were reckoned by genealogy 

8. I the genealogy of them that went up with 
Neh. 7. 64 those that were reckoned by genealogy 

2.Genealogy, 'wry yachas. 

Neh. 7. 5 I found a register of the genealogy of 
^.Genealogy, yeveakoyla genealogia. 

Titus 3. 9 But avoid, .genealogies, and contentions 
6ENEAL06T, to be reckoned — 
To be reckoned by genealogy, lyn; yachas, 7. 

I Ch. 5. I the genealogy is not to be reckoned after 
.5. 7 families, when the genealogy . .was reck, 

9. 22 These were reckoned by their gencalogyin 
Ezra 8. 3 were reckoned by genealogy of the males 
Neh. 7. .5 that they might be reolwned by gcnea. 



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GENTILE 



GENERAX — 

prince, head, chief, captain, "i'S sar. 
I i Ch. 27. 34 the general of the king's army (was) J. 

GENERALLT — 

.2*0 be gathered, qox asaph, 2. 

>' 2 Sa. :7. II Israel bo generally gathered unto thee 

GENEEATIOH — . , 

1. Circle, generation, "v^ dor. 

Gen. 6. 9 a just man (and) perfect in his generations 
\.7. I righteous before nie in this generation 
/g. T2 which I make, .for perpetual generations 

15. 16 But in the fourth generation they shall 
17. 7, 9 thy seed after thee in their generations 
17. 12 every man child in your generations, he 

'Exod. I. 6 And Joseph died . . and all that generation 
3. 15 this (is) my memorial unto all generations 
2. 14 a feast, .throughout your generations 
12. 17 observe tliis day in your generations by 
12. 42 to be observed, .in their generations 

16. 32, 33 an omer. .to be kept for your genera. 

17. j6 war with Araalek from generation to gen. 
27. 21 a statute for ever unto their generations 

29. 42 olf ering throughout your generations, (at) 

30. 8 perpetual incense, .tliroughoutyour gen. 
30. lo atonement, .tiu-oughout your generations 
30. 21 to his seed throughout their generations 

30. 31 oil unto me throughout your generations 

31. i3asign.. throughout yourgeneraticns; that 

31. 16 observe the sabbath throughout their ge. 
'40. IS priesthood throughout their generations 

liOT. 3. 17 a perpetual statute for your generations 

6. iS a statute for ever in your generations 
7. 36 for ever throughout their generations 

10. 9 a statute .. throughout your generations 

17. 7 unto them throughout their generations 
EI. 17 tliy seed in their generations that hath 
£2. 3 of all your seed among your generations 
23. 14, 31 for ever throughout your generations 
23. 21 a statute. .tliTougiiout yoiu- generations 
23. 41 a statute for ever in your generations : ye 
E3. 43 That your generations may know that I 
24." 3 a statute for ever in your generations 

.' 25. 30 established, .throughout his generations 
^omio. 8 ordinance for ever throughout your gen. 

' IS. 14 whosoever (be) among you in your gener. 
15. 15 an ordinance for ever in your generations 
15. 21 an heave offering in your generations 
15. 23 henceforward among your generations 
15. 38 fringes, .throughout their generations 

18. 23 for ever throughout your generations 
32. 13 forty years, until all the generation, that 
35. 29 unto you throughout your generations. 

Deat. I. 35 not one of these men of this evil genera. 
2. 14 until all the generation of the men of war 

7. 9 keepeth covenant, .to a thousand genera. 
23. 2 even to his tenth generation shall lie not 
23. 3 even to their tenth generation shall they 

23. 8 children, .shall enter, .in their third gen. 
2g. 22 So that the generation to come., shall say 

32. 5 a perverse ac.l crooked generation 

32. 7 consider the years of many generations 

32. 20 for they (are) a very froward generation 
'.Josh 22. 27 our generations after us, that we might 

22. 2S say . .to our generations in time to come 
Judg. 2. 10 all that generation were gathered unto 

2. to and there arose another generation after 

3. 2 Only that the generations . .might know 
ii ChiiO. 15 he commanded to a thousand generations 
Esth. 9. 28 and kept tlvroughout every generation 
Job 42. 16 lived Job. .and saw. .(even) four genera. 
iPsJL 12. 7 preserve them from th.is generation for 

14. 5 God (is) in the generation of the righteous 
22. 30 it shall be aciTouuted . . f or a generation 

24. 6 tlie generation of them that seek liim 

33. II the thoughts of his heart to all gener.i. 
45. 17 name to beremembcrcdinallgenerations 

48. 13 ye may tell (it) to the generation follow. 

49. II their dwelling places to pU generations 
49. 19 He shall go to the generation of his fath. 
61. 6 wilt prolong, .his years as many genera. 

71. 18 showed thy strength unto (this) genera. 

72. 5 They shall fear thee . . throughout all gen. 

73. 15 I should offend (against) the generation 
78. ' 4 showing to the generation to come the 
78. 6 That the generation to come might know 

78. 8 rebellious generation; a generation (that) 

79. 13 show forth thy praise to all generations 
8s. 5 draw out thine anger to all generations? 
Eg. I make known thy faithfulness to all gen. 

89. 4 build up thy throne to all generations 

90. I been our d v/elling place in all generations 
95. 10 long was I grieved vr-jth (tliis) generation 

loo. 5 and Ms truth (endure th) to all generations 
102. T2andthyremembranceunto all generations ' 
102. 18 be ^vritten for the generation to come 
102. 24 thy years (are) throughout all generations 

105. 8 he commanded to a 'thousand generations 

106. 31 for righteousness unto all generations for 
log. 13 in the generation follomng let their name 
112. 2 the generation of the upright shall be 
119. 90 Thy faithfulness (is) unto all generations 
135. 13 thy memorial., throughout all generations 
14s. 4 One generation shall praise thy works to 
14s. 13 dominion (endureth) throughout all gen. 
146. 10 The Lord shaU reign ...unto all genera. 

■Prov 27. 24 doth the crown (endure) to every gener. ? 
30. II a generation (that) curseth their father 
30. 12 generation (that are) pure in their own 
3<5. 13 a generation, O how lofty are their eyes ! 
ap. 14 a generation, whose teeth (are as) swords 



Kcol. T. /, gencntnnpa.-sethaway.and.. generation 
Isa. 13, 10 dwelt i!i fr ^ni g.^ncration to generation 

34. 10 from generation to generation it shall lio 

34. 17 from generation to generation shall they 

41. 4 calling the generations from the beginn ? 

51. 8 my salvation from generation to genera. 

51. 9 awake, as in the ancient days, in the gtn. 

53. £ and who shall decl.-ire his generation? 

58. 12 Shalt raise up the foundations of many g. 

60. 15 I will make thee.. a joy of many genera.? 

61. 4 repair, .the desolations of many general. 
Jer. 2. 31 O generation, see ye the word of the Lord 

7. 29 .-ind forsaken the generation of his wrath 
so. 39 dwelt in from generation to generation 

Lam. 5. 19 thy throne from generation to generation 
Joel 1. 3 and their children another generation 

2. 2 any more . .to the years of many generat. 
. 3. 20 Jerusalem from generation to generation 
2.Circle, generation, tj dar. 

Dan. 4. 3 his dominion (is) from generation to gen. 
4. 34 his kingdom (is) from generation to gene. 
Z.Oenerativii, y^veti genca. 

Matt. I. 17 all the generations, .(arc) fourteen gene. 
1. 17 into Babylon (arc) fourteen generations 
1. 17 unto Clirist (are) fourteen generations 

11. 16 whereunto shall 1 liken this generation ? 

12. 39 An e\'il. .generation sceketh after a sign 
12. 41 shall rise hi judgment with this generat. 
12. 42 rise up in the judgment with this gener. 

12. 45 Even so. .also unto this ivicked generation 
16. 4 A wicked and adulterous generation seek. 
17. 17 Ofaithless and perverse generation, how 

23. 36 All . .shall come upon this generation 

24. 34 This generation shall not pass, till all 
Hai'k 8. 12 Why doth thisgenerationseekafterasign? 

8. 12 There siiall no sign be given unto this ge. 
■' 8. 38 in this adulterous and sinful generation 
/ 9. 19 faithless generation, how long shall I 

13. 30 this generation shall not pass, till all 
luUe I. 48 henceforth all generations shall call me 

7. 31 shall I liken the men of this generation ? 
• 9. 41 faithless and perverse generation, how 
II. 29 This is an evil generation : they seek a 
II. 30 so shall, .the Son of man be to this gene. 
11. 31 rise up. .with the men of this generation 
II. 32 rise up in the judgment with this gener. 
J I. 50 blood, .may be required of this generat. 

11. 51 It shall be required of this generation 

16. 8 are in their generation wiser than the 

17. 25 first must he. .be rejected of this genera. 
• 21. 32 This generation shall not pass away 

Acts 2. 40 Save yourselves from this, .generation 
~ 8. 33 and who shall declare his generation ? 
13. 36 David, after he had served his own gen. 

Col. I. 26 mystery, hid from ages and from genera. 

Eeb. 3. 10 1 was grieved with that generation, and 

^. Birth, origin, yivecri^ genesis. 

Matt. I. I The book of the generation of Jesus Chr! 

h. Progeny, produce, yivvT]fxa gennema. 

Matt. 3. 7 generation of v-pers, who hath warned 

12. 34 O generation of vipers, how can ye, being 
23. 33 serpents, .generation of vipers, how can 

Luke 3. 7 O generation of vipers, who hath warned 

G.Race, kind, yivos genos. 

I Pe. 2. 9 But ye . . a chosen generation, a royal 
GENERATION to generation, from — 
To generations of generations, els •yececky yfyeHv. 

Luke I. 50 that fear him [from generation to gener.] 
GENERATIONS — 
Generations, Krilis, r'nVin tolcdoih. . . 

Gen. 2. 4 These (are) the generations of the heav. 

5. T Tills Os) the book of the generations of 

6. 9 These (are) the generations of Noah : No. 
10. I the generations of the sons of Noah 

10. 32 after their generations, in their nations 

11. 10 These (are) the generations of Shem 

II. 27 Now these (are) the generations of Terah 
25. 12 Now these (are) the generations oMshm. 

25. 13 by thch' names, according to their gener. 

25. 19 And these (are) the generations of Isaac 
36. I Now these (are) the genera-.ions of Esau 

36. 9 these (are) the generations of Esau the 

37. 2 These ^are) the generations of Jacob 
Ezod 6. 16 the names .according to their generatl. 

6. 19 the families , . according to the.'r generat. 
Num. I. 20 by their generations, attertheir families 
[So in v. 22, 24, 26. 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40.] 

I. 42 throughout their generations, after their 

3. I These also (are) the generations of Aaron 

Ruth 4. 18 Now these (are) the generations of Pharez 

I Ch. I. 29 These (are) their generations : The first b. 

S. 7 when the genealogy of their generations 

7. 2 valiant men (JT might in theis- generations 
7. 4 And with them, by their generations 

7. 9 after their genealogy by their generations 

8. 28 heads of the fathers, by their generations 

9. 9 their brethren, accoi ding to their gener. 
9. 34 These, .(were) chief throughout their ge. 

26. 31 chief . .according to the generations of 
GEN-NE-SA'-RET, (Sea, of), Tevvr\<Taper. 

In the Old Testament it is called the "Sea of Chlnner- 
eth or Cinneroth," from a town of that name on its 
shore. It is also called the " Sea of Galilee," and the 
" Lake or Sea of Tiberias." 

itatti4. 34 gone over, they came into the land of [6.] 
Mark 6. 53 they cAme into the land of G., and drew 
Luke 5. I came to pass . .be stood by the lake of G. 



GENTDj; — 

l.A'ation, a colkdive Irdij, '13 gm. 

Gen. 10. s Ky these wore the isles of th? Gentiles 
Judg. 4. 2 which d.vclt in Ilaro.'ihcth of thD Ucntilea 
4. 13 f.oni Har.,Bhcth of the Ccntjlcs untfj the 
4-"6purirr;d..u:itj Ilarosheth of the GentUes 
Isa. II. 10 to It shall the Gentiles seek : and his rest 
42. I he shall bring forth judgment to the Go. 
42. 6 and give thee, .for a lig'it of the Gentiles 
49. 6 I will also give thee for a light to the G 
49. 22 I will lift up mine hand to the Gentiles 
54. 3 and thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles 
60. 3 And the Gentiles shall come to thy light 
60. 5 forces of the Gentiles shall come unto 

60. II may bring unto thee the forces of the G 
Co. 16 Thou Shalt, .suck the milk of the Gcntil. 

61. 6 ye shall eat the riclies of the Gentiles 

61. 9 their seed shall be known among the Go. 

62. 2 the Gentiles shall see thy righteousness 
66. 12 the glory of the Gentiles like a flowing 
66. 19 s'taW declare my glory among the GentiL 

Jer. 4. 7 the dCEtroycr of the Gentiles is on his 
14. 22 Are there, among the vanities of the Go. 
16. 19 the Gentiles shall come unto thee from 
46. I The word of the Lord.. against the Gen. 
Lam. 2. 9 hei princes (aie) among the Gentiles : tlio 
Eze. 4. 13 eat their defiled bread among the Gentl. 
IIos. 8. 8 now shall they be among the Gentiles as 
Joel J. 9 Proclaim yc this among Uie Gentiles 
Jlic. s- 8 the remnant.. shall be among the Gent. 
Zech. I. 21 to cast out the horns of the Gentiles i 
Mai. I. II my name (shall be) great among the Ge. 
2. Nation, e0vos ethnns. 

Matt. 4. IS beyond Jordan, Galilee of the Gentiles 

6. 32 For after all these things do the Gentiles 
10. s Go not into the « ay of the G.entiles, and 
10. 18 a testimony against them and the Gentl. 
12. 18 he shall show judgment to the Gentiles 

12. 21 And in his name shall the Gentiles trust 
20. 19 shall deliver him to the Gentiles to mock 

20. 2s Ye know that the princes of the Gentilea 
Markio. 33 and shall deliver him to the Gentiles 

10. 42 are accounted to rule over the Gentiles 
Luke 2. 32 A light to lighten the Gentiles, and tho 
18. 32 For he shall be delivered unto the GentL 

21. 24 shall be trodden down of the Gentiles 

21. 24 until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled 

22. 2s The kings of the Gentiles exercise lords. 
Acts 4. 27 Herod, and Pontius Pilate, with the Ge. 

7. 45 into the possession of the Gentiles, whom 
9. IS to bear my name before the Gentiles, and 

10. 4s because that on the Gentiles also was po. 

11. I heard that the Gentiles had also received 
ti. 18 Then h.ith God also to the Gentiles gran. 

13. 42 [the Gentiles) besought that these words 
13.46 first.. to you. .lo, we turn to the Gentiles 
13. 47 I have set thee to be alight of the Gen. 

13. 48 when the Gentiles heard this, they were 

14. 2 the unbelieving Je^vs stined up the Gen. 
14. 5 was an assault made both of the Gentiles 

14. 27 opened the door of faith unto the GentiL 

15. 3 declaring the conversion of the Gentiles 
IS. 7 that the Gentiles . . should hear the word 
IS. 12 God hnd WTOught among the Gentiles by 
IS- 14 how God at the first did visit the Gentiles 
IS. 17 all the Gentiles, upon whom my name is 
IS- '9 which from among the Gentiles arc tur. 
15. 23 unto the brethren which are of the Gen. 
18. 6 from henceforth I will go unto the Gent 
21. II shall deliver, .into the hands of the Go. 
21. 19 what. .God had wrought among the Gen. 
21. 21 the Jews which are among the Gentiles 

21. 25 As touching the Gentiles which believe 

22. 21 I will send thee far hence unto the Gen. 
26. 17 Delivering thee from.. the Gentiles, unto 
26. 20 to the Gentiles, that they should repent 
26. 23 and should show light, .to the Gentiles 
28. 2S the salvation of God.is sent unto the Ge. 

Eom. I. 13 among you also, even as among other G. 
2. 14 For when the Gentiles, wl.lch have not 

2. 24 God is blasphemed among the Gentiles 

3. 29 not also of the Gentiles? Yes, of the O. 
9. 24 not of the Jews on^y, but also of the Ge.! 
9. 30 Tliat tho Gentiles, which followed not 

II. II salvati:n Cis come) unto the Gentiles, for 
II. 12 ^'f thtm the riches of the Gentiles how 
II. 13 For I jpeak to you ient Ics. inasmuch is 
II. 13 as I am the ap.btle tf the Gentiles, I 

11. 2S until thC|f Jlnejs cf '.he Gentiles be <:0D\e 
15. 9 that the Gentiloe might glorify Gort for 
15. 9 I will confess to thee an.jHg tic Gentiles 
15. 10 saith, Rejpice, ye Gentiles, with his peo. 
IS. II Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles; and 

15. 12 he that shall rise to reign over the Gent. 
15. 12 in him shall the Gentiles trust 
15. 16 the minister of Jesus Christ to the Gent. 
IS- 16 that the offering up of the Gentiles might 
15. 18 to make the Gentiles obedient, by word 

15. 27 if the Gentiles have been made partakers 

16. 4 also all the churches of the Gentiles , 

I Ca 5. I is not so much as narud amonrthe Ge. 
10. 20 that the things which iOie Gentiles) sac. 

12. 2 Y'e know that ye were Gentiles, cairicd 
Gal. 2. 2 gospel which I preach among the GentL 

2. 8 was mighty in me toward the Gentiles 
2. 12 For before, .he did eat with the Gentiles • 
2. 14 why compellest thou the Gentiles to Hvo 

2. 15 Jews by nature, and not sinners of the G. 

3. 14 the b'.esslng. .might come on the Gentile* 
Eph. 2. II in time past Gentiles in the flesh, who '' 

3. ( tbe prisoner of Je\us Ch ist for you G«B. 



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Eph, 3. 6 That the Gentiles should be fellow heirs 

3. 8 that I should preach among the Gentiles 

4. T7 that ye henceforth walk not as other G. 
CoL I. 27 glory of tins mystery among the Gentiles 
I Ih. 8. jsj'orbidding us to speak to the Gentiles 

4. '4 even as the Gentiles which know not God 
I Tt ?. 7 teacher of the Gentiles in faith and veri. 

3. 16 preached unto the Gentiles, believed on 

e Tl. i! 11 1 am appointed . . a teacher of the Gentiles 

' 4.' 17 and.. all the Gentiles might hoar : and I 

I Pe a. 13 your conversation honest among the Ge. 

4. 3 io have wrought the will of the CFentiles 
3 John 7 went forth, taking nothing [of the Gen.] 
Bev. II. 2 for it is given unto the Gentiles : and 
S.Helle7iM, Oreeks,''E\\nv Hellen. 

John 7. 35 among the Gentiles, and teach the Qcn.7 
Eom. 2. 9 of the Jew first, and also of the Gentile 

2. 10 to the Jew first, and also to the Gentile 

3. 9 have before proved both Jews and ,Qen. 
X Co. lo. 33 Give none offence, .to the Gentiles.'npr 

12. 13 whether. .Jews or Gentiles,. whether.. b. 

GENTILES, after the manner of — . 
In the manlier of the nations, iQviKwi ethjiikds. 
Gal. 2. 14 If thou..livest iifter the manner of Gen. 

OEHTtB — 

l.'Yieldinff, pliant, ^trteiK-lii epieikSs. 

Titus, 3. 2 gentle, showing all meekness nnto aH 
Jas. 3.17 gentle . . easy to be entreated, full of 
1 Pe. 2. 18 not only to the good and gentle, but also 

ji. Gentle, mild, ijwios epios. 

1 Th. 2. 7 But we were [gentle] among you, even as 

2 Ti. 2. 24 be gentle unto all .. apt to teach, patient 

GENTlEirBSS — 

l.Tc be humble, rii!l anah. 

2 Sa. 22. 36 and thy gentleness hath made me great 

2.ffumility, toJ!,, njJSi anavah, anvah. 

Psa. 18. 35 and thy gentleness bath made me great 
8. Gentleness, yielding, ivitlKeia epieikeia. 

a Co. 10. I beseech you by the . .gentleness of Christ 
i^indness, ii^efulness, ■ypri(Tr6TTis chrlstotes. 

Gal. 5. 23 the fruit of the spirit is. .gentleness, go. 
GKNTtY — 
Oently, b^ leat. 

2 Sa. 18. 5 gently for my sake with the young man 

OE-mf'-BATH, n3j3. 

Son of Hadad the ^domlte by an Egyptian princess, 
the sister of Tahpenes the Queen of the Pharaoh who 
eovemed £gyx>t near the end of David's reign. B.o. 

lOCX). ' ' 

I Ki.li. 20 the sister of Tahpenes bare him G. his 
1 1 . 2o and G. was in Pharaoh's household among 

GE'-EA, VTQ enmity. 

A son of JBela. The text of i Ch. 8. 3 is corrupt, and 

the different Geras there named may be reduced to 

one, the son of Bela. The Gera of Judges 3. 15, as the 

ancestor of Ehud, and in 2 Sa. 16. 5 as the ancestor of 

fihlmei, la probably also this same person. B.O. 1650. ' 

Gen. 46. 21 the sons of Benjamin. .G., and Naaman 

Judg. 3. 15 a deliverer, Ehud the son of G;, a Benja. 

a Sa. 16. 5 whose name (was) Sheraei, the son of G. 

19. t6 Shimei the son of G., a Benjamite, which 

19. 18 Shimei the son of G. fell down before the 
% Kt 2. 8 behold. '.with thee Shimei the son of G. 

I Ch. 8. 3 the sons of Bela were, Addar, and G., and 
8. 5 And G., and Shephuphan, and Huram ' 
8, 7 ]}[aaman, and Ahiabj and G,, he removed 
GE'-EAH^ 
Oerah, a small coin, n"i3 gerah. 

Exod3o. 13 a shekel (Is) twenty gerahs : an half sfce.' 
Lev. 27. 25 shekel, .twenty gerahs shall be the shekel 
Num. 3. 47 shekel, .the shekel (is) twenty gerahs :; 

i8. j6 after the shekel., which (is) twenty gerahs 
Eze. 45. 13 And the shekel (shall be) twenty gerahs ' 
GE'-EAR, -Tfi circle, 

A ancient city 3. of Gaza, probably the birthplace 
of Isaac. Joorf-el-Oerar, as now existing, is three hours 
S.S.E. of Gaza, and limits the northern boundary 
of the territory, if not the actual site of the town. The 
Wady-el-Ain, is perhaps the site of the ancient Gerar 
where the wells were digged by Abraham and reopened 
by Isaac (Gen. 26. 18. 22.) 

Gen. 10. 19 from Sidon, as thou comest to Q., unto 

20. I Abraham journeyed . . and sojourned in G, 
2o. 2 Abimelech king of G. sent, and took S. 
a6. I And Isaac went unto Abimelech. .unto G. 
e6. 6 And Isaac dwelt in G. 

26. 17 Isaac . . pitched his tent in the valley of Q. 
26. 20 the herdmen of G. did strive with Isaac's 
26. 26 Then Abimelech went to him from G. 
a Oh.14. 13 Asa and the people., pursued them unto G. 
14. 14 they ^ote all the cities revrad about Q, 

OEE-OE-8EK'-E8, Tepyetfr)vot. 

The Inhabitants of a district S.E. of the lAko of Tlbcfla3, 

In some MSS. the reading is Gadarenoi. 

Matt. 8. 28 he was come . .into the coiatry of thotG.l 
OS-BI'-ZIH, D'>"!3 waste places. 
A mountain of the Gerizzitos, or dwellers In a " pfinrri" 
land (" a desert "), possibly the tribe subdued by David. 
Id conjunction with Mount Ebal it was the scene of a 
grat solemnity upon the entrance of Israel Into 



Dout II. 29 shalt put the blessing upon mount G. 

27. 12 These shall stand upon mount G. to bless 
Josh. 8. 33 half of them over against moimt G., and 
Judg. 9. 7 he went and stood in the top of mount G. 

GEE'-SHODI, DiBiis a stranger there. 

1. First bom son of Moses and Zipporah. B.C. 1500. 

Exod.2. 22 bare, .a son, and he called his name G. 

18. 3 sons ; of which the name of the one . . .G. 
I Ch.23. 15 The sons of Moses. .G., and Eliezer 

23. 16 Of the sons of G., Shebuel (was) the chief 
26. 24 the son of G. . .(was) ruler of the treasures 

2. Gershon eldest son of LevL B.o. 1700. 

I Ch. 6. 16 The sons of Levi ; O., Kohath, and llerarl 

6. 17 these (be) the names of the sons of G.; L. 
6. 20 Of G.; Libni his son, Jahath his son 

6. 43 son of Jahath, the son of G., the son of 

6. 62 AUd to the sons of G. . .thirteen cities 

B. 71 Unto the sons of G. . . out of the family of 
15. 7 Of the sons of G.; Joel the chief, and his 
i. One of the family of Phinehas. B.g. 536. 

Ezra. 8. 2 Of the sons of Phinehas ; G. : of the sons 
4.'Fathcr of Jonathan, a Levite that became piiest 
to the Danites that settled at Laish in the time of the 
Judges. 

Judg. 18. 30 Jonathan, the son ot G. . .he and Us sons 

GEE'-SHON, I'lenj. 

Another form of Gershom, son of Levi, found in the 

following passages : — 

Gen. 46. II tiie sons of Levi ; G., Kohath, and Mora. 

Esod. 6. 16 G., and Kohath, and Merari : and the 
€.17 sons of G. ; Libni, and Shimi, according 

tSxxci. 3. 17 sons of Levi. .G., and Kohath, and Mera. 

3. 18 these (are) the names of the sons of G. 

3. 21 Of G. . .the family of the Libnites, and the 

3. 25 And the charge of the sons of G. in the 

4. 32 Take also the sum of the sons of Ct. 

4. 28 This (is) the service . . of the sons of Q. 
4. 38 those that were numbered of the sons of G. 

7. 7 four oxen he gave unto the sons of G. 

10. 17 the sons of G. and the sons of Merari 
a6. 57 of G ., the family of the Gershonites : of 

Josh. 21. 6 the children of G. rtiad) by lot. .thirteen 
I Cb. 6. I The sons of Levi ; G., Kohath, and Mer. 
33. 6 the sons of Levi, (namely), G., Kohath 

GEa-SHON-ITES, '3^13. 

Patronymic of the descendants of Gershon son of 

Levi 

Num. 3. 21 Shlmites: these (are) the families of the G. 
3. 23 The families of the Q. shall pitch behind 

3. 24 the chief . .of the G. . .Eliasaph the son: of 
4. 24 the service of the families of the G. 

4. 27 be all the service of the sons of the G. 
26. 57 family of the G. : of Kohath, the family 

Josh. 21. 33 All the cities of the G. . .(were) thirteen 
I Ch.23. 7 Of the G. (were), Laadan, and Shimei 
26. 21 the sons of the G. Laadan. .(were) Jehieli 
b6. 31 chief fathers, (even) of Laadan the G. 
29. 8 treasure., by the hand of J ehlel the G. 
a Ch.2c. 12 of the G. ; Joah the son of Zinunab 

GE'-SHAK, ]f''i {prop. Geshan), firm, strong. 
A son of Jahdai of the family of Caleb. B.C. 1470. 

I Ch, 2. 47 Kegem, and Jothasi, and G., and Polat 
GE'-SHEM, D?'j corporealness. 
An Arabian who -with others opposed Nehemlab. B.C. 
445. 

Net. 2. 19 But when. .G. the Arabian, heard (it) 

6. I G. the Arabian . . heard that I had builded 
6. a That Sanballat and G. sent unto me, say. 

GE'-BUUK, ■fle'j bridge-land. 

A kingdom in the.N.E. of Bashan adjoining Argob and 

Aram, and on the eastern slope of Hcrmon. ' 

\a Sa. 3. 3 Maacah the daughter of Talmai king of G. 
.13. 37 But Absalom fled, .to Talmai. .king of G. 
"13. 38 So Absalom fled, and wpnt to 6., and 
14. 23 80 Joab arose and went to G., and brou. 
14. 32 to say. Wherefore am I come from G. ? 
'?S. 8 thy servant vowed.. while I abode.at G. 
. I Cli 2. 23 he took G., and Aram, with the towns ot 
' 3. 2 Maachah the daughter of Talmai k. of G. 

6E-SHTI'-ia and GESHTJUITES, ^^Vi. 
\. The inhabitants of Geshur. 

Deut. 3. 14 took all the country . . unto the coasts of Q. 
Josh. 12. 5 And reigned, .unto the border of the G. 
13. II Gilead^ and the border of the G. and Ma. 
13. 13 the children of Israel expelled not the G. 
y 13. 13 but the G. . . dwell among the Israelites 

2. A tribe dwelling between Arabia and Philistia. 
Josh. I J. 2 the borders of the Philistines, and all 6. 
I Sa. 27. 8 David and his men. .invaded the G., and 

GET (into), to — 

l.To come or go in, r'i3 ho. 

Gen. 45, 17 and go, get you Into the land of Canaan 

1 Sa. 22. 5 depart;, and get thee into the land of Ju. 

2 Sa. ig. 3 the people gat them by stealth that day 

1 KI. 1. 13 Go and get thee in unto king David, and 

2 Ki. 7. 12 catch them alive, and get into the city 
Isa. 22. 15 Gb, get thee unto this treasurer, .unto 8, 

47. s Sit thou silent, and get thee Into dark. 
Eze. 3. 4 go, get thee unto the house of Israel, and 
3. ii go, get thee to them of the captivity, tmto 
2.T0 cOMae to come, ■K'la bo, 5. 
. lAm. s- We gat our bread with 7. oorlives becauae 



3.T0 cut off, gain dishonestly, Jfls? batsa^ 

Eze. 22. 27 to destroy souls, to get dishonest gain 

4. To seek, wp? baqash, 3. 

Eccl. 3. 6 A time to get, and a^time to lose ; a timo 

5. To go on, ^b; yalak. 

Gen, 12. I Get thee out of thy country, and from 

22. 2 and get thee into the land of Moriah 
Num 22. 13 Get yon into your land ; for the Lokd 
Josh. 2. 16 Get you to the mountain, lest the pursu. 

22. 4 return ye, and get you into yoiir tents 
2 Sa. 17. 23 arose, and gat him home to his house 
I Ki. 3. 26 Get thee to Anathoth, unto thine own 11. 
14. 13 Arise thou therefore, get thee to thine 
17. 3 Get thee hence, and turn thee eastward 
17. 9 Arise, get thee to Zarephath, which 
a KL 3. 13 get thee to the prophets of thy father 
Jer. 5. 5 I will get me unto the great men, and ' 

Z.To take, receive, np^ lagach. 

Gen. 34. 4 Shechem spake. .Get me this damsel to, 
Exod. 5. II Go ye, get you straw where ye can find H 
Judg 14. 2 now therefore get her for me to wife 

14. 3 Get her for me ; for she pleaseth me well 
Prov. 9. 7 He that rcproveth a scomer getteth to 

22. 25 Lest thou leafn. .and get a snare to thy 

7.ToJind, Hfl} mataa. 

Num 31. 50 what every man hath gotten, of JeweU of 
a Sa. 20. 6 lest he get him fenced,cities,and escape us 
Job 31. 2S and because mine hand had gotten much 
Prov. 6. 33 A wound and dishonour shall be get ; and 

8.T0 iTkwe {off), "na nvd. 

Jer. 49. 30 Flee, get you far off, dwell deep, ye in 

9. To remove, jour-ney, yp} naaa. 

Num 14. 25 ^um you, and get you into the wilderness 

10. To {cause to) reach, attain, overtakt, JtT} ncua.g,&. 
Num. C. ai beside (that) that bis band shaj{ get 

11. To do, make, n'f^S o^o^h. 

06n. 12. 5 the souls that they had gotten in Earan 

31. I of. .our father's hath he gotten all this 
Deut. 8. 17 My power, .hath gotten me this wealth 
8. 18 he that giveth thee power to get wealth 
aSa. 8. 13 David gat. .a name when he returned fr. 
Neb. 9. 10 So didst thou get thee a name, as (it is) 
EccL 2. 8 I gat me men singers and women slngcn> 
Isa. 15. 7 Therefore the abundance they have got 
Jer. 17. n he that getteth riches, and not by right 
48. 36 the riches, .he bath gotten are perished 
Eze. 28. 4 With . . wisdom .. thou hast gotten thee 
28. 4 and hast gotten gold and silver into thy 
38. 12 people . . which have gotten cattle and 
Dan. 9. 1$ hast gotten thee renown, as at this day 

12.2*0 caiwe to come out, bring out, p\spuq,h. 
Prov. 3. 13 and the man (that) getteth understanding 

13. 7*0 get, obtain, n:ij qanah. 

Geu. 4. I said, I fiave gotten a man from the Lord 
Prov. 4. 5 Gret wisdom, get xmderstanding : forget 
4, 7 get wisdom: and with all. .get understa. 

15. 32 he that hearetb reproof getteth understa. 
t6. 16 How much better . . to get wisdom than g.t 
ifi. 16 to get understanding rather to be chosen 
17. 16 a price in the hand of a fool to get wisd. 
18. 15 The heart of the prudent getteth know^ 
19. 8 He that getteth wisdom loveth his own, 

EccL 2. 7 I got. .servants and maidens, and had 

Jer. 13. I 60, and get thee a linen girdle, and put 

13. a So I got a girdle, according to the word of 

13. 4 Take the rirdle that thou hast got, which 
19. I Go and get a potter's earthen bottle, and 

14. To acquire, gain, ^Ti rakash. 

Gen. 31. 18 and all his goods which be bad gotten 
31. 18 which he had gotten in Padan-aram 
36. 6 which he had got in the land of Canaan 
46. 6 which they had gotten in the land of Ca, 

1$. To place, set, put, appoint, D'tf, av dm, sum. 
ZepiL 3. 19 1 wiU get them praise and fame in ever; 

16. To go up into, iii^alva embainS. 

Matt 14. 22 to get into a ship, and to go before blm 
JIark 6. 45 constrained-,bis disciples to get into the 

17. To go out or forth, f|ci/(i exeimi. 

Acts 27. 43 cast, .first (into the sea), and get to land 

18. To begin to find, tiipiaKa heurisks. ^ 

Luke 9. 12 that they may go. .and get victuals : fop 
[See alBo Deceitful ly, early, far, beat, possessiop, stealth, 
understanding, victory.] 

GET, to bo able to — 

To cause to reach, attain, overtake, Jfj nasag, 6. 
Lev. 14. 23, 31 such as be Is able to get. .the one 

14. 33 whose band is not able to get. .to bis cle. 

GET away, to — 
I.Togo on, "^l yalak. 

1 ^ 23. 26 Davidmadehaste to get away for fear of 3. 
36. 12 and they gat them away, and no man saw 

a Sa. 4. 7 gat them away through the plain all -night 

2.T0 go out, Hlfl yatsa. 

Jer. 48. 9 unto Moab, that It may flee and get Awaj 

Z.To move {off), n» nud. 

Dan. 4. 14 let the beasts get away from tinder It 

GET, can — 

To cause to 'reach, attain, overtake, iVi nnsag, 6. 
Lev. 14. 21 if he (be) poor, and cannot pet so much 
14. 30 And be shall offer, .suoh as he can get 



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OST down, to — 

l.To go down, "n; yaraA. 

Gea! 42. a get you down thither, and buy for ns 
Exodig. 24 Away, get thee down, and thou shalt 

32. 7 Go, get thee down ; for thy people, which 
Deut. 9. 12 Arise, get thee down quickly from henco 
Judg. 7. 9 Arise, get thee down unto the host ; for 
Kuth J. 3 anoint thee, .and get thee down to the fl. 
I Sa. T%. 6 get you down from among the Amalekiips 
I Ki. 18. 44 get tlieo down, that the rain stop theen. 
Joel 3. 13 come, get you down ; forthc press la fiffl 

i.To go down, KaraPahw katabainS. 

Acts 10. 20 Arise therefore, and get theo aown, and 

GET thee, to — 

To go away or wider, iirayat hupagd. 

Matt 1 6. 23 Get thee behind me, Satan : tnou art an 
Mark 8. 33 Get thee behind me, Satan : for thou sa. 
luke 4. 8 [said. .Get thee bcMod me, Satan] 

OET forth, to — 

To go out, Ky; yaisa. 

Bxodi2. 31 Bise up., get yon forth from among my p. 

GET hence, to — 

l.Toyo on, T|^; yalak. 

Zech. 6. 7 Get you hence, walk to and fro through 

2. To go out, Kv; yatsa. 

Isa. 30. 22 thou Shalt say nnto It, Get thco hence 

3. To go away or under, virdya hupagd. 

Matt. 4. 10 Get theo henco, Satan : tor it la written 
GET (hi-n), to — 

1. To be gathered, 1D« asaph, 2. 

Nam II. 30 Moses gat him into the camp, ho and the 
2. 7*0 go on, Xil yalak. ' 

Judg 19. 28 man rose np, and gat him unto his place 
1 Sa. 17. 23 arose, and gat him home to bia hou£e 

DIT hold upon, to — 
To find, Kyij matsa. 

Psa.iie. 3 the pains of hell gat hold npon mo : I fa 

GET honour, to — 

To he or become honoured, weighty, 135 kabed, 2. 
Bxodi4. 17 and I will get me honour upon Phai-aoh 
14. iS when I have gotten me honour upon Ph. 

GET more, to — 

To add, ID' yasaph, 5. 

Eccl. 1. 16 and have gotten more wisdom than all 

GET (self bSM)k) again, to — 
To turn hack, aiB* shub. ' 

Num22. 34 now therefore. .1 will get me back again 
Deut. 5. 30 Go say. .Get you into your tents again 

OET (self) up.to — 

\.To ride, 33T rakah. 

a Sa. 13. 29 every man gat him up npon Ms mule 

2. To he gone up, nij-j ramam, 2. 

Numi6. 43 Get you up from among thU craigregatlon 
OET out, to — 
\.To go out, «>; yatsa. 

Gen. 19. 14 Up, get you out of this plaoo ; for the 
31. 13 arise, get thee out from this land, and 

Exodii. 8 Get thee out, and all the people that foL 

2. To go out or forth, i^dpxonat exerchmiKd. 

I<ukei3. 31 Get thee out, and depart hence : for H. 

Acts 7. 3 Get thee out of thy country, and from 
22. 18 Make haste, and get thee quickly out of 
GET over, to — 
To go over, "OJJ ahar. 

Deut. 2. 13 Now rise np. .get yon over (be brook Z. 
GET thee, to — 
To go on, "^n halak. 

t Ei.14. 2 set thee to Shlloh : btfhold, tnere (}b) A. 
GET up, t), — 
l.To touch, come upvrt, strike, Vii naga. 

a Sa. 5. 8 Whosoever getteth up to the gutter, and 

2. To go up, nhsi oMh. 

Gen. 44. 17 as for you, get yon flp In peace unto your 
£xod. 1. 10 fight, .and. .get them np out of the land 

24. 18 Moses went, .and gat bnli up into the m. 
Kimii3. 17 Get you up this .. southward, and go up 

14. 40 gat them up into the top of the mount. 

27. 12 Get thee up into this mount Abarim, and 
Sent. 3. 27 Get thee up into the top of Pisgah, and 

J7. 8 get thee up into the place which the LORD 

32. 49 Get thee up into this mountain Abarim 
Josh.17. 15 get thee up to the wood, .and cut down 
Jud(f. 9. 48 Abimelech gat him up to mount Zalmon 
9, 51 and gat them Up to the top of the tower 
X Sa. 9. T3 Now therefore get you up ; for about this 

13. 15 Samuel arose, and gat him np from GU. 

24. 22 David and his men gat them up unto theh. 

E5. 5 Get you up to Carmtl, and go to Nabal 
I EL 12. f8 made speed to get him up to his chariot 

18. 41 Get thee up, eat and drink ; for. .a sound 
a dLick-iS made speed to get him up to (his) chariot 
Iso. 40. 9 O Zion. .get thee up into the high moun. 
ier. 46. 4 get np, ye horsemen, and stand forth 

49. 31 Arise, get you up uuto the wealthy nation 

. 8. To begmi u^, nh^falah, 2. 

li'um 16. 24 Get you up from aboui th^ i/aoemacle of 
16. 27 So they gat up from the tabernacle of K. 



4. To rise, mp qum. 

Josh. 7. 10 Get theo np , wherefore hest thou thus 
GET (you) — 
To turn aside, 11D sur. . 

Isa. 30. II Get you out of tho way, turn aside out 
GE'-THER, inj. 

The third in order of the sons of Aram, but ii j Ch. i. 17 
reckoned among the sons of Shem. B.C. 2200. 

Gen. 10. 23 And the children of Aram. .G., ard Ma. 

I Ch. I. 17 Aram, and Uz, and Hul, and G., and M. 

GETH-SE-KA'-ITE, TtBunnavn {from Heb.) wine 
press and oil. (farm). 

A place beyond the Kedron, at the foot of Olivet, to 
the N.W., and nearly a mile from the walls of Jeru- 
salem. Attached to it was a garden or orchard. 

Matt. 26. 36 Then cometh Jesus, .to a place called (G). 

Marki4. 3a they come toaplaco which was named G. 

GETTINO — 

l.To work, make, ^jb pool. 

Prov.2i, 6 The getting of treasures by a lying long. 

2. Getting, obtaining, j;jp ginyan. 

Gon. 31. 18 ho carrita away . .the cattle of his getting 
Prov. 4. 7 with all thy getting get tmderstonding 

GE-TI'-EI,, ^i}1Hl God of salvation. 

A son of Machl, a prince of Gad, and one of these 

sent out to search tho land. B.C. 1490. 

Num.13. IS Of the tribo of Gad, G. the son of Machl 

GE'-ZER, IJJ a precipice. 

An ancient city of Canaan whose king Horam or Elam 
was slain, with all his people, by Joshua and Israel, 
The toivn itself was not destroyed but formed one of 
the boundary marks of Ephraim on the W. limit of tho 
tribo, and was allotted to the Kohathites. It was near 
lower Beth-horbn and the sea, and is now called Jimzu,, 
tho ancient Gimzo, four miles N. of Nlcopolis {Amiode). 
Josh 10. 33 Horara king of G. came up to help Lach. 
12. 12 The king of Eglon, one; the king of G. 
16. 3 unto the coast of Beth-horon . .and to Of. 
16. 10 drave not out tho Cana. that dwelt in Q. 
ei. 2: they gave them . .Q. with her suburbs 
Judg. I. 29 drive out the Canaanites that dwelt in G. 

I. 29 but the Canaanites dwelt in G. among 
1 Ki- 9. 15 Jerusalem. .Hazor, and Megiddo, and Q. 
9. 16 Pharaoh king of Egypt had. .taken G. . 
9. 17 Solomon built G., and Beth-horon the 
I Ch, 6. 67 they gave unto them. .G. with her sub. 
7. 28 and westward G., with the towns thereof 
so. 4 there arose war at G. with the Philistines 

GE-ZEB-ITES, '-]]i, ')■)?• ^^ inhabitants of Gezer. 
1 Sa. 27. .8 David and his men.. invaded.. the G. 

GHOST — {See Appendix). 

l.Soul, animal breath, v^) nephesh. 

Job II. 2o their hope . .the giving up of tho ghost 
Jer. 15. 9 she hath given up the ghost ; her sun Is 

2.Spirit, Ttvevixa pncuma. 

Matt 27. so when he had cried .'.yielded np the ghost 
Johnig. 30 he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost 

GHOST, to give or yield up the — 

1. To gasp out, expire, J/ia gava. 

Gen. 25. 8 Abraham gave up the ghost, and died In 
05. 17 Ishmael . . gave up the ghost and died 
85. 29 Isaac gave up the ghost, and died, and 
49. 33 Jacob.. yielded up the ghost, and was gat. 

Job 3. II (why) did I (not) give up the ghost when 
10. 18 Oh that I had given up the ghost, and no 

13. 19 if I hold my tongue, I . .give up the ghost 

14. 10 man giveth np the ghost, and where (is^ 
lam. I. 19 mine elders gave up the ghost in the city 

l.To breathe out, iKTrvioj ekpned. 

Markij. 37 And Jesus cried, .and gave up the ghost 

15. 39 that he so cried out, and gave op the g. 
I,uke23. 46 and having said thus, he gave up the gh. 

3,7*0 breathe out, expire, ^Kijii^x" ekpsucho. 

Acts 5. s Ananias., fell down, and gave up the gh. 
5. 10 yielded up the ghost : and the young 
12. 23 was eaten of worms, and gave up the gh. 

Gf-AH, n'3 waterfall, ravine or glai 
A place on tho way to the wilderness of Gibeon of Ben- 
jamin. 

a Sa. e. 24 the hill of Ammoh, that (Ueth) before O. 

GIAHT — 

l.Mighty, strong erne, "fta? gibbor. 

Job 16. 14 He breaketh. .runneth iipon me Uke a g. 

2. Fearful one, giant, K9T rapha. 

Dent. 2. II Which also were accounted gianta, u 
■>. 20 That also was accounted a land of giants 
a. 2o giants dwelt therein in old time : and ' 
3. II only Og. .remained of the remnant of g. 
3. J3 Bashan, which was called the land of ^a. 
JoslLia. 4 Og.. of the remnant of the giants, that 
13. 12 who remained of the remnant of the gia.. 
15, 8 the end of the valley of the giants north. 
17. 15 land of the Perizzites and of the giants 
i8. 16 in the valley of the giants on the north 
I Ch so. 4 Sippai.. of the children of the giant 
TO. 6 he also was the son x>f the giant 
to. 8 These were bom onto the giant JaJlath . 



Z.A fearful one, giant, ."ij-; raphah. 

s Sa. ai. 16 Ishbi-benob. .of the sons of tho giant 
31. 18 Saph, which (was) of the sons of the giant 
ai. ao and he also was bom to the giant 
ai. 33 These four were bom to the giant In Gatb 
i.FaUen ones, fellers, w^'!)} nephilim. 

Gen. 6. 4 There were giants in the earth in thoso 
Numi3. 33 And there we taw the giants, the 

i^. 33 sons of Anak, (which come) of the guinta 

OIB'-BAE, nj^ high, m.ighty. 
One who came up with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 
Ezra. a. ao Tho children of G., ninety and Dva 

OIB-BE'-THON, j'ln^ height. 

A, town of Dan given to the Kohalhitea. 

Josh 19. 44 And Eltekeh, and G., and Baalath 

ai. 23 of the tribe of Dan. .Q. with her subnrbii 

I Ki IS. 37 and Baasha smote him at G., which 

15. 37 for Nadab and all Israel laid siege to G. 

16. 15 the people (w«ro) encamped against G. 
16. 17 Omri went up from G., and all Israel with 

OIB'-EA, K^3} highlander. 

Soil of Sheva, a descendant of Judah. But perhaps th« 

city Gibcah in Judah la meant. 

X Ch, a. 49 Sheva. .and tho father of G. : and tho da, 
OrB'-EAH, GIB'-EATH, njaj, pja, V3|, n^?} height. 
A. city in tho mountains of Judah, now el-Ful, 

Josh, 15. S7 Cain, G., and Tlmnah ; ten cities with 

18. 28 Jebuai, which (is) Jerusalem, Q., (and) K 
Judg 19. la city . .of Israel ; we will pass over to G. 

xg. 13 draw near to one of these places, .in O 
19. 14 the' sun went down, .by G., which 
ig. IS turned aside.. to go In.. to lodge In O. 

19. 16 and he sojourned in G.: but the men of 
so, 4 I came Into G. that (belongeth)to Benja, 
ao. 5 And tho men of G. rose against me 

ao. 9 this . . the thing which we will do to O. 
eo, 10 when they come to G. of Benjamin, ace, 
«o. 13 the chUdren of Belial, which (are) in O. 
«o. 14 gathered .. tog. out of the cities unto O. 
CO. 15 beside the inlAbitants of G., which wera 
so. 19 chiloren of Israel, .encamped against O. 
BO. 20 put . . in array to fight against them at O. 
eo. 31 childreii of Benjamin came forth out of O. 
EO. as Benjamin went forth, .out of G. the sec 
ao. 29 Israel set llers in wait round about O. 
fio. 30 and put themselves in array against (J. 
EO. 31 and the other to O. in the field, about 
an. 33 the liers .. came . .out of the meadows of O. 
ao. 34 there came against G. ten thousand 
so. 36 the iiers in wait, .they had set beside O. 
so. 37 Iiers in wait hasted, and rushed upon O. 

20. 43 trode them down with ease over against Q. 
I Sa. 10. 26 Saul also went home to G.; and there 

11. 4 Then came the messengers to O. of Saul 
13. 2 and a thousand were with Jonathan Jo O, 
13. IS and gat him up from Gilgal unto G. 

13. 16 And Saul, .abode In G. of Benjamin 

14, 2 Saul tarried in the uttermost part of O 
14. 5 and the other southward over against 9. 
14. 16 watchmen of Saul in G. of Benjamin look, 
IS- 34 Saul went up to his house to G. of Saul 

12. 6 Saul abode ir G. under a tree in Ramah 
23. 19 Then came up the Zlphites to Saul to O. 
26. I And the Ziphites came unto Saul to G. 

* Ba. 6. 3, 4 the house of Abmadab that (was) In O. 

21. . 6 wiU hang them up unto the LORD in G. 
33. 29 Ittal the son of Ribol out of G. of the 

I Ch.ii. 31 Ithai the son of Eibai of G., (that pertaL) 
e Ch.13. 2 Michaiah the daughter of Uriel of G 
Isa. 10. 29 Ramah Is afraid ; G. of Saul is fled 
H08. 5. 8 Blow ye the comet in G. . the trumpet 
9. 9 corrupted (themselves), as in the days of O. 

10. 9 thou hast sinned from the days of G. 

10. 9 the battle in O. . .did not overtake them 

OrB-EA-THlTE, 'fij;??. 'An inhchilant of Oibeah, 
I CI1.12. 3 then Joash, the sons of Sbemaah the G. 
GIB-E'-OIT, !'iy33 hill, height 

One of the four' cities of the Hivites that made a league 
with Joshua to escape the fate of Jericho and Ai. it 
was given to Benjamin and made a Levitlca) city. It 
is now called El^ib, on the northern camel rond from 
Jerusalem to Jaffa, and stands on the more northern of 
two mamelons, Just at the spot where the road to the 
sea parts into two branches. The road passes to the 
N. of the base of the hill El-Jib, four miles from Bethel. 
Josh. 9. 3 when the inhabitants of G. heard what J 
9. 17 Now their cities (were) G., and Chephirafc 
10. I the inhabitants of G. had made peace 
10. 2 they feared greatly, because G. (was) ft 
ta 4 Come, .and help mc, that we may smite Oi. 
lo. s and all their hosts . . encamped before O. 
10. 6 the men of G. sent unto Jcebua. .saying 
10. 10 slew them with a great slaughter at Q, 
10. 72 he said. .Sun, stand thou stiU upon B. 

10. 41 And Joshua smote them . . even unUwft. 

11. 19 save the Hivites, the inhabitants cf Qu 
18. 25 G., and Eamob, and Beeroth 

21. 17 out of the tribe of Benjamin, Q. with hef 
a Sa. 2.12 servants . . went out from Mahanalm to Q 
a. 13 went., and met together by the pool of Q. 
a. 16 was called Helkatb-hazzurim. .in G. 

2. 24 Giah by the way of the wilderness of O. 

3. 30 he had slain their brother Asahel at O. 
90, 8 When . . at the great atone which (is) in Q 

I Ki. 3. 4 the king went to G, to sacrifice there ' 
J. 5 In Q. the Loed appeared to Solomon ill 



QIBEONITES 



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I Ki. 9. 2 time, as he had appeared unto him:at O. 
I Ch. 8. 29 And at G. dwelt the father of G. ; whose 
g. 35 And in G. dwelt the father of G., Jehiel 
14. 16 smote the host of the PhiUstines from G. 
x6. 39 tabernacle, .in the high place, .at G. 
21. 29 For . . at that season in the high place at G. 
e'.Ch. I. 3 Solomon, .went to the high place, .at G. 
I. 13 Solomon came (from), .the high pi. . .at G. 
Ifeh. 3. 7 repaired, .the men of G., and of Mizpah 

7. 25 The children of G. ninety and Ave 
Isa. 28. 21 he shall be wroth as (in) the valley of G. 
Jer. 28. 1 Azur the prophet, which (y/as,) of G. 
41. 12 found him by the great waters, .in G. 
41. iS eunuchs, whom he had brought .. from G. 

OIBEONITES, 'JVja. The inhabitants of Gihemi. 

a Sa. 21. 1 (It is) for Saul, .because he slew the G. 

21. 2 the Iting called the G., and said unto 

21. 2 the G. (wore) not of the children of Israel 

21. 3 Wherefore David said unto the G., What 

21. 4 the G. said unto him. We will have no sil. 

21. 9 delivered them into the hands of the G. 

X Ch.i2. 4 Ismaiah the G., a mighty man among the 

Neh. 3. 7 next unto them repaired Melatiah the G. 

GIB-LITES, '^33. 

The inhabitants of Gebal, a people of Bibylus, a city 
and district at the N. of Canaan and S. of Sidon, near 
the sea shore. 

Josh. 13. 5 the land of the G., and all Lebanoa 

GID-DAL'-TI, '.9^15 / have ma-gnified. 
One of the sons of Heman, " theking's seer," andhence 
a Kohathite. His office was, with thirteen of his 
brethren, to s«und the horn in the service of the taber- 
nacle. He had also charge of the twenty-second 
course. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.25. 4 Jerimoth, Hananiah, Hanani. Eliath., G. 
25. 29 The two and twentieth to G., (he), hi3 
GID'-DEL, Vi3 very great. 

1. One whose children came up with ZerubbabeL B.o. 
536- 

Ezra 2. 47 the children of G., the children of Gahar 
Neh. 7. 49 children of Banan, the children of G. 

2. Sons of Glddel; were also among the servants of Solo- 
moh who came up in the same company with No. i. 

Ezra 2. 56 children of Darken, the chiltffen of G. 
Neh. 7. 58 children of Darken, the children of G. 

GID'-EON, Jijna feller, sucker, hewer, i.e. great warr. 
A sou of Joash a Manassehite. He delivered Israel 
from Midian. He is also called Jeruhbael, and judged 
Israel forty years as the fifth judge. B.o. 1256. 

Judg. 6. II his son G. threshed wheat by the wine p. 
6. 13 G. said unto him. Oh my Lord, it the Lo. 
6. 19 And G. went in, and made ready a kid 
6. 22 when G. perceived that he (was) an angel 
6. 22 G. said, Alas, O Lord God 1 for because I 
6. 24 Then G. built an altar there unto the L. 
6. 27 Then G. took ten men of his servants 
6. 29 G. the son of Joash hath done this thing 
6. 34 But the Spirit of the Lord came upon 6. 
6. 36 G. said unto God, If thou wilt save Isra. 

6. 39 G. said . . Let not thine anger be hot aga. 

7. I G., and all the people, .rose up early, and 
7. 2 the Lord said unto G., The people that 
7. 4 the Lord said unto G., The people (are) 
7. 5 the Lord said unto G., Every one th;it 

7. 7 the Lord said unto G., By the three hun. 
7. 13 when G. was come, behold, (there was) 
7. 14 This (is) nothing else save the sword of G. 
7. 15 when G. heard the telling of the dream 
7. 18 say, (The sword) of the Lord, and of G. 
7. 19 So G., and the hundred men that (were) 
7. 20 cried. The sword of the Lord, and of G. 
7. 24 G. sent messengers throughout all mount 

7. 25 brought the heads of Oreb and Zeeb to G. 

8. 4 G. came to Jordan, (and) passed over, he 
8. 7 G. said, Therefore, when the Lord hath 
8. II G. went up by the way of them that 

8. 13 G. the son of Joash returned from battle 
8. 21 G. arose, and slew Zebah and Zalmunna 
8. 22 Then the men of Israel said unto G. 
8. 23 G. said unto them, I will not rule over 
8. 24 G. said . . I would desire a request of you 
E. 27 G. made an ephod thereof, and put it in 
8. 27 which thing became a snaw unto G., and 
8. 28 country was in quietness, .in. .days of G. 
8. 30 G. had tlireescore and ten sons of his 
8. 32 G. the son of Joash died in a good old a. 
8. 33 it came to pass, as soon as G. was dead 
8. 35 showed they kindness to the house of . .G. 
GID-EO'-NI, 'Jyna. 

Father'of Abldan, aprlnce of Benjamin, and one of those 
appointed to take the census at Sinai. B.C. 1490. 
Num. I. II Of Benjamin ; Abidan the son of G. 

2. 22 and the captain . . Abidan the son of G. 
7. 60 On the ninth day Abidan the son of G. 
7. 6s this . . the offering of Abidan the son of G. 
«o. 24 over the host. .Abidan the son of G. 
GID'.Oa, DVi? desolation. 

A place named as the limit to which the pursuit of 
Benjamin extended after the battle of Gibeah. Hence 
it was between Gibeah and the cliff Rimmon(now called 
Rwmmon), about three rnUes E. of Bethel. 

Judg2o. 45 pursued hard after them unto G., and slew 
GIBS EAGLE — 

X. Parti-coloured indlure, gier eagle, D171 rachatn. 
Lev. II. 18 owia^ anj th. poMcn, and tho gier eagle 



%Parti-coloured vulture, gier eagle, ~an~irachamah. 
Deut,i4. 17 the pelican, and the gier eagle, and tho 

GIFT — 

1 .A reward, IJ^K eshkar. 

Psa. 72. 10 kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer gifts 
^.Offering, present, nnjp minchah. 

2 Sa. 8. 2 became D, '3 servants, (and) brought gifts 
8. 6 became servants to D., (and) brought gifts 

1 Ch.i8. 2, 6 became D.'s servants, (and) brought gifts 

2 Ch.26. 8 And tho Ammonites gave gifts to Uzziah 

32. 23 many brought gifts unto tho Lord to Jer. 
Psa. 45. 12 the daughter, .(shall be there) v/ith a gift 

Z. Lifting up, gift, hvrden, fiNt^a maseth. 

Esth. 2. 18 Then the king, .gave gifts, according to 

^.Qift, JIJQ riiattan. 

Gen. 34. 12 Ask me never to much dowry and gift 
Nura 18. II the heave cScring of their gift, with all 
Prov 18. 16 A man's gift maketh room for him 

21. 14 A gift in secret pacifleth anger, and a ro. 

h.Oift, KJ^o Tnattena. 

Dan. 2. 6 ye shall receive of me gifts and rewards 
2. 48 the king, .gave him many great gifts 
5. 17 Let thy gifts be to thyself, and give thy 

6. Oift, nJljn mattanah. 

Gen. 25. 6 Abraham gave gifts, and sent them away 
Es:od28.' 38 Israel shall hallow in all their holy gifts 
Lev. 23. 38 beside yourgifts, and beside allyourvows 
NurniS. 6 to you (they are) given . .a gift for the L. 
18. 7 given your priest's office . .a service of gift 
18. 29 Out of all your gifts ye shall offer every 
2 Ch.2i. 3 their father gave them greatgifts of silver 
Esth. 9. 22 days, .of sending, .gifts to the poor 
Psa. 68. 18 thou hast received gifts for men ; yea 
Prov 13. 27 troubleth. .but he that hateth gifts shall 
Eccl. 7. 7 and a gift destroyeth the heart 
Eze. 20. 26 I polluted them in their own gifts, in 
20. 31 For when ye oiler your gifts, when yo 
20. 39 no more v/ith your gifts, and with your 
46. 16 If the prince give a gift unto any of his 
46. 17 But if he give a gift of his inheritance 

l.Oift, nso mattath. 

Prov 25. 14 Whoso boasteth himself of a false gift 

EccL 3. 13 of all his labour, it (is) the gift of God 

5. 19 in his labour; this (is) the gift of God 

8. .4 separation or impure gift, nij nedeh. 

Ezo. 16. 33 They give gifts to all whores; but thou 

9.^4 separating or impure gift, fij nadan. 

Szo.i6. 33 but thou givest thy gifts to all thy lovers 

10. Gift, thing lifted up, n^f^} nisseth. 

2 Sa. 19. 42 have we eaten . . or hath he given us any g. ? 

W. Bribe, hrihery, reward, nny shochad. 

Exod23. 8 And thou shalt take no gift : for the gift 
Deut 16. 19 neither take a gift : for a gift doth blind 
2 Ch.19. 7 nor respect of persons, nor taking of gifts 
Prov. 6. 35 rest content, though thou givest many g. 
17. 8 A gift (is as) a precious stone in the eyes 
17. 23 A v/icked (man) taketh a gift out of the 
Isa. 1.23 every one loveth gifts, and f oUov/eth after 
Eze. 22. 12 In thee have they taken gifts to shed bl. 

lli.Gift, tribe, thing lifted -Up, nMifi terumah. 
Prov.29. 4 ho that receiveth gifts overthroweth it 

13.^ thing put up or devoted to Obd, i.vA9-r]ixa. 
Luk02i. s how it vras adorned with goodly . .gifts 

\i.A gift, SSfia doma. 

Matt. 7. II know how to give good gifts unto your 
Lukeii. 13 know how to give good gifts, unto your 
Eph. 4. 8 ho led captivity captive, and gave gifts 
Phil. 4. 17 Not because I desire a gift : but I desii-e 

15. A giving, the act of giving, S6a-is dosis. 

Jas. I. 1 7 Every good gift . . oometh down from the f. 

16.^ free gift, present, Suped dorea. 

John 4. 10 If thou knewest the gift of God, and who 
Acts ,2. 38 ye shall receive tho ^t of the Holy Ghost 
8. 20 thou hast thought that the gift of God 

10. 45 was poured out the gifts of the Holy Ghost 

11. 17 as God gave them the like gift as. .unto 
Eom. 5. IS the grace of God, and the gift by grace 

5. 17 they which receive, .['the gift] of righteo. 
2 Co. Q. IS Thanks, .unto God for his unspeakable g. 
Eph. 3. 7 according to the gift of the grace of God 

4. 7 according to the measure of the gift of C. 
Heb. 6. 4 tasted of the heavenly gift, and were 

17. .4 free gift, what is given, 5<ipri/j.a dorema. 
Rom. 5. 16 not as. .by one that sinned, (so is) the gift 
Jas. I. 17 every perfect gift is from above, and com. 

18. A gift, Swpov doron. 

Matt. 2. II they presented unto him gifts ; gold, and 

5. 23 if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and 

5. 24 Leave there thy gift before the altar, and 
5. 24 be reconciled . . theji come and offer thy g. 
8. 4 offer the gift that Moses commanded, for 
15. 5 a gift, by whatsoever thou mightest be 
23. 18 whosoever sweareth by the gift that is 
23. 19 gift, or tho altar that sanctifleth the gift? 
Mark 7. n Corban, that is to say, a gift, by whatsoe. 
Luke2i. 1 rich men casting their gifts into the tre. 
Eph. 2. 8 not of yourselves ; (it is) the gift of God 
Heb. 5. I that he may offer both gifts and sacrifices 
8. 3 is ordained to offer gifts and sacrifices 

8. 4 priests that oiff or gifts .according to the 

9. 9 in which wora offered both gifts and sa. 



Heb. II. 4 God testifying of his gifts : and by it he 
Bev. II. 10 and^sEail send gifts one to another " 

\9. Distribution, parting, fieptfffiSs merismos. 

Heb. 2. 4 divers miracles, and gifts of the Holy O. 
^Q.Grace, favour, free gift, x^-P's charis. 

2 Co. 8. 4 Praying, .that we would receive the gift 
ll.Orace, favov/r, kindness, x^piajxa charisma. 

Rom. 1. 1 1 I may impart unto ycru some sph-itual g. 

6. 23 gift of God (is) eternal life through J. C. 

11. 29 For the gifts and calling of God,(are) 

12. 6 Having then gifts differing according to 
r Co. I. 7 So that ye come behind in no gift ; wait. 

7. 7 But every man hath his proper gift of G. 
12. 4 there are diversities of gifts, but the same 
12. 9 to another the gifts of heaUug by the same 
12. 28 after that miracles, then gifts of healings 
12. 30 Have all the gifts of healing? doaU speate 
12. 31 covet earnestly the best gifts : and yet 

2 Co. 1. 1 1 that for the gift (bestowed) upon us by 

1 Ti. 4. 14 Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which 

2 TL I. 6 that thou stir up the'gift of God, which is 
I Pe. 4. 10 As every man hath received the gift 

GIFT, fi-eo — 

Grace, favour, kindness, xapt(r/ia charisma. 

Rom. 5. 15 not as the offence, so also (is) the free g.' 
S. 16 the free gift (is) of many ofiences unto 

GIFTS, giveth — 

A man of gifts, jriD t^'x ish mattan. 

Prov 19. 6 man (is) a friend to him that giveth gift» 
GI'-HON, }^^'a, jinJ stream. 

1. The second river of tho Garden of Eden, variously 
supposed to have been the Oxus (orAraxes), the Pyramus, 
the Ganges, or the Nile. 

Gen. 2. 13 And the name of the second river ps) Q. 

2. A place near Jerusalem where Solomon was anointed 
and proclaimed king. Here in the valley of Gihon was 
a fountain which had likely been named after the place, 
cr vice-versa. 

I m. I. 33 Solomon, .to ride, .and bring him. .to Q. 
I. 38 Solomon to ride, .and brought him to G. 
1. 45 the prophet have anointed him klngin G. 

3 Ch.32. 30 also stopped the upper water course of G. 

33. 14 ho built a waU . . on the west side of Q. 

GI-LA'-LAI, ''j'?? rolling, weighty. 
One of a party of priests who played on David's instru- 
ments at tho consecration of tlie wall of Jerusalem in 
the company under Ezra. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 36 G. . .with the musical instruments of IV 

GIL-BO'-A, a^pa bubbling fountain. 
A hiUy district of Manasseh W. of the Jordan, In Issa 
char, where Saul was slain. The mount is six mileis 
from Beth-shean, and at its foot lay Shunem and Aphek : 
at its back is a village nov/ called Geibon. 

I Sa. 28. 4 gathered all Israel . . and they pitched In Q. 

2. Sa.2i. 12 when the Philistines had slain Saul in G. 

GIL'-EAD, 111)3 strong, rocky. 

1. A mouutainbtts district E. of the Jordan, occupied by 

Reuben, Gad, and Manasseh. It was afterwards called 

Ferma. 



Gen. 37, 
Num32. 
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a company of Ishmeelites came from G. 
they saw the land of Jazer, and. .of G. 
our cattle, shall be. .in the cities of O. 
then ye shall give them the land of G. for 
the children of Machir . . went to G., and 
Moses gave G. unto Machir the son of M. 
the city that (is) by the river, .unto G. 
All tho cities of the plain, and all G., and 
G. . . gave I unto the half tribe of Manasseh 
And I gave G. unto Machir 
unto tho Gadites I gave from G. even 
and Ramoth in G., of the Gadites ; and 
the Lord showed him all the land of G. 
from half G., even unto the river Jabbok 
hal^G., the border of Sihon king of Hesh. 
G., and the border of the Geshurites and 
their coast. .Jazer, and all the cities of G. 
half G., and Ashtaroth, and Edrel. cities 
he was a man of war, therefore he had G. 
there fell, .to Manasseh. .the land of G. 
of Manasseh's sons had the land of G. 
and Ram.oth in G. out of the tribe of Gad 
out of the tribe of Gad, Ramoth in G. 
departed, .to go unto the country of G. 
child, of Israel sent, .into the land of Q. 
they came . . unto the land of G., and they 
Phinehas . . returned . . out of the land of Q. 
G. abode beyond Jof dan : and why did 
thirty cities . . which (are) in the land of Q. 
the land of the Amorites, which (is) in G. 
the children of Ammon . . encamped in G. 
the people (and) princes of G. said ono 
be head over all the Inhabitants of O. 
the elders of G. went to fetch Jephtha!) 
And Jephthah said unto tho elderB of p. 
And the elders of G. said unto Jephthah 
be our head over all the inhabitants of G. 
And Jephthah said unto the elders of G. 
Then Jephthah went with the elders of Q. 
came upon Jephthah. .he passed over G. 
Manasseh, and passed over Mizpeh of G. 
from Mizpeh of^G. he passed over (unto) 
Then Jephthah gathered . . the men of Q. 
the men of G. cmoto Ephraim, because 
the zzcz Q°. G. Slid 'juto liim, (Art) thou 



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Judgiz. 7 and was buried in (one of) the cities of G. 

20. I even to Becr-sliclja, with the land of G 
I Sa. 13. 7 went over Jordan to the laud of . .O. 
3 Sa. 2. 9 made him king over G., and over the A. 

17. g6 So Israel and Absalom pitched in. .G. 

34. 6 they came to G., and to tlie land of Taht. 

I Ki. 4. 13 him. .the towns of Jair.. which (are) in G. 

4. 19 Geber the son of Uri. .in the country of G. 

17. I Elijah . . of the inhabitants of G. , said unto 

22. 3 Know ye that Ramoth iu G. (is) ours, and 
X Ki. 10. 33 From Jordan eastward, all the land of G. 

10. 33 wlilch (is) by the rirer Arnon, even G. 
15. 29 Tiglath-pileser. .took. .Hazor,andG., and 

f Ch. 2. 22 three and twenty cities in the land of G. 
5. 9 cattle were multiplied in the land of G. 
5. 10 they dwelt in their tents throughout. .G. 

5. 16 they dwelt in G. in Bashan, and in her 

6. 80 out of the tribe of Gad ; Ramoth In G. 
a6. 31 found, .mightymenof valourat Jazerof G. 
27. 21 Of the half (tribe) of Manasseh in G. , Iddo 

Psa. 60. 7 G. (is) mine, ana Alaiiasseh (is) minp 

108. 8 G. (is) mine ; Manasseh (is) mine ; Ejihr. 

Song 6. 5 as a flock of goats that appear from (f. 

Jer. 8. 22 (Is there) no balm in G. ; (is there) no 
22. 6 Thou (art) G. unto me, (and) the head of 
46. II Go up into G., and take balm, O virgin 
50. 19 and his soul shall be satisfied upon. .G. 

E/e t7. 18 the east side ye shall measure, .from G. 

Uos 6, 8 G. (is) a city of them that work iniquity 
[2. n (Is there) iniquity (in)G. ? surely they are 

Amos I. 3 they have threshed G. with tlireshiiig in. 

1. 13 have ripped up the woman with child of G 
Obad. >9 and Benjamin (shall possess) G. 

Mie 7. 14 let them feed (in) Baslian and G., as in 
Zeoh. 10. 10 I will bring them into the land of G. 

2. Perhaps the name of a mountain AV. of the Jordan 

near Jcrreel, but the true reading may bo Oilboa. 

Gideon encamped at the " Spring of Herod," which is 

at the base of Gilboa. 

Judg. 7. 3 let him . . depart early from mount 0. 

5. Son of Machir, grandson of Manasseh. B.C. 1620. 

Num.26. 29 Macliir begat G. : of O. (come) the family 
a6 30 These (are) the sons of G. : (of) Jeczer 
27. I the son of Hepher, the son of G., the son 

16. I chief fathers of the families of . .O. 
Josh. 17. I a lot for . . Machir . . the father of G. 

17. 3 Zelophehad. .son of Eepher, the son of G. 
I Ch. 2. 21 the daughter of Machir the father of G. 

2. 23 these . . the sons of Machir, the father of G. 

7. 14 concubine, .bare Machir the father of G. 
,7. T7 These (were) the sons of G., the son of M. 

4. Father of Jephthah, judge of Israel, n.c. 1200. 

Judg. 1 1. I the son of an harlot : and G. begat Jeph. 

11. 2 G.'s wife bare him sons : and his wife's 

6. A cntef of a family of Gad. B.C. 1300. 

1 Ch. 5. 14 Huri, the son of Jaroah, the son of 0. 

OH-EAD-ITES, '"i^^??- Descendants of Oilead. 
Num.26. 29 of Giiead (come) the family of the G. 
Judg. 10. 3 after him arose Jair, a G., and judged 
II. I Now Jephthah the G. was a mighty mva. 

11. 40 lament the daughter of Jephthah the G. 

12. 5 And the G. took the passages of Jordan 

12. 7 Then died Jephthah the G., and was 

a Sa. 17. 27 Sliobi. .and Barzillai the G. of Rogelim 
19. 31 Barzillai the G. came down from Rogcl 
i,Ki. 2. 7 kindness unto the sons of Barzillai the G. 

2 Ki.15. 25 Pekali. .and with him fifty men of the Q. 
Ezra 2. 61 wife of the daughters of Barzillai the G. 
Neh. 7. 63 of the daughters of Barzillai the Q. to wife 

GIL'-GAZ, '?a^J circle, wheel. 

1. A place Vf. of the Jordan, near Jericho, in Benjamiu, 

where Israel spent the first night after crossing the 

Jordan. 

Deut.ii. 36 dwell in the champaign over against G. 
Josh. 4. 19 the people came up. .and encamped in G. 

4. 20 those twelve stones. .Joshua pitch in G. 

5. 9 'WTieref. the name of the place is called G. 
5. 10 And the children of Israel encamped in G, 
g. 6 they went to Joshua unto the camp at G, 

JO. 6 men . . sent unto Joshua to the camp to G. 
10. 7 So Joshua ascended from G., he, and all. 
10. 9 Joshua . . went up from G. all night 
10. 15 Joshua returned. .unLo the camp to 6. 
10. 43 And Josh, returned . . unto the camp to G. 

14. 6 children of Judah came unto Joshua in 0. 

15. 7 toward G., that (is) before the going up 
Judg. 2. I an anzel of the Lord came up from G. 

3. 19 turned again from the quarries .. by G. 
« Sa. 7. 16 wentfrom year to year in circuit to. .G. 

10. 8 And thou shalt go do>vn before me to (3t, 

11. 14 said Samuel. .Come, and let us go to G. 
II. IS And all the people went to G. ; and 

II. IS they Made Saul king before the Lord in G. 
»3. 4 the people were called together, .to G: 

13. 7 Saul, .(was) yet in G., ,ind all the people 
13. 8 but Samuel came not to G. ; and the pe, 
13. 12 Philistines will come down now. .to G. 
13. IS And Samuelarose, and gat liimup from G. 
15, 12 he set him up a place, and is gone. .toG. 
15. 2 1 to sacriflceunto the Lord thy God in G. 
«5. 33 And Samuel hewed Agag in pieces ..in G. 

9 Sa. 19. 15 Judah came to G., to go to meet the king 
19. 40 Then the king went on to G., and Chim. 
a Ki a. 1 that Elijah went with Elisha from G. 

4. 38 And Elisha came again to G. : aud 
Nch.i2. 20 Also from the house of G., and out of the 
Dus. 4. rs and come oot ye unto G., neither go ye 

9. (s Ml ihiiix v,'ichodii.:E3 (is) la G. : for tlieir 



Hos. 12. II are vanity : they sacrillce bullocks inG. 
Amos 4. 4 at G. multiply transgression ; and bring 

5. s But seek not Bcth-cl, nor enter mto G. 

5. 5 for G. shall surely go into captivity, aud 
Mie. 6. 5 answered him from Shiitim unto G. 

2. A city between Dor and firsa. ' 

Josh. 12. 23 the king of the nations of G., ono 

3. A city N. of Joppa, near the sea (now called Jtdjulah), 
near Autipatris. 

Josh. 9. 6 they went to Joshua unto the camp at G 
10. 6 scut unto Joshua to the camp to G. 
10. 7 So Joahua ascended from G., ho, and all 
10. 9 Joshua iherefore. .went up from G. all 
10. 15, 43 Jos. returned, .unto the camp to G. 

4. A place twelve miles S. of Kliol and Gcrizim (now 
called JUjiliah). 

2 Ki. 2. I that Elijah went with Elisha from 0. 

4. 38 And Elisha came again to G. : ana (there 

GI-LOH, nhi circle. 

A town in the mountains of Judah near Ucbron, and 

Ahithophel's native place. 

Josh. IS. SI Goshen, and Ilolon, and G.; eleven cities 
2 Sa. 15. 12 Absalom sent for Ahithophol. .from G. 

GI-LO'-NITE, 'jSj, -i^-i. 

A inhabitant of Giloh. B.C. 1023. 

2 Sa. 15. 12 And Absalom sent for Ahithophcl the O. 
23. 34 lUiam tlie son of Ahithophei the G. 

GIM'-ZO, ilea sycamore. 

A city in the N. of Judah, two or three miles S.W. of 
Lydda and S. of the road between Jerusalem and Jaffa. 
Hero is Jimzu a large village ou an eraiucnco aud well 
surrounded with trees. 

2 Ch.23. i3 G. also aud the villages thereof: and they 

om — 

l.yl snare, V^y\n mnqesh. 

PEa.140. s The proud, .they have set gins for me. S. 

141. 9 and the gins of the workers of iniquity 
Amos 3. 5 Can a bird fall . . were no gin (is) for him ? 

2.Gin, snare, n3 padi. 

Job 18. 9 The gin shall take (hiin) by the heel, (and) 
Isa. 8. 14 for a gin aud for a snaie to the iuli.ibi. 

GI -NATH, nr? proteclion. 

The father of Tibni who disputed the throne of Israel 
with Qmri after the death of Zirari. B.C. 926. 
I Ki. 16. 21 half, .followed Tibni the son of G. 

16. 22 people that foUov/ed Tibni the sou of G. 

GUT-NH'-THON, jinja, inja great protection. 

Or Ginnetho, a prince or priest who, with Nehemiali, 
scaled the covenant. B.C. 445. 
Neh. 10. 6 Daniel, G., Baru<;h 

12. 4 Iddo, G., Abijah 

12. 16 Of Iddo, Zechariah ; of G., Meshullam 

GIRD, to — 

l.To fjird, "vt} azar, 3. 

Psa. 18. 32 God that girdeth mo with strength, and 
Isa. 4s. s I girded thee, though thou hast not 

2.T0 hind,'V)^ asar. 

Job 12. 18 and girdeth their loins with a girdle 

3. To put on, "15X aphad. 

Exod29. 5 gird him with' the curious girdle of the 

4. Girdle, .Tiian chagorah. . 

Isa. 32. II make you bare, and gird. .upon, .loins 

5. To gird, restrain, -\in chagar. 

Exod29. 9 And thou shalt gird them with girdles 
Lev. 8, 7 girded him witlj the girdle, and clothed 
8. 7 he girded him with the curious girdle" of 
8. 13 girded them with girdles, and put bonnets 
Judg. 3. 16 he did gird it under his raiment upon his 

1 Sa. 17. 39 David girded his sword upon his armour 

2 Sa. 3. 31 gird you with sackcloth, and mourn be. 
I KL 20. 32 So they girded sackcloth on their loins 
Psa. 45. 3 Gird thy sword upon (thy)thigh, O (Most) 
Prov 31. 17 She girdeth her loins with strength, and 
Isa. 22. 12 to baldness, and to girding with sack. 
Jer. 4. 8 For this gird you with sackcloth, lament 

6. 26 gird (thee) with sackcloth, and wallow 

49. 3 gird you with sackcloth ; lament, and jTin 

Eze. 7. 18 They shall also gird (themselves) with s. 

27. 31 gird them with sackcloth, and they shall 

44. 18 they shall not gird (themselves) Avith any 

6. To gird, iuvwixi. zonmitni, ^Jivvvui zOnnuo. 
John2i. 18 AVhen thou wast young, thou girdedst 

■21. 18 another shall gird thee, and carry . .whL 

7. To f/ird, StaCuyuiJ-h C'^vva diazonmimi, zdnnuo. 
Joiini3. 4 He riseth. .took a towel, and girded him. 

13. 5 with the towel wherewith he was girded 

GIRD about, to — 

To bind, bind up, ujn chahash. 

Eze. 16. 10 and I girded thee about with fine linen 

GIRD on, to — 

To gird, "ijri chagar. 

Deut. I. ii when ye had girded on every man his w. 
1 Sa, 25. 13 said. Gird ye on every man his sword 
2s. 13 And they girded on every man his sword 
23. 13 and David also girded on his sword 
Ki. 20. II Let not Wra that girdeth on. .boast him. 



GIRD lelf, to — ' 

l.To gird self, niHi azar, 7. 

Psa. 93. I he hath girded himself; the world also U 
Isa. 8. 9, 9 gird yourselves, and ye shall bo brokcj 

2. To gird, he restrained, ijn chagar. 

Isa. 15. 3 In their atreetfltiicy shall gird theinselvci 
Lam. 2. 10 they have girded thomsclvts with sack. 
Joel I. 13 Gird yourselves, aud lament, ye priests 

3. Tn gird around, nept^wyvvfit pcrizonnumi. 
Lukei2. 37 he will r;ird himself, and make them to 

17. 8 gird thyticlf, and serve mc, till I have 
Acts 12. 8 Gird thyself, aud bind ou thy saudala 

OniD up — 

1. To gird, im azar. 

Job 38. 3 (iird up now thy loins like a man ; for f 
40. 7 Gird up tliy loins now like a man. I will 
Jer. I. 17 Thou tlierefore gird up thy loins, and 

2. To gird, be restrained, l:n chagar. 

2 Ki. 4. 29 Gird up thy loins, and take my staff hi 
9. I Gird up thy loin.s, and take this box of 

3. To gird up, compress, oyf shanas, 3. 

I Ki. 18. 46 he gilded up his loins, and ran before A. 
i.To gird up, aua((iyfu/xi anazOnnutni. 

1 Pc. I. 13 gird up the loins of your mlud, bo sobce 
GIRD unto one s self, to — 

To gird thoronghh/, SiaCwi/yu/n diazonnumi. 

John2i. 7 he girt (liis) flshcr's coat, .for he waa ra. 
GtRD with, to — 
To gird, -ijn azar, 3. 

2 Sa. 22. 40 For thou hast girded me with strcngtli 
Psa. 18. 39 For thou ha.st girded me with strength 

30. II thou hast put oil .. and girded mo with g, 

GIRDED, to be — 

X.To be girded, "i.m azar. 

I Sa. 2. 4 they tljat stumbled are girded with str. 
2.7*0 become girded, -\w azar, 2. 

Psa. 65. 6 sctteth fast the mountains.. gir<Icd with 
Z.To bind, "ipN asar. 

Neh. 4. 18 every one had his sword girded by I1I3 
i.To gird, l?n chagar. 

Exodi2. II your loins girded, your shoes on your feet 

4 and shall be girded with a linen girdle 

18 Samuel, a child, girded with a linen cp 
14 David (was) girded with a linen cphod 

8 Joab's garment, .was girded unto hiii) 
16. he, being gi.dcd with a new (sword), t!io. 

19 and for a girdle wherewith he is girded 

5 whose loins (were) girded with fhic geW 
8 Lament like a viigin girded with sackcloth 

GIRDED with — 
Girded, lijq chagor. 

Eze. 23. 15 Girded with girdles upon their Ioln«, exa, 

GIRDED about, to be — 

To gird round about, irepi^wi/vvfit pcrizSnnuvii. 
Lukci2. 35 Let your loins be gilded about. and(yourj 

GIRDED, to have — 

To gird round ahintt, ■n-^pt^wi'vvjj.i Trep! perizonmcmi- 
Rev. 15. 6 liaving their breatts gilded with go) den g 

GIRDING — 

Girding, niiaru? macTiagoreth. 

Isa. 3. 24 instead of a stomacher a girding of sack. 

GIRDLE — 

1. Girdle, sash, bjin abnet. 

Eiod28. 4 a broidered coat, a mitre, and a girdle 
. 28. 39 thou shalt make the girdle (of) necdle-w 
28 40 thou shalt make for them girdles, and b 
29. 9 And thou shalt gird them with girdles 
39. 29 a girdle (of) fine twined linen, and blua 
Lev. 8. 7 girded him with the girdle, and clothed 
8. 13 gilded them with girdles, and put bonnets 
16. 4 and shall be girded with a linen girdle 
Isa. 22. 21 I will, .strengthen him with thy girdle 

2. Girdle, "I'llK czor. 



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8 with a girdle of leather about his loins 
18 and girdeth their loins with a girdle 
27 neither shall the girdle of their loins be 

5 righteousness shall be the girdle of his 

5 and faithfulness the girdle of his reins 

1 Go and get thee a linen girdle, and put 

2 So I got a girdle, according to the word 
4 Take the girdle that thou h.ist got, which 

6 Arise, go. .and take the girdle from then. 

7 and took the girdle from the place wherr 
7 the girdle was marred, it was profitable 

10 as this girdle, which is good for nothing 
13. II For as the girdle cleaveth to the loins of 
Eze. 23. IS Girded with girdles upon their loins 

Z.Girdle, "lian chagor. 

1 Sa. 18. 4 stripped himself . . even . . to his girdle 

2 Sa. 20. 8 upon it a girdle (with) a sword fastened 
Prov 31. 24 She. .delivercth girdles unto the raerch. 

i. Girdle, •I'liJn chagorah. 

2 Sa. 18. 1 1 given . . ten (shekels) of silver, and a girdio 
1 Ki. 2. 5 put the blood of war npon his girdle that 
Isa. 3. 24 instead of a girdle a rent; and iastoad u.< 



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b.Girdlc, band, nip, (n'lo) mezach, (mcziach.) 

Psa.109. 19 ftnd for a girdle wherewith ho is girded 
9.0irdle, zone, belt, (Syt] z5n?. 

Matt. 3. 4 a leathern girdle about his loina ; and his 
Jklark I. 6 with a girdle of slcin about his loins 
Acts 21. II ,took Paul's girdle, and bound hia own 

21. II bind the man that owneththis girdle, and 
Bbv. I. J3 girt about the paps with a golden girdle 
15. 6 havilig their brcastssirdcd withgolden g. 

OZBSLH, curious — • 

Vevlce, devised work, nfn chesheb. 

£xod2S. 8. 37, 38 the curious girdle of the ephod 
39. s with the curious girdle of the epnod 
39. 5, 20, 21 the curious girdle of hia ephod 
Lev. 8. 7 with the curious girdle of the ephod 

Om-OA-SHITES, Va-iJ. 

A tribe early in possession of part of Canaaif. It is 

uniformly plural in the Common Version except twice, 

Ocn. 10. 16, and i Cb. i. 14; in the former it is 

Oirgasite. 

Glen. 10. 16 Jebusite, and the Amoritc, and the O. 

15. 21 Amorites, and tlie Canaanites, and the 0. 
Dciit. 7. I the Hittites, and the G., and the Amor. 
■ Josh. 3. 10 the nivites, and the Porizzites, and tlic 0. 
34. II men of Jericho fought against, .the 6. 

1 Ch. 1. 14 Jebusite also, and the Amorite, and the Q. 
Keh. 9. 8 the land of the . . Jcbusitcs, and the O. 

OIRt — 

Child, female, lass, ffirl, Tmi yaldah. 

Joel 3. 3 tliey have., sold a girl for wine, that they 
Zeeh. 8. 5 full of boys and girls playing in the stro. 

OIKT — 

To be girded, n]>(! azar. 

2 Ki. I. 8 an hairy man, and girt with a cirdle of 1. 

GIRT, to be — 

To gird round aoout, ■vepi^iivuviit perizonnumi. 
Kev. 1. 13 girt about the paps with a golden girdle 

DIET about, to have — 

To gird round about, itept^^vtru/ii pertzonnumi. 
Eph. 6. 14 having your loins girt about with truth 

OIS'-FA (or GISH'-FA), KJifa listening, attentive. 
An overseer of the Nethinim in "the Ophcl," after the 
exile. B.C. 445. 

I^eh. II. 31 Ziha and O. (were) over the Ifethinlms 

OIT-TAH HE'-PHEE, "isn nn3. 

A town in Zebulim, also called Gath-hcpher. 

Josh.iQ. 13 passeth on along on the cast to Q. 
CIT-TA'-m, D^ja tzco wine presses. 

1. A place of refuge near Bceroth. 

I Sa. 4. 3 And the Beerothitcs fled to 0., and were 

2. A place near Oath inhabited by Benjamites after 
the return from exile. This and Ifo. i. may bo tlio 
same place, as this latter is N.W. of Jerusalem. 

Heh. II. 33 Hazor, Bamah, O, 

OIT-TTTES, D'pi, 'p3. 

Inhabitants of Oath, six hundred of whom followed 
David as a body guard under Ittai. Gittite may also 
be an inhabitant of Gittalm, or of Gath-rimmon. 

Josh.13. 3 the Eslikalonites, the G., and the Ekron. 
s Sa. 6. 10 into the house of Obed-edom the G. 

6. It cent, in the house of Obed-cdom the G. 
15. 18 and all the G. . .passed on before the Idiig 
15. 19 Then said the king to Ittai the G. 
15. 22 Ittai the G. passed over, and all his men 
18. 3 third part under tho hand of Ittai the O. 
31. 19 EUianan. .slew(tIiebro. of) Goliath tbeG. 
I Ch.13. 13 into the house of Obed-edom the G. 

20. 5 slew Lahml tho brother of Goliath tho G. 
GIT'-TITH, n'fiJn from or of Oath, 
A musical instrument manufactured at Gath. When 
David was in exile there lieprobably became acquainted 
■with it and adopted it in the musical part of tho service 
of the tabernacle. 

Psa. 8. title. To tho chief musician upon O. , A Psalm 
81. „ To the chief musician upon G., (A Pa.) 
84. „ To tho chief musician upon G., A I'sa. 
GIVE, to — 
\.To cause to come in, «i3 bo, 6. . 

Psa. 78. 29 they did eat . . for ho gavo tliora their own 
2. To speak, "137 dahar, 3. 

I KJL 35. 6 So they took '. and they gave Judgment 
Jer, 4. 12 nowalso will I give sentence against them 
39. 5 Kiblah. .where lie gave .Ifcdgmcnt upon 
52. 9 Riblah . . where ho gavo "judgment upon 
S.To turn, tjs.t haphah. 

I Sa. 10. 9 when he had turned. .God gave him ano. 

4. To apportion, p^ cluxlaq. 

Deut 29. 2C gods whom, .ho had not given unto them 

5. To give, an; yahab. 

Oen. 29. 21 Jacob said unto Laban, Give, .my wife 
30. I Bachel . . said . . Give me children, or else 

47. 15 all the Egyptians, said. Give us bread 

47. 16 And Joseph said, Give your cattle ; and I 
Jogfi 18. 4 Give out from among you three men for 
Judg. 1. 15 she said unto him. Give me a blessing 

30. 7 Behold, .give here your advice and coun. 
rSa. 14. ^i Therefore Saul said. .Give a perfect (lot) 
c Sa. lb. 30 Give counsel among you what we shall do 



1 Cli.id. 28 Give unto tlie LonD, ye kindreds oj th.e 
16. 28 give unto the Lord glory and strength 
j6. 39 Give unto the LoiiD the glory (due) unto 
Psa. 29. I Give unto the Iord, O yo mighty, give 
19. 3 Give imto the Lord tho glory due unto 
60. II Give us help from trouble : for vain (is) 
96. 7 Give unto tho Lord, ye Idudreds of tho 
96. 7 give unto the LORD'glory and strength 
96. 8 Give unto the Lord the glory (due unto) 
loS. 12 Give us help from trouble : for vain (is) 
ProV3o. 15 hath two daughters, (crying), Give, give 
Hos. 4. 18 her rulers (with) shame do love, Give ye 
Zech'ii. 12 If yo think good, give. .my pric&j and if 

6. To give, 2Pi; yashab. 

Ezra 5. 12 ho gavo them into tho hand of Nebncha. 
Dan. 2. 21 he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and 
2. 23 who hast given mo wisdom and might 

2. 37 God of heaven hath given thee a kingdom 
s. 38 the fowls of tho heaven hath ho given 

s. 48 the king, .gave him many, .gilts, and 
5. 17 give thy rewards to another ; yet 1 will 
5. 18 God gave Nebuchadnezzar thy father a 

5. 19 And for tho majesty that lie gave him, all 

6. 2 tliat the princes might give accounts unto 
T.To do good, benefit, aa; yalcd), 5. 

1 i5a. 2. 32 (tho wealth) which (God) shall give Israel 

8. To a man of gifts, jnp b-'k Icish mattan. 

Prov 19. 6 every man (Is) a friend to him that glvclh 
D.jTo lift up, Kf} nasa, 3. 

2 Sa. 19^42 have we eaten .-.or hath ho given xa any 
10.2b give, Jt)} nathan. 

Geu. I. 29 I have given you every herb bearing seed 

3. 6 and gave also unto her husband with her 
3. 12 The woman whom thou gavest. .with mo 
3. 12 she gave me of the tree, and I did eat 

e. 3 as the green herb have I given you all 

12. 7 said. Unto thy seed will I eive this land 

13. 15 to thee will I give it, and to thy seed for 

13. 17 the land, .for I will give it unto theo 

14. 30 And he gave him tithes of all 

14. 21 Give me the persons, and take the goods 

15. 3 Lord God, what \vilt thou give me, seeing 
15. 3 Behold, to mo thou hast given no seed 
IS. 7 brought thee, .to give thee this land to 

15. 18 Unto thy seed have I given this land, from 

16. 3 gave her to her husband Abram to be his 
16. 5. 1 have given my maid hito thy bosom 
17.. 8 I will give unto thee, and to thy seed af. 

17. 16 I \ii\l bless her, and give theo a son also 
18. 7 fetched a caU tender and good, and gave 
ao. 14 and gave, .unto Abraham, and restored 

20. 16 1 have given thy brother a thousand 

2 1. 14 and took bread . . and gave (it) unto Hagar 
ei. 27 Abraham took sheep and oxen, and gavo 
23. 4 give me a possession. of a burying place 
83. 9 That he may give me the cave of Machp 
S3, 9 he shall give it me for a possession of a 
23. II Nay. .hear me : the field give I thee 

23. II the cave that (is) therein, I give it theo 
23. II in the presence of. .my people give I it 

23. 13 I will give theo money for the field ; take 

24. 7 Unto tliy seed will I give this land ; ho 

04. 32 gave straw and provender for the camels 
24. 35 ho hath given him flocks, and herds, and 
C4. 36 unto him hath he given all that he hath 
24. 41 if they give not theo (one), thou shalt be 
«4- S3 gold, and raiment, and gave, .to Sebekah 
C4. S3 he gave also to her brother and to her 

05. s Abiaham gave all that he had unto Isaac 
as. 6 Abraham gave gifts, and sent them away 
as. 34 Jacob gave Esau bread and pottage of le. 
b6. 3 unto thee. .1 will give all these countries 
e6. 4 will give unto thy seed all these countries 

87. 17 she gave the savoury meat and the bread 
e7. 28 God give thee of the dew of heaven, and 
37. 37 all his brethren have I given to him for 
s8. 4 And give thee the blessing of Abraham.to 
s8. 4 the land . . which God gave unto Abraluun 

28. 13 to thee will I give it/ and to thy seed 

28. 20 and will give me bread to eat, and rahn. 
s8. 22 of aU that thou shnlt give me I will sure, 
eg. 19 fit is) better that I givo her to theo > 
29. 19 than that I should give her to another 
^9. 24 Laban gave unto his daughter Leah Zilp. 
09. 26 to give the younger before the first bom 

29. 27 Fuml her week, and we will give thee 
29. 28 he gavo him Rachel hia daughter to wife 

29. 29 Laban gavo to Hachel his daughter Billi. 
sg. 33 he hath therefore given me this (son) also 
jo; 4 she gave him Eilhah her handmaid to w. 

30. 6 God. .heard my voice, and hath given me 
so. 9 she took Zilpah . . and gavo her Jacob to 

30. 14 Give me, I pray thee, of thy son's mand. 
so. 18 Leah said, God hath given me my hire 

30. 18 because I have given my maiden to lay 
30. 36 Give, .my wives and ray children, for 
30. 28 Appoint me thy wages, and I will givo 
30. 31 And ho said. What shall I give thee? 
30. 31 Jacob said. Thou' shalt not givo me any 
.30. 33 and gave. .Into the hand of his sons 
ji. 9 liatli tak'jn away the cattle, .and given 
34. 8 saying . . I pray you give her him to wife 
34. 9 givo your daughters unto us, and take 
34. 1 1 and what ye shall say unto me I will give 
34. 12 I will give according as ye shall aay unto 
34. 12 but give me the damsel to wife 

34. 14 We cannot do this, .to give our sister to ' 
34. 16 Then will we gjva our daughters unto yon 
34. 21 andlet usglvetbem our dau^ters I 



Geu. 35. 4 they gavo unto Jacob all the strange g«d« 
35. 12 the land which I gave, .to thee I will givo 
35. 12 to thy seed after thee will I give the land 
38. 9 lest that he should give seed to his broth. 

38. 16 What wilt thou give me, that tboa Biay. 

38. 17 Wilb^hou givo. .a pledge till thou send 

38. 18 he saH, What pledge shall I give theef 
38. 18 he gave (it) hf r, and came in unto her 

38. 36 because . . I gave her not to Shelah my son 

39. 21 gave him favour in the sight of the keeper 

40. II and I gave tho cup into Pharaoh's hand 
40. 21 and he gave the cup into Pharaoh's hand 
«i. 45 he gavo him to ^vifo Asenath the daughter 
42. 25 and to give them provision for the way 

42. 27 to give his ass provender in the inn, ho 
43. 14 God Almighty gave you mercy before tho 

43. 23 your God. .hath given you treasiu-e in 
43. 24 and gave. .water, a{id they washed their 
43. 24 and he gave their asses provender 

45. 18 I will give you the good of the land of E. 
45. 21 Joseph gave them wagons, according to 

45. 21 and gave them provision for the way 

45. 22 To all of them he gavo each man changes 

45. 32 but to Benjamin he gave three hundred 

46. 18 whom Laban gave to Leali his daughter 

46. 25 which Laban gave unto Rachel his daug. 

47. II gave them a possession In the land of K 

47. 16 your cattle ; and I will give you for your 

47. 17 Joseph gavo them bread, .for horses, and 

47. 19 and give. .Becd,'that we may Uve, and 
47. 22 cat their portion which Pliaraoh gavo 

47. 24 that ye shall give tho fifth . . unto Pharaoli 

48. 4 and will give this land to thy seed after 
48. 9 They, .my sons, whom God liath given 

48. 22 Moreover I have given to thee one portl. 

49. 21 a hind let loose : he giveth goodly words 
£zod. 2. 9 nurse it for me, and I will give . . thy wages 

a. 21 and he gavo Moses Zipporah Ids dauglitor 
3. 21 1 will give this people favour in the sight 
£. 7 Ye shall no more give the people straw to 
J. 10 Thus saith Pharaoh, I will not give you 
6. 4 to give them the land of Canaan, the land 
6. 8 I did swear to give it to Abraham, to I. 
6. 8 and I will give it you for an hcritiige 

10. 2s Moses said. Thou must givo us also sacrl. 

11. 3 the Lord gave the people favour in tho 

12. 25 to the land which the Lord will give you 
12. 36 the Lord gave the people favour in tho 
13.". 5 which he sware unto thy fathers to givo 
(3. II bring thee into the land . . and shall give 11 
16. 8 when the Lord shall give you In the evo. 
t6. 15 the bread which the Lord hath given you 
16. 29 for tnat the Lord hath given you the sa. 
16. 29 he giveth you on the sixth day the bread 
»7. 2 said, Givo us water that we may drink 
eo. 12 the land which the Lord thy God giveth 
Gi. 4 If his master have given him a wife, and 
21. 23 if. .mischief follow, then thou shalt glVQ 
ei. 30 he shall give for the ransom of his life 
81. 32 he shall givo imto their master tliirty sb. 
C2. J 7 If her father utterly refuse to give her 
e2 29 tho first bom of thy sons shalt thou givo 

32. 30 on the eighth daythou shalt givo it mo 
e4. 12 I will give thee tables of stone, and a law 
cs. i6, 21 the testimony. .1 shall give thee 

so. J 2 then shall they give every man a ransom 
so. 13 This they shall give, evc-y one that passe. 

80. 14 every one . . shall give an offering unto the 

30. 15 The rich shall not give more, and 

30. IS tho poor shall not give less, than half 
go. IS when (they) give an offering vmto thcLa 

31. 6 I have given with him Aholiab tho son 

31. 18 he gave unto Moses.. two tables of testL 

32. 13 this land that I have spoken of will I givo 
32. 24 So they gave (it) me : then I cast it into 

33. I saying. Unto thy seed will J give it 
loT. s. 16 givo it unto thiJ priest : and the priest 

6. s givo it unto him to whom it appertaincth 
6. 17 J have given it. .their portion of my offer 

7. 32 the right shoulder shall ye give unto tho 
7. 34 have given them unto Aaron the priest 

10. 17 and CGod) hath given it you to bear tho 
14. 34 into the land of Canaan, which I give to 

15. 14 and come . .and give them unto the priest 
17. 11 1 have given it to you upon the altar to 
eo. 3 that giveth. .of his seed imto Molech, ho 
so. 3 because he hath given of his s&ed upto M. 
BO. 4 when he giveth of his seed unto Molecb 
eo. 24 and I will ^ve it unto you to possess it 
B3. 14 and shall give (it) unto the priest with 
63. 10 When ye be come into the land which I 
63. 38 all your freewill offerings, which ye givo 
Es. 2 AVhen ye come into the land which I givo 
85. 37 Thou shalt not give him thy money upon 
S5. 38 to give you the land of Canaan, .to bo 
s6. 4 Then I AvUl give you rain in due season 
66. 6 I will give peace in the land, and ye shall 
C7. 9 all that (any man) giveth of such unto tho 
27. 23 he shall give thino estimation In that day 

'JTum. 3. 9 thou shalt give the Levltes unto Aaron 
3. 48 thou shalt give the money, wherewith 
3. 51 Moses gave the money of them that wero 
J. 7 give (it) unto (him) against whom he hatU 
, 10 whatsoever any man giveth the priest, it 

5 thou shalt give them unto the Levltes, to 

6 took the wagons and the oxen, and gav 

7 Two wagons and four oxen he gave unto 

8 four wagons and eight oxen be gave unto 

9 Bat unto the sons of Kohath he gave nou 
6. 19 1 have given the Levites. .a gift to AaAn 

xo. 29 of which the Lord said, I will give it ron 
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II. 18 therefore the Lord will give you flesh 
II. 21 and thou hast said, I will give them flesh 
11. 25 and gave (it) unto the seventy elders : and 

13. 2 which I give unto the children of Israel 

14. 8 he will bring us into this land, and give 

15. 2 When ye be come into the land, .1 give 
13. 21 Of the fli-st of your dough yo shall give 
16. 14 or given ub inheritance of tiolds and vin. 

17. 6 every one of their princes gave him a rod 

18. 7 I have given your priest's office, .a serv. 
18. 8 I also havT given thee the charge of mine 
18. '8 unto thee have I given them, by reason 
18. II I have given them unto thee, and to thy 

18. 12 the flrst fruits of them . .have I given tliee 
18.19 All the heave offerings . . have I given 

18. 21 I have given the chUdreu of Levi aU the 
18. 24 tithes. .1 have given to the Levites to in. 
18. 26 tho tithes which I have given you from 
18. 28 y-i shall give thereof the Lord's heave 0. 
i9- 3 /6 shall give her unto Eleazar the priest 
so. '2 into the land which I have given them 
20. 21 Edom refused to give Israel passage 
so. 24 into the land which I have given unto 
Bi. 16 Gather the people together, and I will g. 
Bi. 29 he hath givan his sons that escaped, and 
E2. 13 the Lord ref useth to give me leave to go 
B2. 18 If Balak would give me his house fuU of 

24. 13 If Balak would give me his house full of 
25. 12 I give unto him my covenant of peace 
37. 4 Give unto us. .a possession among the b. 
37. 7 thou shalt surely give them a possession 
37. 9 ye shall give his inheritance imto hia br. 
37. 10 ye shall give his inheritance unto his fat. 
37. II ye shall give his inheritance unto his ki. 

37. 12 and see the land which I have given unto 
31. 29 Take . . and give (it) unto Eleazar the prL 
31. 30 give them unto the Levites, which keep 
31. 41 Mosesjgave the tribute, .the Lord's hea. 

31. 47 gave them unto the Levites, which kept 

32. 7, 9 the land which the Lord hath given 
32. 29 ye shall give them the land of Gilead for 
32. 33 Moses gave unto them, .to the children 
32. 40 Moses gave Gilead unto Machir the son 
33. 53 I have given you the land to possess it 

34. 13 commanded to give imto the nine tribes 
35. 2 Command, .that they give unto the Lev. 
35. 2 ye shall give, .unto the Levites suburbs 
35. 4 which ye shall give unto the Levites 
35. 6 which yo shall give unto the Levites 
35. 7 all the cities which ye shall give to the 
35. 8 And the cities which ye shall give (shall 

35. 8 every one shaU give of his cities unto the 

35. 13 of these cities which ye shall give, six 

35. 14 Ye Shall give three cities on ttiis side Jo. 
35. 14 tliroe cities shall ye give in the land of C. 

36. a Lord commanded my lord to give the la. 
36. 2 to give the inheritance of Zelophehad 

3DDUt. 1. 8 to give unto them and to their seed after 
I. 20 which the Lord our God doth give 
3. 25 which the Lord our God doth give 
I. 35 which I sware to give unto your fathers 
I. 36 to him will I give the land that he hath 

1. 39 unto them will I give it, and they shall. 
a. 5 for I wUl not give you of their land, no 
a. 5 because I have given mount Seir unto E. 
3. 9 for I will not give thee of their land 

a. 9 I have given Ax unto the children of Lot 
a. 12 the land, .which the Lord gave unto 
a. 19 for I will not give thee of the land of the 
2. 19 I have given it unto the children of Lot 
a. 24 I have given into thine hand Sihon the 

2. 28 give me water for money, that I may dr. 
2. 29 the land which the Lord our God giveth 

2. 31 1 have begun to give Sihoa and his land 

3. 12 gave I unto the Beubenites and to the G. 

3. 13 gave I unto the half tribe of Manasseh 

3. 15 And I gave Gilead unto Machir 

3. 16 unto the Gadites I gave from Gilead even 

3. 18 The Lord your God hath given you this 

3. 19 abide in your cities which I have given 
3. 20 Until the Lord have given rest unto your 
3. 20 your God hath given them beyond Jor. 

3. 20 unto his possession, which I have given 

4. I the land which the Lord God . .giveth 
4. 21 thy God giveth thee, .an inheritance 
4. 38 to give thee their land . . an inheritance 

4. 40 which the Lord thy God giveth thee, for 

5. 16 in the land which the Lord thy God giv. 

5. 31 in the land which I give them to possess 
6. 10 to give thee great and goodly cities 

6. 23 to give us the land whiohjhe sware unto 

7. 3 thy daughter thou shalt not give unto 
7. 13 which he sware unto thy fathers to give 
8. 10 for the good land which he hath given 
8. 18 he that giveth thee power to get wealth 
9. 6 God giveth thee not this good land to 

19. II the Lord gave me the two tables of stone 
I9. 23 possess the land which I have given you 
io. 4 tables, .and the Lord gave them unto me 

10. II the land which I sware, .to give unto 

11. 9 to ^ve unto them, and to their seed 
II. 14 1 wiU give (you) the rain of your land 
II. 17 the good land which the Lord giveth you 

11. 21 sware unto your fathers to give them, as 
11. 31 the land, .the Lord your God giveth ycu 

12. 1 land, .the Lord, .giveth thee to possess it 
12. 9 to the inheritance, .the Lord, .giveth you 
12. IS the blessing, .which he hath given thee 
12. 21 thy flock, which the LORD hath given thee 
»3. 1 K . . a prophet . , giveth thee a sign or a w. 
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Deuti4. 21 tl'O" shalt give it unto the str.inycr that 
15. 4 which . , God giveth thoo . . an inheritance 
15. 7 thy land which the Lord thy God giveth 
15. 9 and thou givest him nought ; and he cry 
15. 10 Thou shalt surely give him, and thine 
15. 10 shall not be grieved when thou givest 

15. 14 of thy flock, .thou shalt give unto him 

16. s gates, which the Lord thy God givttli 
16. 10 thou shalt give, .according as the I.oni 
16. 17 the ble.ssing. .which he hath given thee 
16. 18 gates, which the Lord thy 'iod giveth 

16. 20 the land which the Lord thy Clod giveth 

17. 2 which the Lord thy God giveth thee 

17. 14 which the Lord thy God givetli thco 

18. 3 they shall give unto the priest the shoul. 
18. 4 first of the fleece, .shalt thou give him 

18. 9 land which the Lord tliy God giveth thee 

19. I whose land the Lord thy God giveth thee 
19. 2 land, which the Lord thy God giveth 
19. 8 and give thee all the land wliich Jie 

19. 8 he promised to give unto thy fathers 
19. 10 land, which the Lord thy God giveth 

19. 14 that the Lord thy God giveth thee to 

JO. 14 which the Lord thy God hath given thee 
BO. 16 which the Lord thy God doth give thee 

21. I the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess 
?i. 23 the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess 

22. 16 I gave my daughter unto this man to wife 
a2. 19 give, .unto the father of the damsel 

22. 29 man. .shall give unto the damsel's father 
24. 1 give (it) in her hand, and send her out of 
24. 3 giveth (it) in her hand, and sendeth her 
24. 4 which the Lord thy God giveth thee (for) 

24. IS At his day thou shalt give (him) his hiro 

25. 15, 19 in the land which the Lord, .giveth 

25. 19 when the Lord, .hath given thee rest 

26. I which the Lord thy God giveth thee (for) 
26. 2 land that the Lord thy God giveth thee 
26. 3 Lord sware unto our fathers for to give us 
26. 9 hath given us this land, .a land that flo. 
36. 10 the laud which thou, Lord, hast given 
x6. II which the Lord thy God hath given unto 
26. 12 hast given (it) unto the Levite, the stra. 
26. 13 and also have given them unto the Lcvito 
26. 14 nor given (ought) thereof for the dead 

26. 15 and the land which thou hast given us 

27. 2, 3 land which the Lord thy God giveth 

28. 8 in the land which the Lord, .giveth theo 
28. II Lord sware unto thy fathers to give theo 
28. 12 the heaven to give ^ho rain unto thy land 
28. 52, 53 which the LoRDlthy God hath given 
28. 55 So that he will not give to any of tlicni of 

28. 65 the Lord shall give thee there a trcmbL 

29. 4 Yet the Lord hath not given you an heart 
29. 8 we took their land, and gave it for an in. 
-30. 20 land which the Lord sware. .to give them 

31. 7 which the Lord hath sworn, .to give thenj 

32. 49, 52 which I give, .the children of Israel 
34. 4 saying, I will give it unto- thy seed 

Josh. I. 2 unto the land which I do give to them 
I. 3 have I given unto you, as I said unto M. 

1. 6 the land which I sware , .to give them 

r. II "irhich the Lord, .giveth you to possess it 
r. 13 God hath given you rest, and hath given 

1. 14 remain in the land which Moses gave you 

1. 15 Until the Lord have given your bretlu-en 
1. 15 land which the Lord your God giveth 

1. 15 which Moses the Lord's servant gave you 

2. 9 I know that the Lord hath given you the 
2. 12 show kindness .. and give me a true token 
2. 14 when the Lord hath given us the land 

5. 6 which the Lord sware . .he would give lis 

6. 2 I have given into thine hand Jericho, and 

6. 16 Shout ; for the Lord hath given you the 

8. 1 1 have given into thy hand the king of Al 
8. 18 for I will give it into thine hand 

9. 24 to give you all the land, and to destroy 

11. 23 Joshua gave it for an inheritance unto I. 

12. 6 Moses the servant of the Lord gave it 

12. 7 which 3 oshua gave unto the tribes of Is. 

13. 8 their inheritance, which Moses gave them 
13. 8 as Sloses the servant of the Lord gave 
13. 14 Only unto the tribe of Levi he gave none 
13. 15 Moses gave unto . . the children of Reuben 
13. 24 Moses gave, .unto the tribe of Gad. .unto 
13. 29 Moses gave, .unto the half tribe of JIan. 

13. 33 But unto the tribe of Levi Moses gave not 
J4, 3 For Moses had given the inheritance of 

14. 3 unto the Levites he gave none inherit. 

14. 4 they gave no part unto the Levites in tho 

14. 12 Now therefore give me this mountain 

14. 13 Joshua, .gave unto Caleb. .Hebron for an 

15. 13 And unto Caleb, .he gave a part among 

15. 16 to him will I give Achsah my daughter 
15. 17 he gave him Achsah his daughter to wife 
15. 19 Give me a blessing; for thou hast given me 
15. 19 give me also springs of water. And he g. 
17. 4 to give us an inheritance among our bret, 

17. 4 he gave them an inheritance among the 

17. 14 Why hast thou given me (but) one lot and 

18. 3 the land, which tho Lord, .hath given 
18. 7 which Moses the servant of the Lord ga. 
%g, 49 gave an inheritance to Joshua the son of 
j^. 50 they gave him the city which he asked 

20. 4 give him a place, that he may dwell amo. 
31. 2 commanled. .to give U3 cities to dwell in 

21. 3 children of Israel gave unto the Levites 
BI. 8 gave by lot unto the Levites these cities 
21. 9 they gave out Of the tribe of the child. 
ai. II they gave them the city of Arba the fath. 
BI. I* But the fields., gave they to Caleb the son 
21. 13 Thus they gave to t'le children of Aarou 



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21. 43 the Lord gave unto Israel all the land 

21. 43 which he sware to give unto their fathers 

22. 4 God hath given rest unto your bretliren 
4 which -Moses the servant of the LORD ga. 
7 Moses had given (possession) in Bashan 

7 unto the (other) half thereof gave Joshua; 
13 this good land, .the Loud-, .hath given 

15 this good land, .the Lord, hath given 

16 the good land which he hath given unto 

3 muUiphcd his seed, and gave him Isaac 

4 And 1 gave unto Isaac Jacob and Esau 

4 1 gave unto Esau mount .Seir, to possess 

8 I gave them into your hand, that ye mig, 
13 I have given you a land for which ye did 

12 to him will I give Achsah my daugliter 

13 he gave him Achsah his daughter to wifa 
15 me a blessing': for thou hast given me a 
15 give me alsospriiigs. .And Caleb gave ho 

20 they gave Hebron unto Caleb, as Moses 
6 and gave their daughters to tlicir sons 

25 lie asked water, .she gave, .milk ; sliebr. 

9 drave them out. .and gave you their laud 
2 to give tho Jlidianites into their hands 

5 Give, I pray you, loaves of bread unto tho 

6 that we should give bread unto thine ar 7 
15 that we should givq bread unto thy men 

24 that ye would give me every maji the 

25 they answered. Wo will willingly give 

4 And they gave him threescore and ten 

9 and he gave them, and they did eat : hut 

12 I will gve you thirty sheets and thirty 

13 then shall ye give me thirty sheets and 
19 and gave change of garments unto them 

2 therefore I gave her to thy compa:iion 

6 because he had, .given herto his compan. 
18 Thou hast given this great deliverance 

5 we will give thee, every one of us, eleven 
4 and gave them to the founder, who made 

10 I will give thee ten. .of silver by the year 
10 for God hath given it into your hands 
36 Israel gave place to the Benjamltea 

I there shall not any of us give his daugh. 

7 we will not give them of our daughters 

14 they gave them wives which they had 
18 we may not give them mves of our daugr. 

21. 18 Cursed (be) he that giveth a wife to Ben. 
21. 22 ye did not give unto them at this time 
Kuth 2. 18 gave to her that she had reserved after 

3, 17 These six (measures) of barley gave he mu 

4. 7 plucked off liis shoe, and gave (it) to his 

4. 12 of the seed which the Lord shall give 

4. 13 Lor.D gave her conception, and she bare 
I Sa. I. 4 he g.ive to Teninnah his wife, and to all 

I. 5 But unto Hannah he gave a worthy por. 
I. II wilt give unto thine handmaid a man ch. 
I. II then I will give him unto the Lord all 

1. 27 Lord hath'given me my petition wliich I 
z. 10 he shall give strength unto his king, and 

2. IS Give flesh to roast for the priest ; for he 
2. 16 thou Shalt give, .now -. and if not, I will 
2. 28 did I give unto tho house of thy father all 
6. s ye shall give glory unto the God of Israel 
8. 6 Give us a king to judge us. And Samuel 
8. 14 take, .the best, .and give, .to his ser^'ants 
8. 13 take. , of your vineyards, and give to his ■ 

8 will I give to the man of God to tell us 
23 Bring the portion which I gave thee, of 

4 they will salute thee, and give thee two 
28 hath given it to a neighbour of thine 
10 give me a man, that we may fight together 
25 the king, .will give him his daughter, and 
44 T will give thy flesh unto the fowls of the 

46 I will give the carcases of the host of the 

47 and he will give you into oiu- hands 

4 Jonathan, .gave it to David, and his gar. 

17 my elder daughter Merab, her will I give 

21 I will give him her, that she may be a 
27 Saul gave him Michal his daughter to wf. 
40 Jonathan gave his artillery unto his lad 

3 give (me) five (loaves of) broad in mine 

6 So the priest gave him nallov.ed (bread) 

9 said, (There is) none likecthat ; give it me 

7 wni the son of Jesse give every one of you 
10 And he, , gave him victuals, and gave 
13 in that thou hast given him bread, and a 

8 give, I pray thee, whatsoever cometh to 
n and give (it) unto men whom I know not 
4.J But Saul had given Michal his daughter 

5 let them give me a place in some town 

6 Then Achish gave liim Ziklag that day 
17 and given it to thy neighbour, .to David. 

II and gave him bread, and he did eat 
12 they gave him a piece of a cake of figs 

22 we will not give them . . of the spoil that 

23 with that which the LORD hath given u» 

10 tliat I would have given him a reward 

9 I have given unto thy master's son aU 

8 And I gave thee thy master's house -'. ^ 
12. 8 and gave thee the house of Israel and ol 
12, II I will., give,, unto thy neighbour, and he 

•'" 18. II I would have given thee ten (shekels) o£ 

21. 6 And the king said, I wUl give (them) 

22. 36 Thou hast also given me the shield of thy 
22. 41 Thou hast also given me the necks of 

24, 9 Joab gave up the sum of the number of 
24, 23 All these, .did Araunah. .give unto the 
I Kl. I. 48 which hath given(one)tosit on mythrona 

2. 17 give me Abishag the Shunammit* to wife 

3. s and God said. Ask what I shall give thee 
3. 6 that thou hast given him a son to sit on 
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lo. 

lo. 

lO. 

II. 
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■ Ch 



12 lo, I have given thee a wise . .heart; bo that 

13 I have also given thee that which thou 

25 give halt" to the one, and half to the other 

26 O my lord, give her the living child, and 

27 Give her tlie living child, and in no wise 
29 God gave Solomon ivisdom and imder. 

6 unto thee will I give hire for thy servants 

7 which hath given unto David a 'Nvise son 

10 So Hiram gave Solomon cedar trees and 

11 Solomon gave Hiram twenty thousand 

11 thus gave Solomon to Hirim year by year 

12 the Lord gave Solomon wisdom, as he had 
32 to give him according to his righteous. 

34 which thou gavest unto their fathers 
36 and give rain upon thy land, which thou 
36 hast given to thy people for an inheritan 

39 give to every man according to his ways 

40 the land which thou gavest unto oiu- fat. 
48 land which thou gavest unto their fath. 
50 give them compassion before them who 
56 Blessed (be) the Lord, that hath given 

7 out of the land which I have given them 

11 liing Solomon gave Hirim twenty cities 

12 to see the cities whicli Solomon had given 

13 What, .(are) these which thou hast given 
16 and given It . . a present unto his daughter 
10 she gave the king an hxmdred and twenty 

10 the queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon 
13 king Solomon gave unto the queen of Sh. 
13 besides (that) which Solomon gave her of 

11 rend, .from thee, and wi\l give it to thy 

13 will give one tribe to thy son for David 

18 gave him an house, .and gave him land 

19 so that he gave him to wife the sister of 
31 Behold, I will, .give ten tribes to thee 

35 and will give it in\to tliee. .ten tribes 

36 unto his son will I give one tribe, that D. 
38 be with tliee . . and will give Israel unto 

3 And he gave a sign the same day, saying 

5 tlie sign which the man of God had given 

7 refresh thyself, and I will give thee a rew. 

8 If thou wilt give me halt thine house, I 

8 And rent the kingdom . . and gave it thee 

15 good land, which he gave to their fathers 

16 he shall give Israel up because of the sins 

4 for David's sake did tlie Lord, .give him 
19 And he said unto her. Give me thy son 
23 Let them therefore give us two bullocks 

21 gave unto the people, and they did eat 
2 Give me thy vineyard, that I may have 
2 I will give tliee for it a better vineyard 

2 I will give tliec tlie worth of it in money 

3 Lord forbid it me, that I sliould give the 

4 1 wU not give thee the inheritance of my 

6 said . . Give me thyj vineyard for money 
6 or else if it please thee, I will give thoe 

6 answered, I ^vill not give thee my vineya. 

7 I ivill give tliee the vineyard of Naboth 
15 wliich he refused to give thee for money 

42 Give unto the people, that they may eat 

43 Give tlie people, tliat tliey may eat : tor 
I by him the Lord hath given deliverance 

22 give tlieni, I pray thee, a talent of silver 

28 This woman said unto me. Give thy son 

29 Give thy son, that we may eat him ; and 
19 as he promised him to give him alway a 
29 wounds which the Syrians had given him 
15 give (me) thine hand. And he gave (him) 

10 did the priest give Icing David's spears 

11 tliey gave tlic money, being told, into the 

14 they gave that 10 the worlcmen, and rep. 

5 Lord gave Israel a saviour, so that they 

9 Give tiiy daughter to my son to wife 

19 Menahem gave Tul a thousand talents of 

20 of silver, to give to the king of Assyria 

15 Hezekiah gave, .all the silver (that was) 

16 cut oft . . and gave it to the king of Assyr. 

8 out of the land which I gave iheir fathers 
5 let them give it to the doers of the work 

8 And Hilkiah gave the book to Shaphan 

11 that the kings of Judah had given to the 
35 Jelioiakim gave the silver and the gold 
3S but he taxed the land to give the money 
35 exacted the silver and the gold, .to give 
35 Sheshan gave his daughter to Jarha his 

55 they gave them Hebron in the land of J. 

56 the fields of tlie city, .they gave to Caleb 

57 to the sons of Aaron they gave tlie cities 

64 the children of Israel gave to the Levites 

65 they gave by lot out of the tribe of the 
67 they gave unto them, (of) tlie cities of re. 
iB Unto thee mil I give the land of Canaan 

5 Joab gave the sum of the number of the 

23 I give (thee) the oxen (also) for burnt off. 
23 wheat for the meat offering ; I give it all 
25 So David gave to Oman for the place six 

9 I will give him rest from all his enemies 
9. will give peace and quietness unto Israel 

12 Only the Lord give thee %visdom and 

18 hath lie (not) given you rest on every side? 

18 for he batli given tlie inhabitants of the 
5 God gave to Heman fom-teen sons and 

5 for the Lord hath given me many sons 

11 David gave to Solomon his son the patt. 
3 (which) I have given to the house of my 

7 gave for the service of the house of God 

8 they, .gave (them) to the treasure of the 
14 and of thine own have we given thee 

19 give unto Solomon my son a perfect hea. 
7 said unto him, Ask what I shall give thee 

10 Give ma now wisdom and knowledge 

12 I will give thee riclic.-s, and wealth, and 



iCh. 



Ezra" 



6. 
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Job 1. 
2. 

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38. 
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42. 
42. 
Psa. 2. 
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21. 

21. 
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10 I will give to thy servants, the hewers 

12 who hath given to David the king a wise 

25 which thou gavest to them and to their 

27 which thou hast given unto thy people 

31 the land which tliou gavest unto our fat, 

3S which thou gavest unto their fathers, and 

20 out of my land which 1 have given them 
9 she gave the king an hundred and twen. 
9 as the queen of Slieba gave king Solomon 

12 king Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba 

23 and he gave them victual in abimdance 
5 gave the kingdom over Israel to David 
7 gavest it to the seed of Abraham thy frl. 
3 their father gave them great gifts of silver 

3 the kingdom gave he to Jehoram, because 

7 as lie promised to give a light to him and 
12 Jchoiada gave it to such as did the work 

9 which I have given to the army of Israeli? 
9 The Lord is able to give thee much more 

18 Give thy daughter to my son to wife : and 

8 tlie Ammonites gave gifts to Uzziah : and 

5 the children of Ammon gave him the same 

21 gave (it) unto the king of AssjTia : but he 

7 (who) therefore gave them up to desolat. 
12 the hand of God was to give them one h. 

4 to give the portion of the priests and the 
15 to give to their brethren by courses, as 

19 to give portions to all the males among 

11 Doth not Hezekiah persuade you to give 

24 he spake unto him, and he gave him a 

29 God had given him substance very much 

10 they ^ve it to the workmen that wrought 

11 to the artiflcei-s and builders gave they 

18 Hilkiah the priest hath given me a book 

8 gave unto the priests for the passover off. 

12 that they might give according to the 

17 had no compassion, .he gave (them) all 

23 hath the Lord God of heaven given me 

2 The Lord God of heaven hath given me 

69 They gave after their ability unto the tre. 

7 They gave money also unto the masons 

6 which the Lord God of Israel had given 

11 king Artaxerxes gave unto Ezi-a the pri. 

8 to give us a nail in his holy place, that 

8 God ni.ay . .give us a little reviving in our 

9 to give us a reviving, to set up the house 
9 to give us a wall in Judah and in Jerusa. 

12 give not your daugliters unto their sons 

13 and hast given us (such) deliverance as 

19 they gave their hands that they would 

1 I took up the wine, and gave (it) unto the 

7 let letters be given me to the governors 

8 that he may give me timber to make be. 

9 I came . . and gave them the king's letters 
4 give them for a prey in tlie land of capti. 

70 some of tlie chief of the fathers gave unto 

70 The Tirshatha gave to the treasure a th. 

71 the chief of the fathers gave to the trea. 

72 (that) which the rest of the people gave 
8 a covenant with him, to give the land of 

8 give . . to his seed, and hast performed thy 
13 gavest them right judgments, and true 
15 gavest them bread from heaven for their 
15 land which thou hadst sworn to give them 

20 gavest also thy good Spirit . . and gavest 

22 gavest them kingdoms and nations, and 

24 gavest them into their hands, with their 
27 tliou gavest them saviours, wlio saved 

30 therefore gavest thou them into the hand 
35 thy great goodness that thou gavest them 

35 fat land which thou gavest before them 

36 the land that thou gavest unto our fath. 

30 that we, would not give our daughters un. 
47 all Israel, .gave the portions of the sing. 

25 Ye shall not give your daughters unto 

19 let the king give her royal estate unto 

20 all the wives shall give to their husbands 

3 let their things for purification be given 

9 speedily gave her her things for puriflca. 
9 meet to be given her, out of the king's h. 

18 Tlien the king, .gave gifts, according to 
10 gave it unto Haman the son of Hammed. 

8 he gave him the copy of the writing of 

1 give the house of Haman, the Jews' ene. 

2 And the king, .gave it unto Uordecai 

7 I have given Esther the house of Haman 

21 the Lord gave, and the Lord hath talten 

4 all that a man hath wiU he give for his 
10 Who giveth rain upon the earth, and 

7 If thou be righteous, what givest thou h.? 

10 Where (is) God my maker, who giveth 

6 preserveth not . . but giveth right to tlie 

31 For by them . .he giveth meat in abunda. 
36 who hatli given understanding to the h.? 

19 Hast thou given the horse strength ? hast 

11 every man also gave him a piece of mon. 
15 tlieir father gave them inheritance among 

8 Ask of me, and I shall give (thee) tlie he. 
13 the Highest gave his voice ; hail (stones) 
35 Thou hast also given me the shield of thy 
40 Thou hast also given me the necks of 

2 ITiou hast given him his heart's desire 

4 He asked life of tliee, (and) thou gavest 

4 Give them according . . gi ve them after 

II The Lord will give strength unto his pe. 

4 shall give thee the desires of thine heart 

21 the righteous showeth mercy, and giveth 

II Thou hast given us like sheep, .for meat 

7 nor give to God a ransom for him 

s6 desirest not sacrifice, else would I give ' 

4 Thou hast given a banner to them that 

5 Qiou host given (me) the heritage of those 



Psa. 68. 
68. 
69. 
72. 
72. 

74- 
78. 
-— 78. 
78. 
79- 
84. 
8S. 
86. 

99- 
104. 
104. 
105. 
105. 
105. 
106. 
106. 
III. 
III. 

112. 

IIS- 
IIS- 

124- 
127. 
132. 

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147. 

147. 

Prov. I. 

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Song 2. 

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8. 

Isa. 3. 
7- 

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II Lord gave the word ; gi-eat (was) the 
35 the God of Israel (is) he that giveth stre. 
21 They gave me also gall for my meat ; and 

1 Give the king thy judgments, O God, and 

15 to him sliall be given of the gold of Sheba 

14 gavest him (to be) meat to the people inh. 

20 can he give bread also ? can he provide 

24 and had given them of the corn of heav. 
46 gave also their increase unto the caterp. 

2 given (to be) meat unto the fowls of the 

11 the Lord will give grace and glory : no 

12 Lord shall give (that which is) good ; and 

16 give thy strength unto thy servant, and 
7 they kept, .the ordinance (that) he gave 

27 that thou mayest give (them) their meat 

28 (That) tliou givest them they gather : thou/ 

11 Unto thee will I give the land of Canaan 
32 He gave tham hail for rain. .Haming 
44 And gave them the lands of the heathen 

15 he gave them their request ; but sent 
41 he gave them into the hand of thf heath. 

5 He hath given meat unto them that fear 

6 may give them the heritage of the heath. 
9 He hath dispersed, he hath given to tho 

1 but unto thy name give glory, for thy m. 

16 the earth hath he given to the children 

6 who hath not given us (as) a prey to Itheir 

2 (for) so he giveth his beloved sleep 
4 will not give sleep to mine eyes, (or) slu. 

12 gave tlieir land (for) an heritage, an her. 

21 gave their land for an heritage : for his 

25 Wlio giveth food to all flesh : far his me. 
10 (It is he) that giveth salvation unto kings 

15 thou givest them their meat in due sea. 

7 which giveth food to the hungi'y. Tho 
9 He giveth to the beast his food, (and) to 

16 He giveth snow like wool : he scatteretU 
4 To give subtilty to the simple, to the yo. 
6 For the Lord giveth wisdom : out of liis 

28 come again, and to morrow I will give 
34 scorneth the scomers : but he giveth gr. 

2 For I give you good doctrine, forsake 30 
9 She shall give to thine head an ornament 
9 Lest thou give thine honour unto others 
4 Give not sleep to thine eyes, nor slumber 

31 shall give all the substance of his house 
9 Give (instruction) to a wise (man), and he 

15 Good understanding giyeth favour : but 

26 but the righteous giveth and sparetli not 
9 for he giveth of his bread to the poor 

16 he that giveth to the rich, (shall) surely 

26 My son, give me thine heart, and let 
31 when it giveth his colour in the cup 

8 so (is) he that giveth honour to a fool 

27 He that giveth unto the poor shall not 
15 The rod and reproof give wisdom : but 

17 Correct thy son, and he shall give tlico 
17 yea, he shall give delight unto thy soul 

8 give me neitlier poverty nor riches ; feed 

3 Give not thy strength unto women, nor 

6 Give strong drink unto him that is ready 
IS and giveth meat to her household, and 
31 Give her of the fruit of her hands ; and 

13 I gave my heart to seek and searcli out 
13 this sore travail hath God given to the 

17 I gave my heart to know wisdom, and 

26 For(God)giveth to a man that (is) good in 
26 to the sinner he giveth travail, to gather 
26 he may give to (him that is) good before 

10 which God hath given to the sons of men 

1 more ready to hear than to give the sac. 

18 which God giveth him ; for it (is) his po. 

19 Every man also to whom God hath given 

19 and hath given him power to eat thereof 

2 God hath given . .yet God giveth him not 
15 life, which God giveth him under the sui> 

9 which he hath given thee under the sun 
2 Give a portion to seven, and also to eiglit 

7 spirit shall return unto God who gave it 
13 vines (witli) tlie tender grape give a (good) 

12 vineyards, .there will I give thee my loves 

13 mandrakes give a smell, and at our gates 

7 if a man would give all the substance of 

4 I will give children (to be) their princes 

14 the Lord himself shall give you a sign 
18 the children whom the Lord hath given 

20 the Lord give you the bread of adversity 

23 Then shall he give the rain of thy seed 

8 Now therefore give pledges, I pray theo 
8 and I will give thee two thousand horso» 

29 He giveth power to the faint ; and to 

2 Wlio. .gave the nations before him, and 

2 he gave (them) as the dust to his sword 

27 I will give to Jerusalem one that bruig. 

5 he that giveth bread unto the people 

6 give thee for a covenant of tlie people 

8 and my glory wiU I not give to another 

24 Who gave Jacob for a spoil, and Israel 

3 I gave Egypt (for) thy ransom, Ethiopia 

4 therefore will I give men for thee, and 
20 because I give waters in the wilderness 

28 have given Jacob to the curse, and Ismel 

3 I will give thee the treasures of darkness 
6 I have . . given them into thine hand : thou 

11 and I ^^'ill not give my glory unto another 
6 I AviU also give thee for a light to the G. 
8 I will . . give tlicc for a covenant of the 

4 The Lord GoD hath given me the tonguo 
6 I gave my back to the smiters, and my 

4 I have given him (for) a witness to the 
10 that it may give seed to tho sower, and 

5 Even uuto them will I give in mine ho. 



GIVE 

Isa. 56. 5 I will give them an everlasting nanio 
6r. 3 to give unto them beauty for ashes, the 
62. 7 give him uo rest, till he establish, and 
62. 8 Surely I will no more give thy corn (to 

Jer. 3. 8 I had. .given h:r a bill of divorce ; yut 
3. 15 I will give you pastors according to mine 

3. 18 to tlie land that I have given for an 

■3. 19 give thee a pleasant land, a goodly hci it. 

4. 16 give out their voice against the cities of J. 

5. 24 fear the Lord our God, that givcth ruin 
7. 7 in the land that I gave to your fathers 
7. 14 unto the place which I gave to you and 
8. 10 Therefore v/111 1 give their wives unto 
8. 13 (tlie things that) I have given them 

II. 5 to give tliem a land flowing with milk 
13. 7 I have given the dearly beloved of my 

13. i5 Give glory to the Lord your God, before 

14. 13 will give you assured peace in tliis place 

14. 22 can the heavens give sliowcrs ? (Art) not 

15. 13 thy treasures will I give to the spoil with. 

16. 15 their land that I gave unto their fathers 

17. 3 1 will give thy substance (and) all thy 
17. 4 from thine heritage that I gave thee ; and 
17. 10 even to give every man according to his 

19. 7 their carcases will I give to be meat for 
ao. 4 I win give all Judah into tlie hand of 

20. s all the treasures, .will I give into the 
22. 13 without wages, and giveth him not tor 

22. 25 I will give thee into the liand of them 

23. 39 the city that I gave you and your fathers 

24. 7 I will give them an heart to know me 

24. 8 So will I give Zedckiah tho king of Judah 
24. 10 from oti the land that I gave unto them 

25. 5 in the land that the Lord hath given 

25. 31 he will give them (that are) wicked to 

26. 24 that they should not give him into the 

27. 5 have given it unto whom it seemed meet 

27. 6 now have I given all these lands into the 
07. 6 the beasts of the field have I given him 

28. 14 I have given him tho beasts of the field 

29. 6 give your daughters to husbands, that 

29. II not of evil, to give you an expected cud 

30. 3 to the land that I gave to their fathers 
30. 16 all that prey upon thee will I give for a 

31. 35 which giveth the sun for a light by day 

32. 3, 28 I will give this city into the hand of 
32. 12 I gave the evidence of the purchase unto 
32. 19 to give every one according to his ways 
32. 22 hast given them this land, which thou 
32. 22 to give them, a land flowing with milk 
32. 39 I will give them one heart, and ore way 
34. 2 1 will give this city into the hand of the 
34. 18 I will give the men that have transgress. 
34. 20 I will even give them into the hand of 

34. 21 princes, will I give into the hand of their 

35. 15 dwell in the land which I have given to 
36. 32 gave it to Baruch tho scribe, the sou of 

37. 21 that they should give him daily a picco 

38. 16 neither will I give thee into the hand of 

39. 10 land of Judah, and gave them vineyards 

40. 5 captain of the guard gave him victuals 
44. 30 1 will give Pharaoh-hophra king of Egypt 

44. 30 as I gave Zedckiah king of Judah into tho 

45. 5 but thy life will I give unto thee for a pr. 
48. 9 Give wings unto Moab, that it may flee 
50. 15 she hath given her hand : her foundations 

lAm. I. II they have given their pleasant things for 
2. 18 give thyself no rest ; let not the apple of 
3. 30 He giveth (his) cheek to him that smiteth 
3. 65 Give them sorrow of heart, thy curse unto 
5. (> We have given the hand (to) tho Egyp. 
Bml 2. 8 open thy mouth, and eat that I give thee 
3. 3 with this roll that I give thee. Then did 
4. 15 Then he said unto me, Lo, I have given 
7. 21 I will give it into the hands of tho stra. 
II. 17 and I will give you the land of Israel 
II. 19 I will give them one heart, and I ^vill 
II. 19 and will give them an heart of flesh 
15. 6 which I have given to the fire for fuel, so 

15. 6 vfill I give the inhabitants of Jerusalem 

16. 17 which I had given thee, and madest to 
16. 19 My meat also which I gave thee, fine fl. 
16. 33 give gifts to all whores ; but thou givest 
16. 34 in that thou givest a reward, and no re. 
16. 36 children, which thou didst give unto 
16. 38 I will give thee blood in fury and jealo. 
16. 39 I will also give thee into their hand, and 
i6. 41 thou also Shalt give no hire any more 

16. 61 I will give them unto thee for daughters 

17. 15 that they might give him horses and 

17. 18 he had given his hand, and hath done all 

18. 7 hath given his bread to the hungry, and 
18. 8 He (that) hath not given forth upon usury 
18. 13 Hath given forth upon usury, and hath 

18. 16 hath given his bread to the hungry, and 
20. II I gave them my statutes, and showed 
20. 12 also I gave them my sabbaths, to be a sign 
20. 15 the land v/hich I had given (them), flow. 

20. 25 I gave them also statutes, .not good, and 
BO. 28, 42 I lifted up mine hand to give it to 
21. 11 he hath given it to be furbished, that it 

21. II to give it into the hand of the slayer 

21. 27 whoso right it is ; and I will give it Qxim) 
23. 31 therefore nill I give her cup into thine 
23. 46 will give them to be removed and spoiled 
23. 10 ivill give them in possession, that tha 

28. 23 that I have given to my servant Jacob 

29. 5 I have given thee for meat to the beasts 
*9. 19 I mil give the land of Eg}T>t unto Nobu. 
29. 20 I have given him the land of ^gypt (for^ 
Of. ai I will give thee the opening of the mouth 
'§3. 07 will I give to the heaets to be devoured 



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I^e. 36, 26 A new heart also will I give you, and a 
36. 26 and I will give you an heart of llesli 

36. 28 that I gave to your fathers; and yc shall 

37. 25 that I have given unto Jacob my servant 
39. 4 I will give thee unto the ravenous birds 
39. II I will give unto Gog a place there of gra. 
39. 23 gave them into the hand of their enemies 

43. 19 thou Shalt give to the priests the Lcvites 

44. 28 ye shall give them no possession in Israel 

44. 30 ye shall also give unto the priest the 

45. 8 shall they give to the house of Israel 

46. 16 If tlie prince give a gift unto any of his 

46. 17 if he give a gift of his inheritance to one 

47. 14 to give it unto your fathers : and tliis 
47. 23 there shall ye give O'im) his inheritance 

Dan. I. 2 the Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judah 
I. 12 let them give us pulse to eat, and water 
I. 16 they should drink, and gave them pulse 

1. 17 God gave tliem knowledge and skill in 

8. 13 to give botli the sanctuary and tlie host 
II. 17 he sliall give him the daughter of women 
II. 21 shall not give the honour of the kingdom 

Uos. 2. 5 that give (me) my liread and my water 

2. 8 did not know that 1 gave her com, and 
2. 12 that my lovers have given me : and I will 
2. 15 I will give her her vineyards from thence 

9. 14 Give them.. what wilt thou give? give 
13. 10 thou saidst. Give me a king and princes? 
13. ;i I gave thee a king in mine anger, and 

Joel 2. 17 give not thine heritage to reproach, that 

2. 23 for he hath given you the former rain 

3. 3 have given a boy for an harlot, and sold 
Amos 4. 6 I also have given you cleanness of teetli 

9. 15 their land which I have given them, eaith 
Mio. I. 14 Shalt thou give presents to Moresheth-g. 

6. 7 shall I give my first born (for) my transg. 
Hag. 2. 9 in this place will I give peace, saith tho 
Zech. 3. 7 I will give thee places to walk among 

8. 12 vine shall give . . shall give her. . shall give 
10. I give them showers of rain, to every one 

Mai. 2. 2 lay (it) to heart, to give glory unto my 
2. 5 I gave them to him (for) the fear where. 

11. To give, ]n^ nethan. 

Dan. 2. 16 desired of the king that he would give 

4. 17 giveth it to whomsoever he will, and 

4. 25, 32 the Most High, .giveth it to whomco. 

12. To U/t up, exalt, Dnrwrn, 5. 

2 Ch.30. 24 Hezekiah king of Judah did give to the 
30. 24 and the princes gave to tlie congregation 
35. 7 Josiah gave to the pebple, of the flock 
35. 8 his princes gave willingly unto the pco. 
3S. 9 gave unto the Levites tor the passover off. 

IZ.To put, place, Dity sum. 

Num. 6. 26 Lord lift up his countfinance. .give thee 
Deut22. 14 give occasions of speech against her, and 
22. 17 he hath given occasions of speech (against 
Josh. 7. 19 My son, give, I pray thee, glory to the L. 

1 Sa. 2. 20 Lord give thee seed of this wom.an, for 
Ezra 4. 21 Give ye now commandment to cause 
Neh. 8. 8 gave the sense, and caused, .to undcrst. 

9. 7 and gavcst him the name of Abraham 
Prov. 8. 29 When he gave to the sea his decree, that 
Isa. 42. 12 Let tliem give glory uuto the Lord, and 
Ban. t. 7 Unto whom the prince of the eunuchs g. 

I. 7 for he gave unto Daniel (the name) of 13. 

14. 7*0 (jive away {from oiieself), aTroSiSa/j.t apodid. 
Matti2. 36 they shall give account thereof in the d. 

20. 8 give them (their) hire, beginning from 
Lukei6. 2 give an account of thy stewardship ; for 
Acts 4. 33 witli great power gave the apostles wit. 

19. 40 nocause whereby [we may give] an account 

2 Ti. 4. 8 tho righteous Judge, shall give me at that 
Heb. 13. 17 as they that must give account, that they 
I Pe. 4. 5 Who shall give account to him that is 
Rev. 22. 12 to give every man according as liis v.'ork 

15. 7*0 apportion, portion off, oiroi'e/iw aponemo. 
I Pc. 3. 7 giving honour unto the v.'ife, as unto the 

ICi.To t/ive throufjhout, StaSlStnui diadidOmi, , 
E.CV. 17. 13 [shall give] tJieir power and £trons;th unto 

VJ.To (jive, oiow^i didOmi. 

Matt. 4. 9 All these things will I give thee, if thou 

5. 31 let him give her a WTiting of divorcement 

5. 42 Give to him that asketh thee, and from 

6. II Give us this day our daily bread 

7. 6 Give not that which is holy unto the dogs 
7. 7 Ask, and it shall be given you ; seek, and 
7. II know how to give good gifts unto your 

7. II give good things to them that ask him 
9. 8 which had given such power unto men 
10. I he gave them power (against) unclean 
10. 8 freely ye have received, freely give 
10. 19 [it shall be given you in that same hour] 

12. 39 tliore shall no sign be given to it, but tho 

13. II Because it is given unto you to know the 
13. II but to them it is not given 

13. 12 whosoever hath, to him shall be given 

14. 7 he promised, .to give her whatsoever she 
14. 8 Give me hero John Baptist's head in a 
14. 9 the king . . commanded (it) to bo given 
14. II was brought in a charger, and given to 
14. 16 They need not depart ; give ye them to 

14. 19 gave the loaves to Ous) disciples, and the 

15. 36 gave to his disciples, and the disciples to 

16. 4 there shall no sign be given unto it, but 
16. 19 I will give unto thee the keys of the king. 
16. 26 what shall a man give in exchange for his 



Matt 17. 27 that take, and give unto them for nie 
19. 7 command to give a writing of divorconi. 
19. II cannot receive.. «ave.. to wliom it is given 

19. 21 give to the poor, and thou shalt have 

20. 4 and whatsoever is riglit I will give you 
20. 14 I will give unto tliis last even as unto , . 
20. 23 to sit on my right, .is not mine to give 

20. 28 and to give his life a ransom for many 

21. 23 and who gave thee this authority? 

21. 43 given to a nation bringing forth the fru. 

22. 17 Is it lawful to give tribute unto Cesar 
24. 29 the moon shall not give Jitr light, and 

24. 45 to give them meat in due season 

25. 8 Give us of your oil ; for our lamps are 
25. IS unto one lie gave five talents, to another 
25. 28 give (it) unto him which hath ten talcots 
es. 29 For unto every one tliat hath shall be ^. 
=5- 35 Eor I was an liungered, and yc gave mo 

25. 42 For I was an hungered, and ye gave mo no 

26. 9 miglit have been sold for much, and giv. 
26. 15 What will ye give ine, and I will deliver 
26. 26 and gave (it) to the disciples, and said 

26. 27 and gave (it) to them, saying, Drink yo 
a6. 48 he that betrayed him gave them a sign 

27. 10 gave them for the potter's field, as the 

27. 34 They gave him vinegar to drink mingled 

28. 12 they gave large money unto the soldiers 
28. 18 All power is given unto me In heaven 

Mark 2. 26 gave also to them which wer6 with him 
4. II Unto you it is given to know the mystery 

4. 25 For lie that hath, to him shall be given 

5. 43 that something should be given her to 

6. 2 what wisdom (is) this which Is given unto 
6. 7 and gave them power over unclean spirits 
6. 22 whatsoever thou wilt, and I will give (it) 
6. 23 I will give (it) thee, unto the half of my 
6. 25 I will that thou give me by and by In a 
6. 28 brought his head in a charger, and gavB 
6. 28 and the damsel gave it to her mother 

6. 37 said unto them. Give ye them to eat 
6. 37 Shall we go and buy . .and give them to 
6. 41 gave (them) to his disciples to set before 
8. 6 and gave to his disciples to set before 
8. 12 There shall no sign be given unto this g. 
8. 37 Or what shall a man give in exchange 
10. 21 sell whatsoever thou hast, andgive to tha 
10. 40 to sit on ray right, .is not mine to givo 

10. 45 and to give his life a ransom for many 

11. 28 who gave thee this authority to do these 

12. 9 and will give tho vineyard unto others 
12. 14 Is it lawful to give tribute to Cesar, or 

12. 15 Shall wo give, or shall we not give? But 

13. II whatsoever shall be given you In that 
13. 24 and the moon shall not givo her light 

13. 34 gave authority to his servants, and to 

14. 5 might have been sold, .and have been gl. 
14. II they were glad, and promised to givo 

14. 22 gave to them, and said. Take, cat : this 
14. 23 he gave (it) to them ; and they all drank 

14. 44 he that betrayed him had given them a 

15. 23 they gave him to drink wine mixed with 
Luke I. 32 the Lord God shall give unto him the 

I. 77 To give knowledge of salvation unto his 
4. 6 All this power will I give thee, and tho 
4. 6 and to whomsoever I will I give it 
6. 4 gave also to them that were with Idm 
6. 30 Give to every man that asketh of thee 
6. 38 Give, and it shall be given unto you 

6. 38 good measure, .shall men give into your 

7. 44 thou gavest me no water for ray feet : but 

7. 45 Thou gavest me no kiss : but this woman 

8. 10 Unto you it is given to know tlie mystcr. 
8. 18 whosoever hath, to him shall be given 

8. 55 and he commanded to give her meat 

9. I gave them power and authority over all 
9. 13 he said imto them. Give ye them to eat 
9. 16 and gave to the disciples to set before 

10. 19 I give unto you power to tread on serpe. 

10. 35 gave, .to the host, and said unto him 

11. 3 Give us day by day our daily bread 

II. 7 Trouble me not. .1 cannot rise and give 
II. 7 Though he will not rise and give him 
II. 8 because of. .he will rise and give him as 
II. 9 Ask, and it shall be given you ; seek, and 
II. 13 know how to give good gifts unto your 
II. 13 give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him? 
II. 29 there shall no sign be given it, but the 

11. 41 But rather give alms of such things as yo 

12. 32 your Father's good pleasure to give you 
12. 33 Sell that ye have, and give alms ; prov. 
12. 42 to give, .portion of meat in due season f 
12. 48 For unto whomsoever mac* is given, of 
12. 51 Suppose ye that I am come to give pea;e 
12. 58 give diligence that thou niayest be dcliv. 

14. 9 Give this man place ; and thou begin 

15. 12 Father, give me the portion of goods 
15. 16 the husks, .and no man gave unto him 
15. 29 yet thou never gavest nie a kid, that I 
16. 12 who shall giveyou that which is yourown ? 
17. 18 are not found that returned to give glory 
i3. 43 all the people, .gave praise unto God 

19. 8 the half of my goods I give to the poor 
19. 15 these servants, .to whom he had given 
19. 23 ^^^lerefore then gavest not thou my mo. 
19. 24 and give (it) to him that hath ten pounds 

19. 26 unto every one which hath shall be given 

20. 2 or who is he that gave thee this authority 
20. 10 that they should give him of the fruit 
20. 16 and shall give the vineyard to others 

20. 22 Is it lawful for us to give tribute unto C. 

21. 15 I \vill give you a mouth and wisdom 

22. 5 they were glad, and covenanted to give 



GIVE 



GIVE 



Lukezz. 19 and trake. .and gave unto them, saying 
22. 19 This is my body, which is given for you 
23. 2 forbidding to give tribute to Cesar 
John 1. 12 to them gave he power to become the 
17 For the law was given by Moses, (but) 
22 that we may give an answer to them 
16 that he gave his only begotten Son, that 
27 can receive nothing, except it be given 

34 for Godgiveth not the spirit by measure 

35 and hath given all things into his hand 
5 ground that Jacob gave to liis sou Josepll 
7 Jesus saith unto her. Give me to drink 

10 who it is that saith to thee. Give me to 

10 he would have given thee Uving water 

12 our father Jacob, which gave us the well 
14 drinketh of the water that I shall give 

14 [but the water that I shall give him shall)) 

15 Sir, give me this water, that I thirst not 

26 so hath he given to the Son to have life In 

27 hath given him authority to e.xecute 

36 works which thfe Father hath given me to 

27 which the Son of man shall giveunto you 

31 He gave tliem bread from heaven to eat 
. 32 Moses gave you not that bread from heav. 

32 but my Fatlier giveth you the true bread 

33 the bread .giveth life unto the world 
^4 Lord, evermore give us this bread 

37 All that the Father giveth me shall come 
39 that of all which he hath given me I should 
51 and the bread that I will give is my flebh 

51 which I will give for the life of the world 

52 How can this man give us. .flesh to eat? 
65 except it were given unto him of my Fat. 
19 Did not Moses give you the law, and 
22 Moses therefore gave unto you circumci. 

. 24 said unto him. Give God the praise : ■H'e 

28 I give unto them eternal life ; and they 

29 My Father, which gave . .me, is greater 

22 thou wilt ask of God, God will give (it) 
57 Pharisees had given a commandment, tliat 

5 three hundred pence, and given to the 
49 he gave me a commandment, what I 

3 the Father had given all things into hfa 

15 I have given you an example, that ye ' 

26 when he had dipped the sop, he gave (it) 
29 he should give something to the poor 

. 34 A new commandment I give unto you 

16 he shall give you another Comforter, that 

27 my peace I give unto you : not as the 
27 giveth, give I unto you. Let not your 
16 the Father in my name, he may give it 

23 the Father in my name, he will give (it) 
2 thou hast given him power over all fleuh 
2 that he should give, .to as many as thou 

4 the work which thou gavest me to do 

6 men which thou gavest me out of the 

6 thou gavest them me ; and they have 

7 whatsoever thou hast given me are of 

8 I have given unto, .which thou gavest me 
. 9 which thou hast given me ; for they are 
. n whom thou hast given me, that they may 
. 12 those that thou gavest me I have kept 
. 14 I have given them thy word ; and the 
. 22 glory which thou gavest me I have given 
. 24 they also whom thou hast given me, be 
. 24 my glory, which thou hast given me : for 

9 them which thou gavest me have I lost 
II Father hath given me, shall I not drink 

9 TVhence art thou ? But Jesus gave him 

11 except it were given thee from above 

13 Cometh, and taketh bread, and giveth 

4 as the spirit gave them utterance 
6 such as 1 have give I thee : In the name 

16 hath given him this perfect soundness 

12 other name under heaven given among 

31 for to give repentance to Israel, and 

32 whom God hath given to them that obey 

5 he gave him none inheritance in it, no • 

5 would give it to him for a possession, and 
8 he gave him the covenant of circumcis. 

10 gave him favour and wisdom in the sight 

38 the lively oracles to give unto us 

18 Holy Ghost was given, he offered them 

19 Saying, Give me also this power, that on 
41 he givfe her (his) hand, and lifted her up' 

17 as God gave them th&like gift as (he did) 
23 he gave not God the glory : and he was 

20 [he gave . . judges about the space of four] 

21 God gave unto them Saul the son of Cis 

34 I will give you the sure mercies of David 
17 did good, and gave us rain from heaven 

8 giving them the Holy Ghost, even as (he 

25 he giveth to all life, and breath, and aU 
32 and to give you an inheritance among 

35 It is more blessed to give than to receive 

26 money should have been given him' of P. 

20 was strong in faith, giving glory to God 

^ by the Holy Ghost which is given unto us 

a God hath given them the spirit of slumber 

2 'For I say, through the grace given unto 

6 according to the grace that is given to us 
19 give place unto wrath : for it is written 

14. 12 every one of us shall give an account of 
15. 15 of the grace that is given to me of God 
I to. I. 4 grace of God which is given you by J. 0. 
3. 5 even as the Lord gave to every man ? 
3. 10 the grace of God which is given unto me 
7. 25 yet I give my judgment, as one that hath 

11. 15 for (her) hair is given her for a covering 

12. 7 is given to every man to profit withal 
12. 8 is given by the spirit the word of wisdom 
12. 24 having given more abundant honour to 



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7 giving sound, whether pipe or harp 

7 give a distinction in the sounds, hoff 

8 If the trumpet give an uncertain sound 
38 God giveth it a body as it hath pleased 
57 which giveth us the victory through our 
22 and given the earnest of the spirit in our 

5 hath given unto us the earnest of the 

12 but give you occasion to glory on our 

18 and hath given to us the ministry of 

3 Giving no offence in anything, that the 

5 first gave tlieir own selves to the Lord 
10 1 give (my) advice : for this is expedient 

9 hath given to the poor -. his righteousness 

8 the Lord hath given us for edification 
7 there was given to me a thorn in the fl. 

10 hath given, me to edification, and not to 

4 gave liimself for our sins, that he might 

9 that was given unto me, they gave to me 

21 if there had been a law given which could 

22 might be given to them that believe 

15 out your own ejes, and have given them 
17 may give unto you the spitit of wisdom 

22 gave him (to be) the head over all (things) 
2 grace of God which is given me to you 

7 grace of God given unto mc by the effoc. 

8 is tliis grace given, that I should preach 

7 is given grace according to the measure 

8 captivity captive, and gave gifts unto 

11 gave some, apostles ; and some, prophets 

27 Neither give place to the devil 

19 may be given unto me, that I may open 
25 dispensation of God which is given to me 

z what commandments we gave you by the 

8 who hatn also given unto us his Holy Sp. 

16 and hath given (us) everlasting consolat. 
16 give you peace always by all means 

6 Who gave him.seU a ransom for all, to be 
14 gift, .which was given thee by prophecy 
14 give none occasion to the adversary to 

7 God hath not given us tho spirit of fear 

9 grace, which was given us in Christ Jesus 
16 The Lord give mercy unto the house of 

7 the Lord give thee understanding in all 

25 if God peradventure will give them 

14 Who gave himself for us, that he might 

13 the children which God hath given me 

4 even. .Abraham gave the tenth of the sp. 

5 ask of God, that giveth to all (men) liber. 

5 upbraideth not ; and it shall be given him 

16 notwithstanding ye give them not those 

6 But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he 

6 but giveth grace unto the humble 
i3 prayed again, and the heaven gave rain 
21 gave him glory ; that your faith and hone 

5 for God . . giveth grace to the humble 

15 according to the wisdom given unto him 

23 and love one another, as he gave us com. 

24 in us, by the spirit which he hath given 
13 because he hath given us of his spirit 
II that God hath given to us eternal life 

16 ho shall give him life for them that sin 

20 hath given us an imderstanding, that 

1 v/hich God gave unto him, to show unto 
7, 17 To him that overcometh will I give 

to and I will give thee a crov/u of life ^ 

17 will give him a white stone, and in the 
21 1 gave her space to repent df her fornica. 
23 I will give unto every one of you accord. 

26 to him will I give power over the nations 

28 And I will give him the morning star 
9 when those beasts give glory and honour 

2 and a crown was given imto him : and ho 
4 was given to him that sat thereon to take 

4 there was given unto him a great sword 

8 po^yer was given unto them over the fou. 
II white robes were given unto every one of 

2 to whom it was given to hurt the earth 

2 and to them were given seven trumpets 

3 there was given unto him much incenso 
1 to him was given the key of the bottom. 
3 unto them was given power, as the scor. 

5 to them it was given that they should not 

9 said unto him. Give me tho little book 

1 there was given me a reed like unto a rod 

2 for it is given unto the Gentiles : and the 

3 I will giveunto my two witnesses, and 

13 and gave gloiy to the God of heaven 

18 that thou shouldest give reward unto thy 

14 to the woman were g iven two wings of a 
2 the dragon gave him liis power, and his 

4 the dragon which gave power unto the b. 

5 there was given unto him a mouth 

5 and power was given unto him to con. 

7 [it was given unto him to make war with] 
7 power was given him over all kindreds 

15 he had power to give life unto the image 
7 Fear God, and give glory to him ; for the 

7 one of the four beasts gave unto the seven 

6 thou hast given them blood to drink ; for 

8 power was given unto him to scorch men 

9 and they repented not to give him glory 

19 to give unto her the cup of the wine of 

17 give their kingdom unto the beast, until 

7 so much torment and sorrow give her 
7 Let us be glad and rejoice, and give hon. 
4 and judgment was given unto them : and 
6 1 will give unto him that is athirst of the 

as a gift, Sapdofxai doreomai. 
45 when they knew, .they gave the body to 
.3 as his divine power hath given unto us 
( Whereby are given unto us exceeding 



19.ro give . .fon or over to iirthiiam epididomu 
Matt. 7. 9 if his son ask bread, will he give him a s.1 
7. 10 if he ask a fish, will he give him a serp. ? 
Luke II. II If a son shall ask. .will he give him a Bt.t 

11. II a fish, will he for a fish give him a serp. 1 
24. 30 and blessed (it), and brake, and gave to 
24. 42 they gave him a piece of a broiled flsll 

Johni3. 26 [He it is, to whom I shall give a sop, when] 

20. To give testimony or vHtness, naprvpita martur, 
I Jo. 5. 10 believeth not the record that God gave of 

21. yo give a share, /itTaSlSuifii inetadidomi. 

Eom 12. 8 he that giveth, (let him do it) with simp. 
Eph. 4. 28 that he may have to give to him that 

2% Along side of, irapd para. ' 

Lukeio. 7 eating and drinlcing such things as they g. 

28.ro give over to, irapaSiSuiii paradidomi. 

1 Co. 13. 3 though I give my body to be bumea, and 
Gal. 2. 20 Son of God, who loved me, and gave him. 
Eph. s- 2 hath given himself for us an offering and, 

5. 25 even as Christ also, .gave himself foi it 

^ii.To bear into leside, iraptia'<pepti> pareispherd. 

2 Pe. I. 5 giving all diligence, add to your faith vir. 

25. To hold alongside of, irape'xw parechd. 

Acts 17. 31 he hath given assurance unto all (men) 
Col. 4. I give unto (yom-) servants that which is 
1 Ti. 6. 17 who giveth us richly all things to enjoy 

26. To do, make, iroUoi poied. ' 

Jude 3 when I gave all diligence to write unto yoo. 

27. To put, set, place, rlBriixi iiihemi. 

Johnio. II shepherd giveth his life for the sheep 

28. To grant as a favour, p^apf^oyiiai charizomai. 
Luke 7. 21 and unto many. . blind he gave sight 
Acts 27. 24 hath given thee all them that sail with 
Gal. 3. 18 but God gave (it) to Abraham by promisg 
Phil. I. 29 is given in the behalf of Christ, not only 

2. 9 given him a name which is above every 
Phm. 22 through your prayers I shall be given 

29. To be chorus leader, to supply, xopvy^'^ chm\ 

1 Pe. 4. II ability which God giveth : that God in all 

30. To draw out, prolong, ^gin nashah. 

Eccl. 2. 3 to give myself unto wine, yet acquainting 

31. Tb cause to turn bach, y\v shut, 5. 

2 Ki.17. 3 became his servant, and gave him prese 

32. 7*0 send forth, out or away, rh^ shalach. 

Psa. 50. 19 Thou gavest thy mouth to evil, and thy 
[See also Account, answer, charge, commandment; 
counsel, drink, ear, eat, few, flattering tittles, heat, in 
herit, knowledge, law, leave, less, life, MghtJ many, 
marriage, more, name, passages, pledge?, possess, 
power, praise, provender, quietness, respite, rest, 
reward, shout, sixth part, skill, speedily, stripes, such, 
thanks, imderstanding, warning, witness.] 

GIVE again, to — 

l.To cause to twrn back, y\vf shub, 5. 

Lev. 25. SI lie shall give again tho price of his 

25.52 accord, unto his years siiall he give Mm r 

2.T0 finish, complete, recompense, tshv shalam, 3, 
Eze. 33. 15 give again that he had robbed, walkbi 

3.T0 give aioay, airoZiZwixi apodidomi. 

Luke 4. 20 gave (it) again to the minister, and sat 

GIVE against, to — ■'. 

To bear against or down, Kara<p^i& kataphero. 
Acts 26. 10 put to death, I ga. my voice against (them) 

GIVE commandment or charge, to — 

1. To say, TDK aTnar. 

1 Ch.14. 12 David gave a commandment, and they 
2.2'o enjoin on, ^vreWofiai entellomai. 

Matt. 4. 6 He shall give his angels charge concern. 
Luke 4. 10 He shall give his angels charge over theo 
Johni4. 31 as the Father gave me commandment 
Acts I. 2 after that he. .had given commandments 
Heb. II. 22 gave commandment concerning bis bones 

GIVE (counsel) to — 

To give counsel, YT, yaats. 

2 Sa. 17. 7 that A. hath giv. (is) not good atthls time 

1 Ki. 12. 8 they had given him, and consulted with 

12. 13 the old men's counsel that they gave hlnl 

2 Ch. 10. 8 old men gave him, and took counsel with. 

GIVE first, to — 

To give forth or foremost, trpoZiScafit prodiddmi. 

Bom II. 35 who hath first given to him, and it shall 
GIVE forth, to — 
1. To give, ]n} nathan. 

Num2o. 8 it shall give forth his water, and thou 
2.T0 give, SiSa/ii didomi. 

Acts I. 26 they gave forth their lots ; and the lot 
GIVE freely, to — 
To grant (as a favour), xapiCo/xai charizomai. 

Bom. 8. 32 shall he not. .freely give us all thingst 
GIVE, graciously to — 
To grace, favour, ]}r} chanan. 

Gen. 33. 5 God hath graciously given thy servant 
GIVE(Ught), to— , 
\.To (cause to) give light, shine, "i^V. or, 6. 

Ez». 32. 7 and the moon shall not give her light 



GIVE 

Z.To cause to shine, t^} halal, 5. 

Isa. 13. 10 For the Etars . . shall not give their light 

DIVB (meat) to — 

To give or cause to eat, rn^ iarah, 5. 

2 Sa. 13. s give me meat, and dress the meat in my 
OTVX more, to — 
To put or place toward, ■npotrrldri/ii prostiihemi. 

Mark 4. 24 [unto you that hear shall more be given] 

OrVE moreover, to — 

To (cause to) add, increase, continue, 1p; yasaph, 5. 

a Sa. 12. 8 I would moreover have given imto thee 
OrVE (names), to — 
To call, K"ii5 qara. 

Gen. 2. 20 Adam gave names to all cattle, and to 

GIVE one's self to, to — 

To have leisure, crxo^a^a sch-olazo. 

I Co. 7. 5 ye may give yourselves to lasting and 

OrVE out, to — 

To lay out, say, \6'7a» legS. 

Acts 8. 9 giving out that himself was some great 

GIVE over, to — 

J, To give, jni nathan. 

Psa.iiS. 18 he hath not given me over unto death 

2. To (cause to) shut up or in, tio sagar, 5. 
Psa. 78. 50 gave their life over to the pestilence 

78. 62 He gave his people over, .unto the sword 

3. To shiit up or in, "ijlj sakar, 3. 

Isa. 19. 4 will I give over into the hand of a cruel 

i.To give over, irapaSiSiD/xi paradidomi. 

Kom. I. 28 God gave them over to a reprobate mind 
Eph. 4. 19 have given themselves over unto lasciv. 

GIVE place, to — ^ 

1. To come, or draw nigh, Vi^ nagash. 

Isa. 49. 20 for me : give nlace to me that I may dwell 

2. To give place, go back, withdraw, avax<ep^<^- 

Matt. g. 24 Give place; for the maid is not dead, but 

8. To yield, (Ikw eiko. 

Gal. 2. 5 To whom we gave place by subjection, no 

61 7E presently, to — 

To place beside, iraplcrrr^iii paristemi. 

Matt26. 53 he shall presently give me more than 
GIVE self wholly to, to — ■ 
To he in (a thing), flvai iv einai in. 

I Ti. 4. 15 give thyself wholly to them : that thy 

DIVE to eat — 

To cause or give to eat, ^ax dkal, 5. 

Numii. 4 and said, Wlio shall give us flesh to cat? 
II. 18 Who shall give us flesh to eat?., well with 
a Ch.28. 15 gave them to eat and to drink, and anoi 
Prov 25. 21 hungry, give him bread to eat ; and if 

GIVE up, to — 

"L.To blow, breathe out, boil, ngs naphach. 

Jer. 15. 9 she hath given up the ghost : her sun is 
a.To give, inj nathan. 

Dent 23. 14 an4 to give up thine enemies before thee 
' 31. 5 the Lord shall give them up beftire your 

Isa. 43. 6 I will say to the north. Give up ; and to 

Hos. II. 8 How shall I give thee up, Ephraim?. .sh. 

Mic. s- 3 Therefore will he give them up, uutil the 
6. 14 which thou deliverest will I give up to 

8. To (cause to) shut up or in, "IJC sagar, 5. 

Lam. 2. 7 he hath given up into the hand of the 
Psa. 78. 48 He gave up their cattle also to the hail 

4. 7*0 send forth, out, or away, rh^ shalach, 3. 
Psa. 81. 12 I gave them up unto their own hearts' 

B.T'o give, hiSwin didomi. 

Rev. 20. 13 the sea gave up the dead which were in 

6, To give over, vapaSiSa/ii paradidomi. 

John 19. 30 bowed his head, and gave up the ghost 
Acts 7. 42 God turned, and gave them up to worship 
Bom. I. 24 God also gave them up to uncleanness 
- 1. 26 For this cause God gave them up unto 

GIVE reverence, to — 

To turn toward, in or back, ivrpeTrajxai entrepomai. 
fleb. 12. 9 we have had fathers., we gave.. reverence 

GIVE self continually, to — '' 

To be firm or strong toward, TrpoaKa.<i>Tep4<ii prosk. 
Acts 6. 4 we will give ourselves continually to pr. 

GIVE stripes, to — 

Co (cause to) smite, njj nakah, 5, 

Deutas. 3 Forty stripes he may give him, (and) not 

GIVE willingly, to — 

To give willingly, an} nadai. 

Exodas. 2 every man that givetli; it willingly vrith 

GIVEK, to lie — , ^. 

I.To give place, ascribe, 3n^ yef)iiib. 

Dan. 5. 28 Thy kingdom is. .given to theMedes and 
7. 4 as a man, and a man's heart was given to 
7. 6 four heads ; and dominion was given to 
7. 1 1 and his body . .given to the burning flame 



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Dan. 7. 14 there was given him dominion, and glory 
7. 22 judgment was given to the saints of the 
7. 27 shall be given to the people of the saints 



2.7*0 he given, 3n; yehab, 2. 



Ezra 



Uaa 



Job 

Eccl. 
Isa. 



Jer. 



Eze. 



6. 4 let tlie expenses be given out of the king's 
6.- 8 forthmtli expenses be given unto these 

6. 9 let it be given them day by day without 

7. 19 The vessels also that are given thee for 

4. 16 let a beast's heart be given unto him; and 
7. 25 they shall bo given into liis liand until 

8. 3*0 give, jm nathan. 

Lev. 7. 36 the Lord commanded to bo given them 
1 Sa. 18. 19 when Slerab .. should have been given to 

4.7*0 be given, ]ni nathan, 2. 

Gen. 38. 14 she was not given unto him to wife 
Exod. 5. 16 There is no straw given unto thy servants 

5. 18 for there shall no straw bo given you, yet 
Lev. 10. 14 are given out of the sacriflces of peace 

19. 20 not at all redeemed, nor freedom given 
Kum26. 62 was no inheritance given thcni among 
Josh 24. 33 which was given him in mount Ephraim 
I Sa. 18, 19 she was given unto Adriel the Meholath. 

25. 27 let it even be given unto the young men 
a Ki.25, 30 a continual allowance given him ol the 
I Ch. 5. I his birthright was ,'riven unto the sons 
Neh. 10. 29 which was given by Hoses the servant of 
Keh. 13. 10 of the Levitcs had not been given, .for 
Esth. 2. 13 whatsoever she desired was given her to 
3. 14 for a commandment to be given in every 

3. 15 the decree was given in Shushan the pa. 

4. 8 the decree that was given at Shushan to 

5. 3 it shall be even given thee to the half of 

7. ■ 3 let my life be given me at my petition 

8. 13 a commandment to be given in every 

8. 14 the decree "was given at Shushan the pa. 

9. 14 the decree was given at Shushan ; and 
9. 24 The earth is given into the hand of the 

15. 19 Unto whom alone the earth was given 

12. II The words, .arc given from one shepherd 
9. 6 a child is born, unto us a son is given 

33. 16 bread shall be given him : his waters 
35. 2 the glory of Lebanon shall be given unto 

37. 10 Jerusalem shall not be given Into the 

13. 20 where (is) the flock (that) was given thee 
21. 10 it shall be given into the hand of the 

32. 24, 25, 43 is given into the hand of the Cha. 

38. 3 This city shall surely be given into the 

38. iB shall this city be given into the hand 

39. 17 thou Shalt not be given into the hand of 
S2. 34 there was a continual diet given him of 
II. 15 unto us is this land given in possession 

16. 34 no reward is given unto thee, t'nerefora 

33. 24 the land is given >is for inheritance 

35. 12 desolate, they are given us to consume 
47. II not be healed ; they shall be given to salt 
Dan. 8. 12 And an host was given, .against the daily 
It. 13 multitude shall be given into his hand 

5.7*0 he given, put, jra nathan, 6. 

Num26. 54 shall his inheri.ance be given according 
32. 5 let this land be given unto thy servants 

1 Ki. 2. 21 Let Abishag the Shimammite be given to 

2 Ki. s. 17 Shall there not then, I pray thee, be giv. 

6.7*0 be placed, appointed, die' sum, 2. 

Ezra 4, 21 commandment shall be given from me 

GrVEN, that which he hath — 
Recompense, deserving, benefit, deed, 7?ca gemid. 
Prov 19. 17 that which he hath given willlie pay lilm 

GIVEN to — 

1. 7*0 enslave, Sov\6oi doidoo. 

Titus 2. 3 not given to much wine, teachers ol good 

2. To pursue, 5(w/cw dioko. 

Rom 12. 13 the necessity of saints; given to hospita. 

GIVEN to, to be — :' 

To hold ioivard, vpoo'ex'" prosecho. - 

1 Ti. 3. 8 not given to much wine, not greedy of fl. 

GIVEN, the things that are freely — ? 

The things granted as a favour, to xapfrBfyra. 

1 Co. 2. 12 the things that are freely given to us ol 

GIVEN to covetonsness — ' 

To cut off, gain dishonestly, y;s3 hatsa. 

Jer. 6. 13 For. .every one (is) given to covetonsness 
8. 10 the greatest is given to covetouaness, from 

GIVEN to it, those that are — 
Master, owner, '?y3 baal. 

EccL 8. 8 neither..deliverthosethatareglven toit 

GIVEN up, to be — 1 

7*0 be given, \t\\ nathan, 2. 

Dan. II. 6 but she shall be given up, and they that 

GIVEN (whoUy) — 
To give, jru nathan. . 

ifum. 3. 9 they (are) wholly given unto him out of 

8. 16 they (are) wholly given unto me from am. 
18. 6 to you (they are) given (as) a gift for the 

Dent 28. 31 thy sheep (shall be) given unto thine ene. 

GIVEN, (wounds) to be — i. 

To (cause to) smite, npi nahah, 5. 

2 Ki. 8. 29 which the' Syrians had given him at Ram. 

9. 15 which the SjTicns had given him, when 
8 Ch.z2. 6 which were given him- at &amah, when 



GLAD' 

— — * 

orvEE — 

Giver, Z6ri)t dotls. ■. 

a Co. 9. 7 necessity : lor God loveth a cheerful jjter 
OrVETH GIFTS — 

A man of gifts, [TO Bi'N ish mattan. " 

Prov 19. 6 man (is) a friend to him that glyetb giftf 
GTVTNO — 
1. 7*0 give, |n) nathan. .^ 

Deut 10. 18 stranger, in giving him food and raiment 
21.17 ''y giving him a double portion of all that 

Ruth I. 6 visited his people la giving them bread 

1 Ki. 5. 9 my desire, in giving food (or my househ. 

2 Ch. 6. 23 by giving him according to his righteous. 

I.A giving, a gift, SJcrir dosis. 

Phil. 4. 15 concerning giving and receiving, but ye 
OrVINO up — 
Breathing out, puff', n^o mappach. 

Job 1 1. 20 hope (shall be as) the giving up of the g. 
GI-ZO-NITE, 'ji?. 

Patronymic of one whose sons were among Davld'i 
guard. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. 34 sons of Hashcm the G., Jonathan the loa 
GLAD — 
l.Good, 3'it3 iob. 

1 Ki. 8. 66 glad of heart, for all the poodncaa that 
Esth. 5. 9 that day joyful and with c glad heart 

^.Rejoicing, nti-f sameach.'- 

2 Ch. 7. 10 glad and merry in heart for the goodness 
Esth. 8. 15 the city of Shushan rejoiced and was glad 
Psa. 126. 3 hath done great things (or us, .we are gL 
Prov 17. 5 he that is glad at calamities shall not bo 

GLAD, to bo — 

1.7*0 rejoice, joy, V'3, "713 gul, gil. 

Psa. 31. 7 I will be glad and rejoice in thy merfy 
. 48. II let..Judah be glad, because of thy juUg. 

96. II let the earth be glad ; let the sea roar 
Prov 24. 17 let not thine heart be glad when he stu. 
Song I. 4 we will be glad and rejoice in thee ; wo 
Isa. 25. 9 we will bo glad and rejoice in his salva. 

66. 10 and be glad with her, all ye that love her 
Joel 2. 21 bo glad and rejoice : for the Lord will do 

2. 23 Be glad then, ye children o( Zion, and 
Hab. 1. IS catch .. therefore they rejoice and are gl. 

2. To be good, 3no teeb. 

Dan. 6. 23 Then was the king exceeding glad for 

3. 7*0 be or become good, 3a; yatab. 

Judg 18. 20 the priest's heart was glaa; and he took 

i.To enjoy, rejoice, t>''v, biiy sus, sis. 

Job 3. 22 are glad, when they can find the grave T 
Isa, 35. I the solitary place shall be glad for them 

65. 18 But be ye glad and rejoice (or ever (in 
Lam. I. 21 they are glad tliat thou hast done (it) 

5. 7*0 rejoice, ncV sameach. 

Exod. 4. 14 when he seeth thee, he will be glad In 
1 Sa. II. 9 to the men of Jabesh ; and they were gL 
1 Ch. 16. 31 Let the heavens be glad, and let the ea. 
Job 22. 19 The righteous sec. .and are gl.id ; and 
Psa. 9. 2 I will be glad and rejoice in thcc : 1 will 
14. 7 shall rejoice, (and) Israel shall be glad 
16. 9 my heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth 
32. II Be glad'in the Lord, and rejoice, ye right. 

34. 2 the humble shall hear, .and be glad 

35. 27 Let them shout (or joy, and be glad 

40. 16 that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thco 
53. 6 Jacob shall rejoice. .Israel shall be glad 
64. 10 The righteous shall be glad in the LORD 

67. 4 let the nations be glad, and sing for joy 

68. 3 But let the righteous be glad : let them 

69. 32 llie humble shall see (this, and) be glad 

70. 4 that seek thee rejoice and be glad in thco 
90. 14 that we may rejoice and be glad all our 

97. I rejoice ; let the multitude of isles be glad 
97. 8 Zion heard, and was glad ; and the daug. 

104. 34 shall be sweet : I will be glad iu the I/>. 

105. 38 Egypt was glad when they departed ; for 
107. 30 Then are they glad because they be quiet 

118. 24 hath made ; we will rejoice and be glad 

119. 74 They that fear thee will be glad when 
122. I I was glad when they said unto me, Let 

Prov 23. 25 thy mother shall be glad, and she that 
Isa. 39. 2 Uezekiah was glad of them, and showed 
Jer. 41. 13 that (were) with him, then they were glad 
50. II Because ye were glad, because ye rejoiced 
Lam. 4. 21 Rejoice and be glad, O daughter of Edom 
Jon. 4. 6 So Jonah was exceeding glad of the gourd 
Zeph. 3. 14 bo glad and rejoice witli all the heart, O 
Zech 10. 7 yea, their children shall see . . and be glad 

6.7*0 leap much, be glad, ayaXXiiofiai agalliaomat. 
Acts 2. 26 my heart rejoice, and my tongue was glad 

7.7'o rejoice, he of good cheer, xoipc chairO. 
Marki4. 11 when they heard . .they were glad, and 
Lukeis. 32 It was meet that we should, .be glad : for 

22. s they were glad, and covenanted to give 

23. 8 Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding glad 
John 8.56(0 see my day ; and he saw . . and was glad 

II. IS I am glad for your sakes that I was not 
20. 20 Then were the disciples glad when they 

Actsii. 23 and had seen the grace of God, was glad 
13. 48 the Gentiles heard this, they were glad 

Rom 16. 19 I am glad therefore on your behalf : but 

1 Co. 16. 17 I am glad of the coming of Stephanas and 

2 Co. 13. 9 For wo are glad when we are weak, and 



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I Pe. 4. 13 ye may be glad also with exceeding Joy 
Rev. 19. 7 I.«t us be glad and rejoice, and give hon. 

GLAD, to be exceeding — 

To leap much, be glad, aya\\tdofji.ai agalliaomai. 

Matt. 5. 12 Kejoice. and be exceeding glad ; for gi'eat 
GLAD, to maka — 
l.To make joy ful, nin chadah, 3. 
i. Psa. 21. 6thou hast made him exceeding glad with 
%To make joyful or glad, np'^ sameach, 3. 

Psa. 4S. 8 palaces, wherehy they have made thee g. 

46. 4 the streams whereof shall make glad the 

Qo. 15 Make us glad according to the days, .thou 

92. 4 For thou, LOKD, hast made, me glad thro. 

104. 15 wine, .raakethglad the heart of man,{and) 

Prov 10. I A wise son maketh a glad fathe? : but a 

12. 25 it stoop : but a good word maketh it glad 

IS. 20 A wise son maketh a glad father : but a 

27. II My son, bo wise, and make my heart glad 

Jer. 20. 15 is bom unto thee, making him very glad 

Hos. 7. 3 They make the king glad with their wick. 

8. To make glad, cheer, evcppalvco euphraino. 

■ ■ a Co. 2. 2 who is he then that maketh me glad, but 

OTiAT) tidinga, to bring, declare, show — 

219 tell good news, evayyeXi^onai euapgehzomai. 
Luke 1. 19 am sent, .to show thee these glad tidinga 
8. J showing the glad tidings of the kingdom 
Acts 13. 32 we declare unto you glad tidings, how 
Eom lo. 15 and bring glad tidings of good things 

GLADLY — 

X.Oladly, readily, joyfully, a.a-/ievais asmenos. 
Acts 2. 41 they that [gladly] received his word were 
21. 17 were come.. the bretliren received us gl. 

i.Sweetly, vnth relish, rjSeas hedeSs, 

Mark 6. 20 he did many things, and heard him gladly 
12. 37 And the common people heard him gladly 

2 Co.ii. ig For yo suffer fools gladly, seeing ye. .are 

GLADLY, most or very — 
lifost sweetly, '/jSiffTa hedista. 

3 Co. 12. 9 Most gladly thercforo will I rather glory 

12. 15 1 will very gladly spend and be spent for 

GLADKESS — 
l.Joy, V'a gil. 

Joel 1. 16 joy end gladness from the house of our 

Z.Oladhcss,' nyin chedvah. 

I Ch.i6. 27 strength and gladness (are) to Ms place 

d.Goodness, 31b tilb. 

DeutaS. 47 with gladness of heart, for the abundance 

i.Loud cry, proclamation, singing, np rinnah, 
Psa. 105. 43 brought forth his. .chosen with gladness 

^.Rejoicing, joy, gladness, mirth, nnp^ simchah. 
Numio. 10 in the day of your gladness, and in your 
a Sa. 6. 12 ark.. into the city of David with gladness 
I Ch.29. 22 the Lord on that day with great gladness 
a Ch.29. 3° tlisy sang praises with gladness, and they 
30. 21 kept the feast . . seven days with great^l. 
30. 23 and they tept. .seven days with gladness 
Neh. 8. 17 And there was very great gladness 

12. 27 to keep the dedication with gladness, both 
Estli. 8. 16 The Jews had light, and gladness, and joy 
9. 17, 18 made it a day of feasting and gladness 
9. 19 gladness and feasting, and a good day, and 
Psa. 4. 7 Thou hast put gladness in my heart, more 
30. II sackcloth, and girded me with gladness 
45. 15 With gladness and rejoicing (shall) they 
SI. 8 Make me to hear joy and gladness ; (that) 
97. II and gladness for the upright in heart 
100. 2 Serve the LORB with gladness : come bef . 
106. 5 that I may rejoice in the gladness of thy. 
Prov 10. 28 The hope of the righteous . . gladness ; but 
Bong 3. n in the day of the gladness of his heart 
Isa. 16. 10 gladness is taken away, and joy out of 
22. 13 joy and gladness, slaying oxen and killing 

30. 29 and gladness of heart, as when one goeth 
3S. lathey shall obtain joy and gladness, and 
5i- 3 joy and gladness shall be found therein 

Jer. 7. 34 the voice of gladness, the voice of the br. 
16. 9 the voice of' gladness, the voice of the br. 
2S. 10 the voice of gladness, the voice of the br. 

31. 7 Sing with gladness for .Tacob, and shout 
33. II the voice of gladness ; the voice of the br. 

Zech. 8. 19 be to the house of Judah joy and gladness 

S.Joy, rejoicing, gladness, J'liy'^ sason. 

Esth. 8. 17 the Jews had joy and gladness, a feast 
Psa. 45. 7 with the oil of gladness above thy feljows 
Isa. 51. II they shall obtain gladness and joy : (and) 

I.Much leaping, gladness, hyoLKXlaais agalliasis. 
Luke 1. 14 thou shalt have joy and gladness ; and 
Acts 2. 46 eat. .with gladness and singleness of h. 
Heb^ I. 9 with the oil of gladness above thy fellows 

'8. Cheer, gladness, fixppoaivri euph/rosu/ne. 

Acts 14. 17 filling our hearts with food and gladness 

9.Joy, vapd charo). 

Mart 4. 16 immediately receive it wifh gladness 
Acts 12. 14 she opened not the gate for gladness, but 
PhU. 2. 29 in the Lord with all gladness ; and hold 

GLASS — 

LZloll, tablet, mirror, JV)"? gUlayon. 

Is». ^ 33 The glasses, a^ the flue linen, and the 



I.Mirror, looking glass, effowrpov esopira-n, 

I Co, 13. 12 For now we see through a glass, darlfly 
Jas. I. 23 man beholding his natural face in a glass 

Z.Olass, anything transparent, Sa^os hualos. 
Rev. 21. 18 and the city (was), .like imto clear glass 
21. 21 pure gold, as it were transparent glass 

GLASS, of — 

Made of glass, vdXtvof hualinos. 

Rev. 4. 6 before the throne.. a sea of glass liko 
15. 2 I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled 
15. 2 stand on the sea of glass, having theharps 

GLASS, looking — 

Vision, looking glass, HNnn viarah.- 

Exod38. 8 the foot of it ([of)brass, of the looktog g. 

GLEAK, to — 

l.To gather, glean, Bp^ laqat." 

Ruth 2. 8 Go not to glean in another field, neither go 
%To gather, glean, Bp^ laqat, 3. 

Ruth 2. 2 and glean 'ears of com after (him) In 
B. 3 came, and gleaned in the field after the 
2. 7 I pray you, let me glean and gather after 

2. 15 And when she was risen up to glean, B. 
2. IS Let her glean even among the sheaves 

2. 16 that she ipay glean . . and rebuke her not 

2. 17 So she gleaned in the field untU even 
2. 17 and beat out that she had gleaned 

2. 18 her mother in law saw what she had gle. 
2. 19 Where hast thou gleaned to day? and 

2. 23 by the maidens of Boaz to glean unto the 

3. To roll, glean, suck, "7^5; alah, 3a. 

Lev. iq. 10 And thou shalt not glean thy vineyard 
Dent 24. 21 thou shalt not glean (it) afterward : it 
i udg 20. 45 and they gleaned of them In the highways 
Jer. ' 6. 9 They shall througlily glean the remnant 

GLEAUING — 
Gleaning, op? leqet. 

Lev. 19. 9 neitlier shalt thou gather the gleanings of 
23. 22 neither shalt thou gather any gleaning of 

GLEANHTG (of the) grapes — 
Gleanings, nthh]! oleloth. 

Judg. 8. 2 (Is) not the gleaning of the grapes of E. 

Isa. 17. 6 Yet gleaning grapes shall be left In it 
24. 13 as the gleaning grapes when the vintage 

Jer. 49. g would they not leave.. gleaning grapes? 

ulio. 7. 1 1 am .. as the grapo gleanings of the vin. 

GLEDE — 

Vulture, hawk, glede, n^j"! raah. 

Deut.14. 13 the glede, aai the Mte, and tho TUltura 
GLISTER, to — 
To flash as lightning, i^atrTpdirra ex.asiraptd. 

Luke 9. 29 and his raiment (was) white (and) gUst. 
GLISTEEIKG — 
Lead ere, stibium, rtAy, ips puk. 

1 Ch. 29. 2 and (stones) to be set, glistering stones 
GLITTER — 

Brightness, lightning, P13 baraq. 

Eze. 21. 10 it is fui-bished that it may glitter: should 

GLITTERING — 

1. Brightness, lightning, pn^ baraq. 

Deut 32. 41 If I whet my glittering sword, and mine 
Job 20. 25 the glittering sword cometh out of his g. 
Eze. 21. 28 to consume because of the glittering 
Nah. 3. 3 the bright sword and the glittering spear 
Hab. 3. II at the shining of thy glittering spear 

% Flame, blade, 3n^ lahdb. 

Job 39. 23 the glittering spear and the shield 

GLOOMINESS — 

Thick darkness, gloominess, npss aphelah. 

Joel 2. 2 A day of darkness and of gloominess, a 
Zeph. I. 15 a day of darkness and gloominesa a day 

GLORIFIED, to bo — 

l.To be weighty, heavy, honoured, njj kahed, 
Isa. t&. 5 Let the LoED be glorified : but he shall 

'ii.Tobe or become heavy, honoured, 155 kahed, 2. 
Lev. 10. 3 hefore all the people I will be glorified 
Isa. 26. 15 Lord, thou art glorified : thou hast 
Eze. 28. 22 and I will be glorified in the midst of 

39. 13 a renown, the day that I shall be glorified 
riag. I. 8 and I will be glorified, saith the Lord 

3. To beautify self, "iKp paar, 7. 

Isa. 49. 3 my servant, .in whom I will be glorified 

60. 21 work of my hands, that I may be glori. 

61. 3 of tho Lord, that he might be glorified 

4. To be glorified, ivZo^d^onat endoxaaomai. 

2 Th. 1. 10 When he shall come to be gloriHed in 

1. 12 That tho name, .may be glorified in you 

GLORIFIED together, to be — 

To glorify together, (rvvSo^dCta sundoxc'^. 

Rom. 8. 17 that we may be also glorified together 
GLORIFY, to — 
l.To honour, adorn, "iin hadar, 3. 

Dan. 5. 23 and the God. .hast thou n )( .g'orified 

2. To make heavy, give honour, n?p kabei", 3. 

Psa. 22. 23 all ye the seed of Jacob, glorify him ; and 
50. IS I will deliver thoc and thou shalt glorifv 
so. 23 Whoso cffereth praise glorifielis me : and 



Psa. 



86. 9 Lord ; and shall glorify thy name 
86. 12 and I will glorify thy name for evermora 
Isa. 24. IS Wherefore glorify ye the LORD in the fir. 
23. 3 Therefore shall the strong people glorify 

3. To malce heavy, give honour, 135 kabed, 5. 

Jer. 30. 19 I will also glorify them, and they shall 

4. To beautify, if*? paar, 3. 

Isa. 55. s for the Holy One., for he hath glorified 
60. 7 and I will glorify the house of my glory 
60. 9 Holy One . . because i hath glorified thee 

5. To glorify, honour, So^d^a doxazO. 

Matt, s- 16 and glorify your Father which is in heav. 
g. 8 they marvelled, and glorified God, which 
IS. 31 and they glorified the God of Israel 
Mark 2. 12 all amazed, and glorified God, saying 
Luke 2. 20 the shepherds returned, glorifying and 

4. 15 And he taught, .being glorified of all 

5. 25 departed to his own. house, glorifying God 
S. 26 they glorified God, and were flUfed with 

7. 16 they glorified God, saying, Th»t a great 
13. 13 she was made straight, and glorified God 

17. IS turned, .and with a loud voice glorified 

18. 43 and followed him, glorifying God : and 
23. 47 he glorified God, saying. Certainly this 

John 7. 39 because that Jesus was not yet'glorified 

11. 4 that the Son. of God might be glorified 

12. 16 but when Jesus was glorified, then rem. 
12. 23 that the Son of man should be glorified 
12. 28 Father, glorify thy name. Then came 

12. 28 1 have both glorified, .and will glorify (it 

13. 31 Now is the Son. .[glorified]. .God is glori. 
13. 32 If God be glorified. .God shall .. glorify 
13. 32 and shall straightway glorify him 

14. 13 that the Father may be glorified in tho 
15. 8 Herein is my Father glonfied, that ye bear 

16. 14 He shall glorify me ; for he shall receive 
17. I Father, the hour is come ; glorify thy Son 
17. I that thy Son also may glorify thee 

17. 4 I have glorified thee on the earth : I have 

17. 5 Father, glorify thou me with thine own 
17. 10 thine are mine ; and I am glorified in 
21. 19 signifying by what death he should glorify 

Acts 3. 13 God . .hath glorified his Son Jesus ; whom 
4. 21 for all. .glorified God for that which was 
II. 18 they held their peace, and glorified God 
13. 48 and glorified the word of the Lord : and 

21. 20 v/hen theyjheard (it), they glorified the L. 
Rom. I. 21 they glorified (him) not as God, neither 

8. 30 vrhom he justified, them he also glorified 
15. 6 ThatyemayTrith..cne|mouth glorify Go4 
15. 9 that the Gentiles might glorify God for 

I Co. 6. 20 therefore glorify God in your body, and in 

9. 13 they glorify God for your professed sub. 

I. 24 And they glorified God in me 

3. I and be glorified, even as (it is) with you 
S. 5 So also Christ glorified not himself to be 
2. 12 glorify God in the day of risitation 

4. II that God in aU things may be glorified 

4. 14 [evil spoken of, but on your part he is g.] 
4. 16 but let him glorify God on this behalf 
Rev 15. 4 Who shall not fear thee, .and glorify thy 

18. 7 How much she hath glorified herself, and 

GLORIFY self, to — 

To beautify self, iK? paar, 7. 

Isa. 44. 23 for tho Lord, .glorified himself to Israel 
GLORIOUS — 
l.Honov/rable, T'llS! addir. 

Isa. 33. 21 But there the glorious LoRB (will he) 
2. To become honourable, nix adar, 2. 

Exodis. II who (is) like thee, glorious to holtoess i 

Z.To beeomji light, "I'lN or, 2. 

Psa. 76. 4 Thou (art) more glorious (andl excellent 

4. To honour, adorn, "iirt hadar. 

Isa. 63. I Who (is), .this (that is) glorious to hla 

B.Honour, beauty, majesty, adornment, ly) hadar. 
Psa. 1 1 1. 3 His work (is) honourable and glorious 
14s. 12 and the glorious majesty of his kingdom 

G.Honour, beauty, majesty, -nn hod. 

Isa. 30. 30 the Lord shall cause his glorious voice to 

7. To be or become heavy, honoured, IJS kabed, 2. 
Deut.28. 58 that thou mayost fear this -glorious and 
Psa. 87. 3 Glorious things are spoken of thee, 

5. Honour, heaviness, wealth, li3| kabod. 

Neh. 9. s 3»d blessed be thy glorious name, which 
Esth. I. 4 When he showed the riches of his glorio. 
Psa. 66. 2 Sing forth, .make his praise glorious 

72.' ig And blessed (be) his glorious name for ev. 

14s. s I will speak of the glorious honour of thy 

145. 12 and the glorious majesty of his ktogdpm 

Isa. 4. 2 shall the branch of the Lord be . . glorious 

II. 10 a root of Jesse, .his rest shall be glorious 

22. 23 he shall be for a glorious throne to his 
Jer. 17. 12 A glorious high throne from the beginnL 

9. Beauty, desire, '3;: tsebi. 

Isa. 28. I whose glorious heauty (is)a fading flower 

28. 4 And the glorious beauty, v/hich (is) on 
Dan. II. 16 and he shall stand in the gh.rious land 

II. 41 He shall enter also into the glorious lacd 
II. 45 between the seas to the glorious holy m. 

10. Beauty, glory, ri'iNDfi, rnHB^ tiph^reth, iiphdrah. 
I Ch/2g. 13 we thank thee, and praise thy glorious n. 
Isa, 63. 12 righthand of Moses vrith his glorious arm 

63. 14 so didst thou, .to make thyself a glorious. 



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U.Glorious, of glory, t^s SJfijs Ui doxes. 

Kom. 8. 21 into the glorious liberty of the children 
J Co. 4. 4 lest the light of the glorious gospel of C. 
Phil. 3. 21 be fashioued like unto his glorious body 
Col. I. II according to his glorious power, unto all 

1 Ti. I. n According to the glorious gospel of the 
Titus a. 13 Looking for. .the glorious appearing of 

\i.Thrcmgh glory, Z\.a. 5({|7)i dia doxes. 

2 Co. 3. II if that which is doue away (was) glorious 

13. /ti glory, iv 8(5f») en doxe. 

9 Co. 3. 7 if the ministration of death, .was glorious 
3. 8 the ministration of the spirit be rather g. ? 

3. li much more that which reniaincth (is) gL 

\i.Glorioiis, in glory, iv^o^os endoxos, 

Lukoi3. 17 rejoiced for all the glorious things that 
Eph. 5. 27 That he might present it to hiniselX a gL 

GIOEIOTJS, to he- 
ro be or hecome heavy, honoured, 135 hahcd, 2. 

2 Sa. 6. 20 How glorious was the king of Israel to. 

Isa. 49. 5 yet shall I be glo: lous in the eyes of tho 

610RI0US, aU — 

Heaviness, honour, fTJi^? Tcehxiddah. 

Psa. 45. 13 The king's daughter (is) all glorious with. 
OLOEIOUS, to become — 
To become honourable, adomea, "iiK adar, 2. 

Exod.15. 6 Thy right hand, .is become glorious In 
6L0BI0TTS, to he made — 
l.To be heavy, honoured, 155 kabed. 

Eze. 27. 25 made very glorious in the midst of the 
2. To be glorified, SoftJ^o/toi doxazomai. 

2 Co. 3. 10 For oven that which was made glorious 

OL0BI01TS, to ma&e — 

To make heavy, give hoTWur, 155 hahed, 3. 

Isa. 60. 13 I will make the place of my feet glorious 
OLOSIOTTS things — 
To become heavy, honoured, 135 kabed, 2. 

Psa. 87. 3 Glorious tilings are spoken of tlice, city 

GLOEIOTJSLT — 

l.To rise, triumph, nxa gaah. 

Ezod.15. I, 21 for he hath triumphed gloriously 
^.Heaviness, hoyiour, 1135 hahod. 

Isa. 24. 23 shall reign . . before his ancients gloriously 
GLOBY — 
X.AdommeiU, n"iiK addereth. 

Zech.ii. 3 for their glory is spoiled : a voice of th 
i.Honour, adornment, "ii.l hadar. 

Deut33. 17 His glory (is like) the firstling of his bul. 

Psa. 90. 16 and thy glory unto their children 

Isa. 2. 10, 19, 21 and for the glory of his majesty 
5. 14 their glory, and their multitude, and 

Mlo. 2. 9 have ye taken away my glory for ever 

Z.Honour, adornment. Tin heder. 

Dan. II. 20 a raiser of ta.'ces (in) the glory of tho 
i.Honour, beauty, majesty, tin hod. 

I Ch.i6. 27 Glory and honour (are) in his presence 
Job 39. 20 the glory of his nostrils (is) terrible 

40. 10 and array thyself with glory and beauty 
Psa. 8. I who hast set thy glory above the heavens 
45. 3 thy sword, .with thy glory and thy maj. 
148. 13 his glory (is) above the earth and heaven 
Jer. 22. 18 shall not lament for him . . Ah his glory ! 
Hab. 3. 3 His glory covered the heavens, and tho 
Zech. 6. 13 he shall bear the glory, and shall sit and 

h. Cleanness, purity, "^n^ tohar. 

Psa. 89. 44 Thou hast made his glory to cease, and 
6.Preciousness, rarity, lij' yeqar. 

Dan. 2. 37 a kingdom, power, and strength, and gl. 

4. 36 for the glory of my kingdom, mine hono. 

5. 18 a kingdom, and majesty, and glory, and 

5. 20 was deposed, .and they took his glory 

7. 14 there was given him dominion, and glory 

"t. Weight, heaviness, horvour, t'0| hahod. 
.Gen. 31. I of . .our fathers hath he.gotten all this g. 

45. 13 ye »hall tell my father of nil my glory 
Exodi6. 7 then ye shall see the glory of the Lord 
16. 10 the glory of the Lokd appeared in the 
24. i5 the glory of the Lord abode upon mount 

24. 17 And the sight of the glory of the Lord 

28. 2 holy garments . .for glory and for beauty 
28. 40 and bonnets, .for glory and for be.iuty 

29. 43 and. .shall be sanctified by my glory 

33. 18 said, I beseech thee, show mc thy glory 
33. 22 it shall come to pass, while my glory 
40- 34. 33 the glory of the Lord filled the tab. 

Lev. 9. 6 the gloi-y of the Lord shall appear unto 
9. 23 the glory of the Lord appeared unto all 
K^um.14. ro the glory of the Lord appeared in the 
14. 21 the earth shall be filled with the glory 
14. 22 all those men which have seen my glory 
16. 19, 42 and the glory of the Lord appeared 
20. 6 the glory of the Lord appeared imto 
Dent. 5. 24 Lord our God hath showed us his glory 
Josh. 7. 19 give, I pray thee, glory to the Lord God 
I Sa. 2. 8 to make them Inherit the throne of glory 
4. 21, 22 The glory is departed from Israel 

6. 5 ye shall give glory unto the God of Israel 
1 Ki. 8. n for the glory of the Lord had filled the 

I Ch. 16. 24 Declare liis glory among the heathen 
16. 28 give unto tho Lqbd glory and strength 



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29 Give unto the Lord tho glory (due) unto 

14 for the glory of the Lord had filled the 

1 and the glory of the Lord tilled tho house 
a because the glory of tho LORD had filled 
3 the glory of the Lord upon the house 

11 Haman toldtliem of the tlory of his riches 
9 He hath stripped me of my glory, and 

20 lly glory (was) fresh ift me, and my bow 
3 my glory, and the lifter up of mine head 

2 how long (will ye turn) my glory into 

5 hast crowned him with glory and honour 
9 my glory rejoiceth : my flesh also shall 
I ITie heavens declare the glory of God 

5 His glory (is) great in thy salvation : hon. 

7, 9 and the King of glory shall come in 

8, 10 Who (is) this King of glory t Tho Lo. 

10 The Lord of hosts, he (is) the King of g. 

1 give unto the Lord glory and strength 

2 Give unto tho Ix)RD the glory due unto 

3 the God of glory thundcrclh : the LORD 
9 his temple doth every one speak of. .glo. 

12 To tho end that, .glory may sing praise 

16 when tho glory of his house is increased 

17 For. .his glory shall not descend after 

5, II (let) thy glory (be) above aU the earth 

8 Awako up, my glory ; awake, psaltery 
7 In God (is) my salvation and my gloiy 

2 To SCO thy power and thy glory, so (as) 

19 let the whole earth be filled (v.ith) his g. 
24 Thou shalt. .afterward receive mo (to) g. 

9 Help us; .for the glory of thy name ; and 

11 For. .tho Lord v\-ill give grace and glory 
9 salvation (is) nigh, .that glory may dwell 

3 Declare his glory among the heathen, his 

7 give unto the Lord glory and strength 

8 Give unto the LORD the glory (due unto) 

6 and all the people see his glory 

15 and all tho kings of the earth thy glory 

16 the Lord, .shall appear in his glory 

31 The glory of the Lord shall endure for 0. 

20 Thus they changed their glory .'nto tho 
I I will, .give praise, even with ray glory 
5 and thy glory above all the earth 

4 The Lord (is) high . .his glory above" tho 

1 but unto thy name give glory, for thy 

5 they shall sing, .for great (is) the glory 

11 They shall speak of the glory of thy kin. 
5 Let the saints be joyful in glory : let 

35 The wise shall inherit glory : but shnrao 

2 (It is) the glory of God to conceal a tiling 
27 to search their own glory (is not) glory 

8 to provoke the eyes of his glory 

5 for upon all tho glory (shall be) a defence 

3 Uoly. .the whole earth (is) full of his glo. 

7 the king of Assyria, and all his glory 
3 and where will ye leave your glory ? 

16 under his glory he shall kindle a burnbig 
iB And shall consume the glory of his forest 

18 all of them, lie in glory, every one in his 

14 and the glory of Jloab shall be contemned 

3 they shall be as the glory of the children 

4 the glory of Jacob shall be made thin 
16 and all the glory of Kedar Ehal! fail 

18 the chariots of thy glory, .the shame of 
24 they shall hang upon him all the glory of 

2 tlio glory of Lebanon shall be given unto 
2 they shall see the glory of tho LORD, (and) 

5 the glory of the LoRD shall be revealed 

8 my glory Avill I not give to another 

12 Let them give glory unto tlj'e Lord, and 

7 for I have created him for my glory 
II I will not give my glory unto another 

8 the glory of the Lord shall be thy rerew. 
jg and his glory from the rising of the sun 

1 the glory of tho Lord i,s risen upon thee 

2 and his glory shall ho seen upon thee 

13 The glory of Lebanon shall come unto 

6 in their glory shall ye boast yourselves 

2 and all kings thy glory : and thou shalt 

11 he delighted ^vith the abundance of her g. 

12 the glory of the Gentiles like a flowing s. 
i8 and they shall come, and see my glcry 

19 nor heard, .neither have seen my glory 

19 they shall declare my glory among the G. 

11 my people have changed their glory for 
16 Give glory to the Lord your God, before 

21 do not disgrace the tlirone -'i thy glory 
18 come down from, .glory, and sit in thirst 

20 of the likeness of the glory of the Lord 

12 Blessed (be) the glory of the LORD from 
23 behold, the glory of the Lord stood there 
23 as the glory which I saw by the river of 

4 behold, the glory of the God of Israel 

3 the glory of the God of Israel was gone 

4 Then the glory of the LORD went up from 
4 full of tho brightness of the Lord's glory 

18 Then the glory of the LORD departed 

19 the glory of the God of Israel (was) over 

22 the glory of the God of Israel (was) over 

23 the glory of the Lord wert up from tho 
18 To whom art thou thus like in glory 

21 1 will set my glory among the heathen 
2 the glory of tho God of Israel came from 
2 and the earth sliined with his glory 

4 the glory of the Lord came into the house 

5 the glory of the LoKD filled the house 

4 the glory of the LORD filled the house of 
39 whom he shall . . increase with glory 

7 will I change their glory into shame 

II Ephraim, their glory sh.all fly av,'ay like a 

5 for the glory thereof, because It is depar. 

15 he shall come unto AduUam the glory of 



Kah. 2. 9 none end of.. glory out of all the pleasant 

Uab. 2. 14 the knowledge of the glory of the Lord 

2. 16 Thou art filled with shame for glory 

2. 16 shameful spewing (shall be) on thy glorj 

Hag. 2. 3 Who. .that saw this house in her first gl.r 

2. 7 and I will flu this house with glory, saith 

2. 9 The glory of this latter house shall bo 
Zech. 2. 5 For I . .will be the glory In the midst of 

3. 8 After the glory hath he sent me unto tho 
MaL 2. 2 to give glory unto my name, saith the Lo. 

Z.Beauty, desire, '3^ tsebi. 

Isa. 13. 19 Babylon, the glory of kingdoms, the bca. 

23. 9 to stain the pride of all glory . .to bring 

24. 16 hare we heard songs, .glory to the right. 

23. 5 Lord oI hosts be for a crown of glory 
£zc. 20. 6, 1 5 a land . . which (is) the glory of all lands 

25. 9 on his frontiers, the glory of the country 

26. 20 I shall set glory in the land of the living 

O.Bcatily, glory, rntinn, .-nxtn tiphcrelh, tipharah. 

1 Ch.22. s of fame and of glory throughout all conn. 

29. II the power, and the glory, and the victory 
Psa. 78. 61 delivered, .hi" Tlory into the enemy's hand 

89. 17 For thou (art) the glory of their strength 
Prov. 4. 9' a crown of glory shall she deliver to thoo 

16. 31 llie hoary head (is) a croivn of glory, (IfJ it 

17. 6 and the glory of children (arc) their fath. 

19. II and (it is) bis glory to pass over a trans. 

20. 29 Tlie glory of young men (is) their Etrength 
aS. 12 When righteous, .do rejoice, .great glory 

Isa. 10. 12 I will punish, .the glory of his high looks 

20. 5 they shall I9; afraid . .of Egj-pt their glory 
46. 13 place salvation in Zion for Israel my glory 
60. 7 and I will glorify the house of my glory 
60. 19 everlasting light, and thy God thy glory 

62. 3 Thou shalt also be a crown of glory In the 

63. 15 habitation of thy holiness and of thy glo. 
Jer. 13. II a name, and for a praise, and for a glory 

13. 18 come down, .the crown of your glory 
Eze. 24. 25 the Joy of their glory, the de.sire of their 
Zech 12. 7 glory of the hous : of David and the glory 

\0.A matter of honour, t.;3 ■q'i debar kabod. 
Psa. 79. 9 for the glory of'thy name : and deliver aa 

11. Glory, Sd^adoxa. 

Matt. 4. 8 the kingdoms .and the glory of them 
6. 13 [and the power, and the glory, for ever) 

6. 29 I'hat even .Solomon in all his glory was 

16. 27 the Son of man shall come In the glory it 
19. 20 the Son. phall sit in the throne of his gl. 

24. 30 clouds of heaven with power and great g. 

25. 31 the Son of man shall come in his glory 
25. 31 shall he sit upon the throne of his gloiy 

M.ark 8. 38 when ho cometh in the glory of his F. 

10. 37 the other on thy left hand, in thy glory 
13. 26 in the clouds v.ith great power and glory 

Luke 2. 9 the glory of the Lord shone round about 
a. 14 Glory to God in the highest, and on earth 
e. 32 and the glory of thy people Israel 

4. C will I give thee, and tho glory of them 

9. 26 when ho shall come in his own glory, and 

9. 31 /WTio appeared in glory, "and spake of his 

9. 32 they saw his glory, and the two men that 

12. 27 Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed 

17. 18 that returned to give glory to God, save 
19. 33 peace in heaven, and glory in tho highest 

21. 27 in a cloud, with power and great glory 
24. 26 Ought not Christ, .to enter into his glcify t 

John I. 14 we behold his glory, the glory as of tho 
2. II and manifested forth his glory ; and his 

7. 18 spcakcthof himself sceketh his own glory 
7. 18 but he that ceekcth his glory that sent 

8. 50 I seek not mine own glory : there is one 

11. 4 but for the glory of God, that the .Son of 

11. 40 that, .thoushouldest see the glory of 0. 1 

12. 41 when he s.aw his glory, and spake of him 
17. 5 with the glory which I had with thee 
17. 22 tho glory which thou gavest me I have 
17. 24 that they may behold my glory, which 

Acts 7. 2 The God of glory appeared unto our fat. 

7. 55 saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing 

12. 23 smote . . because he gave not God the glory 

22. II And when I could not see for the glory 
Eom. I. 23 ch.wged the glory of the uncorruptible 

2. 7 seek for glory and honour and immorta. 
2. 10 But glory, honour, and peace, to every 

3. 7 abounded through my lie unto his glory 

3. 23 nil have sinned, and come short of the g. 

4. 20 was strong in faith, giving glory to God 

5. 2 and rejoice in hope of the glory of God 

6. 4 raised up from the dead by the glory of 

8. 18 with tho glory which shall be revealed 

9. 4 the adoption, and the glory, and the 

9. 23 he might make kuo«-n the riches of his g. 
9. 23 which he had afore prepared unto glory 
J I. 35 an things : to whom (be) glory for ever 

13. 7 as Christ also received us, to the glory of 
16. 27 To God only wise, (be) glory through J. C. 

1 Co. 2. 7 hidden . . v.hich God ordained . . unto our g. 

2. 8 would not have crucified the Lord of glory 
TO. 31 whatsoever yo do, do all to the glory of 
II. 7 as he is the image and glory of God 

11. 7 but the woman is the glory of the man 
II. 15 it is a glory to her : for. .hair is given her 
15. 40 but the glory of the celestial Cis) one, and 
15. 41 one glory of the sun, and another glory 
15. 41 and another glory of the stars, .in gloi^ 
15. 43 sown in dishonour ; it is raised in gloiy 

2 Co. I. 20 in him Amen, unto the glory of God by 

3. 7 bchojd . .for the glory of his countenance 
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9 Co. 3. 9 ministration of righteousness exceeding. 

3. 10 by reason of the glory that excelletli 

" - 3. 18 beholding as in a glass the glory of the 
3. 18 into the same image from glory to glory 
4. 6 light of the knowledge of the glory of (i. 
4. 13 grace might, .redound to the glory of God 
4. 17 worketh for us . . eternal weight of glory . 
8. 19 administered by us to the glory of the 

8. 23 messengers of the churches, .the glory of 
Gal. I. 5 To whom (be) glory for ever and ever. A. 
Eph. I. 6 To the praise of the glory of his grace 

I. 12 we should be to the praise of his glory 
z. 14 is the earnest, .unto the praise of his g. 
1. 17 Tl>at the God. .the Father of glory, may 

1. 18 what the riches of the glory of his inher. 
3. 13 my tribulations for you, wliich is your g. 
3.16 grant . . according to the riches of his glory 

3. 21 Unto him (be) glory in the church by C. 
Pliil. I. II filled . .unto the glory and praise of God 

2. II confess, .to the glory of God the Father 

3. 19 Whose, .glory (is) in their shanie, who 

4. 19 according to his riches in glory by Clirist 

4. 20 Now unto God and our Father (be) glory 
Col. I. 27 make Icnown what (is) the riches of the g. 

1. 27 which is Christ in you, the hope of glory 

3. 4 shall ye also appear with him in glory 
J Th. 2. 6 Nor of men sought we glory, neither of 

" 1. 12 who hath called you unto his. .glory 
,2. 20 For ye are our glory and joy 
bTIj I. 9 destruction.. from the glory of his power 

■ iz. 14 to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord 
n 1i 2. 17 (be) honour and glory for ever and ever 

. 3. 16 believed, .in the world, received, .into gl. 
2 Ti. 2. 10 which is in Christ Jesus with eternal gl. 

4. iS to whom (be) glory for ever and ever. A. 
Heb. I. 3 Who being the brightness of (his) glory 

2. 7 thou crownedst him with glory and hon. 
2. 9 Jesus, .crowned with glory and honour 

2. 10 bringing many sons unto glory, to make 

3. 3 this . . v/as counted worthy of more gloi-y 
g. 5 over it the chenibim of glory shadowing 

13. 21 to whom (be) glory for ever and ever. A. 
Jas. 2. I of our Lord Jesus Christ, (the Lord) of g. 

1 re. I. 7 might be found unto praise . . and glory 

J. II testified before hand, .tlie glory that 
1. 21 that raised him up. .and gave him glory 
I. 24 all the glory of man as the flower of 

4. 13 that, when his glory shall be revealed, ye 

4. 14 the spirit of glory and of God resteth 

5. I a partaker of the glory that shall be 

5. 4 ye shall receive a crown of glory that fa. 
5. 10 who hath called us unto his eternal glory 
5, II To him (be) [glory and] dominion for ever 

2 Te. I. 3 him that hath called us to glory and vir. 

%. 17 he received from God. .honour and glory 
jt. 17 a voice to him from tlie e.xccllent glory 

3. 18 To him (be) glory both now and for ever 
Jude 24 faultle.ss before the presence of his glory 

25 glory aTid majesty, dominion and power 
Kev. i. 6 to him (be) glory and dominion for ever 

4. 9 wlien those beasts give glory and honour 

4. 1 1 to receive glory and lionour and power 

5. 12 to receive, .honour, and glory, and bless. 
5. 13 Blessing, and honour, and glory, and po. 
7. 12 Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and th. 

II. 13 and gave glory to the God of heaven 

14. 7 Fear God, and give glory to him ; for the 
»S. 8 filled with smoke from the glory of God 
16. 9 find they repented not to give him glory 

18. I and the earth was lightened with his gl. 

19. I Salvation, and glory, ami honour, and 
21. II Having the glory of God : and her light 
21. 23 for tlic glory of God did lighten it, and 
2t. 24 and tlie kings, .do bring their glory and 
21. 26 they shall bring the gloiy and honour 

\2.Celebritii, K\eos kleos. 

1 Pe. 2. 20 For what glory . .If, when ye be buffeted 

GLOKT, desirous of vain — 
Vain glorluus, full of empty glory, iceySSo^os. 
Gal. s. 26VJ.et us not be desirous of vain glory 

&10KT. fuU of — 

. To be glorified, So^d^ofi,at doxazomau, 

« Pe. I. 8 rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of g. 

GIORY, to have — 

To be glorified, So^d^o/xat doxazo7nai, 

ilatt. 6. 2 hiTiocrites . . that they may have glory of 

2 Co. 3. 10 had no glory in this respect, by reason of 

CaOKY, to-- 

1. To boast self, hhr; Jialal, 7. 

. I Ch. 16. 10 Glory ye in his holy name : let the heart 
Isa. 63. II every one that sweareth by him shall gl. 
64. 10 and all the upright in heart shall glory 
105. 3 Glory ye in his holy name : let the heart 
io5. 5 that I may glory wth thine inheritance 
Isa. 41. i5 Shalt glory in the Holy One of Israel 

45. 25 seed of Israel be justified, and shall glory 
Jer. 4. 2 and the nations, .in him sliall they glory 

9. 23 Let not tlie wise, .glory in his wisdom 

9. 23 neither let the mighty . . glory in his might 
g. 23 let not the rich, .glory ^n his riches 
9. 24 But let him that gloriet'h glory in this 
49. 4 Wherefore gloriest thou m the valleys 

2. TV) become heavy, honoured, 133 kabed, 2. 

2 Ki. 14. 10 glory . . aud tan-y at home ; for why sho. 

Z.To beautify self, -\\<^lMar,'J.' 

£xod. 8. 9 Hoses said unto rharaoli. Glory over mc 



4. To pmise self, n;^ shabach, 7. 

I Ch. 16. 35 we may give thanks, .(and) glory in thy 

5. Toboast against, icaTaicavxdofiaiJcntalcauchaomai, 
Jas. 3. 14 glory not, and lie not against the truth 

6, To boast, Kavxdofiat kauchaoviai; 

Kom. 5. 3 And not only (so), but we glory in tribu. 

1 Co. I. 29 That no flesh should glory in his presence 

1. 31 He that glorieth, let him glory in tho 

3. 21 Therefore let no man glory in men. For 

4. 7 why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not 

2 Co. 5. 12 them which glory in appeai-ance, and not 

10. J7 he that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord 

11. 12 wherein they glory they may be found 
II. 18 Seeing that many glory..! will glory also 

1 1. 30 If I must needs glory, I will glory of the 

12. I not expedient for me doubtless to glory 
12. s will I glory : yet of myself I will not gl. 
12. 6 though I would desire to glory, I shall 

12. 9 5Iost gladly therefore will I rather glory 
Gal. 6. 13 that they may glory in your flesh 

6. 14 God forbid that I should glory, save in 
2 Th. I. 4 we ourselves glory in you in the churches 
7. Boasting, KavxniJ-a hauchema. 

Eom. 4. 2 he hath, .to glory; but not before Ctod 
2 Co. 5. 12 give you occasion to glory on our behalf 

GIOET of, to have nothing to — 
Not a matter of boasting, oh Kavxvf^ct ou haucMina. 
I Co. g. 16 I have nothing to glory of : for necessity 

GLOEYj whereof I may — 

Boasting, {the act), Kavx'n'^ts Jcauchesis. 

Kom.i5. 17 I liayo therefore whereof I may glory 
GLORYING — 
\. Boasting, (the subject matter), Kaixvi*"' kaucJiema. 

1 Co. 5. 6 Your glorying (is) not good. Know ye not 

9. 15 any man should make my glorying void 

I.Boasting, {tlie act), Kavxv"'^^ kauchesis. 

2 Co. 7. 4 great (is) my glorying of you : I am filled 

GLORYING, in — 

To boast, Kavxdofxai kauchaomai. 

2 Co. 12. II I am become a fool [in glorying] ; ye have 

GLUTTON— ' 

To be gluttonous, vile, lightly esteemed, ^bt zalal. 
Deut2i. 20 This our son (is)., a glutton, and a dninlc 
Prov.23. 21 For the drunkard and the glutton shall 

GLUTTONOUS — 

An cater, <pdyos phagos. 

Slattii. 19 Behold a man gluttonous, and a T?ine bi. 
Luke 7. 34 Behold a gluttonous man, and a wino bi. 

GNASH, to — 

1.7*0 gnash, piri charaq. 

Job 16. 9 gnasheth upon nie with his teeth ; mine 

Psa. 35. 16 they giiashed upon me with their teeth 

37. 12 The wicked, .gnasheth upon him with liis 

112. 10 he shall gnash with his teeth, and melt 

Lam. 2. 16 they hiss and gnash the teeth : they say 

2.T0 bite, gnash, Ppvx^ brucho. 

Acts 7. 54 and they gnashed on him with (their) te. 

GNASH vrith, to — 

To creak, gnash, rpi^ia trizo. 

JIark 9. 18 he foameth, and gnasheth with his teeth 

GNASHING — 

A biting, gnashing, $pvyii6s hru-gmos. 

3Matt. 8. 12 there shall be weeping and gnashing of 

13. 42, 50 there shaU be wailing and gnasliing 
22. 13 there shall be weeping and gnashing of 

24. 51 there shall be weeping and gnashing of 

25. 30 there shall be weeping and gnashing of 
Lukei3. 28 There shall be weeping and gnashing of 

GNAT — 

Gnat, m,osquito, Kt!>vit>^ konOps. 

Matt 23. 24 blind guides, which strain at^a gnat, and 
GNAW, to — 
To chew, knaw, iiatraioiiai massaomai. 

Bev. 16. 10 and they gnawed their tongues for pain 
GNAW the bone, to — 
To gnaw a bone, DiJ garam. 

Z6ph. 3, 3 they gna\y not the bones till the morrow 

GO — 

1. To step, nj?^ tsaad. 

2 Sa. 6. 13 when they that bare the ark. .had gone 
Prov 30. 29 There be three (things) which go well, yea 

2. Procession, going, ns'OUB iahalukah. 

Neh. 12. 31 went on the right hand upon the wall 
GO, to — 

1. To go away or about, ^ix azal. 

Ezra 4. 23 they went up in haste to Jerusalem unto 

5. 8 we went into the province of Judea, to 

5. 15 Take these vessels, go, carry them into 
Dan. 2. 17 Then Daniel v/ent to his house, and made 

2. 24 he went and said thus unto him ; Destroy 

6. 18 Then the king went to his palace, and 
6. ig and went in haste unto the den of lions 

2. To travel, rrnx arach. 

Job 34. 8 Which goeth in company witji the work. 

3.7*0 go straight or right, "ly'sj ashar, 

Prov. 9. 6 and go iu tho way of uudcrstanding 



4. 2*0 declare happy, go straight or riglit,"^}} ashar, 3. 
Prov. 4. 14 Enter not. .and go not in the w'ay of evil 

5.7*0 go in, xia bo. 

Gen. ao. 19 as thou goGst, unto Sodom, and Gomorrah 
I0.-30 as thou goest, unto Sephar, a mount of tha 
15. 15 thou Shalt go to thy fathers in peaco 
25. 18 they dwelt., as thou goest toward Assyria 
31. 18 to go to Isaac his father in the land of C. 
31. 33 Laban went into Jacob's tent, and into 
37. 30 The child (is) not. .whither shall I got 

39. II went into the house to do his business 
Exod. 7. 23 Pharaoh turned and went into his hoiiso 

8. I Go unto Pharaoh, and say unto him, Tims 
8. I Let my people go, that they may serve rao 
14. 16 and the children of Israel shall go on dry 

14. 22 the children of Israel went into the midst 

15. 19 For the horse of Pharaoh went in with 

18. 23 all this people shall also go to their place 

24. 18 Moses went into the midst of the cloud 

30. 20 When they go into the tabernacle of tho 
34. 12 of the land whither thou goest, lest it bo 

40. 32 When they went into the tent of the c. . 
Lev. g. 23 Moses and Aaron went into the tabema. 

10. 9 Do not drink wine, .when ye go into the 
14. 36 before the priest go. .to see the plague 
14. 46 Moreover he that goeth into the house 

16. 23 garments which he put on when he went 
Num. 5. 22 And this water. . shall go into thy bowels 

8. 22 after that went the Levites in to do their 
14. 24 bring into the land whereunto he went 

17. 8 Moses went into the tabernacle of witn. 
20. 6 Moses and Aaron went from the presence 
S2. 14 they went unto Balak, and said, Balaam 

25. 8 he went after the man of Israel into tha 

31. 21 the men of war which went to the battle 

32. 6 Shall your bretliren go to war, and shall 
32. 9 that they should not go into the land 

Dcut. I. 7 and go to the mount of the Amorites 
4. 5 do so in the land wliither ye go to poss. 
4. 34 Or hath God assayed to go (and) tr„ke him 
7. 1 the land whither thou goest to possess it 
g. 5 dost thou go to possess their land ; but 

11. 29 the land whither thou goest to possess it 

12. 26 and go unto the place which the Lord 
12. 29 whither thou goest to possess them, and 

19. 5 As when a man goeth into the wood with 

23. 20 the land whither thou goest to possess it 

24. 10 thou Shalt not go into his house to fetch 

26. 3 thou Shalt go unto the priest that shall 

28. 21, 63 the land whither thou goest to possess 
30. 16 the land whither thou goest to possess it 
30. 18 passest over Jordan to go to possess it 
31. 7 for thou must go with this people unto 

31. 16 the land whither they go (to be) among 

32. 52 thou Shalt not go thither imto the laud 
Josh. 6. 22 Go into the harlot's bouse, and bring out 

18. 3 How long (are) ye slack to go to possess 
Judg. 4. 21 went softly unto him, and smote the nail 

9. s he went unto his father's house at Ophr. 
9. 27 went into the house of their god, and did 

18. 10 When ye go, ye shall come imto a people 
i8. 18 these went into Micah's house, and fetch. 
18. 20 and went in the midst of the people 
Ruth. 2. 18 she took (it) up, and went into the city 
3. 7 he went to lie down at the end ot the 
3. 15 laid (it) on her : and she went into the 

3. 17 Go not empty unto thy mother in law 
I Sa. 17. 12 tire man went among men (for) an old 

21. 10 arose, .and went to Achish the king of G. 

25. 5 Get you up to Carmel, and go to Nabal 

27. 8 as thou goest toShur, even unto the land 

29. 8 that I may not go fight against the ciiemi. 
a Sa. II. II shaUIthengo into mine house, to eat and 

18. 9 the mule went under the thick boughs of 
so. 3 and fed them, but went not in unto then? 

20. 8 at the great stone. .Amasa went before 
2o. 14 he went through aU the tribes of Israel 
2o. 14 they were gathered together, and went 
20. 22 Then the woman went unto all the people 

1 Ki. 2. ig Bath-sheba therefore went unto king Sol. 

14. 3 take with thee ten loaves .. and go to him 
14. 28 when the king went into the house of the 
16. 18 he went into the palace of the king's ho. 
17. 13 Fear not ; go. .do as thou hast said: but 
2o. 33 Then he said, Go ye, bring him. Then B. 
22. 25 when thou shalt go uito an inner chamber 

22. 30 disguised himself, and went into the bat. 

2 Ki. s- S SO) and I wiU send a letter unto the king 

5. 18 when my master goeth into the house of 
7. s to go unto the camp of the Syrians 

7. 8 they went into one tent, and did eat and 
7.- g that we may go and tell the long's house-, 
g. 6 And he arose, and went into the house 

10. 23 Jehu went, and Jehonadab the son of K. 

11. 16 she went by the way by the which the 
II. 18 aU the people of the land went into the 

18. 21 it will go intoTiis hand, and pierce it 

19. I and went into the house of the Lord 

2 Ch. 8. 18 they went with the servants of Solomoii 
14. II in thy name we go against this multitude 
18. 24 when thou shalt go into an inner chamb. 
18. 29 I will disguise myself, and will go to tho 

23. 17 all the people went to the house of Baal 
25. 7 let not the army of Israel go with thee 

25. 8 But if thou wilt go, do (it), be strong for 

26. 16 went into the temple of the Lord to bum 
29.- 16 the priests went into the inner part of the 

Ezra 9. II The land, unto which ye go to possess it 
Neh. 6. II would go into the temple to save his lueJ 
Esth. 2. 13 to go with her out of the house of the 
3. 14 In the evening she went, aud on the mo? 



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Job 37. 8 Then the beasts go into dens, and remain 
Paa. 43. 4 Then will I go unto the altar of God 

49. 19 He shall go to the generation of his fath. 
66. 12 we went through fire and through water 
65. 13 I will go into thy house with burnt offer. 
71. 16 I will go in the strength of the Lord God 
73. 17 Until I went into the sanctuary of God 
118. 19 I will go into them . .1 will praise the L. 
132. 7 We will go into his tabernacles; we will 
Trov. 7. 22 as an ox goeth to the slaughter, or as a f. 

22. 24 and with a fiuious man thoushalt not go 

23. 30 they that go to seek mixed wine 

27. 10 neither go into thy brotlier's house in the 
Isa, 2. 19 they shall go into the holes of the rocks 
2. 21 To go Into the clefts of the rocks, and 
13. 2 that they may go into the gates of the 
30. 8 Now go, write it before them in a table 

36. 6 it will go into his hand, and pierce it 

37. I and went into the house of the Lord 

41. 3 the way. .he had not gone with his feet 
Jer. 4. 5 and let us go into the defenced cities 

4. 29 they shall go into thickets, and climb 
16. 8 Thou ahalt not also go into the house of 
26. 21 was afraid, and fled, and went into Egypt 
27. 18 vessels, .at Jerusalem, go not to Babylon 
a8. 4 with all the captives of Judah, that went 

34. 3 not escape . . and thou shalt go to Babylon 

35. II Come, and let us go to Jerusalem for fear 

36. 5 I cannot go into the house of the Lord 
36. 6 Therefore go thou, and read in the roll 

38. II went into the house of the king under 

40. 6 Then went Jeremiah unto Gcdaliah the 

42. 14 but we will go into the land of Egypt 
42. 15 enter into Egypt, and go to sojourn there 
42. 19 ye remnant of Judah; Go ye not into E. 

42. 22 whither ye desii'e to go (and) to sojourn 

43. 2 Go not into Egypt to sojourn there 

Eze. 3. 24 said.. Go, shut thyself within thine hcuse 
20. 29 What (is) the high place whereunto ye go? 
36. 20 whither they went, thoy profaned my 
36. 21 among the heathen, .whither they went 
36. 22 which ye have profaned, whither ye went 
38. II I will go to them that are at rest, that 

41. 3 Then went he inward, and measured the 

42. 9 as one goeth into them from the . . court 

44. 27 in the day that he goeth into the sanctu. 

47. 8 These waters issue out . . and go into the 
' 47. 15 the way of Hethlon, as men go to Zedad 

48. I the way of Hethlon, as one goeth to Ha. 
Hob. 9. 10 they went to Baal-peor, and separated 
Amos 5. 19 or went into the house, and leaned his 
Jon. I. 3 to go ivith them unto Tarshish from the 
Nah. 3. 14 go into clay, and tread the mortar 
Mic. 4. 10 ahalt dwell in the field, and thou shalt go 
Zech. 6. 10 go into the houae of Josiah the son of Z. 

€.To tread, Xi'^ darak. 

laa. 59. 8 whoaoever goeth therein ahall not know 

7. To go, ^I.T hulc. 

Ezra 7. 13 that all they of the people . .go with thee 

i.To go on, "^n halak. 



Oen. 



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14. 



. 14 that (is) it which goeth toward the cast 
, g Abram journeyed, going on still toward 
, 3 Lot also, which went with Abram, had 
, 24 the portion of the men which went with 
_. 2 seeing I go childless, and the steward of 
18. 16 Abraham went with them to bring them 
24. 42 if now thou do prosper my way which I go 
26. 26 Then Abimelech went to him from Gerar 
a8. 20 will keep me in this way that 1 go, and 
31.19 Laban went to shear his sheep ; and E. 
32. I Jacob went on his way, and the angels of 

32. 20 appease him with the present that goeth 
35. 3 and was with me in the way which I went 

I!xod.3. 19 that the king of Egypt will not let you go 
JO. 8 he said . . (but) who (are)they that shall go ? 

13. 21 Lord went before them by day in a pill. 
14. 19 angel, .which went before the camp of I. 
15. 19 Israel went on dry (land) in the mldat of 
17. 5 thy rod .take in thine hand, and go 

33. IS If thy presence go not. .carry us not 
lev. II. 21 every flying creeping thing that goeth 

II. 27 whatsoever goeth upon his paws, among 
ji. 27 ajl manner of beasts that go on (all) four 
II. 42 Whatsoever goeth upon the belly, and 
II. 42 whatsoever goeth upon (all) four, or 
Ifum 14. 14 they have heard . . thou goest before them 

14. 38 of the men that went to search the land 
22. 13 refuseth to give me leave to go with you 
22. 22 God's anger was kindled because he went 
24. I he went not, as at other times, to seek 
24. 14 And now, behold, I go unto my people 
24. 25 Balaam rose up . . and Balak also went his 
32. 41 Jair the son of Manasseh went and took 
32. 42 Nobah went and took Kenath, and 

Deut. X. 30 The Lord your God, which goeth before 
I. 31 in all the wayjthat ye went, until yo came 
• I. 33 Who went in the way before you, to 
6. 18 that thou mayest go in and possess the 
14. 25 and shalt go unto the place which the 
i«. 7 thou shalt turn in the morning, and go 
t>a. 4 Lord your God (is) he that goeth with 
2 she may go and bo another man's (ivife) 

2 shalt go unto the place which the Lord 
6 Lord thy God, he (it is) that doth go 
8 Lord, he (it is) that doth go before thee 
5 whither the men went I wot not : pursue 

3 then ye shall remove, .and go after it 
-. 9 the armed men went before the priests 
t, 13 went on coDtinuaUy. . went before them 



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Neh. 2. 
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Job I. 
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23- 

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Prov. 7. 
EccL I. 

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24 said unto the captains, .which went with 
8 .Joshua charged them that went to desc. 

16 have gone and served other gods, and 

17 preserved us in all the way. .we went 
3 I likewise will go with thee into thy lot 
8 If thou wilt.. with me, then I will go 

1 thou calledst us not when thou wentest 
8 The trees went forth, .to anoint a king 

11 and go to be promoted over the trees ? 

13 and go to be promoted over the trees? 

8 that tliou mayest go witli us, and light 

3 that thou goest to take a wife of the 

19 he went down to Ashkelon, and slov/ 

9 and I go to sojourn where I may find 

5 whether our way which we go shall bo 

14 the five men that w. to spy out the couii. 

17 the five men that w. to sj>y out tlie coun. 
9 get you early, .that thou mayest go home 

18 I went to Bethlehem-Judah, but. .going 

21 catch, .and go to the land of Benjamin 

9 go tliou after them : have I not charged 
9 when tliou art atlurst, go unto the vessels 

20 And they went unto theii- own homo 

8 the cart. . and send it away, that it may go 

12 lowing as they went, .the lords, .went 

16 he went from year to year in circuit to 

6 he can show us our way that we should go 

2 The asses which thou wentest to seek 

14 Whither went ye ? And he said, To seek 
26 And Saul also went homo to Gibeah ; and 
46 the Philistines went to tholr own place 

7 and one bearing a shield went before 

13 tlie names of his three sons that went to 

15 David went and returned from Saul 

13 that thou mayest go in peace : and the 

18 David abode. .Jonathan went to his house 
23 come ye again and I will go with you 
42 five damsels of hers that went after her 

22 wicked men .of those that went with D. 

22 Because they went not with us, we wUl 

4 ark of God And Ahio went before the 

9 I was with thee whithersoever thou went 

23 whom God went to redeem for a people 
6 preserved David whithersoever he went 

14 preserved David whithersoever he went 
23 I shall go to him, but he shall not return 
II with Absalom -went .men. .they went 

20 seeing I go whither I may, return thou 
30 he went barefoot : and all the people 
13 and cursed as he went, and threw stones 

17 why wentest thou not with thy friend ! 

11 that thou go to battle in thine own person 
17 and a wench went and told them 

25 Wherefore wentest not thou with me, M. 
17 the blood of the men that went in jeopa. 

12 Go and say unto David, Thus saith the L. 

2 1 go the way of all the earth : bo thou st. 

41 it was told Solomon that Shiraei had gone 
6 but go and serve other gods, and worship 

12 What way went he ?. .the man of God 
6 Ahab went one way by himself, and 

6 Obadiah went another way by himself 

4 he himself went a day's journey into the 
48 they went not ; for the ships were broken 

3 ye go to enquire of Baal-zebub the god of 

7 fifty men of the sons of the prophets went 
23 Wherefore wilt thou go to him to day ! 

10 Go and wash in Jordan seven times 

25 And he said. Thy servant went no whither 

26 Went not mine heart, .when the man 

42 And (some) of them, .went to mount Seir 

15 And Jehozadak went, .when the LoKD 
25 So David, .went to bring up the ark of 

21 whom God went to redeem (to be) his own 
6 preserved David whithersoever he went 

13 preserved David whithersoever he went 

19 and shall go and serve other gods, and 
17 Then went Solomon to Ezion-geber, and 

21 For the king's ships went to Tarshish 
12 the messenger that went to call Micaiah 

16 the rulers knew not whither I went, or 
38 And the other .went over against 

4 his sons went and feasted (in their) houses 

22 then I shall go the way . .1 shall not ret. 

8 Behold, I go forward, but he (is) not 

19 Out of his mouth go burning lamps 

22 He goeth after her straightway, as an 01 
6 The ^vind goeth toward the south, and 

20 All go unto one place ; all are of the dust 
6 seen no good : do not all go to one place 

10 no work, .in the grave, whither thou go. 

5 man goeth to his long home; and the mo. 

9 the best wine for my beloved, that goeth 
3 many people sliall go and say, Come ye 

21 To go into the clefts of the rocks, and 

6 refuseth the waters of Shiloah that go 

7 he shall come, .and go over all his banks 
29 as when one goeth with a pipe to come 

5 Go and say to Hezekiah, Thus saith the L. 
16 they shall go to confusion together (that 
12 Lord will go before you, and the God of 

8 thy righteousness shall go before thee 

23 I am not polluted, I have not gone after 
I and she go from him, and become another 

12 Go and proclaim these words toward the 
10 they went after other gods to serve [them 
. 12 inhabitants of Jerusalem go and cry unto 
. I Go and get thee a linen girdle, and put it 
. 19 Go and stand In the gate of the children 
. I Go and get a potter's earthen bottle, and 
. 10 in the sight of the men that go with thee 
, 13 Go and tell Hananiah, saying, Thus saith 



Jer. 29. 12 ye shall go and pray unto me, and I will 
31. 2 Israel, when I v,fent to cause him to rest 
31. 21 the way.. thou wentest: turn again, O vL 

34. 2 Go and speak to Zcdekiah khig of Judah 

35. 2 Go unto the house of the Eecliabites, and 
35. 13 Go and tell the men of Judah, and the 
39. 16 Go and speak to Ebed-melcch the Eth. 
41. 6 weeping all along as he went: and it ca. 
48. 11 Moab. neither hath he gone into captiv. 
50. 4 of Israel shall come, .going and weeping 
50. 6 they have gone from iiiountain to hill 

Eze. 7. 14 but none goeth to the battle : for my wr. 

20. iC lor their heart went after their idols 

33. 31 their licart goeth after their covetcousness 
Hos. 7. II they call to Egj-pt, they go to Assyria 

11. 2 tliey called them, so tliey went from them 
Amos I. 15 their king shall go into captivity : he and 
Nah. 3. 10 she went into captivity : her young cliil. 
Zech. 2. 2 Tlicn said I, Whither goest thou? And ho 

8. 21 the inliabitants of one (city) shall go to 

9. 14 and shall go with whirlwinds of the south 

9. 7*0 go on, Tj^n halak, 3. 

I Ki.2i. 27 Ahab.. lay iu Backcloth, and went softly 
Job 30. 28 I went mourning without the sun : I 
Psa. 38. 6 I am troubled. .1 go mourning all the day 
85. 13 Kighteousncss shall go before him, and 

104. 26 There go the ships . . that leviathan . . thou 
Prov. 6. 28 Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet 
Hab. 3. II at the light of thine arrows they went 

10. TV) go on habitually, li^n halak, 7. 

Josh. 18. 4 they shall rise and go through the land 
I Sa. 23. 13 and went whithersoever they could go 
I Ch. 16. 20 they went from nation to nation, and fr. 

21. 4 Joab departed, and went throughout all 
Psa. 43. 2 why go I mourning because of the oppr. 

105. 13 When they went from one nation to an. 
Prov. 6. 2» 'When thou goest, It shall lead thee 

W.To go on, :i^; yalak. 

Gen. 3. 14 upon thy belly shalt thou go, and dust 
7. 18 tile ark went upon the face of the waters 
9. 23 Shcm and Japheth. .went backward, and 

11. 31 to go mto the land of Canaan; and they 

12. 4 So Abram departed, .and Lot went 

12. 5 they went forth to go into the land of C. 

12. 19 behold thy wife, take (her), and go thy 

13. 3 he went on his journeys from the south 
16. 8 and whither wilt thou go? And she said 
18. 22 the men turned their faces, .and went 

21. 16 she went, and sat her down over against 
21. 19 she went and filled the bottle with water 

22. 3 went uuto the place of which God had 
22. 5 I and the lad will go yonder and worship 
22. 6 and they went both of them together 

22. 8 and they went both of them together 
22 13 Abraham went and took the ram, and olTe 
22. 19 rose up and went together to Beer-shcba 
24. 4 thou shalt go unto my country, and to 
24. 10 and he arose, and went to Mesopotamia 
24. 38 thou shalt go unto my father's house 
24. 51 Kebekah (is) before thee, take, .and go 
24. 55 at the least ten ; after that she shall go 
24. 56 send me away that I may go to my mas. 

24. 58 Wilt thou go. .And she said, I will go 

25. 22 And she went to enquire of the LORD 

26. 1 Isaac went unto Abimelech king of the P. 

26. 13 the man waxed great, and went forward 

26. 16 Abimelech said unto Isaac, Go from ua 

27. 5 Esau went to the field to hunt, .venison 
27. 9 Go now to the flock, and fetch me from 

27. 13 only obey my voice, and go fetch me 

27. 14 And he went, and fetched, and brought 

28. 2 Arise, go to Padan-aram, to the house of 
28. 5 he went to Padan-aram unto Laban, eon 
28. 9 Then went Esau unto Ishmacl, and took 
a8. 10 Jacob went out from Beer-sheba and went 

28. 15 in all (places) whither thou goest 

29. 7 water ye the sheep, and go. .feed (them) 
50. 14 Reuben went in the days pt wheat harv. 

30. 25 Send me away, that I may go unto mine 
30. 26 for whom I have served thee, and let m« g. 

32. 1 7 Whose (art) thou ? andwhither goest thou ! 
33. 12 and let us go, and I will go before thee 
35 22 Reuben went and lay with Bilhah his fa. 

36. 6 went into the country from the face of 

37. 12 his brethren went to feed their father's fl. 
37. 14 said to him. Go, 1 pray thee, see whether 
37. 17 I heard them say. Let us go to Dothan 

37. 17 Joseph went after his brethren, andfound 

38. II Tamar went and dwelt in her father's ho. 

41. 55 Go unto Joseph ; what he saith to you, do 

42. 19 go ye, carry com for the famine of your 
42.<38 befall him by the way in the which ye go 

43. 8 Send the lad with me, and we will, .go 
45. 17 lade your beasts, and go, get you unto the 
45. 28 Israel said . .1 will go and see him before I 
50. 18 his brethren also went and fell down bef 

Eiod. 2. .1 there went a man of the house of Levi 

2. 7 Shall I go and call to thee a nurse of tho 
2. 8 And Pharaoh's daughter said to her. Go 

2. 8 the maid went and called the child's m. 

3. II Who (am) I, that I should go unto Phar. 
3. 16 Go, and gather the elders of Israel toge. 
3. 18 and now let us go, we beseech thee, three 

3. 21 that, when ye go, ye shall not go emptv 

4. 12 Now therefore go, and I wiU be with thy 
4. 18 Moses went and returned to Jethro his 
4. 18 Let me go, I pray thee, and return unto 
4. 18 And Jethro said to Moses, Go in peace 

4. 19 Go, return into ECTPt : for all the men 
4. 21 When thou goest to return into Egypt 

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4. 27 he went, and met him in .the mount ot 

4. ig Moses and Aaron went and gathered 

5. 3 let us go, we pray thee, three days' jour. 
5. 7 let them go and gatlier straw for them. 
S. 8 saying, Let us go. .sacriflce to our God 

5. II Go ye, get you straw where ye can find 
S. 17 Let us go (and) do sacrifice to the LonD 

5. 18 Go therefore now. .worlc : for tliere shall 
8. 25 Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land 
8. 27 We will go three days' journey into the 
8. 28 Pharaoh said, I will let you go, that ye 
8. 28 only ye shall not go very far away : ent. 

10. 8 Go, serve the Lord your God. .who (are) 
10. 9 We will go . . with our herds will we go 
10. n Not so : go now ye. .men, and serve the L. 
10. 24 Go ye, serve the Lord ; only let your 11. 

24 let your little ones also go with you 

26 Our cattle also shall go with us ; there 

31 and go, serve the Lord, as ye have said 
21 the Lord .before them, .to go by day 

19 the angel, .removed and w. behind them 

21 the Lord caused the sea to go. .by a 

22 they went out into the wilderness of Shur 

23 they went three days in the wilderness 

27 and he went his way into his own land 

10 Go unto the people, and sanctifly them 
23 mine Angel shall go before thee, and bring 

1 make us gods, which shall go before us 
23 make us gods, which shall go before us 

7 the Lord said unto Moses, Go, get thee 
34 Therefore now go, lead the people unto 

34 behold, mine Angel shall go before thee 
14 My presence shall go. .and I will give 

16 (Is it) not in that thou goest with us? 
9 let my Lord, I pray thee, go among us 

30 he said unto him, I will not go ; but I 

32 it shall be, if thou go with us, yea, it 

26 they went and camo to Moses, and to A. 

25 Moses rose up, and went unto Dathan 
46 go quickly unto the congregation, and 

17 we will go by the king's (high) way, we 

22 we will go along by the king's, .way 

12 Thou Shalt not go with them ; thou shalt 

20 rise up. .go with them ; but yet the 

21 Balaam, .went with the princes of Moah 

23 And the ass saw. .and went into the field 

35 Go with the men. .So Balaam went with 
39 Baalam went with Balak, and they came 

3 Stand by thy burnt offering, and I will go 

3 And he went to an high place 

25 Baalam rose up, and went and returned 
39 the son of Manasseh went to Gilead, and 

8 went three days' journey in the wilder. 
19 we went tlirough all that great and ter. 

33 to show you by what way ye should go 

27 I will go along by the high way, I will 
30 Go say to them. Get you into your tents 
14 Ye shall not go after other gods, of the 

28 to go after other gods, which ye have not 

2 Let us go after other gods, which thou 

6 Let us go and serve other gods, which thou 

13 Let us go and serve other gods, which thou 

3 hath gone afad served other gods, and w. 
5, 6 let him go and return to his house, lest 
7, 8 let him go and return to his house, lest 

14 to go after other gods to serve them 
41 not enjoy, .for they shall go into captivl. 

18 to go. .serve the gods of these nations 

26 they went and served other gods, and 
I Moses went and spake these words unto 

14 Moses and Joshua went, and presented 

7 mayest prosper whithersoever thou goest 

9 God (is) with thee whithersoever thou go. 
16 whithersoever thou sendest us we will go 

1 Baying, Go view the land, even Jericho 
I they went, and came into an harlot's ho. 

16 hide, .and afterward may ye go your w. 

aa they went, and came unto the mountain 

4 ye may know the way by which ye . . go 
6 took up . . and went before the people 

13 Joshua went unto him, and said unto him 
9 they went to lie in ambush, and abode 
13 Joshua went that night into the midst 

4 Tliey did work wilily, and v/ent and made 

6 they went to Joshua unto the camp at G. 

1 1 go to meet them, and say unto them 

12 on the day we came forth to go unto you 

7 And it went down from Janohah to A. 

8 Go and walk through the land, and des. 

9 the men went and passed through the 
6 sent them away : and they went unto 
9 to go unto the country of Gilead, to the 
3 Come up with me. .So Simeon went with 

i.io Judah went against the Canaanites that 
1. 11 from thence he wont against the inhabit. 
1. 16 they weni and dwelt among the people 
I. 17 Judah went with Simeon his brother 

1. a6 the man went into the land of the Hittl. 

2. 6 when Joshua had let the people go, the 

2. 6 the children of Israel went every mqn 

3. 13 went and smote Iwael, and possessed 

4. p Go and draw to^ward mount Tabor, and 
4. 8 If thou wilt go with me, then I will 
4. ,8 if thou wilt not go with me . . I will not go 
4. J, And she said I will surely go with thee 
4. 9 Deborah arose, and ft ent ivith Barak to 

6. 14 Go In this thy might, and thou shalt save 

7. 4 This shall go with thee, the same shall go 
7. 4 This shall not go . . the same shall not go 

7. 7 let all the . . people go every ma 1 unto his 

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I the Eca of Jcrubbaal went to Shochcm 

6 and went and made Abimelech king 

7 he went and stood in the top of mount 

21 and went to Boer, and dwelt there, for 
50 Then went Abimelech to Thebez, and en. 
14 Go and cry unto the gods which ye have 

5 the elders of Gilead went to fetch Jepht. 
II Jephthah went with the elders of Gilead 

18 they went along through the wilderness 

37 that I may go up and down upon the 

38 And he said. Go. And he sent her away 

38 she -vent with her companions, and bew. 
40 the daughters of Israel went yearly to 

I and didst not call us to go with thee ? 
1 1 Manoah arose, and went after his wife 
9 went on eating, and came to his father 

4 Samson went and caught three hundred 

1 Then went Samson to Gaza, and saw there 
10 Dwell with me . . So the Levite went in 

2 Go, search the land : who .when they ca. 

6 the priest said unto them, Go in peace 

6 bef orejthe Lord (is) your way wherein ye g 
9 be not slothful to go . . to enter to possess 

19 lay thine hand upon thy mouth, and go 

26 And the children of Dan went their way 

3 her husband arose, and went afte^'her, to 

17 Whither goest thou? and Vifhence comest 

18 I went to Beth-lehcm-judah, but. .going 

27 and went out to go his way ; and, behold 

28 said unto her. Up, and let us be going 

8 Wo will not any (of us) go to his tent, no. 

10 Go and smite the inhabitants of Jabooh-g. 

20 saying. Go and lie in wait in the vineyards 
23 they went and returned unto their inhor. 

1 a certain man of Beth-lehcm-judah went, 

7 they went on their way to return uuto tho 

8 Go, return each to her mother's house 

1 1 why will ye go with mo ? (are) there yet 

12 Turn again, my daughters, go. .for I ain 

16 for whither thou goest, I will go; and w. 

18 When she saw that she v/as. .to go with 

19 So they two went until they camo to 

2 Let mo now go to the field, and glean 

2 And she said unto her. Go, my daughter 

3 And she went, and came, and gleaned 
8 Go not to glean in another field, neither 

17 Then Eli answered and said. Go in peace 

18 So the woman went her way, and did eat 

11 Elkanah went to Bamah to his houso 

5 lie down again. And he went and lay 

6 arose and w. to Eli, and said, Here (amj I 

8 arose and w. to Eli; and said. Here (am) 1 

9 Eli said unto Samuel, Go, lie down : and 
9 So Samuel went and lay down in his pla. 

22 Samuel said. .Go ye every man unto his 
3 Take now .. and arise', go seek the asses 

6 now let us go thither ; peradventure he 

7 But, behold, (tO we go, what shall we 
9 when a man went to enquire of God 
9 Come, and let us go to the seer : for (he 

10 Well said ; come, let us go. So they went 
9 when he had turned his back to go from 

26 home to Gibeah; and there went with him 

14 Come, and let us go to Gilgal, and renew 

15 all the people went to Gilgal ; and there 

1 6 the multitude melted away, and they went 

19 that the noise . . went on and increased 
3 Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly 

6 Go, depart, get you down from among the 
18 Go and utterly destroy the sinners the A. 

20 and have gone the way which tho Lord 
34 Then Samuel went to Ramah ; and Saul 

1 Fill thine horn with oil, and go, I will 

2 Samuel said. How can I go? if Saul hear 

13 So Samuel rose up, and went to Ramah 
13. the three eldest sons of Jesse went (and) 

20 and went, as Jesse had commanded him 

20 as the host was going forth to the fight 

32 thy servant will go and fight with this P. 

33 Thou ai-t not able to go against thi£ Phil. 
37 Saul said unto David, Go, and the Lord 

39 he assayed to go ; for he had not proved 

39 David said unto Saul, I cannot go with 

27 Wherefore David arose and went, ^.1 

12 and he went, and fled, and escaped 

18 he and Samuel went and dwelt in Naioth 

22 Then went he also to Bamah, and came 

23 he wenfthither to Naioth in Bamah 

23 he went on and prophesied, until he came 

21 Go, find out the arrows. If I expressly 

40 Jonathafl. .said. .Go, carry (them) to tho 
42 Jonathan said to David, Go in peace 

3 David went thence to Mizpeh of Moab 
2 Shall I go and smite these Philistines f 
2 Go and smite the Philistines, and save K. 
5 So David and hia men went to Keilah 

16 Jonathan .. went to David into the wood 

22 Go, I pray you, prepare yet, and know 

24 they arose, and went to Ziph before Saul 

25 Saul also and his men went to seek (him) 

26 Saul went on this side of the mountain 

28 Saul, .went against the Philistines 
2 went to seek David and his men upon tho 

7 Saul rose up out of the cave, and went on 
22 Saul went home ; but David and his men 
42 she went after the messengers of David 

1 1 take . . the cruse of water, and let us go 

19 of the Lord, saying. Go, serve other gods 
25 So David went on his way, and Saul 

7 that I may go to her, and enquire of her 

8 he went, and two men with him, and they 
22 mayost have strength when thou goeat 



I Sa. ag. 7 "Wherefore now return, and go in peace 
30. 2 carried (themi away, and went on tlieir 

30. 9 So I)avid went, he and the six hundred 

31. 12 All tho valiant men arose, and went all 
a Sa. 2. 29 went through all Bithron, and they 

s. 32 Joab and his men went all night, and 
3. j6 her husband went with her along weepin;; 
3. 16 Then said Abner unto him. Go, retuni 
3. 19 Abner went also to speak in the ears ot 
3. 21 I will arise and go, and will gather all 

3. 21 sent Abner away ; and he went in peace 

4. 5 Bechab and Baanah, went, and came 

5. 6 the king and his men went to Jerusalem 

6. 2 David arose, and went with all the peopla 

6. 12 So David went and orought up the ark 

7. 3 Go, do all that (is) in thine heart ; or 

7. 5 Go and tell my servant David, Thus 

8. 3 as he went to recover his border at the 
It. 22 So the messenger went, and came and 

12. 29 David, .went to Babbah, and fought 

13. 7 Go now to thy brother Ajnnon's house 
13. 8 So Tamar went to her brother Amnon'g 
13. 19 hand on her head, and went' on crying 
13. 24 let the king. . and his servants, go with 
13. 25 Nay, my son, let us not all now go, lest 
13. 25 howbeit he would not go, but blessed 
13. 26 If not. .let my brother Amnon go with 
13. 26 king said. .Why should he go with thee! 
13. 37 Absalom fled, and \.'ent to Talmai, the 

13. 38 So Absalom fled , and went to Geshur 

14. 8 Go to thine house, and I will give charge 
14. 21 go therefore, bring the young man Absn. 
14. 23 So Joab arose, and went to Ge-hur, and 

14. 30 go and set it on fire. And Absalom's 

15. 7 lot mo go and pay my vow, which I havo 
15. 9 And the king said unto him. Go in peaco 
IS. 9 So ho arose, and went to Hebron 
15. 19 Wherefore goest thou also with us ? retun. 
15. 20 should I this day make thee go up and 

15. 22 And David said to Ittai, Go and pass over 

16. 13 as David and his men went by the way 
17. 17 and they went and told king David 

17. 21 went and told king David^ and said unto 

18. 21 Go teU the king what thou hast seen 

18. 24 the watchman went up to the roof over 
>8. 33 as he went, thus he said, my son A. 

19. 15 Judah came to Gilgal, to go to meet the t. 
19. 26 that I may ride thereon, and go to the 
eo. 5 So Amasa went to assemble. .Judah 
21. 12 David went and took the bones of Saul 
24. I to say. Go, number Israel and Judah 

I Kl. I. 13 Go and get thee in unto king David, and 
I. 49 and rose up, and went every man his way 
I. 50 went, and caught hold on the horns of 

1. 53 Solomon said unto him. Go to thine house 

2. 8 in the day when I isrent to Mahanaim 
e. 29 Solomon sen i. .saying. Go, fall upon him 
2. 40 Shimei arose, .and went to Gath to Ach. 

2. 40 Shimei went, and brought his servants 

3. 4 the king went to Gibeon to sacrifice there 
8. 66 went unto their tents joyful and glad of 

10. 13 so she turned, and went to her own cou. 
II. 5 Solomon went after Ashtoreth the godd. 
n. 10 that he should not go after other gods 
II. 21 Let me depart, that I may go to mine 
11. 22 thou seekest to go to thine own cour.'.ry 
II. 22 Nothing : howbeit let me go in any wise 

11. 24 they went to Damascus, andd^Velt therein 

12. 1 Eehoboam went to Shechem : for all Is. 

12. 30 for tho people went, .before the one 

13. 10 So he went another way, and returned 
13. 14 went after the man of God, and found him 
13. 17 nor turn again to go by the way that 

13. 28 ho went and found his carcase cast in ths 

14. 4 Jeroboam's wife, .went to Shiloh, and 
14. 7 Go, tell Jeroboam, Thus saith the Lord 
14. 9 for thou hast gone and maae thee other 
iJ. 31 went and served Baal, and worshipped 
17. 5 So he went and did according unto the 
17. 5 he went and dwelt by the brook Cherith 
17. 10 So he arose and went to Zarephath 

17. IS she went, and did according to the say. . 

18. 1 Go, show thyself unto Ahab ; and I will 
18. 2 Elijah went to show himself uuto Ahab 
18. 5 Go into the land, unto all fountains of 
18. 8 go, tell thy 16rd, Behold, Elijah ris here> 
j"!. It go, tell thy lord. Behold, Elijah (is here) 
iS. 14 go, tell thy lord. Behold, Elijah (is here) 
18. 16 Obadiah went to meet Ahab .. Ahab went 

18. 45 And Ahab rode, and went to Jezreel 

19. 3 he arose, and went for his life, and came 
19. 8 iiient in the strength of that meat forty d. 
19. 15 Go, return on thy way to the wilderness 

19. 20 he said unto him. Go back again : for 
jg. 21 Then he arose, and went after Elijah 

20. 22 Go, strengthen thyself, and mark, and see 
BO. 27 the children of Israel .. went against them 
EO. 43 king of Israel went to his house heavy 
22. 4 Wilt thou go with me to battle to Ramoi 
22. 6 Shall I go against Bamoth-gilead to battle 
22. 15 Micaiah, shall we go against Eamoth-gil. 
22. 48 Jehoshaphat made ships, .to go to Ophip 
22. 49 Let my servants go with thy servants 

a Kl. I. 2 Go, enquire of Baal-zebub the god of Ek.- 

1. 6 Go, turn again unto the king that sent 

2. I that Elijah went with Elisha from Gilgal 
2. 6 not leave thee. And they two went on 
2. 16 let them po, we pray the , and seek thy 

2. 18 ho said . .Did I not say unto you. Go not? 
a. as he went from thence to mount Carmel 

3. 7 he went and sent to Jehoshaph»*theI>!ng 
I i 7 valt thou go with mo against iloab to 



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9 So the kins of Israel went, and the king 
3 Then ha said. Go, borrow thee vessels ,-il>. 
5 So she went from him, and shut the door 

7 he said. Go, sell the oil, and pay thy debt 

24 Drive, and go forward ; slack not. .riding 

25 So she went, and came unto the man of 
. 29 Gird up thy loins . . and go thy way : if 

19 And he said unto him. Go in peace 
2 Let us go, we pray thee, unto J ordan, and 

2 where we may dwell. And he answered, Go 

3 go with thy;serv. . .he answered, 1 will go 

4 So he went with them. And when they 
1. 13 he said, Go and spy where he (is), that I 
i. 22 that they may eat. .and go to their 
I. 23 he sent, .and they went to their master 
. 8 and carried thence (also), and went and 
.14 and the king sent . . saying, Go and see 
. 15 And thoy went after them unto Jordan 

1 Arise, and go thou and thine household 

2 she went with her household, and sojou. 
. 8 go, meet the man of God, and enquire of 
1. 9 So Hazael went to meet him, and took a 
1. 10 Go, say unto him. Thou mayest certainly 
;. 28 he went with Joram the son of Ahab to 

1 take this box. .and go to Ramoth-gilead 
4 So. .the prophet, went to Ramoth-giload 

15 out of the city to go to tell (it) in Jezreel 
I. i6 Jehu rode in a chariot, and went to Jezr 

18 So there went one on horseback to meet 

35 they went to bury her ; but they found 
I. 25 and went to the city of the house of Baal 
. 10 king Ahaz went to Damascus to meet 
. 27 let them go and dwell there,- and let him 
. 36 So Sennacherib, .went and returned, and 

13 Go ye, enquire of the Lord for me, and 

14 went unto Huldah thq prophetess, tho 
. 29 Pharaoh-nechoh . . king Josiah went again. 

4 and (the king) went the way toward the 

39 And they went to the entrance of Gedor 

4 David and all Israel went to Jerusalem 

20 As he went to Ziklag, there fell to him 

4 Go and tell David my servant. Thus saith 

11 that thou must go (to be) with thy fathers 

3 as he went to stablish his dominion by 

5 Then there went (certain), and told David 

2 Go, number Israel from Beer-sheba even 
10 Go and tell David, saying. Thus saith the 

30 David could not go before it to enquire of 

3 So SolomoU. . went to the high place that 

3 Solomon went to Hamath-zobah, and pr. 
I Rehoboam went to Shechem : for to She. 

16 So all Israel went to their tents 

4 returned from going against JeroBoam 
3 go, break thy league with Baasha king 

3 Wilt thou go with mo to Ramoth-gilead ? 

5 Shall we go to Ramoth-gilead to battle 
H Micaiah, shall we go to Ramoth-gilead 

36 joined, .to make ships to go to Tarshish 

37 that they were not able to go to Tarshish 

5 went with Jehoram the son of Ahab king 
10 Amaziah separated them .. to go homo 

n went to the valley of Salt, and smote of 
13 that they should not go with him to 

6 So the posts went with the letters from 

21 Go, enquire of the Lord for me, and for 

22 Hilkiah. .went to Huldah the prophetess 

31 Then we departed, .to go unto Jerusalem 

6 Ezra, .went into the chamber of Johanan 

12 all the people went their way to eat, and 

12 light in the way wherein they should go 

19 and the way wherein they should go 

32 after them went Hoshaiah, and half of 
16 Go, gather together all the Jews (that are) 
21 Before I go (whence) I shall not return 
35 that they may go, and say unto thoo 

8 go to my servant Job, and offer up for 

9 went and did according as the Lord co. 

8 teach . .in the way which thou shalt go 

13 spare me. .before I go hence, and be no 

9 why go I mourning because of the oppr. 

7 They go from strength to strength 
3 A Are goeth before him, and bumeth up 
7 that they might go to a city of habitation 
I Let us go into the house of the Lord 
7 Whither shall I go from thy spirit ? 

28 Say not unto thy neighbour. Go, and come 
12 When thou goest, thy fateps shall not be 

3 go, humble thyself, and make sure thy fr. 

6 Go to the ant, thou sluggard ; consider 

7 Go from the presence of a foolish man 

12 scomer. .neither will he go imto the wise 

29 three . . four are comely in going 
I Go to now, I will prove theo with niirth 

1 Keep thy foot when thou goest to the 

15 naked shall he return to go as he came 

16 in aU points as he came, so shall he go 

2 better to go to the house of mourning 

2 than to go to the house of feasting : for 

3 Be not hasty to go out of his sight : stand 

15 he knoweth not how to go to the city 

16 walking and mincing (as) they go, and 

8 Whom shall I send, and who will go for 

9 And he said Go, and tell this people 
2. Go, ye swift messengers, to a nation sea. 
2 Go and loose the sackcloth from off thy 
6 Go, set a watchman, let him declare what 

IS Go, get thee unto this treasurer .. unto S. 

13 that they might go, and fall backward 
21 wherein shall go no galley with oars 
37 So Sennacherib, .went and returned, and 
10 X shall go to the gates of the grave 

2 I will go before thee, and make the croo. 



Isa. 48. 17 lea.leth . . 1)y tho way.. thou shouldcst go 
52. 12 For ye shall not. .go by flight : for tho L. 
57. 17 he went on Irowardly in the way of his 
Jer. I. 7 thou shalt go to all that I shall send tlica 
a. 25 loved strangers, and after them will I go 
3. 8 Jiidah feared not, but went and played 
7. 12 But go ye now unto my place which 
Q. 2 that I might leave my people, and go 
13. .4 arise, go to Euphrates, and hide it there 
13. s So I went, and hid it by Euphrates, as 
13. 6 Arise, go to Euphrates, and take the 
13. 7 Then I wfent to Euphrates, and digged 

15. 6 thou art gone backward : therefore will I 

16. 5 neither go to lament nor bemoan them 
so. 6 all that dwell in thy house shall go into 
82. 22 thy lovers shall go into captivity : surely 
25. 6 go not after other gods to serve them 

28. II And the prophet Jeremiah went his way 
30. 16 every one of them, shall go into captivity 

35. IS go not after other gods to servo them 

36. 19 Go, hide thee, tliou and Jeremiah ; and 

37. 12 to go into the land of Benjamin, to sep. 
40. 4 whither it seemeth good, .to go, thither 

40. 5 or go where . . convenient unto thee to go 
40. 15 Let me go, I pray thee, and I wiU slay 
41. 12 went to fight with Ishmael the son of No. 
41. 14 went unto Johanan the son of Kareah] 

41. IS escaped. .and went to the Ammonites 

41. 17 they departed, .to go to enter into Egypt 
44. 3 they went to bum incense . . to serve other 
45- '5 thy life will I give . . whither thou goest 
46. 22 The voice thereof sliall go like a serpent 

49. 3 for their king shall go into captivity 

50. 4 they shall go, and seek the Lord their 

51. 9 forsake her, and let us go every one into 

51. S9 when he went with Zedekiah tlie king of 

52. 7 and- they went by the way of the plain 
Lam. 4. 18 hunt, .that wo cannot go in our streets 
Eze. I. 9 joined.. they turned not when they went 

I. 9 they went every one straight forward 

1. 12 And they went every one straight 

1. 12 whither the spirit was to go, they went 

1. 12 they turned not when they went 
I. 17 they tnrned not wlien they went 

1. 17 When they went, they went upon their 
1. 19 when the. .creatures went, the wheels 
1. 20 Whithersoever the spirit was to go 
I. 20 they went, thither (was their) spirit to go 
I. 21 When those went, (these) went ; and when 
I. 24 when they went, I heard the noise of their 
3. I and go speak unto the house of Israel 
3. 4 Son of man, go, get thee unto the house 
3. II go, get thee to them of the captivity, unto 
3. 14 I went in bitterness, in the heat of my 
10. 1 1 When they went, they went upon theii 
10. II they turned not as they went 
10. II they turned not^as they went 
10. 16 when the cherubim went, the wheels we. 
10. 22 they went every one straight forward 
12. II they shall remove, (and) go into captivity 
20. 39 Go ye, serve yo every one his idols, and 
30. 17 and these, .shall go into captivity 

30. 18 and her daughters shall go into captivity 
Eos. I. 2 Go, take unto thee a wife of whoredoms 

1. 3 So he went and took Gomer tne daughter 

2. 5 for she said, I will go after my lovers 

2. 7 I ivill go and return to my first husband 

2. 13 she went after her lovers, and forgat me 

3. I Go yet, love a woman beloved of (her) fr. 
5. 6 ITiey shall go with theii- flocks and with 
5. 13 then went Ephraim to the Assyrian, and 

5. 15 I will go (and) return to my place, tiU they 
7. 12 When they shall go, I will spread my net 

Amos 2. 7 a man and his father will go in unto tho 

6. 2 and from thence go ye to Hamath the 
7. 12 thou seer, go, flee thee away into tha 

7. IS Go, prophesy unto my people Israel 

9. 4 though they go into captivity before their 
Jon I. 2 Arise, go to Nineveh, that great city, and 

3. 2 Arise, go unto Nineveh, that great city 

3. 3 So Jonah arose, and went unto Nineveh 
Mic. I. 8 I will go stripped and naked : I will make 

2. 3 neither shall ye go haughtily : for this 
Hab. 3. s Before him went the pestilence, and bur. 
Zech. 6. 7 the bay. .sought to go that they might 

8. 21 Let us go speedily to pray. .1 will go also 
8. 23 We will go with you ; for we have heard 

12. To {cause to) go on, ~\T, yalak, 5. 

Numi6. 46 go quickly unto the congregation, and 

13. To go out, Nv; yatsa. 

Lev. IS- 32 This (is) thelawof him. .whose seed goeth 

22. 4 or a man whose seed goeth from him 
Esth. I. 19 let there go a royal commandment from 
Psa. 41. 6 his heart gatliereth.. he goeth abroad 
Zech. 6. 8 these that go toward the north country 

li.To remove, journey, VP3 nasa. 

Exodi4. 19 the pillar of the cloud went from before 

Num. 2. 31 They shall go hindmost with their stand. 

10. 14 In the first (place) went tho standard of 

10. 33 the ark. .went before them in the three 

Judg-'i8. II there went from thence of the family of 

15. To go aside, to sur. 

Judg 16. 17 my strength will go from me, and I shall 
1 Sa. 22. 14 goeth at thy bidding, and is honourable 

16. To go over, 151; abar. -' 

Gen. 41. 46 and went tliroughout all the land of Egy. 
ExodsS. 26 for every one that went to be numbered 
Lev. 26. 6 neither shall the sword go through your 
Numi3. 32 through which wo have gone to search It 



Num22. 26 the angel of tlio Lord went further, aiid 

32. 21 And will go all of you .irmcd ovci 
Deut. 6. I lu the land whither yo go to pOBECs* ii 
II. 8 tho land whither ye go to possess it 
It. II the land whither ye go to possess it 
30. 13 Who shall go over the sea for us, and br. 
Judgi2. I went northward, and said unto Jephthali 
Ruth 2. 8 neither go from hence, but abide here fast 
a Sa. 20. 14 he went through all the trilies of Israel 
I Ki.22. 24 NVTiich way went tlie spirit of the Lord 
22. 36 there went a proclamation throughout 
5 CI1.18. 23 Whicli way went tho spirit of the Lord 
Nch. 9. ti so that they went through the midst of 
Job 9. II Lo, ho goeth by me, and I see (liini) not 

21. 29 Ilavo ye not asked them that go by tho 
Tsa. 42. 4 for I had gone with the multitude ; I 

66. 6 they went through tho flood on foot 
rrov.24. 30 I went by the field of the slothful, and 
Isa. S4- 9 tlio waters of Noah should no more go 
Jer. 49. 17 every ono that goeth by it shall be aston. 

so. 13 every one that goeth by Babylou shall 
Ezc. 9. s Go yo after him tlirough the city, and cm. 
14. 17 Sword, go through tho land; so that I cut 
17. To go up, nhll a?«^- 

Kumio. 19 Wo will go by the high way : and if I and 
I lCi.22. IS Go, and prosper: for the Lord shall deli. 
Job 6. i3 Tlio paths, .they go to notliingand perish 
IS. To (cause t>) govp, .1^;; a!ah, 5. 

1 Ki. 10. j6 six hundred, .cf gold went to one target 

10. 17 three pound of gold went to one shield. 
Ch. 9. IS six hundred . .of beaten gold went to 

g. 16 three hundred, .went to one shield > 

10. To step,- go apart, ifiy^ pasa. <■ 

Isa. 27. 4 I would go tlu-ough thcra, I would bum 

20. To step, nuv tsaad. 

Prov. 7. 8 and he went tho way to her house 

Jer. 10. s needs be borne, bccauso they cannot go 

21. To go or covie near, 3-i:j qarab. 

Lev. 9. 7 Go untothe altar, and offer thy sin otfer. 
9. 8 Aaron therefore went unto the altar, and 

22. 3 that goeth unto tho holy things, which 
Isa, 8. 3 I went unto the proijhetess; and she con., 

22. To go to and fro, b^e' shut. 

2 Sa. 24. 8 So when they had gone through all tho 

23. To go ahoul, or singing, -fx) sliur. 

Isa. 57. 9 thou wentest to tho king with ointment 

24. To go, lead, &yai ago. 

Matt26. 46 Eiso, let us be going : behold, he Is at 
Mark i. 38 Let us go into the next tovras, that I may 
14. 42 Pviso up, let U3 go ; lo, he that betrayetli 
John II. 7 saith ho. .Let us go into Judea agaia 

11. 15 notthere.. nevertheless let us go unto him 
II. iCJ Let 1:3 a!3o go, th.it wc may die with him 
14. 31 even so I do. Arise, let us go henco 

25.7*0 go up, i.vaPaiyco aiidbcinu. 

Luke 5. 19 they went upon the house top, and let Mm. 

IQ.To go away or off, Hvei/xi apeirrd. 

Acts 17. 10 who coming, .went into the synagogue of 

27. To go off or away, iiwepxa/xai aperchomai. 
Matt. 2. =2 when ho heard, .he was afraid to go thit 

4. 24 And his fame went throughout all Syria. 
8. 19 I will follow thee whithersoever thou g 
8. 21 suffer me first to go and bury my father 

8. 32 they went into the Iierd of swine : and 

10. 5 Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and 
13. 28 Wilt thou then that we go anc( gather ' 

13. 46 v/ent and sold all that he had, and bought 
14. 15 that they may go into the villages, and 

14. 25 Jesus [went] unto them, walking on the 
16. 21 how that he must go unto Jerusalem 
18. 30 went and cast him into prison, till ho 
21. 29 but afterward he repented, and went 

21. 30 answered and said, I (go), sir ; and went 
2S. 10 while they went to buy, the bridegroom 
25. i3 he that had received one went and digged 
25. 2s and went and hid thy talent in the earth 
e6. 36 Sit ye hero, while I go and pray yonder 

27. 5 departed, and went and hanged himself 

28. 10 go tell my brethren that they go into G. 
Mark i. 20 they left their father., and went after him 

5. 24 And (Jesus) went with him ; and much 

6. 27 he went and beheaded him in the prison 
6. 36 that they may go into the country round 

6. 37 Shall we go and buy two hundred penny. 

7. 24 v?cnt into the borders of Tyre and SidoD 

9. 43 than ha\Tng two hands to go into hell 
14. 10 Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went 
14 12 'Where wUt thou that we go and preparo 

16. 13 [they weut and told (it) unto the residue) 
Luke 5. 14 eo,and show thyself to the priest.and offer 

8. 34 [went and] told (it) in the city and in the 
q. 12 that [they may go] into the towns and co. 

9. 57 I will follov.r thee whithersoever thou go. 
g. 59 suffer me first to go and bury my father 
9. 60 go thou and preach the kingdom of God 

17. 23 See here ! or, see there! go not after (the.) 

22. 13 they went, and found as he had said unto 
24. 24 certain of them.. went to the sepulchre 

John 4. 47 he went unto him, and besought him that 
6. I After these things Jesus went over the j 
6. 68 Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast •. 
9. 7 He went his way therefore, and washed 
9. II I went and washed, and I received sight 

11. 54 went thence unto a countrj' near to the 

12. 10 p.-iid. .behold, the world is gone after him 

18. they went backward, and fell to the gn>. 



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Acts 5 5. 26 then went the captain with the officers 
Gal.illi- 17 I went into Arabia, and returned again 
Jude 1^' 7 going after strange flesh are set forth 
3.ev. TO. 9 I went unto the angel, and said unto liim 
12. 17 went to make war witli the remnant of 
16. 2 the first went, and poured out his vial 

28. To go tlwough, SiQpxoixai dierchomai. 

luke 2. 15 Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and 
Acts II. 22 Barnabas, that [he should go] as far as A. 

20. 25 among whom I have gone preachmg the 

39. To go into, ticrepxo^Lai elserchomai. 

Luke 19. 7 That he wasgono to be Mr. 10.25, Lu.18.2s 

30. To pass VUt of., CKnopevoiiai €K OV e|iu, airo 

Markio. 46 as he went out of Jericho with his disci. 
.11. 19 wlien even was come, he went out of the 
/ 13. I as he went out of the temple, one of his 

Ttlov. 1. 16 out of his mouth went a sharp two edged 
19. 15 out of his mouth goeth asharpsword 

3i.ro go oxit or forth, f^epxofiai exerchomai. 
/ilattts. 21 Tlien Jesus went thence, and departed 
•I/Ukei4. 18 I must needs go and see it : I pray thee 
(Acts 16. 10 we endeavoured to go into Macedonia 
> ■ - 16. 19 saw that the hope of their gains was gone 
'Eom. 10. 18 verily, their sound went into all the earth 
12 Co. 2. 13 but. .1 went from thence into Macedonia 
J!«*Ssv' 8. i7but..ofhi3 own accord he went unto you 

32.7*0 go ill unto, elVeifti us eiseimi eis. 
- Acts 3. 3 Peter and John about to go into the tern. 
Ileb. ' 9. 6 the priests went always into the first tab. 

83. To go on, epxa/xai crclwmai. 

Matt. 12. 9 when he was departed thence, he went 
\ 13. 36 Then Jesus, .went into the house : and 
14. 12 and buried it, and went and told Jesus 
J 14. 29 Peter, .walked on the water, to go to Jes. 
'jiark 3. 19 and they went into an house 
Luke 2. 44 But they, .went a day's journey ; and 

• 14. I as he went into the house of one of the 

John 4. 45 seen all .. for they also went unto the feast 

4 6. 17 went over the sea toward Capernaum 

21. 3 They say unto him, We also go with thee 
Acts 4. 23 being let go, they went to their own com. 

28. 14 to tarry, .and so we went toward Rome 
Heb. J I. 8 obeyed, .not knowing whither ho went 

34.7*0 go in unto, i/xfialvo) eh embaino eis. 
Matt. 13. 2 so that he went into a ship, and sat 
Luke 8. 22 that he went into a ship with his discip. 

35. 7*0 go hack, pass, fiiraPalva metabaino. 
Lukeio. 7 remain . . Go not from house to house 

36. 7*0 go or pass along, irapaTropevo/j.ai paraporeu. 
Mark 2. 23 he went through the corn fields on the 

37. 7*0 become alongside, irapayii/ofiai paraginomai. 
Acts 23. 16 he wont and entered into tlie castle 

38. 2*0 mahe way, ■n-oteai dShv poieo hodon. 

Mark 2. 23 as they went, to pluck the ears of corn 
39.7*0 go near or alongside, napepxo/J-at parerc?io, 

Luke 1 7. 7 will say. .Go and sit down to meat ? 
40. 7*0 ^vall round about, irepmaTeai peripateo. 

Mark 12. 38 scribes, which love to go in long clothing 
41.7*0 go or pass on, wopevOfiai poreuomai. 

Matt. 2. 8 Go and search diligently for the young 
2. 20 go into the land of Israel : for they are 

8. 9 I say to this (man). Go, and he goeth 

9. 13 But go ye and learn what (tliat) meaneth 
10. 6 go rather to the lost slieep of the house 
10. 7 as ye go, preach, saying, The kingdom 

J I. 4 Go and show John again those things 
12. I At that time Jesus went on the sabbath 
12 45 Then goeth he, and taketh with himself 
17/27 go thou to the sea, and cast an hook 
18. 12 goeth into tlie mountains, and seeketh 
21. 2 Go into the village over against yon, and 

21. 6 tlie disciples went, and did as Jesus com. 

22. 9 Go ye therefore into the highways; and 
22. 15 Then went the Pharisees, and took coun. 
25. 9 go ye rather to them that sell, and buy 

25. i6 Then he., went and traded with the same 

26. 14 Then one of the twelve . . went unto the 

27. 66 So they went, and made the sepulchre 

28. 7 go quickly, and tell his disciples that 
28. 9 [And as they went to tell his disciples] 
28. 19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations 

Tllarkifi. 10 [she went and told them that had been] 

16. 12 [as they walked, and went into the coun.] 

16. 15 [Go ye into all the world, and preach the] 

IiUka 1. 39 and went into the hill country with haste 

2. 3 all went to be taxed, every one into his 

g. 41 his parents went to Jerusalem every year 

4. 42 departed and went into a, desert place 

5. 24 take up thy couch, and go into thine lio. 
7. 6 Then Jesus went with them. And when 
7. 8 and I say unto one, Go, and he goeth 

7. II that he went into a city called Nain ; and 

7. 50 Thy faith hath saved thee ; go in peace 

8. 48 Daughter, be of good comfort .. go in peace 
9. 13 except we should go and buy meat for all 

9. 51 he stedfastly set his face to go to Jerusa. 
9. 52 they went, and entered into a vjllag* of 
9. 53 face was aa though he would go to Jeru. 
9. 56 And the^ went to another village 

. 9. 57 that, as they went in the way, a certain 

10. 37 ITien said Jesus . . Go, and do thou likew. 

10. 38 it came to pass, as they went, that he 

11. 5 shall go unto him at midnight, and say 
II. 36 Tbougoethhe, and taketh. .seven other 



Luke 1 3. 
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Acts 22. 

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Matt. 5. 

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19. 

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32 Go ye, and tell that fox. Behold, I cast 

10 when tliou art bidden, go and sit down in 

19 five yoke of oxen, and I go to prove them 

31 Or what king, going to make war against 
4 go after tliat wliich was lost, until he 

15 he went and joined liimself to a citizen 

18 I will arise and go to my father, and will 

30 but if one went unto them from the dead 

11 it came to pass, as he went to Jerusalem 
14 said. .Go show yourselves unto the priest 

12 A certain nobleman went into a far cou. 
28 he went before, ascending up to Jerusal. 
36 as he went, tliey spread their, clothes in 

8 Take heed .. go ye not therefore after 
8 Go and prepare us the passover, that we 
22 truly the Son of man goeth, as it was 

33 am ready to go with thee,both into prison 
39 he came out, and went, as he was wont 

13 two of them went that same day to a vil. 
28 drew nigh unto the village whitherthey w. 
28 as though he would have gone further 
35 Whither will he go, that we shall not fl. 

35 will he go unto the dispersed among the G. 
53 [And every man went unto his own house] 

1 [Jesus went unto the mount of Olives] 
1 1 [Neither do I condemn thee : go, and sin] 

4 he goeth before them, and the sheep fol. 

11 I go, that I may awake him out of sleep 

2 I would have told you. I go to prepare a 

3 if I go and prepare a place for you, I will 

12 greater, .because I go unto my Father 
28 I go unto the Father : for my Father is 
28 I leave the world, and go to the Father 
17 go to my brethren, and say unto them 
II come . .as ye have seen him go into heav. 

25 take part, .that he might go to his own 

20 Go, stand and speak in the temple to the 

26 Arise, and go toward the south, unto the 

27 he arose and went : and, behold, a man 

36 as they went on (their) way, they came 
39 the eunuch . . went on his way rejoicing 

1 1 Arise, and go into the street which is 

20 go with them, doubting nothing : for I 

17 departed, and went into another place 
7 they assayed to go into Bithynia : but the 

16 it came to pass, as we went to prayer, a 
36 now therefore depart, and go in peace 

14 sent away Paul, to go as it were to tho 
6 from henceforth I will go unto the Gent. 

21 Paul purposed in the spirit, .to go to Je. 
I and departed for to go into Macedonia 

22 I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem 

5 went to Damascus, to bring them which 

10 Arise, and go into Damascus ; and there 

23 Make ready two hundred soldiers to go 

32 they left the horsemen [to go] with him 

12 unto Cesar ? unto Cesar shalt thou go 

20 I asked, .whether he would go to Jems. 

12 Whereupon, as I went to Damascus with 

3 gave . . liberty to go unto his friends to 

26 Go unto this people, and say, Hearing 
. 25 now I go unto Jerusalem to minister 

27 and ye be disposed to go, whatsoever ia 
. 4 if it be meet that I go also, they shall go 
, 6 bring me on my journey whithersoever 1 g. 
, 3 As I besought, .when I went into Maced. 

13 we will go into such a city, and continue 

19 By which also he wentand preached 
, 22 AVho is gone into heaven, and is on the 

11 for they have gone in the way of Cain 

toward, irpoaipxoixai prnserchomai. 

. 26 he went and told the cliief captain, saying 

away, virdya hupago. 

. 41 compel thee to go a mile, go with him 

32 And he said unto them. Go. And when 

6 take up thy bed, and go unto thine ho. 
44 for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that 

15 go and tell him his fault between thee and 

21 go. .sell that thou hast, and give to tne 

4 Go ye also into the vineyard, and whats. 

7 Go ye also into the vineyard; and whats. 

28 said, Son, go work to day in my vineyard 

18 Go into tlie city to such a man, and say ■ 

24 The Son of man goeth as it is written of 
10 go tell my brethren that they go into G. 

;. 19 Go home to thy friends, and tell them 

34 go in peace, and be whole of thy plague 

31 for there were many coming and going 
38 How many loaves have ye 7 go and see 

13 Go ye into the city, and there shall meet 
21 The Son of man indeed goeth, as it is 

. 42 [But as he went the people thronged] 
. 58 When thou goest with thine adversary 

14 that, as they went, tliey were cleansed 
30 Go ye into the village over against 

8 but canst not tell, .whither it goeth 
. 16 Go, call thy husband, and come hither 

21 the ship was at the land whither they w. 
3 Depart hence, and go into Judtca, that 

33 and (then) I go unto him that sent me 
. 14 I know whence 1 came, and whither I go 

8. 14 tell whence I come, and whither I go 

8. 21 said Jesus, .whither I go, ye cannot come 
a. 22 he s.ilth Whither I go, ye cannot come 

9. 7 said. .Go, wash in the pool of Silonra 

Q. II Go to the pool of Siloam, and wash: and 
II. 8 stone thee ; and goest thou thither again? 
II. 31 She goeth unto tho grave to weep there 

11. 44 Jesus saith. .Loose him, and let him go 

12. 35 that walketh. . knoweth not whither he go 

13. 3 he was come from God, a,nd went to God 



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Johni3. 33 Whither I go, ye cannot come ; so now I 
13. 36 Simon Peter said. .Lord, whither goest j 

13. 36 Whither I go, thou canst not follow raw . 

14. 4 whither I go ye know, and the way ye 

14. 5 Lord, we know not whither thou goest 

15. 16 that ye should go and bring forth fruit 

16. 5 none of you asketh me. Whither goest ; 
16. 10 because I go to my Father, and ye see 

16. 16 [ye shall see me ; because I go to the Fa.] 
16. 17 What is this . .Because I go to the Fathcrl 
21. 3 Peter saith unto them, I go a fishing '.*f 

I Jo. 2. II knoweth not whither he goeth, because 
Eev. 10. 8 Go. .take the little book which is open 

13. 10 He that leadeth into captivity shall go 

14. 4 follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth 

17. 8 and shall ascend, .and go into perdition 

17. II the beast that was. .goeth into perdition 

44.7*0 give way, x^pew choreo. 

Matt 15. 17 whatsoever entereth in at the mouth go. 
[See also Armed, astray, captive, captivity, forward, 
free fully, ill, let, letting, near, nigh, right on, wall, 
well with, whoring.] 

00, able to - 

To go out or forth, Kfl yatsa, 

Num 26. 2 all that are able to go to Avar in Israel 

GO aboard, to — 

To go up upon, iirtfiaivco epibatno. 

Acts 21. 2 finding a ship, .we went aboard, and set 
60 about, to -^ 
1.7*0 go on, ifyn halak. 

Prov 20. 19 He that goeth about (as) a talebearer re. 
2. 7*0 withdraw self, turn about, pan chamaq, 7. 

Jer. 31. 22 How long wilt thou go about, thou 

3.7*0 go round about, 335 sabdb. 

Josh 16. 6 and the border went about eastward unto 

1 Sa. 15. 12 he set him up a place, and is gone about 

2 Ki. 3. 25 the slingers went about (it), and smote it 
2 Ch.17. 9 went about throughout all the cities of J. 

23. 2 they went about in Judah, and gathered 

Eccl. 2. 20 I went about to cause my heart.to despair 

Song 3. 3 The watchmen that go about the city fo. 

5. 7 The watchmen that went about the city, 

4.2*0 go round about, 35D sabdb, 3a. 

Psa. 55. 10 Day and night they go about it upon tha 
Song 3. 2 I will rise now, and go about the city ia 

0. 7*0 go about, trade, "inD sachar. 

Jer. 14. 18 both the prophet and the priest go about 

0.7*0 do, make, n'sfV asah. 

Deut 31. 21 know their imagination which they go ah. 

7.7*0 go to and fro, taw shut. 

Ifum II. 8 the people went about, and gathered (it) 

8.7*0 go through, SUpxofiai dierchomai. 

Acts 10. 38 who went about doing good, and healing 

9. To put hands on, attempt, iirix^ipiw epicheireo. 
Acts 9. 29 Grecians : but they went about to slay 

10.7*0 seek, desire, (t^Tea zeted:\ 

John 7. 19 none of youkeepeth..Whygoye about to 

7. 20 Thou hast a devil : who goeth about to 
Acts 21. 31 as they went about to kill him, tidings 
Kom 10. 3 and going about to establish their own 

11.7*0 try, attempt, Trupa^o) peirazo. 

Acts 24. 6 Who also hath gone about to profane tho 

12.2*0 try, attempt, veipdofiat peiraomai. 

Acts 26. 21 caught me in the temple, and went about 

13.2*0 go round about, ireptdyo) periago. ^ 

Matt. 4. 23 Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in 
• 9. 35 And Jesus went about all the cities and 
Acts 13. II he went about seeking some to lead him. 

60 abroad, to — 

1. 7*0 go on habitually, X2n halak, 7. 

Psa. 77. 17 sent out a sound : thine arrows also went a. 

2.2*0170 out or forth, HVJ yatsa.^ 

Dout 23. 10 then shall he go abroad out of the camp 

3. To go through, Siepxoixat dierchomai. 
Luke 5. 15 went there a fame abroad of him 

i.To go out or forth, ^^epxo/iai exerchomai. 

Matt. 9. 26 the fame hereof went abroad into all that 
John2i. 23 Then went this saying abroad among the 

GO again, to — 

1.2*0 p'o bacJc, 3!t!' sAm5. 

Gen. 43. 2 said unto them.'Go again, buy us a little 

43. 13 Take also your brother, and arise, go ag. 

44. 25 our father said^ Go again, (and) buy us 
Xum23. 16 said. Go again unto Balak, and say thus 
Deut24. 19 thou shalt not go again to fetch it : it ■> 
I Sa. 5. II let it go again to his own place, that it 

25. 12 So David's young men. .went again, and 
29. 4 that he may go again to his place which 

1 Ki. 12. 27 and go again to Rehoboam king of Judabt 

18. 43 And he said. Go again seven times ' 

19. 20 he said unto him. Go back again : for f 

2 Ki. 4. 31 wherefore he went again to meet him ^ 

2 Ch. 19. 4 and he went out again througk the people 
Jer. 46. 16 Arise, and let us go again to our o^vn pe.. 

2.2*0 turn upon or about, ivicTTpf^u epistrepho. 
- Acts 15. 36 Let us go again and visit ourbrethreniu, 



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GO along, to — 

To go on, %h^ Juxlak. 

Josh. 17. 7 the bordei* went along on the r'ljM hand 
2 Sa. 16. 13 Shimei went along on the hill's side over 

GO and meet, to — 

To come opposite to, iiravrdw hupantao. 

Johmi. 20 Martha .. went and met him : but Mary 

GO aside, to — 

J.To ffo aside, IW srtr. 

Deut 28. 14 thou Shalt not go aside from any of the 
Z.To go aside, no'^ satah. 

Hum, s- 12 If any man's wife go aside, and commit 
5. 19 if thou hast not gone aside to unclean. 
5. 20 But if thou hast gone aside (to another) 

5. 29 when a wife goeth aside (to another) ins. 

Z.To give space, withdraw, ayaxwpea a.nnclutreu. 
Acts 23. 19 went (mth him) asjile privately, and asked 
26. 31 when they were gone aside, they talked 

A.To go away, aircpxo/xat aperclwmai. 

Acts 4. 15 commanded them to go aside out of the 
6. To give space, withdraw, vtroxt^ptio htcpochoreO. 

luke 9. JO went aside privately into a desert place 
00 astray, to — 
i.To be driven or forced away, nnj nadach, 2. 

Deut 22. I shalt not see thy brother's ox. .go astray 
2. To err, go astray through ignorance, iyy shagag. 

Tsa.119. 67 Before I was afflicted I went astray; but 
3. 7*0 err, go astray through ignorance, nv^ shagah. 

Trov. 5. 23 greatness of his folly ho shall go astray 

4. To go astray, err, irXavdofxai planaoinai. 
Matt 18. 12 be gone astray, .which is gone astray 

18. 13 ninety and nine which weut not astray 
■ 1 Pe. 2. 25 For ye were as sheep going astray ; but 
2 Pe. 2. 15 are gone astray, following the way of B. 

GO astray, to cause to — 

To cause to err through ignorance, njy shagch, 5. 
Prov 28. 10 causeth the lighteous to go astray in an 

GO away, to — 

l.To go on, "^n halak. 

Jer. 22. 10 weep sore for him that goeth away : for 
51. 50 Ye that have escaped the sword go away 
II03. 6. 4 and as the early dew it goeth away 

2. To go on, 'n^; yalak. 

Gen. 38. 19 she arose, and went away, and laid by 
Jixodx2. 28 children of Israel went away, and did as 
Josh.18. 8 men arose, and went away : and Joshua 
Judgip. 2 went away from him unto her father's h. 

1 Sa. 15. 27 And as Samuel turned about to go away ■ 

28. 25 they rose up, and went away that night 

2 Ki. 5. II But Naaman was wroth, and went away 

S 12 So he turned^ and went away in a rage 
Hos. 5. 14 I, (even) I, wiU tear and go away ; I will 

3. To go out, NV; yatsa. 

Deut 15. 16 I will not go away from thee; because 

4. To remove, journey, JJDJ nasa. 

Judgi6. 3 and went away with them, bar and all 
16. 14 and went away mth the pin of the beam 

&,To be removed, vpj nasa, 2. 

Job 4. 21 Doth not their excellency, .go away? 
6. To go on or over, njj; abar. 

■X Sa. 18. 9 the mule that (was) under him went away 
7. To go up, rihif alah. 

2 Ki. 12. 18 and he went away from Jerusalem 

8. To turn the face, ."139 pa nah. 

Jer. 6. 4 Woe unto us ! for the day goeth away, for 

9. To turn, Tisn haphak. 

2 Ch. 9. 12 went away to her own land, she and her 

10. To go away or off, airepxa/J-ai aperchomai. 
Matt. 8. 31 [suffer us to go away into the herd of sw.) 

T9. 22 he went away sorrowful : for he had gr. 

25. 46 And these shall go away into everlasting 
a5. 42 He went away again the second time, and 

26. 44 he left them, and went away again, and 
Markio. 22 And he was sad. and went away grieved 

14. 39 And again he went away, and prayed 
Xnke 2. 15 as the angels were gone away from them 
John 4. 8 For his disciples were gone away unto the 

6. 22 (that) his disciples were gone away alone 
JO. 40 went away again beyond Jordan, into 
x6. 7 It is expedient for you that I go away 
16. 7 for if I go not away, the Comforter will 
so. 10 Then the disciples went away again unto 

W.To go out or forth, ^epxa^at exerchomai. 
Acts 10. 23 on the morrow Peter went away with th. 

12. To pass on, wopeiouat poreuomai. 

Matt 28. 16 Then the eleven disciples went away Into 

1 3. To go away, iiirdya hupago. 

John 6. 67 Then said Jesus. .Will ye also go away? 
12. II many of the Jews went away, and belie. 
14. 28 I go away, and come (again) unto you 

CO back, to — 

\.To depart, remove, fall off from, e>ffl mush, 5. 
Job 23. 12 Neither have 1 gone back from the comm. 

2.T0 go back, :iD sug. 

Psa. 8a 18 So will not we go back from theo : quick. 



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3. To he or keep free, Jnp para. 

£ze. 24 14 I will not go back, neither will I spare 
i.To go back, aie' shub. 

Judg 11. 35 opened my mouth , . and I cannot go back 

18. 26 he turned and went back unto his house 

1 Ki. 13. 19 So he went back with him, and did eat 

2 Ki. 2. 13 went back, and stood by the bank of Jo. 

8. 29 And king Jorara went back to be healed 
GO before, to — ' 

l.To go before, D'i|7 qadam, 3. 

Psa. 68. 25 The singers went before, the players on 
89. 14 mercy and trutli shall go before thy face' 

2. To go before, vpodya proagO. 

Matt. 2. 9 and, lo, the star, .went before them, till 
14. 22 and to go before him unto the other side 
21. 9 And the multitudes that went before 

21. 31 go into tlie kingdom of God before you 
26. 32 Butatter. .Iwill go before youintoGalilee 
28. 7 beliold, he goeth before you into Galilee 

Mark 6. 45 to go to the other side before unto Beths. 

10. 32 and Jesus went before them : and they 

11. 9 And they that went before, and they that 
14. 28 But after. .1 will go before you into Galil. 
16. 7 toll.. Peter that he goeth before you into 

LukeiS. 39 And they which [went before] rebuked 

1 Ti. I. 18 to the prophecies which went before on 

5. 24 goingbefore to judgment; andsome(men) 
Heb. 7. 18 the commandment going before for tho 

3.T0 go before or first, irpofpxoyiai proerclwmai. 
Luke I. 17 And he sliall go before him in the spirit 

22. 47 one of the twelve, went before them 
Acts 20. 5 These going before, tarried for us at Tro. 

20. 13 And we went before to ship, and sailed 

2 Co. 9. 5 that they would go before unto you 

4. To pass before, irpovopdo/j.ai proporeuomai. 

IjUko I 76 for thou shalt go before the face of the L. 
Acts 7. 40 Make us gods to go before us: for (as for 

GO beyond, to — 

l.To go over or beyond, "ijj/ ahar. 

Nura24. 13 I cannot go beyond the commandment 
2.7*0 go over or beyond, ivc-ppalyci huperbaino. 

1 Th. 4. 6 That no (man) go beyond and defraud 

GO by, to — 

To go over or beyond, i;>; abar. 

Job 21. 29 Have ye not asked them that go by tho 
Psa. 129. 8 Neither do they which go by say, The 

GO captive, to — 

To remove into exile, npa galah. 

Amos 6. 7 Therefore now sliall they go captive with 
GO, to cause or make to — 
1. To make to go on, TlSn halak, 3. 

Job 24. 10 They cause (hm)) to go naked without 

2. 7*0 cause to go on, T]'?; yalak, 5. 

Exodi4. 21 LonD caused the sea to go fljack) by a st. 
Lev. 26. 13 broken the bands, .and made you go upri. 

2 Sa. 13. 13 whither shall I cause my shame to go? 
GO down, to — 

1. To go in, iVi3 bo. 

Gen. 15. 17 when the sun went down, and it was d. 
Exod22. 26 it unto him by that the sun goeth down 
Deut 24. 13 the pledge again when tho sun goeth do. 

24. 15 neither shall the sun go down upon it 
Josh 10. 13 and hasted not to go down about a whole 
Judg 14 18 the seventh day before the sun went down 
ig. 14 and the sun went do^vn upon them 
■ 2 Sa. 2. 24 the sun went do\vn when they were come 
Eccl. I. 5 the sun goeth do^vn, and hasteth to his 
Isa. 60. 20 Tliy sun shall no more go down ; neither 
Jer. 15. 9 her sun is gone dottTi while.. yet day; she 
Mic. 3. 6 the sun shall go down over the prophets 

2. 7*0 be cast doion, nnri chathath, 2. 

Job 21. 13 and in a moment go down to the grave 

3. To go doum, ix yarad. 

Gen. II. 7 Go to, let us go down, and there confound 

12. 10 Abram went down into Egypt to sojourn 
iS. 21 I wDl go down now.and see whether 

24. 16 she went down to the well, and filled 
24. 45 she went do\vn unto the well, and drew 
26. 2 Go not down into Egypt ; dwell in the 
37- 33 I '**''il S° dowTi into the grave unto my s. 
38. I that Judah went down from his brethren 
42. 3 Joseph's ten brethren went do-wn to buy 

42. 38 My son shall not go down with you ; for 

43. 4 wilt send, .we will go down and buy thee 
43. 5 thou wilt not send.. we will not go down 

43. IS rose up, and went do^VTl to Egypt, and 

44. 26 We cannot go down . .will we go down 
46. 3 fear not to go do«Ti into Egypt ; for I 
46. 4 I will go do^vn with thee into Egypt ; and 

Exodig. 14 Moses went down from the mount unto 

19. 21 Go do^vn, charge the people, lest they 
19. 23 Moses went down unto the people, and 
32. 15 iloses turned, and went down from the 

Numi6. 30 .and they go down quick kito the pit; then 
16. 33 They, .went down alive into the pit, and 
'20. 15 How our fathers went down into Egypt 
34. II And the coast shall go down from S. 

Deut 10. 22 Thy fathers went do^vn into Egypt with 
26. 5 he weut down into Egypt, and sojourned 

Josh 15. 10 went down to Beth-shemesh, and passed 
16. 3 And goeth down westward to the coast 
16. 7 it went do^vn from Janohah to Ataroth 
18. 18 northward, and weut down unto Arabah 



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Josh 24. 4 Jacob and his children went down Into B. 
Judg. I. 9 the children of Judah went down to light 
3. 27 the children of Israel went down with 

3. 28 they went down after him, and took the 

4. 14 So Barak went down from mount Tabor 

5. II then shall the people of the Lonn go dowu 
7. 10 But if thou fear to go down, qo thou witll 
7. 10 go thou with Phurah thy servant down 
7. II bhall thine hands be strengthened to god. 

7. 11 Then went he down with Phurah his ser. 
J I. 37 that I may go up and down upon tho 

14. I .Samson went down to Timnath, and saw 
14. 5 Then went Samson down, and his father 
14. 7 he went down and talked with the worn. 
14. 10 .So his father went down unto the woman 

14. 19 he went down to Ashkclon, and slew thl. 

15. 8 he went down and dwelt in the top of the 
Ruth 3. 6 she went down unto the floor, and did 

1 Sa. 10. 8 thou shalt go down before me to Gilgal 

13. 20 all tho Israelites went down to the PhllL 

14. 36 Let us go down after the Pliilistines by 

14. 37 Shall I go down after the Philistines'/ 

15. 12 passed on, and gone down to Gilgal 

20. 19 thou shalt go down (juickly, and come to 

22. I his father's house heard (it), they went d. 

23. 4 Arise, go down to Kcilali ; for I will del. 
23. 8 to go down to Keilah, to besiege David 

25. I David arose, and went down to the wild. 

20. 2 Saul arose, and went do«Ti to the wilder 

26. 6 Who will go down with nic to Saul to th« 
26. 6 Abishai said, I will go down with theo 

29. 4 let him not go down with us to battle 

2 Sa. 5. 17 David heard, .and went down to the hold 

II. 8 Go down to thy house, and wash thy feet 
II. 9 But Uriah, .went not down to his house 
II. 10 Uriah wont not do\vn unto his house 
II. 10 why. .didst thou not go down unto thine 

11. 13 went out. .but went not down to his ho. 
17. 18 had a well, .whither they went dowa 

19. 20 come . . to go down to meet my lord the 

21. 15 David went down, and his servants with 
23. 13 three of the thirty chief went down, and 
23. 20 ho went down also and slew a lion in 

23. 21 he went dowu to him with a staff, and 

1 Ki. I. 38 Cherethites, and the Pelethites, went do. 

21. 16 that Ahab rose up to go down to the 

21. 18 Arise, go down to meet Ahab king of I. 

2 Ki. I. 15 Go down with him ; be not afraid of him 

1. 15 he arose, and went down with him unto 

2. 2 I will not leave thee. So they went down 
3. 12 and the king of Edom went down to hira. 
5. 14 Then went he down, and dipped himself 

8. 29 Ahaziah. .went down to see Joram the 

10. 13 we go down to salute the children of the 

12. 20 house of Millo, which goeth down to .Sil. 

20. II by which it had gone down in the dial of 

1 Ch II. 15 three of the thirty captains went down 

11. 22 ho went down and slew a lion in a pit 
II. 23 and he went down to him with a staff 

2 Ch.i8. 2 And. .he went down to Ahab to Samaria. 

20. 16 To morrow go ye down against them 

22. 6 Azariah. .went down to see Jehorara tho 
Nch. 3. 15 unto the stairs that go down from tho 
Job 7. 9 so he that goeth down to the grave shall 

17. 16 They shall go down to the bars of the pit 
Psa 22. 29 all they that go down to the dust shall 

28. I I become like them that go down into 

30. 3 kept, .that I shoivlu not go down to tho 
30. 9 What profit, .when I go down to the pitt 
55. IS let them go down quick into hell : for 
83. 4 I am counted with them that go down. 

104. 8 they go down by the valleys unto the 
107. 23 They that go down to the sea in ships 
107 26 they go down again to the depths : tbefr 
113. 17 neither any that go down into silence 
133. 2 went down to the skirts of his garments 
143. 7 lost I be like untn them that go down 
Prov. I. 12 whole, as those that go down into the pit 
5. 5 Her. feet go down to death ; her stepa 

18. 8 thoy go down into the innermost parts 
26. 22 they go down into tiie innermost parts 

Song 6. II I went io^vri into the garden of nuts to 
Isa. 14. 19 that go down to the stones of the pit |' 

30. 2 That walk to go down into Egypt, and 

31. I Woe to them that go down to Egypt for 
38. 18 they that go down into the pit cannot 
43. 10 ye that go down to the sea, and all that 
52. 4 My people went down aforetime into Eg. 
63. 14 As a beast goeth down into the valley 

Jer. 18. 2 Arise, and go down to the potter's house 
18. 3 Then I went down to the potters houso 
22. I Go down to the house of the king of J. 
36. 12 Then he went do^vn into the kings house 
48. 15 his chosen young men are gone down to 
50. 27 let them go down to the slaughter : woa 

Eze. 26. II thy strong garrisons shall go down to the 
26. 20 with them that go down to the pit, that 
31. 14 death, .with them that go down to the 

31. IS In the day when he went down to the 
31. 17 They also went down into hell with him 

32. 18, 24, 2s, 29, 30 with them that go down to 
32. 19 go down, and be thou laid with the uncir. 
47. 8 These waters, .go down into the desert 

Amos e. 2 then go down to Gath of the Philistines 
Jon. I. 3 Jonah rose up.. and went down to Joppa 

1. 3 went down into it, to go with them unto 

2. 6 I went down to the bottoms of the moiu^ 

4. To be taken or brought down, ti; yarad, 6. 

I Sa. 30. 24 as his part (is) that goeth down to the - 

5. T'o go down, nni nachath. 

Job 21. 13 and in a moment go down to the grava 



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6.T0 stretchout, nai natah. 

Numzi. 15 that goeth down to the dv/elling of Ar. 
a Ki.20. 10 light thing for the shadow to go down 

I.To go in upon, ^iriSia M epiduo epi. 

Eph. 4. 26 let not the sun go down upon your wrath 

8. To go down, Kara^aivoi katabaino. 
Marki3. islet him. .not go down into the house 
Luke 2. 51 he went down with them, and came to 

10. 30 A certain (man) went down from Jerus. 

18. 14 this man went down to his house justified 
John z. 12 After this he went down to Capernaum 

4. 51 as he was now going down, liis servants 

5. 4 [an angel went down at a certain season] 
6. 16 his disciples went down unto the sea 

Acts 7. IS So Jacob went down into Egypt, and died 
8. 26 unto the way that goeth down from Jer. 
8. 38 they went down both into the water, both 
10. 21 Then Peter went down to the men which 

14. 25 had preached, .they went down into A. 
18. 22 had landed, .he went down to Antioch 
i-i. 10 Paul went down, and fell on him, and 
23. 10 commanded the soldiers to go down, and 
25. 6 had tarried, .he went down unto Cesarea 

9. To go down, Karipxoy.ai katerchomai. - 

Acts 8. 5 Then Philip went down to the city of S. 
12. 19 he went down from Judea to Cesarea 

GO do-nn -with, to — 

To go dovm with, (rvyxaTapaiva sughatabaind. 
Acts 23. 5 go down with (me), and accuse this man 

00 every where, to — 

To go throughout, Siepvo/iai dicrchomai. 

Acts 8. 4 they., wentevery where preaching thaw. 
DO downward, to — 
To go dovm, tv yarad. 

Eccl. 3. 21 the spirit of the beast that goeth ioxnixi. 
DO far (off), to — 
X.Tote or keep far off, prn rachaq, 

Erov. 19. 7 how much more do his friends go far from 

Eze. 8. 6 that I should go far oft from my sanctuary 

2.T0 go or put far off, prn rachaq, 5. 

Josh. 8. 4 go not very far from the city, but bo jo 

GO far away, to — 

To go or put far off, pm rachaq, 5. 

Exod 8. 28 only ye shall not go very far away : cntr. 
GO farther, to — 
1. To go forward or forth, irpofialvoi probaind. 

Mark i. 19 when ho had gone a little farther thence 

2.T0 go forward, or forth, ■!rpoipx<'J'-aiproerche'mai. 
Matt 26. 39 [he went a little farther,] and fell on his 

GO forth, t» — 

1. To go forth or out, ^y, yatsa. 

Gen. 8. 7 ho sent forth a raven, which went foi-fh 
8. 16 Go forth of the ark, thou, and thy wife 
8. 18 Noah went forth, and his sons, and his 

8. 19 Every beast, .went forth out of the ark 

9. 18 the sons of Noah, that went forth of the 

10. II Out of that land wont forth Asshur, and 
.- II. 31 they went forth with them from Ur of 

12. 5 they went forth to go into the land of C. 

42. 15 By the life of Pharaoh yo shall not go fo. 
lev. 14. 3 the priest shall go forth out of the camp 
Num26. 4 which went forth out of the land of E. 

31. 13 went forth to meet them without the ca. 
33. I which went forth out of the land of E. 
Oeutai. 10 When thou goest forth to war against 
23. 9 When the host goeth forth against thine 
23. 12 a place . . whither thou shalfc go forth abr. 
Josh 18. 17 went forth to Eii-sheraesh, and went forth 
Judg. 3. 23 Then Ehud wont forth through the porch 
5. 31 as the sun when ho goeth forth in his m. 
20. 25 Benjamin went forth against them out of 
Ruth I. 7 Wherefore she went forth out of the place 
I Sa. 17. ss when Saul saw David go forth against the 
18. 30 the princes of the Philistines went forth 
18. 30 audit cameto pass, after they went forth 
23. 13 was told Saul . . and he f orbaro to go forth 
30. 21 they went forth to meet David, and to m. 
a Sa. II. I it came . . at the time when tings go forth 

13. 39 king David longed to go forth.unto Abs. 

15. 16 the king went forth, and all his househo. 
15. 17 the king went forth, and all the people 
18. 2 I will surely goforth with you myself also 

18. 3 Thou Shalt not go forth : for if we flee 

19. 7 Now therefore arise, go forth, and speak 

19. 7 if thou go not forth, there will not tarry 

20. 8 a sword, .as he went forth it fell out 

1 Ki. 2. 36 dwell there, and go not forth thence any 
19. II And he said. Go forth, and stand upon 
22. 22 said, I will go forth, .go forth, and do so 

9 Kl. 2. 21 he went forth unto the spring of the wa. 

8. 3 she went forth to cry unto the king for 

9. IS let none go forth (nor) escape out of the 

11. 7 two parts of all you that go forth on the 

18. 7 he prospered -whithersoever he went forth 

19. 31 out of Jerusalem shall go forth a remnant 
I Ch. 12. 33, 36 such as went forth to battle, expert in 
c Ch. 20. 20 went forth into the wilderness of Tekoa 

ao. BO as they went forth, Jehoshaphat stood 

25. s three hundred thoOsand. .to go forth to 

26. '6 he went forth and waiTed against the Ph. 
Weh. 8. fs Go forth unto the mount, and fetch olive 

8. 16 So the people went forth,, and brought 
Esth. 4. 6 So Hatach went forth to Mordecal unto 



Esth. 5. 9 Then went Haman forth that day joyful 
Job I. 12 So Satan went forth from the presence of 

2. 7 So Satan went forth from the presence of 

24. 5 go they forth to their work ; rising betim. 
39. 4 they go forth, and return not unto them 

Psa. 44. 9 But thou, .goest not forth with our armi. 
68. 7 when thou wentest forth before thy peop. 
104. 23 Man goeth forth unto his work and to 
108. II wilt not thou, God, go forth -with our 
146. 4 His breath goeth forth, he returneth to 
Prov.ss. 8 Go not forth hastily to strive, lest (thou 

30. 27 yet go they forth all of them by bands 
Song I. 8 go thy way forth by tho footsteps of tho 

3. II Go forth, ye daughters of Zion, and 

7. II let us go forth into tho field ; let us lodge 
Isa. 2. 3 ior out of Zion shall go fortli the law, and 

7. 3 Go forth now to meet Ahaz, thou, and S. 
37. 32 out of Jerusalem shall go forth a rcmna. 
37. 36 Then the angel of tho Lord went _fort!i 
42. 13 ^ho Lord shall go forth as a mighty man 
48. 3 they went forth out of my mouth, and I 

48. 20 Go ye forth of Babylon, flee ye from the 

49. 9 Go forth ; to them that (are) in darkness 
49. 17 they that made thee waste shall go forth 
55. II So shall my word be that goetlvforth out 
62. I until the righteousness thereof go forth 
66. 24 they shall go forth, and look upon the 

Jer. 2. 37 Yea, thou shalt go forth from him, and 
6. 2S Go not forth .into the fleld, nor walk by 

14. 18 If I go forth into tho field, then behold 

15. I cast, .out of my sight let them go forth 

15. 2 Wliither shall we go forth ? then thou 
19. 2 go forth unto the valley of the son of H. 
22. II Shallum. .which went forth out of this pi. 

25. 32 evil shall go forth from nation to nation 

30. 23 the whirlwind of the Lord goeth forth 

31. 4 and shalt go forth in the dances of them 
31. 39 tho measuring line shall yet go forth over 

37, 12 Then Jeremiali went forth out of Jerusa. 

38. 2 lie that goeth forth to the Chaldeans shall 
38. 8 Ebed-meloch went f orth.out of the king's 

33. 17 If thou wilt assuredly go forth unto the 

38. 18 But if thou wilt not go forth to the king 

38. 21 But if thou refuse to go forth, this (is) 

39. 4 went forth out of the city by night, by 
41. 6 Ishmael.. went forth from Mizpah to 

43. 12 he shall go forth from thence in peace 

44. 17 whatsoever thing goeth forth out of our 
48. 7 Chemosh shall go forth into captivity 

50. 8 go forth out of the land of the tihaldeans 
52. 7 went forth out of the city by night, by 

Eze. 1. 13 and out of the Ih-o went forth lightning 

3. 22 Arise, go forth into the plain, and I will 

3. 23 Then I arose, and went forth into tlio pi. 

9. 7 he said., go ye forth. And they went forth 

12. 4 thou shalt go forth at even in their sight 

12. 12 the prince, .shall bear., and shall go forth 

16. 14 thy renown went forth among the heathen 
21. 4 shall my sword go forth out of his sheath 

12 her great scuni went not forth out of her 
33 When thy wares went forth out of tho 
9 In that day shall messengers go forth from 
9 they that dwell in the cities . . shall go forth 
19 when they go forth into the outer court 

2 then ho shall go forth ; but tho gate shall 

8 and he shall go forth by the way thereof 

9 shall go forth by the way of the north ga. 
9 but shall go forth over against it 

10 and when they go forth, shall go forth 
12 then he shall go forth ; and after his 

3 And when tho man . . went forth eastward 



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Hos. 6. 
Joel 2. 

Amos 3. 

Mic. 4. 
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Ilab.' I. 
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18 and a fountain shall come forth of the 

3 and that which went forth (by) an hundr. 

2 for the law shall go forth of Zion, and tho 
10 for now shalt thou go forth out of tho 

4 and judgment doth never go forth ; for 

5 and burning coals wont forth a,t his feet 

13 Thou wentest forth for the salvation of 

3 the angel that talked with me went forth 
3 This (is) tho curse that goeth forth over 
S the angel that talked with me went forth 

5 and see what (is) this that goeth forth 

6 This (is) an 6phah that goeth forth. MS 

5 which go forth from standing before 

6 The black: Ijorses. .goforth into the north 
6 and the white go forth after them 

6 and the grisled go forth towardithe south 

7 And the bay went forth, and sought to go 

14 his arrow shall go forth aa the lightning 

2 and halt of the city shall go forth into 

3 Then shall tho Lord go forth, and fight 
2 and ye shall go forth, and grow up as 

2.7*0 remove, journey, j;d} nasa. 

Num II. 31 And there went forth a wind from tho t. 
Jer. 31. 24 and they (that) go forth with flocks 

3. To go forth, psi ne.phaq. 

Dan. 2. 13 And' tho decree went forth that tho \vi3e 

4. To go over or beyond, "ijj; dbar. 

2 Cifi.2i. 9 Then Jehoramwent forthwith his princes 
Isa, 28. 19 From the time that it goeth forth it shall 

5. To go on out of, ^Kirop^io/iat ekporeuomai. 
Markio. 17 And when he was gone forth into the way 
Eev. 16. 14 (which) [go forth] unto the kings of the 

6. To go forth or out of, i^epxofiat exerchomai. 

Matt 13. 3 Behold, a sower went forth to sow 

14, 14 And Josus went forth, and saw a great 



Matt24. 26 he is in the desert ; go not forth 

25. I and went forth to meet the brido groom 
Mark 2. 12 and went forth before them all: insomuch 

2. 13 And he went forth again by the sea side 

3. 6 And the Pharisees went forth, and straig. 

6. 24 And she went forth, and said unto her 
14. 16 And his disciples went forth, and came 
16. 20 [And they went forth, and preached every] 

Luke s. 27 And after these things he went forth 

7. 17 this rumour of him went forth througho. 

8. 27 And when he went forth to land, there 
John I. 43 Jesus would go forth into Galilee, and 

12. 13 and went forth to meet him, and cried 
18. I he went forth with his disciples over 

1 8. 4 Jesus, .went forth, and said unto them. 

19. 4 Pilate therefore went forth again, and 
19. 17 And he bearing liis cross went forth into 

20. 3 Peter therefore went forth, and that 

21. 3 They went forth, and entered into a ship 
Acts 16. 3 Him would Paul have to go forth with. 
Heb. 13. 13 Let us go forth therefore unto him witi. 
3 Jo. 7 for his name's sake they went forth 
ilev. 6. 2 and he went forth conquering, and to co. 

7. To go or pass on, Tropeiofj.at poreuomai. 

Lulio S. 14 when they have heard, go forth, and are 

GO (forth), able to — 

To go forth or out of, ^f, yatsa. 

Num. I. 3 all that are able to go forth to war in 
I. 20 all that were able to go forth to war 

[So also 22, 2i, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 45.] 

26. 2 all that are able to go to war in Israel 

GO forth, to cause to — 

To cause to go forth, »"$) yatsa, 5. 

Eze. 20. 10 I caused them to go forth out of the land 

GO forth, to make to — 

To cause to remove or journey, yp3 nasa, 6. 

Psa. 78. 52 But made his own people to go fortli like 
GO forward, to — 
\.To go on, "^^V} halak. 

2 Ki. 20. 9 shall the shadow go forward ten Jegrces 
2.T0 [cause] to smite, nsJ nakah, 5. 

2 Ki. 3. 24 but they went forward smiting the Mbabi 

S.To lift up, S)D3 nasa. 

E.\odi4. 15 speak unto . .Israel, that they go fbrward 

Num. 2. 24 they shall go forward in the third ranb • 

10. 5 that lie on the east parts shall go forward 

i.To go forward, irpoepxo/ial proerchomai. 

Marki4. 35 And [he went forward] a little, and fell ou 

GO further, to — 

To put asunder, Suo'rrjfii disiemi. 

Acts 27. 28 and when they had gone a little furthci 

GO from, to — 

To move, wander, flee away, lij nedad. 

Dan. 6. 18 Then the king, .his sleep went from hfm 

GO hard, to — 

To be or go nigh, t)i} nagasTi. 

Judg 9. 52 and went hard unto the door of the tow. 

GO home, to — 

To go back, yxj sliub. 

1 Sa. 18. e and would let hir.i go no more home to 

GO in, to — 
l.To gain, k'i3 ho. 

Gen. 7. 7 And Noah w=ent In, and his sons, and hf» 
7. 9 There went in two and two unto Noah 
7. 15 And they went in unto Noah into the art 

7. 16 they that went in, wont in male and female 
16. 2 I pray thee, go in unto my maid ; it may 
16. 4 And ho went in unto Hagar, and she 

ig. 33 and the first born went in, and lay with 
19. 34 go thou in, (and) lie with him, that we 
23, 10, 18 all that went in at the gate of his city 
29. 21 my days are fulfilled, that I may go in 
29. 23 brought her to him ; and he went m unto 

29. 30 he went in also unto Kachel, and he loved 

30. 3 Behold my maiJ Bilhah, go in unto her 
30. 4 gave him Bilhah . .and Jacob went in unto 
38. 2 and he took her, and went in unto her 
38. 8 Go in unto thy brother's wife, and mari7 
38. 9 he went in unto his brother's wife, that ho 

Exod. s- I Moses and Aaron went in, and told Phar. 
6. II Go in, speak unto Pharaoh king of Egypt 
7. 10 Moses and Aaron went in unto Pharaoh 

9. I Go in unto Pharaoh, and tell him. Thus 
10. I Go in unto Pharaoh: for I have hardened 
14. 23 the Egyptians pursued, and went in after 
28. 29, 35 when he goeth in «nto the holy (place) 
28. 30 when he goeth in before the Lord rand 
34. 34 when Moses went in before the LORD to 
34. 35 until he went in to speak with him 

Lev. 14. 36 the priest shall go in to see the house 
16. 17 when he goeth in to make an atonement 
21. II Neither shall he go in to any dead body 
21" 23 he sljall not go in-unto the veil, nor como 

Num. i. 10 Aaron and his sons shall go in, and^po. 

4. 20 they shall not go in to see when the holy 

8. IS after that shall the Levites go- In to do 

8. 24 they shall go in to wait upon the service 

27. 17 which may go in before them, and which 

Dcut. I. 8 go in and possess the land which the L. 

I. 37 saying. Thou also shalt not go in thither 

1. 38 Joshua the son of Nun. .shall go in thii. 



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Deut. I. 39 they shall go in thither, and unto them 
4. I go in and possess the land which the Lo. 
4. 21 tliat I should not go in unto that good 
6. 18 that thou mayest go in and possess the 

8. I go in and possess the laud wliich the Lo. 

9. I to go ia to possess nations greater and 

10. It that they may go in and possess the land 

11. 8 and go in and possess the land whitlier 
II. 10 the land wliither thou goest to possess it 
II. n the land, whither ye go to possess it, (is) a 

11. 31 ye shall pass over Jordan to go in to 
21. 13 after that thou shalt go in unto her 
32. 13 If any man take a wife, and go in unto 
05. 5 her husband's brother shall go in unto 
27. 3 that thou mayest go in unto the land 

Josh. I. II to go in to possess the land, which the 
6. 23 the young men that were spies went in 
23. 12 and go in unto them, and they to you 
Judg. 3. 22 the haft also went in after the blade 

6. 19 Gideon went in, and made ready a kid 
15. I I will go in to ray wife into the chamber 

15. I would not suffer him to go in 

16. 1 saw there an harlot, and went In unto her 
19. 15 they turned aside thither, to go in (and) 
19. 15 when he went in, ho sat him down in a s, 

Ituth 3. 4 thou shalti go in, and uncover his feet 

4. 13 when he went In unto her, the Lord gave 
I Sa. 24. 3 Saul wenfin to cover his feet : and David 
a Sa. 3. 7 Wherefore hast thou gone in unto my 

7. 18 Then went king David in, and sat before 

12. 16 David fasted, and went in, and lay all 

12. 24 David comforted Bath-sheba. .and went in 
16. 21 Go in unto thy father's concubines, which 

16. 22 Absalom went in unto his father's concu. 

17. 25 Ithra, an Israelite, that went in to Abigail 
z Kl. I. 15 Bath-sheba went in unto the king into 

II. 2 Ye shall not go in to them, neither shall 

13. 8 I will not go in with thee, neither will 
13. 16 I may not return, .uor go in with thee 
i6.- 10 Zimri went in and smote hini, and killed 
17. 12 that I may go in and dress it for mo and 

D KI, 4. 33 He went in therefore, and shut the door 

4. 37 she went in, and fell at his feet, and 

5. 4 went in, and told liis lord, saying. Thus 
5. 25 he went in, and stood before his master 
9. 2 go in, and make him arise up from among 

10. 24 when they went in to offer sacrifices and 
10. 25 Go in. .slay them ; let none como forth 
X Ch, 2. 21 Hezron went in to the daughter of Mac. 
7. 23 when he went in to his wife, she concei. 
a Ch. 23. 6 they shall go in, for they (are) holy : but 
"^26. 17 Azariah the priest went in after him, and 
29. 18 they went in to Hezekiah the king, and 
Neh. 6. II would go into the temple . .1 will not go ia 
9. 15 they should go in to possess the land 
9. 23 that they should go in to possess (it) 
9. 24 the children went in and possessed the 
Esth. 2. 12 when every maid's turn was come to go in 

2. 15 the turn of Esther, .was come togo in 

4. 8 to charge her that she should go in unto 

4. 16 BO will I go in unto the kiug, which (is) 
S- 14 t'lci go thou in merrily with the king 

Psa. 26. 4 neither will I go in with dissemblers 

51. title, after he had gone in to Bath-sheba 
Trov. 6. 29 So he that goeth in to his neighbour's 
Jer. 36. 20 they went in to the king into the court 
EZ9. 8. 9 Go in, and behold the wicked abomina. 
8. 10 I went in and saw; and, behold, every 
- 9. 2 they went in, and stood beside the braz. 
10. 2 Go in between the wheels, (even) under 
10. 2 And he went in in my sight 
10. 3 Cherubim stood . . when the liuaa. went in 

10. 15 he went in, and stood beside the wheels 

23. 44 went in . . as they go in . . so went they in 
46. 8 he shall go in by the way of the porch of 
46. 10 when they go in, shall go in; and when 

2. To go over or Tjcyond, 15!; ahar. 

Exod32. 27 go in and out from gate to gate through. 

3. To go up, Shy_ alal. 

Dan. 2. 16 Then Daniel went In, and desired of the 
2. 24 Daniel went in unto Ai-ioch, whom the k. 
6. 10 when Daniel knew . . ho jvent.in to his ho. 

4. To go in into, e'tarfifii ciseimi:^ 

Acts 21. 18 Paul went in with us unto Jamea^jiand 

5.T0 go into, ela-epxo/J-ai eiserchomai. 

Matt. 7. 13 and many there be which go in thereat*- 

9. 25 he went in, and took her by the hand, and 

23. 13 go in . . neither suffer ye them .. to go in 

25. 10 they that were ready went in with him to 

26. 58 went in, and sat with the servants, to see 

Marki4. 14 wheresoever he shall go in, say ye to the 

15. 43 Joseph..came, and went in boldly unto P. 

Luke '8. 51 he suffered no man to go in, save Peter 

11. 37 and he Went in, and sat do%vn to meat 
15. 28 And he was angry, and would not go in 

24. 29 And he went in to tarry with them 
Johnio. 9 and shall go in and out, and find pasture 

20. s stooping do\vn. .saw. .yet went he not in 
20. 8 Then went in also that other disciple 
Acts I. 21 all the time that the Lord Jesus went in 
g. 6 Arise, and go into the city, and it shall 
10 27 he went in,\and found many that were 
II. 3 Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised 
17. 2 Paul, as his fanner was, went in unto 

GO in -with, to — ■ 

To go in vrith, (rvvei<repx<>f-ai suneiserchomai. 
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GO into, to — 

\.To go in, «i3 ho. 

I Ki. II. 17 That Uadad fled, .to go Into Egypt 
I Sa. 2o. 42 he arose, .and Jonathan went into tho c. 
Jer. 42. 17 the men that set their faces to go into E. 
44. 12 that have set their faces to go into the 

2.T0 go into, flaepxofiai eiserchomai. 

Matt 15. II Not that v/hicli goctli into the mouth 

21. 12 And Jesus went into tlie temple of God 
=7- 53 y<int into the holy city, and appeared 

Mark 2. 26 How ho went into tho house of God in 
8. 26 Neither go into tho town, nor tell (It) to 

Luke I. 9 when he went into tho temple of the L. 
4. 16 went into the synagogue on the sabbath 

6. 4 Uow he went into the house oi God, and 

7. 36 he went into tlie Pharisee's house, and 
19. 45 he went into tho temple, and began to 

John 18. 28 went not into tho judgment hall, lest 

19. 9 went again into the judgment hall, and 

20. 6 went into the sepulchre, and sceth tho 
Acts 9. 6 go into the city, and it shall be told theo 

13. 14 went into tho synagogue on the sabbath 
^. 54. I went both together into the synagogue 
ijZ 19. 8 he went into tho synagogue, and spako 

^.To enter into, fla-n-opevofiat cisporeuomai. 

Mark i. 21 went into Capernaum; and straightway 

60 into -with, to — - 

To go in imth, (rvvei(r4pxoixat stmeiserchoinai. 
John 6. 22 Jesus went not with his disciples into 

60, to let — 

l.To become feeble, desist, ns-t raphah. 

Kxod. 4. 26 So he let him go : then she said, A bloody 

2.7*0 loose off or axoay, airoKvoi apolu5. 

Lukei4. 4 li<= took, .and healed him. and let him go 

22. 68 if Ial3oask(you),[yov/i!lnot. ,lct(me)go] 

23. 22 therefore chastise him, and let (him) go 
John 19. 12 If thou lot this man go, tliou art not Co. 
Acts 3. 13 when he was determined to let (him) go 

4. 21 theyletthcmgo, finding nothing how they 

4. 23 being let go, they went to tlieir own co. 

5. 40 And. .they commanded, .and let tliem g 

15. 33 were let go in peace from the brethren 

16. 35 sent.. saying, Let those men go 

16. 36 The m.igistratcs have sent to let you go 

17. 9 when they had ta!;on . . they let them go 
28. i3 Who . . would have let (:ue) go, bocauso 

GO, to make to — ' 

l.To cause to tread, "n-n darak, 5. 

Psa. 119. 33 Make me to go in the path of thy com. 

Isa. ji. 15 The Lon"/ shall, .make, .go over dry shod 

2. To cause to pass over, "i^'J, abar, h. 

Num3i. 23 ye shall make (it) go tlirough the fire, and 
31. 23 ye shall make 90 through the water 

GO near, to — 

\.To go near, yjp, qarab. 

Lev. 10. 5 So they wont near, and carried them in 
Deut. 5. 27 Go thou ncir, and hear all that the Lord 

2.T0 go near, aniJ qarab, 3. 

Job 31. 37 as a prince would I go near unto him 
Z.To go toward, Tpoalpxop-ai proserelixnnai. 

Acts 8. '^g Thou the Soirit said.. Go near, and join 
GO on, to — 
l.To go on, Tj^n halalc. 

Gen. 19. 2 shall rise up early, and go on your ways 

2. To go forth or out, K^j; yaCsa. 

Num34 4 shall go on to Ilazar-addar, and pass on 

34. 9 the border shall go on to Ziphron, and the 
Job 39. 21 he goeth on to meet the armed men 

3. To lift up the foot, Vj-j K-f]. nasa rcgel. 

Gen. 29. I Then Jacob went on his journey, and ca. 

i. To be done, ijj;. alad, 2. 

Ezra 5. 8 this work goeth fast on, and prospercth 

5. To go over or beyond, 131; abar. 

ExodiV. 5 Lord said unto Hoses, Go on before tho 

1 Sa. 25. 19 Go on before me; behold, I come after 

2 Sa.-.i9. 40 went on to Gilgal, and Chimh.im went on 

20. 13 all the people went on after Joab, to pur. 
Neh. 2. 14 I went on to tho gate of the fountain, and 
Q.To go forward, ■Kpofialvoi probainS. 

Matt. 4. 21 going on from thence, ho saw other two 

7. To bear on, (pepio phcrS. 

Hob. 6. I let us go on unto perfection ; not laying 

GO on forward, to — 

To pass or change, I7n chalaph. 

I Sa. 10. 3 Then shalt thou go* on forward from the. 
60 one way or ot^er, to — 
To unite self, take possessimi, lb*? achad, 7. 

Eze. 21. 16 Go thee one way or oth'sr. .on the right 

60 (one's) way, to — ^ 
l.To go on, -Xll yalah. 

Gen. 14. II took all the goods, .and went their way 
18. 33 And the LORD went his way, as soon as 
25. 34 eat and drink .. rose up, and went his w. 
Judgig. 5 Comfort thineheart . . af terivard goyour w. 
Neh. • 8. 10 Then he said unto them, Go j;our way, eat 
Eccl. 9. 7 Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and 



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Dan. 12. 9 And ho said. Go thy way, Daniel : for lh» 

12. 13 go thou thy way till the end. .for thou 
l.To go off or away, imtpxa/iui ap/rjiomai. 

Matt. 8. 33 and went their ways Into the city, and 

13. 25 his enemy, .sowed tares., and went his w. 
20. 4 Co ye also. .And they went their way 
22. 5 they made light of (it), and we».t their w. 
22. 22 marvelled, and left him, and went thdr w. 

Markii. 4 they went their way, and found the colt 

12. 12 and they left him, and went their way 
Luke 8. 39 he went his way, and published throujjh. 

19. 32 they that were sent went their way, and 
22. 4 ho went his way, and communed with 

John 4. 28 Tlie woman . . went htr way into the 9. 7. 
II. 28 she went her way, and called Mary ucr 
II. 46 some of them went their ways to the Ph. 
Acts 9. 17 Ananias went his way, and entered Into 
Jas. I. 24 lor he belioldcth himself, an 1 goeth his w. 

3. 7*0 go or pass on, vopdofiat poreuomai. 

Luko 4. 30 But he passing through, .went his way 

7. 22 Go your way, and tell John what tilings 

17. 19 go thy waj' : thy faitli hath made theo 
John 4. 50 Go thy way. .and he went his way 
Acta 9. 13 But tho Lord said unto him. Go thy way 

21. 5 wo depar'cd and went our way ; and 
24. 25 Go thy way for this time ; when I have a 

4. To go away, {nrdyw hupago. 

Matt. s. 24 Leave there thy gift, .and go thy way 

8. 4 but go tby way, show thyself to the priest 

8. 13 Go thy way ; and as thou hast believed 

20. 14 Take (that) thine (is), and go thy way : I 
27. 65 go your way, make (it) as sure as ye can 

Mark i. 44 g» thy w.iy, show thyself to the piiest 

2. n Arise, .and go thy way unto thine house 
7. 29 And he said. .For this saying go thy way 
lo. 21 go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast 

10. 52 Jesus said unto him. Go thy way ; thy fa, 

11. 2 Go your way into tlie village over against 

16. 7 But go your way, tell his disciples and P. 
Luke 10. 3 Go your ways : behold, I send you forth 
John 8. 21 I go my way, and ye shall seek me, and 

i5. 5 But now I go my way to him that sent 

18. 8 if . .ye seek me, let these go their way 
.Rev. 16. 1 Go your ways, and pour out the vials of 

GO onward, to — 

To remove. Journey, ypj netsa, 

Exod4o. 36 tho cluldren of Israel went onward In ell 
GO on journey, to — 
To go on the vxiy, iSoi-iroptw hodoiporeO. . 

Acts 10. 9 as they went on their journey, and drew 
00 otit, out of — 
l.To go on, ^Sri halak. 

Ruth I. 21 I went out full, and the LORD hath bronj 

Esth. 9. 4 his fame went out throughout all tho 

2.T0 go on, Tq] yalah. 

Joshi6. 8 the goings out thereof were at the sea 

3. T~i go forth or out, Ki\ yatsa. 

Gen. 2. 10 a river went out of Eden to water the g. 

4. i5 Cain went out from the presence of the 

9. 10 from all that go out of tlic ark, to every 
14. 8 there went out the king of Sodom, and 

14. 17 tlie kiug of Sodom went out to meet him 

15. 14 afterward shall they come out with great 

17. 6 nations, .and Icings shall come out of theo 

19. 6 Lot went out at the door unto them, and 
19. 14 Lot went out, and spake unto his sons 
24. II the time that women go out to draw (w.) 
24. 63 Isaac went out to meditate in the field 

27. 3 go out to the field, and take me. .venison 

28. 10 J.ieob went out from Becrsheba and w. 
30. 16 Leah went out to meet him, and said 
31. 33 Then went he out of Leah's tent, and 
34. I Dinah . .went out to see the daughters of 
34. 6 Ilamor. . went out unto Jacob to commu. 
34. 24, 24 all that went out of the gate of his c. 
34. 26 took D. out of Shechem's house, and went 
41. 45 Joseph went out over (all) the land of E. 
41. 46 Joseph went out from the presence of P. 

43. 31 he washed his face, and went out, ajid 

44. 28 And the one went out from me, and I 
47. 10 Jacob, .went out from before Pharaoh 

£xod. 2. II he went out imto his brethren, and look. 
2. 13 when he went out the second day, beho. 

5. 10 the taskmasters of the people went out 

7. 15 he goeth out unto the water; and thou 

8. 12 And Moses and Aaron went out from P. 
8. 29 I go out from thee, and I will entreat the 

8. 30 Moses went out from Pharaoh, and entr. 

9. 33 Moses went out of the city from Pharaoh 

10. 6 he turned himself, and went out from P. 
JO. j3 he went oat from Pharaoh, and entreated 

11. 4 About midnight will I go out into tho 
11. 8 Get thee out. .after that I will go out 

11. 8 he went out from Pharaoh, in a great an 

12. 22 none of you shall go out at the door of 
12. 41 all the hosts of the Lord went out from 

14. 8 the children of Israel went out with an 

15. 20 all the women went out after her with 

15. 22 they went out into the wilderness of Sh. 

16. 4 the people shall go out and gather a cer. 
16. 27 there went out. .of the people on the se. 

16. 29 let no man go out of his plac- on the se. 

17. 9 Choose us out men, and go out, fight with 

18. 7 Moses went out. and did obeisance, and 

21. 2 in the seventh he shall go out free for 
21. 3 he shall go out by himself : if he were 



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Xzodzi. 3 then his wife shall go out with him 

«. 4 master's, and he shall go out by himsolf 
ai. 5 I love my master. .1 will not go out free 
21. 7 she shall not go out as the men servants 
21. II then shall she go out free without money 
33. 7 every one which sought the Lord went o. 

lev. 8. 33 ye shall not go out of the door of the ta. 
10. 2 there went out flro from the Ikdrd, and ' 

10. 7 ye shall not go out from the door of the 
14. 38 the priest shall go out of the house to 
15. 16 if any man's seed, .go out from him, then 
16. 18 he shall go out unto the altar that (is) 
ai. 12 Neither shall he go out of the sanctuary 
24. 10 went out among the children of Israel 
25. 28 in the jubilee it shall go out, and he 

25. 30 it shall not go out in the jubilee 
25. 31 and they shall go out in the jubilee 
25. 33 the house . . the city . . shall go out in . . jub. 
25. 54 then he shall go out in the year of jubilee 
27. 21 the field, when it goeth out in the jubilee 
Ifumii. 24 Moses went out, and told the people the 

11. 26 but went not out unto the tabernacle 

21. 23 went out against Israel into the wilder. 
31. 33 Og the king of Bashan went out against 
82. 32 I went out to withstand thee, because 

22. 36 he went out to meet him unto a city of 
27. 17 Which may go out before them, and 

27. 21 at his word shall they go out, and at his 
31. 27 between them. .wTio went out to battle 
31. 28 of the men of war which went out to bat. 
31. 36 the portion of them that went out to war 
33. 3 the children of Israel went out with an 

Deut2o. 1 When thou goest out to battle against 
24. 5 he shall not go out to war, neither shall 

28. 6 bles3ed(shalt)thou(be)whenthougoesto. 
28. 19 cursed (shalt) thou (be) when thou goeat o. 
28. 25 thou shalt go out one way against them 
31. 2 I can no more go out and como in : also 

Josh. 2. s it came to pass, .that the men wont out 
2. 19 whosoever shall go out of the doors of 

6. I shut up. .none went out, and noco came 
8. 14 the men of the city Trent out against Isr. 

8. 17 not a man. .that went not out after Isr.i. 
II. 4 they went out, they and all their hostn 

14. 11 for war, both to go out, and to come in 

15. 3 it went out to the south side to Maaleh 
15. 4 and went out unto the river of Egypt 
15. 9 went out to the cities of mount Ephron 

15. II went out into the. .went out unto Jab. 

16. 2 goeth out to Bethel to Luz, and passeth 
16. 6 the border went out toward the sea to 
16. 7 came to Jericho, and went out at Jordan 

18. 15 went out on the west, and went out to 
19. 12 then goeth out to Daberath, and. .to J. 
19. 13 goeth out to Eemmon-methoar, to Ncah 
19. 27 and goeth out to Cabul on the left hand 
19. 34 and goeth out from thence to Eukkok 
19. 47 the coast of the children of Dan went out 

Jcdg. 2. IS Whithersoever they wont out, the hand 
3. 10 and he judged Israel, and went out to 
3. 19 all that stood by him went out from him 

4. 18 Jael went out to meet Siscra, and said 

5. 4 LOBD, when thou wcntest out of S^ir, v/heu 
9. 27 they went out into the fields, and gather. 
9. 35 Gaal the sou of Ebed v/ent out, and stood 
9. 38 Go out, I pray now, and fight with them 
g. 39 Gaal went out before the men of Shech. 
9. 42 that the people went out into the field 
II. 3 gathered vain Inon. . and v.'cnt out with him 

16. 20 I win'go out, as at other tirr.es before, and 
19. 23 the master of the house, went cut unto 

19. 27 her lord rose up. .and Vr^ent out to go his 
ao. < Then all the children of Israel went out 

20. 14 go out to battle against the children of I. 
20. 20 the men of Israel went out to battle aga. 
20. 28 Shall I yet again go out to battle acainst 

20. 31 the.children of Benjamin went out agai. 

21. 24 they went out from thence, every man to 
Euth 2. 22 that thou go out with his maidens, that 

I Sa.4. I Israel went out against tho Philistines to 

7. II the men of Israel went out of Mizpeh 

8. 20 go out before us, and fight our battles 

9. 26 they went out both of them, he and Sam. 
13. 10 Saiil went out to meet him, that ho might 
13. 23 the garrison of the Philistines went out 

17. 4 there went out a champion out of tho 

17. 35 I went out after him, and smote him, and 
j8. 5 David went out whithersoever Saul sent 
18. 13 he went out and came in before the peo. 

18. 16 because he went out and came in before 
19. 3 I will go out and stand beside my father 

19. 8 David went out and fought with tho Ph. 

20. II Come, and let us go out into the field 
20. II they went out both of them into the field 
20. 35 Jonathan went out into the field; at tho 
24, 8 David also arose afterward, aud.went out 
28. I thou shalt go out with me to battle, thou 

sSa. 2. 12 Abncr. .went out from Mahanaim to Gib. 

2. 13 And.Joab. .went out, and met together 

5. 24 for then shall the Lord go out before theo 

II. 13 at even he went out to lie on his bed with 

II. 17 the men of the city went out and fought 

13. ^ And they went out every man from him 

18. iK So the people went out into the field ag. 

19. *'the day that my lord the king went out 

20. \ there went out after him Joab's men, and 
20. J they went out of Jerusalem, to pursue 
ei. 17 Thou shalt go no more out vrith us to ba. 
34. 4 the captains of the host went out from 
24. 7 they went out to the south of Judah 

. 24. ao Araunah went out, and bowed himself 
t KL 2. 37 on the day thou goest out, and passeat 



I Ki. 2. 42 on the day thou goest out, and walkest 

2. 46 which went out, and fell upon him, that 

3. 7 I know not (how) to go out or come in 
8. 44 If thy people go out to battle against 

ID. 29 a chariot came up and went out of Egypt 
II. 29 when Jeroboam went out of Jerusalem 
12.25 Then Jeroboam .. went out from thenoo 
15. 17 not suffer any to go out or come in to A. 
19. 13 Elijah. .went out, and stood in the enter. 

20. 16 And they went. outjat noon: butBen-hadad 

20. 17 And the young men . . went out first ; and 
20. 21 And the king of Israel went out, and 

20. 31 let us, I pray thee, .go out to the king of 
2o. 39 Thy servant went out into tho midst of 
a Ki. 3. 6 king Jeroboam went out of Samaria the 
4. 18 it fell on a day, that he went out to his 

4. 21 shut (the door) upon him, and went out 
4. 37 and took up her son, and went out 

4. 39 And one went out into the field to gather 

5. 2 the Syrians had gone out by companies 

5. 27 he went out from his presence a leper 

7. 16 the people went out, and spoiled the tents 
9. 21 Joram. .and Ahaziah . . went out, each in 
9. 24 the arrow went out at his heart, and ho 

10. 9 he went out, and stood, and said to all , 

11. 8 be ye with the king as he goeth out and 
II. 9 with them that should go out on tho 

13. 5 they went out from under the hand of 

19. 35 the angel of the Lord went out, and 

24. 12 Jehoiachiu . . went out to the king of Ea. 
I Ch. 5. 18 of valiant men. .that went out to tho 

7. II (soldiers), fit to go out to war (and) battle 
12. 17 David went out to meet them, and ansv/. 

14. 8 David heard . .and went out against them 
14. 15 then thou shalt go out to battle: for God 

14. 17 the fame of David went out into all lands 

20. I at the time that kings go out. . Joab led 

21. 21 Vr-ent out of the threshing floor, and bowed 

27. I which came in and went out month by 
Q Ch. I. 10 that I may go out and come in before 

6. 34 If thy people go out to war against their 

14. 10 Asa went out against him, and they set 

15. 2 he went out to meet Asa, and said unto 
15. s no peace to him that went out, nor to 
j6. I might let none go out or como in to Asa 

18. 21 he said, I will go out., go out, and do., no 

19. 2 Jehu, .went out to meet him, and said to 

19. 4 he went out again through the people 

20. 17 to morrow go out against them : tei tho 

20. 21 praise, .as they went out before the army 

22. 7 he went out with Jehoram against Jehu 

23. 7 when he cometh in, and when ho gootn 0. 

23. 8 with them that were to go out on tho 3. 

24. 5 Go out unto the cities of Judah, and gat. 

26. 1 1 fighting men, that went out to war by 
26. 18 go out of the sanctuary; for thou hast tr. 
26. 20 himself hasted also to go out, because tho 

28. 9 he went out before the host that came to 
31. I all Israel., went out to tho cities of Judah 
35. 20 Necho. .and Josiah went out against him 

Neh. 2. 13 I went out by night by tho gate of 'the 
Esth. 3. 15 The posts went out, being hastened by 

4. I and went out into the midst of the city 

7. 8 As the word went out of the king's mouth 
8. 14 the posts that rode upon mules . . v.'ent out 

8. 15 Mordecai went out from the presence of 
Job =9. 7 I went out to tho gate through the city 

31. 34 I kept silence . .went not out of the doorf 
37. 2 and the sound . . goeth out of his mouth 
41. 20 Out of his nostrils goeth smoke, as. .of a 
41. 21 His breath, .a flame goeth out of his mo. 

Psa. 60. 10 God . . didst not go out with our armies 
Si. s when he wont out through the land of E. 
114. I When Israel went out of Egypt, the house 

Prov2 2. 10 contention shall go out; yea, strife and 

Isa. 52. II go ye out from thence, .go ye out of tho 
52. 12 ye shall not go out with haste, nor go by 
55. 12 ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth 

Jcr. 5. 6 every one that goeth out thence shall bo 
17. 19 whereby the kings of Judah. .go out, and 

21. 9 he that goeth out, and falloth to the Ch. 
21. 12 lest my fury go out like fire, and bum 
37. 4 Jeremiah came in and went out among 
39. 4 and he went out the way of the plain 
51. 45 My people, go ye out of the midst of her 

Ezo. 3. 25 and thou shalt not go out among them 
10. 7 into, .hands, .who took, .and went out 
10 19 when they went out, the wheels also (were) 

13. 7 they shall go out from (one)fire, and (an.) 
42. 14 then shall they not go out of the holy 

44. 3 and shall go out by tho way of the same 
46. 9 shall go out by the way of tho south gate 
Amos 4. 3 And ye shall go out at the breaches 

5. 3 The city that went out (by) a thousand 
Jon. 4. 5 So Jonah went out of tho city, and sat 
Zech. 2. 3 and another angel went out to meet him 

8. 10 neither, .peace to him that went out or 

14. 8 living waters shall go out f rom J crusalem 

4. To be quencTied, n^j habah. 

lev. 6. 13 burning upon the altar . . shall never go 0. 
I Sa. 3. 3 And ere the lamp of God went out in the 
Prov 26. 20 Where no ivood is . . the fire goeth out 
31. 18 good : her candle goeth not out by night 

h.To remove, journey, j;pj nasa. 

Numio. 34 by day, when they went out of the camp 

i.To go away, kirepxaixat aperchomai. 

Luke 8. 31 not command the;n to go out Into the 

.7. To go from, b.iro$aiv<a apobaind. 

Luke 5. 2 but the fishermen were gone out of them 



8. To pass out or forth, eKvopevo/iai ekporeuomai. 

Matt. 3. 5 Then went out to him Jerusalem, and all 

17. 21 [this kind goeth not out but by pmyerj 
Mark i. 5 there went out unto him all the land of J. 

7. 19 goeth out into the draught, purging all 
Luke 4. 37 the fame of him went out into every placo 
Acts 9. 28 he was with them coming in and going o. 

9. To go forth or out, l|eiyut exeimi. 

Acts 13. 42 when the Jews were gone out of the syn. 

10. ^0 go forth or out, i^ipxjo/iai exerchomai. 
Matt. g. 32 As they went out, behold, they brought 

II. 7 What went ye out into the wUdemess to 
II. 8 But what went ye out for to see! A man 

11. 9 But what went ye out for to see? A pro. 
12. 14 the Pharisees went out, and held a coun. 

12. 43 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a 

13. I The same day went Jesusout of the house 

18. 28 thejsame servant went out, and found ono 
20. I which went out early in the morning to 
20. 3 he went out about the third hour, and 
20. she went ouf about the sixth and ninth 

20. 6 about the eleventh hour he went out, and 
21. 17 he left them, and went out ot the city 
22. 10 those servants went out into the highways 

24. I Jesus went out, and departed from the 

25. 6 the bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet 

26. 30 they went out unto the mount of Olives 
26. 71 And when he was gone out into the porch 
26. 75 And he went out, and wept bitterly 

Mark i. 35 he went out, and departed into a solitary 
1. 45 But he went out, and began to publish 

3. 21 they went out to lay hold on him : for 

4. 3 Behold, there went out a sower to sow 

5. 13 the unclean spirits weut out, and entered 
5.14 [they went out] to see what it was that wag 

5. 30 knowing in himself, .virtue had gone out 

6. J And he went out from thence, and camo 

6. 12 they went out, and preached that men 

7. 29 the devil is gone out of thy daughter 

7. 30 she found the devil gone out, and her da. 
8. 27 And Jesus v/ent out, and his disciples 
II. II he went out unto Bethany with the twel. 

14. 26 they went out into the mount of Olives 
r4. 68 he went out into the porch ; and the cock 

16. 8 they went out quickly, and fled from tho 
Luke 2. 1 there went out a decree from Cesar Aug. 

4. 14 there went out a fame of him through ^1 
6. 12 it came to pass, .that he went out into 

6. 19 there went virtue out of him, and healed 

7. 24 What went ye out into the wilderness for 

7. 25, 26 But what went ye out for to see? A 

8. 2 Magdalene, out of whom went seven dev. 
8. 5 A sower went out to sow his seed : and 
8. 33 Then went the devils out of the man, and 

8. 35 Then they went out to see what was done 
, 8. 46 I perceive that virtue is gone out of mo 

9. 5 when ye go out of that city, shake off tho 
10. 10 go your ways out into the streets of the 
II. 14 when the devil [was gone out], the dumb 
II. 24 When the unclean spirit is gon* out of a 
14. 21 Go out quickly into the streets and lanes 

14. 23 Go out into the highways and hedges, and 

17. 29 the same day that Lot went out of Sodom 

21. 37 at night ho went out, and abode in tho 

22. 62 And Peter went out and wept bitterly 
John 4. 30 they went out of the city, and came urto 

8. 9 [And they, .want out one by one, beginn.] 
8. 59 went out of the temple, going through 

10. 9 and shall go inl and out, and find pasture 

11. 31 that she rose up hastily and went out 
13. 30 He then having received the sop went . . out 
13. 31 when ho was gone out, Jesus said. Now 

18. 16 Then went out that other disciple, which 
18. 29 Pilate then went out unto them, and said 
18. 38 he went out again unto the Jews, and 

Acts I. 21 the Lord Jesus went in and out among ua 

12. 9 And he went out, and followed him; and 
12. 10 they wont out, and passed on through ono 

15. 24 that certain wlueh went out from us havo 
16. 13 on the sabbath we went out of tho city 

16. 40 they went out of the prison, and entered 
Tg. 13 and the evil spirits [went out of] them 

I Co. 5. 10 for then must ye needs go out of the wor. 
Hob. II. 8 when he was called to go out into a place 
II. 8 he went out, not knowmg whither ha we. 
I Jo. 2. 19 They went out from us, but they were 

4. I because many false prophets are gone out 
Kev. 3. 12 a pillar, .and he shall go no more out 
6. 4 And there went out another horse, .red 
20. 8 shall go out to deceive the nations which 

11. To quench, ff^Qi/vvfjLi sbennumi. 

Matt25. 8 Give us. .oU ; for our lamps are gone out 
12. 2*0 turn back, 31 ty shvb. 

Exod32. 27 go in and out from gate to gate through. 
GO out, to cause or let — 

To cause to go forth or out, Ky; yatsa, 5. 

Gen. 45. I cried. Cause evei-y man to go out from 
Job 15. 13 and lettest . . words go out o* 'hy mouth ? 

60 out of tho way, to — 

To bend or incline out, iKK\lva ekklind. 

Kom. 3. 12 They are all gone out of the way, they 
GO over, to — 
l.To go over or beyond, 131; ahar. 

Deut. 2. 13 and we went over the brook Zered 

3. 25 I pray thee, let me go over and see th» 
3. 27 for thou shalt not go over this Jordan 
3. 38 for he shall go over before this people 



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J)eut. 4. 14 tho land whitlicr yo go over to possess It 
4. 21 sware that I shorald not go over Jordan 
4. 22 J. must not go over, .yo shall go over 
4. 26 the land whercunto yo go over Jordan to 
9. 3 God (is) ho which goeth over before thee 
12. 10 yego.over Jordan, and dwell in tlio land 
31.. 2 hath said. .Thou slialt not go over this J. 
31. 3 ho will go over, .ho shall go over before 
■ 3 1, 13 in tho land whither yo go over Jordan to 
, 52. 47 in tho land whitlicr yo go over Jordan to 
34. 4 said.. but thou Shalt not go over thither 
Josh. I. 2 go over this Jor Ian, thou, and all this p. 
■ j8. 13 the border went over from thence toward 
24. II ye went over Jordan, and came unto Jer. 

■ Tadj;. 6. 33 went over, and pitched iu the vail ey of 

9. 26 Gaal the son of libod . . went over to She. 

12. 5 v/hen those . . said. Let mo go over ; that 

- j: Sa. 13. 7 the Hebrews went over., to the land of G. 
14. I let us go over to the Pliilistiues' garrison 
14. 4 to go over unto the Philistines' garrison 
14. 6 lot us go over unto the garrison of these 
a6. 13 David went over to the other side, and 
30. 10 they could not go over tlie brook Besor 
aBa. 2. 15 there arose and went over by number tw. 
16. 9 let me go over, I pray thee, and take off 
19. 18 there went over a ferryboat to carry over 
19. 31 and went over Jordan with the king, to 
19. 36 Thy servant will go a little way over Jo. 
19. 37 let lilm go over with my lord the king 
ig. 38 Chimham shall go f;ver with mc, and I 

19. 39 And all the people wont over Jordan 

, o Kt. 2. 8 so that they two went over on dry ground 
a. 14 they parted hither. .andElisha went over 
8. 21 So Joram wont over to Zair, and all the 
". I Ch. 12. 15 These (are) they that went over Jordan in 
29. 30 the times tliat went over him, and over 
Psa. 83. 16 Thy fierce wrath goeth over me ; thy tcr. 
124. 4 the stream had gone over our soul 
124. 5 the proud waters had gone over our s'jnl 
- las. 8. 8 lie shall overflow and go over ; he shall 
1 51. 23 have said . . Bow down, that we may goo. 
'? / 51. 23 and as the street, to them that went over 
> 54. 9 w-aters of Noah should no more go over 
Jer. 41. 10 depiuted to go over to the Ammonites 

2.T0 go prosperously, rhf tsaleach. 

2 Sa. 19. 17 they went over Jordan before the king 

Z.To 2MSS through, Siairepdw diaper ao. 

Matti4. 34 whenthey were gone over, they came into 

A.To go through, Siepxofxat dicrchomai. 

Luko 8. 22 Let us go over unto the other side of the 
Acts 18. 23 went over, .the country of Galatia and P. 

20. 2 when he had gone over those tuirts, aaj 

t.To end, reXeoi) teleo. 

JIatt 10. 23 Ye shall not have gone over the cities of 
GO over, to make — • 
To cause to tread, tprl darah, 5. 

Isa. 11.15 and shall . .make (men) go over dry shod 
GO rouad (atout), to — 
\.To cause to go round, IPJ naqaph, 5. 

Josh. 6. 3 ye shall . . go round about the city once ■ 
, Psa. 48. 12 Walk, .and go round about her: tell the 

2, To go round about, 339 sahab. 

Psa. 59. 6 They return . . and go round about the d. 
59. 14 let them, .go round about the city 

8.T0 go round about, Tccpidyo) periago. 

Mark 6. 6 he went roimd about tho villages, teach. 
GO see, to — 
To look after, ^i39 paqad. 

2 Ki. 9. 34„ Go, see now tills cursed.. and biiry her ; 

GO softly, to — 

To go softly, lovingly, ni'i dadah, 7. 

Isa. 38. 15 I shall go softly all my years In the bitt. 
GO, to teach to — 
To cause to go on foot, '?xi ragal, 5ct. 

Hos. II. 3 I taught Ephralm also to go, taking them 
GO thence, to — 
To go forth or out, i^epxofiai exerchomai. 

Mattio. II enquire, .and thoreabide till ye go thence 
GQ through or throughout, to - 
1.7*0 go over or beyond, njj; dbar. 

llirum2o. 19 I will only, .go through on my feet 

20. 20 And he said. Thou shalt not go through 
- Josh. 3. '2 that the officers went through the host 

Isa. 60. 15 forsaken and hated, so that no man yr. th. 
,62. lo Go through, go through the gates ; pre. 

■ Eze. 9. 4 Go through the midst of the city, throu. 
IDc. s- 8 who, if he go through, both treadeth do. 

2.T0 go to and fro, BW shut. 

s Sa. 24. 2 Go now through all the tribes of Israel 

Z.To goon through, Siawopevofiai diaporeuomai. 
Luke 6. I that he went through the corn fields ; and 

13. 22 And he went through the cities and vil. 
Acts 16. 4 as they went through the cities, they de. 

^iTo go through, Ziipxoy.at dierchomai. 
"iMattig. 24 It is easier for a camel to go through the 
luke 9. 6 went through the towns, preaching the 
John 4." 4 And he must needs go through Samaria 
*afe 8. 59 going through the midst of them, and so 
Acts 13. 6 when they had gone through the isle un. 
'15. 41 he went through Syria .. confirming the 
. " 16. « when they had gone througjiout Phrygia 



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5. To go in through, Stoieioi diodcuO. 

Luko 8. 1 he weut throughout every city nnd villa. 
D.T'o go into, nla-fpxo/xai ciscrchomai. 

Markio. 25 It is easier for a camel to go tlu'ough the 
GO to, to — 

1. To give help, 3n; yoJiab. 

Gen. II. 3 Go to, let us make brick, and burn Ihcm 
II. 4 Go to, let us build us a city and a tower 

11. 7 Go to, let us go down, and there confou. 
38. 16 Go to, 1 pray thee, let me come iu unto 

2. To go 071, 'nS; yalah 

2 Ki. 5. 5 the king of Syria said. Go to . . I will send 
Z.Pray, please, nj na. 

Judg 7. 3 Now therefore go to, proclaim-in the cars 
i.Oo, fi-ye age. 

Jas. 4. 13 Go to now, yc'that say, To day or to mor. 
5. I Go to now. .rich men, weep and howl for 
h.To go toward, ■jrpoa^pxoiJ.c.i piroscrchomai. 

Matt 27. 53 He went to Pilate, and begged the body 

Luke to. 34 went to (him), and bound up liis wounds 
GO to and fro, to — 
X.Togo about or atbay, "?]« azal, 4. 

Eze. 27. ig Dan also and Javan going to and fro oco. 
2. To go to and fro, ejw shut. 

Job I. 7 From going to and fro in tho earth, and 

2. 2 Fi'om going to and fro in the eai-th, and 
GO up — 

A going up, ascent, ro))n maalah. 

Ezra 7. 9 upon the first (day).. began he to go up 
GO up, to — 
l.To go away, >ix azal. 

Ezra 4. 23 they went up In hasto to Jcrusaicm unto 
I.T0 go, TI1.T huk. 

Ezra 7. 13 of their ovm free will to go up to Jerus. 
Z.To go nigh, approach, vi\\ nagash. 

Judg 20. 23 Shall I go up again to battle against the 
\.To go up, n^j; alah. 

Gen. 2. 6 Biit there went up a mist froin the earth 
13. I Abrara went up out of Egypt, he, and 
17. 22 left oft. .and God went up from Abraham 
19. 28 the smoke of the country went up as the 
19. 30 Lot went up out of Zoar, and dwelt in 
e6. 23 he went up from thence to Beer-sheba 
35. I Arise, go up to Beth-el, and dwell there 
85. 3 And let us arise, and go up to Beth-el 
35. 13 God went up from him in tho place who. 
38. 12 went up unto his sheep shearers to Tim. 
38. 13 thy father in law goeth up to Timnath 
44. 33 and let the lad go up ^vitli liis brethren 

44. 34 For how shall I go up to' my father, and 

45. 9 Haste ye, and go up to my father, and 

45. 25 they went up out of Egypt, and came in. 

46. 29 Joseph, .went up to meet Israel his fath. 
46. 31 I Avill go up, and show Pharaoh, and say 

49. 4 thou wentest up . .he went up to my cou. 

50. 5 let me go up, I pray thee, and bury my f. 
so. 6 Go up and bury thy father, according as 
50. 7 Joseph went up . . and mth him went up 
50. 9 there went up with him both chariots and 
50. 14 all that went up with liim to bury his .^ 

Exod. 8. 3 which shall go up and come into thine . 
10. 14 the locusts went up over all the land of 

12. 38 a mixed multitude weut up also with th. 

13. 18 the children of Israel went up harnessed 
17. 10 Mcses, Aaron, and Hur, went up to the 
ig. 3 Voses wont Up unto God, and the Loud 
19. 12 Take l.eed. .go (not) up into the mount 
jg. 20 L0K» called Moses, rand Moses went up 
EG. 26 Neither shalt thou go up by steps unto 
24. 2 neither shall the people go up with him 

24. 9 Then went up Moses, and Aaron, Nadab 
e4. 13 and Moses went up into the mount of G. 
a\. 15 Moses went up into tho mount, and a cL 

32. 30 and now I will go up unto the Lord 

33. I Depart, .go up hence, thou and the peo. 

33. 3 I will not go up in the' midst of thee 

34. 4 went up "unto mount Sinai, as tho Lord 
34. 24 when thou shalt go up to appear before 

Ntuni3. 17 Get you up . . and go up into the mountain 
13. 21 they went up, :and searched the land from 
13. 30 Let us go up at once, and possess it ; for 
13. 31 But the men that went up with him said 

13. 31 We be not able to go up against the peo. 

14. 40 and will go up into the place wliich the 
14. 42 Go not up, for the Lord (is) not among!you 
14. 44 they presumed to go up unto the hill top 
BO. 27 they went up into moimt Hor in the sight 
ei. 33 they turned, and went up by the way of 

32. 9 when they went up unto the valley of E. 

33. 38 Aaron the priest went up into mount H. 
Deut.1. 21 go up., possess., as the Lord God of thy f. 

I. 22 by what way we must go up, and into 
1. 24 they turned and went up into the moun. 
J. 26 ye would not go up, but rebelled against 
J. 28 Whither shall we go up ? our brethren 
I. 41 we will go up and fight, accordmg to all 
I. 41 ye were ready to go up into the hill 
I. 42 Say unto them. Go not up, neither fight 
I. 43 and went presumptuously up into the hill 

3. I we turned, and went up the way to Bas, 
S. ' 5 ye were afraid . . and went not up into the 
Q. 23 Go up and possess the land which I have 

lb. 3 went up into the mount, having the two 

25. 7 let his brother's >vife go up to the gate 



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Doutjo. 12 Who shall go up for us to hcavcii, aod 1 

33. 50 die in the mount wliither thou goc.it UB 

34. I Jloses went up from tlie plains of Xloab 
Josh. 6. 2o tile people wont up into tlic city, every 

7. 2 Bjiake. .saying, Go up nnd view the coun. 
7. 2 And tlie men went up and viewed Al 
7. 3 and said . . Let not all tlic people go up 
7. 3 let about two or three thoiie. men go up 

7. 4 So there went up thitlicr of the people 

8. I arise, go up to Ai : sec, I have given into 
8. 3 .So Joshua arose, .to go up^against Al 

8. 10 and went up, he and the elders of Israel 
8. II all the people, .went up, and drew nij;U 
10. s went up, tliey and all their hosts, and 
10. 9 Jo.'iliua. .went up from Gilgal all niglit 

10. 3O Josliua went up from Egloii, and all l»r, 

11. 17 from tlieinouiit llalak.tli.nt goetli up to.i 

12. 7 the nioiint Ualak, (1 nt goeth up to Heir 

14. 8 my lirctliren that weni up with me made 

15. 3 went u]) to Ad.ar, and fetclied a compass 
15. 6 tho border went up to Beth-hogla, and 
15. C tlie border went up to the stone of Boluin 
15. 7 tho border went up toward Debir from 
15. 8 the border went up by tlie valley-of tho 
15. 8 tlie border went up to the top of the m^ 

15. 15 he went up thence to the inhabitants or 

16. I to tlie wilderness that goeth up from J,- 
18. 12 the border went up to the side of Jericho 

18. 12 went up through the mountains westwat 

19. It their border went up toward the sea, and 
ig. 12 goeth out to Daberath, and goeth up to J. 
19. 47 Dan went up to fight against Lcshein, aiyl 
22. 12 at Shiloh, to go up to war against theni 
22. 33 did not intend to go up against them ip 

Judg. I. I Who shall go up lor us against the Can. 
I. 2 Lord said, Judali shall go up : behold, I 
I. 4 Judah went up ; and the Lord delivered 
I. 16 went up out of the city of palm trees 
I. 22 they also went up against Bcth-el : and 

10 he went up. .and Deborah went up with 

8 he went up thence to Penuel, and spako 

11 Gideon went up by the way of them that 
20 he said unto Jether. .Up, (and) slay them 

20 when the flame went up toward hcaveu 
ig and he went up to his father's house 

g the Philistines went up, and pitched In J> 

9 Arise, that we may go up against them 

12 they went up, and pitched in Kirjath-J. 

17 men that went to spy out. .land went up 

18 the children of Israel arose, and went up 

18 Wliieh of us shall go up first to the battlio 
23 the children of Israel went up and wejji 
23 And the Lord said. Go up against.him 
26 all the children of Israel, .went up, and 
28 Go up ; for to morrow I will deliver thepi 

30 the children of Israel weut up against 

31 of which one goeth up to the house of-Q 

19 the highway that goeth up from Beth-eJ 
I Then went Boaz up to the gate,' and sat 
3 this man went up out of his city y(farly 
7 when she went up to the house of the 

21 man Elkanah, and all his house, went up 

22 But Hannah went not up ; for she said 

12 and the cry of the city went up to heaven 
9 see, if it goeth up by tho way of his owa \ 

20 and to whom shall he go up from us ? 

7 the lords of the Philistines went up agaU 
II as they went up the hill to the city, the/ 

13 before he go up to the high place to eofc 

14 they went up into the city, .when they 
14 came out. .for to go up to the high placo 
19 go up before me unto the high place ; fo» 

g stand still . . and will not go up unto them 

10 if they say thus, .then we will go' up : fp» 

21 which went up with them into the camp 
46 Saul went up from following the PhUIsi 

34 Saul went up to his house to Gibeah of i 
2g David went up from thence, and dwelt Hi 
13 there went up after David about four hi^ 

35 Go up in peace to thine house ; see, I''- 

8 David and his men went up, and invad^ 

9 He shall not go up ■with us to the battle 

11 and the Philistines went up to Jezreel 
I Shall I go up into any of the cities of Ju.t 
1 And the Lord said unto him. Go up. And 

1 David said, Whither shall I go np'( And 

2 So David went up thither, and his two 
19 Shall I go up to the Philistines ? wilt thoa 
ig And the LORD said imto David, Go up 

23 Thou shalt not go up .. fetch a compass bo. 

24 Abiathar went up, until all the people 
30 David went up. .and wept as he went uj 

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30 ana. .weui up, ncc^jiug aa nicj t, «.u« .^u 

33 went up to the chamber over the gate\ 

34 that I should go up with the king unto 3^ 
2 So every man of Israel went up from aftct 
g There went up a smoke out of his nostrilg . 

18 Go up, rear an altar unto the Lord in tho 

19 David., went up, as the Lord command^ 
34 So Benaiah the son of Jehoiada went uj 

8 they went up with winding stairs into 

16 Pharagh king of Egypt had gone up and 
5 his ascent by which he went up unto the 

24 Ye shall not go up, nor fight against yomr 

27 If this people go up to. .sacrifice m the h. 

28 It is too much for you to go up to Jeru 

17 Baasha king of Israel went up against J. 
17 Omri werft up from Gibhethon, and all I. 



42 So-Ahab went up to eat and to drlnk^ 

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42 And Elijah went up to the top of Cannel 

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I Kt 18. 44 he said. Go np, sny unto Ahab, Preparo 
. »o. I ho \rent up' and besieged Samaria, and 
so. *6 Ben-hadad . . went up to Aphek,to fight a. 
ea. 6 Go up ; for the Lord shall deliver (it) into 
f 3. 12 Go up to Ramoth-gilead, and prosper 
as. 20 that he may go up and fall at Ramoth. 
^3. 29 the king of Israel, .went up to B-amoth-g. 
1 Kl. I. 3 go up to meet the messengers of the king 
I. 9 And he went up to him ; and, behold, he 
ti 13 the third captain of fifty Went up, and 
St. II Elijah went up by a whii'lwind into hea. 
s. 23 And he went up from thence unto Beth-el 
a, 23 as he was going up by the way, there 
B. 23 Go up,thou bald head; go up, thou bald h. 
3. 7 And he said, I will go up : I . . as thou 

3. 8 And he said. Which way shall we go up f 

4. 21 she went up, and laid him on the bed of 
4. 34 he went up, and lay upon the child, and 
4. 35 went up, and stretched himself upon him 

24 Ben-liadad. .went up, and besieged Sama, 
17 Hazael king of Syria went up, and fought 
17 Hazael set his face to go up to Jerusalem 
11 Therefore Jehoashking of Israel went up 
14 Menahera the son of Gadi went up from T. 

9 the king of Assyria went up against Da. 

5 Then the king of Assyria . . went up to 8. 

17 and they went up aud came to Jerusalem 

23 Go up against this land, and destroy it 
14 Hezekiah went up into the house of the L. 

5 thou Shalt go up unto the house of the L, 
8 that I shall go up into the house of the L. 
4 Go up to Hilkiah the high priest^ that he 
2 ths king went up into the house of the L. 

29 Pharaoh-nechoh king of Egypt went up 

6 So Joab the son of Zeruiah Vent first up 
6 David went up, and all Israel, to Baalah 
8 all the Philistines went up to seek David 

10 Shall I go up against the Philistines! 

10 Go up ; for I will deliver them into thine 
14 Go not up after them ; turn away from 

18 that David should go up, and set up an 

19 David went up at the saying of Gad, which 
4 by which he went up into the house of 

4 Ye shall not go up, nor fight against your 

2 and persuaded him to go up . .to Kamoth. 

5 Go up ; for God will deliver (it) into the 

1 1 Go up to Ramoth-gilead, and prosper 

14 Go ye up, and prosper, and they shall be 

19 that he may go up and fall at Ramoth-g. 
28 So the king of Israel .. went up to Ramoth. 

21 So Joash the king of Israel went up; and 

20 Hezekiah . . went up to the house of the L. 

30 the king went up into the house of the L. 
^ 23 LoRT>. .(be) with him, and let him go up 

Ezxa I. 3lethimgoup to Jerusalem, which (is) in J. 
I. 5 to go up to build the house of the Lord 
B. I the children, .that went up out of the 
a. 59 And these (were) they which went up 

6 TIijs Ezra went up from Babylon ; and 

7 there went up. .of the children of Israel 
28 out of Israel chief men to go up with me 

I genealogy of them that went up with me 

15 Then went I up in the night by the brook 

3 if a fox go up, he shall even breuk doAvn 
6 that went up out of the captivity, of those 

61 these, .they which went up. .from Telm. 

I the priests and the Levites that went up 

37 they went up by the stairs of the city of 

8 There went up a smoke out of his nost. 

8 They go up by the mountains ; they go 

4 Whither the tribes go up, the tribes of 
3 I will not come, .nor go up into my bed 

9 a thorn goeth up into the hand of a dru. 
6 as a flock of sheep which go up from the 

8 I will go up to the palm tree, I wiU take 

3 lot us go up to the mountain of the Lord 

24 and their blossom shall go up as dust 

1 went up toward Jerusalem to war again. 

6 Let us go up against Judah, and vex it 

5 with weeping shall they go it up; for in 

2 Go up, O Elam: besiege, O Media: all the 
10 the smoke thereof shall go up for ever 

9 nor (any) ravenous beast shall go up the. 
10 Go up against this land, and destroy it , 
14 Hezekiah went up unto the house of the 

22 that I shall go up to the house of the L.! 

7 thither wentest thou up to offer sacrifice 
10 Go ye up upon her walls, and destroy 

4 Pi-eparo . . arise, and let us go up at noon 

5 Arije, and let us go by night, and let ua 
2 Nebuchadrezzar, .that he may go up from 

£2. 20 Go up to Lebanon, and cry; and lilt up 
gr. 6 Arise ye, and let us go up to Zion unto 
46. 8 saith, I will go up, (and) will cover the 
46. n Go up into Gilead, and take balm, virgin 

48. 5 of Luhith continual weeping shall go up 

49. 28 Arise ye, go up to Kedar, and spoil the 

50. 21 Go up against the land of Merathaira 
Eze, 8. II and a thick cloud of incense went up 

II. 23 the glory of the Lord went up from the 
II. 34 the vision that I had seen went up from 
13. s Ye have not gone up into the gaps, neit. 
38. II I will go up to the land of unwalled vill. 
40. 6 went up the stairs thereof, and measured 
40. 22 and they went up Unto it by seven steps 
40. 40 as one goeth up to the entry of the north 
40. 49 by the steps whereby they went up to it 
Hos. 4. 15 neither go ye up to Beth-aven, nor swear 
Mic. 4, 2 let us go up to the mountain of f,v; Lord 
Hag. I. 8 Go up to the mountain, and bring wood 
2ecb.<4. i6 shall even go up from year to year to w. 
14. 18 if the family of Egypt go not ui), and come 



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5. To be gone up, riT^ alah, 2. 

2 Sa. 2. 27 the people had gone up every one from 

a.To {cause to) go up, rryv, alah, 5. 

2 Ch. I. 6 Solomon went up thither to the brasen 

7. To be or go high, on rum. 

Eze. 10. 4 the glory of the LOBD went up from the 

S.To go up, ivaffaivci) anabaino. 

Matt. 3. 16 Jesus, when he was baptized, went np 

5. I he went up into a mountain : and when 

14. 23 he went up into a mountain apart to pray 

15. 29 weut up into a mountain, and sat down 
CO. 17 Jesus going up to Jerusalem took the tw. 

20. 18 Behold, we go up to Jerusalem ; and the 
Hark 3. 13 he goeth up into a mountain, and calleth 

6. 51 And he went up unto them into the ship 
10. 32 they were in the way going up to Jeru. 

10. 33 Behold, we go up to Jerusalem ; and the 
Luke 2. 4 Joseph also v/ent up from Galileo, out of 

2. 42 T 9 was twelve years old, they went up 
9. 28 and went up into a mountain to pray 

iS. 10 Two men went up into the temple to pr. 
. 18. 31 Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and all 
John 2. 13 passover was at hand, and Jesus went up 
5. I After this. .Jesus went up to Jeinisalem 

7. 8 Go ye up. .1 go not up yet unto this feast 
7. 10 were gone up, then went he also up unto 
7. 14 Jesus went up into the temple, and taug. 

11. 55 many went out of the country up to Je. 

21. II Simon Peter went up, and drew the net 
Acts I. 13 they went up into an upper room, where 

3. I Peter and John went up together into 

10. 9 Peter went up upon the housetop to.pray 
15. 2 should go up to Jerusalem, unto the ap. 
18.22 when he had landed . . and gone up, and 
CI. 4 said, .that he should not go up to Jem. 
CI. 12 besought him not to go up to Jerusalem 
CI. IS after those days wo. .went up to Jerusa. 
14. II since I went up to Jerusalem for to wo. 
25. 9 AVilt thou go up to Jerusalem, and thert) 

Gal. 2. I I went up again to Jerusalem with Bam. 

2. 2 I went up by revelation, and communica. 

Rev. 2o. 9 they weut up on the breadth of the earth 

9. To go up, &vepxo/iai anerchomai. 

John 6. 3 Jesus went up into a mountain, and there 

Gal, I. 17 Neither went I up to Jerusalem to thorn 

1. 18 I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, and 

lO.To go up toward, irpotravaffalpa prosanabaino. 
Luke 14. 10 ho may say imto thee. Friend, go up high. 

11. To go or pass on, iropeio/iai poreuomai. 

Acta 1. 10 as he went up, behold, two men stood by 
I2.T0 go up into, infialvu emhainS. 

Luke 8. 37 he went up into the ship, and returned 
GO unto, to — 
1.2*0 go in, R'la ho. 

Prov. 2. 19 None that go unto her return agidn, net 
2. 2*0 go toward or to, itpoiripxoixai proserchomai. 

Luk€23. 53 This (man) went unto Pilate, and begged 

Acts 9. I And Saul, .went unto the high priest 

60 up and down, to — 

l.To go up and dovm, XT7 halak, 7. 

'Eze. 1. 13 it went up and down among the living 
19. 6 And ho went up and down among the 

2. To go ony "^1 yalak. 

Lev. 19. 16 Thou Shalt not go up .inddown. .a tale b. 
GO up and down, to mnio — ; 
To cause to move, JflJ nua, 5. 

2 Sa. 15. 20 should I this day make thee go up and d. 
GO up, to raaka to — 
To catise to go up, ri7j; alah, 5. 

Judg. 2. 1 1 made you to go up oatot Egypt, and 
GO up to, to — 
Going up, ascent, nh)} olah. 

Eze. 40. 26 And. .seven steps to go Qp to' it, and 
GO upward, to — 
To go up, ii^j; dCah. 

Eccl. 3. 21 Who knoweth the spirit/, .that goeth up. 
GO., way, to — 
l.To go on, i)^; yalak. 

Gen. 24. 61 servant took Rebecca, and went his way 

Judgig. 14 they passed on and v/ei^t their way 

t Sa. 20. 22 go thy way : for the Lo&D hath sent thee 

2.T0 remove, journey, ypj nasa. 

Zechio. c therefore they went their way as a Sock 
3. 2*0 go on, over or beyo-iid, n^j; abar. 

Esth. 4. 17 So Hordecai went his way, and did acco. 
60 with, to — 
l.To go gently, lovingly, n'n dadah, 7. 

Psa. 42. 4 I wont with them to the House of God 
i.To go on with, ffv/iTropiiofiat sumporeuomai. 

Luke 7. II many of his disciples went with him, and 

14, 25 And there went great multitudes with 
24. IS Jesus himself drew near, and went with 

3. To go vnth, (rvvepxa/xai siinerchomai. 

Acts 9. 39 Then Peter arose and went with them 

11. 12 tho spirit bade me go with them, notiilng 

15. 38 and went not with them to the work 

SI. jA There went withua also. .of tho disciples 



GOAD — 

l.A goad, pncic, ]^^ dorban. 

I Sa. 13. 21 and for the axes, and to sharpen the g09 
2.A teacher, goad, prick, lo^o inalmad. 

Judg. 3. 31 slew, .six hundred men witU an ox goad 
GOADS — 
Goads, pricks, ni:i"i^ dorbonoth.' ■ 

Eccl.i2, II The words of the wise (sLfe) as {^ads, and 
GOAT — 
l.A goat, she goat, ty, ez. ■ 

Gen. 27. 9 Go now to the flock, and fetoh me. .goats 

27. 16 she put the skins of the kids of the goats 
30. 32 the spotted and speckled among the go. 

30. 33 not speckled and spotted among the go. 
37. 31 killed a kid of the geats, and dipped tho 

Exodi2. 5 take (it) out from the sheep, or.. the go. 

25. 4 purple and scarlet, and fine linen, and a 

26. 7 And thou shalt make curtains (of) goat? 
35. 6, 23 purple .. scarlet, and fine lineu, and g. 

35. 26 And all the women, .in wisdom spun go. 

36. 14 he made curtains (of) goats' (hair) for the 
lev. 1. 10 if his oflering (be), .of the goats, for a 

3. 12 if his offering (be) a goat, then he shall 

4. 23, 28 shall bring his offering, a kid of the g, 

5. 6 a lamb, or a kid of the goats, for a sin 
7. 23 ye shall eat no manner of fat . . of goat 
9. 3 Take ye a kid of the goats for a sin off. 

16. 5 two kids of tho goats for a sin offering 

17. 3 that killeth. .lamb, or goat, in the camp 
S2. 19 of the heaves, of the sheep, ce of the go. 
32. 27 When a bullock, or a sheep, or a goat 
23. 19 ye shall sacrifice one kid of the goats fol 

Nmn. 7. 16 one kid of the goats for a sin offering 
[Sq also v. 22, 28, 34, 40, 46, 52, 58, 64, 70, 76, 82.] 

7. 87 kids of the goats fqr sin offering twelve 

15. 24 ono kid of the goatS for a sin offering 

18. 17 the flrstUng of a goat, thou shalt not red. 
28. IS one kid of the goat's for a sin offering 

28. 30 one kid of the goats, to make an atono. 

29. s. ". 16, 19, 2S And one kid of the goats 

31. 20 all work of goats' (hair), and all tiilnga 
Dcut 14. 4 ye shall eat: The ox, the sheep, and tho g, 
I 3a. 19. 13, 16 a pillow of goats' (hair) for his bolster 

23. 2 three thousand sheep, and a thousand g. 
s Ch.29. 21 seven lambs, and seven he goats, for asia 
Ezra 6. 17 twelve ho goats, according to the number 
■Prov 27. 27 And. .goats' milk enough for thy food 
Song 4. I thy hair (is) as a flock of goats, that app 

6. 5 thy .hair (is) as a flock of goats, that app. 
Eie. 43. 22 thou shalt offer a kid of the goats with. 

4S. 23 and a kid of the goats daily, .a sin offer. 
Dan. 8. s ^1^ bo goat came from the west, on the fa. 
2.2r« goat, chief, imj; attud. 

Num. 7. 17 two oxen, five rams, five he goats, five 
[So also V. 23, 29, 3S, 41, 47, S3, 59. <5S, 7'. 77. 83.I 

7. 88 the rams sixty, the he goats sixty, the 
Deut 32. 14 goats, with the fat of kidneys of wheat 
Ps4. 50. 9 I will take no.. ho goats out of thy fold 

so. 13 Will I eat. .or drink the blood of goats f 

66. IS I will offer bullocks with goats. Sekh. 
Prov 27. 26-.and the goats (are) tho price of the field 
Isa, I. II I delight not in tho blood of ..ho goats 

34. 6 with the blood of lambs and goats, witft 
Jer. so. 8 and bo as tho he goats before the flocks 

51. 40 I will bring them down like, .ho goats 
Eze. 27. 21 they occupied with thee in. .rams and g-, 

34. 17 1 Judge., between tho rams and. .ho go. 

39. 18 of rams, of lambs, and of goats, of hullo. 
ZecH 10. 3 Mine anger . . and I punished the goats: for 
Z.He goat, Tsy tsaphir. 

Dan. 8. 9 the goat . . a notable horn between hfs ey.. 

8. 21 AnCWie rough goat (is) the king of Grccia 
i.Ooat, kid, hairy one, Ti'^* sair. 

Lev. 4. 24 lay his hand upon the head of the goat 

9. 15 tho goat, which (was) the sin offering 
10. 16 Moses diligently sought the goat of the 
%6. 7 he shall take the two goats, and present 

16. 8 Aaron shall cast lots upon the two goats 
16. 9 Aaron shall bring the goat upon which, i 
16. 10 the goat, on which the lot fell to be the s< 
»6. 15 Then shall he kill the goat of the sin off. 
16. 18 and shall take, .of the blood of the goat 
16. 20 made an end., he shall bring the live goat 
16. 21 his hands upon the head of the live goat 
16. 21 putting them upon the head of the goat 
16. 22 the goat shall boar upon him all their 
16. 22 he shall let go the goat in the wilderness 
16. 26 he that let go the goat for the scape goat 
i5. 27 the goat (for) the sin offering, whose bio 

Mum 28. 22 one goat, .a sin offering, to make an ato, 
29. 22, 28, 31, 34; 38 And onegoat. .a sin offeri. 
Eze. 43. 25 days shalt thou prepare every day a gout 
5.A young kid, ipi<piov enphUm. 

Matt 23. 33 he shall set . .the goats on the left 
Q.A kid, young goat, ipupos eriphos. 

Matt 25. 32 shepherd divideth . . sheep from the goats 
7.A he goat, rpdyos tragos. 

Heb. 9. 12 Neither by the blood of goats and calves 
9. 13 if the blood of bulls and of goats, and the 
9. 19 he took tho blood of calves and of goats 
10. 4 that the blood of bulls and of goats shoull 
GOAT, he — 
l.Goat, kid, hairy one, Tyt* ^^air. 

2 Ch.29. 23 they brought forth the he goats. .the sla 
%He goat, Tpy tsaphir. 

Ezra 5. 3s offered . . twelve he goats , . a dh offerbig 
Dan.' 8 8 the he goat waxed very great: and, when 



GOAT 

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S.Ife goal, B';ri tayish. 

'. iG«D^ 30. 35 ho removed that day the he goats that 
32. 14 twenty he goats, two hundred ewes, and 

2 Ch.17. II seven thousand and seven hundred bo g. 

Prov35, 3» A greyhound ; an he goat also ; and ? kJ. 

eOAT, she-^^ 
Goat, •is, e& 

" G«u, 15. .9 a she goat of three years old, and a ram 
■30. 35 all the she goats that were speckled and 
31. 38 thy ewes and thy she goritj have not ca. 
32. 14 Two hundred she goats, and twenty ho 
Num 15. 27 he shall bring a she goat o£ the first year 
60'-ATH, 00' -AH. njJi Constance. 
A. place on the E of Jerusalem, and near it : named In 
• connection with the hill Gareb. 

Jer. 31. 39measuringline..shaUcompas3aboutto6. 
OOATS, -wild — 
Mountain goats, 07^' yeelim. 

X Sa. 24. . 2 David . . upon the rocks of the wild goats 
Job 39. I when the wild goats of the rock bring - 
Psa. J04. 18 high hiUs (are) a refuge for the wild goats 
GOAT SKEN — 
Goat shin, Sep/ia alyeiou derma aigeion. 

Heb. II. 37 wan. about in sheep skins and goat sidna 
CIOB, '35, 313 a pit or hollow. .^ 
A locality where David had two encounters with the 
Philistines. In i Ch. 20. 4 the place of the first en- 
counter is given as Gczcr; whereas the LXX. and Syrlae 
have Qath. The third. light all agree took place at 
Oath. 

2 Sa.2i. 18 again a battle with the Philistines at G. 
21.19 again a battte in G. with the Philistines 
GOBLfiT — 
Basin, J3i< aggan. 

Song 7. 2 Thy navel . . a round goblet . . wanteth not 
GOD — 
\.My lords, *p« adonai. 

Hab. 3. 19 The Lord God is my strength, and he will 
^.Mighty or;e, '7K cl. 

Gen. 14. «B and he. .the priest of the most high God 
. 14. 19 Blessed (be) Abram of the most high God 
H. 20 And blessed (be) the most high God wh, 

14. 22 the most high God, the possessor of nea. 

16. 13 Thou God seest me : for she said,- Have 

17. 1 1 (am) the Almighty God ; walk before 
SI. 33 and called there on the . . everlasting G. 
28. 3 God Almighty bless thee, and make thea 

31. 13 I (am) the God of Beth-el, where thou' 
35. I make there an altar unto God, that, ■ 
35. 3 I will make there an altar unto God, who 
35. II I (am) God Almighty ; be fruitful and 
43. 14 God Almighty gave you mercy before 
46. 3 I (am) God . . fear not to go down into E. 

, 48. 3 God Almighty appeared unto me at Luz 
49. 25 by the God of thy father, who shall help 
Exod. &. 3 God Almighty; but by my name Jehovah 

15. 2 he (is) my God, and I will prepare him an 

15. 11 Who (is) like unto thee. . among the gods ! 
so. 5 I the Lord, .(am) a jealous God, visiting 
34. 6 The Lord God, merciful and gracious 
34. 14 For thou shalt worship no other gO(^ >» 

- 34. 14 Lord, whose name (is) Jealous, (is)a. .God 
lfami2. 13 Heal her now, O God, I beseech thee 
' 16. 22 they fell on their faces, and said, God 
83. 8 How shall I curse, whom God hath not 
23. 19 God (is) aot a man, that he should lie 
03. 22 God brought them out of Egypt : he 
S3. 23 shall be said . . What hath God wrought ! 
04.' 4 wWch heard the words of God, which saw 
e4. 8 'iod brought him forth out of Egypt 
B4. Jl which heard the words of G od, and knev 
24. «3 Alas ! who shall live when God doeth - 
09\lt. 3. 24 what God. .in heaven or in earth that 

4. 24 Lord, .(is) a con summg Are. .jealous God 
4. 31 For the Lord, .(is) a merciful God; ho will 
S- 9 the Lord .. a jealous God, visiting the 
6. 15 For the Lord, .(is) a jealous God among 
7. g the faithful God, which keepeth covenant 

7. 2v among you, a mighty God and terrible 
o. 17 a great God, a mighty, and a terrible ' 

32. 4 a God of truth, and without iniquity, just 

32. 12 and (there was) no strange god with nlm 
32. 18 and hast forgotten God that formed thee 

32. 21 to jealousy with (that which is) not God 

33. 26 none like unto the God of Jeshurun 
Josh. 3. 10 know that the living God (is) among yon. 

22. 22 God. .the Lord God. .he laioweth, and L ' 

24. 19 he (is) a jealous God ; he will not forgive- 

Jndg. 9. 46 into an hold of the house of the god Ber. 

I Sa. 2. 3 Lord (is) a God of knowledge, and by him 

a Sa. 22. 31 God, his way (is) perfect ; the word of the 

^ 22. 32 For who (is) God, save the Lord? and who 

22, 33 God (is) my strength . .power : and he 

22. 48 It (is) God that avengeth me, and ftikt br. 

■23. 5 Although my house (be) not so with God 

Neh. I. 5 the great and terrible God, that keepeth 

Q. 31 for thou (art) a gracious and merciful God 

9. 32 the great, the mighty, and the terrible G. 

Job. S' 8 I would seek unto God, and .. commit my 

8.- 3 Doth God pervert judgment? or doth the 

8.' 5 If thou wouldest seek imto God betimes 

8. 13 So (are) the paths of all that forget God 
8. 20 Behold, God will not cast away a perfect 
7. Ja but how should man-be just with God t 

12.56 and th^y that provoke God are secure 
t3.' 3 Surelyl Would .. desire to reason withG, 
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Job 13. 8 Will yo accept., will yo contend for God? 
15. 4 Yea, thou, .restrainost prayer before God 
15. II (Arc) the consolations of God small with 
15. 13 That thou tumest thy spirit against God 

15. 25 ho strctcheth out his hand against God 

16. II God hath delivered me jto tlio ungodly 

18. 21 this.. place (of him that) knoweth not G. 

19. 22 Wliy do yo persecute mo as God, and aro 

20. IS God shall cast them out of his belly 

20. 29 tho portion .. appointed unto him by God 
ei. 14 tliey say unto God, Depart from us ; for 
ei. 22 Shall (any) teach God knowledge ? seeing 
02. 2 Can a man be protltabie unto God, as ho 
42. 13 And thou sayost. How doth God know? 
^5. 17 Which said unto God, Depart from us 
23. 16 For God maketh my heart soft, and the 
85. 4 then can man be justified with God ? 
87. 2 God liveth, (who) hath taken away my 
87. 9 Will God hear his cry when trouble co. 
27. II I will teach you by the hand of God 
07. 13 the portion of a wicked man with God 
31. 14 What then shall I do v/hen God riseth up? 
31. 23 For destruction (from) God (was) a terror 

31. 28 for I should have domed the God . .above 

32. 13 (should say.. God thnisteth him down, not 

33. 4 The spirit of God hatli made me, and the 
33. 6 I (am) according to thy wish in God's 
33. 14 God speaketh once, yea twice, (yet man) 

33. 29 all these, .worketh God often times with 

34. 5 and God liath taken away my judgment 
34. 10 hearken unto me. .Far bo it from God 

34. 12 surely God wUl aot do wickedly, neither 
34. 23 he should enter into judgment with God 
34. 31 Surely it is most to bo said unto God 

34. 37 and multiplieth his words against God 

35. 2 My righteousness (is) more than God's ? 

35. 13 Surely God will not near vanity, neither 

36. s Behold, God'(i8) mighty, and despiscth not 
36. 22 God exalteth by his power : who teacheth 

36. 26 God (is) groat, and we know (him) not 

37. 5 God thundereth marvellously with his 
37. 10 By the breath of God frost is given ; and 

37. 14 and consider the wondrous works of God 

38. 41 when his young ones cry unto God, they 
40. 9 Hast thou an arm like God ? or canst thou 
40. 19 Ho (is) the chief of the ways of God ; ha 

Psa. s. 4 thou (art) not a God that hath pleasure 
7. 1 1 God is angry (with the wicked) every day 
lo. II God hath forgotten : he hideth his face 
10. 12 God, lift up thine hand : forget not 
J 6. I Preserve me, O God: for in thee do I put 

17. 6 I have called, .thou wUt hear me, God 

18. 2 my God, my strength, in whom I will 
iS. 30 God, his way (is) perfect: the word of . .L. 
18. 33 God that girdeth me with strength, and 

18. 47 God that avengeth me, and Gubdueihthe 

19. I The heavens declare the glory of God 

82. I My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken 
02. 10 thou (art) my God from my mother's be. 
89. 3 the God of glory thundereth : the Lord 

31. 5 thou hast redeemed mo, O Lord God of 
42. 2 My soul thtrsteth . .for tho living God 
42. 6 (and) my prayer imto the God of my life 

42. 9 I mil say unto God my rock, Wny hast 

43. 4 Then will 1 go. .unto God my exceeding 

44. 20 stretched out our hands to a strange god 
52. I the goodness of God (endureth) continu. 

32. 5 God shall likewise destroy thee for ever 
55. 19 God shall hear, and afflict them, even he 
57. 2 unto God that perf ormeth . . for me 

63. I thou (art) my God ; early will I seek 
68. 19 the Lord . . the Gocl of our salvation. So. 
68. 20 our God (is) the God of salvation ; and 
68. 24 the goings of my God, my king, in the 
68. 35 the God of Israel (is) he that giveth str. 
73. II And they Bjy, How doth God know? and 

73. 17 Until I went into the sanctuary of God 

74. 8 burnt up all the synagogues of God 

77. 9 Hath God forgotten to be gracious ? hath 

77. 13 in the sanctuary : who (is so) great a G. 

77. 14 Thou (art) tho God that doest wonders 

78. 7 and not forget the works of God, but 
78. 8 whose spirit was not stedfast with God 
78. 18 they tempted God in their heart, by ask. 
78. i9CanGod furnish a table in tho wilderness? 
78; 34 they returned and enquired early after Q. 
78. 3s they remembered. . the high God their Be. 
78. 41 they turned back, and tempted God, and 
81. 9 There shall no strange god be In thee 
81. 9 neither shalt thou worship any strange g. 

83. i,hold not thy peace . .be not still,-0 God ^ 

84. 2 my flesh crieth out for the living God 

85. 8 I will hear what God the Lord will speak 
E6. 15 But thou, Lord, (art) a God full of 

89. 7 God is greatly to be feared in the assem. 
8g. 26 Thou (art) my Father, my God, and the 

90. 2 everlasting to everlasting, thou (art), God 
94. I Lord God, to whom vengeance belongeth 

94. I God, to whom vengeance belongeth 

95. 3 For the Lord (is) a great God, and a 
99. 8 thou wast a God that forgarest them 

102. 24 O my God, take me not away in the midst 
J04. 21 The young lions, .seek t"- -'7 aicatfrom Q 
106. 14 lusted, .and tempted Goa in the desert 

106. 21 They forgat God their saviour, which 1 

107. II they rebelled against the words of God 
118. 27 God (is) the Lord, which hath showed us 
it8. 28 Thou (art) ray Ood, and I will praise thee 
136. 36 O give thanks unto the God of heaven 
'39- '7 O ^°'^ ' ^°^ great is the sum of tliem I 
,35'. J3 Search mo, O God, and know my heart 
140, 6 1 said unto the LoKD. Thou (art) my God 



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146. s Happy (Is'hc') that (hath) tho G04 of Jaa. 
i.j9. 6 (Let) tho high (prai.'ses) of God (bo) in ' 
ijo.* I Praise God in his sanctuary : praise him 

5. 16 God, (that is) holy shall bo sanctified in' 

8. :o Jake counsel together. .for God (Is) with 

9. 6"rhc mighty God, The evcrlaatliig Pathcf 
lo. 21 remnant.. return.. unto the mighty God 
22. 3 God (i.s) my salvation ; I will trust, and. 
14. 13 exalt my throne above tlic stars of God' 
31. 3 Now tho EtTptians fare) men, and not (k 
40. i3 To whom tlien will yc liken God ? or j- ■ 

42. 5 Thus saith God the LORD, ho that created 

43. 10 before me there was no Ood formed, net 

43. 12 ye (are) my witnesses, .tliat 1 (am) Ood 

44. 10 Who hath formed a god, or molten a gr. 

44. 15 yea, ho maketh a god, and worshipputix 
44. 17 the residue thereof he inaketli a god 

44t 17 saith, Deliver me ; for thou (art) my god 

45. 14 Surely God (is) in thee ; and (tjicre Is) , 
45. 15 Verily thou (art) a God tliat hidest tliya ' 
45. 30 and pray unto a god (that) cannbt save 
45. 21 ajUBt'God, and u,,Sav!our ; (there is) none 

45. 23 for I (am) God, and (tiicre is) none elso 

46. 6 ho maiicth it a god : tlity fall down, yea 
46. 9 I (am) God, and (there i;;) none elso • 
3^. 18 the mighty God, llio lX)ltD'of hosts, (Is) 
51. 56 Lord Ood of reconipcnccr. shall su'el/ 

3. 41 Let us lift up. .(our) hanii:: unto God 

10. 5 as tho voice of tlio Almiglity God when 
28. 2 thou hast said, I (am) a god, I sit (In) the 
28. 2 yet thou (art) a man, and not God, thongU 
28. 9 but thou (shalt be) a man, and no god. In 

9. 4 Lord, the great, and dreadful Ood 

11. 36 and magnify himself above every god, and 
1 1. 36 speak . . things against the God of gods 

1. 10 bo said . .(Ye are) tho sons of the living 0. 
11. 9 fori (am) God, and not man ; the Holy 
11.12 Judah yctrulcth with God, and Is faj^thi 
4.' 2 I knew that thou (art) a gracious God, and 
7. 18 Who (is) a God like unto thee, that pard. 
I. 2 God (is) jealous, and the Lord revcngeth 
7.*^ they had sent unto tho house of God 

1. 9 now, I pl-ay you, beseech God that h» 

2. 10 hath not one God created us ? why do wo 

2. II married the daughter of a strange god 
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an ohjcct of loorship, ftVn elak.\ 
4. 24 Then ceased tlie work of tho house of 0. 

'5. I prophesied, .in the name of the God of I. 
5. 2 began to build the house of God which 
5. 2 with them, .the prophets of God helping 
5. s the eye of their God was upon the elders 
5. 8 to the house of the great God, which la 

5. 11 We are the servants of the God of heaven 
5. 12 provoked tlie God of heaven unto wrath 
5. 13 made a decree to build this house of God 
5. 14 And the vessels also, .of the house of Q. 
S. 15 lot tho house of God be builded in his 

5. 16 laid the foundation of the house of God 

5. 17 to build this house of God at Jerusalem 

6. 3 (concerning) the house of God at Jerusal. 
6. 5 and silver -ressels of the house of God 

6. 5 and place (them) in the house of God 
6. 7 Let the work of this house of God alono 
6. 7 let. .build this house of God in his piaco 
6. 8 for the building of this house of God 
6. 9 for the burnt offerings of the God of hea. 
6. 10 sweet savours unto the God of heaven 

6. 12 the God that hath caused his name to 
6. 12 to destroy this house of God which (is) 
6. 14 tlie commandment of the God of Israel 
6. i6 kept the dedication of this house of God 
6. 17 at the dedication of this house of God an 

6. 18 for the service of God, which (is) at Jen^ 
7. 12 a scribe of the law of the God of heavea 

7. 14 according to the law of thy God which 

7. 75 have freely offered unto the God of Isra^ 
7. 16 for the house of their God which (is) in 

7. 17 upon the altar of the house of your God 
7. 18 to do. .that do after tho will of your God 
7. 19 for the service of the house of thy God 

7. 19 deliver thou before the God of Jerusaleni 
7. 20 shall be needful for the house of thy O. 
7. 21 the scribe of the law of the God of heaven 
7. 23 Whatsoever is comm.nnded by the God 
7. 23 for the house of the God of heaven 
7. 24 or ministers of this house of God, itt 
7. 25 after the wisdom of thy God thlt (is) Da. , 
7. 25 all such as know the laws of thy God 

7. 26 whosoever wiU not do the law of thyGod 
10. II The gods that have not made the heave. 

2'ii except the gods, whose dwelling is not ■ 
2. 18 would desire mercies of the God of heay, 
2. 19 Then Daniel blessed. the God of heaven V. 
e. 20 Blessed be the name of God for ever ani 
e. 23 I thank thee, and praise thee, thou Q, 
B. 28 there is a God in heaven that revealetl^ 
2, 37 for the God of heaven hath given thee If 
e. 44 shaU the God of heaven set up a kingdoii 

8. 45 the great Gud hath made known totlie k 

2. 47 that your God (is) a God of gods, and a I» 

3. 12 they serve not thy gods, nor worsliip llio 
3; 14 do not ye serve my gods, nor worship tlio 
3. 15 who (is) that God that shall deliver you 
3. 17 onr God whom' we serve is alile to deliver 
3. 18 we will not serve thy gods, nor worsliip 
3. 25 form of the fourth is like tho Son of God 
3. 26 servants of theiiiost high God, come'» . 
3. 28 Blessed (be) the God of Shadrach, Meah. 
3. 28 nor worship any god except their own O.', 
3. 29 speak any thing amiss against tho God of 
i. 29 no otiier god that con deliver after thla. 



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JDan.-' 4. : e that the high God hath wrought toward 
4.; '8 according to the name of my god, and 
'4. ■• 8 in whom (is) the spirit of the holy gods 

4. 9, t8 the spirit of the holy gods (is) in thee 
S.. 3 out of the temple of the house of God ' 
5.; 4 They drank wine, and praised the gods 

5. u in whom (is) the spirit. of the holy gods- 
5.' II wisdom, like the wisdom of the gods, vjfts 
3. 14 that the spirit of the gods (is) in theo 

51 13 O thou king, the most high God gave N. 
5. 21 thatthe most high God ruled in the kin. 
5. 2.1 thou hast praised the gods of silver, and 
S, 33 and the God in whoso hand thy breatlj 

5. j6 God hath numbered thy kingdom ' '■''. 

6; 5 against him concerning the law of his G. 

6. 7 whosoever shall ask a petition of any god 
6. 10 gave thanks before his God, as he did :: 
6. II and maldng supplication before his God 
^ 12 that shall ask (a petition) of any god or 
6. 16 Thy God, whom thou serveat continually 
j. 20 O Daniel, .is thy God whom thou servest 
6. 22 My God hath sent his angel, and hath 

6. 23 was found . .because he believed in his O, 
$.26 the God of Daniel ; for he (is) the living G, 

i.Ood, gods, oijects of loorship, D'ri7i< elohim. 
Gen. I. 1 In the beginning God created the heaven 
I. . 2 the spirit of God moved upon the face of 
I. 3 God said. Let there be light : and therQ 
I. 4 God saw the light, that (it was) good 
I. 4 God divided the light from the darkness 
I. 5 God called the light Day, and the dark. 
I. 6 God said. Let there be a firmament 
I. "7 God made the firmament, and divided 
I. 8 God called tho firmament Heaven 
I. 9 God said. Let the.waters under tho heav 
I. 10 God called the dry fland) Earth ; -and the 
I. 10, 12, 21, 25 God saw that (it was) good : ' 
1. II God said. Lot the earth bring forth grass 
1. 14 God sal4, Let there bo liglits In the ■ 
I. 16 God made two great lights; tho greater; 
I. 17 God set them in tho firmament of tho h. 
i. 20 God said, Let tho waters bring forth j ^ 
I. 21 God created great whales, and every 
I, 22 Godblessed them, saying, .fJe fruithful 
1. 24 God said, Let tho earth bring forth tho 
I, 25 God.made tho beast of the earth after 
I. 26 God said. Let us make man in our image 
». 27 So God created man in his (o\m) image 
«. 27 in the image of God created he^him ; malo 
t. 28 God blessed them, and God said iinto 
I. 29 God said. .1 have given you every herb 
1. 31 God saw every thing th.it ho had made ^ 
s. 2 On'the seventh day God ended his worlt 
s. 3 God blessed the seventh day, and sanctt 
s. 3 rested from all his work which God cx6. ' 
B. 4 in the day that the Lord God mado tho 
e, 5 the Lord God had not caused it to rain 
s. 7 Lord God formed man (of) the dust of ' 
£. 8 Lord God planted a garden eastward in 
E. 9 out of the ground made the Lord God to 
E. 15 Lord God took the man, and put him ,1 
r. 16 Lord God commanded the man, saying^ 
s. 18 Lord God said, (It is) not good that ' ' 
4. 19 Lord God formed every beast of the field 
9. 21 Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall up. 
B. 22 which the Lord God had taken from man 
3. 1 any beast of the field which the Lord G. 
8- I Yea, hath God said. Ye shall not eat of ,' 
3. 3 God hath said. Ye shall not eat of it, nei. 
3. 5 God doth know that in the day ye eat 
3. 8 they heard tho voice of the Lord God 
3. 8 from the presence of the LORD God amo. 
3. 9 Lord God called "unto Adam, and said 
3. 13 Lord God said unto the woman. What 
Lord God said unto the serpent. Because 
did the Lord God make coats of skins f. 
Lord God said, Behold, themanisbecoffla 
Lord God sent him forth from the garden 
God.. hath appointed me another sepd 
In the day that God created man 
in the likeness of God made he him 
Enoch walked with God after he begat 
Enoch walked with God . . God took him 
the sons of God saw the daughters of ra. 
when the sons of God came in unto the 
N. was a Just man (and)., walked with G. 
The earth also was corrupt before God 
God looked upon the earth, and, behold 
God said. .The end of all flesh is come \ 
Thus did Noah ; according to all that G. 
There went in.. as God had commanded 
as God had commanded him : and tho L.' 
God remembered Noah . . and God made ■! 
And God spake unto Noah, saying ■ ; ' ;'<]^ 
God blessed Noah and his sons, and said 
for ill tho image of God made- he man 
God spake unto Noah, and to his sons 
God said. This (is) the token of the cover 
everlasting covenant between God and (fe 
God said. .This (is) tho token of the cov. " 
said. Blessed (bo) the Lord God of Shem . 
God shall enlarge Jnpheth, and he shall ' 
Abram fell pn his face: and God talked 
a God unto thee, and to thy seed after 
I will give, .and I will bo their God ' 
God said..Th6u shalt keep my covenant 
%j, J5 God said. .As fo'r Sarai thy wife, thoii 
J 7, 18 Abraham said unto God, O that Istimael 
fj, 19 God said, Sarah thy wife shall bear theo 
ff. 22 left Off talkiflg . . said God >von( up from A/ 
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39 God destroyed tho cities of tho plain, that 
29 God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot 
, 3 God came to Abimclech in a dream by 
6 God said unto him in a dream. Yea, I 
ji Surely the .fear of God (is) not in this pi. 
13 when God caused me to wander from my 
17 So Abraham prayed unto God : and God 

2 at the set time of which God had spoken 
4 circumcised, .as God had commanded 

6 Sarah said, God hath made me to laugl^ 
12 God said. .Let it not be grievous in thy 
17 God heard the voice of tho lad ; and tho 
17 angel of God called to Hagar out of 

17 for God hath heard the voice of (he lad 

19 God opened her eyes, and she saw a well 

20 God was with the lad ; and he grew, and 

22 God (is) with thee in all that thou doest 

23 swear unto me here by God, that thou 

I God did tempt Abraham, and said untO 

3 the place of which God had told him 

8 My son, God will provide himself a lamb 

9 to the place which God had told him of 
12 for now I know that thou fearest God 

3 the God of heaven, and the God of the 

7 The Lord God of heaven, which took mo 
12, 27, 42, 48 Lord God of my master Abr. 

11 God blessed his son Isaac: and Isaac 

24 I (am) tho God of Abraham thy father 
20 Because tho LORD thy God brought (it) 

28 God give thee of the dew of heaven, and 

4 inlierit tho land . . which God gave unto 

12 behold the ansols of God ascending and 

13 I (am) the Lord God of Abraham thy fa. 
13 and the God of Isaac : tho land whereon 
17 this (is) none other but the house of God 

20 If God vrill bo with mo, and will keep me 

21 in peace, then shall the Lord bo my God. 

22 this stone .'. shall be God's house : and of 
a (Am) I in God's stead, who hath withheld 

6 Racjiel said, God hath judged me, and 

17 God hearkened unto Leah, and she cone. 

18 Leah said, God hath giyen me my hire 
20 God hath endued me (ivith) a good dow. 

22 And God remembered Rachel, and God 

23 said, God hath taken away my reproach 

5 the God of my father hath been wth me 

7 but God suffered him not to hurt mo 

9 God hath taken away the cattle of your 
II tho angel of God spalje unto me in a drc. 
16 all the riches which God hath taken from 
16 whatsoever God haih said unto thee, do 

24 God came to Laban the Syrian in a dream 

29 butjhe God of your father spake unto 
42 the God of my father, the God of Abraham 
42 God hath seen mine aflliction and tho 

50 God (is) witness betwi.xt me and thee 

53 Tho God of Abraham, and the God of N. 
53 the God of their father, judge betwixt . 

1 Jacob went. ..ind the angels of God mot ' 

2 he said, This (i?) God's host : and he cal. 
9 O God of my father Abraham, and God 

28 for as a prince hast thou power with God 

30 for I have seen God face to face, and my ■ 
S The children which God hath .. given thy 

10 though I had seen the face of God, and, 

11 God hath dealt graciously with me, and 
I God said. .Arise, go up to Beth-el, and 

j and the terror of God was upon the cities 
"7 thero God appeared unto him, when he 
9 God appeared unto Jacob again, when ' 

10 God said . .Thy name (is) Jacob r thy 

11 God said unto him.. be fruitful and multi. 
13 God went up from him in the place who. 

15 called the name of the place where God 

9 ho w . . can I do this . . and sin against God ? 

8 (Do) not interpretations (belong) to God f 

16 God shall give Pharaoh an answer of pe.- 

25 God hath showed Pharaoh what ho (is) ■' 
28 What God (is) about toldo he showeth unto 
32 because the thing (is) established by God 
32 and God will shortly bring it to pass 

38 a man in whom the spirit of God (is)! 

39 Forasmuch as'God hath showed thee all 

5 1 For God . . hath made me forget all my ~ 

52 God hath caused me to be fruitful in 

18 Joseph said.. This do, and live.. I fear G. 

28 What (is) this. .God hath done unto us { 

23 your God, and the God of your father 

29 said, God be gracious unto thee, my son ■ 

16 God hath found out the iniquity of thy 

5 God did send me before you to preserve . 

7 God Bent me before you to preserve you 

8 not you (that) sent mo hither, but God 

9 God hath made me lord of all Egypt . 

I offered sacrifices unto the God of his fat. 
■ 2 God spake" unto Israel in tho visions of tho 

3 I (am)..tlie God of thy father': fear not 
9 my sons, whom God hath given me in 

II lo, God hath shov/ed me also thy seed 
15 God, before whom my f.nthers Abraham ;t 
15 the God which fed mo all my life long 

20 God make thee -as Ephraim', and as Man. 

21 God shall be with you, and bring you ■ 

17 of the servants of the God of thy father 

19 Fear not ; for (am) I in the place of God t 

20 God meant it unto good, tojjring to pass 

24 God will surely visit you, and bring you 

25 God will surely visit you, and ye shall . 
17 the mid wives feat-ed God, and did not as 
20 God dealt well ^vith the midwivcs : and 
av because the midwlveg feared God, that 
23 their cry came up unto God by reason 



Exod. 2. 24 God hoard their groaning, and God rem. 

2. ?5 God looked upon . . Israel, and God had 

3. I came to tho mountain of God. .tJ Homb 
3. 4 God called imto him out of tho midst of 
3. 6 I (am) tlio God of thy father, the God of 
3. 6 the God of Isaac, and the God of Jact^ 
3. 6 for he was afraid to look upon God 

3. II Moses said unto God, Who (am) I, that 1 
3, 12 ye sliall serve God upon this mountain 
3. 13 The God of your fathers hath sent me 
3. 14 God said unto Moses, I am that I am 
3. IS God said moreover unto Moses, Thus 
if, 15 Lord God of your fathers, tho God of 
3. IS the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob 
3. 16 Lord God of your fathers, tho God of A. 

3, 18 Lord God of the Hebrews hath met with 
3.',l8 that we may sacrifice to the Lord our Q, 

4. ;5 Lord God of their fathers, the God of 'y 
4. s the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob 
4. 16 and thou shalt be to him instead of God 
4. 20 Moses took tho rod of God in his hand 

4. 27 went, and met him in the mount of God 

5. I Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, Let 
5. 3 The God of the Hebrews hath met with 
5. 3 sacrifice unto tho Lord our God ; lest ho 

5. 8 saying. Lot us go . . sacrifice to our God 

6. 2 God spake unto Moses, and said unto him 
6. 7 I will take you .. I will be to you a God 

6. 7 shall Icnow that I (am) the Lord your 

7. I See, I have made tnce a god to Pharaoh 
7. 16 Lord God of the Hebrews hath sent ma 
8. 10 that, .none like unto the LORD our God 
8. 19 magicians said .'.This (is) the finger of G 

8. 25 Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land 
8. 26 we shall sacrifice, .to tho Lord our God 
8. 27 sacrifice to the Lord our God, as he shall 

8. 28 that ye may sacrifice to the Lord your G. 

9. I, 13 Thus saith the Lord God of the Hob. 
9. 30 that ye will not yet fear tho Lord God 

to. 3 tho Lord God of the Hebrews 
10. 7 tliat they may servo tho Lord their God 
10. 8 Go, serve the Lord your God . .who (arc) 
10. 16 I have sinned against tho Lord your God 
10. 17 entreat tho Lord your God, that he may 
10. 25 we may sacrifice unto tho LORD our God 
10. 26 must wo take to servo the Lord our God 
13. 17 God led them not. .the way of the land 
13. 17 for God said. Lest peradventure the peo. 
13.- 18 God led tho people about., the way of tho 
13. 19 God will surely visit you ; and ye shall 
14. 19 the angel of God, which went before the 
IS- 2 my father's God, and I will exalt him 

15. 26 hearken to the voice of the Lord thy G. 

16. 12 shall know that I (am) the Lord your G. 

17. 9 stand, .with the rod of God in mine hand 

18. I heard of all that God had done for Mosca 
18. 4 for the God of ray father, .(was) mine he. 
18. 5 where he encamped at tho mount of God 
18. 12 a burnt offering .ind sacrifices for God 
18. 12 eat. .with Moses' father in law before G. 
18. 15 people come unto me to enquire of God 
iS. 16 do make (them) know tho statutes of God 
18. ig Hearken, .and God shall bo with theo 
18. 19 Be thou for tho people to God ward 

18. 19 thou mayest bring tho causes unto God 

18. 21 able men, such as fear God, men of truth 
j8. 23 If thou, .do this thing, and God command 

19. 3 Moses went up unto God, and the LoBD 
ig, 17 people out of the camp to meet with God 

19. 19 Moses spake, and God answered him by 
CO. I And God spake all these words, saying 
CO. 2 I (am) the Lord thy God, which have 
so. 5 for I the Lord thy God (am) a jealous 

20. 7 Thou shalt not take the name of . .God In 
20. 10 (is) the sabbath of the Lord thy God 

CO. 12 upon the land which the Lord thy God 
00. 19 but let not God speak with us, lest we d. 

20 Fear not ; for God is come to prove you 

21 near unto the thick darkness where God 
13 but God deliver (him) into his hand ; then 

30 Ho that sacrifioeth unto (any) god, save 
19 bring into the house of the Lord thy God 
2s ye shall serve the Lord your God, and he 

10 And they saw tho God of Israel : and 

11 also they saw God, and did eat and drihlC 
13 and Moses went up into the mount of God 

45 And I will dwell, .and v/ill be their God , 

46 shall know that I (am) the Lord their O, 
46 among them : I (am) the Lord their God 

3 I have filled him with the- spirit of God i 
18 two tables .. written with the finger of G. 

11 Moses besought the Lord his God, and .1 
16 And tho tables (were) the work of God '' 
16 and tho v^riting (was) tho writing of God 
27 Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, Put ' 

23 before tho Lord Godj the God of Israel 

24 before tho Lord thy God thrice in th^ ;. • 
26 bring unto tho house of th»LORD thy Gbd 

31 ho hath filled him with the spirit of God 
13 suffer tho salt of the covenant of thy God 

22 the commandrfiBnts of the Lord his God 

44 For I (am) the Lord your God : ye shall, 

45 that bringeth you up .. to be your God v , 

2, 4, 30 I (am) the Lord your God -" • 
21 shalt thou profane the name of thy God 

2 for I the Lord your God (am) holy 

3, 4, 10, 2s, 31, 34, 36 ^m)the Lord yonrG. 

12 neither shalt. .profane thename of thy G. 
%4 but shalt fear thy God : I (am) the LORD 
-.; and fear thy God ; I (am) the LORD 

7 bo ye holy : for J <am) theXoRD your God 
34 I (am) tho Loud your God, which have 



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21. 6 and not profane the name of their God 
at. 6 the bread of their God, they do offer 
21. 7 her husband : for he (is) holy unto his G. 
21. 8 he offereth the bread of thy God : ha 
2i. 12 nor profane the sanctuary of his God " 
21. 12 the anoiutint; oil of his God (is) upon him 
21. 17 not approach to offer the bread ot his God 
2t. 21 not come nigh to offer the broad of his G. 

21. 22 He shall eat the bread of his God 

22. 25 shall ye offer the bread of your God of 

22. 33 That brought you out. .to bo your God 

23. 14 have brought an offering unto your God 
25. 22, 43 I (am) the Lord your God . 

23. 28 atonement, .before the LoKD your God 

23. 40 shall rejoice before the Lord your God 

24. 15 Whosoever curscth his God shall bear his 
24. 22 one . .law. for I (am) the Lord your God 

25. 17 fear thy God: for'I (am) the Lord your G. 
25. 36 Take thou no usury, .but fear thy God 
25. 38 I (am) the Lord your God, which brought 

25. 38 to give you the land, .to be your God 
25.43 rul6 . . with rigour, but shalt fear thy G. 
'^5- 55 ™y servants. .1 (am) the Lord your God 
06. "i no idols, .for I (am) tho Lord your God 

26. 12 I will wallc. .and will be your God, and 
26. 13 I (am) the Lord your God, which brought 
26. 44 I will not. .for I (am) the Lord their God 

26. 45 I might be their God : I (am) the Lord 
Kum. 6. 7 consecration of his God (is) upon his 

lo. 9 remembered before the Lord your God 
10. 10 before your God : I (am) the Lord your G. 
15. 40 remember, .and be holy unto your Gad 

15. 41, 41 1 (am) the Lord your God - ,. 
75. 41 brought you out. .to be your God 

16. 9 that the God of Israel hath separated you 
j6. 22 the God of the spirits of all flesh, shall 
2t. 5 the people spake against God, and again. 
22. 9 God came unto Balaam, and said, What 
22. 10 Balaam said unto God, Balak tho son of 
22. 12 God said unto Balaam, Thou shalt not go 
22. 18 go beyond the word of the Lord my God 
22. 20 GoA came unto Balaam at night, and said 
22. 22 God's anger was kindled because he went 

22. 38 the word that God putteth in my mouth 

23. 4 God met Balaam : and he said unto him 
23. 21 the Lord his God (is) with him, and tho 

23. 27 peradventure it will please God that thou 

24. 2 and the spirit of God came upon him 

25. 13 he was zealous for his God, and made an 

27. 76 the God of the spirits of all flesh, set a 
X>out. 1. 6 Lord our God spake unto us in Horcb 

1. 10 Lord your God Iiath multiplied you, and 
I. II Lord God of your fathers make you a 
X. 17 for the judgment (is) God's : and the 
1. 19 as the Lord our God commanded . 
I. 20 which the Lord our God doth give unto 
1. 21 Lord thy God hath set the land before 
I. 21 as the Lord God of thy fathers hath said 
1.25 a good land which the Lord our God doth 
I. 26 the commandment of the Lord your God 
1. 30 The Lord your God, which goeth before 

1. 31 seen how that the lioRp thy God bare . 
1. 32 ye did not believe the Lord your God 

1. 41 all that the Lord our God commanded us 
3. 7 the Lord thy God hath blessed thee in 

2. 7 these forty years the Lord thy God (hath 

3. 29 the land which the Lord our God pveth 
2. 30 the Lord thy God hardened his spirit 

2. 33 the Lord our God delivered him before 
s. 36 the Lord our God delivered all unto us 

2. 37 whatsoever the Lord our God forbade us 

3. 3 So the Lord our God delivered Into our 
3 18 Lord your God hath given you this land 
3. 20. which the Lord your God hath given 

3, 21 all that the Lord your God hath done 

3. 22 the Lord your God he shall fight for you 

4. I the Lord God of your fathers giveth you 
4: 2 the commandments of the Lord your God 
4. 3 God hath destroyed them from among 

4. 4 that did cleave unto the Lord your God 
4. 5 as the Lord my God commanded me » 
4. 7 who (hath) God . . nigh . . the Lord our God 
4. 10 stoodest before the Lord thy God in Hor. 
4. 19 the Lord thy God hath divided unto all 
4. 21 which the Lord thy God giveth thee (for) 
4. 23 forget the covenant of the Lord your God 
4. 23 which the Lord thy God hath forbidden 
4. 24 the Lord thy God (is) a consuming fire 
4. 25 evil in the sight of the Lord thy God 
4. 29 if . .thou shalt seek the Lord thy God 
4. 30 if tliou turn to the Lord thy God, and 
4. 31 the Lord thy God (is) a merciful God 
4. 32 since the day that God created man upon 
4. 33 Did. .people hear the voice of God speak. 
'4. 34 Or hath God assayed to go (and) take him 
4. 34 according to all that the Lord y«ur God 
4. 35 mightest know that the Lord ho (is) God 

4. 39 the Lord he (is) God in heaven above 
4. 40 earth, which the Lord thy God giveth 

5. 2 The Lord our God made a covenant with 
S, 6 I (am) the Lord thy God, which brocght 
S.. ,9 for I the Lord thy God (am) a jealous 

5. ii not take the name of the Lord thy. God ' 
S". 12, 16 as the Lord thy God hath commanded 
S, 14 day (is) the sabbath of the Lord thy God' 
5. 15 the Lord thy God brought thee out then. 
S..XS the Lord thy God commanded thee to 
5.';t6 land which the LORD thy God giveth thSe 
S.V4L0RP our God Jiath showed us his glory, 
SJ^4lS-Qd'aoth! taJkSvitli man, ^dJte'liveth J 
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26 the voice of tho living God epcaking out 

27 hear all that the Lord our God shall say 
27 all that the Lord our God shall speak 
32, 33 Lord your God hatli commanded you 

1 Lord your God oommauded to teach you 

2 thou mightest fear tiio Lord thy God, to 

3 as tho Lord God ot thy fathers hath pro. 

4 The Lord out God (is) oue Lord 

5 thou shalt love the Lord tliy God with 
10 wlien tho Lord thy God shall have brou. 

13 Thou shalt fear tho Lord thy God, and 
15 For the Lord thy God (is) a jealous 

15 lest the anger of tlio Lord thy God be y. 

16 Ye shall not tempt the IXJRD your God ■ 

17 commandments of tho Lord your God 

20 which the Lord our God hath command. 

24 to fear the Lord our God, for our good ' ' 

25 to do all these, .before the Lord our God 

1 When the Lord thy God shall bring thee 

2 when the Lord thy God shall deliver them 

6 an holy people unto tho Lord thy God 
6 the Lord thy God hath chosen thee to be 
9 Know, .tliat the. Lord tliy God, ho (is) G. 

12 the Lord thy God shall keep unto thee 

16 which the Lord thy God shall deliver 

18 remember what the Lord thy God did 

19 whereby the Lord thy God brought thee 
19 so shall tho Lord thy God do unto all tho 

26 the Lord thy God will send the honiet; 

21 Lord thy God (is) among you, a mighty 

22 Lord thy God wll put out those nations 

23 Lord thy God shall deliver them unto 
25 an abomination to the Lord thy God 

2 way which tho Lord tliy God led thee 

5 (so) the Lord thy God chasteneth thee 

6 the commandments of the LORD thy God 

7 Lord thy God bringeth theo into a good 

10 then thou shalt bless the Lord tliy God 

11 that thou forget-not the Lord thy God - 

14 and thou forget tho Lord thy God, which 

18 thou shalt remember the Lord thy God 

19 if thou do at all forget the Lord thy God 

20 unto tho voice of tho Lord your God ^ 

3 Lord thy God (is) he which goeth over 

4 Lord thy God hath cast them out from 

5 Lord thy God doth drive them out from 

6 Lord thy God giveth thee not this good 

7 how thou i^rovokedst the LORD thy God 
10 tables . . written vri th tlie finger of God 
i6 had sinned agamst the Lord your God 
23 the comraaniinient of the Lord your God 

9 according as the Lord thy God promised 

12 what doth the IjORD thy God require of 
12 but to fear the Lord thy God, to walk In 
12 to serve the Lord thy God with all thy 

14 heaven of heavens, (is) the Lord's thy G, 

17 For the Lord your God (is) God of goda 

20 Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God 

21 lie (is) thy praise, and he (is) thy God 

22 Lord thy God hath made thee as the stars 

1 thou shalt love the Lord thy God, and .' 

2 the chastisement of the Lord your God 
12 A land which the Lord thy God carpth 

12 the eyes ot tho Lord thy God (art) . ■. 

13 to love tho Lord your God, and to serve 

22 to love the Lord your God, to walk in 

25 Lord your God shall lay the fear of 
27, 28 commandments of the Lord your God 
29 when the Lord thy God hath brought 
31 which the Lord your God giveth you 

I land which the Lord God of thy fathers 

4 Ye shall not do so unto the Lord your G. 

5 unto the place which the Lord your God 
7 ye shall eat before the Lord your God 
7 wherein the LORD thy God hath blessed 
9 inheritance which the LORD your God giv. 

10 land which the Lord your God giveth r 

11 a place which the Lord your God shall 

12 shall rejoice before the Lord your God : 

15 to the blessing of the Lord thy God 

18 must eat them before the Lord thy God 
18 in the place which the Lord thy God 
18 shalt rejoice before the Lord thy God in 

20 When the LORD thy God shall enlarge 

21 If the place which the Lord thy God hath 
27, 27 upon the altar of the LORD thy God 

28 right in the sight of the Loud thy GodS 

29 When the Lord thy God shall cut off tho 
31 shalt not do so unto the Lord thy God 

3 the Lord your God proveth you, to know 

3 whether ye love tho Lord your God 

4 Ye shall -mdk after the Lord your God 

5 turn (you) away from the Lord your God 
5 way whicli the LORD thy God commanded 

10 thrust thee away from the Lord thy God 
1 2 ci ties, which the Lord thy God hath given 

16 thereof every whit, for the Lord thy God 
18 hearken to the voice of the Lord thy God 
18 right in the eyes of the Lord thy God 

I Ye (are) the children ot the Lord your G. 
2, 81 an holy people unto the LORD thy G. 

23 thou shalt eat before the Lord thy God 

23 mayest learn to fear the LORD thy God-c 
34, 25 -which the LORD thy God shall choose 

24 when the Lord thy God hath blessed 

26 shalt eat there before the LORD thy Gb'd . 
29 that the Lord thy God may bless thee in 

4 land which the Lord thy God giveth thee 

5 unto the voice of the Lord thy God, to 
16 the Lord thy Grod blesseth thee, as he 

So,; iSthe" LOKD thyiGod shallbless thee 

14 the Lord thy God hath blessed theo 



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I)outi5. 15 and tho Lord thy God redeemed thee 
15. 19 snalt sanctify unto the Lord thy God 
15, 20 slialt eat (it) butore tho Lord thy God 

15. 21 not sacrillco it imto tho Lord thy God 

16. I, 2 the passovcr unto the Lord thy God 
16. 5 which the Lord thy God giveth thee 
16. 6, 7 which tho Lord thy God shall chooso 
16. 3 a solemn assembly to the Lord thy God 
16. 10 unto tho Lord thy God with a tribute 
lO. 10 according as the Lord thy God hath bL 
16. II shalt rejoico before the Lord thy God 
16. II which the Lord thy God hath chosop 
16. 15 unto tho Lord thy God in the place 

16. 15 the Lord thy God shall bices theo in nU 
16. 16 males appear before the Lord thy G^d 
16. 17 to the blessing of the Lord thy God 
16. 18, 20 which the Lord thy God giveth thee 
»6. 2i. unto the altar of the Lord thy God ' 

16. 22 image ; which' tho LORD thy God hatcUi 

17. I not sacrifice unto the Lord thy God ■ 
17. i^an abomination unto the LORD thy (}od 
17. 2, 14 which the Lord thy God giveth theo 
17. 2 in the siglit of the LORD thy God, in 

17. 8 which the LORD thy God shall choote ''• 
17. 12 minister there before the Lord thy God 

17. 15 whom the LORD thy God shall choose 
17. 19 he may learn to fear the Lord his God 

18. 5 the Lord thy God hath chosen him out 
i8. 7 minister in the name of the LORD his God 

9 land which the Lord thy God giveth . 

12 Lord thy God doth drive them out from 

13 shalt be perfect with the Lord thy God 

14 Lord tliy God hath not suffered thee so 

15 Lord thy God will raise up unto thee 

16 desiredst of the Lord thy God in Horeb 
16 hear again the voice of the IX)RD my God 

I When the IX)RD thy God hath cut ofT 
I, 2, 3, 10, 14 the Lord thy Ood giveth thee 

8 if the Lord thy God enlarge thy coast 

9 to love the Lord thy God, and to walk 

1 Lord thy God (is) with thee, which broo. 

4 Lord your God (is) he that goeth with you 

13 Lord thy God hath delivered it into 

14 which the Lord thy God hath given thee 

16 which the LORD thy God doth give thee 

17 as the Lord thy God hath commanded 

18 should ye sin against the Lord your God 
I, 23 which the Lord thy'God giveth thee 

5 tliem tho Lord thy God luith chosen to 
10 Lord thy God hath delivered them Into 
23 for he that is hanged (is) accursed of God 

S abomination "anto the LORD thy God 
5 Lord thy God would not hearken unto 
5 but the Lord thy God turned the curse 
5 because the Lord thy God loved theo , 
14 Lord thy Godwalkethin the midst of thy 
18 into the house of the LORD thy God for 
18 abomination unto the Lord thy God 

20 that the LORD thy God may bless thee In 

21 shalt vow a vow unto the LORD thy God 
2 J Lord thy God will surely require it of 
23 thou hast vowed unto the Lord thy God 

4 which the Lord thy God giveth thee 
9 Remember what the LORD thy God did ~i 

13 shall be. .unto theeief ore theLORD thy G. 

18 the Lord thy God redeemed thee thence 

19 that the Lord thy God may bless thee in 
15, 19 land which the Lord thy God giveth 

16 an abomination unto the Lord thy God 

18 faint and weary ; and he feared not God 

19 when the LORD thy God hath given thee 

1, 2 land, .the Lord thy God giveth thee. 

2 place which the Lord thy God shall ch'o. 

3 I profess this day unto the LORD thy God 

4 do^vn before th% altar ot the LORD thy O. 

5 speak and say before tho Lord thy God 
7 when we cried unto the LORD God of our 

10 thou shalt set it before the Lord thy God 

10 and worship before the Lord thy God -. 

11 which the LORD thy God hath given unto 

13 thou shalt say before the LORD thy God 

14 hearkened to the voice of the Lord my O. 
i6 This day the Lord thy God hath comrann. 

17 to be thy God, and to walk in his ways . . 
iQ anholy people unto the Lord thy God ' 

2, 3 land which the Lord thy God pveth 
3 as the Lord God of thy fathers hath pro. 

5 tuild an altar unto the Lord thy God, an 

6 shalt build the altar of the Lord thy God 

6 shalt offer, .thereon unto the LoRDthj Q. 

7 and rejoice before the Lord thy God 
9 become the people of the Lord thy God 

10 obey the voice of the Lord thy God, and 
I, 2, 15, 45 the voice of the Lord thy God > 

1 Lord tliy G»d will set thee on high above 

8 land which the LORD thy God giveth thee 
9, 13 the commandments ot the LORD thy Q. 

47 thou servedest not the Lord thy God with 
52, 53 which the Lord thy God hath given . 
58 fear this . . tearful name. The LORD thy G. 
62 not obey the voice of the Lord thy God { 
6 might know that I (am) the LORD your O.' 
10 stani. . all of you before the I^RD your G, 

12 enter into covenant with theXoRD thy Q. 

12 which the Lord thy God maketh with . 

13 be may be unto thee a God, as he hath 

15 with us this day before the Lord our O. 

18 tumeth.. this day from the Lord our God 
25 forsaken the covenant of the LORD God/ 
29 secret (things belong) unto, the LORD..O. 

I'V-hither the Ijjbd thy Godhath ^djjven 

2 And shalt retiu-n unto the Lord thy God 



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"3 L0RD*thy God will turn thy captivity, and 
3' whither the LOKD tliy God hath scattered 

4 will the Lord thy God gather thee 

5 Lord thy God will bring thee into the land 

6 Lord thy God will circumcise thine heart 

6 to love the Lord thy God with all thine 

■ 7 Lord thy God will put all these curses 
9 Lord thy God will make thee plenteous 

10 hearken unto the voice of the Lord thy G. 

10 if ffliou turn unto the Lord thy God with 
16 I command thee . . to love the Lord thy G. 

16 Lord thy God shall bless thee in the land 
20 That thou mayest love me Lord thy G. 

3 The Lord thy God, he will go over before 
':6 Lord thy God, he (it is) that doth go 

11 to appear before the Lord thy God in 

12 may learn, and fear the Lord your God 

13 and learn to fear the Lord your God 

17 Are not these evils, .because our God (is) 

26 ark of the covenant of the Lord your Q. 
3 ascribe ye greatness unto our God , 

39 and (there is) no god with me : I kill, and 
I wherewith Moses the man of God blessed 

27 The eternal God (is thy) refuge, and un. 
9 Lord thy God (is) with thee whithersoever 

II, 15 land, witich the Lord your God giveth 
13 The Lord your God hath given you rest 

17 only the Lord thy God be with thee, as 
II Lord your God, he (is) God in heaven ;l 

3 ark of the covenant of the Lord your G. 
9 and hear the words of the Lord yoiir God 

5 over befqre the ark of the Lord your God 

23 Lord your God dried up the waters of S. 
13 as the Lord your God did to the Red sea 

24 that ye might fear the Lord your God for 

13 for thus saith the Lord God of Israel 

19 give, I pray thee, glory to the Lord God 

20 I have sinned against the Lord God of I. 

7 Lord your God will deliver itinto your 

30 Joshua built an altar unto the Lord God 

9 because of the name of the Lord thy God 

18 had sworn unto them by the Lord God of 

19 We have sworn unto them by the LordG. 

23 drawers of water for the house of my Gpd. 

24 Lord thy God commanded his servant '-- 
19 Lord your God hath delivered them intp 

40 as the Lord God of Israel commanded ': 
42 the Lord God of Israel fought for Israel 

14 the sacrifices oLthe Lord God of Israel 
33 Lord God of Israel (v/as) their^ inheritan, 

6 Lord said unto Moses the man of God 
8, 9 wholly followed the Lord my God. 

14 he wholly followed the Lord God of Isr.' 
3 land, which the Lord God of your fathers 
J 6 cast lots for you . . before the Lord our G. 
i 3 the commandment of the Lord your God 
''4 Lord your God hath given rest unto your 
■ ' s to love the LOBD your God, and to walk in 

18 tiiat ye have committed against the God 

19 altar besides the altar of the Lord our G. 
24 What have ye to do with the Lord God i 
29 besides the altar of the Lord our God that 

33 the children of Israel blessed God, and,'! 

34 a witness between us that the Lord (is) G. 
",3 ye have seen all that thi) Lord your God 
'•"3 Lord your God (is) he that hath fought %^ 

5 Lord your God, he shall expel them from' 
is as the Lord your God hath promised unto 

■ 8 But cleave unto the Lord your God, as <t 

10 Lord your God, he (it is) that flghteth for 

11 Take. .heed, .that ye love the Lord. .God 

13 Lord your God will no more drive out ' 
13, 15 land which the LORD your God hath 

14 good things which the Lord your God 

15 which the Lord your God promised you 

16 the covenant of the Lord your God 

1 and they presented themselves before G. 

2 Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, Your 

17 the Lord our God, he (it is) that brought 

18 will we . .serve the Lord; for he (is) our G^ 

19 for he (is) an holy God ; he (is) a jealous 

23 incline your heart unto the Lord God of I. 

24 Lord our God will we serve, and his voice 

26 Joshua wrote . . in the book . . th&|law of G. 

27 a witness unto you, lest ye deny your G. 

• 7 as I have done, so God hath requited mo 

12 they forsook the Lord God of their fath. 

7 forgat the Lord their God, and served B. 

20 Ehud said, I have, a message from God 

6 Hath not the Lord God of Israel com.! 
23 So God subdued on that day Jabin 4he 

3 I vnll sing, .to the Lord God of Israel ^ 
5 Sinai from before the Lord God of Israel 

8 Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, I br. 

10 I (.im) the Lord your God ; fear not the . 
20 the angel of God said unto him. Take 

26 build an altar unto the Lord thy God 

31 it he (be) a god, let himpleadfor himself 
36 Gideon said unto God, If thou wUt save 

39 Gideon said unto God, Let not thine anger 

40 God did so that night : for it was dry up. 
i\ into his hand hath God delivered Midian 

3 God hath delivered Into your hands the 

33 Israel . . went . . and made I3aal-ber. their g. 

34 remcmbered'not the Lord their God, who 
, a 7 Hearketo . . that God may hearken unto 
'^9 wherewith by me they honour God and 

13 my wine, which cheereth God and man 
'23 God sent an evil spirit between Abimq. 
ijlyrent into the house of their god, and 
5^ God Tendered the'w<ci|edneBSof Ab^me. 
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II. 21 Lord God of Israel delivered Sihon and 
J I. 23 Lord God of Israel hath dispossessed. .A. 
II. 24 possess that which Chemosh thy god giv. 
. 24 Lord our God shall drive out from before 
S, 7 the child shall be a Nazarito uuto God 
6 A man of God came unto me, and his co. 

6 like the countenance of an angel of God 

8 let the man of God which thou didst send 

9 God hearkened to the voice of Manoah 
9 the angel of God came again unto the wo. 

. 22 We shall . . die, because we have seen God 
, iq God clave an hollow place that (was) in ■ 
16. 17 for I. .a Nazarite unto God from my mo. 
s6. 23 offer a great sacrifice unto Dagon their g. 
16. 23 Jur god hath delivered Samson our ene. 
16. ■24 whentliepeoplesavv..theypraisedtheirg. 
16. 28 strengthen me . .only this once, O God 
18. 5 Ask counsel, we pray thee, of God, that 
j8. 10 for God hath given it into your hands 
s8. 31 all the time that the house of God was in 
ao. 2 in the assembly of the people of God 
20. 18 and asked counselof God, and said, Which 

20. 27 the ark of the covenant of God (was) 

21. 2 and abode there till even before God 

21. 3 O Lord God of Israel, why is this come 
Huth. I. 16 people, .my people, and thy God my God 

2. 12 of the Lord God of Israel, under whose 
■ 1. 17 the God of Israel grant .. thy petition that 

2. 2 neither (is there) any rock Uke our God 
e. 27 there came a man of God unto Eli, and 

2. JO Lord God of Israel saith, I said indeed 

3. 3 ere the lamp of God went out fn the 
3. 3 temple of the LORD, where the ark of X}. 

3. 17 God do so to thee, and more also, if thou 

4. 4 with the ark of the covenant of God 
4. 7 fcr they said, God is come into the camj) 
4. II the ark of God was taken ; and the two 

4. 13 for his heart trembled for tl e ark of God 
4. 17 are dead, and the ark of God is taken 
4. 18 when he made mention of the ark of God 
4. 19 the tidings that the ark of God was taken 
4. 21 because the ark of God was taken, and 

4. 22 glory is departed, .for the ark of God is 

5. I the Philistines took the ark of God 

2 the Philistines took the ark of God, they 

7 The ark of the God of Israel shall not 

7 his hand is sore . . upon Dagon oiu- god 

8 What shall we do v«th the ark of the God 
8 Let the ark of the God of Israel be carr. 
8 they carried the ark of the God, of Israel 

, 10 Therefore they sent the ark of God to K. 
, 10 it came to pass, as the ark of God came to 
, 10 have brought about the ark of the God 
. 1 1 Send away the ark of the God of Israel 
, II the hand of God was very heavy there 

3 If ye send away the ark of the God of I. 

5 ye shall give glory unto the God ot Isra, 

6. 20 to stand before this holy Lord God ! '" 

7. 8 Cease not to cry unto the LoRD our Go^ 

6 Behold now. .in this city a man of God ■ ■ 

7 not a present to bring to the man of Gp4 

8 will I give to the man of God to tell us :i 

9 vi'hen a man went to enquire of God, thus 
9. 10 went unto the city where the man of God 
9. 27 that I may show thee the word of God '; 

10. 3 meet thee three men going up to God to 
10. 5 thou Shalt come toth.e hill of God, where 
10. 7 do as occasion serve thee ; for God (is) .S 
10. 9 hid turned. .God gave him anotherheart; 
10. 10 the spirit of God came upon him, Jlnd ha-F 
10. 18 Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, I br*: 

10. 19 ye have this day rejected your God, whi 
JO. 26 a band . . whose hearts God had touchedr!"; 

11. 6 the spirit of God came upon Saul wheni 

12. 9 when they forgat the Lord their God, ho 
i2. 12 when the LORD your God (was) your king 
12. 14 continue following the LORD your God 
12. 19 Pray for thy servants unto the L. thy Go4 
13. 13 the commandment of the Lord thy Goi 
14. 18 Saul said. .Bring hither the ark ot God 
14. 18 the ark of God was at that time with the 
14. 3ij said. .Let us draw near hither unto God 
14. 37 Saul asked counsel of God, Shall I go 
14, 41 Saul said unto the Lord God of Israel 
14. 44 God do so and more also : for thou shalt 

14. 45 for he hath wrought with God this day ■ 

15. 15 spared, .to sacrifice, .the Lord thy God 
15. 21 to sacrifice unto the LORD thy God in Gi. 

15. 30 turn., that I may worship .. Lord thy God 
j6. IS an evil spirit from God troubleth thee 

16. 16 when the evil cpirit from God is upon 
16. 23 when the . . spirit from God was upon Sa.- 
I17. 26 should defy tlie armies of the living God t 
87. 36 hath defied the armies of the living God... 

117. 43 the God of the armies of Israel, v/hom 
(17. 46 may know that there is a God in Israel -r 

118. io the evil spirit from God came upon Sau! 

119. 20 the spirit of God was upon the messeng. ) 
119. 23 the spirit of God was iipon him also, and 
20. 12 O Lord God of Israel,. ^vhen I have soun.j, 

22, 3 v/ith you, till I know what God will do v^.' 
22. 13 and hast onquirod of God for him, that hs 

122. 15 Did I then begin to enquire of God for ■/ 
33. 7 God hath delivered him into mine hand f 

123. IQ O Lord God of Israel, thy servant hath; , ' 
123. II O Lord God of Israel, I beseech thee . ;;• 
iBjf 14 but God delivered him not into his hand 
i23.'^6 Jonathan . . strengthened his hand in Go4 
i2s."22;So and more also do Qod mito the enem. 
'■25. 29 the bundle'of lifo.jj'ith tlwCXoiRD thy God 
?5. »2 Blessed (be) the LOED^God of Israel, whl. 



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34 the Lord God ot Israel liveth, which h-a.' 

8 God hath delivered thine enemy into thi. 
15 God is departed from me, and answereQ 

9 good in ray sight, as an angel of God 

6 encouraged himself in the Lord his God 

15 Swear unto me by God, that thou wilt 
27 Joab said, (As) God liveth, unless thou 

■ 9 So do God to Abner, and more also, exo. 

35 So do God to me, and more also, if I taste 

10 and the LORD God of hosts (was) with hj, 

2 to bring up from thence the ark of God 

3 they set the ark of God upon a new coi-t 

4 accompanying the ark of God : and Ahip 

6 TJzzali put forth, .to the ark of God, and 

7 and God smote him there for (his) error • 
7 and there he died by the ark 0/ God 

12 hath blessed, .because of the ark of God 
12 D. went and brought up the ark of God 

2 the ark of God dwelleth within curtains 
22 Wherefore thou art great, Lord God 

22 neither (is there any) God besides thee 

23 like Israel, whom God went to redeem ' 

24 and thou. Lord, art become their God 

25 And now, Lord God^ the word that thoU 

26 The Lord of hosts (is) the God over Israel 

27 thou, O Lord of hosts, God of Israel 

28 thou (art) that God, and thy words be 

3 that I may show the kindness of God 

12 play the men. .for the cities of our God ' 
7 Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, I ano. 

16 David therefore besought God for the ch. 

11 let the king remember the LohD thy God 

13 such a thing against the people of God? 

14 neither doth God respect (any) person 

16 together out of the inheritance of God 

17 as an angel of God, so (is) my lord the 
17 therefore the Lord thy God will be with 
20 accord, to the wisdom of an angel of God 
24 bearing the ark of the covenant of God 

24 and t"-.ey set down thejark of God ; and A> 

25 Carry back the ark of God into the city 

29 Abiathar carried the ark of God again 
32 come to the top. .where he worshipped G. 
23 as if a man, .enquired at the oracle of God 
28 Blessed (be) the Lord thy God, which ' 

13 God do so to me, and more also, if thou be 

27 my lord the king (is) as an angel of God 

14 after that God was entreated for the land 
3 The God of my rock ; in him will I trust 
7 called upon the Lord, and cried to my G, 

22 have not v/ickedly departed from my God 

30 by my God have I leaped over a wall 

32 and who (is) a rock, save our God? ;< 

47 exalted be the God of the rock of my sal. 
I the anointed of the God of Jacob, and 
3 The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel 
3 that ruleth. .just, ruling in the fear of G. 
3 the Lord thy God add unto the. people 

23 Araunah said. . The Lord thy God accept 

24 burnt offerings unto the Lord my God of 
17 thou swarest by the Lord thy God unto 

30 as I Bware unto thee by the Lord God of 

36 the Lord God of my lord the king say so 

47 God make the name of Solomon better 

48 Blessed (be) the LORD God of Israel, which 
3 keep the charge of the Lord thy God, to 

23 God do so to me, and more also, if Adon. 

3 and God-said, Ask what I shall give thee 

7 O Lord my God, thou hast made thy ser. 
It God said unto him. Because thou hast a. 

28 saw that the wisdom of God (was) in hii.i 

29 God gave Solomon wisdom and understa. 

■ 3 unto the name of the LORD his God, ior 

4 Lord my God hath given me rest on ev. 

5 house unto the name of the Lord my God 

13 Blessed (be) the LORD God of Israel, wh, 
17, 20 an house for the name of the Lord G. 

23 Lord God of Israel, .no Godlike thee 

25 Lord God of Israel, keep with thy ser. 

26 O God of Israel, let thy word, I pray theo 

27 But will God indeed dwell on the earth? 

28 Yet have thou respect . . O Lord my God 
57 The Lord our God be with us, as he was 

59 be nigh unto the Lord our God day and 

60 That all . .may know that the Lord (is) G. 

61 be perfect with the LORD our God, to wa. 
63 before the Lord our God, eeveji days and 

9 Because they forsookthe LORD their God 
■g Blessed be the Lord thy God, which 

24 wisdom, which G od had put in his heart 

4 was not perfect with the Lord his God ■ 

9 his heart was turned from the Lord God 
23 God stirred him up (another) adversary 

31 thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel 

33 Chemosh the god . . and Milcom the god of 
22 Word of God came unto, .the man of God 
* X there oamo a man of God out of Judah by 
' 4 heard the saying of the man of God 

5 ace. to the sign which the man of God v 

6 answered and said unto the man of Gad 
6 Entreat nov/ the face of the Lord thy O. 
6 the man of God besought the Lord, and.' 

', 7 the king said unto the man of God, Come 

8 the man of. God said unto the king, If th. 

11 all the works that the man of God had d. 

12 had seen what way the man of God went 

14 went after the man of God, and found 
14 (Art) thou the man of God that camest 
;2i he cried unto the man of God that came 
^24wljioh, the-LoRP thy God commanded thee 
^ lt'(i£) the'roa.n ofgQ4;'w}ip w^sdjaohid. 

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» Ki 13. 3r whorcin'Uio man of God (h) buried ; lay 

14. 7 Go. .Thus saitli tho Lord God of Israel 
14. 13 good thing toward tho Lord God of Isr. 

^5. 3 was not perfect with tho Lord his God 

15. 4 did the Lord his God gave him a lamp 

15. 30 ho provoked tho Lord God of Israel to 

16. 13 in provoking tho Lord God of Israel to 
J 6. 26, 33 to provolco the LoiiD God of Israel 

17. I (As) the Lord God of Israel livetii, before 
17. 12 (As) tho Lord thy God livcth, I have not 
17. 14 thus saith tho Lord God of Israel, Tho 
17. 18 O thou man of God ? art thou como unto 
17. 20 O Lord my God, hast thou also brought 

17. 21 O Lord my GoJ, I pray thee, let this ch. 
J7. 24 by this I know, .thou (art) a man of God 
j8. 10 (As) the Lord thy God liveth, there la 

18. 21 if the Lord (be) God, follow him : but U 
18. 34 the God that answcreth. .let him bo God 
18. 27 Cry aloud ; for he (is) a god : either ho Is 
t8. 36 Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and of Isr. 
18. 36 let It be known this day that thou (art) G. 
18. 37 may know that thou (art) the Lord God 

18. 39 he (is) the Gofl! the Lord, he (is) the God ! 

19. 8 forty nights unto Iloreb the mount of G. 
19. 10, 14 been very jealout for the Lord God 
CO. 28 there eame .^ man of God, and spake unto 
to. =3 Lord (is) God of tho hills, .he (is) not G. 
ei. 10 Thou didst blaspheme God and tho king 
41. 13 Js'aboth did blaspheme God and tho king 
»2. 53 provoked to anger the Lord God of Isra. 

fe Kl I. 3 enquire of Baal-zebub the God of Ekron 
1. 3 not a God. .(that) ye go to. .the god of E.f 
s. 6 not aiGod. .(that) thou sendest to., the god 
I, 9 Thou man of God, the king hath said 
1. 10 If I (be) a man of God, then let flro come 
J. II O man of God, thus hath tho king said 
i. 12 If I (be) a man of God, let fire como dovra 
u. 12 the fire of God came down from heaven 
I. 13 O man of God I pray thee, let my life 
1. 16 to enquire of Baal-zebub the god of Ekron 

1. 16 no God in Israel to enquire of his word ? 
V 14 Where (is) the Lord God of Elijah ? And 
4. 7 Then she came and told tho man of God 
4. I perceive, .this (is) a:, holy man of God 
,{. 16 Nay, my lord, .man of God, do not lie 

4. 21 laid him on the bed of tho man of God 
4. 22 that I may run to the man of God, and 
4. 25 she went, and camp unto the man of God 
4. 25 when the man of God saw her afffr off 
4. 27 when sho came to the man of God to the 
4. 27 the man of God said, Let her alono ; for 
4. 40 O. .man of God. .death in tho pot. And 

4. 42 brought the man of God bread of the first 
J. 7 (Am) I God, to kill and to make alive » 

5. 8 when EHsha the man of God had heard 
J. II call on the name of the Lord his God 

5. 14 accord, to the saying of the man of God 

5. 15 he returned to the man of God, he and 
5. 15 no God in all the earth, but in Israel 

5. 3o the servant of Elisha the man of God 

6. B And the man of God said, AVhere fell it ? 
6. 9 the man of God sent unto the king of Is. 
6. 10 which the man of God told him and war. 
6. IS when the servant of the man of God was 

6. 31 God do so and more also to me, if the h. 

7. 3 answered the man of G., and said. Behold 

7. 17 and he died, as the man of God had said 

7. iS as the man of God had spoken to the king 
7. 19 thot lord answered the man of God, and 
e. 2 did after the saying of the man of God 

S. 4 with Gehazi, the servant of the man of O. 

8. 7 saying. The man of Jod is come hither 
8. 8 go, meet the man of God, and enquire of 

8. II he was ashamed : and the man of God w. 

9. 6 Thu? sailh the Lord God of Israel, I 

10. 31 walk in the law of the Lord God of Israel 

13. 19 the man of God was wroth with him, and 

14. ~.$ according to the word of the Lord God 
x6. 2 right in the sight of the Lord his God 
17. 7 had sinned against the Lord their God 
17. 9 not right agaiust the Lord their God 
17. 14 did not believe in the Lord their God 
17. 16, 19 commandments of the Lord their G. 
17. 26, 26, 27 the manner of the God of tho Itpd 

17. 39 But the Lord your God ye shall fear 

18. 5 He trusted in the Lord God of Israel 
j8. 12 not the voice of the Lord their God 

j8. ?2 if ye say . .We trust in tho Lord out God 

19. 4 It may be the Lord thy God will hear 
19. 4 king, .sent to reproach the living God 
19. 4 the words whicli the Lord thy &od hath 
19. 10 Let not thy God in whom thou trustest 
19. 15 O Lord God of Israel, which dwcllest ■ 
19. 15 thou art the Ood. .thou alono, of all the 
tg. 16 hath sent hira to reproach the living G. 
19. 19 Now therefore, O Lord our G., I beseech 
19. 19 that thou (art) the Lord God . . thou only 
19. 20 saying, Thus saith the Lord God of Israel 

19. 37 as he was. .in. the house of Nisroch his g. 

20. 5 Thus saith the Lord, the God o. David 
2i. 12 Therefore thus saith the Lord God of I. 
'si. 2; ho forsook the IXJRD God of his fathers 
22. 15, 18 Thus saith tho Lord God of Israel • 

33.16 which the man of God proclaimed, who 

23. 17 the man of God. v,hich came from Jud.ih 
23.-21 Keep the passe ."cr unto, .your God, as (it 

« Ch.:4. ko Jabez called on the God of Israel, saying 
"^4.',Jo God granted hira that which he request, 
.'j.'sp they cried to God in tho battle, and he ■; 
S- apTaa.Q^ slain, bscause tie war O'^a8)of God 
S- «S *hey triju^-TTv-^'d agAiil**. tii» GoA ot 
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I Cll. 5, ;6 thr God of Israel stirred up the tjiliit of 
C. 48 of the tabcrn.iclo of tho house of God 
6. 49 Moses the sorv.-.nt of God had coniman. 
Q. n of Ahltub, tlic ruler of tho hout>c of God 
9. 13 work of tho service of tho hou:c of God 
9. 36 over tho cUambcrs. .of the houso of God 
9. 27 tliey lodged round about the houso of G. 
11. 2 Lord Chy God said unto thee. Thou shalt 

11. 19 >Iy God forbid It mo, that I should do 

12. 17 tho God of our fathers look (thereon) 
12. i3 peace (be) unto thee.. thy God hclpeth 

12. 33 until, .a groat host, like the host of God 

13. 3 If.. good unto you, and. .the LoRDour G. 
13. 3 let us bring again the ark of our God to us 
J3. 5 to bring tho ark of God from Klrjath-Jear. 
t> 6 to bring up thence tho ark of God the L. 
13. 7 they carried tho ark of God In a new 
13. 8 and all Israel played before God with all 
13. 10 and there ho died before God 
13. 13 David was afraid of God that day, saying 

13. 12 How shall 1 bring the ark of God. .to me J 

13. 14 the ark of God remained with tho family 
14. 10 And David enquired of God, saying. Shall 

14. II God h..th broken in upon mine enemies 
14. 14 Therefore David enquired again of God 
14. 14 God said unto him. Go not up after them 
14. 15 Ood is ,'one forth before thee, to smito 

14. t6 David t-icrefore did as God commanded 

15. I prepared a place for tho ark of God, and 
15. 2 None ought to carry tho ark of God but 
15. 3 hath the L. chosen to carry the ark of G. 
15. 13 may bring up the ark of the Lord God of 
15. 13 the Lord our God made a breach upon 
15. 14 to bring up tho ark of the Lor.D God of 1 
15. 15 tho Lcvites bare the ark of Tod upon 
15. 24 with tho trumpets before the ark of God 

15. 26 when God helped the Lovites that bare 
j6. I So they brought tho ark of God, and sot 
x6. I saciiflces and peace offerings before God 

16. 4 to thank and praise the Lord God of Isr. 
16. 6 before the ark of tho covenant of God 
t6. 14 Ho (is) the Lord our God ; his judgments 
«6. 35 Save us, O God of our salvation, and 
16. 55 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel for 

16. 42 and with musical instruments of God 

17. 2 Do all that (is) in thine heart ; for God. 
17. 3 tho word of God came to Nathan, saying 

17. 16 Who (am) I, O Lord God, and what (is) 
17. 17 this was a small thing in thine eyes, O G. 

17. 17 and hast regarded me. .0 Lord God 
17. 20 neither. .God besides thee, accordingto 
17. 21 whom God went to redeem (to be) his own 
17. 22 and thoa. Lord, becamest their God 
17. 24 The Lord of hosts (is) tho God of Israel 
17. 24 a God to Israel : and (let) the house of D. 
17. 25 For thou, O my God, hast told thy serva. 
J7. 26 And now, Lord, thou art God, and hast 

19. 13 valiantly, .for the cities of our God : and 
21. 7 And God was displeased with this thing 
21. 8 David said imto God, I have sinned grea. 

51. 15 God sent en angel unto Jerusalem to de. 
21. 17 David said unto God, (Is it) not I (that) 
21. 17 Let thine hand. .0 Lord my God, be on 

21. 30 could not go before it to enquire of God 
82. I This (is) the house of the Lord God, and 
23. 3 wrought stones to build the house of G. 

22. 6 to build an house for the Lord God of L 
22. 7 house unto tho name of tho Lord my G. 
22. II build the houso of tho Lord thy God, as 

52. 12 mayest keep the law of the Lord thy G. 
22. 18 (Is) not the Lord your God with you ? 

22. 19 set. .your soul to seek the Lord your God 

23. 19 build xo the sanctuary of the Lord God 
22. 19 to bring . . the holy vessels of God, into the 
23. 14 Now..>Ioses the man of God, his sons 
33. 25 Lord God of Isn'.ol hath given rest ut to 

23. 28 work of the service of the house of God 

24. 5 and governors (of tho house) of God, were 

24. 19 as the Lord God of Israel had comman. 

25. 5 in tho words of God, to lift up tho horn 
25. 5 God gave to Heman fourteen sons and 

25. 6 for tho service of tho house of God, accord. 
£6. 5 Peulthai tho eighth : for God blcsicd hinj 
e6. 20 over tho tre.-isurcs of the houso of God 

26. 32 for every matter pertaining to God 
28. 2 an houso . .for tho footstool of our God 
28. 3 God said unto me. Thou shalt not build 
28. '4 Lord God of Isr.-icl chose me before all 
o3. 8 in tho audience of oiir God, keep smd seek 
28. 8 the comraandmenta of the Lord your God 
28. 9 know thou the God of thy father, and 

28. 12 of the treasures of tho houso of God, and 
^8. 20 God. .my God, (will be) with theo ; ho 
aS. 21 for all tho service of the house of God 

29. I my son, whom alone God hath chosen 
29. I (is) not for man, but for tho Lord God 
29. 2 all my might for the house of my God 
29. 3 set my affection to the house of my God 
29. 3 I have given to tho house of my God, over 
29. 7 gave for the service of the house of God 
29. 10 Blessed (be) thou, Lord God of Israel 
29. 13 our God, we thank thee, and praise thy 
29. 16 O Lord our God, all this store that wo 
29. 17 I know also, my God, that thou triest 
29. 18 O Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and of 
-9. 20 said . . Now bless the Lord your God. And 



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a Ch, i. I Lord his God (was) with him, and magni. 
I, 3 the tabernacle of the congregation of God 
I. ?4 the ark of God had David brought up 
I. 7 In that night did God appear untp Sol. 
I. 8 Solomon said unto God, Thou hast show. 



a Ch. I. 9 Now, O Lord God, let thy promise unto 

1. 11 God sirid to Solomon, Bccaubo this wa* 

2. 4 houso to the name of tho Lord my GoJ 
2. 4 on tho solemn feasts of the Loud out QoJ 
2- 5 (■») eroat ; for great fia) oui- God above all 

2. 12 Blessed (bo) tho Lord God of Israel, that 

3. 3 for tho building of the house of God. ITjo 

4. II for king Solomon for the houso of God 

4. 19 vessels that (wore for) the house of God 

5. I among tho treasures of tho houso of God 

5. 14 for tho glory.. ha<l filled the houso of O. 

6. 4 Blessed (bo) tho Lord God of Israel, wh(» 
6. 7, 10 for tho name of tho Lord GoU of Isr. 
6. 14 O Lord God. .no God like theo In tho ho. 
6. 16 O Lord God. .keep with thy servant Dij. 
6. 17 O Lord God of Israel, let thy word bo ■ 

.6. 18 will God in very deed dwell with men on 
6. 19 Have respect. .O Lord my God, to hcark. 
6. 40 Now, my God, let. .thine eyes be opon ' 
6. 41 Now therefore arise, O Lord God, into 
6. 41 let thy priests, O Lord God, bo clothed 

6. 42 O I,ORD God, turn not away the face of 

7. 5 oil tho people dedicated the houso of d 
7. 22 Because they forsook the Lord God of 
6. 14 had David the man of Ood commanded 
9. 8 Blessed bo tho Lord thy God, which •' 
9. 8 king for the Lord tl>y Ood : bceauso.'.O. 
9. 23 to hear his wisdom, that God had put la 

10. 15 for the cause was of God, that tho LORD 

11. 2 came toShcmaiah the man of Ood, saying 
II. 16 to seek the Lord God ol Israel camo to ■ 
II. 16 to saeriflco unto tho Lord God of their > 
13. 5 Ought yo not to know that the Lord God 
13. 10 as for us, the Lord (is) our God, and wo 
13. II we keep the cliargc of the Lord out Ood 
13. 12 God himself (is) with us for (our) captain 
13. 12 fight ye not against the Lord God of your 
13. 13 that God smote Jeroboam and all Israel 
13. 16 and God delivered tliem into their hand 

13. 18 they relied upon tho Lord God of their 1. 

14. 3 and right in the oyes of tho Lord his God 
14, 4 to seek the Lord Ood of their fathen 
14. 7 because we have sought the Lord our Q. 
14. II Asa cried unto the Lord his God, and: -) 
14. II help us, O Lord our Ood ; for wo rest on 

14. II O Lord, thou (art) our God ; let not man 

15. I tho spirit of God came upon Azariah the 
15. 3 Israel (hath been) without the true Ood 
15. 4 did turn unto the Lord God of Israel, and 
15. 6 for Ood did vex them with all adversity/ 
15.' 9 saw that the Lord his Ood (was) with him 
15. 12 to seek the Lord God of their fathen with 
15. 13 whosoever would not seek the Lord God 

15. 18 he brouglit into the house of God tho , 

16. 7 and not relied on the Lord thy God, thor*. 

17. 4 But sought to the.. God of his father, and 
»8. 5 Go up; for God will deliver (it) into the kl. 
18. 13 even what my God saith, that will I speak 

18. 31 and God moved them (to depart)from him 

19. 3 and hast prepared thine heart to see God 

19. 4 brought them back unto the Lord God of 
ig. 7 no iniquity with the Lord our God, nor 

20. 6 Lord God of our fathers, (art) not thou O 
20. 7 (Art) not thou our God, (who) didst drive 
so. 12 our God, wilt thou not judge them f for 
ao. 15 for the battle (is) not yours, but God's •"• 
20. 19 stood up to praise tho LORD God of Israel 
so. 30 Believo in the Lord your God, so shall ya 
Qo. 39 the fear of God was on all the kingdoms 
eo. 30 for his God gave him rest round about 

20. 33 not prepared their hearts unto the God of 

21. 10 he had forsaken the Lord God of his fath, 
31. 12 Thus saith the Lord God of David thy f. • 
23. 7 the destruction of Ahaziah waa of God, bjT 

22. 13 was with them hid in the house of God 

23. 3 covenant with the king in the house of G. 

23. 9 shields . .which (were) in the house of God 

24. 5 money to repair the house of your God 

34. 7 sons. .':-d broken up the house of God ' 
24. 9 collection (that) lloses the servant of <J, 
24. 13 they set the houso of God in his statr, and 
24. 16 both toward God, ■end toward his house 
24. )8 they left th.; house of the I/)RD God ot- 
24. 20 the spirit of God came upon Zechariair ' 
24. :o ITius saith God, Wliy transgress ye tho 
14. 24 because they had forsaken the Lord Qpd 

24. 27 and the repairing of the house of God 

35. 7 there came a man of God to him, saying 

25. 8 God shall make thee fall before Cia ene, 
25. 5 God hath pov.or to help, and to cast dovn 
2;. 9 Amaziali s^.id to the man of God, But , 
25. 9 the mac of God answered. The LORD U| , 
25. 16 I know that God h.ath determined to > 
25. :o it (came) of God, that ho might deliver 

25. 24 that were found in the house of God witli 

26. 5 h3 sought God in the days of Zechariah 
26. 5 h.-.d understanding in the ^^3ions of God 
20. s as long as he sought tho Lord, God made 
26. 7 God helped him against the Philistines , 
=5. 16 trauigrcssed a^-alnst the Lord his God *^ 

26. :S neither, .thine honour from the Lord God 

27. 6 prepared his ways before tho Lord his G, 

28. 5 the Lorj> his God delivered him Into the 
28. 6 because they had forsaken the Lord God 
28. 9 because tho Lord God of your fathers - 
28. 10 with you, sins against the Lord your Goat 
s3. 24 tho vessels of the house of God, a»d cut 
28. 24 in pieces the vessels of the houso of God 

28. 25 provoked to anger tho Lord God of hia 
■ 39. ^5 sanctify . .the house cf the Lord God of 

29. 6 ciril inthfi eyes qf the "J^BD'ouj- God, an"*. 
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10 a covenant with the Lord God of Israel 
36 that God had prepared the people : for 
I, 5 to keep the passover unto the Lord G. 

6 turn again unto the Lord God ol Abra. 

7 trespassed against the Lord God of their 

8 serve the Lord your God, that the fierce. 

9 the Lord your God (is) gracious and mer. 

12 the hand of God was to give them one 
16 acord. to the law of Mosoa the man of God 

19 to Seek God, the Lord God of his fathers 
23 making confession to the Lord God of 

6 consecrated imto the Lord their God 

13 and Azariah the ruler of the house of G. 

14 (was) over the freewUl offerings of God ' 

20 right and truth before the Lord his God 

21 began In the service of the house of God 
21 in the commandments, to seek his God 

8 with us (is) the Lord out God to help us 
»i Lord our Go(^ shall deliver us out of the 

14 your God should be able to deliver you 

15 how much less shall yom- God deliver you 

16 servants spake yet. .againsi the Lord G. 

17 letters to rail on the Lord God of Israel 
17 so shall not the God of Hczekiah deliver 
19 they spake against the God of Jerusalem 
21 he was' come >nto the house of his god • 

29 God had given him substance very much 

31 God left him, to try him, that he might 4 

7 which ho had made, in the house of God ' 
'7 of which God had said to David and to S, 
12 he besought the Lord his God, and j;; ,■ 

12 humbled himself greatly before the God 

13 Manasseh knew that the LORD ho (was) Q. 

16 commanded Judrh to serve the Lord God 

17 sacrifice . .unto the Lord their God only 

18 his prayer unto his God, and the words . . 
1 3 In the name of the Lord God of Israel ' 

3 he began to seek after the God of David 

8 to repair the house of the Lord his God 

9 that was brought into the house of God 
23, 26 Thus saitli the Lord God of Israel 
27 thou didst humble thyself before God ^ -., 

32 to the covenant of God, the God 'of thejf 

33 made all . .to serve the Lord their God. 
33 from following the Lord, the God of ■( 

3 serve now the Lord your God, and his 
8 rulers of the house of God, gave unto the 
21 for God commanded me to make haste 

21 forbear thee frm (meddling v/ith) God 

22 words of Necho from the mouth of God- 
5, 12 evil in the sight of the Lord his Go4; 

13 who had made him swear by God : but -;&■> 
13 from turning iwto the Lord God of Israel 

1 5 the Lord God of their fathers sent to them 

16 they mocked the messengers of God, and 

18 all the.vess-ils of the house of God, great 

19 they burnt the house of God, and brake 

23 hath the LoKD God of heaven given me > 
23 Lord his God (be) with him, and let him 
, s Lord God of heaven hath given me all the 
•' 3 his God be with him, and let him go up 

3 the Lord God of Israel he (is) the God 

4 for the house of God that (is) in Jerusale. 

5 with all. .whoso spirit God had raised ■ ■ 
68 offered freely for the house of God to set 

2 huilded the altar of the God of Israel, to 
a written in the law of Moses the man of G. 

8 of their coming unto the house of God at 

9 forward the workmen in the house of G. 

1 buUded the temple unto the Lord God of 

2 build \Yit\\ you: for we seek your God, as 

3 do with us to build an house unto our G. 

3 we. .will build unto the Lord God of la. 

21 separated themselves, .to seek the L. God 

22 in'the work of the house of God, the God 

6 which the Lord God of Israel had given 
6 according to the hand of the Lord his G, 
9 according to the good hand of his God ■■.• 

27 Blessed (be) the Lord God of our fathers 

28 as the hand of the Lord my God (was) :<-■ 

17 bring., ministers for the house of our God 
1 3 by die good hand of our God upon us '■ 

21 we might afflict ourselves before our God 

22 The hand of our God (is) upon all them 

23 So we fasted, and besought our God for 
25 the offering of the house of ourGod, which 
28 offering unto the Lord God of your fath. 

30 to Jerusalem, unto the house of our God 

31 the hand of our God was upon us, and be 
33 vessels weighed in the house of our God 

35 offered burnt offerings unto the God of I. 

36 fiirthered the people, and the house of G. 

4 trembled at the words of the God of Isr. 

5 spread out my hands unto the Lord my G. 

6 O my God, I am ashamed and blush to 

6 lift up my face to thee, my God : for ' * 

8 grace hath been . . from the Lord our God 
Sthat our God may lighten our eyes, and 

9 yet our God hath not foi'saken us in our 
9 to set up the house of our God, and to 

10 O our God, v/hat shall we say after this! 

13 seeing that thou our God hast punished 
15 God of Israel, thou (art) righteous; for 

1 casting.. down before the house of God 

2 Wc h:ive trespassed against our God, and 

3 let us make a covenant with our God to 

3 tremble at the commandment of our God 
6 Ezra rose up from before the house of G. 
9 people sat in the street of tho house of G. 

rt" cnake confession unto the Lord God of 

14 until the fierce wrath of our God fox this 

4 and prayed before the God of heaven j^. 



Kcll I. 5 I beseech thee, Lord God of heaven, the 
2. 4 So I prayed to tho God of heaven 
2, 8 according to tho good hand of my God 
2. t2 v/hat my God had put in my^heart to do 
2. iB 1 told them of the hand of my God which 
2. 20 The God of heaven, he will prosper us 

4 Hear, O our God ; for we are despised; and 
9 we made our prayer unto oiu' God, and 

15 God had brought their counsel to nought 

20 resort ye thither, .our God shall fight for 

9 ought ye not to walk in the fear of our G. 

13 So God shake out every man from his ho. 

15 so did not I, because of the fear of God 
19 Thinkupon me, my God, for good, (acco.) 

10 Let us meet together in the house of God 
12 I perceived that God had not sent him 

14 My God, think thou upon Tobiah and S. 

16 that this work was wrought of our God 
2 faithful man, and feared God above many 

5 my God put into mine heart to gather 

6 Ezra blessed the Lord, the great God; and 

8 they read in the book, in the law of God 

9 This day (is) holy unto the Lord your G. 
16 and in the courts of the house of God ,, 
18 he read in the book of the law of God -^t' 

.#3 the book of the law of the Lord their &, 
?3 and worshipped the Lord their God 

4 with a loud voice unto the Lord their Q, 

5 S'tand up. .bless the Lord your God for 

7 Thou (art) the Lord the God, who didst 
18 This (is) thy god that brought thee up out 
32 our God, the gi-eat, the mighty, and the 

28 separated themselves . . unto t'.ie law of G. 

29 entered, .into an oath, to- walk in God's 
29 which was given by M. the servant of God 

32 for the service of the house of our God ■ 

33 (for) all the works of the house of our G. 

34 to bring (it) into the house of our God - 
34 to biu-n upon the altar of the Lord our G. 
36 to bring to the house of our God, unto tho 
36 that minister in the house of our God 
3; to the chambers of the.house of our God 

38 of the tithes unto the house of otm God 

39 we will not forsake the house of our God 

11 Seraiah. .the ruler of the house of God ^ 
16 the outward business of the house of G. ' 
22 over the business of the house of God / 

24 commandment of David the man of G, 
36 instruments of David the man of God 

40 So stood the two. .in the house of God ' 
43 God had made them rejoice with great 

45 the porters kept the -ward of their God 

46 songs of praise and thanksgiving unto Q, 

1 not come into the congregation of God '■' 

2 our God turned the curse Into a blessing 
. 4 of the chamber of the house of our God 

7 chamber in the courts of the house of G od 
9 brought, .the vessels of the house of God 
II Why is the house of God forsaken? And-4' 
14 Remember me, my God, concerning .sS, 
14 that I have done for the house of my God 
18 did not our GOd brilig all this evilupon 
22 Uemember me, O my God, (concerning^ 

25 made them fl ware by God. .Ye shall not 

26 Solomon, .who was beloved of his God i 

26 and God made him king over all Israel' 

27 to transgress against our God in marrying 
29 Remember them, O my God, because they 
31 Remember me, O my God, for good ■ 

I one tliat feared God, and eschewed e-vil ! 

5 It may be that my sons have . . cursed God 
I. 6 when the sons of God came to present • ' 
1. 8 one that feareth God, and escheweth ev.? 
I. 9 Satan, .said, Doth Job fear God for nou.? 
1. 16 The fire of God is fallen from heaven, and 

1. 22 In all this Job sinned not, nor charged G. 

2. I when the sons of God came to present ■'- 
2. 3 one that feareth God, and escheweth ev,! 

2. 9 Then said his wife . . curse God, and die 
s. 10 shall we receive good at the hand of God 
5. 8 and unto God would I commit my cause 

20. 29 This, .the portion of av/ickedmanfrom G. 
28. 23 God understandeth the way thereof, and 
32. 2 he justified himself rather than God 
34. 9 that he should deliglit himself with God 
38. 7 and all the sons of God shouted for joyf 
Psal 3. 2 (There is) no help for him in God. Selah 

3. 7 Arise, O Lord ; save me, O my God : for 

4. I Hear me when I call, O God of my righ. 
$. 2 Hearken unto the voice of my cry. .my G. 
5. 10 Destroy thou them, O God ; let them fall 
7. I O Lord my God, in thee do I put my tru. 
7. 3 O Lord my God, if I have done this ; if 
7. 9 the righteous God trieth the hearts and 
7. 10 My defence (is) of God, which saveththe 
7. II God judgeth the righteous, and. .is angry 
9. 17 (and) all the nations that forget God 

10. 4 The wicked . . God (is) not in all his thoug. 
JO. 13 Wherefore doth the wicked contemn G.t 

13. 3 Consider, .hear me, Lord my God 

14. I Tho fool hath said in his heart, .no God 
14. 2 any that did understand, (and) seek God 
14. 5 God (is) in the generation of the righteous 
j8. 6 In my distress I .cried unto my God ; ho 
18. 21 have not -wickedly departed from my God 
j8. 28 Lord my God -will oulighteu my darkness 
18. 29 and by my God have 1 leaped over a wall 
18. 31 or who (is) a rook save our God ? 

18. 46 and lot the God of my calvation be exalt. 
20. 3 the name of the God of JapolJ defend thoo 
so. s in the naino of our, God wo'Svill sot up 
ao. 7 rcaicmbor the name of the Lord our G. 



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2 my God, I cry in tho day time, but thou 
5 righteousness from the -God of his salva. 
2 O my God, I trust in thco ; let me not 
5 thouartthe God of ray salvation; on thes 

22 Ecdocm Israel, O God, out of all his tro. 
9 neither forsake me, O God of my salva. • 

2 O Lor.D my God, I cried unto thee, and 
12 O Lord my God, I will give thanks unto 
j4 I trusted in thco . . Thou (ait) my God 

12 Blessed (is) the nation whose God (is) tho 

23 awake, .unto my cause, my God. .my L. 

24 Judge me, O Lord my God, according to 
I (that thcro is) no fear of God before his 

7 excellent (is) thy loving kindness, O God! 
31 The law of his God (is) in his heart; none 

15 For. .thou wilt hear, O Lord my God 

21 O Lord : O my God, be not far from me' 

3 hath put a nev/ song, .praise unto our Ov 
5 Jfany, O Lord my God, (are) thy wonder. 

8 I delight to do thy will, my God : yea. 
17 my help, .make no tarrying, O my God 

13 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel fronSL 

1 so panteth my soul after thee, O God 

. 2 My soul thirsteth for God, for the living. 

2 when shall I come and appear before G.t 

3 continually say unto me. Where (is). .G. > 

4 I went with them to the house of God, with 

5 hope thou in God ; for I shall yet praise 

6 O my God, my soul is cast down within 

10 they say daily unto me. Where (is) thy G.t 

1 1 the health of my countenance, and my G^ 

1 Judge me, O God, and plead my cause 

2 For thou (art) the God of my strength 

4 Then will I go unto the altar of God, unto 

4 upon the harp will I praise.. God, my G, 

5 hope in God ; for I shall yet praise him 

5 the health of my countenance, and my G. 

1 We hive heard with our ears, O God, our 
4 Thou art my King, O God : command de,, 

8 In God we boast all the day long, and 

20 If we have forgotten the name of our Gj 

21 Shall not God search this out ? for ho 

2 therefore God hath blessed thee for ever' 

6 Thy throne, God, (is) for ever and ever 

7 therefore God, thy God hath anointed th. 
I God (is) our refuge and strength, a very 

4 streams . . shall make glad the city of G. 

5 God (is) in the midst of her; she shall not 
5 God shall help her, (and that) right early 
7, II the God of Jacob (is) our refuge. Sol. 

J.O Be still, and know that I (am) God : I will 
I shout unto God with the voice of triumph 

5 God is gone up with a shout, the Lord . 

6 Sing praises to God, sjng praises ; sing. 

7 For God (is) the King of all the earth, sing 
' 8 God reigneth o. er the heathen : God sit. 

9 (even) the people of the God of Abraham 
9 the shields of the earth (belong) unto G. 

1 to be praised in the city of our God. .the 

3 God is known in her palaces for a refugo 

8 God will establish it for ever. Selah 

■ 9 We have thought .. O Go .l, in the midst 
JO According to thy name, God, so (is) thj 

14 this God (is) our God for ever and ever 
% 7 None . . can . . give to God a ransom f on. 

15 God will redeem my soul from tho pow 
I.J Tlie mighty God. .the Lord, hath spoken 

2 Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty, G. 

3 Our God shall come, and shall not keep 

6 the heavens shall declare . . God (is) judge 
' 7 Heai-, O my people. .1 (am) God. .thy G. 
14 Offer unto God thanksgiving ; and pay 

16 unto the wicked God saith. What hast 
23 to him .. will I show the salvation of G 

I Have mercy upon me, O God, according 

10 Create in me a clean heart, God ; and 
14 Deliver me .. O God, thou God of my sal. 

17 The sacrifices of God (are) a broken spirit 
17 a contrite heart, O God, thou wUt not 

7 Lo, (this is) the man (that) made not God 

8 like a green olive tree in the house of G. 

8 I trust in the mercy of God for ever and 

1 Tho fool hath said in his heart, .no God 

2 God looked down from heaven upon the 
2 that did understand, that did seek God 

4 of iniquity, .they have not called upon G 

5 God hath scattered the bones of him that 

5 shame, because God hath despised them 

6 When God bringcth back the captivity 

1 Save me, O God, by thy name, and judge 

2 Hear my prayer, God ; give ear to tho 

3 they have not set God before them. Sel. 

4 God (is) mine helper : the Lord (is) with 
I Give ear to my prayer, O God; and hido 

14 walked unto the house of God in company 

16 As for me, I ^viU call upon God ; and the 
19 no changes, therefore they fear not God 
23 thou, O God, Shalt bring them do^vn into 

I Be merciful unto me, O God ; for man 

4 In God I will praise his word : in God I 

7 (thine) anger cast down the people, O G. 

9 turn back : this I know • for God (is) for 

10 In God will I praise (his) word ; in tho L 

1 1 In God have I put my trust : I will not 

12 Thy vows (are) upon me, O God : I will 

13 that I may walk before God in the light _. 
1 Bo merciful unto me, O God, be mercifut 
s I will cry unto God most high ; unto 

3 God shall send forth his mercy and his 

5 Be thou exalted, O God, above the heav. 

6 My hc.p.rtiis ftBQ|<}-, Q-Go4i n;'7\^¥E&tS is- 

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■Psa. s8. 6 Break their teeth, O God, in their mouth 

58, II he is a God that judgeth in the earth 

59. I Deliver me from mine enemies, O my God 
59. 5 O Lord God of hosts, the God of Israel 

59. 9 I wait upon thco : for God (is) ray defence 
159. lo The God of my mercy shall prevent me 
'59. lo God shall let me see (my desiie) up^n 
159. 13 that God ruleth in Jacob unto the ends 

159. 17 my defence, (and) the God of my mercy 

160. I O God, tliou hast cast us off, thou hast 

• 60. 6 God hatli spoken in his holiness ; I will 

60. 10 (Wilt) not thou, O God..(tliou), O God 

60. 12 Through God we shall do vaMantly : for 

61. I Hear my cry, O God ; attend unto my 
61. s For thoii, O God, hast heard my vows 

61. 7 He shall abide before God for ever : O 

62. I Truly my soul waiteth upon God : from 
62. 5 My soul, wait thou only upon God ; for 
62. 7 In God (is) my salvation and my glory 
62. 7 the rock of my strength, .(is) in God 
62. 8 Trust in him . . God (is) a refuge for us 

62. II God hath spoken .. (belongeth) unto God 

63. I God. .early will I seek thee : my soul 

63. n the king shall rejoice in God ; every one 

64. I Hear my voice, O God, in my prayer : pre. 
64. 7 God shall shoot at them (with) an arrow 

64. 9 and shall declare the work of God ; for 

65. I Praise waiteth for thee, God, in Zion 
65. 5 wilt thou answer us, O God of our salva. 

65. 9 greatly enrichest it with the river of God 
'66. I Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye 

66. 3 Say unto God, How terrible (art thou) 

. 66. 5 Come and see the works of God : (he is) 
' 66. 8 bless our God, ye people, and make 
66. 10 For thou, God, hast proved us : thou 
66. i6 Come (and) hear, all ye that fear God 
66. 19 verily God hath heard . . he hath attended 

66. 20 Blessed (be) God, which hath not turned 

67. I God be merciful unto us, and bless us 
67. 3 Let the people praise thee, God ; let all 
67. 5 Let the people praise thee, O God ; let all 
67. 6 God, (even) our own God, shall bless us 

67. 7 God snail bless us ; and all the ends of 

68. I Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered 
68. 2 the wicked perish at the presence of God 
68. 3 let them rejoice before God ; yea, let th. 
68. 4 Sing unto God, sing praises to his name 
68. 5 A father of the fatherless . . (is) God in his 
68. 6 God aetteth the solitary in families : he 
68. 7 O God, when thou wentest forth before 
68. 8 heavens, .dropped atthe presence of God 
68. 8 at the presence of God, the God of Israel 
68. 9 Thou, God, didst send a plentiful rain 
68. lo thou, O God, hast prepared, .for the poor 
68. 15 The hill of God (is as) the hill of Bashan 
68. 16 the hiU (which) God desireth to dwell in 
63. 17 The chariots of G. (are) twenty thousand 
68. 18 the Lord God might dwell (among them) 
68. 21 God shall wound the head of his enemies 

; 68. 24 They have seen thy goings, God ; foven) 
' 68. 26 Bless ye God in the congregations, (even) 
68. 28 Thy God hath commanded thy strength 
68. 28 strengthen, O God, that which thou hast 
68. 31 shall., stretch out her hands unto God 
' 63. 32 Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of tho earth 
68. 34 Ascribe ye strength unto God : his excel. 
68. 35 God, (thou art) terrible out otthy holypl. 

68. 35 power unto (his) people. Blessed (be) God 

69. I Save me, God ; for the waters are com? 
69. 3 mine eyes fail while I wait for my God 
169. 5 O God, thou knowest ray foolishness ; and 
69. 6 confounded for my sake, O God of Israel 
69. 13 God, in the multitude ot thy mercy 
69. 29 let thy salvation, O God, set me up on 

. 69. 30 I will praise tho name of God with a so. 
69. 32 and your heart shall live that seek God 

69. 35 For God will save Zion, and v/ijl build the 

70. 1 (Make haste), O God, to deliver me ; ma. 
70. 4 say continually. Let God be magnified 

70. 5 I (am) poor, .make haste unto mo, O God 

71. 4 Deliver me, O my God, out of tho hand of 
71. -11 Saying, God hath forsaken him : perseo. 
71. 12 God, be not far from mo: O my God 

71. 17 O God, thou hast taught me from my 

71. 18 Now also. .0 God, foi'sako mo not, until 
71. 19 Thy righteousness also, God, (is) very 
71. 19 things : God, who (is) like unto thee I 

71. 22 (even) thy truth, O my God : unto thee 

72. I Give the king thy judgments, O God, and 

72. 18 Blessed (be) the Lord God, the God of I. 

73. I Truly God (is) good to Israel, (even) to 
73. 26 God (is) tho strength of my heart, and 

73. 28 (it is) good for me to draw near to God 

74. I God, why hast thou cast (us) off for 
74. 10 God, how long shall the adversary repr. 

. 74. 12 God (is) my king of old, working salvati. 

74. 22 Arise, O God, plead thine own cause : re, 

75. I Unto thee, God, do we give thanks 
75. 7 God (is) the judge : he putteth down one 

75. 9 I will sing praises to the God of Jacob 

76. I In Judah (is) God known ; his name (is) 
76. 6 At thy rebuke, O God of Jacob, both the 
76. 9 When God arose to judgment, to save all 

76. II Vow, and pay unto tho Lord your God 

77. 1 I cried unto God with my voice, (even) 
77. 3 I remembered God, and was troubled : I 
77. 13 O God. .who (is so) great, .as (our) God? 

77. 16 The waters saw thee, O God, the^waters 

78. 7 That they might set their hope in God 
78. 10 They kept not the covenant of God, and 
78. 1,9 Vea, they spake {igafnst God ; they said 
78. 22 they believed not in God, and trusted 



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Psa. 78. 31 TIio wrath of God came upon them and 
78. 35 And they remembered that God (w.is) th 

78. 56 provoked tho most high God, and kept 
7S. 59 When God heard (tliis), ho was wroth 

79. I O God, tho heathen are como into thine 
79. 9 Help us, O God of our salv.^tion, for tlio 

79. 10 tho heathen say. Where (is) their God ? 

80. 3 Turn us again, O God, and cause thy face 
80. 4 O Lord God of hosts, how long wilt thou 
80. 7 Turn us again, O God of hosts, and cause 
80. 14 Keturn,. we beseech thee, O God of hosts 

80. 19 Turn us again, O Lord God of hosts, ca. 
8i. I Smg aloud unto God our strength 

81. I make a Joyful iKiise unto the God of Jac 
8i. 4 statute for Israel, (and) a law of the Gpd 
Bi. 10 I (am) the Lord thy God, which broucht 

62. I God standeth in the congregation of tho 

82. 8 Arise, O God, judge tho earth : for thou 

83. I keep not thou silence, OGod : hold not 

63. 12 Let us take to ourselves the houses of God 

63. 13 O my God, malfe them like a wheel ; as 

64. 3 O i^ORD of hosts, my King, and my God 

84. 7 (every One of them). . appcareth before G 
84. 8 O Lord God of hosts, .give ear, O God 
84. 9 Behold, O God our shield, and look upon 
8}. 10 be a doorkeeper in the house of my God 

84. II For the Lord God (is) a sun and shield 

85. 4 Turn us, O God of our salvation, and ca. 

86. 2 thou my God, save thy servant that 
86. 10 For thou (art) great .. thou (art) God alona 
86. 12 I will praise thee, Lord my God, with 
86, 14 O God, the proud are risen against me 

. 87. 3 Glorious things are spoken. .0 city of O. 

88. I Lord God of my salvation, I have cried 

89. 8 O Lord God of hosts, who (is) a strong L. 
go. title. A Pi-ayer of Moses the man of God 

90. 17 let the beauty of tho Lord our God bo 

91. 2 (He is) my refuge and my fortress : my O. 

92. 13 shall flourish in the courts of our God 
94. 7 neither shall the God of Jacob regard (it) 

94. 22 and my God (is) tho rock of ray refuge 
94.- 23 (yea), the Lord our God shall cut them ■ 

95. 7 he (is) our God ; and wo (are) tho people 

98. 3 all. .have seen tho salvation of our God 

99. 5 Exalt ye the Lord our God, and worship 
99. 8 Thou answeredst them, Lord our God 
9g. 9 Exalt the Lord our God, and v.'orship 
99. 9 holy hill ; for the Lord out God (is) holy 

100. 3 Know ye that the Lord he (is) God : (it 
104. I Lord my God, tliou art very great 

104. 33 I will sing praiso to my God while I have 

105. 7 He (is) the Lord our God 1 his judgments 

106. 47 Save us, O Lord our God, and gather us 
106. 48 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel from 
108. I O God, my heart is fi.xed ; I wUl sing and 
108. 5 Be thou exalted, O God, above the hoav. 
io3. 7 God hath spoken In his holiness ; I will 
108. 11 (Wilt) not (thou), O God, Avho) hast cast 
loB. II ^vilt not thou, God, go forth with our 
108. 13 Through God we shall do valiantly: for 
log. I Hold not thy peace, O God of my praiso 
log. 26 Help me, O Lord my God : O savo mo 
113. 5 Who (is) like unto the Lord our God . 
115. 2 the heathen say. Where (is) now their G.? 

115. 3 But our God (is) in the heavens : he hath 

116. 5 Gracious (is) the LoRD..yea, our God (is) 
I jg. 115 I will keep tho commandments of my G. 

122. 9 Because of tho house of tlie Lord our G. 

123. 2 so our eyes (v.-ait) upon the Lord out G. 

135. 2 in the courts of tlio house of our God 

136. 2 give thanks unto the God of gods : for 

143. 10 for thou (art) my God : thy spirit (is) good 

144. 9 I will sing a now song unto thee, O God 

144. 15 (is that) people, whose God (is) tho Lord 

145. I I will extol thee, my God, O King ; and I 

146. 2 I will sing praises unto my God while I 

146. 5 whose hope (is) in tlie Lord his God 
146. 10 Lord shall reign for ever, (even) thy God 

147. I good to sing praises unto our God ; for 
147. 7 sing praise upon the harp unto our God 
147. 12 Praiso tho Lord, .praise thy God, O Zion 

Prov. 2. 5 and find the knowledge of God 

2. 17 and forgetteth the covenant of her God 

3. 4 understanding in tlie sight of God and 
«5. 2 (It is) tho glory of God to conce.il a thing 
30. 9 and take the name of my God (in vain) 

EccL 1. 13 this sore travail hath God given to the 
2. 24 I saw, that it (was) from the hand of God 

2. 26 may give to (him that is) good before God 

3. 10 which God hath given to the sons of men 
3. II that God m.iketh from the beginning to 
3. 13 enjoy tho good, .it (is) the gift of God 

3. 14 I know that whatsoever God doeth, it 
3. 14 God doeth (it), that (men) should fear 
3. 15 and God requireth that which is past 
3. 17 God shall judge tho righteous and the 
3. 18 that Go.d might manifest them, and that 
5. I thou gocst to tlie house of God, and 
S. 2 to utter (any) thing before God : for God 
5. 4 V/hen thou vowest a vow xmto God , y- 
5. 6 wherefore should God bo angry at thy ' 
5. 7 also (divers) vanities : but fear thou God 
5. i3 all the days of his life, which God giv^th 
5. 19 to whom God hath given riches and wea. 
5. 19 to rejoice, .this (is) the gift of God -- 

5. :o God answereth (liim) in the joy of his he. 

6. 2 A man to whom God hath given riches 

6. 2 God givetli him not power to eat thereo'f 
7. 13 Consider tho work of God : for who can 

7. 14 God. .hath set the one over against the 
7. iS-lie that foarpth.Gpfl shall come forth of 
7. 26 whoso pleasetU God shall escape from 



£ccl. 7. 29 that God hath made man upright • hut r 
8. 3 and (that) in regard of tho oath of Ood ', 
8. 12 it shall bo well with them that fear God 
8. 13 because he ftarctb not before God 
8. 15 which God giveth him under tho sun A 

8. 17 Then I liclicld al! tho work of God that 

9. I their works, (are) in the hand of God : no 
9. 7 for God now accepteth tliy works 

II. 5 so thou knowest not tho works of God V 

11. 9 for all these (things) God will bring thco 

12. 7 spirit shall return unto God who gave It 
12. 13 Fear God, and keep his commandmcnti 

12. 14 For God Khali l)ring overy work Into 
lea. I. 10 give ear unto tho law of our Oud, yc pco. 

a. 3 Como ye.. to the house of tho G.nl of Jn.' 
7. II Ask thco a sign of the Lord thy cioil ; asic 

7. 13 Aveary men, but will yo v/cary my God 

' 8. 19 should not a people seek unto their God T 

8. 21 curse their king and their God, and look 

13. 19 shall be 03 when God overthrew .Sodom 
17. 6 thereof, ealth tho IxjRD God of Israel 
17. 10 Because thou hast forgotten tlio God of 
21. 10 tho I/ORD of hosts, the God of Israol 
21. 17 for the Lorn God of Israel hnth spoken 
24. IS the name of the Lord God of Iiracl in tfco 
as. I O Lord, thou (art) my God ; I will exalt 
as. 9 Lo, this (is) our God ; we have waited for 
a6. 13 O Ix5RD our God, (other) lords besides 

28. 26 his God doth instruct him to discrctlqn 

29. 23 sanctify . .and sh.all fear tho God of Israel 

30. 18 for tho Ix)RD (Is) a God of Judgment 

35. 2 they shall seethe excellency of our God 
JS. 4 God will como(wlth) vengeance, (even) G. 

36. 7 Wo trust In the Lord our God : (u it) not 

37. 4 the Lord thy God will hear the words of 
37. 4 sent to reproach the living God, and will 
37. 4 words which tho Lord thy God hoth 

37. 10 Ix:t not thy God. .deceive thoo, saying 
37. 16 O Lor.D of hosts, God of Israel, that dw. 
37. 16 thou (art) tho God, (even) tliou alone, of 
37. 17 which hath sent to reproach tholivhigG. 
37. =0 O Lord our God, save us from his hand 
37. 21 Thus salth tho Lord God of Israel, Who. 

37. 38 In tho house of Klsrocli fils god, that Ad. 

38. s tl'c God.^f David thy father, I have heard 
40. I comfort yo my jicople, salth your God 
40. 3 niaUo. .in tlicdcfxrt a lilghv/ay for ourG. 
40. 8 the word of our God shall stand for over 
40. 9 bo not afraid ; say. .Behold your God I 
40. 27 my jud.'^mcnt Is passed over from my G.f 

40. 28 tho everlasting God, the Lord, tho Crca. 

41. 10 Fear thou not. for I (am) thy God : I 
41. 13 For I tho Lord thy God will hold thy rL 
41. 17 the God of Israel will not forsake thom 

43. 3 I (am) tho Lord thy God, the Holy Ono 

44. 6 tho last ; and besides mo (there Is) no G, 

45. 3 1 tlio Lord, .(am) tho God of Israel 
45. 5 (there is) no God besides me : I girded 
4S. 14 and (there is) nono cloo, (there is) no God 
4S. 15 hldcr;t thyself, O God 01 Israel, the Eavl. 
4j. 18 God himself that foi-med tho eartli, and 

45. 21 .ind (there is) no God el-o besides me ; • 

46. 9 (I am) God, and (there Is) none like mo 
48. I make mention of the God of Israel, (but) 
48. 2 and stay themselves upon tho God of I3, 

48. 17 tho Lord thy God which teachcth thco to 

49. 4 v/ith the I/^r.D, and my work with my 0. 

49. 5 and my God shall bo my strength 

50. 10 let him truct. .and stay upon his God 

51. IS But I (am) tho Lord thy God, that dlvld. 

51. =0 they are full of. .the rebuke of thy God 
5:. 22 God (that) plcadeth tho cause of hi: pco. 

52. 7 that talth unto Zion, Thy God relgncth ! 
52. 10 all. .shall ECO tho salvation of our God 

52. 13 tho God ot Israel (will be) your rcrcward 

53. 4 esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and 

54. s The God of tho whole earth shall ho bo 

54. 6 when thou wast refused, salth thy God 

55. s because of the Lord thy God, and for tho 
55. 7 to our God, for he will abundantly pardon 

57. 21 (There Is) no peace, salth my God, to tho 

58. 2 forsook not the ordmance of their God 

58. 2 they take delight in approaching to God 

59. 2 between you and your God, and your 

59. 13 departing away from our God, speaking 

60. 9 unto the name of tho Lord thy God, and 

60. 19 but the Lord, .and thy God thy glory 

61. 2 and the day of vengeance of our God ; to 
61. 6 shall call you the Ministers of our God 

61. 10 my soul shall be joyful lu my God ; for 

62. 3 a royal diadem in the hand of thy God 
62. 5 the bride, (so) shall thy God rejoice over 

64. 4 neither hath the eye seen, O God, besides 

65. 16 shall bless himself in the God of truth 

65. 16 shall swear by the God of truth ; becaui^o 

66. 9 shall I cause to bring forth, .salth thy G. 
Jer. 2. 17, 19 thou hast forsaken the Lord thy God 

2. 19 my fear (is) not in thee, salth the Lord O. 

3. 13 thou hast transgressed against. .God. and 
3. ai they have forgotten the Lord their God 
3. 22 come, .for thou (art) the Lord our God 

3. 23 truly in .the Lord our God (is) tho salva. 
3. 25 have sinned against the Lord our God 
3. 25 not obeyed the voice of the Lord our Gi 
5. 4 know not. .the judgment of their God 
5. 5 have known the judgment of their God 
5. 14 thus saith tho Lord God of hosts, Becau 
5. 19 ^\"hercforo doeih tho Lord our God all 
5. 24 Let us now fear the Lord our God, that 
7. 5, 21 the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel 
7. 23 and I will \ie your God, and ye shall bo 
7. 23 obcyeth not the voice of the Lord.. God 

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Jot. 8. 14 the Lord our Go^ hath piit us to silence 
g. 15 saith the Lord of .hosts, the God of Israel 

10, lo Lord (is) the true' G., he (is) the living G. 

11. 3 Thus saith the Lord God of Israel ; Cur. 
II. 4 ye be my people, and I will be your God 
13. 12 Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, Evsry 
I3-' ifi. Give glory to the Lord your God, before 
14. s2 (Art) not thou he, O Lord our God ? the. 

13. 16 called by thy name, O Lord God of hosts 
16. 9 saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Isi-ael 
16.10 have committed against the Lord our G. 
19- 3. 15 tl>8 Lord of hosts, the God of Israel 
21. 4 Thus saith the Lord God of Israel, Behold 
23. 9 forsaken the covenant of the Lord . . God 
23; 2 thus saith the Lord God of Israel against 
23. 23 God at hand, saith the Lord, and not a G. 
23. 36 living God, of the Lord of hosts our G. 
24. ; 5 Thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel 
S4.: 7 be my people, and I will be their God 

25. 15 saith the Lord God of Israel unto mo 
05. 27 saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel 

26. 13 and obey the voice of the Lord your God 
eS. 16 to us in the name of the Lord our God 

27. 4, 21 Thus saith the LORD. .God of Israel 
28. » 2 Tljus speaketh the Lord .. God of Israel 
28. 14 For thus saith the Lord. .God of Israel 

29. 4, 8, 21 Thus saith the Lord. .God of Israel 

39. 25 Thus speaketh the Lord. .God of Israel 
90. 2 Thus speaketh the Lord God of Isr.-vel 
30. ' '9 they shall serve the Lord their God, and 

30. 22 be my people, and I will bo your G od 
3.1. I will I be the God of all the families of I. 

31. 6 let us go up to Zion unto the Lord. .God 
31. t8 turned ; for thou (art) the Lord my God 
31. 23 Thus saith the LORD. .God of Israel, As 

31. 33 be their God, and they shall be my people 

32. 14, 15 Tlius saith the Lord. .God of Israel 
32. 27 I (am) the LORD, the God of all flesh : is 
32, 36 thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel 

32. 38 be my people, and I will be their God 

33. 4 For thus saith the Lord, the God of Is. 

34. 2, 13 Thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel 

35. 4 the son of Igdaliah, a man of God, which 
35- 13. 17. '"> 19 Thus saith the Lord. .God of I. 
37. 3 Pray now unto the Lord our God for us 
37. 7 Thus saith the LORD, the God of Israel 

38. 17 Thu.i saith. .the God of Israel ; If thou 

39. 16 saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel 

40. 2 thy God hath pronounced this evil upon 
42.7 2 and pray for us unto the Lord thy God 
42. ':3 the Lord thy God may show us the way 
42. 4 I will pray unto the Lord your God ace, 
42. .'s the Lord thy God shall send thee tons 
42. .6; 6 obey the voice of the Lord our God 
42. 9 Thus saith the Lord, the God of Israel 

42. 13 obey the voice of the Lord your God 

43. 15, 18 saith t)ie Lord of hosts, the God of Is. 
42. 2o when ye sent me unto the Lord your God 
42. 20 Pmy for us unto the Lord our God ; and 

42. 20 unto all that the Lord our God shall say 
42 21 obeyed the voice of the Lord your God 

43. I all the words of the Lord their God, for 
43. 1 the Lord their God had sent him to them 
43. 2 the Lord our God hath not sent thee to 

43. TO the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel 

- 1 44.. 2 saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel 

44. 7 the God of hosts, the God of Israel 

44. II. 25 the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel 
43. 2 saith the Lord, the God of Isi-acl, unto 
46. 25 the God''6/ IsracJ, saith ; Behold, I will 
48. J saith the LoitD of hosts, the God of Israel 
50. 4 they shall go, and seek the Lord their G. 
so. 18 saith the I^RD of hosts, the God of Israel 
SO. 28 the vengeance of the Lord our God, the 

50. 40 God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrali and 

51. 5 nor Judah of his God, of the Lord of ho. 
51. 10 in Ziou the work of.the Lord our God . 
51. 33 saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel 

)fii:9. I. 1 were opened, and I saw visions of God 
8. "3 and brought me in the visions of God to 

8. 4 the glory of tlic God of Israel (was) there 

9. 3 the glory of the God of Israel was gone 
JO. 19 the glory of the God of Israel (was) over 

10. 20 that I saw under the God of Israel by the 

11. 20 bo my people, and I will be their God 
n. 22 the glory of Hie God of Israel (was) over 
n. 24 brought me in a vision by. .spirit of God 

• 14. jj and I may be their God, saith the Lord 
20. s.tlicm, saying, I (am) the Lord your God 
'so. 7 and defile not. .1 (am) the Lord your God 
20. 19 I (am) the Lord your God ; walk in my 
20. 20 may know that I (am) the Lord your G. 
s8. 2 I sit (in) the seat of God, ill the midst of 
a8. 2, 6 set thine heart as the heart of God 
28. ; 9 before him that slayeth thee, I (am) God 
28. i^ Thou hast been in Eden the garden of G. 
28. J 4 thou wast upon the holy mountain of G. 
s8. 16 as profane out of the mountain of God 
e8. 26 shall know that I (am) the Lord their G. 
31. 8 The cedars in the garden of God could 
31. 8 nor any tree in the garden of God was 
31. 9 the trees, .that (were) in the garden of G. 
34. 24 the Lord will be their God, and my ser. 
34,-30 that I the Lord their God (am) with them 
34. 31 (and) I (am) your God, saith the Lord G. 
'36. 28 shall be my people, and I will bo your Q. 

■ 37- =3 they be my peoMe, and I will bo their G. 
37. 27 I will be their God, and tliey shall be my 
39. 22 Itam) the Lord their God from that day 
39. 28 Jthey know that I (am) the Lord their God, 
4.0. 2 In the visions of God brought he me into 
43. 2 the glory of the God of lariicl camo from 



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Ezc. 44. 2 the God of Israel, hath entered in by it 
Dan. I. 2 part of the vessels of ths house of God 

I. 2 which he earned . .to the house of his god 
I. 2 brought into the treasure house of his god 
I. 9 God had brought Daniel into favour and 

1. 17 God gave them knowledge and skill in 
9. 3 I set my face unto the Lord Ood, to sjek 
9. 4 I prayed unto the Lord my God, and 

9. 9 lo the Lord our God (belong) mercies 
9. 10 we obeyed ths voice of the LORD our G. 
9. II In the law of Moses the servant of God 
9. 13 not our prayer before the Lord our God 

9. 14 our God (is) righteous in all his works 

9. 15 now, O Lord our God, that hast brought 
9. 17 O our God, hear the prayer of thy servant 

9. 18 my God, incline thine car, and hear 

9. 19 defer not, for thine own sake, O my God 
9. 20 my God for the holy mount-iin of my God 

to. 12 and to chasten thyself before God, thy 
II. 32 people that do know their God shall bo 

11. 37 Neither shall lie regard the God of his 
IIos. I. 7 will save them by the Lord their God 

2. 23 and they shall say, (Thou art) my God 

3. 5 seek the Lord their God, and David their 

4. I nor knowledge of God in the land 

4. 6 thou hast forgotten the law of thy God 

4. 12 have gone a whoring from under their G. 

5. 4 frame their doings to turn unto their G. 

6. 6 and the knowledge of God more than 

7. 10 they do not return to the Lord their God 
8. 2 shall cry unto me. My God, we know thee 

8. 6 workman made it ; therefore It (is) not 6. 
p. I thou hast gone a whoring from thy God 

9. 8 watchman of Ephraim (was) with my God 
9. 8 (and) hatred in the house of his God 

9. 17 My God will cast them away, because 

12. 3 by his strength he had power with God 
12. 5 the Lord God of hosts ; the Lord (is) his 
12. 6 turn thou to thy God : keep mercy and 
12. 6 and wait on thy God continually 

12. 9 the Lord thy God from the land of Egypt 
J 3. 4 the Lord thy God from the land of Egypt 

13. 4 and thou slialt know no god but me ; for 

13. 16 for she hath rebelled against her God 

14. I return unto the Lord thy God ; for thou 
Joel I. 13 come, lie all night, .ministers of my God 

I. 13 is withholdcn from the house of my God 
I. 14 (into) the house of tlie LORDjyour God, and 

1. 16 and gladness from the house of oiir God 
2. 13 turn unto the Lord your God : for he (is) 

2. 14 a drink offering unto the Lord your God 
2. 17 say among the people, Wliere (is) their G.7 
2. 23 Bo gl.ad. .and rejoice in the Lord your G. 
2. 26 and prai.sc the name of the Lord your G. 

2. 27 (that) I (am) the Lord your God, and none 
3 i7 I (am) the Lord your God dwelling in Zion 

Amos 2. 8 condemned (in) the house of their God 

3. 13 Hear, .saith the Lord God, the God of h. 
^ 4. 1 1 as God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah 

4. 12 prepare to meet thy God, O Israel 

4. 13 The Lord, The God of hosts, (is) his nftmc 

5. 14 the God of hosts, shall bo with you, as yo 
S. 15 the Lord God of hosts will bo gracious 
5. 16 the God of hosts, the Lord, saith thus 

5. 26 your images, the star of your God, which 
; 5.27 the Lord, whose name (is) The God of li. 
i 6. 8 saith the Lord the Goel of hosts, I abhor 

; 6. 14 saith the Lord the God of hosts; and they 

8. 14 that swear, .and say, Tliy God, O D.in 

9. 15 I have given them, saith the Lord thy G. 
Jou. 1. s "'"' cried every man unto his god, and c. 

I. 6 call upon thy God, if so be that God vrill 

1. 9 the God of heaven, which hath made the 
e. 1 Jonah prayed unto the Lord his God out 

2. 6 thou brought up ray life .. O Lord my G. 

3. 5 the people of Nineveh believed God, and 
3. 8 let man and beast.. cry mightily untoGod 
3. 9 Who can tell (if) God will turn and repent 
3. 10 God saw their works, that they turned 

3. 10 God repented of the evil, that he had said 

4. 6 the Lord God prepared a gourd, and 

4. 7 God prepared a worm when the morning 
4, 8 that God prepared a vehement tast wind 
4. 9 God said to Jonah, Doest thou well to be 
Mic. 3. 7 ashamed . . for (there is) no answer of God 
4. 2 and to the house of the God of Jacob 
4. 5 will walk every one in the name of his god 

4. 5 will walk in the name of the Lord our G. 

5. 4 maje.'.ty of the name of the Lord his God 

6. 6 (and) bow myself before the high God ? 

6. 8 and to walk humbly with thy God ? 

7. 7 wait for the God of my salvation : my G. 
7. 10 Where is the Lord thy God ? mine eyes 

7. 17 they shall be afraid of the Lord our God 
Hab. I. 12 O Lord my God, mine Holy One 7 we 

3. 18 I will joy in the God of my salvation 
£eph. 2. 7 their God shall visit them, and turn away 

2. 9 saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel 

3. 2 trusted not. .she drew not near to her G. 
3. 17 thy God in the midst of thee (is) mighty 

Hag, I. 12 obeyed the voice of tlie Lord their God 
1. 12 as the Lord their God had sent him, and 
1. 14 the house of the Lord of hosts, their God 

Zech, 6. 15 obey the voice of the Lord your God 

8. 8 and I will be their God, in truth and 

8. 23 for we have heard (that) God (is) with 

9. 7 he that remaineth . .(shall be) for our GOd 
. 9. 16 their God shall save them in that d.ay as 

Jo. 6 I (am) the Lord their God, and will hear 
iiv j;4 Thus saith the Lord my God; Feed the < 
' X2. ■ s' stroagth lu thfl Lord of hosts Uieir Gpd 
13. 8 the. bouse of David (shall t)B) as God, as 



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Zech. 13. 9 and they shall say. The Lord (is) my God 

14. 5 my God shall come, (ana) all the saiuts 
Mai. 2. 16 the God of Israel, saith _that ho hateth 

2, 17 or. Where (is) the God of judgment? 

3. 8 Will a man rob God? Yet ye have robbed 
3. 14 Yo have said, It (is) vain to serve God 

3. 15 (they that) temi^t God are even delivered 
3. 1 3 botwocii him that serveth God'a.iid him 

5.God, object of worship, si?!) doah. 

Dent 32. 15 he forsook God (which) made him, and , 

32. 17 They sacrificed unto devils, not to God 
2 Ch.32. 15 for no God of any nation or kingdom 
Neh. g. 17 thou (art) a God ready to pardon, gracio. 
Job 3. 4 let not God regard it from above, neither 
3. 23 (given) to a man., whom God hath hedged 



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9 By the blast of God they perish, and by 
17 Shall mortal man be more just than God 
17 happy (is) the man whom God corrccteth 

4 the tenors of God do set themselves in 

8 that God would grant (me) the thing that 

9 that it would please God to destroy ino 
9. 13 (If) God will not withdraw his anger, tho 

10. 2 I will say unto God, Do not condemn mo 

11, 5 oh that God would speak, and open his 
6, that God exacteth of thee (less) than thjL 

7 Caij|,t thou by searching find out God? 
4 v/hq calleth upon God, and he answereth 
6 into whose hand God bringeth (abund.) 

8 Hast thou heaid the secret of God ? and 

16. 20 (but) mine'eye pourethout (teal's) unto G, 
16. 21 that one might plead for a man with God 
19. 6 Know nowjthat God hath overthrown mo 

19. 21 for, the hand of God hath touched mo' 
19. 26.destroy 'lyet in' my flesh shall I see God 
21. 9 neither (is) the rod of God upon them 

21. 19 Godlayeth up his iniquity for his child. 
22. 12 (Is) not'God in-the height ofrhcavcn? and 

22. 26 and Shalt lift up thy face unto God 

24. 12 crieth'. -.yet God layeth not folly (to them) 
27. 3 and the spiiit of God (is) in my nostrils 
27. S hath gained, when God taketji away his 
27, 10 Almighty V will ho always call upon Godt 
ij. 2 as (in) tlio days (when) God preserved mo 
tg. 4 thcseciGtof God(was)uponTny tabemaelo 
31. 2 what portion of God (is there) from ahovo 1 
31, 6 weighed., that God may knew mine integ, 
'33. 12 I will ansv/cr thee, that God is greater 
33. 26 He sIkiU pray unto God, and ho will bd 

35. 10 none saitli, Where (is) God my maker; 

36. 2 that (I have) yet to speak on God's bchalt 

37. 15 Dost thou know when God disposed them 
37. 22 Fair weather, .with God (is) terrible maj-. 

39. 17 God hath deprived her of wisdom, neith. 

40. 2 he that reprovcth God, let him answer 
Psa. 18. 31 For who (is) God save the Lord? or who 

50. 22 Now consider thij, ye that forget God, lest 
114. 7 lieinblcat the presence of the God ot 
139. 19 Surely tjiou wilt slay the wicked, O God 
ProT.30. 5 Every word of God (is) pure: ho (is) a shi. 
Isa. 44. 8 Is there a God besides me ? yea, {there is) 
Dan. ;i. 37 nor regard any god: for he shall magnify 
•^i. 38 shall he honour tlic God of forces : and 
ji. 39 Thus shall he do. .^vith a strange god 
Hab. I. II (imputing) this his power unto his god 
3, 3 God camo froniTcman, and tho Holy Onq 

6,/ehovciJi, or Jelwiiih, .liil^ he wliois,' 

Gen. 15; 2 Abram said, Ixjrd GoD, what wilt thon 

15. 8 he said. Lord God; whereby shall I know 
Dcut. 3. 24 O Lord God, thou hast begun to sho w_thy 

9. 26 O Lord God, destroy not thy people and 
Josh. 7. 7 Joshua said, Alas, O Lord God, wherefore 
judg. 6. 22 Gideon said, Alas, O Lord God ! for bee. 

16. 28 O Lord God, remember me, I pray theo 
3 Sa. 7. 18 he said, Who (am) I, O Lord GoD? and 

7. 19 yet a small thing in thy sight, O Lord GoD 
7. 19 (is) this the manner of man, O Lord GODT 
7. 20 lor thou. Lord God, knowcat thy servant 
7. 28 now, O Lord GoD, thou (art) that God 

7. 29 thou, O Lord GoD, hast spoken (it): and 
1 Kl. 2. 26 thou barest the ark of the Lord God bef. 

8. 53 our fathers out of Egypt, O Lord GoD 
Psa. 68. 20 unto God the Lord (l)elong) tho issues 

69. 6 Lord God of hosts, be ashamed for my 
71. 5 For thon (art) my hope, O Lord God : (th. 
71. 16 I will go ill the strength of the Lord GoD 
73. 28 I have put my trust in the Lord GoD, that 
tog. 21 do thou for me, O GoD the Lord, for thy 
141. S mine eyes (are) unto thee, O GoDthe Lord 
Isa. 3. 15 AVliat mean ye. .saith the Lord GOD of 
7. 7 Thus saith the Lord GoD, It shall not 
10. 23 For the Lord God of hosts shall make a 
to. 24 thus saith the Lord God of hosts, O my 
22. 5 a day of . .perplexity by the Lord God of 
22. 12 in that day did the Lord God of hosts call 
22. 14 Surely this.. saith the Loi-d God of hosts 
22. 15 Thus saith the Lord God of hosts. Go, gut 
25. 8 the Lord God will wipe away te.irB from 
28. 16 thus saith tlio Lord God, Behold, I lay in 
s8. 22 I have heard from the Lord GoD of hosts 
30. ,15 thus saith the Lord GOD. the Holy One of 
40. lo the Lord God will come with strong (hand 

48. 16 now the Lord GoD, and his spirit, hath 

49. 22 Thus saith the Lord God, Behold, I will 

50. 4 The Lord God hath given mo tho tongue 
50. 5 The Lord God hath opened mine car, and 
50. 7 tho Lord God will help me; therefore* 
50. 9 the Lord God will help me ; who (is) Ho 
52. ,4 thus saith tlio Lord God, My people went 
56. jA The Lord God ^vhicli gathereUi the outo. 
61. i The 3ijirit of tlie'Lord Gob (is) upon mo 
61. II so the LoBi> God \viU cause riehteeusucH 



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Isa.* 6s. 13 thus salth the Lord God, Behold, my eer 

^^6$. 15 the Lord God shall slay thee, anc\ call hia 

JJer. ^t i. 6 Then said I, Ah, Lord GoDi behold, I can. 

' 3. 19 my fenr (is) not in tlice, saith the Lord G. 

2. 22 iniquity is marked, .saith the Lord God • 
.4. JO Then said I, All, Lord GOD ! surely thou 
7. 20 thus saith the Ixird CoD; Behold, mine 

14. 13 Then said I, Ah, Lord God I behold, the 
32. 17 Ah Lord God I beliold, thou hast made the 
32. 25 Lord God, Buy thee the field for money 
44. 26 land of Egypt, saying, The Lord God Uv. 
,46. 10 this (is) the day of the Lord God of hosts 
'46. 10 the Lord God of hosts hath a sacrifice in 

49. 5 I v/Ul brini; a fear, .saith th^ Lord God 

50. =3 tills (is) the work of the Loni God of hosts 
-50, 31 I (am) against tliee. .saith the Lord God 

Eze. 3. 4 say unto them. Thus saith the Lord God 

3. II tell them. Thus saith the Lord God, whet. 
3. 27 say unto thern, Tims saith the Lord God 
4. 14 Then said I, Ah Lord God ! behold, uiy 
g. 5 Thus saith the Lord God ; This (is) Jerujs. 
5. 7 thus salth the Lord God; Because ye "^ 
5. 8 thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I, (even) 

5. 1 1 Wherefore, (as) I live, saith the Lord God 

6. 3 mountains . . hear the word of the Lord G. 
6. 3 Thus saith the Lord God to the mountain^ 

6. II Thus saith the Lord GoD; Smite with thine 
J. 2 thus saith the Lord God unto the land of 

7. 5 Thus saith the Lord God ; An evil, an • * 

8. I the hand of the Lord God fell there upon. 
8 Ah Lord God ! wilt thou destroy all the 

7 thus saith tlie Lord God, Your slain, wliom 

8 I will bring a svrord. .saith the Lord God 
13 Ah Lord God ! wilt thou make a full end 

16 Thus salth the Lord God ; Although I 

17 Thus saith the Lord God ; I will cvoh 
21 I will recompense, .saith the Lord God •' 
lo thou unto them, Thus saith the Lord God 

19 Thus saith tho Lord God of the Inhabit. • 
23 Thus saith the Lord God ; I will make '.» 

25 and will perform it, saith the Lord Gol> 
28 Thus saith the Lord God ; There shall 
28 word . . shall be done, saith the Lord GOD 

3 Thus saith the Lord God; Woo unto the 

8 thus saith the Lord God ; Because ye have 
a I (am) against you, saith the Lord God 

9 and ye shall know that I (am) the Lord G. 

13 thus saith the Lord God ; I will even ( 
>6 and (there is) no peace, saith the I/ord G. 

18 Thus salth the Lord God ; Woe to the (w.) 

20 thus saith the Lord GoD ; Behold, I (am) 

4 Thus salth the Lord God ; Every man of 
6 Thus saith the Lord God ; Repent, and 

It and I may be their God, saith the Lord G. 

14 by their righteousness, saith the Lord God 
16, 18, 20 (as) I livs, saith the Lord God, they 

21 thus saith the Lord God; How much more 
33 that I have done in it, saith the Lord 'G. 

6 thus saith the Lord God ; As the vino 
8 I will make the land, .saith the Lord d. 
3 Thus saith the Lord God unto Jerusalem 

8 a covenant with thee, saith the Lord G.' 
14 I had put upon thee, saith tli? Lord Gqn' 

19 and (thus) it was, saith tho Lord God 
23 woe, woo unto thee I saith the Lord G. 
30 How weak is thine heart,saith the Lord G, 
36 Thus saith the Lord God ; Because thy 

43 I. .will recompense, .saith the Lord GoD_ 

48 (As) I live, saith the Lord God, Sodoiu 
59 thus saith the Lord God ; I will even- 
63 that thou hast done, saith the Lord QdJ) 

3 Thus saith the Lord God ; A great eagle 

9 Thus saith the Lord God ; Shall it pros.t 
16 (As) I live,' saith the Lord God, surely^ 
19 thus saith the Lord God ; (As) I lire, s'u. 

22 Thus saith the Lord God ; I will ^also take 
, 3 (As) I live, saith the Lord God, ye shall 

9 he shall surely live, saith the Lord GOD 

23 Have I any pleasure . . saiih the Lord G, ' 
30 I will Judge you . . salth the Lord God , 

32 I have no pleasure .. salth the Lord God 
3 Thus saith the Lord God; Are ye come to 
3 (As) I live, saith the Lord God, I will not 

5 Thus saith the Lord God ; In the day 

27 Thus saith the Lord GoD ; Yet in this 

30 Thus saith the Lord God; Are yc poUnt. 

31 (As) I live, salth the Lord God, I will not 

33 (As) I live, saith tho Lord GoD, surely , 
36 vnAl I plead with you, saith tho Lord G. 
39 O house of Israel, thus saith tho Lord G. 
40-in mine holy mountain . . saith the Lo. Q. 

44 O ye house of Israel, caith tho Lord God 
47 Thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, 1 will 

49 Then said I, Ah Lord God I they say of ' •■ 

7 behold, it oomcth .. salth the Lord God.. 
13 it shall be no (more), saith tho Lord GoD" 

24 thus saith tho Lord God; Because ye have 

26 Thus saith the Lord God ; Remove the 

28 Thus saith the Lord God concerning the 
3 Thus saith the Lord OoD ; Tho oi^ shed. 

12 and hast forgotten me, saith the Lord G. 
19 thus saith the Lord God ; Because ye are 
28 Thus saith the Lord GoD, when the LOBD 

31 have I recompensed . . saitli the Lord GoD 
22 O Aholibah, thus saith the Lord God ; - 
28 For thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, t, 

32 Thus saith the Lord GoD ; Thou shalt . 

34 for I have spoken (it), saith the Lord G. x 
■35 thus saith the Lord GOD ; Because thou j 
46 thus saith the Lord GoD ;- 1 will hrine np 
49 and y« shall know that I (am) thefiU>. G. 

3 Thus Bsith the Lord GOD ; Set on a pot 



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6, o thus saith tho Lord God ; Woo to tho 
14 snail they Judge thee, saith the Lord G. 
21 Thus saith tho Lord God ; Behold, I will 
24 yo shall know that I (am) tho Lord God 

3 of tho Lord GOD; Thus calth tho Lord G. 

6 thur, saith the Lord Cod ; Eccauco thou 
8 Thus saith tho Lord GOD ; Bccr.UDO that 

13 Thus caith the Lord CloD ; Because that 

13 thus saitii the Lord God ; I wUl also 

14 they shall know ray. .saith the Lord God 

15 Thus saith tho Lord GoD ; Because tho 

16 thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, I will 
3 thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, I (am) 

5 I have spoken (it), saith the Lord God 

7 thus saith the Lord God ; Behold; 1 will 

14 the Lord have spoken (it), saith the L. G, 

15 Thus saith the Lord God to Tyrus ; Shall 

19 thus saith the Lord God ; When I shall 

21 never be found again, saith tho Lord G. 
3 Thus saith the Lord God ; O Tyrus, thou 

2 Thus saith the Lord God ; Becaiiso tlilno, 

6 thus saith tho Lord God ; Because thou ' 
10 for I have spoken (it), saith the Lord G. '' 

12 Thus saith the Lord GOD ; Tliou seale^t ' 

22 Thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, I (am) 

24 they shall know that I (am) tho Lord G. , 

25 Thus saith the Lord God ; When I shall ,': 

3 Thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, I (am) 

8 thus saith the Lord God ; Behold,! wiU^ 

13 thus salth the Lord God ;- At tho end of ' 

16 they shall know that I (am) tho Lord G. 
ig thus saith the Lord God ; BehQld, I will 

20 they wrought for me, saith the Lord God 

• 2 Thus saith the Lord God; Howl ye; Woo 
6 fall in it by the sword, saith the Lord G. 

10 Thus saith the Lord GOD; 1 mil also malco 

13 Thus saith the Lord QoD; I will also.dest. 

22 thus saith the Lord God ; JJehold, I (am) 

10 thus saith the Lord GOD ;- Because thou 

15 Thus saith the Lord GOD; In the day when 
18 This (is) Pharaoh and. .saitl^ the Lord G. 

3 Thus saith the Lord Gqd ; I will tneref ore 
' 8 set darkness upon thy. .saith tho Lord G. 

11 thus saith the Lord God ; The sword of 

14 rivers to run like oil, saith tho Lord God 

16 for all her multitude, saith the Lord God 
■31 army slain by . .sword, saith tho Lord O. 
32 and all his multitude, saith the Lord GoD 
II (As) I live, saith the Lord God, I have ng 

23 Thus saith th© Lord GoD ; "Ye eat with . ' 
27 Thus' saith the Lord XJoD ; (As) I live " 

2 Thus saith the Lord Gob unto tho sheph. 
S (As) I live, sajth the Lord GoD, surely 

10 Thus salth the Lord GOD j Behold, I (am) 

11 thus saith the Lord GOD ; iJehold, I, (ovon^ 
15'cause them to lie down, .j-lth the I-ord G. 

17 thus saith tho Lord GOD ; Behold, I Jud^o 

20 thus saith tho Lord GoD unto them ; Bi. 

30 Israel, (arej my people, saith the Lord G. 

31 (and) I (am) your God, saith the Lord CJoj? 

3 Thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, O -. 
-6 ^as) I live^ saith. the Lord God, I will pr. 
II (as)'! live, saith Jho Lord God, I will oven 
J4 Thus saith the Lord God ; When the wb.. 

2 Thus saith the Lord God ; Because tho 

3 Thus saith the Lord God ; Because they 

4 mountains . . hear the word of the Lord O, , 

4 Thus saith the Lord Goij to the mounti 

5 thus saith the Lord God ; Surely la the 

6 Thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, I have 

7 thus saith the Lord ,GoD ; I have lifted up 

13 Thus saith the Lord God ; Because they 

14 neither bereave thy . .saith the Lord.GoD 
13 to fall any more, saith the Lord God ■ 

22 Tlius saith tho Lord Gop ; I do not (this) 

23 know. .1 (am) the LopD, salth the Lord G. 

32 Not for your sakes . . snith the Lord God 

33 Thus saith the Lord OOD ; In the day that 
37-ThU3 saith the Lord God ; I will yet 

3 And I answered, O Lord God, thou know. 
5 Thus salth the Lord God unto these bones 

9 Thus saith the Lord GoD ; Como from the 

13 Thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, O my 
19, 21 Thus saith tho Lord GOD ; Behold, 1 

3 Thus saith the Lord GoD ; Behold, I (am) 
10 Thus caith tho Lord God ; It shall also 

14 Thus saith the Lord God ; In that day 
17 Thus saith tho Lord God ; (Art) thou ho 
iS it shaU come to pass. . saith the Lor^ God 

21 for a sword against him . . saith the Lord G. 
I Thus saith the Lord God ; Behold, I (am) 
5 for I have spoken (it), saith the Lord God 

8 Behold, it is come, .saith the Lord God 
10 those that robbed them, saith tho Lord G. 
13 I shall be glorified, saith tlie Lord God 

17 thou con of man, thus saith the Lord G. 
20 with all men of war, saith tho Lord God 
25 thus saith tho Lord God ; Now •>i.-ill I br. 
29 poured out my spirit .. salth tho Lord G. 

18 Son of man, thus saith the Lord God 

19 to minister unto me, saith the Lord God 
27 and I -win accept you, saith the Lord God 

• 6 Thus saith the Lord God ; O ye house of 

9 Tims saith tho Lord God ; No stranger 

12 I lifted up mine hand, .saith tho Lord O. 

15 and they shall stand, .saith tho Lord God 
27 offer his sin offering, saith tho Lord God 

9 Thus saith the Lord GOD ; Let it suffice 
r 9^nd execute Judgment . . saith the Lord G. 
iKito mak» reconciliatlpn . . saith the Lord G. 
18 Thus saith'' thoXord'GoD ; In tlie first 

I Thus saith the Lord God ; Tho gate ot 



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1 Ezo. 4S. i5 Thus salth tho Ix>rd OoD ; If tho prince> 

' 47. 13 Thus caith the Lord God ; Tills (shAll lie 

, 47. 23 there ohall yo give, .o.-ilth tho I^rd God 

48. 29 the;o. .tholi- pcrtionn, aaith tho Lord O. 

Amos I. 8 reninan';. ..-iliall perish, soilh the Lord (1. 

3. 7 Surely tho Lord Uou v/ill do notliliic, liuf 

3. 8 tho Lord G(il> hath spoken, who cau but, 

3. n Thus saith the Lr.rd GoD ; Au wlversary 

3. 13 Ileal- yo, and testily, .saith tho Lord Goo 

4. 2 TTio Lord God hath sworn by hia liolincia 

4. s 'or this likc'.h you. .saith tho I-ord GoB 

5. 3 thus saith the Lord God ; llic city tlii^t 
C. 8 Tho Lord CoD hath sworn by him^^ell 

7. I Thus hath the Lord God showed unto mo 
^ 7. 2 then 1 said, O Lord God, forgive, I boic. 

7. 4 Thus hath the Lord God showed unto mo 
7. 4 behold, -the Lord God called to contend 
7. 5 Then said I, O Lord GOD, cease, I beseech 

7. 6 This also shall not be, saith tho Lord O. 

8, I Thus hath tho Lord God showed unto roe 
B. 3 bowlings in that day, saith tho Lord God 
8. 9 it shall come topasa. .saitii the Lord God 

8. II the days come, saith tho Lord God, that 

9. c tho Lord God of hosta (is) he thtt touch. 
9. '8 the eyca of tho Lord God (are) upon the 

Obad#- -OLj' I Thus saith tho Lord GOD concerning Ed, 
Mic. I, .'2 let the Lord God be witnesa against you 
Zeph. X. 7 Uold thy peace at the. .of the Lord GoD 
Zech. 9. 14 Xlie-Lord God shall blow tho trumpet 

7. A rgck, "Wlttztr. 

lea. 44. S7fa. (tbei« Is) no God; I know not (any) 
S.Ood, a god, o^ect 0/ worship, 6ioi theos. 

Matt. J. 23 Emmanuel, .which.. interpreted. Is, God 
3. 9 God is .iblo of these stones to raise up , 

3. 16 the spirit of God descending like a dovo 

4. 3 If thou be tlio son of God, command that 
4. 4 that procccdcth out of tho mouth of God 
4. 6 If thcu be the Son oi God, cast thyaclf 
4. 7 Thou slialt not tempt tho Lord thy God 

4, 10 Thou shall worship th^ Lord thy God, and 

5. 8 the pure in heart, .they shall see Cod 
5. 9 they shall be called the children of Goa 

5. 34 neither by heaven ; for it is God's thrc'iio 

6. 24 Yo cannot servo God and mammon* 

6. 30 If God so clotho tho grass of the field ' 

6. 33 seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his 
t, 29 to do with thee, JeJus, thou son of God? 
g. 8 they marvelled and glorified God, which 

12. 4 How he entered Into the house of God, r.ud 
12. 28 If I cast out devils by the spirit of God 
12. 28 then the kingdom of God is come unto 

14. 33 saying. Of a truth thou art the .Son of God 

15. 3 transgress the commandment of God by 
'13. 4 For God coniman'Jed, saying. Honour thy 

15. 6 have ye made the commandment of God 
'15. 31 tosee:and they glorified the God of Israel 

16. 16 art the Christ, the Son of the living God 
16. 23 savourest not the things that be of God 
19.* 6 What therefore God hath joined togetnos 
jg. 17 none good but one, (that is), God : but 11 
ig. 24 rich man to enter into the kingdom of Q. 
19, 26 but with God all things are possible 

31. 12 Jesus went into tho temple of God, and 

31. 31 go into tho kingdom of God before you 
»i. 43 Tho kingdom of God shall bo taken from 

32. 16 thou art true, and tcnchest the way of O, 
22. 21 and unto God the things that ore God's 
22. 29 Ye do err, not knowing tho. .power of G, 

* 22. 30 but are as the angels of God In heaven 
22.31 th.at which was spoken unto you bj C»4 
22. 33 God of A. ..God of Isaac.. God of Jacob. 

22. 32 God Is not the God of tho dead, bufof 

23. 37 Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with.' 
23. 22 swcareth by the throne of God, and by 

26. 61 I am able to destroy tho temple of God 
a6. 63 I adjure thee by tho living God, that thotl 
»6. 63 whsther tliou be the Christ, the Son of O, 

27. 40 If thou be the Son of God, come down 
27. 43 He trusted in God ; let him deliver him 
27. 43 lor he said, I am the son of God 

27. 46 that i< to say. My God ! My God ! why hast 
27. 54 saying, Truly this was tho Son of God 
Mark i. i gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of God 
■> I. 14 preaching the gospel of the kingdom of G. 
I. IS the kingdom of God is at hand : repent 

1. t4 know, .who thou art, tho Holy One of O. 

2. 7 ^^Tiy . . who can forgive sins but .God only T 

2. 13 all amazed, and glorified God, saying. Wo 

3. 26 How he went into the house of God in • 
3. II and cried, saying, Ti.->iu art the Son of Or, 

3. 35 For whosoever sliall do tho will of God 

4. II know the mystery of the kingdom of God 

4. 26 So is the kingdom of God, as il a man 
4! 30 shall we liken the kingdom of God? or 

5. 7 Jesus, (thou) Son of tho most high Godt 
S. 7 I adjure thee by God, that thou torment 

7. 8 laying aside the commandment of God 

7. 9 ye reject the commandment of God, tha» 
7. 13 Making the word of God of none effect 

8. 33 savourest not the things that be of God 

9. I till they have seen the kingdom of God 
9. 47 to enter into the kingdom of God with 

to. -6 But. .God made them male and female 
lo. 9 What therefore God hath joined together 
10. 14 Suffer., for of such is the kingdom of God 
JO 15 shall not receive the kingdom of God aa 
10. 18 (there is) none good but one, (that is), God 
10. 21 have riches enter into the kingdom of G. I 
10 al in riches to entei into the Kingdom of G. I 
10. 25 rich m*n to enter into the kingdom of Q. 



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Markip. 27 but not with God : for -fritli ©od'an things 
li. 22 Jcsua answering saith. .Have faith ia G. 
12. 14 but teaohest the way of God in truth : Is 
12. 17 and to God the things that are Qod'a 
12. 24 because ye know not. .the power of God? 
12. 26 how in the bush God spake unto him, t*.^. 
12. 26 God of Abraham. .God of Isaac God of, 
12. 27 He is not the God of the dead, but the G. 
12. 29 Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord 
12. 30 thou shalt love-the Lord thy God with all 
12. 32 hast said the truth : for there is one God 

12. 34 Thou art not far from the kingdom of G. 

13. 19 wliich God created imto this time, neither 

14. 25 I drink it now in the kingdom of God 

15. 34 which is, being interpreted. My G. ! my G. ! 
15. 39 he said. Truly this man was the Son of G. 

15. 43 which also waited for the kingdom of God 

16. 19 and sat on the right hand of God 

Xuke I. 6 both righteous before God, walking in all 
I. 8 executed the priest's office before God 
I. j6 many, .shall he turn to the Lord their O, 
I. 19 stand in the presence of God ; and am 
I. 26 the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto 
I. 30 for thou hast found favour with God 
I. 32 God shall give unto him the throne of 
1.35 holy thing . . shall be called the Son of G. 
I. 37 For with God nothing shall be impossible 
I. 47 my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour 
I. 64 opened . . and he spake, and praised God 
I. 68 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel ; for 

1. 78 Through the tender mercy of our God 

8. 13 the heavenly host praising God, and say. 
B. 14 Glory to God in the highest, and on earth 
e. 2o the shepherds returned . .praising God for 
e. 28 Then took he him. .and blessed God, and 
E. 40 and the grace of God was upon him 

2. 52 and in favour with God and man 

3. 2 word of God came unto John the son of 
3. *6 all flesh shall see the salvation of God 

3. 8 God is able, .to raise up children unto A. 

3, 38 was. .Adam, which was (the son) of God 
4^ 3 If thou be the son of God, commapd this 

4. 4 by bread alone, but by every word of G. 
4, 8 Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God 
4. 9 If tlaou be the Son of God, cast thyself 

, 4. 12 liiou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God 
4. 34 I know thee, .the Holy One of God 
4. 41 Thou art Chi-ist, tlie Son of God. And he 

4. 43 I must preach the kingdom of God to 

5. I pressed, .to hear the word of God, he 
5. 21 Who can forgive sins but God alone ? 

5. 25 departed to his own house, glorifying G. 

5. 26 wore all amazed, and they glorifled God 

6. 4 went into the house of God, and did take 
6. 72 and continued all night in prayer to God 

6. 20 Blessed, .for yours is the kingdom of God 

7. 16 and they glorified God, saying, That a 
7. 16 and. That God hath visited his people 

7. 28 he that is least in the kingdom of God is 
7. 29 the publicans, justified God, being bap. 

7. 30 and lawyers rejected the counsel of God 

8. I glad tidings of the kingdom of God : and 
8. 10 the mysteries of the kingdom of God : but 
8. n the parable. .The seed is the word of God 
8. 21 which- hear the word of God, and do it 

' 8. 28 Jesus, (thou) Son of God most high ? I 

8. 39 how great things God hath done unto 
g. 2 to preach the kingdom of God, and to 

9. 11 spake unto them of the kingdom of. God 
9. 20 Peter answering said. The Christ of God 
9. 27 not taste, .till they see the kingdom of G. 
9. 43 all amazed at the mighty power of God 
9. 60 go thou and preach the kingdom of God 
9. 62 looking back.is fit for the kingdom of God 

10. 9, iijkirigdom of God is come nigh unto you 
1 10. 27 Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all 

a I. 26 I with the finger of God cast out devils 
ji. 20 the kingdom of God is como upon you 

11. 28 thoy that hear the word of God, and keep 

11. 42 pass over judgment and the love of God 
"II. 49 Therefore also said tlie wisdom of God, I 

12. 6 not one of them is forgotten before God 
12. 8 also confess before the angels of God 
12. 9 shall be denied before the angels of God 
12. 20 God said . . (Thou) fool, this night tliy soul 
12. 21 layetli up. .and is not rich toward God 
12. 24 God feedetli them : how much more aro 
12. 28 If then God so clotlie the grass, wliich is 

12. 31 ratlier seek ye the kingdom of God ; and 

13. 13 she was made straight, and glorifled God 
13. 18 Unto what is the kingdom of God like 1 
13. 20 "NOiereui-to. .1 liken the Idngdom of God? 
13. 28 see Abraham, .in the kingdom of God 

13. 29 and shall sit down in tlie kingdom of God 

14. IS shall eat bread in the kingdom of God 

15. 10 in the presence of the angels of God 

16. 13 Ye cannot serve God and mammon 

16. 15 men ; but God Imoweth your hearts : for 
16. 15 til at. .is abomination in the sight of God 

16. 16 the kingdom of God is preached, and 

17. IS and with a loud voice glorified God 

17. 18 that returned to give glory to God, sava 
17. 20 when the kingdom of God should come 
17. 20 The kingdom of God cometli not witli 

17. 21 the kingdom of God is within you 

18. 2 a judge, v/hich feared not God, neither 
18. 4 Though I fear not God, nor regard man 
18. 7 shall not God avenge his own elect, whicli 
18. II God, I thank thee, that I am not as other 
18. )3 Saying, God be merciful to me a sinner 
i3.. i6.chiidron . . of such is the Idngdom of God 
18. 17 shall Hot receive the kinadom of God as 



LukoiS. 19 none (is) good, save one, (that Is), God 
j8. 24 have riches enter into the kingdom of G I 
18. 25 rich man to outer into the kingdom of G. 
. i3. 27 impossible v/ith men are possible with G. 
j8. 29 or ciiildren, for the Idngdom of God's sake 
18. 43 immediately. .foUovrfcd him, glorifying G. 

18. 43 when they saw (it), gave praise unto God 

19. II kingdom of G. should immediately appear 
ig. 37 disciples began to rejoice and praise G. 

20. 21 but tcachest the way of God truly 

,20. 25 and vmto God the things which be God's 
20. 36 the children of God, being the children 
BO. 37 he calleth the Lord the God of Abraham 

20. 37 the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob 
EC. 38 he is not a God of the dead, but of the 
ai. 4 have, .cast in unto the offerings of God 

21. 31 that the kingdom of God is nigh at hand 
8^. 16 it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God 

S3, i^ until the kingdom of God shall como 
aa. 69 Bit on the right hand of the power of G. 

82. 70 said they. .Art thou then the Son of God? 
23 35 save, .if he be Christ, the chosen of God 

83. 40 Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art 
«3. 47 he glorifled God, saying. Certainly this 

' 23. 51 himself waited for the kingdom of God 
• 24 19 mighty in deed and word before God and 
24. 53 in the temple, praising and blessing God 
John I. I Word was with God, and the Word was G. 
I. 2 The same was in the beginning with God 
I. 6 There was a man sent from God, whoso 
I. 12 gave he po\yer to become the sons of God 
I. 13 flesh, nor of the will of man, but of God 
1. 18 No man hath seen God at any time ; the 
1. 29 Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh 
J. 34 bare record that this is the Son of God 
1. 36 looking, .he saith. Behold the Lamb of G 1 
1. 49 thou art the Sou of God ; thou art the K. 
1. SI angels of God ascending and descending 
3. 2 that thou art a teacher come from God 
3. 2 that thou doest, except God be ■\vith bim 
3. 3 he cannot see the kingdom of God 
3. 5 he cannot enter into the kingdom of God 
3. 16 God so loved the world, that he gave his 
3. 17 God sent not his Son into the world to 
3. 18 the name of the only begotten Son of God 
3. ai manifest, that they are wrought in God 
3. 33 Ho. .hath set to his seal that God is true 
3. 34 God hath sent speaketh the words of God 
3. 34 God giveth not the spirit by measure 

3. 36 but the wrath of God abideth on him 

4. 10 If thou knewost the gilt of God, and who 

4. 24 God (is) a spirit: and they tliat worship 

5. 18 because he. .said also that God was his 
5. 18 Father, making himself equal with God 
5. 2s shall hear the voice of the Son of God 
5. 42 tliat ye have not the love of God in yon 

5. 44 not the honour that (cometh) from God 

6. 27 for him hath God the Father sealed 

6. 28 do, that we might work the works of God? 
6. 29 This is the work of God, that ye believe 
6. 33 the bread of God is he which cometh down 
6. 45 And they shall be all taught of God. Every 
6. 46 save he which is of God, ho hath seen the 

6. 69 art that Christ, the Son of the living God 

7. 17 whether it be of God, or (whether) I spo. 

8. 40 told . . the truth, which I have heard of G. 
S. 41 said they . . we have one Father, (even) G. 
8. 42 If God were your Father, ye would leva 
S. 42 I proceeded forth and came from God 

8. 47 He that is of God heareth God's words 
8. 47 hear (them) not, because ye are not of G. 

8. S4 of whom ye say, that he is your God 

9. 3 the works of God should bo made mani. 
9. 16 Tills man is not of God, because ho keep. 
9. 24 Give God the praise : we know that this 
9, 29 We know tliat God (pake xmto Moses 

9. 31 we know that God heareth not sinners 
9. 33 If this man were not of God, he could do 
g. 35 Dost thou believe on tlie Son of God ? 
10. 33 that thou, being fl man, makest thyself G, 
10. 35 unto whomithe word of God came, and the 

10. 36 because I said, I am ihe Son of God ? 

ii. 4 for the glory of God, that the Son of God 

11. 22 wilt ask of God, God will give (it) thee 
II. 27 the Son of God, which should come into 
II. 40 thoutfehouldest see the glory of God? 

11. 52 the children of God that were scattered 

12. 43 praise of men more than the praise of G. 

13. 3 lie was come from God, and went to God 
13. 31 the Son. .glorified, and God is glorifled in 

13. 32 If God be glorifled in him, Godf shall also 

14. I ye believe in God, believe also in me 
16. 2 will think that he doeth God service 

16. 27 have believed that I came out from God 

16. 30 believe that thou earnest forth from God 

17. 3 they might Icnov/ thee the only true God 

19. 7 because he made himself the Son of God 

20. 17 your Father; and (to) my God, and your G. 

20. 28 and said unto him, My Lord and my God 
BO. 31 that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God 

21. 19 by what death he should glorify God. And 
Acts I. 3 things pertaining to the Idngdom of God 

2. II in our tongues the wonderful works of G. 
2. 17 come to pass in the last days, saith God 
2. 22 man approved of God among you by mlr. 
2. 22 wliich God did by him in the midst of you 
s. 23 by the . . counsel and foreknowledge of G. 
2. 24 Whom God hath raised up, having loosed 
2. 30 knowlngthatGod had sworn with an oath 
2. 32 This Jesus hath God raised up, whereof 
a. 33 being by the right hand of God;©xalted 
2. 36 God hath maije that same Jesus, whom 



Acts 2. 39 as many as the Lord our God shall call * 

2. 47 Praising God, and having favour with all 

3. 8 walking, and leaping, and praising God 
3. 9 piople saw him wallang and praising God ' 

, .3. 13 The God of Abraham, .the God of our Ja. 
3. 15 whom God hath raised from the dead 
3. i8 those things, which God before had sho, 
3. 21 which God hath spoken by the mouth of 
3. 22 A prophet shall the Lord your God raiso 
3. 25 covenant which God made with our fath. 

3. 26 God, having raised up his Son Jesus, sent 

4. 10 whom God raised from the dead . .by hinj 
4. 19 Whether it be right in the sight of God to 
4. 19 unto you more than unto God, judge yo 
4. 21 all. .glorified God for that which wasdona 
4. 24 lifted up their voice to God with one acci 
4. 24 Lord, thou fart) God, which hast made h. 

4. 31 they spake the word of God with boldness 

5. 4 thou hast not lied unto men, but unto G. 
J. 29 We ought to obey God rather than men 
5. 30 The God of our fathers raised up Jesus 
5. 31 Him hatli God exalted with his right ha. 
5. 32 also the Holy Ghost, whom God hath riv. 

5. 39 if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it 
. 6. 2 that we should leave the word of God 

6. 7 the word of God increased ; and the Wa. 

6. II blasphemous words against Mos., and. .G. 

7. 2 The God of glory appeared unto our fath. 
7. 6 God spake on this wise. That his seed 

7. 7 nation, .in bondage will I judge, said God 
ij. 9 sold Josejjii into Egypt: but God was with 
7. 17 tho time . . which God had sworn to Abra. 
7. 25 how that God by his hand would deliver 
7. 32 I (am) the God of thy fathers, the God of 
7. 32 the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob ' 
7. 35 the same did God send (to be) a ruler and 
7. 37 A prophet shall the Lord yoiu God raiso 
7. 42 God turned, and gave them up to worship 
7. 43 the star of your god Remphan, figures 
7. 45 Gentiles, whom God drave out before tha 
7. 46 Who found favour before God, and dest. 
7. 46 to find a taberiiacle for the God of Jacob 
7. 55 looked up . . and saw the glory of God, and 
7. s5 Jesus standing on tho right hand of God 

7. 56 man standing on the right hand of God 

8. 10 This man is tho great power of God 

8. 12 tho things concerning the kingdom of ft, 
8. 14 Samaria had received the word of God 
8. ?o that tho gift of God may bo purchased 
8. 21 thy heart is not right in the sight of God 
fi. 22 Kepent the^-efore. .and pray God, if per. 

8. 37 I believe that Jesus C. is the Son of God 

9. 20 preached Clirist. .that he is the Son of G. 
10. 2 one that feared God with all his houso 
10. 2 to tho people, and prayed to God alway 
10, 3 saw. .an angel of God coming in to him 
lo. 4 are como up for a memorial before God 
10. 15 What God liath cleansed .. call not thou 
10. 22 oho that feareth God, and of good report 
io. 28 God hath showed me that I should not 
10. 31 are had in remembrance in the sight of G. 
JO. 33 aro v/e all here present before God, to 
10. 33 things that are commanded thee of God 
10. 34 I perceive that God is no respecter of pe, 
JO. 38 How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth witli 
10. 38 and healing all. .for God was with him 
10. 40 Him God raised up ttie third day, and 
JO. 41 but unto witnesses chosen before of God 

10. 42 he which was ordained of God. .the judgo 
Jo. 46 them speak with tongues, and magnify G, 

11. I Gentiles liad also received the word of G. 
II. 9 What God hath cleansed .. call not thou 
II. 17 as God gave them the like gift as. .unto 
ji. 17 what was I, that I could withstand God T 
ii. 18 they held their peace, and glorified God 
II. 18 Then hath God also to the Gentiles gran. 

11. 23 Who, when he. .had seen the grace of 6. 
»2. s but prayer was made, .unto God for him 

12. 22 (It is) the voice of a god, and not of a man 
12. 23 smote him, because he gave not God the 

12. 24 But the word of God grew and multiplied 

13. s preached the word of God ip the synago. 
13. 7 and desired to hear the word of God 

13. j6 Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, give 
13. 17 The God of this people of Israel chose our 
13. 21 God gave unto them Saul the son of Cis 
13. 23 Of this man's seed hath God, according to 
13. 26 and whosoever among you feareth Gc^ 
13. 30 But God raised him from the dead 
13. 33 God hath fulfilled the same unto us their 
13. 36 served his. .generation by the will of God 
13.37 But he,!whom G. raised again, saw no corr. 
13. 43 persuaded, .continue in the grace of God 
13. 44 whole city togetherto hear.the word of G. 

13. 46 It was necessary that the word of God 

14. 15 from these vanities unto the living God 
14. 22 tribulation enter into the kingdom of G. ' 
14. 26 been recommended to the grace of God 

14. 27 rehearsed all that God had done with th.' 

15. 4 declared aU things that God had done 
15. 7 good while ago God made choice among 
15. 8 God, which knoweth the hearts, bare them 
15. 10 why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon tho 
JS. 12 God had wrought among the Gentiles by 
15. 14 God at the first did visit the Gentiles, to 
J 5. 18 Known unto God are aU his works from 
15. 19 from among the Gentiles are turned to G. 

15. 40 by the brethren unto the grace of God 

16. 14 a certain woman, .which worshipped God 
16. 17 are the servants of the most high God 
16. 23 Sil^s prayed, and sang praises unto God 
16. 34 believing in Cod with all his house 



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Acts 17. 13 word of God was preached of Paul at B. 
77. 23 this inscription, To The Unknown God 
17. 24 God that made the world and all things 
17. 29 as we are the offspring of God, we ouglib 

17. 30 the times of this ignorance God winked 

18. 7 (one) that worshipped God, whose liouae 
18. II teaching the word of God among them 

18. 13 men to worship God contrary to the law 
>8. 21 I will return again unto you, if God will 

18. 26 unto him the way of God more perfectly 

19. 8 the things concerning the kingdom of G. 
19. II God wrought special miracles by tlie han. 
so. 21 repentance toward God, and faith toward 
BO. 44 testify the gospel of the grace of God 

BO. 25 I have gone preaching the kingdom of G. 
BO. 27 declare unto you all the counsel of God 
BO. 28 to feed the church of God, which he liath 
so. 32 I commend you to God, and to the word 
Bi. 19 what things God had wrought among tlie 
ea. 3 zealous toward God, as yo all are tliis d. 

62. 14 The God of our fathers hath chosen thee 
03. I good conscience before God until this d, 
23. 3 God shall smite thee, (thou) whited wall 

23, 4 said, Eevilest thou God's higli priest ? 
fi4. 14 worship I the God of my fathers, believ. 
B4. 15 And have hope toward God, which tlicy 

24. 16 a conscience void of offence toward God 
b6. 6 the promise made of God unto our fatli. 
s6. 8 that God should raise the dead? 

e6. 18 (from) the power of Satan unto God, that 
26. 20 that they should repent and turn to God 
26. 22 Having therefore obtained help of God 

26. 29 I would to God, that not only thou, but 

27. 23 stood by me this night the angel of God 
67. 24 God hath given thee all them that sail 

27. 25 I believe God, that it shall be oven an 
tj. 35 thanks to God in presence of them all 
c8. 3 and said that he was a god 

28. 15 Paul saw, he thanked God, and took con. 

28. 23 testified the kingdom of God, persuading 
e8. 28 salvation of God. .sent unto the Gentiles 
28. 31 Preaching the kingdom of God, and teach. 

£0111. I. t apostle, separated unto the gospel of God 
I. 4 declared (to be) the Son of God with pow. 
I. 7 To all that be in Rome, beloved of God 
1. 7 peace from God our Father, and tbo L. 
I. 8 I thank my God through Jesus Christ 
I. 9 God is my witness, whom I serve vrith 
1. 10 a prosperous journey by the will of God 
1. 16 it is the power of God unto salvation to 
I. 17 righteousness of God revealed from faith 
I. iS the wrath of God ia revealed from heaven 
I. 19 that which may bo loiown of God is maui. 
1. 19 for God hath showed (it) unto them 
I. 21 knew God, they glorified (him) not as 6. 
I. 23 changed, .glory of the uncorruptible God 
1. 34 God also gave them up to uncleanness 
1. 25 Who changed the truth of God into a lie 
J. 26 God give them up unto vile affections 
I. 28 like to retain God in (their) knowledgo 
I. 28 God gave them over to a reprobate mind 

1. 32 Who knowing the judgment of God 

s. 2 the judgment of God is according to trn. 

a. 3 thou shalt escape the judgment of God ? 

2. 4 that the goodness of God leadeth thee to 
e. 5 of the righteous judgment of God 

2. II there is no respect of persons with God 
2. 13 hearers of the law (are) just before God 

2. 16 In the day when God shall judge the 

2. 17 and restcst. .and makest thy boast of G. 
2. 23 breaking the law dishonourest thou G.? 

2. 24 the name of God is blasphemed among 
B. 29 whose praise (is) not of men, but of God 

3. 2 were committed the oracles of God 

3. 3 make the faith of God without effect ?- » 
3. 4 yea, let God bo true, but every man a llT 
3. 5 commend the righteousness of God 
3. 5 (Is) God unrighteous who taketh venge; 
3. 6 for then how shall God judge the world ? 
3. 7 If the truth of God hath more abosnded 
3. II there is none that seekcth after God 
3. 18 There Is no fear of God before tlielr 
3. 19 the world may become guilty before God 
3. 21 the righteousness of God without the law 
3. 22 the righteousness of God (which is) by 
3. 23 sinned, and come short of the glory of G. 
3. 25 God hath set forth (to be) a propitiation 
3. 25 are past, through the forbearance of God 
3. 29 fis he) the God of the J e ws only ? (is he) 

3. 30 (it is) one God which shall justify the 

4. 2 (whereof) to glory ; but not before God 
4. 3 Abraham believed God, and it v.-as coun. 
4. 6 unto whom God imputeth righteousness 
4. 17 before him whom he believed, (even) |G. 
4. so He staggered not at the promise of God 

4. 20 was strong In faith, giving glory to God 

5. I we have peace with God through our Ii. 
5. a and rejoice in hope of the g'.ory of God 
5. 5 the love of God is shed abroad In our h. 
J. 8 But God eommendeth his love toward us 
5. 10 we were reconciled to God by the death 
5. 1 1 we also joy in'God through our Lord Jesus 
S. IS much more the grace of God, and the gift 

5. 10 but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God 

6. II but alive unto God through Jesus Christ 
6. 13 but yieljl- younselves uuto God, as those 
6. 13 instruments of righteousness unto God 
6. 17 But God be thanked, that ye were the ser. 
6. 22 and become .servants to God, ye have 

6. 23 but tht) gift of God (is) eternal life through 

7. 4 that we should bring forth fruit unto G. 
7. 22 I delight in the law of God after the In. 



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Rom. 7. 25 I thank God through Jesus Christ our L. 

7. 25 with tho mind I. .serve the law of God 

8. 3 God, sending his own Son in the likeness 
8. 7 tho carnal mind (is) enmity against God 
8. 7 for it is not subject to the law of God 

8. 8 they that are in tlie flesh cannot please G. 
8. 9 if BO bo th.it tho spirit of God dwell in 
8. 14 as many p« are led by tho spirit of God 
8. 14 they are the sons of God 
8. 16 witness, .tliat wo are tho children of God 
8. 17 heirs of God, and joint heirs with Christ 
8. 19 for tlio manifestation of the sons of God 
8. 21 the glorious liberty of the children of G. 
8. 27 maketh intercession, .according to.. God 
8. 28 work, .for good to them that love God 
8. 31 If God (be) for us, who (can be) against us! 
8. 33 of God's elect ? (It is) God that justifieth 
8. 34 who is even at the right hand of God 

8. 39 able to separate us from the love of God 

9. 5 who is over all, God blessed for ever. A. 
9. 6 Not as though the word of God hath taken 
9. 8 these (are) not the children of God 

9. II that the purpose of God according to 
9. 14 What. .(Isthere)unrighteousne8swith Q.? 
9. 16 that runneth, but of God that showeth 
Q. 20 who art thou that repliest against God? 
p. 22 if God, willing to show, .wrath, and to 
9. 26 be called the children of the living God 

10. I my heart's desire and prayer to God for I. 

10. 2 bear, .record that they have a zeal of God 

10, 3 they being ignorant of God's righteous. 

10. 3 submitted . . unto the righteousness of 0. 

10. 9 that God hatli raised him from tho dead 

10. 17 by hearing, and hearing by tho word of O, 
«i. I I say then. Hath God cast away his peo.T 

11. 2 God hath not cast away his people which 
II. 2 how he maketh iutercession to God aga. 
II. S God hath given them the spirit of slumber 
II. 21 if God spared not the natural branches 
II. 22 Behold, .the goodness and severity of G. 
II. 23 for God is able to graff them in again 

II. 29 the gifts and calling of God (are) without 
11. 30 as ye in times past have not believed God 
11. 32 God hath concluded them all in unbelief 

11. 33 both of tho wisdom and knowledge of G. ! 

12. I I beseech you. .by the mercies of God 
12. 1 living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto G. 
12. 2 and acceptable, and perfect mil of God 

12. 3 according as God hath dealt to every man 

13. I For there is no power but of God 

13. I the powers that be are ordained of God 
13. 2 Whosoever. .resisteththeordinance of G. 
13. 4 he is the minister of G od to thee for good 
13. 4 he is the minister of God, a revenger to 

13. 6 they are God's ministers, attending con, 

14. 3 that eateth : for God hath received him 
14. 4 he shall be liolden up ; for God is able to 
14. 6 eateth to the Lord, for he giveth God th. 
14. 6 to the Lord he eateth not, and giveth G. 
14. II and every tongue shall confess to God 
14. 12 every one. .shall give account, .to God 
14. 17 the kingdom of God is not meat and drink 
14. i3 (is) acceptable to God, and approved of 
14. 20 For meat destroy not the work of God 

14. 22 have (it) to thyself before God. Happy (is) 

15. 5 the God of patience and consolation grant 
15. 6 That ye may with one mind, .glorify God 
15. 7 Christ also received us, to the glory of G. 
15. 8 of the circumcision for the truth of God 
15. 9 that the Gentiles might glorify God for 
15. 13 the God of hope fill you with all Joy and 
15. 15 of the grace that is given to me of God 
13. 16 ministoring the gospel of God, that the 
15. 17 have .. in those things which pertain to 0. 
IS. 19 signs, .by the power of the spirit of God 
15. 30 strive together with me in . . prayers to O. 
15. 32 como unto you with joy by the will of G. 

15. 33 Now the God of peace (be) with you all 

16. 20, the God of peace shall brmso Satan under 
j6, 26 the commandment of the everlasting G. 
'76. 27 To God only wise, (be)glory through Jesus 

j.Qo; ,1. I Paul, .an apostle, .through the will of G. 
■I. 2 TTnto the church of God which Is at Cor. 
fi. 1 Grace, .unto you, and peace, from God 
1. 4 I thank my God always on your behalf 
I. 4 for tho grace of God which is given you 
1. 9 God (is) faithful, by whom ye were called 
I. 14 I thank God that I baptized none of you 
I. 18 us which are saved it is the power of God 
I. 20 hath not God made foolish the wisdom 
I. 21 For after that in the wisdom of God 
I. 21 the world by wisdom knew not God 
I. 21 it pleased God by the foolishness of pre. 
I. 24 the power of God, and the wisdom of God 
I. 25 the foolishness of God is wiser than men 
j«. 25 the weakness of God is stronger than men 
». 27 God hath ehosen the foolish things of the 
1. 27 God hath chosen the weak things of the 
1. 28 base things, .hath God chosen .. things 

1. 30 who of God is made unto us wisdom, and 

2. I declaring unto you the testimony of God 
a. 5 should not stand, .but in the power of G 
2* 7 But we speak the ^visdom of God in a 

2. 7 which God ordained before the world 
2. 9 things which God hath prepared for them 
2. 10 God hath revealed (them) unto us by his 

2. 10 all things, yea, the deep things of God 
a. II knoweth no man, hut the spirit of God 
a. 12 but tho spirit which is of God ; that we 
a. 12 things that are freely given to us of God 
a. 14 not the things of the spirit of God: for 

3. 6 I have planted, .but God gave tho incro. 



I Co. 3. 7 nnything.. but God, that giveth tho Incr«. 
3, 9 tor we are labourers together with Go<J 
3. 9 yo are God's husbandry . .God's building 
3. 10 According to the grace of God which is' 
3. 16 Know ye not that ye arc the temple of O 
3. 16 and (that) the spirit of God dwellcth in 
3. 17 If any man defile tho temple of God him 
3. 17 shall God destroy;: for the temple of God 
3. 19 wisdom of this world is foolishness with 

3. 23 And yo are Christ's ; end Christ (is) God's 

4. I and stewards of the mysteries of God 

4. c; then Bhall every man have praise of God 
4. y I think that God hath set forth us the 

4. 20 the kingdom of God (Is) not In word, but 

5. 13 But them tliat are without God Judgeth 

6. 9 shall not inherit tho kingdom of God ? 

6. 10 Northieves.. shall inherit the kingd. of 0. 
6. II Lord Jesus, and by tho spirit of our God 
6. 13 but God shall destroy both it and them 
6. 14 God hath both raised up the Lord, and 
6. 19 Holy Ghost .. in you, which ye have of God 
6. 20 therefore glorify God in your body 

6. 20 and in your spirit, which are God's 

7. 7 But every man hath his proper gift of 0. 
7. 15 hi such, .but God hath called us to pe.ico 
7. 17 as God hath distributed to every man, as 
7. 19 the keeping oftbecommandmentsof God 
7. 24 let every man. .therein abide with God 

7. 40 I think also that I have the spirit of God 

8. 3 if any man love God, the same is known 
8. 4 and that (there is) none other God but 
8. 6 But to us. .one God, the Father, of whom 

8. 8 But meat eommendeth us not to God 

9. 9 of the ox. . Doth God take care for oxenj 
q. 21 being not without law to God, but under 

10. 5 with many. .God was not well pleased 
10. 13 God (is) faithful, who will not suffer yop 
to. 2b they sacrifice to devils, and not to God 
10. 31 whatsoever yo do, do all to the glory of O. 

10. 32 to the Gentiles, nor to the church of God 

11. 3 tho man ; and the head of Christ (is) God 
II. 7 as he is the image and glory of God : but 
II. 12 BO (is) the man. .but all things of God 

II. 13 is it comely that a woman pray imto God 
II. i6 suchcustom, neither the churches of God 

11. 22 despise ye the church of God, and shame 

12. 3 that no man speaking by tho spirit of God 
12. 6 it is the same God which worketh all in 
12. 18 now hath God set the members every one 
12. 24 but GodTiath tempered the body together 
12. 28 God hath set some in the church, first 
14. 2 speakcth not unto men, but unto God 
14. 18 I thank my God, I speak with tongues 

14. 25 will worship God, and report that God h; 
14. 28, and let him speak to Irimself, and to God 
14. 33 For God is not. .of confusion, but of po. 

14. 36 What? came tho word of God out from 

15. 9 because I persecuted the church of God 
15. 10 But by the grace of God I am what I am 
15. 10 but the grace of God wliich was with mo 
15. 15 and we are found false witnesses of God 
15. IS because we have testified of God that ho 
ij. 24 shall have delivered up the kingdom to G. 
15. 28 Son.. bo subject.. that God may be all in 
15. 34 some have not the knowledge of God 

15. 38 Cod giveth it a bod^ as it hath pleased 
15. 50 blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God 
15. 57 thanks (be) to God, which giveth us tha 
I Co. I. I apostle of Jcsu-: Christ by the will of O. 
I. I unto the churchof God which is at Corinth 
I. 2 Grace Qie) unto you and peace from God 
I. 3 Blessed (be) God, oven tho Father of our 
I. 3 the lather of mercies, and the God of all 
I. 4 comfort, .we ourselves arcjcomforted of Q. 
I. 9 not trust, .but in God which raiscth tho 
I. 12 by the grace of God, we have had our co 
«. 18 God (is) true, our word towar3 you was 
I. 19 the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who was p. 
I. 20 all the promises of God in him (are) yea 
J. 20 in him Amen, unto the glory of God by 
I. 21 he v/hlch Btablisheth us with you. .(is) O. 

1. 23 Moreover I call God for a record upon my 

2. 14 thanks (be) unto God, which always cans. 
2. 15 we are unto God a sweet savour of Christ 

2. 17 as many, which corrupt tho word of God 

e. 17 but as of God, in the sight of God speak 

3. 3 but with the spirit of the living God ; not 
3. 4 such trust have we through Christ to God 

3. s of ourselves ; but our sufficiency (IsJ of O. 

4. 2 nor handling the word of God deceitfully 
4, 2 every man's conscience in the sight of O. 
4. 4 In whom the god of this world Imth blin. 
4. 4 of Christ, who is the image of God, should 
4. 6 God, who commanded the light to shin* 
4. £ liglit of the knowledge of the glory of God 

f. 7 the excellency of the power may be of O. 

4. 15 grace might, .redound to the glory of God 

5. 1 we have a building of God, an house not 
$. s ^^ tlia' hath wrought us. .(is) God, who 
5. II but we are made manifest unto God ; and 
5. 13 we be beside ourselves, (it is) to God 

5. 18 all things (are) of God, who hath recon. 
5. 19 To wit, that God was in Christ, rcconcii 
5. 20 as though God did beseech (you) by usj 
5. 20 we pray (you), .be ye reconciled to God 

5. 21 might be made the Tighteousness of God 
6> V X that ye receive not the grace of God in 
6.' 4 approving ourselves as. .ministers of God 
6.' 7 the word of truth, by the power of God 

6. 16 what agreement hath the temple of God 
6. 16 for ye are the temple of the living 6od 
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■ Co.- 7l*'i "Perfecting ltolino33 in the fear of Ood 

\7. 6 God, tliat conrforteth those that are cast 

7. x* that oir care for you in tlie sight of God 

8. I we do you to wit of the grace of God 

C. s to the Lord, and unto us by the will of G. 

8, ^6 thanks (be) to God, which put the same 
p. 7 necessity : for God loveth a cheerful giver 

9. 8 God (is) able to make all grace abound ' 
g. II cameth through us thanksgiving to God 
g. 12 also by many thanksgivings unto God 

p. 13 they glorify God for your professed sub. 
p. 14 for the exceeding gi-aco of God in you 
9. 15 Thanks (be) unto God for his unspeakable 
xo. 4 not carnal, but mighty through God to 

10. 5 exalteth itself against the knowledge of G. 
JO. 13 rule which God hath distributed to us 

11. 7 I have preached to you the gospel of Qod 
II. II because I love you not ? God knoweth 

11. 31 The God and Father of our Lord Jesus C. 

12. 2, 3 out of the body, I cannot tell : God kno. 
12. 19 Again.' .we speak before God in Clu'ist 

12. 21 lest, when I come again, my God ■frill 
*3- 4 y*' he llveth by the power of God 

13. 4 with him by the power of God towai-d you 
13? 7 H'ow I pray to God that ye do no evil 
13.11 the God of love and peace shall bo with 
■13. 14 the love of God . .(be) with you alL Amen 

BoL X. I but by Jesus Christ, and God the Father 
1. 3 Grace ^e) to you and peace from Ood 
3. 4 according to the will of God and our Ta. 
1. to For do I now persuade men, or God? 
T. 13 I persecuted the church of God, and was. 
1. 15 when it pleased God, who ceparated mo 
I. 2o unto you, behold, before God, 1 lie not 
I. 24 And they glorified God in mo 
o. 6 God accepteth no man's person 
o. 19 dead to the law, that I might live unto G. 
e. 20 I live by the faith of the Son of God, who 
B. 21 I do not frustrate the grace of God : for 
3. 6 Even as Abraham believed God, and it 
8 the Scripture, forseeing that God would 
II is justified by the law in the sight of God 

17 that was confirmed before of God in Chr. 

18 but God gave (it) to Abraham by promise 
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4 God sent forth his Son, made of a woman 

6 God hath sent forth the spirit of his Son 

7 If a son, then an heir of God through Ch. 

8 Howbeit then, when ye knew not God 

9 But now, after that ye have known God 
9 or rather are known of God, how turn ye 

4.14 received me as an angel of God . . as Christ 

f. 21 such . . shall not inherit the kingdom of G. 
. 7 Be not deceived ; God is not mocked 
6. i6 and mercy, and upon the Israel of God 
tiph. I. I Paul, an apostle, .by the will of God, to 
I. 2 Grace (be) to you, and peace, fronj God 
1. 3 Blessed (be) the God and Father of our 
1. 17 That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ 
E.- 4 God, who is rich in mercy, for his great 
o. 8 that not of yourselves ; (it is) the gift of O. 
a. to which God hath before ordained that v/a 

0. 16 reconcile both unto Qod in one body by 
B. 19 the saints, and of the household of God 
a. 22 for an habitation pf God through the sp. 
3. 2 of the dispensation of the grace of God 
3. 7 according to the gift of the grace of Qod 
3. 9 which. .hath been hid in God, who creat. 

3. 10 be known . .the manifold ■wisdom of God 
3. 19 might be filled with all the fulnessof God 

4. 6 One God and Father of all, who (is) above 
4. 13 and of the knowledge of the Son of God 
4. 18 being alienated from the life of God thr. 
4. i4 which after God is created in righteous. 
4. 30 grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, whereby 

4. 32 as God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you 
£. I Be ye. .followers of God, as dear childreii 

5. 2 Sacrifice to God for a sweet smelling aav. 

5- 5 to 'he kingdom of Christ and of God 

6- 6 Cometh the wrath of God upon the chiL 
S. 20 Giving thanks, .unto God and the Father 

5. 21 Submitting yourselves, .in the fear of G. 

6. 6 doing the will of God from the heart 

6. II Put on the whole armour of God, that ye 
6. 13 take unto you the whole armour of God 
6. 17 swcrd of the spirit, which is the word of G. 
6. 23 from God the Father and the Lord Jesua 
tVL I. a Grace (Ije) unto you, and peace, from God 

1. ♦ 3 I thank my God upon every remembrance 
I. 8 God is my record, how greatly I long af. 
I. II which are. .unto the glory and praise of G. 
I. 28 but to you of salvation, and that of God 
B. 6 Who, being in the form of God, thought 
s. 6 thought itttiot robbery to be equal with 6. 
0. 9 God also hath highly exalted him, and 

8. ij confess, .to the glory of God the Father 
a. 13 For it is God which worketh in you both 
ei 15 That ye may be. .the sons of God, wltho. 
B. 27 God had mercy on him; and not on him 
3, 3 the circumcision, which worship God in 
3. 9 the righteousness which is of God by fal. 
3. 14 for the prize of the high calling of Qod 
3. 15 God shall reveal even this unto you 

3. 19 whose god (is their) belly, and (whose) 

4. 6 your requests be made known unto God 
4. 7 the peace of Qod, which passeth all und. 
4. 9 and tlie God of peace shall be with you 
4. i<i a sacrifice acceptable, well pleasing to G. 
4. 19 But my G04 shall supply all, your need 
4. 20 unto God and our Father (be) glory for 



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1. 3 from God our Father and the Lord Jesus 
I. 3 We give thanks to God and the Father of 
t. 6 heard . . and knew the grace of God in tr. 
I. 10 and increasing in the knowledge of God 
I. 15 Who is the image of the invisible God 
1. 25 according to the dispensation of God wh. 
I. 25 is given to me. .to fulfil the word of God 
I. 2j To whom God would make kncwn what 
e. 2 acknowledgment of the mystery of God 
e. 13 through the faith of the operation of G. 
a. 19 body . .increaseth with the increase of G. 
3. I Christ sitteth on the right hand of God: 
3. 3 and your life is hid with Christ in God 
3. 6 wrath of God cometli on "the children 
3. 12 as the elect of God, holy and beloved 
3. 13 let the peace of God rule in your hearts 
3. 17 giving thanks to God and the Father 

3. 23 but in singleness of heart, fearing Ood 

4. 3 that God would open unto us a door of 
4. II fellow workers unto the kingdom of God 
4. 12 perfect and complete in all the will of G. 

I Th. I. I unto the church, .in God the Father and 
I. 1 Grace (be) unto you. and peace, from G, 
I. 2 We give thankatoGod always for you - 
I. 3 work, .in the sight of God and our Fath. 
T. 4 Knowing, brethren . .your election of G. 
I. 8 in every place your faith to God ward 
r. 9 and how ye turned to God from idols 
I. 9 to serve the living and true God 
a. B in our God to speak, .the gospel of God 
a. 4 as we were allowed of God to be put in 
a. 4 not as pleasing men, but God, which 
s. 5 used we flattering words . . God (is) witness 
a. 8 not the gospel of Qod only, but also our 
a. 9 we preached unto you the gospel of God 
e. JO Ye (ar£) witnesses, and God (also), how 

2. 12 That ye would walk Worthy of God, who 
a. 13 Tor this cause also thank we God witho. 

2. 13 when ye received the word of God which 
a. 13 "but, as it is in truth, the word of God 

a -14 Ijeeame followers of the churches of God 
a. J5 they please not God; and arc contrary 
3. 2 sent . . our brother, and minister of God 
3. 9 what thanks can we render to God again 
3, 9 we joy for your sakes before our God 
3. 11 Now God himself, .direct our way unto 

3. 13 unblameable in holiness before God 

4. 1 how ye ought to walk and to please God 
4, 3 this is the will of God., your sanctiflc.ition 
4. s even as the Gentiles which know not G. 
4. 7 Qod hath not called us unto imcleanness 
4. 8 He therefore, .despjseth not man, but G. 
4. 14 even so them also, .will God bring with 

4. 16 with a shout, .and with the trump of G. 

5. 9 For God liath not appointed us to wrath 
J. 18 this is the will of God in Christ Jesus 

S. 23 the Very God of peace sanctify you wholly 
3 Th. 1. I in Qod our Father and the Lord Jesus C. 
I. 2 from God our Father and the Lord Jesus 
I. 3 We are bound to thank God always for 
I. 4 we . . glory in you in the churches of G od 
t. 5 token of the righteous judgment of God 
I. 5 counted wortliy of the kingdom of God 
1. 6 Seeing (it is) a righteous thing with God 
I. E vengeance on tliem that know not God 
I. II that our God would count you worthy 
1. 12 according to the grace of our God and 
s. 4 thitt is called God, or that is worshipped 
. e. 4 he as God sitteth in the temple of God 
e. 4 showing himself that he is God 
a. II God shall send them strong delusion, that 
E. 13 We are bound to give thanks alway to G. 
e. 13 because Qod hath, .chosen you to sal vat. 
e. 16 our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God* 
3. s direct your hearts into the love of God 
t Tl. I. I by the commandment of Qod our Saviour 
I. 2 from God our Father and Jesus Christ 
I. II the glorious gospel of the blessed God 
>. 17 imftiortal, invisible, the only wise God 
s. 3 acceptable in . . sight of God our Saviour 
e. s one God, and one mediator between G. 
3. 5 shall ho take care o( the church of God ? 

3. 15 God, which is the church of the living G. 
3. 16 God was manifest in the flesh, justified 

4. 3 which God hath created to be received 
4. 4 every creature of God (is) good, and 

4. 5 sanctified by the word of God and prayer 
4. 10 we trust in the living God, who is the 

5. 4 that is good and acceptable before God 
5. s widow indeed, and desolate, trusteth in O. 

5. 21 I charge (thee) before God, and the Lord 

6. I the name of God and (his) doctrine be not 
6. II man cf God, flee these things ; and follow 
6. 13 I gave thee charge in the sight of Qod 

6. 17 in the livl.ig God, who givath us richly 
B TL I. I an apostle of Jesus. !by the will of Qod 
I. a from Qod the Father and Christ Jesus 
I. 3 I thank Qod, whom I serve from (my) 
1. 6 that thou stir up the gift of Qod, which 
I. 7 Qod hath not given us the spirit of fear 

1. 8 the Gospel according to the power of G. 
a. 9 but the word of God is not bound 

2. 15 Study to show thyself approved uifto G. 
a. 19 foundation of God standeth sure 

a. 25 if Godperadventure will give . .repentance 

3. 17 the man of God may be perfect, through. 

4. I I charge (thee) therefore before God, and 
ntua 1.1a servant of God, and an apostle of Jesus 

I. I according to the faith of God's elect, and 
I. 2 which Qod, that cannot lie, promised be. 
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I. 7 must be blameless, as the steward of God 
1. 16 They profess that they know God ; but 
e. 5 that the word of God be not blasphemed 
a. 10 adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour 
a. II the gi-ace of God that bringeth salvation 
a, 13 the glorious appearing of the great God 
3. • 4 the kindness and lovejof God our Saviour 
3, 8 they which have belieVed in God might 

3 from God our Father and the Lord Jesus 
*,' 4 I thank my God, making mention of thee 
I. I God, who at sundry times and in divers 
I.* 6 let all the angels of God worship him 
I. 8 Thy throne, God, (is) for ever and ever 

I. 9 God, (even) thy God, hath anointed thoo 
B. 4 God also bearing (them) witness, both 
e. 9 that he by the grace of God should taste 
e. 13 and the children wliich Qod hath given 
a. 17 high priest in things (pertaining) to God 
3. 4 but he that built all things (is) God 

3. 12 unbeUef, in departing from the living God 

4. 4 God did rest the seventh day from all his 
4. 9 remaineth. .a rest to the people ot'God 
4. 10 from his own works, as God (did) from 

4. 12 the word of Qod (is) quick, and pbwerful 

4, 14 into the heavens, Jesus tho S6n of God. 

5. I for men in things (pertaining) to God 
5. 4 but he that is called of God, as (was) 

5. 10 Called of God an high priest after tho ' 
s. 12 first principles of the oracles of Go"d • - 

6. i from dead works, and of faith toward CK 
3 And this will we do, if God permit 

5 have tasted the good word of God, and 

6 crucify to themselves the Son of God 

7 the earth, .reoeiveth blessing from Qod 
6. 10 For God (is) not unrighteous to forget 
6. 13 God made promise to Abraham, becauso 
6. 17 Wherein God, willing more abundantly 

18 in which (it was) impossible for God tp 
I priest of the most high Qod, who met 
3 made like unto the Son of God; abidcth 

19 by tho which we draw nigh unto God 
25 to save them, .that come unto God by 

I will be to them a God, and they shall 
14 who. .offered himself without spot to O. 
9. 14 from dead works to serve the living God I 
9. 20 testament which God hath enjoined unto 
9. 24 to appear in the presence of God for us 
10. 7 said 1, Lo, I come, .to do thy will, Qod 
10. 9 said he, Lo, I come to do thy will, God 
lo. 1 2 sat down on the right hand of God 
10. 21 an high priest over the house of God 
10. 29 hath trodden under foot the Son of God 
lo. 31 to fall into the hands of the Uving God 

10. 36 after ye have done the will of God, ye 

II. 3 worlds were framed by the word of God 

11. 4 Abel offered unto God a more excellent 
II. 4 was righteous, God testifying of hia gifts 
ii# 5 not found, because God had translated 
II. s he had this testimony, that he pleased O. 
II. 6 that Cometh to God must believe that ho 
II. 10 a c)*;y . . whose builder and maker (is) God 
ii„i6 God is not ashamed to be called thoir God 
II. 19 God (was) able to raise (him) up, even 
II. 2s suffer affliction with the people of God 

1 1. 40 God having provided some better things 

12. 2 at the right hand of the throne of Gpd 
12. 7 God dealeth with you as with sons 

13. 15 lest any man fail of the grace of God V 
12. 23 and unto the city of the living God, the 
12. 23 God the Judge of all, and to the spirits 
12. 28 whereby we may sei-ve God acceptably 

12. 29 For our God (is) a consuming fire 

13. 4 whoremongers and adulterers God will 
13. 7 who have spoken unto you the word of O. 
13. 15 let us offer the sacrifice of praise to God 
13. 16 for witli such sacrifices God is v^ell pica. 
13. 20 the God of peace, that brought again 

Jas. I. I James, a servant of God and of the Lord 
X. 5 let him ask of God, that giveth to all 

1. 13 I.et no man say . .1 am tempted of God 
1. 13 for God cannot be tempted with evil 

I. 30 wrath . . worketh not. . righteousn ess of Ot. 
1. 27 Pure religion and undefllod before God 
a. 5 Hath not Qod chosen the poor of this V. 
a. 19 Thou believest that there is one God 
a. 23 which saith, Abraham believed God, and 
a. 23 and he was called the friend of God " 
3. 9 Therewith bless we God, even the Father 

3. 9 which are made after the similitude of G, 

4. 4 that the friendship . . is enmity with God ? 
4. 4 a friend of th'e world is the enemy oLGod 
4. 6 he saith, God resisteth the proud, bu.t . 
4, 7 Submit yourselves therefore to God •" 
4. 8 Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh 
I. 2 according to the foreknowledge of God 
1. 3 Blessed (be) the Qod and Father of our L. 
I. 5 Who are kept by the power of God thro. 
I. 21 Who by him do believe in God, that rai. 
I. 21 that your faith and hope might be in G. 

1. 23 of incorruptible, by the word of God, wh. 

2. 4 disallowed .. of men, but chosen of God 
2. 5 sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus CH. 
2. 10 not a people, but. .now the people of God 
2. 12 they may . . glorify Qod in the ilay of visit, 
a. 15 so is the will of God, that with well doing 
a. 16 As free, .but as the servants of God 

2. 17 Honour all . . Fear God. Honour the Ring 
B. 19 if a man for conscience toward God end. 
a. 20 it patiently, this (is) acceptable with God 

3. 4 which is In the sight of God of great price 
a. s tho holy women also,, who trusted In Qod 



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t Pfj' 3. IS But sanctify the Lord God In your heart; 
3. 17 hotter, 1£ the will of God be 80, that ye 
3. 18 BUfTercd. .that he might briiig U3 to God 
3. 20 the long suffering of Ood waited in the 
3. 21 answer of a good conscience toward God 

3. 23 and is on the right hand of God ; angela 

4. I to the lusts of men, but to the will of Q, 
4. 6 but live according to God in the spirit 

I 4. 10 good stewards of the manifold grace of G. 
5 4. II If any man spealt . . as the oracles of God 
■ .4. II as of the ability which God glveth 

4. II that God in all things may be glorified 
^. 14 the spirit of glory and of God resteth' 

4. 16 but let him glorify God on this behalf 

4. 17 judgment must begin at the house of God 

4. 17 of them that obey not the gospel of Godf 

4. 19 that suffer according to the will of God 

5. » Feed the flock of God which is among you 
5. 5 God resisteth the proud, and givej;h grace 
(. 6 therefore under the mighty hand of God 
5. 10 the God of all grace, who hath called us 
S. 12 that this is the true grace of God wherein 

■ Pe. I. I through tlie righteousness of God and our 
X, 3 multiplied . .throTSgh the knowledge of O. 
1. 17 he received from God the Father honour 
I.' 31 hoh- men of God spake, .moved by the 
a. 4 if God spared not the angels that sinned 
3. 5 by the word of God the heavens were o( 
3. 12 hasting unto the coming of the day of Q. 

1 Jo. I. 5 declare unto you, that GJod Is light, and 
a. s in him verily is the love of God perfected 
s. 14 the word of God abideth in you, and ye 
a, 17 he that doeth the will of God abldfth for 
3. I that we should be called the sons of Godi 
2 Beloved, now arc wo the soivs of God; and 

8 the Son of God was manifested, that ho 

9 Whosoever is bom of God doth not com. 
9 he cannot sin, because he is bom of God 

3. 10 In this tho children of God aro manifest 
3. 10 doeth not righteousness is not of God 
g. 17 how dweUeth the love of God in him t 

3. 20 God I3 greater than our heart, and knonr. 
g. 21 (then) have we confidence toward God 



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4. I try the spirits whether they are of God 
J^. a Hereby know yo the spirit of God 
4. 2 Every spirit that confesseth..i3 of God 
4. 3 spirit that confesscth not. .is not of God 
4. 4 Ye are of God, little children, and have 
4. 6 we are of God : ho that knoweth God he. 
4. 6 he that is not of God heareth not us 
4. 7 let us love one another : for love is of O. 
4. 7 loveth is bom of God, and knoweth God 
4. 8 that loveth not knoweth not God ; for a» 
4, 9 In this was manifested the love of God 
4. 9 God sent his only begotten Son into tho 
4. 10 Herein is love, not that we loved God 
4. II if God so loved us, we ought also to love 
4. 12 No man hath seen God at any time 
4. 12 If we love one another, God dwclleth in 
4. IS shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God 
4. IS God dwelleth In him ; and ho in God 
4. 16 known, .the love that God hath to us. O. 
4, 16 in love dweUeth in God, and God in him 
4. 20 If a man say, I love God, and hateth his 
4. 20 how can he^love God whom he hath not 

4. 21 That he who loveth God love his brother 

5. I Whosoever belie veth . . is bom of God 

5. 2 lovo the children of God, when we lovo G. 
5. 3 For this is the love of God, that we keep 
5. 4 whatsoever is bom of God overcometli 
5. 5 belie veth that Jesus is the Son of God ? 
5. 9 witness of men, the witness of God ia gr. 
5. 9 this is the witness of God which he hath 
5. 10 He that believeth on tlie Son of God hath 

5. 10 he that believeth not God hath made him 
S. 10 believeth not the record that God gave 

5. 11 that God hath given to us eternal life 

5. 13 he that hath not the Sou of God hath not 
5. 13, 13 believe on the name of the Son of Q. 
5. 18 that whosoever is born of God sinneth not 
5. i8 he thiit is begotten pf-God keepeth hims. 
5. 19 We know that we are of God, and the whole 
5. so we know that the Son of God is come, and 
5. 20 Tills fe the true God, and eternal life 

3 mercy, .peace, from God the Father, and 
9 Whosoever transgresseth. .hath not God 

II Beloved. .He that doeth good is of God 
11 but he that doeth evil hath not seen God 
i that are sanctified by G. the Father, and 

4 turning the grace of our God into lasci. 
4 denying the only Lord God, and our Lo. 

SI Keep yourselves in tho love of G., looking 
OS To th6 only wise God our Saviour, (be) 
I. I which God gave unto hira, to show untd 
I. 2 Who ftare record of the word of God, and 
t. 6 hath made us kings and priests unto G. 
I. 9 for the word of God, and for the testim. 
a. 7 is in the midst of the paradise of God 
a. 18 These things saith the Son of God, who 
3. I he that hath the seven spirits of God, ancl 
3. 2 not found tliy works perfect be.fore God 

3. 12 make a pillar in the temple of my God 
3. 12 1 will write upon liim the name of ray Q.' 
3. 12 and the name of the oity of my God 

3. 12 coraeth down out of heaven from my G. 
3. 14 the bej:inning of the creation of God 

4, s lamps, .which are the seven spirits of G. 

4. 8 Holy, holy, holy. Lord God Almighty 

5. 6 which are the seven spirits of God sent 
S 9 hast redeemed us to God by thy blood 

5. io hast inado us' Unto our God kings and 

6. 9 that v/cro tlahi fcr tlic wcrj cf God, and 



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■Rev. 7.'''2 angel.. having the seal of tho living God ■ 
7.' 3 wo have sealed tho servants of our Ood 
7. 10 Salvation to our God which sitteth upon 
7. II fell, .on their faces, and worshipped God 

7. 12 (be) unto our God for over and ever. Am. 
7. 15 are they before the tlirone of God, and 
7. 17 God shall wipe away all tears from their 

8. 2 tho seven angels whicli stood before God 

8. 4 ascended up before God out of the ang. 

9. 4 thone men which have not the seal of O. 
9. 13 of tho golden altar which is before God 

10. 7 the mystery of God should l)e finished 

11. 1 Kise, and measure tho temple of Ood 
II. 4 These are . . Btandlag before tlie God of 
II. II the spirit of life from God entered into 
II. 13 and gave glory to tho God of heaven 

11. 16 which sat before God on their seats, fell 
II. 16 upon their faces and worshipped God 
II. 17 Lord God Almighty, which art, and 

11. 19 the temple of God was opened in heo. 

12. 5 and her child was caught up unto God 

12. 6 where she hath a place prepared of Ood 
12. 10 strength, and the kingdom of our God 
12. 10 which accused them before our God 

12. 17 which keep the commandments of God 

13. 6 opened his mouth in blasph. against G. 

14. 4 first fmits unto God and to the Lamb 
14. 5 are without fault before the throne of G. 
14. 7 Fear God, and give glory to him ; for the 
14. 10 shall drink of the wine of the wrath of G. 

14. 13 they that keep the commandments of G. 
14. 19 the great winepress of tho wrath of God 

15. I for in them is filled up the wrath of God 
15. 3 stand on the sea. .having the harps of G. 
15. 3 sing the sOng of Moses the servant of G. 
ij. 3 marvellous (aro) thy works. Lord God A. 
15. 7 seven golden vials full of the wrath of O. 

15. 8 filled with smoke from the glory of God 

16. I pour out the vials of the ^vTath of God 
16. 7 Even so, Lord God Almighty, true and 
16. 9 blasphemed the name of God, which hath 
16. II And blasphemed the God of heaven beca. 
16. 14 battle of that great day of God Almighty 
«6. 19 Babylon came in remembrance before O. 
16. 31 and men blasphemed God because of the 
17. 17 For God hatli put in their hearts to fulfil 
17. 17 until the words of God shall be fulfilled 
>8. 5 and God hath remembered her iniquities 
18. ■ 8 strong (is) tlie Lord God who judgeth her 

18. 30 Rejoice. .God hath avenged you on her 

19. I honour, and power, unto the Lord our G. 
19. 4 fell down and worshipped God that sat 
19. 5 Praise our God, all ye his servants, and 
19. 6 for the Lord God omnipotent rcigneth 
19. 9 saith. .These are the true sayings of God 
19. 10 And he said unto r:0. .worship God; for 
19. 13 and his name is called The Word of God 
19. 15 the fierceness and ^vrath of Almighty G. 

19. 17 Come, .unto the supper of the great God 

20. 4 for the word of God, and wliich had not 
3o. 6 they shall be priests of God and of Christ 

20. 9 fire came do^vn from God out of heaven 
00. 12 And I saw the dead, .stand before God 
SI. 2 coming down from God out of heaven 

21. 3 the tabernacle of God (is) with men, and 
21. 3 and God himself shall be. .their God 
fii. 4 God shall wipe a^ray all tears from their 
21. 7 I wiU be his God, and he shall be my son 
SI. 10 city, .descending out of heaven from God' 
CI. II Having the glory of God : and her light 

21. 32 tho Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are 
ci. 23 the glory of God did lighten it, and the L. 

22. 1 proceeding out of the throne of God and 
03. 3 the throne of God. .shall be in it ; and 
E2. s for the Lord God giveth them light : and 
22. 6 tlie Lord God of the holy prophets sent 
22. 9 keep the sayings of this book : worship O. 
22. 18 God shall add unto him the plagues that 

^ 22. 19 God ehall take away his part out of the 

lO.Lord, master, Kvpio! kurios. 

Acts ig. 20 So mightily grew the word of God and 

GOD, to fight against — 
l.To fight with Ood, 6eop.ax^" IheoviacheS. 
Acts 23. 9 sajong. .let us not fight against God 

i.Onc fighting against God, dfondxos iheomachos. 
Acts 5. 39 lest, .ye be found even to fight against G. 

GOD, taught of — 

Ood taught, eeoSlScucTos theodidakios. 

I Th. 4. 9 yo. .are taught of God to loveone enoth. 

GOD, given hy inspir.- tion of — 

God breathed, ee6iryevcrTas tlieopntnistos. 

X 11 3. 16 Scripture (is) given by inspiration of God 

GOD, -wershipper of — 

One fearing or reverencing Ood, OeocreP'fis theeseh. 

John 9. 31 but if any man be a worshipper of God 
GOD, to be admonished of — 
To warn hy an oracle, xpriH-ari^a) chrematizS, 

Heb. 8. 5 Moses was admonished of God when he 
OOD, answer of — 
Oracular warning, jfpij)uon(r^<fs ehrlmatismcs. 

Komii. 4 But wh;it saith the answer ot God unto 

GOD, hatox of — 

God- hater, Beorrvyfi? theosiugis. 

Bom. 1. 30 Backbiters, haters of (}od, despiteful, pr. 



GOD, loVOTOf— ; 

Lcn'cr of God, <l>iKil0(os philolhcoa. 

2 Tl. 3. . 4 lovers of pleasures more than loven of 0. 
(H)D forbid — 
l.ProfanaUon I far ha it I nV^ij chajilah. 

Gen. 44. 7 God forbid that thy servants should do 

44. 17 God forbid tliati chould do bo.. tho mna 
Josh 22. 29 God forbid lliat we chould rel>el against 
24. 16 God forbid that we should forsake tlie L. 
1 Sa. 12. 23 God forbid that I should sin against tlB 
14. 43 God forbid ; (as) tho Loud llvcth, there 
20. 3 ho caid. .God forbid ; ihou shnlt not dlo 
Job 27. 5 Ood forbid that I should justify you : US 
I.Lct it jiot be I fx)) fivoiTo mi genoito. 

Lukejo. 16 when they heard (it), they said, Ood for. 
Kom. 3. 4 God forbid;: yen, let Ood be true, but 

3. 6 God forbid : for then how shall Ood judgo 
3. 31 God forbid : yea, we establish the law 
6. 2 God forbid. How shall we, tltat are dead 

6. 15 What then? sliall we sin. .God forbid 

7. 7 (Is) tho law sin 1 God forbid. Nay, I bad 

7. 13 Was. .good made death. .God forbid 

9. 14 unrighteousness with God T God forbid 
II. I Hath Ood castaway his peoplet God for, 
II. II stumbled that they should fall! God for. 

I Co. 6. 15 the members of an harlotr. God forbid 
GaL 2. 17 Clirist tlio minister of sin? God fcrbid 

3. 21 against tho promises of Godf God forbid 
6. 14 Ood forbid that I should glory, save io 

OOD save — 

To live, let live, give life, .Tri chayaK 

1 Sa. 10. 24 shouted, and said. Cod save tho ling 

2 Si 16. 16 Ood save the king, God s-ivo the king 

1 KL I. 25 they eat. .and say, Ood save king Adoa 

1.34 blow yc. and say, God save king .Solomon 
1. 39 all tho people said, God save king Solom. 

2 Kl.it. 12 clapped.. and said, God save the king 

3 Ch.23. 11 anointed lUm, and said, God save the kl. 

GOD speed — 

To rejoice, he of good cheer, xa!p<a chairO. 

3 John :o receive.. not.. neither bldhim GodSJjocl 
II he that biddcth him Ood speed is partaJb 
GOb, without — 
Atheist, without a god, liOtos athcos. 

Eph. 2. 12 having 00 hope, and without God In tho 
(GOD) vrard, to — 
Over against, Sia mul. 

ExodiS. 19 Be thou for tho people to Cod ward, iHa^ 
GODDESS — 
I.Gods, a god, object of worship, D'n*?? clohim. 

1 Kl.ii. 5, 33 Ashtoreth the goddess of the Zldonioca 
2.0oddess, Bed thca. 

Acts 19. 27 that the temple of the great goddess Dla 
19. 35 a worshipper of the great [goddess] Diani) 
19. 37 nor vet blasphemers of your [goddess] 

GODHEAD — 

l.The godlicad, that which xs divine, rb 0(~o>>. 

Acts 17. 29 that tho Godhead ia like unto gold, cr sL 
I.Divinity, 6fi6T7}s thcioles. 

Bom. I. so his eternal power and Godhead ; so that? 
S. Deity, BtoTrjs Hicotes. 

Col. 2. 9 dwelleth all the fulncss'of tho Godhead 
GODLINESS — 
l.Piety, reverence, (v(r($eta fuselcia. 

X Tt 2. 2 peaceable life in all godliness and honesty 
3. 16 And. .great Is the mystery of godliness 
4. 7 and exercise thyself (rather) unto godlln. 
4. 8 but godliness is profitable unto all things 
6. 3 the doctrine which is according to godll. 
6. 5 supposing that gain is godliness : from 
6. 6 godliness with contentment is great cain 
6. II follow after rigliteousness, godliness, faL 

2 Ti. 3. 5 Ilaving a form of godliness, but denying 
Titus I. I of the truth whicli is after godliness 

a Po. I. 3 things that (pertain) unto life and godlL 
I. 6!patience ; .iiid to patience godliness 
I. 7 And to godliness brotherly Kindness ; and 
3. 11 ought ye to bo in. .conversation and god. 

2.Fear or worship of God, 8eo<T($(ta ihcoscbda. 

I Ti. 2. 10 which bccometU women professing godI, 
GODLY — 
l.Kind, Tpn chasid. , 

Psa. 4. 3 hath set apart him that Is godly for hl^i 
32. 6 For this shall every one that is godly praJT 

^.God, of God, n-n^H clohim. 

JUaL >. 15 That he might seek a godly seed. 13le|^ 

Z.Pious, reverential, €u<re/3V)s eusebes. 

3 Pe. 2. 9 Tho Lord knoweth how to deliver tho g; 

i.Piously, TevereiUially, eva-($i!>s eusebos. 

". Ti. 3. 13 all that will live godly in Christ Jesus 
Titus 2. 17 shftuld live soberly, righteously, and go. 

5.0/ God, Qiov theou. 

a Co. I. 12 that in simplicity and godly sincerity 
II. 2 jealous over you with godly jealousy 
J Ti. 1.4 rather than godly edifying which is la (. 

^jAccordirig io God, Kara Bt'iv kata theon, 

3 Co> 7. 10 For godly sorrow: worketU repcntancAt* 



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DODLY man — . . 

Kind, "I'pn clutsid. 

Paa. 12. I Heip, LoED ; for the soldly man He.12.28 

OOBLY manner, after a — 

According to God, Karh. 6e6v Jcata iheon. 

a Co. 7. 9 were made sorry after a godly maimer 

OOSLY aort, after a — 

l.Wcyrthy of God, a|i«j tov deov axius iou iheon. 
3 John 6 bring forward . . after a godly sort thou 

2. According to Ood, Kara 0e6v kata iheon. 

2 Co. 7. II that ye 501 rowed after a godly sort, what 

OODS — 

I.Gods, D'nSx elohim. 

Gen. 3. 3 shall be as gods, kno^Ting good and evil 
31. 30 wherefore hast thou stolen my gods ? 
31. 32 With whomsoever thou flndest thy gods 
35. 2 Put away the strange gods that (are) 
35. 4 strange gods which (were) in their hand 
iUodi2. 12 against all the gods of Egypt I will exe. 
20. 3 Ihou shall have no other gods before nio 
20. 23 Ye shall. not make with me gods of silver 
2o. 23 neither shall ye make unto you godsof g. 

02. 28 Tliou Shalt not revile the gods, nor curse 
23. 13 no mention of the name of other gods 
23. 24 Thou shalt not bow down to their gods 
23. 32 shalt make no covenant, .with their gods 
■.'y 33 if thou serve their gods, it will surely bo 
^2. 1, 23 make us gods, which shall go before 
22. 4, 8 These (be) thy gods, O Israel, which 
,2. 31 this people, .have made them gods of g. ! 
,4. IS gods, and do sacrifice unto their gods 
m. 16 daughters go a whoring after their gods 
34. 16 thy sons go a whoring after their gods 
34. 17 Thou shalt make thee no molten gods 

I*v. 19. 4 nor make to yourselves molten gods 
Kuiii 25. z unto the sacrifice of their gods ; and tho 

25. 2 and the people, .bowed down to their g. 

Deut. 4. 28 serve gods, the work of men's hands, wood 

5. 7 Thou shalt have no other gods before me 

■ ' 6. 14 shall not go after other gods, of tho gods 

7. 4 turn away . . that they may serve other g. 

7. 16 neither shalt thou serve their gods ; for 
725 graven images of their gods shall ye burn 

8. 19 walk after other gods, and Bervo them 
»o. 17 For the Lord your God (is) God of gods 

11. 28 command, .to go after other gods, which 
«2. 2 wherein the nations . . served their gods 
j2. 3 hew down the graven images of their g. 

12. 30 thou enquire not after their gods, saying 
»2. 30 How did these nations serve their gods? 
»2. 31 abomination. . have theydone unto their g. 

12. 31 they have burnt in tho fire to their gods 

13. 2 saying. Let us go after other gods, which 
13. 6,^2 saying. Let us go and servo other go. 
«3. 7 gods of the people which arc round about 
17. 3 And hath gone and served othergods, and 
a 8. 20 shall speak in the name of other gods 
BO. 18 which they have done unto their gods; so 
b8. 14 not go aside, .to go after other gods to 
e8. 36, 64 and there shalt thou serve other gods 
eg. j8 to go (and) serve the gods of these nations 
eg. 26 served other gods . . gods whom they Icnew 

30. 17 and worship other gods, and serve them 

31. 16 a whoring after the gods of tho strangers 

31. 18 in that tJicy arc turned unto" other gods 
51. 20 then v/ill they turn unto other gods, and 

32. 17 They sacrificed, .to gods whom they knew 
32. 37 he..<ihall say, Whore (arc) their Bods,(thoir) 

/osh 22. 22 The LoRD.Goi of gods, tlie Lord God of g. 

23. 7 make mention of the name of their gods 
23. 16 and have gone and served other gods.and 

24. 2 fathers dwelt . . and they served other gods 
04. 14, 15 the gods which your fathers served 
C4. IS or the gods of the Amorites, in v/hoso 
04.16 said, God forbid that wc . . serve other g. 
S4. 20 serve strange gods, then will he turn and 
24. 23 put away . . the strange gods which (are) 3|. 

■ffuflg. 2. 3 and their gods shall be a snare unto you 

^, ^. 12 other gods, of the gods of the people that 

a. 17 they went a'whoring after other gods, and 

a. 19 in following other gods to serve them, and 

3. 6 gave . . to their sons, and served their gods 

5. 8 They chose new gods ; then (was) war in 

6. 10 fear not the gods of the Amorites, in 
10. 6 served, .the gods of-Syria, and the gods 
10. 6 gods of Hoab, and the gods of the chil. 
10. 6 the gods of the Philistines, and forsook 
«o. 13 ye have forsaken me, and served other g. 

10. 14 cry unto the gods which ye have chosen 
10. 16 put away the strange gods from among 
17. s the man Micah had an house of gods, and 
»8. ;4^e have taken away my gods which I 

Huth I. isUntoherpebple and unto h'feygods : return 
X Sa. 4. 8 out of the hand of these mighty gods? 
■ 4. 8 the gods that smote the Egyptians with 

6. 5 from off your gods, ahd from off your la. 

7. 3 put away the strange gods and Ashtaroth 

8. 8 forsaken me, and served other gods, so do 
17. 43 the Philistine cursed David by his gods 
26. 19 driven me . .saying, Go, serve other gods 
28. 13 I saw gods ascending out of the earth 

2 Sa. 7. 23 Egypt, (from) the nations and their gods? 
f, KL 9. 6 and serve other gods, and worship them 
y. Q and have taken hold upon other gods 

11. 2 will turn away your heart after their go, 
ti. .4 turned away his heart after other goda 
^i. _8 wivcSt which burnt incense, .unto thoirg, 



I Kl. II. 10 that he should not go after ether gods 

12. 28 behold thy gods, Israel, which brought 
14. 9 hast gone and made thee other gods, and 
18. 24 call ye on the name of your gods, and I 

18. 2s call on the name of your gods, but put 

19. 2 So let the gods do (to me), and more also 
20. 10 The gods do so unto 'mo, and more also, if 

20. 23 Their gods (are) gods of the hills , theref 
■ 2 Kt 5. 17 neither burnt , sacrifice unto other gods 

17. 7 that the children .had feared other gods 
17. 29 every nation made gods of their own 
17. 31 burnt their children in fire to. the gods 
17. 33 served their ovm gods, after the manner 
17, 3s Ye shall not fear other gods, nor bow yo, 
17. 37 observe . . and ye shall ;iot fear other gods 

17. 38 forget ; neither shall ye fear other goda 
18 33 Hath any of the gods, delivered at all 

18. 34 Where (arc) the gods of Hamath, and of 
«8. 34 wliere (are) the gods of Sepharvaini, He. 

18. 35 Who (are) they among all the gods of the 

19. 12 Have the gods . . deliveiod them which my 
, , 19. 18 cast their gods . for they were (no) gods 

' 22. 17 and have burnt incense unto other gods 
I Ch. 5. 2s went a whoring after the gods of the pe. 
10. lo his armour m the house of their gods 
14. 12 when tliey had left their gods there. Da. 
16. 2S he also (is) to be feared above all gods 
16. 25 For all the gods of the people (are) idols 
a Ch. 2. 5 for great (is) our God above all gods 

7. 19 shall go and serve other gods, and worship 
' 7. 22 laid hold on other gods, and worshipped 

13. 8 calves, which Jeroboam made you for g. 
13. 9 may be a priest of (them that are) no go. 
2S. 14 brought the gods of the children of Seir 
BS- 14 set them up (to be) his gods, and bowed 
ec. IS Why hast thou sought after the gods of 
2S. 20 because they sought after the gods of E. 
28. 23 he sacrificed unto the gods of Damascus 
28. 23 tho gods of the kings of Syria help them 
28. 25 burn incense unto other gods, and prov. 
32. 13 were the gods of the nations of those la. 
32. 14 ^Vho (was there) among all the gods of 
32. 17 As the gods of the nations of (other) lands 

32. 19 as against the gods of the people of the 

33. IS took away the strange gods, and the idol 

34. 2s and have burned incense unto otlier gods 
Ezra I. 7 had put them in the house of his gods 
Psa. 82. I God standeth..he judgeth among the g. 

82. 6 I have said. Ye (arc) gods ; and all of you 
ES. 8 Among the gods (there is) none like unto 

95. 3 the Lord (is), .a great King above all go. 

96. 4 the Lord .. (is) to be feared above all go. 

96. 5 For all the gods of the nations (are) idols 

97. 7 Confounded be all . . worship liim, all (ye)g. 
97. 9 thou. Lord . . art exalted far above all gods 

13s. 5 and (th.at) our icrd (is) above all gods 
136. 2 O give thanks unto the God of gods : for 
138. 1 before the gods will I sing praise unto 
Isa. 21. 9 images of her gods he hath broken unto 

36. 18 Hath any of the gods of the nations deli. 

36. 19 Where (are) the gods of Hamath and Ar?. 

36. 19 where (are) the gods of Scpliarvaim ? and 

36. 20 Who (are they) among all the gods of 

37. 12 Have tho gods, .delivered them which 
37. 19 cast their gods, .for they (were) no gods 

41. 23 that we may know that ye (are) gods 

42. 17 say to the molten images. Ye (are) our g. 
Jor. I. 16 have burnt incense unto other gods, and 

2. II changed (their) gods,which.(arc) yet nog.? 

2. 28 But where (arc) thy gods that thou hast 

2. 28 number of tny cities are thy gods, O Jud. 

5; 7 sworn by (them that are) no gods ; when 

S- 19 and served strange gods in your land, so 

7. 6 neither walk after other gods to your hu. 

7. 9 walk after other ,!;ods wliom ye know not 

7. 18 pour out drink offerings unto other gods. 

J 1. 10 they went after other gods to serve them 

II. 12 go and cry unto tho gods unto whom they 

II. 13 number of thy cities were thy gods, J. 

13. 10 and walk after other gods, to serve them 
16. II walked after other gods, and have served 
16. 13 there shall ye serve other gods day and 
16. 20 man make gods, .and they (are) no gods? 
19. 4 burnt incense in it unto other gods, wh. 
ig. 13 poured out drink offerings unto other g. 
22. Q and worshipped other gods, and served 
2S. 6 And go not after other gods to serve them 
32. 29 poured out drink offerings unto other go. 
35. 15 go hot after other gods to serve them 
43. 12 kindle a fire in the houses of the gods of 

43. 13 the houses of the gods of the Egyptians 

44. 3 to serve other gods, whom they knew not 
44. s f" bum no incense unto other gods ' 
44. 8 burning incense unto other gods in tho 
44. IS burnt incense urito other gods, and all 
46. 25 No, and Pharaoh, .with their gods, and 
48. 35 and him that burnetii incense to his gods 

Dan. II. 8 also carry captives into Egypt their gods. 
Pes. 3. I who look to other gods, and love flagons 

14. 3 neither mil wc say. (Ye are) our gods 
Nah. 1. 14 out of the house of thy gods will I cut 
Zeph. 2. II ho will famish all the gods of the earth 

i.God, a god, uhject of worship, 6^6% iheos. 

Johnio. 34 written in your law, I said, Ye are gcrtls? 

10. 35 he called them gods unto whom the word 

Acts 7. 40 Make us gods to go before us : for (as for) 

14. II gods are come down to us in tlie likeness 

19. 26 they he no gods which arc made With 

1 Co. 8. 5 For though there be that arc calleJ goda 

8, s M there be gods many, and lords mony ,<• 

' Gal. 4, 8 unto them which Uy uature are no KOda . 



'i.A mile denion,deified spirit, iai^i6viov daij^onion^ 
Acts 17. 18 to he a setter forth of straiige goda,'^ 

GQETHup, that—' 

A goiiig up, asceni, n^yD raaaleh. 

Josh 10. 10 along the 'way that goeth up.to Beth'-hog 

GOETH, where — 

Entrance, going in, K'laa maho. 

- Deutii. 30 by the way where the sun goeth down, ill 
GOG, J13 high, mountain. 

1. A Eeubenite, and grandson of Joel. B.C. 1600. 

I Ch. s. 4 Shemaiah his son, G. his son, Sh. his son 

2. A prince of Uosh, Meshek, Tubal, and Tiras, in 
ancient Scythia or Tartary. 

Eze, 38. 2 Son of man, set thy face against G., the; 
38. ,3 Behold, I (am) against thee, G., the ^ 
38. 14 son of man, prophesy and say imto 6. 
38. 16 when I shall be sanctified in thee, G. 

38, 18 when G. shall come against the land of 

39. I thou son of nian.prophesy against G. 
39, I Behold, I (am) against thee, O G., the 
39. II I will give unto G a place there of gray. 

39. II there shall they bury G., and'al] his mul. 
Eev. 20. 8 G. and Magog, to gather them together ti> 

GOING ^ 

I.A step, going, lifN ashur. 

Psa. 17. s Hold up my goings In thy paths, (that) my 

40. 2 upon a rock, (and) established my goings 
Prov 14. IS the prudent (man) looketh well to his go. 

2.A going, u-ay, company, na'ptj hali/cah. 

Psa. 68. 24 seen thy goings, God; (even) the goings 

3. To go on, l]"?; yalak. 

■ 2 Sa. 2. 19 in going he turned not to the right hand 
2Ch.11. 4 and returned from going against Jeroboam 
Piov 30. 29 go well, yea, four are comely in going 

i.Path, custom, nSjyo magalak. 

Prov. 5. 21 the Lord, and he pondereth all his goings 

Isa. s9. 8 and (there is) no judgment in their goings 
5. A step, going, ly^p miisad. 

Prov 20. 24 Man's goings (are) of the Lord : how can 
6. To go over or beyond, "ijy abar. 

Job 33. 28 deliver his soul from going into tho pit 
7. A step, foot, DiiSpaa7n. 

Psa. 140. 4 who have purposed to overthrow my go, 

8. A step, pace, ijjs tsaad. 

Job 34. 21 ways of man, and he seeth all his goings 

^.Stepping, going, niyy tseadah. 

2 Sa. 5. 24 when thou hearest the sound of n goIn|i( 
1 Ch. 14. 15 when thou shalt hrfar a sound of going la 

GOING about — 

To go or set round, f]i5J naqo.ph, 5. . 

Josh. 6. II compassed the city, gomg aboat (Itj onco 

GoiNG down — 

I.To go in, Ki3 60. 

Gen. 15. 12 when the sun was going down, a deep 
Exodi7. 12 steady until the going down or the sun. 
\ Deut 16. 6 at the going down of .the sun, at the sea. 
Josh 10. 27 at the time of the going do\vn of the sua. 

1 Ki.22. 36 about the going down of the sun, saying 

2 Ch. 18. 34 about the time of the sun going down ta 

2. To go dovm, "n; yarad. 

Job (33. 24 Deliver him from going down to the pit. 

Z.Going in, entrance, siao mabo. 

Josh. I. , 4 sea toward tlie going down of the sun. 

Psa. 50. I of the sun unto the going down thereof 
104. 19 the sun knoweth his going dowa 
113. 3 the Bi^i unto the going down of the samo 

Mai. 1. II unto the going down of the same, my n& 

4. Going dmon, Tf\o morad. 

Josh. 7. s smote them in the going do%vp : whe«t( 

10. 1 1 (and) were in the going down to Beth-hOi 
Jcr. 48. 5 in the going down of Horonaim the ene. 

S.Going in or dovm, Syp meal. 

Dan. 6. 14 till the going down of tho sun to deliver 

GOnfG.tobe — 

To enter, vopfvuiiat poreuomai. 

MattaS. n when tliey were going, behold, some of 

GOING forth — 

I.To go out or forth, KT, yatsa. 
- Isa. 13. 10 sun shall be darkened in his going forth 

2.A going out or forth, Hf'O nioisa. < 

Psa. 19. 6 going forth (is) from the end of the hear. 
Eze. 44. 5 with every going forth of the sanctuary 
. Dan. 9. 2s from the going forth of the commandm^ 
Hos. 6. 3 going forth is prepared as the morning 

3. Outgoings, niNV'in tolsaoth. 

Num34. 4 the going forth thereof shall be from tho 
34. 8 the goings forth of the border shall be to 

GOING out — 

Id'o go out or forth, N-y; yatsa. 

Peut33. j8 he said, Rejoice, Zcbulun, in thy going o.' 

1 Sa. 29. 6 thy going out and thy coming in with ma. 

2 Ki.ig. ty thy going out, and thy coming in, and 
isa, 37, «S thy going out, and thy coming In, and 



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%Qoing omit or forth, wfSri motsa. 
"/Jfuni33. 2 Moses wrote their goings out according 

33. 2 journeys according to ttieir goings out 
i'e Sa. 3. 25 to kuow thy going out, and thy comin,? 

' Eze. 42. II their goings out (were) both according to 
43. II the goings out thereof, and the comlncj 
^.Outgoings, niK>'in totsaoth. 

Jfui)a34. 5, 12 goings out ot It shall bo at the. .sea 

34. 9 goings out of it shall be at Uazar-cnan 
.. Jtf3lli5. 4 goings out of that coast were at the soa 

15. 7 the goings out thereof wero at En-rogcl 

15. II goings out of the border were at the cea 

16. 3 and the goings out thereof aro at the cea 
j6. 8 the goings out thereof were at the cea 
18. 12 goings out thereof were at tlie wilderness 

y 18. 14 goings out thereof wero at Kirjatli-baal 
Bze, 48. 30 goings out of the city on tho north sido 

GOma over — 

To go over or beyond, 13J; abar. 

Ifum32. 7 from going over into tho Lmd which tho 

GOnra to and fro, — 

l.To go ahmit, Vin axa,l, i. 

Eze. 27. 19 Dan also and Javan golns to and fro oco. 
2,To go to and fro. Bis* shut. 

Job I. 7 From going to and fro In tho cartli, and 
< 2. 2 From colng to and fro In tho earth, and 
GOING ^p — 
\.A goir.g up, accent, npj^O maaleji. 

Josh 15. 7 that (is) before tho going up to Adumml. 
18. 17 (is) over against tho going up of Adumm. 

Judg. I. 36 coast, .(wasj from tho going up to Atra. 

2 Ki. 9. 27 (they did so) at tho going up to Gur, v,'h. 

Nch.i2. 37 at tho going up of tho v/all, above tho 

Jer. 48. 5 For in tho going up of Lnhith continual 

Eze. 40. 31, 34, 37 tho going up to It (had) eight steps 

2. To go up, rhii oZoA. 

Neh. 3. 19 over against tho going up to tho armoury 
Z. Upper chamber,' gallery, C3cc;it, .T^i!, aliyyah.: 

Keh. 3. 31 Miphkad, and to tho going up cf tho 

3. 32 between tho gomg up ot tho corner unto 

GOINGS forth—- 

Outgoings, niij^to motsaoth. 

Mic. 5. 2 whoso goings forth (have been) from ot 

GO'-IAN, 1^'ia circle. 

A Levitlcai city of llanassoh Jn Bashan, and one of the' 

three cities of retugo E. of tho Jordan. Tho village of 

Ifawa on the' E. border of Jauldxi Is much too far 

eastward to bo Golan. 

Deut 4. 43 and G. in Bashan, of tho Manassites 
Josh.2o. 8 G. in Bashan out of tho tribe of Manass. 
i 21. 27 out of. . Manassch, (they gave) Q. In Bash, ' 
I Ch. 6.71 Unto theson3ofGcrahoi3(v^erogIven)..G. 

GOLD — 

1. Defence, loealth, Ts'^ bctsc.r. 

Job 35. ig not gold, nor all tho forces of strength 

^.Defence, wealth, 1^3 beiscr. 

Job 22. 24 Shalt thou lay up gold as dust, and tho, 

S.Oold, {from its shining), 3nT dchab. 

Ezra 5. 14 vessels also of gold and silver of the 

7. 15 to carry tho silver and gold, v/hich tho 
7. 16 tho silver and gold that thou canst And 
7. 18 with tho rest of tho silver and tho gold 
' Dan, 2. 32 This imago's head (was) of lino gold, his 
2. 35 clay, the brass, tho silver, and tho gold 
2. 38 over them all. Thou (art) this head of gold 

2. 45 brass, tho clay, the silver, and tho gold 

3. I the king made an image of gold, whoso 
5, 4 praised tho gods of gold, and of silver 

5. 7 (havcj a chain of gold about his neck, and 
5. 16 (liavc) a chain of gold about thy neck, and 
5. 23 hast praised the gods of silver, and gold 
5, 29 (put) a chain of gold about his neck, and 

A.Ooi,d, [from its shining), on; zahab. 

Gen. 2. II whole land of Havilah, where (there Is) g. 
2. 13 the gold of that land (is) good : there (is) 
13. 2 very rich in cattle. In silver, and in gold 
S4. 22 bracelets .. of ten (shekels) weight of gold 
S4. 35 flocks, and herds, and silver, and gold 
24- S3 jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and 
41. 42 and put a gold chain about his neck 
44. 8 out of thy lord's house silver or gold f 
Esod, 3. 22 of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment 
* II. 2 borrow, .jewels of silver, and jewels of g, 
12. 35 of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment 
eo. 23 neither shaJl ye make, .you gods of gold 
25. 3 take of them ; gold, and silver, and brass 
05. II And thou shalt overlay it mth pure gold 
25.11 make upon it a crown of gold round abo. 
25. 12 thou Shalt cast four rings of gold for It 
25. 13 make staves, .and overlay them with g. 

25. 17 thoU shalt make a mercy seat (of) pure g. 

25. 18 thou shalt make two cherubim (of) gold 
25. 24 gold, and make thereto a erovm of g( 'd 
25. 26 thou shalt naake for it four rings of gold 

,- 25. 28 overlay them with gold, that tho table 
25. 29 (of) pure gold shalt thou mako them 
25. 31 shalt make a candlestick (of) pure gold 
25. 36' it (shall be) one beaten work (of) pure g. 
25. 38 snuff dishes.. (shall be of) puro gold 
05. 39 a talent of pure gold shall ho make it 
s6. 6 thou Shalt make fifty taches of gold, and 
jiS, 29 with gold, andmakg their rings (of) gold 



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Exoi^G. 29 thou shalt overlay tho bars with gold 

a6. 32 with gold : thoir hooka (shall bo oO gold 
a6. 37 with gold, (and) their hooks (shall be of) g. 
a3. 5 they ohall take gold, and blue, and pur. 
38. they shall mako tho cphod (of) gold, (of) b. 
23. 8 gold, (of) blue, and purple, and scarlet 
aS. II mako them to bo sot in ouches of gold 
aS. 13 And thou shalt mako ouches (of) gold 
28. 14 And two chains (of) puro gold at tho ends 
28. 15 (of) gold, (of) blue, and (01) purple, and 
28. 2o shall bo set in gold In their inclosings 
28. 23 tho ends (of) wroathon work (ot) puro gold 
28. 23 upon the breastplate two rings of gold 
28. 24 shalt put tho two wreathcn (chains) of g. 
a8. m thou shalt make two rings of gold, and 
28. 27 two (other) rings of gold thou chalt make 
28. 33 bolls of gold between them round about 
28. 36 thou shalt make a plate (of) puro gold 
30. 3 thou shalt overlay it vdth pure gold, tho 
30. 3 makelunto it a crown of gold round about 

30. 5 tho staves. .and overlay them with gold 

31. 4 work in gold, and Ic silver, and in brass 
32. 14 Whosoever hath any gold, let them break 
33. 31 great sin, and have made tliera gods of g. ! 
3S. 5 an offering, .gold, and silver, and brass 
35. 22 and rings, and tablets, all Jewels of gold 
35. 22 (offered) an offering of gold uuto tho Loud 

35. 32 work In gold, and in silver, and In brass 

36. 13 he made fifty taches of gold, and coupled 
30. 34 with gold, and made their linga (of) gold 
36. 34 and overlaid tho bars with gold 

36. 36 thorn with gold : their hooks (v/ero of) g. 

36. 38 their chapiters and their lUlcts v,-ith golil 

37. 2 he overlaid it v/ith pure gold within and 
37. 2 made a crown of gold to it round about 
37. 3 ho cast for it four rings of gold, (to be sot) 
37. 4 made staves, .and overlaid them with g. 
37. 6 And ho made tho mercy seat (of) puro g. 
37. 7 ho made tv/o chcrubims (of) gold, beaten 
27. II gold, and made thereunto a ci iwn of g. 
37. 12 and made a crown of gold for tho border 
37. 13 ho cast for it four rings of gold, and put 
37. 15 overlaid them v/ith gold, to bear tho tab. 
37. 16 his. covers to cover withal, (of) puro gold 
37. 17 he made the candlesticks (cf) puro gold 
37. 22 all. .(was) one beaten work (of) puro gold 
37. 23 and his snuff dishes, (of) pm-o gold 

37. 24 (Of) a talent of pure gold made ho it, and 
37. 26 ho overlaid it with pure gold, (both) tho 
37. 26 mado unto it a crown of gold round abo. 
37. =7 ho mado two rings of gold for it under 

37. 28 tho staves.. and overlaid them with gold 

38. 24 the gold that was occupied tor tho work 

38. 24 the gold of tho offering, T/as twenty and 

39. 2 he made tho ephod (of) gold, blue, and 
39. 3 thoy did beat tho gold into thin plates 
39. 5, 8 (of) gold, blue, and purple, and scarlet 
39. 6 onyx stones inclosed in ouches of gold 
39. 13 in ouches of gold in their inclosings » 
39. 15 the ends, (of) wreathcn work (oO pure g. 
39. 16 mado two ouches (of) gold, and two gold 
39. 17 they put tho two wreathcn chains of gold 
39. 19 they mado two rings of gold, and put 

39. 25 thoy made bolls (of) pure gold , and put 

39. 30 the plate of tho holy crovr-n (if) puro go. 

40. 5 thou shalt set the altar of gold for tho 
Ifum. 7. 14 One spoon of ten (shekels) of gold, full of 

7. 2o One spoon of gold of ten (shekels), full 
7. 84 twelve silver bowls, twelve spoons of go. 

.7. 86 tho gold of the spoons (was) an hundred 

8. 4 And this work . . (was of) beaten gold, unto 
i3. 18 glvo mo his house full of silver and gold 
24. 13 give me his Iiouso full of silver and gold- 
31. 22 gold, and tho silver, the brass, tho iron 
31. 50 of jewels of gold, chains, and bracelets 
31. 51 Eleazar tho priest took tho gold of them 
31. 53 gold of tho offering that they offered up 
31. 54 the priest took the gold of tho captains 

Deut. 7. 25 desire tho stiver or gold (that is) on tl 'm 

8. 13 thy silver and thy gold is multiplied, and 

17. 17 greatly multiply to himself silver and gold 

29. 17 silver and gold, wliich (were) among them 

Josh. 6. 19 gold, and vessels of brass and iron, (are) 

6. 24 the gold, and tho vessels of brass and of 

7. 21 a wedge of gold of fifty shekels weight 

7. 24 the garment, and tho wedge of gold, and 
22. 8 with gold, and with brass, and with Iron 

Judg. 8. 26 thousand and seven hundred (shekels), .g. 
1 8a. 6. 8 put the jewels of gold, which yo return 
6. II the coffer with tho mice of gold, and the 
_^ 6. 15 wherein the jewels of gold (wer«), and 
a Sa. I 24 on ornaments of gold upon your apparel 
" 8. 7 David took tho shields of gold that were 

8. 10 and vessels of gold, and vessels of brass 
8. I X tho silver and gold that he had dedicated 

12. 30 talent of gold with tho precious stoneB 

21. 4 We will have no silver nor gold of Saul 
t Ki. 6. 20 he overlaid it with puro gold ; and (so) 
6. 21 overlaid tho house within with pure gold 
6. 21 by tho chains of gold before tho oracle 
6. 21 a partition .. and he overlaid it with gold 
6. 22 And the whole house he overlaid with g. 

,6. 22 the whole altar, .he overlaid with gold 
6. 28 And he overlaid tho cherubim -ivlth gold 
6. 30 floor of the house ho overlaid with gold 

1 6. 32 overlaid (them) with gold, and spread g. 

6. 35 with gold fitted upon tho carved work 

7. 48 the altar of gold, and the table of gold 
7. 49 tho candlesticks of pure gold, five on 

' 7. 49 and tho lamps, and tho tongs, (of) gold 
7. 50 (of) pm-o gold ; and the hinges (of) gold 
7. 51 evea tho cilvcr, aad tho gold, and th^ ^ . 



I KI. 9. II codar troos and fir trees, and with gold 
9. 14 fiont to the king siiscoro talents of gold 
9. 28 fetched from thence gold, four hundred 
10. 3 and very much gold, and precious stone* 
10. 10 an hundred and twenty talents of gold 
10. J I brought gold from Ophir, brought in 
JO. 14 the weight of gold that came to Solomon 
10. 14 hundred threescore and six talents gold 
JO. 16 beaten gold : six hundred (shekelsfof g 
JO. 17 (oO beaten gold; throe pound of gold went' 
JO. 18 ivory,and overlaid It with tho best gold 
TO. 31 Solomon's drinking vc-iscls (wero of) gold 
JO. 21 vessels of the house, .(were of) puro gold 
10. 33 bringing gold, and silver, ivory, and apca 
10. 35 vessels of gold, and garments, and armo 

12. 28 mado two calves (of) gold, and said unto 

14. 26 shields of gold which Solomon had mado 

15. 15 tho house of tho LonD, allver, and gold 
15. 18 Asa took all the silver and the gold (thai 
15. 19 unto theo a present of silver and gold 
20. 3 Thy silver and thy gold (is) mine ; thy 
20. 5 thy gold, and thy wives, and thy childroa 
CO. 7 ho sent, .for my silver, and for my gold 
22. 48 mado ships, .to go to Ophir for gold 

a KI. 5. 5 six thousand, .of gold, and ten changes 
7. 8 cariied thence silver, and gold, and 

13. 13 any vessels of gold, or vessels of silvffr 
12. 1 3 all the gold . . found In tho treasures oi 

14. 14 ho took all the gold and silver, and all 
16. 8 Ahaz took tho silver and gold (that Wbs 
18. 14 talcuts of silver, and thirty talents of gold 
20. 13 tho silver, and tho gold, and tho spices 
£3.33 trib. . . talents of sliver, and a talent of go. 

03. 35 gave tho silver and the gold to Pharaoh 

23. 35 ho exacted tho silver and tho gold of tho 

24. 13 cut in pieces all the vessels of gold which 

25. IS (and) such things as (were) of gold, (In) g. 
I Ch.18. 7 David took tho shields of gold that wero 

18. 10 all manner of vessels of gold and silver 
18. II v.'lth the silver and tho gold that ho bro. 

20. 3 and found It to weigh a talent of gold 

21. 25 six hundred shekels of gold by weight 
23. 14 an hundred thousand talents of gold 

23. 16 Of tho gold, the silver, and tho brass, and 
28. 14 gave) of gold by weight for (things) of «. 
b8. J5 tho weight for the candlesticks of gold 
b8. 15 and for thoir lamps of gold, by weight 
a8. 16 by weight (ho gave) gold for tho tables 

28. 17 Also pure gold for tho flesh hooks, and 
38. 18 for tho altar of tocenso rfflncd gold by 

08. i3 gold for tho pattern of tho chariot of tbo 
89. 3 tho gold for (things to bo mado) of gold 
=9. 3 I have of mine own proper good, of gold 
ag. 4 three thousand talents of gold, of tho g. 
ag. 5 The gold for (things) of gold, and tho ail. 

29. 7 of gold five thousand talents and ton 

> Ch. I. 15 tho king mado silver dnd gold at Jerusa. 
2. 7 a man cunning to work In gold, and In 
2. 14 skilful to work in gold, and in silver, In 

4 And he overlaid It within with puro gold 

5 fir tree, which he overlaid with fine gold 

6 and the gold (was) gold of Parvalm 

7 He overlaid also tho house.. with gold 

8 he overlaid it with fine gold, .tr sLt hniv 

9 weight of the nails (was) fifty shekels of r. 
9 he overlaid the upper chambers with golj 

10 cherubim, .and overlaid them with gold 

7 And ho mado ten candlesticks of gold 

8 he made an hundred basins of gold 

4. 2o Moreover tho candlesticks, .of pure gold 
4. 2j tongs, (made he of) gold, (and), .perfect g. 
4. 23 tho spoons, and the censers, (of) puro g. 

4. 23 dooi-aof thehouseof the temp., (wero of)g, 

5. I tho sliver, and the gold, and all tho InsC 

6. j8 four hundred and fifty talents of gold 

9. J gold in abundance, and precious stones 
9. 9 an hundred and twenty talents of gold 

9. 10 servants, .which brought gold from Ophir 
9. 13 tlio weight of tho gold that came to 80L 
9. 13 and threescore and six talents of gold 
9. 14 governors.. brought gold and sliver to SL 
9. 15 made two hundred targets (of) beaten g. 
9. 15 six hundred, .of beaten gold went to ouo 
9. 16 thrco hundred shields.. beaten gold 
9. 16 three hundred . . of gold went to one shL 
9. 17 throne and overlaid It with puro gold 
9 18 six stops, .w-ith a footstool of gold, .fast, 
9. 20 And all the drinking vessels., (were of) a 
9. 20 and all tho vessels, .(were of) puro gold 
9. 21 bringing gold, and silver, Ivory, and 
9. 24 vessels of silver, and vessels of gold, and 
J 2. 9 ho carried away also the shields of gold 
13. II and the candlestick of gold with the lamps 

15. 18 he himself had dedicated, silver, and e. 

16. 3 Asa brought out silver and gold out of 
16. J behold, I have sent theo sliver and gold 
21. 3 great gifts of silver, and of gold, and of 

34. 14 and spoons, and vessels of gold and silver 

35. 24 all the gold and tho sUver, and all tho 
32. 27 and for gold, and for precious stones 

36. 3 hundred talents of silver.. a talent of g, 
Ezra I. 4, 6 with gold, and -with goods, and with 

I. 9 thirty chargers of gold, a thousand chx 
1. 10 Thirty basins of gold, silver basins of 

1, II All the vessels of gold and of silver(were) 

2. 69 They gave, .one thousand drama of gold 
8. 25 the allver, and tho gold, and tho vassoU 
£. 26 I even weighed, .of gold an hundred taL 
B. 27 Also twenty basins of gold of a thouaan<l 
8. 27 vessels of fine copper, precious as gold • 
8. 28 the silver and the gold (are) a fraewlll 

8. 30 tho v/elght of the silver, and the gold. 



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ilzra, S. 33 the silver and the gold and the vessels 
ifoh, 7. 70 a thousand drams of gold, fifty basins 

7. 7ii 72 twenty thousand drams of f?old, and 
IiStbi 1. 6 the beds (were of) gold and silver, upon 

1. 7 they gavo (them) drink in vessels of gold 

8. 15 with a great crown of gold, and with a 
Job 3. 15 Or with princes that had gold, who filled 

23. 10 hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold 
eS. T and a place of gold (where) they fine (it) 
e8. 6 of sapphires ; and it hath dust of gold 
e8. 17 The gold and the crystal cannot equal it 
31. 24 If I have made gold my hope, or have 
42. n money, and every one an earring of gold 
Psa. 19 10 More to be desired(are they) than gold 

45. J3 glorious, .her clothing (is) of wrought g. 
72. 15 to him Rliall be given of the gold of Sheba 

105. 37 He l)rought them forth also with, .gold 
1 15. 4 Their idols (are) silver and gold, the work 
119.72 better unto me than thousands of gold 
119. 127 Hove thy commandments above gold 
135. 15 idols of the heathen (are) silver and gold 
PfOiT II. 22 (As) a jewel of gold in a swine's snout 

17. 3 pot (is) for silver, and the furnace for g. 
20. 15 There is gold, and a multitude of rubies 
02. I loving favour rather than silver and gold 
23.11 like) apples of gold in pictures of silver 
85. 12 (As) an ear ring of gold, and an ornament 
27. 21 pot for silver, and the furnace for gold 

Keel. 2. 8 I gathered me also silver and gold, and 
Soua I. II We will make thee borders of gold, ^vith 
3. 10 He made . . the bottom thereof (of) gold 

5. 14 Tlis hands (are as) gold rings set mth the 
Isa. a. 7 Tlieir lund also is full of sUvor and gold 

2. 20 his idols of silver, and his idols of gold 
T3. 17 (as for) gold, they shall not delight in It 

30. 22 theornamentof thy molten Images of gold 

31. 7 his idols of silver, and his Idols of gold 

39. 2 the silver, and the gold, and the spices 

40. 19 the goldsmith spreadeth it over with gold 

46. 6 They lavish gold out of the bag, and weigh 
60. 6 they shall bring gold and incense ; and 
60. 9 their silver and their gold with them 

60. 17 For brass I will Ijring gold, and for iron 
Jer. 4. 30 thou deckest thee with ornaments of gold 
/ 10. 4 They deck it with silver and with gold 

10. 9 gold from Uphaz, the work of the work. 
52. 19 (tliat) which (was) of gold (in) gold, and 

Lam. 4. I How is the gold become dim ! (how) is 
Eze. 7. 19 their gold shall be removed . . their gold 

16. 13 Thus wast thou decked with gold and si. 

i5. 17 fair jewels of my gold and of my silver 

27. 22 and with all precious stones, and gold 
e8. 4 hast gotten gold and silver into thy trea. 

28. 13 the emerald, and the carbuncle, and gold 

38. 13 to carry away silver and gold, to take 
Dan. II. 8 their precious vessels of sUverandof gold 

n. 38 shall he honour ^vith gold, and silver, and 

11. 43 power over the treasures of gold and of 
Hos. 2. 8 and multiplied her silver and gold 

8. 4 of their silver and their gold have they 
Joel 3. 5 ye have taken my silver and my gold, and 
Nah. 2. 9 the spoil of silver, take the spoil of gold 
llab. 2. 19 it (is) laid over with gold and silver, and 
Zeph. I. 18 Neither their silver nor their gold shall 
Hag. a. 8 The silver (is) mine, and the gold (is)mino 
2eeb. 4. 2 behold, a candlestick all (of) gold, with a 

6. II take silver and gold, and make crowns 
13. 9 and will try them as gold is tried : they 

14. 14 gold, and silver, and apparel, in great 
Mai. 3. 3 and purge them as gold and silver, that 

6. Best gold, fn^i charuts. 

Psa. 68. 13 sUver, and her feathers with yellow gold 
Prov. 8. 10 and laiowledge rather than choice gold 
8. 19 My fruit is better than gold, yea, than 
16. 16 How much better . . to get wisdom than g.? 

Q.Pwce gold, nnj hetliem. 

Job 28. j6 It cannotbe valued with the gold of Op. 
Psa. 45. 9 hand did stand the queen in gold of Oph. 
Song 5. II His head (is as), .gold ; his locks (arc) bu. 

1. Refined gold, "I'up segor. 

Job ^28. 15 It cannot be gotten for gold, neither shall 
8. Gold,- xpvalov chrusion. 

Acts 's.T 6 Peter 8aid,,5ilver and gold have I none 
20. 33 I have coveted no man's silver, or gold 
neb.''9.'" -4 the ark . . overlaid round about with gold 
1 Pe. "i. 7 being much-more precious than of gold 
I." 18 with corruptible things, (as)3ilver and g. 
; 3.;'3 wearing of gold, or of putting on of app. 
\ Kev! :3. 18 I counsel thee to buy of mo gold tried in 
si.'iS the city (was) pure gold, like unto clear 
Bi.;zi the street of the city (was) pure gold, as 
^.Ooldy'xpvais chrusos. 

Matt. 2. II gifts ; gold, frankincense, and myrrh 

'. 10. 9 Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass 
•3. 16 whosoever sliall swear by the gold of the 
03. 17 blind I for whether is greater, the gold - 
33. 17 or the temple that sanctifleth the gold f 
Acta 17. 29 that the Godhead is like unto gold, or si. 
I Co.i 3. 12 gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay 
I Ti. 3. 9 not with broidered hair, or gold, or pearls 
Jaa. ■;^. 3 Your gold and silver is cankered ; and 
Hev. g. 7 on their heads . . as it were crowns of gold 
9. 20 idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and 

18. 12 The merchandise of gold, and silver, and 
»8. 16 scarlet, and decked with gold, and preoi. . 

QOtD, fine — 

X.Btsfgood, p-iO charuis. 

Prov. 3. 14 and the gain thereof than fine gold 
Zech. 9. 3 and Cujo gold as the mjro of the £l.rcct 



2.Pure gold, Dn3 keihem. 

Job 31. 24 or have said to the fine gold, (Thou art) 
Prov 25. 12 and an ornament of fine gold, (so is) a 
Lam. 4. I (liow) is the most fine gold changed ! the 
Dan. 10. 5 loins (were) girded with fine gold of Up. 

Z.Flne gold, 1^ paz. 

Job 28. i7exchange. .(shallnotTjcfor)jewel3offlneg. 
Psa. 19. 10 yea, than much fine gold ; sweeter also 

119. 127 1 love thy commandments, .above fine g. 
Prov. 8.19 Jly fruit (is) better . . yea, than fine gold 
Song 5. 21 His Iiead (is as) the most fine gold; his 
5. 15 His legs, .set upon sockets of fine gold 
Isa. 13. 12 make a man more precious than fine gold 
Lam. 4. 2 sons of Zion, comparable to fine gold, how 

GOLD, pure — ■ 

1. Pure gold, C!)3 Ixihem. 

Job 28. 19 neither sliall it be valued with pure gold 

2. Fine gold, IB paz. 

Psa. 21. 3 settest a cro^vn of pure gold on his head 

GOLD, of — 

Goldr'n, of gold, xpv(Teos cliruseos, 

2 Ti. 2. 20 there are not only vessels of gold and of 
Key. 4. 4 and tliey had on their heads crowns of g. 
g. 20 idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and 

GOLD ring, •with a — 

Having a gold ring, xpfcoSaKriAios clirusodaht. 
Jas. 2. 2 if there come . . a man with a gold ring, in 
GOLDEN — 
l.Oold, 3ni dehah. 

Ezra 6. 5 also let the golden and silver vessels of 
Dan. 3. 5 fall do\vn and worship the golden image 
3. 7 fell doAvn (and) worshipped the golden i. 
3. 10 fall doivn and worship the golden image 
3. 12, 14, 18 nor worship the golden image 
S. 2 to bring the golden and silver vessels 

5, 3 Then they brought the golden vessels 

2.0old, ant mhcd). 

Gen. 24.' 22 that the man took a golden ear ring of 
Exod2s. 23 thou Shalt make a golden crown to the 
28. 34, 34 A golden beU and a pomegranate 
30. 4 two golden rings shalt thou make to- it 
32. 2 Break off the golden earrings, which (arc) 
32. 3 the people brake off the golden ear rings 
39. 20 they made two (other) golden rings, and 

39. 38 the golden altar, and the anointing oil 

40. 26 he put the golden altar in the tent of the 
Lev. 8. 9 did he put the golden plate, the holy cr. 
Hum. 4. II upon the golden altar they shall spread 

7. 32, 38, 44, 50, 62, 68, 74, 80 One golden spo. 

7. 86 The golden spoons (were) twelve, full of 
Judg. 8. 24 they had golden ear rings, because they 

8. 26 the weight of the golden car rings tlia,t 

I Sa. 6. 4 Five golden emerods, and five golden m. 

6. 17 these (are) the golden emerods which the 
6. 18 the golden mice, .tho number of all the 

B Kl.io. 29 the goldeu calves that (were) in Beth-el 

1 (ih.28. 17 for the golden basins, .by weight for 

2 Ch. 4. 19 the golden altar also, and the tables 

13. 8 (there are) with you golden calves, which 
Dsth. 4. II King shall hold out the golden sceptre 

5. 2 the king held out to Esther the golden 

8. 4 the king held out the golden sceptre to. 
Eccl.i2. 6 or the golden bowl be broken, or the pi. 
Jer. 51. 7 Babylon, .a golden cup in the lOED's h. 
Zech. 4. 12 through the . .golden, pipes . . empty the g. 

Z.Oolden, of gold, xpvffeos chriiseos, — oOs. 

Heb. - 9. 4 Which had the golden censer and the a. 

9. 4 wherein (was) the golden pot that had 
Eov. I. 12 being turned I saw seven golden candle. 

J. 13 girt about the paps with a golden girdle 

1. 20 and the seven golden candlesticks. The 

2. I in the midst of the seven golden candle. 
S. 8 golden vials full of odours, which are the 
8, 3 And anotlier angel camo. .h.aving a gold. 
8. 3 upon tho golden altar which was before 
9. 13 from the four horns of the golden altar 

14. 14 having on his head a golden cro-rt-n, and 

15. 6 their breasts girded with golden girdles 
15. 7 golden vials full of tlic wrath of God 
17. 4 having a golden cup in her hand full of 

~ Bi. 15 had a golden reed to measure the city 

GOLDEN city — 

Golden ore, exactress of gold, njnno madliebah. 

Isa. 14. 4 hath the oppressor ceased I tho golden c. 
GOLDEN -wodge — 
Pure gold, Djil hethem.- 

Isa. 13. 12 even a man than the golden wedge of 0. 
GOLDSHITH — 
: l,To refine,, trij, purify, »]"3V tsaraph. i 

Keh. 3.;: 8 Uzziel the son of Harhaiah, of the gold. ■: 

3. 32 repaired the goldsmiths and the mercha. 
Isa.' 40. 19 the goldsmith spreadeth it over with go. 

41.- 7 so the carpenter encouraged the goldsm. 

46. ■ 6 They, .hire a goldsmith ; and he maketh 
I.Refiner, purifier, .'■^'fi tsorphi. 

. Neh. 3. 31 repaired Malchiah tho goldsmith's son 
GOL-GO'-THA, ToXyoeS. a skull. 
The Hebrew name of the spot at which Christ was 
crucified. It is so given by three of the evangelists ; 
but Luke, according to his usual practice, gives tlie 
Greek equivalent. 

Matt. 27. 23 they were come tmto a piaco called O. 



Markis. 22 And they bringhini iintothe placaG. \ 
Johni9. 17 a skull, which is^ciilled in theHetireWj (J^ 

GOL-I'-ATH, n:^3 an exile or soothsayer. 
A famous giant of Gath, probably a descendant of tha 
Itcphatm. He defied the armies of Israel, but was 
slain and despoiled by David while a stripling. His 
height was 6 cubits and i span ; taking the cubit at 
21 inches, that would make him loi feet high. E.c 1063. 
1 Sa, 17. 4 there went outa champion, .named G. 

17. 23 there came up the champion . . O. by nanio 

21. 9 G. . .whom thou slewest in the valley of 

22. 10 and gave him the sword of G. the Philis. 
2Sa. 21. 19 where Elhanan..Blew (the brotiler of) 0. 
J Ch.2o. 5 slew Lahmi the brother of G. the Gjttito 

GO'-ffiEK, TCi completion, heat. 

1. Eldoet son of Japheth, and father of Ashkenaz, Eip- 
hath, and Togarmah, B.o. 2340. He was progenitor of 
the Cimerians, Cimbri, and other branches of tho 
Celtic family, as well as of the modern Gael and Cyniry, 
the latter preserving tho original name with slight 
variation. 

Gen. 10. 2 sons of Japheth ; O., and Magog, and 
10. 3 the sons of G. ; Ashkenaz, and Kipliath 

1 Ch. I. 5 sons of Japheth ; G., and Magog, and M, 

1. 6 the sons of G. ; Ashchenaz, and Ripliath 

2. The people descended from Gomer. They settled on 
the N. of tho Black Sea, and then spread themselves 
southward and westward to the extremities of Europe. 

Eze. 38. 6 O., and all his bands ; the house of Tog. 

3. The wife or concubine of Hosea. B.C. 785 

Hos. I. 3 So he went and took G. the daughter of 
GO-HOS'-EAH, rrpil fissure, submersion. VS/jioppa. 
One of the five "cities of the plain" or '-vale of 
Siddim " that were plundered by Chedorlaomer and his 
allies. All these cities save Zoar were aftenvaids 
destroyed with fire from heaven. 

Gen. 10. 19 as thou goest, unto Sodom, and G., and 

13. 10 before the Lqrd destroyed Sodom and O. 

14. 2 made war. .with Birsha king of G., Sliin. 
14. 8 there went out. .the king of O., and the 
14. TO the kings of Sodom and G. fled, and fell 
14. II they took all the goods of Sodom and O. 

18. 20 Because the cry of Sodom and G. is great 

19. 24 Lord rained upon Sodom and upon G. br, 
19. 28 he looked toward Sodom and G,, and 

Deut 29. 23 like the overthrow of Sodom, and Gi, A. 

32. 32 For their vine (is), .of thefieldsof G.:lheir 
Isa. I. 9 Except., we should have been like unto G. 
1. 10 give ear unto the law. .ye people of G. 

T3. 19 as when God overthrew Sodom aud G. 
Jer. 23. 14 and the inhabitants thereof as G. 

49. 1 3 As in the overthrow of Sodom and Q. 

50. 40 As God overthrew Sodom and G. and tlia 
Amos 4. II of you, as God overthrew Sodom and 0. 
Zeph. 2. 9 and the children of Amnion as G., (even) 
Matt 10. 15 It shall bo more tolerable for. .0. hi the 
Mark 6. 11 It shall be more tolerable for. .G. in the 
Ptom. 9. 29 Except, .wo had. .been made like ui'to Q, 

2 Pe. 2. 6 turning the cities of Sodom and G. into 
Jude 7 Even as Sodom and G., and the cities 

GOHE, be — 

A measured thing, T55 middad. 

Job 7. 4 When shall I arise, and the nighl bo go.7 
GONE, to he — 
l.To go away, iw axad. 

Dan. 2. 5 The thing is gone from me : If ye will 

2. 8 because ye see the thing is gone from me 

2. To go about or away, 7W azal. 

Deut 32. 36 when he sceth that (their) power is gona 
Prov 20. 14 when he is gone his way, then he boast. 

Z.IIe is not, ilicre is not, y.H ay in. 

1 Ki. 20 40 And as thy servant Avas busy, .he was g 
Psa. 38. 10 light of mine eyes, it also is gone from 

i.To go in, Ni3 bo. 

Kum. 7. 89 when Moses was gone into the tabernacle 
I Sa. 20. 41 as soon as the lad was gone, David arose 
Jer. 44. 8 land of Egypt, v^ither ye be gone to d. 
44. 14 which arc gone into the land of Egypt to 
44. 28 that are gone into the land of Egypt to 

Z.To remove, rh} galah. 

Isa. 24. II is'darkened, the mirth of the land is g. 

Q.To go on, Ti^rr halak. 

Gen. 31. 30 now, (though) thou wouldest needs be g. 
34. 17 we take our daughter, and we will be g.- 
1 Sa. 14. 17 Number now, and see who is gone from 
I Ki.22. 13 the messenger that was gone to call Mi. 
Prov. 7. 19 Tor the goodraan. .is gone a long journey 
Song 2. II winter is past, the rain is over (and) gone 

6. I Whither is thy beloved gone, thou fa. 
Isa. 46. t but themselves are gone into captivity 
Jer. 2. 23 I am not polluted, I have not gone after 

9. JO tho fowl, .and the beast, .they are gone 
Lam. I. 5 her children are gone into captivity beforo 

1. 18 my young men are gone into captivity 
Eze. 37. 21 among the heathen, whither they be gone 
Hos. 9. 6 lo, they are gone because of destrui^iou 

7. To be gone, TjVt halak, 2, 

Psa. log. 23 I am gone like the shadow When It decl. 

8. To go on, "^hl yalak. 

Gen. 28. 7 Jacob obeyed, .and was gone to Padan-a. 
42. 33 leave one of your brethren . . and be gona 
Exodi2. 32 Also take, .as yc have said, and be gone 



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• Sa. 3. 99 sent him away, and he was cone in peace 
3. 93 hath sent him away, and ho is gone in po. 
3. 24 hast sent him away, and he is quitagone? 
I EL 13. 34 when he was gone, a lion met him by the 
j8. 12 itshalicorae to pass. .1 amgonefrora theo 
Job 19. 10 He hath destroyed mo . . and I am gone 
Jer. 5. 23 this people . .they are revolted and gone 
15. 6 saith the Lord, thou art gone backward 
lam. I. 6 they are gone without strength before 
O.To stretch out, turn aside, ."To) natah. 

Psa. 73. 2 But as forme, my feet were almost gone 
10. To go in, Ki3 bo. 

E.TOd33. 8 until ho was gone into tho tabcmiclo 
Num. 7. 89 when Moses was gone into the tabernacle 
Jer. 44. 14, 28 which are gone into the land of iJg. 
11. To go over or beyond, i^!) abar. 

Kum 13. 32 through which wo have gone to search it 
Psa. 42. 7 thy waves and thy billows aro gone over 
Soug 5. 6 had withdrawn himself, (and) was gone 

GONE (round) about, to be — 

To go or set round, 1[3J naqaph, 5. 

Job I. 5 when thadays of ..feasting were gone ab. 

Isa. 15. 8 the cry is gone round about the borders 

OONE aside, to be — 

To turn, be turned aside, "ilD sur. 

Psa. 14. 3 They are all gone aside, they oro (all) to. 
GONE away, to be — 
1. To be pressed, estranged, ")1T zur, 2. 

Isa. I. 4 children.. thoy are gono away backward 
Z.To m/yce, wander, 5^13 nua. 

Job 98. 4 they are dried up, they nro gone away 

3. To go on, '!i"?; yalak. 

JudgiS. 24 Ye have taken, .and yo are gono away 

4. To turn aside, fO sur. 

Mai. 3. 7 ye aro gono away from mine ordinances 
GOKE back, to bo — 
To turn hack, 3'b' shub. 

Ruth I. <5 thy sister In law is gone back tmto her 
trONE out, that which is — 
An out going, Ny'io motsa. 

Deut 23. 23 That which ia gone out of thy lips thou 
GONE out, thing — 
Out going, KyiD motsa. 

Psa. B9. 34 nor alter the thing (that is) gone out of my 
GONE away far, to be — 
To be far off, prri rachaq. 

£ze. 44. 10 the Iievitea that aro gone away far from 
GOOD — 
l.Kind, TpiJ cTiasid. 

Mic. 7. 2 The good (man) is perished out of the ea. 
2.0ood, y$ tob. 

Ezra 5. 17 Jiov therefore, if . .good to the king, let 
h.Oood, 3'iB tob. 

Gen. I. 4 And God saw the light, that (it was) good 
X. 10, 12, 18, 21, 25 and God saw that it (was) g. 
1. 31 God saw. .and, behold, (it was) very good 
a. 9 pleasant to the sight and good for food 
o. 9 and the tree of Imowledge of good and 
a. 13 the gold of that land (is) good : there 
s. 17 tree of the knowledge of good and evil 
a. 18 God said, (It is) not good that the man 
3. 5 shall be as gods, knowing good and evil 
3. 6 woman saw that the tree (was) good for 
3. 29 Is become as one of us, to know good and 
X5. 15 thou Shalt be buried in a good old age 

18. 7 fetched a calf tender and good, and gave 

19. 8 and do ye to them as (is) good in your ey. 
84- 50 we cannot speak unto thee bad or good 
95. 8 died in a good old age, an old man, and 
a6. 29 we have done unto thee nothing but good 
a^. 9 fetch me from thence two good kids of 
30. 20 God hath indued me (with) a good dowry 
31. 24, 29 that thou speak not. .either good or 

40. 16 b^er saw that the interpretation was g. 
41. 5 seven ears of com came up . . rank and go. 
41. 22 seven ears came up in one . . full and go. 
41. 24 the thin ears devoured the seven good e. 
41. 26 The seven good kine (are) seven years 
41. 26 and the seven good ears (are) seven yea. 
41. 35 all the food of those good years that come 
44. 4 Wherefore have ye rewarded evil for go.f 
49. IS he saw that rest (was) good, and the land 
so. 20 God meant it unto good, to bring to pass 

Exod. 3. 8 unto a ^ood land and a large, unto a lan4 

18. 17 The thmg that thou doest (is) not good 
lev. 37. 10 a good for a bad, or a bad for a good 

87. 12 shall value it, whether it be good or bad 
07. 14 shall estimate it, whether it be good or b. 
27. 33 He shall not search whether it be good ^r 

JTumio. 29 come thou.. and we wUl do thee good 
13.19 the land . . whether It (be) good or bad 
14. 7 The land, .(is) an exceeding good land 

24. 13 to do. .good or bad of mine own mind 
Pent. 1. 14 The thing which thou hast spoken (is) 

I. 25 a good land which the Lord our God 
I. 35 there shall not one. .see that good land 
1. 39 had no loiowlodge between good and evil 

3. 2S see the good land that (is) beyond Jordan 

4, 21 that I should not go in unto that good land 
4. 22 ye shall jro over, and possess that good 
6^ (S thou shaU do. .right wad good ia tao sig. 



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Btut. 6. 18 maycst go in and possess the good land 
6. 24 to fear the LoRD^ur God, for our good 
8. 7 thy God bringeth thee into a good land 

8. 10 for the good land which he huth given 

9. 6 thy God givcth thee not tliis good land to 
10. 13 which I command thee this day for thy p.? 
J I. 17 ye perish quickly from off the good iaua 
12. 28 wlien thou doest. .good and right in tho 
26. II thou Shalt rejoice in every good (thing) 

28. 12 Lord shall open unto thee his good trea. 
30. 9 and in the fruit of thy land, for good 

30. 9 Lord will again rejoice over thco for g. 

30. 15 1 have set before thee . . life and good, and 
Josh. 9. 25 as it seemeth good and right unto thee to 

21. 45 There failed not ought of any good thing 
23. 13 until ye perish from oft" this good land 
23. 14 not one thing hath failed of all the good 
23. IS as all good tilings aro come upon you 
23.JS from oif this good land wliich the Lord 
23. 16 shall perish quickly from off tho good lo. 
Judg. 8. 32 died hi a good old age, and was buried in 
9. II forsake my sweetness, and my good fruit 

10. IS do thou unto us whatsoever seemeth g. 

18. 9 seen the land, and, behold, it (is) very g. 

19. 24 with them what seemetli good unto you 
Euth 2. 22 good, my daughter, that thou go out with 
I Sa. I. 23 Do what seemeth thee good ; tarry until 

2. 24 no good report that I hear : ye make tho 
3. 18 Lord : let him do what seemeth him good 

11. 10 ye sliall do with us all that seemeth good 

12. 23 I will teach you the good and the right 
14. 36 Do whatsoever seemeth good unto thco 

14. 40 people said. .Do what seemeth good unto 

15. 9 the fallings, and the iambs, and all. .good 
19. 4 Jonathan spake good of David unto Saul 
19. 4 his works (have been) to thco-ward very a. 
24. 17 thou hast rewarded me good, whereas 1 
04. 19 Lord reward thee good for that thou hast 
es. 3 a woman of good understanding, and of a 
25. 8 we come in a good day : give, / pray theo 
es. IS the men (were) very good unto us, and 
Bs. 21 and he hath requited me evil for good 

25. 30 according to all the good that he hath 

26. 16 This thing (is) not good that thou hast d. 
29. 6 thy coming in with me in the host (is) g. 
29. 9 I know that thou (art) good m my sight 

a Sa 3. 19 seemed good to Israel, and that, .seemed 

10. 13 Lord do that which seemeth him good 
13. 23 And Absalom spake .neither good nor 

14. 17 80 (is) my lord tho king, to discern good 

14. 33 good for mo (to have been) tliere still 

15. 3 See, thy matters (are) good and right 

15. 26 let him do to me .as seemeth good unto 

16. 13 Lord ^vUl rcqulto mo good for his cursing 

17. 7 The counsel, .(is) not good at this time 

17. 14 Lord had appointed to defeat tho good 

18. 27 He (is) a good man. and cometh with g 

19. 18 carry over, .and to do what ho thouglit g. 

19. 97 do therefore (what is) good in thine eyes 
19. 35 can I discern between good and evil? 
ig. 37 do to him what shall seem good unto 

19. 38 do. .that wliich shall seem good unto 
24. 23 take and oiler up what (seemeth) good 

I Ki. I. 42 thou (art) a valiant man, and bringcst g. 

2. 38 The saying (is) good : as my lo-d the Idng 
B. 42 Baidst..Tlie word (that) lhaveheard(i8)g. 

3. 9 that I may discern between good and bad 
B. 36 that thou teach them tho good way whe. 
e. s6 hath not failed one word of all his good 

12. 7 answer them, and speak good words to 
14 13 because in him there is found (some) good 
14. IS he shall root up Israel out of this good 1. 
Bi. 2 if it seem good to thee, I wlU give thee 
92. 8 he doth not prophesy good concerning 
92. 13 the words of the prophets (declare) good 
62. 13 I pray thee, .apeak (that which Is) good 
22. 18 ho would prophesy no good . . but evil f 
s KL 3. 19 and shall fell every good tree, and stop 
3. ig mar every good piece of land with stones 
3. 25 on every good piece of land cast every 
3. 2S wells of water, and felled all the good 
10. s ^o fbon (that which Is) good in thine eyes 
ao. 3 and have done, .good in thy sight 

20. 19 Good (is) tho word of the Lord which 

t Ch. 4- 40 they found fat pasture and good, and the 

16. 34 give thanks unto the Lord ; for (he is) g. 
19. 13 let the Lord do. .good In his sight 

21. 23 let my lord the king do. .good in his eyes 
c8. 8 that ye may possess this good land, and 
29. 28 he died In a good old age, full.of days 

B Ch. 5. 13 praised tlie 1.0RD, (saying), For (he is) g 

6. 27 wTien thou hast taught them the good 

7. s praised the Lord, (saying). Fo;- (he is) g. 
10. 7 please them, and speak good words to 
14. a Asa did. .good and right in the eyes 

x8. 7 for he never prophesied good unto me 

18. 19 the vvords of the prophets (declare) good 
18. 12 be like one of theirs, and speak thou good 

18. 17 he would not prophesy good unto me. but 

19. 3 there are good things found in thee 
19. II and the Lord shall be with the good 

24. 16 because he had done good in Israel, both 
30. 18 saying. The good Lord pardon every one 
3o.'22 that taught the good knowledge of the L. 

31. 2o wrought, .good and right and truth before 
Ezra 3. II because, .good, for his mercy (endureth) 

7. 9 according to the good hand of his God 
B. 18 by the good hand of ova God upon us 
8. 22 upon all them for good that seek him 
Neh, e. S according to the good hand of ray God 
8 18 of the hand of my God which was good 
s, iS Etrengthcacd their hacda for (this) good 



Nell. 5. 9 It (is) not good tliat y* do : ought vc not 
5. I J Think upon mo, my God. for good, (tcco.) 
9. 13 gaveat . . good statutes and commandment* 
9. 20 Thou gavest also thy good spirit to Inelr.t 

13. 31 Remember me, O my God, for good 
Esth. 3. II to do with them as it seemeth good to 

7. 9 Mordocai, who had spoken good for tho 

8. 17 and gladness, and a feast and a good day 

9. 19 gladness and feasting, and a good day 

9. 22 was turned.. from mourning into a good 
Job 2. 10 shall we receive good at tlie hand uf God 
7. 7 remember, .mine eye shall no more see g. 
9. =5 my days.. they flee away, they see nogoo-i 
22. i3 he filled their houses with good . . but tho 
22. 21 be at peace : thereby good shall coino 
30. 25 When I looked for good, then evil camo 
34. 4 let us know among ourselves what (Is) a. 
Paa. 4. 6 many that say. Who w 111 show us .. good t 

14. I, 3 (there is) none that docth good 

25. 8 Good and upright (is) the Lord : thcrefo, 
34. 8 O taste and see that the Lord (is) good 
34. 10 they that seek, .shall not want any good 
34. 12 mau..loveth. .days, that he may see go. t 

34. 14 Depart from evil, and do good ; seek 

35. 12 They rewarded mo evil for good, (to) thb 

36. 4 he setteth himself In a way (that Is) not e. 

37. 3 Trust in the Lord, and do good ; (ao) sIiuTt 

37. 27 Depart from evil, and do good ; and dwell 

38. 20 They alao that render evil for good aro 

38. 20 because I follow (the thing tliat) good (is) 

39. 2 I held my peace, .from good ; end my 
45- I My heart is inditing a good matter : I 
52. 3 Thou lovest evil more tlian good . . lyinjj 

52. 9 I will wait, .for (it is) good before thj 

53. I, 3 (there is) none that doeth good 

54. 6 I will praise thy name, O Lord, for. .go. 
69. 16 Hear me. .for thy loving klnUaess (is) good 
73. I Truly God (is) good to IsraeI,(oven)to such. 
73. 23 But (it is) good for me to draw nearjto O, 
84. II no good.. will he withhold from them 

8s. 12 Yea, the Lord shall give, good ; and our 
86. s Pc thou. Lord, (art) good, and ready to 

86. 17 Show me a token for good ; that they wh. 
92. I good (thing) to give thanks unto the LoR» 

100. s I <"■ tbe Lord (is) good; his mercy (is) ever. 

103. 5 Who aatiafleth thy mouth with goocl. .thx 

104. 28 thou openest thine hand, they are fliled 
106. 1 O give thanks imto the Lord ; for. .good 

106. 5 That I may see the good of thy chosen 

107. I O give thanks unto the Lord, for. .good 
109. s they have rewarded me evil forgood. and 
109. 21 because thy mercy (is) good, deliver thoa 
III. 10 a good understanding have all they that 
113. 5 A good man showeth favour, and Ifndctli 

1 18. I, 29 O give thanks imto tho Lord ; for . . go. 
X19. 39 Turn away . .for thy judgments (are) good. 

119. 68 Tiiou (art) good, and doest good : teacli 
J19. 71 good for me that I have been afflicted 
tig. 122 Be surety for thy servant for good : let 
122, 9 Because of the house. .1 wili seek thy s- 
225. 4 Lord, unto (those that bo) ,^ood. and 
133. I how good and how pleasant (it is) for br. 
'35- 3 Traise the Lord ; for tho Lord (is) good 
136. I give thanks unto tho Lord ; for. .good 
143. 10 thou (art) my God : thy spirit (is) good 
J43. 9 The Lord (is) good to ail ; and his tender 
147. I for. .good to sing praises unto our God 

Proy. 2. 9 Then elialt thou understand, .every good 

2. 30 That thou mayest walk in the way of good 
,3. 4 good understanding in tho sight of God 

3. 37 Withhold not good from them to whom 

4. 2 I give you good doctrine, forsake ye not 
ji. 23 The desire of the righteous (is) only good 

11. 27 He that diligently sceketli good procureth 

12. 2 A good (man) obtaineth favour of the L. 

13. 14 A man shall be satisfied with good by tho 

13. 25 the heart of man. .a good word maketh 
13. 2 A man shall eat good by the fruit of (his) 

13. 15 Good understanding giveth favour : but 
.^3. 21 but to the righteous good sliall be repaid 

13. 22 A good (man) leaveth an inheritance to 

14. 14 a good man (shall be satisfied) from him. 
14. ig The evil bow before the good ; and the 

14. 23 mercy and truth, .to them that devise g. 

15. 3 The eyes .. beholding the evil and the g. 
IS. 23 and a word. .In due season, how good , 

15. 30 a good report maketh the bones fat 

16. 20 He that handleth. .wisely shall find good 

16. 39 and leadeth him into the way. .not good 
17. 13 Whoso rew«j-deth evil for good, evil shall 

17. so that hath a froward heart flndeth no ga 

17. 26 to punish the just (is) not good, (nor) to 

18. s (It is) not good to accept the person of 

18. 22 (Whoso) flndeth a wife flndeth a good 

19. 2 aoul (be) without knowledge, (it is) not g. 
19. 8 keepeth understanding shall nnd^ood 
ao. 23 and a false balance (is) not good 

94. 13 My son, eat thou honey, because (it i8)(f. 

94. 23 (It Is) not good to have respect of personi 
»4, 25 and a good blessing shall come upoa-,- 
25. 25 so (is) good news from a far country *■ 

95. 27 (It Is) not good to eat much honey ; so 
28. 10 but the upright shall have good (things) 
98. 21 To have respect of persons (is) not good 
31. 12 She will do him good and not evil all 

31. 18 perceiveth that her merchandise (is) go. 
Ecd. 2. 3 till I might see what (was) that good 

2. 24 he should make his soul enjoy good ia 
2. 26 (God) giveth to a man that (L=;) good in 
2. 26 may give to (liim that is) good before Qofl 

3. 12 I know that (there is) no good in th«a 

3. 13 to rejoice, and to «o good !a Ills UX«* " 



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BccL 3. ^3 and enjoy the good of all his labour, it 
4. 8 do I labour, and bereave my soul of go. f 

4. 9 they have a good reward for their labour 
S..18 (it is) good and comely (for one) to eat 
5.^8 to enjoy the good of all his labour tliat 
6. 3 his soul be not filled with good, and also 

6. 6 thousand years, .yet hath ho seen no go. 

6. 12 knoweth what (is) good for man in (this) 
7.11 Wisdom (is) good with an inheritance 

7. 18 (It is) good that thou shouldest take hold 

7. so just man. .that doeth good, and sinncth 
g. 2 to the good and to the clean, and to tho 
9. 2 as (is) the good, so (is) the sinner ; (and) 
9. tS but one sinner destroyeth much good 

II. 6 or whether they both (shall be) alike go. 

12. 14 whether (it be) good, or whether (it be) 
Song I. 3 of the savour of thy good ointments thy 
Iso, 5. 20 them that call evil good, and good evil 

• 7. IS, 16 refuse tho evil, and choose the good 

58. 3 have done (that which is) good in tl:y 

39. 8 Good (is) the word of tho LonD which 
52. 7 feet of him that bringeth good tidinga 
55. 2 eat ye (that which is) good, and let your 
65. 2 which walketh in a way (that was) not g. 

Jer, 5. 25 sins have withholden good (things)trom 
6. 16 where (is) the good way, and walk thero. 

8. 13 We looked for peace, but no good (came) 
34. 11 Pray not for this people (or (thcirj good 

14. 19 we looked for peace, and (there is) no g. 
27. 6 shall not see when good cometh ; but 
38. 10 I mil repent of the good wherewith I 
a8. 20 Shall evil be recompensed for good 1 for 

38. 20 stood before thee to speak good for them 
pi. 10 for evil, and not for good, saith tho Lord 
24. 2 One basket (had) very good figs, (even) 
04. 3 the good figs, very good ; and the ciil 
84. s Like these good figs, .will I acknowledge 
24. 5 the land of the Chaldeans for (their) go. • 
S4. 6 I will set mine eyes upon them for good 
06. 14 with me as seemeth good and meet unto 
Bg. 10 and perform my good v/ord toward you 
sg. 32 neither shall he behold tho good that I 
32. 3g the good of them, and of their children 

32. 42 all the good that I have promised them 

33. 9 hear all the good that I do unto them 

33. II the Lord (is) good ; for his mercy (endu.) 
33. 14 I will perform that good thing which I 
3g. i5 upon this city for evil, and not for good 

40. 4 If it seem good unto thee to come with 
40. 4 whither it seemeth good and convenient 
42. 6 Whether (it be) good, or whether (it be) 

44. 27 watch over them for evil, and not for go. 
Xtim. 3. 2S Lord (is) good unto thera that wait for 

3. 26 (It is^ good that (a man) should both hope 
3. 27 (It is) good for a man that he bear the 

■ 3. 38 the mouth . .procoedcth not evil and go. ? 
Eze. 17. 8 planted in a good soil by groat waters 

38. 18 (that) which (isl not good among his peo. 

20. 25 I gave them .. statutes (that were) not g. 

S4. 4 (even) every good piece, the thigh, and 

34. 14 I will feed them in a good pasture, and 
34. 14 there shall they lie in a good fold, and 
34. 18 you to have eateu up the good pasture 
36. 31 your doings that (were) not good, and 

H03.V4. 13 the shadow thereof (is) good : therefore 

8. 3 hath cast off (the thing that is) good 
Amos s. 14 Seek good, and not evil, that ye may live 

5. 15 love the good, and establish judgment 
g.' 4 eyes upon them for evil, and not for go. 

Mlc. I. 12 inhabitant, .waited carefully for good 
3. 2 Who hate the good, and love the evil 

6. 8 He hath showed thee, O man, what (is) g. 
Nah. I. 7 The Lord (is) good, a strong hold in the 
Kech. I. 13 (with) good words (and) comfortablo wo. 

ir. 12 If ye think good, 'give (me) my price ; and 
Mai. 2. 17 Every one that doeth evil (is) good in tho 

i.Oood, goodness, good thing, 3» tuh. 

Gen. 4s. 18 give you the good of the laud of Egypt 

45. 20 good of all the land of Egypt (is) your'3 
Deut. 6. II houses full of all good (things), which 
Ezra- 9. 12 eat the good of the land, and leave (it) 
Neh. 9. 36 tho fruit thereof and the good thereof 
Job 21. 16 Lo, their good (is) not in their hand 
taa.iig. 66 Teach me good judgment and knowled. 

- 128. 5 tlion Shalt sec the good of Jerusalem all 
Isa. 1. 19 obedient, ye shall eat tho good of the la. 

Z.Equily, lenefit, Ihtf-a kishron. 

Eccl. s- II what good (is there) to the owners tho. 
^. Might, with might, INa meod. 

Deut. 2. 4 take ye good heed unto yourselves there. 
V 4. 15 Take ye therefore good heed unto yours. 

Jash.23. " Take good heed therefore unto yourael. 

l.Qood, i.ya,9is agathos. 

Matt. s. 45 sun to rise on the evil and on the good 

7. II If ye. .know how to give good gifts unto 

7. 17 every good tree bringeth forth good fruit 
7. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit 

»i. 35 A good man, out of the good treasure of 
19. 16 Good Master, what..shaU I do, that I 

19. 17 Why callest thou me good ?. .none good 

20. IS Is thine eye evil, because I am good ? 
!*. 10 as many as they found, both bad and go 
w. 21, 23 Well done, .good and faithful servant 

arartio. 17 Good Master, what shall I do that X may 

lo- 18 AVhy callest thou me good?.. nono good 
iuke 6.-45 Agood man out of the good treasure of 

8. 8 other fell on good ground, and sprang up 
8. ts-^whlch man honest and good-heart, having 

10. 42 Mary hath chosen that good part, which I 



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LuWeii. 13 If ye. .know how to give good gifts unto 
18. 18 Good Master, what shall I do to inherit 
18 19 Why callest thou me good? none (is) go. 
ig. 17 he said.. Well, thou good servant: beca. 
23. 50 Joseph, a counsellor, .a good man, and 

•lohn 5. 29 they that have done good, unto the resu. 
7. 12 for some said. He is a good man : others 

Acta 9. 36 this woman was full of good works and 

11. 24 he was a good man, and full of the Holy 
23. I I have lived in all good conscience before 

Com. 2. 10 to every man that worketh good, to tho 

3. 8 Let us do evil, that good may come? 

5. 7 for a good man some would even dare to 
7. 12 tlie commandment holy, and just, and g. 

7. 19 For the good that I would I do not : but 

8. 28 work together for good to them that love 

9. 1 1 neither having done any good or evil, that 

12. 2 that ye may prove what (is) that good 

12. 2 1 Be not overcome . .overcome evil with g. 

13. 3 rulers are not a terror to good works, tut 
13. 4 he is the minister of God to thee for good 
14. 16 Let not then your good be evil spoken of 
15. 2 Let every one of us please, .for. .good to 

2 Co. 1;. 10 to that he hath done . .whether, .good or 
9. 8 that ye. .may abound to every good work 
Cal. 6. ID let us do good unto all. .especially unto 
Eph. 2. 10 created in Christ Jesus unto good works 

4. 29 that which is good to the use of edifying 
rhil. I. 6 that he which hath begun a good work in 
Col. 1. 10 being fruitful in every good work, and in. 

1 Th. 3. 6 ye have good remembrance of us always 

2 Th. 2. 16 consolation and good hope through graco 

2,17 stablish you in every good word and work 
I Ti. I. 5 and (of) a good conscience, and (of) faith 
I 19 Holdmg faith, and a good conscience 

2. 10 But which bccometh women . . with good 

5. 10 have diligently followed every good work 
» Tl. 2, 21 vessel, .prepared unto every good work 

3. 17 throughly furnished unto all good works 
Titus I. 16 and unto every good work reprobato 

2. s discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good 

2. 10 Not purloining, but showing all good 

3. I to obey, .to be ready to every good work 
Ileb. 13. 21 Make you perfect in every good work 
Jas. 1. 17 Every good gift and every perfect gift 

3. 17 full of mercy and good fruits, without 
I I'o. 2. 18 not only to the good and gentle, but also 
3. 10 ho that will love life, and see good days 
3. II Let him eschew evil, and do good ; let 
3. 16 Having a good conscience ; that, whereas 
3. 16 that falsely accuse your good conversation 

3. 21 the answer of a good conscienco toward 

%.Life, means of life, l3ios hios. 

I Jo. 3. 17 whoso hath this world's good, and sesth 

9. Well, good, eZ en. 

J]arki4. 7 whensoever ye will yo may do them good 

\O.Beautifid, phasing, good, KaK6v kalo7i. 
ilom. 7. 21 when I would do good, evil is present 
Ileb. 5. 14 exercised to discern both good and evil 
Jas. 4. 17 to him that knoweth to do good, and do. 

11. Beautiful, pleasing, good, Ka\6s Jcalos. 

Slatt. 3. 10 every tree which bringeth not forth good 
S 16 that they may see your good works, and 
7. 17 tree bringeth forth good fruit ; but a 
7. 18 neither, .a corrupt tree bring forth good 
7. 19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good 

12. 33 make the tree good, and his fruit good 

13. 8 other fell into good ground, and brought 
13. 23 he that received seed into the good ground 
13. 24 a man which sowed good seed in his field 
13. 27 didst not thou sowlgood seed in thy field ? 
13. 37 He that sowctli the good seed is the Sea 
13. 38 the good seed are the children of the . . 

13. 48 gathered the good into vessels, but cast 
17. 4 Lord, it is good for us to be here : if thou 
26. 10 she hath wrought a good work upon me 
26. 24 It had been good for that man if he had 

Mark 4. 8 other fell on good ground, and did yield 

4. 20 these are they which are sown on good 
9. 5 Master, it is go3d for us to be here : and 
9. 50 Salt (is) good ; but if the salt have lost . 

14. 6 said, .she hath wrought a good work on 
14. 21 good were it for that man if he had never 

IiUke 3. 9 which brii\geth not forth good fruit is 

6. 38 good measure, pressed down, and shaken 

6. 43 a good tree" bringeth not forth corrupt 

6. 43 doth a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit 
8. 15 But that on the good ground are they 

9. 33 Master, it is good for us to be here : and 
14. 34 Salt (is) good : but if the salt have lost ' 

John 2. 10 saith . . Every man . . doth set forth good - 
2. 10 thou hast kept the good wine until now 
10. II I am the good shepherd : the good shep. 
10. 14 I am the good shepherd, and know my 
»o. 32 Many good works have I showed you 
10. 33 For a good work we stone thee not ; but 

Eom. 7. 16 I consent unto the law that (it is) good 
14. 21 good neitherjto eat flesh, nor to drink 

I Co. 5. 6 Your glorying (is) not good. Know ye not 

7. I (It is) good for a man not to touch a wo. 
7. 8 it is good for them if they abide even a? 
7. 26 I suppose therefore that this is good for 
7. 26 (I say), that (it is) good for a man so to 

Gal. 4. 18 But . . good to be zealously affected alwa. " 
I Tl. I. 8 we know that the law (is) good, if a man 

1. 18 thou by them mightest war a good warf. 

2. 3 this (is) good and acceptable In- the sight 

3. t desire tho office . .he desireth a good work 
$, 7 he must have a good report of them wh. 
3i s^ pwchase to themselvea a'good;degroo, and 



GOOD 

I Ti. 4. 4 every creature of God (is) good, and no. 
4. 6 thou Shalt be a good minister of Jesus C 

4. 6 in the words of faith and of good doctr. 

5. 4 for that is good and acceptable before G. 
5. 10 Well reported of for good works ; if eho 

5. 25 Likewise also the good works, .are manL 

6. 12 Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold -jn 
6. 12 hast professed a good profession before , 
6. 13 who before Pontius Pilate witnessed a g 
6. i3 that theyjm.ay.be rich in good work«,read.' 
6. 19 a good foundation against the time to 

e Ti. I. T4 That good thing which was committed 
2. 3 cndiu'c hardness, as a good soldier of .10- 
4. 7 I have fought a good fight, I have flnishei 

Titus 2. 7 showing thyself a pattern of good works 

2. 14 a peculiar people, zealous of good work! 

3. 8 might be careful to maintain good works 

3. 8 These things are good and profttablo unt* 
3. 14 maintain good works for necessary uses 

Hob. 6. 5 And have tasted the good word of God . 
10. 24 to provoke unto love and to good works 
13. 18 for we trust we have a good conscience 
Jas. 3. 13 lot him show out of a good conversation 
I I'e. 2. 12 they may by. .good works, which they 

4. 10 as good stewards of the manifold grace 

12. )Vcll, fairly, heautifvlly, KaXws Icalos. 

Matt. s. 44 [do good to them that hate you, and pray] 
Luke 6. 27 Love your enemies, do good to them v/h, 

13. Useful, ^jrnfUMe, xp'70'Tos chresios. 

I. Co 15. 33 evil communications corrupt good mann. 

li. Usefulness, kindness, xP'?o'1"(^T7;s chrestotes. 

Kom. 3. 12 thero is none that doeth good, no, not cno 
ISce also Advice, courage, do, heed, liking, piece, proper, 
think, tidings, way, what.] 

GOOD, to be — 

l.To be good, well, 3io tob. 

1 Sa. 20. 12 behold, (if tliero be) good toward David 
Job 10. 3 (Is it) good unto thee that thou shouldest 
» 13. 9 Is it good that he should search you out 

2. To be or become good, 3b; yatab. 

Gen. 41. 37 tho thing was good in the eyes of Phara. 
'S.To be prosperous, profitable, nV; isaleach. 

Jer. 13. 10 as this girdle, which is good for nothing 
i.To be strong, have strength, Iff-yya ischuo. 

Matt. s. 13 it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to 
b.To bear or earry together, conduce, (rvixtpipa sum. 

Matt.19. 10 If the case. .he so. .it is not good to 
GOOD, can do — 
To profit, '?y; yaal, 5. 

Job 13. 3 speeches wherewith he can do no good t 
GOOD courage, to be of — 
To be or become strong or courageous, f^ON amats. 

Deut 31. 6, 7, 23 Be strong, and of a good courage ' 

Josh. 1. 6, 9, 18 Bo strong and of a good courage 
10. 25 be strong, and of good courage : for thus 

t Ch.22. 13 be strong, and of good courage ; dread 
28. 20 Bo strong and of good courage and do (it) 

GOOD deed — ' 

1. Kindness, "ipn chescd. 

Neh. 13. 14 wipe not out my good doads that I havo 

2. Good, 3iu fob. 

Neh. 6. 19 they reported his good deeds before me 
GOOD, to do — 
l.To do good, 3iu tob, 5. 

Numio. 29 come, .with us,- and we will do thee good 

Psa.119. 68 Thou (art) good, and doest good : teach 
I2S. 4 Do good, O Lord, unto (those that be) go 

Jer. 32. 41 I will rejoice over them to do them goo<l 

2. To do good, 3a; yatab, 5. 

Gen. 32. 12 I will surely do thee good, and make thy 
Lev. 5. 4 to do good, whatsoever (it be) that a man 
Deut. 8. 16 to do thee good at thy latter end 

28. 63 the Lord rejoiced over you to do you go, 
30. 5 he will do thee good, and multiply theo 
Josh 24. 20 after that he hath done you good 
Judgi7. 13 Now know I that the Lord will do me gi 
Job 24. 21 and doeth not good to the ividow • 
Psa. 36. 3 hath left oft to be wise, (and) to do good 
51. 18 Do good in thy good pleasure unto Zion 
Prov. 17. 22 A merry heart doeth good (like) a medicf. 
Isa. 41. 23 dogood,ordoevil,thatwemaybe?lismay, 
Jer. 4. 22 but to do good they have no knowledge 
10. 5 neither also (is it) in them to do good ■' 
13. 23 do good, that are accustomed to do evil 
32. 40 not turn away from them, to do. .good f 
Mio. 2.' 7 do good to him that walketh uprightly V 
Zeph. I. 12 will not do good, neither will he do evil. 

S.To do good, ayaOo^pyia agath'oergcol^^ 

, I Ti. , 6 18 That they do good, that th.ey be richia 
i. To do good, iyaBoTToUo) agathopoieoiy 

Mark 3. 4 it lawful to do good on the sabbath'days 
Luke 6. 9 the sabbath days to do good, or to do cv.' 
6. 33 it ye do good to them which do good to ' 
6. 35 do good, and lend, hoping for nothing ■ 
Acts 14. 17 he did good, and gave us rain from hear; 
3 Jo. ,-, II Hethat doethgoodis of God:,butr' 

5.T0 work well, cdjiferbenefits, ihepyiTdu euergeted. 
Acts 10. 38 who went about doing goodi'and healina 



I, . Well doing, tvitaiia eupoiid. 



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rOOD health — 
I'c'icc, ci'?^ shalom. 

Gen.43. 28 father (is) in good health, he (is) yetalivo 

"OOD, to make — 

i. To do good, so; ijatab, 5. 

Jer. 18. 1 1 andraako your ways and your doings good 

i.To cause to rise, con/inn, D?p gwn, 5. 

Kum23. 19 be spoken, and shall he not make it good? 

8. To recompense, D7y shalam, 3. 

Exodai. 34 The owner of the pit shall mako (it) good 
22. II, 15 and he shall not make (it) good 
22. 13 shall not make good that wliich was torn 
22. 14 it be hurt, .lie shall surely make it good 

tiCr. 24. 18 he that killeth a beast sliall make it good 

5OOD pleasrae — 

1. <iood will or pleasure, J'ls^ ratson. 

Psa. 51. 18 in tliy good pleasure unto Zion : build 

2. Good pleasure, fvSoKia eudokia. 

Jiph. I. 5 according to the good plcasiiro of his wi. 

I. 9 according to his good pleasure which ho 

rhil. 2. 13 both to will and to do of (his) good pleas. 

a Th. I. II fulfil all the good pleasure of. .goodness 

GOOD, to seem or ttink — 

1. To be or seem good, 3ia toh. 

1 Ch. 13. 2 If (it seem) good unto you, and (that it 
Esth. 5. 4 If (it seem) good unto tlio king, let tha 

2. To he or becoiiie good, 3q; yetab. 

Ezra 7. 18 whatsoever shall seem good to thee, and 

3. To he or go right, v; yashar. 

Jer. 18. 4 83 seemed good to the potter to mako (it) 

600D cpeod, to Bead — 

To aiuse to meet, n-\i> qarah, 5. 

Gen. 24. 12 send me good speed this day, and show 
GOOD success, to havo — 
To cicuse to act vdsely, 751? salcal, 5. 

Josh. I. 8 and then thou shalt have good success 
GOOD Ibing — r 
l.Good,, goodn&s6,'good thing, 31B tvh. 

Gen. 45. 23 asses laden with the good things of Egy. 

; Iv.i. 8. 9 of every good thing of Damascus, forty 

2.Good thing, ayadov agathon: 

Matt. 7. II give good tilings to tliem that ask him I 

13. 34 how can ye, being evil, speak good things? 

12. 35 of the heart, bringeth forth good things 

19. iS what good thing shall I do, that I may 
Lulco I. 53 hath filled the hungry with good things 

i5. 25 thy lifetime receivedst thy good things 
John I. 46 there any good thing come out of Nazar. 
Jlom. 7. 18 know that in me . . dwelleth tio good thing 

'10. 15 and bring glad tidings of good things I 
Gal. 6. 6 unto him that teacheth in all good things 
Eph. 6. 8 that whatsoever good tiling any man do. 
PliiL ► 6 of every g. thing which is in you in Christ 
Ileb. 9. II an high priest of good tilings to come 

10. I having a shadow of good things to como 

Z.Cood, beautiful,- Ka\6v Icalon. 

Gal. 4. i8 zealously affected always in (a) good (thi.) 
Heb. 13. 9 For (it is) a good thing that the heart be 

GOOD men, lover of — 

Lover oT friend of good men, iptXayaBos philagatJws, 

Titus I. 8 a lover of good men, sober, just, holy 
COOD plaoo, in a — 
ITcZ', pleasantly. kuXus Jcalos. 

Jas. 2. 3 and say.. Sit thou here in a good place 

COOD things, teacher of — 

Teacher of good, KaXoStSdffKaXos halodidashalos. 
Titus 2. 3 not false, .teachers of good things 

GOOD, that which is — • ; 

1, That which is good, rb aya06i/ to agathon. 
Luke 6. 45 heart bringeth forth that which is good 
Bom. X. 13 Was then that which is good made death 
7. 13 working death in me by thjit which is go, 

12. 9 is evil ; cleave to that wliich is good 

13. 3 Do that wliich is good, and thou shalt 
16. 19 have you wise unto that which is good 

I Th. 5. 15 but ever follow that which is good, both 
J Pe. 3. 13 if ye be followers of that which is good ? 
3 John II that which is e-iil, but that which is gO£d 

%Thaf which is beautiful, rh Ka\6v to Icalon. " - 
Horn. 7. 18 to perform that which is good I find not 
I Th. 5. 21 aU things : hold fast that which is good 

GOOD, the thins vrWch is — 

That which is good, rh ayaS6v to agathon. 

Eph. 4. 28 with (ids) hands the thing which is good 

GOOD tidings, to bring — 

To tell good news, ^hayy^Ki^oixai euaffgelizomai. 
luko 2. io I bring you good tidings of great joy 
I Til. 3. 6 brought ua good tidings of your faith and 

GOOD -vray off, a — : ,* ■ 

Io put far off, prn rachaq, 5. 

Gen. 21. 16 went, and sat her down, .a good wsy'ofi ^ 

GOOD -way, a— ' 

To put far off, prn, rachaq, 5. 

Jadg tS. 22 when they were a good way trou the b. 



GOOD while - 

I. A gain, yet, xchiU, any more, -hv od. 

G en, 4O. 29 lie f ell . . and wopt on his neck a good v/h. 
^.Sufficient days, 17/itpa? Uai/a? hemeras hikanas. 

Acts 18. 18 1'auL.tuiTiod.. yet a good while, and then 
GOOD -words — 
Courtcmts language, xpV<^roKoyla chrestologia. 

Rom 16. i3 by good words and fair speeches deceive 
GOOD \SiLL — 
1. Good plcastire or will, Jii~i ratson. 

Deut33. 16 the good will of him that dwelt In the b. 

Mai. a. 13 or receiveth (it) with good wiU at your 

2.Good 2'leasure, evSoKia eudokia. 

Luke 2. 14 on earth peace, good will toward men 
Phil. I. 15 Some indeed preach Christ, .of good will 

Z.Good will, eUpoia cunoia. 

Eph. 6. 7 Witli good will doing servlco, as to the L. 
GOODLIKR — 
Good, 310 toh. 

I Sa. 9. 2 not among the cliildron of Israel a good. 
GOODLIEST — 
Good, 3ia tab. 

I Sa. 8. 16 your goodliest young race, and your asses 

1 Ki. 20. 3 thy children . . the goodliest, (are) mine 
G00DLI1IES3 — 

Kindness, kindliness, npn ciiesed. 

Isa. 40. 6 all tlie goodlinoss thereof (io) as tho Uovr. 
GOODLY — 
\. Honourable, shining, T^K adder. 

Eze. 17. 23 and bear fruit, and be a goodly cedar 
^.Honourable or shining, tin eder. 

Zcch.ii. 13 a goodly price tliati was prized at of th. 

3. Honourable or shining, T'J'nN addereth. 

Eze'. 17, 8 It was planted . . Ihat it might be a goodly 
i. Honour, beauty, majesty. Tin hadar. 

Lev. 23. 40 ye shall take . . the boughs of goodly trees 
h.Honour, beauty, majesty, I'ln liod. 

Zech.io. 3 hath made them as his goodly horse in 
.G.Dcsire, HTOn chemdah. 

2 Ch.36. 10 wth the goodly vessels of the house of 
1. Desires, desirable objects, n'niDn chamudoth. 

Gen. 27. IS Rebekah took goodly raiment of her eld. 

8. To be good, 3iQ tob'. 

Num 24. s How goodly are thy tents, Jacob, .thy t, 

^.Good {of form), (n?<hi)-3te tob (toar). 

Exod. 2, 2 when sh'o saw him that he (was n) goodly 
Deut. 3. as land, .that goodly mountain, and Leba. 
6. 10 to give thee great and goodly cities, wiiich 
8. 12 .and hast built goodly houses, and dwelt 
Josh. 7. 21 When I saw. , a goodly Babylonish garment 
1 Sa. 9. 2 Saul, a choice young man, and a goodly 
16. 12 of a beautiful countenance, and goodly 

1 Ki. I. 6 and !io also (was a) very goodly (-nan) 
Joel 3. s have carried into your temples my goodly 

lO.'Desirahle thing, nana machmad. 

2 Ch.36. 19 destroyed all the goodly vessels thereof 
W.Appearance, ntpp marek. . ~ 

2 Sa. 23. 21 And he slew an Egyptian, e goodly man 
\% Beauty, ornaineni, HNS peer. 

Exodsg. 28 and goodly bonnets (of) fine linon, (ind 

IS.Beauty, desire, '5? tsebi. 

Jer. ^ 3. 19 a goodly heritage of tho hosts of nations t 

li. Beauty, iee' sheplier. 

Gen. 49. 21 a hind let loose : he giveth goodly words 

Ib.Fair of form, "if<h nj; yeplieh thoar. 

Gen. 39. 6 Joseph was (a) goodly (person), and well 
Jer. II. 16 A green olive tree, .(and) of goodly fruit 

16. Good, beautiful, Ka\6s kalos 

Matt 13. 45 a merchant man seeking goodly pearls 
Luke 21. s how it was adorned with goodly stones 

17. Bright, shining, \afivp6^ lampros. 

Jas. 2. 2 a man with a gold ring in goodly apparel 
Eev. 18. 14 all tilings which were dainty and goodly 

IS.God, of might, ht< el. 
iPsa. 80. 10 the bougIi3..Cwere like) the goodly cedars 

IQ.Itattling icings, ostriches, [3^'^'> renanim: 
'%3ob 39. 13 (Gavest thou) the goodly wings unto the 

SO.yo be fair, beautiful," good, "W shaphar 

'vl>sa. 16 6 The lines are fallen., I have a goodly h. 
GOODLY, to make - - \ 
To do or make good, a'lB toh, 5 

Eos. 10 I liis land they have made goodly images 
GOOD MAN — ■ 
\.A man, ty'K ish. 

'- Prov. 7. 19 the good man (is) not at home, he is gone 
^.Eouse despot, master oftheliouse, olKoSea-iror-n^. 

Luke 22. II And ye. .say unto the good man of the h. 
GOOD TSLAS of the house — ' 
House despot, master of the house,''olicoSfcnr6TTis. 

Matt 20. iiTn-urmured against the good man of tho h. 

~ \ 24. 43 if the good man of the house had known 



]\Iiirki4. 14 8.iy yo to tho good man of tho house, Tlio 
Luke 12. 39 if tho good man of tho houso had liaown 
GOODNESS — 
1. Kindness, iDn ciiescd, 

E.'iod 34. 6 Ldni) God . . abundant in goodness and 
2 Ch.32. 32 tho acts of Uczekiah, and his goodness 

35. 26 rest of tho acts of Josiah, and his goodn, 

Psa. 33. 5 earth is full of the goodness of tho Loud 

52. t tho goodness of God (cndurcth) continu*. 

107. 8, IS, 21, 31 praise the Lord (for) his good. 

144. 2 My goodness, and iny fortress ; my high 

Prov 20. .6 will proclaim everyone his own goodness 

Hos. 6. 4 your goodnes3(is) as amoming cloud. and 

l.Good, goodness, aio tob. 

ExodiS. 9 Jethrorcjoiccdfornllthogoodnesawhlch 
Num 10. 32 what goodness the Lord shall do untoua 
Judg. 8. 3S according to all tho goodness which ho 
2 Sa. 7. 28 thou liast promised this goodnoes unto 
1 ICi. 8. 66 for all tho'goodness that the LoED had 

1 Ch.17. 26 hast promised this goodness unto thy sen 

2 Ch. 6. 41 and let thy saints rejoice in goodness 

7. 10 for the goodness that the Lord had aho, 

Psa. 16. 2 Thou (art) my Lord : my goodness, .not 

21. 3 preventest. . with the blcBaings of goodn. 

23. 6 goodness and mercy shall follow mo all 

6s. II Thou crownest the year with thy goodik 

63. 10 thou, O God, hast prepared of thy goodn. 

107. 9 and Dlloth the hungry soul «1th goodness 

Jer. 33. 9 fear and tremble for all the goodness, and 

Hos. 10. I according to the goodness of liia land they 

Z.Good, goodness, good thing, 31D tub. 

Exod33. 19 mako ail my goodness pass before thca 
Nell. 9. 25 delighted themselves in thy great goodn. 
9. 35 thy great goodness that thou gavest them 
Psa. 25. 7 remember thou me for thy goodness' 

27. 13 unless I had believed to see the goodness 
31. 19 how great (is) thy goodness, which thou 
6s. 4 satisfied with the goodness of thy house 
14s. 7 utter the memory of thy great goodness 
Isa. 63. 7 the great goodness toward the house ot 
Jer. 2. 7 fruit thereof and the goodness thereot 
31. 12 flow together to the goodness of tho L. 
31. 14 shall be satisfied with my goodness, saith 
Eos. 3. 5 fear the Lord and his goodness in the 
Zech. 9. 17 how great (is) his goodness, and how gro. 

i.Goodness, i.ya6w(Tvvij agathosune. 

Pvoin 15. 14 yo also are full of goodness, fUlcd with 
Gal. s- 22 long suffering, gentleness, goodness, faith 
Eph. 5. 9 all goodness and righteousness and truth 
2 Ih. I. u all the good pleasure of (his) goodness 

5. Usefulness, benignity, xp')0'T(5t7;s chrestoies. 
Rom. 2. 4 despisest thou the riches of his goodness 

11. 22 Behold tliereforc the f^oodncss nnd sovo. 
It. 22 goodness, if ihou continue in (his-jgood. 

6. V-^'cfnl, benign, xPlo'^o? clirialos. 

Kom. 2. 4 that tho goodm Bs of God leadeth thee 
GOODS — 
l.Strengih, f\i< on. 

Job 20. 10 and his hands shall rcBtoro their goods 
2.Force, wealth, h'n chayil.- 

Num 3 1. 9 and all their flocks, and all their goods 
Z.Good, good thing, 31a tob. ■ 

Deut 28. II Lord shall makethco plenteous In goods 

Eccl. s. II When goods increase, they are increased 

i. Good, goodness, good thing, 35D tub. 

Gen. 34. 10 the goods of his master (were) in his h. 
Neh. 9. 2s possessed houses full of all goods, avcIIs 
Job 20. 21 therefore shall no man look for his goods 

5. Work, business, npxpa mclakalu^ 

Exod22. 8, II put his' hand unto his neighbour's go. 

6. Richer, wealth, j'ppj niksin. 

Ezra 6. 8 of the king's goods, (even) of the tribute 
7. 26 confiscation of goods, or to imprisonment 
1 .Getting, acquisition, JJjp qinyan. 

Eze. 38.* 1 2 which have gotten cattle and goods, that 
38. 13 to take away cattle and goods, to take a 

8. Substance, goods, lyoi rekush. 

Gen. 14. II took all the goods of Sodom and Gomor. 
14. 12 they took Lot. .and his goods, and depa. 
14. 16 he brought back all the goods, and also 
14. 16 and his goods, and the women also, and 
14. 21 Give me. .and take the goods to thyself 
31. 18 his goods which ho had gotten, the cattle 
46. 6 their goods, which they liad gotten in 
Numi6. 32 (apporta.) unto Korah, and all (their) g. 
:■ 33. 3 for their goods, and for all their beasts 
2 Ch 21. 14 children, and thy v.ives, and all thy g. 
Ezra I. 4, 6 witji gold, and with good3,.aUd,withbc8. 
d.Good, good thing, ayaSos (igat7i,os. 

Lukei2. iB will I bestow all my fruitsTrndmygoodJ 
■ ■ ,12.19 lii^st much goods laid up for many years 
10. Essence, svhsta.ncc, ohcrla ousia: 

Lukeis. 12 the' portion of goods that falleth (to idk% 

11. Vessel, i7istrument, ctk^vos skeuos: 

Matti2. 29 how can one enter, .and spoil his goods 
Mai-lc 3. 27 No man can enter, .and spoil hia goods 

12. The things existing, ra v-n-dpxovra ta huparcJio. 
ilatt24. 47 shall make Iiim ruler over all his goods 

25. 14 servants, .and delivered unto them his g. 
Lnkeii. si keepeth his palace, his goods are in pea. 
16. 'x unto him that he had wasted bis goods 
19. 8 the half of my goods I give to the poor 



GOODS 



430 



GOVERNORS 



I Co. 13. 3 I bostow all my goods to feed (the poor) 
^.Eob.io. 34 took joyluUy the spoiling of your goods 

IZ^xistence, substance, virap^is huparxis. 

Acts E. 45 And sold their possessions and goods, and 

GOODS, to b« increased ■with - 

To be rich, xoealihy, irXovrica ploutao. 

Bev. 3. 17 and increased with goods, and have need 

OO0D8, thy — 

The things belonging to thee, to. aa. ta sa. 

Jiuke 6. 30 takoth away thy goods ask (them) not aga. 

GOPHER — 

Gopher, cedar, cypress, fir tcood, ijS gopher. 

Gen, 6. 14 Make thee an ark of gopher wood; rooms 

dOEE, to — 

To push, gci-e, nJj nagach. 

Excdsi. 28 ox gore a man or a woman, that they die 
21. 31 Whether he have gored a son, or have g- 

OOHGEOTJS — 

Mright, shining, Xafiirpos lampros. 

Luke23. II arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent 

GOEGEOTJSLY, most — 
Perfection, Vi'??? miklol. 

Eze. 23. 12 captains, .rulers clothed moat gorgeously 

GOKGEOTTSLy appareUod, they ■which are — 
Those in splendid garments, di iv i/iOTiC/iij) ivZ6l^ 
iirdpxoyreshoien himatismSendaxuhuparchontes. 
Luke 7. 25 they which are gorgeously apparelled, and 

CfO'-SHES, ]^3. 

1. The name of a part of Egypt where the Israelites 
dwelt during their sojourn there. It is usually called 
the " land of Goshen " but also simply Goshen. " The 
land of Eameses " seems (Gen. 47. 11) to have been 
another name for Goshen, unless it be simply a district 
of it. From Gon. 45. 10 it appears to have been a 
territory near the palace of Joseph's Pharaoh, who was 
of the ijth Egyptian dynasty, and resided part of the 
year at Memphis, and during harvest time at Avaris, 
on the Bubastite or 'Pelusiac branch of the Nile. 
Goshen was probably the extreme province of Egypt 
towards Canaan (Gen. 46. 28, 29, and 33> 34)- 

Gen. 45. 10 And thou shalt dwell in the land of G. 

46. 28 he sent Judah. .to direct his face unto G. 

46. 28 and they came Into the land of G. 

46. 29 went up to meet Israel his father, to G. 

46. 34 that ve may dwell in the land of G. : for 

47. I and, behold, they (are) in the land of Q. 
47. 4 let thy servants dwell in the land of G. 
47. 6 in the land of G. let them dwell : and if 
47. 27 And Israel dwelt . .in the country of G. 
50. 8 little ones, .they left in the land of G. 

Exod. 8. 22 I will sever in that day the land of G. 

g. 26 Only in the.land of G. . .was there no hail 

B. A district in southern Canaan, between Gaza and 
Oibeon, and part of the maritime plain of Judah. 

Josb.iq. 41 And Joshua smote, .all the country of G. 
II. 16 So Joshua took, .all the land of G., and 

8. A town in the mountains of Judah. 

Josh. 15. SI And G., and Holon, and Giloh ; eleven 
GOSPEL — 

Good news, tidings, word, evayy£\iov euaggelion. 

Matt. 4. 23 preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and 

9. 35 preacliing the gospel of the kingdom, and 

24. 14 gospel of the kingdom shall be preached 

26. 13 Wheresoever this gospel shall be preach. 

Mark i. i beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ 

1. 14 preaching the gospel of the kingdom of 

1. 15 at hand : repent ye, and believe the gos. 

8. 35 lose his life for my sake and the gospel's 

10. 29 or lands, for my sake, and the gospel's 

13. 10 the gospel must first be published among 

14. 9 Wheresooverthis gospel shall bo preached 
16. IS [and preach the gospel to every creature] 

Acts 15. 7 Gentiles, .should hear the word of the g. 
20. 24 to testify the gospel of the grace of God 
Eom. I. I Paul, .separated unto the gospel of God 

1. 9 whom I serve virith my spirit in the gospel 
1. 16 1 am not ashamed of the gospel of Clirist 

2, i5 by Jesus Christ according to my gospel 
10. 16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel 
Ti. 28 As concerning the gospel .. enemies for 

15. i6 ministering the gospel of God, that the 
15. i5rl have fully preached the gospel of Christ 

15. s9 fulness of the blessing of [the gospel of) C. 

16. 25 to Btablish you according to my gospel 

1 Co. 4. IS I have begotten you V>rough the gospel 

9. la lest we should hiider the gospel of Christ 
9. 14 preach the gospel should live of the gos. 
9. i3 1 may inake the gospel of Christ without 
9. 18 that I abuse not my power in the gospel 
9. 23 Uil» I do for the gospel's sake, that I mi. 

15. 1 1 declare tmto you the gospel which I pr. 

2 Co. 2. 12 I came to Troas to (preach) Chriat's gos. 

4, 3 if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that 
4, 4 the light of the glorious gospel of Christ 
8. 18 whose praise (is) in the gospel throughout 
9. 13 professed oubjeetion unto the gospel of C. 
to. 14 to you also in (preaching) the gospel of C. 

1 1. 4 or another gospel, which ye have not ace. 
li. 7 because I have preached to you the gos. 

GaL I. 6 are . . removed from him . . unto another g. 
I. 7 and would pervot* the gospel of Christ 
I. ti the gospel which waa preached of me is 



Col. 
tTh. 



iTh. 



Gal. 2. 2 th:it gospel which I preach among 

2. 5 that the trutli of the gospel might contin. 
2. 7 that the gospel of the unclrcuincision was 

2. 14 not. .according to the truth of the gospel 
Eph. I. 13 after that ye heard.'.the gospel oi your 

3. 6 of his promise in Christ by the gospel 

b. IS with the preparation of the gospel of pe. 
6. 19 to make known the mystery [of the gospel] 
Phil. I. s ^or your fellowship in the gospel from 
X. 7 defence and confirmation of the gospel 
I. 12 rather unto the furtherance of the gospel , 
1. 17 that I am set for the defence of the gospel 
I. 27 be as it becometh the gospel of Christ 

1. 27 striving together for the faith of the gos. 

2. 22 a son . . he hath served with me in the go. 

4. 3 women which laboured with me in the g. 
4. IS that in the beginning of the gospel, when 
I. 5 In the word of the truth of the gospel 
1. 23 not moved away from the hope of the g. 

S our gospel came not unto you in word 
2 to speak unto you the gospel of God with 
4 allowed, .to be put m trust with the gos. 

8 not the gospel of God only, but also our 

9 we preached unto you the gospel of God 
2 f eUow labourer in the gospel of Christ 
8 that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jes. 

2. 14 Whereunto he called you by our gospel 

1 Ti. I. II According to the glorious gospel of xha 

2 Ti. I. 8 partaker of the afflictions of the gospel 

1. 10 immortality to light through the gospel 

8. 8 raised from the dead according to my go. 
Phia, 13 ministered, .in the bonds of the gospel 

I Pe. 4. 17 of them that obey not the gospel of (Jod! 
Kev. 14. 6 having the everlasting gospel to preach 

GOSPEL, to preach before the — 
To tell good news before hamd, irpoevayyeXl^oiiai^ 
Gal. 3. 8 preached before the gospel unto Abraham 

GOSPEL (of), to preach the — 
To tell good iiews, evayyeXlCo/xai euaggelizomai. 
Luke 4. 18 he hath anointed me to preach the gospel 

9. 6 preaching the gospel, and healing every 
20. I as he taught . . and preached the gospel 

Kom. I. 15 I am ready to preach the gospel to you 
10. IS oi them that [preach the gospel of peace] 
15. 20 so h^ve I strived to preach the gospel 

1 Cq, I. 17 not to baptize, but to preach the gospel 

9. iS though I preach the gospel, 1 have noth. 
g. 16 woe is unto me, if I preach not the gos. ! 
9. 18 that, when I preach the gospel, I may 

2 Co. 10. 16 To preach the gpsppl in the (regions) be. 
GaL I. 8 preach any other gospel unto you than 

I. 9 If any . . preach any pther gospel unto you 
4. 13 I preached the gospel unto you at the 

GOSPEL into or unto, to preach the — 
To tell good news, evay-yeXi^ofiai euaggelizomai. 
Acts 8. 23 preached the gospel jn many villages of 
14. 7 And there they preached the gospel 
14. 21 when they had preached the gospel to 
16. 10 called us for to preach the gospel unto 
I Pe. 1. 12 them that have preached the gosjwl unto 

GOSPEL, to he preached by the — 

To tell good, news, ei/ayyeXi^ofiat euaggelizom/ii. 
I Pe. I. 25 which by the gospel is preached unto you 

GOSPEL is preached te or unto, the — 

To tell good news, evayye\i(ofiai euaggelizomai. 
Luke 7. 23 to the poor the gospel is preached 
Heb. 4. 2 For unto us was the gospel preached, as 

1 Pe. 4. 6 for this cause was the gospel preached 

GOSPEL praachod to, to have the — 

To tell good news, eiiayyexi^ojjiat euaggelizomai. 

Matt. 11. 5 the poor have the gospel preached to them 
GOTTEN, to bo — 
l.To be gathered, IPK asaph, 2. 

2 Sa. 17. 13 Moreover if he be gotten into a city, then 

2. To he given, ]cu nathan, 6. 

Job 28. %s cannot be gotten for gold, neither shall 

3. To draw away, iTroo-iro'cu apospao. 

Acts 21. 1 that after we were gotten from them 
eOTTESF hastily, ta he — 
To be abhorred, got by abhorred Tneans, hu'^ bacho.l, 4, 

Pro V. 20. 21 An inheritance (may be) gotten hastily 
GOimD — 
LQaurd, palma christi, iVij'p qiqayon. 

Jon. 4. 6 the tsKB God prepared a gourd, and 

4. 6 So Jonah was exceeding glad of the gou. 
4. 7 and it smote the gourd that it withered 
4. 9 Doest thou well to be angry for the go. ? 
4. 10 Thou hast had pity on the gourd, for t'ne 

2.Knobs, gourds, wild cucumbers, WPS paqquoth. 

2 Ki. 4. 39 gathered thereof wild gourds his lap full 
OOYEKS, to — 
l.To bind up, gird, v^n chahash. 

Job 34. 17 Shall even he that hatetn right govern? 

2. To lead forth, nijj nachah, 5. 

P.sa. 67. 4 and govern the nations upon earth. Sel. 

3. To do, make, work, use, n'^J? asah. 

I Ki.2i. 7 Dost thou now govern the kingdom of I. ? 
GOVEENESIfT — 
l.Rtcle, ■"ipS'^P meinslialah. 

Isa. Z2J ai I will commit thy government Into his 



I.PrvnceVy power, rrpTi nv,srah. 

Isa. 9. 6 the government shall be npon his should. 
9. 7 Of the increase of (his) government and 
Z.A steering, piloting, directing, Kv^epvT](ris kubcr. 

1 C0.12. 28 helps, governments, diversities of tongues 
i.I^rdskip, power, Kvpiorris kuriotSs. 

2 Pe. 2. 10 walk after the flesh, .and depise govern. 
GOVEENOE — 

l.A leader, r^H, »]5^N: alluph. 

Zech. 9. 7 he shall be as a governor In Judah, msfl 
12. 5 the governors of Judah shall say in their 
12. 6 In that day will I make the governors of 
2.T0 grave, decree, ppn chaqaq. 

Judg. 5. 9 My heart (is) toward the governors of Is. 
Z.To decree, ppij chaqaq, 3a. 

Judg. 5. 14 out of Machir camo down governors, and 
LTo rule, '■,90 quashal. 

Gen. 45. 26 he (is) governor over all the land of Egy, 

2 Ch. 23. 20 the governors of the people, and all the 

Psa. 22. 23 and he (is) the governor among the nat. 

Jer. 30. 21 their governor shall proceed from the 

h.Leader, one going before, TJJ nagid. 

2 Ch.28. 7 and Azrikam the governor of the houso 
6.0ii« lifted up, prince, N'ifJ nasi. 

2 Ch. I. 2 to every governor in all Israel, the chief 

7. Governor, captain, viceroy, nns peehah. 

1 Ki-io. 15 and of the governors of the country 

2 Ch. 9. 14 govemorsofthecountry.broughtgoldanl 
Ezra 8. 36 to the governors on this side the river 
Meh. 2. 7 given me to the governors beyond the rl. 

2. 9 I came to tho governors beyond the river 

3, 7 unto the throne of the governor on this 
5. 14 to be their governor in the land of Jud. 
5. 14 have not eaten the bread of the governor 
5. IS the former governors, .were chargeable 
S. 18 required not I the bread of the governor 

12. 26 in the days of Nehemiah the governor 
Esth. 3. 12 governors that (were) over every provinea 
Hag. I. I, 14 the son of Shealtiel, governor of Jud. 

2. 2 son of Shealtiel, governor of Judah, and 
B. 21 Speak to Zerubbabel, governor of Judah 

Mai. I. 8 offer it now unto thy governor ; will ho 

8. Governor, captain, viceroy, -nns peehah, 

Ezra 5. 3, 6 Tatnai, governor on this side the river 

5. 14 Sheshbazzar. whom he had madegovem. 

6. 6 Now. .Tatnai, governor beyond the ri'-or 
6. 7 let the governor, .build this house of G. 
6. 13 Then Tatnai, governor on this side tho 

9.0verseer, inspector, l^p^ paqid. 

Jer. 20. I who (was) also chief governor In the hen. 

10. Head, prince, chief, captain, li? sar. 

J Ki. 22 26 unto Anion tho governor of tlie city, and 
2 Ki. 23. 8 the gate of Joshua the governor of the 
; Ch.24. 5 governors of the sanctuary, and govern. 
2 Ch.i8. 25 carry him back to Amon the governor 

ll.Ruler, a''W shallit. 

Gen. 42. 6 Joseph (was) the governor over the land 

12. Ethnarch, ruler of a people, idvdpxv ethnarch. 

2 Co. II. 32 the governor under Ai-etas the king kept 
13. To make, lead, guide straight, tuOuvw euthuuS 

J as. 3. 4 turned, .wliithersoever the governor list. 

14. Leader,guide,one going before, T)y eixdvhegemdn. 
Matt. 10. 18 ye shall be brought before governors 

27. 2 delivered him to Pontius Pilate the gov. 
27. II stood before the governor : and the gov. 
27. 14 insomuch that the governor marvelled 
27. IS the governor was v/ont to release unto 
27. 21 The governor answered and said unto th. 

27. 23 [the governor said,] Why, what evil hath 
27 27 Then the soldiers of the governor took J. 

28. 14 And if this come to the governor's ears 
Luke2o. 20 unto the power and authority of the gov. 
Acts 23. 24 and bring . . saf e imto Felix [the governor] 

23. 26 unto the most excellent governor Felix 
23 33 and delivered the epistle to the governor 

23. 34 when the governor had read . .he asked ot 

24. I who informed the governor against Paul 
24. 10 after that the governor had beckoned 
26. 30 the king rose up, and the governor, and 

1 Pe. 2. 14 Or unto governors, as unto them that are 

15. ^o Uad, guide, go before, riyiotiai hegeomai. 
Matt. 2. 6 for out of thee shall come a Governor 
Acts 7. 10 he made him governor over Egypt and 

IQ.Hoiise manager, oli{ov6ixot oilco»o7nos. 

Gal. 4. 2 is under tutors and governors until the 

GOVEENOE, to he — 

To go before, be leader or guide, Tiye/ioyeia. 
Luke 2. 2 made when Cyrenius was governor of S. 

3. I Pontius Pilate being governor of Judea 
GOVEENOE of the feast — 

Chief of a triklinium, apyi'rplKMvos arckitriklinos. 

John 2. 8 and bear unto the governor of the feast 
2. 9 th? governor of the feast called the brid. 
GO'VEKJfOE, chief — 
Leader, oyie going before, TJi nagid. 

I Ch.29. 22 Solomon, .and anointed (him). .tLecbiefft 

GOVEENOSS — 
Prefects., pajp signin. 

Dan. 3, 43 chief of tbe govemers over all the viM 



GOZAN 



431 



GRAPH 



Dan. 3. 2 tho princes, the governors, and tlie capt. 

3. 3 Then the princes, the governors, and cap. 

3. 27 the princes, governors, and capLaius, ami 

6. 1 the governors, and the princes, the coun. 

GO'-ZAH, \i\ifood. 

The English version makes this name appear to be a 
river ; though it was evidently not a river but a 
coiintry. Gozan was a place to which Israel was carried 
away by PiU, Tiglath-PUeser, !>nd Shalmaneser (possibly 
Sargon). It was perhaps identical \vith the Gauza- 
niiis of Ptolemy, and the Mygdonia of other writers. 
The river Habor (now Elhabour), watered and drained 
it as the great Mesopotamlan affluent of the Euphrates. 
2 lCi.17. 6 and placed, .in Habor (by) the river of G. 

18. II put them, .in Habor (by) tho river of G. 

19. 12 G., and Haran, and Rczeph, and the 

t Ch. 5. 26 Hara, and to the river G., unto this day 
Isa. 37. 12 G., and Haran. and liczeph, and tho 

CSACB — 

LCrr'ace, favour, ]n chen. 

Oen. 6. 8 Noah found grace'in the eyes of the Lord 
19. 19 thy servant hath found grace in thy sight 

32. 5 sent, .that I may find grace In thy sight 

33. 8 to find grace in tho sight of my lord 
33. 10 if now I have found grace in thy sight 

33. I J let me find grace in the sight of my lord 

34. 21 Let me find grace in your eyes, and v/hat 
39. 4 Joseph found grace in his sight, and ho 
47. 25 let us find grace in the sight of my lord 
47. 29 If now I have found grace in thy sight 
50. 4 If now I have found grace in your eyes 

Esod33. 12 and thou hast also found grave in my 
33. 13 if I have found grace in thy sight, shov? 
33. 13 know, .that I may find grace in thy sight 

33. 16 tliy people have found grace In thy sight ? 
33. 17 thou hast found grace in my sight, and I 

34. 9 If now I have found grace in thy sight 
Num32. 5 it we have found grace in thy sight, let 
Judg. 6. 17 If now I have found grace in thy sight 
Kuth 2. 2 after (him) in whose sight I shall find gr, 

2. 10 Why havo I found grace in thine eyes 

1 Sa. 1. 18 Let thino handmaid find grace in thy 

20. 3 tl-.at I have found grace in thine eyes 
27. 5 If I have now found grace in thine eyes 

2 Sa. 14. 22 that I have found grace in thy sight," my 

16. 4 (that) I may find grace In thy sigiht, my 
Esth. 2. 17 she obtained gi-ace and favour in his sight 
Psa. 45. 2 grace is poured into thy lips : therefore 

84. II the Lord will give grace and glory : no 
Pl'ov. 1. § For they, .an ornament of grace unto thy 

3. 22 life unto thy soul, and grace to thy neck 

3. 34 Surely, .he giveth grace unto the lov/!y 

4. 9 give to thine head an ornament of grace 
S3. II (for) the grace of his lips the king (shall 

Jcr. 31. 2 The people, .found grace in the wilder. 
Zcch. 4. 7 shoutings, (crying), Grace, grace unto it I 
ID. JO tha spirit of grace and of supplications 

'Z.Cfrccc, supplication for grace, njn^ techinnah. 
Erra 9. 8 now for a little space grace hath boon 

'i.Grccefdness, comeliness, einrpdireia euprepeia. 
j£3. I. II the grace of the fashion of it pcrisheth 

i.Qrace, graciowsness, x<^P's charis. 

Luke 2. 40 and the grace of God was upon him 
John 1.14 dwelt among us . . full of grace and truth 

1. 16 And of his fulness, .ar.d grace for grace 

1. 17 grace and truth came by Jesus Christ 
Acts 4. 33 tho apostles, .great grace was upon them 

II. 23 when he came, and had seen tho grace of 

13. ix persuaded, .to continue in the grace of G. 

14. "g gave testimony unto the word of his graco 

14. 26 been recommended to the grace of God 
13. II that through the grace of the Lord Jesus 

15. 40 being recommended . . unto the grace of G. 
18. 27 them, .which had believed through grace 
so. 24 to testify the gospel of the grace of God 
20. 32 to the word of liis grace, which is able 

Kom. I. 5- By whom wo have received grace and ap. 
1. 7 Grace to you and peace from God our F. 

3. 24 Being justified freely by his grace through 

4. 4 is tho reward not reckoned of grace, but 

4. i5 (it is) of faith, that (it might be) by grace 

5. 2 access . . into this grace wherein we stand 
5. 15 the grace of God, and the gift by grace 
5. 17 they which receive abundance of grace 
5. 20 where sin abounded, grace did much more 

5. 21 even so might grace reign tlirough right. 

6. I Shall we continue in sin, that grace may 
6. 14, 15 are not under the law,but under grace 

II. 5 remnant according to. .election of grace 
It. 6 if by grace, then (is it) no more of worlcs 
J I. 6 otherwise grace is no more grace. But 

11. 6 (it bo) ot works, [then ia it no more grace] 

12. 3 through thegracegiven unto me, toevery 
1 2. 6 according to the grace that is given to 
13. 13 of the grace that is given to me of God 
r6. 20 The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 

16. 24 [The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ] 

I Co, I. 3 Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from G. 
I. 4 the grace of God which is given you by 
3. 10 the graco of God which is given imto me 
10. 30 if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil 
15. JO grace of God I am what I am : and his g. 
IS- 10 1, but the grace of God which was with 
i6k 23 grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with 
s Co. M. 2 Grace (be) to you and peace from God 

1. 12 but by the grace of God, we have had our 
4. -IS that the abundant grace might through 
6.^1 ye receive not the grace of God In vain 
a, .X we doj'ou to wit of the grace of Qod - 



2 Co. 8. 6 also finish in you the same graco also 
8. 7 (see) that ye abound in this grace also 

8. 9 know the grace of our Lord Jcbus Christ 
8. 19 chosen, .to travel with us witli tliis grace 

9. 8 able to make all grace abound toward 
9. 14 for tlie exceeding grace of God in you 

12. 9 My grace is sufficient for thee ; for loy 

13. 14 The graco of the Lord Jesus Christ, and 
GaL I. 3 Grace (be) to vou and peace from God the 

I. 6 the grace of Chriit unto another gospel 

1. 15 who separated, .and called (me) by his g. 

2. 9 perceived the grace that was given unto 
2. 21 1 do not frustrate the graco of God : for 

5. 4 by tho law ; ye are fallen from grace 

6. 18 graco of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with 
£ph. I. 2 Grace (be) to you, and peace, from God 

I. 6 To the praise of the glory of his grace 

1. 7 according to tho riches of his graco 

c. 5 together with Christ, by grace ye are sav. 

2. 7 show the exceeding riches of his graco In 

0. 8 by grace are you saved through faith , and 

3. 2 dispensation of the grace of God which 
3. 7 according to the gift of the grace of God 

3. 8 least of all saints, is this grace given 

4. 7 But unto every one of us is given graco 
4.29 it may minister grace unto the hearers 

.6. 24 Grace (be) with all them that love our L. 
Phil. I. a Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from God 

1. / ye all are pari;akers of my graco 

4. 23 grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with 
CoL I. 2 Graco (be) unto you, and peace, from God 
I. 6 and knew the grace of God In truth 

3. 16 singing with grace in your hearts to tho 

4. 6 Let your speech (be) o'lway with grace 

4. 18 Puimember my bonds. Grace (be) with 
I Th. I. I Graco (bo) unto you, and peace, from O. 

5. e8 grace cf our Loi-d Jesus Christ (be) with 
a Th. I. 2 Grace unto you, and peace, from God our 

I. 12 graco of our God and the Lord Jesus C. 
2. 16 consolation and good hope through graco 

3. 18 grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) witli 

1 Ti. J. 2 Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from God our 

1. 14 gr.-.co of our Lord was exceeding abunda. 

6. 21 Grace (be) with thee. Amen 

2 TL I. 2 Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from Gcd the 

.1. 9 according to his own purpose and grace 

2. I strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus 

4. 22 [Grace (be) vrith you. Amen] 

Titus I. 4 Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from God the 

2. II the grace of God that brrngeth salvation 

3. 7 being justified by his grace, we should 

3. IS Grace (be) with you all. Amen 

Phm. 3 Grace to you, and peace, from 6od our 
25 grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) v/itU 

Eeb. 2. 9 by the grace of God should tasto death 
4. 16 come boldly unto the throne of grace 
4. 16 and find grace to help in time of need 
10. 29 done despite unto tho spirit of grace 7 

12. 15 lest any man fail of the grace of God 

i:. 28 let lis havo graco, whereby wo may serve 

13. 9 that the heart be estabLshed ■with grace 
13. 23 Grace (bo) v/ith you all. Amen 

Jas. 4. 6 But he giveth more grace. Wherefore he 

4. 6 but giveth grace unto the humble 

1 Po. I. 2 Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied 

1. 10 of the grace (that should come) unto you 
I. 13 hope to the end for the grace that is to 

3. 7 being heirs together of the grace of life 

4. 10 stewards of the manifold grace of God 

5. 5 For God. .giveth grace to the humble 

5. 10 the God of aU grace, who hath called us 
5. 12 th{ true grace of Gcd wherein ye stand 

2 Pe. I. 2 Grace and peace be multiplied unto you 

3. 18 grow in grace, and (in) the knowledge of 
2 Jo. 3 Grace be with you, mercy, ^and) peace 
Judo 4 the grace of God into lasciviousnesc, and 
Eev. I. 4 Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from him 
22. 21 grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with 

GSACIOTTS — 

l.Gracc, favour, ]n chciu 

Prov.ii. 16 A gracious woman retaincth honour; and 
EccL JO. 12 words of a wise man s mouth (arc) gracL 

i.Graciozis, pJri chcmnun. 

Exod22. 27 that I will hear; for I (am) gr.acious 

34. 6 merciful and gracious, long suffering and 

2 Ch.30. 9 Lord your God (is)gracious and merciful 

Neh. 9. 17 gracious and merciful, slov/ to anger, and 

9. 31 for thou (art) agracious and merciful God 

Psa. 86. J5 a God full of compassion, and graciovs 

1C3. 8 Tho LoED (is) merciful and gracious, slow 

III. 4 tlie LOF.3 (i£) gracious, and full of conip. 

IJ2. 4 gracious, and full of compassion, and ri. 

116. 5 Gracious (is) the Lord, and righteous; yea 

145. 8 The Lord (is) gracious, and full of comp. 

Joel 2. 13 for he (is) gi-acious and merciful, slow to 

Jon. 4. 2 for I knew that thou (art) a gracious God 

S.Gracc, graciotisness, x°-P'^ charis- 

Luke 4. 22 and wondered at the gracious words which 

LUseful, kind, xPV<rr6s chrestos. 

1 Pe. 2. 3 If., ye have tasted that the Lord (is) gra. 

GEACIOUS, to be — 

l.To grace, be gracious, ]}n chanan. 

Gen. 43. 29 said, (Jod be gracious unto thee, my son 
Exod33. 19 will be gracious to whom I will be grac. 
Num. 6. 25 shine upon thee, and be gracious unto 

2 Ki. 13. 23 Lord was gracious unto them, and had c. 
Job 33. 24 Then he is gracious unto him, and saith 
Psa. ij. 9 B^th God foigotteato be gracious? hath 



Isa. 30. 18 wait, that he may be gracious unto yoa 
30. 19 lie will be very gracious unto thee at Ou 
33. 2 O Loud, be gracious unto us ; wo have 
Amos 5. 15 Lord God of hosts will be gracious unto 
ilal. J. 9 beseech God tliat he will be gracious unto 

2. To be gracious, ]}n, chanan, 2. 

Jcr. 22. 23 how gracious sluilt thoa be when pangj 
OEACIOUS to, to be — 
To be gracicnis, act graciously, Jjri cJianan, 3. ' 

2 Sa. 12. 22 GODWill be gracious to me, that the child 
GEACIOTJSLT — 
Good, 3"i0 tab. 

Hos. 14. 2 receive (ns) graciously : go wiU werendei 
GRACIOTISLT, to deal, or give — 
To be gracious, (jri chav.an. 

Gen. 33. 5 children which God hath graclonaly glreii 
33. II God hath dealt graciously with mc, and 
GEAFF in or into, to — 
To engraft, stick in, iyKcyrpt(a cij!xntrizO, 

Rom II. 17 thou, .wert gra(l^;d in among them, and 
n. 19 broken off, that I might be graflcd In 
II. 23 And they also, .shall be grafted in 
i:. 23 for God is able to grail' them in again 
II. 24 and wert gralfed contrary to nature Into 
II. 24 how much more shall these .. be graffcd in 
GRAIN — 
A kernel, grain, seed, kSkkos kokkos. 

Matt 13. 31 The kingdom of heaven is like to a grara 

17. 20 If ye have faith as a grain of mustard no. 

Mark 4. 31 (It is) like a grain of mustard seed, which 

Lukei3. 19 It is like a grain of mustard seed, which 

17. 6 If ye had faith asa grain of mustard seed 

1 Co. 15. 37 not that body that shall be, but bare gr. 
OJLAIS, least — 

Grain, pebble, "I'ny tseror. 

Amos 9. 9 yet shall not the least grain fall qi>od ihe 
GEAlTDMOTHEa — 
Mamma, grandinotlier, iiinn-q mammi. 

2 It I. 5 which dwelt first in thy grandmother 
GEAirr — 

Grant, permission, l'lY^ rishyon, 

Ezra 3. 7 according to the grant that they had of CS. 

GEAHT, to — 

1. To cause to come in, K^3 bo, 5. 

I Ch. 4. 10 God granted him that which he requested 

i.To give, ]nj naikan. 

Lev. 25. 24 ye shall grant a redemption for the land 
Euth I. 9 Tlie I.OKD grant you that ye may find rest 
I Sa. I. 17 the God of Israel grant.. thy petition that 

1 Ch.2i. 22' Grant me the place of (this) threshing flo. 

21. 22 thou bhalt grant it me for the full price 

2 Ch.12. 7 but I will grant them some deliverance 
Ezra 7. 6 and the king granted him all his request 
Neh. I. II grant him mercy in the sight of this man 

2. 8 the king granted me, according to the go. 

Esth. 5. 8 if it please the king to grant my petition 

8. II Wherein the king granted the Jews which 

Job 6. 8 that God would grant., the tiling that I 

Psa. 20. 4 Grant thee according to thine own heart 

85. 7 Show us thy mercy . .grant us thy ealva. 

140. 8 Grant not, Lord, the desires of the wL 

3. To do, make, work, vsc, n^ij; asah. 

Job 10. 12 Thou hast granted me life and favour 

4. To give, SiSa/JLt didomi. 

Markio. 37 Grant unto us that we may sit, one on 
Luke I. 74 That he would grant unto us, that wo 
Acts 4. 29 grant unto thy servants, that with all 

II. 18 Then hath God also unto the Gentiles gr. 

14. 3 granted signs and wonders to be done by 
Rom 15. 5 grant you to be like minded one toward 
Eph. 3. 16 That ho would grant you, according to 
2 Ti. I. 18 The Lord grant unto him that he may 
Eev. 3. 21 To him that overcometh wiU I grant to 

19. 8 And to her was granted tliat she should 

5. To say, speak, (1t?ov eipon. 

Matt 20. 21 Grant that these my two sons may sit 

6. To grant cs a favour, xapfC"/^"' charizomai. 

Acts 3. 14 desired a murderer to be granted unto 
GEAMT graciously, to — 
To be graciov-s, give gra/x, favour, jyj ehanan, 

Psa. I Tg. 25 way of lying, and grant me thy law grad. 
GEAirrED, to be — 
l.To give, inr.alhan. 

2 Ch. 1. 12 Vrisdom and knowledge fis) granted nnto 

Prov 10. 24 desire of the righteous snail be granted 

2. To be given, jm rMtkan, 2. 

Esth. 5. 6 ^^'hat (is) thy petition?, .it shall bo gran. 
7. 2 Wliatfis) thy petition . .it shall be granted 

9. 12 what (13) thy potiticn . .it shall be granted, 

9. 13 let it be granted to the Jew» which (arc) 
GEAPE — 

A pari, single berry, 3^9 peret. 

Lev. 19. 10 neither ^ait thou gather (every) gr«pe ot 

GEAPE, tender — 

Tender JUnotr, the bulb, ijiJO semadar. 

Song 2. 13 the vines (with) the tender grape gl»e a 

2. I j-the vines : for our vines (have) tender gz. 

7. 12 let us see if . .the tender ifrape apj^ar 



GRAF] 



432 



GRAVEN 



iSKAPE gatherer — 

Tq cut off, gather, is? hatsar. 

Jer. • 6. 9 turn back thine hand as a grape eatherer 
4*9. 9 If grape gatherers come to thee, would 

Obad. V 5 if the grape gatherers came to thee 

CBAPE gleanings,* gleaning of grapes ^ 

f/leanini/s, niV^V oleloth. 

Judg. 8. z (la) not the gleaning of the grapes of Ep. 
Mic. 7. 1 1 am.. as the grape gleanings of the Vint. 

GRAPES —", 

i. (Jleanings, tih^y oleloth. 
(Obad. ,,, 5 came, .would they not leave (some) gra.? 

i.Orape, ajg endb.- 

Gell. 40. ij I took the grapes, and pressed them Into 

49. II and his clothes in the blood of grapes 
yAy. 25. 5 neithe"r gather the grapes of thy vine und. 
: Num. 6. ■ 3 any liquor of grapes, nor eat moist grapes 
. 13. 20 the time (was) the time of tho first ripe g. 
13. 23 cut. .a branch with one cluster of grapes 
J)eut23. 24 thou mayest eat grapes thy fill at thine, 
32. 14 thou didst drink the pure blood of the g. 
32. 32 their grapes (arc) grapes of gall, their cL 
Weh.13. 15 as also wine, grapes, and figs, and aH 
Isa. 5. 2, 4 looked that it should bring forth grapes 
Jer.- 8. 13 no grapes on the vine, nor Ugs on the fig 
Eos. 9. 10 1 found Israel like grapes in the wildern. 
Amos 9. 13 the treader of grai>es him that sowetU 

&.Chister 0/ grapes, <rra<pvk'fi staphvle.''' 

Matt. 7. 16 Do men gather [grapes] of thorns, or figs 
Xuke 6. 44 nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes 
JElej;. 14. 18 and gather .for her [grapes] are fully ripo 

,;SAPSS, gleaning — 

Gleanings, ffh^V oleloth. 

Isa. 17. 6 Yet gleaning grapes shall be left In it, as 
" 24. 13 as the gleaning grapes when tho vintage 
Jer. 49. 9 would they not leave . .gleaning grapes 1 

CHAPES, ripe ^- 

Qrape, ajy enab. 

Gen. 40. 10 clusters thereof brought forth ripo grapes 

GRAPES, T?7ild — 

had grapes^ Di^x? heushim. 

Isa. V 5. z looked . . and it brought forth iTild grapes 
5. 4 wherefore . . brought it forth wild grapes' 

CEASS — 

X.Tender grass, ne'i deshe. 

Gen. I. u Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb 
I. 12 And the earth brought forth grass, .herb 
Job 6. 5 Doth the wild ass bray when he hath gr.? 
Isa. I j; 6 the grass faileth, there is no green thing* 
Jer. 14. 5 »nd forsook (it), because there was rit) gr. 

p.flay, grass, herb, -Vin chatsir. 

i Ki. 18. 5 wo may find grass to save the horses and 
2 Ki. 19. 26 the grass on the house tops, and . . blasted 
Job 40. IS Behold now behemoth, .he eateth grass 
Psa. 37. 2 they shall soon be cut down like the grass 
90. 5 in the morning, .like grass (which) grow. 

103. 15 man, his days (are) as grass ; as a flower 

104. 14 He causeth the grass to grow for the cat. 
129. 6 Let them be as the grass (upon) the house 
147. 8 who maketh grass to grow upon the mou. 

Isa. 35. 7 where each lay., grass, with reeds and ru. 
■^ 37. 27 the grass on the house tops, and. .blasted 
40. 6 All flesh (is) grass, and all the goodlinfiss 
■ 40. 7 The grass witheroth, the flower fad*h 
40. 7 blowetli upon it : surely the people (is) g. 
40. 8 The grass withereth, the flower fadeth 
44. 4 tliey shall spring up . . among the grass 
51. 12 the son of man. .shall be jiiadfl,. grass 

S.Oreen herb or grass, py_ yercq. 

Num22. , 4 as the ox licketh up the grass 6t tfitf field 

ii.ITerb, grass, ^^ay eseh. 

Deut.ii. IS I'will send grass ill thy fields for thy cat. 
29. 23 nor any grass groweth therein, like tho 
32. 2 distil, .as the showers upon the grass 
B Ki.19. 26 they were (as) the grass of the field, and 
Job 5. 2S thine offspring as tlio grass of the earth i 
Psa. 72. 16 city shall flourish like grass of the earth' 
92. 7 When the wicked spring as the grass, and 
102. 4 My heart is smitten, .withered like grass 
102. II like a shadow. .1 am withered like grass 
106. 20 the similitude of an ox that eateth grass 
Prov 19. »2 but lys favour (is) as d,ew upon the grass 
Isa. 37. 27 they were (as) the grass of the field, and 
Jer. 14. 6 their eyes did fail, because.. no grass 
Ames 7. 2 they had made an end of eating the grass 
Mic. s- 7 as the showers upon the grass, that tarri. 
Zech 10. I and give, .to every.Que grass in the field 

5.ZferJ, grass, :iyy_ asab. 

Dan. 4. IS with the beasts lii tEe grass of the earth 
4._25, 32 they shall make thee to eat grass as 

4. 33 was driven from men, and did eat grass 

5. 21 they fed him with grass Uke oxen; and 
^.Fodder; grass, xogTo's chortos. 

Matt. 6. 30 if God so clothe the grass of the field 
, , ■ 14. 19 the multitude to sit down on the grass 
Mart 6. 39 to make all sit down /.upon the green gr . 
r«kei2. 28 If then God so clothe the grass, which is 
John 6. 10 Now there was much grass in the place 
Jas. .1. 10 as the flower of the grass he shall pass 

I. II it witheroth the grass, and tho flower 
2 re. : X. S4 all flesh (is) as grass, .as the flower of gr 

X. 24 Inc«rass withereth, and the' flower ther. 



Rev. 8. 7 fire . . and all green grass was burnt up 
9. 4 that they should not hurt the grass of 
GEASS, at — 
Grassing, K¥''J dosha. 

Jer. 50. II ye arc grown fat as the heifer at grass 
GEASS, tender — 
l.Tender grass, nb"! deshe. 

2 Sa. 23. 4 the ten(iler grass (springing) out of the ea. 

Prov 27. 25 the tender grass showeth itself, and herbs 
2.Tender grass, urn dethe. 

Dan. 4. 1 5, 23 leave . . in the tender grass of the field 
GRASSHOPPER — 
l.Lociist, n2-is! arbch. 

Judg, 6. 5 they came as ijrasshoppors for multitude 
7. la lay along in the valley like grasshoppers 

Job 39. 20 Canst thou make him afraid as a grassli.? 

Jer. 46. 23 because they are more than tlie grasshop. 
i. Locust, grasshopper, 2\i gob. 

Amos 7. I he formed grasshoppers in the beginning 
S.Grasshopper, 33n chagab. ^ 

Lev. II. 22 yc may eat. .the grasshopper after his 

Numi3. 33 we were in our o'.vn sight as grasshoppers 

Eccl.i2. 5 and tho grasshopper shall be a burden 

Isa. 40. 22 the inliabitauts thereof (arc) as grasshop. 
GRASSHOPPER, groat -^ 
Locust, grasshopper, 2U gob. 

Nah. 3. 17 thy captains as the great grasshoppen> 
GRATE — 
A grate, anything imsted or ^oovai, lajp miUiar. 

Exod27. 4 thou shalt make for it a grate of network 
35. 16 altar of burnt offering, v/ith his brasen g. 
38 4 lie made for the altar a brasen grate of n. 
38, 5 cast four rings for the four ends of the g. 

38. 30 the brasen altar, and the brasen grate for 

39. 39 The brasen altar, and his grate of brass 
GRAVE - 

l.IIeop, player, 'ya bci. 

Job 3CT 24 will not stretch out. .hand to the gravo 
2. Grave, ni^:ii) qeburah. 

Gea 35. 20 And Jacob set a pillar upon her grave 

35. 20 that (is) the pillar of Rachel's grave unto 
Eze.' 32. 23 her compr.ny is round about her gravo 
32. 24 all her multitude round about her gravo 
Z. Grave, "915 qcbcr. 

Gen. 50. 5 in my grave which I have digged for mo 
E.\odi4. II Because, .no gTaves in Egypt, hast thou 
Numig'. 16 touchcth. .a bone of a man, or a gravo 

19. 18 touched, .one slain, or one dead, or a gr. 
2 Sa. 3. 32 the king.. wept at the grave of Abner 

19. 37 by the grave of my father and of my mo. 

1 Ki. 13. 3a And he laid his carcase in his oivn grave 
' « 14. 13 mourn , . for he only . . shall come to-the g. 

2 Ki. 22. 20 thou shalt be gathered into thy grave in 
( 23. 6 cast tlie powder thereof upon the graves 
2 Ch.34. 4 strowed (it) upon tho graves of them that 

34. 28 thou shalt be gathered to tliy grave in 
Job 3.22 are glad, v/hcn they can find the grave ? 
5. 26 Thou shalt come to (thy) grave in a full 
10. 19 been carried from the womb to the grave 
17. I my days are extinct, the graves. .for me 
21. 32 Yet Bliall he bo brought to the grave, and 
Psa. 83. 5 like the slain that lie in the grave, wherr. 

88. 1 1 Shall thy . . kindness be declared in the g.r 
Isa. 14. 19 thouart cast out of thy graves like an ab. 

53. 9 he made his gravo with the wicked, and ' 
65. 4 Wliich remain among the graves, and ■ 
Jer. 8. I bring out tho bones .. out of their graves 

20. 17 that my mother might have been my gr. 
26. 23 cast his dead body into the graves of the 

Eze. 32. 22 -liis graves (are) about him : all of them • 
32. 23 Whose graves are set in the sides of the 
32. 25, 26 lier graves (are) round about hira : all 
37. 12 my people, I will open your graves 

37. 12 'cause you to come up out of your graves 
37. 13 when I have opened your graves, O my 
37. 13 and brought you up out of your graves 
39. 1 1 I T/ill give unto Gog a place there of gr. 

Ifah. I. 14 I will make tliy grave ; for thou art vile 
i.The unseen state, Vihv slieol. 

Gen. 37. 35 I will go down into tho grave unto my son 

42. 38 down my grey hairs with sorrow to the g. 

44. 29 down my groy hairs with sorrow to theg. 

44. 31 down the grcyliairs, . with sorrowto the g. 

I Sa. 2. 6 he bringeth. down to the g., and bringeth 

I KI. 2. 6 hoar head go down to the grave in peace 

2. 9 bring thou doivn to the grave with blood 

Job 7. 9 he that goeth do-mi to tlie grave shall 

14. 13 O that thou wouldest hide me in the gr. 

17. 13 If I M'ait, tho gravo (is) mine house : I * 

21. 13 and in a moment go down to the grave 
24. 19 (so doth) tlie grave (those which) have 

Psa. 6. 5 in the gravo who shall give thee thanks ? 
30. 3 hast brought up my soul from the grave 
31. 17 the wicked, .let them b6 silent in the g. 

49. 14 Like sheep they are laid in the grave.; d. 
49. 14 their beauty shall consume in the grave 
49. 15 redeem my soul from, the power of the g. 

88. 3 and my life draweth nfgh unto the grave 

89. 48 deliver his soul from the hand of the g.t 
141. 7 Our bones are scattered at the grave's . 

jProv. I. 12 Let us swallov/ them up alive as the gravp 
f . / 30. i6The grave ; and the barren womb, tho 
Eccl. 9. IP no work, .in the grave, whither thou go. 
Sous 8- £ jealousy (is^ cruel as the grave : the coals 



Isa. 14. II Thy pomp is brought down to the grave 

38. 10 I said . .1 shall go to the gates of tho gr. 

38. 18 For the grave cannot praise thee, deatli 

Eze. 31. 15 In the day. .he went do^vn to the gravo 

Hos. 13. 14 ransom them from the power of the gra^ 

13. 14 O grave, I will by thy destructioa : rep, 

5.Cormption, x\rw shachath. 

Job 33. 22 Yea, his soul draweth near unto tho gra. 
Q.Iiades: the unseen state, oStjj hades. 

I Co. 15. 55 death . .[O gr.,] where (is) thy vfctoryt 
l.Memorial, grave, ij.vrj/j.a mnejiia.'-!. 

Rev. II. 9 not suffer their dead bodies to be put in-g, 
8. Memorial, grave, fivrtiietov mnemeioh. 

Matt27. 52 the graves were opened; and many bodies 
27- 53 came out of the graves after his resurrco. 
Lukeii. 44 for ye are as graves which appear not 
John 5. 28 all that are in the graves shall hear bis 
II. 17 he had (lain) in the grave four days aire, 
II. 31 She goeth unto the grave to weep there 
II. 38 Jesus therefore, .conieth to the grave. IC 
12. 17 when he called Lazarus out of his grave 
GRAVE' clothes -- 
Bandages, Keipiat hciriai. 

Johnii. 44 boimd hand arid foot with grave clothes 
GRAVE — 
Venerable, reverend, grave, eefiv6i semnos., 

I Xi. '3^ 8 Likeivise.. the deacons. ! grave, not dou. 

3. II Even so.. wives.. grave, not slanderers 
Titus 2_. 2 That the aged men be sober, grave, tem, 

GRAVE, to — 

1. 1'o grave, decree, psn cliaqaq. 

Isa, 22. 16 that graveth an habitation for himself in 
49; 16 I have graven thee upon the- palms of 

2. To grave, cut or hew out, hoppasal. 

Hab. 2. 18 that the maker thereof hath graven It 

3. To open up>, nnj pathach, 3. 

Exod28 9 grave on them the names of the children 
28. 36 grave upon it. .the.engravings of a signet 

1 Ki. 7. 36 he graved cherubim, lions, and palm tr. 

2 Ch. 2. 14 to grave any manner of graving, and to 

" 3. 7 gold : and graved cherubim on the walla 

^.Graving, rriT\^ pittuach. 

2 Ch. 2. 7 that can skill to grave with the cunning 
GRAVEL — 
l.Gravel, halved stone, fyn chatsats. 

Prov2o. 17 but. .Ills mouth shaU bo flUed with grav. 
I.Bowels, gravel, nua maaK 

Isa.' 48. 19 the offspring of thy bowels like the gra. 
GRAVEL stono- 
Ilalved stone, gravel, j'yn chatsais. 

Lam. 3. 16 liatji .. broken my teeth irlth grastl ston, 
GRAVEN — 
l.To plow, grave, devise, EHn charash. 

Jer. 17. 1 graven upon the table of their heart, and 

2. To grave, plow, devise, nnri charath. 

Exod32. 16 the writing of God, graven upon the tab. 

3. To be opened up, nns patJiach, 4. 

Exod39. 6 graven, as signets are . . with the names 
i.So7iiething graven^scxclptured, x<''P<^yf-<'^charagma. 

Acts 17. 29 or stone, graven by art and man's device 
GRAVEN, to to — 
To be hewn, bsn chatseb, 2. 

Job" ig. 24 That they were graven with an Iron pen 
GRAVEN, are — 
Graving, nsn? pittuach. 

Exodag. 6 as signets are graven, with the names of 
GRAVEN imago — 
l.Graven, cut or hewn image, ho^ pcsel. 

Exodao. 4 Tliou shalt not make, .any graven image 

Lev. 26. I Yc shall make you no idols nor graven im. 

Deut. 4. 16, 23 and make you a graven image 

4. 25 and make a graven image, .the likeness 

5. 8 Thou shalt not make thee . . graven imago 
27. IS man that maketh. .graven or molten im. 

Judgi7. 3 to make a graven image, and a molten i. 

17. 4 who made thereof a graven image and a 
18. 14 teraphim, and a graven image, and a m. 
18. 17 took the graven image, and the ephod - 

18. 20 and the teraphim, and the graven linage 
18. 30 children of Dan set up the graven image 
18. 31 they sot them up Micali's graven image 

2 KI. 21. 7 ho set a graven image of the grove that 
Psa. 97. 7 Confounded be all. .that serve graven i. 
Isa. 40. 19 The workman melteth a graven image < 
40. 20 cunning workman to prepare a graven 1. 
42. 17 that trust in graven images, that say to 
44. 9 They tliat make a graven image (arc) all 
44. 10 or molten a graven image (that) is profit. 
44. IS he maketh it a graven image, and falleth 

44. 17 he maketh a god, (even) his giaven image 

45. 2o that set up the wood of their graven im. 
48. 5 my graven image, and my molten image 

Jer. 10. 14 founder is confounded by the graven ijn 

51. 17 founder is confounded by the graven imi 

Nah. I. 14 I cut off the graven image and the molt. 

Uab. 2. 18 Wliat profitcth the graven image that the 

2. Graven, '(sd or hewn images, D'i>'P9 pcsiliin,.- 
Deut. 7. 5 and bum tlieir graven un^es with flrff 



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Deut. 7. 25 The graven images of their goda shall ye 

12. 3 ye shall hew down the graven images of 

9 Ki 17. 41 and served their graven images, both 

e Ch.33. 19 set up groves anograven images, before 

34. 7 had beaten the graven images into pow. 

78. 58 moved, .to jealousy with their graven im, 

10. 10 whoso graven images did excel them of J. 

ST. 9 all the graven Images of her goda he hath 

30. 22 defile, .the covering of thy graven imag. 

42. 8 Lord, .neither my praise to g iven ima. 

8. 19 they provoked me . . with theirgraven im. 

50. 38 it (is) the land of graven images, and they 

51. 47 I will do Judgment upon the graven im. 
51. 52 I will do judgment upon her graven im. 

Hos. II. 2 and burnt incense to graven images 
Mlc. I. 7 all the graven images thereof shall be 
5. 13 Thy graven images also will I cut off, and 

rE&VIKG — 

; . Qraving, carving, nyVijo miqlaath. 

1 Kl 7. 31 upon the mouth of it{were) gravings with 

t.GraviTig, tp^piUuach. 

e Ch. 2. 14 to grave any manner of graving, and to 
Zech. 3. 9 1 will engrave the graving thereof, saith 

.TBAVINGtool — 

ffraven tool, pen. Bin cherot. 
EiDd32. 4 fashioned it with a graving tool, after ho 

.-fHAVlTY — 

Venerdbleness, gravity, (re/iv6TT]s s'.mnotes. 

iTl. 3. 4 hia children in subjection with all gravity 
Titus 2. 7 (showing) nncorruptu ss, gravity, sincer. 

?EAY or GRET hairs — 

Old age, gray hairs, nj'jj' sehah. 

Gen. 42. 38 then shall ye bring down my grey hairs 
44. 29 ye shall bring down ray grey hairs with 
44. 31 thy servants shall bring down tlie grey h. 
Dent 3a. 25 the suckling, .with the man of grey hairs 
Hos. 7. 9 grey hairs are here and there upon him 
OE&Y or GBEY headed — 
\.Aged, gray headed, 3>i? sih. 

Job 15. 10 both the grey headed and very aged men 
Z.Old age, gray hairs, n^'e' sebah. 

Psa. 71. 18 Now also when I am old and greyheaded 
Trov 20. 29 and the beauty of old men (isj the grey h. 
SRAT or GKEY headed, to be — 
ITo be old, gray headed, 2-\(r sib. 

1 Sa; 12. 2 and I am old and grey headed; and, beb. 
GKEASE — 
Fat, njin cheleb. 

Psa. 119. 70 Their heart la aa fat as grease ; (but) I 
GSEAT — 
1. Juncture, joining, S'itij atstsil. 

Eze. 41. 8 foundations, .a full reed of six great cub. 
2.Master, Sjfj baal. 

■Prov 18. 9 la brother to him that is a great waster 
Z.Border, h^li gebul. 

Joah'is. 47 unto the river of Egypt, and the great sea 
i.Oreat, ^hj gadol. 

Gen. 1. 16 God made two great lights ; the greater 
I. 21 God created great whales, and every Uv. 
10. 12 And Resen. .the same (is) a great city 
12. 2 I wiU make of tliee a great nation, and I 

12. 17 plagued Pharaoh, .with great plagues be. 
13. 12 an horror of great darkness feU upon him 
15. 14 shall they come out vrith great substance 

15. 18 unto the great river, the river Euphrates 

17. 20 Ishmael. .1 will make him a great nation 

18. 18 shall surely become a great and mighty 

19. II smote the men. .both small and great 
so. 9 brought on me and on my kingdom a g 

31. 8 Abraham made a great feast the (same) day 
ai. 18 Arise, .for I will make him a great nation 
S7. 34 cried with a great and exceeding bitter c. 
B9. 2 and a great stone . . upon the well's mouth 
39. 9 how then can I do this great wickedness 
41. 29 there come seven years of great plenty 
43. 7 to save your lives by a great deliverance 
46. 3 for I wiU there make of thee-a great na. 
so. 10 with a great and very sore lamentation 

£xod. 3. 3 I will, .turn aside, and see this great si 

6. 6 I will redeem you . . with great judgments 

7. 4 out of the land of Egypt by great judg. 
II. 3 the man Moses(was) very great in the land 

11. 6 there shall be a great cry throughout all 

12. 30 and there was a great cry in Egypt ; for 
14. 31 Israel saw that great work which the L. 
18. 22 every great matter they shaU bring unto 
32. 10 and I wUl make of thee a great nation 

32. II with great power, and with amighty hand 
32. 21 thou hast brought so great a sin upon th.? 
32. 30 Ye have sinned a great sin : and now I 
32. 31 this people have sinned a great sin, and 

irumi3. 28 and the cities (are) walled, (and) very gr. 
34. 6 ye shall even have the great sea for a bo. 
34-7 from the great sea ye shaU point out for. 

Deut. I. 7 \into the great river, the river Euphrates 
I. 17 shall hear the small as well as the great 
■1. 19 we went through all that great and ter. 
1. 28 the cities (are) great and walled up to h. 
e. 7 thy walking through thJa great wilderness 
e. 10, 21 a people great, and many, and tall, as 
4. 6 Surely this great nation (is) a wise and 
4. 7, 8 For what nation (is there so) great 
4. 32 whethor there hath been, .aa ttua great 



Dent. 4. 34 by gi-oat terrors, according to all that the 

4. 36 upon <:arth he showed thee his gi-eat (Iro 

5. 22 of the thick darkness, with a great voico 

5. 25 this great Ore will cousumo us : if wo 

6. 10 to give thee great and goodly cities, which 

6. 22 Lord showed, .wonders, great and sore 

7. 19 Tlie great temptations which thine eyes 

8. 15 \fho led thee tlu-ough that great and 

9. I cities great, and fenced up to heaven 

9. 2 A people great and tall, the children of 
10. 17 Lord of lords, a great God, a mighty, and 

10. 21 tliat hath dono for thee these great and 

11. 7 your eyes have seen all the great acts of 
18. 16 neither let me see this great Are any 

25. 13 not have, .divers weights, a great and a 

25. 14 not. .divers measures, a great and a small 

26. 5 became there a, nation, great, mighty, and 

26. 8 with great torriblcness, and with signs 

27. 2 thou Shalt set thee up great stones, and 

28. 59 great plagues, and of long continuanco 

29. 3 The great temptations which thine eyes 
29. 3 the signs, and those great miracles 

29. 24 what (meanoth) tlio heat of tills great a. f 

29. 28 In anger, and in wrath, and in great indl. 

34. 12 in all the great terror wliioh Moses show. 

Josh, I. 4 unto the great river, the river Euphrates 

I. 4 unto the great sea toward the going down 

6. 5 the people shall shout with a great shout 
C. 20 the people shouted vrith a great shout 

7. 9 and what wilt thou do unto thy great na t 

7. 26 they raised over him a great heap of sto. 

8. 29 and raise thereon a great heap of stones 

9. I in all the coasts of the great sea over 
10. c because Gibeon (was) a great city, as one 
10. 10 slew them with a great slaughter at Gi. 
10. II the Lord cast down great stones from 
10. 18 Koll great stones upon the mouth of the 
10. 20 of slaying them with a very gi-eat slaug. 

10. 27 and laid great stones in the cave's mouth 

14. 12 aud (that) the cities (were) great (and) 

14. 15 (Arba was) a great man among the Ana. 
15. 12 And the west border Avas) to the great 

15. 47 and the great sea, and the border (thereof) 
17. 17 Thou, .hast groat power : thou shalt not 

22. 10 an altar by Jordan, a great altar to see to 

23. 4 inheritance . . unto the great sea westward 

23. 9 Lord hath driven out. .great nations and 
24. 17 which did those great signs in our sight 

24. 26 took a great stone, and set it up there 
Judg. 2. 7 who had seen aU the great works of the 

S. 13 divisions of Reuben .. great thoughts of 

5. 16 divisions of Reuben.. great searchings of 

11. 33 Emote them, .with a very great slaughter 
15. 8 smote them hip and thigh with a great 

15. 18 Thou hast given this great delivferauce 

16. 5 and see wherein his great strength (lieth) 
16. 6, IS wherein thy great strength (lieth) 

16. 23 to offer a great sacrifice unto Dagon their 
21. s they had made a great oath concerning 

I Sa, 2. 17 the ^in of the young men was very great 
4. 5 all Israel shouted with a great shout, so 

4. 6 What, .the noise of this great shout in 
4. 10 and there was a very great slaughter 

4. 17 there hath been, .a great slaughter 

5. 9 against the city, -with a very great destr. 

5. 9 the men of tho city both small and great 

6. 9 he liath done ua this great evil : but if 

6. 14 and stood there, where, .a great stone 

6. 15 theark..andput(them)on the great stone 

6. 18 even unto the great (stone of) Abel, whe. 

6. 19 had smitten, the people with a great si. 
7. 10 Lord thundered with a great thunder on 

12. 16 stand and see this great thing, which 

12. 22 win not forsake his people for his great 
14. 20 (and there was) a very great dlscomfltura 
14. 33 he said. .roU a great stone unto me this 
14. 45 who hath wrought this great salvation In 

17. 25 the king ^vill enrich him with great riches 
19. 5 Lord wrought a groat salvation for all,L 

19. 8 and slew them ^vith a great slaughter 
19 22 came to a great well that (is) in Sechu 

20. 2 my father will do nothing, either great or 
23. 5 David . . smote them with a great slaughter 
25. 2 the man (was) very great, and he had 
30. 2 they slew not any, either great or small 

30. 16 because of all the great spoil that they 
30. 19 neither small nor great, neither sons nor 

e Sa. s- 1° David went on, and grew great, and the 

7. 9 and have made thee a great name 

7. 9 like unto the name of the great (men) that 

18. 7 there was there a great slaughter that 
18. 9 went under the thick boughs of a great 

18. 17 cast him into a great pit in the wood 

18. 17 laid a very great heap of stones upon him 

18. 29 I saw a great tumult, but I knew not 

19. 32 had provided, .for he (was) a very great 

20. 8 Tr^Tien they (were) at the great stono 

23. 10, 12 and the Lord wrought a great victory 
I Ki. I. 40 rejoiced with great joy, so that the ea. 
3. 4 Gibeon. .for that (was) the great high 
3. 6 Thou hast showed . .my father great mer. 
3. 6 thou hast kept for him this great kindn. 
4.13 threescore great cities with walls and 
5. 17 they brought great stones, costly stones 
7. 9 on the outside toward the great court 
7. 10 great stones, stones of ten cubits, and 

7. 12 the great cotirt round about (was) with 

8. 42 they shall hear of thy great name, and of 
8. 65 all Israel with him, a great congregation 

10. 18 the king made a great throne of ivory 

18. 45 cJouds and wind, and there was a great 

19. II a great and strong wind rent the mount. 



f Kt 2o. 13 Hast Ihou seen all this great mullitode 
20. 21 slow the Syrians with a great slaughter 
20. 23 will I deliver all this great multitude 

22. 31 Fight neither with small nor great, save 
3 Ki 3. 27 theU- was great indignation against Isr. 

4. 8 to Shunom, where (was) a great woman 

4. 3S .Sot on the great pot, and seethe pottage 
S- i Ifaaman. .was a great man v.'ith hl.'i mag. 

5. 13 (iO the prophet had bid thee . . great thin j 

6. 23 And he prepared great provision for them 

6. 25 And there was a great farjlne in Samaria 

7. 6 noise of horses, .the noise of a great host 

8. 13 a dog, that he should do this great thiugf 
10. ig for I have a great sacrifice (to do) to La. 
j6. 15 Upon tho great altar burn tne morning 
17. 21 and Jc-oboam . .made tliom sin a gr(;at 

17. 36 with great powcr,and a stretched out arm 

18. 19 Tlius saith the great king, tho king of A. 
18. 28 Hear the word of the great king, the kl. 
B2. J3 for great (is) the wrath of the Lord that 

23. 2 and all tho people, both small and great 
23. 26 from the fierceness of his great «Tath 
25. 9 every great (man's) house burnt he with 
25. 25 And all tho people, both small and great 

I Ch II. 14 Lord saved (them) by a great deUvcranco 
12. 22 until, .a great host, like the host of God 
16. 25 great (is) the Lord, and greatly to bo pr. 
22. 8 and hast made great wars : thou shalt 
25. 8 as well tho small as the great, the teach. 

26. 13 cast lots, as well the small as the great 
29. I young and tender, and the work (is) grc. 
29. 9 David tho king also rejoiced with great 

29. 22 And did eat and drink, .with great glad. 
» Ch. I. 8 Thou hast showed great mercy unto Da. 

1. 10 for who can judge this thy people. .gre.I 

2. 5 the house which I build (is) great ; for g. 
2. 9 for the house, .(shall be) wonderful greaf 

4. 9 tho great court, and doors for tho court 

6. 32 from a far country for thy great name's 

7. 8 all Israel with him, a very great congrc. 
9. 17 the king made a great throne of Ivory 

IS- 13 small or great, whether man or woman. 
16. 14 they made a very great burning for him 
18. 30 Fight ye not with small or groat, save 

21. 14 with a great plague wUl tho Lord sniito 

26. 15 to shoot arrows and great stones withal 
28. 5 carried away a great multitude of thorn 
28. 5 who smote him with a great slaughter 

30. 21 kept the feast, .seven days with great gl 
30. 26 So there wsis great Joy In Jerusalem : for 
31. 15 to give, .as Vi-oU to the great as to the B. 
34. 21 great (Is) the wTath of the Lord that Is 
34. 30 and all tho people, great and small 

36. 18 all the vessels of the house of God, great 
Itei 3.'ii all tho people shouted with a great ahout 
9. 7 (liave)-we (been) in a great trespass unto 
g. 13 evil deeds, and for our great trespass 
Neh. I. 3 The remnant . . (are) in great afiliction an d 
I. 5 the great and terrible God, that keepeth 
1. 10 whom thou hast redeemed by thy great 

3. 27 over against the great tower that heth 
4. 14 remember the Lord, .great and terriblo 

5. I there was a great cry of the people, and 

5. 7 And I set a great assembly against them 

6. 3 I (am) doing a great work, so that I can. 

7. 4 Now the city (was) large and great ; bud 

8. 6 And Ezra blessed the Lord, the great O. 
8. 12 send portions, and to make great mirth. 

8. 17 And there was very great gladness 
9. 18, 26 and. .viTought great provocations 

9. 25 delighted themselves in thy great good. 
9. 32 our God, the great, the mighty, and tho 
9. 37 they have dominion, .we (are) in great d, 

12. 31 Then 1. .appointed two great (compan.) 
12. 43 Also that day they offered great sacrifl. 

12. 43 God had made them rejoice with great 

13. 5 he had prepared for him a great chamber 
13. 27 to do all this great evU, to transgress 

Esth. I. 5 made a feast, .both unto great and small 
I. 20 husbands honour, both to great and sm. 

2. 18 the king made a great feast unto all his 
4. 3 great mourning among the Jews, and 

8. 15 with a great crown oi gold, and with a 
9. 4 Mordecai (was) great in the king's house 
10. 3 groat among the Jews, and accepted of 
Job 1. 19 there came a great wind from the wildc. 

3. 19 Tho small and great are there ; and tho 
Psa. 21. 5 His glory (is) great in thy salvation 

47. 2 ftie is) a great King over all the earth 

48. I Great (is) the Lord, and greatly to be p. 
57. 10 thy mercy (is) great unto the heavens 
76. I In Judah (is) God known ; his name (is) g. 
77. 13 who (is so) great a God as (our) God t 

£■5. 10 thou (art) great, and doest wondrous th.? 
86. 13 great fis) thy mercy toward me ; and | 

95. 3 Lord (is) a great God, and a great King i 

96. 4 the Lord (is) great, and greatly to be pr. 
gg. 2 Lord (is) great in Zion ; and he (is) high 
gg. 3 Let them praise thy great, .name ; and 

104. 25 this great and wide sea, wherein (arc) 
104. 25 innumej-able, both small and great boosts 
108. 4 thy mercy (is) great above the heavens 
III. 2 The works of the Lord (are) great, sought 
115. 13 He will bless them, .small and great 

135. 5 For I know that the Lord (is) great, and 

136. 4 To him who alone doeth great wonders 
136. 7 To him that made great lights : for his 
136. 17 To him which smote great kings : for his 
138. 5 they shall sing, .for great (is) the glory of 
145. 3 Great (is) the Lord, and greatly to be pr. 
145. 8 Lord (is), .slow to anger, and of great 
147. s Great (is) our Lord, and of g;ceat power 

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tProTi9."i9 A man of great wrath shall cuffer punls.-' 
- 25. 6 and stand not in the place of great (men) 
£ccl. 9. 13 This wisdom have I seen, .and it (seemed) 
Q. 14 and there came a great king against it 

9. 14 besieged it, and built great bulwarks aga. 
10. 4 for yielding pacifleth great offences 

Isai" s« 9 desolate.. great and fair, without inhabL 
8. - 1 Take thee a great roll, and write in it 
9. ' 2 The people . . have seen a great light : they 
X2. 6 great (is) the Holy One of Israel in the 
27. I Lord with his sore and great and strong 
27. 13 the great trumpet shall be blown, and 

29. 6 with earthquake, and great noise, with 
34. 6 a great slaughter" in the land of Idumea. 
36. 4 Thus Baith the great king, the king of A, 

36. 13 Hear ye the words of the great king, the 
54. 7 but with great mercies will I gather 

Jer. 4. 6 I will bring evU from the north, and a gr. 

5. 5 I ^vill get me unto the great men, and wiU 

6. I evil appeareth out of the north, and great 
6. 22 a great nation shall be raised from the 

10. 6 Lord ; thou (art) great, and thy name (is) 

10. 22 a great commotion out of the north ecu, 

11. 16 with the noise of a great tumult he hath 
34. 17 my people is broken with a great breach 

16. 6 Both the great and the small shall die in 
i5. 10 hath the Lord pronounced all this great 
EI. 5 in anger, and in fury, and in great wrath 
CI. 6 And. .they shall die of a great pestilence 
22. 8 the Lord done thus unto this great city ? 

25. 14 many nations and 'great kings shall serve 
25. 32 a great whirlwind shall be raised up from 
25. 19 Thus might we procure great evil against 

27. 5 by my great power and by my outstreto. 
£7. 7 many nations and great kings shall servo 

28. 8 against great kingdoms, of war, and of 

30. 7 Alas I for that day (is) great, so that none 
3!. 8 a great company shall return thither 

33. 17 by thy great power and stretched out arm 
3-:. 18 The Groat, the Mighty God, the Lord of 
32. 19 Great in counsel, and mighty in work 
32. 21 with a stretched out arm, and with great 
32. 37 in mine anger, and iit my fury, and in g. 
32. 42 Like as I have brought aU this great evil 
^3. 3 show thee great and mighty things, which 
36. 7 great (is) the anger and the fury that the 

43. 9 Take great stones in thine hand, and hide 

44. 7 Wherefore commit ye. .great evil agaiuEt 

44. 15 a great multitude, even all the people 
44. 26 I have sworn by my great name, saith the 
48. 3 A voice uf crying, .spoiling and great 
50. 9 an assembly of great cations from the 
50. 22 A sound of battle . . and of great destruc. 

50. 41 and a great nation, and many kings shall 

51. 54 groat destruction from the land of thoC. 
51. 55 and destroyed out of her the great voico 

52. 13 all the houses of the great, .burned ho 
T;am. 2. 13 for thy breach (is) great like the sea ; who 
Eze. I. 4 a great cloud, and a Are infolding Itaolf 

3. 12 I heard behind me a voice of a great rush. 

3. 13 the wheels, .a noise of a great rushing 
8. 6 the great abominations that the house 
Q. 9 The iniquity, .(is) exceeding great, and 

17. 3 A great eagle with great wings, long wl. 
17. 7 another great eagle with great wings and 
17. 9 without great power or many people to 

21. 14 it (is) the sword of the great, .slain, which 
23. 17 I vrill execute great vengeance upon them 

29. 3 the great dragon that lieth In tlfe midst 
29. i3 to servo a great service against Tyrus 
36. 23 I will sanctify my great name, which was 
37. 10 and stood up. .an exceeding great army 
38. 13 take away cattle and goods, to take a gr. 

38. 15 a great company, and a mighty army 
38. 19 in that day. .shall be a great shaking in 
39. v7 a great sacrifice upon the mountains of I. 
47. 10 as the fish of the great sea, exceeding 
47. 15 from the great sea, tho way of Hethlon 
47 19 (in) Kadesh, the river to the great sea 

47. 20 The west side also . . the great sea from 

48, 28 (and) to the river toward the great sea 
Dan. & 8 when he was strong, the great horn was 

8, ai the great horn that (is) between his eyes 
940 Lord, the great and dreadful God 
9. 12 by bringing upon us a great evil : for 
10. 4 as I was by the side of the great river 
JO. 7 a great quaking fell upon them, so that 

10. 8 I. was left alone, and saw this great visi. 

11. 13 vrfth a great army and with much riches 
II. 25 stir up his power, .with a great army 
II. 25 with a very great and mighty army 

II. 28 Then shall he return, .with great riches 

11. 44 he shall go forth with great fury to des. 

12. I the great prince which standcth for the 
Hos. 1. 1 1 come up . . f or great . . the day of Jezreel 
Joel 2. II the day of the Lord (is) great and very 

e. 25 my great army which I sent among you 

2 31 before tho great and tho terrible day of 
Amo6 6. II he will smite the great house with brea. 
ion. I. 3 Arise, go to Nineveh,- that great city, and 

I 4 Lord sent out a great wind into the sea 
1. 12 I know that for my sake this great tern. 
1. 17 Lord had prepared a great flsii to swallow 

3 2 Arise, go -unto Nineveh, that great city 
3, 3 Nineveh was an exceeding great city of 

, :; 4- " should not I spare Nineveh, that great 
irtio.'^ 7. 3 the gre^t (man), he uttereth his mischiev. 
Kah. I, 3 Lord (is) slow to anger.and great in power 
/^oph, I. 10 and a great crashing from the hills 

;. X. 14 The great day of the Lord (is) near, (It 
Zech. I. 14 1 am Jealous for. .Zion with a great jealou. 

«• 7 Who (art) thou, greftt mouutain ? before 



^Zedi. 7. 12 came a great wrath from tho Lord of ho. 

8. 2 I was jealous for Zion with great jealousy 
%. 2 and I was jealous for her with great fury 

/14. ■ 4 (and there shall bo) a very great valley 1^, 

MaL I. II, II my name (shall be) great among the'V 

'1. 14 I (am) a great King, saith the Lord of ho. 

4. 5 before the coming of the great and dread. 

h. Or eat, ^J gadel. 

2 Ch.17. 12 And Jehoshaphat waxed great exceeding. 
Eze. 16. 26 the Egyptians thy neighbours, great o£ 

&,Oreat or rolled storm, 77? gelal. 

Ezra 5. 8 which is bulfd'ed with great stones, and 

6. 4 three rows of great stones, and a row of 

7. To commit fornication, n^TzanaTi. 

Hos. I. 2 the land hath committed gicat whoredom 

8.T0 ic pained, ^'•n, h>n chv.l, chil. 

Eze. 30. 16 Sin shaU have great pain, and No sljall bo 

9.T0 give Tumour, maJca heavy, 133 kaibed, 8.- 
Nmn 24. IT I thought to promote thee unto great h. 

10. Heavy, honourable, ^^^ kdbcd. 

Gen. 50. 9 c;i?,riot3 and horsemen, .a very great co. 

1 Kl. 3. 9 wl'o is able to judge this thy so great a 

10. 2 sho came to Jerusalem with a very great 

3 Ei. 6. 14 sent, .horses, and chariots, and a great 

iS. 17 scut., with a great host against Jerusalem 

2 Cii. 9. 1 with a very great company, and camels 
Isa. 32. 2 as the sliadow of a great rock in a weary 

35. 2 sant. .unto king Hezekiah. vatii a great 

Xi.Might, with might, nto meod. 

Dcut. 3 5 All. .besides nnwalled towns agrcatmany 
Judgi2. 2 I and my people were at great strife ■\Tith 

3 £a. 12, 30 tho cpoil of the city in great abundance 

24. 14 I am in a great strait : let us fall now Into 
1 Kt 10. II brought in from Opliir great plenty cJ 

11. 19 Hadad found great favour in the sight cJ 

1 Ch.2i. 13 I am in a great strait : let me fall now 

2 CIL 4. 18 Solomon made ell these vessels in great 

9. 9 of spices great abundance, and precious 
Job 35. 15 yet he knoweth (it) not in great extremity 
Isa. 47. 9 for the great abundance of thine enchant. 
Zech 14. 14 silver, and apparel, in great abundance 

ll.Increase, dbundarux, n|"]0 marheh. 

Isa. 33. 23 then is the prey of a great spoil divided 
13. To make despised, J'X.) naats, 3. 

2 Sa. 12. 14 thou hast given great occasion to the en. 
ILMighty, D?;;i; afswn. 

Nx:ia32. 1 Gad had a very great multitude of cattle 
15.70 do, malce, rty'i^ asah. 

I Ca. 25. 25 thou chali both do groat (things), and also 
lQ.Alrj.wlant, 'much, 21 rob. 

Gen. 6. 5 that tho 'Wickedness of man (was) great in 

7. II the ioujntaina of tho great deep broken up 
IS. 6 their substance v/as great, so that Ihcy 

18. 20 tho cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great 
26. 14 he had. .herds, and great store of servants 

Numii. 33 smote the people with a very great plague 

14. 18 Lord (is) lorigBnlIering,and of great mercy 
Josh. 10. II Lord cast down great stones from heaven 

II. 8 chased them unto great Zidon, and unto 
17. 14 seeing I (am) a great people, forasmuch as 
17. IS If tliou fbe) a great people, .get thoo up 
17. 17 Thou (art) a great people, and hast., power 

19. 28 Hammon, and Kanah. .imto great iJidon 

1 Sa. 12. 17 SCO that your wickedness (is) great, which 

25. 13 afar off, a great space (bemg) between 

2 Ea. 3. 22 and brought in a great spoil with them 

24. 14 his mercies (are) great : and let mi' cot 
I E. 3. 8 pooplo wMch thou hast chosen, a great 

5. 7 hath given, .a wise son over this great peo. 

19. 7 because the journey (is) too great for thee 
I Ch.2j. 13 very great (are) his mercies : but let mo 
a Ch.13. 8 ye (be) a great multitude, and. .with you 

13. 17 Abijah . . slew them with a great slaughter 
15. 5 great vexations (were)upon all the iuhab. 

20. 12 wc liave no might against this great com. 

20. IS Eeuot afraid, .by^reasou of tliis greafmul. 

21. 3 their father gave thcm-great gifts of silver 

21. 15 great sickness by disease of thy bowels 
24. 25 for they left him in great diseases 

£3. 13 our trespass is groat, and. .fierce wrath 
Ezra 10. I a very great congregation of men and wo. 
Neh, 9. 17 slow to anger, and of great kindness, and 
g. 31 for thy great mercies' salco thou didst not 
9. 35 In thy great goodness that thou gavest 
Esth. 1. 20 throughout all his empire, for it is great 
Job I. 3 she asses, and a very great household 

S. 25 Shalt know also that thy seed (shall be) g. 

22. 5 (Is) not thy wickedness great ? and thine 
31. 25 If 1 rejoiced because my wealth (was) gr. 
31. 34 Did I fear a great multitude, or did the 
33. 21 or (because) the number of thy days (is) g.? 
39. 11 trust him, because his strength (is) great? 

Psa. 19. 11 in keeping of them (thero is) great reward 

19. 13 I shall be innocent from tho great trans. 

. £2. 25 My praise, .of thee ih tho great congreg. 

23. II Lord, pardon rrano iniqmty ; for it (is) g. 

31. 19 how great (is) thy goodness, which thou 
r;2. 6 in tho floods of great waters they shall 

35. 18 I will give thee thanks In the great cong. 
35. 6 thy judgments (are) a great deep : O Lord 
40. 9 I have preached righteousness in the gr. 
40. 10 and thy truth from the great congregation 
48. 2 mount Zion. .the city of the great King 
68. II great (was) the company of those that 
71, 29 wiilcb base ahoTt>od mo ereat aad acre 



Psa. 77. 19 thy path in the great waters, and thy foofcv 
; 78. IS and gave, .drink as. .the great depths < ' 
J07. 23 They . .that do business in great waters >i 
'uB* 156 Gjeat (are) thy tender mercies, Lord 
^119.162 I rejoice.. as one that flndeth great spoil 
-119. i6s Great peace have they which love thy _ 
135. 10 Who smote great nations, and slew mighty 

144. 7 deliver me out of great waters, from the 

145. 7 shall, .utter the memory of thy great go. 
147. 5 of great power : his understanding tis) 

Prov 13. 7 that maketh himself poor, yet (bath) gr. 
L .14. 29 slow to wrath (is) of great understandini? 
15. 16 than great treasure, and trouble therewL 

22. I rather to be chosen than great riches 
26. 10 Tho great fGod), that formed all. .both 
28. 12 When righteous, .do rejoice, (there is) gr. 

28. 16 that wanteth understanding (is), .a great 
Eccl. 2. 21 This also (is) vanity and a great evil 

8. 6 the misery of man (is) great upon him 

10. 6 Folly is set in great dignity, and the rich 
Isa. 6. 12 a great forsaking in the midst of the land 

13. 4 The noise . .like as of a great people 
16. 14 glory of Moab. .with all that great mul. 

23. 3 ATid by great waters the seed of Sihor 

30. 25 waters in the day <vf the great slaughter 
51. 10 dried the sea, the waters of the great de. 

53. 12 will I divide him (a portion) ■with the gr. 

54. 13 and great (shall be) the peace of thy chil. 
63. 7 the great goodness toward the house of I. 

Jer. 13. 9 will I mar. .the great pride of Jerusalcia 
41. 12 and found him by the great waters that 
51. 53 when her waves do roar Uke great waters 

Lam. I. I she (that was) great among the nations 
3. 23 new every morning : great (is) thy faith. 

Eze. I. 24 like the noise of great waters, as the vo. 
17. 5 he placed (it) by great v/aters. .set it (as) 
17. 8 It was planted in a good soil by great w. 

17. 17 with(hi3)mightyarmyand great company 

24. 12 her great scum went not forth out of her 
26. 19 the deep, .and great waters shall cover 
27. 26 Thy rowers have brought thee into great 

31. 6 under his shadow dwelt all great nations 
31. 7 Thus was he . . his root was by great wa. 
31. IS the floods, .and the great waters wero 

32. 13 the beasts thereof from beside the groat 
38. 4 a great company (with) bucklers and sh. 
47. 9 there shall be a very great multitude of 

Dan. 9. 18 for our right., but for thy great mercies 

11. 3 that shall rule with great dominion, and 
II. 5 his dominion (shall be) a great dominion 
II. 10 shall assemble a multitude of great fore. 
IX. II and he shall set forth a great multitude 

Hos. 9. 7 multitude of thine iniquity, and the great 

Joel 2. 2 a great people and a strong ; there hath 

^2. II for his camp (is) very great : for (he is) 

2. 13 slow to anger, and of great kindness, and 

3. 13 fats overflow : for their wickedness (is) g. 

Amos 3. 9 and behold tho great tumults in the mid. 

3. IS and the great houses shall have an end 

6. 2 from thoiice p;o ye to Itamath tho great 

7. 4 it devoured the great deep, and did eat 
Jon. 4. 2 slow to aiijcr, ar.d of great kindness, and 
Ilab. 3. 15 didst w.nlk tliroiigh . .the licap of great w, 
Zech 14. 13 a groat tumult from the Lord shall be 

VJ .Abundant, much, -i rah. 

Ezra 4. 10 \\'hom the great and noble A snapper br. 
5. 8 to the house of the great God, v/hich is 
5. II which a great king of Israel builded and 

Ean. 2. 31 Tliis great image, whose brightness (was) 
2. 35 and the stone . .became a great mountain 
2. 45 the great God hath made known to tho 

4. 30 Is not this great Babylon, that I have ■ 

5. 1 Belshazzar the king made a great feast 

7. 2 the four winds . . strove upon the greatsoa 

Id.Abundance, multitude, 31 rob. 

2 Ch.24. 24 the Lord delivered a very great host into 

30. 13 there assembled, .a very great congreg. 
Job 23. 6 Y/ill he plead against me with (his) great 

30. 18 By the great force . .is my garment chan. 
36. i3 then a great ransom cannot deliver theo 

Psa. 33. 17 neither shall ho deliver, .by his great 
Prov 16. 8 a little -with righteousness, than great ro. 
Lam. I. 3 because of aiihction, and because of great 
Eze. 28. "s By thy great wisdom, .by thy trafic hast 

19. To cause to be ahundant, n:f\ rabah, 5. 

Gon. 15. 1 1 (am) thy shield, .thy exceeding great 
Neh. 4. I he v/as wroth, and took great indignation 
4. 19 The v/ork (is) great and large, and we ara 
Eccl. 1. 16 my heart had great experience of v.'isdoia 
• 2. 7 1 had great possessions of.. cattle above 

10. /abundant, very great, y^P. rabrab. 

Dan. 2. 48 and gave him many great gifts, and mad6 
4. 3 How great (are) his signs I and how mighty 
7. 3 four great beasts cams up from the sea 
7. 7 it had great iron teeth : it devoured and 
7. II because of the voico of tho great words 
7. 17 These great beasts, which ai-e four, (arc| 
21.(7rea<, much, many, x'Jiy saggi. 

Job 35. 26 Behold, God (is) great, aBdwekaow(him) 

II.Great, much, many, NMi? saggi. 

Dan. 2. receive of mo gifts and rewards end great 
2. 31 Thou..Gawest, and, behold, agraat im-ig-j 
4.10 a tree .. and the height thereof (was) gre. 
%Z.Ood,, mighty one, Si< el. 

Psa, 36. 6 Thy rightcoraaeso (Is) lite the great mo, 
2i.Ood, D'n'bN elohim. « 

Gen. 30. 8 With great wrestliaga have I wrestled 
I Sa. 14. 15 quaked : bo it was a very groat trembling 



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[ih.Conceiving, pregnant, .Tjrt harah. 

Jer. 20. 17 been my grave, and her womb, .always g. 
'26.Seat, nn chm-i. 

Exod.ii. 8 he went but from Phanaoh la a great an. 

a Ch. 45. 10 and they returned homo in great anger 

'27. Bitter, "in OTar. 

lea. 38. 17 Behold, for peace I had great bitterness 
;28..Cto7, VT ra. 

H08. 10. IS do unto you because of your great wick. 

29. Coming or reaching to, sufficient, licavSs hikanos. 
Markio. 46 his disciples and a great number of peo. 
Acts 22. 6 there shone from heaven a great light 

30. Very much, \lav lian. 

Mark i. 35 rising up a groat while before day, he 

Zl.Oreat, /ityas megas. 

Matt. 2. 10 they rejoiced with exceeding great Joy 
4. 16 The people, .in darkness saw great light 
5, 19 the same shall be called great In the kL 
S. 35 Jerusalem ; for It is the city of the great 

7. 27 and It f eU : and great was the fall of it 

8. 34 there arose a great tempest in the sea 

8. 26 rebuked, .the sea ; and there was a great 
tS. 38 woman, great (is) thy faith : be It unto 
30. a6 whosoever will be great among you, let 
C2. 36 which (Is) the great commandment in 
S2. 38 This is the first and great commandment 
04. 21 For then shall be great tribulation, such 
24. 24 and shall show great signs and wonders 
94. 31 angels with a great sound of a trumpet 

27. 60 he rolled a great stone to the door of 
s8. 2 And, behold, there was a great earthqn. 

28. 8 they departed . . with fear and great Joy 
Mark 4. 32 and shooteth out great branches ; so that 

4. 37 And there arose a great storm of >yind 

4. 39 the wind ceased, and there waa a great 

5. II there was., a [great] herd of swine feeding 
J. 42 astonished with a great astonistiment 

10. 43 but whosoever will be great among you 
13. 2 Seest thou these great buildings ? there 
16. 4 stone was roUed away : for it was very g. 
Luke 1. 15 he shall be great in the sight of the Lord 
1. 32 He shall be great, and shall be called the 
2. 10 1 bring you good tidings of great Joy 
4. »5 when great famine was throughout all 

4. 38 wife's mother was taken with a great fe v. 

5. 29 Levi made him a great feast in his own 

6. 49 and the ruin of that house was great 

7. 16 That a great prophet is risen up among 

8. 37 to depart, .for they were taken with gre. 

9. 48 he that is least, .the same shall be great 
13. 19 and it grew, and waxed a [great] tree 

14. 16 A certain man made a great supper, and 
16. 26 between us. .there is a great giilf fixed 
21. II great earthquakes shall be in divers pla. 
St. II and great signs shall there be from heav. 
21. 23 there shall be great distress in the land 
24. 52 and returned to Jerusalem with great 
John 6. 18 the sea arose, by reason cf a great wind 

7. 37 In the last day, that groat (day) of the 
21. II drew the net to land full of great fishes 

Acta 2. 20 before that great and notable day of the 
4. 33 with great power gave the apostles witn. 

4. 33 and great grace was upon them all 

5. 5 great fear came upon all tiem that heard 

5. 11 And great fear came upon aU the church 

6. 8 Stephen . . did great wonders and miracles 

7. II there came a dearth, .and great affliction 

8. I there was a great persecution against 
8. 2 and made great lamentation over him 
8. 8 And there was great Joy in that city 
8. 10 This man is the great power of God 

to. II as it had been a great sheet knit at the 
II. s M It had been a great sheet, let down 
11. 28 that there should be a great dearth 

15. 3 they caused great joy unto all the breth. 
16. 26 And suddenly there was a great earthqu. 
19. 27 that the temple of the great goddess D. 
19. 28 saying, Great (is) Diana of the Ephesians 
19. 34 cried out, Great (is) Diana of the Ephesi. 
19. 35 is a worshipper of the great goddess Dia. 
23. 9 And there arose a great cry : and the 
26. 22 witnessing both to small and great, say. 

Som. 9. 2 That I have great heaviness and continu. 
X Co. 16. 9 a great door and effectual is opened unto 
Eph. 5. 32 This is a great mystery : but I speak 

1 Ti. 3. 16 And without controversy great is the my. 

■ 6. 6 godliness with contentment is great gain 

2 TL 2. 20 in a great house there are not only vess. 
Titus 2. 13 the glorious appearing of the great God 
Heb.- 4. 14 Seeing then that wc have a great high 

16. 33 which hath great recompence of reward 
13. 20 Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sh. 

Jnde 6 reserved., imto the judgment of the great 
Ber. 1. 10 heard behind mo a great voice, as of a 
2.22 that commit adultery with her into great 
6. 4 and there was given unto liim a great 

6. 12 there was a great earthquake ; and the 

6. 17 the great day of his ■ivrath is come ; and 
7. 14 they which came out of great tribulation 
8. . 8 as it were a great mountain burning 

8. 10 there fell a great star from heaven, bum. 
'9. 2 a smoke . . as the smoke of a [great] f uma, 
'9.-14 which are bound in the great river Euph. 
II. 8 dead bodies, .in the street of the great 
II. II great fear fell upon them which saw 
II. 12 they heard a great voice from heaven say. 
[it. 13 the same hour was there a great eartbq. 



Rev. II. 15 and tiicro were great voices in heaven 
II. 17 thou hist t.-il:cu to tlico tliy great power 
II. 18 them that fear tliy name, small and great 

11. 19 tlmudoring,-!, and an c-srtliqtiake, and gr. 
13. I there appeared a f;roat wonder in heaven 
13. 3 behold a great red dragon, having seven 

12. 9 the great dragon was cast out, that old 

12. 12 having great wrath, because he knoweth 
12. 14 were given two wings of a great eagle 

13. 2 his power, and his seat, and great auth. 

13. 13 he doeth great wonders, so that he mak. 

13. 16 he caused all, both small and great, rich 

14. 2 I heard, .as the voice of a great thunder 
14. 8 Babylon is fallen, is fallen, that great city 

14. 19 cast (it) into the great ^vlno press of the 

15. I I saw another sign in heaven, great and 

15. 3 Great and marvellous (are) thy works, L. 

16. 1 1 heard a great voice out of the temple 
16. 9 And men were scorched with great heat 
16. 12 poured out his vial upon the great nver 

16. 14 to the battle of that great day of God A. 

16. 17 there came a [great] voice out of the tem. 

16. 18 there was a great earthquake, such aa 

16. 18 so mighty an earthquake, (and) so great 

16. 19 the great city waa divided into three pa, 
16. 19 great Babylon came in remembrance bef. 

16. 21 there fell upon men a great hall out of 
».6. 21 for the plague thereof was exceeding gr. 

17. ithe Judgment of the great whore that 
17. s Mystery, Babylon The Great, The Mother 
17. 6 when I saw her, I wondered with great 

17. 18 the woman which thou gawest is that gr. 
»8. 1 came down from heaven, having great 

18. 3 [Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, end] 
18. 10 that great city Babylon, that mighty city 
18. 16 Alas, alas, that great city, that was clot. 
18. 18 What (city is) like unto this great city I 
18. 19 Alas, alas, that great city, wherein were 
18. 21 angel took up a'stono like a great miUat. 

18. 21 Thus with violence shall that great city 

19. 1 1 heard a great voice of much people in 
19. 2 he hath Judged the great whore, which 

19. 5 and ye that fear him, both small and gr. 
ig. 17 together unto the supper of the great G. 
19. 18 (both) free and bond, both small and gr. 

20. I having the key. .and a great chain in his 
20. II I saw a great white throne, and him that 
ao. 12 I saw the dead, small and great, stand 
ai. 3 I heard a great voice out of heaven, say. 
ai. 10 he carried me away in the spirit to a gr. 
31. lo and showed mo that [great] city, the holy 
ai. 12 And had a wall great and Ugh, (and) had 

Zi.Mcmy, numerous, iroKis polus. 

Matt. 2. 18 lamentation, and weeping, and great mo. 

4. 23 there followed him great multitudes of 

5. 12 for great (is) your reward in heaven : for 
^ 8. I When he was come down .. great multitu. 

8. 18 when Jesus saw great multitudes about 

12. IS great multitudes followed him, and he 

13. 2 great multitudes were gathered together 

14. 14 Jesus went forth, and saw a great multi. 
15 30 great multitudes came unto him, having 
19. 2 And great multitudes followed him ; and 

19. 22 sorrowful : for he had great possessions 

20. 29 from Jericho, a great multitude followed 
24. 30 coming in the clouds . . vnXh power and gr. 
26. 47 and with him a great multitude with sw. 

Mark 3. 7 a great multitude from Galilee f&Uowed 

3. 8 they about Tyre and Sidon, a great mul. 

4. I there was gathered unto him a great m, 
9. 14 he saw a great multitude about them 

10. 22 grieved : for he had great possessions 

13. 36 coming in the clouds ivith great power 

14. 43 and with him a [great] multitude with sw. 
LuKe 3. 36 she was of a great age, and had lived 

5. 6 they inclosed a great multitude of fishes 
5. IS great multitudes came together to hear 

5. 29 there was a great company of publicans 

6. 17 and a great multitude of people out of 
6. 23 for, behold, yom' reward (is) gi'eat in 

6. 35 your reward shall be great, and ye shall 

10. 2 The harvest truly (is) great, but the lab. 
14. 23 there went great multitudes with him 

21. 27 coming in a cloud, with power and great 
' 23. 27 there followed him a great company of 

John 5. 3 In these lay a [great] multitude of impot. 

6. 2 a great multitude follov/ed him, because 

6. 5 Josus . . saw a great company come unto 
Acta 6. 7 a great company of the priests were obe. 

11. 21 a great number believed, and turned 
14. I that a great multitude of tiis Jews and 
17. 4 of the devout Greeks a great multitude 

21. 40 And when there was made a great silence 

22. 28 With a great sum obtained I this freedom 

23. 10 And when there arose a great dissension 

24. 2 Seeing that by thee we enjoy great quiet. 

24. 7 with great violence took (him) away out 

25. 23 Agrippa was come, and Bemice, with gr. 
28. 6 but after they had looked a great while 
e8. 29 [and had great reasoning rmongthemsel.] 

3 Co. 3. 12 Seeing, .we use great plainness of speech 

7. 4 Great (is) my boldness of speech toward 

7. 4 great (is) my glorifying of you : I am fill. 

8. 2 How that in a great trial of affliction the 
8. 22 upon the great confidence which, .in you 

Eph.' 2. 4 for his great love wherewith he loved us 
Col. 4. 13 that he hath a great zeal for you, and 
1 Th. 2. 17 endeavoured . .to see yom- face with great 
I Ti.. 3. 13 great boldness in the faith which is in C. 
Phm, 7 we have great joy and consolation in thy 
Seh. 10. 33 in which. .7eeodu«d a great fight of affl. 



Eev. 7. 
19. 



9 After this I beheld, and lo, a great rnul 
6 I licfud a.s it were the voice of a great m. 
[Bet aUo Delight, do, drought, flame, forces, grasshopl 
per, liailstone.i, how, Jiou, man, mercies, owl pain 
pokier, so, stature, Iccth, toe, very, while to come' 
wonders.] 

GREAT, to be — 

X.To he mighty, strong, 133 gahar. 

Psa.103. II great is his mercy toward them that fear 
117. 2 For his merciful kindness is great toward 

2. To be or become great, h-}i gadal. 

Gen. 48. 19 he ahio shall be groat ; but truly hla you- 
Humi4. 17 let the power of my Lord be great, acco. 
2 Sa. 7. 22 Wherefore thou art great, Coed God 
Job 2. 13 for they saw that (his) grief waa very gr 
Psa. 92. s how great are thy works, .thy thoughtj' 

104. I thou art very great : thou art clothed 
EccL 2. 9 So I was great, and increased more than 
Mio. 5. 4 for now shall ho be great Into the ends 
Zech 12. II In that day shall there be a great mour. 

3. To be bony, substantial, D»v aisuTn. 

P8a.i39. 17 thy thoughts.. God 1 how great Is tlie 
6RSAT aa would contain — 
Souse, r\'.3 hdyilh. 

I Ki. 18. 33 as great as would contain two measures 
GREAT, to bocoma — 
1. To be or become great, Vil gadal. 

Gen. 24. 35 he is become great : and he hath given 
26. 13 the man. .grew until he became very cr. 

Jer. 5. 37 therefore they arc become great, and \va.T. 
2.T0 become great, Via gonial, 5. 

Dan. 8. 4 did according to hla will, and becaaic g. 
GREAT with child — 
Pregnant, iyxvot cjjkuos. 

Luke 2. 5 his espoused wife, being groat with child 
GREAT (cattle) — 
Oxen, herd, cattle, ".55 baqar. 

EccL 2. 7 possessions of great and small cattle above 
GREAT curse — 
A thing devoted, ivdO^fia anathema. 

Acts 23. 14 We have bound ourselves under a grcit c. 
GREAX deal, the more a — 
Mvch more, iroWif fiaWov poll6 m^Uon. 

itarkio. 48 he cried the more a great deal, (Thou) 

GREAT deal, 30 much the more a — 

More exceedingly, ftZWov Tztpiacirfpov mallon pe. 

Mark 7. 36 30 much the more a great deal they pti!). 
GREAT estate, to come to — 
To become great, '?1J gadal, 5. 

EccL 1. 16 Lo, I am como to great estate, and havo 
GREAT, exceeding — 
Greatest, ixfyiaros megistos. 

2 Po. I. 4 given, .exceeding great wid precious pr, 
GREAT (fear) — 
Fear, in? packad. 

Psa. 14. 5 There were they in groat fear : for God 
GREAT, to' give — 
To cause to be great, ^i; gadal, 5. 

Psa. 18. SO Great deliverance giveth he to his kina 
GEEAT hail (stcnes) — 
Sail, ice, B'^^Ji'^t elgabish. 

Ezc. 13. II and ye, great hailstones, shall fall 

13. J3 and great hailstones, in (my) fury, to co. 
38. 22 and great hailstones, fire, and brimstcno 

GEEAT, how — 

l.How great [a degree), rjXlKos helikos. 

Jas. 3. 5 how great a matter a little fire kindlcth 

2.now great [a degree), irriXiKos pelikos. 

Heb. 7. 4 consider how great this man (was), unto 

Z.JIow great {a quantity), ■k6(tos posos. 

Matt. 6. 23 be darlmcss : how great (is) thct darlin. I 

GEEAT lord — 

Warrior, knight, V^h^ shalish. 

Eze 23. 23 great lords and renowned, all of ttecj 

GEEAT, to make — \ 

l.To make great, 'jtj gadal, 3. 

Gen. 12. 2 I will bless thee, and make thy aamo (t. 

1 Ch.29. 12 in thy hand (it is) to make great, and to 
Eze. 31. 4 Tile waters made liim great, the deep rcb 

2. To cause to be great, '?'i3 gadal, 5. 

Eccl. 2. 4 I mads me great works ; I buUded me ho, 
JLza, 24. 9 I will even make the pile for fire great 

Z.To make great or abundant, njT rabah, 5. 

Judg 20. 38 that they should make a great flame witli. 

2 Sa. 22. 36 and thy gentleness hath made me great 
Psa. 18. 35 and thy gentleness hath made me great 

GREAT man — 

\.A man, o't< ish. , '" 

Isa. 2. 9 the great man humbleth himself r there 

2. Great one, Vnj gadol. 

2 Sa. 3. 38 there is a prince and a great man fallea 

3 Eiio. 6 with the great men of the city, which 

10. II all hia ^veat men, and his kin t tolks , and 



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1 Ch.17. ,8 name of the great "men that (are)*l tho 
Noh. II. 14 Zabdiel, the son of (one of) the great men 
ProviS. 16 man'3gift..briEgethliimlief ore great men 
Nah. 3. 10 and all her great men were bound in oh. 

B.Gi-eat, mighty, elder, m rab. 

Job 32. 9 Great men are not (always) wise ; neither 
4, Great ones, rougnates, fieyiffraves oriegistanes. 

Bev, 6. 15 the kings of the earth, and tho great men 
18. '23 thy merchants were the great men of tho 

fiSEAT man, to make a — 
To make great, njn rebah, 3. 

pan. 2. 48 Then the king made Daniel a great jlian 

eSEAT, man of — 

Oreat, Via or Vna garol or gadol, 

Prov 19! 19 A man of great wrath shall suffer ptmls. 

GKEAT matter — 
Qreat, Vnj gadol. 

P3a.i3i. I neither do I exercise myssU in great ma. 

GEEAT measttre — 

Abundantly, hy measure, vi''W shalish. 

Psa. Bo. s givest theim tears to drink in greaS mea, 

CHEAT imm1>er — 

l.Heaviiness, weight, nab hdbed. 

BTah. 3. 3 a multitude of slain, and a great number 

2. Abundance, 3i rah. 

2 Ch,3o. 24 a great number of priests eanctifled them 

GEEAT number of — 

Coming or reaching to, sufficient, iKavSs hikanos. 
Markio. 46 with his disciples and a great number of 

GEEAT one, (some) — 
1. Great, mighty, yj rah. 

Isa. 19. 20 shall send them a saviour, and a great ono 

2.A certain great one, ris /ueyos tis mcgas. 

Acts 8. 9 giving out that himself was some great one 

^.The great ones, ol /icyaXot hoi megaloi. 

Markio. 42 their great ones exercise authority upon 

r-EEAT owl — 

Otol, crane or heron, ibis, Itv^il yanshiiph. 
Lev. II. 17 and the cormorant, and tho great owl 
Deut 14. 16 The little owl, and tho great owl, and the 

GKEAT, to show — 

To make great, magnify, fieyaXirua megaluno. 
liUke I. 58 heard hov/ the Lord had showed great 

GEEAT, so — 

l.So great (a degree), tsXikovtos telikoutos. 

2 Co» 1. 10 Who delivered us from so great a death 
Eeb. 2. 3 How shall wo escape, if v/o neglect so g. 
Jas. 3. 4 Behold.. the ships, which though.. so g. 

2. So great {a quantity), roa-ovros iosoutos. 

Matt. 8. 10 I have not found so great faith, no, not 

15. 33 much bread, .as to All so great a multit.? 
Luke 7. 9 1 have not found so great faith, no, not 
Hob. 12. I are compassed about ivith so great a cloud 
llev. 18. 17 in one hour so great riches is come to 

BEEAT, they that are — 

The great ones, 01 fieydxoi hoi inegaloi. 

ia^tt.2o. 25 they that are great exercise authority 
GKEAT thing — 
l.Cfreat, Vna gadol. 

2 Ki. 8. 4 Tell me, I pray thee, all the great thinRS 

Job 5. 9 Which doeth great things and unsearoh. 

9. 10 Which doeth great things past finding out 

37. s great things doeth he, which we cannot 

.' Psa. 71. 19 who hast done great things : O God, who 

106. 21 which had done great things in Egypt 

Jer. 45. s And seekest thou great thjngs for thyself t 

Z.Greatness, nh'ii-i, rt^ni gedullah, gedulah. 

, 2 Sa. 7. 21 hast thou done all these great things, to 

■ '^' 7. 23 and to do for you great things and terrible 

1 Ch.17. 19 done.. making known all (those) great th. 
Z. Myriad, greatness, Ni2"!, 'i3"! rihbo. 

Hos. 8. 12 I have written to him the great things of 
4. Very great, 3^a^ rabrab. 

Dan. 7. 8 eyes . . and a mouth speaJdng great things 
6. Great thing, ixiya mega. 

I Co. 9. II great tiling it we shall reap your carnal 

'2 Co. 1 1. 15 Therefore (it is) no great thing if his min. 

Ee v. 1 3. 5 given unto him a mouth speaking great th. 

6. The great things, ra iJ-^yaX^la ta megaleia. 
Luke 1. 49 that is mighty hath done to me [great th.] 
_ GEEa.T (things), to do — 
' To make great, h-\i gadal, 5. 

I Sa.i2. 24 consider how great (things) he hath done 

Paa. 126. 23 The LORD hath done great things for them 

Joel 2. 20 come up, because ho hath done great thi. 

-//fi e. 21 Fear not. .for tho LoED will do great thi, 

GEEAT things, how — • .^. ^ 

ITovj great (a quantity), Sa-os hosos. 

Mark 5, 19 how great things tho Lord hath done for 
5. 20 how great things Jesus had done for him 
liUk^ 8. 39 show how great things God hath done 
',, 8. 39 how igreat things Jesus had done unto 
Acts 9. 16 I willEhow him how great things he must 



GEEAT things, very — 

Very great, y-nn rabrab. 

Dan. 7. 20 and a mouth that spako very great things 

GEEAT (things), what — 

l.ffow great {a degree), rjXlKos helikos. 

Col. 2. I that ye knew what great conflict I have 

2.H0W great (a quantity), Zeros hosos. 

Mark 3. 8 when they had heard [what great things] 

GEEAT toes — 

Thumbs of the foot, D;Vn niang behonoth raglayim. 

Jude I. 6 and cut off his thumbs and his great toes 

1. 7 their thumbs and their great toes out off 

GEEAT, very — 

\.To give honour, weight, 133 kabed, 3. 

Num32. 17 I will promote thee unto very great hon. 

2. Very much or numerous, irrf/tToAu j pampolus. 
Mark 8. i In those days the multitude [being very g.] 

3. Most, wXeio-ros pleistos. 

Matt 21. 8 a very great multitude spread their gar. 

GEEAT, to wax — 

l.To be or become great, ^na gadal. 

Qen. ig. 13 because the cry of them is waxen great 

26. 13 the man waxed great, and went forward 
Eze. 16. 7 and thou hast increased and waxen great 
Dan. 8. 9 a little horn, which waxed exceeding gr. 

8.10 And it waxed great .. to the host of heaven 

2. To make or become great, Via gadal, 5. 

Dan. 8. 8 Therefore the he goat waxed very great 

( QEEATEE — 

1. Great, ^ha gadol. 

Gen. I. 16 the greater light to rule the day, and tho 
4. 13 My punishment (is) greater than I can be. 
39. 9 none greater in this house than I ; neither 
ExodiS. Ill know that the Lord (is) greater than all 
Nurai4. 12 thee a greater nation and mightier than 
Deut. I. 28 Tho people (is) greater and taller than we 

4. 38 nations, .greater and mightier than thou 
9. I to possess nations greater and mightier 

II. 23 shall possess greater nations and mightier 
Josh. 10. 2 because it (was) greater than Ai, and all 
2 Sa. 13. 15 greater than the love wherewith he had 

13. 16 greater than the other that thou didst 

2 Ch. 3. 5 the greater house he ceiled with ilr tree 
Esth. 9. 4 for. .Mordecai waxed greater and greater 
Eze. 8. 6, 13, 15 thou shalt see greater abominations 

43. 14 from the lesser settle, .to the greater set. 
Hag. 2. 9 The glory of this, .house shall be greater 

2. To go on, Tihn halak. 

I Ch. II. 9 So David waxed greater and greater : for 
d.Many, great, 3n rab. 

Deut. 7. I nations greater and mightier than thou 
.9. 14 a nation greater and mightier than they 
Dan. II. 73 set. .a multitude greater than the former 
Amos 6. 2 thoir border greater than your border 1 

4. Greater, /nei^Jrepos m^izoteros. 

3 Jolm 4 I have no greater joy than to hear that 

^.Greater, fiel^av meizon. 

Matt. 1 1. II there hath not risen a greater than John 

11. II least in the kingdom of heaven is greater 
12 7 in this^ilace is (one) greater than the tem. 
23. 17 whether is greater, the gold, or tho tem. 
23. 19 whether (is) greater, the gift, or the altar 

Mark 4. 32 it growetli up, and becometh greater 

12. 31 There is none other commandment grea. 
luko 7. 28 there is a not greater prophet than John 

■ 7 28 least in the kingdom of God is greater 
12 18 I will puU down my barns, and build gr. 
22 27 whether (is) greater, he that sitteth at 
John 4. 12 Art thou greater than our father Jacob 

5. 20 he will show him greater works than 

S. 36 I have greater witness than (that) of Jo. 

8. S3 Art thou greater than our father Abrah. 

10. 29 My Father, which gave (them) mo, is gr. 
13. 16 The servant is not greater than his lord 
13. 16 neither he that is sent greater than he 

14. 12 and greater (works) than these shall he 

14. 28 Father : for my Father is greater than I 

15. 13 Greater love hath no man than this, that 
15. 20 The servant is not greater than his lord 
19. II he that delivered me unto thee hath the g. 

1 Co. 14. 5 greater (is) he that prophesieth than ho 
Eeb. 6. 13 because he could swear by no greater, he 

6. 16 men verily swear by the greater ; and an 

9. II by a greater and more perfect tabernacle 

11. 26 Esteeming tho reproach of Christ greater 
Jas. 3. I we shall receive the greater condemnat. 

2 Po. 2. II angels, which are greater in power and 

I Jo. 3. 20 God is greater than our heart, and know. 

4. 4 because greater is he that is in you, than 

5. 9 the witness of God is greater : for this 

6. More abundant, TrepKra-irepos perissoteros. 
Matt 23. 14 [therefore ye shall receive the greater] 
Mark 12. 40 these shall receive greater damnation 
Luke 20. 47 the same shall receive greater damnation 

7. More, something more, ir\eiuv pleion, Tcxiovpleon, 
Matt 12. 41 and, behold, a greater than Jonas (is) ' 

12. 42 and, behold, a greater than Solomon (is) 
Lukeii. 31 and, behold, a greater than Solomon (is) ' 

II. 32 and, behold, a greater than Jonas (is) 
Acts 15. 28 to lay upon you no greater burden than 



GEEATEB part, the — 

Tlie more part, the majvrity, ol TrXeiov; hoipleious, 
I Co. 15. 6 of whom the greater part remain unto 

GEEATER things — 
Greater, fiL^oiv meizon. 

John I. so thou shall see greater things Uiaa these 

GEEATER, to bo (much) — ' 

l.To be or become great, ^13 gadal. 

Gen. 41. 40 only in the throne will I be greater than 
48. 19 his younger brother shall be greater than 

Lam. 4. 6 is greater than the punishment of the sin 
2. To be great, ny\ rahah. 

1 Sa. 14. 30 had there not been now a much greater 

Job 33. 12 I will answer thee, that God is greater i 

GREATEST — 

l.Great, large, /xsyas megas. 

Acts 8. 10 they all gave heed, irom the least to tho 
Heb. 8. II shall know me from the least to the gre. 

2. Greater, larger, /xelCav meizon. 

iSat^.jS. 32 when it is grown, it is the greatest among 
18. I Who is the greatest in the kingdom of h. ? 

18. 4 the same is greatest in the kingdom of 

23. II he that is greatest among you shall be 
Mark 9. 34 had disputed, .who (should be) the grea. 
Luke 9. 46 a reasoning, .which of them should be g. 

22. 24 which of them should be accounted the g. 
22. 26 he that is greatest among you, let him 
1 Co. 13. 13 these three ; but the greatest of these (is) 

S.Great, '?'n3 gadol. 

I Ch.i2. 14 an hundred, and the greatest over a tho. 

Job I. 3 was the greatest of all the men of the 

Jer. 6. 13 from the least of them even unto the gr. 

8. 10 every one from the least even unto the g, 

31. 34 from the least of them unto the greatest 

42. 1, 8 people from the least even unto the g. 

44. 12 shall die, from the least even imto the g 

Jon. 3. s from the greatest of them even to tho 

GREATEST part — 
Multitude, n''?"]? marbith. 

I Ch. 12. 29 tho greatest part of them had kept tha 
GEEATLT — 
l.Might, nND m,eod. 

Gen. 7. 18 and were Increased greatiy upon tho ea. 

19. 3 he pressed upon them gi-eatly ; and they 

24. 35 Lord hath blessed my master greatly 
32. 7 Then Jacob was greatly afraid and distr. 

Exodig. 18 and the whole mount quaked greatly 
Numii. 10 the anger of the Lord was kindled great. 
14. 39 told. .Israel : and the people mourned g. 
Deuti?. 17 neither shall he greatly multiply to him. 
Josh 10. 2 they feared greatly, because Grbeon (was) 
Judg. 2. IS for evil .. and they were greatly distressed 
C. 6 Israel was greatly impoverished bocauso 

1 Sa. II. 6 upon Saul, .and his anger was kindled g. 

11. 13 and all the men of Israel rejoiced greatly 

12. 18 all the people greatly feared the LOED 

16. 21 he loved him greatly; and he became hi0 

17. II all Israel, .were dismayed, and greatly 
28. s ho was afraid, and his heart greatly tre. 
30. 6 David was greatly distressed ; for the 

2 Sa. 10. 5 sent, .because the men were greatly ash. 

12. s David's anger was greatly kindled again. 
24. 10 I have sinned greatly in that J have done 
I KL 2. 12 Solomon . .his kingdom was established g. 
S- 7 when Hiram heard, .he rejoiced greatly 

18. 3 Now Obadiah feared the Lord greatly 

I Ch.i6. 25 great (is) the LoED, and greatly to be pr, 

19. s sent, .for the men were greatly ashamed 
21. 8 David said unto God, I have siimed gfea. 

e Ch.2s. 10 their anger was greatly kindled against J. 

33. 12 humbled himself greatly before the God 
Job 8. 7 yet thy latter end should greatly increase 
Psa. 21. I in thy salvation how greatly shall ho re. 1 

38. 6 I am troubled ; I am bowed down greatly 

47. 9 shields, .(belong) unto God : he Is greatly 

48. I Great is the Lord, and greatly to be pra. 
78. s9 he was wroth, and greatly abhorred Isr. 
96. 4 For the Lord (is) great, and greatly to be 

105. 24 he increased his people greatly, and mado 
107. 38 He blesseth . . that they are multiplied g. 
109. 30 I will greatly praise the LOED with my 
112. I delighteth greatly in his commandments 
116. 10 therefore have I spoken : I was greatly 
119. SI The proud have had me greatly m dcris. 
145. 3 Great (is) the LoED, and greatly to be pr. 
Jer. 9. 19 we are greatly conf ounded,because we ha. 

20. II they shall be greatly ashamed ; for they 
Eze. 20. 13 and my sabbaths they greatly polluted 
Obad. 2 I have made thee small, .thou art greatly 
Zeph. I. 14 (it is) near, and hasteth greatly, (eVen)the 
Zech. 9. 9 Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion ; sh. 

2.Much, abundant, mighty, great, Ti rab. 

Psa. 62. 2 my defence ; I shall not be greatly moved 
65. 9 thou greatly enrichest it with the river 
fig. 7 God is greatly to be feared in the assem. 

3. Abundance, multitude, greatness, nn rob. 

1 Ch. 4. 38 the house of their fathers increased gpe. 

i.To make many or great, nrp^rabah, 6. 

Gen. 3. 16 I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and 

5.Grea(, much, m^ny, K''iy saggi. 

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6. Shame, nf a hoslieth. 

laa. 43. 17 they shall be greatly ashamed, that tnist 
I'.Joy, ^'J gil. 

Prov23. 24 The father of the righteous shall greatly 
8. Very much, exceedingly, \lay lian. 

Matt 27. 14 insomuch that the governor marvelled g, 

2 Ti. 4. 15 for he hath greatly withstood our words 

2 John 4 I rejoiced greatly that I found of thy oh. 

3 John 3 I rejoiced greatly when the brethren ca. 

S.Oreatly, /xeydKas megalos. 

thU. 4. 10 I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, that now 
la.Mitch, many, -iroXis polus. 

Mark 5. 23 besought him greatly, saying. My littlo 
S. 38 and seeth. .them that v/ept and wailed g. 
12. 27 God of the living : ye therefore do greatly 
I Co. 16. 12 I greatly desired him to come unto you 

W. Exceedingly, greatly, trrpSZpa sphodra. 

Matt 27. 54 they feared greatly, sajing, Truly this 
Acts 6. 7 the disciples multiplied in Jerusalem g. 

ll.Withjoy, xop? chara. 

John 3. 29 rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegr. 

GKEATLT (feared), thing — 
Fear, "iQSpachad. 

Job 3. 25 the thing which I greatly feared la coma 
mfEATT.V rejoioe, to — 
To sing, cry aloud, jri ranan, 3. 

^sa. 71. 33 My lips shall greatly rejoice when I sing 
fiEEATNESS — 
l.Oreat, Vnj gadol. 

Exodis. 16 by the greatness of thine arm they shall 
Z.Oreatness, T\j\-\3, !V}'it3 gedulah, gcdullah. 

1 Ch. 17. 19 hast thou done all this greatness, in ma, 

17. 21 to make thee a name of greatness and 
29. II Thine, O Lokd, (is) the greatness, and 
Esth 10. 2 the declaration of the greatness of Mor. 
Psa. 71. 21 Thou shalt increase my greatness, and 
145. 3 the Lokd . . his greatness (is) unsearchable 
145. 6 thy terrible acts : and I will declare thy g. 

i.Oreatness, SiS godel. 

INumi4. 19 according unto the greatness of thy me. 
JDeut 3. 24 hast begun to show thy servant thy grea. 
5. 24 hath showed ua his glory, and his great. 
9. 26 thou hast redeemed through thy greatn. 
II. 2 Lord your God, his greatness, his mighty 
32. 3 the Loud : ascribe ye greatness unto our 
Tsa. 79. II according to the greatness of thy power 
150. 2 praise him according to his excellent gre. 
33ze. 31. 2 Whom art thou like in thy greatness ? 
31. 7 Thus was he fair in his greatness, in the 
31. 18 and in greatness among the trees of £d. 

A. Increase, abundance, n'3"!P marhith. 

s Ch. 9. 6 the one hall of the greatness of thy wisd. 

^.Ahundance, multitude, greatness, 31 roh. 

Exodis- 7 in the greatness of thine excellency thou 
If eh. 13. 22 spare me according to the greatness of 
Psa. 66. 3 through the greatness of thy power shall 
Prov. s. 23 in the greatness of his folly he shall go 
I Isa. 40. 26 all by njjnes by the greatness of his mL 
57. 10 Thou art wearied in the greatness of thy 
63. 1 travelling in the greatness of his strength? 
Jer. 13. 22 For the greatness of thine iniquity are 

d.Ctreatness, 13"J rebu. 

Dan. 4. 22 thy greatness is grown, and reacheth unto 
7. 27 the greatness of the kingdom under the 

7. To he many, abundant, n^T rabah. 

2 Ch.24. 27 the greatness of the burdens (laid) upon 

S.Cfreatness, fxiyeio^ megeihos. 

Eph. 1. 19 what (is) the exceeding greatness of his 

GEJEATES — 

Frontlet, niiyp mitschah. 

I Sa. 17. 6 greaves of brass upon his legs, and a tor. 
QEE'-CIA, GBEECS, ]Vi yavan, 'Ewds, hellas. 
A country of southern Europe lying E. of Italy and W. 
cf Asia Minor, the Isles of the Ionian Archipelago; 
called Javan in Hebrew. 

Dan. 8. 21 And the rough goat (is) the king of O. 

10. 20 when I am gone, .the prince of G. shall 

11. 2 shall stir up all against the realm of G. 
Zech. 9. 13 thy sons, O Zion, against thy sons, O G. 
Acts 20. 2 gone over those parts, .he came into O. 

OfBSOIABS— 

I.Sons of the Javanim, D'lvrp'}? hene-hayyevanim. 
Joel 3. 6 children, .have ye sold unto the Grecians 

2,Hellenist, a Jew born cut 0/ Canaan, 'T.Wrjvia-T'fit. 

Acts 6. I there arose a murmuring of the Grecians 

9. 29 spake . . and disputed against the Grecians 

XI. 30 spake unto [the GreciansL preaching the 

OREEDILI' — 

Desire, nigg taavah. 

Prov 21. '26 He coveteth greedily all the daylong 

GREEDINESS — 

A having or desiring mere, irXeoyt |fa pleonexia. 

Eph. 4. 19 to work aU uUcleanness with greodineaa 
GSEEB Y — 
1. Dishonest gain, J;s3 betsa. 

Prov. 1. 19 the way 'of every one that Is greedy of g. 
15. 27 Ha that Is groody of gala troubleth his 



2.Slrong 0/ soul, us} ly cK nephesh. 

laa. 56. II greedy dogs (which) can never have eno. 
GREEDT, to bo — 
To have a desire, qcj kasaph. 

Psa. 17. 12 Like as a lion .. is greedy of his prey, and 
GEEEK — 

l.A native of Greece, not a Jew or barbarian, 
"E\A.t)V Hellen. 

Johntz. 2o there wore certain Greeks among them 

Actai4. I agieat multitude.. of theGreeks believed 
16. I Jewess, and believed, .his father, .a Gre. 

16. 3 they knew all that his father waa a Greek 

17. 4 of tho devout Greeks a great multitude 

18. 4 and persuaded tho .Jews and tho Greeks 

18. 17 Tiien all [the Greeks] took Sosthenes, tho 

19. 10 all, .heard the word, .both Jews and Gr. 

19. 17 this was known to all the Jews and Gr. 

20. 21 Testifying both to the Jews, and. .Greeks 

21. 28 brought Greeks also into the temple, and 
Eom. I. 14 I am debtor both to the Greeks and to 

I. 16 to tho Jew first, and also to the Greek 
10. 12 no dillerenco between tho Jew a«d the G 

1 Co. I. 22 the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks 

1. 23 Christ cruciQcd. .unto the [Greeks] fooL 
I. 24 them which are called, both Jews and G. 

GaL 2. 3 Titus, who was with me, being a Greek 
3. 28 There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is 

CoL 3. II ^Vhero there is neither Greek nor Jew 

I.Orceh, Grecian, 'Y.KKr\viKis HelUnihos. 

Ecv. 9. II but in tho Greek tongue hath (his) name 
3.^ Greek female, "E.\\t]vIs HcUSnis. 

Mark 7. 26 The woman was a Greek, a Syrophonician 

Acts 17. 12 also of honourable women which were G. 
i.In Grech, 'E\Xt]yiarTl JTcllenisti. 

Acts 21. 37 cliiel captain, .caid. Canst thon speak G.! 
GREEK, in — 
In Greek, "E,\\7)vicrTiIIcll::iisti. 

Johnig. zo it was written in Hebrew, (and) Greek 
GREEK, of — 
Greek, Grecian, "£,\K-nviK6s Ucllenikoa, 

Luke23. 38 [in letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hob.] 
GEEEIT — 
1. Tender grass, nc/i deshe. 

Psa. 23. 2 Ho maketh mo to lie down In grcoa pas. 
I.Greeh, green lierb, py, yaraq. 

2 KI.19. 26 (as) the green herb, fas) the grass on the 
Isa. 37. 27 (as) the green herb, (as) tho grass on tho 

Z.Grcen herb, greenness, p";; ycreq. 

Gen. 1. 30 every greca herb for meat : and it was 
g. 3 as the green herb have I given you all 
Psa. 37. 2 they shall soon . . wither as tho green herb 

^.Cotton, D9"j3 harpas, 

Esth. I. 6 white, green, and blue (hangings) fasten. 

Z. Moist, fresh, xh loch. 

Gen. 30. 37 Jacob took him rods of green poplar, and 
Judgi6. 7 If they bind me with seven green withs 

16. 8 seven green withs which had not been 
E20. 17. 24 have dried up tiie green tree, and have 

20. 47 and it shall devour -every green tree in 

6. Wet, 3bn ratob. 

Job 8. 16 He (is) green before the sun, and bis b. 

T .Flourishing, fresh, ]}^-i raanan. 

Deut 12. 2 upon the hills, and imder every green 

1 Ki.14. 23 they also built them, .under every green 

2 Ki. i6. 4 an.d on the hills, and under every green 

17. 10 set. .up images, .under every green tree 
2 Ch.28. 4 on the hills, and under every green tree 
Job 15. 32 his time, and his branch shall not be gr. 
Psa. 37. 35 and spreading himself like a green bay t. 

52. 8 I (am) like a green olive tree in the house 

Song I. 16 thou (art) fair, .also our bed^(is) groon 

Isa. 57. 5 with idols under every green'tree, slaying 

Jer. 2. 20 and under every green tree thou wander. 

3. 6 she is gone, .under every green tree, and 

3. 13 to the strangers under every green tree 

ji. i6 A green olive tree, fair, .of goodly fruit 

17. 2 their altars and their groves by the green 
17. 8 heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green 

Eze. 6. 13 under every green tree, and under every 
Hos. 14. 8 I (am) like a green fir tree. From me is 

8 J'ale green, yXaipis chl&ros. 

Mark 6. 39 make all sit do\m. .upon the green grais 
Rev. 8. 7 trees.. and all green grass, was burnt up 

^.Wet, rruyist, iyp6s hugros. 

Luke23. 31 if they do these things In a green tree 
GREEN thing — 
I.Green thing, P^X yaroq. 

Job 39. 8 and he searcheth aftar every green thing 
2.Greenness, green herb, p"V yercq. 

Exodio. 15 there remained not any green thing in 

Isa. 15. 6 the grass faileth, there ia no green thing 

Z.Pale green, x^t^P^^ chloros. 

Rev. 9. 4 neither any green thing, neither any tree 
GREENISH — 
Green, yellow, P^pT yeraqraq. 

Lev. 13. 49 if the plague be greenish or reddish in 
14. 37 hollow atrake3, grecnlshorTeddisb, wtaidi 



GREENNESS — 
Qreenneas, budding, 3.< cb. 

Job 8. 13 Wlillst it (is) yet In his greenness. .no» 
GREET, to- 

l.Tovnshpea/i^, salute, D"iV D^ shalam $haUm. 
I Sa. 25. 5 go to Kabal, and greet hhn in my nanio 
2.T0 draw to self, clasp, embrace, ia-vdCo/iai aspa. 
Eom 16. 3 Greet Priscilla and Aquila my helpers ia 
16. 6 Greet Mary, who bestowed much labour 
]6. 8 Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lcrd 
16. n Greet thorn that bo of the (household) of 

1 Co.i6.2o All tho brethren greet you. Greet ye ono 

2 Co. 13. 12 Greet ono another with an holy kiss 
Phil. 4. 21 The brethren which are with mo greet 

,h. ^' '* ^"1^6' the. .physician, and Demas, greet 
' Th- 5- 36 Greet all the brethren with an holy kiss 
2 Ti. ^, 21 Eubulus grectcth thee, and Pudens, and 
Titus 3". 15 Greet them that lovo us in the faith 

1 Po. 5. 14 Greet, .one another with a kiss of charity 

2 Jo. 13 The children of thy elect sister greet theo 
' 3 Jo. 14 friends salute thee. Greet the friends by 

GREETING — 

l.Drawing to self, salutation, a<Tira<rn6s aspasinns. 

Matt23. 7 greetings In tho markets, and to be called 

Lukcii. 43 for yc love, .greetings in tho markets 
20. 46 which, .lovo greetings in the markets 
2. To rejoice, be of good cheer, xo^pw chairS. 

Jaa. I. I James.. to the twelve tribes.. greetina 
GREETING, (zend) — 
To rejoice, be of good cheer, xalp") chairS. 

Acts 15. 23 elders, .(send) greeting unto the brethr. 
23. 26 Lysias unto. .Felix (sendeth) greeting 
GREW — 
Becoming great, Via gadcl. 

Gen. 26. 13 the man. .grew until he became vcrygrei 

1 Sa 2. 26 tho child Samuel grow on, jjid was in fa, 
GREW upon, that which — 
Shoot, plant, np)i tsemach. 

Gen. 19. 25 overthrew . . that which grew opon tho gr. 
GREW, -where it — 
Shoot, plant, nas tsemach. 

Eze. 17. 10 shall v/ither in tho furrows where It grew 
GEEY head (ed) — 
Greyness, n^'b sebah. 

Psa. 71. 18 Now also when I am old and greyheaded 

Prov. 20. 29 and the beauty of old men (is) tho grey h. 

GREY HOTJND — 

Stag, girt in the loins, D^jn? vr|j zarzir moihnayim. 

Prov. 30. 31 A grey bound; an he goat also ; and aid. 
GRIEF — 
\.To become sick, weak, paimd, n^n chalah, 2. 

Isx 17. II a heap in the dpy of grief and of desperate 

^.Sickness, weakness, pain, 'bn choli. 

Isa. 53. 3 a man of sorrows, .acquainted with grief 

53. 4 ho hath borne our griefs, and carried our 

Jer, 6. 7 before me continually (ia) giief and wou. 

10. 19 Truly this (is) a grief, and I must bear it 

Z.SorTOW, affliction, \\y yagon. 

Psa. 31. 10 my life is spent with grief, and my years 
Jer. 45. 3 for the Lord bath added grief to my sor. 

i.Pain, 3N3 kceb. 

Job 2. 13 for they saw that (liis) grief was very gro. 
16. 6 Though I speak, my grief is not asswaged 

0. Sadness, provocation, anger, Dyj kaas. 

1 Sa. I. 16 out of the abundance of my. .grief have 
Psa. 6. 7 Mine eye is consumed because of grief 

31. 9 Lord, .mine eye is consumed with grief 
Prov. 1 7. 25 A foolish son (is) a grief to his father 
EccL I. 18 in much wisdom (is) much grief ; and ho 
3. 23 his days (are) sorrows, .his travail grief 

6. Sadness, provocation, sadness, by? kaas. 

Job 6. 2 Oh that my grief were throughly weighed 

T.Pain, 3'iK?3 maliob. 

2 Ch. 6. 29 when every one shall know, .his own gr. 
Psa. 6j. 26 they talk to the grief of those whom thon 

8. Bitterness, rnb morah. 

Gen. 26. 35 Which were a grief of mind nnto Isaao 

9. Sturribling block, np>3 puqah. 

I Sa. 25. 31 That this shall be no grief unto thee,noi 

IQ.Evil, Ti ra. 

Jon. 4. 6 a shadow, to deliver him from his grief 

W.Grief, grievance, \w^ lupl. 

1 Pe. 2. 19 for conscience toward God endure griet 

GRIEF, to cause or put to — 

1. To afflict, grieve, nj; yagah, 5. 

Lam. 3. 32 But though he cause grief, yet willlia 

2. To make sick, nViJ chalah, 5. 

Isa. S3. 10 he hath put (him) to gHef : v^ien thou 

3. To grieve, afflict, \viriw lupeo. 

2 Cor. 2. 5 if any have caused grief, he Itath not gr. 

GRIEF, -with — 

To groan, sigh, anvd^u stenazS. 

Eeb. 13. 17 they may do it with Joy. and not with g. 



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OBaEVAHCE — 

Labour, perverseness, misery, 71?j; arnal. 

Hab. I. 3 dost thou.. cauB8 (me) to behold grievanco? 
GSIEVE, t» — 
\.To grieve, 31K adah, 5. 

I Sa.^ 2. 33 to consume thine eyes, and to grieve th. 
2. To he paiTied, Vn, '?5n chul, chU. 

Jor. s- 3 t'^o" J^^s' stricken - . but they have not g. 
8. To bum, be wroth, rnri charah. 

t Sa. 15. 1 1 it grieved Samuel ; and he cried unto 
4.7*0 afflict, grieve, nj; yagah, 3. 

Lam. 3. 33 he doth not afflict willingly nor grieve 

5. To be or become weary, dn? laah, 2. 

Prov. 26. 15 it grieveth him to bring it again to hlS 

6, To grieve, 3S3? atsab. 

1 Ch. 4. 10 keep, .from evil, that it may not grieve 

7. To grieve, 3¥V atsab, 5. 

Psa. 78. 40 How oft did thoy . .grieve him In the de. I 

8. To grieve, afflict, Avirdu lupeS. 

2 Co. a. s ho hath not grieved me, but in part ; that 
Eph. 4. 30 grieve not the Holy Spirit of Gad, where. 



GSIEVED, ta be — 

1. To pain self, become pained, Vn, Virt chul, chil, la. 

Esth. 4. 4 Then was the queen exceedingly grieved 

2. To be side, weak, njrj chalah. 

Isa. 57. 10 hast found, .therefore thou wast not gr. 

3. To become sick, weak, njri chalah, 2. 

Amos 6. 6 they are not grioved.for the affliction of 

i. To slu>v} self violent, f'torj chainets, 7. 

Psa. 73. 21 Thus my heart was grieved, and I was p. 
6, To be evil, VX yara. 

Deutis. 10 thine heart shall not be grieved when th. 

» Sa. I. 8 why is thy heart grieved ? (am) not I be. 

lieh. 2. 10 it grieved them exceedingly that there 
13. 8 it grieved me sore : therefore i cast forth 

6. To be pained, nt}^ haah, 2. 

Dan. II. 30 he shall be grieved, and return, and have 

7. To be sad, angry, Di!5 kaui. 

Psa 112. 10 The wicked shall see (itX and be grieved 

8. To be pierced, N"J3 hera, 2. 

Dan. 7. 15 I Daniel was grieved in my spirit in the 

9. To be or become weary, nxS laah. 

Job 4. 2 to commune witfi thee, wilt thou be gri. 

1 0. To be bitter, tid marar. 

1 8a, 30. 6 the soul of all the people was grieved 

11. 7*0 6s grieved, solicitous, njj; agam. 

Job 3Q. 25 was (not) my soul grieved for the poor? 

12. 2*0 grieve, 3SV atsab. 

Isa. 54. 6 as a woman forsaken, and grieved in spl. 

13.ro be grieved, nyj; atsab, 2. 

Gen. 45. 5 be not grieved nxir anj^ with yourselves 

1 Sa. 20. 3 Let cot Jonathan know this, lest he be g. 

20. 34 for he was grieved for David, because his 

2 Sa. 19. 2 how the king was gi-ieved for his sou 
Neh. 8. 11 the day (is) holy ; neither be ye grieved 

14. 7*0 grieve self, asj; atsab, 7, 

Gen. 34, 7 the men were grieved, and they were 
15. To loathe, be weary of, Bip qut. 

Psa. 95. 10 Forty years long was I grieved with (this) 

16. 7*0 show self weary of, Blp qiit, 7a. 

Psa. 1 19. 138 I beheld the transgressors, and was gri. 
139. 21 am not I grieved with those that rise up 

17. 2*0 be vexed, weary, {"ip quts. 

Exod. I. 12 they were grieved because of the children 

18. 7*0 be or become short, "isij qatsar. 

Judg 10. 16 his soul was grieved for the misery of Is. 

19. To labour through, grieve self, Zianoviw diapon. 
Acts 4. 2 Being grieved that they taught the peo. 
16. 18 Paul, being grieved, turned and said to 

20. 7*0 grieve, afflict, Kxnriu lupeS. 

Markio. ss And he was sad. .and went awajr grieved 
John2i. 17 Peter was grieved because he said »mto 
Kom 14. 15 if thy brother be grieved with (thy) meat 
2 Co.. 2. 4 not that yc should be grieved, but that 

21. To grieve at the same time, wWvirta) sullupeo, 
Mark 3. 5 being grieved for the hardness of their 

GBXEVED with, to 'be — 

To he grieved at, feel disgust at, ■irpo(roxSiC'^ pros. 
Hob. 3. 10 I was grieved with that generation, and 
3. 17 with whom was ho grieved forty years? 

OElEVJil), to have sorely — 
To make bitter, "na marar, 3. 

Gen. 49. 23 The archers have sorely grieved him, and 
GEIEVED or GEIEVETH, it — 
l.T'o grieve self, 3?j; atsab, 7. 

Gen. 6. 6 made man., and it grieved him at his he. 
2. To be bitter, 11D marar. 

Huth 1. 13 for it grioveth me much for your sakes 
OaiEVlKG — 
To cause pain, 3^J kaab, 5. 

Eze. i2. i4 tLci-o uiall be ao mora, .(any) grieving 



QEJEVOTJS (to be) — , 

1. To pain, be pained, TV, V^H trntl, tkiti 

Psa. 10. 5 His ways are always grievous ; thy JudJ. 
2.2'o^am self, Vii, ''in chul, chil, 7a. 

Jer. 23. 19 a whirlwind .. even a grievous whirlwind 
Z.To becomesick, weak, nhr; chalah, 2. 

Jer. 10. 19 Woe is me . .my wound is grievous : but 
14. 17 is broken, .with a very grievous blow 
30. 1 2 Thus saith the LOED . . thy wound (is) grie. 
Kah. 3. 19 (There is) no healing, .thy wound is gre. 

4. 7*0 be evil, iry, yara. 

Gen. 21. II the thing was very grievous in Abraham's 

21. 12 Let it not be grievous in thy.sight, beca. 

Isa. 15. 4 Moab . ,his life shall be grievous imto him 

5. 7*0 be weighty, heavy, 135 kabed. 

Gen. 12. 10 for the famine (was) grievous in the land 
41. 31 not be known, .for it (shall be) very gri. 
50. II This (ia)a grievous mourning to the Egy. 
Exod. 8. 24 there came a grievous swarm (of flies) 
9. 3 (there shall bo) a very grievous murrain 
9. iG I will cause it to rain a very grievous hail 
g. 24 fire mingled Avith the hail, very grievous 
10. 14 in all the coasts of Egypt : very grievous 

6. 7*0 he powerful, grievous, pip marais, 2. 

I Ki. 2. 8 v/hich cursed mc with a grievous curse in 

7.7'o turn aside, niD sur. 

Jer. 6. 28 They (are) all grievous revolters, walking 
S.Orievous thing, grieving, 3!(j; etseh. 

Prov.is. I \vrath ; but grievous words stir np anger 
Q. Sharpness, n^ij qasheh. 

1 Ki. 12. 4 make thou the grievous service of thy fa. 

2 Ch.io. 4 ease thou somewhat the grievous servil. 
laa. 21. 2 A grievous vision is declared unto me ; the 

lO.Mvil, Tl ra. 

Prov. 15.30 Correction (is) grievous unto him that for. 
Eccl. 2. 17 the work that 18 ^vrought.. (is) grievous 

ll.SicJcnesses, diseases, Q'ijSnn tachaluim. 

Jer. 16. 4 They shall die o'f grievous deaths ; they 

12. Weighty, heavy, ^apis barus. 

Acts 20. 29 shall grievous wolves enter in among yon 

25. 7 laid many and grievous complaints again. 

I Jo. s. 3 and his commandments arc not grievous 

IZ.Of grief , \vTri\s kipes. 

Hcb. 13. II secmethto be joyous, but grievous 
li. Slothful, tedious, onvripS? ohneros. 

Phil. 3. I To vmto.. to ras indeed (is) not grievous 
15. Evil, painful, irksome, -rrovrjpSs poncros. 

Kev. 16. 2 there fell 0. noisome and griovo'is sore 

GEIEVOUS to bo homo — 

Hard to be borne, Svo'BdcrTaxTos dusbastakos. 
Matt23. 4 heavy bnrdcus [and grievous to bo borne] 
Lokci I. 46 lade . . with burdens grievous to be borne 

GMSVOTrS, to make — 

To make sharp, .i;f'p qashah, 5. 

1 Ki.i2. 4 Thy father made our yoke grievous : now 

2 Ch.io. 4 Thy lather ma,dc our yoke grievous : now 

GETEVOUS things — 
Ancient, stiff, POS; athaq. 

Psa. 31. 18 which speak grievous things proudly and 

GETEVOTJSLY — 

l.Sin, Nan chet. 

Lam. I. 8 Jerusalem hath grievously sinned ; there. 

2. Transgression, 7.yo maal. 

Eze. 14. 13 sinneth against me by trespassing griov. 
Z. Bitterness, rebellion, nia mar ah. 

Lam. I. 20 is turned, .for I have grievously rebelled 
LGrcatly, vehemently, Seiftos deinSs. 

Matt. 8. 6 sick of the palsy, grievously tormented 

5.Badly, evilly, itokcui kakds. 

Matt 15. 22 my daughter is grievously vexed with a 

GETEVOUSLY, to fall — 

To pain, be in pain, 7?n, Tn chvZ, chil. 

Jer. 23. 19 It shall fall grieYously upou the head of 

GEIEVOUSITESS — 

1. Weight, heaviness, Ijb kohed. 

Isa. SI. 15 they fled., from the grie vousness of wrath 
2.Labour, perverseness, misery, hl^ll amal. 

Isa. 10. J Woe unto them that . . write grievousness 

GRnro, to — 

l.Mill, mill stone, pru) techon. 

Lam. 3. 13 They took the young men to grind, and 

2.T0 grind, \ry^ tachan. 

Exod32. 20 took the calf, .and ground (It) to powder 
Kumii. 8 gathered (it), and ground (it) m mills, or 
Deut. 9. 21 1 took, the calf ..(and) ground (It) very 
Judgi6. 21 and he did grind In the prison house 
Job 31. 10 let my wife grind unto another, and let 
Isa. 3. IS and grind the faces of the poor? saith the 
47. 3 Take the mill stoneE, and^^lnd meal : ua 

S.To grind, li.\i)6u alHhS. 

MattB4. 41 Two (women shall be) grinding it the m. 
Iiukei7, 3; Two (womeii) siiaU be grindins together 



GSim) to powder — 

To disperse, scatter, XiKfidco likmaS, 

Matt 21. 44 it shall fall, it will grind him to powder 
Lukezo. 18 it shall fall, it will grind him to powder 

GEIHDEU — 

To grind, ]ni} tachan. 

Eccl. 12. 3 the grinders cease, because they are fe 

GUrCTDrHG - 

Grinding, njne tcxhanah. 

Eccl. 12. 4 when the sound of the grinding la lovr 
GEISLEB — 
Gristed, ^19 barod. 

Gen. 31. 10, 13 rams, .ringstraked, speckled, and grf. 

Zech. 6. 3 in the fourth chariot grislod and bay ho- 
6. 6 the grisled go forth toward the south co. 

GEOAK, to — 

l.T'o sigh, njx anach, 2. 

Joel 1. 18 How do the beasts groan ! the herds ol 

2.7'o groan, pJK, anaq. 

Jer. 51. 52 through, .her land the wonnded shall gr. 

3. To groan, pNj naaq. 

Job 24. 12 Men groan from out of the city, and the 
Eie. 30. 24 he shall groan be.fore him. .with the gro. 

i.To snort, he deeply moved, ififipiiiaSnai embrim. 
Johnii. 33 he groaned in the spirit, and was troubled 

11. 33 Jesus, therefore, again groaning In him. 

5.7*0 groan, sigh, rmvi^w stenazO. 

Horn. 81, 23 even we ourselves groan within ourselves 
2 Co. 5. 2 in this we groan, earnestly desiring to 6e 

5. 4 we that are In (this) tabernacle do groan 

GEOAK together, to — ^- 

To groan or sigh together, ffva-revd^a sustenozif. 

Kom. 8. 22 whole creation groaneth. .In pain togetll. 
GEOAHIKQ — 
1. Sighing, nijj*; anachak. 

Job 23. 2 my stroke Is heavier than my groanlnjf 
Psa. 6. 6 1 am weary with my groaning ; all the 
38. 9 Lord, .my groaning is' not hid from theo 
I02, 5 By reason of the voice of my groaning 

2.Groaning, nijjK anaqah. 

Psa. 102. 20 To hear the groaning of the prisoner; to 
Z.Groaning, nijKJ neaqah. 

Exod 2. 24 God hoard their groaning, and God rem, 

6. 5 I have also heard the groaning of the c. 
Judg. 2. 18 it repented the Lord because of their g; 
Eeo. 30. 24 groan . . with the groanings of a deadly 

i.Groaning, sighing, amvayixSt stenagmos. 

Acts 7. 34 I have heard their groaning, and am corse 
Kom. 8. 26 for us with groanings which cannot ba 

GHOPE, to — 

l.To feel, grope, draw nigh, e's'3 gashash, 3. 

Isa. 59. 10 We grope, .like the blind, and wo gropo 
2. 7*0 search, grope, E'tya mashash, 3. 

Deut 28. 29 shall grope at noon day, as the blind gr. 

Job 5. 14 and gropo in the noon day as la tho nighfe 

12. 23 They grope in tho dark without light 

GEOSS, to wax — 

To make fat or thick, vaxvvw pachunH. 

Matt 13. 15 For this people's heart'ls waxed groos, and 
Acts 28. 27 the heart of. this people Is waxed gross 

GEOTJIIB — 

l.Soil, ground, no'ix adamah. 

Gen. 2. s and (there was) not a man to till the gr. 
2. 6 and watered the whole face of tho ground 
2. 7 formed man (of) the dust of the ground. 
2. 9 out of the ground the Lord God made ta 

2. 19 out of the ground the Lord God formed 
3. 17 cursed (is) the ground for thy sake; la 

3. 19 tiU thou return unto the ground ; for out 

3. 23 to till the ground from whence he was 

4. 2 sheep, but Cain was a tiller of the ground 
4. 3 Cain brought of the fruit of the ground. 
4. 10 the voice .. crieth unto me from the gr.' 

4. 12 When thou tillest the groud, it shall not 

5. 29 because of the ground, .the Lord hath 

7. 23 which was upon the face of the ground. 

8. 8 were abated from off the face of the gr. 
8. 13 and, behold, the face of the ground waa 
8. 21 I will not again curse the ground any 

19. 25 and thai which grew upon the grouud 
Exod. 3- 5 place whereoii thou standest (Is) holy a 
8. 21 and also the ground whereon they (are> 
Lev. 20. 25 living thing that creepeth on the ground 
Num 16. 31 that the ground clave assunder. .imder 
Deut. 4. 18 of anything that creepeth on the grouud 
98. 4 the fruit of thy ground, and the &iilt of 
28. II plenteous, .in the fruit of thy ground, in 
I Sa. 30. 31 as the sou of Jesse liveth upon the ground 
a Sa. 17..12 light upon him as the dew falleth on the g. 
I Ki. 7. 46 did the king cast them, in the clay gru. 
I Ch.37. a6 the work of the field for tillage of the gr. 
9 Ch. 4, 17 In the clay ground between Succoth and Z. 
Ifeh, 10. 35 to bring the first fruits of our ground, and 
10. 37 the tithes of our ground unto the Levitea 
Job 5. 6 neither doth trouble spring out of the g. ; 
Psa. 105, 35 end devoured the fruit of their ground 
lea. a6. 24 dothhe oper.and break the clods of hisg.T 
se, 93 that thou ahalt oow the gri'ound withal, 
30. B4 the ycur.;; assts that car the ground shall 



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Jet. 7, «o Ix) poured out. .upon the fruit of the gr. 
J4. 4 the ground U chapt, for tliero was no rain 
23. 33 the slain, .shall be dung upon the ground 

Hos. 2. 18 (with) the creeping things of the ground 

Hag. I. II upon (that) which the ground brlngeth f. 

Mai, 3. 1 1 shall not destroy the fruits of your gro. 

2. Earth, Y^v. erets. 

Gen. iS. a ran. .and bowed himself toward tho gro. 

19. I bowed himself with hia face toward the g. 
33. 3 bowed himself to the ground seven time.i 

38. 9 that he spilled (it) on the ground, lest that 
44. 14 and they feU before him on the ground 

Exod. 9. 23 hail, and the fire ran along npoa the gr. 

Deut 15. 23 thou Shalt pour it upon the ground as v/. 

28. 56 to set. .her foot upon the ground for deL 

3udg. 4. 21 fastened it Isto the ground.. so he died 

6. 39 and upon all the ground let there be dew 

6. 40 Go^ did so . . there was dew on all tho gr. 

13. 20 aria fell on their faces to the ground 
Buth 2. 10 bowed herself to tho ground, and said 

2 So. 3. 19 did let none of his words fall to the gro. 
S. 4 fallen upon his face to tho ground before 

14. 32 took sheep, .and slew (them) on the gro. 
14. 45 there shall not one hair, .fall to the gro. 
20. 41 David, .fell on his face |to the ground 

25. 23 Abigail, .bowed herself to tho ground 

26. 7 his spear stuck in the ground at his bol. 
38. 14 he stooped with (his) face to the ground 

a Sa. 2. 22 wherefore should I smite thee to the gr.? 
8. 2 with a line, casting them down to tho gr. 
14. 14 as water spilt on the ground, which can. 
14. 22 Joab fell to the ground on his face, and 
14. 33 bowed himself on his face to the ground 
j8. II didst thou not smite him there to the g.? 

20. 10 and shed out his bowels to the ground 
24. 20 bowed himself . . on his face upon the gr. 

1 TCL I. 23 bowed himself . .with his face to the gro. 
a KL 2. 15 bowed themselves to the ground before 
4. 37 bowed herself to the ground, and took up 

1 Ch.?r. 21 bowed, .to David with, .face to the gro. 

2 Ch. 7. 3 they bowed, .with their faces to the gro. 
Job I. 20 fell down upon the ground, and worship. 

a. 13 So they sat down with him upon the gro. 
j6. 13 he poureth out my gall upon the ground 
18. 10 The snare (is) laid lor him in tho ground 

39. 24 He swalloweth the ground with fierceness 
Psa. 74. 7 the dwelling place of thy name to the g. 

89. 39 hast profaned his crown . . to the ground 
89. 44 and cast his throne down to' the ground 
107. 35 He tumeth . . dry ground into v/ater-spr. 
143. 3 hath smitten my life down to tho ground 
147. 6 he casteth the wicked down tc the ground 
Isa. 3. 26 and she. .desolate, shall sit upon the gr 
14. 12 (how) art thou cut do^vn to the ground 
SI. 9 her gods he hath broken unto the ground 
25. 12 bring to the ground, (even) to the dust 
s6. s he layeth it low. .to the ground ; he brln. 
29. 4 And thou. .Shalt speak out of tho ground 
29. 4 thy voice shall be .. out of the ground, and 
47. I O virgin daughter of B., sit on the grou. 
Sfc 23 thou hast laid thy body as the ground 
53. 2 shall grow up .. as a root out of a dry gr. 
Jer. 14. 2 the gates . . they are black unto the grou. 
I/am, 2. 2 he hath brought, .down to tho ground 
2, 9 Her gates are sunk into the ground ; he 
■ 2, 10 Tho elders . . of Zion . . sit upon the ground 
B. 10 virgins, .hang down their heads to the g. 
2. 21 The young and the old lie on the ground 
Eze. 12. 6 cover thy. .that thou see not the ground 

12. 12 that he see not the ground vrlth'(his) eyes 

13. 14 bring It down to the ground, so that the 

19. 12 she was cast down to the ground, and the 

29. 13 she (is) planted, .in a dry and thirsty gr. 
24, 7 she poured it not upon the ground, to 
s6. II thy. .garrisons shall go down to the gro. 
a6. 16 they shall sit upon the ground, and Shall 
e8. 17 I will cast thee to the ground, I will lay 
38. 20 and every wall shall fall to the ground 
41. 16 from the ground up to the windows, and 
41. 20 From the ground unto above the door 

43. 14 And from the bottom (upon) the ground 
DaiL, 8, 5 an he goat came . . and touched not the 

8. 7 cast him down to the ground, and stam. 
8. 10 it cast down, .of the stars to the ground 
8, 12 and it cast down the truth to the ground 
8. 18 in a deep sleep on my face toward the g. 
JO. 9 on my face, and my face toward the gro. 
10. IS I set my face toward the ground, and I 
Amos 3. 14 horns, .shall be cut off, and fall to the g. 
Obad. 3 'Who shall bring me down to tho ground ? 
Zech. 8, 12 the ground shall give her increase, and 

Z.Portion, field, nij'pn chelqah. 

2 Sa. 23. 12 he stood in the midst of the ground, and 
&,A cutting, ploughing, tJ^'iri cliarish. 

I Sa, 8. 12 to ear his ground, and to reap his harvest 

S.Jhist, TJIJ aphar. 

Job 14. 8 and the stock thereof die In the ground 

Z^Field, plain, rrip sadeh. 

Josh. 241 32 a parcel of ground which Jacob bought 
I 8a. 14. 25 and there was honey i:pon the ground 
J Ch.11. 13 where was a parcel of ground full of bar. 

I.Soil, land, yrj g?. 

Matt. 10. 29 one of them shall not fall [on the ground] 

13. 8 other fell intt^good ground, and brought 

13. 23 that received Seed into the good ground 

J5. 3'j bo commanded.. to sit down on the gro. 

Mark 4, 8 other feU on good ground, and did yield 

.}, CO cxc they TvSiiih arc sown on good ground 



Mark 4, 26 as if a man should cast »©ed Into tho gro. 

8. 6 he commanded, .to sit down on the gro, 

9. 2o fell on tho ground, and wallowed foam. 
14. 35 foil on tho ground, and prayed that. If 

Lake 8. 8 other foil on good ground, and sprang up 
8. 15 that on the good ground are they, which 
13. 7 cut it down ; why cumbercth it tho gro. f 
22. 44 [drops of blood falling do^vn to the gro.] 
John 3. 6 [and with (his) linger wrote on tho grou-J 
8. 8 [he stopped down, and wrote on tho gro.] 
J 2. 24 E.xcept a coni of wheat fall into tho gr. 
Acta 7. 33 plaoo where thou staadest is holy grou. 
S.Oround, bottom, ?Sa^oi edaphos. 

Acts 12. 7 I fell unto the gtouud, and heard a voice 
^. Basis, foundation, iSpaiafia hcdraitima,. 

I Ti. 3. 15 God, the pillar and ground of the truth 
\Q. Space, place, x^apa chMra. 

liUko 12. 16 Thogroundof a certain rich man brought 
GROinro, to lay even with the — 
To lay on llie ground, level, iSatptCio edaphizO. 

Luke 19. 44 shall lay thee even with tho ground, and 
OROTTITD, oa or to the — 
On the ground or earth, x'^f-al chamai^ 

John 9. 6 he spat ou tho ground, and made clay of 
18. 6 they went backward, and foil to the gro. 
GEO'CTn), parcel or piooo of — 

1. Spot, place, x^P^ov chorion, 

John 4. 5 to the parcel of ground that Jacob gave 

2. Field, kypos agros. 

Luker4. 18 I have bought a pleoo of ground, and I 
GR0TJ2TO, to — 
To lay a foundation, BcueXioa themclioS. 

Eph. 3. 17 ye, being rooted and grounded in love 

Col. 1. 23 If ye continue in tho faith grouudedand 
GSOUKDED — 
Any thing founded, rf^jjm musadah. 

Isa. 30. 32 every place where the grounded staff shall 
[See also Corn, dry fallow, parched.] 
GROVE — 
1,^ tamarisic, ^2'K eshcl. 

Gen. 21. 33 planted a grove In Beer-sheba, and called 

2, A shrine, ^yo^, .Tiij'k asJierah. 

Exod34. 13 But ye shall, .cut down their groves 
Dout. 7. 5 cut down their groves, and biuTi their 

12. 3 break their pillars, and bum their groves 
16. 21 Thou Shalt not plant thee a grove of any 

Judg. 3. 7 did evil, .and served Baalim and the gr. 
6. 25 Take . . and cut down the grove that (is) 

5. 26 a burnt sacrifice with the wood of tho gr. 

6. 28 the grove was cut down that (was) by it 
6. 30 because he hath cut down the grove that 

t KI.14. 15 because they have made their groves, pr. 
14. 23 built them high places, and images,and g. 

13. 13 because she had made an idol in a grovo 

16. 33 Ahab made a grove ; and Ahab did more 
i3. 19 tho prophets of the groves four hundred 

s KI.13. 6 there remained the grove a'so in Samaria 

17. 10 thoy set them up images and groves in 
17. 16 made a grovo, and worshipped all tho 

18. 4 brake the images, and cut down the gr. 
21. 3 made a grove, as did Ahab king of Israel 
21. 7 he set a graven image of the grove that 
23. 4 vessels, .made for Baal, and for the grove 
23. 6 he brought out the grove from the house 
23. 7 where the women wove hangings for the g. 
23. 14 brake, .the images, and cut down the gr. 
23. 13 burned the high place., and burned the g. 

a Ch.14. 3 brake, .the images, and cut do'wn the gr. 
15. 16 because she had made an idol in a grove 
17. 6 took away the high places and groves 

19. 3 in that thou |hast taken away the groves 

24. 18 And they, .served groves and idols : and 
31. I brake the images, .and cut down the gr. 

33. 3 reared up altars for Baalim, and made g. 

33. 19 set up groves and graven images, before 

34. 3, 4 and the groves, aj;d the carved Images 
34. 7 had broken down the altars and the gro. 

Xeo. 17. 8 respect.. either tho groves or the images 

27. 9 the groves and images shall not stand 
Jcr. 17. 2 remember their altars and their groves - 
llic, 5. 14 I ■wUl pluck up thy groves out of the 

GROW, to — 

l.To be or become great, /'15 gadal. 

Gen, 21. 8 And the child grow, and was ■weaned : and 
21. 20 he grew, and dwelt in tho wilderness 
23. 27 the boys grew : and Esau was a cunning 
Erod.2. 10 the child grow, and she brought him 
Judgi3. 24 the child grew, and the Lord blessed 
I Sa. 2. 21 tho child Samuel grew before the LOED 
3, 19 Samuel grow, and the Lord was with 

2.T0 increase greatly {as fish), njT dagah. 

Gen. 48. 16 let them grow into a multitude in tho 

3. To go on, ^"p; yalak. 

Jer. 12, 2 they grow, yea, they bring forth fruit 

4. 7*0 go out or forth, Ny; yatsa. 

Job 31, 40 Let thistles grow Instead of wheat, and 

^.Tobe or become fi/rm, pv; yatsaq. 

Job 38, 38 'When the dust groweth into harduesa 

5,7o go up, r^M alah. 

Deut 2<3. S3 it is not eown. .nor tny grass groweth 



Isa. 53. 2 he shall grow up before him as a tender 
TSja. 47. 13 on this side and on th&t side, ghoU grow 
l.To be fruitful, rn^ parah. 

Geu. 47. 27 Israel, .grow, and multiplied exceedingly 
Isa. ij. I and a Branch shall grow out of hli rootc 

8. To flourish, break forth, m.^ parach. 

Lev. 13. 39 it (is) a freckled spot (that) groweth la 
Uos. 14. 5 he shall grow as the lily, and cast forth 
14, 7 they shall revive (a») the com, and grow u 

9, To break or burst forth, p9 parals. 

Exod.i. 12 But. .tho more they multiplied and grew 
lO.TVi shut or spring forth, npy tsamach. 

Gen. 2. 3 and every herb of the field before It grew 

Exodio. 3 shallcat every tree which groweth for you 

Job 8. 19 and out of the earth shall others grow 

E^e. 17. 6 it grov/, and became a spreading vine of 
11. 7*0 become great, ny\ rebah. 

Dan. 4. II Tho tree grew, and was strong, and the 
4. 20 The tree tliat thou sawest, which grow 
12. To become great, .13^ sagah. 

I'sa. 92. 12 he shall grow like a cedar In Lebanon 
IS. To bcccrme great, Hi^ scga. 

Ezra 4. 22 why should damage grow to the hurt of 
li.To increase, grow up, av^dvia auxanO. 

Matt. 6. 28 the lilies of tho field, how they grow 

13. 32 when it is grown, it is the greatest amo. 

Luko I. 80 the child grew, and waxed strong in spL 
2. 40 the child grow, and waxed strong In spU 

12. 27 Consider the lilies how they grow : they 

13. 19 it grew, and waxed a great tree ; and the 
Acts 7. 17 the people grew and multiplied in Egypt 

12. 24 But the word of God grow and multipi. 
19. 2o So mightily grew the word of God and 
Eph. 2. 21 groweth unto an holy temple In the Lord 

1 Pe. 2. 2 milk of the word, that ye may grow th.'r. 

2 Be. 3. 18 grow in grace, and (in) the knowledge of 
15. To begin to be, become, yiyofiut giruT'nai, 

Matt 21. 19 Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward 
Acts s. 24 they doubted, .whercuuto this would gr. 
16. To come or go, fpxofxai erchonai. 

Mark 3. 26 was nothing bettered, but rather grew 

GROW again, to — 

To shoot or spring up, n~'j tsetjr.ach, 3. 

Judg 16. 22 tho hair of his head began to grow again 

GROW exceedingly, to — 

To iy'xrcase exceedingly, virepav^dya huperauxanO. 
2 Th. I. 3 because that your faith groweth exceed 

GROW, to cause to — 

To cause to shoot or spring up, n?^ tsamach, 5. 
Psa. 104. 14 He cause th the grass to grow for tho ca!>. 

GROW long, to — 

To send forth, rh^ shalach, 3. 

Eze. 44. 20 nor suffer their locks to grow long ; they 

GROW, to make (to) — 

1. To make great, nourish, 713 gadal, 3. 

Jon. 4. 10 hast not laboured, neither madest It grow 

2.70 caicse to shoot or spring up, noy tsamach, 5. 
Gen, 2. 9 out of the ground made.. God to grow 
2 Sa, 23. 5 (my) desire, although. he make(it)not tog 
Paa.147. 8 who maketh grass to grow upon tho mo 

3. To cause to grow, Ji's" sug, 3a. 

Isa. 17. II In the day.. make thy plant to grow, and 

GROW (of selves), such things as — 

Self-sown grain, spontaneous growth, O'f IJ saphiaxh, 
2 Ki. 19. 29 this year such things as grow of themseives 
Job 14. 19 thou washest away the things which grow 
Isa. 37. 30 eat (this) year aucii aa groweth of itself 

GROW to an end, to — 

To incline, decline, njri dianah. 

Judgi9. 9 behold, ths day gioweth to an end : lodge 
GROW together, to > — 
To increase together, a-jvav^ivce sunauxanS. 

Matti3. 30 Let both grow ^gether until tho harvest 
GROW up, to — 

1. To rise, triumph, nxi gacJi. 

Job 8. 1 1 Can the rukh grow np without mire ! coo 

2. To be or become great, grow up, ^■3! gadal, 
Judg IX. 2 his wife's Eons grew up, and they thmsl 
2 Sa. 12. 3 it grew up together with hhn, and vlti 

3. To change, pass cm, r^n chalaph. 

Psa. 90. s (tbey are) like grass (which) groweth Tip 
90. 6 the morning It flourisneth.and groweth xn 

4. To increase, e^s pu^h. 

Mai. 4. 2 ye shall go forth, and grow up as ealvb* 

h.To shoot or spring up, raij ts-amach. 

Zech. 6. t2 he shall grow up ouuof bl3 place, and h« 

6. To become great, na-i raiah. 

Job 39. 4 Their young onoa.. grow np ■with com 

7. To draw out or off, pa.'ts on, charge, 1?? ahcUaph, 

Psa. 129. 6 grass .. v/itheroth afore it groweth up - 

8. To go up, iva$alyu inabaino. 

Mark 4. 7 the thorns grew up, and choked It, and 
4. 33 whea it b vjvra, it ;,Toweth up, and be^ 



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9. To increase, ah^iva auxano. 
i;ph. 4. 13 may grow up into him in-all things, wh. 
10. T'o lengthen, grow up, ix-r^Kvvw mekvnS. 

Marl£ 4. 27 the seed should sprins and grow up, he 

GEOW up, to cause to — 

To cause to shoot or spring up, tv^f tsamach, 5. 

Jer. 33. IS will I ci-ase the Branch, .to grow up un. 
GEOWEfH of its own accord or of itself, •which — 
Sdf-soion grain, spordaneous groioth, n'09 saphiach. 

Lev. 25. 5 That which groweth of its own accord of 
25. II neither reap that which groweth of itself 

G'KOWS, to te — 

\.To he or become great, Snj gadal. 

Geo. 38. II Kemain. .till Shelah my son he grown 

38. 14 she saw that Shelah was grown, and she 
Exod. 2. II it came to pass, .when Moses was gro-jm 
Buth I. 13 Would ye tarry.. tUl they were gro'vra? 

2 Ki. 4. 18 when the child was gro^vn, it fell on a 
2. To shoot or spring xip, noy tsamach, 3. 

E Sa. 10. 5 Tarry . .until, your beards be grown, and 

1 Ch.19. 5 Tarry, .until your beards be grown, and 
Eze. 16. 7 thine hair U groivn, whereas thou (wast) 

S.To le or lecome great, n?"! rebah. 

Dan, 4. 22 It (is) thou, O king, that art grown and 
4. 22 thy greatness is grown, and reacheth 
4. 33 till his hairs were grown like eagles' (fe). 

OaOWIT fat, to ts — 
To increase, ^>5 pvsh. 

Jer. so- II becitUi!*, ye are grown fat as the heifer at 
CUOWli over, to io — -. 
To go up, n^V oXali. 

i'rov 24. 31 And, lOj it was all grown over with thorns 

OSOWII up — 

Standing corn, stalk, >-X.'^ qamah, 

2 Klig. 26 and fas coin) blasted before It be grown up 
Isa. 37. 27 and (as corn) blastedbefore it bo grown up 

GEOWIT up, to be — 

\.To hi or, become great, 7i3 gndal. 

I Ki. 12. 8, 10 tho young men that were grown up 
Ezra 9. .6 our trespass is grown up unto the heav. 

2.T0 become great, he nourished, '?13 gadal, 4. 
Psa.144. 12 (ni^y I"') "3 plants r rown up in their yo. 

S. To shoot or spring up, r.Dy tsamach. 

liCV. 13. 37 if . .there U black hairgrov/a up therein 
GROWN up, not — 
Late, behind, not grown up, 7'?x aphil. 

Exod. 9. 32 wheat and tho rye. .(v.'oie) not grown up 
GE0Y7TH, latter — ' 
Scattering, latter growth, V\y7 leqesh. 

Amos 7. I of the shooting up of llie latter growth 
7. I the latter growth after the king's moivi. 

GETJBGE, to — 

l.To murmur, J7, Jl'? lun, Un. 

Psa. sg. -IS wander, .and grudge if Iheyhe not satia. 
2.T0 groan, sigh, ffr^ya^a stenazS. 

Jas. %. g Grudge not one against another, brethren 
GS'iTDGE, to bear — 
To J::sp anger, laj natar. 

lev. iQ. 18 Thou shalt not.. bear aay grudge ag.-.:T.il 
GE'iJDGING -!- 
Grudging, murmuring, yoyyvo'ij.bs go^jgusmos. 

1 Pe. 4. 9 Use hospitality one to another without [g.] 
GRTJUGINGLY — 

Oxii of grief , e/c Kivrii eh lupes. 

2 Co. 9. 7 not grudgingly, or of necessity^ for God 

GXTARB — 

"i. Slaughterer, butcher, nag tabhach. 

Gen. 37. 36 Egyptunto Potiphar. .ci.ptain of thegua. 

39. I captain of the guard, an Egyptian bought 

40. 3 in the house of the captuin of the guard 

40. 4 the captain of the guard charged Joseph 

41. 10 in ward in tho captain of the guard's ho. 
41. 12 servant to the captain of the guard ; and 

a Ki. 23. 8, 11, 20 Nebuzar-adan, captain of the gu. 
25. 10 that (were) with the capt ain of the guard 
25. 12 tho captain of the guard left of the poor 
SS- IS silver, the captain of the guard took away 
^S. 18 the captain of the guard took Seraiah the 

Jer 39. 9,10, II, 13 Nebuzar-adan. .captain of theg. 
40. I the captain of the guard had let hira go 
40. 2 tho captain of the guard took Jeremiah 

40. 5 So the captain of the guard gave him 

41. ittthe captain of the guard had committed 
43. 6 the captain of the guard had left with 
52. 12 came Nebuzar-adan, captain of the guard 
52. 14 that (were) with the captain of the guard 

52. 15 captain of the guard carried away captive 

52. 16 the captain of the guard loft (certain) of 
52. 19 silver, toolc tho captain of the guard away 
52. 24 the captain of the guard took Seraiah the 
32. 26 the captain of the guard took them, and 

,52. 30 the captain of the guard carried away c. 
Dan. 2. 14 to Arioch the captain of the king's ;suard 
Z.Guard, nyji'^a Tnishmaath." _ 

2 Ka. 23. 23 three : and David eel him over his guard 
I Ch.:-:. 25 three ; and David set him over ^lu guard 



3. Watch, ICif't? mishmar. - 

Heh. 4. 22 that in the night they may be a guard to 

4. 23 the men of the guard which followed me 

Eze. 38. 7 prepare, .and be thou a guard imto them 

i.To run, fn ruts. 

1 Ki.14. 27 unto the hands of tha chief of the guard 

14. 28 was (so) that the guard bear them, and 
14. 28 brought them back into the guard chara. 

2 Ki.io. 23 Jehu said to the guard and to the capta. 

10. 25 tha guard and tho captains cast (them) 

11. 4 with the captains and the guard, and br. 
II. 6 a third part at the gate behind the guard 
II. II the guard stood, every man with his we. 
II. 13 when Athaliah heard the noise of the g. 
II. 19 the guard, and all the people of the land 

11. 19 came by the way of the gate of the guard 
2 Ch. 12. 10 to the hands of the chief of the guard 

12. II entered, .the guard came and fetched 
12. II brought them again into the guard cha. 

GTJB-GO'-DAH, nniiji incision. 

A station of the Israelites in the wilderness near Ezion- 
geber between Mosera and Jotbath : perhaps the same 
as Hor-hagidgad in Num. 33. 32, 33. 

Deut 10. 7 From thence they journeyed unto G. 
10. 7 and from G. to Jotbath, a land of rivers 

GITEST — 

1. To call, invite, vr^p, qara. 

1 Ki. I. 41, 49 and ail the guests that (werej with 
Prov. 9. 18 that) her guests (are) in the depths of 
Zeph. 1. 7 prepared a sacriflce,>.e hathbid his guests 

l.To he laid up, received as a guest, avdKeifiai. 
Matt22. 10 and the wedding was furnished with gu. 

22. II when tho king came in to see the guests 

GITEST, to be — 

To loose down, rest, KaraXia hataluo. 

Lukeig. 7 to be guest with a man that is a sinner 

GUEST CHAMBES- 

Place for resting, Ichan, KaT&\vij.a kataluma. 

Marki4. 14 Where is the guest chamber, v/here I shall 
Luke22. n Whore is the guest chamber, vAeroIahall 

GUIDE — 

l.Leader, chief, rjVN, fjlVx alluph. 

Psa. ss. 13 thou, 'a man mine equal, my guide, and 
Prov. 2. 17 Which forsaketh the guide of her youth 
Jer. 3. 4 My father, thou (art) the guide of my y.? 
Mic. 7. s put ye not confidence in a guide ; keep 

2.Capitain, rider, judge, pVi3 qatsin. 

Prov. 6. 7 Which having no guide, overseer, or ruler 

Z.Ouide, conductor, oZriySs hodegos. 

Matt23. 16 Woe unto you, (ye) blind guides, which 

23. 24 (Ye) blind guides, which strain at a gnat 
Acts I, 16 which was guide to them that took Jesus 
Eom. 2. 19 thou thyself art a guide of the blind, a 

GirrDE, to — 

l.To make or dectars hapmj,_'\i>^ ashar, 3. 

Prov.23. 19 be wise, and ^aide thine heart in the way 

2. To cause to tread, X!^ darah, 5. 

Psa. 25. 9 The meek T/ill ho guide in Judgment; and 

Z.To counsel, ni yaats. 

Psa. 32. 8 shall go : I v^iU guide theo ivith mine eye 

i.To sustain, hv3 fcul, Z'a.^ 

Psa.ii2. 5 ho will guide his affairs with discretion 

b.To lead, drive, ini iiahag, S. 
0?aa. 78. 52 guidcd'thera in tho Wilderness like a flock 

6. To Icrtd, tend, hn) nahal, 3. 

Exodis. 13 then hast guided.. In thy strength nnto 

2 Ch.32. 22 Lord saved, .and guided them on every 
Psa. 31. 3 for thy name's sake lead me, and guide 
Isa. 49. 10 by the springs of water shall he guide 

51. 18 none to guide her among all tho sons 

7. To lead forth, T\r\] nachah. 

Isa. 58. II LoED shall guide thee continually, and 

i.To lead forth, nni nachah, 6. 

Job 31. 18 I have guided her from my mother's wo. 

38. 32 or canst thou guide Arcturus with his s.? 
Psa. 73. 24 Thou shalt guide mo with thy counsel 

78. 72 guided them by the skilfulness of his ha. 
Prov II. 3 The integrity of tho upright shall gviida 

9. To guide straight, KarevBvva kateuthuno. 
Luke I. 79 to guide our feet into tho v/ay of peace 

10. To show the way, guide, liZi^yiu hodegeo. 

John 16. 13 is come, he will guide you into all truth 
Acts 8. 31 How can I, except somo man. .guide mo 

GUIDE, to bo — 

I'o lead, in} nahag, 3. 

Psa. 48. 14 this God. .he will bs our guide, .unto de. 
GtJILE<— 
1. Deceit, nt^'p mirmah. 

Psa. 34. i3ieep..fromevll..thylip3fromspeaklngg. 
33. 11 deceit and guile depart not from her str. . 

^.Craftiness, suhtilty, ■ID'IV ormah. 

Exod2i. 14 if a man come . .to slay him with gutlo 

3. Deceit, sloth, njljn remiyyah. 

Psa. 32. 2 tho man .. in whose spirit (there is) no gu. 

i.Bait, guile, Si^\os dolos. 

John I. 47 an Israelite indeed, in whom Is no guile ! 



2 Co. 13. iS But. .being crafty, I caught you with s^ 
1 Xh. 2. 3 For our exliortation (was) not . .in guile 

1 Pe. 2. I laying aside all malice, and all guile, ani. 

2. 22 Who did no sin, neitlier was guilo found 

3. 10 and his lips that they speak no guileT 
Rev. 14. . 5 in their mouth was found^o [guUe] : fo^ 

GUILTniESS — 
Quilt, □»!< asham. 

Gen. 26. 10 shouldest have brought gi^tiness upoj. 
GUILTLESS — 
l.Innocent, free, acquitted, 'i?3 naqi.\ 

Num32. 22 shall return, and be guiltless before th:. 

Josh. 2. 19 his blood.. upon his head, and we.. guii. 

2 Sa. 3. 28 and my kingdom (are) guiltless before 

14. 9 and the king and Ills tlirone (be) guiltlesj 

2. WitJiout a crime, guiltless, avainos anaitios. 
Matt 13. 7 ye would not have condemned the guilt, 

GUILTLESS, to be — 

To he innocent, free, nijj naqah, 2. ._ 

Num. 5. 31 Then shall the man be guiltless from In!, 
I Sa. 26. 9 against the LoED'3 anointed, and be gui.| 

GUILTLESS, to hold — 

To declare innocent, niJJ naqah, 3, 

Exod2o. 7 LoKD will not hold him guiltless that ta, 
Deut. e. II Lord ivill not hold (liim) guiltless tliat 
I Ki, 2. 9 Now therefore hold him not guiltless 

GUILTY — 

1. Guilty, De'k ashem. 

Gen. 42. 21 We (are) verily guilty concerning onr br, 
Ezra 10. 19 guilty, (they offered) a ram of tho flock 

2. Wicked, V^i rasha. ' 
Num 33. 3r for the life of a fliurderer, which (is) gut, 

9. Under Justice, vttSSikos hupodikos. 

Eom. 3. 19 all the world may become guilty before Qv 
GUILTY, to be — 
l.To be guilty, de'K asham. 

Lev. 4. 13, 22 which should not be done, and are & 

4. 27 which ought not to be done,,^and be guu 

5. 2 he also shall be unclean, and guilty 

5. 3 when he knoweth. .then he shall bs gul. 
S. 4 then he shall be guilty in one, of these 

5. 5 it shall be, when he shall be guilty in 

5. 17 though he wist (it) not, yet is he guilty' 

6. 4 because he hath sinned, and is guilty 
Num. 5. 6 against the Lord, and that person be gn. 
Judg 21. 22 ye did not give, .(that) ye should be Buil, 

2. To owe, he indebted, o<pel\aj opheilo. 

Matt23. i3 sweareth by the gift, .upon it, he is guilt/ 

GUILTY of — 

Held in, subject to, evoyos enochos. 

Matt 26. 66 What think ye?. .He is guilty of death 
Mark 14. 64 all condemned him to be guilty of death 
I Co. II. 27 shall be guilty of the body and blood of 
Jas. 2. 10 yet offend in one. .he is guilty of all 

GUILTY, to become, be found, hold self — 

To he guilty, DK'N asham. ■ 

Prov 30. 10 lest he curse thee, and thou be founi gull. 
Eze. 22. 4 Thou art become guilty in thy blood tliat 
Zechif. 5 hold themselves^not guilty : and they that 

GULF — 

A chasm, rent, xo.(rfi.a chasma. 

Lukei6. 26 between us. .there is a great gulf flxed 
GU'-HI, ■'m protected. 

1. A son of Naphtali, founder of the family of the 
Gunites. B.C. 1697 

Gen. 46. 24 Jahzeel, and G., and Jezer, and Shillem 
/Num 26. 48 sons of Naphtali. .of G., the family of tha 
•I Ch. 7. 13 Jahziel, and &'•., and Jezer, and Shallum 

2. Father of Abdiel a chief man of Gad. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 5. 15 Ahi the son of Abdiel, the son of G 

GU-NITES, '}13!7 

The family of Guni, son of NaphtalL 

Num 26. 48 Naphtali. .of Gmii, the family of the Q. 
GUE, "Vi dioclling, lion's whelp. 
"The going up to Gur"(i.e. "the Ascent or steep of 
Gur" or of the lion's whelp), a rising ground at which 
Ahaziah was slain by Jehu. It was at Ibleam, between 
Jezreel and Beth-baggan, the present Jenin. 

2 Ki. 9. 27 (And they did so) at the going u^ to S, 
GUE EA'-AL, ^JIS-IW dwelling of Baal. 

A place betv^eeu Canaan and the Arabian peninsula. 

2 Ch.26. 7 against the Arabians that dwelt in G.-o, 
GUgH out, to — 
l.To flow, issue, 3« 2m5. 

Psa. 78. 20 smote the rock, that the waters gushed <. 
los. 41 opened the rock, and the water gushed i.. 

Isa. 48. 21 clave the rock.. the ;ivaters gushed out 

l.To flow, S\} nazal. 

Jer. 9. 18 and our eyelids gush out with waters 

Z.To shed, 'or pour out, '^S^' shaphak, 

I Ki; 18. 28 cut themselves;, till the blood gushed t 

4.7*0 pour out or forth, iKxl>v<>> ekchuno. 

Acts I. iS he bxirst.. and all his bowels gushed out 
OUTTEK — 
1. Waterspout, I'lSV tsinnof, 

a Sa. s. 8 Whosoever gotteth up to the gutter, and. 



HA 



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HAGAB 



%&tUier, trough, arrirahat. 

Qea. 30. 3S he eat the rods . . iu the gutters in the w. 
S'j. 41 Jacob laid the roda . .in the gutters, that 



H 

HA — 

He-ah, nxn heach. 

Job 39. 35 He saith among the trumpets, Ha, ha I 
HA-A-HASH-TA'-EI, '"iPiynxrt the courier. 
The Ahashtarite, a man or a family dc:;cendccl from 
Ashur father of Tekoa, by his second wife Kaarah. 
B.C. 1500. 

I Clu 4. 6Naarahbare..Hepher,audTemeni,andH. 
HA-BA'-IAH, n;3D Jah is protection. 
The Bene-Chabajah were among the sons of the priests 
who returned from Babylon with ZerubbabcL BO. 536. 

Dzra 2. 61 "the children of H., the children of Koz 

Neh. 7. 63 And of the priests : tlie children of H. 

HA-BAK'-KUK, PPJn lovf!s embrace. 

A prophet In Jndali whose parentage, birthplace, and 

ara are unrecorded, b.o. 626. 

Hab. I, I The burden which H. the prophet did see 
3. I A prayer of H. the prophet upon Shigio. 

HA-BA-Zm'-IAH, n;}V3D. 

The head of the family of the Ilechabites. His descen- 
dant Jaazeniah was cniof among them in the days of 
Jeremiah. B.o. £60. 

Jer. 35. 3 the son of Jeremiah, the son of H., and 
HABEEGEOW — 
l.Coat of mail nn?* shi/ryah. 

Job 41. 26 the spear, the dart, nor the habergeon 
^.Qoat of -mail, \\nfi shiryon. 

a Ch.26. 14 spears, and helmets, and habergeons, and 

Neh. 4. 16 the shields, and the bows, and the haber. 

8. A linen coat of mail. N"inn tachara. 

Exod28. 32 83 it were the hole of an habergeon, that 
39. 23 And . . an hole . . as the hole of an habergeon 

HABITABLE part — 

Fruitful or habitaUe place, Vnn tebel. 

Prov. 8. 31 Kejoicing in the habitable part of his 0. 
HABITATION — 
1. Place of sojourn, habitation, nnj geruth. 

Jer. 41. 17 habitation of Chiraham, which is by Beth. 
i.Sabitation, '73|, h^yi zebul. 

CIl 6. 2 I have built an houso of habitation for 
Isa. 63. 15 behold from the habitation of thy holi. 
Hab. 3. II sun. .moon stood stUl in their habitation 

S.Totoer, rrra tirah. 

Fsa. 69. 2$ Let their habitation be desolato. .let 

4. 2*0 sit down or still, dwell, j?*; yashah. 

Psa. 33. 14 From the place of his habitation he look. 
Jer. 9. 6 Thine habitation (is^ in the midst of dec. 
Obad. 3 whose habitation (is) high ; that saith in 

&.Seat, dwelling place, 3?'io moshab. 

Gen. 36. 43 according to their habitations In the land 
Exodi2. 20 in all your habitations shall ye eat unlea, 

35. 3 shall kindle no fire tlu-oughout your hab. 
IiCV. 13. 46 dwell alone ; without the camp . . his hab. 

23. 17 Ye shall bring out of your habitations two 
Numis. 2 When ye be come into the land of your ha. 

1 Ch. 4. 33 These . .theirhabitations, and their gene. 

7. 28 their possessions and habitations. .Beth. 
Psa. 107. 7 that they might go to a city of habitation 

107. 36 that they may prepare a city for habitati. 

132. 13 the LOED. .hath desired (it) for his habit. 
Hze. 6. 14 make . . desolate . .in all their habitations 

G.Fixed place, base, Jiao jmakon. 

Psa. 8g. 14 Justice and judgment (are) the habitation 
97. |2 righteousness and judgment (are) the h. 

1, Preparation, birth, habitation, 'iTao meJcurah. 

Eze. 29. 14 return, .into the land of their habitation 
8J!spotisal, .Tigp meherah. 

Gen. 49. 5 imstruments of cruelty (are in) their hab. 

^.Habitation, fipo nuion. 

Deut26. 15 Look down from thy holy habitation, from 

1 Sa.. 2. 29 which I have commanded (in mjr) habit. 

a. 32 thou shalt^see an enemy (in my) habitat. 

1 Chi -4. 41 and the habitations that were found there 

Psa. 26. 8 I have loved the habitation of thy house 

68. s A father, .(is) God in his holy habitation 

71. 3 Be thou my strong habitation, whereunto 

51. 9 hast|made . .the most high, thy habitation 

Jer. 25. 30 and utter his voice from his holy habita. 

Zech. 2. 13 for he is raised up out of his holy li^it. 

"i.Q.HoMtation, nivjT^ meonah. 

Jer. 21. 13 or who shall enter into our habitations f 
W. Settled dwelling place, \^a mishkan. 

s Ch.29. 6 turned away their faces from the habita. 

Psa. 78. 28 let (it) fall, .round about their habitations 

132. 5 an habitation for the mighty (God) of Ja. 

Isa. 22. 16 graveth an habitation for himself in a 

54. 2 stretch forth the curtains of tl»ine habit. 

12. Settled dwelling pla<», IWP mishkan. 

Ezra 7. 15 God>o< Israel, whose habitation (is) in Jer. 

li.Comely or resting place, hkj naah. 

£aa. 74, 30 darK places ot the earth aia full of tbe h. 



Jer. 9. 10 and tor the habitations of the wilderness 
25. 37 the poaccablo habitations arc cut down 
Lam. 2. 2 Lord hath Bwallowcd np all the habitat. 
Amoc I. 2 the iLibitations of the shepherds shall 
li.Comely or resLing place, nij navah. 

Job 8. 6 make the habitation of thy righteousness 
IZ.Comcly or resting place, ni} naveh. 

Exod 15. 13 guided, .in thy strength unto thy holy h. 
2 Sa. 15. 25 and show me (both) it and his habitation 
Job 5. 3 the foolish, .suddenly I cursed his habit. 
S- 24 thou Shalt visit thy habitation, and shalt 
18. 15 brimstone shall be scattered upon his h. 
^o'^- 3- 33 but he blesseth the habitation of the just 
Isa. 27. 10 the habitation forsaken, and left like a 

32. 1 3 my people shall dwell in a peaceable ha. 

33. 20 thine eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet h. 

34. 13 auhabltationof dragons, .a courtforowls 

35. 7 in the habitation of dragons, where each 
Jer. 10. 25 and have made his habitation desolato 

25. 30 he shall mightily roar upon his habitation 
31. 23 The Lord bless thee, O habitation of Jua. 
23. 12 shall be an habitation of shepherds cans. 
49. 19 come, .against the habitation of the str. 

49. 20 shall make their habitations desolate 

50. 7 Lord, the habitation of justice, even the 
50. 19 I will bring Israel again to his habitation 
50. 44 come up. .unto the habitation of the str. 
50. 43 slmll make (their) habitation desolate 

16. Settled dwelling place, ]3y sheken. 

Dout 12. 5 unto hia habitation BhaM yo seek, and 
17. Fold, iTrauXti epauHs. 

Acts J. 20 Let his habitation bo desolate, and let no 

\?>. Place cf habitation, KaroiKriTfiptoy katoiketerion. 
Eph. 2. 22 builded together for an habitation of God 
Kov. 18. 2 Babylon, .l-i become the habitation of 

19.vl dxoclling house, KaroiKla katoikia. 

Acts 17. 26 determined, .the bounds of their habita. 
20. Habitation, olicrirripiov oikcicrion. 

Judo 6 angels which, .left their own habitation 
il.Tent, tabernacle, (tict]vi) skenc. 

Lukei6. 9 they may receive you into everlasting h. 
HABITATION, to have — 
l.To settle doivn, rest, ]:^ shcJcyn, 

Psa. 104. 12 the fowls of the heaven have their habit 
2. To settle down, rest, I??* shckan. 

Dan. 4. 21 the fowls of tho heaven had their habtt. 
HABITATION, to prepare an — 
To make to rest, nij navaJi, 5. 

Exod. 15. 2 my God, and I wlU prepare him an hab. 
HA'-BOE, "I'm!! united. 

The affluent of the Euphrates called by Strabo, Ab- 
horras ; by Isidore, Aburas ; and by Pliny and Ptolemy, 
Chaboras. It still bears the name of Kkabour, which 
was inserted in an Assyrian inscription in the gth 
century before our era. See Chebar. 

2 Ki 17. 6 placed them in . .Habor (by) the river of 
18. n put them . .in H. (by) tho river of Gozan 

I Ch. 5. 26 brought thom unto. .H., and Hara, and 

HA-CHAI'-IAH, n;'?5n Jah is hidden. 
Father of Nehemiah the Tlrshatha. B.C. 476. 

Neh. I. , I The words of Nehemiah the son of H. 
JO. I those that sealed (were), .the son of H. 

HA-CHI'-LAH, nVan drought. 

A hUl in the S. o'f Judah, in the wilderness of Ziph, 
facing the Jeshimon (i.e. waste aud barren) district. 
I Sa. 23. 19 H., Vc^hlch (Is) on the south of Jeshimon? 

26. 3 And Saul pitched in the hiU of H., which 

HACH-MO'-NI, "iiD3n the wise. 

The father of Jehiel who was a companion of the sons 

of David. B.C. 1080. 

I Ch.27. 32 Jehiel the son of H. (was) vrith the klne's 

HACH-HO-inTE, 'jiOSn-J^. 

That is, the "son of HachmonI" (according to i Ch.27. 

32), where it is rightly translated. See Tachmonite. 

I Ch.11. II Jashobeam, an H., the chief of tho capt 
HAD — 
There is, there are, ^1 yesh. 

(Jen. 39. 4 and all'(that) he had he put into his hand 
39. 5 in his house, and over all that he had 
39 5 all that he had in the house, and in the 
Ezra 10. 44 and (some) of them had wives by whom 
[See also Abomination, charge of.] 
HAD, to be — 
To become, begin to be, ylvofiai ginomai. 

Acts 25. 26 that, after examination had, I might have 

HAD no, -when as yet ho — 

He not having, ou/c 6vros avT$ ouk ontos autS. 
Acta 7. 5 would give it to him.. -when.. he had no 

HAD not — 

If not, ■b\'7 lule. , ^ ,.u . 

Psa. 106. 23 had not Moses his chosen stood before 

HA'-DAD, iin mighty. 

1. A sou of Bedad, king of Edom. See Hadab. B.O. i 500. 

Gen 36. 35 H. the son of Bedad . .reigned in hia stead 

-6 36 H. died, and Samlah. .reigned in his ste. 

I Ch ^i 46 H the son of.Bedad. .reigned in his stead 

I 47 when H. was dead, Samlah. .reigned in 



2. An Edomlte of tho royal family who Uvod In the tiaM 

of Solomon. B.O. 1015. 

I Kl. II. 14 And the Lord stirred up. .H. the Edomlte 
II. 17 11. fled, .to go into Egypt. .H. (being) yet 
ji. 19 H. found great favour in the sight of Ph. 
1 J. 2 1 U. heard in Egypt that David slept with hli 
J I. 21 If. said to Pharaoli, Lot me depart, that I 
11.25 besides the mischief that H. (did) : and ho 

3. A son of lEhmacl, and grandson of Abraham. B.C. 1840. 

I Ch. I. 30 Mishma, and Dumah, Slaeea, II., and Terns, 

4. Tho last of the early kings of Edom. This nanio' 
should bo Iladar. In his clilldhnod he cscajicd the 
massacre under Joab in which his father Beenm to have 
fallen. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch. I. 50 when Baal-hanan was dead, H. reigned In 

1. 51 H. died also. And the dukes of Edom 

HA-DAD-E'-ZES, niJilin mighty is the kelp. 
Tho king of the Ar'amite state of Zobah, who was do- 
featod by I):ivid and driven across the Euphrates. 3oe 
UADAREZER. B.C. 1040. 

2 Sa. 8. 3 David smote also H., the son of Rehob 

8. 5 Syrians of Damascus came to succour H. 
8. 7 And David took the shields of gold, .of H. 
8. 8 from Betah, and fromBerothal, cities of H. 
8. 9 that David had smitten all tho host of If. 
8. 10 because he had fought against H. . .for H. 
8. 12 of Amalek, and of the spoil of H., son of 

1 Ki. II. 23 which Ued from his lord H. king of Zobah 
HA-DAD-RTH-'HON, iia-j-iin Hadad of Riminon. 

A placo In the valley of'jiegiddo in Issachar where 
Josiahdied.uot far from Jezrccl; now called /ii<mnuin«A. 
Zoch.i2. II as the mourning of n. in the valley of M. 
HA'-DAE, "iin enclosing, fre God, -r\n powerfiii. 

1. A son of Ishmael and grandson of Hagar. B.C. 1840^ 

Gen. 25. 15 H., and Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and Kcd. 

2. The 8th and last of tho ancient kings of Edom. 
B.C. 1500. 

Gen. 36. 39 Baal-hanan .. died, and H. reigned In hl» 

HA-DAR-E'-ZEIl, "iijrj'^Q Hader is help. 

The king of Aram-zotah, sometimes called Iladadezer. 

which see. B.C. 1040. 

2 Sa: 10. 16 H. sent, and brought out the Syrians thai 

10. 16 Shobach the captain of the boat of H. 
10. 19 all the kings (that were) servants to H. 

T Ch.iS. 3 DaWd smote H. king of Zobah unto H. 
i3. 5 the .Syrians of Damascus came to help H. 
1 3. 7 And David took the shields of gold . . of H. 
iS. 8 from Tibhath, and from Chun, cities of H. 

18. 9 David had smitten aU the host of H. king 
iS. 10 because he had fought against H. ..forlL 

19. 16 captain of the host of H. (went) beforo 
19. 19 when the servants of H. saw tliat they 

HA-DA'-SHAH, nif-iq nevi. 

A town of Judah in the maritime low country, near 

Go/no, three miles from Beth-horon. 

Josh 15. 37 Zenan, and H., and Sligdal-gad 
HA-DAS'-SAH, .nfiin myrtle. 

The eaulier name o? Esther the cousin of MordecaL 
She became the wife of Ahasuerus (Xerxes). B.C. 518. 

Esth. 2. 7 And he brought up H., that (Is) Esther 
HA-DAT'-TAE, nnnq Ttew. 

An appellation of Hazor in Judah— not a separate qlty 
as the Common Version has it. 

Josh 15. 25 Hazor, H., and Kerioth, (and) Hezron 

HA'-DID, Tin peak, sharp. 

A city of Benjamin near Lod and Ono, now called 
el-Uadithch, about three miles E. of Lydd or Lod. 
Ezra •>. 33 The children of Lod, H., and Ono, seven 
Neh. 7. 37 The children of Lod, H., and Ono, seven 

11. 34 H., Zebolm, NebaUat 

HAD'-LAI, 'bnn lax. 

An Ephraimite, father of Amasa who was one of tho 

chiefs of the tribe in the reign of Pekah. B.O. 742. 

2 Ch.28. 12 Amasa the son of H., stood up againrt 
HA-DO'-EAK, diiIl! Hadar is high. 

1. A son of Joktan of the family of Shem. B.O. aaiow 

Gen. 10. 27 And H., dnd Uzal,'and Diklah 
I Ch. I. 21 H. also, and Uzal, and Diklah 

2. A son of Tou, king of Hamath in the time of David. 

1 Ch.iS. 10 Ke sent B. his son to king David, to en. 

5. The intendant of taxes under David, Solomon, and 
Rehoboam, who lost his life at the revolt at Shechem. 
In I Kings 4. 6, the name is given in the longer form 
Adoniram ; in Samuel as Adoram (2 Sa. 20. 24). B.C. 975. 

2 Ch.io. 18 Eehoboam sent H. that (was) over the tr. 
HAD'-EACH, %Tn periodical return. 

Perhaps this name is derived from Hadar. It was a 
district of Syria, but mentioned only once. Some think 
that Hadrach is the name of the Syrian god of the sea- 
sons, or of a king called after him, and having Damas« 
cus as his capital. 

Zech. 9. 1 the burden., of the LOKD in the land of H. 
HAJT — 
An haft, shaft, ayj nitstsab. 

Judg. 3. 22 And the haft alsa went in after the bUde 

HA'-GAB, ajrj bent. 

The Bene-hagab were among the Nethhilm who to- 
turned with Zerubbabel to Jerusalem. This namal* 
omitted in Kehemlah's list. B.C. 536. 

Ezra a. 46 Tlie chUdrea of H.. the chUdren of »ul.| 

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HA-GA'-SAH, Najrr, linin.': ' 

Anotlicr returned Nethinim erile. B.C. _S36- 

Ezra 2, 45 children of Leljjinah, the children of H. 
Neh. ■ 7- 48 Qtuldren of Lebaua, the oliUdreu of E. 

HA'-GAB, njii, ^Kyap'ioa-ndering. 

Sarai's EgjTptiaaJttandmaid who became the mocner of 

Ishniaelby Abrani.;Ji;See Aqar-.:- B.C. 1914. 

Gen. i6.- .1 ha'danhandniaid.. whose name (was) H. 
16. ,3 And SaHif^ibram's ~wife, took H. ..and 
j6.':4 And:he;'w,£:u'tin urito'H., and she conce. 
16. '^8 And h"e>Sidi*B:?Sarai's maid, whence c. 
16. as And Hi bare 'AWam a son 
16, 15 Abratn called his son's name, which H. 
16. t6 wheaH. bare Ishmael to Abrara 
21. 9 Sarah saw the sdn'df H. the Egyptian 
21. t4 a bottle of water, and gave (it> unto H. 
21. 17 the angel of God called to'H. out of hea. 
&x. 17 and said unto her. What aileth tlies, H. ? 
23. 12 Abraham's son,,whora iX. . .bare unto A. 

EAG-E-RITE, njrr.' 

A patronymic of Jaziz whom David set over his flocks. 

B.C. 1040. 

I Ch.a?. 31 And over the flocks (was) Jazlz the H. 

HAG-A-UITES, EAG-A-REUES, S'N'-if!t. 

A people upon -vfrhom the Keubenites jnade war in the 

time of Saul, Jhey were W. of the Jordan, 'and E. of 

dilead. 

I Ch. s. 10 the days of Saul. ,made war with the H. 
'5. 19 thejr tnade.war with the H., with Jetnr 
j.-'io and the H. were delivered into their ' 
Psa, 83/ e.The tabernacles, .of Moab, and the H, 

HAG'-GAI, ?in festive: 

The tenth in order of what are called the minor 

prophets, and the first of those that prophesied after 

the .captivity, 

Ezra J. I H. the prophet.. prophesled"Qntb the Je. 
C. J4 prospered through the prophesying of IL 
Hag. t. 'I came the word of the Lord by H. the 
t. 3 -Then came the word of the Lord by It 
1. 12 Joshua, .obeyed, .the words of H. the 
r. 13 Then spake H. the Lord's messenger In 
«;.-■■! the word of the Lord by tlie prophet H, 
i, io the word of the LORD by H. the prophet 
e. 13 Then said H., If (one that is) unclean 
6. 14 Then answered H. , and said, So (is) this 
,2. 20 again tho word of the Lord came unto Hi- 

HAG-GE'-Sl, nj'n ^oandercr. 

The fatherof 5libhar, one of David's heroes. B.C. 1040. 
T Chiii. '38 b];bther of Nathan, Mibhar the son of H. 

•BJLG'-Gtji^in festive. 

Tlie secbiid son of Gad, founder of the Haggites. D.e, 

1670. . The^JSarae. nalne preciasly is applied, to the 

familjri 

Gen?i(6.^6 sons of Gad; Ziphlon, and H., Shuni 
Kumjae.' i j of H., the family of the Haggites : of Shunl 

HAG-GI'-AH, n^in.' 

A descendant of Merivri the son of Levi. B.C. 1035, 

I Ch. 6. 30 Shimea his son, H. his son, Asaiah hla 
PAG-GITES, '■iinri the Haggiie. 

The posterity of Haggi the second son of Gad. B.O. 
1670, 

Kum 26. 15 of Haggl, the tamOy of the H. : of Shuni? 
HAG'-GITH, ' n'3n /esfoVfi. 

A wife of king David and mother. of his fourth aon 
Adonijahi 6.C. 1045. 

B Sa. 3.. 4 And the fourth, Adonijah the son of H. 

I Kl I. 5, Then Adonijah the son of H. exalted 

1. II Hast thou not heard that A. the sou of H. 

2. 13 Adonijah the son of H. came to Bath-sh.a 
I Ch. 3. p the fourth, Adonijah the son of H. 

HA'-I, 'KC haai, the Map. 

This is the. form in which Ai appears in the first 
instance in the Common Version. This arises from the 
translators having expressed' the definite article (ha), 
with which Ai is variably accompanied, in the Hebrew 
text. It was a city of Benjamin E. of Beth-eL See 
Ai. •■^^•^'■.' ■ - ■ ■ ■ 

Qen. iz. 8 Beth-el oh the west, and H. on the east 
J3. 3 at the beg:inning, between Beth-el and H. 

TTATT. 

l.Hailj.yy^ harad. 

Exod. 9. 18 I will cause It to rain a very grievous h. 
9. 19 hail shall come down upon them, and 
9. 22 that there may be hail in all the land of 
Q. 23 LORD sent thunder and hail, and the Are 
9. 23 Lord rained hail upon the land of Egypt 
9. 24 there was hail, and Are mingled with the 
9. 25 the hail smote tlirougliout all the land 
9. 25 the hail smote every herb of the field 
9. 26 in the land of Goshen . . was there no hail 
9, 28 there be no. .mighty thunderlngs and h. 
9. 29 cease, neither shall there be any more h. 
9. 33 the thunders and hail ceased, and tho 
g. 34 when Pharaoh saw that the rain and the h, 
10. 5 v.'hich remaineth unto you from the hail 
10. 1 2 eat every herb of the land . . all that the h. 
10. 15 fruit of the trees which the hail had le."' 
Job 38. 22 or hast thou seen the treasures of the h.? 
tea. j8. 12, 13 hail (stones) and coals of Are ■^''"'~ 
78. 47 He destroyed their vines v/ith hail, -and 
78. 48 He gave up then:' cattle also to the hail 
ia$. 33 He gave them hail for rain . .flaming 
148. 8 Fire, and hail ; snow, and vapour ; stormy 



Isa. 38. 2 as a tempest of hail., a destroying storm 

28. 17 the hail shall sweep away the refuge of 
Hag. 2. 17 I smote you with blasting, .and with ha. 

I.Hail, x^^o-^"- chalaza. 

liev. 8. 7 there followed hail and nre mingled with 
II.' 19 and there were lightnings, .and great h. 
16. 21 there fell upon men a great hail out of h. 
16. 21 men blasphemed God because of. .the h. 

HflTTi, to — 

1. To hail, send hail, T15 harad. 

Isa. ,32. 19 \?fegn it shall hail.icomlng down on the 

2. To T^Joice, be of good cJieer, xaipM chairb. 

Matt.26. 49 and said. Hail, Master ! and kissed him 
27. 29 mocked him, saying. Hail, King of the J,! 
Markis. 18 began to salute him. Hail, King of the J,! 
Luke I. 28 Hail !. .highly favoured, the Lord (is) 
John 19. 3 And said. Hail, King of tho Jews ! and 

HAIL, aU — 

To rejoice, be of good cheer, xaipw chaird. 

Matt-28. 9 behold, JesuB met them, saying, AU ha. I 

HAILSTONE — 

Stone of hail, TI5 jas ebsn, barad. 

Josh. 10. 11 more which died with hall stones ihan 
Isa. 30. 30 (with) scattering, and tempest, and hail st, 

HAIR — 

l.A loch of hair, nVn dallah. 

Song 7; 5 and the hair of thine head like purple 

I.Separation, chaplet, nt.j nezer. 

Jer. 7. 29 Cut off thine' hair . . and cast (it) away, and 

Z.Hair, 1J2'8' saar, 

Isa. 7. 20 shave, .the head, and the hair of the leel 
i.ffair, -y^a sear. 

Lev. 13. 3 the hair in the plague Is turned white 
13.' 4 and the hair thereof be not turned white 
13. 10 and it have turned the hair white, and 
13. 20 skin, and the hair thereof be turned wli, 
13. 21 and, behold, .no white hairs therein 
13. 23. the hair in the bright spot be turned wh. 
13. 26^no white hair in the bright spot, and it 
13. 30 in it a yellow thin hair ; then the priest 
13. 31 no black hair in it ; then the priest shall 
13. 32 and thersbe in it no yellow hair,and the 
13. 36 the priest shall not seek for yellow hair-i 

13. 37 and.": there is black hair grown up thereifl 

14. 8 shave off all his hair, and wash himself S 
14. 9 he shall shave all his hair off his head M 
14. 9 even all his hair he shall shave off : and 

Nam. 6. 5 let the locks of the hair of his head grow 

6. 18 take the hair of the head of his separat. 
Jndgi5. 22 the hair of his head began to grow again 
2 Sa. 14. 26 he weighed the hair of his head at twoh. 
Ezra 9. 3 I. .plucked off the hair of ray head and 
Song 4. I thy hair (is) as a flock of goats, that app. 

6. 5 thy hair (is) as a flock of goats that app. 

• Eze. 16. 7 thine hair is crown, whereas thou (wast) 

i:Hair, "vjjV sear. 

Dan. 3. 27 nor was an hair of their head singed 

4. 33 till his hairs were grown like eagles' 

7. 9 and the hair of his head like the pure 

G.Hair, mji'}!/ saarah. 

judg2o. 16 eveiy one could sling stones at an hair 
I Sa. 14. 45 there shall not one hair of his head 
e Sa. 14. 1 1 shall not one h^ir of thy son fall to 
I Ki. I. 52 there shall not an hair of him fall to tho 
Job 4. IS a spirit passed', .the hair of my flesh sto. 
Psa. 40. 12 more than the hairs of mine head 

69. 4 are more than the hairs of mine head 

7. Hair, {wool, feathers), 6pi^ thrix. 

Matt. 3. 4 same John had his raiment of camel's h. 

5. 36 thou canst not make one hair white or b. 

10. 30 the very hairs of your head are all num'- 
M.'irk I. 6 .John was clothed with camel's hair, and 
Luke 7. 38 and did wipe . . with the hairs of herihead 

7. 44 and wiped (them) with the hairs of her h. 

12. 7 the very hairs of your head are all num. 

21. 18 there shall not an hair of your head per. 

Johnii. 2 Mary which, .wiped his feet with her h. ' 

12. 3 Then.,.Mary . .wiped his feet with her h. 
Acts 27. 34 there shall not an hair fall from the head 
I Pe. 3. 3 not be that outward.. of plaiting [the h.] 
Rev 1. 14 His head and. .hairs, .white like wool, as 

g. ^ they had hair as the hair of women, and 

i.Hair {of the head), kSjxt) home. 

I Co. ij. 15 a glory., for., hair is given her for a cover. 

TTATFt, broidered — 

Folded or braided hair, it\4yiia. plegma. 

I Ti, 2. 9 nor with broidered hair, or gold, or pea. 

HAIR to be fallen aU — 

To be peeled, polished, plucked off, B"in marat, 2. 
Lev. 13. 40 the man whose hair is fallen off his head 

13. 41 -he that hath his hair fallen off from tho 

HAIR, to pluck off — 

'2!o peel, polish, pluck off, B"iO marat. 

Neh. 13. 25 plucked off their hair, and made them 
Isa. 50. 6 my cTieeks to them that plucked o3 the h. 

HAIR, to have long — 

To have or let the hair grow long, KOftda komao. 
I Co. II. 14 man have long hair, it is a shame unto h. 

11. IS if a woman have long hair, it is a glory 



HAIR, Well (set) — 

Wreathed or curled work, rt^fJD niiqsheh. .^ , 

Isa. 3. J4 instead of well set hair baldness J*^! 
HAIR, of-^ 
Made of hair, hairy, rplyivos trichinos. 

Rev,' 6, 12 sun became black'as sacjccloth of hair 
HAIRY — 
l.Hairy, Ty'f sair. 

Gen. 27. II Esau my brother ,(is) a hairy man, and 1 
27. 23 his hands were hairy, as his brother Eaa. 

2.Hair, "i^W sear'S 

Gen. 25. 25 the first came "out >ed,_all Over like an h. 
^Psa. 68. 21 the hairy scalp of such" an one as goetb 

3, Owner of hair, ij;'^ '?]23 baal sear, 

2 Kl. I. 8 hairy man, and girt with a girdle of lea. 

HAK-KA'-TAN, yafTj the little one. 

The father of Johanan who was chief, of the Bene- 

Azgad returned exiles with Ezra. B.C. 538. The name 

is simply Katan, " little," with the definite article 

prefixed. 

Ezra 8. 12 the sen of H.,"and with«hlm an hundred 
HAK'-KOZ, fi/Sn the niiMe. 

A priest, the chief of the 7th course itt the service of 
the sanctuary as appointed by Davidt B.C. 1013. In 
Ezra 2. 61, and Neh. 3. 4, 21, the name occurs as that of 
a family of priests, the prefix in these pa3sages .being 
taken correctly as the definite article. Hence the name 
appears as Koz, which see. 

1 Ch.24. 10 The seventh to H., the eighth to Abijah 

HA-KU'-PfiA, KS?pn incitement. 

The Bene-Chupha were among thefafethlnim Tvho 

returned from Babylon ^vith Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 51 -the children of H., the cliiidreh of Harh. 

Neh. 7. 53 the children of H.j the Children of Harh. 

HA'-LAH, rhn. ' ~'" 

Probably this is -a different 'place'irom the CcHdhxti 
Gen. 10. II ; but it may be identified with the Chalcitia 
of Ptolemy, which is described as between Anthemusia 
and Gauzanitis. The name seems to remain in the 
modern Gla, a large mound on_ the . Upper Khahour 
above its confluence with the Je'^fujer. * Hither a por-, 
tion of the Israelites were transported by Shalmaiiesen 

B.C. 721, 

2 ICi. 17. 6 and placed them in H. and in Habor 

18. II and put them in H. and in HalTorl 
I Ch. $.'z6 and brought them unto H., and fl^bor 

HA'-IAK, p7r; the smooth {mountain). 
A mountain, named as the southern limit of Joshua's 
conquests,. but which has not yet been identified., 
Josh.ii. 17 from the mount H., that'^oeth up to S. 

12. 7 unto the mount H., that goeth up to Seir 

HALE, to — 

l.To draw or drag down or along, itaracripta kata. 
Lukciz. 58 lest he hale thee to the judge, and tho j. 

2.7*0 draw or drag,' aipd suro. 

Acts 8.. 3 and haling men and v/oincn, committed 
HALF— ' 

1. Half, middle, 'VDj 'VD chetsi, chatsi. 

Exod24. 6 Moses took half of the blood, and pu6 

24. ' 6 half of the blood he sprinkled on the al. 

25. 10, 17 two cubits and a half, .the length 

25. 10, 17 and a cubit and a half tho breadth 
23. 1°, 23 and a cubit and a half the height the. 

26. 12 the half curtain that remaineth shall ha. 
b6. 16 a cubit and a half, .the breadth of one 

36. 21 the breadth of a board one cubit and a h. 

37. I, 6 two cubits and a half; .the length of It 
37. I, 6 and a cubit and a half the breadth of 
37. 1, 10 and a cubit and a half the height of 

Numiz. 12 of whom the flesh is half consumed When 
15. 9 of flour mingled with half an hin of oil 

13. 10 bring for a drink offering half an hin of 
28. 14 drink offerings shall be half an hin ctf vft 
32. 33 unto halt the tribe of Manasseh the son 
34. 13 unto the nine tribes, and to the half tri. 
34 14 half the tribe of Manasseh have received 
34. 15 two tribes and the half tribe have recet. 

Deut. 3. 12 half mount Gilead, and the cities thereof 
3. 13 of Og, gave I unto the half tribe of Man. 
29. 8 to the Gadites, and to the^half tribe of M. 
Josh. I. 12 to half the tribe of Manasseh, spake Jos. 
4. 12 half the tribe of Manasseh, passed over 
8. 33 half of them over against mount Gerizim 
8. 33 and half of them over against mount E. 
12. i from half Gilead, even unto the river J. 
12. 3 and the Maachathites, and half Gilead 

12. 6 the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manas. 
13; 7 the jnine tribes, and the half tribe of Ma.- 

13. 23 and half the land of the children" 6f Am. 
13. 29 Moses gave . . unto the Jialt trib« of Man. 
13. 29 was. .of the half tribe of the children of 
13. 31 And half Gilead, and Ashtaroth, and Ed. 

• J3. 31 to the one halt of the' children of Machir 
14. ' 2 for the nine tribes, arid (for) the half tri. 
3 and an half tribe on the other side Jor. 
7 Gad, and Keuben, and half the tribe of 

5 out of the half tribe of Mahasseh, ten ci. 

6 out of the half tribe Of Manasseh in Bas. 
27 out of the (other) half tribe of Manasseh 

I the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manas. 

7 Now to the (ons) half of the tribe of Ma. 
7 unto the (other) half theteof save Joshuo 



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JoBb.33. 9 thfl half tribe of Manassoh, returned, and 
ax. lo th? half tribe of Manasseh, built there an 
23. II and the half tribe of Manasseh, have bui. 
22. 13 and to the half tribe of Jfanassoh, Into 
22. 15 and to the half tribe of Manasseh, unto 
22. 21 the half tribe of Manasseh, answered and 
I Sa. 14. 14 within as it were an haK acre of land 
3 Sa. 10. 4 shaved off the one half of their beards 
j^. 3 neither if half of us die, will they care for 
19. 40 the kins, and also half the people of Is. 
X Ki. 3, 35 give half to the one,'and half to the otlicr 
7. 31 mouth, .(was) round, .a cubit and an half 
7. Jj height of a wheel (wa^) a cubit and half 
7. {5 a round compass 01 half a cubit high : and 
TO 7 and, behold, the half was not told me 
13. &If thou wilt give me half thine house, I 
16 21 half of the people followed Tibni the son 
t6. 21 to make him king ; and halt followed O. 
t Ch. J. S2 Shobal .. had sons ; Haroeh. . half of the M. 
2. 54 and half of the Manahethitc9, the Zorites 
5. i3 the Gadites, and half the tribe of Jlana. 

5. 23 children of the half tribe of Manasseh 

S- 26 and the half tribe of Manasseh, and bro. 

6. 61 the half (tribe) of Manasseh, by lot, ton c. 

6. 71 out of the family of the half tribe of XIa. 
>2. 31 of the half tribe of Manasseh eighteen th. 
j2. 37 and of the half tribe of Manasseh, with 

26. 32 made rulers over, .the half tribe of Man. 

27. 20 of the half tribe of Manasseh ; Joel the son 
27. 21 Of the half . .of Manasseh in Gilead ; Iddo 

B Ch. 9. 6 one half of the greatness of thy wisdom 
Keh. 3. 9, 12, 16, 17, 18 the ruler of the half part of 
4. 6 wall was joiucd together unto the half 
4. 16 hall of my servants wrought in the work 
4. 16 the other half of them held both the sp. 

4. 21 half of them held the spears from the 

12. 32 Hoshaiah, and half of the princes of Ju. 
lai 38 and the half of the people upon tho wall 
22. 40 and I, and the iialf of the rulers with mo 

13. 24 children spake half in the speech of Ash. 
Esth. 5. 3 be even given thee to the halt of the ki. 

5. 6 to the half of the kingdom it shall be pc. 

7. 2 be performed . ,to the halt of the kingdom 
Eze. 16. 51 Neither hath Samaria committed half of 

40. 42 cubit and an half long, .a, cubit and an h. 

43. 17 and the border about it. .halt a cubit ; and 
Dan. 12. 7 for a time, times, and an half; and when 
Zech 14. 2 half of the city shall go forth into capti. 

14. 4 half of the mountain shall remove to.ward 
14. 4 the north, and haU of it toward thesoutli 
14. 8 half of them toward.. former sea,and half 

i.Half, nvji? mechetsah. 
Num. 31. 36 the half, .the portion of them that went 
! 31. 43 the half (that pertained imto) the congr. 

Z.Hal/, n'^na machatsith. 

Exod3o. 13 This they shall give, .half a shekel alter 
I 30. 13 an half shekel .the offering of the Lord 

30. 15 poor ahaU not give less, than half a she. 
33. 26 A bekah for every man. .halt a shekel 

IiSV. " 6. 20 half of it in the morning, and half thereof 
Num3t. 29 Take, .of their half, and give, .unto Elea. 

31. 30 of the children of Israel's half, thou shalt 
31. 42 of the children of Israel's half, which JI. 
31. 47 of the children of Israel's half, Moses took 

Josh 21. 25 out of the half tribe of Manasseh, Taanach 
I Ki. 16. 9 Zimri, captain of half (his) chariots, con. 
1 Ch. 6. 61 left of the family, .out of the half tribe 

6. 70 out of the half tribe of Manasseh ; Aner 

^.Middle, midst, Tiw taveh. 

Deut. 3. 16 even unto the river Amon half the valley 

b.Kalf, VifiKTv hemisu. 

Mark 6. 23 I will give (it) thee, unto the half of mf 
Iiuke 19. 8 the half of my goods I give to the poor 
Bev. II. 9 see their de.id bodies three days and an h. 

11. II after three days and an halt the spirit of 

12. 14 nourished for a time, and times, and ha, 

TTATT flead — 

Sal/ dead, Tj/itBap-fis hemiihanes. 

Luke 10. 30 wounded, .departed, leaving, .half dead 

HAIiP hour, the space of — ' 

Half an hour, fj/iidpiov hemiorion, iii±o>pov 

Rev. 8. I silence., about the space of talf an hour 

SAIF, to live out — 
To halve, nyn chatsah. 

Psa. 55. 23 deceitful men shall not live out half their 

HALF so much — 
Ifalf, n'snD machatsith. 

'Exod 3o7 23 Take . . of sweet cinnamon half so much 

BAL'-HTIL, h^rhnfull of hollows. 
A city in the hili country of Judah beside Beth-zur and 
Ged»r, N. of Hebron, and about four miles distant from 
It. The name is said to be stai unchanged, others 
write it Uulhal. 

Josh. 15. 58 H., Beth-zur, and Gedor 

HA'-LI, 'Vn. 

A town on the boundary of Asher, named between 

Helkath and Beten ; but nothing more is known of its 

situation. 

J^osh.ig. 25 And their border was Helkath, and H. 
rtvtj. — 

Open court, aliK'f] aule. 

Markij. 16 the soldiers ^ed him away into tl^e hall 
Luj£e22. 55 had kindled a fire iy tho midst 01 the h. 



HftTiTi, common — 

Praeio-r'shouseor office, ■Kpa.irdipiovpraiioTion.\Lat.) 
Matt 27. 27 took Jesus into tho common hall, and g. 
HALLOW — 
1.7*0 set apart, V>-\ji qadesh, 3. 

E.\od2o. II Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallo. 
29. I to hallow them, to minister unto me in 
40. 9 shalt hallow it, and all the vessels thereof 
Ley. 16. 19 hallow it from the unolcinness of the ch. 
22. 32 Israel : I (am) tho Lord which hallow 
25. 10 ye shall hallow the lUticth year, and pro. 
Num. 6. II and shall hallow his head that same day 

1 Ki. 8. O4 The same day did the king hallow tho 

2 Ch. 7. 7 Solomon hallowed the middle of tho co. 
Jer. 17. 22 hallow ye the sabbath day, aa-l comma. 

17. 24 hallow the sabbath day, to do no work 

17. 27 to hallow the sabbath day, and not to. .b. 
Ezra 20. 20 hallow my sabbaths ; and tlicy sliall bo a 

44. 24 my laws, .they shall hallow my sabbaths 
%To^set apart, Biip qadesh, 5. 'J 

E.xodzS. 38 Israel shall hallow in all their holy gifts 
Lev. 22. 2 which they hallow unto mo : 1 (am) the L. 

22. 3 the children of Israel hallow unto the L. 
Num. 3. 13 I hallowed unto me all the first bom in I. 

1 KI. 9. 3 I have hallowed this house which thou 

9. 7 house, which I have hallowed for my na. 

2 Ch.36. 14 the house of the Lord which he had hal. 

Z.To set apart, hallow, sanctify, ayi&^oi hagiazS. 
Matt. 6. 9 pray ye : Our Father. .Hallowed be thy 
Luknii. 2 say. Our Father. .Hallowed be thy name 

HALLO'WTSD — 

A selling apart, separation, c''i|7 qadesh, 

1 Sa. 21. 4 there is hallowed bread ; if the young 
21. 6 So the priest gave him haUowed (bread) 

HALLO'WED, to bo — 

l.Tohe set apart, ly'iij qadash. 

Exod29. 21 he shall fco hallowed, and his garments 
Numi6. 37 take up the censers. . for they aio hallowed 
16. 38 therefore they are hallowed : and they 

2. To he or become set apart, E'lS qadesh, 2. 

Lev. 22. 32 I will be hallowed among the children of 
HALLLOWED part — 
What is set apart, lyiiPP miqdash. 

Numi8. 29 (even) the hallowed part thereof out of It 

HALLOWED things — 
What is set apart, separation, t^l)) qodesh. 

Lev. 12. 4 she shall touch no hallowed thing, por 
19. 8 he hath profaned the hallowed thing of 

Num. 5. 10 every man's hallowed things shall bo his 

18. 8 heave offerings of all the hallowed things 
Deutse. 13 I have brought away the hallowed things 
E Ki.i2. 18 Jehoash. .took all the hallowed things 

12. 18 his o^vn hallowed things, and all the gold 

HA-LO'-HESH, HAL-LO'-HESH, vm^n the whisperer. 

1. Father of Shallum who ruled over part of Jerusalem 
and helped to rebuild the wall. B.o. 475. 

Neh. 3. 12 unto him repaired Shallum tho son of H. 

2. One or a family that sealed tho covenant with Nehe- 
niiah. B.C. 475. 

Neh. 10. 24 H., Pileha, Shobek 

HALT — 

Lame, cripplcd,xf>^Ss cholos. 

Matt 18. 8 better, .to enter into life halt or maimed 
Alark 9. 45 better for thee to enter halt into life 
Lukei4. 21 bring in hither the poor, .and the halt 
John 5. 3 great multitude .. of blind, halt, withered 

HALT, to — 

1. To leap, pass over, no? pasach. 

I Ki. 18. 21 How long halt yo between two opinions? 

2. To halt, y"?V isala. 

Gen. 32. 31 the sun rose, .and ho halted upon his 
Mio. 4. 6 will I assemble her that halteth, and I 
4. 7 I will make her that halted a remnant 
Zeph. 3. 19 I -will save her that halteth, and gather 

^.Halting, ySy tsela. 

Ps-T. 38. 17 For I (am) ready to halt, and my sorrow 

HALTirrO — 
Halting, V^S, vh'i tsela. 

Jer. 20. 10 All my famiiiara- watched for my halting 

HAM, D.T multitude. 

Hero Chcdorlaomer smoto the Zuzim. If these people 
were the Zamzummim, Ham must have been in what 
was afterwards the land of the Ammonites. Hence 
Ham may be but another name of their chief strong- 
hold Kabbah, now Amynan. Others think it is tho 
modern numcimath one mile above Rabba, the ancient 
Ar-moab, on the iloman road. ■, ^. ^ , 

Gen. 14. 5 smote, .the Zuzims in BL, and the Emlms 

HAU, Dn swarthy, dark coloured. 
1. The youngest son of Noah, and father of Canaan. The 
Egyptian word Kem, Egypt=Ham, as an adjective, 
means "black" and " warm." His sons were Cush and 
Mizraim, Phut and Canaan. Ham was the only son of 
Noah after whom a cotintry was named. B.C. 2348. 
Gen. 5. 32 and Noah begat Shem, H., and Japhcth 
6. 10 Noah begat throe sons, Shem, B.)-and J. 
7. 13 Shem, aad H., and Japheth, the sons of 
9. 18 the sons of Noah, .were Shem, and H. 
9. 18 and H. (is) the father of Canaan 
9. 33 H. . .631V the nakedness of his father 



Gen. 10. I generations of the sons of Noah ; Shem, H. 
10. 6 the BODS' of H. ; Cush, and Mlzrahn, toil. 
10. 20 These (are) tho sons of U., after their '' ' 
X Ch. I. 4 Noah, Shem, H., and Japheth 

I. 8 The sons of H. ; Cush, and MizraUn 
2. The patronymic of his doacondants. 

1 Ch. 4. 40 for (they) of H. had dwelt there of old 
Psa. 78. 51 (their) strength in the tabernacles of U.- 

105. 23 and Jacob sojourned in the land of H. 
105. 27 showed his. .wonders in tho land of H. 
J06. 33 Wondrous v/orks in tho land of H., ({ludy 

HA'-MAIT, )lpn celebrated Haman, Horn. 
The chief minister or vizier of Ahasueriis (XencaV 
B.o. 510. After tho faUuro of his ijlot to cut off aU 
tho Jews in the empire of Persia ho was hanged on tho 
gallows which he had erected for Mordccai. Ho is 
called tho Agagito, as Eignifylng that ho war. of Amalc- 
kltiah descent : but in tho LXX ho is called a Macedonian 
in Esth. 9. 24 (if. 3. i), and a Persian by Sulplciu* 
Soverua. 

Esth. 3. I Afterthose. .dldk. AhasucruapromoteH. 
3. 2 all tho king's servants, reverenced 11. 
3. 4 they told U., to see whether Jlordecal's 
3. 5 when H. saw. .then was il. full of wrath 
3. 6 wherefore H. sought to destroy all tho J. 
3. 7 they cast Pur, that (is), the lot, before U. 
3. 8 II. said unto king Anasucnis, There la a 
3. 10 king took his ring, .and gave it unto U. 
3. II tho king said unto H., Tlie silver (l3)clT. 
3. 12 all that 11. had commanded, unto theklng't 

3. 15 And tho king and-H. sat down to drlnlr 

4. 7 the money that H. had promised to pay 

5. 4 lot the king and H. come this day unto 
5. s tho king said, Cause H. to make haste 

5. 5 So the king and H. came to tho banquet 
5. 8 let the king and H. come to the banquet 
J. 9 Then went H. forth that day joyful and 
5. 9 when H. saw Mordecai in llio king's gate 
S. 10 Nevertheless H. refrained himself, and 
S. 1 1 H. told them of the glory of his riches, and 
5. 12 H. said moreover. Yea, Esther, .did let 

5. 14 tho thing pleased H.; and ho caused tho 

6. 4 Now H. was come into tho outward court 
6. 5 said. .Behold, H. standeth in the court 
6. 6 So H. came in. And tho king said unto 
6. 6 H. thought in his heart. To .whom would 
6. 7 H. answered the king, For the man whom 
6. 10 Then tho king said to H., Make hastp ■ 

6. 1 1 Then took H. tho apparel and tho horeo 
6. 12 but H. hasted to his house mourning 

6. 13 H. told Zeresh his wife and all his frienda 
6. 14 and hasted to bring H. unto tho banquet 

7. I So the king and H. came to banquet witlj 
7. 6 I'he adversary and enemy (is) this. .H. 

7. 6 Then H. was afraid before the king and 

7. 7 H. stood up to make request for his lifo 

7. 8 H. was fallen upon tho bod whereon Est. 

7. 8 As the word went out. .thoy covered H.'B 

7. 9 gallows, .wlilch IJ. had made lor MorJs. 

7. 9 the gallows, .standeth in tho house of IL 
7. 10 So they hanged H. on tho gallows that 

8. 1 did. . Aliasucrus give the house of H...un. 
8. 2 his ring, which ho had taken frpm H. 

6. 2 Esther set Mordecai over the house of H. 

8. 3 besought .-.to put away the mischief of U. 

8. 5 the letters devised by H. tlio son of Ha. 

8. 7 I have given Esther the house of H., and 

9. 10 ton sona of H. the son of ll.immedatha* 
9. 72 The Jews have slain, .the ten sjins ofH. 
9. 13 let H.'s ten sons be hanged uporf tho gaL 
9. 14 given, .and they hanged H.'s ten sona 

9. 24 iiecauae H. . .had devised against the Jo. 

HA'-MATH, HE'-MATH, nipn defenccd, walled'. 
A city of Upper Syria in tho valley of the Orontes, 
about midway between its source (near Baalbek) and 
the bend which it makes at Jierhadid. The Bama- 
thites were a Haraitic race and are Included among tha 
desendants of Canaan (Gen. 10. 18.) 

Numi3. 21 So they went up. .as men come to H. 

34. 8 shall point out. .unto tho cntranco of H. 

Judg. 3. 3 Baal-hermon unto the entering in of H, 

2 Sa. 8. 9 Toi king of E. heai'd that David ha 1 sm. 

1 Ki. 8. 65 from tho entering in of H. unto the river 

2 Ki. 14. 25 from the entering of H. uoto the sei of 

14. 28 how he recovered Damascus, ind H. . .for 
17. 24 the king of Assj-ria brought, .from H. < 

17. 30 and the men of H. made Ashima 

18. 34 Where(are) thegods of H., and of Arpi-.T 

19. 13 \Vhere (is) the king of H., and the king 
23. 33Pharaoli-nechohputhuninband3..in. .H 
25. 21 slew them at Eiblah in the land of H. 

J Ch.13. s Shlhor of Egypt, .unto the enteringof TU 
' 3 David smote Hadarezcr. .unto H., as lie 
9 Tou king of H. heard how David had sm. 
8 from the entering in of H. unto the rive* 
4 the store cities, which he built In H. . 

10. q (is) not H. as Arpad ? (is) not Samaria la 

11. II his people, which shall bo left; fK)ra. .H/ 
35. 19 Where (are) the gods of H. an 1 Arphsd ' 
37. 13 Where (is)' the king of H., and the kingot 
39. 5 they brought him up. .to Eiblah in. .H. 
49. 23 Concerning Damascus. H. Is oonfonnde* 
52. 9 they took the king . . to Riblah in . ^ 
52. 27 put them to death . .in the land of H. 
47. 16 H.,Berothah, Sibraim, which (is)b«tire« 
47. 16 border of Damascus, and the borderof B. 
47. 17 north northwerd and the border of * -. 

47. 50 border, till a man come over agaiMt ^ 

48. I of the way of Hethlon, «a one goeUl tq S 



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Eze. 48. I of Damascus northward,- to the coast of H. 
Ames. 6. 2 and from thence go ye to H. the great 
6. 14 shsiU afilict. .from the entering in of H. 
Zech. 9.' 2 Aid H. also shall border thereby 

HA-EATH-ITE, 'nsq belonging to Hamath. 

The patronymic of- certain descendants of Canaan 

dwelling on the extreme north of Palestine. 

Gen. 10. 18 Arvadite, and the Zemarite, and the n. 

1 Gh. 1. 16 Arvadite, and the Zemarite, and the H. 

HA-HATH ZO'-BAH, n5"is nprj. 

The fuller name of Eamath. It is called by the Greeks 
Spiphania : but it is probably not Hamath the Great, 
being distinguished fromMt by the suffix Zohah ; as 
Eamath-GiJcad Is distinguished from Kamah in Benja- 
Ttiin. 

2 Ch. e. 3 Solomon went to H. , and prevailed against 

HAH'-MATH, ngn wa'nn springs. 
A, fortified city in the territory allotted to Naphtall, one 
mile from Tiberias. Its name indicates tliat it con- 
tained the " hot baths" of Tiberias. Josephus calls it 
Emmaus, a village not far from Tiberias, whero Ves- 
pasian encamped before Tiberias. The Hammam, at 
present four in number, still send up their hot sulphu- 
reous waters (144° Fahr.), at a spot rather more than 
a mile S. of the modem town, Tubariyeh, at tha ex- 
tremity of the ruins of the ancient city. 

Josh. 19. 35 the fenced cities .. Ziddim, Zer, and H. 

HAM-ME-Da'-THA, «ni?ri given by Horn. 

She father of Haman the Agagite at the court of Ahasu- 

eriis ( Xerxes) king of Persia. B.C. 550. 

Esth. 3. I promote Haman tho son of H. the Agagite 
3. 10 and gave it unto Haman the son of H. 

8. 5 letters devised by Haman the son of H. 

9. 10 ten sons of Haman the son of H. . . slev/ 
9. 24 the son of H. . .had devised against the 

HAH-HE'-LECH, ^^Brt the king. 
Shough this is given in the Common Version as a proper 
iiame, it might and perhaps ought to have been trans- 
lated as the ordinary Hebrew word for " the king" ;i.e., 
in the first case Jehoiakim, and In the latter Zedekiah. 
Jer. 36. 26 king commanded Jerahmeel the sou of H. 

38. 6 the dungeon of Malchiah tho eoq of IL 

1. Ilainmer, hammering, nthn halmuth. 

Judg.s. 26 She put her hand. ,to tho workmen's ha, 

■?. Hammer, n;i|^o ma,qqphah. 

I Ei. 6. 7 there was neither hammer nor ax. .heard 
laa, -44. 12 fashioneth it with hammers, and worketh 
Jer. 10. 4 they fasten it with nails and with ham. 

^.Ilammer, nnisn maqqebcth. 

Judg. 4. 21 Then Jael. .took an hammer In her hand 

&.irammer, v'ipB patiish. 

Isa. 41. 7 hfi that smootheth (with) the hammer 
Jer. 23. 29 a hammer (that) breaketh the rock in pt 
50, 23 How is the hammer, .cut asunder and 

b.Ilatchets, dnihs, ni3r5 kelappoth. ' 

Pea. 74. 6 now they break down.. with axes and h. 
EAH-ilO-'LE'-KETH, ^hbn the queen. 
Daujliter of Machir and sister of Gilead the grandson 
of Maiiasseh. One of her chiltlren was Abi-ezer, from 
whose family sprang the great Judge Gideon. She may 
have ruled over a portion of the land belonging to 
Gilead ; and hence her name. B.C. 1450. 

1 Ch. 7. 18 sister H. bare Ishod, and Abiezor, and M. 
HAM'-JffON, ]ten hA}t spring. 

1. A city of Asher, not far from Zidon-rabbah, or 
" Great Zidon". It may be HamvX, about ten miles 
from Tyre, and near the coast. 

Josh. 19. 28 Eehob, and H., and KanaJi,.iinto great 

2. A city allotted to the Levites out of tho tribo of 
Kaphjali, and answering to the cities (or city) called 
Ilammath and Hammath-dor. ' 

i Ch. 6. 76 with her suburbs, and H. with her sab. 
HAH-HOTH DOE nxT nbn. '^i 

A city of Naphtall allotted to the Gershonite Levites, 
and appointed a city ofVetuge. It is perhaps identical 
with Hammath. In i _ Chr. 6, 76, the namo is Ham- 
mon. - .,,. I 

Josh 21. 32 H.-d. with her suburbSj and Kartaa'with 
HA-mO'-NAH, niton multitude^ 
The place in or near which the multitudes of Gog are 
to bo bi;ricd, after the great slaughter, and which Is to 
derive its name from that circumstance. 

Eze. 39, i« also the name of the city (shall be) H. 
HA-MOW GOG, i'13 Itoq multitude by Gog. '-■ 
A glen previously known as the " ravine of the passen- 
gers on the E. of the Sea," after the burial there of Gog 
»nd all his multitude.- ,. . ..^ .*_■.= . 

Eze. 39. II and they shall call (it), Tho valley cfH.^g.' 

39. 13 haveturied it in the valley of II. -g.^. 

EA'-SIOE, l"!Dq large jackastJx 

The flgure employed by Jacob" for Issachar; also a 
Hivlte or Horite, who.'iat tho return of Jacob into Pales- 
tine, v/as prince of the city of Shechem, and father of 
Sheehcm whose treatment of Dinah brought destruction 
to hLmaelf and all his Idndred and city. The natne in 
tho Greiek fosmis Smmor, and Abraham la said to have. 
JjoughthUBepnlchre from the eoD«'o°.E?nMnor. B.a 1739.' 

Gen. 33. la at tha hand ot tha ehildiaa of fl!.r 



Gen. 34. 2 when Shechem the son of H. . .saw her 
34. 4 Shechem spake unto his father H., saying 
34. 6.E. the father of Shechem went out unto 
34. 8 And H. commimed with them, saying 
34. 13 sons of Jacob answered Shechem and H. 
34. 18 theirwords pleased H., and Shechem, E.'s 
34. 20 H. and Shechem . . came unto the gate of 
34. 24 unto H., and u)ito Shechem his son, hear. 
34. 26 they slew H. and Shechem his son with 
Josh. 24. 32 which Jacob bought of the sons of H. the 
Judg 9. 28 Serve the men of H. the father of Shechem 

HA-MTJ'-EL, ^Niar] God is a sun. 

A son of Mishma, a Simeonite, of the family of Shanl. 

B.C. 1200. 

I Ch. ,\. 26 the sons of Sllshma; H. his son, Zacchnr 
HA'-HTJL, hia:) pity. 

The younger son of Pharez eon of Judah by Tamar. 
Ho was the head of tho Hamulito family. B.C. 1650. 

Gen. 46. 12 the sons of Pharez were Hezron and H. 

Num26. 21 of H., the family of the Hamulites 

I Ch. 2. 5 Tho sons of Pharez ; Hezron, and H. 

HA-MXr-LITES, '^nn belonging to Hamul. 
The descendants of Hamul son of Pharez. 
Ifum26.'2i of Hamul, the family of the H. 

HA-Mlf-TAL, "?Bffln God is fresh life; Idn to the devx. 
A daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah, ono of king Josiah's 
wives, and mother of Jehoahaz and Mattaniah or 
Zedekiah. In the last two texts the name ia given as 
Eamital, which the T.XX. adopts throughout. B.C. 600. 
e Ki. 23. "31 his mother's name (was)H., the daughter 

24. 18 his mother's name (was)H., the daughter 
Jer. 52. I his mother's name (was) H. tho daughter 

HA-NAK'-EEL, hi<r^in gift or grace of God. 
Son of Shallum and cousin of Jeremiah the prophet 
who purchased a field from him Jn full assurance that 
it would ultimately prove a good investment.- B.C. 590. 
Jer. 32. 7 H. the son of Shallum thine uncle, shall 
32. 8 H., mine uncle's son, came to me in the 
32. 9 I bought the field of H., my uncle's son 
32. 12 in the sight of H. mine uncle's (son) 
EA'-TTAIT, 130 merciful. 

1. A son of Shashak, a descendant of Benjamin. B.C. 
1340. 

I Ch. S. 23 And Abdon, and Zichrl, and H. 

2. A son of Azel a Benjamite, through Saul. B.C. 660. 

I Ch. 3. 3S Azel had six sons.. Azrikam,Bot'heru..B. 
9, 44 ilzel had six sons . . Azrikam, Bochem. .H. 

3. Son of Maachah, ono of tho heroes of David's guard. 

B.C. 1040. 

I Ch. II. 43 H. the son of Maachah, and Joshaphal 

4. A Nethinim returned captive with ZerubbabeL B.C. 
536. 

Ezra. 2. 46 childrcn'of Shalmai, the children of H. 
Keh. 7. 49 children of H., tho children of Giddel 

5. A Levite vvfho assisted Ezra when he read the law. 
5.0. 445. 

Ifeh. 8j 7 H. . . caused the people to understand the 

6. A Levite who sealed the c(Jvenant with Nehemiah 
and the people. [Perhaps the samo as No. 5]. B.C. 445. 

Keh. 10. 10 their brethren, Shebaniah, Hodijah . . H. 
13. 13 next to them (was) H. tho son of Zaccur 

7. A chief (or the patronymic of a family) who sealed tho 
covenant with Nehemiah. B.C. 445. 

Keh. 10. 22 Pelatiah, H., Ahaiah 

8. Another of the chiefs on the same occasiOE. 

Keh. 10. 26 And Ahijah, H., Anan 
0. An officer in the Lord's house whose sons had a 
chamber in the templo. He was son of Igdaliorhic. 
B.C. 600. 

Jer. 33. " 4 into thp chamber of the sons of H., the 

HA-NAIT'-EHC, ^><m God is gracious. 

Hananoel was tho builder of the tower near the Sheep- 

gato of Jerusalem, f 

Keh. 3. I they sanelifled it, unto the tower of H. 
12. 39 the tower of H., and the tower of Meah 
Jer. 31. 38 from the tower of H. unto the gate of the 
Zech. 14. 10 the tower of ILunto the king's wine pre. 

HA-SA'-lSn, '.uq gracious. 

l.'Ope of tho sons of Heman, David's seer and head of 

tho i8feh course pf the service of the Sanctuary. B.C. 

1015. 

I CS.2S!«4 Of Heman. .Hananiah, H., Eliathah, Gld. 

25. 25 n. . .his eons, and his bretlvren . .twelve 
2. A seer who rebuked Asa ^or buying oft Benhadad 
king of Syria. B.C. 941. 

a Ch. 16. 7 at that time 11. the seer came to Asa king 
8. The father of Jehu the seer who testified against 
Paasha and Johoshaphat. B.C. 930. ;> 

I Xii. 16, I tho word . . came to Jehu the son of H. 

16. 7 by the handof . . Jehu the son of H. came 
3 Ch.19. 2 Jehu the son of H. the seer went out to 
20. 34 written in the book of Jehu the son-ol H. 

4. A priest who had taken a strange wife. B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 20 of the sons of Immer ; H., and Zebadlah 

5. A brother of Nehemiah who returned from Jerusalem 
to Susa and was afterwards made governor of Jerusalem 
under KoUemiah. B.C., 446. 

Keh. 1. e That H., one of my brethren, oame, he 
7, algavomy brother H. . . charge over Jem.' 



6. A priest and musician v/ho assisted in the ceremonial 
of purifying the walls of Jerusalem. B.C. 445'. 

Keh. 12. 35 his brethren, Shemaiah . .Judah, H., with 

HA-KAIf'-IAH, ^n^jjn, n;^gn Jah is gracioiLS. 

1. A son of Heman the singer and chief of the 16th 
course of the 24 into which the 288 Levite musicians 
were divided by king David. Hcman's sons were espe- 
cially employed to blow the horns. B.C. 1013. 

1 Ch.2s. 4 sons of Heman . .H., flanani, Elialhali 

25. 23 H. . .his sons, and his brethren, .twelve 

2. A chief captain of king Uzziah's army. B.C. 810. 

2 Ch.26. II under the hand of H., (one) of the king's 

3. The father of Zedekiah, one of the princes in the reign 
of Jeheakim king of Judah. B.C. 630. 

Jer. 36. la sat. .the son of H., and all the princes 

4. Son of Azur, a Benjamite of Gibeon and false prophet 
in tliB reign of Zedekiah king of Judah. B.C. 593. la 
this year he withstood Jeremiah the prophet. 

Jer. 28. I H. the son of Azur the prophet, .spake 
a8. 5 prophet Jere. said unto tho prophet li, 
28. 10 H. . .took the yoke from off. .Jeremiah's 
s8. 1 1 H. spake in the presence of all the people 
e8. 12 after. .H. the prophet had broken the 
b8. 13 Go and tell H., saying. Thus saith the t. 
eS. 15 Then said the prophet Jeremiah unto H. 

28. 15 Hear now, H. '; The Lord hath not sent 

28. 17 So H. the prophet died the same year, in 
6. Grandfather of Irijah, the captain of the ward at the 
gate of Benjamin. He arrested Jeremiah on a charge 
of deserting to the Chaldaens. B.C. 596. 

Jer. 37. 13 Irijah, the son of Shclemlah . . son of H. 

6. Son of Shashak and head of a Benjamite house. B.O. 
7340. 

I Ch. 8. 24 And H., and Elam, and Antothljah 

7. Tho Hebrew name of Shadrach, who was of thehonse 
of David. B.C. 607. 

Dan. I. 6 these were, of the children of Judai.H. 
T. 7 of Belteshazzar ; and to H., of Shadrach 
1. II prince of the eunuchs bad Set over. .H. 
1. 19 among, .all was found none like Daniel, H. 
2. 17 Daniel, .made the thing known to H. 

8. A son of Zerubbabel in the ancestry of Jesos, B.c 
500. 

I Ch. 3.'i9 sons of Zerubbabel ; MeshuUam, and B. 

3. 21 And the sons of H. ; Pelatiah, and Jesal. 

9. A son of Bebai, v/ho returned with Ezra from Babylon. 
B.O. 456. 

Ezra 10. 28 the sons also of Bebal ; Jehohanan, H. 

10. An apothecary and priest. B.C. 445. 

KelL 3. 8 Next unto him also repaired H. the son 

11. One that repaired a portion of the wall of Jerusalem 
with Hanun. B.C. 445. 

Keh. 3. 30 After him repaired H. the son of Shele. 

12. A ruler of the palace at Jerusalem under Nehemiah. 

B.C. 445. , 

Keh. 7.t 2 I gave . . Hanani, and H. . . charge over J. 

13. An individual or family that sealed tho covenant. 

B.C. 445. 

Keh. 10. 23 Hoshea,'H., nashub 

14. A priest in the time of Jehoiakim. B.C. %ya. 

Neh. 12. 12 the chief of the fathers, .of Jeremiah, U. 
12. 41 the priests. '.Zechariah, (and) H., with 
HAKD— ' 
l.Patm of the hand, 15K ekeph. 

Job 33. 7 neither shall my hand be heavy upon 
2. Hand, n; yad. 

Gen. 3. 22 now, lest he .put forth his hand, and take 

4. II receive thy brother's biood from thy hand 

5. 29 concerning our work and toil of our han. 

8. 9 then he put forth his hand, and took her 

9. 2 into your hand are they delivered 

9. 5, s ak the hand of every beast will I require 
9. 5 at the hand of man ; at the hand of every 
14. 20 delivered thine enemies into thy hand 
14. 22 I have lift ap mine hand unto the LoEi> 
j6. 6 Behold, thy maid (is) in thy hand ; do to 
16. 9 and submit thyself imder[her hands 
j6. 12 his hand (will be) against every man, and 
16. 12 every man's hand against him ; and he 
19. JO the men put forth their hand, and pulled 

19. 16 the men laid hold upon his hand, and* 
39. 16 the hand of his wife, and upon the hand 
Bi. 18 Arise, .and hold him in thine hand ; fop 
ei. 30 seven ewe lambs shalt thou take of my h. 
B2. 6 he took the fire in his hand, and a knife 
22. 10 And Abraham stretched forth his hand 
22. 12 Lay not thine liand upon tho lad, neither 
24. 2 Put, I pray thee, thy hand under my tht 
24. 9 the servant put his hand under the thigh 
£4. :o the goods of hismaster(were)iilhishand 

24. 18 and let down her pitcher upon her hand 
24. 22 two bracelets for her hands of ten (shek.) 
24. 30 and bracelets upon his sister's hands, and 
24. 47 and I put. .the bracelets upon her hands 
33. 26 and his hand took hold on Esau's heel 
27. 16 And she put the skins . . upon his hands 
27. 17 the bread. . into t'ne hs^d of her son Jacob 
27. 22 but the hands (are) the hands of Esau 
27. 23 his hands were hairy, as . . Esau's hands 

30. 35 and gave (them) into the hand of his soni 

31. 29 It is in the power of my hand to do you 

31. 39 of my hand didst thou require it, (whet.) 

32. II the hand of my brother, from the ucad 



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Oen. 32. 13 took of that which camo to his hand a 
-32. 16 he delivered, .into the hand of. his scrv. 
33. 10 then receive my present at my hand ; for 
33. 19 at the hand of the children of Ilamor 
35. 4 strange gods which (v/cre) in their hand 
37. 21 and he delivered him out of their hands 
37. 22 Shed no blood, .and lay no hand upon 
37. 22 he might rid him out of their hands, to 

37. 27 and let not our hand be upon him ; for 
38. 18 she said, .thy staff that (is) in thine hand 

38. 2o sent the kid by the hand of hia friend 
38. 20 receive (his) pledge from the woman's h. 
38. 28 to pass, .that (the one) put out (his) hand 
38. 28 and bound upon his hand a scarlet thread 
38. 29 aa he drew back his hand, that, behold 

38. 30 that had the scarlet thread upon his hand 

39. I bought him of the hands of the Ishmecl. 

3 the Lord made all. .to prosper in hia ha. 

4 and all (that) he had he put into his ha. 
6 he left all that he had in Joseph's hand 

8 committed all that he hath to my hand 
39. 12, 13 left hi« garment in her hand, and fled 
39. 22 committed to Joseph's hand, .the prison. 

39. 23 looked not to any thing.. under his hand 

40. II And Pharaoh's cup (v/as) in my hand: and 

40. 13 Shalt deliver Pharaoh's cup into his hand 

41. 35 lay up corn under the hand of Pharaoh 

41. 42 Pharaoh took off his ring from his hand 
41. 42 put it upon Joseph's hand, and arrayed 
41. 44 without thee shall no man lift up his ha. 

42. 37 deliver him into my hand, and I will bri. 

43. 9 of my hand ahalt thou require him : if I 
43. 12 And take double money in your hand 
43. 12 the money, .carry (it) again in your hand 
43. 13 they took double money in their hand 
43. 21 We have brought it again in our hand 
43. 22 we brought down in our hands to buy fo. 
43. 26 the present which (was) in their hand 
44. 17 the man in whose hand the cup is found 

46. 4 Joseph shall put his hand upon thine ey. 

47. 29 put, I pray thee, thy hand under my thi. 
48. 14 upon Manassch's head, guiding his hands 

48. 17 his right hand upon the head of Ephraim 
48. 17 he held up his father's hand, to remove 

48. 22 I took out of the hand of the Amorito 

49. 8 thy hand (shall be) in the neck of thlnfe e. 
49. 24 the arms of his hands were made strong 
49. 24 by the hands of the mighty (God) of Ja. 

Ssod.2. 19 delivered us out of the hand of the shep. 
3. 8 deliver them out of the hand of the Egy. 
3. 19 not let you go, no, not by a mighty hand 

3. 2o I will stretch out my hand, and smite E. 

4. a 'What (is) that in thine hand ? And he 

4 Put forth thine hand, .he put forth his ha. 
6 Put now thine hand into thy bosom. And 
6 put his hand into his bosom : and when 

6 behold, his hand (was) leprous as snow 

7 Put thine h:;nd into thy bosom again 
7 he put hiD hand into his bosom again 

4. 13 by the hand (of him whom) thou wilt 
4. 17 thou Shalt take this rod in thine hand 
4. 20 and Moses took the rod of God in his h. 

4. 21 thoso v/ondcrs. .1 have put in thine hand. 

5. 21 to put a Ev/ord in their hand to clay us 

6. 1 with a strong hand shall ho let them go 

6. I with a strong hand shall he drive them 

7. 4 that I may lay my hand upon Egypt 
7. 5 when I stretch forth mine hand upon K 
7. 15 the rod. .sh:^lt thou take In thino hand 
7. 17 smito with the rod that (is) in mine hand 

7. ig stretch out thine hand upon the waters 

8. 5 Say unto Aaron, Stretch forth thino hand 

8. 6 And Aaron stretched out his hand over 
8. 17 Aaron stretched out his hand with his 

9. 3 hand of the Ix)rd is upon thy cattle 
9. 15 now I will strotch out my hand, that I 
9. 22 Stretch forth thine hand toward heaven 

so. 12 Stretch out thino hand over the land of 
10. 21 Stretch out thine hand tov.'ard heaven 
10. 22 Moses stretched forth his hand toward h. 

12. IT eat it ; (with), .your staff in your hand 

13. 3 by strength of hand the Ixjrd brought 
13. 9 be for a sign unto thee upon thine hand 

13. 9 with a strong hand hath the Lord brou. 
13. 14, 16 By strength of hand the Lord brou. 

13. 16 it shall be for a token upon thine hand 

14. 8 the children, .wont out with an high ha. 
14. 16, 26 stretch out thine hand over the sea 
14. 21, 27 Moses stretched, .his hand over the 

14. 30 saved, .out of the hand of the Egyptians 

15. 9 will draw my sword, my hand shall dest. 

13. 17 O Lord, (which) thy hands have establi. 
15. 20 Miriam., took a timbrelin her hand ; and 
t6. 3 died by tho hand of the Lord In the land 

5 thy rod. .take in thine hand, and go 

9 stand . . with the rod of G od in mine hand 
II when Moses held up hia hand, that Isra 

. II »nd when he let down his hand, Amalek 

, 12 Bat Moses' hands (were) heavy ; and they 

, 12 stayed up his hands, .and his hands were 

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i3. 10 delivered, .out of the hands of Fharaohl 
j8. 10 from under the hand of the Egyptians 
19. 13 There shall not an ha'-d touch it, but he 
=1. 13 but God deliver (him) into hia hand ; then 
21. 16 or if he bo found in his hand, he shall 
21: 20 with a rod, and he die under hia hand 
21. 24 tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for 
22.^ 4 If the theft be certainly found in his ha 
e2.' 8, II put his hand unto his noighbour's go. 
23. - 1 put not thine hand with the wicked to be 
231 3t inUabitanta of the land into ;cQi hand 



Exod24. II upon the nobles, .he laid not bla hand 
29. 10, IS, 19 shall put their hands upon the he. 
29. 20 and upon the thumb of their right liand 

29. 25 thou Shalt receive them of their hands 
30 ig, 21 shall wash their handa and their feet 
32. 4 And ho received (them) at their hand 

32 II with great power, and with a mighty ha ? 

32. 15 tv/o tables of the testimony, .in his hand 
3=. 19 cast the tablesout of hia hands, andbrake 
34. 4 took in hia hand the two tables of stone 

34. 29 the two tables of testimony In .Moses' ha. 

35. 25 all the women, .did spin with their hands 
35. 29 commanded to bo made by the hand of 
38; 21 by the hand of Ithamar, son to Aaron the 
40. 31 washed their hands and their feet there. 

I/OT. I 4 he shall put his hand upon the head of 

3. 2, 8, 13 he shall lay bis hand upon the head 

4. 4 lay his hand upon the bullock's head, and 
4. 15 elders, .shall lay their hands upon the ho. 
4. 24, 20, 33 shall lay his hand upon the head 

7. 30 His own hands shall bring the ollerinfjs 
8- 14, 18, 22 laid their bauds upon the head of 

8. 23 put (it), .upon the thumb of his right ha. 
8. 24 upon the thumbs of their right hands 

8. 36 the Lord commanded by the hand of M. 

9. 22 Aaron lifted up his hand toward the pe. 
10. II spoken unto them by the hand of Mo;c3 
14. 14. 17, 25, 28 upon the thumb of his.. hand 

14. 32 hand is not able to get (that which per.) 
13. II and hath not rinccd hia hands in water 
16. 21 Aaron shall lay both his hands upon the 
16. 21 send (him) .-.v/ay by the hand of a Qt m^n 

22. 25 Neither from a stranger's hand shall yo 
B4. 14 that heard, .lay their hands upon his ho. 

23. 14 or buyest (ought) of thy neighbour's ha. 
85. 23 remain in the hand of him that.. bought 
26. 25 bo delivered Into the hand of the enemy 

26. 46 in mount Sinai by the hand of Mosea 
Kum. 4. 28 under the hand of Ithamar the son of A. 

4. 37 commandment of the Lord by the hand 
4. 45 the word of the LORD by the !.and of M, 

4. 49 they were numbered by the hand of JIo. 

5. 18 the priest shall have In hla hand the bitter 

5. 25 shall take, .out of the woman's hand, and 

6. 21 besides (that) that his hand shall got : ac 

7. 8 under the hand of Ithamar the son of A. 

8. 10 shall put their handa upon the I.evlte3 

8. T3 the Levitea shall lay their hands upon the 

9. 23 commandment of the Lord by the hand 
10. 13 commandment of the Lord by the hand 
It. 23 Is the Lord's hand waxed short? thou \ 

15. 23 commanded you by the hand of Mosca 
16 40 the Lord said to Hm by the hand of M. 

30. n Mosea lifted up hia hand, and with hi:i 

20. 20 with much people, and with a strong h.-.. 

21. 2 v/iit. . deliver thla people Into my hand 
21. 26 taken all his land out of hi3 hr.nd, even 

21. 34 for I have delivered hl:n into thy hand 

22. 7 the rewards of c'.ivination in their hand 
82 23 Ills sword drc.v.T. in hi- hr.nd : and the ass 
82. 29 I ^/ouId there were a sv/ord In mine hand 
22, 31 hln Bword drav^n in hla hand : and ho 

85, 7 when Phineha3..took a Javelin in hia ha. 
87. 18 Take.. Joshua.. and lay thine hand upon 
87 23 ho laid his hands upon him, and gave him 

27. 23 the Lord commanded by the hand of M. 

31. 6 and the trumpets to blow in hia hand 

33. I with their armies under the hand of Mo. 
33. 3 Israel went out with an high hand in the 
33. 18 Or (If) he smite him with au hand weap. 

35. 21 Or in enmity smite hira witli hia hand 
33. 25 deliver.. out of the hand of the revenger 

36. 13 the Lord commanded by the hand of M. 
Deut I. 25 they took of the fruit .in their hands 

1. 27 deliver ua into the hand of the Amorltes 

2. 7 blessed thee In all the works of thy hand 
2. 15 the hand of the Lord was against them 
2. 24 I have given into thine hand Sihon the 

2. 30 that he might deUver him Into thy hand 

3. 2 I will deliver him. .into thy hand ; and 
3. 3 Lord out God delivered Into our hands 
3. 8 out of the hand of the two kings of the 

3. 24 show .thy greatness, and thy mighty ha. 

4. 38 shall serve gods, the work of men's hands 

4. 34 wonders, aud by war, and by a mighty h. 

5. 15 brought thee out. .through a mighty ha. 

6. 8 Shalt bind them lor a sign upon thine h. 

6. 21 brought us out of Egj-pt with a mighty h. 

7. 8 Lord brought you out with a mighty ha 
7. 8 from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt 

7. 19 the mightyhand, and the stretched out 
7 24 he shall deliver their kings into thine h. 

8. 17 the might of (mine) hand hath gotten me 

9. 15 two tables of the covenant, .in my two h. 
9. 17 tables, and cast them out of my two ha. 
9. 26 brought.. out of Egypt with a mighty ha. 

10. 3 up. .having the two tables in mine hand 

11. 2 your God, his greatness, his mighty hand 
ji. 18 and bind them for a sign upon your hand 

12. 6 heave offerings of your hand, and your 
12. 7 rejoice in all that ye put your hand unto 
12. II the heave offering of your hand, and all 
12. 17 oflerings, or heave offering of thine hand 

12. 18 in all that thou puttest thine hands unto 

13, 9 thine hand shall bo first upon him to put 
13. 9 end afterwards the hand of all the people 

13. 17 nought of the cursed thing to thine hand 

14. 25 bind up the money In thino hand, and 

14. 29 lilets thee in sU the work of thine hand 
:$. ^ TT.'th thy brother thine hand shall release 

15. 7 r.cr zh".'i thine hand froa thy poor brot. 
15. S >icu ci;;i open tiiice hand vrAo iinlo h. 



Dout 13. 10 and In all that thou puttest thine hand 

13. II Thou Shalt open thine hand wide unto 
16. 10 u tribute of a freewill offering of thino h. 

16. 15 bless thee. .In all the works of thine ho. 

17. 7 The han.da of the witncases ehall be fiut 
17. 7 and afterward the hands of a)l the people 
19. 5 his hand fctchcth a stroke with the ax to 
19. 1 2 deliver him Into the hand of the avenger ol 

19. 21 tooth for tooth, hand for hand, foot for 1 

20. 13 thy God hath delivered it into thine hand 

21. shall wa-sh their hands over the heifer 
21. 7 Our hands have not ohed this blood, ncL 
21. 10 God hath delivered them into thine hand 
23. 20 In all that thou settcst thine hand to in 

23. 25 thou mayest pluck the ears with thine h. 
04. I give (it) In her hand, and send her out of 
04. 3 giveth (it) In her hand, and sendeth her 

24. 19 may blcaa thee In., the work of thino hand 
25. 1 1 out of the hand of him that smiteth bins. 

23. 11 putteth forth her hand, aud taketh him 'I 
e6. 4 priest shall take the basket out of thine h, 
26. 8 brou. us. .out of Egypt with a mighty h. 
27. 13 the work of the handa of the craftaman 
20. 8, 20 all that thou sottest thine hand unto 
e8. 12 and to bless all the work of thine hand 
28. 32 and (there shall be) no might In thine h. 

30. 9 thee plenteous in every work of thino h. 

31. 29 to anger through the work of your hands 

32. 27 lest they should say. Our hand (la) high — 
32. 39 neither, .that can deliver out of my hand 
32. 40 I lilt up my hand to heaven, and say, I 

32. 41 If. .mine hand take hold on judgment, I 

33. 3 all his saints (are) in thy hand: and they 
33. 7 let his hands be suflicieut for him ; and 

33. II Bless, .and accept the work of his hands 
3/,. 9 for Moses had laid his hands upon him 

34. 12 And in all that mighty hand, and in all 
Josh. 2. 19 blood, .on our head, if (any) hand bo upon 

2. 24 Ix)RD hath delivered into our hands all 
4. 24 That all. .might know the hand of the L, 

3. 13 a roan, .with his sword drawn in his hand 

6. 2 See, I have given into thine hand Jericho 

7. 7 to deliver us into the hand of t?ie Amor. 

8. 1 I have given into thy hand the king of A. 
8. 7 Lord your God will deliver it into your h. 
8. 18 Stretch out the spear that (is) in thy hand 
8. 18 lor I will give it into thine hind. And /. 
8. 18 stretched out the spear, .in his hand to. 
8. 19 as soon as he had stretched out his hand 

8. 26 Joshua drew not hia hand back, where. 

9. 23 And now, behold, we (are) in thine hand 
9. 26 deUvcred them out of the hand of the o. 

10. 6 Slack not thy hand from thy servants 
10. 8 for I have delivered them into thine hand 
10. 19 God hath delivered them into your luind 
10. 30 Lord delivered It also, .into the hand of 

10. 32 Iy3RD delivered Lacliish Into the hand of 

11. 8 Lor.D delivered them into the hand of I. 

14. 2 as the Lord commanded by the hand of 
20. 2 whereof I spake unto you by the hand of 

20. 3 not deliver the slayer up into his hand 
80. 9 not die by the hand of the avenger of b. 
Bi. 2, 8 Lord commanded by the hand of Mo. 

21. 44 Lord delivered., enemies into their band 

22. 9 to the word of the Lord by the hand of 
22. 31 children of Israel out of the hand of tho 

24. 8 I gave them Into your hand, that ye mi. 
24. 10 BalacnL.so I delivered you out of hla ho. 
24. II and I delivered them into your hand 

Judg. I. 2 I have delivered the land into hia hand 
I. 4 delivered, .the Pcrizzites into their hand 

1. 35 the baud of the house ol Joseph prevaiL 
B. 14 into the handa of spoilers that spoiled 

2. 14 sold them Into the hands of their enem. 
2. 13 the hand of the Lord was against them 
2. 16 out of the hand of those that spoiled them 
2. 18 out of the hand of their enemies all the 

2. 23 neither delivered he them Into the hand 

3. 4 commanded their fathers by the hand of 
3. 8 and ho sold them into the hand of C>ub. 
3. 10 of Mesopotamia into hla hand ; and his h. 
3. 15 Ehud, .a Benjamite, a man left handed 
3. 21 Ehud put forth his left hand, and took 
3. 28 your enemies the Moabites into your ha. 

3. 30 So Moab was subdued . .under the_hand 

4. 3 Lord sold them into the hand of J abin 
4. 7 and I will deliver him Into thine hand 

4. 9 shall sell Siseralato tlio hand of awoman 
4. 14 Lord hath delivered Slsera into thine h. 
4. 21 Then Jael. .took an hammer in her hand 

4. 24 the hand of the children of Israel prosp. 

5. 26 She put her hand to the nail, and her 

6. I them into the hand of Mldian seven years 
6. 2 the hand of Mldian prevailed against Isr. 
6. 9 I delivered you out of the hand of the E. 
6. 9 out of the hand of all that oppressed yon 

6. 21 the end of the staff that (was) in his hand 
6 56, 37 thou wilt save Israel by mine hand 

7. 3 me to give the Jlidlanitesinto their hand 
7. 2 saying. Mine own hand hath saved me , 
7. 6 the number that lapped.. their hand to 
7. 7 and deliver the Midianltfta Into thine h. 1 
7. 8 So the people took victuals In their hand 
7. 9 for I have delivered It into thine hand ■ 
7. II afterward shall thine hands be strength. 
7. 14 Into his hand hath God delivered Midian 
7. 15 Lord hath delivered into your h&nd the 
7. 16 he put a trumpet in every man's hand 

7. 19 brake the pitchers that (were) in their n. 
7. 20 and held the lamps in their left hando 

7. 20 and the trumpets in their right hinds to 

8. 3 "Jod hath delivBreS into your hands tbe 



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Judg, 8. 6, 15 Are-^-ZebahandZalmunna. .inthineh. 
8. 7 delivered Zebah andZalmunna into uiine h. 
8. 32 thou hast delivered us from the hand of 

8. 34 out of the hands of all their eneniios on 
9. 16 according to the deserving of his hands 
5. 57 delivered you out of tho hand of Midian 

9. 39 to God this people were under my hand I 

9. 48 Abimelech took an ax in his hand, and 
10. 7 sold them into the hr^ids of tho Philistines 

10. 7 into the hands of the children of Ammon 

10. 12 cried, .and I delivered you out of their h. 

11. 21 Sihon and all his people into the hand of 
II. 30 the children of Ammon into mine hands 

11. 32 and the Lord delivered them into his h. 

12. 2called..ye delivered me not out of their A. 

13. 3 the LoKD delivered them into my hand 
13. I Lord delivered them into tho hand of 
13. 5 deliver Israel out of the hand of the Ph. 

13. 2j received, .a meat offeiing at our hands 

14. 6 and (he had) nothing in his hand : but 

15. 12 deliver thee into the hand of the Philis. 

15. 13 bind thee, .and deliver thee Into their b, 
15. 14 and his bands loosed from off his hands 
15. 15 put forth his hand and took it, and slew 

15. 17 he cast away the jawbone out of his hand 
15. 18 given this great deliverance into tho hand 

15. 18 and fall into tho hand of the uncircum.? 

16. 18 came up. .and brought money in their h. 

16. 23 delivered Samson our enemy into our h. 
16. 24 Our god hath delivered into our hands 

16. 26 said unto the lad that held him by the h. 

17. 3 the silver . .from my hand for my son, to 

18. 10 for God hath given it into your hands 

18. 19 lay thine hand upon thy mouth, and go 

19. 27 and her hands (vrere) upon the threshold 
so. =3 Go up. .Twill deliver them into thine h." 

Buth I. 13 tho hand of the Lord is gone out against 
4. 5 What day thou buyest the field of the h. 
4. 9 that I have bought all. .of the hand of K. 

I Bo. 2. 13 vrith a flesh hook of three teeth in his h. 

4. 8 out of tho hand of these mighty gods? 

5. 4 the palms of hia hands (were) cut off upon 
5. 6 the hand of tho Lord v/as heavy upon 

5. 7 his hand is Eore upon us, and upon D^on 
5. 9 the hand of the Lord was against the city 

5. II the hand of God was very heavy thero 

6. 3 known.. why his hand is not removed 
6. 5 peradventuro he will lighton his hand 

6. 9 then we shall know that (it is) not his h. 

7. 3 he will deliver yon out of the hand of the 
y. 8 he will save us out of the hand of the P. 
7. 13 the hand of the LoKD was against the P. 
7. 14 did Israel deliver out of tho hands of tho 
9. P I have here at hand the fourth part of a 
9. 16 he may save my people out of the hand 

10. 4 which thou shalt receive of their hands 
10. 18 delivered you out of th« hand of the Eg. 

10. 18 and out of the hand of all kingdoms, (and) 

11. 7 sent (them), .by the hands of messengers 

12. 3 of whose hand have I received (any) bribe 
12. 4 neither, .taken ought of any man's hand 
12. 5 that ye have not found ought in my hand 
12. 9 he sold them into the hand of Siscra, ca.. 
12. 9 and into the hand of the Philistines 

12. 9 and into the hand of the king of Moab 
12. 10 deliver us out of the hand of our enemies 
12. II delivered you out of the hand of your en< 

12. IS then shall the hand of the Lord be again. 

13. 22 neither sword nor spear found in the hr, 

14. 10 hath delivered them into our hand : and 
14. 12 delivered them into the hand of Israel 
14. 13 And Jonathan climbed up upon his hands 
14. 19 and Saul said. .Withdraw thine hand 

14. 26 no man put his hand to his mouth : for 
14. 27 the end of the rod. .in his hand, and dip. 
14. 27 and put his hand to his mouth ; and his 
14. 37 wilt thou deliver them into the hand of I. 
14. 43 the end of the rod that (was) in mine ha. 
14. 48 out of the hands of them that spoiled 
16. 16 that he shall play with his hand, and thou 

16. 23 took an harp, and played with his hand 

17. 22 left his carriage in the hand of the keeper 
17. 37 he vrill deliver me out of the hand of this 
17. 40 he took his staff in his hand, and chose 
17. 40 his sling (was) in his hand : and he drew 
17. 46 will the Lord deliver thee into mine ha. 
17. 47 and he will give you into our hands • 
17. 49 David put his hand in his bag, and took 
1 7. 50 (there was) no sword in the hand of Da. 

17. 57 the head of the Philistine in his hand 

18. 10 and David played with his hand, as at 
18. 10 and (there was) a javelin in Ssiul's hand 
18. 17 Let not mine hand be upon him, but 

18. 17 let the hand of the Philistines be upon h. 
iD. 21 that the hand of the Philistines may be 
i3. 25 make David fall by the hand of the Phil, 
i;. 9 his hand : and David played with (his) h. 

20. 16 require (it) at the hand of David's enemies 

21. 3 Now therefore what is under thine hand"? 
21. 3 give(me)flve(loavesof)breadinmjnehand 
21. 4 no common bread under mine hand ; but 
21. 8 is there not here under thine hand spear 

21. 13 and feigned himself mad in their hands 
22.- 6 now Saul, .having his spear in his,hatid 

22. 17 because their hand also (is) with David 

22. 17 would not put forth their hand to fall 

23. 4 deliver tho Philistitaes into thine hand 
Bj. 6 name down (with) an ephod in his hand 
23. 7 God h&th delivered him into mine hand 
23. II Wlllthe.men. .deliverme. . into his hand f 

23. 13 ise and my men into the hand of Saul ? 

33. 14 but God deliverod him not into hi> hand 



I Sa. 23. 16 Jonathan, .strengthened hi3 hand in God 
23. 17 the hand of Saul, .shall not find thee 

23. 20 to deliver him into the king's hand 

E4. 4 deliver thino enemy into thine hand, that 
14. 6 to stretch forth mine hand against him 

24. 10 dellveiwd thee to day into mine hand in . 
24. 10 not put forth mino hand against my lord 
24. 11 see the skirt of thy robe in my hand : for 
24. II evil nor transgression in mine hand, and 
j4. 12, 13 but mine hand shall not be upon thee 
24. 15 plead, .and deliver me out of thine hand 
24. 18 the Lord had delivered me into thine h. 

24. CO Israel shall be established in thine hand 

25. 8 give . .whatsoever comcth to thine hand 
05. 26 from avenging thyself w\i^ thine own h, 
05. 33 from avenging myself witi>'iiine own ha. 
35. 35 So David received of her hand (that) 

05. 39 of my reproach from the hand of Nabal 
c6. 8 delivered thino enemy into thine hand 
e6. 9 who can stretch forth hia hand against 

26. II that I should stretch forth mino hand 
s6. 18 have I done ? or what evil (is) in mino h.? 
C6. 23 lor tho Lord delivered thee into (my) h. 
e5. 23 but I would not stretch forth mine hand 
37. I now perife ono day by tho hand of Saul 

27. I dcipair. .oo shall I escape out of his hand 
28, 17 hath rent tho kingdom out of thine hand 
e8. 19, 19 deliver, .into the hand of the Philis. 
30. 15 nor deliver me into the hands of my mas. 
30. 23 and delivered the company, .into our ha. 

a Sa. I. 14 to stretch forth thine hand to destroytho 

2. 7 now let your hands be strengthened, and 

3. 8 not delivered theointo tho hand of David 
3. 12 and, behold, my hand (shall be) with thee 
3. 18 saying, By the hand of my servant David 
3. 18 save, .out of the hand of the Philistines 
3. 18 and out of the hand of all their enemies 

3. 34 Thy hands (were) not bound, nor thy feet 

4. I his hands vifero feeble, and all the Israel. 

4. II shall I not. .require his blood of your h. 
4. 13 and cut off their hands and their feet, and 
J. 19 v4it thou dclivor them into mine hand t 

5. 19 deliver tho Philistines Into thine hand 
8. I toofe. .out of the hand of the Philistines 

10. 2 to comfort him by the hand of his serv. 
10. 10 he delivered into tho hand of Ahishaihis 
ji. 14 wrote a letter, .and sent (it) by the hand 
12. 7 I delivered thee out of the hand of Saul 

12. 25 he sent by tho hand of Nathan the prop. 

13. 5 that I may see (it), and eat (it) At her ha. 
13.^6 in my sight, that I may cat at her hand 

1 3. 10 Bring the meat . . that I may cat of thine h. 
13. 19 laid her hand on her head, and went on 
li. 19 (Is not) tho hand of Joab with thee in all 

15. *5 he put forth his hand, and took him, and. 

16. 8 delivered the kingdom into the hand of 
16. 21 then shall tho hands of all. .be strong 
18. 2 a t'nird part, .under the hand of Joab 
18. 2 a third part under the hand of Abishai 
18, 2 a third part under the hand of Ittai tho 
i3. 12 ffat forth mine hand against the king's 
i3. 28 that lifted up their hand against my lord 

20. 9 Amasa by the beard with the right hand 
DO. 10, took no heed to tho sword, .in Joab's h. 
so, 21 hath lifted up his hand against the king 
31. 9 he delivered them into the hands of the G. 
HI. 20 a man. .that had on every hand six ting. 

21. 22 fell by the hand of David, and by the ha. 
£2. 21 according to the cleanness of my hands 

22. 35 He teacheth my hands to war ; so that a 

23. 6 because they cannot be taken v/ith bands 
=3. 10 until his hand was weary, and his hand 

23. 21 and the Egyptian had a spear in his hand 
E3. 21 plucked the spear out of the Egyptian's h. 

24. 14 let us fall now into the hand of the Lord 
24. 14 and let me not fall into the hand of man 
24. 16 Vi'hen tho angel stretched out his hand 
24. 16 said. .It is enough ; stay now thine hand 
24. 17 Let thine hand, I pray thee, be against 

I Klj 2. 25 king Solomon sent by the hand of Benai. 
2. 46 the kingdom was established in the hand 
6. 15 and hath with his hand fulfilled (it), say. 
$. 24 hast fulfilled (it) with thine hand, as (it is) 
8. 42 For they shall hear .. of thy strong hand 
8. 53 as thou spakest by the hand of Moses thy 
8. 56 which he promised by the hand of Moses 
II. 12 I will rend it out of tho hand of thy son 
II. 26 even he lifted up (his) hand against the 
II. 27 the cause that he lifted up (his) hand 
II. 31 I will rend tho kingdom out of tho hand 
II, 34 not. .the whole kingdom out of his hand 
II. 33 I will take the kingdom out of his son's h. 
13. 4 that he put forth his hand from the altar 
13. 4 And his hand . .dried up, so that ho could 
13. 6 that my hand may be restored me again 

13. 6 the king's hand was restored him again 

14. 18 which he spake by the hand of his serv. 

14. 27 unto the hands of the chief of the guard 

15. 18 delivered into the hand of his servants 

16. 7 also by the hand of the prophet Jehu the 

16. 7 provoking. him .. with the work of his ha. 

17. II Bring me. .a morsel of bread in thine h. 

18. 9 wouldest deliver thy servant into the ha. 
18. 46 And the hand of the Lord was on Elijah 
20. ■fe they shall put (it) in their hand, and take 
20. 13 I will deliver it into thine hand this day 
20. 28 deliver all this, .multitude into thine ha, 
20. 43 thou hast let go out of (thy) hand r man 
33. 3 take it not out of the hand of the king of 

22. 6, 15 Lord shall deliver (it) into the hand 

23. 12 shall deliver (it) into the king's hand 
22. 34 Turn thino hand, and cairy me out of 



3 Ki. 3. 10, 13 to deliver them into the hand of 5Io, 
3. II which poured water on the hands of Eli. 
3. 15 that the hand of the Lord came upon him 

3. i3 deliver the Moabites also into your han4 

4. 29 take my staff in thine hand, and go thy 

5. II and strike his hand over tho placQ, and 
5. 18 ho leaneth on r:vy hand, and I bow mysffi 
5. 20 in not receiving at his hands that which 

5. 24 he took (them) from their hand, and besto. 

6. 7 And he put out his hand, and took it 

7. 2 a lord on whose hand tho king leaned 

7. 17 appointed the lord on v^fhose hand ho to. 

8. 8 Take a present in thine hand, and go^ mocfr 

8. 20, 22 Edom revolted from under the hand 

9. I take this boz of oil in thine hand, and go 
g. 7 aveng.D the blood, .at the hand of Jezebel 
9. 23 Joram turned his hands, and flcd,and said 
9. 35 and the fCct, andthepalmj of (her) hands 

10. 15 give, .thine hand. And he gave. .Ma ha. 

10. 24 men whom I have brought into your ha. 

11. 8 every man with his weapons in his hand 
II. II every man with his weapons in his hand 

11. 16 And they laid hands on her; and she went 

12. II gave the money, .into the hands ef them 
12. 15 the men into w'rose hand they delivered 

13. 3 delivered them into the hand of Hszael 
13. 3 and into tho ham! of Ben-hadad the son 
13. 5 thoy went out from imder the hand of tha 
13. 16 Put thino hand upon. ,ho put his hand 
13. 16 Elisha put his hands upon the king's ha. 
13. 23 took again out of the hand of Bcn-hadad 

13. 25 cities which ho had taken out of tho hand 

14. 5 as the kingdom vras confirmed in his hand 
^4. 25 he spake by tho hand of his servant Jonah 
14. 27 he saved thcrn by tho hand of Jeroboam 
13. 19 hand, .to confirm the kingdom in his hand 
17. 7 from under the hand of Pharaoh ting of 
17. 20 delivered them into tho hand of spoilero 

17. 39 deliver you out of tho h?Jid of aU yoiiz 

18. 29 not be able to deliver you out of Mz hand 
18. 30 shall not be dcjivejed into tho hand of 
18. 33 delivered at aU his land of tho hand of 
18. 34 they delivered Samaria out of mino hand? 
18. 33 delivered their country out of mino hand 

18, 35 should deliver Jerusalem out of mino hn.? 
19. 10 delivered into the hand of tho king of A. 

19. 14 Hezekiah received the letter of the hand 
19. 18 no godSjbut tho work of men's hands, v.'ood 
19. 19 s ave thou UD out of his hand, that all tho 
21. 14 deliver them into the hand of their cne. 
£2. 5 let them deliver it into tho hand of tho 
22. 7 money that was delivered into their hand 
22. 9 into tho hand of them that do tho work 
22. 17 provoke me . .with, .worths of their hand 

X CiL 4. 10 that thino hand might be v/ith me, and 
5. 10 ■with the Hagarif e9, who fell by their hand 
3. 20 Hagaritos v/cre delivered into their hand 
6. ^3 carried . .by the hand of Nebuchadnezzar 

1 1. 23 in the Egyptian's hand (v/ns) a spear liko 
11. 23 plucked the spear out of. . Egyptian's hand 
13. 9 Uzza put forth his hand to hold tho ark 

13. 10 he put his hand to the ark : and there ho 

14. 10 vrilt thou deliver them into mine hand ? 
14. 10 for I vrtU deliver them into thine hand 
14. II broken in upon mine enemies by mine h. 
i5. 7 iato the hand of Asaph and his brethren 
18. I tov/ns out of the hand of the Philistines 
ig. II unto tho hand of Abishai liis brother, and 
so. 8 fell by the hand of David, cud by tho h. 
21. 13 lot m? fall now into tho hand cf the LoED 

21. 13 tut let mo not fall into tho hand ci man 
SI. 13 said. .It is enough, stay nov/ thine hand 
SI. 16 having a drawn sword in hin band ctret. 
SI. 17 Let thino hand, I pray thee, Lord my 

22. 18 inhabitants of the land into mins hand 
25. 2 under tho hands cf Asaph, which proph. 

25. 3 under tho hands of thoir father Jcduthun 

23. 6 these (were) under tho hands of their fa. 

26. 28 (it was) under tho hand of Ghelcmith, and 

28. 19 understand in writing by (his) hand upoa. 

29. 5 (to be made) by the hands of artificcra 
39. 8 by the hand of Jehiel the Gcrshonito 

29. 12 hand(ls) power and migl)b; and in thine h, 

29. 16 this store, .(cometh) of thine hand, and 

a Ch. 6. 4 who hath with his ksnds fulfilled (that) 

6. 15 hast fulfilled (it) with thino hand, a3 (il; 

6. 32 thy mighty hand, and thy stretched ou's 

8. 18 sent him, by t'no hands of his servants 

10. 13 which he spake by the hand of Ahijah tha 

12. 5 I also left you in tho hand of Shishak 

12. 7 out upon J erusalem by tho hand of Shis. 
12. 10 to tho hands of the chisf of the guard 

13. 8 kingdom. . In the hand of the sons of D, 
13. 16 and God delivered them into their hand 
13. 7 let not your hands be weak : for yocr wo. 
16. 7 king of Syria escaped out of thino hand 

16. 8 Lord, he delivered them into thine hand 

17. s iiORD Btabjished the kingdom in his har/l 
^8. 5 God will deliver (it) into the king's hand 

18. II shall deliver (it) into the hand of the king 

18. 14 they shall be deliverecJ into your hand 
18. 33 Tj',m thine hand, that thou maycst cany 
»o. 6 and in thine hund (is there nat) power and 
SI. lo under the hand of Judah unto this day 
ei. 10 did Libuah revolt from under his hsind 
S3. 7 every man with his weapons in his hand 
33.*io every man having his weapon in 'his ha. 

33. 15 they laid hands on her: and 'when she wes 
83. 18 by tho h&nd of the priesta tho Xevitoa 

34. II v/as brought, by the hand of the Le»it»s 
34. 34 delivered a. .great host ^to their hand 
aj. 'cs deliver th^ir ovm-poQple pijO ot thin* ^t 



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s Ch.s5. 20 deliver them Into the hand (of. .enemiea) 
a6. II account by the hand of Jeiel the scribe 
26. II under the hand of Hanauiah, (one) of the 
26. 13 under their hand (was) an army, three 
26. 19 (had) a censer in hi; hand to burn incense 
28. 5 him into the hand of the king of Syria 
28. 5 into the hand of the king of Israel, viho 

28. 9 he hath delivered them into your hand 

29. 23 and they laid their hands upon them 

30. 12 hand of God was to give them one heart 

30. 16 rthey received) of the hand of the Levitea 

31. 13 (were) overseers under the hand of Con. 

32. 13 to deliver their lands out of mine hand? 
32. 14 could deliver his people out of mine hand 
32. 14 be able to deliver you out of mine hand f 
3Z. 15 out of mine hand, and out of the hand of 
32. 13 your God deliver you out of mine hand 1 
32. 17 delivered their people out of mine hand 
32. 17 deliver his people out of mine hand 

32. 19 (which were) the work of the hands of m. 
32. 22 saved, .from the hand of Sennacherib the 

32. 22 and from the hand of all (othe^, and 

33. 8 and the ordinances by the hand of Moses 

34. 9 of the hand of Manasseh and Ephraim 
34. 10 they put (it) in the hand of the workmen. 
34. 17 the band of . .overseers, and to the hand 

34. 25 provoke'me. .with, .the works of their ha. 

35. 6 the word of the Lord by the hand of M. 

35. II sprinkled (the blood) from their hands 

36. 17 ho gave (them) all Into his hand 

Szra I. 6 strengthened their hands with vessels of 

f . 8 by the hand of Mithredath the treasurer 
4. 4 T/eakened the hands of the people of Ju. 

6. 22 to strengthen their hands in the work of 

7. 6 to the hand of the Lord his God upon 
7. 9 to the good hand of his God upon him 

7. 28 the hand of the Lord my God (was) upon 
6. 18 by the good hand of our God upon us 

8. 22 The hand of our God (is) upon all them 
8. 26 even weighed unto their hand six huudr. 
8. 31 the hand of our God was upon us, and 

8. 33 by the hand of Meremoth the son of U. 

9. 2 tlie hand of tlie princes and rulers hath 
9. 7 into the hand of the kings of the lands 

10. 1 9 thoy gave their hands that they would put 
lich, I. 10 thou hast redeemed, .by thy strong hand 
2. 8 according to the good hand of my God 
2. i3 I told them of the hand of ray God v/hich 

2. i3 So they strengthened their hands for (this) 

4. 17 with one of his hands wrought in the .wo. 
6. 5 the fifth time with an open letter in his h. 
6. 9 Their hands shall be weakened from the 
6. 9 Now therefore, (O God,) strengthen my h. 

8. 6 Amen, Amen, with lifting up their hands 

g, 14 and law^ j^y the hand of Moses thy serv. 

9. 24 and thou, .gavest them into their hands 
9. 27 into the hand of their enemies, who vex 
9. 27 saved them out of the hand of their ene. 
9. 23 leitest thou them in the hand of their en. 
9. 30 into the hand of the people of the lands 

II. 24 at the king's hand in all matters concer. 

13. 21 if ye do (so) again, I will lay hands on you 
-Esth. 2. 21 sought to lay hand on the king Ahasuer. 

3, - 6 he thought scorn to lay hands on Morde. 
3. 9 to the hands of those that have the char. 
3. 10 the king took his ring from his hand, and 

5. 2 the golden sceptre that (was) in his hand 

6. 2 sought to lay hand on the king Ahasuer. 
6. 9 be delivered to the hand of one of the kl. 

8. 7 because he laid his hand upon the Jews 
^.* a to lay hand on such as sought their hurt 

9. 10 but on tho spoil laid they not their hand 
9. 15 but on the prey they laid not their hand 
9. 16 but they laid not their hands on the prey 

Job 1. 10 Thou hast blessed the work of his hands 
I. II But put forts thine hand now, and touch 
1. 13 only upon himself put not forth thine h. 

3. 5 But put forth tliine hand now, and touch 
c. 6 ho (is) in thine hand ; but save his life 

4. 3 and thou hast strejjgthened the weak ha. 
5. 12 so that their hands cannot perform . . cat. 

5. 13 But he saveth . . from the hand of the m. 
5, 18 he woundeth, and his hands make whole 

6. 9 that he would let loose his hand, and cut 
C. 23 Or, Deliver me from the enemy's hand ? 
6. 23 or. Redeem me from the bend of the mig.? 
9. 24 earth is given Inlo the hand of the wick. 
9. 33 (that) might lay his hand upon us both 

to. 7 none that can deliver out of thine hand 

10. 8 Thine hands feave made me, and fashion. 

11. 14 If iniquity (be) in thine hand, put it far 

12. 6 into whose hand God bringeth (abundant.) 
12. 9 the hand of the Lord hath wrought this? 
12. 10 In whose hand (is) the soul of every living 

14. 15 have a desire to the work of thine hand 
Z3. 23 day of darkness Is ready at his hand 

15. 25 he stretcheth out his hand against God 

16. II turned me over into the hands of the wL 

17. 3 who (is) he (that) will strike hands with 
17. 9 he that hath clean hands shall be strong. 

19. 21 for the hand of God hath touched me 
30. 10 and his hands shall restore their goods 

20. 22 every hand of the wicked shall come 

21. 5 be astonished, and lay . .hand upon . . mo. 
21. 16 Lo, their good (is) not in their hand : tho 
2O. 13 his hand hath formed the crooked serpe. 
27. 11 1 will teach you by the h. of God : (that) 
27. 22 spare : he would fain flee out of hishand 
s3. 9 He putteth forth his hand upon the rock 
c^ w find my bow was renewed in my hand 
30L a whereto (might) the strength of their h. 
3a 31 With thy strong hand thou opposest thy. 



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Job 30. 24 Howbeit ho ^vill not stretch out (Ills) hand 
31. 21 If I have lifted up ray hand against thef. 
31. 25 and because mln'j hand liad gotten much 
31. 27 or my mouth hath kis.5ed my hand 
34. 19 for they all (are) the work of his hands 
34. 20 mighty shall bo taken away without liand 
33 7g'vest..orwhat roccivethheof thine ha.? 
37. 7 Ho scaleth up tho hand of every man 
40. 4 I will lay mine hand upon my mouth 

Fsa. 8. 6 dommicn over tho works of thy hands 
10. 12 Arise, O LoRD ; O God, lift up thine hand 
10. 14 mischief, .to requite (it) with thy hand 

17. 14 *'rom men (which are) thy hand, Lord 

18. title, his enemies, and from the hand of Saul 
18. 20, 24 according to tho cleanness of my ha. 
18. 34 He teachcth my hands to war, so that a 

21. 8 Thine hand shall find out all thine ene. 

22. 16 the wicked, .pierced my hands and my 
s6. 10 In whose hands (is) mischief, and their 
28. 2 when I lift up my hands toward thy holy 
28. 4 give them after the work of their hands 
a8. 5 they regard not. .the operation of his h. 
31. 5 Into thine hand I commit my spirit : thou 
31. 8 not shut me up into the hand of the ene. 
31. 15 My times (are) in thy hand : deliver me 

31. 15 from thei^hand of mine enemies, and from 

32. 4 day and night thy hand was heavy upon 

36. II let not the hand of the wicked remove 

37. 14 for the Lord upholdeth fhim with) his h. 
37. 33 The Lord will not 1 ;ave him in his hand 

38. 2 fast in me, and thy hand presseth me sore 

39. 10 I am consumed by the blow of thine hand 
44. 2 didst drive out the heathen with thy hand 
55. 20 He hath put forth his liands against such 
58. 2 ye weigh the violence of your hands in 
68. 31 Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her h. 
71. 4 Deliver me. .out ,of tho hand of the -wic. 
73. 23 thou hast holden (me) by my right hand 
74 n Why wlthdrawest thou thy hand, even 

75. 8 For in the hand of the Lord (there is) a 

76. 5 none of the men . .have fouud their hands 

77. 20 a flock by the hand of Sloses and Aaron 

78. 42 They remembered not his hand, (nor) the 
78. 61 and his glory into the enemy's hand 

80. 17 Let thy hand be unon the Man of thy 

81. 14 turned my hand against their adversaries 

82. 4 rid (them) out of tho hand of the wicked 

88. 5 and they are cut off from thy hand 

89. 13 strong is thy hand, (and) high is thy right 
89. 21 With whom my hand shall be established 
89. 25 I wUl set his hand also in the sea, and his 

89. 48 deUver his soul from the hand of the g.? 
90. 17 establish, .the work of our hands upon us 

90. 17 yea, tho work of our hands establish thou 
92. 4 1 will triumph in the works of thy hands 
95. 4 In his hand (are) the deep places cf the 
95. 5 he made it ; and his hands formed the 
95. 7 and we fare), .the sheep of his hand. Tod. 
97. 10 delivereth . . out of the hand of the -ivickcd 

102. 25 and the heavens (are) the work of thy h. 
104. 28 thou opencst thine hand, they are filled 
106. 10 he saved, .from the hand of him that ha. 
106. 10 redeemed them from the hand of the ene. 
106. 26 he lifted up his hand against th;m, to 
106. 41 gave them into the hand of the heathen 

106. 42 brought iuto subjection under their hand 

107. 2 redeemed from the baud of the enemy 
109. 27 That they may know that this (is^ thy h. 
III. 7 The works of his hands (are) verity and 
115. 4 Their idols (are) .. the work of men's hand 
115. 7 They have hands, but they handle not 
119. 73 Thy hands have made me and fashioned 
119. 173 Let thine'hand help mo : for I have ch. 
121. 5 the Lord (is) thy shade upon thy right h. 
123. 2 (look)unto thehandof thcirmaster3,(and) 
123. 2 eyes of a maiden unto the hand of herm. 
125. 3 lest the righteous pnt forth their hands 
X27. 4 As arrows . .in the hand of a mighty man 

134. 2 Lift up your hands (in) the sanctuary, and 

135. IS The idols, .(are).. the work of men'shands 
136. 12 With a strong hand, and. .stretched out 
138. 7 thou Shalt stretch forth thine hand against 
138. 8 forsake not the works of thine oivn hands 
139. 10 Even there shall thy hand lead me, and 
140. 4 Keep me. .from the hands of the wicked 
143. 5 thy works ; I muse on the work of thy h. 

143. 6 I stretch fprth my hands unto thee : my 

144, I the Lord. .which teacheth my hands to 
144. 7 Send thine hand from above ; rid me, and 
144. 7 deliver, .from the hand of strange child. 
144. 11 Bid me. .from the hand of strange child. 
145. 16 Thou openest thine hand, and satisflest 
149. 6 and a two edged sword in their hand 

PloT. I. 24 I have stretched out my hand, and no m. 
3. 27 it is in the power of thine hand to do (it) 
6. 5 as a roe from the hand (of the hunter) 
6. 5 as a bird from the hand of the fowler 
6. 10 slumber, a little folding of the hands to 
6. 17 tongue, and hands that shed innocent bL 

10. 4 but the hand of the diligent maketh rich 

11. 21 (Though) hand (join) in hand, the wicked 

12. 14 therecompence of a man's hands shall bo 
12. 24 The hand of the diligent shall bear rule 
14. I foolish plucketh it dovm -with her hands 
16 5 (though) hand (join) in hand, he shall not 
17. t6 price in the hand of a fool to get wisdom 
19. 24 A slothful (man) hideth his hand in (his) 
21. I king's heart (is) in the hand of the LORD 
21. 25 desire . .killeth him ; for his hands 

24. 33 slumber, a little folding of the hands to 
e6. 6 sendeth a message by the hand of a fool 
26. 9 goeth up into the band of a drunkard, so 



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Prov 26. 15 The slotliful hideth his hand In (his) boa. 
30. 28 Tho spider takcth hold wltli her hand* 

30. 32 if thou hast thought evil, (lay)thiue hand 

31. 19 She laycth her hands to the spindle, and 
31. 20 She reacheth forth her hands to the needy 
31.31 Give her of tho fruit of her hands ; and 

Eccl. 2. II I looked on. .the r/orks. .rny hands had 
2. 24 I saw, that it rwas) from the liand of God 

4. 5 T'he fool foldeth his hands together, and 

5. 6 and destroy the work of thine hands? 
5. 14 and (there Is) nothing in his hand 

5. IS which ho may carry away in hi.i hind 
7. 18 also from this withdraw not thine hand 
7. 26 snares and nets, (and) her hands (as) ba. 
9. I tho wise . .(are) in the hand of God : no 
9. 10 Whatsoever thy hand flndeth to do, do 

10. 18 through idleness of the hands the house 

11. 6 in the evening withhold not thine hand 
Song s- 4 ily beloved put in his hand by the hole 

5. s and my hands dropped (with) myrrh, and 
5, 14 His hands fare as) gold rings set with tho 

7. 1 the worker thchands of a., workman 
Isa. I. 12 who hath required this at your hand, to 

I. 15 will not hear: your hands are full of hi. 

1. 25 will turn my hand upon thee, and purely 

2. 8 they worship the work of their own hand 

3. 6 and (let) this ruin (be) under thy hand 

3. 1 1 the reward of his hands shall be given him 
5. 12 neither consider the operation of his hand 
5. 25 stretched forth his hand against tlicm 

5. 25 not turned away, but his hand (is) strct. 

6. 6 flew one. .having a live coal in his hand 

8. II the Lord spake thus, .with a strong hand 
9 12, 17, 21 but his hand (is) stretched out BtlU 

10. 4 but his hand (is) stretched out still 
10. 5 staff In their hand is mine Indignation 
10. 10 hand hath found the kingdoms of the idols 
10. 13 the strength of my hand I have done (it) 
10. 14 my hand hath found as a nest tho riches 

10. 32 ho shall shake his hand (against) the mo. 

11. 8 shall put his hand on the cockatrice' dcD 
II. II the Lord shall set his hand again the . 
II. 14 shall lay their hand upon Edom and M. 
II. 15 shall he shake his hand over the river 
13. 2 shake the hand, that they may go Into 

13. 7 Therefore shall all hands be faint, and 

14. 26 this (is) the hand (that is) stretched out 
14. 27 and his hand (is) stretched out, and who 
17. 8 look to the altars, the work of his hands 
19. 4 give over into the hand of a cruel lord 
19. 16 shaking of the hand of tho LORD of hosta 
19. 25 AssjTia the work of my hands, and Israel 

22. 21 will commit thy government into his hand 

23. II He stretched out his Imnd over the sea 
25. 10 in this mountain shall the hand of tho 
25. II he shall spread forth his hands in the 

25. II together with the spoils of their bands 

26. II thy hand is lifted up, they will not see 

28. 2 cast down to the earth with the hand 

29. 23 the work of mine hands, in the midst of h. 
31. 3 the Lord shall stretch out his hand, both 
31. 7 own hands have made unto you (for) a 

34. 17 hand hath divided it unto them by Une 

35. 3 Strengthen ye the weak hands, and con, 

35. 15 into the hand of the king of AssjTia 

36. 18 out of the hand of the king of Assyria f 
36. 19 they delivered Samaria out of my hand ? 
36. 20 have delivered their land out of my hand 

36. 20 should deliver Jerusalem (jut of my hand! 
37. 10 into the hand of tho king of Assyria 

37. 14 letter from the hand of the messengers 
37. 19 but the work of men's hands, wood and 

37. 20 oiirGod, save us from his hand, that all 

40. 2 hath received of the Lord's hand double 

41. 20 the hand of the I/5RD hath done this, and 

42. 6 will hold thine hand, and wUl keep thee 
43. 13 (is) none that can deliver out of my hand 

44. 5 subscribe (with) his hand unto the Lord 
4$. 9 makeet thou ? or thy work, He hath no h,? 

43. II concerning theworkofmyhandscommand 

45. 12 my hands, haVe stretched out the heavens 

47. 6 I have, .given them into thine hand 

48. 13 Mine hand also hath laid the foimdation 

49. 2 in the shadow of his h.and hath he hid mo 

49. 22 I will lift up mine hand to the Gentiles 

50. 2 Is my hand shoi-tened at all, that it can. 

50. II This shall ye have of mine hand ; ye shall - 

51. 16 covered thee in the shadow of mine hand 
51. 17 which hast drunk at the hand of the Lord 
SI. 18 (is there any) thattaketh her by the hand 
51. 22 I have taken out of thine hand the cup 
SI. 23 into the hand of them that aflllct thee 
S3- 10 pleasure of the Lord, .prosper in his ha. 

56, 2 and keepeth his hand from doing any 

57. 10 thou hast found the life of thine hand 

59. I the Lord's hand is not shortened, that 

60. 21 work of my hands, that I maybe glorified 

62. 3 Thou Shalt .. be a crown of glory In the hand 

' 64. 8 and we aU (are) the work of thy hand 

65. 2 I have spread out my hands all the day 

63. 22 shall long enjoy the work of their hands 

66. 2 all those (things) hath mine hand made 
66. 14 the hand of the Lord shall be known to. 

Jer. I. 9 the Lord put forth his hand, and touched 

1. 16 worshipi)ed the works of their own hands 

2. 37 thine hands upon thine head : for th!^ L. 
6. 9 turn back thine hand ae a grape gatherer 
6. 12 stretch out my hand upon the inhabitants 
6. 24 our hands wax feeble : anguish hath 

lo. 3 the work of the hands of the workman 
10. 9 the work . . of the hands of the founder 



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7«r. II. »i, Prophesy nMi. .tliou die not by our hand 
ts- 6 will I stretch out my hand against thee 
1$. 17 I sat alone, because o( thy hand : for thou 

15. 3z deliver thee out of the hand of the wicked 

16. ai cause them to know mine hand and my 
lOk 4 vessel . . marred in the hand of the potter 
18.' 6 the potters's hand, so (are) ye in mine h. 
19. 7 the hands of them that seek their lives 
,aa 4 into the hand ot-'the king of Babylon 

»o. 5 I give Into the hand of their enemies 
•0. 13 soul of the poor from the hand of evil • 
ax, ~ 4 weapons of war that (are) in your hands 
'ai. s against you with an outstretched hand 
«!.' 7 hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon 
'»i. 7 hand of their enemies, and into the hand 
}si. 10 into the hand of the king of Babylon 
ai. 12 deliver, .out of the hand of the oppressoV 
aa, 3 deliver, .out of the hand of the oppressor 
aa. 24 were the signet upon my right hand, yet 
loa. as into the hand of them that seek tS/ life 
'aa. 2si;he hand of (them) whose face thou fear. 
'Sa. 25 the hand of NebJichadrezzar king of Ba. 
sa. 25 and into the hand of the Chaldeans 
63. 14 strengthen also the hands of ovU doers 
»S- 6. 7 provoke me . . with the works of your h. 
35. 14 according to the works of their own hands 
' 35. 15 Take the wine cup of this fury at my ha. 
ts. 17 Then took I the cup at the Lord's hand 
15. a8 refuse to take the cup at thine hand to 
a6. 14 As fOr me, behold, I (am) in your hand 
s6. a4 the hand of Ahikam . . was with Jeremiah 
«6. a4 not give him into the hand of the people 
«7. 3 by the hand of the messengers which come 
tf7. 6 Into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar the ki. 

17. 8 until I have consumed them by his hand 
eg. 3 By the hand of Elasah the son of Shaph. 

39. ai Into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of 

30. 6 every man with his hands on lus loins 

31. II and ransomed him from the hand of (him 

31. 33 in the day. .1 took them by the hand, to 

32. 3, 4, 36 Into the hand of the king of Babylon 
32. 4 shiill not escape out of the hand of the C. 
3a. ai with wonders, and with a strong hand 
32. 24, 25, a8, 43 Into the hand of tho Chaldeans 
33. 28 into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king 
32. 30 provoked me. .with the work of their hand 

33. 13 pass again under the hands of him that ' 
34. 2 give this city into the hand of the king 
34. 3 thou Shalt not escape out of his hand 

34. 3 shalt. .be taken, and delivered into his h. 
34. 20 I will even give them into the hand of 
34. 20 Into the hand of them that seek their life 
34. ai hand of their enemies, and into tho hand 
34. 21 the hand of the king of Babylon's army 

36. 14 Take In thine hand the roll wherein thou 
36. 14 took the roll in his hand, and came unto 

37. 17 thou shalt be delivered into the hand of 
38. 3 This city shall surely be given into the h. 
38. 4 thus he weakeneth tho hands of the men 
38. 4 and the hands of all the people, in speak. 
38. 5 the king said. Behold, he (is) in your hand 

38. 16 neither will I give thee into the hand of 

38. 18 then shall this city be given into the hand 
38. 18, 23 thou shalt not escape out of their hand 

38. 19 lest they deliver me into their hand, and 
38. 23 shalt be taken by the hand of the king of 

39. 17 thou shalt not be given into the hand 

40. 4 the chains which (were) upon thine hand 

41. 5 with offerings and incense in their hand 
143. n save you, and to deliver you from his h. 
43. 3 to deliver us into the hand of the Chalde. 

43. 9 Take great stones in tliine hand, and hide 

44. 8 provoke me . . with the works of your band 
44. 25 and fulfilled with your hand, saying. We 
44. 30 king of Egypt into the hand of his enem. 
44. 30 into the hand of them that seek his life 
44. 30 as I gave Zedekiah . .into the hand of Ne. 
46. 24 shall be delivered into the hand of the 

49. 26 I ivill deliver them into the hand of those 
46. 26 and into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar 

46. 26 and into the hand of his servants ; and 

47. 3 shall not look back.. for feebleness of h. ' 

48. 37 upon all the hands . . cuttings, and upon 

50. IS Shout against her. .she hath given her h.. 

50. 43 liis hands waxed feeble : anguish took h. 

51. 7 Babylon, .a golden cup in the LoKD's hand 
51. as I will stretch out mine hand upon thee 

lAm. I. 7 when her people fell into the hand of the 
I. 10 The adversary hath spread out his hand 
I. 14 The yoke, .is bound by his hand ; they 
1. 14 Lord hath delivered me into (their) hand 

1. 17 Zion spreadeth forth her hands, .none to 

2. 7 he hath given up into the hand of the en. 
a. 8 ha hath not withdrawn hia hand from d. 

3. 3 he turneth his hand (against me) all the 

3. 64 Lord, according to the work of their hand 

4. 2 pitchers, the work of the hands of the p. . 

4. 6 overthrown, .and no hands stayed on her 
4. 10 Tho hands of the pitiful women have so. 

5. 6 We have given the hand (to) the EgyptL 
5. 8 none that doth deliver . . out of their hand 

5. la Princes are hanged up by their hand: the 
SW. I. - 3 the hand of the Lord was there upon him 

1,^8 And.. the hands of a man under their w. 
,0. J9 1 looked, behold, an hand (wa«) sent imto 
3. 14 tha hand of the Loss wa« strong upon me 
3. 18, »o hta blood will I require at ttiine hand 
3. ae tile hand of the Loud waa there upon m« 

6. 14 So wlU I stretch ont my h^d upon them 
J. 17 All hoBda shall be feaua, and sU kneos 
if. at I will give It into tha haoda of the itrs. 
7.*7ti»lua2d(ottites«oi>I«^olthelaad abail 



Eze. 8. I the hand of the Lord God fell there upon 
8. 3 he put forth the form of an hand, and 

8. II mth every man his censer in his hand 

9. I (with) his destroying weapon in his hand 
9. a every man a slaughter weapon in his ha. 

10. 7 cherub stretched forth his hand from be. 

10. 8 the form of a man's hand under their w. 

10. 12 their whole body, .and their hands, and 
lot 21 and the likeness of the hands of a man 

11. 9 deliver you into the hands of strangers 
la. 7 I digged through the wall with mine hand 
13. 9 mine hand shall be upon tho prophets 

13. 21 and deliver my people out of your hand 
13. ai they shall be no more in your hand to be 
13. 22 strengthened the hands of tho wicked 

13. 23 I will deliver my people out of your hand 

14. 9 I will stretch out my hand upon him, and 
14. 13 then will I stretch out mine hand upon 
16. Ill put bracelets upon thy hands, and a 
16. 27 1 liave stretched out my hand over thee 
16. 39 I will also give thee into their hand, and 
16. 49 neither did she strengthen the hand of 

17. 18 when, lo, he had given his hand, and ha. 
18. 8 hath withdrawn his hand from iniquity 
18. 17 hath taken off his hand from the poor 
20. 5 In tho day when I. .lifted up mine hand 
eo. s when I lifted up mine hand unto them 
so. 6 In the day.. I lifted up mine hand unto 
ao. 15 Yet also I lifted up my hand unto them 
20. 22 I withdrew mine hand, and wrought for 
eo. 23 I lifted up mine hand imto them, also in 
eo. 28, 42 (for) the which I lifted up mine hand 
20. 33 I live, .surely with a mighty hand, and 
eo. 34 I will bring you out. .with a mighty hand 
31. 7 all hands shall be feeble, and every spirit 
ai. II furbished, to give it into the hand of tho 
81. 31 deliver thee into tho hand of brutish men 
2a..i4 or can thine hands be strong, in the days 
B3. 9 into the hand of her lovers, into the hand 
23. 28 I will deliver thee into the hand . . into the 
B3. 31 therefore vrill I give her cup into thlneh. 
33. 37 blood (is) in their hands, and with their 
23. 43 which put bracelets uponltheir hands, and 
23. 45 (are) adulteresses, and blood'(i3) in their h. 
23. 6 Because thou hast clapped . . hands, and 

35. 7 I will stretch out mine hand upon thee 

23. 13 I will also stretch out mine handfupon ' 
as- 14 lay my vengeance upon Edom by the h. 
35. 16 I v/iU stretch out mine hand upon the P. 
27. 15 many isles.. the merchandise of thine h. 
28. 9 a man, and no god, in the hand of him 
28. 10 Thou shalt die. .by the hand of strangers 
30. 10 to cease by the hand of Nebuchadrezzar 
30. 12 sell the land into the hand of tho wicked 
30. 12 make Ithe land waste . . by the hand of str. 

30. 22 will cause the sword to fall out of his h. 
30. 24 And I will, .put my sword in his hand 

30. 25 when I shall put my sword into the hand 

31. II into the hand of the mighty one of the h. 
33. 6 blood Avill I require at tlie watchman's h. 
33. 8 but his blood will I require at thine hand 

33. 22 the hand of the Lord was upon me in the 
34. 10 and I will require my flock at their hand 

34. 27 delivered them out of the hand of those 
33. 3 I will stretch out mine hand against thee 

36. 7 thus saith . . God ; I have lilted up mine h. 

37. I The hand of the Lord was upon me, and 
37. 17 and they shall become one in thine hand 
37. 19 the stick . . which (is) in tho hand of Eph. 

37. 19 stick, and they shall bo one in mine hand 
37. 20 the sticks .. shall be in thine hand before 
38. 12 to turn thino hand upon the desolate pL 
39. 3 I will smite thy bow out of thy left hand 
39. 3 thine arrows to fall out of thy right hand 
39. 31 and my hand that I have laid upon them 

39. 23 and gave them into the hand of their en. 

40. I in the self same day tho hand of the Lord 
40. 3 with a line of flax in his hand, and a me. 
40. 5 in the man's hand a measuring reed of 
44. 12 therefore have I lifted up mine hand 

46. 7 according as his hands shall attain unto 
,47. 3 when the man that had the line in his h. 

47. 14 I lifted up mine hand to give it unto your 
Dan. I. 2 Lord gave Jehoiakim . .into his hand 

8. 4 neither, .that oould deliver out of his h. 
8. 7 none, .could deliver the ram out of his h. 
8. 25 he shall cause craft to prosper in hishand 

8. 2s but he shall be broken without hand 

9. IS of the land of Egj-pt with a mighty hand 
lo. 10 And, behold, an hand touched me, which 

10. 10 set me upon, .the palms of my hands 

11. II the multitude shall begivcn intohishand 
II. 16 land, which by hishand shallbe consumed 
II. 41 these shall escape outof hishand. .Edom 

11. 42 He shall stretch forth his hand also upon 
Hos. 2, 10 and none shall deliver her out of mine h. 

7. s he stretched out his hand with scomers 

12. 7 the balances of deceit (are) in his hand 
14. 3 neither will. .say. .to the work of our h, 

Joel 3. 8 into the hand of the children of Judah 
Amos I. 8 and I will turn mine hand against Ekron 

S- 19 leaned his hand on the wall, and a ser. 

7. 7 Lord stood . .Avith a plumb lino in his h. 

9. 2 into hell, thence shall mine hand take 
liQo> 2. I because it is in the power of their hand 

5. 9 Thine hand shall be lifted up upon thino 

S. 12 I will cut off witchcrafts out of thine ha. 

5. 13 no more worship the work of thine hands 

7. 16 they shall lay. .hand upon, .mouth, their 
Hob. 3. 4 he had homa (coming) out of his hand 

3. 10 the dofip. .lifted up hia hands on high 
Z^h. I. 4 1 vrill also strotch out mlQe baud upon J, 



Zeph. 2. 13 he will stretch outjhls hand againet the 
a. IS every one. .shall hiss, (and) wag his hand 

3. 16 it shall bo said to . . Zion, Let not thine Ji. 
Hag. 2. 14 80 (is) every work of their hands ; and 

a. 17 I smoto you. .in all the labours of your h. 
Zech. 2. I a man with a measuring line in his hand 
2. 9 I will shake mine hand upon them, and 

4. 9 The hands of Zerubbabel have laid tha 
4. 9 his hands shall also finish it ;' and thoti 

4. 10 shall see the plummet in the hand of Z. 
8. 4 tvery man with his staff in his hand for 

8. 9 Xet your hands be sti-sng, ye .that hear 
8. 13 fear not, (but) let your hands bo strong 

II. , 6 Into his neighbour's hand, and into the h. 

11. 6 and out of their hand I will not deliver 
13. 6 What fare) these wounds in thine hands I 

13. 7 I will lurn mine hand upon the little 
14. 13 on the hand of his neighbour, and his h. 

14. 13 shall rise up against the hand of h's nell 
Mai. 1. 10 neither . . accept an offering at your hand 

1. 13 should I accept this of your hand ? saith 

2. 13 rcceiveth (it) with good willjat youx, band 

S.Hand, i; yad. 

Ezra 5. 8 and this work . . prospereth in their hands 

5. 12 ho gave them into the hand of Nebuch. 
6. 12 people that shall put to their hand to 

7. 14 the law of thy God which (is) In thine b. 
7. 25 v/isdom of thy God that (is) in thine hand 

Pan. 2. 34 till that a stone was cut out without hand 
a. 38 the fowls, .hath he given into thine hand 

2. 4S was cut out of the mountain without hand 

3. IS God that shall deliver you out of my ha. ? 
3. 17 he wUl deliver (us) out of thine hand, O 

4. 35 none can stay his hand, or say unto him 

5. s same hour came, .fingers of a man's hand 
5. 5 the king saw the part of the hand that 

S. 23 God in whose hand thy breath (is), and 

5. 24 Then was the part of the hand sent from 

7. 2s they shall be given into hia hand until a 

i.Palin {of the hand), sole {of the foot), »j3 kaph. 
Gen. ao. 5 in the. .innocency of my hands, have I 

31. 42 God hath seen, .the labour of my hands 
40. II Pharaoh's cup (was) in my hand : and I 
40. ir and I gave the cup into Pharaoh's hand 

Exod4o. =1 «rid he gave thp cup into Pharaoh's hand 

9. 29 I will spread abroad my hands unto tho 
g. 33 spread abroad his hands unto the Lord 

29. 24 in the hands of Aaron, and in the hands 
33. 22 will cover thee with my hand while I 
33. 23 1 will take aw^ay mine hand, and thou 
Lev. 8. 27 upon Aaron's hands, and upon his sons' b. 

8. 08 Moses took them from off their hands 
I4.ji6 finger in the oil that (is) in his left hand' 

14. 17 of the rest of tho oil that (is) in his hand 

14. 18 of the oil that (is) in the priest's hand ho 

14. 27 of the oil that (is) in his left hand seven t. 
14. 28 priest., put of the oil that (is) in his hand 
14. 29 rest of the oil that (is) in tho priest's hand 

Hum. s. 18 put the offering of memorial in her hand 

6. 19 shall put. .upon the hands of the Nazar. 
24. 10 he smoto Ms hands together : and Balak 

Dent 23. 12 thou shalt cut off her hand, thino eye 
Judg. 6. 13 delivered us into the hands of tho Midi 
6. 14 thou shalt save Israel from tho hand of 
8. 6, IS (Arc) tho hands of Zebah and Zaimu. 

12. 3 I put my life In my hands, and passed 
14. 9 he took thereof in his hands, and went 

I Sa. 4. 3 may save us out of tho hand of our eno, 
19. s be did put his life in his hand, and slew 

28. 21 I have put my life in my band, and havo 
a Sa. 14. t6 to deliver his handmaid out of tho hand 

18. 12 a thousand (shekels) of silver in mine hand 

18. 14 he took three darts in his hand, and th. 
19. 9 The king saved us out of the hand of our 
19. 9 and he delivered us out of the hand of 
22. I out of tho hand of all.. out of the hand 

1 Ki. 8. 22 and spread forth his hands toward heaven 

8. 38 spread forth his hands toward this houso 

8. s4 from kneeling on his knees with his hand 
18. 44 a little cloud out ofthcsea.like a man's h, 

2 Ki. 4. 34 And he. .put. .his hands upon his hands 

II. 12 they clapped their hands, and said, God 

16. 7 save me out of the hand of tho king of S. 

16. 7 and out of tho hand of tho king of Israel 

18. 21 it will go into his hand, and pierce it : so 

ao. 6 city out of the hand of the king of Assyria 

J Cb.i2. 17 seeing (there is) no vrrong in mine hands 

Cb. 6.12 And he stood., and spread forth his hands 

6. 13 and spread forth his hands toward heaven 

6. 29 shall spread forth his hands in this houso 

30. 6 that are escaped out of the hand of the Ic 

32. II shall deliver us out of the hand of the kl. 
Ezra 8. 31 he delivered us from the hand of the eno. 

9. s spread out my hands unto tho Lord my 
Job 9. 30 and make my hands never so clean 

10. 3 shouldest despise the work of thine hands 

11. 13 and stretch out thine hands toward him 

13. 14 Wherefore do I. .put my life in mine h.t 
13. ai Withdraw thine hand far from me ; and 
16. 17 Not for. .injustice in mine hands : also 
32. 30 it is delivered by the pureness of tliine h. 
27. 33 (Men) shall clap their hands at him, and 

29. 9 The princes . .laid (their) hand on their 

31. 7 if any blot hath cleaved to mine handa 
41. 8 Lay thine hand upon him, remember th9 

Psa. 7. 3 Lord., if there be iniquity in my handa 
9. 16 is snared in the work of his own hands 
18. (ifZ«. delivered him from the hand of all his 
24. 4 He that liath clean hands, and a pure h. 
26. 6 1 will wash mine hands in innocency : ^ 
44. 20 or stretched out Qurbaad!( tQ a atrango 



HAND 



449 



HANDPUL8 



Paa. 47. 1 clap your hands, si) ye people ; ' shout 
71^ '4 the liand of the unriBhtooua cad cruel m. 
73. 13 I have, .washed my handa in Innoccncy 
78. 72 guided them by the Ekilfolncis of lii3 ha. 
Ci. C his hands vrcro delivered from itha pots 
E3. 9 I havo stretclicd out my hands unto theo 
91. 12 They shall bear thee u;) in (their) hands 
9S. 8 Lot the floods clap (their) hands : let Iho 

119. 48 My liands also will I lift up unto thy com. 

119. 109 My soul (is) continually in my hand , 

128. 2 thou shalt cat tho labour of thine hands 

129. 7 Wherewith tho mower flUeth not his hand 
139. s beset mo. .and laid thine hand upon me 
141. 2 tho lifting up of my hands (ao) the even. 

froT 6. I thou hast stricken thy hand with a etran. 

6. 3 thou art come into the hand of thy friend 
«o. 4 beco. poor that dealeth <with) a slacic h. 
«7. li A man void of understand inn; striketh h. 
63. 26 Bo not thou . . of them that ctrilco hands 

31. 13 and workoth willingly with her hands 
31. 16 with the fruit of her hands eho planteth 
31. t^ tho spindle, and her hands hold the disti 
31. 20 Sho Birotcheth out her hand to the poor 

IsO. I. 15 when ye spread forth your hands, I wUl 
e8. 4 while it Is yet In his hand he cateth it up 
33. IS ehaketh his hands from holding of bribes 
36. 6 It will go Into his hand, and piorcd it : bo 
38. 6 city out of the hand of tho Idng of Assyria 
49. 16 graven thoo upon the palms of (my) hands 

55. 12 all tho trees of the field shall clap, .lianda 
59. 3 your hands are defiled with blood, and 
59. 6 and tho set of violence (is) in their hands 
62. 3 and a royal diadem in the hand of thy G. 

Jet. 4. 31 sproadoth her hands . .Woe (is) me now 1 

i2. 7 I havo given . .into tho hand of her cne. 

ts. 21 redeem thee out of tho hand of the terri. 

I<am 2. 1 5 All that pass bj clap . . h.ands at thee ; they 

B. 19 lift up thy hands toward him for the ILfo 

3. 41 lift up our., hands unto God in the hcaveij 

Eze. 6. II Smite with thine hand, and stamp witU 

21. 14 prophesy, and smite, .hands tc|;othcr 
21. 17 I will also smite mine hands together 
21. 24ye..eomo. .ye shall bo taken with thoh. 

22. 13 I have smitten mino hand at thy dishon. 

25. 7 When thoy took hold of Iheo by thy hand 
Jon. 3. 8 from tho violcneo that (is) in their hands 
Mlc. 4. 10 shall redeem theo from tho hand cf tbino 

7. 3 That they may do evil with both hands 
Xah. 3. 19 all that hear, .chall clap the hands over 
Hag. I. II a drought., upon all tho labour of tho hand 

Wand {and arm), ycip cJieir. 

Hatt. 3. 12 Whose fan (is) in hla liand, and ho will 
4. . 6 in (their) hands they shall bear theo up 
5. 30 if tiiy richt hand offend theo, cut it off 

8. ,3 Jeo'os put forth (his) hand, and touched 

8. 15 ho touched her hand, and tho fever loft 
g. j3 como and lay thy hand upon her, and > 

9. 25 went in, and took her by tho hand, and 
12. 10 there was a man Tiliich had (liis) hand - 
T2. 13 Then saith ho. .Strcteh forth thme.hand 
12. 49 ho stretched f ortfi his hand toward his ' • 

14. 31 Jesus stretched forth (liis) h.and, and ca, 

15. 2 they wash not their hands when they eat 
15. zo to cat with unwashen hands deflletU not 

17. 22 •■ hair bo betrayed into tho hands of men 

18. 8 if thy hand cr thy foot CiTond thee, cut 
18. 8 rather than having two hands or two feet 
ig. 13 that he should put (his) hands on them 
ig. 15 he laid (his) hands on them, and depart. 
e2. 13 Bind him hand and foot, and take him 
«6. 23 He that dippeth (liis) hand with me in 
s6. 45 the Son of man is oetrayed into the hands 
b6. 50 Then came they, and laid hands on Josus 

26. 51 stretched out (his) hand, and drew his 
S7. 24 he took water, and washed (his) hands 

UlTk 1. 31 he came and took her by tho hand, and 
1. 41 Jesus, .putforth (hi3)Piand,and touched h. 
3. I waa a man there which had a withered 
3. 3 onto tho man which had tho withered h. 
3. s saitli unto tho man, Stretch forth thine h. 

3. s tl3 hand was restored whole as the other 

5. 23 como and lay thy hands on her, that she 
5. 4: he took tho damEel by the haad, and said 

6. a snoli mighty works aro wrought by his h. t 
6.- 5 save tha* he laid hla hands upon a few 
y. 2 with defiled that is . . w ith un wcshea hands 

7. > 3 except they wash (their) hands oft, eat 

7. 5 but cat bread with unwaohcn hands f 
7. 32 they beseech him to put his hand upon 

8. 23 he took the blind man by the hand, and 
8. =3 put his hands upon him, he asked him if 

8. 25 he put (his) hands a-sain upon his eyes, tnd 
Q. 27 Jesus took him by the hand, and lifted 

9. 31 Tho Son of man is delivered into the hand 
5. 43 if thy hand offend theo, cut it off ; It is 
9.'43 than having two hands to go Into holl 

to. iS put (Me) hands upon them, and blessed 
14. 41 the Son of man is betreyed into the hands 
14. ffi thsy laid their hands on him, and took 
16. 18 [thoy '-''^'''il lay hands on the sick, and] 
liilce 1. 65 And tho hand cf tho Lord was with him 
1, 71 and from tho hand of til that hate us 
'T. 74 beSis delivered out of tho hand of on? 
3. 17 Who33 fan (to) in his hand, and ho will 

4. II in (their) hsnoa they shall bear theo up 
4."4o he IsJd his haaida on every one of them 



&^«H« tho maa which had the' wl;tho«d hjnd 
& 10 Btrctch forth th;/ hsad. ' .tJid ho did so . 



X.uko 6. 10 his Laud was restored wl;ol6 .-.3 (;;e Whu 

8. 54 took her by tlic l;.-.nd, and cpUed, caying 

9. 44 shall bo delivered into the hands of men 
9. 62 No man, haviar; put his hand to the plo. 

13. 13 he laid (IJi,) hands on her : and immedi. 
»3. 22 put a riag on liis baud, and shoes on (his) 
20. 19 tho sanio hour couc'it to lay hands on 
21. 12 they shall lay their hands on you, and 
22. 21 tho hand of him that betrayeth mo (i:) 

22. 53 ye stretched foi-th no hands against mo 

23. 46 Father, into thy linuds I commend my 0. 

24. 7 be dcHvcred int-o the liands of sinful men 
24. 39 Behold my hands .-.nd my tcct, th.-.t It is 

24. 40 (he showed them (his) hands and (Iiis)ft.) 
34. 50 ho lifted up his hands, and blessed tliem 

John 3. 33 and hath given all things into his hand 

7. 30 no man laid hands on him, because his h. 

7. 44 taken him ; but no man laid liands ca h. 

10. :3 neither, .any pluck them out cf my hand 

10. 29 able to pluck (them) out of my Father's h. 

10. 39 take him ; bui he escaped out cf their h. 
n. 44 bound hand and foot with grave clothes 
13. 3 had given all things into his liands, and 
13. 9 feet only, but also (my) hands and (my) 
£o. 20 showed unto them (his) hands and his side 
CO. 25 BOO in his hands tho print of tho r.-Jls 
2o. 25 thrust my hand into Ills side, I will not 
so. 27 behold my hands ; and reach hither thy h. 

/21. 18 thou Bhalt stretch forth thy hands, and 
Acta 2. 23 by wicked hands havo crucified and dala 

3. 7 he took him by the right hand, and lilted 

4. 3 they laid hands on them, and put (them) 
4. 28 to do whatsoever thy hand and thy conn. 

4. 30 By Btretehing forth' thine hand to hoal 
5. 32 by tho hands of the apostles were many 

5. 18 laid their hands on the apostlos, and put 

6. 6 had prayod, they laid (their) haud3 on th. 

7. 25 that.Godby his hand would deliver them 
7. 33 deliverer by tho hand cf tho Angel which 
7. 41 rejoiced in the works cf their own hands 

7. 50 nath not my hand made all these thlngG? 
8. 17 Then laid they (their) hands on them, and 

8. i3 through laying on of the apostlss' hands 
8. 19 on whomsoever I lay hands, ho may roc. 
g. 12 and putting (liis) hand on him, that ho ra. 
g. l^ putting his liands on him, caid. Brother 

9. 41 ho gave her (liis) hand, and lifted her up 

11. 21 the hand of tho Lord was with them : and 

11. 30 to the ciders by th© hands of Eamabas 

12. I the long stretched forth (his) hands to vei 
12. 7 And his chains fell off from (his) hands 
12, II delivered me out of the hand of Ilerod 

12. 17 beckoning unto them with the hand to 

13, 3 laid (theh) hands on them, they sent (Lh.) 
13. II tho hand of the Lord (is) upon thoo, and 

13. 16 boclioning with (his) hand/ said. Men of 

14. 3 and wonders to bo done by their hands 
17, 23 17either is worshipped with men's hands 
19. 6 when Paul had laid (his) hands upon then 
19. 11 special miracles by the hands of Paul 
19. 2S they bo no gods which are made with ha. 

19. 33 And Alexander beckoned with tho haad 

20. 34 hands have ministered unto my neecssit. 

21. II bound his own hands and feet, and said 
ni. II deliver (liim) into the hands of tho Gent. 
21. 27 stirred, .the people, and laid hands on 
21. 40 beckoned with the hand unto the people 
S3. 19 the chief captain took him by the hand 
e4. 7 [with .'. ■violence took (him) . . out of our h.] 
a5. I Paul Btretched forth the hand, and ans. 
a8. 3 came a viper., and fastened on_ his hand 
sS. 4 E3W the (venomous) boast hang on his h. 

25. 8 and laid his hands on him, and healed 
28. 17 delivered. .Into the hands of the Piomans 

Horn 10. 21 1 have stretched forth my hands unto a 

I Co. 4. 12 And labour, working with our own hands 

■'2. 15 I am not the hand, I am not of the body 

12. 21 the eye cannot say imto the hand, I have 

16. 21 salutation of (me) Paul with mine own h. 

s Co.ii. 33 down by the wall, and escaped Ills hands 

Gal. 3. 13 (it was) ordained by angels in the hand 

6. II havo written unto you with mine own h. 
Eph. 4. cS working with (his) hands the thing which 
Col. 4. 18 Tho salutation by the hand of me Paul 
I Th. 4. II and to worl: with your own hands, as 
a Th. 3. 17 The calutation of Paul with mine own h 
I TL 2. Slifting up holy hands, without wrath and 
4. 14 laying on of the hands of the presbytery 
5 22 Lay hands suddenly on no man, neither 
I TL I. 6 in thee by the putting on of my hands 
Phm. 1. 19 I Paul have wntton (it) with mine own h. 
Eeb. 1. 10 the heavens aro the works of thine hands 
2. 7 [didst sot him over the works of thy han.] 
'6. 2 cf laying on of hands, and of resurrection 

8. 9 I took them bj the hand to lead them out 
JO. 31 to fall into tho hands of the hving God 

12. 12 lift up the hands which hang down, and 
Jaa. 4. 8 Cleanse (your) hands, (ye) sinners ; and 

I Pa 5.6 Humble yourselves .. under the mighty h. 

I Jo. I. I our hands have handled, of tho Word of 

Eov. ,1. i5 ho had in his right hand seven stars ; and 

1. 17 ho laid aia right [hand] upon mo, caj-ins 

6. s he . .had a pair of balances in hia hand 

7. 9 with white robes, and palms in their ha 
S. 4 ascended up.. out of the angel's hand 

9. 20 repented not of the works of their hands 

10. 2 be had in his hind alittls book open: and 
10. 3 tho angel, .lifted up his hand to heaven 
la 8 in the hand of the nngol fehleh standeth 
10. 10 the little book out of the angel's h&nd 

13. if) to recoiva a wuli in thoir right hand, or 

14. g (bi£)'mari{ in his fot«head, or in his hand 



Eov. T4. 1.J lia\-tng. .in liis hand a sharp sickio 

17. 4 hav-lng a golden cup in her hand full of' 

19. 2 and hath avenged the blood, .at her liand 

20. I angel . . Laving .. a groat chain in liLs hand 
20. 4 neither . .rccelvcd(hi3)inark. .In their ha. 

aaML, at-' 

l.Jfear, 2\iq qardb. 

Deut32. 35 for tho day of their calamity (is) at har.d 
Isa. 13. 6 for the day of the Lord (is) at hand ; It 
Jer. 23. 23 (Am) I a God at hand, caith tiie Loed 
Joel. I. IS for the day of the Lord (is) at hand, and 
Zcph. J. 7 for tho day 0' tho Lokd (is) at hand : for 

I.Nigh, iyyus cygus. 

3Iatt26. i3 The Master saith, My time Is at hand ; I 
John 2. 13 the Jews' passover was at hand ; and Jo. 
7. 2 tho Jews' feast of taberuaelea waa at hand 
Phil. 4. 5 known unto all men. The Lord (Is) at h. 
llov. 1. 3 keep those things.. for the time (is) at h. 
22. 10 he Baith unto mo. .tho linu) is at hapd 

EAIfTD, to bo tt hasd — 

l.To be near, 3n;j qarch. 

Ocn. 27. 41 n:oday3 of mourning., aro at hand; tliea 
Dcutis- 9 B2yiE,';..th3 yoai- cf relcesc, Is at liand / 
Vca. 12. 23 The days arc at hand, and tho clfcct of 

2.T0 Ic or com/s near, yrj garab, 3. 

Tlx. s'i- 8 people of Israel ; for they aro «t hand to 

Z.To ha w cov.ic nigh, IyyK'^ (■Doi^'i- 

Matt. 3. 2 Ecpont..thokingdoQofheovcnl3athand 

4. 17 Repeat. .t!io/±3gdomof heaven is at hand 

JO. 7 cayiD", The Iiingdom of heaven is at hanJ 

26. <3 behold, the liour is at hand, and tlic Son 

2i. 45 behold, ho Li at hand that doth betray mo 

Mark i. 13 the kingdom of God is at liand : repent 
14. 42 go; lo, he that betrayeth no b at lumd 

Eom 13. 12 The night is tar spent, the day Is at hand 

J Pe. 4. 7 But tho end of all tilings la at lumd • bo 

i.To placa in, or upo)^, ivlerryiyn enisUim.^ 
2 lh. s. 2 as that the day uf Christ is at hand 

Z.To place or ccl over, i(i>l<rTT]fj.t cphisiemi. 

2 li. 4. 6 and tZ;:; time of n:y departure Is at hand 
HAITD, (?c=ic) to lead by tho — 
l.To lead by (he hnnd, xf'P=7o'7^« cliciragdgcO. 

Acts 9. 8 they led him by t'.:e liand, and brought 
22. II being led by tlic Iiand of then: that woro 

2.0nct"ho l:c:d3 by Ike liand, x^'P^y^iyis chei'^at;. 
Acts 13. II Decking some to Ic.-.d him by the hand 

HAIID, cut of — 
To kill, i-n /. trag. 

irumii. 15 Liil me, I pray thee, out of hand, if I have 
EilTD, tstalio ia — 
To put hand on, vnccrtalx, imx^ip^ce cpicheircS 

LukQ I. I many havo taken in hand to Bet forth in 
HAlID^with oaoo ova — 
With o'lui's oum hand. curSx^'P autochcir. 

Acts 27. 19 east out v.lLh cur pv.i: hands the tackli&s 

Eaira ZT^.TlAnTir, taiid troad — 

l.Uand breadth, nsa icphach. 

I Ki. 7. 2(5 it (was) an hand breadth thick, and the 
7 Ch 4. 5 the thickness of it (v.'as) an haud breadth 
Psa. 39. 5 thou hast mai» my dayp (as) an li'ind br. 

I.Uand brcadlh, n;i: (ophacli. 

E-tod2;. 23 a border of an hand breadth round abo\:l 

37. 12 a border c'an handbreath round about 
Eze. 40. s reed of zix cubits, .and an hand iTcadth 
40. 43 within (were) hooks, an hand broad, fast. 
43. 13 Tho cubit (is) a cubit and an hand brerdth 
[See also Broken handed left, left handcd.1 
EADUrUL — 
l.Palm of the hand, >]3 iMph. 

Lev. 9. 17 and took an handful thereof, and burnt ' 

2. Sheaf, ts:; emir. 

Jer. 9. 22 as the handful after the harvest man, and 
Z.Mandful, expansion, superabundance, n^p^'scaJu 

Psa. 72. ifi There chall bo an handful of eoro In the 

i.Eandful, cloced liand, j'Op qomcts. 

Gen. 41. 47 the earth brought forth by handfnls 
Lev. 6. 15 he shall take of it his handful, of tho 

Z.Handfid, hollow of the hand, b&} slwaJ. 

1 Ki. 20. 10 if . .dust of Samaria, .suffleo for handfiUs 
Eze. 13. 19 handfuls of barley and. .pieces of bread 

6. Fulness of the two fists, D;jsn kSs Tnclo elicphr.a. 
lixod. o. 8 Take., handfuls of ashes of the fumaco 

i^omelocap^ 

I Ki.' 17. 12 but an handful cf meal m a barrel, ando 

Z.Fulncss of the dosed luind, yr:'p h*7S vulo gomeii 
Lev. a. 2 talse thereout his handful of the flour 
Lev. 5. 13 and the priest shaU take hii handful of 

HiJranJL, to take an — 

To talre a handful, ]•::■;) qamats. ,^, „,,v. 

Num. s. 26 the priest shaU taie an handful of tt« 

Heaps, D'DiV fsehatkiiii. ...-»»«.»—.,«=« 

litttk a. j6 letlaU. .(scni?)cf tiio'aia6hiitta promos* 



7. Fulness of the palm of the hand, 13 x?' 
Eeel, 4. 6 Better fis) an liandlal fwilh) 



HANDKBEGHIBFS 



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EABDSESCHIEI'S — 

Ncspkin, handkerchief, <rovSipiov soudarion. (Lat.) 

Acts 19. 12 brought unto the sick handkerchiefs or 
SANDIE — 
Handle, 13 Tcaph. 

Song 5. 5 dropped . . myrrh, upon the handles of the 

SANDLS", to — 

l.To lay hold, Jnx achaz. 

2 Ch.2S. 5 that could handle spear and shield 
%To fed, louch, e>!D mush, 5. 

Psaiis- 7 They have hands, but they- handle not 

S.To draw out, ^?'IJ mashah. 

Judg 5. 14 they that handle the pen of the writer 

i.To set in array, TiV, arak. 

I Ch. 12. 8 that could handle shield and buckler 

B. To handle, \i'S^ tap Juts. 

Gen. 4. 21 of all such as handle the harp and organ 
Jor. 2. S they that handle the law knew me not » 

46. 9 Libyans.thathandle . . Lydians.that handl. 

50. 16 Cut oft", .him that handleth the sickle in 
Eze. 27. 29 And all that handle the oar, the mariners 

38. 4 great company . . all of them handling sw. 
Amos 2. 15 Neither shall he stand that handleth the 

6. To touch, Btyyava ihiygano. 

CoL 2. 21 Touch not ; taste not ; handle not 
^. To feel, grope, handle, tf/-ii?\.a(j>tita pselaphaS. 

Iuke24. 39 handle me. .for a spirit hath not flesh 

1 Jo. I. I our hands have handled, of the word 

HAiroiE deoeitfally, to — 
To use deceit, So\6a> doloo. 

2 Co. 4. 2 nor handling the word of God deceitfully 
HAIfDLED, to be — 

To catch or handle vrith the palm, 135 fc'Si? taphas. 
Eze. 21. li to be furbished, that it may be handled 
EANDEilD — 

1. Handmaid, rirjN amah. 

Exod23. 12 the son of thy handmaid and the stranger 
Judg 19. 19 also for me, and for thy handmaid, and 
Kuth 3. 9 she ansv/ered, I (am) Kuth thine handm. 
3. 9 spread, .thy skirt over thine handmaid 

1 Sa. I. II look on the affliction of thine handmaid 

I. II remember, .and not forget thine handm. 

I. II wilt give unto thine handmaid a man ch. 

1. 16 Count not thine handmaid for a daughter 
25. 24 let thine handmaid, I pray thee, speak 
25. 24 and hear the words of thine handmaid 
25. 25 I thine handmaid saw not the young men 
25. 28 forgive the trespass ofthine handmaid 
25. 31 dealt well . .then remember thine handm. 
25. 41 Behold, (let) thine handmaid (be) a serv. 

2 Sa, 6. 20 eyes of the handmaids of his servants, as 

14. 15 will perform the request of his handmaid 
14. 16 to deliver his handmaid out of the hand 
20. 17 Hear the words of thine handmaid. And 
.1 Kl. I. 13 Wdst not thou . . swear unto thine hand. 
1. 17 My lord, thou swarest . . unto thine hand. 
3. 20 she arose . . while thine handmaid slept 
I'sa. 86. 16 turn, .and save the son of thine handm. 
116.J6 truly I (am), .the son of thine handmaid 

2. Maid servant, nnap shiphchah. 

Gen. 16. 1 and she had an handmaid, an Egyptian 
25. 12 Eagar the Egyptian, Sarah's handmaid 
29. 24 gave. .Zilpah his maid (for) an handmaid 

29. 29 gave. .BUhah his handmaid to be her 

30. 4 she gave him Bilhah her handmaid to 
33. I divided thechlIdren..untothetwohand. 

33. 2 he put the handmaids and their children 
35. 25 And the sons of Bilhah, Rachel's handm. 
35. 26 And the sous of Zilpah, Leah's handmaid 

Kuth 2. 13 hast spoken friendly unto thine handm, 

1 Sa. 1. 18 Let thine handmaid find grace In thy 

25. 27 which thine handmaid hath 'brought unto 
28. 21 thine handmaid hath obeyed thy voice 
28. 22 also unto the voice of thine handmaid 

2 Ba. 14. 6 thy handmaid had two sons, and they 

14. 7 family is risen against thine handmaid 
14. 12 Let thine handmaid, .speak (one) word 
14. IS thy handmaid said, I will now speak unto 
14. i7Then thine handmaid said. The word of 
14. 19 put. .words in the mouth of thine hand. 

2 Ki 4. 2 Thine handmaid hath not any thing in 
4. 16 Nay. .do not lie unto thine handmaid 

I'roT 30. 23 an handmaid that is heir to her mistress 

isa. 14. 2 possess them . . for servants and handm. 

Jer. 34. II caused the servants and the handmaids 

34. II, i£ brought them into subjection, .for h. 
34. 16 every man his handmaid, whom he had 

Joel 2. 29 upon the servants and . .the handmaids 

S. female slave or servant, SoiSAtj doule. 

Luke I. 38 Behold the handmaid of the Lord ; be it 

HAKBE&IDEN — 

l.Maid servant, nt)^v shiphchah. 

Gen. 33. 6 Then the handmaidens came near, they 
Euth 2. 13 not like unto one of thine handmaidens 

2. Female slave or servant, Soi\ri doule. 

Luite I. 48 regarded the low estate of his handmaiden 
Acts 2. 18 on my handmaidens I will pour out ia 

HAHDS on, to lay — 

1. To exercise power, Kpartco hrafed. 

iIaMi8. 28 he laid hands on him, and took (him) by 
ax. 46 when they sought to lay hands on him 



2. To Iwld fast, seize, vid^o) piazS. 

John 8. 20 no man laid hands on him; for his hour 

SaUDo, made by or -with — 
Made by hands, ^sjpoTrofrjros cheiropoietos. 
Marki4. 58 this temple that is made v/ith hands 
Acts 7. 48 dwelleth not in temples made with hands 
17. 24 dwelleth not in temples made with hands 
Eph. 2. II Circuir?.cision in the flesh made ,by hands 
Heb. 9. II perfect tabernacle, not made with hands 
9. 24 into the holy places made with hands 

HAHDS, not made with (or without) — 

Mot made by hands, &x*'P'"''''^')'''°s acheiropoietos. 
Marki4. 58 I will build another made without hands 
2 Co. 5. I an house not made with hands, eternal in 
Col. 2. 1 1 with the circumcision made without hands 

EAirilS, (lioth) — 

BotJi hands, dmeo chophnayim. 

Lei . 16. 12 hands full of sweet incense beaten small 
Eccl. 4. 6 than bi.'-lh the hand's full (with) travail 
Eze. 10. 2 fi>'> ihine hand with coals of flro from 

10. 7 into the hands of (him that was) clothed j 

HAUB STAFP — 

A staff of the hand, n; "^ii!? maqqd yad. 

Ezo. 39. 9 set on fire and bum . . the hand staves, and 

HAOT) WRITING — 

Written by tlie hand, xftp6ypa<pov cheirographon. 
Col. 2. 1 4 Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances 

HAHDY WORK — 

Work of the hand, n; ^W!i maaseh yad. 

Psa. 19. I and the firmament showeth his handywork 

HA'-HSS, Din Mercury. 

A place in Egypt. It is improbable that it was the 
Heracleopolis Magna in the Heptanomis; but most 
likely it was identical with Tahpanes. Daphne, a 
fortified town on the eastern frontier of Egypt. 

Ie.i. 30. 4 at Zoan, and his ambassadors cante toH. 
HANG, to — 

1. To hang up, disjoint, VR y^qa, 5. 

2 Sa. 21. 9 hanged them in the hill before the LoKD 

2. To give, put, jnj nathan. 

ExodzS. 32 shalt hang it upon four pUlara of shittim 
Z.To spread out, nnip sarach. 

Exodzfi. 12 the half curtain . .shall hang over tho 

26. 13 it shall hang over the sides of the tabcr.' 

4. To hang up, K^9 tala. 

2 Sa. 21. 12 where the Philistines had hanged them 

5.T0 hang up, npij talah. 

Gen. 40. 19 Pharaoh . . shall hang thee on a tree ; and 

40. 22 But he hanged the chief baker : as Joseph 

41. 13 so it was; me he restored .. him he hanged 
Deut 21. 22 put to death, and thou hang him on a 
Josh. 8. 29 the king of Ai he hanged on a tree until 

10. 26 slew them, and hanged them on five trees 
2 Sa. 4. 12 hanged (tliem) up over the pool in Hebron 

21. 12 where the Philistines had hanged them 
Esth. 6. 4 to speak unto the king to hang Mordecai 

7. 9 Then the king said. Hang him thereon 
7. 10 So they hanged Haman on the gallows 

8. 7 him they have hanged upon the gallows 

9. i4and they hanged Haman's ten sons 
Job 26. 7 He. .hangeth the earth upon nothing 
Psa.137. 2 We hanged our harps upon the willows 
Song 4. 4 whereon there hang a thousand bucSJers 
Isa. 22. 24 they shall hang upon him all the glory 
Eze. 15. 3 a pin of it to hang any vessel thereon? 

Q.To hang up, n^lj talah, 3. 

Eze. 27. 10 they hanged the shield and helmet in thco 

27. II they hanged their shields upon thy walls 

7.To hang up or on, ^peixavwixi, Kpetidio. 

Matti8. 6 a millstone were hanged about his neck 

22. 40 On these two commandments hang all 
Luke23. 39 one of the malefactors which were hanged 
Acts 5. 30 Jesus, whom ye slew and hanged on a tree 

10. 39 whom they slew and hanged on a tree 

28. 4 sawt.he(venomous)beasthang onhishand 
Gal. 3. 13 Cursed (is) every one that hangeth on a 

HANG iowa, to — 

1. To cause to go down, let down, "n; yarad, 5. 
Lam. 2. 10 the- virgins . .hang down their heads to 

2. To let down beside, iraplri/xi pariemi. 

H£b. 12. 12 lift up the hands which hang down, and 
HANG in doubt, to — 
To hang up, H7(i tala. 

Deut28. 66 tliy life shall hang in doubt before thee 
HANG self, to — 
l.To-strangle self, p}t} chanaq, 2. 

2 Sa. 17. 23 Ahithophel. .hanged himself, and died 
2. To strangle self, ivdyxo/^cu apapchomai. 

Matt27. 5 departed, ana went and hanged himself 
HANG up, to — 
1. To hang up, disjoint, Vp; yaqa, 5. 

Num25. 4 Take all the heads, .and hang them up, 

2 Sa. 21.) 6 we will hang them up unto the LoBS ip 

'i.To give, JOJ nathan. 

Exud2o. 33 And thou shalt hang up the veil under 
■^~ 40. 8 and hang up the hanging at the court 



HAWGED (up), to bo — 
l.To be hantged or disjointed, J'p; yaqa, 6, 
2 Sa. 21. 13 the bones of them that were hanged 

2. To hang up, .1^5 talah. 

Deut 21. 23 for he that is hanged (is) accursed of God 
2 Sa. iB. 10 Behold, I saw Absalom hanged in an oair 
Esth. 5. 14 that Mordecai may bo hanged thereon 
9. 13 and let Haman's ten sons be hanged uj;>oi) 
9. 25 that he and his sons should be hanged 

3. To be- hanged up, rhn talah, 2. 

Esth. 2. 23 therefore they were both hanged on r, 
Lajn. 5. 12 Princes are hanged up by their hand 

LTo smite, hang up, Nijo mecha, 2. 

Ezra 6. II being set up,' let him bo hanged thereon 

HANGED about, to '^e — 

To lie around, TT(plKei/j.at perikeimai.- 

Mark 9. 42 a millstone were hanged about his neck 
lukei7. 2 a millstone were hanged about his neck 

HANGING r—V 

1, Souses, D'pa bottim: . 

■ 2 Ki. 23. 7 the women wove hangings for tho crovo 
%A hanging, "^ua masak. 

Exod26. 36 thou shalt make an hanging for tho door 
.26. 37 thou shalt make for the hanging five pil 

27. 16 an hanging of twenty cubits, (of) blue 

35. 15 the hanging for tho door at the entering 

35. 17 and the hanging for the door of the court 
36. 37 an hanging for the tabernacle door fof ) 

38. 18 the hanging for the gate of the court (was) 

39. 38 and the hanging for the tabernacle door 

39. 40 and the hanging for the court gate, his 

40. s the hanging of the door to the tabernacle 
40. 8 and hang up the hanging at the court 
40. 28 he set up the hanging (at) the door of the 
40. 33 set up the hanging of the coiui; gate,. So 

Num. 3. 25 the hanging for the door of the tabemaclo 

3. 31 the hanging, and all the service thereof 

4. 23 the hanging for the door of the tabemac. 
4. 26 the hanging for the door of the gate of 

Z.Hangings, D'yjp qelaim. 

Exod27. 9 hangings for the court (of) fine twined 
27. II (be) hangings of an hundred (cubits) long 
27. 12 (shall be) hangings of fifty cubits •;, 
27. 14 hangings of one side (of the gate shall) 
^ 27. 15 the other side (shall be) hangings fifteen 
33. 17 The hangings of the court, his pillars 
38. 9 hangings of the court (were of) fine twined 
38. 12 west side (were) hangings of fifty cubits 
38. 14 The hangings of the one side (of the gate') 
38. 15 that hand, (were) hangings of fifteen cub 

38. 16 the hangings of the court round about 

38. 18 answerable to the hangings of the court. 

39. 40 The hangings of the court, his pillars 
Num. 3. 26 the hangings of the court, and the cur. 

4. 26 And the hangings of the court, and th** h. 

i.To hang, n?!? talah " 

Josh. 10. 26 ihey were hanging upon tho tre«s until 
FAN'-NAH, .njo grace. 

One of Elkanah's two wives, and mother of Samuel tho 
prophet, while she also herself was a prophetess, as i^ 
proved by the prophecy contained in her hymn of 
thanksgiving for the birth of her son. It is in the high- 
est order of prophetic poetry. It contains the first de- 
signation of the " Messiah," under that name B.C. 
1171. 

I Sa. I. 2 two wives; the name of the one (was) H 
I. 2 rcninnali had children, butH. hadnochi". 
J. 5 But unto H. he gave a worthy portion 
I. 5 for ho loved H.: but the Lord had shut . 
I. 8 H., why weepest thou? and why eatest 
I. 9 H. rose up after they had eaten in Shiloh 
I. 13 H., she spake in her heart ; only her lips 
1. IS H. answered and said. No, my lord; I (am) 
1. 19 Elkauah knew H. his wife ; and the LoRl> 

1. 2o the time was come about after H. had 
a. 22 H. went not up ; for she said unto her h. 

2. I H. prayed, and said. My heart, .in the L. 
2. 21 the Lord visited H, so that she conceivet*. 

HAN-KA'-THON, |'in|l3 dedicated to grace. 

A city of Zebulun at a point apparently on tho northern 

boundary, now called HannaJi. 

Josh 19. 14 compasseth it on the north side to H. 
HAN-NI'-EL, '^N'jn God is gracious. 

1. A son of Ephod who, as prince of Manasgeh, assisted 
in the division of the land. In the Hebrew text hia 
nanae is identical with-that of Haniel (No. 2). B.C. 1452. 
" Num 34. 23 'for the tribe . . of Manaeseh, H. tho son oi 

2. A son of Ulla, a prince and hero of Asher. 

,1 Ch. 7. 39 the sons of TUla; Arab, and H., and Ro. 
HA'-KOCH, HE'-NOCH, ';i'i:q dedicated. 

1. The third of the children of Mldian and a grandson 
of Abraham by Keturah. In the parallel Ust in i Ch. i'. 
33, the namo is Henoch (as above). B.C. 1800. 

Gen. 25. 4 And the eons otMidian ; Ephah. .and H. 
I Ch. I. 33 And tho sous of Midian ; Ephah. .and H. 

2. The eldest son of Reuben, and founder of the family 
of the Hanochites. B.C. 1700. 

Geru 46. 9 sons of Reuben ; H,, and Phalln, and H. 
Exod 6. 14 The sons of Reuben. .H., and PallurHez. 
Num 26. 5 the children of Reuben ; H. . .the family 
I Ch. 5. 3Thesona..of Eoubcn..H., andPaUu.Ho 



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3. The 8on of Jnrod, a descendant of Eetli, la onco thus 
named. In Genesis his uamo ia givea Enoch. ij,c 
3382-3017. 

I Ch. I. 3 H., Mcthusclnh, laracch 
HA-K0-CHITE3, 'pJn belonging to Ciuinoh. 
A family v*o3o f sunder v.'as Hanoch, tko eldest son of 
Heuben. B.C. 1700. 

Num 26. 5 Hanoch. .the family ol tho n. : of PalUi 
HA'-mrN, pjn gracious. 

1. Son of Nahash, king of Ammon, who dishonoured tho 
ambassadors of David and involved the Ammonites in 
a disastrous war. B.C. 1037. - 

a Sa. 10. t died, and H. his son reigned in his stead 
JO. 2 said David, I will show kindness unto H. 
10. 3 the princes of . . Ammon said unto II. their 
10. 4 Wherefore H. took David's servants, and 

z Ch.19. 2 David said, I will show kindness unto H. 
19. 2 servants of David came . .to H., to comfort 
19. 3 princes of . .Ammon said to H.,Thinkcst 
19. 4 Wherefore H. took David's servants, and 
19. 6 II. ..sent a thousand talents of silver to 

2. A son of Zalaph who assisted in the repair of tho wall 
ef Jerusalem on the E. side. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 30 H. the si.xth sou of Zalapli, another piece 

8. A man, who, with the people of Zanoali, repaired the 
ravine gate in the wall of Jerusalem. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 13 Tho valley gate repaired H., and tho in. 
HAP — 
Chance, event, iTjipn miqreh. 

Jluth 2. 3 lier hap was to light on a part of tha 
HAPH-RA'-rH, Dnsq doxible (two) loells, or two pits. 
A city of Issaohar next to Shunem. About six miles 
H.E. of Lfjj-un and two miles W. of Solam {the ancient 
Bhunem) stands the village of cl-Afulck, which may be 
tlio representative of Chapharaim, tho Arabic Ain hav- 
ing been substituted for the Hebrew Chcth. 

Josh ig. 19 And H., and Shihon, and Anaharath 
HAPLY (if) - 
l.If, that, w"?, l"? lu. 

t Sa, 14. 30 if haply tho people had eaten freely 
^.I/then, el Upa ei ara. 

Markii. 13 if haply he might find any thing thereon 
S.J[fthen, el 6,paye ei arage. 

Acts 17. 27 if haply they might feel after Mm, and 
HAPIT, lest — 
l.Lest ever,- at any time, ariTrore mcpoie. 

I.ukei4. 29 Lost haply, after he. .laid the foundation 

Acts 5. 39 lest haply ye be found even to fight 

V.ies! hy any way or means, jUTjirws inepos. 

St Co. 9. 4 Lest haply if they of Jlacedonia come 
HAPPEN, to — 
l.To vnect, happen, hefall, nix a,nah, 4. 

Prov 12. 21 'I'hsre shall no evil happen to the just 
2.2'o tic, n;ri hayah. 

I Sa. 6. 9 it (was) a chance (that) happened to as 
Z.To come to, touch, yjj naga, 5. 

Eccl. 8. 14, 14 it happeneth according to the work ot 
4. To meet, happen, Nn[; qara. 

Jer. 44. 23 this evil is happened unto you, as at this 
6. 2*0 ^leet, happen, nii^ qarah, 2. 

26a. I. 6 I happened by chance upon raduntGilboa 
6.7*0 become, begin to be, yli/o/j.at ginomai. 

Horn II. 25 blindness in part is happened to Israel 
7. To go or coins up together, (Tvfxfialvoo sumbai.nd. 

Markio. 32 tell, .whatthingsshouldhappen unto him 
, iuke24. 14 of all these things which had happened 

Acts 3. JO at that which had happened unto him 

I Co.io. II things happered untothemfor ensamples 

1 Po. 4.. 12 some strange thing happened unto you 
s Pe. z. 22 it is happened unto them according to 

HAPPEN to bo, to — ' 

To meet, happen, come, t«"!i3 qara, 2. 

2 Sa. 20. I there happened to be there a man of Be. 

■HAPPEN (to or unto), to — 

To meet happen, come, n^jj qarah. 

I Sa.28. 10 punishment happen to thee for this thing 
Esth. 4. 7 toldhim. .allthat hadhappeneduntohlm 
£ccl. 2. 14 also that on» event happeneth to them 
2. IS it happeneth even to me ; and why was I 
,. 9. II but time and chance hapfeneth to them 
Isa. 41. 22 and show us what shall happen : let them 

HAPPENETH — 

Chance, event, 'Tiipa miqreh. 

Eccl. 2. IS As it happeneth to the fool, so It 
HAPPY, E3JPPrER — . 
l.Tobe happy, IPH ashar, 4. 

Prov. 3. 18 and happy (is every 6ne) that retaineth 

^.Happiness, n»(« osher- 

Gen. 30. 13 Happy am I, for the daAighters will call 

%, Happiness, "^^n ashre. 

- Deut33. 29 Happy (art) thou, O Israel : who (is) like 
I Ki..to. 8 Happy (are) thy men, happy (are) these 
a Ch." 9 ^Happy (are) thy men., happy (are) these . 
Job s. 17 happy (is) the man whom God eorrecteth 
Psa.127. 5 H*ppy (is) the man that hath his (julver 



Psa.i.,3. 2 happy (shalt) thou (be), and (it shall bo) 
137. 8 happy (shall l)o be) that rewanlctii thco 
137. 9 Hapi^y (sliall ho be) that taketh and das 
144. 15 Happy (is) that) people that is in such a 
144. IS happy (is that) people whose God (is) the 
i4('. S Happy Cxs he) that (hath) the Go'i of Jacob 
Prov. 3. 13 Happy (is) the man (tliat)nn(leth wisdom 
14. 21 that hath mercy on the poor, nappy(is) ho 
i6. 20 whoso trustoth in tho IxjUD, iiappy (is) he 
28. 14 Happy (is) the man th.it. fearetii ahvay 
29. 18 but he that keepelh the law. happy (i3)ho 
i.IIappy, jxaKapius makarios. 

John 13. ,7 these things, happy are ye if ye do them 
Acts 26. 2 I thmk myself happy, king Agrippa, bee. 
ilom 14. 22 Happy (is) he that condemneth not lura. 
I to. 7. 40 she is happier if she so abide, after my 
I Pe. 3. 14 suffer for righteousness' sake, happy (aro 
4. 14 If ye be reproached, .happy (aro ye) 
HAPPY, to be — 
To be at rest, safe, ^\^, r\)^ shalak, shalav. 

Jer. 12. I (wherefore) are all they happy that de.al 
HAPPY, to call or count — 
\.To declare happy, -pK ashar, 3. 

Mai. 3. 15 we caU the-'proud happy; yea, they that 
2.7*0 declare happy, fiaKapl^m makarizo. 

Jas. s- " Behold, we count them happy which 
HA'-HA, N-irr hill country. 

A place utterly unknown unless it is identified with 
Haran or Charran, the city of Mesopotamia to wliich 
Abraham came from Ur. Haran was known to the 
ancients as Carrhae. Hence we may conclude that a 
portion of the Israelites cajTied off by Pul and Tiglath- 
pileser were settled in Harran on the BeWc. while the 
greater number were conveyed to Chahora. 

I Ch. 5. 26 H., and to the river Gozan, unto this day 
HA-RA'-DAH, njin terror. 

A desert station, the twentieth encampment of tho 
Israelites in the v/iklenicss, and tho ninth from Sinai. 
Its position is still unknown. 

Num33. 24 from mount Shapher, and encamped In H. 
33. 25 they removed from H,, and pitched in M. 
HA'-RAN, [-1.7, nn,.p,n strong, enlightened. 

1. The third son of Terah, Abraham's father, and hence 
the youngest brother of Abram. He had throe children, 
Lot, and two daii->ters, viz., Milcah who married her 
uncle Nahor, and Iscah of whom we have tho name 
only, though by Josephus and others she is held to bo 
identical with SaraA. B.C. 1990. 

Gen. II. 26 Terah lived seventy years, and begat. .H. 
II. 27 Terah begat Ab.. IS'ahor, and H.; and H. 
II. 28 H. died before his father Terah in the 
II. 29 Nahor's wife, Milcah, the daughter of H. 
II. 31 Lot the son of H. his son's son, and Sarai 

2. A Gershonite Levite in David's time, and one of the 
family of Shimei. B.C. 1015. , 

I Ch.23. 9 sons of Shimei; Shelomith..andH., three 

3. Charan. — A son of Caleb the spy, by his concubine, 
Ephah; he had a son named Gazez. B.C. isoo. 

1 Ch. 2. 46 bare H., and Moza, and Gazez : and H. 

4. Charan. — The place to which Abram with his family 
migrated from Ur, and where the descendants of his 
brother Nahor established themselves. Hence Haran 
(i.e., Charan) is called " the city of Nahor." It was in 
Padan-aram, which is the cultivated district at the foot 
of the hills, a beautiful district which lies between the 
Khabour and the Euphrates, (^ce Padan-aram). About 
midway in the district is a town still called Haran, 
which seems to have held its name through all changes, 
and is the Haran or Charran of Scripture. Till a recent 
date the people of Harran retained tho Chaldean 
language, and -the worship of the Chaldean deities. 
Harran is upon the Bclilc (tho ancient BUichus), a 
small affluent of the Euphrates, and which falls into it 
at nearly 39° E. longitude. It was famous among the 
Romans as being near the scene of tho defeat of Crassus. 
In the N.T. the name is given as Charran. 

Gen. II. 31 and they came unto H., and dwelt there 

11. 32 and Terah died.in H. 

12. 4 five years old when he departed out of H. 
12. s and the souls tnat they had gotten in H. 
27. 43 arise, flee thou to Laban my brother to H. 
28. 10 Jacob went. .fromBeer-slieba. toward H. 
29. 4 whence (be) ye? An'd they said. Of H. (a- i) 

2 Ki. 19. 12 Gozan, and H., and Rezeph, and the ch. 
Isa. 37. 12 Gozan, and H., and Rezeph, and the ch. 
Eze. 27. 23 H., and Canneh, and Eden, the merchant. 

These passages may not all reto' to the same place. 

HA-RA-RITE, "^nrt, IINH, 1"i3!3 mountaineer. 
Thought to denote'a native ot ttb hill-country of Jndah 
or Ephraim. B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 33. II afterhim..Shammah_sonof Agee theH. 

23. 33 Shammah the H. . .son of Sharar the H. 
I Ch.ii. 34 Jonathan the son of Shage the H. 

II. 35 Ahiam tho son of Sacar the H., Eliph. 

HAR-B0'-NA,HAR-B0'-NAH,nj'i3-in,K3'i3-ina55-£Zr2Visr. 
Third of the seven eunuchs or chamberlains that served 
Ahasuerus (Xerxes), king of Persia. B.C. 510. 

Esth. iv 10 On the seventh day . .he commanded . ,H. 
7. 9 H., one of the ehatnberlains, said before 

HABD — 

1, Strong, Ipx, fU't* «Md!«. - 

^i Prov 13. IS but the way of innsgeeiatan (is) hard 



2. WciglUy, heavy, n?^ kahed, 

Eze. 3. 5, 6 strange speech and of an hard loaguaoi 

3. To be wonderful, t^Sp paJa, 2. 

2 Sa. 13, 2 Ainuon thoughtit hard for Mm to do ttaj 
i.Sharp, hard, ns^^ qasheh. 

Exod. I. ,4 made their lives bitter with hard bondaga 

De„t,«' r .m .'"'1 ""?? ^^"^ brought unto Moses 
Deutse. e ajllicted . . and laid upon us bard bondage 
2 Sa. 3. 39 the sons of Zuruiah (be) too hard for ino 
isa. 14. 3 iroin the hard bondage wherein thou wast 

5.IIard to please, ZuchoXos duskolos. 

Markio. 24 how hard is it for them that trust In 

G.Dried up, stiff, <TKKrip6i skUros. 

ilattas. 24 ,1 knew thee that thou art an hard man • 
Jolin 6. 60 This Is an hard saying; who can hear UT 
Acts • 9. 5 (hard for thee to kick against tho pricks] 

26. 14 hard for thco to kick against the pricks 
Judo 15 tlieir hard (speeches) which ungodly sin 
[See also Follow, go, lie, pursue.] 

HARD, to be — 

l.T'o be firm, ps; yatsaq. 

Job 41. 24 hard as a piece of the nether (mlUstonc) 

2. T'o be sharp or hard, nii'i; qashah. 

Deut. I. 17 tho cause that is too haid for you, bring 

HARD, to arise... too — 

To be wonderful, th^ pala, 2. 

Deut 17. 8 arise a'mattcr too hard for theo In JuJg 

HARD by — 

I. Near, ViSt etsel. 

I Ki. 21.' I hard by the palace of Ahab king of Sam.; 

I.Over against, ni^y^ ummah. 

Lev. 3. 9 shall lie take off hard by the back bono 

HARD hearted — 

Hard or sharp of lieart, aS rmp qeshe kb. 

Eze. 3. 7all..l8rael(are)impudcnt and hard hear. 

HARD (labour), to have or be in — 

1. T'o sharpen, or be sharply jiained, n^-p qashah, 3. 
Gen. 35. 16 Rachel travailed, and she liad hard lab. 

2. T'o sharpen, or be sharply pained, .'if'ij qashah, 5, 

Gen. 35. 17 when she was in hard labour, that the 
HAED to be nuderstcol or tittered — 
Hard to be nndcr.stoutt, cu<Ti'dr)ro5 diofnoctos. 

2 Pe. 3. 16 some thiiig.s hard to be under, Hob. 5. 11 
HARD question — 
Acute saying, hidden thing, nyn chidah. 

1 Ki. 10.' I she came to prove him with hard qnestiiing 

2 Ch. 9. I came to prove Solomon with hard quuic. 
HARD, to seem — 

T'o be sharp or hard, nj'i'3 qashah. 

Deut 15. 18 It shall not seem hard unto thoo when 
HARD sentences — 
Acute saying, hidden thing, Ji'riN achidan. 

Dan. 5. 12 showing of hard sontehces, and dissolrinjf 
HARD thing, to (ask) a — 
T'o make sharp or hard, .TV'iJ qashah, 5. 

2 Ki. 2.10 Thou hast askod a hard thing : (nererth.) 
HARD ihi.ig3 — 
\. Ancient, stiff, pnj; athaq. 

Psa. 94. 4 shall they utter (and) speak hard things! 
2. Sharpness, stiffness, n^jj qasheh. 

Psa. 60. 3 Thou hast showed thy people hard thingi 
HARD, to be too — 
To be wonderful, uh^ pala, 2. 

Gen. 18. 14 Is any thing too hard for the LoBDf At th« 

Jer. 32. 17 (and) there is nothing too hard for thee 
32. 27 is there anytWng too hard for met 
HARDEN, to — 
l.To strengthen, harden, J'CK amats, 3. 

Deut 15. 7 thou shalt not harden thine heart, nor 

2 Ch.36. 13 hardened his heart from turning unto 

2. T'o be or become strong, plij chazaq. 

Exod 7. 13 hardened Pharaoh's heart, that he heark, 

3.7'o strengthen, harden, Pin chazaq, 3. 

Eiod 4. 21 I will harden Ms heart, that he shall not 
9. 12 the Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh 

10. 2o,~ 27 But the Lord hardened Pharaoh's h, 

11. 10 the Lord hardened Pharaoii's heart, so 
14. 4 And I will harden Pharaoh's heart, that 
14. 8 the Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh 
14. 17 I will harden the hearts of the Epyotiani 

Josh II. 20 it Wis of tho Lord to harden their he&rts 

4.7*0 make heavy, weighty, or hard, 135 kabed, 3. 
I Sa. 6. 6 Wherefore then do ye harden your hearts 
6. 6 as the Egj-ptians .. hardened their hearts ? 

5.7*0 make heavy, hard, 135 kabcd, 5. 

Exod. 8. IS he hardened his heart, and hearkened not 

8. 32 Pharaoh hardened his heart at tbi-i time 

9. 34 hardened his heart, he and his servants 
10. I I have hardened Ms heart, and tho heart 

6. T'o ffw-ke strong, hard, impudent, UV ozaz, 6. 

Prov 21, sq A wicked man hiardeneth his face : bnl 

7. To make sharp, hard ili^p quxhah. 5. 

Exod. 7, 3 will harden Pharaoh's heart, and mxiWfilj 
Deut. a. 30 thy God hardened Ms spirit, and made 



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pr Ki.17. 14 would not hear, but hardened their necks 
Neh. 9, 16 dealt prfiudly, and hardened thgir nocks 
o. 17 but. hardened their necks, and in their 
9. 29 hardened theii' neck, and would not hear 
Job 9. 4 who hath hardened (himself) against him 
■Psa.. 95. 8 Harden not your heart, as in the provo. 
!Prov.28. 14 he that liardeneth his heart shall fall into 

29. I often reproved,hardeneth (his) nock, sliaU 
Jer, 7. 26 hardened their neck ■. they did worse 

19. 15 because they have hardened their necks 

S.JV) harden, ne^i^ qashach, 5. 

Isa. §3. 17 (and) hardened our heart from thy fear ? 

S.To make hard or callov^, irupoca poroo. 

Mark 8. 17 he saith. .have ye 'your heart yet harde. ? 
JoIuii2. 40 He hath., hardened their heart ; that they 

10. To make dry or stiff, (TKXrjpvvw skleruno. 
Rom. 9". 18 Therefore, .whom he will he hardeneth 
Heb. 3. 8, 15 Harden not your hearts, as in the pro. 
4. 7 will hear hia voice, harden not your heart 

HAHDEN.self, to — 

'To exalt, tread upon, 17D salad, 3. 

Job 6. 10 yea, I would harden myself in Borrow : let 

HAP^DENED — i 

To be heavy, 133 kahed, 

Exod. 7. 14 Pharaoh's heart (is) hardened, he rofuseth 

HABDENEi), to "be — 

\.To he or become strong, hard, plO chazaq. 

Exod. 7. 22 Pharaoh's heart was hardened, neither 

8. 19 and Pharaoh's hfcart was hardened, and 

9. 35 the heart of Pharaoh was hardened, net 

2. To- be OfT tecome heavy, 133 kahed. 

Exod, 9. 7 the heart of Pharaoli was hardened, and 

ZSohardek, ny'^qashach, 5. 

Job 39. 16 She 1^ hardened against her young ones 
■d. To be or become strong, ipi? teqeph. 

Dan. 5. 20 his mind hardened in pride, he was dep. 
t'.To make hard or callous, irwpoa poro5. 

Slark 6. 52 considered not. .for their heart was har. 

6. To make hard or stiff, cTK\y]pvva) sklerund. 

Acts 19. 9 when divers were hardened, and believed 
Heb. 3.13 lest any of you be hardened through the 

EAKDER — 

Strong,^ pv^ chazaq. 

Eze. 3. ' 9 As an adamant harder than flint have I 

EAEDEE, to make — 

To strengthen, pin chazaq, 3. 
"Jer. 5. 3- have made their faces harder than a rook 

EARDLY — . 

l.Hard to please, Svcr/tdAo^ dn.tkolij.'!. 

Matt 19. 23 rlcli man shall hardly enter into, .heaven 
MarljiQ. 23 How hardly shall they that have riches 
Luke 1 8. ^4 How hardly shall they that have riches 

2. With labour, pain or trouble, fi6yis mogis. 

Luke 9. 39 bruising him, hardly departeth from him 
S. With toil and fatigue, /A-Shts moUs. 

Acts 27. 8 hardly passingit, camo unto a place which 
HABDL? bestead — 
To bc^ or become hardened or sharpened,rv^^ qashah,1. 

Isa. 8. 21 pass through it hardly bestead and hung 
HAEDLY, would — 
To harden, sharpen, .t^p qashah, 5. 

Exod. 13. 15 when Pharaoh would hardly let ns go 
HARDNESS — 
l.Siraitness, hardness, p'^XD mutsaq. 

Job 38. 38 When the dust groweth into hardness 
Z. Hardness, callousness, vdpaxns pdrosis. 

Mark 3. 5 grieved for the hardness of their hearts 
S. Dryness, hardness^ aK\Tjp6T-qs sklerotes. 

Horn. 2. 5 after thy hardness and impenitent heart 
HARDNESS of heart — 
Dryness or stiffness of heart, o-KXripoieapSla sklSro. 

Matt 19. 8 because of the hardness of your hearts 

Mark 10. 5 For the hardness of your heart he wrote 
16. 14 with their unbelief and hardness of heart 
HARDNESS, to endure — 
To suffer evil, KaKoiraQiw kakopatheS. 

2 Ti. 2. 3 endure hardness, as a good soldier of J. 
HARE — 
A hare, fi?J"i*< ameheth. 

Jyev. II. 6 the hare, because he cheweth the cud, but 

Deut.14. 7 the hare, and the coney ; for they chew 
HA'-REPH, TIO early born. 

A son of Caleb the son of Bur, and father of Beth-gader. 
In Ezra 2. iB, and Nch. 7. 24, Haripk occurs. B.C. 1450. 

I Ch. a. 51 H. the father of Beth-gadcr. 
HA'-RfiTH, n"in thicket. 
A piece of forest land in the hill country of Judah.' 

i: Sa. 82. 5 departed, and came into the forest of H. 
HAR-HA'-IAH, ii;"")!!, n;n-irj Jah is protecting.' 
Father of Uzziel who repaired a ■ps.xt of the wall of 
Jeruaalem alter .Nchenninh retumrd Ixom Shusiion. 
p^O. 445. 

Keli- 3. S ITozt.,Li!ii ropairijd Uaziel the Bon'of H. 



EAR'-HAS, Dnin glitter, splendour. 
Grandfather of Shallum, the husband of Huldah the 
prophetess, who lived in the time of Josiah, liing of 
Judah. B.C. 700. 

2 Ki.22. 14 Tilcvah, the son of H., keeper of the ward. 
HAR'-HTJH, Tinnn nobility, distinction. 
A Netliiniin who returned from exile. B.o. 536. 

Ezra 2. 51 children of Hakupha, the children of H. 

Neh. 7. 53 children of Hakupha, the children of U. 

HA'-RDI, Din snub-nosed. 

1. A priest who had charge of the third division in tho 
duties of tho sanctuary. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.24. 8 The third to H., the fourth to Seorlm 
Ezra 2. 39 children of H. , a thousand and seventeen 
10. 21 of the sons of H.; Maaseiah, and EUjah 
Neh. 3. II Malchijah the son of H., and Hashub tho 
This may rather refer to No. 4. 

7. 42 children of H., a thousand and seventeen 

2. A place in Judah or Benjamin, or rather a family of 
Bene-harim which returned from exile' 

Ezra 2. 32 children of H., three hundred and twenty 
Neh. 7. 35 children of H., three hundred and twenty 

S. One whose descendents took strange wives. B.C. 

536- 

Ezra 10. 31 the sons of H.; Eliezor, Ishijah, Malchiah 

4. One that sealed the covenant with Nchcmlab. B.C. 
445- 

Neh. 10. 5 H., Meremoth, Obadiah 

5. A family that sealed tho covenant with Nehemiah. 

B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. 27 Malluch, H., Baanah 

6. Perhaps the same as No. 4. 

Neh. 12. 15 of H., Adna; of Meraioth, Eelkai 
HA'-RIPH, fpn, n'-irj early born. . 

1. A hundred and twelve of the Bc;r«-hariph returned 
from the captivity with Zerubbabel. B.C. 537. 

Neh. 7. 24 children of H., an hundred and twelve 

2. The head of a family of Jews that sealed the covenant 
with Nehemiah. B.C. 442. In Ezra (2. 18) this man is 
called Jorah. Several MSS. (as well as the Arabic 
and Syriac versions) have Jodah. 

Neh. 10. 19 H.. Anathoth, Nebal 
HARLOT — 

l.To commit fornication, go a whoring, wj zanah. 

Gen. 34. 31 he deal with our sister as with an harlot t 

Lev. 21. 14 A widow, .(or) an harlot, these shall ho 

Josh. 2. 1 they went, and came into an harlot's ho. 

6. 17 only Bahab the harlot shall live, she and 

6. 22 Go into the harlot's house, and bring out 

6. 25 Joshua saved Kahab the harlot alive, and 

Judg.Ti. 1 Now Jephthah. .(was) thesoruof an harlot 

16. I went Samson to Gaza, and saw. .an harlot 

I Ki. 3. 16 Then came . . two women (that were) harL 

Pi'ov. 7. 10 a woman (with) the attire of an harlot 

29. 3 but ho that keepeth company with harlots 

I. 21 How is the faithful city become an bar. I 

23. 15 after the end . . shall Tyre sing as an harlot 

23. 16 thou harlot that hast been forgotten 

5. 7 and assembled, .in tho harlots' houses 
16. 31 and hast not been as an harlot, in that 
16. 35 Wherefore, O harlot, hear the word of 

3. 3 have given a boy for an harlot, and sold 

I. 7 for she gathered (it) of the hire of an har. 

I. 7 they shall return to the hire of an harlot 

Nah. 3. 4 whoredoms of the well favoured harlot 

2. One set apart, n^ij? qedeshah. 

Gen. 38. 21 Where (is) the harlot 1. .There was no har. 

38. 22 the men . . said . . there was no harlot in 
Hos. 4. 14 for themselves .. sacrifice with harlots 

2. One sold, a seller, fornicator, ■ir6pvi] pome. 
Matt 21. 31 That the publicans and the harlots go 
21. 32 the publTcans and the harlots believed 
Luke 15. 30 hath devoured thy living with harlots 
X Co. 6. 15 and make (them) the members of an ha. 1 

6. 16 he which is joined to an harlot is one bo. 
Heb. II. 31 By faith the harlot Rahab perished not 
Jas. 2. 25 was not Kahab the harlot justified by wo. 
Rev. 17. 5 The mother of [harlots] and abominations 

HARLOT, to be or play tho — 
To commit fornication, go a whoring, njj zanah. 
Gen. 38. 15 he thought her (to be) an harlot ; because 
38. 24 thy daughter in law hath played the bar. 
Jer. 2. 20 thou wanderest, playing the harlot 

3. I hast played the harlot with many lovers 
3. 6 gone up . . and there hath played the har. 

3. 8 but went and played the harlot also 
Eze. 16. 15 pJayedst the harlot because otthy renown 

16. 16 and playedst the harlot thereupon 
16. 28 thou hast played the harlot with them 
16. 41 cause thee to cease from playing the harlot 
23. 5 Aholah played the harlot when she was 
23. 19 played the harlot in the land of Egypt 
. 23. 44 in unto a woman that playeth the harlot 
Hos. 2. 5 their mother hath played tho harlot ; she 
.3. 3 thou shalt not play the harlot, and thou 

4. 15 Though thou, Israel, play the harlot 
HARH— ■,/, 

l.Evil, nra. 

Q«n. 31: 52 thou shalt not pass over this, .for harm 
Wum 35. 23 (was) not his enemy, neither sought hi^ h. 
Prov. 3. 30 Strive not ..if he have done thee no harm 
Jer, 39, 12 loci; ■J.xll to him, and do aim no hana 



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Eze. 

Joel 
Mic. 



2.An evil thing, Ti '^Ti dabar ra. 

2 Ki. 4. 41 And there was no harm in the pot 
%. Anything out of place, &Tonos atopos. 

Acts 28. 6 and saw no harm come to him, they cha. 
i'.Bad, KoKcJi kakos. 

Acts 16. 28 Do thyself no harm ; for we are al! hero 
28. 5 he shook off the beast . . and felt no harm 

h.Evil, Trovrtp6s poncros. 

Acts 28. 21 neither, .showed or spake any harm o( 
G.Harm, injury, dainage, iPpts hubris. 

Acts 27. 21 and to have gained this harm and loss 
HARM, to (do) — 
l.To do evil, vy, yara. 

2 Sa. 20. 6 Shcba. .do.us more harm than (did) Ahs. 

2. To afflict, do evil, VVTl raa. 

I Sa. 26. 21 I will no more do thee harm, bccanso my 
I Ch.i6. 22 Touch not. .and do my prophets no h.arni 
Psa. 105. 15 Touch not . . and do my prophets no harm 

3. 2*0 treat badhj, KCLKiu kakoo. 

I Pe. 3. 13 who (is) he that will harm you, if ya bo 
HARM he hath done — 
To miss the mark, do wrong, sin, upri chata. 

Lev. 5. 16 harm that ho hath done in the holy thing 

HARMLESS — 

\.Not bad, harmless, &KaKos akakos. 

Heb. 7. 26 harmless, undeflled, separate from Klnn. 

2. Harmless, unmixed, aKtpatos akeraios. 

Slattio. 16 wise as serpents, and harmless as doves 
Phil. 2. 13 yc may be blameless and harmless, the a. 

HAR-HE'-PEER, "iSJin. 

A son of Zopher of the tribe of Asher. B.C. 1370. 

1 Ch. 7. 36 sons of Zophah ; Suah, and H., and Shual 

HARNESS 

l.Armour, p^j, p^'j nesheq. 

2 Ch. g. £4 harness, and spices, horses, and mules, a 
2. Coat of mail, JJiif" shiryan. 

1 Ki.22. 34 smote . .between the joints of the harness 

2 Ch.18. 33 smote., between tho joints of Hie harness , 

HAEipiSS, to — 

To bind, harness, IPK asar. 

Jer. 46. 4 Harness the horses; and get up, yo horse. 
HARNESSED — 
Armed, girded, D'lf'3n chamushim. 

Exodi3. 18 the children of Israel went up harnsused 
HA'-PJOD, "hn terror, trembling. 
The well of Harod was a fountain by which Gideon and 
his arnjy encamped before the rout of the Midianitcs. 
Ifc is liov,' tho .4 in Jalud; and ",the Hill of Moreh " is 
the Jabcl Duhy. Harod was in Manasseh W. of tho 
Jordan, in tho plain of Jezreel at Gilboa. 

Judg. 7. I rose up . . and pitched beside the well of H. 
HA-ROD-ITE, nin belonging to Harod. 
Patronymic of two of David's warrior guard, — Shammah 
and Elika. In i Chron. n. 27 the name is Barorite. 

2 Sa. 23. 25 Shammah the H., Elika the H. 
HA-RO'-EH, nN'in the seer. 

A son of, Shobal, father of Kirjath-jearim, of the tribo 
o( Judah. B.C. 1450. 

I Ch. 2. 52 had sons ; H. . .half of the Manahethilea 
HA-RO-RITE, 'nhq belonging to Haror, 
Patronymic of Shammoth, one of David's valiant men. 
It is a variation of Harodite. 

I Ch.ii. 27 Shammoth the fl., Helez the Pelonita 
HA RO'-SHETH, PE'in forest 

" Harosheth of the GentOes" (so called from the mixed 
races that inhabited it), was a city of Galilee in the N. 
of the land of Canaan, supposed to have stood on tho 
W. coast of the lake Merom (el-HuUh)-iTova which tha 
Jordan issues in an unbroken stream. Harosheth was 
the residence of Sisera, captain of Jsbin king of Canaan, 
whose capital Hazor lay N.W. of it. No trace of tha 
site has as yet been found. 

Judg. 4. 2 Sisera, which dwelt in H. of the Geritlles 
4. 13 from H. of the Gentiles unto the river of 
4. 1 6 Barak pursued ^ter the choiiots . . un^ H. 

HARP — 

l.Harp, i'i3? kinnor. 

Gen. 4. 21 of all such as handle the harp and Oifgan 

31. 27 and with songs, with tabret, and wltll h. t 
I Sa. 10. 5 tabret, and a pipe, and a harp, before 

16. 16 a man, (who is) a cunning player on .'in h. 

16. 23 took an harp, and played with his hand 
e Sa. 6. 5 harps, and on psalteries, and on timbrels 
I Ki.io. 12 harps also and psalteries for singers 

1 Ch.13. 8 W'itn harps, and with psalteries, and with 

15. 16 psalteries and harps and cymbals, sound. 
15. 21 with harps on tho Sheniinith to excel 

15. 28 malcing a noise with psalteries and harps 

16. 5 Jeiel mth psalteries and with harps ; but 
25. I who should prophesy with harps, with 
25. 3 who prophesied witli a hailp, to give thanks 
25. 6 harps, for the service of the house of God 

2 Ch. 5. 12 having cymbals, and psalteries, and harpa 

9. II and harps and psalteries for singers : and 
20. 28. to JeruEalcm with psalteries and harpa 
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Job 21. 12 They take the timbrel and harp, and 

30. 31 My harp also i3 (turned) to mourning, and 
Paa. 33. 2 Praise the Lord with harp : sing unto h. 
43. 4 upon the harp will I praise thee, O God 
<9. 4 I will open my dark saying upon the harp 
57. 8 awake, psaltery and harp ; I (myssli) wiU 
71. !2 unto thee will I sing vath the harp, 
Bi. 2 bring .. the pleasant harp with the psaltery 
92. 3 upon tlie harp with a solemn sound 
98. 5 unto the Lord with the harp ; with the h. 
io3. 2 Awake, psaltery and harp ; I (myself) will 
J37. 2 We hanged our harps upon the willows 
J47. 7 sin^ praise upon the harp unto our God 

149. 3 praise him with the psaltery and harp 

150. 3 praises unto him with . . timbrel and harp 
Iga, 5. 12 the harp and the viol, the tabret and pipe 

16. II bowels shall sound like an harp for Moab 
23. 16 Take an harp, go about the city, thou 
24. 8 The mirth, .the joy of the harp ceaseth 
30. 32 (it) shall be with tabrets and harps : and 
Eze. 26. 13 Bound of thy harp shall be no more heard 

ILHarp, DVip, cn^i'p qitharos, qaihros. 

San. 3. '5 hear the sound of the comet, flute, harp 
3. 7, 10, 15 comet, flute, fcarp, sackbut, psaltery 

8. Harp, KiBipa kithara. 

I Co. 14. 7 giving sound, whether pipe or harp, exc. 
.■Eev. s- 8 having every one of them harjB, and goL 

14. 2 voice ol harpers harping with their harps 

15. 2 stand on the sea.. having the harx>3of Ood 

HAEP, to — 

2*0 use the harp, KiBaplCa kitharizd. 

1 Co. 14. 7 how shall it be known what Is. .harped? 
Eev. 14. 2 I heard the voice of harpers harping with 

HAEPER — 

One toho jStays upon a harp or guitar, Kt9apaZ6t. 
Eev. T4. 2 I heard the voice of harpers harpmg with 
j8. 22 the voice of harpers, and musicians, arid 

HAEEOW — 

Pike, |"~i7 charits. 

2 Sa. 12. 31 put (them) under saws, and under harrows 
I Ch.20. 3 cut (them) with saws, and with harrov/s 

HAEEO.'W, to — 

To level, harrow, tt^ sadad, 3. 

Job 39. 10 or will he harrow the vaDeys after thee I 
HAE'-SHA, KJ^'iff artificer. 

The chUdrenJof Hasha were among the Nethinlm who 
returned with Zerubbabel from exile. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2.52 children of Mehida, the children of H. 

'Heh. 7. 54 children of Mehida, the children of H. 

HAET — 

A hart, ^]^ ayyal. 

Deuti2. IS as of the roebuck, and as of fJie hart 

IX 22 Even as the roebuck and the hart is eaten 

14. 5 The hart, and the roebuck, and the fallow 

15. 22 alike, as the roebuck, and as the hart 

I KL 4. 23 an hundred sheep, beside harts, and roe. 

Psa. 42. I As the hart panteth after the water broo. 

Song 2. 9 My beloved is like a roe or a young hart 
2. 17 be thou like a roe or a young hart upon 
8. 14 a young hart upon the mountains of spices 

Isa. 33. 6 Then shall the lame (man) leap as an hart 

Lam. I. 6 become like harts (that) find no pasisu-e 

EA'-ETTH, C"ii7 elevated. 

Father of Aharhel a descendant oX C02, from Caleb son 

of Hur. B.C. 1430. 

I Ch. 4. 8 and the families of Aharhel the son of H. 
EA-ETf-HAPH, nonr!. 

Keh. 3. 10 next . . them repaired Jedaiab the son of H. 
HA-ETT-PHITE, HA-EI-PETTE, 'pnn, '?>nri. 
Bhephatiahu, a Korhite who Joined David aflZiklag. B-O. 
104S. 

I Ch.i2. s s^ii Shemarlah, and Shephatiah the H. 
EA'-STTZ, frn industrious. 

Father of Meshullemeth, Manasseh'a -queen, and 
mother of Amon king of Judah. B.C. 69S. 

a Ki. 21. 19 (was) Meshullemeth, the daughter of H, 
HAEVEST — 
\,Reaping, TVi3 ?<itsir. 

Gen. 8. 22 seed time and harvest, .shall not cease 
30. 14 Eeuben wentin the days of wheat harvest 
45. 6 (there shall) neither (be) earing nor har. 
Exod23 i6 the feast of harvest, the first fruits of thy 
34. 21 earing time and in harvest thou shalt 
34. 22 of the first fruits of wheat harvest, and 
Iiev. 19. 9 when ye reap the harvest of your land 
19. 9 neither, .gather the gleanings of thy har. 
03. 10 and shall reap the harvest thereof, then 
83. 10 sheai of the first fruits of your harvest 
23. 22 when ye reap the harvest of your land 
23. 22 neither, .gather any gleaning of thy har. 
25. s groweth of its own accord of thy harvest 
I>out24. 19 When thou cuttest down thine harvest 
Josh 3. 15 Jordan overfloweth . . all the time of ha. 
Judg 15. I in the time of wheat harvest, that Samson 
Kuth 1. 22 came, -in the beginning of barley harvest 
2. 21 until they have ended all my harvest 
2. 23 end of barley harvest and of wheat harvest 

1 Sa. 6. 13 reaping their wheat harvest in the valley 

8. 12 and (will set them), .to reap his harvest 
12. 17 (Is it) not wheat harvest to day t I will 

2 Sa. 21. 9 were put to death in the days of harvest 

21. 9 In the beginaics of barley harvest 



2 Sa. 21. 10 from the beginning of harvest until watef 

23. 13 came to David in t-ho harvest time unto 
Job 5. 5 Whose harvest the hungry eatcth up, and 
Prov. 6. 8 (and) gathercth her food in the harvest 
10. 5 he that elecpeth in harvest ia e son that 
20. 4 shall h^^cg in harvest, and (have) noth. 

25. 13 As the cold of snow in the time of harvest 

26. I As snow in summer, and as rain in harvest 
Isa. 9. 3 they joy. .according to the joy in harvest 

16. 9 thy summer fruits, and for thy harvest, it 

17. II the harvest (shall be) a heap in the day 
i|. 4 like a cloud of dew iu the heat of harvest 

18. s afore the harvest, when the bud is perfect 
23. 3 the harvest of the river, (is) her revenue 

Jer. $. 17 they shall eat up thine liarvcst, and thy 
5. 24 reserveth. .appointed weeks of the harv. 

8. 20 The harvest is past, the summer is ended 

50. j6 handloth the sickle in the time of harvest 

51. 33 and tlictime of her harvest shall come 
Ho9. 6. II Judah, he hath set an harvest for thee 
Joel 1. II because the harvest of the field is perish. 

3. 13 Put yo ia the sickle; for the harvest is 
Amos 4. 7 yet thiee months to the harvest : and I 

^.Reaping, BcpicrfiSs iherismos. 

Matt. 9. 37 The harvest truly (Is) plenteous, but the 

9. 38 Pray ya therefore the Lord of the harvest 
9. 38 will send forth labourers into his harvest 

13. 30 Let both grow together until the harvest 

13. 30 in the time of harvest I will say to the 

13. 39 the harvest is tho end of the wcrtd ; and 

Mark 4. 29 in the sickle, because the harvest is come 

Lukeio. 2 The harvest truly (is) great, but the lab. 

10. 2 pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest 

10. 2 woiild send forth labourers into his harv. 

John 4. 35 four months, and (then) cometh harvest f 

4. 35 for they are white already to harvest 
Eev. 14. 15 to reap; for the harvest of tho earth la 

HAEVEST man — 

1. Reaping, reaper, I'ViJ qaisir. 

Isa. 17. s when the harvest man gathereth the com 
2. To reap, shorten, isjj qatsar. 

Jer. 9. 22 as the handful after the harvest man, and 
HA-SAD'-IAH, n;-]r-T Jah is hind. 
A son of Zerubbabel and descendant of Jehoiakim, king 
of Judah. B.C. 445. 

I Ch. 3. 20 Hashubah. .Ohel, and Bercchlah, and n. 
HA- SE -NTT' -AH, riwe^t the violated. 
A Benjamlte of one of the chief families. Tho name U 
really Scnuah, the definite article being prcliied. 

I Ch. 9. 7 Sallu. .the son of Hodaviah, the son of H. 
HA-SHAB'-IAH, n;3?70, '■"ij^pn Jah is associated. 

1. A Jlerarite Levite, son of Amaziah la the lino of 
Kthan tho singer. B.C. 1150. 

I Ch. 6. 43 The son of H., the son of ATi^T^r-h^ the 

2. Another JTcrarlte Levite. B.C. 470. 

I Ch. g. 14 Shemal:;h . . the son of H., of the sous of II. 

3. Tlie fourth of the six sons of Jeduthun, who played 
the harp in the Banctuary,andhad charge of the twelfth 
course. E.O. 1015. 

I Ch.2s. 3 sons of Jeduthun.. Zeri..H., and Mattlth. 
i. A descendant of Hebron son of Eohath. B.C. 1015 

I Ch.25. 30 of the Hebronites, IL and his brethren 
5. A son of Kemuel who was prince of the Lcvites in tho 
timo of David. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.27. 77 Of tho Levites, H. tho son of Kemuel : of 
3. Another Levite, a chief of his tribe, and assisted tinj 
Josiah at his great passover feast. B.C. 623. 

2 Ch.35. 9 Conaniah also, and Shemaiah . .and H. 

7. A Merarite Levite who accompanied Ezra from Baby- 
lon. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. 19 H.,andwithhimJoshalahofthe8onsoflL 

8. A chief of the priests of tho family of Kohath. B.C. 
457- 

Ezra 8. 24 of the chief? of thfe priests Sherebiah, E. 

9. A ruler of half the environs of KeUali. He repaired 
a portion of the wall under Nehemiah. E.C. 437- 

Neh. 3. 17 Kext unto him repaired H., the ruler of 

10. A Levite that sealed the covenant with ITchemlah. 
(Perhaps the same man as in Xeh. 12. 24). 

Keh. 10. II Micha, Eehob, H. 
n. Another Levite, son of Bunnl B.C. 470. 

Neh. II. 15 Shemaiah .. the son of H., the son of Bn. 

12. Another Levite, son of Mattanlah and an attendant 
at the temple. B.C. 457. 

Neh. li. 22 TTzzI. .the son of H., the son of llattaniah 

13. A priest of the family of Hilklah in the days of Joia- 
kiin son of Jeshua. B.c. 623. 

Neh. 12. 21 Of HHkiah, H. ; of Jedalah, Nathaneel 

14. A chief Lsvite appointed for thanksgiving after the 
return from Babylon [same as aTo. 12 ?! 

Neh. 12. 24 the chief of the Levites : H., Sherebiah 
HA-SHAB'-KAH, .ij3?n Jch is a friend. 
A chief of the people that scaled the covenant wijh 
Nehemiah. B.C. 445 

Neh. 10. 23 Eehum, H., llaaselali 

HA-SHAB-HI'-AH, n;uFn Jah is a friend. 

1. BUs son Hattush helped' to repair tha wall of Jeru- 

jalem. B.C. 480. 

l^el). 3, 10 next . . Mm repaired Hattush the son of H. 



2. A Levite who officiated at the great fast tinder Hzr» 
and Nahemiah when tho covenant wa» sealed. B.O. 

Neh. 9. 5 Then tho Levites, Jethua, and. .H., SIl 

HASH-BAD'-AKA, HASH-BAD-DA'-HA, ij-jjprj. 

A man who stood by Ezra en the left while he read tho 

law to the people. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 8. 4 on his left hand, Pedaiah. .and H., Zcch. 
HA'-SHEH, Df^.T shining. 
Father of several of David's valiant guard. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch. II. 34 sons of H. tho Gizonite, Jonathan tho son 
HASH-MO'-NAH, njb^n, fruitfulness. 
A station of the Israelites next before Moseroth near 
Mount Hor. It was the twenty-filth in the wUdcmcsa 
and the fourteenth from SlnaL 

Num33. 29 went from Mlthcah, and pitched to IL 
33. 30 they departed from H., and encamped a} 
HA'-SmrB, HAB'-SHTTB, awrj associate. 

1. Father of Shemaiah a descendant of MerarL Tho 
Common Version has omitted the doubling of the letter 
o ; the name b identical with that elsewhere correctly 
given, Uasahub. B.C. 480. 

1 Ch. 9. 14 of tho Levites; Shemaiah the ion of H. 
Neh. II. 15 of the Levites : Shemaiah the ion of "B. 

2. A son of Pahath Moab who helped to repair the wall. 
of Jerusalem. B.C. 480. 

Neh. 3. II H tho son of Pahath-Moab, repaired the 
8. Another who assisted at another part of the wall. 

B.O. 443. 

2>eh. 3. 23 repaired Benjamin and H over against 
4. A head of a family who coaled the covenant with; 
Nehemiah. 

Neh. ID. 23 Hochea, TTnT A p ^ni^^ tt. 
HA-SHU'-BAH, n^B^n association. 
A son of Zerubbabel aid descendant of Jebolaldm, king 
of Judah. B.C. 5-30. 

J Ch. 3. 20 And H., and Ohc!, and Bercchlah, and Ha 
HA'-SHtrjI, crij shining. 

1. His descendants returned Trtth Zerubbabel from. 
Babylon. E.C. 636. 

Ezra 2. 19 children of IL, two hundred twenty and. 

to. 33 Of the sons of H.; Mattccal, Mattathah. 
Neh. 7. 22 children of H., three hundred twenty and 

2. A priest who stood beaido Ezra while he read tho law 
to tho people. B.C. 443. 

Neh. 8. 4 and on his left band, Pcdalah . . and H. 

3. Tho head of a family that scaled the covenant with 
Nehemiah. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. i3 Hodijah, H., Bczil 
EAC'-EAH, .TTCrt splcndcizr. 
Another form of Harhas (2 Kings 22. 14), ■which loo. 

2 Ch. 34. 22 Shallum . . the son of H. ,kccper of the ward. 
HAS-SE-NA'-AH, "KJ^n the thorn hedge. 

The Eene-has-senaah rebuilt the flsh gate when the wall 
of Jerusalem was repaired. The name is no doubt 
identical with the Senaah of Ezra 2. 35 and Neh. 7. 3;?, 
having the definite article prefixed. It may have soma 
connection with the cliff Sen?, of i Sam. 14. 4- 

Neh. 3. 3 the fish gate did the sons of H. build, who 
HAST — 
There is, there are, xri yesh. 

2 Ki. 4. 2 tell me, what hast thou to the house t 
Job 33. 32 If thou hast any thing to say, answer m» 
Prov. 3. 28 Say not. .Go. .when thou hast it by thea 

HASTE — 

l.To m-ake hc^te, ijn chcphaz. 

2 KL 7. 15 the Syrians had cast away to their hasto 
Psa. 31. 22 For I said In my haste, I am cut off fron^ 
116. II I said m my hj^te. All men (arc) liarz 

2. Haste, I'M^n chippazon. 

Eiodi2. II ye chall cat it to hasto : It (Is) the LORD'S 
Deuti6. 3 thou camest forth out of. .Egj-pt in hasto 
Isa. 52. 12 For yo shall not go out with haste, nor 

Z. Haste, a~rovS-fi spoud!. 

ilark 6. 25 she came to. .with haste unto tho Wag 
Luke I. 39 and went toto the hill country with hasta 

HASTE, to — 

\.To hasten, press, f K uts. 

Eiod. 5. 13 And the taskmasters hasted (them) taj- 
Josh la. 13 hasted not to go down about a whole day 
Provig. 2 he that hasteth with (his) feet alnneth 

2. To he troubled, hastened, '7115 hahel, 2. 

Prov28. 22 He that hasteth to be rich (hath) «n evfl 

Z.To haste, taf:e trouble, ^n^ hahel, 5. 

Esth. 6. 14 hasted to brtog Haman unto the banquet 

4. To hasten, press, "^rn dachaph, 2. 

2 Ch.26. 20 yea, himself hasted also to go <wt, bcca. 
Esth. 6. 12 but Haman hasted to his house mourmng 

5.T0 make haste, vhn chztsh. 

I Sa. 20. 38 Jonathan cried. .Make speed, hest€, stay 
Job 31. 3 or if my foot hath hasted to deceit 
Psa. 22. 19 O my strength, haste thee to help me 
Hah. I. 8 shall fiy as the eagle (that) hasteth to eat 

Q.To make haste, w\n chtish, 5. 

Judg2o. 37 And the liers to wait hasted, and roshsd 



HASTE 



AU 



HATE 



7. To hasten, tsij chaphaz. 

Job 40. 23 ho drinkcth up a rlyer, (and) hastoth not 

S.To dash, hasten, t".a t-us. 

Job 9. 26 as the eagle (that) hasteth to the prey 

S.To make haste, ino mahar, 3. 

Qen. 18. 7 fetched a calf, .aud he hasted to drosa it 
19. 23 Haste thee, escape thither ; for I cannot 

24. 18 and 6ho hasted, and let down her pitcher 
34. 20 And she hasted, and emptied her pitcher 
45. 9 Haste ys, and go up to my father, and say 
45. 13 ye shall haste and bring down my father 

Josh. 4. 10 and the people hasted and passed over 
8. 14 tha* they hasted, and rose up ejjrly, and 
8. 19 theambuBh. .hastedandaetthecityonflre 

I Sa. 17. 48 David hasted, and ran toward the army 
23. 27 Haste thee, andcomo ; for the Philistines 

25. 23 she hasted, and lighted off the ass, and fell 
25. 34 except thou hadst hasted and come to me. 
25. 42 And Abigail hasted, and arose, and rodo 
28. 24 she hasted, and killed it, and took flour 

a Sa. 19. 16 Shimei. .hasted and came down with the 

1 Ki. 20. 41 And he hasted, and took the ashes away 

2 Ki. 9. 13 they hasted, and took every man his gar. 
Prov. 7. 53 as a bird hasteth to the snare, and know. 
Jcr. 48. 16 near to cozn.9,ancl his affliction hasteth fast 

\<). Hasting, "ino maher. 

Zeph. 1. 14 The great day of tho Lord, .hasteth gre. 

W.To pant, sioalloin up, fjNS^ shaaph. 

Ecct I. 5 and hasteih to his place whore he arose 

12. To hasten, o-reiiSai speudo. 

Acts 20. t6 for he hasted, if it were possible for him 

EASTE a-way, to — 

To he hastened, Tsrr chaphax, 2. 

Psa. 48. s tlisy were troubled, (and) hasted away 
104. 7 at. .voice of thy thunder they hasted aw. 

nASTS, to causa to maio — 
To cause to make haste, hasten, in^ mahar, 3. 
Esth. 5. 5 Cause Haman to make haste, that ho may 

HASTE, in or with — 
\, Haste, 57'n3 behilu. 

Ezxa 4. 23 they went up in hasta to Jerusalem onto 

2.T0 be hastened, ^C3, hehal, 4. 

Daa. 2. 25 brought. .Daniel before the king in haste 
3. 24 the lung was astonied, and rose . . in- haste 
6. 19 king. . went in haste unto tho den of lions 

i.To hasttn, ina mahar, 3. 

Ezodio. 16 Pliaraoh called for Moses and Aaron Inh. 
12. 33 send them out of the laud in haste ; for 

4. To hasten, a-ireiSay speudo. 

Luie 2. 16 they came with haste, and found Mary and 

HASTE, to make — 

1. To hasten, press, pM uts. 

ProT28. 20 he that maketh haste to bo rich shall not 

%To hasten, 7175 hachel, 3. 

a Ch. 35. 21 for God commanded me to make hasta 

Z.Toflee, rn|i harach. 

Song 8. 14 Make haste, my beloved, and be thou like 
4. 70 mahc haste, eJin chush. 

Deut 3u'. 35 the tilings that shall come . .make haste 

Job 20. 2 to answer, and for (this) I make haste 

Psa. 38. 23 Make haste to help me, Lord my salva. 

40. 13 deliver. .0 Lokd, make haste to help Jie 

70. 5 make haste unto me, O God : thou (^rt) 

119. 60 I made haste, and delayed not to keep 

141. I LoED, I cry unto thee : make haste unto 

6. To make haste, v>^n chush, 5. 

Isa. 3S. 16 he that helieveth shall not make haste 

G. To make haste, l^'n chish. 

Paa. 71. 12 God.. O my Gk)d, make haste for my help 

7. To hasten, Ten chaphaz. 

2 Sa. 4. 4 come topass.as she madehastetofleo.that 

8. To he hastened^ IBIJ chaphaz, 2. 

I Sa. 23. 26 David made haste to get away for fear of 

9. To make haste, "inij mahar, 3. 

Gen. 24. 46 she made haste, and let down her pitcher 

43. 30 Joseph made haste ; for his bowels did 
Exod34. 8 And Moses made haste, and bowed his h. 
Judg. 9. 48 make haste, (and) do as I (have done) 

13. 10 And the woman made haste, and ran and 
I Sa. 9. 12 make haato. .for he came to day to the 

23. 18 Abigail made haste, and took two hund. 
Esth. 6. 10 Make haste, .take the apparel and. .horse 
Prov 1. 16 their feet run to evil, and make haste to 
Isa. 49. 17 Thy children shall make haste; thydestro. 

59. 7 they make haste to shed innocent blood 
Jer. g. 18 let them make haste, and take up a wail. 
Nah. 2. 5 they shall make haste to the wall thereof 
10. 7*0 hasten, airfiZa speudo. 

Luke 19. s Zacchcus, make haste, and come down 

19. 6 And he made haste, and came down, and 
Acts sa. t8 Make hasto, and get thee quickly out of 
HASTE, to require — 
To be urgent, fni nachata. 

I 8% 21. 8 because the king's business required haste 



EASTE unto, to — 

To haste, urge on, <nreiS<a speudo. 

2 Pet. 3. 12 hasting unto the coming of the day of G. 

EASTSIT, to — 

\.To hasten, press, pn uts, 5. 

Gen. 19. IS then the angels hastened Lot, saying, Ar. 

Jer. 17. 16 I have not hastened from (being) a pastor 

2.T0 haste, B'ln chush.. 

EccL 2. 25 who else can hasten (hereunto), more than 

3. To make haste, ^in chu^h, 6. 

Psa. 55. 8 I would hasten my escape from the windy 

Isa. s- 19 I^' '^™ make speed, (and) hasten his work 

6o. 22 I the Lord will hasten it in his time 

i.To hasten, spread, "ino mahar. 

Psa. 16. 4 (that) hMt«n (after) another (god) : their 

5.T0 make haste, inn mahar, 3. 

Gen. 18. 6 Abraham hastened Into the tent unto S. 

1 Ki.22. 9 Hasten (liither) Mioaiali the son of Imlah 

2 Ch. 24. 5 Go 01* . . and see that ye hasten the matter 

24. 5 Howbelt the Levites hastened (it) not 
Isa. 51. 14 The captive exile hasteneth that he may 

Q.To watch, ni37 slaqad. 

Jer. 1. 12 fit 1 will hasten my word to perform It 
HASTENED, to ho — 
l.To be troubled, hastened, Sn^ bahel, 4. 

Esth. 8. 14 the posts .. being hastened and pressed 
'!. To press, fi'.Tj dachaph. 

Esth. 3. 15 being hastened by the king's command 
HASTILY — 

1. Hastily, speedily, "ijlp maher, 

Judg. 2. 23 left, .without driving them out hastily 
Prov 25. 8 Go not forth hastily to strive, lest, .what 

2. Haste, speed, rnnp meherah. 

Judg. 9. 54 he called hastily unto the young man his 

3. To make haste, "in^ mahar, 3. 

I Sa. 4. 14 And the man came in hastily, and told E, 
I £i.2o. 33 Kow th« men. .did hastily catch (it) : and 

4i.Qitickly, shortly, toxc'«5 tacheos. 

John II. 31 saw Mary, that she rose up hae'.'Hy and 
HASTILY, to bring or bo gotten — 
l.To be hastened, hn:} bahel, 4. 

Prov 20. 21 An inheritance (may bo) gotten hastily at 

2. To cause to run, pT ruts, 5. 

Gen. 41. 14 brought him hastily out of the dungeon 
HASTING — 
Hai;ty, hasting, fnii mdhir. 

Isa. 16. 5 seeking judgment, and hasting' righteon. 
HASTY — 
l.To hasten, press, j'^M uts. 

Prov 21. 5 but of every one (that Is) hasty, only to 
29. 20 Seest thou a man (tliat is) hasty in his w. 

2. To be urgent, ^jsq ehatsaph, 5. ^ 

Dai.. 3. IS Why (is) the decree (so) hasty from the k. 

o.Hasty, speedy, in^ maher, 2. 

Hab. I. 6 Chaldeans, (that) bitter and hasty nation 

4. To be wroth, ^Xi qatsaph. 

Prov 14. 20 but (he that is) hasty of spirit exalteth f oL 

HASTY, to ba — . 

1. To he hastened, bn'^ hahai, 2. 

Eccl, 8. 3 Be not hasty to go out of his sight : stand 

2. To haste, hn^ bahal, 3. 

Eccl. 7. 9 Be not hasty in thy spirit to be angry : for 

3. To males haste, ■«? m.ahar, 3. 

EccL 3. 3 and let not thine heart be hasty to utter 

HASfY fruit — 

First fruit, 1133 hikkur. 

Isa. 28. 4 the hasty fruit before the simmer; which 

EA-STT'-PHA, HASH-Xr'-PHA, X^ibq, S<?if D, nakedness. 

A Nethinim family that returned from eidle. In tho 

Common Version of Nehemiah 7. 26 the name is 

inaccurately given as Hashupha. 

Ezra 2. 43 children of H., the children of Tabbaoth 
Keh. 7. 46 children of Ziha, the children of H. .the ch 

HAT — 

Turban, K73"!3 karhela. 

Dan. 3. 21 these men were bound in their, .hats, and 

HA'-TACH, ^iprr. 

A chamberlain' eunuch In the court of Ahasuerns 

(Xerxes) in immediate attendance on Esther. B.C. 510. 

Esth. 4. s Then called Esther for H., (one) of the 

4. 6 So H. went forth to Mordecai unto the 

4. 9 H. came and told Esther the words of M. 

4. 10 Again Esther spoke unto H., and gave him 

HATCH, to — 

l.To cleave, rend, hatch, J>P| haqa. 

Isa. 34. 15 There shall the groat owl. .hatch, and ga, 

2,To cleave, rend, hatch, J)p5 haqa, 3. 

Isa. 59. 5 They hatch cockatrice's eggs, and weave 

3, To hear, hrirvg /orth, n'?; yalad. 

Jer. 17. II paj'mdge sitteth (on eggsX and hatcbeth 



Lev. 19. 

26. 
Deut. 4. 
5- 
7- 
7- 
7- 

12. 

16. 

19. 

19. 

19. 



24. 

30- 
Josh. 20. 
Judg II. 

14. 

aSa. 13. 
13- 
»3. 
19. 

£2. 
t KL 22. 

BCh.i8. 

19. 

Esth. 9. 

9- 
Job 



HATE, to — 

l.To hate, oppose, Dcy satam. 

Gen. 27. 41 Esau hated Jacob because of the blessing 

49. 23 archers have sorely grieved, .and hated 

50. 15 Joseph will peradventuro hate us, and 
Job 16. 9 teareth (me)-in his wrath, who hateth me 
Psa. 55. 3 cast iniquity, .and in wrath they hate mff 

2. To hate, Njif' sane. 

Gen. 24. 60 possess the gate of those which hate them 
26. 27 VV nerefore come ye to me, seeing ye hate 
37. 4 hated him, and couldnot speak peaceably 

37. 5, 8 and they hated him yet the more 
ExodiS. 21 men of truth, hating covetousness ; and 

5 and fourth (generation^ of them that hato 

5 If thou see the ass of him that hateth theo 
17 Thou Bhalt not hate thy brother in thine 

17 they that hate you shall reign over you 
42 hated him not in times past ; and that 

9 fourth (generation) of them that hate m" 
10 repayeth them that hate him to tl eir face 
10 he will not be slack Xo him that hateth h. 

15 ftill lay tlieni upon all (themVthat hato 
31 for every abomination, .which ho hateth 
22 image ; which the Lord thy God hateth 

4 neighbour . . whom he hated not in time 

6 inasmuch as he hated him not in timo 
n if any man hate his neighbour, and lie In 
13 a wife, and go in unto her, and hate her 

16 unto this man to wife, and he hateth her 
3 (it) the latter husband hate her, and write 

7 on them that hate thee, which persecuted 

5 unwittingly, and hated him not beforoti. 

7 Did not ye hate me, and expel me out of 
36 Thou dost but hate me, aud lovest me not 

2 thought that thou hadst utterly hated her 
15 Amnon hated her exceedingly ; so that 

15 hatred wherewith he hated her (was) gr. 
22 Absalom hated Amnon, because he had 

6 lovest thine enemies, .hatest thy friends 

18 He delivered me . .from them that hated 

8 I hate |him ; for he doth not prophesy go. 

7 I hate him ; for he never prophesied good 
2 love them that hate the Lord ? therefor* 
I Jews had rule over them that hated them 
5 did what they would unto those that hated 

8. 22 They that hate thee shall be clothed with 
34. 17 Shall even he that hateth right govern! 

Psa. 5. 5 thou hatest all workers of iniquity 

9. 13 trouble (which I suffer) of thran that hato 
II. 5 him that lovcth violence his soul hateth 
18. 17 He delivered mo. .from them which hated 
CI. & hand shall find out those that hate thee 
25. 19 many ; and they hate me with cruelj hat. 
c6. 5 have hated the congregation of evil doera 
3 J. 6 hated them that regard lying vanities : bus 

34. 2 1 that hate the righteous shall be desolate 

35. 19 (neither) let them wink, .that hate me 

38. jg that hate me wrongfully are multiplied 
41. 7 that hate me whisper together against ma 

43. 7 lovest righteousness, and hatest wicked, 
so. 17 thou hatest instruction, and easiest my 
69. 4 They that hate me without a cause are 
69. 14 mo be delivered from them that hato ma 
86. 17 they which hate me may see (it), and ba 
97. 10 Ye that love the Lord, hate evil : ho 

loi. 3 I hate the work of them that turn asido 
•05. 25 He turned their heart to hate his people 
106, 10 them from tho hand of him that hated 
106. 41 and they that hated them ruled over them 

118. 7 I see (my desire) upon them that hate mo 
119. 104 therefore I hate every false way 
119. 113 hato (vain) thoughts : but thy law do I 

119. 128 to be) right ; (and) I hate every falso 

119. 163 I hate and abhor lying : (but) thy law do 

120. 6 long dwelt with him that hateth peaco 
129. 5 confounded and turned back that hate Z. 
139. 21 Do not I hate them, O Lord, .and am not 
139. 22 I hate them with perfect hatred ; I count 

Prov. I. 22 How long. .will, .fools hate knowledge T 
29 they hated knowledge, and did not ehooso 

12 How have 1 hated instruction, and my he. 

16 six (things) doth the Lord hate ; yea, se. 

13 The fear of the Lord (is) to hate evil 
13 evil way, and the froward mouth, do I h. 

8 Eoprove not a scomer, lest he hate thee 

15 and he that hateth suretiship is sm-e 
I but he that hateth reproof (is) brutish 
5 A righteous (man) hateth lymg : but a 

24 He that spareth his rod hateth his son 
10 (and) he that hateth reproof shall die 

27 but he that hateth gifts shall live 
7 the brethren of the poor do hate him ; h. 

17 lest he be weary of thee, and (so) hate 
24 He that hateth dissembloth with his lips 

28 A lying tongue hateth (those that are) 

16 he that hateth covetousness shall prolong 
10 The blood thirsty hate the upright : but 
24 partner with a thief hateth his own soul 

Eccl. 2. 17 I hated life ; because the work that is 

a. i8 I hated all my labour which I had taken 

3. 8 A time to love, and a time to hate ; a time 

Isa. I. 14 and your appointed feasts my soul hateth 

61. 8 I hate robbery for burnt offering ; and I 

66. 5 Your brethren that hated you, that cast 

Jer. 12. 8 it crieth out . . therefore have I hated it 

44. 4 do not this abominable thing that I hate 
Eze. 16. 27 unto the will of them that hate thee, the 

16. 37 with all (them) that thou hast hated; Iwill 
23. 28 into the hand (of them) whom thou hatest 
35. 6 thou hast not hated blood, even blood 
Ho3. 9. 15 I hfitod them ; for tho wickedness of their 



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Amos 5. 10 Theyhato him that rebuketh in tho gato 
5. IS Hate the evil, and love the good, and 

5. 21 I hate, I despise your {cast days, and I 

6. 8 abhor the excellency . .Iiato his palacoa 
Mlc. 3. 2 Who hato tho goodj and love tho evil 
Zech. 8. 17 these (are things) that I hato, saith tho 
MaL I. 3 I hated Esau, and laid his mountains and 

2. iS Lord., saith, that he hateth putting away 

8.70 hate, k# sane, 3. 

Numio. 35 let them that hato thee fico before thee 
reut 32. 4t and will reward them that hato me 

33. II smite, .the loins of them .that hate him 
B Sa. 22. 41 that I might destroy them that hate me 
Job 31. 29 at the destruction of him that hated me 
J?Ba. 18. 40 that I might destroy them that hate me 
44. 7 and hast put them to Ehame that hatod 
44. 10 they which hate us spoil for themselves 
5S. 12 neither (was it) he that hated me (that) 
68. I let them, .that hate him fieo before him 
83. 2 that hate thee have lifted up the head 
89. 23 will~heat. .and plague them that hato him 
139. 21 LoED, that hate thee 1 and am not I 
Prov. 8. 36 aU they that hate me love death 

4. To hate, tii^ sene. 

Dan. ^4. 19 the dream (be) to them that hate thee 

5. ff aired, riN;^ shinah. 

Deut. I. 27 the Lone hated us, he hath brought us 
9. 28 he hated them, he hath brought them 

6. To hate, p.l(reu misco. 

Matt. 5. 43 love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy 

5. 44 [do good to thera tliat hate you], and pray 

6. 24 he will hate tho one, and love the otlier 
10. 22 be hated of all (men) for my name's sake 
04. 9 hated of all nations for my name's sake 
24. 10 shall betray, .and shall hate one another 

Marki3. 13 bo hated of all (men) for my name's sake 
IiUke I. 71 and from the hand of all that hate us 
6. 22 Blessed are ye when men shall hate you 
6. 27 But I say . . do good to them which hato you 

14. 26 hate not his father, and mother, and wife 

16. 13 he will, hats the one, and love tho other 
ig. 14 his citizens hatod him, and sent a message 
SI. 17 be hated of all (men) for my n.amo's sake 

John 3. 20 every one that doeth evil hateth. .licht 
7.',7 The world cannot hate you ; but mc it h. 
12. 25 he that hateth his life in this world .'.hall 

15. 18 world hate j'on, yo knov/ that ifhated mo 
15. 19 chosen you. .therefore the world hateth 
15. 23 He that hateth mo hateth my Father also 
15. 24 now have th-^y. .hated both mo and my 
15. 25 written. .They hated mo without u cause 

17. 14 world hath hatod them, because they are 
Eom. 7. 15 that do I not ; but what I hate, that do I 

9. 13 Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated 
Eph. 5. 29 For no man ever yet hated his ov/n flesh 
iTitua 3. 3 living in malice, .(and) hating one another 
Eeb. I. 9 loved righteousness, and hated iniquity 
X Jo. 2. 9, II He that, .hateth his brother, is in da. 

3. 13 Marvel not. .it the world hate you 

3. IS T^Tiosoever hateth his brother is a murd. 

4. 2o If a man say, I love God, and hateth his 
Jade 1 23 hating oven the garment spotted by tho 
Eev. 2. 6 thou hatest the deeds . . which I also hate 

2. 15 that hold the doctrine, .[which thing I h.] 
17. 16 And the ten horns, .shall hate tho whore 

BAT£I>, to be — 
I.To hate, «Jf sane. 

Gen. 29. 31 when the Lord saw that Leah (was) hated 
29. 33 Because the Lord hath heard . . I (\vas) h. 

Dent 21. 15 two wives, one beloved, and another ha. 
21. 15 (both) the beloved and the' hated 
21. 16 first born before the son of the hated 
21. 17 he shall acknowledge the son of the hated 

c Sa. $. 8 the blind, (that are) hated of David's soul 

Isa. 60. 15 thou hast been forsaken and hatod 

2. To ho haled, NJi? sana, 2. 

Prov 14. 17 and a man of wicked devices l3 hated 

14. 20 Tho poor is hated, .of his own neighbour 

Z.One hated, N'a^ sani. 

Deut 21. 15 the first bsm eon bo hera that wm hated 
EATKFUl, (to be) — 1( 
I.T0 he hated, nj^ sane. 

Psa. 3S. 2 until his iniquity bo found to be hateful ^ 

2.T0 hate, iilc-Qca misco. _ 

Eev. 18. 2 a cage of every unclean cud hateful bird 

Z.Hatcd, abominated, <rrvyr\T6s stugUos. 

Titus 3. 3 living in malice and envy, hateful, (and) 

HATEFULLY — 
Satred, n'^p sinah. 

Ezo. 23. 29 And they chall deal with theo hatofullj 

SAXEE — 

To hate, Kip eane, 3. 

Psa. 81. IS haters of tho LoED shodd hz7C cubmittad 

HATE — 

I.Vnto, -W el. 

Gen. 47. i3 my lord also hath ocr hercb cf cattla 

%There is, there are, »: yesh. ,-_p 

Gen. 39. 8 he hath committed all. .ho tath to my h.' 
2 Ch.25. 8 God hath power to help, and to cast down 

■ Job 38. 28 Hath the rain a father? or who. .the dro. 

-' Mai. 1. 14 doceivor, whichhath inti3Jloek.amalo 



HA.TH it, he that — 

Its owners, V^y^ bcalav. 

Provi6. 22 a well spring of life nnto him that hath It 
_^ 17. 8 Btono in the eyes of him that hath It 
£ccl. 10. 20 and that which hath wings shall tell the 

HATH (life) — 

Soul, breath, c'sj ncphesh. 

Gen. I. 20 the moving creature that hath life, and 

HATH, that — 
Owner, n^^^a baalah. 

I Sa. 28. 7, 7 a woman that hath a familiar spirit 
HATH, Biioh things as one — 
The present things, ra Tripovra ia paronta. 

Heb. 13. s content with Bimh things aa ye have : for 
HATH, that one — 
\.My things, to iiii. ta ema. 

Lukeis. 31 And he said.. Son.. all thati have Is thine 

2. The things beside one, -rh irapd ta para. 

Mark s- s6 had spent ^1 that ehe had, and was nclh. 

3. The present things, ra virdpxovTa ta huparchonta. 
Mattig. 21 sell that thou hast, and give to the poor 
Lukei2. 33 Sell that ye have, and give alms ; provide 

12. 44 will make him ruler over all that no hath 
14. 33 of you that forsaketh not ail that he hath 

HA'-THATH, nnn bruised. 

A son of Othniel the Kenazite and judge of Israel, 

through Caleb son of Hur. b.o. 1380. 

1 Cli. 4. 13 and Soralah : and tho sons of Othniel ; H. 
HA-Tf-PHA, N9'1?D. 

The .Bcnc-Hatipha were among the Kcthinlm that re- 
turned from Babylon. B.C. 636. 

Ezra 2. s4 children of Neziah, the children of H. 

Nch. 7. sS children of Neziah, tho children of H. 

HA-TI'-TA, mp'ipn exploration. 

A porter or gate teeper of the temple whose descen- 
dants returned from tho exile. B.C. 636. 

Ezra 2. 42 children of Akkub, the children of H. 

Nch. 7. 4s children of Akkub, the children of H. 

HATBEB — 

1. Enmity, ri^^N chah. 

Eze. 25. 13 vengeance . .to destroy (it) for the old ha. 
3S. s Becaase thou hast had a perpetual hatred 

2.Haircd, r\>;iaif/Q mastemah. 

Hos.i 0. 7 for. .thino iniquity, and the groat hatred 
9. 8 ways, (and) Iiatred in the house of his God 

3. ffc.tr ed, nN^l? sinah. 

Ifum 35. 20 iJut if ho thrust him of hatred, or hurl 

2 Sa. 13. 15 that the hatred wherewith he hated her 
Psa. 23. 19 many ; and tliey hate mo with cruel ha. 

log. 3 compassed me about, .with words of ha. 

log. 5 they have rewarded me. .hatred for my 

139. 22 I hate them with perfect hatred ; I count 

Prov 10. 12 Hatred stirreth up strifes : but love cov. 

10. 18 He that hideth hatred ;with) lying lips 

15. 17 than a stalled ox and hatred therewith 

26. 26 hatred is covered by deceit, his wicked. 

Eocl. 9. I no man knoweth either love or hatred 

9. 6 their hatred, and . . envy, is now perished 
Eze. 3s. II hast used out of thy hatred against them 

i.Emnity, ix^P"' echthra. 

GaL s- 20 Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, em. 

HAT'-TIL, S'Bn decaying. 

The Benc-HattU were among tho children of Solomon's 

slaves who returned from exile. B.o. 636. 

Ezra 2. 57 children of Shephatlah, the children of H. 

Neh. 7. 59 children of Shephatiah, the childrenof H. 

HAT'-TXJSH, B^isn contender. 

1. A descendant of the kings of Judah, periiaps a son 
of Shechaniah, in the 4th or 5th generation from 
Zerubbabel. B.o. 465. 

I Ch. 3. 22 and the sons of Shemalah; H., and Igeal 

2. A descendant of David who went up from Babylon 
with Ezra in the reign of Artaxerxea. In Heh. 12. a he 
is said to have returned with Zerubbabel. 

Ezra 8. 2 Daniel : of the sons of David ; H. 

Heh. 3. 10 next unto him repaired H. the son of Hash. 
10. 4 H., Shebaniah, Mailuch 
8. A priest who returned with ZerubbabeL B.O. 636. 

Nch. 12. 2 Amartah, Mailuch, H. 
HATJGHTILT — 
•Loftiness, ■^fy\^^ romah. . 

ilic. 2. 3' neither shall yo co haughtily : for this 

HAUGHTINESS — ' 

X.Hfsing, excellency, rm% gcavah, 

Isa. 13. II lay low the haughtiness ol the terrible 
"'. 16. 6 his haughtiness, and his pride, and his 

I.Lofiiness, cn rum. 
^lsa._ 2. II the haughtiness of men shall be bowed d. 
2. 17 the haughtiness of men shall bo made low 
'Jcr.~48. eg his pride, and tho haughtiness of his hea. 

^EATTGHT? — 
\. Height, haughtiness, n^ gohch. 

Prov 16. 18 Pride . . and an haughty spirit before a fall 
2'.Eigh, haughty, 5i|, 9133 gaboah. 

Isa. 10. 33 hewn down, and the haughty shall ha h. 



3. Haughty, Tn; yahir. 

Piov 21. 24 Proud (and)haugbty scomer (Is) his nama 

i. Height, high place, o'np maror/i. 

Isa. 24. 4 haughty people of the oarth do Ungulib 

Z. Loftiness, lofty, en rum. 

2 Sa. 22. 28 but thine eyes (are) upon the haughty 

HAUGHTY, to be — 

J'o be high or haughty^ Bj} gabah. 

Psa. 131. I loUD, my heart is rot haughty, cor mlno 
Prov 18. 12 Before destruction the heart, .is hauglity 
Isa. 3. .6 Because thcdnughtersofZionarehauglity 
Kze. 16. 50 were haughty, and committcdabomlnatlon 
Zoph. 3. II thou ahaltnomoie be haughty because o< 

HAUNT — 
Foot, hxi, regel. 

I Sa. 23. 22 see his place whoro his haunt Is, (and) 
HAUNT, to — 
To sit down or still, 38*; yashdb. 

Eze. 26. 17 cause their terror, .on all that haont It I 
HAUNT, to bo wont to — 
To go habitually, or up and dcvm, Ti^rr halak, 7. 

1 Sa. 30. 31 where David . . and his men wcrs wont to K 

HAU'-EAU, niij cave district. 

The modem Uaurdn and tho Greek province of Auran- 

Itis, S. of Damascus, W. of Golan and Bashan, E. of 

Traclionitis (now Ledaha), and once called Auranltis. 

In Ezekiel it includes Golan and Basiian W. of tho 

Jordan. 

Eze. 47. 16 Hazar-hattlcon. .(is) by tho coast of H. 
47. 18 the east side yo shall measure from H. 
HA^ra- 
There is, there are, tr yesh. 

Gen. 33. 9 Esau said, I have enough, my brother 
33. II Take. my blessing.. because I have eno. 

43. 7 The man asked us. .have ye (another) b. t 

44. 19 saying, Have yo a father, or a brother ! 

■ 44. 20 We have a father, an old man, and a child 
Euth I. 12 If I should say, 1 have hope, (If) I should 

2 Sa. 19. 28 what right, .have I yet to crj- any more 

I Ki. 17. 12 I have not a cake, but an handful of meal 

1 Ch. 29. 3 I have of mine own proper good, of gold 

2 Ch. 16. 9 from henceforth thou shall have wars 
Eccl. 4. 9 they have a good reward for their labour 
Isa, 43. 8 Bring forth .. the deaf that have ears 
Jer. 41. 8 ■no have treasures in the field, of wheat 

HAVE, to — 

1. There is, there are, 'P'N ithi. 

Ezra 4. 16 by this means thou shalt have no portion 
Dan. 2. 30 for (any) wisdom that I have more tlian 
3. 25 I see four men loose, .and they have no b. 

i.O^oner, h]iJ baal. 

EccL 7. 12 wisdom giveth life to them that have It 
Isa. 41. 15 new sharp threshing instrument hanng 
Dan. 8. 20 The ram. .having (two) horns (are) tho 

3. To be, Kirt hava. 

Dan. 6. "2 and tho king should have no damago 
i.To inherit, Sn nachal. 

Num 18. 23 a statute . . that . . they have no inheritance 
18. 24 I have said, .t.icy shall have no iuherita. 

5.T0 go or come in, xis bo. 

Gen. 43. 23 Peace (be) to you. .1 had your money 
Job 6. 8 Oh that I might have my request ; and 

6. To be to, '7 nirt havah le. 

EccL 2. 22 what hath man of all his labour, and ot 

7. To be to, ) n;rr hayah le. 

Gen. II. 3 they had brick for stone, .slime had they 

8.T0 cumpleie, fnish, nb^ kalah, 3. 

Gen. 43. 2 when they had eaten up the com which 
9. To be found, k^d matsa, 2. 

Deut. 21. 17 him a double portion of all that he hath 

10. To give, jn; nathan. 

Neh. 13. 4 Eliashib the priest, having the oversight 

11. To place, set, D'tr, Dlbrsum,sim. 

Ezra 10. 44 (some) . . had wives by whom they had ch. 
[See also Abomination, appetite, assurance, bitterness, 
can, charge, compassion, damage, deeply, delight, deri- 
sion, desire, do, dominion, done, end, enough, experience, 
favour, fellowship, fouled, good success, habitation, 
hair fallen off, hard (labour), heat, hoofs, hope, horns, 
hunger, indignation, inheritance, intelligence, issue, 
joy, Imowledge, lack, loss, maintenance, many, mastery, 
mercy, mercy upon, more, need, need of, occasion, over, 
oversight, pain, part, pity, pity upon, pleasure, plenty 
possession, power, profit, respect, rest, rule, runnin' 
issue, secret, sent back, shadow, sorrow, superfluous 
tithes, understanding, vent, well, wholly.] 

12. To interchange, ivTijSaXAw antibaUo. 

Luke 24. 17 (are) these JJiat ye have one to another 
13.ro hold off or away, dire'xw apechS. 

Matt. 6. 2, s. 16 say unto you. They have their row. 
PhlL 4. 18 I have all, and abound : I am full, having 
li.To become, begin to be, yho/iai ginomzi. 

Matt 18. 12 If a man have an hundred sheep, and one 
Acts 15. 2 and Barnabas had no small dissension 
I Co. 4. 5 then shall every man have praise of God 

15. To be, et/il eimu 

Matt ig. 22 sorrowful : for he had greafpossesslMis 



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Matt rg. 1/ fjilowed thee ; what shnll ws have there, 
Hark 5. i5 which had an issue of blood t-.ve!vo years 

10. 22 went, .grieved ; forhehadgreatpossesaion 

11. J3 ho shall have whatsoever he saith 

11. 24 What things, .ye desire, .ye shall have 
XiUke I. 7 they had no child, because that Elisabeth 

1. 14 thou Shalt have joy and gladness ; and 
6- 32. 33i 34 what thank have ye ? {or sinners 

7. 41 a certain creditor which had two debtors 

8. 4i For he had one only daughter, about tw. 

8. 43 a woman, having an issue of blood twelve 

9. 13 We have no more but five loaves and two 

10. 39 she had a sister called Mary, which also 

12. 24 v/hich neither have storehouse nor barn 
14. 10 Shalt thou have worship in the presence 

John 18. 39 ye have a custom, that I should release 
Acts. 4. 32 his own ; but they had all things common 

7. 44 Our fathers had the tabernacle of witness 

8. 21 hast neither part nor lot in this matter 
jj. 15 if ye have any word of exhortation for 

18. 10 for I have much people in this city 

19. 25 that by this craft we have our wealth 
21. 9 the same man had four daughters, vlrglna 
21. 23 Do therefore this. .We have four men 

Horn. 9. 3 That I have great heaviness and contin. 

9. 9 will I come, and Sara shall have a son 

1 Co. 9. 16 though I preach . . I have nothing to glory 
jy Rev. 22.14 i'l'^y m^iy have right to the tree of life 

17. 7*0 have, ixa echo. 

Uatt, 3. 4 John had his raiment of camel's hair, and 
3. 9 not to say . .We have Abraham to (our) f. 
3. 14 I have need to be baptized of thee, and 
5. 23 that thy brother hath ought against thee 

5. 46 love them which love . . what reward have 

6. I ye have no reward of your Father which 

6. 8 what things ye have need of before ye ask 

7. 29 he taught them as (one) having authority 

8. 9 under authority, having soldiers under me 
8. 30 The foxes have holes, and the birds of 

8. 20 Son of man hath not where to lay (his) 

9. 6 Son of man hath pov/er on earth to forgive 
9. 36 pcattered .. as sheep having no shepherd 

11. 15 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear 

11. 18 nor drinking, and they say. He hath a 

12. 10 v/as a man which had (his) Hand withered 

12. II What man. .shall have one sheep, and 

13. 5 places, where they had not much earth 
13. 5 because they had no deepness of earth 
13. 6 they had no root, they withered away 
13. 9 Who hath ears to hear, let him hear 
13. 12 whosoever hath, to him shall be given 
13. 12 but whosoever hath not, from him shall 
13. 12 shall be taken away even that he hath 
13. 21 Yet hath he not root in himself, but dur. 
13. 27 thy field ? from whence then hath it tares f 
13. 43 Wiio hath ears to hear, let him hear 

13. 44 BoUeth all that he hath, and buyeth that 

13. 46 and sold all that he had, and bought it 

14. 4 It is not lawful for thee to have her 

14. 17 have here but live loaves, and two flshoa 

15. 30 having Vr-ith them (those that were) lame 
15. 32 now three days, and have nothing to eat 
15. 34 saith unto them, How many loaves have 

17. 20 If ye have faith as a gr?in of mustard 

18. 8 than having two hands or two feet to be 
18. 9 having two eyes to be cast into hell fire 

18. i$ as he had not to pay, his lord commanded 
le. 25 his wife and children, and all that he had 

19. 16 shall I do, that [I may have] eternal life ? 
19. 21 thou shalt have treasure In heaven ; and 

81. 3 ye shall say. The Lord hath need of them 
21. 21 If ye have faith, and doubt not, ye shall 
01 28 A (certain) man had two sons ; and he 
22. 12 in hither not having a wedding garment? 
22 24 If a man die, having no children, his 

82. 25 having no issue, left his wife unto his 
E2. 28 whose . . shall she be .. they all had her 
25. 25 lo, (there) thou hast (that is) thine 

25. 28 give (it) unto him which hath ton talents 
25. 29 unto every one that hath shall be given 
25. 29 but from him that hath not shall be taken 

25. 29 be taken away even that which ho hath 
e6. 7 a woman having an alabaster box of very 

26. II For ye have the poor always with you 
26. 1 1 but me ye have not always 

26. 65 what further need have we of witnesses! 

27^ 16 they had then a notable prisoner, called 

«7. 65 Ye have a watch : go your way, make (it) 

Mark i. 22 he taught them as one that had authority 

2. 10 Son of man hath power on earth to forg. 
a. 17 They that are whole have no need of the 
B. 19 [as they have the bridegroom with them] 
c. -25 when he had need, and was an hungered 

3. I a man there which had a withered hand 
3. 3 unto the man which had the withered h. 
3. 10 for to touch him, as many as had plagues 
3. 15 to have power to heal sicknesses, and to 
3. 22 Ho hath Beelzebub, and by the prince of 
3. 26 divided, he cannot stand, but hath an end 
3. 29 hath never forgiveness but is in danger 

3. 30 they said. He hath an unclean spirit 

4. 5 Etonyground, whereithadnotmuchcarth 
4, 5 because it had no depth of earth 

4. 6 because it had no root, it withered away 
4. 9 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear 
4. 17 have no root in themselves, and so endu. 
4. 23 any man hare ears to hear, let him hear 
4. 25 he that hai,h, to him shall bo given ; and 
4. 25 he that hath not, from him shall be taken 
4. 25 shall be taken even that which he hath 
4. 40 be £aid . .Itow la it that ye have no faith ? 



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Mark 5. 3 Who had (his) dwelling among the tombs 

5. 15 see him that . . [had] the legion, sitting, and 

6. 18 lawful for thee to have thy brother's wife 
6. 34 they were as sheep not having a shepherd 
6.36 buy.. bread: [for they have nothing to eat] 

6. 38 saith. .How many loaves have ye ? go and 

7. 16 any man have ears to hear, let him hear 

7. 25 young daughter had an unclean spirit 

8. I the multitude, .having nothing to cat 

8. 2 been . . three days, and have nothing to eat 
8. 5 he asked them, How many loaves have 
8. 7 they had a fev/ small fishes : and he bless. 
8. 14 neither had they in the ship with them 
8. 16 saying, (It is) because we have no bread 
8. 17 Why reason ye because ye have no bread? 
8. 17 have ye your heart yet hardened ? 

8. 18 Having eyes, see ye not? and having ears 

9. 17 brought, .my son, which hath a dumb sp. 
9. 43 than having two hands to go into hell 

9. 45 having two feet to be cast into hell, into 
9. 47 than having two eyes to be cast into hell 
9. 50 Have salt in yourselves, and have peace 
10. 21 sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the 
ID. 21 thou shalt have trea.sure in heaven : and 

10. 23 How hardly shall they that have riches 

11. 3 say ye that the Lord hath need of him 
II. 13 seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves 
II. 22 Jesus, .saith unto them, Have faith in Q. 

1 1. 25 forgive, if ye have ought against any 

12. 6 Having yet therefore one son, his wellbe. 
12. 23 whose wife . .for the seven had her to wife 
12. 44 of her want did cast in all that she had 
14. 3 woman having an alabaster box of oint. 
74. 7 For ye have the poor with you always 
14. 7 do thom good : but me ye have not alway 

Lnk« 3. 8 not to say . . We havo Abraham to (our) f . 
3. II He that hath two coats, let him impart 

3. II to him that hath none ; and he that hath 

4. 33 which had a spirit of an unclean devil 

4. 40 that had any sick with divers diseases 

5. 24 Son of man hath power upon earth to fo. 

6. 8 to the man which had the withered hand 

7. 8 under authority, having under mo soldiers 
7. 33 drinking wine ; and ye say. He hath a*d. 
7. 40 Simon, I have somewhat to say unto thee 

7, 42 when they had nothing to pay, he frankly 

8. 8 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear 
8. 13 these have no root, which for a while 
8. 18 whosoever hath, to him shall be given 
S. 18 whosoever hath not, from him shall bo 
8. 18 taken even that which he seemeth to have 

8. 27 a certain man, which had devils long time 

9. 3 he said, .neither have two coats a pieco 
9. II and healed tliem that had need of healing 
9. 58 Foxes have holes, and birds of the air 

9. 58 Son of man hath not where to lay (his) h. 
II. 5 Which of you shall have a friend, and 
II. 6 and I have nothing to set before him ? 

11. 36 (bo) full of light, having no part dark, the 

12. 4 after that havo no more that they can do 
12. 5 after ho . .hath pov/er to cast into hell 
12. 17 I have no room where to bestow my fru. 
12. 19 hast much goods laid up for many years 

12. 50 1 have a baptism'to be baptized with ; and 

13. 6 had a flg tree planted in his vineyard 

13. II had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years 

14. 18 go and see it : I pray thee have me excn. 

14. 19 prove them : I pray thco have mo excused 

14. 35 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear 

15. 4 What man of you, having an hundred 
15, 8 what woman, having ten pieces of silver 

15. II And he said, A certain man had two sons 

16. I a certain rich man v/hich had a steward 
16. 28 I have five brethren ; that ho may testify 

16. 29 They have Moses and the Prophets ; let 

17. 6 ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed 

17. 7 having a servant plowing or feeding cattle 

18. 22 sell all that thou bast, and distribute 

t8. 22 thou shalt havo treasure in heaven : and 

18. 24 How hardly shall they that have riches 

19. 17 have thou authority over ten cities 

19. 34 and give (it) to him that hath ten pounds 
19. 25 said unto him, Lord, be bath ten pounds 
19. 26 unto every one which hath shall bo given 
19. 26 from him that bath not, even that he hn. 
19. 31 say. Because the Lord hath need of him 
19. 34 And they said. The Lord hath need of bim 
80. 24 Whose image and supei'scription hath It ? 
eo. 28 If any man's brother die, having a wife 
BO. 33 whose . .is she ? for seven had her to wife 
SI. 4 bath cast in all the living that she had 
82. 36 be that hath e purse, let him take (it) 
32. 36 be that hath no sword, let bim sell his 
82. 37 for the things concerning me have an end 
84. 39 and see ; for a spirit hath not flesh and 
24. 39 flesh and bones, as ye see me have 
24. 41 he said unto them. Have ye here any m. t 
John 2. 3 mother of Jesus saith.. They have no wine 
3. 15 should not perish, but have eternal life 
3. 16 not perish, but have everlasting life 
3. 29 He that hath the bride is the bridegroom 

3. 36 believeth on the Son hath everlasting 

4, II thou bast nothing to draw with, and the 
4. II whence then hast thou that living water? 
4. 17 woman answered and said, I have no bus. 
4. 17 Jesus said, .well said, I hare no husband 
4. 18 For thou hast had five husbands; and ho 
4. 18 he whom thou now hast is not thybusba. 
4. 32 I have meat to eat that ye know not of 

4. 44 prophet bath no honourin his ovni country 

5. 2 a pool. .Bethesda, having five porches 
J. s bad an Infirmity thlcty and eight years 



HAVE 

John 5. 7 I have no man, when the wateris troubled] 
5. 24 hath evarlasting life, and shall not come 
5. 26 the Father hath^ife in himself, so hath 
5. 36 I have greater witness' thau (that) of. John 
5. 38 ye have not his word abiding in you : for 
5. 39 in them ye think ye have eternal lifo 
5. 40 not come to me, that ye might have lifo 

5. 42 that ye have not the love of God in you 

6. 9 which hath five barley loaves, and two 
6. 40 believeth on him, may have everlasting 
6. 47 believeth on me hath everlasting lifo 

6. 53 drink his blood, ye have no life in you 
6. 54 and drinketh my blood, hath eternal lifo 

6. 68 thou hast the words of eternal life 

7. 20 hast a devU : who goeth about to kill theo 

8. 6 [that they might have to accuse him] 
8. 12 but shall have the light of Jife 

8. 26 I have many things to say and to Judge 
8. 41 said they . . we have one Father, (even) Q. 
8. 48 thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil t 
8. 49 I have not a devil ; but I honour my Fa. 

8. 52 we know that thou hast a devil. Abrah. 

9. 41 If ye were blind, ye should have no sin 
10. 10 might have life, and that they might havs 
10. 16 i'.heep I have, which are not of this fold 
JO, 18 I have power to lay it down, and I bava 
10. 20 Ho hath a devil, and is mad ; why hear 
12. 6 had the bag, and bare what was put thA 
12. 8 always ye have with you ; but me ye havo 
12. 35 Walk while ye have the light, lest dark. 
12. 36 While ye have liglit, believe in the light 

12. 43 rejecteth me. .hath one that judgeth him 

13. 8 wash thee not, thou bast no part with ma 
13. 29 because Judas had the bag, that Jesus 
13. 29 that wo have need of against the feast 

13. 35 disciples, if ye have love one to another 

14. 21 He that hath my commandments, and 

14. 30 the prince of this world, .hath nothing 
xs. 13 Greater love hath no man than this, that 

15. 22 they had not bad sin : but now they have 

15. 24 none other man did, they had not had sin 

16. j2 I have yet many things to say unto you 
r6. 15 All things that the Father hath are mina 
16. 21 v/oman when she is in travail hath sorrow 
16. 22 And ye now therefore have sorrow : but 

16. 33 have peace. In the world ye s'nall havo 

17. 5 which I had with thee before the world 

17. 13 might have my joy fulfilled in themselves 
j8. 10 Peter having a sword drew it, and smote 
19. 7 AVe have a law, and by our law he ought 
19. 10 I have power to crucify thee, and have , 
19. II ho that delivered, .hath the greater sia 
19. 15 answered-, We have no king but Cesac 
BO. 31 ye might have lite through his name 

21. 5 saith unto them. Children, have ye any 
Acts 2. 44 wore together, and bad all things comm. 
2. 45 parted, .to all (men), as every man had ' 

2. 47 and having favour with all the people 

3. 6 such as I have give I thee : In the name 

4. 35 unto every man according as he had need 
9. 14 he hath authority from the chief priests 
9. 31 Then had the churches rest throughout 

13. 5 and they had also John to (their) minister 

14. 9 perceiving that be had faith to be healed 
IS- 21 hath in every city them that preach him 

18. 18 shorn(liis)headiuCenchrea. .hehadavow 

19. 13 to call over them which bad evil spirits 
19. 38 if Demetrius, .have a matter against any 
81. 13 four men which have a vow on them 

23. 17 for ho hath a certain thing to tell him ? 
23. 18 man . .who bath something to say unto 
23. 19 asked . . What is. that thou hast to tell me f 

83. 29 have nothing laid tohis charge worthy 

84. 15 have hope toward God, which they thom. 
84. 16 have always a conscience void of offence 
24. 19 and object, if they had ought against me 

84. 23 let (him) have liberty, and that he should 

85. 16 accused have the accusers face to face 
25. 19 But bad certain questions against him of 
85. 26 I have no certain thing to write unto my 
85. 26 after . . I might have somewhat to write 
88. 9 others .. which had diseases in the island 
88. 19 that I bad ought to accuse my nation of 
28. 29 and had great reasoning among themse. 

Kon). I. 13 that I ipight have some fruit among you 
2. 14 when the Gentiles, which have not the law 
8. 14 these, having not the law, are a law unto 
8. 20 which hast tie form of knowledge and ot 

4. 2 he hath, .to glory ; but not before God 

5. I [we have] peace with God through our lb 

5. 2 By whom also we have access by faith 

6. 21 What fruit had ye then in those things 

6. 22 ye have your fruit unto holiness, and the 
8. 9 Now if any man have not the spirit of C!h. 

8. 23 which have the first fruits of the spirit 

9. 21 Hath not the potter power over the clay 
10. 2 I bear them record that they have a leal 
j2. 4 For as we have piany members in one body 
12. 4 and all members have not the same ofllce; 

12. 6 Having then gifts differing according to 

13. 3 and thou shalt have praise of the same 

14. 22 Hast thou faith ? have (it) to thyself bef. 

15. 4 that we through patience, .might have h. 
15. 17 I have therefore whereof I m^ay glory 
15.23 having no more place . . and having a great 

I Co. 2. 16 instruct him ? But we have the mind of 
4. 7 what hast thou that thou didst not rec I 

4. 15 though ye have ten thousand Instructom 

5. I reported..thatone3houidhavehisfather's 

6. I Dare any of you, having a matter againsti 
6. 4 If then ye have judgments of tUngs per.i 
6. 19 which ye have otttod, and ye are not youil 



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1 Co 7. 2 have his own wife, and let every woman 
7. 7 every man hath his proper gift of God 
7^12 If any brother hath a wife that believeth 
7. 13 the woman which hath an husband that 
7. 25 concerning virgins I have no command. 
7. 28 such shall have trouble in the flesh : but 
7. 29 they that have wives be as though they 
7. 37 having no necessity, but hath power over 

7. 40 I thinl< also that I Iiave the spirit of God 

8. 1 Now., we know that we all have linowle. 

8. 10 it any man see thee which hast knowledge 
"9. 4 Have we not power to eat and to drinlc? 

9. 5 Have we not power to lead about a sister 
9. 6 Or. .have not we power to forbear work. 
9. 17 if I do this thing willingly, I have a rew. 

n. 4 having(liis)headcovered,di3honourethhis 
II. ro ought the woman to have power on (her) 
XI. 16 we have no such custom, neither the chu. 
n. 22 haveyenot houses to eat and todrinlcin? 

11. 22 or despise, .and shame them that have 
tn. 12 as the body is one, and hatli many mem. 

12. 21 1 have no need of thee. .1 have no need 
12. 23 our uncomely (parts) have more abund. 
12. »4 our comely (parts) have no need : but 

12. 30 Have all the gifts of jhealing ? do all speak 

13. I Though I speak, .and have no charity, I 
13. 2 though I have . . prophecy . . though I have 
13. 2 and have not charity, I am nothing 

13. 3 and have not charity, it proflteth me not. 

14. 26 hath a psalm, hath a doctrine, hath a 

14. 26 hath a revelation, hath an Interpretation 

15. 31 I protest by your rejoicing which I have 
IS. 34 for some have not the knowledge of God 

a Co. I. 9 we had the sentence of death In ourselves 

1. IS come, .that ye might have a second ben. 
a. 3 lest, when I came, I should have sorrow 
3. 4 the love which I have more abundantly 
3. 13 I had no rest in my spirit, because I fou. 
3. 4 such trust have we through Christ to God 

3. 12 Seeing then that we have such hope, we 

4. I Therefore, seeing we have this ministry 
4. 7 we have this treasure in earthen vessels 

4. 13 We having the same spirit of faith, acco, 

5. I we have a building of God, an house not 

5. 12 that ye may have somewhat to. . them 

6. 10 as have nothing, and (yet) possessing all 

7. I Having therefore these promises, dearly 
7. s our flesh had no rest, but we were troub. 
8.11a performance . . out of that which ye have 
8. 12 (It is) accepted according to that a man h. 

8. 12 (and) not according to that he hath not 
9. 8 that ye, always having all sufficiency in 

10, 6 having in a readiness to revenge all diso. 
so. IS having hope, when your faith is increased 
GaL 2. 4 our liberty which we have in Ciirlst Jesus 
4. 22 Abraham had two sons ; the one by a 
4. 27 children than she which hath an husband 
6. 4 then shall he have rejoicing in himself 
6. 10 As we have therefore opportunity, let 
Eph. I. 7 In whom we have redemption through 

2. r2 having no hope, and without God in the 

3. t8 througii him we both have access by one 

3. 12 In vvhoTa we nave boldness and access 

4. 28 that ht may have to give to hun that 

5. 5 hath any inheritance in the kingdom ot 
5. 27 a glorious !church, not having spot, or 

Phil. I. 7 because I have you i?i my heart ; inasm. 
1. 23 having a desire to depart, and tobeiwith 

1. 30 Having the same conflict which ye saw 
e. 2 having the same love, (being) of one ace. 
B. 20 For I have no man like minded, who wUl 

2. 27 lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow 

3. 4 Though 1 might also hate confidence 

3. 9 not having mine own righteousness, which 
3. 17 which walk so as ye have us for an ensam. 
Col. I. 14 In whom we have redemption througli his 
B. I that ye Jcnew what great conflict I have 
B. 23 Wliich things have indeed a show of wis. 

3. 13 If any man have a quarrel against any 

4. 1 Imowing that ye also have a Master in h. 

4. 13 he hath a great zeal for you, and them 

I Th. 1. 9 what manner of entering in we had unto 

3. 6 that ye have good remembrance of us aL 

4. 12 and (that) ye may have lack of nothing 

4. 13 not, even as others which have no hope 

5. I But. .ye have no need that I write unto 
3 Th. 3. 9 Not because we Have not power, but to 

I Tl. 3. 4 havmg his children in subjection with all 

3. 7 he must have a good report of them wh. 

4. 8 having promise of the life that now is 

5. 4 tf any widow have children or nephews 
5. 12 Having damnation, because they have 

e. 16 If any man or woman that believetii have 

6. 2 theythathavebelievingmastera, letthem 
6. 8 having food and raiment let us be there. 
6. 16 Who only hathimmortality, dwelling in 

3 Tl. I. 3 I have remembrance of thee in my prwers 
a 19 standeth sure, having this seal, Tlie Lord 
3. 5 Having a form of godliness, but denying 

Titos I. 6 having faithfiU children, not accused of 
a. 8 ashamed, having no evil thing to say of 

Phm. s which thou hast tov/ard the Lord Jesus 
7 we have great joy and consolation in thy 

Heb. a. 14 might destroy him that had the power of 
3. 3 builded..hathmorehonourthanthehouse 

4. 14 Seeing then that we have a gTeat High P. 

4 15 we have not an high priest which cannot 
S. 12 ye have need that one teach you again 

5 f 2 are become such as havaceed of milk 

s. 14 those who by reason of use have their sen. 
S 18 we might have a strong consolation, who 
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5 have a commandment to take tithes of 

6 and blessed him tliat had the promises 
24 thi3(nian). .hath an unchangeable priest. 
28 maketh men high priests which have ind. 

I We liave sucli an High Priest, who is set 

3 that tills man have somewhat also to offer 
1 the first, .had also ordinances of divine 

4 Which had the golden censer, and the ark 
4 wherein (was) the golden pot that had m. 
1 the law liaving a enadov/ of good things 

10. 2 should have had no more conscience of 
10. 19 Having therefore, brethren, boldness to- 
10. 34 that ye have in heaven a better and an 
10. 35 which hath preat recompcnce of reward 

10. 36 ye have neea of patience, that, after ye 

11. 10 he looked for a city v/hich iiath founda. 

11. IS And truly, .they niight have had opport. 

12. 9 we have had fathers of our flesh which 

13. 28 let us have grace, whereby we may serve 
•3. 10 We have an altar, whereof they have no 
13. 14 here have we no continuing city, but wo 
13. i3 we trust we have a good conscience, in 

Jas. !• 4 let patience have (her) perfect work, that 
s. 1 have not the faith of our Lord Jesus Ch. 
B. 14 though a man say he hath faith, and have 
a. 17 Even so faith, if It hath not works, is dead 
a. 18 Thou hast faith, and I have works 

3. 14 if ye have bitter envying and strife in your 

4. a Tfe luat, and have not. .ye have not, bee. 

1 Pe. 3. 12 Having your conversation honest among " 

3. 16 Having a good conscience ; that, whereas 
4. 8 above all things have fervent charity am. 

2 Pa. «. 19 We have also a more sure word of proph. 

2. 14 Having eyes full of adultery, and that 

2. 14 an heart they have exercised with covetous 
xJohni. 3 that ye also may have fellowship with ua 

I. 6 n we say that we have fellowship with 
I. 7 we have fellowship one with another, and 

8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive 

I we have an advocate with the Father, J. 

7 an old commandment which ye had from 

0. 2o ye have an unction from the holy one, and 
B. 23 [the same hath not the Father : (but he] 
c 28 when he shall appear, we may have ccm. 

3. 3 every man that bath this hope in him 

3. 15 ye knowthat no murderer hath eternal L 
3. 17 But whoso hath this world's good, and 

3. 17 and seeth his brother have need, and sh. 
.3. 21 (then) have we confidence toward God 

4. 16 known and believed the love that God ha, 

4. 17 tliat we may have boldness in the day of 

4. i3 love casteth out fear : because fear hath 

4. 21 And tills commandment have we from 

5. 10 He that believeth .. hath the witness in 
5. 12 He that hath the Son hath life ; (and) 

5. 12 he that hath not the Son of God hath not 
S. 13 that ye may know that ye have eternal 
5. 14 this is the confidence that we have in him 
5. IS we know that we have the petitions that 
a John s that which we had from the beginning 

9 Whosoever transgresseth. .hath not God 
9 he hath both the Father and the Son 

12 Having many things to write unto you, I 
4 I have no greater joy than to hear that 

13 I had many things to write, but I will 
19 These be. .sensual, having not the spirit 

1. 16 And he had in his right hand seven stars 

1. 18 and have the keys of hell and of death 

2. 3 and hast patience, .laboured, and. .not f. 
a. 4 Nevertheless I have .. against thee, beca. 
e. 6 this thou hast, that thou hatest the deeds 
e. 7, II, 17, 29 He that hath an ear, let him h. 
B. 10 ye shall have tribulation ten diiys : be 
e. 12 which hath the sharp sword with two e. 
a. 14, 20 I have a few things against thee, be. 
B 14 thou hast there them that hold the doc.' 
e. 15 So hast thou also them that hold the do. 
e. 18 who hath his eyes like unto a flame of fire 
2. 24 as many as have not this doctrine, and 
B. 25 that which ye have, .hold fast till I come 

I he that hath the seven spirits of God, and 

1 that thou hast a name that thou livest 
4 liiou hast a few names even in Sardis 
6, 13, 22 He that hath an ear, let him hear 

7 he that hath the key ot David, he that 

8 thou hast a little strength and hast kept 

II hold that fast which thou hast, that no 
17 thou sayest, I am rich . . and have need ot 

4 [and they had on their heads crowns of] 

7 the third beast had a face as a man, and 

8 the four beasts had each of them six wl. 
6 having seven horns and seven eyes, which 
8 having every one of them harps, and go. 

2 he that sat on him had a bow ; and a cr. 

5 he that sat on him had a pair of balances 

2 having the seal of the living God : and 

3 stood at the altar, having a golden censer 

8. 6 the seven angels which had the seven tr. 
s'. 9 which were in the sea, and had life, died 

9. 3 as the scorpions of the earth have power 
g. 4 those men which have not the seal of G. 
g. 8 they had hair as the hair of women, and 
g. 9 they had breastplates, as it were breastp. 
9. 10 they had tails like unto scorpions, and 
9. II they had a king over them, .the angel of 
g. II in the Greek tongue hath (his) name Ap. 
g. 14 to the sixth angel which had the trumpet 
9. 17 them that sat on them, having breastpla. 
9. 19 like unto serpents, and had heads, and 

10. 2 And lie had in his hand a little book open 

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Eev. II. 6 and have power over waters to turn them 

11. 3 having seven heads and ten liorns, and 

12. 6 where she hath a place prepared of God 
12. 12 the devil is come down unto you, having 
12. 12 he knoweth that he hath butashort time 

12. 17 and liavc tlie testimony ot Jesus Christ 

13. I having seven heads and ten horns, and 
13. 9 If any man have an ear, let him hear 

13. II he had two horns like a lamb, and he sp. 
13. 14 whicli had the wound by a sword, and 
13. 17 save he that had the mark, or the narao 

13. i3 Let him that hath understanding count 

14. I having his Father's name written in their 
14. 6 having the everlasting gospel to preach 
14. II they have no rest day nor night, who wo. 
14. 14 having on his head a golden crown, and 
14. 17 another angel, he also having a sharp al. 
14. 18 another angol. .whichhad power over flro 

14. t8 cried . . to him that had the sharp sickle 

15. I angola having the seven last plagues 

>S. 2 on the sea of glass, having the harps of O. 
IS. 6 seven angels .. having the seven plagues 
jC. 2 the men which had the mark of the beast 
26. 9 God, which hath power over these plagues 
17. I the seven angels which had tlie seven vt 
17. 3 beast, .having seven heads and ten homi 
17. 4 h.'iving a golden cup in her hand full of 
17. 7 which hath the seven he.-ids and ten ho. 
17. 9 And hare (is) the mind wlucli hath wlsd. 

17. 13 These have one mind, .ind shall give their 

18. ■ I I saw another angel . . having great power 

18. 19 were made rich all that had ships in the 

19. 10 thy brethren that have the testimony of 

19. 1 2 heJhad a name written, that no man knew 
19. 16 he hath on (his) vesture and on his thlgli 
so. I having the key of the bottomless pit an-* 

20. 6 Blessed and holy (is) he that hath part 

20. 6 on such the second death hath no power 

21. 9 the seven angels, which had the seven v. 
Bi. II Having the glory of God : and her light 
Bi. 12 And had a wall great and high, (and) had 
«i. 14 the wall of the city had twelve foundat. 
SI. 15 he that talked with me had a golden reed 
21. 23 the city had no need ot the sua, Deither 

18. 2*0 hold down, Karexco katechd. 

John s. 4 [madewholeofwhatsoeverdiseasebeha4] 

19. To take, receive, XafiPtLvuTambanO. 

Marki2. 22 And the seven (had her, and] left no geed 
Acts 25. 16 and have licence to answer for himself 
Heb. II. 36 others had trial of .mocklngs and scour. 

20- To receive again, iitraXafiPdvu metalambanS. 
Acts 24. 25 when 1 have a convenient season I will 

21 . To begin, possess, have, viripyui huparchO. 
Acta 3. 6 Silver and gold have I none ; but such as 
4. 37 Having laud, sold (it), and brought the 

HAVE, can — 

1. To know, be acquainted with, jrj; yada. 

Isa. 56. ii^eedy dogs (which) can never have eno. 

2. To have, ^x'^ echo. 

Johnip. II Thou couldest have no jKJwer (at all) ag; 

HAVE (a dream), to — 

To see [a vision), Kin thaza. 

Dan. 7. I Daniel bad a dream and visions of his b. 

HAVE away, to — 

To cause to go or pass over or beyond, "13 J aiar, 6 
2 Ch.3s. 23 said. .Have me away; for I am sore wo. 

HAVE forth or out, to — 

To cause to go out, tty, yatsa, 5. 

2 Sa. 13. 9 And Aiunon said. Have out all men from 

3 Ki.ii. IS Have her forth without the ranges : and 
a Ch.23. 14 Have her forth 0* the ranges; and whoso 

HAVE here, to — 

To be found, present, Kyp maisa, 2. 

I Sa. g. 8 I have here at band the (ourtl) part of a 

HAVE (inheritance) to — 
l.To inherit, Sni nachal. 

Joshj7. 6the daughters . . bad an Inheritance among 

2.To/aU, hs;naphal. 

Eze. 47. 22 they shall have inheMtance with you am 

HAVE (knowledge), to —- 

To know, be acquainted xoith, jn; yES<t. 

Prov.17. 27 He that hath knowledge spareth his wo. 
30. 3 wisdom, nor have the knowledge of the 

HAVE on, to — 

To go in, envelope, clothe, ivSitu enduS. 
.Matt 22 II a man which had not on a wedding gar. 
Eph. 6. 14 having on the breastplate of righteous. 

HAVE (possession) to — 

To be kept or held fast, )nN achaz, 2. 

Gen. 47. 27 they had possessions therein, and grew 
Kum32. 30 they shall have possessions among you 

SAVE (sufficient), to — 

To have, ix<^ ^'^'w. ,..,,. 

Luke:4. 28 whether he hare (sufficient) to finish Ot)' 

HAVE (understanding), to — 

To know, be acquainted with, VV, yada. 

Job 38. 4 1 laid..declare,U thou hast understand. 

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HAVE nothing to do vriiii. to - ' 

Nothing to thee and to, /zrjSev tro\ koI ry meden. 

Matt 27. 19 Have thou nothing to do with that Just 
HAVE to do -with, to — 
What to me and to thee 1 -rl ifxol Hal crol t ti enwi. 

Matt. 8. 29 What have we to do v/ith thee, Jesus 

Mark i. 24 what have we to do with thee, thou Jesus 
5. 7 What have I to do with thee, Jesus. .Son 

luke 4. 34 what have ivo to do.vrith thee. .Jesus of 
8. 28 What have I to do with thee, Jesus. .Son 

John 2. 4 Woman, what have I to do with thee ? 

HAVE to do, with whom tire — 
Of whom we are speaking, irphs hu rj/xiv i \6yos. 
Heb. 4.1; the eyes of him with whom we have to do 

HAVEN — 

1. Shore, haven, f)in choph. 

Gen. 49. 13 Zebulun shall dwell at the haven of the 
49. 13 and he (shall be) for an haven of ships 
,2. Haven, refuge, 'ino machoz. 

Psa.107. 30 so he biingeththem unto their desired h 

Z.Haven, refuge, XifiL-f]v limen. 

Acts 27. 12 because the haven was not eommodious 
27. 12 Pheuice. .an haven of Crete, and lieth 

HAVENS, FAIE, KaXoi Aifi.4ves Kaloi Limenes. 
A haven at the S. of Cape Salraone in Crete. 

Acts 27. 8 came unto a place which iacalled theF.H. 
EA-VI'-LAE, n^'in circle, district. 

1. A son of Cush,' arid descendant of Ham. B.C. 2290. 

Gen. 10. 7 the sons of;Cush ; Seba, and H., and Sa 
1 Ch. I. g the sons of Cush ; Seba, and H., and Sa. 

2. A son of Joktan and descendant of Shem. B.C. 2240. 

Gen. 10. 29 And Ophir, and It., and Jobab : all these 
1 Ch. 1. 23 And Ophir, and H., and Jobab All these 

8. The land of Chwalissi W. of Ural (?). 

Gen. 2 II which corapasseth the whole land of H. 

i: A district E. of Amalek. 

Gen. 25. 18 they dw.glt from H. unto Shur, that (is) 
I Sa. 15. 7 And Saul smote the Amalekites from H 

HAVOC of, to mate — 

I'o treat outrageously, \vfiaivofi(u lumainomai. 

Acts 8. 3 A^'for Saul, he made havoc of the church 
HA'-VOTH JA'-IE, tn; nin villages of Jair. 
Certain villages on the E. of the Jordan, in Gilead or 
Bashan. These villages were taken by Jair son of 
Manasseh, and Gilead was allotted to his tribe, while^ 
he named the villages after himself Savoth-jair. In' 
Deut. 3. 14 it is stated that Jair " took all the tract of 
Argob unto the boundary of the Geshurite and the 
Maachathite,and called them after his own numeBaskan- 
havoth-jair," 

Num32. 41 took the small towns, .and called them H. 

Deut. 3. 14 called thera after his., name, Bashan-h.-g. 

Judgio. 4 thirty cities, which are called H.-J. unto 

HAWK — 

Hawk, Yi nets. 

Lev. II. 16 the cuckoo, and the hawk after his kind 
I>euti4. 15 the cuckoo, and the hawk after his kind 
Job 39. 26 Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom stretch 

HAWK, night — 

OujI, swallow, cuckoo, Dann tachmas. 

Lev. II. 16 And the owl, and the night hawk, and 
Deut 14. 15 And the owl, and the night hawk, and 

HAY — 

l.Hay, grass, leek, TSij chafsir. 

Prov.27. 25 The hay appeareth, and the tender grass 
Isa. 15. 6 the hay is withered away, the grass fall. 

2. Fodder, grass, hay, x^PJ^s chortos. 

I Co. 3. 12 silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stubble 

HA-ZA'-EL, hwu, Vxnin God sees. 
A king of Damascus who reig:ned from'886 to 840 B.C. 
He stood in a high official capacity at Bcti-hadad's 
court, and was sent by the latter to Elisha (when he 
visited Damascus) to ask whether he would recover 
from the malady from which he was suffering. Ellsha'a 
answer was that Benhadad might recover, but would 
certainly die. When Hazael returned he murdered his 
master and usnrpi^d the throne. Elijah had anointed 
him as king of Syria. B.C. 906. 

1 Ki. ig. 15 Go, return, .anoint H. . .king over Syria 

19. 17 him that escajwth the sword of H. shall 

2 Ki. 8. 8 the king said unto H., Take a present in 

8. 9 So H. went to meet him, and took a pre. 
8. 12 H. said. Why vreepeth my lord ? And he 
8. 13 H. said. But what ! (is) thy servant a dog 
8. IS he died : and H. reigned in his stead 
8. 28 he wentwithJoram.. to thewar against H. 

8. 29 when he fought against H. king of Syria 

9. 14 Joram had kept Eam.-gil. .. because of H. 
g. 15 when he fought with H. king of Syria 

lo. 32 H. smote them in all the coasts of Israel 
12. 17 H. . .went up. .and H. set hisfaoe to go 

12. 18 sent (it) to H. king of Syria : and he went 

13. 3 he delivered them into the hand of H. 
13. 3 into the hand of Ben-hadad the son of H.. 
13. 22 H. king of Syria oppressed Israel aU the 
13. 24 So H. king of Syria died ; and Ben-hadad 
13. 25 out of the hand of Ben-hadad the son of H. 

a Ch.22. s to war against H. king of Syria at Samoth 
22. 6 Ramah, when he fought with H. king of 
Amos t. 4 I wUl send a fire into the bouse of H. 



HA-ZA'-IAH, n;;n Jah is seeing 

A man of Jiida'h' of the family of the Shilonites, or 

descendants of Shelah. B.C. 445. 

Neh.ii. 5 the son of Col-hozeh, the son of H the 

HA-ZAS AD'-DAR, Tn!< lyn. 

A place on the S. boundary of the promised iland, 
between Kadesh-Barnea and Azraon. The name 
appears in the shorter form of Addar (or Adar, in Josh. 
15- 3)- 

Num 34. 4 shall go on to H., and pass on to Azmon 

HAZARD, to — 

To give over, vapaSlSwtii paradidoml. 

Acts 15. 26 Men that have hazarded their lives for 

HA-ZAR E'-NAW, U'V n^n court of the fountains. 
The spot at which the N. and E. boundaries of the pro- 
mised land meet. The place has been identified with 
the modern Euryetein{" the two cities"), a village more 
than 60 miles B.N.E. of Damascus. Here are lai-ge 
fountains, the only ones in that vast region. 

Num 34. 9 and the goings out of it shall be at H. 

34. 10 ye shall point out your east border from H. 
Eze. 47. 17 the border from the sea shall be H., the 
[In this passage the name is given Hazar-ennn.] 
48. I H., the border of Damascus northward, to 

EA-ZAR GAD'-DAH, mi isq court of Oad. 
A town in the S. district of Jiidah, near Heshmon, but 
not identified with any modern site. Some think 
Jurrah near Moladah (El-Milh) is the modem site. 
Josh. 15. 27 And H., and Heshmon, and Beth-palet 

HA'-ZAR HAT-TI'-COW, Ib'pn i^f] middle Hazar. 
A place specified as on the boimdary of Hauran, and 
named by Ezekiel (47. 16) as one of the ultimate bound- 
aiies of the land. 

Eze. 47. 16 H., which (i3).by the coast of Hauran 

HA-ZAB-MA'-VETH, niDlsn court of death. - 
The third in order of the sons of Joktan of the family of 
Shem. B.C. 22IO. The name is preserved in the Arabic 
Hadramawt and Hadrumawt, the appellation of a 
province and ancient people of southern Arabia. This 
identification of the settlement of the descendants of 
Joktan is accepted by most Biblical scholars. It rests 
not only on the ccurrence of the name, but is supported 
by the fact that Joktan settled in the Yemen, along the 
S. coast of Arabia; by the physical characteristics of the 
people of this region, and by the identification of the 
name of several others of Joktan's sons. The province of 
Hadramawt is E. of the modem Yemen; anciently 
the limits of the latter province embraced almost the 
whole of the S; of the peninsiila, extending to the dis- 
tricts of Shihr and Mahrek. Its capital is Shibdm, a 
very ancient city, whose chief ports are Mirbdt, Zafdri, 
and Kisheem, from' which in ancient times a great trade 
was carried on with India and Africa. 

Gen. to. 26 Almodad, and Sheleph, and H., and Jer. 

I Ch. 1. 20 Almodad, and Sheleph, and H., and Jerah 

HA'-ZAR BHTJ'-AI, hiA^ isq fox or jackal village. 
A town in the south of Judah, between Hazar-gaddah 
and Beer-sheba. The modern Saweh is at or about the 
right spot, and may be a corruption of the old name. 

Josh. 1 5. 28 And H., and Beer-sheba. and Bizjothjah 
19. 3 And H., and Balah, aud Azem 

I Ch. 4. 28 dwelt at Beer-sheba, and Moladah, and H. 

Neh II. 27 And at H. . .and (in) the vUlages thereof 

HA-ZAR STJ'-SAH, (or Su'-sim), ~D>D ISD h^rse village. 
A city in the extreme south of Judah, and allotted to 
Simeon ; it stood near Beth-marcaboth, another city of 
Simoon. 

Josh. 1 9. s And Ziklag, and Beth-marcaboth, and H. 

I Ch. 4. 31 AndatBeth-marcaboth,andH.,andat Be. 

HAZEL — 
Hazel, n"? luz. 

Gen. 30. 37 Jacob took, .of the hazel and chestnut 

HA-ZE-LEL-PO'-NI, ^t^h^n protection of the face of. 
Sister of the sons of Etam in the genealogies of Judah. 

B.C. 1380. 

■ .1 Ch. 4. 3 and the name of their sister (was) H. 

EA-ZE'-Eni, Dn^n villages, courts. 
A district in the S.'of Canaan .near Gaza, inhabited in 
ancient times by the A\-im (or Avvim), a tribe that 
tented over the S.W. of Palestine, and are said to have 
lived in villages (Hazerira) as far as Gaza (Deut. 2. 23) 
before their expulsion by the Caphtorim, 

Deut. 2. 23 And the Avims which dwelt in H. 

HA-ZE'.-ROTH, nnxn 'courts, villages. 
The station of the Israelites in the desert next to 
Kibroth-Hattavah, and perhaps recognisable in the 
Arabic Hudhera, which is about eighteen hours' journey 
from Sinai on the road to Akabah, 

Num II. 33 from Kibroth unto H. ; and abode at H. 

12. 16 afterward the people removed from H. 

33. 17 And they departed .. and encamped atH. 

33. 18 they departed from H., and pitched in 
Deut. I. I Paran, and Tophel, and laban, and H. 

HA-ZE-ZON TA'-KAK, IDR jisD row of palms. 
The ancient name of Bngedi. The Amorites were 
dwelling in' Hazezon-tamar when the four kings (Gen. 
14. 7) made their incursion and fought their successful 
bat'le with the five kings. The name is interpreted jy 
Geaenius as " the pruning or felling of the palm ;" 



Jerome calls it Uris palmarum. This may have been 
the " city of palm trees " (Judg. i. 16). 

Gen. 14. 7 smote the Amorites, that dwelt in H. 

2 Ch.2o. 2 behold, they (be) in H.. which (is) En-gedl 

HA-Zr-EL, ^X'ln Ood is seeing. 
A Levite of the family of Shimei or Shlmi in the time 
of David. This was the younger branch of the Ger- 
shonites. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.23. 9 sons of Shimei ; Shelomith, and H., and 
HA'-ZO, iTn vision, seer. 

A son of Nahor by Milcah his wife. The name has not 
been perpetuated in either territory or posterity, B.C. 
1800. But he must be placed in Ur (of the Chaldees), 
or the adjacent countries. Chazene by the Euphrates 
in Mesopotamia, or Chazene in Assyria, is suggested by 
Bunsen. 

Gen. 22. 22 Chesed, and H., and Pildash, and Jidlaph 
HA'-ZOR, ^l:irf enclosed. 

1. A fortified city allotted to Naphtali. It was between 
Ramah. and Kadesh on the liigh ground overlooking 
Lake Merom. It is now Khurubeh, " the ruins," near 
Kedesh and Lake JIuleh. Jabin was its king, and it 
was the chief city of the whole of North Palestine, 
"the head of all thoseikingdoms " (Josh. 11. 10). Hazor 
was the only city burnt by Joshua, 

Josh. II. I when Jabin king ;0f H. had heard (those 
J I, 10 Joshua at that time turned, .and took H. 
II. 10 H. . . was the head of all those kingdoms 
II. II they smote. .and he' burnt H. with fire 

11. 13 Israel burned none of them, save H. only 

12. 19 king of Madon, one ; the king of H., one 
ig. 36 And Adamah, and Ramah, and H. 

Judg. 4. 2 Jabin kbig of Canaan, that reigned m H 

4. 17 peace between Jabin the king of H. and 

T Sa. 12. 9 hand of Sisera, captain of the host of H 

2 Ki. 15. 29 took, .n., and Gilead, and Galilee, all the 
2 A city in the extreme south of Judah, named next in 
order to Kedesh (Josh. 15. 23). 

Josh 15. 23 And Kedesh, and H., and Ithnan 

1 Ki. 9. IS and H., and Megiddo, and Gezer 

3. Hazor-Hadattah, "new Hazor," another of the 
southern towns of Judah. 

Josh 15. 25 and Kerioth, (and) Hezron, which (is) H. 
i. A place in which the Benjamites resided after their 
return from captivity. It was N. of Jerusalem, aud 
not far distant from it. Probably Identical with Baal 
hazor. 

Neh. II. 33 H., Ramah, Gittaim 
5.A name given to certain countries in the E. of Arabia 

Jer. 49. 28 and concerning the kingdoms of H. , which 
49. 30 Flee, get you far off . . ye inhabitants of H 
49. 33 And H. shall be a dwelling for dragons 

HA-20R HA-BAT'-TAH, nnin nisij newcourt orvillage 
A city of Judah near Kerioth. (See No 3, under Hazor. f 

Josh 15 25 Hazor Hadattah, and Keriotli, (and) H. 
HE — 
l.A man, any one, ^'H ish. 

Prov.28. 22 He that hasteth to be rich (liath) an evil 
29. I He that, being often reproved, hardenelh 
29. 4 but he that receiveth gifts overthroweth 
2.He himself, ntn hu. 

Gen. 4. 4 Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of 
Isa. 9. 15 ancient and Ihonourable, he (is) thehead 
9. 15 the prophet that teacheth Ues, he (is) the 

3. This one, nt zeh. 

Exodis. 2 Lord, is become my salvation : he (is) 

4. Who ? fie who, 'p mi. 

2 Sa. 20. II He that favoureth Joab, and he that (is) 
5. Soul, breathing thing, tysj nephesh. 

Psa.105. 18 Whose feet they hurt, .he was laid in iron 
6 The fumd, T, yad. 

Lev. 5. 7, II Aud if he be not able to bring thea 

1 .He, he himself, avr6s autos. 

Matt. I. 21 he thai! save his people from their sins 

3. II he that coineth after me is mightier than 
8. 24 covered with the waves : but he wasasloep 

12. 3 when [he] was an hungered, and they that 
14. 2 This is John the Baptist : he is risen from 
i6. 20 should tell no man that he was Jesus tho 
21. 27 he said unto them. Neither tell I you by 
25. 17 And likewise, .[he] also gained other two 
Mark i. 8 but he shall baptize you with the Holy G 
2. 25 And he said unto them. Have ye never 
2. 25 what David did . .he, and they that wero 

3. 13 called.. ■J.yhom he would : and they came 
4. 27 spring and grow up, he knoweth not how 

4. 38 he was in the hinder part of the ship, asl. 
6. 16 said. It is J ohn . . [he] is risen from the dead 
6. 45 unto Belhsaida, v/hile he sent av/ay the 
6. 47 midst of the sea, and he aione on the land 
7. 36 the more [lie] charged them, so much the 
8. 29 he aaith unto them, But whom say ya that 

12 21 [neither left he any seed : and the third] 
14. 15 he will show you a large upper room far. 
Luke 1. 17 he shall go before him in the spirit and 

1. 22 he beckoned unto thera, and remained 

2. 28 Then took he him up in his arms, and 
3. 15 mused, i whether he were the Christ, or 

3. i5 he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost 
4. 15 he taught in their synagogues, being glo 

' 4. 30 he passing through the midst of them 

5. I of God.hestoodbythelakeof Gennesaret 

5. 14 he charged him to tell no man : but go 



HE 



Luke 5. 16 he withdrew himself into the wilderness 

5. 17 came to pass on a certain day, as he was 

6. 8 he Icnow their thoughts, and said to the 
6. 20 he lifted up his eyes on bis disciples, and 

6. 35 he is kind unto the unthankful and (to) 

7. 5 loveth our nation, and he hath built us a 

8. 1 that ho went throughout every city and 
8. 22 that he went into a ship with his disciples 
8. 37 he went up into the ship, and returned 
8.41 and [he] was a ruler of the synagogue: and 

8. 54 he put them all out, and took her by the. h. 

9. 51 hestedfastly set his face to go to.Terusal. 

10. 38 that lie entered into a certain village : and 

11. 17 But he, knowingtheir thoughts, said unto 

11. 28 But he said, Yea rather, blessed (are) they 

15. 14 when . .had spent all. .he began to be in 

16. 24 ho cried and said. Father Abraham, have 

17. n lie passed through the midst of Samaria 
i8. 39 should hold his peace : but he cried so 

19. 9 forasmuch as be also is a son of Abraham 
22. 41 he was withdrawn from them about a 
B3. 9 questioned with him in many words ; but 
24. 21 he which should have redeemed Israel 
24. 25 Then he said irato them, fools, and slow 
24. 28 he made as though he wouldhavegone f.. 
24. 31 knew him ; and he vanished out of their 

John I. 27 [Heitis,]whocomingafterme,ispreferred 
2. 12 went down to Capernaum, he, and his m. 
2. 25 should testify, .for he knew what was in 
7. 10 then went he also up unto the feast, not 
g, 21 he is of age, ask him ; [he] shall speik for 

12. 49 liegavemeacommandment,whatlshould 
14. 10 the Father, that dwelleth in rae, he doeth 

18. I into the which he entered and his discip. 
Acts 7. 15 So Jacob.. died, he, and our fathers 

10. 42 that it is [he] which was ordained of God ' 
14. 12 Mercurius, because he was" chief speaker 

16. 33 was baptized, he and all his, straightway 

17. 25 seeing he givcth to all life, and breath 

20. 35 how he said. It is more blessed to give 
z8. 6 changed their minds, and said that he was 

Eph. 2. 14 he is our peace, whohath made both one 

4. 11 he gave some, apostles ; .and some, prop. 

5. 23 as Christ, .and he is the saviour of the 

5. 27 That he might present it to himself a glo. 
Col. 1. 17 he is before all things, and by him all 

I. 18 And he is the head of the body, the chn. 

1. 18 that in all. .he might have the pre-emin. 
lleb. I. 5 I will be to him a Father, and he shall be 

4. 10 he also hatli ceased from his own works 
Jas. I. 13 God cannot, .neither tempteth he any 

1 Jo. I. 7 if we walk in the liglit, as he is in the 

2. 2 he is the propitiation for our sins ; and 

2. 25 this is the promise that he hath promised 

3. 24 dwelleth in him, and he in him. And 

4. 10 but that he loved us, and sent his Son 

4. 13 that we dwell in him, and he in us, beca. 

4. IS confess. .God dwelleth in him, and he in 

4. 19 VVc love him, because [he] first loved us 

Rev. 3. 20 come . . and will sup with him, and ho with 

14. 17 angelcame .he also having a sharp sickle 

17. II the beast that was, and is not, even he is 

19. 15 he shall rule them with a rod of iron 

19. 15 he treadeth the wine press of the fiercen. 

21. 7 I will be his God, and he shall be my Son 

8. That person there, iKetvos elceinos. 

John 1. 18 the only begotten Son .he hath declared 

2. 2 1 But he spake of the temple of his body 

3. 30 He must increase, but I (must) decrease 

4. 25 I know that Messias cometh . . when he is 
5. 19 what things soever he doeth, these also 

5. 35 He wasaburningandashining light: and 

5. 38 for whom he hath sent, him ye believe not 
5. 46 ye would have believed me : for he wrote 

6. 29 that ye believe on him whom he hath se. 

7. II the Jews sought him .. said, Where is he ? 

8. 42 neither came I of myself, but he sent me 

8. 44 He was a murderer from the beginning 

9. 9 others (said), .is like him : (but) he said 
9. II He answered and said A man that is cal. 
9. 12 then said they unto him, Where is he ? 
9. 25 He answered and said, whether, .a sinner 
9. 36 He answered and said, Who..Lordj that 
9. 37 Tliou hast both seen him, and it is he th. 

13. 25 He then lying on Jesus' breast saith unto 
13. 26 He it is to whom I shall give a sop, when 

13. 30 He tlien having received the sop went 

14. 21 and keepeth them, he it is that loveth 

14. 26 he shall teach you all things, and bring 

15. 26 when the Comforter is come, .he shall 

16. 8 he will reprove the world of sin, and of 
16, 13 Howbeit when he, the spirit of truth, is 
16. 14 He shall glorifyme. .shall receive of mine 
18. 17 Art not thou also (oneV .He saith, I am 

18. 25 Art not thou also (one). .He denied (it) 

19. 21 but that he said, I am king of the Jews 
Acts 3. 13 when [he] was determined to let (him) go 

2 Co. 10. 1 3 For not he that commandeth himself is 

2 Ti. 2. 13 If we believe not, (yet) he abideth faithful 
I Jo. 2. 6 ought himself also so to walk, ev^n as he 
J. 3 every man. .purifieth himself, even as he 
3. 5 ye know that he was manifested to take 
3. 7 that doeth righteousness is righteous 

3. j6 because he laid down his life for us : and 

4. 17 because as he is, so are we in this world 

9. Tliis one here, SSe hode. 

Luke j6. 25 now [he] is comforted, and thou art term. 

10. This person liere, qvros houtos. 

Matti3. 22, 23 that received seed . .is he that heareth 
47. 58 Bte went to Pilate, aod begged the body 



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Liilic 7. 32 lIi'Hlinll licgr. ai. :;iiil sliall bi-cnllcd the 

ig. 2 was the chief.. uiid [lie] «as i-, 20,28, 30. 

23. 22 Why, wliat evil Jiath he done ? I have lou, 

23. 35 let him save himself, if he be Christ, the 

John 1. 41 He first fludeth his own brother Simon 

4. 47 When he heard that Jesus was come out 

6. 42 how is it then that [he] saith, I came down 
'6. 46 which is of God, he hath seen the Father 
'6. 71 for he it was that should betray him, be. 
>j. 35 Wliither will ho go, that we shall not find 

48. 30 If he were not a malefactor, wo would 
Acts 3. lo they knew that it was he which sat for 

4. 9 impotent man, by what means he is made 

7. 36 He brought them out, after that, .had 

9. 15 for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear 
g. 20 preached Christ, .that he is the Son of 0. 
10. 6 He lodgoth with one Simon a tanner 
JO. 6 [he shall tell thee what thou oughtest'to] 
10. 32 he is lodged in the house of. .Simon a ta. 
lo. 36 peace by Jesus Christ : he is Lord of aU 

17. 24 seeing that he is Lord of heaven and eaj-. 

18. 26 he began to speak holdly in the synagogue 
Rom. 8. 9 have not the spirit, .he is none of his 
Jaa. I. 23 he is like unto a man beholding his natu. 

. I. 25 [he] being not a forgetful hearer, but a 

1 Jo. 2. 22 he is antichrist, that denieth the Father 

2 John 9 abideth . .he hath both the Father and 

W.Any one, a certain one, riy tis. 

Acts 4. 35 unto every man according as he had need 
H$b. 10, 28 He that despised Moses' law died without 

HE also — 

Even that one, K&KeTvos kaheinos. 

Johni4. 12 the works that I do shall he do also; and 
Acts 5. 37 he also, perished ; and all . . as many as 
a Ti. 2. la if we deny (him), ho also will deny us 

HE himself — 

\.Ue himself, ain6s autos. 

Lukeio. , I city and place, whither he himself would 
John 6. fi for he himself know what he would do 

6. 15 he departed agaiu into a mountain hims. 

7. 4 and he himself seeketh to be known ope. 
Acts 2. 34 he saith himself. The Lord said unto my 

18. ig he himself entered into the synagogue 
ig. 22 but he himself stayed in Asia for a season 

I Cp. 2. 15 he that is spiritual, .he himself is judged 

3. 15 he himself shall be saved ; yet so as by 
Heb. 2. 18 in that he himself hath suffered, being 

5. 2 he himself also is compassed with infirm. 

3 John 10 neither doth he himself receive the bret. 
Bev. 19. 12 a name, .that no man knew but he him. 

2.This one himself, air 6s ovtos autos_ houtos. 
Acts 25. 25 he himself hath appealed to Augustus 

Z.One's self, himself, iavT6v heautou. 

Luke33. 2 flaying that he himself is Christ a king 
Acts 25. 4 that he himself would depart shortly 

HE that — 

i.tf any one, ti ris ei tis. 

Rev. 13. 10 He that leadeth into captivity shall go 
13. .10 he that killeth with the sword must be 

2.1fe who, Zs }u)s. 

Mattio. 38 he that taketh not his cross, and f olloweth 
Mark 3. 29 he that shall blaspheme against the Holy 

4, 25 For he that hath, .and he that hath not 
9. 40 he that is not against us is on our part 

3. Who at least, oay^ osge. ' 
Bom. 8. 32 He that spared not his own Sor, but deli. 

4. Wlioevcr, Hittis hostis. 

Matt23. 12 he that shall humble Iiimself shall be ex. 

HE, (even he,) and — 

Even that one, Ka.Ke7uos kakeinos. 

Lukeii. 7 And he from \vithin shall answer and say 
22. 12 And he shall show you alarge upper room 
A^ John 6. 57 he that eateth me, even he shall live by 
7. 29 for I am from h:m, and he hath sent me 

19. 35 and he knoweth that he saith true, that 

HE be — 

There is, tliere are, k*; yesh. 

1 Sa. 23. 23 if he be in the land, that I will search 

HE goat — 

l.He goat, vigorous, "iwy atiud. 

Num. 7. 17 five rams, five he goats, five lambs of the 
[So in verse 23, 29, 35, 41, 47. 5;. 59. 651 7'i 77. 83] 

7. 88 the rams sixty, the he goats sixty, the 
Isa. 1. II I delight not in the blood . . of he goats 
Jer. 30. 8 and be as the he goats before the flocks 
51. 40 bring them down like, .rams with he go. 
Eze. 34. 17 judge, .between the rams and the he go. 

2. A young he goat, hairy, I'sy isaphir. 

2 Ch.2g. 21 seven he goats, for a sin offering for the 
Ezra 8. 35 twelve he goats (for) a sin offering: all 
Dan. 8. STherrfore the he goat waxed very great 

Z.Hairy one of the goats, D'»y t?^ isaphir izzim. 
Ezra 6. 17 twelve he goats, according to the number 
Dan. 8. 5 an he goat came from the west, on the 

HE is — 

There is, ^l yesh. 

I Sa. 9. 12 and said, He is; behold(he i3)betore you 

l.Poll, scuLl, n^Sbj gulgoleth. 

I Ch.io. xo fastened his head in the temple ol DagOD 



HEAD 

I.PilloW, bolster, niy.^T? meraashoth. 

I EJ.19. 6 a cruse of water at tils head : and Ite did 
Z.Head, vhi rcsh. 

Dan. 2. 28 the visions of thy head upon thy bed, are 
2. 32 Tliis image's head (was) of fine gold, liia 

2. 38 made thee ruler. .Thou (art)thl3 head of 

3. 27 nor was an hair of their head singed 

4. 5 and the visions of ray hea.i\ troubled me 
4. lo the visions of mine head in my bed ; I 

4. 13 Isawinthevlsionsofmyheaduponmybed 
7. I Daniel had a dream and visions of his h. 
7. 6 the beast had also four heads; .and domia 
7. 9 the hair of his head like the pure wool 
7. IS and the visions of my head troubled me 

7. 20 of the ten horns that (were) in bis bead 
4. Head, Wfh rosh. 

Gen. 2. 10 it was parted, and became into four head* 
3. 15 it shall'brulse thy head, and thou ehalt 
40. 13, 19 Yet. .shall Pharaoh lift up thine head 
40. 16 (I had) three white baskets on my head 
40. 17 eat thum out of the basket upon my head 
40. 20 he lifted up the head of the cliief butler 

47. 31 Israel bowed himself upon tho beds head 

48. 14 Ephraim's head, .upon Manasseh's heatl 
48. 17 his right hand upon the head of Ephraim 
48. 17 from Ephraim's head unto Manasseh's h. 

48. 18 father, .put thy right hand upon his head 

49. 26 they shall be on the head of Joseph, and 
Exod.6. 14 These (be) the heads of their father's ho. 

6. 25 these (.ire) the heads of the fathers of the 
j2. 9 but roast (with) fire ; his head with his 

18. 25 Moses, .made them heads over the people 
26. 24 above the head of it unto one ring : thu» 
ag. 6 thou shall put the mitre upon his head 
ag. 7 pour (it) upon his head, and anoint hira 
ag. 10, 15, 19 shall put their hands upon the h. 

29. 17 put.. unto his pieces, and unto his head 
36. 29 coupled together at the head thereof, to 

lev. I. 4 he shall put his hand upbn the head of 
I. 8 lay.. the head.. in order upon the wood 
1. 12 his pieces, with his head and his fat: and 
X. 15 the priest shall . . v ring off his head, and 

3. 2, 8, 13 he shall lay his hand upon the head 

4. 4 lay his hand upon the bullock's head, and 
4. II with his hoad, and with his lege, and hli 
4.15 shall lay their hands upon the head of the 

4. 24, 2g, 33 he shall lay his Land upon the head 

5. 8 and wring off his head from his neck, but 

8. 9 he put the mitre upon his head ; also upoD 
8. 1; And he poured.. oil upon Aaron's head 

8. 14, 18, 22 laid their hands upon the head of 

6. 20 Moses burnt the head, and the pieces, and 

9. 13 witli the pieces thereof, and the head 
10. 6 And Moses said . .Uncover not your heads 
13. 12 the plague fromhis head even to his fool 
13. 29 If a man. .have a plague upon the head 
13. 30 (even) a leprosy upon the head or beard 
13. 40 the man whose hair is fallen off his head 
13. 41 from the part of his head toward his face 
13. 44 a leprous man., his plague (is) in his head 

13. 43 clotlcs shall be rent, and his head haro 

14. g he shall shave all his hair off his head 
14. 18, 2g upon the head of him that is to be 
16. 21 shall lay both his hands upon the head 

16. 21 putting them upon the head of the goat 

19. 27 shall not round the'corncrs of yourhoade 
21. s shall not make baldness upon their bead 
21. 10 upon whose head the.. oil wau poured 
21. 10 shall not uncover his head, nor rend hla 

24. 14 let all. .lay their hands upon his head 
Num. I. 4 every one head of the house of his father* 

I. 16 princes, .heads of thousands in Israel 

5. 18 priest shall, .uncover the woman's head 

6. 5 there shall no razor come upon his head 
6. 5 shall let the locks of the hair of his head 
6. 7'conEecration of his God (is)upon his head 
j6. 9 hath defiled the head of his consecration 
6. 9 then he shall shave his head in the day 
6. 11 and shall hallow his head that same day 
6. 18 And the Nazarite shall shave the head of 

6. 18 and shall take the hair of the head of his 

7. 2 heads of the house of their fathers, who 
8. 12 shall lay their hands upon the heads of 

10. 4 heads of the thousands of Israel, shall 

13. 3 those men (were) heads of thechildrenof 

17. 3 the head of the house of their fathers 

25. 4 Take all the heads of tho people, and ha. 
25. 15 he (was) head over a people, (and) of a c. 

30. I Moses spake unto the heads of the tribes 
Dcut. 1. IS and made them heads over you, captains 

5. 23 the heads of your tribes, and your elders 
21. 12 shall shave her head, and p.-ire her nails 
28. 13 the Lord shall make thee the head, and 
28. 23 thy heaven that (is) over thy head shall 
e8. 44 he shall be the head, and thou shalt bo 
33. s the heads of the people (and) the tribes 
33. 16 come upon the head of Joseph, end upon 
33. 21 he came with the heads of the people 
Josh. 2. 19 blood (sh.all be) upou his head., on our h. 

7. 6 and the elders, .put dust upon their he. 

11. 10 was llie head of all those kingdoms 

14. I tlie heads of the fathers of the tribes of 
19. SI the heads of the fathers of the tribes of 

21. I came near the heads, .unto the heads 

22. 21, 30 heads of the thousands of Israel 

23. 2 for their elders, and for their heads, and 

24. I for their heads, and for their judges, and 
Judg. 5. 26 smote Sisera, she smote off liis head, when 

7. 25 brought tho heads of Oreb and Zecb to G. 

8. 28 so. they lifted up their he-ids no more 

9. S3 cast a millatone upon Ablmclech's bead 



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Judg. 9. 57 ovil. .did God render upon their heads 

10. 18 shall ba head over all the Inhabitants of 
n. 8 be our head over all the tahabitants of G. 
II. 9 And Jephthah said .. shall I be your head? 

11. II the people made him head and captain 

13. s no razor shall come on his head ; for the 
i6. 13 weavest the seven locks oJ my head v/ith 
16. 17 hath not cOme a razor upon mine head 

16. 19 to shave off the seven locks of his head 
16. 22 the hair of his head began to grow again 

« Sa.; I. II there shall no razor come upon his head 
' 4. 12 hlfl clothes rent, and. .earth upon his he. 

5. 4 head of Dagon and both the palms of his 
so. I took a vial, .and poured (it) upon his he. 

14. 45 there shall not one hair of his head fall 
15. 17 the head of the tribes of Israel, and the 
17. 5 an hehnet of brass upon his head, and he 

17. 38 he put an helmst of brass upon hia head 
17.46 smite thee, and take thine headfrom thee 
17. 51 David, .slevy liim, and cut oft his head 
17. 54 David took the head of the PhiMstine, and 

17. 57 the head of the Philistine in his hand 

23. 39 wickedness of Nabal upon his own head 

28. 2 make thee keeper of mine head for ever 

29. 4 fshould it) not (be) with the heads of these 
31. 9 they cut off his head, and stripped off his 

a 8a, I. 2 lus clothes rent, and earth upon his head 

1. 10 took the crown that (was) upon his head 
1. 16 David said . . Thy blood (be) upon thy head 
2. 16 Caught every one his fellow by the head 

3. 8 Abner. .said, (Am) I a dog's head, which 
3. 29 Let it rest on the head of Joab, and on all 

4. 7 beheaded him, and took his head, and gat 
4, 8 they brought the head of Ish-bosheth unto 
4. 8 Behold the head of Ish-bosheth the son of 

4. 12 but they took the head of Ish-bosheth 

12. 30 took their king's crown from off hia head 
J 2. 30 stones : and it was (set) on David's head 

13. ig Tamar put ashes on her head, and rent h. 

13. ig laid her hand on her head, and went on 

14. 26 when he polled his head, for it was at 

14. 26 he weighed the hair of liis head at two 

15. 30 as he went up, and had his head covered 

15. 30 all the people, .covered every man his h. 
'15. 32 with his coat rent, and earth upon his h. 

16. 9 let me go over, .and take off his head 

18. 9 his head, caught hold of the oak, and he 
20. 21 his head shall be tlirown to thee over the 
20. 22 they cut off the head of Sheba the son of B. 
22. 44 hast kept me (to be) head of the heathen 

I Kl 2. 32 shall return his blood upon his own head 

2. 33 head of Joab, and upon the head of his 
2. 37 thy blood shall be upon thine own head 
2. ^4 return thy wicl'^odness upon thine . . head 
8. I all the heads of the tribes, the chief of 

8. 32 bring his way upon his head ; and justi. 
20. 31 let us. .put. .ropes upon our heads, and 
20. 32 So they, .(put) ropes on their heads, and 

aKi. 2. 3, 5 take., thy master from thy liead to day? 

4. 19 he said unto his father, My head, my h.! 

6. 25 unto an ass's head was (sold) for fourscore 
6. 31 if the head of Elisha the son of Shaphat 

6. 32 hath sent to take away mine head ? 

9. 3 take, .oil, and pour (it) on his head, and 
g. 6 he poured the oil on his head, and said 
9. 30 she painted her face, and tired her head 

10. 6 take ye the heads of. .your master's sons 
10. 7 put their heads in baskets, and sent him 
10. 8 brought the heads of the king's sons 
ig. 21 Jerusalem hath shaken her head at thee 
25. 27 did lift up the head of Jehoiachin king of 
I Ch. 5. 24, 24 heads of ^the house of meir fathers 

7. 2, 40 heads of their father's house 

7. 7, Q heads of the house of (their) fathers 

7. II All these, .by the heads of their fathers 

8. 6, 13 heads of the fathers of the inhabitants 

8. TO Those f were) his sons, heads of the fathers 
B. 28 These (were) heads of the fathers, by their 

9. 13 heads of the house of their fathers, a tho. 
10. 9 they took his head, and his armour, and 

. 12. 19 He will fall, .to (the .leopardy of) our he. 
12. 32 the heads of thcni (were) two hundred 
20. a David took the crown . .from off his head 
20. 2 it was set upon David's head : and he br. 
29. 1 1 and thou art exalted as head above all 
aCh. 3. 16 put(them)ontheheadsof thepillars; and 

5. 2 and all the heads of the tribes, the chief 

6. 23 recompensing his way upon his ovm head 

28. 12. of the heads of the childcen of Ephraim 
Ezra 9. 3 plucked off the hair of my head and of 

9. 6 our iniquities are increased.over (our) h. 
Neh. 4. 4 turn their reproach upon their own head 
Esth. 2. 17 he get the royal crown upon her head 

6. 8 the croivn royal which is set upon his h. 

6. 12 house mourning, and having Biis headjco. 

9. 25 should return upon his own head, and 
Job I. 20 Then Job arose . . and shaved his head, and 

2 12 and sprinkled dust upon their heads to. 
10. 15 (yet) will I not lift up my head. I (am) 
1 6. 4 I could heap up words . . and shake mine h. 

19. 9 He hath . , taken the crown (from) my h. 

20. 6 and his head reach unto the clouds 

29. 3 When hia candle shuied upon my head 
41. 7 Canst thou fill . . his head with fiffli spears? 

Psa. 3. 3 my glory, and the lifter up of mine head 

7. 16 mischief shall return upon his own head 

18. 43 hast made me the head of the heathen : a 

ai. 3 settest a crown of pure feold on his head 

az. 7 they shoot out the lip, they shake the h. 

23. 5 thou anolntest my head witli oil ; my cup 

24. 7, 9 Lift up your heads, ye gates, .lift up 
37. 6 now shall miue h£ad be lifted up above 



Psa. 38. 4 mine iniquities are gone over mine head 
40. 12 they are more than the hairs of mine he. 
44. 14 a shaking of the head among the people 
60. 7 Ephraim also (is) the strength of mine h. 
66. 12 hast caused men to ride over our heads 

68. 21 God shall wound the head of his enemies 

69. 4 are more than the hairs of mine head 

74. 13 thou biakest the heads of the dragons 

74. 14 Thou brakest the heads of leviathan in 
83. 2 they that hate thee have lifted, .the head 

■ 108. 8 Ephraim , , (is) the strength of mine head 
109. 25 looked upon me they shaked their heads 
no. 6 he shall wound the heads over many cou. 
no. 7 drink, .therefore shall he lift up the head 
118. 22 is become the head (stone) of the comer 
133. 2 the precious ointment upon the head 
140. 7 thou hast covered my head in the day of 

140. 9 the head of those that compass me about 

141. s oil. (which) shall not break my head : for 
Prov. I. 9 an ornament of grace unto thy head, and 

4. 9 shall give to thine head an ornament of 

10. 6 Blessings (are) upon the head of the just 

11. 26 blessing (shall be) upon the head of him 
25. 22 Shalt heap coals of fire upon his head, and 

Eccl. 2. 14 The wise man's eyes (are) in his head ; bi't 

9. 8 and let thy head lack no ointment 
8onB 2. 6 His left hand (is) under my bead, and hia 

5. • 2 for my head is filled with dew, (and) jny 
5. II His head (is as) the most fine gold ; his 
7. s Thine head upon thee (is) like Carmel, and 

7. s hair of thine head like purple : the king 

8. 3 His left baud (should be) under my head 
Isa. I. 5 Tho whole head is sick, and. .heart faint 

I. 6 even unto the head (there is) no soundn. 
7. 8 For the head of Syria (is) Damascus, and 
7. 8 head of Damascus (is) Ilezin ; and witiiin 

7. 9 head of Ephraim . . and the head of Sam. 
7. 20 the head, and the haii' of the feet : and it 
9. 14 wiU cut off from Israel head and tail 

g. IS The ancient and honourable, he (is) the h. 

15. 2 on all their heads (shall be) baldness, (and) 
ig. 15 work.. which the head or tail.. may do 
28. I which (are) on the bead of tho fat valleys 
28. 4 which (is) on the head of the fat valley 
33. 10 and everlasting joy upon their heads : they 
37. 22 daughter, .hath shaken her head at thee 
SI. II everlasting joy'^shall be) upon their head 

51. 20 they lie at the head of all the streets, as 
sJ. s (is ■•■) to bow down liia head as a bulrush 
59. 17 and an helmet of salvation upon his head 

Jer. 2. 37 and thine hands upon thine head : for 
g. I Oh that my head were waters, and mine 
14. 3 they were ashamed . . and covered their h. 
14. 4 were ashamed, they covered their heads 
18. j6 every one that passeth. .shall, .wag his h. 
22. 6 Thou (ai't) GUead. .(and) the head of L. 
P3. 19 grievously upon the head of the wicked 
30. 23 fall -With pain upon the head of the wic. 
48. 37 Eor every head (shall be) bald, and every 

52. 31 lifted up the head of Jehoiachin king of 
lara. 2. lo they have cast up dust upon their heads 

2. 10 the virgins .. hang down their heads to 
?. 13 they, .wag their head at the daughter o£ 
3. 54 "Waters flowed over mine head ; (then) I 

3. 16 The crown is fallen (from) our head : woe 
Eze. I. 22 upon the heads of the living creature 

I. 22 stretched forth over their heads above 
1. 25, 26 the finuament that (v/as) over their h. 
S. I cause (it) to pass upon thino head and 
7. 18 faces, and baldness upon all their heads 

8. 3 took me by a lock of mine head ; and the 
g. 10 will recompense their way upon their h. 

10. I that (was) above the head of the cherubim 

10. II wliither the head looked they followed it 

11. 21 recompense their way upon their own h. 
13. 18 kerchiefs upon the head of every stature 

16. 12 and a beautiful crown upon thine head 
16. 25 thy high place at every head of the way 
16. 31 eminent place in the head of every way 

16. 43 will recompense thy way upon (thine) li. 

17. 19 it will I recompense upon his own head 
Bi. 19 chose (it) at the head of the way to the 
21. 21 stood, .at the head of the two ways, to 
E2. 31 have I recompensed upon their heads 
03. IS ittdyediattire upon their heads, all of them 
E3. 42 and beautiful crowns upon their heads 
24. 23 And your tires (shall be) upon your heads 
27. 30 and shall cast up dust upon their heads 
gg. 18 every head (was) made bald, and every 
32. 27 laid their swords under their heads ; but 
42. 12 a door in the head of the way, (even) the 
44. 18 shall have linen bonnets upon their heads 
44. 20 Neither shall they shave their heads, nor 
44. 20 grow long ; they shall only poll their hea. 

Dan. 1. 10 ye make (me) endanger my head to the 
Hds. I. II appoint tnemselves one head, and they 
Joel 3. 4, 7 returhyour recompence upon yoiu-. .h. 
Amos 2. 7 of the earth on the head of the poor 

8. 10 I will bring, .baldness upon every head 

9. I and cut them in the head, aU of them 
Obad. 15 reward shall return upon thine own head 
Jon. 2. 5 the weeds were wrapped about my head 

44 6 that it might be a shadow over his head 

4. 8 the sun beat upon the head of Jonah, that 
Mic. 2. 13 and the LORD on the head of them 

3, I Hear, I pray you, heads of Jacob, and 
3. 9 Hear this . . ye heads of the house of Jacob 
3. n The heads thereof judge for reward, and 

Hab. 3. 13 thou woundest the head out of the house 
3. 14 with his staves the head of his villages 

Zeoh. I. 21 so that no man did lift up his head : but 
3. 5 Let them set a fair mitre upon his head 



Zech. 3. 5 So they set a fair mitre upon his head 
6. II set (them) upon the head of Joshua the 

5.The head, Ke(pa\i] kephale. 

Matt. 5. 36 Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, be. 
6, J7 when thou fastest, anoint thine head, and 

8. 2o Son of man hath not whereto lay (his) h. 
10. 30 very hairs of your head are all numbered 
14. 8 Give me. .John Baptist's head in a char. 
14. 1! hia head was brought in a charger, and 
21. 42 the same is become the head of the cor. 

26. 7 poured (it) on his head, as be sat (at meat) 

27. 29 they put (it) upon his head, and a reed 
27. 30 took the reed, and smote him on the head 
27. 37 set up over his head his accusation writ. 
27. 39 And they, .reviled him, wagging their he 

Mark 6. 24 she said, The head of John the Baptist 
6. 25 give me. .in a charger the head of John 

6. 27 and commanded his head to be brought 
6. 28 brought his head in a charger, and gave 

12. 10 stone.. is become the head of the comer 
14. 3 brake the box, and poured (it) on his head 
15. 19 they smote him on the head with a reed 
13. 29 they, .railed on him, wagging their heads 
XiQke 7. 38 did wipe (them) with the hairs of her head 
7. 44 wiped (them) with the hairs of her head 

7. 46 My head vrith oil thou didst not anoint 
9. 58 Son of man hath not where to lay (his) h. 

12. 7 very hairs of your head are all numbered 
eo. 17 the same is become the head of the cor.? 
21. J 8 shall not an hair of your head perish 
21. 28 then look up, and lift up your heads ; for 
JohiH3. 9 Lord, not my feet only but also (my), .he. 

19. 2 a crown of thorns, and put (it) on his head 
ig. 30 he bowed his head, and gave up the ghost 

20. 7 And the napkin, that was about his head 
20. 12 two angels, .sitting, the one at the head 

Acts 4. II wlxich is become the head of the comer 
18. 6 Your blood (be) upon your own heads ; I 
18. 18 having shorn (his) head in Cenchrea : for 

21. 24 that they may shave (their) heads: and all 
27. 34 shall not an hair fall from the head of any 

Eom 12. 20 thou slialt heap coals of fire on his head 
I Co. II. 3 that the head of every man is Christ ; and 
II. 3 the head of the woman, .and the head 
II. 4 (his) head covered, dishonoureth his head 
II. 5 head imcovered, dishonoureth her head 

11. 7 man indeed ought not to cover (his) head 
1 1. 10 power on (her) head because of the angels 

12. 21 nor again the head to the feet, I have no 
Eph. 1.22 gave him (to be) the head over all (things) 

4. 15 into him., which is the head, (even) Christ 
S. 23 For the husband is the head of the wife 
5. 23 even as Christ is the head of the church 
Col. 1. 18 he is the head of the body, the church 
2. 10 is the head of all principality and power 
2. jg not holding the Head, from which all the 
I Pe. 2. 7 the same is made the head of the comer 
Kev. 1. 14 His head and . .hairs (were) white like w. 
4. 4 they had on their heads crowns of gold 

9. 7 on their heads (were) as it were crowns 
g, 17 the heads of thehorses (were) as the heads 
g. 19 like unto serpents, and had heads, and 

10. I and a rainbow (was) upon his head, and 
12. I upon her head a crown of twelve stars 
12. 3 great red dragon, having seven heads and 

12. 3 tenhorns,andsevencrown3uponhishead8 

13. I beast . . having seven heads and ten horns 
•13. I upon his heads the name of blasphemy 
13. 3 I saw one of his heads as it were wounded 
14. 14 having on his head a golden crown, and — 
17. 3 beast . .having seven heads and ten horns. 
17. 7 which hath the seven heads an Jten horns 
17. 9 The seven heads are seven mountains, on 
18. 19 they cast dust on their heads, and cried 
19. 12 and on his head (were) many crowns ; and 

TTRAT), 'wound in the — 

To brine/ to a head, Kecfia\ai6(i> kephalaioo. 

Marki2. 4 cast stones, and wounded (him) in the h. 
[See also Ox head, bald, cow, crown, grey, hoar, hoary, 
top.] 

TTKAi) (of a hatchet pr speax) — 
I.Iron, 7n3 harzel. 

Deut 19. 5 and the head slippeth from the helve, and 
i.Flame, Uade, rqnS, ri^n^ lehahah, lahebeth. 

1 Sa. 17. 7 spear's head (weighed) six hundred shek. 
WP.\rt BANDS — 

Bands, girdle, ai?'i? qishsJmrim, 

Isa. 3. 20 the head bands, and the tablets, and the 
HEADIOHG, to cast ioym — 
To cast doion a precipice, KaraKpi/jfivlC'^ katakrem. 

Luke 4. 2g that they might cast him down headlong 
HEADLONG, to faJl- 
Tb /aW /orziwjr^^, TTpTivijs yivo/iai prenes ginomai. 

Acts 1. 18 falling headlong, he burst asunder in tho 
TTRA-n STOirE — 
Stone of the head, ."j^nt jnx eben roshoh. 

Zech. 4. 7 and he shall bring forth the head stone 
HEAD'S — 
Foiling forward, irpoTreriis propetes. 

2 Ti. 3. \i heady, high minded, lovers of pleasures 
HEAIi, to — 

l.To heal, repair, nj'i rapha. 

Gen. 20. 17 and God healed Abimelech, and his wife 
Exodij. 36 for I (am) the Lord that hoaletb thee 



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Numic. 13 Heal her now, O Ood, I beseech theo 
Deut32. 39 and I make alive; I wound, and I heal 
2 Ki.2o. 5 I have seen thy tears : behold, I will heal 
20, S the sign that the Lord will heal mo, and 
a Ch. 7. 14 forgive their sin, and will lieal their land 
30. 20 Loi'.D hearkened . .and healed the neoplo 
Fsa 6. 2 O Lord, heal me ; for my boiios are vexed 
30. 2 I cried unto thee, and tliou hast healed 
41. 4 Lord, be merciful imto me : heal my soul 
60. 2 heal the breaches thereof ; for it shaketh 
103. 3 Who forgiveth .who healeth all thy dis. 
J07. 20 He sent his word, and healed them, and 
147. 3 He healeth the broken in hearj;, and bin. 
EccL 3 3 A time to kill, and a time to heal ; a time 
laa. 19. 22 he shall smite and heal (it) : and they shall 
19. 22 be entreated of them, and shall heal them 
30. 26 and healeth the stroke of their wound 
57. 18 I have seen his ways, and will heal him 
57. 10 saith the LORD ; and I will heal him 
Jer. 3. 22 Return . .(and) I will heal your backslid. 
30. 17 I will heal thee of thy wounds, saith the 
17. 14 Heal me, Lord, .save me, and IshaU be 
Iiam. 2. 13 thy breach (is) great . . who can heal thee ? 
Hos. s- 13 yst could he not heal you, nor cure you 

6. 1 he hath torn, and he will heal us ; he hath 

7. I When I would have healed Israel, tlien 

11. 3 but they knew not that I healed them 
14. 4 I will heal their backsliding, I will lovo 

2. Tt> heal, nbt rapha, 3. 

2 Ki. 2. 21 1'have healed these waters ; there shall 
Jer. 6. 14 They have heal?d also the hurt (of the 
8. 1 1 they "have healed the hurt of the daughter 
51. 9 We would have healed Babylon, but she 
Eze. 34. 4 neither have yo healed that which was 
Zecb.ii. t6 nor heal that that is broken, nor feed that 

3. To make thoroughly sound or whole, Stacrd^oi. 
Luke 7. 3 that he would come and heal his servant 

i. With a view to healing, eh laariv eis iasin. 
Acts 4. 30 By stretching forth thine hand to heal 

6. To attend to, heal, BepaTrevca therapeuO. 

Matt. 4. 23 healing all manner of sickness and all 
4. 24 that had the palsy ; and he healed them 

8. 7 saith unto him, I will come and heal him 
8. 16 and he. .healed aU that were sick 

9. 35 healing every sickness and every disease 
10. I to heal all manner of sickness, and all 
lo. 8 Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise 

12. 10 Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days? 
12. IS followed him, and he healed them ail 

12. 22 he healed him, insomuch that the blind 

14. 14 with compassion . .and he healed their sick 

15. 30 cast them, .at Jesus' feet ; and he healed 
19. 2 followed him ; and he healed them there 
21. 14 thelamecametohim. .and he healed them 

Mark i. 34 he healed many that were sick of divers 
3. 2 he would heal him on the sabbath day 
3. 10 he had healed many j insomuch that they 

3. 15 to have povrer [to heal] sickness, and to 
6. s upon a few sick folk, and healed (them) 
6. 13 many that were sick, and healed (them) 

Luke 4. 23 this proverb, Physician, heal thyself 

4. 40 on every one of them, and healed them 

5. 15 to be healed by him of their infirmities 

6. 7 whether he would heal on the sabbath d. 
6. 18 with unclean spirits : and they were he. 

8. 2 healed of evil spirits and infirmities 
8.43 physicians, neither could behealedof any 

9. 6 preachiug . . and healing every where 
10. 9 heal the sick that are therein ; and say 

13. 14 Jesus had healed on the sabbath day, and 

13. 14 in them therefore come and be liealed 

14. 3 Isit lawful to heal on the sabbath day? 
Acta 4. 14 manwhichwashealedstandingwiththem 

5.16 sick folks . . they were healed every one 
8. 7 palsies, and that were lame, were healed 

28. 9 others . . which had diseases . .were healed 

Rev. 13. 3 his deadly wound was healed : and aU the 

13. 12 first beast, whose deadly wound was heal 

6 To heal, Idonai iamnai. 

Matt. 8. 8 but speak, .and ray servant shall be heaL 
8. 13 servant was healed in the self same hour 

13. 15 be converted, and I should heal them 
Mark 5. 29 felt, .that she was healed of that plague 
Luke 4. 18 [hath sent me to heal the broken-hearted] 

5.17 the power of the Lord was (present) to h. 
6. 17 and to be healed of their diseases 

6. ig ^drtue out of him, and healed (them) all 

7. 7 but say . . and my servant shall be healed 

8. 47 and how she was healed immediately _ 

9. 2 preachthekingdom.^andtoheal the sick 
g. II and healed them that had need of healing 
9. 42 healed the child, and delivered him again 

14. 4 took(him),andhealedhim,andlethimgo 

17. 15 when he saw that he was healed, turned 
22. 51 And he touched his ear, and healed him 

John 4.47 that he would come down, and heal his son 
3. 13 Ajid [he that was healed] wist not who it 
12. 40 and be converted, and I should heal them 
Acts 3. II manwhich[washealed]heldPeterand Jo. 
10. 38 healing all that were oppressed of the _ 
28. 8 and laid his hands on him, and healed him 
28. 27 be converted, and I shoTild heal them 
Heh. 12. 13 which is lame, .let it rather be healed 
Jas. 5. 16 pray . .for another, that ye may be healed 
I ?e. 2. 24 by whose stripes ye were healed 

7. To make sov.nd, or whole, irio(a sozo. 

Mark s- 23' thy hands oaher, that she may be healed 
Luke 8. 36 he. .possessed of the devils was healed 
Acts 14. 9 perceiving that he bad faith to be healed 



HEALED, to be — 

l.To heat, be healed, H!p, rapha. 

Isa, 6. 10 and understand . . and convert, and be he. 

2.T0 be or become healed, ttgi, rapha, 2. 

Lev. 13. 18 The flesli. . was a boil, and is healed 

33. 37 the scall is healed, he (is) clean : and tho 
14. 3 plague of leprosy be healed in the kper 
I.-). 48 house clean, because the plague is healed 
Deut28. 27 itch, whereof thou canst not be healed 

28. 35 a soro botch that cannot be healed, from 
) Sa. 6. 3 ye shall be healed, and it shall be known 
* Ki. 2. 22 Ho the waters were healed unto this day 
Isa. 53, 5 and Tvith his stripes we are healed 
Jer. 15, 18 incurable, (which) refuseth to be healed? 
17. 14 I shall be healed ; save me, and I shall 
51. 8 take balm, .if so be she may be healed 
51. 9 she is not healed ; forsake her, and let us 
Bze. 47. 8 (being) brought, .the waters shall bo he. 
47. 9 they shall be healed ; andcverythingshall 
47. II and the marishes thereof shall not be h. 
B.To let self be healed, n9"i rapha, 7. 

2 Ki. 8. 29 Joram went back to be healed in Jezretl 
g. IS Joram wasjeturned to be healed in Jez. 
2 Ch.22: 6 And he returned to be healed in Jezreel 
i.To give healing remedies, niN3"i jni natkan reph. 
Eze. 30. 21 it shall not be bouncl up to be healed, to 
HEALED, to cause to be — 
To heal, cause to be healed, Kan rapha, 3. 

Exod2i. 19 shall cause (him) to be thoroughly healed 
HEALEB — 
To bind up, gird, ^30 chabash. 

Isa. 3. 7 I will not be an healw ; tor ia iny house 
HEALING — 
l.Weakening, nn^ kehah. 

Nah. 3. 19 (There) is no healing of thy bruise ; thy 

2. Healing, N3"!0 marpe. 

Jer. 14. 19 (there is) no healing for us ? wo looked 

14. 19 the time of heaUng, and behold trouble ! 
Mai, 4, 2 the Sun . . itrise with healing in his wings 

3. What raises up, strengthens, ^hi)t? tealah. 

Jer. 30. 13 bound up : thou hast no healing medicL 

i. Attendance, healing, Bepairela therapeia. 

Luke g. II and healed them that had need of heaL 
Kev. 22. 2 (were) for the beaUng of the nations 

^.Healing, Ta/ni inma. 

1 Co. 12. 9 the gifts of healing by the same spirit 

12. 28 then gifts of healings, helps, and govern. 
12. 30 Have all the gifts of healuig V do all 

S. Healing, loo-ic I'n.i?.";, 

Acts 4. 22 on whom this miracle of healins was sh. 

HEALTH — 

l.Lengthening, prolongation, ■"i3'i^, •"'?'"*« arukah. 
Isa. 58. 8 thine health shall spring forth speedily 
Jer. 8. 22 why then is not the health of the daugh. 

30. 17 I will restore health unto tbee, and I 
33. 6 I will bring it health and cure, and I 

I.Safety, nj;w: yeshvxih. 

Psa. 42. II the health of my countenance, and my G. 
43. 5 the health of my countenance, and myG. 

Z- Healing, NSlS marpe. 

JProv. 4. 22 For they (are), .health to all their flesh 

12. 18 but the tongue of the wise (is) health 
13. 17 but a faithful ambassador (is) health 

j6. 24 sweet to the soul, and health to the bones 
Jer. 8. IS for a time of health, and behold trouble 1 

^.Healing, rrtssT ri.phuth. 

Prov. 3. 8 It shall be health to thy navel, and mar. 

5. Peace, completeness, d'i'?^ shalom. 

2 Sa. 20. 9 Joab said. .(Art) thou in health, ray bro,? 
^.Soundness, safety, acorripia soteria. 

Acts 27. 34 this is for your health : for there shall 
HEALTH, to be in — 
To be in health, vyiaivoi hugiaino. 

3 John 2 that thou mayest prosper and be in health 

HEAP — 

] .Heap, hi gal. 

Gen. 31. 46 heap : and they did eat there upon the h. 
31. 48 This heap (is) a witness between me and 
31. 51 Behold this heap, and behold (this) pillar 
31. 52 This heap (be) witness, and (this) pillar 
31. 52 I will not pass over this heap to thee 
31. 52 over this heap and this pillar unto me 

Josh. 7. 26 a great heap of stones unto this day 

8. 29 and raise thereon a great heap of stones 

2 Sa. 18. 17 laid a very great heap of stones upon him 

2 Ki.ig. 25 to lay waste, .cities (into) ruinous heaps 

Job 8. 17 Hi3root3arewrappedabouttheheap,(and) 
15.28 houses . . which are ready to become heaps 

Isa. 25. 2 thou hast made of a city an heap ; (of) a 
37. 26 lay waste, .cities (into) ruinous heaps 

Jer. g. II I will make Jerusalem heaps, (and) a den 
51. 37 Babylon shall become heaps, a dwelling 

Hos. 12. II as heaps in the furrows of the fields 

2. Mass, icn cJiomer. 

Exod. 8.''i4 they gathered them together upon neaps 
Hab. 3. 15 walk, .(through) the heap of great waters 

3. Heap (of ruins), 'VP niei- 

Is* 17. 1 a city, asd it shall be a ruinous heap 



i.Heap, mound, tvall, ii ned. 

Exodis. 8 the floods stood upright as an heap, (and) 
Josh. 3. 13 and they shall stand upon an heap 

3. lO upon an heap very far from the city Adam 
Psa. 33. 7 the waters of the sea together as an heap 
78. 13 he made tho waters to stand as an heap 
Isa. 17. I J the harvest (shall be) a heap In tho day 
5.Heap (of ruins), 'i' i. 

Psa. 79. J they have laid Jerusalem on heans 
Jer. 26. 18 andJerusalemshallbocomeheaps^andtlM 
Mic. I. 6 will make Samaria as an heap of the floW 
3. 12 andJerusalemBhallbccomeheapB.andtba 
6.Hcap, na-i;; aretnah. 

Euth 3. 7 fie down «t the end of the heap of com 
2 Ch.31. 6 of holy things, .and laid (them) by heaps 
31. 7 began to lay the foundation of the heaps 
31. 8 and the princes came and saw the lieaps 
31. 9 Hezekiah questioned, .concerning the h. 
Kch. 4. 2 reWve the stones out of the heaps of tho 
.Song 7. 2 an heap of wheat set about with lilies 
Jer. 50. 26 cast her up as heaps, and destroy her ut. 
Hag. 2. 16 (one) came to an heap of twenty (meas.) 
1. Mound, heap, hillock, Sj? tel. 

Deut 13. 16 it shall be an heap for ever ; it shall not 
Josh 8. 28 burnt Ai, and made it an heap for ever 
Jer. 30. iS city shall be builded upon her own heap 
49. 2 Habbah .. shall be a desolate heap, and 
HEAP, to — 
l.To put, put down, njttj chathah. 

Prov 25. 22 thou Shalt heap coals of flro upon hia h. 
2.T0 add, nnp naphah, 5 

Deut 32. 23 I viiU heap mischiefs upon them ; I will 
3. To heap up, njv tsabar. 

Hab. I. 10 for they shall heap dust, and take it 

i. To press together (with the fitigers), COP qabats. 

Hab. 2. 5 gathereth..and heapeth unto him all 

5. To make much, multiply, nyi rabah, 5 

Eze. 24. 10 Heap on wood, kindle the flre, consunii. 

6. To heap up upon, ivtcoipevo) episoreuo. 

2 Ti. 4. 3 shall they heap to themselves teachers 

7. To heap up, capniu sSreuo. 

Kom. 1 2. 20 for in so doing thon sbalt heap coals of 
HEAP up, ^9i — 

1, To join, associate, or heap together, ijij chabar, 5. 
Job 16. 4 I could heap up words against you, and 

2, To gather or heap up, Djs kano- 

Eccl. z. 26-to gather and to heap up, that he may g. 

3, To heap up, "vV tsabar. 

Job 27. 16 Though he heap up silver as the dust, and 
Psa. 39. 6 he heapeth up (riches), and knoweth not 
Zech. 9. 3 Tyrus .. heaped up silver as tho dust, and 

i. To place, set, put, D'i?, Zi\a sum, sii... 

Job 36. 13 the hj-pocrites in heart heap up wratb 
HEAP treasure together, to — 
To treasure up, 0n<Tavp[(b> thesavrizo. 

Jas. 5. 3 Ye have heaped treasure together for the 
HEAPS (high) — 
l.Twofoldheaps,a'lri■\D^'\^D^chamarcIuzm,ora^kayim^ 

Judg 15. 16 heaps upon heaps, with tho jaw of an as* 

2. Heaps, D12^ isibburim. 

2 Ki. 10. 8 And he said, Lay ye them in two heaps 

3. High heaps (as way marks), onnon tamrurim. 

Jer. 31. 21 Set. .up way marks, make thee high heaps 
BEAK — 
Hearing, |jfe yew shema ozen. 

Psa. 18. 44 As soon as .they hear of me, they shall 
HEAE, to — 
J. To give ear, ]]H azan, 5. 

Psa. 135. 17 Theyhaveears, but they heai not, neither 
140. 6 hear the voice of my suppUcations, O L. 
2,To answer, respond, njj; andh. 

1 Sa. 7. 9 and Samuel cried, .and the LORD heara 
8. 18 the LOED will not hear you in that day 
1 KI 18. 26 called on the name of Baal.. O Baal, hear 

18. 37 Hear me, O Lord, hear me; that this p. 
Job 30. 20 I cry unto thee, and thou dost not hear 
Psa. 3. 4 he heard me out of his holy hill. Selah 
4. I Hear me when I call, O God of my right. 
13. 3 Consider (and) hear me, O Lord my God 
17. 6 for thou wilt hear me, God : incline 
20. I The Lord hear thee in the day of trouble 
20. 6 he will hear htm from his holy heaven 
20. g Lord : let the King hear us when we call 
22. 2 I cry in the day time, but thou hearest 
22. 21 for thou hast heard me from the horns of 
34. 4 I sought the Lord, and he heard me, and 
38. 15 do 1 hope : thou wilt hear, O Lord my G. 
55. 2 Attend unto me, and hear me : I mourn 
60. 5 save (with) thy right hand, and hear me 
69. 13 in the multitude of thy mercy hear me 
69. i6 Hear me, Lord ; for thy loving kindn. 
69. 17 for I am in trouble : hear me speedily 
86. I Bow down thine ear, O Lord, hear me 
J18. 21 1 will praise thee : for thou hast heard 
119. 26 I. .declared my ways, and thou heardest 

119. 145 hearme,0L0RD: I will keep thy statutes 

120. 1 1 cried' unto the Lord, and he heard me 
143. 7 Hear me speedily, Lord „ my spirit fa. 

Isa 41. 17 Lord wiUbear them, (I) the Godot Israel 



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Isa. 49.' 8 In an acceptable time have I heard thee 
Ho3. 2. 21 in that day, I will hear, saith the Lord 
2. 21 1 will hear the heavens, and they shall 

2. 22 earth shall hear, .and they shall hear Jo. 
J 4. 8 1 have heard (1^1™)> ^^d observed Jiim : I 

Jon. 2. 2 I cried . .unto the Lord, and he heard me 

Mic. 3. 4 he wiU not hear them : he will even hide 

Zech lo. 6 I (am) the Lord their God, and will hear 

13, 9 they shall call on my name, and I will h. 

Z. Hearing, V'SV shema 

Hos. 7. 12 chastise . . as their congregation hath he 

4. To ?iear, KP? shamea. 

Gen. 3. 8 And they heard the voice of the Lord G. 

3. 10 he said, I heard thy voice in the garden 

4. 23 hear my voice; yo wives of Lamech.hear. 

14. 14 Abram heard that his brother was taken 

16. II because the Lord hath heard thy affliction 

17. 20 as for Ishmael, I have heard thee : Behold 
18. 10 Sarah heard (it) in the tent door, which 
21. 6 (so that) all that hear will laugh with me 
21. 17 God heard the voice of the lad ; and the 
21. 17 for God hath heard the voice of the lad 

21. 26 didst thou teil me, neither yet heard I 
23. 6 Hear us, (my lord : Thou (art) a mighty p. 
23. 8 heap me, and entreat for me to Ephron 
23. II Nay, my lord, hear me : the field give I 
23. 13 1 pray thee, hear me : Iwill give thee 
24-. 30 when he heard the words of Kebekah his 
24. 52 when Abraham's servant heard their w. 
27. s Eebekah heard when Isaac spake to Esau 
27. 6 1 heard thy father speak unto Esau thy 
27. 34 when Esau heard the words of his father 

29. 13 whenXaban heard the tidings of .Jacob 
29. 33 Because the Lord hath heard that I (was) 

30. 6 God hath judged me, and hath also heard 

31. I And he heard the words of Laban's sons 
34, s Jacob heard that he had defiled Dinah hia 

34. 7 came out of the field when they heard (it) 

35. 22 Reuben, .lay with Bilhah. .and Israel he. 
37; 6 Hear, I pray you, this dream which I have 
37. 17 for I heard them say, Let us go to Dothan 
37. 21 Reuben heard (it), and he delivered laim 

39. 15 when ho heard that I lifted up my voice 
39. ig when his master heard the words of his 

41. IS I have heard say of thee, .thou canst nn. 

42. 2 I have heard that there is corn in Egypt 
42. 21 when he besought us, and we would not 

42. 22 Hpake I not unto you . . and ye would noth. 

43. 25 they lieard that they should eat bread 
43. 2 he wept . . and the house of Pharaoh heard 
49. 2 Gather yourselves together, and hear, ye 

Exod. c. 15 when Pharaoh heard this thing, he sought 

2. 24 God lieard their groaning, and God renj. 

3. 7 and have heard their cry by reason of 

4. 31 when tliey heard that the Lord had visit. 
6. 5 I have also heard the gi'oaning of the c. 
6. 12 how then shall Pharaoh hear me, who 

7. 16 behold, hitliertothou wouldest not hear 

15. 14 The people shall hear, (and) be afraid 
16. 7 for that he heareth your raurmurings 
16. 8 the Lord heareth yourmurmuriugs which 
16. 9 Lord : for he hath heard your murmiir. 
16. 12 1 have heard the murmurings of the clu. 
i8. I heard of all that God had done for Moses 
ig. 9 that the people may hear when I speak 
20. 19 Speak thou with us, and we will hear 
22. 23 and they cry . .1 will surely hear their cry 

22. 27 when he crieth unto me, that I will hear 

32. 17 when Joshua heard the noise of the peo. 

33. 18 but the noise of (them that) sing do I hear 
33. 4 when the people heard these evil tidings 

lev. 5. I if a soul sin, and hear the voice of swear. 

10. 20 And when Moses heard (that), he was c. 
24. 14 let all that heard (him) lay their hands 

Uilin. 7. 89 he heard the voice of one speaking unto 
9. 8 I wi'l hear what the Lord ivill command 
n. I the . JRD heard (it) ; and his anger was 

11. 10 Then Moses heard the people weep thro. 

12. 2 spoken also by us ? And the Lord heard 
12. 6 Hear now my words : If there be a prop. 

14. 13 Then the Egyptians sliall hear (it), for 

14. 14 they have heard that thou, Lord, (art) 

14. 15 the nations which have heard the fame 
14. 27 1 have heard the murmurings of the chi. 
16. 4 when Moses heard (it), he fell upon his f. 
j6. 8 Moses said . .Hear, I pray you, ye sons of 
20. 10 Hear now, ye rebels ; must we fetch you 
2o. 76 he heard our voice, and sent an angel 
22. 36 when Balak heard that Balaam was coma 

23. i3 Rise up, Balak, and hear ; hearken unto 

24. 4, 16 He Jiath said, wliich heard the words 
30. 4. And her father hear her vow, and her 
30. 5 father disallow her in the day that he h. 
30. 7, II her husband heard (it), and held his 
30. 7, 14 held his peace, .in the day that he he. 
30. 8 disallowed her on the day that he heard 
30. 12 utterly made them void on the day he h. 
30. 15 make them void after that he hath heard 
33. 40 heard of the coming of the children of I, 

Sent. z. 16 Hear, ."between yoiirbrethren, and judge 
T. 17 ye shaU hear the small as well as the gr. 
1. 1 7 too hard . . bring (it) unto jne, and I will h. 
t. 34 Lord heard the voice of your words and 
a. 43 ye would not hear, hut rebelled against 
2. 25 who shall hear report of thee, and shall 

3. 26 Lord was wroth.. and would uothear me 

4. 6 which shall hear all these statutes, and 
4. 10 1 will make them hear my words, that 
4. 12 ye heard the voice of the words, but saw 
4. 28 which neither see, nor hear, nor eat, nor 
4.33 Did., people hear thavoicQ..aB thou. .h. 



Deut. 4. 36 Out of heaven he made thee to hfiar his 

4. 36 thou heardest his words out of the midst 

5. 1 Ilea r, Israel, the statutes and judgments 
5. 23 when ye heard the voice out of the midst 
5. 24 we have heard his voice out of the midst 
5. 25 if we hear the voice of the Lord our God 
5. 20 that hath heard the voice of the living G. 
5. 27 hear all that the Lord our God shall say 
5. 27 speakthou. .andwewillhear(it),anddo(it) 
5. 28 Lord heard the voice of your words, when 

5. 23 I have heard the voice of the words of 

6. 3 Hear therefore, O Israel, and observe to 
6. 4 Hear, O Israel : The Lord out God (is) 
9. I Hear, O Israel : Thou (art) to pass over 
9. 2 thou hast heard . . Who can stand before 

12. 28 Observe and hear all these words which 

13. II all Israel shall hear, and fear, and shall 

13. 12 If thou shait hear, .in one of thy cities 
17. 4 And it be told thee, and thou hast heard 

17. 13 all the people shall hear, and fear, and 

18. 16 Let me not hear again the voice of the L. 

19. 20 those wWoh remain shall hear, and fear 

20. 3 Hear, Israel ; ye approach tliis day un. 
SI. ai stone him. .and all Israel shall hear, and 
26. 7 Lord heard our voice, and looked on our 
29. 4 eyes to see, and ears to hear, unto this d. 
29, 19 when he heareth the words of tliis curse 

30. 17 heart turn away, so that thou wUt not h. 
31. 12 that they may hear, and that they may 

31. 13 their children, .may hear, and learn to 

32. I and hear, O earth, the words of my mouth 

33. 7 Hear, Lord, the voice of Judah, and bring 
Josh. 2. 10 we have heard how the Lord dried up the 

2. II as soon as we heard, .our hearts did melt 

3. 9 Come hither, and hear the words of the L. 

5. I heard that the Lord had dried up' the w. 

6. 5 when ye hear the sound of the trumpet 

6, 2o when the people heard tiSB soimd of the 

7. 9 all the inhabitants of the land shall hear 
g. I when . .the Hivite, and the Jebusite, he. 
g. 3 heard what Joshua had done unto Jericho 
g. 9 we have heard the fame of him, and all 
g. 16 they heard that they (were) their neighh. 

10. I when Adoni-zedek. .heard now Joshua 

11. I when .Tabiii king of Hazor had heard 
14. 12 thou heardest in that day how the Ana. 
22. 1 1 the children of Israel heard say. Behold 
22. 12 when the children of Israel heard, .the 
22. 30 heard the words that the children of Re. 
24. 27 it hath heard all the words of the Lord 

Judg. 5. 3 Hear, ye kings ; give ear, ye princes 
S. 16 to hear the bleatings of the flocks? for 
7. 11 thou Shalt hear what theysay - and after. 
7. 15 when Gideon heard the telling of the dr. 
g. 30 when Zebul. .heard the words of Gaal the 

9. 4S all the men of the tower of Shechem he. 

14. 13 Put forth thy riddle, that we may hear it 
20. 3 the children of Benjamin heard that the 

Ruth I. 6 she had heard in the country of Moab b. 
2. 8 nearest thou not, my daughter? Go not 
I Sa. 2. 22 heard aU that his sons did unto aU Israel 

2. 23 I hear of your evil dealings by all this peo. 
E. 24 for (it is) no good report that I hear : ye 

3. 9 say, Speak, Lord ; for thy servant heareth 
3. 10 answered, Speak ; for thy servant heareth 

3. II both the ears of every one that heareth 

4. 6 wheia the Philistines heard the noise of 
4. 14 when EU heard the noise of the crying 
4. 19 when she heard the tidings that the ark 
7. 7 when the Philistines heard that the child. 

7. 7 when the childi'en of Israel heard (it), they 

8. 21 Samuel heard all the words of the people 
II. 6 came upon tSaul when he heard those tid. 
13. 3 Jonathan smote, .and the Philistines he. 
13. 3 Saul blew, .saying. Let the Hebrews hear 

13. 4 all Israel heard say (that) Saul had smit. 

14. 22 they heard that the Phihstines fled, even 
14. 27 Jonathan heard not when. his father cha. 

15. 14 and the lowing of the oxen which I hear? 

16. 2 if Saul hear (it), he will kill me. And 

17. II When Saul and all Israel heard these w. 
17. 23 spake, .the same words : and David hea. 
17. 28 Eliab his eldest brother heard when he 
22. I his brethren and all liis father's house h. 
22. 6 When Saul heard that David was discov.. 

22. 7 Hear now, ye Benjamites ; will the son of 
22. 12 And Saul said. Hear now, thou son of A. 

23. 10 thy servant hath certainly heard that S. 

23. 11 come down, as thy servant hath heard? 

23. 25 when Saul heard . .he pursued after David 

24. 9 Wherefore hearest thou men's words, sa. 

25. 4 David heard in the wilderness that Nabal 
25, 7 now I have heard that thou hast shearers 
25. 24 and hear the words of thine handmaid 
25. 39 when David heard that Nabal was dead 
26. 19 let my lord the king hear the words of 
31, II heard of that which the Philistines had 

e Sa. 3. 28 afterward when David heard (it), he said 

4, I when Saul's son heard that Abner was d. 
5. 17 when the Philistines heard that they had 

5. 17 David heard, .and went doivnto the hold 
3. 24 when thou hearest the sound of a going 

7. 22 according to aU that we have heard wth 

8. 9 When Toi king of Hamath heard that D. 

10. 7 when David heard of (it), he sent Joab 
ji. 26 heard that Uriah her husband was dead 
13.21 when king David heard of all these things 

14, 16 the ting will hear, to deliver his handm. 

15. 3 but. .no man. .of the king to hear thee 
15. 10 As soon as ye hear the sound of the tru. 
IS- 35 what thing soever thou shalt hear out of 
15. 36 send unto me every thing that ye can hear 



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2Sa. 16. 21 all Israel shall hear that thou art abhorred 
37. 5 and let us hear likewise what he saith 
17 9 that whosoever heareth it will say, There 

18. 5 all the people heard when the king gave 

19. 2 the people heard say that day how the 

19. 35 can I hear any more the voice of singing 

20. 16 Hear, hearl say, I pray you, unto Joab 
20. 17 Hear the words. .And he answered, I dob 
22. 7 he did hear my voice out of his temple 
22. 45 as soon as they hear, they shall be obed, 

1 Ki. I. II Hast thou not heard that Adonijah the 

1. 41 Adonijah, and all the guests . .Jieard (it) 

I. 41 when Joab heard the sound of the trimj 

1. 45 This (is) the noise that ye have heard 

2. 42 saidst. .The word (that) I have heard (is) 

3. 28 all Israel heard of the judgment which 

4. 34 there came of all people to hear the wis. 

4. 34 all kings . .which had heard of his wisdom 

5. I he had heard that they had anointed him 

5. 7 when Hirajn heard the words of Solomon 

6. 7 hammer nor ax (nor) any tool of iron h. 
8. 30 hearthou. .andwhenthouhearest.forgive 
8. 32 hear thou in heaven, and do, and judge 
8, 34, 36 hear thou in heaven, and forgive the 
8. 39, 43 hear thou in heaven thy dwelling pi. 
8. 42 they shall hear of thy great name, and of 

8. 43, 49 hear thou in heaven their prayer and 

9. 3 Ihave heard thy prayer and thy supplicat 
I when the queen of Sheba heard of the fa. 

6 It -was a true report that I heard in mine 

7 wisdom, .exceedeth the fame which I jie. 

8 Happy (are) thy men . .that hear thy wis. 

10. 24 all the earth sought to Solomon, to hear 

11. 21 when Hadad heard in Egypt that David 

12. 2 when Jeroboam the son of Nebat. .heard 
12. 20 wheJi all Israel heard that Jeroboam was 

13. 4 when king Jeroboam heard the saying of 
73. 26 that brought him back from the way heard 

14. 6 when Ahijah heard the sound of her feet 

15. 21 when Baasha heard, .he left off building 
i6. 16 the people .. encamped heard say, Zimri 

17. 22 Lord heard the voice of Elijah ; and the 

19. 13 when Elijah heard, .he wrapped his face 
20. 12 when (Ben-hadad) heard this message, as 

20. 31 we have heard that the kings of the house 

21. IS when Jezebel heard that Haboth was sto. 
21. 16 when Ahab heard that Naboth was dead 

21. 27 when Ahab heard those words, .he rent 
22. 19 Hear thou therefore the word of the Lord 

2 Ki. 3. 21 whenalltheMoabitesheardthatthekings 

5. 8 when Elisha the man of God had heard 

6. 30 when the king heard the words of the w. 

7. 1 Elisha said. Hear ye the word of the LORD 
9. 30 when Jehu was come. .Jezebel heard (of 

II. 13 when Athaliah heard the noise of the g. 
14. II But Araaziah would not hear. Therefore 

17. 14 they would not hear, but hardened their 

18. 12 and would not hear (them), nordo(them) 

18. 28 Hear the word of the great king, the king 

19. I when king Hezekiah heard . .he rent his 
19. 4 It may he the Lord thy God will hear all 
ig. 4 words which the Lord thy ^od hath he. 

6 Be not afraid of the words, .thou hast h. 

7 he shall hear a rumour, and shall return 

8 he had heard that he was departed from 

9 when he heard say of Tirhakah king of E. 
19. II thou hast heard what the kings of Assy. 
19. 16 Lord, bow down thine ear,andhear; open 
19. 16 hear the words of Sennacherib, which 
19. 20 (Tliat) which thou hast prayed . . I have h. 

19. 25 Hast thou not heard long ago. .1 have d. 

20. 5 I have heard thy prayer, I have seen thy 
20. 12 he had heard that HezeWah had been 
20. 16 Isaiah said. .Hear the word of the Lord 
21. 12 whosoever heareth of it, both his eais 

22. II when the king had heard the words of 

22. 18 (As touching) the words,, thou hast heard 

22. 19 when thou lieardest what I spake against 
22. 19 1 also have heard (thee), saith the Lord 

5. 23 heard that the king of Babylon haa made 
i Ch.10. II heard all that the Phihstmes had done to 

14. 8 lieard that David was anointed king over 
14, 8 David heard . . and went out against them 

14. 15 -when thou shalt hfear a sound of going 

17. 20 according to all that we have heard with 

18. 9 when Ton king of Hamath heard how D. 

19. 8 when David'heard . . he sent Joab, and all 
28. 2 Hear me, my brethren, and my people 

3 Ch. 6. 21 hear thou, .and when thou hearest, forg. 

6, 23 hear thou from heaven, and do, and judge 
6. 23, 27 hear thou from the heavens, and forg. 
6. 30 hear thou from heaven thy dwelling place 
6. '33, 39 hear thou from the heavens, .from thy 
6. 35 hear thou from the heavens their prayer 
7. 12 I have heard thy prayer, and have chosen 
7. 14 then will I hear from heaven, and will 

g, I when the queen of Sheba heard of the 
9. 5 (It was) a true report v/hich I heard in 
9. 6 (for) thou exceedest the fame that I heard 
g. 7 Happy . . thy servants, which . . hear thy w. 
g. 23 to hear his Avisdom, that God had put in 
10. 2 when Jeroboam the sou of Nebat. .heard 
13. 4 Hear me, thou Jeroboam, and all Israel 

15. 2 Hear ye me, Asa, and all Judah and Ben j. 
IS. 2 when Asa heard these words, and the pr. 
i§. 5 it came to pass, when Baasha heard (it) 
18. 18 Therefore hear the word of the LORD ; t 
BO. 9 (when) evil cometh . . tliou wilt hear and h. 
^o. 20 Hear me, Judah, and ye inhabitants of 

20. 29 when they had heaid that the Lord fought 
23. 12 when Athaliah heard the noise of the pe. 
25. zo But Amaziah would not bear; for it (ca>. 



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II hear me therefore, aud ic;Uver the ':aptiv 

5 Hear me, ye Levites ; sanctify now your. 
13 heard his supplication, and brought him 
ig when the Ifinghad heard the words of 

26 CconceiTiing^ the words which thou hast h. 

27 when thou neardest Iiis words against 
27 I have even Iieard (thee) also, saith the 

I heard that the children of the captivity 

3 when I heard this thing, I rent my garm. 

4 itcameto pass, when 1 heard these words 

6 that thou mayest hear the prayer of thy 
10 Tobiah the servant, the Ammonite, heard 
ig But when . . Geshem the Arabian, heard 

1 when Sanballat heard that we builded 
4 Hear, our God ; for we are despised 

7 heard that the walls of Jerusalem were 

15 when our enemies heard that it wa3kno\vn 
20 In what place, .ye hear the sound of the 

6 I was very angry when I heard their cry 

16 all our enemies heard . and all the heath. 

2 and all that could hear with understand. 
9 all the; people wept, when they heard the 
9 and heardest their cry by the Red sea 

27, 28 they cried.. thou heardest. .fromheav. 
ag hardened their neck, and would not hear 

3 when they had heard thejlaw, that they 3. 
18 which have heard of the deed of the queen 
ti when Job's three friends heard of all this 
18 they hear not the voice of the oppressor 

16 (there was) silence, and I heard a voice 
27 near it, and know thou (it) tor thy good 

J mine ear hath heard and understood it 
6 Hear now my reasoning, and hearken to 

17 Hear diligently my speech, and my decl. 

8 Hast thou heard the secret of God ? and 
17 i will show the6, hear me ; and that. .1 

2 I have heard many such things : miserab. 

20. 3 I have heard the check of my reproach 

21. 2 Hear diligently my speech ; and let this 

22. 27 he shall hear thee, and thou shalt pay thy 
27. 9 Will God hear his cry when trouble com. 
a8. 22 We have heard the fame thereof with 
2g. II When the ear heard (me), then it blessed 
31. 3s Oh that one would hear me I behold, my 
33. I Wherefore, Job, I pray thee, hear my spe. 

33. 8 and I have heard the voica of (thy) words 

34. 2 Hear my words, O ye wise (men); and give 
34- i6 If now. .understanding, hear this ; heark. 

34. 28 and he heareth the cry of the afflicted 

35. 13 Surely God will not hear vanity, neither 
37. 2 Hear attentivelyjihe noise of his voice 
42. 4 Hear, I beseech thee, and I vrill speak : I 
42. s I have heard of thee by the hearing of the 

Psa. 4. I Hear me when I call, God of. my right. 

4. I have mercy upon me, and hear my prayer 

4. 3 the liORD wiU hear when I call unto him 

5. 3 My voice shalt thou hear in the morning 

6. 8 Lord hath heard the voice of my weeping 
6. 9 Lord hath heard my supplication ; the L. 

10. 17 thou hast heard the desire of the humble 
17. I Hear the right, Lord, attend unto my 

17. 6 incline thine ear unto me., hear my spee. 
i8. 6 he heard my voice out of his temple, and 

18. 44 Assoonaathey hear of me, they shall obey 
22. 24 but when he cried unto him, he heard 

27. 7 Hear, Lord. .1 cry >vith ray voice : ha. 

28. 2 Hear the voice of my supplications when 
28. 6 because he hath heard the voice of my 
30. lo Hear, Lord, and have me^'cyupon me 
31. 13 For I have heard the slander of many 
31.22 thou heardest the voice of my supplication 
34. 2 tho humble shall hear (thereof), and be 
34. 6 This poor man cried, and the Lord heard 

34. 17 cry, and the Lord heareth, and deliver. 

38. 13 But I, as a deaf (man), heard not ; and 

38. 14 Thus I was as a man that heareth not 
39. 12 Hear my prayer, Lord, and give ear 
40. I he inclined unto me, and heard my cry 
44. I We have heard with our ears, God, our If. 

48. 8 As we have heard, so have we seen in f-fee 

49. I Hear this, all . . people ; give ear, all . in. 
so. 7 Hear, my people, and I will speak ; 

54. 2 Hear my prayer, God ; give ear to the 

55. 17 Evening, and morning, .he shall hear c^j 
55. ig God shall hear, and afflict them, even ha 
sg. 78word3(are)ultheirlip3:forwho. '.doth;:.? 
61. J Hear my cry, O God ; attend Unto my pra. 

61. 5 For thou, O God, hast heard my vows 

62. II twice have I heard this, that power, .unto 

64. I Hear my voice, O God, in my prayer : pre. 

65. 2 O thou that hearest prayer, unto thee 
66. 16 Come . .hear, all ye that fear God, and I 

66. 18 If I regard iniquity. !LOKD wiU not hear 

66. 19 verily God hath heard, .he hath attended 
6g, 33 the LORD heareth the poor, and despiseth 
78. 3 Which we have heard and known, and 
78. 21 Thereforethe Lord heard, .and was wroth 
78. 59 When God heard . . he was wroth, and gr. 
81. 5 I heard a language (that) I understood not 
81. 8 Hear, O my people, and I will testify unto 

84. 8 L0RD;God of hosts, hear my_prayer: give 

85. 8 1 will hear what God the Lord will speak 
92. II mine ears shall hear, .of the wicked that 

94. 9 He that planted the ear, shall he not h.? 

95. 7 To day if ye will hear his voice 

97. S Zion heard, and was glad ; and the daug. 
»o2. I Hear my prayer, O Lord, and let my cry 
102. 2o3;o hear the groaning of the prisoner ; to 
«o6. 44 regarded their affliction, when he heard 
115. 6 They have ears, but they hear not ; noses 
ti6. 1 1 love) the Lord, because he hath heard 
tig. 249 Hear my voice, according unto thy loving 



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I'sa. 130 2 Lord, hear my voice ; let thine ears be 
132 6 we hoaid of it at Ephratah; we folThd it 
138. 4 when they hear the words of thy mouth 
141. 6 they shall hear my words ; for they are 
143. I Hear my prayer, O Lord, give ear to my 
145. iij he also will hear their cry, and will save 

Prov I. 5 A wise <man) will hear, and will inprease 
I- 8 My son, hear the instruction of thy father 

4. I Hear, ye children, the instruction of a f. 
4. 10 Hear, O my son, and receive my sayings 

5. 7 Hear me now therefore, ye children, and 
8. 6 Hear ; for I will speak of excellent things 
8. 33 Hear instruction, and be wise, and refuse 
8. 34 Blessed (is) the man that heareth me, wa. 

T3. I A wise son . . a scomer heareth not rebuke 
13. 8 but the poor heareth not rebuke 
15. 29 but he heareth the prayer of tho righteous 
15. 31 The ear that heareth the reproof of life 

15. 32 he that heareth reproof getteth underst. 
18. 13 that answereth a matter before he heareth 
tg. 20 Hear counsel, and receive in3truction,that 
ig. 27 Cease, my son, to hear the instruction . .to 
20 12 The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the 

21. 28 the man that heareth speakcth constantly 

22. 17 Bow down thine ear, and hear the words 

23. ig Hear thou, my son, and be wise, and gui. 

35. 10 Lest he that heareth. .put thee to shame 
ag. 24 he heareth cursing, and bewrayeth (it) 

EccL 5. I be roore ready to hear than to give the s. 
7 5 (It is) better to hear the rebuke of the 
7 5 than for a man to hear the song of fools 
7. 21 no heed, .lest thou hear thy servant curse 
12. 13 Let un hear tho conclusion of the whole 

Isa. r. 2 Hear, heavens, and give ear, O earth 
I. 10 Hear the word of the Lord, ye rulers of S. 
1. IS when ye make many prayers, I wUl not 

6. 8 I heard the voice of the Lord, saying 

6. 9 Hear ye indeed, but understand not ; and 
6. 10 hear iwith_their ears, and understand 
7. 13 Hear ye now, house of David ; (Is it) a 

16. 6 have heard of the pride of Moab . .very p. 
18. 3 and when he bloweth a trumpet, hear ye 
21. 10 thatwhich]! have heard of the Lord of h. 

24. 16 have we heard songs, .glory to the right. 
e8. 12 this, .refreshing: yet they would not hear 
28. 14 hear the word of the Lord, ye scornful 
28. 22 I have heard from the Lord ,G0D of hosts 
q8. 23 hear my voice ; hearken, and hear my 
2g. 18 In that day shall the deaf hear the words 
30. 9 children, .will not hear the law of the L 
30. 19 when he sbaU hear it, he will answer thee 
30. 21 thine ears shall hear a word behind thee 
32. 3 the ears of them tiiat hear shall hearken 

32. 9 hear myjvoice, ye careless daughters; give 

33. 13 Hear, ye . . afar off, what I have done ; and 

34. I Come near, ye nations, to hear ; and he. 
34. I let the earth hear, and all that is therein 

36. 13 Hear ye the words of the great king, the 

37. I came to pass, when king Hezekiah heard 
37. 4 thy God will hear the words of Eabeha. 
37. 4 words which the Lord thy God hath he. 
57 6 Be uot afraid of the words, .thou hast h. 
37. 7 he shall he.itr a rumour, and return to his 
37. 8 he hCid heard that he was departed from L 
37. 9 And he hesLTd-aay concerning Tlrhakah 
57. 9 when he heard . . ne sent messengers to H. 
37. SI thou hast he£,".-d w.hat the kings of Assyria 
37. 17 Incline ihfcie car, lORD, and hear, .hear 

37. 26 Hast then not heisl loMg ago. .1 have 

38. 5 7 have h3?..'d thy piayer, I have seen thv 

39. I he Imd heard that to had been sick, and 
50. s said . .Hsar tlie word of the LORD of hosts 

40. 21 Eave ye not knowa 1 hcve ye not heard ? 
«o. 28 Hast thon nnt known, ts^t thou not he. 

41. 26 yea, (there is) none th?,t heareth your, wo. 

42. iS Hear, re f'eaf ; ssd look, ye bUnd, that 
42. 20 openii;^; the earn, but he heareth not 

42. 23 vill hcarkec, and hear for the time to c? 

43. Q or let (hem hear, and say, (It is) truth 

44. I Yet-iiow iieur, Jacob my servant ; and 

47. 8 Therefore liear now this, thou, .given to 

48. J Hear re this, house of Jacob, which are 
48. 6 T'dcc i'asi heard, see all this ; and will 
48. 7 befo:'e tne day when thou heardest them 
48. 8 thou heardest n ot ; yea, thou knewest not 

48. 14 All ye, assemble yourselves, and hear 
48. 16 Cora3 ye near unto me, hear ye this ; I h. 

50. 4 Wfieneth mine ear to hear as the learned 

51. 21 Therefore hear now this, thou afflicied 

52. 15 which they had not heard shall they con. 
55, 3 tea .■, and your soul shall live : aiid I will 
y. I neither Mb oar heavy, that it carnothear 
5g. 2 hid (h:3) faoefror.3ycu,oh£,,i Jie vtiUnot h. 

64. 4 hr.ve jnot hoa'C., r.o.v '>8rc:c"7ed by the ear 
<i3s. 12 v.hea I spake, ys ciid not hear ; but did 

65. 24 wtile they nxe yei; speaking, I will hear 

66. 4 when I spake, they aid Dot hear : but 
66. 5 Kear vhs word oi the Lord, ye that tremb. 
'66. 8 Who hiith hsard such a thing ? who hath 
66. 19 the isles, .that have not heard my fame 

Jer 2. 4 Hear ye the word of the Lord, O house 
4. 19 because thou hast heard . .the soimd of 
4. 21 How long shall I. .hear the sound of the 

4. 31 I have heard a voice as of a woman in 

5. 21 Hear now this, foolish people, and 

5. 21 see not ;<which have ears, and hear not 

6. to and give warning, that they may hear ? 
6. 18 Therefore hear, ye nations, and know 
6. ig Hear, earth : behold, I will bring evil 

6. 24 We have heard the fame thereof : our 

7. 2 Hear the word of the Lord, all (ye of) J. 
7. 13 and I spake unto you. but ye heard not 



Jer 7 16 Therefore pray not. I will not hear theo 
«. 6 1 hearkened and heard, (but) they spako 
9. 10 neither can (men) hear the voice ot the 
9. 2o Yet hear the word of the Lord, O yo 
«o. I nearycthewordwhicl>theLoRD8peakclh 
II 2, 6 Hear ye the words of this covenant 
11 10 refused to hear my words ; and they wont 
II. 14 for I will uot hear (them) in the time tliat 
13 10 evil people, which refuse to hear roy wo. 
13. II and fo."- a glory': but they would not hear 
13. IS Hoar ye, and give ear; be not proud : for 

13. 17 But if ye will not hear it, my soul shall 

14. 12 Wlien they fast, I will not hear their crv 
17. 20 Hear ye the word of the Lord, ye kings 
17. 23 that they might not hear, nor rocoive 

18. 13 Ask., the heathen, who hath he-<ird such 
19. 3 Hear yo the word of the Lord, kings ol 
ig. 3 which whosoever heareth, his ears elmll 

19. 15 that they might not hear ray words 

so. I Now Pasbur. .heard that Jeremiah prop 
2o 10 For I lieard the defaming of many, fear 

20. 16 and let him hear the cry in the morning 

21. II touching, .(a-.y). Hear yo the word of the 

22. 2 Hear the word of the Lord, king of J. 
22. 5 if ye will not hear these words, I swear 
22. 21 (but) thou saidst, I will not hear : this 

22. 29 earth, earth, hear the word of tho Loud 

23. 18 and hath perceived and heard his word 1 
e3. 18 who hath marked his word, and heard 
23. 25 I have heard what the prophets said 

25. 4 hearkened, nor inclined your ear to hear 

25. 8 Because ye have not heard my words 

26. 7 all the people heard Jeremiah speaking 
26. 10 AVTien the princes of Judali heard these 
e6. 1 1 prophesied .. as ye have heard with your 
s6. 12 prophesy, .all the words that ye have h. 
26. 21 and all the priffces, heard his words, tho 
e6. 21 but when Urijah heard it, he was afraid 

28. 7 hear thou now this word that I speak In 
»8. 15 Hear nov/, Hananiah ; Tho Lord hath not 

29. ig but ye would not hear, saith the Lord 
2g. 2o Hcai' yc therefore the word of the Lord 

30. 5 We have heard a voice of trembling, of 

31. JO Hear the word of the Lord, O ye nations 
31. 18 I have surely heard Kpliraim bemoaning 

33. 9 which shall hear all the good that I do 

34. 4 Yet hear the word 0/ the Lord, O Zede. 
34. 10 when all the princes, .heard that every 
35. 17 I have spoken, .but they have not heard 
36. 3 the house of Judah will hear all the evil 
36. II When Michaiah..had heard out of the 
36. 13 all the words that he had heard, when 
36. 16 when they had heard all the words, they 
36. 24 were not afraid, .that heard all these wo. 

36. 25 to the king, .but he would not hear them 

37. s when the Chaldeans. .heard tidings of 

37. 20 Therefore hear now, I pray thee, O my 

38. I heard the words that Jeremiah had 

35. 7 when Ebed-melech . . heard that they had 
38. 25 if the princes hear that I have talked 

40. 7, II heard .that the king of Babylon had 

41. II heard of all the evil that Ishmael the soa 

42. 4 the prophet said unto them, I have heard 
42. 14 nor hear the sound of the trumpet, nor 
42. 15 now therefore hear the word of the Lord 
44. 24 Hear the word of the Lord, all Judah 
44. ".6 Therefore he;ir ye the word of the Lord 
46. 12 The nations have heard of thy shame 

48. 5 enemies have heard a cry of destruction 

48. 29 We have heard the pride of Moab, he is 

49. 14 I have heard a rumour from the Lord 

49. 20 Therefore hear the counsel of the I<ord 
4g. 23 for they have heard evil tidings : they ara 

50. 43 king of Babylon hath heard the report of 
50. 45 Therefore hear ye the counsel of the Lord 
5j. 51 because we have heard reproach : shame 

Lam. t. 18 hear, I pray you, all people, and behold 
I. 21 They have heard that I sigh ; (there is) 

1. 21 mine enemies have heard of my trouble 
3. 56 TTiou hast heard my voice ; hide not thl. 
3. 61 Thou hast heard their reproach, O Lord 

£Z6 t. 24 I heard the noise of their wings, like the 
f 28 and I heard a voice of one that spake 
•z. 2 that I heard hira that spake imto me 

2. 5 they, whether they will hear, or whether 
2. 7-6halt speak, .whether they will hear, or 

2. 8 son of man, hear what I say unto thee 

3. 10 receive in thine heart, and hear with thine 

3. II whether they wUl hear, or whether they 
3. 12 and I heard behind me a voice of a great 
3. 17 therefore hear the word at my month 

3. 27 He that heareth, let him hear ; and he 
6. 3 Ye mountains of Israel, hear the word 
e. 18 though they cry . .(yet) will I not hear 

12. 2 they have ears to hear, and liear not : for 

13. 2 say thou unto them . . Hear ye the word 
13. ig by your lying to my people that hear (your) 
16. 35 Whereforo, harlot, hear the word of 
i8. 25 Hear now, O house ol Israel , la not my 

19. 4 The nations also heard of him ; he was 

20. 47 say to the forest. .Hear the word of the 
25. 3 say unto the Ammonites, Hear the word 
33. 4 whosoever heareth the sound of the trn. 
33. 5 He heard the sound of the trumpet, and 
33. 7 thou shalt hear the word at my mouth 
33. 30 and hear what is the word that cometh 

33. 31 they hear thy words, but they will not <'< 
33 32 they hear thy words, but they do them 

34. 7 ye shepherds, bear the word of the LORD 

34. g ye shepherds, hear the word of the L. 

35. 12 I have heard all thy blasphemies which 
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Eze j6. t Ye mountains of Israel, hear the word of 

36. 4 ye mountains of Israel, hear the word of 

37. 4 ye dry bones, hear tlie word of the Lord 
40. 4 behold with thine eyes, and hear with 

43. 6 I heard (him) speaking unto me out of 

44. 5 behold with thine eyes, and hear with 
Dan. 8. 13 Then I heard one saint speaking, and an. 

8. 16 I heard a man's voice between (the banks) 

9. 17 O our God, hear the prayer of thy servant 
9. i8 my God, incline thine ear, and hear 

9. 19 O Lord, hear ; O Lord, forgive ; O Lord 
10. 9 Yet heard I the voice of his words : and 
10. 9 when I heard the voice of his words, then 
12. 7 And I heard the man clothed in linen 
12. 8 I heard, but 1 understood not : then said 
Uos. 4. 1 Hear the word of the LORD, ye children of 
5. 1 Hear ye this, priests ; and hearken, ye 
Joel I. 2 Hear this, ye old men, and give ear, all 
Amos 3. J Hear this word that the Lord hath spoken 

3. 13 Hear ye, and testify in the house of Jacob 

4. I Hear this word, ye kine of Bashan, that 

5. I Hear ye this word which I take up 

5. 23 I will not hear the melody of thy viols 
7. 16 therefore hear thou the word of the Lord 
8. 4 Hear this, O ye that swallow-up the needy 
Obad. I We have heard a rumour from the Lord 
.Ion. 2. 2 cried I, (and) thou heardest my voice 
Alia «. 2 Hear, all ye people ; hearken, earth, and 
i, 1 Hear, I pray you, O heads of Jacob, and 
3 9 Hear this, I pray you, ye heads of the h. 

5. 15 and fury, .such as they have not heard 

6. 1 Hear ye now what the Lord saith , Arise 
6. 1 contend thou, .and let the hills hear thy 
6. 2 Hear ye, mountains, the Lord's contr. 

6. 9 hear ye the rod, and who hath appointed 

7. 7 I will wait, .my God will hear me 
Nah. 3. 19 all that hear the bruit of thee shall clap 
Hab. I. 2 long shall I cry, and thou wilt not hear 1 

3, 2 Lord, I have heard thy speech, (and) 
3. t6 When I heard, my belly trembled ; my 
Zeph. 2. 8 I have heard the reproach of Moab, and 
Zecb. I. 4 but they did not hear, nor hearken unto 
3. 8 Hear now, Joshua the high priest, thou 
7. II stopped their ears, that they should not h. 

7. 12 lest they should hear the law, and the w. 

7. 13 they would not hear .and I would not h. 

8. 9 ye that^ hear in these daj's these words by 
a 23 for we have heard (that) God (is) with you 

Mai a. 2 If ye wiU not hear, and if ye will not lay 
3. 16 heard (it), and a book of remembrance 
6 To cause to be heard, yoif' shamea, 5. 

Deut3o. 12, 13 bring it unto us, tli:it we may hear it 

6. To hear, V09 sheraa, 

Dan. 3. 5, is at what time ye hear the sound of the 
3. 7 when all the people heard the sound of 
3. 10 every man that shall hear the sound of 
S. 14 I have even heard of thee, that the spirit 
5. 16 I have heard of thee, that thou canst ma 
5. 23 which see not, nor hear, nor know : and 

6. 14 Then the king, when he heard (these) w. 
l.To give ear, hearken, hear, aKovd akova. 

Matt. 2. 3 When Herod the king had heard (these t.) 
2. 9 When they had heard the king, they de. 
2. IB In Kama was there a voice heard, lamen. 
a 22 But when he heard that Archelaus did 
4. 12 Now when Jesus had heard that John was 
5. 21, 27 yo have heard that it was said by them 
5- 33> 38. 43 ye have heard that it hath been s. 
7. 24 whosoever heareth these sayings of mine 

7. 26 every one that heareth these sayings of 

8. 10 When Jesus heard (it), he marvelled, and 
9. 12 But when Jesus heard, .he said unto them 

10. 14 whosoever shall not. .hear your words 

10. 27 what ye hear in the ear. .preach ye upon 
II 2 when John had heard in the prison the 

11. 4 show John . . those things wliich ye do hear 
II. 5 the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear 

11. 15 He that hath ears [to hear], let him hear 
12. 19 neither shall any man hear his voice in 

12. 24 when the Pharisees heard (it) they said 

^ 12. 42 for she came, .to hear the wisdom of Sol 

13. 9 Who hath ears [to hear], let him hear 
13. J3 hearing, they hear not, neither do they 
13. 14 By hearing ye shall hear, and shall not 

13. 15 hear with (their) ears, and should under 

13. 16 blessed are. .your ears, for they hear 

13. 17 and have not seen (them) ; and to hear 
13. 17 (things) which ye hear, and have not heard 

13. 18 Hear ye therefore the parablw c>i the sow. 

13. 19 When any one heareth the word of the 

1 3. 20 the same is he that heareth the word, and 
13. 22, 23 that received seed .is he that heareth 

13. 43 Who hath ears [to hear], let him hear ■- 

14. I Herod the tetrarch heard of the fame of 
14. 13 When Jesua heard . .he departed thence 

14. 13 when the people had heard, .they follow 
15. 10 and said unto them, Hear, and understa. 

15. 12 were offended, after they heard this say. 
17. 5 This is my beloved Son .hear ye him 

17. 6 And when the disciples heard (it), they 

18. 15 if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained 

18. 16 But if he will not hear, .take with thee 

19. 22 when the young man heard that saying 

19. 25 When his disciples heard (It), they were 

20. 24 when the ten heard (it), they were moved 

20. 30 when they heard that Jesus passed by 

21. 16 said unto him, Hearest thou what these 
21. 33 Hear another parable : There was a cert. 

21. 45 when the chief priests and Pharisees had 

22. 7 But when the king [heard] . . he was wroth 
?a. n HTien they had heard, .they marvelled 



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34 when the I'harisees had heard that he had 

6 ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars 

65 behold, now ye have heard his blasphe. 

13 Hearest thou not how many things they 
47 Some . . when they heard . . said, This (man) 

17 When Jesus heard (it), he saith unto them 

8 when they had heard what great things 

21 when his friends heard .they went out to 
9, 23 He that hath ears to hear, let him h. 

12 hearing they may hear, and not underst. 

15 but, when they have heard, Satan cometU 
t6 who, when they have heard the word, im. 
j8 sown among thorns; such as hear the wo. 
20 such as hear the word, and receive (it) 

23 If any man have ears to hear, let him hear 

24 he saith unto them. Take heed what ye h. 

24 unto you that hear shall more be given 
33 spake he as they were able to hear (it) 

27 When she had heard of Jesus, came in the 

36 As soon as Jesus heard the word that was 

2 and many hearing (him) were astonished 
II whosoever shall not .hear you, when ye 

14 And king Herod heard (of him); for his 

16 But when Herod heard (thereof,) he said 
20 when he heard him, he heard him gladly 
29 when his disciples heard they came and 
55 those that were sick, where they heard he 
i5 If any man have ears to hear, let him he 

25 For a . . woman . . heard of him, and came 

37 he maketh both the deaf to hear, and the 
iS and having ears, hear ye not? and do ye 

7 saying. This is my beloved Son • hear him 
41 when the ten heard (it), they began to be 
47 when he heard that it was Jesus of Naza. 

14 No man eat fruit. .And hTs disciples heard 

18 the scribes and chief priests heard (it), and 

28 came, and having heard them reasoning to 

29 Hear, Israel ; The Lord our God is one 

37 And the common people heard him gladly 

7 when ye shall hear of wars and rumours 
II when they heard (it), they were glad, and 
58 We heard him say, I will destroy this tern. 
64 Ye have heard the blasphemy : what think 

35 And some of them, .when they heard (it) 

11 [when they had heard that he was alive] 
41 when Elisabeth heard the salutation of M. 
58 her neighbours and her cousins heard how 

66 And all they that heard . .laid (them) up 
18 all they that heard (it) wondered at those 

20 for all the things that they had heard and 

46 both hearing them, and asking them que. 

47 all that heard him were astonished at his 

23 whatsoever we have heard done in Cape. 

28 aU they in the synagogue, when they heard 
I as the people pressed upon him to hear the 

15 great multitudes came together to hear 

17 which came to hear him, and to be healed 

27 I say unto you which hear, Love your en. 

47 Whosoever cometh to me, and heareth 

49 he that heareth, and doeth not, is like a 

3 when he heard of Jesus, he sent unto him 

9 When Jesus heard these things, he marv 

22 tell John what . ye have seen and heard 
22 the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the 

29 all the people that heard . . and the publi. 

8 cried, He that hath ears to hear, let him h. 

10 and hearing they might not understand 

12 Those by the way side are they that hear 

13 on the rock (are they), wb'ch, when they h. 

14 when they have heard, go forth, and are 

1 5 having heard the word, keep (it), and bring 

1 8 Take heed therefore how ye hear : for w. 

21 my brethren are these which hear the w 

50 when Jesus heard .he answered him, sa 

7 Herod the tetrarch heard of all that was 

9 who Is this of whom I hear such thirgs t 
35 saying, This is my beloved Son : hear him 

16 He that heareth you ncareth me ; and he 

24 many., have desired to.ihearthose things 

24 which ye hear, and have not heard (them) 

39 also sat at Jesus' feet, and heard his word 

28 blessed (are) they that hear the word of God 
31 for she came . . to hear the wisdom of SoL 

3 whatsoeverye have spoken . . shalllje heard 

15 Audwhenoneof them, .heard these things 

35 He that hath ears to hear, let him hear 

1 the publicans and sinners for to hear him 

25 as he came . .he heard music and dancing 

2 How is it that I hear this of thee ? give an 
14 the Pharisees also . .heard aU these things 

29 They have, .the prophets ; let them hear 

31 If they hear not Moses and the prophets 
6 Lord said, Hear what the unjust judge 

22 when Jesus heard these things, he said 

23 when he heard this, he was very sorrow. 

26 they that heard, .said, Who then can be 

36 hearing the multitude pass by, fie asked 

11 as they heard these things, he added and 

48 the people were very attentive to hear him 

16 And when they heard . . they said, God for 
9 when ye shall hear of wars and commot. 

38 all the people came early . . f or to hear h'ra 
71 for we ourselves have heard of his own m. 

6 When Pilate heard of Galilee, he asked 

8 because he had heard many things of him 

37 the two disciples heard him speak, and 

40 One of the two which heard John (speak) 
8 and thou hearest the sound thereof, but 

29 which standeth and heareth him, rejoice 

32 what he hath seen and heard, that he tes 
I how the Pharisees had hear<' trhat Jesus 



Jotm 4. 41 for we have heard .ourselves, and know 

4. 47 When he heard that Jesus was come out 

5. 24 He that heareth my word, and believeth 
5. 25 when the dead shall hear the voice of the 
S. 25 Son of God; and they that hear shall live 

4, 28 all that are in the graves shall hear his voi. 

5. 30 as I hear, I judge and my judgment is 

5. 37 Ye have neither heard his voice at any time 

6. 45 Every man therefore that hath heard, and 
6. 60 Many therefore when they had heard 

6. 60 This is an hard saying . . who can hear it 1 
7 32 The Pharisees heard that the people mur 

7 40 Many of the people, .when they heard this 

7. 51 Doth our law judgB. .man before it hear h 

8. 9 (they which heard being convicted by) 

8 26 I speak., those things which I have heard 
8. 40 told the truth, which I have heard of G 
8. 43 (even) because ye cannot hear my word 
8. 47 He that is of God heareth God's words 

8 47 ye therefore hear not. because ye are not 

9 27 I have told you already, and ye did not h 
27 wherefore would ye hear(it)again t will ye 

. 31 Now we know that God heareth not sin 

31 if any man . .doeth his will, him he h^ar 

32 was it not heard that any man opened the 
35 Jesus heard that they had cast him out 
40 the Pharisees which were with him heard 

3 the sheep hear his voice and he calleth 

10 R robbers -. but the sheep did not hear thera 
10. 16 them also I must bring, and they shall h 
10. 20 He hath a devil, and is mad ; why hear ye 

10. 27 Aly sheep hear my voice, and 1 know them 
CI 4 When Jesus heard .he said, This sickness 
It. 6 When he had heard therefore that he was 
n 2o as soon as she heard that Jesus was com 

11. 29 As soon as she heard.. she arose quickly 

11. 41 Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard 
«i 42 And I knew that thou hearest me always 
12 12 when they heard that Jesus was coming 
12 J 8 that they heard that he had done this m. 

12. 29 people therefore that stood by, and heard 
12 34 We have heard out of the law that Christ 

12. 47 if any man hear my words, and believe not 
14. 24 the word which ye hear is notmine, but 

14. 28 Ye have heard how I said unto you, I go 

15. IS all things that I have heard of my Father 

16. 13 whatsoever he shall hear, (that) shall he 
- 18 21 ask them which heard me, what I have 

1 8 37 Every one that is .of the truth heareth my 

19 8, 13 When Pilate therefore heard that sa 
21. 7 Now when Simon Peter heard, that it was 

Acts I. 4 promise., which, f saith he), ye have heard 
2. 6 every man heard them speak in his own 
2. 8 how hear we every man in our own ton. 
2. 1 1 we do hear them speak in our tongues the 
2. 22 Ye men of Israel, hear these words, Jesus 

2. 33 shed forth this, which ye now see and h. 
2 37 Now when they heard . . (hey were pricked 

3. 22 him shall ye hear in all things whatsoever 

3. 23 every soul, which will not hear that pro. 

4. 4 many of thera which heard the word bel. 
. 20 the things which we have seen and heard 
, 24 when they heard that, they lifted up their 

5 Ananias hearing these words fell down 

S fear came on all them that heard these th. 

, II and upon as many as heard these things 

. 21 when they heard, .they entered into the 

. 24 when the high priest, .heard these things 

_. 33 Whenthey heard, .they were cut. and to. 

6. II Weliave heard him speak biasphemous w. 
6. 14 we have heard him say, that this Jesus of 

7. 12 when Jacob heard that there was com in 
7. 34 I have heard their groaning, and am come 

7 37 A prophet., like unto me; him shall [ye h.] 

7. 54 Wlien they heard these things, they wcro 

8. 6 hearing and seeing the miracles which he 

8 14 Now when the apostles . . head that Sam. 

8. 30 Philip ran thither, .and heard him read 

9. 4 and heard a voice saying unto him, Saul 
g. 7 the men . . stood speecbles3,hearing a voice 
9. 13 Lord, I have heard by many of this man 
g. 21 all that heard . . were amazed, and said 
9. 38 disciples had heard that Peter was there 

10. 22 tosendforthee. .andtohearwordsof theo 
10. 33 tohearall things thatarecommanded thee 
10. 44 Ghost fell on all thcmwhich heard the word 

10. 46 For they heard them .speak with tongues 

11. I the apostles.. heard that the Gentiles had 
II. 7 I heard a voice saying unto me, Arise, P. 
II. 18 When they heard these things, they held 

13. 7 Paulus. .desired to hear the word of, God 
13. 44 whole city together to hear the word of O. 

13. 48 when the Gentiles heard this, they were 

14. 9 The same heard Paul speak: who stedfast. 

14. 14 when the apostles, Barnabas and Paul, h. 

15. 7 should hear the word of the Gospel, and 

15. 24 Forasmuch as we have heard, that certain 

16. 14 a certain woman, .heard (us) : whose he 

16. 38 they feared, when they heard that they 

17. 8 they troubled the people, .when they h. 
17. 21 but either to tell, or to hear some new t. 
J7. 32 when they heard of the resurrection of the 

17. 32 others said, We will hear thee again of this 

18. 8 many of the Corinthians hearing believed 

18. 26 whom when Aquilla and Priscilla had h. 
ig. 2 We have not so much as heard whether 

19. 5 Wlien they heard, .they were baptized in 
19. 10 so thatall they which dwelt in Asiaheard 
19. 26 Moreover ye see and hear, that not alone 
19. 28 when they heard . . they were full of wrath 
21. 12 when we heard these things, both we, and 
ti »o wiien they heard they glorified the Lord 



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HEAR 



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HEARKEN 



Acts 21. 22 for they will hear tliat thou art come 
22. I Men, bretliren, and fathers, hear ye my 
22. 2 when they heard that he spake in the H. 
82. 7 and heard a voice saying unto rac, Saal 
22. 9 they heard not the voice of him that spake 

32. 14 and shouldest hear the voice of hia mouth 

82. 15 witness, .of what thou hast seen and he. 

82. 26 When the centurion heard .he went and 

53. 16 when Paul's sister's son heard of their ly. 
S4. 4 I pray thee that thou wouldest hear us of 
84. 22 when Felix [heard these things], having 
84. 24 and heard him concerning, the faith in C. 
25. 22 said. .1 would also hear the man myself 

25. 22 To morrow, said he, thou shalt hear him 

26. 3 wherefore I beseech thee to hear me pa. 
a6. 14 I heard a voice speaking unto me, ani 
26. 29 but also all that hear me this day, were 
28. 15 when the brethren heard of us, they ca, 
28. 22 we desire to hear of thee what thou thin. 
28. 26 Hearing ye shall tear, and shall not uud. 
28. 27 anjd hear with (their) ears, and uuderstand, 
28. 28 unto the Gentiles and. .they will hear it 

Eomzo. 14 believe in him of whom they have not h. 

10. 14 and how shall- they hear-witboufc a prea.7 
10. 18 But I say. Have they' not heard? Yes 
ti. 8 given them, .ears that they should not h. 
15. 21 they that have not heard shall understand. 

t Cd. 7. 9. Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither 

11. 18 I hear that there be divisions among you 
a Coa2. 4 and heard unspeakable words, which it is 

I2-. 6 that which he seeth me. .or. .heareth of 
GaL I. 13 ye have heard of my conversation in time 

I. 23 they had heard only, that he which per. 

4. 21 Tell me. .[do ye not hear] the law ? 
Epb. I. ri after that ye heard the word of truth, the 

1. 15 after 1 heard of your faith in the Lord J. 

3. 2 If ye have beard of the dispensation of the 

4. 21 It so be that ye have heard liim,. and have 
Fhil. I. 27 or else be absent, I may hear of your atfa. 

I. 30 ye saw in rae, (and) now hear (to be) in 
2. 26 that ye had heard that he had been sick 
4. 9 Those things, which ye have both, .heard 
CfoL I. 4 Since we heard of your faith in Christ J 
I. 6 since the day ye heard, .and knew the gr 
1. 9 we also, since the day we heard (it), do not 

1. 23 hope of the gospel, which ye have heard 
s Th. 3. 1 1 For we hear that there are some which w. 
I Ti. 4. 16 both save thyself, and them that hear thee 
3 Tl. 1. 13 sound words, which thou hast he.ird of 

2. 2 And the things that thou hast heard of 
4. 17 and (that) all the Gentiles mignt hear 

Phm. s Hearing of thy love and faith, v/hich thou 
Heb. 2. » heed to the things which we have heard 

2. 3 was confirmed unto us by them- thatheard 

3. 7 Wherefore . . To day if ye will hear his vo. 

3. IS To day if ye mil hear bis voice, harden 
.31 16 For some, when they had heard, did pro. 

4. 2 being mixed with faith in them that heard 
4u 7 To day if ye will hear his voice, harden 

i2>. 19 which (voire) they that heard entreated 
Jas. 1. 19 let every man be swift to hear, slow to 

5. 1 1 Ye have heard of the patience of J ob, and 
3 Pe. 1. 18 this voice which came from heaven we h. 
1 Jo 1. I which we have heard, which we have seen 

1. 3 That which we have seen and heard decK 

1. 5 is the message which we have heard of h. 

2. 7, 24, 24 which ye have heard from the beg. 

2. 18 as ye have heard that antichrist shall come 

3. 1 1 tliis is the message that ye have heard from 

4. 3 whereof yehave heard thatit should come 
4. s of the world, aoU the world heareth them 
4. 6 of God: he that knoweth God heareth us 

4. 6 he that is not of God heareth not us 

3. 14 that, if vie ask anything, .he heareth us 

5. 15 And if we know that he hear as, whatso. 
e John 6 That, as ye have heard from the beginning 
3 John 4 I have no greater joy than to hear that 
Eev. I. 3 they that hoar the words of this prophecy 

I. 10 and heard behind me a great voice, as of 
z. 7, II, 17, 20 He that hath an ear, tet him h. 
3. 3 [Remember therefore how thou hast, .h.] 
3. 6, 13, 22 He that hath an car, let him hear 

3. 20 if any man hear my voice, and open the 

4. I the first voice v/hich 1 heard (was) as it 

5. 11 I heard the voice of many angels roimd 
•;. 13 and all that are in lli:m, heard I saying 

6. I I heard, aa it were the noise of thunder 

6. 3,5,7! heard the . . beast say, Come and see 
& 6 I heard a voice in the midst of the four b. 

7. 4 I heard the number of them which were 
8. 13 and heard an angel flying through the 

9. 13 I heard a voice from the fourhoms of the 
9. i6 horsemen, .and I heard the number of 
g. ao which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk 
to. 4 I heard a voice from heaven saying unto 

10. 8 thevoicewhichlheardfromheaven spako 

11. 12 they heard a great voice from heaven sa. 
12. 10 And I heard a loud voice saying in heavea 

13. 9 If any man have an ear, let him hear 

14. 2, 13 And I heard a voice from heaven 

14. 2 I heard the voice of harpers harping with 
16. I I heard a great voice out of the temple 
16. 5 I heard the angel of the waters say, Thon 
16. 7 I heard another out of the altar say. Even 

18. 4 I heard another voice from h6aven,3aying 

19. 1 1 heard a great voice of much people in h. 
ig. 6 I heard as it were the voice of a great mul. 
21. 8 I heard a great voiceout of heaven, saying 

83. 8 And I John saw these things, and heard 
32. 8 And when I had heard and seen, I fell d. 
32. 17 And let him that heareth say. Come ^ 
2*. 18 1 testify uuto every man that heareth the 



8. To hear tluyroughly, oioKovai diakcvo. 

Acts 23. 35 I will hear thee, s.iid he, when thine ac. 

9. To give ear to, hearken to, slcraKovat eisalxwo. 
JIatt. 6. 7 they sliall be heard fortheir much speak. 
Luke I. 13 Fe^r not, Zacharias : for thy prayer is h. 
Acts 10,. 31 And said, Cornelius, thy prayer ia heard 

1 Co. 14. 21 yet for all that will they not hear me 
He'D. 5. 7 strong crying.. and was heard in that he 

10. To give ear, hear, hearken unto, iiraKovw epak. 

2 Co. 6. 2 I have heard thee in a time accepted, and 
11. To hearken unto, iiraKp6v.uu.ai epakroaomai. 

Acts 16. 25 sang praises . . aud tne priaoner&heard the. 
HEAB,. to cause to — 
1. To cause to hear, niycprt hashmauth. 

Eze. 24. 26 to cause (tlice) to hear (it) with (thine) 
2.To-givc attention, 2\?^ qashab, 5. 

Psa. 10. 17 Lord, .thou mlt cause thine eat to bear 
3. 7*0 cav.se to hear, naty shamea-, 5. 

Psa. 143. 8 Cause me to hear thy loving kindness In 

Song 8. 13 the companions hearken .. cause me to h. 

Jer. 18. 2 there I will cause thee to hear my words 
23.22 audhad caused nvypeople to hear myworda 

Eze. 36. 15 Neither Willi cause (men) to hear Id thee 
HEAIi, to let — 
To ca7ise to hear, ye^ shamea, 5. 

Song 2. 14 let me hear thy voice for aweet (Is) thy 
HEAE, to make to — 
To cause to hear, JSP?' shamea, 5. 

Deut. 4. 10 I will make them hear my words.thatthey 
4. 36 Out of heaven he made thee to hear his v. 

3 Ki, 7. 6 had made..the Syrians-to hear a noise of 
Psa. 51 8 Make me to hear joy and gladneas ; that 

KEAS, tell, to — 

To hear, yo;' shamea. 

Num 21. I king Arad. .heard tell that Israel came 
HEAS before, to — 
To hear be/ore or formerly, irpoaKoiu proakouO. 

Col. I 5 whereof ye hpaid. Defore in the word of 
HEAR-, to- neglect to — 
To hear amiss, disregard, irapaKOvu parakcnJjTj. 

Matt iS. 17 if he shall neglect to hear tli^era, tell (it) 

18, 17 if he neglect to hear the church, let him 
HEAED — 

To be heard, yoy shainea, 2. 

Eocl. 9. 16 the poor man's, .words are not heard 
9. 17 The words Of wise (men, are) heard In 
HEARD, which..' — 
Hearing, the thing heard, dreof) akoi. 

I Th. 2^ 13 received the word of God which ye heard 
HEAED, to be — 

1. To be a-nswered, responded to, njy anah, 2. 
Job jg. 7 I cry out of wrong, but I am not heard 
Prov2i. 13 he also. shall cry. .but shall not be heard 

2. To be heard, ^of shamea, 2. 

Gen. 45. 16 fame thereof was heard In Pharaoh's ho. 
ExodsS. 35 his sound shall be heard when he goeth 
Deut. 4. 32 whether there .hath been heard lie it 
I Sa. I. 13 she spake but her voice was not heard 
17. 31 when the words v/ere heard which David 

1 Ki. 6. 7 (nor) any tool of iron heard in the house 

2 Ch.30. 27 their voice was heard, and their praj-er 
Ezra 3.13 people shouted . . the noise was heard af.ir 
Keh. 6. I whenSanballat. .heardthatlhadbuilded 

12. 43 so that the joy of Jerusalem was heard 
Esth. 2. 8 when the king's commandment, .was he. 
Job 26. 14 but how little a portion is heard of him 

37. 4 wiU not stay them when hia voice is hea. 
Psa. 19. 3 nor language (where) their voice ia not-h. 
Song 2. 12 voice of the turtle is heard in our land 
Isa. 15. 4 their voice shall be heard (even) unto J. 
60. iS Violence shall no more be heard In thy 
65. 19 weeping shall be no more heard In her 
Jer. 3. 21 A voice was heard upon the high places 
6. 7 violence and spoil is heard in her 
8.16 The snorting of his horses washeard from 
9. ig For a voice of wailing is heard out of Z, 
31. 15 AvQicQ washeard in Ramah, lamentation 
33. 10 Again there shall be heard in this place 

49. 31 th^ noise tliereof was heard in the Eed 3. 

50. 46 and the cry Is heard among the nations 
S». 46 for the rumour that shall be heard in the 

Eze. JO. 5 And the sound . . was heard (even) to the 

19. g his voice should no more be heard upon 
26. 13 sound of thy harp shall be no more heard 

Dan. 10. 12 thy words were heard, and I am come for 
Nah. 2. 13 of thy messengers shall do more be heard 

HEABD, to cause to be — 

1. To give, cause or rouse aiteniion, 3^i3 qashab, 5. 

Isa. lo. 30 Lift up thy voice., cause It to be heard 

2. To cause to h..ear, \py? shamea, 5. 

Psa. 76. 8 Thou didst cause judgment to be heard 
laa. 30. 30 cause bis glorious voice to be heard, and 

42. 2 nor cause hia voice to be heard in the 
Jer. 48. 4 little ones have caused a cry to bo heard 
49. 2 1 will cause an alarm, .to be heard in R. 
Eze. 27. 30 cause their voice to he heard against thee 

HEAED, to let be — 

l.To be heard, yD?* shamea, 2. 

Esod23. 13 neither let it be heard out of thy month 
Jer. iS. 22 Let a ery b« heard from their hous^ 



2.T0 cause to licar, yp?* shamea, 5. 

Judg iS. 25 Let not thy voice be beard among ua, leet 
HEAED, to make to be — 



To cause to be heard, yc;^ shamea, 5. 

2 Ch. 5. 13 to make one sound to be heard in prai>InK 
Psa. 66. 8 make the voice of hia praise to be heard 
Isa. 58. 4 to make your voice to bo heard on high 

l.To give ear, hear, hearken, i.Koiu akoud. 

Eph. 4. 29 it may minister grace unto the hearers 
2 Ti. 2. 14 no profit, (but) to the Bubvertingof theb. 
2.A hearer, a.Kpoax'fis. akroatea. 

Eom. 2.13 For not the hearers of the law (are) Just 
Jaa. I. 22 and not hearers only, deceiving your own 
I. 23 For if any bo a hearer of the word, and 
I. 25 he being not a forgetful hcarir, but a doer 
HEAEINO — 



l.Ear, yM ozen. 

Deut3i. II thou shalt read this. .In their hearing 
2 Sa. 18. 12 for in our bearing tlie king charged thee 
Job 33. 8 Surely thou hast spoken in mine hearing 
Eje, g, 5 to the others lie said iu miue liearing. Go 
10'. 13 it was cried uuto them in my hearing 

2. Hearing, UQVQ mishma. 

Isa. II. 3 neither reprove after the bearing of hhi 

3. Attention, 2vp^ qesheb. 

2 Ki. 4 31 but(therc was) neither voice nor bearing 

4. To hear, nQy sliamea. 

Prov.28. 9 tumeth away his ear from hearing the 
EccL u 8 satisfied.. nor the ear filled with hearing 
Isa, 21, 3 I was bowed down at the hearing (of it) 

33. 13 that sloppeth hia ears from hoariug of 
Amos 8. 1 1 but of hearing the woi:d3 of tb« I.ORD 

5. Hearing, ilO? sluma. 

Job 42. 5 I have heard of thee by the hearing cf 
Q. Hearing, the thing h^eard, clko^i akoS. 

Matti3. 14 By hearing ye shall hear, and shall not 

Acts 28. 26 Hearing ye shall hear, and shall not u.nd. 

Eom. 10. 17 faith (cometh) by hearing, and hearing 

1 Co. 12. 17 where., tha.hearing? if the whole, hear. 
Gal. 3, 2, 5 works of the law, or by the hearing of 
Heb- 5. ij many things, .seeing ye are dull of hear. 

2 Pe. 2. 8 in sucing and hearing, vexed (his) righte. 

7. ThuTOvgK knowledge, Siayvuais diagnosis. 
Acts 25. 21 to be reserved unto the bearing of A. 

HEAETUG, to te dull of — 



To hear heamly, fiapeas Lkovui bareOs akouS. 
Matt 13. 15 and (their) eara are dull of hearing, and 
Acts 28. 27 and their ears are dull of hearing and 

EEABIKG, place of — 

Place of hearing, court room, liKpoaTripioy akroatf. 
Acta' 25. 23 and was entered into the place of bearing 

HEAEKEN, to — 

l.To give ear,- ijk azan, 5: 

NunLaj. »8 hearken unto me, thon son of Zlppor 
Job g. 16 believe that he had hearkened unto ray 

33. I Job, I pray tbee. .hearken to all my wor. 

34. 16 hearken to the voice of my words 

37. 14 Hearken unto Cbls, Job : stand still, and 

2.7*0 attend, be. attentive, ayp qashab. 

Isa. 32. 3 the oars of them, that hear shall bearkea 
Z.To give attention, 2»u qashab, 5. 

T Sa. 15. 23 better.. to hcarken.than the fat of rams 
, 3 Ch.2o. 15 Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inliabitant« 

33. 10 to his people ; but they would not hearken 
Neh. 9. 34 nor hearkened unto thy commandments 
Job 13. 6 aud hearken to the pleadings of my lips 
Psa. 5. 2 Hearken unto the voice of my cry, my king 
Prov.29. 12 If a ruler hearken to lies, all his servanla 
Song 8. 13 the companions hearken to thy voice 
Isa. 31. 7 he hearkened dillgeotly with much heed 

28. 23 Give ye ear.. hearken, and hear my speech 

34. I and hearken, ye people : let t ho earth hear 
42. 23willhearken, andhearforthetimetocome? 

48. 18 that thou hadst.hearkened to ray <;om, 

49. I hearken, ye people, from far ; The LORO 
5t. 4 Hearkenuntome, my people; andgiveear 

Jer. 6. 10 and they cannot hearken : behold, the w. 

6. 17 Hearken. .But they said, We will not he, 
6. 19 they have not hearifened unto ray worda 
8. 6 I heaikened and heard, (but) they sxmke 

Dan. 9. 19 Lord, hearken and do ; defer not, for 
Hos. 5. I hearken, ye house of Israel ; and give ye 
Mie. 1. 3 hearaen, O earth, and all that therein la 
Zech. J. 4 they did not hear, nor hearken unto me 

7. TI But they refused to hearken, and pulled 
Mai. 3. 16 and the LORP hearkened, and heard (it) 

i.To hear, hearken, yp?' shamea. 

Gen. 3. 17 Because thou hast hearkened unto the v. 
i6. 2 And Abram hearkened to the voice of S. 
21. 12 hearken unto her voice ; for in Isaac shall 
23. IS My lord, hearken unto me : the land (i^ 
23. 16 And Abraham hearkened unto Ephron 
30. 17 God hearkened unto Leah, and she cone. 
30. 32 God hearkened to her, and opened her 
34. 17 But if ye will not hearken imto us, to be 

34. 24 unto, .his son, hearkened all that went out 

35. lo he hearkened not unto her, to lie by her 
49, 2 and hearken unto Israel your father 

Esod. 3. 18 -And they shall hearken to thy voice: and 
4. I they wUl not believe me, nor hearken unttn 
4. 8, 9iftheywiLlnotbelieTe..neitherhearkea» 

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Exod. 6. 
6. 
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Iiev. 26. 

26. 

26. 

26. 
Kumz4. 

21. 

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ti. 

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26. 
27. 
28. 
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uosh. I. 
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Job 32. 

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9 hearkened not xmto Moses for anguish of 
13 Israel have not hearkened unto me ; how 
30 and how BhalL Pharaoh hearken unto me ? 

4 But Pharaoh shall not hearken unto ycu 

13 that he hearkened not unto thexa ; as the 
22 neither did he hearken unto them ; as the 

15, 1-3 hearkened not unto them ; as the Lo. 
12 hearkened not unto them ; as the Ix)RD h. 

9 Phsraoh shall not hearken imto you ; that 

26 If thou wilt diligently hearken to the vo. 
20 Notwithstanding they hearkened not unto 
19 Hearken now unto my voice, I will give 

24 So Moses hearkened to the Voice of his 

14 But if ye will not hearken unto me, and 

18 And if ye will not yet for all this hearken 
■2t And if ye. .will not hearken unto me ; I 

27 if ye will not for all this hearken unto me 

22 and have not hearkened to my voice 

3 And the J/)rd hearkened to the voice of I. 

45 the LoElv would not hearten to your voice 

I Now therefore hearken, Israel, imto the 

1 2 if ye hearken to these judgments, and keep 

19 But the Lord hearkened unto me at 

23 ye believed him not, nor hearkened to 

10 Lord hearkened unto me at that time also 

13 ijf ye shall hearken diligently unto my 

3 Thou shalt not hearken unto the words of 
SThoushaltnot. .hearken unto him; neith. 

18 shalt hearken to the voice of the Lord 

5 Only if thou carefully hearken unto the 

12 and will not hearken unto the priest that 

14 these nations, .hearkened unto observers 

15 a Prophet, .unto him ye shall hearken 

19 whosoever will not hearken unto my words 
18 chastened him, will not hearken imto th. 

5 the Lord thy God would not hearken unto 

14 I have hearkened to the voice of the Lord 
17 keep his statutes. . and to hearken unto his 

9 Take heed, and hearken,0 Israel; this day 

1 if thou shalt hearken diligently unto 

2 if thou shalt hearken unto the voice of the 

13 if that thou hearken unto the commandm. 

15 if thou wilt not hearken unto the voice of 
45 because thou hearkenedst not unto the 
10 If thou shalt hearken unto the voice of the 

9 the children of Israel hearkened unto him 
17 According as we hearkened unto Moses 
17 BO wiU we hearken unto thee : only the 
iB and will not hearken unto thy words in 

14 Lord hearkened unto the voice of a man 
10 But I would not hearken unto Balaam 
17 they would not hearken unto their judges 

20 and have not hearkened unto my voice 

4 know whether they would hearken unto 
7 Hearken unto me . . that God may hearken 

17 but the, king of Edom would not hearken 

28 Howbeit the king, .hearkened not unto 
9 God hearkened to the voice of Manoah 

25 But the men would not hearken to liim 

13 But. .Benjamin would not hearken to the 
25 they hearkened not unto the voice of 

7 Hearken unto the voice of the people in 
9 Now therefore hearken unto their voice 

22 Hearken imto their voice, and make them 
1 1 have hearkened unto your voice in all 
I hearken thou unto the voice of the words 

6 Saul hearkened unto the voice of Jonat. 
35 I have hearkened to thy voice, and have 

21 and have hearkened unto thy words wh. 

22 hearken thou also unto the voice of thine 

23 and he hearkened unto their voice. So he 

24 vfho will hearken unto you in tliis matter? 

18 and he would not hearken unto our voice 

14 he would not hearken unto her voice 

16 But he would not hearken unto her 

a8 to hearken unto the cry and to the prayer 

29 that thou mayest hearken unto the prayer 

30 hearken thou to the supplication of thy 
52 to hearken unto them in all that they c. 
38 if thou wilt hearken unto all that I com. 

15 Wherefore the king hearkened not unto 

16 when all Israel sav/ that the king heark. 

24 They hearkened therefore to the word of 
20 So Ben-hadad hearkened unto king Asa 

8 said . . Hearken not (untoi him), nor cons. 

25 he hearkened unto their voice, and did 
28 said. Hearken, O people, every one of you 

6 and (if) ye will hearken unto my voice 
4 and the Lord hearkened unto him ; for he 

9 the king of Assjrria hearkened unto him 
40 Howbeit they did not hearken, but they 

31 Hearken not to Hezekiah : for thus Saith 

32 and hearken not unto Hezekiah, when he 
13 Hezekiah hearkened unto them, and sho. 

9 But they hearkened not : and Manasseh 
13 because our fathers have not hearkened 
ig to hearken unto the cry and the prayer 

20 to hearken unto the prayer which thy se. 

21 Hearken therefore unto the supplications 

15 So the king hearkened not unto the people 

16 that the king v^fould not hearkep unto 

4 And Ben-hadad hearkened unto king Asa 
27 And he said, Hearken, all ye people 

17 princes, .then the king hearkened unto 
i6 and hast not hearkened unto my counsel 
20 And the LORD hearkened to Hezekiah 

22 and hearkened not unto the words of N. 

16, 29 hearkened not to thy commandments 
27 Shall we then hearken unto you to do all 

4 and he hearkened not unto them, that 
10 Therefore I said. Hearken to me ; I also 
31 Mark well, O Job; hearken unto me; hold 



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Job 33, 33 If cot, hearken unto me : hold thy peace 
34. 10 Therefore hearken unto me, ye men of 

34. 34 and let a wise man hearken unto me 
Psa. 34. I i Come, ye children, hearken unto mo ; I will 

45. 10 Hearken, daughter, and consider, and 
58. 5 Which will not hearken to the voice of 
81. 8 Israel, if thou wilt hearken unto me 
81. II But my people would not hearken to my 
81. 13 Oh that my people had hearkened unto 
103. 20 hearkening unto the voice of his word, 
io5. 25 hearkened not unto the voice of the Lord 
Erov. I. 33 whoso hearkeneth unto me shall dweU 

7. z4 Hearken unto me now therefore, ye 

8. 32 Now therefore hearken unto me, ye ch. 

12. 15 he that hearkeneth unto counsel (is) wise 
23. 22 Hearken unto thy father that begat thee 

36. 16 Hearken not to Hezekiah ; for thus saith 
46. 3 Hearken unto me, O house of Jacob, and 
46. 12 Hearken unto me, ye stout hearted, that 
48. 12 Hearken unto me, Jacob and Israel, my 
51. 1 Hearken to me, ye that follow after right. 
51. 7 Hearken unto me, ye that know rigUteo. 
55. 2 hearken diligently unto me, and eat ye 

7. 24 But they hearkened not, nor inclined 
7, 26 Yet they hearkened not unto me, nor inc. 
7. 27 but they will not hearken to thee : thou 
II. II Behold. .1 will not hearken unto them 
16. 12 that they may not hearken unto me 
17. 24 if ye diligently hearken unto me, saith 

17. 27 But if ye will not hearken unto me to 
18. 19 hearken t6 the voice of them that cont. 

23. 16 Hearken not unto the words of the prop. 
25, 3 I have spoken . . but ye have not hearke. 
25. 4 but ye have not hearkened, nor inclined 

25. 7 Yet ye have not hearkened unto me, saith 

26. 3 If so be they will hearken, and turn every 
26. 4 If ye will not hearken fo me, to walk in 

26. 5 To hearken to the words of my servants 
b6. 5 and sending (them), but ye have not he. 

27. 9 Therefore hearken not ye to your proph. 
27, 14 hearken not unto the words of _the prop. 
27. 16 Hearken not to the words of your prop. 
27. 17 Hearken not unto them ; serve the king 
29. 8 neither hearken to your dreams which ye 
29. 12 pray unto me, and I will hearken unto 
29. 19 they have not hearkened to my words 
32. 33 have not hearkened to receive instruction 
34. 14 but your fathers hearkened not unto me 

34. 17 Ye have not hearkened unto me, in 

35. 13 instruction to hearken to my words ? saith 
3S. 14 have spoken, .but ye hearkened not unto 
3S. IS inclined your ear, nor hearkened unto me 

35. 16 this people hath not hearkened unto me 

36. 31 I have pronounced, .but they hearkened 

37. 2 did hearken unto the words <,f the Lord 

37. 14 he hearkened not to him : so Irijah took 

38. 15 counsel, wilt thou not hearken unto me? 

44. 16 we will not hearken unto thee 

44. 5 they hearkened not, nor inclined their 
3. 6 they would have hearkened unto thee 
3. 7 Israel will not hearken unto thee ; for 

3. 7 they will not hearken unto me : for all 
20. 8 rebelled . . and would not hearken unto me 
20. 39 (also),, if ye v/ill not hearken unto me: but 

Dan. 9. 6 hearkened unto thy servants the prophets 
Hos. -9. 17 they did not hearken unto him : and they 
Zech. I. 4 they did not hear, nor hearken unto me 

5.T0 give ear, hearken, hear, aKovoi akouo. 

Mark 4. 3 Hearken ; Behold, there went out a sower 

7. 14 Hearken unto me every one (of you), and 

Acts 4. 19 to hearken imto you more than unto God 

7. 2 Men, brethren, and fathers, hearken ; The 

15. 13 saying. Men (and) brethren, hearken unto 

Jas. 2. 5 Hearken, my beloved brethren, Hath not 

6, To hearken a little, vTraicovca hupakouo. 

Acts 12. 13 a damsel came to hearken, named Bhoda 
HEATf.KEN to or unto, to — 
l.To give ear, ]IH azan, 5. 

Gen. 4. 23 yo wives of Lamech, hearken unto my sp. 
2. To obey authority, ireiOapWo} peitliarcheo. 

Acts 27. 21 ye should have hearkened unto me, and 

Z.To receive in the ear, give ear to, ivari^onai enot. 

Acts 2. 14 known unto you, and hearken to my wo, 
HEABKENING — 
To hear, j^p^ slmmea. 

Psa. 103. 20 hearkening imto the voice of Ms word 
HEAET — 
1. Tlie heart, "75 lal. 

Dan. 6. 14 set (his) heart on Daniel to deliver hisn 
^.The heart, nS leb. 

Gen. 6. 5 imagination of the thoughts of his heart 

6. 6 repented . . and it grieved him at his heart 
8. 21 the Lord said in his heart, I will not 

§, 21 imagination of man's heart (is) evil from 
17.. 17 said in his heart. Shall (a child) be bom 

18. s and comfort ye your hearts ; after that ye 

24. 45 before I had done speaking in mine heart 
27. 41 and Esau said in his ^eart. The days of 
42. 28 their heart failed (them), and they were 

45. 26 Jacob's heart fainted, for he believed them 
Exod. 4. 14 seeth thee, he will be glad in his heart 

4. 21 I will harden his heart, that lie shall not 

7. 3 will harden Pharaoh's heart, and multiply 
7. 13 hardened Pharaoh's heart, that he heark. 
7. 14 Pharaoh's heart (is) hardened, he refuseth 
7, 22 Pharaoh's heart was hardened, neither did 
7. S3 neither did he set his heaxt to this also 



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Exod. 3. 15 he hardened his heart, and hearkened not 
8.19 and Pharaoh's heart was hafdeaed, and he 

8. 32 Piiafaoh hardened his heart at this time 

9. 7 the heart of Pharaoh washardened, and he 

9. 12 the Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh 
Q. 14 send all my plagues upon thine heart 

9. 34 hardened his heart, he and his servants 

9. 35 theheartofPharaohwashardened,neither 
10. I I have hardened his heart, and the heart 
10. 20 Lord hardened Pharaoh's heart, so that 

10. 27 the Lord hardened Pharaoh's heart, and 

11. 10 Lord hardened Pharaoh's heart, so that 
14. 4 I will harden Pharaoh's heart, that he 

14. 8 the Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh 

14. 17 will harden the hearts of the Egyptians 

15. 8 were congealed in the heart of the sea 
2S. 2 that giveth it willingly with his heart 
28. 29 breastplate of judgment upon his heart 
28. 30 they shall be upon Aaron's heart wheorho 

28. 30 judgment Of the children, .upon his heart 

31. 6 the hearts of all that are wise hearted 
35. s whosoever (is) of a willing heart, let him 
3S. 21 every one whose heart stirred him up 
35. 26 the women whose heart stirred them up 
35 29 whose heart made them willing to bring 
35. 34 hath put in his heart that he may teach 

35. 35 Them hath he filled with wisdom of heart 

36. 2 in whose heart the Lord had put wisdom 
36. 2 every one whose heart stirred him up to 

Num32. 7 wherefore discourage ye the heart of the 

32. 9 discouraged the heaxt of the children 
Deut28. 65 shall give thee . .there a trembUng heart 

29. 4 hath not given you an heart to perceive 
29. 19 I walk in the imagination of mine heart 

Josh II. 20 was of the Lord to harden their hearts 
14. 8 brethren . .made the heart of the people 

Judg. 5. 9 heart (is) toward the governors of Israel 
5. 15 Eeuben (there were) great thoughts ol h. 
J. 16 (there were) great searchlngs of heart 
g. 3 their hearts inclined to follow Abimelech 

16. IS when thine heart (is) not with met thou 
j6. 17 told her aU his heart, and said unto her 

16. 18 saw that he had told her all his heart 

16. 18 Come. .for he hath showed me aU his he. 
16. 2s when their hearts were merry, that they 

18. 20 the priest's heart was glad ; and he took 
ig. s Comfort thine heart with a morsel of bread 

19. 6 Be content . . and let thine heart be merry 
19. 22 as they were making their hearts merry 

Euth 3. 7 his heart was merry, he went to lie down 
I Sa. 1. 13 Now Hannah, she spake in her heart 

2. I My heart rejoiceth in the Lord ; mine h. 

4. 13 for his heart trembled for the ark of God 

6. 6 as the Egyptians . . hardened their hearts f 
'roi 9 God gave him another heart : and all those 

10. 26 a band of men,whoseheartsGodbadtou. 

17. 32 Let no man's heart fail because of him 
24.. 5 David's heart smote him, because he had 
2s. 31 nor offence of heart unto my lord, either 
25. 36 and Nabal's heart (was)merrywithinhim 
25. 37 his heart died within him, and he became 

27. I And David said in his heaxt, I shall now 

28. 5 he was afraid, ana his heart greatly trem. 
e Sa. 6. 16 and she despised him in her heart 

7. 21 according to thine own heart, hast thou 

7. 27 hath thy servant found in his heart to pr. 
13. 28 Mark ye no w when Amnon's heart is mer. 
13.33 Js* nofmy lord., take the thing to., heart 

14. I that the king's heart (was) toward Absa. 

15. 6 so Absalom stole the hearts of the men 
Is- 13 Theheartsof themenoflsraelareafter'A. 
17. 10 whose heart (is)as the heartof alion, sha. 
18. 14 thrust them through the heart of Absalom 
jg, 19 that the king should take it to his heal; 
24. 10 And David's heart smote him after that 

I EU. 3. 9 Give, .thy servant an Understanding hea. 
3. 12 lo, I have given theeav/ise. .heart; soth. 
4. 29 God gave Solomon .. largeness of heart 

8. 23 that walk before thee with all their hea. 

8. 66 went unto their tentsjoyfulandgladofh. 

9. 3 and mine heart shall be there perpetually 

10. 24 his wisdom, which God hath put in his h. 

11. 3 and his wives turned away his heart 

12. 26 Jeroboam said In his heart. Now shall. 
12. 27 then shall the heartof this people turn ag. 
12. 33 month, .he had devised of.his own heart 

18. 37 thou hast turned their heart back again 
21. 7 Arise. .eatbread.andletthineheartbem. 

8 Ki 5. 26 he said unto him. Went not mine heart 

6. II Therefore the heart of the king of Syria 
9. 24 and the arrow, went out at his heart, and 
12. 4 money that cometh into any man's heart 

14. 10 and thine heart hath lifted thee up 

23. 3 withall(their)heartandall(their)8onl,to 
I Ch. 12. f3 (they were) not of double heart 

12. 38 the rest also of Israel (were) of onelieart 

15. 29 and she despised him m her heart 

16. 10 let the heart of them rejoice that seek 

17. 19 according to thine own heart, hast thon 

28. 9 serve him with a perfect heart, and with 

29. 9 because with perfect heart they offered 

9 Ch, 6. 1.1 that walk before thee with aU their hea. 

6. 38 return to thee with all their heart and 

7. 10 glad and merry in heart for the goodness 
7. 11' all that came into Solomon's heart to mak» 
7. 16 and mine heart shall be there perpetually 
g. 23 his wisdom, that God had put in his hea. 

12. 14 because he prepared not his heart to seek 
X7( 6 his heart was lifted up in the ways of the 
is. ig and thine heart lifteth thee up to boast 
26. 16 his heart was lifted up to (his) destruction 
29. 31 and as many as were of n free heart, bur. 



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sC'h 30. li-waa to give them one heart to do the com. 
32. 25 for his hcait was lifted up ; therefore 
32 26 humbled himself for the pride of his he 
Ezra 6. 2z turned the heart of tlie king of Assyria 

7. 27 put (such a thing) as this iu-the king's h. 

Nell 2 2 this (is) nothing (else) but sorrow of heait 

?. 12 what my God hath put in my heart to do 

6. 8 thou feignest them out of thine o^vn heart 

7. 5 my God put into mine heart to gather 
Esth. I. 10 when the Iisartof the kingwas merry with 

5. 9 Then went Haman forth, .with a glad h. 

6. G Now Haman thought in his heart, To wh. 

7. 5 that durst presume in his heart to do so 7 
Job 7. 17 thou shouldest set thine heart upon him? 

8. 10 and utter words out of their heart 1 

11. 13 If thou prepare thine heart, and stretch 

12. 24 He taketh away the heart of the chief of 
15. 12 Why doth thine heart carry thee away ? 
17. 4 thou hast hid their heart from understa. 
23. 16 For Godmaketh my heart soft, and tlie A. 
29. 13 I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy 
31. 7 and minp. heart walked after mine eyes 
31 9 If mine heart have been deceived by a 
31 27 my heart hath been secretly enticed, or 
33- 3 •'^ly words (shall be of), .my heart; and 
34. t4 If he set his heart upon man,(if) he gather 

36. 13 But the hypocrites in heart heap up wrath 

37. I At this also my heart trembleth, and is 
37. 24 respecteth not any (that are) wise of heart 
41. 24 His heart is as firm as a stone ; yea, as K. 

Psa. 4. 7 Tliou hast put gladness in my heart, more 
7. 10 of God, which saveth the upright in heart 

9. I I will praise (thee), .with my whole heart 
10. 6 He hath said in his heart, I shall not be 
10. II He hath said In his heart, God hath for. 
10. 13 iK hath said in his heart, Thou wilt not 

10. 17 thou wilt prepare their heart, thou wilt 

11. 2 they may. .shoot at the upright in heart 
13. 2 (and) with a double heart, do they speak 

13, 5 my heart shall rejoice in thy salvation 

14. I Tlie fool hath said in his heart, (There is) 

16. 9 Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory 

17. 3 Thou hast proved mine heart ; thou hast 
19. 8 The statutes . . rejoicing the heart : the co. 
19. 14 Let. .the meditation ofmyheart.be accept. 
21. 2 Thou hast given him his heart's desire 

22. 14 roy heart is like wax ; it is melted in the 

26. 2 O Lord.. try my reins and my heart 

27. 3 my heart shall not fear ; though war sho. 
27. 8 my heart said unto thee. Thy face, 1k)rd 

27. 14 and he shall strengthen thine heart : wait 
a8. 7 my heart trusted in him, and T am helped 

28. 7 therefore my heart greatly rejoiceth ; and 

32. II shout, .all (ye that are) upright in heart 

33. II the thoughts of hia heart to all geileratl. 

33. 15 He fashioneth their hearts alike ; he con. 
33. 21 For our heart shall rejoice in hira ; becau. 
34. 1 8 nigh unto them that are of a broken hea. 
35. 25 Let them net say in their hearts,' Ah I so 
36. I thewicked3aithwithinmyheart(thatth.> 

36. 10 thy righteousness to the npright in hears 

37. 4 shall give thee the desires of thine heart 
37. IS sword shall enter into their own heart 

37. 31 The law of his God (is) in his heart ; none 

38. 8 by reason of the disquietness of my heart 
38. 10 My heart panteth, my strength faileth me 

39. 3 My heart was hot within me ; while I was 
40. 10 hid thy righteousness within my heart ; I 
40. 12 they are more. . therefore myheart faileth 
41. 6 his heart gatheretliiniq'iity toitself ;(wh.) 
44. 18 Our heart is not turned back, neitherhave 

44. 21 for he knoweth the secrets of the heart 

45. I My heart is inditing a good matter : I 
45. s Thine arrows (are) sharp in the heart of 
49. 3 and the meditation of my heart (shall be) 
51. 10 Create in me a clean heart, O God ; and 
SI. 17 a broken and acontrite'heart, OGrod.thon 
S3. I The fool hath said in his heart, (There is) 
55. 4 My heart is sore pained within me ; and 
55. 21 but war (was) in his heart: his words were 
S7. 7 My heart is fixed, God, my heart is fix. 
58 2 Yea, in heart ye work wickedness ; ye w. 
f>t. 2 when my heart is overwhelmed : lead me 
i52. 10 if riches increase, 9etiiotyourheart{upon) 
64. 6 both the inward (thought), .and ths heart 
64. JO and all the upright in heart shall glory 
66. 18 If I regard iniquity in ray heart, the LORD 
6g. 20 Reproach hath broken my heart, and I am 
74. 8 They said in their hearts, Let us destroy 
78. 8 a generation (that) set not their heart ar. 
78. 37 For their heart was not right with him 
81. 12 gave them up unto their ovm hearts' lust 
84. 2 my heart and my flesh crieth out for the 
94. IS all the upright in heart shall follow it 
97. II and gladness for the upright in heart 

102. 4 My heart is smitten, and withered likS 
J05. 3 let the heart of them rejoice that seek 
105. 25 He turned their heart to hate his people 

107. 12 he brought doAvn their heart with labour 

108. I God, my heart is fixed ; I will sing 
log. 22 and my heart is wounded within me 
112. 7 his heart is fixed, trusting in the Lord 
112. 8 His heaxt (is) established, he shall not be 
119. 2 (and that) seek him with the whole heart 
119. 10 With my whole heart have I sought thee 
J 19. II Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I 
119. 32 run. .when thou shalt enlarge my heart 

1 19. 34 I shaU observe it with (my) whole heart 
iig. 36 Incline my heart unto thy testimonies 
1 19. 58 I entreated, .with (my) whole heart : be 
1 19. 69 will keep thy precepts with (my) whole h. 
119. 70 Theirheartisasfatasgrease;(but)Idelig. 



Fsa.119 Bo lAit my heart he sound in thy statutes 
119. Ill for they (are) the rejoicing of rny heart 
1 19. 112 1 have inclined mine heart to perform 
119. 145 I cried with (my) whole heart: hear mo 
119. 161 my heart standcth In awe of thy word 
131. 1 Lord, my heart is not haughty, nor mine 
138. I I will praise thee with my whole heart 

140. 2 Which imagine mischiefs in (their) heart 

141. 4 Incline not my heart to (any) evil thing 
M3- 4 Therefore.. my heartwithinmeisdesola. 
147. 3 healeth the broken in heart, and bindcth 

Prov. 2. 2 (and) apply thine heart to understanding 
2. 10 When wisdom entereth into thine heart 
3. I let thine heart keep my commandments 
3. 3 write them upon the table of thine heart 

3. 5 I'rust in the Lord with all thine lieart 

4. 4 Let thine heart retain my words : keep ray 

4. 23 Keep thy heart with all diligence ; for 

5. 12 have I hated instruction, and my heart de. 

6. 14 Frowardness (is) in his heart, he deviseth 
6. 18 An heart that deviseth wicked imaginati. 

6. 21 Bind them continually upon thine- heart 

7. 3 write them upon the table of thine heart 
7. 10 there met him a woman . . subtil of heart 

7. 25 Let not thine heart decline to her ways 

8. 5 yc fools, be ye of an understanding heart 
10. 8 The wise in heart will receive command. 

10. 20 the heart of the \vicked (is) little worth 

11. 20 They that are of a fro^vard heart (are) ab. 

1 1. 29 fool (shall be) servant to the mse of lieart 

12. 8 but he that is of a perverse heart shall be 
12. 20 Deceit (is) in the heart of them that imag. 
12. 23 the heart of fools proclairaeth foolishness 

12. 25 Heaviness in the heart of man maketh 

13. 12 Hope deferred maketh theheart sick -.but 

14. 10 The heart knoweth his own bitterness; and 
14. 13 Even in laughter tlie heart is sorrowful 
14. 14 The backslider inheartshall bo filled with 
14. 30 A sound heart (is) the life of the flesh : but 

14. 33 Wisdom resteth in the heart of him that 

15. 7 but the heart of the foolish (doeth) not so 
15. 13 A merry heart maketh a cheerful counte. 
15. 13 but by sorrow of the heart the spirit is 
15. 14 The heart of him., seeketh knowledge: but 
15. IS he that is of a merry heart (hath) a con. 
15. 28 heart of the righteous studleth to answer 

15. 30 The light of .the eyes rejoiceth theheart 
i6. I The preparations of theheart in man, and 

16. s Every one (that is) proud in heart (is) an 
16. 9 A man's heart deviseth his way ; but the 
16. 21 The wise in heart shall be called prudent 

16. 23 The heart of the wise teachetii his mouth 

77. 16 get wisdom, seeing (he hath) no heart (to 

17. 20 He that hath a froward heart findeth no 

17. 22 A merry heart doeth good (like) a medic. 

18, 2 but that his heart may discover itself 
18. 12 Before destrucliou the heart of man is 

18. 15 The heartof theprudent getteth knowled. 

19. 3 and his heart fretteth against the Lord 

19. 21 (There are) many devices in a man's heart 

20. s Counsel in the heart of man (is Uke) deep 

20. 9 I have made my heart clean, 1 am pure 

21. I The king's heart (is) in the hand of the 

21. 4 An high look, and a proud heart, (and) 

22. II He that loveth pureness of heart, (for) 
22. 15 Foolishness (is) bound in the heart of a 

22. 17 apply thine heart unto my knowledge 

23. 7 drink, saith he. .but his heart (is) not 
23. 12 Apply thine heart unto instruction, and 
23. 15 My son, if thine heart be wise, my heart 

23. 17 Let not thine heart envy sinners : but 
23. 19 be wise, and guide thine heart in the way 
23. 26 My son, give me thine heart, and let thine 
a3. 33 thSne heart shall utter perverse things 

24. 2 For their heart studieth destruction, and 
24. 17 let not thine heart be glad. when he stum. 

25. 3 and the heart of kings (is) unsearchal?lo 
2j. 20 he that singeth songs to an heavy heart 

26. 23 Burning lips and a v,ickec?3ieart (are like 
36. 25 (there are) seven abominations in his he. 
27 9 Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart 
27. 1 1 My son, be wise, .and make my heart glad 

27. 10 As in water, .so the heart of man to man 
78. n he that hardeneth his heart shall fall into 
78. 26 He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool 
31. 1 1 heart of her husband doth safely trust in 

Eccl. 1. 13 I gave my heart to seek and search out 
1. 16 I communed Arith mine own heart, say. 
J. 16 my heart had great experience of wisdom 

1. 17 I gave myheart toToiow wisdom, and to 

2. I I said in mine heart. Go to now, I will 
2. 3 1 sought in mine heart to give myself unto 
2. 3 yet acquainting mine heart with wisdom 
2. 10 I withheld not niy heart from any joy 

2. 10 for my heart rejoiced in all ray labour 
2. 15 Then said I in my heart, .'vs it happeneth 
2. 15 Then I said in my heart, that this also (is) 
2. 20 I went about to cause my heart to despair 
2. 22 of the vexation of his heart, wherein he 

2. 23 his heart taketh not rest in the night 

3. II also he hath set the world in their heart 
3. 17 I said in mine heart, God sliall judge the 
3. 18 I said in mine heart concerning the estate 
5. 2 let not thine heart be hasty to utter (any 
5. 20 God answereth (him) in the joy of his h. 
7. 2 and the living will lay (it) to his heart 

7. 3 for by the sadness, .the heart is made bet. 
7. 4 heart of the wise (is) in the house of mo. 
7. 4 but the heart of fools (is^ in the house of 
7. 7 man mad ; and a gift destroyeth the heart 
"7. 22 oftentimes also thine own heart knoweth 
7. 2s applied mine heart to know, alsd to search 



Eccl ; 26 thewomanwhoseheart(iii)annreiiandnett 
8. 5 a wise man's heart disccmcth both time 
8. 9 and applied my heart unto every work 
8. II therefore the heart of the sons of men ii 

8. 16 I applied mine lieart to know wisdom, and 

9. I For all this I considered in mine heart, ev. 
9. 3 also the heart of the sons of men la full of 
9. 7 and drink thy wine with a merry heart 

10. 2 A wise man's heart, but a fool's heart 
ij. 9 let thyhcart cheer tlieein thedaysot thy 

11. 9 walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the 
II. 10 Xlierefore remove sorrow from thy heart 

Song 3. II in the day of the gladuesB of his heart 

5. 2 I sleep, but my heart wakoth : (It is) tho 

8. 6 Set me as a seal upon thine heart, as a 

laa. 6. 10 Make the heart of this people fat, and 

15. 5 heart shall cry out for Moab ; hia fugltiva 

29. 13 have removed their heart far from mo 

32. 6 and his heart will work iniquity, to prac 

33. 18 Thine heart shall meditate terror. Where 
35. 4 Say to them (that are) of a fearful heart 
38. 3 how I have walked . . with a perfect heart 
42. 25 it bumcu him, yet he laid (it) not to heart 
44. 19 And none considereth in his hcart.neither 
44. 20 a deceived heart hath turned him asido 
47. 7 didst not lay these (things) to thy heart 
47. 10 thou hast said in thine heart, I (am), and 
51. 7 the people in whose heart (is) my law 
57. 1 perisheih, and no man layeth (it) to heart 
57. II and hast not. laid (it) to thy heart > have 
57. 15 and to revive the heart of the contrite 
57. 17 went on frowardly in tho way of hia heart 
59. 13 utteringfrom the heart wordsof falsehood 
63. 4 For theday of vengeance (is) in mine hea. 
63.. 17 Lord, why ha«t thou . . hardened cur heart 
65. 14 my servants shall sing for joy of heart, but 

65. 14 ye shall cry for sorrow of heart, and shall 

66. 14 when ye 8ee(thU), your heart shall rejolccf 
Jer. 3. 10 not turned unto me with her whole heart 

3. 15 give your pastors according to mine heart 
3. 17 after the imagination of their evil heart 
4. 9 the heart of the king . , and the heart of tho 
4. 14 wash thine heart from wickedness, that 

4. 18 because it reacheth unto thine heart 

4 19 I am pained at my very heart ; my heart 

5. 23 this people hath a revolting .heart; they 
7. 24 in the imagination of their c\11 lieart, and 

7. 31 (them) not, neither came It into my heart 

8. 18 I would comfort myself, my he.irt(ls)fai. 
g. 14 after the imagination of their own heart 

9. 26 the house. .(are)uncircunici«ed in Uiche. 
II. 8 in tho imagination of their evil heart 

11. 2o O Lord., that triest the reins and the heat 

12. 3 seen me, and tried mine heart toward thee 

12. II desolate, because no man layeth (it) to he. 

13. 10 walkin the imagination of their heart, and 

14. 14 they prophesy, .the deceit of their heart 
«6. 12 walk., after the imagination of his evil he. 
17. 1 (it is) graven upon the table of their heart 
17. 5 and whose heart dcpartcth from tha LOBD 
17. 9 The heart (is) deceitful above all (things) 

17. 10 I the Lord search Ihe heart, (I) try the rd. 
j8. 12 will, .do the imaginaticnof his evil heart 
20. 9 was in mine heart as a burning fire shut 
20. 12 seest^thereinsand theheart, let me see thy 

22. 17 But thine eyes and thine heart (are) not 

23. 9 M ine heart within me is broken because of 
23. 16 theyspeakavisionof theirownheart,(and) 
23. 17 after the imagination of his own heart. No 
23. 2o h.ive performed the tliuuglits of his heart 

73. :6 How long3h8ll(lhis)be in theheart of tho 

23. 26 prophets of the deceit of their own heart 

24. 7 I ivlllgive themanheart toknowme, that 

74. 7 return unto me with their whole heart 
30. 21 for who (is) this that engaged hia heart to 

30. 74 have periforraed the intents of hia heart 

31. 71 setthinehearttoward thehighway,(even) 
31. 33 write it in their hearts; and will be their 
37. 39 I will give them one heart, and one way 
37. 41 I will plant them .with my whole heart 
48. 29 his pride, and the haughtiness of his heart 
48. 36 mine heart shall sound for Moab like pipes 
48. 36 and mine heart shall sound like pipes for 

48. 41 mighty men's hearts, .as the heartof aw. 

49. 16 pride of thine heart, thou that dwellest 
49. 22 heart of the mighty., be as the heart of a 

Lam. I. 20 mine heart is turned within me ; for I h. 

1. 22 my sighs (are)maDy, and my heart (is) f. 

2. i8 Their heart cried unto the Lord, O wall of 

2. 19 pour out thine heart like water before the 

3. 65 Give them sorrow of heart, thy curse unto 
5. 15 The joy of our heart is ceased ; our danca 
5. 17 For this our heart is faint ; for these (tit) 

Eze. 6. 9 I am broken with their whorish heart 
II. 19 I will give them one heart, and I will pnt 
II. 19 take the stony heart.. give them an heart 
II. 21 whoseheartwalkethaftertheheart of their 
13. 2 them that prophesy out of their own heart 
13. 17 which prophesy out of their own heart 

13. 22 ye have made the heart of the righteous 

14. 3 have set up their idols in their heart, and 
14. 4, 7 settetii up his idols in his heart, and 
14. 5 I may take. .Israel in their own heart 

18. 31 make you a new heart and a new spirit 

20. i6 polluted, .for their heart went after their 

21. 7 every heart shall melt, and all hands shall 
21. 15 that (their) heart may faint, and (their) 

22. 14 Can tnme heart endnre, or can thine 

28. 2 Because thine heart (is) lifted up,and thou 
28. 2 though thou set thine heart as the heart 
28. 6 Because thou hast set. .as the heart ofG. 
28. 17 Thine heart was lifted up because of thy 



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Ez2. 32. 9 1 will also vex the hearts of many people 
33. 31 their heart goeth after their covetousness 
36. 20 A new heart also will I give you, and a 
36. 26 mil take away the stony heart out of your 
36. 26 flesh, and I will give you an heart of flesh 
40. 4 set thiue heart upon all that I shall show 
44. 7 strangers, uncircumcised in heart, and 
44. 9 No stranger, unctrc;imci3cd in heaiii, nor 

Dan. I. 8 But Daniel purposed in his heart that he 
10. 12 first day that thou didat set thine heart to 

Hos. 4. II wine and new wine take away the heart 
7. 6 they have made ready their heart like an 

7. II Ephraim also, .without heart : they call 
7. 14 have not cried unto me with their'heart 

10. 2 Their heart is divided ; now shall they be 

11. 8 Mine heart is turned within me, my .rep. 
13. 6 they were filled, and their heart was ex. 
13. 8 will rend the caiil of their heart, and there 

Obad. 3 pride of thine heart hath deceived thee 
3 that saith in his heart, V/ho shall bring 
Nail. 2. 10 and the heart melteth, and tlie knees sni. 
Zeph. 3. 14 be glad and rejoice with all the heart 
Zech. 7. 12 they made their hearts,(as) an adamant 
10. 7 their heart shall rejoice . . heart Shall rej, 

12. 5 the governors . . shall say in their heart 
Mai. ■J. 2 and if ye will not lay (it) to heart, to give 

2. 2 ah'eady, because ye do not la,y (it) to heart 
4. 6 he shall turn the heart of the fathers to 
4. 6 the children, and the heart of the .children 

3. The heart, n"? hb. 

Dan. 7. 28 in me : but I kept the jaatter in my heart 

4, The heart', 33^ lehah. 

Gen. 2o. 5 intheintegrityofmyheari;,andinnocency 

20. 6 didst this in the integrity of thy heart 
Exodi4. 5 heart of Pharaoh and of his servants was 
I<ev 19. 17 Shalt not hate thy brother in thine heart 
c6. 36 I will send a faintnessinto their hearts in 
26. 41 if then their uncirc'uncised hearts be 
Numis. 39 ye seek not after yourown heart and-your 
Deut. 1. 28 our brethren have discouraged our heart 
.2. 30 and made his heart obstinate, that he mi. 
4. 9 lest they depart from thy heart all the 
4. 29 if thou seek him with all thy heart and 
4. 39 consider (it) in thine heart, that the Lord 
S- 29 that there was such an heart in them 
6. 5 Shalt love the LORD . . with all thine heart 
6. 6 And these words .. shall be in thine heart 
7. 17 If thou Shalt say in thine heart, Tliese — 

8. 2 toknowwhat(was)in thine heart., whether 
8. 5 Thou Shalt also consider in thine heart 

8. 14 Then thine heart be lifted up, and thou 
8. 17 And thou say in thine heart. My power 
g. 4 Speak not thou iu thine heart, after that 
9 s or for the uprightness of thine heart, dost 
»o. 12 and to serve the Lord, .with all thy heart 

10. 16 Circumcise, .the foreskin of your heart 

11. 13 and to serve him with all your heart and 
II. i5 that yoiu' heart be not deceived, and ye 

11. 18 lay up these my words in your heart and 

13. 3 love the Lord, .with all your heart and 
15. 7 thou shalt not harden thine heart, nor 
15. 9 there be not a thought in thy wicked he. 
15. to and thine heart shall not be grieved when 
17. t7 that his heart turn not away ; neither sh. 
17. 20 That his heart be not lifted up above his 
18. 21 And if thou say in thiue heart. How shall 
ig. 6 while his heart is hot, and overtake him 
20. 3 let not your hearts faint ; fear not, and 

20. 8 brethren's heart faint as weU as his heart 
26i 16 keep and do them with all thine heart 
28. 28 shall smite thee with .astonishment of h. 
28. 47 servedst not . . with gladness of heart, for 
28. 67 for the fear of thiue heart v/herewith thou 
C9. 18 whose heart tumeth.^^ay this day from 
29. 19 that he bless himseion his heart, saying 
30. 2 Icommandthee. .wyh all thine heart, and 
30. 6 wiU circumcise thi5£jieart, and the heart 
30. 6 to love the Lord, .with all thine heart 
30, 10 turn unto the Lord. ..with aU thine heart 
30. 14 But the word (is) vgry nigh, .in thy heart 
30. 17 But if thine heart turn away, so that thou 
32. 46 Set your hearts unto all the words which 

JdBh, 2, II /hearts did melt, neither did there remain 
g. I that their heart melted, neither was the. 
,7. 5 wherefore the hearts of the people melted 

14. 7 brought him word . . as ^it was) in mine h. 

22. s to serve him with all your heart, and with 

23. 14 ye know in all your hearts, and in aU 

24. 23 incline your heart unto the Lord God of I. 
Judgig. 8 Comfort thine heart, I pray thee. And 

19. 9 lodge here, that thine heart maybemerry 

t Sa, I. 8 why is thy heart grieved ? (am) not I bet. 

2. 35 which (is) in mine heart and in my mind 

6. 6 Wherefore then do ye harden your hearts 

7. 3 If ye do return, .with all your hearts 

7. 3 and prepare your hearts unto the Lord 
tj. 19 and vdll tell thee all that (is) in thine he. 

12. 20 but serve the LOPJ) with all your heart 

12. 24 and serve him in truth with all your heart 

13. 14 sought him a man after his own heart 

' '14. 7 Do all that (Is) in thine heart : turn thee - 

14. 7 I (am) with thee according to thy. heart 
ID. 7 outward . . but the Lord looketh on the h. 
17. 23 and the naughtiness of thine heart; for 

21. 12 David laid up these words in his heart 
4Sa. 7. 3 Go, do all that (is) in thine heart; for the 

19. 14 the heart of all the men of Judab, even 
X Kj, 2. 4 to walk . . with all their heart and with all 

2. 44 all the wickedness which thine heart is 

3. 6 and inuprightness of heart with thee; and 
8. 17 it was In the heart of David my father to 



I KL 8. 18 Whereas it was in thine heart to buUd an 
8. 18 didst well that it was in thine heart 
8. 38 wliioh shall loiow. .his o\vn heart, and sp. 
8. 39 whose heart thp^i'tnowest; forthou,(even) 
8. 39 Itnowest the hearts of all the children of 
8. 48 return unto thee with all their heart, and 
8. 58 That he may incline our hearts unto him 

8. 61 Let your heart therefore be perfect v/ith 

9. 4 in integrity of heart, and in uprightness 

10. 2 she communed, .of aU that was in her he. 

11. 2 (for) surely they will turn away your he. 
ff, 4 his wives turned av/ay his heart after other 
j,i- 4 heart was pot perfect- .as^was) the heart 
fx. 9 because his heart was.turned from the L. 

14. 8 and who followed me with all his heart 
13. 3 heart was not perfect, .as the heart of D. 

15. 14 nevertheless Asa's heart was perfect with 
■p.Kiio. 15 heart right, as my heart (is) with thy h. ? 

.10. 30 hast done . . all that (was) in mine heart 
,10. 31 took no heed to walk.. with all his heart 
.20. 3 how I have walked . .with a perfect heart 
22. 19 Because thine heart tvas tender, and thou 
,23. 25 that turned to the Lord with all his heart 
,1 Qh.'i2. 17 mine heart, shall be knit unto you : but if 
12.38 All these nien . . came with a perfect heart 
17. 2 Do all that (is) in thine heart ; for God (is) 
22. ip Sow set your.heartand your soul to seek 
28. 2 I (ha(i) in jning heart to build an house of 

28. 9 searcheth all heai-ts, andunderstandeth all 
29. 17 I know also, .that thou triest the heart 

29. 17 in the uprightness of. mine heart I have 

29. 18 keep this for ever in. .the heart of thy pe. 

29. 18 and prepare their heart unto thee 

a Cb. i. II Because this was in thine heart, and thou 
6. 7 it w^s in the heart of David my father to 
6. 8 Forasmuch as it was in thine heart to buUd 
6. 8 didst well in th^t it was in thine heart 
6. 30 and repder unto every man. .whose heart 
6. 30 for thou only knowest tjie liearts of the ch. 
9. I she communed . . of '^11 that was in her hea. 
W^ 16 suchassettheirheart^toseektheLORDG. 

— .^^y. 12 to ^eek the Lord God. wjth all their heart 

15. 15 for they had swom.withall their heart, and 
15. 17 nevertheless the heart of Asa was perfect 
16. 9 behalf of (them) whose heart (is) perfect 
19. 3 and hast prepared thine heart to seek God 

19. 9 saying. Thus shall ye do .'. with a perfect h. 

20. 33 the people had not prepared their hearts 
22. 9 who sought the Lord with all his heart 
25. 2 did . . right . . but not with a perfect heart 

29. 10 Now (it is) in mine heart to make a coven. 

29. 34 the Levites (were) more upright in heart to 

30. 19 prepareth his heart to seek God, the Lord 
31. 21 he did (it) with all his heart, and prospered 
32. 31 he might know all (that was) in his heart 
34. 27 Because thine heart was tender, and thou 
34. 31 and his statutes, %yith all his heart, and wi. 
36. 13 hardened his heart from turning unto the 

JEz«S. 7. loEzrahadpreparedhishearttoseekthelaw 

Nell, 9. 8 And f oundeat his heart faithful before th. 

Job 1. 5 sinned, and ciu'sed God in their hearts 
9. 4 (He is) wise loheart., and mighty in streng. 
10. 13 these (things) bast .thou hid in thine heart 
17. 1 J brokenoff, (even) the thoughts of my heart 
22. 22 and lay up" his words in.thine heart 
fj, 6 my .heart shall not reproach (me) so long 

Paa, 4. 4 commune with your own heart upon your 
'13. 2 (having) sorrow in my l^eart daily ? ho w lo. 

15. 2 and speaketh.the truth in his heart 

2o. 4 Grant .thee according to thine own heart 
22, 26 shall praise . . your heart shall live for ever 
24. 4 that hath, clean hands, and a pure heart 

25. 17 The troubles of myheart are enlarged 
28. 3 peace . .but mischief (is) in their hearts 
31. 24 he shall strengthen your heart, all ye that 
62. 8 ye people, pour out your heart before him 
69. 32 and your heart shall live that seek God 
73. I good.. (even) to such as areof aclean heart 
73. 7 they have more than heart could wish 
73. 13 Verily I have cleansed my heart.(in) vain 
73. 21 myheartwasgrieved, and I was pricked in 
73. 26 My ii.esh and my heart faileth : (but) God 
73. 26 the strength of my heart, and my portion 

77. 61 commune with mine own heart ; and my 

78. 18 they tempted God intheirjheart, by asking 

78. 72 accordiugtotheintegrity of his heart; and 
8i. 5 thee ; in whose heart (are) the ways (of t.) 

86. 11 O Lord.,. unite myheart to fear thy name 

86. 12 I will praise thee., with all myheart; and 
90. 12 that we may apply (our) hearts unto wis. 
95. 8 Harden not your heart as in the provoca. 
9S. 10 It (is) a people that do err in their heart 

101. 2 walk wifhin my house with aperfect heart 
101. 4 A froward heart shall depart from me 
loi. 5 him tbat hath . .a proud heart will not T 
104. IS wine (that)maketh glad the heart of man 

104. 15 and bread (which) strengtheneth man's h. 

109. 16 he might even slay the broken in heart 
III. I Will'praisetheLoRDwith(my)wholeheart 
119. 7 praise thee with uprightness of heart : and 
■139. 23 Search me, O God, and know my heart 

ProT. 4. 21 keep them In the midst of thine heart 

6.25 Lust not after her beauty in thine heart 

Eccl. 9. 3 madness (is) in their heart while theylive 

Isa. 1. s whole head is sick, and the wlMie bwwt f . 

6. to and understand with their heart, and con. 

7; 2 his heart was moved, and the heart of his 

9. 9 say in the pride and stoutness of heart 

10. 7 neither doth his heart think so ; but fit is) 

10. 7 in his heart to destroy and cut off nations 

10. 12 I wiU punish the fruit of the stout heart 

13. 7 be faint, and every man's heart shslLmelt 



Isa. 14. 13 For thou hast said in thine heart, I will 
ig. I heart of Egypt shall melt in the midst of 
21. 4 lilyheartpanted.fear&ilnessaifriglitedme 

30. 29 gladness of heart, as when one goeth with 
32. 4 heart also of the rash shall understand 
i-j. 8 that sayestjn thine heart, I (am), and no. 
49. 21 Then shait thou say in thine heart. Who 
60. 5 and. thine heart shall fear, and be enlarged 

Jer. 4. .4 take away the foreskins of your heart, yo 
S. 24 Neither say they in their heart. Let us 
13. 22 if thou say in thine Jieart, Wherefore co. 
15. 16 and thy word was.. r«joiciQg.of mine heart 
59. 13 ye shall search for me with all your heart 
32. 40 but I T.'ill put my fear in their hearts 
51. 46 lest your heart "faint, and ye fear for the 
lam. 3. 41 Let us lift up our heart witbj^our) hands 
Eze. 3. 10 all my words- .receive in.thine heart, and 
28. 5 and thine heart is lifted up because of thy 
— 28. 6 Because thou hast set thine heart as the 

31. lo.and his heart is lifted up in his height 
36. 5 with the joy of all (their) heart, with des. 

J)an. 8. 25 and he shall magnify (himseif) in his heart 
ji. ij2 his heart shall be lifted up ; and he shaU 
II. 27, both these kings' hearts (shaU be) to do 

11. 28 heart (shall be) against the holy covenant 
■Hoa. 7. 2 they considernotiQ their hearts (that) X 
Joel 2. 12 Turn ye (even) to me with all your heart 

2. 13 rend your .heart, and not your garments 
2epU. X. J2 that say in their heart. The Lord will not 

2. IS that said in her heart, I (am), and (there 
?ech. 7. 10 none.of you imagine evil, .in your heart 

8. J7 none of jtou imagine evil in your hearts 

5. The "heart, nj^ lebab. 

Dan. 2. 30 mightest knew the thoughts -of thy heart 

4. 16 Let his heart be changed from man's 

4. 16 and let a beast's heart be given unto him 

5. 20 But when Ills heart was 'liEted up, and hia 
5. 21 and his heart was made like the beasts 
5. 22 thou: .hast not humbled thine heart, tho. 
7. 4 made stand; . and a man's heart was given 

Q.Eeart, nj^ lihbah. 

Psa. 7. 9 the righteous God trieth the hearts and 

125. 4 to (them that are) upright in their hearts 

Prov.15. II how.much more then the hearts of the ch. 

J. J. 3 for gold : but the Lord trieth the hearts 

2i. 2 eyes : but the Lord pondereth the hearts 

24. 12 doth not he that pondereth the heart con. 

Isa. 44. ij8 jtheir hearts, that they cannot imderstand 

Eze. 16. 30 How weak is, thine heart, saith the Lord 

7. Soul, breath, BJSJ nepheSh. 

Ex'od23. 9 for ye know the heart of a^trangef, seeing 
Lev. 26. 16 consume the eyes, and cause sorrow of h. 
Deut 24. IS for he (is) poor, and setteth his heart upon 

1 Sa. 2.33 consume thine eyes, and to grieve thine h. 

2 Sa. 3. 21 mayest reign over aU that thine heart 
Psa 10. 3 the wicked boasteth of his heart's desire 
Prov.23. 7 For as he thinketh in his heart, so (is) ho 

28. 2s He that is of a proud heart stirreth up str. 

31. 6 wine unto those that be of heavy hearts 
Jer. 42. 20 For ye dissemble in your hearts, when ye 
Lam. 3. 51 Mine eye affecteth mine heart because of 
Eze. 25. 6 and rejoiced in heart with all thy despite 

25. 15 with a despiteful heart, to destroy (it) foi 

27. 3j .shay weep for thee with bitterness of heart 
Bos. 4. 8 and thej a,et their heart on their iniquity 

8. Covered part, '.p^ sekvi. 

Job 38. 36 who hath given imderstaad&ig to the h.l 
^Bowels, D'yn meinu. 

JPsa. 40. 8 O my God . . thy law (is) iwlthin my heart 
IQ. Cent/re, ihidst, nnp^ qereb. 

Jer. g. 8 peaceably, .but in heart he layeth his wall 

IX.Thefieart, Kapola kardia. 

jiatt. 5. 8 Blessed (are) the pure in heart : for they 
5. 28 hathcommitted .adultery, .in his heart 
,6. 21 where your treasuEe is, there., .your bearl 

9, 4 Wherefore think^ye evil in your hearts ? 
a I. 29 for J am meek and lowly in heart : and yo 
.12. 34 for out of the abimdance of the heart the 
12. 35 out of the good treasure [of the heart] 

12. 40 and three nights in the heart of the earth 
J3. IS For this people's heart is waxed gross 

13. IS and should understand with (their)heart 
13. 19 catcheth. .that which was sown in his h. 
IS- 8 with (their) lips ; buttheir heart is far fr. 
15.58 But those things .. come forth from the h. 
JS- 19 For out of the heart proceedevil thoughts 
18, 3s if ye from your hearts forgive not every 
22. 37 love the Lord thy God with all thy heart 
24. 48 if that eyil servant shall say' in his heart 

Mark 2. 6 sitting there, and zeasonii^ in their hea. 

2. 8 Why reason ye these things in your hearts? 

3. s grieved for the hardness of their hearts 
4. 15 [taketh away the word . . sown in their he.] 

6. 52 considered not . . for their heart was har, 

7. 6 with (their) lips, but their heart is far from 
7. 19 Because it entereth not into his heart 

7. 21 out of the heart of men, proceed evil tho. 

8. 17 saith. .have ye y_our heart yet hardened? 
II. 23 shall not doubt in his heart, but shall 
12. 30 love the Lord thy God with all thy heart 
12. 33 to love him with all the heart, and with 
Luke 1. 17 to turn the hearts of the fathers to the 

1. 51 proud in the imagination of their hearts 

1. 66 And all they, .laid (them) up in tlieirhea. 

2. 19 But Mary, .pondered (them) in her heart 
2. 35 that the thoughts of many hearts may be 
2. 51 mother kept aUthesesayingsln her heart 
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22 said. .What reason ye in your hearts? 
45 out of the good treasure of his heart brl. 
45 [out of the evil treasure of his heart brin. ) 
45 of the abundance of the heart his mouth 

12 taketh away the word out of their hearts 
15 in an honest and good heart, having 
47 perceivingthethoughtoftheirheart, took 
27 love the Lord thy God with all thy heart 
34 where your treasure is there . . your heart 

45 But and if that servani say In his heart 
15 but God knoweth your hearts : for that 
14 Settle (it) therefore in your hearts, not to 
34 lest at any time your hearts be overchar. 

25 O fools, and slow of heart to believe all 
32 Did not onr heart bum within us, while 

38 and why do thoughts arise in your hearts? 
40 He hath . . hardened their heart ; that they 
40 nor understand with (their) heart, and be 

2 the devil having now put into the heart 

1 Let not your heart be troubled : ye beUevo 
27 Let not your heart be troubled, neither let 

6 unto you, sorrow hath filled your heart 

22 your heart shall rejoice, and your joy no 

26 Therefore did my heart rejoice, and my 
37 they were pricked ia their heart, and said 

46 did eat their meat with gladness . . of heart 
32 multitude . . were of one heart . . neither sa. 

3 why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to 
4 why hast thou conceived, .in thine heart ? 

23 it came into his heart to visit his brethren 

39 in their hearts turned back again into Eg. 
51 uncircuracised in heart and ears, ye do 
54 they were cut to the heart, and they gna. 

21 for thy heart is not right in the sight of G. 

22 if perhaps the thought of thine heart may 
37 [If thou believest with .. thine heart, thou] 

23 that with purpose of heart they would cL 
22 I have found David, .after mine o\vnheart 
17 filling our hearts with food and gladness 

g no difference, .purifying their hearts by f. 

14 whose heart the Lord opened, that she att. 

13 mean ye to weep and to breakmine heart ? 

27 For the heart of this people is waxed gro. 
27 understand with (their) heart, and should 

21 and their foolish heart was darkened 

24 tlirough the lusts of their own hearts, to 
5 after thy hardness and impenitent heart 

15 Which show the work, .in their hearts 
29 and circumcision (is that) of the heart, in 

5 love of God is shed abroad in our hearts by 

17 ye have obeyed from the heart that form 
27 he that searcheth the hearts knoweth wh. 

2 That I have great heaviness .. in my heart 

1 my heart's desire and prayer to God for 

6 Say not in tiiine heart. Who shall ascend 

8 The word is nigh thee . . and in thy heart 

9 and Shalt believe in thine heart that God 

10 For with the heart man believeth unto ri. 

18 and fair speeches deceive the hearts of 
9 neither have entered into the heart of man 

5 make manifest the counsels of the hearts 
37 he that standeth stedfast in his heart 
37 andhath so decreed in^liisheartthathe w. 

25 thus are the secrets of his heart made 

22 giventhe earnest of the spirit in ourhearts 

4 and anguish of heart I wrote unto you 

2 Ye are our epistle written in our hearts 

3 of stone, but in fleshy tables of the heart 
IS Moses is read, the veU is upon their heart 

6 hath shined iu our hearts, to (give) the 

12 which glory in appearance, and not in he.! 

11 our mouth is open unto you, our heart is 

3 ye are in our hearts to die and live with 
t6 put the same earnest care into the heart of 

7 Every man., as he purposeth in his heart 

6 .sent forth the spirit ..into your hearts, c. 

17 Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith 

18 because of the blindness of their heart 

19 making melody in your heart to the Lord 

5 in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ 
22 and (that) he might comfort your hearts 

7 I have you in my heart ; inasmuch as both 

7 shall keep your hearts and minds through 
2 That their hearts might be comforted 

15 let the peace of God rule in your hearts 

16 singing with grace in your hearts to the L. 
22 but in singleness of heart, fearing God 

8 know your estate, and comfort your he. 

4 but God, which trieth our hearts 

17 being taken from you. .not in heart, end. 

13 he may stablish your hearts unblameable 
17 Comfort your hearts, and stablish you in 

5 the Lord direct your hearts into the love 
5 charitv out of a pure heart, and (of) a go. 

22 that caU on the Lord out of a pure heart 
8, 15 Harden not your hearts, as in the pro. 

10 Tliey do alway err in (their) heart •; and 

12 lest there be in any of you an evil heart 

7 if ye will hear, .harden not your hearts 
12 and (is) a discemer. .of the heart 

10 and write them in their hearts ; and I will 
i5 Iwillput my laws into their hearts, and in 
22 Let us draw near with a true heart-, in full 
22 having our hearts sprinkled from an evil 

9 For (it is) a good thing that the heart he 

26 but deceiveth Iris own heart, this man's 

14 But if ye have bitter, .strileinyourhearts 

8 and purify (your) hearts, (ye) double min. 
S ye have nourished your hearts, as in a day 
8 Be ye also patient ; stablish your hearts 

. 22 love one another with a pure heart ferve. 
. 6 (let it be) the hidden man ol the heart.in 



1 Pe. 3. 15 But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts 

2 Pe. I. ig and the day star arise in your hearts 

2. 14 an heart they have exercised with covet, 
I Jo. 3. 19 and shall assure our hearts before him 

3. 20 if our heart condemn us, God Is greater 
3. 20 than our heart, and knoweth all things 
3. 2: Beloved, if our heart condemn us not 

Rev. 2. 23 he which searcheth the reins and hearts 

17. 17 For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil 

18. 7 forsheBaithinhcrheart,l8lt a 4neeD,aad 

12.Soul, life, \f/vx'fl psuche. 

Eph. 6. 6 doing the will of God from tho heart 
HEAET, hardness of — 
Dryness or hardness of heart, <TK\-npoKapZlii skier. 

Matt 19. 8 Moses because uf the hardness of your h. 

llarkio. 5 For the hardness of your heart he wrote 
16. 14 with their unbelief and hardness of heart 

HEAET, -which knoweth the — 
Heart krunving, liapSipyudxTrrts hardiognostes. 
Acts I. 24 Lord, which knowest the hearts of aU (men) 
15. 8 God, whichknoweththehearts.barethem 

HEARTED — 

I. Heart, aj) leb. 

Exoa28. 3 Shalt speak unto all (that are) wise hearted 
35. 10 every -vise hearted among you shall come 
35. 22 and women, as many as were willing hea. 

35. 25 the women that were wise hearted did spin 

36. I every wise hearted man, in whom the Lord 
36. 2 every wi3eheartedman,inwhosehearttho 
36. 8 every wise hearted man among them that 
76. 5 The stout hearted are spoiled, they have 
24. 7 languisheth, all the merrj- hearted do sigh 
46. 12 Hearken unto me, ye stout hearted, that 
61. I sent me to bind up the broken hearted, to 

2. 4 impudent children, and stiff hearted. Ido 

3. 7 the house, .(are) impudent and hard hea. 

I.Heart, 35S lelab. 

Dent 20. 8 What man . .fearful and faint hearted ? let 
Isa. 7 4 neither be faint heaxted for the two tails of 

S.Heart, KapSta kardia. 
'Luke 4. 18 sent me to heal the broken hearted, to 

HEARTH — 
\.A stove, nx ach. 

Jer. 36. 22'(a fire) on the hearth burning before Mm 
36. 23 into the fire that (was) on the hearth 
36. 23 in the fire that (was) on the hearth 

2.Pan, iv? kiyyor. 

Zech. 12. 6 like an hearth of fire among the wood 

S.Btcming, "ipiD moqed. 

Psa. 102. 3 and my bones are burned as an hearth 

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To burn, ^Sl yaqad. 

Isa. 30. 14 a sherd to take fire from the hearth, or 

HEAETILT — 

Old, of the sovl, ix i^ux^is el: psuclies. 

Col. 3. 23 do (it) heartily, as to the Lo'd, and not 

HEARTS (men's) failing &om fear — 
To breathe away, c7ro\|/i5x'» o.popsMch^. 

Luke2i. 26 Men's hearts failing them for fear, and for 
TrF.A-R. TV — 
Soul, breath, E'SJ nephesh. 

Prov.27. 9 the sweetness of 3 man's friend by Tiearty 

HEAT — 
l.Heat, tin chom. 

Gen. 8. 22 coldandheat,andsummerandwinter,and. 
18. I in the tent door in the heat of the day 

1 Sa. II. Ti and slew the Ammonites until the heat of 

2 Sa. 4, s came about the heat of the day to the 
Job 24. 19 Drought and heatconsume the snowwater 
Isa. 18. 4 dwelling place like a clear heat upon 

18. 4 a cloud of dew in the heat of harvest 
Jer. 17. 8 shall not see when heat cometh, but her 
51. 39 In their heat I will make their feasts 

2.E'eai, nsn chammah. 

Psa. 19.' 6 there is nothingTiid from the heat thereof 

S.Heat, fury, nan chxmah. 

Eze. 3. 14 in bitterness, in the heat of my spiriSi 

4. Brought, 3-ih choreb. 

Job 30. 30 and my bones are burnt with heat 
Isa. 4. 6 a shadow in the day time from the heat 
25. 4 a shadow from the heat, when the blast 
25! 5 as the heat in adrj-piace; (even) the heat 
Jer. 36. 30 shall be cast out ia the day to the. heat 

b.Heat, fury, ■^nchori. 

Deut.29. 24 what (meaneth) the heat of thlsgreatan. 

G.Eeat, mirage, n-i?? sharai. 

Isa. 49. 10 neither shall the het-t nor sun smite them 

7, Warmth, heai, Bep/iv ihcrme. 

Acts 28. 3 there came a viper out of the heat, and 

S.Heat, Kavfia kauma. 

B9V. f . 16 shall the sxm Vght on thein, nor anyheat 
16. 9 men were scorched %vith great heat, and 

Q.Buming, Tieat, Kcdxruv hattson. 

Matt.2a 12 have borne the burdenandheatoftheday 
Luke 12. 55 ye say, There will be heat ; and it cometh 



HEAT, burning — 

Burning, heat, Kavcruv kausOn. 

Jas. I. II is no sooner risen with a burning heat 
HEAT, with fervent — 
To he set on fire, burn, KauffSofiai kausoomai. 

2 Pe. 3. 10, 12 elements shall melt with a fervent heat 
HEAT, to — 
1.7*0 heat. Km aza. 

Dan. 3. 19 they should heat the furnace one seven 

3. 19 times more than It was wont to be heated 
2. 7*0 be burning, ijjj boar. 

Ho3. 7. 4 a£anovcnbeatedbythebakcr,(who)ccaae. 
HEAT, to get — 
l.To be or become warm, BJpi ehamam, 

I Kl. I. 2 that my lord the king may get heat 
2. To be or become warm, en; yacham. 

I Ki. I. I covered him with clothes, .but. .gat no h. 
HEAT, to have — 
To be or become warm, d;?ij ehamam. 

Eccl. 4. n if two lie together, then they have heat 
HEATH — 
l.Nalced or destitute object, "^"^ aroer. 

Jer. 48. 6 and be like the heath In the wildemess 
I.Naked or destitute object, i;;">y arar. 

Jer. 17. 6 he shall be like the heath in tho desert 
EEATHEIT — 
l.A nation, ''i3 goi. 

Lev. 25. 44 of the heathen that are ronnfl about yoa 
26. 33 I vail scatter you imongthe heathen, and 
26. 38 yo shall perish among the heathen, and 
26. 45 I brought.. in the sight of the heathen 
Dent. 4. 27 sliall be left few in number among the h. 
a Sa. 22 44 bast kept me (to be) head of the heathen 
22. SO thanks unto thee, Lord, among the hea. 
a Ki. 16. 3 to the abominations of the heathen 

17. 8 And walked in the statutes of the heathen 
17. II as (did) the heathen whom the Lord car. 

17. 15 went after the heathen that (were) round 
21. 2 after the abominations of the heathen 

I Ch.16. 24 Declare his glory among the heathen 

j6. 35 deliver us from the heathen, that we may 

e Ch.2o. 6 over all the kingdoms of the heathen ? 
28. 3 after the abominations of the heathen 
33. 2 Uke unto the abominations of the heathen 
33. 9 to do worse than the hep.then, whom the 
36. 14 after all the abominations of the heathen 

Ezra 6. 21 the fllthiness of the heathen of the land 

iiah. 5. 8 the Jews, which were sold unto the hea. 

5. 9 the reproach of the heathen our cnemlea 
5. 17 from among the heathen Iha' (are) about 

6. 6 is reported among the heathen, and Gas. 
6. 16 the heathen that(were)about us saw(the8e) 

Psa. 2. I -Why do the heathen rage, and the peoplo 
2. 8 give, .the heathen (for) thuie inheritance 
g. 5 Thou hast'rebuked the heathen, thou hast 
9. 15 Theheatlien are sunk down in the pit 
g. 19 let the heathen be judged in thy sight 
10. 16 the heathen are perished out of his land 

18. 43 thou'hast made me the head of the heath. 
1 8. 49 I give thanks . . O LORD, among the heathen 
33. lo bringeth the counsel of the heathen to 
44. 2 didst drive out the heathen with thy hand 
44. II and hast scattered us among the heathen 

44. 14 Thou makest us a byword among the hea. 

46. 6 The heathen raged, the kingdoms were m. 
46. 10 I will be exalted among the heathen, I 

47. 8 God reigneth over the heathen : God sit. 
59. s Lord . . awake to visit all the heathen 
59. 8 Shalt have all the heathen in derision 

78. ss He cast out the heathen also before theia 

79. 1 heathen are come into thine inheritance 
79. 6 Pour out thy wxath upon the heathen 
79. 10 ^Vherefo^e should the heathen say, 'Where 
79. 10 let him be known among the hea'..hen in 
Bo. 8 hast cast out the heathen, and planted it 
94. 10 He that chastiseth the heathen, shall not 
96. 3 Declare his glory among the heathen, his 
96. 10 Say among the heathen, .the Lord reign. 
98. 2 openly showed in the sight of the heathen 

fo2. 15 heathen shall fear the name of the LORD 

105. 44 gave them the lands of the heathen : and 
io5. 35 But were mingledamong the heathen, and 

106. 41 gave them into the hand of the heathen 
106. 47 gather us from among the heathen, to g. 
no. 6 He shall judge among the heathen, he »£.. 

6 give them the heritage of the heathen 
2 ^^^le^efo^e should the heathen say, 'Where 
2 then said they among the heathen, The la 

15 The idols of the heathen (are) silver and 

7 To execute vengeance npon the heathen 

8 the lords of the heathen have broken down 

16 will scatter them also among the heathen 
2 Learn not the way of the heathen, and be 
2 for the heathen are dismayed at them 

10. 23 Pour out thy fury upon the heathen that 
1 3. 13 Ask ye now among the heathen, who hath 
49. 14 an ambassador is sent unto the heathen 

49. 15 I will make thee small among the heaHien 
TnTi I. 3 she dwelleth among the heathen, she 

1. 10 she hath seen (that) the heathen entered 
4. 15 they said among the heathen. They shall 

4. 20 Under his shadow.. live among the heath. 
Eze. 7. 24 I will bring the worst of the heathen ' 

11. 12 done after the manners of ihe heathen 
II. 16 have cast them far oS among the heathen 



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Eze 12. i6 all their abominations among the heathen 

16. 14 went, .among the heathen for thy beauty 
2o. 9, 14 not be polluted before the heathen 
20. 22 be polluted in the sight of the heathen 
20. 23 I would scatter them among the'heathen 
20. 32 will be as the heathen, as the families 
2o. 41 be sanctified in you before the heathen 

22. 4 I made thee a reproach xmto the heathen 

22. 15 I wUl scatter thee among the heathen 

22. 16 in thyself in the sight of the heathen 

23. 30 hast gone a whpring after the heathen 
25. 7 deliver theefor a spoil to the heathen 
25. 8 Judah (is) like unto all the heathen 
28. 25 sanctified, .in the sight of the heathen 

30. 3 it shall be the time of the heathen 

31. II hand of the mighty one of the heathen 
31. 17 under his shadow in., midst of the heathen 
34. 28 shall no more be a prey to the heathen 
34. 29 bear the shame of the heathen any more 
36. 3 possession unto the residue of the heathen 
36. 4 derision to the residue of the heathen 
36. 5 spoken against the residue of the heathen 
36. 6 ye have borne the shame of the heathen 
36. 7 theheathenthat(are)aboutyou,theyshall 

36. 15 hear, .the shameof the heathen any more 
36. 19 I scattered them among the heathen, and 
36. 2p they entered unto the heathen, whither 
36. 21 Israel^had profaned among the heathen 
36. 22 which jflhave profaned amongthe heathen 
36. 23 which was profaned among the heathen 
36. 23 theheatlffin shall laiowthatI(am)the Lord 
36. 24 I will taEe you from among the heathen 

36. 3ono. .reprOachcf famineamongtheheathen 
36; 36 the heathen that are left round about 

37. 21 children of Israel from among the heathen 
37. 28 the heathen «haU know that I the Lord 

38. 16 the heathen may know me, when I shall 
39. 7 the heathen shall know that I (am) the Lo. 
39. 21 among the heathen, and all the heathen 
39. 23 the heathen shall know that the house of 
39. 28 be led into captivity among the heathen 

Joel 2. 17 that the heathen should rule over them 

2. 19 make you a reproach among the heathen 

3. II come, all ye heathen, and gather yoursel. 

3. 12 Let theheathen be wakened, and come up 

3. 12 sit to judge all the heathen roimd about 

Amos 9. 1 2 the heathen, which are called by my name 

Obad. I an aihbassador is sent among the heathen 

a I have made thee small amongthe heathen 

15 day of the Loijd (is) near . . aU the heathen 

16 shall all the heathen drink continually 
IHic. 5. 15 in anger and fury upon the heathen, such 
Hab. I. 5 Behold ye amongthe heathen, and regard 

3. 12 thou didst thresh the heathen in anger 
Zeph. 2. II every one. .all the isles of the. heathen 
Eag. 2. 22 strength of the kingdoms of the heathen 
Zech. 1. 15 displeased with the heathen (that are) at 

8. 13 ye were a curse among the heathen, O h. 
9. 10 and he shall speak peace unto the heathen 

14. 14 the wealth of all the heathen round about 

14. i5 the Lord wiU smite the heathen that co. 
Mai. I. II my name (shall be) great among the hea. 

1. 14 my name (is) dreadiul among the heathen 

2. Nation, eOvos ethnoi 

Acts 4. 25 Why did the heathen rage, andViepeople 
2 Co.ii, 26 (in) perils by the heathen, (in) perils in the 
Gal. 1. 16 that I might preach him among the hea. 

2. 9 we (should go) unto the heathen, and they 

3. 8 would justify the heathen through faith 

3. 2%osa "belonging to tlie nations, ot eSviKoihoi ethnikoi 
Matt. 6. yusenotvainrepetitions, a3theheathen(do) 

HEATHEN man — 

Belonging to the nations, i6viK6s efhnikos. 

Matt 18. 17 be. .as an heathen man and a publican 
HEAVE, to — 
To make high, lift up high, nn rum, 5. 

Nmnis. 20 as (ye do) the. .offering, .shall ye heave 
18. 30 ye have heaved the best thereof from it 
18. 32 ye have heaved from it the best of it 
HEAVE offering — 
A heaved up offering, rrMip teramah. 

F'odsg. 27 the shoulder of the heave offering, which 

29. 28 be Aaron's, .for it (is) an heave offering 

29. 28 it shall be an heave offering from the 

29. 23 (even) their heave offering untothe LORD 

I^v. 7. 14 (for)anheaveofferinguntotheLORD,(and) 

7. 32 unto the priest (for) an heave offering 01 

Komis. 19 offer up an heave offering unto the LORD 

15. 20 offer up a cake, .(for) an heave offering 
15. 20 heavs offering of the threshing floor, so 
25. 21 J n heave offering in your generations 

• 18. 8 the charge of mjne heave offerings of 

i8. II the beave offering of their gift, with all 
18. 19 All the heave offerings of the holy things 
18. 24 offer (as) an heave offeringunto the LORD 
18. 26 ye shall of:er up an heave offering of 
18. 27 heave offering shall be reckoned unto you 
18. 28 ye also shall offer an heave offering 
18. 28 Lord's heave offering to Aaron the prieat 
18. 29 offer every heave offering of the LORD 
31. 29 give . .(for) an heave offering of the LORD 
31. 41 tribute, (which was) the LORD'S heave off. 
Dent 12. 6 heave offerings of your hand, and your 
12. n the heave offering of your hand, and all* 
12. >7 offerings, or heave o&ringpf thine hand 

HEAVE (Ehcnlder) — 
A heaved up offering, nwip Urummh. 
■ Xev. 7. 34 the beave alioulder have I taken 6t the 



Lev. 10. 14 heave shoulder shall ye eat in a clean place 

10. 15 The heave shoulder and the wave breast 

Num. 6. 20 with the wave breast and heave shoulder 

HEAVED up, to be — 

To he made or lifted up high, Cfn mm, 6. 

Exod29. 27 which is heaved up, otthe ram of the con. 

HEAVEN — 

IJlolling cloud, !?a^3 galgal. 

Psa. 77. 18 voice of thy thunder (was) in the heaven 

%Their cloud, prrw shachaq. 

Psa. 89. 6 who in the heaven can be compared unto 
89. 37 and (as) a faithful witness in heaven 

"Z. Heavens, (heaved up things), D^DipJ shamayim. 
Gen. I. I God created the heaven and the earth 

I. 8 God called the firmament Heaven. Andthe 
I. 9 the waters under the heaven be gathered 
1, 14, 15 lights in the firmament of the heaven 
1. 17 set them in the firmament of the heaven 

I. 20 may fly. .intheopen firmament of heaven 
6. 17 to destroy aU flesh, .from under heaven 

7. II and the v/indows of heaven were opened 
7. 19 hUls that (were) under the whole heaven 
7. 23 creeping things, and the fowl of the hea. 

8. a and the windows of heaven were stopped 

8. 2 and the rain from heaven was restrained 
II. 4 a tower whose top (may reach) unto hea. 
14. 19, 22 high God, possessor of heaven and ea. 
25.. 5 Look now toward heaven, and tell the st, 

19. 24 and fire from the LoRb out of heaven 
21. 17 angel of God called to Hagar out of heaven 
22. II angel .. called unto him out of heaven 
22. 15 angej. .called unto Abra^iam out of heaven 
22. 17 thy seed as the stars of the heaven, and as 
24. 3 the God of heaven, and the God of the 

24. 7 The Lord God of heaven, which took me f . 

26. 4 seed to multiply as the stars of heaven 

27. 28 God give thee of the dew of heaven, and 

27. 39 and of the dew of heaven from above 
^8. 12 and the top of it reached, to heaven : and 
28. 17 of God, and this (is) the gate of heaven 
49. 2S bless thee with blessings of heaven above 

Exod. 9. 8 let Moses sprinkle it toward the heaven in 
9. 10 and Moses sprinkled it up toward heaven 

9. 22 Stretch forth thine hand toward heaven 
9. 23 stretched forth his rod toward heaven 

■10. 21 Stretch out thine hand toward heaven 

10. 22 stretchedforth his hand towardheaven 

16. 4 I win rain bread from heaven for you ; and 
17. 14 remembrance of Amalek from under hea. 

20. 4 any likeness (of any thing) that (is) m hea. 
so. II (in) six days the Lord made heaven and 
so. 22 that I have talked with you from heaven 
24. 10 and as it were the body of heaven in (liis) 
31. 17 for (in) six days the Lord made heaven and 

32. 13 multiply your seed as the stars of heaven 
Lev. 26. 19 I vrill make your heaven as iron, and your 
Deut. 1. 10 ye (are) this day as the stars of heaven for 

r. 28 cities (are) great and walled up to heaven 
B. 25 nations (that are) under the whole heaven 

3. 24 for what God (is there)in heaven orln earth 

4, II burned with fire unto the midst of heaven 
4. ig lest thou lift up thine eyes unto heaven 
4. 19 (even) all the host of heaven, shouldest be 
4. 19 unto all nations under the whole heaven 
4. 26 I call heaven and earth to witness against 
4. 32 (ask) froni the one side of heaven imto the 
4. 36 Out of heaven he made thee to hear his 

4. 39 God in heaven above, and upon the earth 

5. 8 likeness (of any thirlg) that (is) in heaven 

7. 24 destroy their name from under heaveu 
g. r cities great, and fenced up to heaven 
9. 14 blot out their name from under heaven 

10. 14 the heaven, and the heaven of heavens, (is> 
JO. 22 hath made thee as the stars of heaven tor 

II. II (and) drinketh water of the rain of heaven 

11. 17 heshutuptheheaven,thattherebehorain 
II. 21 as the days of heaven upon the earth 

17. 3 orany of the host of heaven, which I have 

25. 19 tliou shalt blot out. .from under heaven 
e6. is Look down . .from heaven, and bless thy p. 
28. 12 the heaven to give the rain unto thy land 
s8. 23 thy heaven that (is) over thy head shall be 

28. 24 from heaven shall it come down upon thee 
s8. 62 whereas ye were as the stars of heaven 

29. 20 shall blot out his name from underheaven 

30. 4 be driven out unto the utmost . . of heaven 
30. 12 Itfls)notinheaven,that thou shouldest say 

30. 12 'Wno shall go up for us to heaven, and bring 
30. 19 I call heaven and earth to record this day 
31. 28 call heaven and earth to record against 
32. 40 For I lift up my hand to heaven, and say 

33. 13 fortheprecious things ofheaven,forthed. 
33. 26 (who) rideth upon the heaven in thy help 

Josh. 2. II God m heaven above, and in earth beneath 

8. 20 smoke of the city ascended up to heaven 

10. II Lord cast down great stones from heaven 

10. 13 the sun stood still in the midst of heavien 
Judg. s- 20 They fought from heaven; the stars in 

13. 20 when the flame went up toward heaven 
20. 40 flame of the city ascended up to heaven 

X Sa. 2. 10 out of heaven shall he thunder upon them 
S. 12 and the cry of the city went up to heaven 

a Sa. 18. 9 he was taken up between the heaven and 
21. 10 water dropped upon them out of heaven 
22. 8 the foundations ofheaven moved andshook 

22. 14 The Lord thundered fromheaven, and the 
I iE^ 8. 22 and spread forth his hands toward heaven 

8. 23 (there is) no God like thee, in heaven above 
8. 27 heaven, and heaven of heavens, cannot 



1 Ki. 8. 30, 32, 34, 36, 39, 43, 45, 49 hear thou in hea V. 

8. 35 Whenheavenisshutup, andthereisnora. 
8.,54 kneeling, .withhishands spread up to hea. 

18. 45 that the heaven wasblackwith clouds and 
22; 19 all the host of heaven standing by him 

2 Ki. 1. 10, 12 let fire come down from heaven,and 00. 

1. 10 And there came down fire from heaven 
1. 12 the fire of God came down from heaven 
1, 14 Behold, there came fire down from heaven 
2. I the Lord would take up Elijah into heaven 
2. II Elijahwentupbyawlurlwind into heaven 
7. 2 the Lord would make windows in heaven 
7. 19 the Lord should make windows in heaven 

14. 27 blot out the name, .from under heaven: b. 

17.16 worshipped all the host of heaven, and ser. 

19. IS Lord, .thouhastmadeheavenandearth 
fi. 3 worshipped aU the host of heaven, and ser. 
21. s he built altars for all the host of heaven 
23. 4 the grove, and for all the host of heaven 
23. 5 the planets, and to all the host of heaven 

1 Ch.2i. 16 stand between the earth and the heaven 

21. 26 he answered him from heaven by fire uporf 

29. II for all (that is) in the heaven and in the*. 

2 Ch. 2. 6 the heaven and heaven of heavens caimot 

2. 12 Blessed (be) the Lord . . that made heaven 
6: 13 and spread forth his hMids toward heaven 
6. 14 (there is) no God like thee in the heaven 
6. 18 heaven and the heaven of heavens cannot 
6. 21 hear thou, .fromheaven; and when thou 

6. 23, 27, 30 Then hear thou from heaven, and 
(>• 25. 33i 35. 39 Then heai- thoufrom the heaveA 

6. 26 When tne" heaven is shut up, and there is 

7. 1 fire came down from heaven, and consu. 

7. 13 If I shut up heaven that there be no rain 

7. 14 then Willi hear from heaven, and vrillfor. 
18. 18 all the host of heaven standing on his 
go. 6 OLORDGod. .(artJnotthouGodinheaven? 
28. 9 in a rage (that) reacheth up unto heaven 

30. 27 their prayer came (up. .even) unto heaven 
32. 20 son of Amoz, prayed and cried to heaven 
33. 3'worshipped all the host of heaven, and 
33. 5 he built altars for all the host of heaven 

36. 23 hath the Lord God of heaven given me 
Ezra I. 2 The Lord God of heaven hath given me 
Neh. I. 4 and prayed before the God of heaven 

I. 5 Lord G od of heaven, the great and terri. 

1. 9 imto the uttermost part of the heaven 

2. 4 So I prayed to the God of heaven 

2. 20 The God of heaven, he wUl prosper us 
9. 6 hast made heaven, the heaven of heavens 
g. 6 and the host of heaven worshippeth thee 
9. 13 and spakestwith them from heaven, and 
9, IS gavest them bread from heaven for their 
g. 23 Their children also, .as the stars of hea. 

9. 27 thou heardest (them) from heaven ; and 

9. 28 thou heardest (them) from heaven ; and 
Job I. 16 The fire of God is fallen from heaven, and 

2. 12 sprinkled idust uponjtheir heads toward h. 
It. 8 (It is) as high as heaven ; what canst thou 
i6. 19 Also now, behold, my witness (is) in heav. 
2o. 27 The heavens shall reveal his iniquity 
22. 12 (Is) not God in the height of heaven? and 
22 14 and he walketh in the circuit of heaven 
26. ii pillars of heaven tremble and are astonish. 
2?. 24 (and) seeth under the whole heaven 
35.11 maketh us wiser than the fowls of heaven? 

37. 3 He directeth it under the whole heaven 

38. 29 and the hoary frost of heaven, who hath 
38. 33 Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven? 
38. 37 or who can stay the bottles of heaven 
41. II ^whatsoever is) under the whole heaven is 

Psa. II. 4 the Lord's throne (is) in heaven : his eyes 
14. 2 The Lord looked down from heaven upon 

19. 6 going forth (is) from the end of the heaven 

20. 6 he wiU hear him from his holy heaven 
33. 13 The Lord looketh from heaven ; he beh. 
53. 2 God looked down from heaven upon the 
57. -3 He shaU send fron: heaven, and save me 
69. 34 Let the heaven and earth praise him, the 
73. 25 Whom have I ip heaven (but thee)? and 
76. 8 cause judgment to be heard from heaven 
78. 23 above, and opened the doors of heaven 
78. 24 and had given them of the com of heav. 

78. 26 caused an east ^vind to blow in theheaven 

79. 2 given|(to be)meat imto the fowls of tbeh. 
80. 14 look down from heaven, and behold, and 
85. II righteousnessshalllookdoivnfromheaven 
89. 29 and his throne as the days of heaven 

IQ2. 19 from heaven did the Lord behold the earth 
103. II For as the heaven is high above the earth 

104. 12 By them shall the fowls of the heaven h. 
105. 40 satiefied them with the bread of heaven 
107. 26 They mount up to the heaven, they go d. 
113. 6 to behold (the things that are)inheaven 
IIS. ^5 of the Lord which made heaven and earth 
lis. iS The heaven, (even) the heavens, (are) the 
119. 89 O Lord, thy word is settled in heaven 
121. 2 the Lord, which made heaVen and earth 
124. 8 of the Lord, who made heaven and earth 

134. 3 Lord that made heaven and earth bless 

135. 6 (that) did he in heaven, and in earth, iu 

136. 26 O give thanks unto the God of heaven : for 
139. 8 If X as(5end up into heaven, thou (art) there 

146. 6 Which made heaven and earth, the sea 

147. 8 Who covereth the heaven with clouds, who 

148. 13 his glory (is) above the earth and heaven 
Prov.23. s they fly away as an eagle toward heaven 

2S. 3 The heaven for height, and the earth fop 
30. 4 Who hath ascended up into heaven, or 
Eccl. 1. 13 all (things) that are done under heaven 

2. 3 which they should do under the heaven all 

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Eocl. s. 2 for God (is) In heaven, and thou upon ea. 
Isa. 13. 5 They come troai .. the end of heaven 

13. 10 the stars of heaven and the constellations 

14. 12 How art thou fallen from heaven, luc; 

14. 13 I will ascend unto heaven, I will exaltmy 
34. 4 all the host of heaven shall be dissolved 
34. 5 For my sword shall be bathed ih heaven 
37. 16 Lord, .thou hast made heaven and ea. 
40. 12 and meted out heaven with the span, and 
55. 10 and the snow from heaven, andretumeth 
63. 15 Look down from heaven, and behold from 
66. I The heaven (is) my throne, and the earth 

Jer. 7. 18 to make cakes to the queen of heaven 

7. 33 shall be meat for the fowls of the heaven 

8. 2 the host of heaven, vrhom they have loved 
8. 7 Yea, the stork in the heaven knoweth her 

10. 2 be not dismayed at the signs of heaven 

15. 3 the fowls of the heaven, and the beasts of 

16. 4 shall be meat for the fowls of heaven 

19. 7 give to be meat for the fowls of the heaven 
19. 13 burned incense unto all the host of hea. 
23. 24 do not I fill heaven and earth ? saith the 

31. 37 If heaven above can be measured, and the 

32. 17 thou hast made the heaven and thp earth 

33. 22 As the host of heaven cannot be number 

33. 25 appointed the ordinances of heaven and 

34. 20 be for meat unto the fowls of the heaven 
44. 17 to bum incense unto the queen of heaven 
44. 18, 25 to bum incense to the queen of heaven 
44. 19 we burnt incense to the queen of heaven 
49. 36 winds from the four quarters of heaven 
51. 9 for her judgment reacheth unto heaven 
SI. 15 hath stretched out the heaven by his und. 
51. 48 Then the heaven and the earth, andjill 
SI. S3 Babylon should mount up to heaven, and 

Lam. 2. I cast down from heaven unto the earth the 

3. 50 Lord look down, and behold from heaven 
4. 19 are swifter than the eagles of the heaven 

Eze. 8. 3 spirit lifted me up between the. .heaven 
29. 5 given thee for meat., to the fowls of the h. 

31. 6 All the fowls of heaven made their nests 
31. 13 shall all the fowls of the heaven remain 

32. 4 will cause all the fowls of the heaven to 
32. .7 I wiU cover the heaven, and make the 
32. 8 Allthebrightlights of heaven will Imake 
38. 20 the fowls of the heaven, and the beasts of 

Dan. 8. • 8 came up . . toward the four winds of heaven 
8. 10 waxed great, (even) to the host of heaven 
g. 12 for underthe whole heaven hath not been 

11. 4 divided toward the four winds of heaven 

12. 7 he held up his right hand, .unto heaven 
Hos. 2. 18 with the fowls of heaven, and (with) the 

4. 3 with the fowls of heaven ; yea, the fishes 
7. 12 bring them down as the fowls of the heaven 

Amos 9. 2 though they climb up to heaven, thence 
9. 6 he that buildeth his stories in the heaven 
Jon. I. 9 the God of heaven, which hath made the 
Nah. 3. 16 multiplied.. abovethestar3ofheaven:the 
Zeph. I. 3 I will consume the fowls of the heaven 

1. 5 that worship the host of heaven upon the 
Hag. 1. 10 Therefore the heaven over you is stayed f . 
Zech. 2. 6 spread . . as the four winds of the heaven 

5. 9 the ephah between the earth and the heav. 
Mai. 3. 10 will not open you the windows of heaven 

Emvens, (heaved vp things), yry^ shemayin. 
ECTa s- " ^e are the servants of the God of heaven 
5. 12 fathers had provoked the God of heaven 

6. 9 the burnt offerings of the God of heaven 
6. 10 offer, .sweet savours imtotheGrod of hea. 
7. 12, 21 scribe of the law of theGod of heaven 

7. 23 commanded by the God of heaven, let it 
7. 23 done for the house of the God of heaven 

Dan. 2. 18 would desiremercies of the God of heaven 
2. 19 Then Daniel blessed the God of heaven 

2. 28 But there is a God in heaven that reveal. 
2. 37 for the God of heaven hath given thee a 
2. 38 and the fowls of the heaven hath he given 
2. 44 shall the God of heaven setup a kingdom 
4. ii-andthe iheightthereof reached untoheav. 
4. 12 fowls of the heaven dwelt in the boughs 
4. 13, 23 watcherandantolyone. .from heaven 
4. 15, 23 let it be wet with the dew of heaven 
4. 20 whose heightreached unto the heaven 

4. 21 whose branches the fowls of the heaven 
4. 22 reacheth unto heaven, and thy dominion 
4. 25 they-shaU wet thee with the dew of heaven 
4. 31 there fell a voice fromheaven, (saying), 
4. 33 his body was wet with the dew of heaven 
4. 34 lifted up mine eyes unto heaven, and mine 
4. 33 doeth..his will in the army of heaven 

4. 37 extol and honoiir the Kijig of heaven, all 

5. 21 his body was wet with thedew of heaven 
S- 23 lifted up. .against the Lord of heaven 

6. S7 worketh signs and wonders in heaven ais"i 

7. 2 thet'ourvrinds of the heaven strove ufcn 
7. 13 Sonoi man came with theclocds of heiVoU 
7. 27 of the jdngdom under the whole Leaven 

h. Heaven, sky y air, oiipavSs ouranos. 

Matt. 3. 2 for the kingdom of heaven is at hand 

3. 17 lo a voice from heaven, saying. This is my 
4. 17 for the kingdom of heaven is at hand 
S. 3, 10 for theii's is the kingdom of heaven 
5. 12 great ^s) your reward in heaven : for so 
S. 16 glorify your Father which is in heaven 
5. i&Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or 
5. 19 called thelcastin the kingdom of heaven 
5. 19 bs called great iu the kingdom of heaven 
5. 20 ye shall ia no case enter into, .heaven 
S. 34 neither by heaven ; for it is God's throne 
■5. 45 chHdxenof yourFather-whichisiaheavea 



Matt. 5. 48 even as your Father [which is in heaven] 
6. I have no reward of your Father.. in heaven 
6. 9 Our Father v/hich art in heaven, Hallowed 
6. 10 Thy willbedone inearth, as(it iB)inheav. 

6. 20 lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven 

7. II shall your Father which iain heaven give 
7. 21 shall enter into the kingdom of heaven 
7. 21 the ^vill of ray Fathar which is in heaven 
8'. II shall sit down, ic the kingdom of heaven 

10. 7 saying, The kitigdom of heaven is at hand 

10. 32, 33 beiore my iather which ia in heaven 

11. 11 he that is Itast in the kingdom of heaven 
II. 12 the kingdom of heavensuaeieih violence 
II. 23 which art exalted uuto heaven, shalt be 

11. 25 Father, Lord of heaven and earth, beca. 

12. 50 the will of my Father wliich is iu heaven 

13. II the mysteries of the kingdom [of heaven] 
13. 24 The kingdom of heaven is likened unto a 

13. 31 The kingdom of heaven is Mko to a grain 
13- 33> 44.45.47.52 The kingdom of heaven is like 

14. 19 looking up to heaven, he blessed, and br. 
16. I he would show them a sign from heaven 
16. 17 but my Father which is in heaven 

i6. 19 give, .the keys of the kingdom of heaven 
16. 19 bind on earth shall be bound in heaven 
16. 19 loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven 
18. I Who is . . greatest in the kingdom of heav. 
18. 3 not enter into the kingdom of heaven 
18. 4 same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven 
18. 10 in heaven their angels do always behold 
18. 10 the face of my Father which is in heaven 
18. 14 will of your Father which is in heaven 
18. i8 bind on earth, shall be bound in heaven 
18, 18 loose on earth shaU be loosed in heaven 
18. 19 be done . . of my Father which is in heaven 

18. 23 kingdom of heaven likened unto a certain 

19. 12 eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sake 
19. 14 for of such is the Idngdom of heaven 

19. 21 thou shalt have treasure in heaven ; and 

19. 23 hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven 

20. I the kingdom of heaven ia like unto a man 

21. 25 baptism of John, whence was it? from h. 

21. 25 If we shall say. From heaven ; he will say 

22. 2 The kingdom of heaven is like unto a 

22. 30 but are as the angels of God in heaven 

23. 9 one is your Father, [which is iu heaven] 
23. 13 shutupthekingdomofheavcnagainstmen 

23. 22 he that shall swear by heaven, sweareth 

24. 29 the stars shall fall from heaven, and the 
24. 30 the sign of the Son of man in heaven 

24. 30 Son of man coming in the clouds of heaven 
24. 31 from one end of heaven to the other 
24. 35 Heaven and earthsball pass away, but my 

24. 36 not the angels of heaven, but my Father 

25. I the kingdom of heaven be likened unto ten 

26. 64 power, and comingin the clouds of heaven 
28. 2 angel of the Lord descended from heaven 
28. 18 power is given unto me in heaven and in 

Mark i. n there came a voice from heaven, (saying) 

6. 41 he looked up to heaven, and blessed, and 

7. 34 looking up to heaven, he sighed, and saith 

8. II seeking of him a sign from heaven, temp. 

10. 21 thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and 

11. 25 your Father also which is talieaven may 
II. 26 [neither, .your Father which ismheavcjo] 
II. 30 The baptism of John, was (it) fromheaven 
II. 31 If we shall say. From heaven ; he •mil say 
i2> 25 are as the angels which are in heaven 
13. 25 the stars of heaven shall fall, and the 
13. 25 powers that are in heaven shall be shaken 
13. 27 the earth to the uttermost part of heaven 
13. 31 Heaven and earth shall pass away ; but my 

13. 32 no not the angels which are in heaven 

14. 62 power, and coming in the clouds of heaven 
16. 19 [he was received up into heaven, and sat] 

Luke 2. IS were gone away from them into heaven 
3. 21 it came to pass . the heaven was opened 

3. 22 avoicecamefromheaven,whichsaid,Thou 

4. 25 heaven was shut up three years and six 
6. 23 your reward (is) great in heaven: for in the 
Q. 16 looking up to heaven, he blessed them, and 

9. 54 we command fire to come down from he. 

10. 15 Capernaum, which art exalted to heaven 
10. 18 beheld Satan as Ughtningfall from heaven 
10. 20 becaiiso your names are written in heaven 

10. 21 O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that 

11. 2 [Our Father which art in heaven. Hallow.] 
It. ■z [wiU be done, as in heaven, so in earth] 

11.16 others . . sought of him a sign from heaven 

15. 7 joy shall be in heaven over one sinner 
15. 18, 21 Father, I have sinned against heaven 

16. 17 is easier for heaven and earth to pass 

17. 24 lighteneth out. .one (part) under heaven 
17. 24 shinethuntotheother(part)underh3aven 

17. 29 it rained fire and brimstone from heaven 
18. 13 lift up GO much as (his) eyes unto heaven 

18. 22 thou shalt have treasure in heaven : and 

19. 38 peace in heaven, and glory in the-highest 
lo. 4 The baptism of John; was it from heaven 

20. siiwe shall say. From heaven ; he will say 

21. II great signs shall there be from heaven 
2!. 26 for the powers of heaven shall be shaken 

21. 33 Heaven andearthshaUpassaway;bntmy 

22. 43 [appeared an angel unto him from heaven] 
24. 51 [partedfromthem,aud.carried..lntohea.] 

John I. 32 spirit descending from heaven like a dove 
X. 51 ye shall see heaven open, and the angels 
3. 13 heaven, but he that came down from he. 
3. 13 (even) the Son of man [vfhich is in heaven] 
3. 27 except it be given him from heaven 
3. 31 he that cometh from heaven is above all 
6. 31 Be gave them bread from heaven to eat 



John 6. 32 M08O8 gave you not that bread from hea. 
6. 33 giveth you the true bread from heaven 
6. 33 ishewhich cometh dowii from heavun. and 
6. 38 I came duwn from heaven, not to do nilue 
6. 41 the bread which came down from heaven 
6. 42 that he saith, I came down from heaven f 
6. SO the bread which cometh down from hea. 
6. SI livlnc bread which came dov.ii from hea. 

6. 58 that broad which eame down from heaven 
12. 28 Then camethereavolcefrom heaven, (say.) 
17. I lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said 

Acts I. 10 stedfastly toward heaven as he went up 
I. II why stand ye gazing up into heaven? this 
I. II which is taken up from you into heaven 

1. II come, .as ye have seen him go intoheaveo 

2. 2 there came a sound from heaven as cf a 
2. 5 men, out of every nation under heaven 

2. 19 I will show wonders in heaven above, and 

3. 21 the heaven must receive until the times 

4. 12 there is none other name under heaven 
4. 24 God, which hast made heaven, and earth 

7. 42 gave them up to worship .host of heaven 
7. 49 Heaven (is) my throne, and earth (is) my 

7. ss looked up stedfastlyintoheaven, and saw 
9. 3 shincd round about . a light from heaven 

10. II saw heaven opened, and a certain vessel 

10. 16 vessel was received up a^ain into heaven 

11. 5 let down from heaven by four comers 
II. 9 the voice answered me again from heaven 

11. 10 and all were drawn up 2igaininto heaven 

14. IS whichmadeheavcn.andearth, and thcsca 
17. 24 seeing, .he is Lord of heaven and earth 
22. 6 there shone from heaven a great light 

Bom. I. 18 the wrath of God is revealed from heaven 
10. 6 \Mio shall ascend into heaven ? that is, to 

1 Co. 8. s whether in heaven or in earth, asthere be 

15. 47 the second man (is) the Lord from heaven 

2 Co. 5. 2 with cur house which is from heaven 

12. 2 suchan one caughtup to the thirdheaven 
OaL I. 8 or an angel from heaven, preach any other 
Eph. I. 10 which are in heaven, and which are on 

3. 15 Of whom th,e whole family in heaven and 
6. 9 knowing tliat your Master, ia in heaven 

PhU. 3. 20 ourconversationisin heaven; from when. 

Col. I. s hope which is laid up for you in heaven 
1. 16 all things created that are In heaven 
I. 20 be) things in earth, or things in heaven 
I. 23 to every cl'eature which is under heaven 

4. 1 that ye also have a Master in heaven 

1 Th. I. 10 to wait for hia Son from lieaven,whombb 

4. 16 shall descend from heaven with a ahout 

2 Th. I. 7 Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heaven 
Heb. 9. 24 into heaven itself, now to appearin the 

JO. 34 have (in heaven] a better and an enduring 
12. 23 firstborn, which are written in heaven 
12. 25 awayfrom him that(speaketh)from heav. 
12. 26 shake not the earth only, but also heaven 
Jas. 5. 12 neither by heaven, neither by the earth 

5. 18 and the heaven gave rain, and tlie earth 

1 Pe. I. 4 an inheritance.. reserved in heaven for you 

1. 12 with theHolyGhostsentdown from heav. 

3. 22 Who is gone into heaven, and is on tho 

2 Pe. J. 18 voice wfiich came from heaven we beard 
I Jo. 5. 7 are three that bear record in [heaven) 
Ec V. 3. 12 cometh down out of heaven from my God 

4. I adoor(was)openedinheaven: andtbeflrst 

4. 2 a throne was set in heaven, and (one) sat 

5. 3 no man in heaven, nor in earth, neither 
£. 13 every creature which is in heaven, and on 

6. 13 the stars of heavpn fell unto the earth 

6. 14 the heaven departed as a scroll when it 

8. I there was silence in heaven abont the 
8. 10 and there fell a great star from heaven 

9. I a star fall from heaven unto the earth 
10. I another mighty angel come, .from heaven 
10. 4 heard a voice from heaven savinguntorae 
JO. 5 the angel, lilted up his hand to heaven 
10. 6 who created heaven, and the things that 

10. 8 the voice which I heard from heaven spako 

11. 6 These have power to shut heaven, that it 
II. 12 great voice from heaven saying unto them 
II. 13 they ascended up to heaven in a cloud 
11. 13 and gave glory to the God of heaven 

II. 15 there were great voices Inheaven, saying 

11. 19 the temple of God was opened in heaven 

12. I appeared a great wonder in heaven 

12. 3 there appeared another wonder in heaven 
12. 4 the third part of the stars of heaven, and 
12. 7 there was warin heaven : Klichacland his 
12. 8 neither was theirplace found . .in heaven 

12. 10 I heard a loud voice saying in. heaven 

13. 6 tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven 

13. 13 hemakethflre comedown fromheaven on 

14. 2 I heard a voice from heaven, as the voice 
14. 7 worship him that made heaven, and earth 
14. 13 heard a voice fromheaven saying unto me 

14. 17 came out of the temple which is in heaven 

15. I I saw another sign m heaven, great and 

15. 5 the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven 

16. IX blasphemed theGod of heaven because of 
j6. 17 great voice ont of the temple (of heaven] 
16. 21 fell upon men a great haU out of heaven 
18. I sawanotherangelcomedownfromheaven 
18. 4 I heard another voice from heaven, saying 
18. s her sins have reached untoheaven.and God 

18. 20 E.ejoiceoverher,(thou)heaven,and(ye) 

19. I a great voice of much people in heaven 

19. II I saw heaven opened, and behold a white 
19. 14 the armies( which were)in heaven followed 

20. I I saw an angel come down from heaven 
2o. 9 fire came down from God out of heaven 
20. 11 the earth and the heaven Bed away , and 



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Kev. 21. 1 1 saw a new heaven and a new earth : for 
21. I the first heaven and the first earth were 
21. 2 commg down from God out oi heaven, pre. 
21. 3 I heard a great voice out of [heaven] saying 
21. lo city, .descending out of heaven from God 

HEAYEST, from — 

From heaven, oiipavSSev ouranothen. 

Acts 14. 17 gave us rain from heaven, and fruitful 
26. 13 Isawin the way alight from heaven, above 
HEAVEN, ia — 

Heavenly, inor on Tiea/cen, iirovpdytos epouranios. 
Phil. 2. 10 df (things) in heaven, and (things) in ea. 

HEAVEN, midst of — 

Mid heaven, neffovpdvrjfia mesotiranema. 

Eev. 8. 13 angelflyingthroughthemidstof heaven 

14. 6 saw another angel fly in the midst of he. 
19. ,17 all the fowls that fly in the midst of hea. 

HEAVENLY — 

1. Out of heaven, i^ ohpavov ex ouranou. 

lukeiL.ia how much more shall (your) heavenly P. 

i.neavemly,in or on heaven, iiroiipdj'ios epowanios. 
Matt. 18. 35 So likewise shall my [heavenly] Father do 
I Co 15. 4J8 heavenly, such (are) they also that (are) h. 

15. 49 shall also bear the image of the heavenly 
fiph. I. 20 set .. at his own right hand in the heavenly 
3 Tl. 4. 18 will preserve (me} unto his heavenly kin, 
Heb. 3. I partakers of the heavenly calling, consi. 

6. 4 have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were 

11. 16 now they desire 3 better, .that is, an hea. 

12. 22 are come onto, .the heavenly Jerusalem 

S.ffeavenly, obpdvtos owranios. 

ilatt. 6. 14 your heavenly FathsrwilTalso forgive you 

6. 26 the fowls, .yet your heavenly Father feed 

6. 32 your heavenly Father knoweth that ye ha. 

15. 13 Every plant, which my heavenly Father h. 

Luke 2. 13 amultitudeof the heavenly host praising 

Acts 26. 19 was not disobedient unto the heavenly vL 

KEAVENIY (places) — 

The heavenlies, to iirovpdvM ta epourania. 

Eph. I. 3 spiritual blessings in heavenly (places) in 

2. 6 sit together in heavenly (places) in Christ 

3. 10 and powers in heavenly Qdaces) might be 

HEAVEHIaY things — 

The things in heaven, rh iirovpdvia ta epourania. 
John 3. la believe, ii I tell you (of) heavenly things? 
Heb. 8. 5 the example and shadow of heavenly thi. 
9 23 but the heavenly things themselves with 

HEAVENS — 

l.Mioced cloud, njTH, arabah. 

Psa 68. 4 extol him that ridetbupon the heavens by 

^.Dropping clouds, D'S'^B, a/riphim. 

lea. 5. 30 the light is darkened in the heavens the. 

%.Heavens, the heaved up things, D^nv' shamayiTn. 

Gen. 2. I Thus the heavens and the earth were fin. 

2. 4 the generations of the heavens and of the 

2. 4 Lord God mad e the earth and the heavens 

Oent 10. 14 the heaven of heavens, (is) the Lord's thy 

32. I Give ear, ye heavens, aud I will spe^ 

33. 28 Israel, his heavens shall drop down dew 
Judg. 5. 4 the heavens dropped, the clouds also dr. 
oSa. 22. 10 Hebowed the heavens also, and came down 
I Ki. 8. 27 andheavenof heavens,oannotcontainthee 
X Ch.i6. 26 (are)idol3 : butthe Lord made the heavens 

16. 31 Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth 
27. 23 increase Israel Uke to th« sters of the he. 

9 Ch. 2. 6 8eeingthe..heavenofheaven3oannotcon 
6. 18 the heaven of heavens caa.iot contain thee 
6. 25, 33, 35, 39 Then hear thou from the heav 
9. 6 our trespass is grown up unto the heavens 
9. 6 the heaven of heavens, with all their host 
g. 8 Which alone spreadeth out the heavens 

14. 12 tiU the heavens (be) no more, they aliall 
15. IS yea, the heavens are not clean in his sight 
BO. 6 Though his excellency mount up to the h. 
s6. 13 By his spirit he hath garnished the heav. 

35. s Look unto the heavens, and see ; and be. 
2, 4 He that eitteth in the heavens shall laugh 
8 I who hast set thy glory above the heavens 
8 3 When I consider thy heavens, the work of 

«8. 9 He bowed the heavens also, and camedo. 

18. 13 The Lord also thundered in the heavens 
ig. I Theheavensdeclarethegloryof God ; and 
33, 6 By the word of the Lord were the heavens 

36. 5 Thy mercy, O Lord, (is) in the heavens 
JO. 4 He shall call to the heavens from above 
so. 6 theheavensshalldeclarehisrighteousness 
57. s Be thou exalted, O God, above the heav. 
57. 10 For thy mercy (is) great vmto the heavens 
57. II Be thou exalted, OGod, above the heavens 
68. 8 the heavens also dropped at the presence 

68. 33 To him that rideth upon the heavens of h. 
73. gThey set their mouth against the hea vena 
89. 2 shalt thou establish in the ven? heavens 
89. 5 And the heavens shall praise thy wonders 

69. II The heavens (are) thine, the earth also(is) 
96. 5 (are) idols : but the Lord made the heav. 

96. II Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth 

97. 6 Theheavens declare his righteousness, and 
102. 2S and the heavens (are) the work of thy ha. 
103. 19 Lord hath prepared his throne in tlie h. 
X04. 2 who stretcheat out the heavens like a cu. 
X08. 4 For thy mercy (is) great above the heavens 
108. 5 Be thou exalted, O God, above the heav 
X13. 4 Lobs (is) high.. his gIoi7 above tbe heav. 



Ezra 
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fiA. 



Psa. 1 15. 3 But our God (is) in the heavens he hath 
115. 16 the heavens, (are) the Lord's : butthe ea. 
123. I Unto thee. Othouthatdwellest in theh. 
136. s To him that by wisdom made the heavens 
144. s Bow thy heavens, Lord, and come down 
148. I Praise ye the Lord from the heavens : pr. 
148. 4 Praise him, ye heavens of heavens, and ye 
148. 4 and ye waters that (be) above the heavens 
Prov. 3. 19 by understanding, .established the heaven 

8. 27 When he prepared the heavens, I (was) 
Isa. 1. 2 Hear, O heavens, and give ear, earth 
13. 13 Therefore I wiU shake the heavens, and 
34. 4 the heavens shaU be rolled together as a 
40. 22 that stretcheth out the heavens as a curt. 
42. s he that created the heavens, and stretcli. 
44. 23 Sing, O ye heavens ; for the Lord hath 

44. 24 that stretcheth forth the heavens alone 

45. 8 Drop down, ye heavens, from above, and 
45. 12 I. .have, .stretched out the heavens, and 
45. 18 thus saith the Lord that created the he. 
48. 13 and my right hand hath spanned the he. 

49. 13 Sing, heavens ; and be joyful, O earth 

50. 3 I clothe the heavens vrith blackness, and 

51. 6 Lift up your eyes to the heavens, and look 
SI. 6 for the heavens shall vanish away Uke sm. 
51. 13 the Lord .hath stretched forth the heav. 
51. 16 that I may plant the heavens, and lay the 
55. 9 For (as) the heavens are higher than the 

64. I Oh that thou wouldest rend the heavens 

65. 17 For, behold, I create new heavens, and a 

66. 22 For as the new heavens, and the nev/ earth 
Jer. a. 12 Be astonished, O ye heavens, at this, and 

4. 23 1 beheld, .the heavens, and they (had) no 
4. 25 and all the birds of the heavens were fled 
4. 28 Fortius shall, .the heavens above bo black 
g. 10 both the fowl of the heavens and the bea. 

10. 12 stretched out the heaven by his discretion 

10. 13 a multitudeof waters in the heavens, and 
14. 22 or can the heavens give showers? Art not 
SI. 16 amultitude of waters in the heavens ; and 

lam. 3. 41 lift up OUT' hearts, .unto God in the heav 
3. 66 destroy them from under the heavens of 
Eze. I. I the heavens were opened,and I saw visions 
Hos. 2. 21 1 T/ill hear the heavens, and they shall 
Joel 2. 10 the heavens shall tremble : the sun and 

2. 30 It will show wonders in the heavens and 

3. 16 and the heavens and the earth shall shake 
Hab 3 3 His glory covered the heavens, and the 
Hag. 2. 6 I will shake the heavens, and the earth 

2. 2T saying, I will shake the heavens and the 
Zecb. 6. 5 These (are) the four spirits of theheavens 

8. 12 the heavens shall gfve their dew; and I 
12. I which stretcheth forth the heavens, and 

i.ffeavens, {heaved up things), J^D^ shemayin 
Jer. 10. II The gods that have not made the heaven 
10. II they shall perish, .from under these heav. 
Dan. 4. 26 Shalt have known that the heavens do rule 

5. Heavens, skies, ovpavoi ouranoi. 

Matt. 3. 16 and, lo, the heavens were opened unto him 

24. 29 and the powers of the heavens shall be 
Mark i 10 he saw the heavens opened, and the spir. 
Luke 1 2. 33 a treasure in the heavens thatfaileth not 
Acts 2. 34 For David is not ascended into the heav 
7. 56 Behold, I see the heavens opened, and the 
2 Co. 5. " I not made with hands, eternal in the hea. 
Eph. 4. 10 farabove allheavens, thathe mightfiUall 
Heb. 1. 10 the heavens are the works of thine hands 

4. 14 that is passed into the heavens, Jesus tlie 

7. 26 High Priest made higher than the heav 

8. 1 set on .the throneofthemajestyin theh. 

9. 23 the patterns of things in the heavens shou. 
c Pe. 3. s that by the word of God the heavens were 

3. 7 the heavens and the earth which are now 
3. 10 in the wliich the heavens shall pass away 
3. 12 wherein the heavens being on Are shall be 
3. 13 we look for new heavensandanew earth 

Eev 12. 12 Therefore rejoice, (ye) heavens, and ye 

HEAVIES — 

Weighty, heavy, 13| kahed. 

Prov 27. 3 but a fool's wiath Qb) heavier than them 

HEAVTEE, to be — 

To ie heavy, weighty, ijj kdbad 

Job 6. 3 it would be heavier than the sand of the 
23. 2 to day my stroke is heavier than my gr. 

EEAVrLY — 

1. Heaviness, weight, nij? kebeduth. 

Esodi4. 25 they drave them heavily so that the Eg. 

2. 2*0 be block, mourning, Tijj qadar. 

Psa. 35. 14 1 bowed down heavily, as one thatmonr. 

HEAVILY, to lay — 

To make heavy or weighty, 135 kdbed, 6. 

Isa. 47. 6 upon the ancient hast thou .heavily laid 
HEAVINESS 

1. Sorrow, fear, fiJOT deagah. 

Prov. 12. 25 Heav^ess in the heart of man maketh it 

2. Weakness, nnj kehah. 

Isa. 61. 3 garment of praise for the spirit of hcavi 
Z.Face, aspect, D';p panim. 

Job 9. 27 I will leave off my heaviness, and comfort 

i.Lamentation, mowming, ■tm<5 taaniyyah. 

Isa. 39. 2 and there shall be heaviness and sorrov^ 
^.Affliction, sorrow, n«B tugah. 

Psa^ig.sSMjrsooIiaeitetih for heaviness: etiengthen 



Prov 10. I a foolish son (is) the heaviness of his 
14. 13 and the end of that mirth (is) heaviness 

6. Affliction, humiliation, n'JJiB taanith. 

Kzfa 9. 5 I arose up from my heaviness, and, ha vine 

7. Dejection of the eye, Karijipeta kaiepheia. 

Jas. 4. 9 be turned to mourning, and ioytoheav 

8. Gnef, \viri) lupe 

Kom. 9 2 I have great heaviness and contiiiual 
2 Co 2. I that I would not come again to you in he 

HEAVINESS, to be full of - 
1 To be feeble, Tiwrtal, »» nush 

Psa 69. 20 and I am full of hea\'ineES and 1 lookeo 
2.T0 be very heavy, faint, &tr)noueu) adSmoneo 

Phil. 2. 26 For he longed and was full of heavinea* 
HEAVINESS, to be in — 
To be grieved, Au7re'o/tai, lupeomai. 

I Pe. I. 6 ye are in heaviness through manifold 
HEAVY — 
1. Heavy, weighty, 135 kdbed. 

Exod 17 12 But Moses' hands (were) heavy ; and they 
18. 18 for this thing (is) too heavy for thee ; thou 

1 Kl 12. 4 and his heavy yoke wliich he put upon us 

J2. II my father did lade you with a heavy yoke 

2 Ch.io. 4 and his heavy yoke that he put upon us 

10. II my father put a heavy yoke upon you, 1 
Psa. 38. 4 mine iniquities aa an heavy burden thev 

2Jfeaviness, ^33 kobed. 

Prov 27 3 A stone (is) heavy, and the sand weighty 
Isa. 30. 27 and the burden (thereof is) heavy bblips 

3. A bar, yoke, no'iD motah. 

Isa. 58. 6 to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the 
i.Bilter, "15 jnar. 

Prov 31. 6 vidne unto those that be ol heavy hearts 

5. Sulky, sour, ip sar. 

I Ki 20. 43 went to his house heavy and displeased 
21 4 Ahab came into liis house heavy and dia 

6. Sharp, hard, ns'ij qasheh. 

I lii 14. 6 for I (am) sent to thee (with) heavy (tid.) 
T.Evil, jn ra. 

Prov 25. 20 he that singeth songs to an heavy heart 
S.Heavy, weighty, fiapvs barus. 

Matt 23. 4 For they bind heavy burdens and grievous 
HEAVY, to be — 
1 To be heavy, weighty, "a^ kabed. 

t Sa. 4. 38 for he was an old man, and heavy And he 
5. 6 the handoftheLOEDwasheavyuponthem 
5. II the hand of God was very heavy there 
e Sa. 14. 26 because (the hair) was heavy on him, th. 
Neh. 5. 18 because the bondage was heavy upon this 
Job 33. 7 neither shall my hand be heavy upon thee 
Psa. 32. 4 day and night tiiy hand was heavy upon 
38. 4 For mine iniquities, .they are too heavy 
Iaa» 24. 20 the transgression thereof shall be heavy 
59. I neither his ear heavy, that it cannot hear 

2. To be heavy, weighed down, ^apiofiai bareomai. 

Matt 26. 43 asleep again : for their eyes were heavy. 

Marki4. 40 for their eyes were [heavy], neither wist 

Luke 9. 32 Peter and they were heavy with sleep 
HEAVY, to be veiy — 
To be very heavy, faint, aSij/ioveo) ademoneo. 

Matt 26. 37 and began to be sorrowful and very heavy 

Marki4. 33 began to be sore amazed, and- to be very h. 
HEAVY, to make — 
To make heavy, 13? kahed, 5. 

I Ki. 12. 10 Thy father made our yoke heavy, but 
12. 14 My father made our yoke heavy, and 1 

i-Ch.ia 10 Thyfathermadeouryokeheavy,butmake 
10. 14 My father made your yoke heavy, but I 

Isa. 6.''io make their ears heavy, and shut their eye* 

Lam. 3. 7 cannot get out: he hath made my chain h. 
HEAVY, (to be) too — 
Heavy, weighty, n3|i kabed. 

Kumii. 14 I am not able, .because (it Is) ton heavy 
HE'-BEE, "13H shoot, production, shoot 

1. Head of a family in the tribe of Gad. 

I Ch. 5. 13 Jorai, and Jachan, and Zia, and H., seven 

2. A son of Shashak of the tribe of Benjamin. 

I Ch. 8. 22 And Isbpan, and H., and Elie) 
HE'-BEE, 1311, "qn, tjij, 'E^Sp companion. 
1. A son of Eeriah the son of Asher. b.o. 1640. 

Gen. 46. 17 and the eons of Beriah ; H., and Malchlel 
Num26. 4s Of the sons of Beriah ; of H., the family 
I Ch. 7. 31 And the sons of Beriah ; H., and Malchlel 
7. 32 And H. be^at Japhlet, and Shomer, and 
Luke 3. 33 Phalec, which was (the son) of H., whidi 
S. The husband of Jael who killed Siaera. He was a 
Kenite, while Sisera was captain of Jabin's aiiuy. B.O. 
1360. 

Judg. 4. II H. the Kenite. .of the children of Hobah 
4. 17 fled, .to the tent of Jael the wife of H. 
4. 17 peace between Jabin . .and the house of H. 
4. 21 Then Jael H. 's wife took a nail of the tent 
5. 24 Blessed . . shall Jael the wife of H. the K. 

3. A son of Ezra, apparently of the family o£ Caleb son' 
of Jephunneh. B.C. 1400. 

I Cli. 4. 18 And his wife . .bare .H. the father of Soe 

4. A son of Elpaal, a Benjamite. B.O. 1400. 

X Ch. S. 17 and Meshullam, and Hezeld, and B. 



HEBERITES 



473 



HE EL 



HE-BE-EITES, 1211 belonging to Heber. 

A family descended'froin Heber, a descendant of Beriah 

SOD of Asher. B.C. 1640. 

Num26. 45 of Heber, the family of the H. : of Malchiel 
EE'-BREW, nay 'EjSpoToy belonging to Eber, 

1. Patronymic ot Abraham and his offspring. 

Gen. 14. 13 there came one. .and told Abram the H. 

39. 14 he hath brought in an H. unto us to mock 
39. 17 The H. servant .. camein unto me to mock 

40. 15 I was stolen, .out of the land of the H. 
41. 12 Ant*., .there with us a young man, an H. 
43. 32 Egj'ptiais might not eat bread with the H. 

Exod. I. IS the king of Egypt spake to the H. midw. 
J. 16 ye do the office of a midwife to the H. wo. 
1. 19 the H. women (are) not as the Egyptian 
a, 6 she. . said, This(isone)of the H.'schildren 
a. 7 Shall I go and call, .a nurse of the H. wo. 
8. II he spied an Egyptian smiting an H., one of 
a. 13 behold, two men of the H. strove together 

3. j8 The Lord God of the H. hath met with us 
5. 3 The God of the H. hath met with us 

7. 16 The Lord God of the H. hath sent me unto 
g. I, 13 Thus saith the Lord God of the H. 
10. 3 Thus saith the Lord God of the H. 

21. 2 If thou buy an H. servant, six years he 
Dent IS- 12 if . .an H. man, or an H. woman, be sold 
yds. 4. 6 'What., the noise., in the camp of the H.? 

4. 9 that ye be not servants unto the H., as 

13. 3 Saul blew the tnunpet.. saying. Let the H. 
J3. 7 And (some) of the H. went over Jordan to 
13. 19 Lest the H. make (them) sworda or spears 

14. II the H. come forth out of the holes where 

14. 21 Moreover the H. . .(turned) to be with the 
29. 3 Thensaid theprinces. .What (do)theseH. 

Jer. 34. 9 every man should let. urn H. or an Hebr. 

34. 14 let ye go every man his brother an H. 
Jon. I. 9 And he said unto them, I (am) an H. 
Acts 6. imurmuringof the Grecians against the H. 
2 Co.ii. 22 Are they H.? so (am) I. Are they Israe.? 
Phil. 3. 5 Circnm. the eighth day. .an H. of the H. 

2. The language spoken by the Jews in Palestine in the 
time of Christ. It might more accurately have been 
called Syro-Chaldee, being a mixture of the Aramaean 
of Daniel and Ezra with the ancient Hebrew. The 
Syriac PesMto and the Chaldee Targum of Onkelos are 
its substantial representatives. In the schools of the 
Eabbis after the destruction of Jerusalem an attempt 
was made to return to the Hebrew of the Old Testa- 
ment, as may be seen in the Mishnah, &c. 

Acts 21. 40 he spake unto (them) in the H. tongue 

22. 2 they heard that he spake in the H. tongue 
26. 14 1 heard a voice speaking, .in the H. ton. 

HKBEEW (tongue), in the — 
Hebraistic, 'ZfipaTcrrl Hebraisti. 

John 5. 2 which is called in the Hebrew tongue B. 

19. 13 the Pavement, but in the Hebrew, Gabb, 
19. 17 which is called in the Hebrew, Golgotha 
19. 20 it waswrittenin Hebrew,(and) Greek, (and) 

Ecv. 9. II whoso name in the Hebrew tongue (is)Ab. 

16. 16 a place called in the Hebrew tongue A. 
EEEBEW, (of) — 

Hebraic, "E.&paiK6s Hebraikos. 

Luke23. 38 in letters of Greek,and latin, andHebrew 

HEB'-EON, j'li^V' \'^'^Viford, co-nnpany. 

1 . A city of Asher near Kehob, called also Abdon (which 
' Bee). Properly Ebron. 

Jo3li.i9. 28 H., and Kehob, and Hammon, andKanah 

2. A city of Judah, 22 miles S. of Jerusalem, in a ro'cky 
but fertile district; it was also caHeiKi/jath-arba, and 
now Et-khulU. 

Gen. 13. 18 in the plain of Mamre, ■which (is) in H. 
■ 23. 2, 10 the same (is) H. in the land of Canaan 
35. 27 which (is) H., where Abraham and Isaac 

37. 14 So he sent him out of the vale of H., and 
Numi3. 22 ascended by the south, and came untoH. 

13. 22 H. was built seven years before Zoan in E. 
Josh 10. 3 Adonl- zedek . . sent unto Hohani icing of H. 
10. 5 Therefore . . the long of H. . . encamped be. 
10. 23 did so, and brought forth . . the Idng of H- 
10. 36 And Joshua went up from Eglon . . unto H. 

10. 39 as he had done to H., so he did to Debir 

11. 21 cut off the Anakims. .from H, from Debir 
12. 10 The Mngof Jerusalem, one; theldngof H. 

14. 13 Joshua, .gave unto Caleb. .H. for an inh. 

14. 14 H. therefore became the inheritance of C. 

14. 15 the name of H. before (was) Kirjath-arba 
15. 13 Caleb, .he gave. .Arba. .which (city isj H. 

15. 54 Humtah, and Kirjath-arba, which (is) H. 
CO. 7 appointed . . Kirjath-arba, which (is) H. 
21. II they gave them. .Arba. .which (city is) H. 
21. 13 they gave to the children of Aaron. .H. 

Jadg. 1. 10 against the Canaanites that dwelt in H. 
1. 10 now the name of E. before (was) Kirjath. 

1. 20 they gave H. unto Caleb, as Moses said 

16. 3 up to the top of an hill, that (is) before H. 
I Sa. 30. 31 to (them) which (were) in H., and to aU 
3 Sa. 2. I Whither shall I go up ? And he said. .H, 

2. 3 and they dwelt in the cities ot H. 

2. II David was king in H. . -seven years and 
2. 32 and they came to H. at break of day) 

3. 2 And vmto David were sons bom in H. 
3. s These were bom to David in H. 

3. 19 to speak in the ears of David in H. 

3. 20 So Abner came to David to H. , and twenty 

3. 22 but Abner (was) not with David in H. 

3. 27 when Abner was returned to H. , J oab 

4. r Saul's son heard . .Abner was dead in H. 
4. brought tbe bead of Iah-b03iietti.. to B. 



2Sa. 



4. 12 and hanged (them) up over the pool in H. 

4. 12 buried (it) in the sepulchre of Abner in H. 
S- I TTicn came all the tribes., to David unto H. 
5. 3 elders of Israel came to the king to H. 

5. 3 king Darid made a league with them in H. 

5. 5 In H. he reigned over Judab seven years 

5. 13 took, .wives, .after he was come from H. 
15. 7 which I have vowed unto the Lord, in H 
15. 9 Go in peace. So he arose, and went to H. 
15. 10 then ye shall say, Absalom reigneth in H. 

1 Ki. 2. II seven years reigned he in H, and thirty 

1 Ch. 3. 1 the sons . . which were bom unto him in H. 

3. 4 (These) six were bom unto iiim in II ; and 

6. 55 they gave them H. in the land of Judah 
6.57 tothesonsof Aaron they gave.. H., (thee.) 

II. I all Israel gathered . .to David unto H. 
II. 3 came aU the elders., to the king to H. 

11. 3 David made a covenant with them in H. 

12. 23 the bands, .ready, .came to David to H. 

12. 38 these, .came with a perfect heart to U. 
29. 27 seven years reigned he in H., and thirty 

2 Ch.it. 10 Zorah, and Aijalon, and H., which^are)in 

3. A son of Kohath, the son of Levi. B.C. 1600. 

Exod. 6. 18 And the sons ot Kohath. .H., and TTzzlel 

Num. 3. 19 And the sons of Kohath.. H., and Uzziel' 

I Ctu 6. 2 And the sons of Kohath. .H., and Uzziel' 

6. 18 And the sons of Kohath.. H., and Uzziel 

23. 12 The sons of Kohath.. H., and Uzziel, four 

23. 19 Of the sons of H. ; Jeriah the ilrst, Atnft , 

4. The patronymic of Mareshah a descendant of Caleb 
the son of Hezron. B.C. 1500. 

t Ch. 2. 42 the sons of Mareshah the father ot H. 
2. 43 And the sons of H. ; Korah, and Tappuah 

13. 9 Of the sons of H.; Ellel the chief, and hia 
HE-BEO-NITES, ^i'it:}n, 'Ji^J- 

Patronymic of the family oi Hebron the son of Kohath. 

B.C. 1600. 

Num. 3. 27 And of Kohath. .the family of the H. 

26. 58 families of the Le vites .. family of the H. 
I CI1.26. 23 Of the Amramites. .the Izharites, the H. 
26. 30 the H., Hashabiah and his brethren, men 
26. 31 Among the H. (was) Jerijah the chief 

26. 31 among the H., according to the general 

HEDGE -^ 

1. Hedge, fold, "ns gader. 

Psa. 80. 12 Why hast thou, .broken downher hedges 
EccLio. 8 whoso breaketh an hedge, a serpent 
Eze. 13. 5 neither made up the hedge for the hoxise 
22. 30 that should make up the hedge, and stand 

2.Hedge, fold, •rnj gederah. 

I C^ 4. 23 those that dwelt among plants and hedges 
Psa. 89. 40 ITiou hast broken down aU his hedges 
Jer. 49. 3 lament, and run to and fro by the hedges 
Kah. 3. 17 which camp in the hedges in the cold day 

S.Hedge, nsip/D mesukah. 

Pro V 15.19 the slotlif ul (man is) as an hedge of thorns 
Isa. 5. 5 I will take away the hedge thereof, and 

i.A hedge, (j)pay/x6s phragmoi 

Marki2. i set an hedge about (it), and digged (a 
Luke 14. 23 Go out into the highways and hedges 

HEDGE, to — 

To hedge about, T\i gadar. 

Lam. 3. 7 He hath hedged me about, that I cannot 
HEDGE in, to — 
To shut tig, cover in, ti59 sakdk, 5. 

Job 3. 23 to a man.. whon} God hath hedged in? 

HEDGE, to make an — 

To make a fence, ^Jb suh, 5. 

Job 1. 10 Hast not thou made an hedge about him 

HEDGE loucd about, to — 

To put a hedge around, itepiridrifii <ppayfi6v. 

Matt 21. 33 and hedged it round about, and digged a 
HEDGE up, to — 
To hedge up, ^'b suk. 

Hos. 2. 6 I will hedge np thy way with thorns, and 

HEED, to give — 

To give attention, isii qashab, 5. 

Prov.z7. 4 A wicked doer giveth heed to false lips 
Jer. 18. 18 let us not give heed to any of his words 
18. 19 Give heed to me, OLokd, and hearken to 

HEED to, to giva — 



To hold toward, TrpoirSxc^ P^osech^. 

Acts 8. 10 To whom they aU gave heed, from the least 
I Tl I. 4 Neither give heed to fables and endless 
4. I gi\'ing heed to seducing spirits, and doctri. 
Titus 1. 14 Not giving heed to Jewish fables, and 

HEED, to give good — 
To give ear, Jin azan^ 3. 

EccL 12. 9 he gave good heed, and songht out. {.and) 

HEED, much — 
Attention, yo^) qesheh. 

Isa. 21. 7 he hearkened dillgenUy with mach heed 

HEED, to taie — 

\.To be warned, int zehar. 

Ezra 4. 22 Take heed now that ye fall not to do this 

2. To observe silently, nan sakath, 5. 

Dent 27. 9 Take heed, and hearken, O Israel ; this day 
9.T0 give the heart, 3^ JO} nathan leb. 

£ccl. 7. 21 Also take no heed unto all words that Ore 



4. To see, ntn raah. 

1 Ch. 28. 10 Take heed now ; for the Lord hath chosen 

2 Ch. 19. 6 Take heed what ye do : for ye Judge not 
5. To watch, observe, "W shamar. 

Num 23. 12 Mu£t I not take heed to speak that which 
Josh 22. 5 take diligent heed to do the commandme. 
I Ki. 2. 4 If thy cliildreu take heed to their way, to 
8. 25 that thy children take heed to their wajr 
a KI 10. 31 But Jehu took no heed to walk in the law 
I C1L22. 13 if thou takest heed to fulfil the statute! 

3 Ch, 6. 16 so that thy children take heed to their way 

19. 7 take heed, and do(il): for(therci8)noinlq. 

33. 8 they will take heed to do all that I have 
Psa. 39. I I will take heed to my ways, that I sin 
Hos. 4. 10 they have left off to take heed to the Lobo 

6.7*0 be watchful, X"? shamar, 2, 

Gen. 31. 24 Take heed that thou speak not to Jacob 

31. 29 Take thou heed that thou speak not to Jac. 
Exodio. 28 Get thee from me, take heed to thyself 

19. 12 Take heed to yourselves, (tliat ye) go (not) 

34. 12 Take heed to thyself, lest thou make a cov. 
Deut. 4. gOnlytakehccdto thyself, and keep thy so. 

4.15 Take ye therefore good heed unto yoursel v. 
4. 23 Take heed unto yourselves, lest ye forget 

11. 16 Take heed to yourselves, that your heart t>a 

12. 13, 19, 30 Take need to thyself that thou 
24. 8 Take heed in the plague of leprosy, that th. 

Josh 23. II Take good heed therefore unto yourselve* 
z Sa. 19. 2 take heed to thyself until the morning 
a Sa. 20. 10 But Amasa took no heed to the sword that 
Job 36. 21 Takeheed,regardnotiniquity : forthis 
Isa. 7. 4 Take heed, and be quiet ; tear not, neither 
Jer. 9. 4 Take yc heed every one of his neighbour 

17. 21 Takehecd to yourselves, and bearnoburd. 
MaL 2. 15 Therefore take heed to your spirit, and let 

2. 16 therefore take heed to your spirit, thatyo 

7. To look, look on or to, /3\f irw blepo. 

5Iatt24. 4 Take heed that no man deceive yon 
Mark 4. 24hesaithimtothem,Takeheedwhatycheav 

13. 5 Take heed lest any (mani deceive you 
13. 23 But take yelieed : behold, I have foretold 
13. 33 Take ye heed, watch and pray : for ye 

Ltlke 8. 1 8 Take heed therefore how ye hear : ,'or who. 
21. 8 Take heed that ye be not deceived : for 

1 Co. 3. 10 let every man take heed how he buildeth 

8. 9 take heed, lest by any means this liberty 

10. 12 Wherefore let him., lake heed lest befaU 

GaL 5. 15 take heed that yc be not consumed one 

CoL 4. 1 7 Take heed to the ministry which thou hast 

Heb. 3. 12 Tal^hccd, brethren, lesttherebeinanyof 

8. To see, see to, ipdw horaO. 

Matti6. 6 Take heed and beware ot the leaven ot the 

18. 10 Take heed that ye despise not one of theee 
Mark 8. 15 Take heed, beware of the leaven of the 
Lukei2. IS Take heed, and beware of covetousness 
Acts 22. 26 Take heed what thou doest : tor this man 

9. To hold toward, irpoaix" pro$ech6. 

Matt. 6. I Take heed that ye do not your alms before 

2 Pe. 1. 19 whereunto ye do well that ye take heed 

10. To look at or on, mark, aieoTiu skopeo. 
Lukeii. 35 Take heed therefore that the light which 

HEED, taking — 

To watch, observe, li^ shamar. 

Psa. 119. 9 By taking heed (thereto) according to thy 
HKI-'I) Onto self, to take — 
To be watchful, -le^? shamar, 2. 

Deut. 2. 4 take ye good heed *nto yourselves thereto. 
HEED to, to take — 

1, To look, look on or cUt, $\iira> blepS, 

Markj3. 9 But take heed to yourselves: forthey shall 
CcL 4. 1 7 Take heed to the ministry which thou hast 

2. To hold toward, irpoaix"' prosecho. 

Lukei?. 3 Take heed to yourselves : If thy brother 
21. 34 take heed to yourselves. lest at any time 

Acts 5. 35 Ye men of Israel, take heed to yourselves 
M t! ^; 1 1 to, to give the more earnest — 
To hold the more toward, irtpiaaoripiDS TrpotrfVie. 

Heb. 2. I ought to give the more earnest heeoto 
n^'^'l> unto, to give — 
l.To hold upon, 4n4x<' epechd. 

Acts 3. 5 gave heed imto them, expecting to reed. 

2. To hold toward, irpocrex'^ prosecho. 

Acts 8. 6 the people with one accord gave heed an. 
H'->;t) unto, to take — ■ 
\.To hold upon, iirtxto epechd. 

1 Tt 4. 16 Take heed unto thyself, and tinto the 

2. To hold toward, irpocrex'^ prosechS. 

Acts 20. 23 Take heed therefore onto jootselves, uA 
HEEL — 



l.Thehed, 2^ aqeb. 

Gen. 3. 15 thy head, and thou shalt bruise his heel 
25. 26 his hand took hold on Esau's heel ; and 
49. 17 that biteth the horse heels, so that hia 

Job 18. 9 The gin shall take (him) by the heel, (and) 

Psa. 41. 9 hath lifted up (his) heel against me 

49. 5 the iniquity of my heels shall compass ma 

Jer. 13. 22 discovered, (and) thy heels made bare 

I.A root, vye shoresh. 

Job .13. 27 settlest a print apon the heels ot my fcet 

Z.The heel, rrepya ptema. 

JobiU3. i9 He. .hath lifted up his heel against me 

€0 



HEEL 



474, 



HELL 



HEEL, to take ty tho — 

Te circurment, take by the heel, 3i3y aqah 

Hos. 32. 3 took hia brother by the heel in the womb 

ES'-GS, HE'-GAI, NJn, '^0, 'Jrr. 

Chief chamberlain o£ AhaBUorus, king of Peraia B.C. 

Si8. 

Eatb. 2. 3 unto the custody of H. the king's chamb. 
2. 8 weregathei-ed..io the custody of H. 
a. 8 Esther was brought . to the custody of H 
3. 15 she required nothing but what H. .app. 

mm-'Ktt — 

LHeiJer, rhiV. eglah. 

Gen. ij. V take me an heifer of three years old, and 
Deut 21. 3 elders of that city shall take an heifer 
Qi. A shall bring down the heifer unto a rough 
ai. 4 shall strike off the heifer's neck there in 
21. 6 shall wash their hands over the heifer 
Judg 14. 1 S If ye had not ploughed with my heifer, ye 
t Sa. 16. 2 Take an heifer with thee, and say, I am 
Isa. 15. 5 unto Soar, an heifer of three years old 
Jer. 46. 2o Egypt (is like) a very fair heifer, (but) 
48. 34 uttered . .(as) an heifer of three years old 

50. II yo are grown fat as the heifer at grass 
Ho3. 10. II Sphraim (ia as) an heifer (that is) taught 

% Coio, kine, ^-19 parah. 

Kum 19. 3 they bring thee a red heifer without spot 
rg. 5 (one) shall bum the heifer in his sight 
19. 6 the midst of the burning of the heifer 

19. 9 shall gather up the ashes of the heifer 
19. 10 he that gathereth the ashes of the heifer 

Hos. 4. 16 sUdeth back as a backsliding heifer : now 

Z.A tamed heifer, 5d/ia\is damalis. 

Heb. g. 13 ashes of an heifer sprinkling the naclean 
EEtaST — 
l.Height, high place, nj?? hamah. 

I3S. 14. 24 ascend above the heights of the cloud» 

2,To make high or lofty, 33? gabah, 5. 

Isa. 7. II either in . , depth, or in the height above 

Z.Lcftiness, K3S gobah. 

J Sa. 17. 4 whose height (was) six cubits and a span 

2 Ch. 3. 4 and the iieight (was) an hundred and tw. 

Job 22. 12 (Is) not God in the height of heaven ? and 

Eze. 19. II and she appeared in her height with the 

31. 10 and his heart is iifted up in his height 

31. 14 their tress stand up In their height 

41. 8 also the height of the house round about 

Amos 2. 9 height (was) like the height of the cedars 

'i.Lofty, g'na gdboah. 

1 Sa. 16. 7' Iiook not. .on the height of his stature 
i^ High place, D"n9 inarom. 

2 Ki. 19. 23 come up to the height of tho mountains 
Pea. 102. 19 down from the height of his sanctuary 

148. I Praise ye the ICORD. .In the heights 
Isa. 37. 24 1 come up to the height of the mountains 

37. 24 will enter into the height of his border 
Jer. 3?. 13 shall come and sing in the height of Zion 

49. 16 thou, .that boldest the height of the hill 

51. S3 she should fortify the height of her stren. 
Eze. 17. 23 In the mountain of the height of Israel 

20. 40 in the mountain of the height of Israel 

6 Stature, height, nDip qomah. 

Gen. 6. 15 and the height of it thirty cubits 
Ezod25. 10, 23 a cubit and a half the height thereof 
27. 1 the height thereof (shall be) three cubits 
27. 18 height five cubits (of) fine twined linen 

30. 2 two cubits (shall be) the height thereof 
37. 1 and a cubit and a half the height of it 
37. 10 and a cubit and a half the height thereof 

37. 25 two cubits (was) the height of it ; the h. 

38. I and three cubits the height thereof 

38. 18 the height in the breadth (was) ilve cubits 
f £1. 6. 2 and the height thereof thirty cubits 

6. 2o twenty cubits in the height thereof : and 
6. 26 height of the one cherub (was) ten cubits 
7. 2 the height thereof thirty cubits, upon 
7. i6 height of the one chapiter (was) five cub. 
7. 16 the height of the other chapiter (was) five 
7. 23 his height (was) five cubits ; and a line of 
7. 27 and three cubits the height of it 
7. 32 height of a wheel (was} a cubit and half a 
9 'K1.2S. 17 The height of the one pillar (was) eighteen 

25. 17 the height of the chapiter three cubits 
2 Ch. 4. I he made, .ten cubits the height thereof 

4. 2 five cubits the height thereof ; and a line 
Jer. S2. 21 ttie height of one pillar (was) eighteen cu. 

52. 22 the height of one chapiter(was) five cubits 
Ez8. 31. 5 Therefore his height was exalted above all 

31. 10 and his heart is lifted up in his height 

31. 14 trees, .exalt themselves for their height 
40. s breadth . . one reed ; and the heipht one reed 

7. Head, B'Ni rosh. 

Job 22. 12 behold the height of the stars, how high 

8. Height, lofliriess, nn rum. 

Prov. 25. 3'.The heaven for height, and the earth for 
Ezra 6. 3 the height therefore threescore cubits 
Dan. 3. 2 an image., whose height (was) threescore 
4. 10 a tree . . and the height thereof (was) great 
4. ji the height thereof reached unto heaven 
4. 20 whose height reached unto the heaven, and 
9. Hugeness, niDT ramndh. 

Eze. 32. 3 will lay . . and fill the valleys with thy het 
10. Height, v\}/os hupsos. 

Eph. 3. 18 what(Ls)the breadth., and depth, and he. 
-Bev. 21. jS the breadth, and the height of it are equal 



11. Hi^h thing or place, {i;J/w^a hupsoma. 

Som. 8. 39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other crea 
HEIG-HT, to raise up to a great — 
To rroake high or lofty, R53 gahah, 5, 

2 Ch. 33. 14 raised it up to a very great height, and 

msmOtlS crime 

Wicked thought or device, n^i zir/imah 

Job 31 II For this (is) an heinous crime; yea, it (Is) 

H Ml u. 

1 To possess, occupy, succeed, vy, yarash. 

Gen. J 5. 3 and, lo, one bora in my house is mine heir 
2 Sa. 14. 7 and we will destroy the heir also and so 
Jer 49. I Hath Israel no sons? hath he no heir? why 
49. 2 then shall Israel be heir unto them that 
Mic. 115 Yet will I bring an heir unto thee, O inh. 
2.0ne who receives a lot or portion, KXripovSfios. 
Matt 21. 38 This is the heir; come, let us kill him 
Marki2. 7 This is the heir; come, let us Idll biro 
luke2o, 14 This is the heir: come, let us kill him 
Eom. 4. 13 that he should be the heir of the world 
4. 14 For if they which are of the law (be) heirs 
8. 17 And if children, then heirs; heirs of God 
GaL 3, 29 and heirs according to the promise 

4, I say, (That) the heir, as long as he is a child 

4. 7 a son, then an heir of God through Christ 

Titus 3. 7 we should be made heirs according to 

Heb I. 2 whom he hath appointed heir of all things 

6. 17 willing, to show unto the heirs of promi 

II. 7 became heir of the righteousness wliich is 

Jas. 2. s lud heirs of the kingdom which he hath p. 

KESS, (of), to be — 

1 To possess, occupy, succeed, &v yarash. 

Gen. 15. 4 saying, This shall not be thine heir; but 
15. 4 he that shall come, .shall be thine heir 
21. 10 for the son .shall not be heir with my son 
Prov. 30. 23 an handmaid that is heir to hermistress 
Jer. 49. 3 unto them that were his lieirs, saith the 
2.T0 receive a lot or portion, K\ripavojA.4a kleronomeo. 
Gal. 4. 30 forthe son .shall not be heir with the son 
Heb. 3 i4forthem who shall be heirs of salvation? 

HSm together, or ^ii — 

One receiving a lot loith {another), ffvyuXripovSfios. 
Heb. II. 9 the heirs with him of the same promise 
I Pe. 3. and as being heira together of the grace 

HEIR, fellow or joint — 

One receiving a lot with {another), cvyK\i)pov6iios. 
.Bom. 8. 17 heirs of God, and joint heirs with Christ 
Eph. 3. 6 That the Gentiles should be fellow heirs 

HEL'-AE, .iK^Pf tenderness. 

A vrife of Asher, a descendant of Caleb son of Hur 

fromJudah. b.o. 1560. 

1 Ch. 4. s tlifi father of Tekoa had two wives, H. and 

4. 7 the sons of H. (were) Zereth, and Jezoar 

EE'-Ii&K, D^'n, DN^n. 

A place E. of the Jordan, but W of the Euphrates. 
Perhaps it is identical with Alamatha, on the W of 
the Euphrates, near Nicephorium. 

2 Sa. 10. 16 they came to H. , andShobach. .(went)be 

ic. 17 and passed over Jordan, and cams to H 

HEL'-BAH, n^)n fertility. 

A town in the tribe of Asher, near Achzib. 

Judg. I. 31 did Asher drive out the inhabitants of B 
HEl'-BON, it^n fruitful. 

A city celebrated in ancient times for the quality of its 
wine. It stiU bears its ancient name Helbon and Is a 
village within a few miles of Damascus and still cele- 
brated for producing the finest grapes in the country. 
The Arabic name HalbUn contains the Hebrew equiva- 
lents exactly. 
Eze. 27. i8thy merchant..inthewIneof H.,and whitew 

TTRT.Tl — 

To be hidden, ny) chaba, 2. 

Job 29. 10 nobles held their peace, and their tuDjnie 
HELD in, to be — 
To curb, o|j5 balam. 

Psa. 32. 9 whose mouth most be beldln with bit and 
HEL'-DAI, n^n enduring. 

1. The 12th captain for the monthly service in the sanc- 
tuary. He was descended from Othniel and Is called 
"the Netophathite." B.O. 1015. 

1 Ch.27. 15 The. .(captain) for the twelfthmonth. H. 

2. An Israelite who returned from captivity and to 
whom special honour was given. In verse 14 his name 
appears to be changed to Helem. B.O. sig. 

Zech. 6. 10 Take of (them of) the captivity of H 
HE'-LEB, ^)Vifat, or "hn. 

One of David's valiant' men, from ^etophah, S.E. of 
Jerusalem. B.o. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 29 H. the son of Baanah, a Netophathite 

I Ch.ii. 30 H. the son of Baanah the Netophathite 

HE'-LED, "^ij. The scmie as Heleb. 

I Ch.ii. 30 H. the son of Baanah a Netophathite 
HE'-LEK, phn portion. 

Second son of Gilead, and founder of the family of the 
Helekites, descended from Manasseh, Joseph's son. 

B.C. 1560. 

Num.26. 30 of H., the family of the Helekites 
Josh.17. E tor the children of E., and for the children 



HEl-E-KTTES, 'pSn. 

Descendants of Selek, son of Gilead of the tribe of 

Manasseh 

Num26. 30 of Gilead. .of Helek. the family of the K 
HE'-LEM, D'?n strength. 

1. One menlioned among the descendants of Asher 
thi'ough Eeber son of Eeriah. B.o. 1600 

1 Ch. 7. 35 the sons of his brother H. Zophah, and 

2. Person mention sd only once, and apparently the same 
as Heldai in verse 10 of the same chapter. B.C. 519. 

Zeoh. 6. 14 the crowns shall be to H., and to Tobijab 
HE'-LEPH, r\bn place of rushes. 
A border town'of Naphtali. It is now probably BeeU^ 
an ancient site nearly due E. of Mas Abyad, and W of 
Kades, on the edge of a ravine which probably formed 
part of the boundary between Asher and NaphtaU, 

Josh. 19. 33 their coast was from H. . .unto Lokum 
HE'-LEZ, v^n, yhn, ySr} strength. 

1. The Pelo'nite.'one of the thirty of ^David's guard. 
Paltite in 2 Sa. 23. 26 is likely a corruption. He was an 
Ephraimite, and captain of the 7th monthly cours' 

B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 26 H. the Paltite, Ira the son of Ikkesh the T 
X Ch.'ii 27 Shammoth the Harorite, H. the Pelonite 

27 10 seventh, .for the seventh month (was) H. 

2. A man of Judah and son of Azariah, a descendant of 
Jerameel of the great family of Hezron. B.C. 1300. 

1 Ch. 2. 39 And Azariah begat H., and H. begat Ele 

HE'-Ll, 'H\(, 'HXl. 

The father of Joseph, the husband of Mary and real 
brother of Jacob the father of the Virgin Mary herself. 
This name in the Hebrew ia Identical with that of Eli 
the liigh priest. 

Luke 3. 23 son of Joseph, which was (the son) of H. 
EEL'-KAI, 'i"2?n Jah is. a portion 
A priest of the family of Meraioth or Meremoth, who 
was living in the generation following the return fi'om 
Babylon under Zerubbabol. See Hilkiah. B.C. 500. 

Neh. 12. 15 Of Harim, Adna, of Meraioth, H. 
HEl'-KATH, niJ^n, np^n portion 
The town at the startiiig point of the tribe of Asher'e 
boundary ; and allotted to the Gershonite Levltes. Some 
identify it with the modern Terlca, 8 miles E. of Akka 
In I Ch. 6. 75, Sukok is substituted for Helkath. 

Josh 19. 25 their border was H., and Hall, andBeten 
21 31 H. with her suburbs, andEehob with her 

HEL-KATH HAZ-ZTJ'-BIM, D'"ifT njihn afield of rocks. 
A smooth piece of ground, close to the pool of Gibeon, 
where Joab's men had a fight with Abner's, which ended 
in the death of the selected combatants, and brought 
on a general battle. 

a Sa. 2. 16 wherefore that place was called H which 
HEIX — 
1 The unseen state, hwp sheol. 

Deut 32. 22 and shall bum unto the lowest hell, and 

2 Sa. 22. 6 The sorrows of hell compassed me about 
Job II. 8 what canst thou do? deeper than hell 

26. 6 HeU (is) naked before him, and destruction 
Pga g. 17 The wicked shall be turned into hell, (and) 
16. 10 For thou wUt not leave my soul in heU 
18. 5 The sorrows of hell compassed me about 
55. IS (and) let them godownquickinto hell : for 

86. 13 delivered my soul from the lowest hell 
J 16. 3 and the pains of hell ^at hold upon me 
139. 8 if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou 

Prov 5. s down to death ; her steps take hold on h. 
7. 27 Her house (is) the way to hell, going down 
9. 18 knoweth . .her guests (are)in the depths of 

15. II HellanddeBtruction(are)beforctheLoKD 
15. 24 that he may depart from hell beneath 

23. 14 beat, .and shalt deliver his soul from hell 
07. 20 HeU and destruction are never full ; so 

Isa. 5. 14 Therefore hell hath enlarged herself, and 
14. 9 Hell from beneath is moved for thee to 
14. 15 Yet thou shalt be brought down to hell, to 
eS. 15 and with hell are we at agreement ; when 
28. 18 your agreement with hell shall not stand 
57. 9 and didst debase (thyself even) unto hell 

Eze. 31. 16 when I cast him down to heU with them 

31. 17 They also went down into hell with him 
32. 21 shall speak to him out of the midst of hell 
32. 27 which are gone down to hell with their 

Amos 9. 2 Though they dig into hell, thence shall 
Jon. 3. 2 out of the belly of hell cried I, (and) thou 
Bab. 2. 5 whoenlargethhisdesireashell,and(iB)as 
i.Hades, the unseen world, &Sri^ hades. 

Mattii. 23 thou., shalt be brought down to hell: tot 

16. 18 gates of hell shall not prevail against it 
Xukeio. 15 And thou, .shalt be timist down to hell 

16. 23 in hell he lifted up his eyes, being in tor. 
Acts 2. 27 thou wilt notleave my soul in hell, neither 

2. 31 that his soul was not left in hell, neithec 
Eev. 1. 18 I. .have the keys of hell and of death 
6. 8 I looked., and Hell followed with him 

20. 13 death and hell delivered up the dead 

20. 14 death and hell were cast into the lake 

3. Valley of Hinnom, OeMnna, -yievva geenna. 
Matt. 5. 22 shall say. .shall be In danger of hell flro 

5. 29, 30 thy whole body should be cast into h. 
10. 28 him which is able to destroy .. body in hell 
18. 9 having two eyes to be cast into hell fire 

23. 15 twofold more the child of hell than your. 
S3. 33 how can ye escape the damnation of hefi? 



HELL 



475 



HEMLOCK 



Mark 9. 43 than having two hands to go into hell 
9. 45 than having two feet to be cast into hell 
9. 47 having two eyes to be cast into hell fire 

Lukei2. 5 hath power to cast into hell ; yea, I say 

Jas. 3. 6 the tongue., and it is set on fire of hell 
HELL, to cast down to — 
To send into Tartarus, raprapSo iartaroO. 

2 Pe. 2. 4 but cast (them) down to hell, and deUver. 
HELM — 
An oar, rudder, iniSdXtov pedalion. 

Jas. 3. 4they turned about with a very small helm 
HELMET — 
l.Helmet, yjiD koha. 

1 Sa. 17. s (had) an helmet of brass upon his head, and 

2 Ch.26. 14 Uzziahpreparedforthem. .helmets.andh. 
Isa. 59. 17 an helmet of salvation upon his head; and 
Jer. 46. 4 stand forth with (your) helmets; furbish 
Eze. 27. lo they hanged the shield and helmet in thee 

38. 5 Persia . . all of them with shield and helmet 

2. Helmet, Wip qoba. 

1 Sa. 17. 38 ho put an helmet of brass upon his head 
Eze. 23. 24 shall set. .shield and helmet round about 

^.Something around the head, is-fpiKerpoKaia perik. 
Eph. 6. 17 take the helmet of salvation, and the sw. 

1 Th. s- 8 and for an helmet the hope of salvation 
HE'-LON. \hn strrnig. 

Father of EUab, chief man of the tribe of Zebulun, 

at the taking of the census in the wilderness at Sinai. 

B.a 1520. 

Num. I. 9 Of Zebulun; Eliab the son of H. 

2. 7 Eliab the son of H. . . captain of the chil. 
7. 24 On the third day Eliab the son of H. . . (did 
7. 29 this, .the offering of Eliab the son of H. 

10. 16 over the host, .(was) Eliab the son of H. 

HELP — 

l.Safety, •!!;?»; yeshuah. 

2 Sa. 10. 71 be too strong for me, then thon shalt help 
Psa. 3. 2 which say.. (There is) no help for him in G. 

42. s praise him (for) the help of his count^na. 

I.Eelp, ija «2^'"- 

Gen. 2. 18 I will mate him an help meet for him 

2. 20 there was not found a help meet for him 

ExodiS'. 4 God ofiny father, (said he, was) mine help 

Deut33. 7 be thou an help (to him) from liis. enemies 

33. 26 (who) rideth upon the heaven in thy help 

33. 29 saved by the Lord, the shield of thy help 

Psa. 20. 2 Send thee help from tho sanctuary, and 

33. 20 soul waiteth for the LORD: he (is) our help 

70. 5 thou (art} my help and deliverer; O LORD 

89. 19 I have laid help upon (one that is)mighty 

»i5. 9, lo, II the Lord: he (is) their help and th. 

121. I unto the hills, from whence cometh my h. 

121. a My help (cometh) from the LORD, which 

124. 8 Our help (is) in the name of the LORD, who 

146. 5 that (hath) the God of Jacob for his help 

Isa. 30. snor be an help nor profit, but a shame, and 

Eze. 12. 14 all that (are) about him to help him, and 

Dan. II. 34 they shall be holpen with a little help: but 

Hos. 13. 9 destroyed thyselJE; but in me (is) thine help 

Z.Edp, .TJiJj, n-jtJ! ezrath, ezroJh. 

Judg. 5. 23 to tile help of the Lord, to the help of the 

Job 6. 13 (Is) not my help in me J and is wisdom d. 
31. 21 1 have lifted up. .when I saw my help in 

Psa. 22. 19 Lord : my strength, haste thee to help 
27. 9 thou hast been my help ; leave me not 
35. 2 Take hold of shield . . stand up for min e h. 
38. 22 Make haste to help me, Lord my saiva. 
40. 13 to deliver me : O Lord, make haste to h. 
40. 17 thou (art) my help and my deliverer ; m. 
44. 26 Arise for our help, and redeem us for thy 
46. I God (is), .a very present help in trouble 
60. II Give us help from trouble : for vain (is) 
63. 7 Because thou hast been my help, there. 
70. I God. .make haste to help me, O LORD 
71. 12 not far. .0 my God, make hastepormyh. 
94. 17 Unless the LORD (had been) my help, my 
108. 12 Give us help from trouble : for vain (is) 

Isa, 10. 3 to whom will ye flee for help ? and where 
20. 6 whither we flee for help to be delivered 
31. I Woe to them that go down to Egypt for h. 
31. 2 against the help of them that work iniq. 

Jer. 37. 7 Pharaoh's army, which is come forth to h. 

Lam. 4. 17 our eyes as yet failed for our vain help 

4. Safety, nj^i^yp teshuah. 

I Sa. 1 1 . 9 (that time) the sun he hot, ye shall have h. 
I Ch.19. 12 then thou shalt help me : but if the chil. 
Psa. 60. II from trouble : for vain (is) the help of m. 

io8. 12 from trouble : for vain (is) the help of m. 

146. 3 in the son of man, in Whom (there is) no h. 

5. A helping, supporting, avr'iKri^ts antilepsis. 

1 C0.12. 28 God hath set some in the church, .[helps] 

6.Sdp, auccow, ^orjdeia boetheia. 

Acts 27. 17 when they had taken up, they used helps 
7.Selp, aid, assistance, iiriKovpla epikouria. 

Acts 26. 22 Having therefore obtained help of God, I 
HELP, to — 

1. To strejigtksn, pin cha&ak, 3. 

2 Ch. 29. 34 their brethren the Levites did help them 

2. To mahe strong, pjri chazah, 5. 

Job 8. 20 not cast away . . neither will he help tho 

Z.To^save, give safety, VVl yasha-, 5. 

Exoi. 2. II Moses stood up aad helped them, and 



2 Sa. 10. II too strong, .then I will come and help 
10. ig the Syrians feared to help the cliUdren of 

14. 4 and did obeisance, and said, Help, king 
2 Ki 6. 26 there cried aJwoman unto him, saying, H. 

6. 27 the Lord do not help . . whence shaU I help 

1 Ch. 19. 12 too strong for thee, then I will help thee 

19. 19 neither would the Syrians help the chUd. 

2 Ch.2o. 9 we . . cry . . then thou wilt hear and help 
Psj. 12. I Help, Lord ; for the godly man ceaseth 

116. 6 1 was brought low, and he helped me 
4. To lift up, ^^\ nasa, 3. 

Ezra 1. 4 let the men of his place help him with si. 
Eflth. 9. 3 and officers 'of tho kingj helped the Jews 

f>.To leave, 31); azoh. 

Exod.23 5 to help them ; thou ehalt surely help with 

6.7b hdp, -\vi amr. 

Gen. 43. 25 the God of thy father, who shall help thee 

Deut.32. 38 letjthem rise up and help you, (and) be your 

Josh. 1. 14 all the mighty men of valour, and help 

10. 4 Come up unto me, and help me, that wo 

10. 6 come up to us quickly, and save us, ond h. 

10. 33 Horam king of Gezcr came up to help La. 

I Sa. 7. 12 saying. Hitherto hath the Lord helped ua 

» Ki I. 7 and they following Adonijah helped (him) 

20. 16 the thirty and two kings that helped him 
I Ch.i2. 17 If yehecomepeaceably unto meto help mo 

. 12. 18 peace (be) unto thee . .for thy God helpeth 
12. 19 but they helped them not : for the lords 
12. 21 theyhelped David against the band (of the) 
12. 22 day by day there came to David to help 

15. 26 when God helped the Levites that bare 
18. s tlio Syrians of Damascus came to help H. 

22. 17 commanded all the princes of Israel toh. 
a eb,i4. II nothing with thee to help, .help us, Lo. 

18. 31 Jehcsaphat cried out, aad the Lord heL 

19. 2 Shouldest thou help the ungodly, and lo. 
CO. 23 every one helped to destroy another 

25. 8 for God hath power to help, and to cast 

26. 7 God helped him against the Philistines 
26. 13 made war. .to help the king against the 

28. 16 send unto the kings of Aesyrla to help him 
28. 23 I sacrifice to them, that they may help me 
If. 3 He took counsel, .and they did help him 
32. 8 but with us (is) the Lord our God to help 

Ezra 8. 22 band of soldiers and horsemen to help us 
10. 15 and Shabbethai the Levite helped tliem 
Job 26. 2 How hast thou helped (him that is) with. 

29. 12 deUvejed. .(him that Jiad) none to help 
Psa. 22. II trouble (is) near ; for (there is) none to h. 

37. 40 Lord shall help them, and deliver them 
46. 5 God shall hefe ner, (and that) right early 
79. 9 Help u«, God of our solvation, for the 

86. 17 because thou, Lord, hast holpen me, and 

107. 12 they fell down, and (there was) none to h. 
109. 26 Help me, Lord my God : save me ac. 
ii8. 7 taketh my part with them that help me 

118. 13 Thou hast thrust, .but the IX)RD helped 
iig. 86 they persecute me wrongfully; help thou 
119. 173 Let thine hand help me : for I have cho. 
119. 175 Let my soul live . .let thy judgments help 

Isa, 30. 7 the Egyptians shall help in vain, and to 
31. 3 bothhe thathelpeth shall fall, and he that 
41. 6 They helped every one his neighbour ; and 
41. 10 I will strengthen thee ; yea, I will help 

41. 13 saying unto thee. Fear not ; I will help 

41. 14 I wiU help thee, saith the LORD, and thy 
44. 2 Thus saiththe Lord. .(which)will help thee 

49. 8 in a day of salvation nave I helped thee 

50. 7 the Lord GOD wUl help me ; therefore 
so. 9 Behold, the Lord GOD will help me ; who 
63. s I looked, and (there was) none to help 

Lam. I. 7 when her people fell, .none did help her 
Eze. 32.21 the midst of hell with them that help hiii^^ 
Dan. 10. 13 Slichael . . came to help me; and I remain. 
II. 45 come' to his end, and none shall help him 
Zech. 1. 15 and they helped forward the aflBlction 

I.To give help, IK azar, 5. 

2 Ch.28. 23 the god* of the kings of Syria help them 
S.Edp, nniy, ."ni^, ezrah, ezrath. 

2 Ch.28. 21 unto' the king of Assyria: but he helped 

9. To call, cry, K"!i3 qara. 

Psa. 59.' 4 (my) fault : awake to help me, and behold 

10. Arm, ^-\\ zeroa. 

'SB2L. 83. 8 they have holpen the children of Lot. Se. 

W.To take hold over again, assist, oyTtXa/i^ivoixai. 

Luke I. 54 He hath holpen his servant Israel, in re. 
12.ro hetp, /Soajflcw boetheo. 

Matt 15. 25 worshipped him, saying, Lord, help me 

Mark 9. 22 have compassion on us, and help us 

9. 24 Lord, I believe ; help thou mine unbelief 

Acts 16. 9 saying, Come over into Macedonia, and h. 
21. 28 Crying out, Men of Israel, help : This is 

E«v. 12. 16 the e^h helped the woman; and the ear. 
13. With a view to help, ils )3a^0ciaj' eis hoetheian, 

Heb. 4. 16 mercy, and find grace to help in time of 
li.To take hold at the same time, crvWa/i^dvu svZ. 

Luke 5. 7 that they should come and help them 

PhiL 4. 3 help those women which laboured with 

15.7*0 throw 4ogetlier, assist, (ru^j8ii\Xofiai svmial. 
Acts 18. 27 who. .helped them much which had bel. 

IQ.To take hold with one, (TwayriKa^iBdvofLcu sun, 
Lukeio. 40 bid her therefore that she help ino 
Bom. 8. 26 the spirit also helpeth cur inflnaitiea 
ISee Lift up again.] 



HELP together, to — 

To work a little together, avvinrovpyiu sunupourgeS. 
2 Co. I. II Ye »lso helping together by prayer for 

HELP up, to — 

To cause to rise up. Dip qum, 5. 

Deut22. 4 thou shalt surely helphim to lift (them)up 
Eccl. 4. 10 for (he hath) not another to help him up 

HELP with, to — 

To work with, or together, awtpytu sunergeS. 

1 Co. if. 16 and to every one that helpeth with(ns) 
HELPED, to be — 

To be helped, ifj; azctr, 2. 

X Ch. s. 20 they were helped against them, and the 

2 Ch.26. 15 he was marvellously helped, till he was 
Psa. 28. 7 my heart trusted in him, and I am helped 
Dan. II. 34 they shall b» holpen with a little help 

HELPER (fellow) — 
1. To help, ijv azar. 

a Ki. 14. 26 nor any left, nor any helper for Israel 

1 Ch.12. I among the mlghtymen.helpersolthewar 

12. 18 unto thee, and peace(be) to thinehelper* 
Job 9. 13 the proud helpers do stoop under liim 
30. 13 they set forward, .they have no helper 
Psa. 10. 14 thOu art the helper of the fatherless 
30. 10 have mercy upon me : Lord, be thou my h. 
54. 4 Behold, God(is)minehelper: the LORD(l») 
72. 12 the poor also, and (Mm) that hath no helper 
Jer. 47. 4 cut off from Tyrus and Zidon every helper 
Eze. 30. 8 (when) all her helpers shall be destroyed 
2.Eelp, r\i\)i, n-it;; ezrah, ezrath, 

Nah. 3. 9 Put and Lubim were thy helpers 
Z^Eelper, /Sojjflds boethos. 

Eeb.13. 6 we may boldly say. The Lord (is) my help, 
i,FeUow or joint worker, ffvvfpyds sunergos. 
Eom 16. 3 Greet Priscilla and Aquila my helpers 
16. 9 Salute Urbane our helper In Christ, and 

2 Co. I. 24 but are helpers of your joy : for by faith ye 

HTTT.FIKQ — 

l.Safety, njpe*; yeshuah. 

Psa. 22. I far from helping me . .the words of my 
I.To support, 111'? sead, 5. 

Ezra 5. 2 with them.. the prophets of God belplns 
HELVE — 
Wood, yv, eta. 

Deutig. 5 the bead sl)pi>etb from the belve, and 
vrvK — 
l,Eem, skirt, train, ^ietsAmZ. 

EzodsS. 33 uix>n the hem of it.. round about the hem 

28. 34 upon the hem of the robe rojmd about 
39. 24 they made upon the hems of the robe po. 
39. 25 the pomegranates upon tho hera of the 
39. 26 round about the hem of the robe to min. 

2,Border, hem, /cpacrirfSov kraspedon. 

Matt. 9. 20 and touched the hem of his garment 
14. 36 they might only touch the hem of his ga. 

HE'-MAH, 09'g raging. 

A son of Lotan the eldest son of Selr. In i Ch. i. 39 

the name Is given as Eotnam, the correct form; which 

see. 

Gen. 36. 22 the children of Lotan were Hori and H. 
HE'-MAK, ]D-n faithful. 

1. A son of Zerah the son of Jacob. B.C. 1640. 

1 Ki. ^31 he was wiser than all men; than.. H., and 
I Ch. 2. 6 thesonsDf Zerah..H.,andCalcoI, and D. 

2. Son of Joel and grandson of Samuel the prophet, a 
Kohathite. Hewascalled "the singer" {i.e. musickkn,) 
and waa the first of the three chief Levites to whran wa» 
entrusted the conduct of the vocal and instrumentAl 
music Of tlie sanctuary in David's time. 

1 CI}.. 6. 33 of the sons of the Kohathitea ; H. a singer 
15. 17 So the jLevites appointed H. the son of J. 
15^19 So the singers, H., Asaph, and Ethan 
16. 41, 42withthemH.andJeduthan,ftndtherest 
33. I to the service of the sons of . H., and ot 
25. 4 Of H.: the sons of H.; Bukkiah, Mattan. 
35. 5 All these (were) the sons of H. the king's 
25. 5 God gave to H. fourteen sons and three 
25. 6a<;cordingtotheklng'BordertoA. ..andH. 

e Ch. 5. 12 all of them . . of H. . . arrayed in white linen 

29. 14 of the sons of S-i Jehiel, and Shlmei 

35. 15 according to the command, of D... andH. 
Psa. 88. title. Maschil of S. the Ezrabita 

HE"- MATH, nen warmth. 

1. Anotherform of the;name ZTamatft, butnotwnrra&ted 
by the Hebrew, which gives BammatA. 

Amos 6. 14 afflict you from the entering in of H. rmto 

2. A person or place mentioned in the genealogical lijts 
of Judab as the original oi the Kenites and the father 
of the house of Eecbab. 

: I Ch. 2. 55 These (are) the KenUes that came of BL 

HEM'-DAS, ]'^n phasant 

Eldest son of f)is\ion, son of Anah, the Horlte. In i Cb. 
I. 41 thename is Hojrircn, whicA in the Common Version 
is given as Amram, instead of Chamran. 3.0. 1700. 

Gen. 36. 26 children of Dishon; H., andEshban, and 
HElILOCK — 
1. Wormwood, n;^,^ laanah. 

Anos 6. 12 the fruit of ngbteousness into Iiemlocfc 



HEN 



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HERB 



2.Poisono%is herb, venom, rxi rosh. 

Hos. 10. 4 judgment sprmgoth upas hemlock in the 

HEH, jn grace. 

A son of Zephaniah, apparently the same that is called 

Josiah in verse lo. B.C. 519, 

Zech. 6. 14 the crowns shall be to H. the son of 

HEN — 

Fowl, hen, 6pvis ornis. 

Matt 23. 37 as a hen gathereth her chickens under fh.) 
Lukei3, 34 as a hen (doth gather) her brood under(h.) 

E3'-NA, ]im low land. 

A chief city that had been reduced by the Assyrian 
kings shortly before the time of Sennacherib On the 
Euphrates, not far from Sippara, now (Mosiab). is an 
ancient town called Ana or Anah, which is perhaps the 
site of the ancient Hena. 

2 Ki. 18. 34 where (are) the gods of Sephan-aim, B 
ig. 13 Where (is) thekingof . .Sepharvaim,of fl. 

Isa. 37 13 Where (is) the king of Sepharvaim, H. 

HE-NA'-DAD, TiJn Hadad is gracious. 

The head of a Levite family that aided in rebuilding the 

temple under Jcshua. B.C. 480. 

Ezra 3. 9 sons of H. their sons and their brethren 
IJeh. 3. 28 After Iiira repaired .. Bavai the son of H. 
3. 24 After him repaired Binnui the son of H. 
10. 9 the Levites. .Binnui of the bods of H., K 

HElTCfE (from) — 

l.Frorrhthis, n)P mizxeh. 

Geo. 37. 17 the man said, They are departed hence 

Z.From this or tjiat, place, ivievBep enteuLhen. 
Matt.17. so shaU say unto this mountain, Remove (h.] 
Lukei3. 3! Get theeout, and depart hence : for Herod 
Jchn 2. 16 Take these things hence ; make not my 
7. 3 said unto liim. Depart hence, and go into 
14. 31 that the world may know.. letusgo hence 
Jas 4. I (come they)not hence, (even)of your lusts 

Z, After Oiese, ixfia ravras meta tautas. 

Acts 1. s with the Holy Ghostnot many days bence 
{See also Get, from.] 

HENCEFOETH — 
X.Yet, still, liy od. 

Numi8. 22 Neither musfcthe children of Israelheuce. 

%Now, npiy attah. 

2 Ch.i6 9 from henceforth thou shalt have wara 

3. To add, cause to add, «ip; yasaph, 5. 

Gen. 4. 12 it shall not henceforth yield unto thee 

i.From now, airo &pTi apo Ofrti. 

Mattsj. 39 Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye 
i(i. 29 I will not drink henceforth of this fruit of 

5.Whut is left, remainder, Koiitov loipon. 

2 Ti. 4. S Henceforth there is laid up for me a cro. 

6.W0 more, not again, /LtrjKCTi meketi. 

Acts 4. 17 speak henceforth to no man in this name 

J. Now, rh vvv to nun. 

Luke r. 48 behold, from heiJceforth all generations 
5. 10 Fear not; from henceforth thou shalt cat. 
12. 52 from henceforth there shalt be five in one 

Acts 18. 6 from henceforth I v/ill go unto the Gentiles 

2 Co. s- '6 henceforth know we no man after the flesh 
HENCEFOETH no more — 
Yet, still, ^Ti eti. 

2 Co. 5. 16 yetnowhenc8forthknowwe(him)nomore 
HEHCEEORTH. from — 
2, From, now, airdpn aparti. 

Bev. 14. 13 which die in the Lord [from henceforth] 

2. ^Vhat is left, remainder, tov \onrou, rh KottrSv. 
Gal. 6. 17 From henceforth let no man trouble me 
Heb :o. isFromhenceforth expecting till hisenemleB 

HENOEPOETE . . .not — 

\.No more, not again, fiTiKin ineketi. 

Kom. 6. 6 that henceforth we should not serve sin 
a Co. 5.15 should not henceforth live unto themsel. 
Eph. 4 17 that ye henceforth walk not as other Gent. 

2.N0 more, not again, ou/ce'ti ouketi. 

Johnis. 15 Henceforth I caU you not servants ; for 
HEKCEFOEWAED — 
l.Yonder, beyond, henceforth, 'lij^n halah. 

Numis. 23 and henceforward among yourgenerations 
%No more, not again, /xrtKfrt meketi. 

Matt2i. 19 Let no fruit grow on tbee henceforward for 
iBE'-PHEE, ■\m a digging, a welt. 
1. The youngest son of Gilead, and liead of the family 
of the Hepherites. B.C. 1600. Hopher was the father 
of Zelophehad whose daughters first raised the question 
■of the right of a woman having no brother to hold hur 
tother'B property. 

Numze. 32 and (of) H , the familyot the Hepherites 
27. I the daughters of Zelophehad, the son of H. 

Josh 17. 2 There was also (a lot) for . . children of H. 
17. 3 Zelophehad, the son of H. .had no sons 

5. The second son of Naarah one of Ashur's two wives. 
Tekoa was founded by Ashur in Judah's genealogy. 
B.C. 1500. 

• t Ch. 4. 6 Naarah bare him Ahuzam, and H., and T. 



3.A Mecherathite, one of the thirty heroes of David's 
guard B.C. .1048. 

I Ch.ii. 36 H the Mecherathite, Ahijah the Pelonite 

4_A. royal city of the Canaaiiites on the W of the Jor- 
dan; so also was the "land of Hepher," one of Solo- 
mon's commissiiriat districts. It lay below Dor, near 
Sochoh, to the S. of the centre of Palestine. 

Josh. 12. 17 The king of Tappuah, one ; the king of H. 

1 Ki. 4. 10 to him . Sochoh, and all the land of H 

HE-PHEE-ITES, "iDn belonging to Chepher 
The family of Hepher sou of Gilead. 

Num26. 32 and (of) Hepher, the family of the H. 

HEPH-ZI'-BAE, Pi^'-'Vpn my delight is in her. 

1. The wife of Hezekiah and mother of Manasseh king 
of Judah._ B.C. 710. 

2 Ki 21. 1 Manasseh . .his mother's name (was) H. 

2. A name to be borne by Jerusalem when restored. 

Isa. 62 4 thou ^alt be called H., and thy land B 

HEE — 

l.Soul, breath, desire, tysj nephesh. 

Jer. 2. 24 snuffeth up ihe wind at her pleasure 

2.He, she, it, avrSs autos. 

Matt.'i. 26 that which isjconceived in her is of the Holy 
S.ffe, she, it, ahr6s {gen.) autos. 

Matt. I. 25 she had brought forth her first bom son 
2. 18 Rachel weeping (for) her children, and 

11. 19 But wisdom is justined of her children 
14. 8 she, being before instructed of her mother 

■ 14. II the damsel : and she brought (it) to her 
2o. 20 the motlier of Zebedee's children with her 
24. 29 and the moon shall not give her light, and 
Mark 6. 24 she went forth, and said unto her mother 

6. 28 and the damsel gave it to her mother 

7. 26 would cast forth the devil out of her daugh. 
7. 3o"when she was come to her house, she found 

10. 12 if a woman shall put away her husband 

12. 44 she of her want did cast, .(even) all her 

13. 24 and the moon shall not give her light 

13. 28 When her branch is yet tender, and putteth 
Luke I. 36 hatii also conceived a son in her old age 

a 7 she brought forth her first born son, and 
a. 19 Mary kept, .and pondered (them) in her 
2. 36 had lived . . seven years fiom her virginity 
2. 51 hismother kept all these sayings in her he. 
7. 33 But wisdom is justified of all her children 
7. 38, 44 wipe (them) with the hairs of her head 

10. 38 woman namedMarthareceivedhim into h. 
12. 53 mother in law agauist herdaugliter in law 
iz. 53 daughter in law against hermotherinlaw 
2j. 4 but she of her penury hath cast in all 

John 4. 28 The woman then left her water pot, and 

11. 2 wiped his feet with her hair, whose brot. 

11. 28 called Mary her sister secretly, saying 
12 3 wiped his feet with her hair : and the ho. 

Acts 9. 40 she opened her eyes : and when she saw P. 
j6. 16 which brought her masters much gain by 
Gal. 4. 25 nowis, and is in bondage with her children 
Jaa. 5. J 8 and the earth brought forth her fruit 
Eev 2. 21 1 gave . . to repent of her fornication ; and 
6. 1 3 even as a Bg tree casteth her untimely figs 

12. 14 fly into the wilderness, into her place, w. 
12. 16 the earth opened hermouth, and swallow. 

14. 8 the wine of the wrath of her fornication 
17. 4 cup in her hand full of . . her fornication 

17. j And upon her forehead (was) a name wr. 

18. 7 {or she saith in her heart, 1 sit a queen 
ig. 2 did con'uptthe earth with her fornication 
SI. 2 prepared as a bride adorned forherhusba. 
22. 2 yielded her fruit every month : and the 

4.This one, oItos {ace.) houtos, ravrriv 

Eev. 12. IS cause her to be carried away of the flood 

HEE, as for — 

She, H'rihi, 

Eze. 30. 18 as for her, a cloud shall cover her, and her 

TTTTB. own (selfi — 

\.He, s/ie, it, avTos {gen.) autos. 

Luke I. 56 three months, and returned to her own b 

2.0f himself , one's oxon, IoutoO Jieautcu. 

. Acta 7. 21 tookhimup,andnourishedhimforherown 

^i I Co. 13. s seelteth not her own, is not easily provo. 

HEEAID — 

Crier, herald, I'ns karoz. 

Dan. 3. 4 Then an herald cried aloud,. To you it is c. 

HERB — 

\. Shining herb, .Ti^N orah. 

a Kj 4. 39 went out into the field to gather herbs 
Taa. ^26. 19 for thy dew (is as) the dew of herbs, and 

2. Shining herh, lix or. 

Isa, 18. 4 like a clear heat upon herbs, (and) like a 

3. Grass, tender grass, nk^'I deslie. 

2 Ki. 19. 26 las) the green fierb, (as) the grass on the h. 
yaa. 37. 2 For they shall, .wither as the green herb 
Isa. 37. 27 they were, .(as) the green herb, (as) the 
66 14 and your bones shaU flourish like an herb 

4. Say, grass, Tsn chatsir. 

Job 8. 12 it withereth before any (other) herb 

5. G'l-een herb, p^; yaraq. 

Deut II. 10 sowest thy seed .as a garden of herbs 
J Ki. 21. 2 that I may have it for a garden of herbs 
Prov.is- 17 Better (is) a diuner of herbs where love ia 



e.fferb, 3'5'y. eseb. 

Gen. I. IB the herb yielding seed, (and) the fruit tree 
I. 12 herb yielding seed after his kind, and 
I. 29 I have given you every herb bearing seed 

1. 30 (I have given) every green herb for meat 

2. 5 and every herb of the field before it grew 
318 and thou shalt eat the herb of the field 

9. 3 even as the green herb have I given you 
Exod. 9. 22 upon every herb of the field, throughout 
9. 25 the hail smote every herib of the field, and 
10. 12 eat every herb of the land, (even) all that 
10. 15 they did eat every herb of the land, and 
10. 15 or in the herbs of the field, through all the 
Psa.104 14 herb for the service of man : that he may 

105. 35 did eat up all the herbs in their land 
Prov 27. 25 and herbs of the mountains are gathered 
Isa. 42, 15 I will, .dry up all their herbs; and I 
Jer 12. 4 How long shall.. the herbs of every field 

T. Herbage, grass, Boravq botanS 

Heb 6. 7 bringeth forth herbs meet for them by 

8. Oarden herbs, Kaxo-vov lachanon. 

Matt 13. 32 it is the greatest among herbs, and beco. 
Mark 4. 32 becometh greater than all herbs, and sho 
Luke 1 1. 42 tithe mint and rue, and all manner of he. 
Rom. 14 2 another, who it weak, eateth herbs 

HERB, tender — 
Tender grass, nb'^ deshe. 

■ Deut32. 2 asthesmallrainuponthetenderherh, and 
Job 38. 27 and to cause the bud of the tender herb 

TTTrR.T) — 

l.Oxen, herd, cattle, lp5 baqar. 

Gen. 13. s Lot also, .had flocks, and herds, and tents 
18 7 Abraham ran unto the herd, and fetched a 
24. 35 he hath given him flocks, and herds, and 
26. 14 For he had. .possession of herds, and great 
32. 7 he divided . .the flocks, and herds, and the 
33. 13 the flocks and herds with young (are) with 

45. 10 thyflocks, andthyherds, and all that thou 

46. 32 they havo brought . . their herds, and a)l 

47. I theu? herds., are come out of the land of 
47. 17 for the cattle of theherds, and forthe asses 
50. 8 their herds, they left in the land of Goshen 

Exod. 10. 9 with our flocks and with our herds will 
10 24 let yonr flocks and yovx herds be stayed 
12. 32 take your flocks and your herds, as ye 
12. "38 and flocks and herds, (even) very much 
34. 3 neither let .. herds feed before that moun. 

Lev. I. 2 ye shall bring yom- offering.. of the herdi 
I. 3 offering (be) a burnt sacrifice of the herd 

3. 1 if he offer (it) of the herd ; whether (it be) 
27. 32 concerning the tithe of the herd, or of the 

Num.11. 22 ShaU the flocks and the herds be slain 
15. 3 a sweet savour unto the Lord, of the herd 

Deut. 8. 13 (when) thy herds and thy flocks multiply 
12. 6 ye shall bring . firstlings of your herds 
12. 17 mayest not eat .. firstlings of thy herds 
12. 21 thou shalt kOl of thy herd and of thy 

14. 23 thou shalt eat. .firstlings of thy herds 

15. 19 the firstling males that come of thy herd 
16 2 Thou shalt therefore sacrifice, .the herd 

1 Sa. II. 5 Saul came after the herd out of the field 

30. 20 David took all the flocks and the herds 

2 Sa. 12. 2 The rich (man) had exceeding many. .he. 

12. 4 and he spared to take of. .his own herd 

1 Ch.27. 29 over the herds.. and over the herds (that 

2 Ch. 32. 29 he provided him . . herds in abundance ; for 
Isa. 65. 10 the valley of Achor a place for the herds 
Jer. 3. 24 For shame hath devoured, .their herds 

517 Ihey shall eat up thy flocks and. .herds 
31 12 for the young of the flock and of the herd 
Hos. 5. 6 shall go with their flocks and . .herds 
Jon. 3. 7 Letiieither..herd;norflock,tasteanything 
Hab. 3 17 and (there shall be) no herd in the stalls 

2. Acquisition, possession, nJi?p miqneh. 

Gen. 47. 18 my lord also hath our herds ol cattle 
Z.Flock, drove, herd, iij! eder. 

Prov.27. 23 Be thou diligent, .look well to thy herds 
Joel I 18 the herds of cattle are perplexed, because 

i.Herd, drove, ayeX-l) agele. 

Matt. 8. 30 there was a good way off from them an h. 

8. 31 suffer us to go away into the herd of swine 

8. 32 they went into the [herd of] swine : and 

8. 32 the whole herd of swine ran violently down 

Mark 5. u there was there, .a great herd of swine 

5. 13 the herd ran violently down a steep place 
Luke 8. 32 And there was there an herd of many sw. 
8. 33 the herd ran violently down a steep place 
HERDMAN — 
l.Berdman, i^'ia boqer. 

Amos 7 14 but I (was)anherdmaii,andagathererof 
2.1ferdman, sheep master, ^p^3 noqed. 

Amos I. I Amos, who was among theherdmenof T. 

3. To feed, nj;-i raah. 

Gen. 13. 7 the herdmen of Abram's .and the hSl-d. 

13. 8 between my herdmen and thy herdmen 
i6, 20 the herdmen . . did strive with, .herdmen 

> Sa. 21 7 an Edomite, the chief est of tLe herdmen 

HUttT! — 

I.Here, now, niSH, ^SN epho. 

Exod33 16 wherein sh^ it be known here thatland 

2. Here, hither, o^ij halom. 

Gen. 16. 13 Have I also here looked after him that , 
Judg 2o. J ye (are) all cliUdren of Israel ; give here 



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3. Sere, hither, ngn hennah. 

Gen. 21. 23 theretore swear unto me here by God 
4./ra this {place), nj3, njj bazzeh. 

Exod24. 14 Tarry ye here for U3, until we come again 

1 Sa. 21. 9 take (it), .(there is) no other save that h. 

B. Thiis, here, now, nb koh. 

Gen. 31. 37 Bet (it^ here before my brethren and thy 
Num23. IS he said unto Balak, Stand here by thy 

2 Sa. 18. 30 said (unto him), Turn aside, (and) stand h. 

6. Here, K3 po. 

Job 38. zi and here shall thy proud waves be stayed 
T .Here, S3 po, rib poh. 

Gen. ig. j2 said unto Ixjt, Hast thou here any besides? 

Isa. 22. 16 hast thou here, and whom hast thou here 
22. 16 thou hast hewed thee out a sopulchra h. 

8. Sere, there, avTov autou. 

Matt 26. 36 saith tmto the disciples, Sit ye here, while 
9. Hither, here, 4i/9d5e enthade. 

Xuke24. 41 he said unto them. Have ye here any m.? 

Acts 16. ,28 Do thyself no harm ; for we are all here 
25. 84 both at Jerusalem, and (also) here, crying 

10. Sere, ZSe hode. 

Matt 12. 41 and, behold, a greater than Jonas (is) he. 

12. 42 and, behold, a greater than Solomon (i8)h. 
14. 8 said. Give me here John Baptist's head 

14. 17 they say unto him. We have here but ftv<i 

16. 28 I say unto you, There be some standing h. 

17. 4 to be here : if thou wilt, let us make here 
so. 6 saith . . Why stand ye here all the day idle? 
24. 2 There shall not bo left here one stone 
24. 23 if any man shall say unto you, Lo, here 
a6. 38 Then saith he unto thom. .tarry ye here 
28. 6 He is not hera ; for he is risen, as he said 

Mark 6. 3 are not his sisters here with us ? And they 

8. 4 can a man satisfy these, .with bread here 

9. I That there be some of them that stand h. 
9. 5 Master, it is good for us to be here : and 

13. 21 if any man shall say to you, Lo, here (is) 

14. 32 and he saith to his disciples. Sit ye here 
14. 34 And saith unto them, .tarry ye here, and 

16. 6 he is risen ; ho is not here : behold the 
IiUke 4. 23 ■whatsoever we have heard, .do also here 

9. 12 Send the multitude away, .for wearehere 
9. 27 of a truth, there be some standing [here] 
g. 33 Master, it is good for us to be here : and let 
II. 31 and, behold, a greater than Solomon (is) h. 
II. 32 and, behold, a gi-eaterthan Jonas (is) here 
17. 21 Neithershall they say, Lohere!or,lotherel 

17. 23theyshall3aytoyou,Seeherel or.see there 
22. 38 theysaid.Lord, behold, here(are)twoswo. 
24. 6 He is not here, but is risen : remember how 

John 6. 9 There isa lad here, which hath five barley 

II. 21 lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother 

II. 32 Lord, if thou hadst been here, my brother 

Acts 9. 14 And here he hath authority from the chief 

Col. 4. 9 They shall make known imto you . . here 

Heb, 7. 8 And here men that die receive tithes ; but 

13. 14 For here have we no continuing city, but 

Jas. 2. 3 Sit thou [here] in a good place . . or sit here 

Rev. 13. 10 Here is the patience and the faith of the 

13. 18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath under. 
14. 12 Here is the patience ol the saints : [here] 
17. 9 And here (is) the mind which hath wisdom 

[See Have, present, stand.] ' 

HEKE, to be — 

X.To he found, Wpi matsa, 2. 

Gen. 19. 15 take, .thy two daughters, which are here 

2, To be beside, present, irdpftixi pareimi. 

Acta 24. 19 wio ought to have been here before thee 

TTKTt.T! present, to be — 

To be beside, present, vdpeifit pareimi. 

Acts 10. 33 therefore are we all here present before G. 
HEES, to be ail — 
To be finished, done, DD!j iamam. 

1 Sa. 16. II Samuel said unto Jesse, Are here all (thy) 
HBSS and there, to be — 
To be sprinkled, pi] zaraq. 

Hos. 7. gyeajgreyhairsarehereandtherenponhlw 
BSEEAfTEB — 
1. Behind, backioard, I'lnx achor. 

Isa. 41. 23 Show the things that areto Come hereafter 
2^ehiild, last, furthest, intJ achar. 

Ezs. 20. 39 serve ye everyone hisidols.audhereafter 

B.After this, ]'! 'inK oxhare den. 

l)an. 2. 29 whatshouidcometopas3hereafter;andhe 
2. 45 what shall come to pass hereafter : and 

i.^rom now, henceforth, ctt' &pTi ap arti. 

Matt 26. 64 Jesus saith. .Hereafter shall yo see the 
John I. 51 1 say imto you, [Hereafter] ye shall see 

5. Yet, still, ert eti. 

Johni4. 30 Hereafter I will not talk much with you 
6.iVb more, yet again, fitiKen mMheti. 

Markii. 14 No man eat feuit of thee hereafter for ever 
7. From now, henceforth, hirh rov vZv apo tou nun. 

Lukeas. 69 Hereafter shall the Son of man sit on the 

8. After these, ptera ravra. meta tauta. 

John 13. 7 not now ; but thou shalt kn'ow hereafter 
Eev, 1. 19 and the things which shall be hereafter 
4, I show thee things which must be hereafter 
9. 1 z behold, there come two woes more hereaf. 



HEEEBY — 

l.In or by this, n«t^ hezoth. 

Gen. 42. 15 Hereby ye shall be proved : By the life of 
2.0ut of this, iK rovrov ek touiou. 

I Jo. 4. 6 Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and 
3, In this, iv To6rti> en toutO. 

1 Co. 4. 4 yet am I not hereby Justified : but he that 
z Jo. 2. 3 hereby we do know that we know him 

2. 5 whoso keepeth his word . . hereby know we 

3. 16 Hereby perceive we the love (of God;, bee. 
3. 19 hereby we know that wo are of the truth 

3. 24 hereby we know that he abidetli in us 

4. 2 Hereby knowyo the spirit of God. Every 

4. 13 Herebyknowwethatwedwellinhim. aud 

heAedi — 

l.In or by this, nxi^ bezoth. 

Gen. 34. 22 Only herein will the men consent unto us 
2.1n this, tv roirtf en toutO 

John 4. 37 herein is that sayingtrue. One 80weth,and 

9. 30 herein is a marvellous thing, that ye know 

15. 8 Herein is my Father glorified, that ye bear 

Acts 24. 16 herein do I exercise myself, tohave always 

2 Co. 8. 10 herein I give (my) advice ; for this is expe. 
I Jo. 4. 10 Herein is love, not that we loved God, but 

4. 17 Herein is our love made perfect, that we 
HEEEOP — 

l.This, aiirt) hautS. 

Matt. 9. 26 fame hereof went abroadinto all that land 
2.This, ouTOj {ace.) houtos. 

Heb. 5. 3 by reason hereof he ought, as for the peo. 
HE'-E£S, a-rn heat, sun. 

Mount Heres near Aijalon on the borders of Judah and 
Can, inhabited by Amorites. 

Judg. 1. 35 the Amorites would dwell in mount H. in 
HE'-EESH, d-m u-ork, silence. 
The head of a Levite family and attached to the staff of 
the tabernacle. B.O. 445. 

I Ch. 9. 15 Bakbakkar, H., and Galal, and Mattan. 
HEKESY — 
Choice, opinion, sentiment, a'lpeffis hairesis. 

Acts 24. 14 that after the way which they call heresy 

1 Co.ii. ig For there mustbe also hereaies among you 
Gal. 5. 2o variance . . wrath, strif e,|seditions,heresie3 

2 Pe. 2. X privily shall bring in damnable heresies 

HERETIC, that is an — 

Opinionative person, heretic, aipertitSs hairetikos. 

Titus 3. 10 A man that is an heretic after the first and 
HERETOFORE — 
l.Yesterday, Vion temoL 

Exod. 4. 10 1 (am) not eloquent, neither heretofore 

5. 7 straw to make brick, as heretofore : let 
S. 8 bricks, which they did make heretofore 

5. 14 both yesterday and to day, as heretofore? 
Josh. 3. 4 ye have not passed (this) way heretofore 
Ruth 2, II people which thou knewest not heretofore 

2. Yesterday, thirdday, tiihv^ VioriK ethmol shilshom. 

1 Sa. 4. 7therehathnotlbeensuchatlungheretofore 
HERETJirrO — 
With a view to this, els rovro eis touto. 

I Pe. 2. 21 hereunto were ye called ; because Christ 

HEREWITH — 

In, by, or with this, nxi?, riNig bazoth, bezoth. 
Eze. 16. 29 and yet thou wast hot satisfied herewith 
Mai. 3. 10 prove me now herewith, saith the Lokd 

HERITAGE — 

l.Possession, n^y. yerushshah. 

Isa, 61 s thou hast given (me) the heritage of those 

2.Possession, rv^yo morasha. 

Exod. 6. 8 I will give it you for aa heritage : I (am) 
Z. Inheritance, rhni nachalah. 

Job 20. 29 the'heritage appointed unto him by God 
27. 13 the heritage of oppressors, (which) they 
Psa. 94. s They break, .and afflict thine heritage 
III. 6 that he may give them the heritage of the 
127. 3 Lo, cluldren (are) an heritage of the Lord 
135. 12 their land (for) an heritage, an heritage 
J36. 21 And gave their land for an heritage : for 
136. 22 an heritage unto Israel hii servant : for 
Isa. 49. 8 cause to inherit the deaola.te heritages 
54. 17 This (is)the heritage of the servants of the 

58. 14 feed thee with the heritage of Jacob thy 
Jer. 2. 7 and made mine heritage an abomiuation 

3. 19 give thee, .a goodly heritage of the hosts 
12. 7 I have left mine heritage ; I have given 
12. 8 Mine heritage is unto me as a lion in the 
12. 9 Mine heritage (is) unto me (as) a speckled 

12. 15 will bring. . every man to his heritage, and 
17. 4 shalt discontinue from thine heritage 
so. II ye destroyers of mine heritage, becanse 

Joel 2. 17 and give not thine heritage to reproach 

3. 2 for my people and (for) my heritage Israel 
Mic. 2. 2 they oppress., even a man and his heritage 
• 7. 14 the flock of thine heritage, which dwell 

7. 18 transgression of the remnant of his herit. 
MaL I. 3 laid his mountains andhis heritage waste 

iJnheritanoe, rhni nachalath. 

Psa. 16. 6 linesare fallen, .yea, I have a goodly he. 
^.Lot, allotment, K\Tjpos kleros. 

iPe. s- 3 Neith^ as being lords over (God's) herit. 



HERITAGE, to take aa an — 
To have, take or give inheritanoe, Sri) nachal. 
Psa. 1 19. Ill testimonies have I taken as an heritago 

HER'-MA3, 'Ep/iiSs Mercury, interpreter. 
A person to whom Paul sends greeting In his epictle to 
the Romans. The name is Greek, as well as the other 
four mentioned in the verse. 

Rom 16. 14 Salute. .H., Patrobas, Hermes, and tbo 
HER'-JEES, 'Ep/ii^s Mercury, interpreter. 
A Christian Greek in Rome to whom Paul sends saluta- 
tion. 

Rom j6. 14 Salute. .Hennas, Patrobas, H., and the 

HER-MO-QE'-SES, "Epixoyivrij. 

A person who had turned away from Paul In his latest 

extremities. 

2 Ti. I. IS turned away., of whom are PhygeL and H. 
HER'-MON, )"iDii7 prominent, ru'jrjed. 
A mountain In the N. eastern bordier of Palestine, over 
against Lebanon, adjoining the table-land of Baslian. 
It stands at the southern end, and is the culminating 
point of the range of Antilibanus, towering high abovo 
the ancient city of Dan and the sources of the Jordan. 
It still retains its name Uarrnun or Uermun. Tho 
Amorites called it Shenir, and the Zldonians Sirion. lu 
Deut. 4. 48 it is called Sion', which must not be con- 
founded with Zion (Zi-y5n). 

Deut. 3. 8 from tho river of Amon unto mount H. 

3. 9 (Which) H. the Sidonians call Sirion, and 

4. 48 Aroer. .unto mount Sion, which (is) H. 
Josh II. 3 the Hivite under H. in the land of Mizpeli 

11. 17 in the valley of Lebanon, under mount H. 

12. I from the river Amon unto mount U., and 

12. 5 reigned in mount U., and in Salcah, and in 

13. 5 from Baal-gad under mount H. unto tho 

13. II all moimt H., and all Bashan imto Salcab 
I Ch. s. 23 increased from BasIian..unto mount H. 
Psa. 89. 12 Tabor and H. shall rejoice in tliy name 

133. 3 As the dew of H. . .th.it descended upon 
Song 4. 8 look..fromthe topof ShenirandH., from 

HER-M0-NITE8, □"JiD-in. 

The inhabitants at the N. of I^aphtali and Manasseb on 

Mount Hermon. 

Psa. 42. 6 I remember thee from the land., of then. 

HE'-ROD, 'HpiiSns, 

1. Son of Antipater, procurator of Judea under Julius 
Ca:8ar and king under Augustus, and was designated 
Herod the Great. B.C. 47— a.d. 2 

Matt. 2. I Jesus was bom . . in the days of H. the king 
2. 3 WhenH. the king had heard, .he was tro. 
2. 7 Then H. . . enquired of them diligently wh. 

2. 12 warned. .that theyshould not return to H. 

2. 13 H. will seek the young child to destroy 
2. 15 And was there until the death of H. : that 
s. 16 Then H. . . slew all the children that were 
2. 19 when H. was dead . . an angel . . appeareth. 
2. 22 did reign .. in the room of liis father H.,he 

Luke I. 5 There was, in the days of H.. .a certain pr. 

2. Herod Aiitipas, son of Herod the Great by Matthace, 
a Samaritan, became tetrarch of Galilee and Perxa : but 
banished, A.D. 41. 

Matti4. I At that time H. the tetrarch heard of 

14. 3 IL had laid hold on John, and bound him 
14. 6 But when H.'s birthday was kept 

14. 6 the daughter of Herodias. .pleased H. 
Mark 6. 14 king H. heard., and he said. That John 
6. ifi whenH. heard.. he said, It is John, whom 
6. 17 H. himself had sent forth and laid hold 
6. 18 John had said unto H., It is not lawful for 
6. 20 H. feared John, knowing that he was a 
6. 21 H., on his birthday, made a supper to his 
6. 22 daughter of the said Herodias . . pleased H. 

8. IS Take heed, beware of the leaven.. of H. 
Xoke 3. I and E. being tetrarch of Galilee, and his 

3. 19 n. the tetrarch, being reproved by him for 
3. 19 and for all the evils which H. had done 
E. 3 Joanna the v.-ife of ChuzaH.'s steward, and 

9. 7 H. the tetrarch heard of all that was done 
9. 9 And H. said, John have I beheaded : but 

13. 31 Gettheeout, and depart hence: for H.Will 
23. 7 soonasheknewthathebelongeduntoH.'s 
23. 7 hesent him to H., who himself alsowas 
23. 8 when H. saw Jesus, he was exceeding glad 

23. 11 H. with his men of war set him at nought 

23. 12 Pilate and H. were made friends together 
23. IS No, nor yet H. : for I sent you to him ; and 

Acts 4. 27 both n. . .and the people of Israel, were 
13. I Manaen . . had been brought up with H. 

3. The grandson of Herod the Great, and the son of Aris- 
tobulus and Berenice. He was Herod Agrippa I. In 
A.J). 37 Caligula gave him the governments of the 
tetrarchs Philip and Lysanias with other marks of royal 
favour; He died, A.D. 44. 

Acts 12. I H. the king stretched forth . . hands to vex 
12. 6 And whenH. would havebroughthimforth 
12. II hath delivered me out of the hand of H. 
12. ig when B.. had sought for him, and foundh 
12. 20 [H.] was highly displeased with them of 
12. 21 H., arrayed in royal apparel, sat upon his 
23. 35 commanded him to be kept in H.'s judg. 

EE-BO-SI-AITS, 'HpwSiavoi. 

A political Jewish party that favoured Greek customs. 

Matt22. 16 sentoutnnto him their discipleswiththeH. 

Mark 3. 6 the Pharisees . . took counsel with the H. 

12.13 they Bend unto Mm certain of the . . H., to 



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HH-RO-DI'-AS, 'HpcoSiar. 

A daughter of Aristobulus, son of Herod the Great. She 
was mamed to her uncle, Philip, but left him for his 
brother Herod the tetrarch of Galilee. 

Matt 14. 3 and put (him) in prison for H.'s sake, his 

14. ,6 the daughter of H. danced before them, and 

Mark 6. 17 boundhim in prison for H.'s.sake, his bro. 

6. 19 Therefore H. had a quarrel against him 

6. 12 when the daughter of the said H.. came in 

Luke 3 ig being reproved by him for H. his brother 

EE-KO-DrON, 'HpaSiaiv. 

A Christian of Bome and a kinsman of Paul. 

■Rom 16. n Salute [H.] my kinsman. Greet them that 

HEUON — 

Heron, najN anaphah. 

Lev, ii'.'ig the heron after her kind, and the lapwing 
Deut 14, 18 the heron after her kind, and the lapwing 

HERSELF — 

l.Soul, self, breath, v^i nepliesh. 

Isa. 5. 14 hell hath enlarged herself, and opened 

2.0/ himself, ones own, ^avTod heautou. 

Matt. 9. 21 said within herself, If I may but touch 
Luke I. 24 ElLzs^beth conceived, and hid herself five 
Rev. 2. 20 which calleth herself a prophetess, to te. 
j8. 7 How much she hath glorified [herself] 
19. 7 and his wife hath made herself ready 

HE'SEB, ion kindness. 

The Father of one ol Solomon's commissariat officers, In 

Aruboth, in Judah. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ki. 4. lo The son of H., inAmboth; to him(perta.) 
HESH'-BON, Jia^-n stronghold. 
A Levitical city of Reuben and Gad. It first belonged 
to Moab and then to Ammon, and was N. of the lower 
part of the Amon. The niins of Hesbdn, twenty miles 
M. of the Jordan on the parallel of the N. end of the 
Dead Seamark the site. 

lfUHi2i. 25 Israel dweltin. .H., and in all the villages 
21. 26 H. (was) the city of Sihon the king of the 
21. 27 Come into H., let thecity of Sihon be built 
21. 28 For there is a Are gone out of H., a flame 
21. 30 H. is perished even unto Dibon, and we 
2t. 34 do to him as thou didst unto Sihon.. at H. 
32. 3 H., and Elealeh, and Shebam, and Nebo 
32. 37 the children of Keubenbuilt H., and Ele. 

Deut. 1 . 4 After he had slain S. . . which dwelt in H. 
2. 2< I have given into thine hand S . . king of H. 
2. 26 I sent messengers, .unto Sihon king of H. 

2. 30 Sihon king of H. would not let us pass by 

3. 2 as thou didst unto S . . which dwelt at H. 

3. 6 as we did unto Sihon king of H., utterly 

4. 46 in the land of Sihon. .who dwelt at U. 
29. 7 Sihon the king of H. . . came out against us 

Josh. 9. 10 all that he did to. .Sihon king of H., and 

32. 2 S. king of the Amorites, who dwelt in IJ. 

12. 5 Gilead, the border of Sihon king of H. 

13. loallthe cities of Sihon. .which reigned inH. 
13. ty H., and all her cities that (are) in the plain 
13. 21 kingdom of Sihon. .which reigned in H.» 
13. 26 from H. unto Ramath-mizpeh, and Beto. 
13. 27 rest of the kingdom of Sihon king of H. 
21. 39 H. with her suburbs, Jazer with her sub. 

Judgii. 19 sent messengers unto Sihon. .king of H. 

II. 26 vvhile Israel dwelt in H. and her towns 
I Ch. 6. 81 H. with her suburbs, and Jazer with her 
Neh. 9. 22 they possessed, .the land of the king of H. 
Song 7. 4 thine eyesOike)thefishpoolsinH.,bythe 
Isa. 15. 4 H. shallcry, and Elealeh: their voiceshall 

16. 8 the fields of H. languish . . the vine of Sib. 

16. 9 I will water thee with my tears,OH.,and 
Jer. 48. 2 in H. they have devised evil against it 

48. 34 From theory of H. . .unto Elealeh .. unto 

4S. 45 theythatfled stood undertheshadow of H. 

48. 45 a fire shall come forth o\it of H., and a fl. 
49.S 3 Howl, OH., for Ai is spoiled : cry, ye da. 

HESH'-MON, fiDvn fruitfulness. 
A tovni ill the extreme south of Judah, between Mola- 
dah and Beersheba.- It is perhaps the same as Azmon 
(Num. 34. 4). 

Josh 15. 27 Eazar-gaddah, and H., and Beth-palet 

HETH, nn terrible. 

A second son of Canaan, ancestor of the Hittites. B.C. 

S200. 

Gen. 10. IS Canaan begat Sidon bis first born, and H. 
23. 3 Abraham . . spake unto the sons of H. , say. 

33. 5 the children of H. answered Abrahani.say. 
23. 7 Abraham . . bowed . .to the children of H. 
23. 10 Ephron dwelt among the children of H. 
23. 10 in the audience of the children of EC. 

23. 16 had named in. .audience of the sous of H. 
23. 18 in th^ presence of the children of 5., bef. 
23. 20 made sure unto Abraham . . by . . sous of H, 
27. 46 I am weary.. because of. .daughters of H. 
27. 46 if Jacob take a wife of the daughters of H. 

49. 32 purchase, (was) from the children of H. 
1 Ch. 1. 13 Canaan begat Zidon his first bom, and H. 

HETH'-LON, |''?nn lurking place, stronghold. 
A place in the northern border of the promised land. 
The "way of Hethlon"is the pass at the N. end of 
Lebanon from the coast of the Mediterranean to the 
exeat plain ofiHameth, and is hence identical with the 
" entrance of Hameth " (Num. 34. 8, &c.) 

Eze. 47. 15 great sea, the way of H., as men go to Z. 
48. I north end to the coast of the way of H. 



EEV/, to — 

l.To cut, heio, carve, 3Bn chatah. 

Deut 19. 5 into the wood with his neighbour to hew 

l.To hew, dig, yin chatseb. 

1 Ch.22. 2 and he set masons to hew wrought stones 

2 Ch. 2. 2 and fourscore thousand to hew in the 
Prov. g. I she hath hewn out her seven pillars 
Isa. 10. 15 against him that heweth therewith 

Jer. 2. 13 hewed them out cisterns, broken cisterns 
Hos. 6. 5 Therefore have I hewed (them) by the pro. 

3.2*0 cut (off or down), rns karath. 

I Ki. 5. 6 they hew me cedar, .can skill to hew ti. 
Jer. 6. 6 the Lord of hosts said, Hew ye down tr. 

4. To grave, i?P3 pasal. 

Exod34. I the Lord said . .Hew thee two tables of 

34. 4 he hewed two tables of stone like unto 

Deutio. I the Lord said. .Hew thee two tables of 

10. 3 I . . hewed two tables of stoue like unto 

1 Ki. s- 18 Hiram's builders did hew (them), and 

5.70 Aew {stone), Karofiita latomeo. 

Matt 27. 60 which he had hewn out in the rock ; and 
Mark 15. 46 laid him in a sepulchre which was hewn 

HEW down, to — 

1. To cut down, "inJ gedad. 

Dan. 4. 14 Hew down the tree, and cut off his branc. 
4. 23 saying. Hew the tree down, and destroy 

2. To cut down, off, asunder, yij gada. 

Isa. 10. 33 high ones of stature (shall be) hewn down 

Z.To cut down, VIJ gada, 3. 

Deut 12. 3 ye shall hew down the graven images of 

i.To cut {offer down), n"3| karath. 

Isa. 44. 14 He heweth him down cedars, and taketh 
5.T0 cut off, fKKiTrrci) ekkopto. 

Matt. 3. 10 bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn do. 
7. sg brirkgeth not forth good fruit is hewn do. 

Luke 3. 9 bringeth not fortli good fruit is hevm do. 

HEW in pieces, to — 

l.To cut in pieces, nm nathach, 3. 

I Sa. II. 7 a yoke of oxen, and hewed them in pieces 
2. To hew, i^p shasaph, 3. 

I Sa. 15. 33 Samuel hewed Agag in pieces before the L. 
HEW out, to — 
To hew, dig, 3sri chatseb. 

Isa. 22. 16 hast hewed thee out that heweth him out 
HEWED — 
l.Heimi work, n'73 gazith. 

1 Ki. 5. 17 they brought great, .hewed stones, to lay 
2. Hewn work, a^jnp machtseb. 

2 Ki. 12. 12 to buy timber and hewed stone to repair 
HEWEB — 

l.To cut, hew, carve, aon chatab. 

Deut 29. II from the ihewer of thy wood imto the dra. 
Josh. g. 21 let them be hewers of wood and drawers 
9. 23 hewers of wood and drawers of water for 
9. 27 Joshua made them that day hewers of w. 
zCh. 2. 10 I mil give to thy servants, the hewers that 
Jer. 46. 22 and come against her. .as hewers of wood 

2. To liew, dig, 3xn chatseb. 

1 Ki. s- 15 fourscore thousand hewers in the mounta. 

2 Ki.i2. 12 And to masons, and hewers of stone, and 

1 Ch.22. 15 workmen with thee in abundance, hewers 

2 Ch. 2. 18 fourscore thousand (to be) hewers in the 

HEWN, to be — 

l.To be hewn, digged, avo chatseb, 4. 

Isa. 51. I look unto, the rock (whence) ye are hewn 

2.Hetvn work, asnp machiseh. 

2 Ki.22. 6 to buy timberand hewn stone torepalrthe 
2 Ch.34. II to buy hewn stone, and timber for coup; 

HEWN ia stone — « 

Hewn out of a rock, Ka^evros laxeuto.. 

Luke 23. 53 laid it in a sepulchre that was hewn in st. 

HEWN down, to be — 

To wither, be withered, Spj; qamal. 

Isa. 33. 9 Lebanonisashamed(and)hewndown;Sh. 

HEWN or hewed stone — 

Hewn loork, n'lj gazith. 

Exodso. 25 thou ahalt not build it of hewn stone : for 

X Ki. 6. 36 he built the inner court, .of hewed stone 

7. 9 according to the measures of hewed stones 

7. II after the measures ojE hewed stones, and 

7. 12 three rows of hewed atones, and a row of 

Isa. 9. lo but we \vi!l build with hewn stones 

Lam. 3. 9 HehathinclosedmywayswithheT)Tistone 

Eze. 40. 42 the four tables (were) of hewn stone for 

Amos 5. II ye have built houses of hewn stone, but ye 

HE2-E'-EI, 'Pin Jah is strength. 

A son of Elpaal, a descendant of Benjamin. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 8. i7Zebadiah,andMeshullam,andH.,andHe. 
HEZ-E-KI'-AH,n*i7!n, ?,T;p)n Jah is strength. 

1. Sou and successor of AJiaz on the throne of Judah. 
B.C. 724-697. 

2 Ki.i6. 20 Ahaz slept, .and H. his son reigned in his 

18. I H. the son of Aha2 king of Judah began 
18. 9 it came to pass in the. .year of king H. 
18. 10 in the sixth year of H. . . Samaria was taken 
18. 13 ia the fourteenth yeai' of king H, did Sen. 



» K1.18. 14 H. kingof Judah sent to the king of Assy. 
18. 14 thekir.gof Assyria.ippoiDtedunto H.king 
18. 15 H. gave, all the silver (that was) found in 
18. 16 At that time did H. cut off (the gold from) 
18. 16 the pillars which H. king of Judah had 
j8. 17 the kiag. sent, to king H. with a great 
iS. 19 Speak ye now to H., Thus saith the great 
j8. 22 whose high places. H. hath taken away 
18. 29 Thus saith the king. Let not H. deceive 
j8. 30 >either let H. make you trust in the LoED 
18.31 Hearken not to H. : for thus saith the king 

18. 32 hearken not Onto H., when he persuadeth 
:8. 37 Then came Eliakim. .and Shebna. to H. 

19. I when king H. heard (it), that he rent his 
ig. 3 Thus saith H., This day (is) a day of trou. 
ig. 5 So the servants of king H. came to Isaiah 
ig. g he sent messengers again unto H., saying 
jg. 10 Thus shall ye speak to H. king of Judah 
19. 14 H. received the letter, .andreadit: andH. 
19. 15 H. prayed before the Lord, and said, 

19. 20 Then Isaiah the son of Amoz sent to H. 

20. I In those days was H, sick unto death : and 
20. 3 Loud, remember. And H. wept sore 
20. 5 Turn again, and tell H. the captain of my 
20. 8 H. said unto Isaiah, What, the sign that 
2o. 10 H. answered. It is a light thing for the 
so. 12 Ber. . .sent letters and a present unto H. 
20. 12 for he had heard that H. had been sick 
20. 13 H. hearkened unto them, and showed 

2o. 13 there was nothing, tliat H. showed them- 
20. 14 Then came Isaiah the prophet untokingH. 
20. 14 H. said. They are come from a far country 
20. 15 H. answered, All. .that(are)inminehouso 
2o. 16 Isaiah said unto H., Hear the word of the 
20. 19 Then said H. unto lBaiah,Good(is)the word 
20. 20 the rest of the acts of H.,and all his might 

20. 21 H. slept with his fathers : and Manasseh 

21. 3 the high places which H. his father had 

1 Ch. 3. 13 Ahaz his eon, H. his son, Manasseh his 

4. 41 written by name came in the days of H. 

2 Ch. 28. 27 Ahaz slept., and H. his son reigned in his 

29. I H. began to reign (when he was) five and 
29. 18 Then they went in to H. the king, and 
29. 2o H. the king rose early. . and went up to the 
29. 27 H. commanded to offer the burnt offering 
29. 30 H. the king, .commanded the Levites to 
29. 31 H. answered and said, Now ye have con. 

29. 36 H. rejoiced, and all the people, that God 

30. I H. sent to all Israel and Judah, and wrote 
30. 18 H. prayed for them, saying, The good Lord 
30. 20 Lord hearkened to H., and healed the 
30. 22 H. spake comfortably uatoall the Levites 

30. 24 H. . did give to the congregation a thousa. 

31. 2 And H. appointed the courses of the pri. 
31. 8 when H. and the princes came and saw 
31 g H.questionedwith the priests.. concerning 
31. II Then H. commanded to prepare chambers 

31.13 overseers . . at the commandment of H . the 

31. 20 thus did H. throughout ail Judah, and 

32. 2 when H. saw that Sennadierib Vas come 
32. 8 rested themselves upon the words of H. 
32. 9 Sennacherib, .send his servants, .unto H. 
32. II Doth not H. persuade you to give over ' 
32. 12 Hath not the same H. taken away his high 
32. 15 Now therefore let not H. deceive you, nor 
32. 16 And his servants spake yet. .against. . H. 
32. 17 so shall not the God cf H. deliver hts pe. 
32. 20 H. the king.. prayed and cried to heaven 
32. 22 Thus the LoRB saved H. and the inhabit. 
32. 23 many brought, .presents to H. king of J. 
32. 24 In those days H. was sick to the death 
32. 25 H. rendered not again according to the 
32. 26 H. humbled himself for the pride of hish. 
32. 26 the wrath.. came not.. in the days of H. 
32. 27 H. had exceedingmnch riches and honour 
32. 30 H. also stopped. .And H. prospered in all 
32. 32 Now the rest of the acts of H., and his 

32. 33 H. slept with his fathers, and they biuied 

33. 3 the high places which H. his father had 1 
Prov 25. I which^the men of H. king of Judah copied 
Isa. I. I which he saw concerning. . Ahaz, (an^ H. 

36. I it came to pass in the. .year of king H. 
36. 2 the king of Assyria sent . . unto king H. 
36. 4 Say ye now to H., Thus saith the great k. 
36. 7 and whose altars H. hath taken away, and 

36. 14 Thussaiththeking, Let not H. deceive you 

36. 15 NeitherletH. make you trust in the Lord 
36. 16 Hearken not to H.; for thus saith the king 
36. 18 lest H. persuade you, saying, The LORD 

36. 22 Then came Eliakim . . and Shebna . . to H. 

37. I it came to pass, when king H. heard (it) 
37. 3 Thus saith H., This day (is) a day of tro. 
37. 5 So the servants of king H. came to Isaiah 
37. 9 whenheheard(it),hesentmessenger3toH. 
37, 10 Thus shall yc speak to H. king of Jndah 
37. 14 H. received theletter,. andreadit: andH. 
37. 15 And H. prayed unto the Lord, saying 

37. 21 Isaiah the son of Amoz sent unto H., say. 

38. I In those days was H. sick unto death 
38. 2 Then H. turned his face toward the wall 
38. 3 Remember. .0 Lord, .and H. wept sore 
38. s f'O and say to H., Thus saith the Lord 
38. g The writing of H. king of Judah, when he 

38. 22 H. also had said. What (is) the sign that I 
3g. I Merodach,.sentlettersandapresenttoH. 
3g. 2 H. was glad of them, and showed them the 

39. 2 there was nothing . . that H. showed them 
39. 3 ThencamelsaiahtheprophetuntokingH. 
39. 3 H. said, They are comefrom a far country 
39. 4 H. answered. All that (is) in mine house 
39. 5 Then said Isaiah to H., Hear the word of 
39. 8 Then said H. to Isaiah, Good (is) the word 



HEZION 



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Jer. 15. 4 because of Manasseh the son'of H. king^t 

26. 1 8 Micah . . prophesied in the days of H. king 

26. 19 J>id H, . .put him at all to death?' did he 

Hoa. I. I In the days of Uzziah.. (and) H., kings of 

Mic. I, I in the days of Jotham. .and H., kinga of 

2. A son of Neariah, a descendant of the royal famUy of 
Judah. B.C. 460. 

I Ch. 3. 23 And . . sons al Neariah ; Elioenal, and H. 

3. The same name is found in Zephaniah, though it Is 
there rendered in the Common Version Hizlciah. B.C. 
640. 

Zeph. I. I Gedaliah. .son of Amariah, the son of H. 

4. An exile that returned from Babylon, 

Ezra 2. i6 chUdren of Ater of H., ninety ajid eight 
Neh. 7. 21 chUdren of Ater of H., ninety and eight 

HEZ'-ION, iVm vision. 

The grandfather of Benhadad king of Syria in the time 

of Asa king of Judah. B.C. 970. 

I Ki.15. 18 H., king of Syria, that a welt in Damascus 

EE'-ZTB, Tta returning home. 

1. A priest, leaderof the 17th monthly course in the time 
of David. B.C. J015. 

1 Ch.24. 15 The seventeenth to H., the eighteenth to 
9. One of the chiefs that sealed the covenant with Ne- 
hemiah. B.C. 445- 

Neh. 10. 20 Magpiash, MeshuUam, H. 
HEZ'-EAIjiixn, '"li'n blooming, beautiful. 
A Carmelite, one of David's thirty heroes. 

2 Sa. 23. 35 H. the Carmelite, Paarai the ArbKe 
HEZ'-SO, iiyn blooming. 

Supposed to be the same as the preceding. 

I Ch.ii. 37 H. theCarmelite, Naaraithe sonof Ezbai 
EEZ'-EON, pyn, J'njsn blooming. 

1. Son of Pharez and "grandson of Judah. B.C. 1650. 

Gen. 46. 12 And the sons of Pharez were H. and Ham. 

Num26. 6 Of H. , the family of the Hezronites : of C. 
26. 21 Of H.,the family of the Hezronites: of H. 

Ruth 4. 18 generations of Pharez: Pharez begat H. 
4. 19 H. begat Ram, and Ram begat Ammin. 

I Ch. 2. 5 The sons of Pharez ; H., and Hamul 

2. 9 The sons also of H., that were born unto 
2. 18 Caleb the son of H. begat, .of Azubah (his) 
2. 21 H. went ia to the daughter of Machir the 
2. 24 after that H. was dead in Caleb-ephratah 
2. 24 H.'s wife, bare him Ashur the father of T. 
2. 25 sons of Jerahmeel the first bom of H. were 

4. 1 Pharez, H., and Carmi, and Hur, and Sho. 

2. A son of Reuben, and founder of the family of the 
Hezronites. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 9 Hanoch, and PhaUu, and H., and Cannl 
Exod. 6. 14 Hanoch, and Pallu, H., and Carmi 

1 Ch. s- 3 Hanoch, and Pallu, H., and Carmi 

8. A town on the S. border of the territory of the tribe 
of Judah (called Hazor in Josh. 15. 25) 

Josh 15. 3 passed along to H., and went up to Adar 
15. 25 and Kerioth, (and) H., which (is) Hazqr 

HEZRONITES, 'ii'^'inrt. 

A family that sprang from Hezron the son of Reuben. 

Num26. 6 Of Hezron, the family of the Hezronites 

26. 21 of Hezron, the family of the Hezronites 

HID, to be — 

1. To be hidden, N?ri chaba, 2. 

Josh.io. 17 five kings are found hid w acave at Ma. 

10. 27 into tlie cave wherein they had been hid 

2'3a. 17. gheishidnowinsomepit, orinsome(other) 

Job 3. 21 Thou shall be hid from the scourge of the 

2.To'be hidden, N3n ckabah, 6. 

Isa. 42. 22 they are hid in prison houses : they are for 

2. To hide self, tt^n chaba, 7. 

Deut33. 19 sliall suck, .(of) treasures hid in the sand 

Josh. 7. 21 they (are) hid in the earth in the midst of 

7 . 22 (it was) hid in his tent, and the silver under 

2 Ki.ii. 3 he was with her hid in the house of the 
2 Cli.22. 9 they caught him, for he was hid in Sam. 

22. 12 he was with them hiO in the house of 6. 
Job 20. 26 All darkness (shall be) hid in hiff secret 
38. 30 The waters are hid as (with) a stone, and 

4. To hide, secret, joo taman. 

Psa. 69. 5 God . . ray sins are not hid from thee 

139. 15 Jjyaubstancewasnothidfrom thee, when 
Hos. 5. i-f know Ephraim, and Israel is not hid 

_5. To be hid, ^^^ kachad, 2. 

Gen. 4. 14 £roEV,-thy-fao&,shall I be hid ; and I shall 

6.7*0 be hidden,- ino satha.ir., 2. 

Job 3. 23 to a man, whose way is hid, and whom G. 
Psa. 19. 6 there is nothing hid from the heat thereof 

38. 9 Lord . .my groaning is not hid from thee 
Isa. 40. 27 My way is hid from'theLORD, and myjud. 

63. 16 and because they are hid from mine eyes 
Jer. 16. 17 they are not hid from my face, neither is 
Hos. 13. 14 repentance shall be hid from mine eyes 
Amos 9. 3 though they be hid from my sight in the 
Zephj 2. 3 it may be ye shall be hid in the day of the 

7. To hide self, become- hidden, inn saOiar, 7. 
Isa. 29. 14 and the understanding of ..shall be hid 

8. To be hidtien, concealed, ohv, alam, 2. 

Lev. 4. 13 the thing be hid from the eyes of the ass. 

5. 3, 4 and it be hid from him ; when he kno; 
ITpzQs 5.13 and it be bid from the eyes of her itusband 



J Ki.io. 3 there was not (any) thing hid from the k. 
2 Ch. g. 2 there was nothing hid from .Solomon vWii. 
Job 28. 21 Seeing it is hid from tliccycs of all living 
Nah. 3. II thou shall be hid, thou also slmlt seek 

9. To hide or conceal self, ohii alam, 7. 

Job 6. 16 reason of ithe ice .. wherein thesnowbhid 

10. To be hidden, laid up, jsy tsaplw.n, 2. 

Jer. 16. 17 neither is their iniquity hid from mine eyes 

ll.To hide, lap up, (rsy tsaphin, or) [sy tsaphan. 
Psa. 17. 14 whose belly thou flUest with thy hid 
Hos. 13. 12 The iniquity of Ephraim. .his sin (is) hid 

12.IIid away, iiir6Kpv<pos apokruphos. 

Luke 8. 17 neither, .hid, that shall not be knownand 
Col. 2. 3 In whom arehidallthetreasuresofthoG. 

IS. Hidden, hid, KpvTrT6^krupt.os. 

Matt 10. 26 there is nothing. . hid, that shall not be 
Mark 4. 22 there is nothing hid, which shall not be 
Lukei2. 2 that shall not be revealed ; neither hid 

14. To be or lie hid, KavBava lanthanO. 

Mark 7. 24-havenomanknow(it)..hecouldnotbehid 
Luke 8. 47 the woman saw that she was not hid, she c. 
Acts 26. 26 none of these things are hidden from him 
ISee Treasure.) 

HID, (thing that is) — 

Sicret or hidden thing, nB^j;n iaalummah. 

Job 28. II (thethingthatis)'hidbringet^heforthtol. 
HTD'-DAI, ":!.1 mighty, chief. 

One of David'sthirtjvaliantmen.anddweltin the hill of 
Gaash B.C. 1048. In 1 Ch. n. 32 he is called Hurai. 

2 Sa. 23. 30 Benaiah the Pirathonite, H. of the brooks? 

HID-DE'-KEL, SlT^ rapid. 

The ancient name of the Tigris and the river of Eden 
v/hich flowed eastward to Assyria. Digla or Diglatk, 
has been a name of the Tigris in all ages. Tlie prefix 
hi or hai "lively" is used of running water, Gen. 26. 19. 
The name now in use in Mesopotamia ia Dijleh. But 
Digla is a Semitic corruption of Tigra, which is the 
true name of the river, and means in Medo-persic "an 
arrow." In the inscriptions of Assyria, however, the 
name is Tiggar. See Tigris. 

Gen. 2. 14 the name of the third river (is) H.: that 
Dan. 10. 4 I was by the side of the great river. .H. 
HIDDEN — 

1. To hide, secret, JO!? taman. 

Job 3. 16 Or as an hidden untimely birth I had not 

2. To stop, hide, Dinp satham. 

Psa. 5j. 1 6 In the hidden (part)thoushaltmakemeto 
Z.To he wonderful, k^? pala, 2, 

Deut3o. II this commandment., (is) not hidden irom 
i,Hid, hidden, Kpuirris hruptos. 

1 Co. 4. 5 vrill bring to light the hidden thingsofd. 

2 Co. 4. 2 Buthaverenouncedthehiddenthingsofd. 
■^ 1 Pe. 3. 4 the hidden man of the heart, in that which 

HIDDEN, to be — 

l.?'o be searched out, hidden, bsij chaphas, 4. 
Prov.23. 12 butwhenthe wicked rise.amanis hidden 

2. To be hidden, concealed, d'?j; alam, 2. 

Lev. 5. 2 (U) It be hidden from him ; he also shallbe 

3. To be laid up, hidden, |5y tsaphan, 2. 

Job 15. 20 the number of years is hidden to the opp. 
24. I Why, seeiugtimes arenothiddenfromthe 
HIDDEN one — 
To lay up, hide, JSV tsaphan. 

Psa. 83. 3 They.. consulte,d against thy hidden ones 

HIDDEN thing — 

l.Laid up or hidden things, D'jByo matspunim. 
Obad. 6 (how) are his hidden things sought up ! 

2. To keepy reserve, "ixj natsar. 

Isa. 48. 61 have showed thee . . even hidden things 

S.Sid, hidden thing, kpvitt6v krupion. 

1 Co. 4. 5 bothwOlbringtoIighttheliiddenthingsof 

2 Co. 4. 2 have renounced the hidden things of dis. 

HTDE-^ 
Skin, niy or. 

Lev. 8. 17 the bullock, and his hide, Ills flesh, and 
g. II the flesh and the bide he burnt with £re 

HIDE, to — 

l.To hide, k:jo chaha, 5. 

Josh. 6.17, 25 because shehidthemessengersthatwe 
t Kj.i8. 4 Obadiah took, .and hid them by fifty in a 
18. 13 1 hid an hundred men of the Lord's proph. 
5 Ki. 6. 29 that we may eat him; and she hath hid her 
Isa. 49. 2 in the shadow of his hand hath he liid me 

2.T0 darken, keep back, withhold, T-^^n chashak, 5. 
P3a.i39. 12 darknesshidethnotfiomthee; butthenL 

3. To hide, lay up, )sv tsaphan. 

Psa. 27. 5 Forin thettme of troubleheahallhideiae 

4. To be hidden, |ca taman, 2. 

Isa. 2. 10 hide theein the dust, for the fearoftheL. 

Z.To hide, secret, JDa taman. 

Gen. 33. 4 Jacobhid themundertheoakwhich(was) 
Exod. 2. 12 slew the Egyptian, and hid him in the sand 
Josh. 2. 6 hid themw^th the stalks of flax, which she 
Job 31. 33 by hiding mine iniquity in my bosom 
40. 13 Hide them in the dust together., bifid their 



Psa. 9. 15 in the net which ihey hid is thetr own foot 
3S. 7 without cause have they hid for me their 
35. 8 let his net that he hath hid catch liiraaeU 
140. 5 The proud have hid a snare for me, and 

Prov.19. 24 A slothful (man) hideth hi.i hand>in (his) 
26. IS T)ie8lotlifulhidetlihi8haiidin(hiB)bo8om 

Jer. 13. 4 go to Euphrates, and hide it there in a hole 
13. s I'.vent.andhiditljyEuphrates.astheLORD 
13. 6 which I commanded thee to hide there 
13. 7 girdle from the place where I had hid it 
18. 22 they have digged a pit Uj take me, and hid 
43. 9 Take great stones in thinchand, and hide 
43. 10 will set. .upon these stoaestluit I have hid 

Q.To hide, secret, [pp taman, 5. 

2 Ki. 7. 8 and went and hid (it).. and went andWd 

7. To cut off, hide, nnp kachad,, 3. 

Gen. 47. 18 We will not hide (it) from my lord, how 
Josh. 7. 19 tcU me now what thou hast done ; hide (it) 

1 Sa. 3. 17 hide it not from me., if thou hide (any) thi. 

3. 18 Samuel told hira every whit, and hid noth. 

2 Sa. 14. 18 Hide not from me, I pray thee, the thing 
Job 15. 18 wise men h.ave told, .and havcnotliid(it) 
Psa. 78. 4 Wewillnothide(theni)froratheirchildrea 
Isa. 3. 9 theydeclaro theirsinasSodom, theyliido 
Jer. 38. 14 1 will ask thee athtngjhidenothingfrora 

38. 25 hide it not from ua, and wo will not put 

8. To cut off, hide, in? kachxd, 5. 

Job 20. 12 sweet.. (though)bchideitunderlii3tong. 

9. To cover, conceal, nps kasah, 3. 

Gen. 18. 17 Shall I hidcfromAbraham that thingwhicb 
Job 33. 17 That he may. .hide pride from man 
Psa. 32. 5 mine iniquity havel iiothid.!! said, Iwill 
40. 10 I have not iiid thy righteousness witldn my 
143. 9 Deliver me. .1 flee unto thee to hide rae 
Prov.io. 18 Be that hideth hatred (with) lying lips 

10.7*0 hide, inn sathar, 3. 

Isa. 16. 3 hide the outcasts ; bewray not him that 

11. To hide, ^.^IJ sathar, 5. 

Exod. 3. 6 Mozcs hid hia face ; for he was afraid to 
Deut3i. 17 I will hide my lace from them, and they 

31. t8 I will surely hide my face in that day for 

32. 20 I will hide my face from them, I will see 

1 Sa. 20. 2 why shonld my father hide Ihisthingfrora 

2 Ki. II. 2 they hid him, (even) him and his nurse, In 
2 Ch.22. II So Jchoshabeath. .hid him from Athaliah 
Job 3. 10 it shut not up the doors.. nor hid sorrow 

13. 24 Wlierefore liidest thou thy face, and hoi, 
34. 29 and when he hideth (liis) face, who then 
Psa. 10. II God hath forgotten : he hideth his face 
13. I hoM^longwilt thouhidethyfacefromme? 
17. 8 hide ine under the shadov/ of thy mny,s 
22. 24 neither hath he hid his face from him ; but 
27. 5 in . -his tabernacle shall he hide me ; he 
27. 9 Hide not thy face (far) from me ; put not 

30. 7 thou didst hide thy face, (and) I was trou. 

31. 20 Tliou shall hide them in the secret of thy 
44. 24 ^Vhe^efo^e hidest thou thy face, .forgett. 
SI. 9 Hide thy face from my sins, and blot out 
64. 2 Hide me from the secret counsel of the w. 
69. 17 hide not thy face from thy servant ; fori 
83. 14 Lord.. (why) hidest thou thy face from 

102, 2 Hide not thy face from me in the day' 
J04. 29 ITiou hidest thy face, they are troubled 
119. 19 hide not thy commandments troD*me 
143. 7 liide not thy face from me, lest I be lika 
Isa. 8. 17 I will wait upon the Lord, that hideth 
29. 15 Woe imto them that seek deep to hido 

49. 2 a polished shaft ; in his quiver hath he h. 

50. 6 I hid not myfacefrom shame and spitting. 

53. 3 we hid as it were our faces from him ; he 

54. 8 In a little wrath I hid my face from thee 
57. 17 I hid rae and was wroth, and he went on 
59. 2 your sin8havehid(lus)facefrom you, that 
64. 7 thou hast hid thy face from us, and hast 

Jer. 33. 5 for all. .1 have hid my face from this city 

36. 26 to take Banich . .but the Lord hid them 
Eze. 39. 23 therefore hid I my face from them, and 

39. 24 have I done unto them, aud liid ray face 
39. 29 Neither will I hidemy face, any more front 

Mic. 3. 4 he will even hide his face from them at 

12.7*0 hide, chi} alam, 5. 

Lev. 20. 4if the people of the land do any ways hide 
2 Ki. 4. 27 the Lord hath liid (it) from me, and hatb 
Job 42. 3 Who (is) he that hideth counsel without 
Psa. 10. I (why) hidest thou (thyself) in times of tr.t 
Prov.28.27 he that hideth his e>es shall have many 
Isa. 1. 15 I will hide mine eyes from you ; yea, when 
Lam. 3. 56 hide not thine ear at my breathing, at my 
Eze. 22. 26 and have hid their eyes from irry sabbatha 

13,7*0 coTxeal, co'j. amara. 

Eze. 28. 3 there is no secret that they cati hide from 

31. 8 cedars in the garden of God could not hide 
14.7*0 7m(^, lay up, co-nceal, I5V tsaphan. 

Exod. 2. 2 she saw. .he(was) a goodly(child), ahehld 
Josh. 2. 4thewomantookthetwomen,andnidthetn 
Job 10. 13 these (things) hast thou hid in thine heart 

17. 4 For thou hast hid their heart from under. 
Psa.iig. II Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that 
Prov. 2. I if thou wilt receive my words, and hide 

27. 16 WhosoeT§r hideth her hideth the ■wind 

15.3*0 hide, py tsaphan, 5. 

Exod. 2. 3 when she could not longer hide him, she 
Job 14. 13 that thou wouldest hide me inthegyava 

16.7*0 cau^e to flee, remove hustUy,vn-nus, 5. 
Judg.e. II Gideon threshed wbeait.i'tohlde (it) from 



C^tOi' /fe SC^'m^"^^ U-p-ij^K^i^^ 



HIDE 



17. To hide away, h-itoKpiirrca apokruptd. 

Matt n. 25 [thou hast nid] these things from the w. 

25. 18 he that had received one. .[hid] hia lord's 
IiUkeio. 21 thou hast hid these things from the wise 
Eph. 3. 9 which from the beginning . . hath been hid 
Col. I. 26 the mystery which hath been hid from 

18. To cowr, hide, Ka\{nrroi kalupto. 

2 Co. 4. 3 if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that 
3ss. 5. 20 he which converteth the sinner . . shall h. 

19. To hide, Kovwrco krvpto. 

Matt. 5. 14 A city that is set on- an hill cannot be h. 

13. 44 like unto treasure hid.. "which., he hideth 

25. 25 I was afraid, and went and hid thy talent 
LnkeiS. 34 this saying was hid from them, neither 

19. 42 know but now they are hid from thine 
Col. 3. 3 and your life is hid with Christ in God 

X Tl. 5 25 and they that are otherwise cannot be hid 
Heb. ti 23 Moses, when he was bom, was hid three 
Bev 2. 17 To him will I give, .thehidden manna 
6. 15 the kings of the earth, .hid themselves in 
6. !6 Fall on ua, and hide us from the face of 

QXl.To cover ley and, irapaKoKinrra parakaluptS. 
Luke 9 45 it was hid from them, that they perceived 

1\ To cover around, irepiKpvTrtoj petikruptd 

Luke I. 24 Elisabeth conceived, and hid herself five 

HTDE in, to — 

To hide in, eyKpyitroi e§kruptd 

Matt 13. 33 which a woman took and [hid] in three 

Luke 2 3 21 which a woman took and [hid] in three 

fSee Flee.] 

HIDE self, to — 

1 To be hidden, K51J chaba, 2. 

Gen. 3. 10 he said . , I was afraid . . and I hid rayaelf 
Josh. to. 16 hid themselves in a cave at Makkedah 
Judg 9. 5 yet Jotham. .was left ; for he hid himaeU 
• Sa. 10. 22 he hath hid himself among the stuff 

19 2 abide in a secret (place), and hide thyself 
s Ch.i8. 24 when thou shalt go .to hide thyself 
Job 29. 8 young men saw me, and hid themselves 
Dan. 10. 7 so that they fled to hide themselves 
Amos 9. 3 they hide themselves in the top of Cannel 

2. To be hidden, unrj chaba, 4. 

Job 24. 4 the poor of the earth hide themselves to 

3 To hide self, K90 chaba, 7. 

Gen. 3. 8 Adam and his wife hid themselves from 
\ S% 13. 6 the people did hide themselves in caves 

14. II the holes where they had hid themselves 
14. 22 men of Israel which had hid themselves 
23. 23 lurking places where he hideth himself 

1 Ch.2i. 20 his four sons ^yith him hid themselves 
i.To hide, n:f!) chabah. 

Isa. 26. 20 hide thyself as it were for a little moment 
6. To be hidden, n^ij chabah, 2. 

Josh. 2. 16 hide yourselves there three days, until 

1 Ki. 22. 25 when thou shalt go to hide thyself 
'2 Ki. 7. 12 gone out of the camp to hide themselves 

Jer. 49. 10 ho shall not be able to hide himself : his 
fl. To hide, nop satha/r 

Prov 22. 3 foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself 
7 To be hidden, inp sathar 2, 

Deut. 7. 20 hid themselves from thee, be destroyed 

I Sa. 20. 5 that I may hide myself in the field unto 

20. 19 the place where thou didst hide thyself 

20. 24 David hid himself in the field : and when 
I Ki. 17. 3 hide thyself by the brook Cherith, that 
Job 13. 20 then will I not hide myself from thee 

34. 22 workers of iniquity may hide themselves 
Psa. s5- 12 then I would have hid myself from him 

8g. 46 wilt thou hide thyself for ever? shall thy 
Prov_27. 12 foreseeth the evU, ^and) hideth himself 

'28. 28 When the wicked rise, men hide thems. 
Isa. 28. IS under falsehood have we hid ourselves 
Jer. 23. 24 Can any Ihide himself in secret places 
Amos 9. 3 they hide themselves in the top of Carmel 

&.To hide self, nnp sathar, 7. 

I Sa. 23. 19 Doth not David hide himself with ua in 

26. I Doth not David hide himself in the hill 
Psa. 54. title. Dothnot (David hide himself with us?) 
Isa. 45. IS Verily thou (art) a God thathidest thyself 

8.7*0 cover, wrap up, noj; ataph. 

Job 23 9 be hideth mmseU on the right band, that 
10 To hide self, xhy. alam, 3. 

Deut22. I, 4 and hide thyself from them : thou shalt 
22 3 do likewise : thou mayest not hide thyself 

Psa. 55. X hide not thyself from my supplication 

•Isa. 58. 7 that thou hide not thyself from thine own 
11.70 hide, jsy tsaphan, 5. 

Psa. 56. 6 they hide themselves, they mark my steps 
12. To hide, KpiirTia krupto. 

John 8. S9 Je3ushidhimself,andwentoutofthetem. 

12. 36 departed, and did hide himself from them 

'ESSTSQ — 

Hiding, jvan chebyon 

H ab. 3. 4 and there (was) the biding of his power 
BXDINQ place — 
1. Hiding place, K^no machabe. 

Isa. '32. 2 a man shall be asan hiding place from the 
i.Hiding or secret place, nnp sether 

Psa. 32. 7 Thou(art)myhjdingplace;thoUBhaltpre. 
119. 114 Thou (art) my hidingplaceandmy shield 

Isa. 78. 17 the waters shall overflow the hiding place 



480 

Hf-EL, '?N'n Ood IS living. 

A native of Bethel who rebuilt Jericho in the reign of 
Ahab, B.C. 918, and in whom was fulfilled -the curse 
pronounced by Joshua (6. 26). 

1 Ki.i6. 34 In his days did H. the Beth-elite build 

HI-E-RA'-P0-LI8, 'lepiiroXts priestly city. 
A city of Phrygia 20 miles W. of Colosse and 6 N. of 
Laodicea which are all in the basin of the Mteander. 
It is now called Pamhuk-Kalessi. 

Col. 4. 13 that he bath a great zeal for. .them in H 

HIG-GA'-ION, ;vari. 

This word occurs three times in the book of Psalms; 
and from the multiplicity of interpretations suggested, it 
would seem to have two meanings — one of a general 
character implying " thought," "reflection ;" and another 
in Fa. 9. 17 and 92. 4 of a special technical nature, 
bearing the import of musical sounds or signs well 
known in the age of David, but whose import cannot 
now easily be determined. 

Psa. 9.16 snared in the work of his own hands. E. S. 
HIGH (things; — 
l.A man, vif ish. 

Psa. 49. 2 Both low and high, rich and poort together 
2.Lengih, Tli* orek. 

2 Ch. 3. 15 two pillars of thirty and Ave cubits high 
3. High, lofty, n^a gabah. 

Psa.ioi. s him that hath an high look and a proud 
Eze. 31. 3 the Assyrian (was), of an high stature 

^.Height, loftiness, nji gobah. 

Job II. 8 (It is) as high as heaven, what canst thoa 

Eze. I. 18 they were so high that they were dreadful 

40. 42 a cubit and a half broad, and one cubit h. 

6 High, haughty, gSa, ana gaboah. 

Gen. 7 19 all the high hills that (were) under the 
Deut. 3. 5 All these cities (were) fenced with high 
28. 52 untU thy high and fenced walls come down 

1 Ki.14. 23 on every high hUl, and under every green 

2 Ki. 17. 10 images and groves in every high hill, and 
Esth s. 14 a gallows be made of fifty cubits high, and 

7. . 9 thegaUows,flftycubits high, which Haman 
Job 41. 34 He beholdeth all high (things) : he (is) a 
Psa. 104. 18 The high hUla (are) a refuge for the wild 
Eccl. 12. 5 they shall be afraid of (that which is) high 
Isa. 2. 15 upon every high tower, and upon every 
30. 25 there shall be upon every high mountain 
40. 9 get thee up into the high mountain 
Jer 2. 20 upon every high hill and under every 

3. 6 she is gone up upon every high mountain 
^ 17. 2 by the green trees upon the high hills 
51. 58 her high gates shall be burnt with fire 
Eze 17 22 nill plant (it) upon an high mountain and 
17. 24 have brought down the high tree, have 

21. 26 Thus saith the Lord, .abase (him that is)h. 

40. 2 set me upon a very high mountain, by 

41. 22 The altar of wood (was) three cubits high 
Dan.) 8. 3 and the (two) horns (were) high ; but one 
Zeph.'i. 16 fenced cities, and against the high towers 

6 Heights, summits, O'jpa gabnunnim. 

Psa 68. IS an high hill, (as) the hill of Bashan 

68. 16 Vrtiy leap ye, ye high hills ? (this is) the 

1. Great, Vnj gadol. 

Gen. 29. 7 Lo, (it is) yet^high day, neither Qs it) time 
Lev. 21. 10 the high priest among his brethren, upon 
Num35. 25 in it unto the death of the high priest 

35. 28 high priest . . death of the high priest 
Josh 20. 6 unta the;death of the high priest that shall 
2 Kiiz. 10 king's scribe and the high priest came up 

22. 4'Go up to Hilkiah the high priest, that he 

22. 8 Hilkiah the high priest said unto Shaphan 

23. 4 king commanded Hilkiah the high priest 
2 Ch.34. 9 when they came to Hilkiah the high priest 

. Neh. 3. I Eliashib the high priest rose up, with 
3. 20 of the house of Eliashib the high priest 
13. 28 Joiada, the son of Eliashib the high priest 

Hag.'' I. I, 12, 14 Joshua, .son of Josedech the high 
2 2, 4 Joshua the son of Josedech, the high p. 

Zech. 3. I And he showed me Joshua the high priest 
3. 8 Hear now, Joshua the high priest, thou 
611 Joshua the son of Josedech, the high prL 

8. High place, or person, DinD maro?». 

Psa. 71. 19 Thy righteousness also, O God,(is)very h. 
92. 8 But thou, LOED, (art most) high for ever 
Isa. 57. 15 I dwell in the high and holy (place), with 
Jer. 17. 12 A glorious high throne from the beginning 
Eze. 34. 14 upon the high mountains of Israel shall 
Obad 3 whose habitation j(is) high ; that saith in h. 
Mic. 6. 6 bow myself before the high God 1 shall I 

9. To be lifted up, s*'^j nasa, 2. 

Isa. 30. 25 thereshallbe..uponeveryhighhill,rivers 
57- 7 Upon a lofty andhigh mountain hast thou 

IQ. Most high, "hv, illai. 

Dan. 4. 2 signs and wonders that the high God bath 

ll.High, uppermost, most high, jV^v elyon. 

Deut&S. 19 to maketheehighabove'allnations which 

I Ki. 9. 8 at this house, (which) is high, every one 

3 Ch 721 this house, which is high, shall be an asto. 

23 20 they came through the high gate into the 

27 3 He built the high gate of the house of the 

Neh. 3.25 which lieth out from the king's high house 

Psa. 78. 35 they remembered . . the high God their re. 

97. 9 thou, LoKD, (art) high above all the earth 

Jer 20. 2 jput him in the stocks in the high gate of 



HIGH 



I 



12. Height, statwre, npip qomah. 

X Ki. 6. 10 he built chambers . . five cubits liigh : and 

6. 23 he made two cherubim . .ten cubits high 

7. IS he cast two pillars, .eighteen cubits high 
7. 35 a round compass of haU a cubit high : and 

a Ch. 6. 13 a brasen scaSold. .three cubits high, and 

13. To be high, an rum,. 

Exodi 4. 8 children of Israel went out with an high h. 
Num33. 3 cMldrenof Israel went out with anhighh. 
Dentil 2. 2 nations which . . served ..uponthehighm. 
Job 21. 22 seeing he judgeth those that are high 

38. IS the vrtcked . . the high arm shall be broken 
Psa. 18. 27 For thou wilt, .bring down high looks 
78. 69 he built his sanctuary Uke high (palaces) 
113. 4 The LoKD(is) high above all nations, (and) 
138. 6 Though the LORD (be) high, yet hath he 
Isa, 2. 13 all the cedars of Lebanon, (that are) high 
2. 14 upon all the high mountains, and upon all 
6. I the Lord sitting upon a throne, high and 
57. 15 thus saith the high and lofty One that 
Eze. 6. 13 round about their altars, upon every high 
17. 22 I will also take, .of the high cedar, and 
20. 28 they saw every high hill, and all the thick 
34. 6 My sheep wandered .upon every high hill 

li.ExaUation, DO'n romam. 

Psa. 149. 6 (Let) the high (praises) of God (be) in their 

15. yo be high, set on high, 3a^ sagab, 2. 

Prov 18. II Therich.man'8wealth(is)..a8anhighwall 
Isa. 30. 13 swelling out in ahigh wall, whosebreaking 

16.2*0 be high, n^i^ shapKak, 2. 

Isa. 13. 2 lift ye up a banner upon the high moun 

17. Height, en high, Dn rum. 

Prov 21. 4 An high loo's, and a proud heart, ([and) the 
Isa. 10. 12 I will punish .the glory of his high looks 

IS.Vp, above, high, &vo> ano. 

Phil. 3. 14 the prize of the high caUingof God in C.J 

19. Great, fjiey<^^ megas. . 

Jolmi9. 31 for that sabbath day was an high day 
Heb. 10. 2 1 And . . an high priest over the house of God 

iO.High, i\\/ri\6s hupselos. 

Matt. 4. 8 devUtakethhimupintoanezccedingbigb 
17. 1 bringeth them up into an high monntaiu 
Mark 9. 2 leadeth them up into an high mountain 
Luke 4, 5 [devil, taking him up into, an high moun.] 
Acts 13. 17 with an high arm brought he them out of 
Komi2. 16 Mind not high thing^ but' condescend to 
Heb. 7. 26 such an high priest became us, (who is) 
Bev. 21. 10 he carried me. .to a great and high moo. 
31. 12 had a wall great and high., had twelve g. 

[See also Captain, exalt, fort, heaps, minded, most, 

sounding, tower.] 

HIGH, to be — 

l.Tobe high, lofty, 033 gdbah. , 

Psa.103. II For as the heaven is high above the earth 
Isa. s^' 13 ^^ exalted and extolled, and be very high 

I.To be high, exalted, on rum. 

Deut 32. 37 lest they should say. Our h^d fis) high 
Job 22. 12 the height of the stars, how hi^h they are I 
Psa. 89. 13 strong is thy hand . . high is thy right hand 
99. 2 The Lord .he (is) high above all people 

3. To be high, set on high, aa^ sagab, 2. 

Psa. 139. 6 knowledge it is high,' I cannot (attain) . 
HIGH degiee — 
1.A man, V'H ish. 

Psa. 62. 9 Surely men of high degree (are) a lie to 
2.Going up, ascent, step, n^sp maalah. 

1 Ch.17. 17 according to the estate of a maaofbigbd. 
HIGH, to lift up on — 

To lift up, exalt, D\t rum, Sa 

2 Sa. 22. 49 thou also bast lifted me up on high above 
HIGH, to make — 

1. To make high, go up high, aja gabah, 6. 

is i Jer. 49. 16 though thou, .make thy neat as high as 

2'. To exalt, lift up, on rum, 5. 

Job 39. 27 Doth the eagle, .make her nest on high 1 
HIGH, most — 
l.High place or person, DbD m/xrom. 

Psa. 56. 2 many..fightagainstmc,0thoamostblgld 
2.Most high, above, hi;, hu al, 

Hos. 7. 16 They return, (but) not to the most high 
II. 7 though they called them to the most higb 

S.Most high, 'Vj; illai. 

Dan 3. 26 ye servants of the most higb God, come 
4. 17 the living may know that the most high 
4. 24 this (is) the decree of the most high, wh. 
4. 25, 32 thou kaoyv that the most high ruleth in 
4 34 I blessed the most high, and I praised 
5. 18 thou king, the most high God gave Ne. 
5. 21 tiU he knew that the most high God ruled 
7. 2s against the most high, .of the most high 

i.High, uppermost, Tiwst high, frj^ elyon. 

Gen. 14. 18 he (was) the priest of the most high God 

14. 19 Blessed (be) Abram of the most Irigh God 

14. 20 blessed be the most high God, which hath 

14. 22 I have lift up mine hand unto . . most high 

Num 24. 16 and knew the knowledge of the most high 

Deut 32. 8 'When the most high divided to the nations 

2 Sa. 22. 14 and the most high ottered his voice 

Psa. 7. 1 7 will sing praise to . . the LoES most higb 






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HIGHER 



Psa. 9. > Bingpraise to thy name, thou most high 

21. 7 through the mercy of the most high he 

46. 4 (place) of the tabernacles of the most high 

47. 3 For the Lord most high (is) terrible ; (he 
so. 14 and pay thy vows unto the most high 1 
57. 2 I will cry unto God most high ; unto God 
73. II and is there knowledge in the most high? 
77. 10 years of the right hand of the most high 
78. 17 by provoking the most high in the wilder. 
78. 56 tempted and provoked the most high God 
82. 6 all of you fare) the children of the most h. 

83. 18 thou . . (art) the most high over all thaearth 
91. I in the secret place of the most high shall 

91. 9 thou hast made, .(even)the mosthigh,thy 

92. I sing praises unto thy name, O most high 
107. II contemned tlie counsel of the most high 

Tsa. 14. 14 clouds : I will be like the most high 
Lam. 3. 35 turn aside., before the face of the most h. 
3. 38 Out of the mouth of the most high proce. 

S.Bigh, ujppermosti most liigh, j'v^j; elyon. 
Dan. 7. 18 the saints of the most'liigh shall take 

7. 22 was given to the saints of the most high 
7. 25 speak (great) words against the most high 
7. 27 the people of the saints of the most high 

^.Highest, most high, v\f/i(rTos hupsistos. 

Mark 5. 7 Jesns, fthou) Son of the most high Goa? 
Luke 8. 28 Jesus, (thou) Son of God most high? I 
Act* 7. 48 Howbeit the most high dwelleth not in t. 

16. 17 These men are the servants of the most h. 
Heb. 7. I priest of the most high God, who m^t A, 

SIOH, OS — 

1. Above, upmard, onward, n^yo^, nJiyn^ajVyap, ^VP. 
Exod25. 20 shall stretch fortV (their)' wings on high 
37. 9 cherubim spread putXtheir) wings on high 
39. 31 to fasten (it) on high upon the mitre; as 

1 Ch.14. 2 for his kingdom was lifted up on high 

2 Ch.^, 19 to praise, .with a loud voice on high 

34. 4 theimage3,that(were)onhighabovetilem 
2.High place or person, mi high, n'no wiarom.'* 
9 Ki.19. 22 lifted up thine eyes on high? (even)'again3t 
Job 5. 11 To set upon high those that be low ; that 

16. 19 now, behold., my record f is) on high 

31. 2 inheritance of the Almighty from on high 
39. iS What time she lifteth up herself on high 

f sa. 7. 7 for their- sakes .. return thou on high 
68. iS Tfaou hast ascended on high, thou hast 
75. 5 Lift not up your horn, on high : speak 
, 93. 4 The Lord on high (is) mightier than the 

Isa. 22. 16 heweth him out a sepulchre on high 

24. 18 the windows from on high are open, and 
24. 21 shall punish the host, .(that are) on high 
a6. 5 bringeth down them that dwell on high 

32. IS spirit be poured upon us from on high 

33. 5 is exalted ; for he dwelleth on high : he 
33. 16 He shall dwell on high ; his place of defe. 
37. 23iifted up thine eyes on high? (even)against 
40. 26 Lift up your eyes on high, and behold 
58. 4 to make your voice to be heard on high 

Jer. 25. 30; The Lord sixiiil roar from on high, and 
Kab. 2. 9 that he may set hia nest on high, that he 

S.Aioie, hs aZ. 

2 Sa. 23. I the man (who was) raised up on high, the 
4k.High, uppermost, vwst high, ]vhii elyon. 

•Deut 28. I the LOED thy God will set thee ou high 

t.Head, fop, e^kt rosh. 

1 Ki. 21. 9, 12 set Naboth on high among the people 
6. On high, on rom- 

Hah. 3 10 the deep... lifted up his hands on high 

7. To lift up, exalt, on r?«n., Sa. 

2 Sa. 22. 49 thou also hast Uf ted me up on high above 

8. On high, iv i^tiKois en hupselois. 

Heb. I. 3 Qn the right hand of the majesty on high 

9. Height, (eis) idfcos {eis) hupsos. 

Luke I. 78 the day spring from on high hath visited 
24. 49 untilye beenduedwithpowerfrom'onhigh 

Eph. 4. 8 When he ascended up on high, he led cap. 
BIGH, to dwell on — 
To go high to dwell, TOph njJ gaMh lashabefh, 5. 

Psa-'i 13. 5 Who (is) Uke .\our God^ who dwelleth on h. 
HtGH ones — 
1. nigh place or person, tira marom. 

Isa. 24. 21 Lord shall punish the host of the high o. 
2.T0 he high, exalted, tall, OP rum. 
tisa. 10. 33 the high ones of stature (shall he) hewn 

HIGH place — 

l.High place, height, no^ lamah. 

Lev. 26. 30 1 will destroy your high places, and cut 
Kumzi. 28 (and)the lords of the high places of Amon 
22. 41 brought him up into the high places of B. 
33. 52 and quite pluck down all their high places 
■Dent 32. 13 He made him ride on the high places of 
33. 29 thou Shalt tread upon their high places 
I Sa. > 12 for. .a sacrifice, .to day in the high place 
y. 13 before he go up to the high place to eat 
9. 14 Samuel came, .to go up to the high place 
9. 19 go up before me unto the high place ; for 
9. 25 when they were come down from the h. p. 
la. 5 prqphetscomingdownfromthehighplace 
10. 13 hadmade an end. .he came to the high p. 
a Sa, 1. 19 beauty of Israel is slain upon thy high pi. 
1. 25 Jonathan . . slain in thine high places 

22. 34 He. .setteth me upon my higli places 

t EL 3. 2 Only the peo2le eacriflced in high places 



f Ki. 3. 3 ho sacrificed and burnt Incense In high pL 
3. 4 Gibeon . .for tliat (was) the great high pL 

11. 7 Then did Solomon buUd an high place for 

12. 31 he made an house of high places, and 

12. 32 ho placed in B. the priests of theliigh pi. 

13. 2 shallhe offer the priests of the high places 

13. 32 against all the houses of the high places 
13- 33 priests of tlie high places., of the high pi. 

14. 23 they also built them high places, and 
;5. 14 But the high places were not removed 

22. 43 the high places, .yet in the high places 
a Ki, 12. 3 But the high places.. in the high places 

14. 4 high places, .incense on the high places 

15. 4 high places, .still on the high places 

15. 35 high places.. still in the high places 

16. 4 and burnt incense in tlie high places, and 

17. 9 built them high places in all their cities 
17. II they burnt incense in all the high places 
17. 29 put (them) in the houses of the high pla, 

17. 32 of tlie high places. .lu)uses of the high p. 

18. 4 He removed the high places, and brake 

18. 22 he whose high places and whose altars H. 
21. 3 he built up again the lilgh places which 

23. s to bum incense in the high places in the 
23. 8 high places, .brake dowji the high places 
23. 9 priests of the high places came not up to 
23. 13 the high places that (were) before Jerusa. 
23. 15 high place which Jeroboam the -son of Ne. 
23. IS high place, .and burned the high place 
23. 19 all the houses also of the high places that 
23. 20 he slew all the priests of the high places 

1 Ch.iS. 39 in the high place th.it (was) at Gibeon 
21. 29 at that season in the high place at Gibeon 

a C!h. I. 3, 13 to the high place that (was) at Gibeon 
II. 15 ordained him nriests for the high places 
14. 3, 5 he took away . .the high places, and 
15. 17 the high places were not taken away out 
17. 6 he took away the high placesand groves 

20. 33 the high places were not taken away ; for 

21. II he made high places in the mountains of 
28. 4 He . .burnt incense in the high places, and 
98. 25 he made high places to bum incense unto 
31. I threw down the high places and the, altars 
32. 12 taken away his high places and his altars 
33. 3 For he built again the high places which 
33. 17 did sacrifice still in the high places, (yet) 

33. 19 the places wherein he built high places 

34, 3 from the high places, and the groves, and 
Psa. 18. ^3 and setteth me upon my high places 

78. 58 provoked him. .with their high places 
Isa. 15. 2 He is gone up to. .the high places, to we. 
16. 12 that Moab is weary on the high place 
36. 7 whose high places. .Hezekiah hath taken 
58. 14 to ride upon the high places of the earth 
Jer. 7. 31 they have built the high places of Tophet 
17. 3 thy high places for sin, throughout all . 

19. s They have built also tlie high places of 
26. t8 mountain of the house as the high places 
32. 33 they built the high places of Baal, which 

48. 35 him that offereth in the high places, and 
Eze. 6. 3 and I will destroy your high places 

6. 6 the high places shall be desolate ; that 
16. 16 and deckedst thy high places with divers 

20. 29 What (is) the high place wl.ereuuto ye go? 
36. 2 Aha ! even the ancient high places are 
43. 7 nor by the carcases . . in their high places 

Hos. 10, 8 The high places also of Aven, the sin of I. 
Amos 4. 13 treadeth upon the high places of the ear. 
'' 7. 9 the high places of Isaac shall be desolate 
Mic. I. 3 tread upon the high places of the earth 

1. 5 and what (are) the high places of Judah? 

3. 12 mountain of tne house as the high places 
Eab. 3. 19 make me to walk upon mine high places 

2.Highplace or person, D'na marom. 

Judg, s. 18 the death in the high places of the field 
Job 25. 2 he maketh peace in his high places 
Prov. 8. 2 She standeth in the top of high places, by 
9. 14 on a seat in the high places of the city 

Z.Pit, D15f isariach. 

1 Sa. 13. 6 the people did hide, .in high places, and 

iJSigh place, no-i rainah. 

Eze. 16. 24 hast made thee an high place In every st. 
16. 25 Thou hast built thy high place at evei-y 
16. 31 makest thine high place in every street 
16. 39 shall break down thy high places : they 

^.Exposed place, ^bv shephi. 

Num23. 3 I will go. .And he went to an high place 
lea. 41. 18 I AviU open rivers in high places, and 

49. 9 their pastures (shall be) in all high places 
Jer. 3. 2 Lift up thine eyes unto the high places 

3. 21 A voice was heard upon the high places 

4. II A dry wind of the high places in the wil. 

7. 29 take up a lamentation on high places 

12. 12 The spoilers are come upon all high places 
14. 6 wild asses did stand in the high places 
6. On. orin heaven, i':rovpdvios epouranios. 

Eph. 6. i2against spiritual wickedness in high(places) 

HIGH priest — 

1. The h^ad priest, WNin jnb kohen harosh. 

2 Ch.24. II the high pnest's officer came and emptied 

i.Priest, Upeis hiereus. 

Acts 5. 24^when the [higTi priest) and the captain of 

Z. Chief priest, apxtfpevs archiereue. 

Matt 26. 3 unto the palace of the high priest, who 
26. SI struck a servant of the h^h priest, and 
26. S7 led (him) away to Caiaphas the high priest 
eS. 38 followed, ■imto'the hi^h priest's palace 



Matt 26. 62 the higli priest arose, and eaid unto him 
26. 63 the high priest answered and said unto 
26. 65 Then tlie high pritst rent his clotlu;5,Baf. 
Mark 2. 26 in the days of Abiathar the high priest 
14. 47 smote a servant of the high priest, and 
14. 53 they led Jfcsua away to the high priest: and 
14. S4 even into the palace of the high priest 
14. 60 the high priest stood up In the midst 
14. 61 Again the high priest asked him, and said 
14. 63 Then the high priest rent his clothes, and 
14. 66 Cometh one of the maids of the high priest 
Luke 3. 2 Annas and Caiaphas being the high priests 
22. 50 smote a servant of the hi«h prieut, and cut 
22. 54 brought him into the hi^h priest's house 
Johnii. 49 being the higli priest that same year 
II. 51 but being high priest that year, he proph. 
18. lo emote the high priest's servant, and cut 
18. 13 Caiaphas, which was the high priest that 
18. 15 the high priest, palace of the high priest 
18. 16 which wasknowiiuntothehigh priest, and 
18. 19 The hi^h priest then askedJesusofhlsdig. 
18. 22 saying, Answerest thou the high priest sot 
18. 24 Annas had sent him. .unto, .the high prie. 
i3. 26 Oneof the servants of the high priest, being 
Acts 4. 6 Annas the high priest, andCaiaphas, and 
5. 17 Then the high priest rose ud, and all they 
5. 21 the high priest came, and they that were 
S,. 27 council : and the high priest asked them 
7. I Then said the high jiriest. Are these things 
9. I And .Saul. . went unto the high priest 

22. 5 As also the high priest doth bear me wit. 

23. 2 the high priest Ananiascommanded them 
23. 4 they..saiQ,RevilesttliouGod'8highpric8tf 

23. 5 I wist not. .that he was the high priest 

24. I Ananiasthehighpricatdescendedwiththo 

25. 2 tlie high priest and the chief of the Jews 
Heb. 2. 17 be a merciful and faithful high priest in 

3. I consider the apostle and high priest of our 
4. 14 that we have a great high pnest, that is 

4. IS we have not an nigh priest which cannot 

5. 1 every high priest taken from among men 
S. 5 not himself to bemadeanhighpriest;but 

5. 10 Called of God an high priest after the order 

6. 20 madcanhi)?hpritbtforever,aftertheorder 

7. 26 For such an high priest became us. .holy 

7. 27 needethnot daily, as those hl^h priests, to 

7. 28 the law maketh men liigb pnests which 

8. I We have such an high priest, who Is set on 

8. 3 every high priest is ordained to otfergifts 
9."" 7 Intothe8econd(went)thehighprie8talone 
9. 1 1 Bu tChrist beingcorae an liigh priest of good 

9. 25 as the high priest entercth into the holy 
13. II into tlie sanctuary by the high priest for 

HIGH, to set (up) on — 

1 To lift up, exalt, D'^ rum, 3o. 

Eze. 31. 4 the deep set him up on high with her 
2.Tn make high, set on high, 2i\y sagab, 3. 

Psa. 69. 29 let thy salvation, God, set me up on h 
91. 14 I will set him on high, because he hath 
107. 41 Yet setteth he the poor on high from alQ. 
HIGH thing — 
High thing, v^pu/ia hupsSma. 

2 Co. 10. s Castingdown..everyhighthlngthatezaIt. 
HIGH, things too — 
To be wonflerful, «^9 pala, 2. 

Psa.131. I neither do I exercise, .in things too high 
HIGH, too-^ 
To be high, Dn rum. 

Prov. 24. 7 Wisdom (is) too high for a fool : he open. 
HIGH, very — 
Above, upward, onward, Svo inaal. 

Dent 28. 43 The stranger, .shall get up. .very high 
HIGH time — 
Hour, S>pa hora. 

Bom 13. II knowing the time, that now (it is) high t. 
HIGHER — 
l.High, g33 gahoah. 

1 Sa. g. 2 (lie was) higher than any of the people 
Eccl. 5. 8 nigherthanthehighest..higherthanthey 
Dan. 8. 3'one.. higher tlian the other, and the higher 

2.High, uppermost, riwst high, [i'^j; elyon. 

2 Ki. 15. 35 He built the higlier gate of the house of 
Psx 89. 27 I vrill make him (my) first bom, higher 
Jer. 36. 10 Thenread Baruch..inthehigher court, at 
Eze. 9. 2 six men came from the way of the higher 

S.Higker, avwrepov anOteron. 

Lukei4. 10 Friend, go up higher : then shalt thou 

i.To hold or be above, uirfpe'xo) huperecho. 

Eom 13. I Let every soul be subject unto the higher 

5. High, v\pr)\6s hupselos. 

Heb. 7. 26 high priest, .made higher than the Jieaven 

HIGHEE, to be — 

l.To be high, nja gdbkh. 

I Sa. 10. 23 when he stood, .he was higher than any 
Job 35. s behold the clouds, .are higher than thou 
Isa. 55. 9 the heavens are higher . . soare my ways h. 

2. 7*0 be high, lifted up, exalted, D?n rum, 

Mnm24. 7 his king shall be higher than Agag, and 
Psa. 61. 2 lead me to the lock (that) is higher than 

HIGHEE place — 

l.Back, upper part, arch, 33 goJ). 

Eze. 43. 13 tliis (shall be) the higher place of the altar 

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S.Cleanor dry place, 1:,"!^)^, ^n-j)^ tsechichi, tsechiach. 
Neh. 4. 13 on the Wgher places, I even set thepeople 

HIGHEST — 

I.High, uppermost, most high, jV^^ elyon. 

Psa. 18. 13 thehighestgavehisvoice; hail .. and coals 
87. 5 and the highest himself shall establish her 
Eze. 41. 7 the lowest, .to the highest by themidst 

i.ffighesi, most high, v\l>i(rTos hupsisios, 

Matt.21. 9 Blessed (is) he. . Hosanna in the highest ! 
Markii. 10 Blessed (be) the. .Hosanna in the highest 
Luko I. 32 and shall be called the Son of the highest 

1. 35 the powerof the highjBst shall overshadow 
z. 76 Shalt be called the prophet of the highest 

2. 14 Glory to God in the highest, and on earth 
6. 35 and ye shall be the children of the highest 

19. 38 peace in heaven, and glory .in the highest 

HIQSEST branch. — 

Foliage, highest branch, n'iss tsarrnneretli- 

ij^e. 17. 3 and took the highest branch of the cedar 
17. 22 I will also take of tho highest branch of 

HIGHEST part — 
Head, top, vitit rosh. 

Pro V 8. 26 nor the highest part o£ the.dust of the w 

HIGHEST places — 

Backs or arches of the high place, OviD '85 gdppe. 
Frov. 9^ 3 crieth upon the highest places of the city 

HIGHEST room — 

First reclining place, trpuroKXiffta prdtoMisia. 
Luke 14. 8 sit not down in the highest room ; lest e 

HIGHEST eeat — 

Firstar foremost eeats, nparoKadeSptaprotokafhed. 

Lukeao. 46 the scribes.. lQre..4heb^hestdeatB in the 
HIGHLY — 

(.See Displeased, esteemed, tbinkj. 
3aiGELY, vary — 
Very abundantly, virip Ik vspurirov huper ehperissi 

I Th. s 13 to esteenith^m very highly ini love for 
HIGH KINDED, to be — 
To think high, v^T)\ofppop4a) hupaelophrqneS. 

Rom. n. 20 Weil, .[be not high minded], but fear 

I XL 6. 17 Charge them., that they be not high mind.. 

HIGHNESS — 

\. Rising, excellency^pride, nwa qaavah. 

Isa. 13. 3 mighty ones.. tbent'tlhat rejoice in my h. 
I.hifting up, riNi? eeeth. 

Job 31. 23 by reason of his highness I could not en. 
HIGHWAY — 
1 Customary path, n"!« orach. 

Judg. s. 6 the highways were unoccupied, and the 
2. Way, T]-i'j %-n derek derek. 

Deut. 2. 27 I will go ^long by tjhe highway, Iwillnel. 

Z. Out place, Y>n chuts. 

Amos 5. 16 they shall say in aU the hlghweys, Alas 1 
^.Raised up way, highway, nVpp mesillcih. 

Num2o. 19 said upto hira, We will go by t^e highway. 

JudB2o. 31 in the highways, of which one goeth up to 

20. 32 draw them from the city unto the highw. 

20. 45 they gleaned of them in the highways five 

21. iQ on the east side of the highway that goeth 

1 Sa. 6. 12 went along the highvi^ay, lowing as they 
a Sa. 20. 12 wallowed, .in the midst of the' highway 

20. 12 he removed Amasa out of the highway into 
20. 13 he vyas removed out of the highway, aU 

2 Ki. 18 17 which (i3);in the highway of the fuller's fl. 
Prov 16. 17 The highway of the upright (i^ to depart 
Isa. 7. 3 pool in the highway of the fuller's field 

II. 16 there shall be an highway for the remnant 
tg. 23 In that day shall there be an highway out 
33. 8 Theliighwaysliewaste.thewayfaringman 
36. 2 pool in the highway pf the fujler's field 
40. 3 make straight, .a highway for our God 
49. II and my highways shall be exalted 
62. 10 cast up, cast up the highway; gather out 
Jer. 3 1 . 2 1 set thine heart toward the highway, (even) 

^.Highway, SiVpp maslul. 

Isa. 35. 8 an highway shall be there, and a nay; and 

6. Way, dSos hodos. 

Matt 22. 10 those servants went out into the highways 
Markio. 46 Timeus, sat by the highway aide begging 
Luke 14. 23 Go out into the iiighways and hedges 

1 .Crosswa.ys'of the ways, 5ie|<55ous tSk &S5>v diex. 
Matt 22. 9 Go ye therefore into the highways, and as 
Hf-UEH, iVn strong plac^. 

A city (called in Josh. 15. 51, 21. 15 flfolon) belonging t<j 
Judau, and assigned to the Levites. ^ 

I Ch. 6. 58 H. with her suburbs, Debir with her sub. 
HIE-KI'-AH, 'n;p|pn, .Tp^n Jah is protection. 
1. Father of JEliaklm master of the household to king 
Hezekiah. B.C. 740. 

a Ki. 18. 18 the sen of H., which (was) over the house. 

j8. 26 Then said Eliakim the son. of H., and Sh. 

18. 37 Then came EUakim the son of H., which 
Isd. 22. 20 will call my servant Eliakim the son of H. 

36. 3 Then came forth unto him EUakim, H.'s 

36, 32 Then came Tlliakim the sou of H., that 



2. High priest in the time of Josiah king of Judah. 

B.O. 650. 

s Kl. 22. 4 Go np to H. the high priest, that he may 
22. 8 H. the high priest said unto Shaphan the 
22. 8 H. gave the book to Shaphan, and he read 
22. 10 H. the priest hath delivered me a book 
22. 12 the king commanded H. the priest, and 

22. 14 So H. the priest.. went unto Huldsih the 

23. 4 the king commanded H. tho high priest 

23. 24 the book that H. the priest found in the 

1 Chj 6> 13 Shallum begat H., and H. begat Azariah 

9. n Azariah the son of H. the son of Meshul. 

2 Ch. 34. 9 when they came to H. the high priest, they 

34. 14 H. the priest found a book of the law of 
34. IS H. answered and said to Shaphan the scr. 
34. 15 And H. delivered the book to Shaphan 
34. 1 8 saying, H. the priest hath given me a book 
34. 20 tbe.king commanded H>, and Ahikam the 

34. 22 H. • - v/ent to Huldah the prophetess, the 

35. SB and Zechariah and Jehiel, rulers of the 
Ezra 7. 1 Seraiah, the son of Azariah, the son of H. 
Jer. 29. 3 By the hand of . .Gemariah the son of H. 

3. A descendant of Merari, son of Levi. B.C. 650. 

I Ch. 6. 45 Hashablah. son of Amaziah.the son of H. 
i. A son of Hosah, a descendant of Merari, and a gate 
keeper of the tabernacle in the time of David. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.2e. II H. the second, Tebaljah the third, Zech. 

5. A priest who stood by Ezj-a while reading the book of 
the law to the people, b.o. 445. 

Neh. 8. 4 Anaiah, and Urijah, and H., snd Maaseiab 
21. II Seraiah the son of H., the son of Meshul. 
12. 7 SaUu, Amok, H., Jedaiah.These(were)the 

12. 21 Of H., Hashablah ; of Jedaiah, Nethaneel 

6. A priest of Anathoth, and father cf Jeremiah the 
prophet. .B.C. 650. 

Jer. I. I The wordsof Jeremiah the soa- ol E., of 

KEI. — 

I. Height, hillock, nj/^a gibah. 

Gen. 49. 26 the utmost bound of the everlasting hills 
Exodi7. 9 I will stand on the top of the hill with the 

17. 10 and H ur, went up to ths top of the hill 
ITum23. 9 from the hills I behold him : lo, the people 
Deut 12. 2 upon the hills, and under every green tree 

33. IS for theprecious things of the lasting hills 
jQSh. 5. 3 Joshua.. circumcised, .at the hill of the 

!?4. 33 EJeazar .died; andtheybnriedhlminah. 

Judg. 7. .1 The Slldianites were . .by the hill of Moreh 

I Sa. 7. I intotbs houseof Akinadab in the bill, and 

to. 5 After that thoii shalt come to the hill of G. 

JO. lo whenthey came thither to the hill, behold 

«3, 19 Doth not David hide . .in the hill of Hach. 

26. I Doth not David hide himself in the hill 

s6. 3 Saul pitched in the hill of Hachilah 

a Sa. =2. 24 when they were come to the hill of Amm. 

a. 23 children of B. . .stood on the top of an h. 

1 Ki. 14. 23 they also built, .on every high nlU, and 

2 Sii. 16. 4 he sacrificed, .on the hills, and under e. 

17. 10 they set. .groves in every high hill, and 
2 Ch.28. 4 Hesacrificedalso. .on the hills, and under 
Job 15. 7 or wast thou made before the hills 1 
Psa.148. 9 Mountains, and allhills ; fruitful trees 
Prov. 8. 25 before the hUls was I brought forth 
Song 2. 8 he Cometh skipping upon the hills 

4. 6 I will get mo . to the hUl of frankincense 

Isa. s. 2 and shall be exalted above the hills ; and 

2. 14 and upon all the hUls (that are) lifted up 

10. 32 he shall shake his hand against, .the hill 
30. 17 till ye be left, as an ensign on an hill 

30. 25 there shaU be . upop every high hill, rivers 
31 4 to fight for, mount Zion, and for the hill 
40. 4 evei-y mountain and hlU shall be made low 
40. 12 Whoihath.. weighed.. the hills in a balance 
41.15 Behol d . thou .. shalt make the hills as ch. 
42. 15 I will make waste mountains and hills . 
54. 10 the mountains shall. depart, and the hills 
55. 12 the moimtaina and the hills shaU break 
65. 7 fathers, blasphemed me upon the hills 

Jer a. 20 whenuponeveryhighhill..thouwanderest 
3 23 Truly in vain, .from the hUls. the mult. 
4. 24 they ti'embled, and aU the hUls moved U. 

13. 27 I haVe seen . . abominations on the hills 
16. 16 they shall hunt them . .from every hill 
17 2 and their groves, upon the high hills 
31.39 measuring Une. .upon the hUl Gareb 
49. 16 thou . that boldest the height of the hill 
SO- 6 theyhavegonefrommountaintohill.they 

Eze. 6. 3 Thus saith the Lord 60D. .to the hUls 
i J J among their idols . .upon every high hill 
2o. 28 they saw every hlghhill, and all the thick 

34. 6 My sheep wandered, .upon every high hill 

34. 26 the places round about myhill a blessing 

35. 8 in thy hills shall they fall that are 

_ 36. 4, 6 and to the hills, to the rivers, and to the 
Hos.' 4,13 They sacrifice . . upon the hills, tmder oaks 

10. 8 they shall say. .to the hills. Fall on lis 
Joel 3. 18 the hills shall flow with nallk, and all the 
fcAmosg. 13 the days come, .andallthehillsshallmelt 
3Iic. 4. I it shall be exalted above the hills ; and 

6. I Arise . . and let the hills hear thy voice 
Nah. I. s the hills melt, and the earth is burned at 
Hab. 3. 6 the perpetual hiUs did bow : his ways 
Zeph. 1. 10 and a great crashing from the hills 

2.Moim,t, "iTj har. 

Gen. 7. 19 all the high hills that (were) under the 
Exod24. 4 Moses . . builded an altar under the hill 
Kum 14. 44 they presumed to go np unto the hiU top 
14. 4s the Canaanites which dwelt in that hUl 
Deut. z. 7 take your journey, .in the hills, and in 



Deut. I. 41 ye were ready to go np into the hUl 

I 43 and went presumptuously up Into thehill 

8. 7 depths that spring out of valleys and hills 
II. II the land, whether ye go. .(is) a land of h. 

Josh. 9. I when all the kings, .in the hills, and in 
10.^40 Joshua smote all the country of the hills 
iiT 16 Joshua took all that land, the hills, and 

15. 9 the border was. .from the top of the hill 
17. 16 The hill is not enough for us . and all the 
18. 13 the border descended near the hill that 
18. 14 the border compassed, .from the hill ' 
21. It tlieygave them the city of Arba . . in the h, 
24. 30 they buried him . .on . side of the hUl of 

Judg. a. 9 they buried him. .on the. .side of the hill 

16. 3 Samson., carried them . to the top of an h. 
I Sa. 25. 20 she came down by the covert of the hill 

26. 13 David, .stood on the top of an hill afar 
s Sa. 13. 34 came much people by the way of the hill 
16. 13 Shimei went along on the hill's side over 

21. 9 they hanged them in the hiU before the 
iKi. II. 7 Then did Solomon build, in the hUl that 

16. 24 he bought the hill, .built on the hillj 
16. 24 after the name of Shemer, owner of the b. 
Eo. 23 Their gods (are) gods of the hills ; there. 
20. 28 The Lord (is) God of the hills, but he (is) 

22. 17 I saw all Israel scattered upon the hills 
zKl. I. 9 and, behold, he sat on the top of an hill 

4. 27 when she came to the man of God to the h. 
Psa. 2. 6 Yet have I set my king upon my holy h. 
3. 4 I cried, he heard me out of his holy hill 
15. I Lord, .who shall dwell in thy holy hill? 

18. 7 the foundations also of the hills moved 

24. 3 Who shall ascend into the hill of the Ltt 

42. 6 will I remember, .from the hill Mizar 

43. 3 let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and 
68. IS The hill of God (is as) the hill of Bashan 
68. IS an high hill (as) the hill of Bashan 

68. 16 Why leap ye, ye high hills? the hill . .G. 
80. 10 The hills were covered with the shadow 
95. 4 the strength of the hills (is) his also 

97. 5 The hills melted like wax at the presence 

98. 8 floods clap .let the hills be joyful together 

99. 9 Exalt the LoKD . worship at his holy hill 
104. 10 He sendeth the springs, .run among the h. 
104. 13 He watereth the hills from his chambers 
104. 18 The high hiUs (are) a refuge for the wild 
104. 32 he toucheth the hills, and they smoke 
121. I I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills 

Isa. 5. 25 the hills did tremble, and their carcases 
7. 25 all hiUs that shaU be digged with the 

3. Mount, mountain, fin, "n.i harar, lierer 

Deut 8. 9 out of whose hills thou mayest dig brass 
Psa. so. 10 (and) the cattle upon a thousand hills 

^.Ascent, going up, nh'ja maaleh. 

I Sa. 9. II as they went up the hill to the city, they 

b.Hill, Povffis boimos 

Luke 3. 5 every mountain and hill shall be brought 

23. 30 shall they begin to say .to the hills. Cover 

6. Mount, mountain, Spos oros 

Matt. s. 14 A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid 
Luke 4. 29 led him unto the brow of the hill whereon 

9. 37 when they were come down from the hill 

7. Horn, promontory, pp qeren. 
Isa. g. 1 hath a vineyard in a very fruitful hiU 

H h .T. country — 

I.Hill, hill country, 15 har. 

Josh 13. 6 the inhabitants of the hiU conittry from 
^.Mountainous, bpfiv6v oreinos. 

Luke I. 39 Mary, went into the hill country with h. 
a. 6s throughout all the hill country of Judea 

HILLS, little — 

A height, hill, nj;?? gibah. 

Psa. 65. 12 They drop .and the little hlUs rejoice on 
72. 3 bring-peace . .the little hills, byrighteous. 
114. 4, 6 skipped like rams. .little hills like la. 

TTTT.^T.'BT.j "jjiT praiscd greatly 

Father of Abdon, of the judges of Israel. He was a 

native of Pirathon in Moimt Ephraim. B.o. 1130. 

Judgi2. 13 after tiim Abdon the.son of H., a Plrath. 
12. 15 Abdpn the son of H. the Pirathonite died 
TTTW — 
l.A man, e'''K ish. 

Prov 19. 6 every man (is) a friend to him that ^vetb 
ZMe, vxn hu, 

Qen.f 4. 26 to Seth, to him also there was bom a son 

3. Who, 'P mi. 

Eccl. 9. 4 to Mm that is joined to all the living there 

i.Himself, ahr6s, auios. 

Matt. 8. 18 Jesus saw great mnltitudes about him 
Mark 5. 30 knowing . . that virtue had gone out of hhn 
LukeiB. 40 to be brought unto him : and when he was 

19. IS these servants to be called imto him, to 
John I. 47 Jesus saw ffathanael coming to him, and 

6. 5 Jesus . . saw a great company come unto h. 

Acts 5. 37 Judas . . drew away much people after him 

9. 4 he.. heard a voice saying unto him, Saul 

23. "2 Ananiascommandedthemthatstoodbyh. 

25. 21 I commanded him to be kept till I might 
Heb. 12. 2 who for the joy that was set before falm 

5. Of himself, iavrov heautou. 

Mark 14. 33 he taketb with [him] Peter and James 



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483 



HINGE 



6. T fiat one, ra'ira fauta. 

Heb. :i. 12 sprang there even of one, and >iiin as go. 

J.Sim, TOvTov touton. 

Matt 27. 32 Simon, .him they compelled to bear his 
I,uke g. 26 of him shall the Son of man be ashamed 

12. s Fear liim. .yea, I say unto you, fear him 

20. 12 they wounded [him] also, and cast(him) 0. 

20. 13 they will reverence, .when they see him 
John 3. 6 JesuB saw him lie, and knew that he had 

6. 27 Son. .for him hath God the Father sealed 

21. 21 Pfeter seeing hira saith to Jesus, Lord, and 

Acts 2. 23 Him, beinpr delivered by the determinate 

S. 31 Him hath God exalted with his right hand 
10. 40 Him God raised up the third day, and 

13. 27 their rulers, because they Icnew hi.n not 

15. 38 Paul thought not good to take him with 

16. 3 Him would Paul have to go forth . . and 

17. 23 V\Tiom. .ye ignorantly worship, him decl. 
I Co. 2. 2 not to know, .save Jesus Christ, and him 

3. 17 If any man defile the temple, .[him] shall 
Pha. 2. 23 Him therefore I hope to send presently 

8. Of this one, roirov toutou. 

•rotin 9. 3t ifanyman. .doethhiawill, himheheareth 
Aev. tg, 20 the beast was taken, and with [him] the 

9. To this one, tovtw touto. 

Lukeig. ig said likewise to him, Be thou also over 
John 5. 38 for whom he hath sent, him ye believe not 
io> 3 To him the porter openeth ; and the sheep 
13. 24 Simon Peter therefore beckoned to him 
Acta 4. 10 by him doth this man stand here before 
10. 43 To him give all the prophets witness, that 
13. 3g by him aU that believe are justified 
25. 5 accuse, if there be.any wickedness inhinl 

1 Jo. 2. 4 is a liar, and the truth is not in him 

2. 5 in him verily is the love of God perfected 

10. A male, ")?; zakar. 

Kmnsi. 17 woman that hath known . .by lying with h. 
31. 18 have not knov/n a man by lying with him 

31. 35 that had not kno\vn man by lying with h. 

W.HaTxd, ^; yad. 

Judg. g. 24 aided him In the killing of his brethren 

12. From, JD min. 

Ezra 7. 26 let judgment be executed. .upon him 

IZ.Eye, \-.n ayin. 

Gen. 27. 12 I shall seem to him as a deceiver; and I 
2Q. 20 they seemed unto him . . a fe w days, for the 
48. 17 when Joseph saw.. it displeased him : and 

J Sa. 3. 18 the Lord: let., do what seemeth him good 

18. 8 and the saying displeased him ; and he said 

18. 20 they told Saul, and the thing pleased him 

2 8a 10. 12 Lord do that which seemeth him good 

24 22 and o£rePupwhat(seemeth)good unto him 
I Ki. 9. 12 to see the cities, .and they pleased hira 
Esth 2. 9 the maiden pleased him, and she obtained 
Prov.24. 18 Lest the Lord see (it), and it displease him 
Isa. 59. 15 and it displeased him that, .no judgment 

li. Face, Q'J9 panim. 

Geu. 3J. 21 So went the present over before him ; and 
Exod34. 6 LORD passed bybef ore him, and proclaim. 

1 Sa. 17. 24 all the men of Israel . .fled from him 

i3. 15 when Saul saw. .he was afraid of him 

19. 8 David went out. .and they fled from him 

2 Ki. I. (s the angel, .said, .be not afraid of him 

3 Ch.14. 10 Asa went out against him, and they set 

ig. 2 Jehu., went out to meet him, and said to 

Esth. r. ig let there go a royal commandment from h. 

2. 9 And the maiden., obtained Idndness of h. 

Job 42. 8 Job shall pray for you ; for him vriH I ac. 

Psa. 17. 13 Arise,0 Lord, disappoint him,cast.. down 

15. Heart, midst, y^H qereb. 

I Kii7. 21 let this child's soul come Into him again 
17. 22 the soul of the child came into him again 

HM, of — 

Concerning or in reference to this, nn laeeh. 

I Sa. 21. II did they not aing one to another of himln 

TTTM that is — 
A man,»'!< ish. 

Lev. 15. 33 and of him that Ueth with her that Is nn. 

HIS also, and him — 

And that one, Ko/ceivos hakeinos. 

M arki 2. 4 and at him they cast stones, and wonnded 
12: s again he sent anotlier; and him they killed 

Lnke=o. I e another servant : and they beat him also 

MIWHTT.V — 

l.He, Kin hu. 

2fum35. 19 The revenger of blood hinvseU shall slay 

2. Answer, response, TOB.D maaiieh. 

ProviS. 4 The Lord hath made all. .for himself; yea 

2.Saul, breath, vsi nephesh. 

I Ki. 19. 4 he requested for himself that he might die 
Job 18. 4Heteareth himself in his anger: shall the 

32. 2 he justified himself rather than God 
Amos 6. 8 The IX)BD God hath sworn by himself, say, 

i.Of himself, airoS liautou. 

John 9. 21 he is of age ; ask. .he shall speak for him. 

JO. 12 whosoever maketh himself a king speak. 

Bph. 1. 5 Having predestinated us . . to himself, ace. 

I. g pleasure which he hath purposed in him. 



Heb. 9. 26 to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself 
12. 3 consider him that endured, .against him. 

5.0f hirfiself, kavrov heautou. 

Matt 12. 26 he is divided against himself ; how shall 

12. 45 taketh with liimself. .other spirits .. than 

13. 21 Yethathhenotrootinhimself.butdureth 
16. 24 let him deny himself, and take up his cross 
.18. 4 shall humble himself as this little child 
23. 12 whosoever shall exalt himself shall bo 
23. iz he that shall humble himself shall be 

27. 42 He saved others ; himself ho cannot save 
Mark 3. 26 if Satan rise up against himself, and be 
5. 5 crying, and cutting himself with stones 
5. 30 knowing in himself that virtue had gone 

8. 34 let him deny himself, and take up his cross 
12. 33 to love (his) neighbour as himself, is more 
15.31 He saved others ; himself he cannot cave 

Lake 7. 39 he spake within himself, sajing. This m. 

9. 23 lethimdenyhimself, and takeup his cross 
g. 25 he gain'.the whole world, and lose himself 

10. 2g he, willing to justify himself, said unto 

11. 18 If Satan also be divided against himself 

11. 26 other spirits more wicked than himself 
12. 17 he thought within himself, saying. What 

12. 21 he that layeth up treasure for himself 

14. II whosoeverexalteth himself shallbeabascd 
X4. II that hnmbleth himself shall be exalted 
15. 17 when he came- to himself, he said. How 
16. 3 the steward said within himself, What 
18. 4 he said, within himself. Though I fear not 

18. II stood and prayed thus with himself, God 
18. 14 one that exalteth himseLf shall be abased 
j8. 14 he that humbleth himself shall be exalted 
ig. 12 to receive for himself a kingdom, and to 
23. 2 saying that he himself is Christ a king 

23. 35 Jet him save himself, if he be Christ, the 
34. 12 [wondering in himself at that which was] 

24. 27 expounded.. the things conceruing [him.] 
John 2. 24 Jesus did not commit [liimself] unto them 

5. 18 hia Father, making himself equal with G. 

5. 19 The Son can do nothing of himself, but 
5. 26 as the Father hath liie in himself, so 

5. 26 given to the Son to have life in himself 
6. 61 Jesus knew in himself that his disciples 
7. 18 He that speakethof himself seeketh his 
8. 22 Then said the Jews, Will he kill himself? 
II. 38 Jesus therefore,again groaning inhimsell 

11. 51 this spake he not of himself ; out being 

13. 4 and took a towel, and girded himself 

13. 32 God shall also glorify him in himself 
16. 13 for he shall not speak of liimself ; but 

19. 7 because he made himself the Son of God 
21. I Jesus showed himself again to the 

21. 7 naked, and did cast himself into the sea 
Acts I. 3 he showed himself alive after his passion 
5. 36 Theudas,boastinghimselXtobe somebody 
8. g giving out that himself was some great 
8. 34 speaketh.. of himself, or ol some other m.? 

10. 17 Peter doubted in himself what this vision 

12. II when' Peter was come to himself, he said 

14. 17 he left not [himself] without witness, in 
16. 27 would have killed himself, supposing that 
ig. 31 not adventure himself into the theatre 

25. 4 he himself would depart shortly (thither) 
28. 16 Paul was suffered to dv.'ell by himself 

Kom 14. 7 to himself, and no man dieth to himself 
14. 12 shall give account of himself to God 

14. 22 Happy(is)hethatcondemnethnothim5elf 

15. 3 Christ pleased not himself; but, as it is 

1 Co. 3. 18 Let no man deceive himself. If any man 

II. 28 let a man examine himself , and so let him 
II. 29 eateth and drinketh damnation to himself 
14. 4 in an (unknown) tongue edifieth himself 
14. 28 and let him speak to himself, and to God 
a Co. 5. i3 reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ 

5. ig reconciling the world unto himself, not 
la 7 man trust to himself that he is Christ's 
10. 7 let him of himself think this again 

10. 18 he that commendeth himself is approved 
QaL I. 4 ^Vllo gave himself for our sins, that he 

2. 12 he withdrew andseparated himself, fear. 

2. 20 who loved me, and gave himself for me 

6. 3 when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself 

6. 4 shall he have rejoicing in himself alone 
Eph. 3. 15 to make in himself of twain one new man 

5. 2 hath given himself for us an offering 
e. £5 lovec^the church, and gave himssU forit 
5. 27 present it to himself a glorious church 
S. 28 He that loveth his wife loveth himself 
5. 33 every one . .love his wife even as himself 
PhiL 2. 7 made himself of no reputation, and took 

2. 8 he humbled himself, and became obedient 

3. 21 even to subdue all things nnto himself 

2 Th. 2. 4 sitteth. .showing himself that heis God 
I Tl/ 2. e Who gave himself a ransom for all, to be 

3 tL 2. 13 abideth faithful : he cannot deny hinuelf 

2. 21 aman therefore purge himself from these 
ntns 2. 14 Who gave himself for us, that he might 
2. 14 and purifyrmtohimselta peculiar people 
Heb. I. 3whenhehadby[himself!j)urgedonrsln3 
e. 3 so also for [himself], to offer for sins 
e. 4 no man taketh this honour unto himseltj 
r. 5 Christ glorified not himself to be made 

6. 13 swear by nogreater,heswareby[himself) 

7. 27 he did once, when he offered up himself 
g. 7 which he offered for himself, and'(for)the 
g 14 who.. offered himself without spottoGod 
a. 25 Kor. .that he should offer himself often 

Jas. I. 24 he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way 
I. 27 to keep himself unspotted from the world 
I Jo. 3. 3 purifietli himself, even as be is pure 



I Jo. 5. 10 He that belleveth. .bath the witness in h. 
S- iS ho that is begotten of God keepcth' hima 

HTWfiEU, by — 
Body, back, ^J gaph. 

£xod2i. 3 came in by himself., shall go cut by him. 
21. 4 be her master's . . be shall go out by hixoseU 

HIK — 

Hin{lujuidineasure = 12 logs.or 280 ad/.in.),yn hin. 

Exod2g. 40 the fourth part of an hln of beaten oil 
39. 40 fourth part of an hin of winc(fdr)adrinlc 
30. 24 of cassia five, .and of oil olive an hln 

Lev. 19. 36 a just cphah, and a just hin, Hliall ye have 

23. 1 3 (shall be) of wine, the fourth (part) of an h. 
Somis. 4 mingled with the fourth (part) of an hin 

15. 5 the fourth (part) of an hin of wine for a 
15. 6 mingled with the third (part) of an hin of 
15. 7 offer the third (part) ol an liin of wine 
15. 9 of flour mingled with half an hln of oil 
15. 10 for a drink offering half an hin of wine 

28. 5 with the fourth (part) of an hln of beaten 
s3. 7 fourth (part) of an hin for the one lamb 

28. 14 half an run.,of an bin.. of an hUi unto a 
Ezev 4. II water by measure, theslzth partof an hin 

45. 24 for a ram, and an hln of oil for an ephab 

46. 5, 7, II and an hin of oil to an epbah 
46. 14 third part of an hin of oil, to temper 

HIHD — 

l.Hind, n^;x ayyalah. 

Gen. 49. 21 Naphtali (is) a hind let loose : lie giveth 
2 Sa. 22. 34 He maketh my feet like hinds' (feet); and 
Job 39. I canst thou mark when the hinds do calve 
Psa. 18. 33 Ho maketh my feet like hinds' (feet), aad 

29. 9 voice of the Lord maketh the hinds to 
Song 2. 7 I charge you. .by the hinds of the field 

3. 5 I charge you.. by the hinds of the field 
Hab. 3. zg he will make my feet like hinds' (feet) 

2. Hind, nh'H ayyelelh. 

Pro>. 5. 19 (be as) the loving hind and pleasant roo 
Jer. 14. s Yea, the bind also calved in the field, and 

HINDER — 

Behind, last, furthest, jnnK acharon. 

Zech 14. 8 and half of them toward the binder sea 
fflHDER, to — 

1. To hinder, delay, tik achar, 3. 

Gen. 34. 56 And ho sai^ unto them, Hinder me not 

2. To keep lack, taithhold, darken^ tV^ chasak. 
Isa. i.t. 6 he . . la {persecuted, (and) none bindereth 

S. To withhold, keep back, WP mana, 2. 

Hum 22. 16 Let nothing, .hinder thee from coming 

i. To causa to.go back, 3«? shub, 5. 

Job g. 12 Behold, he taketh away, who can binder 

5. To make an injury, ni/in .Tjfj; asaJi toah. 

Neh. 4. 8 fight against Jerusalem, and to hinder it' 

6. To cut up or back, avtudirrcc anakopto. 

GaL s- 7 who [did hinder] you that ye should not 
7.T0 give an interruption, i-)KOTri)v SiSu^a eykopSn. 
I cio. 9, 12 we should binder the gospel of Christ 

S.To,cul in, interrupt, i-^Korru epkoptd. 

Rom 15. 22 been much hindered from coming to yon 
I Th. 2. 18 have come unto you. .but Satan hindered 

9. To cut off, iKK6irT(D ekkopi'i. 

1 Pe. 3. 7 that your prayers be not [hindered) 
10, Tb hinder, KcoKiai koliid. 

Lukeii. 52-them that were entering in ye hindered ■ 
Acts 8. 36 See . . what doth hinder ma to be baptized 1 

EENDZR end — 

After, hinder, "inK achar. 

2 Sa. 2. 23 Abner with the hinder end of the spear 
HINDEE part (of the elup) — 

l.Back or hinder part, nin« achor. 

I Ki. 7. 25 and all their hinder parts (were) inward 

3 Ch. 4. A and aU their hinder parts (were) inward 
Psa. 78. 66 he smote his enemies in the hinder part 

2. End, rear, I'D soph. 

Joel 2. 20 his hinder part toward the utmost sea 

Z.Einder part, stem, irpviiva prurrma. 

Mark 4. 38 he was in the hinder part of the ship 
Acts 27. 41 but the hinder part was broken with the 

HIHDEBED, to be — 

To cease, cause to cease, 'ts^ betd. 

Ezra 6. 8 unto tliese men, that they be not hindered 

HIKDEEM08T, HUTDMOBT — 

1. Behind, last, furthest, ji-.qK acharon. 

Gen. 33. 3 And he put. .Eachel and Joseph hinder. 
" Num. 2. 31 BhaU go hindmost with their standards 
2. Furthest part, latter end, nnnN ackariih. 

Jer. 50. 12 the hindermost of the nations (shall be)» 

HIHBU OST, to smite the — 

To smite the tail or rear, 3JJ zaraib, 3. 

Deut 25. 18 smote the hindmost of thee, (even) aU 
Josb.10. 19 pursue, .and smite the hindmost of them 

HIHGE — 

l.Hiuge, opening, Tapoth. 

I KI. 7. so the hinges (ol) gold, (boUi) for the doais 



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%-Hinge, form^ •)*» tsir. 

Prov.26.14 (As) the doortumeth upon Ilia hinges, so 

Em'-WOM, DSrt gratis. 

A person of whom nothing is known but that he had a 

son whose name is not given, from whom a valley that 

lay on the W. and S.W. of Jerusalem was named, and 

In which human sacriflcea and fllth were burnt. See 

Gehinna. 

Josh 15. 8 went up by the valley of the son of H. 
IS. 8 mountain that (lieth) before the valley . .H. 

18. 16 mountain that (lieth) before the valley .H. 
18. 16 and descended to the valley of H., to the 

3 Ea.23. to Topheth. .inthe valley of. children of E. 
2 Ch.28. 3 burnt incens&in the valley of the son of H. 
33. 6 through ,. fire in the valley of the son of H. 
Keh. fi. 30 And they dwelt unto the valley of H. 
Jer. 7. 31 which (is) in the vaUey of the son of H. 
7. 32 Tophet, nor The valley of the son of H. 

19. 2 go forth unto the valley of the son of H. 
ig. 6 Tophet, nor The valley of the son of H, 

32. 35 which (are) in the valley ol tbeson of H. 

gn» — 

Leg, limb, thigh, p'le' shoq. 

J udg 15. 8 he smote them hip and thigh with a great 

HI' RAH, '"n'ri distinction, nobility. 
An AduUamite, the "friend" of Judah. B.C. 1727. For 
"friend" the LXX and Vulgate read ■•shepherd." 
Gen. 38. I certain Adullamite, whose name (wasJH. 
38. 12 went up. .be and his (jiend B. the Adol. 

HI'-RAK, DTri, DiTri. 

1 A king ol Tyre who lived on most friendly alliance 

with both David and Solomon. B.o. 1015. 

a Sa. 5. II H. king ol Tyre sent messengers to David 
1 Ki. 5 I H. king of Tyre sent, .for H was ever a L 
5. 2 And Solomon sent to S,, saying 
5. 7 when H. heard the words of Solomon, that 
5. 8 H. sent to Solomon, saying, I have consi- 
5. 10 H. gave Solomon;cedar trees and iBr trees 
5. II Solomon gave H. twenty thousand migas. 
5. II thus gave Solomon to H. year by year 
5. 12 there was peace between H. and Solomon 
5. 18 Solomon's builders and H.'sdidhew . .and 

9. 1 1 H. . . had furnished Solomon with cedar t, 
9. 1 1 Solomon gave H. twenty cities in the land 

9. 12 H. came out from Tyre to see the cities w. 
g. 14 H. sent to the king sixscore talents of gold 
Q. 27 H. sent in the navy his servants, shipmen 

10. ti the navy also of H., that brought gold from 

10. 22 king had at sea a na vy . . with the navy of H. 

s Ch.14 I H.kingof Tyre sent messsengers to David 

3 Ch. 2. II H. the king of Tyre answered in writing 

2. 13 I have sent a cunning man of H. my fa. 

8. 2 the cities which H.had restored to Solomon 

8. 18 H. sent him, by the hands of his servants 

9. 10 the servants also of H, . .brought algum t. 
9. 21 went to Tarshish with the servants of H 

2. A man of eminence and the principal architect sent 
by King Hiram to Solomon. In Chronicles he is called 
Hurami, where also he has the title Ab (father or 
master) given to him. See Huba^ 

I Ki 7 13 Solomon sent and fetched H. out ol Tyre 
7. JO H made the lavers, and the shovels 
7. 40 H. made an end of doing all the work 
7. 45 wliicb H. made to king Solomon for the h 

HTR.T! — 

l.Gift, hire, nnN, lJn» ethnan. 

Deut 23. 18 Thou Shalt not bring the hire ot a whore 
Isa. 23. 17 and she shall turn to her hire, and shall 
23. 18 and her hire shall be holiness to the Lord 
Eze 16. 31 as an ifarlot. in that thou sooraest hire 

16. 41 and thou also shaltgive no hire any more 
Mic. I. 7 the hires thereof shall be burnt with 

I 7 she gathered (it^ of the hire of an hailot 
I. 7 shall return to the hire of an harlot 

2. Price, hire, titD Tnochir 

Mio. 3. II the pi-iests thereof teach for hire, and 

S.Bire, wage, price, reward, fare, IJV sakar 

Gen 30. 18 God hath given me uiy hira, because I h. 

30. 32 spotted cattle . (of such) shall be my hire 
'30. 33 it shall come for my hira before thy faca 

31. 8 The ringstraked shall be thy hire ; then 
Exod22. IS (be) an hired (thing), it came for his hire 
Deut 24. IS At his day thou shalt give (bdm) Ills hire 
1 Ki. 5. 6 unto thee I give hire for thy servants 
Zech. 8. 10 no hire for man, nor any hire for beast 

i.Hire, wage, reward, fiiffdSs misihos 

Matt 20. 8 give them (their) hire, beginning from the 
I-uke 10. 7 for the labourer is worthy ol his hire 
Jas. 5. 4 hire ol the labourers wUch itave reaped 

HIEE, to — 

1. To hire, njp sakar 

£zra 4. 5 And hired counsellorB against them, to 

2. To hire, reward, ipip' sakar. 

Gen. 30. 16 1 have hired thee with my son's mandra. 
Deut 23. 4 they hired against thee Balaam the son 
Judg. g. 4 Abimelech hired vain and light persons 

18. 4 and hath hired me, and I am his priest 

a 8a. 10. 6 sent and hjred the Syrians ol Beth-rehob 
3 &1. 7. 6 the king of Israel hath hired against us 
I Ch.19. 6 to hire them chariots and horsemen out 

19. 7 hired thirty and two thousand chariota 



3 Ch,24. 12 hired masons and carpenters to repair 
25. 6 He hired also an hundred thousand mig. 

Neh. 6. 12 for Tobiah and Sanballat had hired him 
6. 13 Therefore (was) he hired, that I should be 
13. 2 hired Balaam against them, that he should 

Isa. 46. 6 and weigh silver, .(and) hire a goldsmith 

3. To bribe, rexuard, '\ni^ shachad. 

Eze. 16. 33 hirest them, that they may come unto thee 

4. To give, hire, nj^ tanah. 

Hos. 8. 10 they have hired among the nations, now 

5. To give, hire, njij tanah, 5. 

Hos. 8. 9 by himself • Ephraim hath hired lovers 

6. To hire, iitaBdofjLai misihoomai. 

Matt 20. I went, .to hire labourers into his vineyard 
zo. 7 They say.. Because no man hath hired us 

tiTttV. out selves, to — 
To be hired, -dia sakar, 2. 

iSa. 2. s (They), .have hired out themselves for b. 

H I K.TiTi (man* servant) — 
l.One hired, T3V sakir. 

Exodi2. 45 an hired servant shall oot eat thereof 
22. IS if it (be) an hired (thing), it came for his 

Lev. 22. 10 or an hired servant, shall not eat (of) the 
25. 6 thy hired servant, and for thy stranger 
25. 40 as an hired servant, (and) as a sojourner 
25. so according to the time of an hired servant 
25. 53 as a yearly tiired servant shall he be 

Deut 15. 18 been worth a double hired servant (to thee) 
24. 14 Thou Shalt not oppress an hired servant 

Jer. 46. 21 her hired men (are) in the midst of her 

"i. Hireling, one hired, niadios misthios. 

Lukeis. 17 How many hired servants ol my lather's 
15. 19 make me as one ol thy hired servants 

Z.One hired, ixiaOwrSs misthotos. 

Mark i. 20 in the sliip with the hired serrants, and 

^.Any thing hi/red, fii<rdtofia misthoma. 

Acts 28. 30 two whole years in his ovm hired house 

HffiSD, that is — 
l.One hired, T?V sakir 

Lev. 19. 13 the wages of him that is hired ahaUaot 

2. What is hired, nT?^ sekirah. 

Isa. 7 zo the Lord shave with a razor that is hired 

Trni.TT.TITO — 

l.One hired, I'Ji^ sahr. 

Job 7 I days also like the days of an hireling? 
7. 2 hireling looketh for (the reward of) bis 
14. 6 shall accomplish, as an hireling, his day 
Isa. j6. 14 three years, as the years of an hireling 

21. 16 according to the years of an hireling 
Mat 3. 5 that oppress the hireling in (his) wages 

2. Sired one, hireling, uiffOaros misthotos. 

John 10. 12 he that is an hireling not the shepherd 
■o. 13 (hireling] fieeth, bticause he is an lureling 

HIS — 

l.His, ofhvm, oCtoC hautou. 

Matt..i 21 he shall save his people from their sins 

2. His vum, ori^a own, havrou heautou 

Lukeii. 21 When a stroiis man armed keepeth his p. 

1. 12. 47 that servant which knew his Lord's will 

13. 19 which a man toolc, and cast into his gard. 

14. 26 hate not [his] father,andmotlier,anclwifc 

15. 5 he layeth (it) on [his] shonlder.-'.re.iolcing 

15. 20 And he arose and came to his latlur. But 

16. 5 Sohecalled every onoofhislord'hidebtors 

2. 19. 13 he called his ten servants, and deliverer' 
Bom. 5. 8 But God commendeth his love toward us 
I Co. 7. 37 decreed . that he .wUl keep his virgin, do 
a' Co. 3. 1 3 put a veU over [his] face, that the children 
Gal. 6. 8 he that soweth to his flesh shall of the fl. 
Eph. 5. 28 HOvthat loveth his wife loveth himself 

5. 33 let every one of you so love hia wife even 

1 Th. 2 II charged you, as a father (doth) his chil. 

2. 12 who hath called you unto his kingdom and 

4. 4 should know how to possess his vessel in s. 

2 Th^ 2. 6 that he might be revealed in his time 
Rev. 10. 7 as he hath declared to tiis servants the pr. 

3. His own proper, fSios idios. 

Matt 22. s went their ways, one to Us farm, another 
John 5. 18 but said also that God was his Father 

1 Ti. 6. 15 Which in his times he shall show, (who is) 
Heb. 4. 10 he also hath cecised . . as God . from his 

2 Pe. 2. 16 But was rebuked for his iniquity - the du. 

4. 0/ htm, roC tou 

Acts 17. 28 have said. For we are also his offspring 
[See also Acquaintances, bring, company]. 

HIS own — 

l.His, 0/ him, avTov hautou. 

Matti6. 26 gain the. world, and lose his own soul? 
27. 60 laid it in his own new tomb, which he had 

Mark 6. i went out. and came into his own country 

6. 4 without honour, but in his own country 
6. 4 among liis own Icin, and in his own house 
8. 36 gain the world, and lose his own soul! 

Luke I. 23 accomplished, he departed to his own ho. 

5. 25 departed to his own house, glorifying God 
5. 29 made him a great feast in his own house 
9. 26 when he shall come in his own glory, and 

18. 7 shall not God avenge his own elect, which 
John 7. 53 And every man went unto bis own boose 



Acts 21. II bound his own bands and feet, and said 
I Co. 6. 14 will also raise up us by his own power 
Eph. I. II worketh . . after the council of his own will 

I. 20 and set (htm) at his own right hand in the 
Heb. 3. 6 Christ as a Sonover his own house; whose 

4. 10 he also hath ceased from his own works 
Jas. I. 26 but deceiveth his own heart, this man's 
X Pe. 2. 24 bare our sins in his own body on the tree 
Eev. I. 5 washed us from our sins in tus own blood 

2. Of one's own, iavrov heautou. 

Lukei4. 26 his own life also, he cannot be my disciple 
Eom. 4. 19 he considered not his own body now dead 

8. 3 sending his own Son in the likeness ol 
X Co. 7. 2 let every man have his own wife, and let 
10. 24 Let no man seek his own, but every man 
Gal. 6. 4 let every man prove his own work, and 
Eph. 5. 29 no man ever yet hated his own flesh ; but 
Phil. 2. 4 Look not every man on hia own things 

3. His man proper, T5io5 idios. 

Matt. 9. I passed over, and came into his own «ity 
25. 14 (who) called his own servants, and deliv. 
Markis. 20 put [his own] clothes on him, and led him 
Luke 2. 3 to be taxed, every one into [his own] city' 

6. 41 the beam that is in thine own eye ? 

6. 44 For every tree is known by hia own fruit 

10. 34 set him on his own beast, and brought h. 

John I. II He came unto his own, and his own recei. 

1. 42 He first flndeth bis own brother Simon 
4. 44 prophet hath no honour in his own coim. 

5. 43 if another shall come in his ovni name 

7. i8 speaketh of himself seeketh his own glory 

8. 44 be speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own 
10. 3 and he calleth his own sheep by name, and 
10. 4 when he putteth forth his own sheep, he 
13. X loved his own which were in the world 

15. 19 the world would love his own : but beca. 

16. 32 shall be scattered, every man to his own 
19.27 that disciple took her unto his own (home) 

Acts I. '7 the Father hath put in his own power 

1. 25 fell, that he might go to his own place 

2. 6 heard them speak in his own language 

4. 32 the things which he possessed was his own 

13. 36 after he had served his o%vi! generation 
20. 28 he hath purchased with his own blood 
28. 30 two whole years in bis own hired house 

Com. 8. 32 He that spared not his own Son, but 

14. 4 to his own master be standeth or faUetb 

14. 5 be fuUy persuaded in his own mind 

t Co. 3. 8 ever}' man shaU receive his own reward 

3. 8 reward, according to his own labour 
6. 18 but he. sinneth against his own body 

7. 4 husband hath not power ol his own body 
7.137 hath power over his own wUI, and hath. 
9. 7 a warfare any time at his own charges ? 

II. 21 one taketh before (other) his own supper 
15. 23 every man in his own order : Christ the 

15. 38 God giveth. to every seed his own body 
Gal. 6. s For every man shall bear hia own burden 
2 li. 3. 4 One that ruleth well bis own house, hav. 

3. 5 a man know not how to nile his own hou. 

5. 8 But if any provide not for his own, and 
Heb. 7. 27 for his own sins, and then for the people's 

9. 12 by his own blood he entered in once into 

13. 12 sanctify the people with his ovm blood 
Jas. I. 14 when he is drawn away of his own lust 

V^ 2 Pe. 2. 22 The dog (is) turned to his own vomit agoltt 

HIS eeveia! — 

Hia own proper, tiSioj idios. 

Matt 25. 15 gave, .according to-his several ability 

HI63, to — 

To hiss, call, in^ sharaq. 

X Ki. 9. 8 by it shall be astonished, and shall hiss 
Job 27, 23 (Men). . shall hiss him out ol his place 
Isa. 5. 26 hiss unto them from the end ol the earth 

7. 18 the LoKD shall hiss for the fly that (is) 
Jer. 19 8 hiss because of all the plagues thereof 
49. 17 and shall hiss at all the plagues thereof 

50. 13 astonished, and hiss at aU her plagues 
Lam. 2. 15 hiss and wag their head at the daughter 

2. 16 they hiss and gnash the teeth : they say 
Eze. 27. 36 The merchants.. shall hiss at thee ; thba 
Zeph. 2. IS every one that passeth by her shall bias 
Zech 10. 8 I will hiss for them, and ^tber tliem 

mssrETG— 

1. Hissing, r^Sp'n^, npna* sheruqoth, 

Jer. 18. 16 To make their land, .a perpetual hissing 

2. Hissing, •liJl?? shereqah. 

2 Ch.29. B trouble, to astonishment, and to hissiitg 
Jer. 19. 8 make this city desolate, and an hissing 
25. 9 afad an hissing, and perpetual desolations 
2s. iS an hissing, and a ciu^e; as (it is) thiSday 
29. :B to bo a curse.. an hissing, and a reproach 
Si. 37 And Babylon shall become .'.an hissliig 
Mic. 6. 16 and the inluibitants tlierepi an bissiiig 

HIT, to — 

Tojfvnd, HfJ} matsa. 

I Sa. 31. 3 archers hit him ; and he was sore woim. 
I Ch. 10. 3 the archera bit hlu, and he was vinmded 

H I'I 'H H». — 

I.Here, hither, O^ij haUm^ 

Exod. 3. s Draw not nigh hjithdr : put OflF thy shoes 
Judg 18. 3 said unto him, Who br<mght thee hltberl 
Buth 2. 14 At meal time come thou hitheF, and eat 
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1 Sa. 14. 38 Draw ye near hither all the chief of the 
Psa, 73. 10 Therefore his people return hither ; and 

2.ffere, hither, njrr hennah. 

Gen. 15. 16 they shall come hither again : for the in. 

2 K-i. 8. 7 saying. The man of God is come hither 

2. Sere, is, na po. 

1 Sa. i6. II we will not ait down tUl he come hither 
i. Hither, here, iv0dS'e enthade. 

John 4.- IS thirst not, neither come hither to draw 
4. 16 Go, call thy husband, and come hither 
Acta 17. 6 crying, These . . are come hither also 

35. 17 when they were come hither, without any 

&.Hither, here, ZSe hode. 

Matt. 8. 29 art thou come hither to torment us before 

14. 18 He said. Bring them hither to me 

17. 17 Jesus answered. .Brinf? him hither to me 

22. 12 Friend, how earnest thou in hither not 
Markii. 3 and straightway he will send him hither 
Luke 9. 4^4 Jesus answering said.. Bring thy son [M.] 

14. zi^ring in hither the poor, and the maimed 

19. 27 mine enemies. . bring hither, and slay (th.) 
John 6. 25 they said. .Kabbi, when camest thou hi. ? 

20. 27 Reach hither thy finger, and behold my 
Acts 9. 21 came hither for that intent, that he might 
Kev. 4. X Come up hither, and I will show thee th. 

II. 12 Come'up hither. And they ascended up to 

mTHhIft, to bring — 

To cause to come nigh, ^3J nagash, 5. 

z Sa. 13. 9 Bring hither a burnt offering to me, and- 
14. 18 Saul said. .Bring hither the ark of God 
14. 34 Bring me hither every man his ox, and 
15. 32 Bring ye hither to me Agag the king of 

23. 9 he said to Abiathar. .Bring hither the ep. 
30. 7 I pray thee, bring me hither the ephod 

HITHKIt. to come — 

To come nigh, v/y} nagash, 5. 

Josh. 3. 9 Come hither, and hear the words of the Lo. 
[See Come hither]. 
HTTHEB, to call — 
To call for, iieraKaKeofiai metakaleoinai. 

Acts 10. 32 call hither Simon, whose surname is Peter 

HlTHEBTO — 

l.From then, from that time, J^D meaz. 

2 Sa. 15. 34 thy father's servant hitherto, so (will) I 
2. Ymider,. beyo7id, nnjn halah. 

Isa. i3. 7 terrible from their beginning hitherto ; a 

5. Unto thtK, hitherto, nb t^ ad koh. 

Exod. 7. 16 and, behold, hitherto thou wouldest not 
Josh.17. 14 forasmuch as the Lord hath blessed me h. 

4. Unto thus, hitherto, n^-iy ad kah. 

Dan. 7. 28 Hitherto (is) the end of the matter. As for 

B.Mere, hither, chn halom 

s Sa. 7. 18 that tfiou hast brought me hitherto? 
1 Ch.17. 16 that thou hast brought me hitherto? 

6. Unto here, hitherto, n^n la ad hennah. 

Judgi6. 13 Hitherto thou hast mocked me, and told 

7. Until here or now, &XP' '''"^ Sivpo achritou deuro. 
Bom. r. 13 1 purposed to come . .but was let hitherto 

8,Until now, eais S-priheos arti. 

John s- 17 Mfy Father worketh hitherto, and I work 
i6. 24 Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my na. 

HITHEBTO not — 
Not yet, oCirai Oftipo. 

1 Co. 3. 2 for hitherto ye were not able (to bear it) 

HIT-TITE3, 'Bn. 

The descendants of Heth, son of Canaan, andinhablting 

the mountainous country of Judah. 

Gen. 15. 20 theHittites, and the Perizzltes, and the K. 

23. 10 Ephron the H. answered Abraham in the 

25. 9 the field of Ephron the son of ZohartheH. 

26. 34 he took. .Judith, .daughter of Beeri the H. 
26. 34 Bashemath the daughter of Elon the H. 
36. 2 Adah the daughter of Elon the H., and K. 
49. 29 cave that (is) in the field of Ephron the BL 
49. 30 bought with the field of Ephron the H. for 
50. 13 possession of a burying place of E. the H. 

E20d.3. 8, 1 7 the Canaanites, and the H., and the A. 
13. 5 the Canaanites, and the H., and the Am. 

23. 23 the Amorites, and the H., and the Periz. 
33. 28 drive out the Hi vite . . Canaanite, and . . H. 
33. 2 the Canaanite, the Amorite, and the H. 

34. 1 1 the Amorite, and the Canaanite, and the H. 
Niimi3. 29 the H., and the Jebusites, and the Amor. 
Deut. 7. I cast out many nations before thee, the H. 

20. 17 the H., and the Amorites, the Canaanites 
Josh. 1. 4 all the land of the H., and unto the great 
3. 10 drive out. .the Canaanites, and the H., and 
9. I the H., and the Amorite, the Canaanite 

11. 3 onthewest,and(to)theAmorite,andtheH. 

12. 8 the H., the Amorites, and the Canaanites 

24. II the Canaanites, and the H., and the Gir. 
Judg. I. 26 the man went into the land of the H., and 

3. 5 Israel dwelt among the Canaanites, H., and 
I Sa, 26. 6 Then .. David .. said to Ahimelech the H. 
a Sa. ir. 3 of Eliam, the wife of Uriah the H. ? 

II. 6 David sent . . (saying). Send . . Uriah the H. 
»i. 17 fell(some)of the people, .and Uriah the H. 
11. 21, 24 Thy servant Uriah the H. is dead also 
■ x2. 9 Thou hast killed Uriah the H. with the s. 
13. 10 and hast taken the wife of Uriah the H. 
33. 39 Uriah the H. • thirty and seven in all 



iKi. 9. 20 all the people, .left of the Amorites, H. 

10. 29 so for all the kings of the H., and for the 

11. 1 Ammonites, Edoraite3',Zidoniaii8,(and)H. 

15. s save only in the matter of Uriah the H. 

2 Ki. 7. 6 hath hired against us the kings of the H. 

1 Ch.ii. 41 Uriah the H., Zabad the son of Ahlal 

2 Ch. I. 17 for all the kings of the H., and for the k. 

8. 7 (As for) all the people . . left of the H. , and 
Ezra g. 1 of the Canaanites, the H., the Perizzites 
Neh. g. 8 to give the land of the Canaanites, the H. 
Eze. 16. 3 father, .an Amorite. .thy mother an H. 

16. 45 yourmother. .anH.,and your father an A. 
HIV-rrES, "iri mllager, midlander. 

This word in the original Hebrew Is always In the 
singular number, and it is quite imcertain whether it 
refers to a progenitor or a locality. In the common 
English version it is sometimes kept in the singular, — 
fho "Hivite." The Hivito is named in Gen. 10. 17 and 



the ' 



1 Ch. I. 15 as descended from Canaan, son of Ham. It 
is difficult to fix their locality ; but at the time of 
Jacob's return- to Canaan they possessed Shechem, 
Hamor the Hivite being the prince of the land. They 
were peaceful and commercially inclined (Gen. 10. 21, 
23, 28, 2g). 

Gen. 10. 17 And the H., and the Arkite, and the Sin. 

34. 2 when Shechem the son of Hamor the H. 

36. 2 of Anah the daughter of Zibeon the H. 
Exod. 3. 8, 17 the Perizzites, and the H., and the J. 

13. 5 the Amorites, and the H., and the Jebus. 

23. 23 the Canaanites, the H., and the Jebusites 

23. 28 which shall drive out the H., the Canaan. 
33. 2 I will drive out the . .H., and the Jebusi. 
'34. II the Perrizzite, and the H., and the Jebu. 

Deut. 7. I the Perizzites, and the H., and the Jebu. 
20. 17 the Perizzites, the H., and the Jebusites 
Josh. 3. 10 the Hittites, and the H., and the Perizzi. 
9. I the Perizzite, the H., and the Jebusite 
9. 7 And the men of Israel said unto the H. 
II. 3 and(to)the H. under Hermon in the land 

11. ig save the H., the inhabitants of Glbeon 

12. 8 th^ Canaanites, the Perizzites, the H. 

24. II the Girgashites, the H., and the Jebusite 
Judg. 3. 3 and the,H. that dwelt in mount Lebanon 

3. 5 Amorites, and Perizzites, and H., and J. 
3 Sa. 24. 7 And came .to all the cities of the H., and 
I Kl. g. 20 Hittites, Perizzites, H., and Jebusites 

1 Ch. I. 15 And the H., and the Arkite, and the Sin. 

2 Ch. 8. 7 the Perizzites, and the H., and the Jebu. 

HIZ-KI'-AH, n;ptn Jah is strong. 
An ancestor of Zephaniah the prophet. In the Hebrew 
this niime is exactly the sameasflizfcyaA and Hezekiah. 
B.C. 640. 

Zeph. I. I GedaliaIi,thesonotAmariah,the8onofH. 
HIZ-Kt'-JAH, rijptn Jah is strong. 
The Hebrew of this name is identical with Hezekidh 
and Hizikah; and there is no doubt that the name 
shoilld be taken with that preceding it, as .4ter-hizkijah, 
as given in the lists of those that returned from Baby- 
lon -with Zerubbabel. B.C. 638. 

Neh. 10. 17 Ater, H., Azzur 
HO! — 
Ho I (threatening, grief, exhortation), "^n hoi. 

Isa. 55. I Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to 

Zech. 2. 6 Ho, ho ! (come forth), and flee from the 

HOAB, HOAE.Y frost '- 

Hoar frost, nis? kephor. 

Exod 16. 14 (as) small as the hoar frost on the ground 
Job 38. 29 hoaryfrost of heaven, who hath gendered 
PBa.147. 16 he scattereth the hoar frost like ashes 

HOAB. (or) HOARY hair or head — 

Age, gray headedness, nyg' sebah. 

Lev. tg. 32 Thou shalt rise up before the hoary head 
I kL z. 6 let not his hoarhead go down to the grave 
2. 9 his hoar head bring thou down to the gr. 
Prov 16. 31 The hoary head (is) a crown of glory, (if) 
Isa. 46. 4 to hoar hairs wiU I carry (you) : I have 

HOAEY, to be — 

Age, gray headedness, nyp sebah. 

Job 41. 32 (one) would think the deep (to be) hoary 

HO'-BAB, a^in beloved. 

This name occtits twice. It Is doubtful whether it 
means the father in law of Moses or his son. In Num. 
10. 29 he is called the son of Eaguel (or Reuel), who is 
identified -vvith Jethro in Ezra z. 18 compared with 
3. I, '(fee. The words of Judg. 4. 11 are in favour of 
Hobab's identity -with Jethro. Yet this is of later date 
and a more casual statement. 

Num 10. 20 Moses said unto H., the son of Eaguel 
Judg. 4. II the children of H., the father in law of M. 

HO'-BAH, ."tain lurking place. 

The place to which Abraham pursued the kings who 
had pillaged Sodom. It was situated to the N. of 
Damascus. Three miles N. of Damascus there is a 
place called Masjad IbraUm, the "prayer place of 
Abraham ;" and the tradition is that this is the spot 
on which Abraham thanked God after his -victory. 
Behind this spot there is a cleft in the rock wherein 
according to tradition the patriarch took refuge on one 
occasion from the giant Nlmrod. Hobah signifies 
■' hiding place." The Jews of Damascus hold that the 
village of J6bar, not far from Bvzzeh, is the Hobah of 
Scripture, and they have a synagogue there dedicated 
toMijah. 

Gen. 14. IS smote them, and porsned them unto H. 



HOD, lin glory. 

A son of Zophah, a descendant of Aaher. B.C. 1550. 
I Ch. 7. 37 Bezer, and H., and Shamma, and Shilahah 

HO-DA'-IAH, ininin, 5n;iV\,n honourer of Jah. 
This name ought to be given as Uodaviah the son of 
Elioenai, a descendant of the royal line of Jadoh. b.o. 
445- 

I Ch. 3. 24 And the sons of Elioenai (were) H., and 
HO-DAV'-IAH, n.'p'in. 

1. A chief of the half tribe of Manassch on the E. of the 
Jordan, b.o. 800. 

1 Ch. 5. 24 H., and Jahdlel. .heads of the house ol 

2. The son of Hassenuah a Benjamite. B.O. 445. 

I Ch. 9. 7 Sallu the son of MeshuUam, the son of H. 

3. A Levite and founder of the family of the Bene-hoda- 
vlah. In Nehemiah the name Is Hodevah (Neh. 7. 41). 
B.O. 638. 

Ezra 2. 40 of the children of B., seventy and four 
HO'-DESH, BJ-in neto moon. 
A wife of Shaharaim, a Benjamite. B.O. 1400L 

I Ch. 8. 9 he begat of H. his wife, Jobab, and Zlb^l 
HO-DE'-VAH, niiin, ,i;-i'in Jah is honour. 
A Levite family that returned from captivity with 
ZerubbabeL B.o. 638. 

Neh. 7. 43 of the children of H., seventy and four 

HO-DI'-AH, or HO-DI'-JAH, nnin. 

1. The -wife of one Ezra, a man of Judah ; she is the 
same person as Jehudijah in i Ch. 4. 18. B.O. 1400. 

I Ch. 4. 19 the sons of (Ills) wife H., the sister of Na, 

2. A Levite in the time of Ezra and Nehemiah. B.C. 
445- 

Neh. 8. 7 H., Maaseiah, Kclita, Azariah, Jozabad 
g. 5 H. . .said. Stand up. .bless the Lord your 
10. 10 their brethren, Shebaniah, H., KeUta, PeL 
10. 13 H., Banl, Beninu 

3. A chief of the people under Nehemiah. B.O. 445, 

Neh. 10. iS H., Hashum, Bezal 

HOG'-IAH, n^:ri magpie. 

The third of the five daughters of Zelophehad. The 

name is also in Beth-hoglah. B.C. 1450. 

Num26. 33 Mahlah, and Noah, H., Milcah, and Tlrt 
27; I Noah, and H., and Milcah, and Tirzah 
36. II Mahlah, Tirzah, and H., and Milcah, and 
Josh. 17. 3 Mahlah, and Noah, H., ililcah, and Tirzah 

HO'-HAM, Dnin Jah protects the miUiitude. 
An Amorite king of Hebron, and one of the five kings 
captured and put to death by Joshua in the cave of 
Makkedah. B.C. 1450. 

Josh 10. 3 Adoni-zedek. .sentimtoH.kingof Hebron 
HOISE up, to — 
To lift up, ivalpcii cpaird. 

Acts 27. 40 hoiscd up the mainsail to the wind, and 
HOLD — 
l.Slronglwld, forlijied place, "i^D metsad. 

I Ch.i2. 8 separated, .unto David into the hold to 
12. 16 there came of the children, .to the hold 

Jer. 51. 30 they have remained in (their) holds : their 

%Slronghold, fortified place, rrn-sa, Trmx^ metsodah. 
I Sa.22. 4 all the while that David waa in the hold 

22. s Abide not in the hold ; depart, and get 
24. 22 and his men gat them np unto the hold 

e Sa. S' 17 David heard, .and went down to the hold 

23. 14 David (was) then in an hold, and the gar. 
\ Ch.ii. 16 And Da\id (was) then in the hold, and the 
Eze. 19. 9 they brought him into holds, that hia voice 

S.Pit, cellar, hole, VHf tsariack. 
Judg, 9. 46 they entered into an hold of the honse 

9. 49 set the bold on fire upon them : so that 

4. Keeping, "rijpriffis teresis. 

AcU 4. 3 put (them) in hold nnto the next day : for 

5. Watch, ward, <pv\aK'fi phulake. 

Eev. 18. 2 the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage 
[See Strong]. 
HOLD, to — 
l.To lay or keep hold on, inK achaz. 

Kuth 3. IS Bring the veil that (thou hast) . . and hold 
I Ch.13. 9 Uzza put forth his hand to hold the ark 
Job 17. 9 'The righteous also shall hold on his way 
23. II My foot hath held hispteps, his way have 
Psa.' 73. 23 thou hast holden (me) by my right hand 
■ 77. 4 Thou boldest mine eyes waking : I am so 
139. 10 Even there, .thy right hand shall hold me 
Eccl. 2. 3 to lay hold on folly, tillJ might see what 
Song 3. 4 I held him, and would notlet him go, until 

3. 8 They all hold swords, (being) expert in w. 
Isa, s. 29 lay hold of the prey, and shall carry (it) 
Eze. 41. 6 they had not hold in the wall of the hoosa 

2.T0 bind, npNi asar. 

Song 7. 5 the king (is) held in the galleries 

3.2*0 lay or keep hold, piij chazag, 5. 

Gen. 21. 18 hold him in thine hand ; for I -will make 
Exod. 9. 2 if thou refuse, .and wilt hold them still 
Judg. 7. 20 held the lamps in their left hands, and 
16. 26 unto the lad that held him by the hand 
Neh. 4. 16 other half of them held both the spears 
4. 17 and with the other (hand) held a weapon 

4, 21 half of them held the speara from the 



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HOLE 



Isa. 41 13 God will hold thy right hand, saying unto 
42 6 will hold thine hand, and will keep thee 
45 1 whose right baud I have holden, to subdue 

Jer 50, 42 They shall hold the bow and the lance 

4 To strengthen self, pin chazak^ 7- 

Dan 10 21 none that holdeth with me in these things 

5 To think, reckon, 2vn chashab 

Job 13 24 Wherefore .holdest me tor thine enerayl 

6 To contain, comprehend, bis kul, 5. 

2 Ch 4, s received and held three thousand baths 
Jer. 2. 13 broken cisterns, that can hold no water 

7 To keep hold, Sji; gabal, 5. 

Exod36. IS the loops held one (curtain) to another 

8 To stand. Dip qiim. 

Job 41 26 The sword .. that layeth at him cannot h. 

9 Tn set, put, place, O'V, Dlb siim, sim. 

Psa 66. 9 Which holdeth our soul in life, and suffer 
10. 7*0 hold, uphold, retain, 'npi? tamak. 
Prov 31 19 and her hands hold the distaff 
Amos I. s> S ^nd him that holdeth the aceptire from 

11 To catch, keep hold, K'Sn taphas. 

Jer 49. 16 thou that holdest the height of thehill 
Eze. 30. 2! to make it strong to hold the sword 

12. Tb have, hold, ^x'^ ^^^ 

Matt 21. 26 we fear, for all hold John as a prophet 
Phil. 2. 2g Receive him .and [hold] such in reputat. 

1 Ti. 1 19 Holding faith, and a good conscience 

3. 9 Holding the mystery ,of the faith in a pure 
fiev 6 9 slain for the testimony which they held 

13 Was, iiv en. 

Acts 14. 4 part held with the Jews, and part with the 

14. TV) hold down or thoroughly, kotcvq) katechB. 
Bom. t 18 who hold the truth in unrighteousness 

7 6 law, that being dead wherein we were h. 
Heb 3. 14 we hold the beginning of our confidence 

15. 7*0 lay hold on, Kpatiw kraleo. 

Mark 7 3 holding the tradition of the elders 

7 4 things which they have received to hoTd 
7 8 hold the tradition of men, (as) the washing 

Luke 24. 16 their eyes were holden that they should 

Acts 2 24 was not possible, he should be holden of 
3. II as the lame man which was healed held 

Col. 2. 19 not holding the Head, from which all the 

2 Th. 2 15 hold tlie traditions which ye have been t. 
Rev 2 I These things saith he that holdeth these. 

14 thou hast there them that hold the doctri. 
s 15 them Cliat hold the doctrine of the Nicol 
7 I holding the four winds of the earth, that 

16 To take, receive, \a/j.6dva> lambano. 

Matt 12 14 the Pharisees went out, and held a coun. 

17 To do, makp, iroteo) poieo. 

Mark 1 5 i the chief priests held a consultation with 

18. 7*0 hold at the same time, (rvyex") sunecho. 

Luke22 63 the men that held Jesus mocked him, and 
(Sea Catch, lay, take ; also Feast, guiltless, guilty, inno- 
cent, peace, tonguej 

HOLD back, to — 

1 To lay or keep hold, inx achaz, 3 

Job 26 9 He holdeth back the face of his throne 
2. To keep back, withhold, darken, Tjiyn chasak. 

2 Sa 18. 16 people returned . for Joab held back the 
HOLD by, to — 
To lay or keep hold, Kparita krateo. 

Matt 28 9 held liim by the feet, and worshipped him 
HOLD fast, to — 
1 To lay or keep hold, p\n chazak, 5. 

Job 2 3 still he holdeth fast his integrity, although 

8. IS he shall hold it fast, but it shall not end. 

27. 6 My righteousness I hold fast, and will not 

Jer. 8 5 they hold fast deceit, they refuse to return 
so. 33 all that took them uaptives held them fast 
2.7*0 press, crvsh, holdfast, ym lachats. 

2 Ei 6. 32 shut the door, and hold him fast at the 

3. 7*0 holdover against, avrexoixai antec)wmai. 
Titus I g Holding fast the faithful word as he hath 

4. 7*0 hold dovm or thoroughly, Karix.'^ katecho. 

I Th. 5 21 Prove all hold fast that which is good 
Heb 3 6 if we hold fast the confidence and the rej. 
10. 23 Let us hold fast the profession of .faith 

5. To lay or keep hold, Kpar ew krateo. 

Matt 26 48 shall kiss, that same is he . hold him fast 
Heb 4. 14 Seeing then let us hold fast (our) profes. 
Eev 2. 13 thou holdest fast my name, and hast not 
j^ 2 25 But that which ye have hold fast till I 
7^ 3. II hold that fast which thou hast, tliat no 

7'. To watch, observe, keep, rripeu tired. 

Eev. 3. 3 [Itemember therefore, and hold fast.and] 
HOLD forth, to — 
To hold upon, iirix'" epecho. 

Phil 2. 16 Holding forth the word of life ; that I may 
HOLD (a feast), to — 
7"o do, make, observe, n'ifv, asah 

1 Ki. 8 65 at that time Solomon held afeast, and all 
HOLD, to catch — 
1 To lay or keep hold, inx achaz. 

I Ki. I 51 caught hold on the.bomaof the altar, say. 



2. To make strong, keep hold, piri chazaq, 5. 

1 Ki r 50 and caught hold on the horns of the altar 

2, 28 and caught hold on the horns of the altar 

HOLD (on or upon), to lay — 

1. To lay hold, insj achaz. 

2 Sa. 2. 21 laytlieeholdononcof the young men, and 

2. 7'o lay or keep hold, piri chazaq, 5. 

Gen ig. 16 men laid hold upon his hand, and upon 
Judgig. 2g laid hold on his concubine, and divided 

1 Sa. 15. 27 he laid hold upon the skirt of liis mantle 

2 Ch. 7. 22 laid hold on other gods, and worshipped 
Prov. 3. 18 a tree of life to them that lay hold upon 
Isa. 56 z and the son of man (that) layeth hold on 
Jer 6 23 They shall lay hold on bow and spear, they 
Zechi4 13 shall lay hold every one on the hand of his 

3. To catch, captv/re, lay or keep hold, iysn taphas. 

Deut 21 1,9 Then shall his father lay hold on him 
22 28 If a man find a damsel and lay hold on 
I Ki. 13. 4 put forth his hand saying. Lay hold on 

4 7*0 lay or keep hold, i-mXan^dvoixai epilambano 

Luke23. 26 laid hold upon one Simon, a Cyrenian 

1 Ti 6. 12 lay hold on eternal life, whereunto thou 

6. 19 that they may lay hold on eternal life 

5 To lay or keep hold, Kpa-retu krateo. 

Matt 12 II will he not layhold or. it, andlift(it)ont? 

14. 3 For Herod had laid hold on John, and 
26. ss sat daily with you. and ye laid no hold on 

26. S7 And they that had laid hold on Jesus led 
Mark 3. 12 theywentoutto lay hold on him : for they 

6. 17 laid hold upon John, and bound him in 

12 21 theysoughtto lay hold on him, but feared 

14 51 young mau. .and the young men laid h. on 

Heb 6 18 fled to layhold upon the hope set before 

Kev. 2o. 2 he laid hold on the dragon, that old serp. 

HOLD (of en or upon), to take — 

l.T'o lay hold, l0^t achaz. 

Gen 25 26 his hand took hold on Esau's heel , and 
Exodis. 14 take hold on the inhabitants of Falestina 

15. IS trembling shall take hold upon them ; all 
Deut32. 41 and mine hand take hold on judgment, I 

2 Sa. 4. 10 I took hold of him, and slew him in Zikl. 

6. 6 and took hold of it , for the oxen shook (it) 
Job 21 6 and trembling taketh hold on my flesh 
30. 16 days of affliction have taken hold upon 
38 13 itmight take hold of the ends of the earth 
Psa. 48. 6 Fear took hold upon them there, (and) 

iig. 53 Horror hath taken hold upon me because 
Eccl. 7 iB good thatthou shouldesttake hold of this 
Song 7. 8 I wiU take hold of the boughs thereof 
Isa. 13. 8 sorrows shall take hold of them ; they 
21 3 pangs have taken hold upon me, as the 

2. To take or keep hold, pin chazaq, 5. 

2 Sa I. II Then David took hold on his clothes, and 
13. II he took hold of her, and said unto her 

1 Ki. g. 9 Becausethey have taken hold upon other 

2 Ki 2 12 took hold 01 his own clothes, and rent th. 
Psa. 35. 2 Take hold of shield and buckler, and sta. 
Isa 4. 1 take hold of one mau, saying. We will eat 

27, s Or let him take hold of my strength, (that) 
56. 4 please, me, and take hold of my covenant 
56. 6 keepeth and taketh hold of my covenant 
64 7 stirreth up himself to take hold of thee 

Jer 6. 24 anguish hath taken hold of us, (and) pain 
8 21 astonishment hath taken hold on me 
50. 43 anguish took hold of him, (and) pangs as 
Zech 8. 23 men shall take bold shall take hold (oQ 

3.7'o reach, attain, overtake, Jfyj nasag, 5. 

Job 27. 20 Terrors take hold on him as waters, a te. 
Psa. 40 12 mine iniquities have taken hold upon me 
69. 24 let thy wrathful anger take hold of them 
Prov. 2. 19 neither take they hold of the paths of life 
Zech I. 6 did they not take hold of your fathers? 

4. To turn to clasp, nsb laphath. 

Judg 16 29 Samson took hold of the two middle pil. 

5. To remove, JpJ nasag, 5 

Mic. 6.14 thou shalt take hold, but shalt not deliver 
Q.To let receive, cause to take, Sjp qabal, 5 

Exod26. 5 that the loops may take hold one of ano. 
7. To hold, uphold, retain, TiDt^ tamak 

Job 36. 17 judgment and justice take hold (on thee) 

Prov 5 5 Her feet go down .her steps hold on h. 

8.T0 catch, capture, keep hold, iyjiiFi taphas 

Isa. 3. 6 When a man shall take hold of his brother 
Eze. 29. 7 When they took hold of thee by thy hand 

9. To catch, capture, keep hold, 1^51? taphas, 3. 

Prov. 30. 28 The spider taketh hold with her hands 
10. 7'o take hold upon, iiriKafi^Avoixai epilambano. 

Lukezo. 20 that they might take hold of his words 
20. 26 they could not take hold of bis words before 

HOLD, to take fast — 

To rruake strong, take or keep hold, pin chazaq, 5. 
Prov. 4. 13 Take fast hold of instruction ; let (her) 
HOLD (one's) peace, to — 

1 To he silent, deaf, B'nn charash 

Psa. 39 12 hold not thy peace at my tears : for I 
83 I hold not thy peace, and be not still, O 
109. I Hold not thy peace, O God of my praise 

2 7*0 keep silent, trin charash, 5 

Gen. 24. 21 wondering at her held his peace, to wit. 
34. 5 Jacob held his peace until they were come 



E.xodi4. 14 fight for you, and ye shall hold your peace 
Num3o 4 her fathershallholdhi3[peaceather;then 
30 7 held his peace at her in the day that he 
30 1 1 husband heard (it), and held his peace at 
30. 14 her husband altogether hold his peace at 
30. 14 held his peace at her in the day that he 
JudgiS. 19 Hold thy peace, lay thine hand upon thy 

1 Sa. 10 27 despised him .But he held his peace 

2 Sa. 13. 20 But hold now thy peace, my sister ■ he(i8) 
2 Ei. 18. 36 But the people held their peace, and an. 
Neh. 5. 8 Then held they their peace, and foundno. 
Esth. 4. 14 if thou altogether holdest thy peace at 
Job II. 3 Should thy liesmake men hold their peace? 

1 3 5 that ye would altogether hold your peacel 

13. 13 Hold your peace, let me alone, thati may 

33. 3! hearken unto me : hold thy peace, and I 

33. 33 hold thy peace; and I shall teach thee wis. 

t*rov 1 1. 12 man of understanding holdeth his peace 

Isa. 36. 21 But they held their peace, and answered 

Jer. 4. 19 I cannot hold my peace, because thou h. 

3. To keep silence, eiyaw sigao. 

Luke2o. 26 they could not take hold of his words be. 
Acts 12. 17 beckoningiintothem .toholdtheirpeace 
15. 13 after they had held theirpeace, James 

1 Co. 14. 30 to another, .let the first hold his peace 

4. 719 hold cnie's peace, atwiria siopao. 

Mattio. 31 because they should hold theirpeace: but 

26. 63 Jesus held his peace. And the high priest 

Mark 3. 4 la^vful. .to kill? Butthey held their peace 

9. 34 they held theirpeace . for by the way they 

10. 48 charged hira thathe should hold his peace 

14. '61 he held his peace, and answered nothing 
LukeiS. 39 rebukedhini,thatheehould(holdhi3pea.] 

19, 40 that, if these should hold their peace, the 
Acts 1 8. 9 Be not afraid and bold not thy peace 

5.7*0 muzzle, put to silence, (pi/iSto phlmoo. 

Mark i. 23 saying, Hold thypeaccand comeoutofh 
Luke 4. 35 saying. Hold thy peace, and come out of h 

HOLD to, to — 

To hold over against, avrfX^M-'^^ ante.chomai 
Matt. 6. 24 hold to the one, and despise the other 
Lukei6. 13 hold to the one, and despise the other 

HOLD up, to — 

l.To lift up, rf'^fj nasa,.. 

2 Sa. 2. 22 then s>> . J<^ld up iny face to Joab 

2.7*0 support, t^^^ddad. 

Psa 18. 35 thyrighthandhathholdeDnieup,andthy 
94. 18 My foot slippeth ; thy mercy, held me up 
119. 117 Hold thou me up, and I shall be safe and 

3.7*0 lift up, exalt, Dn ru7)i, 5. 

Exodi7. II when Moses held up hi'B hand, that Israel 
Dan. 12. 7 he held up his right hand and his left 

4. 7*0 fwld, uphold, retain, %Dn tamak. 

Gen 48. 17 he held uphis father's hand, to remove it 
Psa 17 5 Holdup my goings in thy paths, (that) my 

5. 7*0 make to stand, lo'Trifii histemi 

Rom 14. 4 ha Ehall be holden up , for God is able to 
HOLD out, to — 
7*0 extend, hold out, HJfi yashat, 5. 

Esth 4 II the king shall hold out the golden sceptre 
S 2 the king held out to Esther the golden 
8. 4 held out the golden sceptre toward Esther 

HOLD upon, to get or take — 
l.To find, tffp matsa. 

Psa. 116. 3 the pains of hell gat ho. upon me. 1 found 
2. 7*0 cav.se to reach, attain, overtake, Ji7) nasag, 5 

Psa. 40. 12 mine iniquities have taken bold upon mo 
HOLDEN, to be — 
\.To be captured, taken, 157 lakad, 2. 

Job 36 8 (and) be holden in cords of affliction 
2 7*0 he supported, 'nop samak, 2. 

Psa, 71. 6 Bytheehavelheenholden..fromthewonib 
3,7*0 do, make, Ti^]} asah, 2. 

2 Ki.23. 22 there was not holden such a passover from 
23. 23 this passover was holden to the Lobs in 

4.7*0 be field, retained, tjoipi tamak, 2. 

Prov s. 22 shall be holden witli the cords of hisslna 
HOLDING — 
To hold, retain, ^ipij tamak. 

Isa. 33 IS shaketh his hands from holding of bribes 
HOLDINQ in — 
7*0 contain, Sia kul, 5. 

Jer 6 1 1 1 am weary with holding In:'I will pour it 
HOLE — 
l.IIole, hollowed out place, lin, "lirt chor, chur. 

1 Sa. 14 1 1 the Hebrews come forth out of the holes 

2 Ki. 12 9 Jehoiada .bored a hole in the lid of it 
Song s- 4 My beloved put in his hand by the hole 
Isa II. 8 child shall play on the hole of the a^p 

42. 22 all of them snared in holes, and they are 
Eze 8. 7 when I looked, behold a hole in the wall 
Nah 2. 12 filled his holes with prey, and his den.^ 
Zech 14, 12 eyes shall consume away in their holes 

i.Enclosure, nnapD misgereih. 

Mic. 7. 17 they shall move out of their holes like 
Z.Cave, caverii, den, n-ii^a mearah. 

Isa. 2. ig they shall go into the holes of the rocks 



I 



HOLES 



487 



HOLY 



^Sole, /iai5? maqqebeih. 

Isa. SI. I look, .to the hole of the pit (whence) ye 

f). Holey cleft, p"p: Tteqiq. 

Isa. 7. 19 shall rest, .in the holes of the rocks, and 
Jer. 13. 4 and hide it there in a hole of the rock 
16. 16 from every hill, and out of the holes of the 

a.Mouth, opening, napeh. 

ExodzS. 32 there shall be an hole in the top of It, in 
28. 32 woven work round about the hole of it 
39. 23 (there was) an hole in the midst of the 
39. 23 as the hole of . . round about the hole, that 

7, Pit, mspachath. 

Jer. 48. 28 her nest in the sides of the hole's mouth 

B.ffole, burrow, (j>ci)\e6s pholeos. 

Matt. 8. 20 The foxes have holes, and the birds of the 
Luke g. 58 Foxes have holes, and bird^ of the air (h.) 

HOLES, -with — 

To pierce, 3p3 naqab. 

Hag. I. 6 wages (to put it) into a bag with holes 
HOUEB, to be — 
To he set apart, separate, tyip qadesh. 

Isa. 65. 5 come not near to me ; for I am holier than 
HOLIEST (of all) — 

1. The separate, set apart objects, ra ayia ta ha.gia. 

Heb. 9. 8 that tlie way into the holiest of all was 
10. 19 boldness to enter into the holiest by the 

2. Holy of holies, ayia ayiav hagia hagion. 

Heb. 9. 3 tabernacle wh. is called the Holiest of all 
HOULY — 
Kindly, graciously, Strlws hosios. 

I Th. 2.10 how hoUly . . we behaved ourselves among 
HOLINESS — 

1. Separation, place, person or thing set apart, E'ljp. 
fixodis. Ti glorious in hoUuess, fearful (in) praises 
28. 36 and grave upon it. .Holiness to the IX)EB 
39. 30 wrote upon it . . Holiness to the Lord 

1 Ch.i6. 29 worship the Lord in the beauty of holin. 

2 Ch.2o. 21 should praise the beauty of hoUness, as 

31. 18 they sanctified themselves in holiness 
Psa. 29. 3 worship the r.ORD in the beauty of Jiolin. 
30. 4 give tha.J reraemhrance of his h. 

47. 8 Godsittethupoi. 3 throne of his holiness 

48. I praised.. (in) the raountaiji of Jiis holiness 
60. 6 God hath spoken in his holiness; I will 
89. 35 Once have I sworn by my holiness that I 
93. 5 holiness becometh thine house, Lord 

96. 9 O worship the Lord in the beauty of holi. 

97. 12 give thanks at the remembrance of his ho. 
108. 7 God hath spoken in his holiness ; I will 
110. 3 in the beauties of holiness from the womb 

isa. 23. 18 and her hire shall be hoUness to the Lord 
35. 8 and it -shall be called. The way of holiness 

62. 9 shall drink it in the courts of my holiness 

63. IS behold from the habitation of thyjholiness 
63. 18 The peopleof thy holiness have possessed 

Jer. 2. 3 Israel(was)holinesstothe LORD..thefirst 

23, 9 and because of the words of his holiness 

^i. 23 The LORD bless tliee, O. .moimtain of ho. 

Amos 4. 2 The Lord GoD hath sworn by his holiness 

Obad 17 upon mount Zioa . . there shall be holiness 

Zech.14. 20 upon thebells. .Holiness UNTO THE Lord 

14. 21 every pot . . in Judah shall he holiness unto 

Mai. 2,>ii Judah hath profaned the holiness of the 

^Separation, sitting apait, ayia(riiSs hagiasvws. 
Kbm. 6. 19 servants to righteousness unto holiness 

6. 22 ye have your fruit imto holiness, and the 
t Th. 4. 7 not. .imto uncleanness, but unto holiness 

1 Ti. 2. 15 if they continue in . . holiness with sobriety 
Heb.iz. 14 Follow peace with all.. holiness, without 

3. Separation, setting apart, ayioTT/j hagiotes. 

Heb. 12. 10 that (we) might be partakers of his holin. 
^.Separation, setting apart, h.yioxTvvri /iMgiosune. 
Kom. I. 4 according to the spirit of holiness, by the 

2 Co. 7. I perfecting holiness in the fear of (Jod 

1 Th. 3. 13 unblameable in holiness before God, even 

5.1teverence, evcrffffia eusebeia. 

Acts 3. 12 as though by our own power or holiness 

6. Kindness, graciousness, Sawrris hosiotes. 

Luke I. 75 In holiness and righteousness before him 
£ph. 4. 24 is created in righteousness and true holL 

HOLKTESS, as becometh — 

Proper to priests, iepoTrper-fis hieroprepes. 

Titus 2. 3 in behaviour as becometh holiness, not 
HOLLOW — 
X.Hollow, 13 kaph. 

Gen- 32. 25 touched the hollow of histhjgh; andtheh. 
32. 32 the hollow of the thigh, .touched the hoi. 

2.370 be hollow, 331 nahab. 

Exod27. 8 Hollow with boards shalt thou make it: as 

38. 7 he made the altar hollow with boards 
Jer. 52. 21 a fillet of twelve cubits, .(it was) hollow 

HOLLOW of the hand — 
Handful, ^vbi shoal. ^ 

Isa. 40. 12 the waters in the'hollow of his hand, and 
HOLLOW place — 
Hollow places, vrou inaMesh. 

Judg 15. 19 God clave an hoQbw place that (was) in 



HOLLOW Btrakes — 

Hollow strakes or places, niiTji;;;^ aliekaarwoth. 

Lev 14. 37 the walls of the house with hollow strakes 
HO'-LON, |Sn, ]>hn strong place. 

1. A city in Judali's lot, and assigned to the Levites 
In I Ch. 6. 58 it is called Bilen. 

Josh.15. S' Goshen, and H., and GUoh; eleven cities 

21. 15 H. with her suburbs, and Debir with her 

2. A city of Moah, a town of the Mishor or level downs 
E. of the Jordan, and named with Jahazah, Dibon and 
other known places, but not yet identiUed ; probably 
Moron. 

Jer 48. 21 upon H., and upon Jahazah, and uponM. 
HOLY — 

l.Kind, Tprr chasid. 

Deut 33. 8 Thummin and thy Urim (be) with thy holy 
Psa. 86. 2 Preserve my soul, for I (am) holy: O thou 
145. 17 (is) righteous, .and holy in all liis works 

^.Separate, set apart, Biinp qadosh. 

Exodig. 6 a kingdom of priests, and an holy nation 

29. 31 and seethe his flesh in the holy place 
Lev. 6. 16 shall it be eaten in the holy place; in the 

6. 26 in the holy place shall it be eaten, in 
■6. 27 whereon it was sprinkled in . . holy place 
■7. 6 it shall be eaten in the holy place : it 

10. 13 ye shall eat it in the holy place, because 
II. 44 ye shall be holy; for I (am) holy: neither 
II. 45 ye shall therefore be holy, for I (am) holy 
16. 24 wash his flesh with water In . .holy place 

19. 2 be holy : for I the LORD your God (am) h. 

20. 7 Sanctify yourselves .. and be ye holy : for I 
10. 26 be holy unto m*i f or I the Lord (am) holy 

21. 6 They shall be holy unto their 6od,,and not 
21. 7 take a wife., for he (is) holy unto his God 
21. 8 sanctify him. .he shall be holy unto thee 
21. 8 fori the Lord, which sanctifyjyou, (am)h. 
24. 9 they shall eat.it in the holy place: forit(i8) 

Num. 5. 17 shall take holy water in an"earthen vessel 
6. 5 he shall be holy, (and) shall let the locks 
6. 8 the days of his separation he (is) holy 

15. 40 doaUmycommandments, and beholyun. 

16. 3 the congregation (are) holy, every one of 
16. 5 Vr^ill show who (are) liis, and (who is) holy 
16. 7 -whom the Lord doth choose . . (shall be) h. 

Dout 7. 6 (art) an holy people unto the Lord thy G. 
14. 2, 21 an holy people unto the Lord thy God 

23. 14 therefore shall thy camp be holy : that he 
26. 19 be an holy people unto the Lord thy God 
28. 9 establish thee an holy people unto himself 

Josh.24. 19 he (is) an holy God; he (is) a jealous God 

1 Sa. 2. 2(Thereis)noneholyastheLORD: for(there 

6. 20 able to stand before this holy Lord God? 

2 Ki. 4. 9 I perceive that this (is) an holy man of 

2 Ch. 35. 3 Levites. .which were holy unto the Lord 

Neh, 8. 9 This day (is) holy unto the LORD your G. 

8. 10 for (this) day (is) holy unto our Lord: ne. 

8. 11 Hold your peace, for the day (is) holy; ne. 

Psa. 22. 3 Butthou(art)holy,(Othou)thatinhabitest 

46. 4 the holy (place) of the tabernacles of the 

65. 4 goodness of thy house . . of thy holy temp. 

99. 3 Let them praise thy.. name; (f or) it (13) h. 

99J 5 Exalt ye the Lord our God. . (for) he (is) h. 

99. 9 Exalt the Lord . . the Lord our God (is) h. 

III. 9 He sent, .holy and reverend (i.s) his n.-ime 

Prov. 9. 10 knowledge of the holy (is) understanding 

30. 3 learned.. nor have the knowledge of the h. 
Eccl. 8. 10 come and gone from the place of the holy 
Isa. 4. 3 remaineth in Jerusalem, shall be called h. 

5. 16 God, (that is) holy, shall be sanctified in 

6. 3 said, Holy, holy, holy (is) the LORD of h. 
57. 15 high and lofty One.. whose name(is)holy 
57. 15 I dwell in the high and holy (place), with 

58. 13 delight, the holy of the Lord, honourable 
Eze. 42. 13 there shall they lay. .for the place (is) h. 
Dan. 8. 24 shall destroy the mighty and the holy pe. 

S.Separate, set apart, tt>"^i} qaddish. 

Dan. 4. 8 and in whom (is) the spirit of the holy g. 

4. 9 I know that the spirit of the holy gods (is) 
4. 18 for the spirit of the holy gods (is) in thee 

5. II in whom (is) the spirit of the holy gods 

4. Separation, separate or set apart object, ^^'P qod. 

Exod 3. 5 place whereon thou standest (is) lioly gr. 

12. 16 an holy convocation. . an holy con vocation 

15. 13 in thy strength unto thy holy habitation 

16. 23 the rest of the holy sabbath unto the Lo. 
22.31 And ye shall be holy men imto me: neither 
26. 33 veil shall divide unto you between the h. 
28. z thou shalt make holy garments for Aaron 
28. 4 they shall make hoiy garments for Aaron 
28. 29, 35 whenhegoethimiDto the holy (place) 
28. 38 children .. shall hallow in alll their holyg. 

28. 43 unto the altar to minister in the holy (p.) 

29. 6 thou shalt. .put the holy crown upon the 
29. 29 the holy gai^ments of Aaron shall be liis 
29. 30 when he cometh. .to minister in the holy 
29. 33 shall notltat. .because they (are) holy 

29. 34 it shall not be eaten, because it (is) holy 

30. 25 thou shalt make it an oil of holy ointment 
30. 25 ointment, .it shall be an holy anointing oil 
30. 31 This shall be an holy anointing oil unto me 
30. 32 it (is) holy, (and) it shall be holy unto you 
30. 35 a perfume, .tempered together, pure. .h. 

30. 37 it shall be unto thee holy for the Lord 

31. 10 the holy garments for Aaron the priest 
31. II anointing oil, and sweet incense fortheh. 

31. 14 keep the sabbath . .for it (is) holy unto you 

31. 15 (is) the sabbath of rest, holy to the Lopi) 



Exod3s. 19 to do service in the holy (place), tlie holy 
35. 21 all hla service, and for the holy garments 
37. 29 he made the holy anointing oil, and the 

38. 24 work in all the work of the holy (place) 

39. I the holy (place), and made the holy gar. 
39. 30 the plate of the holy crown (of) pure gold 

39. 41 todoeernccinthe holy (place), and thoh. 

40. 9 and shalt hallow it. .and it shall he holy 
40. 13 Blialt put upon Aaron the holygarmenta 

Lev. 6. 30 to reconcile (withal) in the hoiy (plac^) 
8. 9 he put the golden plate, the holy crown 
fo. 10 put cilferenco betweeu holy and unholy 
10. 17 not eaten the sin offering in the holy place 
10. 18 was not brought in within the holy (place) 
»o. 18 indeed have eaten it in the holy (place) 

14. 13 the burnt offering. In the holy (jdace) : for 
16. 2 come not at all times Ijilfothe holy (place) 
16. 3 Thus shall Aaron come into the holy (pi. 
16. 4 He shall put on the hdly linen coat, and 
16. < these (are) holy garments; therefore nhall 
16. 16 make an atonement for the holy Qjlace) 
16. 17 to make an atonement in the holy (place) 
16. 20 an end of reconciUng the holy (place) 

16. 23 put on when he went into the holy (j/lace) 
«6. 27 in to make atonement in the holy (jilace) 
76. 32 the linen clothefl,(evcn) the holy ganncntg 
16. 33 make anatonenient for the holy sanctuary 
19. 24 tlie fruit thereof shall bo holy, to praise 

20. 3 mysanctuarj'.audtoprofanemyholyDamo 

21. 6 do offer : therefore thcv shall be holy 

21. 22 (both) of the most holj, and of the holy 

22. 2 they profane not my holy name (in those 

22. 32 Neither shall ye profane my holy name 

23. 2, 37 sball proclaim (to be^lioly convocation 
23. 3 the sabbath of rest, an holy convocation 
23. 4 holy convocations, which ye shallproclalm 
Sj. rye shall have an holy convocation ; ye 
ii3. 8 the seventh day (is) an holy convocation 
23. 20 shall be holy to the Lord for the priest 
23. 21 it may be an lioly convocat ion imto you 
23. !!4 blowing of trunripets, an holy convocation 
•23. 27, 36 shall be an holy convocation unto you 
•23. 35 fu-Et day (shall he) an holy convocation 
25. 12 it shall be holy unto you : ye shall eat 
27. 9 all that (any man) givcth. .shall be holy 
s^. 10 it and the exchange thereof shall be holy 
27. 14 his house (to be) holy unto the Lord 

27. 21 shall be holy unto the LOTlD, as a field 
27. 23 that day, (as) a holy thing unto the Lord 
27. 30 all the tithe, .(it is) holy unto the LOKD 
27. 32 the tenth snail bo holy unto the Lord 

27. 33 both it and the change thereof shall be b. 
Num. 6. 20 tills (is) holy for the priest, with the wave 

18. 10 every male shall cat it : it eliaU he holy 
18. 17 they (are) holy : thon shalt eprinkle their 

28. 7 in the holy (place) shall thou cause the 
28. 18 In the first day. .an holy convocation ; ye 

28. 25, 26 ye shall have an holy convocation ; ye 

29. 1 ye shall have an holy convocation ; ye 
29. 7 tenth . . of this seventh month an holy con. 
29. 12 fliteenth. .ye shall have an holy convoca. 
31. 6 to the war, with the holy instruments, and 
35. 25 priest, which was anointed with the holy 

D€ut26. 15 Look down from thy holy habitation, from 

Josh. 5. IS forthe place whereon thouEtande8t(is)h. 

I 83. 21. 5 and the vessels of the young men are hoiy 

1 Ki. 8. 4 all the holy vessels . . in the tabemocie, ev. 

8. 8 seen out in the holy (place) before the or. 

8. 10 the priests were come out of the holyfp.) 

I Ch.16. 10 Glory ye in his holy name : let the heart 

16. 35 that we may give thanks to thy holy name 

22. 19 to bring.. the holy vessels of God, into the 

23. 32 should keep, .the charge o! the holy (p.) 
29. 3 all that I have prepared for the holy ho. 
29. 16 to build thee an house for thine holy name 

a Ch. 5. 5 all the holy vessels that (were) in the ta. 
S. 1 1 when the priests were come ont of the h. 

8. II because (the places are) holy, wherennto 

23. 6 they shall go in, for they (ore) holy : but 

29. 5 carry forth the fllthiaess out of the holy 
291 7 nor offered burnt offerings in the holy (p.) 

30. 27 to Ills holy dwelling place, .unto heaven 
35. 3 Put the holy ark In the house whictSoL 
35. 5 stand in the holy (place), according to tte 
35. 13 but the (other) holy (offerings) sod they 

Ezra 8 28 Ye (are) holy, .the vessels (are) holy also 

9. 2 so that the holy seed have mingled them. 
9. 8 to give us a nail in his holy place, that 

Neh. 9. 14 madest known unto them thy holy sabb. 
10. 31 not buy . . on the sabbath, or on the holy 

10. 33 for the set feasts, and for the holy (things) 

11. I one of ten to dwell in Jerusalem tne holy 
II. 18 All the Levites In the holy city, .two hn. 

Psa. 2. 6 Tet have I set my king upon my holy till 
3. 4 and he heard me out of his holy hill 
5, .7 in thy fear will I worship toward thy holy 
II. 4 The Lord (is) in his holy temple, the L. 

15. 1 Lord, .who shall dwell in thy holy hill? 
20. 6 he will hear him from his holy heaven 

24. 3 and who shall stand in his holy place ? ■ 
28. 2 when I lift up my hands toward thyJioly 
33. 21 because we have trusted in his holy name 
43. 3 let them bring me unto thy holy hill, and 
St. II and take not thy holy spirit from me 

68. s judge of the widows (is) God in his holyh. 
68. 17 (is) among them, (as in) Sinai, in the holy 
79. I O God. .thy holy temple have they defiled 
87. I His foimdation (is) in the holy mountains 
89. 20 with my holy oil have I anointed him 

98. I his holy arm, hath gotten him the victory 

99. 9 worship at his holy hill ; for the Lord our 
103. I all that is within me, (bless) hia holy name 



HOLY 

cast'.io$. 3 Glory ye In his holy name : let the heart of 

105. 42 For he remembered his holy promise, (and) 

106. 47 Save us. .to pi ve thanks unto thy holy na. 
138. 2 I will worship toward thy holy temple 
145. 21 let all flesh bless his holy name for ever 

Prov 20. 25 the man (who) devoureth (that which Is) h. 

Isa. 6. 13 theholy seed (shall be)the substance ther. 
11. 9 shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy 
27. 13 shall worship the Lord in the holy mount 
48 2 For they call themselves of the holy city 
52. I Awake, awake .. O Jerusalem, the holy 
52. 10 The Lord hath made bare his holy arm in 

56. 7 them will I bring to my holy mountain 

57. 13 but he. .shall inherit my holy mouulain 

58. 13 from, .doing thy pleasure on my holy day 
62. 12 The holy people, The redeemed of the L. 
63. 10 they rebelled, and vexed his holy spirit 

63. II (is) he that put his holy spirit within h.? 
64. 10 Thy holy cities are a *aldemes3, Zion is 

64. II Ourholyandourbeautifulhouse.whereour 
65 II ye (are)they. .that forget my holy mount. 

65. 25 shall not hurt nor destroy in aU my holy 
65. 20 shall bring, .to my holy mountain .lerusa. 

Jer. J I. IS and the holy flesh is passed from thee 1 
25. 30 and utter his voice from his holy habitation 
31. 40 the whole valley, .(shall be) holy unto the 

Eze. 20. 39 poUuteyemyholynamenomorewithyour 
20. 40 in mine holy mountain, in the mountain of 
22. 26 have put no difference between the holy 
28 14 thou wast upon the holy mountain of God 
36. 20 they profaned my holy name, when they s. 
36. 21 But I had pity for mine holy name, which 
36. 22 but for mine holy name's sake, wiiich ye 
36. 38 As the holy flock, as the flock of Jerusalem 
39. 7 SowiUlmakemy holyaameknown in the 
39. 7 I will not . pollute my holy name any more 
39. 25 and will be jealous for my holy name 
42. 13 they (be) holy chambers, where the priests 

42. 14 not go out of the holy .for they (are) holy 

43. 7 my holy name, shall the house of Israel no 

43. 8 they have even defiled my holy name by 
44. 19 lay them in the holy chambers,and they 

44. 23 between the holy and profane, and cause 

45. X This(3hall be)holy in aU the borders thereof 
45. 4 the holy (portion) of tiie lands shall be for 
45. 6 long, overagainsctheoblation of the holy 
45. 7 on the other aide of the oblation of the h. 
45. 7 the city, before the oblation of the holy 
46. 19 into the holy chambers of the priests, whi. 
48 10 And for them, .shall be (this) holy oblat. 
48. 14 not sell of it. .(it is) holy unto the Lord 
48. iB over against the oblation of the holy (po.) 
48. 20 ye shall offer the holy oblation toursqu. 
48. 21 of the holy oblation . .be the holy oblation 

Dan. 9 ^6 from thy city Jerusalem, thy holy moun. 
9. 20 my supplication.. for the holy mountain 
9. 24 upon thy people, and upon thy holy city 
ti. 28 and his heart, .against the holy covenant 
n. 30 against the holy cov- ';aut. .forsake the h. 

11. 45 the seas in the glorious iioly mountain 

12. 7 to scatter the power of the holy people 
Joel 2. I and sound an alatTQ in my holy mountain 

3. 17 youi Goddweliingi-QZion, my holy moun. 
' 3. 17 then shall Jerusalem be holy, and there 

Amos 2. 7 That pant, .to profane my holy name 
Obad. £0 as ye have drunk upon my holy monntain 
Jon. 2. 4 yet I will look again toward thy holy tern. 

2. 7 my prayer came, .into thine holy temple 
Mic. I. 2 Lord GOD. .the Lord fi'om his holy temple 
Hab. 2. 20 But the LoED (is) in his holy temple : let 
Zeph. 3. II be haughty bpcau.3e of my holy mountain 
Hag. 2. 12 If one hear noly flesh in the skirt of his 
Zech. 2. 12 inherit Judah his portion in the holy land 

2. 13 for he is raised up out of his holy habit. 

8. 3 mountain 01 the Lord., the holy mountain 

^.Separate, set apart, holy, cLyios hagios. 

Matt. 4. s the devil taketh htm up into the holy city 

7. 6 Give not that which is holy unto the dogs 
24. 15 see the abomination, .stand in the holy p. 
25. 31 and all the [holy] angels with him, then 
37. 53 went into the holy city, and appeared unto 

Mark 6. 20 knowing, .he was a just man and an holy 

8. 38 the glory of his Father with the holy ang. 
luke I. 49 For he that is mighty, .holy (is) his name 

I. 70 As he spake by the mouth of his holy pr. 

1. 72 and to remember his holy covenant 

2. 23 that openeth the womb shall be called h. 
g. 26 (in his) Father's, and of the holy angela 

Johni7. II Holy Father, keep through thine own n. 
Acts 3. 21 by the mouth of all his holy prophets si. 

4. 27 For of a truth against thy holy child Je. 

4. 30 may be done by the name of thy holy ch. 

6. 13 words against this holy place, and the law 
7. 33 place where thou standest is holy ground 

TO. 22 was warned from God by an holy angel 
21. 28 and-further. hath polluted this holy pi. 

IBom. J. 2 Which he had promised . .in the holy ecr. 
7. 12 WTiereforethe law (is) holy, and the com. 
II. 16 if the first fruit (be) holy, the lump (is) 
H. 16 it the root (be) holy, so (are) the branches 
ja. I living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God 
16. 16" Salute one another with an holy kiss. The 

< Co. 3. 17 temple of God is holy, which (temple) ye 
7. 14 children unclean ; but now are they holy 

7. 34 may be holy both in body and in spirit 
16. 20 Greet ye one another with an holy kiss 

9 C0.13. 12 Greet one another with an holy Idss 
Jlpl. I. 4 we should be holy and without blame hef . 
3, 21 groweth nntoan holy temple in the Lord 

3. 5 now revealed unto his holy apostles and 

5. 87 it should be holy and without blemish 



488 

Col. I. ■'2 to present you holy and imblameable and 
3. 12 as the elect of God, holy and beloved 

1 Th. 5. 26 Greet aU the bretliren with an holy kiss 

5. 27 epistle be read unto, .the [holy] bretliren 

2 Ti. I. 9 and called (us) with an holy calling, not 
Heb, 3. J holy brethren, partakers of the heavenly 

1 Pe. I 15 hath called you is holy, so be ye holy 

1. 16 it is written. Be ye holy ; for I am holy 
a. 5 an holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual 

2. 9 ye (are). . anholy nation, a peculiarpeople 

3. 5 in the old time the holy v/omepalso, who 

2 Pe. I. 18 whenve were with him in the holymount 

1. 21 [holyjmen of God spake(asthey were)mo. 

2. 2j the holy commandment delivered unto 

3. 7 were jpoken before by the holy prophets 
3. 1 1 in (all) holy conversation and godliness 

Kev. 3. 7 These things saith he that is holy, he that 

4. 8 Holy, holy, holy. Lord God Almighty, whi. 

6. 10 How long, Lord, holy and true, dost thou 
II. 2 the holy city shall they tread under foot 
14. 10 in the presence of the (holy) angels, and 
18. 20 heaven, and (ye) holy apostles and proph. 
20 6 holy (is) he that hath part in the first res. 
21. 2 I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem 

21. lo holy Jerusalem, descending out of heaven 

22. 6 the Lord God of the [holy] prophets sent 
22. II and he that is holy, let him be. .still 

22. 19 out of the holy city, and (from) the things 

6. Priestly, lepos hierns. 

1 Co. g. 13 theywhichministeraboutholythings.live 

2 Ti. 3. IS thou hast known the Holy Scriptures 

7. Kind, gracious, Scrtos ftosibn. 

1 Ti. 2. 8 lifting up holy hands, without wrath and 
Titus I. ■? of good men, sober, just, holy, temperate 
Heb. 7.26 (who is) holy, harmless, undeflled, separate 
Eev. 15. 4 glorify thy name? for(thou) only (art) [h.] 

E0L7, to be — 

l.Tobe separate, set apart, »np gadesJi. 

Exod2g. ^7 whatsoever toucheth .. altar shall be holy 
30. 29 whatsoever toucheth them shall be holy 
Lev. 6 18 every one that toucheth.. shall he holy 

6. 27 whatsover shaU touch, shall be holy 
Hag. 2 12 his skirt do touch bread., shall it be holy '1' 

2.2'o xeparate, set apart, ayii^a) hagldzo. 

Kev. 22. II and he Ihat is. .let him be holy stiR 

HOLY day - 

l.Separaiion,separate or setapartobject, ^"^J} qodrsh. 

Kxod35. 2 there shall be to you an holy day, a tab. 
2.A feast, festinal kop-r-q Jiforlf. 

Col. 2. 16 in respect of an holy (Itiy, or of the new 

HOLY day, to keep — 

'To keep or celebrate a festival, JJTI chagag. 

Psa. 42. 4 went wilh a multitude that kept holy day 
KOLY GHOST - 

HOLY thing or place), most — 
l.tluuy of holies, D'?'"ii3n »np qodesh haqqodashim.. 
Exod2S. 33 between the holy (place) and the most h. 

26. 34 mercy seat upon theark. .in the most holy 

29. 37 it shall bean altai- most holy: whatsoever 
30. 10 atonement, .it (is) most holy unto the L. 
30 -iQ sanctify, .thattneymayhemostholy : wh. 

30. 36 it shall be unto you most holy 

40. lo sanctify, .and it shall be an altar most h. 
lev. 2. 3, 10 a thing most holy of the offerings of 
6. 17 it (is) most holy, as (is) the sin offering . 

6. 75 be killed before the LORD : it (is) most h. 
5 29 males . . shall eat thereof :' it (is) most holy 

7. I Likewise this (is) the law. .it (is) most h. 
7. 6 Every male . . shall eat thereof. . it (is) m. h. 

10 12 eat it without leaven, .for it (is) most h. 
10. 17 seeing it (is) most holy, and (God) hath 
14. 1 3 (so is) the trespass offering : it (is) most h. 
24. 9 it (is) most holy imto him of the offerings 

27. 28 every devoted thing (is) most holy unto 
Num. 4. 4 service of the sons, .(about) the most h. 

4. 19 when they approach unto the most holy 

18. 9 This shall be thine of the most holy thing 

18. 9 (shall be) most holy for thee and thy sons 

18 10 In the most holy (place) shalt thou eat it 

tKi. 6. 16 fortheoracle,(even)forthemostholy(p.) 

7. 50 the doors of the inner house, the most h. 

8. 6 brought in the ark. .to the most holy (p.) 

1 Ch. 6. 49 for all the work of the (place) most holy 

23. 13 that he should sanctify the most holy th. 

2 Ch. 3. 8 he made the most holy house, the length 

3. 10 in the most holy house he made two che. 

4. 22 the inner doors therefore for the most holy 

j. 7 brought in the ark . . into the most holy (p.) 

Ezra 2.63 should not eat of the most holy things, till 

Neh. 7. 65 should not eat of the most holy things, till 

Eze. 41. 4 said unto me, This (is) the most holy (pi.) 

43. 12 Mmitthereof roundabout(3hallbe)mosth. 

45. 3 be the sanctuary (and) the most holy (pi.) 

48. 12 most holy by the border of the Levites. 

Dan. 9. 24 to seal up. .and to anoint the most holy 

2. The holy things of the holies, dt'IRlI 't?li3 qodshe. 

Lev. 21. 22 bread, of the most holy, and of the holy 

2 Ch.31. 14 oblations of the Lord, and the most holy t. 

Eze. 42. 1 3 the priests . . shall eat the most holy things 

42. 13 there shall they lay the most holy things 

44. 13 anyofmyholythings, inthemostholy(p.) 

i. Separate, set apart, holy, Syios hagios. 

Jude 20 buildingupyourselvesonyourmostllQlyf. 



HOLY 

HOLY, to keep — 

To separate or set apart, t^np qadesh, 3. 

Bxodso. 8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it b, 

HOLY one — 

l.Kind, gracious, "•''PCI chasid. 

Psa. 16 10 thousufferthineholyonetoseecomiptlon 
89. 19 thou spakest in vision to thy holy one, and 

2. Separate or set apart one, Binp qadosh. 

2 Kj. 19. 22 (even) against the holy (one) of Israel 
Job 6. 10 not concealed the words of the holy one 
Psa. 71. 22 with the harp, thou holy one of Israel 
78. 41 Vea, they, .limited the holy one of Israel 
89. 18 and the holy one of Israel (is) our King 
Isa. I 4 provoked . . holy one of Israel unto anger 
5. 19 let the counsel of the holy one of Israel 
5. 24 despised the word of . .holy one of Israel 
10. 17 for a fire, and his holy one for a flame 
JO. 20 stay upon the LORD, the holy one of Israel 
i; 6 great (is) the holy one of Israel in the 
■ 7. 7 have respect to the holy one of Israel 
29. 19 shall rejoice in the holy one of Israel 

29. 23 sanctify the holy one of Jacob, and shall 

30. 1 1 cause the holy one of Israel to cease from 
30. 12 thus saith the holy one of Israel, Because 

30. 15 saith the Lord GoD, the holy one of Israel 

31. t they look not unto the holy one of Israel 
37. 23 (even) against the holy one of Israel 

40. 25 or shall I be equal? saith the holy one 

41. 14 and thy redeemer, the holy one of Israe! 
41. 16 (and) shaltgloryin theholy one of Israel 
41. 20 the holy one of Israel hath created it 

43. 3God, theholy one of Israel, thy saviour : I 
43. 14 Lord, your redeemer, the holy one of I. 

43. 15 holy one, the creator of Israel, your king 
45. ti Lord, the holy one of Israel, and his m. 
47. 4 Lord of hosts (is) his name, the holy one 
48. 17 Lord, thy Redeemer, the holy one of Isr. 
49. 7 theRedeemerof Israel, (and)his holy one 
49. 7 (and]) the holy one of Israel, and he shall 
54. 5 and thy Redeemer the holy one of Israe! 
ss. 5 thy God, and for the holy one of Israel 
60. 9 to the holy one of Israel, because he hath 
60. 14 call thee. .TheZionoftheholyoneoflsrael 

Jer. SO' 29 proud, .against the holy one of Israel 
51. 5 with sin against the holy one of Israel 
Eze. 39. 7 that I (am) the Lord, the holy one in Isr. 
Hos. 119 the holy one in the midst of thee : and I 
Hab. I. 12 my God, mine holy one? we shall not die 

3. 3 and theholy onefromMountParan. Selab 

Z.One separate or set apart, e'''!i3 qaddish. 

Dan. 4. 13, 23 an holy one came down from heaven 

4. 17 the demand by the word of the holy onea 

4. Separate, set apart, holy ayios hmgios. 

Mark i. 24 I know, .whothouart, theholy one of G. 
Luke. 4. 34 I know . . who thou art ; the holy one of G. 
Acts 3. 14 ye denied the holy one and the just, and 
I'Jo. 2. 20 ye have an unction from theholy one, and 

5. Kind, gracious, Saios hosios. 

Acts 2. 27 neither wilt thou suffer thine holy one to 
13. 35 Thoushalt not suffer thine holy one tosee 

HOLY place — 

] Place separate or set apart, b''1|"3D miqdash. 
Psa. 68. 35 (thou art) terrible out of thy holy places 
Eze. 21. 2 drop(thyword)toward theholy places, and 
45. 4 it shall be . . an holy place for the sanctuary 

2. To separate, set apart, lynij qadesh, 3. 

Eze. 7. 24 and their holy places shall be defiled. 

Z. Separate, set apart, Iwly, ayiov hagion. 

Heb. 9. 12 he entered in once into the holy place 
g. 24 into the holy places made with hands 
9. 25 high priest entereth into the holy place- 

HOLY thing — 

l.Separation,separateor set apartohject, E^Vp qodesh. 
Exod28. 38 may bear the iniquity ef the holy things 
Lev. 5. 15 and sin. .in the holy things of the Lord 
5. 16 harm that he hath done in the holy thing 
22. 2 the holy things of the children of Israel 
32. 3 goeth unto the holy things, which the chil. 
22. 4 he shall not eat of the holy things, until 
22. 6 shall not eat of the holy things, unless 
22. 7 and sliall afterward eat of the holy things 
22. 10 shall no stranger eat (of) the holy thing 
22. lo servant, shall not eat (of) the holy thing 

22. 12 not eat of an offering of the holy things 
22. 14 a man eat (of) the holy thing unwittingly 

22. 14 give . . unto the priest with the holy thing 

22. 15 they shall not profane the holy things of 

22. 16 iniquity when" they eat their holy things 
Num. 4. 15 but they shall not touch (any) holy thing 

4. 20 to see when the holy things are covered 

5. 9 every offering of all theholy things of the 
i8. 19 All the heave offerings of the holy things 
18. 32 neither shall ye pollute the holy things of 

Deut.i2. 26 Onlythyholythings which thou hast, and) 

1 Ch.23. 28 in the purifying of aU holy things, and tha 

2 Ch.31. 6 the tithe of holy things which were conse. 
Neh. 10. 33 forthe set feasts, and for the holy (things) 
Eze. 2o. 40 of your oblations, with all your holy thinga 

22. 8 Thou hast despised mine holy things, and 
22. 26 and have profaned mine holy things : they 

44. 8 have not kept the charge of mine holy th. 

44. 13 norto come near to any of my holy tUegS 

'i.Sepa/rate or set apart object, S,yiou hagion. 
Lake i. 35 that holy tbing which .ehall be bomof^ 



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HONOUR 



BJDLV portion — 

Separation, separate or set apart object, tynp qodesh. 

Eze. 45. I offer, .unto the Lord, an holy portion ol 
HO'-HAM, 031 n raging. 

The form under which an Edomite name appears, 
which, in Oen. 36. 22, is given Hcmam. Geseuius 
considers Homam the original form. B.C. 1760. 

» Ch. I. 39 And the sons of Lotan, Hori, and H. 
HOME — 
l.Tent, bnU ohel. 

Judg.19 9 get .onyourway.thatthoumayestgoho. 
'i. House, n?3 hayiih 

Gen. 39. 16 laid up. .garment., until his lord came h. 
43. 16 Bring (these) men home, and slay, and ma. 
43. 26 whenJosephcamehome,theybroughthim 

Exod. 9. 19 beast which , . shall not be brought home^ 

Lev. 18. 9 born at home, or born abroad, .their nak. 

Deut24. 5 he shall be free at home one year, and shall 

Josli. 2. 18 all thy father's houeeliold, home unto thee 

1 Sa. 6. 7 and bring their calves home from them 

6. JO and shut up their calves at home 

10. 26 Saul also went home to Gibeah; and there 
24. 22 Saul went home ; but David and his men 

2 Sa. 13. 7 Tlien David sent home to Tamar, saying, 

1 Ki. 5. 14 a month .in Lebanon, .two months at ho. 

2 Ki. 14. 10 glory., and tarry at home; for why should 
2 Ch. 25. rg abide now at home ; why shouldest thou 
Esth. 5. 10 when he came home, he sent and called for 
Psa. 68. 12 she that-tarried at home divided the spoil 
Pi'ov. 7. 19 For the goodman (is) not at home, he is 

7. 20 (and) will come horaeat the dayappointed 
Eccl. 12. 5 because man goeth to his long home ; and 
Jer. 39. 14 that he should carry him home : so he dw. 
Lam. I. 2oBehold,0L0RD. .at home (there is) as de. 
Hag. I. 9 when yo brought (it) home, I did blow up. 

S.Place, cV? magom. 

1 Sa. 2. 20' And they went unto their own home 

2 Ch.25. 10 togohomeagain. .andtheyreturnedhome 

i.To cause to turn back, 3i» shub, 5. 
Judg.ii. 9 If ye bring me home again to fight against 
Kuth I. 21 Lord hath brought me home again empty 
2 Sa. 14. 13 the king doth not fetch home again his 
Job 39. i2thathewillbringhomethy3eed,andgather 

h, Middle, midst, r\\i^, r\e\ tok, tavek, 

Deut 21. 12 thou shalt bring her home to thine house 

S.One's own proper {hozise),lStos{olKos)idios{oi7cos). 
Acts 21. 6 we took ship; and they returned home 
I Tl, 5. 4 let them learn first to show piety at home 

7,ffouss, household, o'lKla oikia. 

Matt. 8. 6 miservant lieth at home sick of the palsy 

B.ffouse, household, oIkos oikos. 

Mark s- 19 Go home to thy friends, andtell them how 
Luke 15. 6 when he Cometh home,hecalleth together 

1 Co. 1 1. 34 if any man hunger, let him eat at home 

14. 35 let them ask their husbands at home : for 

aOME, their o.wn — 

Their own, kavrohs (ace.) heautous. 

John2o. 10 disciples went, .again unto [their own h.] 
EOSIE, to te at — 
To be among one's people, be at home, ivZriiiia. 

2 Co. s- 6 whilst we are at home in the body, we are 
HOME, to go — 

To turn back, 31B' shvb. 

1 Sa. 18. 2 would let him no more go home to hla f. 

HOME, to keep at home — 

1. To remain at home, nij navah, , , 

Hab. 2. 5 a proud man, neither keepeth-at home 
% Watching or keeping the house, olnovp^ oikouros, 

Titus 2. 5 [keepers at home], good, obedient to their 

HOME again — \_See Bring, fetot.] 

HOME boni — 

1, Native, indigenous, aboriginal, rrjm ezrach. 

Exodi2. 49 One law sliall be to him tliat is home bom 
2.Bom in the ho^ise, n:3 t^; yelid hayith. 

Jer. 2. 14 (is)he a home bom (slave)'? why is he spoil.? 

HOMER — 

Bomer, {a drymeasure = 10 ephahs), nph chomer. 
Lev. 27. 16 an homer of barley seed (shall be valued) 
I^umii. 32 that gathered least gathered ten homers 
Isa. 5. 10 seed of an homer shall yield an ephah 
Eze. 45. II may contain the tenth part of an homer 
45. n the ephah the tenth part of an homer: the 
45. II measure thereof shall be after the homer 
45. 13, 13 sixth part of an ephah of an homer of 
45. 14 the cor, (which is) an homer of ten baths 
45. 14 for ten baths (are) an homer 
Hos. 3. 2 and (for) an homer of barley, and an half 

HOMER, half — 

Lethek, {a-half hopier), ^fij lethek. 

Hos. 3. 2 of barley, and an half homer of barley 

HONEST (thins) — 

1, Excellent, Ka\6s kalos. 

Luke 8. 15 which in an honest and good heart, having 
Bom 12. 17 Provide things honest in the sight of 

2 Co. 8. 21 Providing for honest things, not only in 
I Pe. a. 12 conversation honest among the Gentiles 



•2. Venerable, grave, ac/xfos semnos. 

Phil. 4. 8 wliatsoever things (are) honest whatsoev 
HONEST, that which ia — 
That which is excellent, rh KaXhv to ka.lon. 

2 Co. 1 3. 7 ye should do that v/hich is honest, though 
HONESTLY — 
\. Decently, becomingly, tvaxnt^iix^s euschemoniis. 

Rom 13. 13 Let us walk honestly as ia the day ; not 

I Th 4. 12 ye may walk honestly toward-them that 
^.Excellently, Ka\ui kalos. 

Ueb. 13. 18 in all things willing to live honestly 
HONESTY — 
Gravity, verier ableness, <re/ji.v6Tri9 semnotls. 

I Ti. 2. 2 peaceable life in. .godliness and honesty 
HOJTEY — 
1. Honey, iffi'^ debash. 

Gen. 43. II a littlehoney, spices, and myrrh, nut8,and 

Exod. 3. 8, 17 a land flowing with milk and honey 

13. 5 a land flowing with milk and honey, that 
16. 31 taste. .(waE)likewafersYmade)withhoney 
33. 3 a land flowing with milk and honey : for 

Lev. 2. II norany honey, in any offeringof the Lord 

20. 24 a land that floweth with miJk and honey 

Numi3. 27 it floweth with milk and honey ; and this 

14. 8 a land which floweth with milk and honey 
16. 13, 14 land that floweth with milk and honey 

Deut. 6. 3 land that floweth witli milk and honey 
8. 8 pomegranates.. landofoilolive.and honey 
It. 9 aland that floweth with milk and honey 

26. 9, 15 land that floweth vrith milk and honey 

27. 3 a land that floweth with milk and honey 
31 20 land . .that floweth wth milk and honey 
32. 13 made him to suck honey out of the rock 

.Tosh. 5. 6 a land that floweth \vith milk and honey 

Judg 14. 8 bees and honey in the carcase of the lion 
14. 9 the honey out of <,he carcase of the lion 
14. 18 What (is) sweeter than honey ? and what 

I Sa. 14. 25 and there was honey upon the ground 
14. 26 the honey dropped ; but no man put his 
14. 29 because I tasted a little of this honey 
14. 43 I did but taste a little honey with the 

e Sa. 17. 29 honey, and butter, and sheep, and cheese 

1 Ki. 14. 3 Andtake..acruseof honey,andgotohim 

2 Ki. 18. 32 aland of oil olive and of honey, that ye 
2 Ch. 31. 5 honey, and. .all the increase of the field 
Job 20 17 thefloods, the brooks of honey and butter 
Psa. 19. 10 sweeter also than honey, and the honey c. 

8i. 16 with honey out of the rock should I have 
119. 103 (yea, sweeter) than honey to my mouth 
Prov.24. 13 My son, eat thou honey, because (it is) 

25. 16 Hast thou found honey? eat so much as is 
25. 27 (It is) not good to oat mucli honey ; so for 

Song 4. II honey and milk (are) under thy tongue 
S, I I have eaten my honey comb with my ho. 

Isa. 7. 15 honey shall he eat, that he may know to 
7. 22 honey shall every one eat (that is) left in 

Jer. II. 5 a land flowing with milk and honey, aB(it) 
32. 22 a land flowing with raOk and honey 
41. 8 and of barley, and of oil, and of honey 

Eze. 3. 3 was in my mouth as honey for sweetness 
16. 13 thou didst eat fine flour, anc; honey, and 
16. 19 honey, (wherewith) I fed thee, thou hast 
2o. 6, 15 land, .flo^vlng with milk and honey 

27. 17 and Pannag, and honey, and oil, and balm 

2,Honey, p.e\i meli. 

Matt. 3. 4 and his meat was locusts and wild honey 
Mark i. 6 and he did eat locusts and wild honey 
Rev. 10. 9 it shall be in thy mouth s^veet as honey 
10. 10 it was in my mouth sweet as honey : and 
HONEY COMB — 
1. Dropping, juice, nsl nopheth, 

Prov. 5. 3 lipsofastrangewomandrop(as)..honeyc. 
24. 13 honeycomb, (which is) sweet to thy taste 
27. 7 The full soul loatheth an honey comb 
Song 4. II lips, (my) spouse, drop (as) the honey co. 

2.Comh of honey, a'j^n nns/: yarath haddebash. 

I Sa. 14. 27 dipped ii in an honey comb, and put his 
S.Comb {0/ honey), IT. yaar. 

Song 5. 1 1 have eaten my honey comb with my honey 
i.Dropping of the Jloioings, Q'?ii" n3J noplieih tsuph. 

Psa. 19. 10 sweeter also than honey, and the honey c. 
b.A flowing of honey, b';i-''1is tsuph debash. 

Prov 16. 24 Pleasant words (are as) an honey comb 
Q.An honeycomb, fii\ic7(Tiov Krjplou melission kerion. 

Xuke24. 42 of a broiled fish, and of an honey comb 

HONO'OR — 

\. Honour, beauty, majesty. Tin hadar. 

I Ch.i6. 27 Glory and honour (are) in his presence 
Psa. 8. s hast crowned him with glory and honour 
145. 5 of the glorious honour of thy majesty 
149. 9 this honour have all his saints. Praise 
ProV3i. 25 Strength and honour (are) her clothing 
2. Honour, beauty, majesty, iiri heder. 

Dan. 4. 36 honour and brightness returned nnto me 
5. 18 kingdom, andmajesty,andglory,andhon. 

Z. Honour, beauty, majesty, n-inq hadarah. 

Prov 14. 28 multitude of people (is) the king's honour 

i.. Honour, beauty, brilliancy, "lin hod. 

Num27. 20 shaitput(8ome)of thine honour upon him 
Psa. 21. 5 honour and majesty hast thoulaid upon 
96. 6 Honour and majesty (are) before him 
104. I thou art clothed with honour and majesty 



Prov. s. 9 Lest thou give thine honour unto others 
Dan. II. 21 shall not'glvethe honour of the kingdom 
5.Preciousness, honour, n,'?; ycqn.r 

Ksth. I. 4 and the honour of his excellent mi^esty 
1.20 wives shall give to tliclrhuiibands honour 
6. 3 Wiat honour and dignity hath been done 
6. 7, Q, 9, II the klngdelightoth ro honour 
6. 6 dtlight todohonourmorethantomyselfT 
8. 16 had light, and gladness, and Jov, and horjo. 
Psa. 49. 12 man (l)eing) in honour aljidctii not : he is 
49. 2oMau(thatis)inhonour, audunderstandeth 
&.Preciousncss, honour, 1,7; yeqnr. 

Dan. 2. 6 gifts and rewards and great honour 

4. 30 power, and forthe honourof mymaJestyT 

7. Weight, heaviness, honour, nnj kabnd. 

Gen. 49. 6 unto their assembly, mine honour, be not 
Nura24. II the Lord hath kept thee back from honour 
I Ki. 3. 13 also given tlieo. .both riches and bononr 
I Ch.17. 18 to thee forthe honour of thy servant? 
29. 12 riches and honour(come) of thee, and thou 
29. 28 old age, full of days, riches, and honour 
B Ch. I. 1 1 hast not asked riches, wealth, or honour 
I. 12 give thee riches, and wealth, and honour 

17. 5 and he hadriches and honourin abundance 

18. I had riches and honour in abundance, and 
26. 18 neither (shall It be) for thine honour front 
32. 27 had exceeding much riches and honour 
34. 33 inhabitants did him honour at his death 

Psa. 7. 5 yea, let him., lay mine honour in the dust 
26. 8 and the place where thine lionourdwelleth 
66. 2 Sing forth the honour of his name ; make 
112. 9 his horn shall be exalted with honour 
Prov. 3. 16 (and) in her left hand riches and honoui' 
8. 18 Riches and honour (are) with me ; (yea) 
ti. 16 A gracious woman retaineth honour; and 
15. 33 wisdom ; and before honour (is) humility 

18. 12 is haughty, and before honour (is) humil. 

20. 3 an honour for a man to cease from strife 
21 21 flndeth life, righteousness, and honour 
22. 4 By humility.. (are) riches, honour, and life 

25. 2 honour of kings (is) to search out a matter 

26. I so hononr is not seemly lor a fool 

26. 8 so (is) he that giveth honour to a fool 
29. 23 honour shall uphold the humble In spirit 
Eccl. 6. 2 God hath given riches, wealth, and honour 
10. I is in reputation for wisdom (and) honour 

^.Beauty, glory, n^iN^n, n-ixsn lipharah, tipherelh, 
Deut 26. 19 in praise) and in name, and in honour 
Judg. 4. 9 journey . .shall not be for thine honour 
Psa. 71. 8 (with) thy praise (and with) thy honour 
Jer. 33. 9 an honour before all the nations of the 

9. Glm-y, SSl^a doxa 

John 5. 41 I receive not honour from men 

5. 44 which receive honour one of another, and 
5. 44 not the honour that (comoth) from God 

8. 54 my honour ia nothing : it is my Father 

2 Co. 6. 8 By honour and dishonour, by evil report 
Rev. 19. 7 glad and rejoice, and give honour to him 

10. Weight, honour, rt/iii tune. 

John 4. 44 prophethath no honourin his own country 

Acts 28. 10 ^VTlo also honoured U3 with many honour* 

Rom. 2. 7 seek for glory and honourand immortality 

2. 10 honour, and peace, to every man that w. 

9. 21 power .to make one vessel unto honour 

12. 10 in honour preferring one another 

13. 7 feartowhomfear;honourtowhomhonour 
I Co 12. 23 upon these we bestow more abundant ho. 

12. 24 abundant honour to that(part) which lack 
Col. 2. 23 not in any ho.nour to the satisfying of 
I Th. 4. 4 to possess, in sanctiflcatiun and honour 
t Ti. I. 17 (be) honour and glory for ever and ever 

5. 17 be counted worthy of double honour 

6. I their own masters worthy of all honour 
C. 16 to whom (be) honour and power everlaat. 

a Tl. 2. 20 some to honour, and some to dishonour 
2. 21 he shall be a vessel unto honour, sanctl. 
Heb. 2. 7 crownedst him with glory and honour 

2. 9 Jesus. .cro\vned with glory and honour 

3. 3 he who hath builded . . hath more honour 
5. 4 no man taketh this honour unto himself 

1 Pe. I. 7 found unto praise and honour and glory 

3. 7 husbands.. giving honour unto the wife 

2 Pe. I. 17 he received from God the Father honour 
Rev. 4. 9 give glory and honour and thanks to him 

4. II to receive glory and honour and power 

5. ?2 'Worthy, .to receive, .honour, and glory 
5, 13 Blessing, and honour, and glory, and poi. 

7. 12 honour, and power, and might, (be) unto 

19. I [honour], and power, unto the Lord our O. 

21. 24 do bring their glory and honour into It 
21. 26 bringtheglory(andhono(if] ofthenationa 

HONOUR, to get — 

To be or bec&ine honoured or mighty, ^3? kaJbed, 2. 

Eiodi4. 17 I will get me honour upon Pharaoh, and 

14. 18 when I have gotten me honour upon Ph. 

HONOTTR, to — 

1. To honour, iin hadar. 

Lev. 19. 15 nor'honourthe person of themlghty: (bht) 
19. 32 Thou Shalt, .honour the face of the old 

2.T0 honour, -nn hadar, 3. 

Dan. 4. 34 I praised and honoured him that llveth 
4. 37 Now I. .extol and hononr the king of he. 

8 To make heo.vy, weighty, honoured, "3? kdbed, 3. 
Exod2o. la Honour thy lather and thy mother : that 

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Deut. 5. i6 Honour thy father and thy mother, as the 
Judg. 9. 9 wherewith by me they honour God and 

1 Sa. 2. 29 and honoureat thy sons above me, to make 

2 30 for them that honour me I will honour 
15. 30 I have sinned : (yet) honour me now, I 

2 Sa. 10. 3 Thinkest thou that D&vid doth honour 
1 Ch.ig. 3 Thinkest thou that David doth honour 
Psa. 15. 4 but he honoureth them that fear the LOKO 

91. 15 I will deliver him, and honour him 
Prov. 3. 9 Houour the Lord with thy substance, and 
J 4. 31 he that honoureth him hath mercy on the 
Isa, 29. 1 3 this people . . with their lips do honour me 
43. 20 The beast of the field shall honour me 
43. 23 neither hast thou honoured me with thy 
58. 13 Shalt honour him, not doing thine own 
Lam. I. 8 all'that honoured her despise her, because 
Dan. II. 38 in his estate shall he lionour the God oJ 

11. 38 and. a god. .shall he honour with gold 
Mai. I. 6 A son honoureth (his) father, and a serv. 

4. 7*0 Tnake gloriov^s, So^d^ro dozazo. 

John 8. 54 Jesus answered, it 1 honour myself, my 
8. 54 it is my Father that honoureth me ; of 

5. To make lieavy, honour, rindio timao. 

, Matt 15. 4 Honour thy father and mother : and. He 

15. 6 honour not hia father or his mother, (he) 

15. 8 honoureth me with (their) lips ;but their 

19. 15 lionour thy father and (thy) mother ; and 

Mark 7. 6 Thi3peoplehonourethmewith(theu')lips 

7. 10 Honour th_y father and thy mother ; and 

10. 19 Defraud not, Honour thy father and moth. 
LukeiS. 20 Honour thy father and thy mother 
John 5. 23 should honour the Son, even as theyhon. 

5. 23 He that honoureth not the Son honoureth 
S; 49 I honour my Father, and ye do dishonour 

12. 26 man serve me, him will (my) Father hon. 
Acts 28. 10 Who also honoured us with many honours' 
Eph. 6. 2 Honour thy father and mother; which is 
J Ti. 5. 3 Honour widows that are widows indeed 

1 Pe. 2. 17 Honour all (men). Love the brotherhood 

2. 17 Fear God. Honour the king 

■HONOUS, without — 

Without honour, unhonoured, &Ttfj.os atimos. 
Matti3. 37 A prophet is not without honour, save ii) 
Mark 6. 4 A prophet is not without honour, but in 

EOHOint, to do, bring, or promote to — 
To make weighty, heavy, honoured, i?3 kahed, 3. 
Num22. 17 I will promote thee unto very great hou. 

22. 37 am I not able . toproraote thee to honour? 
24. II 1 thouglit to promote thee unto great ho. 

Judg 13. 17 sayings come to pass we may do thee ho. ? 
Prov, 4. 8 she shall bring thee to honour, when thou 

EONOtnt, to come to, or be had in — 

1. To be or becovie heavy, weighty, lumoured, 135. 
Job 14. 21 His sons come to honour, and he knoweth 

2.T0 he or become heavy, weighty, honoured, 133, 2. 

2 Sa. 6. 23 maidservants, .of themshalllbehadinh. 

HONOXm self, to — 

Toreckon self heavy, weighty, honoured,'\'23kabed, 7 
Prov. 1 2. 9 (is) better than lie that honoureth himself 

HOWOUEABLE — 

1. Honour, beauty, majesty, ^^.^ hod. 

Psa.iij. 3 His work(is) honourable and glorious; and 

2. To be or become heo.vy, weighty, honoured, 135, 2. 
Gen. 34. 19 he (was) more honourable than all tlie h. 
NuiC22. 13 seat .princes, .more honourable than th. 

1 Sa. 9. 6 a man of God, and (he is) an honourable 

22. 14 goeth . and is honourable in thine house ? 

2 Sa, 23. 19 Was he not most honourable of three? 

23. 23 He was more honourable than the thirty 
I Ch. 4. 9 was more honourable than his bretlireu 

11. 21 he was more honourable than the two, for 
II. 25 he was honourable among the thirty, but 

Isa. 3. 5 and the base against the honourable 

23. 8 whose trafiTickera (are) the honourable of 
23. 9 bring into contempt all the honourable of 

Z.Tohe made heavy, weighty, honoured, i?3 kabed, 4. 
Isa. 58. 13 a delight, the holy of the Lord, honour 

4. WeigM, heaviness, honour, n'nj kabod. 

Isa. s. 13 and their honourable men (are) famished 

6. Olorious, in glory, ei/So^os endoxos. 

1 Co. 4. 10 ye (are) honourable, but we (are) despised 

6. Wdl fashioned, cucrx^/iwi' euschemon. 
ilarki5. 43 Joseph, .an honourable counsellor, which 
Acts 13. 50 stirred up the devout and honourable w. 

17. 12 of honourable women which were Greeks 

7. Weighty, honourable, t'iiilos timios. 

Heb. 13. 4 Marriage (is)honourable in all, and the b. 

8. To lift up Vie face, D'iQ viii/} nasa plianim. 

2 KL 5. I Naarnan . . was a great man . . and honour. 
Isa. 3. 3 the honourable man, and the counsellor 

g. 15 The ancient and honourable, he (is) the h. 

HONOTTRABLE, less — 
Without honour, or weight, Artnos atimos. 
I Co. 12. 23 which we think to be less honourable 

HONOTTEABLE, more — 

Honourable, in honour, ^urt/ios entimos. 

jMkA 14- 8 lest a more honourable man than tUou be 



H0N0TJ2A3LE, to bs — 

To be or become heavy, weighty, honowed, 139 kahed, 2. 

Isa. 43. 4 thou hast been honourable, and I have 
EONOTTRABLE, to snake — 
To make honourable, tik adar, 5. 

Isa. 42. 21 magnify the law, and make (it) honour. 
HONOTJEABLE man or woman — 
l.Tobe heavy, weighty, hoiiourable, "135 kabed, 2. 

Wah. 3.10 and they cast lots for her honourable men 
I.IAfted up of face. Dug kib'^ nesuphanim. 

Job 22. 8 and the honourable man dwelt ia it 
Z. Precious, rare, "ip; yaqar. 

Psa» 45. 9 (were) among thy honourable women 
EONOTJEED, to be — 
l.Tobe or become honoured or adorned. Tin hadwr,2. 

Lam. 5. 12 the faces of elders v/ere not honoured 

I.T0 be or become weighty, heavy, honoured. n33, 2. 
Exodi4. 4 and I will be honoured upon Pharaoh, and 

3. 2*0 he made weighty, heavy, honoured,'Q'^kabed,i. 

Prov 13. i8 that regardeth reproof shall be honoured 

27. 18 that waiteth onliis master shall be bono. 

4. To make glorious, 6o|c(^ib doxazo. 

1 Co. 12. 26 or one member be honoured, all the me. 
HOOD — 

A hood, diadem, f\'if tsaniph. 

Isa. 3. 23 the fine linen, and the hoodSj and the ve. 
HOOF — 
Hoof, n^"]^ parsah. 

Exodio'. 26 there shall not an hoof be left behind : for 
Lev. II. 3 Whatsoever parteth the hoof, and is clo. 
ir. 4 divide the hoof, divideth not the hoof 
II. 5 An d the coney., divideth not the hoof ; he 
sii 6 cheweth the cud, but divideth not the h. 
u. 7 the swine, though he divide the hoof, and 
II. 26 of every beast which divideth the hoof 
Deuti4. 6 every beast that parteth the hoof, and el. 
14. 7 the cloven hoof, .but divide not the hoof 
14. 8 the swiae, because it divideth the hoof 
Isa. 5. 28 their horses' hoofs shall be counted like 
Jer. 47. 3 noise of the stamping of the hoofs of his 
Eze. 26. II With the hoofs of his horses shall he tread 
32. 13 neither shall, .the hoofs of beasts trouble 
Mic. 4. 13 I will make thy hoofs brass; and thoush. 

HOOPS, to have — 

To divide, have hoofs, oip paras, 5. 

Psa. 69. 31 ox (or) bullock that hath horns and hoofs 
HOOK — 
l.Reed, \'tOM agmon. 

Job 41. '2 Canst tEou put an hook into his nose? or 
2.Hook, peg, I] vav. 

Exod26. 32 their hooks (shall be of) gold, upon the 

26. 37 their hooks (shall be of) gold : and thou 

27. 10, II the hooks of the pillars and their fill. 
27 17 their hooks (shall be of) silver, and their 
36. 36 their hooks (were of) gold ; and he cast 
36. 38 five pillars of it with their hooks : and he 
38. JO, II, 12, 17 the hooks of the pillars and their 
38. ig their hooks (of) silver, and the overlaying 
38. 28 he maSe hooks for the pillare, and overt. 

3. Hook, chain, ring (for nose), "nn, no chachi, chach. 

2 Kl. 19. 28 therefore I will put my hook in thy nose 
Isa. 37. 29 therefore will I put my hook in thy nose 
Eze. 29. 4 But I will put hooks in thy jaws, and I 

38. 4 I will .puthooksintothy jaws, andl will 

i. Angle, hook, r\3n chakkah. 

Job 41. 1 Canst thou draw .leviathan with an hook? 

5. TViorra, hook, ."ij? tsinnah. 

Amos 4. 2 that he will take you away with hooks 

6. Double hooks, cnsv shephattayim. 

Eze. 40. 43 within (were) hooks, .fastened round 
7. A hook,fshing hook, AyKKfrpov afjkisiron. 

Matt 17. 27 cast an hook, and take up the fish that 
HOOK, fish — 
Thorn, fish, hook, fiJl'i To sir dugah. 

Amos 4. s he wiU take, your posterity with fish h 
ISee aZso Pruning hook.] 

HOPE — 

\. Confidence, nes hetach. 

Psa. 16. 9 Therefore.. my flesh also shall rest in h. 
2 .Confidence, y\nQ^ Uttachon. 

Eccl. 9. 4 joined to all the living there is hope : for 
S.Confi^nce, folly, has kesel. 

Job 8. 14 Whose hope shall be cut off, and whose 
31. 24 If I have made gold ray hope, or have 

Psa. 78. 7 That they might set their hope in God, and 

^.Confidence, neap mibtach. 

Jer. 17. 7 Blessed (is) the man,, whose hope the L. 
b.Refuge, ngOD machseh. 

Jer. 17. 17 Be not a terror unto me : thoufart) my h. 

Joel 3. 16 the Lord (will be) the hope of his people 

&. Expectation, nipp miqvah. 

Ezra 10. 2 there is hope in Israel concerning this 
Jer. 14. 8 O the hope of Israel, the saviour thereof 

17. 13 O Lord, the hope of Israel, all that fors. 

50. 7 even the Lord, the hope of their fathers 



T.Hope, waiting, 138' seber. 

Pse.iig. 116 and let me not be ashamed 0! my hope 
146, 5 his help, whose hope (is) in the LORD hia 

S.Hope, expectation, n^n'ifi tocheleth, , 

Job 41. g Behold, tlie hope of Mm is in Vain : shall 
Psa. 39. 7 Lord, what wait I for? my hope (is) in thee 
Prov 10. 28 The hope of the righteous (shall be) glad. 

ix. 7 and the hope of unjust (men) perisheth - . 

13. 12 Hope deferred maketh the heart sick : but 
Lam. 3. 18 My strength and my hope is perished from 

Q.Sope, expectation, n)i^^ tigvah. 

Ruth 1. 12 I have hope, (it) I should have ail husband 
Job 4. 6 thyhope.andtheuprightnessofthy ways?' 
j. 16 the poor hath hope, and iniquity.stoppeth 
7. 6 My days . . are spent Without hope 
8. 13 and the hypocrite's hope shall perish 
II. s8. Shalt be secure, because there is hope 
11. 2o hop6 (shall be as) the giving up of the 

14. 7 there is hope of a tree, if It be cut down 
14. 19 and thou deatroyest the hope of man 
17. 15 where (is) now my hope? as for my hope 

19. 10 mine hope hath he removed like a tree 

27. a what (is) the hope of the hypocrite, though 
Psa. 71. 5 thou (art) my hope, Lord Gc 1 : (thou art) 
Prov. 19. 18 Chasten thy son while there is hope; and 

26. 12 (there is) more hope of a fool than of him 

29. 20 (there is) more ho^e of a fool than of him 

Jer. 31. 17 there is hopeinthmo end, saiththe Lord 

Lam. 3. 29 in the dust, if so be there may be hope 

Eze. 19. 5 her hope v/as lost, then she took another 

37. 11 Our bones are dried, and our hope is lost 
H03. 2. 15 the valley of Achor for a door of hope 
Zech.g . 12 to the strong hold, ye prisoners of hope 

10, Hope, i\Ttis elpis. 

Acta 2. 26 moreover also my flesh shall rest in liope 
16. ig saw that the hope of their gains was gone 
23. 6 of the hope and resurrection of the dead 
24. 15 have hope toward God.which they themse 
26. 6 the hope of the promise made of God unto 
26. 7 For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, I am 
27 20 all hope that we should be saved was then 

28. 20 for the hope of Israel I am bound with 
Bom. 4. !8 Who against hope believed in hope, that 

5. 2 and rejoice in hope of the gloiy of God 
5. 4 patience, experience; and experience,hop9 - 
5. 5 hope maketh not ashamed ; because the 
8. 20 him who hath subjected (the same) in h. 
8. 24 hope : but hope that is seen is not hope 

12. 12 Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation 

15. 4 that we through patience, .might have h. 

15. 13 the God of hope fill . . ye may abound in h. 

1 Co. 9. 10 he that plov/eth should plow in hope ; and 

9. 10 (in hope shoiild be partaker of his hope] 
13. 13 abideth faith, hope, and charity, these th. 

2 Co. I. 7 our hope of you (is) stedf ast, knowing, that 

- 3. 12 Seeing then that we have such hope, we 
10. 15 having hope, when your faith is increased 
Gal. 5. s wait for the hope of righteousness by 
Eph. 1. 18 may know whs^t is the hope of his calling 

2. 12 no hope, and Without God in the world 

4. 4 are called in one hope of your calling 
Phil. I. 20 to my earnest expectation and (my) hope 
Col. I. 5 hope which is laid up for yon in heaven 

I. 23 moved away.from the hope of the gospel 
I. 27 which is Christ in you, the hope of glory 

1 Th. 1. 3 patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ 

2. 19 Forwhat (is) our hope, or joy, orcrownot 

4. 13 even as others- which have no iiope 

5. 8 and for an iielmet the hope of salvation 

2 Th. 2. 16 consolation good hope through grace 

1 Tl. I. I and Lord Jesus Christ, (which is) our hope 
Titus I. 2 In hope of eternal hfe, which God, that 
2. 13 Looking for that blessed hope, and the 
3. 7 according to the hope of eternal life 
Heb. 3. 6 rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end 

6. II the full assurance of hope unto tlie end 
6. 38 to lay hold upon the hope set before us 

7. 19 but the bringing in of a'better hope (did) 
1 Pe. I. 3 hathbegotten us again unto a lively hope 

I. 21 that your faith andhope might be in (Jod 
3. 15 a reason of the hope that is in you with 
. 1 Jo. 3. 3 And every manthat hath thishopein him 
HOPE, to — 
l.To be confident, trust, lean on, ngj bafach. 

Job 6. 20 were confounded because they had hoped 

2. To stay, h^n chul 

Lam. 3. 26 (a man) should bothhopeand quietly wait 
3.7*0 wait with hope, 7n; yachal, 3. 

Job 6. II What(i3)my strength, that I shouldhopet 
Psa, 31. 24 courage, .all ye thai hope in the Lord 
33. 18 upon them that hope in his mercy 
33. 22 be upon us, according as we hope in then' 

71. 14 But I will hope continually, andwUl yet 
tig. 43 for I have hoped in thy judgments 

119. 49 upon which thou hast caused me to hope 
ng. 74 glad, .because I have hoped in thy word 
iig. 81 My soulfainteth. .(but)Ihopeinthyword 
119. 114 Thou(art). .my shield : I hopeinthy wo. 
1 19. J47 prevented., and cried: I hoped in thy wo. 

130. 7 Let Israelliope in the Lord : for vidtn the 

131. 3 Israel hope in the Lord from henceforth 
147. 11 pleasure, .in those that hope in hismercy 

Eze. 13. 6 to hope that they would confirm the word 
i.To wait with hope, hTS] yachal, 5. 

Psa. 38. 15 in thee, Lord, do Ihope: thou wilt hear 

42. 3, II hopethouinGod; for Ishallyetpraise 

43. s hope in God ; for I shall yet praise him 



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Psa, 130. 5 soul doth wait, in liia word do I hopo 
Lara. 3. 24 my portion, .therefore wUl I hope in him 
5.T0 }u}pa, wait, look for, tiv sahar, 3. 

Esth. 9. I enemies of the Jews hoped to have power 
Psa.jip. j66 Lord, I have hoped for thy salvation, and 
Isa. 38. 18 they that go. .cannot hope for thy truth 

6. Tij hope, iKTri(w elpizo. 

Luke 6. 34 lend (to them) of whom ye hope to receive 

23. 8 he hoped to have seen some raii-acle done 
Acts 24. 26 He hoped alao that raoueyshould have been 

26. 7 Unto which.. our twelve tribes, .hope to 

1 Co. 1 3. 7 hopeth all things, cndureth all things 

2 Co. 8. 5 not as we hoped, but flrst gave their own 
Phil. 2. 23 Him therefore I hope to send presently 

I Ti. 3. 14 write I. .hoping to come unto thee shortly 
I Pe. I. 13 hope to the end for the grace that is tabe 

HOPE, to cau£e or make to — 

l.To cause to lean or trust, nop batach, 5. 

Pea. 22. 9 thou didst make me hopo (when I was) 

2. To cause to wait with hope, \n\ yachal, 3. 
Psa.119. 49 uponwhich thou hast cansed;ne to hope for 
Eze. 13. 6 they have made (others) to hope that they 

BOPE, to have — 

l.To take refuge, trust, npri chasah. 

Prov.14. 32 but the righteous hath hope In his death 
%.To wait with hope, Vn; yachul, 5. 

Lam. 3 . 2 1 I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope 

3. To hope, i\wiCu) elpizo. 

t Co. 15. ig If in this life only we have hope In Christ 
HOPE for, to — 
To hope, €\w((!o elpizS. 

Bom. 8 24 whatamanseeth.whydothheyethopefor 
8. 25 But M we hope for that we see not, (then) 
HOPE for ogain, to — 
To hope away from, &Tre\-;r[Cu apelpizo. 

Luke 6. 35 do good, and lend, hoping for nothing a. 
HOPE, to be no — 
To be desperate, despairing, dx; yaash, 2. 

Isa. 57. 10 saidst thou not. There is no hope: thou h. 

Jer. 2. 25 but thou saidst There is no hope: no; for 
18. 12 And they said. There is no hope ; but we 
HOPED for, thing — 
To hope, i\Tti((o elpizo. 

Heb. II. I faith is the BUbstance of things hoped for 

HOPH'-MT, 'Jsri strong. 

A son of Eli the high priest and Judge. B.C. 1141. 
I Sa. I. 3 And thetwo sons of Eli, H. andPhinehas 
2. 34 that shall come upon thy two sons, on H. 
4. 4 the two sons of Eli, H. and Phinehas 
4. II the two sons of Eli, H. an<l Phtnehas, were 
4. 17 thy two sons also, H. and Phinehas, are 

HOB, "iVi, -in mountain. 

Tho "mountain of mountains," on which Aaron died. 

It was on the boundary line of the land of Edom, and 

was the next halting place of the Israelites after Kadesh ; 

they quitted it for Zalmonah, on the way to the Eed 

Sea. 

Num 20. 22 the children of I. . . came unto mount H. 
20. 23 spake unto Moses and Aaron in mount H. 
20. 25 Take Aaron and Eleazar. .unto mount K. 

20. 27 they went up into mount H. in the sight 

21. 4 they journeyed from mount H. by the way 
Deut 32. 50 as Aaron thy brother died in mount H. 

HO'-RAM, D-i'n elevated. 

A king of Gezer at the time of the conquest of the S.W. 

part of Palestine, b.o. 1451. 

Josh. 10. 33 H. king of Gezer came up to help Lachish 

HO'-REB, 3in waste. 

The range of mountains of which Sinai la the chief, 
Ssrbal is now understood to be the range, and Jabel- 
MAsa ( "mount of Moses ") to be Sinai. See Sinai. 
Exod. 3. I and came to the mountain of God . . to H. 

17. 61 will stand, .there upon the rock In H. 
33. 6 Israel stripped themselves . . by . . mount H. 

Deut. I. 2 e5evehday8'..fromH.bythewayof mount 
I. 6 Tho Lord onr God spake unto us in H. 
1. 19 when we departed from H., we went thr. 
4. 10 stoodest before the Lord thy God in H. 

4. 15 tho Lord spake unto you in H. out of the 

5. 2 Lord . .God made a covenant with us in H. 
9. 8 Also in H. ye provoked the Lord to wrath 

18. 16 thou desiredst of the Lord thy Gtod in H. 
29. I the covenant thathe made with them in H. 

I Kl. 8. 9 two tables.. which Moses put there at H. 

19. 8 forty days and forty nights unto H. the 

a Ch. 5. lo'two tables which Moses put. .at H. when 
Psa.ioe. 19 They made a calf in E., and worshipped 
Mai. 4. 4 which I commanded unto him in H. for 

HO'-REM, D-i,n fortress. 

A fortified place in the territory of Naphtall, named 
with Iron and Migdalel. It is cow called Uurah, near 
YarUn, on a Tell at the S. end of tho Wady-el-Ain. 

Josh 19. 38 Iron, and Migdal-eU H., and Beth-anath 
EOR HA-GID'-GAD,n313rt -in hill of the cleft. 
A desert station where the Israelites encamped ; pro- 
bably the same as Gudgodah (Deut. 10. 7). 

Ifum33. 32 And they removed, .and encamped at H. 
33. 33 they went from H., and pitched in Jotb. 



EO'-ai, -in, -lin free, nvblc. 

1. A Horite, the son of Lotan, sen of Scir. B.C. 1780. 

Gen. 36. 22 And the children 0? Lotan were H. and H 

35. 30 these (are) the dukea (that came) of H. 
[Here it has the article prefbted, and is precisely the 
same word as that reuUtred "the UoHtes" in Gen 7.6 
21 and 29]. ^ 

I Ch. 1. 39 And the sons of Lotan ; H., and Homam 

2. A Simeonite whose son Shaphat was one of the spies 

B.C. 1450. 

Nurai3. s the tribe of SunooD, Sha^jhattheson of H. 
HO'-EIH, HO-BITES, '-yhri, o-inn troglodytes. 
The aboriginal inhabitants of Mount Scir, probably 
related to the Emira and Rephaim. Their excavated 
Qwelling,=, are still found in hundreds In the sandstone 
cliifs and mountains of Edom, but especially at Petra 
Perhaps they are referred to in Job 30. 6, 7. 

Gen. 14. 6 the H. in their mount fieir, unto El-paran 

36. JO These (are) tho eons of Seh- the H., who 
36. 21- these (are) the duites of tho H., the chil 
36. 29 These (arc) the dukes .. of the H. dukes 

Deut. 2. 12 TheH. alsoflweltln Seir before time; but 
2. 22 when lie destroyed tho U. from before 

HOR'-EAH, nr^in fortress. 

H".!^"",''* earlier name Zcphalh It was the chief town 
of the kmg of a Cacaanitish town on the S. of Palestine. 
After Its reduction by Joshua it became a territory of 
Judah, but belonged to Simeon whose territory is rec- 
koned as part of the former. It is now called Ea-Su/a 
and 13 situated in the gap in the mountain barrier run- 
ning S.W. and N.E., completing the plateau of southern 
Palestine. See Zei>hath. 

Numi*. 45 smote them, .discomfited them.. unto H. 

21. 3 and he called the name of the place H. 
Deut. I. 44 and destroyed you in Seir, (even) unto H 
Josh 12. 14 The king of H., one; thekingof Arad, one 

15. 30 And Eltolad, and Chesil, and H. 
19. 4 And Eltolad, and Bethul, and H. 

Judg. I. 17 And the nam.e of the city was called H. 
I Sa. 30. 30 And to (them) which (were) in H., and to 
t Ch. 4. 30 And at Bethuel, and at H., and at Ziklag 

HOE!? — 

I.Hor.i, ]-\2 qeren. 

Gen. 22. 13 aram caught inathicket by his homs:and 
Exod27. 2 Shalt make the horns . .his horns shall be 

29. 12 put (it) upon the horns of the altar with 

30. 2 the horns thereof (shall be) of the same 
30. 3 sides . . round about, and the horns thereof 
30. 10 make an atonement upon tho horns of it 
37. 25 the horns thereof were of the same 

37. 26 sides . . round about, and the horns of it 

38. 2 made the horns thereof on the four corn. 
38. fe the horns thereof were of the same : and 

Lev. 4. 7, 18, 25. 30, 34 upon the horns of the altar 

8. 15 put (it) upon the horns of the altar round 

9. 9 put (it) upon the horns of the altar round 

16. 18 put (it) upon the horns of the altar, and 
Deut 33. 17 his horns (are like) tlie horns of unicorns 
Josh. 6. 5 they make a long (blast) with *he ram's h. 
I Sa. 2. 1 mine horn is exalted in the Lord ; my m. 

2. 10 he shall, .exalt the horn of his anointed 
16. I Fill thine horn with oil, and go, I will 
16. 13 Samuel took the horn of oil, and anointed 
e 8a. 22. 3 the horn of my salvation, my high tower 

1 Ki. I. 39 took an horn of oil out of the tabernacle 

1. so. 51 caught hold on the horns of the altar 

2. 28 and caught hold on the horns of the altar 
22. II son of Chenanah made him horns of iron 

r Ch.25. 5 All these (were), .to lift up the horn. And 

2 Ch.jS. 10 Zedekiah..had made him hoiTis of iron, and 
Job 16. 15 I have, .defiled my horn in the dust 
Psa, 18. 2 horn of mysalvation,(and)myhigh tower 

22. 21 heard me from the horns of the unicorns 
75. 4 and to the vrioked. Lift not up the horn 
75. 5 Lift not up your horn on high : speak (not) 
7S- 10 the horns of the wicked . . the horns of the 
89. 17 in thy favour our horn shall be exalted 
89. 24 and in my name shall his horn be exalted 
92. 10 But my horn shalt thou exalt like, .an 
112. 9 his horn shall be exalted with honour 
118. 27 cords, (even) unto the boms of the altar 
132. 17 There will I make the horn of David to b. 
148. 14 He also exalteth the horn of his people 
Jer. 17. I is) graven.. upon the horns of yonraltars 
48. 25 The horn of Moab is cut off, and his- arm 
Lam. 2. 3 cut off in (his) fierce anger all the horn of I. 
2. 17 hath set up the horn of thine adversaries 
Eze. 27. 15 (for) a present horns of ivory and ebony. 
29. 21 horn of the house of Israel to bud forth 
34. 21 pushed all the diseased with your horns 
43. 15 the altar and upward (shall be) fotir horns 
43. 20 put (tt) on the four horns of it,and on the 
Dan. 8. 3 which had (two) horns : and the (two) hor. 
8. 5 goat (had) a notable horn between his eyes 
8. 6 he came to the ram that had (two) horns 
8. 7 and smote the ram, and brake his two h, 
8. 8 great horn v.'as broken ; and for it came 
8. 9 out of one of them came forth a little h. 
8. 20 ram which thou sa west having (two) horns 
8. 21 the great horn that (is) between his eyes 
Amos 3. 14 horns of the altar shall be cut off, and 

• 6. 13 Have wenottalcentoushoms by our own 

Mlc. 4. 13 Ariso .for I Bill make thine horn iron 

Hab. 3. 4 he had horns (coming) out of his hand 

Zech. 1. 18 lifted I up mine eyes. .behold,!f our horns 

I. 19, 21 These (are) the homa which have sea. 

1. 21 cast out the horns, .wuicli lifted up. .horn 



2.IIorn, piT (jeren. 

Dan. 7. 7 behold a fourth beast.. and it had ten h. 
7. 8 considered the horns, another little horn 
7. 8 three of the flrst horns, .hi this horn (w ) 
7. II voice of the great words which the horn 
7. 20 of the ten horns, .even (of) that horn that 
7. 21 the same horn made v.ar with the saints 
7. 24 the ten horns out of tliis kingdom (are) 
Z.Horn, Kipai kcTos. 

Luke I. 69 hath raised up an horn of salvation for- 
xtev. 5. 6 Iamb . ha-njig seven horns and seven eyes 
9. 13 a voice from the four horns of the coklcn 

12. 3 dragon, having seven heads and ten horns 

13. I ten horns, and upon his horns ten crowns 
13. II he had two horns like a Iamb, and be sp 
17. 3 I'east. having seven heads and ten horni 
17. 7 which hath the seven heads and ten horns 
17- 1-2, 16 And the ten horns whicli thou sawcst 

HORN, ink — 

Ink horn, r95 qeseth. 

Eze. 9. 2clothedwithllnen,withawrlter"8inklion> 
9. 3 which (had) the writer's ink horn by his 
g. XI clothed with linen, which(ha<l) the Inkh. 
{.See also Ram's horn. J 
HORNET — 
Hornet, wasp, n\fi^ Isirah. 

Exod23. 28 will send hornets before thee, which shall 
Deut. 7. 20 tho Lord, .will send the hornet among 
Jos. 24. 12 I sent the hornet before you, which drave 
HORNS, to have — 
To have or use horns, jn;; qaran, 5. 

Psa. 69. 31 ox (or) bullo'ck that hath horns and hoofs 
EORO-NA'-IE, D'rin double caves. 
A town of Moab named with Zoar and Luhlth, but DO 
clue has been found to its exact site. 

Isa. 15. 5 in the way of H. they shall raise np o cry 

Jer. 48. 3 A voice of crying, .from U., Kpolllng and 

48 5 m the going aown of H. the enemies have 

48. 34 from Zoar. .unto H. . .helier of three years 

HO-RO-HITE, 'jin. 

A native of Horonaira Sanballat who opposed Nehe- 
miah in the restoration of Jerusalem. I'iirst derives It 
from Beth-koron. 

Keh. 2. 10 WhenSanballattheH... beard.. itgricved 
■2. 19 when Sanballat tho H., and Tobiah. .he. 
13. ioBon in law to Sanballat tho IL: therefore 
HORRIBLE (thinf ) — 

1. Horror, heat, n^]h\zalophah. 

Psa. II. 6 fire and brimstone, and an horrible tem. 

2. Wasting, desolation, noise, iVv sluLon. 

Psa. 40. 2 Ue brought me up . . out of an horrible pit 

3. Vile, horrible, "xr^M^ shaaru/r. 

Jer. 23. 14 I have seen also . . an horrible thing : thoy 

4. Vile, horrible, '"i^Vj? shaa-j-uri. 

Jer. 18. 13 the virgin, .hath done a very horrible th. 

Hos. 6. 10 I have seen an horrible thing in. .Israel 
HORRIBLY — 
Fear, fright, trembling, ■'\]!i! saar. 

Eze. 32. 10 theirkingsshallbehorriblyafraldfortheo 
HORRIBLY afraid, to be — 
To be whirled away, "ly;? saar. 

Jer. 2. 12 be horribly afraid, bo ye very desolate 
HORROR — 
\. Terror, no'x emah. 

Gen. 15. 12 an horror of great darkness fell upon him 
^.Horror, heat, ."iBj^^t zalaph/ih. 

Psa. 1 19. 53 Horror hath taken hold upon me becauso 
8. Trembling, lixyrror, fright, XwS^ pallatsuth. 

Psa. 55. 5 upon me, and horror hath overwhelmed 

Eze. 7. iS horrorshall cover them; and ahame(ebal] 
HORSE — 
l.A fuirse, D?D sus. 

Gen. 47. 17 gavo them bread (In exchange) for horses 
49. 17 an adder, .th.it bitcth the horse heels, bo 

Exod 9. 3 the hand of the Lord is upon . . the horses 
14. 9 all the horses (and) chariots of Pharaoh 

14. 23 all Pharaoh's horses, his chariots, and hia 

15. I, 21 the horse andhisriderhath he thrown 
15. 19 For the horse, .went in with his chariot* 

Dentil. 4 what he did. .unto their horses, and to 
17. 16 he shall not multiply horses to himself 

17. 16 totheendthatheshouldmultiplyhorBea 
20. I When thou, .seest horses and chariots 

Josji.ii. 4 went.. with horsesandchariotsverymany 
ji. 6 thou shalt hough their horses, and burn 
II. 9 Joshua, .houghed their horses and burnt 
a Sa. 15. I Absalom prepared .. cheriots and horses 
t Kl. 4. 26 had forty thousand stalls of horsesforhia 
4. 28 Barley tdso and straw for the horses and 
io. 25 horses, and mules, a rate year by year 
10. 28 Solomon had horses brought out of Egypt 
IO. 29 and an horse for an hundred and fifty 

18. s tnay find grass to save the horses, .alive 
so. 1 thirty and two kings withhim, and horsea 
20. ao Idng of SyriaI.escaped on an horse with the 
2o. 21 smote the horses and chariots, and slew 
ao. 25 horse for horse, and chariot for-cliariot 
22. 4 people as thy people, my horses as thy h. 

2 Kl 2. II a chariot of flre, and horses of fire, and 
3. 7 as thy people, (and) my horses as thy bo. 



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3 Kl, s- 9 Naaman came with his horses and .cha, 
6. 14 Therefore sent lie thither horses, and cli 

6. 15 host compassed the city both with horses 
6. 17 behold, the mountain (was) full of horses 

7. 6 a noise of chariots, and a noise of horses 
7. 7 left their tents, and their horses, and their 
7. 10 horses tied, and asses tied, and the tents 
7. 13 take .flveof the horses that remain, which 

7. 14 They took therefore two chariot horses 
g. 33 her blood was sprinkled .on the horses 

10. 2 (there ai'e) with you chariots and horses 

11. i6 way by the which the horses came into the 
20 they brought him on horses , and he was 

23 I will deliver thee two thousand horses, it 
II he took away the horses that the kings of 
i6 Solomon had horses brought out of Egypt 

17 and an horse for an hundred and fifty 

24 horses, and mules, a rate year by year 

25 had four thousand stalls for horses and 
28 they brought unto Solomon horses out of 
IS come to the entering of the horse gate by 
28 brought him upon horses, and buried him 
66 Their horses fwere) seven hundred thirty 
28 From above the horse gate repaired the 
68 Their horses, seven hundred thii-ty and six 

8 and the horse that the king rideth upon 

9 let this apparel and horse be delivered to 

10 haste, (and) take the apparel and the horse 

11 Then took Haman the apparel and the h. 

18 she scorneth the horse and his rider 

19 Hast thou given the horse strength? hast 
7 Some (trust) in chariots, and some in hor. 
9 Be ye not as the horse, (or) as the mule 

17 An horse (is) a^-ain thing tor safety ■ nei 

5 chariot and horse are cast into a dead si 

10 delighteth not in the strength of the hor 

Prov 21 31 horse (is) prepared against the day of b. 

26 3 A whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass 
Eccl. 10. 7 I have seen servants upon horses, arid 
Isa. 2. 7 their land is also full of horses, neither 
5. 28 their horses' hoofs counted likeflint, and 

30 16 ye said, No ; for we will flee upon horses 
31. I and stay on horses, and tnist in chariots 

31 3 their horses flesh, and not spirit. When 
36. 8 I will give thee two thousand horses," if 
43. 17 bringeth forth the chariot and horse, the 
63. 13 led them .as an horse in the wilderness 
66. 20 upon horses in chariots, and in litters 

Jer. 4. 13 his horses are swifter than eagles. Woe 

5. 8 Tiiey were (as) fed horses in the morning 

6. 23 they ride upon horses, set in array as men 

8. 6 as the horse rusheth into the battle 

8. 16 The snorting of his horses was heard from 
12 5 then how.canst thou contend with horses 1 
17, 25 kings riding in chariots and on horses 

22. 4 kings .riding in chariots and on horses 
31. 40 unto the corner of the horse gate toNvard 
46. 4 Harness the horses ; and get up, ye horse. 
46. 9 Come up, ye horses ; and rage, ye chariots 
50. 37 A sword (is) upon their horses, and upon 

50. 42 they shall ride upon horses, (every one) 

51. 21 I break in pieces the horse and his rider 
51. 27 cause the horses to come up as the rough 

Eze. 17. 15 might give him horses and much people 

23. 6, 12 captains and. .horsemen riding upon 
23. 2o and whose issue (is like) the issue of hor. 
23. 23 captains, .all of tnem riding upon horses 
26. 7 from the north, with horses, and. .chariots 
26. 10 By reason of the abundance of his horses 
z6. II With the hoofa of his horses shall he tread 
27. 14 They . traded in .thy fairs with hoi-ses and 
38. 4 all thine army, horses and horsemen, all 

38. 15 people, .all of them riding upon horses 

39. '20 with horses and chariots, with mighty men 
Ho3. I 7 vvill not save them, .by horses, nor by 

14. 3 we will not ride upon horses , neither will 

Joel 2. 4 The appearance of them (is) as. .of horses 

Amos 2. 15 neither shall he that rideth the horse de. 

4. 10 have taken away your horses, and I havo 

6. 12 Shall horses run upon the rock? will(one) 

Mic. 5. 10 I will cut off thy horses out of the midst 01 

Nah. 3. 2 The noise, .of the prancing horses, and 

Hab. I. 8 horses also are swifter than the leopards 

3. 8 that thoudidst ride upon thinehorses,(and) 

3. IS walk through the sea with thine horses 

Hag. 2. 22 horses and their riders shall come down 

Zecb. I. 8 and behold a man riding upon a red horse 

I. 8 behind him (were there) red horses, spec 

6. 2 red horses .m the second, black horses 

6. 3 white horses .. in the fourth . bay horses 

6. 6 The black horses .go forth into the north 

9. 10 I will cut off. .the horse from Jerusalem 
10. 3 made them as his goodly horse in the ba 
10. 5 the riders on horses shall be confounded 

12. 4 will smite every horse with astonishment 
12. 4 and willsmiteeveryhorse. .withblindness 
14. 15 so shall be the plague of the horse, of the 
14. 2o shall there be upon the bells of the horses 

2. A horse, linros hippos. 

Jas. 3. 3 put bits in the horses' mouths, that they 

Rev. 6. 2 I saw, and behold z. white horse : and ho 

6. 4 there went out another horse (that was) 

6. 5 I beheld,and lo a black horse : and he that 

6. 8 I looked, and behold a pale horse : and his 

9. 7 like unto horses prepared unto battle , and 

9. 9 as the sound of chariots of many horses 

g. 17 the horses . .and the heads of the horses 

14. 20 blood came .oven unto the horse bridles 

iS. 13 horses, and chariots, and slaves, and souls 

19. ti heaven opened, and behold a white horse 

19. 14 the armies, .followed liimupon white ho 



Rev 19. 18 That ye may eat . . the flesh of horses, and 
19 19 make war against him that sat on the h. 

19. 21 the sword of him that sat upon the horse 

HOBBEBACK, (to bring) on — 

\.A horse, did sus- 

Esth. 8. 10 sent letters by posts on horseback, (and) 

2.Riding on a Itorse, d?d 331 rokeb siis. 

2Ki 9. 18 there went one on horseback to meet him 
9, 19 Then he sent out a second on horseback 

3. To caicse to ride, ns'i rakab, 5. 

Esth. 6. 9 bring him on horseback through the street 
6. II brought him on horseback through the £t. 

HORSE HOOFS — 

Horse heel, did 3i3J/, aqeb sus. 

Judg. 5. 22 Then were the horse hoofs broken by the 
HORSE VEACK — 
Leech, ^ii^'^ll, alukah. 

Prov3o. 15'The horse leach hath two daughters, (cry.) 

HORSEMAN — 

\. Horseman, u}is parash. 

Gen. 50. 9 there went up . both chariots andhorsem. 

Exodi4. 9 hishorsemenandhisarmy. .overtookthom 

14. 17, 18 upon his chariots, and upon his horse. 

14. 23 (even) all Pharoah's horses., and his hors. 

14. 26 the waters may come, .upon their horse. 

14. 28 covered the chariots, and the horsemen 

15. 19 went in . with his horsemen into the sea 
Josh 24. 6 Egyptianspursued .with, .horsemen unto 

1 Sa. 8. II Hevvilltakeyoursons..(tobe)hishorsem. 

13 5 six thousand horsemen, and people as the 

2 Sa. 8 4 And David took, .seven hundred horsem. 

10. 18 David slew., forty thousand horsemen,and 

1 Kl. I. 5 he prepared him chariots and horsemen 

4. 26 And Solomon had. .twelve thousand hor. 
g. 19 cities for his chariots, and horsemen, and 
9. 22 and rulers of his chariots, and his horse. 

10 26 Solomon gathered .chariots and horsem. 

10. 26 and twelve thousand horsemen, whom he 

20. 20 escaped on an horse with the horsemen 

2 Ki. 2 12 the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen 

13. 7 Neither did he leave but fifty horsemen 
13. 14 chariot of Israel, and the horsemen ther. 

18. 24 and put thy trust on Egypt for. .horsem.? 

1 Ch.i8. 4 David took .seven thousand horsemen 

19. 6 silver to hire chariots and horsemen out 
e Ch. I. 14 Solomon gathered chariots and horsemen 

I i4hehad. twelvethousandhorsemen,v/hich 
8. 6 the cities of the horsemen, and aU that S. 

8. 9 and captains of his chariots and horsemen 

9. 25 And Solomon had. .twelve thousand hor. 
12. 3 With . . threescore thousand horsemen : a. 

16. 8 with very many chariots and horsemen? 
Ezra 8. 22 horsemen to help us against the enemy 
Nell. 2. 9 sent captains of the army and horsemen 
Isa, 21. 7 he saw a chariot (with) a touple of horse. 

21. 9 chariot of men, (mth) a couple of horse 
22 6 bare the quiverwith chariots of . .horsem. 
22 7 horsemen shall set themselves in ari'ay at 
28. 28 becausehewill not. bruiseit (with)hish. 
31. 1 trust, .in horsemen, because they are very 
36. 9 and put thy trust on Egypt for .horsemen? 

Jer 4. 29 the noise of the horsemen and bowmen 
46. 4 get up, ye horsemen, arul stand forth with 

Eze. 23. 6, izcaptainsand .horsemen riding upon h. 
26. 7 with horsemen, and companies, and much 

26. 10 walls, .shakeat thenoise of thehorsemen 

27. 14 traded, .with horses and horsemen and 
38. 4 horses and horsemen, all of them clothed 

Dan. 1 1. 40 ^vith horsemen, and with many ships ; and 
Hos. I. 7 willnotsavethenibybow..norbyliorBem. 
Joel 2. 4 and as horsem.en, so shall they run 
Nah. 3. 3 The horseman lifteth up.. the. .sword 
Hab. I. 8 theirhorsemenBhallspread..theirhorse. 

2.A rider, ajT rakkab. 

2 Ki. 9. 17 Take an horseman, and sendtomeetthem 

Z.Ovmer of a horse, B'^S hv.Z baal parash. 

2 Sa. 1. 6 chariots and horsem en toUov/ed hard after 
LHorseman, cavalry, t-inriKSu hippikon. 

Rev. 9. 16 thenumberof the army of the [horsemen] 

b.Horsonan, iirirds hippeus. 

Acts 23. 23 horsemen threescore and ten, and speann 
23. 32 they left the horsemen to go with him, and 

HORSES, company of — 
A mare, hDiD susah. 

Song J. 9 a company of horses in Pharaoh's chariots 
HO'-SAE, r\r}n refuge. 

1. A city of the tribe of Asher, and the next land mark 
on the boundary to Tyre. 

Josh 19. 29 and the coast turneth toH.; and the out. 

2. A Levite selected by David to be one of the first door- 
keepers to the ark after its arrival in Jerusalem. B.C. 
1042. 

I Ch.i6. 38 Obed-edom also the son of Jeduthun. .H. 
26. 10 Also H., of thechildrenofMerari, had sons 
26. II all the sons and brethren of H. . thirteen 
26. 16 To Shuppim and H. . .westward, with the 

HOSAirNA — 

Save, we pray thee /{Heb. N}'J?!?in) oKravua. 

Matt2i gj 55 saying, Hosanna to the son of David 
21. 9 riameof the Lord ! Hosanna iu. the highest 

Markii. 9 Hosanna I Blessed (is) lie that comcth in 



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Markii. 10 Blessed (be)thekingdom..Hosannaifr£he 
Johni2. 13 Hosanna : Blessed (is) theKing of Israel 

EO-SE'-A, y»iii Jah is help. 
The first of what are commonly called the "minor pro- 
phets," as they appear in the English Bible. The name 
intheHebrewisiiosftea. He prophesied B.C. 784-725. 
Hos. I. X The word of the LORD that came unto H- 

I. 2 begiiming of the word of the Lokd by H. 

I. 2 Lokd said to H., Go, take unto thee a wife 

EOSEN — 

Fine upper garment, ty»S, a'Sippetesh, pattish. 

Dan. 3. 21 were bound in their coats, their hosen, and 
HO-SHA'-IAH, niv^'yn. 

1. A man who led the princes of Judah in the proces- 
sion in the .ceremony of the dedication of the wall of 
Jerusalem. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 32 af ter them went H., and half of the princes 

2. Father of Jezaniah or Azariah, a man ol note in the 
time of Nebuchadnezzar. B.C. 610. 

Jer. 42. 1 Jezaniah the son of H., and all the people 
43. 2 Then spake Azafiah the son of H., and J 
HO-SH&'-MA, VD^in Jah is hearer. 
A son of Jeconiah or Jehoiaehin, the last but one of the 
kings of Judah. B.C. 58b. 

1 Ch. 3. 18 Shenazar, Jecamiah, H., and Nedablah 
HO-SKE'-A, or OSHEA, S^win Jah is help. 

1. The original name of Joshua the son of Nan. In 
Num. 33. 8 it is given Oshea. B.C. -1450. 

Dent 32. 44 Moses came and spake.. he afld H. the son 

2. The ruler of the tribe of Ephraim in David's time. 
B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.27. 20 Of the children of Ephrahn, H. the son of 

3. The aineteenth, last, and best king of Israel. B.C. 
729-720; and was subdued and imprisoned by Sargon 
king of Assyria. 

2 Ki. 13. 30 H. the son of Elah made a conspiracy ag. 

17. 1 began H. the son of Elah to reign in Sa. 

17. 3 H. became his servant, and gave him pr. 

17. 4 king of Assyria found conspiracy in Ho. 

17. 6 In the ninth year of H. the king of Assy. 

18. I it came to pass, in the third year of H. 
18.. 9 which (was) the seventh year of H. son of 
18. 10 that(is)the ninth year of H. king o£ Israel 

HOSPITAIITY — 

Love of strangers, hospitality, <pi\o^evlaphiloxenia. 
Rom 12. 13 Distributing, .given to hospitality 

HOSPITAIIT'T, given to, lover of, use — 

Lover of strangers, hospitable, (piKo^evosphiloxenos. 
I Ti. 3. 2 of good behaviour, given tohospitality, apt 
Titus I. 8 a lover of hospitality, a lover of good men 
1 Pe. 4. 9 Use hospitality one to another without 

HOST — 

\.Strength, wealth, army, force, ,n chayil. 

Exodi4. 4 I will be honoured, uponallhishost; thaS 
14. 17 I vrill get me honour upon, .all his host 

14. 28 and covered, .all the host of Pharaoh 

15. 4 Pharaoh's . . host hath he cast icAo the sea 
Nnm3i 14 was wroth with the officers of tlie host 

1 Sa. 14. 48 he gathered an host, and smote the Am. 

17. 20 as the host was going forth to the fight 

2 Sa. 8. 9 had smitten all the host of Hadadezer- 

24. 2 the king said to. .the captain of the host 
24. 4 and against the captains of the host 

24. 4 Joab and the captains of the host went 

1 Ki. 15. 20 the captains of the hosts which he had 

zo. 1 Ben-haded . . gathered aU his host togeth. 

2 Ki. 6. 14 Therefore sent he thither, .a great host 

6. 15 beliold, an host compassed the city both 

7. 6 of horses, (even) the noise of a great host 
9. 5 the captains of the host (were) sitting; and 

II 15 commanded.. the officers of the, host, and 

25. I Nebuchadnezzar, .came, he, and all his h. 
X CI1.18. 9 heard how David had smitten all the host 
e Ch.14. 9 with an host of athousand thousand, and 

16. 7 thereforei6thehost..escapadout of thine 
16. 8 Were hot the Ethiopians . . a huge host 
23. 14 the captains, .that were set over the host 
24. 23 the host of Syria came up against him 
24. 24 deliveredja vei'y great host into their hand 

26. II Uzziah had an host of fighting men, tliat 
Psa. 33. 16 no king saved by the multitude of an host 

136. 15 But overthrew Pharaoh andhishost iuthe 

^.Strength, wealth, army, force, V'o chel. 

rf Ki. 18. 17 with a great host against Jerusalem : and 
Obad. 20 captivity of this host of the children ol 

S.Camp, encampment, njna inachaneh. 

Gen. 32. 2 This (is) God's host : and he called the 
Exod 14. 24 looked unto the host, .troubled the host 

16. 13 and. .the dew lay round about the host 
Deut. 2. 14 were wasted out from among the host, as 
2. 15 to destroy them from among the host 
23. 9 When the host goeth forth against thine 
Josh. I. II Pass through the host, and command the 

3. 2 that the officers vent through the host 

8. 13 all the host that (was) on the north of the 

10. s went up, they and all their hosts, and en. 

11. 4 they and all their hosts with them, much 

18. 9 came, .to Joshua to the hbst at Shiloh 
Judg. 4. IS Lord discomfited Sisera. .and all (his) ho. 

4. 16 after the host, .all the host of Sisera fell 
7. I so that the host of the Midianites wereon 
7. 8 host of "Midian was beneath him in the 
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10 wth Phurah thy servant dowu to the host 

1 1 be strengthened to go down unto the host 
II of the armed men that (were) in the host 

13 a cake, .tumbled into the host of Midian 

14 into hishand. .Goddelivered. .all the host 
J5 the host of Israel, .tho host of ILidiau 

21 and all the host ran, and cried, and fled 

22 throughout all the host: and the host Ked 

10 and their hosts, .all the hosts of the 

11 and smote the host: for the host was 

12 took, and discomfited all the host 

II they came into the midst of the host in 

15 there was trembling in the host, iu the 
19 that the noise that (was) in the host of the 
46 the carcases of the host of the Philistines 

5 when Saul saw the host of the Philistines 
19 Lord also shall deliver the host of Israel 

6 and thy coming in with me in the ho3t(is) 
24 go out to smite the host of the Philistines 
i6 three, men brake through the host of the 
34 carry roe out of the host ; for I am woun. 
36 went a proclamation throughout the host 

9 and there was no water tor the host, and 
24 Beu-hadaJ.. gathered all his host, and 
4 let us fall unto the host of the Syrians : if 
6 the Lord had made the host, .to hear a 

14 the king sent after the host of the Syrians 
19 fathers, (being) over the host of the Lord 

15 the hostofthePhilis tines encampediu the 
18 brake through the host of the Philistines 
22 (it was) a great host, like the host of God 

15 gone forth .to smite the host of the Phil. 

16 they smote the host of the Philistines from 

13 destroyed before the Lord, and his host 
33 thou mayest carry me out of the host; for 

3 Though an host should encamp against 
24 voice of speech, as the noise of an host 



i. Host,- warfare, service, H^f tsaba. 

Gen. 2. I were finished, and all the host of them 
21. 22, 32 Phichol the chief captain of his host 
Exodi2. 41 all the hosts of the Lord went out from 
Num. I. 52 and every man. .throughout their hosts 
2. 4, 6, 8, II, 13, 15, ig, 21, 23, 26, 28, 30 h's h. 

2. 32 of thecamps.throughouttheir hosts, (w?.) 

4. 3 all that enter into the host, to do the wl. 
10. 14 over his host (was) Nahshon the son of A. 
10. 15, 16, ig, 20, 23, 24, 26, 27 over the host of 
10. 18, 22, 25 and overhis host (was) 

31. 48 which (were) over thousands of the host 
Deut. 4. 19 stars, (even)all the host of heaven, should. 

17. 3 worshipped, any of the host of heaven 
Josh. 5. 14 captain of the host of the Lord am I now 

5. 15 captain of the Lord's host said unto Josh. 
Judg. 4. 2 the captain of whose host (was) Sisera 

I Sa. I. 3 and to sacrifice unto the Lord of hosts in 
I. II vowed a vow, and said, Lord of hosts 

4. 4 ark o£ the covenant of the Lord of hosts 
12. 9 Sisera, captain of the host of Ilazor, and 

14. 50 the captain of his host (was) Abner, the 

15. 2 Thus saith the Lord of hosts 

[So In 2 Sa. 7. 8; I Ch. 17. 7; Isa:. 3. 15; Jer. 6. 9; 7. 3, 

»j; g- 7> 'Si '7; ^^' 2^' '^- 9' '9- 3' "' '5' ^3' '3' '^> 
25. 8, 27, 28, 29, 32 ; 26. 18 ; 27. 4, 19, 21 ; 28. 14 ; 29. 4, 8, 
17, 21 ; 31. 23; 32. 14, 15; 33. 12; 35. 13, 17, 18, jg; 39. 
16; 42. IS, 18; 43. 10; 44- 2; 44. II, 25; 49. 7; 50. 18, 33; 
51. 33, 58; Hag. I. 5, 7; 2. 6, II, Zecli. i. 3, 4, 14, 17; 
%• 8; 3- 7; 8. 2, 4, 6, 14, 19, 20, 23; AlaL i. 4.] 

1 Sa. 17. 45 to thee in the name of the Lord of hosts 
17. 55 said unto Abner, the captain of the host 
26. 5 the son of Ner, the captain of hi-s host 

s Sa. 2. 8 the son of Ner, captain of Saul's host 

3. 23 all the host that (was) with hlmwere'come 

5. 10 and the LORDGcd of hosts (\vas) \vith him 

6. 2 called by the name of The LORD of hosts 

6. j8 blessed.. in the name of t'ne Lord of hosts 

7. 26 The Lord of hosts (is) the God over Israel 

7. 27 thou, O Lord of hosts, God of Israe*-, hast 

8. 16 JoabthesonofZeruiah(was)overthehost 
10. 7 Joab, and all the host of the mighty men 
10. 16 captain of the host of Kadarezer (went) 
10. 18 smote Shohach the captain of their host 
17. 23 Amasa captain of the host instead of Joab 
19. 13 if thou be not captain of the host before 

20. 23 Joab (was) over all the host of Israel : and 
1 KL I. 19 priest, and Joab the captain of the host 

1. 2s the captains of the host, and Abiathar 

2. s the two captains of the hosts of Israel 
2. 32 the host of Israel.. of the host of Judah 
2. 35 put Benaiah. .in his room over the host 

4. 4 the son of Jehoiada (was) over the host 

11 IS, 21 Joab the captain of the host was 

16 16 made Omri, the captain of the host, king 
iS IS (As) the Lord of hosts liveth, before whom 
19! 10, 14 very jealous for the LORD God of hosts 
22. 19 host of heaven standing by him on his 

a BX 3. 14 {As)theL0RDof hosts li\eth, before whom 
4. 13 the king, or to the captain of the host? 
c. I captaiB of the host of the king of Syria" 
17. 16 worshipped all the host of heaven, and 

21. 3 worshipped all the host of heaven, and 
21 5 built altars for all the host of heaven 

23 4 the grove, and for all the host of heaven 
23 5 the planets, and to all the host of heaven 
25. 19 the principal scribe of the host, which 
1 Ch II. 9 for the Lord of hosts (was) with him 
12. 14-of the sons of Gad, captains of the host 

12 21 mightymen..andwerecaptainsinthehost 

17 24 The Lord of hosts (is) the God of Israel 

18 IS Joab the son of Zeruiah (was) over the h. 
19. 8 Joab, and aU the host ol the mighty men 



1 Ch.19 18 Shophach the captain of the host 

25. I the captains of the host separated to the 

26. 2fi tho captains of the host, had dedicated 
ij. 3 chief of all the captains of the host for 
27 5 third captain of the host .(was) Benaiah 

2 Ch.18. 18 the host of heaven standing on his right 

26. 14 throughout all the host, shitld3,and spears 
28. 9 he went out before the host that came to 
33 3 and worshipped all the host of heaven 
33. 5 he built altars for all the host of heaven 
3j II the captains of the host of the king of A 
Neh 9. 6 heaven of heavens, wth all their host, the 

g. 6 the host of heaven worshippetli thee 
Pea 24. 10 The Lord of hosts, he (is) the king of (,'lory 
33. 6 all the host of them by the breath of his 
46. 7, 1 1 Lord of hosts (is) with us ; the God of 
48. 8 seeu in the city ot the Lord of hosts, in 
59. 5 Thou therefore, Lord God of hosts, the 
69. 6 that wait on thee, Lord God of hosts, bo 
80. 4 O Lord God of hosts, how long wilt thou 
80. 7 Turn us again, <) God of hosts, and cause 
80. 14 Kfeturn, we beseech thee, O God of hosts 
80. 19 Turn us again, O LoKDGod of hosts, cause 
84. I amiable(are)thy tabernacIcs,OLoRDofh.l 
84. 3 O Lord of hosts, ray king, and my God 
84. 8 O Lord God of hosts, hear my prayer: give 
84. 1 2 O Lord of hosts, blessed (is) the man that 
8q. 8 O Lord God of hosts, who ^is) a strong L 
103. 21 Bless ye the Lord, all (ye) his hosts ; (ye) 
108. II wilt not thou, God, go .. with our hosts? 
148. 2 all his angels: praise ye him, all his hosts 
Isa. J. 9 Except the Lord of hosts had left unto us 
I 24 the Lord of hosts, the mighty One of Isr. 
2. 12 the day of the Lord of hosts (shall be) 

1 behold, the Lord, tho Lord of hosts, doth 
7 For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts (is) 
gin mine ears (said) the Lord of hosts, Of 

16 But the Lord of hosts shall be exalted in 
24 cast away the law of the Lord of hosts 

3 Holy, holy, holy (is) the Lord of hosts; tho 
S for mine eyes have seen, the Lord of hosts 

13 Sanctify the Lord of hosts himself , and(l.) 
18 from the Lord of hosts, which dwelleth in 
7 zeal ofthe Lord of hosts will perform this 
13 neither do they seek the Lord of hosts 
ig Through the wrath of the LORD of hosts is 
16 Therefore shall the. .Lord of hosts, send 

23 For the Lord GOD of hosts shall make a 

24 thus saith the Lord GOD of hosts, my 

26 Lord of hosts shall stir up a scourgef or him 
33 the Lord of hosts, shall lop the bough 

4 Lord of hosts mustereth the ho.st of the 

13 in the wrath of the Lord of hosts, and in 

22 1 will rise up saith the Lord of hosts 

23 I will sweep it saith the Lord of hosts 

24 Lord of hosts hath sworn, saying, Surely 

27 For the Lord of hosts hath purposed, and 

3 be as the glory . saith the Lord of hosts 
7 present be brought unto the Lord ot lio. 
7 place of the name ot the Lord of hosts 

4 rule, saith the Lord, the Lord of hosts 
12 know what the Lord ot hosts hath purp 

16 shaking of the hand of the Lord of hosts 

17 the counselof the Lord of hosts, which he 

18 five cities, .swear to the Lord of -hosts 

20 for a witness unto the LORD of hosts in 

25 Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless, say. 
10 which I have heard of the Lord of hosts 

5 of perplexity by the Lord God of hosts in 
12 did the Lord GODot hosts call to weeping 

14 revealed in mine ears by the Lord of hosts 

14 till ye die, saith the Lord God of hosts 

15 Thus saith the Lord God of hosts. Go, get 

25 In that day, saith the Lord of hosts, shall 

9 The Lord of hosts hath purposed it, to 

21 Lord shall punish the host of the high 
23 when the Loud of hosts shall reign in ni. 

6 shall the Lord of hosts make unto all 

5 In that day shall the Lord of hostsbe for 

22 I have heard from the Lord GOD of hosts 
29 This, .cometh forth from the Lord of ho. 

6 visited of the Lord of hosts with thunder 

4 so shall the Lord of hosts come down to 

5 so will the Lord of hosts defend Jerusalem 

4 the host of heaven, .all their host shall 

16 Lord of hosts, God of Israel, that dwellest 
32 zeal of the Lord of hosts shall do this 

5 said . Hear the word of the Lord of hosts 

26 that bringeth o"ut their hast by number 

6 and his redeemer the Lord of hosts ; I 

12 and aU their host have I commanded 

13 not for price, .saith the Lord of hosts 

4 the Lord of hosts (is) his name, the holy 

2 The Lord ot hosts (is) his name 

15 roared : The Lord of hosts (is) his name 

5 thy maker. .The Lord of hosts (is) his na 
Jer " 2. 19 not in thee, saith the Lord God of hosts 

10 a goodly heritage of the hosts of nations? 

14 thus saith the Lord God of hosts. Because 

6 For thus hath the Lord of hosts said, H. 

2 the host of heaven, whom they have loved 

3 have driven them, saith the LORD of hosts 
. 16 Tlie Lord of hosts (is) his name 

17 the LORDof hosts; that planted thee, hath 
20 Lord of hosts, that judgest righteously 

16 called by thy name, Lord God of hosts 
, 13 burned incense unto, the host of heaven 
, 12 Lord of hosts, that triest the righteous 

36 living God, of the Lord of hosts our God 
' iS make intercession to the LORD of hosts 
2 Thus speaketh the Lord of hosts, the G. 
25 Thus speaketh the Lord of hosts, the G. 



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8. in tliat doy, saith the LORD of hosts 
35'the Lord of hosts (Is) his name 

18 Great, the Mighty God, the Lord of host* 
1 1 Praise the Lord of hosts : for the Lord 

22 As the host of heaven cannot be number 

17 Thus saith the Lord, the God of hosts 

7 the God of hosts, the God of Israel 
10 the day of the Lord GoD of hosts 
10 tlie Lord God of hosts hath a sacrifice 
i8 the king, whose name (is) The Lord of h 

25 The Lord of hosts, the God of Israel, saith 

1 thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of I 
15 the king, whose name (is) The Lord of h. 

5 Behold saith the Lord GOD of hosts, from 

26 cut off in that day, saith the Lord of hoa. 
25 work of the Lord God of hosts hi the land 
3 1 saith the Lord God of hosts : for thy day la 
34 the Lord of hosts (is) his name : he shall 

3 and spare ye not, destroy ye. .all her h. 
5 of his God, of the Lord of hosts ; thouijh 

14 The Lord of hosts hath sworn by hiuisell 

19 the Lord of hosts (is) his name 
57 the King, whose name (is) The Lord of h. 
25 and the principal scribe of the host, who 

10 waxed great, (even) to the host of heaven 
to and it cast down (some) of the host and of 

11 Vea even tothepriiiceof thohost,and by 

12 an host was given (him) against the daily 

13 and the host to be trodden under foot? 
5 Even thr LORD God of hosts ; the LoRD (is) 

13 saith the Lord GOD, the God of hosts 

13 The Lord, The God of hosts, (is) his name 

14 the God of hosts, shall be with you, as yo 

15 I-ord God o^hosls will be gracious unto 

16 the God of hosts, the Lord, saith thus 

27 the Lord, whose name (is) Tlie God of b. 

8 saith the Lord the God of hosts, I abhor 
14 saith the Lord the God of hosts ; and they 

5 Lord God of hosts (is) he that toucheth tbo 

4 mouth of the LORD of hosts hath spoken 
13 I fam) against, thee, saith the Lord of h. 

5 I (amj again.st thee, saith the Lord of h. 

13 Behold, (is it) not of the Lord of host3 

5 them that worship the host of heaven 

9 (as) I live, saith the Lord of hosts, the God 
10 against the people of the LORD of hosts 

2 Thus speaketh the Lord of hosts, saying 

9 Wliy ? saith the LORD of hosts. Because 

14 in the house of the LORD of hosts, their G 

4 I (am) with you, saith the Lopd of hosts 

7 fill, .with glory, saith the Lord of host* 

8 the gold (is) mine, saith the Lord of hosts 

9 saith the Lord of hosts : and in this place 
9 will I give peace, saith the Lord of hosts 

23 In that day, saith the Lord of hosts, will 
23 have chosen thee, saith the Lord of hosts 

3 Tiira ye unto me, saith the Lord of hosts 
3 will turn unto you, saith the Lord of ho, 

6 Like as the Lord ot hosts thought to do 
12 Lord of hosts, how long wilt thou not 
16 be built in it, saith the Lord of hosts, and 

g, II that the Lord of hosts hath sent me 
9 saith the LORD of hosts, and I will remove 

10 In that day, saith the Lord of hosts, shall 
6 but by my spirit, saith the Loud of hosts 

. 9 that the Lord of hosts hath sent me unto 
, 4 bring it forth, saith the LORD of hosts 
. 12 Thus speaketh the Lord of hosts, saying 

15 that the Loud of hosts hath sent me unto 
3 iu the house of the Lord of hosts, and to 

. 4 Then came the word of the LORD of hosts 
. 9 Tlius speaketh the Lord of hosts, saying 
. 12 words which the Lord of hosts hath sent 

12 came agreatwTath- from the Lord of hosts 

13 I would not hear, saith the Lord of hosts 
I theword oftheLoRD ofhosts came(tome) 

. 3 and the mountain of the Lord of hosts 
6 in mine eyes ? saith the Lord of hosts 
9 house of the Lord of hosts was laid 

11 the foi-mer days, saith the Lord of hosts 

14 provoked me . . saith the Lord ofhosts, and 

18 the -word of the Lord of hosts came unto 

21 Let UB go . to seek the Lord of hosts ; I 

22 shall come to seek the Lord of hosts In 

15 The Lord of hosts shall defend them ; and 
. 3 the Lord of hosts hath visited his flock 

5 strength In the Lord of hosts their God 
2in thatday,saiththeLORDofhosts, (that 

. 7 Awaie, sword . saith the LORD of hosts 
.16. 17 to worship the king, the Lord of hosts 
. 21 shall be holiness unto the Lord of hosts 
. 21 no more, in the house of the Lord of ho. 
. 6 saith the LORDofbostsunto you, Opriests 
. 8 accept thy person? saith the Lord of hosts 
9 will he regard . .saith the Lord of hosts 

10 no pleasure in you, saith the Lord ofhosts 

11 (shall be) great. . saith the LoRDof hosts 
13 ye snuffed at it, saith the Lord of hosts 

. 14 I (am)a great king, saith theLORD of hosts 
. 2 unto ray name, saith the LoRDof hosts 
. 4 be with Levi, saith the Lord of hosts 
. 7 he (is) the messenfftr of the Lord of hosts 
. 8 covenant of Levi, saith the Lobd of hosts 

12 offereth an offering unto the Lord of hosts 
. 16 saith the LORD of hosts : therefore take 

I he shall come, saith the Lord of hosts 
5 and fear not me, saith the Lord of host* 
'. 7 wiUretumunto you, saith the LORDofho. 
' 10 prove me now . . saith the Lord of hosts 
' II time in the field, saith the LOBDof hosts 
. 12 delightsome land, saith the LoRDofhosts 
. 14 moiinifully before the Ix>bd of hostst 



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Mai. 3. 17 shall be mine, saith the LORD of hosts, in 
4. I burn them up, saith the Lord of hosts 
4. 3 I shall do (this), saith the LoKD of hosts 

5.A Stranger, host, ^4vos xenos. 

Rom i6. 23 Gaius mine host, and of the whole church 

G.One whoreceivesall,innkeeper, ■Kavdov^vspandoc. 
Ixtke 10. 35 two peace, and gave (them) to the host 

I.Army, host, arpartd stratia. 

Luke 2. 13 a multitude of the heavenly host praising 
Acts 7. 42 gave them up to worship the host of hea. 

HOSTAGE — 

Son of sureties, pledges, nbr.jf.B-ja hen taarvhoth. 
2 Ki. 14. 14 he took . . hostages, ana returned to Sam. 
2 CI1.2S. 24 hostages also, and returi^ed to Samaria 

HOT — 

\,To heat, nix, mis aza, azah. 

Dan. 3. 22' the furnace exceeding hot, the flamo of the 

2.Fire, E^iji esh. 

Lev. 13. 24 in the skin whereof (there is) ahotbum. 

S.Hot, warm, on eham. 

Joah. 9. 12 This our bread we took hoi (for) onrpro. 
i.Heat, tin chom, 

I Sa. 2i< 6 to put hot bread in the day when it was 

b. Fervent, fto-rrfj zesios. 

Rev. 3 . 13 art neither cold nor hot. .cold or hot 
3. 16 because thou art. .neither cold nor hot 
[See also Thunderbolts.] 
HOT displeasure — 
Heat, fury, poison, nDn- chemah. 

Deut. 9, 19 I was afraid of the anger and hot displea. 

Psa. 6r I neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure 

38. J neither chasten me in thy hot displeasure 

EOT, to be or -wax — 

l.Seat, an chor/i. 

I Sa. n. 9 Tomorrow, by (that time) the snnbe hot 
Neh. 7. 3 the gates., be opened until the sun be hot 
.fob 6. 17 when it is hot, they are consumed out of 

2. To he or become warm, QQi} ekamam. 

Exod 16. 21 and when the sun waxed hot, it melted 
Vai. 39. 3 My heart was hot withinme ; while I was 

S. To he or become warm,, oorr chamam, 2. 

' Hos. 7. 7 They are aU hot as an oven, and have 
4.T0 bu/m, be wroth, nirr char ah. 

£xod22. fi4 my wrath shall wax hot, and I v/iU kill 
32. 10 irty wrath may wax hot against them, and 
32. II doth thy \vrath wax hot against thy people 
32. 19 Moses' ajiger waxed hot, and he cast the 
32. 22 Let not the anger of my lord Wax hot 
.ludg. 2. 14, 20 anger of the Loed was hot against Is. 
3. 8 anger of the Lord was hot against Israel 
6. 39 Let not thine anger be hot against me 

10. 7 anger of the Loed was hot against Israel 

5. To he warm, hot, Dii; yacham. 

Deut 19. 6 pursue the slayer, while his heart is hot 
Eze. 24. II the brass o£ it may be hot, and may bum 

SOT iron, to be seared vnSii 0. — 
To brand, cause to burn in, KavrripidCc} kauteriazo. 
1 Ti. 4. 2 h.avingtheirconscienc6searedwithahoti. 

HO'-TKAS, coin determination. 

1. A son of Heber of the family of Beriah of the tribe of 
Asher. B.o. 1640. 

I Ch. 7. 32 Heber begat Japhlet, and Shomer, and H. 

2. An Aroerite v/hose two sons Shama And Jehiel were 
among David's worthies. B.C. 1048. HothantorHotham 
is an error since the English Version of A.D. i6ii. 

1 Ch.ii. 44 Shama and Jehiel the sons of H. the Ar. 
HO-THIB, ■I'O'in abundance. 

Thirteenth son of Heman " the king's seer." He was' a 
Kohathite and had charge of the tweaty-first course in 
the service of the tabernacle, b.o. 1015. 

1 Ch.2s. 4 Joshbekashah, Mallothi, H., (and) Mah. 

25. 28 The one and twentieth to H. . .his sons 

HOTLY — [_See Pursue. ] 

HOTTEST — 

To be strong, piij chamk. 

2 Sa. II. IS in the fore front of the hottest battle 
HOUGH to — 

To root out, -([iy, agar, 3. 

Josh. 11. 6 thou Shalt hough their horses, and bum 

11. 9 he houghed their horses, and burnt their 
2 Sa. 8. 4 David houghed all the chariot (horses) 

I Ch. 18. 4 David also houghed all the chariot (horses) 
H0TI3 — 
\.Look, glance, how, n;;^ shaah. 

Dan. 3. 6 the same hour be cast into the midst of 

3. IS ye shall he cast the same hour into the 
4 19 Belteohazzar, was astonied for one hour 

4. 33 The same hour was the thing fulfilled 

5. 5 In the same hour came forth augers of a 
^.Hour, &pa liora. 

Matt. B. 13 servant was healed in the self same hour 
9. 22 the woman was made whole from that h, 
10. 19 [it shall be given you In that same hour] 
1.5. 23 daughter was made whole from that. .h. 
17. z8 the child was cured from that very hour 



Matt 20. 3 he went cut about the third hour, and saw 
2o. s went out about the sixth and ninth hour 
20. 6 about the eleventh [hour] he'went out, and 
20. 9 that (were hired) about the eleventh hour 

20. 12 These last have ivrought (but) one hour 
24. 36 of that day and hour knoweth no (man) 
24. 42 know not what [hour] your Lorddoth come 
24. 44 in such an hour as ye think not the Son 
24. 50 and in an hoxir that he is not aware of 

25. 13 the hour wherein the Son of man coraeth 
26. 40 Wbat! could ye not watch with me oneh.? 
26. is take (your) rest : behold, the hour is ath. 

26. 55 In that same hour said Jesus to the mul. 

27. 45 from the sixth hour. . unto the iiinth hour 
27. 46 about the ninth hojir Jesus cried with a 

Marki3. 11 v/hatsoever. .be given you in that hour 

13. 32 of that day and (that) hour knoweth no 

14. 35 if it were possible, the hour might pass 
14. 37 Simon . , couldest not thou watch one hour? 

14. 41 it is enough, the hour is come ; behold 
13. 25 wasthe third hour, and they crucified him 

15. 33 the sixth hour, .until the ninth hoxu" 

13. 34 at the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud 
Luke 7. 21 [the samejhoui" he cured many of (their) 

10. 21 In that hour Jesas i-ejoicod in spirit, and 
12. 12 teach you in the samehourwhat ye ought 
12. 39 had known what hour the thief would c. 
12. 40 cometh at an hour when ye think not 

7 2. 46 and at an hour when he is not aware, and 
20. 19 the same hour sought to layhandson him 

22. 14 when the hour was come, he sat down, and 
22. 53 this is your hour, and the power of dark. 
22. 59 about the space of one hour after, anoth. 
23. 44 the sixth hour, .until the ninth hour 

24. 33 they rose up the same hour, and returned 
John I. 39 and abode . . for it was about the" tenth h. 
z. 4 Jesus saith . . Woman . . mine hour is not 
4, 6 sat thus . .(and) it was about the sixth h. 
4. 21 Woman, believe me, the hour cometh, w. 
4. 23 But the hour cometh, and now is, when 
4. 52 the hour, .at the seventh hour the fever 

4. 53 at the same hour in the which Jesus said 
$. 25 The hour is coming, and now is, when the 

5. 28 for the hour is coming, in the which all 

7. 30 no man laid . .because his hour was not 

8. 20 no man laid, .for his hour was not yet c. 

11. 9 Are there not twelve hours in the day? 
12. 23 The hour is come, that the Son of man 

12. 27 save me from this hour, .unto this hour 

13. I when Jesus knew that his hour was come 

16. 21 hath sorrow, because her hour is come 
i6. 32 Behold, the hour cometh, yea is now oom6 

17. I Father, the hour is come ; glorify thy Sgi' 
19. 14 it was . . about the sixth hour : and he saith 
19. 27 from that hour that disciple took herunto 

Acta 2. 15 seeing it is (but) the third hourof the day 

3. I went, .into ihe temple at the hour of pr. 

5. 7 about the space of three horn's after, wh. 

10. 3 e\'idently, about the ninth hour of the day 

10. 9 Peter went up , . to pray about the sixth h. 

10. 30 Four days ago I was fasting until this h. 
JO. 30 at the ninth [hour] I prayed in my house 

16. 18 And he came out the same hour 

i5. 33 he took them the same hour of the night 
19. 34 about the space of two hours cried out, G. 

22. 13 And the same hour I looked up upon him 

23. 23 Make ready. . at the third hour of the night 
1 Co. 4. II Even unto this present hour we. .hunger 

15. 30 And why stand we in jeopardy every ho.? 
Gal. 2. s we gave place, .no, not for an hour; that 
Rev. 3. 3 thou Shalt not know what hour I will co. 
3. 10 will keep thee from the hour of tempta. 

9. IS which were prepared for an hour, and a. 

11. 13 the same [hour] was there a great earthq. 

14. 7 for the hour of his judgment is come : and 

17. 12 but receive power as kings one hour with 
18. 10 for in one hour is thy judgment come 
18. 17 For in one hour so great richesis come to 

18. 19 Alas, .for in one hour is she made desol. 
HOITU, half aa — 

Half an hour, rifiidipiov hemiorion. 

Rev. 8. I silence . . about the space of [half an hour] 

HOTJE, this — 
Novj, &pTi arti. 

I Co. 8. 7 unto this hour eat (it) as a thing offered 
HOTTSE — 
l.House,Jiousehold, n;3 bayith. 

Gen. 7. 1 Come thou and all thy house into the ark 

12. I Get thee, .from thy father's house, unto 
12. IS the woman was taken into Pharaoh's ho; 

12. 17 the Lord plagued. Pharaoh and his house' 
14. 14 his trained (servants), bom in his own h. 

15. 2 steward of my house (is) this Eliezer of D.? 
15. 3 and, lo, one bom in my house is mine h. 

17. 12 lie that is born in the house, or bought 
17. 13 He that is bom in thy house, and he that 
17. 23 and all that were bom in his house, and 
17. 23 male among the men of Abraham's house 
17. 27 the men of his liouse, bom in the house- 

19. 2 turn In. .into .your servant's house, and 
19. 3 turned in. .and entered intohi8house;;and 
15. 4 monof Sodom, compassed the house round 
19. 10 pulled Lot into the house to them, and 
19. II the men that (were) at the door of the h. 

20. 13 caused rae to wander from my father's h. 

20. 1 8 all the wombs of the house of Abimelech 
24. 2 eld est servant of his house, that ruled over 
24. 7 which took me from myfather'shouse, and 
24. 23 is their room (In) thy lather's house for ua 



Gen. 24. 27 Lord led me to the house of my master's 
24. 28 ran, and told (therii of) her mother's housa 
24. 31 for I have prepared the house, and room 
24. 32 man came into the house : and he ungir. 
24. 38 But thou Shalt go unto my father's houso 
24. 40 thou Shalt take a wife, .of my father's h. 

27. IS raiment, .which (were) v/ith her in the h. 

28. 2 to the house of Bethuel thy mother's fa. 
28. 17 this (is) none other but the house of God 
28. 21 So that I come again to my father's houso 
28. 22 this stone, .shall be God's house : and of 

29. 13 kissed him, and brought him to his house 

30. 30 when shall I provide for mine own house 

31. 14 or inheritanceforus in our father's house? 

31. 30 thou sore longedst after thy father's house 
31. 41 Thus have I been twenty years in thy h. 

33. 17 Jacob . .built him an house, and made bo. 
34. 19 more honourable than all the house of his 
34. 26 and took Dinah out of Shechem's house 
34. 29 and spoiled eveh all that (was) in the h . 
34. 30 and I shall be destroyed, I and my house 
36. 6 Esau took . . all the persons of his house 
38. II Remain a widow at thy father's house, till 

38. n Tamar went and dv/elt in her father's h. 

39. 2 he was in the house of his master the E. 
39. 4 and he made him overseer over his houso 
39. 5 he had made him overseer in his house 
39. 5 the Lord blessed the Egyptian's house fop 
39. 5 all that he had in the house, and in the 
39. 8 wotteth not what (is) with me in the house 
39. 9 (There is) none greater in this house than 
39, II went into the house to do his business 
39. II none of thq men of the house there within 

39. 14 she called unto the men of her house, and 

40. 3 in the house of the captain of the guard 

40. 7 v/ith him in the ward of his lord's house 
40. 14 But think, .and bring me out of this ho. 
41. 10 ward in the captain of the guard's house 
41.40 Thou Shalt be over my. house, and accof. 

41. 51 forget, .my toil, and all my father's house 
42. 19 be bound in the house of your prison 

42. 19 carry corn for the famine of your houses 
43. 16 he said to the ruler of his house, Bring 
43. 17, 24 man brought the men into Joseph's ho. 

43. 18 they were brought into Joseph's house 

43. 19 of Joseph's house, .the door of the house 

43. 26 brought him the present, .into the bouse 

44. I he commanded the steward of his house 

44. 8 out of thy lord's house silver or gold? 
44. 14 his brethren came to Joseph's house ; for 

45. 2 Egyptians and the house of Pharaoh heard 
45. 8 lordof..hi3house,andarulerthroughout 

45. i6 fame thereof was heard in Pharaoh's ho. 

46. 27 the souls of the house of Jacob, which 
46. 31 his brethren, and unto his father's house 

49. 31 and iny father's house, which (were) in the 
47. 14 brought the money into Pharaoh's house 
jo. 4 Joseph spake unto the house of Pharaoh 

50. 7 elders of his house, and all the elders 
SO. 8 the house of Joseph, and his brethren 
so. 8 his father's house : only their little ones 
50. 22 dwelt in Eg-ypt, he and his father's house 

Exod. I. 21 feared God, that he made them houses 
2. I there went a man of the house of Levi 
3. 22 and of her that sojourneth in her house 

6. 14 These, .the heads of their fathers' houses 

7. 23 Pharaoh turned and went into his house 

8. 3 shall go up and come into thine house 
8. 3 into the house of thy sei'vants, and upon 
8. 9 destroy .frogs from thee and thy houses 

1 1 from thy houses, and from thy servants 
13 the frogs died out of the houses, out of 

21 into thy houses : and the houses of the 
24 swarm (of flies) into the house of Pharaoh 
24 (into) his servants' houses, and into all 
20 and his cattle flee into the houses 

6 they shall illl thy houses, and the houses 

6 the houses of all the Egyptians ; which 

3 house o{(their)fathers. . Iamb foran house 

4 his neighbour next unto his house take 

7 and on the upper door post of the houses 

13 for a token upon the houses where ye (are) 
IS shall put away leaven out of your houses 
19 there be no leaven found in your houses 

22 shall go out at the door of his house 

23 to come inuntoyourhouse3tosmite(you) 
27 houses of the children of Israel in Egypt 
27 smote the Egyptians . .delivered our hous. 

30 not a house where (there was) not one dead 
46 In one house shall it be eaten ; fhoushalt 
46 of the flesh abroad out of the house 

3 from Egypt, out of the house of bondage 

14 out from Egypt, from the house of bondage 

31 And the house of Israel called the name 
3 Thus shaltthou say tothe house of Jacob 
,2 brought thee, .out of the house of bondage 

17 Thou Shalt not covet thy neighbour's house 
22. 7 and it be stolen out of the man's house 

22. 8 the master of the house shall be brought 

23. j9 bring into the house of the LORD thy God 
34. 26 bring unto the house of the Lord thy God 
40. 38 in the sight of all the house of Israel 

Lev. 10. 6 the whole house of Israel, bewail the 
14. 34 a house of the land of your possession 
14. 3s ho that owneth the house shall come and 
14. 35 (there is) as it were a plague in the house 
14..36 shallcommand that they empty the house 
14. 36 that all that (is) in the house benotmade 
14. 36 the priest shall go in to see the house 
14. 37 the wallsofthe house withhollowstrakes. 
14. 38 of the house to the door of the house 
14. 38 and shut up the house seveu days 



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Lev. 14. 39 be spread in the walls of the house 
14. 41 he Bliall cause the house to be scraped 
14. 42 other morfcar, and shall plaster the house 
14. 43 break out in the house, after that he hath 
14. 43 afterhehath scraped the house, and after 
14. 44 (if) the plague be spread in the house 
14. 44 it (is) a fretting leprosy in the house : it 
14. 45 he shall brealc dowa the house, the stones 
14. 45 3hallbreakdown..themortarof thehouae 
14. 46 he that goeth into the house all the while 
14. 47 he that lieth in the house shall wash his 
14. 47 he that eateth in the house shall v/nsh his 
14, 48 the house, after the house was plastered 
14. 48 tlie priest shall pronounce the house clean 
14. 49 shall take to cleanse the house two birds 
14. 51 water, and sprinkle the house seven times 
14. 52 he shall cleanse the house with the blood 
14. 53 make an atonement for the house : and it 
14. 55 the leprosy of a garment, and of a house 

16. 6, J 1 atonement fof himself, and.. his house 

17. 3. 8, 10 (there be) of the house of Israel 

22. II he that is born in his house : they shall 

22. 13 is returned unto her father's house, as 

18 Wliatsoever (he be) of the house of Israel 

29 sell a dwelling house n a walled city 

30 house that (is) in the walled city shall 

31 the houses of the villages which have no 

32 houses of the cities of their possession 

33 the house that was sold, and the city of 

33 the houses of the cities 01 the Lavltes 

14 his house (to be) holy unto the Lord 

15 he that sanctified . . will redeem his house 
2 by the house of their fathers 

, 2o, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 45]. 

4 every one head of. .house of liis fathers 
44 each one was for the house of his fathers 

2 with the ensign of their father's house 
32 numbered, .by the house of their fathers 

34 according to the house of their fathers 
15 of Levi after the house of their fathers 

20 according to the house of their fathers 
24. 30. 35 chief of the house of the father 

2, 29, 40, 42 by the house of their fathers 
22 throughout the houses of their fathers 
34, 46 and after the house of their fathers 
38 and by the house of their fathers • 

2 heads of the house of their fathers, who 

7 not so, who (is) faithful in all mine house 
32 houses, andaU thementhat(appertained) 

2, 2 according to the house of (their) fathers 

3 the head of the house of their fathers 
6 according to their fathers' houses, (even) 

8 the rod of Aaron for the house of Levi 

1 thy father's house with thee, shall bear 
It, 13 every one that is clean in thy house 

29 thsy mourned. aU the house of Israel 
18 give me his house full of silver and gold 

13 give me his house full of silver and gold 

14 of a chief house among the Simeonites 

15 a people, (and) of a chief house in Midian 

2 throughout their fathers' house, all that 

3 (being) in her father's house in her youth 

10 if she vowed in her husband's house, or 

16 yet) in her youth in her father's house 

18 We will not return unto our houses, until 
14 14 according to the house of their fathers 

6 land of Egypt, from the house of bondage 

21 Shalt thou covet thy neighbour's house 

7 talk, .when thou sittest in thine house 

9 wi'ite them upon the posts of thy house 

1 1 houses full of all good (things), which thou 

12 land of Egypt, from the house of bondage 

8 redeemed you out of thehouse of bond men 
26 Ijring an abomination into tliiae house 
12 bKilt goodly houses, and dwelt (therein) 
14 land of Egypt, from the house of bondage 

19 when thou sittest in tliine house, and wh. 

20 write . .upon the door posts of thine ho\iso 

5 redeemed you out of the house of bondage 
10 land of Egypt, from the house of bondage 

16 he loveth thee and thine house, because 

1 d wellest in their cities, and in their houses 
5 What man (is there) that, .built a new h. 
5 let him go and return to his house, lest 
6, 7, 8 let him go and return unto his house 

12 thou Shalt bring her home to thine house 

13 shall remain in thine house, and bewail 

2 thou Shalt bring it unto thine own house 
8 When thou buildest a new house, then 

8 thou bring not blood upon thine house 

21 damsel to the door of her father's house 

21 to play the whore in her father's house 

18 into the house of the Lord thy God for 

1 give (it), .and send her out of his house 

2 when she is departed out of his house 

3 and sendeth her out of his house ; or if 
10 not go into his house to fetch his pledge 

9 that will not buUd up his brother's house 

10 house of him that hath his shoe loosed 

14 not have in thine house divers measures 

1 1 hath given unto thes, and unto thine house 
13 the haUcwed things out cf (mine) house 

30 thou Shalt build an house, and thou shalt 
I came into an harlot's house, named Rahab 
3 men. .wliich are entered into thine house 

12 also show kindness unto my father's house 

15 for her house (was) upon the town wall 
ig the doors of thy house into the street, his 

19 whosoever shall be with thee in the house 

17 and all that (are) with her in the house 

22 Go into the harlot's house, and bring out 
24 the treasury of the house of the Lord 



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Josh. 9. 12 hot (tor) our provision out of our liouses | 
9. 23 drawers of water for the house of my God I 

17. 17 Joshua spake unto the house of Joseph 

18. 5 the house of Joseph shall abide In their 

20. 6 unto his own house, unto the city from 

21. 45 Lord had spoken unto the house of Israel 

23. 14 of each chief house a prince throughout 

22. 14 each one(was)an head of the house of tlielr 

24. 15 as for me and my house, Ku will serve the 
24. 17 land of Egypt, from the house of bondage 

Judg. I. 22 tlie house of Joseph, tlrtiy also went up 

1. 23 house of Joseph sent to descry Beth-el 

2. 35 hand of the bouse of Joseph prevailed 

4. 17 Hazor and the house of iic'jer the Kenite 
6. 8 you forth out of the house of bondage 
6. 15 and I (am) the least in my fatiier's house 
a 27 a snare unto Gideon, and to his houne 
8. 29 Jerubbaal . . went and dwelt in his own h. 

8. 35 Neither showed they kindness to the house 

9. 1 family of the house of his mother's father 
p. 4 silver out of the house of Baal-berith 

9. she v/ent unto his father's house at Oplirah 
9. 6 gathered together, and all the house of 
g. 16 dealt well with Jerubbaal and his house 
9. 18 risen up against my father's house this d. 
g. 19 with Jerubbaal and with his house this 

6. 20 men of Shechem, and the house of Millo 
9. 20 let fire come, .from the house of Millo 

9. 27 went into the house of their god, and did 
9. 46 an hold oi the house of the god Berith 

10. 9 to fight, .against the house of Ephraim 

11. 2 shalt not inherit in our father's house 
II. 7 and expel me out of ray father's house ? 
II. 31 Cometh forth of the doors ol my house to 

11. 34 Jephthah came to Mizpeh unto his house 

12. I will bum thine ho-ase upon thee with fire 
14. 15 biuTi thee and thy father's house with fire 
14. 19 and he went up to his father's house 

16. 21 and he did grind in the prison house 
16. 25 called for Samson out of the prison house 
16. 26 thepillars whereupon the house standeth 
t6. 27 Now the house was full of men and women 
16. 29 middle pillars upon which the house stood 
16. 30 the house fell upon the lords, and upon 

16. 31 all thehousBOf his father came dovvn, and, 

17. 4 and they were in the house of Micah 

17. 5 the man Micah had an house of gods, and 
17. 8 to mount Ephraim, to the house of Micah 

17. 12 became his priest, and was in the house 
t8. 2 to the house of Micah, they lodged there 

18. 3 When they (were) by the house of SUcah 
18. 13 And they., came unto tke house of Micah 
18. 14 know that there is in these houses an ep. 
18. 15 came to the house of the young man the 
t8. 15 unto thehouse of Micah, and saluted him 
18. 18 went into Micah's house, and fetched the 
t8. 19 be a priest unto the house of one man, or 
18. 22 when they were a good way from the ho. 
t8. 22 in the houses near to Micah's house were 
18. 26 he turned and went back unto his house 

18. 31 all the time that the house of God was in 

19. 2 went away from him unto her father's h. 
ig. 3 she brought him into her father's house 
19. 15 no man that took them into his house to 
19. 18 going to the house of the Lord ; and there 
19. 18 no man that receiveth me to house 

19. 21 So he brought him into his house, and g. 
19. 22 the men. .beset the house round about 
19. 22 and spake to the master of the house, the 
19. 22 the man that came into thine house, that 
19. 23 the man, the master of the house, went 
19. 23 seeing., this man is come into mine house 
19. 26 of the man's house where her lord (was) 
19. 27 opened the doors of the house, and went 
ig. 27 fallendov.rn(at) the door of thehouse, and 

19. 29 when he was come into his house, he took 

20. 5 and beset the house round about upon me 
20. 8 neither will we any (of us) turn into his h. 

Euth I. S Go, return each to her mother's house : the 
' I. 9 each (of you) in the house cf her husband 
2. 7 that she tarried a little in the house 
4. II the woman that is come into thine house 

4. ij which twodid build thehouse of Israelrand 

4. 12 let thy house be like the house of Pharez 
I 8a. I. 7 went up to the house of the Lord, so she 

1. 19 came to their house to Eamah : and Elka. 
1.21 the man Elkanah, and all his house, went 

1. 24 brought him unto the house of the Lord 

2. II And Ellianah went to Ramah to his house 
2. 27 Did I plainly appear unto the house of thy 
c. 27 when they were in Egypt, in Pharaoh's h.? 
B. 28 did I give unto the house of thy father 

2. 30 I said indeed, (that) thy house, and theh. 

3. 31 cut off. .the arm of thy father's house 
2. 32 shall not be an old roan in thine house 
2 33 the increase of thine house shall die in 
2. 35 I will build him a sure house ; and he 

2. 36 every one. that is left in thine house 

3. 12 which I have spoken concerning his house 

3. 13 I will judge his house for ever for the 

3. 14 I have sworn unto the house of Eli, that 
3. 14 the iniquity of Eli's house shall not be 
3. 15 opened the doors of thehouse of the Lord 

5. 2 they brought it into the house of Dagon 
5. 5 nor any that come into Dagon's house 

7. I brought It into the house of Abinadab in 
7. 2 house of Israel lamented after the Lord 
7. 3 Samuel spake unto all the house of Israel 
7. 17 there (was) his house ; and there he judged 
9. 18 Tell me, I pray thee, where the seer's ho. 
9. 20 on thee, and on all thy father's honse? 
g. 25 the people away, every man to .his house 



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17. 25 and make his father's house free In Israel 

1 8. 2 him go no more liomo to his father's hou£o 
i3. lo ho prophesied in the raldst of the house 

19. 9 he sat in his house with hia Javelin in his 

19. II also sunt messengers unto David's house 

20. 15 cut olt thy kindness from my house lor 
20. 16 made (a covenant) with the house of Da. 

15 shall this (fellow) come Into my house? 
I brethren and all his father's house heard 

11 son of Ahitub, and all his father's house 

14 bidding, and is honourable in thine house? 

15 servant, (nor) to all the house of my fath. 

16 Ahimelcch, thou, and all thy fatiier's I'.o. 

22 of oil the persoiiM of thy father's house 

18 David abode. .Jonathan went to his house 
21 destroy my name out of my father's house 

I and buried liira in his house at Kamali 

6 peace (be) to thine house, and peace (be) 

28 will certainly make my lord a sure house 

35 Go up in peace to tliinc house , sec, I have 

36 he held a feast in his house, like the 

24 the woman httJ a fot calf in thehouse, and 
9 to publish (it in) the house of their idols 

10 put his armoupin the house of Aahtajotli 

12 for thehouseof Israel; beciuse they were 

4 David king over the house of Judoh 

7 the house of Judah have anointed me king 

10 But the house of Judah followed David 

1 1 king iu Hebron over the house of Judah 
I, 6 between the house of Saul and the ho. 
I house of Saul waxed weaker and weaker 
6 Abner made himself strong for the house 

8 do show kindness this day unto the house 

10 translate the kingdom from the houfii; of 

19 seemed good to the whole house of BcnJ. 

29 Let it rest, on all his father's house ; and 
29 let there not fail from the house of Joab 

5 and came, .to the house of Isb-bosheth 

6 came thither into the midst of the house 

7 when they came into the house, he lay on 
It slain, .in his own house upon his bed? 

8 the lame shall not come into the house 

11 and masons : and they built David an ho. 
3, 4 brought it out of thehouseof Abinadab 
5, 15 David and all the house of Israel 

10 into the house of Obed-edom the Gittita 

11 the ark continued in the house of Obed. 

12 hath blessed the house of Obed-edora, and 

12 from the house of Obed-edom into the city 
tg the people departed every one to his ho. 
21 before thy father, and before all his house 

1 when the king sat in his house, and the 

2 See now, I dwell in an house of cedar 

5 Shalt thou build me an house, .to dwell 

6 Whereas I have not dwelt in (any) house 

7 Why build ye not me an house of cedar ? 

1 1 tellcth thee that hewill make thee an house 

13 Be shall build an house for my name; and 

16 And thine house and thy kingdomrshall be 
18 wh.<it(i9) myhouse.thatthouhastbrough 
ig hast spoken also of thy servant's houso 

25 concerning his house, establish (It) for ever 

26 let the house of thy servant David be 

27 s.iying,Iwill build tifieeanhouse; therefore 
29 to' bless the house of thy servant, that 
■jg house of thy servant be blessed for ever 

1 yet any that is left of the house of Saul 

2 (there was) of the house of Saul a servant 

3 (Is) there not yet any of the house of Saul 

4 he (is) in the house of Machir, the son of 

5 fetched him out of the house of Machir 

9 that pertained to Saul and to all his house 

12 aD that dv/elt in the house of Ziba (were) 

2 walked upon the roof of the king's honsa 

4 purified .. and she returned unto her ho. 

8 Go down to thy house, and wash thy feet 

8 Uriah departed out of the king's house 

9 slept at the door of the king's house with 
9 But-Uriah . .went not down to his house 

10 6a3ring, Uriah went not down unto his ho. 

10 did.st thou not go down unto thine h-.use? 

11 shall I then go into mine house, to eat 

13 went out. .but went not down to his ho. 
27 David sent and fetched her to his house 

8 gave thee thy master's house, and thy 
8 and gave thea the house of Israel and of 

10 sword shall never depart from thine hous 

11 evil against out of thine own house, and I 

15 Nathan departed unto his house. And the 

17 the elders of his house arose, and (went) 

20 and came into the house of the Lord, and 
20 then he came to his-'own house ; and v/hen 

7 Go now to thy brother Amnon's house, and 

8 Tamar went toher brother Amnon's house 

20 desolate in her brother Absalom's house 

8 Go to thine house, and I wiU give charge 

9 iniquity(be)onme,andonmyfather'6hou. 
24 Let him turn to his own house, and let 
24 Absalom ret'jmed to his own house, and 
31 came to Absalom unto (his) house, and 

16 king left ten women.. to keep the house 
35 thou shalt hear out of the king's house 

3 To day shall the house of Israel restore 

5 a man of the family of the house of Saul 
8 all the blood of the house of Saul, in 

21 which he hath left to keep the house 

18 came to a man's house in Bahurim, which 
20 servants came to t'ne woman to the house 

23 and gat him home to his house, to his city 
5 Joab came into the house of the king, and 

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2 Sa. ig. II 13 come to the king, (even) to his house 
ig. 17 the servant o£ the house of Saul, and his 
, ig. 2o first this day of all the house of Joseph 
jg. 28 all (of) my father's house were but dead 
ig. 30 come again in peace unto his own house 
3 David came to his house at Jerusalem; and 
3 whom he had left to keep the house, and 
, 21. I for (his) bloody house, because he slew 
21. 4 silver nor gold of Saul, nor of his house 

23. 5 Although my house (be) not so with God 

24. 17 against me, and against my father's house 
I Ki. I. 53 Solomon said unto him, Go to thine house 

2. 24 who hath made me an house, as he prom. 
2. 27 coQceming the'house of Eli in Shiloh 
2. 31 from me, and from the house of my father 
2. 33 upon his house, and upon his throne, shall 
2. 34 buried in his ovra house in the vrilderness 

2. 36 Build thee an house in Jerusalem, and 

3. 1 of building his own house, and the house 
3. 2 no house built unto the name of the Lord 
3-171 and this woman dwell in one house ; and 
3. 17 delivered of a child with her in the house 
3. 1 8 in the house, save we two in the house 

5. 3 ray father could not build an house unto 
5. 5 I purpose to build an house unto the name 
5. 5 he shall build an house unto my name 

5. 17 stones, to lay the foundation of the house 
5- 18 timber and stones to build the house 

6. J he began to build the house of the Lord 

2 the house which king Solomon built for 

3 the porch before the temple of the house 
3 according to the breadth of the house 

3 (was) the breadth thereof before the house 

4 for the house he made windows of narrow 

5 against the wall of the house he built 
_. 5 (against) . . walls of the house round about 
6. 6 (In the wall) of the house he made narrow. 
6. 6 not be fastened in the walls of the house 

7 the house, when it was in building, was 

7 (nor) any tool of iron heard in the house 

8 (was) in the right side of the house : (and) 
g he built the house, and finished it ; and 

9 covered the house with beams and boards 
6. 10 he built chambers against all the house 
6. 10 rested on the house with timber of cedar 
6. 12 this house which thou art in building 

6. 14 Solomon built the house, and finished it 
6. IS he built the walls of the house within 

6. 15 the floor of the house, and the walls of 
6. 15 covered the floor of the house with planks 
6. 16 twenty cubits on the sides of the house 
6. 17 the house) that (is), the temple before it 
6. 18 the cedar of the house within (was) carved 
6. 19 oracle he prepared in the house within 
6. 21 overlaid the house within with pure gold 
6. 22 the whole house he overlaid with pure gold 
6. 22 until he had finished all the house : also 
a. 27 set the cherubim within the inner house 
6. 27 one anotlier in the midst of the house 
6. 29 carved all the walls of the house round 
6. .30 floor of the house he overlaid with gold 
6. 37 foundation of the house of the. Lord laid 

6. 38 was the house finished throughout alUhe 

7. I washuildinghis ownhoiise thirteen years 

1 But Solomon, .finished all his house 

2 also the house of the forest of Lebanon 
8 house where he dwelt (had)another court 
8 made also an house for Pharaoh's daughter 
12 the inner court of the house of the Lord 

. , 12 innercourt..andfortheporchof thehouse 
7. 39 five bases on the right side of the house 
7. 39 five on the left side of the house ; and he 
7. 39 the sea on the right side of the house 
7. 40, 45, SI made, .for the house of the Lord 
7. 48 that (pertained) unto the house of the Lo. 
7. 50 (both>for the doors of the inner house 
7. so for the doors of the house, (to wit), of the 

7. SI the treasures of the house of the Lord 

8. 6 into the oracle of the house, to the most 
8. JO the cloud filled the house of the LoED 
8. II glory . .had filled the house of the LOED 
8. 13 surely built thee an house to dwell in, a 
8. 16 I chose no city out. .to build an house 

8. 17 house for the name of the Lord God of 

8. 18 build an house unto my name, thou didst 

8. 19 thou shalt not build the house ; but thy 
8. ig he shall build the house unto my name 

8. 20 house for the name of the Lord God of 
a 27 much less this house that I havebuildedl 
8. 29 be T)pen toward this house night and day 
8. 31 come before thine altar In this.honse 
8. 33 make supplication unto thee in this house 
8. 38 spread forth his hands toward this house 
8. 42 he shall come and pray toward this house 
8. 43 they may know that this house, which 
8. 44, 48 house that I have built for thy name 

8. 63 Israel dedicated the house of the Lord 
8. 64 that (was) before the house of the Lord 

9. I the house of the Lord, and the king's ho. 

3 hallowed thlahouse which thou hast built 

7 this house, which I have hallowed for my 

8 thishouse, (which) is high, every one that 
8 done tl" '3 unto this land, .to this house ? 

. 10 when f olomon had built the two houses 

10 the h' use of the Lord, and the king's ho. 
9. 15 theb juse of the Lord, and his own house 
9. 24 herhousewhlch (Solomon) had built for 
9. 25 before the Lord. So he finished the house 

10. 4 wisdom, and the house that he had built. 
10. s he went up onto the house of the Lokd 
10. la houee of the Lord, andfor the king's ho. 
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II. 20 whom Taphenes weaned in Pharaoh's ho. 
28 all the charge of the house of Joseph 

38 build thee a sure house, as I built for D. 

16 see to thine own house, David. So Israel 

19 against the house of David unto this day 

20 nonethatfollowed thehouse of David but 

21 he assembled all the house of Judah, with 

21 to fight against the house of Israel, -to 

23 unto all the house of Judah and Benjamin 

24 return every man to his house ; for this 
26" the kingdom return to thehouse of David 
27 in the house of the LORD at Jerusalem 

31 he made an house of high places, and made 

2 shall be born unto the house of David 

8 If thou wilt give me half thine house, I 
1 8 Bring him back with thee in to thine house 
ig did eat bread in his house, and drank water 

32 the houses of the high places which (are) 
34 became sin unto the house of Jeroboam 

4 came to the house of Ahijah. But Ahijah 

3 thekingdomaway from thehouse of David 
10 bring evil upon the house of J eroboam 

10 away the remnant of the house of Jeroboam 

12 get thee to thine own house ; (and) when 

13 (some) good thing, .inthehouseof Jerobo. 

14 cut oft the house of Jeroboam that day 
26 the treasures of the house of the LORD 

26 the treasures of the king's house; he even 

27 which kept the door of the king's house 

28 the king went into the house of the Lord 

15 into the house of the Lord, silver, and 
18 the treasures of the house of the Lord 
18 and the treasures of the king's house, and 
27 son of Ahijah, of the house of Issachar 

29 he smote all the house of Jeroboam ; he 
3 of Baasha, and the posterity of his house 
3 will make thy house like the house of 
7 against his house, even for all the evil 
7 in being like the house of Jeroboam ; and 

9 the house of Arza, steward of (his) house 

11 he slew all the house of Baasha : he left 
f2 did Zimri destroy all the house of Baasha 
18 went into the palace of the king's house 
18 king's house, and burnt the king's house 
32 an altar for Baal in the house of Baal 
15 and she. .and her house, did eat (many) 

17 the mistress of the house, fcU sick ; ana 

23 down out of the chamber into the house 

3 which (was) the governor of (his) house 
i8 thy father's house, in that ye have forsaken 

6 shall search thine house, and the houses 
3t kings of the house of Israel (are)merciful 
43 went to his house heavy and displeased 

2 it (is)near unto my house : and I will give 

4 came into his house heavy and displeased 

22 will make thine house like the house of 

22 the house of Baasha the son of Ahijah 
29 days will I bring the evil upon his house 

1 7 let them return every man to his house in 

39 and the ivory house wliich he made, and 
a Ki 4. 2 teU me, what hast thou in the house? 

2 handmaid hath not anything in the house 

32 when Elisha was come into the house, be. 

33 Then he returned, and walked in the ho. 

9 stood at the door of the house of Elisha 

18 when mymastergoeth into the house of E. 
18 I bow myself in the house of Eimmon 

24 bestowed (them) in the house : and he let 
32 Elisha satin his house, and the elders sat 
1 1 .and they told? (it) to the king's ho-iise within 

3 to cry unto the king for her house and for 

5 cried to the king for her house and for her 
18 And he walked . . as did the house of Ahab 
27 he walked in the way of the house of Ahab 
27 he (was) the son-in-law of the house of A. 

6 he arose, and went into the house ; and he 

7 thou shalt smite the house of Ahab thy m. 

8 For the whole house of Ahab shall perish 

9 I will make the house of Ahab like the ho. 
9 like the house of Baasha the son of Ahijah 

27 he fled by the way of the garden house 
3 Look . . and fight for your master's house 
5 he that (was) over the house, and he that 

10 Lord spake concerning the house of Ahab 

11 slew all that remained of the house of Ah. 

12 as he (was) at the shearing house in the way 
14 slew them at the pit of the shearing house 
21 And they came Into the house of Baal ; and 
21 the house of Baal was full from one end 

23 And Jehu went, .into the house of Baal 

25 and went to the city of the house of Baal 

26 brought . . the images out of the house of 

27 brake down the house of Baal, and made 

10. 30 bast done unto the house of Ahab accord. 

11. 3 he was with her hidin the houseof theL. 
1 1. 4 broughtthem to him into the house of the 
II. 4 took an oath of them in the house of the 
II. 5 be keepers of the watch of the king's ho. 
II. 6 80 shall ye; keep the watch of the house 
II. 7 they shall keep the watch of the house of 
II. 15 Let her not be slain in thehouse of theL. 
11.16 way. . horses came into the king's house 
II. i8 went into the house of Baal, and, brake it 
II. 18 appointed officers over the house of the 
ti. 19 they brought down the king from the ho. 
II. 19 by the way of the gate, to the king's hou. 

11. 20 slew Athaliah . (beside) the king's house 

12. 4 Cometh . , to bring into the house of the L. 

13. 5 let them repair the breaches of the.house 
12. 6 had not repaired the breaches of the ho. 
12. 7 Why repair ye not the breaches of the h.t 



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12. 8 neither to repair the breaches of the ho. 
12. g on the right side as one cometli into the h. 
12. 9, 13 brought into the house of the Lord 
12. lothemoney. .foundin the house of the LORD 
12. II that had the oversight of the house of the 
12. 11 that wrought iipon the houseof the Lord 

12. 12 to repair the breaches of the house of the 
12. 12 all that v^s laid out for the house to rep. 
12. 13 there wergnotmadefor the houseof the-L. 
12. 14 and repaired therewith the house of the L. 
12. 18 in the treasures of the house of the Lord 
12. 18 and in the king's house, and sent (it) to H. 
12. 2o>servants. .slew Joash in thehouse of Millo 
73. 6 not from the sins of the house of Jeroboam 

14. 14 the vessels, .found in the house of the L. 

14. 14 and in the treasures of -the king's house 

15. 5 was a leper, .and dwelt in a several house 
IS- 5 Jotharathe king's son (was) overthe house 
15. 25 in the palace of the king's house, with Ar. 

15. 35 He built the higher gate of the house of 

16. 8 gold . found in the house of the Lord 
16. 8 and in the treasures of the king's house 
j6. i4 brasen altar, .from the fore front of the h. 
16. 14 from between the altar and the house of 
i6; 18 the covert, .they had bmlt in the house 

16. i8 turned he from the house of the Lord for 

17. 21 For he rent Israel from the house of Da. 

17. 29, 32 in the houses of the high places whicb 

18. 15 ail the silver, found in the house of the 

18. IS and in the treasures of the king's house 
xg. I Hezekiah. went into the house of the L. 

19. 14 Hezekiah went up into thehouse of the L. 
jg. 30 the remnant that is escaped of the house 

19. 37 was worshipping in the house of Nisroch 

20. I Set thine house in order ; for thou shalt 
2o. 5, 8 go up unto the house of the Lord 

20. 13 showed them all the house of his precious 
20. 13 the house of his armour; and all that was 
20. 13 there was nothing in his house, nor in all 

20. 15 said, What have they seep in thine hoiiset 
20. 1 5 All .that (are) in mine house have they 

20. 17 all that (is) in thine house, and that wh 
ii. .4 he built altars in the house of the Lord 

11. 5 in the two courts of-the house of the LORD 
2j 7 he set d graven Imsige. .in the house, of 
ai. 7 In this house, and in Jerusalem, which I 

21. 13 and the plummet of the houseof Ahab 

21. 18 was buried in the garden of his o^vn house 
£1. 23 the servants, .slew the king in his own h. 

22. 3 the king sent Shaphan . . to the house of 
22. 4 silver .. brought into the house of the LO. 
22. s. 9 that have the oversight of the house of 
22. 5 the work which (is) in the house of the L 
22. 5 to repair the breaches of the house ~ 

22 6 to buy .hewn stone to repair the house 

22. 8 I have found the book of the law in t^le h 
22i g the money that was found in the bouse 

23. 2 the king went up into the house of the L. 
23. 2 of the book . . found in the house of the L. 
23. 6 he brought out the grove from the house 
23. 7 he brake down the houses of the sodorn. 
23. 7 that (were)by the house of theLOED, where 
23. 1 1 at the entering in of the house of the L. 
23. 12 in the two courts of the house of theLo. 

23. ig all the houses also of the high places that 

23 24 book that Hilkiah .. found in the house 
23 27 I have removed , . the honse of which I sa. 

24. 13 all the treasures of the house of the LORD 

24. 13 and the treasures of the king's house, and 

25. 9 And he burnt the house of the LORD, and 
25. 9 and the king's house, and all the houses 
as. 9 every great (man's) house bm-nt he with 
25. 13 pillars of brass, .in the house of the LOED 

25. 13 the brazen sea. .in, the house of the Lord 
25. 16 Solomon had made for the house of the L. 

I Ch, 2. 54 Thesonsof Salma. .thehouse of Joab.and 
2. 55 Hemath, the father of the house of Rechab 
4. 21 families of the houseof the house of A 

4. 38 the house of their fathers increased grea. 

5. 13 their brethren, of the house of their fath 
5. IS Guni, chief of the house of their fathers 

5. 24, 24 heads of the house of their fathers 

6. 31 set over the service of song in the house 
6. 32 until Solomon had built the house of the 

6. 48 service of the tabernacle gf the house of 
7 2 sons of Tola, .heads of theirfathef shouse 

7. 4 -with them . . after the house of their fath 
7. 7, heads of the house of (their) fathers 

7. .23 Beriah, because it went evil with his ho 
7. 40 All these, .heads of (their) father's house 
g. 9 chief of the fathers in the house of their 
g. 1 1 son of Ahitub, the ruler of the house of G. 
g. 13 brethren, heads of the house of their fath. 
9. 13 for the work of the service of the house of 
g. 19 his brethren, of the house of his father 
9. 23 the oversight of the gates of thehouse of 
9. 23 the house of the tabernacle, by wards 
g. 26 the chambers and treasures of the house 
9. 27 they lodged romid about the house of G. 
10. 6 Saul died . and all his house died together 
10. 10 they put his armour in the house of their 

12. 28 of his father's house twenty and two cap. 

12, 29 had kept the ward of the house of Saul 
12 30 famous throughout the house of their fa. 

13. 7 they carried the ark., out of thehouse of 

13. 13 carried it aside into the house of Obed-e. 

13. 14 the ark of God remained . .in his house 
13. 14 the Lord blessed the house of Obed-edom 

14. I masons and carpenters, to build him an h. 

15. I made him houses in the city of David, and 
15. 25 to bring up the ark . .out of the house of 



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I Ch.i6. 43 And all . . departed every man to his house 
i6. 43 and David returned to bless h!s house 
17. I came to pass, of David 6?,t in his house 
17. I I dwell in an house of cedars, but the ark 
17. 4 Thou ahalt not build me an house to dw. 
17. s For I have not dwelt in an housS' since 
17. 6 Why have ye not built me an house of cedar 
17. 10 toU thee, .the Lord will bmld theeaij ho. 
17. la He shall build me an house, and I will 
17. 14 I will settle him in mine house and in my 
17. 16 Who (am) I. and what (is) mine house 
*7. 17 thou nast. .spoken of thy servant's houso 

17. 23 concerning thy servant, and. .his house 
If. 24 (let) the house of David . . (be) established 
17. as hast told . . thou wilt build him an house 
17. 27 let it please thee to bless the house of thy 
at. 17 be on me, and on my father's house; but 
92. I This (is) the house of the LOBD God, and 
32. 3 he set masons . . to build the house of God 

82. s the houso (that is) to be buildcd for tho L. 
32. 6 charged him to build an house for the L. 
S2. 7 it was in my mind to build an house unto 
32. 8 thou -Shalt not build an house unto my 

32. 10 He shall buUd an house for my name 
32. II build the house of the Loud thy God, asho 
32. 14 I have prepared for the house of ttie LOKD 

32. ig into the house that is to be built to the 

33. 4 to set forward theworkof the house of the 

33. 11 reckoning, accordIngto(their)father's ho. 

33. 24 sons of Levi after the house of their fath. 

33. 24, 28, 32 the service of the houso of the L. 

83. 28 the work of the service of the house of G. 

34. 4 sixteen chief men of the house of (their) 
34. 4 eight, .according to the house of their fa. 
34. 19 in their service to come into the hoase of 

34. 30 of the tevites after thejiouse of their fa. 

35. 6 for song (in) the house of the Lord, with c. 
as. 6 fortheserviceofthehouseof God, accord. 

36. 6 ruled throughout the house of their father 

36. 12 to minister in the house of the Lord 

26. 13 according to the house of their fathers 
fi6. 15 and to his sons the house of A£uppim 
36. 20 overthetreasuresof the house of God, and 
36. 22 overthe treasuresofthehouseof fSieLORD 
s6. 27 did they dedicate to maintain the house of 
38. 2 I (had) in mine heart to buUd an house of 
08. 3 Thoushaltnotbuildanhouseformyname 

38. 4 chose me before all the house of my father 
e8. 4 the houso of Judah the house of my father 
33. 6 he shall build my house and my courts 
38I la chosen thee to build an house for the san. 
■28. II of the porch, and of the houses thsreof 

38. 12 ofthecourtsof thehouseot the LoKD,and 
aS. 12 of the treasuries of the houso of God, and 
28. 13, 20 tho service of the house of tho I/ORD 

38. 13 vessels of service in the houso of tho L. 
a8. 21 forallthe service of the house of God: and 
sg. 2 I have prepared . .for the house of my G. 

39. 3 I have set my affections to the house of 
39. 3 I bavffglven to the house of my God, over 
39. 3 all that I have prepared for the holy ho. 
39. 4 silver, to overlay the walls of the houses 
39. 7 gave for the service of th^ house of God 
29. 8 to the treasure of the house of the Lord 
29. 16 to build thee an house tor thine holy na. 

a CSi. 2. I to buUd an house for the name of the Lo. 
a. I of the Lord, and an house for hia kingdora 
a. 3 cedars to build him an house to dwell th. 
a. 4 1 build au house to the name of the Lord 
3, s house which I build (is) great ; for great 
3. 6 who is able to build him an house, seeing 
2. 6 that I should build him an honse, save 
s. 9 for the house which I am about to buHd 

2. 12 build an house for the Lord, and an h. 

3, J Then Solomon began to build the house 
3. 3 was instructed for the building of the hou. 
3. 4 according to the breadth of the house 

3. s the greater house he ceiled with flr tree 
3. 6 he garnished tho hoase with precious st. 
3. 7 He overlaid also the house, the beams 
3. 8 he made the most holy house, the length 
3. 8 according to the breadth of the honse 
3. 10 in the most holy house he made two che. 
3. II, 12 reaching to the wall of the house 

3. T5 he made before the house two pillars of 

4. II finished the work, .for the house of God 
4. 16 their instruments . .for the house of theL. 
4.- 19 all the vessels that (were for) the house of 
4. 22 the entry of the house, the inner doors 
4. 22 and the doors of the house of the temple 

5. I that Solomon made for the house of the L. 
5. I among the treasures of the house of God 
S. 7 unto his place, to the oracle of the house 
5. 13 house was filled with a cloud . . the house 

5. 14 the glory of the Lord had filled the house 

6. 2 I have built an house of habitation for 

6. s I chose no city . . to buUd an house in, that 
6. 7 to build an house for the name of the L. 
6, Sit was in thine heart to buUd an house for 
6. 9 thou Shalt not build the house ; but thy 
6. 9 he shall build the house for my name 
6. 10 have built the house for the name of the 
6. 18 much less this house -vhich I have built I 
6. 2o That thine eyes may be open upon this h. 
6. 32 the oath come before thine altar in this h. 
6. 24 make supplication before thee in this ho. 
6. 29 shall spread forth his hands in this house 

6. 32 if they come and pray in this house 

6. 33 that this house, which I have b'oilt, is cal. 

6. 34, 38 house which 1 have built for thy name 

7. 1 and the glory of the Lord filled the house 
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3 and the glory of tlie Lord upon the house 
5 So the king, .dedicated tho house of God 
7 the court that (was) before the house of 

ji tho house of the Lord, and the Idng's li. 

1 1 the house of tho Lord, and in his own Ir. 

12 chosen this placo to rnyaelf for an houso 
16 now have I chosen and sanctified this ho. 

20 and this house, which I have sanctified for 
JI this house, which is high, shall bo an as. 

21 done thus unto this laud, and imto this h. 
I built the house of tlie LoRD.andhisownh. 

11 unto the house that ho had built for her 

II My wife shall not dwell in the house of D. 

, 16 the day of the foundation of the house of 

16 (So) the houso of the Lord was perfected 

3 when the queen .. had seen .. the house that 

4 by.wliich he went up into the house of the L. 
n terraces to the house of tha Lord, and to 
16, 20 the house of the forest of Lebanon 

16 (and) now, David, see to thine own house 
19 Israel rebelled against the house of David 

1 he gathered of the house of Judah and B. 

4 return every man to his house ; for this 
9 the treasures of the house of the Lord 

9 and the treasures of the king's hou.se ; he 

10 that kept the entrance of the king's house 

1 1 when the king entered into the house of the 
J 8 he brought into the house of God the things 

2 house of the Lord and of the king's house 
10 was wroth . .and put him in a prison house 
14 according to the house of their fathers ; of 

16 return . .every man to his house in peace 
I the king, .retui-ned to his house in peace 

n the ruler of the house of Judah, for aU the 

5 in the house of the Lord, before the new 
9 before this honse . . thy name(is) in this ho. 

28 with . . trumpets into the house of the Lord 

6 like as did the house of Ahab : for he had 

7 Lord would not destroy the house of David 
13 like to the whoredoms of the house of A. 

13 hast slain thy brethren of thy father's ho. 

1 7 the substance . . found in the king's house 

3 He also walked In the ways of the house 

4 he did evil, .like the house of Ahab : for 

7 hau anointed to cut off the house of Ahab 

8 was e.TCCuting judgment upon the house 

9 So the house of Ahaziah had no power to 
10 all the seed royal of the hoxise of Judah 

12 he was with them hid in the house of God 

3 made a covenant Avith the kingin the house 

5 a third part (shall be) at the king's house 

5 in the courts of the house of the Lord 

6 let none come into the house of the Lord 

7 wh03oever..comethintothe house, he sho. 
9 shields, .which (were) in tho house of God 

12 she came to the people unto the house of 

14 said. Slay her not in the house of the Lord 

15 of the horse gate by the king's house, they 

17 all the people went to the house of Baal 

18 the offices of the house of the Lord by the 

18 had distributed in the house of the Lord 

19 he set the porters at the gates of the housa 

20 brought down the Idng from the house of 

20 through the higli gate into the king's house 

4 Joash was minded to repair the house of 

5 money to repair, .house of your God from 

7 had broken up the honse of God ; and also 
7"the dedicated things of the house of the L. 

8 without at the gate of the house of the Lo. 
12 of the service of the house of the L0R3 
12 td repair the house of the Lord, and also 

1 2 as wrought., to mend the house of the Lord 

13 they set the house of God in his state, and 

14 whereof were made vessels for the house 

14 they offered burnt offerings in the house 

16 both toward God, and toward his house 

18 they left the house of the Lord God of 

21 stoned him. .in the court of the house of 
27 and the repairing of the house of God 

S captains, .according to the houses of. .fa. 
24 all the vessels that were found in tho ho. 
24 the treasures of the king's house, the ho. 

19 before tho priests in the honse of the Lo. 
21 and dwelt in a several house . . a leper 

21 he was cut off from the house of the Lord 
21 Jotham his son (was) over the king's ho. 
3 He built the high gate of the house of the 
7 slew. . Azrikam the governor of thi. house 
21 a portion (out) of the hou-se of the Lord 
21 and (out) of the house of the king, and of 
24, 24 the vessels of the house of God 

24 shut up the door*.of the house of the Lord 
3 opened the door3t)f the house of the Lord 
5 sanctify the house of theLoRDGod oiyoxir 

15 and came, .to cleanse the house of the L. 

16 the inner part of the house of the Lord 

16 into the court of the house of the Lord 

17 they sanctified the house of the LORD in 

18 We have cleansed all the house of the L. 

20 Hezekiah. .went up to the house of the L. 

25 he set the Levites in the house of the Lo. 
31 bring, .offerings into the house of the L. 
35 the service of the house of the Lord was 

I they should come to the honse of the Lord 

15 brought, .offerings into the house of the 
10 Azariah the chief priest of the house of Z. 

10 to bring the offerings into the house of the 

11 to prepare ch.imbers in the house of the 
13 and Azariah the ruler of the house of God 

16 that entereth into the house of the Lord 

17 the genealogy of the priests by the house 



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■a Ch. 31. 21 in tlie service of tha houso of God, andlu 

32. 21 when he wa-s come into tlic houiio ot hla. 

33. 4 be built altars iu the houite of tlie Lord 
33. s in the two courts of the house of tlie Lord 
33. 7 ho set a carved image .in tho house of G. 
33. 7 In this house, and in Jerusalem, which I 
3j. IS and the idol out of the house of the Lord 
33. IS in the mount of the houco of the IjOP.d 
33. 20 theybm-ied liim in his o-.vn hou.io: and A. 

33. 24 And his servants, slew liim in his own h. 

34. 8 when he had purged the land, and tlie ho. 
^^. 8 to repair the houso of the Lord his God 
:i4. 9, 14 money that was brought into tho ho. 
14. 10 workmen tliatliad. .oversight of the house 
34. 10 that wrought in the house of the Lord 
34. 10 gave it. .to repair and amend the house 
34. 1 1 to floor the houses which the kings of J. 
34. 15 1 have found the book of the law in the h. 
34. 17 the monej that was found iu the house of 

34. 30 the king went up into the house of the L. 
^4. 30 book, .that was found iu the house of tho 

35. 2 to the serrico of the house of the Loi'.D 
35. 3 Put the holy ark in the house which Sol. 
35. 4 prepare . . l)y the houses of your fiithere 
35. 8 rulers of the house of God, gave unto tho 

35. 21 but against the house whc-rewitli 1 iiavo 

36. 7 the vessels of the house of the LouD to U. 
36. 10 with the goodly vessels of the house of tho 
36. 14 polluted the house of the LORD wliich ho 
36. 17 slew, .withthesword in the houseof their 
36.. i8 all the vessels of the houso of God, great 

36. 18 the treasures of the houso of the Lord 

36. 19 they burnt the house of God, and braked. 
36. 23 hath charged me to build him an houso 

Ezra I. 2 hath charged me to build him an bouse 
I. 3 build the house of tlie Lo'rd God of Israel 
1. 4 freewill offering for the house of God that 
I. 5 to go up to build the house of the Lord 

1. 7 brought forth the vessels of tho house of 
z. 7 and had put them in the house of his god:i 
2.^36 of the house of Jeshua, nine hundred sc. 
3..59 they could not show their fathers' houso 
e. 68 when they came to the house of the Lord 
2. 68 offered freely for the houso of God to Ect 
3. 8 of their coming unto the house of God at 

8 to set forward the work of the house of tho 

. 9 to set forward the workmen in tho houso 

. II becausethe foundation of theh^iu;e of tho 

. 12 ancient men, that had seen the first houso 

; when the foundation of this house was laid 

3 Yehave notlung todo. to build an houso 

6. 22 in the work of the house of God, the God 

7. 27 to beautify the house of the Lord which 
8. 17 bring unto us ministers for the house ot 

8. 25 tho offering of the house of our God, Mh. 
8. 29 in the cliainbcrs of the houseof theLoiiU 
8. 3o~to Jerusalem, unto the house of our God 
8. 33 weighed in the house of our God by the h. 

8. 36 they furthered the people, and the lioaso 

9. 9 to set up tlie house of our God, and to 
10. 1 casting himself down before the house of 
10. 6 Ezra rose upfrom before tliehouseof Cod 
10. 9 the people sat in the street of the houso 
10. 16 chief of the fathers, after the house of their 

Neh. I. 6 both I and my father's house have sinned 

2. 8 the paUice which(appertaintd)to the houso 

2. 8 and for the house that I shall enter into 

3. 10 repaired Jedaiah. .over against his hcuso 
3. 16 repaired Nehemiah. .unto the house of tha 
3. 20, 21 the door of the house of Eliashib 

3. 21 even to the end of the house of Eliashib 
3. 23 After him repaired, .over against theh-h. 
3. 23 After him repaired Azariah . . by his houso 
3. 24 from the house of Azariah imto the turn. 
3.25 which lieth out from the king's high house 
3. 28 repaired.. everyoneoveragainsthis houso 

3. 29 repaired Zadok. over against his house 
4. 14 and fight for.. yourwivea,aiidyourhousc9 

4. 16 the rulers., behind all the house of Judah 

5. 3 We have mortgaged ourlands.. and houses 
5. II Restore,! pray you, to them, theirhouses 
5. 13 God shake out every man from his houso 
6. 10 I came unto the house of .Shemaiah the son 
6. 10 Let-«s meet together in the houseof God 
7. 3 and everyone(tobe)overagainsthishouso 
7. 4 therein, and the house3(were)not buililed 
7. 39 the house of Jeshua, nine hundred seventy 
7. 61 they could not show their fathers' house 
8. 16 in the courts of tho ho'use of God, and in 
g. 2s possessed houses full of all goods, wells 

10. 32 for the service of the house of oui- God 
10. 33 (for) all the work of the house of our God 
10. 34 lots . .to bring (it) into the house of ourG. 
10. 34 after the houses of our fathers, at times 
10. 35 And tobring . . unto the house of the Lord 
10. 36 to bring to the house of ourGod, unto tho 
10. 36 priests that minister in the house of our 
10. 37 to the chambers of the house of our God 
10. 38 the titheof the tithes unto thehonseofour 
la 38 to the chambers, into the treasure houso 

10. 39 we wiU not forsake the house of our God 

11. II Seraiah . .(was) the ruler of the house ot 

11. 12 their brethren that did the work of the ho. 
I J. 16 the outward business of the house of God 
11.22 singers.. over the business of the house ot 
12. 29 from the house of Gilgal, andoutof thef. 

12. 37 above the house of Darid, even unto the 

12. 40 So stood thetwo..inthehouseofGod,and 

13. 4 of the chamber of the house of our God 
13. 7 chamber in the courts of the house of G. 
13. Q brought I again the vessels of the house 
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Keh. 13. 14 that I have done for the house of ray God 
Esth. I. 8 appointed to . . the officers of his house 

1. 9 women (in) the royal house which (belo.) 
t.-zz every man should hear rule in his. .house 

2. 3 the house of the women, unto the custody 
a. 8 was brought also unto the king's house 
z. g to be given her, out of the king's house 

2. 9 the best (place) of the house of the women 
E. ti before the court of the women's house, to 
2. 13 house of the v.'omen unto the king's house 
a. 14 intothesecondhouseof the women, to the 
2. 16 unto Idug Ahasuerus into his house royal 

4. 13 t'nou shalt escape in the king's house more 

4. 14 thy father's house shall be destroyed : and 
5. I Icing's house, over against the king's house 

5. I house, over against the gate of the house 

6. 4 the outv.-ard court of the king's house 

C. 12 Haman hasted tohis house mourning, and 

7. 8 force the queen . .before me in the house? 

7. g gallows., standeth in the house of Haman 

8. I give the house of Haman, the Jews' enemy 
E. 2 set Mordecai over the house of Haman 

8. 7 I have given Esther the house of Haman 

9. 4 Mordecai (was) great in the king's house 
•Tob I. 4 his sons v/ent and feasted (in their) houses 

1. 10 aljout his house, and about all that he 
1. 13, 18 eating, .in theireldest brother's house 

1. ig smote the four corners of the house, and 

3. IS who filled their houses with silver 

4. 19 less (in) them that dwell in houses of clay 
7. 70 He shall return no more to his house 

8. 15 He sliall lean upon his house, but it 

15. 28 in houses which no man inhabiteth, which 
J7. 13 the grave (is) mine house : Ihave made my 

19. IS They that dwell in mine house, and my 
'Eo. 19 taken away an house whichhe builded not 

20. 28 The increase of his house shall depart 

21. 9 Their ho'dses (are) safe from fear, neither 
21. 21 what pleasure (hath) he in his house after 
21.28 say. Where (is) the house of the prince 1 and 
22. 18 he filled their houses witli good (things) 
E4. 16 In the dark they dig throughhouses, (wh.) 
27. 18 He buildeth his house as a raoth, and, as 
30. 23 and (to) the house appointed for all living 

38. 20 know the paths (to) the house thereof ? 

39. 6 AVhose house I have made the wilderness 
42. II did eat bread with him inhis house : and 

fsa. s- 7 willcome(into)thyhouseintheraultitude 
23. 6 dwell in the house of the Lord for ever 

26. 8 1 have loved the habitation of thy house 

27. 4 I may dwell in the house of the LonD all 

30. title, (at) the dedication of the house of David 

31. 2 rock, for an house of defence to save me 
2,6. 8 satisfied with the fatness 'of thy house 
42. 4 I went with them to the house of God 
45. loforget. .own people, and thy father's house 
<49. II (that) theirhouses (shall continue) for ever 
•49. 16 when the glory of his house is increased 
50. 9 I will take no bullock out of thy house 
52. title. David is come to the house of Ahime. 
52. 8 like a green olive tree in tlie house of G. 
!5S. 14 v/alked unto the house of God in company 
Sg. title, and they watched the bouse to kill him 
63. 4 satisfied with the goodness of thy house 
6S. 13 I will go into thy house with .. offerings 
€g. 9 the zeal of thine house hath eaten me up 
S4. 3 Yea, the sparrow hath found an house 
84. 4 Blessed (are) they that dwell in thy house 
'84. 10 be a doorkeeper in the house of my God 
92. 13 Those that be planted in the house of the 
•93. 5 holiness bocometh thine house, O Lord 
08. 3 and his truth toward the house of Israel 

2 walk within my-house with aperfect heart 
7 deceit shall not dwell within ray house : he 

J04. 17 (as for) the stork, the fir trees (are) herh. 

105. 21 He made him lord of his house, and ruler 

112. 3 Wealth and riches (shall be) in his house 

113. 9 He malcolh the barren woman to keep h. 
. I house of Jacob from a people of strange 
. 10 house of Aaron, trust in the Lord : he 

115. IE The Lop.D. .will bless the house of Israel 
115. 12 he will bless the house of Aaron 

116. 19 In the coiu-ts of the LORD'S house, in the 
1 18. 3 Let the house of Aaron now say, that his 
118. 26 we have blessed you out of the house of 
iig. 54 have been ray songs in the house of my 
122. I Let Hs go into the house of the LORD 
122. 5 set thrones . . the thrones of the house of 
122. g Because of the house of the Lord our God 

127. I Except the Lord build the house, they 

128. 3 fraitfiJ vine by the sides of thine house 
132. 3 not come into the tabernacle of ray house 

134. I which by night stand in the house of the 
13s. 2 Ye that stand in the house of the Lord, in 

135. 2 in the courts of the house of our God 
135. 19 BlesstheLoHD,Ohouseof Israel. .0 house 

135. 20 Bless the Lord, O house of Levi : ye that 
Prov. 1. 13 \ve shall fill onr Iiouses with spoil 

2. 18 For her house inclineth unto death, and 

3. 33 curse, .(is) m the house of the wicked 

5. 8 and come not nigh the door of her house 
5. 10 thy labours (be) in the house of a stranger 

6. 31 shall give all tlie substance of his house 

7. 6 For at the window of my house I looked 
7. 8 Passing, .he went the way to her house 
J. II stubborn ; her feet abide not in her house 
7, 27 Her house (is)(he way to hell, going down 
i). I Wisdom liath builded her house, she hath 
9. 14 she sitteth at the door of her house, on 

11. 2g He that troubleth his ovm house shall 

12. 7 the house of the righteous shall stand 
14. I Every wise woman buildeth. her houae 



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Irov. 14. TI house of the wicked shall be overthrown 
15. 6 In the house of the righteous (is) much 
13. 2S Lord will destroy the house of the proud 
15. 27 He that is greedy, .trouhleth his own ho. 
17. I an house full of sacrifices (with) strife 
17. 13 evil shall not depart from his house 
ig. 14 House and riches (are) the inJieritance ol 
21. 9 with a brawlingwoman in a"»vide house 
EI. 12 considcreth the house of the wicked 
24. 3 Through wisdom is an house builded, and 

24. 27 Prepare, .and afterwards build thine ho. 

25. 17 Withdraw thy foot from, .neighbour's ho. 
25. 24 with a brawling vvoraan and in a ivide ho. 
27. 10 neither go into thy brother's house in the 
30. 26 yet make they their houses in the rocks 

Eccl. 2. 4 builded me houses ; I planted me Viney. 
2. 7 maidens, and had servants born in my h. 
S. 1 when thou goesfc to the house of God, and 
7. 2 house of mourning than to go to the house 
7. 4 The heart of the wise (is) in the house of 

7, 4 heart of fools (is) in the house of mirth 
to. 18 through idleness of the hands the liouse 

12. 3 the keepers of the house shall tremble 
S.'ng 1. 17 The beams of our hoiise (are) cedar, (and) 

2. 4 He brought me to the banqueting hour e 

3. 4 1 had brought him into my mother's house 

8. 2 bring thee into my mother's house, (who) 
8. 7 all the substance of his house for lovo 

Isa; 2. 2 the mountain of the Lord's house sliall be 
2. 3 let us . .to the house of the God of Jacob 
2. 5 house of Jacob, come ye, and let us walk 

2. 6 forsaken thy people the house of Jacob 

3. 6 his brother, of the house of his father 

3. 7 in my house (is) neither bread nor clothing 
3. 14 the .spoil of the poor (is>in your houses 
S. 7 For the vineyard . .(is) the house of Israel 
5. 8 Woe unto them that join house to house 

5. g many houses shall be desolate, (even) gr. 

6. 4 cried, and the house was filled with smoke 

6. II the houses without man, and the land be 

7. 2 it was told tjie house of David, saying 

7. 13 house of David ; (Is it) a small thing for 
7. 17 upon thy father's house, days that have 
S. 14 of offence to both the houses of Israel 
Z. 17 hideth his face from the house of Jacob 

10. 20 such as are escaped of the house of Jacob 

13. i5 their houses shall be spoiled, and their 

13. 21 houses shall be full of doleful creatures 

14. I they shall cleave to the house of Jacob 
14. 2 the house of Israel shall possess them in 

14. 17 opened not the house of his prisoners ? 

14. 18 lie in glory, every one in his own house 
22. 8 the armour of the house of the forest 
22. 10 the houses of Jerusalem, and the houses 
22. IS (even) unto Shebna, which (is)overthe'h. 
22. 18 (shall be) the shame of thy lord's house 
22. 21 shall be a father, .to the house of Judah 
22. 22 the key oi the house of David will I lay 
22. 23 a glorious throne to his father's house 

22. 24 all the glory of his father's house, the 

23. I there is no house, no entering in : from 

24. 10 every house is shut up, that no man may 
29. 22 concerning the house of 3 acob, Jacob 
31. 2 arise against the house of the evil doers 

32. 13 all the houses of joy (in) the joyous city 

36. 3 Hilkiah's son, which was over the house 

37. I and went into the house of the Lord 

37. 14 went up unto the house of the Lord, and 
37. 31 that is escaped of the house"" of Judah 

37, 38 he was worshipping in the house of Nisr. 

38. I Set thine house in order : for thou shalt 
38. 20 we wiU sing, .in the house of the Lord 

38. 22 I shall go up to the house of Uie Lord? 
39; 2 the house of his precious things, the 
3g. 2 all the house of his armour, and all that 

39. 2 there was nothing in his house, nor in 
35. 4 "What have they seen in thine house ? And 
39. 4 All that (is) in mine house have they seen 
39. 6 all that (is) in thine house, and (that) 
42. 7 sit in darkness out of the prison house 
42. 22 they are hid. in prison houses : they are 
44. 13 figure, .tliat it may remain in the house 
46. 3 Hearkea unto me, house of Jacob, and 
46. 3 the remnant of the house of Israel, which 
48. I house of Jacob, which are called by the 
56. s unto them will I give in mine house and 
56. 7 make them joyful in my house of prayer 
56. 7 ea'iled an house of prayer for aU people 
58. 1 and show, .the house of Jacob their sins 
S8. 7 the poor that are cast out to thy house? 
60. 7 and I will glorify the house of my glory 

63. 7 great goodness toward the house of Israel 

64. II our beautiful house, where our fathers 
6S' 21 they shall build houses, and inhabit(them) 
66. I where(is)the house thatyebuild untome? 
66. 20 an offering, .into the house of the Lord 

Jer. 2. 4 the word of the Lord, house of Jacob 

2. 4 all the families of the house of Israel 
2. 26 so is the house of Israel ashamed ; they 

3. i8 house of Judah shall walk with the house 
3. 20 treacherously with me, house of Israel 
S. 7 assembled . . by troops in . . harlots' houses 
g. II thehouse of Israel and thehouseof.Judah 
5. IS "Will bring a nation .. house of Israel 

g. 20 Declare this in the house of Jacob, and 
5. 27 so (are) their houses full of deceit : there. 
6. 12 their houses shall be turned unto others 
7. 2 Stand in the gate of the Lord's house 
7. 10 stand before me iri this house, which is 
7. 1 1 Is this house, which is called by my name 
7. 14 Therefore wiU I do unto (this) house 
7. 30 in the house which is caUed by my name 



Jer. .9. 26 the house of Israel (are) uncircumcised ia 

10. I Lord speaketh unto you,0 house of Israel 

11. 10 the house of Israel and thehouseof Judah' 
ir. IS "Wliat hath my beloved to do in teine ho. 

11. 17 of the house of Israel, and of the house 

12. 6 the house of thy father, even they have 

12. 7 I have forsaken, mine house, I haw. left ■ 
1 z. 14 pluck out the b.ouse of Judah from a'mong 

13. II whole houseof Israel and the whole house 
i6. s Enter not into the house of mcunilng 
16. 8 not also go into the house of feasting 

17. 22 out of 3'our houses on the sabbath day 
17. 26 sacrifices, .unto the house of the Lord 
jS. .2 go down to the potter's house, and thera 
18. 3 I went down to the potter's house ; and 
i8. 60 house of Israel, cannot I do v/ith you 
18. 6 so (are) yc in mine hand, QJiouse of Israel 
18. 22 let a cry be heatd from their houses 
ag. 13 the houses ^f Jerusalem, and "the houses 

19. 13 the houses upon whose roofs theyTiave 

19. 14 he stood in the court of the Lord's house 
20. 1 chief governor in the house of the LoED 
20. 2 which (was) by the houae of the Loed 
so. 6 all that dwell in thine house, shall go 
.21. 11 touching the house of the king of Judab 
81. 12O house of David, thus saith the L03RJ) 
22. I Go down to the house of the king «f Jud. 
22. 4 enter in by the gates of this house kings 

22. s that this house shall become a desolation 
■22. 6 the Lord unto the king's house of Judah 
C2. 13 buildeth his house by unrighteousness 
22. 14 build me a wide house and large chambers 

23. 8 which led the seed of the house of Israel 
23. II in my house have I found their wicked. 
23. 34 will even punish that man and his housa 
b6. 2 Stand in the co"iirt of the Lord's house 
26. 2 which come to worship in the Lord's ho. 
sS. 6 Then will I make this house like Shiloh 
•26. 7 these vrords in the house of the Lord 
^6. g This house shall be like Shiloh, and this 
26. 9 against J eremiah in the house of the Lord 
26. 10 king's house unto the house of the Lord 

26. 12 sent me to prophesy agaihst this house 
26. 18 the mountain of the house as the high 

27. 16 the vessels of the Lord's house shall now 
27. 18, 21 house of the Lord, and (in) the house 
28. I spake rmto me tn the house of the LORD 
28. 3 all the vessels of the Lord's house that 
28. 5 that stood in the house of the LORD 

28. 6 to bring, .the vessels of the Lord's house 
■29. 5, 28 Build ye houses, and dwell (in them) 
•29. 26 be officers in the house of the LORD, for 
31. 27 sow the house of Israel, and the house 
31. 31 houseof Israel, and with thehouse of I. 

31. 33 I will make ivith the house of Israel 

32. 2 which (was) in" the king of Judah's house 
32. IS Houses and fields and vineyards shall be 
32. 29 burn it with the houses upon whose roofs 

32. 34 in the house which is called by name 

33. 4 concerning the houses of this city, and 
33. 4 concerning the houses of the kmgs of I. 
33. II sacrifice, .into the house of the Lord 
33. 14 the house of Israel, and to the house of 

33. 17 upon the throne of the house of Israel 

34. 13 of Egypt, out of the house of bond men 
24. 15 in the house which is called by my name 
35. 2 Go unto the house of the Eechabites, and 
3S. 2 bring them into the house of the Lord 
35. 3 and the whole house of the Eechabites. 
35. 4 brouglit them into the house of the LoRD 
3S. s I set l>efore the sons of the house of the 
35. 7 N either shall j'e 'ouild house, nor sow seed 

35. 9 Nor to build houses for us to dwell in 

35. 18 said unto the house of the Eechabites 

36. 3 It may be that the ho'ase of Judah -will 
36. 5 1 cannot go into the house of the Lord 
36. 6 in the Lord's house upon the fasting day 
36. 8 words of the Lord in the Lord's house 
36. 10 Then read Baruch. .in the house of the L. 
36. 10 entry of the new gate of the Lord's house 

36. 12 he went down into the king's house, into 

36. 22 the king sat in the "winter house, in the 

37. IS, 20 in the house of Jonathan the scribe 

37. 17 the king asked him secretly in his house 

38. 7 one of the eunuchs, .in the king's house 
38. 8 went forth out of the king's house, and 
38. II went into the house of the king under tha 

38. 14 entry that (is) in the house of the Lord 
38. 17 and thou shalt live, and thine house 

38. 22 that are left in the king of Judah's house 
38. 26 cause me to return to Jonathan's house 
3g. 8 burned the king's house, and the houses 
41. 5 to bring (thera) to the house of the Lord 
43. 9 the entrj' of Pharaoh's house in Tahpanhes 
43. iz fire in the {lOUses of the gods of Egypt 
43. 13 the houses' of the gods of the Egyptians 
48. 13 house of Israel v/as ashamed of Beth-el 

51. SI into the sanctuaries of the Lord's house 

52. 13 the house of the Lord, and the king's h. 

52. 13 houses of Jerusalem, and all the houses 
52. 17 pillars (were) in the house of the Lord 
52. 17 sea that (was) in the house of the Lord 
52. 20 Solomon had made in the house of the t. 

lam. 2. 7 made a noise in the house of the Lord 
J. 2 turned to strangers, our houses to aliens 

Eze. 2. 5 forbear, tor they (are) a rebellious house 
2. 6 afraid , .though they <be) a rebellious ho. 

2. 8 not . . rebellious like that re'oellious house 

3. I and go speak unto the house of Israel 
3. 4 get thee unto the house of Israel, and 

3. 5 (art) not sent . . (but) to the house of Israel 
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Eze. 3. 7 the house of Israel (are) impudent and h. 
3. 9 fear them not. .they (be) a rebelUous ho. 
3. 17 .1 watchman unto the house of Israel 
3. 24 Daid,.Go, shut thyeelt within thino house 

3. 26, 27 for they (are) a rebeilioas hoaao 

4. 3 (shall be) a siga to the house of Israel 
4. 4, 5 the iniquity of tlie house of isi'acl 

4. 6 thou Shalt boar the iniquity of the house 

5. 4 come forth into all the house of Israel 

6. II evil abominations of the house of Israel ! 

7. 24 the heathen, .shall possess thoir houses 

8. I I sat ia mine house, ami the elders of 

8. 6 that tlie house of Israel committeth here 
8. 10 idols of the house of Israel, pourtrayed 

8. II, 12 the ancieuts of the house of Israel 
S. 14 the door of the gate of the Lord's house 
S. 16 into the inner court of the Lord's bouse 
8. 17 Is it alight thing to the house of Judah 
g. 3 gone up. .to the threshold of the house 

9. 6 ancientmenwhich(were)beforethe house 
9. 7 Defile the house, and fdl the courts with 
g. 9 The iniquity of the house of Israel and 

10. 3 stood on the right side of the house when 
10. 4 the threshold of the house ; and the house 

10. iS from off the tlireshold of the house, and 

10. 19 door of the east gate of the Lord's house 

11. I unto the east gato of the Lord's house 
II. 3 let us build houses : this (city is) the 

II. 5 Thus have yo said, house of Israel : for 

11. 15 the house of Israel wholly, (are) theyunto 

12. 2 dwollest in . .midst of a rebeilioua house 
12. 2 hear not : forthey (are) a rebellious house 
12. 3 though they (be) a rebellious houso 

12. 6 set. .(for) a sign unto the house of Israel 
12. g the house of Israel, the rebellious house 
12. 10 the house of Israel that (are) among them 
12. 24 divination v/ithin the house of Israel 
12 25 in yom- days, rebelUous house, mil I 

12. 27 (they of) the house of Israel say. The 

13. s nelthrr made up tlie hedge for thehouse 

13. 9 in the vvritingof the house of l3rael,neither 

14. 4 Every man of the house of Israel that 
14. s I may take the house of Israel in their 
14. 6 say unto the house of Israel, Thus saith 
14, 7 every one ot the house of Israel, or of the 
14. II the house of Israel may go no more astray 
s6. 41 they shall burn thine houses with Are, and 

17. 2 speak a parable unto the house of Israel 
17. 12 Say now to the rebellious house, Know ye 

18. 6, 15 to the idols of the house of Israel 
j8. 25 house of Israel; la not ray way equal 
18. 29 Yet saith the house of Israel, The way of 
j8. 29 O house of Israel, arenot my waysequal? 
18. 30 I vrtU Judge you, house of Israel, every 
18. 31 for why will ye die, O house of Israel? 
so. s 'I'if'i ^^^° ^^° 2^°'^ °' '''^ house of Jacob 
20. i^ the house of Israel rebelled against me 
ao. 27 speak unto the house of Israel, and say 
20. 30 say unto the house of Israel, Thus saith 
20. 31 I be enquired of by you, O house of Israel? 
2o. 39 houso of Israel, thus saith the Lord God 
ao. 40 all the house of Israel, all of them ia the 
ao. 44 your corrupt doings, O ye house of Israel 
22. 18 the house of Israel is to me become dross 
03. 39 have they done in the midst of mine houso 

23. 47 slay, .and bum up their house with fire 
34. 3 a parable unto the rebellious house, and 

24. 21 Speak unto the house of Israel, Thus saith 
gc 3 against the house of Judah, when they we. 

25. 8 Behold, the house of Judah (is) Uk&unto 
25. 12 hath dealt against the house ot Judah by 
26. 12 they shall . .destroy thy pleasant houses 
27. 14 They of the house of Togarmah traded in 
28. 24 a p-ricking brier unto the house of Israel 
28. 25 have gathered the house of Israel from the 

28. 26 shall bmld houses, and plant vineyards 

29. 6 been a staff of reed to the house of Israel 
29. 16 no more the confidence of the house of I. 
29. 2j horu of the house of Israel to bud forth 
33. 7 set . . a watchman unto the house of Israel 
\i, la speak unto the house of Israel . . saying 
3?. II for why will ye die, O house of Israel? 

33. 20 O ye house of Israel, I will judge you every 
33 30 the walls, and in the doors of the houses 
34! 30 they, .the house of Israel, (are) my people 
« 15 the inheritance of the house of Israel, bee. 
36. 10 all the house of Israel, (even) all of it : and 
36 17 when the house of Israel dwelt in their 
36. 21 which the house of Israel had profaned 
36 22 Therefore say unto the house of Israel 
36. 22 donot(this)foryoursakes,0hou3eof Isr. 

36 32 be ashamed, and confounded. . O house of 
56 37 be enquired of by the house of Israel 

37 II these bones are the whole house of Israel 
37 16 (for) ail the house of Israel his companions 

38. 6 the house of Togarmah of the north quar. 
39 12 seven months shall the house of Israel be 

39 32 So the house of Israel shall know that I 

39. 23 shall know that the houso of Israel went 
39! 25 mercy upon the whole house of Israel, and 
M 29 my spirit upon the house of Israel, saith 

40 4 declare all that thou seesfc to the house of 
40! s behold a wall on the outside of the house 
40 43 the keepers of the charge of the house 
40' 47 and the altar (that was) before the house 

40 48 he brought me to the porch of the house 

41 5 After he measured the wall of the house 
Ii' s. 10 TOimd about the house on every side 
li 6 into the wall which (was) of the house for 
Ii' 6 they had not hold in the wall of the house 
Ii' 7 for the windmg about of the house went 
4i. 7 upward round about the house : thereiore 



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E20. 41. 7 breadth of the house (was stiU) upward 
41. 8 1 saw also the height of the house round 
41. 13 So he measured the house, an hundred c. 

41. 14 Also the breadth of tlio face of the houso 
41. 17 even unto the inner house, and without 
41. 19 made through all the house round about 
4!. 26 and (upon) the side chambers of the house 

42. 15 made an end of raeasuringtheinner house 
43. 4 theglory of the Lord came into the house 
43. 5 and. .the glory of the Lord filled the house 
43. 6 speaking unto mo out of the house ; and 
43. 7 shall the house of Israal no more d>;fll3 

43. 10 showthe house to the house of Israel, that 

43. 11 show them the form of thehouse, and the 
43. 12 Thi3(i3)thelawof thehou8e;-uponthetop 

43. 21 bum it in the appointed place of theJiouse 

44. 4 way of tho north gate before the house 
44. 4 the glory of the Lord filled the houso of 
44. 5 the ordinances of the house of the Lord 
44. 5 mark well the entering in of the house 
44. 6 thou shalt say . . to the house of Israel, Tlius 
44. 6 O ye house of Israel, let it suffice you of 
44. 7 to be in my sanctuary, .(even) my house 
44. II of the house, and ministering to the house 
44. 12 caused the house of Israel to fall iuto in. 
44. J4 keepers of the charge of the house, for all 
44. 22 maidens of the seed of the house of Israel 

44. 30 cause the blessing to rest in thine house 

45. 4 it shall be a place for their houses, and 
45. 5 the Levites, the ministers of the houso 
45. 6 it shall be for the whole house of Israel 
45. 8 give to the house of Israel according to 
45. 17 in all solemnities of the house of Israel 
45. 17 makereconciliationforthe house of Israel 

45. 19 put (it) upon the posts of the house, and 
43. 20 simple : so shall ye reconcile the house 

46. 24 the ministei-a of the house shall boil the 

47. I he brought me . . unto the door of the house 
47, I out from under the threshold of the house 
47. I the forefront of the house (stood) toward 

47. I from the right sida of the house, at tho 

48. 21 and the sauctuary of the house (shall be) 
Dan. 1. 2 with part of the vessels of the house of O. 

I. 2 he carried into., the house of his god; and 
I. 2 brought . . into the treasure houso of his g. 
Hob. I. 4 blood of Jezreel upon the house of Jehu 
I. 4 cause to coase the kingdom of the house 

6 have mercy upon the house of Israel ; but 

7 I wUl have mercy upon the house of Judah 
I and hearken, ye house of Israel ; 'and give 

1 house of the king ; for judgment (is) tow. 
12 and to the house of Judah as rottenness 

^, 14 as a young lion to the house of Judah ; I 
6. 10 seen an horrible thing in the hcase of Is. 

8. 1 as an eagle against the house of the Lord 

9. 4 shall not come into the house of the Lord 
9. 8 asnare.. (and) hatred in the house of hisG. 
9. 15 I will drive them out of mine house, I will 

II. II will place them in their houses, saith the 
II. t2 house of Israel with deceit : bat Judah 
Joel I. 9 is out off from the house of the Lord ; the 

1. 13 withholden from the house of your God 

1. 14 (into) the house of the Lord your God, and 

1. ID and gladness from the hou=!e of our God v 

2. 9 they shall elimb up upon the houses ; they 
3. 18 a fountain shall come forth of the house 

AnWM I. 4 I vrill send a fire into the house of Hazael 

1. 5 holdeth the sceptre from the house of E. 

2. 8 they drink the wine, (in) the house of 

3. 13 Hear ye, and testify in the house of Jacob 

3. 15 thevrint'er house with the summer house 
3. IS and the houses of ivoi-y shall perish, and 

3. 15 the great houses shall have an end, saith 
e. 1 (even) a lamentation, O house of Israel 
5. 3 that . . shall leave ten, to the house of Isr 
e. 4 saith the LORD unto the house of Israel 
5. 6 lest he break out like fire in the house 

5. II ye have built houses of he\vn stone, but 
J. 19 went into the house, and leaned his hand 
». 25 Have yeoffered. .sacrifices. .Ohouse of 

6. I Woe . . to whorathe house of Israel came ! 
6. 9 it there remain ten men in one house, that 
e. 10 of the house . . by the sides of the house 

6. II omite the great house, .the little house 

6. 14 will raise upagainstyouanation, O house 

7. 9 I win rise against the house of Jeroboam 
7. 10 against thee in the midst of the house of 

7. 16 drop not (thy word) against the house of 
g 8 will not utterly destroythehouseotJacob 
9. 9 I will sift the house of Israel among all 

Obad. I 17 house of Jacob shall possess their posse. 

1. 13 house of Jacob shall be a fire, and the h. 

1. 18 house of Esau for stubble, and they shall 

1. 18 not be (any) remaining of thehouse of E. 
Mic I s for the sins ot the house of Israel. What 

1. 10 In the house of Aphrah roll thyself in the 
, 14 tho houses of Achzib (shall be> a lie to the 

2 they covet, .houses, and take fthem) away 
2 so they oppress a man and his house, even 
7 O (thou that art) named The house of Ja. 
9 cast outfromtheirpleasanthouses; from 

,. I ye princes of the house of Israel ; (Is it) 

3. 9 house of Jacob, and princes of the house 
3. 12 mountain of thehouse as the high places 

4. 1 mountain of the house of the Lord shall 
4! 2'to the house ot the Godot Jacob ; and he 

6. 4 redeemed . . out of the house of servants 
6. 10 wickedeness in the house ot the wicked 
6. 16 and all the works of the house of Ahab 

7. 6 a man's enemies (are), .of his own house 
Nah. 1. 14 out ot the house of thy gods will I cut off 
Hab. a. 9 coveteth an evil covetousnesB to his house 



Hab. 2. to Thcu hast consulted shame to thy house 
3. 13 woundedst the head out of the house of 
Zeph. I. 9 whiclilllltheirma8tcr8'hou£e8w:th..dec. 

1. 13 their houses a desolation, .build houses 

2. 7 be for the remnant of tho house of Judah 
2. 7 in tho houses of Askelon shall they lie 

Hag. I. 2 time tliat the Lord's house should he l>n. 
I. 4 dwell in your ceiled houses, and tlJs ho. 
I. 8 bring wood, and build the house ; and I 
I. 9 Because ol mine house that (is) waste, and 
I. 9 ye run cvei-y man unto his own house 

1. 14 did work in the house of the Lord of ho. 

2. 3 you that saw thishouse in herflrstglory? 
2. 7 I will fill this house with glory, saith tha 

2. 9 Tlic glory of this latter house sliall be gr. 
Zech. I. 16 my house shall be built in it, saith the L. 

3. 7 then thou sluiltalso judge ray house, and 

4. g have laid the foundation of thishouse; his 
$, 4 it shall enter into the house of the thief 

5. 4 and into the house of him that sweareth 
5. 4 it shall remain in tho midst of his houso 
5. ir To huUditanhousein the land of Sliinar 
6. 10 tho house of Josiah the sou of Zephaniah 
7. 2 When they had sent unto the house of G. 

7. 3 the priests which (were) in the house of 
8 9 the foundation of tlie house of the Lord 
8. 13 O house of Judah, and bouse of Israel ; so 

8. 15 to do well, .to the house of Judah : fear 

8. 19 to the house of Judah joy and gladness 

9. 8 I wiU encamp about rniue house because 
10. 3 hath visited hU llock the house of Judah 

10. 6 strengthen the house, save the house of 

11. 13 cast them to the potter in the house of the 

12. 4 open mine eyes upon the liouso of Judah 
12. 7 that the glory of the house of David and 
12. 8 the house of David (shall he) as God, as 

12. 10 And I will pour upon the house of David 
12. 12, 12, 13 the family of the house of 

13. I a fountain opened to the house ol David 

13. 6 1 was wounded (in) the house of my friends 

14. 2 the houses rifled, and the women ravished 
14. 20 the pots in the Lord's houso shall bo lika 
14. 21 no more., in the house of the Lord of ho. 

MaL 3. 10 that there may be meat in mine house 

iJfcmse, n;3 bayiih. 

Ezra 4. 24 Tlien ceased the work of the house of God 
5. 2 Jcshua. .began to build the house of God 
5. 3, 9 commandedyoutobuildthishouse.and 
5. 8 to the house of tlie great God, which is' 
5. II Wc. build thchou.se that wasboilded these 
5. 12 who destroyed this house, and carried the 
5. 13 Cyrus made a decree to build this houso 
S. 14 thevesaelsaleo. , of thehouseofGod, which 
5. 15 the house of God be buildcd in his pl.'ice 
5. 16 laid the foundation of the house of God 
5. 17 search made in t!ie king's treasure house 

5. 17 to build this house of God at Jerusalem 

6. I search was made in the house of the rolls 
6. 3 a decree (concerning) the house of God at 
6. 3 Let the house be builded, the place where 
6. 4 expenses be given out of the king's house 
6. s silver vessels of the house of God, which 

5. 5 place, and place (them) in the house of G. 

6. 7 Let the work of this house ot God alone 
6. 7 let the governor, .build this house of God 
6. 8 for the building of this house of God ; that 
6. II let timber be pulled down from his house 
6. n let his house be made a dunghill for thia 
6. 12 this house of God which (is) at Jerusaleax 
6. 15 this house was finished on the third day 

6. 16 kept the dedication of this house of God 
6. 17 at the dedication of this house of God an 

7. 16 offering willingly for the house of their G. 
7. 17 offer them upon the .iitar of the house of 
7. 19 for the service of the houso of thy God 

7. 20 be needful for the house of thy God 
7. 2obestow(it)outof theking"!! treasura house 
7. 23 diligently done for the house of the God ot 
7. 24 or ministers of this house ot God, it shall 
Dan. 2. 5 and your houses shall be made a dunghill 

2. 17 Then Daniel went to his house, and raade 

3. 29 and their houses shall be made a dunghill 
4^ 4 I NebuchadnezFar was at rest in mine h. 

4. 30 I have built for the house of the kingdom 

5. 3 of the temple of the house of God which 
5. 10 the queen, .came into the banquet house 
S. 23 brought, .vessels of his house before thee 
6. 10 he went into his house ; and, his windowB 

i.Comely place, habitation, hki naah. 

Psa. 83. 12 Let us take to ourselves the housei of O. 

i.Hotise, place of habitation, olKtjTiipiov oiketerion, 
2 Co. 5. a witi our house which is from heaven 

fi.Hmise, household, family, retainers, oWia oikia. 
Matt. 2. II And when they were come into the house 
5. »5 giveth Ught unto all that are in the hotae 
7. 24 wise man, which built his house upon a 
7. 23, 27 the winds blew, and beat upon that h. 
7! 26 man, which built his house upon the sand 
S. 14 when Jesus was.come into Peter's house 
9. 10 as Jesus sat at meat in the house, behold 
9. 23 when Jesus came into the ruler's houso 
9. 28 when he was come into the house, the 
10. 12 And when ye come into an house, salute 

10. 13 thehouse be worthy, let your peace come 
10. 14 when ye depart out of that house or city 
12. 25 every city or house divided against itself 

12. 29 a strong man's house, and spoil his house 

13. I The sameday went Jesusout of thehouse 
13. 36 Then Jesus, .went into the houae : andhia 



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Matt 13. 57 in his own country, nncl in his own house 
17- 25 when he was come into tlie house, Jesus 

19. 29 every one that hatli forsaken houses, or 

25- 14 lye devour widows' houses, and lor a pr.) 
24. 17 cotne iJown to take anyt'.iing out of his h. 
24. 43 would not have suffered his house to be 

26- 6 when Jesus was in Bethany, in the house 
Mark, r- 29 tliey entered into the house of Simon and 

J. x5 as Jesussat at meat in hishouse, manyp. 
3- 25 if a liouse be divided, that house cannot 
3. 27 a strong man's house, and spoil, .his ho. 
6. 4 among his own kin, and in his ov/n house 

6. 10 what place soever ye enter into an house 

7. 24 entered intoan house, and would have no 
9. 33 and, being in the house, he asked them 

10. 10 in the house his disciples asked him again 
10. 29 Thei'e is no man that hath left house, or 
10. 30 he shall receive . now in this time, houses 

12. 40 Which devour widows' houses, and for a 
T3. 15 the [h.]. to take any thing out of his ho. 

13. 34 a man taking afar journey, who left hiali. 
'3- 35 yc know not when the master of the house 

14. 3 being in Bethany, in the house of Simon 
I<uke 4 38 Andhearosc .and entered into Simon'sh. 

5. 29 Levi made him a great feast iu his own h. 

6. 48 which built an house beat, upon that h. 

6. 49 builtanhouse and the ruin of that house 

7. 6 when he was now not far from the house 
7. 36 he went into the Pharisee's [house], and 

7 37 (Jesus) sat at meat in the Pharisee's house 

7. 44 I entered into thine house, thou gavest 

8. 27 neither abode in . . house, but In the tombs 

8 51 when he came into the house, he suffered 

9. 4 whatsoever house ye enter into, there abide 
ID. 5 into whatsoever house ye enter, first say 
10. 7 in the same house remain, eating and dr. 
10. 7 Go not from house to house 

15. 8 sweep the house, and seek diligently till 
15. 25 he came and drew nigh to the house, he 
J 7 31 his stuff iu the house, let him not come 
18. 29 There is no man that hath left house, or 

20. 47 Which devour widows' houses, and for a 
22. 10 follow him into the house where he ente. 

II shall say unto the goodman of -the house 
53 and himself believed, and his whole house 

33 servant abideth not in the house for ever 

31 Jews, which were with her in the house 
3 the house was filled with the odour of 
2 In my Father's house are many mansions 

34 possessors of lands or houses sold them 
II enquire in the house of Judas tor (one) 
17 entered into the house; and putting his 

6 a tanner, whose house is by the sea side 
17 men. .had made enquiry for Simon's ho. 

32 he is lodged in the house of (one) Simon 

1 1 already come unto the house where I was 

12 to the house of Mary the mother of John 
32 they spake to all that were in his house 

5 assaulted the house of Jason, and sought 

7 entered into a certain (man's) house, nam. 
7 whose house joined hard to the synagogue 

22 have ye not houses to eat and to drink in 

15 ye know the house of Stephanas, that it 

I if our earthly house of (this) tabernacle 

1 an house not made with hands, eternal 

20 a great house there are not only vessels 

6 are they which creep into houses, and 
10 receive himnot into (your) houses, neither 



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d. House, oIkos oikos. 

Matt. 9. 6 take up thy bed, and go unto thine house 
9. 7 And he arose, and departed to his house 

10. 6 to the lost sheep of the house of Israel 
II 8 wear soft (clothing) are in king's houses 
12. 4 he entered into the house of God, and did 
12. 44 return into my house from whence 1 came 
15. 24 unto the lost sheep of the house of Israel 
21 13 My house shall be called the house of 
23' 38 your house is left unto you cfesolate 

Mark 2. i it was noised that he was in the house 
2. II Arise and go thy way into thine house 

2. 26 How he went into the house of God in the 

3. 19 And Judas .and they went into an house 
5. 38 the house of the ruler of the synagogue 
7. 17 entered into the house from the people 

7. 30 when she was come to her house, she 

8. 3 send them away fasting to their, .houses 

8. 26 And he sent him away to his house, say. 

9. 28 when he was come into the house, his 

11. 17 My house shall be called, .house of prayer 
IiUke I. 23 that, .he departed to his own house- 

I. 27 a man whose name was Joseph, of the h. 
I. 33 he shall reign over the house of Jacob for 
I. 40 entered into the house of Zacharias, and 
1. 56 And Mary, .returned to her own house 
I. 69 an horn . . in the house of his servant David 
2 4 because he was of the house and lineage 
5. 24 take up thy couch, and go unto thine house 

5. 25 departed to his ov/n house, glorifying God 

6. 4 How he went into the house of God, and 
7. 10 returning to the house, found the servant 
8. 39 Beturn to thine own house, and show how 
8. 41 besought .that he would come into.his h. 
Q. 6t farewell which are at home at my house 

lo. 5 And .first say. Peace (be) to this house 

10. 38 named Martha received him into her ho. 
ji. 17 and a house (divided) against a house fal. 

11. 24 will return unto my house whence 1 came 

12. 39 not have suffered his house to be broken. 

12. 52 there shall be five in one house dividedj 

13. 35 Behold, your bouse is left unto yoU des. 

14. I Es he went into the house of one of the 



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Lukei4. 23 compel .to come in, that my house may 
16. 4 tliey may receive me Into their houses 
10. 27 thou wouldest send him to my father's h. 
i8. 14 tliis man went down to his house justified 
19, 5 Zaccheus . .to day I must abide at thy ho. 
19. 9 This day is salvation come to this house 
ig. 46 My house is the house of prayer : but ye 
. 54 brought him into the high priest's [house] 
. 16 make not my Father's house an house of 
z- 1 7 The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up 
7. 53 [And everyman went unto his own house] 
. 20 Martha., v/ent. .hut Mary sat. .inthehou. 
2 it filled all the house where they were sit. 
. 36 let all the house of Israel know assuredly 
7. 10 he made him governor over., all his house 
7. 2o nourished up in his father's house three 
7. 42 ye house of Israel, have ye offered to mc 
7. 47 But Solomon built him an house 

7. 49 what house will ye build me ? saith the L. 
10. 2 one that feared God with all his house 
10. 22 to send for thee into his house, and to hear 

10. 30 at the ninth hour I prayed in my house 

11, 12 and we entered into the man's house 
II. 13 how he had seen an angel in his house 
II. 14 whereby thou aud all thy house shall be 
t6. 15 come into my house, and abide (there) 
16. 31 and thou shalt be saved, and thy house 
16; 34 when he had brought theminto his house 

18. 8 believed on the Lord with all his house 

19. 16 so that they fled out of that house naked 
21. 8 we entered into the house of Philip the ev. 

Horn 16. 5 Likewise, the church that is in their house 
I C0.16. 19 with the church that is in their house 
Col. 4. 15 Salute .the church which is in hishouse 

1 Ti. 3. 4 One that ruleth well his own house, having 
3. 5 know not how to rule his own house, how 
3. 12 ruling their children and their own houses 
3, 15 to behave thyseU in the house of God 

2 Ti. 1. 16 The Lord give mercy unto" the house of 0. 
TituB I. II who sub vert.whole houses, teaching things 
Phm. s fellow soldier, and to the church in thy h. 
Heb. 3. 2 as also Moses (was faithful) in all his house 

3. 3 as he. .hath more honour than the house 
3. 4 For every house is builded by some (man) 

3. 5 Moses verily (was) faithful in all his house 
3 6 over his own house ; whose house are we 

8. 8 the house of Israel and with the house of 
8. 10 that I will make with the house of Israel 

10. 21 And . . an high priest over the house of God 

11. 7 prepared an ark to the saving of his house 

1 Pe 3. 5 Ye also . . are built up a spiritual house, an 

4. 17 judgment must begin at the bouse of God 
EOTTSE, draught -^ 

Outgoings, niNytn m-otsaoth, or niNnnn macharaoth. 

2 KX 10. 27 and make it a draught house unto this day 

HOUSE to house, from — 

l.From house to house, kot' oXkov hat' oikon. 
Acts 2 46 and breaking bread from house to house 

20. 20 taught you publicly . from house to house 

2.The houses, ras oIkIos tas oikias. 

I TI. 5. 13 wandering about from house to bouBe; and 

HOUSE, in or into every — 

From house to house, Kar'olitov kaf oikon. 

Acts 5. 42 in every house, they ceased not to teach 
8. 3 entering into every house, and haling men 

HOUSE, goodman or master of the — 
House despot or ruler, o'lKoSearorri? oikodespotes. 
Matt 10. 25 If they have called the master of the house 
20. II murmured against the goodman of the h. 
24. 43 if the goodman of the house had known 
Marki4. 14 say ye to the good man of the house, The 
Xukeia. 39 if the goodfnan of the house had known 

13. 25 When once the master of thehouse is risen 

14. 21 Then the master of the house, being angry 

HOUSE, to ffuide the — 

To be a house despot or ruler, o'tKoSscnroTeu oikod. 

I Ti 514 women marry, bear children, guide the h. 
HOUSE, hired — 
What is hired, /ucrBujxa mistJwma. 

Acts 28. 30 dwelt two whole years in big own hlredh. 

HOUSE, those of hia o-wn — 

Belonging to the house, olKews oikeios, 

I Ti. 5. 8 and specially for those of his own house 
HOUSE, with all his — 
With all his household, iravoiKi panoiki. 

Acts 16. 34 rejoiced, believing in God with all his ho. 
HOUSEHOLD — 
l.House, household, n^3 bayith 

Gen. 18 19 he will command., his household after h. 
31. 37 what hast thou found of all thy househo. 
35. 2 Then Jacob said unto his household, and 
42. 33 take (food for) the famine of your house. 
45. II lest thou, and thy household, and all that 
45. 18 takeyourfather.and yourhouseholds.and 
47. 12 nourished. .allhisfather'shousehold,with 
47. 24 for them of your households, and for food 
Exod. I. I every man and his household came vrith 

12. 4 if the household be too little for the lamb 
Lev. 16. 17 made an atonement, .for his household 
Numi8. 31 shall eat it in every place, ye and your ho. 
Deut, 6. 22 and upon allhishousehold,beforeoureye3 

11. 6 swallowed them up, and their households 

12. 7 ye and your households, wherein the Lo. 

14. 26 thou shalt rejoice, thou, and thine hous. 

15. 2o Thou Shalt eat. .thou and thy houaebold 



Josh. 2. 18 thy father's household, home unto thee 

6. 25 her father's household, and all that she 
714 shall come by households ; and the house 

7. 18 And he brought his household man by man 
Judg. 6. 27 because he feared his father's household 

18. 25 lose thy life, with the lives of thy house. 

1 Sa. 25. 1 7 against our master, and against all his ho. 

27, 3 he and his men, every man with his hous. 

2 Ha. 2. 3 bring up, every man with his "household 

6. II Lord blessed Obed-edom, and all his ho. 
6. 20 Then Davidreturned to blesshis houshoid 

15. x6 the king went forth, and all his household 

16. 2 The asses (be) for the king's household to 
17 23 put his household in order, and hanged, 

19. 18 a ferry boat to carry over the king's hon; 
19. 41 have brought tjie king andhis household 

« Ki. 4. 6 AndAhishar(was)overthehou8ehold;an<l 

4. 7 victuals for the king and his household 

5. 9 my desire, in givingfoodfor my household 
S. II measures of wheat (for) food to hishouse. 

11. 2o Genubath was in Pharaoh's household 
2 Ki 7. 9 that we may go and teU the king'shouse. 

8. I Arise, and go thou and thine household 
8. 2 wentwith her household, andsojourned 

18. 18, 37 Eliakim which fwas) over thehouse. 

19. 2 Eliakim, which (was) over the household 
I Ch.24. 6 one principal household being taken for 
Neh. 13. 8 I cast forth all the household stuff of T, 
Prov.27. 27 for the food of thy household, and (for) 

31. 15 givethmeattoher household, and a port. 
31. 21 Sheisnotafraidof thesnowforherhouseh. 
31. 21 allherhousehold(are)cIothedwithscarlet 
31. 27 looketh well to the ways of her household 
Isa. 36. 22 Eliakim . .that (was) over the household 
37. 2 Eliakim,who(was)overthehou3ehold,and 

^.Service, houseliold, ^^V.. abuddah. 

Job 1.3 a very great household ; so that this man 

d.Service, household, depaneia therapeia. 

Matt24. 45 his lord hath made rulerover his [house.] 
Lukei2. 42 lord shall make ruler over his household 

i.Houselwld, o'lKia oikia. 
.Phil. 4. 22 chiefly they that are of Cesar's household 

^.House, household, oTkos oikos. 

Acts 16. 15 v.'hen she was baptized, and her household 

1 Co. 1. 16 I baptized also the household of Stephanas 

2 Ti. 4. 19 Salute PriscaaudAquila.andtbebouseho. 

HOUSEHOLD, of the — 

Belonging to the house, oIkc'os oikeios. 

Gal. 6. 10 especially unto them who are of the ho. 
Eph. 2. 19 fellow citizens, .and of the household of 

HOUSEHOLD servant — 

Household servant, domestic, ojkcttjs oilceies. 

Acts 10. 7 he called two of his household servants 
HOUSEHOLD, they of the — 
Belonging to the house, oIiciokSs oikiakos 

Matt 10. 25 how much more., them of hishouseholdt 
10. 36 a man's foes (shall be) they of bis own li. 

HOUSEHOLDES — 

House despot or ruler, oiKoSecrirSTris oikodespotes. 
Matti3. 27 the servants of the householder cajneand 
S3. 52 is like unto sman. .an householder which 

20. 1 is like unto a man .. an householder, whicii 

21. 33 Theie was a certain householder, which 

HOUSES, desolate — 

Forsaken habitations, rf\irpbt< almoMoth, 

Isa. 13. 22 wild beasts . . shall cry in their desolate h. 
ISee also Boof, ^hearing, summer.] 
HOUSE TOP — 
l.Jtoof, top, pinnacle, 33 gag. 

2 Ki. 19. 26 theywere. .(a3)thegra8s on the house tops 

Psa. 102. 7 am as a sparrow alone upon the house top 

129. 6 them be as the grass (upon) the house top 

ProV2i. 9 (Itis). .todweUin acomerof thehousetop 

25. 24 (Itis). .todwellinacornerof theihousetop 

Isa. 22. I thoa art wholly gone up to the house tops ? 

37. 27 they were . .(as) the grafls on the house t. 

Jer. 48. 38 lamentation, .upon all the house tops of 

Zeph. r. 5 worship the host of heaven upon the h. t. 

'^Building, Sa/xa domiz. 

Matt 10. 27 what ye hear, .preach ye upon the house t. 

24. 17 Let him which is on the house top not co. 

Marki3. 15 let him that is on the house top not go 

Luke 5. 19 they went upon the house top, and let 

12. 3 shall be proclaimed upon the house tops 

• 17.. 31 he which shall be upon the house top, and 

Acts 10. 9 Peter went up upon the bouse top to pray 

HOW? — 

1. Where i how} -n e. 

Jer. 5. 7 How shall I pardon thee for this? thy ch. 

2. How t how, Ti'x ek. 

Gen. 44. 34 how shall I go up to my father, and the 
Judg 16. 15 How, canst thou say, I love thee, when 
Z.How i how, np'N ekah. 

Deut. 1. 12 How can I myself alone bear your cumb. 
7. 17 These nations, .how can 1 dispossess themf 

i.How i how, nM'K ckalcah. 

Esth. 8. 6 how can I endura?..orbowcan lendurej 
Song 5. 3 how shall 1 put it on ?. . how shall I defile 

5.H0W 1 how, TT&s pSS: 

Matt. 6. 28 Consider the lilies of the field, how they 
7, 4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brotber, Let 



HOW 



Mattio 19 take n» thought how or what ye shall £p. 
12. 4 How heentered into thehouseof God, and 
12. 26 divided, .how shall then his kingdom st.? 
12. -T} how can one enter into a strong man's h. 
12. 34 how can y6, being evil, speakgood things? 
16. II How is it that ye do not understand that 

21. 20 How soon is the fig tree withered away ! 
22. 12 Friend, how earnest thou in hither not 

22. 43 How then doth David in spirit call him L. 

22. 45 If David then call him Lord, how is he his 

23. 33 how can ye escape the damnation of hell! 
26. 54 how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled 

Mark 2. 26 [How] he went into the house of Gou in 

3. 23 and said . . How can Satan cast out Satan ? 

4. 13 and how then will ye know all parables? 

4. 40 Why are ye so fearful? how is it that ye 

5. i6 told them how it befell to him that was 

8. 21 said. .How is it that ye do not understand? 

9. 12 how it is written of the Son of man, that 
to. 23 How hardly shall they that have riches 

10. 24 how hard is it for them that trust in riches 

11. 18 and sought how they might destroy him 
12 35 Howsaythe scribesthatChrististhesonof 

12. 41 beheld how the people cast money into tlie 
14. I scribes soughthowtheymighttakehim by 
14. II sought how he might conveniently betray 

Xuke I. 34 How8hallthi3be,seeingIknownotaman? 

6. 42 Either how canst thou say to thy brother 
8. 18 Take heed therefore how ye hear: for w. 

10. 26 What is written in the law ? how readest 

11. 18 how shall his kingdom stand? because ye 

12. II take ye no thought how or what thing ye 
12. 27 Consider the lilies how they grow : they 
12. 50 how am I straitened till it be accomplished ! 
1 2. 56 how is it that ye do not discern tins time ? 
14. 7 when he marked how they chose out the 
18. 24 How hardly shall they that have riches 
ao. 41 How say they that Christ is David's son? 
20. 44„calleth him Lord, how is he then his son? 
22. 2 scribes sought how they might kill him 
22. 4 how he might betray him unto them 

John 3. 4 How can a man be born when he is old ? 
3. 9 and said unto iiim. How can these things 

3. 12 how shall ye believe, if 1 tell you (of) 

4. 9 How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest 

5. 44 How can ye believe, which receive honour 

5. 47 writings, how shall ye believe my words ? 
6 42 how is it then that he saith, I came down 

6. 52 How can this man give us (his) flesh to eat 

7. 15 How know, this man letters, having never 

8. 33 how sayest thou. Ye shall be made free ? 

9. 10 said, .unto him. How were thine eyes op.? 
9. IS asked him how he had received his sight 
9. 16 How can a man that is a sinner do such mir. 
9, 19 was born blind? howthendoth henowsee? 
9. 26 What did he .. how opened he thine eyes ? 

XI. 36 said the Jews, Behold how he loved him ! 
12. 34 how sayest thou. The Son of man must be 
14. ' 5 we know not. .and how can we know the 

14. 9 how sayest thou (then). Show us the Fath. 
Acta 2. 8 how hear we every man in our own tongue 

4. 21 finding nothing how they might punish 

8. 31 How can I, except some man should guide 

9. 27 how he had seen the Lord in the way, and 
9. 27 how he had preached boldly at Damascus 

11. 13 he showed us howhe had seen anangelin 

12. 17 how the Lord had brought him out of the 

15. 36 visit our brethren . .(and see) how they do 
Bom. 3. 6 for then how shall God judge the world? 

4. 10 How was it then reckoned ? when he was 

6. 2 How shall we, that are dead to sin, live 
8. 32 how shall he not with him also freely 

10 14 [How] then shall they,call on him in wh. 
to. 14 [how] shall they believe in him of whom 
to. 14 [how] shall theyhear without a preacher? 
10. 15 [how] shall they preach except they be 
I Co. 3. TO let every man take heed how he buildeth 

7. 32 he. .careth. .[how] he may please the L. 
7. 33 he. .careth. .[how] he may please (his) w. 
7. 34 careth. .[how] she may please (her)husb. 

14. 7 how shall it be kno\vn wliat is piped or 
14. 9 how shall it be known what is spoken ? for 

14. 16 how shall he that occupieth the room of 
15. 12 how say some among you that there is no 

15. 35 How. .the dead raised up? and \vith what 
a Co. 3. 8 How shall not the ministration of the sp. 
Gal. 4. 9 how turn ye again to the weak and begg. 
Col. 4. 6 know how ye ought to answer every man 

1 Th. 1. 9 how ye turned to God from idols to serve 

4. I how ye ought to walk and to please God 

2 Th. 3. 7 yourselves know how ye ought to follow 

t Ti. 3. 5 how shall he take care of the church of G? 

3. 15 thou mayest know how thou oughtest to 
Heb. 2. 3 Howshall we escape, ifweneglectso great 
I Jo. 3. 17 how dwelleth the love of God In him? 

4. 20 [how] can he love God whom he hath not 
Rev. 3. 3 Remember . . how thou hast received and 

6. Wherefore, why, what, how t -ris lis. 

Matt 18. 12 How think ye? If a man have an hundred 
Mark 2. 16 [How is it] that he eateth and drinketh 
Luke I. 62 made signs . .how he would have him cal. 
2. 49 How is it that ye sought me? wist ye not 

16. 2 How is it that I hear this of thee? give 
John 14. 22 how is it that thou vriXt manifest thyself 
Acts 5. 9 How is it that ye have agreed together to 
I Co. 7. 16 or how knowest thou, O man, whether 

14. 26 How is it then, brethren? when ye come 
Eph. 6. 21 ye also may know my affairs, (and) how I 

HO"W — 

l.That which, T^N riN eth asher. 

Gen. 30. 29 kaowest how I have served thee, and how 



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2.II0VJ 1 ii-n liek. 

1 Ch.i3.' 12 How shall I bring the ark of God (home) 
Dan. 10. 17 how can the servant of this my lord talk 

Z.That, '3 ki. 

Josh. 10. 1 king . . had heard how Joshua had taken 

4. Wherefore 1 yno 'inaddua. 

Exod. 2. 18 How (is it that) ye are comu BO soon to day? 

5. Whal ? what I what, no mah. 

^um23. 8 How shaU I oarse, whom God hath not 
Q.ITow ? according to v;hat 1 .123 hammah. 

Gen. 47. 8 Pharaoh said unto Jacob, How old (art) 
7. Wliat ? what, no mnh. 

2 Sa. I. 4 How went the matter? I pray thee, tell 
8. According as, Ka6<it kathds. 

Acts 15. 14 Simeon had declared howGodat the first 
9. How, that, so thai, Zvins hopos. 

Matt 12. 14 against him, how they might destroy him 

22. 15 how they might entangle him in (his) talk 
Mark 3. 6 took counsel, how they might destroy h. 
Luke24. 20 And how the chief priests and our rulers 

10. That, in hoti. 

Luke I. 58 her cousins heard how the Lord had sh. 

21. 5 how it was adorned with goodly stones 
John 4. I the Lord knew how the Pharisees had h. 

12. 19 Perceiveyehowyeprevail nothing? behold 

14. 28 Ye have heard how I said unto you, I go 
Acts 14. 27 howhe h,id opened the door of faith unto 

20. 35 how he said. It is rnoie blessed to give 
Gal 4. 13 Ye know how through infirmity of the 
Phm. 19 albeit I do not say to thee how thou owest 
Jas. 2. 22 Seest thou how faith wrought with his 
Rev. 2. 2 how thou canst not bear them which are 

11. IIovj, as. Oil s hOs. 

Mark 4. 27 the seed, .grow up, he knowethnot how 
12. 26 [how] in the bush God spake unto him 

Luke 6. 4 [How] he went into the house of God, and 

8. 47 declared, .how she was healed immcdiat. 

22.61 Peter remembered .howhe had said unto 

23. 55 beheld the sepulchre, and how his body 

24. 6 remember [how] he spake unto you when 
24. 35 how he was known to them in breaking of 

Acts 10. 28 Ye know how that it isan unlawful thing 

10. 38 How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with 

11. i5 the word of the Lord, how that he said 
20. 20 how I kept back nothing that was profit 

Rom. 10. 15 How beautiful are the feet of them that 
II. 2 hov/ he maketh intercession to God agai. 
II. 33 how unsearchable (are)hiS3Udgment3, and 

2 Co. 7. 15 hov/ with fear and trembling ye received 

1 Th. 2. 10 Ye (are)witnesses, and God (also), how h. 

2. II As ye know how we exhorted ; Phil. i. S. 
HOW great (things) — 

1. What } what I no mah. 

Dan. 4. 3 How great (are) his signs I and he .v mig. 

1,Ho\u much, '6fTos hosos. 

Mark 5. 19 tell them how great things the Lord hath 

5. 20 how great things Jesus hn.i done for him 

Luke 3. 39 show how great things . . how great things 

Acts g. i5 I will show him how great things he must 

•J^ Jas. 3. 5 how great a matter a little fixe kindleth 

i^How great rfXixoi hPlikos. .Jas. 3. 3. 

Heb. 7. 4 consider how great this man (was), unto 

5. now great, how m,uch, vocros ^"^sos. 

Matt. 6. 23 be darkness, howgreat (is) that darkness ! 

HOW greatly — 
As, how, iis hos. 

Phil. I. 8 how greatly I long after yoo.. In the bow. 
HO'W it will go -with — 
The things concerning, to. irepl ta peri, 

Phil. 2. 23 so soon as I shall see how it will go with 
HOW large — 
How great, Tr-qXlxos pelikos. 

Gal. 6. II Ye see how large a letter I have written 

HOW long — 

1. According to what, no? kamnah. 

Job 7. 19 How long wilt thou not depart from me 

I.Till when- 'ios^ Trore heds pote. 

Matt 17. 17 how long shall I be wthyou? how longs. 
Mark 9. 19 how long shall I be with you ? how long s. 
Luke 9. 41 how long shall I be wth you, and suffer 
Johnio. 24 How long dost thou mnke' us to doubt? If 
Rev. 6. 10 How long, Lord, holy and true, dost thou 

Z.How great, hovi much, ttSo-os posos. 

Mark 9. 21 How long is it ago since this came unto h.? 

4. Till when t njN'n^i l?"^y ad-an, axl-anah. 

Job 8. 2 How long wilt thou speak these (things)? 
18. 2 How long (will it he ere) ye make an end 

5. TiU what ? nony ad-mah. 

Psa. 4. 2 how long (will ye turn) my glory into a. ? 
74. 9 neither.. among us anythatknowethhowlo. 

HOW many (things) — 
l.Hoio much, ocros hosos. 

2 Tt I. iS in how many things he ministered unto 

2. How great, how much, ttoitos posos. 

Matt 1 5. 34 Jesus saith unto them. How many loaves 
16. 9 remember . . hew many baskets ye took up? 
16. 10 thousandi.and how many baskets ye took 



HOWL 

Matt 27. 13 Hearest thou not how many things they 
Mark 6. 38 saith. How many loaves have ye? go and 
8. 5 he aaked them. How many loaves have yet 
8. 19, 20 how many baskets full of fragments 

15. 4 howmauythingsthey witnessagainstthca 
Luke 15. 17 How many hired servants of my (ather^sh. 
Acts 21. 20 Ecest, brother, how many thousands of J. 

HOW many soever they be — 

As they and as they, cnji cnj kahem ve-kakem. 
2 Sa. 24. 3 unto the people, how many soever they be 

HOW mighty — 

What 1 what I no m/ih. 

Dan. 4. 3 how mighty (are) his wonders I his king. 

EOW much — 

l.Hovj much, '6aot Iwsos. 

Acts g. 13 how much evil he hath done to thy sainta 
Heb. 8. 6 by hov/ much also he is the mediator of 
Rev. 18 7 How much she hath glorifled heraeU, and 

I.H0W great, how much, nocros posos. 

Matt. 7. 1 1 how much more shall your Father which 

10. 25 how much more, .them of hie householdT 
1 2. 1 2 How much then is a man better than a s.t 

Luke 1 1. 13 how much more shall (your) heavenly F. 
12. 24 how much more are ye better than the f.f 

12. 28 howmuch more. .you,Oye of little faith? 

16. 5 said. .Howmuchowestthouuntomylord? 
16. 7 Then saidhe .Andhowmuch owestthout 

Rom II. 12 the fall of them, .how much more their 

11. 24 how much more shall these, which bethe 
Phm. i5 how much more unto thee, both in the flesh 
Heb. 9. 14 How much more shall the blood of C'lirist 

10. 29 Of how much eorer punishment, supposo 
3. What, rls tis. 

Luke 1 9. 15 know how much every man had gained 
HOW much, less, more, rather then — 
1 Also, IN aph. 

Job 4. 19 How much less (in) them that dwell In A. 
2. Also that, '3 f,!* aphki. 

I Sa. 14. 30 How much more, U haply the people had 

1 Ki. 8. 27 how much less this house that I have built 

2 Ki. 5. 13 how much rather then, when he saith to 

Z.Not at all th^en, much mare then, yA\Ti. ye meti ge. 

1 Co. 6. 3 howmuchmorethings tliat pertain tothis 
HOW oft or often — 
1. According to what, to? kam.mah. 

Psa. 78. 40 How oft did they provoke him In the w. 
2.H0W oft, -iroaaKis posakis. 

Matt 18. 21 how oft shall my brother sin against me 
23 37 how often would I have gathered thy ch. 

Luke 13. 34 how often would I have gathered thy cti. 
HOW that — 
I'hat, in hoti. 

Matti2. ■ 5 how that on the sabbath days the priests 
16. 12 Then understood they how that he bade 
16. 21 how that he must go into Jerusalem, and 

Luke 7. 22 [how that] the blind see, the lame walk 

Acts 7. 25 would have understood how that God by 

13. 32 how that the promise which was made 
15. 7 ye know how that a good while ago God 
20. 35 howthat aolabouringye oughtto support 

P./)ra. 7. I Knowyenot..howth3tthelawhathdom. 

1 Co. 1. 26 how thatnotmany wisemcuaftertheHesh 

10. I how that all our fathers were under the cl. 
15. 3 howthatChrist diedforoursinsaccording 

2 Co. 8. 2 How that in a great trial of alBiction the 

12. 4 Howthat he was caught up into paradise 

13. 5 how that Jesus Christ is in you, except yo 
Gal. I. 13 how that beyond measure I persecuted 
Eph. 3. 3 How that by revelation he made known 
Heb. 12. 17 ye know how that afterward, when he w. 
Jas. 2. 24 Ye see then how that by works a man is 
Judo 5 how that the Lord.haring saved thepeo. 

18 How that they told you there sbonld be 
HOWBEIT — 
l.But, truly, yet, Dp'N ulam 

Judg 18. 29 howbei't the named the city (was) Laish aC 

2. Only, iJK oA-. 

1 Sa. 8. 9 ho wbeit yet protest solemnly unto them 
Z.End, no more, no further, on ly, cbn ephee. 

2 Sa. 12. J4 Howbeit, because by this deed thou bast 
4.5o, sruch, this, |3 Jxn. 

2 Ch.32. 31 Howbeit in (the business of) the ambas3. 
5. Only, surely, nevertheless, fn raq. 

I Ki. 1 1 . 13 Howbeit I will not rend away all the Kn, 

6. But, save, howbeit, d\Xo alia. 

John 7. 27 Howbeit we know this man whence he !» 
Acts 7. 48 Howbeit the most high dwelleth not in t. 
I Co. 8. 7 Howl)eit. .not in every man that knowle. 

14. 20 howbeit in malice be ye children, but In 

15. 46 Howl>eit tliat (was) not first which is sp. 
Gal. 4. 8 Howbeit then, when ye knew not God, ye 
I Ti. 1. 16 Howbeit for this cause I obtained mercy 

•JJ- Heb. 3. i6 howbeit not all that came out of Egypt by 

8. Yet, nevertheless, n4vroi mentoi. 

John 7. 13 Howbeit no man spake openly of him tor 
HOWL, to — 
l.To howl, hh: yalal, 5. 

Isa. 13. 6 Howl ye ; for the day of the LORD (Is) at 

14. 31 Howl, O gate ; cry, O city; thou, whole 

15. 2 Moab ehall howl over Nebo, and over iL 



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Isa. 15. 3 everyone shallhowl, weeping abundantly 
i5. 7 Moal) howl for Moa'j, every one shall ho. 
23. I, 14 Howl, ye ships of TarsMsh : for 
23. 6 Pass ye over to TarshLsh ; liowl, ye Inh4.- 
65. 14 servants., shall howl for vexation of spirit 
4. 8 gird you with sackcloth, lament and howl 
25. 34H;ovfl, ye shepherds, asid cry ; and wallow 

47. 2 all the inhabitants of the laud shall howl 

48. 20 howl and cry ; tell ye it In Axnon, that M. 

48. 31 Therefore will I howl for Moab.andl will 
48.' 39 They shall howl . . How is it broken down ! 

49. 3 Howl, Heshbon, for Ai is spoiled : cry 
SI. 8 Babylon is suddenly fallen . .howl for her 

12 Cry and howl, son of man ; for it shall be 
30. 2 Thus saith the Lord GOD ; Howl ye. Woe 
7. 14 cried . .when they howled upon their beds , 
I. 5 howl, all ye drinkers of v/ine, because of 
r. II howl, O ye vinedressers, for She wheat and 
1. 13 howl, ye ministers of the altar ; come, lie 
I. 8 Therefore I will waU and howl, I will go 
.11 Howl, ye inhabitants of Slaktesh, for all 
Zech II. 2 Howl, fir tree; for the cedar is fallen; be. 
II. 2 howl, O ye oaks of Bashan ; for tha forest 

2. To howl, 6xo\v(co ololuzo. 

Jas. 5. I howl for youi: miseries that shall come 
HOWL, to make to — 
To cause to hoiol, 77; yalal, 5. 

Isa. 52. 5 they that rule over them make them to h. 
HOWLING — 
l.MowKng, Vy] yelel. 

Dent 32. 10 found him .In the waste howling wilde. 
% Howling, rhh\ yelalah. 

Isa. 15. 8 trie howling thereof unto . .and the howl 

Jer. 25. 36 and an howling of the principal of the il. 

Zeph. 1. 10 an howling from the second, and a great 

2ecli.li. 3 a voice of the howling of the shepherds; for 
HO-WLINGS, to he- 
ro {cause to) howl, hhl yalal, 5. 

Amos 8. 3 the songs of the temple shall be bowlings 
HOWSOEVES, — 
1.AII that which, nB?i< hs hoi asher. 

Zeph. 3. 7 howsoever I punished them: but they rose 
2.0nly, surely, nevertheless, pT raq. 

Judgig. 20 how3oever;(let)alithywaiits(lle)uponme 
S.Let it be what, nn"'~; yehi-mah. 

2 Sa. 18. 22 howsoevei*, let me, I pray thee, also run 
H^GE — 
Abandajice, multitude, greatness, 3T roh. 

2 Ch.i6. 3 Werecot the Ethiopians, .a huge host 
HUK'-KOK, ppn, l>p^n ditch. 

A place on tha iSoundary of Naphtall. It is now called 
YakvJc, a.' village In the mountain.? of SaphtaU, W. of 
the upper end of the Sea of Galilee, about seven miles 
S.S.W. of Safed.'p.'ad at the hea.d of Wady-el-Amad. The 
Jews have an ancient tradition that Habakkuk'a tomb 
was here. 

Josh tg. 34 the coast . .goeth out from thenoe to H. 
HTJ'-KOE, ppin ditch. 

A name of a city in. &sher which is substituted, in i Ch. 
6. 7s, for Helkath in Josh. 21. 31. 

I Ch. 6. 75 H. with her suburbs, and E.ehob with her 

HITL, Sin circle. 

Second son of Aram and grandson of 3hem the son of 

Noah. B.C. 2200. In i Ch. 1. 17 he is made a son of Shem. 

Gen. 10. 23 the children of Aram ; Uz, and H., and G. 

1 Ch.. 1. 17 and Uz, and H., and Gether, and Meshech 

ETJI'-DAa, nj^n weasel. 

A prophetess in Ihe time of Idng Josiah, who consulted 

her on the book of the law foimd by Hilkiab b.c. 641. 

2 Ki. 22. 14 HHkiah the priest, .went unto H. the pr. 
2 Ch.34. 22 And H. . .went to H. the prophetess, the 

ECTTKBIE (person) — 

1. Humble, afflicted, poor, ijj^, 'Jj; ani, anav. 

JPsa. g. 12 he forgetteth not the ci-y of the humble 
10. 12 Arise, Lord, .forget not the humble 
20. 17 thou hast heard the desire of the humble 
34. 2 the humble shall hear(thereof),and be glad 
69. 32 The humble shall see (this, and)t)c glad 

2. Low or hwrible, hsp shaphal. 

Prov.i6. 19 Better (it is to be) of an humble spirit with 

29. 23 honour shall uphold the humble in spirit 

57. 15 humble spirit, to revive the spirit of the h. 

Z.Bent down of eyes, humble, CJ'^V n$ shach enaylm. 

Job 22. 29 lifting up ; and he shall save the humble p. 

i.Low, lowly, rairetvSs iapeinos. 

Jas. 4. 6 saith, God., glveth grace tinto the humble 
I Ve. 5. 3 for God. .giveth grace to the humble 
HTJBEBLE, to — 
l.To aMict, humble, njy anah, S. 

Dsut. 8. 2 to humble thee . .to prove thee, to know 
8. 3 he humbled thee, and suffered thee to h. 
8. 16 that he might humble thee, and that he 

21. 14 Shalt not. because thou hast humbled her 

22. 24 because he hath humbled his neighbour's 
22. 29 because he hath humbled her, he may not 

Judg 19. 24 humble ye them, and do with them what 
Psa. 35. 1 3 I humbled my soul with fasting ; and my 
Size. 22. 10 in thee have they humbled her that was 
82. II another in thee, .humbled hia taSA&t, his 



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2. To make low or humble, hsif sha2]hel, 5 _ 
Psa.113. 6 Who humbleth (himself) to behold (the thi. 

3. To malce, low or humble, "jS!? shcphal, 5. 

. Dan. 5. 22 thou, .hast not huinbled thine hearf, th<J. 

4. To make low, raTreivSd) tapeinoo. 

Matt 18. 4 Whosoever therefore shall humble hims. 
, 23. 12 he that shall humble himself shall iDe ex. 
Luke 14. II he that humbleth himself shall be exalted 
J 8. .14 lie that humbleth Ivimself shall be exalted 
2 Co. 12. 21 lest, .my God will numble me among you 
Phil. 2. 8 he humbled himself, and became obedient 

HTTEBLE self, to — 

1. To be or become huyyibled, Vi^ kana, 2. 

I KX 21. 29 Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself 
21. 29 Because he humbleth himself before me 
e Kl 22. 19 thouhasthumbled thyself before the Lord 
z Ch. 7. 14 If my people . . shaU humble themselves 
12. 6 princes, .and the king iiumbled themsel.- 
12. .7 When the Lord saw that they humbled the. 
12.. 7 saying. They have Iiumbled themselves 
12. 12 when he ht ibled himself, the wrath of 
30. II humbled themselves, and came to Jerusa. 

32. 26 Hezekiah humbled himself forthe pride of 
33. 12 humbled himself greatly before the God of 
33. 23 And humbled not himself before the Lord 

33. 23 as Manasseh his father had humbled him. 

34. «7 and thou didst humble thyself before God 
34. 27 humbledst thyself before me, and didst 
36. 12 humbled not himself before Jeremiah the 

2.T0 be or become humbled, njj; anah, 2. 

Exodio. 3 How long wilt thou refuse to humble thy 
Z.To trample on self, OST raphas, 7. 

Prov. 6. 3 hiunble thyself, and make sure thy friend 
i.To bow, nn^ shachach. 

Psa. 10. 10 humbleth himself, that the poor may fall 
5.7*0 be or hecorme low or humble, h^^ shaphel. 

Isa. 2. 9 the great man humbleth himself ; therefore 
6.T0 make low or humble, Sg^ shaphel, 5. 

Jer. 13. 18 Hiimble yourselves, sit down : for your 
7. To ma7ie self low, TairetvSofjLat iapeinooinai. 

Jas. 4. 10 .Hujnble yourselves in the sight of the L. 

1 Pe. s. 6 Humble yourselves therefore under the 

HUBEBtED, to be — 

\.Tobe bruised^, humbled, t?3i daka, 4. 

Jer. 44. 10 They are not humbled, .imto this day 
2.7b be or become humbled, JJJ? kana, 2. 

Lev. 26. 41 if. .their uncircumcised hearts he humbl. 

2 Ch.33. ig and set up groves, .before he was humb 

3. 2*0 bow doion, rjsw shuach, 5. 

Lam. 3. 20 still in remembrance, and is humbled in 

4. To be or become low or humble, '?s^ shaphel. 

Isa. 2. II The lofty looks of man shall be humbled 

5. 15 and the mighty man shall be humbled 

5. 15 and the eyes of the lofty shall behumbled 

ID. 33 Behold, .and the haughty shall be humb. 

HTTHBIENESS of mind — 

Lowliness of tmnd, To.Treivoiipotrvvn fivfinonhros. 

CoL 3. 12 Put on therefore, .humbleness of mind 
ETJMEIY — 
To be lowly, humble, prepared, yjv tsana, 5. 

Mio. 6. 8 to love mercy, and to walk humbly with 

HXTElBLY beseech, to — 

To bow down self, n^;^ shachah, 7. 

2 Sa. 16. 4 I humbly beseech thee . . I may find grace 
mnWTT.TATION — 
Lowliness, rairelvdiiris tapeinosis. 

Acts 8. 33 In his humiliation his judgment was taken 

mmiUTY — 

1. Humility, gentleness, affliction, nija anavah. 
Prov 15. 33 of ^visdom; and before honour (is) huml. 

18. 12 is haughty, and before honour (is>hurall. 

02. 4 By humility . .the fear of the Lord, (are) 

^.Lowliness of mind, TaTteivo^pocrivTjfapeinoph/ros. 
CoL 2. 18 in a voluntary humility and worshipping 
2. 23 and humility, and. neglecting of the body 
1 Pe. 5. s Yea, all. .be clothed with humility : for 

EUMEtlTY of mind — 

Loioliness of mind, rcareivo^poffii'ii tapeinophros. 
Acts ao. 19 Serving the Lord with ail humility of m. 
HmH'-TAS, nipnn enclosed place. 
A city of Judah in the hiU country next to Hebron. 

Josh 15. 54 H,, and Eirjath-arba, which (is) Hebron 
HTJITDEED — 
l.A cubit, npH ammah. 

Eze. 42. 16 five hundred reeds, with the measnring 
^.Hundred, nxa meah. 

Gen. 5. 3 Adam lived an hundred and thirty years 
5. 4 the days of Adam . . were eight hundred 
5. 5 nine hundred and thirty years : and he 
S. 6 Seth lived an hundred and five years, and 
S. 7 eight hundred and seven years, and begat 
5. 8 nine hundred and twelve years : and he 
S. 10 eight hundred and fifteen years, and begat 
5. ti nine hundred and five years : and he died 

5. 13 eight hundred and forty years, and begat 

5. 14 nine hundred and ten years : and he &d 



Gen. 5. 16 eight huiidred and thirty years, and begat 
J. 17 eight hundred ninety and five years, and 
5. 18 And Jared lived an hundred sixty and two 
5. 19 lived after he bsgat Enoch eight hundred 
5. 20 wereiiineiiundredsixtyandtwoyearsiand 
5.22 And Enoch walked with God . . ttree hund. 
S. zT v/ere three hundred sixty and five years 
5. 25 lived an himdred eighty and seven years 
S- 25 lived, .sevenhundredeightyandtwo years 
J. 27 were nine hundred sixty and nine years 
5. 28 lived an hundred eighty and two yearB,and 
5. 30 lived, five hundred ninety and five years 

5. 31 were seven hundred seventy and seven y. 
5. 32 Noah was five hundred years old : and N. 

6. 3 days shall be an hundred and twenty years 
6. 15 the ark (shall be) tbiee hundred cubits 

7. 6 Noah (was) six hundred years old wfien the 

7. 24 upon the earth an hundred and fifty days 

8. ■ 3 after tlie end of the hundred and fifty days 

9. 28 Noah lived . . three hundred and fifty years 
9. 29 days, .were nine hundred and fifty years 

11. 10 Shem (was) an hundred-'years old, and b. 
II. II Shem lived., five hundred years, and begat 
J 1. 13, 15 lived . .four hundred and three years 
II. 17 Eber lived., four hundred and thirty years 
II. 19 Peleg lived, .two hundred and nine years 
II. 21 Eeu lived, .two hundred and seven years 
II. 23 Serug lived . .two hundred years, and beg. 

11. 25 lived, .an hundred andnineteen years, and 
ri. 32 days, .were two hundred and five years 
14. 14 (servants), .three hundred and eighteen 

15. 13 they shall afflict them four hundred years 

17. 17 unto him that is an hundred years old? 
ei, 5 Abraham was an hundred years old when 
23. I hundred and seven and twenty yedrs old 
23. IS (is worth) four himdred shekels of silver 

23. 16 four hundred shekels of Slyer, current 
as. 7 an hundred threescore and fifteen years 

25. 17 an hundred and thirty and seven years 

32. 6 meet thee, and four hundrSd men with 

32. 14 Two hundred she goats, and twenty he g. 
32. 14 two hundred ewes, and twenty rams 

33. I Esau came, and with him four hundred 
33. 19 a field, .for an hundred pieces of "money 
33. 28 days. '.were i»n hundred and f om"score y. 
45. 22 he gave three hundred (pieces) of silver 
47. 9 The days . . (are) an hundred and thirty y. 
47. 28 age. .waaan hundred forty and sevenyears 
50. 22 and Joseph lived an himdred and ten years 
so. 26 died, (being) an hundred and ten years old 

Ezod. 6. 16 (were) an hundred thirty and seven years 
6. i3 (were) an hundred thirty and three years 
6. 20 an liUHdred and thirty and seven years 
T2. 37 hundred thousand on foot (that were)mej) 

12. 40 (was) four hundred and tWrty years 

12. 41 end of the four hundred and thirty years 
14. 7 he took six hundred chosen chariots, and 

18. 21, 25rulersof hundreds, rulers of fifties, and 
27. 9 of sn hundred cubits long for one side 
ey. I J be) hangings of an hundred (cubits) long 

27. 18 The length, .(shall be) an hundred cubits 
30. 23 of pure myrrh five hundredYshekels), and 
30. 23 (even) two hundred and fifty (shekels), and 
30. 23 calamus two hunjdred and fifty (shekels) 
30. 24 of cassia five hundred (shekels), after the 
38. 9 of) fine tvrined linen, an hundred cubits 
38. II (tlie hangings were) an hundred cubits 
38. 24 seven hundred and thu-ty shekels, after 
38. 25 the silver, .(was) an hundred talents, and 
38. 25 a thousand seven hundred and threescore 
38. 26 for six hundred thousand and three 

38. 26 thousand and five hundred and fifty (men> 
38. 27 of the hundred talents of silver were cast 
38. 27 an hundred sockets of the hundred talents 
38. 28 of the thousand seven hundred seventyand 
38. 29 two thousand and four hundred shekels 
Lev. 26. 8 shall chase an hundred^ and an hundred 
Num. I. 21 forty and six thousand and five hundred 
I. 23 fifty and nine thousand and three hundrei 
1. 25 and five thousand six hundred and fifty ^ 
I. 27 and fourteen thousand and six hundred 
1. 29 fifty and four thousand and four hundred 
J. 31 flftyand seven thousandandfour hundred 
I. 33 (were) forty thousand and five hundred 
1. 35 thirty and two thousand and two hundred 
I. 37 tldrty and five thousand and four hundred 
I. 39 and two thousand and seven hundred 
J. 41 forty and one thousand an(l five hundred 
1. 43 fifty and three thousand and four himdred 

1. 46 aU they . .were six hundred thousand and 
1. 46 three thousand and five hundred and fifty 
a. 4 and fourteen thousand and six hundred 
e. 6 fifty and four thousand and four hundred 
e, 8 fifty and seven thousand and four hundred 

2. 9 (were)aD hundred thousand and fourscore 
B. 9 thousand and six thousand and four bun. 
a. II forty and six thousand and five hundred 
a. 13 fifty andnine thousand and threehundred 
a. IS and five thousand and sis hundred and fifty 
a. 16 (were) an hundred thousand and fifty and 
a. 16 one thousand and four hundred and fifty 
a. 19 (were) forty thousand and five hundred 
a. 21 thirty and two thousand and two hundred 
2. 23 thirty and five thousand and four hund. 
a. 24 AU. .of the camp, .(were) an hundred th. 
a. 24 eight thousand and an hundred, through, 
s. 26 and two thousand and seven hundred 

2. 28 forty and one thousand and five hundred 
a. 30 fifty and three thousand and four hundr. 
a. 31 All they . .(were) an hundred thousand and 
a. 31 fifty and seven thousand and six himdred 
a. 3a aUthcDe..(were)BlzbundredthoaBaiidand 



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Num. 2. 32^three thousand and five hundred and fifty 
3. 22 (were) seven thousand and five hundred 
3. 28 ^were) eight thousand and six hundred 
3. 34 (were) six thousand and two hundred 
3. 43 two hundred and threescore and thirteen 
3. 46 two hundred and threescore and thirteen 

3. 50 a thousand three hundred and tlireescore 

4. 36 two thousand seven hundred and fifty 

4. 40 tv/o thousand and six hundred and thirty 
4. 44 vv'ere tliree tliousaml and two hundred 
4. 48 thousand and five hundred and fourscore 
7. 13 whereof (was) anliundred andtliirty (sh.) 
(So in verse ig, 25, 31, 37, 43, 49, 55, 61, 67, 73. 79, 8s.] 
7. 85 two thousand and four hundred (shekels) 
7. 36 gold, .(v/as) an hundred and twenty (she.) 
ir. 21 people, .(are) si.v hundred thousand foot. 
16. 2 two hundred and fifty princes of the 
16. 17 bring ye. .two hundred and fifty censers 
16. 35 two hundred and fifty men that olTered 
16. 49 were fourteen thousand and seven hund. 
26. 7 thousand and seven hundred and thirty 
26. 10 fire devoured two hundred and fifty men 
26. 14 twenty and two thousand and two hund. 
26. 18 faraDies. .forty thousand and five hund. 
26. 22 and sixteen thousand and live hundred 
26. 25 and four thousand and three hundred 
o6. 27 threescore thousand and five iiundred 
26. 34 fifty and two thousand, and seven hund. 
26. 37 thirty and two thousand and five hundred 
26. 41 forty and five thousand and six hundred 
26. 43 and four thousand and four hundred 
26. 47 fifty and three thousand and four hundr. 
26. 50 forty and five thousand and four hundred 

26. 51 children of Israel, six hundred thousand 
a6. 51 and a thousand seven hundred and thirty 
31. 14 captains over hundreds, which came'from 
31. 28 one soul of five hundred, (both) of the 
31. 32 hundred thousand and seventy thousand 
31. 36 three hundred thousand and seven and 
31. 36 thirty thousand and five hundred sheep 
31. 37 SLX,Jiundred and threescore and fifteen 
31. 39 (were) thirty thousand and five hundred 
31. 43 hundred thousand and thirty thousand 
31. 43 seven thousand and five hundred sheep 
31. 45 thirty thousand asses and five hundred 
3t. 48, 52 of thousands.and captains of hundreds 
31. 52 thousand seven hundred and fifty shekels 
31. 54 captains of thousands and of hundreds 

33. 39 Aaron (was) an hundred and twenty and 
Deut. 1. 15 captains over hundreds, and captains over 

22. ig in an hundred (shekels) of silver, and 
31. si (am) an hundred and twenty years old 

34. 7 Moses (was) an hundred and tvreuty years 
Josh'. 7. 21 twohundred shekels of silver andawedge 

24. 29 died, (being) an hundred and ten years old 

24. 32 bought, .for an hundred pieces of silver 
Jndg. 2. 8 died, (being) an bundred and ten years old 

3. 31 which slew of the Philistines six hundred 

4. 3, 13 nine hundred chariots of Iron, and 
7. 6 them that lapped . . were three hundred 
7. 7 the three hundred men that lapped will 
7. 8 retained those three hundred men. And 
7. 16 divided the three himdred men (into) th. 
7. 19 the hundred men tliat (were) with hun 

7. 22 the three hundred blewthe trumpets, and 

8. 4 the three hundred men that (were) with 
8. 10 an hundred and twenty thousand men 

8. 26 thousand and seven hundred (shekels) of 
II. 26 dwelt In Heshbon. .three hundred years? 

15. 4 went and caught three hundredfoxes, and 

16. 5 give thee . . eleven hundred (pieces) of sU. 
.17. 2, 3 The el_even hundred (shekels) of silver 

17. 4 mother took two hundred (shekels) of st 

18. II hundred men appointed with weapons of 
18. 16 the six hundred men appointed with their 
18. 17 six hundred men (that were) appointed 
20. 2 hundred thousand footmen that drew ew. 
20. 10 And we will take ten men of an hundred 
20. 10 an himdred of a thousand, and a thousand 
20. 15, 16 seven hundred chosen men) 

20. 1 7i-four hundred thousand men that drew sw. 
20. 35 and five thousand and an hundred men 

20. 47 six hundred men turned and fled to the 

21. 12 four hundred young virgins, that had kn. 
I Sa. II. 8 children of Israel were three hundredth. 

13. 15 present with him, about six hundred men 

14. 2 the people, .(were) aboat six himdred m. 

15. 4 two hundred thousand footmen, and ten 

17. 7 head (weighed)'six hundred shekels of iron 

18. 25 an hundred foreskins of the Philistines 
18. 27 slew of the Philistines two hundred men 

22. .2 were with him about four hundred men 
22. '7 captains of thousands, and. .of hundreds 
23. 13 and his men.. (which were) about six hu. 

25. !■> about four hundred men ; and two hund. 
35. 18 took two hundred loaves, and two bottles 
25. 18 and an himdred clusters of raisins, and 
25. 18 two hundred cakes of figs, and laid (them) 

27. 2 the six hundred men that (were) with him 

29. 2 passed on by hundreds and by thousands 

30. 9 the six hundredmen that (were) \Tith him 
30. 10 heandfourhundredmen : for two hundred 
30. 17 four himdred young men .which rode upon 
30. 21 David came to the two hundred men, wh. 

a Sa. 2. 31 three hundred and threescore men died 
3. 14 an hundred foreskins of the Philistines 
8. A and seven hundred horsemen, and twenty 
8. 4 reserved of them (for) anhundred chariots 
10. 18 (of) seven hundred chariots of the Syrians 
14. 26 at two himdred shekels after the king's 
15. 1) went two hundred men out of Jerusalem 
15. 18 six hundred men which came after him 



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I upon them two hundred (loaves) of bread 
1 hundred bunciies of raisius, and an hun. 
I and set captains.. of hundreds over thera 
4 the people came out by hundreds, and by 
16 three hundred (shekels) of brass in weight 

8 (lift up his spear) against eight hundred 

18 lifted up his epear against three hundred 

9 eiglit hundred thousand valiant men that 
9 the men.. (were) five hundred thousand 

23 hundred sheep, beside harts, and roebucks 
16 three thousand and three hundred, which 

1 in the four Imndred and eightieth year 

2 the length thereof (was)an hundred cubits 

20 the pomegranates (were) two hundred, in 

42 four hundred pomegranates for the two 
63 and an hundred and twenty thousand sh. 

23 five hundred and fifty, which bare rule 

28 gold, four hundred and twenty talents 
10 an hundred and twenty talents of gold 

14 six hundred threescore and six talents of 
16 made two hundred targets (of) beaten gold 

16 six hundred (shekels) of gold -went to one 

17 (made) three hundred sliields (01") beaten 
26 had a thousand and four hundred chariots 

29 went.. for six hundred (shekels) of sliver 
29 an horse for an hundred and fifty : and so 

3 he had seven hwidred wives, princesses 

3 three hundred concubines : and his wives 

21 an hundred and foirrscore thousand 

4 Obadiah took an hundred prophets, and 
13 hid an hundred men of the Lord's proph. 

19 prophets of Baal four hundred and fifty 

19 the prophets of the groves four hundred 

22 prophets (are) four hundred and fifty men 

15 they were two hundred and thirty two 

29 slew, .an hundred thousand footmen in 
6 prophets together, about four hundred ■ 

4 an hundred thousand lambs, and an hun. 
26 took, .seven hundred men that drew aw. 

43 should I set this before an hundred men! 
4, 19 rulers over hundreds, with the captains 

9 captains over the hundreds did according 

10 to the captains over hundreds did the 

15 commanded the captains of the hundreds 

13 brake down the wall, .four hundred cubits 

14 appointed .three hundred talents of silver 
35 an hundred fourscore and five thousand 

33 tribute of an hundred talents of silver 
42 five hundred men, went to mount Selr 

18 thousand seven hundred and threescore 
21 of sheep two hundred and fifty thousand 

21 they took away, .men an hundred thous. 

2 two and twenty thousand and six hundred 
9 (v.'as) twenty thousand and two hundred 

11 thousand and two hundred (soldiers), fit 
40 sons, and sons' sons, an hundred and fifty 

6 and their brethren.six hundred and ninety 
q brethren, .nine hundred and fifty and six 

13" thousand and seven hundred and threes. 

22 porters, .(were) two hundred and twelve 

11 lifted up his spear against three hundred 

20 lifting, .his spear against three hundred 

34 one of the least (was) over an hundred, and 

24 (were) six thousand and eight hundred 

25 men. .seven thousand and one hundred 

26 of Levi, four thousand and six hundred 

27 (were) three thousand and seven hundred 

30 twenty thousand and eight hundred 
32 theheadsof them(were)twohundred; and 

35 twenty and eight thousand and six hund. 
37 an hundred and twenty thousand 

I the captains of thousands and hundreds 

5 and his brethren an hundred and twenty 

6 and liis brethren two hundred and twenty 

7 and his brethren an hundred and thirty 

8 the chief, and his brethren two hundred 
10 and his brethren an hundred and twelve 

4 but reserved of them an hundred chariots 

3 an hundred times so many more as they 

5 an hundred thousand men that drew sword 

5 Judah (was) four hundred threescore and 

25 six hundred shekels of gold by weight 
14 an hundred thousand talents of gold, and 

7 was two hundred fourscore and eight 

26 the captains over thousands and hundreds 
30 a thousand and seven hundred, (were) 
32 thousand and seven hundred chief fathers 

I captains of thousands and hundreds, and 

1 and captains over the hundreds, and the 

6 the captains of thousands and of hundreds 

7 and one hundred thousand talents of iron 

2 captains of thousands and of hundreds 
14 hadathousand and four hundred chariots 
17 chariot for six hundred (shekels) of silver 
17 an horse for an hundred and fifty : and so 

2 thousand andsixhundredto oversee them 
17 and they were found an hundred and fifty 

17 and three thousand and six hundred 

18 sLx hundred overseers to set the people 

4 and the height (was) an hundred and t weo . 

8 gold, (amou.vting) to six hundred talents 

16 made anhundred pomegranates, and put 
8 And he made an hundred basins of gold 

13 hiindredpomegranates on the two wreaths 

12 with them anhundred and twenty priests 

5 and an hundred and twenty thousand sh. 

10 two hundred and fifty, that bare rule over 
8. 28 four hundred and fifty talents of gold 

g. g an hundred and twenty talents of gold 
9. 13 hundred and threescore and six talentsof 
g. 15 madetwohundTedtargets(of)beatengold 
g. 15 six hundred (shekels) of beaten gold went 



2 Ch. 9. 16 hundred shields (made he of) beaten gold 
9. i6 three hundred (shekels) of gold went to 
«i. I hundred and fourscore thousand chosen 

12. 3 twelve hundred chariots, and threescore 
'3- 3 (even)fourhundred thousandchosennicn 

13. 3 with eight hundred thousand chosen men 

13. 17 fell .five bundled thousand chosen men 

14. 8 outof Judah threehundred thousand ;and 
14. 8 two hundred and fourscore tliousand : all 

14. 9 with an host, .and three hundred chariots 

15. II hundred oxen and seven thousand sheep 
17. I J seven thousand and seven hundred rams 
17 II seven thouftandandsevenhundredhegoa. 
17. 14 men of valour three hundred thousand 
17. IS with.. twohundred and fourscore thousand 
37. 16 two hundred thousand mighty men of va. 
17. 17 with bow and shield two hundred tljousand 
17. 18 an hundred and fourscore thousand ready 
i8. 5 gathered, .of prophets four hundred men 
23. I took the captains of hundreds, Azariah 
23. g delivered to the captains of hundreds 
23. 14 brought out the captains of hundreds 

23. 20 he took the captains of hundreds, and the 

24. 15 an hundred and thirty years old (was he) 

25. 5 captains over hundreds, according to the 
2S. 5 three hundred thousand choice(men, able) 
2s. 6-hired also an hundred thousand mighty 
23. 6 liired . . for an hundred talents of silver 

25. g what shall we do for the hundred talents 
2s. 23 brake down the wall, .four hundred cub. 

26. 12 men. (were) two thousand and six hund. 
26. 13 three hundred thousand, and seven thou. 

26. 13 five hundred, that made war with mighty 

27. 5 same year an hundred talents of silver 

28. 6 slew, .hundred and twenty thousand in 

28. 8 of their brethren two hundred thousand 

29. 32 hundred rams, (and) two hundred Iambs 
29. 33 six hundred oxen and three thousand sh. 
35. 8 hundred (small cattle), and three hundred 
35. 9 (small cattle), and five hundred oxen 

3?. 3 an hundred talents of silver and a talent 
Ezra I 10 of a second (sort) four hundred and ten 

1. II (were) five thousand and four hundred 

a. 3 two thousand an hundred seventy and two 
a. 4 children, .three hundred seventy and two 
0. 5 of Arab, seven hundred seventy and Ave 

2. 6 two thousand eight hundred and twelve 
2. 7 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 
2. 8 of Zattu, nine hundred forty and five 

2. g of Zaccai, seven hundred and threescore 

2. 10 of Bani, six hundred forty and two 

2. ti of Bebai, six hundred twenty and three 

2. 12 a thousand two hundred tKcnty and two 

2. 13 of Adonikara, six hundred sixty and six 

2. 15 of Adin, four hundred fifty and four 

2. 17 of Bezai, three hundred twenty and three 

0. 18 children of Jorah, an hundred and twelve 
2. 19 Hashum, two hundred twenty and three 
2. 21 Beth-lehem,an hundred twenty and three 
2. 23 Anathoth, an hundred twenty and eight 
2. 25 Beeroth, seven hundred, .forty and three 
2. 26 and Gaba, six hundred twenty and one 

2. 27 men of Michmas, an hundred twenty end 
a. 28 and Ai, two hundred twenty and three 
2. 30 of Magbish, an hundred fifty and sir 
2. 31 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 
2. 32 of Harim, three hundred and twenty 
2. 33 and Ono, seven hundred twenty and five 
2. 34 of Jericho, three hucdrc-d forty and five 
2. 33 three thousand and six hundred and thi. 
2. 36 Jeshua, nine hundred seventy and three 
2. 38 a thousand two hundred forty and seven 
2. 4: of Asaph, an hundred twenty and eight 
2. 42 (in) all .in hundred thirty and nine 
2. 58 (were) three hundred ninety and two 
2. 60 of Nekoda, six hundred fifty and two 
2. 64 thoifsand three hundred (andl threescore 
2. 65 thousand three hundred thirty and seven 
2. 6s two hundred singing men and singing w. 
2. 66 Their horses (were) seven hundred thirty 
2. 66 their mul£s, twohundred forty and five 
2. 67 Their camels, four hundred thirty and fl. 

1. 67 asses, six thousand seven hundred and 
a. 69 They gave, .onehundredpriests' garments 
8. 3 with him . . of the males an hundred and 
8. 4 Elihoenai..withhimtwohundredmale3 
8. 5 Jahaziel, and with him three hundred ma. 
8. 9 withhimtwohundredand eighteen males 
8. 10 withhimanhundredandthrcescoremales 
8. 12 and with him an hundred and ten males 
8. 20 two hundred and twenty Nethinima : all 
8. 26 six hundred and fifty talents of silver 

8. 26 and silver vessels an hundred talents 
8. 26 (and) of gold an hundred talents 
Keh. 5. 17 my table an hundred and fifty of the Jews 
7. 8 two thousand an hundred seventy and two 
7. 9 Shephatiah, three hundred seventy and 
7. 10 childrenof Arab, sixhundredfiftyand two 
7. II two thousand and eight hundred (and) elg. 
7. 12 Elam, a thousand two hundred fifty and 
7. 13 children of Zattu, eight hundred forty and 
7. 14 children of Zaccai, seven hundred and th. 
7. 15 children of Einnui, six hundred forty and 
7. 16 children of Bebai, six hundred twenty and 
7. 17 two thousand three hundred twenty and 
7. 18 Adonikam, six hundred threescore andse. 
7. 20 children of Adin, six hundred fifty and fl. 
7. 22 of Hashum, three hundred twenty and ei. 
7. 23 of Bezai, three hundred twenty and four 
7. 24 children of Hariph, an hundred and twe. 
7. 26 Themen. .an hundred fourscore and eight 
7. 27 Anathoth, an hundred twenty and eight 



HUNDRED 



504 



HURAl 



Heh. ;. 3g Beeroth, seven hnndred forty and three 
7, 30 of Ramah and Gaba, six hundred twenty 
7 31 of Michinas, an hundred and twenty and 
7. 32 men of Ai, an hundred twenty and three 
7. 34 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 
7. 35 children of Harim. three hundred and tw 
7 36 of Jericho, tliree hundred forty kud five 
7. 37 and Ono, seven hundred twenty and one 
7. 38 three thousand nine hundred and thirty 
7 39 priests, nine hundred seventy and three 
741a thousand two hundred forty and seven 
7. 44 The singers.. an hundred forty and eight 
7. 45 The porters, .an hundred thirty and eight 
7. 60 All .(H'ere) three hundred ninety and two 
7. 62 The children six huudred forty and two 
7. 66 forty and two thousand- threehundred and 
7. 67 seven thousand threehundred thirty and 
7. 67 two hundred forty and five singing men 
7 68 Their horses, seven hundred thirty and six 
7. 68 their mules, two hundred forty and five 
7. 69 camels, (our hundred thirty and five' 

7 69 six thousand seven hundred and twenty 
7. 70 five hundred and thirty priests' garments 

7. 71 two thousand and two hundred pound of 
II. 6 four hundred threescore and eiglit valiant 
11 8 afterhim .ninehundred.twenty andeight 
II. 12 (were) eight hundred twenty and two 

II. 13 his brethren, two hundred forty and two 

11. 14 their brethren, .an hundred twenty and 
II 18 Levites. two hundred fourscore and four 
It. 19 porters, (were) an hundred seventy and 

Esth 1. J an hundred and seven and twenty provl. 
I. 4 many days .an hundred and fourscore 

8. 9 an hundred twenty and seven provinces 

9. 6. Tews slew and destroyed five hundred 
Q. ja The Jews have slain .five hundred men 
9. 15 and slew three hundred men at Shushan 

6. 30 the hundred twenty and seven provinces 
lob I 3 five hundred yoke of oxen, and five hun. 

42 16 After this lived Job an hundred and forty 
Prov 17, 10 more .than a hundred stripes into a fool 
Eccl. 6. 3 If a man beget an hundred (children), and 

8 12 Though asinner do evil an hundred times 
Song 8. 12 those that keep the fruit thereof two hun 
Isa. 37 36 a hundred and fourscore and five thous. 

65 20 the child shall die an hundred years old 
65 20 the sinner an hundred years old, shall 

Jer. 52. 23 pomegranates an hundred round about 
52. 29 eight hundred thirty and two persona 
52. 30 seven hundred forty and five persons 
52. 30 all .(were)fourthousandand six hundred 

Eze. 4 5, q three hundred and ninety days 

40. 19 hundred cubits eastward and northward 
40. 23, 27 from gate to gate an hundred cubits 

40. 47 an hundred cubits long, and au hundred 

41. 13 an hundred cubits long an hundred cub. 
41. 14 Also the breadth an hundred cubits 

41. 15 an hundred cubits, with the inner temple 

42. 2 Before the length of an himdred cubits 
42. 8 before the temple(v/ere)an hundred cubits 
42. 16, 17, i8, 19 He measured, .five hundred 
42. 2o five Runclred long, and five hundred br 
45. 2 five hundred with five hundred square 
45. 15 one lamb out of the flock, out of two hu. 
48. 16, 16, 16, 16 four thousand and five hund. 
48. 30, 32, 33, 34 four thousand and five hundred 
48. 17, 17, 17, 17 and toward two hundred and 

Dan. 8. 14 Unto two thousand and three hundred d. 

12. II a thousand two hundred and ninety days 

12. 12 three hundred and five and thirty days 
Amos 5. 3 (by) a thousand shall leave an hundred 

5. 3 went forth (by) an hundred shall leave 

b.ffundred, n><p meah. 

Ezra 6. 17 And offered an hundred bulloeka 

6 17 two hundred rams, four hundred lambs 

7. 22 Unto an hundred talents of silver, and to 

7 22 an hundred measures of wheat, and to an 
7. 22 hundred baths of wine, and to an hundred 

Dan. 6. i an hundred and twenty princes, which 

i.Hundred, kKar6v hekaton. 

Matt la 12 If a man have an hundred sheep, and one 

18. 28 servants, which owed him an hundred 

Mark 4. 8 thirty, and some sixty, and some an hund. 

4. 20 thirty fold, some sixty, and some. hund. 

I.ukei5. 4 \VTiat raau of you, having an hundred sh. 

16. 6 And he said. An hundred measures of oil 

16. 7 And he said. An hundred measures of 

John 19. 39 and aloes, about an hundred pound (we.) 

21 II fishes, an hundred and fifty and thaee 
Acts I 15 together were about an hundred and tw 
Kev. 7. 4 an hundred (and) forty (and) four thous. 
14 I an hundred forty (and) four thousand 
14 3 the hundred (and) forty (and) four thou. 
21. 17 an hundred (and) forty (and) four cubits 
EiraDRED, five — 
Five hundred, ir^vraKiaiot pentaJcosioi. 

Luke 7. 41 one owed five hundred peuce,and the other 
I Co. 15, 6 he was seen of above five hundred breth. 
HXrarDEED, four — 
Four hundred, rerpaKicrioi tetrakosim. 

Acts 5. 36 men, about four hundred, joined themse. 
7 6 and entreat (them) evil four hundred ye. 

13. 2c judges about the space of four hundred 
Gal. 3. 17 law, which was four hundred and thirty 

[See Six, three, two.] 
HXrNDHED thousand thousand — 
Myriads of myriads, ^vptdSes nvptiScov 

Kev. 9. 16 (wore) two Uundred thousand thousand 



HTJNBEED years old — 

Hundred years of age, kKarovTairrjs hekatontaetes. 
Rom. 4. 19 when he was about an hundred years old 
HU^mSKD FOLD — 

I.Hundred steps, times, D'Dj^B .ixn meah pheamim. 
2 Sa. 24. 3 how many soever they be, an hundred fold 

2. Hundred measures, D""!!;if nxp meah shearim. 
Gen. 26. 12 received in the same year an hundredfold 

^.Hundred fold, iKarovravXaaiuv hecatoniaplasion. 
Matt 19. 29 sha.ll receive an hundred fold, and shall 
Markio. 30 he sliall receive an hundred fold now in 
Luke 8. 8 sprang up, and bare fi-uitan hundredfold 

^.Hundred, iKarov hekaton. 

Matt 13. 8, 23 some an hundredfold, some sixty fold 
miKDEEDTH — 
Hundred, nm meah 

Gen. 7. II In the six hundredth year of Noah's life 

8. 13 in the six hundredth and first year, in the 
Neh. 5. 1 1 the hundredth (part) of the money, and 

HTOTDKEDS, by — 

By hundreds, a hundred each, ivd ixardv ana hek. 
Mark d 40 sat do\vn in ranks, [by hundreds) . fifties 

HUNGER — 

I. Hunger, famine, 3^-; raab 

Exod. 16 3 to kill this whole assembly with hunger 
Deut.28. 48 in hunger,and in thirst, and iuna'Kednesa 
32. 24 burnt with hunger, and devouredwith bur. 
Neh. 9. 15 bread from heaven for their hunger, and 
Jer 38. 9 he is like to die for hunger in the place 
Lam. 2. 19 thy young children, that faint for hunger 
4. 9 ai-e better than (they that be)slain with h. 
Eze. 34. 29 they shall be no more consumed with hu 

i.Hunger, faxfiine, \i/i6s limos 

Lukeis. 17 have bread enough .and I perish with h. 
2 Co. !i. 27 hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in c. 
Rev 6. 8 to kill with sword, and with hunger, and 

fiTJNGEE, to (have or suffer) — 

1 To hunger, be hungry, 3VT raeb. 

Psa. 34. 10 The young lions do lack, and sufferhunger 
Prov 19. 15 sleep; and an idle soul shall suffer hunger 
Isa. 49. 10 They shall not hunger nor thirst ; neither 
Jer. 42. 14 nor have hunger of bread, and there will 

2. 7*0 hunger, v^iuau peinao 

Matt 5. 6 Blessed (are) they which do hunger and 

21, i8 as he returned into the city, he hungered 
Luke 4. 2 when they were ended, he afterwards hu. 

6. 21 Blessed that hunger now ■ for ye shall 
6. 25 Woe unto you that are full ! for ye shall hu. 
John 6 35 he that cometh to me shall never hunger 
Rom 12. 20 if thine enemy hunger, feed him : if he 
I Co 4. II we both hunger, and thirst, and are naked 

II 34 if any man hunger, let him eat at home 
ilev 7. 1 6 They shall hunger no more; neither thirst 
HTTNGER, to suffer to — 
To cause or suffer to be hungry, 3y"! raeb, 5 

Deut 8. 3 suffered thee to hunger, and fed thee with 
HUNGEK BITTEN — 
Hungry, famished, ayi raeb. 

Job 18. 12 His strength shall be hunger bitten, and 
HUNGEEED, to be an — 
To hunger, -imvdai peinad. 

Matt. 4. 2 he had fasted . he was afterward an hung. 
12. -I his disciples were an hungered, and began 
12. 3 what David did, when he was an hungered 
25. 35 I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat 
8$. 37 Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, and 
25. 42 I wasanhungered, andyegave- le no meat 
25 44 when saw we thee an hungered, or athirst 
Mark 2. 23 when he had need, and was an hungered 
Luke 6. 3 what David did, when himself was anhu 

HTTNGEY — 

1. Hungry, famished, 3j;t raeb. 

1 Sa. 2 5 hungry ceased : so that the barren hath 

2 Sa. 17. 29 The people (is) hungry, and weary, and 

a Ki. 7. 12 Theyknowthatwe(be)hungry ; therefore 
Job 5. 5 Whose harvest the hungry eateth up, and 

22. 7 thou hast withholden bread from the h. 
24. 10 they take away the sheaf (from) the hun. 

Psa. 107. 5 Hungry and thirsty, their soul fainted in' 

107. 9 and filleth the hungry soul with goodness 

107 36 there he malieth the hungry to dwell, that 

146. 7 which giveth food to the hungry The L. 

"Prov 25 21 If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread 

27 7 to the hungry soul every bitter thing is 

Isa. 8. 21 pass through it hardly bestead and hun. 

9. 2o snatch on the right hand, and be hungry 
9. 8 It shall even be as when an hungry (man) 

32. 6 to make empty the soul of the hungry 

44. 12 yea, he is hungry, and his strength faileth 
58. 7 (Is it) not to deal thy bread to the hungry 
58. 10 thou draw out thysoul to the hungry, and 

Eze 18. 7, 16 hathgivenliisbreadtothehungry.and 

2. To hunger, -iretvaw pei^iao. 

Luke I. 53 He hath filled the hiingry with good things 

HTTNGRY, to be — 

1. To hunger, be hungry, famisJud, 3y"i raeb. 
Psa. 50. 12 If I were hungry, I would not tell thee 
Prov. 6. 30 steal to satisfy his soul when he is hungry 
Isa. 8. 21 when they shall be hungry, they shall fret 

65. 13 my servants shall eat, but ye shall behun. 



2. To hunger, iteivaiu peinao. 

Markii. iz when they were come from B., he was h 
I Co 1 1. 21 and one is hungry, and another is drunken 
Phil. 4 12 both to be full and to be hungry, both to 

HTTNGBY, very — 

Very hungry, vp6a'irfivos prospeinos 

Acts ID 10 becameveryhungry,and wouldhaveeaten 
HUNT, to — 
\.To hunt, lie in wait, 'iiV tsadah. 

I Sa. 24. II not sinned .yet thou huntest my soul to 

2. To hunt, he in wait, "iis tsud. 

Gen. 27. 5 Esau went to the field to hunt(foT) venison 
Lev 17 13 hunteth and catcheth any beast or fowl 
Job 10. 1 6 Thou huntest me as a fierce lion ; and again 

38. 39 Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lion, or 
Psa. 140. II evil shall hunt the violent man tooverth 
Prov. 6. 26 the adulteress will hunt for the precious 
Jer. 16. 16 they shall hunt themfrom every mountain 
Lam. 4. 18 They hunt our steps, that we cannot go in 
Mic. 7. 2 they hunt every man his brother with a 

3. To hunt, IK tsud, 3a 

Eze. 13. 18 make kerchiefs upon the head to hunt 
13. 18 WUl ye hunt the souls of my people, and 
13. 2o wherewith ye there hunt the souls to make 
13. 20 the souls that ye hunt to make (thera)fly 

4.7*0 pursue, '\yi radaph 

I Sa. 26. 20 when one doth hunt a partridge in the m 
HUHTED, to be — 
A hunting, object for hunting, 'Tiisp inetsudah, 

Eze. 73. 21 shall be no more In your band to be hunt 
HUNTER — 
\. Hunter, ts tsayyad. 

Jer. 16 16 after will I send tor many hunters, and 

'^-Hunting, I's isayid. 

Gen. 10. 9 He was a mighty hunter before the LOBD 
10. 9 Nimrod the mighty hunter before the L. 
25 27 Esau was a cunning hunter, a man of the 

HUNTING, (to take in) — 

Hunting, I's tso.yid. 

Gen. 27. 30 Esau his brother came in from hishuntlng 
Prov 12. 27 roastethnot that which he took in hunting 

HU'-PHAM, D3?n protected. 

A son of Benjamin, founder of the family of the Hu- 
phamites. B.C. 1670 In Gen. 46 21, and i Ch. 7. 13, the 
name is given Buppim, 

Num26. 39 of H , the family of the Huphamites 
EUPHA-EITES, 'pcin. 

The patronymic of a family that sprang from the pre- 
ceding 

Num26 39 of Hupham, the family of the H 
HUP'-PAH, .isn protection. 

A priest in the time of David who had charge of the 
i3th of the 24 courses in the service of the sanctuary. 

B.C. 1015 

1 Ch.24 13 The thirteenth to H., the fourteenth to 
HUP'-PnU, D'sn protection. 

Head of a Benjamite family ; he was either a son ol 

Bela or of Ir or Iri. one of Bela's five sous B.C 1670. 

Gen. 46. 2T Ehi, and Rosh, Muppim, and H., and Ard 

1 Ch. 7, 12 Shuppim also, and H , the children of Ir 

7. 15 Machir took to wife (the sister) of H. and 

HUE, -i5n free, noble 

I. A man who with Aaron stayed uptjie hands of Moses 
at Rephidira during the battle with Amalek. The 
Jewish tradition is that he was the husband of Miriam 
and the grandfather of Bezaleel. B c 1491. 

Exodi?. 10 Moses, Aaron, and H., went up to the top 
17. 12 Aaron and H stayed up his hands, the 
24. 14 Aaron and H. (are) with you ; if anymaa 
2 A son of Caleb the son of Hezron 

Exod3i. 2 Bezaleel the son of Uri, &e son of H., of 
35. 30 Bezaleel the son of Urij:$he son of H., of 
38. 22 Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of H., of 

1 Ch. 2. 19 Caleb took Ephrath, which bare him H. 

2. 20 And H. begat Uri, and Uri begat Bezaliael 

2 Ch. I. 5 that Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of H. 

3. The fourth of the five kings of Midian that were slain 
with Balaam. B.C. 1452. 

Num3i. 8 Evi, and Rekem, and Znr. and H., and E. 
Josh. 13. 21 Evi, and Rekem, and Zur, and H.,andR, 

4. A cojnmissariatofB.cer of Solomon in Mount Ephraim. 
B.C. 1 01 4 

t Ki. 4. 8 these .theirnames: Theson of H., In 
6. The father of Caleb and eldest son of Ephratah. B 
1490. 

1 Cli. 2. 50 Tliese were the sons of Caleb the son of H. 
4 4 These the sons of H.. .the father of Bet. 

6. A son of Judab'; but really a mSmber of a different 
generation B.C. 1700. 

I Ch. 4. 3 sons of Judah Carmi, and H., and Sho 

7. The ruler of half of Jerusalem in the time of Nehe- 
miah. B.C 460. 

Neh. 3. 9 next.. repaired Eephalah the son of H. 
HU'-EAI, "i^n free, noble. 

One of David's guard from the torrents of Gaash. B.C. 
1048 In 2 Sa. 23. 30 the r is changed to d., and the 
name given there is Hiddai. 

I Ch.11. 32 H. of the brooks of Gaash, Abiel the Aibb 



HURAM 



506 



HUSHAH 



HTT'-EAJH, m,ifl nolle, free. 

\. Son of Bela sod of Benjamm. B.C. 1670 

1 Ch. 8. 5 And Gera, and Shephuphan, and H 

2. The king of Tyro, who is called Hiram in 2Sa. 5. ji. 

B.C. 1015. 

2 Ch. 2. 3 Solomon aenttoH.thekingof Tyro, saying 

2. 12 H. said moreoirer, Blessed (be) the l-OllD 

3. The Tyrian artifloer employed by Solomon. 

aCh. 4. II H.uiadethepot3..H.flni3hedtheworkthat 
4. z6 all their instruments, did H. hia father m. 

HTT'-RI, '^1^ linen weaver. 

The father of Abihail a chief man in tho time of Gad. 

B.C. 1240. 

I Ch. 5. i4These..thechildrenof AbihailthesonofH. 
HTJEL, to — 
To cast (away, dovm, off, out), ti^?* shalak, 5. 

Num35. 20 hurl at him by laying of wait, that he die 
UUKL as a storm, to — 
To frighten, ny'^ saar, 3, 

Job 27. zi and as a storm hurleth him out of bis place 
HTJET — 
l.A thing, -q,"^ dabar. 

i.Sa. 20. 21 peace to thee, and no hurt, (as) the Loud 
l.hijivry, nVun chahulah. 

Dan. 6. 22 also before thee, king, have 1 done uo h. 
Q. Bruise, •Tinq, n"ii3r! chabbwrah, chaburah. 

Gen. 4. 23 for I have Blain..ayoungmantomy hxirt 
i.Hurt, ^3n chabal. 

Dan. 3. 25 walking in. .the fire, and they have no h 

5. Hurt, ^^n chabal. 

Dan. 6. 2^3 no manner of hurt was found upon him 

6. To cause loss, pn nczaq, 5. 

Ezra 4. 22 why should damage grow to the hurt ol 
7. Evil, n ra. 

Gea. 26. 29 That thou wilt do us no hurt, as we have 
31.29 It is in . . my hand to do you hurt : but the 

1 Sa. 24. 9 saying. Behold, David seeketh thy hurt ? 
a Sa. 18. 32 all that rise against thee to do (thee) hurt 
aKi. 14. 10 why Bhouldest thou meddle to (thy) hurt 

2 Ch.25. 19 why shoiildesfc thou meddle to (thine) hu. 
Eath. 9. 2 to lay hand on such as sought their hurt 
Psa. 35. 4 brought to confusion that devise my hurt 

35. 26 confusion together that rejoice at mine h. 

38. 12 they that seek my hurt speak mischievous 
41. 7 hate me . . against me do they devise my h. 

70. 2 and put to confusion, that desire my hurt 

71. 13 Let them be confounded . .that seek my h. 

71. 24 are brought unto shame, that seek my h. 
Eccl. 5. 13 kept for the owners thereof. to their hurt 

8. 9 one man ruleth ver another to his own h. 

Jer. 7. 6 neither walk after other gods to your hurt 

24. 9 1 will deliver them . .for (their) hurt, (to) 

25. 7 provoke me to anger, .to your own hurt 
38. 4 manseekethnotthe welfare.. butthehiu-t 

%.To do or suffer evil, j;y^ raa, 5. 

Psa. 15. 4 sweareth to 0iis own) hurt, andchangeth 

^.Fracture, bi-eaking, breach, "Op, ina' sheber. 
Jer. 6. 14 They have healed also the hurt, .of my p. 
8. II they have healed the hurtof the daughter 

8. 21 For the hurt. . of my people am I hurt ; I 
10. 19 Woe is me for my hurt! mywoundisgriev. 

10. Reproach, injury, vppts hvbris. 

Acts 27. 10 this voyage flill be with hurt and much 
HTIBT, to (do) — 

1. To destroy, injure, h^n chabal, 3. . 

Dan. 6. 22 that they have not hurt me: forasmuch as 

2. To cause to blush, put to shame, D^J kalam, 5 

I Sa. 25. 7 now thy shepherds, .vre hurtthemnot 

3. To sjnite, plague, fjJj nagoph. 

Exod2i. 22 If men strive, and hurt a woman with 0. 
21. 35 It one man's ox hiurt another's, that he die 

4. To afflict, njj? anah, 3. 

Psa.ios. 18 Whose feet they hurt with fetters: he was 

5. To inspect, ijss paqad. 

Isa. 27. 3 lest (any) hurt it, I will keep it night and 

6. To do or suffer evil, treat ill, afflict, VTi raa, 5. 
Gen. 31. 7 your father . . God suffered him not to hurt 
Numi6. 15 nottaken. .neither have I hurt one of them 
Josh 24. 20 he will turn and doy on hurt, and consume 
Isa. II. 9 They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my 

65. 25 They shaUnot hurt nor destroy in all my 
Jer. 25. 6 provoke menot.. and IwUldoyounohurt 

7. To do wrong, injustice, aSweo! adikeo. 

Iiukeio. 19 and nothiiig shall by any means hurtyou 
Eev. 2. II He that overcometh shall not be hurt of 

6. 6 and (see) thou hurt not the oil and the 

7. z to whom it was given to hurt the earth and 
7. 3 Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor 
g. -4 they should not hurt the grass oftheearth 

9. iotheirpower(was)to hurt men five months 
9. 19 and had heads, .with them they do hurt 

II. s, 5 And if any man will hurt them 

8. To disable, weaken, hurt, pxdirru blapto. 
Marki6. 18 [if they drink, .it shall not hurt them] 
Luke 4. 35 he came out of him, and hurt h'Tn not 

9. To do evil, use badly, /ccvrfw hakoo. 

Acts 1 8. 10 and no man shall set on thee to U'iit Uise 



Lev. 



Num 



HTTRT, to to — 

1.2^0 be caused to blush, put to sharne, obs kalam, 6 
I Sa. 25. 15 we were not hurt, neither missed wo any 

2.T0 be grieved, ^sj; atsab, 2. 

Ecol. 10. 9 Whoso removeth stones shall he hurt there. 

3. To be broken, destroyed, hurt, "iju" shabar, 2. 
Exod22. 10 If. .it die, or be hurt, or driven away, no 
22. 14 if a man borrow and it be hurt, or die 

i.To be broken, hurt, 13^ shabar, 6. 

Jer, 8. 21 For. .the daughter of my people am I h. 
HbKTi'UL — 
l.To cause loss, pij nezaq, 5 

Ezra 4. 15 hurtful unto kings and provinces, and that 
i-Evil, m ra. 

Psa. 144. lodelivereth. .his servant from the hurtful s. 
3. Disabling, weakening, hurtful, 0\a0(p6! blab. 

1 Tl. 6. 9 many foolish andliurtful lusts, wtiich dr 
HTTETINQ — 
To do or suffer evil, treat ill, afflict, yST! raa, 5. 

I Sa. 25. 34 whichhathkeptmebackfromhurtingthee 
HTTSBAITD — 
l.A wun, »'!< ish. 

Gen. 3. 6 and gave also unto her husband with her 

3. 16 thy desire (shall be) to thy husband, and he 
16. 3 gave her to her husband Abrara to be his 
eg. 32 now therefore ray husband will love me 

29. 34 Now this time will my husband be joined 

30. 15 small matter that thou hast taken my bus.! 
30. 18 because I have giren my maiden to my hu. 
30. 20 nowvrfll myhusband dwell ^vith me, beca. 
19. 20 a bondmaid, betrothed to an husband 

3 for his sister, .which hath had no husband 

7 take a woman put away from her husband 

13 and it be hid from the eyes of her husband 
19, 20, 29 gonea8ide(toanother)insteadof 
20 some man. .with thee besides thine husb 
27 and have done trespass against her husb. 

6 if she had at all an husband when she 
7, tl her. husband heard (it), and held his p. 

8 if her husband disallowed her on the day 
30. 10 t! she vowed in her hushand's house, or 
30. 12 if her husband hath utterly made them 
30. 12 her husband hath made them void ; and 

30. 13 her husband may establish it, or her hu. 
30. 14 if her husband altogether hold his peace 

Deut22. 23 If a damsel, .be betrothed unto an "husb. 
34. 3 And (if) the latter husband hate her, and 

24. 3 or if tho latter husband die, which took 

25. II draweth near for to deliver her husband 
28. 56 her eye shall be evil toward the husband 

Judg 13. 6 the woman came and told her husband 
13. 9 Manoah her husband (was) not with her 

13. 10 the woman.. ran, and showedher husband 

14. 15 Entice thy husband, that he may declnre 

19. 3 her husband arose, and went after her, to 

20. 4 the husband of the woman that was slain 
Euth I. 3 Naomi's husband died ; and she was left 

I. 5 was left of her two sons and her husband 
I. 9 each (of you) in the Jiouse of her husband 
J. 12 for I am too old to have an husband 

1. 12 (Lf)I should havean husbandalso to night 
1 13 would ye stay for them from having hu.? 
B. J And Naomi had a kinsman of her husba. 

2. II hast done, .since the death of thine hus. 
I Sa. I. 8 Then said Elkanah her husband to her, H. 

I. 22 wentnotup; forshe said unto her husband 

1. 23 Elkanah her husband said onto her. Do 

2. 19 when she came up with her husband to 

4. 19, 21 thather fatherin law andherhusbaud 
55. 19 But she told not her husband Nabal 

a Sa. 3. 16 her husband went with her along weeping 
II. 26 heard that Uriah her husband was dead 
14. 5 widow woman, and mine husband is dead 
7 shall not leave to my husband . . name nor 
1 Thy servant my husband is dead ; and 

9 she said unto her husband, Behold now, I 

14 she hath.no child, and her husband is old 
22 she called unto her husband, and said. S. 

4. 26 (is it) well with thy husband? (is it) "well 

6. II the husband with the wife shall be taken 

Eze. 16. 32 takoth strangers instead of hor husband ! 

16. 45 that loatheth her husband and her child. 

44. 25 for sister that hath had no husband, they 

Hos. 2. 2 she (is) not my wife, neither (am) I her h. 

2. 7 1 will go and return to my first husband 

2. A man, »i3k enosh. 

Ruth I. II sons, .that they may be your husbands? 
Jer. eg. 6 giveyourdauchtersto husbands, thatthey 
Eze. 16. 45 loathed their husbands and their children 

Z.Lord, master, owner, possessor, 7^3 boat. 

Exodai. 22 as the woman's husband will lay upon him 

Deutaa. 22 lying with a woman married to an husb. 

24. 4 Her former husband, which senther away 

a Sa. II. 26 was dead, she mourned for her husband 

Esth. 1. 17 they shall despise their husbands in their 

I. 20 ail the wives shall give to their husbands h. 

Prov 12. 4 A virtuous woman (is) a crown to her h. 

31. II The heartof her husband doth safely trust 

31, 23 Her husband is Imown in the gates, when 
31. 28 her husband (also), and he praiseth her 

Joel I, 8 Lament like a virgin . .for the husband of 
i. Son-in-law, bridegroom, husband, .[Oi? chathan, 
Esod. 4. 2^ Surely a bloody husband (art) thou to me 
4. s6 she said, A bloody husband, because of 



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14. 
4. 
4- 
A- 
A- 



i. Friend, i;t rea. 

Jer. 3. 20 a wife treacherously departeth from her h 
6.yl man, ivfip aner. 

Matt 1 i6 Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary 

I 19 Joseph her husband, being a just (man) 
Markio 12 if a woman shall put away her husband 
Luke 2. 36 had lived with an husband seven years 

16 18 her that is put away from (her) [husband) 
John 4. 16 saith. .Go, call thy husband, and come h. 

4. 1 7 1 have no husband . . well said, I have no h. 

4 iS hast, .five husbands, .is not thy husband 
Acta 5. 9 feet of them wliich have buried thy hus 

5. 10 the young men. .buried (her) by her hus 
Rom. 7 2 is bound by the law to (her) husband so 

7. 2 husband be dead , .the law of (her) husb. 
7. 3 while(her)huabandliveth. .ifherhusband 

■ Co. 7. 2 let every woman have her own husband 
7. 3 Let the husband, the wife unto the lius. 
7. 4 but the husband, the husband hath not 
7. 10 Letnot the wife depart from (her) husband 
7. II to (lier) husband ; and let not tho husband 
7. 13 the woman which hathan husband that b. 
7 14 the unbelieving husband is sanctified by 
7. 14 and the..wifclBsanctlfled by the (husband) 
7 16 wife, whether thou shalt save (thy) h.T 
7. 34 careth. .how she may please (her) husband 
7. 39 as her husband liveth; but if her husband 
14. 35 let them ask their husbands at home : for 

2 Co. u. 2 I have espoused you to one husband, that 

Gal. 4. 27 more children than she which hath an h. 

Eph. 5. 22 submit yourselves unto your own husba. 
5. 23 the husband is the head of the wife, even 

5 24 80 (let) the wives (be) to their own husb. 
5. 25 Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ 
5. 33 the wife (see) that she reverence (her) h. 

Col. 3. 18 submit yourselves unto your oWn husba. 

3 19 Husbands, love (your) wives, and be not 
I Ti. 3. 2 the husband of one wife, vigilant, sober, ol 

3. 12 Let the deacons be the husbands of one 
Titus I. 6 If any be blameless, the husband of one 

2. 5 obedient to their own husbands, that the 
1 Pe. 3. I in subjection to your ovm husbands ; that 

3. 5 being in subjection unto their own husb. 
3. 7 Likewise, ye husbands, dwell with (them) 

Rev 21. 2 prepared as a bride adorned for her hus 

HUSBAHD, to be or have an — 

l.To rule, possess, have, mavry, '?U5 baal. 

Deut 21. 13 Shalt go in unto her, and be her husband 
Jer. 31 32 although 1 was an husband unto them 
Isa. Si 5 Por thy Maker (is) thine husband ; The L. 

2. One under a man, viravSpos fmpandros. 

Rom 7. 2 For the woman which hath an husband is 

HUSBAin), loving one's — 

Lover of a husband, cplhavSpos philandros. 

Titus 2. 4 to love their husbands, to love their ch 

HUSBAlTOMAlf-- 

1. Husbandman, ploughman, iSH ikkar. 

2 Ch.26. «o husbandmen, .and vine dressers In the 
Jer. 31. 24 there shall dwell in judah. .husbandmen 

51. 23 the husbandman and hia yoke of oxen 
Joel I. I J Be ye ashamed, ye husbandmen; howl 
Amos 5. 16 they shall call the husbandmen to mour. 

2.70 be an husbandman, 353, 3j; yagab, gub. 

a Ki. 25. 12 left., (to be) vinedressers and husbandmen 
3.A man of the ground or soil, •^l?'^!< b-'k ish adam. 

Gen. 9. 20 Noah began (to be) an husbandman, and 

4.70 serve, till, "iJV abad. 

Zech 13. 5 1 (am) no prophet, I (am) an husbandman 

B.Cullivalor of the soil, yeapydi georgos. 

Matt 21 33 let it out to husbandmen, and went Into 
21. 34 he sent his servants to the husbandmen 
81. 35 thehusbandmen took his servants, and 
21 38 when the husbandmen saw the son, they 
2t. 40 what will he do unto those husbandmen? 
21. 41 will let out (his) vineyard unto other hu. 

Marki2. i let it out to husbandmen, and went into 
12. 2 to the husbandmen . .from the husband. 
12. 7 those husbandmen said among themselves 
12. 9 E«willcomeand destroy the husbandmen 

Luke2o. 9 let itfortlito husbandmen, and went into 
20. 10 to thehusbandmen . .but thehusbandmen 
20. 14 when the husbandmen saw him. they rea. 
20. 16 He shall come and destroy these husband 

Johni5. 1 I am tlie true vine, .my Father is the hu. 

2 Ti. 2. 6 The husbandman that laboureth must be 

Jas. 5. 7 the husbandman waiteth for the precious 

HTTSBAHDET — 

1. Ground, soil, "D'in adamah. 

2 Ch.26. 10 Also he built towers for he loved husba. 
2. Cultivation of the soil, yedipyiov gem-gion. 

1 Co. 3. 9 For. .ye are God's husbandry God's bul 

HXrSBABD'S brother — 
Husband's brotJier, cy, yabam. 

Deut 25. 5 her husband's brother shall go In unto h. 
25. 7 My husband's brother refuseth to raise up 

ETTSBAHD'S brother, to perform tho duty of — 
To marry a deceased brother's loidow, cj; yabam, 3. 
Deut25. 5, 7 perform the duty of . .husband's brother 

STT'-SHAH, n^»n haste. 

A son of Ezer of the tribe of Judah. B.C. 1450. It may 
be the name of a place, or the patronymic of a family. 
I Ch. 4 4 father of Gedor, and Ezer the father of fl. 

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IDBASH 



HTT'-SEAI, 'pm quick. 

An inhabitant of Eric, and the friend of David in assist- 
ing to counteract and overthrow the counsels of Ahi- 
thophel. B.C. 1024. 

5 3a. 15. 32 H. the Archite came to meet him with 

15. 37 So H., David's friend, came into the city 

16. 16 H. . .David's friend, was come unto Absa. 
16. 16 H. said unto Absalom, God save the king 
16. 17 Absalom said to E., (Is) this thy kindness 

16. j8 H. said unto Absalom, Nay ; but wliora 

17. 5 Then said Absalom, Call now H. the Arc. 
17. 6 when H. was come to Absalom, Absalom 
17. 7 And H. said unto Absalom, The counsel 
17. 8 For, said H., thou knowest thy father and 
17. 14 The counsel of H. the Archite (is) better 
17. 15 Then said H. unto Zadok and to Abiathar 

( Ki. 4. 16 Baanah the son of H. (was) in Asher and 
J Ch 27. 33 H. the Archite. .the Meg's companion 

HU'-SHAM, o^isn, asn hasting. 
A Temanite who became king of Edom. B.C 1500 
Gen. 36. 34 H. of the land of Temani reigned in his 

36. 35 n. died, and Hadad. .reigned in his stead 
t Ch. I. 45 H. of the land of tlie Teraanites reigned 
I. 46 v/henH. was dead, Hadad. reigaedin his 

ETJ-SHA-THITE, wn. 

Tlie patronymic of the' family of Hushah of the tribe of 

Judah. 

2 Sa. 21. 18 then Sibbechal the H. slew Saph, which 
23. 27 Abiezerthe Anethothite.MebunnaitheH. 
I Ch. II. 29 Sibbecai the H., Hai the Aliothite 

2o. 4 V7hieh time Sibbechai the H. slew Sippal 
27. II for the eighth month (was) Sibbecai the BL 
ETT-SHIH, D"!^n, ovn, u-^^n hasting. 

1. Son of Dan. B.C. 1680. In N^um. 26 42 the name ia 
changed to Shuham. 

Gen. 46. z% And the sons of Dan ; H 

2. The son of Aher the Benjamite. B.C. 1650. 

1 Ch. 7. 12 children of Ir, (and) H., the sons of Aher 
8. One of the two wives of Shaharaim, and the mother of 
two of his sons. B.C. 1400. Ahitub is Abitub in the 
Hebrew. 

« Cb. 8. 8 Shaharaim . . H. and Baara (were) his wives 
8. II And of H. he begat Ahitub, and Elpaal 
BTUSX — 
l.Husk, 3J zag. 

Num 6. 4 nothing, from theJiemels even to the hu. 
2.Sack, bag, husk, p'^p^ tsiqlon. 

2 Ki. 4. 42 and full ears of com in the husk thereof 

3. Pod, car ob pod, Kepdrwv keration. 

Luke 15. 16 \vith the husks that the swine did ea{ 
HITZ, j"y firm. 

This name is elsewhere given as dz, the eldest son of 
Nahor and Milcah, See Buz, lFz. 

Gen. 22.21 H. his first born, aad Buz his brother, and 
HTTZ'-ZAB, 3Sn established: 

The " Zab country," or fertile tract of Assyria E. of the 
Tigris, drained by the upper and lower Zab rivers (2ab 
Ala and Zab Asfol) — the A-diab-fne of the geographers, 
This was the most fertile and valuable part of Assyria. 
and might well stand for Assyria itself, with which 
Pliny and Ammianus identify it. Zeb (as applied to the 
rivers) is very ancient, being found In the great inscrip- 
tion of Tiglath-Pileser I., v.'hich belongs U) the middle 
of the 12th century B.C. 

Nah. 2. 7 H shall be led away captive, she shall be 
HY-ME-NE'-TTS, 'T/jLeuaios nuptial. 
One who had fallen into various errors and excommuni- 
cated by Paul. 

1 Ti. I. 20 01 whom Is H. and Alexander ; whom I 

2 Ti. 2.17a canker • of v/hom is H. and Philetus 
HYBCN — 

Hymn, song of praise, S/xvos humnos. 

Eph. 5. 19 in psalms and hymna and spintual songs 
Col 3. 16 in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs 
HYMN, to sing a — 
To sing a song of praise, Ufivea humneo. 

Matt26. 30 when they had sung an hymn. t.ney went, 
HYPOCEIST — 
X. Profanation, <]in choneph 

tsa. 32. 6 to practise hypocrisy, and to utter error 
i.BypocHsy, dissimulation, vv6Kpia-is hupokrisis. 
Matt23. 28 within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniq. 
Marki2 15 he, knoivingtheir hypocrisy, said unto th. 
Lukei2. I the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hy. 
I Tt 4. 2 Speaking lies in hypocrisy ; having their 
T Pe 2. I hypocrisies, and envies, and all evU spea. 
ETPOCBITE — 
I. Profane, f]^ chan,eph. 

Job • 8. 13 and the hypocrite's hope shall perish 

13. [6 for an hypocrite shall not come before him 

15. 34 For the congregation of hypocrites (shall) 

17. 8 shall stir up himself against the hypocr. 

eo 5 the Joy of the hypocrite (but) for a mom ? 

17. 8 what(is) the hope oUhe hypocrite, though 

36. 13 But the hypocrites in heart heap up wrath 

Provn. 9 An hypocrite with (his>mouthdestroyeth 

Ifla. 9- 17 everyQne(fs)aaliypocriteandanevildoer 

33. J4 fearf uUtess hath surprised the hypocrJAes 

7,^profaiu man, «nn o-ilj adam dharuRph. 

Job 34. jD That tbely^crite re^not. lest the peo. 



Z.Uypocrits, actor, uTroKpir'fis hupokrites. 

Matt. 6. 2 as the hypocrites do in the synagogues an4 
6. 5 thou Shalt not be as the hypocrites (are) 

6. i5 when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of 

7. 5 Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out 
«S- 7 hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy of 
16. 3 [hypocrites], ye can discern the face of the 
32. 18 Jesus.. said, Wliy tempt ye me.. hypocr.? 
*3' '3i 1 5, 23, 26, 27, 29 woe unto you .hypocrites 

23. 14 [Woe unto you. .Pharisees, hypocrites!] 

24. 51 appoint, .his portion with thehypocrites 
Mark 7. 6 Well hath Esaias prophesiedof you hypo. 
Luke 6. 42 Thou hypocrite, cast out iirstthe beam 

11. 44 [Woe unto you. . Pharisees, hypocrites, for] 

12. 56 hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the 

13. 15 hypocrite, dothnot each one of you on the 
HTPOCiaST, without — 

Without hypocrisy or dissimulation, hmviicpniKOi. 
Jas. 3 17 without partiality, and withouthypocrisy 

HYPOCRITICAL — 

Profaiie, ''{in chaneph. 

Psa. 35. 16 With hypocritical mockers in feasts, they 
Isa 10. 6 I will send him against an hypocrijiicai 

HYSSOP — 

1. Hyssop, organy, 311N ezoh. 

E.>;odi2 22 ye shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip 
Lev 14. 4, 4gandcedarwood,andscarlet,andhyssop 

14. 6 cedar wood . and the scarlet, and the hyssop 
14 51 cedarwood, and the hyssop, and the scar. 
14. 52 with the cedarwood, and with the hyssop 

Uumig. 6 take cedar wood, and hys5op,a,nd scarlet 

ig. 18 shall take hyssop, and dip (it) in the water 

I Ki.. 4. 33 the hyssop that springeth out of the waU 

Psa. 51. 7 Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean 

2. Hyssop, vffca-nos hussopas, 

Johnjg. 2g a sponge with viQegar,andput(it)uponh. 
Heb. g. 19 hs took .. hyssop, and sprinkled . . the book 



I — 

1./, I myself , njN, rjn ana, anah. 

Ezra 6. 12 I Dariushavemadeadecree; letitbedone 
7. 21 I Artaxerxes the king, do make a decree 

Dan. 2. 8 I knowofcertaintythat yewouldgainthe 
2. 23 I thank thee, and praise thee, thou God 
j. 25 He answered and said, Lo, I see fourmen 
4. 4 I Nebuchadnezzar was at rest in mine ho. 
4. 7 and I told the dream before them ; but 
4. 9 I know that the spirit of the holy gods(is) 
4. 18 This dream I king Nebuchadnezzar have 
4. 30 Is not this great Babylon, that I have buUt 
4. 34 at the end of the days I Nebuchadnezzar 
4. 37 Now I Nebuchadnezzar praise and extol 1 
5. 16 I have heard of thee, thatthou canst make 
7. 15 I Daniel was grieved ia my spirit in the 

2.1, I myself, ':« am. 

Gen. 6. 17 I. .do bring a flood of waters upon the ea. 
9. 12 Tills (is) the token of the covenant which I 

i f, I myself, '33!< anoki. 

Gen. 3. 10 because I (was) naked, and.. hid myself 
i.I, I myself, iyd} ego. 

Matt, 3. II I indeed baptize you with water unto re. 
[This word occurs 350 times so translated.] 

5. Me, i/ie erne. 

John 3. 30 He must increase, but I (must) decrease 
9. 4 I must work the works of him that sent 

6. To me, i/xol eTnoi. 

Acts 21. 37 And. .he said. .May I speak imto thee t 

22 6 as I made my journey, and was come nigh 
Rom. 7. 21 that, when I would do good, evil is pre. 
Gal. 6. 14 But God forbid that I should glory, save 

7. And I, I also, Kayd kago. 

Acts 22. 19 And I said. Lord, they know that, .beat 
2 Co. 1 1. 16 as a fool receive me, that I may boast 
Gal. 4. 12 for I (am) as ye (are) : ye have not injured 
I 1 Th. 3. 5 For this cause, when I could no longer 

?>.Me, /j.e ine. 

Matt 16. 13 Whom do men say that I the Son ol man 
16. 15 He saith unto them, .whom say ye that I 
26. 32, 35; Mark 8. 27, 29; 10. [36]; 14. 28, 31 ■ 
Luke 2 49; 4. 43; g. 18, 20; 10. 35; 11. 18; 13. 33; 19 5, 
27; 22. 15 ; John 10.16 ; Acts 11. 15 ; 13. [25]; 16. 30; 18 
[21]: 19. 21, 21 ; 22. 17; 25. 10; Rom. 15. 16, 19; 2 Co. 2. 
3, 13 , 7- 7 ■ 12. 21 ; Gal 4. 18 . Eph, 6. 20 ; Phil. 1. 7 . 
Col. 4, 4 

9- To me, noi mm 

Acts 3. 6 Peter said, Silver and gold have I none 

t8. 10 to hurt thee : for I have much people in 

SI. 37 he said unto the chief captain, May I sp. 

22. 6 as I made my journey, and was come ni. 

22. 17 that, when I was come again to Jerusalem 

26. 29 altogeth. such as I am, except these bonds 

Eom. 7. 10 the commandment. .1 found (to be) unto 

9. 2 That I have great heaviness and continual 

I Co. 5. 12 For what have I to do to judge them also 

9. 16 I have nothing to glory of : for necessity 

10, Of me, nov man. 

M att 3. n that cometh after me fs mightier than I 
Mark i. 7 There cometh one mightier than I after 
Luke 3, 16 one mightier than I eometh, fjie latchet 
22. 53 When I was daily with you in the temple 
John 14. zS rejoice, for ms Father is gieater than I 



Acts 22 17 while I prayed in the temple, I was in 8 
24, 20 any evU . while 1 stood before the council 
25 15 About whom, when I was at Jerusalem 
t Co 4. iS some are puffed up, as though I would not 
2 Ti, I 12 able to keep that which I have commit 
Heb. 8. 9 when I took them by the hand to le.ad 

11. My heart, •s'p libbi. 

Neh. 5 7 Then I consulted with myself, and. .ret> 
12. Before me, 'iii^t, qodamai. 

Dan 4. 2 I thought it good to show the signs and 
6. 26 I make a decree. That in every dominion 
[See ffiiso And, even, so.) 

I also — 

And I, I also, Kayti kago. 

Matt. 2. 8 that I may come and worship him also 
[See also to. 32, 33 ; 16. 18 ; 21. 24 , Mark. n. [29] ; Luke 
zo. 3; Kom. 3. 7; 2 Co. n. t8, 22; Eph. 1. 15; PhU. a 
19 , Rev. 2. 6 1 3. 10.] 

{See Even.1 

I AE THAT 1 ASi, or I AM, .i^riH lEiN n'ntf or n^riH. 
A name indicating rather the unsearcKablenesa, of God 
than his mere existence, as commonly supposed. 
Exod. 3. 14 God said imto Moses, I AM THAT I AM. 
3. 14 Thus Shalt thou say . .1 AM hath sent me 

I in like'wiBB — 

And I, I also, Kaydi kago. 

Matt 21. 24 I in likewise will tell you by nhatautho. 

I have — 

There is, there are, u*: yesh. 

Gen. 33. 9 Esau said, 1 have enough, my brother 

33. II Take, I pray thee . because I have enough- 
Ruth. I. 12 If I should say, I have hope, (if) I should 
I Ki. 17. 12 I have not a cake, but an handful of meal 

1 Ch.29. 3 1 have of mine own proper good, of gold 

I would — 

//, O that, (Si lu. 

Gen. 30, 34 1 would it might be according to thy word 
Num22. 29 I would there were a sword in mine hand 

IB'-HAE, in?; chooser. 

A son of David, bom in Jerusalem. B.C. 1030. 

2 Sa. 5. 15 I. also, and Elishua, and Nepheg, and Ja. 
I Ch, 3 6 1. also, and Elishama, and Eliphelet 

14. 5 And I., and Elishua, and Elpalet 

rS-LE'-AJK, Dv'ja' place of victory. 
A city of Manasseh, but in the territory of cither Issa- 
char or Asher (Josh. 17. 11). It was near the modern 
Jenim, at the place to the N. of it, now called Jelama 
Josh. 17. II Manasseh had . . I. and her towns, and the 
Jud^, I. 27 nor the inhabitants of I. and her towns 
, 2 Ki. g. 27 at the going up to Gur, which (is) by I. 

IB-NE'-IAH, n;p: Jah is builder. 
A son of Jerohain a Benjamite and a chief man of the 
tribe in the first settlement in Jerusalem. B.C. 480. 
I Ch. g. 8 1. the son ol Jeroham, and Elah the son 

IB-KI'-JAH, .t;3' Jahis builder. 

A Benjamite whose offspring dwelt In Jerusalem u.o. 

480. 

1 Ch. 9. 8 Shephathiah. .son of Reuel, the son of 1. 

IS-RI, ••i?y passer over, Hebrew. ' 

A Merarite in the time of David B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.24. 27 Beno, and Shoham, and Zaccur, and I. 
IB'-ZAUr, JV3X splendid. 

A native of Bethlehem and a judge of Israel for seven 
years, after Jephthah. He had thirty sons and thirty 
daughters ; and having taken home thirty wives for his 
sons, he sent out his daughters to as many husbands 
His Bethlehem was that in the tribe of Zebulon, 

Judg 12. 8 after him I. of Beth-lehem Judged Israel 
12. 10 Then died I., and was buried at Beth-le 

ICE — 

Cold, frost, tee, chrystal, rnj?, nn'p qorach, qerach 
Job. 6. 16 Which are blackish by reason of the ice 
38. 29 Out of whose womb came the ice ? and 
Psa. 147. 17 He casteth forth his ice like morsels ; who 

l-CHA'-BOD, ni33"*x where{is) the honour, inglorioics. 
Son of Pliinehas and grandson of Eli. B.C. 1141. 

I Sa. 4. 21 she named the child I. saying. The glory 
14. 3 Ahiah, the son of AMtub, I.'s brother, the 

I-CO-NI'-tJlt, 'iKoviov. 

The modem Konieh, on the central plateau of Asia 
Minor, towards the W. and not far ]to the N. of the 
Taurus chain. This level district was -anciently called 
Lycaonia (or " domain of Jove"X 

Acts 13.51 they shook off the dust., and came tmto I. 
14. I it came to pass in I., that they went both 
14. 19 there came .Jews from Antioch and I. 
14. 21 they returned again to Lystra, and (to) I. 
16. 2 by the brethren that were at Lystra and I. 
I TL 3. II wliich came unto me at Antioch, at I., at 

ID-A'-LAH, rf^tri) memorial of God. 

A town of Zebulun ; probably Keilah-al-chire, six miles 

S. W. of Semuniyeh, about three miles S. of Beit-lahm. 

Josh.ig. 15 Nahallal, and Shimron,and 1,, and Beth. 
IB'-BASH, tyji; stout, corpulent. 
One of the three sons of Aln-etam, among the families 
of Judah BX 1400. 

I Ch. 4, 3 fatber of Etant ; Jezreel, and lalima. i. 



IDDO 



TD' SO, NT festal, opportune. 

Father of Ahinadub, one of Solomon's commissariat 

otlicers B.C. 1014. 

I K) 4. 14 Ahinadab the Eon of 1. (had) Mahanaim 
ID'-DO, n: favourite. 

1. A descendant of Gershoro, aon of Levi. In verse 41 
the name is Adaiah, where it is seen that he was an 
ancestor of Asaph the seer. B.C. 1300. 

I Ch. 6 21 Joah his son, I. his son, Zerah his eon, ,f 

2. A son of Zechariali of the tribe of Manasseh £. of 
Jordan, in the time of David. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.27. 21 Of thehalf (tribe)of ilanasseh .1 the son 
ED'-DO, '^y;, iiy;, 'f^i; festal, opportune. 
A seer that denounced the wrath of God against Jero- 
boam the son of Nebat. B.C. g6o 

■2 Ch. g. 29 and in the visions of I. the seer against 

12. IS in the book . of I. the seer concerning ge.? 

1 3. 22 (are) written in the story of the prophet I. 

ID'-DO, N'nv, i'ny festal, opportune. 

1 Ancestor of Zechariah the prophet. B c. 600. 

Ezra 5. 1 Zechariah the son of I., prophesied unto 

6. 14 the prophet and Zechariah the son of I. 
Zech. I. I, 7 Barachiah, the son of I., the prophet 
Z. A priest who returned from Babylon. B.C. 576. 
Neh. 12. 4 I., Giunetho, Abijah 

12. 16 Of I., Zechariah ; of Ginnethon, Meshul. 
ID'-DO, Wn honourable. 

Chief of those that assembled at Casiphia at the time 
of the 2nd migration from Babylon in the reign o£ 
Artaxerxes Longimanua. B.C. 458. He was a Netlunini. 
Ezra 8. 17 I sent them with commandment unto I. 
8. 17 I told them what they should say unto I 
IDLE — 
\. Deceit, sloth, ri'ryyremiyyah. 

Prov 19. 15 sleep; and an idle soul shall suffer hunger 
2. Tobe feeble, idle, remiss, nji raphah, 2. 

Exod. 5. 8 they (be) idle ; therefore they cry, saying 
5. 17 Ye (are) idle, idle : therefore ye say, Let 
3. Idle, unprofitable, i,py6s argus. 

Matti2. 36 idle word that men shall speak, they shall 
20. 3 saw others standing idle in the market 
20. 6 wentout, and found others standing [idle] 
20. 6 9aith..\Vhy stand yeliere all the day idle ? 
I Ti. s- '3 tliey learn (to be) idle and not only idle 
IDLE tale — 
Idle talk, Kripos leros. 

LuUe24. II their words seemed to them as idle tales 
IDLENESS — 
1. Sloth, mWy atsluth. 

Prov.31. 27 She. eateth not the bread of idleness 
i.Lowness, idleness, n'^hstj) shiphluth. 

Eccl. 10. 18 through idleness of the hands the house 
Z.To cause to rest or be quiet, tsi^y shaqat, 5. 

Eze. 16. 49 abundance of idleness waa in her and in h. 
IDOL — 
1. Iniquity, vanity, ]1N aven. 

Isa. 66. 3 burnoth'incense, (aa if)heblessed anidol 
2.Terror, object of terror, .^D'^< email. 

Jer. 50. 38 graven images, and they are mad upon 
Z. Mighty one, a god, hn el. 

Isa. 57 5 Enflaming yourselves with idols under 
A.Nought, a tiling of nought, idol, Vi>g elil. 

Lev. 19. 4 Turn ye not unto idols, nor make to your. 

26. I Ye shall make you no idols nor graven 
J Ch. 16. 26 For all the gods of the people (are) idols 
Psa. 96. 5 For all the gods of the nations (are) idols 

97. 7 that boast themselves of idols: worsliip 
Isa. 2. 8 Their land also is full of idols ; they wor . 
3. 18 And the idols he shall utterly abolish 
2. 20 his idols of silver, and his idols of gold 
10. 10 hand hath found the kingdoms of the id. 
10. II as I have done untoSamariaandheridols 
19. I the idols of Egypt shall be moved at his 
19. 3 they shall seek to the idols, and to the 
31. 7 his idols of silver, and his idols of gold 
Eze. 30. 13 I will also destroy the idols.'and I will 
Hab. 2. 18 that, .trusteth therein, to make dumb id. f 
Zech. I r. 17 Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the 

Horror, a cause of trembling, horror, fright, n^^sp. 
< SX 15. 13 because she had made an idol in a grove 

15. 13 Asa destroyed her idol, and burnt (it) by 
2 Ch.15. 16 because she had made an idol in a grove 

15. 16 Asa cut down her idol, and stamped (it) 

^.Figure, idol, "rDp, '?pD semel. 

1 Ch.33. 7 he set a carved image, the idol which he 
33. IS he took away, .the idol out of the house 

7. Chief, a cause of grief , 3V5^ atsab. 

1 Sa. 3T. 9 to publish (it in) the house of their idols 

1 Ch.io. 9 to carry tidings unto their idols, and to 

2 Ch.24. 18 served groves and idols : and wrath came 
Psa. 106. 36 they served their idols which were a snare 

106. 38 whom they sacrificed imto the idols of C 

115. 4 Their idols (are) silver and gold, the work 

I35- '5 The idols of the heathen (are) silver and 

Isa. 10. II Shall I not., do to Jerusalem and her idols 

46. I their idols were upon the beasts, and upon 

Jer. 50. 2 her idols are confounded, her images are 

Hos. 4. 17 Ephraim (is) joined to idols : let him alone 

S. 4 of . .their gold have they made them idols 



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Hos. 1 3. 2 have made them . Idols acconling to their 

14. 8 What have I to do any more with idolaV 
Mic. I. 7 all the idols thereof will J lay desolate: for 
Zech.13 2 I "ill cut off the names of the idols out of 

8. Qricf, a cause of grief, 3x5; elseb. 

Jer 22. 28 this man Coniali.'a despised broken idol ? 
9 Grief, a cause of grief, ayy otseb. 

Isa. 48. 5 Mine idol hath done them, and my graven 
10. Fcfrm, idol, "I's tsir 

Isa. 4S. 16 go to confusion . .(that are)maL-cr8of idols 
11 Idol, image, fISwKov eidolon. 

Acts 7.41 offered sacrifice unto the idol, and rejoice. 

15. 20 that they abstam from pollutions of idols 
Rom, 2. 22 thou that abhorest idols, dost thou com. 

1 Co. a. 4 we know that an idol (is) nothing in the 

8. 7 for some with conscience of the idol unto 
CO. 19 (What say I then? that the idol isany th.) 
12. 2 carried away uuto tliese dumb idols, even 

2 Co. 6. i6 what, .hath the temple of God with idols? 
I Th. t. g how ye turned to God from idols to serve 
I Jo. 5,21 Little children, keep yourselves from idols 
Rev. 9. 20 they should not worship devils, and idols 

IDOL, tiring offered (in eacriiice) to or unto an — 
iVhai issacriftced to anidol, (lZa>K6BuToveid6lothu. 
Acts 15. 29 ye abstain from meats offered to idols, and 
21. 25 keep themselves from (things)offered to i. 
I Co, S i Now as touching things offered unto idols 
8. 4 things that are offered in sacriHce unto i. 
8, 7 some., eat (it)a3 a thing offered unto ani! 
8. 10 to eat those tilings which are offered to (. 
10. ig that which is offered in sacrifice to idols 
10, 28 This is [offered in sacrifice unto idols], eat 
Rev. 2, 14 to eat tfungs sacrificed unto idols, and to 
2. 20 and to eat things sacrificed unto idols 
rOOLATEB, — 
Worshipper of idols, dSoiAaiKarpTis eidololatres. 

1 Co, 5, 10 covetous, or extortioners, or with idolat. 

5. II if any,, that is called a brother be. , an id. 

6, 9 neither fornicators, nor idolaters, no ad 
10 7 Neither be ye idolaters, as , , some of them 

£ph. 5. 5 nor covetous man, who is an idolater, h. 

Kev. 21. 8 idolaters, and all liars, shall have their 
22. 13 without (are) dogs .and idolaters, and 
mOLATEOUS priests — 
Servants, ascetics, cnos kcf.iarim. 

2 Ki, 23. 5 he put down the idolatrons priests, whom 
IDOLATEY — 
\.Healers,nourUhers,hoV:Seholdidolf, J'D'in teraph. 

1 5a, IS, 23 stubbornness (is as) iniquity and idolatry 
2. Worship of idols, eiSuKuKarpela eidslolatreia. 
I Co, 10, 14 Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from i. 
Gal 5. 2o Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance 
Col. 3, 5 evil. , and coveteousness, which is idolatry 
I Pe. 4. 3 banquetings, and abominable idolatries 

IDOLATET, wholly given to — 

Full of idols, KaTelSoi\os kateidolos. 

Acts 17. 16 when he saw the city wholly given to id.. 

IDOL'S temple — 

Place of an idol, elSuXeTou eidoleion. 

I Co 8 10 see thee, .sit at meat in the idol's temple 

IDOLS — 

1. What are rolled about, large idols, D^h'f^i gillulim. 
Lev. 26. 30 cast, .upon the carcases of your idols, and 
Deut2g, 17 seen their abominations, and their idols 
1 Ki, !S. 12 removed all the idols that his fathers had 
21. 26 he did very abominably in followuig idols 
e Ki 17. 12 they served idols, whereof the LoKD had 
21. II hath made Judah also to sin with his idols 

21. 21 served the idols that hisfatherserved, and 
23. 24 the idols, and all the abominations that 

Jer, 50. 2 her idola are confounded, her images are 

Eze. 6, 4 will cast down your slain, .before your i. 

6. s l!iy the dead carcases. , before their idols 

6, 6 and your idols may be broken and cease 

6. 9 eyes, which go a whoring after their idols 

6. 13 when their slain . .shall be among their i. 

6. 13 they did offer Sweet savour to all then- i, 

8, 10 all the idols of the house of Israel, pour. 

14. 3 these men have set up their idols in their 

14. 4 settethupbisidol3..multitudeof hisidols 

14. s all estranged from me through their idols 

14. 6 Repent, and turn .from your idols; and 

14. 7 setteth up his idols in his heart, and put. 

16. 36 with all the idols of thy abominations, and 

lU. 6, 15 eyes to the idols of the house of Israel 

t8, 12 hath lifted up his eyes to the idols, hath 

20. 7 defile not yourselves with the idols of Eg. 

20. 8 neither did f.iey forsake the idols of Egypt 

20. 16 sabbaths: for their heart went after their i, 

20, 18 I said, .nor defile yourselves with their i. 

20. 24 and their eyes were after their fathers' i. 

20. 31 ye pollute yourselves with aU your idols 

20. 39 everyone his idols, .and with your idols 

22, 3 maketh idols against herself to defile her. 

22, 4 hast defiled thyself in thine idols which 

23. 7 with all their idols she defiled herself 
23. 30 because thou art polluted with their idols 
23. 37 with their idols have they committed ad, 
23, 39 they had slain their children to their idols 
23. 49 and ye shall bear the sins of your idols 
30. 13 I will also destroy the idols, and I will 
33, 25 Ye , , lift up your eyes towards your idols 
36. 18 for their idols (wherewith) they had poll. 
36 25 and from all your idols, will I cleanse yuu 



IF 



Eze. 37. 23 any more with their idols, uor with their 
44. 10 went astray away from me after their id. 
44. 12 they ministered t->to thera before their L 
2. Images {of tlie sun), D'jorj /u»mmanim . 

2 Ch.34. 7 cut down all the Idols Ihrougboutall the 
Z. Healers, nourishcrs, household jods, D'j-ia teraph, 

Zech, 10. 2 For the idols have spoken vanity, and tha 
IDOLS, abominable — 
Abominable or detestable thing, yr^ shigquts. 

2 Ch. IS, 8 put away the abominable Idols out of eU 
IDU-BIE'-A, onK, 'ISovfiaia territory of Edon. 
The Greek form of the name of Edom. the •' field ol 
Edom," or Mount .Seir (■• rugged ") whose original Inha- 
bitants were called i/orifcs from Hon the grandson of 
Seir, also because that name {Hori) was descriptive of 
their name as troglodites or dwellera in caves. Sea 
Edom, 

Isa. 34. 5 behold, it shall come down upon T., and 
34. 6 hath,. a great slaughter lu the land of I. 
Eze. 35. 15 Shalt be desolate, O mount .Seir, and tU I. 
36, 5 have I spoken against.. all I,, which htfva 
Mark 3. a from I., and (from) boyond Jordan ; and 
IF- 
l.Or,if, 'iNo. 

Lev. 26. 41 if then their uncircnmclsed hearts bo hn. 
'2. If, CJ< im. 

Geu. 4. 7 If thon doest well, shalt thou not be acc.t 
43. 9 if I bring him not unto thee, and set him 
3.yl ccording as, wlien, TsiKj lutashcr. 

Gen. 43. 14 If I be bereaved (of. .children), lam ber. 
i.If, lo, though, ichelher, or, surely, in her.. 

2 Ch. 7. 13 If I shut up heaven that there be no rain 
7. 13 or If I command the locusts todevour tlio 
Ezra 5. 17 if.. good to the king, let there be search 
Dan. 2 5 if ye will not make known unto me the 
3. 15 if ye be ready that at what time ye hear 

3. 17 If it be (so), our God whom we serve b 

4. 27 if it may be a lengthening of Uiy tranqu. 

5. 16 DOW if thou canst read the writing, and 

5.That, because, '3 ki. 

Gen. 4. 24 If Cain shall be avenged sevenfold, truly 

6. Though, if, that, nh lu. 

2 Sa. 19. 61 psrceive,'th3t if Absalom had Uved, end 

7. that, if, -h lu. 

Judg. 8. 19 if ye had saved them alive, I would not 
13. 23 If the LOKD were pleased to kill us, he 

Job 16. 4 if your soul were in my soul's stead, I 

Eze. 14. IS If I cause noisome beasts to pass through 

Mic, 2. II If a man walking in the spirit and fake. 
Z. If not, unless, 'ViS lule. 

Psa 124. 1, 2 If (it had not been) the LOBD who was on 
^.Heel, consequence, because, seeing, ajsy eqeb. 

Deut. 7. 12 if ye hearken to these judgments, and 
10.//; dei. 

Matt. 4. 3 If thou be the Son of God, command that 

4. 6 If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself d. 

5. 29 if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out 
S 30 if thy right hand offend thee, cut it of? 
6- 23, 30; 7. 11; 8. 31 ; 10. 25; II, 14, 21, 23; 12. 

7, 26, 27, 28; 14. 28; 17. 4; i8. 8, 9; ig. JO, 17, 21 ; 22. 
45 ; '3- 30 ■ 24- 24, 43 ; 26. 24, 39, 42 ; 27. 40, [42,) 43. 

Mark 3. 26; 9. 23; 11. 13, 2s, (26]; 13. 22; 14. 21, 35; 
IS- 44- 

Luke 4. 3, 9; 6. 32; 7. 39; 9. 23; 10. 13; II. 13, ig, 20, 
36; 12. 26, 28, 39, 49 ; 16. II, 12, 31; 17. 6; 19.42; 22. 4=; 
23- 31. 35. [37, 39]- 

John 1.25; 3. r2 ; 4. 10 ; s- 47; 7- 4. 23 : 8. 19, 39, 42 
46; 9. 41; 10. 24, 35, 37, 38; II. 12 ; 21, I32); 13. 14, 17 
32; 14. 7, 28; IS. 18, 19, 20, 20; 18. 8, 23, 23, 36; 20. ij. 

Acts 4. 9; 5. 39; 8. 22, (37], 13, 15; 16. is; 17. 27; 18. 
14, 15; ig. 38, 3g; 20. 16; 23. 9; 2s, 11. 11; 27. 3g. 

Rom. 3, 3, 5, 7; 4. 2, 14; 5. 10, IS, 17; 6. s. 8; 7. l6, 
20; 8. 9, 10, II ; 13. 13, 17, 25, 31 ; 9. 22; II. 6, [6,] 12, 15, 
16, 16, 17, iS, 21, 24 ; 12. 18 ; :4. 13 ; 15, 27. 

1 Co. 3. 12; 6. 2:7. 9, IS, 36; 8. 2, 3, 13; 9. 2, II, IX, 
T2, 17, 17; 10. 27, 30; II, 6, 6, 16, 31, 34; 12. 17, 17, 19; 
14- 35. 38; 15- 2, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, ig, 29, 32, 32. 

2 Co. 2. 2, s; 3- 7. 9. n; 5- ImJ; s. 12; n. 4, 30. 

Gal, I. 10; 2. 14, 17, 18, 21; 3, 18, 21, 29; 4. 7, 15; 5. 

11, 15, 18, 25 : 6. 3 : Phil. I. 22; Col, 2. 2c; 3. I ; I Th. ^ 
14 ; 2 Th. 3. 14; I Ti. 3. 5; 5. 4, 8, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10; s'O. 
2. II, 12, 12, 13: Phile. 17, 18. 

Heb. 2. 2; 4. 3, 5, 8; 7. 11; 8. 4, 7; g, 13; 11.-15: "• 
(7,] 8, 25; Jas. I. 5, 26; 2. 8, 9, II ; 3, 14; 4. 11; I Pe. i, 
6, 17, 19, 20, 20, 22; 3. 17; 4. 14, 16, 17, 18; 2 Pe, 2. 4. 
26; I Jo, 2. 19; 3. 13; 4. 11; 5. 9, 

11'. If indeed, tXyc eige. 

Eph. 3, 2 If yehave heard of the dispensation of the 
CoL I. 23 If ye continue in the faith gronnded and 

12. If also, even if, el xaXei kai. 

Luke II. 18 If Satan also be divided against himsell 

1 Co. 4. 7 now if thou didst receive (it), why dost 

7. 21 but if thou mayest be made free, use (it) 

2 Co. 4, 3 if otir gospel be hid, it is hid to them thu 

II. IS no great thing if his ministers also be tra. 

13.//, etre eite. 

I Co. 14. 27 If any man speak In an (onknown) tongue 

li. If, iavean. 

Matt. 4. 9 it thon wilt faU down and worship me 

5, 13 if the salt have losthissavci;r, wherewith 
s. 23 thou brjhg thy gift to the altar, and there 



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IMAGE 



Matt. J. 46 if ye love them which love you. what rewa. 

5: 47 if ye salute your brethren only, what do 

6. 14, IS, 22, 23; 7.[9, 10]; 8. 2; 9. 21; 10. 13; 13; 12. 

11; 15. 14; 16. 26; 17. 20; 18. 12, 15, 15, 16, 17, 17, 19, 

35; 21. 3, ai, 24, 25, 26; 22. 24; 24. 23, 26, 48; 28. 14. 

Mark I. 40; 3. 24, 25; 4. [26]; 7. II ; S. 3, [36]; g. 43, 45, 
47, 50; 10. 12; II. 3, 31, [32]; 12. 19; 13. 21; 14. 31. 

I,uke4.7; J. 12; 6. 33, [34]; 10.6; II. [12]; 12. [38]; 14. 34; 
X5.8; 16.30; 17.3,3.4 ;i9- 3i- [+0] ; 20' 5>28; 22.67,68; 
John 3. jj; s- 3i» 43; 6-. 5' ; 7- i7j 375 8. 16, 24, 31, 36, 
S'. 52. 54. [55]; 9- 22. 31; >°- <3; "-9. 10. 40. 48, ST, 12. 
24, 26, 26; 32, 47; 13.8, 17, 35; 14. 3, 14, 15, 23; 15.6, 7, 

10, 14; r6. 7, 7; 19. 12; 21. 22, 23, 25. 

Acts 5. 38 ; 9. 2 ; 26. 5 ; Rem. 2. 25, 23, 26 ; 7. 2, 3, 3 ; 10. 
9; II. 22, 23; 12. 20, 20; 13. 4; 14. 23; 15. 24; I Co. 4. 
ig; 5. 11; 6. 4; 7. 8, II, 28, 28, 36, 39, 40; 8. 8, 8, 10; 9, 
16; 10. 28; II. 14, 15; 12. 15, 16; 14. 6, 8, II, 14, 23, 24, 

28, 30; 16. 4, 7, 10; 2 Co. s- 1 ; 9- 4 ; 13- 2. „, „ 

Gal. s- 2; 6. i; Col j. 13; 4. 10; i Th. 3. [8]; 1 Ti. i. 8; 
2. 15; 2 Ti. 2. s. 21; Heb. 3. 6, 7, 14, 15; ^. 7; 6. 3; 10. 
38; 13. 23; Jaa. 2. 2, IS, 17; 4. 15; s- 19; I J?e. 3. 13; i 
Jo. I. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10; 2. I, 3, 15, 24, 29; 3. 20, 21; 4. 12, 
20; s- fi4.] i5» i5; 3 -I^- 1°; S«V. 3- 3. 2°; 22- 18, 19. , 
15.1/ also, iav Kai ean kai. 

GaL 6. I Brethren, if a man be overtaken in a fa. 

IQ.If, iavirep eanper. 

Heb. 3. 6 [if] we hold fast the confidence and the 
3. 14 made partakers of Christ, if we hold the 
6. 3 And this yiill we do, if God permit 
[See also Also, and.] 
IP a or any (nian, thing) ought — 
1/ any one, el tis ei Us. 

Matt 16. 24'If any (man) will come after me, let him 

Mark 4. 23 ; 7. 16 ; 8. 23 ; g. 22, 35 ; Luke 14. cS ; 19. 

8 ; Acts 24. 19, [20] ; 25. 5 ; Kom. 13. 9 ; i Co. 3. 14^ 15, 17, 

18; 7. 12; 14. 37; iS. 22; 2 Co. 2. 10; 5. 17; 7. 14; lo. 7, 

11, 20, 20, 20, 20, 20; Gal. I. 9 ; Phil. 2. i, i, 1,1; 3. 4, 
15; 4. 8, 8; 2 Th. 3. 10; I Ti. i. 10, 3. i ; 5. 16; 6. 3; 
Tit. 1.6; Jas. I. 23 ; 3. 2 ; I Fe. 3. i ; 4. 11, 11 ; 2 Jo. 10; 
Eev. II. 5, [5] ; 13. 9 ; 14- 9 ; Luke 9. 23 ; Eom. 8. 9 ; 1 Co. 
3. 12 ; 7. 36 ; 8. 2, 3 ; 10. 27 ; 11. 16, 34 ; 14. 38 ; 2 Co. 2. 5 ; 
Gal. 6. 3 ; 2 Th. 3. 14 ; i Ti. 3. 5 ; 5. 4, 8; Jas. i. 5, 26. 

IF ty any means — 

Jf any how, ei iroicr ei post. 

Acts 27. 12 If by any means they might attain to Ph. 

Kom. 1. 10; II. 14; Phil. 3. II. 

IP, and — 

If, ibt.v ean. 

John 6. 62 and if ye Bhall see the Son of man ascend 

U also, also if — 

1. If also, but if also, el Kai, or e? Se Kai ei-de kai. 
Lukeii. 18 If Satan also be divided against himself 
2 Co. n. 15 if his ministers also be transformed as the 

Z.Also if, even if, Kav han. 

Matt 21. 21 but also if ye shall say unto this moontalo 

tP...ljut — 

If, even if, kclv kan. 

Mark 5. 28 If I may touch but his clothes, I shall be 
6. 56 if it were but the border of his garment 
IF haply'— 
O that, if, iV lu. 

1 Sa. 14. 30 if haply the people had eaten freely to day 

IP, moreover — 
//; DK im. 

2 Sa. 17. 13 Moreover if he be gotten into a city, then 
IF not, (and) — 

1. If not, unless, t^'h lule. 

Judgi4. 18 If ye had not ploughed with my heifer 
2 Biit if not, ei 5e iJ.i\ or fj.'fiyf ei de mege. 

Liikeio. 6 rest upon it : if not, it shall turn to you 
13.-9 and if not . . after that thou shalt cut It 

,Johni4. 2 many mansions: if (it were) not (so), I w. 

Z.If not, cj p.^ ei me. 

John g. 33 If this man were not of God, he could do 
[See also 15. 22, 24; 18. 30; Acts z6. 32.] 

4:. If not, ihi ixi] ean me. 

Matt. 6. 15 But it ye forgive not men their trespasses 
l&ee also Matt. 10. 13 ; 18. 16, 35 ; John 8. 24 ; 13. 8 ; 15. 6 ; 
x6. 7; Rom. II. 22 ; J Co. 8. 8; 9. 16; 14. 11, 28; JaB.2. 

ir; I Jo. 3- 21 ; £ev. 3. 3.] 

IP otherwise — 

But if not, el Se n^ye ei de mege. 

Luke 5. 36 i£ otherwise, then both the newmaketh a 
2 Co. II. 16 if otherwise, yetasa fool receive me, that 

IF peradventtiTB — 

Lest at any time, iiAtnore mepote. 

2 Ti. 2. 25 if God peradventure will ^ve them repe. 

IF so — 

If, iav ean. 

Matt. 18. 13 If so be that he find it, verily I say unto 

IF go be — 

If so be, it mxiy be, unless, '^i«, -hif ula. 

Jo3h.i4. 12 if so be the Lord (wilYbe) with me, then 
Hos. 8. 7 if so be it yield, the strangers shall swalL 

IF so be (that) — 

l.If, if indeed, if at least, ttye eige. 

2 Co. 5. 3 (If 80 be that] being clothed we shall 
Eph. 4. 21 if 80 be that ye have heard him, and have 



2. If so be, eiffsp eiper (ara). 

Rom. 8. 9 if so be that the spirit of God dwell in you 
8. 17 if BO be that we suffer with (him), that we 
I Co. 15. 15 whom he raised not up, if so be that the 

1 Pe. 2. 3 [if BO bej ye have tasted that the Iiord<ia) 

IP some — 

If any One, el ris H iis. , 

Rom 1 1 . 1 7 And if some of the btanches be broken off 

IP that — 

l.If, or, whetlier, lo, swrehf, \n hem. 

Ezra 4. 13 Be it known now unto the king, that it 
4. 16 We certify the lung, that if the city be 

2. If also, el Kai ei IcaL 

Phil. 3. 12 if that I may also apprehend that for-nh. 

IF yet — 

If, if indeed, ifye Kot eige kai. 

GaL 3. 4Somanythiiig3in7ain?if(itbe)yetinvain 

IG'-AX, hi}y deliverer. 

1. Son of Joseph of the tribe of Issachar ; one of the 
spies sent from Kadesh to search the land. B.C. 1491. 

Num 13. 7 Of the tribe of Issachar. I. the son of Jo. 

2. One of David's guard, and son of Nathan of Zobah. 
In I Ch. II. 38 he is called Joel the brother of Nathan. 
Igeal is identical. B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 36 1, the son of Nathan of Zobaji, Bani the 

IG-E'-AI, hijy. delivert*: 

This name in the original Hebrew is identical with the 
preceding Igal. He was a son of Shemaiah a descen- 
dant o£ the royal house of Judah. 

I Ch. 3. 22 and the sons of Shemaiah ;Hattush, and I. 
la-DAIi'-iaS, 'n;^iV Jah is great. 
Properly Igdaliahu.' Hewas father ofHanan,whohad 
a chamber in Ihe temple in the days of Jeremiah. B.C. 
640. 

Jer. 35. 4 Hanan, theson of 1., aman of God, which 

IGKOBtniY — 

Shame, confusion, 'fhp,' galon. 

Pro V. 18. 3 also contempt, and with ignominy repro. 
IGKORflirCE — 
l.Error, (wandering, going astray), naji^ shegagah. 

Lev. 4. 2 If a soul shall sin through ignorance 

4. 22 done . .through ignorance (against) any of 

4. 27 if any one. .sin through ignorance^ while 

5. IS If a soul, .sin through ignorance, m the 
5. i8 coneerning his ignorance wherein he erred 

Nuniis. 24 if (ought) be committed by ignorance wi. 
15. 25 it shall be forgiven them ; for it (is) igno. 
13. 23 sin offering before the Lord, for their ign. 
13. 26 seeing all the people (were) in ignorance 

13. 27 if any soul sin through ignorance, then 
13. 28 whenhesumethbyignorancebeforetheL. 
15. 29 onelawforliijn that sinneth through igno. 

2. Ignorance, icant of knowledge, &yyoia agnoia. 
Acts. 3. 17 I wot that through ignorance ye did (it) 
17. 30 the times of this ignorance God winked 
Eph. 4. 18 alienated, .through the igniorance that is 
1 Pe. 1. 14 according to the former lusts in your ig. 

d.Ignorance, want of knowledge, &yvcoffla agnosia, 
I Pe. 2. 13 put tosUencetheignoranceof foolishmen 

IGNOBANOE, to sin (ignorantly or) throngh — 
l.To err, go astray, ir^ shagag. 

Numis. 28 atonement for the soul that sinneth ignor. 

2. To err, go astray, nv^ sMgah. 

Lev. ■ 4. 13 if the whole congregation, .sin throughlg. 

IGNORANT, tobe — 

l.Not to know, VTr "^ fe yada, 

Psa. 73. 22 So foolish (was) I, andignorant: Xwaa(aB) 

Isa. 56. 10 they are all ignorant, they (are) all dumb 

63. 16 though Abraham be ignorant of us, and I. 

2.T0 be ignorant,vnthout kn(noledge,ayvoi<ii agnoed. 
Rom 10. 3 they being ignorant of God's righteousness 
II. 25 I would not. .that ye should be ignorant 
1 Co. 10. 1 1 would not that ye should be ignorant 

14. 38 if any man be ignorant, let him be ignor. 
9 Co. 2. II advantage, .for we arenot ignorant ofhia 
I Th. 4. 13 I would not have you to be ignorant, br. 

IGNORANT — 

l.To be ignorant, without knowledge, hyvola. 
Rom. 1. 13 I would not have you ignorant, brethren 

1 Co. 12. I brethren, I would not have you Ignorant 

2 Co. I. 8 we would not, brethren, have you ignorant 
Heb. 5. 2 Who can have compassion on the ignorant 

Z.A private person, plebeian, ISidriis idioies. 
Acts 4. 13 that they were unlearned and ignorant men 

IGNOEANTof, tobo— ' 

To be or lie hid, \avB&va Iwnthan^. 

» Pe. 3. 5 For this they willingly are igpnoraot of 
3. 8 be not ignorant of this one thing, that one 

IGNORANTLY — 

1. Without knowledge, njjT '^3 heli daath. 

Deut ig. 4 Whoso killeth his neighboiir ignorantly 

2.yo be ignorant, witlwut knowledge, hyvoea agnoed. 
Acts 17. 33 Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship 
I TL X. 13 X obtained; mercy: because I did (it) ign. 



I -IK, D'*y circles, heaps.- 

1. The contracted form of Ije-Abarim, the 37th encamp- 
ment of the Israelites alter leaving Egypt, and the c6tb 
frpm-Sinat 

Num33. 45 they depariied trom I., and pitched in D. 
2> A town in the extreme 8. of Judah. , 

Josh. 15. 29 Baalah, and I., and Azem 

I-OE A-BA'-RIK, nn^a.? '^M heaps of the fu/riher region 
One of the later halting-places of Israel as they were 
approaching Palestine. It was on the S. S. boundary 
of the territory of Moab.in the Midbar,i.e., the uncul- 
tivated wilderness. See Abakim. 

Num2i. II journeyed from Oboth.and pitched atl., in 
33. 44 they departed from Oboth,andpitchedinI. 

I-'JON, jVy heap. 

A town of Naphtali in the N. of Palestine. It is now 
called Merj AyHn, and is a few miles N.W. of the site 
of Dan. 

1 Ki.13, 20 Ben-hadad hearkened, .and smote I., and' 
a Ki.is. 29 came Tiglath-pileser. .and took I., and A. 

2 Ch.i6. 4 they smote I., and Dan, and Abel-maim 

IK'-KEBH, »(5: subtile. 

Father of Ira the Tekoita, one of David's thirty valiant 

men. B.C. 1070. 

2 Sa.23. 26 Helez the Paltite, Ira the son of I. the T. 

z Ch.ii. 28 Ira the son of I. the Tekoite, Abi-ezerthe 
27. 9 The sixth (captain . . was) Ira the son of I . 

i-JJJ, 'Vs elevated. 

An Ahohite and one of the heroes of David's guard. 
B.C. 1048. In 2 Sam. 23. 28 he 1b called Zailmon. 
I Ch.ii. 29 Sibbecai the Huahathite, I. the Ahohite 

TT.T. — 

l.Evil, VI ra. 

Gen. 41. 3 other kine. .ill favoured and lean fleshed 
41. 4 the ill favoured and lean fleshed kine did 
41. 19 poor and veryillfavouredandleanfleshed 

41. 21 they (were) still ill favoured, as at tb^ be. 
Deut 13. 21 if. .lame, or bUnd, (or have) acy ill blem. 
Isa. 3. ir Woe unto the wicked I (it shall be) ill 

2.5r» be evil, VVTi raa. 

•ler. 40. 4 if it seem ill unto thee to come with me 

Z.Evil, KatcSs kakos. 

Rom 13. 10 Love worketh no ill to his neighbour : th. 

HX, to deal or behave self — 

To do or suffer evil, treat ill, VU1 raa, 5. 

Gen. 4. 6 Wherefore dealt ye (so) ill with me, (as) 
Mic. 3. 4 as they have behaved the^nselves ill in 

TT.T. favoured — 
JSvil, in ra. 

Gen. 41. 20 the lean and ill favoured kine did eat up 
41. 27 the seven thin and Ul favoured kine that 

HX, to go — 

To be evil, VT, yara. 

Job 20. 26 it shall go ill with him that is left in hist. 
Psa.106. 32 60 that it went ill with Moses for their sake 

nX savour — 

Stench, njns tsachanah. 

Joel 2. 20 his ill savour shall comfe up, because he h. 

nXTJMINATE, to — 

To make or give light, ^wri^w photizo, 

Heb. lo. 32 after ye were illuminated, ye endured a gr. 

HrlT-RI'.CnJM, 'IXWoikSv. 

An extensive district lying along the E. coast of the 
Adriatic, from Italy on the N. to Spirust)n the S., and 
contiguous to Mcesia and Macedonia on the E. Tlie 
Drilo divided it into lllyris Barbara on the N. and 
niyris Grseca on the S. Within these limits was included 
Dalmatia, which name was ultimately used for the whole' 
district. 

Bom. 15. 19 unto L; Ihavefully preached the gospel 

IMAGE — 

l.Any filing set up, pillar or idol, n^SfO, matstsebah. 
Exod23. 24 Thou shalt. .quite break down their Imag. 

34. 13 ye shall destroy their altarSj break their i. 
Deut. 7. 3 break dovm their images, and cut down t. 

16. 22 Neither shalt thou set" up (any) image 

I KL14. 23 high places, and images, and groves, on 
s Ei, ,3. 2he put away the image of Baal that his f, 

10. 26 they brought forth the images outof the h. 

10. 27 they brake down the image of Baal, andb. 

17. 10 they set up images and groves in every h. 

18. 4 brake the images, and cut down the grov. 

23. 14 he brake in piecesthe images, and cut d. . 
9 Ch. 14. 3 brake down the im ages, and cut down the 

31. I brake the images in pieces, I cut down 

Jer. 43. 23 He shall break also the images of Beth-s. 

Hos. 3. 4 Trithout an image, and without an ephod 

10. I of his land they have made goodly images 

xo. ' 2 he shall break down, .shall spoil their im. 

^Imagery, n'?'ifO mashith. 

Lev. 26. I neither shall ye set up (any) imager of st. 

S.Figti/re, idol, ^pp, Vpp seinel. 

Eze. 8. 3 the seat of the image of Jealousy, which 
8. 5 behold . . this image of jealousy in the eo. 

i^Orief, a cigus_e of grief, ayj; atsab. 

s'S^. 5.2Z there tbe!yi£ftUieiriuiageB,andD&vidand 



IMAGE 



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6. Image, oSv tsekm.. 

Oen. 1. a6 Let us make man in our image, after ourl. 
t. 37 man in his .image, in tlie image of God c. 

5. 3 begat., in his own likeness, after his imago 
9. 6 slicd • for in the image of God made he m. 

Nura33, 32 destroy all their molten images, and quite 

1 3a. 6. 5 make images of your emeroda, and images 

6. II the mice, and the images of their eraerods 
s Ki. II. 18 his altars and his images brake they in p. 

2 Ch. 23 r7 brake his altars and his images in "piscea 
Psa 73 20 Lord thou shall despise their image 
Eze 7. 2o they made images of their abominations 

t6 17 madest to thyself images of men, and di. 

23 14 images of the Chaldeans pourtrayed with 

Amos 5. 26 your images, the star of your god, which 

6. Image, Di'i, dSs tselcni. 

Dan. 2. 31 Thou sawest, nnd, behold, a great image 
2. 31 This great image, whose brightness (was) 
2. 32 This image's head (was) of flrie gold, his b 
2. 34 a stone smote the image upon his feet 

2. 35 stone that smote the image became a g. 

3. 1 Nebuchadnezzar the king made an image 
3. 2 to come to the dedication of the image 

3. 3 unto the dedication of the image that N 
3. 3 they stood before the iiinage that Nehuc. 
3. 5 ye fall down and worship the golden im. 
3. 7 fell down (and) worshipped the golden i. 
3. JO shall fall down and worship the golden i. 
3. 12, 14, iSnor worship thegoldeninaage which 

3. 15 ye fall down and worship the image which 

7. Simililvde, form, Ulceness, .njiDn teumtnah 

Job 4. 16 an image (was) before mine eyes eilence 
Z. Image, likeness, e'tKuv eikun. 

Matt 22. 20 Whose (is) this image and superscription ? 
Marki2 16 Whose (is) this image and superecription? 
Luke2o. 24 Whose image and superscription hath it? 
Eom. T. 23 into an image raadellike to corruptible man 
8. 29 conformed to the image of his Son, that 
t Co. ti. 7 forasnauch as he is the image and gloi7 

15. 49 the image of the earthy image of the h. 
2 Co. 3. 18 are changed Into the same image from g. 

4. 4 Christ, who is the image of God, should 
Col. 1. 15 Who is the image of the invisible God. the 

3. to after the image of hiin that created him 
Heb. 10. ■ I not the very image of the things, can 
Rev 13. 14 that they should make an image to the b. 
13. 15 unto the image of the beast, that the im. 

13. <5 as many as would not worship the image 

14. 9 If any man worship the beast and his iin.. 
■4 1 1 who worship the beast and his image, and 

15. 2 the victory over the beast, and over his i. 

16. 2 and (upon) thera which worshipped his i. 
tg. 20 and thera that worshipped his image 

2o. 4 not worshipped the beast, neither hia inj 
[Se^aiso Graven,. molten.) 

IHA8E, cajved — 

I. Graven object, SpSjoescZ. 

Judg [8. 18 fetched the carved image, the cpliod.and 
2 Ch 33, 7 he set a carved image, the idol which he 

2. Graven objects, D'h'O!} pesilim. 

2 Ch.33. 22 Amon sacrificed unto all the carved im 
34. 3, 4 groves, aud the carved images, and the 

ISL&GE, express — 

Impressed character, xapo-itTrip charakler. 

Heb. I 3 Who being the express image of his pars 

IMAGE, standing — 

Anything set up, niiia maistsehah. 

Lev 26. I neither rear you up a standing image 
Mic. 5. 1 3 and thy standing images out of the midst 

IMAGE (work) — 

Movable work, D'ysjiif Isaatsuim. 

2 Ch. 3. 10 he made two cherubim of image work 

noAGEay — 

Imagery, n*51fP maskith. 

Eze. 8. j2 every man in the chambers of his imagery 
IMAGES — 
\. Images [of the sun), D'JBn chammanim. 

Lev. 26. 30 I will .cut down your images, and cast 
2Ch.i4. 5 took away .the high places and the images 
34. 4 theiraage3that(were)on high above thera 
laa. 17. 8 have made, either the groves or the im 

27 9 the groves and images shall not stand up 
Eze. 6. 4 your images shall be broken; and I will 
6. 6 your images may be cut down, and your 

2. Healers, nourishcrs, household gods, D'ain ierap. 
Gen. 31. 19 Rachel had stolen the images that (were) 
31 34 Rachelhad taken the images, andput thera 
31. 35 he searched, but found not the images 

1 Sa. 19. 13 Michal took an image, and laid (it) in the 

19 16 behold, an image in the bed, with a pil. 

2 Ki. 23. 24 the images, and the idols, and all the ab. 
Eze. 21. zi he consulted with images, he looked in 

XMAGrHATION — 

\. Formation, imagination, is- yetser. 

Gen. 6. 5 every imagination of the thoughts of his 

8. 21 the imagination of man's heart (is) evil 
Deut3i. 2 J I know their imagination which they go 
I Ch.28. 9 understandeth all the im.aginations of the 
29. jS keep this for ever in tlie imagination o£ 

Z. Stubbornness, nnn?' sheriruth. 

Dent 29. 19 I walk in the imagination of mine heart 
Jer. 3. 17 after the imagination of their evil heart 
; 24 in the imagination of their evil heart, and 



Jer 



9. 14 after the imagination cf their own heart 
1 1 every one in the imagination of their evil 
13. 10 walk in the imagination of their heart 
i& 12 ye walk every one after the imagination 
j8, 12 we will every one do the imagination of 
23. 17 after the imagination of his own heart 
3. Thought, device, ng^np machashebelh. 

Prov 6 rf An heart that deviseth wicked Imaginat. 
Lam 3. 60, 5i (and) all their imaginations against me 
i. Reasoning. 5ia\oyiiTfi6s dialogismos. 

Rom I. 21 became vaiu in their imaginations, and 
5. Mind, understanding, Sidvoia dianoia 

Luke I 51 he hath scattered the proud in the irnag. 
6. Reasoning, \oyicriJ.6s logi.imos. 

2 Co 10 5 Casting down imaginations, and every 
IMAGINE, to — 
l.To meditate, utter, mutter, n;.^ hagah. 

Psa. 2. I Wliydo the people imagine a vain thing? 
38 12 and they imagine deceits all the day lo 
I.Tn devise, purpose, Opt zamam. 

Gen. II. 6 nothing which they have imagined to do 
3. To grave, devise, work, {ihr) charash. 

Prov 12 20 Deceit (is) in the heart of them that ima. 
4. 7'o think, devise, reckon, 2Vr} chashab. 

Job 6. 26 Do ye imagine to reprove words, and the 
Psa. JO. 2 taken in the devices that they have ima. 

21. II For they imagined a mischievous device 
140. 2 Which imagine mischiefs in. .heart: con. 

Nah. I. I! There is. .come out of thee, that imagin 
Zech. 7. 10 let none of you imagine evil against his b 
8. 17 let none of you imagine evil in your hearts 
5. To think, devise, reckon, 3ori chashali, 3. 

Hos. 7. 15 yet do they imagine miscliief against mo 
Nah. I. 9 What do ye imagine against the LoED? 

6.7*0 care for, meditate, fif\(r6.u meletaB. 

Acts 4 25\VTiydld the people imagine vain things? 
(See also Mischief, wrongfully.) 

Etf-LA, nr-LAH, Hha\ .-i^o- fulfilling. 
Progenitor of Micha'iah, who was consulted by Ahab 
and Jehosliaphat before their expedition to Ramoth- 
gilead. B.o. 930 

I Ki.22. 8(Therei3)yetoneman,MicaiahthesoaofI. 

22. 9 said, Hasten (hither)Micaialitheson of 1 
a Ch. 18. 7 the same (is) Michaiah the son of I. And 

18 8 said, Fetchquickly Micaiah the son of I. 

IM-MA-WTT'-EL, '^Niiisy God [is) iirith us. 
A symbolic name given to the child who was announced 
to Ahaz and the people of Judah as the sign that God 
would give them deliverance from their enemies. Mat- 
thew applies it similarly to Jesus the Messiah. See 
Emmanuel (Matt. i. 23) 

Isa. 7. 14 virgin shall conceive, and call his name I. 
8. 8 wings shallfilUhebreadthofthylaud.OI. 
IMMEDIATELY — 
I. From that very (hour), ^fauT^y exautes 

Acts lo 33 Immediately therefore 1 sent to thee ; and 

11. II immediately there were threemeii already 
21 32 Who immediately took soldiers and cen. 

2. Directly, straightway, (u6(c!>s eutheos. 

Matt. 4. 22 they immediately left the ship and their 

8 3 And immediately his leprosy was cleansed 

14. 31 immediately Jesus stretched forth (his) h 

20. 34 immediatelytlieir eyes received sight, and 

34. 29 Immediately after the tribulation of those 

26. 74 began he to curse Aud (immediately] the 

Mark « '31 (immediately) the fever left her, and she 

I 42 (immediately) theleprosy departed from 

2. 3 [iramediatelyj when Jesus perceived in liis 

X 12 immediately he arose, took up the bed, and 

4. 5 [immediately) it sprang'up, because it had 

4. 15 Satan cometh (immediately), and taUeth 

4, 16 (immediately) receive it with gladness 

4. 17 affliction.. ariseth (immediately) they are 

4. 29 [immediately) he putteth in the sickle, be 

5. 2 (immediately) there met him out of the 

5. 30 Jesus, (immediately! knowing in himself 
6 27 [immediately)thekingsentan executioner 

6. 50 [immediately] he talked with themf and 
10. 52 [immediately] he received his sight, and 
14. 43 [immediately], while he yet spake, come J. 

Luke 5. !3 immediately the leprosy departed from 
6. 49limmediately] it fell; and the ruin of that 

12. 36 that, they may open unto him immedia. 
John 5. 9 immediately the man was made whole, and 

6 21 immediately the ship was at the land 

13. 30 He .went (immediately] out : and it was 
18. 27 Peter then denied again: and immediately 

Acts 9 18 Immediately there fell from his eyes as it 

g. 34 makethybed. And hearose immediately 

16 10 immediately we endeavoured to go into 

17. 10 the brethren immediately sent away Paul 

17. 14 then immediately the brethren sentaway 

Gal • I. 16 immediately I conferred not with flesh 

Rev. 4. 2 immediately I was in the Spirit: and, be 

Z. Directly, straightway, (vSvs euthus. 

Mark i. 12 immediately the spirit driveth him into 
I. 28 (immediately] his fame spread abroad thr 
John2i. 3 They .entered into a ship (immediately) 

i. Presently, along with the matter, irapaxpvi^a- 
liOke I. 64 his mouth was opened immedlat<>iy, and 

4. 39 immediately she arose and ministered unto 

5. 25 immediately he rose up before them, and 



Luke 8. 44 immediately her Issue of blood stanched 
8. 47 declared how slie was healed iinmediate 
13. ij immediately she ivas made straight, and 
18 43 Immediately he received hU sight, mid 
19. II the kingdom of God should immediately 
22. 60 immediately, while heyetspake, thecocli 

Acts 3. 7 immediately his feet aod ancle bouesrec. 

12. 23 immediately the angel of the Lord emote 

13. II immediately there fell on him a mistand 
16. 26 uuniediately all the doors were opened 

TSS-WER, "nn projecting ; prominent. 

1. Name of a family of priests who gave their name to 
the >6th course of the temple service. B.c 556. See 
Emmeb 

I Ch. g. 12 the son of Mcshillemith, the son of I. 
Ezra 2. 37 The children of I., a thousand fifty and 

10 20 of the sons of I.; Hanani aud Zcbadiah 
Neh. 7. 40 The children of I., a thousand fifty and 

11 13 the son of MeshiUemoth, the son of L 

2. A priest in the time of David to whom the chargeaof 
the sanctuary were assigned by lot. B.C. 1015 

I Ch.24. 14 The fifteenth to Bilgah,thc6lxteenthto I 
3 One who returned without a gcnealogylfrom Babylon 
B.C. 536. But it may be the name of a place. 

Ezra 1. 59 they which went up from Tclmclah I 
Neh. 7. 61 Telharesha, Cherub, Addon, and I 

4. The father of Zadok. B.C. 536 

Neh. 3. 29 After them repaired Zadok the son of I. 

5. A priest In Jeremiah's time. B.C. 630. 

Jer. 20. 1 Now Pashur the son of I the priest, who 
nmORTAL — 
Incorruptible, &(p6apros aphtkartos. 

t Tl. 1, 17 Now unto the king eternal, immortal, to 
IMMORTALITY — 
l.Deathlessness, a8ai>a(r{a athanasta. 

I C0.15. 53 and tiiis mortal (must) put onimniortallty 
15. 54 this mortal shall have puton immortality 

1 Ti. 6. 16 Who only hath immortality, dwelling in 

2.Incorrv,ption, acpdapcrta aphtharsiq. 

Rom. 2. 7 seek for glory and honour and immortality 

2 Ti. I. 10 hath broughtlife andtimuortality toligbt 

naanjTABniTY, immiitable — 

Unchangeable, immutable, i/ierdOfrof ametaihelos. 

Heb. 6. 17 to show the immutability of his counsel 

6. 18 That by two immutable things, in which 

IM'-NA, VP' withdrawing. 

A son of Eelem, an Asherite and prince of the tribe 

B.C. 1690. 

I Ch. 7.35 sons of his brother Helem : Zophah. and L 
IM'-NAH, .1)0' prosperity. 

1 The first born of Asher. In Gen. 46 17 the name i> 
given .13 Jimruih in the Common Version, though iden 
tical with the present. B.C. 1600. 

1 Ch. 7 30 The sons of Asher ; I., and iBuah, and 1 
2. Kore Benlmnah assisted in the reformation effected 
by Hezekiah. B.C. 740 

2 Ch.31. 14 And Kore the son of I. the Levite, the p 
IMPART, to — 

1.7*0 apportion, pSrr chalaq. 

Job 39. 17 neither hath he imparted to herundersta 

2.7*0 give a share of, fifTaSlSwf.it metadidOmi. 

Luke 3 II let him impart to him that hath none: and 
Rora. I. II thati raayimpartunloyoUBomespiritual 
1 Th 2 8 we were willing to have imparted uiito 

IMPEDIMENT in his speech, having an — 

One w/w speaks with difficulty, ^oYiActAos m/)gilalos 

M..rk 7. 32 [one that, bad an impediment in Iii8e|>. | 
IMPENITENT — 
Without a change nf mind, A^f tociJtjtoi amelanoe 

Rom. 2 5 after thy hardness and impenitent heart 

IMPERIOUS — 

Ruling, domineering, t\qj\^ .ihcdlctelh 

Eze. 16 30 the work of an imperious whorish woman 
IMPLACABLE — 
Implacable, irrrconcileable, &<nrovSos asprmdo.^. 

Eora. I. 31 without natural affection, [implacable) 
IMPLEAD, to — 
7*0 call intx) (court), SyKaKfO) cgkcdei). 

Acts 19. 38 the craftsmen, let them implead one an 
IMPORTUNITY — 
Barefacedness , kvaiSeia a-naideia.. 

Lukeii. 8 becauseof his importunity be trillrise and 
IMPOSE, to — 
7*0 impose, cast, throw, ncn remah. 

Ezra 7. 24 to impose toll, tribute, or custom, upon 

IMPOSED, to be — 

7*0 he upon, 4-TrtK€i/j.ai epikeimai. 

Heb. 9. 10 carnal ordinances, -imposed, nntil the 

IMPOSSIBLE — 

\. Powerless, weak, impossible, aSivaroi adunatos. 
Mattig. 26 With men this is impossible ; but with O.. 
Mark 10. 27 With men (it is) impossible, bnt not with 
Lukei8. 27 Thethings which are impossible with men 
Heb. 6. 4 For .impossible for thoi^e who were once 
6. 18 in which (it was) impossible for God to lie 
1 1 6 But without faith (it is) impossible to pie 



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2,Not to be received or accepted, avevSeKTos anend. 
Lukeiy. I It 13 impossible but that offences will 

rgTPOSSIBLE, to be — 

To be powerless, weak, ifiipotent, hSwarica aduna. 
Alattry. 20 and nothing shall be impossible unto you 
Luke T. 37 For with God nothing shall be impossible 

IMPOTESTT (folk or man) — 

\. Powerless, weak, impotent, dSui/oroy adunatos. 
Acts 14. 8 there sat a certain man at Lystra, impo. 

2. 7*0 be without strength, aadeviai astheneo. 

John 5. 3 In these lay a.. multitude of impotent folk 

5. 7 The impotent man answered lum, Sir, I 

3. Witlwut strength, hcTBtvqs asthenes. 

Acts 4. 9 the good deed done to the impotent man 

mPOVEBISfi, to — 

To make poor, wp"! rashash, Sa. 

Jer. 5. 17 they shall impoverisli thy fenced cities 
IMPOVEBISTTRD, to be — 
l.Zb become lean, poor, thin, weak, vy^ dalal, 2. 

Judg. 6. 6 Israel was greatly impoverished because 
2. To be impoverished, low, 155 sakan, 4. 

Isa. 40. 20 He that (is) so impoverished that he batb 

5. To he made poor, wvi rashash, 4. 

Mai. I. 4 whereas Edomsaith, We are impoverish. 
nCPEISON', to — 
To imprison, <pv\ciKi((i) phulaMzo. 

Acta 32. 19 Lord, they kuovr that I iniprisoned and 

mPBISONEENT — 

\. Band, fetter, "mdn esur. 

Ezra 7. 26 confiscation of goods, ol* to imprisonment 

2. Watch, imprisonmerit, ipvXaKii phiilakS. 

2 Co. 6. 5 In strtiws, in iraprisoinnents, in tumults 
Heb. li. 36 yea, moreover of bonds and imprisonm. 

l.To make strong, harden, tVi aiMZ, 5. 

Prov. 7. 13 (and) vrith an impudent face said unto him 

^.Strong of forehead, nsp piq chazaq meisach. 

Eze. 3. 7 all the house of Israel (are) impudent and 
S.SharjCl efface, D'19 wp qesheh phanira. 
~Eze. ' 2. 4 For..lmpudentchildren,andBti£Ehearted 

tHPUTS, to — 

l.To tkifiik, deiSise, reckon, ypi) chashdb. 

2 5a. tg. 19 Let not my lord impute iniquity nnto me 
Psa. 32. 2 unto whom the Lord imputetb not iniqu. 

2. To put, place, set, D'v/, oisy sum, sim. 

1 Sa, 22. IS Let not the king impute (any) thing unto 

3. To bring into acccfunt, iWoyeai ellogeo. 

Bom. 6' 13 sin is not imputed when there is no law 
4.T0 coiati, account, reckon, KoyiCofxai logizomai 

Bcttn. 4, 6 unto whom God imputeth righteousness 
4. 8 man to whom the Lord will not impute 
4. 1 J that righteousness might be imputed unto 
4. 22 therefore it was imputed to him for right. 
4. 23 his sake alone, that it-was"imputed to him 
4. 24 for us also, to whom it shall be imputed 

« Co. 5. Yg not imputing their trespasses unto them 

Jas. 2. 23 it was imputed unto him for righteousness 

IMPTTTED, ^ be — 

To be reckor^, ag'ij chasliab, 2. 

Lev. 7. 18 neither shall it he imputed unto him that 
17. 4 blood shall be imputed unto that man 

m'-EAH, mo' height of Jah. 

A chief of the tribe of Asher, and one of the family of 

Zophah. B.C. 1570. 

1 Ch. 7. 36 The sons of Zophah ; Suah .and I. 
US' -EI, "^Pii. proxecting. 

1. A man of Judah through the family of Pharez. B.C. 
536. 

1 Ch. ©. 4 the son bf Omri, the son ol 1., the son of 

2. A progenitor of Zaccur, one of Nehemlah'a assistants 
In rebuilding the walL b.q. 470. 

Neh. 3. 2nS5ttotU.embmlde!iZaccnrtheaon-ofI. 

IS — 

I.Unto, to, b^eL 

Gea. 8. 21 the LOSIJ Said in his heart, I wUJ not again 

2. With, ny eth. 

Gen. 6. 14 rooms shalt thou wake Sn the ark, and 

5./M, is? beim. 

Isa, 44. 16 He bumeth part thereof in the fire; with 
4i. 19 I have biimt part of it in the Bre ; yea 

i.SyHkie^vey, for, '^ dai, 

Jer. 51. 58 labour in vain, and th6 folk in the firs 

6. From, out of, jn min. 

Gen. 21. 15 the vTater was spent In the bottle, and 
0. dn, over, above, h)i al. 

Gen. 1. 20 may fly above the earth in the open firm. 
Ezra 5. 15 let the house of God be builded in his pi. 

6. 7 let. .build this house of God in his place 
D^D. 3. 16 not careful to answer thee in this matter 

3. 28 delivered his servants that trusted in him 

4. 8 But at the last Daniel came in before me 
4. 10 Thus (were) the visions of mine headln 
4. 29 he walked fa the palace of the kingdom 



Dan. 4. 36 I was established in my kingdom, and 

5. 9 his countenance was changed in him, and 

6. 4 neither was there any . fault found in him 

7. 28 my countenance changed in me but I 

7. With, oy im. 

Deut. 8 5 Thou shalt also consider in thine heart 

8. With, nsy tmmad 

Job 29. 20 >ly glory (was) fresh in me. and my bow 

9. A ccording in the mouth of, 'D? lephi 

Hos. 10 12 reap in mercy , break up your fallow gr. 
\0. Inner part, within, no'J9 penimah 

a Ch.2g. 18 they went irt to Hezekiah the king, and 

11. In the heart, 7nidsp; 31P,^ heqereb. 

Gen. 45 6 For these two years the famine, in the 
Exod23 21 Beware of him. for my name (is) in him 
Deut 19. 10 That innocent blood be not shed in thy L 
29. II thy stranger that (is) In thy camp, from 
Josh. 6. 25 she dwellethin Israel (even) unto this day 

1 Ki. 3. 28 saw that the wisdom of God (was) in him 
Isa. 7. 22 shall every one eat (that is), .in the land 

12. Under, nnri tachath. 

Job 30. 14 in the desolation they rolled themselves 

IZ. Between, )'3 ben 

E3todi2. 6 congregation .shall loll it in the evening 
li.ln the hand of, i;? beyad 

Neh. g. 30 testifleds't by thy spirit in thy prophets 

15 Over against, lip leneged. 

2 Sa. 22. 25 according to my cleanness in his eye sight 
16./u the middle, middle, Tjinj bethavek. 

Gen. 37. 7 we (were) binding sheaves in the fleld.and 
41 48 round about every city, laid he up in the 
Exodsg. 3 to work (it) in the blue, and in the purple 

39. 3 and in the scarlet, and in the flue linen 

Lev. 11.33 whatsoever f is) in it shall be unclean , and 

Humi3. 32 the people that we saw in it (are) men of 

I Ki,, 6. 19 the oracle he prepared in the house irithin 

I Ch.ii. 22 also he went down and slewa lion in a pit 

Eze. 14. 14 Though. .Noah, Daniel, and Job, were in 

14, i6 (Though) these three men (were) in it, (asl 

14. 18 Though these three men (were) in it, (as) 

14. 2o Though Noah, Daniel, and Job (were) In 

n.Up in, among, avd ana. 

Bev. 7. 17 the Lamb which is in the midst of the th. 

18.Frovi, airS apo. 

3 Th. 2. 2 That ye be not soon shaken In mind, or 

19. Until, &XP'> ^XP's achri, achris 

Acts.2o. 6 and came unto them to Troas in five days 

IQ.Through, Sla {gen.) dia. 

Matt26. 61 able to destroy . .and to build it in three 

Acts 16. 9 Andavision appeared to Paul in the night 

2 Co. 5. to every one may receive the things [in] 

> Th. 4. 14 them also which sleep in Jesus will God 

1 Tl. 2. 15 she shall be saved in child bearing, if 
Heb. 7. 5 Levi, .who receiveth tithes, payed tithes.in 

13. 22 for I have written, unto you in few words 

2 Pe. 3. 5 standing out of the water and in the wa. 

21. Into, to, at, ils eis. 

Msktt. 2. 23 he came and dwelt tn a city called Nazar. 

4. 13 he came and dwelt in Capernaum, which 
10. 9 Provide neither gold, .nor brass in your 
10. 27 what ye hear in the ear. .preach ye upon 
10. 41 in the name of a prophet, .in the name of 

10. 42 whosoever shall give in the name of a 

12. 18 my beloved, [in] whom my soul is well pi 

13. 30 and bind them [in] bundles to bum them 
13. 33 which a woman took and hid in three nv 
18. 6 one of these little ones which believe in 
18. 20 are gathered together in ray name, there 

26. 67 Then did they'spit in his face, and buffet 

27. 31 the veil of the temple was rent in twain 

28. 19 teach all nations, baptizing them in the 
Mark J. 9 Jesus .was baptized of John in Jordan 

2 I auditwasnolsed thathewa3[in]thehouse 

5. 14 and told (it) tn the city, and in the coun. 

5. 34 Daughter, .go in peace, and be whole of 

6. 8 that they should take . . no money in . . pu. 
g. 42 one of (these) little ones that believe [in] 

ri. 8 garments [in] the way .strawed..(in]thew. 
13. 9 and in the syuagogues ye shall be beaten 

13. 16 let him that is in the field not turn back 

14. 20 (It is) one .that dlppeth with me in the 

14. 60 the high priest stood up in the midst, and 

15. 38 the VeU of the temple was rent in twain 
Inks 1. 20 words, which shall be fulfilled in their s. 

1. 44 thy salutation sounded in mine ears, the 

2. 28 Then took he him up in his arms, and bL 
4. 35 when the devil had thrown him in the m. 

6. 8 Else up, and stand forth in the midst 

7. 1 ended all his sayings in the audience of 

7. 50 Thy faith hath saved thee ; go in peace 

8. 34 and toid (it^ in the city and in the country 
8. 48 thyfaithhath made thee whole; goin peace 

11. 7 my children are with me in bed : I cannot 
II. 33 No man putteth (it) in a secret place 

13. 21 which a woman took and hid tn three mea. 

14. 8 sit not down in the highest room ; lest a 
14. 10 go and sit down in the lowest room ; that 
i6. 8 the children of this world are in their g. 
Bi. 14 Settle (it)(therefore [in] your hearts, not to 

21. 37 at night he went out, and abode in the m. 

22. 19 is given .. this do in remembrance of me 
John X. 18 the only begotten Son, which is in the b. 

2. 23 many believed in his name, when they s. 

3. IS, 16 whosoever believeth [in] him should not 



John 3 18 he hath not beUeved in the name of the 
5 45 there is (one) .(even)Moses, in whom ye 

7. 5 For neither did his brethren believe in h. 

9. 7 Go, wash in the pool of Siloam, whicli is 
II. 25 he that believeth in me, though he were 
11. 26 whosoever believeth in me shall never 

11. 52 that also he should gather together in one 

12. 36 believe in the light, that ye may be the c. 

14. I ye believe in God, believe also in me 
1723 that they may be made perfect in one; and 
jg. 13 in a place that is called the Pavement, but 
2o. 7 but wrapped together in a place by itself 
20. 19 came Jesus and stood in the midst, and 
2o. 26 came Jesus .and stood in the midst, and 

Acts 2. 27 thou will not leave my soul in hell, neit. 

2. 31 that his soul was not left in hell, neither 

4. 3 laid hands on them, and put in hold unto 

8. 16 they were baptized in the name of the Lo. 
8. 23 that thou art in the gall of bitterness, and 

10. 43 whosoever believeth in hirj shall receive 

12. 4 he put (him) in prison, and delivered fliim) 

13. 29 they took, .and laid (liim) in a sepulchre 

16. 24 tlirust. and made their feet iast in the s 
17 21 the Athenians .spent their time in nothing 

18. 21 [keep this feast that cometh in Jemsalem] 

19. 5 they were baptized in the name of the L. 
ig. 22 but he himself stayed in Asia for a season 

23. II as thou hast testified of^e in Jerusalem 

24. 24 and heard him concerning the faith in Ch. 
26. 18 which are sanctified by faith that is in me 

Bom. 8. 18 with the glory which shall be revealed in 

10. 14 call on him in whom they have not beli.? 
tl 32 God hath concluded them all in unbelief 

I Co I 13 or were ye baptized in the name of Paul ? 
I 15 say that I had. baptized in mine own name 
8. 6 of whom (are) all things, and we tn hira 

11. 24 Take, eat .this do in remembrance of me 
II. 25 as oft as ye drink ^it), tn remembrance of 

15. 54 is written. Death is swallowed up in vict. 
3 Co. I. 5 as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, so 

I 10 in whom we trust that he will yet deliver 

1. 21 he which stablisheth us with you in Christ 
8. 6 he would also finish rn you the same grace 
8. 22 the great confidence which (I have) in you 

10. 16 To preach the gospel in the (regions) bey 

11. 3 corrupted from the simplicity that is in C 
GaL 2. 16 even we have believed in Jesus Christ 

3. 17 thatwas confirmed beforeofGod [in JChrist 

5. 10 I have confidence tn you through the Lord 

6. 4 rejoicing in himself alone, and not in an. 
Eph. 1. 10 That in the dispensation of the fulness 

3. 16 with might by his Spirit in the inner man 

4. 13 Till we all come in the unity of the faith 
Phil I. 5 For your fellowship in the gospel from the 

2. 16 I may rejoice in the day of Christ, that I 
2. 16 not run in vain, neither laboured tn vain 
2. 22 as a son he hath served with me in the 

Col. I 10 and increasing [in] the knowledge of God 
2. 5 and the steadfastness of your faith tn C. 
10 is renewed in knowledge after the image 
17 to meet the Lord in the air ; and so shall 
4 so that he as God sitteth tn the temple of 
9 lusts, which drown men in destruction and 
6 good thing which is in you in Christ Jesus 
9 By faith he sojourned in the land of pro 
3 put bits in the horses' mouths, that they 
I. 8 m whom, though now ye see (litm) not 

1 21 Who. dobelieveinGod . hope might be in 
t. 8 in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ 
I. 17 This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well 

5. 8 and the blood . and these three agree in 

1. II What thou seest, v/rite in a book, and send 

6. 15 themselves in the dens and in the rocks 
II. 9 not suffer their dead bodies to be put in 
13. 6 he opened his rnouth inblasphemy against 

17. 17 God hath put in their hearts to fulfil his 

22. Out of, iK ek 

Lukeii. 6 a friend of mine in his journey is come to 
Kev. 3. 18 I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in 

23. In, iv en. 

Matt. 1. 2o which is conceived in her is of the Holy G. 

2. I when Jesus was bom in Bethlehem of J. 

2 2 we have seen his star in the east, and are 
2. 5 they said unto him. In Bethlehem of Ju. 
2. 9 the star, which they saw in the east, went 
2. 16 children that were in Bethlehem, and in 
2. 18 In Eama vras there a voice hea?d, lamen. 

2. ig angel of the Lord appeareth to Joseph in 

3. 1 In those days came John preaching in 
3. 3, 6, 12, 17; 4. 13, 16, 16, 2T, 23; 5. 12, 15, t6, 

19, ig, 25 28, 4S, [48]; 6. t, 2, 2, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 9, 10, 18, 
18, 20, 23, 29, 7. 3, 3, 4, II, 15, 21. 22; 8, 10, II, [13,] 24, 
32; g. 4i 10, 3f, 33, 35; 10. II, 15, 16, 17, ig, 20, 23, 27, 
27, 28, 32, 33; 11. I, 2, 6, 8, 8, II, 16, 21, 21, 21, 23, 23, 
24; 12. s, 5, ig, (21,] 32, 32, 36, 40, 40, 41, 42. 50 ; 13. 3, 10, 

13, ig, 21, 24, 27, 30, 31, 32, 34, 35. 40. 43. 44. 54. 57. 57. 
57 ; '4- 2. 3. »o. 33 ; i5- 32. 33 ; i6- 17. '9. 19. 27. 28 ; 17. 
5, 22; 18. I, 2, 4, 6, to, to, 14, 18, 18, 19, 20; ig. 21, 28, 

20. 3, 17, 21 ; 21. 8, 8, g, 9, 12, 14,15, 22, 28, 32, 33, 41,42, 
42; 22. 13, 16, 28, 30, 30, 36, 43; 23. 6 7, [g,] 30, 30, 34, 39; 

24. 14, 15, 16, 18, ig, 26, 26, 30, 38, 40, 45, 48, 50, 50; 25. 
4. '3. [»8,1 25. 3'. 36. 39. 43. 44! 26. 6, 6, 13,23, 29, 55, 55, 
69 ; 27. [5,] 40, 60, 60 ; 28. 18. 

Mark i. 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 11, 13, 19, 20, 23, [39, 45] ; 2. 6, 8 
15, 20: 3. 23; 4. 1, 2, II, [15,] 17,28, 36; 5. s 5, 13, 20, 27, 
30, 30; 6. 2, 4, 4, [11,] 14, 17, 27, 29, 47, 48, 51, 56; 8. I 

14, 26, 38, 38 ; 9. 33, 36, 41, 50 ; 10. [10,] 2:. 30, 30, 32, 37, 
52; II. 9, [10,] ic, 15, 23, 25, [26,] 27; 12. 11,23, 5. 2S. 3Si 
38, 38, 38, 39 ; 13. II, 14, 17, 24, 2S, 26, J2 ; 14. 3, 3, 25, 
[30.] 49> 66 ; IS- 7. [291] 4t. 46 ; 16. ti=. I'J 



1 Th. 4. 

2 Th. 2. 
I Ti. 6. 
Phra. 
Heb. II. 
Jas. 3. 
1 Pe. 



2Pe. 

J Jo. 
Bev. 



TN 



511. 



IN 



Luke t. 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, t8, 21, 22,25, 26, 31, 36, 39, 41, 14, 
66, 69, 75, 79, 80 ; 2. 1, 7, 7, 8, ir, 12, 14, :6, 19, 21, 23, 24, 

25.29. 34. [38,]43. 44. 46,46, 5': 3- '. 2. 4. 4. '5. '7. 20,22; 

4. 2, 5, 14, 15, 20, 21, 23, [23,) 24, 25, 25, 27, 28, 33, (44]; 5. 

7. 12, 22, 29, 35 ; 6. 12, 12, 23, 23, 41, 41, 42, 42, 42 ; 7. 9, 
21, 23, 25, 25, 28, 32, 37, 37 ; 8. 10, 13, 15, 27, 27 ; 9. 12, 

36, 31, 36, 57 ; xo. 7, 9, 12, 13, 13, 13, 20, 20, 21, 20 ; 11. 

1, [2, 2,] 21, 31, 32, 35, 43, 43 ; 12. I. 3, 3, 3, 12, IS, 27. 28, 
33. 38. 38j 42, 45. 46, 52. 58 ; I3'4. M 6, 10, 14, '4, '9. 26. 
28, 29, 35 ; 14. 15 ; 15, 4, 7, 25 ; 16. 10, 10, lo, 10, n, 12, 
«3. 23. 23. 24, 25; 17. 6, [24,) 26, 26, 28, 31, 31,3 I, [36] ; iB. 

2, 3, 22, 30, 30 ; 19. 17, 20, 30, 36, 38. 38, 38, 42, 44, 45, 47 ; 

20. I, 33, 42, 46, 46, 46 ; 21. 6, i9i 21, 21, 21, 23, 25, 27, 37, 
38 ; 2i. 16, 20, 28, 30, 37, [44,] 53, 55 ; 23. 4, 9, 14, 19, 22, 29, 
31, 31, 40, 43, 53; 24. 4, 6, [18,] 18, 19, 27, 35, 35, 36, 38, 44, 

49. 53- 

John I. I, 2, 4, 5, 10, 23, 28, 45, 47; 2. t, ti, 14, jg, 20, 
^3. (23.1 25 ; 3- ['3.1 '4> 21, 23 ; 4. 14, 20, 20, 21. 23, 24, 31, 

37. 44. 53; 5- 3. 13. «4> 26. 26. 28, 35, 38, 39, 42, 43, 43 ; 6- 
10, 31, 45, 49, 53, 56, 56, 59, 59, 61 ; 7. I, I, 4, 9, 10, 18 

28, 37 ; 8. [3, 3, 5, 9], 12, 17, 20, 20, 21, 24, 24, 31, 35, 37, 
44. 44 ; 9- 3. 5. 30. 34 ". 'o. 23, 23, 25, 34, 38, 38 ; it. 6, 9, 

10, 10, 17, 20, 24, 30, 31, 38, 56 ; 12. 13, 25, 35, 46, 48 ; 13. 
I. 31, [32,] 32 ; '4- 2, 10, 10, 10, II, II, 13, 13, 14, 14, 17, 2o, 
20,20,26, 30; 15.2,4,4, 4,4,5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 8,9, 10, 10, II, 16, 
25; 16.23,23,24,25,25,26,33,33; 17. 10, II, II, [12,] 12,13, 
13, 21, 21, 21, 23, 23, 26, 26 ; 18. 20, 20, 20, 26, 38 ; 19. 4, 
6, 41, 41, 41 ; 20. 12, 25, 30. 

Acts I. 7, 8, [8,] 10, 15, 15, 20, 20: 2. 17, i3, ig, 22, 46; 

3, 6, 26; 4. 7. [i2,]24; 5. 4, 4, 12, 18, 2o, 22, 25, 25, 34, 37, 42; 
6. 1, I, 7, 15 ; 7. 2, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7> ['2,1 16, 17, 20, 20, 22, [22,] 

29, 30, 30, 34, 35, 36, 36, 36, 38, 38, 38, 41, 41, 42, 42, 44, 48 ; 

8. 8, 9, 21, 33 ; 9. lo^ II, [12,] 17, 20, 21, 25, 27, 27, 29, 37, 
37, 43; 10. I, 3, 12, 17, 30, 30, 32, 35, 39, [39,] 48; ir. 5. 5. 

13, 22, 26, 27, 29; 12. 5, 7 ; 13. 5, 17, 18, 19, 33, 35, 40, 41 ; 

14. I, 15, 16, 25 ; 15. 21, 35; 16. 3, 6, 12, 18, 32, 36 ; 17. 

11, 16, 17, 17, 32, 24, 24, 28, 31, 31 ; 18. 4, 9, 10, 18, 24, 
26 ; ig. g, 16, zf, 3g ; 20. 8, 10, 16 ; 21, 27, 29 ; 22. 3, 3, 
17, 17; 23. 6, g, 35; 24. 12, 12, [14,] 18, [20I; 25. 5; 26. lo, 

21, 26 ; 27. 21, 27, 31, 37 ; 28. 7, 9, II, II, 18, 30. 

Kom. I. a, 7r 9, 17, t8, 19, 21, 27, ?7, [28]; 2. i, 12, 15, 
16, 19, 20, 28, 29 ; 3. 4, 16, 24, 25 ; 4. 10, 10, ID, 10 ; 5. z, 
3, 5, II, 13, 17; 6.2,4, 12, [12]; 7. 5, 5, 6, 6, 8, 17, 18, 18, 
20, 23, 23 ; 8. I, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 8, 9, 9, 9, 10, II, II, 37, 3g ; 

9. I, I, 7, 17, 25, 26, [28,] 33 ; 10. 6, 8, 8, g ; 12. 4, 5 ; 13. 9, 
13 ; H- S, J7. i8, 22 ; 15. 13, 13, 23, 27, 29, 30, 31 ; i6. 2, 
a, 3. 7. 8, g, f.o, II, 12, [12,) 13, 22. 

1 Co. I. 2, 4, s, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 10, 21, 30, 31 ; 2. 3, 3, 3; 4, 5, 

5, 7, II, 13; 3- I, l6, 18, 19, 21, 4. 2, 6, 10, 15, 15, 17, 17, 
17, ",20, 20, 2j; 5. 4,5, g; 6.4,11,19, 20, [20]; 7. 15, 17, 18, 

20, 20,22,24,24,37, 37,39; 8.4,5, 7, 10; 9- I. 2, 9, 18, 24; 

10. 2, 2, 5, 8, 25; II. II, 13, 18, 2«, 22, 25; 12. 6, 18, 25, 
28; 14. 10, 19, 19, 21,- 25, 28, 33, 34, 35; 15. 1, 17, 18, 19, 
19, 22, 22, 23, 28, 31, 41, 42, 42, 43, 43, 43, 43, 52, 52, 58 ; 
16. II, 13, 19- 24- 

2 Co. 1. I, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12, 12, 14, 19, 20, [20,] 2z; 2. I, 10, 

14, 14, 15, 15, 17; 3. 2, 3, 3, [7, 9,] 10, 14 ; 4- 2. 4, 6. 6. 7. 10. 
10, II, 12, 12; 5. I, 2,4,6, II, 12, 17, ig, 21 ; 6. 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, 
4.4. 5. 5. 5.5. 5. 5. '2. 12, 16; 7. i, 3,9, 11, [11,] 14, 16, 16; 8. 
a. 7, 7, 10, 18, 20, 22; 9. 3, 4, 8, n ; 10. 3, 6, 14, 16, 17; 11. 5 
9, 10, 10, 12, 17, 23, 23, 23, 23, 25, 26, e6, 26, [27,] 27, 27, 27, 
87, 32, 33 ; 12. 2, 2, 3, 5, 9, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10, !p, 14, (12,) f9 ; 

13- 3. 3, [4.] 5. S- 
Gal. I. 13, 14, 14, 16, 22, 24 ; 2. 4, zo, 20 ; 3. 8, 10, 10, 

12, 19, 26, 28; 4. 14, 18, 19, 25; -5. 6, 14, 14: 6. I, I, 6, 12, 

13, 14, [15.] '7- „ , , 

Eph. 1. 1, 3, [3,] 4, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, [10,] 10, II, 12, 13, 
T3, 15,17, 18, 20,20, 21, 21, 23; 2. 2, 2, 3, 4, 6,6, 7, 7, lo, 10, 
SI, II, 12, 13,15,15,15,16,21, 21 22; 3. 3, 4. [5.3 6. 9. '°. 
ii, 12, 15, 17, 17, 20, 21 ; 4. 2, 3, 4, 6, 15, 16, 16, 17, 17, 18, 

21, 24; 5. 2, 5, 8, 9, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24; 6. [i,] 4, 5, 9, 10, 10, 
12, 13, 18, 20, 20, 21, 24. 

Phil. 1. 1, 4, 6, 7, 7, 8, 9, 13, 13, 14, 18, 20, 20, 22, [24,] 26, 
27, 28, 30, 30; 2. I, 5, 5,6, 7, 12, 12, 13, [is,] is, 19, 24, 29; 
3- 1. 3, 3, 4, 4, 6, 9, 14. 19, 20; 4- ". 2, 3. 3. 4. 6, 9, 10, 11, 
12, 15, 16, ig, 21. 

Col. I. 2, 4, s, 5. 6, 6, 6, B, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, 20, 

22, 24, 24, 27, 28, 28, 2g; 2. I, 2, 3, 6, 7, [7,] 9, 10, ii, II, 
12, 12, [13,] 15, 16, 16, 16, 18, 20, 23, 23; 3. 3, 4, 7, 7, II, 

15, 15, 16, 16, 17, 17, 18, 22; 4. I, 2, 5, 7, 12, 12, 13, 13, 
IS, 16, 17. 

1 Th. I. I, 5, 5j 5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8 ; 2. 2, 3, 13, 14, 14 '< 3- 2. 

8, 13; 4. 4, 5, 6, 10, 16, 17; 5. 2, 4, 12, 13, 18, z8. 

2 Th. I. I, 4, 4, 4, 8, 10, 10, 10, 12, 12; 2. 6, [10, 13,] 17 ; 
3. 4, 6, 17. 

1 Ti.i. 2, 4, 13, 14, i6;,2. 2, 2, [7,]7.9, II, 12, 14,15; 3. 4. 
o, II, 13. 13, 15, 16, 16, 16; 4. 1, 2, 12, 12, 12, [12,] 12, 12, 
14; 5. 17; 6. 17, [17,] 18. 

2 Ti. 1. 1, 3. 5, 5, 5, 6, g, 13, 13, 14, 15. 17. " ; 2. 1, 1 7< 

9, 10, 20, 25 ; 3. 1, 12, 14, 15, 16 ; 4. 5. 
Titus I. s, 13; 2. 3, 7, 9, 10, 12; 3. 3, 13. 
J?iim. 6, 8, 10, 13, 16, 16, 20, 20, 23. 

Heb. 2. 8, 12, i8; 3. 2, s, 8, 8, 11, 12, 12, 15, 17; 4. 3, 5, 
7 ; S- 6, 7 ; 6. 17. 18 ; 7. 10 ; 8. i, 5, 9, g, 13 ; g. 2, 4, 23 : 

10, 3, 7, 22, 32, [34, 34,] 38 ; II. 9, 18, 19, [26,] 37, 37, [38] ; 

12. 23 ; 13. 3, 4, 9. 18, 21, 21. 

Jas.^1. 6, 8, g, 10, II, 23, 25, 27; 2. a, 2, 4, s, 10. 16 ! 3- 
2, 14, 18; 4. I, 5, 16; 5. 5, M- 

1 Pet. I. 4, s, 6, II, 14, IS, 17, 22 ; 2. [6,] 6, 12, 22, 24 ; 3. 
4, 15, IS, 16, 19, 20; 4. [1,] 2, 3, 4, II, 19; s. 6, 9, 14. 

2 Pet. 1.4,12,13,18, 19, 19; 2.10. 12, 13, 18; 3. I, [10,] 

10, 10, II, 13, 14, 16, 16, 16, 18. 

1 John I. 5, 6, 7, 7, 8, 10; 2. 4, 5. s> 6, 8, 8, 9, g, 10, 10, 

11, 11, 14, 15, IS, 16, 24, 24, 24, [24,] 27, 27, 28; 3. s, 6,'9, 
10, 14, 13, 17, 24, 24, 24; 4. 2, [3,]3,4, 4, 9, 10, 12, 12, 13, 

13, 15, IS. 16, 16, 16, 17, I7,'i7, 18, 18 ; 5. [7, 8,] 10, II, 19, 
20, 20. 

2 Johu I. 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, g ; 3 John i, 3, 4 ; Jude 10, 12, 
[18,] 20, 23. Kev. I. 6, 4, 5, 9, [9,] 9, 10, [n,] 13, 15,16,16; 
2. 1, 1, 7, 12, [13,] 18, 24 ; 3. 1, 4, 4. 5, 7. 12, 21.21; 4. 1,2, 2, 
4,6; S. 3. 6, 6, 13, 13 ; 6. 5, 6 ; 7.9,14,15; S.i,gn 9.6,10, 
xi,X7,i9, [i9];io.'2,6,6,6, 7, 8, 9, lo; 11, i, [6,] iz, 13, iSi 



[19,1 19:12. I, 3. 7, 8, !o, 12; 13. 6, 8, 12; 14.. s, 6, 13,14,17; 

15.1,1,5; '63:17.3,4; 18. 6, 7, 8, [10,] 19, 19, 22, 22, E2, 

{23,1 23, 24 ; 19. I, II, 14, 17, 17 ; 20. 6, 8, 12, 13, 13, 15; 
21. 8, 10, [14,] 22, [23, 24,] 27; 22. 2,3, 18, 19. 

24. On, upon, over, i-ni (gen.) epi. 

Matt. 2. 22 ho heard that Archelana did reign [in] Jn. 
4. 6 and in (their) hands they shall bear theo 
6. lo Tliy kingdom come. Thy will be done in 
18. 16 that in the mouth of two or three witn. 

19. 28 when the Son of man shall sit in the thr. 
21. 19 when he saw a fig tree in the way, he come 

23. 2 The scribes and the Pharisees sitin Moses' 

24. 30 coming in the clouds of heaven with po. 
26. 64 sitting, .and coming in the clouds of Uca. 
28. 18 power is given unto mo in heaven and in 

Mark 4. 31 seed, which when it is sown in the earth 

4. 31 [is less than all the seeds that be in the] 
8. 4 satisfy. . with bread here in the wilderness? 

12. 14 but teachest the v/ay of God in truth : la 

12. 26 howin the bush God spake unto him, say. 
Luke 4. 1 1 And in (their) hands they shall bear theo 

5. 18 men brought in a bed a man which was 
6. 1 7 he came down with them, and stood in the 

II. 2 [Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in ea.] 
17. 34 that night shall be two (men) In one bed 

21. 23 there shall be great distress m the land 
Johnig. 13 brought Jesus forth, and sat down in the 
Acts 8. 28 sitting in his chariot read Esaias the pr. 

20. 9 there sat in a window a certain young m. 
Rom. 1. 9 make mention of you always in my pray. 

1 Co, 8. 5 called gods, whether in heaven or in earth 

2 C0.13. 1 In the mouth of two or three witnesses 
Eph. 1. 16 thanks, .making mention of you in my p. 
Col. I. 16 that are in heaven, and that are in eai-th 

I. 20 whether, .things in earth, or things in h. 
I Ta. X. 2 making mention of you in our prayers 

1 Ti. 6. 17 nor trust in uncertain riches, but in the 
Plim. 4 making mention of tliee. .in my prayers 
Heb. I. 2 Hath in these last days spoken unto us by 

8. 10 write them in their hearts : and I will bo 
«o. 16 mylaw3..[m) their minds will I write them 

r Pe. I. 20 was manifest in these last times for you 

2 Pe. 3. 3 there shall come in the last days scoffers 
Rev. I. 20 8tar3v/hichthousawest[in]myrighthand 

5. 13 under the earth, and such as are in the 

9. 4 have not the seal of God in their forehe. 
«i. 8 there dead bodies (shall lie) in the street 

13. 16 in their right hand, or [in] their foreheads 

14. I Father's name written in their foreheads 
14. 9 and receive (his) mark in his forehead, or 
iS. 17 aU the company in ships, and sailors, and 

22. 4 and his name (shall be) in their foreheads 

25. On, v.pon, over, iirl (dat.) epi. 

Matt 13. 14 [in] them is fulfilled the prophecy of Esa. 
14. 8 Give me. .John Baptist's head in a char. 
14. II his head was brought in a chaiger, and 
18 5 shall receive one such little child in my 
24. 5 many shall come in my name, saying, I 
Mark 4. 38 he was [in] the liinder part of the ship, asl. 
5.33 knowing what was done [in] her, came and 

6. 25 give me by and by in a charger the head 
6. 28 brouglit his head in a charger, and gave 

6. 55 began to carry about in beds those that 
g. 37 shall receive one of such children in my 
g. 39 no man which shall do a miracle in my 

10. 24 how hard is it for them that trust in riches 

13. 6 many shall come in my name, saying, 1 
Luke I. 47 my spirit hath rejoiced in God my saviour 

g. 48 Whosoever shall receive this child in my 
g. 49 we saw one casting out devUs in thy name 
18. 9 certain which trusted in themselves that 

21. 8 many shaU comeiumyname, saying, lam 
24. 47i that repentance, .should be preached in 

Acts 2. 26 inoreover also my flesh shall Test in hope 
'~ 2. 38 be baptised every one of you [in] the name 
'3. II the people ran together unto them in the 

4. 17 apeak henceforth to no man in this name 

4. 18 they, .commanded them not to. .teach in 
S. 28 that ye should not teach in this name? and 
5. 40 commanded that they shoiUd not speak in 

14. 3 therefore abode they speaking boldly in 
Kom. 4. 18 Who against hope believed in hope, that 

5. 2 By whom also we . . rejoice in hope of the 

8. 20 him who hath subjected (the same)in hope 

15. 12 aroot of Jesse., in him shall the Gentiles 

1 Co. 9 loploughiahopchethatthrashethinjiope 

13 6 Reioiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth 

2 Co. 1. 4 Who comforteth us in all our tribulation 

• I. 9 not trust in ourselves, but in God which 
3. 14 the same veil untaken av.ay in the read. 
7. 4 I am exceeding joyful in aU our tribulat. 

7. 7 wheremth he was comforted in you, when 
7. 13 we were comforted in your comfort: yea 
9. 14 lo.ig. .for the exceeding grace of God m 

I Th. 3. 7 we were comforted over you in all our 
I Ti. 4. 10 suffer reproach, because we trnst in the 
Titus I. 2 In hope of eternal life, which God. that 
Phm. 7. we have great joy and consolation in thy 
Heb. I2. 13 And again, I will put ray trust in him Ani* 
9. 10 only in meats and drinks, and divers wa. 

9. 26 but no w once in the end of the world hath 
I Jo. 3. 3 every man tliat hath this hope in him 
Rev.. 22. 16 to testify unto you these things [m] g, 4. 

26. On, upon, over, inl {ace.) epi. 

Matt 27. 29 they put . . a reed [in] Ids right hand : and 
27. 43 He trusted [in] God ; let him deliver him 
JTark 15. I [in] the morning the chief priests held a c. 
Acts 9. 42 was knov/n. .and many believed in the L. 
- 27. 20 when neither sun nor stars in many days 
a Co. 3. 3 1 ought to rejoice; having confidence in. 



1 TI. 5. 5 Bhe that)Bawidowlndced..trustethInO. 

1 Pe. 3. s the holy women also, v^-ho trusted [inJGot! 

Rev. 2. 17 in the stone a new name written, which 

5. I I saw ill the right hand of him that sat on 

14. g If anymanreccive(hiB)mark..lnhishanct 
17. ■§ names were not wrlttcai in the book of Ufa 
2o. I an angel., having., a great chain in his b. 
20. 4 neither had received (his) mark . . in their 

27.7%roujjk, throughout, over against, Kard (occ.). 
Matt I. 2o angel of the Lord appeared unto him in 
a. 12, 22 being warned of God in a dream' 
2. 13, 19 of the Lord apt^eareth to Joseph in a d. 
27. 19 I have suffered many things this day in ad. 
Luke 6. 23 inthelikemanncrdid theirfathersunto 

15. 14 there arose a mighty famine in that lancl 

Acts 3. 13 denied him in the presence of Pilate, when 

3. 22 him shall ye hear m all things wbatsoever 

II. I the apostles and brethren that were in J. 

13. I Now there were in the church that was 

15. 23 bretliren ■which are of the Gentiles in An. 

15. 36 Let us po again and visit our brethren in 
17. 22 Iperccive that in all things ye are too aup. 
24. 12 neither raising up the people, .nor in the 

24. 14 all tilings which are written in the law and 

25. 3 And. .laying wait in the way to kill him 

26. II I punished them oft in every synagogue 
26. 13 I saw in the way a light from heaven, ab. 

Bom. 5. 6 in due time Christ died for the ungodly 

16. s Likewise . . the church that is in their ho. 

1 Co. 14. 40 Let all things be done decently and in or. 

16. 19 Aquilla. .with the church that is in their 

2 Co.io. I whoinpresence(am)base among you, but 
Col. 3. 20 Children, obey . . parents in all things : for 

3. 22 Servants, obey in all things .. masters ac. 

4. 15 Salute, .the church which is in his house 
Phm. 2 Archippus. .and to the church in thy ho. 
Heb. 1. 10 Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid the 

2. 17 in all things it behoved him to bs made 

3. 8 Harden not your hearts, as. .in the day 

4. IS but was in all points tempted like as (wo 
9. 9 in which were offered both gifts and sac. 

II. 13 These all died in faith, not having received 

28. With, among, f/.eTd (gen. ) Tneta. 

Marki4. 62 sitting, .and coming in the clouds of he. 
Acts 15. 33 they were let go in peace from the bret. 

29. Bt/, with, irapd (dat.) para. 

Rom. 1 1. 25 lest ye should be wiaein your own conceU 
12. 16 Mind not. .Be not wise iii your own con. 

ZO. Around, round dbom, Ttepi {ace") peri. 

Titus 2. 7 In all things showing thyBclI a pattern of 

'Sl.Toward, vp6s {ace.) pros. 

Lukei2. 3 and that which yo havo spoken in the ear 

24. 12 [wondering in himself at that which waj) 

1 Jo. 5. 14 this is the confidence that wo have in Ixlm 

32. Under, {nr6 {ace.) hupo. 

Acts 5. 21 entered into the temple e^ly in the mom. 

33. Within, fira esu. 

Matt26. 58 But Peter, .went in, and satwiLb the ser. 
[See also Abide, abundance, act, admiration. Adultery, 
affliction, arms, array, awe, behalf, bondage, bonds, 
break, breaking, bring, bringing, brought, caU, cast, 
charge, clothed, come, conference, continue, cut, danger, 
derision, distress, end, entangle., enter, cntcjuig, en- 
trance, execution, fear, gather, go, graff, hedge, held, 
holding, keep, lie, lodge, more, no, order, ' pool, 
pour, put, rend, rejoice, ride, run, shut, ileep, sport, 
spring, step, straight, swim, take, tear, too)^ thrust, 
trouble, turn, vain, walk, wrap, write.] 

IN, all that is-— 
Fulness, k'Sd mclo. 

Isa. 34. 4 let the earth hear, and all that is therein 

42. 10 go down to the sea, and aU that is therein 
Jer. 8. 16 devoured the land, and all that is in it 

47. 2 overflow the land, and all that is therein 
Eze. 12. 19 may be desolate from all that is therein 

30. 12 all that is therein, by the hand of Strang. 
Amos 6. 8 deliver up the city with all that is therein 
Mic. I. 2 hearken, earth, and ail that therein is 

UT a. place — 

On, upon, over, 4irl (gen.) epi. 

Markii. 4 a colt tied by the door without in a placp 

m among — 

Into, to, at, eh eis. 

Acts 14. 14 Paul, .ran in among the people, crjringont 
20. 29 shall griovoua wolves enter in among you 
INat — 
Into, to, at, eU eis. 

Matt 15. 17 whatsoever enterelb in at the mouth go. 

IN every — 

Through, throughout, over against, narit (ace.) kaia. 
Acts 14. 23 had ordained them elders in every church 
15.' 21 For Moses of old time hath in eveo' city 
20. 23 that the Holy Ghost witnesscth in every 
DTit — 
There, D?> sTiara. 

2 Ch. 6. II in it have I put the ark, wherein (is) the 

IN (no) wise-^ 

To put to death, TAt muth, 5. 

I KL 3. 26, 27 give her the living child, and in no w. 

IN presence, (to be) — .• 
\. To see, nx-i raah. 

a Ki.2s. 19 of them that were in tlie king's presence 



IN 



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INCREASE 



^.Before, ffiTpoa-Oev emprosthen. 

1 Th. 2. 19 in the presence ol our Lord Jesus Christ 

HI reapect of — 

Through, throughout, over against, Kar& {ace.) kata. 
Phii. 4. 11 Not that I speak in respect of want • fori 

IN sight of - 

Before, fiMvpoffOev emprosthen. 

'iTh. I. 3 in the sight of G.; Matt. II. z6; Lu. 10. 21. 

nr. .stead — 

Jn behalf of, (nrip {gen.) huper 

2 C0.5. 20 we pray in Christ's stead, be ye reconcll. 
Phm. 13 tliat in thy stead he might have ministered 

[See also Instead.] 

HI that — 

I. Because, '5 ki. 

Deut3i. 18 in that they are turned unto other gods 

i.On, upon, because, hu at. 

Gen. 31. 20 unawares, in that he told him not that 

3 That, because, tin holi. 

Rom. 5. a in tliat, while we were yet sinners, Christ 

IN that they — 
Whosoever, '6<Trit hostis. 

Acts 17. II in that they received the word with all 

IN the days of — 

On, upon, over, ivi {gen.) epi. 

Mark 2. 26 went into the liousebf God in the days of 
Acts n. 28 which came to pass in the days of Claudius 

IN the time of — 

On, upon, over, M {gen.) epi, 

Luke 4. 27 many lepers were in Israel in the time of 

IN unto — 

Into, to, at, eis eis. 

Luke 21. 4 these have of tY'Av abundance cast in unto 
Acts 19 30 when Paul would have entered in unt' 

IN (where) — 

About, concerning, vepi {gen.) peri. 

Luke I, 4 things, wherein thou hast beeninstraoted 

mASKUCH as — 
1. Because, '3 In. 

De\it ig. 6 inasmuch as he hated him not in time past 

2. In tliat .iwt, ''?757 lehilti. 

Rath 3 10 inasmuch as thou followedstnot young 
Z.InasmMch as, as long as, iip"6erov eph hoson. 

'Matt25. 40 Inasmuch as ye have done (it) unto one of 
23. 45 Inasmuch as ye did (it) not to one of the 

Rom 1 1. 13 inasmuch as I am the apostle of the Gen, 

^.According as, icaOS hatha. 

J Pe. 4. 13 inasmuch as ye are partakers of Christ's 

^.Inasmuch as, as, Kad' 'dcov kath hoson. 

Hob 3. >) inasmuchashewhohathbuUdedthehouse 
7. 20 And inasmuch as not without an oath 
INCENSE — 
X. Frankincense, •ij'ia^ lebonah, 

Isa. 43, 23 an offering, nor wearied thee with incense 
60. 6 they shall bring gold and incense ; and 
65. 3 he that burneth incense, (as if) he blessed 
Jer. 6. 2o To what purpose cometh there to me in. 
17 26 bringing burnt offerings .and incense 
41 5 with offerings and incense in their hand 

2.1ncense, perfume, '"iTiOi?, getorah. 

Deut33. 10 they shall put incense before thee, and 
3. To be perfumed, iq;; gatar, 6. 

Mai. 1. II in every place incense (shall be) offered 
^.Incense, perfume, tap gitter. 

Jer. 44. 21 The incense that ye burnt in the cities 
b. Incense, perfume, n"ibi? getoreth. 

Exod 25 6 spices for anointing oil, an(^ for sweet in. 
30. I thou Shalt make an altar to burn incense 
3a 7 Aaron shall burn thereon sweet incense 
30 8 a perpetual incense before the LORD thr. 
30. 9 Ye shall offer no strange incense thereon 

30. 27 and his vessels, and the altar of incense 

31. 8 all his furniture, and the altar of incense 
35. 8 for anointing oil. and for the sweet ince. 
35. 15 the incense altar, .and the sweet incense 
35 28 the anointing oil, and for the sweet ince. 
37. 25 he made the incense altar(of) shittim wo. 
37. 29 he made . the pure incense of sweet spices 
39 38 the anointing oil, and the sweet incense 
40. s Shalt set the altar of gold for the incense 
40.' 27 he burned sweet incense thereon , as the 

lev. 10. 1 put incense thereon, and offered strange 

16. 12 hapds full of sweet incense beaten smaU 

16. 13 he shall put the incense upon the fire be. 

16. 13 that the cloud of the incense may cover 

Num. 4. 16 sweet incense, and the daily meat off ering 

7. 14 spoon of ten (shekels) of gold, full of inc. 

7. 20 spoon of gold of ten (shekels), full of inc. 

7. 26 golden spoon of ten (shekels), full of Inc. 

[So also V. 32, 38, 44, so, 56, 62, 68, 74, Bo J 

7. 86 golden spoons (were) twelve, full of incense 

16, 7 and put incense in them before the Lord 

16. 17 put incense in them, and bring ye before' 

10. 18 laid incense thereon, and stood In t^e door 
16. 35 consumed the. .men that offered Incense 
»6. 40 come near to offer incense before the Lo. 
16. 46 put on incer>6e, and go quickly unto the 
26. 47 put on incanae, wd made an tttonemeot 



I Sa 2. 28 to burn incense, to wear an ephod before 

1 Ch. 6. 49 his sons offered . on the altar of incense 

28. 16 the altar of incense refined gold by weight 
9 Ch. 2. 4 to bum before him sweet incense, and 
13 II bum burnt sacrifices and sweet incense 
26. 16 to burn incense upon the altar of incense 
26. 19 the priests from beside the incense altar 
29. 7 they, have not burnt incense nor offered 
Psa 66. 15 I willpfferTinto thee the incense of rams 
141 2 Let my prayer be set forth (as) incense 
Isa I 13 incense is an abomination unto me ; the 
Eze 8. II censer, anda thick cloud of incense went 
i6. 18 thou hast set mine oil and mine incense 
23. 41 whereupon thou hast set mine incense 

6 Incense, perfume, Ou/ilafia thumiama. 

Luke 1. lo people were praying at the time of inc 

J. 11 angel, on the right side of the altar of i. 
Rev. 8 3 there was given unto him much incense 

8 4 the smoke of the incense .ascended up 

INCENSE, altars for — 

Incense altars, nneija meqatteroih. 

2 Ch. 30. 14 and all the altars for incense took they 
[See also Bum. burning offer, offering, sweet.] 

INCENSED, to be — 

To be displeased, heated, .Tiri charah, 2. 

Isa. 41 1 1 all th^ey that were incensed against thee 
45. 24 all tHat are incensed against him shall 

INCLINE, to — 

1 To stretch out, turn aside, way, doion, na^ natah. 
Judg. 9. their hearts inclined to follow Abimelech 
Psa. 40. I and he inclined unto me, and heard my 
119. 112 1 have inclined my heart to perform thy 

2.7*0 stretch out, turn aside, away, n^j natah, 5. 
Josh.24. 23 incline your heart unto the Lord God of 
I Ki 8. 58 That ye may incline our hearts unto him 
Psa. 17. 6 thou wilt hear me, God : incline thine 
45. 10 Hearken, O daughter and incline thine 
4Q. 4 I will incline mine ear to a parable ; I 
71. a Deliver, incline thine ear unto me, and 
78. I incline your ears to the words ol my mo. 
88. 2 Let my prayer come before thee : Incline 
102. 2 Hide not thy face from me incline thine 
116. 2 he hath incUned his ear unto me, theref. 
119. 36 Incline my heart unto thy testimonies 
141. 4 Incline not my heart to (anyj evil thing 
Prov 4. 2o My son . incline thine ear unto my saying 
5. 13 nor inclined mine ear to them that instr. 
Isa 37.' 17 Incline tliine ear, Lord, and hear; open 
55. 3 Incline your ear, and come unto me : hear 
Jer. 7. 24 they hearkened not, nor inclined their ear 
7. 26 they hearkened not unto me, nor inclined 
II 8 they obeyed not, nor inclined their ear 
17. 23 they obeyed not, neither inclined their 
25. 4 ye have not hearkened, nor inclined your 

34. 14 fathers hearkened not unto me neither in 

35. IS ye have not inclined your ear, nor hear. 
44. 5 they hearkened not, nor inclined their ear 

Dan. 9. 18 O my God, incline thine ear, and hear 

3. To cause to attend, z^^i qashab, 5 

Prov 2. 2 So that thou incline thine ear into wisd. 
4i.,To be bowed doum, incline, TVi& shvuch, 

Prov. 2. 18 her house incUneth unto death, and her 

INCLOSE, to — 

l.To make a hedge or vmll, ti3 gadar. 

Lam. 3. 9 BTe hath inclosed my ways with hewn St. 
2. To set round,, compass, Ipi naqaph, 5. 

Psa. 22. 16 the assembly of the wicked have inclosed 
Z.To bind, fashion, 1!s tsur. 

Song 8. 9 we will inclose her with boards of cedar 

4. To enclose together, shut up, avyK\elco sugkleio. 
Luke 5. 6 they inclosed a great multitude of fishes 

INCLOSE round, to — 

To compass, encircle, nris kathar, 0. 

Judg2o. 43 they inclosed the Benjamites round about 

INCL-OSED — 

1. To nail, bolt, ''KJ naal. 

Song 4. 12 A garden inclosed (is) my sis*'>r, (my)8p. 

2. To be turned round, surrounded, 359 sabab, 6. 

Exod39. 6 they wrought onyx stones inclosed in oua 
39. 13 inclosed in ouches of gold in their iuclos. 

3. 7*0 sh2it up or in, "ug sagar, 

Psa. 17. 10 they are incloBed in their own fat : with 
INCLOSrffG — 
Fillings, settings, D^Va milluaJb._ 

Exod28. 20 theyshalfbe settjn gold in their Inclosings 
39. 13 inclosed in OTlchea of gold in their inclos. 

meONTlHENCS — 

Incontinence, want of authority, aKpacla akrasia. 

1 Co. 7. 5 that Satan tempt you not for your incon. 
INCDHTINEIIT ^- 

Incontinent, without sirengiJi, huparits ahratSs. 

2 Ti. 3. 3 truce breakers, false accusers, incontin. 
INCOERTTPTEBLS — 

Incorruptible, &(l>9apros aphthartos. 

I Co. 9. 23 obtain a corruptiblei crown, but we an in. 

IS. 52 the dead shall be raised incorruptible, and 

X Pe. I. 4 To an inheritance incortruptible, and und. 

1. 23 not of corruptible seed, but of incorrupt. 



mCOEEin'TION — 

Incorruption, li(pdapa'ia aphtharsia. 

I Co. 15. 42 It is sown in corruption, .raised in incor 
15. so neither doth corruption inherit tncorrup. 

15. 53 For this corruptible must put on incorru. 
■ S. 34 when this corruptible shall haveput on in. 

rNCREASE — 

\. Increase, produce, Sn* yebul. 

Lev 16 4 the land shall yield her increase, and the 
26. 20 for your land shall not yield her increase 
Deut 32. 22 shall consume the earth with her increase 
Judg 6 4 destroyed the increase of the earth,till thou 
Job 20. 28 The increase of his house shall depart, (and 
Psa. 67 6 (Then) shall the earth yield her increase 
78. 46 He gave alsotheir increase unto the cater. 
83. 12 and OUT land shall yield her increase 
Eze. 34 27 the earth shall yield her increase, and 
Zech. 8. 12 thegroundshallgiveherlncrease, and the 

2.1ncrease, abundance, ■i3"jo marbeh, 

Isa. g. 7 Of the increase of (his) government and 

B.Increase, abundance, inultitude, greatness, n'?*!P. 
Lev 23. 37 Thou shalt not .lend him.. victuals fori. 
I Sa. 2. 33 all the increase of thy house shall die in 

i.Fcetus, what is cast forth, -\i& sheger, 

Deut. 7 13 he wiU also bless . .the increase of thy kino 
28. 4, 18 the increase of thy kine, and the flocks 

28. 51 the increase of thy kine, or flocks of thy 

5. Increase, fruit, .ixuri tebuah. 

Gen. 47. 24 it shall come to pass in the increase, that 
Lev. 19. 25 that it may yield unto you the increase 

23. 7 for thy cattle .shall all the Increase ther. 

23. 12 ye shall eat the increase thereof outof the 

25. 20 we shall not sow, nor gather in our incr. 
Numi8. 30 the increase of the. .floor, .the increase ot 
Deut 14. 22 Thou shalt truly tithe all the increase of 

14. 28 bring forth aU the tithe of thine increase 

16. IS God shall bless thee in all thine increase 
26. 12 of tithing all the tithes of thine increase 

a Ch.31. 5 first fruits. , of all the increase ofLthe field 
32. 28 Storehouses also for the increase of com 
Neh. 9. 37 it yieldeth much increase unto the kings 
Job 31 12 (is)a flre(thatj. .wouldroot outallmincl. 
Psa. 107. 37 vineyards, which may yield fruits of inc. 
Prov. 3. g with the first fruits of aU thine increase 
14.: 4 much increase (is) by the strength of tho 
j8. 20 with the increase of his life shall he be f. 
Eccl. 5. 10 nor he that loveth abundance with incr. 
Isa. 30. 23 and bread of the increase of the earth 
Jer. 2. 3 Israel (was) . . the first fruits of his increase 
Eze. 48. 18 the increase thereof shall be for food unto 

^.Increase, fruit, n3?:n ienubah. 

Deut 32. 1 3 that he might eat the increase of the fields 
Eze 36. 30 I will multiply .the increase of the field 

1. Increase, rn3"]n tarbuth. 

Num 32. 14 ye are risen up . . an increase of sinful men 
S.Increase, n'^'iri tarbiih. 

Lev. 25. 36TakethQunou3uryofhim,crincrease:bnt 
Eze. 18. 8 neither hath taken any increase, (tliat) 
i8. 13 forth upon usury, and hath taken increase 
18. 17 hath not received usury nor increase, hath 

22. 12 thou hast taken usury and increase, and 

^.Increase, ah^rjais auxesis. 

Eph. 4. 16 maketh increase of the body unto the ed. 

Col. 2. 19 the body, .increaseth with the increase 
[See Vineyards.] 
INCREASE, to — 
\.To strengthen, harden, TOK amafs, 3. 

Prov,24. 5 yea, a man of knowledge increaseth stra 

2. To rise, triumph, r)Hi gaah. 

Job 10. 16 For it increaseth. Thou hnntSst me (as) 

3. To make great, hni gadal, 5. 

Isa. 9. 3 Thou bast . . not increased tfie joj : they 
i.To add, increase, 1?; yasaph. 

Isa. 26. 13 Thou hast increased., thon hast increased 

29. 19 The meek also shall increase, .joy in the 

5. To be added, id; yasaph, 2 

Prov.ii. 24 There is that scattcreth, and yet increas. 

6. To add, increase, «]p; yasaph, 5. 

Ezraio. 10 taken, .to increase the trespass of Israel , 

Prov. I. s A wise (man) will hear, and will increasa 

9. 9 teach . .and he will increase in learning 

9. II and the years of thy life shall be increas. 

16. 21 the sweetness of the lips increaseth leas, 

23. 28 and increaseth the transgressors amcai^ 
EccL 1. 18 he that increaseth knowledge ijicreaseth 

2. 9 I was ^eat, and increased more than all 

Eze. 5. 16 I will increase the famine upoij you, and 

23, 14 she increased her whoredoms : for when 

7.7*0 bring forth, increase, 3M niib. 

Psa. 62. 10 if riches increase, set nati5onil)earKup(9 

8. To go up, nhii alah, 

1 Kj.22. 35 tfie battle increased that day; and tli6k. 
B Cb.i8. 34 the battle increased that, day ^ howbeit 
Psa. 74. 23 the tumult . .Against thee increaseth. cotu 
Eze. 41. 7 and so increased (from) the lowest* .to 

9. 7*0 make or cause to he fruitful, n*]? joarakt 5. 

Psa. 103. 24 he increased Ills people greatly; ^nilaz^ 
10,Many, much, abundant, great; mighty, 3j 9^61 

I Sa. 14. J9 the nois&. .went otS and increased : a)ad 3. 

3 80.15. 19 the people increased continaiiUj; ^aih A.. 



INCREASE 



613 



INFINITE 



11. To break forth, up, m, pi3 parals 

Gen. 30. 43 the man moreased exceedingly, and had 
1 Ch. 4. 38 the house of their fathers increased grea 
Hos. 4. 10 tliey shaU not increase , because they li. 

12. To be or become many, fy\ rabah. 

Gen. 7. 17 the waters increased, and bare up the ark 
Deut. 6. 3 that ye may increase mightily, as the L. 
7 2z lest the beasts of the field increase upon 
I Ch. 5. 23 they increased from Bashan unto Baal-h 
Prov 28. 28 but when they perish, the righteous incr 

29. 16 wicked are multiplied, transgression inc. 
Bccl. 5. 1 1 When goods increase whatigood (is there) 
Jer 23. 3 and they shall be fruitful and increase 
Eze. 16. 7 thou hast Increased and waxen great, and 

36. It they shall increase and bring fruit and I 
Dan. 12. 4 shall run .and knowledge shall be incre. 
Zech 10. 8 they shall Increase as they have increased 

13- To multiply, make abundant, n^-i- rabah, 3. 
Judg. 9. 29 he said to Abimelech, Increase thine army 
Pea. 44. 12 Thou sellest and dost not increase by 

1 4. To cause to muUiply, make abound, "15"; rabah, 5. 
Lev 25. 16 thou Shalt increase the price thereof, and 
I Ch.27 23 Lord had said he would increase Israel 
Job to. 17 and increasest thine indignation upon mo 
Psa. 7t. 21 Thou shaft increase~my greatness, and 
Prov 13. 1 1 he that gathereth by labour shall increase 

22 16 He that oppresseth the poor to increase 

28. 8 Hethatbyusury.increasethhlssubstance 

Eccl 6 II there be many things that increase vanity 

Isa. 40. 29 to(them thathave) no might he increaseth 

51. 2 for I called him alone and increased him 

57 g didst increase thy perfumes, and didst 

Lam. a 5 hath increased in the daughter of .ludah 

Eze. 16. 26 hast increased thy whoredoms, to provoke 

28. 5 by thy traffic hast thou increased thy ric. 

35. 29 I wUl call for the com, and will increase 

36. 37 I will increase them with men like a Hock 
Dan. II 39 whom he shall acknowledge (and)increase 
Hos. 10. I he hath increased the altars , according 

12. ■ he daily increaseth Ues and desolation 
Amos 4. 9 yourflgtreesandyourolivetreesincreased 
Hab. 2 6 Woe to him that increaseth (that which is) 

15. To make great, macpufy, NJy saga, 5. 

Job 12. 23 He increaseth the nations, and destroyeth 

16. To be or become great, .13^ sag ah. 

.fob 8 7 yet thy latter end should greatly increase 
17. 7*0 become great, '^if sagah, 5. 

Psa. 73. 12 prosper in the world , they increase (in) 

18. To increase, grow, av^ivco auxano. 

Mark 4. 8 yield fruit that sprang up and [increased] 
John 3. 30 He muft Increase, but I (mustj decrease 
Acta 6. 7 word of God increased , and the number 
B Co 9. 10 increase the fruits of your righteousness 
10. IS having hope, waen your faith is increased 
CoL t 10 and increasing in the knowledge of God 

2. 19 body Increaseth with the increase of God 

19. T<f he over and above, irepicaevui perisseuo. 
Act« /6. 5 And .the churches . increased in number 
I Th. 4. 10 beseech that ye increase more and more 

20. To strike forward, irpoKStrrai prokovtd 

Luke a. 52 .lesus increased in wisdom and stature 
e Ti. 2. 16 for they will increase unto more ungodli 

21. To put toward, add to, irpoiTTtflrj/ii prostithemt. 
Lukei 7. s And the apostles said. .Increase our iaitb 

mCBEABE, to give the — 

To increase, give increase, av^dvco aiixano. 

I Co. 3. 6 Apollos watered , but God gave the incr 

3. 7 any thing but God that giveth the incre. 

mCKEASE abundantly, to — 

To teem, bring fvrth abundantly, X-si sharats. 

Exod. t. 7 the children of Israel.. increased abund. 
INCREASE in strength, to — 
To strengthen, put power 'M,. ivSwa/jico endunamoo 

Acts g. 22 Saul increased the more in strength,andc. 
lECEEASE, to make to — 
To make or cause to abound, irXeovd^o) pleonaso 

I Th. 3. 12 the Lord make you to increase andabound 

INCREASE more and more, to — 
To add, 1P; yasaph, 5 

Psa. 115. 14 Lord shall increase you more and more 
EJCSEASED, to be — 

1. To be or become mighty, bony, strong, dvj:; atsam. 
Jer $. 6 because their backslidings are increased 

15. 8 Their widows are increased to me above 

30. 14 thine iniquity thy sins were increased 
30. 15 thy sins were increased, I have done these 

2. To be or become fruitful, ."np parah. 

Exod23. 30 until thou, be increased, and inherit the L 
Jer 3 16 when ye be multiplied and increased in 

3. To break forth, up, m, p.? parals. 

Gen. 30. 30 and it is increased untoa multitude; and 
Job .1. to and bis substance is increased in the land 

\. Abundance, multitude, greatness, 3t rob 

Hoa. 4. 7 they were increased, so they sinned against 

6. To be vxany, multiplied, ns") raba.b 

Psa. 3. 1 liOED, how are they increased that trouble 
4- 7 time . . their corn and their wine increased 
ScoL s- " they are iucieased tbat eat them; and 



6. To be many, multiplied, ^57 rabah. 

Gen. 7. 18 the waters were increased greatly upon 
Psa. 49. 16 when the glory of his house is increased 
Ezra g. 6 for our iniquities are increased over 
Jer 29. 6 that ye may be increased there, and not 
Dan. 12. 4shallrun and knowledge shall be Increas. 

nrCEEASED with goods, to be — 

To he or wax rich or weo.llhy, -irKoureco plouteo 
Itev 3. 17 I am rich, and increased with goods, and 

INCBEDIBLE thing — 

.Not to be believed, (nnaTos apistos. 

Acts 26. 8 vyhy should it be thought a thing incred 

INCXmABLE — 

l.To be sickly, mortal, desperate, U3>( ana^h. 

Job 34. 6 my wound (is^ incurabletw'ithouttrani'gre. 

Jer. 15. tS Whyis ray pam. andmy wound incurable 

30. 12 Thy bruise (is) incurable thy wound (ia) 

30. 15 thy sorrow (is)incurableforthe multitude 

Mic. I. 9 wound (is) incurable; for It is comeuntoL 

2.There is no healing, N9")d ]'h en marpe 

2 Ch.2i. 18 Lord smote him with an Incurabledise 

INDEBTEI), to be — 

To be indebted, d<pe(\a> opheilo. 

Lukeu. 4 we also forgive everyone that ia mdebted 

INDEED — 

l.Jiut, verily, h:}^ dbal. 

Gen 17 19 Saralithy wife shallbearthee asontndeed 
2 Sa. 14. 5 (am) indeed a widow woman, and mine h. 

2.Surety, truly, indeed, .ijaK omnaA 

Gen, 20. 12 indeed (she is) iny sister , she (is) the da. 
Josh. 7. 20 Indeed I have sinned against tne Loud Q 

3. Surely, truly, indeed, o^s^ omnam. 

Job 19 4 be it indeed (that) I have erred, mine er. 

19. 5 If mdeed ye will magnify against me, and 

i.Surely, truly, indeed, D;ipK umnam. 

Num22. 37 am 1 not ableindeedtopromotetheetoh. 

1 Ki. 8. 27 But will God indeed dwell on theearth? 
Psa. 58 1 Do ye indeed speak righteousness. O con.? 

5. Truly, aK-qOios alHhos 

John t 47 Beholdan Israelite indeed, in -whom isno 
4. 42 we know that this is indeed the Christ 

6. 55 is meat [indeed,) and my blood is drink in 

7. 26 Do the rulers Icnow indeed that this is the 

8. 31 continue (then) are ye my disciples ind. 

6. Bui, awd. alia. 

2 Co . 1 1 1 bear with me . . and indeed bear wfth me 
7. For, yap gar 

Eom. 8. 7 for It is not subject neither Indeed can 
I Th. 4. to indeed ye do it toward all the brethren 

^.Indeed, nfv men. 

Matt. 3. ti I indeed baptize you with wateruntorep. 

13. 32 Which indeed is the least of all seeds ; but 

20. 23 Ye shall drink indeed of ray cup, and be 
23. 27 like unto whited sepulchres, which indeed 
26. 41 spirit indeed (is) willing, but the flesh (is) 

Mark 1 8 1 [indeed] have baptized you with water 
to. 39 Ye shall [indeed] drink of the cup that I d. 

14. 21 The Son of man indeed goeth, as it is wr 
Luke 3. 16 I indeed baptize you with water, but one 

It 48 they indeed killed them, and ye build th. 
23. 41 we mdeed justly . for we receive the due 
Acts 4. 16 that indeed a notable miracle hath been 
1 1 i5 John indeed baptized'with water , but ye 
22. 9 they that were with me saw indeed the 
Eom 6. II to be dead mdeed mitosin, but alive nnto 
14. 2o All things indeed (are) pure ; but (it isl 
I 7 a man indeed ought not to cover {his) n 
8. 17 indeed he accepted the exhortation . but 
115 Some indeed preach Christ even of envy 
3 I me indeed (is) not grievous, but for you (it 
.^ uoi 2 23 Which things have indeed a show of wis. 
'l^ I Pe 2. 4 a living stone, disallowed tadeed of men 

d.Certamly, ovrws onins 

Marku 32 counted John, that he was a prophet ind 
Luke 24. 34 The Lord is risen indeed, and hath appe 
John 8. 36 shall make you free, ye shall be free ind 
I Ti. 5 3 Honour widows that are widows indeed 
J. 5 she that is a widow indeed, and desolate 
S 16 it may relieve them that are widows md. 
[See also Neither.) 
IN-DI-A, nh 

This country was the limit of the territories of Ahasuerus 
in the east, as was Ethiopia in the west. The names in 
Herodotus are similarly connected The Hebrew form 
Uoddu is an abbreviation of Bnnarhi, which is identi- 
cal with the names of the Indies. Hindu, or Sindhii, as 
well as with the ancient name of the country Hapta- 
Bendu, as it appears in the Vendidad. The India of 
the book of Esther is the Punjab, and perhaps Sind, i.e., 
the India which Herodotus described as forming part 
of the Persian empire under Darius, and the India con- 
quered by Alexander the Great 

Esth I J Ahasuems which reigned from I even 
8. 9 provinces wliicb (are) from I. unto EtUio. 

INDIGNATION — 

1, Indignation, msol^nce, oyi zaarn. 

Psa. -6g. 24 Pourout thine indignation upon them, and 

78 49 the fierceness of his anger, wrath, and in 

102. 10 Because of thine indignation and thy wt. 

Isa. 10. 5 the staff in their hand is mine indignation 

10. 2j the indignatioD shall cease, and mine an. 



t Co 
2 Co 
Phil 

.Col 
Pe 



Isa. 13. s IxjRD, and the weapons of his indignation 
26. 20 hide thyself until the indignation be over 
30 27 his lips are full of indignation, and his t. 

Jer 10. 10 nations shall not be able to al)ide his ind. 
15. 17 for thou hast filled me with indignalion 
50. 25 hath brought forth the weapons of his in. 

Lam 2 6 hath despised in the Indignation of his a 

Eze. 21 31 I will pour out mine indignation upon 
22. 24 nor rained upon in the day of indignation 
22 31 have I poured out mine indigiiaiion upon 

Dan. 8 19 what sh.ill be in the last end of theindig. 
It j6 shall prosper till the indignation be aeco. 

Nah. I 6 Who can stand before his Indignation? and. 

Hab 3 12 Thou didst march througli'tlie land iu in. 

Zeph. 3. 8 to pour upon them mine indignation, .all 

2. To be indignant, insolent, ovj zaam. 

Isa. 66. 14 and (liis) indignation toward his encmiea 

3. Wrath, rage, raging, lyi zaaph. 

Isa. 30 30 show with tlip indignation of (his) anger 
filic 9 9 1 will bear the indignation of the LORD 

^. Heat, fury, .nipn r.hemah 

Esth 5 9 he was full of indignation against Morde. 

&. Anger, sadness, prnvocatitm, lyy; kaas. 

Job 10 17 and increasest thine Indignation upon me 
6. Wrath, lyp qetseph 

Deutjg 28 I.ORD rooted them out in great Indigna. 

2 Ki 3 27 there was great indignation against Israel 

Isa. 34 2 the indignation of the LoUD (is) upon all 

1 .Indignatioii, ayavaKr-nats agann/Uesis. 

2 Co 7 II indignation,yca..fcar,yea..vohcmcnldo 
8.2eal, (i)Koi zclns 

Acts 5. 17 rose up and were filled with Indignation 

Heb.io. 27 Bery indignation, which shall devour tho 
9. Wrath, eufjioi thumos 

Eom. 2 8 obey unrigbteoosness, indignation .ani) 
\0. Anger, opyr\ orgii. 

Rev 14. 10 without mlituro into thf cup of his lodJgi 
INDIGHATION, to have, be moved with — 
l.To have indignation, kyavaKriw uganakleo. 

Matt 20. 24 they were moved with indignation against 
26 8 when his disciples saw (it), they had ind. 

Marki4. 4 there were some that had indignation with 
I.Tn be mdigruint, insolent, D]i\ zaam 

Dan II 30 have indignation against the holy coven. 

Zech. I. 12 against which thou hast h.-id indignation 

Mai. I 4 people against whom the LORD hath md. 
INDIGNATION, to take — 
To be angry, sad, oyj kaas. 

Neh. 4. I he was wroth, and took great indignation 
INDIGNATION, with — 
T(i have nidignation, ayai/aKTfd) cujanaldeH. 

Lukei3. 14 ruler of the synagogue answered within 
INDITE, to — 
To bubble up, bnng forth, indite, tyrn racluish. 

Psa 45 I My heart is inditmg a good matter I sp 
INDUSTRIOUS — 
A doer of work, ■"lanbp n^P osch melakah. 

I Ki. 1 1 28 seeing the young man that he was Indus 
INEXCUSABLE — 
Without apology or excv.se,i.uaito\6yriros anapolog. 

Bom. 2. I thou art mexcusable. O man, whosoever 
INFAKOUS — 
Unclean or defiled of name, Osn riNp? ttmeath hash. 

Eze. 22. 5 near .shall mock thee .infamous .much 
nfPAMT — 
Evil account or report, .13^ dibbah 

Prov 25. to put theo to shame, and thine infamy turn 

Eze. 36. 3 taken up in the lips .and (are) an infamy 
INFANT — 
I. Suckling infant, h^v nl 

Isa. 63. 20 There shall be no more thence an Infant 
2. Suckling, infant, ■h'y,7i'iv nlel, olal. 

1 Sa. 15. 3 slay both man and woman, infant and sm 
Job 3. 16 not been . as infants (which) never saw 
Hos. 13. 16 their infants shall be dashed in pieces 

3. Babe, infant, ^pecpos brephos 

Luke 18 15 they brought onto him also Infants, that 
INFERIOR — 
l.Lmn, lower. m.H ara. 

Dan. 2. 39 after shall arise another kingdom inlerior 
2. To fall, Ssj naphal 

Job 12 3 I (am) not inferior to yon . yea, whokno 
13 2 do I know also I (am) not inferior unto 

INFERIOR, to be — 

To be less, worse, inferior, Tirrioficu hettaomai. 

2 Co 12 13 what is it wherem ye were mferior to 
INFIDEL — 

Not believing, &iricTrot apistos 

2 Co 6. 15 or what .he that believeth with an infld. 
I TL 5.8 denied the faith, and U worse than an in. 

INFINITE — 

y.No number, "i?PD J'N en mispar 

Psa. 447. s ot great power ; his understanding (is) la 

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2. No end; yjf. ]'^ en qets. 

Job 22. 5 wickednessgreat .thineiniquitiesinfiiute? 

S.iVo end, n^ii V^ eh qetssh. 

Nah. 3. g'EtmopiaandEgypi.. strength and.. iman. 

l.To be sick, mensiruous, n-n davah. 

Lev. 12. 2 to the days of the separation for her infl. 

2. To sicken, appease, vjeaTcen, T\br) chaiah, 3. 
Psa. 77. 10 And I said, This (is) my inflrmity. .the 

Z.Sickness, disease, n?nQ machaleh. 

Prov 18. 14 The spirit of a man will sustain his inflr. 

4. Weakness, &.<T0eve(a astheneia. 

Matt. 8. 17 Himself took our infirmities, and bare(our) 
Luke s- 15 to be healed by him of their infirmities 
8. 2 which had been healed of . .infirmities 
13. II there was a woman which had a spirit of in. 
13. 12 Woman, thou art loosed from thine inflr 
John 5. 5 which had an inflrmity thirty and eight y. 
Hom. 6. 19 because of the inflrmity of your flesh : for 
8. 26 Likewise the Spirit also helpeth our inflr. 
3 Oo. 1 1. 30 glory of the things which concern mine in. 
12. 5 of myself I will not glory, but in mine in. 
12. 9 will I rather glory in my infVrmities, that 
12, 10 Therefore I take pleasure in inflrmities, in 
Gal. 4. 13 Ye know how through infirmity of the fl.V 
I Ti. s- 23 for thy stomach's sake and thine often in. 
Heb. 4. 15 be touched with the feeling of our infirm, 
g. 2 that he himseK also is compassed with in. 
7. 28 law maketh. .high priests which have in 

5. Weakness, a(r64vt)fia astliervema. 

Kom 15. I ought to bear the infirmities <xi the weak 

&. Sickness, disease, v6(tos nosos. 

Luke 7. 21 in the same hour he cured many of. .Inf. 

1. Burning, inflammation, T\p^ dalleqeth. 

Deut 28. 22 LORD shall smite thee with, .an taflamm, 
I.Buming, inflammation, M^y tsarebeth. 

Lev. 13. 28 for it (is) an inflammation of the burning 
INTLAME, to — 
To rMitse to burn, inflame, pS'j dalaq, 5. 

Isa. " 5. II continue until night, (tili) wine inflame 

DIFLUilKCES — 

Sweet infi^iences, ni3n5?.o maadannoth. 

Job 38. 31 Canst thou bind the sweet influencea of P. 

rNFOLDING — 

To take, receive, or catch oneself, np^ laqach, 7. 
Eze. I. 4 a great cloud, and a flre mfoldiug itself 

INFOEII, to — 

l.To consider, discern, pa bin. 

Dan. o. 22 he informed (me), and talked with me.and 

2. To show, direct, teach, .Ti; yarah, 5. 

Deut 17. 10 to do according to all that they inform 

S. To tnake manifest, ifjL(pavl(c<} emphanizo. 

Acts 24. I Tertuilus, v/ho informed the governor ag. 
25. 2 chief of the Jews informed him against P. 
25. 15 priests and the elders of the Jews infor. 

i To sound throughout, teach fully, uarrix^o katech. 
Acts 21. 21 they are informed of thee, that thou tea. 

21. 24 whereof they were informed concerning 

XNGATHEEING — 

Ingathering, f]P!J!, ^j'px asiph. 

Exod23 16 the feastof ingathering. .in theendofthe 
34. 22 the feast of ingathering at the year's end 

INHABrr, to — 

1. To sit down or Still, inTuMt, dwell, 3»; yashab. 
Gen. 36. 20 These, .the sons of Seir the Horite, who 
Num 35. 34 Defile not. .the land wliieh ye shall inh. 
Judg. 1. 17 they slew the Canaanites that inhabited 
I. 21 did not drive out the Jebusites that inha. 
t Ch. 5. 9 eastward he inhabited unto the entering 
Job 15. 28 in houses which nomaninhabiteth, which 

22. 3 (0 thou) that iniiabitest the praises of I. 
42. 11 the villages (that) Kedar doth inhabit: let 
44. 26 Thou shalt be inhabited ; and to the cities 
45. i3 he formed it to be inhabited :.I (am) the L. 
65. 21 they shall buUdhouses, and inhabit, .and 
65. 22 They shall not build, and another inliabit 
48. 18 Thou daughter that dost inhabit Dibon 

Eze. 33. 24 they that inhabit those wastes of the land 
Amos 9. 14 they shall build the waste cities, and in. 
Zeph. 1. 13'they shall also build houses, but not inh. 
Zech, .7. 7 when Jerusalem was inhabited and in 
7. 7 when . , inhabited the south and the plain? 

2.T0 rest, dwell, inhabit, tabernacle, )??' shaken. 
Prov 10. 3obut the wicked shall not inhabit the earth 
Isa. 57. 15 thus saiththe high and lofty One that in. 
Jer. 17. 6 shall inliabit the parched places in the w. 

JNEaBITAlTT — 
X.To sojourn, "i53 gur. 

Job 28. 4 The flood breaketh cut from the inhabit. 
2.7b dwell, in dwr. 

Dan. 4. 33 all tho inhabitants Of the earth (are)repti. 
4. 35 in the army of heaven, and . . the inhabita. 

8. To sit still, or down, dwell, inhabit, 'J.vi yashab. 

Gen, ig. 25 he overthrew .. all the inhabitants of the 

34. 30 to make me to stink among the'inhabita. 

50. II when the inhabitants of the land, the Ca. 



Psa. 

Isa. 



Jer. 



Exodis. 14 sorrow shall take hold on the inhabitants 
15. 15 the inhabitants of Canaan shall melt away 
23. 31 1 will deliver the inhabitants of the land 
34. 12, 15 lest thou make a covenant with the in. 

Lev. 18. 25 and the land itself vomiteth out her inh. 
25. 10 proclaim liberty . . unto all the inhabitants 

Num 13. 32 land that eateth up the inhabitants ther. 

14. 14 they will tell (it) to the inhabitants of this 

32. 17 because of the inhabitants of th§ land 

33, 52 ye shall drive out all the inhabitants of 
33; 55 if ye will not drive out the inhabitants 

Deut 13. 13 have withdra^vn the inhabitants of their 

13. 15 Thou Shalt surely smite the inliabitants 
Josh. 2. 9 all the inhabitants of the land faint bee. 

2. 24 all the inhabitants of the country do faint 

7. 9 all the inhabitants of the land shall hear 

8. 24 made an end of slaying all the inhabita. 

8. 26 utterly destroyed all the inhabitants of .4.1 

9. 3 when the inhabitauts of Gideon heard 
9. 1 1 our elders and all the mhabitants of our 
9. 24 to destroy all the inhabitants of the land 

10. I the inhabitants of Gibeon had made peace 
II., ig save the Hivites, the inhabitants of Gib. 
13. 6 All the inhabitants of the hill country 

15. 15 he went up thence to the inhabitants of 
15. 63 As for the Jebusites, the inhabitants of J. 
17. 7 the border went along, .unto the inhabL 
17. II the inhabitants of Dor., the inhabitants of 

1 7. 1 1 the inhabitants of Taanach . . the inliabit. 
Judg. I. II he went against the inhabitants of Debir 

I. ig could not drive out the inhabitants of the 
I. 27 nor the inhabitants of Dor and her towns 
1. 27 the inhabitants of Iblaim. Ithe inhabita. 
I. 30 the inhabitants of Kitron, nor the inhab. 
I. 31 the inhabitants of Accho, nor the inhabi. 
J. 32 the Caananites,the inliabitants of theland 
1. 33 inhabitants of Beth-shemesh, nor the in. 

I. 33 inhabitants of the land.. the inhabitants 
B. 2 ye shall make no league with the inhabi. 
5. 23 curse y© bitterly tho inhabitants thereof 

10. 18 he shall be head over all the inhabitants 
TI. 8 be our head over aU tho inhabitants of G. 
XI. 21 Amorites the inhabitants of that country 
so. IS besides the inhabitants of Gibeah, which 
21. 9 none of the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead 

21. 10 60 and smite the inhabitants of Jabesh-g. 

21. 12 they found among the inhabitants of Ja. 
Ruth 4. 4 Buy (it) before the inhabitants, and before 

1 Sa. 6. 21 they sent messengers to the inhabitants 

23. s So David saved the inhabitants of Keilah 
27. 8 for those . . of old the inhabitants of the 1. 

31. II when the inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead h. 

2 Sa. s- 6 the Jebusites, the inhabitantsof the land 
I Ki.2i. 11 who were the inhabitants in his city, did 
B Ki. ig. 26 their inhabitants were of small power 

22. 16 willbringevil..upon the inliabitants there. 
22. 19 what I spake., against the inhabitants th. 
^3. 2 all the inhabitants of Jerusalem with him 

I Ch. 8. 6, 13 heads of the fathers of the inhabitants 

8. 13 who drove away the inliabitants of Gr*th 

9. 2 the first inhabitants that (dwelt) in their 

II. 4 the Jebusites. .the inhabitants of the land 

11. 5 And the inhabitants of Jehus said to Da. 
22. 18 he hath given the inhabitants of the land 

a Ch 15. s great vexations, .upon aUthe inhabitants 
2o. 7 didst drive out the inhabitants of this 1. 
2o. 15 Hearken ye, all Judah, and ye inhabitants 
20. 18 the inhabitants of Jerusalem, fell before 
so. 20 Hear me, O Judah, and ye inhabitants of 
20. 23 stood up against the inhabitants of mount 
2o. 23 when they had made an end of the inha. 

21. 1 1 caused the inhabitants of Jerusalem to c 

21. 13 hast made Judah and the inhabitants of 
22. 1 the inhabitants of Jerusalem made Aha. 
32. 22 Lord saved Hezekiah and the inhabitants 

32. 26 he and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, so 

32. 33 aU Judah and the inhabitants of Jerusa. 

33. 9 So Manasseh made Judah and the inhabit. 

34. 24 1 will bring evU. .upon the inhabitants 
34. 27 against this place, and against the inha. 
34. 28 bring upon this place, and upon the inh. 
34. 30 the king went up. .and the inhabitants of 
34. 32 the inhabitants of Jerusalem did accord. 
35. 18 Josiah. .and the inhabitants of Jerusalem 

Ezra 4. 6 an accusation against the inhabitants of 
Neh. 3.13 The valley gate repaired . . the inhabitants 

7. 3 appoint watches of the inhabitants of Je. 

9. 24 thou subduedst before them the inhabit. 
Psa. 33. 8 let all the inhabitants of the world stand 

33. 14 he lookethupon all the inhabitants of the 
49. I give ear, all (ye) inhabitants of the world 
75. 3 The earth and all the inhabitants thereof 
83. 7 the Philistines with the inhabitants of T. 

Isa. s- 3 now, O inhabitantsof .Jerusalem, andmen 
5.9 many houses shall be desolate. . without in. 
6. II Until the cities be wasted without inha. 

8. 14 and for a snare to the inhabitants of Jer. 
9. 9 Ephraim, and the inhabitants of Samaria 

10. 13 I have put down the inhabitants like a 

10. 31 inhabitants of Gebira gather themselves 

12. 6 Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Z. 
18. 3 AU ye inhabitants of the world, and dw. 
2o. 6 the inhabitant of this isle shall say in that 

21. 14 inhabitants of the landof Tema brought 

22. 21 he shall be a father to the inhabitants of 

23. 2 Be still, ye inhabitants of the isle ; thou 
E3. 6 Tarshish ; howl, ye inhabitants of the is. 

24. I scattereth abroad the inhabitants thereof 
24. s earth also is defiled under the inhabitants 
24. 6 the inhabitants of the earth ai-e burned 
24. 17 (are) upon thee, inhabitant of the earth 
26. 9 inhabitants of the world will learn right. 



Isa. 26. 18 have the inhabitants of the world fallen 
26. 21 to punish the inhabitants of the earth for 

37. 27 their inhabitants (were) of small power 

38. II I shall behold man no more with the inh. 
40. 22 the inhabitants thereof (are) as grassho. 
42. 10 Sing, .the isles, and the inhabitants ther. 
42. II let the inhabitants of the rock sing, let 
49. ig too nan'ow by reason of the inhabitants. 

Jer. 1.14 shall break forth upon all the inhabitants 
2. 15 his cities are burned without inhabitant 
4. 4 ye men of Judah and inhabitants of Jer. 
4. 7 cities shall be laid waste, without an inlu 
6. 12 I will stretch out my hand upon the inli. 

8. I the bones of the inhabitants of Jerusalem 

9. II I will make, .desolate, without an inhab. 

10. 17 Gather up thy wares. .Oinhabitantof the 

10. 18 I wUl sling out the inhabitants of the land 
II. 2 and speak, .to the inhabitants of Jerusa. 
II. 9 A conspiracy is found, .among the inhab. 
II. 12 Then shall the. .inhabitants of Jerusalem 
13. 13 I wiU fill all the inhabitants of this land 
13. 13 all the inhabitants of Jerusalem with dr. 
17. 20 the inhabitants of Jerusalem, that enter 
17. 25 Then shall there enter, .the inhabitantsof 
i3. II speak, .to the inhabitants of Jerusalem 
ig. 3 O kings of Judah, and inhabitants of Jem. 
ig. 12 Thus will I do . .to the inhabitants thereof 

21. 6 I will smite the inhabitants of this city 

21. 13 I (am) against thee, O inhabitant of the 

22. 23 O inhabitant of Lebanon, that makest thy 

23. 14 and the inhabitants thereof as Gomorrah 
25. 2 the prophet spake . . to all the inhabitants 
25. 9 will bring them, .against the inhabitants 
25. 2g I will call for a sword upon all the inhab. 

25. 30 shall give a shout, .against all the inhab. 

26. 9 this city shall be desolate without an inh. 
s6. 15 bring innocent blood, .upon the inhabita. 

32. 32 the men of Judah, and the inhabitants of 

33. 10 without man, and without inhabitant, and 

34. 22 the cities . . a desolation without an inha. 
35..13 Go and tell the men of Judah, andtheinli. 

35. 17 I will bring, .upon aU the inhabitants of 
36. 31 I Avill bring, .upon the inhabitants of Jer. 

42. 18 hath been poured forth upon the inhabit. 
44.22 land, .without an inhabitant, as at this day 

46. 81 wUl destroy the city and the inhabitants 

46. 19 shall be waste and desolate without an in. 

47. 2 aU the inhabitants of the land shall howl 
48. 19 inhabitant of Aroer, stand by the way 
48. 43 the snare, (shall be) upon thee, inhabit. 
4g. 8 Flee ye, turn back, dwell deep, inhabit. 
4g. 20 that he hath purposed against the inhab. 
4g. 30 get you far off, dwell deep, ye inhabitan. 
so. 21 60 up..againstthe inhabitantsof Pekod 

50. 34 that he may, .disquiet the inhabitants of 
so. 35 A sword (is), .upon the inhabitants of B. 

51. 12 done that':Which he spake against the in. 
SI. 24 I wUl render, .to all the inhabitants of C. 
51. 29 to make the land of B. . .without an inha. 
51. 33 upon Babylon, shall the inhabitant of Zi. 
51. 35 My blood upon the inhabitants of Chald. 
SI. 37 Babylon shall become heaps . . without ani. 

Lam. 4. 12 all theinhabitantsofthe world, would not 

Eze. II. 15 they unto whdm the inhabitants of Jems. 

12. ig Thus saith the Lord God of the inhabita. 

IS. 6 so will I give the inhabitantsof Jerusalem 

26. 17 she and her inhabitants, which cau.ie their 

27. 8 inhabitants of Zidon and Arvad were thy 
27. 35 AU the inhabitants of the isles shall be 
2g. 6 the inhabitants of Egypt shaU know thai 

Dan. g. 7 to the men of Judah, and to the inhabita. 

Hos. 4. I Lord hath a controversy with the inhab. 

Joel I. 2 give ear, aU ye inhabitants of the land 
1. 14 gather the elders, .ail the inhabitants of 
. 2. I let all the inhabitants of the land tremble 

Amos I. 5 I wUl. .cut off the inhabitant from the 
I. 8 I wiUcut off the inhabitant fromAshdoc; 

Mic. I. II Pass ye away, thou inhabitant of Saphir 
I. II inhabitant of Zaanan cams not forth in 
1. 12 inhabitant of Maroth waited carefully foi 
1. 13 O thou inhabitant of Lachish, bind the ch. 
I. 15 bring an heirnnto thee, Oinhabitant of M. 
6. 12 the inhabitants thereof have spoken lies 
6. 16 1 should make, .the inhabitants thereof 

Zeph. I. 4 stretch out mine hand, .upon all the inh. 

1. 11 Howl, ye inhabitants of Maktesh, for all 

2. 5 Woe unto the inhabitants of the sea coasi 

2. 5 destroy thee, that there shall be no inha. 

3. 6 there is no man, that there is none inhabi. 
Zech. 8. 20 there shall come people, and the inhabit. 

8. 21 the inhabitants of one (city) shall go to 

11. 61 wiU no more pity the inhabitants of the 

12. 5 The inhabitants of -Jerusalem (shaU be) 
12. 7 the glory of the inhabitants of Jerusalen: 

12. 8 In that day shalWhe Lord defend the in. 
12. 10 I will pour, .upon the inhabitants of Jer. 

13. I a fountain opened, .to the inhabitants oli 

i.Inhdbitant, neiglibour, ]??> shaken. 

Job 26. s from under the waters, tind the inhabit. 
Isa. 33. 24 the inhabitant shall not say, I am pick 
Eos. 10. s inhabitants of Samaria shaU fear because 

h. Sitter, inhabitant, dweller, 3?'^n toshab. 

1 Ki 17. I EUjah the Tisbite. .of the inhabitants of 
6. To settle down, dwell, karoiKia katoikeo. 

Kev. 17. 2 the iiihabitants of the earth have been 

HTFTABina), to ber- 

l.To sit still or down, inhabit, dwell, yB) yashab. 
Isa. 13. 20 It shall never be inhabited, neither shall 
Isa. 45. i3 he formed it to be inhabited : I (am) the 



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Jer. 17. 6 parched places., a salt land and not inh. 
50. 13 ft shall not be inhabited, but It shall bS 
50. 39 and it shall be no more inhabited for ever 

Eze. 26. so bring thee down, .that thou be not inhab. 
29. II neither shall it be inhabited forty years 
36. 35 desolate and ruined cities, .are inhabited 

Zech. 2. 4 Jerusalem shaU be inhabited (as) towns 
g. 5 Gaza, and AsUkelon shall not be inhabited 
12. 6 shall be inhabited again in her own place 
14, 10 it shall be lifted up, and inhabited in her 

14. II but Jerusalem shall bo safely Inhabited 

2. To be dwelt in, inhabited, 3w; yashab, 2. 
Exodi6. 35 manna.. until they came to alandinhabl. 
Jer. 6. 8 1 make thee desolate, a land not Inhabit. 

22. 6 a wilderness . . cities (which) are not inha. 

Eze. 12. 20 the cities (that are) inhabited shall be laid 

26. 17 How art thou destroyed (that wast) inhab. 

26. 19 city, like the cities that are not inhabited 

36. 10 tho cities shall be inhabited, and the wa. 
38. 12 the desolate places (that are now) inhab. 

3. To be caused to be dwelt in, Dg*; yashab, 6. 

Isa. 44. 26 saith to Jerusalem, Thou shall be inhab. 

4. To rest, tabernacle, ]2^ shaken. 

Jer. 46. 26 afterward it shall be" inii^bited, as in the 

IHEABITED, to ma^e to be — 
To cause to inhabit, or be inhabited, a??; yashab, 5. 
Isa. 54. 3 and make the desolate cities to be inhab. 

UTEABITED, not — 

Separation, a cutting off, nnn gezerah. 

Lev. 16. 22 an their Iclquities unto a land not tnlia. 

II?HABITi;S place — 
Heai, site, s^to moshah. 

Eze. 34. 13 in all the inhabited places of the country 

XKHABITEBS — 

To settle down, dwell, Karotxia Jcatoikeo. 

Hev. 8. 13 V/oe, woe, woe, to the [inhabiters] ol the 

12. 12 Woe to thb inhabiters of the earth and of 

JSBJSSIDUG the wildemssa — 
Inhabitants of the dry places, D'V^f tsiyyim. 

Psa. 74. 14 meat to the people inhabiting the wilder. 

IHHHRIT, to — 

J. To occupy, possess, bH; yarash. 

Gen. 15. 7 brought thee . .to give thee this land.to i. 

15. 8 whereby shall I know that I shall inherit 
28. 4 that thou mayest inherit the land wherein 

lev. 2o. 24 Ye shall inherit their land.and I ^vill give 

25. 46 take them, .to inherit (them for) a posse. 

Dent. 2. 31 begin to possess, that thou mayest inherit 

16. 20 that thou mayest live and inherit the land 
Psa. 25. 13 dwell., and his seed shall inherit the earth 

37. 9 those that wait, .shall inherit the earth 
37. II the meek shall inherit the earth, and sh. 
37. 22 blessed of him shall inherit the earth ; and 
37. 29 The righteous shall inherit the land, and 
37. 34 he shall exalt thee to inherit the land 

103. 44 and they inherited the labour of the peo. 
Isa. 54. 3 thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and 

57. 13 possess, .and shall inherit my holy mou. 
60. 21 they shall inherit the land for ever, the 
6s. Q mine gleet shall inherit it, and my serva. 

Jer. 8. 16 their fields to them that shallinherit 

.45. I why. .doth their king inherit Gad, and 
Eze. 33. 34 Abraham was one, and he inherited the 

2. To have, take or give inheritance, bni nachal. 
£xod23. 30 until thou be increased, and inherit the 

32. 13 all this land, .and they shall inherit (it) 
Num 26. ss according to the names . . they shall inh. 

32. 19 we will not inherit with them on yonder 
35, 8 according, to his inheritance which he in. 
Deut 19. 14 which thou slialt inherit in the land that 
Josh 14. I which the children of Israel inherited in 
Judgii. sf Thoushaltnotinherit..ourfather'8 house 
Psa. 69. 36 The seed also of his servants shaU inherit 
82. 8 Arise, .for thou shalt inherit all nations 
Kov. 3. 35 The wise shall inherit glory : but shame 
11. 29 He that troubleth his. .house shallinherit 
14. 18 The simple inherit folly : but the prudent 
Jer. 16. 19 Surely our fathers have inherited lies 
Eze. 47. 14 ye shall inherit it, one as well as another 
. Zeclu 2.'i2 Lord shall inherit Judah his portion in 

• 3. To take or leave an inheritance, ^na nachal, 7. 
Hum 32. 18 until the children of Israel have inherited 

33. 34 to the tribes of your fathers ye shall inh. 
34. 13 This (is) the land which ye shall inherit 

Eze. '47. 13 This., the border whereby ye shaU inherit 

' ^.Inheritance, rhni nachalah. 

Num 18. 24 tithes'. Jl have given to the Levites toin. 
Josh ^7. J4 Eiven me . . one lot aftd one portion to inh. 

i.To obtain by lot, icKyipovofiiw kleronomeo. 

Matt. 5. s Blessed . .for they shall inherit the earth 

ig. 29 receive . .and shall inherit everlasting life 

25. 34 inh*it the Idngdompreparedforyoufrom 
Maikio. 17 what shall I do that I may inherit eternal 
lilkeio. 25 what shall I do to inherit eternal life? 

18. i8 what shall I do to inherit eternal life? 
I Co. 6. 9 that tho unrighteous shall not inherit the 
6. 10 Nor thieves, .shall inherit the kingdom 

15. 50 flesh and -blood cannot inherit the king. 

15. 50 neither doth corruption inherit incorrup. 
Gal. Si ai they .'. shall not inherit the kingdom of God 



Heb. 6. le who through faith and patience inherit 

12. 17 whenhewpuld have inherited the blessing 

1 Pe. 3. 9 knowing.. thatyeshouldinheritablcBsing 
Kev. 21. 7 He that overcometh [shall inherit] all thi. 

INHEEIT, to cause, give, or make to — 

l.To cause to occupy or possess, vy, yarash, 5. 

2 Ch.2o. II possession, which thou hast given us to Id. 
2. To cause to inherit, give inheritance, Snj nachal, 5. 

Deut. I. 38 Joshua, .he shall cause Israel to inherit 

3. '28 he shall cause them to inherit the land 
12. 10 land.. Lord your God giveth j'ou to inh. 
19. 3 laud. .Lord thy God giveth thee to inhe. 
21. 16 when he maketh his sons to inherit (tliat) 

31. 7 and thou Shalt cause them to inherit it 

I Sa. 2. 8 to make them inherit the throne of glory 
Prov. 8. 21 cause those that love me to inherit subst. 
Isa. 49. 8 to cause to inherit the desolate heritages 
Jer. 12. 14 I have caused ray people Israel to inherit 

UniEEITAirCE — 

l.Portion, phn chelch. 

Psa. 16. s'Lord (is) the portion of mine Inheritance 

2.Possession,thingorplaceoccupied,n'^-f'.yerushshah. 
Judg2i. 17 an inheritance for them that be escaped 
Jer. 32. 8 tho right of inheritance (is) thine, and the 

S.A possession, thing or place occupied, n^-jto mor. 
Deut 33. 4 a law. .the inheritance of the congregat. 
Eze. 33. 24 saying, .the land is given for Inheritance 

i.Inheritance, nhui nachalah. 

Gen. 31. 14 yet any portion or inheritance for us in 
48. 6 name of their brethren in their inherita. 

Exodis. 17 plant them in thS mountain of thine inh. 

Numi6. 14 or given us inheritance of fields and vine. 
18. 20 1 (am) thy part and thine inheritance 
18. 21 all the tenth in Israel for an inheritance 
18, 23, 24 the children of I. they have no inhe. 
18. 26 which I have given you . . for your inheri. 
b6. 53 the land shall be divided for an inherita. 
a6. 54 give the more inheritance, .the less inh. 
s6 54 to every one shall his inheritance be given 
86. 62 because vhere was no inheritance given 
27. 7 give them a possession of an inheritance 
37. .7 thou shalt cause the inheritance of their 
27. 8 cause his inheritance, .imto his daughter 
27. 9, 10, II ye shall give his inheritance unto 

32. 18 have inherited every man his inheritance 

32. ig because our inheritance is fallen to us on 

32. 32 that the possession of our inheritance on 

33. 54 the more inheritance, .give the less inhe. 

34. 2 land that shall fall unto you for an inhe. 
34. 14, i5thehalftribe..have received their inh. 

35. 2 that they give imto the Levites, of the in. 

35. 8 give, .unto the Levites' accordingtohisln. 

36. 2 to give the land or an inheritance by lot 
36. 2 to give the inheritance of Zelophehad our 
36. 3 their inheritance be taken from the inhe. 
36. 3 shallbe put to the inheritance ofthe tribe 
36. 3 shall it be taken from the lot of our inher. 
36. 4 their inheritance beput vmto the inherit. 
36. 4 inheritance be taken away fiom the inh. 
36. 7 Soshallnottheinheritance. .removefrom 
36. 7 shall keep himself to the inheritance of 
36. 8 every daughter, that possesseth an inherit. 
36. 8 may enjoy every man the inheritance of 
36. 9 Neithershalltheinheritanceremovefrom 
36. 9 shall keep himself to his own inheritance 

36. 12 their inheritance remained in the tribe of 
Deut. 4. 20 to be unto him apeople of inheritance, as 

4. 21 the Lord thy God giveth thee (for) an in. 
4. 38 to give thee their land (for) an inheritance 
9. 26, 29 people and thine inhentance, which 

10. 9 Levi hath no part nor inheritance with 
10. 9 LORD(is) hisinheritance, according as the 

12. 9 to the inheritance which the Loed your 
.12. 12 as he hath no part nor inheritance with 
14. 27, 29 he hath no part nor inheritance with 
xs. 4 God giveth thee (for) an inheritance to 
18. I shall have no part nor inheritance with 
18. I they shall eat the offerings, .and his inh. 
18, 2 shall they have no inheritance among 

18. 2 LORD(is) their inheritance, as he hath said 

19. 10 Lord thy God giveth thee (for) an inner. 
19. 14 they of old time have set in thme inherit. 
so. 16 thy God doth give thee (for) an inheritance 
21. 23 Lord tUy God giveth thee (for) an inheri. 

[So in 24. 4 ; 25 19 ; 26. i.] 
29. 8 we took their land, and gave it for an inh. 
32. 9 For. .Jacob (is) the lot of hisinheritance 
Josh. II. 23 Joshua gave it for an inheritance unto I. 

13. 6 only divide thou it by lot. .for an inherit. 
13. 7 divide this land for an ioheritance unto 
13. 8 and the Gadites have received their inher. 
13. 14 unto the tribe of Levi he gave none inher. 
13. 14 sacrifices . .made by fire (are) their inherit. 
13. 23 This(was) the inheritance of the children 
13. 28 This (is) the inheritanceof the children of 

13. 33 vmto. .Levi Moses gave not (any) inherit. 
13. 33 Lord God of Israel (was) their Inheritance 

14. 2 By lot (was) their inheritance, as the Lord 
14. 3 For Moses had given the inheritance of 
H. 3 unto the Levites he gave noF.e inheritance 
14. 9 the land .. shall be thine inheritance, and 

14. 13 gave unto Caleb. .Hebron for an inherit. 

14. 14 Hebron . . became the inheritance of Caleb 
15. 20 This (is) the.inheritance of the tribe of the 
16. s even the border of their inheritance on 
16. 8 This (is) the Inheritance of the tribe of the 

16. 9 among the inheritance of the children oi 

17. 4 to give us an ichsritanoe among our br. 



Josh. 17. 4 he gave them an inlieritance among the 
18. 2 wliich had not yet received their inherit. 
i3. 4 describe it according to the inheritance 
18. 7 the priesthood of the Lord (is) their inhe. 
18. 7 havereceivcd their inheritance beyond J. 
18. 20 This (was) the inheritance ofthe cliildren 

18. 28 This (is) the inheritance of the children of 

19. I their inheritance was within the inherit. 
19. 2 they had in their inheritance Becr-Sheba 
19. 8 This (is) the inlieritance of the tribe of tho 
19. 9 the inheritance of the children of Simeon 
19. 9 Simeon had . . within the inheritance of the 
19. 10 the border of their inheritance was unto 
19. 16 This (is) the inheritance of the children of 
19. 23, 31, 39, 48, This (is) the inheritance of tho 
19. 41 the coast of their mhcritance was Zorah 
19. 49 the children of Israel gave an inheritance 

19. SI These(arc) the inheritances, which Eleazor 
21. 3 gave unto theLevites out of their inherit. 

23. 4 to be an inheritance f nryour tribes, from J. 

24. 28 let tho people.. every man unto his inlier . 
24. 30 they buried him in the border of his inh.. 
24. 32 it became the inheritance of the children 

Judg, 2. 6 went every man unto his inheritance to 
2. 9 they buried him in the border of his inh. 
18. I Danites sought them an inheritance to 
18. 1 inheritance had not fallen unto them am. 

20. 6 all the country of the inheritance of Israel 

21. 23 they went end returned unto their inher. 
21. 24 Iheywentat. .everyman to his inheritance 

Ruth 4. 5, 10 to the name of the dead upon his inheri. 

4. 6 I cannot . . lest I mar mine own inlieritance 

1 Sa. 10. I anointed thee, .captain over his inherit.? 

26. 19 from abiding in the inheritance of the L. 

2 Sa. 14. 16 destroy me and my son., out of the inher. 

20. 1 neither have we inheritance in the son of J. 

20. ig why wilt thou swallow up the inlieritance 

21. 3 that ye may bless the ioheritance of the L. 

1 Ki. 8. 36 thou hast given to thy people for an inh. 

8. 51 For they (be) thy people, and thine inhe. 

8. 53 separate them, .(to be) tnine inheritanco 
12. 16 neither, .inheritance in the son of Jesse 
21. 3 that I should give the inheritance of my f. 
21. 4 I will not give thee the inheritance of my 

2 Ki. 21. 14 I will forsake the remnant of mine inhe. 

1 Ch.i6. 18 the land of Canaan, the lot of your inhe. 

2 Ch. 6. 27 thou hast given unto thy people for an in. 

10. 16 and. .none inheritance in the son of Jesse 
Keh. J I. 20 all the cities in Judah, everyone in his in 
J ob 31. 2 inheritance of the Almighty from on high ? 

42. IS their father gave them inheritance among 
Psa. 2. 8 I shall give., the heath en., thine inherit. 
28. 9 Save thy people, and bless thine inherit. 
33. 12 people, .he hath chosen for his own inhe. 
37. 18 and their inheritince shall be for ever 
47. 4 Heehall choose our inheritance forus, the 
68. 9 wliereby thou didst confirm thine inheri. 
74. 2 the rod of thine inheritance, .thou hast 
78. 55 divided them an inlieritance by line, and 
78. 62 He. .was wroth with his inheritance 

78. 71 feed Jacob his people, and Israel his inh. 

79. 1 God, the heathen are come into thine in. 
94. 14 neither will ha forsake his inheritance 

105. II the landof Canaan, the lot of your inheri. 

106. 5 that I may glory with thine inheritance 
106. 40 insomuch that he abhorred his omi inhe. 

Pro V 17. 2 shall have part of the inheritance among 

19. 14 House and riches (are) tlie ihheritance of 

20.2s An inheritance, .gotten hastily at the be. 

Eccl. 7. 1 1 Wisdom (is) good v/ith an inlieritance ; and 

Isa. 19. 25 saying, Blessed (be). .Israel mine inheri. 

47. 6 I have polluted mine inheritance, and g. 

63. 17 thy servant's sake, the tribes of thine inh. 
Jer. 10. 16 and Israel (is) the rod of his inheritance 

12. 14 mine evil neighbours, that touch the inhe. 

16. 18 they have flUed mine inheritance with the 

51. 19 aud (Israel is) the rod of his inheritance 
Lam. 5. 2 Ourinhcritancelstumed tostrangers.our 
Eze. 35. 15 As thou didst rejoice at the inheritance 

36. 12 thou shalt be their inheritance, and thou 
44. 28 it shall be unto them for an inheritance 
44. 28 I (am) their inheritance : and ye shall give 

45. I ye shall divide by lot the land for inheri. 
46. 16 the inheritance thereof shall be his sons' 

46. 16 it(shallbe)theirpos6es6ionbyinheritance 

46. 17 if he give a gift of his inheritance to one 

46. 17 his Inheritance shaU be his sons' for them 

46. 18 prince shall not take of the people's inh. 
47. 14 and this land shall fall unto you for inh. 

47. 22 ye shall divide it by lot for an toheritanco 
47. 22 they shall have inheritance with you am. 

47. 23 there shall ye give (him) his inheritance. 

48. 29 ye shall divide by lot imto. .Israel for in. 

S.TVhat is obtained by lot, possession, KXripovojila. 
Matt2i. 38 come.. and let us seize on hisinheritance 
Marki2. 7 let us kill him, and the inheritance shall 
Lukei2. 13 speak, .that he divide the inheritance 

20. 14 let us kill him, that the inheritance may 
Acts 7. 5 he gave him none inheritance in it, no, not 

20. 32 to give you an inheritance among aU them 
Gal. 3. 18 For if the inheritance (be) of. .law, (it is) 
Eph. I. 14 Whichis the earnest of our inheritance 
1. 18 what the riches of the glory of his inher. 

5. 5 hath any inheritance in the kingdojn of _ 
Col. 3. 24 ye shall receive the reward of the inheri 
Heb. 9. 15 might receive the promise of eternal inh. 

II. 8 which he should after receive for an inh. 
t Pe. I. 4 To an inheritance incorruptible, end und. 

Q.A lot, possession, K\rjpos kleros. 

Acta 26, 18 inheritance among them which are sane 
CoL 1. 12 made us meet to be partakers of tho iD^ 



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3NHEBITAK0E, to distxibute far — 
To give inheritancei '?nj nachal, 3. 

Josh 13. 32 whichMosesdiddisttibuteforlnheritaQca 
14. 1 Joshua, .distributed for inlieritaoica to 

INEEEtTAKCE, to divide (by 01 for) — 
l.To have or give iriheritance, hr^i nachoH. 

Nura34. 18 of every trlbej to divicle the land by inhe. 

Josh. 19. 49 made an end of diyiding the loud for inb. 

2. To give inheritance, i?OJ nachal, 3. 

Num34. 29 tlis LOED commaDded to divide the inhe. 
Josh 19. 51 divided for an inheritance by lot in Shiloh 

3. To caiise to inherit, Snj nachal, 5. 

Deut 32. 8 Most High divided to the nations their in. 
Josh. 1. 6 Shalt thou divide -for an inheritance the 

4.T0 take or leave an inheritance, *7n\ nachaZ, 7. 

Num 33. 54 ye shall divide the land by lot for an inh. 
INHEBITAIICE, to ei'® (for) — 
To cause to inherit, hr\i nachal, 5. 

Jer. 3. 18 to the land that I have given for an inhe. 

E^e. 46. 18 he shall give his sons inheritance out of 

niHEBITAKCE, to have ^- 

To have or give inheritance, Srtj nachal. 

Num 18. 20 Thou Shalt have no inheritance in their 
18. 23 that among. .Israel they have no inheri. 

18. 24 among. . Israel they shall have no inheri. 
Jo3h.i7. 6 the daughters of Manasseh had an inhe. 

19. 9 the children of Simeon had their inheri. 

mHHRTTANCE, to leave (for) — 

1. Tc cav^eto occupy, possessor succeed, V'S^yarash, 5. 
Ezra 9. 12 leave (it) for an inheritance to your chU. 

2. To cause to inherit, give inheritance, "jnj nachal,5. 

1 Ch.28. 8 leave (It) for an inheritance for your chil. 
Prov,i3. 22 A good (man) leaveth an inheritance to his 

IHKESITANOE, to obtain (by) — 

To obtain by lot, possess, KMipovoixiu] Meronomeo. 
Eph. I. II In whom also [we have obtained an inh.] 
Heb. I. 4 as he hath by inheritance obtained a more 

INHEBITiJf CE, to take (as or for an) — 

1. To have or give inheritance, Snj nachal. 
Exod34. 9 pardon . . our sin, and take us for thine in. 
Josh. 16. 4 Manasseh and Ephraim, took their inhex". 

2. To give inheritance, hm nachal, 3; 

Eze. 22. 16 thou shalt take thine inheritance in thy, 

Z.To take or leave an inheritance, ^rjj nachal, 7. 
Xev. 25. 46 ye shall take them as an inheritance for 

INHEBirOR — 

To occupy, possess, eH; yarash, 5, 

Isa. 65. 9 out of Judah an inheritor of my mount. 
INiauiTY — 
l.Iniquity, vanity, }1K aven, 

N'um23. 21 He hath not beheld- iniquity in Jacob, ne. 
I Sa. 15. 23 stubbornness (is as)iniquity and idolatry 
Job 4. 8 Even . .they that plow iniquity . . reap the 
It. 14 If iniquity (be) in thine hand, put it far 
2t. 19 God layeth up his iniquity for his children 
31. 3 strange (punishment) to the workers of in.? 
34. 8 gOeth in company with the workers of in. 
34. 22 where the workers of iniquity may hide 
36. locommandeth that they return from iniq. 
36. 21 Take heed, regard not iniquity: for this 
Psa. s. 5 not stand, .thou hatest all workers of in. 
6. 8 Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity 
7. 14 hetravailetli with iniquity, and hath con. 
14, 4 Have all the workers of iniquity no kngv^ 
88, 3 with the workers of iniquity, which speak 
36. 3 The words of his mouth(are) iniquity and 
36. la There ai'e the workers of iniquity fallen 
41. 6 heart gathereth iniquity to itself ; (when) 
S3. 4Havetheworker8ofiniquitynoknowledge? 

55. 3 they cast iniquity upon me, and in wrath 

56. 7 Shall they escape by iniquity? in. .anger 
59. a Deliver me from the workers of iniquity 
64. a from tho insurrection of the woriiers of in. 
66. 18 If I regard iniqultyin my heart, the Loan 
g2. 7 when all the workers of iniquity do flourish 
92. 9 the workers of iniquity shall be scattered 
94. 4 the workefsof Iniquity boastthemselves? 
94. 16 will stand. . against the workers of iuiquity 
94. 23 he shall bring upon them their own iniq. 

119. 133 let not any iniquity have dominion over 
125. 5 lead them forth with the workers of iniq. 
141. 4 wicked works with men that work iniquity 
141. 9 and the gins of the workers of iniquity 
Prov. XQ. 29 but destruction . . to the workers of iniqu. 
19. 38 the mouth of the wicked de voureth iniqu. 
21. 15 but destruction. ,to the workers of iniqu. 
Isa. 1. 13 (it is) iniquity, even the solemn meeting 
29. 2o and all that watch for iniquity are cut off 
31. 2 against the help of them that work iniqu- 
3a. 6 his heart will work iniquity, to practise 
59. 4 conceive mischief, and bring forth iniquity 
59. 6 their works (are) works of iniquity, and 
59. 7 their thoughts (are) thoughts of iniquity 
Hob, 6. 8 Gilead (is) a city of them that work iniq. 
12. II iniquity (in) Gilead ? surely they are van. 
Mic. 2. 1 Woe to them that devise Iniquity, .work 
Hab, I, 3 Why dost thou show me iniquity, and 

2.Mischi^, calamity, desire, rnn hanivah. 

Psa 94. 20 Shall the throne of iniquity have fellows, 
3.Perversity, perverseness, hiJl, hvi avel, evel. 

Deat 33. 4 a (}od of truth, and without iniquity, Just 



Job 34. 10 Far be it from, .the Almighty, .iniquity 
34. 32 If I have done iniquity, I will do no more 

Paa. 7. 3 Lord my God . . if there be iniquity in my 
53, 1 corrupt, .and have done abominable iniq. 

Jer, 2. 5 What iniquity have your fathers found in 

Eze, 3. 2o WhenarighteouB(man)doth. .commitin. 
18, v8 hath withdrawn his hand from iniquity 
i8."24 when the righteous . . committeth iniquity 
18. 26 committeth iniquity, and dieth in them 

18. 26 for his iniquity that he hath done shall he 
28. 18 hast defiled thy sanctuaries, .by the iniq. 
33. 13 if he. .commit iniquity, all his righteous. 

33. 13 for his iniquity that he hath committed 

33. IS walk, .without committing iniquity ; he 

33. 18 When the righteous . .conunitteth iniquL 

i.J'&rversity, {<;ij) ivya. 

Dan. 4. 27 break off. .thine iniquities by showing 
5,PerverseTiess, perversity, nVij; avlah. 

2 Ch.ig. 7 for (there is) no Iniquity with the Ioed 
Job 6. 29 S-eturn, I pray you, let it not be iniquity 
6. 30 Is there iniquity in my tongue ? cannot 
15. 16 man, which drinketh iniquity like water? 
22. 23 thou shalt put away iniquity far from thy 
36. 23 or who can say. Thou hast wrought iniq.? 
Psa. 37. I envious against the workers of iniquity 
107. 42 and all iniquity shall stop her mouth 
119. 3 They also do no iniquity : they walk in 
125. 3 righteous put forth their hands unto ini. 
Prov 22. 8 He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity 
Eze. 28. IS Thou (v/ast) perfect. .tiU iniquity is found 
Hos, 10. 13 ye have reaped iniquity ; ye have eaten 
Mic. 3. 10 They build up. .Jerusalem with iniquity 
Hab. z. 12 Woetohimthat..stablishethacitybyin.! 
Zeph. 3. 5 The just LORD . .not do iniquity : every 
3. 13 The remnant of Israel shall not do iniq 
Mai, 2. 6 iniquity was not found in his Ups : be 

Q. Perverseness, perversity, nViy olah. 

Job s- 16 So the poor hatli hope, and iniquity stop. 
Psa. 64. 6 They search out iniquities ; they'accom. 

7. Perversity, \\)), avon. 

Gen. IS- 16 iniquity of the Amorites (is) not yet full 

19. IS lest thou be consumed in the iniquity of 

44. 16 God hath found out the Iniquity of thy 
Exod2o. s visiting the Iniquity of the fathers upon 

38. 38 may bear the iniquity of the holy things 
a8. 43 that they bear not iniquity, and die 

34. 7 forgiving iniquity and transgression and 
2i. 7 visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon 
34. 9 pardon our iniquity and our sin, and take 

Lev, 5. I if he do not utter., he shall bear his iniq. 
S. 17 yet is he guilty, and shall bear his iniq. 
7. 18 the soul that eateth of it shall bear his in. 

10. 17 hath given it you to bear the iniquity 
16. 21 confess over him all the iniquities of the 
j6, 22 the goat shall bear upon him all their in. 

17. 16 nor bathe his flesh .. siiall bear his iniqu. 

18, 25 I do visit the iniquity thereof upon it, and 

19. 8 that eateth it shall bear his iniquity, be. 

20. 17 sister's nakedness; he shall bear his iniq. 

20. 19 his near kin : they diall bear their iniq. 
B3. 16 or suffer them to bear the iniquity of tr. 

26. 39 shall pine away in their iniquity in your 
e6. 39 in the iniquities of their fathers shall they 

26. 40 shaU confess their iniquity, and the iniq, 
26. 41, 43 accept of the punishment of their in. 

NUHLs. 15 offering, .bringiog iniquity to remembra. 
5, 31 ITien shaU the man be guiltless from ini. 
5. 31 and this woman shall bear her iniquity 

14. 18 forgiving iniquity and transgiession, and 

14. 18 visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon 

14. 19 Pardon, I beseech thee,iftie iniquity of tliis 
14. 34 day for a year, shaU ye bear your iniqu. 

15. 31 that soul shall utterly be cut off ; his ini 
18. I shall bear the iniquity of the sanctuary 
18. I shall bear the iniquit.y of your priesthood 

18. 23 the Levites. .they shallhear their iniquity 
30. 15 if he shall, .then he shall bear her Iniqu. 

Deut. 5. 9 visiting the Iniquity of the fathers upon 

19. IS shall not rise up against a man for any in. 
Josh. 22. 17 (Is) the iniquity of Peor too little for us 

22. 20 that man perished not alone in his Iniqu. 

1 Sa. 3. 13 wiU judge . .for the iniquity v/hich he to. 

3. 14 the iniquity of EU's house shall not be p, 
80. I What have I done? what (is) mine iniquity? 
so, 6 if there be in me iniquity, slay me thyself 
s$. 24 Upon me, my lord, .me (let this) iniquity 

2 Sa. 14. 9 My lord, king, the iniquity (be) on ms 

14. 32 if there be (any) iniquity in me, let him 
xq. 19 Let not my loM impute iniquity unto me 
22. 24 and have kept myself from mine iniquity 
24. 10 Lord, take away the iniquity of thy serv. 

1 Ch.ai, 8 do away ihe iniquity of thy servant ; for 
Ezra 9, 6 our iniquities are increased over (ou^ he, 

9. 7 for our iniquities have we, our kings, (and) 
9. 13 God hast punished us less than our iniqu. 

Neh. 4. 5 cover not their iniquity, and let not their 
. g. 2 confessed their sins, and the iniquities of 
Job 7. ei why dost thou not. .take away mine in. 

10. 6 That thou enquirest after mine Iniquity 

10. 14 thou wilt not acqmt me from mine inlqu. 

11. 6 God exacteth of thee (less) than thine in, 
13. 23 How many (are) mine iniquities and sins? 
13. 26 makest me to possess the iniquities of my 
14. 17 transgression . .thou sewest up mine iniq. 
is. 5 thy mouth uttereth thine iniquity, and 

20. 27 The heaven shall reveal his iniquity ; and 
22i 5 (Is) not thy wickedness great.. thine iniq. 
31. II this (is) a heinous crime ; yea, it (is) an in. 
31. a8 This also (were) an iniquity (to be punis. 

31. 33 covered, ,Dy biding mine iniquity in m/ 



Job 33, 9 1 (am) innocent ; neither (is there) iniqu. 
Psa. i8. 23 upright. .1 kept myself from mine iniqu. 
25, II Lord, pardon mine iniquity ; for it (is) 

31, lo my strength f aileth because of mine iniq. 

32. 2 unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniqu, 
32. 5 mine iniquity have I not hid. I said, I 

32. 5 and thou f orga,vest the iniquity of my sia 
36. 2 until his iniquity be found to be hateful 

38. 4 inine iniquities are gone over mine head 
38, 18 1 will declare mine ioiquity ; I will be 

39. II When thou, .dost correct man for tniqui. 

40. 12 mine iniquities have taken hold upon me 

49. 5 the iniquity of my heels shall compass me 
51. 2 Wash me throughly from mine iniquity 
SI. sBeholdjIwasshapenlniniquity; andinsin 
51. 9 Hide thy face. '.blot out all mine iniquities 
65. 3 Iniquitiesprevailagainstme. .ourtransg. 
69. 27 Add iniquity unto their iniquity: and let 

78. 38 But he . . full of compassion, forgave . . ini. 

79. 8 remember not against us former iniqu. 
85. 2 Xhou hast f or^ven the iniquity of thy pe. 

89. 32 Then wUlI visit., their iniquity with stri. 

90. 8 Thou hast set our iniquites before thee 
103. 3 Who foi^veth all thine iniquities ; who 
103. 10 nor rewarded us according to our iniquL 
106. 43 and were brought low for theiriniquity 
107. 17 and because of their iniquities, are afiUc. 
109. 14 Let the iniquity of his fathers be remem. 
130. 3 If thou. Lord, shouldest mark- iniquities 
130. 8 he shall redeem Israel from all his Inlq. 

IjTOV. s. 22 His own iniquities shall take the wicked 

16. 6 By mercy and ti-uth iniquity is purged 
Isa. I. 4 Ah sinfiU nation, a people laden with in. 
5. 18 Woe unto them that draw iniquity with ■ 

6. 7 thine iniquity is taken away, and thy sin 

13. II I will punish, .the Avicked for their inlq. 

14. 2t slaiighter. .for the iniquity of their fatfc' 
22. 14 Surely this iniquity shall not be purged 
26. 21 punish the inhabitants of the earth for. .1. 
27. 9 this, .shall the iniquity of Jacob bepurg. 

30. 13 Therefore this iniquity shall be to yon as 
33. 24 dweU therein (shall be) forgiven (their) in. 

40. 2 cry unto her. .that her iniquity is pardo. 
43. 24 thou hast wearied me with thine iniquit. 

50. I for your iniquities have ye sold yourself 
53» 5 bruised for our iniquities: the chastisem. 
53. '6 Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us 
S3, n Justify many; for he shall bear their uiiq. 
57. 17 Eor the iniquity of his covetousness was 
59. 2 your iniquities have separated between 
59. 3 your fingers vrith iniquities ; your lips 
59, 12 and (as for) our iniquities, we know them 
64. 6 iniqiiities, like the wind, have taken us 
64. 7 hast consumed us, because of our iniqn. 

64, 9 neither remember itiiquity for ever: beh. 

65. 7 Your iniquities, and the iniquities of your 
Jer. 2, 22- thtue iniquity is marked before me, saith 

3. 13 Only acknowledge thine iniquity, that 
S. 25 Your iniquities have turned away these 

II, 10 They are turned back to the iniquities of 

13. 22 For the greatness of thine iniquity arethy 

14. 7 Lord, though our iniquities testify against 
14. 10 he will now remember their iniquity, and 
14. 20 We acknowledge-;. the iniquity of our fa. 
16. 10 or what (is) ^our iniquity ? or what (is) our 

16. 17 neither is their iniquity hid from mine 

16. 18 first I will recompense their iniquity and 
18. 23 forgive not theu' iniquity, neither blot ou6 
25. 12 that nation, saith the' Lord, for their ini. 
30, 14, IS for the multitude of thjne iniquity 

31. 30 every one shall die for his own iniquity 
31, 34 1 will forgive their iniquity, and I wiU 
32. 18 recompensest the iniquity of the fathers 

33. 8 1 Will cleanse them from all their iniqui. 
33. 8 1 will pardon all their iniquities, whereby 
36. 3 I may forgive their iniquity and their sin 

36. 31 his seed and his servants for their Iniquity 
50. 20 the iniquity ol Israel shall be sought for 

51. 6 be not cut off In her iniquity; forthis(is> 
Iiam. 2. 14 and they have not discovered thine iniq. 

4. 6 the punishment of the iniquity of the d. 
4. 13 the iniquities of her priests, that have 
4. 22 The punishment of thine iniquity is' ace. 

4. 23 he will visit thine iniquity, O daughter 

5. 7 our fathers . . we have born their iniquities 
Eze. 3. 18 the same wicked (man) shall die in his i. 

3. 19 he shall die In his iniquity ; but thou hast 
4. 4 lay the iniquity of the house otisrael upon 
4. 4 shalt lie upon it thou shalt bear their in. 
4. 5 1 have laid upon thee the yeai's of their t 
4. 5 so shalt thou bear the iniquity of the 
4. 6 thou shalt bear the iniquityof the house of 
4. 17 Thatthey may. .consume away for their i. 
7, 13 strengthen htmaeU in the iniquity of his 

7. i5 aU. .mourning, every one for his iniquity 
7. 19 it is the stumbling block of theiriniquity 
g. 9 The Iniquity of the house of Israel and J. 

X4. 3 put the stumbling block of their iniquity 
14. 4, 7 the stumbling block of his iniquity 
14. lo shaU bear the punishment of theiriniquity 
j6. 49 this was the iniquity of thy sister Sodom 
18. 17 he shall not die for the iniquity of his fa. 
j8. 18 his father.. even he shall die In hisiniquity 
18. 19 doth not the son bear the iniquity of the 
18. 20 The son shall not bear the Iniquity of the 
18. 2o neither shall the father bear the iniquity 
x8. 30 Bepent , , so iniquity shall not be your ruin 
31. 23 he will call to remembrance the iniquity 
21. 24 ye have made your iniquity to be remem. 
21. 25 day Is come, when iniquity (shall have) 
21. 29 come, when their iniquity (shall have) an 
24. 23 but ye shall pine away for your iniquitiea 



INIQUITY 



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INSTANTLY 



Dan. 



44. 

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Hos. 



Eze z8. i8 by the multitude of thine iDiquities.by the 
sg. i6 whichibringeth. .iniquity to remembrance 

32. 27 theii' iniquities shall lie upon their bones 

33. 6 he is taken away in his iniquity; but liis 
33. 8 that wicked (man)shall die in his iniquity 
33. Q he shall die in his iniquity ■, but thou h 

35. 5 in the time (that their) iniquity (had) an 

36. 31 for your iniquities and for your abomina. 
36. 33 I ahalipiave cleansed you from all your^in. 
39. 23 Israel went into captivity for their iniq. 
43. 10 they may be ashamed of their iniquities 

10 the Levites. .they shall even bear their i, 

12 and caused. .Israel to fall into iniquity 
, 12 therefore, .they shall bear their iniquity 

13 thatwemighttum from our iniquities.and 
16 for our Bins, and for the iniquities of our 

9. 24 to make reconciliation for iniquity, s nd to 
(. 8 and they set their heart on their iniquity 

5. s Bhall Israel and Ephraim fall in their ini. 

7. I the iniquity of Ephraim was discovered 

8. 13 now will he remember their iniquity, and 

9. 7 for the multitude of thine iniquity, and 
9. 9 he will remember their iniquity, he will 

12. 8 all my labours they shall find none iniqu. 
ij. 12 The iniquity of Ephraim (is) bound up ; his 
14. I return, .for thou hast fallen by thine ini. 
14. 2 Take away all iniquity, and receive, .gra. 

Amos 3. 2 I wUl punish you for all your iniquities 
Mic. 7. 18 a God like unto thee, that pardone'th ini. 

7. 19 he will subdue our iniquities ; and thou 
Zech. 3. 4 I have caused thine iniquity to pass from 

3. 9 I v/ill remove the iniquity of that land in 
Slal 2. 6 and did turn many away from iniquity 

8. Perversity, ni^y alvah. 

Hos. 10. 9 the battle, .against the children of inlqa. 
9. Labour, mistry, "j^j; omial. 

Hab. I. 13 and canst not look on Iniquity : wherefore 

\^.\Vrong, wickedness, VW~i resha. 

EccL 3. 16 the place of righteousness, (that) iniquity 

11. Word or matter qf perversity, jij; ty] debar avon. 
Psa. 65. 3 Iniquities prevail against me . . our trans. 

12. Unrighteousness, vyrov.g doing, aSlKr}iJ.a adikema. 
Kev. 18. 5 and God hath remembered her iniquities 

X^Mnrighteousness, wrong, aSiKla adikia. 

I/ukei3. 27 depart from me, all (ye) workers of Inlqt 
Acts I. i8 purchased a field with the reward of ini. 

8. 23 1 perceive, .thou art in.. the bond of ini 

1 Co. 13. 6 Rcjoiceth not in iniquity, but rejoiceth ijQ 

2 Ti 2. 19 And, let every one. .depart from iniquity 
Jas. 3. 6 the tongue (is) a fire, a world of iniquity 

li.LawlessTiess, avofxia anomia. 

Matt. 7. 23 depart from rae, ye that work iniquity 

13. 41 things that offend, and them which do in. 

23. 28 within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniqu. 

24. 12 because iniquity shall abound, the love of 
Bom. 4. 7 Blessed (are) they whose iniquities are 

6. 19 to uncleanness and to iniquity unto iniq. 
2 Th. 2. 7 the mystery of iniquity doth already work 
Titus 2. 14 that he might redeem us from all iniquity 
Heb I. 9 hast loved righteousness, and hated iniq. 

8. 12 their iniquities will I remember no more 
10. 17 sins and iniquities will I remember no 

15. Transgression of la\o, irapavofj-la paranomia. 

2 Pe. 2. 16 was rebuked tor his iniquity : the dumb 

16. Evil, wickedness, rrnvripia ponena. 

Acts 3. 26 turning away every one of you 'rom his i, 
INiaTJITY, punishment of — 
Iniquity, punishment of iniquity, ps; avon. 

Lev. 26. 41, 43 accept of the punishment of their Ini. 

Lam. 4. 6 the punishment of the iniquity of the da. 

4. 22 the punishment of thine iniquity is acco. 
Eze. 14. 10 they shall bear the punishment of their i. 

ima'lJIT'?, to commit — 
l.To do perversely, n)^ avah. 

Dan. 9. 5 We have sinned, and ha «e committed La. 

i.To do perversely, cause perversity, nil? ctvah, 5. 
2 8a. 7. 14 If he commit iniquity, I wiU chasten him 
Psa.iofi 6 wehavecommittediniquity, wehavedone 
Jer 9. 5 (and) weary themselves to commit iniqu. 

IHJOIH, to — 

1. To give in charge, ivr^Wo/jLcu entellomai. 

Heb. 9. 20 testament which God hath injoined unto 

2. To set in order upcm, iTrtrdcrcria epitassd. 

Plun. S bold, .to injoin thee that which iaconven. 

IKJTJEE, to — 

To do injustice, wrong, injury, AJSmiai adikeO. 
Gsa. 4, 12 Brethren, .ye nave not injured me at all 

nutiBiotJs — 

Despiteful, insulting, vppiffr'fis hubrisUs 

I Ti. J. 13 Who was before..injurionfl: butloblaln 

INJTOTICE — 

Viotemce, vrrorng, infwry, aon chamas. 

Sob 16. 17 Not for. .injustice in mine bands, also 
CSS.— 

Jer. 3&. 18 answered..! wrote (them) with ink In the 

iJiik, (if\dv melan. 

9 Co. 3. , 3 wiitten not with ink, hut with the spirit 
a John 3, r2 I would not (write) with paper and ink 
3 John 13 I mU not with ink and pen write unto 



INK HO;aM — 

Ink horn, npp. qeseth. 

Eze. g. 2 clothed with linen, with a writer's Inkhom 
9. 3 which (had) the writer's inkhom by his 
9. II clothed with linen, which (had) iheinkb 

nro — 

\. Lodging, place for passing the night, l^"?o makm. 

Geo. 42. 27 opened, .to give hisass provender in theL 

43. 21 it came to pass, when we came to the imi 

Exod. 4. 24 it came to pass by the way in the inn, that 

2.Ghtest chamber, icaTaXvua katahima. 

Luke 2. 7 there was no room for them in the Inn 

B.Inn, general receiving house, tuvSox^^oi' pnndo. 

Lukeio. 34 brought him toan inn, and took care of 
XSNER- 
l.Iniier, '!$■'}$ penimi, 

I Kl. 6. 27 he set the cherubim within the Inner 

6. 36 he built the inner court with three rows 

7. 12 both for the inner court of the house of 
7. so for the doors of the inner house, the most 

1 Ca.28. II pattern, .oftheiunerparioursthereof.and 

2 Ch. 4. 22 the iimer doors thereof for the most holy 
Esth. 4. II shall come unto the king into the inner 

5. I stood in the inner court of the king's ho. 
EzB 8. 3 to the door of the inner gate that looketh 

8.16 " brought me into the inner court of the 
10. 3 and the cloud ftUed the inner court 

40. 15 unto the face of the porch of the inner 
40. 19 unto the forefront of the inner court with. 
40. 23 the gate of tho inner court (was) over ag. 
40. 27 a gate in the inner court toward the south 
40. 28 he brought me to the inner court by the 
40. 32 brought me into the inner coui't toward 
40. 44 And without the inner gate (v/ere) the 

40. 44 chambers of tho singers in the tuner court 

41. IS with the inner temple and the porches of 

41. 17 To that above the door, even unto the in. 

42. 3 twenty (cubits) which (were) for the inner 

42. 15 he had made an end of measuring the in. 

43. 5 So the spirit .. brought me into the inner 

44. 17 when they enter in at the gates of the in. 
44, 17 they minister in the gates of the inner 
44. 21 drink, .when they enter into the inner 
44. 27 unto the inncy conrt, to minister in the 
45. 19 the posts of the gate of the inner court 
46. I The gate of the inner court that looketh 

2.Within, inner, (j-ca eso. 

Eph. 3. 16 strengthened with might, .in the Inner 
S.In7ier, innermost, iadnspos esoteros. 

Acts 16. 24 thrust them into the inner prison, and 
nTKEE chamber — 
Inner charaber, Tin cheder. 

1 Ki.2o. 30 came into the city,"Into an Inner chamber 

22. 25 when thou shalt go into an inner chamber 

2 Kl. g. 2 go in. .and carry him to an inner chamber 
2 Oh.i8. 24 when thou shalt go into an inner chamber 

INNEEpart— 

Inner part, D'i^ panim. 

2 Ch. 29. 1 6 the priests went Into the inner part of the 

rNITEEEOST part — 
Inner part, i"in cheder. 

Prov 18. . 8 down into the innermost parts ofthe belly 

26. 22 go down into the innermost parts of the 

TSmOCESCY — 
l.Puriiy, >2\ zaku. 

Dan. 6. 22' as before him Innooency was fonnd in me 
2. Innocence, cleanness, I'l'i?? mqqayon. 

Gen. 2o. 5 and innocenry of my hands, have I done 

Psa. 26. 6 I will wash niiue hands in innocency : ao 
73. 13 vain, and v/ashed ray hands in innocency 

Hos. 8. 5 how long, ere they attain to innocency ? 

nrarocEirr — 

l.Oratuitous, Q\n chinnarn. 

I Ki w 31 thou mayest take away the Innocent blood 

i.Safe, covered, '\n chaph. 

Job 33- 9 I (am) innocent ; neither .. iniquity in me 
^.Innocent, clean, free, acquitted, 'pynagi. 

Exod 23. 7 the innocent and righteous slay thou not 

Deut 19. 10 That innocent blood be not shed in thy 1. 

1 9. 1 3 thou shalt put away innocent blood from 

21. 8 lay not innocent blood unto thy peopleof 

21. 9 shalt thou put away the . . innocent blood 

27. 25 taketh reward to slay an innocent person 
I Sa. 19. 5 wilt thou sin against innocent blood, to 

e Ki2i. 16 Manasseh shed innocent blood very much 
24. 4 also for the innocent blood that he shed 
£4. 4 he flUed Jerusalem with innocent blood 

Job 4. 7 who (ever) perished, being innocent? or 
0. 23 he will laugh at thetrial of the mnocent 
tj. 8 the innocent shall stir up himself against 

22. jg and the innocent laugh them to scorn 
02. 30 He shall deliver the island of the innocent 
27. 17 and the innocent shall divide the silver 

Pea. 10, e in the secret places doth he murder the in. 
15. 5 nor taketh reward against the innocent 
04. 21 righteous, and condemn the innocent bl. 
106. 38 And shed innocent blood, .the blood of 

Erov. X. II let us lurk privily for the innocent with. 

6. 17 a lying tongue, and bands that shed inno. 
Isa. S9 7 they make haste to shed innocent blood 
Jer. 2. 34 the Wood of the souls of the poor mnoc 

7. 6 and shed not innocent blood in Om place 
19. 4liaTeflBeatlri3place with-theHcodorin. 



Jer 22 3 neither shed innocent blood In this place 

23. 17 for to shed innocent blood, and foroppr. 
26 1 5 ye shall surely bring Innocent blood upon 

Jon I 14 lay not upon us Innocent blood : tor tnou 

i. Innocent, clean, n'pj ruuji. 

Joel 3. J 9 they have shed innocent blood in their 1» 
5. Innocent, guiltless, &.6uios atluios. 

Matt27 4 [in that I have betrayed the innocent bl.) 

27. 24 I am innocent of the blood of this just 

INNOOENT, to 06 — 

To be innocent, clean, free, acquitted, "pj naqah, 'Z. 

Psa. 19. 13 I shall be innocent from the great trans. 

Prov. 6. 29 whosoever toucheth her shall not be inuo 

28. 20 maketh haste to be rich shall not be inno 
Jer. 2. 35 Yet thou sayest, Because 7 am Innocent 

nfNOCENT, to hold — 

To declare innocent, n.'jj naqah, 3 

Job 9. 28 I know that thou wUt not hold me inno 
nnnjMEILABLE — 
\.No number, vnthoul number, l^DP ('N en mispar 

Job 21. 33 draw, .as (there are) Innumerable before 

Psa. 40. 12 For innumerable evils have compassed me 
104. 25 sea, wherein (are) things creeping innurn 

Jer. 46. 23 more thim the grasshoppers, and. .innu. 

2.A^ot to be numbered, ayapiBurtros anarithTnetoa. 
Heb. II. 12 as the eand which is by the sea shore In. 
[.See also Company, multitude.) 

mOEDINATE lovo or affection — 
1. Doting love, !^^i^ agabah. 

Eze. 23. II she was more corrupt In ber inordinate L 

2. Affection, suffering, lust, ttdBos pathos. 

Col. 3. 5 uncleanuosa, inordinate affection, evUca 
rNatnsmON to ba made — 
To be sought or searched out, ts'pp baqath, 4. 

Esth. 2. 23 when inquisition was made of the matter 

rsainSITION, to maio — 

To seek, inquire, require, &T} darash. 

Devitig. i8 the judges shall make diligent Inqnlsftloo 
Psa. 9. 12 "WLen he maketh inquisition for blood, he 

INSCSIPTION — 

A wriiing above, ivtypdibu) epigrapkd. 

kcts.iy. 23 For. .1 found an altar with this inacript. 

DfSIDE - 

House, mthin, r\',5 bayiih. 

1 Kj. 6. 15 covered (them) on the Inside with wood 

DTSOlffTJCH OS — 
So that, SxTTC hoste. 

Acts. I. 19 insomuch as that field Is called In their 

msoanjcH that — 

1. With a view to which, tls eis. 

2 Co. 8. 6 Insomuch that we desired litos, that as 

2. So that, Siffre hoste. 

Matt. 8. 24 insomuch that the ship was covered with 

12. 22 he healed him, insomuch that the bUnd 

13. 54 insomuch that they were astonished, and 
15. 31 Insomuch that the multitude wondered 

24. 24 insomuch that, if (it were) possible, they 
27. 14 insomuch that the governor marvelled 

Mark i. 27 insomuch that they questioned among 

1. 4s insomuch that Jesus could no more open 

2. 2 insomuch that there was no room to rec 
2. 12 insomuch that they were all amazed, and 
3 10 insomuch that they pressed upon him for 
9. 26 insomuch that many said, He is dead 

Lukei2. I insomuch that they trode one upon anot 
Acts 5. IS Insomuch that they brought forth thesick 
2 Co. I. 8 insomuch that we despaired even of life 
Gal. 2. 13 insomuch that Barnabas also was carried 

rNS?rBAT10N - 
Breath, nrj^i ncshamah 

Job 32. 8 the inspiration of the Almighty giveth 

INSPIRATION of God, given by — 
Ood-brealhed, BeSTrffvaros theopneustoa 

2 Ti. 3. 16 AU scripture . . given by inspiration of God 

INSTJtNT — 

1, Moment, instant, vn rega, 

Jer. 18. 7, 9 (At what) instant 1 shall speak conceml 

2. Hour, Sspa hora. 

Luke 2. 3S she coming in that Instant gave thanks 

HTSTAira, at an — 
An instant, iir^ petha, 

Isft. 29. 5 yea, it shall be at an instant suddenly 
30. 13 bre&Mag cometh suddenly at aninstant 

INSIANT, to be — 

l.To lie upon, eTTlxttfua epikeimai 

Luke23. 23 they frere instant with load voices, requ. 
2. To place upon, i<piiTrrifii ephistemi. 

2 fi. 4. 2 be instant in season, out of season ; repr. 

nJBTAHT, to coatisne — 

To persevere, continue in, itpoCKoprtpia) prosharte. 

Bom.12. la Kejoicing in hope, .continuliig instant in 
DISTANTI.T — 
\Jntently, ti> iierifeia en ekteneia 

Acts 26. 7 Unto which, .our twelve-tribeB, tnstaotly 



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%Hastil'^, speedily, o-ttovSuus spoudaios. 

Luke 7. 4 when they came., they besought him ins. 

INSTEAD, in the Btead of — 

1. Under, instead of, nnn tachath. 

Gea. 2. zi and closed up the flesh instead thereof 

4. 25 another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain 
22. 13 a burnt offeriiig in the stead of his son. 
30. 2 (Am) I in God's stead, who hath withheld 
44. 33 let thy servant abide instead of the lad 

Exod29. 30 that son that is priest in his stead shall 
lev. 16. 32 priest, .to minister, .iri his father's stead 
Hum. 3. 12 instead of all the first born that openeth 
3. 41, 45 instead of all the flrs\ born among the 
3. 41, 45 the cattle of the Levites instead of 

5. 19 (with another) instead of thy husband 
5. 20, 29 aside (to another) instead of thy husb. 
5. 20, 29 aside (to another) instead of her husb. 
8. 16 iijsiead of such as open every womb, (even 

32. 14 ye,are risen up in your father's stead, an 
Deat. 2. 12, '23 destroyed . . and dwelt in their stead 

2. 21, 22 succeeded them, and dwelt in their b. 
10. 6 Eleazar his son ministered, .in his stead 

Josh. 5. 7 chUdren,(whom)heraisedupintheirste. 
Judg.is. 2 take her, I pray thee, instead of her 
3 Sa. 16. 8 of Saul.in whose stead thouhast reigned 
17. 25 Aiaasa captain of the host instead of Joab 
t Ki. 1. 30 he shall sit upon my throne in my stead 
I. 35 he shall be hang in my stead : and I have 

3. 7 servant long instead of David my father 
14. 27 flehoboam made in their stead brasen sh. 

a Ki.17. 24 in the cities of Samaria instead of the 
r Ch. 5. 22 dwelt in theii' steads until the captivity 
Esth. 2. 4 the maiden, .be queen instead of Vashti 

2. 17 and made her queen instead of Vashti 
Job 16. 4 if your soul were in my soul's stead, I 
31. 40 grow instead of wheat, and cockle instead 
34. 24 He shall, .set others in then' stead 
Psa. 45. 16 Instead of thy fathers shall be thy children 
Prov.ii. 8 and the wicked cometh in his stead 
EcoL 4. 15 child that shall stand up in his stead 
Isa. 3. 24 instead of sweet smell there shall be stink 
3. 24 instead of a girdle a rent ; and instead of 
3. 24 and instead of a stomacher a girding of 
3. 24 sackcloth ; (and) burning instead of bea. 
55. 13 Instead of the thorn . . instead of the brier 
Eze. 16. 32 taketh strangers instead of her husband 

2.For, in behalf of, inr4p {gen.) huper. 

2 Co. 5. 20 we pray (you), iu Christ's stead, be ye re. 
Phm. 13 that in. thy stead he might have minister. 

HfSTIlTJCT, to — 

l.To consider, discern, attend, ["3 bin, 5. 

Isa. do. 14 instructed him, and taught him in the 
Dan. ii. 33theythatimderstand..shaUinstructmany 

2.T0 caiise to understand, J '3 bin, 8a. 

Deut.32. 10 he led him about, he instructed him, he 

S.Reprover, instructor, niD; yissor 

Job 40. 2 Shall he that contendeth-.. instruct (him)? 

^,To chasten, instruct, lo; yasar, 3. 

Deut. 4. 36 to hear his voice, that he might instruct 
Job 4. 3 thou hast instructed ."nany, and thou hast 
Psa. 16. 7 my reins also instruct me in the night 
Isa. 8. 1 1 instructed me that I should walk in the 
28. 26 his God doth instruct him to discretion 

6. To show, direct, rri; yarah, 5 

2 Ki. 12. 2 his days wherein Jehoiada. .instructed 

6.T0 teach, iD^ lamad, 3. 

Prov. 5. 13 nor inclined mine ear to them that instr. 
Song 8. 2 my mother's house, (who) would instruct 

7. To cause to act wisely, S?'^ saJeal, 5. 

Neh. 9. 20 Thou ga vest, .thy good spirit tojnstruct 
Psa. 32. 8 I will instruct thee and teach thee in the 

8.T0 sound throughout, instruct, Karrix^o} katecheo. 
Luke I. 4 those things, wherein thou hast been ins. 
Acts 18. 25 This man was instructed in the way of the 
Eom. 2. xS excellent, beinginstructed out of the law 

^.Tomakeadiscipleor learner, ^laQijTeva matheteuo. 
Matti3. 52 instructed unto the kingdom of heaven, is 

10. To nurture as a child, instruct, Trait^vta paideuS. 

2 Ti- 2. 25 In meekness instructing those thatoppose 

11. To cause to go up or unite together, (rv/j.$i^d(oi. 

1 Co. 2. 16 mind of the Lord, that he may instruct 
IIISTE,TICT before, to — 

To cause to go up before, jrpojSj/SaCw probibazo. 

Matt 14. 8 she, being before instructed of her mother 
mSTBTJCTED, to te — 
l.To become known, VT, yada, 2. 

Jer. 31. 19 after that I was instructed, I smote upon 
2.T0 be founded, instructed, np; yasad, 6. 

2 Ch. 3. 3 Solomon was instructed for the building 
S.ro be chastised, instructed, "ip; yasar,. 2. 

Pea. 2. 10 be instructed, ye judges of the e^rth 
Jer. 6. 8 Be thou instructed, O Jerusalem, lest my 

4. To bt taught, -vah lamad, i. 

I Ch.25. 7 their brethren that were instructed in the 

5. To cause to act wisely, h^-f sakal, 5 

Prov.2i. n when the wise is instructed, he receiveth 

6. To initiate into mysteries, /ivfco mueo. 

Phil. 4. 13 in all things I am instructed both to be 



IKSTRTTCTIOK — 

1. Chastisement, instruction, lom musar 

Psa. 50. 17 Seeing thou hatest instruction, and cast. 

Prov. I. 2 To know-wisdom and instruction ; toper. 

I. 3 To receive the instruction of Vifisdom, jus. 

I. 7 (but) fools despise wisdom and instruction 

8 My son, hear the instruction of thy father 

I Hear, ye children, the instruction of a f. 

13 Take fast hold of instruction ; let (her) not 

12 How have I hated instruction, and myh. 

23 He shall die without instruction ; and in 

23 reproofs of instruction (are) the way of life 

laileceive my instruction.and not silver; and 

8. 33 Hear instruction, and be wise, and refuse 

10. 17 He., the way of life that keepeth instruc. 

12. I Whoso loveth instruction loveth knowled. 

13. I Awiseson(heareth)hisfather'sinstruction 

13. 18 Poverty . .to him that refuseth instruction 
15. 5 A fool despiseth his father's instruction 
15.32 He that refuseth instruction despiseth his 

15. 33 The fear of the Lord (is) the instruction 

16. 22 well spring, but the instruction of fools 
ig. 20 Hearoounsel, and receive instruction, that 
19. 27 Cease, my son, to hear the instruction 
23. 12 Apply thine heart unto instruction, and 

23. 23 wisdom, and instruction, and understand. 

24. 32 I looked upon (it, and) received instruction 
Jer. 17. 23 that they might not near, nor receive ins. 

32. 33 they have not hearkened to receive inst. 

35. 13 Will ye not receive instruction to hearken 
Eze. 5. 15 an instruction and an astonishment unto 
Zeph. 3. 7 I said, Surely . .thou wilt receive iustruc. 



2. Instruction, "lob mosar. 

Job 33. 16 openeth the ears of men . . sealeth their in. 

3. Nurture, instruction, vaiS^ia paideia. 

2 Ti. 3. 16 profitable . Jor instruction in righteous. 

INSTItTTCTOE — 

1. To whet, sharpen, »»7 latash. 

Gen. 4. 22 an instructor of every artificer in brass 

2.Child conductor, vaiSaytoySs paidagogos. 

1 Co. 4. 15 though ye have ten thousand instructors 

3. One who nurtures or instructs, rraiSeur^s paideut. 
Rom. 2. 20 An instructor of the foolish, a teacher of 

msTRriaENT — 

1. Vessel, instrument, 'V| keli. 

Gen. 49. 5 instruments' of cruelty . . their habitations 
Exod25. 9 the pattern of all the instruments thereof 
Num. 3. 8 they shall keep all the instruments of the 
4. 12 shall take all the instruments of minis. 
4. 26 and all the instruments of their service 
4. 32 with all their instruments, and witli all 

4. 32 by name ye shall reckon the instruments 
7. I and all the instruments thereof, both the 

31. 6 with the holy instruments, and the trum. 
35. 16 if he smite him with an instrumentof iron 

1 Sa. 8. 12 his instruments of war, and instruments 

2 Sa. 24. 22 and (other^ instruments of the oxen for 
I Ki.ig. 21 boiled their flesh with the instruments 

I Ch. 9. 29 to oversee the vessels and alltheinstrum. 
12. 33 expert in war, with all instrunientsof war 
12. 37 with all manner of instruments of war for 

15. 16 the singers with instruments of music 

16. 42 and with musical instruments of God 
23, 5 praised the LORD with the instruments 
28. 14 all instruments of all manner of service 
28. 14 for all instruments of silver by weight 

28. 14 all instruments of every kind of service 

e Ch. 4. 16 the flesh hooks, and all their instruments 

5. J all the instruments, put he among the 

5. 13 with the trumpets, and cymbals, and ins. 
7. 6 Levites also with instruments of music of 

23. 13 also the singers with instruments of mu. 

29. 26 the Levites stood with the instruments of 

29. 27 with the instruments (ordained) by David 

30. 21 (singing) with loud instruments unto the L, 
34. 12 all that could skill of instruments of mu. 

Neh. 12. 36 with the musical instruments of David the 
Psa. 7. 13 He hath also prepared for him the instr. 
Isa. 32. 7 instruments also of the churl (are) evil 

54. 16 bringeth forth an instrument for his work 
Eze. 40. 42 whereupon also they laid the instruments 
Amos 6. 5 invent to themselves instruments of music 
Zech II. 15 Take, .the instruments of afoolish sheph. 

2. Weapons, armour, SirAa hopla. 

Bom. 6. 13 instrimients of unrighteousness unto sin 

6. 13 instruments of righteousness unto God 
[See also Musical, threshing, ten strings.] 

mSTETJICENT of musio — 
1.^ trichord, ty'^^ shalish. 

I Sa. 18. 6 came out. .with instruments of musio 

2. Things for driving away care, food, table, Jirn 
Dan. 6. 18 neither were instruments of music brou. 

rNSTEtJlOaTT, to sing to the stringsd — 
To play on a stringed instrument, ];i nagan, 3. 
Isa. 38. 20 we will sing my songs to the stringed in. 

rNSTETTKETrr, stringed - 

l.Music or song for a stringed instrument, nj'JJ. 
Hab. 3. 19 To the chief singer on my stringed instr, 

2. Stringed instrument, D'JD minnim. 

Psa ISO 4 praise him witii stringed instruments and 



nrSTHOTEENTS, player on — 

1. To pipe, play_ on instruments, hh^ chalal. 

Psa. 87. 7 As' well the singers as the players on ins. 
l.To pla.y on a stringed instrument, JjJ nagan. 

Psa. 68. 25 the players oninstruments (followed) after 

rNSUEEECTION — 

1. Assembly, company, .i^jt rigshah. 

Psa. 64. 2 from the insurrection of the workers of 

2. A standing up, uprising, ffrdo'is stasis. 

Markis. 7 who had committed murder in the insur 

mSTJEBECTION against, to maie — 
l.To lift up self, N^4 nesa, i. 

Ezra 4. 19 of old time hath made insurrection against 

2.T0 place on against, ua.Te^la'rqiJLt katephistemi. 
Acts 18. 12 the Jews made insurrection, against Paul 

rUSURSECTION with, to make — 
An aider or abetter, ffvcraaiairrijs sustasiastes. 
>Iarki5. 7 them that [had made insurrection withj 

INTEGEITY — 

1. Perfection, integrity, simplicity, Dh torn. 

Gen. 20. 5 in the integrity of my heart, .have I done 
20. 6 I know that thou didst this in the integ. 

1 Ki. 9. 4 in integrity of heart, and in uprightness 
Psa. 7. 8 and according to mine integrity . . in me 

25. 21 Let integrity and uprightness preserve me 

26. I I have walked in mine integrity : I have 

26. II as for me, I will walk in mine integrity 

41. 12 as for me, thou upholdest me in mine in. 

78. 72 So he fed them according to the integrity 

Prov 19. I Better, .the poor that walketh in his int 
20. 7 The just (man) waiketh in his integrity 

^.Perfection, integrity, nsn tummah. 

Job 2. 3 stillheholdethfasthisintegrity,althongh 
2. 9 said. .Dost thou still retain thinfe integ.? 

27. 5 till I die I will not remove mine integrity 
31. 6 weighed . .that God may know mine inte. 

Prov II. 3 The integrity of the upright shall guide 

ETTELLKJEUCE, to have.— 

To cause to understand, pg bin, 5. 

Dan. II. 30 have intelligence with them that forsake 

DTTENI), to — 

1. To say, lox amar. 

Exod 2. 14 Intendest thou to kill me, as thou killedst 
Josh 22. 33 did not intend to go up against them in 

2 Ch.28. 13 ye intend to add. .to our sins and to our 

2.7*0 stretch out, turn aside, nnj natah. 

Psa. 21. II they intended evil against thee ; they im 

3. To will, be minded, counselled, fioiKofxat boulomai. 
Acts s. 28 intend to bring this man's blOQd upon us 

12. 4 intending after Easter to bring him forth 
i.To will, wish, SeKco thelo. 

Luke 14. 28 which of you, intending to build a tower 
5.T0 be about, /jl^Ww mello. 

Acts 5. 35 take heed to yourselves what ye intend to 
20 13 unto Asses, there intending to take in P 
INTEirr — 
\. Order, condition, intent, sake, n"ig'=! dihrah. 

Dan. 4. 17 to the intent that the living may know 
2.Device, nsja mezimmah. 

Jer. 30. 24 until he have performed the intents of his 
^.Intent, intention, mind, ewota ennoia. 

Heb. 4. 12 a disaenier of the thoughts and intents 

4. Word, matter, thing, \6yosjogos. 
Acts 10. 29 I ask. .for what intbnt ye 'have sent for 

UrTENT (that), to the or for that — 
l.Iri, order to, lyo^ lemaan. 

Eze. 40. 4 for to the intent that I might show (them) 
2. For the purpose of, nu^s^ lebaaMr. 

2 Sa. 17. 14 to the intent that the Lord might bring 
Z.To this thing, eJs touto eis touto. 

Acts 9. 21 camehitherior that intent, that he might 
4. With a view to, eis eis. 

1 Co. 10. 6 to the intent we should not lust after evil 
b.That, so that, 'Iva hina. 

Johnii. 15 I was not there, to the intent ye may bel. 

Eph. 3. 10 To the intent that now unto the princip 

S.For what i irphs rl pros ti, 

John 13. 28 no man. .knew for what intent he spake 
XNTEKCESSION — 
A meeting between, intercession, evrtvlis enteuxis. 

I Ti. 2. I that . . intercessions . .be made for all men 
ETTEECESSION, to make — 
l.To come or fall upon, meet, Vi^paga. 

Jer. 7. 16 neither make intercession to me : fwr I 
27. 18 let them now make intercession toothe L. 

2. To caTXse to ccne or fall upon, meet, V^spaga, 5. 
Isa. 53. 12 made intercession for the transgressors 
Jer. 36. 25 had made intercession to the king that he 

S^To wieet with, come between, intercede, ivTvyx^vto. 

Kom. 8. 27 because he maketh intercession for the 

8. 34 Christ .who also maketh intercession for 

ti. 2 how he maketh intercession to God agai 

Heb 7 25 everliveth tomake interoe''"*'--:?"^^^--.! 



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IHTER0E33I0N for, to maie — 

To meet vnth,in behaf/ofone, vtrepevrvyxavo) kuper 

Kom. 8. 26 the spirit itself maketh iatercession tor 
INTEllOESSOK — 
To cause te come or fall U2wn, meet, yis paga, 5. 

Isa. 59- t6 wondered that (there was) no iutercessor 
INTEKI4E0DLE, to — 
I.To iivietmeddle, mix up self, y^a gala, 1. 

yrov i8. I seeketh (and) intei-me'ddleth with all wl 
2. To mix up self with something, 3-ij; arah, 7 

Pro V. i^ lo a stranger doth not intermeddle with his 
INTERffilSSION — 
Cessation, rij^sn haphugah. 

Lam. 3. 49 ceaseth not, without any intermission 
IKTERPBET, to — 
l.To interpret, explain, 'tn^pathar 

Gen. 40. 22 hanged . . as Joseph had interpreted to th. 
41. 8 none that could interpret them unto Ph. 
41. 12 and he interpreted to us. .he did interpret 
41. 13 as he interpreted to us, so it was ; me he 
4t. 15 none that can interpret it., to interpret it 

2. 7*0 interpret or explain thoroughly/, Siep/xriveia). 

1 Co. 12. 30 all speak with tongues ? do all interpret? 

14. 5 except he interpret, that the church may 
14. 13 Wherefore let hira pray that he may in. 

14. 27 and (that) by course; and let one interpr 

3 To interpret or explain, epixT)vevoi hermeneuo. 

John J 38 whichistosay,[beingiiiterpreted,]Master 
INTKRPHETATION — 

1. Sweetness, moral, interpretation, nf^'}'? melitsah. 

Prov. I. 6 To imderstand a proverb, and the interp. ' 

2. Interpretation, explanation, "ib'Q pesher. 

Eccl. 8. I who knoweth the interpretation of a thing 
^.Interpretation, explanation, -\p^ peshar 

Dan, 2. tell . . the dream, and we will show the in. 
2. 5 the dream, withjthe interpretation'thereot 
2. 6 if ye show the dream, and the interpveta. 
2. 6 showme the dream, and theinterpretation 
2. 7 and we will show the interpretation of it 
a. 9 that ye can show me the interpretation 
2. 16 that he would show the king the interpr. 
a, 24 I ^vill show unto the king the interpreta. 
2. 25 that will make known . .the intei-pretation 
a. 26 the dream which I have seen, and the in. 
a. 30 that shall make known the interpretation 
2. 36 we will tell the interpretation thereof be. 
a. 4 3 the dream (is) certain, and the interpret. 
4.. 6 they might make known unto me the int. 
4. 7 they did not make known unto me the in. 
4. 9 my dream and the interpretation thereof 
4. 18 declare the interpretation thereof, foras. 
4. 18 not able to make known unto me the int. 
4. 19 let not the dream, or the interpretation 
4. J 9 the interpretation thereof to thine enem. 

4. 24 This (is) the interpretation, king, and 

5. 7 and show me the interpretation thereof 
S. 8 nor make known to the king the interpr. 
5. 12 let Daniel be called, .he will showthein. 
5 15 and make known unto me the interpreta. 
5. rs but they could notshow the interpretation 
5. 16 that thou canst make interpretations 

S- 16 and make known to me the interpretation 
5. x7 and make known to him the interpretation 
S. 26 This (is) the intei-pretation of the thing 
7. 16 So he told me, and made me know the in. 

i.To interpret, explain, in3 pathar. 

Gen. 40. 16 When the chief baker saw that the inter. 
G.Interpretaiion, explanation, jii^s pithron. 

Gea 40. 5 each man according to the interpretation 

40. 8 (Do)not interpretations (belong) to God? 
40. 12, 18 This (is) theinterpretation. The three 

41. II dreamed each man according to the inte. 

6.Afracture,ireaking,interpretation,'^^,-)^t^sheber. 
Judg. 7. 15 heard the telling of the dream, and the ia. 
7 Unloosing, ^TrlXvais epilusis. 

2 Pe. i: 20 no prophecy, .is of any private interpret 
^.Interpretation, explanation, ipfirivda h^rmeneia. 

1 C0.12. 10 to another the [interpretation] of tongues 
14. 26 every one of you. .hath an interpretation 

INTERPEETATIOir, to ho by — 

1. To interpret, explain, epfiTivevu hermeneuo. 
.Toha I. 42 Cephas, which is by interpretation, A 

9. 7 SUoam, which is by interpretation. Sent 
Deb. 7. 2 first being by interpretation King of righ. 

2. To he interpreted, explained, iieBepinrtv^ioixai. 

Acts 13. 8 sorcerer, lor so is his name by interpreta. 
3.2*0 interpret or expla/in fvlly, ^lepfirivevw dierm. 

Acts 9. 36 Tabitha, which by interpretation ia called 
DTTEEPaETE), to ha — 
l.To cast over, interpret, explain, DJin targem. 

Ezra 4. 7 written .andinterpretedin the Syrian 
a.To be interpreted, or explained, /ie9epfj.r)ve{iofiai. 

JMatt. I. 23 Emmanuel, which being interpreted, is.G. 

Mark 5. 41 Talitha cumi, which is, being interpireted 

15. 22 Golgotha, which is, beinginterpreted, The 
15. 34 Eloi . . which is, being interpreted. My God 

John I. 41 Me3sias,which is, being interpreted, the C. 
Acts 4. 36 Bamahas, which is, being interpreted. The 



DTTEaPRETEIl — 

1. To treat as a scomer or foreigner, fiV luis, 5. 
Gsn. 42. 23 for he spake unto them by an interpreter 
Job 33. 23 au interpreter, one among a thousand, to 

2. To interpret, explain, in^ pathar. 

Gen. 40. 8 a dream, and (there is) no interpreter of 
S.One who interprets or ex2)lainsfully, 5iepiJ.ijvevT-fi j. 

1 Co. 14. 28 if there be no [intei-preter], let him keep 
INTEIIPRETIITG — 

To interpret, explain, n?'? peshar, 3. 

Dan. 5. 12 interpreting of dreams, and showing of 
INTO — 
l.To, unto, Vk el. 

Gen. 6. i8 thou shalt come into the ark, then, and 

2. With, near, at, even, by, nx eth. 

Exod39. 3 they did beat the gold into thin plates, and 
2). Into, to3 bemo. 

Job 37.' 8 Then the beasts go Into dens, and remain 
4. XJnio, ^^ ad. 

Judg ij. ig Let US pass .through thy land into my 
5.3Iiddle, midst, Tjin tavsh. 

Deut 23. II sun is down, he shall come into the camp 

6. Unto, up to, Sxp« achri. 

Acts 20, 4 thereaccompanied him into Asia, Sopater 

7. Into, to, at, CIS eis. 

Matt. 2. II when they were come into the house,they 

2. 12 they departed into tfteir own country an. 

a. 13 flee into Egypt, and be thou there until I 

14 When he arose he took . . and departed into 

a. 20 Arise . .and go into the land of Israel : for 

2. 21 he arose, .and came into thelandof Israel 

a. 22 he turned aside into the parts of Galilee 

Matt. 3* 10, 12 ; 4. I, 5, 8, 12, 18 ; 5. i, 20, 25, 29, 30 ; 

6. 6, 13, 26, 30; 7. 19, 21 ; 8. 5, 12, 14, 23, 28, 31, 32, 32, 

33 ; 9. 1, I, 17, if; 23, 26, 28, 38; 10. 5, 5, II, 12, 23; ji. 

7 ; 12. 4, 9, II, 29, 44 ; 13. 2, 30, 36, 42, 47, 48, 50, 54 ; 14. 

13, 15, 22, 23, 32, (34], 35; 15. II, 14, 17, 17, 21,29, 39; 16. 

13 ; 17. I, 15, 15, 22, 25; 18. 3, 8, 8, 9, 9, 30; 19. 1, 17, 23, 

24 , 20. I, 2, 4, 7 ; 21. 2, 10, 12, 17, 18, 21, 23, 31 ; 22. 10, 

13; 24- 38; 25- 21.23. 3°. 41. 46, 46; 26. 18, 30, 32, 41, 

45. 52. 71 J 27. 6, 27, 53 ; 28. 7, 10, II, 16, 16. 

Mark 1. 12, 14, 21, 21, 29, 35, 38, 45 ; 2. i, 11, 22, [22,] 
26 ; 3. 1, 13, ig, 27 ; 4. i, 37 ; 5. i, 12, 12, 13, 13, 18 ; 6. t, 
io, 31, 32, 36, 45, 46, SI, 56; 7. IS, 17, iS, 19, 19, 19, 24, 
24, 33 ; 8. 10, 10, [13,] 26, 27 ; 9. 2, 22, 22, 25, 28, 31, 42, 43, 
[43.343. 45. [45.] 45. 47. 47; IO- 1. 17. 23. 24. 25 ; II. 2, 2, II, 
II, 23; 12. 41, 43, 13. [15]; 14. 13, 1$, 26, 28, 38, 41, 54, 
63 , 15. 41 ; 16. s, 7. [12, IS, 19.] 

Luke I. 9, 39, 39, 40, 79; 2. 3, 4, IS, 27, 39 ; 3. 3, 9, 17; 
4- [1, 5.] 14. 16. 37. 38, 42 ; 5- 3. 4> 19. 37. 38 ; 6. 4, 6, 12, 38, 
39; 7. I, II, 24, 36, 44; 8. 22, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 33, 37, 
41, SI ; 9- lo. 12, 28, 34, 44, 44, 52 ; 10. I, 2, 5, 8, 10, 10, 
38, 38; II. 4; 12. 5, 28, s8; 13- 19; 14' I. 5. 21, 23; 15. 

13, 15, 16. 4, 9, 16, 22, 28; 17. 2, 12, 27; 18. JO, 24, 2s; 
19. 12, 30, 4s ; 21. I, 21, 24 ; 22. 3, 10, 10, 33, 40, 46, 54, 66 ; 
23. [19,] 25, 46; 24. 7, 26, [si]. 

John I. 9, 43, 3. 4, s. 17. 19. 22, 24; 4. 3, 14, 28, 38, 43, 
45. 46, 47. 54 . 5- 7. 24 ; 6. 3, 14. 15. 17. 21, 22, 22 ; 7. 3, 14 ; 

8. [2]; 9. 39; IO. I, 36, 40; II. 7, 27, 30, 54; 12. 24, 46; 
13- 2, 3, 5, 27; IS- 6, 16. [13,] 20, 2T, 28 : 17. 18, 18; i3. I, 
11, 15, 28, 33, 37; 19. 9, 17; 20. 6, II, 25, 25, 27; 21. 3, 7, 

Acts 1. II, II, II, 13 ; 2. 20, 20, 34 ; 3. i, 2, 3, 8 ; s- 21 ; 
7 3> 4. 9. ['5.] '6, 34, 39. 55 I 8. 38 ; 9. 6, 8, 17, 39; 10. 16, 

22, 24; II. 8, 10, 12; 12. 17 ; 13. 14; 14. I, 20, 22, 25; 16. 9, 
10, 15, 19, 23, 24, 34, 37, [40]; 17. 10; 18. 7, 18, 19,27; 19. 
8, 22, 29, 31, 20. I, 2, 3, 18; 21. 3, 8, II, 26, 28, 29, 34, 

37, 38 ; 22. 4, IO, 1 J, 23, 24 ; 23. 10, 16, 20, 28 ; 25. 23 ; 27. 
I. 6, 17, 30, 38, 39, 41 ; 28. s. 17. 23- 

Kom. I. 26 , 5. 2, 12 ; 6. 3, 3. 4 ; 8. 21 ; 10. 6, 7, 18 ; 11. 
24 ; 15. 24, 28. 

1 Co. 12. 13, [13] , 14 9 „ , 

2 Co. 1. 16; 2. 13; 7. s; !!• 13.14; 12-4 ; Gal. 1. 17, 21 ; 

3. 27 ; 4. 6; Eph. 4. 9, 15 ; Col. i. 13 ; 2 Th. 3. 5, s ; i Ti. 
I. 3, 12, 15 ; 3. 6, 7 ; 6. 7, 9 ; 2 Ti. 3. 6 ; Heb. i. 6 ; 3. 11, 
18 ; 4. 1, 3, 3, 5, 10, II ; 6. 19 ; 8. 10 ; 9. 6, 7, 12, 24, 24, 23 ; 
10. s, 31 ; II. 8 ; 13. 11; Jas. i. 25 ; 4. 13 ; s- 4. 12 ; i Pe. 
I. 12; 2. 9 ; 3. 22 ; 2 Pe. i. 11 ; i Jo. 4. i, 9 : 2 Jo. 7, 10; 
Jude4; Rev. 2. 10, 22, 22; 5. 6; 8. 5, 8; 12. 6, 9, 14, 
14 ; 13. 10 ; 14. 19, 19 ; IS- 8 ; 16. 16, [17,] 19 ; 17. 3, 8, n; 
18. 21 ; 19. 20 ; 20. 3, 10, 14, 15; 21. 24, 26, 27 ; 22. 14. 

8.1n, into, iv en. 

Mark 1. 16 he saw Simon, .casting a net into the sea 
Luke 5. 16 he withdrew himself into the wilderness 
23. 42 rememberme when thou comest [into] thy 
John 3. 35 and hath given all things into his hand 

5. 4 [angel went down at a certain season into] 

Acts 7. 45 into the possession of the Gentiles, whom 

£om. I. 23 intoanimagemadeliketocormptibleman 

I. 25 Who changed the truth of God into a lie 

2 Co. S. 16 put the same earnest care into the heart 
Gal. I. 6 removed from him that caUed you into 

1 Ti. 3. 16 believed on in the world, received up into 

9. On, upon, over, iirl (yen.) epi. 

Mark 4. 26 as if a man should cast seed into the gro. 
Heb. 10. 16 I will put my laws into their hearts, and 

10. On, upon, over, ivi (ace.) epi. 

Matt 13. 8 other fell into good ground, and brought 
13. 20 that received the seed into stony places 
13. 23 he thatreceived seed into the good ground 
18. 12 goethintothe mountains, and seeketh that 
22. 9 Go ye therefore into the liighways, and 
24. 16 let them which be in'Judea flee [into] the 
Mark 6. 53 they came into the land ofGennesaret, and 
Lukeig. 4 climbed up into a gycamore tree to see 



Lukeig. 23 gavest not thou ray money Into the bank 
Acts 7. 23 it came Into his heart to visit his brethren 

9. II Arise, and go into the street which is 
1 Co. 2. gneitherhavoenteredintotheheartof man 
It. 20 When ye come together therefore into one 

14. 23 the v/hole church be come together into 
Eev. II. II life from God entered [into] them 

11. Down, down ih/roughmit, Kara, (ace.) kata. 
Acts s- 15 brought forth the sick (Into) the streets 
16. 7 they assayed to go [into] Bithynia: but the 

1 2. Within, tiTU) csO. 

Marki4. 54 even into the palace of the high priest 

15. 16 the soldiers led him away into the ball 

13. Under, {nr6 (ace.) hupo. 

Jas. 5. 12 Swear not. . lest ye fall Into condemnacion 
[See aleo, Ashes, bear, beat, bondage, bring, captivity, 
carrying,"ea8t, come, contempt, desolation, enter, enter- 
ing, entrance, fall, foolishness, get, go, gralT, joy, lead, 
look, scatter, sleep, snare, spread, subjection, take.] 

INTEEAT or EITTEEAT, to — 

l.To smooth down, ajipease, weaken, nyi} chalah, 3. 
I Ki. 13. 6 Intreat now the face of the Lor.Dthy God 
Psa. 45. 12 rich among the people shall intreat thy 

1 19. 58 I intreated thy favour with (my) whole 
Prov 19. 6 M any will intreat the favour of the prince 

2.Tobe gracious, entreat grace or favour, ]ir} chanan. 
■ Job 19. i7thoughI intreatedf or the chUdren's (sake) 
3. To shov) self gracious, Ijn chanan, 7. 

Job 19. 16 1 called . .Intreated him with my mouth 
4.7*0 entreat abundantly, "iny athar. 

Gen. 25. 21 Isaac intreated the Lord for his wife 

Exod. 8. 50 Moses went out from Pharaoh, and intre. 
10. 18 ho went but from Pharaoh, and intreated 

Judg 13. 8 Then Manoah intreated the Lord, and 

5.7*0 malie abundant intreaty, inj; athar, 5. 

Exod. 8. 8 Entreat the LoED, that he may take away 
8. 9 Glory over me : when shall 1 entreat for 
8. 28 I will let you go. .only, .entreat forme 

8. 29 1 v/ill entieat the Lord that the swarms 

9. 28 Entreat the Lord, for (it is) enough, that 
10. 17 entreat the LORD your God, that ho may 

6.7*0 come or fall upon, meet, Vi^paga. 

Gen. 23. 8 intreat for me to Ephron the son of Zohar 
Kuth 1. 16 Intreat me not to leave thee, (or) to rctu. 

7. To cause to corae or fall upon, meet, il^.? paga, 5. 
Jer. 15. II verily I will cause the enemy to entreat 

8.T0 cast self down, hha palal, 7. 

I Sa. 2. 25 If a man sin. .who shall intreat for himf 

9. 7*0 aslc, EpoTttw erolao. 

Phil. 4. 3 I intreat thee also, true yokefellow, help 

10. 7*0 ash, craxe a little, vapaiTeofiai paraiteornaL 
Heb. 12. 19 they that heard intreated that the word 

11. To call for, entreat, irapaKaKeca parakulco. 
Lukeis. 28 therefore came his father out, and intre. 

1 Co. 4.13 Being defamed, we intreat : v/e are made 
iTi. 5. t Eebuke not an elder, but intreat (liini) as 

INTEJEATED, to be — 

7*0 be abundantly intreated, "in;; athar, 2. 

Gen. 23. 21 the Lord was intreated of him, and Keb. 

2 Sa. 21. 14 after that God was intreated for the land 

24. 2s So the Lord was intreated for the land, and 

1 Cli. 5. 20 he was intreated of tlitm; because they 

2 Ch.33. 13 he was intreated of him, and heard his s. 

33. 19 (how God) was intreated of him, and all 
Ezra 8. 23 besought. .God. .and he was intreated oj 
Isa. 19. 22 he shall be intreated of tUcm, and shall 

INTEEATED, easy to he — 

Easily persuaded, euTreifi^s eupeithes. 

Jas. 3. 17 easy to be intreated, full of mercy and 
INTEEATT — 
1. Supplication for grace, D'Jiinn iachanunim. 

Prov 18. 23 The poor useth intreaties ; but the rich 
2..i4 calling for, alongside of, entreaty, itapaKXTiaii. 

2 Co. 8. 4 Praying us with much intreaty that we 
MTETTDE into, to — 
To go or tread in upon, e/u^areuo) emtiaieud. 

Col. 2. 18 intruding into those things which he hath 
INVADE, to — 
1.7b cut, assault, n» gud. 

Hab. 3. 16 when he cometh up. .he will invade them 

2.7*0 strip, m^pashat. 

1 Sa. 23. 27 for the Philistines have invaded the land 

27. 8 Da\id. .invaded the Geshurites, and the 
30. 1 that the Amalekites had invaded the south 

2 Ch.28. 18 The Philistines also had invaded the cities 

3.7*0 corm or go in, 103 bo. 

3 Kj. 13. 20 bands of the Moabites invaded the land 

2 Ch.2o. 10 whom thou wouldest not let Israel invad* 
INVASION, to make an — 

To strip, aws pashat. 

I Sa. 3o.'i4''We made an invasion (upon) the south ot i 
INVENT, to — 
7*0 think, devise, design, 2m chashdb. 

Amos 6. sinventtothemselvesinstrumentsofmusio • 

INVENTED — 

Device, design, nawna ma/Jiashebetk. 

3 Ch.26. 15 engines, invented by cunning men, to be 



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INTENTIONS — 

1. Devices, designs, nijiipn chishshebanoth. 

Eccl. 7. 29 they have sought out many inventions 

2. A doing, deed, ^hv..o viaalal. 

Psa.io6. 29 they provoked, .to anger with their inve. 
106. 39 went a whoring with their own inventions 

S. Doing, deed, n^'Si;. alilah. 

Fsa. 99. 8 though iliou tookest vengeance of their i. 

INVENTIONS, witty — 
Device, nsip mezi^nmah. 

Prov. 8.' 12 and find outknowledge of witty inventions 

INVDNTOK^ 

07ie who finds out {something) more, i<p€vp€Tiis. 
Eom. I. 30 inventors of evil things, disobedient to p. 

INVISIBLE — 

Unseen, aAparos aoratos. 

Rom. I. 20 the invisible things of him from the crea. 

Col. I. 15 Who is the image o( the invisible God, the 
I. 16 visible and invisible, whether, .thrones 

T Ti. I. 17 unto the king eternal, immortal, invisible 

Heb. II. 27 he endured, as seeing him who is invisible 

INVITE, to — 
To call, Nnu gara. 

1 Sa. 9. 24 since I said, I have invited the people. So 

2 Sa. 13. 23 and Absalom invited all the king's sons 
Esth. 5. 12 to morrow ami invitee! unto her also with 

INWAED, nrWAEBS — 

1. House, within, n;3 hayiih, 

Exod28. 26 which (is) in the side of the ephod inward 

39. 19 which (was) on the side of the ephod inw. 

a Sa. 5. 9 built found about from MUio and inward 

1 Ki. 7. 25 oxen, .and all their hinder parts (were) i. 

3 Ch. 3. 1 3 they stood . . and their faces (were) inward 

4. 4 oxen . . and all their hinder parts (were) i. 
Eze. 40. 9 porch. , and the porch of the gate (was) 1. 

2. Secret, assemhly, counsel, lio sod. 

Job 19. 19 All my inward fiiends abhorred me ; and 

3. Inner pari, within, D'JS panim. 

Eze. 40. 16 and windows (were) round about inward 
41. iThen went he mward, and measured the 

i. Inner part, within, "0'}$ penimi. 

Eze. 42. 4 walk of ten cubits breadth inward, a way 

5. Heart, middle, midst, yi\^ qereh. 

Exod29. 13, 22 the fat that covereththe inwards, and 
29. 17 wash the inwards of him, and his legs, and 
Lev. I. 9 his inwards and his legs shall he wash in 
1. 13 he shaU wash the inwards and the legs 
3. 3, 9, 14 the fat that covereth the inwards 

3. 3, 9, 14 all the fat that(is)upon the inwards 

4. 8 the fat that covereth the inwards, and 
4. 8 all the fat that (is) upon the inwards 
4. I J with hia legs, and his in%vards, and his 

7. 3 rump, and the fat that covereth the inw. 
8. 16, 25 all the fat that (was) upon the inwards 

8. 21 he washed the inwards and the legs in w. 
g. 14 he did wash the inwards and the legs, and 

Psa. 64. 6 the inward, .of every on^ ,and the heart 

6. Within, icrw eso. 

Eom. 7. 22 I delight in the law of God after the jnw. 

1 .From, within, taccdev esothen. 

2 Co. 4. 16 yet the [inward] (man) is renewed day by 

INWABD affection — 

Bowels, cirKiyx'"^ spla^chna. 

2 C0.7. 15 his inward affection is more abundant tow. 

IWWAED fret — 

A hollow fretting, corrosion, nnng pechetheth. 

Lev. 13. 55 Shalt bum it in the fire ; it (is) fret Inw. 
INWABJ) part or thought — 
i. Inner part, -nn cheder. 

Prov.2o. 27 searching all the Inward parts of the belly 
20. 30 so . . stripes the inward part of the belly 

^.Covered, concealed parts, reins, nino tuchotJi. 
Job 38. 36 V/ho hath put wisdom in the inward p. J 
Psa. 51. 6 thou desirest truth in the inward part^ 

Z.Heart, middle, midst, a^iR qereh. 

Psa. 5. 9 theirinwardpart(i3)very wickedness; their 
49. II Their inward thought (is, that) their ho. 
Isa. 16. II and mine inward parts for Kir-haresh 
Jer. 31. 33 [ will put my law in their inward parts 

i.Froin within, eTcoOey esothen. 

Lukeii. 39 your inward part is full of ravening and 
INWARDLY 

1. Heart, middle, midst, D"3i5 qereb. 

Psa. 62. 4 they bless, .but they curse inwardly. Sel. 

2. In the hidden or concealed part, iv nj! Kptnn^. 

Kora. 2. 29 But he (is) a Jew which is one inwardly 

Z.From within, ecraiBev esotht/n. 

Matt. 7. 15 but inwardly they are ravening wolves 
IPH-E-DE-IAH, n;'iD; Jah is freeing. 
A son of Shashak, a Benjaraite ; a chief of the tribe, and 
residing in Jerusalem. B.C. 1300. 

I Ch. 8. 23 And I , and Penuel, the sons of Shashak 

IE, Ty, '■>'!; watclier. 

A Beniamite, the father of Machir. B.C. 1670. 

I Ch. 7. 12 Shup. also, and Hup., the children of I. 



I'-aA, NTV watcher. 

1. A priest to David, and named among his great officers. 
B.C. 1048. 

a Ba. 20. 26 I. also the Jalrite was a chief ruler about 

2. Ira the Ithrite (or Jathrite), one of David's guard. 
B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 38 I. an Ithrite, Gareb an Ithrite 

1 Ch.ti. 28 I. the sou of Ikkesh the Tekoite, Abi-ezer 

27. 9 The sixth (captain . . was) I. the son of I. 

3. Anothermemberof David's guard, — a Tekoite and son 
of Ikkesh. He was leader of the 6th monthly course of 
the 24,000, priests appointed by David. B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 26 Helez the Paltite, I. the son of Ikkesh the 
I Ch.ij. 40 1, the Ithrite, Gareb the Ithrite 

r-RAD, -i-rv.. 

Son of Enoch and grandson of Cain. B.C. 3840. 

Gen. 4. iS And unto Enoch was born I.: and I. begat 

r-EAM, ay]). 

A duke of Edom of the family of Esau. B.C. 1470. 

Gen. 36. 43 Duke Magdiel, duke I.: these (be) the du. 

I Ch. 1. 54 Duke Magdiel, duke I. These (are) the 

f-EI, 1'V Jo-h is watcher. 

A son of Bela son of Benjamin. B.C. 1670. 

I Ch. 7. 7 And the sous of Bela ; Ezbon. .and I., five 
lE-I'-JAE, •i';n"); Jah is seeing. 
A captain of the guard in Jerusalem, who met Jeremiah 
at the gate of Benjamin and led him back to the princes. 
B.C. 600. 

Jer. 37. 13 captain. .(was)there, whose nam? (was) I. 
37. 14 I. took Jeremiah, and brought him to the 

IE-NA'-EASH, »n}""i'y serpent city ; magic city. 
A descendant of Chelub from Judah through Caleb son 
of Hur : or it may be a city. 

I Ch. 4. 12 Eshton begat. .Tehinnah the father of I. 
lE'-ON, fiNi; place of terror. 

A city of Naphtali, probably now 7<vr6,n, between En- 
hazor and Migdal-el. 

Josh. 19. 38 1., and Migdal-el, Horem, andBeth-anath 
IRON — 
X.Iron, 7l"i3 barzel. 

Gen. 4. 22 an Instructor of every artificer in . . Iron 
Lev. 26. 19 I will make your heaven as iron, and your 
Nuip^i. 22 the brass, the iron, the tin, and the lead 
35. 16 if he smite him vri(h an instrument of i. 
Deut. 3. II his bedstead (was) a bedstead of iron ; (is) 
4. 20 brought you forth out of the iron furnace 
8. 9 a land whose stones (are) iron, and out of 
ay. 5 thou shalt not lift up (any) iron . . upon 

28. 23 the earth that (is) under thee (shaU be) i. 

28. 48 he shall put a yoke of iron upon thy neck 
33. 25 Thy shoes (shall be) iron and brass ; and 

Josh, j5. 19 silver, .gold, and vessels of brass and iron 
6. 24 the vessels of brass and of iron, they put 
8. 31 over which no man hath lift up (any) iron 

17. 16 all the Canaanites . . have chariots of iron 

17. 18 Canaanites, thoughtheyhavechariotsof i. 

22. 8 and with iron, and with very much raim. 
Judg. I. ig could not . . because they had chariots of i. 

4. 3, 13 nine hundred chariots of iron 

1 Sa, 17. 7 head(weighed) six hundred shekels of iron 

2 Sa. 12. 31 under harrows of iron, and under axes of i. 

23. 7 fenced with iron and the staff of a spear 

1 Ki, 6. 7 (nor) any tool of iron heard in the house 

8. 5 1 forth . . from the midst of the furnace of i. 
22. II Zedekiah. .made him horns of iron : and 

2 EL 6. 6 cast (it) in thither ; and the iron did swim 
1 Ch.2o. 3 saws, and with harrows of iron, and witli 

22. 3 David prepared iron in abundance for the 
E2. 14 of brass and iron without weight ; for it 
E2. 16 of . . the silver, and the brass, and the iron 

29. 2 iron for (things) of iron, and wood for 
29. 7 and one hundred thousand talents of iron 

e Ch. 2. 7 in silver, and in brass, and in iron, and in 
2,14 skilful to work in gold, and . . in iron, in 

18, 10 Zedekiah. .had made him horns of iron 

24. 12 such as wrought iron and brass to mend 
Job 19. 24 Thai; they were graven with an iron pen 

20. 34 He shall flee from the iroii weapon, (and) 

b8. 2 Iron is taken out of the earth, and brass 

40, 18 of brass; his bones (are) like bars of iron 

41, 27 He esteemeth iron as straw, .brass as ro. 

Psa. 2. 9 Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron 

105. 18 they hurt with fetters : he was laid in iron 

107. 10 Such as sit. .bound in affliction and iron 

107. 16 For he hath . . cut the bars of iron in sun. 

149. 8 To bind .their nobles with fetters of iron 

Prov 27. 17 Iron sharpeneth iron ; so a man sharpen. 

EccLio. lo If the iron be blunt, and he do not whet 

Isa. 10. 34 he shall cut down the . .thickets vrith iron 

45. 2 I will . . cut in sunder the bars of iron 

48. 4 tlij neck (is) an iron sinew, and thy brow 

60. 17 for iron I will bring silver . . for stones iron 
Jer. I. 18 I have made thee this day . .an iron pillar 

6. 28 (they are) brass and iron ; they (are) all 
II. 41 brought them forth, .from the iron fur. 

15. 12 ShaU iron break the northern iron and the 
17. I written vrith a pen of iron, the point pf a 

28. 13 but thou shalt make for them yokes of ir. 
e8. 14 I have put a yoke of iron upon the neck 

Eze. 4. 3 Moreover take thou unto thee an iron p. 
4. 3 set it. .a wall of iron between thee and 
22. 18 all they (are) brass, and tin, and iron, and 
22. 20 (As) they gather silver, and brass, and iron 
sz. 12 with silver, iron, tin and lead, they traded 
3.7. 19 bright iron, cassia, and calamus, were in 



Amos I. 3 threshed . .threshing instruments of iron 
Slic, 4, 13 I will make thine horn iron, and 1 will 

2.Iron, hps parzel. 

Dan. 2. 33 His legs of iron, his feet part of iron, and 

2. 34 upon his feet (that were) of iron and clay 

3. 35 Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the 
2, 40 the fourth kingdom shall be strong as iron 
2, 40 forasmuch as iron breaketh in pieces and 
2, 40 as iron that breaketh all these, shall it br. 
2, 41 part of potter's clay, and part of iron, the 

4. 41 shall be in it of the strength of the iron 

2. 41 thou sawest the iron mixed with miry c. 

3. 42 the toes of the feet (were) part of iron 

2. 43 whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry 
2. 43 not cleave . . even as iron is not mixed with 
e. 45 it break in pieces the iron, the brass, the 

4. 15, 23 with a band of iron and brass, in the 

5. 4 praised the gods.. of iron, of wood, and 
5. 23 hast praised the gods of. .iron, wood, and 
7. 7 it had great iron teeth : it devoured and 
7. 19 whose teeth (were of) iron, and his hails 

3. Made of iron, (rtS-fipeos sidereos. 

Acts 12. 10 they came unto the iron gate thatleadeth 

Rev. 2. 27 And he shall rule them with a rod of iron 

g. 9 they Jiad breastplates, as it were, .of iroa 

12. 5 was to rule all nations with a rod of iron 

19, 13 and he shall rule them with a rod of irou 

i.Iron, irloripos sideros. 

Rev. 18. 12 all manner vessels of. . brass, and iron, and 

IRONS, barbed — 

A pointed weapon, dart, njfef sukkah. 

Job 41. 7 Canst thou fill his skin with barbed irons? 

la-PE'-EL, ^K?T (^od ^w) healer, or restored by God. 
A city of Benjamin. 

Josh.i8. 27 And Rekem, and I.,^and Taralab 
IE EHSMCESa, »p»-T!; city of the sun. 
A city of Dan, probably identical with Beth-shemesh, 
but certkiniy connected with Mount Here.s, "the mount 
of the sun." 

Josh.ig. 41 thecoast..wasZorah, andEsbtaoI, and I. 
I'-RTJ, n'v watch. 

Eldest son of Caleb, the spy. This name is probably 
Is, theu being the conjunction "oncJ," and belonging 
to the following name. B.C. 1450. 

1 Ch. 4. IS sons of Caleb the son of Jephnnneh; I, 

IS — 

There is, he, she, or it is, vi yesh. 

Gen. 28. 16 Surely the LORD js in this place ; and I 
Judgi8. 14 Do ye know that there is in these houses 
J Sa. 9. II found, .and said unto them. Is the seer 
a KI. 3. 12 The word of the Lord is with him. So the 
10. 15 Is thine heart right, as my heart (is) with 

2 eh, 25. 9 The Lord is able to give thee much more 
Job 9. 33 Neither is there any days-man betwixt ua 
Mic. 2. I because it is in the power of their hand 

IB, that which, thing as it — 
Substance, nwn tushiyyah. 

Job II. 6 secrets, .(they are) double.to that wh. is 
e6. 3 thou plentifully declared the thing as it I3? 

IS to say, that — 
That is, 3 iatt ho esti. 

Mark 7. u Corban, that is to say, a gift, by whatso. 
IS'-AAC, pny., POP? 'lo-aa/c, laughter. 
The son born to Abraham by Sarah in the hundredth 
year of his age, at Gerar, B.C. 1896. At the age of 
twenty-five he was diiected to be sacrificed by his father. 
When forty years old he married his cousin Eebekah, 
by whom, when sixty years of age, he had two Sons, 
Esau and Jacob. He died at Hebron aged 180, and was 
buried by his two sons in the cave of Machpelah, beside 
his father. B.C. 1716. 

Gen. 17. rg and thou shalt call his name I.: and I will 
»7. 21 my covenant wijl I establish with I. 
21. 3 Abraham called the name of his son. .1. 
ei. 4 Abraham circumcised his son I. being el. 
«i. 5 old when his son 1. was bom unto him 
ei, 8 feast the (same) day that I. was weaned 
EI, 10 shallnotbeheir'withmyson,(even)withI. 
ei. 12 for in I. shall thy seed be called 
E2. 2 thy son, thine only (son)I., whom thou lo. 
e2. 3 his young men with him, and I. his son 
02. 6 took the wood. .andlaid(it)uponI. hisson 
22 7 I. spake unto Abraham his father, andsaid 
C2. 9 bound I. his son, and laid him on the altar 
S4. 4 shalt go. .and take a wife unto my son I. 
04. 14 (that) thouhast appointed for thy servant I. 
E4. 62 I. came from the way of the well Lahai-roi 

24, 63 I. went out to meditate in the field at 

54. 64 when she saw I., she lighted off the camel 
B4. 66 servant told I. all things that he had done 
£4. 67 I. brought her into his mother Sarah's 

04. 67 I. was comforted after his mother's (de.> 
B5. 5 And Abraham gave all that he had unto I.' 

55. 6 sent them away from I. his son, while he 
85. 9 I. and Ishmael buried him in the cave of 
25. 1 1 God blessed his son I. ; and I. dwelt by the 

05. 19 of I., Abraham's son. Abraham begat I. 
25. 20 I. was forty years old when he took Eeb. 
23. 21 I. entreated theLoRDforhiswife^ because 

25. 26 I. (was) threescore years old when she b. 

25. 28 I. loved Esau, because he did eat of (his) 

26. I And I. went unto Abimelech king of the 
26. 6 And I. dwelt in Gerar 

36. 8 I. (was) sporting with Rebckah his wife 



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Gen. »6. 9 Ablmclech called I., and said, Behold, of 
s6. 9 I. said unto him. Because I said, Lest I dto 
a6. 12 I. sowed ia that land, and received in the 
27. 16 Abinielcch said unto I., Go from us; for 
e6. t7 I. departed thence, and pitched his tont 
26. 18 I. digged again the wells of water which 
26. 19 I. '3 servants digged in the valley, and 
26. 20 the herdraen.. did strive with I. 'sherdroen 
26. 25 and ther? I.'s servants digged a well 
s6. 27 I. said unto them, Wherefore come ye to 
s6. 31 1, sent them away, and they departed from 
a6. 32 I.'s servants came, and told him concern. 

26. 35 a grief of mind unto I. and to Eebekah 
37. I I. was old, and his eyes were dim, so tBat 

27. 5 Rebek.ih heard when I. spake to Esau 
24. 20 I. said unto his son. How (is it) that thou 
27. 21 I. saidunto Jacob, Come near, I pray thee 
27. 22 .Tacob went near unto I. his father ; and 
27. 26 I. said unto him, Come near now, and kiss 
27. 30 as I. had made an end of blessing Jacob 
27. 30 out from the presence of I. his father 
27. 32 I. his father said unto him,\Vlio fartj thou7 
27. 33 I. trembled very exceedingly,ana said, W.? 
27. 37 I. answered and said unto Esau, Behold, I 

27. 39 I. his father answered and said unto hira 

07. 46 Rebekah said to I., I am weary of my life 

08. I I. called Jacob, and blessed him, and ch. 

28. 5 I. sent away Jacob; and he went toPadan. 
b8. 6 I. had blessed Jacob, and sent him away 
28. 8 the daughters of Canaan pleased not I. his 

28. 13 of Abraham thy father, and the God of I. 
3 r. 1 8 for to go to I. his father in the land of Can. 
31. 42 the God of Abraham, and the fear of I. 

31. 53 Jacob sware by the fear of his father I. 

32. 9 And Jacob said, O. . God of my father I. 
35. 12 And the land which I gave Abraham and I. 
35. 27 And Jacob came unto I. his father unto 
35. 27 which (is) Hebron, where Abraham and I. 
35. 2B the days of I. were.an hundred and four, 
35. 29 I. gave up the ghost, and died, and was 
46 I offered sacrifices unto the God of I. his 
48. I's before whom my fathers Abraham and I. 

48. 16 the name of my fathers Abraham and I. 

49. 31 there they bmied I. and Rebekah his wife 
so. 24 land which he sware to Abraham, to I. 

ExoJ. 2. 24 God remembered his covenant with .1. 
3. 6 Moreover he said, I (am), .the God of I. 
3. 15 God of I. . .hath sent me unto you : this 

3. 16 the God of. I., and of Jacob, appeared 

4. 5 the God of I., and the God of Jacob, hath 
6. 3And I appeared unto Abraham, unto I. 
6. 8 I did swear to give it to Abraham, to I. 

32. 13 Remember Abraham, I., and Israel, thy 

33. I land which I sware unto Abraham, to I. 
Lev. 26. 42 willlremember. .mycoveDantwithI.,and 
Iium32. II shall see the land which I sware unto. .1, 
Deut. J. 8 LoRDswareuntoyourfathers,Abraham,I 

6. 10 which he sware unto thy fathers, to. .1 
9. 5 Lord sware unto thy fathers, Abraham, I. 
9. 27 Remember thy servants, Abraham, I., and 

29. 13 hath sworn unto thy fathers, to. .1., aud 

30. 20 sware unto thy fathers, to Abraham, to I. 

34. 4 I sware unto Abraham, unto I., and unto 
Xosh.24. 3 and multipled his seed, and gave him I. 

24. 4 And I gave unto I. Jacob and Esau : and 
1 Ki.i8. 36 Lord God of Abraham, I., and of Israel 
3 Ki.13. 23 because of his covenant mth Abraham, I. 

1 Ch. I. 28 The sons of Abraham ; I., and Ishmael 

I. 34 And Abraham begat I., The sons of I. ; E. 
16. 16 (Evenof thecovenant). of his oath unto I 
29. 18 O Lord God of Abraham, I., and of Israel 

2 Ch.30. 6 turn again unto the Lord God of,. I., and 
Psa. 105. 9 made with Abraham, and his oath unto I. 
Jer. 33. 26 (to be) rulers over the seed Abraham, I. 
Amos 7. 9 And the high places of I. shall be desolate 

7. 16 drop not (tliy v^ord)againstthehouseof I. 
Matt. I. 2 Abraham begat I.; and I. begat Jacob; and 

8. II shall sit down with Abraham, and I., and 
22. 32 I am the God of Abraham, and the God of I. 

Marki2. 26 (am) the God of Abraham, and the God of I. 
Luke 3. 34 (theson)of Jacob, which was (the son)of I 
13. 28 v/hen ye shall see Abraham, and I., and 
20. 37 when he calleth the Lord, .the God of I. 
Acta 3. 13 The God of Abraham, and of I., and of J. 
7. 8 (Abraham) begat I., and circumcised him 
7. 8 and I. (begat) Jacob ; and Jacob (begat) 
7. 32 the God of Abraham, and the God of I. 
Rom. 9. 7 but. In I. shall thy reed be called 

9. 10 R. also had conceived by! .our father I. 
Gal. 4. 28 Now we. .as I. was, are the children of 
Heb. ti. 9 dwelling in tabernacles with Land Jacob 
II. 17 Abraham, whenhewas tried, offered upl. 
ji. 18 said. That in I. shall thy seed be called 
II. 20 By faith I. blessed Jacob and Esau cone. 
Jas. 2. 21 he had offered I. his son upon the altar? 

I-SA'-IAH, J.ryE'; Jak (is) helper. 
The son of Amoz, cf whom nothing else is known, but 
who must not be confounded with Amos the prophet. 
The duration'of Isaiah's ministry must have been about 
eisty years. B.C. 759-690 

3 Ex 19. 2 And he sent Eliakim. .to 1. the prophet 

19. 5 the servants of king Hezekiah came to I. 
J9. 6 I. saidunto them, Thusshall yesay toyonr 

19. 20 Then I. the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah 

20. I And the prophet I. the son of Amoz carao 
so. 4 aforel.wasgoneoutintothemiddlecourt 
2o. 7 I. said. Take a lump of figs. And they took 
20. 8 Hezekiah said unto I., What (shall be)the 
20. 9 I. said. This sign shaJt thou have of the L. 
so. III. the prophet cried unto the Lord; and 
so- J4 THtien came L Uie propbet imto Idng &. 



2 Ki.2o. 16 I. said unto Hezekiah, Hear the word of 

20. 19 said Hezehiah unto I., Good (is) the word 

3 Ch.26. 22 acts of U2ziah..did I. theprophet. .write 

32. 30 the prophet I. . .prayed and cried to hea. 
32 32 they (are) written in the vision of I. the 

Isa. I. I The vision of I. the son of Amoz, which he 
2. I The word that I. thosoa of Amozsawcon. 
7. 3 Then said the Lord unto I., Go forth now 
13. I The burden of Babylon, which I. . .did see 
20. 2 At the same time spake the Lord by I. the 
20. 3 I. hath walked naked aad barefoot three 
37. 2 he sent Eliakim . unto I. the prophet, the 
37. 5 So the servants of king Hezekiah came to I. 
37 6 1. said unto them, Thus shall ye say unto 

37. 21 Then I. the son of Amoz sent unto Heze. 

33. I I. theprophet, thesonofAmoz,cameunto 

38. 4 Then came the word of the Lord to I. 

38. 21 1. hjd said. Let them take a lump of figs 

39. 3 Then came I. the prophet unto kingHez. 
39. 5 Then said I. . .Hear the word of the IX)ED 
39. 8 Then said Hezekiah to I., Good (is) the 

IS'-OAH, .njo; Jah (is) looking. 

A daughter of Haran the brother of Abram. She was 

.sister of Milcah and Lot. In the Jewish traditions as 

found iu Josephus, she is identified with Sarai. B.c 

1898 

Gen. II. 39 the father of Milcah, and the father of I. 

IS-OA-BI'-OT, 'l(TKapi<ir-ns man of Kerioih {?). 
He ia sometimes called " the son of Simcn. " This name 
has received various interpretations, e.g., it has been 
derived from Kerioth (Josh. 15. 25) in the tribe of Judah ; 
from Kartha, in Galilee (fi^aWan, Josh.^i. 32); from 
KapalScs, date groves near Jerusalem and Jericho ; 
from Scortca, a " leathern apron," applied to him as the 
bearer of the bag, i.e., "Judas with the apron;" and 
from the Hebrew Ascara, strangling (angina), given him 
^fter his death. He was that apostle and disciple who 
betrayed his Master. See JUDAS (ISCABIOT). 

ISH'-BAH, n^V' appeaser. 

ITather of Eshtemoa in the line of Judah. A probable 
conjecture is that he was son of Mered by his Egyptian 
wife Bithiab. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 4. 17 and she bare. .1. the father of Eshtemoa 

ISH'-BAK, P3!?; free. 

A son of Abraham by Keturah, and progenitor of a tribe 

in northern Arabia. Their locality may have been in 

the valley of Sabd'c or Sibak in the Dahnd, a fertile and 

extensive tract in Nejd in the high land of Arabia, in the 

■N.E. of it and on the borders of the great desert, b.o. 

1853. 

Gen. 25. 2 she bare him Zimran. .and I., and Shnah 

1 Ch I 32 she bare Zimran .Midian, and I., and S. 

I5H-BI BE'-NOB, 3i3 'aji; dweller on the mount. 
A son of Rapha one of the race of the Philistine giants. 
He attacked David in battle but was slain by Abishal. 

B.C. 1019. 

2 Sa. 21 16 and I., which (was) of the sons of the g. 

ISHBO'-SHETH, r\V"V'i< man of shame. 

A son of Saul, made king over Israel by Abner, but at 

last murdered in his bed. B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 2. 8 But Abner.. took I. the son of Saul, and 
2. 10 I., Sauls son, (was) forty years old when 

2. 12 the servants of I. . . went out from Maha. 
e. 15 twelve . .which (pertained) to I. the son 

3. 8 was Abner very wroth for the words of I. 
3. 14 And David sent messengers to I., Saul's 

3. 15 And I. sent, and took her from (her)hU8. 

4. s came., to the house of I., who lay on a bed 
4. 8 they brought the head of I. unto David to 
4. 8 Behold the head of I. the son of Saul th. 
4. 12 they took the head of I., and buried (It) 

ISH'-I, •?!?>: my help, 

1. A son of Appaim, a descendant of Pharez son of 
Judah. B.o. 1420. 

I Ch. 2. 31 sous of Appaim ; I. And the sons of I. 

2. A descendant of Judah through Caleb the spy. B.C. 
1400. 

I Ch. 4. 20 the sons of I. (were) Zoheth and Ben-zo 

3. One of the Simeonitcs who led their tribe against 
Amalek. B.C. 740. 

I Ch. 4. 42 and Rephaiah, and Uzziel, the sons of I. 
4- One of the heads of Manasseh on the E. of the Jordan. 

B.C. 8cx>. 

I Ch. 5. 24 their fathers, even Epher, and I. , and E. 

I'-SHI, T'K my hjusband. 

A symbolic name which God's people were to give to 

him when they returned to him. 

Ho3. 2. 16 saithjthe Lord, (that) thou shalt call me I. 

ISH-r-AH, IS-BHI'-AH, ISH-I'-JAH, n,-?!^ Jah exists. 

1. Tlie 5th of the five sons of Izrahiah ; one of the heads 
of Issacbar in the time of David. 

I Ch. 7. 3 Michael, and Obadiah, and Joel, I., fire 

2. A descendant of Moses. B.C. 1015 

I Ch.24. 21 of the sons of Kehabiah, the first (was) L 

3. A descendant of Levi. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.24. 25 brother of Michah(wa3)I.-. of thesonsofl. 
i. One of the Bene-Harira who had married a strange 
woman. B.C. 44s- 

£zra 10. 31 the sons of Earim ; Eliezer, I., Malchiab 



ISH'-MA, NC^fi' hiffh, elevated. 

A acsccndaut of Caleb the eon of Hur. BC. i ;oo. 

1 Ch. 4. 3 0f Etam ; Jczreel,and I.,and Idbaacr and 
ISH-KA'-JX, ^HVC!^) Ood (is) hearing. 
1. Son of Abraham' by Hagar Sanih'a maid. When 
Ishmael was bom Abraham was eightytix years of 
age (B.C. 191 1), and dwelling iu the plain of Mnmre. 
Ishmael was circumcised nt the age of thirteen years 
along with his father and his servants. A promise was 
given by God that Ishmael should beget twelve princes 
and become a great nation. Hcmctlbaac, once at least 
after being sent away, at the burial of Abraham their 
lather. He died aged 137 years, b.c 1774. 

Gen. 16. II bear a son, and shalt call his name I. ; be 
16. 15 called his son's name, which Hagar bare I. 

16. 16 fourscore and six. .wlien Hagar bare I. to 

17. 18 Abraham said.. that I. might live liefore 
17. 20 as for I., I have heard thee: Behold, I 
J7. 23 Abraham tookl. his Bon, and all tliatwero 
17. 25 I. his son (was) thirteen years old when 
17. 26 was Abraham circumcised, and I. his sod 
25 9 his sons Isaac and I. buried him In the 
25. 12 Now these (are) the generations of I., A. 
25 13 these (are) trie names of the sons of I, by 

35. 13 the first bom of I., Nebajoth; and Kcdar 
25 16 These (are) the sons of I., and these (are) 
25. 17 these (are) the years of the life of I., an 
08. 9 Tlien went Esau unto I., and took unto 
28. 9 Mahalath the daughter of I., Abraham's 

36. 3 Bashemath, I.'s dauglier, sister of NebaJ 

1 Ch. I 28 The sons of Abraham ; Isaac, and I. 

I. 29 The first bom of I., Ncbaioth ; then Kedar 
I. 31 Je. ..Kedcmah. These are the sons of 1. 

a A descendant of Zebadiah who was ruler of the 
house of Judah in Jehoshaphat's time. B.C. 880. 

2 Ch.19. It Zebadiah the son of I., the ruler of the 

3. A son of Azel a Eenjamite, of Sanl'efamily. B.C. 880. 

1 Ch. 8. 38 whose names (arc) these, Azrikam. and I. 

9. 44 whose names (are) these, Azrikam. and I 

4. One of the captains of hundreds who assbtcd In rais- 
ing Joash to the throne. B.C. 878.' 

2 Ch.23. X and I. the son of Jehohanan, and Azariab 
5 A priest who had talcen a foreign wife. B.C. 450. 

Ezra 10. 22 0f thesonsof Pashur.-Maaselah, I.,[Neth 

6. Son of Nethaniah. His vile acts and character arj 
fully given by Jeremiah. B.C. 588. 

2 Ki. 23. 23 there came to Gedaliah. .even I, the son 

25. 25 I. the sonof Nethanioh.of the seed royal 

Jer 40. 8 they came to Gedaliah. .even I. the son of 

40. 14 Baalis. .hath sent I. the son of Nethaniah 

40. 15 Let me go.. and I will slay I. the son of N. 

40. 16 Thoushaltnot. . thou speakest falsely of I. 

41. I I. the son of Nethaniah. of the seed royal 
41. 2 Then arose I. the son of Nethaniah, and 
41. 3 I. also slew all the Jews that were with 
41. 6 1. the son of Nethaniah went forth from 
41. 7 that I. the son of Nethaniah slew them 
4:. 8 were found among them that said unto L 
41 9 Now the pit wherein I. had cast all the 
41. 9 I. the son of Nethaniah fill6<l it with (th. 
41. 10 I. carried away captive all the residue of 
41. 10 I. the son of Nethaniah carried them away 
41. II the evil that I. the son of Nethaniah had 
41. 12 took all the men, and went to fight with I. 
41. 13 all the people which (were) with I. saw J. 
41. 14 all the people that I. had carried away 
41. 15 I. the son cf Nethaniah escaped from Jo. 
41. 16 remnant, .whom he had recovered from I. 
41. i3 I. the son of Nethaniah had slain Gedaliah 

tSE-HA-EL-ITE, ISH-KE-EL-ITE, "^JNypy:. 
Patronymic of the tribes descended from Ishmael. lo 
Gen. 37 28 they seem to be also called Midianito. 
Gen. 37. 25 behold, a company of 1. came from Oilead 

37. 27 Come, and let us sell him to the I., and 
37. 28 they sold Joseph to the I. for twenty 
39. I Potiphar .boughlhimofthehandsoftfiel. 

Jndg. 8. 24 had golden ear rings, because they(wers)I. 

1 Ch. 2. 17 the father of Amasa (was) Jether the I. 
27. 30 Over the camels also (was) Obil the I.: ajid 

Psa. 83. 6 The tabernacles of Edom, and the I. ; ol 
ISH-MA'-IAH, 'in-va^' Jah [is) hearing. 
A prince of Zebulun in David's reign. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.27. 19 OlZebulun; I. the son of Obadiah: of Nap 
ISH-jnS'-kAI, 'Ipif"' Jah {is) keeper. 
A descendant of Benj.imin, and one of the chief men of 
the tribe. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 8. 18 I. also, end Jezliah, and Jobab, the sons 
I'-SHOD, -i-i-y-A man of honour. 
Properly Izh-hod. One of the tribe cf Manasseh on the 
E. of the Jordan, and son of Hammoleketh, " the 
queen." From his near relationship to Gilead he was 
probably an influential person. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 7. 18 his sister Hammoleketh bare I., and Ab 
ISE'-PAN, \^^ firm, strong. 
A son of Shasliak, a chief Eenjamite. B.C. 1300. 

1 Cli. 8. 22 And I., and Heber, and Eliel 

ISH TOB, 3iB »"!< man of Tob. 

A small state that formed part of Aram. It was here 
that Jephthah fled when thrust out by his brethreii. 
B.C. 1 1 50. 

2 Sa. 10. 6 sent and hired . .of L twelve thousand 

10. 8 I., and Maacah (were) by themaelves la 

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ISH-TJ'-AH, I-SU'-AH, niifi' sdf-answemig or satis. 
The second 3on of Asher, B.C. 1680. In i Ch. 7. 30, the 
orthography ia Isuah in the Common Version, though it 
is identical with the Hebrew word in Gen. 46. 17. 

Gen. 46. 17 the sons of Asher ; Jimnah, and I., and 
I Ch. 7. 30 sons of Asher ; Imnah, and I., and Ishuai 

ISH'-UI, ISH-TT'-AI, IS'-TJI, JES'-TTI, 'IB*:. 

1. The third son of Asher, and founder of the family gf 
the Jesuitcs. B.C. 1680 

Gen. 46. 17 sonsof Asher ;.Timnah, and Ishuah, and 1. 
Num.26. 44 of J., the family of the Jesuites ; of Ber. 
I Ch. 7. 30 sons of Aslier ; Imnah, and Isuah, and I. 

2. Second son of Saul by his wife Ahinoam. B.C. 1060. 

1 Sa. 14. 49 the sons of Saul were Jonathan, and I. 
ISLAND, isle — 

l.Isle, sea coast, '« i. 

Gen. 10. 5 By these were the isles of the Gentiles 
Esth.io. I upon the land, and. .the isles of the sea 
, 30 He shall deliver the island of the innocent 

10 kings of Tarshish and of the isles shall 
I rejoice; let the multitude of isles be glad 

11 from Hamath, and. .the islands of the sea 
6 the inhabitant of this isle shall say in that 

, 2 Be still, ye inhabitants of the isle; thou 

6 Tarshish ; howl, ye inhabitants of the isle 

,15 Lord God of Israel in the isles of the sea 

40. 15 he taketh up.the isles as a very little thing 

41. I Keep silence before me, O islands; and 

41. 5 The isles saw (it), and feared; the ends 

42. 4 judgment, .and the isles shall wait for his 
42. 10 Sing, .the isles, and the inhabitants there. 
42. 12 Let thera. .declare his praise in the islands 
42. IS I will make the rivers islands, and I will 

49. I Listen, isles, unto me ; and hearken, ye 
51. 5 the isles shall wait upon me, and on mine 

59. 18 to the islands he will repay recompenca 

60. 9 Surely the isles shall wait for me, and the 
66. 19 isles afar off, that have not heard my fa. 

2. 10 For pass over the isles of Chittim, and 

25. 22 kings of the isles which (are) beyond the 
31. 10 and declare (it) in the isles afar off, and 

50. 39 with the wild beasts of the islands shall 
fiza, 26. IS Shall not the isles shake at the sound of 

26. 18 Now shaU the isles tremble in the day of 

26. i8 the isles that(are)in the sea shall be tro. 

27. 3 a merchant of the people for many isles 
27. 6 benches (of) ivory . . out of the isles of Ch. 
27. 7 blue and purple from the isles of Elishah 
27. IS many isles., the merchandise of thine hand 
27. 35 All the inhabitants of the isles shall be 
39. 6 them that dwell carelessly in the isles 

Dan. II. 18 After this shall he turn, .unto the isles 
Zeph. 2. II every one from his place. .aU the isles of 

2.1sle, a small island, vricrlov nesion. 

Acts 27. 16 running under a certain island which is 
S.Island, vri<ros nesos. 

Acts 13. 6 when they had gone through the isle unto 

27. 26 Howbeit we must be cast upon a certain is. 

28. I they knew that the island was called M. 
28. 7 possessions of the chief man of the island 
28. 9 others, .which had diseases in the island 
28. II in a ship, .which had wintered in the isle 

I. 9 was in the isle that is called Patmos, for 
6. 14 every mountain and island were moved 
16. 20 every island fled away, and the mountains 
ISLAND, -wild beast of the — 
Those inhabiting the islands, D^K iyyim. 

Isa. 13. 22 the wild beasts of the island shall cry in 

34. 14 shall . . meet with the wild beasts of the is. 
Jer. 50. 39 with the wild beasts of the islands shall 

I8-MACH'-IAH, w;5Dp: Jah {is) supporter 

An overseer of the dedicated things at the temple In 

the time of Hezekiah. B.C. 726. 

2 Ch. 31. 13 I., andMahath. .(were) overseers under 
IS-HA'-IAH rt.'ype'' Jah {is) hearing. 

A Gibeonite warrior who joined David at Ziklag. He 
was among the thirty valiant men, and over them. 

I Ch. 12. 4 I. the Gibeonite, a mighty man among 
IS'-PAH, ri^';f/rm, strong. 
X son of Beriah the Benjamite. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 8. 16 Michael, and I., and Joha, the sons of B. 
B-BA'-EL, b^-}jv\ 'l(Tpa.4]\ ruling with God. 
1. The new name given to Jacob. B.C. 1739. 

Gen. 32. 28 name shall be called no more Jacob, bnt I. 

35. 10 shall not be called any more Jacob, but I. 
3S. 10 be thy name : and he called his name I. 
35. 21 I. journeyed, and spread his tent beyond 
35. 22 it came to pass, when I. dwelt in that land 
35. 22 Reuben went and lay with BQlah. .and I. 
37. 3 Now I. loved Joseph more than all his 
37. 13 I. said. .Do not thy brethren feed (thefl.) 

42. 5 the sons of I. came to buy (com) among 

43. 6 I. said, Wherefore dealt ye (so) ill with 
43. 8 Judah said unto I. his father. Send the 
43. II their father I. said unto them, If (it must 
45. 21 the children of I. did so : and Joseph 

45. 28 I said, (It is) enough ; Joseph my son (is) 

46. I I. took his journey with all tliat he had 
46. 2 God spake unto I. in the visions of the 
46. 5 and the sons of I. carried Jacob their fat. 
46. 8 these (are)the names of the children of I. 
46. 29 .Toseph. . went up to meet I. liis father, to 

46. 30 I. said unto Joseph, Now letmedie, since 

47. 27 I. dwelt in the land of Egypt, in the cou. 
47. 29 And the time drew nlgli that I. must die 



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Gen. 47. 3 1 And I. bowed himself upon the bed's head 
48. 2 I. strengthened himself, and sat upon the 
48. 8 I. beheld Joseph's sons, and said, Who 
48. 10 Now the eyes of I. were dim for age, (so 
48. III. said unto Joseph, I had not thought to 
48. 13 Ephraim in his right hand toward I.'sleft 
48. 13 Manasseh in his left hand toward 1. '3 right 
48. 14 I. stretched out his right hand, and laid 

48. 21 I. said unto Joseph, Behold, I die; but 

49. 2 Gather yourselves toget.. . hearken unto I. 

50. 2 commanded, .the physicians embalmed 1. 
Exod. I. I these (are) the names of the children of I. 

1. 7 children of I. werefruitful, and increased 
6. 14 The sons of Reuben the first bom of 1. 

32. 13 Remember Abraham.Isaac, and I.,thy8er. 
Num. I. 20 And the children of Reuben, I.'s eldest 

26. 5 Reuben, the eldest son of 1. : the children 
Judgi8. 29 of Dan their father, who was born unto I. 
1 Ki. 18. 31 the word, came, saying, I. shall be thy 

18. 36 let it be known, .that thou (ait) God in I. 
2Ki. 17. 34 the children of Jacob, whom he named I. 

1 Ch. I. 34 The sons of Isaac ; Esau, and I. 

2. I These (are) the sons of I. ; Reuben, Sime. 
5. I Now the sons of Reuben, the firstborn of I. 
5. I given unto the sons of Joseph the son of I. 

5. 3 The sons . . of Reuben the first bom of I. 

6. 38 of Kohath, the son of Levi, the son of I. 

7. 29 dwelt the children of Joseph the son of I. 
29. 10 Blessed (be) thou. Lord God of I. our fa, 
29. 18 Lord God of Abraham, Isaac, and of I. 

2 Ch.30. 6 Ye children of I., turn again unto the L. 
Ezra. 8. 18 of Mahli, the son of Levi, the son of I. 

2. The nation that sprang from Jacob and the land in 

which they dwelt. 

Gen. 32. 32 Therefore the children of I. eat not (of) 
34. 7 he had wrought folly in I., in lying with 
36. 31 reigned any king over the children of I. 

48. 20 In thee shall I. bless, sajong, God make 

49. 7 I will divide them . .and scatter them in I. 
49. 16 judge his people, as one of the tribes of I. 
49. 24 thence (is) the shepherd, the stone of I. 

49. 28 AU these (are) the twelve tribes of I. : and 

50. 2s Joseph took an oath of the children of I. 
Exod. I. gpeople of the children of I. (are)..mighti. 

1. 12 were grieved because of the children of I. 

1. 13 Egyptians made the children of I. to serve 

2. 23 the children of I. sighed by reason of the 

2. 25 God looked upon the children of I., and 

3. 9 behold, the cry of the children of I. is co. 
3. 10 thou mayest bring, .the children of I. out 
3. 1 1 I should bring forth the children of I. out 
3. 13 Behold . .1 come unto the children of I. 

3. 14, 15 shait thou say unto the cliildren of I. 
3. 16 Go, and gather the elders of I. together 

3. 18 thou Shalt come, thou and the elders of I. 

4. 22 Thus saith the Lord, I. (is) my son, (even) 
4. 29 gathered . .the elders of the children of I. 

4. 31 the Lord had visited the children of I. 

5. I Thus saith the Lord God of I., Let my p. 
5. 2 that I should obey his voice to let I. go? 
r. 2 I know not the Lord, neither v/ill I let I. go 

5. 14, 15, 10 the officers of the children of I. 

6. 5 heard the gi'oaning of the children of I. 
6. 6 Wherefore say unto the children of I., I 
6. 9 Moses spake so unto the children of I. 

6. 1 1 that he let the children of I. go out of his 
6. 12 the children of I. have not hearkened unto 
6. 13 gave them a charge imto the children of I. 
6. 13 bring the children of I. out of the land 
6. 26 Bring out the children of I. from the land 

6. 27 to bring out the children of I. from Egypt 

7. 2 that he send the children of I. out of his 
7. 4 bring forth, .my people the children of I. 
7. 5 v/hen I . .bring out the children of I. from 
g. 4 Lord shall sever between the cattle of I. 
g. 4 nothing die. .(that is) the children's of I. 
9. 6 of the cattle of the children of I. died not 
9. 26 where the children of I. (were), was there 
9. 35 neither would he let the (jhildren of I. go 

10. 20 that he would not let the children of I. 

10. 23 all the children of 1. had light in their d. 

11. 7 against, .the children of I. shall not a dog 
II. 7 a difference between the Egyptians and I. 

11. 10 he would not let the children of I. go out 

12. 3 Speak ye unto all the congregation of I. 
12. 6 the congregation of I. shall kill it in the 
12. 15 day, that soul shall be cut off from I. 

12. 19 cut off from the congregation of I., whet. 
12. 21 Then Moses called for all the elders of I. 
12. 27 passedoverthehousesof the children of I. 
12. 28 children of I. went away, and did as the 
12. 31 Rise up. .both ye and the children of I. 
12. 35 children of I. did according to the word 
12. 37 children of I. journeyed from Rameses 
12. 40 Now the sojourning of the children of I. 
12.42 to be observed of all the children of I. in 
12. 47 All the congregation of I. shall keep it 
12. 50 Thus did all the children of I. ; as the -L. 
12. 51 Lord did bring the children of I. out of 
53. 2 opeueththewombamongthechildrenofl. 

13. 18 children of I. went up harnessed out of 

13. 19 he had straitly sworn the children of 1. 
14. 2 Speak unto the children of I., that they 
14. 3 For Pharaoh will say of the children of I. 
14. s said, AVhy have we. .let I. go from serving 
14. 8 he pursued after the children of I. : and 
14. 8 children of I. went out with an high hand 
14. 10 the ch vldren of T lifted up their eyes, and 
14. 10 and the children of I. cried out unto the 
14. 15 speak unto the children of X., that they 
14. 16 and the children of I. shall go on dry 

14. 19 angel, .which went before the camp of I. 



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20 camp of the Egyptians and the camp of 1. 
22 children of I. went into the midst of the 
2s said. Let us flee from the face of I. ; for 

29 But the children of I. walked upon dry 

30 I'hus the Lord saved I. that day out of 

30 I. saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea 

31 I. saw that great v/ork which the Lord 
I Then sang Moses and the children of I. 

19 but the children of I. went on dry (land) 
22 So Moses brought I. from the Red Sea 
I, 2, 9, 10 congregation of the children of I. 

3 children of I. said unto them. Would to. 

6 and Aaron said unto all the children of I. 

12 heard the murmurings of the children of I. 

15 when the children of I. saw (it), they said 
17 And;the children of I. did so, and gathered 
31 house of I. called the name thereof Man. 

33 children of I. did eat manna forty year* 

I all the congregation of the children of I. 

5 Go. .and take with thee of the elders of I. 

6 Moses did. . in the sight of the elders of I. 

7 because of the chiding of the children of I. 

8 Then came Amalek, and fought with I. In 

11 Moses held up ids hand, that I. prevailed 
I heard of all that God had done, .for I. hig 
I that the Lord had brought I. out of Egypt 

8 told . .all that the Lord had done, .for I.'s 

9 the goodness which the Lord had done to I. 

12 and Aaron came, and all the elders of I. 
25 Moses chose able men out of all I., and 

1 the children of I. were gone forth out of 

2 in the wilderness : and there I. camped 

3 Thus shalt thou . . tell the children of I. 
6 thou shalt speak unto the children of I. 

22 thou shalt say unto the children of I., Yo 

1 Come up. .and seventy of the elders of 1. 

4 builded. .according to the.. tribes of I. 

5 he sent young men of the children of I. 
9 Then went up . . seventy of the elders of I. 

to they saw the God of I.: and (there was) 
II upon the nobles of the children of I. he 
17 fire, .in the eyes of the children of I. 

2 Speak unto the children of I., that they 

22 I will give thee, .unto the children of I. 

20 thou shalt command the children of I. , that 

21 a statute for ever on the behalf of . .1. 

1 take, .from amongthe children of I., that 
9 and grave . .the names of the children of I. 

11 with the names of the children of I.: thou 

12 stones of memorial unto the children of I. 
21 be with the names of the children, of I. 

29 shall bear the names of the children of I. 
. 30 bear the judgment of the children of I. 

38 holy things, which the children of L shall 
28 by a statute, .from the children of 1.; for 

28 an heave offering from the children of I. 
43 there I will meet with the children of I. 
4S I will dwell>mong the children of I., and 

12 thou takest the sum of the children of I. 

16 theatonementmoney of the children of I. 
16 a memorial unto the children of I. before 

31 shalt speak unto the children of I., saying 

13 Speak thou also unto the children of I. 

16 Wherefore the children of I. shall keep 

17 sign betv/een me and the children of I. 
4, 8 These (be) thy gods, 1. which brou, 

20 and made the children of I. drink (of it) 
27 Thus saith the Loud God of I., Put every 

5 Say unto the children of I., Ye (are) a st. 

6 the children of I. stripped themselves of 

23 m.ea chDdren appear before .. the God of I. 
27 have made a covenant with thee and with I, 

30 when Aaron and all the children of I. saw 

32 afterward all the children of I. came nigh 

34 came out, and spake unto the children of I. 

35 the children of I. saw the face of Moses 
I, 4, 20 the congregation of the children of I. 

29 children of I. brought a willing offering 

30 Moses said unto the children of I., See 

3 the offering- which the children of I. had 

6 with the names of the childi-en of I. 

7 foramemorial to the children of I.; as the 

14 the names of the children of I., twelve 
32 children of I. did according to all that tha 
42 so the the children of I. made all the wo. 

36 the children of I. went onward in all their 
38 flre. .in the sight of all the house of I. 

2 Speak usto the children of I., and say 

2 Speak unto the children of I., saying. If 

13 if the whole congregation of I. sin through 
23, 29 Speak unto the children of I., saying 

. 34 have I taken of the children of I. from off 
34 by a statute, .from among the children of I. 
36 to be given them of the children of I., in 
38 he commanded the children of I. to offer 

1 Moses called Aaron . . and the elders of t. 

3 unto the children of I. thou shalt speak 
6 let your brethren, the whole house of I. 

I I that ye may teach the children of I. all 

14 of the sacrifices, of the children of I. 

2 Speak u)ito the children of I., saying, Th, 
2 Speak unto the children of I., saying, If 
2 Speak unto the children of I., and say 

31 Thus shall ye separate the children of I. 
S of the congregation of the children of I. 

16 of the uncleanness of the children of I. 

1 7 atonement . . for all the congregation of I. 
19 from the uncleanness of the children of I. 

21 all the iniquities of the children of I. 

34 make an atonement for the children of I. 
2 his sons, and luito all the children of I. 
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Lev. 17. s children of I. may bring their sacrifices 
17. 12 'J'herefore I said unto the children of 1. 
17. 14 I said unto the children of I., Ye ahall 
i8. 2 Speak unto tho children of 1., and say 
19. 2 the conjrrcgation of the children of I. 
JO. 2 Again, thou shalt say to the children of I. 
•!o. 2 I , or of the strangers that sojourn in I. 

21. 24 ills SODS, and unto all the children of 1. 

22. 2 from the holy things of the children of I. 
22. 3 the children of I. hallow unto the IX)RD 
22. 15 tlie holy things of the children of I. 

22. 18 his sons, and unto all the children of I. 
22. 18 the house of I., or of the strangers in I. 

22. 32 will he hallowed among the children of 1. 

23. 2, 10 Speak unto the children of 1, and say 
23. 24, 34 Speak unto the children of I., saying 
23. 43 made the chlldi-en of 1. to dwell in booths 

23. 44 Moses declared unto the children of I. the 

24. 2 Command the children of I., that they 
24. 8 (being taken) from the children of I. by an 
24. 10 son. .went out among the children of I. 
24. 10 a man of I. strove together in the camp 
24. 15 thou shalt speak unto tho chUdren of I. 
24. 23 Moses spake unto tho children of I.,th^t 

24. 23 children of I. did as the LORD commanded 
05. 2 Speak unto the cliiJdren of I,, and say 

25. 33 their possession among the children of I. 
25. 46 over your brethren the children of I. ye 

25. 5; unto rae the children of I. (are) aervanta 

26. 46 made between him and the children of I. 

27. 2 Speak unto the children of I., and say 
27. 34 commanded Moses for the children of 1. 

Unm. I. 2 the congregation of the children of I. 
1 . 3 all that are able to go forth to war in I. 
I. t6 These (were) the . . heads of thousands in I. 
I. 44 and the princea of I., (being) twelve men 
I. 45 that were numbered of the children of L 
I 45 that were able to go forth to war in I. 
I. 49 the sum of them among the children of I. 
I. 52 the children of I. shall pitch their tents 
I. S3 tlie congregation of the children of I. 

1. 54 the children of I. did according to all that 
B. 2 Every man of the children of I. shall 

e. 32 which were numbered of the children of I. 

2. 33 not numbered among the children of I. 
e. 34 the children of I. did according to all that 

3. 8 keep . .the charge of the children of I. 
3. 9 given unto him out of the children of I. 
3. 12 Levites from among the children of I. 

3. T2 openeth the matrix among, .cliildren of I. 
3. 13 hallowed unto me all the first bom in I. 
3. 38 for the charge of the children of I. ; and 
3. 40 of the males of the children of I. from 
3. 41, 42, 45 first bom among the children of I. 
3. 41 among the cattle of the children of I. 

3. 46, 50 of the first bom of the children of I. 

4. 46 and Aaron and the chief of I. numbered 

5. 2 Command the childrenof I, thattheyput 
J. 4 the children of J. did so, and put them out 
5. 4 as the Lord spake . . did the children of I. 
5. 6 Speakunto thechildrcnof 1., When amao 
S. 9 all the holy things of the cliildren of I. 

5. 12 Speak unto the children of I., and say 

6. 2 Speak unto the children of I., and say 
6. 23 ye shall bless the children of I., saying 

6. 27 shall put my name upon the children of I. 

7. 2 theprincesof L.headsofthehouseof their 

7. 84 when it was anointed , by the princes of I. 

8. 6, 14 Levites from among the children of I. 
8. 9 assembly of the children of L together 
8. 10 the children of I. shall put their hands 
8. II (for) an offering of the children of I. 

8. 16 unto me from among the children of I. 
8. 16, 17, 18 firstborn of all the' children of I. 
8. 19 I., to do the service of the children of I. 
8. 19 make an atonement for the children of I. 
8. 19 the children of I., when the children of I. 
8. 20 the congregation of the chOdren of I. 

8. 20 so did the children of I. unto them 

9. 2 the children of I. also keep the possover 
9. 4 Moses spake unto the children of I., that 
Q. s according to all . .did the children of I. 
9. 7 appointed sea^n among, .children of I. ? 
9. 10 Speak unto the children of I. saying,- If 
9. 17 after that the children of I. journeyed 

9. 17 the children of I. pitched their tents 

9. 18 the children of Israel journeyed, and at 
g. 19 tho children of 1. kept the charge of the 
9. 22 the children of I. abode in their tents 

10. 4 (which are) heads of the thousands of I. 
10. 12 the children of I. took their journeys out 
10. 28 (were)thejouraeyingsof thechildrcnof I. 
10. 29 the Lord hath spoken good concerning I. 

10. 36 Return . .unto the many thousands of I. 

11. 4 the children of I. also wept again, and 
II. 16 Gather.. seventy men of the elders of I. 
II. 30 gat. into the camp, he and the elders of I. 
13. 2 Canaan, which I give . . the children of I. 
J3. 3 thosemen(were)headsofthechildrenof I. 
13. 24 grapes which the children of I. cut down 
13. 26 the congregatiou of the children of I. 

13. 32 an e^il report, .unto the children of I. 

14. "2 the children of I. mu^-mured against M03. 
14. 5 of the congregation of the children of I. 
14. 7 unto all the company of the children of I. 
34. :o appeared, .before all the children of I. 
14. 27 heard themurmuriugsof the childrenof I. 

14 . 39 sayings unto all the children of I. ; and the 

15. 2, 18, 38 Speak vmto the children of I., and 
15. 26 the congregation of the childrer.ol 1. > 25. 
15. 29 him that is bom among the children of I. 
15. 32 the children of I. were in the vrtldemeas 



Num 16. 2 with certain of the children of I., two 
i6. 9 (but) a small thing, tlie God of I. hath 
j6. 9 separated you from the congregation of I. 
16. 25 rose up. .and the elders of I. followed 
16. 34 I. that (were) round about them fled at the 
16. 38 shall he a sign unto the children of I. 

16. 40 (To be) a memorial unto the children of I. 
j6. 41 the children of I. murmured against Mo. 

17. 2 Speak unto the children of I., and take 
17. 5 the murmurin^s of the children of 1. 

17. 6 Moses spake unto the children of I., and 

17. 9 before the I/ORD unto the children of I. 
17. 12 the children oW. spake unto Moses, saying 

18. 5 no wrath any mure upon thechildren of I. 
18. 6 the Levites from among the children of I. 
18. 8 the hallowed things of the children of I. 
18. II the wave offerings of the children of I. 
28. 14 Every thing devoted in I. shall be thine 
18. 19 the children of I. offer unto tho Ix)RD 
18. 20 thine inheritance amongthechildrenof I. 
18. 21 all the tenth in I. for an inheritance' 

18. 22 Neither must the children of I. henceforth 
18. 23, 24 among the children of I. they have no 
i8. 24 the tithes of the children of I., which 
j8. 26 When ye take of the children of I. tha 
18. 28 which ye receive of the children of I. 

18. 33 the holy things of the children of I. 

19. 2 Speiik unto the children of I., that they 
19. 9 for the congregation of the children of I. 
ig. 10 it shall be unto the children of I., and 

19. 13 that soul shall be cutoff from I. : bca-ase 

20. I Then came the children of I., (even) the 
eo. 12 sanctify me in the eyes of. .chiJdreu of I. 
EG. 13 the children of I. strove with the Lord 
2o. 14 Thus saith thy brother I., Thou knowest 
20. 19 the children of I. said unto him. We will 
20. 21 to give I. passage through his border 

20. 21 wherefore I. turned away from him 

2o. 22 thechildrcnof I., (even)thov/holecongre. 

BO. 24 which I have given unto tne children of I. 

20. ag they mourned, (even) all the house of I. 

21. 1 that I. came by the way of the spies 
21. 1 he fought against I., and took (some) of 
El. 2 1. vowed a vow unto the Lord, and said. If 
21. 3 the Lord hearkened to the voiceofI.,and 
21. 6 bit the people; and much people of I. died 
21. 10 the children of I. set forward, and pitched 
21. 17 I. sang this song, Spring up, O v/eli; sing 
21. 21 I. sent messengers unto Sihonkingof the 
21. 23 not suiter I. to pass through his border 
EI. 23 but Sihon . . went out against I. into the 
21. 23 he came to Jahaz, and fought against I. 
21. 24 I. smote him with the edge of the sword 

21. 25 And I. took all these cities: and I. dwelt in 
SI. 31 Thus I. dwelt in the land of theAmorites 

22. 1 the children of I. set forward , and pitched 
22. 2 saw all that 3. had done to the Amorites 

22. 3 distressed because of the children of I. 

23. 7 Come, curse me Jacob, and come, defy I. 
23. 10 and the number of thefourth (part)of I. ? 
23. 21 neither hath he seen pervei-seness in I. 
23. 23 neither(is there) any divination against I. 

23. 23 it shall be said of Jacob and of I., What 

24. I saw that it pleased the Lord to bless I. 
24. 2 Balaam lifted up his eyes, and he saw I. 
24. 5 How goodly are . . thy tabernacles, 1.! 
24. 37 a sceptre shall rise out of I., and shall 

24. 18 Edom shall be a possession, .and I. shall 

25. I I. abode in Shittim, and the people began 
25. 3 I. joined himself unto Baal -peer : and the 
25. 3 anger of the Lord was kindled against I. 
25. 4 fierce anger, .maybe turned away from I. 
25. 5 Moses said unto the judges of I., Slay ye 
23. 6 one of the children of I.'came and brou. 
25. 6 all the congregation of the children of I. 
25. 8 he went after the man or I. into the tent 
25. o thrust, .them through, the man of I. 

25. 8 plague was stayed from the children of I. 
25.11 turned my wrath, .from "the children ofl. 
25. ji I consumed not the children of I. in my 

25. 13 made an atonement for the children of I. 

26. 2 Take the sura of all . . the children of I. 
26. 2 Take . . all that are able to go to war in I. 
26. 4 the Lord commanded . .the children of I, 
26. 51 numbered of the children of I., six hun. 
26. 62 not numbered among the children of 1. 
26. 62 no inheritance given . . the children of I. 
26. 63 priest, who numbered the children of I. 

26. 64 when they numbered the children of I. 

27. 8 thon shalt speak unto the childxen of I. 
27. II shall be unto the children of I. s statute 
zj. 12 which I have givenjunto the children oti. 
27. 20 that all. .the children of I. may be obed. 

27. 21 (both) he, and all the children of I. with 

28. 2 Command the children of I., and say cnto 

29. 40 Moses told the children of I. according to 

30. I Moses spake . . concern, the children of I. 

31. 2 Avenge the children of I. of the Midian. 
31. 4 throughout all the tribes of I., shall ye 
31. 5 were delivered out of the thousands of I, 
31. 9 children of I. took Call) the women, .cap, 
31. 12 the congregation of the children of I. 
31. i5 these caused the children of I. . .to com. 
31. 30, 42 And of the children of I.'s half 

31. 47 Even of the children of I.'s half, Moses 

31. 54 a memorial for the children of I. before 

32. 4 Lord smote before the congregation of I. 
32. 7 discour.ige. heart of the children of I. 
32. 9 discouraged the heart of the chudren of I 
32. 13 the Lord's anger was kindled against I. 
32. 14 to augment, .anger of the Lord toward I. 
32. 17 go ready armed before the children of I. 



Num 32. 18 until the children of I. have Inherited 
32. 22 shall return, and be guiltless before. .1. 

32. 28 the chief fathers, .of the children of I. 

33. I journeys of the children of I., which went 
33. 3 cliildren of I. went out witli an high hand 
33. 5 the children of I. removed from Kameses 
33. 38 children of I. were come out of the land 
33. 40 heard of the coming of the children of I. 

33. 51 Speak unto the children of I., and say 

34. 2 Command the children of I., and say unto 
34. 13 Moses commanded the children of I., Bay 

34. 2g to divide, .unto the children of I. in the 

35. 2 Command the children of I., that they 
35. 8 of ihc possession of the children of 1. 
35. 10 Speak unto the children of I., and say 
35. 15 for the children of I., and for the Strang. 

35. 34 I the LoRDdwell among thechildren ofl. 
■36. 1 the chief fathers of the children of I. 

36. 2 inheritance by lot to the children of I. 
36. 3 of the (other) tribes of the children of I. 
36. 4 when the jubilee of the children of I. shall 
36. 5 commanded the children of I. according 
36. 7 not the inheritance of the children of I. 
36. 7 every one of the children of I. shall keep 
36. 8 an Inheritance in any tribe of thecliild. off, 
36. 8 that the children of I. may enjoy every 
36. 9 every one of the tribes of the children of I. 
36. 13 Lord commanded., unto the children of L 

Deut. I. I the words which Moses spake unto all 1. 

1. 3 Moses spake unto thechildren of I., aco. 
J. 38 encourage him ; for he shall cause I. to 

2. 1 2 as I. did unto the l.ind of his possession 
3.18 pass over armed before . . the children of I. 
4. I hearken, I., unto the statutes and unto 
4. 44 which Moses set before the children of I, 
4. 45 which Moses spake unto the children of I. 

4. 46 whom Moses and the children of I. smote 

5. I And Moses called all I., and said unto 

5. I Hear, O I., the statutes and Judgments 

6. 3 Hear therefore, O 1., and observe to do 
6. 4Uear, 1.: The Lord our God (is) one L. 
g. T Hear, O I.: Thou (art) to pass over Jordan 

10. 6 the children of I. took their journey from 
10. 12 I., wh.at doth the Lord thy God require. 

11. 6 substance that (was)., in the midst of all I. 
13. II all I. shall hear, and fear, and shall do 
17. 4 certain, .such abomin. is wrought in I. 
17. 12 and thou shalt put away the evil from I. 

17. 20 he, and his children, in the midst of I. 
zS. I shall have no part nor inheritance with I. 

18. 6 come from any of thy gates out of all I. 

19. 13 away (the guiltof)innocent blood from I. 

20. 3 Hear, I.; ye approach thjs dayunto ba. 
CI. B Be merciful, Lord, unto thy people I. 

21. 8 lay not innocent blood unto. .I.'s charge 
21.21 put evil away.. all I. shall hear, and fear. 

22. ig brought, .an evil name upon a virgin of I,' 
22. 21 she hath wrought folly in It, to play the 
22. 22 so shalt thou put away evil from I. 

23. 17 of I., nor a sodomite of the sons of I. 

24. 7 any of his brethren of the children of 1. 

25. 6 that his name be not put out of I. 

25. 7 to raise up unto his brother a name In I. 
25. 10 his name shall be called in I., The houso 
26. 15 bless thy people I., and the land which 
ay. 1 And Moses with the elders of I. comman. 
27. 9 Israel, saying.Take heed, and hearken, 1. 
27. 14 say unto all the men of I. with a loud 
29. 1 the children of I. in tho land of Moab 
29. 2 Moses called unto all I., and said unto 
29. 10 and your officers, (with) all the men of 1. 
29. 21 unto evil out of all the tribes of 1., accord!. 
31. I went and spake these words unto all I. 
31. 7 said unto him in the sight of all I., Ba 
31. g delivered it. .unto all the elders of I. 
31. II When all I. is come to appear before the 
31. II thou shalt read this law before all I. Id 
31. 19 for you, and teach it the children of I. 
31. 19 witness for me against the children of I, 
31. 22 Sloses. .^vrote. .taughtit thechildren of L 
31. 23 thou shalt bring the children of I. into 

31. 30 in the ears of all the congregation of 1. 

32. 8 according to. .uumberof the children ofl. 
32. 45 end of speaking all these words to all I. 
32. 49 unto the children of I. for a possession 
32. 51 among the children of I. at the waters of 
32. 51 yc sanctified me not in the midst of. .1. 

32. 52 the land which I give the childrea of L 

33. I the man of God blessed the children ofl. 
33. 5 the tribes of I. were gathered together 
33. 10 teach Jacobthy judgments,aj)d I. tbylaw 
33. 21 he executed . .his judgments with I. 

33. 28 I. then shall dwell in safety alone : the 

33. 29 Happy (art) thou, I. : who (is) like onto 

34. 8 the children of I. wept for Moses in tho 
34. g the children of I. hearkened unto him 
34. 10 not a prophet since in I. like unto Moses 
34. 12 which Moses showed in the sight of ail I. 

J'osb. I. 2 give to them, (even) to the cldldren of I. 

2. 2 in hither to night of the children of I. 

3. I to Jordan, he and all the children of I. 
3. 7 to magnify thee in the sight of all I. ' 
3. 9 Joshua said unto the children ofl., Come 

3. 12 takeyou twelve men out of the tribes of I. 

4. 4 whom he had prepared of the children of I. 
4. 5, 8 of the tribes of the children of L 

4. 7 memorial unto the children of I. 
4. 8 childrenof I. did so as Joshua commanded 
4. 12 passed overarmed beforethe childrenof I. 
4. 14 magnified Joshua in the sight of all I. 
4. 21 he spake unto the children of I., saying 
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Jogh. 5. J dried upthewatersof Jordan. .before. . I. 
5. I any more, because of the children of I. 
5. 2 circumcise again the children of I. the 
5. 3 circumcised the children of I. at the hiU 
5. 6 the children of I. walked forty years in 
5. 10 the children of I. encamped inGUgal, and 

5. 12 neither had the children of I. manna any 

6. I shut up because of the children of I. 

5. 18 make the camp of I. a curse, and trouble 
6. 23 and left them without the camp of I. 

6. 25 and shedvvellethinl. (even) unto this day 
y. L the children of I. committed a trespass 

7. I was kindled against the children of 1. 

7. 6 fell to the earth . . he and the elders of I. 
7. 8 when I. turneth their backs before their 
7. II I. hath sinned, and they have also trans. 
7. 12 the children of I. could not stand before 
7. 13 thus saith the Lord God of I., (There is) 
7. J 3 accursed thing in the midst of thee, I. 
7. 15 and because he hath wrought fpUy in 1. 
7. 16 brought I. by their tribes; and the tribe 
7. 19 give, I pray, glory to the LORD God of I. 
7. 20 I have sinned against the Lord God of I. 
7. 23 Joshua, and unto all the children of I. 
7. 24 all I. with him, took Achan the son of Z. 

7. 25 I. stoned him with stones, and burned 

8. 10 went up, he and the elders of I., before 
8. 14 and the men . .went out against I. to battle 
8. 15 I. madeasif they were beaten before them 
8. 1 7 not a man left .. that went not out after I. 
8. J 7 left the city open, and pursued after I. 

8. 21 all I. saw that the ambush had taken the 
8. 22 30 they were in the midst of I., some on 
8. 24 when I. had made an end of slaying all 
8. 27 spoil of that city, I. took for a prey unto 
8. 30 built an altar unto the Lord God of I. in 
8. 3t As Moses, .commanded the children of I. 
8. 32 wrote in the presence of the children of I. 
8. 33 all I. . .stood on this side the ark and on 
8. 33 commanded,, should bless the people of I. 

8. 35 read not before all the congregation of I. 
g. 2 to fight with Joshua and ivith I., with one 

9. 6 said unto him, and to the men of I., We 
g. 7 men of I. said unto the Hivites, Pcradven. 
g. 17 the children of I. journeyed, and came 

9. t8 children of I. smote them not, because the 

9. 1 8 princes .. had sworn .. by the LORD God . . I. 

9. 19 sworn unto them by the Lord God of I. 

9. 26 and delivered them out of the hand of. .1. 
10. 1 inhabitants . .had made peace with I., and 
10. 4 hath made peace, .with the children of I. 
10. 10 Lord discomfited them before I., and slew 
10. II came to pass, as they fled from before I. 
10. II whom the children of I. slew with the 
lo. 12 the Amorites before the children of I., and 
10. 19 said in the sight of I., Sun, staild thou still 
10. 14 hearkened . .for the jLord fought for I. 
10. 15 .Joshua returned, and all I. with him, unto 
10. 20 Joshua and the children of I. had made 
10. 2 1 moved . . agai nst any of the child ren of I. 
10. 24 that Joshua called for all the men of 1. 
10. 29, 31, 34 Joshua passed . . and all I. with him 
10. 30 delivered it also, .into the hand of I. ; and 
10. 32 Loud delivered Lachish into the hand of I. 
10. 36 Joshua wenj. up from Eglon, and all I. 
10. 38, 43 And Joshua returned, and all I. with 
lo. 40 destroyed . .as the Lord (5od of I. comm. 

10. 42 because the Lord God of I. fought for I. 

11. 5 and pitched together, .to fight against I. 
ti. 6 will I deliver them up all slain before I. 
jt. 8 Lord delivered them into the hand of I. 
II. 13 I. burned none of them, save Razor only 
11.14 the children of I. took for a prey unto 
XI. 16 So Joshua took, .the mountain of I., and 
II. 19 that made peace with the children of I. 
II. 20 that they should come against I. in battle 
ti, 21 and cut off., from all the mountains of I. 

11. 22 none . .left in the land of the children of I. 
»i. 23 Joshua gave it for an inheritance unto I. 

12. I the kings . . which the children of I. smote 
12. 6 Then did Moses, .and the children of I. 
12. 7 kings . . which Joshua and the children of I. 

12. 7 which. Joshua gave unto the tribes of I. 

13. 6 1 drive out from before the children of I. 
13. 13 children of I. expelled not the Geshurites 
13. 14 sacriflcea of the Lord God of I. made by 
13. 22 the soothsayer, dirt the children of I. slay 

13. 33 the Lord God of I. (was) their inheritance 

14. I which the children of 1. inherited in tha 
14. 1 heads of the. .tribes of the children of I. 
t4. 5 Lord commanded . . so the children of I. 
14. 10 while . . I. wandered in the wlldemeas>: and 
14. 14 he. wholly followed the LORD God of I. 

17. 13 when the children of I. were waxen strong 

18. 1 the children of I. assembled together at 
18. 2 there remained among the children of I. 

18. 3 Joshua said unto the children of 1., How 
18. 10 divided the land unto the children of I. 

19. 49 the children of I. gave an inheritance to 

19. 51 fathers of the tribes of the children of I. 

20. 2 Speak to the children of I. saying. Appoint 
2o. 9 appointed for all the children of I., and 
ai. I fathers of the tribes of the children of I. 
ei. 3 children of I. gave unto the Levites out of 
ai. 8 children of I. gave by lot unto the Levites 
ai. 41 within the possession of the children of I. 
Bi. 43 the Lord gave unto J. all the land whiob 

- 81. 45 the Lord had spoken unto the house of I. 

22. 9 departed from the children of I. out of 3. 

23. II children of I, heard say, Behold, the chi. 
aa. n Jordan, atthepassageof the children of I. 
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12 children of I. gathered themselves toget. 

13 children of I. sent unto the children of il. 

14 a prince throughout all the tribes of I. 
14 of their fathers among the thousands of I. 
16 ye have committed against the God of I. 
18 be wroth with the whole congregation of I, 

20 wrath fell on all the congregation of I. 

21 said unto the heads of the thousands of I. 

22 he knoweth, and I. he shall know ; if (it) 
24 What have ye. .with the Lord God of I.? 

30 heads of the thousands of I. which (were) 

31 ye have delivered the children of I. out 

32 the land of Canaan, to the chUdren of I. 

33 the thing pleased the children of I. ; and 
33 children of I. blessed God, and did not 

1 after that the Lord had given rest unto I. 

2 Joshua called for I., (and) for their elders 
I gathered all the tribes 01 1, to Shechem 

1 called for the elders of I., and for their 

2 Thus saith the Lord God of I., Your fath. 

9 audjwarred against I., and sent and called 

23 incline your heart unto the Lord God of I. 
31 I. served the Lord all the days of Joshua 

31 worksof the Lord, that he had done for I. 

32 children of I. brought up out of Egypt 

I the children of I asked the Lord, saying 
28 when I. was strong, that they put the 
4 these words unto all the children of I. 

6 the children of I. went every man unto his 

7 great works of the Lord that he did for I. 

10 nor. .the works which he had done for I. 

1 1 the children of I. did evil in the sight 
14, 20 anger of the Lord was hot against I. 

22 I may prove I., whether they will keep the 

1 which the Lord left, to prove I. by them 

2 generations of the children of I. might 

4 they were to prove I. by them, to know 

5 children of I. dwelt among the Canaanites 

7 the children of I. did evil in the sight 

8 the anger of the Lord was hot against I. 

8 children of I. served Chushan-rishathaim 
9, IS the children of I. cried unto the Lord 

9 raised up a deliverer to the children of I. 

10 he judged I., and went out to war: and 

12 the children of I. did evil again in the 

12 strengthened Eglon the king, .against I. 

13 went and smote I., and possessed the city 

14 the children of I. served Eglon the v. 15. 
27 the children of I. went down vrith bim from 

30 was subdued that day under the hand of I. 

31 after him was Shamgar. .also delivered L 

1 the children of I. again did evil in tha 

3 the children of I. cried unto the Lord 

3 he mightily oppressed the children of I. 

4 And Deborah, .she judged L at that time 

5 the children of I. came up to her for 

6 Hath not the Lord God of I. commanded 

23 the king of Canaan before the children of I. 

24 Ihechildren of I. prospered, and prevailed 

2 Praise ye the Lord for the avenging of I. 

3 I will sing (praise) to the Lord God of I. 

5 that Sinai from before the Lord God of I. 

7 they ceased in I., until that I Deborah 

7 I arose a mother in I. 

8 or spear seen among forty thousand in I.? 

9 My heart (i5) towards the governors of I. 

11 (the inhabitants) of his villages in I. 

1 the children of I. did evil in the sight 

2 the hand of Midian prevailed against I. 

2 the children of X. made them the dens 

3 when I. had sown, that the Midianites ca. 

4 left no sustenance for I., neither sheep 

6 I. was greatly impoverished because of 
6, 7 the children of I. cried unto the Lord 
8 sent a prophet unto the children of I. 
8 Thus saith the Lord God of I., I brought 

14 thou Shalt save I. from the hand of the 

15 wherewith shall I save I.? behold, my fam. 
36, 37 thou wilt save I. by mine band, as thou 
2 lest I. vaunt themselves against me, saying 
8 he sent all (the rest of) I. every man unto 

14 of Gideon the son of Joash, a man of I. 

15 and retimed into the host of I., and said 
23 the men of I. gathered themselves togeth. 
22 the men ofl. said unto Gideon, Eule thou 

27 I. went thither a whoring after it : which 

28 Midian subdued before the children of I. 

33 the children of I. turned again, and went 

34 the children of I. remembered not the L. 

35 the goodness which he had showed unto I. 
22 Abimelech had reigned three years over I. 
55 the men of I. saw that Abimelech was 

I after Abimelech there arose, to defend I. 
a he judged I. twenty and three years, and 
3 and judged I. twenty and two years 

6 the children of I. did evil again iu the 

7 the anger of the LORD was hot against I. 

8 I. eighteen years, all the children of I. 

9 to fight, .so that I. was sore distressed 

10 the children of I. cried unto the Lord 

1 1 the Lord said unto the children of I. 

15 the children of I. said unto the Lord 

16 his soul was grieved for the misery of I. 

17 the children of I. assembiedjthemselves 

4, 5 the children of Ammon|made war against I. 

13 I. took away my land, when they came up 

15 I. took not away the land of Moab, nor the 

16 I. came up from Egypt, and walked thro. 

17 I. sent messengers unto the king of Edom 
17 would not (consent) : and I. abode in Ka. 

''19 I. sent messengers untoSihon king of the 
19 I. said unto him. Let us pass, we pray tbee 



Judgii. 20 trusted not I. to pass through his coast 
II. 20 pitched in Jahaz, and fought against I. 
11. 21 the Lord God of I. delivered Sihonand all 
II. 21 into the hand of I., . so I possessed all. 
11.23 the Lord God of I. hatii dispossessed the 
II. 23 the Amorites from before his people I. 
II. 25 did he ever strive against I., or did he 
1 1. 26 I. dwelt in Heshbon and her towns, and in 
II. 27 children of I. and the children of Anunon 
II. 33 were subdued before the children ol 1. 
II. 39 she returned.. And it was a custom in I. 

1 1. 40 the daughters o' I. went yearly to lament 

12. 7 Jephthah judged I. six years. Then died 
12. 8 after him Ibzan of Beth-lehem judged I.' 
12. 9 and he judged I. seven years 

12. II Elon. .judged I.; and he judged I. ten 

12. 13 the son of Hillel, a Pirathonite, judged I 
12. 14 and he judged I. eight years 

13. I the children of I. did evil again in the 

13. 5 he shall begin to deliver I. out of the 

14. 4 the Philistines had dominion over I. 

15. 2o judged I. in the days of the Philistines 

16. 31 biu'ied him. .And he judged I. twenty 

17. 6 In those days (there wasT no king in I, 

18. I In those days (there was) no king In I. 
iB. I fallen unto them among the tribes of I, 

18. 19 a priest unto a tribe and a family in I.t 

19. I when (there was) no king in 1., that there 
19. 12 stranger, that(is)not of thechildren of I. 
19. 29 and sent her into all the coasts of I. 

19. 30 the children of I. came up out of the land 

20. I all the children of I. went out, and the 
20. 2 the tribes of I., presented themselves in 
2o. 3 the children of I. were gone up toMizpeh 
20. 6 all the country of the inheritance of I. 
2o. 6 have committed lewdness and folly in I. 
20. 7 ye (are) all children of I.; give here your 
2o. 10 ten men. .throughout all the tribes of I. 
20. 10 the folly that they have wrought in I. 
20. II the men of I. were gathered against the 
20. 12 the tribes of I. sent men through all the 
2o. 1 3 put them to death, and put away evil from 
20. 13 voice of their brethren the children of I. 
20. 14 out to battle against the children of I. 
eo. 17 menof I.,besidesBenjamin, were V. 18. 19. 
20. 20 the men of I. went out to battle against 
20. 20 the men of I. put themselves in array to 
2o. 22 the people, the men of I., encouraged them. 
2o. 23 the children of I. went up and wept before 
20. 24 the children of I. came near agamst the 
2o. 25 down to the ground of the children of I. 
20. 26 the children of I., and all the people 

20. 27 the children of I. enquired of the LoED 
20. 29 X. set liers in wait round abont Gibeah 
ao. 30 the children of 1. went up against the 
20. 31 began to smite, .about thirty men of I, 
2o. 32 the children of I. said. Let us flee, and 
2o. 33 the men of I. rose up out of their place 
20. 33 the liers in wait of I. came forth out of 
ao. 34 ten thousand chosen men out of aU I. 
ao. 35 Benjamin before I. ; and the children of I. 
2o. 36 the men of 1. gave place to the Benjamitea 
20. 38 an appointed sign between the men of I. 
20. 39 men of I. retired in the battle, Benjamin 
ao. 39 B. began to smite (and) kill of the men of I. 
20. 41 when the men of I. turned again, the men 
2o. 42 turned (their backs) before the menof I. 

20. 48 the men;of I. tiirned again upon the child. 

21. I the men of I. had sworn in Mizpeh, saying 
21. 3 God of I., why is this come to pass in I. 
21. 3 should be to day one tribe lacking in I.? 
21. 5 And the children of I. said, Who (is there) 
21. 5 the tribes of I. that came not up with 

* 1 . 6 children of I. repented them for Benjamin 
21, 6 There is one tribe cut off from I. this 
81. 8 What one (is there) of the tribes of I. that 
2T. 15 LORDhadmadeabreachin the.tribesof I. 
21.17 that a tribe be not destroyed out of I. 
ai. i8 for the chUdren of I. have sworn, saying 
a 1 . 24 the children of I. departed thence at that 
21. 25 In those days (there was) no king iu I. 
Euth 2. 12 reward be given thes of the Lord God of I. 

4. 7 in former time in I. concerning redeeming 

4. 7 and this (was) a testimony in I. 

4. II which two did build the house of I. 

4. 14 kinsman, thathis name maybefamousinX 
I Ba. I. 17 the God of I. grant (thee) thy petition 

2.22 heard all that his eons did unto all I. 

a. 28 I chose him out of all the tribes of I. 

2. 28 offerings made by fire of . .children of I.t 

2. 29 of all the offerings of I. my people? 

2. 30 the Lord God of I. saith, I said indeed 

a. 32 all (the wealth) which (God) shall give!. 

3. II I will do a thing in I., at which both the 

3. 20 I. from Dan even to Beer-sheba, knew that 

4. I the word of Samuel came to aU I. Nov I. 
4. 2 against I. : and when they joined battle, I. 
4. 3 the elders of I. said. Wherefore hath the 
4. s I. shouted with a great shout, so that the 
4. 10 I. was smitten, and they fled every man 
4. 10 there fell of I. thirty thousand footmen 
4. 17 I. is fled before the Philistines, and 

4. 18 he died. .And he judged I. forty years 

4. 21, 22 Tlie glory is departed froml.: because 

5. 7 The ark of the' God of I. shall not abide 
5. 8 shall we do with the ark of the God of I.? 
5. 8 Let the aik of the God of I. be carried 

5. 8 they carried the ark of the God of I. about 
5. 10 brought about the ark of the God of I. to 

5. II Send away the ark of the God of I., and 

6. 3 If ye son 1 away the ark of the God of I. 
6, s ye shall give glory unto the Qo4 ot I. 



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I Sa. 7. 2 the house of •!. lamented after the Lord 
7. 3 Samuel spake unto all the house of I. 
7r 4 the children of I. did put away Baalim and 
7. 5 Gather all I. to Mizpeh, and I will pray 
7. eSamueljudgedthechildrenof I.in Mizpeh 
7. 7 the children of I. were gathered together 
7. 7 up against I. And when the children of I. 
7. 8 the children of 1. said to Samuel, Cease 
7. 9 iJamuel cried unto the Lord for I. ; and 
7. 10 Philistines drew near to battle against I. 
7. 10 and they were smitten before I. 
7. II men of I. wont outof Mizpeh, andpursued 

7. 13 they came no more into the coast of I. 
7. 14 had taken from I. were restored to I. 

7. 14 the coasts thereof did L deliver out of 
7. 14 there was peace between I. and the Am. 
7. IS Samuel judged I. all the days of his life 
7. 16 he went., and judged I. in all those places 

7. 17 there he judged I. ; and there he built an 

8. I that he made his sons judges over I. 

'8. 4 elders of I. gathered themselves together 

8. 22 Samuel said unto the men of I., Go ye 

9. 2 (there was) not among the children of I. 
g. 9 in I., when a man went to enquire of God 
9. i6 anoint.. (to be) captain over my people I. 
g. 20 on whom (is) all the desire of I.V (Is it) 
9. 21 of the smallest of the tribes of I.? and 

10. 18 And said unto the children of L, Thus 
■ao. 18 saith the Lord God of I., I brought up I. 
JO. 20 caused all the tribes of I. to come near 
ji. 2 and lay it (for) a reproach upon all I. 

11. 3 send messengers unto all the coasts of I. 
II. 7 sent (them) throughout all the coasts of I. 
II. 8 children o£ I. were three hundred thous. 
II. 13 the Lord hath wrought salvation in 1. 
II. IS and all the men of I. rejoiced greatly 
la. I And Samuel said unto all I., Behold, I 
13. I and when he had reigned twoyearsover I. 
13. 2 Saul chose him three thousand (men) of I. 
13. 4 all I. heaxd say (that) Saul had smitten a 
>3. 4 I. also was had in abomination with the 
13. 5 gathered, .together to fight with I., thirty 
13. 6 men of I. saw that they were in a strait 
13. 13 established thy kingdom upon I. for ever 

13. ig smith found throughout all the land of I. 

14. 12 hath delivered them into the hand of I. 

14. 18 was at that time with the cliildren of I. 
14. 22 the men of I. which had hid themselves in 
14. 23 the Lord saved I. that day : and the battle 
14. 24 themenof I. were distressed that day: for 
14. 37 wilt thou deliver them into the hand of I.? 
14. 39 the Lord liveth, which saveth I., though 
14. 40 Then said he unto all I., 'Be yeori one side 

14. 41 Saul said unto the Lord God of I., Give 
14 45 hath wrought this great salvation in 1.7 
14 47 Saul took the kingdom over L, and fought 

14 48 delivered I. out of the hands of them that 

15 I thee (to be) king over his people, over I. 
15 2 I remember (that) which Amalek did to 1. 

15. 6 showed kindness to all the children of I. 
15. 17 ][.,andtheLORDanointedtheekingoverI.? 
15. 26 hath rejected thee from being king over I. 
IS. 23 hath rent the kingdom of I. from thee this 
15. 29 the strength of I. will not lie nor repent 
15. 30 theeldersof my people, and before I., and 

15. 35 repented that he . . made Saul king over I. 

16. 1 1 have rejected him from reigning over I. 

17. a the men of I. were gathered together, and 
17. 3 I stood on a mountain on the other side 
17. 8 cried unto the armies of I., and said unto 
17. 10 1 defy the armies of I. this day ; give me 
17. II I. heard those words of the Philistine 

17. 19 the men of I., (were) in the valley of Elah 
17. 21 I. and the Philistines had put the battle 
17. 24 the men of I., when they saw the man 
17. 25 the men of I. said. Have ye seen this man 
17. 25 to defy I. is he come up : and it shall be 
17. 25 and make his father's house free in I. ' 
17. 26 taketh away the reproach from I. ? for 
17. 45 the God of the armies of I., whom thou 
17. 46 earth may know that there is a God in I. 
17. s2 men of I. and of Judah arose, and shout. 

17. 53 the children of I. returned from chasing 

18. 6 the women came out of all cities of L 

18. 16 I. and Judah loved David, because he we. 
18. 18 what (is) my life, (or) my father's family 

19. 5 Lord wrought a great salvation for all I. 

20. 12 Lord God of I., when I have sounded 
83. 10 Lord God of I., thy servanthath certain. 

23. 11 O Lord God of I., I beseech thee, teU thy 
S3. 17 thou Shalt be king over I., and I shall be 
«4. 2 three thousand chosen men out of all I. 

24. 14 After whom Is the king of I. come out? 

24. 20 the kingdom of I. shall be established in 
•25. 30 andshallhaveappointedtheeruleroverl. 

25. 32 BleBSed(be)theLORDGodofI.,which8cnt 

25. 34 (as) the LORD God of I. liveth, which hath 

26. 2 three thousand chosen men of I.,with him 

26. 15 who (is) like to thee in I. ? wherefore then 
26. 20 the king of I. is come out to seek a flea 
■27. I to seek me any more in any coast of I. 
•27. 12 made his people I. utterly to abhor 11101 

28. I together for warfare, to fight with I. 
28. 3 aU I. had lamented him, and buried him 
28. 4 Saul gathered all I. together, and they 
28. 19 the Lord will also deliver I. vrith thee 

28. 19 Lord also shall deliver the host of I. 

29. 3 the servant of Saul the king of I., which 

30. 2s and an ordinance for I. unto this day 

31. I fought against I. ; and the men of I. fled 
31. 7 the men of I. that {were} on the other side 
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3 said . . Out of the camp of I. am I escaped 
. 12 peopleof the Lord, and for the house of I. 
, 19 The beauty of I. is slain upon thy high 

24 daugliters of L, weep over Saul, who clo. 
, 9 Ephraim. .over Benjamin, and over all I. 

JO forty years . . when he began to reign over I. 
, 17 Abner was beaten, and the men of I., be. 
, 28 pursued after I. no more, neither fought. 

10 to set up the throne of David over I., and 

12 with thee,' to bring abou^ '11 1. unto thee 

17 had communication with the elders of I. 

18 I will save my people I. out of the hand 

19 also to speak, .all that seemed good to I. 
21 Avill gather all I. unto my lord the king 

37 I., understood that day, that it was not of 

38 and a great man fallen this day in I. 7 

1 Then came all the tribes of 1. to David 

2 he that leddest out and broughtest in I. 

2 I., and thou shalt be a captain over I. 

3 ciders of I. came to the king to Hebron 
3 and they anointed David king over I. 

5 thirty and three years over all I. and 
12 the Loud h.-id established him king overl. 
12 exalted his kindgoni for his people I. 
17 that they had anointed David king over I. 

1 gathered together all.. 'chosen (men) of I. 

5 the house of I. played before the Lord on 
IS the house of I. brought up the ark of the 

19 among the whole multitude of I., as well 

20 How glorious was the king of I. to day 

21 ruler over the people of the Lord, overl. 

6 brought up the children of I. out of Eg>pt 

7 I have walked with all the children of 1. 

7 I., whom I command, to feed my people I. 

8 I took . . to be ruler over my poeple, over I. 

10 1 will appoint a place for my people 1. 
J I commanded judges, .over my people I. 

23 I., whom God went to redeem fore people 

24 I. (to be) a people unto thee for ever, 

26 The Lord of hosts (is) the God over I. : and 

27 thou, Lord of hosts, God of I., hast re. 
IS And David reigned over all L; and David 

9 he chose of all the choice (men)of I., and 
15 saw thatthey were smitten before I., they 

17 he gathered all I. together, and passe<:^ 

18 the Syrians fled before I. ; and David slew 

19 smitten before I., they made peace with I. 

1 Joab, and his servants withjhim, and all I. 

11 I., and Judah, abide in tents ; and my 1. 

7 Thus saith the Lord GOD of I., I anointed 

8 gave thee the house of I. and of Judah; and 

12 but I will do this thing before aU I., and 

12 no siich thing ought to be done in I. ; do 

13 thou Shalt be as one of the fools in I. 

25 in all I. there v/as none to be so much 

2 Thy servant (is) of one of the tribes of I. 
6 on this manner did Absalom to all I. that 
6 Absalom stole the hearts of the men of I. 

10 sent spies throughout all the tribes of I. 
13 hearts of the men of I. are after Absalom 

3 To day shall the house of I. restore me 
15 men of I., came to Jerusalem, and Ahith. 

18 this people, and all the men of I., choose 

21 I. shall hear that thou art abhorred of thy 

22 And Aljsalom went in..ii. the sight of.. I. 

4 pleased Absalom, .and all the elders of I. 

10 I.knoweth that my father (is) a mighty 

11 all I. be generally gathered unto thee 

13 I. bring ropes to that city, and we will 

14 the men of I. said. The counsel of Hushal 

15 counsel Absalom and the elders of I. ; and 

24 he and all the men of I. with him 

26 So I. and Absalom pitched in the land of 

6 people went out into the field against I. 

7 the people of I. were slain before the serv. 

16 the people returned from pursuing after I. 

17 and all I. fled every one to his tent 

8 for I. hath fled every man to his tent 

9 at strife throughout all the tribes of I. 
II the speech of all I. is come to the king 
22 any man be put to death this day in I. ? 

22 I know that I (am) this day king over L ? 

40 the king, and also half the people of I. 

41 the men of I. came to the king, and said 

42 the men of Judah answered the men of I. 

43 the men of I. answered the men of Judah 
43 fiercer than the words of the men of I. 

1 and said, .every man to his tents, O I. 

2 every man of I. went up from after Ihivid 

14 through all the tribes of I. unto Abel, and 

19 them that are) peaceable .faithful in I. 
19 to destroy a city and a mother in I. : why 

23 Ndw Joab (was) over all the host of I. : and 
2 Gibeonites (were) not of the children of I. 
2 the children of 1. had sworn unto them 

2 his zeal to the children of I. and Judah 

4 neither for us shalt thou kill any. .in 1. 

5 from remaining in any of the coasts of I. 

15 the Philistines had yet war again with I. 
17 that thou quench not the light of I. 

2t And when he defied I., Jonathan the son 
I David, .the sweet psalmist of I., said 

3 the Rock of I. spake to me. He that rul. 
9 and the men of I. were gone away 

1 anger of the LORD was kindled against I. 

2 Go now through aU the tribes of I., from 

4 Joab . . went . .to number the people of I. 
9 there were in I. eight hupdred thousand 

IS the Lord sent a pestilence upon I., from 

25 entreated . .the plague iras staj'ed from I. 

3 damsel throughout all the coasts of I., and 
30 the eyes of all I. (are) upon thee, that thou 



I Kl. 1. 30 1 Bware unto thee by the Lord Cod of 1. 
I. 34 the prophet anoint him there king over l. 

1. 35 hira to be ruler over I. and over Judah 

T. 48 Bles8ed(bc)theLoRDGodofl.,whichhath 

2. 4 not fail tbcc. .a man on the throne of I. 
2. 5 did to the two captains of the host of I. 
2. II the days that David reigned over I. (were) 
2. 15 I. set their faces on me, that I aliould 
2. 32 captain of the host of I,, and Amasa the 

28 I. heard of the judgment which the king 
I So king Solomon was king over all I. 
7 Solomon had twelve officers over all I. 

13 Solomon raised a levy out of all I. ; and 
I after the children of 1. were come out of 
I the fourth year of.Solomon's reign over 1. 

13 of I., ami will not forsake my people 1. 
I Solomon assembled the elders of I., and 

1 chief of the fathers of the children of I. 

2 the men of I. assembled themselves unto 

3 the elders of I. came, and the priests 
5 the congregation of I., that were assem. 
9 made (a covenant) wiUi the children of I. 

14 of 1., and all the congregation of I. stood 

15 Blessed (bu) the Lord God of I., which . 

16 1 brought forth my people I. out of Egypt 
16 chose no city out of all the tribes of I. 
16 but 1 chose David to be over ray people I. 
17, 2o house for. .name of the Lord God of I. 
2Q and sit on tlie throne of I., as the Lord 

22 presence of all the congregation of I., and 

23 Lord God of I., (there is) no God like theo 
25 Lord God of 1., keep with thy servant U. 

25 in ray sight to sit on the throne of I. ; go 

26 OGod of 1., let thy word, I pray thee, bo 

30 of thy servant, and of thy people I., when 

33 \Vben thy people 1. is smitten down bef. 

34 forgive the sin of thy people I , and bring 

36 sin of tOiy servants, and of thy people I. 
38 (made) by any man, (or) by all thy people I. 

41 a 8tr£inger, that (is) not of thy people I. 
43 to fear thee, as (do) ihy people I. ; and that 
52 and unto the supplication of thy people I. 

55 and blessed all the congregation of I. with 

56 that hath given rest unto his people 1., ac. 
59 he maintain, .the cause of his people I. at 

62 king, and all I. with him, offered sacrifice. 

63 all the children of I. dedicated the house 

65 Solomon held a feast, and all I. with hira 

66 goodness that the LORD had done .for I. 
5 1 will establish the throne; .upon I. for 

5 not fail thee a man upon the throne of I. 
7 Then will I cut off I. out of the land which 
7 1. shall be a proverb and a byword among 

20 all., which (were) not of the children of I. 

21 the children of I. also were notable utterly 

22 of the children of I. did Solomon make no 
9 to set thee on the throne of I.: because the 
9 Lord loved I. for ever, tlierefore made ha 

2 Lord said untothe children of I., Ife shalt 
9 heart was turned from the Lord God of I. 

i6 six months did Joab remain, .with all I. 
25 he was an adversary to I. all the days of 
25 and he abhorred I, and reigned over Syria 

31 thus saith the Lord, the God of I., Behold 

32 the city which I have chosen out of all . . I. 

37 thou shalt reign. .and shall be king over I. 

38 I wiU be with thee, and will give I. unto 

42 Solomon reigned in Jerusalem over all I. 
I all L were come to Shechem to make him 

3 Jeroboam and all the congregation of I. 
j6 I. saw that the king hearkened not unto 
16 What portion have we . . to your tents, I. 

16 now see.. So I. departed unto their tents 

17 the children of I. whicli dwelt in the clt. 
7 Thussaith the Lord God of I., Forasmuch 
7 and made thee prince over my people I. 

13 good thing toward the Lord Go<1 of I. 

21 did choose out of all the tribes of I., to 

24 Lord cast out before the children of I. 

30 Because of the sins, .which he made I. 

13 in provoking the Lord God of 1. v. 26. 33. 

1 (As) the LoRDOod of I. liveth, bef ore whom 

14 For thus saith the Lord God of I., The 
36 be known this day that thou (art) God In I. 

22 S3 provoked to anger the Lord God of I., ace. 
s Ki. 2. 12 My father, my father ! the chariot of I. 

6 Thussaith the Lord God of I., I have as. 

31 to walk in the law of the Lord God of I. 

25 He restored the coast of I. from the ent. 

4 the children of I. did burn incense to it 

5 He trusted in the Lord God of I.; bo thai 

15 O LORDGod of I., which dwellest (between) 
20 Thus saith the LORDGod of I., (That)which 

22 lifted up. .(even)againstthelioIy(one)ofI. 

2 the Lord cast out before the children of I. 

7 I have chosen out of aU tribes of I., will I 

8 Neither vrill I make the feet of I. move 

9 Lord destroyed before the children of I. 

12 Therefore thiis saith the Lord God of I. 
15 Thus saith the Lord God of I., Tell the 

18 Thus saith the Lord God of I., Tell the 

13 which Solomon the king of I. had builded 
22 from the days of the judges that judged L 

^ , 13 which Solomon king of I. had made in 
1 Ch. 1. 43 (any) king reigned over the children of I. 
2. 7 Achar, thetroublerofl., whotransgressed 
4. 10 Jabez called on the God of L, saying. Oh 

5. 26 God of I. stirred up the spirit of Pul king 

6. 49 to make an atonement fori., according t# 
6. 64 children of I. gave to the Levites (these'j 
g. I So all I. were reckoned by genealogies 

10. I Now the Philistines fought against I. ; as 



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; Ch.io. I men of I. fled from before the Philistines 

7 the men of I. that (were) in the valley saw 

1 Then all I. gathered themselves to David 

2 he that leddest out and broughtest in I. 
2 thy God said . . Thou shalt feed my people I. 

2 and thou shalt be ruler over my people I. 

3 Therefore came all the elders of I. to the 

3 they anointed David l(ing overl. .according 

4 David and all I. went to Jerusalem, which 
lo who strengthened themselves with . . all I. 
lo king, according to the word, .concerningl. 
32 to know what I. ought to do ; the heads of 
38 to Hebron, to malte David king over all 1. 
38 the rest also of I. (were) of one heart to 
40 sheepabundantly ; for(there was) joy in I. 

2 David said unto all the congregation of I. 
2 our brethren, .left in all the land of I., and 

5 So David gathered all I. together, from 

6 David went up, and all I., to Baalah, (that 

8 David and all I. played before God with 
2 Lord had confirmed him king over I.: for 

2 lifted up on high, because of his people I. 

8 that David was anointed king over all I. 

3 David gathered all I. together to Jerusal. 

12 bring up the ark of the Lord God of I. 
14 bring up the ark of the LORD God of I. 
25 the eiders of I., aud the captains over 

28 I. brought up the ark of the covenant of 

3 he dealt to every one of I., both man and 

4 to thank and praise the Lord God of I. 

13 ye seed of I. his servant, ye children of 
17 (and) to I. (for) an everlasting covenant 
36 Blessed be the Lord God of I. for ever 
40 written in the law . . which he command. I. 

5 day that I brought up I. \mto this day 

6 Wheresoever I have walked with all I. 

6 spake I a word to any of the judges of I. 

7 thou shouldest bo ruler overmy people I. 

9 I will ordain a place for my people I. , and 
10 command, judges (to be) over my people I. 
2t nation in the earth (is) like thy people I. 
22 thy people I. didst thou make thine own 

24 Lord, .(is) the God of I., (even) a G. to I. 

14 David reigoed over all I., and executed 
10 he chose out of all the choice of I., and 

16 that they were put to the worse before I. 
J 7 he gathered all I., and passed over Jordan 
j8 the Syrians fled before I. ; and David slew 
19 that they were put to the worse before 1. 

7 when he defied I., Jonathan the son of 

1 against I., and provoked David to numb. I. 

2 number I. from Beer-sheba even to Dan 

3 why will he be a cause of trespass to I. ? 

4 and went throughout all I., and came to 

7 God was displeased, .therefore he smote 
12 destroying throughout all the coasts of I. 
14 pestilence i . >ou I. : and there fell of I. 

1 thi3<is))the tar of the burnt off ering for I. 

2 the strangers that (were) in the land of I. 
. 6 to build ai house for the Lord God of I. 

9 peace an \ quietness unto I. in his days 
TO the throne of his kingdom over I. for ever 

12 give thee charge concerning I., that thou 

13 the Loud charged Mos. v/ith concerning I. 

17 David also commanded all the princes of I. 
I he made Solomon his son king over I. 

3 gatnered together all the princes of I. 

25 The Lord God of I. hath given rest unto 
19 as the Lord God of I. had commanded 

29 sons(were)fortheoutward business overl. 

30 (were) officers among them of I. on this 
I the children of T. after their number, (to) 

16 Furthermore over the tribes of I. : the 

22 These (were) the princes of the.tribesot I. 

23 the Lord had said he would increase I. 

24 there fell wrath for it against I. ; neither 
I David assembled all the princes of I., the 

4 the Lord God of I. chose me before all 
4 chose me . . to be king over I. tor ever : for 

4 he liked me to make (me) king over all I. 

5 upon the throne of the kingdom . . over I. 

8 In the sight of all I. the congregation of 

6 the chief., and princes of the tribes of I. 
21 and sacrifices in abundance for all I. 
23 sa;t on the throne, .and all I. obeyed him 

25 magnified Solomon, .in the sight of all I. 

25 had not been on any king before hira in I. 

26 David the son of Jesse reigned over all 1. 

27 time that he reigned over I. (was) forty 
30 the times that went over him, and over I. 

a Ch. I. 2 Solomon spake unto all I., to the captains 
J. 2 to every governor in all I., the chief of 

1. 13 Then Solomon came, .and reigned overl. 

2. 4 This (is an ordinance) for ever to- 1. 

2. 12 Blessed (be) the Lord God of I., that ma. 
2. 17 the strangers that (were) in the land of I. 
5. 2 Solomon assembled the elders of I., and 
5. 2 chief of the fathers of the children of I. 
5. 3 all the men of I. assembled themselves 
5. 4 the elders of I. came ; and the Levites 
S. 6 the congregation of I. that were assembl. 

5. 6 made (a covenant) with the children of I. 

6. 3 I. : and all the congregration of I. stood 
6. 4 Blessed (be) the Lord God of I., who hath 
6. s chose no city among all the tribes of'I. 
6. s ^ny ro^" to be a ruler over ray people I. 
6. 6 have chosen David to be over my people I. 
6. 7, 10 for the nanoe of the Lord God of I. 
6. JO am set on the throne of I., as the lORD 
6. i« that he made with the children of I. 
6, 12 presence of all the congregation of I, 

6. 13 kneeled. .before aU tbecongregatioD ot I, 



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14 Lord God of I., (there is) no God like t.'iee 
16 O Lord God of I., keep with thy servant 

16 a man . .to sit upon the thi'one of I.; yet 

17 Lord God of I., letthy word be verilied 
21 thy servant, and of thy people I., whi-5h 

24 thy people I. be put the worse before 

25 forgive the sin of thy people I., and bring 
27 sin of thy servants, and of thy people I. 

29 made of any man, or of all thy people I. 

32 stranger, which is not of thy people I., but 

33 fear thee, as (doth) thy people I. , and may 
3 children of I. saw how the flre came down 

6 sounded trumpets before them, and all I. 
8 I. with hira, a very great congregation 

10 David, and to Solomon, and to I. hispeo. 

18 not fail thee a man (to be) ruler in I. 

2 caused the children of I. to dwell there 

7 and the Jebusites, which (were) not of I. 

8 whom the children of I. consumed not 

9 o( the children of I. did Solomon make no 

1 1 dwell in the house of David king of I., beca. 
8 God loved I., to establish them for ever 

30 Solomon reigned in Jerusalem over all I. 
I to Shechem v/ere. .1. come to make him 

3 I. came aud spake to Behoboam, saying . 
16 I. (saw) that the king would not hearken 
16 every man to your tents, O I. : (and) now 

16 So all I. went to their tents 

17 children of I. that dwelt in the cities of J. 
3 Speak unto . . all I. in Judah and Benjamin 

16 out of all the tribes of I. such as set their 

1 he forsook the law of the Lord, and all I. 

6 the princes of I. and the king humbled 
13 had chosen out of all the tribes of I., to put 

5 Lord God of I. gave the kingdom over I. 

3 1. (hath been) without the true God, and 

4 turn unto the Lord God of I., and sought 
1 3 whosoever would not seek . . Lord God of I. 

8 of the chief of the fathers of I., for the 

7 (who) drive out . . before thy people I. , and 
10 whom thou wouldest not let I. invade 

19 to praise the Lord God of I. with a loud 
29 Lord fought against the enemies of I. 

2 chief of the fathers of I., and they came 

5 gather of all I. money to repair the house 

6 ot the Lord, and of the congregation of I. 

9 Moses, .(laid) upon I. in the wilderness 

16 he had done good in I., both toward God 

3 had cast out before the children of I. 

23 they were the ruin of him, and of all I. 
27 into the sepulchres of the Idngs of I. 

7 burnt offerings, .unto the God of I. 

10 make a covenant with the Lord God of I. 

24 to make an atonement for all I. : for the 

24 sin offering (should be made) for all I. 
I, 5 the passover unto the Lord God of I. 

5 to make proclamation throughout all I. 

6 children of I., turn again unto the Lord 

26 of Solomon the sou of David king of I. 

I all I. that were present went out to the 

1 the children of I. returned, every man to 

5 the children of I. brought in abundance 

8 they blessed the Lord, and his people I. 

17 also letters to rail on the Lord God of L 

2 had cast out before the children of I. 

7 I have chcsen before all the tribes of I. 

8 will I any more remove the foot of I. 

9 had destroyed before the children of I. 

16 comm&ded Judah. .serve. .LoRDGodof I. 
i3 that spake to him in the name of ..God of I. 

18 written) in the book of the kings of I. 
7 the idols throughout all the land of I. 

23 Thus saith the LoED God of I., Tell ye the 
26 Thus saith the Lord GoD of I. (concerning) 
33 that (pertained) to the children of I., and 
33 made all that were present in I. to serve 

3 said unto the Levites that taught all' I. 
3 the son ot David king of I. did build 

3 now the LOED your God, and his people I. 

4 according to . . writing of David king of I. 

17 the children of I. that were present kept 

18 was no passover like to that kept In I. 
18 neither did all the kings of I. keep such 
18 Judah and I. that were present, and the 

25 day, and made them an ordinance in I. 

13 heart from turning unto .. Lord God of I. 
3 and build the house of the Lord God of I. 
2 The number of the men of the people of 1. 

59 and their seed, whether they (were) of I. 
70 dwelt in their cities, and all I. in their 

1 and the children of I. (were) In the cities 

2 builded the altar of the God of I., to offer 

10 after the ordinauce of David king of I. 
ti his mercy (endureth) for ever toward I. 

I builded the temple unto . .Lord God of I. 

3 the rest of the chief of the fathers of I. 
3 we . . vrill build unto the LoRD God of I. 

I prophesied, .in the name of the God of I. 

1 1 which a great king of I. builded and set up 

14 to the commandment of the God of I. 

16 the children of I., the priests, and the 

17 for a sin offering for all I., twelve he. 
17 according to. .number of the tribes of I. 
21 the children of I., which were come again 
21 hadiseparated-.toseekthe LOEDGodof I. 
P.2 work of the house of God, the God of I. 

6 law. .which the Lord God of I. had given 

7 there went up (some) of the children of I. 

10 and to teach in I. statutes and judgments 

11 of the Lord, and of his statutes to I. 
13 all they Of the people of I. , and (oQ his 

15 counsoUois. .offered unto the God ol I. 



Ezra 7. 28 I gathered together out ot I. chief men 
8. 25 his lords, and all I. (there) present, had 
8. 29 the Levites, and chief of the fathers o? I. 
8. 35 offered burnt offerings unto the God of I. 

8. 35 twelve bullocks for all I., ninety and six 

9. I The people of I. . .have not separated th. 
9. 4 trembled at the words of the God of I. 

9. 15 LoKD God of I., thou (art) righteous 
10. I there assembled unto him out of I. a very 
10. 2 yet now there is hope in I. concerning 
10. 5 Then arose ISzra. .and all I., to swear that 
10. 10 have taken . .to increasethe trespass of I. 
10. 25 Moreover of I.; of the sons of Parosh ; R. 
Neh. I. 6 I pray, .for the children of I. thy servants 

1. 6 confess the sins of the children of I., wh. 

2. 10 to seek the welfare of the children of I. 
■J. 7 number, .of the men of the people of I. 
7. 6i could not show . . whether they (were) of I. 
7. 73 the Nethinims, and all I., dwelt in their 

7. 73 seventh month, .the children of I. (were) 

8. I law. .which theLORDhadcoramanded. .1. 
8. 14 the children of I. should dwell in booths 

8. 17 that day had not the children of I. done 

9. I children of I. were assembled with fasti. 
9. 2 seed of I. separated themselves from all 

10. 33 sin offerings to make an atonement for I. 

10. 39 children of I. . .shall bring the offering of 

1 1. 3 I., the priests, and the Levites, and the 

1 1. 20 residue of I. . . (were) in all the cities of J. 

12. 47 all I. in the days of Zerubbahel. .gavethe 

13. 2 Because they met not the children of I. 
13. 3 separated from I. all the mixed multitu. 
13. 18 yet ye bring more wrath upon I. by prof. 
13. 26 Did not Solomon king of 1. sin by these 

13. 26 God made him king over all I.: neverthe. 
Psa. 14. 7 Oh that the salvation of I. (were come) 

14. 7 Jacob shaU rejoice, (and) I. shall be glad 
22. 3 (0 thou) that inhabitest the praises of I. 
22. ,23 and fear him, all ye the seed of I. 

25. 22 Eedeem I., God, out of all his troubles 
41. 13 Blessed (be) the Lord God of I. from ev. 
50. 7 I., and 1 will testify against thee : 1 
53. 6 Oh thatthe salvation of 1. (werecome)out 
53. 6 Jacob shall rejoice, (and) I. shall be glad 
59. 5 Lord God of hosts, the God of I., awake 
68. 8 (was moved) at the presence of. .theG.ofL 
68. 26 Bless ye God. .from the fountain of I. 
68. 34 his excellency (is) over I., and his streng. 

68. 35 the God of I. (is) he that giveth strength 

69. 6 let not those . . be confounded . . O God of I. 
71. 22 unto thee will I sing, .thou holy one of 1. 
72. 18 Blessed (be) the LORD God, the God of I. 
73. I Truly God (is) good to I., (even) to such 
76. I (is) God knovm ; his name (is) great in I. 
78. 5 For he. .appointed a law in I., which he 
78. 21 Jacob, and anger also came up against I 
78. 31 God. .smote down the chosen (men) of I 
78.41 theyturned.. and limited theholy oneof I. 
78. 55 made the tribes of I. to dwell in their te. 
78. 59 God heard (this), he. .greatly abhorred 1. 
78. 71 he brought him to feed.. I. his inheritance 

80. I Shepherd of I., thou that leadest Jose. 

81. 4 For this (was) a statute for I., (and) a law 
81. 8 will testify . .0 I., if thou wilt hearken 
81. II woiUd not hearken, .and L would none 
81. 13 hearkened unto me, (and) I. had walked 
83. 4 that the name of I. may be no more in r. 
89. 18 our defence ; and the holy one of 1. (is) 
98. 3 hath remembered, .towardthehouse of I. 

103. 7 made known .. unto the children of I. 
^05. 10 confirmed . . to I, (for) an everlasting cov. 

105. 23 I. also came into Egypt ; and Jacob sojo. 

106. 48 Blessed (be) the Lord God of I. from ev, 
114. I When I. went out of Egypt, the house of 

114. 2 Judah was his sanctuary, (and) I. his do. 

115. 9 I., trust thou in the Lord: he(i8) their 
115. 12 he will bless the house of I.; he will ble. 
118. 2 Let I. now say, that his mercy (epdureth) 

4 he that keepeth I. shall neither slumber 

4 the tribes go up . . unto the testimony of I. 
I the Lord who was on our side, now may I. 

5 Lord shall lead, .peace (shall be) upon I. 

6 children's children, (and) peace upon I. 
1 afflicted me from my youth, may I. now 

7 Let I. hope in the Lord : for vrith the L. 

8 he shall redeem 1. from all his iniquities 

3 Let I. hope in the Lord from henceforth 

4 Lord hath chosen. .1. for his peculiar tr. 

135. 12 gave their land (for), .an heritage unto I. 
135. 19 Bless the Lord, O house of I.; bless the 

136. II brought out I. from among them : for 
136. 14 made I. to pass through the midst of it 
136. 22 an heritage unto I. his servant : for his 
147. 2 he gathereth together the outcasts of I. 
147. ig his statutes and his judgments unto I. 
148. 14 of the children of I., a people near unto 
149. 2 Let L rejoice in him that made him : let 

Prov. I. I of Solomon the son of David, king ot I. 

Eccl. I. 12 the preacher was king over I. in Jerusal. 

Song 3. -7 men (are) about it, of the valiant of 1. 

laa. I. 3 (but) I. doth not know, my people doth not 
I. 4 provoked the holy one of I. unto anger 
I. 24 the LOED of hosts, the mighty one of I. 

4. 2 comely for them that are escaped of I. 

5. 7 vineyard of the Lord . . (is) the house oE I. 
S. 19 let the counsel of the holy one of I. draw 
5. 24 despised the word of the holy one of I. 

8. 14 rock of offence to both the houses of I. 
8. 18 for wonders in 1. from the Lord of hosts 

9. 8 sent a word, .and it hath lighted upon I. 
9. 12 and they shalldevour I. with open mouth 
9. 14 Lord will cut off from I. head and tall 



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Isa. JO 17 the tight of I, ehail be for a fire, and 

10. 2o tlie remnant of I. , and such as are escaped 
JO. 20 stay upon the Lord, the holy one of I., in 

10. 22 thy peoplfl I. be as the sand of the sea 

11. 12 shall assemble the outcasts of I., and 

11. 16 like as it was to I. in the day that he 

12. 6 great ris) the holy one of I. in the midst 
14. I will yet choose I., and set them in thair 
14. 2 the house of I. shall possess thera in the 
17. 3 be as the glory of the children of I. 

17. 6 branches thereof.saiththeLoRDOodof I. 
17. 7 shall have respect to the holy one of I. 
17. 9 they left because of the children of I. 
19. 21 that day shall I. be the third with Egypt 
19. 25 work of my hands, and I. mine inheritance 
21. 10 heard of the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 
21. 17 for the Lord God of I. hath spoken (It) 

24. 13 name of the Lord God of I. in the isles 
27. 6 I. shall blossom and bud, and fill the face 
27. 12 gathered one by one, ye children of I. 
29. 19 poor, .shall rejoice in the holy one of I. 

29. 23 sanctify, .and shall fear the God of I. 

30. II cause the holy one of I. to cease from 
30. 12 thus saith the holy one of I., Because ye 
30. 1 5 thus saith the Lord God, the holy one of I. 

30. 29 into the mountain . . to the mighty one of I. 

31. 1 but they look not unto the holy one of I. 
31. 6 unto (him from) whom the children of I. 
37. 16 O Lord of hosts, God of I., that dwellest 
37. 21 Thus saith the Lord God of I., Whereas 
37. 23 voice, .(even) against the holy one of I. 

40. 27 sayest thou, O Jacob, and speakest, I. 

41. 8 thou, I., (art) ray servant, Jacob whom I 
41. 14 Fear not, thou worm Jacob, .ye men of I. 
41. 14 Lord, and thy redeemer, the holyoneof I. 

41. 16 (and) shalt glory in the holy one of I. 

41. 17 (I) the God of I. will not forsake thera 

41. 20 and the holy one of I. hath created it 

42. 24 Who gave Jacob for a spoil, and I.to the 

43. I thus saith . . he that formed thee, 01., v. 3. 
43. 14 theLoRD,yourredeemer,theholyoneofI. 

43. IS the Lord, your holy one, the creator of I. 
4J. 22 but thou hast been weary of me, O I. 

44. 28 Jacob to the curse, and I. to reproaches 
44. 1 Jacob my servant; and 1., whom I have 
44. 5 and surname (himself) by the name of I. 
44. 6 Thus saith the LORD the King of L, and 
44, 21 Remember these, Jacob and I.; for thou 
44. ji I., thou shalt not be forgotten of me 

44. 23 redeemed Jacob, and glorified himself in I. 

45. 3 that I . . which call(thee) . . (am)the God of I. 
45. 4 For Jacob my servant's sake, and I. mine 
45. II the Lord, the holy one of I., and his ma. 
45. 15 (art) a God that hidest thyself, God of I. 
45. 17 (But) I. shall be saved in the Lord with 

45. 25 In the Lord shall all the seed of I. be 

46. 3 the remnant of the house of I., which are 

46. 13 place salvation in Zion for I. my glory 

47. 4 Lord of hosts (is)hi8 name . . holy one of I. 

48. I Jacob, which are called by the name of I. 
48. 1 make mention! of theiGod of I. , (but) not;^in 
48. 2 and stay themselves upoii the God of I. 

48. 12 Hearken unto me,QJacobandI.,my called 
48. 17 the Lord, thy redeemer, the holy one of I. 

49. 3 Thou (art) my servant, I., in whom I 
49. 5 Though I. be not gathered, yet shall I be 
49. 6 raise, .and to restore the preserved of I. 
49. 7 Lord, the Redeemer of I., (and) his holy 
49. 7 that is faithful, (and) the holy one of I. 
52. 12 and the God. of I. (will be) yourrereward 

54. 5 thy redeemer the holy one of I. ; The God 

55. 5 the holy one of I.; for he hath glorified 

56. 8 God which gathereth the outcasts of.I. 
60. 9 thy God, and to the holy one of I. 

60. 14 The city. .The Zion of the holy one of I. 
63. 7 the great goodness towar4 tfie house of I. 
63. 16 ignorant of us, and I. acknowledge us 
66. 20 the children of I. bring an offering in a 

Jar. s. 3 I. (was) holiness unto the Lord, (and) the 

2. 41 and all the families of the hovise of I. 

2. 14 (Is)I. aservant?(i3)heahomebom(slave)? 

3. 20 dealt treacherously with me, O house of 1> 
3. 21 (and) supplications of the children of I. 

■3. 23 Lord our God (is) the salvation of I. 

4. rlf thou wilt return, O I., saith the Lord 

5. 15 anation upon you from far, O house of I. 

6. -9 throughly glean, .reranant of I. as a vine 

7. 3, 21 saith the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 
7. 12 I did. .for the wickedness of my people I. 
g. 15 thU3saiththeL0RDof hosts, the God of I. 

10. I the Lord speaketh unto you, house of I. 
10. 16 I. (is) the rod of his inheritance. The Lord 

11. 3 Thus saith the Lord God of L; Cursed (be) 

12. 14 I have caused my people I. to inherit 

13. II to cleave nnto me the whole house of I. 

13. 12 Thus saith the Lord God of I., Every bot. 

14. S the hope of I., the saviour thereof in 
16. 9 thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 

16. 14, 15 that brought up the children of I. 

17. 13 O Lord, the hope of I., all that forsake 
j8. . 6 O house of I. , cannot I do with you as this 
J 8. 6 so (are) ye in mine hand, O house of I. 

18. 13 virgin of I. hath done a very horrible 
19. 3, IS saith the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 
21. 4 Thus saith the Lord God of I.; Behold, I 
23. 2 thus saith the Lord God of I. against the 
23. 7 which brought up the children of I. out 
23. 8 which led the seed of the house of I. out 

23. 13 prophesied, .and caused my people I. to 

24. 5 Thus saith the Lord, the God of I.; Like 

25. IS thus saith the Lord God of I. unto me 
35. 27 Thus saith the LOED of hosts, the G od of I. 



Jcr. 27. 4, 21 saith the Lord of hosts, the God of I 
28. 2 .ipeaketh the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 

28. 1 4 thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 

29. 4, 8, 21 saith the Lord of hosts, theGod of I. 
29. 23 they have committed vUlany in I., and 

29. 25 speaketh the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 

30. 2 Thus speaketh the Lord God of I,, saying 
30. 3 I will bring at,'ain the captivity of my peo. 
30. 4 words that the Lord spake concerning I. 

30. 10 neither be dismayed, O I.: for, lo, I will 

31. 1 1 bo the God of all the families of I. 

31. 2(even)I,, when I went to cause him to rest 
31. 4 thou shalt be built, O virgin of I.: thou 
31. 7 Lord, save thy people, the remnant of I. 
31. 9 I am a father to I., and Ephraim (is) my 
31. 10 He that scattered I. will gather him, and 
31. 21 virgin of 1, turn again to these thycitics 
31. 23 Thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 
31. 33 that I vrtll make with the house of I. " 
31. 36 the seed of I. also shall cease from being 

31. 37 I will also cast off all the seed of I. 

32. 14, 1 5 Thusjsaith theLoRD of hosts, the Godof T. 
32. 20 Which hast set signs and wonders, .in I. 
32. 21 hast brought forth thy people I. out of 
32. 30 children of I. and the children of Judah 

32. 36 saith the !Lord, the God of I., concerning 

33. 4 saith the LORD, the God of I., concerning 
33. 7 captivity of Judah, and the captivity of I. 
33. 14 which I have promised unto the house of I. 

33. 17 to sit upon the throne of the house of I. 

34. 2, 13 Thus saith the Lord, the God of I. 
35- 13. 17. 18, 19 the Lord of hosts, theGodofL 

36. 2 that I have spoken unto thee against I. 

37. 7 Thus saith tho Lord, the God of I.; Thus 

38. 17 the Lord, the God of hosts, theGodlof I. 

39. 16 Thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 
42. g Thus saith the Lord, the God of I., unto 
42. 15, iS saith the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 
43. 10 Thus saith tho Lord of hosts, the God of I. 
44. 2 Thus saith the LORD of hosts, the God of I. 
44. 7 the Lord, tho God of hosts, the God of I. 

44. 1 1, 25 saith the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 

45. 2 Thus saith the Lord, the God of I., unto 

46. 25 the God of I., saith ; Behold, I will punish 
46. 27 be not dismayed, O I. : for, behold, I will 
48. I saith the Lord of hosts, tho God of I. 

48. 27 was not I. a derision unto thee? was he 

49. 2 Hath I. no sons? hath he no heir? why (th.) 

49. 2 then shall I. be heir unto them that 

50. 4 the children of I. shall come, they and 
50. 17 I. (is) a scattered sheep ; the lions have 
so. 18 thus saith tho LORD of hosts, the God oil. 
so. 19 I will bring I. again to his habitation 
50. 20 the iniquity of I. shall be sought for 

50. 29 against the Lord, against, .holy one of I. 

51. 5 I. (hath) not (been) forsaken, nor Judah 
SI. s filled -mth sin against the holy one of I. 
51. 33 thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of I. 
51. 49 Babylon (liath caused) the slain of I. to 

Lam. 2. I cast down from heaven.. the beauty of L 
2. 3 He hath cut off . .all the horn of I. 

S hath swallowed up I., he hath swallowed 

3 I send thee to the children of I., to a 

1 and go speak unto the house of I. 

4 get thee imto the house of I., and speak 

5 thou (art)notsent..(but)totbehouseofI. 
7 the house of I. will nothearken unto thee 

7 house of 1. (are) impudent and hard hear. 
17 made thee a watchman unto the houseof I. 

3 This (shall be) a sign to the house of I, 
13 thus shall the children of 1. eat their 

4 fire come forth into all' the house of I: 

2 set thy face toward the mountains of I. 

3 Ye mountains of I., hear the word of the 

5 the dead carcases of the children of I. 
II the evil abominations of the house of L 1 

2 saith the Lord God unto the land of I. 

4 the glory of the God of I. (was) there 

6 great abominations that the house of I. 

10 the idols of the house of I., pourt,rayed 

11 men of the ancients of the house of I. 

12 ancients of the house of I. do in the dark 

3 the glory of the God of I. was gone up 

8 wilt thou destroy all the residue of I. 
19 the glory of the God of I. (was) over them 
2Q creature that I saw under the God of I. 

5 Thus have ye said, O house of I.: for I. 
10 I will judge you in the border of I. ; and 

13 thou make afull end of the remnant of I.? 

15 the house of I. wholly, (are) they unto 
17 and I will give you the land of I. 
22 the glory of the God of I. (was) over them 

6 set thee (for) a sign unto the house of I. 

9 hath not the house of I., the rebellious 
10 aU the house of I. that (are) among them 
19 Thus saith the Lord. , of the land of I. 

22 that proverb (that)ye have in the land of L 

23 shall no more use it as a proverb in I. 

24 flattering divination within house of L 
27 (they of) the house of I. say.iThe vision 

z against the prophets of I. that prophesy 

4 O I., thy prophets aie like the foxes in 

5 made up the hedge for the house of I. to 
9 written in the writing of the house of 1. 
9 neither shall they enter, the land of I. 

16 prophets of I., which prophesy concerning 
I came certain of the elders of I. unto me 

4 Everyman of the house of I. that setteth 

5 take the house of I. in their own heart ■ 

6 say unto the house of I., Thus saith the 

7 For every one of the house of I., or of 
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Eze. 14. 9 destroy him from the midst of my peoplel. 
J4. II house of L may go no more astray from 

17. 2 and speak a parable unto the house of I. 
>7. 23 In the mountain of tho helghtof 1. will I 

18. a this proverb concerning the land of I. 
18. 3 any more to use this proverb In I. 

18. 6 '.'> eyes to the idols of tho house of I. 
18. as O uouse of I. ; Is not mv way equal f are 
»8. 29 Yet saith the house of I., The way of tho 
18. 29 house of I., are not my ways equal ? arc 
18. 30 1 will judge you, O house of I, every ono 

18. 31 for why willyo die, O house of I. T 

19. 1 a lameiitati6n for the princes of I. 

19. 9 00 more be heard upon the mountains of I. 

20. 1 certain of the elders of I. came to enquire 
BO. 3 speak unto the elders of I., and say unto 
20. 5 In tho day when I chose 1., and lifted up 
2o. 13 tho house 0/ I. rebelled against mc In 
20. 27 speak unto the house of I., and say unto 
BO. 30 say unto the house of I., Thus saitli the 
2o. 31 shall I be enquired of by you. .house of I. > 
20. 38 they shall not enter into the land of I. 

20. 39 O house of I., thus saith tho Lord God 
BO. 40 in the mountain of the height of I., saith 
30. 40 there shall all the house of I., all of 

42 I shall bring you into the l^nd of I., into 
44 to your corrupt doings, O ye houss of L 

2 and prophesy against the land of I. 

3 say to the land of I., Thus saith the LOKD 

21. 12 it (shall be)uponall the princes of I. 

21. 25 thou, profane wicked prince of I., whose 
32 . 6 the princes of I., every one were in theo 

22. 18 the house of I. is tome become dross : alJ 

24. 21 Speak unto the house of I., Thus saith the 

25. 3 against the land of I., when it was desolate 
25. 6 all thy despite against the land of I. 
25. 14 vengeance, by the hand of my people I. 
28. 24 a pricking brier unto the house of I. 

28. 25 When I shall have gathered the house of I. 

29. 6 been a staff of reed to the house of I. 
29. 16 the confidence of the house of I., which 
29. 21 the horn of the house of I. to bud forth 
33. 7 set thee a v/atchman unto the house of I. 
33. 10 speak unto the house of I. ; Thus ye speak 
33. II for why will ye die, O house of I. 7 
33. 20 ye house of I., I will judge you every 
33. 24 inhabit those wastes of the land of I. 

33. 28 the mountains of I. shall be desolate 

34. 2 Son. . prophesy against the shepherdsofL 
34. 2 Woe (be) to the shepherds of I. that do 
34. 13 feed them upon the mountains of I. by 
34. 14 upon the high mountains of I. shall their 
34. 14 shall they feed upon the mountains of I. 

34. 30 they, (even) the house of I., (are) my peo. 

35. s hast shed (the blood of) the children of I. 

35. 12 hast spoken against the mountains of 1. 

35. 15 at the inheritance of the house of I., bcc. 

36. I prophesy unto the mountains of I., and 
36. I, 4 mountains of I., hear the word of theL. 
36. 6 Prophesy, .concerning the land of I., and 
36. 8 mountains of I., ye shall shoot forth 
36. 8 yield your fruit to my people of I. ; for 
36 10 multiply men upon you, all the houseof I. 
36. 12 men towalkuponyon, (even) my peoplel. 
36. 17 when the house of I. dwelt in their own 
36. 21 which the house of L had profaned among 
36. 22 Therefore say unto the house of I., Thus 
36. 22 I do not (this) for your sakes, bouse of I. 
36. 32 ashamed. .foryourownways.Ohouseof I. 

36. 37 I wiU.. be enquired of by tho house of 1. 

37. II these bones are the whole house of I. : be. 
37. 12 come up., and bring you into the land.. I. 
.37. 16 For Judah, and for the children of I. his 
37. 19 tribes of I. his fellows, and will put them 
37. 21 1 will take the chDdren of I. from among 
37. 22 make them one nation in the land . .of I. 

37. 28 shall know that I the Lord do sanctify I. 

38. 8 the mountains of I., which have been al. 
38. 14 In that day when my people of I. dwelleth 

38. 16 thou shaltcomeupagainstmypcopleof I. 
38. 17 8poken,.by rayscrvantstheprophetsof I. 

38. 18 when Gog shall cojie against the land of I. 
38. 19 shall be a great shaking in the land of I. 

39. 2 will bring thee upon the mountains of I. 
39. 4 Thou shalt fall upon the mountains of I. 
39. 7 make . . known in the midst of my people I. 
39. J shall know that I (am)., the holy one in 1. 
39. 9 they that dwell in the cities of I. shall go 
39. II give unto Gog a place., of graves in I., the 
39. 12 seven months shall the house of I. be bu. 

39. 17 a great sacrifice upon the mountains of I. 
39. 22 So the house of I. shall know that I (am) 
39. 23 house of I. went into captivity for their 
39. 25 have mercy upon the whole house of I. 

39. 29 poured out myspirit upon the house of I. 

40. 2 brought he me into the land of I., and set 
40. 4 declare all. .thon seest to the house of I. 
43. 2 the glory of the God of I. came from tho 
43. 7 dwell in the midst-of the children of I. 

43. 7 my holy name, shall the house of I. no 
43. 10 show the house to the house of I., that 

44. 2 God of I., hath entered in by it, therefore 
44. 6 thou shalt.say . .to the house of I. 
44. 6 ye house of I., let it suffice you of all 
44. 9 stranger that (is) among the children of I. 
44. 10 when I. went astray, which went astray 
44. 12 caused the house of I. to fall into iniquity 

44. 22 maidens of the seed of the house of I., or 
44. 28 and ye shall give them no possession in I. 

' 44. 29 every dedicated thing in I. shall betheira 

45. 6 it shall be for the whole house of I. 
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Eze. 45. 8 land shall they give to the house of I.vao. 
45. 9 Let it suffice you, Q princes ot I. : remote- 
43. 15 out of the fat pastures of I., for a meat 
45. 16 give this oblation for the prince in I. 
45. 17 in all solemnities of the house of I. : he 
45. 17 to make reconciliation for the house. oi! I. 
47. 13 land, according to the twelve tribes of I. 

47. j8 from the land of I. (by) Jordan, from the 
. 47. 21 this land . .according to the tribes otJ. 

47. 22 the country among the children of I. ; tliey' 
47. 22 have inheritance, -among the tribes of L" 

48. II went not astray when the children of I, 
48. 19 they . .serve it oat of all the tribes ot,I.- 
48. 29 shall divide by lot unto the tribes of 1. .• 
48. 31 gates . . after the names of the tribes of I. 

Dan. I. 3 should bring (certain) of the children of I. 
9. 7 men of Judah . .and unto aU I., (that are) 
9. II Yea, all I. have transgressed thy law, even 
9. 20 and confessing, .the sin of my people I. 

Hos. I. I of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of I. 
J. 4 and vviU cause to cease the kingdom. . of I. 
I. 5 break the bow of I. in the valley of Jezr. 
I. 6 no more have mercy upon the h6!:ffle.of 1. 
I. la number of the children of I, shall be as 
3. I love of the Lord to\vard the children of I. 
3. 4 children of I. shall abide many days vrith. 

3. 5 Afterward shall the children of I. return 

4. I Hear the wOTd of the Lord . . children of I. 

4. 15 Though thou, I., play the harlot, '(yet) let 

4. 16 For I. slideth back as a backsliding heifer 

5. I Hear ye this, .ye house of I. ; and give ye 
3. 3 I know Ephraim, and 1. is not hid from 
5. 3 thou committest whoredom, (and) I. is 

5. 5 pride of I. doth testify to his face : there. 
S. s shall I. and Ephraim fall in their iniquity 
5. 9'among the tribes of I. have I made known 
6. 10 seen an horrible thing in the house of I. 
6. 10 there (is) the whoredom of Ephraim, I.-is 

7. I When 1 would iiave healed I., then the 
7. 10 pjide of I. testifleth to his face : and they 

8. 2 I. shall cry unto me. My God, we knotv 
8. 3 I. hath cast off (the thing that is) good 
8. 6 for from I. (was) it also : the workman 

8. 8 I. is swallowed up : now shall they be 

8. 14 Fori, hath forgotten his maker, andbuil. 
g. r Eejoice not, I.', for joy, as (other) peo. 

9. 7 I. shall Imow (it) : the prophet (is) a fool 
9. 10 found I. like grapes in the wilderness; I 

to. I I. (is) an empty vine,he bringeth forth fr. 
10. 6 and I. shall be ashamed of his own counsel 
10. 8 the ain of I. , shall be destroyed : the thorn 

10. 9 I. , thou hast sinned from the days of G. 
10. 15 in a morning shall the king of I. utterly 

11. I When I. (was) a child, then 1 loved him 
II. 8 (how) shall Ideliver thee, I.? how shall 1 
II. 12 and the house of I. with deceit: but Jud. 

12. 12 I. served for a wife, and for a v,Tfe he kept 

12. 13 by a prophet the LOED brought I. out of 
13. I he exalted himself in I. : but when he 

13. .9 O I., thou hast destroyed thyself ; but in 

14. I I., return unto the LORD thy God ; for 
14. 5 I will be as the dew unto I. : he shall 

Joel 2. 27 shall know that I (am) In the midst of I. 

3. 2 will plead vrith them . . (for) my heritage I. 

3. 16 (will be), .the strength of the children of I. 
Amos I. 1 he saw concerning I. in the days of Uzziah 

1. I of Jeroboam the son of Joash king of I. 

2. 6 For three transgressions of I., and for four 

2. II (Is it) not even thus, O ye children of 1. ? 

3. I Hear this word. .0 children of I., against 
3. 12 so shall the children of I. be taken out 

3. 14 I shall visit tlie transgressions of I. upon 

4. 5 this liketh you, O ye children of I., aaith 
4. 12 Therefore thus will I do unto thee, O I. 
4. 12 (and), .prepare to meet thy God, O I. 

5. I which I take up against you . . O house of X- 
5. 2 The virgin of I. is fallen ; sho shall no 

5. 3 hundred shall leave ten, to the house of I. 

5. 4 thus saith the Lord unto the house of I. 
5. 25 offered unto me sacrifices. .0 house of 1.7 

6. I of the nations, to whom the hrfuse of I. 

6. 14 will raise up. .a nation, Ohoua^of I.,8aith 

7. 8 a plumb line in the midst of my people I. 
7. 9 the sanctuaries of I. shall be laid waste 

10 Amaziah . . sent to Jeroboam king of I. 
10 conspired against thee in the midst of .. 1. 
III. shall surely be led away captive out of 

15 unto me, Go, prophesy Unto my people I. 

16 Thou sayest. Prophesy not against I., and 

17 I. shall surely go into captivity forth of 
2 end is come upon my people of I. ; I vrill 



7 (Are)ye not as children.. children of J.? 
7 Have not I brought up I. out of the land 
9 I will sift the house of I. among all nat. 
^ 14 bring, .the captivity of my people of I. 
Obad. 2o captivity of this host of the children of I. 
Mlc. I. 5 for the sins of the house of I. What (is) 
I. 13 for the traasgresslons of I. were fouad in 
I. 14 houses, .(shall be) a lie to the kingaof !.' 
1. 15 shall come unto Adullam the glory of I. 

2. 12 I ^vill surely gather the remnant of I. 

3. I Hear, .ye princes of the housa of I. ;. (Is 
3. 8 to declare unto Jacob, .and to I. his'sin 
3. 9 Hear this. .ye. .princes of the house. of T. 
5. I they shall smite the judge of I. with a rod' 
5. '2 unto me (that is) to be ruler in I. ;. whose 

5. 3 then the remnant . . shall return unto . . I. 

6. 2 hath a controversy . .he vrill plead with I. 
Hah. 2. 2 hath turned away., as the excellency of I. 
Zeph. 2. 9 (as) I live, saith the Lord . .the God of I, 

3. 13 The remnant of L chall cot do inlqiilty 

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Zeph. 3. 15 the king of I. . .(is) in the midst of thee 
Zech. 9. I all the tribes of I., (shallbe) toward the L. 
12. . I The burden of the.word of the Lord for I. 
Mai. I. I The burden of the word of the Lord to I. 

1. 5 will be magnified from the border of I. 

2. 16 the God of I., saith that he hateth putting 
4. 4 I commanded unto him in Horeb for all I. 

Matt. 2 6 a Governor, that shall rule my people I. 
2. 20 Saying, Arise, .and go into the land of I. 
2. 21 And he arose.. and came into the land of I. 

8. 10 have not found so great faith, no, not in I. 

9. 33 saying. It was never so seen in I. 
10. 6 go rather to the . . sheep of the house of I. 
10. 23 not have gone over the cities of I., till 
15. 24 but unto the lost sheep of the house of I. 
15. 31 wondered, .and theyglorifledtheGod of I. 
19.128 shall sit. .judging the twelve tribes of I. 
27. 9 whom they of the children of I. did value 

27. 42 If he be tlie king of I., let him now come 
29 Hear, 01.; The Lord our God is one Lord 
32 Let Christ the Idng of I. descend now from 
iS the children of I. shall he turn to the L. 
54 He hath holpen his servant 1., in rememb. 

I. 68 Blessed (be) the Lord God of I. ; for be 

1. 80 till the day of his showing unto I. 
s. 25 devout, waiting for the consolation of I. 
2 32 A light, .aud the glory of thy people I. 

2. 34 the fall and rising again of many in I.: and 
4. 25 many widows were in I. in the days of E. 
4. 27 many lepers were in I. in the time of E. 
7. 9 have not found so great faith, no, not in I. 

22. 30 and sit. .judging the twelve tribes of I. 
24. 21 been he which should have redeemed I. 
John I. 31 but that he should be inade xnanifest to I. 

1. 49 art the Son of God ; thou art the king of I. 
3. 10 Art thou a master of I., and knowest not 

12. 13 Blessed (is) the king of I. that cometh in 
Acts 1. 6 this time restore again the kingdom to I,? 

2. 22 Ye men of I., hear these words ; Jesus of 
2. 36 Therefore let all the house of I. know as. 
3. 12 Ye men of I., why marvel ye at this? or 
4. 8 said unto them,\ Ye rulers, .elders [of I.] 
4. 10 Be it kno^vn unto, .all the people of I. 

4. 27 Gentiles, and the people ot I., were gath. 

5. 21 all the senate of the children of I., and 
5. 31 give repentance to I., and forgiveness of 
5. 35 Ye men of I., take heed to yourselves 
7. 23 into his heart to visit, .children of I.- 
7. 37 Moses which said unto the children of I. 
7. 42 O ye house of I., have ye offered to me 
9. 15 bear my name before.. the children of I. 

10. 36 word. .(God) sent unto the chUdren of I. 

13. 16 Men of I,, and ye that fear. God, give and. 
13. J7 God of this people [of I.] chose our fathers 
13. 23 hath God. .raised unto I. a Saviour, Jesus 
13. 24, first preached . .to all the people of I. 

21. 28 Crying out. Men of I., help : This is the 

28. 20 for the hope of 1. 1 am bound with this 
Roi^ 9. 6 For they (are) not all I. which are of I. 

9. 27 Esaias also crieth concerning I., Though 

9. 27 children of I. be aa the sand of the sea, a 

9. 31 But I., which followed after the law of 

10. J [myheart'sdeaireondprayertoGodforl.]- 

lo. 19 But I sayi I>ld not !• know ? First Moses 

10. 21- Biit to I. he saith, All day long I have 

11. 2 he maketh Intercession to God against I. 
II. 7 I. hath not obtained that which he seek. 
II 25 blindness in part is happened to I., until 
II. 26 so all I. shall be saved: aa it is written 

I Co '10. 18 Behold I. after the flesh : are not they 
3. Co. 3. 7, 13 that the children of I. could not stedf. 
Gal. 6. 16 peace (be) on them, .and upon the I. of 
Eph. 2. 12 being aliens from the commonwealth of I. 
Phil 3. s Circumcise.. of the stock of I., (of) the 
Heb. 8. 8 make a new- covenant with the house of I. 
8. 10 that I will make with the house of I. after 

11. 22 of the departlngof the children of I. ; and- 
Bev. 2. 14 a stumblingblook before the children of I. 

7. 4 of all the tribes of the children of 1. 
21. 12 of the twelve tribes of the children of I. 

3. On the revolt of the ten tribes'(j K.i. 12. i-gV B.C. 975, 
Canaan was divided- into the two kingdoms of Israel and 
Judak. The former lasted from 975 till 721 B.C. In 
974 J eroboam sets up the two golden calves, IKi.l2.28,29^ 
m 956 Ahijah denounces Jeroboam, i Ki. 14. 7; in 953 
Nadab is slain, i Ki. 15. 27; in ^40 the king of Syria 
invades Israel, 2 Ch. 16. 4 ; in 929 confusion prevails in 
Israel, iKt j£. 9-20; in 918 Jericho, is rebuilt, 16. 34; 
in gio Elijah destroys the priests of Baal, 18. 40 ; in 901 
the Syrians are miraculously defeated ; in 895 Elijah is 
translated, 2 Ki. 2. n; in 894 Elisha heals Naaman; 
in 893 he performs various miraclesj; in 892 the king of 
Syria besieges Samaria, 2Ki. 6. 24;in89i EUsha restores 
the Shunamit,e's son, a. 32-35 ; in 885 Hazael kills the 
king of Syria, 8. 15 ; in 850 Jonah goes to Nineveh, 
Jonah I. 2 ; 2. 4 ; in 847 Israel oppressed by the king 
of Syria, 2 Ki. 8. 3 ; in S42 is delivered from him, 13. 5 ; 
in 838 invaded by Moab, Elisha dies;- In 822^ Jeroboam 
XI. restores the territory of Israel, 2 Ki. 14. 25 ; in 793 
Amos prophesies; in 784 interregnum of 11 years; in 771 
Pul invades Israel ; 2 Ki. 15. 19 ; in 740 Tiglath-pileser 
carries off captives, 15. 29 ; in 725 the captivity of ten 
tribes foretold ; In 723 Samaria besieged by Shalmanezer, 
i2. 9 ; in 721 the ten tribes carried off into Assyria, 17. 6. 
I Ki. 4. 2o Judah and I. (were) many, 2 Sa. 24. i. 
4. 25 'Judah and I. dwelt safely, every man uh. 

12. i8 all I. stoned him with stones, that he died 

12. 19 So I. rebelled against the house of David 
12. 2oaUI. heard that Jeroboam was come again 

12. 20 thsy sent . . and made him king over all I. 
>2, 21 warriors, to fight against the house of I. 



I K1.I2. 24 against your brethren the children of I. 
12. 28 behold thy gods, O 1., v/hich broughtthee 
12. 33 ordained a feast unto the children of 1. 
14. 10 (and) him that is shut up and left in I. 
14. 13 all I. shall mouhi forhim, and biu^ hinj 
14. 14 the Lord shall raise him up a king over I. 
14. 15 For the Lord shall smite I., as a reed is 
14. 15 he shall root xx I. out of this good land 
14. 16 he shall give I. up because of the sins of 
14. 16 Jeroboam, who didsin, and,. made I. to 
14. i3 all I. mourned for him, accbrding to the 

14. ig book of the chronicles of the king of I. 

15. 9 the twentieth year of Jeroboam king of I 

15. 16 war between Asa and Baasha king of I. 

15. 17 Baasha king of I. went up against Judah 
15. 19 break thy league with- Baasha Idng of I. 
15. 20 sent tlie captains.. against^ the cities of I. 
1 5. 25 the son of Jeroboam tiegari to reign over L 
15. 25 And Nadab. .reigned over I. two years 
15, 26 34 his sin wherewith he made I. to sin 
15. 27 Nadab and all I. laid seige to Gibbethon 
15. 30 which he sinned, and which he made 1. 

1 5. 30 he provoked the J,ord God of I. to anger 
15. 31 book of the chronicles of the king.of I.f 

15. 32 war between Asa and Baasha king of I. 
1.5- 33 tlie son of Ahijah tO reign over all I. in 

16. 2 made thee prince over my people I. ; and 
16. a hast made my people I. to sin, to provoke 
16. 5, 14, 20, 27 chronicles of the kings of I.t 
16. 8 Elah the son of Baasha to reign over I. 
16. 13 by which they made I. to sin, in provoking 
16. j6 all I. made Omri, the captain of the host 
x6. 16 idng over I. that day in the camp 

16. 17 went up from Gibbethon, and all I. with 
16. 19 in his sin which he did, to make I. to sin 
16. 21 the people of I. dirided into two parts 
%6. 23 began Omri to reign over I., twelve yearS 
i6. 26 in his sin wherewith he made I. to sin 
16. 29 began Ahabthe son of Omri to reign over T. 
16. 29 the son of Omri reigned over I. in Samaria 
16. 33 God of I. to anger than all the kings of I. 
18. 1 7 Ahab said . . (.Art) thou he that troubleth I. 
j8. 18 I have not troubled I.; but thou and thy 
18. 19 gather tomealll. unto mountCarmel, and 

18. 20 Ahab sent unto all the children of I., and 
19. 10 children of I. have forsaken thy covenant 

19. 14 children of I. have forsaken thy covenant 

19. j6 Jehu..shaltthouanoint(tobe)kingoverI. 
ig. »8 I have left (me) seven tliousand in I., all 

20. 2 hesentmessengers toAhabkingof I. into 
2o. 4, II And the king of I. answered and said 
20. 7 king of I. called all the elders of the land 
20. 13 there came a prophet unto Ahab king of I.: 
2o. 15 the people, (even) all the children of I. 
20. 20 the Syrians fled ; and I. pursued them;and 
2o. 21 long of I. went out, and smote thehorsea 
2o. 22 the prophet came to the king of I., and 
2o. 26 and went up to Aphek, to fight against I, 
Eo. 27 children of I. were numbered, and were 
20. 27 the children of I. pitched before them 
20. 28'spake unto the king of I., and said. Thus 
EO. 29 the children of I.-j.slew of the Syrians an 
BO. 31 heard that the kings of the house of I. 
2o. 31 let us, I pray, .go out to the king of I. 
20. 32 came to the king of I., and said. Thy ser. 
so. 40 the king of I. said unto him. So (shall) thy 
20. 41 the king of I. discerned him that he (was) 

20. 43 the king of I. went to his house heavy 

21. 7 Dost thou now govern the kingdom of I.? 

21. 18 go down to meet Ahab king of I., which 
21. 21 and him that is shut up and left in I. 
21. 22 provoked (me) to anger, and made I. to 

21. 26 Lord cast out before the chOdren of I. 

22. I con tin. without war between Syria and I. 
22. 2 king of Judah came down to the king of I. 
22. 3 the king of I. said unto his servants. Know 
22. 4, 5 Jehoshaphat said to the king of I. 

22. 6 king ot I. gathered the prophets together 
22. 8 king of I. said unto Jehoshaphat, (There) 
22. 9 the king of I. called an officer, and said 
22. 10, 29 the king of I. and Jehoshaphat the 
22. 17 I saw all I. scattered upon the hilJs, as 
22. 18, 30 the Icing of I. said unto .Jehoshaphat 
22. 26 thekingof I. said, Take Micaiah, and carry 
32. 30 the king of I. disguised himself, and went 
22. 31 saying. Fight, .only with the king of I. 
22. 32 that they said. Surely it (is) thekingof I, 
22. 33 perceived that it (\vas) not the king ot I. 
se. 34 smote the king of I. between the joints 
. 22. 39 book ot the chronicles of the kings of I.? 
22. 41 in the fourth year of Ahab king ot 1. 
22, 44 Jehoshap. made peace with the king of I. 
22. 51 the son of Ahab began to reien over I, in 
- 22. 51 Ahaziah. .reigned two years over I. 
22. 52 the son of Nebat, who made I, to sin 
a KI. I. I Moab rebelled against 1. after the death 
I. 3, 6, 16 not because (there is) not a God in I. 
I. J 3 book ot the chronicles of the kings of I.? 
3. I the son of Ahab began to reign over I. In 
3. 3 the son of Nebat, which made I. to sin 
3, 4 rendered unto the king of I. ah hundred 
3. 5 the king, .rebelled against the king of I.' 
3. 6 Jehoram went out. .and numbered all Ij 
3. 9 the king of I. went, and the king of Jnd. 
3. 10 the king of I. said, Alas ! tliat the LORD 
3. II one ot tfie king of I.'s servants answered 
3. 12 the king of I. and Jehoshaphat the king 
3. 13 Elisha said unto the king ot I., What have 
3. 13. the king of I. said unto! him. Nay : for the 
3. 24 And when they came to the camp of I. 
3. 27 there was great indignation against I. 
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a EL 5' 4 Baid the maid that (is) of the land of I. 
J. 5 I will send a letter unto the king of I. 
5. 6 he brought the letter to the king of I. 
S- 7 when the king of I. had read the letter 
5. 8 that the king of I. had rent his clothes 
5. 8 shall know that there is a prophet in I. 

5. 12 Abana. .better than all the waters of I.? 
5.15 (there is) no God in all the earth , but in I. 

6. 8 the king of Syria warred against I., and 
6. 9 the man of God sent unto the king of I. 

6. 10 the king of I. sent tothe place which the 
6. II show me which of us (is) forthe king of I.? 
6. 12 prophetthat(i3)inI., telleth the king of I. 
6. 21 the king of I. said unto Elisha, when he 
6. 23 bands, .came no more into the land of I. 

6. 46 king of I. was passing by upon the wall 

7. 6 the king of I. hath hired against us the 

7. 13 they (are) as all the multitude of Ii that 

8. 12 that thou wilt do unto the children of I. 
8. 16, 25 of Joram the son of Ahab king of I. 
8. 18 he walked in the way of the kings of I. 

8. 26 Athaliah, the daughter of Omri king of I. 

9. 3, i2saith. .Ihaveanointed theekingoverl. 
9. 6 over the people of the Lord, (even) over I. 
g. 8 and him that is shut up and left in I. 

g. 14 Joram. .kept Eamothgilead, heand all I. 

9. 21 Joram king of I. and .Uiaziah king of Ju. 
lo. 28 Thus Jehu destroyed Baal out of I. 
10. 29 the son of Nebat, who made I. to sin 
10. 30 thy children .. shall sit on the throne of I. 

31 the sins of Jeroboam, which made I. to sin 

32 those days the Lord began to cut I. short 
32 Hazael smote them in all the coasts of I. 
34 book of the chronicles of the kings of I.? 

36 time that Jehu reigned over I. in Samaria 
t the son of Jehu began to reign over I. in 
a the son of Nebat, which made I. to sin 

3 anger of the Lord was kindled against L 

4 he saWjthe oppression of I., because the ■ 

5 the Lord gave I. a saviour, so that they 

5 the children of I. dwelt in their tents, as 

6 Jeroboam, who made I. sin, (but) walked 

8, 12 of the chronicles of the kmgs of I.f 

10 began Jehoash. .to reign over I. in Sama. 

11 Jeroboam the sou of Nebat, who made I. 

13 was buried in Samaria with the kings of I. 

14 the king of I. came do^vn unto him, and 

14 chariot of I., and the horsemen thereof I 
16 he said to the king 0! I., Put thine hand 
18 he said un,to the king of I., Smite upon the 

22 king of Syria oppressed I. all the days of 

25 beat him, and recovered the cities of I. 
I year of Joash son of Jehoahaz king of I. 

8 the son of Jehoahaz, son of Jehu, king of I. 

9 the king of I. sent to Amaziah king of J. 

11 Jehoash king of I. went up ; and he and 

12 Judah was put to the worse before I.; and 

13 king of I. took Amaziah king of Judah 
IS, 28 of the chronicles of the kings of I.? 

16 was buried in Samaria with the kings of I. 

17 of Jehoash, son of Jehoahaz king of I. 

23 the son of Joash king of I. began to reign 

24 the son of Nebat, who made I. to sin 

25 restored the coast of I. from the entering 

26 the Lord saw the affliction of I., (that it 

26 shut up, nor any left, norany helper for I. 

27 hewouldblotoutthenameofl.from under 

28 recovered Damascus, and Hamath..for I. 
ag with his fathers, (even) with the kings of I. 

I and seventh year of Jeroboam king of I. 
8 son of Jeroboam reign over I. in Samaria 

9, 18, 24, 28 son of Nebat, who made I. to s. 
II, 15, 21, 26, 31 chronicles oi the kings of I. 

12 Thy sons shall sit on the throne of I. unto 

17 Menahem the son of Gadi to reign overl. 
20 Menahem exacted the money of I., (even) 
23 the son of Menahem began to reign overl. 
27 the son of Remaliah began to reign over I. 
ag In the days of Pekah king of I. came 

32 of Pekah the son of Remallah king of I. 
3 he walked in the way of the kings of I. 
3 cast out from before the children of I. 

5 Pekah son of Remaliah king of I. came 

7 out of the hand of the king of I., which 
I son of Elah to reign in Samaria over I. 

3 as the kings of I. that we'e before him 

6 carried I. away into Assyria, and placed 

7 the children of I. had sinned a^tnst the 

8 the cWldren of I., and of the kings of I. 

9 And the children of I. did secretly (those) 

13 the Lord testified against I. and against 

18 the Lord was very angry with I., and re. 

19 in the statutes of I. which they made 
30 the Lord rejected all the seed of I., and 
ai he rent I. from the house of David; and 
ai Jeroboam drave I. from following the L. 
a: the children of I. walked in all the sins 

33 the Lord removed I. out of his sl^bt, as 

33 So was I. carried away out of their own 

34 placed (them), .instead of the child, of I. 

I, year of Hoshea son of Elah king of I, 

4 tiie children of I. did bum Incense to it 

10 (Is) the ninth year of Hoahea king of I. 
XI the king of Assyria did carry away I. un. 

3 made a grove, as did Ahah kuig of I. ; and 

15 the Bon oi Nebat, who made I. to sin, had 
ig the kings of I. had made to provoke (the 
33 from the days of the Judaes that Judged I. 

37 also out of my sight, as I have removed I. 
J7 and In the days of Jeroboam king of I. 

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10. ig I. rebelled against the house of David 
It. I which were warriors, to figlit against I. 

11. 3 and to all I. in Judah and Benjamin, saying 
II. 13 the Lcvites that (were) in all I. resorted 
ti. 16 after them out of lill the tribes of I. 
13. 4 said. Hear me, thou Jeroboam, and all I. 

13. 12 children of I., light ye not against the 
13. 15 that God smote Jeroboam and all L before 
13. 16 the children of I. fled before Judah : and 
13. 17 there fell down slain of I. five hundred 
13. 18 the children of I. were brought under at 
15. 9 they fell to him out of I. in abundance 

15. 17 high places were not taken away out of I. 

16. I Baasha king of I. came up against Judah 
16. 3 break thy league vrith Baasha king of L 
16. 4 sent, .captains, .agaiust the cities of I. 

16. II the book of the kings of Judah and I. 

17. I and strengthened himself against I. 

17. 4 and walked, .not after the doings of I. 

18. 3 Ahab king of I. said unto Jehoshaphat 
18. 4 And Jehoshaphat said unto the king of L 
18. 5 king of I. gathered together of prophets 
18. 7 thekingotI.saiduntoJehoshaphat,(Thero 
18. 8 king of I. called for one (of his) officers 
18. 9, 28 the king of I. and Jehoshaphat Icing 
18. 16 see all I. scattered upon the mountains 
18. 17 the king of 1. said to Jehoshaphat, Did I 
18. 19 Who shall entice Ahab king of I., that he 
18. 23 the king of I. said. Take ye Micaiah, and 
18. 29 the king of I. said unto Jehoshaphat, I 
18. 29 the king of I. disguised himself ; and they 
1 8. 30 Fight ye . . save only with the king of I. 
18. 31 thattheyaaid,It(is)thekingofI. Thereto. 
18. 32 perceived that it was not the king of I. 
18. 33 smote the king of I. between the joints 
18. 34 the king of I. stayed (hImselO up in (his) 
eo. 34 mentioned in the booK of the kings of I. 

20. 35 king..joinhim8elf with Amaziah kingofl. 

21. 2 (were) the sons of Jehoshaphat king of I. 
21. 4 and slew.. (divers) also of the princes of I. 
21. 6 he walked in the way of the kings of I. 

21. 13 hast walked in the way of the kmgs of I. 

22. 5 withJehoramthesonof Ahab kingofl. to 

6 thousand mighty men of valour out cf L 

7 let not the army of I. go with thee 
7 forthe LORD(is) not with I. . .aU the childr. 
g which I have given to the army of I. ? 

25. 17 of Jehoahaz, the son of Jehu, king of I. 
25. 18 Joash king of I. sent to Amaziah king of 
25. 21 Joasb the king of I. went up ; and they 
25. 22 Judah was put to the worse before I., and 
25. 23 the kingofl. took Amaziah king of Judah? 
25. 25 death of Joash, son of Jehoahaz king of I. 
25. 26 In the book ot the kings of Judah and I. ? 

27. 7 in the book of the kings of I. and Judah 

28. 2 he walked in the ways of the kings of I. 
28. 5 delivered into the hand of the king of I. 
a8. 8 the children of I. carried away captive of 
28. 13 and (there is) fierce wrath against I. 

a8. 19 brought Judah low because of . .king of I. 
28. 26 in the book of the kings of Judah and I. 
30. I keep the passover unto the Lord God of I. 
30. 6 children ot I., turn again unto the LoED 
30. 21 the children of I. that were present at 
30. 25 the congregation . . that came out of I. , and 

30. 25 strangers that came out of the land of I. 

31. 6 (concerning) the children of I. and Judah 

32. 32 in the book of the kings of Judah and I. 

33. 18 written) in the book of the kings of I. 

34. 9 the remnant of I., and of all Judah and 

34. 21 for them that are left in I. and in Judah 

35. 18 was no passover like to that kept in I. 
35. 18 neither did all the kings of I. keep such 

35. 27 in the book of the kings of I. and Judah 

36. 8 in the book of the kings of I. and Judah 
Isa. 7. I king of I^ went up toward Jerusalem to 
Jer. a. 26 As the thief . .is the house of I. ashamed 

2. 31 Have I been a vrildemess unto I. ? a land 

3. 6 Hast thou seen (that) wiiich backsliding I. 
3. 8 whereby backshding I. committed adult. 

3. II backsliding I. hath justified herself more 
3. 12 Return, thou backsliding I., saith the Lo. 
3. 18 house of Judah. .walk with the house of I. 
S. 1 1 the house of I. and the house of Judah 

9. 26 houseof I.(are)unclrcumcisedintheheart 
II. 10 the house of I. and the house of Judah 
II. 17 for the evil of the house of I., and of the 

23. 6 shall be saved, and I. shall dwell safely 

31. 27 I will sow the house of I. and the house 
31.31 make a new covenant with the house of I. 
3a. 30 children of I. and the children of Judah 

32. 32 Because of all the evU of the children of I. 
41. 9 had made for fear of Baasha king of I. 

48. 13 house of I. was ashamed of Beth-el their 
50. 33 the children of I. and the children of 

Kze. 4. 4 lay the iniquity of the house of I. upon It 

4. 5 thou bear the iniquity of the house of I. 
9. 9 The iniqnity of the house of I. and Judah 

27. 17 and the land of I.,lthey (were) thy merch. 
37.i6Judah, and (for) all the children of I. his 
44. IS the children of I. went astray from me 
Hos. r. I of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of I. 
Zech. 1. 19 have scattered Judah, I., and Jerusalem 
8. 13 house of Judah, and house of I.; so will 
II. 14 the brotherhood between Judah and I. 
Mai. a. II an abomination is committed in I. and in 
IB-EA-EL-rra, I8EAELITI8H, ^K-iipr, '^!<-)^r, n'^N"tif , 

'l(Tpari\lrrrt. 
One belonging to the tribes of Israel. 

Esod. 9. 7 was not one of the oattle of tbe L dead 



Lev. 33. 4a all that are I. bom shall dwell in booths 
24.' 10 the SOD of an I. woman, whoso father (was) 
a4. 10 this son of the I. (woman) and a man of 
84. II the I. woman's son blasphemed the name 

Numas. '4 the name of the I. that was slain, (even) 

Josh. 3. 17 the I. passed over on dry ground, until 
8. 24 the I. returned imto AI, and smote It with 
13. 6 divide thou it by lot unto the I. for an 
13. 13 Maachathitesdwellamongthe I. until this 

Judg20. 21 destroyed down to the ground of tho I. 

1 Sa. a. 14 they did in Shiloh unto all the I. that 

13. ao the L went down to tho Philistines, to 

14. 31 they also (turned) to be with tho L that 
as. i the I. were gathered together, and lame. 
29. I the 1. pitched by a fountain which (Is) in 

2 Sa. 4. 1 were feeble, and all the I. were troubled 

17. 25 an I., that went In to Abigail thedaugh. 
2 KL 3. 24 the 1. rose up and smote the Moabites, so 
7. 13 they (are), .as all the multitude of the I. 

1 (Hi. 9. 2 first inhabitants that (dwelt, .were) the I. 
John I. 47 Behold an I. indeed, in whom is no guile ! 
Eom. g. 4 Who are I.; to whom (pertainctJi) the ad. 

11. I I also am an I., of the seed ot Abraham 

2 Co. II. 22 Are they I.? so (am) I. Are they tho seed 

IS-SA'-CHAE, "i3i5'j>'% 'Icraxdp, bearing hire, reward. 
1. ITie invariable form of the name in Hebrew Is leaacar, 
but the Masoritea have pointed It so as to supersede the 
second s. He was the ninth son of Jacob and tho fifth 
by Leah. Of Issachar as an individual not a word is re- 
corded after his birth. B.O. 1746. 

Gen. 30. 18 given me my hire.. she called his name I, 

35. 23 and Levi, and Judah, and I., and Zebulun 

46. 13 the sons of I.; Tola, and Phuvah, and Job 

49. 14 1.(is) a strong ass crouching down betweea 

Exod. I. 3 I., Zebulun, and Benjamin 

I Ch. 2. 1 Simeon, Levi, and Judah, I., and Zebulun 

7. 1 thesonsotI.(wcre)Tola,andPuah,Ja8hub 

2 The tribe that was descended from Issachar, as well 
(^ that allotment of Canaan which they inherited. 
Num. I. 8 Of 1.; Nethancel the son of Znar 

I. 28 Of the children of I., by their generations 

1. 29 numbered of them, (cven^ of the tribe of I. 
■\_ 5 pitchnext untohim(8hallbe')thetribeofI. 

2. 5<shaU be)captainof thechUarenot I.(was) 
7,t8 Nethancel the son of Zuar, prince of I. 

10. '15 host of the tribe of the children of I. (was) 
13. 7 Of the tribe of I., Igal the son of Joseph 
26. 23 (Of) the sons of I. , after their families : (of) 

26. 25 These (are) the families of I, according to 
34. 26 prince of the tribe of the children of I. 

Deut.27. 12 and Judah, and I., and Joseph, and Ben. 

33. 18 in thy going out ; and, I., in thy tents 
Josh 17. 10 Asher on the north, and in I. on the east 

17. ij Manasseh had in I. and in Acher, Beth. 

19. 17 lot came out to 1., for the children of I. 

19. 23 of the tribe of the children of I. according 

21. 6 out of the families ot the tribe of I., and 

21. 28 out of the tribe of I., Kishon with her 
Judg. 5. 15 princes of I. (were) with Deborah ; even I. 

10. I Eon ot Puah, the son ot Dodo, a man of L 
1 Ei, 4. 17 Jehoshaphat the son of Paruah in I. 

15 27 the son of Ahijah, of the house of I., con. 

1 Ch. 6. 62 out ot the tribe ot I., and out of the tribe 

6. 72 out of the tribe of I. ; Kedesh with her 

7. 5 brethren among all the families of I. (we.) 

12. 32 the children ot I., (which were men) tliat 
12. 40 (even) unto I. and Zebulun and ^aphtall 

27. 18 of David : of I., Omri the son ot Michael 

2 Ch.30. 18 I., and Zebulun, had not cleansed them. 
£ze. 48. 25 east side unto the west side, I. a (portion) 

48. 26 by the border of I., from the east side 

48. 33 Simeon, one gate of I., one gate ot Zebulun 

Eev. 7. 7 OfthetribeofI.(were)8ealedtwelvethon. 

The following localities were In the territory of 

Issachar; — Abez, Anaharatb, Anem, Aphek, Beth- 

gazzez, Beth-sheitieah, Chesulloth, En-gannim, En- 
addah, Hapiiralm, Harod, Jannuth, Jezreel, Kedesh, 
Megiddo, Rabbith, Shahazimab, Shikon, Shuuem, &c. 
3. A son of Meshelemlah and a porter ot the tabernacle 
in David's time. b.o. 1040. 

I Cli.2d. s sistb, I. the seventh, Penlthal the eighth 
ISSUE — 
l.A flomng, 2\i zob. 

Lev. IS. 2 a running.. (because of) his Issue he fls) 

15. 3 this shall be his uncleanuess in his issue 
15. 3 whether his flesh run with his issue, or 
15. 3 his flesh be stopped from his issue. It (is) 
1$. 13 when he. .is Cleansed of his issue; then be 
15. 15 shalljnake an atonement forbim.. his issue 
15. ig her issue in her flesh be blood, she shall 
IS. 25 all the days of the issue of her unclean. 
IS- 26 whereon she lieth all the days of her issue 
15. 28 if she be cleansed of her issue, then she s. 
15. 30 atonement, .for the issue of her andean. 

2.Flowijig, issue, nlpi zirmah. 

Eze. 23. 20 and whose issue (is like) the Issue of horses 

S.Birth, what is horn, nnpSo moledeth. 

Gen. 48. 6 And thy issue", which thou begettest after 

i.Founiain, I'lpi? maqor. 

Lev. 13. 7 she shall be cleansed from the issue of her 

^. Issue, produce, n'lypy tsephioth. 

Isa. 22 !<4 the offspring and the Issue, all vessels ot 

^.Outgoings, n"!N;('in totsaoth. 

Psa. 68. 20 unto God the Lord (belong) the Issues from 
ProY. 4. 33 ^ep thy heart, .out of It (are) the leeoes. 

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7.A running, issue, pixrtt rhusis. 

Marks. 25 a certain woman, which had an issue o£ 
LuIteS. 43 a woman, having an issue of blood twelve 

8. 44 immediatelyher issue of blood was stanched 

S.Seed, triripfia sperma. 

Matt 22. 25 iJATing no issue, left his wife unto hia br. 
ISSTJE, to — 
1.2*0 go forth, issue, ii} negad, 3. 

Dan. 7. 10 a fiery steain issued and came^orth from 

2.T0 pass out, iKTropevo/iai ekporeuomai: 

Bev. 9. 17 out of their mouths issued fire and smoke 
9. i3 brimstone, which issued out of their mo. 

ISSTTE of blood, to be diseased -vnXh — 1 

To run with blood, at//.o^^o4tt> haimorrJiced. 

Matt. 9. 20 was.diseasedwith an issue of blood twelve 
ISStTE, to have a (running) — 
Tojlow, issue. 3)1 zub. 

Lev. 15. 2 When any man hath a running issue out 
15. 4 whereon he lieth thatfhath the issue is 
15. 6 thing whereon he sat that hath the issue 
15. 7 toucheth the flesh of him that hath the i. 
15. 8 if he that hath the issue spit upon him 
15. 9 saddle, .he ridethupon that hath the issue 
15. II whomsoever he toucheth that hath the i. 
15. 12 vessel, .he toucheth which hath the issue 
15. 13 when he that hath an issue is cleansed of 
15. 19 And if a woman have an issue, (and) her, 
15. 25 if a woman have an issue of her blood 
15. 32 This (is) the law of him that hath an issue 
15. 33 and of him tliat hath an issue, of the man 
22. 4 AVhat man soever, .hath a running issue 

Num_5. 2 every one that hath an issue, and whoso. 

2 Sa." 3. 29 one that hath an issue, or that is a leper 

ISSTJE out or from, to — 

To go forth or out, N^; yafsa. 

Josh. 8. 22 the other issued out of the city against 
2 Ki. 20. 18 thy sons that shall issue from thee, whiclj 
Job 38. 8 wlien it brake forth .. it had issued out of 
Isa. 39. 7 of thy sons that shall issue from thee 
Eze. 47. 1 waters issued out from under the thresh. 
47. 8 These waters issue out toward the east 
47. 12 their waters they issued out of the sanct. 

XT— 

l.He, if, H>ri hu. 

Gen. 3. 6 and that it (was) pleasant to the eyes, and 

2.Slie, it, H'n hi. 

Gen. 19. 20 this city (is) near to flee unto, and it (is) 
Dan. 2. 44 set up a kingdom, .and it shall stand for 
7. 7 and it (was) diverso from all the beasts 

3. They, on hem. 

Psa. 38. 10 the light of mine eyes, italso is gone 

4. TJiis, nw zoth. 

Numji4. 35 I will surely do it unto all this evil cong. 
iCh.27. 24 because there fell wrath for it against Is. 

B.This, n}zeh. 

Gen. 32. 29 Wherefore' (is) it (that) thou dost ask after 
e.This, .IT zoh. 

Eccl. 2. 2laald..mad; and of mirth. What doeth it 

7. Her face, ryjs paneha. 

Exod2s. 37 that they may give light over against it 

8. He, lie himself, aurSs autos. 

Matt2o. II enquire who in it is worthy ; and there 
John 8. 44 OT/n: for he is a liar, and the father of it 

Q.That one, ixeluos ekeinos. 

I Jo. 5. 16 sin .. I do not say that he shall pray for it 
\(i.This one, ovtos houios. 

Mark 6. 16 [It is] John, whom I beheaded : he ia risen 

W.By this, iu ravry en tawte. 

Heb. II. 2 For by it the elders obtained a good rep. 
12. This, that, toDto touto. 

Matt 12. II if it faU into a pit on the sabbath day 

Mai'k 5. 43 charged them, .no man should know it 
14. 5 For it might have been sold for more than 

LukeiS. 36 And hearing, .he asked what it meant 

Heb. 13. 17 they may do it with joy, and not withgr. 
\Z.Of this, of that, tovtov ioutou. 

John 6. 61 knew, .that his disciples murmured at it 
IT, of — 
Of him, of if, avrou autow. 

Bev. 8. 12 the day shone not ioi s, third part of it 
ITbe— 
l./i is, there is, 'n'!< ithai, 

Ezra s- 17 whether it be (so), that a decree was made 
2.1i is, there is, Vi yesh. 

Gen. 23. 8 If it be yovir mind that I should bury my 

1 Sa. 14. 39 though it be in Jonathan my son, he shall 

2 KX 9. 15 Jehu said. If it be your minds, .let none 

10. 15 If it be, give. . thine hand. And he gave 

IT.is — 

Jt is, there is, b>: yesh. 

Gen. 31. 29 It is in the power of my hand to do you 
2 Ki. 10. 15 And Jehonadab answered. It is. If it be 

IT waa — 

Jt is, there is, v^.. yesh. 

jH'um. g. 20 And^soJ it was, when the cloud was a few 

9. ■ji And (so) it was, when the cloud abpde fr. 



ITALIAH', 'ItoAikiJ? belonging to Italy. 

Acts 10. I centurion of the band called the Italian 

ITALY, 'IraAla. 

The country of which Borne is the capital ; it has the 
Alps offthe N., the Mediterranean on the S., Gulf of 
Venice on the E., and France and the Mediterranean on 
the W. In 2450 B.C. the mythic reign of Saturn is said 
to begin ; in 1710 a colony of Arcadians, under Qinotrus, 
settle in Italy and found the state of Magna Graecia ; 
in 1293 a Pelasgian colony passes from Greece into 
Italy ; in 1253 Evander leads an Arcadian colony into 
Italy ; in 1240 Latinus reigns ; in ii8i jEneas arriving, 
foimds Lavinia ; in 1152 Ascanius builds AlbaLonga; 
in 89s Tiberinus being defeated, drowns himself in the 
Albula, whence called the Tiber; in 753 (April 21), 
Romulus founds Some; in a.d. 476 Odoacer abolishes 
the W. empire, and founds the Gothic kingdom of 
Italy. 

Acts iS. 2 lately come from I. , ^vith his wife Prlscilla 
27. I determined that we should sail Into I. 

27. 6 found a ship of Alexandria sailing into I. 
Heb. 13. 24 Salute all them. They of I. salute you 

ITCH— 

Heat, sun, itch, 0"iri cheres. 

Deut28. 27 emerods, and with the scab, and with the i. 
ITCHING, to have — 
To itch, KvfidoiJ.ai knethomai. 

2 Ti. 4. 3 shall they heap. . teachers, having Itching 
I-THAI, 'II' !< being, existing. 

One of David's thirty valiant men. In 2 Sam. 23. 29 he 
is called Ittai.- B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ri. 31 1, the sonof Bibai of Gibeah, (that perta.) 
I-THA'-HCAR, -len-K. 
The youngest son of Aaron. B.C. 1491. 

Exod 6. 23barehimNadab,and Abihu,Eleazar,andI. 

28. I and AbUiu, Eleazar and I., Aaron's sons 
38. 21 by the hand of I., son to Aaron the priest 

Lev. 10. 6, 12 unto Aaron, and. .Eleazar and unto I. 

10. 16 he was angry with Eleazar andl., the sons 
Num. 3. 2 the first born, and Abihu, Eleazar, and I. 

3. 4 I. ministered in the priest's office in the 

4. 28 their charge (shall be) under the hand of I. 
4. 33 under the hand of I. the son of Aaron the 

7. 8 the hand of I. the son of Aaron the priest 
26. 60 bomNadab and Abihu, Eleazar and I. 

I Ch. 6. 3 Aaron ; Nabab. .Abihu, Eleazar, and I. 

24. I of Aaron; Nadab .. Abihu, Eleazar, and I. 

24. 2 Eleazar and I. executed the priest's office 

24. 3 Ahimelech of the sons of I., according to 

24. 4 there were more . .than of the sons of I. 

24. 4 eight among the sons of I. according to 

24, 5 the sons of Eleazar, and of the sous of I. 

24. 6 taken for Eleazar, and (one) taken for I. 

Ezra 8. 2 of the sons of I. ; Daniel : of the sons of 

l-THl'-EL, Ss'p'X God is. 

1. A Benjamite, the sonof Jesaiah. B.C. 536. 

Neh. II. 7 Maaseiah, the son of I. , the son of Jesaiah 

2. One of the two persons to whom Agar delivered his 
discourse. 

Prov.30. I the man speak unto I., even Unto I. and 
ITH'-MAH, ncn? purity. 

A Moabite, and one of the thirty valiant men of David's 
guard. B.C. 1048. 

1 Ch.ii. 46 ths sons of Elnaam, and I. the Moabite 
ITH'-NAH, )3)p: strong place. 

A town in the extreme S. of Judah, on the borders of 
the desert if not actually in it. 

Josh 15. 23 And Kedesh, and Hazor, and X. 
ITH'-EA, R-ip: excellence. 

The. father of Absalom's captain Amasa. B.C. 1048. 
He is called also J ether (i Kings 2. 5). 

2 Sa. 17. 25 a man's son whose name (was) I., an Isra. 
HH'-E&N, J-iij: excellent. 

1. A son of Disnon (or Dishan), sou of Seir the Horite. 
B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 36. 26 Hemdan, and Eshban, and I., and Cheran 
1 Ch. I. 41 Amram, and Eshban, and I., and Cheran 

2. A son of Zophah an Ashorite. B.C. 1550. 

1 Ch. 7. 37 Shamma, and ShUshah, and I., and Beera 

ITE-BE'-AM, Dj;-)ri; remnant of tlie people. 
Sixth son of David by his wife Eglah. He was bom at 
Hebron. Eglah was Michal, and died in giving birth to 
Ithream. B.C. 1046. 

2 Sa. 3. 5 And the sixth, I., by Eglah, David's wife 

1 Ch. 3. 3 fifth, Shephatiah of Abital ; the sixth, I. 

ITH-BITE3, "lip: belonging to Jether. 
The patronymic of the family of Jether. The designa- 
tion of two of the members of David's guard— Ira and 
Gareb — who belonged to Judah. Those heroes may 
have come from Jattir in the moimtains of Judah where 
David had friends. 

2 Sa. 23. 38 Ira an I., Gareb an I. 

I Ch. 2. S3 the I., and the Puhites.'and the Shuma.. 

11, 40 Ira the I., Gareb' the I. 
ITSELF, (of) — 

l.This, m zeh. 

Psa. 68' 8 Sinai itself . .at the presence of God, the 
2,B«, he himself, avrSs autos. 

Bom. 8. 16 the spirit itself beareth witness with our 

8. 21 the creature itself also shall be'delivered 
' 8. 26 the spirit itself maketh intercession for 



iCo. II. 14 Dothnotevennature [itself] teach you, th. 
3 John 12 hath good report of aU .. of the truth itself 

S.Ofonefs oton, eavrov heautou. 

Matt. 6.. 34 shall take thought for the'things of itself 

12. 25 Every kingdom divided against itself is b. 

12. 25 every city or house divided against itself 
Mark 3. 24 if a kingdom be divided against itself, that 

3. 25 if a house be divided against itself, that 
Lukeii. 17 Every kingdom divided against itself is 
John 15. 4 As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself 
Eph. 4. 16 maketh increascunto the edifying of itse. 
Bom 14. 14 that (there is) nothing unclean [of itself] 

ITSELF, by — 
Apart, x^pfs choris. 

John 20. 7 but wrapped together in a place by itself 
ITSELF, dead of— • 
Fallen thing, carcase, dead body, .1734 Tiebelah. 

Eze. 44. 31 of anything that is dead of itself, or torn 
ITSELF, diethof— [5ee Dieth of, groweth of itself.] 

IT-TAH KA'-ZDf, I'^fiJ nny kindred of the extremity. 
A landmark of the boundary of Zebulun, near Gath- 
hepher (Gattah-hepher). 

Josh 19. 13 thence passeth on along on the east to.. I. 
IT'-TAI, 'fix being, living. 

1. The Gittite (or Inhabitant of Gath), a Philistine in 
David's army when he fied from Jerusalem in Absalom's 
rebellion. B.C. lojji. 

2 Sa. 13. 19 Then said the king to I. the Gittite, 'Wh. 
15. 21 I. answered the king, and said, (As) the L. 

15. 22 David said to I., Go and pass over. And I. 
18. 2 a third part under the hand of I. the Git. 

18. s l^g commanded Joab and Abishai and I. 
18. 12 the king charged thee and Abishai and I. 

2. A son of Bibai, a valiant Benjamite In David's army. 
He is called Ithai in i Ch. n. 31. 

2 Sa. 23. 29 1, the son of Bibai out of Gibeah of. .Be. 

I-TXr-BE'-A, 'iTovpaCa Ituroea. 

A small province in the N.W. border of Palestine lying 
along the base of M ount Hermon. It probably derived 
its name from Jetur a son of Ishmael. The tribe of 
Manasseh having conquered it, dwelt in the land, and 
increased from Bashan imto Baal-hermon. 

Luke 3. I his brother Philip tetrarch of I. and of 
I'-VAH, njj? hamlet, or the god Iva, sky. 
A district in Babylonia conquered by the Assyrians near 
Cuthah, probably idefatical with Hit, — the Is of Hero- 
dotus on the Euphrates between Sippara (Sepharvaim) 
sjxd.Anah (Hena), with which it was politically united 
before the time of Seimacherib. It is probably the 
Ahava of Ezra 8. 13. See Ava or Awa. 

2Ki. 18. 34 the gods of Sepharvaim, Hena, and I.? 

19. 13 (is) the king of Hamath. .Hena, and I.? 
Isa. 37. 13 (is) the king of Hamath. .Hena, and I.! 

rVOEY — 

l.A tooth, ivory, ly shen. 

1 Ki.io. 18 the king made a great throne of ivory, and 

22. 39 the ivory house which he made, and all 

2 Ch. 9. 1 7 the king made a great throne of ivory, and 
Psa. 4s. 8 out of the ivory palaces, whereby they 
Song 5. 14 (is as) bright ivory overlaid (with) sappu. 

7. 4 thy neck (is) as a tower of ivory : thine 
Eze. 27. 6 have made thy benches (of) ivory . . out of 

27. 15 brought thee, .a present horns of ivory 
Amos 3. IS the houses of ivory shall perish, and the 

6. 4 That lie upon beds of ivory, and stretch 

^.Elephant's tooth, ivory, □'ams' shenhdbbim. 

1 Ki.io. 22 bringing gold, and silver, ivory, and apes 

2 Ch. 9. 21 bringing gold, and silver, ivory, and apes 

Z.Made of ivory, i\f<j>dvTtvoi eUphantinos. 

Bev. 18. 12 all manner vessels of ivory, and, all man. 
IZ'-HAB, Izehar, "inv. shining. 
A son of Kohath, and grandson of Levi B.C. 1491. 

Exod. 6. 18 sons of Kohath ; Amram, and I., and He. 
6. 21 the sons of I ; Korah, and Nepheg, and Z. 

Kum. 3. 19 And the sons of Kohath. .Amram, and I, 

16. 1 Korah, the son of I., the son of Kohath 

I Ch. 6. 2 sons of Kohath ; Amram, I., and Hebron 
6. 18 the sons of Kohath (wereVAmram, and I. 
6. 38 The son of I., the son of Kohath, the son 
23. 12 'Xhe son of Kohath; Amram, I., Hebron 
23. 18 Of the sons of I. ; Shelomith the chief 

IZ-HAE-ITES, '"iny: belonging to Izhar. 
Tlie family of Izhar son of Kohath, son of Levi. 

Nimi. 3. 27 0f Kohath(wa3)..thefamilyof thel.,and 
1 Ch.24. 22 Of the I.; Shelomith: of the sons of Shelo. 
26. 23 Of the AJnramites, (and) the I., the Hebi 
26. 29 Of the I., Chenaniah and his sons (were) 

IZ-RAH'-IAH n;ri"i|; Jah (is) appearing. 

A grandson of Tola son of Issachar. B.C. 1600. See 

Jezrahiah. 

I Ch. 7. 3 sous of TJzzi; I.: and the sons of I.; Mic 

IZ-RAH-ITE, rn?:. 

The patronyinic' of Shamhuth, one of David's thirty 

valiant men. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.27. 8 for the fifth month (was) Shamhuth the I. 
IZ'-BI, '"!¥: creator, former. 

Perhaps tie same as Zeri (i Ch. 35. 3), a Levite set over 
the service of song by David. B.C. 1013. 

I Ch.2s. II fourth to I., (heX his sons, and his breth 



JAAEAN 



531 



JACOB 



JA-A-KAl^, Ja-kan, jpy; inldligent. 

He is called Akan In Gen'. 36. z; ; a 30a ol Ezer son of 

Seir. B.C. 1780. 

Deut 10. 6 from Beeroth of the children of J. to Mo. 

I Ch. I. 42 sons of Ezer ; Biliian, and Zavan, (and) J. 

JA'-A-KO'-BAH, nlpji: to Jacob. 

A descendant of Simeon, tliird con of Jacob. B.C. 1048. 

iCh. 4. 36 Elioenai, and J., and Jeshohaiah, and A. 
JA-A'-IA, Ja-a'-lah, «^y.:, nSj^: elevation. 
A servant of Solomon whose descendants returned trom 
exile with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. sC The children of J. , the children of Darken 

Neh. 7. 58 The cliildren of J., thechildren of Darkon 
JAA'-IAH, D^y:. 

A son of Seir hy Aholibamah, daughter of Anah. B.C. 
»74Q- 

Gen. 36. 5 Aholibamah bare Jeush, and J., and Ko. 
36. 14 she bare to Esau Jeush, and J., and Korah 
36. 18 duke Jeush, duke J., duke Korah ; these 

1 Ch. 1. 35 The sons of Esau. .Jeush, and J., and K. 

JAA'-NAI, 'Jy: aiiswerer. 

A Gadite that'dwelt in Baashan. B.C. 1070. 

1 Ch. 5. 12 Joel the chief, .and J., and Shaphat in B. 
JA-A-EE O-HE'-GIK, D'J-ik "iV.;: foresters. 

Ilie father of Elhananwho killed the brother of Goliath 
of Gath. B.C. 1 080. Okegim, " weavers," ought not to 
bo a part of the name. In i Ch. 20. 5 he is caUed Jair. 

2 Sa. 21. 19 where Elhanan the son of J., a Bethlehe. 
JA-A'-SATT, V^'y;., 'f'y; maker. 

One of the family of Bani who had taken a strange wife 
after the captivity. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 37 Jlattaniah, Mattenai, and J. 
JA-A-SI'-EL, Jasiel, S^^'by^ God is m,alcer. 

1. One of David's valiant men. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.'ii. 47 Eliel, and Obed, and J. the Mesobaite 

2. A son of Abner, Saul's cousin. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.27. 21 son of Zechariah: of Benjarain; J. the son 
JA-A-ZAlf-IAH, m;j!n:, hmix; Jah is lieanng. 

1. A Jewish captain, and a Jtaachathite. B.C. 5S8. 

2 Ki. 25. 23 J. the son of a Maachathite, they and their 

2. A chief Kechahite. B.C. 600. 

Jer. 35. 3 Then I took J. the son of Jeremiah, the 

3. A visionary exciting to idolatry. B.C. 594. 

Eze. 8. II in the midst of them stood J. the son of 

4. A wicked prince of Judah seen in vision by Ezekiel. 

B.C. 594. 

Eze. II. I amongwhomlsaw J.the sonof Azur,and 
JA-A'-ZEE, JA'-ZER, itj?.:, •\IT. fortified. 
A city in Gilead, wrested from the Ammonites, allotted 
to Gad, and given to the Levites. It afterwards fell to 
Moab, and was celebrated for its vrine. It is now in 
ruins, and calledSzir six hours from Heshion, and four 
from Babbah. 

Num2i. 32 Moses sent to spy out J., and they took 
32. I when they saw the land of J., and the 
32. 3 Ataroth, and Dibon, and J., and Nimrah 
32. 35 And Atroth, Shophan, and J., and Jogbe. 
Josh 13. 25 their coast was J., and all the cities of G. 

21. 39 Heshbon with her suburbs, J. with her 
2 Sa. 24. 5 midst of the river of Gad, and toward J. 
1 Ch. 6. 81 Hesbon]with her suburbs, and J. with her 
26. 31 there were found, .mighty men. .at J. of 
Isa. 16. 8 they are come (even) unto J., they wand. 
i6. 9 I will bewail with the Tveeplng of J. the 
Jer. 48. 32 will weep for thee with the weeping of J. 
48. 32 they reach (even) to the sea of J. : the sp. 

JA-A-ZI-I'AH, in;ty.: Jak is determining. 

A descendant of Mefari in the days of Solomon. B.C. 

lOIO. 

I Ch.24. 26 Mahli and Mushi : the sons of J. ; Beno 
24. 27 The sons of Merari.by J. ; Beno, and Sho. 

JA-A-ZI'-EL, Vx'ta^; God is determining. 

A Levite in the time of David. B.C. 1015. He is called 

Aziel in i Ch. 13. 20. 

1 Ch.is. 18 Zechariah, Ben, and J., and Shemiramoth 

JA'-BAL, b^l nwving. 

A son of Adah, one of Lamech's wives. B.C. 3870. 
Gen. 4. 2o Adah bare J.: he was the father of such 

JAB'-BOK, pS: running, floxoing. 
A smaU brook rising in the hills of Bashan, forming 
the border of Ammon towards Israel, opposite Shechem, 
and falling into the Jordan midway between the Dead 
Sea and the Sea of Tiberias. Kow called WaAy Zerka. 

Gen. 32. 22 he rose up. .and passed over the ford J. 

Num2i. 24 and possessed his land from Amon unto J. 

Seat. 2.37 earnest not., unto any place of the river J. 
3. 16 the border even untotheriver J., (wliich 

Josh 12. 2 Sihon . .ruled . . even unto the river J. 

Judgii. 13 Israel took away my land, .even unto J. 
II. 22 they:possessedaU the coasts, .even unto J. 

JA'-BESH, BJ'a; dry place. 

1. The abbreviated name of Jabesh-Gilead. 

I Sa. u. 1 all the men of J. said imto Nahash, Make a 
II. 3 the elders of 3 . said unto him ; Give us 
H. sQieytoldhimthe tidings of theraenof J. 



I Sa. II. 9 came;andshowed(it)tothc men of J.; and 
II. 10 Therefore the men of J. said. To morrow 
31. 12 All the valiantmen arose., and came to J. 
31. 13 they.. buried (them) under a tree at J. 

1 Ch.io. 12 They arose., and brought them to J. 

10. 12 and buried their bones under the oak in J. 
2. The father of Shalhun who slew Zechariah and reifTied 
in his stead, B.C. 810. 

2 Ki.15. 10 Shallumthesonof J.conspiredagainsthim 

15. 13 Sliallum the son of J. began to reign in the 
15. 14 Mena!iem..smotc.Shallum.the.souof J. in 
JA-BE3H GIL'-EAD, Tjhi ai; or ly-?;. 
A city in Gad, on a riverof the same came, near Beth- 
shean, si.x miles from Pella towards Gerasha. Its name 
IS preserved in the Wady Jabes (or Tabes), wliich enters 
the Jordan below Bethshau and Scythopolis. Perhaps 
Ed-Deir on the S. of the Wady still marks its site. 
Judg2i. 8 behold, there came, .to the camp from J. 
21. 9 (there were) none of the inhabitants of J. 
21. 10 Go and smite the inhabitants of J. with 
21. 12 And they found among., inhabitants of J. 
21. 14 they had saved alive of thd women of J. 

1 Sa. II. I the Ammonite., encamped against J.: arid 

11. 9 Thus shall ye say unto the men of J., Tom. 
31. II v/hen the inhabitants of J. heard of that 

2 Sa. 2. 4 the men of J. (were they) that buried .Sa. 

2. s David sent messengers unto the men of J. 
21. 12 took.. thebones.. from the menof J., wh. 
I Ch.io. II J. heard aU that the Pliilistines had done 
JA'-PEZ, J'Sy: height. 

1. A city of Jiidah ; but not yet identified. 

I Ch. 2, 55 families of the scribes which dwelt at J. 

2. The head of a family of the tribe of Judah. B.C. 1444. 

1 Ch. 4. 9 J. was more honourable than his brethren 

4. 9 his mother called his name J., saying. Be. 
4. 10 J. called on the God of Israel, saying, Ob 
JA'-BUT, p3; intelligent. 

1. A king of Eazor, defeated by Joshna near the Lake 
Merom. B.C. 1450. 

Josh.ii. I when J. king of Hazor had heard (those 

2. Another king of Hazor, who oppressed Israel for 
twenty years ; and v.'hose army was defeated by Deborah 
and Barak. B.C. 1316. 

Judg. 4. 2 the Lord sold them into the hand of J. 
4. 7 I will draw unto thee, .the captain of J.'s 
4. 17 (there was) peace between J. the king of 
4. 23 God subdued on that day J. the king of C. 
4. 24;Israel prospered, and prevailed against J. 
4. 24 until they had destroyed J. king of Canaan 

Psa. 83. 9 as(to)Sisera, aa(to)J.,at the brook oiK, 
JAB-NE'-EI, '?Np: God is builder. 

1. A city in the S.W.'of Judah, now called f/e5na, one 
hourN.VV. of Akar of Ekron. 

Josh.15. II and the border, .went out unto J.; and 

2. A border city of Naphtali S. of the Sea of Galilee ; it 
is called Jamnia or Jamnih by Josephus. 

Josh.19. 33 And their coast was from. .J., unto laknm 
JA3'-NEH, nn; building. 

A Philistine city between Joppa and Ashdod, afterwards 
called Jamnia or Jamneia, 240 stadia from Jerusalem, 
and 12 miles from Diospolis on the Mediterranean, now 
called Jebna, 2 mUes from the sea shore. 

2 Ch 26. 6 thawallof J., and the wall of Ashdod, and 
JA'-CHAN, jsy: afflicting. 

The head of a Gadite family. B.C. 1100. 

I Ch. 5. 13 and Jorai, and J., and Zia, and Heber, sev. 
JA'-CHIN, ]'y^ founding. 

1. A son of Simeon. B.C. 1700. Called Jareb 1 Ch. i. 24. 

Gen. 46. 10 and J., and Zohar, andShaul the son of a 
E.xod. 6. 15 and J., and Zohar, and Shaul thesonof a 
Num26. 12 of J., the family of the Jachinitea 

2. The name of a pillar in Solomon's temple. 

1 Ki. 7. 2irightpillar,andcalledthenamethereof J. 

2 Ch. 3. 17 called the name of that on., right hand J. 

3. A priest in Jerusalem after the captivity. B.C. 443. 

I Ch. 9. lolhepriests; Jedaiah, and Jehoiarib, and J. 
Nsh.ii. 10 the priests : Jedaiah the son of Joiarib, J. 

4. A head of one of the families of the sons of Aaron- 
B.O. 1015. 

I Ch.24. 17 The one and twentieth to J., the two and 
JA-CHI-KITE, yy,^ the Jachinite. 
The patronymic of the family of Jachin, a Simeonite. 

Num26. 12 of Jachin, the family of the J. 
JACINTH, or of JACINTH — 
Jacinth, vdKtvOos huakinthos, iaKivBtvos huakinlhi. 

Kev. 9. 17 having breastplates of Are, and of jacinth 
21. 20 the eleventh, a jacinth ; the twelfth, an 

JA'-COB, n'pltl, following after, supplanier, 'laKtip. 

1. The second son of Isaac and Kebekah, and a t^vin 

brother of Esau. B.C. 1770. 

Gen. 25. 26 on Esau's heel ; and his name was called J. 
25. 27 andJ. (was) a plain man, dwelling in tents 
25. 28 Isaac loved Esau, .but Kebekah loved J. 
25. 29 J. sod pottage : and Esau came from the 
25. 30 Esau said to. J., Feed me, I pray thee, with 
25. 31 J. said, Sell me tliis day thy birth right 
23. 33 J. said. Swear to me this day; and he sware 
25. 33 and he sold his birth right unto J. 
23. 34 J. gave Esau bread and pottage of lentiles 
27. 6 P^bekah spake unto J. her son, saying 
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15 and put them upon J. her younger son 

17 and the bread .. into the hand of her son J. 

19 J. said unto his father, I (am) £&au thy 

21 Isaac Baid unto J., Come near, Ipraytheo 

22 J. went near unto Isaac his father ; and 

22 The voice (is) J.'s voice, but the hands (are) 

30 had made an end of blessing J., and J. 
36 Is not he rightly named J.? for he hath 
41 Esau hated J. because of the blessing 

41 are at hand ; then will I slay my brother J, 

42 called J. her younger son, and said unto 
46 if J. take a wife of the dauehters of Heth 

I Isaac called J., and blessed him, and char. 
3 Isaac sent away J. : and he went to I'adan 

3 brother of liebekah, J.'s and Esau'n moth. 

6 Esau saw that Isaac had blessed J., and, 

7 J. obeyed his father and his mother, an 
10 J. went out from Beer-sheba and went 

16 J. awaked out of his sleep, and he said 

18 J. rose up early in the morning, and took 

20 J. vowed a vow, saying. If God will be 

I J. went on his journey, and came into the 

4 J. said unto them, My brethren, whence 
10 J. saw Rachel the daughterof Lajiaa his 

10 J. went near, and rolled the stone from 

11 J. kissed Rachel, and lifted up his voice 

12 J. told Rachel that he (was)herfather^a 

13 heard the tidings of J. his sister's son 

15 I.aban said unto J., Because thou (art)my 

18 J. loved Rachel ; and said, I will servo 

20 J. served seven years for Rachel ; and 

21 J. said nntoLaban, Give(mc)my wife, for 
28 J. did so, and fulfilled her week : .lud 

I Rachel saw that she bare J. no children 

1 said unto J., Give me children, or else I 

2 J.'s anger was kuadled against Rachel 

4 handmaid to wife : and J. went in unto 

5 And Eilhah conceived, and bare J. a son 
7 conceived again, and bare J. a second son 
9 Zilpah her maid, and gave her J. to wife 

10 And Zilpah, Leah's maid, bare J. a son 

12 And Zilpah, Leah'smaid, bare J. asecond 

16 J. ca.-ne out of the field in the evening 

17 she conceived, and bare J. the fifth son 

19 conceived again, and bare J. the sixth son 

23 J. said unto Laban, Send me away, that I 

31 J. said, I'hou shalt not give me anything' 

36 journey betwixt himielf and J.: and J. 

37 J. took him rods of green poplar, and of 

40 J. did separate the lambs, and set tlie faces 

41 J. laid the rods before the eyes of the 

42 feebler were Laban's, and the stronger J.'s 

1 .1. hath taken away all that fwa.'*)our ta. 

2 J. beheld the countenance of lawn, and 

3 the Lord said unto J., Return unto the 

4 J. sent and called Rachel and Leah to the 

1 1 angel . . spake unto me in a dream, (say.), J. 

17 J. rose up, and set his sons and his wives 

20 J. stole av.ay unawares to Laban the Sy. 

22 told Laban on the third day that J. . .fled 
24, 29 thou speak not to J. cither good or 

23 Laban overtook J. Kow J. had Bitched 

26 Laban said to J., WTiat hast thoii d(/no 

31 J. answered and said to Laban, Because I 

32 J. knew not that Rachel had stolen them 

33 Laban wentinto J.'s tent, and into Leah's 
36 J. was wroth . . chode ^vith Labaa : and J. 

43 And Laban answered and said unto J. 

43 J. took a stone, and set it up (for) a pillar 

46 J. said unto his brethren. Gather stones 

47 Jegar-salia-dutha : but J. called it Galeed 

31 Laban said to J., Behold this heap, and 
33 J. sware by the fear of his father Isaac 
54 J. offered sacrifice upon the mount, and 

1 J. went on his way, and the angels of God 

2 when J. saw them, he said. This (is) God's 

3 J. sent messengers before him to Esau 

4 J. saith thus, I have sojourned with Lab. 

6 the messengers retm-nedtoJ.,sa>ing, We 

7 J. was greatly afraid and distressed : and 
g J. said, God of my father Abraham, a_d 

1 8 (They be) thy servant J.'s; it (is) a present 
20 J. (is) behind us. For he said, I will ap. 

24 J. was left alone ; and there wrestled a 
23 the hollow of J.'s thigh was out of joint 

27 said.. What (is) thy name? And he said, J. 

28 Thy name shall be called no more J., but 
eg J. asked (him), and said, TeU (me), I pray 
30 J. called the name of the place Peniel 

32 he touched the hollow of J.'s thigh in 
I J. lifted up his eyes, and looked, and 

10 Jv said, Nay, I pray thee, if now I have 

17 J. journeyed to Snccoth, and built him an 

18 J. came to Shalem a city of Shechem 

I daughter of Leah, which she bare unto J. 

3 soul clave unto Dinah the daughter of J. 

5 J. heard that he had defiled Dinah his 

5 J. held his peace until they "were come 

6 went out unto J. to commune with him 

7 the sons of J. came out of the field when 
7 wrought f oUy . . in lying with J.'s daugh. 

13 the sons of J. answered Shechem and H, 

19 he had delight in J.'s daughter : and ha 

25 that two of the sons of J., Simeon and L, 
27 The sons of J. came upon the slain, and 
30 J. said to Simeon and Levi, Ye have tro. 

1 God ?aid unto J., Arise, go up to Beth-el 

2 J. said unto his household, and to all 

4 they gave unto J. all the strange gods 

4 J. hid them under the oak which (was) 

5 they did not pursue after the sons of J. 

6 J. came to Xuz, Which (is) in the land of 



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Gen. 35. 9 God appeared unto J. again, when he came 
35. 10 J. . .name shall not be called any more J. 

35. 14 J. set up a pillar in the place where he 

35. 15 J. called the name of 'iiie place where G. 
35. 20 J. set a pillar upon her graVe : that (is) 
35. zz Now the sons of J. were twelve 

35. 23 J.'s first bom, and Simeon, and Levi, and 
35. 26 these (are)the sons of J., wliioh were bom 

35. 37 J. came unto Isaac his father unto Mamre 
33. 29 died, .and his sons Esau and J. buried 

36. 6 and went, .from the face of . . J. 

37. I J. dwelt in the land wherein his father 
37. 2 These (are) the generations of J. Joseph 
37. 34 J. renthis clothes.tand put sackcloth upon 
42, I J. saw that there was corn in Egypt, J. 
42. 4,Benjamin. .J. sent not with his brethren 
42. 29 they came unto J. their father unto tlie 
42. 36 J. their father said unto them. Me have 

45. 25 and came into .. Canaan unto J. their fat. 

45. 26 J.'s heart fainted, for he believed them 

45. 27 the spiiit of J. their father revived 

46. s in the visions of the night, and said, J., J. 
46. 5 And J. rose up from Beer-sheba 

46. s tiifi sons of Israel carried J, their father 
46. 6 into Egypt, J., and all Iiis seed with him 
46. 8 into Egypt, J. and his sons : Reuben, J.'s 
46. 15 sons, .which she bare unto J. in Padan-a. 
46. 18 these she bare imto J., (even) sixteen so. 
46. i^The sons of Rachel, J.'s wife ; Joseph 
46. 22 the sons of Rachel, which were born to J. 
46. 25 she bare these unto J.: all the souls (we.) 
46. 26 the souls that came with J. into Egypt 
46. 26 besides J.'s sons' wives, all thB souls (we.) 

46. ?7 the souls of the house of J., which came 

47. 7 Joseph brought in J. his father, and set 
47. 7 liim before Pharaoh : and J. blessed Pha. 
47. 8 And Pharaoh said imto J., How old (art) 

47. 9 J. said unto Pharaoh, The days of the 

47. 28 J. lived in the land of Egypt seventeen 
47. 88 the whole age of J. was an hundred forty 
^ 2 (one) told J., and said. Behold, thy son J. 

48. 3 J. said unto Joseph, God Almighty appe. 

49. I J. called unto his sons, and'^aid, Gather 
49. 2 hear, ye sons of J. ; and hearken unto Is. 
49. 7 I will divide them in J., and scatter them 
49. 24 strong by. .handsof the mighty (G.)of J. 

49. 33 J. had made an end of commanding his 

50. 24 he sware to Abraham, to Isaac, and to J. 
Esod.1. I every man and his household came with J. 

I. 5 souls that came out of the loins of J. 
s. 24 with Abraham, with Isaac, and with J. 

3. 6 I (am). .God of Isaac, and the God of J. 

3. 15 and the God of J., hath sent me unto you 

3. 16 the God of Abraham, of Isaac, and of J, 

4. 5 and the God of J., hath appeared unto 
6. 3 appeared unto Abraham . . Isaac, and . .J. 
6. 8 to give it to Abraham, to Isaac, and to J. 

19. 3 Thus shalt thou say to the house of J., and 

33. I I sware unto Abraham, to Isaac, and to J. 
Iiev. 26. 42 ThenwUlIreraembermycovenantwith J. 
Num32. n sware unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and.. J. 
Dout. I. 8 unto your fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and J. 

6. 10 fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to J". 
9. s nnto thy fathers, Abraham, Isaac, and J. 
9. 27 Remember thy servants. Ah. Isaac, and J. 

sg. 13 fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to J. 
30. 20 fathers, to Abiahara, to Isaac, and to J. 

34. 4 sware unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and. .J. 
Josh 24, 4 I gave unto Isaac J. and Esau-: and I gave 

24. 4 J. and his children went down into Egypt 
24. 32 a parcel of ground which J. bought of the 

1 Sa. j2. 8 When J. was come into Egypt, and your 

2 Ki. 13. 23 his covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and J. 
Mai. 1. 2 J.'sbrother?saiththeLoRD;yetIlovedJ. 
Matt, 1. 2 Isaac begat J. ; and J, begat Judas and 

8. 1 1 sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, and J. 

22. 32 and the God of Isaac, and the God of J. t 
Marki2. 26 and the God of Isaac, and the God of J. ? 
Luke 1. 33 shall reign over the house of J. for ever 

3. 34 Which was (the son) of J., which was (the 
13. 28 J., and all the prophets, in the kingdom 
zp. 37 and the God of Isaac, and the God of J. 

John 4. 5 of ground that J. gave to his son Joseph 

4. 6 J.'s well was there. Jesus therefore, being 
4. 12 Art thou greater than our father J., which 

Acta 3. 13 God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and of J. 

7. 8 and Isaac (begat) [J.]; and J. (begat) the 
7. 12 J. heard that there was com in Egypt, he 
^. 14 called his father [J.] to (him), and all his 

7. 15 J. went down into Egypt, and died, he,and 
y. 32 and the God of Isaac, and the God of J. 
7. 46 to find a tabernacle for the God of J. 

Rom. 9. 13 J. liave I loved, but Esau have I hated 

II. 26 and shall turn away ungodliness from J. 
Heb. ii. 9 dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and J. 

I I. 2o Isaac blessed J. and Esau concerning th. 
I X. 2 J J.,.Svhen he was a dying, blessed both the 

2. The father of Joseph the husband of Mary. 

Matt. 1. 15 Eleazar begat Matthan..MatthanbegatJ. 

1. 16 J. begat Joseph the husband of Mary, of 

The descendants of Jacob ;— the Israelites. 
Num23. 7 Come, curse me J., and come, defy Israel 

23. 10 Who can count the dust of J., and the 
23, 21 He hath not beheld iniquity in J., neither 

23. 23 (there is) no enchantment against J., ne. 
2j. 23 time it shall be said of J. and of Israel 

24. 5 How goodly are thy tents, J., (and) thy 
2^, 17 there shall come a Star out of J., and a 
2<. \g Out o£ J. shall come he that shall have 

Deut ji. 9 J. (Js) the lot of hia inheritance 



Deut33. 4 the inheritance of the congregation of JT. 
33. 10 They shall teach J. thy judgments, and 
33. 28 the fountain of J. (shall be) upon a land 
2 Sa. 2% I the anointed of the God of J., and the 
1 Ki. 18. 31 number of the tribes of the sons of J. 
s Ki. 17. 34 the Lord commanded the children of J, 
I Ch.i6. 13 ye children of J., his chosen ones 

16. 17 hath confirmed the same to J. for a law 
Psa. 14. 7 J. shall rejoice, (and) Israel shall be glad 

20. 1 the name of the God of J. defend thee 
22. 23 the seed of J., glorify him ; and fear him 
24. 6 that seelc him, that seek thy face, J. 
44. 4 King,0 God : command deliverances for J. 

46. 7, 11 with us; the God of J. (is) our refuge 

47. 4 for us, the excellency of J., whom he loved 
S3. 6 J. shall rejoice, (and) Israel shall be glad 

59. 13 let them know that God ruleth in J. unto 

75. 9 But. .1 will sing praises to the God of J. 

76. 6 God of J., both the chariot and horse 

77. 15 thy people, the sons of J. and Joseph 
78. s ^ov he established a testimony in J., and 
78. 21 a fire was kindled against J., and anger 

78. 71 he brought him to feed J. his people, and 

79. 7 they have devoured J., and laid waste his 
8t. I make a joyful noise unto the God of J. 
81. 4 for Israel, (and) a law of the God of J. 

84. 8 hear my prayer ; give ear, God of J. 

85. I thou hast brought back the captivity of J. 
87. 2 Zion more than all the dwellings of J. 
94. 7 neither shall the God of J. regard (it) 
99. 4 executest judgment . . righteousness in J. 

105. 6 his servant, ye children of J. his chosen 
105. 10 confirmed the sameunto J..foralaw,(and) 
105. 23 and J. sojourned in the laud of Ham 
114. I the house of J. from a people of strange 
114. 7 the Lord, at the presence of the God of J. 
132. 2 (and) vowed unto the mighty (God) of J. 
132. 5 an habitation for the mighty (God) of J. 
13s. 4 LoKD hath chosen J. unto himself, (and) 
J46. 5 (he) that (hath) the God of J. for liis help 
147. 19 He showeth liis word unto J., his statutes 
laa. 2. 3 of the Lord, to the house of the God of J. 

1. < O house of J. come ye and let us walk in 

2. 6 hast forsaken thy people the house of J. 
8. 17 that hideth his face from the house of J. 
9. 8 The Lord sent a word into J., and it hath 

10. 20 such as are escaped of the house of J. 
to. 21 remnant shaU return, .the remnant of J. 
14. I the Lord v/ill have mercy on J., and will 
14. 1 and they shall cleave to the house of J. 
17. 4 the glory of J. shall be made thin, and 
27. 6 cause them that come of J. to take root 
27. 9 shall the iniquity of J. be purged ; and 

29. 22 J. shall not now be ashamed, neither shaU 
29. 23 sanctify the holy one of J., and shall fear 
40. 27 Why sayest thou, O J., and speakest, O 
41. 8 J. whom I have chosen, the seed of Abra. 

41. 14 Fear not, thou worm J., (and)ye men of I. 

41. 21 your strong (reasons), saith the King of J. 

42. 24 Who gave J. for a spoil, and Israel to the 

43. 1 saith the Lord that created thee, O J. 
43. 22 thou hast not called upon me, O J. ; but 

43. 28 have given J. to the curse, and Israel to 

44. 1 hear, J. my servant ; and Israel, whom 
44. 2 Fear not, O J., my servant ; and thou, J. 

44. 5 another shall call(hiraself) by . . name^of J. 
44. 21 Remember these, J. and Israel ; for 
44. 23 the Lord hath redeemed J., and glorifted 

45. 4 For J. my servant's sake, and Israel mine 
45. 19 1 said not unto the seed of J., Seek ye me 

46. 3 O house of J., and all the remnant of the 

48. I Hear ye this, house of J., which are 
48. 12 Hearken unto me, O J. and Israel, my 

48. 20 The Lord hath redeemed his servant J. 

49. 5 (be) his servant, to bring J. again to liim 
49. 6 my servant to raise up the tribes of J. 
49. 26 and thy Redeemer, the mighty One of J. 
58. I show my people . . the house of J. .their 

58. 14 feed, .with the heritage of J. thy'father 

59. 20 them that turn from transgression in J. 

60. 16 thy Redeemer, the mighty One of J. 
65. 9 1 will bring forth a seed out of J., and 

Jer. 2. 4 house of J., and all the families of the, 

5. 20 Declare this in the house of J., and publ. 
10. 16 The portion of J. is not like them : for 
10. 25 they have eaten up J., and devoured him 

30. 7 It (is) even the time of J.'s trouble. But 
30. 10 fear thou not, O my servant J., saith the 
30. 10 J. shall return, and shall be in rest, and 

30. 18 bring again the captivity of J.'s tents 

31. 7 Sing with gladness for J., and shout among 
31. II the Lord hathredeemed J., and ransom. 
33. 26 Then wUl I cast away the seed of J. 

33. 26 the seed of Abraham, and Isaac, and J. 

46. 27 fear not thou, O my servant J., and be not 
46. 27 J. shall return, and be in rest and 

46. 28 Fear thou not, O J. my servant, saith the 
SI. 19 The portion of J. (is) not like them ; for 

Tatti . 1. 17 the Lord hath commanded concerning J. 
2. 2 swallowed up all the habitations of J. 
2. 3 he burned against J. like a flaming fire 

Eze. 20. 5 lifted up mine hand unto the seed of . . J. 
28. 25 land that I have given to my servant J. 
37. 25 land that I have given unto J. my servant 
39. 25 Now will I bring again the captivity of J. 

H08. 10. II shall plow, (and) J, shall break his clods 
12. I and will punish J. according to his ways 
12. 12 And J. fled intolthe country of Syria : and 

Amos 3. 13 testify in the house of J., saith the Lord 

6. 8 I abhor the excellency of J., and hate his 

7. 2 by whom shall J. arise ? for he (is) small 
7. 3 by whom shall J. arise 7 for he (is) small 



Amos 8. 7 Lord hath sworn by the excellency of J. 

9. 8 will not utterly destroy the house of J. 
Obad. 9, 10 For (thy) violence against thy brother J. 

17 house of J. shall possess their possessions 

18 the house of J. shall be a fire, and the 
Mic. I. 5 For the transgression of J. (is) aU tliis 

1. 5 What (is) the transgression 01 J. ?_(i8 it) 

2. 7 (thou that art) named The house!of J.; is 
2. 12 I will surely assemble, O J., all of thee 

3. I Hear, I pray you, O heads of J., and ye 
3. 8 to declare unto J. his transgression, and 

3. 9 Hear, I pray . .ye heads of the house of J. 

4. 2 let us go . . to the house of the God of J. 

7 the remnant of J. shall be in the midst 

8 remnant of J. shall be among the Gentiles 
. 20 Thou wilt perform the truth to J., (and) 

Nah. a. 2 Lord hath turned., the excellency of J. 

Mai. 2. 12 the scholar, out of the tabernacles of J. 
6 therefore ye sons of J. axe not constimed 
JA'-DA, jn; knomng. 
A grandson of Jerahmeel the son of Hezron. B.C. 1450. 

i Ch. 2. 28, the sons of Onam were Shammai, and J. 
2. 32 the sons of J. the brother of Siiammai; J. 
JA'-DATI, I'ii:, 'y. favourite, friend. 
This name is correctly Jaddai. One of the famSly of 
Nebo who had married a strange wife. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 43 Zabad, Zebina, J., and Joel Benaiab 
JAD-DU'-A, JJii: very knoviing. 

1. ALevite who sealed the covenant ^vithNehemiah. B.C. 
445- 

Neh.'io. 21 Meshezabeel, Zadok, J. 

2. A descendant of Jeshua the high priest at the end of 
the captivity. B.C. 520. 

Neh. 12. II Joiada begat Jonathan, and Jonathan. .J. 
12. 22 The Levites, iu the days of. .J., (were) re. 
JA'-DON, yni judging. 
One that helped to repair the wall of Jerusalem. B.O. 

445- 

. Neh. 3. 7 next uato them repaired . . J, the Merono. 
JA-'EL, '?jj; chamois. 

The wife of Heber the Kenite who treacherously killed 
Sisera. B.C. 1316. 

Judg. 4. 17 fled away on his feet to the teit of J. the 
4. 18 J. went out to meet Sisera, and said unto 
4. 21 J.,Heber's wife,tookanailof thetent.and 

4. 22 J. came out to meet him, and said unto 

5. 6 in the days of J., the highways were uno. 
5. 24 Blessed above women shall J. the wife of 

JA'-fitTE, -ni dwelling. 

A town in the S. part of the lot of the tribe of Judah. 

Josh.15. 21 uttermost cities. .Kabzeel, and Eder., J. 
JAH, a; An abbreviation of Jehovah. 

Psa. 68. 4 extol him., by his name J., and rejoice 
JA'-HATH, nn:, nn; comfort, revival. 

1. A descendant of Shobal the son of Judah. B.C. 1600. 

I Ch. 4. 2 Reaiah the son of Shobal begat J. ; and J. 

2. A descendant of Gershom, sou of Levi. B.C. 1450. 

I Ch. 6. 20 Of Gershom ; Libni his son, J. his son, Z. 

6. 43 The son of J., the son of Gershom, the son 

3. A descendant of Gershom, son of Levi. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.123. 10 And. .sons of Shimei(were)J., Zina,andJ. 

23. II J. was the chief, and Zizah the second 

4. A descendant of Kohath, son of Levi. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch. 24. 22 Shelomoth : of the sons of Shelomoth ; J. 

5. A descendant of Merari the son of Levi. B.C. 634. 

2 Ch. 34. 12 the overseers of them (were) J. and Obad. 
JA'-HAZ,JA-HA'-ZA,JA-HA'-ZAH,JAH'-ZAH,f n^nyn:. 
A Levitical city in Reuben where Sihon king of tJie 
Amorites had been conquered. B.C. 1452. 

Num 21. 23 he came to J., and fought against Israel 
Josh.13. 18 And J., and Kedemoth, and Mephaath 
21. 36 out of the tribe of Reuben.. J. with her 
Judgii. 2o and pitched in J., and fought against Isr. 
Isa. 15. 4 their voice shall be heard (even) unto J. 
Jer. 48. 21 upon Holon, and upon J., and upon Mep. 
48. 34 From the C17 of Heshbon . .(even) unto J. 
(Jos. 21. 36, 37 are wanting in the Hebrew test.] 
JA-HAZ'-IAH, n',ljs: Mh reveals. 
One who was employed to enumerate those who had 
taken strange wives during the captivity or after the 
return. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 15 Asahel and J. . .were employed about this 
JA'-HA-ZI'-EL, ^N'm: God reveals. 

1. One that joined David at Ziklag. B.C. 1058. 

I Ch.i2. 4 Jeremiah, and J., and Johanan, and Joz. 

2. A priest who assisted in bringing up the ark from the 
house of Obed-edom. B.C. 1042. 

I Ch. 16. 6 Benaiah also and J. the priests with tru. 

3. A son of Hebron the Kohathite. B.C. lois. 

1 Ch.23. 19 Amariah the second, J.the third, and Jekjl. 

24. 23 Amariah the second, J.thetliird.Jekalune. 

4. A Levlte that encouraged Jehosliaphat's army against 
the Moabites. B.C. 896. 

2 Ch.2o. 14 Then upon J. thesonof Zecbariah.theson 

5. A chief man whose son returned with Ezra from 
Babylon. B.C. 487. 

Ezra 8. s the son of J., and. with him three hund. 
JAH'-DAI, '^n; leader, guide. 
One of the family of Caleb the spy. B.C. 1500 

I Ch. 2. 47 And the sons of J. ; Eegera, and Jotham 



JAHDIBL 



833 



JASHUB 



JAK-Dl'-EIi, Sxnri; union of God. 

She head of a family of the half tribe of Manasseh E. 

of the Jordan. B.C. 771. 

I Ch. 5. 24 Hodaviah, and J., mighty men of valour 

JAU'-DO, wd: v.nion. 

Sou of Buz tlie Gadlte and father of Jeshishal. B.C. 1450. 
I Cii. 5. 14 son of Jeshishai, the son of J., the son of 

JAE-IE'-EL, SiN^n; Ood waits. 

A son of Zehuluii— the third of the three. B.O. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 14 And the sons of Zebulun. .Elon, and S. 

Num26. 26-of J., the family of the Jahleelites 

JAH-LK-E-UCTE3, 'V^^n:. 
A family of Zebulunites founded by Jahleel. 
Num26. 26 of Jahleel, the family of the J. 

JAH'-EAI, 'Dn: Jah protects. 

A son of Tola son of Issachar, Jacob's ninth son and &f th 

by Leah. b.o. 1700. 

I Ch. 7. 2 Andthfi son3ofTola..Jeriel,andJ.,andJ. 

JAH'-ZAH, n'^ni trodden dowd. 

A* city of Reuben, but afterwards assigned to the Levites. 

It la called also Jakaz, Jahaza, Jahazah. 

I Ch. 6. 78 out of the tribe of Seuben. . J. with her 
JAH-ZE'-EL,JAH-ZI'-EL, '?}!;>-ri:,'?X'yn: Oodapportions. 
A son of Naphtali the sixth son of Jacob, but his second 
l)y BUhah. b.o. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 24 the sons of Kaphtali ; J., andGunl, and J. 

!Num26. 48 of J., the family of the Jahzeelites : of G. 

I Ch. 7. 13 The sons of NaphtaU; J., and Goni, and G. 

JAH-ZB-I-tlTES, ■■^Nym. 

The patronymic of a family of Napjitalitss whosa 

loundsr was Jahzeel. 

STurazS. 48 of Jaiizeel, the family of the .T. : of Gtml 
WH-ZE'tBAH, rrvin: Jah protects. 
A priest of the fainUy of Immer whose descendants 
dwelt tn Jerusalem. B.C. 500. 

I Ch. 9. 12 Adiel, the son of J., the son of Meshullam 
JASLOa — 
Qicard of a prison, Sf(ytio<pi\a^ desmophulax. 

Acta 16. 23 charging the jailor to keep them safely 

JA'-IE, -mi Jah enlightens. 

1. A man descended from Judah through his father 
Segub, and from Manasaeh through his mother the 
daughter of Uachir. B.C. 1452. By Moses ho is called 
"son of Manasseh" (Num. 32. ii; Deut. 3. 14). In i Ch. 
a. 23 he is called a " son of Macnir tho fatlier of GUead." 
Num32. 41 J'. . . went and took the small towns thereof 
Deut. 3. 14 J. . .took all the country of Argob unto 
1 El. 4. 13 to him (pertained) the towns of J. the son 
1 Ch. 2. 22 J., who had three and twenty cities in the 
8. A Gileadite judge of Israel between Tola and 
Jephthah. He judged Israel twenty-three years. He 
may have been a descendant of No. i. B.C. 1180. 
Judg 10. 3 after him arose J. . . and judged Israel tw. 
10. 5 And S. died, and was buried in Camon 
t!. Used briefly for HAVOTH Jaik, which see. 

Josh 13. 30 and all the towns of J., which (are) In B. 
I Ch. 2. 23 took Gesliur. . Aram, with the towns of J. 
4. A Benjamite v/hose sonlMordecai was Esther's cousin. 
B.o. 550. 

Esth. 2. 5 whose name (was) Mordecal, the son of J. 

JA'-IB, I'v; forest. 

The father of EUianan who slew Lachml the brother of 

Goliath. B.C. 1080. In 2 Sa. 21. 19 he is caUed Jaare- 

■Oregim. 

1 Ch.2o. 5 the son of J. alew lahmi the brother of G. 

JA-I-MTE, '^-V.). 

The patronymic of Jair's (No. i) descendants. 

2 Sa. 20. 26 Ira also the J. was a chief ruler about D. 

JAl'-B.TJS, 'Ueipos. 

A ruler of a synagogue In a town of Galilee near the 

lake of Tiberias. 

Mark 5. 22 And, behold, there cometh one. .[J.] by 
Luke 8. 41 behold, there came a mannamed-I., and 

JA'-KEH, nis; hearkening. 

The father of Agur who wrote the thirtieth chapter of 

the Book of Proverbs. B.C. 1000. 

5rov 30. I The words of Agur the son of J., (even) the 
JA'-Km, c'i?; a setter up. 

1. Son of Shimhi, a Benjamite. ,B. 0. 1400. 

I Ch. 8. 19 And J., and Ziehri, and Zabdl 

2. A head of a family of the Aaronites. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.24. 12 The eleventh to Eliashib, the twelfth to J. 

JA'-ION, l"i^; Jah abides. 
A son of Ezra through Caleb the spy. B.C. 1400. 
I Ch. 4. 17 Jether, and Mered, aaa Epher, and J. 

JAK'-BffiES, 'laix^pris. 

Probably an Egyptian magician at the court of Pharaoh. 
He is mentioned ^long with Jarmes by the apostle Paul 
as having withstood Moses. B.C. 1491. 

3 Ti. 3. 8 as Jannes and J. withstood Moses, so do 

JAMES, 'UkuiPos. 

1. A son of Zebedee and brother of John the apostle. 
Matt. 4. 2! J. (the sou) of Zebedee, and John his br. 
10. 2 J. (the son) of Zebedee, end John his br. 



Matti7. I Jesus taketh Peter, J., and John hia bro. 

Mark i. 19 he saw .f. tlie (son) of Zebedee, and John 

I. 29 the house of Simon and Aivdrew, with J. 

3. 17 J. the(son)of Zebedee, and. .brother of J. 

5. 37 Peter, and J., and Jolm the brother [of J.] 

g. 2 taketh (with him) Peter, and J., and John 

10. 35 J. and John, tho sons of Zebedee come 

10. 41 to bo much displeased with J. and John 

13. 3 J. and John and Andrev/ asked him priv. 

14. 33 he taketh with him Peter and J. and John 
Luke 5. 10 so (was) also J. and John, tho sons of Ze. 

6. 14 J. and John, Philip and Bartholomew 

8. 51 J. and John, and the father and the mot. 
g. 28 he took Peter and John and J., and went 

9. 54 when his disciples J. and John saw (this) 
Acts 1. 13 J., and John, and Andrew, Pliillp, and T. 

12. 2 he killed J. tho brother of John with tho 
Gal. 2. 12 before that certain came from J., he did 

2. A son of Alphcus. 

Matt 10. 3 J. (the son) of Alpheus, and Lchbeus 
Mark 3. 18 J. the(3on)of Alpheus, and Thaddeus, and 
Luke 6. 15 J. the (son) of Alpheus, and Simon called 
Acts 1. 13 J. (the son) of Alpheus, and Simon Zelo. 

3. The brother of the Lord Jesua. 

Matt 13. 55 brethren, J., and Joses, and Simon, and J.? 
Mark 6. 3 of J., and Joses, and of Juda, and Simon 
Gal. I. jg saw I none, save J. the Lord's brother 

i. The son of Mary. He is also called tho Little. 

Matt 27. 56 Mary the mother of J. and Joses, and the 
Marki5. 40 Mary the mother of J. the less anc' 16. i. 
Luke 24. 10 Mary the (mother) of J„ and other (.wo. 

5. James the brother of the apostle Jude. 

Luke 6. 16 (the brother) of J., and Judas Iscariot 
Acts 12. 17 Go shov/ these things imto J., and to tho 

15. 13 J. answered, saying, Men (and) brethren 
21. 18 Paul went in with us unto J. ; and all the 

1 Co. 15. 7 he was seen of J. ; then of all the apostles 
Gal. 2. 9 J., Cephas, and John, who seemed to be 
Jas. I. I J.,aser\'ant ofGodandof tiie 1/ord Jesus 
Jude I brother of J., to them that are sanctified 

JA'-MIN, pp; right hand, prosperity. 

L A sou of Simeon the second son of Jacob. B.C. 

1700. 

Gen. 46. 10 J.,' and Ohad, and Jachin, and Zohar, and 
Exod.6. 15 J., and Ohad, and Jachin, and Zohar, and 
Num26. 12 of J., the family of the Jarainites : of Ja. 
I Ch. 4. 24 (were) Nemuel, and J , Jarib, Zerah, (and) 

2. A descendant of Hezron, son of Pharez. B.C. 1470. 

I Ch. 2. 27 sons of Earn, .were Maaz, and J., and E. 

3. A priest who explained the law to the people when 
Ezra read it. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 8. 7 J., Akkub.Shabbethai, HodiJah,Maa3elah 

ja-mht-ites, '}'p:. 

The family of Jamm, son of Simeon. 

Num26. 12 of Jamln, the family of the J.: of Jachin 

JAM'-LECH, 'n'??: Jah rules. 

A princely descendant of Simeon. B.O. 800. 

I Ch. 4. 34 And Moshobab, and J., and Joshah the 
JANGLING, vain — 
Vain discourse, fiaraioXoyla mataiologia. 

1 Tl. I. 6 some, .have turned aside unto vain Jang. 

JAN-'NA, 'lavva. 

An ancestor of Joseph the husband of Mary the mother 

of Jesus. 

Luke 3. 24 (the son) of [J.], which was (the son) of J. 

JAN'-NES, 'lavvr\s. 

One who, with Jambrea, withstood Moses. 

2 Ti. 3 8 as J. and Jambrea withstood Moses, bo do 

JA-NO'-AH, ni:; resting place. 
A city in the N. of NaphtaU, near Abel-beth-maachah. 
2KJ. 15. 29 tookljon, and Abel-beth-maachah. and J. 

JA-NO'-EAH, niib;. 

A city between Ephraim and Manasseh ; perhaps the 

same as the preceding. 

Josh 16. 6 the border, .passed by it on the east to J. 

16. 7 it went down from J. to Ataroth, and to 

JA'-NUII, D"?;, Q?3; propagation. 
A city in Judah. 

Josh.15. S3 And J., and Beth-tappnah, and Aphekah 
JA'-PHETH, nsj the extender, or fair. 
The second son of Noah, whose descendants spread over 
the N. and W. regions of the earth. B.C. 2448. He is 
probably the original of Japetus whom the Greeka con- 
sidered as the ancestor of the human race. 

Gen. 5. 32 and, Noah begat Shem, Ham, and J. 

6. 10 Noah begat tliree sons, Shem, Ham, andJ. 
7. 13 Ham, and J., the sons of Noah,!and Noah's 
g. iB son8ofNoah..wereShem,..Ham,andJ. 
9. 23 J. took a garment, and laid (it) upon both 
g. 27 God shall enlarge J., and he shall dwell 

10. I of the sons of Noah ; Shem, Ham, and J. 
10. 2 sons of J. ; Goraer, and Magog, and Madai 
10. 21 Unto Shem. .the brother of J. the elder 

I Ch. I. 4 Noah, Shem, Ham, and J. 

1. 5 The sons of J. ; Gomer, Magog, and Madal 

JA-PHI'-A, TP1 high. 

1. The Amorite king of Lachish who was defeated by 

Joshua at Gibeon. B.C. 1451. 

Josh. 10. 3 unto J. Mng of Lachish, and unto Debir 



2. A town near Carmel between Accho and Ctcsorea on 
tho coast (Sykamenoii). 

Josh. 19. 12 goetli out to Daberath, and gocth up to J, 

3. A son bom to David after ho began to reign at Jem- 
saleni. B.C. 1040. 

2 fia. s. 15 Ibharalso, and Elichua, andNepheg..J. 
1 Ch. 3. 7 And Nogah, and Nepheg, and J 
14. 6 And Nogah, and Nepheg, and J. 

JAPH'-LET, ohsi Jah causes to escape. 

A grandson of Beriah, son of Asher. B.C. 1600. 

I Ch. 7. 32 Hcbcr begat J., and Shomer, and Hotham 

7. 33 sons of J. ; Pasach, and Bimhal, and Aah. 

7. 33 These (arc) the chUdreu oi J. 

JAPH-LE'-TI, 'dSc;. 

A place unkno^vn ;' perhaps Bethpalet. 

Josh. 16. 3 gocth down westward to the coast of J. 

JA'-PHO, Hb; high. 

A city on tlio coaat of the Mediterranean, which be- 
longed to the Philistines, and bordered on the territory 
of the Danites. It is now called Jafa (or Joppa), 150 
stadia from Antipatris, 6 miles W. of Bama, and 10 
hours from Jerusalem at the W. end of the mountain 
road. 

Josh. 19. 46 and Eakkon, with the border before J. 

JA'-EAE, .Tiy'. unvdler. 

A son of Ahaz of tho family of Saul the Benjamite. 

B.C. 960. He is Jehoado.h in 1 Ch. 8. 36. 

I Ch. 9. 42 And Ahaz begat J. ; and J. begat Alem. 

JA'-EEB, yv, contender, avenger. 
An appellation of a king of Ashiir. 

Hob. s- 13 then went Ephraim. .and sent to king J. 
10. 6 be also carried, .(for) a present to king J. 

JA'-EED, JE'-HED, -\y., Tj; 'lapiS, descending. 

1. A descendant of Se'th and son of Mahalaleel. B.C. 
3544-26S2. 

Gen. 5. 15 lived sixty and five years, and begat J. 
5. 16 Mahalaleel lived after he begat J. eight 
5. 18 J. lived an hundred sixty and two years 
5. 19 J. lived after he begat Enoch eight him. 
5. 20 the days of j. were nine hundred sixty 

1 Ch. I. 2 Kenan, Mahalaleel, J. 

2. An ancestor of Jesus. 

tLuke 3. 37 Enoch, which was (the son) of [J.], which 

JA-EES-I'AE, ^IV'Xl Jah gives a couch. 
A son of Jerohami a Benjamite. B.C. 1300. 

I Ch. 8. 27 J., and Eliah, and Zichrl. .sons of Jeroh. 

JAE'-HA, yi;)-!:. 

An Egyptian servant and husband of Ahlal the daughter 

of Sheslian. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch, 2. 34 a servant, an Egyptain, whose name. .J. 
2. 35 gave his daughter to J. his servant to 

JA'-BXS, 3'"!; striving. 

1. A son of Simeon, B.C. 1720; called ./ac/uninGen. 46. 
10, and Exod. 6. 15. 

I Ch. 4. 24 (were)Nemue],andJamin,J...Zcrah,(and) 

2. A chief man who accompanied Ezra to Jerusalem. 

B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. 16 for J., and for Elnathan, and for- Nathan 

3. A priest who had married a strange wife. B.C. 457' 
Ezra 10. 18 Maaseiah and Eliezer, and J., andGeda. 

JAE'-JSrUTH, n?D-): height. 

1. Acity in Judah, formerly belonging to the Areorites. 
whose king was slain by Joshua. It is now called 
Yarmdlc, smiles from Beitnetif or 10 from Beit-gibrin. 

Josh.io. 3 unto Piram king of J., and unto Japhia 
10. 5 the Iring of J., the king of Lachish, the 
10. 23 the king of J., the king of Lacliish, (and) 
12. II The king of J., one; the king of Lachish 
15. 35 J. and Adullam, Soeoh, and Azekah 

Neh. II. 29 at En-rimmon, and at Zareah, and at J. 

2. A Levitical city in Issachar, called aiso Itemeth (Josh. 
19. 21), and liemoth (i Ch. 6. 73). 

Jo3h.2i. 29 J. with her suburbs. En- gammin with her 

JA-EO'-AH, n'n; neio moon. 
A descendant of Gad. B.C. 1270. 

1 Ch. 5. 14 Abiliail the son of Hurt, the son of J. 

JA'-SHEN, ]Pl shining. 

The father of one of David's worthies. B.C. 1085. 

2 Sa. 23. 32 Elialiba the Shaalbonite, of the sons of J. 

JA'-SHES, ip; upright. 

A book of songs celebrating the glory of Israel. 

Josh.io. 13 (Is) not this written in the book of J.? 

2 Sa. 1. 18 behold, (it is) written in the book ol J. 

JA-SHO'-SEAM, D!;a^; the people return. 

1. Son of Zabdiel a Hachmonite and one of David's cap- 
tains. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. II J., an Hachmonite, the chief of the cap. 
27. 2 for the first month (was) J. the son of 

2. A Korahite descended from Kohath. 

I Ch.i2. 6 Azareel, and Joezer, and J., the Korbitcs 

JA'-SETJB, 3W;, 2-vi turning back. 

1. The third of the four sons of Issachar. B.C. 1692. 
Nam 26. 24 Of J., the family of the Jashnbites : of 
I Ch. 7. I (were) Tola, and P^ah, J., and Shimroa 



JASHUBI LEHEM 



5S4 



JBHALELEEIi 



S. One of the family of Bani who had taken a strange 
wife in exile. B.C. 437. 

Ezra. 10. 29 'Malhicb, and Adaiah, J., and Sheal, and 

JA-SHU-3I £E'-HEM, Dn^ 'JE*; lurninghack to Bethle. 
A descendant of Shelah, s'on of Judah. B.C. 1300. 

1 Ch. ,1, 22Saraph..liadthedoniimoninMoab,and J. 
JA-SHUB-ITES, -:iv-,. 
'Xhe family of Jashub, son of Issachar. 

Num26. 24 Of Jashub, thefamily of the J.:of Shimron 

JA'-SON, -laffaiv healing. 

1. A believer in Thessalonica hospitable to Paifl and 
Silas. 

Acts 17. s assaulted the house of J., and sought to 
i7< 6 they drew 3. and certain brethren unto 
17. 7 Whom J. hath received : and these all do 
17. 9 when they had taken security of J., and 

2. A kinsman of Paul whosB"saltrtation Paul sent to Rome. 

Eom 16. 21 J., and Sosipater, my kinsmen, salute you 
JASPES — 
I.Jasper, nop; yashepheh. 

Exod28.-2o fourth row, a beryl, and an onyx, and a J. 
39. 13 fourth row, a beryl, an onyx, and a jasper 

Bze. z8. 13 the jasper, the sapphire, the emerald, and 

^.Jasper, liicrins iaspis. 

Rev. 4. 3 he that sat was to look upon like a jasper 
21. II even like a jasper stone, clear as crystal 

21. 18 the building of the wall of it was (of)ia3. 

21. 19 The first foundation (was) jasper; the se. 

JATH-NI'-EL, hn-yr^i God is giving 
A son of Meshelemiah of the house of Asaph or Ebiasaph 
(i Chr. 9. 19). He was a gatekeeper at the tabernacle. 
B.C. 1015. 

I C{i.26. 2 the second, Zebadiah the third, J. the to- 
JAT'-TIR, "Vtv wide. 

A Lovitical city in the hill country of Judab. Now called 
Atth; S. of Hebron. 
■ Josh. 15. 48 in the mountains, Shamir, and J., and 
21. 14 J. with her suburbs, and Eshtemoa with 

I. Sa. 30. 27 Ramoth, and to (them) which (were) in J. 

I Ch. 6. 57 and J., and Eshtemoa, with their suburbs 

JA'-VAU, p.;. 

1. The fourth son of Japheth. B.C. 2298. 

Gen. 10. 2 J., and Tubal, and Meshech, and Tlras 

10. 4 the sons of J.; Elishah, and Tarshish, K. 

liCh. I. 5 and J.,andTubal,'and;Meshech, andTiras 

I. 7 the sons of J.; Elishaih, and Tarshish, K. 

2. His decendants and their lands, loiiia, Macedonia, 
Greece, Syria, &c. 

Isa. 66. 19 (to) Tubal, and J., (to) the isles afar off 

3. A city in S. Arabia, Yemen, whither the Phenicians 
traded. It is perhaps the same as Uzal. 

Eze. 27. 13 J., Tubal, and Meshech, they(were). .me. 
27. 19 J. going to and fro occupied in thy fairs 

JAVELIN — 

l.Spear, javelin, n'in chanith. 

L Sa. iB. lo and (there war) a Javelin in Saul's hand 
' 18. i I Saul cast the javelin ; for he said, I wills. 
jg. 9 as he sat in his house with his javelin in 
19. 10 Saul sought to smite David, .with the ja. 
19. 10 and he smote the javelin into the wall 
20. 33 And Saul cast a javelin at him to smite 

2.Javelin, spear, dart, nm romach. 

Num25. 7 Phinehas.. rose., and took a javelin in 

JA'W, jaw bone, jaw teeth — 
l.dheek, cheek bane, '07 lechi. 

Judg 15. 15 he found a new jaw bone of an ass, and 

15. 16 With the jaw bone of an ass, heaps upon 

15. 16 with the law of an ass have I slain a tho. 

15. 17 he cast away the jaw bone out of his hand 

■ 15. 19 clave an hollow place that (was) in the J. 

Job 41. 2 canst thou .. bore his jaw through with a 

Isa. 30. 28 a bridle in the jaws of the people, causing 

Eze. 29. 4 I will put hooks in thy jaws, and I will 

38. 4 1 will . . put hooks into thy jaws, and I will 
Hos. 1 1. 4 they that take oft the yoke on their jawa 

^.Jaio, ir^pja malgoach. 

Psa. 22. ispy tongue cleavelh to my jaws; and thou 
S.Jazu teeth, n'ly/'no methalleoth. 
' Job 29. 17 I brake the jaws of the wicked, aud plue. 
Prov.30. 14 their jaw teeth (as) knives, to devour the 

JA'-ZIZ, ri; shining. 

The chief shepherd of the royal flocks in the time of 

David. B.C. 1020. 

I Ch.27. 31 And over the flocks (was) J. the Eagerite 
JEAXOTJS — 
1. Zealous, jealous, N3i3 qanna. 

Exod2o. 5 I the Lord thy God (am) a Jealous God 

34. 14 Lord, whose name (is) Jealous, (is) a jea. 
Dent. 4. 24 thyGod(i3)aconsumiDgflre..a jealousG. 
S. gfor I the Lord thy God (am) a jealous God 
6. 15 LOED thy God (is) a jealous God among 

2,Zealous, jealous, KWp qanno. 

Josh 24. 19 he (is) a jealous God ; he will not forgive 
Nah. 1. 2 God (is) jealous, and the Lord revengeth 

JEAJCOTTE, to be — 

To he zealous, jealous, Njr; qana, 3. 

Num. 5. 14 he be jealous of his wife, and she be 
5. 14 he be jealouaof his wifo, and shebenot 



Num. 5. 30 he be jealous over his wife, and shall set 

1 Ki. 19. 10, 14 I have been very jealous for the LOBD 
Eze. 39. 25 and will be jealous for my holy name 
Joel 2. 18 Then will the Lord be jealous for his land 
Zech. 1. 14 I am jealous for Jerusalem and for Zion 

8. 2 I was jealous for Zion. .1 was jealous for 

JEAlOTJS'Over, to be — 

To he zealous, ^ijXJoi zeloo 

2 Co. 1 1. 2 For I am jealous over you with godly jeal. 

JEAIOTJSY — 

1. Zeal, jealousy, nxjp qinah. 

Num. 5. 14, 14 the' spirit of jealousy come upon him 
5. T3 it (is) an offering of jealousy, an offering 
5. 18 the offering, .which (is)the jealousy offer. 
5. E5 the priest shall take the jealousy offering 
5. 29 This (is) the law of jealousies, when a wife 
5. 30 Or when the spirit of jealousy cometh upon 
25. II that I consumed not.. Israel in my jealou. 
Deut2g. 20 his jealousy shall smoke against that man 
Psa. 79. 5 How long.. shall thy jealousy bum like 
Prov. 6. 34 For jealousy (is) the rage of a man ; there. 
Song- 8. 6 jealousy (is) cruel as the grave : the coals 
Isa. 42. 13 he shall stir up jealousy like a man of war 
Eze. 8. 3 where (was) the seat of the image ot jeal. 
8. 5 at the gate. . this image ot jealousy in the 
16. 38 1 will give thee blood in fury and jealousy 
16. 42 my jealousy shall depart from thee, and 
23. 25 I \vill set my jealousy against thee, and 
36. 5 Surely in the fire of my jealousy have I 
36. 6 Behold, I have spoken in my jealousy and 
38. 19 in my jealousy (and) in the fire of my wr. 
Zeph. 1. 18 land shall be devoured by the fire of his j. 
3. 8 shall be devoured with the fire of my jeal. 
Zech. 1. 14 1 am jealous.. for Zion with a great jealou. 
8. 2 I was jealous for Zion with great jealousy 

2.Zeal, ^■fiKos zelos. 

2 Co. II. 2 1 am jealous over you with agodly jealo. 

JEAXOTTSY, to move or provoke to — 

1. To make zealous 6r jealous, NjiJ qana, 3. 

Deut32. 21 They have moved me to jealousy with 
I Ki. 14. 22 they provoked him to jealousy witli their 

I.T0 cause zeal or jealousy, Nju qana, 5. 

Dent 32. 16 Tliey provoked hira to jealousy with stra 

32. 21 and I will move them to jealousy wiUi 
Psa. 78. 58 moved him to jealousy with their graven 

Z.To cause zeal or jealousy, njp qanah, 5. 

Eze. 8. 3 seat of the image..which provoketh to J. 

Ai.To make very zealous orjealoiis, iro.pa^riXoM. 
Rom 10. 19 Moses saith, I will provoke you to jealousy 

II. II salvation. .to pi^jVoke them to jealousy 
I Co. 10. 22 Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy ? are 

JE-A-TE'-EAI, n^N? steadfast. 

A descendant of Gershom son of Levi. B.C. 1230. 

I Ch. 6. 21 Iddo his son, Zerah his son, J. his sott 
JE-BE-EECH-I'AH, »n;?-ia; Jah is blessing 
The father of Zechariah.' B.C. 770. 

Isa. 8. 2 the priest, and Zechariah the son of 3. 

JE'-BTTS, JE-SU'-SI, 'p?3^, a\T. trodden doimu 
The city afterwards called Jerusalem. 

Josh.i8. 16 to the valley of Hinnon, to the side of J. 

18. 28 J., which (is) Jerusalem, Gibeath, (and) 
Judgig. 10 and came over against J., which (is) Jer. 

19. II when they (were) by J., the day was far 
I Ch.ii. 4 Israel went to Jerusalem, which (is) J. 

II. 5 the inhabitants of J. said to David, Thou 

JE-ETI-SITES, 'pn; belonging to Jebus. 
The descendants of a son of Canaan, son of Ham. They 
dwelt chiefly around Jerusalem, which they held till 
the time of David. 

Gen. 10. 16 the J., and the Amorite, and the Girgas. 

15. 21 Canaanites, and the Girgashites, and.. J. 

Exod. 3. 8, 17 Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the J. 

13. 5 tho Amorites, and the Hivites, and the J. 

23.;23 and the Canaanites, the Hivites, and the J. 

33. 2 and the Perizzite, the Hivite, and the J. 
34. 1 1 the Perizzite, and the Hivite, and the J. 

Numi3. 29 J., and the Amorites, dwell in the moun. 
Deut. 7. I the Perizzites, and the Hivites, and the J. 

20. 17 the Perizzites, the Hivites, and the J. 
Josh. 3. 10 Girgashites, and the Amorites, and the J. 

g. I the Hivite, and the J., heard f thereof) 

11. 3 the J. in the moimtains, and (to) the HI. 

12. 8 the Perizzites, the Hirites, and the J. , 
15. 8 border went, .unto the south side of. .J. 
15. 63 the J. the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the 
15. 63 the J. dwell with the children of Judah 
24. II the Girgashites, the Hivites, and the J. 

Judg. J. 21 J. that inhabited Jerusalem ; but the J. 

3. 5 Amorites, and Perizzites, and Hivites. .J. 

19. II let us turn in into this city of the J., and 

z Sa. 5. 6 his men went to Jerusalem unto the J. 

S. 8 smiteth the J., and the lame and the bli, 

24. 16 by the threshing place of Araunah the J. 

24. 18 in the threshing floor of Araunah the J. 
1 Ki. 9. 20 J., v/hich (were) not of the children of I. 
I Ch. I. 14 J. also, and the Amorite, and the Girga. 

II. 4 where the J. (were), the inhabitants ol 

II. 6 Wliosoever smiteth the J. first shall be 
21. 15, 18, 28 the threshing floor of Oman the J. 

a Ch. 3. I in the threshing floor of Oman the J. 

8. 7 and the .T., which (were) not of Israel 

Ezra 9. I the J., the Ammonites, the Moabites, the 

Neh. 9. 8 Perizzites, and the J., and the Gii-gashites 

Zech. 9. 7 as a governor in Judah, and Ekron as a J. 



JD-CA-MI'-AH, n;Dp% 

A son of Neri. B.C. 580. See JeTcamiah. 

1 Ch. 3. 18 and Shenazar, J., Hoshama, and Nedab 
JE-CHOL-I'AH, ^n;^3^ Jah is able. 

A woman of Jerusalem, and mother of Azariah (or 
Uzziah) long of Judah. B.C. 810. 

2 Ki. 15. 2 And his mother's name (was> J. of Jeru. 
2 Ch.26. 3 His mother's name also (was) J. of Jeru. 

JE-CEON-I'AS, 'Iex'»'«''S — See Jechoniah. 
Matt. I. II Josias begat J. and his brethren 

1. 12 J. begat Salathiel ; and Salathiel bega( 

JE-COK-1'AH, n;j3^, ^n;^; Jah (is) establishing. 
The altered form of Jehoiachin the last but one of the 
kings of Judah.' In Matt. i. 11, 12, it is Jeconias. B.O. 

599* 

i Ch. 3. 16 of Jehoiakim : J. his son) Zedekiah his son 
3. 17 And the sons of J.; Assir, Salathiel his a. 
Esth. 2. 6 had been carried away with J. king of J. 
Jer. 24. I J. the son of Jehoiakim king of Judah 
27. 20 J. the son of Jehoiakim the king ot Jud. 

28. 4 J. the son of Jehoiakim king of Judab 

29. 2 J. the king, and the queen, and the eon, 

JE-BA-I'AH, .inj Jah is 2}raise. 
1. A descendant of Simeon. B.C. loBo. 

I Ch. 4. 37 the son of J., the son of Sjiimri, the Bon 
•2. One who helped to repair the wall of Jerusalem. 

B.C. 44S. 

Neh. 3. 10 And next un^o them repaired J. the sob 
JE-BA-I'AH, n;\!-}': Jah {is) knowing. 

1. A priest in Jerusalem, some of whose descendants 
came up from Jerusalem. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch. 9. 10 the priests ; J., and Jehoiarib, and Jac. 

24. 7 came forth to Jehciarib, the second to J. 

Ezra 2. 36 the children of J., of the house of Jeshua 

Neh. 7. 39 the children of J., of the house of Jeshua 

2. A priest who retxu-ned with Zsnibbabel. B.C. 536. 

Neh. II. 10 the priests : J. the son of Joiarib, Jachin 

12. 6 Sheniaiah, Joiarib, J. 

12. 19 And of Joiarib, Mattenai ; of J., Uzzt 
Zech. 6. 10 of Tobijah, aud of J., which are come 
6. 14 to J., and to Hen the son of Zephaniah 

3. Another priest that returned with Zerubbabel. B.C. 

,536- 

Neh. 12. 7 Sallu, Amok, Hilkiah, J. These (were) 
12. 21 Of BLilkiah, Hashabiah ; of J. Kethaaael 

JE-DI-A'-El, bmt-]\ Ood knows. 

1. A son of Benjamin. B.O. 1700. Also called Ashbel. 

I Ch, 7. 6 of Benjamin ; Bela, and Becher, and J. 

7. 10 The sons also of J. j Bilhan : and the sons 

7. 11 these the sons of J., by the heads of their 

2. The eon of Shimri, one of David's valiant guard ol 
thirty. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. 45 J. the son of Shimri, and Joha his brother 

3. A warrior that joined David in Ziklag. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.i2. 20 J., and Michael, and Jozabad, and Elihu 

4. Son of Meshelemiah a descendant of Korah. B.C. 
1015. 

1 Ch.26. 2 And the sons of Meshelemiah (weye) . .J. 
JE-DI'-EAH, ny-i] beloved. 

The wife of Amon aad mother of Josiah, kings of Judah. 

B.C. 641. 

2 in. 22. i his mother's name (was) J., the daughter 
Jll-DI-DI'-AH, n:yr, Jah is a friend. 

The name given to Solomon by Nathan through the 
word of the Lord. B.C. 1015. 

2 Sa. 12. 25 he called liis name J., because of the L. 
JE-DXT'-THTTN, ]^mx, ]5rTj; a choir of praise. 
A Levite chief singer in the temple. B.C. 1013. 

1 Ch. g. 16 Shemaiah, the son of Galal,thesonof J. 
16. 38 Obed-edom also the son of J., fend Hosah 
16. 41 And with them Heman and J., and the 
16. 42 Heman and J. . .And the sons of J. (were) 
23. I the sons of Asaph, and of Heman, and of J. 
25. 3 Of J.: the sons of J.; Gedaliah, andZeri 
25. 3 six, under the hands of their father J. 
25. 6 according to the king's order to Asaph, J4 
a Ch. 5. 12 allof them of Asaph, ofHeman.of J.,witli 

29. 14 and of the sons of J.; Shemaiah and Uzziel 

35. 15 according to the commandment of. .J. the 
Neh. II. 17 of Shammua, the son of Gfilal, the son of J. 
Psa. 39. title. To the chief Musician, (even) to J., A . 

62. „ To the chief Musician, to J., A Psalni 
77. „ To the chief Musician, to J., A Psalm 

JE-E'-ZER, ij!^'*;!, contracted from ■iJ!i'5N. 

A son of Gilead, grandson of Manosseh. B.O. 1450. See 
Abiezer. 

Num26. 30 (of) J., the family of the J.; of Helek.thef. 
JE-EZ-ER-ITES, 'Ill^'N. 

The patronymic of a iaJmly thatspr&iigfrom Jeezer the 
son of Gilead. 

Num26. 30 of Jeezer, the family of the J.: Of Helek 
JE-GAR SA-HA-DU'-THA, ttrni^ t:] heap oftesti. 
■The name given by Laban to the heap of stones that 
Jacob called Galeed. B.C. 1740. 

Gen. 31. 47 And Laban called it J.: but Jacob called 
JE-HAI-EL'-EEL, Jehalelel, "jN^'^ri; Ood is praised. 
1. A descendant of Judah through Caleb the spy. B.C. 
J4PO> 

t Ob. 4. ifiAndthesoDBOf J.; Ziph, and Ziphab, Tirla 



JBDEIAH 



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JEHORAM 



2. A descendant of Merari in the time of Hezekiah. 
B.C. 756. 

2 CI1.29. 12 Abdi, audA2ariahtheaonof J.: and of the 

JEH-DE-I'AH, i~:^ni union of J ah. 

1. The son of Shub'ael a descendant of Levi In David's 
time. B.C. 1020. 

I Cli. 24. 2oAjnram;Shubael:ofthe..ofShubael; J. 

2. An overseer of tlie asaes in the time of David. B.O. 
1020. 

I Ch,27. 30 and over the asses (was) J. the Meronot. 

JE-HEZ-E'-EIX, SiX^W. Qod is strong. 

One of the priests to whom the charges of the sanctuary 

were distributed by lot in the time of David. B.C. 

1015. 

I Ch. 24. 16 nineteenth to Pethahiah..twentietli to J. 

J£-HI'-AH, .Tn; Jah (i?) living. 

A levite gatekeeper of the ark when brouglit from the 

house of Obed-edom. B.C. 1040. 

1 Ch. 1 5. 24 Obed-edom and J. (were) door keepers for 

JE-HI'-EL, '?K'n;, 'jNin; Qod is living. 

1, A Levite Binger in the tabernacle in David's time. 

B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.is. 18, 20 and Shemiramoth, and J., and Unni 
i5. 5 Shemiramoth, and J., and Mattithiah, and 

2. A Gershonite. B.C. 1040. 

I Ch.23. 8Theson3oftaadan;theohief(wa3)J.,and 
29. 8 gave (them), .by the hand of J. the Ger. 

8. A coin|»anion of David's sons. B.C. 1030. 

1 Ch.27. 32 J. . . son of Hachmoni (was) with the king's 

4. A son of Jehosliaphat, king of Judah, B.C. 889. 

2 Ch. 21. 2 the sons of Jehoahaphat, Azariah, and J. 

5. A Bon of Heman the singer in the time of Hezekiah. 
B.C. 726. 

2 Ch.29. 14 And of the sons of Heman; J. andShimei 

6. A Lerite set over the dedicated things in the days of 
Heze'idah. B.C. 726. 

~3 Ch.31. 13 And J., and Azaziah, and Nahath, and A. 

7. A c'nief priest in the days of Josiah. B.C. 623. 

2 Ch.3s. 8HilkiahandZechariahandJ.,ruler3ofthe 

8. The father of Obadiah who returned from exile with 
Ezfa. B.C. 458. 

Ezra 8. 9 Obadiah the son of J. , and with him two 

9. The father of Shechaniah who first acknowledged the 
guilt of taking strange wives. B.C. 457. 

Ezra to. 2 Shechaniah the son of J., (one) of the sons 

10. A priest who had taken a strange wife. B.C. 457. 
Ezra 10. 21 and Elijah, and Shemaiah, and J., and Uz. 

11. A man of Elam'ff_family who had done the same 
thing. B.C. 457- 

Ezra 10. 2$ and J., and Abdi, and Jeremoth, and Eli. 

•jE-Hi-E'-ii, 'Wn:.. 

A son of Laadan the Gershonite, set 'over the treasures 
of the sanctuary in the time of David. B.C. 1015. 

I C&.26. 21 sons of the Gershonite Laadan. .(were) J. 
26. 22 Tlie sons of J.; Zetham, and Joel his 

JE-HIZ-KI'-AH, injpin^ Jah is strong. 
A.son of Shallum, and a strong opponent of making his 
brethren slaves in the days of Aliaz. B.C. 742. 
, 2 Ch. 28. 12 3. the son of Shallum, and Amasa the son 

JTE-tiO-A'-DAH, n;iyin^ Jah unveils. 

Son of Ahaz, the groat grandson of Jonathan, Saul's 

son. B.C. 940. Called also Jarah, 

1 Ch. 8. 36 J; begat Alemeth, and Azmaveth, and Z. 
JE-HO-AB'-DA!^ [■jyin; J^Hin; Jah gives delight. 
The mother of Amaziah and" wife of Joash, kings of 
Judah. B.C. 850. 

a KJ. 14. 2 And his mother's name (was) J. of Jeru. 

2 Gh. 25. 1 And hJB mother's name (was) J. of Jeru. 

M-H6-A'-HAZ, inNin;, inw Jah upholds. 

1. A son of Jehu and father of Joash, kings of Israel. 

B.C. B85. 

2 Ki.io. 35 And J. his son reigned in his stead 
13. I J. the son of Jehu began to reign over 
33. 4 J. besought the LOKD, and the LoBD hea. 
13. 7 Neither did he leave of the people to J. 
13. ,8 the rest of the acts of J., and all that 
13. 9 J. slept with his fatliers; and they buried 
13. 10 began Jehoash the son of J. to reign over 
13. 22 king, .oppressed Israel all the days of J. 
13. 25 the son of J. took again out of the hand 

13. 25 which he had taken cut of the hand of J. 

14. I In the second year of Joash son of J. king 
14. 8 the son of J., son of Jehu, king of Israel 
14. 17 death of Jehoash, son of J., king of Israel 

2 Ch.25. 17 the son of J., the son of Jehu, king of I. 
.2s> 25 deatti of Joash, son of J. king of Israel 

2. A son of Josiah who was deposed by Pharaoh Necho. 
P.O. 610. Called also Shallum. 

2 ICi. 23. 30 the people of the land took J. the son of 
23. 31 J. (was) twenty and three years old when 
23. 34 turned his. .to Jehoiakim, and took J. aw. 

a Ch.36. I the people of the land took J. the son of 

^6. 2 J. (was) twenty and three years old when 

36. 4 Necho took J. his brother, and carried him 



3. The son and successor of Jehoram and father of 
Joash, kings of Judah. B.C. 885. Called al.30 Ahaziah 
2 Ch.2i. 17 there was never a son left him, save J 
25. 23 took, .the son of Joash, the sou of J 

JE-HO'-ASH, i^xin^, wt(v Jah supports. 

1. Son of Ahaziah and father of Amaziah, all kings of 
Judah. B.C. 850. 

2 Ki. II. 21 Seven years old(was) J.rwhen he began to 
12. I In the seventh year of Jehu, J. began to 
12. 2 J. did (that which was) right in tlie sight 
12. 4 J. said to the priests, All the money of 
12. 6 tlie tlirce and twentieth year of king J. 
12. 7 J. called for Jehoiada the priest, and the 

12. 18 J. king of Judah took all the hallowed 
14. 13 took, .the son of J., the sonof Ahaziah 

2. The son and successor of Jehoahaz on the throne of 
Israel. He was father of Jeroboam II. See Joash. 
B.C. 840. 

2 Kl. 13. 10 began .1 . the son of Jehoahaz to reign over 

13. 25 J. the son of Jehoahaz took again out 

14. 8 Amaziah sent messengers to J., the son of 
14. 9 J. tlie king of Israel sent to Amaziah king 
14. II J. king of Israel went up. .he and Amaz. 
14. 13 J. king of Israel took Amaziah king of 
14. 15 the rest of the acts of J. which he did 
14. 16 J. slept with his fathers, and was buried 
J4. 17 And Amaziah. .lived after the death of J. 

JE-HO-HA'-NAN, ijnin; Jah is gracious.. 

1. A Kohathite gatekeeper of the tabernacle in David's 
reign. B.C. 1015 

1 Ch.26. 3 Elam the fifth, J the si.\th, Elioenai the 

2. A chief captain of Jadali in the days of Jehosliaphat. 
B.C. 900. 

2 Ch.17. 15 next to him (was) J. the captain, and with 

3. Father of Ishmael, a captain that aided Jehoiada. 
B.C. 878. 

a Ch.23. I and Ishmael the son of J., and Azariah 

4. A son of Bebai who had taken a strange wife. B.C. 
457- 

Ezra 10. 28 Of the sons also of Bebai ; J., Hananiah 

5. A priest who returned with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Neh.i2. 13 Of Ezra, Meshullam ; of Amariah, J. 

6. A singer at the purifloation of the wall of Jerusalem. 
B.C. 443. 

Neh. 12, 42 Eleazar, and Uzzi, and J., and Malchijah 

JE-HOI-A'-DA, Vi;in;, yri' Jah knovjs. 

1. The father of Benaiah' one of David's officers. B.C. 
1048. 

2 Sa. 8. 18 Benaiah the son of J. (was over) both the 

20. 23 Benaiah the son of J. (was) over the Che. 

23. 20 Benaiah the son of J. . . slew two . . men of 

23. 22 These (things) did Benaiah the son of J. 

1 Ki. I. 8 Zadok the priest, and Benaiah the son of J. 

I. 26 Benaiah the son of J. . .hath he not called 

I. 32 Call rae. .Benaiah the son of J. And they 

I. 36 Benaiah the son of J. answered the king 

1. 38 Benaiah the son of J. . .brought him to G. 

1. 44 the king hath sent . . Benaiah the son of J. 

2. 25 sent by the hand of Benaiah the son of J. 
2. 29 Then Solomon sent Benaiah the son of J. 
a. 34 So Benaiali the son of J. went up, and 

2. 3s kingput Benaiah the sonof J. in his room 
a. 46 the king commanded Benaiah the son of J. 
4. 4 Benaiah the son of J. (was) over the host 

1 Ch.ii. 22 Benaiah the son of J. . .had done many 

II. 24 These (things) did Benaiah the son of J. 
18. 17 Benaiah the son of J. (was) over the Che. 
27. 5 third captain . . (was) Benaiah the son of J. 

2. The high priest who made Joash king. B.C. 878. 

2 Ki.ii. 4 J. sent and fetched the rulers over hund. 

II. 9 captains . . did . . all (things) that J. the pr. 
II. 9 took every man his men. .and came to J. 

11.15 But J. the priest commanded the captains 

11. 17 J. made a covenant between the Lord and 

12. 2 days wherein J. the priest instructed him 
12. 7 Then king Jehoash called for J. the priest 
12. 9 But J. the priest took a chest, and bored 

a Ch 22. II wife of J. the priest . .hid him from Atha. 
23. I in the seventh year J. strengthened hims. 
23. 8 all things that J. the priest had comman. 
23. 8 for J. the priest dismissed not the courses 
23. 9 J. the priest delivered to the captains 
23. II J. and his sons anointed him, and said 
23. 14 Then J. the priest brought out the capt. 

23. 16 J. made a covenant between him, and be. 

23. iB J. appointed the offices of the houseof the 

24. 2 Joash did. .right, .all the days of J. the 
24. 3 J. took for him two wives ; and he begat 
24. 6 the king called for J. the chief, and said 
24. 12 J. gave it to such as did the work of the 
24. 14 brought the rest of the money before. .J. 

24. 14 off ered . . cdntinually all the days of J. 

24. 15 But J. waxed old, and vras full of days 
24. 17 after '.n3 death of J. came the princes of 
24. 20 spirit, .came upon Zechariah the son of J. 
24. 22 kindness which J. his father had done to 
24. 25 for the blood of the sons of J. the priest 

3. A leader of the Aaronites who joined David at Ziklag. 

B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.12. 27 J. (was) the leader of the Aaronites, and 

4. Son of Benaiah, son of Jehoiada, the third of David's 
counsellors. B.C. 1030. 

I CI1.27. 34 after AhithophelXwas) J. the son of Ben. 



5. One of the family of I'aseach who repaired a gate of 
Jerusalem. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 6 the old gate repaired J. the son of Pascah 

6. A priest In Jerusalem before the exile, but displaced 
by Zcphaniah. B.C. 600. 

Jcr. 29. 26 hath made thee priest in the stead of J. the 

JE-HO-IA'-CHIN, !'?;in;, vpy Jah estaUislies. 

A son of Jehoiakim king of Judah. He was set on tho 

throne by Nebuchadnezzar. B.C. 600. 

2 Ki. 24. 6 and J. his son reigned in his stead 

24. 8 J. (was) eighteen years old when he began 
24. 12 J. the king, .went out to the king of Bab» 

24. 15 And he carried away J. to Babylon, and 

25. 27 thirtieth year of the captivity of J. king 

25. 27 he., did lift up tlie head of J., .out of pr. 
2 Ch.36. 8 and J. his son reigned in his stead 

36. 9 J. (was) eight years old when he began to 
Jer. 52. 31 thirtieth year of the captivity of J. king 

52. 31 Evil-merodach. .lifted up the head of J. 
Eze. I. 2 which (was) the fifth year of liing J.'s cap. 

JE-HO-IA'-KIM, D'p;in; Jah sets up. 
The name given by Pharaoh-Nechoto Eliakim son of 
Josiah king of Judah, whom he made king instead of 
Jehoahaz. B.C. 610-600. 

2 Ki.'23. 34 Pharaoh-nechoh .turned his name to J. 
23- 35 ■!• gave the silver and the gold to Pharaoh 

23. 36 J. (was) twenty and five years old when he 

24. I and J. became his servant three years 
24. 5 the acts of J. . .(are), .written in tlie book 
24. 6 J. slept with his fathers : and Jchoiacliln 
24. 19 he did. .according to all that J. had done 

I Ch. 3. 15 second J., the third Zedekiah, the fourth 
3. 16 the sonsof J. ; Jeconiah his son, Zedekiah 

s CI1.35. 4 tlie king of Egypt, .turned his name to J. 
36. 5 J. (was) twenty and live years old when ho 
36. 8 rest of the acts of J., and his abomina. 

Jer. 1. 3 It came also in the days of J. the son of 

22. 18 thus saith the Lord concerning J. the son 

23. 24 though Coniah the son of J. king of Judah 

24. I Jeconiah the son of J king of Judah 

05. J in the fourth year of J. the sou of Josiah 

26. I In the beginning of the reign of J. the 
26. 21 J. the king, with all his mighty men, and 
26 22 J. the king sent men into Egypt, (namely) 

26. 23 brought him unto J. the king ; who slew 

27. 1 In the beginning of the reign of J. the 

27. 20 away captive Jeconiah the son of i. 

28. 4 Jeconiah the son of J. king of Judali, with 

35. I in the days of J. the son of Josiah king 

36. I in the fourth year of J, tlie son of Josiah 
36. 9 it came to pass in the fifth year of J. 

36. 28 which J. the king of Judah hath burnt 
36. 29 thou Shalt say to J. king of Judah, Thus 
36. 30 thus saith the Lord of J. king of Judah 

36. 32 the book which J. . .of Judah bad bunit 

37. I reigned instead of Coniah the son of J. 

45. I of J. the son of Josiah king of Judah 

46. 2 of J. the son of Josiah king of Judah 

52. 2 he did . . according to all that J. had done 
Dan. I. I third year of.. reign of J. king of Judali 
I. 2 the Lord gave J. king of Judah into hia 

JE-HO-IA'-EIB, 3n;i,i; Jah contends. 

1. A priest in Jerusalem. B.C. 445. 

1 Ch. 9. 10 the priests; Jedaiah, and J., and Jachin 

2. The head of an Aaronite family when David allotted 
the charges of the sanctuary. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.24. 7 the first lot came forth to J the seoondl 
JE-HO-KA'-DAB, 3iiin; Jah is liberal. 

A son of Eechab. b'.c. 884. See Jonadab. 

2 Ki. 10. 15 lighted on J. the son of Rechab (com- ng) 

10. 15 J. answered. It is. If it be, give (me) tluna 
10. 23 Jehu went, and J. the son of Bechab, into 
JE-HO-NA'-THAN, |Ojin; Jah gives. 

1. An overseer of the storehouses in the days of David. 

B.C. 1030. 

1 Ch.27. 23 in tlie castles, (was) J. the son of TTzziah 

2. A Levite sent by Jehoshaphat with his princes to teach 
the people. B.C. 912. 

2 Ch. 17. 8 Shemiramoth, and J., and Adonijah, and 

3. A priest in the days of Joiakimon of Jeshua. B.C. 
536. He is called Jonathan in Neh. 12. 35. 

Neh. 12. 18 Of Bilgah, Shammua; of Shemaiah, J. , 
JE-HO'-EAH, D-iinj Jah is high. 

1. A son of Jehosliaphat who succeeded him on tha 
throne. B.C. 893-885. See Joram. 

I Kl22. 50 and Jehoram his son reigned, in his stead 
S Ki. 1. 17 J. the son of Jehoshaphat king of Judah 
8. 16 J. the son of Jehoshaphat king of Judah 
8. 25 did Ahaziah the son of J. king of Judali 
8. 29 the son of J. king of Judah went down 
12. 18 J., and Aiaziah, hisfathers, kings of Jud. 
a Ch.2i. 1 and J. his son reigned in his stead 

21. 3 the kingdom gave he to J., because he 
21. 4 when J. was risen up to the kingdom of 
21. 5 J. (was) thirty and two years old when ha 

21. 9 J. went forth ■with his princes, and all 
21. 16 the Lord stirred up against J. the spirit 

22. I Ahaziah the son of J.king of Judah rei. 
32. 6 the son of J. king of j udah went d&wn 
22. II daughter of king J., the wife of Jehoiada 

2, A Son of Ahab, slain by Jehu. B.C. 896-8S4. 

a Kl 1. 17 J. reigbed in his stead in the second year 
3. I J. the son of Ahab began to reign over 
3. 6 J. went oBt of Samaria the same time, and 



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2 Ki. 9. 24 smote J. between his arms, and the arrow 

s Ch.22. 5 went with J. the son of Ahab king of Is. 

az. 6 dO'ftTi to see J. the son of Ahab at Jezreel 

22. 7 he v/ent out with J against Jehu the son 

•8. A priest sent by Jehoshaphat with Elishama to teach 
•Judah. B.C. gcx). 

a Ch.17 3 and ■with them Elishama and .T., priests 

JE-HO-SHAB'-EATH, nynaiin; Jah makes oath. 
A daughter of Jelioram, king of Judah. She concealed 
Joash son of Ahaziah. B.o. 885. In 2 K i. e she is 
called Jehosheba. 

a Ch.22. II J., the daughter of the king, took Joash 
22. II J., the daughter of king Jelioram, the 

3E-H0-SHA'-PHAT, asifyn' Jah is judge. 

1. David's recorder. B.C. 1030. 

2 Sa. 8. 16 and Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud(was) 
20. 24 and Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud (was) 
I KL 4. 3 scribes ; J. the son of Ahilud, the recorder 
1 Ch.i8. 15 and J. the son of Ahilud, recorder 

2. A commissariat officer of Solomon's. B.C. 1015. 

I Ki 4. 17 J. the son of Paruah in Issaohar 

3. A son of Asa who succeeded his father as king ol 
Judah. B.C. 900. 

I Ki.is, 24 and"J. his son reigned in his stead 

22. 2 J. the king of Judah came down to the 
22. 4 he said unto J., Wilt thou go with me to 
22, 4 J. said to the king of Israel, I (am) as thou 
22. 5 J. said unto the king of Israel, Enqiiire 
22. 7 J. said,^l3 there) not here a prophet-ef 
22. 8 the king of Israel said unto J., (There is) 
22. 8 And J. said. Let not the king say so 
22. 10 the king of Israel and j ... sat each on his 
22. 18 the king of Israel said unto J., Did 1 not 
22. 29 the king of Israel and J. the king of Jud. 
22. so the king of Israel said unto J., I ■wUl 
22. 32 the captains of the chariots saw J., that 
22,' 32 to flght against him : and J. criedi out 
22. 41 And J. the son of Asa began to reign over 
22. 42 J. (was) thirty and five years old when he 
22. 44 And J. made peace with theking of Israel 
B2..45 acts of J., and his might that he showed 
22. 48 J. made ships of Tharshish to go to Ophir 
22. 49. Then said Ahaziah. .son of Ahab unto J. 
e2. 49 Letmyservantsgowith..but J.T/ouldnot 
22. 50 J. slept with his fathers, and was buried 
22. SI the seventeenth year of J. king of Judah 
9 Ki. I. 17 Jehoram the son of J. king of Judah 
3. I the eighteenth year of J. king of Judah 
3. 7 sent to J. the king of Judah, .saying. The 
3. II J. said, (Is there) not here a prophet of 
3. i'2 J. said, The word of the Lord is with him 
3. 12 J. and the king of Edom went down to 
3. 14 regard the presence of J. iheldng of Ju. 
S. 16 J. (being) then king of Judah, Jehoram 
B. 16 son of J. king of Judah began to reign 
12. 18 J., andJehoram,'and Ahaziah, his fathers 

1 Ch. 3. 10 Abia his son, Asa his son, J. his son 

s Ch.17. I -A^d "f- liis son reigned ia his stead, and 
17. 3 the Lord was with J., becausehe walked 
17. s Judahiirought to J. presents ; and he had 
17. 10 so that they made no war against J. 

17. II (some)-ef^the-Philistine3 brought J. pre. 
t7. 12 J. wa,xed. great exceedingly ; and he built 

18. i J. had- riches and honmir.in abundance 
18. 3 king of Israet-saidjmtoJ. king of Judah 
US. 4 J. Baid unto the king ol Israel, Enquire 
18. 6 J. said, (Is there) not here a prophet of 
IB. 7 the king of Israel said unto f., (There is) 
18. 7 And J. said, lot not the king say so 

18. 9 the king of Israel and J. Mnsof Judah 
a8. 17 the king of Israel said to J.,T)id I not 
a8. 28 and J. the king of Judah went up to Earn. 
18. 29 the king of Israel said imto J., I will 

18. 31 the captains ol the chariots saw J., tKafc 
aS. 31 J. cried out, and the Lord helped him ; and 
a^. 1 J. the Mng of Judah returned to his house 
19. . 2 said to king J., Shouldest thou help the 

19. '4 J., dwelt at Jerusalem : and he went out 
ig. 8 in' Jerusalem did J. set of the Levites 
BO. . I the Ammonites, came against J. to battle 

20. 2 there came some that told J., sayingThere 
20. 3 J. feared,;and set himself to seekthe LORD 
20. 5 J. stood in the congregation ol Judah and 
20. 15 thou king J., Thus saith the Lord unta 
2o. 18 J. bowed his head'with (his) face to the 
20. 20 J. stood and said. Hear me, O Judah, and 
20. 25 J. and his people came to take away the 
00. 27 J. in the fore front ol them, to go again 
ao. 30 the realm of J. was quiet; for his God gave 
20. 31 J.^reigoed over Judah; He (was) thirty and 
20. 34 the acts of J., first and last, behold, they 

20. 33 And after this-did J. king ol Judah join 
BO. 37 Eliezer. .prophesied against J., saying 
Bi. I J. slept with his fathers, and was buried 

21. 2 he had brethren the sons of J., Azariah 

21. 2 these (were) the sons of J. king of Israel 
BT. 12 not walked In the ways of J. thy father 

22. 9 he (is) the son of I., who sought the Lord 

4. Jhe lather ol Jehu who conspired against Joram son 
ol Ahab king of Israel. B.C. 900. 

2 Ki. 9. 2 look out there Jehu the son of J., the son 

9. 14 the son ol J. the son of Nimshi conspire^ 

£ A priest who assisted in bringing the ark Irom Obed- 
edom, B.C. 1042. 

1 Ch-is. 24 J., and ITetlianeel, and Amaaal, and Zee 



6. A valley E of Jerusalem, between it and the Mount 
of Olives. 

Joel 3. 2 will bringthemdowninto the valleyof J 
3.12 come u p to the valley of J for there will 

JE-HO-SEE'-BA, J'5^in; Jah makes oath. 
The daughter of Joram king of Judah. She concealed 
her nephew Joash to prevent his being slain by 
Athaliah. See Jehoskabeat!i. B.o S85. 

2 Ki.ii. 2 J , the daughter of king Joram, sister of 
XS-HO-SHU'-A, !JB''n; Jah saves. 
A name sometimes given to Joshua the son ol Nun (or 
Non). B.C. 1451. 

Num.13 16 Moses called Oshea the son ol Nun, J 

1 Ch. 7. 27 Non his son, J. his son 

JE-HO'-VAK, nj-; ike existing one. 
The incommunicable name of the God of Israel. In the 
Common Version of the English Bible it is generally, 
though improperly, translated by "the Lord,' which see. 
Exod. 6. 3 but by my name J. was I not known to 
Psa; 83. iB thou, whose name alone (is) J., (art) the 
Isa. 12. 2 J. (is) my strength and (my) song ; he also 
26. 4 in the Lord J. (is) everlasting strength 

JE-HO-VAH JIR'-EH, nN"); nin; Jelwvah imllprovide. 
A place in Jerusalem afterwards called Moriah. 

Gen. 22 14 Abraham called the named that place J. 
JE-HO-VAH BIS'-SI, 'Bl rm] Jehovah is my banner. 
An altar erected by Moses to commemorate the defeat 
ol the Amalekites. B.C. 1491. 

Esodi7. IS an altar, and called the name ol it J. 

JE-HO-VAH SHA'-LOSI, DlV ^)p] Jehovah is peace. 
An altar built by Gideon. B.C. 1236. 

Judg. 6. 24 altar there unto the Lord, and called it J. 
JE-HO-ZA'-BAD, ^3ti^; Jah endows. 

1. The son ol Shomer or Shimrith Irom Moab. He was 
one of those that slew Jehoash. B.C. 839. 

2 KI.12. 21 son of Shimeath, and J. the son ol Shomer 
2 Ch.24. 26 and J. the son of Shimrith a Moabitess 

2. A son ol Obed-edom, a Eorathite gatekeeper. B.o 
T040. 

1 Ch.26. 4 J. the second, Joah the third, and Sacar 

3. A Benjamite, chief captain ol Jehoshaphat king ol 
Judah. B.C. 900. 

2 Ch.17. 18 next him (was) J., and with him an hun. 
JE-EO-ZA'-DAH, pifin] Jah is just. 

The grandson ol Hilkiah who was high priest at the 
exUe. B.C. 588. 

Ch. 6. 14 Azariah begat Seraiah. .Seraiah begat J. 
6. IS And J. went (into captivity), when the L. 
JE'-Hir,- w,i,» Jah is he. 

1. A son ol Hanani, the prophet who announced the 
Lord's wrath against Baasha king ol Israel. B.C. 930. 

I KL 16. 1 the word of the Lord came to J. the son 
16. 7 by the hand of the prophet J. the son ol 
16. 12 he spake against Baasha by J. the prophet 

e Clh.15. 2 J. the son of Hanani the seer went out to 
20. 34 written in the book of J. . . son of Hanani 

2. The son or grandson of Nimshi. He wasanointed by 
Elijah as king in the room of^Ahab. B.O. 884-856. 

I KL 19. 16 J. the son of Nimshi shalt fhou anoint 

19. 17 escapeth the sword of Hazael shaU J. slay 
19. 17 him that escapeth from the sword of J. 

c Ki. 9. 2 look out there J. the son of Jehoshaphat 
g. 5 J. said. Unto which of all us ? And he said 
g. II J. came forth to the servants of his lord 

9. 13 and blew with trumpets, saying, J. is king 

9. 14 J. the son of Jehoshaphat the son of Ni. 
9. IS J. said; If it be your minds, (then) let nine 
9. 16 J. rode in a chariot, and went to Jezreel 
9. 17 he spied thecompanyof J. as he came,and 
g. 18 J. said. What hast~thou to do with peace? 
g. 19 J. answered, What hast thou to do with 
9. 20 the driving (is) like the driving ol J. the 
9. 21 they went out against J., and met htm in 
g. 22 Joram saw J. . .he said, (Is it) peace, J.? 
g. 24 J. drew a bow with his luU strength, and 
9. 27 J. followed after him, and said, Smite him 
9. 30 when J. was come to Jezreel, Jezebel he. 
g. 31 J. entered in at the gate, she said, (Had) 

10. I J. wrote letters, and sent to Samaria, unto 
10. 5 sent to J., saying. We (are) thy servants 
10. II J. slew all that remained of the house ol 
JO. 13 J. met with the brethren ol Ahaziah king 

10. 18 J. gathered all the people together, and 
10. 18 Baal a little, (but) J. shall serve him much 

10. 19 J. did (it) in subtUty, to the intent that 
lo. 20 J. said. Proclaim a solemn assembly for 
lo. 21 J. sent through all Israel ; and all the 
lo. 23 J. went, and Jehonadab the son of Kec. 
10. 24 J. appointed lour score men vrithout, and 
lo. 25 J. said to the guard and to the captains 
10. 28 Thus J. destroyed Baal out of Israel 

JO. 29 J. departed not from after them, (to witj) 
10. 30 the Lord said unto J., Because thou hast 
10. 31 J. took no heed to walk in the law of the 
10. 34 the acts of J., and all that he did, and 
10. 35 J. slept with his fathers : and they buried 
10. 36 the time that J. reigned over Israel in 

12. I In the seventh year ol J., Jehoash began 

13. I the son of J. began to reign over Israel 

14. 8 son of Jehoahaz, son ol J., king of Israel 

15. 12 word ol the Lord v/hich he spake unto J. 
B Ch.22. 7 he went out with Jehoram against J. the 

zz. 8 J.wasexecutingiudgmentapontliehoase 



2 Ch.za 9 they caught him . and brought him to J. 

25. 17 son of Jehoahaz, the son ol J., king ol I. 

Hos. I. 4 the blood of Jezreel upon the house of J 

3 A son ol Obed and descendant of Hezron B.C- 
'355- 

I Ch 2 3S And Obed begat J., and J begat A^ariali 

4 A SOD of .Tosibiah, 1 Simeonite. B C. 850 

J Ch. 4. 35 J the son of Tosibiah, the son ol Seraiali 

5 A Benjamite who joined David at Ziklag. B.C. 1058. 

1 Ch. 12 5 and Berachah. and J the Antothite 

JE-ETJB'-3AH, n-n-. n^n Jah cmiceals 

A descendant of Shamer, an Asherite B c 1610. 

1 Ch. 7. 34 SODS of Shamer ; Ahi, and Rohgah, J., and 

JE-HTI'-EAI, JTJ'-CAX, "^ain;, h:y Jah is able. 

A son of Shelemiah, sent by Zedekiah to Jeremiah to 

entreat his prayers for the people. B.C. 590. 

Jer. 37. 3 the king sent J. the son of Slielemiah, and 
38. J J the son of Shelemiah, and Pashur the 

JE'-HUr, in; honourable. 

A city of Dan, near Bene-bera*. 

Josh ig. 45 And J., and Bene-berak,and Gath-rlmmon 
JE-HU'-DI, "!?n; a Jew. 

One employed by the princes ol Judah to bring Baruch 

belore them. B.C. 606. 

Jer. 36. 14 the princes sent J. the son ol Nethanlah 
36. 21 the kin§ sent J. to letch the roll : and he 
36. 21 J. read it in the ears ol the king, and in 
36. 23 when J. had read three or lour leaves, he 

JE-HU-DI'-JAH, .Tin; the Jewess. 

The wile of Ezra, and a descendant of Judab throngb 
Caleb the spy. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 4. 1 8 J. bare Jered the lather of Gedor, and H. 

JS'-HUSH, v^V] collector. 

A Benjamite ol the lamUy ol Saul. B.C. 860. 

I Ch. 8. 39 J. the second, and Eliphelet the third 

JE-I'-EL, JE-EI'-EL, ^«'J?;, h^->.ll] God snatclies araay. 

1. A chiel Reubenite. B.C. 1200. 

I Ch. s 7 brethren.. (were) the chiel, J., and Zech. 

2. A Benjamite, the father of Gibeon, progenitor ot 
Saul. B.C. 1180. 

I Ch. 9. 3s father ol Gibeon, J., whose'wife'B name 

3. One ol David's valiant men. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. 44 Shama and J. ..sons ol Hotjian the Aro. 

4. A Levite gatekeeper and singer in Davidi's reign. B.a 
1040. 

1 Ch.is. i8 and Mikneiah, and Obed-edom, and J. 

IS. 21 J., and Azaziah, with harps on theShem. 
6. 5 J., and Shemiramoth and Jehiel, and Ma. 

5. A Levite ol the sons ol Asaph. B.C. 1040. 

•• 2 Ch.2o. 14 son of J., the son ol Mattaniah, a Levite 

6. A principal scribe or recorder ol king Uzziah. b.o 
810. 

e Ch.26. II their account by the band ol J. the scribe 

7. A Levite ol the lamily ol Elizaphan iji the time ol 
Hezakiah. B.C. 726. 

2 Ch.29. 13 of the sons of Elizaphan ; Slilmri and J. 

8. A chief Levite in the days ol Josiah of. Judah. B.C. 
623. 

2 Ch.3s. 9 J., and Jozabad, chiel ol the Levites, gave 

9. A son of Adomkam who returned with Ezra. b.o. 
458. 

Ezra 8. 13 J., and Shemaiah, and with them threesc. 

10. Oneofthe lamily ol Nebo who had married a atrange 

wile. B.C. 4S7. 

Ezra 10. 43 J., Mattithiah, Zabad, Zebina, Jadan, and 
JE-KAB-ZS'-EL, 'JNyap; God gathers. 
A city in the S. ol Judah, near Edom. See Kdbzeel. 

Neh. II. 25 and at J., and (in) the villages thereof 

JE-BIAM'-EAM, D^^Dp^ standing of the people. 
A son ol Hebron, grandson ol Levi. B.C. 1015. 
1 Ch.23. 19 Jahaziel the third, and J. tjie fourth 
24. 23 Jahaziel the third, J. the fourth 

JE-KAK-I'AH, il^Op; Jah is standing. 

A descendant ol Jerahmeel, grandson ol Pharez. B.O. 
1280. 

1 Ch. 2. 41 Shallam begat J., and J. begat Elishama 

JE-KTT-THT-EI,, ^X'riip; God is mighty, 

A son of Ezra, a descendant of Caleb the spy. B.O. 
1400. 

I Ch. 4. 18 lather ol Socho, and J. . .father of Zanoah 

JE-EH'-MA, '"iO'd;, pure, fortunate, day. 

The eldest ol the three daughters born to Job alter hia 
restoration to health and prospierity. B.C. 1520. 
Job 42. 14 he called the name ol the first, J.; and 

JE-KU'-El, '^Nffi; God is light. 

A son ol Simeon. B.C. 1700. In Num. 26. 12, and i Ch. 

4. 24, the name is Nemuel. 

Gen. 46. 10 J., and Jamin, andOhad, and Jachln,and 
£xod. 6. IS J.j and Jamin, and CAiad, and Jachln, and 



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JEOPABD, to — 

To reproach {i.e. despise) iha soul, i^si fpn charaph. 

Judg. 5. 18 jeoparded their lives unto the death in 
JEOPAEDY, to put life in, or to go in — 
To go on loilh tlie soul, vsr^ '^Vi halah benepjiesh. 

2 Sa. 23. 17 men that went in jeopai'dy of their lives? 

I Cli. 1 1. 19 men that have put their lives in jeopardy ? 

JEOPAEDY, to be or stand in — 

Ta be in danger or peril, KivSwevca Tiiv-duneiio. 

Luke 8. 23 and they were filled . . and were in jeopar. 

I Co. 15. 30 Andwhy stand we in jeopardy every hour? 

JEPH'-THAH, JEPH'-THAi!,nP5; an 02Jposer,'U<pe(i(. 

A Gileadite judge of Israel. He delivered it from the 

Ammonites. B.C. 1150. In the Epistle to the Heb. 

IL 32 he is called Jephthce. 

Judg I r, I J. the Gileadite was a mighty man of val. • 
I J. I the son of an harlot : and Gilead begat J. 
II. 2 they thrust out J., and said unto him 
II. 3 J. fled from his brethren, and dwelt ia 
II. 3 there were gathered vain men to J. 
II. 5 went to fetch J. out of the land of Tob 
II. 6 they said unto J., Come, and be our cap. 
II. 7 J. said unto the elders of Gilead, Did 
II. 8, 10 Andtheeldersof GUeadsaiduuto J.,Th. 
II. 9 J. said unto the elders of Gilead, If ye 
II. II J. went witii the. elders of Gilead, and 
II. II J. uttered all his words before the LOED 
II. 12 J. sent messengers unto the king of the 
11.13 kins ■ ■ answered smto the messengers of J. 
II. 14 J. sent messengers again unto the king 
II. 15 Thus saith J., Israel took not away the 
II. 28 not unto the words of J. which he sent 
II. 29 the Spirit of the Lord came upon J., and 
II. 30 J. vowed a vow unto the LoHD, and said 
II. 32 J. passed over unto the children of Amm. 
II. 34 J. came to Slizpeh unto his house, and 

11. 40 lament the daughter of J. the Gileadite 

12. - 1 said unto J., Wherefore passedat thou 
12. 2 J. said unto them, I and roy people were 
12. 4 J . gathered together all the men of GUaad 
12. 7 J. judged Israel si-x years. Then died J. 

1 Sa. 12. II sent Jerubbaal, and Bedan, and J., and 
Heb. II. 32 (of) Barak, and (of) Samson, and (of) J. 

JE-PHUN'-HEH, nsi;:, appearing, 

1. A man of the tribe of Judah, and father of Caleb the 
spy, B.C. 1500. 

Kumi3. 6 Of the tribe of Judah, Caleb the son of J. 
14. 6 the son of Nun, and Caleb the son of J. 
14. 30 the son of J., and Joshua the son of Nun 
14. 38 the son of Nun, and Caleb the son of J. 
a6. 65 the son of J., and Joshua the son of Nun 
32. izson of J. the Kenezite, and Joshua the 
34. 19 Of the tribe of Judah, Caleb the son of J. 
Deut. I. 36 Rave Caleb the son of J.; he shall see it 
Josh. 14. 6 the son of J. the Kenezite said unto him 
14. 13 gave unto Caleb the son of J. Hebron 

14. 14 the inheritance of Caleb the son of J. 

15. 13 unto Caleb the son of J. he gave a part 
21. 12 fields, .gave they to Caleb the son of J. for 

I Ch. 4. 15 sons of Caleb the son of J.; Iru, Elah.and 
6. 55 fields., they gave to Caleb the son of J. 

2. An Asherite, head of a family. B.C. 1500. 

I Ch. 7. 38 the sons of Jether ; J., and Pispah, ana 
JE'-EAH, nil moon. 
A son of Joktan of the family of Shem. B.C. 2210. 

Gen. 10. 26 Joktan begat Almodad..and J. 

I Ch. I. 20 Joktan begat Almodad, and S. . .and J. 

JE-RAH-BEE'-EI, ^Nprn? God is merciftd. 

1. A son of Hezron, grandson of Judah. B.C. 1540, 
J Ch. z. 9 sons also of Hezron. .J., and Kam, and 
2. 25 thesonsof J. the firstborn of Hezron ■were 
B. 26 J. had also another wife, whose name (was) 
s. 27 sons of Ram thefirst bomof J.wereMaaz 
2. 33 Peleth, and Zaza. These were the sons of J. 
2. 42 Now the sons of Caleb the brother of J. 

3. A son of Kish, a Merarite. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.24. 29 Concerning Kish : the son of Kish (was) J. 
8. An officer of Jehoiakim. king of Judah. B.C. 606. 

Jer. 36. 26 the king comaianded J. the son of Ham. 
JE-EAH-HE-E-LTTES, 'St<srn% 
ThefamOy of Jerahmeel, son of Hezron. 

I Sa. 27. 10 against the south of the J., and against 
30. 29 to(them)which(were)inthecitiesofthe J. 
JE'-SED, 111 low,Jlowing. 

A son of Ezra a descendant of Caleb the spy. B.C. 
J 400. 

1 CIl 4. 18 liis wife Jehudijah bare J. the father of 

JS-EE'-HAI, '5-1.^ Jah is high. 

One of the family of Hashuui who had taken a strange 

vofe. B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 330f thesonsof Hashum. .J.,Manasseh,(and) 
JE-SS-MI'-AH, in;o-', n;D-)', Jah is high 'lepe/xias. 

1. An inliabitant of Libnah, whose .daughter Hamutal 
%vas the wife of Josiah and mother of Jehoahaz, kings 
of Judah. B.C. 660. 

2 KL 23. 31 name (was) Hamutal, the daughter of J. 

24. iS name (was) Hamutal, the daughter of J. 
Jer. 52. I name (was) Hamutal the daughter of J- 

2. A Manass€liit«, head of a family. B.C. 800. 

. I Ch. 5. 24 Azriel, and J., andHodaviah, and Jahdiel 
8. One that joined David at Ziklag. B.C. 1058. 

I C31.I2. 4and J^andJahaziel, and Johanan, andJ. 



4. A Gadite who also joined David at Ziklag. 

I Ch.i2. 10 Mishmannah the fourth, J. the fifth 

5. Another Gadite that also joined David thefe. 

I Ch.i2. 13 J. the tenth, Machbanai the eleventh 

6. Son of Hilkiah. The prophet from Anathoth in the 
days of Josiah, B.C. 628. He was of the line of Abi- 
aUiar. 

3 Ch.3s. 25 J. lamented for Josiah ; and all the singing 
36. 12 humbled not himself before J. the prophet 
36. 21 To fulfil the word . .by the mouth of J. 
36. 22 the word of the Lord., by the mouth of J. 

Ezra I. I the word of the Lord by the mouth of "J. 

Jer. X. I The words of J. the son of Hilkiah, of the 

I. II saying, J., whatseest thou? And I said, I 

7. I The word that came to J. from the Lord 

II. I The word that came to J. from the LORD 

14. I The word.. tliat came to J. concemingthe 

18. 1 The word which came to J. from the LORD 

18. 18 Come, and let us devise devices against J. 

19. 14 Then came J. from Tophet, whither the L. 
eo. I Now Pashur. .heard that J. prophesied 
eo. 2 ITien Pashur smote J. the prophet, and 
so. 3 that Pashur brought forth J. out of the 
eo. 3 Then said J. unto him, The LORD hath not 
ei. I The word which came unto J. from the 
Bi. 3 Then said J. unto them, Thus shall ye say 

24. 3 Then said the Lord.. Whatseest thou, J.? 

25. 1 word that carae to J. concerning all the 

25. 2 which J. the prophet spake unto all the 
25. 13 which J. hath prophesied .igainst all the 
e6. 7 all the people heai-d J. speaking tliese 

26. 8 frhen J. had made an end of speaking ah 
26. 9 all the people were gathered against J. In 
e6. 12 Then spake J. unto all the princes, and 

26. 20 prophesied.. accordingtoallthewordsofJ. 
e6. 24 hand of Ahikam..son of Shaphara..withJ. 

27. 1 came this word unto J. from the Lord 
eS. 5 Then the prophet J. said unto the prophet 

28. 6 Even the prophet J. said. Amen : the Lord 
e8. lo took the yoke from off the prophet J.'s 
28. J I And the prophet J. went his way 

28. 12 Then the word of the Lord came unto J. 
e8. 12 prophet had broken ihe yoke from off. .J. 
28. 15 Then said the prophet J. unto Hananiah 
eg. I letter that J. the prophet sent from Jer. 
eg. 27 therefore why hast thou not reproved J. 
eg. 29 priest read this letter in the ears of J. the 
09. 30 Then came the word of the Lord unto J. 
30. I The word that came to J. from the Lord 
32. I The word that came to J. from the Lord 
32. 2 J. the prophet was shut up in the court 
32. 6 J. said, The word of the Lord came unto 

32. 26 Then came the v/ord of the Lord unto J. 

33. I the word of the Lord came unto J. the 

33. 19 the word of the Lord came unto J., saying 

33. 23 Moreover the word of the LORD came to J. 

34. I The word which came unto J. from the L. 
34. 6 Then J. the prophet spake all these words 

34. 8 (This is) the word that came unto J. from 
34. 12 Therefore the word of the Lord came to J. 

35. I The word which came unto J. from the L. 
35. 12 Then came the word of the Lord unto J. 

35. 18 J. said unto the house of the Rechabites 

36. 1 this word carae unto J. from the Lord 
36. 4 Then J. called Baruch the son of Neriah 
36. 4 Baruch wrote from the mouth of J. all 
36. 5 J. commanded Baruch, sajing, I (am) shut 
36. 8 And Baruch . . did according to all that J. 
36. 10 read Baruch in the book the words of J. 

36. 19 Go, hide thee, thou and J.; and let no 
36. 26 to take Baruch the scribe, and J. the pro. 
36^ 27 Then the word of the Lord came to J. 
36. 27 words.. Baruch vrrote at the mouth of J. 
36. 32 Then took J. another roll, and gave it to 

36. 32 who wrote therein, from the mouth of J. 

37. 2 words, .which he spake by the prophet J. 
37. 3 the king sent Jehucal. .to the prophet J. 
37. 4 Now J. came in and went out among the 
37. 6 the word of the Lord unto the prophet J. 

37. 12 Then J. went f ortn out of Jenisalem to go 

37. 13 and he took J. the prophet, saying. Thou 

37. 14 Then said J. . .1 fall not away to the Cha. 
37. 14 Irijah took J . , and brought him to the pri. 
37. 15 Wherefore the princes were WToth with J. 
37. 16 When J. was entered into the dungeon 

37. 16 and J. had remained there many days 
37. 17 Is there (any) word from the Lord ? And J. 
37. 18 Moreover J. said unto king Zedekiah 
37. 21 that they should commit J. into the court 

37. 21 Thus J. remained in the court of the pris. 

38. I Pashur . .heard the words that J. had sp. 
38. 6 Then took they J., and cast him into the 
38. 6 they let down J. with cords, .so J. sunk 
38. 7 Ebed-melech . . heard that they had put J. 
38. 10 Take, .hence thirty men . .and take up J. 
38. II took the men., and let them down.. to J. 
38. 12 Ethiopian said unto J. . .And J. did so . 
38. 13 So they drew up J. with cords, and took 

38. 13 J. remained in the court of the prison 

38. 14 Then Zedekiah. .took J. . .unto htm into 
33. 14 the king said unto J., I wiU ask thee a th. 
38. IS Then J. said unto Zedekiiili, If I declare 
38. 16 Zedekiah the king sware secretly unto J. 

38. 17 Tlien said J. unto Zedekiah, Thus saith 
38. 19 Zedekiah the king said unto J., I am af. 
38. 20 But J. said, They shall not deliver (thee) 
38. 24 Then said Zedekiah unto J., Let no man 
38. 27 Then carae all the princes unto J., and 

38. 28 So J. abode in the court of the prison 

39. It Nebuchadr. . .gave cliarge concerning J. 



Jer. 39. 14 they sent, and took J. out of the court of 

39. 15 Now the word of the LoRJj f.iue unto J. 

40. 1 The word which came to J. from the Lord 
40. 2 the captain of the guard took J., and said 
40. 6 Tlien went J. unto Gedaliah the son of A. 
42. 2 said unto J. the prophet. Let, we beseecSi 
42. 4 Then J. the prophet said unto them, I 
•42. 5 Then they said to J., The Lord be a trua 

42. 7 that the word of the Lord came unto J. 

43. I J. had made an end of speaking untoall 
43. 2 Then spake Azariah. .unto J., Thou 

43. 6 J. the prophet, and Baruch the son of N. 

43. 8 Then carae the word of the Lord unto J. 

44. I word that came to J. concerning all the J. 
44. 15 all the women that stood by . . answered J. 
44. 20 Then J. said unto all the people, to the 

44. 24 Moreover J. said unto all the people, and 

45. 1 The word that J. the prophet spake unto 
43. I these words in a book at the mouth of J. 

46. I word of the Lord which carae to J. the 
<6. 13 word that the Lord spake to J. the prop. 

47. I word of the Lord that carae to J. the pr. 

49. 34 word of the Lord that came to J. the pr. 

50. I word that the Lord spake: .by J. the pr. 
$•.. 59 which J. the prophet commanded Seraiah 

51. 60 J. wrote in a book all the evil that should 
51. 61 J. said to Seraiah, When thou comest to 
51. 64 ITius far (arc) the words of J. 

Dan. 9. 2 the word of the Loud came to J. the pro. 
Matt. 2. 17 that which was spoken by J. the prophet 

16. 14 Elias ; and others, J., or one of the prop. 

27. 9 that which was spoken by J. the prophet 

7. A priest who sealed the covenant with Neheraiah. 
B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. 2 Seraiah, Azariah, J. 

12. I of Shealti^, and Jeshua : Seraiah, J., E. 
12. 12 fathers: of Seraiah, Meraiah ; of .L, Ha. 
12. 34 Judah, and Benjamin.. Shemaiah,aud J. 

8. A descendant of Jonadab, son of Rechab. B.C. foo. 
Jer. 35. 3 the son of J., the son of Habazaniah, and 

JE-EE'-MOTH, K'^D'i;, riiDT:, elevation. 

1. A son of the Benjamite Beriah. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 8. r4 And Ahio, Shashak, and J. 

2. One of the Elams who had taken a strange wife. 
B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 26 and Jehiel, and Abdi, and J., and Eliah 

3. One of the family of Lattu who had taken a stranga 
wife. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 27 Mattaniah, and J., and Z.ibad, and Aziza 
JE-EI'-AH, JE-EI'-JAH, m;"!', ripi'Jah is foundation. 
A descendant of Hebron, grandson of Levi, in the days 
of Darid. B.C. 1030. 

1 Ch.23. 19 J. the first, Amariah the second, Jahazlel 
24. 23 J.(... first), Amariah Jthc second, Jahaziel 
26. 31 Among the Hebronites (was) J. thpxhlel 

JE-EI'-BAI, "3"!; Jah conlends, 

A valiant man of David's guard. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. 46 J. and Joshaviah, the son? of ElnaaiO 
JE-Ef-CHO, ini^, in'^% nh-]-, fragrant, 'Upixui- 
A famous city of Benjamin in the plain and on the W. 
of the Jordan, twenty-five miles N.E. of Jerusalem. 
It is now called Er Kiha.. It was taken by Joshua 
1451 B.C., and rebuilt 918 B.C. by Hiel. It is also called 
"the city of palm trees," and was reduced by Vespasian, 
A.D^ 68. 

Num22. 1 plains of Jloab on this side Jordan (by) J. 
26. 3, 63 the plains of Moab, by Jordan (near) J. 
31. 12 of Moab, which (are) by Jordan (near) J. 

33. 48, 50 the plains of Jloab, by Jordan (near) J 

34. IS on this side Jordan (near) J. eastward 

35. I iu tho plains of Sloab by Jordan (near) J. 

36. 13 in the plains of Moab by Jordan (near) J. 
Deut 32. 49 the land of Moab, that (is) over against J. 

34. I the top of Pisgah, that(is) over against J. 

34. 3 the plain of the valley of J., the city of 
Josh. 2. 1 Go vie,w the land, even J. And they went 
2. 2 it was told the king of J., saying. Behold 
e. 3 And the king of J. sent unto Rahab, say. 
3. 16 the people passed over right against J. 
4. 13 forty thousand.. pa.<;sed.. the plains of J. 
4. 19 encamped in GUgal, in the east border of J. 
5. 10 and kept the passover. .in the plains of J. 
5. 13 when Joshua was by J., that he lifted up 
6. 1 J. was straitly shut up because of the 
6. 2 I have given into thine hand J., and the 
6. 25 messengeis which Joshua sent to spy... J. 

6. 26 that riaeth up and buildeth this city J. 

7. 2 Joshua sent men from J . to Ai, which (is) 
B. 2 as thou didst unto J. and her king : only 
g. 3 what Joshua had done unto J. and to Ai 

CO. 1 as he had doue to J. and her king, so he 
to. 28 and he did. .ashe did unto the king of J 
10. 30 but did .. as he did unto the king of J. 

12. 9 The king of J., one; the king of Ai, which 

13. 32 on the other side Jordan, by J., eastward 
16. I fell from Jordan by J. untothewaterof J. 
t5. I to the wilderness that goeth up from J. 
16. 7 and came to J., and went out at Jordan 
18. 12 the Ijorder went up to the side of J. on 
iS. 21 according to their families were J., and 
20. 8 the other side Jordan by J. eastward, they 
24. II and came unto J.: and the men of J. fought 

2 Sa. 10. 5 Tarry at J. untU vonr beards be grown 
I Ki.ii6. 34 his days did Hiel the Beth-elite build J. 
a Ki" 2. 4 the Lord hath sent me to J. And he 

2. 4 I will not leave thee. So they came to J. 

a. s sous of the prophets that (were) at J. cama 

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» KL 2. IS sons of .prophets, .(were) to view at J. 
2. i8 theycamea<;aintohiin,forhe tarriedat J 

25. 5 overtook liim in the plains of J and all 
X Ch. 6. 78 on the other side Jordan by J., on the 

19. 5 Tarry at J. until your beards be grown 
2 Ch.aS. IS brought them to J , the city of palra trees 
Ezra 2. 34 The children of J., three hundred forty 
Neh. 3. 2 And next unto him builded the men of J 
7. 36 The children of J., three hundred forty 
Jer. 39. 5 overtook Zedekiah in the plains of J. . and 

52. 8 overtook Zedekiah in the plains of J , and 
Matt 20. 29 as they departed from J , a great multit 
Markio. 46 they came to J. . and as he went out [of J ] 
Luke 10. 30 certain (man) went .from Jerusalem to J. 

j8. 35 as he was come nigKunto J., a certain blind 

jg. I And (Jesus) entered and passed through J 
Heb. II. 30 the walls of J fell down, after they were 

JE-RI'-Et, '7i<")] foundation of God. 
A son of Tola, son of Issachar. B c. 165a 

1 Ch. 7. 2 J., and Jahmal.and Jibsam, andShemuel 

JE-EI'-MOTH, JEK-E'-MOTH, nian", nia'-i; elevahcm. 
\ A son of Bela, son of Benjamin B.o 1650. 

I Ch. 7. 7 and Uzzi, and Uzziel, and J., and Iri, five 
8. A son of Eecher, son of Benjamin. B.C. 1650. 

I Ch. 7 8 and J., and Abiah, and Anathoth, and A. 
3 A valiant man who joined David at Ziklag B.C. 1058 

I Ch 12. 5 and J., and Bealiah, and Shemariah, and 
4. A son of Mushi, grandson of Levi B.c 1013. 

I Ch.23. 23 sons of JIushi ; Mahli, and Eder, and J 

24. 30 sons also of Mushi ; Mahb', and Eder X 
E. A son of Heraan, appointed by David for the service 
ofsoDg B.c 1015. 

1 Ch.25. 4 J., Haaaniuh, lianani, Eliathali, Giddaltl. 

6. A ruler in Naphtali in the days of David, b.c. 1020. 

1 Ch.27. igObadiahrof Naphtali; J. the son of Azriel 

7. A son of David, not elsewhere mentioned. B.C. 1015. 

2 Ch.ii. 18 daughter of J. the son of David to wife 
XE-Rf-OTE, niyn; tremulousness. 

A wife or concubine of Caleb son of Hezron. B.C. rsSo. 
I Ch. 2. 18 (children) of Azubah (his) wife, and o£ J 

JE-HOB-O'-AST, oyg^,; enlarger 

LA SOT) of Nebat from Zereda in Manasseh. He became 

the first king of the ten tribes of Israel B.C. 970. 

I Ki. II. 25 J. the son of Nebat, an Ephrathite of Zer. 
II. 28 J. (was) a mighty man of valour . and So. 

11. 29 at that time when J went out of Jenisa 
It, 31 lie said to J., Take thee ten pieces ; for 
It. 40 Solomon sought therefore to kill J • and J 

12. 2 J. the son of Nebat, who was yet in Egypt 
12. 2 for he was fled and J dwelt in Egypt 
12. 3 J. and all the congregation of Israel came 

12. 12 J. and all the people came to Rehoboam 
12. 15 Lord spake by Ahijah the Shilonite unto J 
12. so all Israel heard that J was come again 
12. 25 J. built Shechem in motuitllphraim, and 
12. 26 J. said in his heart, Now shall the king. 

12. 32 J. ordained a feast in the eighth month 

13. I and J. stood by the altar to burn incense 
13. 4 J. heard the saying of the man of God 

13. 33 J. returned not from his evil way, but 
12. 34 this thing became sin unto the house of J 

14. I that time Abijah the son of J fell sick 
14 2 J. said to his wife, Arise, I pray thee, and 
J4. 2 thou be not known to be the wife of J 
14. 4 J.'s wife did so, and arose, and went to 
»4. 5 the wife of J. cometh to ask a thing of 
14. 6 Come in, thou wife of J. , why feignest 
14. 7 tell J., Thus saith the Lord God of Israel 
14. 10 the house of J., and will cut off from J 
14. 10 take away the remnant of the house of J 
14. II Him that dieth of J in the city shall 

14. 13 for he only of J. shall come to the grave 

14. 13 (some) good thing .in the house of J. 

14.14 who shall cut off the house of J. that day 
14. 16 give Israel up because of the sins of J 
14. 17 J.'s wife arose, and departed, and came 
14. ig the acts of J., how he warred, and how he 
14. 20 the days which J reigned (were) two and 

14. 30 war between Rehoboam and J. air(their) 

15. I eighteenth year of king J the son of Ne. 

25. 6 there was war between Rehoboam and J. 
75. 7 And there was war between Abijam and J. 
15. 9 the twentieth year of J king of Israel 
15. 2s the son of J. began to reign over Israel 
)5. 2g smote all the houseof .1. ; he left not to J. 
IS- 30 Because of the sins of J. which he sinned 

15. 34 walked in the way of J., and in his sin 
j6. 2 thou hast walked in the way of J., and 

16. 3 like the house of J. the son of Nebat 

j6. 7 provoking htm . . in being like house of J. 
16. 19 -walking in the way of J., and in his sin 
16. 26 in all the way of J. the son of Nebat, and 
j6. 31 walk in the sins of J. the eon of Nebat 

21. 22 like the house of J. the sen of Nebat 

22. 52 in the way of J. the son of Nebat, who 
^ Ki, 3- 3 unto the sins of J. the son of Nehat 

9. 9 like the house of J. the son of Nebat 
10, 29 (from) the sins of J. the son of Nebat, -wTan 
JO, 31 he departed not from the sins of J. , which 
?3. 2 followed the sins of J. the ma of Nebat 
13. 6 departed not from the sins of . . house of J. 
»3. II from all the sins of J. the son of Nebat 
»4. 24 from all the sins of J. the son of Nebat 
.IS- §, 18, 24 from the cms of J. the son of Nebat 
?#• ?9 ^ d«j)arte4 not from tlie sins of S. tbe 



a Ki.17. 2! they made J the son of Nebatking. and J 
17 22 walked in all the sins of J which he did 
23 15 the high place which J the son of Nebat 

2 Ch. 9. 29 visions of Iddo the seer against J. the 

10 2 when J. the son of Nebat, who (was) in E. 
JO. 2 came to pass that J. returned out of E, 
10. 3 J and Israel came and spake to Rehob. 
lo- 12 J and all. the people came to Rejioboam 
JO 15 by the hand of Ahijah the Shilonite to J 

1 1 4 obeyed returned from going against J 
ji. 14 J and his sons had cast them off from 

12. 15 wars between Rehoboam and J. contin. 

13. I in the eighteenth year of king J began 
13 2 And there was war between Abijah and J 
13. 3 J also set the battle in array against 

13. 4 and said, Hear me, thou J., and all Israel 
13. 6 J the son of Nebat, the servant of Solomon 
13. 8 golden calves, which J made you for gods 
13 13 But J caused an ambushment to come 
13. 15 God smote J and all Israel before Abijah 
13 19 Abijah pursued after 3 , and took cities 

13. 20 Neither did J recover strength again ia 

2. A son of Joash or Jehoash the grandfather of Jehul 
b:o. 823. 

2 Ki.13. 13 J sat upon his throne and Joash was 

14. 16 and J his son reigned in his stead 

14. 23 J the son of Joash king oi Israel began 
14. 27 saved by the hand of J. the son of Joash^ 
14. 28 the acts of J., and all that he did, and 

14. 29 J. slept with his fathers, (even) with the 

15. I the twenty and seventh year of J. king of 
15 8 did Zachariah the bod of J reign over 

I Cli. 5. 17 All these were reckoned, in the days of J 
Hos I. I and in the days of J the son of Joash 
Amos I I in the days of J. the son of Joash king 
7. 9 I will rise against the house of J. with 
7 10 priest of Beth-el sent to J. king of Israel 
7 ii J. shall die by the sword, aud Israetahall 

te-EO'-HAH, oriT loved. 

1. A Levite, She grandfather of Samuel. B,0. iigo. 
X 83. t. I the son of J., the son of Blihu, the son of 
1 Ch'. 6. z7 Eliab his son, J. his son, Elkanah his son 

6. 34 son ol J., tbe son of Eliel, the son of Toah 
a. The head of a Benjamite family. B.C. 1300. 

I Ch. 8. 27 Jaresiah. .Eliah, and Zichri, the sons of J 

3. A descendant of Benjamin in Jesusalem. B.C. 470 

I Ch. 9. 8 the eon of J„ and Elah the son of Uzd 
i. A priest whose son Adaiab lived in Jerusalem after 
the exile, b.c 445. 

1 Ch 9. 12 the son of J., the son of Pashur, the son 
Neh. XI 12 tho son of J., the son of Pelaliah, the son 

5. One whose two sons joined David at Ziklag. B.C. 1058 

I Ch.i2. 7 Joelah, andZebadiah sons of J of Gedor 

6. The father of Azareal, prince of Dan in the days of 
David, «.c 1048. 

1 Ch. 27. 22 Of Dan, Azareel the son of J These (were) 
7 The father of Azariah, -who helped Jehoiada to set 
Joash on the throne of J udah. B.o. 800. 

2 Ch.23. ' tile son oi J., and Ishmael the son of 

JE-ETJB-BA'-AL, ^Sl] contender with Baal. 
The name given to Gideon by his father Joash. B.O. 1256. 
Judg. 6. 32 he called him J , saying, Let Baal plead 

7. I J., who (is) Gideon, and all the people that 

8. 29 J. the son of Joash went and dwelt in his 

8. 35 showed they kindness to the house of J. 

9, I the son of J. went to Shechem unto his 
9. 2 the sons of J., (which are) threescore and 
9. s slew his brethren the sons of J., (being) 
9. s Jotham the youngest son of J. was left 

g. 16 ye have dealt well with J. and his house 
9. tg have dealt truly and sincerely with J. 
9. 24 (done) to the three score and ten sons of J. 
9 28 (Is) not (he) the son of J.? and Zebul his 
9. 57 came the curse of Jotham the son of J. 

1 Sa 12. II And the Lord sent J., and Bedan, and J. 

JE-ETTB-BE'-SHETH, n?*!-!^ contender luith the .idol. 
Another name of Gideon, given to hinj by those"'who 
wished td avoid pronouncing the name of Baal in the 
former name Compare Ishbosheth with Eshbaal, &c. 

2 Sa. II 21 Who smote Abimelech the son of J.? did 
JE-RTI'-EL, hif^y foundation of God. 

A wUdemess in the S. of Judah, west of the hill of Ziph. 

2 Ch.2o. 16 of the brook, before the wilderness of J. 
JE-EU-SA'-LEM, □V^'n', c^cn;, d|?¥'?t, dS^hj 'Upo- 

cAAvfia, -caXijfi, possession of peace. 

A city of the Araorites called Jebus, on the N of Judah, 
but counted to Benjamin; it is 15 miles from Jordan 
and Salt Sea, and 31 from the Mediterranean; it was 
built on four hills — Zion, Aora, Moriah, and Bezetha; 
it was surrounded on the E., W., and S. by a valley, 
which was environed with hills , it had three walls with 
towers, and was about 4J miles in circumference. It 
was first taken by Judah, Judg. i. 8, but only in part, v. 
21, and finally by David, Bc 1049, 2 Sa. s- 6; during 
101J-1004 its temple was built, in 970 it was plundered 
by Shishak , and in 884 by the Philistines and Arabs in 
the days of Jehoram ; in 808 by the Israelites ; in 710 
besieged by Sennacherib; in 6io taken by Pharoah- 
Necho; in 598 plundered by Nebuchadnezzar; in 588 
rebels against him; in 587 the temple was burnt; in 538 
Cyrus encourages its rebuilding, in 515 it is dedicated; 
in 445 Nehemiah rebuilds the wall ; in 332 it is visited 
by Alexander the Great; in 320 captured by Ptolemy 
9ater; ia 302 pnnezed to Egypt; in 170 its walls razed 



by Antiochus Epiphanes , in 63 taken by Pompey , in 44 
its walls rebuilt by Antipater, f gither of Herod the Great 
on Sept. 8., A.D. 70, it was destroyed by the-Romans , in 
130 rebuUt by Hadrian ; in 335 Constantine founded the 
Church of the Holy Sepulchre ; in 614 taken by the 
Persians , in 637 by the Saracens , in 1076 by the Turks; 
in 1098 assigned to Egj-pt , in logg taken by the Crusaders ; 
in 1 187 by Saladin , in 1228 assigned to the Christians ; 
in 1 243 taken by theCarizmians ;ini 51 7 by the Ottomans; 
ID 1832 assigned to Egypt, and in 1841 to Turkey. 
Josh. 10 I when Adoni-zedek king of J had heard 
10. 3 tong of J. sent unto Hoham king of Hebron 

10 5 Therefore the king of J . went up and 
JO 23 thekingof J., the king of Hebron, the king 

12 10 The king of J , one ; the king of Hebron 

13 8 south side of the Jebusite; the same (is) J. 
15 63 the inhabitants of J., Uie children of 

13 63 dwell with the children of Judah at J 

18, 28 and Jebusi, which (is) J , Gibeath, (and) 
Judg. I. 7 they brought him to J., and there he died 

I. 8 children of Judah had fought against J. 
1. 21 drive out the Jebusites that inhabited J 

1. 21 dweU with the children of Benjamin in J. 

19. 10 aud came over against Jebus, which (is) J. 

1 Sa. 17. 54 David took the head and brought ittoJ. 

2 Sa. 5. 3 in J. he reigned thirty and three years 

5. 6 his men went to J untothe Jebusites, the 
5. 13 took moreconcubinesahd wivesoutof J. 
S. 14 of those that were born unto him in J 

8. 7 took the shields and brought them to J. 
9. 13 Mephibosheth dwelt in J , for he did eat 

10. 14 from the cliildren of Ammon came to J. 

11 I But David tarried still at J 

11. 12 Uriah abode in J that day and the morr. 

12. 31 David and all the people returned unto J 
14. 23 went to Geshur, and brought Absalom to J 

14. 28 Absalom dwelt two full years in J , and 

13. 8 the Lord shall bring me again indeed to J. 

15. II withAbsal went two hundred men,. of J 
13. 14 an his servants that (were) with him at J. 
13 29 Abiathar carried the ark of God again to J, 

13. 37 into the city, and Absalom came into J 

16. 3 he abidethat J for hesaid, Todayshall 
16, 15 men of Israel, came to J., and AMt^oph. 
17 20 could not find (them), they returned to J. 
19. 19 day that my lord the king went out of J. 
19 25 when he was come to J to meet the king 

19 33 with me,.and I will feed thee with me in J 
19, 34 that 1 should go up with thelringuntoJ.? 

20 2 clave unto their kmg, from J'ordan to J 
ao 3 David came to his house at J , and the 
so. 7 they went out of J , to pursue after Sheba 

20 22 And Joab returned to J unto the king 
24. 8 they came to J at the end of nine months 
24. 16 stretched hishand upon J to destroy it 

1 Ki. 211 thirty and three years reigned he in J 

2, 36 Build thee an house in J,, and'dwell there 

2, 38 And Shiraei dwelt in J many days 

2 41 Shimei had gonefrom J to Gath.and was 

3 1 the house and the wall of J round about 

3. 13 he came to J , and stood before the ark of 

8 ' J children of Israel, unto king Solomon in J 

9. 15 the wall of J., and Hazor, and Meglddo 
g. 19 that which Solomon desired to build in J. 

10 2 she came to J with a very great train 
10. 26 whom he bestowed with the king at J 

10. 27 the king made silver (to be) in J as stones 

11. 7 high place in the hill that (is) before J. 
IT 13 and for J 's sake, which I have chosen 

11 29 time when Jeroboam went out of J , t.mt 
It. 32 for J 's sake, the city which 1 have chosen 
II. 36 may have a light .alway before me in J 

11. 42 the time that Solomon reigned in J over 

12 18 get him up to his chariot, to flee to J 

12. 21 when Rehoboam was come to J , he asse, 
12. 27 sacrifice in the house of the Lord at J 

12. 28 It is too much for you to go up to J 

14, 21 he reigned seventeen years in J , the city 

14. 25 Shishak king of Egypt came up against J. 

15. 2 Three years reigned he in J and his 
15. 4 did the Lord his God gi ve,hini a lamp in J, 

» »5 4 set his son after him, Snd to establish J. 

13. to And forty and one years reigned he in J 
92 4^ he reigned twenty and five years in J. 

2 Ki, 8:7 and he reigned eight years in J. 

8. 26 he reigned one year in J And his mother's 

9 28 servants carried him in a chariot to J 
J 2. I forty years reigned he in J And his 
12. 17 and Hazael set his face to go up to J. 

12. 18 sentdt^ to Hazael he went away from J. 

14. 2 and reigned twenty and nine years in J. 
14. 2 his mother's name (was) Jehoaddan of J. 
14. 13 came to J., and brake down the wall of J. 
14. 19 they made a conspiracy against him in J 

14. 20 he was buried at J with his fathers in 

13. 2 J And his mother's name , Jecoliahof J. 

15. 33 he reigned sixteen years in J And his 

16. 2 reigned sixteen years in J., and did not 
16. 5 Pekah king of Israel came up to J to 
i8. 2 he reigned twenty and nine years in J 
18. 17 against J they went up, and came to .) 

18. 22 .L, Ye shall worship before this altar in J 1 
78 35 Lord should deliver J. out of mine hand? 

19. to J. shall not be delivered into the hand 
19. 21 the daughter of J hath shaken her head 
19. 31 out of J shall go forth a remnant, and 
at. I reigned fifty and five years in J. And his 
21. 4 the Lord said. In J will I put my name 
21. 7 in J , which I ha^ve chosen out of all tribes 

21 12 I (am) bringing (such) evil upon J. and J. 
21. 13 I will stretch over J. the line of Samarixt 
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sKl 21. i6 he bad filled J. from oce end to another 

21. ig refghed two years in J. And his mother's 

22. J and he reigned thirty and one years in J. 
22. 14 she dwelt in J. in the college ; and tliey 
33. I unto liim all the elders of Judah and of J. 

23. 3 the inhabitants of J. with him, and the 
23. 4 he burned thera wthout J. in the fields of 
03. 5 Judah, and in the places round about.J. 
23. 6 from the house of the LORD, without J. 
33. g came not up to the altar of the Loud in J. 
23. 13 high places that (were) before J., which 
03. 20 burned men's bones, .and returned to J. 
03. 23 this paasover was holden to . . Lord in J. 
S3. 24 were spied in the land of Judah and in J. 
03. 27 will cast off this city J. which I have 

23. 30 brought him to J., and buried him In his 
23. 3t and ho reigned three months in J. And his 
23- 33 put him . .that ho might not reign in J. 

33. 36 and he reigned eleven years in J. And hla 

34. 4heflUed J. with innocent blood ; which 

24. 8 and he reigned in J. three months. And 
34. 8 Nehushta, the daughter of Elnathan of J. 
34. Yo the servants, .came up against J., and 

34. 14 he carried away all 3., and all the princes 

34. 15 (those) carried he into captivity from J. 
24. 18 and he reigned eleven years in J. Andhia 

34. 30 it came to pass Id J. and Judah, until he 
as. I his host, against J , and pitched against 

35. 8 ft servant of the king of Babylon, unto J. 
35. 9 houses of J., and every great (man's) 

25. 10 brake down the walls of J. round about 
I Ch. 3. 4 in J. he reigned thirty and three years 

3. 5 these were bom unto him in J.; Shimea 
6. 10 in the temple that Solomon built in J. 
6. IS the Lord carried away Judah and J. by 
6. 32 had built the house of the LORD In J. 
8. 28 (were) .. chief (men). These dwelt in J. 

8. 32 also dwelt witn their brethren in J. 

p. 3 in J. dwelt the children of Judah, and 

9. 34 These chief fathers . . dwelt at J. 

II. 4 Israel went to J., which (is) Jebu3, where 
14, 3 And David took more wives at J.: and D. 

14. 4 names of (his) children which he had in J. 

15. 3 David gatnered all Israel together to J. 

18. 7 took the shields . . and brought them to J. 

19. IS entered into the city. Then Joab came to J. 
EC. I David tarried at J. And Joab smote Rab. 
00. 3 David and all the people returned to J. 
21. 4 went throughout all Israel, and came to J. 
01. 15 And God sent an angel unto J. to destroy 
Bi. i6 sword in his hand stretched out over J. 
33. 2S people, that they raay dwell in J. ifor ever 
eB. t men, and with all the valiant men, unto J. 
29. 27 thirty and three (years) reigned he in J. 

a Ch. z. 4 for he had pitched a tent for it at J. 

1. 13 the high place that (was) at Gibeon to J. 

1. 14 which he placed . . with the king at J, 
I. IS the king made silver and gold at J. (as 
e, 7 men that (are) with me in Judah and in J. 
s. 16 to Joppa, and thou shalt carry it up to J. 
3. X house of the Lord at J. in mount Moriab 

5. 2 Solomon assembled the elders, .unto J. 

6. 61 have chosen J., that my name might be 

8. 6 all that Solomon desired to buUd in J. 

9. I prove Solomon with hard questions at J. 
9. 25 the chariot cities, and mth the king at J, 
9. 27 the king made silver in J. as stones, and 
9. 30 And Solomon reigned in J. over all Israel 

10. 18 to get him up to his chariot, to flee to J. 
ji. I when Behoboam was come to J., he gath. 
II. 5 Uehoboam dwelt in J., and built cities for 

11. 14 Levites left, .and came to Judah and J 
ti. 16 such as set their hearts, .came to J., to 

12. 2, 9 Bhishak Mag of Egypt came . . against J. 
12. 4 he took the fenced cities., and came to J. 
12. 5 that were gathered together to J. because 

12. 7 shall not be poured out upon J. by the 
12. 13 Behoboam strengthened iumself in J., and 
»2. 13 and he reigned seventeen years in J., the 

13. 3 He reigned three years in J. His mother's 

14. IS carried away sheep, .and returned to J. 
15. 10 they gathered themselves together at J. 
17. i3'men of war, mighty men of valour, .in J. 
19. X returned to his house in peace to J. 

19. 4 Jehoshaphat dwelt at J. : and he went out 

19. 8 in .T. did Jehoshaphat set of the Levites 
ig. 8 controversies, when they returned to J. 

20. s stood in the congregation of Judah and J. 
ao. 15 inhabitants of J., and thou king Jehosh. 
BO. 17 the salvation of the Lord with you. .J. 
so. 18 the inhabitaotg of J. fell before the Lord 
20. 20 Hear me, O Judah. .ye inhabitants of J, 
so. 27 every nian of Judah and J., and Jehosh. 
so. 27 to go again to J. with joy ; for the Lord 
20. 28 they came to J. with psiteries andhaipa 

20. 31 he reigned twenty and five years in J. 
SI. 5 Jehoram . .reigned eight years in J. 
ai. II caused the inhabitants of J. to commit 
ai. 13 hast madeJudah and the inhabitants of J. 

21. ao he reigned iij J. eightyears, and departed 
32. I the inhabitants of J. made Ahaziah his 
SI. 2 he reigned one year in J. His mother'a 

23. 2 went about in Judah . .they came to J. 
34. t he reignefj forty years in J. HiB mother'a 

24. 6 out of Judah and out of J., the collection 
34. 9 a proclamation; through Judah and J.V 

34, iB wrath oanDB upon, Judah and J. for this 
84. 23 they came to Judkh and J., and destroyed 

35. I he reigfled, twenty and nine years in J. 

25. I his mother'a name (was) Jehoaddan of J. 
?5. 33 to J., and brake down the wall of J. from 
«S. 07 (bey (uade a cctnspiracy against bim in J. 



e Ch.26. 3 and he reigned fifty and two years in J. 
26. 3 mother's name also (was) J ecoliah of J. 
26. g built towers in J. at the corner gate, and 

26. 15 he made in J. engines, invented bycunn. 

27. J reigned sixteen years in J. His mother's 

27. 8 to reign, and reigned sixteen yeai's in J. 

28. I he reigned sixteen years in J.: but he did 
28. 10 keep under the childien of Judah and J. 
e8. 24 he made him altars in every comer of J. 
e8. 27 they buried him in the city, (even^ in J. 
eg. I he reigned nine and twenty years in J. 
eg. 8 wrath of the LORD wasupon Judah and J. 
30. 1 should come to the house of the L. at J. 
30. a the congregation in J., to keep the pass. 
30. 3 people gathered themselves together to J. 
30. 5 pnssover unto the LoED Ood of Israel at J. 
30. n Zcbulun humbled themselves, .came to J. 
30. 13 there assembled at J. much people to ke. 
30. 14 took away the altars that (were) in J. 
30. 21 children of Israel that were present at J. 
30. 26 there was great joy in J.: for since the 

30. 26 since the tim,e. was) not the like in J. 

31. 4 commanded the people that dwelt in J. 

32. 3 that he was purposed to fight against J. 
32. 9 king of Assyria send his servant* to J. 
32. 9 unto all Judah that (were) at J., saying 
32. 10 Whereon do ye trust, that ye abide . . in J.I 
32. 12 and commanded Judah and J., saying 
32. 18 the people of J. that (were^ on the wall 
32. 19 they spake against the Goa of J., as aga. 
32. 22 saved Hezeklah and the inhabitants of J. 
32. 23 many brought gifts unto the Lord to J. 
32. 25 wrath upon him, and upon Judah and J. 

32. 20 (both) he and the inhabitants of J., so 
32. 33 the inhabitants of J. did him honour at 

33. I and he reigned fifty and five years in J. 
33. 4 had said, In J. shall my name be for ever 
33. 7 in J., which I have chosen before all the 
33. 9 Judah and the inhabitants of J. to err 

33. 13 brought him again to J. into lila kingdom - 
33. IS mount of the house of the Lord, and in J. 

33. 21 began to reign, .reigned tv/o years in J. 

34. I and he reigned in J. ohe and thirty years 
34. 3 purge Judah and J. from the high places 
34. s burnt the bones, .cleansed Judah and J. 
34. 7 he had broken down -.he returned to J. 
34. 9 delivered the money . . they returned to J. 
34. 22 she dwelt in J. in the college ; and they 
34. 29 together all the elders of Judah and J. 
34. 30 the inhabitants of J., and the priests, and 
34. 32 he caused all that w^re present in J. and 

34. 32 the-inhabitants of J. did according to 

35. I Josiah kept a passover. .the Lord in J. 
35. 18 were present, and the inhabitants of J. 
35. 24 and they brought him to J., and h&died 

35. 24 all Judah and J. mourned for Josiah 

36. t made him Idng in his fathei-'s stead in J. 
36. 2 and he reigned three montlia in J. 

36. 3 the king of Egypt put him down at J., and 
36. 4 EUakim his brother king.. Judah and J. 
36. 5 reigned eleven years in J. : and he did 
36. 9 reigned three months and ten days in J. 
36. 10 Zedekiah his brother .. over Judah and J. 
36. II Zedekiah. .reigned eleven years in J. 
36. 14 of the LORD which he. hallowed in J. 
36. 19 brake down the wall of J., and burnt all 
36. 23 charged me to build him an house in J. 
Ezra I. 2 charged me to build him an house at J. 

1. 3 and let him go up to J., which (is) in Ju. 

I. 3 house of the Lord God . . which (is) in J. 

I. 4 offering for . .house of God that (is) in J. 

t. 5 build . .house of the Lord which (is) in J. 

I. 7 Nebuchadnezzar, .brought forth out of J. 

1. II were brought up from Babylon unto J. 

2. 1 came again unto J. and Judah, every one 

2. 68 to the house of the LoBD which (is) at J. 

3. I gathered themselves . . as one man to J. 
3. 8 their coming Jinto tlie house of God at J. 

3. 8 were come out of the captivity unto J. 

4, 6 against the inhabitants of Judah and J. 
4, 8 the scribe wrote a letter against J. to 
4. 12 came up from thee . . are come unto J. 

4. 20 There have been mighty kings also over J. 
4. 23 they went up In haste to J. unto the Jews 

4. 24 work of the house of God which (is) at J. 

5. I imto the Jews tliat (were)in Judan and J. 
5. 2 to build the house of God which (is) at J. 

5. 14 took out of the temple that (was) in J. 

5. IS Varry them into the temple that (is) in J, 
5. 16 foundation of . .hou^ of G. which (i8)in J. 
S- 17 decree, .to build this house of God ai J. 

6. 3 decree (concerning) the house of God at J. 
6. 5 took . . out of the temple which (is) at J. 
6. 5 brought again unto..temple which (is^ at J. 

6, 9 appointment of the priests which (are) at J. 
6. 12 destroythishouseof 6odwhich(is)at J 

6. 18 for the service of God, which (is) at J. 

7. 7 the porters, and the Nethinims, unto J. 
7. 8 he came to J. in the fifth month, which 
7. 9 first (day) of the fifth month came he to J. 
7.- 13 of their own free will to go up to J., go 
7; 14 enquire concerning Judah and J., accord. 

7. 15 God of Israel, whose habitation (is) in J. 
7. 16, 17 the house of their God which (is) in J. 

7. 19 (those) deliver thou before the God of J. 

7. 27 the house of the Lord which (is) in J. 

8. 39 at J., ia the chambers of the house of the 

8. 30 to bring (them) to J., unto the house of 
8. 31 twelfth (day) of . . first month, to go unto J. 
& 32 we came to J., and abode there three days 

9. 9 and to give us a wall in Judah and in J. 
10. 7 made proclamation throughout J. aud'J. 



Ezra 10. 7 should gather themselves together unto J. 

10. 9 together unto J. %vitliin three days. It 
Neb. I. 2 asked them concerning the Jews., and. J. 

I 3 the wall of J. also (is) broken down, and 
3. II So Icamo to J., and was there three days 
3. 13 my God had put in my heart to do at J. 

2. 13 viewed the v;alls of J., which were broken 
2. 17 J. (lieth) waste, and the gates thereof aro 

2. 17 let lis build up the Wall of J., that we be 
B. 20 portion, nor right, nor memorial, in J. 

3. 8 and they fortified J. unto the broad wall 

3. 9 son of Hur, tlie ruler of tlie half part of J. 
3. 12 the ruler of the half part of J., he and 

4. 7 heard that the walls of J. were made up 
4. 8 (and) to fight against J., and to hinder it 

4. 22 everyone with his servant lodge v/ithin J. 

6. 7 appointed prophets to preach of thee at J. 

7. 3 the ruler of the palace, charge over J. 
7. 3 Let not the gates of J. be opened until 
7. 3 appoint watches of the inhabitants of J. 

7. 6 came again to J. and to Judah, everyone 

8. IS proclaim in all their cities, and in J. 

11. t And the rulers of the people dweltat J. 
II. I one of ten to dwell in J. the holy city 

I J. 2 willingly offered themselves to dwell at J. 
11. 3 chief of the province that dwelt in J. 
ti. 4 at J. dwelt (certain) of the children of 
11. 6 the sons of Perez that dwelt at J. (were) 

11. 22 The overseer also of the Levites at J. (was) 

12. 27 at the dedication of the wall of J., tney 
12. 27 to bring them to J., to keep the deoicatioa 
12. 38 out of tne plain country round about J. 
12. 39 hadbuilded them villages round about 3. 

12. 43 that the joy of J. was heard even afar off 

13. 6 in all this (time) was not I at J.: for In 
13. 7 I came to J., and understood of the evil 

13. 15 they brought into J. on the sabbath day 

13. 16 sold . . unto the children of Judah, and in J. 
13. ig the gates of J. began to he dark before 

1 3. 20 merciiants . . lodged without J. once or tw. 
Esth. 2. 6 Who had been carried away from J. with 
Psa. SI. 18 Do good. .buUd thou the walla of J. 
68. 29 Because of thy temple at J. shall kings 
79. I they defiled ; they have laid J. on heaps 
79. 3 have they shed like water round a)>out J. 
102. 21 To declare the name, .and his praise in J. 
116. 19 in the midst of thee, J. Praise ye the 
122. 2 Our feet shall stand within thy gates, J. 
122. 3 J. is builded as a city that is compact 
122. 6 Pray for the peace of J. : they simll pros. 
I2S. 3 (As) the mountains (are) round about J. 
128. 5 thou Shalt see the good of J. all the days 
J3S. 21 Lord out of Zion, which dwelletb at J. 
>37. -S J-. let my right handforget (hercunn.) 
137. 6 if I prefer not J. above my chief joy 
137. 7 the children of Edom in the day of J. ; who 
147. 2 The Lord doth build up J.: he gathereth 
147. 12 Praise the Lord, O J.; praise thy God, O 
Ecot I. I the Preacher, the son of David, king in J. 

1. 12 I the Preacher was king over Israel In J. 
1. 16 all (they) that have been before me in J. 
s. 7 above ail that were in J. before me 

a. 9 more than all that were before me In J. 
Song I. sblack, but comely, ye daughters of J. 

2. 7 I charge you, ye daughters of J., by th 

3. S I charge you, ye daughters of J., by th 
3. 10 paved (with) love, for the daughters of J. 

5. 8 I charge you, O daughters of J., if ye find 

5. 16 and this (is) my friend, daughters of J. 

6. 4<art) beautiful, my love, .comely as J. 
8. 4 I charge you, O daughters of J., that ye 

Isa. I. I which he saw concerning Judah and J. 
2. z that Isaiah . . saw concerning Judah and J. 

2. 3 the law, and the word of the LORD from J. 

3. I doth take away from J. and from Judah 

3. 8 For J. is ruined, and Judah isfallen ; be. 

4. 3 (he that) remaineth in J., shall be called 
4. 3 one (that is) written among the living in J. 

4. 4 Lord . . shall have purged the blood of J. 

5. 3 now, inhabitants of J. .judge, I pray 
7.* I went up toward J. to war jigainst it, but 

6. 14 and for a snare to the inhabitantsof J. 
10. 10 graven images did excel them of J. and 
10. II Shall I not. .so do to J. and her idols 
10. 12 his whole work upon mount Zion and on J 
so. 32 shake his hand (against) .. the hill of J. 

32. 10 And ye have numbered the houses of J. 
22. 21 shall be a father to the inhabitants of J. 
24. 23 LORD..8hallreigninmountZion, andin J. 

27. 13 worship the Lord in the holy mount at J. 

28. 14 men, that rule this people which (is) in J. 

30. 19 the people shall dwell in Zion at J. : thou 

31. s As birds flying, so wUl the Lord, .defend.!. 
31. 9 whoseflre(is)inZion, and his furnace in J, 

33. 2o thine eyes shall see J. a quiet habitation 
36. 2 king . . sent Eabshakeh from Lachisii to J. 

36. 7 said to Judah and to J., Ye shall worship 
36. 20 the Lord should deliver J. out of my ha. 
37. 10 J. shall not be given into the hand of the 

37. 22 daughter of J. hath shaken her head at 
37. 32 out of J. shall go forth a remnant, and 
40. 2 Sneak ye comfortably to J., and cry unto 

40. 9 O' J., that bringest good tidings, lift up 

41. 27 1 will give to J. one that briogeth good 
44. 26 that saith to J., Thou shalt be inhabited 
44. 28 saying to J., Thou shalt be built ; and to 

51. 17 O J., which hast dmnkat thehand olthe 
52. I put on thy beautiful garments, O J., the 
52. 2 sit down, O J. : loose thyself from the ba. 
52. 9 sing together, ye waste places of J.: for 
52. 9 comforted his people, . . hath redeemed J. 
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6 I have set watchmen upon thy walls, J, 

7 and till he make J. a praise in the earth 
10 Zion is a wilderness, J. a desolation 

18 I create J a rejoicing, and her people a 

19 I will rejoice in J., and joy in my people 
10 Rejoice ye with J., and be glad with her 

13 comfort you, .ye shall be comforted in J. 

20 upon swift beasts, to my holy mountain J. 
3 the carrying away of J. captive in the 

15 throne at the entering of the gates of J 

2 cry in the ears of J., saying. Thus saitli 
17 they shall call J. the -throne of the Lord 
J7 unto it, to the name of the Lord, to J 

3 saith the Lord to the men of Judah and J. 

4 ye men of Judah and inhabitants of J 

5 publish in J.; and say, Blow ye the trum. 

10 hast greatly deceived this people and J. 

11 shall it be said to this people and to J. 

14 O J., wash thine heart from wickedness 

16 publish against J., (that) watchers come 
1 ye to and fro through the streets of J. 
I gather yourselves to flee out of. .J., and 

6 cast a mount against J. : this (is) the city 
3 Be thou instructed, J., let my soul de. 

17 cities of Judah, and in the streets of J. ? 
34 from the streets of J., the voice of mirth 

1 the bones of the inhabitants of J., out of 

5 Wliy (then) is this people of J. slidden 

11 I will make J. heaps, (and) a den of dra. 

2 men of Judah, and to the inhabitants of J. 

6 cities of Judah, and in the streets of J. 
9 A conspiracy, .among inhabitants of J. 

12 inhabitants of J. go and cry unto the gods 
II. 13 (according to)., number of the streets of J 
13. 9 pride of Judah, and the great pride of J. 
13. 13 prophets, and all the inhabitants of J ,. 

13. 27 O J. I wilt thou not be made clean ? when 

14. 2 Judah raourneth .the cry of J. is gone up 

14. i6 shall be cast out in the streets of J. 

15. 4 be removed., for (tliat) which he did in J. 
15. 5 who shall have pity upon thee, J.? or 
17. 19 Go and stand, .in all the gates of .T. 

17. zo the inhabitants of J., that enter in by 
17. 21 bear .nor bring (it) in by the gates of J. 
17. 25 men of Judah, and the inhabitants of J. 
17 26 from the places about J., and from the 
17. 27 even entering in at the gates of J. on the 

17. 27 it shall devour the palaces of J., and it 

18. II the inhabitants of J , saying, Thus saith 

19. 3 kings of Judah, and inhabitants of J 
19. 7 the counsel of Judah and J. in this place. 
19. 13 the houses of J., and the houses of 

22. 19 drawnandcastforthbeyond thegatesof J 

23. 14 I have seen also in the prophets of J an 
23 15 from the prophets of J. is profaneness 

24. I with the carpenters and smiths, from J. 

24. 8 the residue of J., that remain in this land 
23. 2 of Judah, and to all the inhabitants of J. 

25. i8 J., and the cities of Judah, and the kings 

26. 18 J. shall become heaps, and the mountain 

27. 3 of the messengers which come to J. unto 
27. 18 the house of the king of Judah, and at J. 
27. 20 away captive Jeconiah. .from J. to Baby. 
27. 2o captive .all the nobles of Judah and. J. 
27. 21 the house of the king of Judah and of J. 

-29. 1 the prophet sent from J. unto the residue 
29. I carried away captive from J. to Babylon 
29. 2 princes of Judah and J., and the carpen. 
29. 2 and the smiths, were departed from J. 
29. 4 to be carried away from J. unto Babylon 
29. 20 whom I have sent from J. to Babylon 
29. 25 letters, .unto all the people that(are)at J. 
32. 2 the king of Babylon's army besieged J. : and 
32. 32 men of Judah, and the inhabitants of J. 

32. 44 in the places about J., and in the cities 
33. 10 in the streets of J., (that are) desolate 

33. 13 in the places about J., and in the cities 

33. 16 J. shall dwell safely : andthis(isthename) 

34. I fought against J., and against all the 
34. 6 words unto Zedekiah king of Judah in J. 
34. 7 king of Babylon's army fought against J. 

34. 8 with all the people that (were) at J. 
34. 19 the princes of J., the eunuchs, and the 

35. It let us go to .T. for fear of the army of 
35. II for fear of the army, .so we dwell at J. 
qs. 13 men of Judah and the inhabitants olJ 

35. 17 upon all inhabitants of J. all the evil 

36. 9 proclaimed a fast . . to all the people in J. 
36. 9 that came from the cities of Judah unto J. 

36. 31 upon the inhabitants of J., and upon the 

37. 5 Chaldeans that besieged J. heard tidings 
37. 5 Chaldeans . .heard . . they departed from J. 
37. II army. .Chaldeans was broken up from J. 

37. 12 Jeremiah went forth out of J. to go into 

38. 28 J. was taken : and he was(there) when J. 

39. I Nebuchadnezzar, .and. .army against J. 

39. 8 with fire, and brake down the walls of J. 

40. I were carried away captive of J. and Judah 
42. 18 poured forth upon the inhabitants of J. 
44. 2 all the evil that I have brought upon J. 
44. 6, 21 of Judah and in the streets of J..' 

44. 9 land of Judah and in the streets of j. ? 
44. 13 as I have punished J., by the sv/ord, v. 17. 
51. 35 5Iy blood upon the inhabitants, .shall J. 

51. 50 remember . . and let J. come into your mind 

52. 1 and he reigned eleven years in J. And 
52. 3 it came to pass in J. and Judah, till he 
52. 4 came, he aiidall his army, against J., and 
52.12 fif th month, .came Nebuzar-adan .into J. 
$2. 13 the houses of J., and all the houses of the 
52. 14 brake dovni all the walls of J. roundabout 
52. 29 carriefl away captive from J. eight hund. 



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Lam. I. 7 J remembered in the days of her affliction 
I 8 J. hath grievously sinned , therefore she 

1. 17 J. is as a menstiuous woman among them 

2. xo the virgins of J hang down their heads 
2. 13 shall I liken to thee, daughter of J ? 

2. 15 and wag their head at the daughter of J. 
12 should have entered into the gates of J. 

1 and pourtray upon it the city, (even) J. 

7 shall set thy face toward the siege of J. 
16 I will break the stall of bread in J . and 

5 This (!.■;) J : I have set it in the midst of 

3 brought me in the visions of God to J 

4 midst of the city, through the midst of J 

8 in thy pouring out of thy fury upon J ? 

15 unto whom the inhabitants of J have 
10 This burden (concerneth) the prince in J. 
ig the Lord GOD of the inhabitants of J. 

16 which propliesy concerning J., and which 

21 I send my four sore judgments upon J. 

22 the evil that I have brought upon J., '(even) 

6 so will I give the inliabitants of J. 

2 .Son. cause J. to know her abominations 

3 Thus saitli the Lord God unto J ; Thy 
12 the king of Babylon Is come to J., and 

2 set thy face toward J., and drop (thy w ) 

20 may come to Judah in J. the defenced 
22 his right hand was the divination for J. 
jq I will gather you into the midst of J. 

4 names , Samaria (is) Aholali, and J. Ahol. 
2 set hlrnself against J this same day 
2 that Tyrus hath said against J., Aha! she 

21 one that escajied out of J. came unto me 
38 as the flock of .f. in her solemn feasts 

1 Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon unto J. 

2 taken out of the temple which (was) in J 

3 temple of the house of God. (was) at J. 

10 windovvs . . open in his cliainber toward J. 
2 seventy years in the desolations of J. 

7 the inhabitants of J., and unto all Israel 
12 not been done as hath been done upon J. 
16 thy fury be turned away from the city J 
i5 J. and thy people (are become) a reproach 
25 to build J. unto the IVIessiah the Prince 
32 J shall be deliverance, as the Lord 

1 bring again the captivity of Judah and J. 
6 the children of J. have ye sold unto the 

16 out of Zion, and utter his voice from J. 

17 then shall J. be holy, and there shall no 
20 and J. from generation to generation 

2 from Zion, and utter his voice from J. 

5 and it shall devour the palaces of J. 

11 entered, his gates, and cast lots upon J 

20 the captivity of J., which (is) in Sepharad 

I whicli hq^saw concerning Samaria and J. 

5 high places of Judah? (are they) not J ? 

9 unto the gate of my _-ople, (even) to J 
I. 12 camedownfrom th(x.ORDunto. gate of J. 
3. 10 Zion with blood, and J with iniquity 

3. 12 J. shall become lieaps, and the mountain 

4. 2 of Zion, and the word of the Lord from J 
4. 8 kingdom shall come to the daughter of J. 

Zeph. I. 4 Judah, and upon all the inhabitants of J. 

I. 12 I will search .1 with candles, and punish 

3. 14 rejoice with all the heart daughter of J. 

3. 16 shall be said to J., Fear thou not ; (and) 
Zecli. I. 12 how long wilt thou not have mercy on J. 

I. 14 I am jealous for J and for Zion with a 

I. 16 I am returned to J. with mercies • my h. 

I. 16 a line shall be stretched forth upon J. 

I. 17 yet comfort Zion, and shall yet choose J. 

1. 19 which have scattered Judah, Israel, and J. 

2. 2 meaffuro J., to see what (is) the breadth 
2.' 4 J. shall be inhabited (as) tov/ns without 
2. 12 And the Lord shall choose J. again 

3. 2 the Lord that hatli chosen J. rebuke thee 

7. 7 J. was inh-.bited and in prosperity, and 

8. 3 will dwell in the midst of J. : and J. shall 
8. 4 old women dwell in the streets of J., and 
8. 8 they shall dwell in the midst of J. ; and 
8. 15 I thought in thesedays to do well unto J. 

8. 22 shall come to seek the Lord of hosts in J. 

9. 9 shout,0 daughter of J.: behold, thy King 
9. 10 chariot from E., and the horse from J. 

12. 2 I will make J. a cup of trembling unto 
12. 2''sieee both against Judah (and) against J. 
12. 3 that day will I make J. a burdensome st. 
12. 5 The mhabitants of J (shall be) my stren. 
j2. 6 J. shall be inhabited again, .(even) in J. 
12. 7 the glory of the inhabitants of J. do not 
12. 8 the Lord defend the inhabitants of J. 
12 9 all the nations that come against J 
12. 10 upon the inhabitants of J., the spirit of 
II shall there be a great mourning in J., as 

1 fountain opened, .to the inhabitants of J. 

2 gather all nations against J. to battle 

4 mount of Olives, which (is) before J. on 

8 living waters shall go out from J., half 

10 a plain from Geba to Rimmon south of J. 

II but J. shall be safely inhabited 
12 the people that have fought against J. 
14 Judah also shall fight at J.: and the we. 
19 of all the nations which came against J 
17 not come up of (all)thS families, unto J. 

21 Yea, every pot in J. and in Judah shall 

11 abomination, .committed in Is. and in J. 
4 Then shall tho offering of Judah and J 
I there came wise men from the east to J. 

2. 3 he was troubled, and all J with him 

3. 5 Then went out to him J., and all .Tudea 

4. 25 (from) J., and (from) Judea, and (from) 

5. 35 neither by J ; for it is the city of the 
»S. 1 scribes and Phari-sees, which were of J. 



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Matt 16. 21 must go unto J., and suffer many things 

20 17 And Jesus going up to J. took the twelve 
26. 18 we go up to J.; and the Son of man shall 

21 I they drew nigh unto J., and were come to 
21. 10 when he was come into J., all the city 
23. 37 J,, J., (thou) that killest the prophets 

Mark i. 5 all the land of Judea, and they of J , and 
3. 8 from J., and from Idurafea, and (from) 

3. 22 the scribes which came down from J. said 
7 I certain of the scribes, which came from J. 

io. 32 they were in the way going up to J.; and 

10. 33 we go up to J. , and the son of man shall 
ri. 1 wlien they came nigh [to J ], unto Bethph. 
<i II Jesus entered into J , and into the temple 

11. 15 they come to J,: and Jesus went into the 
II 27 they come again to J., and as he was w. 
15. 41 women which came up with him unto J 

Luke 2. 22 they brought him to J., to present (him) 
2. 25 there, .a man in J., whose name (was) S. 
2 38 all them that looked for redemption in J 
2. 41 his parents went to J every year at the 
2.42 they went up (to J.] after the custom of the 
2. 43 the chilcj Jesus tamed behind in J, ; and 
2 45 they turned back again to J., seeking him 

4. 9 And he brought him to J , and set him 

5. 17 of every tovni of Galilee, and Judea, and J 

6. 17 people out of all Judea and J , and from 
9. 31 decease which he should accomplish at J. 

■ 9. 51 he stedfastly set his face to go to J. 

9. 53 his face was as though he would go to J, 
10. 30 A certain (man) went down from J, to Jer 
13. 4 sinners above all men that dwelt in J ? 
13. 22 went .teaching, and journey, toward [J J 
13. 33 cannot be that a prophet perish out of J, 
13. 34 J., J., which killest the prophets, and 

17. ri as he went to J,, that he passed through 

18. 31 we go up [to J.], and all tilings that are 

19. II becausehewasnightoJ.,andbecausethey 
19. 28 he went before, ascending up to J. 

21 20 when ye shall see J. compassed with arm 
21 24 J. shall be trodden down of the Gentiles 
23. 7 who himself also was at J at that time 

23. 28 Daughters of J., weep not for me, but weep 

24. 13 which was from J (about) threescore fur. 
24. 18 Art thou only a stranger in J., and hast 
24. 33 and returned to J., and found the eleven 
24. 47 among all nations, beginning at J. 

24. 49 tarry ye in the city of [ J. j.until ye be endued 
24. 52 and returned to J. with great joy 
John I. 19 priests and Levites from J. to ask him 
2. 13 passover was at hand.. Jesus went, to J 
2. 23 he was in J at the passover, in the least 
4. 2o J. is the place where men ought to wors 
4. 21 neither in this mountain, nor yet at J 

4. 45 the things that he did at J. at the feast 

5. 1 feast of the Jews, and Jesus went up to J. 
5. 2 there isatj.,by thesheep(market),apool 

7. 25 Then said some of them of J., Is not this 

10. 22 it was at J. the feast of the dedication 

11. 18 Bethany was nigh unto J., about fifteen 

11, 55 and many went out of the country up to J. 

12. 12 they heard that Jesus was coming to J. 
Acts I. 4 they should not depart from J., but wait 

I. 3 ye shall be witnesses unto me both in J. 
I 12 Then retui-ned they unto J from the mo 

1. 12 which IS from J. a sabbath day's journey 
1 19 it was known unto all the dwellers at J 

2. 5 there were dwelling at J. Jews, devout 
2.- 14 (ye) that dwell at J., be this known unto 
4. 6 andasmany. .weregathered togetheratj 

4. 16 (is) manifest to all them that dwell in J. 
5. 16 (out) of the cities round about unto J. 

5. 28 ye have filled J. with your doctrine, and 

6. 7 the disciples multiplied in J. greatly ; and 

8. ^i persecution against, .which was at J. 

8. 14 the apostles which were at J. heard that 
8. 25 returned (to J.], and preached the gospel 
8. 26 the way that goeth down from J unto Ga. 

8. 27 an eunuch, .had come to J. for to worship 
g. 2 he might bring them bound unto J. 

9. 13 much evil he hath done to thy saints at 3 

9. 21 which called on this name in J., and camo 
9.J26 when Saul was come to J., he assayed to 
9. 28 with them coming in and going out at J. 

10. 39 both in the land of the Jews, and in J. 
I/. 2 when Peter was come up [to J.], they that 

11. /2 the ears of the church which v/as [in J.] 

11. 27 in these days came prophets from J. 

12. 25 Barnabas andSaul returnedfrom J., when 

13. 13 John departin^rom them Teturned to J. 
13. 27 they that dwell at J., and their rulers 
13. 31 which came up with him from Galilee to J. 
15. 2 should go up to J. unto the apostles and 

15. 4 And when theyvrere come to J., they were 

16. 4 the apostles and elders which were [at J.] 

18. 21 [I must, .keep thisfeast that Cometh in J.) 

19. 21 Paulpurp03edinspirit..togo[toJ.],sayiiig 
20. 16 hasted, to be [at J.] the day of Pentecost 
2o.,22 go bound in the spirit unto J., not know. 
21. 4 who said, .thatiheishouldnot go up [to J.) 
21. II So shall the Jews at J. bind the man that 

21. 12 and they, .besought him nottogoup to J. 

21. 13 die at J. for the name of the Lord Jesus 
2115 took up our «"arriages, and went up [to J.] 

21. 17 And when we were come to J., the breth. 
2t. 31 tidings came .that all J. was in an uproar 

22. 5 bring them which were . . bound unto J[. 
22. 17 when I was come again to J., even while 

^ 22. 18 get thee quickly out of J. : for they will 
f • ' 23. II as thou hast testified of me in J., so must 

24. II twelve days since 1 went up to X for to 

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Acts 25. 3 he would send for him to J., laying wait 
25. 7 the Jewa which came down from J., stood 
25. 9 Wilt thou go up to J., and there be judged 
25. 15 when I wasat J., tlie chief priests and the 
23. 20 I asked Qiim) whether he would go to J. 

25. 24 have dealt with me, both at J., and (also) 

26. 4 at the first among mine own nation at J. 
26. 10 Which thing I also did in J. : and many of 
26. 2o and at J., and throughout all the coasts 
28. ty yet was I delivered prisoner from J. into 

Bom 13. ig from J., and round about unto lUyricum 
15. 25 I go unto J. to miuiflter unto the saints 
15. 26 contribution^f or the. .saints which are at J. 
15. 31 that my service which (I have) for J. may 

1 Co.i£. 3 I send to bring your liberality unto J. 
QaL I. 17 Neither went 1 up to J. to them which 

1. i3 I went up to J. to see Peter, and abodo 

2. I I went up again to J. with Barnabas, and 
4. 25 mountSinai in Arabia, and ausv/ereth to J. 
4. 26 But J. which is above is free, which is the 

Heb. 12. 22 the city of the living God, the heavenly J. 
Eev. 3. 12 of the city of my God, (which is) new J. 
21. 2 John saw the holy city, new J., coming 
21. 10 and showed me that great city, the holy J. 
XE-RTI'-SHA, N¥'n;, n\^\-\] possession. 
The daughter of Zadok and wife of Uzzlah, and mother 
of Jotham, kings of Judah. B.C. 760. 

2 Ki.15. 33 his mother's namo (was) J., the daughter 
2 Oh.27. I His mother's name also (was) J., the dau. 

JTE-SA-I'AH, JE-SEA-I'AH, '•"i;j/iJ';, •i;!^6'; Jah is helper. 
1. A grandson of Zerubbabel. 'B.C. 470. 

I Ch. 3. 21 the sons of Hananiah ; Pelatiah, and J. 
8. A son of Jeduthun, and one appointed to the service 
of song. B.O. 1015. 

1 Ch.25. 3 Zeri, and J., Hasliabiah, and Mattithiah 

25. 15 eighth to J,, (ha>, liis sons, and hiabrcthr. 

3. A grandson of Eliezer, son of Mosea, and ancestor of 
Shelomith. B.C. 1015. 

9 I Ch.26. 25 J. his son, and Joram his son, and Zlchri 

4. One of the family of £lam that returned with Ezra. B.o. 

447- 

Ezra 8. 7 J. the son of Athaliab, end with hlmseT. 

6. A llerarite who joined Ezra. B.C. 447. 

Ezra 8. 19 and with him J. of the sons of Merari, his 
6. A Benjamite whose posterity dwelt in Jerusalem. 
B.C. 447- 

Neh. II. 7 Maaseiah, the son of Itbiel, the son of J . 
JE-SHA'-NAH, n3^« ancient. 
A city near Bethel and Ephraimon the N. of Benjamin. 

2 Ch.13. 19 J. with the towTis thereof, and Ephraim 
JE-SHAB-E'-LAH, n^N")?'; 0/ Jesharcl. 

A Levite who presided over the service of song. b.o. 
tozs. 

t C!h.2S. 14 The seventh to J., (he), his eons, and Ma 
JE-SEEB-E'-AB, 3«3E'.; seat of th^ father. 
The head of the 14th' course of the priests in the service 
of the sanctuary. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.24. 13 thirteenth toHuppah, the fourteenth to J. 
JE'-SSEIB, IB*; Tightness. 
A BOO of Caleb, son of Eezron. B.O. 1540. 

1 Ch. 2. 18 sons (are) these; J., andShobab, and Ard. 

JE-SET-MON, )bT% \-\DV:, a ipaate, a desert. 

I. A place In tee Sinaitic peninsulaon the K of Jordaa. 

Num2i. 20 thetopof Pisgah, which looketh toward J. 
23. 28 the top of Peor, that looketh toward J. 
8. A place in the desert of Judfth on the W. of Jordan. 

1 33.25. 34 °f Maon, in the plain on the south of J. 

26. 1 the hill of Hachilah, (which is) before J.? 

JE-SHI'-SHAI, '?'i{'J Jdh is ancient. 
Ad ancestor of s Gadite family. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 5. »4 son of J., the son of Jahdo, the son of B. 
JE-BHO-EA-fAH, njijie'; hvmhled hy Jah, 
A descendant of Simeon. E.p. 800. 

I Ch. 4. 36 J., and Asaiah, and Adiel, and Jesimlel 
JfE-SHTT'-A, JE-SHtr'-AH, ^W. Jah is hdp. 
J. A priest of the sanctuary. B.o. 1015. 

1 Ch. 24. 11 The ninth to J,, the tenth to Shecaniah 
Ects 2. 36 of the house of J., nine hundred seventy 
Jfeh. 7. 39 of the house of J., nine hundred seventy 

8. A Levite in the days of Eezekiah. He managed the 
tithes. B.o. 720. 

2 Ch.31. js J., and Shemaiah, Amariah, and Shecan. 
Ezra 2. 4ochildrenof J.,andKadiniel,of thechildren 
JJeh. 7. 43 The Levites : the children of J., of Kad. 

5. A priest who returned with Zerubhabel. B.O. 336. 

Ezra ?. 2 J., Nehemiah, Seraiah, Reelalah, Morde. 
3. 2 Then stood up J. tho son of Jozadak, and 
3. 8 J. the son of Jozadak, and the remnant of 

3. 9 Then stood J, (with) his sons and . . breth. 

4. 3 J., and the rest of the chief of the fathers 

5. 2 son of Shealtiel, and J. the son of Jozadak 
10. 18 of the sons of J. the son of Jozadak, and 

Neh. 7. 7 J.,,Nehemlah,Azariah,Eaamiah,N«hama. 
12. X Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and J- 
12. 7 and of their brethren in the days of J. 
12. 10 And J. begat Joiakim, Joiakim also begat 
12. 2fS (were) in the days of Joiakim the sen of J. 
4. The father of Jozahad the Levite that weighed the 
vessels of the sanctuary. B.a 536. 
' Ezra 8. 33 with them (was) Jozabad the son of X 



5. A eon of Pahatli-Moab whose descendants returned 
with Zerubbabiil. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 6 the children of J. (and) Joab, two thous. 
Hell. 7. II the children ol J. and Joab, two thousand 

6. The father of Ezer who helped to repair the wall. 

B.C. 445. 

Nch. 3. 19 »3xt to liim regaired Ezer the son of J. 

7. A Levite who explained the law to th.e people when 
Ezra read it. B.C. 445. 

Neh. z. 7 Also J., and Bani, and Sherebiah, Jamin 

9. 4 of the Levites, J., and Bani, Kadmiel, .Sh. 

9. 5 Then the Levites, J., and Kadmiel, Bani 

12. 8 Moreoverthe Levites: J.,Binnui, Kadm. 

12. 24 Sherebiah, and J. the son of Kadmiel 

8. The name of Joshua the son of Nun is in one passage 
thus spelt, B.C. 1491. 

Neh. 8. 17 since the days of J. the son of Nun unto 

9. The son of Azariah, a Levite, who sealed the cove- 
nant. B.o. 445. 

Neh. 10. 9 J. the son of Azaniah, Binnui of the sons 

10. A city of Benjamin, near lloladah. 

Neh. II. 26 at J., and at Moladah and at Beth-phe. 
JE-SHU'-EtrS, JE-S'a'-ETJN, imji- thedarling upright. 
A poetical appellation of the people of Israel. 

Deut3^. IS J. waxed fat, arid kicked ; thou art waxen 
33. 3 ho was king in J., when the heads of the 
33. 26 (There is) none like unto the God of J. 
Isa. 44. 2 Fear not. .thou, J., whom I have chosen 
JE-SI'-AH, >^y\ !^',T. Jah exists. 

1. One that joined David at Ziklag. B.C. 1058. 

J Ch.i2. 6 J., and Azareel, and Joezer, and Jasb',b. 

2. A Kohathite descendant of UzzieL B.O. loij. 
Called also Isshiah. 

1 Ch.23. 20 the sons of Uzziel ; Micah the first, and J 
JE-SI-m'-EI^ SnP'(?; Qod sets. 
A descendant of Simeon. B.C. 8on. 

I Ch. 4. 36 and Asaiah, and Adiel, and J., and Bena. 
JES'-SE, '»;, 'leo-caf Jah exists. 
Son of Obed and father of David, and grandson of Boaz 
and Ruth. B.C. 1120 

Kuth 4. 17 he(is)thefatherof J., thefatherof David 

4. 22 And Obed begat J., and J. begat David 
I So. 16. I I will send thee to J. the Beth-lehemite 
16. 3 And call J. to the sacrifice, and I wlU 
t6. 3 he sanctified J. and his sons, and called 
16. 8 J. called Abinadab, and made him pass 
i6. 9 Then J. made Shammah to pass by. And 
16. lo J. made seven of his sons to pass before 
16. 10 And Samuel said unto J., The LoBB hath 
16. II And Samuel said imto J., Are here alli(thy) 
16. II Samuel said unto J., Send and fetchhim 
16. 18 I have seen a son of J. the Beth-lehemite 
16. 19 Saul sent messengers unto J., and said 
16. 20 J. took an ass (laden) with bread, and a 

16. 22 Saul sent to J., saying, Letr David, I pray 

17. 12 of that Ephrathite .. whose name (was) J. 
17. 13 three eldest sons of J. went (find) follow. 
17. 17 J. said unto David his son, Take now for 
17. 20 and took, and went, as J. had commanded 
17. 58 son of thy servant J. the Beth-lehemite 
2o. 27 AVherefore cometh not the son of J. to 
2o. 30 chosen .. son of J. to thine own confusion 
2o. 31 as long as the son of J. liveth upon the 
22. 7 will the son of J. give every one of you 
22. 8 son hath made a league with the son of J. 

22. 9 said, I saw the son of J. coming to Nob 
22. 13 consp. against me, thon and the son of J. 
25. 10 and who (is) the son of J.? There be many 

e Sa. 20. I neither have . .inheritance in the son of J. 

23. I the son of J. said, and the man (who was) 
J 'El. 12. 16 (have we) inheritance in the son of J.: to 

1 Ch. 2. 12 And Boaz begat Obed, and Obed begat J. 

2. 13 jTbegat his first bom Eliah, and Abina. 

10. 14 turned the kingdom unto David . . son of J. 

11. 18 Thine (are we), .on thyside, thou son of J. 
29. 26 David the son of J. reigned over. .Israel 

2 Ch.;o. 16 (we have) none inheritance in the son of J. 

II. 18 Ablhail .. daughter of Eliab the son of J. 
Psa. 72. 20 The prayers of David the son of J. are 
Isa. II. I come forth a rod out of the stem of J. 

II. 10 in that day there shall be a root of J. 
Matt. I. 5 Booz begat Obed of Kuth. .Obed begat 3. 
I. 6 J. begat David the king ; and David the 
Luke 3. 32 Which was (the son) of J., which was 
Acts 13. 22 1 have found David the (son) of J., a man 
Rom 15. 12 There shall be a root of J., and he that 

JES'-STTI, Ip; Jdh is satisfied. 

A descendaiit of Asher. B.C. 1700. See Ishui. 

Num26. 44 of 'J., the family of the Jesuites : of Berlah 
JESTING — 
Pleasantry, evrpaveXla eutrapelia. 

Eph. 5. 4 nor jesting, which are not convenient 

JE-SU-ITEB, 'iB'-.n. 

The family of the preceding Jcmi. 

Num26. 44 of Jesui, the family of the J.: of Beiiab 

JE'-SUS, 'l-naovs, from Heb. il^l saviewr. 
1. The son of the Virgin Mary, a dfescendant of Abraham 
through David of the tribe of Judah.the long promised 
and long expected Messiah, bom in Bethlehem-Ephra- 
tah, and CTOcifled in Jerusalem. A.D. 29. 

Matt. 1. 16 Mary, of whom was bom J., wno is called 
1. 31 thou sholt call bis name 3.; foitbe shall 



Matt. I. 25 first bom son : and he called his nam£ J. 

2. I J. was born in Bethlehem of Judea, in 

3. 13 Then cometh J. from Galilee to Jordan 

3. 15 J. answering said unto him, Sulfcr (it to 
3 16 J, whenhewasbajjlized, we'itupstraight. 

4. I Tlien was J. led up of the spirit into the 
4. 7 J. said unto him. It is written again, Thoa 
4. loThcnsaith J. unto him. Get thee hence, 3. 
4. 12 (J.] had heard that John was cast into 

4. J 7 J. began to preach, and to say, Repent 
4. J 8 (J. ,] walking by the sea of GaUlee,Baw two 
4. 23 And [J.] went about all Galilee, teaching 

7. 23 when J. had ended these sayings, the pe. 
8 3 And [J.] put forth (liis) liaud, and touched 

8. 4 J. saith unto him, Sec thou tell no man 
8. 5 when [J.] was entered into Capernaum 
8. 7 [J.J saith unto him, I will come and heal 
8. 10 When J. heard (it), he marvelled, and 

8. 13 J. said unto the centurion. Go thy way . 
8. 14 when J. was come into Peter's house, he 
8. 18 when J. saw great multitudes about him 
8. 20 J. saith unto him, The foxes have holes 
8. 22 J. said unto him, Follow me ; and let the 

8. 29 What have we to do with thee, [J.,) thou 
B. 34 the whole city came out to meet J.: and 

9. 2 J., seeing their faith, said unto the sick 
9. 4 J. .knowingtheirthoughts.said, Wherefore 
9. 9 as J. passed forth from thence, he saw a 
9. 10 as J. sat at meat in the house, behold 

9. 12 when (J.) heard (that), he said unto them 
9. IS J. said unto them. Can the children of the 
9. 19 J. arose, and followed him, and ^so did) 
9. 22 J. turned him about; and when ne saw' 
9. 23 J. came into the ruler's house, and saw 
9. 27 And when J. departed thence, two blind 
9. 28 J. eaith unto them, Believe ye that I am 
9. 30 J. straitly charged them, saying. See (that) 
9. 35 J. went about all the cities and villages 
«o. 5 These twelve J. sent forth, and comman. 
II. I J. had made an end of commanding his 
II. 4 J. answered and said unto them. Go and 
II. 7 J. began to say unto the multitudes cone. 

11. 23 J. answered and said, I thank thee, F. 
«2. 1 J. went on the sabbath day through the 
t2. 15 when J. knew (it,) he withdrew himself 

12. 23 [J.] knew their thoughts, and said unto 

13. I The same day went J. out of the house 
13. 34 these things spake J. unto the multitude 
'3- 36 [J] sent the multitude away, and went 
13. 51 [J.saith unto them, Haveyeunderstood all] 
13. 53 when J. had finished these parables, ho 

13. 37 J. said unto them, A prophet is not with. 

14. I Herod the tetrarch heard of the fame of J. 
14. 12 disciples, .buried, and went and told J. 
14. 13 J. heard (of it), he departed thence by 
14. 14 [J.] went forth, and saw a great multitude 
14. 16 J. said unto them, They need not depart 
14. 22 (J.) constrained his disciples to get into 
14. 25 [J.] went unto them, walking on the sea 
14. 27 J. spake unto them, saying. Be of good 

14. 29 he walked on the water, to go to J. 

14. 31 J. stretched forth (hi") hand, and caught 
13. I Then came to J. scribes and Pharisees 
13. 16 [J.] said, Are ye also, .without understa,? 
13. 21 Then J. went thence, and departed into 
13. 28 Then J. answered and said unto her, wo. 

15. 29 J. departed from thence, and came nigh 
13. 30 cast them down at [J.) feet ; and he healed 
13. 32 J. called his disciples (unto him), and said 

15. 34 J.saith unto them. How manj' loaves have 

16. 6 J. said unto them. Take heed and beware 
16. 8 when J. perceived, he said unto them, O 
16. 13 J. came Into the coasts of Cesarea Philip 
16. 17 J. answered and said imto him, Blessed 
16. 20 tell no man that he was [J.] the Christ 

16. 21 From that time forth began J. to show 
i6.-24 Then said J. unto his disciples, If any 

17. I J. taketh Peter, James, and John his br. 
17. 4 Then answered Peter, and said unto J. 
17. 7. J. came and touched them, and said, Ar. 
17. 8 lifted . . their eyes, they saw no man, save J. 
J7. 9 J. charged them, sa3fing. Tell the vision 
17. II fJ.] answered and said vmto them, EMaa 
17. 17 Then J. answered and said, faithless 
17. 18 J. rebuked the devil ; and he departed 
17. 19 Then came the disciples to J. apart, and 
17. 20 [J.] said unto them. Because of your unb. 
17. 22 J. said unto them. The Son of man shall 

17. 25 J. prevented him, saying, What thinkest 
»7. 26 J. saith unto him. Then are the, children 

18. I At the same time came the disciples unto J. 
t8. 2 [J.J called a little child unto him, and set 

18. 22 J. saith unto hira, I say not unto thee 

19. 1 (that) when J. had finished these sayings 
19. 14 J. said. Suffer little chiklrsu, and forbid 
19. 18 J. said. Thou shalt do no murder. Thou 
19. 21 J. said unto him. If thou wilt be perfect 
19. 23 Then said J. unto his disciples. Verily 

19. 26 J. 'beheld (them), and said unto them 
ig. 28 J. said unto them. Verily I say unto yon 
20. 17 J. going up to Jerusalem took the twelve 
so. 22 J. answered and said. Ye know not what 
so. 25 J. called them (unto him), and said. Ye 

20. 30 when they heard that J. passed by, crie4 

30. 32 J. stood stUl, and called them, and said 
20. 34 J. had compassion (on them), and touched 

31. I And when they drew'nigh. .then sent J. 
ai. 6 disciples went, and did as-J. commanded 
31. II This is J. . .prophet of Nazareth of Galilee 
31. 13 J. went into the temple of (Jod, and cast 
SI. i6 J. saith unto them. Yea; have ye never 
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Mattzi. 24 J. answei-ed and said unto them, I also 
21. 27 f3iey answered J., and said. We cannot 
21. 31 J. saith unto them, Verily I say unto you 

21, 42 J. saith unto them. Did ye never read in 

22. I J. answered and spake iinto them again 
22. 18 J. perceived their wickedness, and said 
22. 29 J. answered and said unto them. Ye do 
22. 37 [J.] said unto him. Thou shalt love the 
22. 41 Pharisees weregathered together, J. asked 
2j. I Then spake 3. to the multitude, and to 
24. I J. went out, and departed from the tem. 
34. 2 [J,] said unto them. See ye not all these 

24. 4 J. answered and said unto them. Take 
26. I when J. had finished all these sayings 
26. 4 consulted . . they might take J. by subtilty 
e6. 6 J. was in Bethany, in the house of Simon 
26. JO When J. understood (it), he said unto them 
z6. 17 the disciples came to J., saying unto him 
26. 19 the disciples did as J. had appointed them 
e6. 26 J. took bread, and blessed (it), and brake 
26. 31 Then saith J. unto them, All ye shall be 
26. 34 J. said unto him. Verily I say unto thee 
26. 35 Then cometh J.-with them tlnto a place 
26. 49 he came to J., and said. Hail, Master I 
26. 50 J. said unto him, Friend, wherefore art 
26. 50 came they, and laid hands on J., and took 
26. SI one of them which were witli J", stretched 
26. S3 Then said J. unto him, Put up again thy 
e6. 55 that same hour said J. to the multitudes 
e6. 57 they that had laid hold on J.led (him)away 
26. 59 sought false witness against J., to put 

25. 63 But J. held his peace. And the high prL 
e6. 64 J. saith unto him. Thou hast said : never. 

26. 69 saying. Thou also wast with J. of Galilee 
26. 71 This (fellow) was alsomth J, of Nazareth 

26. 75 Peter remembered the word of J., which 

27. I counsel against J. to put him to death 
27. II And J. stood before the governor : and 
27. II And J. said unto him, Thou sayest 

27. 17 Bai-abbas, or J. which is called Christ? 
27. 26 they should ask Barabbas, and destroy J. 
27. 22 What shall I do then with J. which is 
27. 26 v/hen he had scourged J., he delivered 
27. 27 soldiers of the governor took J. into the 
27. 37 written, This is J. the king of the Jews 
27. 46 J. cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli ! 
27. 50 J., wlien he had cried again with a loud 
27. 54 they that were with him watching J. , saw 
27. 55 which followed J. from Galilee, ministe. 
27. 57 Josepli, who. .himself was J. disciple 

27. 58 went to Pilate, and begged the body of J. 

28. 5 know that ^ye seek J. , which was crucified 
28. 9 J. met them, saying. All hail ! And they' 
28. 10 Then said J. unto them. Be not afraid : go 
28. 16 a mountain where J. had appointed them 
28. 18 J. came and spake unto them, saying. All 

Mark i. 9 J came from Nazareth of Galilee, and was 
1, 14 J. came into GaUlee, preaching 'the gospel 
I. 17 J. said unto them. Come ye after me, and 
I. 24 what have we to do with. .J. of Nazareth? 

1. 25 J. rebuked him, saying. Hold thy peace 
r. 4.1 [J.,] moved with compassion ; put forth 
1. 45 J. could no more openly enter into the 

2. 5 When J. saw their faith, he said untothe 
6. 8 J. perceived in his spirit that they so rea. 

2. 15 it came to pass, that, as J. sat at meat in 
2-. 15 sinners sat also together with J. and his 
2. 17 When J. heard (it), he saith unto them 

2. 19 J. said unto them. Can the children, .fast 

3. 7 But J. withdrev/ himself with his disciples 
5. 6 when he saw J. afar off, he ran and wors. 
S. 7 What have I to do with thee, J., (thou) 
5. 13 forthwith [J.] gave them leave. And the 
5. IS they come to J., arid see him that was 

S. 19 Howbeit [J.] suffered him not, but saith 

5. 20 to publish . .how great things J. had done 

5. 21 when J. was passed over again by ship 
J. 27 When she had heard of J., came in the 
5. 30 J. . .turned him about in the press, and 

5. 36 As soon as J. heard the word that was 

6. 4 But J. said unto them, A prophet is not 
6. 30 apostles gathered themselves, .unto J. 

6. 34 [J-] . .was moved with compassion toward 

7. 27 [J.] said unto her. Let the children first 

8. I [J.] called his disciples (unto him), and 
8. 17 when [J.] knew (it), he saith imto them 

8. 27 J. went out, and his disciples, into the 

9. 2 after six days J. taketh (with him) Peter 
g. 4wi th Moses: and theywere talking with J. 

9. 5 Peter answered and said to J. , Master, it 
g. 8 they saw no man any more, save J. only 
.g. 23!W. said unto htm . . all things (are) possible 
'9. 2s J- saw that the people pame runnmg tog. 
I9. 27lBut J. took him by thehand, and lifted 

9. 39 But J. said. Forbid him not : for there is 
10. 5 And J. answered and said unto them, For 
10. 14 But when J. saw (it), he was much displ. 
10. 18 J. said unto him, WTny callest . . me good ? 
10. 21 Then J., beholding him, loved him, and 
10, 23 And J. looked round about, and saith unto 
10. 24 But J. answereth again, and saith unto 
10. 27 J., looking upon them, saith. With men 
10. 29 J. ansv/ered and said. Verily I say unto 
10. 32 J."went before them : and they were am. 
10. 38 But J. said unto them. Ye know not what 

10. 39 J. said. .Ye shall indeed drink of the cup 
10. 42 But J. called themrtoliim),andsaith unto 
10. 47 when he heard that it was J. of Nazareth 
10. 47 .T., (thou) son of David, have mercy on me 
TO. 49 J. stood still, and commanded him to be 
10 so he, casting away his garment . .came to .T. 
10. 51 J answered and said UDt6 him, What wilt 



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52 J. said unto him. Go thy way ; thy faith 

52 And i:nmediately he. .followed [J.] in the 

6 they said unto them even as J. had com. 

7 they brought the colt to J., and cast their 

11 [J.] entered into Jerusalem, and into the 

14 (J.) answered and said unto it. No man 
•IS [J.-] went into the temple, and began to 
22 J. answering saith unto them. Have faith 
29 J. answered and said unto them, I will 
33 they answered and said unto J., We can. 

33 J. answering saith unto them. Neither do 
i7.jj. answering said unto them, Bender to 
24 J. answering said unto them, Do ye not 

29 J. answered him, The first of all the com. 

34 when J. saw that he answered discreetly 

35 J. answered and said, while he taught in 
41 [J.] sat over against the treasury, and be. 

2 J. answering said unto him, Seest thou 

5 J. answering them began to say. Take ■ 

6 J. said, Let heralone ; why trouble ye her? 
18 J. said. .One of you which eateth with me 

22 [J.] took bread, and blessed, and brake (it) 
27 J. saith unto them. All ye shall be offen. 

30 J. saith unto him. Verily I say unto thee 
48 J. answered and said unto them. Are ye 

53 they led J. away to the high priest : and 
55 council sought tor witness against J. to 
60 high priest stood up .. and asked J. , saying 
62 J. said, I am : and ye shall see the Son 
67 said, AJid thou also wast with J. of Naz. 
72 Peter called to mind the word that J. said 

I the chief priests, .bound J., and carried 

5 But J. yet answered nothing ; so that Pi. 

15 Pilate, .delivered J., when he had scour. 
34 at the ninth hour J. cried with a loud vo. 
37 J. cried with a loud voice, and gave up 
43 Joseph of Arimathea..craved. .body of J. 

6 Ye seek J. of Nazareth, v/hich was cruel. 

31 bring forth a son, and . . call his name J. 
21 his name was called J., v/hich was so na. 
27 when the parents brought in the child J. 
43 as they returned, the child J. tarried be. 
52 J. increased in wisdom and stature, and 

21 J. also being baptised, the heaven was 

23 J. hinjself began to be about thirty years 
I J., being full of the Holy Ghost, returned 
4 J. answered him, saying. It is written 

8 J. answered and .said unto him. Get thee 

12 J. answering said unto him, It is said 
14 J. returned in the power ol the spirit into 

34 what have we todo with. .J. of Nazareth? 

35 J. rebuked him, saying. Hold thy peace 

8 he fell down at J. knees, saying. Depart 

10 J. said unto Simon, Fear .not ; from hence. 
. 12 who, seeing J., fell on (his) face, and beso. 

19 with (his) couch into the midst before J. 

22 But when J. perceived their thoughts, he 
31 J. answering said unto them. They that 

3 J. answering them said. Have ye not read 

9 Then said J. unto them, I will ask you one 

11 andcommenced. . whattheymightdoto J. 

3 when he heard of J., he sent imto him the 

4 when they came to J., they besought him 
6 J. went with them. And when he was 
9 When J. heard these things, he marvelled 

. 19 sent (them) to J., saying, Art thou he that 
. 22 [J.] answering said unto them. Go yoiu: 
. 40 J. answering said unto him, Simon, I have 
;. 28 When he saw [J.], he cried out, and fell 
. 28 What have I do with thee, J., (thou) Son 
. 30 And J. asked him, saying. What is thy 
. 35 came to J., and found the man out of 
. 35 sitting at the feet of J. , clothed, and in 
. 38 be with him -. but [J.] sent him away, say. 
. 39 how great things J. had done unto him 
. 40 when J. wasreturned, the people (gladly) 
41 he fell down at J. feet, andlbesought him 
45 J. said. Who touche'd me ? 'When all den. 
. 46 And [J.] said. Somebody hath touched me 
. 50 when J. heard (it), he answered him, say. 
. 33 Peter said unto J., Master, it is good for 
. 36 when the voice was past, J. was found 
. 41 J. answering said, O faithless andperver. 
. 42 J. rebuked the unclean spirit, and healed 
I. 43 wondered every one at.. things which [J.] 
47 J,, perceiving the thcughtof their heart 
50 J. said unto him, Forbid (him) not : for 
58 And J. said unto him. Foxes have holes 
60 [J.] said unto him. Let the dead bury their 
62.J. said unto him No man, having put his 
21 [J.] rejoiced in spirit, and said, I thank 
10. 29 he, willing to justify himself, said unto J. 
10. 30 J. answering said, A certain (man) went 
10. 37 said J. unto him. Go, and do thou likewise 
10. 39 Mary, which also sat at [J.]feet,andheard 
10. 41 [J.] answered and said unto her, Martha 
13. 2 [J. ] answering said unto them. Suppose ye 
13. 12 when J. saw her, he called (her to him) 

13. 14 that J. had healed on the Sabbath day 

14. 3 J. answering spake unto the lawyers and 
17. 13 and said, J., Master, have mercy on us 
17. 17 And J. answering said, Were there not 
18. 16 J. called them(untQ him), and said. Suffer 
18. jg J. said unto him. Why callest thou me 
18. 22 when J. heard these things, he said unto 
18. 24 when J. saw that he was very sorrovrful 
18. 37 told him, that J. of Nazareth passeth by 
18. 38 J., (thou) son of David, have mercy on me! 
18. 40 J. stood, and commanded him to bebrou. 

18. 42 J. said unto him, Eeceive thy sight : thy 

19. 3 he sought to see J. who he was ; and could 
19. i,when J. came to the place, he looked up 



Lukeig. 9 J. said imto him, This day is salvation 
ig. 35 they brought him to J. : and they cast 

19. 35 garmentauponthe colt, and set J. thereon 

20. 8 J. said mito them, Neither tell I you by 
20. 34 J answering said unto them. The children 
22. 47 that was called Judas, .drewnear unto J. 
22. 48 But J.saiduntohini, Judas, betrayestthou 
22. 51 J. answered and said. Suffer ye thus far 
22. 52 Then J. said unto the chief priests, and 

22. 63 the men that held [J.] mocked him, and 

23. 8 whenHerod saw J., he was exceeding glad 
23. 20 Pilate therefore.willingto release J.jSpake 
23. 25 released, .but he delivered J. to their will 
23. 26 they laid, .that he might bear (it) after J. 

. 23. 28But J., turning unto them, said. Daughters 
23. 34 (Then said J., Father, forgive them ; for] 
23. 42 he said unto J., Lord, remember me when 
23. 43 [J.] said unto him, Verily I say unto thee 
23. 46 when J. had cried with a loud voice, he 

23. 52 went unto Pilate begged the body of J. 

24. 3 they, .found not the bodyof the Lord [J.] 
24. 15 J. himself drew near, and went with them 
24. 19 they said unto him. Concerning J. of Na. 
24. 36 [J.] himself stood in the midst of them 

John I. 29 The ne.xt day John seeth J. coming unto 
1. 36 looking upon J. as he walked, he saith 
I. 37 two disciples heard, and they' followed J. 
I. 38 Then J. turned, and saw them followmg 
I. 42 he brought him to J. And when J. beheld 
1. 43 The day following [J ] would go forth into 
I. 45 have found. .J. of Nazareth the son of J. 
I. 47 J. saw Nathanael coming to him, and saith 

1. 48 J. answered and said unto him. Before 
J, 50 J. answered and said unto him. Because 

2. I Cana of Galilee;; and the mother of J. was 
2. 2 bothJ was called, and his disciples, to the 
2. 3 themotherof J. saithuntohim,Theyhave 
2. 4 J. saith unto her. Woman, v/hat have I to 
2. 7 J. saith unto them. Fill the water pots 

2. II This beginning of miracles did J. in Cana 
2. 13 passoverwas athand; andJ. weutuptoj. 
2. 19 J. answered and said unto them, Destroy 
2. 22 and they believed the word which J. had 

2. 24 But [J.jdidnotcoramithimself untothem 

3. 2 The same came to J. by night, and said 
3. 3 J. answered and said unto him. Verily 
3. 5 J. answered. Verily, verily, I say unto 

3. 22 After these things came J andhisdiscip. 

4. I the Pharisees had heard that J. made 

4. 2 Though J himself baptized not, but his 
4. 6 J. therefore, being wearied, sat thus on 
4. 7 J . saith unto her. Give me to drink 
4. 10 J answered and said unto her. If thou 
4. 13 J. answered and said unto her. Whosoever 
4. 16 [J.] saith unto her. Go, call thy husband 
4. 17 J. said unto her. Thou hast well said, I 
4. 21 J saith unto her. Woman, believe me 
4. 26 J. saith unto her, I tliat speaketh unto 
4, 34 J saith unto them, My meatis to do the 
4. 44 J. himself testified, that a prophet hath 
4. 46 So [J.] came again into Cana of Galilee 
4. 47 When he heard that J. was come out of J. 
4. 48 Then said J. unto him, Except ye see signs 
4. 50 J. saith unto him. Go thy way ; thy son 
4. 5t}-the man believed he word that J. had 
4. 53 in the which J. sai 1 unto him. Thy son 
4. 54 This (is) again the .econd miracle (that) J. 
I there was a feast and J. went up to Jer. 
6 'When J. saw him lie. .he saith unto him 
8 J. saith unto him. Rise, take up thy bed 
13 for J. had conveyed himself away, a muL 
15 told the Jews that it was J. which had 
, 16 therefore did the Jews persecute J., and 
, 17 But J. answered them. My Father worketh 
19 Then answered J and said unto them 
I After these things J. went over the sea 
3 J. went up into a mountain, and there he 
5 'When J. then lifted up (his) eyes, and saw 
10 J. said. Make the men sit down. Now there 
6. 1 1 J. took the loaves , and when he had given 
6. 14 when they had seen the miracles that [J.] 
6. 15 J. therefore perceived that they would 
6. 17 it was now dark, and J. was not come to 
6. 19 they see J. walking on the sea, and draw. 
6. 22 that J. went not with his disciples into 
6. 24 'When the people therefore saw that J. 
6. 24 they . . came to Capernaum, seeking for J. 
6. 26 J. answered them'and ^aid. Verily, verily 
6. 29 J. answered and said unto them. This is 
6. 32 ThenJ. said unto them. Verily, verily,Isay 
6. 35 J.' said unto them, I am the bread of life 
6. 42 they said. Is not this J., the son of Joseph 
6. 43 J. therefore answered and said unto them 
6. 53 Then J. said unto them. Verily, verily.Isiiy 
6. 61 J knew in himself that his disciples mur. 
6. 64 For J. knew from the beginning who they 
6. 67 Then said J. unto the twelve. Will yealso 

6. 70 [J.] answered them. Have not 1 chosen 

7. I After these things J. walked in Galilee 
7. 6 Then J. said unto them. My time is not 
7. 14 Now about the midst of the feast, J. went 
7. 16 J. answered them and said. My doctrine 
7. 21 J. answered and said unto them, I have 
7. 28 Then cried J. in the temple, as he taught 
7. 33 Then said J. unto them. Yet a little while 
7. 37 J. stood and cried, saying, If any man 
7, 39 not yet .because that J. was not yetglor. 

7. so he that came to J. by night, being one of 

8. I [J. went unto the mount of Olives.] 
8. 6 [But J. stooped down, and with (his)fiDger] 
8. 9 [J. was left alone, and the woman stand.] 
8. 10 fWhen J. had lifted up himself, and saw] 



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John 8. ir [J said unto her, Neither do 1 condemn) 
8. 12 Then spal<e J. again unto them, saying, I 
8- 14 J. answered and said unto them, Though 
8. 19 J. answered. Ye neither knowme, noriuy 
8. 20 These words 3pake[J.) in the treasury, as 
8. 21 Then said [J.] again unto them, 1 go my 
8. 25 J. saith unto them, Even (the same) that 
8. 28 Then said J. imto them, When ye have 
8. 31 Then said J. to those Jews which believed 
8. 34 J. answered them; Verily, verily, I eay 
8. 39 J. saith unto them. It ye were Abraham's 
8. 42 J. said unto them, Lf God were your Father 
8. 49 J. answered, I have net a devil ; but I 
8. 54 J. answered, It I honourmysel/.my honour 
8. 58 J. said unto then;. Verily, verily, I say 

8. 59 but J. hid himself, and went out of the 
g. 3 J. answered. Neither hath this man sinned 

9. II A man that is called .T. made clay, and 
9. 14 it was the sabbath day when J. made the 
g. 35 J. heard that they had cast him out ; and 
9. 37 J. said unto him. Thou hast both seenhim 
9. 39 J. said. For judgment I ara come into 

g. 41 J. said unto thfciij. If ye were blind, yesuo. 
10. 6 This parable spake J. unto them : but 
10. 7 Then said J. unto them agaiu. Verily 
10. 23 J. walked in the temple, in Solomon's p. 
10. 25 J. answered them, I told you, and yebel. 
10. 32 ,T. answered them. Many good works have 

10. 34 J. answered them. Is it not written in 

11. 4 When J. heard (that), he said. This sick. 
II. 5 J. loved Martha, and her sister, and Laz. 
II. 9 J. answered. Are there not twelve hours 
IT. 13 Howbeit J. spake of his death; but they 
II. 14 Then said J. unto them plainly, Lazarus 
11. 17 I'hen when J. came, he found.thathe had 
1 1. 20 Then Martha, as soon as she heard that J. 
II. 21 Then said Martha unto J., Lord, if thou 
II. 23 J. saith unto her. Thy brother shall rise 
II. 25 J. said unto her, I am the resurrection 
II. 30 Now J. was not yet come into the town 
II. 32 Then when Mary was come where J. was 
II. 33 "VVTien J. therefore saw her weeping, .he 

1 1. 35 J. wept 

II. 38 J. therefore, again groaning in himself 
II. 39 J. said. Take ye away the stone. Martha 
II. 40 J saith unto her. Said I not unto thee 
II. 41 And J. lifted up (his) eyes, and said, Fath. 
II. 44 J saith unt,o them. Loose him, and let 
II. 45 Jews .had seen the things which [J.] did 
II. 46 and told them what things J. had done 
II. 51 he prophesied that J. should die for that 
II. 54 J. therefore walked no more openly amo. 

11. 56 Then sought they for J., and spake among 

12. I J., six days before the passover, came to 
12. 3 Mary, .anointed the feet of J., and wiped 
12. 7 Then said J., Let her alone : against the 
12. 9 they came not Jor J. sake only, but that 
12. II manyoftheJewswent .and believed on J. 
12. 12 they heard that J. was coming to Jemsa. 
iz. 14 And J., when he had found a young ass 
12. 16 when J. was glorified, then remembered 
12. 21 desired him, saying. Sir, we would see J. 
12. 22 and again Andrew and Philip tell J. 

12. 23 J. answered them, saying.The houris come 
12. 30 J. answered and said. This voice came not 
12. 35 Then J. said unto them, Yetalittle while 
12. 36 These things spake J., and departed, and 

12. 44 J. cried and said. He that believeth on 

13. I J. knew that his hour was come that he 
13. 3 [J.] knowing that the Father had given 
13. 7 J. answered and said unto him, What I 
13. 8 J. answered him. If I wash thee not, thou 
13. loJ. saith to him, He that is washed needeth 
13. 21 Wheu J. had thus said, he was troubled 
13. 23 leaning on J. bosom one. .whom J. loved 
13. 25 He then lying on J. breast saith unto 

13, 26 J. answered. He it is to whom I shall give 
13. 27 Then said J. unto him. That thou doesf 
13. 29 some (of thera) thought, .that J. had said 
13. 31 Therefore, when he was,gone out, J. said 
13. 36 J. answered him, 'Whithe'r I go, thou 

13. 38 J. answered him. Wilt tlion lay down thy 

14. 6 J. saith unto him, I am the way, and the 
14. 9 J. saith unto him, Have I been so long 
14. 23 J. ansv/ered and said unto lum, If a man 

16. 19 Now J. knew that they ->v are desirous to 
j6. 31 J. answered them. Do ye now believe? 

17. 1 These words spake J., and lifted up his 

18. I When J. had spoken these words, he went 
18. 2 for J. ofttimes resorted thither with his 
18. 4 J. therefore . .went forth, and said unto 
iS. 5 They answered him, J. of Nazareth. [J.] 
18. 7 Wliom seek ye? And they said, J. of Naz. 
18. 8 J. answered, I have told you that I am 
18. II Then said J. unto Peter, Put up thy sword 
18. 12 captain and officers of the Jews took J 
j8. 15 Simon Peter followed J., and (so did) 

18. 15 That disciple, .went in with J. into the p. 
18. 19 The high priest then asked J. of his disc. 
jB. 20 J. answered him, I spake openly to the 
j8. 22 one of the officers . . struck J. with the pa. 
j8. 23 .T. answered him, If I hav» spoken evil 
18. 28 Then led they J. from Caiaphas unto the 
18. 32 That the saying of J. might be fulfilled 
jS. 33 Then Pilate., called J., and said unto him 
18. 34 J. answered him, Sayest thou this thing 
18. 36 J. answered. My kingdom is not of this 

18. 37 J. answered, Thousayest thatlama king 
ig. I Then Pilate therefore took J. and scour, 
ig. 5 Then came J. forth, wearing the crown of 

19. 9 saith unto J., Whence art thou? But J. 
19. II J. answered. Thou couldest have no power 



Johnrp. 13 he brought J. forth, and sat down in the 
19. 16 (And they took J., and led (hun) away) 
19. 18 crucified on cither side one, and J. lo 
19. 19 J. of Nazareth the king of the Jews 
ig. 20 the place where J. was crucified was nigh 
19. 23 soldiers, when they had cniciUed J., took 
jg. 23 there stood by the cross of J. his mother 
19. 26 When J. therefore saw his luother, and 
79. 28 J. knowing that all things were now 
19. 30 When J therefore had received the vine. 
19. 33 theycame to J., and sawthathe was dead 
19. 38 Joseph of Arimathea, being a disciple of J. 
19. 38 that he might take away the body of (J.) 
19. 38^6 came therefore, and took the body of J. 
19. 39 which at the first came to (J.) by night 
19. 40 Then took they the body of J , and wound 

19. 42 There laid they J. therefore, because of 
eo. 2 to the other disciple whom J. loved, and 
eo. 12 sitting .where the body of J. had lain 
BO. 14 J standing, and knew not that it was J 

20. 15 J. saith unto her. Woman, why weepest 
20. t5 J. saith unto her, Mary! She turned hers. 
20. 17 J. saith unto her. Touch me not ; for 1 am 
2o. 19 came J. and stood in the midst, and saith 

20. 21 Then said (J.) to thera again. Peace (be) 
CO. 24 Didymus, was not with them when J . came 
so. 26 (Then) came J., the doors being shut, and 
eo. 29 J. saith imto him, Thomas, because thou 
eo. 30 other signs truly did J. in the presence 
eo. 31 ye might believe that J. is the Christ 

21. I [J.] showed himself again to the-disciples 
21. 4 morning was now come, J. stood on the 
ei. 4 bat the disciples knew not that it was J. 
21. 5 (J.) saith unto them. Children, have ye 
21. 7 disciple whom J. loved saith unto Peter 
ai. 10 J. saith unto them, Bring of the fish which 
21. 12 J. saith unto them. Come fand) dine. And 
ei. 13 J. then cometh, and taketh bread, and 
21. 14 J. showed himself to his disciples after 
21. 15 J. saith to Simon Peter, Simon, (son) of 
ei. 17 J. saith unto him Feed my sheep 

EI. 20 seeth the disciple whom J. lovedfollow^ing 

ex. 21 Peter seeing him saith to J., Lord, and 

21. 22 J. saith unto him. If I.mll that he tarry 

21. 23 J. said not unto him. He shall not die; but 

21. 25 manyotherthingswhichJ. did, the which 

Acts 1. I of all that J-. began both to do and teach 

I. n this same J., which is taken up from you 

I. 14 withthewomen.andMary theraotherof J. 

1.16 Judas . was guide to them that took J. 

1. 21 that the Lord J. went in and out among us 

2. 22 J. of Nazareth, a man approved of God 

2. 32 J. hath God raised up, whereof we all are 

3. 36 God hath made that same J,, whom ye 

3. 13 God. hath glorified his Son J.; whom ye 

3. 26 God,havingraiseduphi3Son[J.,]senthim 

4. 2 preached through J. the resurrection from 
4. 13 knowledge of them, they had been with J. 
4. 18 speak at all nor teach in the name of J. 
4. 27 against thy holy child J., whom thou hast 
4. 30 be done by the name of thy holy child J. 

4. 33 witness of the resurrection of the Lord J. 

5. 30 The Godot our fathers raised up J., whom 

5. 40 they should not speak in the name of J. 

6. 14 J. of Nazareth shall destroy this place 

7. 55 and J. standing on the right hand of God 

7. 59 and saying, Lord J., receive my spirit 

8. 16 were baptized in the name of the Lord J. 

8. 35 at the same, and preached unto him J. 
p. 5 I am Ji whom thou persecutest. (It is) 

9, 17 [J.,] that appeared unto thee in the way as 

9. 27 preached boldly at Damascus . name of J. 
g. 2g spake boldly in the name of the Lord [J.) 

10. 38 God anointed J. of Nazareth with the Holy 

11. 20 unto the Grecians, preaching the Lord J. 
13. 23 hath God. .raised unto IsraelaSavioul-, J. 
13. 33 in that he hath raised up J. again ; as it 
17. 3 this J., whom I preach unto you, is Christ 
17. 7 saying that there is another king, (one) J. 

17. 18 [preached unto them J., and the resur.) 

18. 5 testified to the Jews (that) J. (was) Christ 

18. 28 showing by Scriptures that J. wasChrist 

19. 5 were baptized in the name of the Lord J. 
19. 10 they.. heardthe word of tl\pLord[J.,)both 
jg, 13 of the Lord J., saying. We abjure you by J. 
19. 15 J. I know, and Paul I know ; but who are 

19. 17 and the nameof the Lord J. was magnified 

20. 24 which I have received of the Lord J., to 
20. 35 to remember the words of the Lord J., how 
EI. 13 die at Jerusalem for.. name of the Lord J. 
22. 8 I am J. of Nazareth, whom thou persecu. 

25. 19 J., which was dead, whom Paul aflirmed 

26. g contrary to the name of J. of Nazareth 
26. 1 5 And he said, I am J. , whom thou persecu. 
28. 23 persuading them concerning J., both out 

Eom. 3. 26 the justifier of him which believeth in [J.] 
'4. 24 that raised up J. our Lord from the dead 
8. II spirit of him that raised up J. from the 

10. 9 Shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord J. 
J 4. 14 I know, and am persuaded by the Lord J. 

1 Co. 5. 5 may be saved in the day of (the Lord J .) 

6. 1 J are justified in the name of the Lord J. 

11. 23 J. the (same) night in which he was betr. 

12. 3 thatnoman speaking, calleth J. accursed 

12. 3 no man can say that J. is the Lord, but by 

2 Co. 1. 14 ye also (are) ours in the day of the Lord J. 

4. 5 and ourselves your servants for J. sake 
4. 10 of the Lord J., that the life also of J. 
4. II death for J. sake, that the life also of J. 
4. 14 thathe which raised up the Lord J. shall 
4. 14 raise up us also by J., and shall present 
II. 4 if he that cometh preacheth another J. 



Gal. 6. 17 bear in my body the marks of the lonlJ. 

Eph. 115 after I heard of your faith in Uie I-ord J. 

4. 21 been taught by hira, as the truth is iii J. 

Phil. 2. 10 That at the name of J. every knee Bhould 

2. 19 but I trust in the Lord J. to send Timothy 
Col. 3. 17 whatsoeveryedo. .(do)allin Ihename. J. 

1 Tb. I. 10 J., which delivered us from the wrath to 

a- IS We both killed the lyord J. and theirowa 
4 I we. .exhort (.vou) by the Lord J., to walk 
4. 2 commandments we gave you by the Lord J. 
4. 14 For if we believe that J. died and rose 
4. 14 even so them also which sleep in J. will 
e Th. I. 7 when the Lord J. shall be revealed from 
Phm. 5 which thou hast toward the Lord J., and 
Ueb. 2. 9 But we see J., who was made a little lower 
4. 14 we have a great high priest. J. the Son 

6. 30 J., made an high priest for ever, after 

7. »2 By so much was J. made a surety of a 
10. 19 enter into the holiest by the blood of J. 
12. 2 Looking unto J., the author and finisher 

12. 24 to J. the mediator of the new covenant 

13. 12 Wherefore J. also, .suffered without the 
13. 2o brought a^in from the dead our Lord J. 

2 Pe. I. 2 through the knowledge of God, and of J. 
1 Jo. 2. 22 but he that denieth tliat J. is the Christ T 

4. 15 Whosoever shall confess that J. is the Son 

5. I Whosoever believeth that J is the Christ 
5. 5 but he that believeth that J. is the Son of 

Bev. 14. 12 here (aie) they that keep, the faith of J. 

' 17. 6 with the blood of the martyrs of J.: and 

19. 10 thy brethren that have the testimony of J. 

19. 10 the ttstijnony of J. is the spirit of proph. 

20. 4 that were beheaded for the witness of J. 
22. 16 I J. have sent mine angel to testify unto 
22. 30 come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, L. J. 

2. Jesus, for Joshua, the son of Nun. 

Acts 7. 45 with J. into the possession of the Gentiles 
Heb. 4. 8 For if J. had given them rest, then would 

S.Jesus, called Justus, a Christian who was with Panl 

at Kome.and with him sent salutations to the Colossians. 

Col. 4. It J., which is called Justus, whoare of the 

JESTTS CTTRTST, 'IijaoCs Xoio-rdr. 

Matt. I. I The book of the generation of J. C, the 
\. 18 birth of (J.) C. was.on this wise : When 
Mark t. i of the gospel of J. C, the Son of God 
John I. 17 (but) grace and truth came by J. C. 

17. 3 that they might know thee, and J. C. 
Acts 2. 38 baptized every one .. in the name of J. C. 

3. 6 In the name of J. C. of Nazareth rise up 
3. 20 shall send J. C, which before was preach. 
4. 10 by the name of J. C. of Nazareth, doth 
5. 42 they ceased not to teach and preach J. C. 

8. 12 preaching. .concerning. .the name of J. C. 

8. 37 said,(l beUeve that J. C. is the Son of God] 

9. 34 Eneas, J. C. maketh thee whole : arise 

10. 36 which (God) sent. .preachingpeocebyJ. C. 

11. 17 unto us, who believed on the Lord J. C. 
15. II through the grace of the Lord J. C. we sb. 

15. 26 hazarded . . for the name of our Lord J. C. 
16. 18 I command thee in the name of J. C. to 

16. 31 they said. Believe on the Lord J. C, and 
20. 21 Testifying, .faith toward our Lord J. C 
28. 31 those things wliich concern the Lord J. O. 

Eom. I. I a servantof J. C, called(tobe)an apostle 

I. 3 Concerning his Son J. C. our Lord, which 

I. 6 Araongwhom areye also the called of J. C. 

I. 7 peace from God our Father, .the Lord J. C. 

1. 8 I thank my God through J. C. for you ail 

2. j6 God shall judge the secrete of men by J. C. 

3. 22 (which is) by faith of J. C. unto all and 
5. I peace with God through our Lord J. C. 
5. II we also joy in God through our Lord J. C. 
5. 15 by grace, (which is) by one man, J. C. . 
5. 17 they, shall reign in life by one, J. C. 

5. 21 righteousness unto eternal life by J. C 

6. 3 so many of us as were baptized into J. C. 
6. II alive unto God through J. C. our Lord 

6. 23 gift of God (is) eternal life through J. C. 

7. 25 I thank God through J. C. our Lord. So 
13. 14 put ye on the Lord J. C, and make not 
15. 6 glorify God. .the Father of our Lord 3. C. 
15. 8 Now I say that [J.] C. was a minister of 

15. 16 be the minister of J. C. to the Gentiles 

15.17 whereof I may glory through J. C. in those 

15. 30 I beseech you. .for the Lord J. C.'s sake 
. 16. 18 that are such serve not our Lord (J.) C. 

16. 20 grace of our Lord J. C. (be) with you. A. 
16. 24 grace of our Lord J. C. (be) with you all. A. 
16. 25 the preaching of J. C, according to the 
16. 27 To God only wise, (be) glory through J. C. 

1 Co. I. I called (to be) an apostle of J. C. through 
I. 2 call upon the name of J. C. our Lord, both 
I. 3 God our Father, and (from) the Lord J. C. 
J. 4 grace of God which is given you by J. C. 
I. 7 waiting for the coming of our Lord J. C 
I. 8 blameless in the day of our Lord J. C. 

1. g called unto the fellowship of his Son J. C 
1. 10 beseech you. .by the name of our Lord J. C. 

2. 2 uot to know any thing, .save J. C, and 

3. n no man lay than that is laid which is J. C. 
5. 4 In the name of our Lord J. C, when ye 
5- 4 spirit, with the power of our Lord J. C. 

8. 6 one Lord J. C, by whom (are) all things 

9. I have I not seen J. C. our Lord ? are not ye 

15. 57 giveth victorj' through our Lord J. C. 

16. 22 If any man love not the Lord (J.) C, let 
16. 23 The grace of our Lord J. C. (be) with yon 

2 Co. I. I Paul, an apostle of J. C. by the will of God 
I. 2 Grace (be) to you. .(from) the Lord J. C. 
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3 Co. 1. 19 J. C, who was preached among you by us 

4. 6 of the glory of God in the face of [J.] C. 

5. 18 whohathreeonciled us to himself by[J.] C. 
8. 9 know the grace of our Lord J. C, that 

n. 31 God and father of our Lord J. C, which 

13. 5 how that J. C. is in you, except ye be rep.? 

13. 14 The grace of the Lord J. C, and the love 

Qal. 1. I by J- C, and God the Father, who raised 

1. 3 Grace (be) to you. .(from) our Lord J. C. 

1. 12 taught (it), but by the revelation of J. C. 
a. 16-but by the faith of J. C, even we have 
a. i6 believed in J. C, that we might be 

3. I J. C. hath been evidently set forth, cruel. 
3. 14 might come on the Gentiles through J. C. 

3. 22 promise by faith of J. C. might be given 
.5. 6 in J. C. neither circumcision availeth any 
6. 14 save in the cross of our Lord J. C, by 

6. 18 grace of our Lord J. C. (be) with your sp, 
Eph. 1. I Paul, an apostle of J. C. by the will of G. 

2 Grace (be) to you. .(from) the Lord J. C. 

3 Blessed (be) the God . . of otir Lord J. C. 
3 Having predestinated.us. .by J. C. to him. 

17 That the God of our Lord J. C. . .may give 
2o J. C. himself being the chief corner(stone) 

I Paul, the prisoner of J. C. for you. Gentiles 

9 in God, [who created all things by J. C] 

14 [bowmy knees unto.. Fatherof our... J.C.] 

20 thanks, .in the name of our Lord J. C. 

23 from God the Father and the Lord J. C. 

24 Grace (be) with all them that love. .J. C. 

1 Paul and Timotheus, the servants of J. C 

2 Grace (be) unto you. .(from) the Lord J. C. 
6 he . . will perform (it) until the day of J. C. 

8 I long after you ail lu the bowels of J, C, 
II the fruits, .which are by J. C, unto the 

19 through, .the supply of the spirit of J. C. 
2& rejoicing may be more abundant in J. C, 
II every tongue should confess that J. C. (is) 

21 all seek, .not the things which are J. C.'s 

20 we look for the Saviour, the Lord J. C. 
23 The grace of our Lord J. C. (be) with you 

1 Paul, an apostle of J. C. by the will of God 

2 [Grace(be)untoyou. .from. . the Lord J.C.] 

3 thanks to. .the Father of our Lord J. C. 
I in God the Father and (in) the Lord J. C. 
I [Grace (be) unto you . . from . . the Lord J. C. ] 
3 patience of hope in our Lord J. C., In the 

19 in the presence of our Lord J. C. at his 

11 and our Lord J. C, direct oxn way unto 

13 at the coming of our Lord J. C. with all 

9 but to obtain salvation by our Lord J. C. 
23 blameless unto . . coming of our Lord J. C. 
28 The grace of our Lord J. C. (be) with you 

1 in God our Father and the Lord J. C. 

2 Grace unto you. .peace, from. .Lord J, C. 

8 that obey not the gospel of our Lord J. C. 

12 That the name of our Lord J. C. may be 
12 according to the grace of. .the Jjjrd J. C. 

I by the coming of our Lord J. C, and (by) 

14 obtaining of the glory of our Lord J. C. 
16 Now our Lord J. C. himself, and God 

6 command you . . in . . name of our Lord J. C. 
12 command and exhort by our Lord J. C. 

18 The grace of our Lord J. C. (be) with you 

1 an apostle of J. C. by the commandment 

2 Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from. .J. C. 
16 J. C. might show forth all long suffering 

6 thou shalt be a good minister of J. C, no. 

21 charge (thee) before God, and the L. J. C. 

3 (even) tne words of our Lord J. C, and 
14 until the appearing of our Lord J. G. . 

1 Paul, an apostle of J. C. by the will of O. 
1. 10 made manifest by the appearing of . .J. C. 

2. 3 endure hardness, asfegood soldierof J. C. 

2. 8 Remember that J. C. . . was raised from 

4. 1 1 charge, .before God, and the Lord J. C. 
4. 22 The Lord [J.l C. (be) with thy spirit. Or. 

Titos I. I a servant of God, and an apostle of J. C. 

1. 4 from God the Father and the Lord J, 0. 

2. 13 glorious appearing of . .our Saviour J. C. 

3. 6 he shed on us abundantly through J. C. 
fhm. I Paul, a prisoner, of J. C, and Timothy 

3'from God our Father and the Lord J, O. 

9 being, .now also a prisoner of J. C. 

25 grace of our Lord J. C. (be) withfyoup sp. 
Heb. 10. 10 through the offering of the body of J. C. 

13. 8 J. C. the same yesterday, and to day, and 

13. 21 la weU pleasing in "his sight, through J. C. 

Jaa. I. I a servant of God and of the Lord J. O., to 

2. I have not the faith of our Lord J. 0. 

» Pe. 1. I Peter, an apostle of J. U.,to the strangers 
I. 2 and sprinkling of the blood of J. C: Gra. 
1. 3 the God and Father of our Lord J. O, 
I. 3 by the resurrection of J. C. froni the de. 

1. 7 honour and glory at the appearing of J. G. 

1. 13 brought unto you at the revelation of J. C. 

2. 5 offer, .sacrifices, acceptable to G. byJ. C. 
3.21 save us. .by the resurrection of J. C. 

4. 1 1 that God . . may be glorihed through J. C. 
9 Pe. I. I a servant and an apostle of J. C., to them 

I. I righteousness of God and our Saviour J 0. 
I. 8 in the knowledge of our Lord J. C. 
I. II kingdom of our Lord and Saviouf J. -C. 

1. 14 even as our Lord J. C. hath showed me 

1. 16 the power and coming of our Lord J. 0. 

2. 2o knowledge of the Lord and Saviour J. C. 

3. iB knowledge of our Lord and Saviour J. C. 
1 Jo. I. 3 with the Father, and with his Son J. C. 

1. 7 blood of J. 0. . .cleanseth us from' allsin 

2. I we have'an advocfite with the Father, J. C. 

3. 23 should believe on the name of his Son J. C. 

4. 2 Every spirit tiiat confesssth that J. C. ia 



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1 Jo. 4. 3 every spirit that confesseth not that J. C. 

5. 6 he that came by water and blood . . J. C. 
5. 20 him that is true, (even) in his Son [J.] C. 

2 John 3 Grace be with you. .from the Lord J. C. 

7 who confess not that J. C. ia come in the 
Jude I Jude, the servant of J. 0., and brother 
J to them that are. .preserved inJ.C, (and) 
4 denying the. .Lord God, and our L. J. C. 
17 spoken before of the apostles of. .J. 0. 
21 looking for the mercy of our Lord J. C. 
Eev. I. I The revelation of J. C., which God gave 
I. 2 Who bare record-. . of the testimony of J. 0. 
I. s And from J. C, (who is) the faithful wit. 
I. 9 and in the kingdom and patience of [J.] C. 

1. gwordof God, and for the testimony of J. C. 

12. 17 of God, and have the testimony of J. C. 

22. 21 The grace of our Lord J. C. (be) with you 

JE'-THEE, ini pre-eminent 

X. Gideon's first bom son. B.C. 1249. 

Judg. 8. 20 he said unto J. his first bom. Up, (and) 

2. An Ishmaelite, the father of David's nephew Amasa. 
B.o. 1048. ■ 

X Ki. 2. s and unto Amasa the son 01 J., whom he 

2. 32 Amasa the son of J., captain of the host 
I Ch.2. 17 the father of Amasa (was) J, the Ishmeel. 

3. A son of Jerahmeel, son of Hezron. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 2. 32 J., and Jonathan: and J. died without oh. 

4. A son of Ezra, a descendant of Caleb the spy. B.0.1400. 

I Ch. 4. 17 the sons of Ezra (were) J., and Mered 
5i, A descendant of Asher. B.C. 1540. 

J Ch. 7. 38 the sons of J.; Jephunneh, and Pispah 
JE'-THETH, nn* subjection. 
Adukeorprinceof Edomof thefamllyofEsau. B.O. 1470. 

Gen. 36. 40 duke ITmnah, duke Alvah, duke J. 

I Ch. 1. 51 were; dukeTinmah, duke Allah, duk^ J, 

JETH'-LAH, n^^i: height. 

A border city of Dan, now called Shilta. 

Josh 19. 42 And Shaalabbin, and Ajalon. and ^. 
JETH'-SO, Sire,, pre-eminence. 

The father in law of Moses, and a priest of Midian. B.C. 
1500, In Exod. 4. 18 the name is Jeth,ev^ hui the Com^ 
mon Version gives Jethro. In Exod. 2. 18 he is called 
Reuel; andin Num. 10. 29 we have Reuelia the Hebrew, 
but Raguel in the Common Version. 

Exod .3. I Moses kept the flook oi 5. hia father in 
4. 18 Moses went and returned to J. his father 
4. 18 And J. said to Moses, Go in peace 
18. I J., the priest of Midian, Moses' father in 
18. 2 J., Moses' father in law, took Zipporah 
J 8. 5 J., Moses' father in law, came with hia 
18. 6 I. thy father in law J. ain come unto thee 
18. 9 J. rejoiced for all the goodness which the 
18. 10 J. said, Bl^se4 (be) the Lord, whahath 
18. 12 J., Moses' father in law, took a burnt off. 

JE'-T0E, "fltj;. 

1. A son of Ishma^l, eon of Hagar, Abraham's concubine. 

B.C. 1800. • 

Gen. 25. «s Hadar, and Tema, J., Naphish, and Kede. 
I Ch. 1. 31 J., Naphish, and Kedemah. These are 

2. Tha tribe that sprang from Jetur. 

t Ch. s. 19 made war with the Hagarites, with J. 
JE-XJ'-EL, '?!<?j;; snatching away. 
A descendant of Zerah,'son of Judah. B.C. 445. 

1 Ch. g. 6 of the sons of Zferab ; J. and their brethren 
JE'-USE, syiy; collector. 

1. Esau's son by Aholibamah. B.a 1760. 

G?n. 36. 5 And Aholibamah bare J., and Jaalam 
36. 14 and she bare to Esau J., and Jaalam, and 

36. 18 sons of Aholibamah, Esau's wife j duke J. 
I Ch. I. 35 "The sons of Egau ; Ellphaz, Keuel, and J. 

2. Grandson of Jediael, a Benjamite. B.C. 1630. 

1 Ch. 7. 10 the sons of Bilhan ; J., and Benjamin 

3. A Gershonite and descendant of Shimel, and head of 
a family. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.23. 10 sons of Shimei(were)Jahath, Zina, andJ. 

23. 1 1 but J. and Benah had not many sons 

i. A son of Itehoboam, and grandson of king Solomon. 
B.C. 1000. 

2, Ch.ii. 19 Which bare him children; J., and Sham. 
JE'-UZ, py; counsellor. 
Son of Shaharaim, a Benjamite. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 8. 10 J.,andShachla, andMirma. These (were) 

JEW, "iw:. 

l.Adesceridantof Judah ; in later times also an Israelite. 
In 2 Ki. 16. 6 this appellation is applied to the tim 
tribes ; in later days the twelve tribes. Strictly speak- 
ing, the name is appropriatp only to the subjects of the 
kingdom of the two tribes after the separation of the 
ten tribes, B.C. 975. In '603 Daniel interprets Nebu- 
chadnezzar's first dream ; in 561 Evil-merodach releases 
Jehoiachin from captivity ; in 539 Daniel interprets the 
handwriting to Belshazzar ; in 536 decree of Cyrus in 
favour of the Jews ;. in 535 the second temple founded ; 
in 516 it ia finished; in 463 Artaxerxes stops the rebuild-, 
ing of the city ; in 458 he marries Esther ; iu 457 Ezra 
comes; in 444 Nehemiah becomes governor; m 332 
Alexander the Great enters Jerusalem ; in 320 Ptolemy 
Soter storms Jerusalem ; in 312 Antigonua wrested 
Judea from Ptolemy ; in 285 the Septuagint translation 
begun ; in 203 Antiochna the Great invades Judea and 
.ghenicia ; in 200 the sect of the Sadducees arises ; In 



igg the country is recovered by the Egyptian general 
Scopaa ; in 198 Scopas is defeated ; in 170 Antioohus 
Epiphanos massacres 4o,cxx> in Jerusalem ; in 168 Apol- 
lonius takes Jerusalem and dedicates the temple to 
Jupiter Olympius ; in 165 Judas Maccabaeus Fjses in 
arms ; in 163 Judas made governor ; in 160 he makes 
the first treaty with the Romans ; in 156 the Syrians 
withdraw ; in 144 Jonathan put to death ; in 130 
Hyrcanus subdues the Idumeans ; in 95 the Pharisees 
rebel ; In 70 Hyrcanus is defeated ; in 63 Hyrcanus is 
restored; in 54 Crassus plunder? the temple; in 49 
Aristobujus poiaoned ; in 42 Herod marries Man- 
amne; in 40 the Parthians invade Judea, and Herod pro- 
claimed king by the Romans ; in 37 the Romans take 
Jerusalem ; in 31 a dreadful earthquake ; in 29 Marl- 
amne put to death ; in 17 Herod begins to rebuild the 
temple ; on Friday, April sth, four years before Ithe 
Common Era, Jesus ia bom. 

Bstti. 2. s Shushan the palace there was a certain J. 

3. 4 for he bad told them that he (was) a J. 
S. 13 I see Mordecai the J. sitting at the king's 
6. 10 do even so to Mordecai the J., that sitteth 
8. 7 Esther the queen, and to Mordecai the J. 
9. 29 Mordecai the J., wrote with all authority 
9. 31 according as Mordecai the J... had enjoi. 

10. 3 Mordecai the J. (was) next unto king Ah. 
Jer. 34. 9none shouldserve lumself..aJ.hisbrot. 
Zech. .8. 23 take hold of the skirt of him that is a J. 

2.Jews, Dnin*, ps-jin;, Nni.i; yehvdim, 'lovSalot. _ 

2 Ki. 16. 6 Rezin . . recovered Elath . . and drave the""J. 

25. 25 he died, and the J. and the Chaldeea that 

2 Ch.32. 18 they cried withaloud voiceinthe J.'aap. 

^zra 4. 1 2 J. which came up from thee to us are come 

i}. 23 they went up in haste, .unto the J., and 

5. I prophesied unto the J. that (were) in Ju. 

5. s But the eye . . was upon the elders of the J. 

6. 7 govemorof the J., and the elders of the J. 
6. 8 what ye shall do to the elders of the J. for 
6. 14 elders of the J. builded, and they prosp. 

Keb. I. 2 I asked them concerning the J. that b^ 

2. 16 neither had I as yet told it to the J., nor 

4. I took great indlgnation.and mocked the J. 

4. 2 What do these feeble, J. ? will they fortify 

4. 12 when the J. which dwelt by them came 

5. I a great cry. .against their brethren the J. 
.5. 8 have redeeined our brethren the J., which 

5. 17 an hundred and fifty of the J. and rulers 

6. 6 thou and the J. think to rebel : for whicb 
13. 23 In those days also sawl J. (that) had mar. 

Esth. 3. 6 Haman sought to destroy all the J. that 
■ 3. 10 took his ring . . and gave it unto . .the J.'a ' 

3.13 cause to perish, all J., both young and old 
4, a (there was) great mourning among the J. 
4, 7 to pay to the king's treasuries for the J.' 

4. 13 the long's house was more than all the J. 

4. 14 shall there, .deliverance arise to the J, 
4, i6 gather together aU the J. (that are) nres. 
6. 13 If Mprdecai be of the seed of the J., before 
8. I give the house of Haman, the J.'s enemy 
8. 3 to put away the misciiief . .against the J. 
8. 5 which he wrote to destroy the J. which 
6. 7 because he laid his hand upon the J. 

8. 8 Write ye also for the J., as it liketh you 
8. 9 that Mordecai coipmanded unto the J. 
8. 9 and to the J. according to their writing 
Su 11 the king granted the J. which (were) in 
8. 13 that the J. should be ready agamst that 

8. i6 The J. had light, and gladness, and joy 

8. 17 J. had joy and gladness, a feast and a good 

8. 17 became J.; for the fear of the J. fell upon 
9 I the enemies of the J. hoped to have power 
g. I the J. had rule over them that hated them 

9, 2 the J. gathered themselves together in 
9. 3 officers of the king helped the J.: because 
9. 5 the J. smote all their enemies with the 
ft 6 the J., slew and destroyed five hundred men 
g'. 10 the enemy of the J., slew they; but on 
9. 12 J. have slain and destroyed five hundred 
g. 13 let it be granted to the J. wliich (are) in 
9^ 15 J. that were in Shushan gathered thema. 
9. i6 other J. that (were) in the king's provinces 

9. 18 J. that (were) at Shushan assembled tog. 

9. 19 the J. of the villages tliat dwelt in the 

9. 2o sent letters unto all the J. that (were) ia 
9. 22 wherein the J. rested from their enemies 
9. ?3 the J. undertook to do as they had begun 
9. 24 of all the J., had devised against the J. 
9. 25 device, which he devised against the J. 
9. 27 J. ordained, and took upon them, and - 
9. 28 days . . should not fail from among the J. 
9. 30 he sent the letters unto all the J., to the 
10. 3 theJ. (was) next imto king Ahasuerus, and 
Je.r. 32. 12 the J. that sat in the court of the prison 
38. 19 I am afraid of the J. that are fallen to 
40. II aU the J. that(were) in Moab, and among 
40. 12 the J. returned out of all places whither 
40. 15 the J. which are gatheredunto thee should 
41.. 3 also slew all the J. that were with him 
44. I the J. which divell in the land of Egypt 
52. 2.8 the seventh year three thousand J., and 
52. 30 carried away captive of the J. seven hua 
Dan. 3. 8 Chaldeans came near, and accused the J, 
3. 12 Th'ere are certain J, whom thou hast set 
Matt. 2. a Where is he that is bom king of the J.? 
27. II saying, Art thou the king oflhe J.? And 
27. 29 mocked him, saying, Hail, king of the J.l 
27. 37 This ia Jesus the king of the J. 
28. 15 reported among the J. until this day 
Mark 7.. 3 the J., except they wash (their) hands oft 
•15. a asked him. Art thou the King of the J.? 
15. 9 1 release unto you the Kins of the J. t 



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12 Tmto (htm) whom ye call tho King of the J. ? 

18 began to salute him. Hail, King of tlie J. I 
26 was written over. The King of the J. 

3 ho sent unto him the elders of the J. 

3 saying. Art thou the King of the^J.? And 

37 thou be the king of the J., save thyself 

38 superscription. .This is the King of the J. 

51 (he was) of Arimathsea, a city of the J. 

19 when the J. sent priests and Levites from 

6 the manner of the purifying of the J. 

13 the- J. passover was at hand, and Jesus . 
18 Then answered the J. and flaid unto him 

20 Then said the J., Forty and six years was 
I man . . named Nicodemus . . a ruler of the J. 

25 there arose a question . . J. about purifying 
9 How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest 
9 J. have no dealings with the Samaritans 

22 we know what.. for salvation is of the J. 
I there was a feast of the J. ; and Jesus w. 

10 The J. therefore said unto him that was 

15 told the J. that it was Jesus which had 

16 therefore did the J. persecute Jesus, and 
18 the J. sought the more to kill him, because 

4 the passover, a feast of the J. was nigh 

41 The J. then murmured at him, because he 

52 The J. therefore strove among themselves 

1 Jewry, because the J sought to kill him 

2 the J. feast of tabernacles was at hand 
ti the J. sought hira at the feast, and said 

13 spake openly of him for fear of the J. 
15 the J. marvelled, saying, How knoweth 

35 Then said the J. among themselves, Wh. 
22 Then said the J., Will he kill himself? 
31 Then said Jesus to those J. which beUeved 
48 Then answered the J., and said unto hira 
52 Tlien said the J. unto him. Now we know 
57 Then said the J. unto him, Thou art not 

18 the J. did not believe concerning him 

22 they feared the J. : for the J. had agreed 

19 a division therefore again among the J. 
24 Then came the J. round about hira, and 
31 the J. took up stones again to stone him 
33 The J. answered him, saying, For a good 

8 the J. of late sought to stone thee; and 

19 the J. came to Martha and Mary, to 

31 The J. then which were with her in the 
33 the J. also weeping which came with her 

36 Then said the J., Behold how he loved 
45 many of the J. which came to Mary, and 

54 Jesus, .walked no more oi)enly among . . J. 

55 the J. passover v.'as nigh at hand; and 

9 the J. therefore knew that he was there 

11 the J. went away, and believed on Jesus 
33 I said unto the J., Whither I go, ye can. 

12 officers of the J. took Jesus, and bound 

14 Caiaphas . . he which gave counsel to the J. 

20 the temple, whither the J. always resort 
31 The J. therefore said unto him, It is not 
33 said unto him. Art thou the King of the J. ? 

35 Pilate answered. Am I a J.? Thine own 

36 I should not be delivered to the J. : but 

38 he went out again unlo the J., and saith 

39 I release uuto you the King of the J. ? 

3 said. Hail, King of the J. ! and they sm. 

7 The J. answered him. We have a law, and 

12 the J. cried out, saying. If thou let this 
14 and he saith unto the J , Behold your K. ! 

19 was, Jesus of Nazareth the King of the J. 

20 This title then read many of the' J. ; for 

21 J. to Pilate, Write not, The King of the J. 

21 but that he said, I am King of the J. 
31 The J. therefore, because it was the 

38 disciple, but secretly for fear of the J. 

40 spices, as the manner of the J. is to bury 

42 because of the J.s preparation (day) ; for 
19 disciples were assembled for fear of . . J. 

5 there were dwelling at Jerusalem J., de. 

10 and strangers of Rome, J. and proselytes 

22 confounded the J. which dwelt at Dama. 

23 And alter, .the J. took counsel to kill him 
22 good report among aU the nation of the J. 
28 for a man that is a J. to keep company 

39 he did both in the land of the J., and in 
19 the word to none but unto the J. only 

3 he saw it pleased the J., he proceeded 

11 the expectation of the people of the J. 

5 word of God in the synagogues of the J. 

6 false prophet, a J., whose name (was) B. 

42 [the J. were gone out of the synagogue] 

43 the J. and religious proselytes followed 
45 when the J. saw the multitudes, they 
50 J. stirred up the devout and honourable 

I together into the synagogue of the J. 

1 a great multitude both of the J. and also 

2 the unbelieving J. stirred up the Gentiles 

4 part held with the J., sind part with the 

5 also of the J. with their rulers, to use 

19 (certain) J. from Antioch and Iconium 

.3 circumcised him because of the J. which 

20 These men, being J., do exceedingly trou. 

1 to Thessalonica. .synagogue of the J. 

5 the J. which believed notmovkdwithenvy 

10 went into the synagogue of the J. 

13 when the J. of Thessalonica had knowle 

17 disputed he in the synagogue with the J. 

2 found a certain J. named Aquila, bom in 
2 had commanded all J. to depart from R. 

4 and persuaded the J. and the Greeks 

5 testified to the J. (that) Jesus (was) Christ 

12 the J. made insurrectrau with one accord 

14 Gallio said unto.the.J., If it were a matter 
14 (ye) J., reasoa.would that I should beei 



Acts 18. 19 he . . entered . and reasoned with the J. 
i3. 24 certain J. named ApoUos, bom at Alexa. 
j8. 28 For ho mightily convinced the J., (and 
79. 10 heard tho word of the Lord Jesus, both J. 
19. 13 certain of tho vagabond J., exorcists, took 
19. 14 there were seven sons of (one) Sceva, a J. 
ig. 17 this was known to ail the J. and Greeks 
19 33 drew Alexander out. .J. putting him for. 

19. 34 when they knew that he was a J., alUvith 

20. 3 the J. laid wait for hira, as he was about 
20. 19 befell mo by the lying in wait of the J. 

20. 21 Testifying both to the J., and also to the 

21. II So shall the J. at Jerusalem bind tlie man 
31. 20 thousaudsoi J. there are which believe 
21. 21 thou teachest all the J. which are among 
21. 27 the J. which were of Asia, when they saw 

21. 39 I am am.in (which am) a J. of Tar.sus, (a 

22. 3 I am verily a man (which am) a J., bom in 
22. 12 having a good report of all the J. which 

22. 30 certainty wherefore he was accused of. .J. 
23. 12 certain of the J. banded together, and 

23. 20 The J. have agreed to desire thee that 
23. 27 This man was taken of the J., and should 

23. 30 how that (the J.] laid wait for the mau 

24. "5 among all the J. throughout the world 
24. 9 the J. also assented, saying, that these 
24. 18 certain J. from Asia found me purified 

24. 27 Felix, willing to 6hov,r the J. a pleasure 

25. 2 chief of the J. informed him against Paul 
25. 7 the J. v/hich came down from Jerusalem 
25. 8 Neither against the law of the J , neither 
25. 9 Festus, willing to do the J. a pleasure 
25. 10 to the J. have I done no wrong, as thou 
25. 15 the elders of the J. informed (me), desir. 

25. 24 multitude of the J. have dealt with me 

26. 2 the things whereof I am accused of the J. 
26. 3 customs and questions . . are among the J. 
26. 4 My manner of life, .know all the J. 

26. 7 which . . Agrippa, I am accused of the J. 
26. 21 the J. caught me in the temple, and went 
28. 17 Paul called the chief of the J. together 
28. 19 But when the J. spake against (it), I was 
28. 29 [the J.J departed, and had great reasoning 
Rom. 1. 16 to the J. first, and also to the Greek 
2. 9 of the J. first, and also of the Gentile 
2. 10 to the J. first, and also to the Gentile 
2. 17 thou art called a J., and restest in the 
2. 28 For he is not a J. which is one outwardly 

2. 29 Buthe (is) a J. which is one inwardly; and 

3. iWhat advantage then hath J. ? or what 
3. 9 have before proved both J. and Gentiles 
3. 29 (Is he) the God of the J. only ? (ishe) not 
9. 24 of the Jews only, but also of the.Geutiles 

10. 12 no difference between the J. and tlie Gre. 

1 Co. I. 22 the J. require a sign, and the Greeks seek 

I. 23 unto the Jews a stumbling block, aiul unto 

1. 24 them which are called, both J. and Greeks 
q. 20 And unto the J. I became as a J., that 

g. 2o I might gain the J.; to them that are 
10. 32 neither to the J., nor to the Gentiles, nor 
12. 13 whether (we be) J. or Gentiles, whether 

2 Co.ii. 24 Of the J. five times received I forty 
GaL 2. 13 the other J. dissembled likewise with hira 

2. 14 I said. .If thou, being a J., li /est after the 

2. 14 the manner of the G., and not as do the J. 

2. 15 We (who are) J. bynature, and not sinners 

3. 28 There Is neither J. nor Greek, there is 
Col. 3. II there is neither Greek nor J., circunr.cision 
I Th. 2. 14 have suffered .. even as they (have) of.. J. 
Rev. 2. 9 which say they are J., and are not, but 

3. 9 which say they are J., and are not, but 

JJJWiX — 
l.Ornanient, '?n chali. 

Song 7. I the joints of thy thighs (are) like jewels 

2.0mament, n;Sc chelyah. 

H03. 2. 13 she decked herself with, .her jewels, and 

3. Vessel, instrument, "h^ Tceli. 

Gen. 24. 53 jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and 
Exod.3. 22 jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and 

11. 2 borrow, .jewels of silver, and jewels of g. 

12. 35 jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and 
35. 22 brought, .rings, and tablets, all jewels of 

, Num3i. 50 jewels of gold, chains, and bracelets, rings 

31. 51 tookthegoldof them., all wrought jewels 

1 Sa. 6. 8 put the Jewels of gold, which ye return 

6. 15 wherein the jewels of gold (were), and 

3 Ch.20. 25 precious jewels, which they stripped off 

32. 27 treasuries for. .all manner of pleasant je. 
Job 28. 17 the exchange of it(shall not be for) jewels 
Prov 20. 15 the lips of knowledge (are) a precious jew. 
Isa. 61. 10 as a bride adometh (herself) with her je. 
Kze. 16. 17 Thou hast also taken thy fair jewels of 

16. 39 shall take thy fair jewels, and leave thee 
23. 26 They shall also, .take away thy fair jewels 

i.A ring for the ear or nase, cu nezem. 

Prov II. 22 (As) a jewel of gold in a swine's snout 

Isa. 3. 21 The rings, and nose jewels 

Eze. 16. i2lputajewelonthyforehead,and earrings 

5.A peculiar treasure or property, nV:p segullah. 
Mai. 3. 17 in that day when I make up my jewels 

JEWESS — A female Jew, 'JovSata loudaia. 

Acts 16. I, the son of a certain woman, which was a J 
24. 24 with his wife Drusilla, which was a J. 
JEW'-ISH, JEWS', n'Ti.T 'lov5aXK6s belonging to a J. 

2 Ki.i8. 26 talk not wth us in the J. language in 

18. 28 cried with a loud voice in the J. language 
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Neh. 13. 24 their children, .could not speak in the J. 

Isa. 36. II speak not to us in the J. language, in the 

36. 13 cried with a loud voice in the J.language 

Titusi. 14 Not'giving heed to J. fat/les, and comiaau. 

JEWRY, 'lo'jZaia — See Judea. 

Luke23. 5 teaching throughout all J., beginning 
John 7. I he would not walk in J., because the J ews 

JJSWB, to become, or live oa — 

\.To become, act, or sliovi self a Jew, in; yahad, 7. 
Esth. 8.17 many of the peopleof the land became J. 

2. To become, act as a Jew, 'louSof^w loudaizO. 

Gal. 2. 14 compellest. .Gentiles to live as do tho J.f 
JEWS, as do the — 
Judaicallij, 'lovoaiKws lovAaikOs. 

Gal. 2. 14 manner of Gentiles, and not as do the J. 
JEWS' religion — 
Judaism, 'lovSaT(r/j.6s lovdaismos. 

Gal. I. 13 in time past in the J. religion, how 
1. 14 profited in the J. religion above many 

JE-ZAU-fAH, in.'ji; Jah determines. 
A captain of the Jews, generally called Jaazeniah, who 
would not be persuaded to serve the Chaldeans. B. c. 
588. Called also Jaazeniah. 

3eT. 40. 8 and J. the son of a Maachathite, they and 
42. I and J. the son of Hoshaiah, and all tho 

JE-ZE'-BEL, ''^J'K, 'lffa/37)\ without coliabitaiion. 
A daughter of Ethbaal, king of the Zidonians, and tho 
wife of Ahab and mother of Joram kings of Israel. B.a 
884. 

I £i.i6. 31 he took to wife J., the daughter of Ethb. 
18. 4 when J. cut off the prophets of the LoKD 

18. 13 what I did when J. slew the prophets of 

18. i9theprophetsofthegToves. .whichcatatJ's 
ig. I Ahab told J.all that Elijah had done, acd 

19. 2 Then J. sent a messenger unto Elijah, say. 
21. 5 But J. his wife came to him, and said unto 
21. 7 J. his wife said unto him. Dost thou now 
21. II the men of his city.. did as J. had sent 

21. 14 Then they sent to J., saying, Naboth is 

21.15 when J. heard . .J. said to Ahab, Arise 
21. 23 J. . .The dogs shall cat J. by the wall of J. 
21. 25 none like unto Ahab. .whom J. his wife 

9. 7 Imayavenge theblood.atthehandof J. 
9. 10 the dogs shall eat J. in the portion of Jez. 
9. 22 solongas thewhoredoras.of thymotherJ. 
9. 30 when Jehu was come to Jezreel, J. heard 
9. 36 In the portion . .doga eat the flesh of J. 
g. 37 the carcase of J. shall be as dung upon 
9. 37 (so) that they shall not say. This (is) J. 
2. 20 because thou sufferest that woman [J.) 

JE'-ZER, yf. fm-malion. 

The third son of Naphtall. B.C. 1698. 

Gen. 46. 24 And the sons of NaphtalL.Gunl, and J. 

Num26. 49 Of J., the family of the Jezerites : of Shil. 

I Ch. 7. 13 The sous of Naphtali..Guni, and J., and 

JE-ZER-ITES, ny>. 

The descendants of the preceding Jczcr. 

Num26. 49 Of Jezer, the family of the J.: of .Shillem 
JE-Zf-AH, n;i' Jah unites. 
One of the Parosh family that had taken a strange wife. 

B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 25 of the sons of Parosh ; Ramiab, end J. 

JE-ZI'-EL, "pxir, '?»<'!; God unites. 

Son of Azmaveth a valiant man who joined David at 

Ziklag vrith his brother Pelet. B.C. 1058. 

1 Ch.i2. 3 and J., and Pelet, the sons of Azmaveth 

JEZ-lf-AH, nx'^i' Jah delivers. 

A son of Elpaal a Benjamite. B.C. '1400. 

I Ch. 8. 18 Ishmerai also, and J., and Jobab, the sons 

JE-ZO'-AR, Trnf;, inin distinction. 

A son of Helah, wife of Ashur, a descendant of Caleb 

the son of Hur. B.C. 1500. 

I Ch. 4. 7' And the sons of Helah (were). .J., and E. 

JEZ-EAH-fAH, •■i;nnr Jah is shining. 

The overseer of those singing at the purification of the 

people. B.C. 445. See Izrahiah. 

Neh. 12. 42 And the singers sang loud, with J. (their) 
JEZ-RE'-EL, VkV-i)% hnyn.]) Ood sows. 

1. A city in the kili country of Judab, near Jokdeam 
end Zanoah. 

Josh.15. 56 And J., and Jokdeam, and Zanoah 

1 Sa. 25. 43 David also took Ahinoam of J. ; and they 

29. I Israelites pitched by a fountain, .in J. 
29. 11 men rose, .the Philistines went up to J. 

2. A city in the tribe of Issachar, but belonging to 
Manasseh, between Megiddo and Bethshean near Mount 
GUboa; — now called Zerin or Serin. 

Josh. 19. 18 their border was toward J., and Chesnl. 

2 Sa. 2. 9 made him king over GUead . . and over J. 

4. 4 the tidings came of. .Jonathan out of J. 
I Ki. 4. 12 Beth-shean. .(is) by Zartanah beneath J. 
18. 45 great rain. And Ahab rode, and went to J. 
18. 46 and ran before Ahab to the entrance of J. 
21. I JezreeUte had a vineyard, which (waa)inJ. 
21. 23 dogs shall eat Jezebel by the wall of J. 

8. 29 Joram went back to be healed in J. cf 

8. 29 down to iee Joram the son of Ahab ii: J. 

9. 10 shall eat Jezebel in the portion of J. 

o. IS Joram was returned to be healed in J. of 

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z'Ki. 9. 15 out of the city to go to tell (it) in J. 

9. 16 Jehu rode in a chariot, and went to J.; for 
9. 17 there stood a watchman on the tower In J. 
9. 30 when Jehu was come to J., Jezebel heard 
9. 36 In the portion of J. shall dogs eat the 
9. 37 face of the field in the portion of J. 
10. I unto the rulers of J., to the elders, and 
10. 6 corae to me to J. by to morrow tliis time 
10. 7 heads In baskets .. sent him (them) to J. 
. 10. ii that remained of the house of Ahab in J. 
a Ch.22. 6 he returned to be healed in J. because of 
22. 6 down to see Jehoram the son of Ahab at J . 
8. The valley or plain in which Jezreel stood. 

Josh 17. 16 and (they) who (are) of the valley of J. 
Judg. 6. 33 v/ent over, and pitched in the valley of J. 
Hos. I. 5 the bow of Israel in the valley of J. 

a. 22 shall hear, .the oil ; and they shall hear 3 . 
i. A descendant of the father of Etam. B.O. 1400. 

I Ch. 4. 3 J.,andl3hma, and Idbash; and the name 
6. The symbolic name o£ the eldest son of Hosea the 
prophet. B.O- 780. 

Hos. t. 4 Call his name J. ; for yet a little (while) 
6, A symbolic name of Israel. 

Hos. I. 4 I vrill avenge the blood of J. upon the 

1. II for great (shall be) the day of J. 

JEZ-EE-EL-ITES, ''p.vy.li:. 

The people of Jezreel in Issachar. 

I Ki. 21. I the J. had a vineyard, which (was) in Je. 
21. 4 word which Maboth the J. had spoken to 
SI. 6 1 spake unto Naboth the J., and said unto 
21. 7 give thee the vineyard of Naboth the J. 

21. 15 possession of.. vineyard of Naboth the J. 

21. 16 go do%vn to the vineyard of Naboth the J. 
sKl. 9. 21 met him in the portion of Naboth the J. 

9. 25 tho portion of the field of Naboth the J. 

JEZ-UE-KL-I-TESS, n'^Ka-j]!. 

A female inliabltant of Jezreel (in Judah). B.C. 1050. 

1 Sa. 27. 3 Ahiuoam the J., and Abigail the Carmel. 

30, s Ahinoam the J., and Abigail the wife of 

2 Sa. 2. 2 Ahinoam the J., and Abigail, Ifabal's wife 

3. 2 first bom "was Amnon, of Ahinoam the J. 
I Ch. 3. I the first born Amnon, of Ahinoam the J. 

JXB'-SAM, D'yi' lovely sweet. 

A son of Tola, son of Issachar. B.O. i6oo. 

I Ch. 7. 2 J., and Shemuel, heads of their father's 

JID'-LAPH, fj^T melting away. 
A son of Nahor and nephew of Abraham. B.O. 7870. 
Gen. 22. 22 and Hazo, and Pildash, and J., and Bet. 

JIM'-NAH, JDH'-NA, np^ ■prosperity. 

The first born son of As'her, whose descendants were. 

called Jimnites. B.O. 1690, Called Imnah in i Ch. 7. 

30 

Gen. 46. 17 J., and Ishuah, and Tsui, and Beriah, and 
Num 26. 44 of J. , the family of the Jimnites : of Jesui 

jm-NITES, nja-rr. 

A family that sprang from Jimnah the first bom of 

Asher. 

Nura 26. 44 of Jimna, the family of the J. : of Jesul 
JIPH'-TAH, n^B-, breaking through. 
A city in Judah, near Ashnah and Nezib. 

Josh 15. 43 And J., and Ashnah, and Nezib 

JTPTT'-T TTATT EL, Sjj-nri!): Ood 13 breaking th/rough. 
A valley in Zebulun, on the border of Asher and Zebu- 
Ion, now caUed Jefat. 

Josh ig. 14 outgoings thereof are in thevalley of J, 
19. 27 the valley of J. toward the north side of 
JO'-AB, 3!<\'' Jah is father. 

I.David's nephew, the son of his 8ist«r Zeruiah. He 
became a most overbearing captain in his nncle David's 
army. b.o. 1015. ■ 

1 Sa. 26. 6 A.bishai the son of Zeruiah, brother to J. 

2 Sa. 2. 13 J. the son of Zeruiah, and the servants of 

jz. 14 Abner said to J., Let the young men now 

2. E4 play before U3. And J. said. Let them arise 
2. 18 sons of Zeruiah there, J., and Abishai, and 
a. 22 should I hold up my face to J. thy brot.? 
2. 24 J. also and Abishai pursued after Abner 
2. 26 Then- Abner called to J., and said. Shall 
2. .27 J. said, (As) God liveth, unless thou hadst 
e. 28 J. blew a tnimpet, and all the people 

2. 30 J. returned from following Abner : and 

2. 32 J. and his men went all night, and they 

3. 22 servants of David and J.came from (pur.) 
3.. 23 J. and all the host that (was) with liim 
3.23 they told J., saying, Abner the son of Ner 
3. 24 Then J. came to the king, and said, What 
3. 26 when J. was come oUt from David, he sent 
3. 27 J. took him aside in the gate to speak 

3. 29 Let it rest on the head of J., and on all 
3. 29 let there not fail from the house of iT. 
3. 30 So J. and Abishai his brother slew 
3. 31 David said to J., and to all the people 
8. 16 J. the son of Zeruiah (was) over the host 
10. 7 he sent J., and all the host of the mighty 
10. 9 J. saw that the front of the battle was 
10. 13 J. drewnigh,and the peo. that (were) with 

10. 14 J. returned from the children of Amraon 

11. I David sent J., and his servants vnth him 
n. 6 David sent to J., (saying). Send me Uriah 
II.- 6 And J. sent Uriah to David 

iz. 7 David demanded (of hira)how J. did, and 



3 Sa. II. II J., and the servants of my lord, are enca 
II. 14 David wrote aletter to J., and sent(it)by 
II. 16 whenJ. observed thecity.that he assigned 
II. 17 men of the city went, .and fought with J. 
1 1. 18 Then J. sent and told David all the things 
22 showed David all that 'J. had sent him for 

25 Thus Shalt thou say unto J., Let not this 

26 J. fought against Rabbah of the children 

27 J. sent messengers to David, and said, I 

1 J. the son of Zeruiah perceived that the 

2 J. sent to Tekoah, and fetched thence a 

3 So J. put the words in her mouth 
19 (Is not) the hand of J. with thee in all 

19 J., he bade me, andhe put all these words 

20 hath thy servant J. done this thing : and 

21 the king said unto J., Beholdnow, I have 

22 J. fell to the ground on his face, and 

22 J. said, To day thy servant knoweth that 

23 J. arose, and went to Geshur, and brought 

29 Absalom sent for J., to have sent him to 

30 J. '3 field is near mine, and he hath barley 

31 Then J. arose, and came to Absalom imto 
31 Absalom answered J., Behold, I sent unto 

33 J. came to the king, and told him : and 
25 Amasa captain of the host instead of J. 

25 Nahash, sister to Zeruiah, J. 'a mother 
2 David . . a third part . . under the hand of J. 
2 part under the hand of Abishai. .J. 's bro. 
5 king commanded J. and Abishai and Ittai 

10 and told J., and said, Behold, I saw Abs. 

11 J. said unto the man that told him, And 

12 the man said unto J., Though I should 

14 Then said J., I may not tarry thus with 

15 ten young men that bare J.'s armour 

16 3. blew the trumpet, and the people retur. 
16 after Israel : for J. held back the people 

20 And J. said iu)to him. Thou shalt not bear 
SI Then said J. to Cushi, Go tell the king 

21 And Cushi bowed himself unto J., and ran 

22 Then said Ahimaaz. .yet again to J., But 
22 J. said. Wherefore wilt thou run, my son 
29 When J. sent the king's servant, and (me) 

1 it was told J., Behold, the king weepeth 
S J. came into the house to the king, and 

13 before me continually in the room of J. 

7 there went out after him J.'s men, and 

8 J.'sgarmentthathehad put on was girded 

9 J. said to Amasa, (Art) thou in health, my 
9 J. took Amasa by the beard with the right 

10 heed to the sword that (was) in J.'s hand 

10 J. and Abishai his brother pursued after 

11 one of J.'s men stood by him, and said 
II He that favoureth J. ..(let him go) after J. 

13 the people went on after J., to pursue 

15 people that (were) with J. battered the 

16 8ay,'I pray you, unto J., Come near hither 

17 the woman said, (Art) thou J.? And he 

20 J. answered and said. Far be it, far be it 

21 the woman said unto J., Behold, his head 

22 cut ofl the head . . and cast (it) out to J. 

22 J. returned to Jerusalem unto the king 

23 J. (was) over all the host of Israel : and 

18 tho brother of J., the son of Zeruiah, was 

34 the brother of J., (was) one of the thirty 
37 annour bearer to J. the son of Zeruiah 

2 the king said to J. the captain of the 

3 J. said unto the king. Now the ix)RD thy 

4 the king's word prevailed against J., and 

4 J. and the captains of the host went out 
9 J. gave up the sum of the number of the 

7 he conferred with J. the son of Zeruiah 

19 tho priest, and J. the captain of the host 
41 when J. heard the sound of the trumpet 

5 what J. the son of Zemiah did.to me, (and) 
22 the priest, and for J. the eon' of Zeruiah 

28 tidings came to J.: for J. had turned after 

28 J. fied unto the tabernacle of the Loed 

29 it was told king Solomon that J. was fied 

30 saying. Thus said J., and thus he answered 

31 take away the innocent blood, which J. 

33 blood shall, .return upon the head of J. 

15 J. the captain of the host was gone up to 

16 For six months did J. remain there with 
21 Hadad heard, .that J. the captain of the 
16 And the sons of Zeruiah ; Abishai, and J. 

6 J. the son of Zei'uiah went first up, and 
. 8 round about : and J. repaired the rest of 

20 Abishai the brother of J., he was chief of 

26 valiant men. .(were) Asahel. .brother of J. 
39 Naharai . . the armour bearer of J. the son 
15 J. the son of Zeruiah (was) over the host 

8 when David heard (of it), he sent J., and 
10 J. saw that the battle was set against him 

14 So J. . . drew near before the Syrians unto 

15 entered into the city. Then J. came to J. 
I J. led forth the power of the army, and 

1 And J. smote Kabbah, and destroyed it 

2 David said to J., and to the rulers of the 

3 J. ansv/ered. The Loed make his people 

4 the king's v/ord prevailed against J. : wh. 

4 J. departed, and went throughout all Is. 

5 J. gave the sum of the number of the pe. 

6 for the king's word was abominable to J. 
28 all that. .J. the son of Zeruiah, had dedi. 

7 fourth, .(was) Asahel the brother of J. 

24 J. the son of Zeruiah began to number 

34 the general of the king's array (was) J.' 
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2. A descendant of Caleb the son of Hur, of the tribe of 
Judah. 

I Ch. 2. 54 Ataroth, the house of J., and half of the 



3. A grandson of Kenaz, of the tribe of Judah. B.C. 
1450. 

1 Ch. 4. 14 and Seraiah begat J., the father of the 

4. An Israelite whose posterity went up from Babylon 
with ZerubbabeL B.C. 338. 

Ezra 2. 6 of the children of Jeshua (and) J., two 
Neb. 7. II of the children of Jeshua and J., two th. 

5. One whose descendants went up from Babylon with 
Ezra. B.C. 458. 

Ezra 8. 9 Of the sons of J. ; Obadiah the son of Je. 

JO'- AH, niji' Jah is brother. 

1. A son of Asaph the recorder in the time of Hezekiah. 

B.C. 713. 

2 Kl 18. 18, 37 Shebna the scribe, and J. the son of 

1 8. 26 Then said . . J. . . Speak, I pray thee, to thy 
Isa, 36. 3 Shebna the scribe, and J., Asaph's son 
36. J I Then said Eliakim and Shebna and J. 
36. 22 Shebna the scribe, and J., the son of As. 

2. A descendant of Gerahom, son of Levi. b.o. 1380. 

z Ch. 6. 21 J. hie son, Iddo his son, Zerah his son, J, 
2 Ch.2g. 12 J. the son of Zimmah. .Eden the son of J. 

3. A son of Obed-edom (a descendant of Kobath), a por- 
ter in the tabernacle. B.o. 1015. 

1 Ch.26. 4 J. the third, and Sacar the fourth, andN. 

4. A Levite commissioned by Josiah to repair the house 
of the Lord. B.O. 621. 

2 Ch. 34. 8 J. the son of Joahaz the recorder, to rep. 

JOrA'-HAZ, IIJkV Jah helps. 

Father of Jcah the recorder under king Joaiab. B.C. 

624. 

2 Ch.34. 8 Joah the son of J. the recorder, to repair 

JO-AK'-NA, 'laavva, 'Icodwas. 

1. A female disciple, the wife of an officer In Herod's 
household. 

Luke 8. 3 And J. the wife of Chnza Herod's steward 
24. 10 and J. . . told these things unto the apostles 

2. The grandson of Zerubbabel, an ancestor of Joseph 
the husband of Mary, in the line given by Luke. 

Luke 3. -27 Which was (the eon) of [J. J, which was (the 

JO'-ASH, »^V, b'n' Jah supports. 

1. A son of Becher, son of Benjamin. B.C. 1^50. 

I Ch. 7. 8 the sons of Becher; Zemira, and J., and 
?. Keeper of the stores of oil in David's time. B.C. 
1015. 

I Ch.27. 2S and over the cellars of oil (was) J. 

8. The father of Gideon, of the tribe of Manasseb. B.C. 

1250. 

Judg. 6. II under an oak. .that fpertained) unto J. 
6. 29 Gideon the son of J. hath done this thing 
6. 30 Then the men of the city . .unto J., Bring 
6. 31 J. said unto all that stood against him 
7. 14 nothing else save the sword of . .son of J. 
8. 13 Gideon the son of J. returned from battle 
8. 29 Jerubbaal the son of J. went and dwelt in 
8. 32 Gideon the son of J. died in a good old 
8. 32 was buried in the sepulchre of J. his fa. 

4> A son of Ahab, king of Israel. B.C. 896. 

1 Ki. 22. 26 and carry him back, .to J. the king's son 

2 Ch.i8. 25 and carry him back, .to J. the kin^s son 

6. A son of Ahaziah, king of Judah. B.C. 850^ He 
called also Jehoash. 

a Ei. II. 2 But Jehosheba. .took J. the son of Ahaz 
32. ig the rest of the acts of J., and all that he 
12. 20 hia servants arose, .and slew J. in the 
Z3. I In the three and twentieth year of J. the 
Z3. 10 In the thirty and seventh year of J. king 
Z4. I reigned Amaziah the son of J; king of J. 
Z4. 3 he did according to all things as J. his 
Z4. 17 Amaziah the sou of J. . .lived after the 
14. 23 fifteenth year of Amiziah the son of J. 

1 Ch. 3. II Joram his son, Ahaziah his son, J. his sob 

2 Ch.22. 1 1 But Jehoshabeath . . took J. the son of Ah. 

24. I J. (was) seven years old when he began to 
24. 4 J. was minded to repair the house of the 
24. 22 Thus J. the king remembered not the kin. 

24. 24 80 they executed judgment against J. 

25. 23 took Ainaziah iung of Judah, the son of J. 
25. 25 Amaziah the sohofj.. .lived afterthe death 

6. A'son of Jehoahaz, and grandson of Jehu. B.C. 840. 

2 Ki.t3. 9 slept. .J. his son reigned in his stead 
13. 12 the rest of the acts of J., and all that he 
13. i;J J. slept with his fathers, .and J. was bur. 
13. 14 J. the king of Israel caipe down unto him 

13. 25 three times did J. beathmi, and recovered 

14. I In the second year of J. son of Jehoahaz 
14. 23 Jeroboam the son of J. king of Israel be. 
14. 27 by the hand of Jeroboam the son of J. 

2 Ch.25. 17 Then Amaziah . .sent to J., the son of Jeh. 
25. 18 J. king of Israel, .to Amaziah king of Ju. 
25. 21 So J. the king of Israel went up ; and they 
25. 23 J. . .took Amaziah king of Judah, the son 
25. 25 Amaziah. .lived after the death of J., son 
Hos. I. I in the days of Jeroboam the son of J. , king 
Amos I. I in the days of Jeroboam the son of J. king 

7. A descendant of Shelah, son of Judah. B.C. 1200. 

I Ch. 4. 32 J., and Saraph, who had the dominion ib 

8. The second in command of those that joined David at 
Ziklag. B.C. 1058. 

I Ch. 12. 3 The ctuef (^vas) AMezer, then J., the sena 



JOATHAM 



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JO-A'-THAM, 'loiaOaii. 

A progenitor of Joseph the husband of Mary, as enmaer- 

ated in Matthew's gospel. 

Matt. I. 9 Ozias begat J. ; and J. beg^ Acuaz; and 

JOB, ni'K, 'Ici/3 Jiated. 

A descendant o£ Aram, son of Shem, dwelling in TTz, in 
the N. of Arabia, or in E. of Edom and Moab ; sup- 
posed to liave been, contemporaneous with Abraham. 
The Book of Job was probably introduced to the know- 
ledge of Israel by Moses, who may have written the 
introduction (chap, i., ii,) and the conclusion (xlii. 9-17). 
The object of the book is twofold, to show first, that 
true religion is not based on selfish considerations, or 
an answer to the question. Does Job serve God for 
nought ? and secoiid, that temporal calamities are not 
always the consequences of sin. The character of Job is 
described in ch. i. z-5; his first trial in v. 5-22; his second 
trial in ii. i-io ; his friends' visit, 11-13 ; his complaint 
in ui. ; Eliphaz'a remonstrance in iv., v. ; Job's reply in 
vi. vii. ; Bildad's remonstrance in viii. ; Job's reply in 
ix. X. ; Zophar's remonstrance in xi. ; Job's reply xii, 
xiil. xiv. ; Eliphaz responds in xv. ; Job refutes lilm 
In xvi. xvii. ; Bildad responds in xviii. ; Job refutes 
him in six. ; Zophar responds in xx. ; Job refutes him 
in xxi. ; Eliphaz attacks Job in xxii. ; Job refutes him 
in xxiii!, xxiv. ; Bildadattacks Job in sxv. ; Job refutes 
him in xxvi. xxxi.; Elihu interposes in xxxii.-xxxvii.; 
God interposes in xxxviii. xxxix, xl. i, 2 ; Job humbles 
himself in xl. 3-5 ; God resumes, and concl"-ies in xl. 
6-xli. ; Job's submission, xlii. i, 6 ; his friends' submis- 
sion, 7-9 ; his latter end, 10-17. He dies, aged toout 
340 years. 

Job I. 5 itwasso..that J., scnfcandsanctified V. T. 
1. 5 J. said. It may be. .Thus did J. continua. 
I. 8 Hast thou considered my servant J., that 
1. 9 Satan answered . .and said, Doth J. fear 
1. 14 there came a messenger unto J., and said 
I. 20 Then J. iose, and rent his mantle, and 

1. 22 In all this J. sinned not, nor charged G. 
a. 43 Hast thou considered my servant J., that 
2." 7 So went Satan forth, .and smote J. with 
e. 10 Inall this did not J. sin with his lips 

2. n Now when J.'s three friends heard of all 

3. I Afterithis opened J. his mouth, and cursed 
3. 2 J. spake, and said 

6. I J. answered and said 
[Also in 9. I ; 12. I ; 16. I ; 19. i ; 21. i ; 23. i ; 26. i.] 
27. 1 Moreover J. continued his parable, and 
29. I Moreover J. continued his parable, and 
31. 40 Let thistles grow. .The words of J. are 
32. I So these three men ceased to answer J. 
32. 2 against J. was Jiis -wrath kindled, because 
32. 3 no answer, and (yet) had condemned J. 

32. 4 Now Elihu had waited till J. had spoken 
32. 12 (there was) none of you that convinced J. 

33. I Wherefore, J., I pray thee hear my spee. 
^■> 31 Mark well, J. ; hearken unto me : hold 

34. 5 For J. hath said, I am righteous : and God 
34. 7 What man (is) like J., (who) drinketh up 
34- 35 J- hath spoken \vithout knowledge, and 
34. 36 My.desire (is, that) J. may be tried unto 

35. 16 Therefore doth J. open his mouth in vain 

37. 14 Hearken unto this, J. : stand still, and 
38. z Then the LoED answered J. out of the 
40. I Moreover the Loed answered J., and said 
40. 3 Then J. answered the Loed, arid said 
40. 6 Then answered the Lord unto J. out of 
42.' I Then J. answered the Lord, and said 
42. 7 the Loed had spoken these words unto J. 
42. 7 ye have not spoken, .as my servant J. 
42. 8 take . . seven rams, and go to my servant J. 
42. 8 my servant J. shall pray for you ; for lum 
42. 8 ye have not spoken.. like my servant J. 
42. 9 commanded them : the Lord . . accepted J. 
42. 10 turned., captivity of J... the Loed gave J 
42. 12 So the Lord blessed the latter end of J. 

42. 15 no women . . (so) fair as the daughters of J. 
42. 16 After this lived J. an hundred and forty 

42. 17 So J. died, (being) old, and full of days 
Eze. 14. 14 Though these . .men, Noah, Daniel, and J. 

14. 20 Though Noah, Daniel, and J., (were) in 
Jas. 5. II Ye have heard of the patience of J., and 

JOB, 3'v returning. 

The third son of Issachar, called in another genealogy 

(Num. 26. 24) Jaihib, and (i Ch. 7. i) Jash-ui. B.C. 1692. 

Gen. 46. 13 the sons of Issachar. .Phuvah, and J., and 

JO'-BAB, :i;iv howUntj. 

1. A son of Joktan the Shemite. B.C. 2200. ., 

Gen. 10. 29 Ophir, and Havilah, and J. : all these 
1 Ch. 1. 23 Ophir.and Havilah, and J. All these (were) 

2. The second king of Edom,-and son of Zerah of Bozrah. 
B.C. 1500. 

Gen. 36. 33- J. the son of Zerah. .reigned in his stead 
36. 34 J. died, and Husham. .reigned in his stead 
I Ch. I. 44 J. the son of Zerah. .reigned in his stead 
" ' 1. 43 when J. was dead, Husham . .reigned in 

8. A king of Madon, a Canaanitish city conquered by 
Joshua. B.C. 1450. 

Josh II.. I came to pass.. that he sent to J. king of 

4. A son of.,Shaharaim, a Benjamite. B.C. 1330. 

I Ch. 8. 9 he begat of Hodesh his wife, J., and Zibia 

5. A son of Elpaal, a Benjamite. B.C. 1330. 

I Ch. 8. 18 Ishmerai also, and JezUah, and J., the 



JO-OHE'-BED, lasV Jah is honour. 

The wife of Amram, and mother of Miriam, Aaron, and 

Moses. B.C. 1560. 

Exod. 6. 20 Amram took him J. his father's sister to 
Num26. 59 the name of Amram'a wife (was) J., the 

JO' -ED, "lyV Jah is witness. 

A son of Pedaiah, a Benjamite. B.C. 520. 

Neb. II. 7 Sallu the son of Meshullam, the son of J. 

JO'-EL, hUS', 'Ica^X Jah is Ood. 

1. The first bom son of Samuel the prophet ; called 
Vaskni in i Ch. 6. 28. B.C. ma. 

I Sa. 8. 2 Nowthenameofhis firstborn was J., and 
I Ch. 6. 33 Heman a singer, the son of J., the son of 
15. 17 Levites appointed Heman the son of J. 

2. A Simconita. B.C. 800. 

I Ch. 4. 33 J., and Jehu the son of Josibiah, the son 

3. The father of Shemaiah, a Eeubenite. B.C. 1570. 

I Ch. 5. 4 The sons of J. ; Shemaiah his son, Gog his 
5. 8 Azaz, the son of Shema, the son of J., who 

4. A chief Gadite. B.C. 1070. 

1 Ch. 5. 12 J. the chief, and Shapliam the next, and 

5. A Kohathite, and ancestor of £5amuel the prophet'. 

B.C. I2I2. 

I Ch. 6. 36 son of Elkanah, the son of J., the son of 

6. A descendant of Tola, son of Issachar. B.C. 1500. 

I Ch. 7. 3 Michael, and Obadiah, and J., Ishiah, five 

7. Oiie of David's valiant men and a brotlier of Nathan. 
B.C. 1048. 

1 Ch.ii. 38 J. the brother of Nathan, Mibhar the son 

8. A Gershonite in the days of David. B.C. 1013. 

I Ch. 13. 7 J. the chief, and his . . an hundred and th. 
15. II Asaiah, and J., Shemaiah, and Eliel, and 
23. 8 the chief (was) Jeliiel, and Zethara, and J. 

9. A Gershonite, keeper of the treasures of the house of 
the Lord in the days of David. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.26. 22 Zetham, and Joel his brother, (which were) 

10. A prince of Manasseh, W.of the Jordan, in the days 
of David. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.27. 20 of the half tribe of Manasseh ; J. the son 

11. A Kohathite that aided in cleansing the temple in the 
days of Hezekiah. B.C. 726. 

2 Ch.29. 13 J. the son of Azariah, of the sons of the 

12. One of Nebo's family who had taken a strange mie 
during the exile. B.C. 437. 

Ezra 10. 43 Mattithiah, Zabad, Zebina, Jadau. . J., B. 

13. A son of Zichri, and overseer of the Benjamites in 
Jerusalem. B.C. 445. 

Neh.ii. 9 J. the son of Zichri (was) their overseer 

14. Son of Pethuel, and prophet in the days of Uzziah 
king of Judah. B.C. 720. 

Joel I. I word . .that came to J. the son of Pethuel 
Acts 2. 16 tliis is that which was spoken by.. [J.] 

JO-E'-LAa, n^S'j/v God is snatching. 

A son of Jeroliara of Gedor who joined David in Ziklag. 

B.C. 1038. 

I Ch.i2 7 J. and Zebadiah, the sons of .Teroham ol 
JO-E'-ZEE; niyr Jah is lielp. 
A Korhite who joined David in Ziklag. B.C. 1038. 

I Ch.i2. 6 Azareel, and J., and Jashobeam, the K. 
JOG-BE' -HAH, nrt??; height. 
A place in Gad, now called Kanuat. 

Num32. 33 And Atroth, Shophan, and Jaazer, and J. 

Judg. 8. II dAveltin tents on the eastof Nobahand -J. 

JOG'-LI, '•br exiled. 

Father of Bukki and a prince of Dan, chosen to divide 

the land W. of the Jordan. B.C. 1330. 

Num34. 22 And the prince . . Bukki the son of J. 

JO'-HA, NOV Jah is living. 

1. A son of Beriah, grandson of Shaharaim, a Benjamite. 

B.C. 1350. 

I Ch. 8. 16 Michael, and Ispah, and J. .sonsof Beriah 

2. One of Darid's valiant men. B.C. 1048. 

1 Ch.ti. 43 son of S him i-i, and J. his brother, the Ti 

JO-HA'-NAN, Jinv, ijni.i' Jah is gracioiis. 

1. A son of Kar'eah orCareah, a captain of the Jews. 

B C. 600. 

2 Ki.25. 23 .T. the son of Careali, and Seraiah the son 
Jer. 4Q. 8 J. and Jonathan the sons of Kareah, and 

40. 13 J. the son of Kareah, and all the captains 
40. 15 J. the son of Kareah spake to Gedaliah in 

40. 16 the son of Ahikam said unto J. the son 

41. II, 13 J. the son of Kareah, and all the capt. 

41. 14 returned, and went cnto J. . .of Kareah 

41. 15 son of Nethaniah escaped from J. with 

41. 16 Then took J. the son of Kareah, and all 

42. I J. the son of Kareah, and Jezaniah the 

42. 8 Then called he J. the son of Kareah, and 

43. 2 J. the son of Kareah, and all the proud 
43- 4. 5 J- the Son of Kareah, and all the capt. 

2. The eldest son of Josiah, king of Judah. B.C. 610. 

I Ch. 3. 13 the first bom J., the second Jehoiakim 

3. A son or Elioenai. B.C. 443. 

T Ch. 3. 24 and Akkub, and J., and Dalaiah, and A. 

4. A grandson of Ahimaaz, father of Azariah, a Levite. 
B.C. 900. 

I Ch. 6. 9 Ahimaaz begat Azariah.. Azariah begat J. 
6. 10 J. begat Azariah, he (it is) that executed 



5. A valiant man that Joined David at Ziklag. B.C. 1058. 

I Ch.i2. 4 Jah:iziel..J.,and JozabadtbeOederatliito 

6. A Caditc that joined David at Ziklag. B.C. 1058. 

1 Ch.i2. 12 J. the eighth, Elzabad the ninth 

7. An Ephraimite who opposed making slaves of tlie 
captives of Judah, in Ahaz's time. B.C. 900. 

2 Ch. 28. 12 .iVzariah the son of J., Berechiah the son 

8. A returned exile, son of Hakkatan, in Axtaxerxea' 
time. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. 12 J. the son of Hakkatan, and with him an 

9. A priest who, with Ezra, summoned the exiles to Jeru- 
salem. B.C. 458. 

Ezra 10. 6 the chamber of J. the son of Eliaahib ■ 

10. A son of Tobiah the Ammonite, and husband of 
MeshuUam's daughter. B.C. 443. 

Neh. 6. 18 J. had taken the daughter of McslMillam 

11. A priest in the days of Joiakim, the grandson of Jo- 
zadak. B.C. 443. 

Neh. 12. 22 days of Eliashib, .Toiada, and J., and Ja. 
12. 23 untU the days oi 3. the son of Eliashib 

JOHIT, 'Iccciy;/?)?. 

1. The son of Zacharias and Elizabeth, who cameas tho 
forerunner of the Messiah, and was beheaded by Herod, 
tetrarch of Galilee, a.d. 28. 

Matt. 3. I those days came J. the Eaptict, preaching 
3. 4 J. had his raiment of camel's hair, and a 

3. 13 Then cometh Jesus from Galilee. .untoJ. 

3. 14 [J.] forbad liim, sajing, I have need to be 

4. 12 had heard that J. was cast into prison 

9. 14 Then came to him the disciples of J., say. 
II. 2 J. had heard in the prison the works of 
XI. 4 show J. again those things which ye do 
II. 7 to say unto the multitudes concerning J. 
II. II not risen a greater than J. the Baptist 
II. 12 from the days of J. the Baptist until now 
ir. 13 prophets and the law prophesied until J. 
II. 18 J. came neither eating nor drinking, and 

4;. 2 This is J. the Baptist: he is risen from tho 
14. 3 Herod had laid hold on J., and bound him 
14. 4 J. said unto him. It is not lawful for thee 
14. 8 Give me here J. Baptist's head in a char. 
14. 10 And he sent, and beheaded J. in the prison 
16. 14 Some (say that thou art) J. the Baptist 
17. 13 that he spulieuntothemof J. the Baptist 
21. 25 1'he baptism of J., whence was it ? from 
21. 26 fear, .people ; for all hold J.as a prophet 
21. 32 J. came unto you in. .way of righteousness 
Mark i. 4 J. did baptize in the wilderness, and pre. 

I. 6 J. was clothed with camel's hair, and with 

1. 9 came, .and was baptised of J. in Jordan 
1. 14 after that J. was put in prison, Jesus camo 

2. 18 the disciples of J. and of the rharisees 

2. 18 disciples of J. and of the Pharisees f;i£t 
6. 14 J. the Baptist was risen from the dead 
6. 16 It is [J.,] whom I beheaded : he is risen 
,6. 17 laidhold upon J., and boundhim in prison 
6. 18 J. had said unto Herod, It is not lawful 
6. 20 Herod feared J., knowing that he was a 
6. 24 And she said. The head of J. the Baptist 

6. 23 in a charger the head of J. the Baptist 

8. 28 they answered, J. the Baptist : but soma 
II. 30 The baptism of J., was (it) Srom heaven 
II. 32 (men) counted J., that he was a prophet 

Luke I. 13 a son, and thou shalt call his name J. 

I. 60 and said, Not(so); but he shalj be called J. 
I. 63 sajing, Hisnameis J. And they mar\'eUeU 

3. 2 the word of God came unto J. the son of> 
3. 115 men mused in their hearts of J., whether 
3. 16 J. answered, saying unto (them) all, I in. 
3. 20 this above all, that he shut up J. in prison 

5. 33 Why do the disciples of J. fast often, and 
7. 18 disciples of J. showed him of all these 

7. 19 J. calling (unto him) two of his disciples 
7. 20 J. Baptist hath sent us unto thee, saying 
7. 22 tell J. what things ye have seen and heard 
7. 24 when the messengers of J. were departed 
7. 28 not a greater prophet than J. the Baptist 
7. 29 being baptized with the baptism of J. 

7. 33 J. the Baptist came neither eating bread 

9. 7 of some, that J. was risen from the dead 
9. 9 J. have I beheaded : but who is this of 

9. 19 They answering said, J. the Baptist ; but 
II. I to pray, as J. also taught his disciples 
16. 16 The law and the prophets (were) until J. 
20. 4 The baptism of J., ^tas it from heaven, or 
20. 6 they be persuaded that J. was a prophet 
John I. 6 man sent from God, whose name (was) J. 
1. 13 J. bare witness of him, and cried, saying 
J. 19 this is the record of J., when the Jews 
I. 26 J. answered them, saying, I baptize with 
I. 28 beyond Jordan, where J. was baptizing 
I. 29 [J.] seeth Jesus coming unto him, and 
I. 32 J. bare record, saying, I saw the spirit, 
I. 33 day.after, J. stood, and two of liis disciples 
1. 40 One' of the two which heard J. (speak) 
3. 23 And J. also was baptizing in .ffinon near 
3. 24 For J. was not yet cast into prison 
3. 25 a question between (some) of J.'s disciples 
:3. 26 they came unto J., -and said imto him.K. 

3. 27 J. answered and said, A man can receive 

4. I made and baptized more disciples than J. 

5. 33 Yesentunto J., and he bare witness unto 
3. 36 I have greater witness than (that) of J. 

10. 40 into the place where J. at first baptized 
10. 41 J. did no miracle: but all things that J. 
Acts I. 5 J. truly baptized with water ; but ye shall 
I. 22 Beginnin • from the baptism of J., unto 



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Acta lo. 37 after the baptism which .1. preached 

11. i6 J indeed baptized with water ; but ye 
13. 24 When J. had first preached before his 
J3. 25 as J fulfilled his course, he said, Whom 

18. 25 he spake knowinp; only the baptism of J. 

19. 3 Unto what .And they said, Unto J 's bap. 
19. 4 J veriiy baptized with the baptism of 

2. A son of Zebedee and younger brother of James, and 
the beloved disciple of Christ. 

Matt. 4. 21 (the son) of Zebedee, and J. his brother 
10. 2 James son) of Zebedee, and J his broth. 
17. I Jesus taketh Peter, James, and J his 
Mark i. 19 the (son) of Zebedee, and .P his, brother 
I. 29 entered in to the house, with James and J. 
3. 17 James .and J the brother of James; and 
5. 37 follow him, save Peter, and James, and J 
9 2 taketh (with him) Peter, and James, and J. 
9. 38 J. answered him, saying. Master, we saw 
10 35 .Tames and J., tlie sons of Zebedee, come 
10 41 began to be much displeased with. J. 
13. 3 James and J. and Andrew asked him pr. 
14 33 taketh with him Peter and James and J 
IiUka 5. 10 also James and J., the sons of Zebedee 
614 Simon . . and . . James and J , Pliilip and B 

8 51 suffered no man to go in, save J and J. 
9. 28 .after these sayings, he took Peter and .T. 

9 49 J. answered and said. Master, we saw one 
9 54 when his disciples James and . I saw (this) 

22. 8 he sent Peter and J , saying, Go and pre 
Acts I. 13 where abode both Peter and James, and J 
3. I Peter and J went up together into the 

3 3 Who seeing Peter and J about to go into 
3. 4 Peter, fastening his eyes upon him with J 

3. II the lame man which was healed held J. 

4 13 when they saw the boldness of Peter and J 

4. 19 Peterand J answered and said unto them 
8. 14 when the apostles heard they sent J. 

12 2 killed James the brother of J with the 
Gal. 2. 9 when James, Cephas, and J .perceived 
Bev. I. I he sent and signified unto his servant J 

I. 4 J to the seven churches which are in A 

I 9 I J who also am your brother, and com. 

21 2 And I y ] saw the holy city, new Jerusa. 

22. SAndlJ sawthescthings, andheard(them) 

3 A kinsman of Annas the high priest. 

Acts 4. 6Annasthehighpriest, andCalaphas, andJ 

4. A son of Mary, sister of Barnabas, and sumamed 
Mark, which see. 

Acts 12. 12 the mother of J., whose surname was M. 

12. 25 took with them J., whose surname was 

13 5 and they had also J to (their) minister 

13. 13 and J. departingfrom them returned to'J 
15. 37 Barnabas determined to take with them J. 

JO-IA'-DA, yi;i' Jah knows. 

A descendant of Jeshua the priest who returned with 

Zerubbabel. B.C 456. See Jehoiada. 

JJeh. 12 10 also begat Eliashib, and Eliashib begat J. 
12 II AndJ begat Jonathan, and Jonathan 
'12. 22 days of EUashib, J., and Johanan, and 
J3 z8 (one) of the sons of J., the son of Eiiashlb 

JO-IA'-KIM, D'p;i' Jah sets up. 
The son of Jeshua the priest who returned with Zerub- 
babel. B.C. 536. 

Neh. 12 10 And Jeshua begat J., J, also begat Elias. 
12. 12 in the days of J. were priests, the chief 
12. 26 These (were)in the daysof J. the son of J. 

JO-IA'-MB, 2->-r Jah contends. 

1 One whom Ezra sent to obtain ministers to return 

with him to Jerusalem. B.C 458. 

Ezra 8. 16 for J , and for Elnathan, men of unders. 
2. A descendant of Pharez whose family dwelt in Jeru- 
salem. B.C. 457. 

Neh. II. 5 the son of Adaiah, the son of J., the son 

5. A priest, father of Jedaiah. B.C. 445. See Jehoiarib. 
' Keh. II. 10 Of the priests . Jedaiah the son of J., Jac. 

12. 6 Shemaiah, and J., Jedaiah 
12. 19 And of J., Mattenai, of Jedaiah, Uzzi. 
JOIN, to — 

1. To be chosen, in^i bachar, i. 

Eccl. 9. 4 to him that is joined to all the living 
2. 7*0 sew or join together, Oin chut, 5. 

Ezra 4. 12 have set up the walls, .and joined the 
S.J'o be added, ip; yasaph, 2. 

E.xod. 1. 10 they join also unto our enemies, and flght 
i.To cause to touch, yjj naga, 5. 

Isa 5. 8 Woe unto them that Join house to house 
b.To bring near, yi.ti qarab, 3. 

Eze. 37 17 join them one to another into one'stick. 
JOIN (battle), to — 
1.7V) spread out, waj natash 

t Sa. 4. 2-wlien they joined battle, Israel was smit. 

2. To set in a'rray, '^ly arak. 

Gen. 14 8 they joined battle with them la.the 'vale 
JOIN haid to, to — 
ITo border with, <Tuvofiop4ti> swnomoreo. 

Acts 18. 7 whose house joined hard to the synagogue 
JOIN (in) affinity, to — 
To join self m marriage, jKri chathan, 7. 

3 Ch.18. I Now Jehoshaphat joined affinity with 

Ezra g. 14 Should we . .join in affinity with the peo. 



JOIN self, to — 

1. To join, become companiov,, 'ijn chabar, 3. 

2 Ch.2o. 36 he joined himself with him to make ships 

2. To join self to, intj chabar, 7. 

2 Ch.2o. 35 join himiself with Ahaziah king of Israel 
20. 37 Because thou hast joined thyself with A. 
Dan. 1 1 6 they shall join themselves together ; for 

3. To be joined, nh lavah, 2. 

Esth 9 27 all such as joined themselves unto them 
Isa. 56 3 that hath joined himself to the Lord, spe. 
56. 6 that join themselves to the LORD, to serve 
Jer 50. 5 Corae.andletus joinourselvestotheLORD 

4. To be coupled, yoked, loy tsarruid, 2. 

Niim25 3 Israel joined himself unto Baal-peor- and 
Psa. 106. 28 They joined themselves also unto Baal-p 

i.To cleave or join self to, KoKKaofiai kollaomai. 
Luke IS 15 he went and joined himself to a citizen of 
Acts 5. 13 of the rest durst no man join himself to 

8. 29 Go near, and join thyself to this chariot; 

9. 26 he assayed to join himself to the disciples 
Q.To cleave or join self to, vpoa-KoKKaojiai proskol. 

Acts 5. 36 men, about four hundred, [joined thems.] 
JOIN selves together, to — 
To join, self to, become companion, "ijn chabar, 7. 

Dan. II. 6 they shall join themselves' together; for 
JOIN together, to — 
1 To join together, stir up, :i3D salcak, Sa. 

Isa. 9. 1 1 The Lord shall . .join liis enemies together 
2. To yoke together, o-v(svyvva) suzeugnuo. 

Mattig. 6 Wliat therefore God hath joined together 

Markio. 9 What therefore God hath joined together 
JOIN together, to perfectly — 
To adjust perfect, or fit thoroughly, KaTapri^a. 

I Co. I. 10 ye be perfectly joined together in the same 
JOINED, to be — 
1. 7*0 cleave together, be adhering, P37 dabeq, 4. 

Job 41. 17 They are joined one to another, they stick 

2. To join, be joined, -\jt\ chabar. 

,Exod28. 7 the two shoulder pieces thereof joined at 

Eze. I. 9 Their wings joined one to another, they 

I. II two of everyone joined one to another 

Hos. 4 17 Ephraim (is) joined to idols . let him alone 

3. To be joined, ijn chabar, 4. 

Eccl. 9 4 For to him that is joined to all the living 

i.To rejoice, be joined, become one, ."iin chadah. 
Job 3. 6 let it not be joined unto the days of the 

5. 7*0 be united, one, "in; yachad. 
. Isa. 14 20 Thou Shalt not be joined with them in 

6.7'o be joined, niV lavah, 2. 

Gen. 29. 34 Now will mj husband be joined unto me 
Numi8. 2 bring that they may be joined unto thee 
18. 4 they shall be joined unto thee, and keep 
Psa. 83. 8 Assur also is joined with them they have 
Isa. 14. I the strangers shall be joined with them 
Zech. 2. 1 1 many nations shall be joined to the LORD 

7. 7*0 be added, nsD saphah, 2. 

Isa. 13 15 every one that is joined, .shall fall by the 

8. To he coupled, yoked, nay tsamad, 2. 

Num25. 5 his men that were joined unto Baal-peor 

9. To be joined, bound to, lofj qatar 

'Eze. 46. 22 courts joined of forty .long, and tliirty 

10. TV) be, become, or draw near, 3ni3 qarab 

I Ki. 20. 29 in the seventh day the battle was Joined 

11. T'o be' joined, or join self to, KoKKdo/iat kollaom. 

1 Co. 6. 16 know ye not that he which is joined to an 

6. 17 he that is joined unto the Lord is one 

12.7*0 be joined, or join self to, wpoiTKoWdofiat. 

Eph s. 31 [shall be joinedj.unto his wife, snd they 
JOINED together, to bo — 
1.7*0 cleave, adhere, p2i dabeq. 

Job 41. 23 flakes of his flesh are Joined together 

2. To join, become companion, "1517 chabar. 

Gen. 14. 3 All these were joined together in the vale 

3. T'o be joined, 130 chabar, 4. 

Exod28. 7 thereof, and (so) it shall be joined toget. 

4. T'o be bound, joined, ~ipQ qashar, 2. 

Neh. 4. 6 all the wall was joined together unto the 
JOINED fitly together, to be — 
T'o lay systematically together, avvapaoKoyio}. 

Eph. 4. 16 whom the whole body fitly joined toge; 
JOINING — 
1. Cleaving, adhering, pj'i dabeq. 

2 Ch. 3. 12 joining to tfie wing of the other cherub- 
^.Couplings, n'njna mechabberoth. 

J Ch. 22. 3 prepared iron . .for the nails . .for the Join. 
JOINT — 
l.A joining, coupling, p2l debeq. 

1 Ki.22. 34 smote .between the joints of the harness 

2 Ch.i8 33 smote between the joints of thehamess 

'2.Iiounding, piBn chammuq. 

Song 7. I the joints of thy thighs (are) like jewels 
3. ..4 knot, joint, y^\> qetar 

Dan. 5, 6sothat the joints of his loins were loosed 



i.A joint, fitting together, b.<pri haphe. 

Eph. 4. 16 compacted by that which every joint sup; 
Col. 2. 19 from which all the body by joints and ba, 

Z.A joint, fitting together, apfi6s harmos.\ 

Heb. 4. 12 dividing asunder, .of the joints and mar.i 
JOnjI, out of — 
Dujcnnted, tottering, nijjSD muedeth. 

Prov 25 . 19 (Uke) a broken tooth, and'a foot out of joint 
JOINT, to-be out of — 
1.7*0 be disjointed, alienated, j;p; yaqd.~ 

Gen. 32. 25 hoUow of Jacob's thigh was out of joint 
2. To separate self, become separated. Tip parad, 7. 

Psa. 22. 14 all my bones are out of joint : my heart - 
JOINT heir — 
One who is heir with {another), vvyKXTipovifios. 

Kom. 8. 17 heirs of God, and joint heirs with Christ 
JOK-DE'-AM, Di;ip; anger of the people. 
A city in the hill country of Judah. 

Josh 15. 56 And Jezi-eel, and J., and.Zanoah, 
JO'-KTTiT, D'pi' Jah s^ts up. 
A descendant of Shelah, son of Judah. B.C. 1200. 

t Ch. 4. 22 And J., and the men of Chozeba, and Jo. 
JOK-ME'-AM, DJJPp; standing of the people. 
A Levitical city of Ephraim, S.W. of Abel Meholah, 
nearly opposite to the mouth of the Jabbok. 

I Ch. 6. 68 J. with her suburbs, and Beth-horon with 
JOK-HE'-AH, 0!;;p; possession of the people 

1. A Levitical city of Zebulun, in the W., near Mount 
CarmeL 

Josh. 12. 22 The king of Kedesh, one ; the king of J. 
19. II and reached to the riverthat (is)before J. 
21. 34.out of the tribe of Zebulun, J. with her 

2. Should be Jolcm,eam in Ephraim (in i Ki. 4. 1 z), or 
Kibzaim (in Josh. 21. 2). 

I Ki. 4. 12 (even) unto (the place that is) beyond 3. 
JOK'-SEAN, wp: fowler. 

A son of Abraham by Keturah, and father of Sheba and 
Dedan. B.C. 1848. 

Gen. 25. 2 she bare him Zimran, and J., and Medan 
25. 3 J. begat Sheba and Dedan. And the sons 
I Ch. I. 32 she bare Zimran, and J., and Medan 
I. 32 And the sons of J. ;. .Sheba, and Dedan. 
JOK'-TAN, jop; little. 

A son of Eber, of the family of Shem. His sons were 

Almodad, Sheleph, Hazar-maveth, and Jerah. B.C. 2210. 

,Gen. 10. 25 divided , and his brother's name (was) J. 

10. 26 J. begat Almodad, and Sheleph and Haz. 

10. 29 and Jobab : all these (were) the sons of J. 

1 Ch. I. 19 Peleg and his brother's name (was) J. 

1. 20 J begat Almodad. .Sheleph, and Hazann 
1. 23 Havilah, and Jobab. .(were) the sons of J 

JOK-THE'-EI,, Vxrip; Ood's reward of victory. 

1. A city in the W' of the plain of Judah. 

Josh.15. 38 And Dilean, and Mizpeh, and J. 

2. A name given by Amaziah to Selah or Petra in Edom 

B.O. 826. 

a Ki. 14. 7 called the name of it J. imto this day 
JO-NA'-DAB, ^nj'T, anjin; Jah is liberal. 

1. A son of Shirueah, f)avid's brother. B.C. 1040. 

a.Sa. 13. 3 J., the son of Shimeah, David's brother 
13. 5 J. said unto him. Lay thee dovraon thy 
13. 32 And J., the son of Shimeah, David's bro. 
13. 35 J. said unto the king. Behold, the king's 

2. 'The son of Rechab, whom Jehu took with him to 
show him his zeal for the Lord. B.C. 884. See Jeho- 
nadab, 

-Jer. 35. 6 J. the son of Eechab our father comman. 
35. 8 Thus have we obeyed the voice of 3. the 
■35. .10 To all that J. our father commanded us 
35. 14 The words of J. the son of Kechab, that 
',35. 16 the sons of J. the son of E-echab have ^ 
"35 18 obeyed the commandment of J. your fa. 
, . 35- 19 J the son of Kechab shall not want a 
JO'-KAH, njv a dove. 

The son of Amittai, of Gath-Hepher in Zebulun, in the 
days of Jeroboam II. He was the first Hebrew propliet 
or missionary sent to a heathen nation. B.C. 825. 

2 Ki. 14. 25 he spake by the hand of his servant J. 
^Jon^ I. I word of the LOKD came unto J. the son 

' 1. 3 J. rose up to flee unto Tarshish from the 
;i. s J. was gone down into the sides of the 
li. 7 they cast lots, and the lot fell upon J. 
•I. IS they took up J., and cast him forth into 
i. 17 a great fish to swallow up J. And J. was 
•z. I J. prayed unto the Lokd his God out of 
2. 10 and it vomited out J. upon the dry (land) 
3. I word of the Lord came unto J. the seco. 
*3. 3 J. arose, and went unto Nineveh, accord. 

3. 4 J. began to enter into the city a day's 

4. I it displeased J. exceedingly, and he waa 
'4. 5 J. went out of the city, and sat on the 

4. . 6 made (it) to come up over J., that it might 
4. 6 So J. was exceeding glad of the gourd 
4. 8 the sun beat upon the head of J., that ho 
4. 9 God said to J., Doest thou well to be an. 

JO'-NAN, '\iiivdv, 'lavdfi. 

An ancestor of Joseph the husband of Mary the mother 

of Jesus. 

Xuke 3. '30 Joseph, which was (the son) of CJ'-L which 



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JO'-NAS, JO'-HA, ' luvas, from If eb. ."ijv or/Tom\}i}'i\ 

1 The Greek form of the Hebrew Jonah. 

Matt 12. 39 given to it, but the siRti of the prophet J. 
12. 40 J. was three days and three nishts in the 
12. 41 because they repented at. .preaching of J. 
12. 41 and, beliold, a greater than J. (is> here 
j6. 4 no sign . . but the sign of the propliet J. 
Iiukeu. 29 given it, but the sign of J. (the prophet^ 
II. 30 J. was a sign unto the Ninevites, so shall 
II. 32 for they repented at the preaching of J. 
II. 32 and, behold, a greater than J. (is) here 

2. The father of Peter the apostle. In one passage he 

is called Jona ; and in one, Peter is called Barjona {i.e. 

" Sou of Jona"). 

John I. 42 Thou art Simeon the son of J.: thou shalt 
21. 15, i6, 17 Simeon, (son) of J., lovest thou me? 

JO-N^TH E-IEM KE-CHO-KIH, D-pn"! chn nji'. 

Psa. 56. title. To the chief musician upon Jonathel. 
JO-NA'-THAN, lOjin;, ]n;V Jah is given. 
\. A Levite, son of Gershom, and priest of an idol in 
Mount Ephxaiin. B.C. 1406. 

JudgiS. 30 J., the son of Garshom, the son of Mana. 
2. A son of king Saul, and friend of David. With his 
father he fell in battle with the Philistines. B.C. 1056. 
iSa. 13. 2 a thousand, .with J. in Gibeah of Benja. 
J 3. 3 J. sraote the garrison of the Philistines 
13. 16 J. his son, and the people (that were) pr. 
•13. 22 with Saul and J.: but with Saul and. .J, 
14. I J. the son of Saul said unto the young 
14. 3 And the people knew not that J. was gone 
14. 4 passages, by which J. sought to go over 
14. 6 J. said to the young man that bare his 
14. 8 Then said J., Behold, we will pass over 
14. 12 the men of the garrison answered J. and 

14. 12 J. said unto his armour bearer. Come up 
14. 13 J. climbed up upon his hands and upon 
14. 13 they fell before J.; and his armour bearer 
14. 14 that first slaughter, which J. and his arm. 
14. 17 behold, J. and his armour bearer (wure) 
14. 21 the Israelites that(were) with Saul and J. 
14. 27 But J heard not when his father charged 
14. 29 Then said J., My father hath troubled the 
14. 39 though it he in J. my sod, he shall surely 
14. 40 I and J. my son \v\\\ be on the other side 
14. 41 Saul and J. were taken : but the people 
14. 42 Ca3t(lotg)bet\veenmeand J. . .And J. was 
14. 43 Saul said to J., TeU me what thou hast 
14. 43 J. told him, and said, I did but taste a 
14. 44 God do so .for thou shalt surely die. J. 
14. 45 people said unto Saul, Shall J. die, who 
14. 45 So the people rescued J., that he died not 
14. 49 Now the sons of Saul were J., and Ishui 
18. 1 the soul of J. . .and J. loved him as his own 

3 Then J. and David made a covenant, bee. 

4 J. stripped himself of the robe that (was) 

1 Saul spake to J. his son, and to all his ser. 

2 J., Saul's son, delighted much in D.; and J. 
4 J. spake good of David unto Saul hisfath. 

6 Saul hearkened unto the voice of J. : and 

7 J', called David, and J. showed him all 
7 J. brought David to Saul, and he was in 
I David, .came and said before J., ^^^lat 

3 Let not J. know this, lest he be grieved 

4 Then said J. unto David, Whatsoever thy 

5 David said unto J., Behold, to morrow(is) 
9 J. said, Far be it from thee : for if I knew 

zo. 10 Then said David to J., Who shall tell me? 
20. II J. said unto David, Come, andletusgo out 
BO. 12 J. said unto David, Lord God of Israel 

20. 13 The Lord do go and much more to J. : but 
20. 16 So J. made (a covenant) with the house of 
20. 17 J. caused David to swear again, because 
so. 18 Then J. said to David, To morrow (is) the 
ao. 25 and J. arose, andAbner sat by Saul's side 
20. 27 Saul said unto J. hisson, Wherefore com. 
so. 28 J. answered Saul, David earnestly asked 
2o. 30 Then Saul's anger was kindled against J. 1 
eo. 32 J. answered Saulhis father, and said unto 
2o 33 J. knewthatit was determined. . to slay D. 
so. 34 Bo J. arose from the table in fierce anger 
so. 35 J. went out into the field at the time app. 
so. 37 to the place of the arrow which J. had 
2o. 37 J. cried after the lad, ard said, (Is) not 
2o. 38 J. cried after the lad. .And J.'s lad gath. 

20. 39 knew not any thing : only J. and David 
eo. 40 J. gave his artillery unto his lad, and said 
so. 42 3. said to David, Go in peace, forasmuch 
eo. 42 he arose and departed : and J. went into 
33. 16 J.,Saul'sson, arose,and went to David into 
83. 18 David abode in the wood, and J. went to 
31. 2 PhDistinesslew J., and Abinadab, and M. 

e 8a, I. 4 and Saul and J. his son are dead also 
I. 5 Hov/ Imowest thou that Saul and J. his 
X. 12 they mourned., for Saul, and for J. his son 
1. 17 David lamented, .over Saul and over J. 
I. 22 From the blood of the slain . . the bow of J. 
J. 23 Saul and J. (were) lovely and pleasant in 
J. 25 J. , (thou wast^slain in thine high places 
I. 26 I am distressed for thee, my brother J. 
4. 4 J. . .had a son (that was) lame of (his)feet 
4. 4 tlie tidings came of Saul and J . out of Jez. 
9. I that I may show him kindness for J.'s _ 
9. 3 J. hath yet a son, (which is) lame on (his) 
9. 6 Now when .'.the son of J. -. . was come unto 
9. 7 I will surely show thee kindness for J. thy 
ai. 7 king spared Mephibosheth, the son of J. 

21 . 7 of the Lord's oath that (was) between . . /. 
01. 12 David went and took, .the bones of J. 
ai. 13 brought up from thenc*". .the bones of J. 



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2 Sa. 21. 14 the bones of .J. liis son buried they in 

1 Oh. 8. 33 Saul begat J., and Malchi-shua, and Abin. 

8. 34 the son of J. (was) Meribbaal ; and Mer. 

9. 39 Saul begat J , and Malchishua, and Abi. 

9. 40 the son of J. (was) Jlerib-baal : and Mer. 
10. 2 Philistines slew J., and Abinadab, and M. 

3. A son of Abiathar, a high priest in the time of David. 

B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 15. 27 Ahimaaz thy son, and J. the son of Abia. 

15. 36 Behold, (they have) there. J., Abiathar's 
17. 17 Now J. and Ahimaaz stayed by ?)n-rogel 
17. 20 they said. Where (is) Ahimaaz and J? 
t fCi. I. 42 behold, J. the son of Abiathar the priest 

1. 43 J. answered and said to Adonijah, Verily 
i. A son of Shimea, David's brother. B.C. 1050. 

2 Sa. 21 21 J. the son of Shimeah, the brother of Da. 

1 Ch.20. 7 J. the son of Shimea, David's brother 

5. One of David's valiant men and son of Jashen (or 
Shage the Hararite). B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 32 F.liahba. .of the sons of Jashen, J. 

I Ch.11.34 sons of Hashem..J. the son of Shage the 

6. A son of Jada, grandson of Onam. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 2. 32 the sons of Jada. Jcther, and J.: and Jet. 

2. 33 And the sons of J. ; Peleth, and Zaza. These 
7 An uncle of David. B.C. 1048. 

1 Ch.77. 32 J., David's uncle, was a counsellor, a wise 

8. The father of Ebed who returned with Ezra. B.C. 458. 

Ezra 8. 6 the son of J., and with him fifty males 

9. Son of Asahel, and employed in the matter of the 
strange wives. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 15 J. the son of Asahel and Jahaziah the son 

10. A descendant of Jeshua the high priest. B.C. 456. 
Neh. 12. II And Joiada begat J., and J. begat Jaddua 

11. A priest descended from Melicu or Malluchi. B.C. 
536. 

Neh. 12. 14 Of Melicu, J. ; of Shebaniah, Joseph 
12 A priest descended from Shemaiah, in the days of 
Joiakim. B.C. 445. In Neh. 12. 18 he is called Jehona- 
than. 

Neh. 12. 35 the son of J., the son of Shemaiah, the son 

13. A scribe in whose house Jeremiah v/as imprisoned. 
B.C. 589. 

Jer. 37. 15 in prison in the house of J. the scribe 

37. 20 cause me not to return to the house of J. 

38. 26 would not cause me to return to J.'s house 

14. A son of Kareah who went to Gedaliah the governor. 

B.C. 588. 

Jer. 40. 8 and Johanan and 3. the sons of Kareah 
JOP'-PA, ^S.', 'IdTTTTTj height, heaxity. 
A seaport in Dan, 150 stadia from Antipatris, six miles 
W. of Rama, and thirty-seven milesN.W. of Jerusalem. 
See Japho; and now called Ja/a. 

2 Ch. 2. 16 bring it to thee in floats by sea to J. 
Ezra 3. 7 cedar trees from Lebanon to the sea of J. 
Jon. I. 3 Jonahroseuptoflee..andwentdown to J. 
Acts 9. 36 there was at J. a certain disriple named 

9. 38 Lydda was nigh to J., and the disciples 
9. 42 it was knoivn throughout all J. ; and many 
9. 43 he tarried many days in J. with one Simon 

10. 5 now send men to J., and call for (one) S. 

10. 8 when he had declared . . he sent them to J. 

10. 23 certain brethren from J. accompanied him 

10. 32 Send therefore to J. , and call hither Simon 

11. 5 I was in the city of J. praying: and in a 

11. 13 Sendmen to J., andcaU for Simon, whose 

■Tft'. TiATT .Tii" harvest-horn. 

One whose descendants returned with Zerubbabel from 

exile. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2.18 The children of J. an hundred and twelve 

JO'-EAI, "I'l". 

A Gadite, head of a family. B 0. 1400. 

1 Ch. 5. 13 Sheba, and J., and Jachan, and Zia, and 
JO'-EAK, D"ii', D"!', Olii' Jah is high, 'laipdfi. 

1. A son of Toi, king of Zobah. B.C. 1040. 

2 Sa. 8. 10 Toi sent J. his son unto king David, to 

2 A son of Jehoshaphat. B.C. 893-885. Called also 
Jehoram. 

2 Ki 8. 21 J. went over to Zair, and oil the chariots 
8. 23 the acts of J., and all that he did, (are) 
8. 24 J. slept with his fathers, and was buried 
II. 2 the daughter of king J., sister of Ahaziah 

1 C!h. 3. II J. his son, Ahaziah his son, Joash his son 
Matt. I. 8 and Josaphat begat J.; and J. begat Ozias 

3. A son of Ahab ; called also Jehoram (which see). 

B.C. 896-884. 

2 Ki. 8. 16 in the fifth year of J. the son of Ahah 

8. 25 In the twelfth year of J. the son of Ahab 
8. 28 he went with J. the son of Ahab to the 
8. 28 against Hazael. the Syrians wounded J. 
8. 29 J. went back to be healed in Jezreel of 

8. 29 to see J. the sou of Ahab in Jezreel 

g. 14 son of Nimshi conspired against J. Now I 

9. 15 J. was returned to be healed in Jezreel 

9. 16 and went to Jezreel ; for J. lay there 

9. 16 king of Judah was come down to see J. 
g. 17 J. said Take an horseman, and send to 
9. 21 J said, Make ready. And his chariot was 
9. 21 And J. king of Israel and Ahaziah king of 
9. 22 when J. saw Jehu, that he said, (Is it) 

g. 23 J. turned his hands, and fled, and said to 
9. 29 In the eleventh year of J. the son of Ahab 



4. A descendant of Eliezer the son of Moses. B.C. 1000. 
I Ch.26. 25 J. hia Bon..Zichri his son, and Shelomlth 
JOK'-DAN, \-iyn the .Jordan, 'lopSai/rn. 
The great river of Palestine, rIsinK from two springs in 
the valley between Lebanon and Hermon, coming forth 
from a hollow 8. of the city Dan-jaan. The upper 
spring is the Hasbamj. which rises in the fountain of 
Furr, near Haibeuja, twelve miles N. of TM-elkarly. 
After flowing three miles through the valley it enters a 
dark defile of six or seven miles, after which it enters 
into a marsh of ten miles, terminating in the Lake 
Merora or Iluleh. About twelve miles further 8. it 
enters the Sea of G.ililee (fourteen miles long and seven 
broad, and 653 feet below the level of the Mediter- 
ranean), and issuing from its S.E. end, flowing on with 
ever increasing force till It falls into the Salt Sea, 1289 
feet below the Mediterranean, and is lost in intense 
evaporation. The v/hole length of the Jordan is only 
120 miles in a direct line, but in its windings it is abovo 
240 miles. N. of the Sea of Galilee it is called tl- 
L'rdan, and S. of it to the Salt Sea, it is called Ba- 
Sahrial, i.e. "the ford." Israel crossed it, B.C. 1431, 
and Elijah, B.C. 897-6. 

Gen. 13. 10 beheld allthe plain of J.,thatit(was)well 
13. II Lotchose him all the plain of J.; and I>ot 
32. 10 with my staff I passed over this J., and 
50. 10 threshing floor of Atad. (is) beyond J. 
50. II called Abclraizraim, which (is) beyond J. 
Numi3. 29 dwell by the sea, and by the coast of J. 
22. I plains of Moabon this side J. (by) Jericho 

26. 3, 63 in the plains of Moab by J. (near) Je. 

31. 12 plains of Moab, which (are) by J. (near) J. 

32. 5 if we have, grace, bring us not over J. 
32. 19 not inherit with them on yonder side J. 
32. 19 is fallen to us on this side J. eastward 
32. 21 will go all of you armed over J. before 
32. 29 children of Reuben., pass with you over J. 

32. 32 inheritance on this side J. (may be) ours 

33. 48 in the plains of Moab, by J. (near) Jericho 
33. 49 they pitched by J., from Bethjesimolh 

33. 51 passed over J. into the land of Cana-in 

34. 12 And the border shall go down to J., and 

34. IS on this side J. (near) Jericho eastward 

35. I in the plains of Moab by J. (near) Jericho 
35. 10 be come over J. into the land of Canaan 
35. 14 Ye shall give three cities on this sfde J. 
36. 13 in the plains of Moab by J. (near) Jericho 

Deut. I. I spake, .on this side J. in the wilderness 

1. 5 On this side J., in the land of Moab 

2. 29 I shall pass over J., into the land which 

3. 8 took, .the land that (was) ou this side J. 
3. 17 J., and the coast (thereoQ, from Chinner. 
3. 20 Lord your God hath given them be.vond J. 
3. 25 see the good land that (is) fieyond J., that 

3. 27 for thou shalt uot go over tliis J. 

4. 21 sware that 1 should not go over J., and 
4. 22 I must not go over J.: but ye shall go over 
4. 26 land whereunto ye go over J. to possess it 
4. 41 Moses severed three cities on this side J. 
4. 46 On this side J., in the valley over against 
4. 47 the Amorites, which (were) on this side J. 
4. 49 the plain on this side J. eastward, even 
g. I I'hou (art) to pass over J. this day, to go 

11. 30 (Are) they not on the other side J., by the 
I c. 31 ye shall pass over J. to go in to pcss'-os 

12. 10 (wh€n)yegoover J.,and dwell in the land 

27. 2 ye shall pass over J. unto the land which 
27. 4 it shall be when ye be gone over J., (that) 
27. 12 bless the people, when ye arc come over J. 

30. 18 thou passest over J. to go to possess it 

31. 2 unto me. Thou shalt not go over this -J. 

31. 13 land whither ye go over J. to possess it 

32. 47 land whither ye go over J. to possess it 
/oah. I. 2 go over this J., thou, and all this people 

I. II ye shall pass over this J., to go in to 

1. 14 land which Moses gave yon on this side 3. 
1. 15 gave you on tliis side J. toward the sun 

2. 7 pursued after them the way to J. unto the 

2. 10 Amorites, that (were) on the other side J. 

3. I and came to J., he and all the children of 
3. 8 the water of J., ye shall stand still in J. 
3. 11 the ark. .passeth over before you into J. 
3. 13 in the waters of J., (that) the waters of J. 
3. 14 removed from their tents, to pass over J. 
3. IS they that bare the ark were come unto J. 

3. 15 J. overfloweth all his banks all the time 
3. 17 stood firm on. .ground in the midst of J. 

3. 17 all the people were passed clean over J. 

4. I all the people were clean passed over J. 
4. 3 Take you hence out of the midst of J., out 
4. 5 Pass, .before the ark.. into the midst of J. 
4. 7 the waters of J. were cut off before the 
4. 7 when it passed over J., the waters of J. 
4. 8 took . . twelve stones out of the midst of J. 
4. 9 set up twelve stones in the midst of J. 

4. 10 For the priests, .stood in the midst of 3. 

4. 16 Command . .that they come up out of J. 
4. 17 commaDded..Baying, Comeye upoutof J. 
4. 18 prie3t8..werecome..outof themidstof J. 
4. 18 the waters of J. returned into their place 
4.19 the people came up oot of J. on the tenth 
4. 20 twelve stones, which they^took out of J. 
4. 22 Israel came over this J. on dry land 

4. 23 dried up tlie waters of J. from before you 

5. I which (were) on the side of J. westward 
3. 1 the Lord had dried up the water.'; of J. 

7. 7 wherefore.. brought this people over J. > 
7. 7 content and dwelt on the other side J. I 
g. I the kmgs which (were) on this side J., in 
9. 10 kings of Amorites, that (were) beyond J. 
12. I other side J. toward the rising of the sun 



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Jo3hi2. 7 Israel smote on this side J. on the west 
13. 8 which Moses gave them, beyond J east. 
13. 23 border of the children of Reuben was J. 

13. 27 J. and (liis) border, (even) unto the edge 
l3.27Chinnerethon theother side J eastward 
13. 32 on the other side J., by Jericho, eastward 

14. 3 an half tribe on the'other side J but 
13. 5 (was) the salt sea, (even) unto the end of J. 

15. 5 of the sea at the uttermost part of J 

16. I. lot of the children of Joseph fell from J. 
i6. 7 and came to Jericho, and went out at J. 

17. 5 Gilead andBashan on theotherside J. 

18. 7 their inheritance beyond J. on the east 
18. 12 their border on the north side was from J. 
18. 19 of the salt sea at the south end of J 

18. 20 J was the border of it on the east side 
19. 22 the outgoings o£ their border were at J. 

19. 33 and the outgomgs thereof were at J 
J9. 34 to Judah upon J toward the sunrising 

20. 8 the other side J by Jericho eastward, they 
22. 4WhichMose3 .gaveyouontheothersidej. 
E2. 7 their brethren on this side J. westward 
E2. 10 theycameiuitothebordersof J.,that(are) 
22. 10 built there an altar by J., a great altar 
22. n in the borders of J., at the passage of 

22. 25 the Lord hath made J. a, border between 

23. 4 from J., with all the nations that I have 

24. 8 Amorites, which dwelt on the other side J. 
24. II ye went over J., and came unto Jericho 

Judg. 3. 2S and took the fords of J. toward Moab, and 
5. 17 Gilead abode beyond J.: and why did Dan 
7. 24 take, .the waters unto Beth-barah and J. 
7. 24 and took the waters «nto Beth-barah and J. 

7. 25 brought, to Gideon on the other side J. 

8. 4 Gideon came to J., (and) passed over, he 
10. 8 of Israel that (were) on the other side J. 

10. 9 passed over J. to flghtalso against Judah 

11. i3£rom Arnon even unto Jabbok, and unto J. 

11. 22 and from the wilderness even unto J. 
j2. 5 the Gileadites took the passages of J. 

12. 6 took, .and slew him at the passages of J. 

1 Sa. 13. 7 (some of) the Hebrews went over J to the 

31. 7 (they)that(were)ontheotherside J.,saw 

2 Sa. 2. 29 passed over J. , and went through . Bith. 

10. 17 he. passed over J., and came to Helam 
17. 22 Then David arose . and they passed over J. 
17. 22 not one of them that was not gone over J. 
17. 24 Absalom passed over J., he and all the 
19. 15 king returned, and came to J. And Jud. 
19. 15 meet the king, to conduct the king over J. 
19. 17 and they went over J. before the king 
19. iSShimei. .fell down .as he was come over J. 
19. 31 J. with the king, to conduct him over J. 
19. 36 wiU go a little way over J with the king 

19. 39 the people went over J And when the 
19.41 brought. David's men with him, over J. 

20. 2 unto their king, from J even to Jerusalem 
24, 5 they passed over J. , and pitched In Aroer 

I Ki. 2. 8 he came dovm to meet me at J., and I 
7. 46 In the plain of J did the king cast them 
17- 3r S by the brook Cherith, that (is) before J. 
s Ki. 2. 6 Tarry . . for the Lord hath sent me to .1. 

2. 7 to view afar off and they two stood by J. 

2. 13 and went back, and stood by the bank of J. 

3. 10 wash in J seven times, and thy flesh shall 

5. 14 dipped himself seven times in J., accord. 
6. 2 Let usgo, we pray thee, unto J., and take 

6. 4 when they came to J , they cut down wo. 

7. 15 they went after them unto J., and, lo, all 
10. 33 From J. eastward, all the land of Gilead 

1 Ch. 6. 78 side J. by Jericho, on the east side of J 
12. IS These (are) thsy that went over J in the 
12. 37 on the other side of J., of the Keubenites 
19. 17 passed over J., and came upon them, and 
'26. 30 (were) ofiBcers. .on this side J westward 
s Ch. 4. 17 In the plain of J did the king cast them 
Job 40. 23 that he can draw up J. into his mouth 
j?sa. 42. 6 v/ill I remember thee from the land of J 
114. 3 The sea saw (it), and fled J was driven 
114. s thou J-> (that) thou wast driven back ? 
Isa. 9. I sea, beyond J., in Galilee of the nations 
Jer. 12. s ^0''*' ^'ilt thou'do in the swellmg of J.? 

49. 19 come, like a lion from the swelling of J 

50. 44 come .like a lion from the swelling of J. 
Eze. 47. 18 from the land of Israel (by) J., from the 
Zech.ii, 3 a voice for the pride of J is spoiled 
Matt. 3. 5 Judea, and all the region round about J. 

3. 6 were baptized of him in J., confessing 
.3. 13 Cometh Jesus from Galilee to J unto John 
>4. 15 the sea, beyond J , Galilee of the Gentiles 

4. 25 Jer., and (from) Judea (from) beyond J 
19. I came into the coasts of Judea beyond J. 

Mark i. 5 were all baptized of him in the river of J 
I. 9 Jesus came and was bapti. of John in J 

3. 8 Jerusalem, and. .Idumea. (from) beyond J 
10. I coasts of Judea by the farther side of J 

IiUke 3. 3 And he came into all the country about J . 

4, I returned from J., and was led by the 
John I. 28 These were done in Bethabara beyond J 

3. 26 he that was with thee beyond J., to \7hom 
^10. 40 went away again beyond J., into the place 

JO'-EIM, 'lupiljx, from Eeb m.in;, DlV 
An ancestor of Jesus through Mary! 

Luke 3. 29 J., which was (the son) of Matthat, which 
JOR-EO'-AM, DVi?";; spreading the people. 
A son of Kaham, a descendant of Hebron through Caleb 
the spy ; or a city in Judah. 

I Ch. 2. 44 Shema.begat Pvaham the father of J. : and 
JO-SA'-PHAT, 'loxra^ciT. See Jehoshaphat. 

Matt. I. 8 Asa begat J.; and J. begat Joram ; and 



JO'-SE, 'Iwon^, from Heb. n^i*. 
An ancestor of Jesus through Mary. 

Luke 3. 29 Wliich was (the son) of [J.,] which was (tlje) 

JO-SE'-DECH, P'lVi'i; Jah is righteous. 
The father of Jeshua the priest who helped to rebuild 
the altar and the temple. B.C. 588. He is also called 
Jozadak in Ezra 3. 2, 8 , 5. 2 , 10. j8 ; and Neh. 12. 26. 

Hag. I. 1 to Joshua the son of J the high priest 
I. 12 the son of J , the high priest, with all 
I. 14 the spirit of Joshua the son of J., the 
B. 2 Joshua the son of J., the high priest, and 
2.} 4 be strong, Joshua, son of J. .high priest 

Zech. 6. II upon the head of Joshua the son of J. 



JO'-SEPH, f)pV increaser, 'Ibxr-fip. 

1. The eleventh son of Jacob and first of Kachet 

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24 she called his name J. ; and said, The L. 

25 when Rachel had born J., that Jacob 

2 children after, and Rachel and J hind 
7 after came J near and Rachel, and they 

24 The sons of Rachel , J and Benjamin 

2 J., (being) seventeen years old, was feed. 

2 and J. brought unto his father their evil 

3 Israel loved J more than all his children 

5 J. dreamed a dream, and he told (it) his 

13 Israel said unto J., Do not thy brethren 

17 J went afterrhisbrethren,and found them 
23 when J was come unto his brethren, that 
23 they stripped J out of his coat, (his) coa 
28 lifted up J out of the pit, and sold J. to 

28 and they brought J into Egypt 

29 J (was) not In the pit ; and he rent his 
31 they took J.'s coat, and lulled a kid of 
33 said J is without doubt rent in pieces 

1 J was brought down to Egypt , and Poti. 

2 Lord was with J., and he was a prosperous 

4 J. found grace in his sight, and he served 

5 blessed the Egyptian's house for J 's sake 

6 he left all that he had in J 's hand , and 

6 J was (a) goodly (person), and well favo. 

7 his master's wife cast her eyes upon J 
10 as she spake to J day by day, that he 
£> J 's master took him, and put him into 

21 the Lord was with J , and showed him 

22 the keeper of the prison committed to J '3 

3 the prison, the place where J. (was) bou 

4 captain of the guard charged J with them 
6 J. came in unto them in the morning, and 

8 J said unto them, (Do) not interpretations 

9 the chief butler told his dream to J , and 
12 J said unto him, This fis) the interpreta 

16 he said unto J , I also (v/as) in my dream 

18 J answered This (19) the interpretation 

22 he hanged as J. had iuterpreted to them 

23 Yet did not the chief butler remember J 

14 Then Pharaoh sent and called J., and they 

15 And Pharaoh said unto J , I have dreamed 
i5 J. answered Pharaoh, saying, (It is^ not 

17 Pharaoh said unto J., In my dream.jbehold 

25 J said unto Pharaoh, The dream of Pha. 
39 Pharaoh said unto J., Forasmuch as God 

41 Pharaoh said unto J , See, 1 have set thee 

42 ring from his hand, and put it upon J 's 

44 And Pharaoh said unto J., I (am) Pharaoh 

45 Pharaoh called J 's name Zaphnath-paan 

45 And J went out over (all) the land of Eg. 

46 J (was) thirty years old when he stood 
46 J went out from the presence of Pharaoh 

49 J gathered corn as the sand of the sea 

50 And unto J were bom two sons before 

51 And J. called the name of the first born 

54 began to come, according as J had said 

55 said Go unto J , what be saith to you 

56 J ope'ned all the storehouses, and sold 

57 came into Egypt to J for to buy (corn) 

3 J.'s ten brethren went down to buy com 

4 J.'s brother, Jacob sent not with his 

6 J. (was) the governor over the land, (and) 
6 J 's brethren came, and bowed down 
7. J. saw his brethren, and he knew them 

8 J. knew his brethren, but they knew not 

9 J. remembered the dreams which he dre 

14 J. said unto them, That (is it) that 1 epa. 

18 J. said unto them the third day, This do 
23 they knew not that J understood (them) 
25 J commandedito fill their sacks with corn 
36 J (is) not, and Simeon (is) not, and ye 

15 went down to Egj-pt, and stood.before J 

16 when J saw Benjamin with them, he said 

17 And the man did as J bade , and 

17, 24 the man brought the men into J 's h. 

18 they were brought into J 's house , and 

19 came near to the steward of J 's house 

25 they made ready the present against J 

26 when J came home, they brought him 

30 J made haste , for his bowels did yearn 

2 according to the word that J had spoken 
4 J said unto his steward. Up, follow after 

14 Judah and his brethren came to J 's house 

15 J said unto them. What deed (is) this 
I J could not refrain himself before all 

I .T made himself known unto his brethren 

3 J said unto his brethren, I (am) J doth 

4 J said unto his brethren. Come near to 
4 I (am) J your brother, whom ye sold 

9 Thus saith thy son J. , God hath made me 

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Gen. 45. 21 and J. gave them wagona, aooording to 
45. 26 J. (is) yet alive, and he (is)govemor over 
45. 27 they told him all the words of J., which 
45. 27 the wagons which J had sent to carry 

45. 28 J. my son (is) yet alive I will go anfl see 

46. 4 and J shall put his hand upon thine eyea 
46. 19 sons of Rachel, Jacob's wife, J , and Ben]. 
46. 20 And unto J. in the land of Egypt were 
46. 27 sons of J , which were born him in Egypt 
46. 28 he sent Judah before him unto J , to dir. 
46. 29 J. made ready his chariot, and went up 
46. 30 Israel said unto J , Now let me die, since 

46. 31 J. said unto his brethren, and unto his 

47. I J came and told Pharaoh, and said. My 
47 5 Pharaohspake unto J., saying. Thy father 
47. 7 J brought in Jacob his father, and set 

47. 1 1 J. placed his father and his brethren, and 
47 j2 J. nourished his father, and his brethren. 
47. 14 J gathered up all the money that was 
47. 14 J. brought the money into Pharaoh's ho. 
47. 15 the Egyptians came unto J., and said, G. 
47. 16 J said. Give your cattle , and 1 will give 
47. 17 they brought their cattle unto J and J. 
47. 20 J bought all the land of Egypt for Phax. 
47. 23 Then J said unto the people. Behold, J 

47 26 J made it a law over the land of Egypt 

47. 29 he called his son .!., and said unto him 

48. I (one) told J., Behold, thy father (is) sick. 
48. 2 thy son J cometh unto thee and Israel, 
48. 3 Jacob said unto J., God Almighty appea. 
48. 8 Israel beheld J 's sons, and said. Who 
48. 9 J said unto his father. They (are) my sons 

48. n Israel said unto J., I had not thought to 

48. 12 J brought them out from between his 

48. 13 J. took them both, Ephraim in his right 

48 IS he blessed J., and said, God, before whom 
48 17 J saw that his father laid his right 
48 18 J said unto his father. Not so, myfather 

48 21 Israel said unto J , Behold, I die ; but 

49. 22 J. (is) a fruitful bough, (even) a fruitful 

49 26 they shall be on the head of J., and on' 

50 1 J fell upon his father's face, and wept 
2 J. commanded his servants the physicians 
4 J spake unto the house of Pharaoh, saying 

7 J went up to bury his father and with 

8 the house of J., and his brethren, and his 
so. 14 J returned into Egypt, he, and his bret. 
so 15 J "s brethren saw that their father was 

50. 15 said, J will peradventure hate us, and 
50. 16 they sent a messenger unto J , saying 
50 17 So shall ye say unto J , Forgive, I pray 
50 17 And J wept when they spake unto him 
50. 19 J said unto them. Fear not , for (am) I 
50. 22 J. dwelt in Egypt and J lived an huild. 
50. 23 J saw Ephraim's children of the third 
50 23 children were brought up upon J 's kn. 
so. 24 J said unto his brethren, I die . and God 
50. 23 J took an oath of the children of Israel 
so. 26 So J died, (being) an hundred and ten y. 

Exod. I. 5 seventy souls for J was in Egypt (aire.) 

I. 6 J died, and all his brethren-, and all that 

I. 8 arose up a new king which knew not J. 

13. 19 Moses took the bones of J. with him for 

Num. I. 10 the children of J . of Ephraim , Elishama 

1. 32 the children of J ,(namely), of the children 

13. 1 1 Of the tribe of J , (namely), of the tnbe of 

26. 28 The sons of J after their families (were) 

26. 37 (are) the sons of J after their families 

27 I of the families of Manasseh the son of J 

32. 33 half the tribe of Manasaeh the son of J. 
34. 23 The prince of the children of J Hanniel 
36. I fathers of the families of the sons of J 
36 s The tribe of the sons of J hath said well 

36. 12 familiesof the sons of Manasseh son of J 
Deut27. 12 Judah, and Issachar, and J., and Benja. 

33. 13 of J. he said. Blessed of the LORD (be) his 
33. 16 let (the blessing) come upon the head of J 

Josh. 14. 4 children of J were two tribes, Manasseh 
16. I the lot of the children of J fell from 

16. 4 the children of J , Manasseh and Ephraim 

17. I he (was) the first bom of J. , (to wit,) for 
17 2 male children of Manasseh the son of J 
17 14 the children of J spake unto Joshua, say. 
17 16 the children of J said. The hill is not 
1717 Joshua spake unto the house of J , (even) 

18. 5 house of J shall abide in their coasts 
iB. n children of Judah and the children of J. 
24 32 bones of J., which the children of Israel 
24. 32 the inheritance of the children of J 

Judg. I. 22 the house of J., they also went up against 
1. 23 the house of J sent to descry Beth-el 
1 35 the hand of the house of J prevailed, so 

2 Sa. 19. 20 the first this day of all the house of .1. 

f Ki. II. 28 over all the charge of the house of J. 

I Ch. 2. 2 J., and Benjamin, Naphtali, Gad, and A. 
S. I birthright was given unto the sons of J 
5. 2 Jud prevailed but birthright (was) J.'s 
7 29 the children of J the son of Israel 

Psa 77. 15 thy people, the sons of Jacob and J. . 

78. 67 he refused the tabernacle of J., and chose 

80 I thnu that leadest J like a flock; thou 

81 5 This he ordained in .T (for) a testimony. 
. 105. 17 He sent a man before tnem, (even) J.' 

Eze. 37. 16 For J , the stick of Ephraim, and (for) all- 

37. 19 I will take the stick of J , which (is) in 
47 13 saith the Lord J (shall have two) port:, 

„ . 48 32 one gate ef J , one gate of Benjamin, one 
Amos 5 6 he break out like fire in the house of J. 

5. IS will be gracious unto the remnant of J. 

6. 6 are not grieved for the affliction of J. 
Chad. 18 the house of J. a flame, and the house ot 

^ Zech 10. 6 I will save the house ot J., and I will 



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2. The descendants o£ Joseph son of Jacob. 

Deut33. 13 of J. he said, Blessed of the LORD (be) his 

3. The father of Iga) of Issachar, one of the spies sent 
by Moses into Canaan, u.c 1490. 

Numi3. 7 the tribe of Issachar, Igal the son of J 

4. A son of Asaph. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.25 2 J., and Nethaniah, and Asarelah, the sons 
25. 9 the first lot came forth for Asaph to J 
6. A man of the family of Bani who had taken a strange 
wife. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 42 Shallum, Amariah, (and) J. 

6. A priest of the family of Shebamah, in the time of 
Joiakira. B.C. 530. 

Neh.,12. 14 Of Melicu, Jonathan , of Shebaniah, J 

7, The husband of Mary the mother of Jesus 

Matt. I. x6 Jacob begat J the husband of Mary, of 
I. 18 Mary wasespouscd toJ , before they came 

1. 19 J her husband, beiiiy a just (maa), and 

1 20 J., thousiinot David, fear not totake unto 
I 24 J., being raised from sleep, did as the an 
2. 13, 19 the angel appearethto J in a dream 
Luke I. 27 espoused to a man whose name was J 

2. 4 J also went up from Galilee, out of the 
2. 16 found Mary and J , and the babe lying 

2. 33 And [J.) and his mother marvelled at 
2. 43 (and J and his mother knew not (of it)) 

3. 23 being as was supposed the son of .7. 

4. 22 And they said. Is not this J 's son? 
John I. 45 found Jesus of Nazareth the son of J. 

6. 42 Is not this Jesus, the sun of J., whose 

8. A .Tew of Arimathea, a disciple of Jesus, in whose 
sepulchre the body of Jesus was laid. v 

Matt 27 57 there came a nch man of Arimathea. J. 
27. 59 when J had taken the body, he wrapped 
Marlci5. 43 J of Arimathea, an honourable counsel. 
Luke23. 5° (there was) a man named J., a counsellor 
Johni9 38 .J of Arimathea, being a disciple of Jesus 

9. Ancestor of Joseph the husband of Mary 

Luke 3. 24 (the son) of Janna was (the son) of J 

10. Another progenitor of Joseph in the same line. 
Luke 3. 26 Semei, which was (the son) of J., which 

11. A third and more remote ancestor of Joseph the 
husband of Mary 

Luke 3. 30 Juda, which was (the son) of J., whrch 

12. A disciple nominated with Matthias to take the 
place of Judas Iscariot among the apostles. 

Acts I 23 J called Barsabas, who was sumamed J 

JO'-SES, "Iwo-rir. 

1. One of the brethren of Jesus. 

Matt 13. 55 brethren, James, and J., and Simon. . Ju.? 
Mark 6. 3 of James, and J , and of Juda, and Sim.! 

2. The son of Mary, probably the same as No. i. 
Matt 27. 56 the. mother of James and J , and the mo. 
Marki5. 40 the mother of James the less and of J. 

15. 47 (the mother) of J beheld where he was 

3. A Levite of Cyprus, Barnabas, a companion of Paul. 
Acts 4. 36 [J ]. by the apostles was sumamed Bar. 

JO '-SHAH, njiv Jah is a gift. 
A descendant of Simeon B.C. 800. 

! Oh. 4. 34 and Jamlech, and J. the son of Amaziah 
JO-SHA'-PHAT, BD^r Jak judges. . 
One of David's valiant men. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. 43 the son of Maachah, and J. theMithnite 
JO-SHAV-fAH, n;iE;r Jah is equality. 
One of David's valiant men. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii 46 Jeribai and J., the sons of Elnaam, and 
JOSH-BE-Ka'-SHAH, n^f33i5',' seated in hardness. 
A son of Heman, David's leader of song. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.25. 4 and Eomamti-ezer, J., Mallothi, Hothir 
25. 24 The seventeenth to J., (he), his sons, and 

JO-SHU'-A, JE-HO-SHU'-A, yei'^n', yiBii.i* Jah saves. 
I. The son of Nun and minister and successor of Moses. 
He led Israel over the Jordan and conquered most of 
the land and gave inheritance in it to the tribes of 
Israel He died aged no years and was burled in 
Timnath-Serah in Mount Ephraim, B.C. 1427. See also 
Jehoskuah and Oshea. 

Jiodi7. 9 Moses said unto J., Choose us out men 
17. 10 J. did as Moses had said to him, ar.d fou. 

17. 13 J discomfited Amalek and his people 
17. i4,Write and rehearse (it) in the ears of J. 
24. 13 And Moses rose up, and his minister J. . 

32. 17 J. heard the noise of the people as they 

33. II his servant J., the son of Nun, a young 
Ifumii. 28 J. the son of Nun, the servant of Moses 

13. 16 And Moses called Oshea the son of N., J. 
14. 6 J. the son of Nun, and Caleb the son of 
'14. 30 son of Jephunneh, and J. the son of Nun 
14 38 J. the son of Nun, and Caleb the son of 
26 65 son of Jephunneh, and J. the son of Nun 
27. 18 Take thee J. the son of Nun, a man in ; 
27. 22 took J., and set him befoie Eleazar the' . 
32. 12 son of jephunneh, .and J the son of Nun 
32. 28 J. the son of Nun, and the chief fathers 

34. 17 Eleazar the priest, and J. the son of Nun 
Peut. I. 38 J. the son of Nun, which standeth before 

3. 21 I commanded J. at that time, saying, Th. 

3. 28 charge J., and encourage him, and stren." 
31. 3 J., he shall go over before thee, as the ■ 
31. 7 Moses called unto J., and said unto him 

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23 he gave J the son of Nun a charge, and 

9 J the son of Nun was full of the spirit 

, I that the Lord spake unto J. the son of 

10 J commanded the officers of the people 

12 to the half tribe of Manasseh, spake J 

16 And they answered J , saying. All that 

1 J the son of Nun sentloutof Shittiio two 

23 came to J. the son of Nun, and told him 

24 they said unto J , Truly the LORD hath 

I J. rose up early in the inorniiii; , and they 

5 .1 said unto the people. Sanctify yourse. 

6 J spake unto (he priests, sajing. Take up 

7 Loud said unto J., This day will I begin 
9 J said unto the children of Israel, Come 

10 And J said. Hereby ye shall know that 

1 that the LORD spake unto J., saying 

4 Then J called the twelve rnen. whom he 

5 J said unto them, Pass over before the 

8 Children of Israel did as J. commanded 

8 twelve stones as the LORD spake unto J. 

9 J, set up twelve stones in the midst of 
10 Lord commanded J. to speak unto the 
10 accordingtoallthat Moses commanded J. 

14 magnilled J. in the sight of all Israel 

15 And the LORD spake unto J., saying 

17 J. therefore commanded the priests, say. 
20 those twelve stones, .did J pitch in Gil. 

2 the Lord said unto J., Make thee sharp 

3 J made him sharp knives, and circuraci. 

4 th\3 (isl the cause why J. did circumcise 

7 their children .J. circumcised . for they 
9 And the LORD .said unto J., This day have 

13 when J. was by Jericho, that he lifted up 

13 J. went unto him, and said unto him, (Art) 

14 J fell on his face to the earth, and did j. 

15 captain of the Lord's host said unto J. 

15 Loose thy shoe from off .And J. did so 

2 the IX)RD said unto J., See, I have given 
6 J the son of Nun called the priests, and 

8 when J. had spoken unto the people, that 
10 J. had commanded the people, saying. Ye 

12 And J. rose up early in the morning, and 

16 J said unto the people. Shout, for the L. 
22 But J. had said unto the two men that had 

25 J. saved Eahab the harlot alive, and her 

25 messengers which J. sent to spy .Jericho 

26 J abjured (them) at that time, saying, C 

27 Lord was with J. ; and his fame was (no.) 

2 J. sent men from .Tericho to Ai, which (is) 

3 they returned to J., and said unto him 

6 J. rent his clothes, and fell to the earth 

7 J said, Alas, Lord God, wherefore hast 
10 the Lord said unto J., Get thee up, whe. 
16 J. rose up early in the morning, and bro. 

19 J said unto Achan, My eon, give, I pray 

20 Achan answered J., and said. Indeed I 

22 J sent messengers, and they ran unto the 

23 brought them unto J., and unto all the 

24 J., and all Israel with him, took Achan 

25 J. said, 'Why hast thou troubled us ? the L. 

1 the Lord said unto J., Fear not, neither 
3 J. arose, and all the people of war, to go 
3jj. chose out thirty thousand mighty men 

9 J. therefore sent them forth and they 

9 but J. lodged that night among the people 
10 J. rose up early in the morning, and num. 

13 J. went that night into the midst of the 

15 J. and all Israel made as if they were 

16 pursued after J., and were drawn away 
18 the Lord said unto J., Stretch out the 
18 J. stretched out the spear that (he had) 

21 J and all Israel saw that the ambush had 

23 king .took alive, and brought him to J. 

26 J drew not his hand hack, wherevrith he 

27 word of the Lord which he commanded J. 

28 J. burnt Ai, and made it an heap for ever 

29 J. commanded that they should take his 

30 J built an altar unto the LORD God of 

35 J. read not before all the congregation 

2 to Sght with J and with Israel, with one 

3 the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what J 
6 they went to J. unto the camp at Gilgal 

8 said unto J, 'We (are) thy servants. And J. 
IS J. made peace with them, and made a 

22 J. called for them, and he spake unto them 

24 they answered J , and said, Because it was 
27 J made them that day hewers of wood and 

I Adoni-zedec had heard how J. had taken 

4 it hath made peace with J and \vith the 

6 men of Gibeon sent unto J. to the camp 

7 So J. ascended from Gilgal, he, and all the 

8 the Lord said unto J., Fear them not for 

9 J. therefore came unto them suddenly 
12 Then spake J. to the Lord in the day when 
15, 38, 43 J returned, and all Israel %vith him 

17 it was told J., saying. The five kings are 

18 J. said. Roll great stones upon the mouth 

20 J and the children of Israel had made an 

21 the people returned to the camp to J. at 

22 Then said J., Open the mouth of the cave 

24 brought out those kings unto J., that J. 

25 J. said unto them. Fear not, nor be dism. 

26 J smote them, and slew them, and hanged 

27 J. commanded, and they took them down 

28 J. took Makkedah, and smote it mth the 

39 J. passed from Makkedah, and all Israel 

31 J passed from Libnah, and all Israel with 

33 J. smote him and his people, until he had 

34 J. passed unto Eglon, and all Israel with 

36 J. went up from Fglon, and. .Israel with 

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Josh «o. 41 J smote them from Kadesh-bamca even 

10. 42 and their laud did J take at one time 
w. 6 Lord said unt<j J , Be not afraid bccausa 
n. 7 J. came, and all the people of war with 

11. 9 J did unto them as the Lord bade him 
ii.jio J. at that time turned back, and took H. 
II. 12 the kings of them, did J. take, and smote 
II. 13 none .save Hazor only, (that) did J. burn 
XI. is 60 did Moses command J., and so did J. 
ij. 16 J. took all that land, the hills, and all 
II. 18 J. made war a long time with all those 
II. 21 that time came J., and cut off the Anakim 
11.21 J. destroyed them utterly with their cities 
II. 23 J. took the whole land, according to all 

11. 23 J. gave It for au inhtntance unto Israel 

12. 7 which J. and the children of Israel smoto 

12. 7 which J. gave unto the tribes of Israel 

13. I Now J was old (and) stricken in years 

14. I Eleazer the priest, and J the son of Nuu 
14. 6 the children of Judah came unto J. in 0. 

14. 13 J, blessed him, and gave unto Caleb Iho 

15. 13 according to the commandment to J, 
17. 4 and before J. the son of Nnn, and before 
17. 14 And the children of Joseph spakeiuito J. 
17. 15 J answered them, If thou (be) a great 

17. 17 J. spake unto the house of Joseph, (even) 

18. 3 J. said unto the children of Israel, How 
18. 8 J. charged them that went to describe the 
18. 9 and came (again) to J. to the host at ShL 

18. 10 J cast lots inShiloh. and there J. div. 

19. 49 gave an inheritance to J. the son of Nun 

19. 51 Eleazer the, priest, and J. the son of Nun 

20. I The Lord also spake unto^T, saying 

21. I untoJ. the son of Nun, and unto the heads 

22. 1 Then J. called the Reubenitcs, and the 
22. 6 So J. blessed them, and sent tliem away 
22. 7 but unto the (othei) half thereof gave J. 

22. 7 J. sent them away also unto their tents 

23. 1 came to pass, that J. waxed old (and) 

23. 2 J. called for all Israel, (and) for their 

24. I J. gathered all the tribes of Israel to She. 
24. 2 .T. said unto all the people, Thus saith tho 
24. 19 J said unto the people, 'ife cannot serve 
24 21 said unto J., Nay , but we will serve the 
24. 22 J. said unto the people, 'Ye (are) witnesses 
24. 24 said unto J., The Lord out God will we 
34. 25 So J. made a covenant with the people 
24. 26 J. wrote these words in the book of the 
24. 27 J. said unto all the people. Behold, this 
24. 28 So J Let the people depart, every man 
24. 29 it came to pass after these things, that J, 
24. 31 Israel served the Lord all the days of 7. 
24. 31 all the daysof theelders that overlived .1. 

Judg. I. I Now after the death of J. it came to pass 
a. 6 And when J had let the people go, the 
a. 7 people served the Lord all the days of J. 
a. 7 the days of the elders that outlived J. 
2. 8 J. the son of Nun .died, (being) an liund. 
2. 21 of the? nations which J. left when he died 
2.t23 neither delivered. .them into the hand of J. 

1 Ki 16. 34 which he spake by J the son of Nun 

2. A Beth-shemite) in the days of Eli. B.C. 1 140. 

1 Sa. 6. 14 the cart came into the field of J., a Beth. 

6. 18 unto this day in the field of J., the Beth. 

3. The governor of Jenisalem in the days of Josiah, 

B.C. 640. 

2 Ki. 23. 8 in the entering in of the gate o! J. the 

4. The son of Josedech and high priest at the rebuild- 
ing of the temple.;) B.C. 520. See Jeshua. 

Hag. I. 1,12, 14 J.,thesonof Josedechthehighpriest 

2. 2 to J the son of Josedech, the high priest 

2. 4 be strong, O J., eon of Josedech, the high 
Zecb. 3. I he showed me J. thehigh priest standing 

3. 3 Now J was clothed with filthy garments 
3. 6 angel of the Lord protested unto J., say. 
3. 8 Hear now, O J. the high priest, thou, and 
3. 9 the stone that I havelaid before J.; upon 
6. II set (them) upon the head of J. the son of 

JO-SI'-AH, ^n^VK", .nji^N' Jah supports ; 'Iu,(tU^. 
1. A son of Anion king of Judah, B.C. 642-611; pro- 
phesied of to Jeroboam, B.C. 970. 

I Ki. 13. 2 be born unto the house of David, J. by 
a Ki.2i. 24 people, made J. his son kingin his stead 
21 26 buried and J. his son reigned in his stead 
22. I J (was) eight years old when he began to 

22. 3 in the eighteenth year of king J., (that) 

23. 16 as J turned himself, he spied the sepulc. 
23. 19 to provoke (the Lord) to aiiger, J. took 
23. 23 in the eighteenth yearof king J., (wherein) 
23. 24 did J. put away, that he might perform 
23. 28 rest of the acts of J., and all that he did 
23. 29 king J went against him ; and he slew 
23. 30 Jehoahaz the son of J., and anointed him 
23. 34 the son of J king in the room of J. 

1 Ch. 3. 14 .^mon his son, J. his son 

3. IS the sons of J (were), the first bom Joha. 

2 Ch.33. 25 people made J his son king in hisstearl 

34. 1 J. (w.is) eight years old when he began to 

34. 33 J. took away all the abominations out of 

35. I Moreover J kept a passover unto the L. 
35. 7 J gave to the people, of the flock, lambs' 
35. 16 according to the commandment of king J.- 
35. 18 keep such a passover as J. kept, and the. 
35. 19 In the eighteenth year of the reign of J. 
35. 20 J had prepared the temple, and J. went 
35. 22 J. would not turn his face from him, but 
35. 23 the archers shot at king J.: and the king, 
35. 24 all Judah and Jerusalem mourned for J. 
35. 25 And Jeremiah lamented f or J. ; and all thO; 



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2 Ch.35. 25 the slngiug women spake of J in their 

35. 26 the acts o£ J., and his goodness, according 

36. I the people took Jehoahaz the son of J. 
Jer. T. 2 word of the Lord came in the days of J. 

1. 3 in the days of Jehoialiim the son of J. 

I 3 eleventh year of Zedekiah the son of J. 

3. 6 said also unto me in the days of J. the 
22. u touching Sallum the son of J. king of 
22 II which reigned instead of J.,liis father 
22. 18 concerning .lehoiakim the son of J. king 
25. J Jehoiakim the son of J king of Judah 

25. 3 From the thirteenth year of J. the son of 
36. 1 Jehoiakim the son of J. king of Juilah 

35. I of Jehoiakim the son of J king of Judah 

36. t of Jehoiakim the son of J king of Judah 
36. 2 from the days of J., even unto this day 

36. 9 of Jehoiakim the son ot J. king of Judah 

37. 1 the son of J reigned instead of Coniah 

45. I of Jehoiakim the son of J king of Judah 

46. 2 of Jehoiakim the son of J king of Judah 
Zeph. t. I in the days of J. the son of Amon. king of 
Matt. 1. 10 Manasses begat Amon . Amon begat J. 

I. II J. begat Jechoniasand his brethren, about 

2. A son of Zephaniah, dwelling in Jerusalem. B.C. 
S»9- 

Zech. 6. 10 Into the house of J. the son of Zephaniah 

JO-SIB-I'AH, n.'ais'v Jali causes to dwell. 
A Simeonite. B.C. 800. 

1 Ch. 4. 35 the son of J., the son of Seraiah, the son 

JO-SIPH-I'AH, n;EDi' Jah adds. 

The father of a chief that returned from exile mth Ezra, 

B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. 10 the son of J., and with him an hundred 
JOT — 
Smallest letter in the Or. and Heb. alphabet, tuna. 

Matt. 5. 18 one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass 
JOT'-BAH, nnc; excellent for water. 
A place in Judah, same as Juttah, now Jatah, three 
miles S. of Hebron, and two miles N.W. of el-Karmil. 

2 Ki.2i. 19 Meshullemeth. .daughter of Haruz of J. 
JOT-EA'-THAH, JOT'-BATH, nn^p;. 

The 2gth encampment of Israel from Egypt, and the 
i8th from Sinai. 

Nura33. 33 went from Hor-hagidgad, andpitchedinJ. 
33. 34 removed from J., and encamped at Ebron. 

Deutio. 7 from Gudgodah to J., a land of rivers of 

JO'-THAM, arir Jah is perfect. 

I.Gideon's youngest son who escaped from Ahimelech. 

B.C. 1209. 

Judg. 9. 5 J the youngest son of Jerubbaal was left 
9. 7 when they told (it) to J., he went and stood 
9. 21 J. ran away, and fled, and went to Beer 
9. 57 came the curse of J. the son of Jerubbaal 

2. A son of Azariah(or Uzziah), king of Judah and father 
of Ahaz king of Judah. B.C. 750. 

2 Ki.15. 5 J the king's son (was)ovcr the house, jud 
15. 7 and J. his son reigned in his stead 
IS- 32 began J. the son of U'.ziah king of Judah 
15. 36 the acts of J., and all that he did, (are) 

15. 38 J. slept with his fathers, and was buried 

16. I son of J. king of Judah began to reign 

a Ch. 3. 12 Amaziah his son, Azariah his son, J. his 
5. 1 7 genealogies in the days of J. king of Judah 
a Ch.26. 21 J. his son (was) over the king's house, jud. 

26. 23 and J his son reigned in his stead 

27. I J. (was) twenty and five years old when 
27. 6 J. became mighty, because he prepared 
27. 7 the acts of J., and all his wars, and his 
27 9 J. slept with his fathers, and they buried 

Isa. I. I Uzziah, J., Ahaz, (and) Hezekiah, kings of 
7 I in the days of Ahaz the son of J., the son 
Hos I I Uzziah, J , Ahaz, (and) Hezekiah, kings 
Mic. I. I to Micah the Morasthite in the days of J 

3. A son of Jahdai. B.C. 1470. 

I Ch. 2. 47 and J., and Geshara, and Pelet, and Eph. 
JOtrENEY — 
1. IVay, journey, "^-n derek. 

Gen. 24. 21 whether the Lord had made his Journey 
30. 3fi he set three days' journey betwixt himself 
31 23 and pursued after him seven days' journey 
Exod;3 18 go three days' journey the wilderness 
S. 3 go three days' journey into the desert 

8. 27 We will go three days' journey into the 
Num. 9. 10 in a journey afar off, yet he shall keep the 

9. 13 the man that (is) clean, and is not in a jour. 
10. 33 departed from the mount .three days' j. 

10. 33 went before them in the three days' jour. 

1 1 . 3 1 as it were a day's journey on this side, and 
J I. 31 as it were a day's journey on the other 
33. 8 went three days' journey in the wilderness 

Josh. 9. II Take victuals with you forthe journey, and 

9. 13 becameoldbyreasonof the very long jour] 

Judg. 4. 9 the journey that thou takest shall not be 

1 Sa. 15. 18 Lord sent thee on ". journey, and said. Go 

2 Sa. 11. 10 earnest thou not fi jm (thy) journey? why 

1 Ki. 18. 27 or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey 

19. 4 he himself went a day's journey into the 
19. 7 because the journey (is) too great for thee 

2 Ki. 3. 9 they fetched a compass of seven days' jo. 
ProT 7, 19 For the goodman .is gone a long journey 

2. A goitifj on, walk, journey, m/DO mahalak. 

Neh. 2. 6 For how long shall thy journey bej? and 
Jon. 3 J was a .great city of three days' joiiniey 
3. 4 begaD.toenterintothecltyadaj'sjourney 



Z.Journey, yp5 massa. 

Gen. 13. 3 he went on his journeys from the south 

Exodi7. I after their journeys, according to the com. 
40. 36 Israel went onward in all their journeys 
40. 38 house of Israel, throughout all their jour. 

Numio. 6 they shall blow an alarm for their joum. 
10. 12 the children of Israel took theirjourneys 
33. 1 These (are) the journeys of the children 
33 2 according to their journeys by the com. 
33. 2 these (are) their journeys according to 

Deutio. II Arise, take (thy) journey before the people 

4. Way-faring, journeymrj, dSoinopia hodoiporia. 
John 4. 6 Jesus therefore, being wearied with .jour. 

5. Way, 65(!s hodos. 

Matt 10. lo Nor scrip for journey, neither twocoats 
Mark 6. 8 they should take nothing for journey 
Luke 2. 44 But they went a day's journey ; and they 
9. 3 Take nothing tor journey, neither staves 
II 6 a friend of mine in his journey is come to 
Acts I 12 Olivet from Jejusalem a sabbath day's j 

JOTTBITEY, to — 

1 . To lift up, remove, journey, Vpj nasa. 

Gen. II 2 it came to pass, as they journeyed from 

12. 9 Abram journeyed, going on still toward 
13 II Lot journeyed east and they separated 
20. I Abraham journeyed from thence toward 
33, 17 Jacob journeyed to Succoth, and built 
35. 5 they journeyed : and the terror of God 
35. 16 they journeyed from Beth-el ; and there 
35. 21 Israel journeyed, and spread his tent be. 

£xodi2. 37 the children of Israel journeyed from R. 
17. I Israel journeyed from the wilderness of 
40. 37 they journeyed not till the day thatit was 

Num. 9. 17 after that the children of Israel jouineyed 
9. 18 the children of Israel journeyed, and at 
9. 19 Israel kept the charge .and journeyed 
9. 20 to the commandment of the Lord they 3. 
9. 21 was taken up in the morning, then they j. 
9. 21 that the cloud was taken up, they jour. 
9. 22 abode in their tents, and journeyed uot 
9. 22 but when it was taken up, they journeyed 
9. 23 at the commandment of the Lord they j. 

10. 29 We are journeying unto the place of which 

11. 35 the people journeyed from Kibroth-hat. 

13. 15 the people journeyed not till Miriam was 

20. 22 the whole congregation, journeyed from 

21. 4 they journeyed from mount Hor by the 
21. II they journeyed froni Oboth, and pitched 
33. 22 they journeyed from Kissah, and pitched 

Dout.io. 7 From thence they journeyed unto Gudgo. 
Josh. 9. 17 thechildren of Israel journeyed, and came 

2. To lift up the feet, D'Sj") n-fi nasa raglayim. 

Gen. 29. I Jacob went on his journey, and came in 

Z.To make a way, progress, TT) ^VV. asah derek. 
Judg. 17. 8 to the house of Micah, as he journeyed 

i.To journey, oSeitu hodeiiij. 

Lukeio. 33 acertainSamaritan,ashe journeyed, came 

5.T0 pass on, TTopevofiai poreuomai. 

Acts g^ 3 as he journeyed, he came near Damascus 
26 13 round about me and them which journey 

JOURNEY, to bring forward on one's — 
To send forward, TrpoTrc'/tTrw propempo. 

3 John 6 if thou bring forward on their journey 
JOIJRNEY, to go on one's — 
To pass on the way, ohoLiropeui hodoiporeS. 

Acts 10. 9 as they went on their journey, and drew 
JOUB.NEY, to have a prosperous — 
To have a good journey or passage, evoSoofiat euodo. 
Rom. I. 10 I might have a prosperous journey by the 
JOXTRNEY, in a — 
To pass throughout, Siairop€voiJ.ai diaporeuomai. 

JRom 15. 24 for 1 trust to see you in my journey, and 
JOXTRNEY, to make or Uke a — 
l.To lift up, remove, journey, VPJ nasa. 

Gen. 33 12 Let us take our journey, and let us go, and 

46. I Israel took his journey vnth all that he 
Exodi3. 20 they took their journey from Succoth 

16. I they took their journey from Elim, and 
NuBiio 6 then the camps, shall take their journey 
10 12 the children of Israel took their journeys 
JO. 13 they first took their journey according to 
33. 12 they took their journey out of the wilder. 
Deut I. 7 Turn you, and take your journey, and go 

1. 40 take your journey into the wilderness by 

2. I we turned, and took our journey into the 
2. 24 Rise ye up, take your journey, and pass 

10. 6 the children of Israel took their journey 

2. To go away fromone's people,aTroSrifieci> apodemeo. 
Matt 25.13 ever man . . and straightway took his jour. 
"S Lukei5. 13 took his journey into a far country, and 

Z.To pass on, TTop^vofiai poreuomai. 

Acts 22. 6 it came to pass, that as I made ray Journey 
Rom 1 5. 24 Whensoever I take my journey into Spain 

JOUEITBY, taking a far — -) 

Away from one's people, airJS^yUoy apodemos. 

Marki3. 34 as a man taking a far journey, who left 
JOXTRNEY with, to — 
To journey vriih, avvoSevoi sunodeud. 

Acts 9. 7 the men which journeyed with Mm stood 



JOTTEN EYING — 

\. Journey, ypp massa. 

Num so. 2 "use them .. for the journeying of the campb 
10. 28 Thus (were) the journeyings of the child. 

2. A passing on, journeying, SSonropiahodoiporia: 

2 Co. II. 25 (In) journeyings often, (in) perils of wat. 
3.T0 make apassage, progress, voiew ■nopdavpoieo 

Lukei3. 23 teaching and journeying toward Jerusa 

JOY — 

I.Joy, rejoicing, V'J gil. 

Psa. 43. 4 'Then will I go unto God my exceeding ) 
Isa. 16 10 gladness is taken away, and joy out of the 
Hos. 9. 1 Rejoice not, Israel, for joy, as people 

I.Joy, rejoicing, rh^i gilah. 

Isa. 35. 2 It shall rejoice even with Joy and singing 

Z.Joy, nnn chedvah. 

Ezra 6. 16 keptthededicationofthishouse .withjoy 
Neh. 8. 10 for the joy of the Lord is your strength 

i.Gnodness, 3'Q tub. 

Isa. 65. 1 4 my servants shall sing for joy of heart, but 

b.Joy, rejoicing. ciB'n masos. 

Job 8. 19 this (is) the joy of his way, and out of the 
Psa. 48. 2 the joy of the whole earth, (is) mount ZioD 
Isa. 14 8 mirth of tabrets. .joy of the harp ceaseth 
32. 13 all the houses of joy (in) the joyous city 

32. 14 dens .a joy of wild asses, a pasture of flo. 

60. 1 5 I will make thee , a joy of many general. 

65. iS Jerusalem a rejoicing, and herpeople a J 

66. 10 rejoice for joy with her, all ye that mourn 
Jer 49. 25 city of praise not left, the city of my joy I 
Lam. 2. 15 that(men)call..The joyof thewholeearth 

5. 15 The joy of our heart is ceased , our dance 
Eze. 24. 25 the joy of their glory, the desire of their 

Q.Loud cry, proclamation, singing, ^^1 nnriah. 
Psa. 30. 5 weeping may endure for a night, but joy 
42. 4 with the voice of joy and praise, v/ith a 
J26. 5 They that sow in tears shall reap in joy 

7. Rejoicing, joy, gladness, mirth, nnpiy'simchah. 

I Sa. 18. 6 to meet king Saul, with tabrets, with joy 

I Ki. I. 40 rejoiced with great joy, so that the earth 

I Ch.i2. 40 brought bread, .for (there was) joy in Isr 

15. 16, sounding, by lifting up the voice with joy 

15. 25 David went to bring up the ark. withjoy 

29. 9 David the king also rejoiced with great j 

29. 17 now have I seen with joy thy people, whi. 

3 Ch.2o. 27 returned .togo again to Jerusalem with). 

30. 26 So there was great joy in Jerusalem • for 
Ezra 3. 12 many. wept.. many shouted aloud for joy 

3. 13 discern the noise of the shout of joy from 

6. 22 And kept the feast, .seven days with joy 
Neh.i2. 43 God had madethem rejoice with great j. 

12. 43 the joy of Jerusalem was heard even afar 

Esth. 8. 17 the Jews had joy and gladness, a feast and 

9. 22 was turned unto them from sorrow to joy 

9. 22 make them days of feasting and joy, and 

Job 20. 5 and the joy of the hypocrite, .for a mom ? 

Psa. 16. II in thy presence (is) fulness of joy ; at thy 

137. 6 I prefer not Jerusal. abovemy chief joy 
Prov 12. 20 but to the counsellors of peace (is) joy 

14. to stranger doth not intermeddle with hia j 

15. 21 Folly (is) joy to (him that is) destitute of 
i5.''23 A man hath joy by the answer of his mo. 

21. IS (It is) joy to the just to do judgment ; but 
Eccl. 2. 10 I withheld not my heart from any joy ; fop 

2. 26 (God)giveth to a man., knowledge, and j. 

5. 20 God answereth (him) in the joy of his he. 

9. 7 Go thy way, eat thy bread with joy, and d, 
Isa. 9. 3 Thou hast, .not increased the joy : they j. 

9. 3 before thee according to the joy in harv. 
24. II all joy is darkened, themirth of thelandla 
29. 19 The meek also shall increase. . joyin theL. 
35. 10 songs, and everlasting joy upon their he. 
SI, II everlasting joy (shaU be) upon their head 
51. II they shall obtain gladness and Joy ; (and) 
55. 12 ye shall go out with joy, and be led forth 

61. 7 therefore, everlasting JoyshaJl be unto 
66. 5 he shall appear to your joy, and they shall 

Jer. 48. 33 joy and gladness is taken from the plent, 
Eze. 36. 5 with the joy of all (their) heart, with des. 
Joel I. 16 joy.and gladness from the house of our G< 
Zeph. 3. 17 he will rejoice over thee with Joy; he will 

S.Joy, rejoicing, gladness, ]W-^ sason. 

Esth. 8. 16 The Jews had light, .gladness, and Joy 
Psa. 51. 8 Make me to hear joy and gladness ; (that) 
51.12 Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation 
105. 43 And he brought forth his people with joy 
Isa. 12. 3 Therefore with joy shall ye draw water 

22. 13 behold joy and gl&dness, slaying oxen.and 
35. 10 they shall obtain joy and gladness, and 
SI. 3 joy and gladness shall be found therein 
61. 3 the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of 

Jer. 15. 16 thy word was unto me the joy and rejoi. 

31. 13 1 will turn their mourning into joy, and 

33. 9 it shall be to me a name of Joy, a praise 
33. II The voice of joy, and the voice of gladness 

Joel I. 12 because joy is withered away from the sons 
Zech. 8. 19 shall be to the house of Judah Joy and 

2. Shout, shouting, nyn^ teruah. 

Job 33. 26 he shall see his face with joy : for he will 
Psa. 27. 6 I offer in his tabernacle sacrifices of joy 

lO.Gladness, joy, ayaWiatns agalliasis. 

IiUke I. 44 lo..the babe leaped in my wjsmti (of Joy 



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iTh. 



eTl. 
Heb. J 



Xl.Oladness, joy, txxppoaiirrf euphrosune. 

Acts 2. 28 Shalt make me full of joy with thy coun. 

li,2,Joy, xapci chara. 

Matt. 2. 10 they rejoiced with exceeding great joy 
13. 20 heareth the word, and anon with joy rece. 
13. 44 for joy thereof goeth and selleth all that 
25. 21, 23 servant, .enter thou into the joy of thy 
28. 8 they, .quickly, .with fear aud great joy 

Luke I. 14 thou shalt have joy and gladness ; and 
a. 10 Ibringyougoodtidingsof greatjoy, which 
6. 13 when they hear, receive the word with joy 
10. 17 the seventy returned again with joy, say. 
«S. 7 That likewise joy shall be in heaven over 
15. to is joy in the presence of the angels of God 
24. 41 while they jet believed not for joy, and 
24. 52 and returned to Jerusalem witli great joy 

John 3. 29 rejoiceth greatly. .This my joy therefore 
15. II that my Joy might remain, .and. .your joy 
i6. 20 but your sorrow shall be turned into joy 
«6. 21 for joy that a man is bora into the world 
«6. 22 rejoice, and your joy no man taketh from 
t6. 24 ye shall receive, that your joy may be full 
17. 13 might have my joy fulfilled in themselves 

A<A3 8. 8 And there was great joy in that city 

13. 52.thedisciple3 werefllledwithjoy andwith 
15. 3 they caused great joy unto ail the breth. 
eo. 24 so that I might finish ray course [with joy] 

Komi4. 17 and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost 
15. 13 the God of hope flil you with all joy and 
15. 32 That I may come unto you with joy by the 

2 Coc I. 24 are helpers of your joy : for by faith ye 

2. 3 confidence., that my joy is (the joy) of you 

7. J3 the more joyed we for the joy of Titus 

8. 2 the abundance of their joy aud their deep 
Oal. 5. 22 the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace 
Phil. I. 4 Always, .you all making request with joy 

1. 25 you all for your furtherance and joy of 
B. 2 Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be like minded 
4; I beloved and longed for, my joy and crown- 
J. 6 received the word, .with joy of the H. G. 
a. 19 For what (is) our hope, or joy, or crowu 
a, 20 For ye are our glory and joy 

9 for all the joy wherewith we joy for your 

4 to see thee, .that I may be filled with joy 

a who for the joy that was set before him 

13. 17 that they may do it with joy, and not with 

Jas. I. 2 My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall 

4. 9 to mourning, and (your) joy to heaviness 

t Pe. I. 8 ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and full 

1 Jo. I. 4 these things write we . . that your joy may 
f John 12 apeak face to face, that our joy may bo 

3 John 4 1 have no greater joy than to hear tliao 

13. Grccb^, thankfulness, vap/s charis. 

Phm.' ' "'. 7 we have great [ jo y ] and consolation in thy 
,[Saealso Aloud, shout for, sing for, skip for.] 

sat, to'— 

"X.To leap, rejoice, joy, he joyful, Sia, ^'3 gil, gut. 
Sab. 3. 18 yet.. I will joy in the God of my salvation 
Zeph. 3. 17 The LoRD..hewilljoyoverthee with sing. 

2. 2*0 rejoice, he glad, b'if, tyib sus, sis. 

Isa. 65. 19 I will rejoice in Jerusalem, and joy in 

8. To shine, rejoice, joy, he glad, OP'^ saineach. 
Psa. .21. I The king shall joy in tliy strength, O L. 
Isa. 9. 3 they joy before thee according to the joy 

4. To hoast, Kavxiio/Jiai kau.ckaomai. 

Bom. 5. II we also joy in God through' our iord Je. 

5. To rejoice, joy, x^'P" chairo. 

2 Co. 7. 13 exceedingly the more joyed we for the j. 
Phil. 2. 17 if I be offered. .1 joy and rejoice with 

2. 18 For the same cause also do ye joy and 
Col. ^2. 5 yet am I. .joying and beholding your or. 
I Th.' 3. 9 wherewith we joy for your sakes before 

JOY, to leap for — 

To leap, OKipriai skiriao. 

Luke 6. 23 leap for joy; for, behold, your Reward (ia) 
JOT, exceeding — 

Gladness, joy, &.ya\\(atris agalliasis. 
. Jude 24 is able.:to present (you)., with exceeding J. 

JOY, to bre'ak forth into — 
To breocKJoWi, n»? paisach. 

Isa. 32. 9 Break forth into Joy, sing together, ye 
JOY, to have — 
\.To shine, ry'oice, joy, he glad, nn'^ saineach. 

Prov.17. 2t a fool . .the father of a fool hath no joy 
33. 24 that begetteth a wise (child) shall have J. 

Isa. 9. 17 Therefore the Lord snail have no joy in 

%Tohavejoy,pleasure,(fT advantage, &vlvrifii, &vi\ixi. 

Phm. eo brother, let me have joy of thee in th.e L. 
JOY, witii exceeding — 
To he glad, ayaWidco agalliao. 

I Pe. 4. 13 ye may be glad also with exeeeding Joy 
JOYFUL — 
l.Good, 310 tob. 

Eccl. 7. 14 In the day of prosperity be Joyful, but in 

Z.Singing, njl"! reraana^.. 

Psa. 63. 5 nay mouth shall praise, .with Joyful lips 

d. Rejoicing, rjDV sameach. 

I Ki. 3. 56, went unto their tents Joyful and glad of 
Esth. s. 9 Then went Haman forth that day joyful 
Fsa.Ti^. 9 (and to be) a joyful mother ot QWldr^n ' 



4.' With joy, x^-P^ chara: 

2 Co. 7. 4 1 am exceeding joyful in. .our tribulation 
JOYFUL, to be — 

1. To leap, rejoice, joy, be joyful, h'3, Sl3 gul, gil. 
I'sa. 35. 9 my suul sh.iU be joyful in the LOKU : it 

149. 2 let the cliildien of Zioii be joyful in their 
Isa. 49. 13 Sing, heavens ; and be joyful, O earth 
61. lo my soul shall be joyful in my God ; for 

2. To rejoice, exult, iS;; alaz. 

Pea. 96. 12 Let the field be joyful, and all that (i.s) 
149. 5 Let the saints be joyful inglory : let intra 

3. To rejoice, exult, fSj; alo.ts. 

Fsa. 5. 1 1 let them also that love thy name be joyful 

4. To sing, cry aloiid, in ranan, 'i. 

Fsa. 98. 8 let the huls be joyful together 
JOYFUL, to make — 
To make joyful or glad, np'y sameach, 3. -'/ 

Ezra 6. 22 the Lokd had made them joyful, and tur. 

Isa. 56, 7 make them joyful in my house of prayer 

JOYFUL noise, to make a — 
To shout, j^n rua, 5. 

Psa. 66. X Make a joyful noise nnto God, all ye lands 
81. 1 make a joyful noise unto theGod of Jacob 
95. I let us make a joyful noise to the rock of 
95. 2 and make a joyful noise unto him with 
g8. 4 Make a joyful noise uuto the Lord, all 
98. 6 make a joyful noise before the Lord, the 
loow I Jfake a joyful noise unto the Loiil), all ye 
JOYFUL sound — 
Sliced, shouting, nj^nn teruah. 

Psa. 89. 1 5 Blessed . .people that know the joyful sou. 
JOYFUL voice — 
Singing, njj") renanah. 

Job 3. 7 thatmght..letno joyful voicecomethere 
JOYFULLY — 
l.To see life; D'm rtx-i ra(i.h cliayyim. 

EccL 9. 9 Live joyfully with the wife whom thou 

2. To rejoice, xrafpo chairo. 

Lukej9. 6 and came down, and received him joyful. 

3. With joy, jxfrh. xapaj vieta cJiaras. 

Heb. 10. 34 took joyfully the spoiliisg of your goods 

JOYFULNFBS — 

1. Rejoicing, joy, gladness, mirth, nntj^ simchah. . 
Deut28. 47 aervfdst not the Lokd thy God with joy. 

I.Joy, x°-9^ chars. 

Col: I. II all patience and long suffering with Joy. 
JOYOUS — 

1. Rejoicing, exulting, vyj alliz. 

Isa. 22. 2 a tumultuous city, a Joyous city : thy 
23. 7 (Is) this your joyous (city), whose antiqu- 
.'32. 13 all the houses of joy (in) the joyous city 

'l.Of joy, xnp«f charas. 

Heb. 12. II no cliast£aing..seeraeth to be joyous, but 
JO-ZA'-BAD, ^5lV Jah endows. 

1. A Gederathite in Judoh. He joined David in Ziklag. 

B.C. 1048. 

1 Ch.i2. 4 and Johanan, and J. the Gederathite 

2. Two^men of Manaaoeh that joined David at Ziklag. 
B.C. 1048. 

1 Ch.i2. 20 J., .and Michael, and J., and Elihu, and 

3. A Levite overseer of the dedicated things iu the days 
of Hezekiah. B.C. 724. 

2 Ch.31. 13 J., and Eliel, and Ismachiah, andMahath 
i. A chief of the Levites in Josiah's time. B.c^ 623. 

2 Ch.35. 9 Jeiel and J., chief of the Levites, gave 

5. A' son of Jeshua who was employed in weighing the 
vessels of the sanctuary brought from Babylon. B.C. 
44S- 

Ezra 8. 33 J. the son of Jeshua, and Noadiah the son 

6. A priest who had taken a strange wife. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 22 Maaseiah, Ishmael, Nethaneel, J., and 

7. A Levite who had taken a strange wife. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 10. 23 J., and Shimei, andKelaiah, the same (is) 

8. A Levite interpreter of the law read by Ezra. B.C. 
44S- 

Neh. 8. 7 J., Hanan, Pelaiah, and the Levites, cau. 

9. A chief Levite in Jerusalem after the exile. B.C. 445. 

Neh. II. 16. and J., of the chief of the Levites, (had) 
JO-ZA'-CHAll, 'I3;'i' Jah remembers. 
The son of Shimeath (a Moabitess) who slew Joash or 
Jehoash king of Judah. B.C. 839. 

2 Ei.r2. 21 J. the son of Shimeath, and Jehozabad 
JO-ZA-'DAK, iniv Jah is great. 
A priest, the father of Jeshua who returned from exile 
with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. He is called Joiedech In 
Haggai and Zechariah. 

Ezra 3. 2 the son of J., and his brethren the priests 
3. 8 the son of J., and the remnant of their 
5. 2 son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua the son of J. 
10. 18 of the sons of Jeshua the son of J., and 

Neh. 12. 26 Joiakira the son of Jeshua, the son of J. 

JU'-BAL, ^2V playing, nomad. 

A son of Adah, wife of Lamecii, a descendant of Cain. 

B.C. 3504. 

Oen. 4. 21 bis brother's name (was) J.:che was the 



JUBILEE — 

1. Jubilee, time of shouting every 50lh year, hy\'. 

Lev. 25. 10 it shall be a jubilee unto you ; and ye 
c 25. II A jubilee shall that fiftieth year be unto 

25. 12 For it (is) the jubilee ; it shall bo holy 
25. 13 In the year of this jubilee ye shall return 
as. 15 the number of years after the jubilee ihuu 
S5 28 until the year of jubilee : and in the Jubi. 
25. 30 the house., shall not go out in the jubilee 
25. 31 thehousc3.,they shallgooutln thejubilee 
25. 33 shall go out in (the year of) jubilee : for 
05. 40 shall serve thee unto the year of jubilee 
25. 50 from the year, .unto the year of jubilee 

25. 52 if . . but few years unto the year of jubilee. 
85. 54 then he shall go out in the year of jubilee 
27. 17 If he sanctify .. field from the year of jub. 
27. 18 if he sanctify his field after the jubilee ., 
27. 18 remain, even unto the yearof the jubilee 
27. 21 the Held, when it goeth outiii thejubilee 
27. 23 untp th^ yearof tlie jubilee: and he shall 
27. 24 In the year of the Jubilee the field Shall ' 

Num. 36. 4 when the jubilee of the cMldrcn of Israel 

2. Shouting, shout, bloiUng, nj/nn teruah. 

Lev. 35. 9 shaft thou cause the trumpet of the JubL 

JU'-OAL, S?r able. 

A son of Sheloraiah and prince of Judah, a deadly enemy 

of Jeremiah. B.C. 590. 

Jer. 38. I J. the son of Shelemiah, and Poshur the 
JU'-DA, JU'-DAH, JU'-DAS, ,tii.t praise. 
X. Tlio lourtli son of Jacob by Leah. B.C. 1740. 

Gen. 25. 35 she called his name J., and left bearing 
35. 23 and Levi, and J., and Issachar, and Zcb. 

37. 26 J. said unto his brethren. What profit (is 

38. I J. went down from his brethren, and tur.- 
38. 3 And J. saw there a daughter of a certain 
38. 6 J. took a wife for Er his firstborn, whose 
38. 7 J. '3 first born, was wicked in the sight of 
38. 8 J. said unto Onan, Go in unto thy brother's 
38. II Then said J. to Tamar his daughter in 1. 
38. 12 daughter of Shuah, J.'s wife, died; and J. 
38. 15 When J. saw her, he thought her (to be; 
38. 20 J. sent the kid by the hand of his friend 
38. 22 he returned to J., and said, I cannot flnd_ 
38. 23 J. said, Let her take (it) to her, lest we be' 
38. 24 it was told J. saying, Tamar thy daughter 
38. 24 J. said, Bring her forth, and let her be ■ 
38. 26 J. acknowledged (them), and said, She 
43. 3 And J. spake unto him, saying, The map 

43. 8 J. said unto Israel his father, Send the 

44. 14 J. and his brethren came to J.'s house 
44. j6 J. said. What shall we say unto my lord? 
44. 18 J.camencar unto him, and said, Ohmylord 
46. 12 the sons of J.; Er and Onan, and Shelah 
46.28 he sent J. before him imto Joseph, to dl. 
49. 8 J., thou (art he) whom thy brethren shall 
49. 9 J. (is) a lion's whelp ; from the prey, my 

Exod. I. 2 Reuben, Simeon, Levi, and J. 
Nura26. 19 the sons of J. (were) Er and Onan : and Er 
Kuth 4. 12 Pharez, whom Tamar bare unto J., of 
I Ch. 2. I Simeon, Levi, arid J., Issachar, and Zel a. 
2. 3 I'he sons of J.; Er, and Onan, and Shelah 

8. 3 the first born ot J., was evil in the sight 
B. 4 All the sons of J. (were) five 

2. 10 begatNahshon.princeof the children of J. 
4. I Thesonsof J.; Pharez, Hczron, and Carral 
4. 21 The sons of Shelah the son of J. (were) • 

4. 27 family multiply, like to the children of J. 

5. 2 J. prevailed above his brethren, and of 

9. 4 of the children of Pharez the son of J. 
Neh. II. 24 of the children of Zerah the son of J.- 
Matt. I. 2 and Jacob begat J. and his brethren 

1 . 3 J . begat Phares and Zara of Thamar ; and 
Luke 3. 33 son) of Phares, which was (the son) of J _ 
2. The tribe which sprang from Judah, and applied also 
to the territory occupied by theiu. 

Gen. 49. 10 The sceptre shall not depart from J., nor 
Exod3r. 2 of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of J. " 
35. 30 of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of J. 
38. 22 of Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of J. 
Num. I. 7 Of J.; Nahshon the son of Amminadab 

I. 26 Of the children of J., by their generations 

1. 27 nv.mberedof them,(even)of thetribeof J. 

2. 3 shall they of the standard, .of J. pitch 
2. 3 (shall be) captain of the children of J. 

a. 9 All that were numbered in the camp of J. 
7. 12 the son of Amminadab, of the trilie of J. 

10. 14 standard of the camp of the children of J. 

13. 6 the tribe of J., Caleb the son of Jephun. 

26. 20 the sons of J. after their families were 
26. 22 These (are) the families of J. according 
■34. 19 thetribeof J.,CaIebthesonof Jephunneh 

Deut27. 12 J., and Issachar, and Jo^^ph, and Benja. 
33. 7 Aud this (is the blessing) of J.: and he 

33. 7 Hear, LORD, the voice of J., and bring 

34. 2 all the land of J., unto the utmost sea 
Josh. J. I Zabdi, the son of Zerah, of the tribe of J. 

7. 1 6 rose up early, .and the tribe of J. was taken 
7. 17 And he brought the family of J. ; and he- 
7. 18 and Achan..of the tribe of J., was taken 

11. 21 and cut off. .from all the mountains of J. 

14. 6 Then the children of J. came unto Joshua 

15. 1 the tribe of the children of J. by their fa. 
IS- 12 This (is) the coast of the children of J. 
15. 13 he gave a part among the children of J. 
15. 20 the inheritance, .of the children of J. 
15. 21 cities of the tribe of the children of J. 
15. 63 the children of J. could not drive them 
15. 63 Jebusites dwell with the children of J. , 
18. 5 J. shall abide in their coast 00 the south 

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Josh.18. ti between tlie. children of J. and tliechildr. 

18. 14 Kirjalli-jearim, a city of the children of J. 

19. I within tfieinhentanceofthechildrenof J. 
19. g Out of tlie portion of the children of J. 
19. 9 the part of the children of J. was too 

19. 34 and to J. upon Jordan toward the sunris. 
■30. 7 which (is) Hebron, in the mountain of J. 
21. 4 had by lot out of the tribe of J., and out 
21. 9 gave out of the tribe of the children of J. 

21. II Hebron, in the hill (cnimtry) of J., with 
iJuJg. I. 2 the Lord said, J. shall go up : behold 

I. 3 J. said unto Simeon his brother. Come up 
I. 4 .r. went up; and the Lord delivered the 
I. 8 the children of J. had fought against Jer. 
I. 9 afterward the children of J. went down 
I. 10 J. went against the Canaanites that dwelt 
I. 16 went up. .with the children of J. into the 
I. i6 wilderness of J., which (lieth) in the south 

1. 17 J. went with Simeon his brother, and 

>. iB Also J. took Uaza with the coast thereof 
1. 19 the Lord was with J. ; and he drave out 

10. 9 passed over Jordan to fight also against J. 
15 9 Then the Philistines went np, and pitch. 
15. 10 the men of J. said. Why are ye come up 
15. II three thousand men of J. went to the top 
1 7. 7 there was a young man .. of the family of J. 
iB. 12 they went up, and pitched, .in J. : wher. 

20. 18 And the Lord said, J. (shall go up) first 
Euth I. 7 on their way to return into the land of J. 
I Sa. II. 8 children of Israel, .and the men of J. 

15. 4 .Saul gathered, .ten thousand men of J. 
17. I gathered .. at Shochoh. .(belongeth) to J. 

17. 52 men of Israel and of J. arose, and shout. 

18. 16 But all Israel and J. loved David, becau. 

22. 5 depart, and get thee into the land of J. 

23. 3 men said . . Behold, we be afraid here in J. 

23. 23 search, .throughout all. .thousands of J. 
27. 6 Ziklag pertaineth unto the kings of J. 
27. 10 David said, Agaiust the south of J., and 
30. 14 upon (the coast) which (belongeth) to J. 
30. 16 that they had taken, .out of the land of J. 
30. 26 he sent of the spoil unto the elders of J 

3 So. I. i3 he bade them teach the children of J. 

2. I Shall I go up into any of the cities of J. ? 
2. 4 And the men of J. came, and there they 
2. 4 anointed David king over tlie house of J. 
2. 7 house of J. have anointed me king over 
2. 10 But the house of J. foUov/ed David 

2. II was king in Hebron over the bouse of J. 

3. 8 which against J. do ahov/ kindness this 
3. 10 and to set up the throne of David over . . J. 

5. 5 he reigned over J. seven years and six 

3. 5 reigned thirty and three years overall...!. 

6. 2 people . .(were) with him from Baale of J. 

11. II The ark, and Israel, and J., abide Intents 

12. 8 gave thee the houso of Israel and of J. 
ig. 11 saying, Speak unto the elders of J., saying 

19. 14 he bowed the heart of all the men of J. 
19. 15 J. came to Gilgal, to go to meet the king 
19. i5 Shimei. .came down with the men of J. 
ig. 40 all the people of J. conducted the king 

19. 41 Why have, .the men of J. stolen thea 
ig. 42 all the men of J. answered the men of I. 
ag. 43 men of Israel answered the men of J. 
jg. 43 words of the men of J. were fiercer than 
BO. 2 but the men of J. clave unto their king 

20. 4 Assemble me the men of J. within three 
20. 5 So Araasa went to assemble (the men of) .T. 
Bi. 2 slay them in hiszealto the children of.. J. 

24. 1 he moved .to say, Go, number Israel. .J. 
24. 7 they went out to the south of J<r, (even) 
24. 9 the men of J. (were) Ave hundred thousa. 

I Ki. I. 9 and all the men of J. the king's servants 

1. 35 1 have appointed him to be ruler., over J. 

2. 32 and Amasa. .captain of the host of J. 

4. 20 J. and Israel (were) many, as the sand 

4. 25 J.andlsraeldv/eltsafely.everymanunder 
J Ch. 6. 55 they gave them Hebron in the land, of J. 

6. 57 sons of Aaron they gave tho cities of J. 
6. 65 gave by lot out of the tribe of. .J., and 

9. 3 in Jerusalem dwelt of the children of J. 
12. 16 there came of the children of . . J. . .unto 

12. 24 The children of J. that bare shield and sp. 

13. 6 to Kirjath-jearim, which (belonged) to J. 
27. 18 Of J., Elihu, (one) of the brethren of Da. 
28. 4 J. (to be) the ruler ; and of the house of J. 

a Ch. 2. 7 that (are) with me in J. and in Jerusalem 
g. II none such seen before in the land of J. 

Ezra I. 2 build., house at Jerusalem, v/hich (is) in J. 
I. 3 let him go up to Jerusalem, which (is) in J. 
I. 5 chief of the fathers of J. and Benjamin 

1. 8 numbered them.. Sheshbazzar.. prince of J. 
4. 4 weakened the hands of the people of J. 

4. 6 against, .inhabitants of J. and Jerusalem 

5. 1 prophesied unto the Jews that (were) in J. 

7. 14 to enquire concerning J. and Jerusalem 
9. 9 to give lis a wall in J. and in Jerusalem 

10. 7 they made proclamation throughout J. 

10. 9 men of J. and Benjamin gathered them. 
Ifeh. I. 2 ThatH...came,heand(certain)menoiJ. 

2. 5 thou wouldest send me uhto J., unto the 
2. 7 may convey me over till I come into J. 
4. 10 J. said. The strength of the bearers of 

4. 16 rulers (were) behind all the house of J. 
5. 14 to be their governor in the land of J. 

6. 7 (There is) a king in J. : and now shall it 

6. 17 the nobles of J. sent many letters unto 

6. 18 For (there were) many in J. swora unto 
7,. 6 came again to Jerusalem and to J., every 

11. 3 in the cities of J. dwelt every one in his 
II. 4 at Jerusalem dwelt, .the children of J. 
II. 4,0f the children of J.; Athaiah the son of 



Neh. II. 20 the residue, .(were) in all the cities of J. 
II. 25 the children of J. dwelt at Kirjath-arba 

11. 36 of theLevites(were)divisions(in) J.,(and) 

12. 31 I brought up the princes of J. upon the 
li. 32 Hoshaish, and half of the princes of J. 

12. 44 J. rejoiced for the priests and for the 
13. 12 Then brouglit all J. the tithe of the corn 

13. IS those days saw I in J. (some) treading wine 
13. 16 sold on the sabbath unto, .children of J. 
13. 17 I contended with the nobles of J., and 

Esth. 2. 6 been carried away with Jeconiah king of J. 

Vsa. 48. 1 1 let the daughters of J be glad, because 
60. 7 strength of mine head ; J. (is) my lawgiver 
6},. title. U. .when he was in the wilderness of J. 

68. 27 the princes of J. (and) their council, the 

69. 35 save Zion, and will build the cities of J. 
76. I In J. (is) God known ; his name (is) great 
78. 68chose the tribe of J., the momit Zion wh. 
97. 8 the daughters of J. rejoiced because of 

108. 8 the strength of mine head ; J. (is) my law. 
114. 2 J. was his sanctuary, .Israel his dominion 
Matt. 2. 6 And thou, Bethlehem, (in) the land of J. 
;■. 6 art not the least among the princes of J. 
Luke I 39 into tho hill country .into a city of J. 
Heb. 7. 14 is) evident that our Lord sprang out of J 
8. 8 house of Israel and "with the house of J. 
Rev. 5. 5 the Lion of,the tribe of J., the Root of 

7. 5 Of the tribe of J. (were) sealed twelve 

3. After the revolt of the ten tribes, the kingdom over 
which Rehoboam reigned was called Judah. 

I Ki. 12. 17 Israel which dwelt in the cities of J. 

12. 20 none that followed, .but the tribe of J. 

12. 21 he assembled all the house of J., with 

12. 23 king of J., and unto all the house of J. 

12. 27 their lord, (even) unto Rehoboam. .of J. 

12. 27 shall, go again to Rehoboam king of J. 

12. 32 feast, .like unto the feast that(is)in J. 

13. I there came a man of God out or J. by 
13. 12 the man of God wentwhich came from J. 
13. 14 thou the man of God that earnest from J.? 

13. 21 unto the man of God that came from J. 

14. 21 Rehoboam . . son of Solomon reigned in J. 

14. 22 J did evil in the sight of the Lord, and 
34. 2g book of the chronicles of the kings of J.! 

15. I eighteenth year .reigned Abi jam over J. 
15. 7 book of the chronicles of the kings of J.? 
15. 9 inthetwentiethyear..reigTied A...over J 
15. 17 king of Israel went up against J., and 

15. 17 to go out or come in to Asa king of J. 
15. 22 Asa made a proclama. throughout all J.- 
15. 23 book of the chronicles of the Wiigsof J.? 

15. 25 in the second year of Asa king of J. 
IS- 28, 33 in the third year of Asa king of J. 

16. 8 twenty and sixth year of Asa king of J. 
i6. 10, 15 and seventh year of Asa king of J. 
16. 23 thirty and first year of Asa king of J. 
16. 2g thirty and eighth year of Asa king of J 
19. 3 to Beer-sheba, which (belongetl.) to J. 
22. 2 king of J. came down to the king of Isr. 
22. 10 ki. of Israel and Jehoshaphat . . king of J. 
22. 29 the king of J. went up to Ramoth-gilead 
22. 41 the son of Asa began to reign over J. in 
22. 45 book of the chronicles of the kings of J.! 
22. 51 seventeenth year of Jehosha. king of J. 

a Ki. 1.17 Jehoram the son of Jehoshaphat ki. of J. 
3. I eighteenth yearof Jehoshaphat king of J. 
3. 7 sent to Jehoshaphat the king of J., say. 
3. 9 and the king of J., and tlie king of Edom 
3. 14 presence of Jehoshaphat the king of J. 
8. 16 Jehoshaphat (being) then king of J., Jeho. 
8. 16 son of Jehoshaphat king of J. began to 

8. ig the Lord would not destroy J. for David 
8. 20, 22 E. revolted from under the hand of J. 
8. 23 book of the chronicles of the kings of J.? 
8. 25 Ahaziah the son of Jehoram king of J. 

8. 2g the son of Jehoram king of J. went down 

9. 16 king of J. was come down to see Joram 
9. 21 kingof Israel and Ahaziah king of J. went 
9. 27 when Ahaziah the king of J. saw (this) 

g. 29 began Ahaziah to reign over J. 
10. 13 with the brethren of Ahaziah king of J. 
12. 18 king of J. took all the hallowed things 
12. 18 J., and Ahaziah, his fathers, kings of J. 

12. 19 book of the chronicles of the kings of J.? 

13. I of Joash the sou of Ahaziah king of J. 
13. 10 thirty, .seventh year of Joash king of J. 

13. 12 he fought against Amaziah king of J. 

14. I Amaziah the son of Joash king of J. 

14. 9 king of Israel sent to Amaziah king of J. 
14. 10 shouldest fall, (even) thou, and J. with 
14. II he and Amaziah king of J. looked one an. 
14. II at Beth-shemesh, which (belongeth) to J. 
14. 12 J. was put to the worse before Israel ; and 
14. 13 king of Israel took Amaziah king of J. 
14. 15 how he fought with Amaziah king of J. 
14. 17 the son of Joash king of J. lived after 

14. 18 book of the chronicles of the kings of J.T 
14. 21 the people of J. took Azariah, which (was) 
14. 22 built Elath, and restored it to J., after 
14. 23 of Amaziah the son of Joash king of J. 

14. 28 Dama. . .Hamath, (which belonged) to J. 

15. I began Azariah son of Amaziah king of J. 
15. 6 book of the chronicles of the kings of J.? 
15. 8 eighth year of Azariah king of J. did 

15. 73 and thirtieth year of Uzziah king of J. 
15. 17 and thirtieth year of Azariah king of J. 
15. 23 the fiftieth year of Azariah king of J. 
15. 27 and fiftieth year of Azariah king (ji 3. 
15. 32 began Jotham the son of Uzziah king of J. 
15. 36 book of the chronicles of the kings of J.? 
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19 book of the chronicles of the kings of J.? 

I In the twelfth year of Ahaz king of J. 
13 Israel and against J. by all the prophets 

18 was none left but the tribe of J. only 

19 J. kept not the commandments of the L. 

I the sou of Ahaz king of J. began to reign 
5 none like him among all the kings of J. 

13 up against all the fenced cities of J. 

14 king of J. sent to the king of Assyria to 
H appointed unto Hezekiali kingof J. three 
16 which Hezekiah kingof J. had overlaid 
22 hath said to J. and Jerusalem, Ye shall 

10 Thus shall ye speak to Hezekiah king of J. 
30 remnant that is escaped of the house of J. 

20 book of the chronicles of the kings of J.f 

II king of J. hath done these abominations 

11 hath made J. also to sin with his idols 

12 bringing (such) evil upon Jerusalem . .J. 
16 besides his sin wherewith be made J. to 
17, 25 book of the chronicles of the ki. of 3.1 

13 for me, and for the people, and for all J. , 

16 the book which the king of J. hath read 
18 the king of J., which sent you to enquire 

1 all the elders of J. and of Jerusalem 

2 the men of J. and all the inhabitants of 
5 kings of J. had ordained to bum incense 
5 in the high places in the cities of J., and 
8 all the priests out of the cities of J., and 

11 that the kings of J. had given to the sun 

12 altars, which the kings of J. had made 

17 of the man of God, which came from J. 
22 the Idngs of Israel, nor of the kings of J. 
24 spied ,in the land of J. and in Jerusalem 

26 his anger was kindled against J., because 

27 I will remove J. also out of my sight, as 

28 took of the chronicles of the kings of J.f 

2 sent them against J. to destroy it, accor. 

3 the commandment, .came (this) upon J. 
5 book of the chronicles of the kings of J.f 

12 the king of J. went out to the king of 

20 came to pass in Jerusalem and J., until 

21 So J. was carried away out of their land 

22 people that remained in the land of J. 
27 the captivity of Jehoiachin king of J. 

27 lift up the head of Jehoiachin king of J. 
4r came in the days of Hezekiah king of J. 
17 genealogies in., days of Jotham kingof J. 

15 the Lord carried away J. and Jerusalem 
I in the book of the kings of Israel and J. 
5 J. (was) four hundred threescore and ten 

17 of Israel that dwelt in the cities of J. 
I gathered of the house of J. and Benjamin 
3Jking of J., and to all Israel in J. and Ben. 
5 Rehoboam .. built cities for defence in J. 
10 (are) in J. and in Benjamin fenced cities 
12 strong, having J. and Benjamin on his side 

14 came to J. and Jerusalem : for Jeroboam 

17 they strengthened the kingdom of J., and 

23 all the countries of J. and Benjamim, unto 

4 the feaced cities which (pertained) to J. 

5 (to) the princes of J., that were gathered 

12 turned and also in J. things went well 

1 >fow began Abijah to reign over J. 

13 they were before J., and the ambushment 

14 when J. looked back, behold, the battle 

15 of J. gave a shout : and as the men of J. 

15 smote, .all Israel before Abijah and J. 

16 the children of Israel fled before J.: and 

18 the children of J. prevailed, because they 

4 commanded J. to seek the Lord God of 

5 he took away out of all the cities of J. 

6 he built fenced cities in J. : for the land 

7 he said unto J., Let us build these cities 

8 Asa had. .out of J. three hundred thous. 
12 the Ethiopians before Asa, and before J. 

2 Hear ye me, Asa, and all J. and Benjamin 

8 out of all the land of J. and Benjamin 

9 he gathered all J. and Benjamin, and the 
15 J. rejoiced at the oath: for they had sworn 

1 king of Israel came up against J., and 

1 none go out or come in to Asa king of J.. 
6 king took all J. ; and they carried away 

. 7 the seer came to Asa king of J., and aald 

II in the book of the kings of J. and Israel 

2 of J., and set garrisons in the land of J. 

5 J. brought to Jehoshaphat presents ; and 

6 took .. the high places and groves out of J. 

7 to Michaiah, to teach in the cities of J. 
9 they taught in J., and (had) the book of 
9 went about throughout all the cities of J. 

10 of the lands that (were) round about J. 

12 he built in J. castles, and cities of store 

13 he had much business in the cities of J. 

14 Of J., the cajitains of thousands ; Adnah 
ig put in the fenced cities throughout. .J. 

3 king of Israel said unto .king of J., Wilt 
g king of Israel and Jehoshaphat king of J. 

28 the king of J. went up to Ramoth-gilead 
I the king of J. returned to his house in 

5 throughout all the fenced cities of J. 

11 Zebadiah . the ruler of the house of J. 

3 and proclaimed a fast throughout all J. 

4 J. gathered themselves together to ask 

4 out of all the cities of J. they came to 

5 in the congregation of J. and Jerusalem 
13 J. stood before the Lord, with their little 

15 Hearken ye, all J., and ye Inhabitants of 

17 see. .salvation of the Lord with you, J. 

18 J. and the inhabitants of Jerusalem fell 
20 J., and ye inhabitanta of Jerusalem 

22 children of Anunon. .werecomeagainst J. 



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E Ch.2o. 24 when J. came toward the watch tower 
20. 27 they returned, every man of J. and Jerua. 
20. 31 And Jehosliaphat reigned over J., (He was) 

20. 35 alter this did Jehoshapliat king of J. join 

21. 3 precious tilings, with fenced cities in J. 
21. 8 revolted from under the dominion of J. 
21. 10 revolted from under the hand of J. unto 
21. u made higli places in the mountains of J. 

21. II commit fornication, and compelled 9. 
21. 12 father, nor in the ways of Asa king of J. 
21 13 made J. and the inhabitants of Jerusalem 
21. 17 they came up into J., and brake into it 

22. I the son of Jehoram king of J. reigned 
22. 6 the son of Jehoram king of J. went down 

22. 8 found the princes of J., and the sons of 
22. 10 all the seed royal of the house of J. 

23. 2 they went about in J., and gathered the 

03. 2 Levites out of all the citiesof J., and 

23. 8 all J. did according to all things that 

24. s Go out unto the cities of J., and gather 
64. 6 bring in, out of J. and out of Jerusalem 

24. 9 a proclamation through J. and Jerusalem 

24. 17 after the death, .came the princes of J. 

24. 18 wrath came upon J. and Jerusalem for 
24. 23 came to J. and Jerusalem, and destroyed 

25. s Amaziah gathered J. together, and made 
25. 5 captains. . throughout allJ. arid Benjamin 
25. 10 anger was greatly kindled against J. 

25. 12 didf the children of J carry away captive 
25. 13 fell upon the cities of J , from Samaria 

25. 17 Then Amaziah king of J. took advice, and 

05. 18 king of Israel sent to Amaziah long of J. 

25. 19 shouldest fall, (even) thou, and J. with 
25. 21 J., at Beth-shemesh. .(belongeth) to J. 
23. 22 J. was put to the worse before Israel, and 
25. 23 the king of Israel took Amaziah king of J. 
25. 25 the son of J.oash king of J. lived after 
25. 26 in the book of the kings of J. and Israel ? 

25. 28 buried. . with his fathers in the city of J. I 

26. I peopleof J. took Uzziah, who (was) sixteen 

26. 2 He built Eloth, and restored it to J., after 

27. 4 he built citiesinthe mountains of J., and 

27. 7 in the book of the kings of Israel and J. 

28. 6 the son of Remaliah slew in J. an hundr. 
28. 9 Lord God of your fathers . . ^vroth with J. 
28. 10 purpose to keep under the Children of J. 

28. 17 the Edomites had come and smitten J. 
28. 18 of the low country, and of the south of J. 
28. 19 the Lord brought J. low because of Aliaz 
28. 19 he made J. naked, and transgressed sore 
28. 3$ in every several city of J. lie made high 

28. 26 in the book of the kings of J. and Israel 

29. 8 wrath of the Lord was upon J. and Jeru. 

29. 2 J kingdom, and for the sanctuary, and tor J. 

30. I Hezekiah sent to all Israel and J., and 
30. 6 his princes throughout all Israel and J. 
30. 12 in J. the hand of God was to give them 
30. 24 king of J. did give to the congregration a 
30. 25 the congregation of J., with the priests 

30. 25 the strangers, .that dwelt in J., rejoiced 

31. I Israel.. went out to the citiesof J., and 
31. 1 the altars out of all J. and Benjamin, in 
31. 6 Israeland J., thatdwelt in the cities of J. 

31. 20 thus did Hezekiah throughout all J., and 
32 1 entered into J., and encamped igainsrt 
32 8 upon the words of Hezekiah king of J. 

32. 9 unto Hezekiah king of J., and unto all J. 
32. 12 commanded J. and Jerusalem, saying. Ye 
32. 23 brought, .presents to Hezekiah king of J. 
32. 25 wrath upon him, and upon J. and Jerus. 

32. 32 in the book of the kings of J. and Israel 
32. 33 J. and the inhabitants of Jerusalem did 

33. 9 Manasseh made J. and the inhabitants of 

33. 14 captains, .in all the fenced cities of J. 
33. 16 and commanded J. to serve the Lord God 

34. 3 in the twelfth year he began to purge J. 
34. 5 And he. .cleansed J. and Jerusalem 

34. 9 remnant of Israel . . of all J. and Benjamin 
34. II houses which the kings of J. had destroy. 
34. 21 them that are left in Israel and in J. 
34. 24 they have read before the king of J. 
34. 26 the.king of J, who sent you to enquire of 
34. 29 gathered, .all the elders of J. and Jerus. 

34. 30 men of J., and the inhabitants of Jerusal. 

35. 18 all J. and Israel that were present, and 

35. 21 What have I to do with thee, .king of J.? 
35. 24 all J. and Jerusalem mourned for Josiah 

35. 27 in the book of the kings of Israel and J. 

36. 4, 10 his brother king over J. and. Terusalem 
36. 8 in the book of the kings of Israel and J. 
36. 23 an house in Jerusalem, which (is) in J. 

Ezra 2. I came again unto Jerusalem and J., every 

4. I the adversaries of J. and Benjamin heard 

5. 1 prophesied unto the Jews that (were) in J. 
7. 14 to enquire concerning J. and Jerusalem 
9. 9 to give us a waU in 3 . and in Jerusalem 

l^ov 25. I the men of Hezekiah king of J. copied 
lea, I. I which he saw concerning J. and Jerusal. 
I. 1 Jotham, Ahaz, (and) Hezekiah, kings of J. 
a. I Isaiah the son of Amoz saw concerning J. 
3. I from J. the stay and the staff, the whole 
3. 8 For Jerusalem is ruined, and J. is fallen 
S. 3 men of J., judge, I pray you, betwixt me 
5. 7 and the men of J. his pleasant plant : and 
7. 1 son of Jotham . . son of Uzziah, king of J. 

7. 6 Let us go up against J., and vex it, and 
7. 17 the day thait Ephraim departed from J. 

8. 8 he shall pass through J. ; he shall overfl. 
g. 21 they together (shall be) against J. For all 

•XI. 12 gather together the dispersed of J. from 
XI. 13 the adversaries of J. shall be cut off 
II. 13 Ephraim shall not eary J., and J, shall 



Isa 19. 17 land of J. shall be a ten-or unto Egypt 
22. 8 he discovered the covering of J., and 
22. 21 of Jerusalem, and to thoJiouse of J. 
26. I shall this song be sung in the land of J. 
36. I up against all the defenced cities of J. 

36. 7 and said to J. and to Jerusalem, Ye shall 

37. 10 Thus shaU ye speak to Hezekiah king of J. 

37. 31 remnant that is escaped of the house of J. 

38. 9 The writing of Hezekiah king of J., when 
4o.'^9 say unto the cities of J., Behold your God 
44. 26 to the cities of J., Ye shall be built, and 
48. 1 are come forth out of the waters of J. 
65. 9 out of J. an inheritor of my mountains 

Jer. I. 2 days of Josiah the son of Ainou king of J. 
I. 3 of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah kingof J. 
I. 3 of Zedekiah the son of Josiah king of J. 
I. IS shall come, .against all the cities of J. 
1.18 against the kings of J. , against the princes 
e. 28 the number of thy cities are thy gods, J. 
3. 7 And her treacherous sister J. saw (it) 
3. 8 J. feared not, but went and played the 
3. 10 J. hath not turned unto me with her wh. 

3. II justified herself more than treacherous J. 
3. 18 house of J. shall walk with the house of 

4. 3 thus saith the Lord to the men of J. and 
4. 4 ye men of J. and iuliabitants of Jerusalem 
4. 5 Declare ye in J., and publishin Jerusalem 

4. 16 give out their voice against, .cities of J. 

5. II house of Israel and the house of J. have 
5. 20 Declare this, .and publish it in J., saying 
7. 2 (ye of) J., that enter in at these gates to 
7. 17 Seest. .not what they do in the cities of J. 
7. 30 the children of J. have done evil in my 

7. 34 I cause to cease from the cities of J. 

8. I bring out the bones of the Icings of J. 

9. II and I wiU make the cities of J. desolate 
9. 26 J., and JEdora, and the children of Amm. 

10. 22 to make the cities of J. desolate, (and) a 

11. 2 and speak unto the men of J., and to the 
II. 6 Proclaim, .these words in the cities of J. 
II. 9 conspiracy is found among the men of J. 
II. 10 house of Israel and the house of J. have 
It. 12 Then shall the cities of J. and inhabitants 
II. 13 number of thy cities were thy gods, J. 
II. 17 house of Israel, and of the house of J. 
12. 14 pluck out the house of J. from among 
13. 9 this manner ^vill I mar the pride of J. 
13. II house of Israel and the whole house of J 

13. ig J. shall bo carried away captive all of 

14. 2 J. mourneth, and tlie gates thereof lang. 
14. 19 Hast thou utterly rejected J. ? hath thy 

15. 4 Manasseh the son of Hezekiah king of J 
17. I The sin of J. (is) written with a pen 

17. 19 whereby the kings of J. come in, and by 
17. 20 ye kings of J., and all J., and all the 
17. 25 men of J., and the inhabitants of Jerusa. 

17. 26 they shall come from the cities of J., and 

18. II speak to the men of J. . .to the inhabit. 

19. 3 kings of J., and inhabitants'of Jerusalem 
19, 4 fathers have known, nor the kings of J. 

19. 7 make void the counsel of J. and Jerusalem 
ig. 13 the houses of the kings of J., shall be 

20. 4 I will give all J. into the hand of the 

20. 5 the treasures of the kings of J. will I 

21. 7 I will deliver Zedekiah king of J., and 

21. II And touching the house of the king of J. 

22. I Go down to the house of the king of J 
22. 2 Hear the word of the Lord, O king of J. 
22. 6 saith the Lord unto the king's house of J. 
22. 11 Shallum the sou of Josiah king of J., wh. 
22. 18 Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of J. 
22. 34 though Coniah . .king of J. were the signet 

22. 30 noman. .shall pros. . . ruling anv more inJ. 

23. 6 In his days J. shall be saved, and Israel 

24. I carried away captive Jeconiab . . king of J. 
24. I princes of J., with the carpenters and sm. 
24. 5 them that are carried away captive of J 

24. 8 So will I give Zedekiah the king of J , and 

25. I thatcame..concerningallthepeopIeof J. 
25. I Jehoiakim the son of Josiali king of J 
25. 2 Jeremiah . .spake unto all the people of J. 
as. 3 year of Josiah the son of Amon king of J 

25. 18 Jerusalem, and tlie cities of J. . .to make 

26. I Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of J. 
26. 2 Stand . . and speak unto all the cities of J. 
26. 10 V/lien the princes of J. hoard these tilings 
26. 18 prophesied in the days of. .kingof J , and 
26. 18 spake to all the people of J., saying. Thus 

26. igDidHezekiahkingof J.andall J. put him 

27. I Jehoiakim the sou of Josiah king of J. 
27. 3 which come to J erusalem unto _ king of J. 
27. 12 I spake also to Zedekiah king of J. acco.] 
27. 18 are left in. .the house of the king of J. 
27. 20 king of J. . . and all the nobles of .T. and 

27. 21 remain . .(in) the house of the king of J. 

28. I the beginning of the reign of . .king of J. 
b8. 4 I will bring again . . Jeconiah . . king of J. 

28. 4 all the captives of J., that went into Ba. 

29. 2 After, .the princes of J. . . were departed 

29. 3 whom Zedekiah king of J. sent unto Bab. 
eg. 23 a curse by all the captivity of J. which 

30. 3 that I willbringagainthecaptivityof..J. 

30. 4 words that the Lord spake concerning . . J. 

31. 23 As yet they shall use this speech in . . J. 
31. 24 there shall dwell in J. itself . .husbandmen 
31. 27 that I will sow the house, .of J. with the 

31. 31 make a new covenant withthe house of . .J. 

32. I in the tenth year of Zedekiah king of J. 
32. 2 the prison, which (was) in the king of J.'s. 
32. 3 For Zedekiah king of J. had shut him up 
32. 4 Zedekiali king of J. shall not escape out 
32. 30 For the children, .of J. have only done 



Jer. 32. 32 of all the evil, .of the childri:a of J., wh. 

32. 32 the men of J., and the inhabitants of Je. 
32. 44 take witnesscB. .in the cities of J., and in 

33. 4 Jiouses of the kin;,'s of J., which are thro. 
33. 7 I will cause the captivity of J. . . to return 
33. 10 without beast, (even) in the cities of J. 
33. 13 in the cities of J., shall tlie flocks jjass 
33. 14 which I have promised., to the house of J. 

33. 16 In those days shall J. be saved, and Jer. 

34. 2 Go and speak to Zedekiah king of J., and 
34. 4 Yet hoar the word.. Zedekiah kingof J. 
34. 6 allthesewordsuntoZcdekiahkingof J. In 
34. 7 against all the cities of J. that were left 
34. 7 these, .cities remained of the cities of J. 
34. 19 The princes of J., and the princes of Jer. 
34. 21 Zedekiah king of J. . . will I give into tho 

34. 22 I will make the cities of J. a desolation 

35. I Jehoiakim the son of Josiah lung of J. 
35. 13 Go and teU the men of J., .ind tlie inhab. 

35. 17 Behold, I will bring upon J. . .all the evil 

36. I of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of J. 
36. 2 that I have spoken unto thee, against J. 
36. 3 It may be that the house of J. will hear 
36. 6 also thou Shalt read.. in the ears of all J. 
36. 9 of Jehoiakim the son of Jo.^iuh king of J. 
36. 28 which Jehoiakim the kingof J. hatn bur. 
36. 29 Andthoushaltsayto Jchoiakimkingof J. 
j6. 30 saith the LORD of Jehoiakim king of J. 
36. 31 I will bring, .upon the men of of J., all 

36. 32 book which Jehoiakim king of J. had biL 

37. I whom, .kingof Babylon made king in. .J. 

37. 7 Thus shall ye say to the king of J., that 

38. 22 women that are left in the king of J.'s h. 

39. I In the ninth year of Zedekiah king of J. 
39. 4 when Zedekiah the .king of J. saw them 

39. 6 king of Babylon slew all the nobles of J. 
39. 10 which had nothing, in the land of J. 

40. I all that were carried av/ay captive of. .J. 
40. 5 hath made governor over the cities of J. 
40. II king of Babylon had left a remnant of J. 
40. 12 Even all the Jews., came to the land of J. 
40. 15 that all the Jews.. and the remnant In J. 
42. 15 hear the word, ye remnant of J.; Thus 

42. 19 O ye remnant of J.; Go ye not into Egypt 

43. 4 obeyed not. to dwell in tho land of J. 
43. 5 Johanan. .took all the remnant of J. 
43. 5 were returned.. to dwell in the land of J. 

43. 9 Takegreatstones..in. .Bightof..menof J. 

44. 2 I have brought, .upon all tho cities of J. 
44. 6 my fi;ry. .was kindled in the cities of J. 
44. 7 cut off from you man and woman . . outof J, 
44. 9 forgotten . . NVickeduess of the kings of J. 
44. 9 they have committed in the land of J., and 
44. 11 set my face against you. .to cut off all J. 
44. 12 I will take the remnant of J., that have 
44. 14 none of the remnant of J., which are gone 
44. 14 they should return into the land of J. 
44. 17, 21 in the cities of J., and in the streets of 
44. 24 Hear, .all J. that (are) in the land of Eg. 
44. 26 all J. that dwell in the land of Egypt 

44. 26 be named in the mouth of any man of J. 
44. 27 men of J. that (are) in the land of Egypt 
44. 28 the hind of J., and all the remnant of J.J 

44. 30 1 gave Zedekiah king of J. into the hand' 

45. I of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of J. 

46. 2 of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of J. 

49. 34 beginning of. .reign of Zedekiah king of J. 

50. 4 they and the children of J. together, going 

50. 20 tlie sins of J., and they shall notbe found 
so. 33 the children of J. (were) oppressed toge. 

51. 5 not (been) forsaken, nor J. of Ms God 
St. 59 he went with Zedekiah the king of J. into 

52. 3 it came lo pass in Jerusalem and J., till 
52. 10 slew also all the princes of J. in Riblah 
52. 27 J. was carried away captive out of liia 
52. 31 of the captivity of Jehoiachin king of J. 
52. 31 lifted . .the head of Jehoiachin king of J. 

Lam. I. 3 J. is gone into captivity because of 

1. 15 hath trodden the virgin, .daughter of J. 

2. 2 the strong holds of the daughter of J. 

2. s increased in the daughter of J. mourning 
S. It They ravisiied. .maids in the cities of J. 
Eze. 4. 6 bear the iniquity of the house of J. forty 

8. I the elders of J. sat before me, that the 
8. 17 Is it a light thing to the hous^ of J. 

9. 9 The iniquity of the house of Israel and J. 
2I. 20 and to J. in Jerusalem the defenced 

25. 3 against the house of J., when they went 
25. 8 house of J. (is) hke unto all the heathen 
BS- 12 Edom hath dealt against the house of J. 
27. 17 J., and the land of Israel, they (were) thy 
37. 16 For J., and for the children of Israel his 
37. 19 put them with him . . with the stick of J. 
48. 7 even unto the west side, a (portion for) J 
48. 8 by the border of J., from the east side 
48. 22 border of J. and the border of Benjamin 
48. 31 of Reuben, one gate of J., one gate of Levi 
Dan. I. t year of the reign of Jehoiakim king of J. 
I. 2 gave Jehoiakim king of J. into his hand 

1. 6 the children of J., Daniel, Hananiah, M. 

2. 25 I have found a man of the captives of J, 
$■ 13 of the children of the captivity of J. 

6. 13 of the children of the captivity of J. 
9. 7 to the men of J., and to the inhabitants 
Hos. I. I Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz.. Hezekiah, ks. of J. 
I. 7 Iwillhavemercyuponthehouseof J.,and 
1. 11 the children of J. and the children of 

4. 15 let not J. offend ; and come not ye imto 

5. 5 therefore. .J. also shall fall with them 
S. 10 princes of J. were like them that remove 
S. 12 moth, and to the house of J. as rottenness 
5. 13 saw-his sicknesSj and J. (saw) his wound. 



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Ho3. s- 14 asayounglionto thehouseof J.: I,(eveii) 
6. 4 J., what shall I do unto thee? for your 

6. II J.,he hath set an harvest for thee, when 

8. 14 vT. hath multiplied fenced cities : but I 

10. II J. shall plow, (and) Jacob shall break his 

11. 12 J. yet ruleth with Ood, and is faithful 

12. 2 The Lord hath' also a controversy with J. 
Joel 3. I shall bring again the captivity of J. and 

3. 6 The children also of J. . . have ye sold unto 
3. 8 sell, .into the hand of the children of J. 
3. 18 the rivers of J. 'shall flow with waters 
3. 19 the violence (against) the children of J. 
3. zo J. shall dwell for ever, an<i Jerusalem 
Amos'\. I he saw. .in the days of Uzziah king of J. 
2. 4 For; three transgressions of J., and for 
2. 5 I will send a fire upon J., and it shall 

7. 12 flee thee away into the land of J., and 
Chad. 12 have rejoiced over the children of J. in 
Mic. I. I Jotham, Ahaz,(and)Hezekiah, kingaof J. 

I. s what (are) the high places of J.? (are they) 

I. 9 it is come unto J. ; he is come unto the 

5. 2 thou be little among the thousands of J. 

Nah. z. 15 O J., keep thy solemn feasts, perform thy 

Zeph. I. I days of Josiah the son of Amon, king of J. 

1. 4 I will also stretch out mine hand upon J. 
^, 2. 7 be for the remnant of the house of J. 

Hag. I. 1', 54 the son of Shealti&l, governor of J. 

2. 2 the son of Shealtiel, governor of J., and 
2. 21 Speak to Zerubbabel, governor of J., say. 

Z6ch,- 1. 12 mercy on Jerusalem and on the cities of J. 
I. 19, 2 1 (are) the horns which have scattered J. 

1. 21 horn over the land of J. to scatter it 

2. 12 the Lord shall inherit J. his iwrtion in 

8. 13 house of J., and house of Israel 

8. 15 imto Jerusalem, and to the house of -J. 

8. 19 be to the house of J. joy and gladness 

9. 7 he shall be as a governor in J., and Ekron 
g. 13 I have bent J. for me, filled the bow with 

10.' 3 hath visited Ms flock the house of J. 
to. 6 I will strengthen the house of J., and I 

11. 14 the brotherhood between J. and Israel 

12. 2 both against J. (and) against Jerusalem 
12. 4 will open mine eyes upon the house of J. 
12. 5 the governors of J. shall say in their 

12. 6 that day v/ill I make the governors of J. 
12. 7 Lord also shall save the tents of J. first 
12. 7 do not magnify (themselves) against J. 
14. 5 earthquake in. .days of Uzziah king of J. 
i4.'i4 J. also shall fight at Jerusalem : and the 
14. 21 every pot in Jerusalem and in J. shaU be 
Mai. 2. ji J. . .dealt treacherously, and an abomin. 

2. II J. hath profaned the holiness of the Lord 

3. 4 shall the offering of J. and Jerusalem 
The.following localities were in the territory ;of Judah : 
Achzib, Adadah, Adar, Adithaim, Adoraim, AduUam, 
Ain, Amam, Anab, Anim, Aphekah, Arab, Aroer, Aru- 
both, Ashan, Ashdod, Ashnah, Athach, Azai, Azchah, 
Azem, Azmaveth, Baalah, Bealoth, Berachah, Beth- 
anoth, Beth-dagon, Beth-ezel, Beth-gader, Beth-lehem 
Ephratah, Beth-palet, Beth-shemesh, Bith-tappuah, 
Beth-zur, Bizjothjah, Boscath-, Cabbon, Cain, Caleb- 
Ephratah, Carmel, Chesalon, Chezib, 'Dannah, Debir, 
Dilean, Eder, Eglon, Eltekon, Ea-gannim, Engedi, 
Enam, Ephes-dammim, Ephron, Eshean, Eshtenioa, 
Etam, Gederoth, Gederothaim, Gedor, Gibeah, Giloh, 
Gimzo, Goshen, Hadashah, HaUiul; Hareth, Hazar- 
Bddar, Hazar-gaddah, Hazezon-tamar, Eazor, Hadattah, 
Hebron, Heshmcn, Holon, Humtah, Ithnan, Jim, Jabez, 
Jabneel, Jabneh, Jagur, Janara, Jarrauth, Jattir, Je- 
kabzeel, Jiphtah, Jokdeam, Joktlieel, Jorkeam, Juttah, 
Karkaa, Kedesh, Keilah, Kerioth, Kinah, Kirjath-arba, 
Kirjath-jearim, Kirjath-sannah or -sepher, Kithlish, 
Lachish, Lahmam, Lecah, Libnah, Lod, Maarath, 
Madmen, Makkedah, Marare, Maon, Mareshali, Me- 
konah, Middin, Migdal-gad, Mizpah, Naamah, Nebo, 
Netophah, Nezib, Nibshan, Kabbah, Rachal, Rechah, 
Kinunon, Sansannah, Saphir, Secacah, Seir, Senaah, 
Shaaraim, Shamir, Sheba, Shema, Shieron, ShUhim, 
Shocho, Sorek, Tappuah, Tekoa, Telaim, Telern, Tira- 
nah, Zaau.Ti, Zanoah, Zcuan, Zephathah, Ziklag, Zior, 
Ziph, &c. ~ 

i. An ancestor of KaSmiel who helped to rebuild the 
temple. B.C. 533. 

Ezra 3. 9 Kadmiel and his sons, the sons of J. , toge. 
6. A Levite who had taken a strange v/ife. B.C. 457. 

Ezra^io. 23 same (is) Kelita, Pethahiah, J., and Eliezer 
6. A Benjamite, son of Senuah ; the second in authority 
over Jerusalem in the days of Nehemiah. B.C. '446-434. 

Neh.ii. 9 J. the son of Senuah (was) second over 
y.^A Levite who came up with Zerubbabel. c.c. 536. 

Keh.i2. 8 J., (and) Mattaniah, (which was) over the 
8. A prince of Judah. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 34 J., and Benjamin, anij^hemaiah, and Jer. 
ft A priest and musician. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 36 J., Hanani, with the musical instruments 
Jtr'-DAS, JU'-IJA, JIIDE, 'louSas. 
1. A disciple, surnamed Is«ariot, who betrayed his Mas- 
ter and then hanged himself. ' 

Matt 10. 4 and J. Iscariot, who also betrayed hira 
26. 14 J. Iscariot, went unto 'the chief priests 
26 23 J., which betrayed him, answered and 

26. 47 J., one of the twelve, came, and with him 

27. 3 J. , which had betrayed him, when he saw 
Mark 3. 19 And J. Iscariot, which also betrayed him 

14. 10 J. Iscariot, one of the twelve, went unto 
14. 43 cometh J., one of the twelve, and with 
luke 6. 16 J. Iscariot, which also was the traitor 
22. 3 entered Satan into J. surnamed Iscjirlot 



Luke22. 47 J., one of the twelve, went before them 

22. 48 J., betrayesit thou the Son of man with a 
John 6. 71 He spake of J. Iscariot (the sou) of Simon 

12. 4 J. Iscariot, Simon's <son), which should 

13. 2 having, .put Into the heart of J. Iscariot 
13. 26he gave (it) to J. Iscariot, (the son) of S. 
13. 29 because J. had the bag, that Jesus had 
18. 2 J. also, whicto betrayed him, knew the 
18. 3 J. then, having received a band (of men) 

18. 5 J. also, which betrayed him, stood with 
Acts 1. 16 spake before concerning J., which was 

1. 25 from which J. by transgression fell, that 

2. One of the brothers of Jesus. 

Matti3. 55 brethren, James, and Joaea, sad Simon 
Mark 6. 3 of James, and Joses, and of J., and Simon? 

3. The brother of James and writer of an epistle known 
by his name, " Jude." 

Luke 6. 16 And J. (the brother) of James, and . .Is. 
Acta I. 13 Simon.Zelotes, and J. (the broth.)of James 
Jude I J. , the servant of Jesus Christ, and brother 

4. An apostle (not lactiriot), supposed to be lebbeus or 
Thaddeus. 

Johni4. 22 J. aaitb unto him, not lacajiot, Loid 

5. A Galilean wjio stirred up sedition shoijly after the 
birth of Jesus. 

Acts 5. 37 rose up J. of Galilee in the days of the 

6. OnewithwhomPaullodgedinStraightSt., Damascus. 

Acts 9.' 1 1 enquire in the house of J. for (one) called 

7. The prophet surnamed Barsabas, sent with Silaa to 
Antloch by the Apostles, to convey their decree regard- 
ing circumcision. 

Acts 15. 22 J. surnamed Barsabas, and Silas, chief 

15. 27 We have sent therefore J. and Silaa, v/ho 
^ 15. 32 J. and Silas, being prophets also themse. 

JTJ-BS'-A, JEW'-ST, 'lovSald, 5. 

Another name or form of the name of the iand of Judah, 

which see. 

Ezra 5. 8 We went into the province of J., to the 
Dan. 5. 13 whomthekiugmyfatherbroughtoutof J.? 
Matt. 2. 1 Jesua was born in Bethlehem of J., in the 

2. 5 In Bethlehem of J. : for thus it is written 
c. 22 Archelaus did reign in J. in the room of 

3. I Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of J. 

3. 5 J. , and all the region round about Jordan 

4. 25 and (from) J., and (from) beyond Jordan 

19, 1 came into the coasts of J. beyond Jordan 
24. i6 let them . .in J. flee into the mountains 

Mark i. 5 there went out.unto him all the land of J. 
3. 7 great multitude from Galilee . . and from J. 

10. I cometh into the coasts of J. hy thefarther 
13. 14 them that be in J. flee to the mountains 

Luke I. 5 was, in the days of Herod the king of J., a 

1. 6s were noised abroad throughout all. .J. 

2. 4 Joseph also went up from Galilee . . into J. 

3. I Pontius Pilate being governor of J., and 
5. 17 which were come out of every town of . . J. 
6. 17 a great multitude of people out of all J. 
7. 17 this rumour. . went forth throughout all J. 

21. 21 let them which are in J. flee to the moun. 

23. s He stirretlr up.. teaching throughout.. J. 
John 3. 22 came Jesus, .into the land of J.; and th. 

4. 3 He left J., and departed again into Galilee 
4. 47 heard that Jesus was come out of J. into 
4. S4 when he was come out of J. into Galilee 
7. I forbe would not walk in J., because the J. 

7. 3 Depart hence, and go into J., that thy dis. 

11. 7 after that saith he . . Let us go into J. again 
Acts I. 8 shall be witnesses unto me., in all J., and 

2. . 9 the dwellers in Mesopotamia, and in J. 
2. 14 Yemenof J. ..be this known unto you, and 

8. I were all scattered abroad throughout. . J. 
g. 31 had the ehm-ches rest throughout all J. 

10. 37 which was published throughout all J. 

11. I apostlesandbrethrenthatwerein J.heard 
II. 29 to send relief unto the brethen. .in J. 
12. 19 And he went down from J. to Cesarea, and 
15. I certain men which came down from J. 
EI. JO there came down from J. a certain prop. 
26. 20 and throughout all the coasts of J., and 
28. 21 We neither received letters out of J. con. 

Kom 15. 31 That I may be delivered from them, .in J. 

E Co. 1. 1 ^ of you to be brought on my way toward J. 

Gfal. I. 22 unto the churches of J. which were in Ch. 

1 Th. 2. 14 the churches of God which in J. are in Ch. 
JUDGE — 
l.A judge, aiscerner, yj^ dayyan. 

1 Sa. 24. 15 Lord therefore be judge, and Judge betw. 

Ezra. 7. 25 fietmagistratesandjuoges, which may ju. 

Psa. 68. 5 a judge of the widows, (is) God in hisioly 

l.A judge, sifter, '?'^S palil. 

Exod2i. 22 and he shall pay as the Judges (determine) 
Deut.32. 31 even cms enemies themselves (being) Jud. 
Job 31. II an iniquity (to be punished by) the judge 

^.Judicial, '^'^5 pelili. 

Job 31. 28 an iniquity (to be punished by) the Judge 
4. To jvidge, (let as a magistrate, osv' shaphat. 
Gen. 18. 2.5 Shall not the Judge of all the earth do 
Exod. 2. 14 Who made thee a prince'and a judge over 
Num 25. 5 Moses asjd unto the judges of Israel, Slay 
Deut. I. 16 I charged your judges at that time, saying 
i6. 18 Judges and officers shalt thou make thee 
17. 9 unto the judge that shall be in those days 
17. 12 wiU not hearken, .unto the judge, 6ven 
ig. 17 before the priests and the judges which 
19. 18 the judges shall make diligent inquisition 
2z. z thy elders and thy judges shall come fo 



Deut2S. -2 that the judge shall cause him to lie do. ' 
Josh. 8. 33 all Israel . . and their judges, stood on this 

23. 2 for their judges, and for their officers, and 

24. I for their heads, and for their judges, and 
Ju^g. 2. i6 Lor.D raised up judges, which delivered 

2. 17 yet they would not hearken unto their J. 

2.18 And when the Lord raised .them up judges 

2. 18 then the Lord was with the judge, and de. 

2. 18 delivered them, .all the days of the judge 

2. 19 it came to pass, when the judge was dead 

11. 27 Lord the Judge be judge this day between 
Euth I. I it came to paaa in the daya when the Ju. 
z Sa. 8. 1 that he made his sons judges over Israel 

8. 2 Joel, and . . Abiah . . judges in^eer-sheba 
2 Sa. 7. 11 1 commanded Judges, .over my people I. 

13. 4 Oh that I were made judge in the land 
2 Ki. 23. 22 from the daya of the judges that Judged I. 

1 Ch. 17. 6 spake I a word to any of the judges of Is, 

17. 10 since the time that I commanded judges 
23. 4 six thousand (were) officers and judges 
26. 29 Chenaniah and his sons (were), .for. .Ju. 

Ch. I. 1! to the captains . .and to the Judges, and 

19. 5 he set Judges in the land, throughout all 
ig. 6 said to the judges. Take heed what ye do 
Ezra 10. 14 the elders of every city, and the judges 
Job 9. 24 he covereth the faces of the judges there. 
12. 17 away spoiled, and maketh the Judges fo. 
23. 7 so should I be delivered . . from my judge 
Paa. 2. 10 be instructed, ye Judges of the eai"th 
so. 6 shall declare . . for God (is) Judge himselt 
75. 7 God (is) the Judge : he putteth dovra one 
94. 2 Lift up thyself, thou Judge of the earth 
141. 6 When their Judges are overthrown in st, 
148. II Kings.. princes, and all Judges of the earth 
Prov. 8. 16 By me princes rule, .all the judges of the 
Isa. 1. 26 1 will restore thy judges as at thefirst, and 

3. a the man of war, the judge, and the prop. 
33. 22 the Lord (is) our judge, the Lord (is) our 
40. 23 he maketh the Judges of the earth as va. 

Dan. 9. 12 spake, .against our judges that Judged ub 
Hoa. 7. 7 and have devoured their judges ; all their 
■ 13. 10 and thy Judges of whom thou saidst. Give 
Amos 2. 3 I will cut of^the judge from the midst th. 
Mic. 5. 1 they shall smite the judge of Israel with 
7. 3 the Judge (asketh) for a reward ; and the 
Zeph. 3. 3 herJudges(are)eveningwolves;theygnaw 

h.A judge, judicial functionary, SiKaffT^ts dikasies, 
Lukei2. 14 Man, who made me [a judge] or a divider 
Acts 7. 27 Who made thee a ruler and a Judge over 
7. 35 Who made thee a ruler and a judge? the 

6.A judge, critic, Kpir^is hrites. 

Matt. s. 25 deliver thee to the Judge, and the judge 

12. 27 therefore they shaU be your Judges 
Lukcii. 19 therefore shall they be your judges 

12. 58 he hale thee to the judge, and the Judge 
18. 2 There was in a city a Judge, which feared 
i8. 6 Lord said. Hear what the unjust judge 
Acts 10. 42 ordained of God .. the judge of quick and 

13. 20 after that he gave-. .Judges about the spa. 

18. 15 for I will be no judge of such (matters) 
24. 10 thou hast been of many years a judge 

2 Ti. 4. 8 which the Lord, the i-ighteous judge, shall 
Heb. 12. 23 to God the Judge of all, and to the spirits 
Jas.' 2. 4andarebecome judges of evU thoughts? 

4. II thou art not a doer of the law, but a jud. 

5. 9 behold, the Judgestandethbeforethedoor 
JUDGE, to — 

1. To judge, discern, jn din. 

Gen. 15. 14 also that nation . . wiU I Judge : and after. ' 
30. 6 God hath judged me, and hath also heard 

49. 16 Dan shall Judge his people, as one of the 
Deut 32. 36 Lord shall judge his people and repent 

1 Sa. 2. 10 Lord shall Judge the ends of the earth 
Ezra 7. 25 Judges, which may judge all the people 
Job 36. 31 For by them Judgeth he the people; he 
Psa. 7. 8 The Lord .shall judge the people 

9. 8 he shall Judge the world in righteonsnesa 
50. 4 fie shall call . . that he may judge his peo. 
54. 1 Save me, O God. .judge me by thy stren. 
72. 2 He shall Judge thy people with righteous. 
g6. 10 the Lord, .shall Judge the people right. 

110. 6 He shall Judge among the heathen, he 

135. 14 the Lord will Judge his people, and he will 

Isa. 3. 13 The Lord . . standeth to Judge the people 

Jer. 5. a8 they Judge not the cause, the cause of the 

22. 16 He Judged the cause of. the poor and needy 

Zech 3. 7 thou Shalt also Judge my house, and shalt 

2. To make manifest, reason, reprove, decide; n?;, 5. 

Gen. 31. 37 here..tliattheymayjudge betwixt us both 
3,To judge, sift, execute judgment, V?^ palal, 3. 
I Sa. 2. 25 If one man sin . .the Judge shall judge him 
Eze. 16. 52 Thou also, which hast Judged thy sisters 

4. To judge, act as 'a mugistroie, tss^ shaphat. 

Gen. 16. 5 said, .the Lord Judge betweenme and thee 
31-53 tli6 God of their father. Judge betwixt ub 

Exod. 5.21 Lord look upon yon, and Judge ; because 
18. 13 Moses sat to Judge the people : and the p. 
18. 16 I judge between one and another, and I 
18. 22 let them judge the people at aU seasons 
j8. 22 but every small matter they shall judge 
18. 26 And they judged the people at all seasons 
18. 26 every small matter they judged themsel. 

Lev. 19. 15 in righteousness shalt thou judge thy nei. 

Num.35. 24 the congregation shall Judge between the 

Deut. I. 16 Judge righteously between (every) man 
16. 18 they shall judge the people with Just Jud. 
25. 1 that (the judges) may judge them : then 

Judg.3. 10 wd he judged Israel, and went out to war 



JUDGE 



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JUDGMENT 



Judg. 4. 4 Deborah, .she judged Israel at that time 
10. 2 And he judged Israel twenty aad three 

10. 3 and judged Israel twenty and two years 

11. 27 Lord the Judge be judge this day between 

12. 7 And Jephthah judged Israel six years 
12. 8 after him Ibzan of Beth-lehem judgedlsr. 
12. 9 and he judged Israel seven years 

12. II aZebulonite, judged Israel; and he judged 
12. 13 after hira Abdou. .a Pirathonite, judged 
12. 14 and he judged Israel eight years 

15. 20 he judged Israel in the days of the Philist. 

16. 31 and he judged Israel twenty years 

I Sa. 3. 13 Ihavetold him that I will judge his house 
4. 18 And he had judged Israel forty years 
7. 6 Samuel judgedthechildrenof IsraelinM; 
7. 15 Samuel judged Israel all the days of his 
7. 16 went, .and judged Israel in all those pl.i. 

7. 17 there he judged Israel; and there he built 

8. 5 make us a king to judge ns like all the 
8. 6 when they said, Give us a king to judgo 
8. 2o that our king may judge us, and go out 

24. 12 Lord judge between me and thee, and 
24. IS judge between me and thee, and see, and 
I El 3- 9 'o judgo thy people, that I may discern 

3. 9 who is able to j udge this . . so great a peop.? 

3. 28 of the judgment which the kmg had judg. 

7. 7 a porch for the throne where he might ju. 

8. 32 judge thy servants, condemning the wick. 
I Ki. 15. 5 over the house, judging the people of the 

2j. 22 from the days of the judges that judged 
I Ch. 16. 33 Lord, because he cometh to judge the 
) Ch. I. 10 for who can judge this thy people, (that 
III that thou mayest judge my people, over 

6. 23 judge thy servants, by requiting the wic. 
19. 6 ye judge not for man, but for the Lord 
20. 12 O our God, wilt thounot judge them? for 
26. 21 over the king's house, judging the people 

Job 21.22 seeing he judgeth those that are high 

22. 13 God. .can he judge through the darkclo.? 
Psa. 7. 8 judge me, Lord, accordii:g to my righ. 

7. II God judgeth the righteous, and God is 
g. 4 thou eatest in the throne judging right 

9. 8 he shall judge the world in righteousness 

10. 18 To judge the fatherless and the oppressed 
26. I Judge me, LORD ; for I have walked in 
35. 24 Judge me, Lord ray God, according to 

43. I Judge me, God, and plead my cause 
51. 4 thou mightest. .be clear when thou judg. 
58. I do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men ? 
58. II verily he is aGodthat judgeth in the earth 
67. 4 for thou Shalt judge the people rigM.eou, 
72. 4 He shall judge the poor of the people 
75. 2 When I shall receive . . I will judge uprig. 
82. 1 God standeth . . he judgeth among the gods 
82. 2 How long will ye judge unjustly, and ac. 
82. 8 Arise, God, judge the earth : for thou 
96. 13 he cometh to judge the earth: he shall ]. 
98. 9 to judge, .righteousness shall he judge 

Prov29. 14 The king that faithfully judgeth.the poor 
31. 9 judge righteously, and plead the cause of 

Eccl. 3. 17 God shall judge the righteous and the w. 

Isa. I. 17 judge the fatherless, plead for the widow 
1.23 they'judgenot the fatherless, neitherdoth 
2. 4 he shall judge among the nations, and 
5. 3 men of Judah, judge, I pray you, betwixt 

11. 3 he shall not judge after the sight of his 
II. 4 with righteousness shall he judge the poor 
16. 5 sit. .in the tabernacle of David, judging 
51. 5 mine arms shall judge the people : the 

Jer. 5. 28 the right of the needy do they not judge 
1 1. 2o O Lord or hosts, that judgest righteously 
Lam. 3. 59 Lord, thou hast seen my wrong ; judge 
Eze. 7. 3, 8 will judge thee according to thy ways 
7. 27 according to their deserts will I judge 
XI. 10 will judge you in the border of Israel 
II. II (but) I will judge you in the border of Is. 
16. 38 I will judge thee, as women that break 
18. 30 1 will judge you, house of Israel, every 
30. 4 Wilt thou judge them . . wilt thou judge 
ai. 30 1 will judge thee in the place where thou 

22. 2 wilt thou judge, wilt thou judge the bio. 

23. 24 they shall judge thee according to their 
23. 36 wilt thou judge Aholah and Aholibah? 

23. 45 they shall judge them after the manner 

24. 14 according to thy doings, shall they judge 

33. 20 ye house of Israel, I will judge you 

34. 17 I judge between cattle and cattle, betw. 
34. 20 1, will judge between the fat cattle and 

34. 22 and I will judge between cattle and cat. 

35. II make myseli known, .when I have Judg. 
36. 19 and according to their doings I judged 

44. 24 they shall judge it according to my jud. 
Dan. 9. 12 spake, .against our judges that judged 
Joel 3. 12 there will I sit to judge all the heathen 
Obad. 21 shall come up on mount Zion to judge 
Siic. 3. II The heads thereof judge for reward, and 

4. 3 he shall judge among many people, and 

6. To judge strictly, afresh, aVaKpiva anakrino. 
1 Co. 2. 15 But he that is spiritual judgeth all things 
2. IS yet he himself is'judged of no man 
4. 3 that I should be judged of you .. I judge 
4. 4 but he that judgeth me is the Lord 
14. 24 he is convinced of all, he is judged of all 

^.To judge thoroughly, SiaKpiva diakrino. 

I Co. 6. s that shall be able to judge between his b. 
II. 3iForif we would judge ourselves, we should 
14. 29 speak two or three, and let the other jud. 

I.To account, think, riy4o/j.ai h^geomai. 

Heb.ii. li sheju'dgedhimfaithfulwhohadpromlBed 



8. To judge, Kpivia krinH. 

Matt. 7. I Judgo not, that yc be not judged 

7. 2 withwhatjudgmentyejudgcyeshallbej. 

19. 28 shall sit . .judging the twelve tribes of Is. 

Luke 6. 37 Judge not, and yc shall not be judged : co. 

7. 43 he said unto him. Thou hast rightly jud. 

12. 57 even of yourselves judge ye not what is ri. 

10. 22 Out of thine oivn mouth will I judge thee 

22. 30 and sit .judging the twelve tribes of Isr. 

Joha 5. 22 For the Father judgeth no man, but hath 

5. 30 aa I hear, I judge : and my judgment is J. 

7. 24 Judgenot accord, to theappearance,butj. 

7. 51 Doth our law judce (any) man before it 
8 15 Ye jud^ after the flesh; I judge no man 

8. 16 yet if I judge, my judgment is true; for 
8. 26 I have many things to say and to judge 
8. so there is one that seekcth and judgeth 

12. 47 if any man. believe not, I judge him not 
12. 47 I came not to judge the world, but to save 

12. 48 hath one that judgeth.. the same shall ju. 
16. 11 because the prince of this world is judged 
18. 31 Take ye him, and judge him according to 

Acts 4. 19 Whetheritbe right, tohearken. judgeye 
7. 7 And the nation, will I judge, said God 

13. 46 judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting 

16. 15 If ye have judged me to be faithful to the 

17. 31 day, in the which he will judge the world 
33. 3 for sittest thou to judge mo after the law 

24. 6 would have (judged) according to our law 

25. 9 there bejudged of these things before me? 
25. 10 at Cesar's . . seat, where I ought to be jud. 

25. 20 go. .and there be judged of these matters 

26. 6 I stand and am judged for the hope of the 
Eom. 2. I man, whosoever thou art that judgest 

2. I wherein thou judgest another, thou con. 
2. I for thou that judgest doest the same things 
a. 3 man, that judgest them v.'hicb do such 
2. 12 as many as. .sinned in the law shall be j. 
2. 16 when God shall judge the secrets of men 

2. 27 shall not uncircumcision. .judge thee, who 

13. 4 mightest overcome when thou Jart judged 

3. 6 for then how shall God judge the world ? 
3. 7 more, why yet am I also judged as a si.? 

14. 3 let not him which eateth not ju.jhim that 
14. 4 Who art thou that judgest another man's 
14. 10 why doBt thou judge thy brother? or why 
14. 13 Let us not therefore judge one another 
14. 13 but judge this rather, that no man put a 

1 Co. 4. s Therefore judge nothing before the time 

5. 3 For I verily .have judged already, as 
5. 12 what have I to do to judge them also that 

5. 12 do not ye judge them that are within? 

3. 13 But them that are \vithout God judgeth 

6. ■> Doiye not know that the saints shall judge 
6. 2 and if the world shall be judged by you 
6. 3 Know ye not that we shall judge angels? 

10. 15 I speak as to wise men ; judge ye what I 

10. 29 why is my liberty judged of another, .co? 

11. 13 Judge in yourselves : is it comely that a 
II. 31 For if we would.. we should not be judg. 
II. 32 when we are judged, we are chastened 

2 Co. 5. 14 we thus judge, that if one died for all, th. 
Col. 2. 16 Let no man therefore judge you in meat 
.2 "Ti. 4. I who shall judge the cjuick and the dead 
Heb. 10. 30 And again. The Lord shall judge his peo. 

13. 4 whoremongers and adulterers Godwin j. 
Jas. 2. 12 that shall be judged by the law of liberty 

4. II and judgeth his brother, .judgeth the law 
4. II if thou judge the law, thou art not a doer 
4. 12 one law giver . who art thou that judgest 

I Po. 1. 17 who. .judgeth according to evsry man's 
2. 23 committed (himselQ to him that judgeth 
4. 5 is ready to judge the quick and the dead 
4. 6 they might be judged according to men 
Eev. 6. 10 dost thou not judge and avenge our blood 
II. 18 that they should be judged, and that thou 
16. s ^Ji<i shalt be, because thou hast judged 

18. 8 strong (is) the Lord God who judgeth her 

19. 2 he hath judged the great whore, which 
16. II in righteousness he doth judge and make 
20. 12 the dead were judged out of those things 

20. 13 they were judged every man according to 

9. Place of judgment, Kpir4)piov kriterion. 

.1 Co. 6. 2 unworthy to judge the smallest matters?. 

JUDGE, to be a — 

To judge, act as a magistrate, judge, 05^ shaphaU 
Gen. 19. 9 came in to eojourp, and he will, .be a jiL 

JUDGE!), to be — 
l.Judgment, a^VQ mishpat. 

Eze. 16. 38 as -women that.. shed blood are judged 

%To bejudged, as^ shaphat, 2. 

Psa. 9. 19 Arise, .let the heathen he judged In thy 

37. 33 Lord wiU not. .condemn himwhen he is j. 

109. 7 'When he shall be judged, let him be con. 

3. To fall, make to fall, "jsj naphal, 3a. 

Eze. 28. 23 the wounded shall be judged in the midst 

JUDGES — 

X.H'wiourable judges, Adar'sjire priests, Knif-iix. 
Dan. 3. 2, 3 the captains, the judges, the treasurers 

2. OodSythose representing the supreme power, D'n'S?*. 
Exoii. 6 his master shallbringhimunto the judges 

22. 8 master., shall be brought unto the judges 
23.. 9 come before the judges.. whom thejudges 

3. To judge, act as a magistrate, Bjy shaphat, 3a. 
Job 9. IS (but) I would make supplication to my J. 



JUDGHENT — 
l.Judgrnent, jn dun. 

Job 19. 29 of the Bwcrd, that ye may know, .a judg. 
2.Ju4gment, n din. 

Ezra 7. 26 let judgment be executed speedily upon 
Esth. I. 13 manner toward all that knew law and Ju. 
Job 3s. 14 Judgment fie) before him; therefore trust 
36. 17 thou hast fulfilled tho judgment of the 
36. 17 Judgment and justice take bold (on thee) 
Psa. 76. 8 Thou didst cause judgment to bo heard 
Prov 20. 8 A klnn that sitttt'l in the throne of judg. 
31. 5 pervert the Judfe-ment of any of the afHic 
Isa. 10. 2 To turn 'asiAB the needy from judgment 
Daa. 4. 37 whose worirs (are) truth, and his ways ju, 
•7. 10 Judgment was set, and the books were 
7. 22 judgment was given to the saints of tho 
7. 26 the judgment shall sit, and they shall 

3. Taste, cyp taam. 

Psa. 1 19. 66 Teach me good Judgment and knowlodga 
i.Long robe, ^o mad. 

Judg. s- 10 yc that sit in judgment, and walk by the 
5. Judgment, a^Q mishpat. 

Gen. 1 8. 19 they shall., do justice and judgment; that 

Exod2i. I Judgments which thou shalt set before 

31. 31 according to thia judgment ehall it be 

23. 6 Thou sh^t not wrest the judgment of thy 

34. 3 Moses came and told . . all the Judgments 
28. IS thou shalt make the breastplate of judg. 
28. 29 the breastplate of judgment upon his 
28. 30 thou shalt put in tlie brtastplato of judg. 
28. 30 shall bear the judgment of the children 

Lev. iS. 4 Ye shall domvjudgmeut«, and keep mine 

18. s, 26 Ye shall.. keep my statutes, andmyj. 

19. IS, 35 Yc shall do uo unriKhtcousncss in Jud. 

19. 37 alt my statutes, and all my judgments 

20. 22 Ye shall keep all my statutes . . all my ju. 

25. 18 ye ehall do my statutes, and keep my ju.. 

26. 15 or if your soul abhor my judgments, so 
26. 43 because thcydespised ray judgments, and 

26. 46 These (are) the statutes and judgments 
Nam 27. II it shall be unto . . Israel a statute of judg. 

27. 21 after the judgment of Urim before the L. 

35. 12 stand before the congregation in judgment 
35. 24 shall judge, .according to these judjjTnenta 

35. 29 shall be for a statute of judgment unto you 

36. 13 commandments and the judgments which 
Dent. I. 17 Ye shall not respect persona in Judgment 

1. 17 the judgment (is) God's ; and tho cause 
4. I hearken, unto the statutes and unto. .). 
4. 5 I havctaughtyou statutes and judgment* 
4. 8 what nation, that hath statutes and jud. 
4. 14 to teach you statutes and judgments, that 

4. 45 judgments, which Moses spake unto the 

5. I Hear,0 Israel, the statutes and Judgment* 
5. .31 the judgments, which thou shalt teach 

6. I, 20 statutes, and the judgments, which 

7. II statutes, and the judgments, which I 

7. 12 if ye hearken to these judgments, and 

8. II his commandments, and his judgments 

10. 18 He doth execute the judgment of the (at. 

11. I his Judgments, and his commandments 

11. 32 todoalltheBtatutesandj"ndgment8whlcll 

12. I These (are) the statutes and judgment* 
16. 18 they shall judge the people with Just Jud. 

16. 19 Thou shalt cot wrest Judgment; thou 

17. 8 arise a matter too hard for thee in Judg. 
17. 9 they shall show thee the sentence ol Jtid. 
17. II to the judgment which they shall tell thee 

24. 17 Thou shalt not pervert the Judgment of 

25. I a controversy, .and they come unto jud^;. 
a6. 16 to do thei^e statutes and judgments : thou 

26. 17 his commandments, and his judgments 

27. 19 Cursed (be) ho that perverteth the Judg.' 
30. 16 to keep, his statutes, and his judgments 

32. 4 his ways (are) judgment : a God of tmth 

32. 41 and mine hand take hold on judgment 

33. 10 They shall teach Jacob thy judgments 
33. 21 justice of the Lord, and his judgments 

Josh 2o. 6 stand before tho congregation for judg. 
Judg.4. s children of Israel came up to her for jud. 

1 Sa. 8. 3 and took bribes, and perverted judgment 

2 Sa. 8. IS David executed judgment and justice unto 
15. 2 wheu any man. came to the kingfor jud; 
15. 6 to all Israel that came to the king for Ju, 
22. 23 For all his Judgments (were) before me 

I KL 2. 3 his commandments, and his judgments 
3. II asked, .understanding to discern jadgm. 
3. 28 all Israel heard of the judgment which 
3. 28 the wisdom of God (was) in him to do J. 

6. 13 if thou wilt, execute my Judgments, and 

7. 7 he made a porch, .the porch of judgment 

8. 58 his statutes, and his Judgments, which 

9. 4 wilt keep my statutes and my Judgmenta 
10. 9 made he thee king, to do judgment and. 



II. 33 (to keep) my statutes and my judgments 
2o' 40 So (shall) thy judgments (be) •■ thyself hast 
a Ki. 23. 6 the king, .and they gave judgment upon 



I Ca.i6. 12 his wonders, and the judgments of his 
16. 1-1 our God; hla Judgments (are) in eU the 

18. 14 David reigned .. and eiacuted judgment 
22. 13 to fulfil thestatutee and Judgment* which 
28. 7 to do my commandments and my Judgm. 

3 Ch. 7. 17 shalt observe my statutes and my jadgm. 
9. 8 made he thee king over them, to do jud. 

19. 6 for the Lord, who (is) with you to the Ju. 
19. 8 for the judgment of the Lord, acdf or con. 
19. lo law and commandment, statutes and fnd. 

E&a 7. 10 to teach in Israel statutes and Judgmenta 
N«h. t. 7 northe8tatates,DorthejBdgiaenta,wliicb 



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JUDGMENTS 



Neh. 9- 13 right judgments, and true laws, good st. 

9. 29 but sinned against tliy judgments, which 
10. 29 and do all., his judgments and Ills statutes 

Job 8. 3 Doth God pervert judgment? or doth the 
9. 19 and if 0! judgment, who shall set me a- 
■g. 32 (and) we should come together in judgm. 
14. 3 and bringestmo into judgment with thee? 
19. 7 I am not heard: I cry aloud, but..no ju. 
22. 4 reprove, .will he enter with thee into ju. 1 
27. 2 God liveth, (who) hath taken away my ju. 
29. J4 my judgment (was) as a robe and a diad. 

32. 9 neither do the aged understand judgment 
34. 4 Let us choose to us judgment ; let us kn. 
34. 5 Jobhathsaid. .Godhath taken awaymy j. 
34. 12 neither will the Almighty pervert judgm. 

34. 23 that he should enter into judgment v/ith 
37. 23 excellent in power, and in judgment, and 
40. 8 Wilt thou also disannul my judgment? 

Psa. I. 5 the ungodly shall not stand in the judgm. 
7. 6 awake for me (to) the judgment, .thou 
g. 7 he hath prepared his throne for judgment 
9. 16 The Lord is known (by) the judgment 

10. 5 thy judgments (are) . . above out of his sight 
iS. 22 all his judgments (were) before me, and 
19. 9 the judgments of the Lord (are) true 
25. 9 The meek v/ill he guide in judgment 

33. 5 He loveth righteoiisness and judgment 

35. 23 Stir up thyself, and awake to my judgment 

36. 6 thy judgments (are)a great deep : Lord 

37. 6 bring forth . . thy judgment as the noon 
37. 28 the Lord loveth judgment, and fors.aketh 
37. 30 wisdom, and his tongue talketh of judg. 
48. II let. .Judah be glad, because of thy judg. 
72. I Give the king thy judgments, God, and 
72. 2 He shall judge . . thy poor with judgment 
76. 9 When God arose to judgment, to save all 
89. 14 Justice and judgment (are) the habitation 
89. 30 Ifhis children.. walk not inmj judgments 
94. 15 But judgment shall return unto righteou. 
97. 2 righteousness and judgment (are) the tab. 
97. 8 rejoiced because of thy judgments, Lord 
99. 4 The king's strength also loveth judgment 
99. 4 thou executsst judgment and righteous. 

101. I I will sing of mercy and judgment : unto 
163. 6 TheJX)EDex8cuteth..judgmentforallthat 
105. s his wonders, and the judgments of his 
105. 7 ourGod : lus judgments (are)in all the earth 
Z06. 3 Blessed (are) they that keep judgment 
III. 7 The works of hia hand8(are) verity and j. 
119. 7 when I shall have learned thyrighteoua j. 
119. 13 With my lips have I declared all the jud. 
ng. 20 longing, .unto thy judgments at all times 
I ig. 30 1 have chosen . . thy judgments have I laid 
119. 39 Turn away . .for thy judgmeiits(are)good 
119. 43 take not. .fori have hoped in thy judgm. 
I tg. 52 I remembered thy judgments of old, Lo. 
119. 62 I will rise, .because of thy righteous jud. 
119. 75 I know, O Lord, thy judgments(aro)right 
119. 84 when wilt thou execute judgment on them 
119. 102 I have not departed from thy judgments 
119. 106 that I will keep thy righteous judgments 
119. 108 Accept. .0 Lord, and teach me thy jud. 
119. 120 trembleth. .and I am afraid of thy judg. 
iig. 121 1 have done judgment and justice: leave 
119. 137 Kighteous. .and upright (are) thy judgm. 
J19. 149, 15S quicken me according to thy judg. 
119. 160 and everyone of thy righteous judgments 
119. 164 praise, .because of thy righteous judgm. 
iig. 175 Let my soul live . .let thy judgments help 
122. s there are set thrones of judgment, the 
143. 2 enter not into judgment with thy servant 

146. 7 Which exeouteth judgment for the oppr. 
347. 19 He showeth..hi8 judgments unto Israel 

1 47. 20 his judgments, they have not known them 
149. 9 To execute upon them the judgment wri. 

Prov. I. 3 To receive the instmotion of . .judgment 
2. 8 He keepeth the paths of judgment, and 
2. 9 righteousness, and judgment, and equity 
8. 20,1 lead, .in the midst of the paths of jud. 
13. 23 there is (that is) destroyed for want of j. 
16. 10 his mouth transgresseth not in judgment 
J 7. 23 taketh a gift . . to pervert the ways of judg. 

18. 5 not good, .to overthrowthelrighteousin j. 

19. 28 An ungodly vritness scometh judgment 
21. 3 To do justice and judgment {is)more ace. 
21. 7 destroy, .because they refuse to do judg. 
21. 15 (it is) joy to the just to do judgment : but 
24. 23 to have respect of persons in judgment 

28. s -Evil men understand not judgment ; but 

29. 4 Tho king by judgment establisheth the 
29. 26 (every) man's judgment (cometh) from the 

EccL 3. 16 I saw under the sun the place of judgment 
5. 8 violentpervertingoijudgmentand justice 
8. 5 man's heart discerneth both time and ju. 
8. 6 to every purpose there is time and judg. 
ji. 9 forall.. God wiUbringtheeinto judgment 
12. 14 God shall bring every work into judgment 

laa. 1. 17 Learn to do well ; seek judgment, relieve 
1. 21 it was full of judgment ; righteousness 
I. 27 Zion shall be redeemed with judgment 

3. t4 Tho Lord wUl enter into judgment with 

4. 4 by the spirit of judgment, and by the sp. 

5. 7 he looked for judgment, but behold opp. 
5.16 Lord of hosts shall be exalted in judgment 
g. 7 to establish it with judgment and with 

16. s judging, and seeking judgment, and hast. 
26. 8 Yea, in the way of thy judgments, O Lord 
26. 9 for when thy judgments (are') in the earth 
28. 6 of judgment to him that sitteth in judg. 
28. 17 Judgment also vrill I lay to the hue, and 
3D. 18 for the Lord (is) a God of judgment 
32. I BehoW . .princes shall rule in Judgment 



Isa. 32. 16 judgment shall dwell in the wilderness 

33. 5 he iiath filled Zion '^'ith judgment and 

34. 5 upon thepeople of my curse, to judgment 
40 14 taught him in the path of judgment, and 

40. 27 my judgment is passed over from my God? 

41. I speak : lot useome near togetherto judg. 

42. I he shall bring forth judgment to the Gen. 
42. 3 he shall bring forth judgment unto truth 
42. 4 till he have set judgment in the earth 
49- 4 my judgment (is) with the Lord, and my 
51. 4 I mil make my judgment to rest for a 

53. 8 He was taken from prison and from jud. 

54. 17 tongue (that) sh.all rise against thee in ju. 
56. I Keep ye judgment, and do justice : for 
59. S and (there is) no judgment in their goings 
59. 9 Therefore is judgment far from us, neith. 
59. 11 v/e look for judgment, but (there is) none 
59. 14 judgment is turned away backward, and 
59. IS it displeased himthat (there was) no judg. 
6j. 81 the Lord love judgment, I hate robbery 

Jer. I. 16 I mil utter my judgments against them 

4. 2 The Lord liveth, in truth, in judgment 

5. 1 if there be. that executeth judgment 

5. 4 they know not. the judgment of their O. 
5. 5 they have known, .the judgment of their 

7. 5 if ye throughly execute judgment between 

8. 7 my people know not the judgment of the 

9. 24 which exercise loving kindness, judgment 

10. 24 Lord, correct me, but with judgment 
12. I let me talk with thee of (thy) judgments 

21. 12 Execute judgment in the morning, and 

22. 3 Execute ye judgment and righteousness 

22. 15 Did not thy father, .do judgment and ju. 

23. 5 execute judgment and justice in the ear. 

33. 15 execute judgment and righteousness in 
39. 5 Hamath, where he gave judgment upon 
48. 21 judgment is come upon the plain country 

48. 47 bring again. .Thus far (is) the judgment 

49. 12 they whose judgment (was) not to drink 

51. 9 her judgment reacheth unto heaven, and 

52. 9 Hamath; where he gave judgment upon 
Eze. s. 6 she hath changed my judgments into vd. 

5. 6 they have refused my judgments and my 
5. 7 neither have kept my judgments, neither 
5. 7 have done according to the judgments of 
i 8 will execute judgments ia the midst of 

11. 12 neither executed.my judgments, but have 
18. 8 hath executed true judgment between 
iS. gHath waUced. .and hath kept my judgm. 
18. 17 hath executed my judgments, hath walk. 
20. II and showed them my judgments, which 
20. 13 and they despised ray judginents, which 
20. 16 Because they despised my judgments 
20. 18 neither observe their judgments, nor de. 
20. 19 and keep my judgments, and do them 
20. 21 neither kept ray judgments to do them 
2o. 24 they had not executed;my judgments, but 
2o. 25 judgments whereby they should not live 
23. 24 I will set judgment before them, and they 
23. 24 shall judge thee according to their judg. 

34. 16 I will destroy. .1 will feed them with ju. 

36. 27 and ye shall keep my judgments, and do 

37. 24 they shall also walk in my judgments 

39. 21 all the heathen shall see my judgment ( 

44. 34 they shall judge it according to my judg. 

45. 9 execute judgment and justice, take av/ay 
Dan. 9. 5 from thy precepts and from thy judgments 
H03. 2. 19 I will betroth thee unto me. .in judgm. 

S- I judgment (is) toward you, because ye ha. 
5. II Epluraim (is) oppressed, .broken in judg. 
<5. 5 thy judgments (are as) the light (that) 

10. 4 judgment springeth up as hemlock in the 

12. 6 keep mercy and judgment, and wait on 
A.moB 5. 7 Ye who turn judgment to wormwood, and 

S. 15 establish judgment in the gate : it may 

5. 24 let judgment run down as waters, and 

6. 12 ye have turned judgment into gall, and 
Jlic. 3. I Hear. .(Isit)notforyoutoknowjudgine.? 

3. 8 I am full, .of judgment, and of might, to 
3. 9 that abhor judgment, andpervurt ail equi. 

Hab. I. 4 judgrnent doth never go forth., wrong j. 
I. 7 their judgment and their dignity shall 
1. 12 Lord, thou hast ordained them for judg. 

Zeph. 2. 3 ye meek, .which have wi-oughthJs judg. 
3. 5 every momlngdothhebringhisjudgment 
3. 15 Lord hath taken away thy judginents, he 

Zech. 7. 9 .Execute true judgment, and show mercy 
8. 16 execute the judgment of truth and peace 

Mai. 2. 17 When ye say. .Where (is) the God of ju.? 

3. si will come near to you to judgment ; and 

4. 4ilememberye..the statutes and judgments 

&,Judg7»Ant, nV^s pclilah. 

Isa. 16. 3 Take counsel, execute judgment; make 

T. Judicial, '^^9 pelili. 

Isa. 28. 7 they err in vision, they stumWe(in) judg. 

S.Judg'ment, s'lSw shepliot. 

2 Ch.2o. 9 sword, judgment, orpestilence, orfamine 
Eze. 23.10 for they had executed judgment upon her 

9. To judge, act as a inagistraie, eg^ skaphat. 

Eze. 44. 24 in controversy they shaU stand in judg. 

10. Wore?, matter, "a"^ ddbar. 

2 C'h.ig. ,6 for the Lord, who (is) with you in the ju. 
W. Perception, sense,intelligence, a.1(T9ri(rts aiathesis. 
''Phil. I. g more and more in knowledge and., judg. 

12.Mind,-opinicm, sentence, yv(i/j.r) gnSme. 

I Co. 1. 10 in the same mind and in the same judg. 
7. 2S I give my judgment, as one that hath 
7. 40 she is happier ii She bo abide, after my j. 



\Z.A judicial sentence, SiKala/ia dikaioma. 

Rom. 1. 32 Who knowing the judgment of God, that 
Uev. 15. 4 Lord, .thy judgments are made manifest 

li. Justice, vengeance, Si/cij dike. 

Acts 25. 15 desiring (to have) [judgment] against him 

IZ.Day, Tijiipa hemera. 

I Co. 4. 3 should be judged of you, or of man's jud. 

16. Judgment, Kpifxa krima. 

Matt.7. 2 what judgment ye judge, ye shaU be j. 

John 9. 39 For judgment I am come into this world 

Acts 24. 25 as he reasoned of. .temperance, and jud. 

Eom. 2. 2 we are sure that the judgment of God is 
2. 3 thatthoushaltescapetliejudgment of G.? 
5. 16 judgment (v/as) by one to condemnation 
II. 33 how unsearchable (are) his judgments ■ 

Gal. s- 10 he that troubleth you shall bear his jud. 

Heb. 6. 2 Of thedoctrineof baptisms. .audof.. jud. 

1 Pe. 4. 17 judgment must begin at the house of God 

2 Pe. 2. 3 whose judgment now of a long time 
Bev. 17. I the judgment of the great whore that 

20. 4 and judgment was given unto them : and 

n .Judgment, Kpiats krisis. 

Matt. 5. 21, 2 3 shall be in danger of the judgment 

10. 15 shall be more tolerable . . in the day of ju. 

11. 22, 24 be more tolerable, .at the day of jud. 

12. i8 and he shall show judgment to the Gen. 
12. 20 till he send forth judgment unto victory 
12. 36 shall give account thereof in the day of j, 
12. 41 men of Nineve shall rise in judgment 
12. 42 queen of the south shall rise up in the j. 
23. 23 weightier (matters) of the law, judgment 

Mark 6. 11 [shall be more tolerable. .In the day of j.] 
Lukeio. 14 more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at. .ju. 

II. 31 queenofthesouthshallriseupin the judg. 

II. 32 men of Nineve shall rise up in the judg. 

11. 42 pass over judgment and the love of God 
John 5. 22 hath committed aU judgment unto theSon 

5. 27 hath given him authority to execute jud. 
S. 30 my judgment is just ; because I seek not 
7. 24 Judge not. .butjudge righteous judgment 
8. 16 if I judge, my judgment is true ; for I am 

12. 31 Now is the judgment of this world : now 
16. 8 and of righteousness, and of judgment 
16. II Of judgment, because the prince of this 

Acts 8. 33 his humiliation his judgment was taken 
2 Th. I. s'amanifesttokenoftherighteousjudgment 

1 Ti. 5. 24 are open beforehand, going before to ju. 
Heb. 9. 27 once to die, but after this the judgment 

10. 27 a certain fearful looking for of judgment 
Jr3. 2. 13 he shall have judgment without mercy 
2. 13 and mercy rejoiceth against judgment 

2 Pe. 2. 4 delivered.. to be reserved unto judgment 

2. 9 reserve the unjust unto the day of judg. 

3. 7 reserved unto fire against the day of jud 
.» -Jo. 4. 17 we rnay have boldness in the day of judg. 
Jude 6 reserved . . unto the judgment of the great 

S5 To execute judgment upon all, and to eon. 

Rev. 14. 7 Fear, .forthehourof hisjudgmentis come 

16. 7 Lord . . true and righteous (are) thy judg. 

18. 10 Alas, .in one hour is thy judgment come 

ig. 2 For true and righteous (are) his judgments 

18. Place of judgment, Kpiri\piov kriterion. 

1 Co. 6. 4 If then ye have judgments of things per. 

JTTDGMENT haJlc hall of Judgment — 
Praetors hall, -irpandipiov praitorion. 

John 18. 28 Then led they Jesus . . unto the hall of ju. 
• 8. 28 they, .went not into the judgment hall 

18. 33 Pilate entered into the judgment hall 

19. 9 And went again into the judgment hall 
Acts 23. 3S commanded him to bekeptinH.'sjudg. h. 

JtrDGlKENT scat — 

\. Foot print, tribunal, $rjix.a bema. 

Matt27. 19 WTien he was set down on the judgment's. 
Johnig. 13 sat down in the judgment seat in a place 
Acts 18. 12 the Jews, .brought him to the judgment s. 

18. 16 he drave them from the judgment seat 

18. 17 and beat (hlm^ before the judgment seat 
23. 6 next day, sittmg on the judgment seat 
25.80! stand at Cesar's judgment seat, where I 
25. 17 on the morrow I sat on the judgment seat 

Ilom'i4. 10 stand before the judgment seat of Christ 

2 Co. 5. 10 must all appear beforethe judgment seat 

2.Place of judgment, Kpir-lipiav hriterion. 

Jas. 2. 6 and draw you before the judgmentseats^ 

JTJDGMEBrr, righteous — 
Righteous judgment, SiKaioHpicrla dikaiohrisia. 
Bom. 2. 5 revelation of the righteous judgment otG. 

JUDGMENT, to do, execute, or minister — 
\.To judge, plead, strive, decide, J"! din, 

Psa. g. 8 he shall minister judgment to the people- 

2. To judge, adjudge, execute judgment, '>'}$ palal,3, 
Psa. 106. 30 executed judgment : and (so) the plague 

3.T0 visit, inspect, i^^paqad. 

Jer. 51. 47, 52 that I will do judgment upon the gr. 

4. To be judged, do judgment, as?' shaphat, 2. 
2 Ch. 22. 8 when Jehu was executing judgment upon 

JTJD(J]!!IEKTS, (judgment) — 

Judgments, Tnagisterial decisions, D'tj??' shephaiim, 

Exod. 6. 6 with a stretched out arm . . with ereat ju. 

7, 4 out of the land of Egypt by great judgm. 



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Exodiz. 12 agaiast all the gods. .1 will execute judg. 

Num 33. 4 upon their gods . . the LOBD executed judg. 

2 Ch.24. 24. So they executed judgment against Joash 

Prov ig. 29 Judgments are prepared for scomers, and 

Eze. 5. 10 I will execute judgments in thee, and the 

S. J5 when I shall execute judgments in thee 

II. 9 I will bring, .and will execute judgments 

14. 2t when I send tuy^oursore judgments upon 

16. 41 execute judgments upon thee in the sight 
25. II I will execute judgments upon Moab ; and 
aa. 22 when I shall have executed judgments in 

28. 26 when I have executed judgments upon all 

30. 14 will set fire, .and will execute judgments 
30. 19 Thus will I execute judgments in Egypt 

JTJ'-DITH, nnin; Jewess. 

A daughter of Beeri a Hittite, and wife of Esau. B.C. 

1796. 

Gen. 26. 34 Esau, .took to wife J. the daughter of B. 
JUICE — 
Juice, D'pj;; asis. 

Song 8. 2 spiced wine of the juice of my pomegran. 

JU-U-A, 'iouAi'a. 

A female -believer in Rome to whom Paul aent a saluta- 
tion. 

Eom 16. 15 Salute Philologus, and J., Nerens, and his 

J0-IJ-US, 'loiKiOS. 

A centurion in whose charge Paul was sent to Eome. 
Acts 27. i delivered Paul, unto (one) named J., a 
27. 3 J. courteously entreated Paul, and gave 

TVrSB, to — 

To skip, dance, lf!"i raqad, 3. 

Nah. 3. 2 prancing horses, and of the'fumping cha. 

JU-NI-A, ''lovvias. 

This ought tobeJunias-abelie ver and kinsman of Paul. 

Bom 16. 7 Salute Andronicus and S., my kinsmen 
JTIHIPEIl (tree) — 
Juniper, broom, cn'i rothem. 

I Ki.tg. 4 came and sat down under a juniper tree 
ig. 5 as he lay and slept under a juniper tree 

Job 30. 4 Who cut up . . jupiper roots (for) their meat 

Psa. 120. 4 arrows of the mighty, with coals of juni. 

JTT-PI-TEE, ZsiJs (i.e. Zev,s-pater), father Jove. 
The chief Greek and Roman deity. 

Acts 14. 12 they called Barnabas, J. ; and Paul, !Mer. 
14. 13 Then the priest of J. . .brought oxen and 

JTTPITEE, which fell down from — 
What is fallen from Zeus, SioTreriis diopetes. 
Acts 19. 35 of the (image) which fell down from Jup.? 

JTTEISDIOTIOIT — 

Authori.ty, privilege, i^ovcria exousia. 

Luke 23. 7 knew that he belonged unto Herod's jur. 

JV-SHAB HE'-SED, non ngir kindiiess is retv/med. 
A son of Zerubhahel, of the family of David. B.C. 500. 

t Ch. 3. 2o Ohel, and Berechiah, and Hasadiah, J. 
JUST — 
l.Right, upright, straight. IV',' yashar. 

Prov.29. 10 The bloodthirsty hate, .but the just seek 

i.Judgment, »§^i? mishpat. 

Provi6. II Ajust weight and balance (are) the LOED'8 

3. Right, righteous, just, rigid, PT* tsaddiq. 

Gen. 6. 9 Noai was a just man (and) perfect in his 

Deut.32. 4 and without iniquity, j ust and right (is) he 

e Sa. 33. 3 Hethatrulethovermen(mustbe)just,rul. 

Neh. 9. 33 thou (art) just in all that is brought upon 

Job 12. 4 the just upright (man is) laughed to scorn 

27. 17 He may prepare (it), but the just shaU put 

34. 17 wilt thou condemn him that is most just? 

Psa. 7. 9 establish the just : for the righteous God 

37. 12 The wicked plotteth against the just, and 

Prey. 3. 33 but he blesseth the habitation of the just 

4. 18 the path of the just (is) as the shining light 

9. 9 teach a just (man), and he wUl increase 

10. 6 Blessings (are) upon the head of the just 

10. 7 The memory of the just (is) blessed : but 

10. 20 The tongue of the just (ia as) choice silver 

10. 31 Tlie mouth of the just bringeth forth wis. 

11. 9 through knowledge shall the just be del. 
12 13 lips : but the just Shall come out of trouble 

12. 21 There shall no evil happen to the just 
13. 22 wealth of the sinner (is) laidupforthe juft 

17. 15 and he that condemneth the just, even 

17. 26 Also to pum'sh the just (is) not good, (t>or) 
iS. 17 first in his own cause (seemeth) just; but 
ao. 7 The just (man) walketh in his integrity 
SI. IS (It is) joy to the just to do judgme^-.t : but 
s^. 16 For a just (man) falleth seven tini'es, and 
29. 27 unjust man (is) an abomination to the j. 

Eccl. 7. IS there is a just (man) that perisheth in his 
7. 20 not a just man upon earth, that doeth go. 
8. 14 there bejust(men), unto whom ithappen. 

Isa. 26. 7 The way of the just, .the path o^the just 

29. 21 turn aside the just for a thing oV nought 
45. 21 ajust God and a Saviour, .none lieside me 

lam. 4. 13 that have shed the blood of the j^t in the 
ISze. j8. 5 if aman be just.anddothatwhich is law. 

18. 9 he (is) just, he shall surely live, imith the 
Hos. 14. 9 the just shall walk in them : but the tra. 
Amos s. 12 they afflict the just, they take a bribe, and 
Eab. a. 4notupr^t.:butthejuSt8haUU"ebyhi3 



Zeph. 3. 5 Tlie just Lord (is) in the midst thereof 
Zech 9. 9 he (is) just, and having salvation ; lowly 
i.Righi, righteov,s, pn^ tsedck. 

Lev. 19. 36 Just balances, just weights, a just cphah 

19. 36 a just hJQ, shall ye have ; I (am) the Lord 
Deuti6. 18 they shall judge the people with just jud. 

16. 20 That which is altogether just slialt thou 
25. 15 thou shalt have a perfect and just weight 
25. 15 a perfect and just measure shalt thou have 
Ezc. 45. 10 just balances, and a just ephah, and a just 

5. Finished, perfect, whole, D V shalem. 

Prov. II. I the Lord: but ajust weight(is)hisdelight 
S.Just, righteous, Siicaio<r dikaios. 

Matt. I. 19 Joseph her husband, being a just (man) 
5. 45 sendethrain on the just and on the unjust 
13. 49 and sever the wicked from among the just 
27. 19 Have thou nothing to do with that just 
27. 24 I am innocent of the blood of this (just) 
Mark 6. 20 knowing that he was a just man and an 
Luke I. 17 the disobedient to the wisdom of the just 

2. 25 the same man(was) justanddevout, wait. 
14. 14 recompensed at the resurrection of the j. 
15- 7 more than over ninety and nine just per. 

20. 20 which should feign themselves just men 

23. 50 Joseph a counsellor, .a goodman, and a j. 
John 5. 30 my judgment is just ; because I seek not 
Acts 3. 14 ye denied the Holy One and the Just, and 

7. 52 showed before of thecomingof the justO. 
10. 22 Cornelius the centurion, a just man, and 

22. 14 see that Just One, and shouldest hear the 

24. 15 of the dead, both of the just and unjust 
Eom. 1. 17 as It is written. The just shall live by faith 

2. 13 For not the hearers of the law (are) juat 

3. 26 that he might be just, and the justiflei-of 

7. iz the commandment holy, and just, and 
Gal. 3. II evident, for. The just shall live by faith 
PhU. 4. 8 whatsoever things (are) just, whatsoever 
Col. 4. I give., that which is just and equal; know. 
Titus I. 8 a lover of good men. just, holy, temper. 
Heb. 10. 38 Now the just shall live by faith : but if 

12. 23 and to the spirits of just men made perf. 
Jas. S' 6 Ye have condemned (and) killed the just 

1 Pe. 3. 18 suffered tor sins, the just for the unjust 

2 Pe. 2. 7 delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy 

1 Jo. I. 9 he is faithful and just to forgive us (onr) 
Rev. 15. 3 just and true (are) thy ways, thou King 

1 . In justice, according to justice, tvSiKos endikos. 
Rom. 3. 8 good may come ? whose dimnation is just 
Heb. 2. 2 disobedience received a just recompence 

JUST, to be — 

To be right, righteous, just, pi'ji tsadaq. 

Job 4. 17 ShaU mortal man be more just than God? 
g. 2 but how should man he just with God ? 
33. 12 Behold, (in) this thou art not just : I will 

JUST, that which is altogether — 
Right, Tightness, pns tsedeq. 

Deuti5. 2o That wnich ia altogether Just shalt thou 
JUSTICE — 
l.Judgment, Bfz'P mishpat. 

Job 36. 17 judgment and justice take hole' (on thee) 

2.Right, Tightness, pix tsedeq. 

Job B. 3 or doth the Almighty pervert justice? 
Psa. 8g. 14 Justice and judgment (are) the habitation 
119. izi I havedonejudgmentand justice: leave 
Prov. I. 3 To receive the instruction. of wisdom, ju. 

8. IS By me kings reign, and princes decree ju. 
Eccl. 5. 8 violent perverting of judgment and just. 
Isa. s8. 2 they ask of me the ordinances of justice 

sg. 4 None caUeth for justice, nor. .pleadeth 
Jer. 31. 23 habitation of justice, .mountain of ho. 
50. 7 against the Lord, the habitation of just. 

Z.Right, Tightness, njpj tsedagah. 

Gen. 18. 19 to do justice and judgment ; that the Lo. 
Deut33. 21 he executed the justice of the Lord, and 

2 Sa. 8. 15 judgment and justice unto all his people 
I KJ. 10. 9 made he thee king, to do judgment and j. 

1 Ch.i8. 14 executed judgment and justice among all 

2 Ch, 9. 8 king over them, to do judgment and jus. 
Job 37. 23 and in judgment, and in plenty of justice 
ProV2i. 3 To do justice and judgment (is) more ace. 
laa. 9. 7 with justice from henceforth even for ever 

56. I Keep ye judgment, and do justice : for 
sg. 9 neither doth justice overtake us : we wait 
59. 14 justice standeth afar og ■ for truth is fa). 
Jer. 22. IS and drink, and do judgment and justice 

23. 5 execute judgment and justice in the earth 
Eze. 45. 9 execute judgment and justice, take away 

JUSTICE, to do — 

To declare Tighter just, piv tsadaq, 5. 

2 Sa. 15. 4 come unto me, and I would do him justice 
Psa. 8z. 3 Defend.. do justice to the afflicted and 

JUSTIFICATION — 

LJudicial sentence, declaration of right, SiKalajxa. 
Rom. s. 16 the free gift (is) of many offences unto j. 

'i.A setting right, SiKataxxts dikaiosis. 

Kom. 4. 2S and was raised again for our justification 
S. 18 (came) upon all men unto justification of 

JUSTIFIED, to te — 

To be or become right, piv tsadaq. 

Job II. 2 and should a man fuU of talk be justified t 
13. 18 Behold now. .1 know that I shaU be jus. 

25. 4 How then can man be justified with God ? 
Psa. 51. 4 that thou mightiest be justified when 



Psa. 143. 2 In thy sight shall no man living be Justl 
Isa 43 9 that they may bB justified : or let them 
4j. 26 declare thou, that thou mayest be justified 
45. 25 shall all the seed of Israel be justified 
JUSTHTEE. -- 
To make or declare right, SiKaiiu dikaioO. 

Rom. 3. 25 the justifier of hinj which believetb in J 
JUSTIFY, to — 
l.To mxtke or declare right, piy tsadaq, 3. 

Job 32. 2 because he justified himself rather tlian 

33. 32 answer me : speak, for I desire to justify 

Jer. 3. II backsliding Israel hath justified herself 

Eze. 16. 51 hast justified thy sisters in all thine abo 

16.52 shame, in that thou hast justified thy ais 

2. To make or declare right, piy tsadaq, 5. 

Exod23. 7 slay . not, for I will not justify the wicked 
Deut25. I they shall justify the righteou.s, and con. 

1 Ki. 8 32 justifying the righteous, to give him ace. 

2 Ch. 6. 23 and by justifying the righteous, bygiving 
Job 27. s God forbid tliat i should justify you : tiU 
Prov 17. 1 5 He that justiflctli the wicked, and he that 
Isa. 5. 23 Which justify the wicked for reward, and 

50. 8 (He is) near that justifleth me ; who will 
53. II shall my righteous servant justify man; 

3. To malce or declare right, StitatSto dikaioo. 

l^Iattii. 19 But wisdom is justified of her chiWren 

12. 37 by thy v/ords thcu shalt be justified, and 
Luke 7. 2g the publicans, justified God, being bapti. 

, 7. 35 But wisdom ia justified of all herchildren 
10. 29 he, willing to justify himself, said unto J. 
16. 15 Ye are they which justify yourselves bef. 
18. 14 this man went down to his house justified 
4cts 13. 39 by him all that believe are justified from 

13. 39 from which ye could not be justified by 
Eom. 2. 13 but the doers of the law shall bcjustifled 

3. 4 That thcu mightest be justified in thy b. 
3. 2o there shall no flesh be justified in his sf. 
3. 24 Being justified freely by his grace through 
3. 23 we conclude that a man is justified bj' fa, 

3. 30 Seeing (it is) one God which shall justify 

4. 2 If Abraham were justified by works, he 

4. 5 ■believetb on him that justifieth the ung. 

5. 1 being justified by faith, we have peace 

5, 9 being nov/ justified by his blood, we shall 
8. 30 whom he called, them he also justified 

8. 30 v/hom he justified, them he also glorified 

8. 33 charge of God's elect? (It is) God that jn. 

t Co. 4. 4 am X not hereby justified : but he that j. 

6. 1 1 are justifled in the name of the Lord Jesua 
GaL 2. 16 KnoOTng that a man is not justifled by 

2. 16 that we might be justifled by the faith ot 

2. 16 by the works of the law shall no flesh be j. 

a. 17 if, while we seek to be justifled by Christ 

3. 8 God would justify4he heathen through f. 

3, II that no man is justifled by the law In the 

3. 24 schoolmaster, that we might be justified 

5. 4 whosoever ot you are justified by the law 

1 Ti. 3. 16 justifled in the spirit, seen of angels, pre. 

Titus 3. 7 being justified by his grace, we should be 

Jas. 2. 21 Was not Abraham our father justifled by 

2. 24 how that by wor'Ks a man is justified, and 

2. 25 was not Rahab the harlot justified by wa 

JUSTIFY self, to — 

To be or become right, p"])! tsadaq. 

Job g. 20 If I justify myself, mine own moatb shall 

JUSTLE one against another, to — 
To run to and fro, PPV shaqaq, 7a. 

Nah. 2. 4 they shall justle one against another In 

JUSTLY — 

l.JudgTnent, DSfJo mishpat. 

Mic. 6 8 but to do justly, and to love mercy, and 

2. Justly, SiKaius dikaios. 

Luke23. 41 we indeed justly ; for we receive the dua 
I Th. 2. 10 how holily and justly and unblameably 

JUS'-TUS, 'loCo-Tos. 

1. A surname of .Joseph or Barsabas, a disciple nomi- 
nated with Matthias to succeed Judas Iscariot. 

Acts I. 23 Andtheyappointedtwo..J.,andMatthla» 

2. A believer in Corinth with whom Paxil lodged. 

Acts 18. 7 entered.. acertain(man'6)house,namedJ. 

3. A believing disciple in Rome from whom Paul sends 
a salutation to the church at Colosae. 

Col. 4. II Jesus, which is called J., who are ot the 

JUT'-TAH, .inr, na;. 

A Levitical city in Judah ; now csiUed JtUtO. See 

Jotbah. 

Josh IS- SS Maon, Carmel, and Ziph, and J. 

21.16 Aiu with her suburbs, and J- with her sa 



EAB-ZE'-EL, Sns^P Ood gathers. 

A city in the S. E. of Judah, now called Ain-et^ruA 

See also Jekabzeel 

Josh IS. 21 uttermost cities, .southward were K.,aiid 
2 Sa. 23. 20 Benaiah. .the son of a valiant man, of K. 
iCh.ii. 22 Benaiah.. the son of a valiant man of K. 



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SA'-DESH, l^^i3 holy. 

She same as En-mishpat and KadesH-bamea ; a place 
In the wilderness of Paran, between Shur and Edom, 
or in the N. W. of the Paran desert, or the wilderness 
of Zin, forming the S. border of Canaan and the W. one 
of Edom. from this place Moses sent out spies, and 
began the conquest of the land. It was afterwards 
called the Waters of Meribah. Four or five hours to 
the S. E. of Beer-lahai-roi, or Hagar's well, between 
Bered and Kadesh, is a place Eudes with a fountain, 
said to be eleven days from Sinai, Deut. 1.2. 

Gen. 14. 7 came to En-mishpat, which (is) K., and 

16. 14 Beer-lahai-roi ; behold, (it is) between K. 

20. I Abraham, .dwelled between K. and Shur 
Numis. 26 Came, .unto the wilderness of Paran, to K. 

20. I the people abode in K.; and Miriam died 

20. 14 Moses sent messengers from K. unto the 

20. 16 behold, we (are) in K., a city in the utter. 

2o. 22 the whole congregation journeyed from K. 

27. 14 that (is) the water of Meribah in K. in the 

33. 36 pitched in the wilderness, .which (is) K. 
23. 37 they removed from K., and pitched in m. 

Deut. I. 46 So ye abode in K. many days, according 
32. 51 ye trespassed.. at the waters of Meribah-K. 
Judgii. 16 Israel, .wallced through-, .aqd came to K. 

11. 17 he would not. .and Isca'el abode in K. 
Pas. 29. 8 The Lord shakeththg wilderness of K. 
Eze. 47. ig to the waters of strife (in) K., the river 

48. 28 the waters of strife (in) K... to the river to. 

KA-DESH BAB-NE'-EA, W-)3 B'lB. 
The same as the preceding. 

Num3?. 8 when I sent them from K. B. to see the 

34. 4 border, .shall be from the south to K. B. 
Dent. I. 2 elevendays' (journey)from H. . .Jinto K.B. 

1. 19 when we departed, .we came to K. B. 
2. 14 the space in which we came from K. B. 
9. 23 when the Lord sent you from K. B., saying 
Josh. 10. 41 Joshua smote them from K.B. even unto 
14. 6 Thou knowest. .the Lord said, .in K.B. 

14. 7 v/hen Moses, .sent me from K. B. to espy 

15. 3 ascended up m the south eide unto K. B. 

KAD-EI'-El, S^'p-iis God the primeval. 

1. A Levite whose descendants returned from Babylon 
with Zerubbabel. B.o. 636. 

Ezra 2. 40 Levites : the children of Jeshua, and K. 
Neh. 7. 43 Levites : the children of Jeshua, of K. 

2. One apparently of the tribe of Judah, who assisted in 
rebuilding the temple. B.C. 545. 

Ezra 3. 9 K. and his sons, the sons of Judah, toge. 
8. A Levite who led the devotions of the people. B.C. 
545- 

Neh. 9. 4 Then stood up upon the stairs. .K., She. 
9. 5 Then the Levites, Jeshua, and K. .said 
10. 9 the Levites: both Jeshua. .Binnui..K. 

12. 8 K...(and)Mattaniah.. over the thanksgiv. 
12. 24 Jeshua the son of K. . .to praise (and) to 

KAD-KON-ITES, '4b"!i3 eastern. 

A Phenician tribe, once a portion of the Hivites, N. of 

Midian, and E. of the kingdom of Sihon. 

Gen. 15. 19 Kenites, and the Kenizzites, and the K. 

KAL'-LAI, '^i3 Jah is light. 

A priest in the days of Joiakim, grandson of Jozadak. 

p.C. 500. 

Neh. 12. 20 Of Sallai, K.; of Amok, Eber 

KAH'-AH, njij a reed, or possession. 

1. A brook between Ephraim and Manasseh ; now called 
Wady-Kanah. 

Josh.iS. 8 The borderwent. .unto the river K.; and 
17. 9 And the coast descended unto the river K. 

2. A city in Asher near Hammon and Kehob, not far 
from Sidon ; now called Ain Kanah. 

Josh.ig. 28 and Hammon, and K., (even) unto great 

KA-RE'-AH, CA-RE'-AH, niU bald. 

The father of Johanan, a captain of the Jews when 

Gedaliah was made governor by Nebuchadnezzar. B.C. 

588. 

2 Ki.25. 23 there came. .Johanan the son of C, and 
Jer. 40. 8 Johanan and Jonathan the sons of K., and 
40. 13 Johanan the son of K. . .came to Gedaliah 
40. 15 Johanan the son of K. spake to Gedaliah 

40. 16 Gedaliah . . said unto Johanan the son of K. 

41. II When Johanan the son of K.. heard of all 
41. 13 all the people, .saw Jolianan the son of K. 
41. 14 people. .went unto Johanan the son otK. 

41. 16 Then took Johanan the son of K., and all 

42. I and Johanan the son of K. . , came near 

42, 8 Then called he Johanan the son of K., and 

43. 2 Then spake .. Johanan the son of K., ?{id 
43. 4 So Johanan the son of K. . .obeyed not tne 
43. 5 But Johanan the son of K. . .took all the 

KAR-KA'-A, nypip deep ground. 
A city on the S. bordei- of Judah. 

Josh 15. 3 up to Adar, and fetched a compass to Bl 

EAE'-KOR, Tp-ic deep ground. 

A city in Gad, E. of Jordan ; onS day's Journey from 

Selah. 

Judg. 8. 10 Zeba and ZalmTuma(were)inK., and their 

KAR'-TAH, n^-\ii city. 

A city of the Levites in Zebulun. 

Josh 31. 34 ^okueam wlTh her suburb^ end E. vnth 



KAR'-TAN, ]pip double city. 

A Levitical city in Naphtali ; called Kirjatkaimia i Oh. 

6. 76 ; now called Kerkeah. 

Josh 21. 32 and K. with her suburbs; three cities 

KAT'-TATE, ntM little. 

A city in Zebiilun, near NahaUal; called Eitron in 

Judg. I. 30. Now called Sefurieh. 

Josh 19. 15 K., and NahaUal, and Shimron, and Ida. 
KE'-DAR, TiiJ powerful. 

1. One of the' sons of Ishmael, the son of Abraham by 
Hagar. B.C. 1840. 

Gen. 25. 13 first bom of Ishmael Nebajoth; and K. 
I Ch. I. 29 first born of Ishmael, Nebaioth; then K. 

2. The tribe v/fcich sprang from him, and their territory 
in the desert between Arabia Petrsea and Babylonia. 

Psa. 120. 5 Woe is me . . ^ dwell in the tents of K. ! 
Song I. 5 as the tents of K., as the curtains of Sol. 
Isa. 21. 16 Within a year. .aU the glory of K. shall 
21. 17 the children of K., shall be diminished 
42. II the villages (that) K. doth inhabit: let the 
60. 7 AU the flocks of K. shall be gathered tog. 
Jer. 2. losenduntoK., and consider diligently, and 
49. 28 Concerning K., and concerning the king. 
49. 28 Arise ye, go up to K., and spoil the men 
Eze. 27. 21 Arabia, and all the winces of K., they oc. 
KE-DE'-BIAH, noi.Q eastern. 
Youngest son of Ishmael. B.C. 1820. 

Gen. 25. 15 Hadar, and Tema, Jetur, Naphish, and K. 
I Ch. I. 31 Jetur, Naphish, and K. These are the sons 

KE-DE'-MOTH, niDli? eastern parts. 

1. A wilderness in the E. part-of Reuben, near the Amon. 

Deut. 2. .26 sent messengers out of . .K. unto Sihon 
2.A Levitical city of Reuben, near Jahaza and Mephaath. 

Josh 13. 18 And Jahaza, and K., and Mephaath 

21. 37 K. with her suburbs, and Mephaath with 

1 Ch 6. 79 K. also vvith her suburbs, and Mephaath 

KE'-BESH, Ei^S holy. 

1. A city of the Canaanites near the N. border. Its king 
being defeated by Joshua, it probably became part of 
Maphtall. 

Josh.i2. 22 The king of K., one; the king of Jokneam 
19. 37 And K., and Edrel, and En-hazor 

2. Sometimes called Kcdeah- Naphtali, a Levitical city of 
refuge in Naphtali ; now called Kedes, W. of the Lake 
Merom. 

.losh 20. 7 They appointed K. in Galilee in mount 

21. 32 K. in Galilee with her suburbs, .a city of 
Judg. 4. 6 she sent and called Barak . . out of K. N. 

4. 9 Deborah arose, and went with Barak to K. 

4. 10 Barak called Zebulun and Naphtali to K. 

4. II unto the plain of Zaanaim,which(is)by K. 

2 K3. 15. 20 Tlglath-pileser. .took. .K., and Hazor 

I Ch. 6. 76 K. in Galilee with her suburbs, and Ham. 

3. A Levitical city in Issachar, elsewhere called S'isftion 
or Kishon, now Eison. 

I Ch. 6. 72 K. with her suburbs, Daberath with her 

4. A city of Judah, near Hazor and Ithnan. 

Josh.is. 23 And K., and Hazor, and Ithnan 
KEEP, to — 
i.Cfuard, charge, ward, n"in?'n mishmereth. 

Exodi2. 6 ye shall keep it'up until the fourteenth 

2. To do, make, serve, "i3Ji dbad. 

Ezra 6. 16 kept the dedication of this house of God 

S.jfo keep hack, S'sn atsal. 

Eccl. 2. 10 whatsoever mine eyes desired I kept not 

4. To darken, keep back, spare, withhold, r^fn ehasak. 

I Sa. 25. 39 hath kept his servant from evil : for the L. 

5. To shut, restrain, xh^ /cala. 

I Sa. 25. 33 which hast kept me this day from coming 

6. To toithhold, keep back, WD mana. 

Job 20. 13 (Though) he. .keep it still withinhis mouth 

7. To keep, watch, 1^4 netar. 

Dan. 7. 28 As f or nie . . I kept the matter in my heart 

8. To keep, watch, iw naiar. 

Psa. 103. 9 neither will he keep (his anger) for ever 
Song I. 6 (but) mine own vineyard have I not kept 
8. 12 those that keep the fruit thereof two hu. 
Jer. 3. 12 1 (am) merciful. .1 wUl not keep (anger) 

9,To keep, watch, reserve, ISJ natsar. 

Deut 32. 10 he kept him as the apple of his eye 

33. 9 observed thy word, and kept thy covenant 
Paa. 25. 10 mercy and truth unto such as keep his 
34. 13 Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips 
78. 7 not forget the works of God, but keep his 
loo. 45 might observe his statutes, and keep his 
iig. 2 Blessed (are) they that keep his testimon. 
119. 22 Remove., for I have kept thy testimonies 
119. 33 the way. .and I shall keep it (unto) the 
119. 34 Give me understanding, and I shall keep 
119. 56 This I had, because I kept thy precepts 
tig. 69 1 will keep thy precepts with (my) whole 
ng. 100 I understand, .because I keep thy prec. 
iig. 115 I will keep the commandments of my G. 
J 19. 129 wonderful : therefore doth my soul keep 
119. 145 hear me, Lord : I v/ill keep thy statu. 
141. 3 Set a watch, Lord, .keep the door of 
Prov. 2. 8 He keepeth the paths of judgment, and 
z. II preserve thee, understanding shall keep 
3. I but let thine heart keep my commandm. 
3. zi My son. .keep sound wisdom and discre. 



Prov. 4. 6 preserve thee : love her, and she shall k. 
4. 13 let . . not go : keep her ; for she (is) thy life 

4. 23 Keep thy heart with all diligence ; for 

5. 2 and (that) thy lips may keep knowledge 

6. 20 My son, keep thy father's commandment 
13. 3 He that keepeth his mouth keepeth his 
13. 6 Righteousness keepeth (him that is) npr, 

16. 17 he that keepeth his way preserveth his 

24. 12 he that keepeth thy soul, doth (not) heik. 
27. 18 Whoso keepeth the fig tree shall eat the 
28. 7 Whoso keepeth the law (is) a wise son; bub 

laa. 26. -i Thou wilt keep (him) in perfect peace 
27. 3 I the Lord do keep it ; I will water It 

27. 3 lest (any) hurt it, I will keep it night and 
42. 6 will hold thine hand, and will keep thee 

Nah. 2. 1 keep the munition, watch the way, make 

10. To do, perform, 135; cibad. 

Esodi3. 5 thou Shalt keep this service in this month 
W.To do, perform, rij'5; asah. 

Exodiz. 47 AU the congregation of Israel shall keep 
Num. g. 2 Let the cliildren of Israel also keep the 
9. 3 ye shall keep it in his appointed season 
9. 3 aU the ceremonies thereof, shall ye keep 
9. 4 spake . . that they should keep the passover 
9. 5 they kept the passover on the fourteenth 
9. 6 could not keep the passover on that day 
9. lo he shaU keep the passover unto the Lord 
9. II at even they shaU keep it, (and) eat it with 
9. 12 ordinances of the passover theyshaUkeep 
g. 13 forbeareth to keep the passover, even the 
9. 14 and will keep the passover unto the Lord 
Deut. 5. 15 commanded thee to keep the sabbath day 
i6. I keep thepasaover unto the Lord thyGod 
16. 10 thou Shalt keep the feast of weeks unto 
Josh. 5. 10 kept the passover on the fourteenth day 
2 Ki.23. 21 Keep the passover unto the LORD your 

1 Gh. 4. 10 that thou wouldest keep (me) from evil 

2 Ch. 7. 8 Solomon kept the feast seven days, and 

7. 9 they kept the dedication of the altar seven 
30. I to keep the passover unto the Lord God 
30. 2 to keep the passover jn the second month 
30. 3 they could not keep it at that time, because 
30. 5 that they should come to keep the pass. 
30. 13 to keep the feast of unleavened bread in 
30. 21 kept the feast of unleavened bread seven 
30. 23 whole assembly took counsel to keep other 
30. 23 and they kept, .seven days with gladness 
35- I Josiah kept a passover unto the Lord in 
35. 16 to keep the passover, and to offer burnt 
35. 17 kept the passover at that time, and the 

35. 18 did. .keep such a passover as Josiali kept 
Ezra 3. 4They kept also the feast of tabernacles, aa 

6. ig the children of the captivity .kept the pass. 

6. 22 kept the feast of unleavened bread seven 

Neh. 8. 18 they kept the feast seven days; and on the 

9. 34 Neither have . . our fathers, kept thy law 

12. 27 tokeepthe dedication with gladness, both 
Esth. 3. 8 neither keep they the king's laws: there. 

9. 21 that they should keep the fourteenth day 

9. 27 that they would keep these two days ace. 

Eze. 5: 7 neither have kept my judgments, neither 

12. To keep sabbath, n3^ shabath. 

Lev. 2$. 3 then shaU the land keep a sabbath unto 

13. To keep, observe, take heed, ids' shamar. 

Gen. 2. 15 garden of Eden to dress it and to keep it 
3. 24 sword . .to keep the way of the tree of life 

17. 9 Thou shalt keep my covenant therefore 
17. 10 This (is) my covenant, which ye shaU keep 

18. 19 they shall keep the way of the Lord, to do 
26. 5 Abraham obeyed my voice, and kept my 

28. IS I (am) with thee, and will keep thee in all 
28. 20 will keep me in this way that I go, and %vill.. 

30. 31 If thou wUt. .1 will again feed (and) keep' 
41. 35 let them gather, .and let them keep food 

ESodi2. 25 it shall come to pass, .ye shaU keep this 

13. 10 Thou shalt therefore keep this ordinance 

15. 26 If thou wUt. .keep all his statutes, I will 

16. 28 How long refuse ye to keep my command, 
ig. 5 if ye will obey my voice . . and keep my co. 

20. 6 that love me, and keep my commaifdme. 

21. 29 testified . . and he hath not kept him in, but 

21. 36 his owner hath not kept him in; he shall 

22. 7 money or stuff to keep, and it be stolen out 

22. 10 or an 01, or a sheep, or any beast, to keep 

23. 13 Thou shalt keep the feast of unleavened 
23. 20 I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee 

31. 13 Verily my sabbaths ye shall keep: for it (is) 

31. 14 Ye shall keep the sabbath therefore ; for 
31. 16 the children of Israel shall keep the sab. 
34. 18 feast of unleavened bread shalt then keep 

Lev. 8. 35 keep the charge of the Lord, that ye dia 
j8. 4 keep mine ordinances, to walk therein 

18. 5, 2& Ye shaU therefore keep my statutes 

18. 30 Therefore shall ye keep mine ordinance 

19. 3 keep my sabbaths : I (am) the LoHD your G. 
19. 19 Ye shaU keep my statutes. Thou shaltBot 

19. 30 Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence 
zo. 8 And ye shall keep my statutes, and do 

20. 22 Ye shall therefore keep aU my statutes 
22. 9 They shall therefore keep mine ordinances 
12. 31 Therefore shaU ye keep my commandme. 
25. 18 keep my judgments, and do them ; and yo 
26. 2 Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence 
26. 3 and keepmy commandments, anddotheni 

"Smn. I. S3 the Levites shaU keep the charge of thej 
3. 7 they shall keep his charge, and the chailsre 
3. 8 they shall keep all the instruments of the 
3. 32 oversight of them that keep the charge 
6. 24 The Lord bless thee, and keep thee . 
8. 26 to keep tite charge, and, sbaJl do ao service 



KEEP 



Num. 9- 19 the children of Israel kept the charge of 
g. 23 they kept the charge of the Lord, at the 
18. 3 they shall keep thj charge, and the charge 
18. 4 keep the charge of the tabernacle of the c. 
18. 5 ye shall keep the charge of the sanctuary 
18. 7 shall keep your priest's office for every 
31. 30 keep the charge of the tabernacle of the 
31. 47 kept the charge of the tabernacle of the 
Deut. 4. 2 that ye may keep the commandments of 
4. 6 Keep therefore and do (them): for this (is) 
4. 9 keep thy soul diligently, lest thou forget 

4. 40 Thou shall keep therefore his statutes, and 

5. I may learn them, and keep and do them 
5. ic that love me and keep my commandments 
5. 12 Keep the sabbath day to sanctify it, as 

5. 29 and keep all my commandments always 

6. 2 to keep all his statutes, and his comma. 

6. 17 Ye shall diligently keep the commandm. 

7. 8 because he would keep the oath which he 
7. 9 which keepeth covenant and mercy with 
7. 9 that love him and keep his commandm. 
7. u Thou shalt therefore keep, the command. 

7. 12 if ye hearken to these judgments, and keep 
7.12 that the Lord thy God shall keep unto 

8. 2 whether thou wouldest keep his comma. 
8. 6 shalt keep the commandments of the L. 
8. II in not keeping his commandments, and 

lb. 13 To keep the commandments of the Lord 
II. I keep his charge, and his statutes, and his 
It. 8 Therefore shall ye keep all the comman. 
II. 22 For if ye shall diligently keep all these c. 
13. 4 fear him, andkeephis commandments, and 
13. 18 to keep all his commandments which I co. 
17. 19 to keep all the words of this law and these 
ig. 9 If thou ahalt keep all these commandm. 
23. 23 gone out. .thou shalt keep and perform 
26. 16 thou shalt therefore keep and do them 
26. 17 to keep his statutes, and his commandm. 

26. 18 and. .shouldest keep all his commandm. 

27. I Keepall the commandments which I com. 

28. 9 if thou shalt keep the commandments of 
28. 45 to keep his commandments and his statu. 
eg. 9 Keep therefore the words of this covenant 
30. 10 to keep his commandments and his statu. 
30. 16 to walk in his ways, and to keep his com. 

Josh. 6. r8 in any wise keep, .from the accursed thing 

10. 18 Joshua said, .set men by it for to keep 
22. 2 Ye have kept all that Moses the servant 
22. 3 have kept the charge of the commandm, . 

22. 5 to keep his commandments, and to cleave 

23. 6 Be ye . . very courageous to keep and to do 
Judg. 2. 22 whether they will keep the way of the L. 

2. 22 as their fathers did keep (it), or not 

1 Sa. 2. 9 He will keep the feet of his saints.and the 

7. 1 sanctified Eleazarhis son to keep the ark 
13. 13 thou hast LOt kept the commandment of 
13. 14 because thou hast not kept (that) which 

25. 21 Surely in vain have I kept all thatthis(f.) 

26. 15 wherefore then hast thou not kept thy lord 
26. 16 because ye have not keptyour master, the 

a 8a. 15. 16 the king left ten women . . to keep the house 
16. 21 which he hath left to keep the house 
20. 3 whom he had left to keep the house 
22. 22 I havekeptthe ways of the Lord, and have 

22. 44 hast kept me (to be) head of the heathen 
J KL 2. 3 And keep the charge of the Lord thy God 

3. 3 to walk in his ways, to keep his statutes 

2. 43 Why then hast thou not kept the oath of 

3. 6 thou haat kept forhimthis greatkindness 
3. 14 to keep my statutes and my commandm. 
6. 12 keep all my commandments. to walk In 
8.23 whokeepestcoTenantand mercy with thy 

8. 24 Who hast kept with thy servant David 
8. 23 keep with thy servant David my father 
8. 58 to keep his commandments, and his statu. 

8. 61 to keep his commandments, as at this day 

9. 4 (and) wilt keep ray statutes and my judg. 
9. 6 and will not keep my commandments 

1 1. 10 kept not that which the Lord commanded 

1 1. 1 1 thou hast not kept my covenant, and ray s. 

11. 34 because he kept my commandments and 
It. 38 to keep my statutes and my commandm. 

13. 21 hast not kept the commandment which 

14. 8 David, who kept my commandments, and 
14. 27 which kept the door of the king's house 
20. 39 Keep this man : if by any means he be m. 

2 Kl. .9. 14 Joram had kept Uamofh-gilead, he and 

•■II. 6 so shall ye keep the watch of the house 
-iz. 7 they shall keep the watch of the house of 
•j-ii 9 the priests thatkept the door puttherein 
iy,-J3 keep my comraandm-ent3(and)my statut. 
r7^ 19 Also Judah kept not the commandments' 
j^. 6 kept his commandments, which the Lord 
■ - 23' 3 to keep his commandments and his testi. 
i'^h.io. 13 the word of the Lord, which he kept not 

12. 29 greatest part of them had kept the ward 
22. 12 that thou mayest keep the law of the Lo. 

23. 32 they should keep the charge of the tab. 

28. 8 keep and seek for all the commandments 

29. 18 keep this for ever in the imagination of 
29. 19 to keep thy commandments, thy testimo. 

2 Ch. 6. 14 which keepest covenant, and . .mercy unto 
6. IS Thou which hast kept with thy servantD. 
6. 16 keep with thy servant David my father 

12. 10 that kept the entrance of the king's house 

13. II we keep the charge of the Lord our God 
23. 6 all the people shall keep the watch of the 
34. 9 which the Levites that keptthe doors had 
34. 21 because our fathers have not kept the 
34. 31 to keep his commandments, and his test. 

Bzra 8. 29 Watch ye, and keep(them), until ye weigh 
Keh. I 5 that keepeth covenant and mercy for 



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Keh. I. 7 have not kept the commandments, nor 

1 . 9 and keep my commandments, and do them 
q. 3a God, who keepest covenant and mercy 

1 1 . 19 their brethren thatkept the gates . an hu. 

12. 45 kept the ward of their God, and the ward 

13. 22 they should come, keep the gates, tosan. 
Esth. 2. 14 chamberlain, which kept the concubines 

2. 21 two, .of those which kept the door, were 
Job 23. It his way have I kept, and not declined 
Psa, 12. 7 Thou shalt keep them, Lord, thou shalt 

17. 4 by the word of thy lips I have kept (me 
17. 8 Keep me as the apple of the eye ; hide 
18. 21 I have kept the ways of the Lord, and 
19. It in keeping of them (there is) great reward 
25. 20 keep my soul, ana deliver me : let me 
34. 20 He keepeth all his bones : not one of them 
37- 34 Wait on the Lord, and keep his way, and 
39. I I wiu keep my mouth with a bridle, while 
7§. 10 They kept not the covenant of God, and 
78. 56 Yet they tempted, and kept not his tes. 
89. 28 My mercy will 1 keep for him for everra. 
89. 31 If they break, .and keep not my comma. 
91. II give his angels charge over thee, to keep 
99. 7 they kept his testimonies, and the ordin. 
103. t8 To such as keep his covenant, and to those 
106. 3 Blessed (are) they that keep judgment 
itg. 4 Thou hast commanded (us) to keep thy 
iig. 5 that my ways were directed to keep 
iig. 8 1 will keep thy statutes : forsake me 
119. 17 with thy servant, (that) I may live and 
iig. 44 So shall I keep thy law continually for 
119. 55 I have remembered, and have kept thy 
119. 57 I have said that I would keep thy words 
11^. 60 I. delayed not to keep thy commandme. 
1 19. 63 I (am) a companion . . of them that keep 
119. 67 I went astray ; but now have I kept thy 
119. 88 60 shall I keep the testimony oi thy mo. 
iig. loi I have refrained, .that I might keep thy 
119. 106 I have sworn.. that I will keep thy righ. 
119. 134 Deliver me. .so wjU I keep thy precepts 
119. 136 run down, because they keep not thy 
iig. 146 save me, and I shall keep thy testimonies 
119. 158 I.. was grieved ; because they kept not 
119. 1^7 My soul hath kept thy testimonies ; and 
iig. 168 I have kept thyprecepts and thytestim. 
121. 3 he that keepeth thee vnU not slumber 
121. 4 Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neit. 
127. I except the Lord keep the city, the watclu 
132. 1 2 If thy children will keep my covenant and 

140. 4 Keep me,0 Lord, from the hands of the 

141. 9 Keep me from the snares (which) they have 
146. 6 \Vhich made heaven, which keepeth truth 

I^v. 2. 20 That thou mayest". keep the paths of the 

3. 26 and shall keep thy foot from being taken 

4. 4 Let thine heart retain my words : keep ray 

4. 21 keep them in the midst of thine heart 
6. 22 when thou sleepest, it shall keep thee 

6. 24 To keep thee from the evil woman, from- 

7. I My son, keep my words, and lay up my 
7. 2 Keep my commandments, and Uve ; and 

7. s That they may keep thee from the strange 

8. 32 for blessed (are they that) keep my ways 
10. 17 He (is in) the way of life that keepeth in. 
13. 3 He that keepeth his mouth keepeth his 
ig. S he that keepeth understanoing shall find 

19. 16 He that keepeth the commandment keep. 

21. 13 Whoso keepeth his mouth and., tongue k. 

22. 5 he that doth keep his soul shall be far 
22. 18 a pleasant thing if thou keep them within 
28. 4 such as keep the law contend with them 
29. 18 buthe that keepeth the law, happy (is) he 

EccL 3. 6 a time to keep, and a time to cast away 

5. I Keep thy foot when thou goest to the 
8. 2 to keep the king's commandment, and 
8. 5 Whoso keepeth the commandment shall 

12. 13 Fear God, and keep his commandments 
Isa. 26. 2 that the righteous nation which kee >etb 
56. I Keep ye judgment, and do justice : .or 
56. 2 that keepeth the sabbath from polluting it 
56. 2 and keepeth his hand from doing any evil 
56. 4 unto the eunuchs that keep my sabbaths 
56. 6 every one that keepeth the sabbath from 
Jer. 3. 5 Will he reserve., for ever? will he keep(it) 

16. II have forsaken me, and have not kept my 
31. 10 and keep him, as a shepherd (doth) his 

35. 18 kept all his precepts, and done according 
Eze. It. 20 and keep mine ordinances, and do them 

17. 14 by keeping of his covenant it might stand 
j8. g and hath kept my judgments, to deal tre. 

18. ig hath kept all my statutes, and hath done 
18. 2! keep all my statutes, and do that which 

20. 19 and keep my judgments, and do them 
2o. 21 neither kept my judgments to do them 

36. 27 and ye shall keep my judgments, and do 

43. II that they may keep the whole form there. 

44. 8 ye have not kept the charge of mine holy 
44. ts that kept the charge of my sanctuary 
44. 16 minister unto me, and they shall keep my 
44. 24 they shall keep my laws and my statutes 
48. II which have kept my charge, wliich went 

Dan. g. 4 and to them thatkeep his commandments 
Ho3.'i2. 6 keep mercy and judgment, and wait on 

12. 12 Israel served .. and for a wife he kept(sh.) 
Amos I. II because, .he kept his WTath for ever 

2. 4 have not kept his commandments, and 
Mlc. 7. 5 keep the doors of thy mouth from her 
Zech. 3. 7 if thou wilt keep my charge, then thon 

3. 7 shalt also keep my courts, and I will give 
MaL 2. 7 the priest's lips should keep knowledge 

2. 9 according as ye have not kept my ways 

3. 7 ye are gone away . and have not kept ■ 
3. 14 what pro&t (is it) that we have kept bis 



KEEP 

14. To lead, bring, dysn ago. 

Malt 14. 6 when Herod's birth day Iwaa kept), Iht (I 

15. To feed, $6tjK<i) bosko 

Matt. a. 33 they that kept them fled, and went thc.r 

16. yo keep thoroughly, Siarripeu dmUreO. 

Luke 2. 51 his mother kept all these sayings in her 
Acts 15. 29 from which ifya keepyoursclvca, ye shall 

17. To guard thoroughlj/, Staipu\a<rtrw diaphulassd. 
Luke 4. 10 give his angels charge over thee, to keep 

18. To hare, hold, «x» echo. 

Luke 19. 20 thy pound, which I have kept laid np In 

19. To lie doum, recline, KaraKftfiai kalakeimai ini 
Acts 9. j3 .fiDcas, which had kept his bed eight ye. 

20. To hold fast, Karixu katech/i. 

Luke 8. 15 having heard the word, keep (it), and 
I Co. 1 1. 2 keep the ordinances, as I delivered, .to 

21. To hold firm, Koartw krateO. 

Mark 9. 10 And tney kept that saying with themael. 

22. 2*0 hold near, offer, irapixu parechd. 

Acts 22. 2 they kept tho more sUencc : and he ealth 

23.7*0 do, make, vottu poieC. 

Matt26. 1 8 I will keep the passovcr at thy house with 
John 7. 19 and (yet) none of you keepeth the law f 
Acts 18. 21 I must by all means [keep] this feast that 
Heb. It. 28 Through faith he kept the passover, and 

2i. To do, practice, Trpiaaw ]nass6. 

Rom. 2. 25 circumcision, proflteth, U.thou keep the 

25. To keep together, <Tvtrri)piu sunlfred. 

Luke 2. 19 Mary kept all tncse things, and pondered 

26. T) keep, watch, observe, rripftu tired. 

Mattig. 17 if thou wilt enter into life, keep the com. 
Mark 7. g reject, .thallyemay keepjyourown tradL 
John 2. 10 thou hast kept the good wine until now 
8. 51 If a man keep my saying, he shall never 
8. 52 If a man keep my saying, he shall never 
8. 55 but I know him, and keep hie saying 
9. 16 becaucc he keepeth not the sabbath day 
!2. 7 against the day of my buryinghath she k. 
14. 15 If ye love me, keep my commandments 
14. 21 He that hath my commandmcDts, and k. 
14. ;3 If a man love me, he will keep my word* 

14. 24 He that loveth me not keepeth not my 

15. 10 If ye keep my commandments, ye shall 
15. 10 as I have kept my Father's commandm. 
15. 20 have kept my saying, they will keep yours 
17. 6 unto the men. and they have kept thy 
17. II HolyFather,keep through thine owl) name 
17. 12 I kept them in thy name : those that 

17. 15 that thou shouldest keep them from the 
Acta 12. s Peter therefore was kept in prison : but 

12. 6 keepers before the door kept the prison 

15. 5 and to command . . to keep the law of Mo. 
is. 24 (he circumcised, and keep the law ; to wh.) 

16. 23 charging the jailor to keep them safely 

24. 23 he commanded a centurion to keep Paul 

25. 4 that Paul should be kept at C'esarea, a.id 
25. 21 to be kept till I might send him to Cesar 

1 Co. 7. 37 hath so decreed, .that he will keep his 

2 Co. 1 1. 9 I have kept myself . . and (so) will I keep 
Eph. 4. 3 Endeavouringtokeep the unity of thcsp. 

1 Ti 5. 22 partaker of other men's sins : keep thy. 

6. 14 That thou keep(this) commandment with. 

2 TL 4. 7 I have finished (my) course, I have kept 
Jas. I. 27 to keep himself unspotted from the world 

2. 10 whosoever shall keep the whole law, and 
I Jo. 2. 3 wc know him, if we keep his commandm. 
2. 4 He that saith, I know him, and keepeth 

2. 5 whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is 

3. 22 because we keep his commandments, and 
3. 24 he that keepeth his commandments dwel. 
5. 2 we love God, and (keep] his commandm, 
5. 3 that we keep his comm.indments: and 
J. 18 he that is begotten of God keepeth hiraa. 

Jnde 6 angels which kept not their first estate 

21 Keep yourselves in the love of God, look. 
Eev. I. 3 keep those things which are written there. 

2. 26 he that overcometh, and keepeth my wo. 

3. 8 hast kept my word, and hast not denied 
3. 10 Because thou hast kept. I also will keep 

)2. 17 which keep the commandments of God 
14. 12 they that keep the commandments of God 
16. 15 keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked 
22. 7 blessed (is) he that keepeth the sayings of 
22. 9 them which keep the sayings of this book 

27.ro wcUch, keep ward, guard, tppovptu phroureS. 
Gal. 3. 23 we were kept under the law, shut np unto 
PhiL 4. 7 shall keep your hearts and minds through 
r Pe. I. s Who are kept by the power of God through 

28. To keep guard, watch, <i)v\a<Ta(a phulatso. 
Mattig. 20 All these things have I kept from my youth 
Luke 2. 8 keeping watch over their flock by night 
8. 29 he was kept bound with chains and in f. 
II. 21 'When a strong man armed keepeth his 

11. 28 they that hear the word of God, and keep 

18. 21 All these have I kept from my youth tip 
Johni2. 25 he thathatcth his lifcshaU keep it unto 

17. 12 those that thou gavest ma I have kept 
Acts 7. 53 have received the- law., and have not kept 

12. 4 to four quaternions of soldiers to keep tuia 
16. 4 they delivered them the decrees for to k. 

21. 24 also walkest orderly, and keepest the law 

22. 20 kept the raiment of them that slew him 

23. 35 he commanded him to be kept in Herod'» 
28. 16 dwell by himseU 'witb a soldier that kept 

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Rom. 2. 26 Therefore if the uncircmncision keep the 
Gal. 6. 13 they, .who are circumcisiid keep the law 
2 Th. 3. 3 shall E^abllah you, and keep (you) from 

1 Ti. 6. 20 keep that which is committed to thy trust 

2 Tl. 1. 12 am persuaded that he is able to keep that 
' '•■ I. 14 keep by the Holy Ghost which dwelleth 

1 Jo. 5. 21 Little children, keep yourselves from idob 
Jude 24 Now unto him that is able to keep you 
[See also Alive, bondage, company with, holy, holy day, 
rank, remembrance, sabbath, secret, silence, solemn 
feast, watch.] 

KEEP back, to — 

l.To keep back, withhold, Titfri chasak. 

Gen. 39. 9 neither hath be kept back anything from 
Job 33. 18 He keepeth back his soul from the pit, and 
Psa. 19. 13 Keep back thy servant also from presum. 

2. To shut, restrain, k^3 kala. 

Isa. 43. 6 Give up ; and to the south, ^eep not back 

3. To withhold, keep back, VJD mana, 

Num24. II the Lord hath kept thee back from hoit 
1 Sa. 25. 34 which hath kept me back from hurting 
Jer. 42. 4 I ^vill declare (it) unto you I will keep . . b. 
48. 10 cursed (be) he that keepeth back his sword 

4. To put apart for self, purloin, vo<r<p(Coixatru>splii. 

Acts 5. 2 keptback.. of theprice, his wife also being 
5. 3 and to keep back, .of the price of the 1. ? 

6. To put under, suppress, viroariKKo) hupostcllo. 
Acts 2o. 20 how I kept back nothing that was profit. 

KEEP bad, to — 
To fall, ^9J naphal. 

£xod2i. 18 fist, and be die not, butkeepeth (Lis) bed 

KEEP^cattle, to teach to — 

To acquire, buy, possess, nji3 qanah, 5. 

Zech. 13. s man taught me to keep cattle horn my 

KEEP close, to — 

To be or keep silent, (riydta sigad. 

Luke 9. 36 they kept (it) close, and told no n: Ji In 
KEEP company, to — 
l.To feed, enjoy, be a friend, n;>i raah. 

Prov 29 3 he that keepeth company with harlots 
2.T0 mix up self together toith, (rvvavafiiyvv/x.!. 

I Co. s. II I have written unto you not to keep co. 
KEEP, to be delivered to — 
Tp be charged with, committed to, ip? paqad, 6. 

Lev. 6. 4 or that which was delivered him to keep 
KEEP fast, to — 
To cleave, adhere 10, pursue, PJ'J ddbeq. 

Kuth 2. 21 Thou Shalt keep fast by my young men 
2. 23 she kept fast by the maidens of Boaz to 

KEEP a (solemn) feast or holy day, to — 

To keep a feast or festival, Jjn chagag. 
' Exod 12. 14 ye shall keep it a feast . . ye shall keep it 
23. 14 Three times thou shalt keep a feast unto 
Lev. 23. 39 ye shall keep a feast unto the Lord seven 
23. 4x ye shall keep it a feast unto the Lord se. 
Ifum29. 12 ye shall keep a feast unto the LORD seven 
Deut 16. 15 Seven days shalt thou keep a solemn feast 
Nah.' I. IS keep thy solemn feasts, perform thy vows 
Zech 14. i5, 18, 19 go up. .to keep the feast of taber. 
Psa. 4:. 4lwent..withamultitudethatkeptholyd. 

KEEP from, to -^ 

To hinder, restrain, KcaXiia Icolud. 

Acts 27. 43 the centurion, .kept them from (their) 

iKKKF house, to make to — 

To cause to sit down or still, dwell, ygi yashab, 5. 
Psa. 1 13. 9 He maketh the barren woman to keep h. 

KEEP in, to — 

l.To restrain, noy shabach, 3. 

Prov 29. II a wise (man) keepeth It In till afterwards 

2. To hold together, (rvviva sunecho. 

Luke 19. 43 round, and keep thee in on eveiy side 

KEEP inmeiaory, to — 

To hold fast, Karexoi katechS. 

1 Co. 15. 3 if ye keep in memory what I preached 
KEEP in store, to — 

To treasure up, 6ri<ravpl(ti> tMsaun. 

2 Pe. 3. 7 by the same word are kept In store, res> 
KEEP (ones self) far, to — 

To be far off, prq rachaq. 

£xod23. 7 Keep thee far from afalae matter; and 
KEEf secret, to — . 
To be or keep silent, (riydw sigad, 

Uom i6. 25 which was kept secret since the world 
KEEP georetly, to — 
To hide, lay up, ]Sf tsaphan, 

Psa. 31. 2o thou shalt keep them secretly In a pavil. 
KEEP self, to — 
l.To' cleave or adhere to, py^ dabeq. 

Num36. 7, 9 every one. .shall keep himself to the 
2. To be kept, preserved, "10^ shamar, 2. 

Deut 23. 9 then keep thee from every wicked thing 

1 3a. at. 4 if the young men have kept themselves 



3. To keep or preserve self, "in^ shamar, 7 

2 Sa. 22. 24 and have kept myself from mine iniquity 
Psa. 18. 23 upright, .and I kept myself from mine in. 

4. To keep guard, watch, (pvXda-a-ai phulassd. 
Acts 21. 25 save only that they keep themselves irom 

KEEP self close, to — 

To keep in, restrain, fi)^ atsar. 

1 Ch.i2. I while he yet kept himself close because 
KEEP (sheep), to — 
To feed, keep sheep, ."tjfi raah. 

Gen. 29. 9 came withherfather'ssheep; forshe kept 
Exod. 3. I Moses kept the flock of Jethro his father. 
I Sa. 16. II youngest, and, behold, ho keepeth the sh. 
17. 34 Thy servant kept his father's sheep, and 
25. 16 we were with them keeping the sheep 
KEEP silence, to — 
1. To be silent, deaf, bhij charash. 

Psa. 32. 3 When X kept silence, my bones waxed old 

35. 22 thou hast seen, Lord : keep not silence 

so. 3 God shall come, and shall not keep silence 

50. 21 These, .hast thou done, and I kept silence 

Isa. 41. I Keep silence before me, O islands : and 

2.2*0 be or keep silence, a-iydw sigad. 

Acts- 15. 12 llien all the multitude kept silence, and 

1 Co. 14. 28 let him keep silence in the church ; and 

'4-34 I*t your women keep silence in the chur. 

KEEP still, to — 

To keep in, restrain, isj; atsar. 

2 Ch. 22. 9 house of Ahaziah had no power to keeps. 
KEEP, that which was delivered to — ^ 

Store, deposit, I'niJS piqqadon. 

Lev. 6. 2, 4 that which was delivered him to keep 
KEEP under, to — 

1. To svhdue,force, B'33 kahash. 

2 Ch.28. 10 ye purpose to keep under the children of 

2. To keep down, press under, virci)irtd(w hupopiazo. 

1 Co. 9. 27 I keep under my body, and bring (it) into 
KEEP with a garrison, to — 

To watch, guard, (ppovpeto phroureo. 

2 Co.ii, 32 kept the city of.the Damascenes ^v^th a gar. 

1.2*0 keep, watch, "iw natar. 

Song I. 6 theyjnade me the keeper of the vineyards 
8. II Solomon., let out the vineyard unto keep. 

2.2*0 keep, watch, reserve, is} natsar. 

Job 27. 18 and as a booth (that) the keeper maketh 

3. To feed sheep, n^-i^ raah. 

Gen. 4. 2 Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was 
i. Prince, captain, chief, "iff sar. 

Gen. 39. 21 favour in the sight of the keeper of the 

39. 22 the keeper of the prison committed to J. 

39. 23 The keeper of the prison looked not to any 

5. To keep, observe, preserve, "Vy^ shamar. 

Gen. 4. 9 said.Iknownot: (Am)I mybrother'skee.? 

1 Sa. 17. 20 left the sheep with a keeper, and took, and 

17. 22 left his carriage in the hand of the keeper 
28. 2 I make thee keeper of mine head forever 

2 Ki.ii. 5 shall even be keepers of the watch of the 

22. 4 which the keepers of the door have gath. 
22. 14 the son of Harhas, keeper of the wardrobe 

23. 4 the keepers of the door, to bringforthout 

25. 18 the second priest, and the three keepers of 
I Ch. 9. 19 service, keepers of the gates of the taber. 

9. 19 their fathers, .(were) keepers of the entry 
s Ch.34. 22 the son of Hasrah, keeper of the wardrobe 
Nell. 2. 8 unto Asaph the keeper of the king's for. 

3. 29 also Shemaiah . . the keeper of the east gate 
Esth. 2. 3 king's chamberlain, keeper of the women 
2. 8 the custody of Hegai, keeper of the women 
a. 15 what . . the keeper'of the women,'appoint. 
6. 2 keepers of the door, who sought to lay 
Fsa.iai. 5 The Lord (is) thy keeper ; the Lord (is) 
Eccl.12. 3 In the day when the keepers of the house 
Song s- 7 keepers of the walls took away my veil 
Jer. 4. 17 As keepers of a field, are they against her 
35. 4 above the chamber of. .the keeper of the 
52. 24 the second priest, and the three keepers 
Eze. 40. 45, 46 priests, the keepers of the charge of the 
44. 8 ye have set keepers of my charge in my s. 
44. 14 1 will make them keepers of the charge of 

6. Watchman, guard, <pv\d^ phulax. 

Acts 5 [23 keepers standing without before the doors 
12.* 6 keepers before the door kept the prison 

12. 19 he examined the keepers, and commanded 

7.7*0 keep, watch, observe, rnpeco tereS. 

Matt 28. 4 for fear of him the keepers aid shake, and 
EEEPEB. at home — 
Owe who keeps his own, house, o'lKovpSt oikov/ros. 

Titus 2. 5 discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good 
KEEPER of the prison — 
Guard of a prison, Se(T/xo<pi\a^~desmophulax. 

Acts 16. 27 the keeper of the prison awaking out of 

16. 36 the keeper of the prison told this saying 

KEEPING — 

1. To keep, watc/i,.reserve, "isj natsar. 

Exod. 34. 7 Keeping mercy for thousands, lorgivuig 

2. To keep, observe, preserve, i??* shamar. 

Num. a. e8, 38 keeping the eharge of the sanctuary 



Neh. 12. 25 keeping the ward at the thresholds of tho 
Dan. 9. 4 keeping the covenant and mercy to them 

S.Keeping, observing, riiprjo'is teresis. 

I Co. 7. 19 the keeping of the commandments of God 
KE-HE-LA'-THAH, .TO^rtj? place of assembly. 
The 18th encampment of Israel from Egypt, and 7th 
from Sinai. 

Num33. 22 journeyed from Kissah, and pitched In K. 
33. 23 they went from K. and pitched in mount 

KE-f-IAH, n^'J?!? inclosed. 

1. Acityin the hill country of Judah, towards the Philis- 
tines, near Achub ; now Kila, eight miles from Eleu- 
theropolis. 

Josh.is. 44 K., and Achzib, andMareshah: nine cities 
I Sa. 23. I the Philistines fight against EL, and they 
33. 2 Go and smite the Philistines, and save K. 
33. 3 if we come to K. against the armies of the 
33. 4 Arise, go down to K. ; for I will deliver 
33. s David . . went to K. . . So David saved . . K. 
33. 6 when Abiathar. .fled to David to K.. .he 
23. 7 it was told Saul that David was come to K, 
23. 8 Saul called all the people, .go down to K. 
33. 10 Saul seeketh to come to K., to destroy tho 

33. II Will the men of K. deliver me up into his 

33. 12 Will the men of K. deliver me and my men 
23. 13'David and his men. .departed out of K. 

33. 13 told Saul that David was escaped from K 
Neh. 3. 17, 18 the ruler of the half part of K. 

2. A descendant of Caleb, son of Jephunneh. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 4. 19 K. the Garmite^ and Eshtemoa the Maach. 

KE-IA-I'AH, nfjp Jah is light. 

A Levite who tad taken a strange wife during or 

after the captivity. B.C. 456. Called also Eelila. 

Ezra 10. 23 Also of the Levites . . K., the same (is) K. 
KE-U'-TA, K^'^i? poverty, littleness. 

1. Same as Eelaidh. B.C. 4sfi. 

Ezra 10. 23 Kelaiah, the same (is) K., Pethahlati, Jn. 

2. A priest who explained the law when read by Ezra. 

B.C. 456. 

Neh. 8. 7 K., Azariah, Jozabad, Hanan, Pelaiah 

3. A Levite who sealed the covenant made by Nehemiah. 
B.C. 456. 

Neh. 10. 10 their brethren, Shebaniah, Hodijah, K. 
KE-ani'-EL, Swicp God stands, or rises. 

1. The third son!o£ Nahor, Abraham's brother. B.C. i8oo. 

Gen. 22. 21 Huz his first bom . . K. the father of Aram 

2. A prince or chief of Ephraim, one of those appointed 
to divide the land. B.C. 1452. 

Num34. 24 prince, .of Ephraim, K. the son of Shipht. 

3. A Levite, the father of Hashabiah ruler of the Levites 
in David's reign. B.C. 1015. 

J Ch.27. 17 Of the Levites; Hashabiah, the son of K. 
KE'-lfAIT, I5'p one acquired or begotten. 
The son of Enosh, the grandson of Adam. B.C. 3679- 
2794. ' Called Cainan in Gen. 5. g. 

• I Ch. I. 2 K., Mahalaleel, Jered 
KE'-NATH, njp possession. 

A city of Bashan in Argob, taken from the Amorites by 
Nobah, a Manassite, and called after him. Now called 
Kunawat. 

Num32. 42 Nobah wentandtook K., and the villages 
I Ch. 2. 23 And he took . . K., and the towns thereof 

KEN'-AZ, KEN'-EZ, ijp side, flank. 

1. The fourth son of Eliphas the son of Esau. B.C. 
1740. 

Gen. 36. II the sons of Eliphaz were Teman. .and K. 
36. 15 of the sons of Esau, .duke Zepho,duke K. 
I Ch. I. 36 The sons of Eliphaz ; Teman, and. .K. 

2. Adukeoi'Edom. B.C. 1470. Perhapsthesameas No. i. 

Gen. 36. 42 Duke K., duke Teman, duke Mibzar 
I Ch. I. 53 Duke K., duke Teman, duke Mibzar 

3. The brother of Caleb the son of Jephunneh, and father 
of Othniel, one of the judges. B.C. 1490. 

Josh 15. 17 Othniel the son of K., the brotherot Caleb 

• Judg. 1. 13 Othniel the son of K., Caleb's younger b. 

3. 9 the Lord raised up . . Othniel the son of K. 

3. II And Othniel the son of K. died 

I Ch. 4. 13 the sons of K.; Othniel, and Seraiah 

4. A grandson of Caleb the son of Jephunneh. B.a 
1400. 

I Ch. 4. IS sons of Caleb.. sons ef Elah, even K. 

KEK-E-ZITE, '}ii7 belonging to Eenez. 

The patronyinio of Jephunneh the father (or ancestor) 

of Caleb. B.C. 1490. Bee also Eenizzitei. 

Nnm32. 12 Save Caleb the son of Jephunneh the K. 

Josh 14. 6 Caleb the son of Jephunneh the K. said 

14. 14 Caleb the son of Jephunneh the K. unto 

KE-HITESj 'J'p belonging to Ken or Qen. 
One of the ten tribes of Palestine in the time' of Abra- 
ham ; apparently destroyed afterwards by the Amorites, 
and dispersed among the Amalekites in the S. and the 
Canaanites in the N. Perhaps also called Midianites. 

Gen. 15. 19 The K., and the Kenizites, and the Kad. 

Num24. 21 he looked on the K., and took up his 

34. 22 Nevertheless the K. shall be wasted, until 
Judg. 1. 16 the children of the K. . . went up out of 

4. II HebertheiK... severed himself from the K. 
4. 17 the tent of Jael the wife of Heberthe K 
4. 17 betwen Jabln. .and thehouse of H. theK, 
5. 24 Blessed, .shall Jael. .wile ofEebertbeK. 



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> Sa. 15. 6 Saul said unto the K,, Go, depart, get 

15. 6 So the K. departed from among the Am. 
27. 10 David aaid, Against tho south of. the K. 
30. 29 to(them) which (Tvcre) in. . cities of the K. 

I Ch. 2. 55 These (are) the K. tliat came of Hemath 

SX-NIZ-ZITEB, 'JJr? belonging to K-tnan. 

One of the ten tribes of Palestine, named between tho 

Kenites in the S. and the Kadmonites in the N. 

Ocn. 15 ig'',The Kenites, and the E,, and the Kaamon 
KEPT, to ba — 
1. To he or remain bound, "idn: asar, 2. 

Gen. 42. 16 ye shallbolieptln prison, thatyourwonls 
2.Quard, charge, ward, n-ia:ptp mishmereth. 
Exod. 16. 23 lay up for you to be kept until the mom. 

16. 32, 33 an omer . . bo kept for your generations 
16. 34 laid it upbefore tho Testimony, to be kept 

Num.17. 10 to be kept for a token against the rebels 
19. 9 it shall be kept for the congregation of 

3.7*0 keep in, restrain, nsy atsar. 

I Sa. 21. 5 Of a truth women (have been) kept from 
A.To be done, rtp^ asah, 2. 

a Ch.35. 18 there was nopassover like to that kept In 
35. 19 the reign of Josiah was this passover Kept 

6.7*0 set or he set apart, ufi^ qadcsh, 7. 

Isa. 30. 29 as in the night . . a holy solemnity is kept 

6. 7*0 keep, preserve, •Cf shamar. 

I Sa. g. 24 unto this time hath it been kept.for thee 
Eccl. 5. 13 riches kept for the owners thereof to their 

7.2*0 be kept, observed, -iaif shamar, 7. 

Mic. 6. 16 the statutes of Omri are kept, and all the 

8. 7*0 he. NJCJ hava. 

Dan. s- 19 whom he would he kept alive, and whom 
9. To lead or bring on, fi^w ago. 

Matt. 14. 6 when Herod's birthday [was kept,] the 

KEPT back, to bo — 

To be diminished, vnthdrattm, Sn.3 gara, 2. 

Num^ 9. 7 wherefore are we kept, back, that wa may 

KEPT close, to be — 

7*0 hide, nno sathar. 

Num. 5. 13 and be kept close, and she be defiled, and 
Job 28. 21 and kept close from the fowls of the air 

KRPT aecret, to be — 

7*0 be hidden, ylvoi^cu&.Tr6KpvTros ginomaiapokrup. 
Mark 4. 22 neitherwas anything keptsecret, but that 

KEECHEEFS — 

Veils, kerchiefs, nin^p? mispachoth. 

Eze. 13. iB make kerchiefs upon the head of every 
13. 2 1 Your kerchiefs also will I tear, and deliver 

KE-REN HAP'-PTTCH, Tiisri nij horn for paint. 
Theyounpestjdaughter of Job, bom after his trial. B.C. 
1520. 

Job 42. 14 And he called the name, .of the third K. 
KE-EI'-OTH, KIEIOTH, ninp ciHes, hamlets. 
I. A city in the E. of Judah, now Eurietem. 

Joshis. 25 Hazor, Hadattah, and K., (and) Hezron 
8.'A city of Moab, now Eureiat or Euveiyak. 

Jer. 48. 24 And upon K., and upon Bozrah, and upon 
48. 41 K. istaken, and the strongholds are but. 

Amos 2. a it shall devour the palaces of K.; and M. 

KERNEL — 

Kernels, sour grapes, D'JSIH ckartsannim. 

Num. 6. 4 nothing, .from the kernels even to the husk 

Se'-ROS, Dip, DTP bent. 

One of the Nethinim whose descendants returned to 

Jerusalem with Zerubbabel. ao. 636. 

Ezra 2. 44 The children of K., the children of Siaha 
Neh. 7. 47 The children of K., the children of Sia 

VE TTT.T! — 

Kettle, basket, "tn dud. 

I Sa. a. 14 he struck (it) into the pan, or kettle, or 

KE-TtJ'-EAH, nyajf fragraTice. 
Wife of Jfcraham after Sarah's deaia. B.C. 1B53. 
Gen. 25. I Abrah. took a -nTfe, and her name (was) K. 

as. 4 All these (were) the children of K. 
I Ch. I. 32 Now the sons of K., Abraliam's concubine 
1. 33 All these (are) the sons of K. 

KEY — 

l.Key, opener, nigoD maphteach. 

Judg. 3. 25 thereiore they took a key, and opened 
Isa. 22. 22 the key Of the house of David will I lay 

i.A key, K\els kleis. 

Matti6.'i9 I will give unto thee the keys of the king. 

Lukeii. 53 ye have taken away the key of knowledge 

Bev. 1. 18 beholdl..havethekeysofhellandofdeath 

3. 7 he that hath the key of David, he that op. 

9. I to him was given the key of the bottomless 

ao. I having the key of the Dottomless pit and 

KE-ZI'-A, nvyp cassia. 

The second daughter of Job, bom after his trial. B.C. 

1530. 

Job 43. i4AndHecaIIedthename..ofthesecond,K. 

KE'-ZIZ, f'VB border. 

A valley and city of Benjamin. 

Josh 18.31 and Beth-boglAb, and tha valley ot K> 



KIB-KOTH HAT-TA-A'-VAH, niKJin n'nnp. 
The 12th encampment of Israel from Egypt, and the ist 
from Sinai, so called because of thop(:ui>le lusting for 
flesli while there. 

Numii. 34 Andhccalled the name of that place K.-h. 
II. 35 the people journeyed from K.-h. unto H. 
33. i6theyremov. from. .Sinai, and pitched at K. 

33. 17 And they departed from K.-h., andcnca. 
Deut. 9 22 at K.-h., yo provoked tho LoKU to wrath 

KIB-ZA'-IK, D's^p double gathering. 

A Levitical city in Ephraim ; Jolmeami 

Josh 21. 23 K. with hersuburb3,andBetb-boron with 

EIOE, to — 

1.7*0 kick, tsyj baaf. 

Deut.32 IS Jeshurum waxed fat, and kicked -.thou art 
I Sa. 2. 29 Wherefore kick ye at my sacriflco and at 

2.7*0 kick {vnlh the heel), Aokt/^o) laktizo. 

Acts 9. s hard for thee to kick against tho pricks 
26. 14 hard for thee to kick against the pricks 
KID — 
\.A kid, nigedi. 

Gen. 27. '9 fetch me from thence two good kids of tho 

27. 16 she put the skins of the kids of the goats 
38. 23 I sent this kid, and thou hast not found 

Exod23. 19 Thou Shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's 

34. 26 Thou Shalt not seethe akid in his mother's 
Judg 14. 6 he rent him as he would have rent a kid 
I Sa. 10. 3 one carrying tliree kids, and another car 

2.A kid of the goats, O'ty '"!? gedi izzim. 

Gen. 38. 17 said, Iwill send (thee) a kid from the flock 
38. 20 Judah sent the kid by the hand of his fri. 

Judg. 6. 19 Gidoon weiitin,.ind make ready a kid, and 
13. IS until we shall have made ready a kid for 
13. 19 Manoah took a kid with a meat offering 

15. I tliat Samson visited his wife with a kid 

I Sa. 16. 2o bread, and a bottle of wine, and a kid, and 

3. A kid, nnj gcdiyyah. 

Song I. 8 feed thy kids b.eside the shepherds' tents 
Isa II. 6 the leopard shall lie down with the kid 

i.A goat, strong one, ly ez. 

Deut. 14. 21 Thou shaltnot seeth a kid in his mother's 

1 Ki. 20. 27 before tliem like two little flocks of kids 

5. /I kid, hairy onc,'\y<{' snir. 

Gen. 37. 31 killed a kid of the goats, and dipped the 
Lev. 4. 23 a kidot the goats, a male without blemish 
9. 3 Take ye a kid of the goats for a sin offer. 

16. 5 two kids of the goats for a sin offering 

23. 19 ye shall sacrifice one kid of the goats for 
Nnm 7. i6 One kid of the goats for sin offering 

So in V. 22, 28, ;34, 40, 46, 52, 58, 64, 70, 76, 82. 
7. 87 the kids of the goats for a sin offering 

15. 24 and one kid of the goats for a sin offering 
a8. 1 5 one kid of the goats for a sin offering unto 

28. 30 one Idd of the goats, to make an atonem. 

29. 5, II, 16, iQ, 25 one kid of the goats, .a sin 
Eze. 43. 22 thou Shalt offer a kid of the goats without 

45. 23 a kid of the goats daily .a sin offering 

Q.Hairy one, kid, m/yif seirah. 

Lev. 4. 28 a kid of the goats, a female without blemish 
5. 6 a lamb, or a kid of the goats, for a sin off. 

7. Sons (i.e. produce) of the goats, O'lyj^i hene-izzi. 
2Ch.33. 7 gave, of the flocks, lambs and kids, all 

8.A kid, epKpos eriphos. 

Lukeis. 29 thou never gavest me a kid, that I might 

KIDNET8 — 

Kidneys, veins, nV^j kelayoth. 

Exod29. 13, 22 the' two kidneys, and the fat that (is) 
Lev. 3. 4, 10, 15 the two kidneys, and the fat that 

3. 10, 15 the caul above the liver, with the Md. 

4. 9 the two kidneys, and the fat that (is) upon 
4. 9 the caul above the liver, with the kidneys 
7. 4 the two kidneys, and the fat that (is) on 

7. 4 the caul . . above the liver, with the kidneys 

8. 16, 2S liver, and the two kidneys, and their 

9. 10, 19 the kidneys, and the caul above the li 
Deut 32. 14 goats, with the fat of kidneys of wheat 
Isa. 34. 6 made fat.. with the fat of the kidneys of 

KID'-EON, I'nip turbid. 

A brook running through the valley between Jerusalem 
and the Mount of Olives, and falling into the Dead Sea. 
Called Cedron in John 18. i. 

2 Sa. IS. 23 the king, .passed over the brook K., and 
[i K. 2. 37 ; 15. 13 ; 2 Ki. 23. 4, 6, 6, 12 ; 2 Ch. 15. 16 ; 

29. 16 ; 30. 14 ; Jer. 31. 40.] 

Knx, to — 

1.7*0 slay, ym harag. 

Gen. 12. 12 will kill me, but they will save thee alive 

26. 7 men of the place should kill me for Reb. 

27. 42 comfort himself, (purposing) to kill thee 
Exod. 2. 14 Intendestthou to kill me, as thou killedst 

22. 24 I will kill you with the sword ; and your 

Lev. 20. 16 thou shalt kill the woman, and the beast 

Numii. 15 Irill me, I pray thee, outof hand, if I have 

22. 29 a sword in mine hand, .now would I kill 

31. 17 Now. .kill every male among the little ones 

31. 17 kill every woman that hath known man 
31. 19 whosoever hath killed any person, and 

Deut 13. 9 thou shalt surely kill him ; thine hand 
Judg. 9. 24 which aided him in the killing of his bre. 

16. 2 morning, when it is day, we shall kill him 
I Sa. 16. 2 can I go? if Saul hear (it), he will kill me 

24. lo bade (me) kill thee; but (mine eye) spared 
24. II and killed thee not, know thouand see 

24. 18 dealt well. .iQi<aGmucli as. .thoii killedst 



I KI.13. 27 they shall kill rac, and go af;ain to Turho. 
Esth. 3. 13 to kill, and to cause to pcriiili, all Jews 
Job s- * wrath kllleth the fooliah man, and envy 
Eccl. 3. 3 A time to kill, and a time to heal ; a time 

2. 7*0 slaughter, njt zaiach. 

Deut 13. IS thoumaycst kill and cat flesh In all thy g. 
12. 31 thou shaltkill of thyhcrd and of thy n<x:k 

1 Sa. 28. 24 she hasted, and killed it, and took flour 

2 Ch.18. 3 Ahab killed uhcep and oxen for lilm in 
Eze. 34. 3 ye kill them that are fed. .ycfecd noltlie 

3.T0 pierce, wound, S'pn chalal. 

Judg2o. 31 kill, as at other times, in the highways 

20. 39 Benjamin began to smite (and) kiU of the 

4. 7*0 elavghler, njp tabach. 

Exoda:. i an ox, or a sheep, and kill it, or sell It 
> Sa. 35. II my flesh that I have killed for my shcarert 
Prov. 9. 3 She hath killed her beasts ; she hath mln. 
Lam. 3. 31 hast slain, .thou bast lulled, .not pitied 

5. 7*0 put to death, niD mulh, 5. 

Exod. I. 16 if it (be) a son, then yo shall kill him: but 

4. 24 the 1.0KUmcthim,and sought to kill him 

16. 3 to kill this whole assembly with hunger 

17. 3 to kill us and our children and our cattlo 
31. 29 that he hath killed a man or a woman 

Lev. 30. 4 And if the people of the land, .kill him 
Numi4. IS thou shall kill, this people as one man 
16. 13 to kill us in the wilderness, except thou 
16. 41 saying, Ye have killed the people of tho 
Deut 32. 39 I kill, and I make alive ; I wound, and I 
Judgi3. 23 If the LoiU) were pleased to kill us, ho 

15. 13 bind thee fast., but surely we will not kill 
I Sa. 2. 6 I.OKD killeth, and maketh alive : hebrin. 

19. I to all his servants, that they should kill 
19. 2 saying, >Saul my father secketh to kill thee 

19. 17 He said. .Let niego; why should I kill 
30. 15 that thou wilt neither kill me, nor deliver 

a Sa. 13. 28 I say unto you, Smite Ammou ; then kill 
J4. 7 that we may kill him, for the life of his 
14 32 if there be. .iniquity in me, let hira kill 

21. 4 neither for us shalt thou kill any man in 
21. 17 and smote the Philistine, and killed him 

I Ki. 11. 40 Solomon sought therefore to kill Jeroboam 

16. 10 Zimri went in and smote him, and killed 

3 Ki. 5. 7 (Am) I God, to kill and to make alive 

7. 4 the Syrians, .if they kill us, we shall bnt 
II IS himthatfollowetbberkill with the sword 

15. 3S Pekah. .killed Iiim, and reigned in his 

I Ch.19. 18 kiUod £r,ophach the captain of the host 
Psa, s9 title, sent, and they watched the house to kill 
Prov;2i. 25 The desire of the slothful killeth him ; for 
Isa 14. 30 I will kill thy root with famine, and he sh. 

6.7*0 smite, caicse to smite, ."13} nakah, 5. 

Gen. 4. IS a mark, .lest any finding him should kll! 
37. 21 Reuben heard, and said, Let us not kill 

Lev. 24. 17 he that killeth any man shall surely be put 
24. 18 he that killeth a beast shall make it good 
24. 21 he that killeth a beast, he shall restore It 
24. 21 he that killeth a man, he shall be put tod 

Num35. II slayer.. which killeth any person at una 
3S. 15 every one that killeth any person unawares 
35. 30 Whoso killeth any person, the murderer 

Deut. 19. 4 Whoso killeth his neighbour ignorantly 

Josh. 20. 3 the slayer that killeth (any) person unaw. 

20. 9 whosoever killeth (any) person at unawa. 

1 Sa, 17. 9 If he be able to fight v.ith me, and to kill 

17. 9 if I prevail against him, and kill him, then 
17. 75 the man who killeth him, the king will en 
17. 26 MTiatshall be doneto the man that killeth 
17. 27 So shall it be done to the man that killeth 

2 Sa. 12. 9 Thou hast killed Uriah the Hittlte with 

1 KL 16. 7 house of Jeroboam; and because he killed 

2 Ch. 2s. 3 servants that had killed the king bis fatb. 

7. 7*0 go round, fip; naqaph. 

Isa 29. I add yeyeartoyear; lettbemkill sacrifices 

8. 7*0 kill, h^Uqatal. 

Job 24. 14 The murderer rising with the light killetb 
9. 7*0 murder, pierce, n^T ratsach. 

Exod2o. 13 'Thou shalt not kill 

Num 3s. 27 and the revenger of blood kiH the slayer 

Deut. 4. 42 which should kill his neighbonr unawares 

5. 17 Thou shalt not kill 

I Ki. 21. 19 Hast thou killed, and also taken possess. 
Eos. 4. 2 By swearing, and lying, and killing, and 

10.7*0 slaughter, kill, an^ shadiat. 

Gen. 37. 31 took Joseph's coat, and killed a Idd of the 

Exodi2. 6 the congregation of Israel shaU kill it in 

12. 21 take you a lamb, .and kill the passover 

29. II thou shalt kill the bullock before the LORD 

29. 20 Then shalt thou kill the ram, and take ol 

Lev I. 5 he shall kill the bullock before the LORD 

I. n he shall kill it en the side of the altar no. 

3. 2 kill it (at) the door of the tabernacle of the 
3 8,13 ana kill it before the tabernacle of the 

4. 4 he shall kill the bullock before the LoiU> 
4. 24 and kill it in the place where they kill the 
4. 33 the place where they kill the burnt offer. 

7. 2 where they kill the burnt, .shall theykiU 

8. 19 And he killed (it) ; and Moses sprinkled 
14. 13 in the place where he shall kill the sin off. 
14. 19 afterward he shall kill the burnt offering 
14. 25 he shall kill the Iamb of the tresspass off. 
14. 50 he shall kill the one of the birds in an 

16. II shall kill the bullock of the sin offering 

16. IS Then shall he kill tho goat of the sin off. 

17. 3 that killeth. .in the camp, or that killeth 
23. 28 ye shall not kill it and her young both in 

3 CI1.S9. 33 So they killed the bullocks^ and the piiesta 



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a C3J.29. 22 wheivthey had killed the rams .they ku 

29. 24 the priests killed them, and they made 

30. 15 Then they killed the passover on the four. 
35. I they killed the pasaover on the fourteen. 
35. 6 So kill the passover, and sanctify yourae. 
35. II they killed the passover, and the priests 

Ezra 6. 20 killed the passover for all the children 
Isa. 66. 3 He that killeth an ox (is as if) he slew a 

'1. To take a^oaj/, kill, avaipiia anaireo. 

I.ukezz. 2 scribes sought hov/ they might kill him 

\cts 7. 28 Wilt thou kill me, as thou didst theEgy. 

9. 21 And after .the Jews took counsel to kill 

9. 24 watched the gates day and night to kill 

12. 2 he killed James the brother of John with 

16. 2> would have killed nimself, supposing that 

23. 15 we, oreverhe comenear, arereadyto kill 

23. 21 neither eat nordrink till theyhave killed 

23. 27 should have been killed of them : then 

25. 3 send, .laying wait in the way to kill Imn 
"12. To kill entirely, i.iroKTeiv<o apokteino. 

Mattio. 28 which kill the body, but are notable tok. 

16. 21 killed, and be raised again the third day 

17. 23 they shall kill him, and the third day he 
21 35 beat one, and killed another, and stoned 
St. 38 This is the heir , come, let us kill him 
53. 34 (some) of them ye shall kill and crucify 
S3 37 Jerusalem . . thatldllest the prophets, and 

24. 9 shall kill you: and ye shall be hated of all 

26. 4 they might take Jesus by subtilty, and k. 
Mark 3. 4 Is it lawful to save life, or to kill? But 

6. 19 would have killed him; but she could not 

8. 3r be killed, and after three days rise again 

9. 31 into thehands of men, and they shall kill 
9. 31 after that he is kUled, he shall rise the 

10. 34 and shall spit upon him, and shall kill 
12. s him they killed, and many others., killing 
12. 7 This is the heir ; come, lot us kill him 
12, 8 took him, and killed, .and cast, .out of 
Lukeii. 47 for ye build., and your fathers killed them 
ii._48 they indeed killed them, and ye build 
12.* 4 Be not afraid of them that kill the body 

12. 5 which after he hath killed hath power to 
13.31 and depart hence : for Herod will kill thee 

13. 34 which killest the prophets, and stonest 
to. 14 let us kill him, that the inheritance may 
2o. 15 they cast him out of the vineyard, and k. 

John 5. 18 Jews sought the more to kill him, because 

7. I would not .becausethe Jews sought tok. 
7. 19 Did not Moses. .Why go ye about to kill 
7. 20 people answered . . who goeth about to k. 

7. 25 said.. is not this he whom they seek tok.? 

8. 22 Then said the Jews, Will he kill himself 
8. 37 ye seek to kill me, because my word hath 

8. 40 But now ye seek to kill me, a man that 
16. 2 whosoever killeth you wUl think that he 

Acts 3. 15 killed the prince of life, whom God hath 
21 31 as they went about to kill him, tidings c, 
23. 12 neither eat nor drink till they had killed 

27. 42 the soldiers' counsel was to kill the pris. 
Rom II. 3 Lord, they have killed thy prophets, and 
2 Co. 3. 6 the letter killeth, but the spirit givetii 

I Th. 2. 15 Who both killed the Lord Jesus and their 

Eev. 2. 23 I will kill her children with death ; and 

6. 8 to kill with sword, and with hunger, and 

6. II their brethren, that should be killed as 

g. sit was given that they should not kill them 

9. 18 was the third part of men killed, by the 
9.-20 the rest of the men, which were not killed 

ir. 5 hurt them, he must in this manner be k. 
IT. 7 the beast, shall overcome them, and kill 

13. 10 he that killeth with the sword must be k. 
1 3. 1 5 would not worship the image . . should be k. 

\o.Tohandlem-olently,hiax^tpi^oij.aidiacheirizoTnai. 
Acts 26. 21 theJewscaughtme..andwentabouttok. 
\i.To slaughter, sacrifice, 6iu thud. 

Matt 22. 4 my oxen and . .fatlings (arej killed, and 
Mark: 4. 12 the first day. .when they killed the pass. 
Xuke 1 5. 23 bring hither the fatted calf, and kill . , let 
15. 27 thy father hath killed the fatted calf, be. 
15. 30 thou hast killed for him the fatted calf 

22. 7 the day . . when the passover must be killed 
Johnio. 10 but for to steal, and to ktil, and to destroy 
Acts 10. 13 therecamea voice. .Rise, Peter;kill, and 

15. To slay, kill, wound, (rcpdrrot sphatto, tr^jxiim. 
Rev. 6. 4 that they should kill one another : and 

16. To murder, tpovevw phoncTW. 

Mavt. 5. 21 Thou shalt not kill, .whosoever shaJl kill 

23. 31 ye are the children of them which Hilled 
Markio. 19 [Do not kill]. Do not steal. Do not bear 
luke 18. 20 Do not kill. Do not steal. Do not bear false 
Rom 13. 9 Thou shalt not kill. Thou shalt not steal 
Jas. 2. II said. Do not commit adultery. .Do not kill 

2. II if thou kill tjjou art become a transgres. 
4. 2 ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot 

S- 6 Ye have condemned., killed the just he 

KILLED, to be — 

\.To be killed, J"in harag, 4. 

Psa. 44. 22 for thy sake are vve killed all the day long 
i.To slaughter, Bnif' shachat. 

Lev. 4. 15 the bullock shall be killed before the L. 

14. 5 shall command that one of the birds be k. 
Z.To be slaughtered, on^ shachat, 2. 

Lev., 6. 25 is killed shall the sin offering be killed be. 
14. 6 in the blood of the bird, .killed over the 

A, To put to death, davarou thanatoo. 

Rom. 3. 36 For thysake we are killed all the daylong 
3 Go. 6. 9 behold, we live ; as chastened, aad not k. 



Kn.T.TWG — 

l.To murder, nsT ratsach. 

Hos. 4. 2 By swearing, and lying, and killing, and 

2. To slaughter, tin^ shachat. 

Isa. 22. 13 slaying oxen and kjUing sheep, eating fl. 

Z.A slaughter, nij-ns" shechitah. 

2 Ch.30. 17 the Levites had the charge of the kilUcg 
mis, (near or nigh) — 
\.Near ofjlesh, nj^j "ixf' sheer basar. 

Lev. 18. 6 shall approach to any that iBnear of kin 
25. 49 or (any) that is nigliof kin unto him of his 

2. Flesh, relation, iNf" sheer. 

Lev. 20. 19 for he uncoverelh his near kin: they shall 
21. 2 But fo.r his kin that is near unto him. .for 
3.0/ the same race, truyyevfis supgenes. 

Mark 6. 4amonghisown[kin],an(lislUs ownhonse 
KT-NAH, nj'p smithy. 
A city in the S. of Judah, near Dimonah. 

Josh.15. 22 And K., and Dimonah, and Adadah 
KINI) (divers) — 
1. Species, kind, \] zan, 

2 Ch.i6. 14 divers kinds .prepared by the apothecar. 

Dan. 3. 5 psaltery, dulcimer, and all kinds of mus. 

3. 7 sackbut, psaltery, aod all kinds of music 

3. 10, 15 psaltery, and dulcimer, and all kinds 

2.Kind, species, I'D min. 

Gen. I. II the fruit tree yielding fniit after his kind 
I. 12 herb yielding seed after his ki id, and the 
J. 12 whose seed (was) in itself, after his kind 
1.21 after their kind, and . fowl after his kind 
I. 24 the living creature after his kind, cattle 
I. 24 beast of the earth after his kind . and it 
1. 25 made the beast of the earth after his kind 
1. 25 cattle after their kmd, and every thing 
1.25 creepeth upon the earth after his kind : and 
6. 2o Of fowls after their kind 
6. 2o and of cattle after their kind, of every 

6. 20 creeping thing of the earth after his kmd 

7. 1 4 They, and every beast after his,kind 
7. 14 and all the cattle after their kind 

7. 14 and every creeping thing, after his bind 
7. 14 and.every fowl after his kind, every bird 

Lev. 1 1. 14 the vulture, and the kite after his kind 
II. 15 Every raven after his kind 
II. 16 the cuckoo, and the hawk after his kind 
II. 19 the stork, the heron after her kind, and 
II. 22 ye may eat; the locust after his kind, and 
II. 2 J and the bald locust after his kind 
II. 22 and the beetle after bis kind 
II. 22 and the grasshopper after his kind 
II. 29 the mouse, and the tortoise after his kind 

Deut 14. 13 the kite, and the vulture after his kind 
14. 14 And every raven after his kind 
14. 15 the cuckow, and the hawk after his kind 
14. 18 the stork, and the heron after her kind 

Eze. 47. 10 their fish shall be according to their kinds 

Z. Family, nns-^fio mishpachah. 

Gen. 8. 19 Every beast .aftertheir kinds, went forth 
Jer. 15. 3 I will appoint over them four kinds, saith 

i.Kind, species, race, yivos gcnos. 

Matt 13. 47 into the sea, and gathered of every kind 

17 21 this [kind] goeth not out but by prayer 
Mark 9. 29 This kind can come forth by nothing but 
I Co. 13. 10 to another kinds of tongues; to another 

J 4 10 These are, it may be, so many kinds of 

5.J^ature,_<p{i<ns phusis. 

Jas. 3. ' 7 every kind of beasts, and of birds, and oj 

KIND — 

Useful, ben.efi.cial, xPVC'rSs chrestos. 

Luke 6. 35 he is kind unto the unthankful and .the 
Eph. 4. 32 be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted 

KDTD, to be — 

To be useful, beneficial, xpi;o'T€i5o/xa( chresteuomai. 

1 Co. 13. 4 Charity auffereth long .is kind ; charity 

KIND of, a — 

A certain, tis lis. 

Jas. I. 18 that we should be a kind of flrstfruits of 

KnrDLE, to — 

l.^o cause brightness, give light, niK or, 5. 

Mai. I. 10 neither do ye kindle (Are) on mine altar 

2. To bum, ij^iJ boar. 

2 Sa. 22. 9 fire, devoured : coals were kindled by it 

22. 13 Through the brightness, were coals, .kin. 
Psa. 2. IS when his wrath is kindled but a little 

18. 8 fire, devoured . coals were kindled by it 
106 18 a fire was kindled iu their company; the 
Isa. 30. 33 the breath of the Lord, doth kindle it 

43. 2 neither shall the flame kindle upon thee 
Jer. 44. 6 was kindled in the cities of Judah and in 

3. To inake to burn, IK;) boar, 8.. 

Exod35. 3 Ye shall kindle no fire throughout your 
Isa. 50. ri and in the sparks (that) ye have kindled 
Jer. 7. 18 the fathers kindle the flre,.andthe women 
Eze. 20. 48 shall see that I the LORD have kindled it 

i.To cause to burn, "lyj baar, 5. 

Exod22. 6 he that kindled the fire shall surely make 
5. To burn, pursue hotly, P?'J dalaq. 

Obad. 18 they shall kindle in them , and devour them 



6. To cause to bum, kindle, p?^ dalaq, 5. 

Eze. 24. 10 Heap on wood, kindle the fire, cozisume 
7. To cause to burn, nin charah, 5. 

Job 19. II He hath also kindled his wrath against 

8. To kindle, Tin charar, 3a. 

Prov 26. 21 so (is) a contentious man to kindle strife 

9. To kindle, burn, n^; yatsath. 

Isa. 9. 18 shall kindle in the thickets of the forest 

10. To kindle, burn, ns; yatsath, 5. 

Jer. II. 16 he hath kindled fire upon it, and the bra. 
17. 27 then will 1 kindle a fire in the gates the. 

21. 14 I will kindle afire in the forest thereof 
43. 12 I will kindle a fire in the houses of the g. 

49. 27 I will kindle a flre in the wall of Damas. 

50. 32 1 will kicdie afire in his cities, and it sh. 
Lam. 4. II bath kindled a flre in Zion, and it hathd. 
Eze. 20. 47 I will kindle a flre in thee, and it shall 
Amos I. 14 I will kindle afire in the wall of Rabbah 

11. 7*0 bwrn, kindle, lij; yaqad. 

Isa. 10. 16 under his glory he shall kindle a burning 
12. To set on fire, burn, on'? lahat,-3. 

Job 41. 21 His breath kindleth coals, and a flame 
13. 7*0 bum, pjfj nasaq, 5. 

Isa. 44. IS yea, he kindleth (it), and baketh bread 
14. To kindle, be kindled, rrip qadach. 

Isa. 50. 1 1 Behold,'aU ye that kindle a fire, that com 

Jer. 1 7. 4 for ye have kindled a fire in mine anger ■ 

\b. To perfume, make or offer perfume, ipp qatar, 5. 
Jer. 33. 1 8 to kindle meat offerings, and to do sacri. 

16. To burn, kindle, 'Tl'ii saraph. 

Lev. 10. 6 the burning which the Lord hath kindled 

17. To light up, avavTw anapld. 

Luke 12, 49 and what will I, if it be already kindled? 
Acts 28. 2 [they kindled] a flre, and received us every 
Jas. 3. 5 how great a matter a little fire kindleth ! 

18. 7*0 light, airrta hapto. 

Luke22. 55 when [they had kindled] a fire in the midst 
KINDLED, to be — 
1 . To burn, mn charah. 

Gen. 30. 2 Jacob's anger was kindled against Rachel 
39. 19 it came to pass, that his wrath was kind. 

Exod 4. 14 the anger of the Lord was kindled against 

Numii. 1 the Lord heard, .and his anger was kind. 

11. 10 the angerof the Lord was kindled greatly 
II 33 the wrath of the LORD was kindled against 

1 2. 9 the anger of the LORD was kitidled against 

22. 22 God's anger was kindled because he went 

22. 27 Balaam's anger was kindled, and he smote 

24. 10 Balak's anger was kindled against Balaam 

25. 3 the anger of the Lord was kindled again. 
32. 10 the Lord's anger was kindl. the same time 

Deut. 6. 15 thejangerof theLoRD. be kindled against 

7 4 so will the anger of the Lord be kindled 

11 17 the Lord's wrath be kindled against you 

59. 27 theangerot the LORD was kindled against 

31. 17 Then my anger shall be kindled against 
Josh. 7. I the anger of the Lord was kindled against 

23. 16 then shall the anger of the Lord be kind. 
Judg. 9. 30 Zebul heard the'words his anger^was Id. 

14 19 his anger was kindled, and he went up to 

1 Sa. II. 6 when he heard . his anger was kindled 

17. 28 Eliab's anger was kindled against David 
20. 30 Then Saul's anger was kindled against J. 
3 Sa. 6. 7 the angerof the Lord was kindled against 
12. 5 David's anger was greatly kindled against 

24. I the anger of the Lord was kindled against 

2 K.i. 13. 3 theangerof the Lord was kindled against 

23. 26 his anger was kindled against Judah, bee, 
) Ch.13. 10 the angerof the Lord was kindled against 
2 Ch.25. 10 their anger was greatly kindled against J. 

25 15 anger of the Lord was kindled against A. 
Job 32. 2 Then was kindled the wrath of EUhu the 

32. 2 against Job was his wrath kindled, becau 
32. 3 against his three friends was hls'wrathki. 
32. 5 When Elihu saw .then his wrath was ki. 
42, 7 My wrath is kindled against thee, and 

Fsa.io6. 40 Therefore was the wrath of the Lord kin. 
124. 3 when their wrath was kindled against us 
Isa. 5. 25 Therefore is the anger of the LORD kind. 
Hoa. 8. s ™m6 anger is kindled against them : how 
Zecb.io. 3 Mine anger was kindled against the sbep. 

2. 7*0 be kindled, burtied, ns; yatsath, 2. 

2 Ki.22. 13 the wrath of the Lord thatis kindled again. 
22. 17 my wrath shall be kindled against this 

3. To be burning, yearning, 105 kamar, 2. 

Hos. II. 8 Mine heart..myrepentingsare kindled 
4.7*0 be kindled, pV) ruisaq, 2. 

Psa. 78. 21 so a fire was kindled against Jacob, and 
5. To be kindled, rnji qadach. 

Deut 32. 22 a fire is kindled in mine anger, and shall 

Jer. 15. 14 a fire is kindled in mine anger, (which) 

KINDLY — 

1 .Kindness, "ipn chesed. 

Gen. 24. 49 if ye will deal kindly'and truly with my 

47 29 dealkindlyandtrulywith me; burymenot 
Josh. 2. 14 that we will deal kindly and truly with 
Ruth I. 8 Lord deal kindly, with you, as ye have 

1 Sa, 20. 8 thou slvalt deal kindly with thy servant 

2.Good, 310 tob. 

2 Ki. 25. 28 he spake kindly to him, and set his throne 
Jer. S2. 32 spake kindly unto him, and set his throne 



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3.T0 the heart, 3^-'?j; al-leb. 

Gen. 34. 3 beloved thedamael.and spake kindly Unto 
50. 21 he comforted them, and spake kindly unto 
KINBLY affectioned — 
Loving with natural affection, <pi\6<rTopyos philo. 

Pi.omi2. 10 kindly affectioned one to another with 
KINDNESS — 

1. Kindness, ton cliesed. 

Oen. 20. 13 This (is) thy kindness which thou shalt 

21. 23 according to the kindness that I have done 

24. 12 show kindness unto my master Abraham 

24. 14 thou hast showed kindness unto my mas. 

- 40. 14 show kindness, I pray thee, unto me, and 

Josh. 2. 12 since I have showed you kindness, that ye 

2. 12 ye will also show kindness unto my father 
Jurtg. 8. 35 Neithershowed they kindness to the house- 
Kuth 2. 20 who hath not left off his kindness to the 

, 3. 10 thou hast showed more kindness in the 

1 Sa. 15. 6 ye showed kindness to . . the children of I. 

20. 14 show me the kindness of the Lord, that I 
20. 15 thou shalt not cut off thy kindness from 

2 Sa. 2. 5 that ye have showed this kindness unto 

z. 6 LoRl) show kindness and truth unto you 

3. 8 which against Judah do show kindness 
9. I thatlmayshowhimkindnessfor Jonathan 
9. 3 that I may show the kindness of God unto 
g. 7 I will surely show thee kindness for Jon. 

to. 2 I will show kindness unto Hanun the son 

10. 2 as his father showed kindness unto me > 

16. 17 (Is) this thy kindness to thy friend? why 

I Ki. 2. 7 show kindness unto the sons of Barzillai 

3. 6 thou hast kept for him this great kindness 

1 Ch.19. 2 I will show kindness unto Hanun the son 

ig. 2 because his father showed kindjiess to me 

2 Ch. 24. 22 the king remembered not the kindness 
Neh. g. 17 a God. .slow to anger, and of great kind. 
Esth. 2. g pleased him, and she obtained kindness 
Psa. 31. 21 he hath showed me his marvellous kind. 

L41. 5 (it shall be) a kindness ; and let him rep. 
Prov 19. 22 The desire of a mau (is) his kindness : and 

31. 26 and in her tongue (is) the law of kindness 
Isa. 54. 8 with everlasting kindness will I have m. 

54. 10 my kindness shall not depart from thee 
Jer. 2. 2 kindness of thy youth, the love of thine 
Joel 2. 13 slow to ariger, and of great kindness, and 
Jon. 4. 2 slow to anger, and of great kindness, and 

2.Good, 310 toh. 

2 Sa. 2. 6 1 also will requite you this kindness, bee. 
3. Love of mankind, (piXavSpwiria philanlhropia. 

Acts 28. 2 barbarous people showed us no little kind. 

^.Usefulness, beneficence, XP''W'^''"0^ chrestotes. 
2 Co. 6. 6 bylongsuflering.bykindness.bytheH. G. 
Eph. 2. 7 kindness toward us through Christ Jesus 
Col. 3. 12 kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness 
Titus 3. 4 the kindness and love of God our Saviour 

KINDNESS,-brotherly — 

Lotie of the brotherhood, <piKa?e\<p^a Philadelphia. 

2 re. I. 7 godlinessbrotherly kindness, .tobr. kind. 
[See also Loving kindness, merciful.] 
KINDEED — 
\. Brother, nx ach. 

I Ch.i2. 2g'of the children of Benjamin, the kindred 

2. Relationship, n^Nj geullah. 

Eze. ij. 15 thybrethren,th6menof thy kindred, and 
^.Acquaintance, n^yiD modaath. 

JEtuth 3. 2 And now (is) not Boaz of our kindred 

i.Sirth, kindred, njfiD moledeth. 

Gen. 12. I out of th'y country, and from thy kindred 
^4. 4 go unto my country, and to my kindred 
24. 7 from the land of my kindred, and which 

31. 3 Return, .to thy kindred ; and I wUl be 
3t. 13 and return unto the land of thy kindred 

32. 9 Return unto thy country, and to thy kin. 
43. 7 The man asked us straitly . . of our kindred 

Numio. 30 will depart to mine own land, and to my k. 

Esth. 2. 10 had not showed her people nor her kind. 
2. 20 Esther had not. .showed her kindred nor 
8. 6 can I endure . . the destruction of my k. 1 

h.Fuinily, nn^^a mishpachah. 

Gen. 24. 38 go unto ray father's house, 'and to my kl. 

24. 40 Shalt take a wife for my son of my kind. 

24. 41 when tiiou comest to my kindred ; and if 
Josh. 6. 23 they brought out all her kindred, and left 
Ruth 2. 3 Boaz, who (was) of the kindred of Elime. 
I Ch.i6. 28 Give unto the Lord, ye kindreds of the 
Job 32. 2 Barauhel the Buzite, ofthe kindred of R. 
Psa. 22. 27 all the kindreds of the nations shall wor. 

96. 7 Give unto the Lord, ye kindreds ofthe 

Q.Race, yivos genos. 

Acts 4. 6 as many as' were of the kindred of the 
7. 13 Joseph's kindred was made known unto 
7. jg The same dealt subtilely with our kindred 

7. Family, tribe, irarpla patria. 

Acts 3. 25 shall all the kindreds of the earth be ble. 

8. The same race, crvyyeyeia suygeneia. 

Luke I. 61 There isuoneoi thy kindred that is called 

Acts 7. 3 out of thy country, and from thy kindred 

7. 14 all his kindred, threescore andfif teen souls 

ftTVtie, <J)t)X-*7 phule. 

Eev. I. 7 all kindreds of the earth shall wail beca. 
S, 9 out of every kindred, and tongue, and pe^ 
7.' 9 of all nations, and kindreds, and people 
XI. g they of the people and kindreds, and ton. 



Rev. 13. 7 over all kindreds, and tongues, and natl. 
14. 6 nation, and kindred, and tongue, andpe. 
KINE — 
I.Ox, steer, f)^N elepji. 

Deut. 7. 13 the increase of thy kine, and the flocks 
28. 4, 18 the increase of thy kine, and the flocks 
28. 5: the increase of thy kine, or flocks of thy 
2.Herd, homed cattle, 1135 baqar. 

Deut 32. 14 Butter of kine, and milk of sheep, with 

a Sa. 17. 29 butter, and sheep, and cheese of kine, for 
Z.Cow, heifer, rri^ parah. 

Gen. 32. 15 forty kine, and ten hulls, twenty she asses 
41. 2 seven well favoured kino and fat fleshed 
41. 3 seven other kine came up after them out 
41. 3 stood by the. .kine upon the brink of the 
4«. 4 tlie ill favoured and lean fleshed kincdid 
41. 4 eat up the seven well favoured and fat k. 
41. iS came up out of the river seven kine 
41. 19 seven other kinecanieupafter them, poor 
41. 20 And the lean and the ill favoured kino 
41. 20 did eat up the first seven fat kino 
41. 26 The seven good kinc(are)seveny ears; and 
41. 27 the seven thin and ill favoured kine that 

1 Sa. 6. 7 make a new cart, and take two milch kine 

6. 7 tie the kine to the cart, and bring their 
G. lo took two milch kine, and tied them to the 
6. 12 the kine took the straight way to the way 
6. 14 offered the kine a bumt offering unto the 
Amos 4. 1 Hear this word, ye kine of Bashan, that 

KINQ — 

\. Messenger, ^x^a malak. 

2 Sa. 1 1. I it came to pass . at the tame when kings 
2.King, counsellor, Ti^p meleJc. 

Gen. 14- I in the days of Amraphel kiiig of Shinar 
14. I Arioch king of EUasar, Chedorlaomer 
14. I king of Elam, and Tidal king of nations 
14. 2 made war with Bera kiug of Sodom, and 
14. 2 Birsha king of Gomorrah, Shinab king of 
14. 2, 8 king of Zeboitm, and the king of Bela 
14. 5 the kings that (were) with him, and smote 
14. 8 there went'out the king of Sodom, and 
14. 8 kingof Gomorrah, and the king of Admah 
14. 9 the king of Elam, and >vith Tidal king of 
14. 9 and Amraphel kiug of Shinar, and 
14. 9 Arioch king of Ellasar ; four kings with 
14. 10 the kings of Sodom and Gomorrah fled 
14. 17 the king of Sodom went out to meet him 
14. 17 and of the kings that (were) witli him, at 
14. 17 valley of Shaveh, which (is) the king's dale 
14. 18 Melchizedek king of Salem brought forth 

14. 21 the king of Sodom said unto Abram, Give 

14. 22 Abram said to the king of Sodom, I have 
17. 61 will make nations of thee, and kings sh. 
17. 16 I will bless her.. kings of people shall be 

20. 2 Abimelech king of Gerar sent and took 3. 
26. I Isaac went unto Abimelech king of the 
26. 8 Abimelech king of the Philistines looked 

35. II and kings shall come out of thy loins 
36 31 these (are) the kings that reigned in the 

36. 31 before there reigned anyking over the ch. 

39. 20 where the king's prisoners (A-ere) bound 

40. I (that) the butler of the king of Egypt and 
40 " I had offended their lord the king of Egypt 

40, 5 the butler and the baker of the king of E. 

41. 46 when he stood before Pharaoh king of E. 
nxod. I. 8 there aroseupanewkingoverEgy., which 

1. IS the king of Egypt spake to the Hebrew 
I. 17 not as the kingof Egypt commanded 
1. 18 the king of Egypt called for the midwives 
B. 23 it came to pass, .the king of Egypt died 
3. 18 thou shalt come, .unto the king of Egypt 
3. 19 the king of Egypt will not let you go, no 
S- 4 king of Egypt said unto them. Wherefore 
6. II Go in, speak unto Pharaoh king of Egypt 
6. 13 gave them a charge, .unto Pliaraoh king 
6. 27 which spake to Pharaoh king of Egypt 
6. 29 speak thou unto Pharaoh king of Egypt 
14. 5 And it was told the king of Egypt that 
14. 8 hardened the heart of Phardoh king of E. 
Num2o. 14 Moses sent messengers, .unto the king of 
20. 17 we wll go by the king's (high) way, we 
ei. I king Arad the Canaanite, which dwelt in 
ei. 21 Israel sent messengers nnto Sihon kingof 
81. 22 we will go along by the king's (high) way 
ei. 26 city of Sihon the king of the Amorites 
Bi. 26 who had fought against the former king 

21. 29 intocaptivityuntoSihon king of the Am. 
21. 33 Og the kiug of Bashan went but against 
21. 34 do to hira as thou didst unto Sihon king 
E2. 4 Balak the sou of Zippor (was) king of the 
22. 10 Balak the son of Zippor, king of Moal) 
23. 7 Balak the king of Moab hath brought me 

23. 21 and the shout of a king (is) among them 

24. 7 and his king shall be higher than Agag 
31. 8 they slew the kings of Jlidian, besides tlie 

31. 8 five kings of Midian : Balaam also the 

32. 33 kingdom of Sihon king of the Amorites 

32. 33 and the kingdom of Og king of Bashan 

33. 40 king Arad the Canaanite, which dwelt in 
Deut. I. 4 After he had slain Sihon the kiug of the 

1. 4 Og the kingof Bashan, which dwelt at A. 

2. 24 Sihon the Amorite, king of Heshbon, and 
2. 26 unto Silion king of Heshbon with words 

2. 30 Sihon king of Heshbon would not let us 

3. I Og the king of Bashan came out against 
3. 2 as thou didst unto Sihon king of the Am. 
3. 3 delivered . . Og also, the king of Bashan 
3. 6 as we did unto Sihon king of Heshbon 

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1 1 For only Og king of Bashan remained ol 

21 God hath done unto these two kings : m 

46 in the land of Sihon king of the Amoritei 

47 the land of Og king ol Bashan, two kinga 

8 from the hand of Pharaoh king of EgTl>t 
24 shall deliver their kings into thine hand 

3 which he did. .unto Pharaoh the king of 

14 I will sot a kiJig over me, like as all tlie 

15 Thou Shalt in any wise set(him) king over 

15 among thy brethren shalt thou set king 

36 thy kiug wliich thou shalt set over thee 
7 the king of Heshbon, and Og the king of 

4 as he did to Silion and to Og, kings of the 

5 he was king in Jeshurun, when the heads 

2 And it was told the king of Jericho, say. 

3 the king of Jericho sent unto Rabab, say. 
10 and what ye did unto the two kings of 

1 it came to pass, wlien all the kings of tha 

1 all the kings of tlie Canaanites, which 

2 given into thine hand Jericho, and thek. 

1 1 have given into thiue hand the king ot 

2 And thou Shalt do to Ai and her king 

2 as thou didst unto Jericho and her king 
14 came to pass, when the king of Al saw 

23 And the king of Ai they took alive, and 

29 the king of Ai he hanged on a tree until 
I when all the kings, which (were) on this 

10 all that he did to the two kings of the A. 

10 to Sihon king of Heshbon, and to Og king 
I when Adonizedek king of Jerusalem ha4 
I as he had dono to Jericho and her king 
I so ho had done to Ai and her king; and 

3 kingof Jerusalem sent unto Iloham king 
3 Piram king of Jarmuth . . unto Japhia king 

3 and unto Debir kuig of Eglon, saying 

5 Therefore the five kings of the Amorites 
5, 23 the king of Jerusalem, tlie kiug of H. 
5, 23 tlie king of Jarmuth, the king of Lac. 
5, 23 the kingof Eglon, gathered themselves 

6 for aU the kings of the Amorites that dw. 

16 these five kings fled, and hid themselves 

17 The five kings are found hid in a cave at 

22 bring out those five kings unto me out of 

23 brought forth those five kings unto him 

24 when they brought out those kings unto 

24 your feet upon the necks of these kings 
28 and the king thereof hehitterly destroyed 
28 and he did to the king of Makkedah 

28 as he did unto the king of Jericho 

30 delivered it also, and the king thereof 
30 unto theking thereof as he did unto the.k. 
33 Then Horam king of Gezer camo up to 

37 and the king thereof, and all the cities 
39 he took it, and the king tliereof, and all 
39 80 he did to Debir, and to the king thereof 

39 had done also to Libnah, and to her king 

40 So Joshua smote all .their kings : he left 
42 all these kings and their land did Joshu.-v 

I Jabin ki. of Ilazor had heard (those things) 
I that he sent to Jobab kingof Madon, anil 

1 to the king of Shimron, and to the king of 

2 to the kings that (were) on the north of tho 
5 when all these kings were met together 

10 and smote tho king thereof with the swor J 

12 cities of those kings, and all the kinga ol 

17 all their kings he took, and smote them 

18 madewara long time with all those kings 

1 Now these (.Tre)the kings of the land 

2 Sihon king of the Amorites, who dwelt in 

4 thecoa. of Og king of Bashan, (which was) 

5 Gilcad, the border of Sihou kingof Heshb. 

7 these (are) the kings of the country which 

9 The king of Jericho, one; the king of Ai 

10 1'he king of Jerusalem, one; the king of 

11 The king of Jannuth, one ; the kingof L. 

12 The king of Eglon, oue ; the king of Gezer 

13 1'he king of Debir, one ; the king cf Ged. 

14 The king of Hormah, one ; the kingof A. 

15 The king of Libnah, one ; the kingof Ad. 

16 The king of Makkedah, one ; the King of 

1 7 The king of Tappuah, one ; the kirwg of H. 

18 The king of Aphek, one ; the king of La. 

19 The king of Madon, one ; the king of Ha. 

20 The king of Rhiniron-meron, one ; tlie k. 

21 The king of Taanach, one ; the king of M.; 

22 The king of Kedesh, one ; the king of Jo. 

23 The king of Dor in the coast of Dor, ono 

23 the king of the nations of Gilgal, one 

24 Thekingof Tirzah,one: all the kings thi. 
10 the cities of Sihon king of the Amorites 
21 all the kingdom of Sihon king of the Am. 
27 the rest of the kingdom of Sihon king of 
30 all the kingdom of Og king of Bashan, and 

9 Then Balak the son of Zippor, kingof M. 
12 (even) the two kings of the Amorites 

7 Ihreescore and ten kings, ha\'ing their 
8, 10 Chushan-rishathaim kingof Mesopota> 
12 strengthened Eglon the king of Jloab 

14 served Eglon the king of Moab eighteen 

15 sent a present unto Eglon the king of M. 
17 he brought the present unto Eglon king 
19 I have a secret errand unto thee, king 

2 sold them into the hand of .lalnn king of 

17 for (there was) peace between Jabin the k. 

23 God subdued on that day Jabin the king 

24 prevailed against Jabin the king of Can. 
24 they had destroyed Jabin king of Canaan 

3 Hear, ye kings ; give ear, ye prince* 
19 The kings came, then fought the kings 

5 after Zcbah and Zalraunna, kings of Mid. 
12 pursued . .and took the two kings of Mid. 

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Judg. 8. 26 purple raiment that (was) on the kings of 
g. 6 and went and made Abimelech king, by 
9. 8 went forth (on a time) to anoint a king 

9. IS If in truth ye anoint me king over you 
II. 12, 13, 14, 28 the king of the children of A. 
II. 17 sent messengers unto the king of Edora 
11.17 but the king of Edom would not hearken 
II. 17 in like manner they sent unto the king 
II. 19 Israel sent messengers unto Sihon king 
XI. 19 the king of Heshbon ; and Israel said 

1 1. 25 than Balak the son of Zippor, king of M. ? 

17. 6 In those days f there was) no king in Israel 

18. I In those days (there was) no king in Israel 

19. I when (there was) no king in Israel, that 

11. 25 In those days (there was) no king in Israel 
2. 10 and he shall give strength unto his king 
8, 5 now make us a king to judge us like all 
8. 6 they said. Give us a king to judge us 
8. 9 show them the manner of the king that 
8. 10 unto the people that asked of him a king 
8. II This will be the manner of the king that 
8. 18 cry out in that day because of your king 
8. 19 Nay ; but we will have a king over us 
8. 20 that our king may judge us, and go out 
8.22 Lord said . Hearken . . and make them a k. 

10. 19 have said unto him, (Nay), but set a king 

10. 24 people shouted, and said, God save the k. 

12. I I have hearkened, .and have made a king 
z2. 2 now, behold, the king walketh before you 
12. 9 and into the hand of the king of Moab 

12. 12 when ye saw that Nahash the king of the 
12. 12 Nay; but a king shall reign over us: when 
12. 12 when the Lord your God (was) your king 

12. 13 behold the king whom ye nave chosen 

12. 13 behold, the Lord hath set a king over you 

12. 14 then shall both ye and also the king that 
12. 17 wickedness (is) great. . in asking you a k. 

12. 19 have added, .(this) evil, to ask us a king 
12. 25 shall be consumed, both ye and your king 

14. 47 againstthe kings of Zobah, and against the 

15. I sent me to anoint thee (to be) king over 
15. 8 he took Agag the king of the Amalekites 
15. II that I have set up Saul (to be) king : for 
15. J 7 the Lord anointed thee king over Israel? 
15. 20 have brought Agag the king of Amalek 
15. 23 he hath also rejected thee from (being) k. 
15. 26 hath rejected thee from being king over 

15. 32 Bring ye hither to me Agag the king of 

16. I have provided me a king among his sons 

17. 25 king will enrich him with great riches 
17. 55 (As) thy soul liveth, O king, I cannot tell 

17. 56 the king said. Enquire thou whose son the 

18. 6 singing and dancing, to meet king Saul 
18. 18 that I should be son inlaw to the king? 
18. 22 Behold, the king hath delight in thee, and 
J 8. 22 now therefore be the king's son in law 
18. 23 (a) light (thing) to be a king's son in law 
18. 25 'The king desireth not any dowry, but an 
18. 25 to be avenged of the king's enemies 
18. 26 it pleased Da\ la >vell to be the king's sou 
18. 27 they gave them in full tale to the king 

18. 27 that he might be the king's son in law 

19. 4 Let not the king sin against his servant 
so. s I should not fail to sit with the king at 

20. 24 the king sat him down to eat meat 
3SV 25 the king sat upon his seat, as at other 

20. z-g therefore he cometh not unto the king's 

21. 2 The king hath commanded me a business 
Bi. 8 because the king's business required haste 
SI. 10 David arose . . and went to Achish the king 
BI. II (Is) not this David the king of the land? 

21. 12 was sore afraid of Achish the kingof Gath 
aa. 3 said unto the king of Moab, Let my father 

22. 4, brought them before the king of Moab 
22. II king sent, .and they came to the king 
22. 14 Ahimelech answered the king, and said 
22. 14 as David, which (is) the king's son in law 
22. 15 Let not the king impute (any) thing unto 
22. 16 the king said, Thou shalt surely die. Ah. 
22. 17 the king said unto the footmen that stood 
22. 17 the servants of the king would not put 

22. 18 the king said to Poeg, Turn thou, and fall 

23. 20 Now therefore, O king, come down, acco. 

23. 20 (shall be) to deliver him into the king's 

24. 8 cried after Saul, saying. My lord the king 

24. 14 After whom 13 the king of Israel come o.? 

25. 36 he held a feast . like the feast of a king 

26. 14 said. Who (art) thou (that) criest to the k.? 

26. 15 hast thou not kept thy lord the king? 
06. 15 for there came one. .to destroy the king 
26. 16 now see where the king's spear (is), and 
26. 17 said, (It is) my voice, my lord, king 

26. 19 let my lord the king hear the words of 

26. 20 king of Israel is come out to seek a flea 
26. 22 answered and said. Behold the king's sp. 

27. 2 unto Achish, the son of Maoch, king of G. 
27. 6 Ziklag pertaineth unto the kings of Judah 
28. 13 the king said unto her. Be not afraid : for 
29. 3 the servant of Saul the king of Israel ■ 
29. 8 against the enemies of my lord the king? 

- 4 there they anointed David king over the 
2. 7 house of Judah have anointed me king 

2. II the time that David was king in Hebron 

3. 3 the daughter of Talmai, king of Geshur 
• 3. 17 sought for David in times past (to be) king 

3. 21 gather all Israel unto my lord the king 
3. 23 Abner the son of Ner came to the king 
3. 24 Then Joab came to the king, and said 
3. 31 And king David (himself) followed the 
3. 32 the king lifted up his voice, and wept at 
3. 33 the king lamented over Abner, and said 
3. 36 aa whatsoever the king did pleased all the 



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3. 38 the king said unto his servants. Know 

3, 39 I (am) this day weak, though anointed k. 

4. 8 said to the king, Behold the head of Ish. 

4. 8 hath avenged my lord the king this day of 

5. 2 in time past, when Saul was king over us 
5. 3 the elders of Israel came to the king to H. 
5. 3 king David made a league with them in 
5. 3 and they anointed David king over Israel 
5. 6 the king and his men went to Jerusalem 
5. II Hiram king of Tyre sent messengers to D. 
5. 12 had established him king over Israel, and 

5. 17 they had anointed David king over Israel 

6. 12 it was told king David, saying. The Lord 
6, j6 saw king David leapingand dancing before 

6. 20 How glorious was the king of Israel to day 

7. 1 when the king sat in his house, and the L. 
7. 2 the king said unto Nathan the prophet, See 
7. 3 Nathan said, to the king, Go, do all that 

7. 18 Then went king David in, and sat before 
8 3 David smote also Hadadezer .king of Z. 

8. 5 came to succour Hadadezer king of Zobah 
8. 8 king David took exceeding much brass 

8. 9 When Toi king of Hamath heard that D. 
8. to Tlien Toi sent Joram his son unto king D 
8. II Which also king David did dedicate unto 

8. 12 Hadadezer, son of Rehob, king of Zobah 

9. 2 the king said unto him, (Art) thou Ziba? 
9. 3 the king said, (Is) there not yet any of the 
9. 3 Ziba said unto the king, .Jonathan hath 
9. 4 the king said unto him. Where (is) he ? 
9. 4 Ziba said unto the king, Behold, he (is) in 
9, 5 Then king David sent and fetched him out 
9. 9 the king called to Ziba, Saul's servant, and 
9. II Then said Ziba unto the king. According 
9. 1 1 all that my lord the king hath commanded 
9. II eat at my table, as one of the king's sons 
9. 13 he did eat continually at the king's table 

10. I the king of the children of Ammon died 
10. 5 the king said. Tarry at Jericho until your 
lo. 6 and of king Maacah a thousand men, and 

10. 19 all the kings (that were) servants to Jttad. 

11. I at the time when kings go forth to (battle) 
II. 2 walked upon the roof of the king's house 
II. -8 Uriah departed outof the king's house, and 
1 1. 8 followed him a mess (of meat) from the k. 
II. 9 Uriah slept at the door of the king's house 
II. 19 telling the matters of the war unto the k. 
II. 20 And if so be that the king's wrath arise 

11. 24 and (some) of the king's servants be dead 

12. 7 I anointed thee king over Israel, and X 

12. 30 he took their king's crown from off his 

13. 4 Why (art) thou, (being) the king's son 
13. 6 and when the king was come to see him 
13. 6 Ammon said unto the king, I pray thee 
13. 13 therefore, I pray thee, speak unto the king 
13. 18 for \vith such robes were the king'sdaug 
13. 21 when king David heard of all these things 
13. 23 and Absalom invited all the king's sons 
13. 24 And Absalom came to the king, and said 
13. 24 let the king, I beseech thee, and his serv. 
13. 25 the king said to Absalom, Nay, my son 
13. 26 And the king said unto him. Why should 
13. 27 he let Ammon and all the kjng's sons go 
13. 29 all the king's sons arose, and every man 
13, 30 Absalom hath slain all the king's sons, aud 
13. 31 Then the king arose, and tare his garme. 
13. 32 slain all the young men the king's sons 
13. 33 therefore let not my lord the king take 
13. 33 think that all the king's sons are dead 

13. 35 said unto the king, the king's sons com 
13. 36 the king's sons came, .and the king also 
13. 37 Talmai, the son of Ammihud, king of Ge. 

13. 39 king David longed to go forth unto Absa. 

14. I perceived that the king's heart (was)tow 
14. 3 come to the king, and speak on this man. 
14. 4 spake to the king and said. Help, O king! 
14. 5 the king said unto her. What aileth thee? 
14. 8 the king said untothe woman. Goto thine 
14. 9 said unto the king. My lord, O king, the 
14. 9 and the king and histhrone (be) guiltless 
14. 10 the king said. Whosoever saith (ought) 
14. II lettheldng remember the Lord thy God 
14. 12 speak (one) word unto my lord the king 
14. 13 for the king doth speak this thing as one 
14. 13 inthattheklngdothnot fetch homeagain 
14. 15 speak of this thing unto my lord theking 
14. IS said, I will now speak unto the king 

14. 15 it may be that the king will perform the 
14. 16 the king will hear, to deliver his handm. 
14. 17 The word of my lord the king shall now 
14. 17 as anangelof God, so(is)mylord the king 
14. 18 the kinganswered and said untothe worn. 
14. 18 woman said. Let my lord the king now 
14. 19 the king said, (Is not) the hand of Joab 
14. 19 (As) thy soul liveth, my lord the king, none 
14. 19 from ought that my lord the king hath 
14. 21 the kingsaid unto Joab, Behold now, I 
14. 22 and bowed himself, and thanked theking 
14. 22 found grace in thy sight, my lord, king 
14. 22 in that the king hath fulfilled the request 
14. 24 the king said. Let him turn to his own 
14.24 Absalom'retumed .and saw not the king's 
14. 26 hundred shekels after the king's weight 
14. 28 So Absalom dwelt, .and saw not the king's 
14. 29 to have sent him to the king ; but he 
14. 32 that I may send thee to the king, to say 
14. 32 now therefore let me see the king's face) 
14. 33 So Joab came to the king, and told him 
14. 33 he came to the king, and bowed himself 

14. 33 before the king : and the king kissed Ab. 

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I Sa. 15. 3 but (there is) no man (deputed) of the king 
15. 6 to all Israel that came to the king for 
15. 7 Absalom said unto the king, I pray thee 
15. 9 the king said unto him. Go in peace 
15. 15 the king's servants said unto the king 
15. IS whatsoever my lord the king shall appoint 
IS. 16 the king went forth. .And the king left 
15. 17 the king went forth, and all his people 
15. 18 sixhundredmeu.. passed, before the king 
15. 19 Then said the king to Ittal the Oittite 
15. 19 return to thy place, and abide with the king 
15. 21 Ittai answered the king, and said, (As) the 
15. 21 (as) my lord the king liveth, surely in wh. 
15. 21 place my lord the king shall be, whether 
15. 23 the king also himself passed over the br. 
15. 25 the king said unto Zadok, Carry back the 
15. 27 The king said hIso unto Zadok the priest 
15. 34 and say . I will be thy servant, O king 

15. 35 thou Shalt hear out of the king's house 

16. 2 the king said unto Ziba, What meanest 
16. 2 The asses (be) for the king's household to 
16. 3 the king said, And where (is) thy master's 
16. 3 Ziba said unto the king. Behold, he abideth 
16. 4 Then said the king to Ziba, Behold, thine 
16. 4 find grace in thy sight, my lord, O king 
16. 5 when king David came to Bahurira, behold 
t6. 6 cast stones . . at all the servants of king D. 
16. 9 Then said Abishai .unto the king. Why 
16. 9 should this dead dog curse my lord the k.? 
16. 10 theking said, What have I to do with you 
16. 14 the king, and all the people that (werej 

16. 16 said . God save the king, God save the k. 

17. 2 shall flee ; and I will smite the king only 
17. 16 lest the king be swallowed up, and all the 
17. 17 and they went and told king David 

17. 21 went and told king David, and said unto 

18. 2 the king said unto the people, I will surely 
4 the king said unto them. What seemeth 

4 the king stood by the gate side, and all 

5 the king commanded Joab and Abishai 
S when the king gave all. captains charge 

18. 12 forth mine hand against the king's son 
18. 12 for in our hearing the king charged thee 
18 13 for there is no matter hid from the king 
18. 18 a pillar, which (is) in the king's dale : for 
18 19 Let me nowrun and bear the king tidings 
i8. 20 no tidings, because the king's son is dead 
18. 21 Go tell the king what thou hast seen 
18. 25 told the king. And the king said. If he 
18. 26 And the king said. He also bringeth tidings 
18. 27 the king said. He (is) a good man, and 
18. 28 Ahimaaz called, and said unto the king 
18. 28 to the earth upon his face before the king 
t8. 28 lifted up their hand against my lord the k 
18. 29 the king said, Is the young man Absalom 
18. 29 When Joab sent the king's servant, and 
i8. 30 the king said (unto him),Tum aside, (and) 
18. 31 Cushi said, Tidings, my lord the king : for 
18. 32 the king said imto Cushi, (Is) the young 
18. 32 The enemies of my lord the king, and all 

18. 33 the king was much moved, and went up 

19. I the king weepeth and moumeth for Ab. 
19. 2 people heard say that day how the king 
19. 4 the king covered his face, and the king 
19. 5 Joab came into the house to the king, and 
19. 8 Then the king arose, and sat in the gate 
19. 8 Behold, the king doth sit in the gate 
19. 8 And all the people came before the king 
19. 9 The king saved us outof the hand of oiu 
19. 10 not a word of bringing the king back? 
jg. II king David sent to Zadok and toAbiathar 
ig. 11 Why are ye the last to bring the king back 
ig. 11 speech of all Israel is come to the king 
19. i2 are ye the last to bring back the king? 
19. 14 so that they sent(th!3 word) unto the king 
jg. 15 So the king returned, and came to Jordan 
jg. 15 go to meet the king, to conduct the king 
ig. 16 hasted and came down, to meet king D. 
ig. 17 and they went over Jordan before the k. 
19. 18 to carry over the king's household, and 
19. 18 fell down before the king, as he was coma 
^g. 19 said unto the king. Let not my lord imp. 
19. 19 that my lord the king went out of Jerus. 
19. ig that the king should take it to his heart 
19. 2o to go down to meet my lord the king 
19. 22 know that I (am) this day king over Israel 
19. 23 the king said. .And the king sware unto 
19. 24 came down to meet the king, and had 
ig. 24 from the day the king departed until the 
ig. 25 to meet the king, that the king said unto 
ig. 26 My lord, king, my servant deceived me 
19. 26 I may ride thereon, and go to the king 
19. 27 he hath slandered . . unto my lord the king 
ig. 27 but my lord the king (is) as an angel of Cl. 
19. 28 but dead men before my lord the king 
19. 28 have 1 yet to cry any more unto theking? 
19. 29 the king said unto him. Why speakest 
jg. 30 Mephiboshethsaid untothe king, 'Vea, let 
ig. 30 forasmuch as my lord the king is come 
ig. 31 went over Jordan with theking, to cond. 
19. 32 he hid provided the king of sustenance 
19. 33 the king said unto Barzijlai, Come thou 
19. 34 Barzillai said unto the king. How long 
19. 34 that I should go up with the king unto 3' 
19. 35 be yet a burden unto my lord the king? 
19. 36 a little way over Jordan with the king 
19, 36 why should the king recompense it me 
19. 37 let him go over with my lord theking; and 
19. 38 the kinganswered, Chimhamshallgo over 
19. 39 when the king was come over, the king 
19. 40 Then the king went on to Gilgal, and Ch. 
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a Sa. 19. 41 came to the king, and said unto the king 
19. 41 have brought the king and his household 
19. 42 Because the king (is) near of kiu to us 
19. 42 havo we eaten at all of the king's (cost ?) 
19. 43 We have ten parts in the king, and we 

19. 43 not be first had in bringing back our ki. 1 
50. 2 the men of Judah clave uuto their king 

20. 3 and the king took the ten women (his) 
20. 4 Then said the king to Amasa, Assemble 

21 hath lifted up liis hand against the king 

22 Joab returned to Jerusalem unto the king 
2 the king called the Gibconites, and said 

5 they answered the king, The man that 

6 And the king said, I will give (them) , 

7 the king spared Mephibosheth, the son of 

8 the king took the two eons of Rizjjah the 
14 performed all that the king commanded 
51 (He is) the tower of salvation for his king 

2 For the Iring said to .foab the captain of 

3 Joab said unto the king, Now the I^kikd 
3 that the eyes of ray lord the king may see 

3 why doth my lord the king delight in this 

4 the king's word prevailed against .) oab,.and 
4 went out from the presence of the king to 

9 Joab gave up thesum. .unto the kingi: and 
20 saw the king and his servants coming on 

20 bowed himself before the king on his face 

21 Wherefore is my lord the king come to 

22 Let my lord the king take and offer up 

23 Aiaunah, (as) a king, give unto the king 

23 Araunah said unto the king, The Lord 

24 the Idng said I'nto Araunah, Nay ; but I 
J king David was old (and) stricken in years 

' 2 Let there be sought for my lord the king 
2 let her stand before the king, and let her 
2 that my lord the king may get heat 
3. found Ablshag. and brouglit her to the k. 
4'cheri3hed the king, but the king knew 
9 cal'.od all his brethren the king's sons, and 
9 all the men of Judah the kings servants 

13 Go and get thee in unto kmg David, and 

13 Didst uot thou, my lord, king, swear 

14 thou yet talkest tlierc v.-ith the king, I 

15 Bath-sheba went in unto the king into the 
15 the king was very old ; and Abijjhag 

15 the Shunammite ministered unto the king 

16 did obeisance unto 1 he king. And the k 
18 now, my lord tlie king, thou knowest (it) 
ig and hath called all the sons of the king 

20 thou, my lord, king, the eyes of all Isr. 
20, 27 sit on the throne of my lord the kiug 

21 wnen my lord the king shall sleep with 

22 while she yet talked with the kiug, Nathan 

23 theytold the king, saying. Behold Nathan 
23 when he was come in before the king, he 

23 bowed himself before the king with his 

24 My lord, O king, hast thou said, Adonijah 

25 and hath called all the king's sons, and 
25 theyeat. .and say, God save king Adonijah 

27 Is this thing done by my lord the king 

28 Then king David answered and said. Call 

28 into the king's presence. . before the king 

29 the king sware, and said, (As) the Lord 

31 to the king, and sard. Let my lord king D. 

32 king David said, CaH rae Zadok the priest 
32*And they came before the king 

33 The king also said unto them, Take with 
I. 34 let. .the prophet .anoint him there king 
I. 34 blow ye., and say, God save king Solomon 
i."36 the son of Jehoiada answered the king 
i.'36 the Lord God of my lord the king say so 
1 37 Lord hath been with my lord the king 
1. 37 greater than the throne of my lord king 
1. 38 .caused Solomon to ride upon kiug David's 

.1. 39 all the people said, God save king Solomon 
I. 43 Verily our lord king David hath made S. 
I. 44 the king hath sent with him Zadok the 
I. 44 caused him to ride upon the king's mule 
t. 45 have anointed him king in Gihon : and they 
t. 47 king's servants came to bless our lord king 
I. 47 And the kingbowedhimself upon the bed 
I. 48 thus said the king. Blessed (be) the Lord 
7 SI Behold, Adonijah feareth king Solomon 
I. 51 Let king Solomon swear unto rae to day 

1. 53 So king Solomon sent, and they brought 
1. 33 came and bowed himself to king Solomon 
2. 17 Speak, I pray thee, unto Solomon the ki. 

2. i8 Well ; I will speak for thee unto the king 
2. 19 Bath-sheba therefore went unto king Sol 
2. 19 the king rose up to meet her, and bowed 
2. 19 caused a seat to be set for the king's mo. 
2. 20 the king said unto her. Ask on, my mother 
a. 22 king Solomon answen^d and said unto his 
2. 23 king Solomon swear by the Lord, aaying 
2. 25 king Solomon sent by the hand of Benaiah 
2. 26 unto Abiathar the priest said the king, G. 
t. 29 was told king Solomon that Joab was fled 
2. 30 said unto him. Thus saith the king. Come 
a. 30 And Benaiah brought the king word again 
2. 31 the king said unto him. Do as he liath said 
2. 35 the king put Benaiah the son of Jehoiada 
2. 35 Zadok the priest did the king put in the 
2. 36 the king sent and callea for Shimei, and 
2. 38 Shimei said unto the king. The saying 
2. 38 as my lord the king hath said, so will thy 

'2. 39 unto Achish son of Maachah king of Gath 
2. 42 the king sent and called for Shimei and 
2. 44 The king said moreover to Shimei, Thou 
2. 45 king Solomon (shall be) blessed, and the 

2. 46 So the king commanded Benaiah the son 

3. I made affinity with Pharaoh king of Egypt 
3. 4 the king went to Gibeon to sacrifice there 



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13 there shall not be any among the kings 

16 came there two women . . unto the king 

22 Thus they spake before the king 

23 Then said the king. The one saith. This 

24 And the king said. Bring me a Bword 

24 And they brought a sword before the king 

25 the king said. Divide the living child in 
26 ■Then spake the woman .unto the king, 

27 Then the king ansv/ered and said. Give 

28 judgment which the king had judged 
28 they feared the king : for they saw that 

I So king Solomon was king over all Israel 
5 Zabud..(was) principal officer,(and) the k.'s 
7 which provided victuals for the king and 
19 king of the Amorites, and of Og king of 
24 over all the kings on this side the river 
27 provided victual for king Solomon, and 

27 for all that came unto kingSolomous talile 
34 fromall kings of the earth, which hadhea; 

I Hiram king of Tyre sent his servants unto 

1 heard that they had anointed him king in 
13 king Solomon raised a levy out of all Isr 

17 the king commanded, and they brought 

2 the house which kiug Solomon built for 

13 king Solomon sentand fetched Hiram out 

14 he Came to king Solomon, and wrought all 
40 that he made king Solomon for the house 

45 which Hiram made to king Solomon for 

46 In the plain of Jordan did the king car.t 
51 So was ended all the work that king Sol. 

J unto king Solomon in Jerusalem, that they 

2 assembled themselves unto king Solomon 

5 king Solomon, and . .the congregation of 1. 
14 the king turned liis face about, and blessed 

62 the king, and all Israel with him, offered 

63 So the king and all the children of Israel 

64 The same day did the king hallow the 
66 they blessed the king, and went unto their 

I when Solomon had finished, .the king's 

10 the house of the Lord, and the king's ho 
H Hiram the king of Tyro had furnished S. 

1 1 then king Solomon gave Hiram twenty 

14 sent to the king sixscore talents of gold 

1 5 the reason oi the levy which king Solomon 

16 Pharaoh king of Egypt had gone up and 

26 king Solomon made a navy of ships in E. 

28 fetched . . gold . . and brought (it> to king S. 

3 was not (any) thing hid from tne king 

6 she said to the king. It was a true report 
9 therefore made he thee king, to do judg. 

10 she gave the king an hundred and twenty 
10 the queen of Sheba gave to king Solomon 

12 the king made of the almug trees pillars 
li for the king's house, harps also and psal. 

13 king Solomon gave unto the queen of S. 

13 and of aU the kings of Arabia, and of the 
16 king Solomon made two hundred targets 
t7 the king put them in the house of the 

18 the kiug made a great throne of ivory, and 

21 all king Solomon's drinking vessels (were 

22 the king had at sea a navy of Tharshish 

23 So king Solomon exceeded all the kings of 

26 and with the king at Jerusalem 

27 the king made silver (to be) in .Terusalem 

28 king's merchants received the linen yam 

29 kings of the Hittitres, and for the kings of 
I king Solomon loved many strange women 

14 HadadtheEdomite: he(wQs)of the king's 
18 they came to Egypt, unto Pharoah kingof 

It. 23 fled from his lord Hadadezorkingof Zob. 
II 26, 27 he lifted up (his) hand againstthe king 
11. 37 thou shalt reign, .and shaltbe king over 

11. 40 fled into Egypt, unto Shishtik king of Eg 

12. 2 fled from the presence of king Solomon 
12. 6 king Rehoboam consulted with the old 
12. 12 as the king had appointed, saying. Come 
12. 13 thekinganswered the people roughly, and 
12. 15 the king hearkened not unto the people 
12. 16 all Israel saw that the king hearkened not 

12. 16 people answered the king, saying, What 
12. 18 Then king Rehoboam sent Adoram, who 
«2. 18 king Rehoboam made speed to get him up 
12. 23 the son of Solomon, king of Judah, and 
12. 27 unto Rehoboam king of Judah, and they 

12. 28 Whereupon the king took counsel, and 

13. 4 when king Jeroboam heard the saying of 
13. 6 the king answered and said unto the man 
13, 6 the king's hand was restored him again 
13. 7 the" king said unto the man of God, Come 
»3. 8 the man of God said unto the king. If thuu 

13. II words which he had spoken xm to the king 

14. 2 which told methatn should be) kingover 
14. 14 theLORDshaUralsehimupakingovertsr. 
14. 19, 29 the book of the Chronicles of the kings 
14. 25 in the fifth year of king Rehoboam, (that) 
14. 25 Shishak king of Egypt came up against 
14. 26 and the treasures of the king's house ; he 
14. 27 kingRehoboammadeintheirsteadbrasen 
14. 27 which kept the door of the king's house 

14. 28 when the king went into the house of the 

15. I in the eighteenth year of king Jeroboam 
«5- 7. 23, 31 the book of the Chronicles of theki. 
15. 9 in the twentieth year of Jeroboam kine 
15. 16, 32warhetween_A8a'andBaasha king of I. 
15. 17 Baasha king of Israel went up against J. 

15. 17 to go out or to come in to Asa kingof Ju. 
15. 18 and the treasures of the king's house, and 
15. 18 king Asa sent them toRen-hadad, the son 
15. 18 Hezion, king ofSyria, that dwelt atDama. 
15. 19 break thy league with Baaaiia king of Isr. 
15. 20 So Ben-hadad hearkened unto king Asa 
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22 king Asa built with them Geba of Benjn 
25 in the second year of Asa king of Judah 
28, 33 in the third yearof Asa king of Judab 

5, 14, 20, 27 book of the Chronicles of the k. 

8 In the twenty and sLxth year of Aja king 
10, 15 the twenty and seventh year of Asa k. 
16 conspired, and hath also slain the kiug 
18 went into the palace of the king'sliouse 
18 burnt the king's house over him with fli6 

23 In the thirty and Urat year of Asa kingot 

29 in the thirty and eighth year of Asa king 

31 daughter of Ethbaal, king of the Zidoni. 
33 thanall the kingaof Israel that were bef. 

15 whenthoucomest, anoint Hazael (to l>e)l;. 

16 Shalt thou anoint (to he) king over Israel 
I the king of Syria gathered aU his host 

1 (there were)thirtyand two kings with him 

2 he sent messengers to Ahab king of Israel 
4 And the king of Israel answered and said 
4 My lord, Oking, according to thy saying 

7 the king of Israel called all the elders of 

9 Tell my lord the king, AU that thou didst 

11 the kmg of Israel answered andBaid,Tell 

12 he and the kings in the pavilions, that he 

13 there came a prophet unto AJiab king of 
. 16 the kings, the thirty and two kings that 

. 20 the king of Syria escaped on an horee with 
. 21 the king of Israel went out, and smolo 
22 the prophet came to the king of Israel 

22 the king of Syria will come up against 

23 the servants of the king of Syria said unto 
, 24 Take the kings away, every man out of 

28 spake unto the king of Israel, and said 
. 31 heard that the k^ngs . (are) merciful kings 
, 31 go out to the king of Israel : pcradventuro 

32 came to the king of Israel, and said. Thy 

38 and waited for the king by the way, and 

39 the king passed by, he cried unto the king 
. 40 And the king of Israel said unto him, .So 

41 the king of Isi-atl discerned him that he 

43 the king of Isniel went to his house heavy 
, I hardby the palaceof Ahab kingof Samaria 
, 10 Thou didst blaspheme G^ and the king 

13 Nabotli did blaspheme G<;d»ndthe king 
18 Arise, go down to meet Ahab king of Is. 

2 the king of Judah came down to the king 
, 3 the king of Israel said unto his servants 

3 take it not out of the hand of the kingot 

4 Jehoshaphat said to the king of Israel, I 

5 Jehoshaphat said unto the king of Israel 

6 Then the king of Israel gathered the pro. 
6 shall deliver (it) into the band of the king 

8 the king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphat 

8 Jehoshaphat said. Let not the king say so 

9 Then the king of Israel called an officer 
10, 29 the kingof Israel and. .the king of J. 

12 Lord shall deliver(itlinto the king's hand 

13 (declare) good unto the king with one 
15 he came to the king. And the king said 
15 shall deliver (it) into the hand of the king 
i6 the king said unto him. How many timet 
18, 30 the king of Israel said unto Jehosha. 
26 the king of Israel said. Take Micaiah, and 

26 cany him back . to Joash the king s son 

27 Thus saith the king. Put this (fellow) in 

30 king of Israel disgui.sed himself, and went 

31 the king of Syria commanded his thirty 

31 saying. Fight only v.nth the king of Isr. 

32 they said, Surely it (is) the king of Israel 

33 perceived that it (was) not the king of I. 

34 SEBete^the kingof Israel between the joints 

35 and the king was stayed up in his chariot 
37 tjisking died .and they buried the king 
59, 45 book of the Chronicles of the kings of 
41 In the fourth year of Ahab king of Israel 

44 Jehoshaphat made peace with the kingof 
47 then no king in Edom : a deputy (was) k. 
51 seventeenth year of Jehoshaphat king of 

3 to meet the messengers of the king of S. 
I 6 turn again unto the king that sent you 
I. 9 man of God,theking hath said. Come down 
I. II thus hath the king said, Come down quic, 
I. 15 and went down with bun unto the king 
1.17 the eon of Jehoshaphat king of Judah 
I 18 the book of the Chronicles of the kings of 
3. I eighteenth year of Jehoshaphat kirg of J. 
3. 4 Mesha king of Moab was a sheep master 
3, 4 rendered unto the king of Israel an hnn. 
3. 5 king of Moah rebelled against the king of 
3. 6 king Jehoram went out of Samaria the 
3. 7 sent to Jehoshaphat the king of Judah 
3. 7 The king of iloab hath rebelled against 
3. 9 king of Israel, .king of Judah. .king of 
3. 10 king of Israel said, Alas I that the Lord 
3. iQ hath called these three kings together to 
3. 11 one of the king of Israel's servants answ. 
3. 12 the king of Israel, .and the king of Edom 
3. 13 Elisha said unto the king of Israel, What 
3. 1 3 the king of Israel said un to him. Nay : for 
3 13 the Lord hath called these three kings to. 
3. 14 the presence of Jehoshaphat the king of 
3. 21 when all the Moabites heard that the king 
3. 23 This (is) blood : the kings are surely slain 
3. 26 when the king of Moab saw that the bat. 

3. 26 to break through (even) unto the king of 

4. 13 wouldst thou be spoken for to the king, or 

5. I captain of the host of the kingof Syria 
5. 5 the king of Syria said. Go to, go, and I 
5. 5 will send a letter unto the king of Israel 
5 6 brought the letter to the king of Israel 

5 7 when the king of Israel had read the let. 
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6. 8 the king of Syria warred against Israel 
6. 9 man of God sent" unto the king of Israel 
6. lo the king of Israel sent to the place which 
6. ti Therefore tlie heart of the king of Syria 
6. 1 1 show me which of U3(is) for the king of I.? 
6. 12 said, None, my lord, king : but Elisha 
6. 12 telleth the king of Israel the words that 
6. 21 the king of Israel said unto Elisha, when 
6. 24 king of Syria gathered all hia host, and 
6. 26 as the king of Israel was passing by upon 
6. 26 there cried a woman., saying. Help.. Ok. 
6. 28 the king said unto her. What aileth thee? 

6. 30 when the king heard the words of the 

7. 2 a lord on whose hand the king leaned 
7. 6 the lung of Israel hath hired . . the kings 
7, 6 and the kings of the Egyptians, to come 
7. 9 we may go and tell the king's household 
7. 11 they told (it) to the king's house within 
7. 12 the king arose in the night, and said unto 
7.14 the king sent after the host of the Syrians 
7. 15 the messengers returned, and told the k. 
7. 17 thekingappoihted the lord on whose hand 
7. 17 who spake when the king came down to 

7. 18 the man of God had spoken to the king 

8. 3 she went forth to cry unto the king for 
8. 4 the king talked with Gehazi, theservant 
8. 5 as he was telling the king howhe had rest. 
8. 5 cried to the king for her house and for her 
8. 5 My lord, king, this (is) the women, and 
8. 6 when the king asked the woman, she told 
8. 6 king appointed unto her a certain officer 
8. 7 and Ben-hadad the king of Syria was sick 
8. 8 the king said unto Hazael, Take a present 
8. Q Thy son Ben-hadad king of Syria hath 

8. 13 hath showed me that thou (shalt be) king 
8. 16, 25 of Joram the son of Ahab king of Isr. 
8. 16 Jehoshaphat (being) then king of Judah 
8. 16 Jehoram the son of Jehoshaphat king of 
8. 18 walked in the way of the kings of Israel 
8. 20 Edom revolted, .and made a king over 

8. 23 the book of the chronicles of the kings of 
8. 25, 29 Ahaziah the son of Jehoram king of J. 
8. 26 Athaliah, the daughter of Omri king of I. 
. 8. 28. to the war against Hazael king of Syria 
8. 29 king Joram went back to be healed in J. 

8. 29 when he fought against Hazael king of S. 
g. 3, 12 I have anointed thee king over Israel 
p. ^ I have anointed thee king over the people 

9. 14 he and all Israel, because of Hazael king 

9. 15 king Joram was- returned to be healed in 
9. 15 when he fought with Hazael kingof Syria 

9. 16 Ahaziah king of Judah was come down to 
q. 18, 19 Thus saith the king, (Is it)peace? And 
9, 21 king of Israel and Ahaziah king of Judah 
9. 27 But when Ahaziah the king of Judah saw 
9. 34 and bury her ; for she (is) a king's daugh. 

4 Behold, two kings stood not before him 

6 Now the king's sons, (being) seventy per. 

7 they took the king's sons, and slew seventy 

8 have brought the heads of the king's sons 
13 the brethren of Ahaziah king of Judah 

13 to salute the children of the kingand the 
34 the book of the Chronicles of the kings of 

II. 2 Jehosheba, the daughter of king Joram 
It. 2 and stole him from among the king's sons 

4 and showed them the king's son 

5 be keepers of the watch of the king's ho. 

7 they shall keep the watch, .about the king 

8 compass the king, .be ye with the king 

10 did the priest give king David's spears 

11 the guard stood, .round. about the king 

12 he brought forth the king's son, and put 
12 clapped .. hands, and said, God save the k. 

14 the king stood by a pillar, as the manner 
14 the princes and the tnunpeters by the k. 
:6 came into the king's house : and there 
17 between the Lord and the king and the 
17 between the king also and the people 
19 they brought down the king from the ho. 
T9 the gate of the guard to the king's house 

19 And he sat on the throne of the kings 

20 they slew Athaliah. .(beside) theking'sh. 

6 in the three and twentieth year of king 

7 king Jehoash caUed for Jehoiada the pr. 
10 the king's scribe and the high priest came 

17 Hazael Icing of Syria went up, and fought 

18 And Jehosish king of JudahtoOk all the 
18 kings of Judah, had dedicated, and his 

18 in the king's house, and sent (it) to . . king 

19 in the book of the Chronicles of the kings 
13. I Joash the son of Ahaziah king of Judah 
13. 3 Into the hand of Hazael king of Syria 
13. 4 because the kingof Syria oppressed them 
13. 7 for the king of Sjria had destroyed them 
13. 8,''i2 the book of the chronicles of the kings 
13. 10 the thirty and seventh year of Joash ktag 
13. 12 he foughta^ainst Amaziah king of Judah 
13. 13 was buried in Samaria with the kings of 
13. 14 Joash the king of Israel cam&down unto 
13. 16 he said to the king of Israel, Put thine h. 
13. 16 Elisha put his hands upon the king's hand 
13, 18 said unto the kingof Israel, Smite upon 

13. 22 Hazael king of Syria oppressed Israel all 
13. 24 Hazael king of Syria died ;'and Ben-hadad 

14. I of Joash son of Jehoahaz king of Israel 
14. I Amaziah the son of Joash king of Judah 
14. 5 servants which had slain the king his fat. 
14, 8 son of Jehoaliiaz,' son of Jehu, king of Isr. 
14. 9 the king of Israel sent to Amaziah king 
14. II Therefore Jehoash king of Israel went up 
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1 3 king of Israel took Amaziah king of Judah 

14 and in the treasures of the king's house 

15 how he fought with Amaziah king of Ju. 
15, 18, 28 book of the chronicles of the kings 

16 was buried in Samaria vrith the kings of 
17, 23 Amaziah the son of Joash king of Jud. 

17 Jehoash, son of Jehoahaz king of Israel 

22 after that the king slept with his fathers 

23 Jeroboam the son of Joash king of Israel 
29 Jeroboam slept, .with the kiug^ of Israel 

I Jeroboam king of Israel . .Amaziah kingof 
S smote the king, so that he was a leper 
5 Jotham the tang's son (was) over the ho. 

6, II, 15 book of the chronicles of the kings 
8 In the thirty and eighth year of Azariah k. 

13 nine and tlUrtieth year of Uzziah king of 

17 In the nineand thirtieth year of Azariahk. 

15 Pul the king of Assyria came against the 

20 give lo the king of Assyria : so the king of 
21, 26, 31, 36 book of the chronicles of the k. 

23 In the fiftieth year of Azariah king of 

25 in the palace of the king's house, with Ar. 
27 the two and fiftieth year of Azariah king 
29 In the days of Pekah king of Israel came 
29 Tiglath-pileser king of Assyria, and took 
32 Pekah the son of Remaliah king of Israel 

32 began Jotham the son of Uzziah king of J. 
37 Kezln the king of Syria, and Pekah the 

I Ahaz the son of Jotham king of Judah 
3 walked in the way of the kings of Israel 
S Kezin king of Syria and Pekah son of 

5 Bemaliah king of Israel came up to Jerus. 

6 At that time Eezen king of Syria recovered 

7 sent messengers to Tiglath-pileser king of 
7, 7 out of the hand of the king of 

8 and in the treasures of the king's house 

8 sent (it for) a present to the king of A. 

9 the king of Assyria hearkened unto him 

. 9 for the long of Assyria went up against D. 
10 king Ahaz went . . to meet . . king of Assyria 

10 king Ahaz sent to Urijah the priest the 

11 according to all that king Ahaz had sent 

1 1 Urijah the priest made (it) against king A. 

12 when the king was come from Damascus 

12 the king saw the altar : and the king 

15 king Ahaz commanded Urijah the priest 

15 Upon the great altar burn, .the king's 

16 according to aU that king Ahaz comman. 

17 king Ahaz cut off the borders of the bases 

18 the king's entry without, turned he from 

18 the house of the Lord for the king of As. 

19 the book of the chronicles of the kings of 

1 In the twelfth year of Ahaz king of Judah 

2 but not as the kings of Israel that were 

3 Against him came up Shalmaneserking of 

4 the king of Assyria found conspiracy in H. 
4 for he had sent messengers to So king of 
4 and brought no present to the king of A. 

4 therefore the king of AssjTia shut him up 

5 the king of Assyria came up throughout 

6 In the ninth year of Hoshea the king of A. 

7 from under the hand of Pharaoh king of E. 

8 of the kings of Israel, which they had 

24 king of Assyria brought (men) from Bab. 

26 Wherefore they spake to the king of Ass. 

27 Then the king of Assyria commanded. 

I third year of Hosea son of Elah king of I. 
I Hezekiah the son of Ahaz king of Judah 
S none like him among all the kings of Ju. 

7 he rebelled against the king of Assyria 

9 it came to pass in the fourth year of king 
9 seventh year of Hoshea son of Elah king 
9 Shalmaneser king of Assyria came up ag. 

10 the ninth year of Hoshea king of Israel 

11 the king of Assyria did carry away Israel 

13 in the fourteenth year of king Hezekiah 

13 did Sennacherib king of Assyria come up 

14 Hezekiah king of Judah sent to the king 
14 And the king of Assyria appointed unto 

14 Hezekiah king of Judah three hundred 

15 and in the treasures of the king's house 

16 king of Judah. .gave it to the king of As. 

17 the king of Assyria sent, .to king Hezek. 

18 when they had called to the king, there 

19 saith the great king, the king of Assyria 

21 so (is) Pharaoh kingof Egypt unto all that 
23 give pledges to my lord the king of Assy. 

28 Hear the word of the great king, the king 

29 Thus saith the king, Let not Hezekiah 

30 be delivered into the hand of the king of 

31 for thus saith the king of Assyria, Make 

33 deliv,ered. .of the hand of the king of A.? 
36 king's commandment was, saying,'Answer 

I when king Hezekiah heard (it), that he 
ji whom the king of Assyria his master hath 

5 servants of k&g Hezekiah came to Isaiah" 

6 with which the servants of the king of A. 

8 found the king of Assyria warring against 

9 when he heard say of Tirhakah king of Et. 
10 Thus shall ye speak to Hezekiah king of J. 

10 not be delivered into the hand of the king 

11 thou hast heard what the kings of Assyria 
13 Where (is) the kingof Hamath, and the k. 

13 and the kingof the city of Sepharvaim, of 

17 kings of Assyria have destroyed the nati. 

20 prayed to me against Sennacherib king 

32 thus saith the Lord concerning the king 
36 So Sennacherib king of Assyria departed 

6 deliver. . out of the hand of the king of A. 

12 kingof Babylon, sent letters andapresent 

14 Then came Isaiah the prophet unto kiiiig 

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3 made a grove, as did Ahab king of Israel 
1 1 Because Manasseh king of Judah hath 
17, 25 in the book of the chronicles of the k. 

23 conspired . . aad slew the king in his own 

24 all them that iVs-d conspired against king 
3 in the eighteenth year of "king Josiah 
3 the king sent Shaphan the son oj Azaliah 
9 came to the king and brought the king 

10 Shaphan the scribe showed the king, 8a_y. 

10 And Shaphan read it before the king 

11 when the king had heard the words of the 
22. 12 the king commanded Hilkiah the priest 
22. 12 and Asahiah a servant of the king's, saying 
22. 16 all the words of the book which the kinjf 
22. 18 But to the king of Judah, which sent you 

22. 20 And they brought the king word again 

23. I the king sent, and-they gathered unto him 
23. 2 the king went up into the house of the L, 
23. 3 the king stood by a pillar, and made a cov. 
23. 4 the king commanded Hilkiah the high pr. 
23. 5 whom the kings of Judah had ordained to 
23. II horses that the kings of Judah had given 
23. 12 which the kings of Judah had made, and 
23. 12 the altars, .did the king beat down, and 
23. 13 the king of Israel, .did the king defile 
23. 19 which the kings of Israel had made to pr. 
23: 21 the king commanded all the people, say. 
23. 22 of the kings of Israel, nor of the kings of 
23. 23 But in the eighteenth year of king Josiah 
23. 25 like unto him was there no king before 
23. 28 the book of the chronicles of the kings of 
23. 29 king of Egypt went up against the king 

23. 29 kingJosiah went against him; and be slew 

24. I, ID, II Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon 
24. 5 the book of the chronicles of the kings of 
24. 7 king of Egypt came not . . for thoTciug of B. 
24. 7 all that pertained to the king of EfOT* 
24. 12 king of Judah went out to the king of B. 
24. 12 the kingof Babylon took him in the eighth 
24. 13 and the treasures of the king's house, and 

24. 13 which Solomon king of Israel had made. 

24. 15 the king's mother, and the king's wives 

24. 16 evftn them the king of Babylon brought 

24. 17 And the king of Babylon made Mattaniah 
24. 2o Zedekiah rebelled against the king of B. 

25. I Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon came,he 
25. 2 unto the eleventh year of king Zedekiah 
25. 4 two walls, which (is) by the king's gard£a 
25. 5 pursued af tfer the king, and overtook him 
25. 6 So they took the king, and brought him up 
25. 6 to the king of Babylon to Riblah; and they 
25. 8 of king Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon 
23. 8 came, .a servant of the king of Babylon 
25. 9 he burnt. . the king's house, and all the 
25. 1 1 fugitives that fell away to the king of Ba.- 
25. 19 of them that were in the kin^s presence 
25. 20 brought them to the king of Babylon to 
25. 21 the kin^ of Babylon smote them, and slew 
25. 22 whom Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon 
25. 23 heard that the king of Babylon had made 
25. 24 dwell in theland, and serve the kingof B. 
25. 27 captivity of Jehoiachln king of Judah, in 
25. 27 Evil-merodach king of Babylon, .did lift 
25. 27 the head of Jehoiachin king of Jud^ out 
25. 28 his throne above the thr.one of the kings 
25. 30 continual allowance given him of the king 
, I. 43 kings that reigned in the land of Edom 

1.43 before (anyVkmg reigned over the child. 

3. 2 Maachah the daughter of Talmaiking of 
4. 23 there they dwelt with the king for his wo. 

4. 41 came in the days of Hezekiah king of Jn. 

5 . 6 whom Tilgath-pHnese r ki . of Assyria came 
6. 17 in the days of Jotham kingof Jndah, and 
$. 17 in the days of Jeroboam king of ^ael 

6. 26 stirred up the spirit of Pul king of Assy. 

5. 26 the spirit of Tilgath-pilneser king of AJa. 

9. I In the book of the kings of Israel and J. 

9. 18 hitherto (waited) in the king's gate east, 
II. 2 in time past, even when Saul was Id., thou 
II. 3 Therefore came allthe elders., to theking 
XI. 3 and they anointed David king over Israel 
14. I Hiram king of Tyre sent messengers to D. 
14.. 2 had confirmed him king over Israel; for 

14. 8 heard that David was anointed king over 

15. 29 Michal. .saw king David dancing and pi. 

16. 21 yea, he reproved kings for their sakea 

17. i6 David the king came and sat before the 

18. 3 David smote Hadarezer king of Zobah 
18. 5 came to help Hadarezer king of Zobah 
18. 9 Tou king of Hamath heard how David had 
18. 9 smitten all the host of Hadarezer king of 
18. 10 He sent Hadoram his son to king David 

18. II Them also king David dedicated nntothe 
18. 17 sons of David (were) chief about the king 

19. I Nahash the king of the children of Amnion 
19. s the king said. Tarry at Jericho until your 
19. 7 the kingof Maachah and his. people ; who 

19. 9 the kings that were come (were) by theitt. 

20. I at the time that kings go out to (battle/ 

20. 2 took the crown of their king from off hia 
61. 3 but, my lord the king, (are) they not all 
ei. 4 the king's word prevailed against Joab 

21. 6 for the king's word was abominable to J. 
21. 23 let my lord the king do (that which is) 
21. 24 king David said to Oman, Nay; but I 

04. 6 Shemaiah . . wrote them before the king 

24. 31 in the presence of David the king, and 

25. 2 prophesied accordingto the orderof the k. 
2S. 5 the sons of Heman the king's seer in the 

05. 6 according to the king's order to Asaph 
«6. 26 which David the king, and the chief fat. 



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I Ch. 26. 30 business . . and In the service of the king 

26. 32 king D. made rulers . . for . affairs of the k 

27. I their officers that served the king in any 
27. 24 the account of the chronicles of liing D. 
27. 25 over the king's treasures (was) A2raaveth 
27. 31 of the substance vvliich (was) king David's 
27. 32 son of Hachmoni (was) with tlie king's 
27. 33 the kings counsellor, the king's compan. 

27. 34 the general of the king's army (was) Joab 

28. I the companies that ministered to the king 
28. 2 all the substance and possession of the-k. 
28. 2 Then David the king stood up upon his 

28. 4 chose me . . to be king over Israel for ever 

29. J David the king said unto all the congreg. 
29. 6 with the rulers of the king's work, offered 
29. 9 David the king also rejoiced with great 
29. 2o and worshipped the Lord, and the king 
29. 23 Solomon sat. .as kingin^ead of David lUs 
eg. 24 and all the sous likewise of king David 
29. 24 submitted themselves unto Soloraonthe k. 
eg. 25 as had not been on any king before him 
29. 29 Now the acts of David the king, fli-st and 

a Ch. I. 12 such as none of the kingsihave had that 
I. 14 which he placed, .with the king at Jerus. 
I. f5 king made silver and gold at Jerusalem 
I. 16 the king's merchants received the linen 

1. 17 kings of the Hittites, and for the kings of 

2. 3 Solomon sent to Huram the king of Tyre 
2. II the king, .answered. .he hath made thee 
2. 12 hath given to David the king a wise son 
4. 1 1 the work that he was to make for king 

4. 16 did Hui-am his father make to king Solo. 

4. 17 In the plain of Jordan did the king cast 

5. 3 assembled themselves unto the king in 

5. 6 Also king Solomon, and all the cougregat. 

6. 3 the king turned his face; and blessed the 

7. 4 the king and all the people offered sacri 
7. 5 king Solomon offered. .So the king and all 
7. 6 which David the king had made to praise 

7. 1 1 Tiius Solomon floished . . the king's house 

8. 10 these (were) the chief of king Solomon's 
8. II not dwell in the house of David Icing of I. 
8. 15 commandment of the king unto the prin. 

8. 18 and brought (them) to king Solomon 

9. 5 she said to the king, (It was) a true report 
9. 8 kingfortheLORD.. therefore madehe thee 
9. 9 gave the king an hundred and twenty ta. 
Q. 9 spice as the uueen of Sheba gave king So. 
g. II the king made, .terraces, .to the king's 

9. 12 king Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba 
9. 12 which she had brought unto the king So. 
9. 14 all the kings of Arabia, and governors of 

15 khig Solomon made two hundred targets 

16 the king put them in the house of the 

17 Aloreover the king made a great throne of 

20 all the drinking vessels of king Solomon 

21 Forthe king's ships went to Tarshisli with 

22 king Solomon passed aU the kings of the 

23 the kings of the earth sought thepresence 
9. 25 whom he bestowed, .with the king at Je. 
9. 26 he reigned over all the kings from the 
9. 27 king made silver in Jerusalem as stones 

10. 2 from the presence of Solomon the king 
10. 6 king Rehoboara took counsel with the old 
10. 12 cametoRehoboam. .as the king bade, say. 

10. 13 the king answered, .and king Rehoboam 

10. 1 5 So the king hearkened not unto the people 

10. 16 king would not. .answered the king, say. 

10. 18 Then king Rehoboam sent, .but king Re. 

11. 3 SpcakuntoRehoboam..kingof Judah.and 

12. 2 in the fifth year of king Rehoboam. king 
12. 6 the princes of Israel and the king humbled 
12. 9 Shishak king of Eg.vpt came up against J. 
12. 9 toolc away . .the treasures of the king's 
12. 10 Instead of which king Rehoboam made 
12. 10 that kept the eutrauce of the king's house 
12. II when the king entered into the house of 
12. 13 So king Rehoboam strengthened, .in J. 
13 I Now in the eighteenth year of king Jer. 

15. 16 (concerning)., the mother of Asa the king 
«6. I Baasha king of Israel . .Asa king of Judah 
16 2 king's house, and sent to Ben-hadad king 

16. 3 break thy league with Baasha king of Is. 
16. 4 Ben-hadad hearkened unto king Asa, and 
16. 6 Then Asa the king took all Judah ; and 
16. 7 came to Asa king of Judah, and said unto 
16. 7 Because thou hast relied on the king of S. 
16. 7 therefore is the host of the king of Syria 
16. II the book of the kings of Judah and Israel 

17. 19 waited on the king, .whom the king put 
18. 3 king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphatking 
18 4 Jehoshaphat said unto the king of Israel 
18. 5 the king of Israel gathered together of 
18. 5 for God will deliver (it) into the king's 
18. 7 thekingof Israel.. let not the king say so 
18. 8 the king of Israel called for one (of his) 
18. 9, 28 king of Israel and Jehoshaphat king 
18. II shall deliver (it)intothe hand of theking 
iB. 12 (declare) good to theking withone assent 
18. 14 when he was come to the king, the king 
18. 15 the king said to him. How many times 

18. 17 the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat 
18. 19 Who shall entice Ahabkingof Israel, that 
18. 25. king of Israel said. Take ye Micaiah, and 
18. 25 carry him back, .to Joash the king's son 
18. 26 Thus saith the king, Putthis (fellow) in the 
18. 29 the king of Israel said unto Jehoshaphat 
18. 29 So the king of Israel disguised himself 
18. 30 the king of Syria had commanded the cap. 
18. 30 Fight ye not. .saveonlywith thekingof I. 
18. 31 that tliey said, It (is) the king of Israel 
18. 33 perceived that is was not the king of Isr. 



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2Ch. 18. 33 smote the king of Israel between the Joints 

18. 34 howbeit thekingof Israel stayed(hiin3elfj 

19. I Jehoshaphat the king of Judali returned 
19. 2 said to king Jehoshaphat, Shouldest thou 

19. II and Zebadiah for all the king's matters 

20. 15 Ucarken ye. and thou king Jehoshaphat 
2o. 34 mentioned in the book of the kings of Is. 
20. 35 And after this did Jehoshaphatking of J. 

20. 35 join himself with Ahaziah king of Israel 

21. 2 all the3e(were) thesonsof Jeboshaphatk 
21. 6, 13 walked inthewayof the kings of Israel 
21. 8 Edomites revolted, made themselves a k. 
21. 12 nor in the ways of Asa king of Judah 

21. 17 substance (that was) found in the king's 

21. 20 but not in the sepulchres of the kings 

22. I Ahaziah thesonof Jehoram kingof Judah 
22 5 Ahab king of Israel agaiust Ilazacl king 
22. 6 when he fought with Uazael kiug of Syria 
22. 6 Azariah theson of Jehoram king of Judali 
22. II, II Jehoshabeath,thedaughterofthekiug 

22. II stole him from among the king's sonstliat 

23. 3 made a covenant with the king in the ho. 
23. 3 thekingsEonshallreign,a3theLoRUhath 
23. s And a third part (shall be) at the king's 
23. 7 Levites shall compass the king round ab 
23. 7 but be ye with the king when he cometh 
23. 9 and shields, that (had been) king David's 
23. 10 along by thealtar. by the king round ab. 
23. II they brought out the king's son, and put 
23. II anointed him, and said, God save the king 
23. 12 the people running and praising the king 
23. 1 3 the king stood at his pillar at the entering 
23. 13 the princes and the trumpets by theking 
23. 15 entering of the horse gate by the king's 
23. 16 all the people, and betweeu the king, that 
23. 20 brought down the king, and set the king 

23. 2o through the high gate into the king's house 

24. 6 king called for Jehoiada ..and said unto 
24. 8 at the king's commaudmerit they made a 
24. II chest was brought unto the king's office 

24. 1 1 king's scribe and the high priest's officer 
24. 12 the king and Jehoiada gave it to such as 
24. 14 the rest of the money before the king and 
24. 16. in the city of David among the kings, bee. 

24. 17 madeobeisance to the kiug : then the king 
24. 21 at the commandment of the king iu the 
24. 22 the king remembered not the kindness 
24. 23 sent all the spoil of them unto the kingof 
24. 25 but. .not iu the sepulchres of the kiugs 

24. 27 in the story of the book of the kings 

25. 3 slew liis servants that had killed the king 
25. 7 king, let not the army of Israel go with 
25. 16 Art thou madeof theknig's counseUfor. 
25. 17 Amaziah king of Judah took advice, and 
25. 17 to Joash . the son of Jehu, kingof Israel 
25. 18 king of Israel sent to Amaziah Idng of J. 
25. 21 So Joash the king of Israel went up ; and 
25. 21 (both) lie and Amaziah king of Judali, at 
15. 23 kingof Israel took Amaziahking of Judah 
25. 24 and the treasures of the king's house, the 
25. 25 Amaziah the sou of Joash kiug of Judah 
25. 25 death of Joash, son of Jehoahazkingof I. 

25. 26 in the book of the kings of Judah and I.? 

26. 2 after that tlie king slept v/itli his fathers 
26. II handof Uananiah, (one) of the king's cap. 
26. 13 army, .to help the kingagaiust the enemy 
26. 1 8 they withstood Uzziah the Uing, and said 
26. 21 Uzziah the king was a leper unto the day 
26. 21 Jothamhis 8on(w.as)over the king's houao 

26. 23 iu the fleld. .which (belonged) to the kings 

27. 5 He fough., also with the kiug of the Am. 

27. 7 in the book of tlie kings of Israel and J. 

28. 2 he walked in the ways of tho kings ofl. 
28. 5 delivered him into the hand of the king 
28. 5 into the hand of the king of Israel, who 
28. 7 Z., a mighty man., slew Jiaaseiah the k.'s 
28. 7 and Elkanah (that was) next to tlie king 
28. t6 did king Ahaz send unto the Icings of As. 
28. 19 brought Judah low because of Ahaz king 
28. 20 Tilgath-pilneserkingof Assyriacameunto 
28. 21 ofthehouseof theking, and of the princes 

28.21 andgave(it)unto theking of Assyria: but 

28. 22 trespass yet more, .this (is that) king A 

28. 23 Because the gods of the kings of Syria 
28. 26 in the book of the kings of Judah and Is. 

28. 27 not into the sepulchres of the kings of I. 

29. 15 according to the commandment of the k. 

29. 18 Then they went in to Hezekiah the king 

29. 19 which king Ahaz In his reign did cast 
29. 20 Then Hezekiah the king rose early, and 
29. 23 before the kingand the congregation; and 
Eg. 24 the king commanded (that) the burnt off. 
29. 25 Gad the king's seer, and Nathan the pro. 
29. 27 instruments (ordained) by David king of 
29. 29 the king and all that were present with 

29. 30 Hezekiah the king and the princes coinm. 

30. 2 For the king had taken counsel, and Iris 
30. 4 pleased the king and all the congregation 
30. 6 the posts went with the letters from the k. 
30. 6 according to the commandment of thek. 
30. 6 escaped out of the hand of the kings of A 

30. 12 to do the commandment of the king and 
30. 24 For Hezekiah king of Judah did give to 

30. 26 of Solomon the son of David king of Isr 

31. 3 also the kiug's portion of his substance 

31. 13 the commandment of Hezekiah the king 

32. I Sennacherib kinij of Assyria came, and 
32. 4 Svhy should the kings of Assyria come 
32. 7 be not afraid nor dismayed for the king 
32. 8 upon the words of Hezekiah kingof Judah 
32. 9 did S. king of Assyria send .untoHezek. 
32. 10 T'hus saith Sennacherib king of Assyria 



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a Ch. 32. 1 1 deliver us out of the hand of the king of 
32. 10 Hezekiah the king, and the prophetlsaiah 

32. 21 captains lu the camp of the king of Assy. 

33. 22 from the hand of Sennacherib the king 
32. 23 and presents to Hezekiah king of Judah 

32. 32 in the book of the kings of Judah and Is. 

33. II the captaius of tho host of the king of A. 
33. 18 in the book of the kings of Israel 

33. ?5 that liad conspired against kiug Amon 

34. II which the kings of Judah had destroyed 
34. i6 to the king, and brought the king word 
34. 18 Then Shaphan the scribe told the king 
74. 18 And Shaphan read it before the king 
34. 19 when the king had heard the words of 
34. 20 kingcommanded. Asaiah aser. of the k.'s 
34. 22 and (they) that the king (liad appointed) 
34. 24 whicn they have read before thekingof J 
34. 26 as for the king of Judah, who sent you to 
34. 28 So they brought the kiug word again 

34. 29 llien the king sent and gathered together 
34. 30 the king went up into the house o( the L. 

34. 31 the king stood in his place, and made a 

35. ^ which Solomon the son of David king ol 
35. 4 accordiug to the writing of David king 
35. 7 these (were) of the king's substance 

35. 10 according to the king's commandment 

35. 15 and lieman, aud Jeduthun the kinjj's seer 

35. 16 according tothecomniandnientof king J. 
35. 18 neither did all the kings of Israel keep 
35. 20 Neeho king of Egypt came up against Car 

35. 21 What have I to do with thee, thou king of 
35.23 the archers shot at kiug Josiah: aud thek. 

35. 27 in the book of the kings of Israel and Ju 

36. 3 the king of Egypt put him down at Jem. 
36. 4 king of Egypt made Eliakira his brother 
36. 6 came up Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon 
36. 8 in the book of the kings of Israel aud Ju. 
36. 10 king Nebuchadnezzar sent and brought 
35. 13 he also rebelled against king Nebuchadn. 

36. 17 Therefore he brought upon them the king 

36. 18 the treasures of the king, and of his priu. 
36. 22 in the firet year of Cyrus kiug of Persia 

36. 22 stined up the spirit of Cyrus king of I'er 
36. 23 Thus eaith Cyrus kiug of I'crsia, All the k. 

Ea-a I. I iu the first year of Cyrus king of Persia 
I. I stirred up the spirit of Cyrus king of Per. 
I. 2 Thus saith Cyms king of fersia, The Loud 
1. 7 Cyrus the king brought forth the vessels 

1. 8 Even those did Cyrus king of Persia bring 

2. 1 whom Nebuchadnezzar the king of Baby. 

3. 7 the grant that they had of Cyrus king of 
3. 10 after the ordinance of David king of Isr. 

4. 2 since the days of Esar-haddon king of Ab. 
4. 3 as king Cyru.^ the king of Peraa hath co. 
4. 5 Cyrus king of Persia . . Dari us king of Persia 

4. 7 wrote, .unto Artaxerxes kingof Persia 

6 22 turned the heart of the king of Assyria 

7 I in the reigu of Artaxerxes king of Persia 
7 6 the king granted him all his request, ac. 
7. 7 the seventh year of Arta.xerxes the king 
7. 8 which (was) in the seventh year of the k. 
7. II copyoftheletterthatthe king Artaxerxes 
7. 27 (such a thing) as this in the king's heart 

7. 28 before the king, and belore alltheking'B 

8. I in the reign of Artaxerxes the king 

8. 22 For I was ashamed to require of the king 
8. 22 because we had spoken unto the king, sa. 
8. 25 which the king, and his counsellors, and 

8. 36 the king's commissions unto the king's 
g. 7 and for our ini(|Uities have we, our kings 

9. 7 delivered into the hand of the kings of 

9. 9 uuto us in the sight of the kings of Persia 
Neh. I II J'or I was the king's cup bearer 

2. t tlie twentieth year of Artaxerxes the king 
2. t took upthe wine, and gave (it) unto thek. 
2. 2 'Wherefore the kiug said unto me. Why 
2. 3 said unto the king. Let the king live for 
2. 4 tlie king said unto me, Forwhatdostthou 
2. 5, 7 Isaiduntotheking.If itpleasetheking 
e. 6 the king said unto me .. it pleased the king 
2. 8 unto Asaph thekeeperof the king's forest 
9. 8 the kinggrautedme,accordinBtothegood 
2. 9 gave them the king's letters. Nowtheking 
2. 14 Then I went on.. to the king's pool : but 

2. 18 as also the king's words that he had spoken 
2. 19 that ye do? will ye rebel against theking? 

3. 15 of the pool of Shiloahbythe king's garden 
3. 25 which lieth out from the king's high house 

5. 4 have borrowed money for the king's trib 

5. 14 thirtieth year of Artaxerxes the king 

6. 6 that thou niayest be their kiug, according 
6. 7 (Their is) a king in Judah : and now shall 

6. 7 it be reported to the king according to 

7. 6 whom Nebuchadnezzar the king of ©aby. 
9. 22 of the king of Heshbon, and. .of Og king 
g. 24 with their kings, and the people of the 
g. 32 on our kings, .since the time of the kings 
g. 34 Neither have our kings, our princes, our 
g. 37 unto the kings whom thou hast set over 

II. 23 For (it was) the king's commandment co. 

II. 24 at the king's hand in aU matters concern. 

13. 6 thirtieth year of Artaxerxes king of Bab. 

13. 6 unto the king, .obtained I leave of theking 

13. 26 Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by th. 

13. 26 among many nations was there no tine 

13. 26 and God made him king over all Israel 
Esth. I. 2 the king Ahasuerus sat on the throne of 
I. 5 the king made a feast unto all the people 
1 . 5 the court of the garden of the king's pal. 
I. 7 according to the state of the king 
I 8 the king had appointed to all theofBcera 
I 9 thcroyalbousowlucIi(belouged)toldiigA. 

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£sth. I. lo when the heart o( the king was merry ' 
I. lo served in the presence of Ahasuerus the k. 
J. II To brijig Vashti the queen before the king 

1. 12 queen Vashti refused to come at the king's 
1. jz therefore was the king very wroth, and 
1. 13 Then the king said to the wise men, which 

1. 13 for so (was) the king's manner toward all 
I. 14 which saw the king's face, (and) which sat 

1. 15 the king Ahasuerus by the chamberlains? 

1. 16 Memucan answered before the king and 
1. 16 hath not done wrong to the king only, but 
1. 16 in all the provinces of the king Ahasuerus 
I. 17 The king Aliasuerus commanded Vashti 

' 1. 18 say tills day unto all the king's princes 
1. 19 If it please the king, let there go a royal 

1. 19 That Vashti come no more before king A. 

1 . 19 and let the king give her royal estate unto 

1. 20 when the king's decree which he shall 

1. 31 the saying pleased the king., and the king 
■I. 22 hesentletters into all the king's provinces 

2. I when the wrath of king Ahasuerus was 

2. 2 Then said the king's_servant3 that minis. 

2. 2 be fair young virgins sought for the king 

3 let the king appoint officers in all the pr. 

3 custody ot Hege the king's chamberlain 

4 let the maiden which pleaseth the king 
4 the thing pleased the king; and he did 
6 carried away with Jeconiahkingof Judah 
6 whom Nebuchadnezzar the king of Baby. 
8 when the king's commandment and his 

8 Esther was brought also into the king's 

9 meet to be given her, out of the king's 

12 turn was come to go in to king Ahasuerus 

1 3 Then . . came (every) maiden unto the king 
I J house of the women unto the king's hou. 
x4 custody of Shaashgaz the king's chambe. 

14 in imto thekingnoraore, except the king 

15 was come to go in unto the king, shereq. 
2. IS nothing but what Hegai the king's cham. 
2. 16 So Esther was taken unto king Ahasuerus 
2 17 the king loved Esther above all the worn. 
2. 18 Then the king made a great feast unto all 

2. 18 according to the state of the king 

2. 19 then Mordecai sat in the king's gate 

2. 21 sat in the king's gate, two of the king's 
2. 21 sought to lay hand onthekingAhasuerus 
2. 22 Esther certified the king (thereof) in Mor. 

2. 23 the book of the chronicles before the king 

3. I After these things did king Ahasuerus 
3. 2 king's servants, that (were) in the king's 
3. 2 for the king had so commanded concern. 
3. 3 the king's servants, which (were) in the 
3. 3 Why transgressest thou the king's comma. 
3. 7 in the twelfth year of king Ahasuerus 
3. 8 Haman said unto king Ahasuerus, There 
3. 8 neither keep tliey the king's laws : there. 
3. 8 (is) not for the king's profit to suflter them 
3. 9 If itplease the king, let it be written that 
3. 9 to bring (it) into the king's treasuries 

3. 10 the king took his ring from his hand, and 

3. II the king said unto Haman, The silver (is) 
3. 12 Then were the king's scribes called on the 
3. 12 unto the king's lieutenants, and to the 
3. 12 in the name of king Ahasuerus was it 

3. 12 written, and sealed with the king's ring 

3. 13 sent by posts into all the king's provinces 
3. 15 being hastened by the king's commandni. 
.3. 15. the king and Haman sat down to drink 

4. 2 came even before the king's gate : for none 
4. 2 enter into the king's gate clothed witli sac. 
4. 3 whithersoever the king's commandment 
4. 5 (one) of the king's chamberlains, whom 
4. 6 unto the street . . which (was) before the k. 
4. 7 promised to pay to the king's treasuries 
4. 8 that she should go in unto the king, to 
4. II king's servants, andthe people of the king 
4. II shall come unto the king into the inner 
4. II except such to- whom the king shall hold 
4. ti not been called to come in unto the king 
4. 13 that thou shalt escape in the king's house 

4. id and so will I go in unto the king, which 

5. I of the king's house, over against the king's 
J. « the king sat upon his royal throne in the. 
S. 2 so, when the king saw Esther tlie queen 
5. 2 the king held out to Esther the golden sc. 
5. 3 Then said the king unto her, What wilt 
5. 4 If (it seem) good unto the king, let the king 
$. 5 the king said. .So the king and Haman 
5. 6 the king said unto Esther at the banquet 
S. 8 found favour in the sight of the king, and 
5. 8 if it please tlie king to grant my petition 
5. 8 let the king and Haman come to the ban. 
5. 8 1 will do to morrow as the king hath said 
5. 9 when Haman saw Mordecai in the king's 
5. II wherein the king Jiad promoted him, and 

5. 1 1 above the princes and servants of the king 

5. 12 did let no man come in with the king 

5. 12 am I invited unto her also with the king 

5. 13 Mordecai the Jew sitting at the king's g. 

5. 14 to morrow speak thou unto the king that; 

5.14 then go thou in merrily with the king unto 

6. I On that night could not the king sleep 
'6. 1 and they were read before the king 

, 6. 2 two of the king's chamberlains, the keep. 

' 6. 2 ,who soughtto lay hand on the king Aha. 

6. 3 the king said. What honour and dignity 
6. 3 Then said the king's servants that minis. 
6. 4 And the king said, Who (is) in the court? 
6, 4 fnto the outward court of the king's house 
6. 4 to speak unto the king to hang Mordecai 
6. 5 the king's servants said unto him, Behold 
6. 5 And the king said, Let him come in 



Estli. 6. 6 the king said unto him. What shall be 
6. 6 unto the man whom the king deligliteth 

6. 6 To whom would the king delight to do ho. 

7. 7 Haman answered the king, For the man 
6. 7, Q, 9, II whom the king delighteth to hon. 
6. 8 Let the royal apparel . . which the king 

6. 8 the horse that the king rideth upon, and 
6. 9 to the hand of one of the king's most noblo 

6. lo Then the king said to Haman, Make haste 
6. 10 the Jew, that sitteth at the king's gate 
6. 12 Mordecai came again to the king's gate 
6. 14 came the king's chamberlain, and hasted 

7. I So the king and Haman came to banquet 
7. 2 the king said again unto Esther on the 

7. ^ 3 thy sight, O king, and if it please the king 
7. ' 4 could not countervail the king's damage 
7. 5 the king Ahasuerus ansv/ered, and said 
7. 6 Haman was afraid before the king and 
7. 7 king, arising from the banquet of wine 
7. 7 evU determined against him by the king 
7. , 8 thekingreturned out of the palace garden 
7. ' 8 Then said the king. Will he force the queen 
7. 8 As the word went outof the king's mouth 
7. 9 Harbonah. .said before the king. Behold 
7. 9 Mordecai, who had spoken good for the k. 

7. 9 Then the king said. Hang him thereon 
7. 10 Then was the king's wrath pacified 

8. 1 On that day did the king Ahasuerus give 
8. I and Mordecai came before the king ; for 
8. 2 the Idng took' off his ring, which he had 
8. 3 Esther spake yet again before the king 
8. 4 the king held out the golden sceptre tow. 
8.' 4 So Estherarose, and stood before the king 
8. 5 If it please the king, and if I have found 
8. 5 and the thing(seem) right beforethe king 
8. 5 which (are) in all the king's provinces 

8. 7 Then the king Ahasuerus said unto Esther 
8. 8 as it liketh you, in the king's name, and 
8. 8 seal (it) with the king's ring : far the 
e. 8 in the king's name . . with the king's ring 
8. g.Then were the king's scribes called at 
8. 10 he wrote in the king Ahasuerus' name 
8. 10 sealed (it) with the king's ring ; and sent 
8. II Wherein the king gi-anted the Jews v/liich 
8. 12 in all the provinces of king Ahasuerus ' 

14 pressed on by the king's commandment 

15 went out from the presence of the king in 

17 whithersoever the king's commandment 
^ I when the king's commandment and his 
■' 2, 20 all the provin ces of the king Ahasuerus 

3 and officers of the king, helped the Jews 

4 Mordecai (was) great in the king's house 

11 the number, .was brought before the king 

12 the king said unto Esther the queen. The 

12 done in the rest of the king's provinces ? 

13 If it pleaseth the king, let it be granted 

14 thekingcommandeditso to be done: and 

16 other Jews that (were) in the king's prov. 
2S But when (Esther) came before the king 

1 the king Ahasuerus laid a tribute upon the 

2 whereunto the king advanced him, (are) 
2 in the book of the chronicles of the kings 

' 3 Mordecai the Jew (was) next unto king A. 
14 With kings and counsellors of the earth 

18 He looseth the bond of kings, and girdeth 
24 prevail against him, as a king ready to the 

i8. 14 it shall bring, him to the king of terrors 
29. 25 and dwelt as a king in the army, as one 
34. 18 {Isitfit)tosay toaking,(Tliouart)wicked! 
36. 7 but with kings (are they) on the throne 
41.34 he (is) a king over all the children of pride 
Psa. 2. 2 The kings of the earth set themselves, and 
2. 6 Vet have I set my king upon my holy hill 
2. 10 Be wise now therefore, ye kings ; be 
5. 2 Hearken unto the voice of my cry, my k. 
10. 16 The Lord (is) king for ever and ever : the 
18. 50 Great deliverance giveth he to his king 

20. 9 Save, Lord : let the king hear us when 

21. 1 The king shall joy in thy strength, Lord 
21. 7 For the king trusteth in the Lord ; and 
24. 7, 9 and the king of glory shall come in 
24. 8, 10 Who (is) this Icing of glory? The LORD 
24. 10 The Lord of hosts, he (is) the king of gl. 
29. 10 yea, the Lord sitteth king for ever 

33. i6 There is no king saved by the multitude - 

44. 4 Thou art my king, God : command deL 

45. I which I have made touching the king; ray 
45. 5 sharp in the heart of the king's enemies 
45. 9 King's daughters (were) among thy bono. 
45. 1 r So shall the king greatly desire thy beauty 
4S. 13 The king's daughter (is) all glorious within 
4S. 14 shall be brought unto the king in raiment 
45. IS they shall enter into the king's palace 
47. 2 (he is) a great king over all the earth 

47. 6 sing praises unto our king, sing praises 

47. 7 For God (is) the king of all the earth : sing 

48. 2 (is)mount Zion . . the city of the great king 
48. 4 the kings were assembled, they passed by 
61. 6 Thou wilt prolong the king's life ; (and) 
63. II the king shall rejoice in God ; every on« 
68. 12 Kings of armies did flee apace ; and she 
98. 14 When the Almighty scattered kings in it 
68. 24 the goings of my Gpd, my king, in the 
68. 29 because of thy temple, .shall kings bring 
72. I Give the king. .and. .unto the king's son 
72. 10 The kings of Tarshish , . the kings of Sheba 
72. II Yea, all kings shall fall down before him 
74. 12 For Gpd (is) my king of old, working sa. 
76. 12 (he is) terrible to the kings of the earth 
84. 3 O Lord of hosts, my king, and my God 
89. 18 and the Holy One of Israel (is) our king 
89. 27 higher than the kings of the earth 



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3 For the LORD (is) a great, .king above all 
6 a joyful noise before the Lord, the king 

4 The king's strength also loveth judgmenS 

13 and all the kings of the earth thy glory 

14 yea, he reproved kings for their sakes 
20 The king sent and loosed him ; (even) the 
30 frogs, .in the chambers of their kings 

5 shall strike through kings in the day of 
46 speak of thy testimonies also before kings 

10 smote great nations, and slew mighty k. 

11 Sihon king. .andOg king of Baashan, and 

17 To him which smote great kings : for his 

18 slew famous kings : for his mercy (endu.) 

19 Sihon king of the Amorites: for his mercy 

20 Og the king of Bashan : for his mercy 

4 All the kings of the earth shall praise thee 

10 (It is he) that giveth salvation unto kings 
1 1 will extol thee, ray God, O King ; and I 

11 Kings of the earth, and all people ; priii. 
2 the children of Zion be joyful in their k. 
8 To hind their kings with chains, and their 

1 Solomon the son of D&vid, king of Israel, 

15 By me kings reign, and pilnces decree j.i 
28 In the multitude of people (is) the king's 
35 The king's favour (is) toward a wise serv. 

10 A divine sentence (is) in the lips of the k. 

12 abomination to kings to commit wicked. 

13 Righteous Ups (are) the delight of kings 

14 The wrath of a king (is as) messengers ol 

15 In the light of the king's countenance 
12 The king's wrath (is) as the roaring of a 

2 fear of a king (is) as the roaring of a lion 
8 A king that sitteth in the throne of judg. 

26 A wise king scattereth the wicked, and 

28 Mercy and truth preserve the king ; and 
1 The king's heart (is) in the hand of the L. 

11 (for) the grace of his lips the king (shall . 

29 he shall stand before kings; be shall not 

21 My son, fear thou the Lord and the king, 

1 which the men of Hezekiah king of Judah' 

2 the honour of kings (is) to search out a ' 

3 and the hearts of kings (is) unsearchable' 

5 Take away the vrickedfrom beforethe k. 

6 Put not forth . . in the presence of the king 

4 The king by judgment establiaheth the 
14 The king that faithfully judgeth the poor 

27 The locusts have no king, yet go they for. 

28 spider taketh hold . . and is in king's pala. 
31 a king, against whom (there isj no rising 

I The words of king Lemuel, the prophecy 

3 thy ways to that which destroyeth kings 

4 for kings, O Lemuel, (it is) not for kings to 

1 the Preacher, the son of David, king of J. 

12 I the Preacher was king over Israel in J. 

8 the peculiar treasure of kings and of the 
le the man (do) that cometh after the king 

13 a wise child than an old and foolish king 

9 the king (himself) is served by the field 

2 I (counsel thee) to keep the king's com. 
4 Where the word of a king (is, there is) p. 

14 and there came a great king against it, and 

16 Woe to thee, land, when thy king (is) a 

17 when thy king (is) the son of nobles, and 
20 Curse not the king, no not in thy thought 

4 The king hath brought me into his chara. 

12 While the king (sitteth) at his table, my 
3. 9 King Solomon made himself a chariot of 
3. II and behold king Solomon with the crown 
7. 5 the king (is) held- in the galleries < 

I. I in the days of Uzziah, Jotham- .kings of 
6. I In the year that king Uzziah died I saw 

6. s for mine eyes have seen the king, tl)e|L0RD 

7. I the days of. .Uzziah king of Judah, (that) 
7. I king of Syria, and .. king of Israel, went , 
7. 6 set a king in the midst of it, (even) the son 
7. 16 land., shall be forsaken of both her kings 
7. 17 departed from Judah ; (even) the king of 

7. 2o by the king of Assyria, the head, and the 

8. 4 shall be taken away before the king of A. 
" 8. 7 (even)thekingof Assyria.andallhisglory 

8. 21 fret themselves, and curse their king and 
10. 8 (Are) not my princes altogether kings? 
10. 12 of the stout heart of the king of Assyria 
14. 4 take ui>-this proverb against the kingof B. 
14. 9 it hath raised tip. .all the kings of the na. 
14. 18 All the kings of thenationsi (even) all of 
14. 28 In the year that king Ahaz died was this 
ig. 4 a fierce king shaU rule over them, saith 
19. II son of the ?rise, the son of ancientlcings ? 
BO. I when Sargon the king of Assyria sent him 
so. 4 So shall the king of Assyria lead away the 
BO. 6 to be delivered- from the king of Assyria 

23. 15 according to the days of one king : after 
34. 21 and the kings of the earth upon the earth 
30. 33 yea, for the king it is prepared : he hath 

32. I a king shall reign in righteousness, and 

33. 17 Thine eyes shall seethe king in his beauty 

33. 22 our lawgiver, the LORD (is) our king ; he 
36. I in the fourteenth year of king Hezekiah 
36. I Sennacherib king of Assyria came up ag. 
36. 2 the king of Assyria sent, .unto king Hez. 
36. 4 Thus saith the great king, the king of A. 
36. 6 so (is) Pharaoh king of Egypt to all that 
36. 8 pive pledges . . to my master the king of A. 
36. 13 Hear, .the words of the great king, thek. 
36. 14 Thus saith the king. Let not Hezekiah 
36. IS delivered into the hand of the king of A. 

36. 16 for thus saith the king of Assyria, Make 

36. 18 his land out of the hand of the king of A. 

36. 21 for the khig's commandment was, saying 

37. X when king Hezekiah heard (it), that he 
37. 4 whom the king of Assyria his master hath 



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Jsa. 37. 5 the servants of king UezekiaU came to I. 
37. 6 the servants of the king of Assyria liave 
37. 8 found the king of Assyria warcing against 
37. 9 heard say concerning Tirhakah king of K. 
37. 10 Thus shall ye speak to Hezekiah king of 
37. 10 given into the hand of the king of Assyria 
37. II thou hast heard what the kings of Assyria 
37. 13 king of Hamath, aad the king of Arphad 
37. 13 the king of the city of Sepharvaim, Hena 
37. 18 the kinys of Assyria have laid waste all 
37. 21 prayed to rae against Sennacherib king of 
37. 33 concerning the king of Assyria, lie shall 

37. 37 So Sennacherib king of Assyria departed 

38. 6 outof the hand of the king of Assyria: and 

38. 9 The writing of Hezekiah king of Judah 

39. I king of Babylon, sent letters and a present 
39. 3 came Isaiah the prophet unto king Hezek. 
39. 7 be eunuchs in the palace of the king of B. 
41. 3 called him. .and made (him) rule over k.? 
41. 21 bring forth, .saith the king of Jacob 

43. 15 Holy One, the Creator of Israel^your king 

44. 6 Thus saith the Lord the king of Israel 

45. I I will loose the loins of kings, to open 
49. 7 kings shall see and arise, princes also 
49. 23 kings shall be thy nursing fathers, and 
52. 15 the kings shall shut their mouths at him 
57. 9 thou wentest to the king with ointment 
60. 3 and kings to the brightness of thy rising 
60. 10 and their kings shall minister unto thee 
60. II thy gates shall be open (that) their kings 
60. 16 shalt suck the breasts of kings: and thou 
62. 2 thy righteousness, and all kings thy glory 

Jer. I. 2 of JosUh the son of Amon king of Judah 
I. 3, 3 thesonofJosiahkingof Judah, unto the 

1. 18 against the kings of Judah, against the 

2. 26 their kings, their princes, and their priests 

3. 6 uuto me in the days of Josiah the king 

4. 9 the heart of the king shall perish, and 

8. I shall bring out the bones of the kings of 
8. 19 (Is) not the Lord in Zion ? (is) not her king 

10. 7 Who would not fear thee, O king of nat. ? 

10. 10 the living God, and an everlasting King 
1 3 the kings that sit upon David's throne 

18 Say unto the king and to the queen, Hu. 
4 Manasseh the son of Hezekiah king of J 

19 whereby the Idngsof Judah come in, and 

20 Hear ye the word of the Lord, ye kings 
25 Then shall there enter, .kings and princes 

3 Hear ye the word of the Lord, kings 

4 nor the kings of Judah, and have filled 
13 the houses of the kings of Judah, shall 

4 into the hand of the king of Babylon, and 

5 all the treasures of the kings of Judah 

1 when King Zedekiah sent unto him Pas. 

2 king of Babylon maketh war against us 
4 wherewith ye tight against the king of B. 
7 I will deliver Zedekiah king of Judah 
7 into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of 

10 into the hand of the king of Babylon, and 

1 1 touching the house of the king of Judah 

1 Go down to the house of the ktngof Judah 

2 Hear the word of the Lord, O king of Ju. 
4 then shall there enter . kings sitting upon 

6 thus saith the Lord unto the king's house 
II Shallum the son of Josiah king of Judah 

22. 18 Jehoiakimthesonof Josiahking of Judah 
22. 24 ConiahthesonofJehoiakimkingof Judah 

22. 25 into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of 

23. 5 and a King shall reign and prosper, and 

24. 1 after that Nebuchadrezzar king of Baby. 
24. I Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakira king of J. 

24. 8 So will I give Zedekiah the king of Judah 

25. I Jehoiakim theson of Josiah kingof Judah 
25. I the first year of Nebuchadrezzar king of 
25. 3 Josiah the son of Amon king of Judah 
25. 9 Nebuchadrezzar the king of Babylon, my 
25. II these nations shall serve the kingof Bab. 
25. 12 I will punish the king of Babylon, and 
25. 14 many nations and great kings shall serve 
25. 18 the kings thereof, and the princes thereof 
25. 19 Pharaoh king of Egypt, and his servants 
25. 20 all the kings, .and all the kings of the land 
25. 22 the kings of Tyrus, and all the kings 
25. 22 the kings of the isles which (are) beyond 
25. 24 the kings of Arabia, and all the kings of 
25. 25 And all the kings of Zimri, and all the 
25. 25 kings of Elam, and all the kings of theM. 
35. 26 all the kings of the -north, far and near 

25. 26 the kingof Sheshachshalldrinkafterthem 

26. 1 Jehoiakira thesonofJosiahkingof Judah 
26. 10 they came up from the king's house unto 
26. iB prophesied in the days of Hezekiah king 
26. 19 Did Hezekiah king of Judah and all Judah 
26. 21 when. .the king.. heard his words, the king 
26. 22 Jehoiakim the king sent men into Egypt 

26. 23 and brought them unto Jehoiakim the k . 

27. I Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Judah 
27. 3 to the kingof Edom, and to^the king of M. 
27. 3 king of the Ammonites, aiid to the king 
27. 3 and to the king of Zidon, by the hand of 
27. 3 come to Jerusalem unto Zedekiah king of 
27. 6 into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar the king 
27. 7 many nations and great kings shall serve 
27. 8 which wiU not serve .the kingof Babylon 
27. 8, J I, 12 under the yoke of the king of Bab. 
27. 9, 14 Ye shall not serve thekingot Babylon 
27. 12 I spake also to Zedekiah king of Judah 
27. 13 that wUl not serve the king of Babylon ? 
27. 17 serve the king of Babylon, and live : whe. 
27. 18, 21 ^in)jthe house of the king of Judah 
27. 20 Wluch Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon 
27. 20 Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim' king of J. 



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Jer. 28. I the reign of Zedekiah king of Judah, in 
28. 2 I have broken the yoke of the king of Ba. 
28. 3 king of Babylon took away from this pl.ice 
28. 4 Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim king of J. 
a8. 4 will break the yoke of the king of liabylon 
28. II the yoke of Nebuchadnezzar kingof liab. 
28. 14 may serve Nebuchadnezzar king of Baby. 

2 After that Jeconiah the king, and the qu. 

3 king of Judah sentunto .kingof Babylon 
i6.of the king that sitteth upon the throne 

21 into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of 

22 whom the king of Babylon roasted in the 
9 But they shall serve. .David their king 
t In the tenth year of Zedekiah king ol Ju. 
2 then the king of Babylon's army besieged 

2 prison, which (was) in the kingof Judab's 

3 Zedekiah king of Judah had shut him up 
3, 4 into the hand of the king of Babylon 

4 Zedekiah king of Judah shall not escape 
32. 28 into the hand of Nebuchadrezziirking of 
32. 32 their kings, their princes, their priests 

32. 36 delivered into the hand of the king of 

33. 4 concerning the houses of the kings of J. 

1 when Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon 

2 Oo and speak to Zedekiah king of Judah 

2 into the hand of the king of Babylon, and 

3 behold the eyes of the king of Babylon 

4 hear the word O Zedekiah king of Judah 

5 the former kings which were before thee 

6 spake all these words nnto Zedekiah King 

7 When the king of Babylon's army fought 

8 3f ',er that the king Zedekiah had made a 

34. 21 Zedekiah king of Judah, and his princes 

35. 21 into the hand of the king of Babylon's 
35. I days of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king 

35. II when Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon 

36. I, 9 Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of 

36. 12 'Then he went down into the king's house 

35. 16 We will surely tell the king of all these 

36. 20 they went in to the king into the court 
36. 20 told all the words in the ears of the king 
36. 21 So the king sent Jehudi to fetch the roll 
36. 21 and Jehudi read it in the ears of the king 
36. 21 the princes which stood beside the king 
36. 22 Now the king sat in the winter house, in 
36. 24 the king, nor any of his servants that 
36. 25 had made intercession to the king that 
36. 26 the king commanded Jerahmeel the son 
36. 27 after that the king had burnt the roll, and 
36. 28, 32 which Jehoiakim king of Judah hath 
36. 29 thou shalt say to Jehoiakim king of Judah 
36. 29 The king of Babylon shall certainly come 

36. 30 saith the LORD of Jehoiakim king of Jud. 

37. I king Zedekiah the son of Josiah reigned 
37. I Coniah . whom Nebuchadrezzar king of 
37. 3 Zedekiah the king sent Jehucal the son 
37. 7 Thus shall ye say to the king of Judah 
37. 17 the king sent, and the king asked him 
37. 17 be delivered into the hand of the king of 
37. 18 Jeremiah said unto king Zedekiah, What 
37. 19 king of Babylon shall not come against 
37. 20 hear now, I pray thee, my lord the king 

37. 21 Then Zedekiah the king commanded that 

38. 3 be given into the hand of the king of Bab. 
38. 4 the princes said unto the king. We beseech 
38. s Zedekiah the king said. Behold, he (is) in 
38. 5 for the king (is) not (he that).can do (any) 
38. 7 in the king's house, .the king then sitting 
38. 8 the king's house, and spake to the king 
38. 9 My lord the king, these men have done 

38. 10 Then the king commanded Ebedmelech 

38. 1 1 went into the house of the king under the 
38. 14 Zedekiah the king sent.. and the kingsaid 

38. 16 the king sware secretly unto Jeremiah 
38. 17 go forth unto the king of Babylon's prin. 
38. 18 if thou wUt not go forth to the kingof B. 
38. 19 the king said unto Jeremiah, I am afraid 
38. 22 that are left in the king of Judah 's house 
38. 22 (shall be) brought forth to the king of B. 
38. 23 shall be taken by the hand of the king of 
38. 25 Declare, what thou hast said unto the k. 
38. 25 hide it not . what the king said unto thee 
38. 26 presented my supplication before the king 

38. 27 these words that the king had commanded 

39. I In the ninth year of Zedekiah king of J u. 
39. 1 came Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon and 
39. 3alltheprincesof the kingof Babylon came 
39. 3 the residueof theprinces of the kingof B. 
39. 4 when Zedekiah thekingof Judah saw them 
39. 4 by the way of the king's garden, by the 
39. 5 brought him up to Nebuchadnezzar king 
39. 6 the kingof Babylon slew .also the kingof 
39. 8 the Chaldeans burnt the king's house, and 

39. II king of Babylon gave charge concerning 

39. 13 and all the king of Babylon's princes 

40. s whom the king of Babylon hath made go. 
40. 7 heard that the kingof Babylon had m.ade 
40. 9 serve the king of Babylon, and it shall be 
40. II heard that the king of Babylon had lefta 

40. 14 certainly know that Baalis the king of the 

41. I the princes of the king, even ten men with 
41. 2 whom the king of Babylon had made gov. 

41. 9 the king had made for fearof Baasha king 
41. 10 the king's daughters, and all the people 
41. 18 whom the king of Babylon made governor 

42. II Be not afraid of the king of Babylon, of 

43. 6 the king's daughters, and every person 

43. 10 send and take Nebuchadrezzar the kingof 

44. 9 and the wickedness of thekings of Judah 

44. 17 our kings, and our princes, in the cities of 
44. 21 your kings, and your princes, and the pe. 
44. 30 give Pharaoli-hophra king of Egypt into 



Jer. 44. 30 I gave Zedekiah king of Judah Into the 

44. 30 hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon 

45. I of Jehoiakim the eon of Josiah king of J. 

46. 2 against the army of Phnraoh-necho kmg 
46. 2 which Nebuchadrezzar king of Laliyloii 
46. 2 of Jehoiakim the pom of Josiah king of J, 
46. 13 how Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon 
46. 17 Pharaoh king of tgypt (is but) a noise 
46. 18 (As) 1 live, saith the king, whose name is 
46. 25 I will puni°h theirkiiigs, even Phar.iidi 
46. 26 into the hand of Nebuchadrezzar king of 

48. 15 saith the King, whose name (is) The L<iRD 

49. I why (then) doth their king inherit Gad 
49. 3 for their king shall go into captivity, (and) 
49. 28 which Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon . 
49. 30 Nebuchadrezzar kind of Babylon hath 
49. 34 beginning of the reign of Zedekiah king 

49. 38 will destroy from thence the king and 
so. 17 first the king, and last this king of Ba. 

50. 18 I will punish the king of Babylon and 
50. 18 as I have punished the king of Assyria 
50. 41 many kings sliall be raised up from the 

50. 43 The king<i( Babylon hath heard the report 

51. II hath raised up the spirit of the kings of 
51. 78 with the kings of the ilcdes, the captains 
51. 31 to show the king of Babylon that his city 
51. 34 the king of Babylon hath devoured me 
51. 57 saith the King, whose riamc(is)'l'he LoRO 

51. 59 when he went with Zedekiah tlie king of 
5?. 3 Zedekiah rebelled against the king of B. 

52. 4 Nebuchadrezzar king of Kaliylun come 
52. 5 besieged unto the eleventh year of king 
52. 7 walls, which (was) by the king's garden 
52. 6 theChaldeaus pursued after thcking, and 
52. 9 Then they took the king, and carried him 
52 9 up to the king of Babylon to Rihlah in 
52. 10 the king of Babylon slew the sons of Ze. 
52. II the king of Babylon bound him in chains 
52. 12 year of Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon 
52. 12 served thekingof Babylon, into Jerusalem 
52. 13 burned . . the lung's house ; and all the ho. 
52. 15 that fell t« the king of Babylon, and tlio 
52. 20 which king Solomon had made in the ho. 
52. 25 of them that were near the long's person 
52. 26 brought them to the king of Babylon to 
52. 27 the king of Babylon smote them, and put 
52. 31 year of the captivity of Jehoiachin king 
52. 31 Evilnicrodach kingof liabylon in the first 
52. 31 lifted up the head of Jehoiachin king of 
52. 32 set his throne above the throne of the king 
52. 34 continual diet given him of the king of 

Lam. 2. 6 and hath despised the king and the pr. 
2. 9 her king and her princes (arc) among the 
4. 12 kings of the earth, and all the inhabitants 

Eze. I. 2 which (was) the fifth year of king Jehoia. 

7. 27 The king shall mourn, and the prince shall 
17. 12 the king of Babylon hath taken the king 
>7. 16 in the place (where) the king (dwelleth) 
19. 9 and brought him to the king of Babylon 
21. 19 that the sword of the king of Babylon 
21. 21 the king of Babylon stood at the parting 
24. 2 the king of Babylon set himself against 

26. 7 Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon, a king 

27. 33 thou didst enrich the kings of the earth 

27. 35 their kings shall be sore afraid, they shall 

28. 12 take up a lamentation upon the kingof T. 

28. 17 1 will lay thee before kings, that they may 

29. 2 set thy face a^-ainst Pharaoh king of Eg. 
29. 3 I (am) against thee, Pharaoh king of Eg. 

29. 18 king of Babylon caused his amy to serve 
29. 19 unto Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon 

30. 10 by the hind of Nebuchadre7.zar king of 
30. 21 I have broken the arm of Pharaoh king 
30. 22 Behold, I (am)apainst Ph.iraoh king of £. 
30. 24, 25 1 will strengthen the arras of the king 

30. 25 into the hand of the kingof Babylon, and 

31. 2 Speak unto Pharaoh king of Egypt, and 

32. 3 take up a lamentation for Pharaoh king 
32. 10 their kings shall be horribly afraid of thee 
32. II The sword of the king of Babylon shall 
32. 29 Tliere (is) Edom, her kings, and all her 
37. 22 and one king shall be king to them all 
37. 24 David my servant (shall be) king over 
43. 7 (neither) they, nor their kings, by their 
43. 7 nor by the carcases of their kings in thetf 
43. 9 the carcases of their kings far from me 

Dan. I. I of the reign of Jehoiakim king of Judah 
I. I came Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon 
J. 2 the Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judah 
1. 3 the king spake unto Ashpenaz the master 
1. 4 ability in them to stand in the king's pal. 
I. 5 king appointed provision of the king's 
I. 5 that they might stand before the king 
1. 8 with the portion of the king's meat, nor 
I. 10 1 fear my lord I he king, who hathappoiut. 
I. 10 ye make (me)er.danger my head to the k. 
I. 13 that eat of the portion of the king's meat 
I. 15 which did eat the.portion of the king's 
1. 18 at the end of the days that the king had 
J. 19 king communed stood they before tliek. 
1. 20 in all matters that the king enquired 

1. 2! continued (even) unto the first year of k. 

2. 2 the king commanded to show the king 
2. 2 So they came and stood before the king 
2. 3 the king said unto them, I have dreamed 
2. 4 Then spake the Chaldeans to the king in 

8. I In the third year of the reign of king Bel. 
8. 20 thou sawest having (two)homsfareHhek. 
8. 21 the rough goat (is) the king of Grecia and 
8. 21 that (is) between his eyes(is) the flrstking 
8. 23 in the latter time a king of fierce coun 
8. 27 I rose up, and did the king's business ; and 



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Dan. g. 6 which spake in thy name to our kings, our 
g. 8 to our kings, to our princes, and to oar 
lo. I In the third year of Cyrus long of Persia 

10. 13 I remained there with the kings of Persia 

11. a there shall stand up yet three kings in Pe. 
11. 3 a mighty king shall stand up, that shall 
II. 5 the king of the south shall be strong, and 
II. 6 for the king's daughter of the south shall 
I r. 6 to the king of the north to makean agree. 
II. 7 shall enter into the fortress of the king 
II. 8 shall continue (more) years than the king 
Ti. 9 So the king of the south shall come into 
II. II the king of the south . .(even) with the k. 
11. 13 For the king of the north shall return 
II. 14 shall many stand up against the king - 
II. 15 So the king of the north shall coipe, and 
11.25 against the king of the south with a great 
II. 26 the king of the south shall be stirred up 
J I. 27 these kings' hearts (shall be) to do misch. 
J I. 36 the king shall do according to his will 
II. 40 shall the king of the south push at him 
II. 40 the king of the north shall come against 

Ho3. I. I Jotham, Ahaz, (and)Hezekiah, kings of J. 
I. I of Jeroboam the son of Joash, king of Is. 
3. 4 shall abide many days without a king, and 
3. 5 return, and seek. .David their king ; and 

5. 1 give ye ear, house of the king ; for jud. 
S- 13 sent to king Jareb ; yet could he not heal 
7 3 They make the king glad with their wick. 
7. 5 In the day of our king the princes have • 
7. 7 all tlieir kings are fallen : (there is) none 
8. 10 sorrow, for the burden of the king of pri. 

10. 3 We have no king, .what then should a k. , 
10. 6 unto Assyria (for) a present to king Jareb 

10. 7 her king is cut off as the foam upon the 
10. 15 in a morning shall the king of Israel utt. 

.11. s the Assyrian shall be his king, because 
■13. 10 I will be thy kipg..Give me a king and 

13. II I gave thee a king in mineanger, and took 
Amos I. I in the days of Uzziah king of Judah, and 

1. I of Jeroboam the son of Joash king of Isr. 

1.15 their king shall go into captivity, he and 

2. I he burned the bones of the king of Edom 
7. I latter growth after the king's mowings 
7. 10 sent to Jeroboam king of Israel, saying 
7. 13 for it (is) the king's chapel, and it (is) the 

Jon. 3. 6 For word came unto the king of Nineveh 

3. 7 by the decree of the king and his nobles 
Mio. I. I Jotham, Ahaz, (and) Hezekiah, kings of J. 

1. 14 Achzib (shall be) a lie to the kings of Is 

2. 13 their King shall pass before them, and 

4. 9 (is there) no king in thee ? is thy counsel. 

6. 5 remember now what Balak king of Moab 
Nah. 3. 18 Thy shepherds slumber, king of Assyria 
Hab. 1. 10 shall scoff at the kings, and the princes 
Zeph. I. I days of-Josiah the son of Amon, king of 

I. 8 punishthe^princes,andtheking'8children 

3. i^ the king of Israel, (even) the Lord, (is) 
Hag. 1. I, 15 In the second year of Darius the king 
Zech. 7. I in the fourth year of king Darius, (that) 

9. 5 tlie king shall perish from Gaza, and As. 
g. 9 thy king cometh unto thee : he (is) just 

11. 6 I will deliver, .into the hand of his king 

14. 5 earthquake in the days of Uzziah king of 
14. 9 the Lord shall be king over all the earth 
14. 10 tower of Hananeel unto the king's wine 
14. 16 shall even go up .to worship the king 
14. 17 to worship the king, the Lord of host3,even 

Mai. 1. 14 for I (am) a great king, saith the Lord of 

S.A king, counsellor, NsVts, tjSo melek, malbz. 
Ezra 4. 8 wrotea letter. .toArtaxerxes the king in 

4. II that they sent, unto Artaxerxes the king 
4. 12 Be it known unto the king, that the Jews 
4. 13 Be it known now unto the king, that if 
4. 13 Shalt endamage the revenue of the kinga 
4. 14 not meet for us to see the king's dishonour 
4. 14 therefore have we sent and certified the k. 
4. 15 hurtful unto kings and provinces, and that 

4. 16 We certify the king, that if this city be bu. 
4. 17 sent the king an answer unto Rehum the 
4.19 hath made insurrection against kings, and 
4. 2o There have been mighty kings slso over 

^ 4, 22 damage grow to the hurt of the kings 1 

4. 23 when the copy of king Artaxerxes' letter 
4. 24 second year of the reign of Darius king of 

.5. 6 letter that Tatnai.. sent unto Dariusthek. 
' 5. 7 written thus ; Unto Darius'the king, all p. 

5. 8 Be it known unto the king, that we went 
5. II which a great king of Israel buUded and 
5. 12 into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar the k. 
5.13 the first year of Cyrus the kingof Babylon 

5. 13 king Cyrus made a decree to build this h. 

5. 14 those did Cyrus the king take out of the 

5. 17 if (it seem) good to the king, let there be 
, 5. 17 search made in the king's treasure house 
i 5. 17 a decree was made of Cyrus the king to 

5. 17 the king send his pleasure to us concern. 

6. I Then Darius the king made a decree, and 
6. 3 first year of Cyrus the king, .the king 

' 6, 4 the expenses be given out of the king's 

.6. 8 of the king's goods, (even) of the tribute 

■ 6. 10 pray for the life of the king, and of his 

6. 12 destroy all kings and people that shall 

6. 13 according to that which Darius the king 

6. 14 Cyrus, and Darius, and Artaxerxes king 

6. 15 the sixth year of the reign of Darius the k 
7. 12 Artaxerxes, king of Icings, unto Ezra the 

• 7. 14 Forasmuch as thou art sent of the king 

7. 15 which the king and his counsellors have 

7. 20 bestow (it) out of the king's treasure house 
7. 21 1, (even) I Artaxerxes the king, do make 



Ezra 7. 23 against the realm of the king and hissons? 
7. 26 will not do the law of the king, let judg. 

Dan. 2. 4 O king, live for ever : teU thy servants 
2. 5 The king answered and said to the Chal. 
2. 7 Let the king tell his servants the dream 
2. 8 king answered and said, I know of certa. 
2. 10 The Chaldeans answered before the king 
2. 10 There is not a man . .can show the king's 
a. 10 therefore (there is) no king, lord, nor ruler 
2. II a rare thing that the king requireth ; and 
2. II that can show it before the king, except 
2. 12 For this cause th? king was angry and 
2. 14 to Arioch the captain of the king's guard 

2. 15 said to Arioch the king's captain, Why , 
2. 15 decree (so) hasty from the king? Then A. 

2. 16 desired of the king that he would give 

2. 16 he would show the king the interpretation 
2. 21 he removeth kings, and setteth up kings 
2. 23 made known unto us the king's matter 
2. 24 whom the king had ordained to destroy 
2. 74 before the king, and I will show nnto the k. 
2.25 brought in Daniel before the king in haste 
2. 25 that will make known unto the king the 
2. 26 The king answered and said to Daniel 
2.27 answered in the presence of the king, and 
2. 27 secret which the king.. show unto the king 
2. 28 maketh known to the king, .what shall 
2. 29 As for thee, O king, thy thoughts came 
2. 30 make known the interpretation to the k. 
2. 31 Thou, king, sawest, and, behold, agreat 
2. 36 tell the interpretation, .before the king 
2. 37 Thou, O king, (art) a king of kings : for 
2. 44 in the days of these kings shall the God 
2. 45 God hath made known to the king what 
2. 46 the king Nebuchadnezzar fell upon his 
2. 47 king ansv/ered. .Of a truth, .a Lord of k. 

2. 48 Then the king made Daniel a great man 
a. 49 Then Daniel requested of the king, and 
a. 49 but Daniel (sat) in the gate of the king 

3. I kingmade an Imageof gold, whoseheight 
3. 2 the king sent to gather together the pri. 
3. 2 which Nebuchadnezzar the king had set 
3. 3, 7 that Nebuchadnezzar the king had set 
3. 5 that Nebuchadnezzar the king hath set 
3. 9 said to the king Nebuchadnezzar, O king 
3. 10 Thou, lung, hast made a decree, that 

3. 12 these nien.O king, have not regarded thee 

3. 13 Then they brought these men before thek. 

3. 16 said to the king, O Nebuchadnezzar, we 
3. 1 7 he will deliver . . out of thine hand, O king 
3. 18 be it knoonrn unto thee, king, that we 
3. 22 the king's commandment was urgent, and 
3. 24 the king was astonied, and roSe up'in haste 
3.24 They answered., unto the king,True,Ok. 
3. 27 captains, and the king's counsellors, being 
3. 28 have changed the king's word, and yielded 

3. 30 the king promoted Shadrach, Meahach 

4. I the king, unto all people, nations, and 

4. 18 This dream I king Nebuchadnezzar have 

4. 19 The king spake, and said, Belteshazzar 
4. 22 It (is) thou, O king, that art grown and 
4. 23 the king saw a watcher and an holy one 
4. 24 This (is) the interpretation, O king, and 
4. 24 decree, which is come upon my lord the 
4. 27 O king,let ray counsel be acceptable unto 
4. 28 this came upon the king Nebuchadnezzar 
4. 3oThekingspake,andsaid,IsnotthisgreatB. 
4. 31 While the word(was)in the king's mouth 
4. 31 king Nebuchadnezzar, totheeit isspoken 

4. 57 and extol and honour the king of heaven 

5. I the king made a great feast to a thousand 
S. 2, 3 the king, and his princes, his wives, and 
S. 5 plaster of the wall of the king's palace 
5. 5 king saw the part of the hand that wrote 
5. 6 the king's countenance was changed, and 
5. 7 The king cried aloud to bring in the astro, 
5. 7 the king spake, and said to the wise (men) 
S- 8 Then came in all the king's wise (men) 

5. 8 nor make known to the king the interpr. 
5. 9 ThenwaskingBelshazzargreatly troubled 
5. 10 by reason of the words of the king and his 
'5. 10 king, livefor ever : let not thy thoughts 
5. II whom the king Nebuchadnezzar, .theking 
5. )2 Daniel, whom the king named Belteshaz. 
5. 13 Then was Daniel brought. .before the king 
5. 13 the king spake and said unto Daniel, (Art) 
^. 13 whom the king my father brought out of 
5. 17 Daniel answered and said before the king 

5. 17 Iwill read thewriting unto the king, and 
5. 18 thou king, the most high God gave N. 

5. 30 In that night was Belshazzar the king 

6. a and the king should have no damage 

6. 3 king thought to set him over the whole 
6. 6 to the king, and s^id thus unto him. King 
6. 7, 12 save of thee, king, he shall be cast 
6. 8 king, establish the decree, and sign the 
6. 9 king Darius signed the writing and the 
6. 12 spake before the kingconcernlng the king's 
6. 12 The king answered and said, The thing (is) 
6. 1 3 Then answered they, .before the king. That 
6. 13 regardeth not thee, O king, nor the decree 
6. 14 the king, when he heard (these) words, was 
6. IS unto the king, and said unto the king 
6. 15 Know, O king, that the.law of the Medes 
6. 15 nor statute which the king establisheth 
6. 16 king coEtaianded, and they brought Dan. 
6. 16 the king spake and said unto Daniel, Thy 
6. 17 the king sealed it with his own signet 
6. 18 the king went to his palace, and passed 
6. 19 the king arose very early in the morning 
6. 20 king spake and said to Daniel, O Daniel 
6. 21 said Daniel unto the king, O king, live 



Dan. 6. 22 before thee, king, have I done no hurt 

6.23 Then was the king exceeding glad for him 

6. 24 the king commanded, and they brought 
6. 25 king Darius wrote unto all people, nations 

7. I first year of Belshazzar king of Babylon 
7. 17 kings, (which) shall arise out of the earth 

7. 24 horns out of this kingdom (are) ten kings 
7. 24 and another, .shall subdue three kings 

^.Kingdom, n?''"? meluhah. 

Eze. 17. 13 hath taken of the king's seed, and made 
Dan. I. 3 and of the kine'sseed, andof theprincea 
5.Kingdom, ri3"70p mamlakah. 

Amos 7. 13 it (is) the. .chapel, and it (is) the king's 
Q.A king, fiairi\fis b'asileus. 

Matt. I. 6 begat David the king ; and David [the k.) 
2. I in the days of Herod the king, behold 
2. 2 Where is he that is bom king of the Jews 
a. 3 When Herod the king had heard (these) 
2. 9 they had heard the king, they departed 

5. 35 for it is the city of the great king 

10. 18 before governors and kings for my sake 
11.8 they that wear soft (clothing) are in [k.] ' 

14. 9 the king was sorry : nevertheless, for the 
1 7. 25 do the kings of the earth take custom or 

' 18. 23 likened unto a certain king, which 
EI. 5 thy king cometh unto thee, meek, and 
22. 2 is like unto a certain king, which 
22. 7 when the king heaid . . he was wroth ; and 

22. 1 1 when the king came in to see the guests 
22. 13 Then said the king to the servants. Bind 
25. 34 Then shall the king say unto them on hlg 
25. 40 the king shall answer and say unto them 
27. II saying. Art thou the Eling of the Jews? 
27. 29 mocked him, saying. Hail, king of the J. 
27. 37 wi-itteri. This is Jesus the king of the J. 
27. 42 If he be the king of Israel, let him now 

Mark 6. 14 king Herod heard (of him) ; for his name 

6. 22 the king said unto the damsel. Ask of me 

6. 25 straightway with haste unto the king 

6. 26 theking was exceeding sorry; (yet) for his 
6. 27 king sent an executioner, and commanded 

13. g before rulers and kings for my sake, for 

15. 2 asked him. Art thou the king of the Jews? 
15. 9 I release unto you the king of the Jews? 

15. 12 (him) whom ye call the king of the Jews 
15. iB began to salute him,|Hail, King of the J.I 
15. 26 was written over. The king of the Jews 
15. 32 Let Christ the king of Israel descend 

Lake i. 5 in the days, of Herod the king of Judea 
lo. 24 kings have desired to see those things w. 

14. 31 king, going to. war against another king 
19. 38 king that cometh in the name of the Lord 
ei. 12 before kings andrulers for my name's sake 

22. 25 kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship 

23. 2 saying that he himself is Christ a king ? 
23. 3 saying. Art thou the king of the Jews? 
23. 37 If thou be the king of the Jews, save thy. 
23. 38 and Hebrew, This is the king of the Jews? 

John 1. 49 Son of God ; thou art the king of Israel 

6. 15 and take him by force, to make him a k. ' 
12. 13 king of Israel that cometh in the name 
12.15 thy king cometh, sitting on an ass's colt 

J 8. 33 and said. .Art thou the king of the Jews? 
18. 37 Pilate, .said unto him. Art thou a king 
18. 37 Thou say est that I am a King 

18. 39 I release unto you the king of the Jews? 

19. 3 said. Hail, king of the Jews! and they 
19. 12 whosoever maketh him^lf a king speak. 
19. 14 he saith unto the Jews, Behold yoiu- k. I 
19. 15 Pilate saith. .Shall I crucify your king 
19. 15 priests answered, We have no king but C. 
19. ig Jesus of Nazareth the king of the Jews 
19. 21 The king of the Jews . . he said, I am king 

Acts 4. 26 The kings of the earth stood up, and the 

7. 10 wisdom in thesightof Pharaoh king of E. 
7. 18 another king arose, which knew not Jos. 
9. 15 Gentiles, and kings, and the children of I. , 

12. J the king stretched forth (his) hands to vex 

12. 20 made Blastus the king's chamberlain their 

13. 21 they desired a king : and God gave unto 
13. 22 raised . .unto them David to be their king 
17. 7 that there is another king, (one) Jesus 

25. 13 king Agrippa and Bernice came unto Ces. 

15. 14 Festus declared Paul's cause unto the Id. 

25. 24 king Agrippa, and all men which are here 
95. 26 specially before thee, Oking Agrippa, that 

26. 2 I think myself happy, king Agrippa, bee. 
26. 7 For which hope'ssake, king Agrippa, I am 
26. 13 Atmidday, Dicing, Isawinthe way alight 
26. 19 Whereupon, O king Agrippa, I was not 
26. 26 the king knoweth of these things, before 
e6. 27 King Agrippa, behevest thou the prophets 
26. 30 the king rose up, and the governor, and 

e Co. II. 32 governor under Aretas the king kept the 

I Ti. 1.17 unto the king eternal, immortal, invisible 

2. 2 For kings, and (for) all that are in autho. 

6. 's Potentate, the king-of kings, and Lord 
Heb. 7. I king of Salem, priest of the most high 6. 

7. 1 returning from the slaughter of the kings 
7. 2 by interpretation king of righteousness 
7. 2 also king of Salem, which is, king of peace 

II. 23 were not afraid of the king's commandm. 

II. 27 not fearing the wrath of the king; for ho 

I Pe. 2. 13 Submit., whether it be to the king, as sup. 

2. 17 Love the brotherhood .. Honour the king 

Kev. 1. s and the prince of the kings of the earth 

I. 6 [kings] and priests unto God and his Fat. 

5. 10 made us unto our God [kings] and priests 

6. 15 the kings of the earth, and the great men 

o. 1 1 they had a king over them, (which is) the 



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« Eov. lo II peoples, and nationa, and toligues, and Id. 
IS, 3 just and truQ (are) thy waya, thou king of 
i6. 12 the v/ay of the kings of the east might be 
i6. 14 go forth unto the kinga of the earth and ■ 
17. 2 With whom the kings of the earth have 
17. 10 there are seven kings : five <ire fallen, and 
17. 12 ten horns which thou sawost, are ten kings 
17. 12 receive power askings one hour with the 
17. 14 for he is Lord of lords, and King of kings 

17. i8v/hichreignethoverthe kings of the earth 

18. 3 andthokingsof the earth have committed 

18. 9 kings of the earth, who have committed 

19. 16 a name. .King of kings, and Lord of lords 
19. 18 That yo may eat the flesh of Idngs, and 
19. 19 the kings of the earth, and their armies 
21. 24 the kings of the earth do bring their glojy 

'7. To rule as a king, pa(n\eiai iasileuo. 

I Ti. 6. 15 the Siig of kings, and Iiord of lords 
Euro, to be — 
To reign, be or become Hng, 'n^^ malak. 

I 8a. 23. 17 Shalt be king over Israel, and I shall 

24. 20 know well that thou shalt surely be king 
I Ki. I. 5 exalted himself, saying, I will be king 

1. 35 he shall be king in my stead : and I have 
'2 Ki. 9, 13 blew with trumpets, saying, Jehu is king 

•KINO, to be made — 

To be caused to reign, he made king, ^Vo malak, 6. 
Dan. 9. I madakingovertherealmof the Chaldeans 

ElXCr, to moke, set, set up a — 
.To cause to reign, make king, "^n inalak, 5. 
Judg. 9. 6 went and made Abimelech king, by the 

9. 16 in that ye have made Abimelech king 
9. 18 king over the men of Sliechem, because 

1 Sa. 8.22 Hearken unto their voice, and make . . a k. 

11. IS made Saiil king before the Lord in Gilgal 

12. I Behold, I have, .made a king over you 
15. II that I have set up Saul (to be) king : for 

15. 35 that ho had made Saul king over Israel 
^o 8a. 2. 9 made him king over Gilead, and over the 

■ I Ki. 1 . 43 our lord . . David hath made Solomon king 

3. 7 made thy servant king instead of David 
12. I were come to Shechem to make him king 

12. 20 called • ■ and made him king over all Israel 

16. 16 made Omri, the captain of the host, king 

16. 21 Tibnithe son of Ginath, to make him king 
iS TSXi 8. 2orevolted..andmadeakingoverthemselve8 

10. 5 we will not make any king: do thou (that) 

11. 12 and they made him king, and anointed 

14. 21 and made him king instead of his father 

17. 21 made Jeroboam the son of Nebat king 

21. 2). made Josiahhis son King in his stead 
33. 30 and made him king in his father's stead 
23. 34 made Eliakim the son of Josiah king in 

24. 17 made Mattaniah his father's brother king 
(I Ch.ii. lo to make him king, according to the word 

12. 31 by name, to come and make David king 
12. 38 to make David king over aU Israel : and 
12. 38 (were) of one heart to make David king 
23. I he made Solomon his son king over Israel 
a8. 4 liked me to make (me) king over all Israel 

29. 22 they made Solomon the son of David king 
,a Ch. I. 9 thou hast made me king over a people 

I. II people, over whom I have made thee king 

10. I to S. were all Israel come to make him k. 

11. 22 brethren : for (bethought) to make him k. 
at. 8 Edomites revolted . . and made them, a k. 

22. I made Ahaziah his youngest son king in 

23. It (gave him).. testimony, and made him k. 
26. I made him king in the room of his father. 
33. 25 people, .made Josiah his son king in his 
36. I made him king in his father's stead in 
36. 4 made Eliakim his brother king over Jud. 

. 36. 10 and made Zedelriah his brother king over 
Isa. 7. 6 set a king in the midst of it, (even) the 
Jer. 37. I Nebuchadrezzar, .made king in the land 
Eze. 17. 16 that made "him king, whose oath he desp. 
Hos.. 8. 4 They have set up kings, but not by me 

KINGDOM r— 

1. Kingdom, nplte mdukah. ■ 

■ I Sa. :o. 16 the matter of the kingdom, whereof Sam. 

10. 2S told the people the manner of the king. 

11. 14 go to Gilgal, and renew the kingdom 
"14. 47 Saul took the kingdom ov-ir Israel, and 

18. 8 and (what) can he have more but the ki.? 
3 Sa. i6. 8 tlie Lord hath delivered the kingdom 

I H. 1.46 And., sitteth on the throne of the kingdom 
2. 15 Thou knowest that the kingdom was 
2. 15 kingdom is turned about, and is become 
2. 22 ask for him the kingdom also ; for he (is) 

II. 35 take the kingdom out. of his son's hand 

13. 21 to bring the kingdom again to Rehoboam 
21. 7 Dost thou now govern the kingdom of Is. 

I Ch.io. 14 turned the kingdom unto David the son 
Psa. 22. 28 the kingdom (is) the Lord's ; and ho (is) 
Isa. 34. 12 shall call the nobles thereof to the king. 
Eze. 16. 13 and thou didst prosper into a kingdom 
Obad. 21 judge, .the kingdom shall be the Lord's 

2.Kingdo<n, nha malku. 

Dan. 2. 37 G'od of heaven hath given thee a kingdom 
2. 39 arise another kingdom inferior to thee 
3. 39 another third kingdom of brass, which 
•2. 40 the fourth kingdom shall be strong as 
2. 41 part of iron, the kingdom shall be divided 
2. 42 the kingdom shall be partly strong, and 
2. 44 shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom 
2. 44 kingdom shall not be left to other people 
2. 44 break, .and consume all these kingdoms 
4. 3 1^ kingdom (is) an everlasting kingdom 



Dau. 4. 17, 25, 32 Most Uigh ruleth in the kingdom 
4. 18 the wise (men) of my kingdom are not 
4. 26 thy kingdom shall be sure unto thee 
4. 29 in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon 
4. 30 that I have built for tho house of the ki. 
4. 31 O king. .'Die kingdom is departed from 
4. 34 kingdom (is) irom generation to generation 
4. 36 for the glory of ray kingdom, mine honour 

4. 36 andlwasestr.blished in my kingdom, and 

5. 7 and shall be the third ruler in the king 
5. II There is a man in thy kingdom in whom 
5. 16 and shalt be . .thiid ruler in the kingdom 
5. 18 gave Nebuchadnezzar thy fatherakingd. 
5. 21 most high God ruled in the kingdom of 
5.26 God hath numbered thy kingdom, and 

S. 28 Thy kingdom is divided, and given to the 
5. 29 he should be the third ruler in the king 

5. 31 And Darius the Median took the Idngdora 

6. lit pleased Darius to set over the kingdom 
6. I which should be over the whole kingdom 
6. 4 against Daniel concerning the kingdom 
6. 7 All the presidents of the kingdom, the 

6. 26 every dominion of my kingdom men 

6. 26 and liis kingdom (that) which shall not be 
7. 14 given him dominion . .glory, and a kingd. 
7. 14 and his kingdom (that) wliich shall not be 
7. 18 take the kingdom, .and possess the kingd. 

7. 22 came that the saiuts possessed the king. 
7. 23 shall be the fourth kingdom upon earth 
7. 23 which shall be diverse from all kingdoms 
7. 24 the ten horns out of this kingdom (are> 
7. 27 And the kingdom and dominion, and the 
7. 27 greatness of the kingdom under the whole 
7 . 27 v/hose kingdom (iB)an everlasting kingdom 

3, Kingdom, msSa malkuth. 

Hum 24. 7 higher . . and his kingdom shall be exaltbd 
T Sa. 20. 31 shalt not be established, nor thy kingdom 
I KI. 2. 12 and his. kingdom was estabUshed greatly 

1 Ch.ii. 10 who strengthened themselves, .in his ki. 

12. 23 turn the kingdom of Saul to him, accord. 
14. 2 his kingdom was lifted up on high, because 
.17. II thy seed, .and I will establish his kingdom 
17. 14 in mine house and in my kingdom for ever 
22. 10 establish the throneofhiskingdora overl. 
28. 5 the throne of the kingdom of the Lord 
28. 7 I will establish his kingdom for ever, if he 

2 Ch. I. I Solomon . . was strengthened in his king. 

e. I And . . to build . . an house for his kingdom 
7. 18 Then will I stablish the throne of thy ki. 

11. 17 So they strengthened the kingdom of Ju. 

12. I when Rehoboam had established the kin. 
33. 13 brought, .again to Jerusalem into his ki. 
36. 20 until the reign of the kingdom of Persia 
36. 22 proclamation throughout all his Idngdom 

Ezra I. I proclamation throughout all his kingdom 
Neh. 9. 35 they have not served thee in their king 
Esth. I. 2 Ahasuerus sat on the throne of his king. 

1. 4 he showed the riches of his glorious king. 
1. 14 (and) which sat theflrstin the kingdom 

2. 3 officers in all the provinces of his king. 

3. 6 throughout the whole kingdom of Abas. 
3. 8 dispersed . . in all the provinces of thy ki. 
4. 14 whether thou art come to the kingdom 
5. 3 even given thee to the half of the kingdom 
5. 6 to the hair of the kingdom it shall be pe. 

7. 2 shall be performed . .to the half of the k. 
9. 30 twenty and seven provinces of the kingdom 

Psa. 45. 6 the sceptre of thy kingdom (Is) a right 
103. 19 The Lord, .his kingdom juleth over all 
145. It They shall speak of the plory of thy king. 

145. 12 and the glorious majesty of his kingdom 

145. 13 Thy kingdom (is) an everlasting kingdom 
Eccl. 4. 14 (he that is) bora in his kingdom becometh 
Jer. 10. 7 and in alltheirkingaoms, .nonolikeunto 
Dan. 8. 22 four kingdoms shall stand up out of the 

8. 23 in the lattertime of theirklngdom, when 
ID. 13 But the prince of the kingdom of Persia 
II. 4 his king<lon\ sliall be broken, and shall 
II 4 his kingdom shall be plucked up, even 
11 9 king of the south, .come into (his) kingd. 
11. 17 wjth the strength of his whole kingdom 
II. 2o shall stand.. (In) tlieglory of the kingdom 
II. 21 shall not give tho honourof the kingdom 
ir, 21 come, .and obtain the kingdom by flatter. 

^.Kingdom, reign, ripVcn mamlakah. 

Gen. 10. 10 the beginning of his kingdom was Babel 

20. 9 thou hast brought-on nie and on my kingd. 

Exodig. 6 ye shall be unto inc a kingdom of priests 

Numja. 33 the kingdom of Sihon king of the Amorl. 

32. 33 -tho kingdom of Og king of Bashan, tho 
Dout. 3. 4 all. . Argob, the kingdom of Og in Bashan 
3. 10 cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan 
3. :3 all Bashan. .the kingdom of Og, gave I 
3. 21 unto .ill the kingdoms whither thou pas. 
17. 18 when he sitteth upon the throne of bisk. 
17. 20 that he may prolong (his) days in his king. 
28. 25 removed into all the kingdoms of the 
Josh II. TO Hazor.. was the head of all those kingdoms 
I Sa. 10. 18 out of the hand of all kingdoms. I of them 
13. 13 established thy kingdom upon Lsrael for 
13. 14 thy kingdom shall not continue: the L. 
24. 20 the kingdom of Israel shall be established 
28. 17 hath rent the kingdom out of thine hand 
2 Ra. 3. 10 translate the kingdom from the house 

3. 28 I and my Idngdom (are) guiltless before 
5. 12 exalledhis kingdom for hispeoplelsrael's 

7. 12 thy seed, .and I will establish his kingdom 

7. 13 stablish the throne of his kingdom forever 
7. 16 thy kingdom shall be established forever 

I Ki. 2. 46 the kingdom was established in the hand 

4. 21 Solomon reigned over all kingdoms from 



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10. CO there was not the like made in any King. 

11. II I will surely rend the Idngdom from theo 
II. 13 I will not rend av/ay all the kingdom; (but) 

31 will rend the kingdom out of the hand of 

34 I will not take the whole kingdom out of 

26 the kingdom return to the house of David 

8 rent the kingdom away from the house of 

18. 10 there is no nation or kingdom whitlier my 

18. 10 he took an oath of the kingdom and nat. 
3 Ki.14. 5 as the kingdom was conflnned in his hand 

15. 19 with him to confirm the kingdom in Ids 
19. 15 thou art the God.. of oil tho kingdoms ot 

19. 19 that all the kingdoms of the earth may 
I Ch.i6. 20 andfrom (one) kingdom to another people 

, 29. II thine (is) the Kingdom, O Lord, and thou 

29. 30 and over all the kingdoms of the countr. 

a Ch. 9. 19 there was not the like made in any kuig. 

11. I might bring the kingdom again to Rehob. 

12. 8 the service of the kingdoms of the countr. 
5 gave the kingdom over Israel to David for 
8 ye think to withstand the kingdom of the 
S took away, .the images : and the kingdom 
5 Lord stablished the kingdom in his hand 

17. lo fear of the Lord fell upon . .the kingdoms 

20. 6 rulest (not) thou over all the kingdoms of 
2o. 29 was on all the kingdoms of (those) count. 
SI. 3 the kingdom gave he to Jchoram, because 
ri. 4 was risen up to the kingdom of his father 

22. 9 Ahaziah had no power to keep still the k. 

23. 20 the king upon the tjirone of the kingdom 
25. 3 when the kingdom was established to him 
29. 21 for a sin offering for the kingdom, and 

32. 15 no god of any nation or kingdom was able 

36. 23 All the kingdoms of the earth hath the L. 
Ezra I. 2 hath given me all the kingdoms of the 
Neh. 9. 22 thou gavest them kingdoms and nations 
Psa. 46. 6 heathen raged, the kingdoms were moved 

63. 32 Sing unto God. ye kingdoms of the earth 
79. 6 the kingdoms that have not called upon 
102. 22 the people, and the kingdoms, to serve 
los. 13 went, from (one) kingdom to another pe. 
135. II Bashan, and all the kingdoms of Canaan 
Isa. ii. 7 the throne of David, and upon his king. 

10. 10 hand hath found the kingdoms of the Id. 

13. 4 of the kingdoms of nations gathered tog. 
13. 19 the glory of kingdoms, the beauty of the 

14. 16 (Is) this the man. .that did shake kingd. 

17. 3 the kingdom from Damascus, and the 
ig. 2 city against city . .kingdom against king. 

23. 1 1 stretched out his hand . . shook the king. 

23. 17 commit fornication with all the kingdoms 
37. 16 thou (art) the God. of all the- kingdoms 
37. 20 the kingdoms of the eartU may know that 
47. 5 shalt no more be called The lady of king. 

60. 12 nation and kingdom that will not serve 
I. 10 over the nations, and over the kingdoms 
I. 15 families of thel<ingdoms of the north , 

15. 4 to be removed into all kingdoms of the 

18. 7 concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, and 
18. 9 concerning a kingdom, to build and to pi. 

24. 9 to be removed into all the kingdoms of 

25. 26 the kingdoms of the world, which (are) 

27. 8 the nation and kingdom which will not 

28. 8 against great kingdoms, of war, and of evil 

29. 18 to be removed to all the kingdoms of the 
34. I the kingdoms of the earth of his dominion 
34. 17 removed into all the kingdoms of theca 
49. 28 concerning the kingdoms of Hazor, which 
51. 20 and with thee will I destroy kingdoms 
51. 27 call together against her the kingdoms of 

Lam. 2. 2 hath polluted the kingdom and the prin. 
£zc. 17. 14 That tlie kingdom might be base, that it 

29. 14 and they shall be there a base kingdom 
29. 15 It shall be the basest of the kingdoms 

37, 22 divided into two kingdoms any more at 
Amos 6. 2 (be they) better than these kingdoms? or 

9. 8 eyes of the Lord, .upon the sinful kingdom 
Mic. 4. 8 the kingdom shall come to the daughter 
■Nab. 3. 5 nakedness, and the kingdoms thy shame 
Zeph. 3. 8 I may assemble the kingdoms, to pour 
Hag. 2. 21 1 will overthrow the throne of kingdoms 

2.,22 strength of tlie kingdoms of the heathen 

^.Kingdom, nisSpp mamlakutk. 

J08I1.13. 12 the kingdom of Og in Bashan, which rei. 
13. 21 the kingdom of Sihon king of the Amori. 
13. 27 of the kingdom of Sihon king of Hoshbon 
13. 30 tho kingdom of Og king of Bashan, and 
13. 31 cities of the kingdom of Og in Bashan 

1 Sa. 15. 28 Lord hath rent the kingdom of Israel 

2 Sa.i6. 3 thehouseoflsraelrestoreme the kingdom 
Eos. I. 4 will cause to cease the kingdom ot the bo. 

^.Kingdom, fiaaiKda basileia. 

Matt. 3. 2 Repent ye : for the kingdom of heaven is 
4. 8 showeth him all the kingdoms of the wo. 
4. 17 Ilepent : for the kingdom of heaven is at 

4. 23 and preaching the gospel of the kingdom 

5. 3, 10 for theirs is the kingdom of heaven 

5. 19 called the least in the kingdom of heaven 
5.19 shall be called great in the kingdom of hea . 

5. 20 ye shall in no case enter into the kingd. 

6. 10 Th.y kingdom come. Thy will be done in 
6. 13 (thine is the kingdom, and thepower, and) 
6. 33 seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his 
7.21 shall enter into the kingdom of heaven 
8. It Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of hea. 

^^ 8. 12 the children of the kingdom shall be cast 

"""^ 9- 35 preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and 

10." 7 saying, The kingdom b! heaven is at hand 

II. It he that is least in the kingdom of heaven. 

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25 Every kingdom divided against itself is 

26 Satan. .liowshalltlienhigkingdorastand? 
. 28 tlien the kingdom o{ God is come unto 

11 to know the mysteries of the kingdom of 
ig any one heareth the word of the kingdom 

. 24 The kingdom of heaven is likened unto a 
31, 33, 44, 45, 47 The kingdom of heaven is 
38 good seed are the cliildren of the kingdom 
4t"they shall gather out of his kingdom all 
43 shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of 
52 (is) instructed unto the kingdom of heaven 
19 I will give unto theethe keys of the king. 

28 see the Son of man coming in his kingdom 
I Who is the greatest in the kingdom of h. 

3 ye shall not enter into the kingdom of h. 

4 the same is greatest in the kingdom of 
23 Therefore is the kingdom of heaven like. 

12 eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sake 
14 Suffer, .for of such is the kingdom of he. 

23 shall hardly enter into the kingdom of h. 

24 a rich man to enter into the kingdom of 

1 the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man 
21 and the other on the left, fn thy kingdom 
31 harlots go into the kingdom of God before 
43 The kingdom of God shall be taken from 

2 The kingdom of heaven is like unto a cer. 

13 shut up the kingdom of heaven against 

7 kingdom against kingdom ; and there sh. 

14 this gospel of the kingdom shall be prea. 
I Then shall the kingdom of heaven be lik. 

34 inherit the kingdom prepared for you from 

29 drink it . . with you in ray Father's kingdom 

14 preaching the gospel [of the kingdom] of 

15 the kingdom of God is at hand : repent ye 
24 And it a kingdom be divided . .that king. 
1 1 to know the mystery of the kingdom of 

26 So is the kingdom of God, as if a man sh. 

30 Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom of 
23 give (it) thee, unto the half of my kingdom 

t seen the kingdom of God come with power 
47 to enter into the kingdom of God with 

14 Suffer . . for of such is the kingdom of God 

15 Whosoever shall not receive the Jtingdom 

23 that have riches enter into the kingdom 

24 that trust in riches to enter into the king. 

25 rich man to enter into the kingdom of God 
10 Blessed (be) the kingdom of our father D. 
34 Thou art not far from the kingdom of God 

8 kingdom against kingdom ; and there sh. 
25 that I drink it new in the kingdom of God 
43 which also waited for the kingdom of God 
33 and of his kingdom there shall be no end 

5 showed unto him all the kingdoms of the 
43 must preach the kingdom of God to other 
20 (ye) poor : for yours is the kingdom of G. 

28 he that is least in the kingdom of God is 

1 the glad tidings of the kingdom of God 

10 know the mysteries of the kingdom of God 

2 sent them to preach the kingdom of God 

11 spake unto them of the kingdom of God 

27 not taste of death, till they see the king. 
60 go thou and preach the kingdom of God 
62 No man. .looking, .is fit for the kingdom 

g, II The kingdom of God is comenighunto 

2 Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done 

17 Every kingdom divided against itself is b. 

18 how shall his kingdom stand? because ye 
20 no doubt the kingdom of God is come upon 

31 seek ye the kingdom of God ; and all these 

32 Father's good pleasure to give you the k. 
1 3 Unto what is the kingdom of God like? 
20 Whereunto shall I liken the kingdom of G, 

28 all the prophets, in the kingdom of God 

29 and shall sit down in the kingdom of God 

15 that shall eat bread in the kingdom of G. 
i5 since that time the kingdom of God is p. 
20 when the kingdom of God should come 

20 The kingdom of God coraeth not with 

21 behold, the kingdom of God is within you 

16 Suffer, .for of such is thekingdomof God 

17 Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom 

24 they that have riches enter into the king. 

25 rich man to enter into the kingdom of O. 

29 or children, for the kingdom of God's sake 

11 kingdom of God should immediately app. 

12 to receive for himself a kingdom, and to 

15 having received the kingdom, then he c. 
10 nation, and kingdom against kingdom 
31 that the kingdom of God is nigh at hand 

16 until it be fulfilled in the kingdom of God 
j8 not drink, .until the kingdom of God shaU 

29 appoint unto you a kingdom, as m y Father 

30 eat and drink at mytable in my kingdom 
42 remember . . when thou comest into thy k. 
51 also himself waited for the kingdom of G. 

3 be born again, he caimofsee the kingdom 
5 he cannot enter into the kingdom of God 

36 kingdomisnotof this world . .my kingdom 

36 but now is my kingdom not from hence 

3 things pertaining to the kingdom of <lod 

I. 6 wilt thou., restore again the kingdom to I. 

8. 12 preaching the things concerning the kin. 

14. 22 much tribulation enter into the kingdom 

ig. 8 the tilings concerning the kingdom of G. 

20. 25 I have gone preaching the kingdom of G. 

28. 23 expounded and testified the kingdom of 

28 31 Preaching thekingdomof God, and teach. 

Rom 14, 17 the kingdom of God is not meat and drink 

> Co 4. 20 the Idngdora of God (is) not iri word, but 

6. g, 10 shall not inherit the kingdom of God 

15 24 shall have delivered up the kingdom to G. 

15. 50- flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingd. 



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Gal. 5. 21 do such things shall not inherit the king. 
Eph. 5. .5 hath anyinheritauce in the kingdom of C. 
Col. I. 13 translated (us) into the Icingdom of his 
4. II fellow workers unto the kingdom of God 

1 Th. 2. 12 hath called you unto his kingdom and gl. 

2 Th. I. 5 ye may be counted worthy of the kingdom 
2 Ti. 4. I dead at his appearing and liis kingdom 

4. 18 preserve (me) unto his heavenly kingdom 
Heb. I. 8 of righteousness (is) the sceptre of thy k. 

1 1. 33 through faith subdued kingdoms, \vTought 

12. 28 receiving a kingdom which cannot be mo. 
Jas. 2. 5 rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom 

2 Pe. I. II into the everlasting kingdom of our lord 
Kev. I. 9 and in the kingdom and patience of Jesus 

11. 15 The kingdoms of this world are become 

12. 10 the kingdom of our God, and the power 

16. 10 and his kingdom was full of darkness 

17. 12 kings, which have received no kingdom 
17. 17 to agree, and give their kingdom unto the 

EtNCyS (country) — 

Kingly dwelling, QaaiXiKos hasilikos. 

Acts 12. 20 their country was nourished by the king's 

KINGS' COUET — 

Kingly, royal, ffaalXstov hasileion. 

Luke 7 25 Vr-hich . . live delicately, are in kings' courts 
ETNG'S DAIE, 'nbori pay emeq hammelck. 
The valley on the E. of Jerusalem, afterwards called the 
valley of Jehoshaphat, through which the Kidron passes. 

Gen. 14. 17 the valley of Shaveh, which (is) the K.d. 

2 Sa. i3. 18 reared up., a pillar, which (is)in the K.d. 

KING'S POOL, ■nSert n3-i,5 berekath havimelek. 

The large reservoir on the W. side of Jerusalem. Also 

called the Upper or Old Pool, now called Birket-el- 

Mamilla, 

Neh. 2. 14 Then I went on. .to the K.P. : but 
Isa. 7. 3 at the end of the conduit of the Upper P. 
22. II made, a ditch, .for the water of the O.P. 

KINGLY — 

Kingdom, 075 malku. 

Dan. 5. 20 he was deposed from his kingly throne 

KINSFOLK — 

\, To free, redxem, Sk; gaal. 

1 Ki. 16. II neither of his kinsfolks, nor of his friends 
2. To he knovm, yi; yada, 4. 

2 Ki.io. II his great men, and his kinsfolks, and his 
S.N'ear, 3'n|^ qaroh. 

Job 19. 14 My kinsfolk have failed, and my familiar 

4. One 0/ the same race,kin^man,crvyyevlis suggenes. 

Luke 2.44 they sought him among . . kinsfolk and ac. 

21. 16 parents, and brethren, and kinsfolks, and 

KINSIIAN', (next or near) — 
\. To free, redeem, ht<i gaal. 

Num. 5. 8 if the man have no kinsman to recompe. 
Ruth 2. 30 Th? man (is) near, one of our next kins. 
3. 9 spread therefore . . for thou (art) a near k. 
3. 12 now it is true that I (am thy) near kins. 

3. 12 howbeit there is a kinsman nearer than I 

4. I the kinsman of whom JJoa? spake came by 
4. 3 he said unto the kinsman, Naomi, that is 
4. 6 the kinsman said, I cannot redeem (it) 
4. 8 the kinsman said unto Boaz, Buy fit) for 
4. 14 hath not left thee this day without a Id. 

2. To be known, yio or Vl] yada, 4. 

Ruth 2. I Naomi had a kinsman of her husband's 

3. Fear, 3'np qarob. 

Psa. 38. II My lovers, .and my kinsmen stand afar 
i.FUsh, relation, •il<v sheer. 

Num27. II unto his kinsman that is next to him of 

b.One of the samerace, kinsman, (rvyyevfjs suggenes. 
Lukei4. 12 neither thy kinsmen, nor. .neighbours 
JohmS. 26 being (his) kinsman whose ear Peter cut 
Acts 10. 24 called together his kinsmen and near fri 
Rom. 9. 3 my brethren, my kinsmen according to 
16. 7 Salute AndronicuE and Junia, njy kinsmen 
16. II Salute Herodlon my kinsman. Greet 
16. 21 Lucius, and Jason, and Sosipater, my k. 

KINSMAN, to do or perform the part of a — 

To free, redeem, hni gaal. 

Ruth 3. 13 if he will perform, .the part of a kinsman 
3. 13 well ; let Mm do the kinsman's part : but 
3. 13 if he will not do the part of a kinsman 
3. 1 3 then will I do the part of a kinsman to 

KTNS'WOMAN — 

\. Acquaintance, one knovm, yiiD moda. 

Pro V. 7 4 and call understanding' (thy) kinswoman 
2. Flesh, relation, "IK^ sheer. 

Lev. 18. i2father'ssi3ter: she(is)thyfather'3neark. 

18. 13 for she (is) thy mother's near kinswoman 

S.Flesh,relatimi, .tjx?' sliaarah 

Lev. 18. 17 they (are) her near kinswomen : It (is) wi. 
KIE, Tp wall. 

1. An Assyrian district between the Caspian and Black 
seas, near Elam, on the ijver Kur; Cfulistan, or modem 
Georgia. 

2 Ki. 16. 9 carried (thepeopleof)itcaptivetoK., aad 

Amos I. 5 the people, .shall go into captivity unto K. 

9. 7 Have not I brought. .the Syrians from K.? 

2, The inhabitants of the district so caUed. 

Isa. 22. 6 Elam bare the quiver, and K uncovered 



KIE of Moab, DijiD-Tp. See Kir-haraseth. 

Isa. 15. I k! of Moab is laid waste.. brought to sil. 

KIE HA-EA'-SETH orHAE-E'-SETH.n^i.q or n^nrj-Tp. 

A fortified city of Moab, probably the same as Kir- 

haresh, Eir-heres, and Kir of Moab ; now Kerak, three 

hours S.E. of Ar. 

a Bj. 3. 35 only in K. left they the stones thereof 
Isa. i6. 7 for the foundations of K. shall ye mourn 

KIR-HA'-RESH, or HE'-SES, K'^ri or eniJ-Tp. 
A fortified city of Moab. Same as the preceding. 

Isa. 16. II For Moab, and mine inward parts for K. 

Jer. 48. 31 (mine heart) shall mourn for the men of K. 
48. 36 mine heart shall sound.. ior the men of K 

KIE'-JATH, n:ip city. 
A contraction for Kirjalh-jearim, 
Josh. 18. 28 K. ; fourteen cities with their villages 

KIE-JA-THA'-IM, KIE-IA-THA'-IHt, a\n\-^;p.dovble c. 

1. A city of Reuben E. of the Jordan, four miles W. of 
Medeba, which is S.E. of Ileshbon. 

Nura 32-37 And the children of Reuben built. K. 
Josh. 13. 19 And K., andSibmah, and Zareth-shahar 
Jer. 48. I K. is confounded (and) taken ; Mjsgab is 
48. 23 And upon K., and upon Beth-gamul, and 
Eze. 25. 9 Iwill open, .the glory of thecountry . .K 

2. A Levitical city in N'aphtali ; same as Kartarx , now 
Kerkarah. 

I Ch. 6. 76 out ot. Naphtali. .K. with her suburbs 
KIE-JATH AE'-BA, WIN nnp city ofArba. 
A city in the hill country of Judea, S. from Jerusalem, 
originally the city of Arba, the father ot Anak ; after- 
wards called Hebron. 

Gen. 23. 2 Sarah died in K.-a. ; the sarae (is) Hebron 

Josh 14. 15 the name of Hebron before (was) K -a. 
15.54 Humtah,andK.-a., which (i3)Hebron, and 
20. 7 K.-a., which (is) Hebron, in the mountain 

Judg. I. to the name of Hebron before (was) K.-a. 

Neh. II. 2s(3ome)of..chUdrenof JudahdweltatK.-a. 

KTR-JATH A'-RIM, D"!J; n-np city of forests. 
Same as Kirjath-jewriin, Kirjath-baal, or Baalah. 
Ezra 2. 25 The children of K.-a., Chephirah, and B 

KIR-JATH BA'-AI, Syj nnp city of Baal. 
Same as Kirjath-jearim, and Baalah. 

Josh.is. 60 K.-b., which (is) Kirjath-jearim, and Eab 
38. 14 goings out thereof were at K.-b., which 

KIE-JATHETr'-ZOTH, n'lsn nnp city of the ovt-places. 
The residence of Balak, king of Moab, near Bamoth- 
baal; not far from the Amon. Taken by Sihon, then 
by Israel. 

Num22. 39 with Balak, and they came unto K.-h. ■ 

KCR-JATH JH-A'-EM, on;;; n^p ciiy of forests. 
1. A city of Judah (formerly of the Hivites) on the con- 
flues of Benjamin, near Beeroth and Chephirah ; called 
also Baalah, Kirjath, Kirjath-baai, and Eirjalh-arim. 
Now called Kurryet el-Enab, eight miles W. of Jeru- 
salem. 

Josh. 9. 17 Gibeon, and Chephirah. Beeroth. K.-J. 
15. 9 border was drawn to Baalah. .(is) K.-j. 
15. 60 Kirjath-baal, which (is) K.-j., and Rabbah 
18. 14 Kirjath-baal, which (is) K.-j., a city of 
18. 15 south quarter (was) from the end of K.-j. 
JudgiS. 12 pitched in K.-j., in Judah : wherefore 
18. 12 Mahaneh-dan. .behold, (it is) behind K.-J. 
2i sent messengers to the inhabitants.. K.-j. 

1 the men of K.-j. came, and (etched up 

2 while the ark abode in K. -j. , that the time 

5 Israel . . to bring the ark of God from K. -j. 

6 (that is), to K.-j., which (belonged) to Ju. 
4 ark of God . .David brought up from K.-j 



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Neh. 7. 29 The men of K.-j., Chephirah, and Beeroth 
Jer. 26. 20 the son of Shemaiah of K.-j , whopropb. 
2. The name or patronymic appellation of a descendant' 
of Caleb the son of Hur. B.C. 650. 

I Ch. 2. 50 the sons of Caleb .. Shobal thcfatherof K. 
2.52 Shobal the father of K. had sons ; Haroeh 
2. 53 famUies of K. ; the Ithrites, and the Pu. 

KIE-JATH SAH'-NAH, njp-nnp city of instruction. 
A city in the hill country of .tudah one hour S.W. ot 
Hebron ; called also Debir, and now De-vrirban. 

Josh.15. 49 And Dannah, and K., which (is) Debir 

KIE-JATH SE'-PHEE, isp'nnp city of books. 
Another name for the preceding, and showing the early 
rise of literature.. 

Josh.15. 15 and the name of Debir before (was) K. 

15. 16 He that smiteth K., andtaketh it, to him 
Judg. I. II and the name of Debir before (was) K. 

I. 12 He that smiteth K., and taketh it, to him 

KISH, BJ'P bow, power. 

1. A Benjamite, father of Saul the first king ot -Israel, 

B C 1120, (Same as Cis in Acts 13. 21.) 

1 Sa. 9. I a man of Benjamin, whose name (was) K. 

9. 3 the asses of K. . . were lost. ' And K. said 
10. II this (that)iscomeuntothesono(K. ?(Is)j.' 
10. 21 Saul the son of K. was taken : and whea 
14. 51 K. (was) the father of Saul ; and Ner tho 

2 Sa. 21. 14 buned..in the sepulchre of K. his father; 
I Ch. 8.33 Ner begat K. , andK. begatSaul, and Saul 

9. 39 Ner begat K., and K. begatSaul, and Saul 
12. I kept, .close because of Saul ihe son of K. 
26.28 all that..iSaul the son of K.. had dedjca 



KISHI 

2. Another Benjamite, son of Abi-Gibeon. B.C. 1180. 
I Ch. 8. 30 his first born son Ahdon,- and Zur, and K. 
g. 36 his first born son Abdon, then Zur, and K. 

8. A Levlte, grandson of Merari. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.23. zi Mushi.The eonsof MahU ; Eleazarand K. 

23. 22 and their brethren the sons of K. took 

24. 29 Concerning K. : the son of K. (was) Jerah. 
4. Another Levite and Merarlte, who assisted in cleans- 
ing the temple tu Hezekiah's time. B.C. 726. 

2Ch.29.12 K, tbesonofAbdi, and Azariah the son of J. 

B. A Benjamite, ancestor of Mordecai, the cousin of 
Queen Esther. B.C. 610. 

Esth 2. 5 son of ShimQi, (he son ofKi, aBenjamite 

KI'-SHI, '!?•? bow o/Jah. 

A Levite of the Merari family, whose son Ethan was 
Bet over the service of song. B.C. 1015. Called 
Kushaiah in i Ch. 15. 17. 

I Ch. 6. 44 Ethan the son of El., the son of Abdl, the 

KISH'-ION, KISH'-ON, [V^p hard. 
A Levitical city in Issachar, near Babbith and Abez ; 
called Kadish in i Ch. 6. 72 ; now Kison. 
~Josh.ig. 20 And Eabbith, and K., and Abez 

sj. 28'K. with her suburbs, Oabareh with her 

KISH'-ON, KIS'-ON, jW'p winding, binding. 

A brook rising in Mount Tabor and flowing nearly 

■westward into the Mediterranean, near the northern 

base of Mount Carmel. CaUed also Kohei/a, and how 

el-Mahutta. 

Judg.4. 7 I will draw unto thee,.to the river K., Sis. 

4. 13 from Harosheth. .unto the river of K. 
S. 21 river of K. . .ancient river, the river K. 

I Ki. iB. 40 Elijah brought them down to thebrookK. 
Psa. 83. 9 (to)3isera, a3(to)Jabin,.atthebrook ofK. 

KISS — 

l.A kiss, kissing, T^ypi neshiqah. 

Provay. 6 but thp kisses of an enemy (are) deceitful 
Song t. 2 Let him loss me with the kisses of his m. 

2.A kiss, mark 0/ friendship, tplKTjjjLa philema. 
Luke 7. 45 Thou gavest me no kiss : but this woman 
22. 48 betrayest thou the Son of man with a k.?. 
Kora 16. 16 Salute one another with an holy kiss. The 

1 Co. 1 5. 20 Greet ye one another with an holy kiss 

2 Co. 13. 12 Greet one another with an holy kiss 

1 Th. s- 26 Greet all the brethren with an holy kiss 
I Pe. 5. 1 4 Greet ye one another with a kiss of charity 

KISS, to — 

\.To kiss,^touch, pg'J nashaq. 

Gen. 27. 26 said.. Come near no*', and kiss Ine, my 
* 27. 27 he came near, and kissed him : and be 
29. II Jacob kissed Rachel, and Ufted-Tip his 
33. 4 fell on his neck, and Jdssed him : and 
48. 10 and he kissed taera, and embraced them 
50. I Joseph fell, .and wept upon him, and ki. 
Exod 4. 27 he went, and met him. .^nd kissed him 

18. 7 Moses went; .and did obeisance, and kis. 
Butb I. 9 she kissed them : and they lifted up their 

1. 14 Orpah kissed her mother in law ; but Ruth 
1 Sa. 10. I Samuel, .poured (it) upon his head, and k. 

20. 41 they kissed one another, and wept one 

3 Sa. 14. 33 bowed himself .. and the king kissed Ab. 

15. 5 put forth his hand, and took him, and k. 

19. 39 the king kissed BarzUIai, and blessed him 
20i 9 Joabtook Amasabythebeard. to kiss him 

X KJ-ig. 18 and every mouth which hath not kissed 

ig. 20 Let me, I pray thee, kiss myfather and 

Job 31. 27 enticed, or my mouth hath kissed my hand 

Psa. 85. 10 righteousness and peace have kissed (each 

Prov. 7. 13 So she caught him, and kissed him, (and) 

24. 26 shall kiss (his) lips that gi veth a right ans. 

Song I. zLethimkiss me with the kisses of his ra. 

8. 1 1 would kiss thee; yea, I shouldnotbedes. 

H03. 13. 2 Let the men that sacrifice kiss the calves 

2.T0 kiss, touch, pV} nashaq, 3. 

Gen. ?9. 13 kissed him, and brought him to his house 
31. 28 hastnot sioif ered meto kissmy sons and my 
31. 55 Laban. .kissed hia sons and his daughters 
45. 15 he kissed all his brethren, and wept upon 

Psa. 2. 12 Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye per. 

Z.To kiss thoroughly, be very friendly, KaraipiKfw. 
Matt 26. 49 and said, Hail, master; and kissed him 
Marki4.'4s and aaith. Master, master; and kissed him 
Luke 7. 38 kissed his feet, and anointed, .with the 
7. 45 this woman, .hath not peased to kiss my 
15. 2o ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him 
Acts =0. 37 wept B0jre,'and tell on Paul's neck, and k. 

i.To kiss, be friendly, <piK4<j) phileo. 

Matt 26. 48 Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same la he 
Marfci4. 44 Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is he 
Luke22. 47 Ju4as. .drew near unto Jeaus to kiss him 

KITE — 

Kite, vulture, n'H ayyah. 

Lev. II. 14 the vulture, and the kite after his kind 

Deut 14. 13 the glede, and the kite, and the vulture 
ECTH'-LISH, »•'?«? separation. 
A city of Judah, near Lahmam. 

•Josh. 1 5. 40 And Cabbon, and Lahmam, and K. 
KIT'-EOK, I'lipp shortened, little. 
A city of Zebiilun held by the Canaanites; same as 
Xattath in Josh. 19. 15 ; now called Se/urich. 

Jud?. t. 30 Neither, .drive ont the inhabitants of K. 



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ETT'-TIM, D'ftJ. 

A son of Javan, son of Japheth. B.C. 2200, whose 
descendants are called CAi«Mn, i.e. the peonle of Cyprus 
and the adjacent cUasts and islands. 

Gen. 10. 4 sons of Javan ; Elishah, and Tarshish, K. 

I Ch. I. 7 sons of Javan ; Kllshah, and Tarshish, K. 
KNEAD, to — 
To knead, »)'? lush. 

Gen. 18. 6 knead (it), and make cakeaupoh the hearth 

1 Sa. 28. 24 took flour, and kneaded (it), and did bake 

2 Sa. 13. 8 kneaded (it), and made cakes in his sight 
Jer. 7. 18 the women knead, .dough, to makecakes 
H08. 7. 4 ceaseth from raifling alter he hath kneaded 

KlfEADnfG TROTTGH — 

Kneading trough, ITJN^P mishereth. 

Exod. 8. 3 thine ovens, and into thy kneading trough 
12. 34 their kneading troughs being bound up in 
KNEE — 
l.Tlie knee, njsnK arkubah. 

Dan. 5. 6 and his knees smote one against another 

2. The knee, X^ herek. 

Gen. 30. 3 she shall bearupon my knees, that I may 
48. I a brought them out from between his knees 
50 23 were brought up upon Joseph's knees 
Deut 28. 35 The LORD shall smite thee in the kneea 
Judg. 7. s that boweth down upon his knees to drink 
7, 6 bowed down upon their knees to drink 
16. 19 she made him sleep upon her knees ; and 

1 Ki. 8. s4 from kneeling on his knees with his hands 

18. 42 Elijah, .put his face between his knees 

19. 18 all the knees which have not bowed unto 

2 EIL I. 13 came and fell on his,knees before Elijah 

4. 20 he sat on her knees till noon, and. died 
2 Ch. 6. 13 kneeled down upon his knees before all 
Ezra 9. 5 I fell upon my knees, and spread out my 
Job 3. 12 Wliy did the knees prevent me? or why 

■ 4. 4 and thou hast strengthened the feeble k. 
Psa. log. 24 My knees are weak" through fasting; and 
Isa. 35. 3 Strengthen ye., confirm the feeble knees 

45. 23 unto me every knee shall bow, every tong. 

66. 12 ye shall be. .dandled upon (her) knees 
EzS. 7. 17 and all knees shall be weak (as) water 

21. 7 and all kneea shall be weak (as) water 
. . 47. 4 brought me .. the waters (were) to the kri. 
Dan. 6. 10 he kneeled upon his kneea three times a 

10. 10 ivhich set me upon ray knees and. .the 
Nah. 2, 10 the knees smite together, and much paui 

3. The knee, y6vv gonu. 

Markis. ig and bowing (their) knees worshipped him 
Luke 5. 8 fell down at Jesus' knees, saying. Depart 
Rom II. 4! men, who have notbowed theknee to. .B. 

14. II every knee shall bow to me, and every 
Eph. 3.' 14 For this cause I bow my knees unto the F. 
Phil. 2. 10 at the name of Jeaus every knee should 
Heb. 12. 12 which hangTlown, and the feeble kneea 

KNEEL (down), to — 

\.To kneel, pow or lend the knee, %1^ b'arak. 

2 Ch. 6. 13 kneeled down upoU his knees before all 
Psa. 95. 6 come.. let us kneel before the Lord our 

2. To kneel, bow or bend the knee, ^n? berak. 
■ Dan. 5. 10 he kneeled upon hia knees three times a 

3.T0 put the knees (dovm), rlBrjfii rk ySpaTo. 
Luke 22. 41 he was withdrawn, .kneeled down, and 
Acts ' 7. 60 he kneeled down, and cried with aloud 
9. 40 Peter put them all forth, and kneeled do. 

20. 36 he kneeled down, and prayed with them 

21. 5 kneeled down on the shore, and prayed" 

4. To fall down on the knees, yovvrerecii gonupeteo. 

Matt. 17. 14 man, kneeling down to him, and saying 

Mark i. 40 beseeching him, {and kneeling down) to 

,10. 17 there came one nmning, and kneeled to 

KNEEL davn, to make to — 

To cause to kneel, bow or bend the knees, Xi^ barak,5- 

Gen. 24. II he made his. camels to kneel -down with. 
KNEELINO — 
To bow or bend the knee, yij kara. 

I Ej. 8. s4SoIom6n..arose..frolBkneelingoiihlsk. 
KNIFE — 
l.Sioprd, ym chereb. 

Josh. 5. 2 Make thee sharp knives, and circumcise 

5. 3 Joshua made him sharp knivea, and circ. 
I Ki.i8. 28 cut themselves, .with knives and lancets 
Eze. 5. I take thee a sharp knif e.take thee abarber's 

5. 2 take a third part . . smite about it with a k. 

2.Knife {for food), n^DNO maakeleth. 

Gen. 22. 6 and he took the fire in his hand, and a fc. 

22. 10 Abraham, .took the knife to slay hia son 
Jndg. ig 29 he took a knife, and laid hold on his con. 
Prov. 30. 14 their jaw teeth (as) knives, to devour the 

Z.Knife, spear, )'3^ sakkin. 

Prov.23. 2 put a knife to thy throat, if thoa(be)amaii 
i.Rnife, l/DO machalaph. 

Ezra I. g chargers of silver, nine and twenty knives 
KNIT, £0 be — ■ 
l.Altogether, alike, in; yachad. 

I Ch.i2. 17 mine heart shall be knit unto you : but if 
2. To be bound, T^ij qashar, 2. 

I Sa. t8. I soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul 
Z.To bind, tie, khit, heia deo. 
' Acts 10. II a great sheet [knit] at the four comers 



KNOW 

KNIT together, to — 

l.A companion, associate,' •\;^n diaber. 

Judg2o. II So all the men . . knit together as one man 
2. To cause to go up together, ovfi^i0(i(u sumbibazS. 

Col. 2. 2 be comforted, being knit together in love 

2. ig knit together, increaaeth with the Increa. 
KNOCK, to — 

1. 2'o beat, knock, p5i daphcuj. 

Song 5. 2 the voice of my beWved that knocketli 

2. 7*0 krujck [at a door), Kpoiu krou^. 

Matt. 7. 7 knock, and it shall be opened unto you 
7. • 8 and to him that knocketh it shall be op. 
Lukeii. 9 knock, and it shall bo opened unto you 

11. 10 ard to him that knocketh it shall be op. 

12. 36 that, when ho cometh and knocketh, they 

13. 25 to knock at the door, saying, Lord, Lord 
Acts 12. 13 as Peter knocked at the door of the gate 

12. 16 But Peter continued knocking: and when 
Rev. 3, 20 Behold, I stand at the door and knock 

KNOP — 

1. Capital or chapiter of a column, "i^nos kaphtor. 
Exod'as. 31 his knops, and his flowers, shall be of the 
25. 33 a knop and a flower, .a knop and a flower 
25. 34 almonds . their knops and their flowers 
25. 35, ts. 35 a knop under two branches of the 
25. 36 Their knops and their branches shall be 
37. 17 his bowls, his knops, and his flowers, were 
37. 19 a knop and a flower . . a krop and a flower 
37. 20 four bowls made like almonds, hisTmops 
37. 21, 21, 21 a knop under two branches of tba 

37. 22 Their knops and their branchea were of 
2.Knops, gourds, cucumber, D'vpg peqaim. 

1 KL 6. 18 carved with knops and open, flowers : all 
7. 24 knops compassing it, ten in a cubit, com. 

7. 24 tho knops (were) cast in two rows, when 
KNOW (by), to — 

l.To understand, |'5 bin, 1, 5. 

Job 38. 20 that thou shouldest know tho paths (to) 
I.Knowledge, Tiyn daath. 

Job 10. 7 Thou knowest that I am not wicked ; and 

13. 2 What ye know, (the same) do I. .1 (am) 
Prov 29. 7 (but) the wicked regardeth not to know 
Isa. 48. ,4 Because I knew that thou (art) obsttnato 

58. 2 delight to know my ways, as a nation that 
Jer. 22. iO(wa3)notthi3 toknowme? saiththeLOED 
3. To kfiow, iiy.yada. 

Gen. 3. 5 God doth know that in the day ye eat 

3. 5 ye shall be as gods, knowing good and 
3. 7 they knew that-they (were) naked ; and 

3. 22 become as one of us, to know good and 

4. I Adam knew Eve hia wife ; and she conceit 
4. 9 said, I know not : (Am) I my brother's 

4. 17 Cain knew his ■wife ; and she conceived 
4. as Adam knew hi3 vrife again ; and she baro 

8. II Noah knew that the waters were abated 
g. 24 and knew what his younger son had done 

12. II I know that thou (art) a fair woman to 
15. 8 whereby shall I tnow that I shall inherit 

15. 13 Know of a surety that thy seed shall be 
18. 19 I know him; that he will command his 

18. 21 they have done, and if not, I will know 
ig. 5 bring them . . unto us that we may know 

19. 8 Ihavetwodaughterswhicb have.-knowtt 

20. 6 I know that thou didst this in the integr, 
20. 7 know thou thatthoushalteurely die, thott 
22. 12 I know that thou fearest God, seeing thou 
24. 14 shall I know that thou hast Bho.,'ed kind. 
24. 16 a virgin, neither had any man known her 

27. 2 I. am old, I know not the day of my death 

28. 16 LOKD is in this place; and 1 knew (it) not 

29. s Know ye Laban. .Andthey8aid,Wekno\7 

30. 26 knowest my service which I have dona 

30. 29 Thou knowest how I have served thee, and 

31, 6 ye know that with all my power I have 
31. 32 Jacob knew not that Rachel had stolen 
33. 13 lord knoweth that the children (are) ten. 

38. 9 Onan knew that the seed should not be 
38. 16 knew not that she (was) his daughter inL 

38. 26 And he knew her again no more 

39. 6 he knew not ought he~had, save the bread. 
42. 23 they knew not that Joseph understood 

42. 33 Hereby shall I know that ye (are) true 
42. 34 then shall I know that ye (are) no spies 

43. 7 could we.certainly know that he would 

44. 27 Ye know that my wife bare me two (sons) 

47. 6 thou knoweBt(any)men of activity among 

48. 19 1 know (it), my son, I know (it) : he also 
Ezod..i. 8 new king over Egypt, which knew not J. 

3. 7 heard their cry . .lor I knowtheir sorrows 

4. 14 I know that he can 8i>eak weU. And also 

5. a I know not the Lord, neither will I let 

6. 7 ye shall know that I am the LOKD your G. 

7. 5 Egyptians shall know that I (am) the Lord 

7. 17 In this thou shalt know that liamJ-UieJC 
8. 10 thou'mayest know that (there is)noneltk9 

8. 22 thou mayest know that I (am) the LoKD 
9. 14 thoumayest know that (there iB)nonelikei 

9. 29 thcu mayest know how that the earth(i8) 
9. 30 1 know that ye will not yet fear the LoED 

10. a that ye may know how that I (ami the L. 
10. 7 knowest thou not yet. that Egypt 13 des. 1 

10. »6 we know not with what wemustserve Uie 

11. 7 ye may know how that the Lord doth put 

14. -4 the Egyptians may know that I (am) tha 
14. 18 Egyptians shall know that L(am)tbeLoK]> 

16. 6 f e shall Tsao\f that the lokD haul bnmehft 



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Exodi6. 12 shall know that I (am> the LORD your God 
j8. II I know that the Lord (is) greater than all 
23, 9 ye know the heart of a stranger, eeeinff 
29. 46 shall know that I (am) the Lord their God 

31. 13 (ye) may know that I (am) the LORD that 
32. 22 thou knowest the people, that they (are) 
33. 5 that I may know what to do unto thee 
33, 12 1 know thee by name, and thou hast also 
3J. 13 I may know thee, that I may find grace 
33. 17 grace in my sight. .1 know thee by naxae 
36. I to know how to work all manner of work 

lev. s- 1 whether he hath seen or known .. if he do 

5. 3, 4 when he knoweth . .then he shall be gn. 
./23. 43 That your generations may know that I 

Kma 10. 3t thou knowest how we are to encamp in 
II. i6 whom thou knowest to be the elders of 
14.31 they shall know the land v/hich ye have 

14. 34 and ye shall know^ my breach of promise 
16. 28 ye shaU knowthat the Lord hath sent me 

20. 14 Thou knowest all the travel that hath bef . 
22. ig that I may know what the LORD will say . 
B2. 34 1 knew not that thou stoodest ia the way 

24. 16 knew the knowledge of the most BQgh 

31. 17 that hath known man by lying with him 

31. 18 have not known a man by lying with him 

31. 35 thathad not known man bylytog with him 
J)eat. 2. 7 Icnoweth thy walking through this great 

3. 19 your cattle . .1 know that ye have much 
4. 35 that thou mightest know that the LORD 
4. 39 Know therefore this day, and consider 

7. 9 Know therefore that the Lord thy God 

7. 15 evil diseases of Egypt, which thou know. 

8. 2 to know what (was) in thine heart, whet. 
8. 3 knewest Jiot, neither did thy fathers know 

8. 16 with manna, which thy fathers knew not 
g. 2 whom thou knowest, and (of whom) thou 
e. 24 rebellious, .from the day that I knew you 

If. 2 And know ye this day : for (I speak) not 
II. 2 with your children whichhave notknown 
II. 28 after other gods, which yo havenot known 
13. 2 other gods, which thou hast not known 

13. 3 to know whether ye love the Lord your 
13. 13 serve, .gods, which ye have not known 

18. 21 How shall we know the word which the 

20. 20 knowest that they (be) not trees for meat 
22. 2 or if thou know him not, then thou shalt 
28. 33 a nation which thou knowest not eat up 
28. 36, 64 neither thou nor thy fathers have kn. 
29. 6 might know that I. (am) the Lord your G. 

29. 16 ye know how we have dwelt in the land 
29. 26 gods whom they knew not, and (whom) 
31. 13 children, which have not known (anyth.) 
31. 21 1 know their imagination which they go 
31. 27 1 know thy rebellion, and thy stiff neck 
31. 29 know that after my death- ye will utterly 

32. 17 gods whom they knew not, to new (gods 
S3. . 9 his brethren, nor knew his own children 
34. 6 man knoweth of his sepulchre unto this 
34. 10 Moses, whom the Lord knew face to face 

Josh. 2. 9 1 know that the I/OED hath given you the 
3. 4 ye may know the way by which ye must 

3. 7 they may know that, as I was with Mosea 
3. 10 shall know that the living God (is) among 

4. 24 people of the earth might know the hand 

14. 6 Thou knowest the thing that.the LoBD said 

22. 22 Lord . . knoweth, and Israel K^giafl know 

03. 13 Know for a certainty that the Lord your 

23. 14 know in aU your hearts, and in all your 
24. 31 which had known all the works of the L. 

Judg. 2. 10 which knew not the Lord, nor yet . . works 
3. I as had not Icnown all the wars of Canaan 
3. 2 the generations . . of Israel might know to 
3. 2 at the least such as before knew nothing 
3. 4 to know whetherthey would hearken unto 

6. 37 then shaU I know that thou wilt save 
II, 39 which he- had vowed : and she knew no 
13. 16 knew not that he (was) an angel of the L. 

13. 21 knew that he (was) an angel of the Lord 

14. 4 mother knew not that it (was) of the LORD' 

15. II Knowest thounotthatthePhilistines(are) 

17. 13 Nowknow I. .the Lord vrill do me good 
18. 5 we may know whether our way which we 

18. 14 Do ye know that there is in these houses 
ig. 22 Bring., the man., that we may know him 
ig. 2S and they knew her, and abused hor all the 
2o. 34 but they knew not that evil (waa) near 
21. 12 had known no man Inlying With anymale 

B.uth 2. II pedplewhichthouknowest not heretofore 

3. II doth know that thou (art) a virtuous wo. 
3. 18 until thou know how.the matter vriU fall 

4. 4 redeem (it, then) tell me thati may know 
I Sa. 1. 19 Blkanah knew Hannah his wife; and the 

2. 12 Nowthe-Eons of Eli: .knew not the Lord 
3. 7 Sam.uel did not yet know the- Lord, neit. 

3. 13 judge . .for the iniquity which he knoweth 
3. 20 Israel from Dan even to Beer-sheba knew 
6. 9 we^shaU know that (it is) not his hand 

JO. XI all that knew him beforetime saw that ■ 
14. ' 3 the people knew not that Jonathan waa 
14. 38 know and see wherein this sin hath been 
17. 28 I know thy pride, and the naughtiness of 
17. 46 may know that there is a God In Israel 
17. 47 assembly shall know that the Lord saveth 
18. 28 knew that the Lord (wa3)-with David, and 
20. 3 Thy father certainly kno-*eth that I have 
eo. 3 Let not Jonathan know this, lest hebe g. 
20. 9 forif I knew certainly that evil were deter. 
20. 30 do not I know that thou hast chosen the 
20. 33 Jonathan knew thatltwaa determined of 

20. 39 knew not..onIyJonathanandDavidknew 

21. 2 Let nomanknowanything-of the business 
az. 3 Vith you, till 1 know what God will do for 



1 Sa. 22. 15 thy servant knew nothing of all this, less 

' 22. 17 because they knew When he fled, and did 

22. 22 I knew (it) thatday, when Doeg the Edo. 

23. 9 David knew that Saul secretly practised 
23. 17 be king, .that also Saul my father knoweth 

23. 22 know and see his place where hishatmt is 

24. II knoM' thou and see that (there is) neither 
24. 20 know well that thou shalt surely be king 

25. 11 unto men whom 1 know not whence they 
25. 17 know and consider what thou -wilt do 

26. 12 no man saw (it), nor knew (it), neither 
e8. I KnoVff thou assuredly, that thou shalt go 
c8. 2 thou shalt know what thy servant can do 
e8. 9 thou knowest what Saul hath done, how 
29. 9 I know that thou (art) good in my sight 

2 Sa, I. 5 How knowest thou that Saul and Jonat. 

2. 26 knowest thounotthatit will be bitterness,. 

8.25 Thou knowest Abner the son of Ner, that' 
8. 2s to know thy going out, .and to know all 

3. 26 brought him again, .but David knew (it) 

3. 38 Know ye not that there is a prince and a 
7. 20 for thou. Lord God, knowest thy servant 

11. 16 a place where he knew that valiant men 

11. 20 knew ye not that they would shoot from 

14. 20 to know all (things) that(are) in the earth 
14. 22 thy servant knoweth that I nave found 

15. II and they went, .and they knew not any 
■7. 8 thou knowest thy fatherandhis men, that 
17. JO knoweth that thy father (is) a mighty man 
18. 29 great tumult, but I knewnot what (it was) 
19. 20 thy servant doth know that I havesinned 
19. 22 know that I (am) this day king over Israel 
22. 44 people (which) I knew not shaU serve me 
24. 2 that I may know the number of the people 

1 SI. I. 4 ministered to him, but the king knew her 

I. II reign, and Da-vdd our lord knoweth (it)not? 

1. 18 now, my lord the king, thoU knowest (it) 
e. s thou knowest also what Joab the son of 
e. 9 knowest what thou oughtest to do unto 
e. 15 Thou knowest that the kingdom v/as mine 
e. 32 slew them . . my father David not knowing 
2, 37 thou shalt know for certain that thou 

a. 42 Know for a certain, on the day thou goest 

2. 44 Thou knowest all the wickedness which 

3. 7 child . . I know not (how) to go out or come 
S. 3 Thou knowest how that David my father 
5, 6 thou knowest that (there is) not among us 
8. 38 wliieh shall know every man the plague 

5. 39 to every man . . whose heart thou knowest 

8. 39 knowest the hearts of all the children of 
, 8. 43 people of the earth may know thy name 

8 43 they may know that this house, which I 

8. 60 the people, .may know that the Lord (is) 

14. 2 that thou be not known to be the wife of 

17. 24 1 know that thou (art) a man of God,(and) 

18. 12 Spirit, .shall carry thee whither I know nqt 

18. 37 people may knowthat thou (art) the Lord 

20. 13 and thou shalt knowthat I (am) the Lord 
eo. 28 and ye shall know that I (am) the LORD 
22. 3 Know ye that Kajnoth in GUead (is) ours 

2 Ki. 2. 3, 5 Knowest thou that the Lord vml take| 

e. 3, 5 he said, Yea, I know (it) ; hold ye your 

4. I knowest that thy servant did fear the L. 
4. 39 and shred (them), .for they knew (them) 
£. 8 shall know that there is a prophet in Isr. 

6. IS I know that (there is) no God in all the 

7. 12 They know that we(be) hungry ; therefore 

8. 12 Iknow the evil that thou wilt do unto the 

9. II Ye know the man and his communication 
10. 10 Know now that there shall faU unto the 
17. 26, 26 know not the manner of the God of 
19. 19 may know that thou (art) the Lord God 

19. 27 I know thyabode, and thy going out, and 
I Ch.i2. 32 imderstanding. .to know what Israel ou. 

17..18 can David (speak) more, .thou knowest 
ei. 2 number of them to me, that I may know 
08. 9 know thou the God of thy father, and 

29. 17 I know also, my God, that thou triest the 
a Ch. 2. 8 know that thy servants can skiU to cut 

6. 29 shall know his own sore and his own grief 
6. 30 every man . . whose heart thou knowest 
6. 30 thou only knowest the hearts of the chil. 
6. 33 people of the earth, may knowthy name 
6. 33 may know that this house, v/hich I have 

12. 8 they may know my service, and the serv. 

13. s Ought ye not to know that the Lord God 

20. 12 neither know we what to do : but our eyes 
25. 16 knowthatQodhathdeterminedto'destroy 

32. 13 Know ye not what I and my fathers have 
32. 31 he might know all (that was) in his heart 
33, 13 Manasseh knew that the Lord he (was) G. 

Neh. 2. 16 the rulers knew not whither I went, or 
4. II Tliey shall not know, neither see, till we 

9. 10 knewest that they dealt proudly against 
Esth. 1. 13 said to the wise men, which knerw the 

1. 13 toward all that knew law and judgment 
a. II to know how Esther did, and what should 
4. 5 and.. to know what it (was), and why it 

4. II the people cf the king'sprovinces, do know 

4. 14 who knoweth whether thou art come to 
Job 5. 24 know that thy tabernacle (shall be) in 

5. 25 know also that thy seed (shall be) great 
S. 27 hear it, and know thou (it) for.thy good 

8. 9 we (are but of) yesterday, and know not. 

9. '2 I know (it is) so of a truth : but how sho. 
g. 5 removeth the mountains, and they know 
9. 21 (were) perfect, (yet) would I not know my 
9. 28 know that thou wilt not hold me innocent 

JO. 13 hast thou hid. .1 know that this (is) with 
II. 6 Know therefore that God exacteth of thee 
II. 8 deeper than hell ; what canst thou knowt 
II. iz knoweth vain men; he seeth wickedness 



Job 12. 9 Who knoweth not in all these that the 
13. 2 (the same) do I know also : I (am) not in. 
13. 18 Behold now. .1 know that I shall be jus. 
14. 21 sons come to honour, and he knoweth (it) 
15. 9 "What knowest thou, that we know not? 
15. 23 he knoweth that the day of darkness is 

18. 21 (is) the place (of him that) knoweth not 

19. 6 Know now that_God hath overthi-own me 
19. 25 I know (that) rfiy redeemer liveth, and 
19. 29 that ye may know that (there is) a judg. 

20. 4 Knowest thou (not) this of old, since man 
2iai9 he" rewardeth him, and he shall know (it) 

21. 27 Behold, 1 know your thoughts, and the 
22. 13 How doth God know ? can he judge thro. 
23. 3 Oh that I knewr where I might find him ! 

23. 5 I would know the words (which) he would 
23. 10 he knoweth the way that I take : (when) 

24. I do they that know him not see his days 7 
24. 16 in the day time : they know not the light 
28. 7 (There is) a path which no fowl knoweth 
28. 13 Man knoweth not the price thereof; net. 
28. 23 God understandeth..he knoweth.. place 
29. 16 the cause (which) I knew not I searched 

30. 23 I know(that)thou wiltbringme(to)death 

31. 6 weighed . .that God may know mine integ, 

32. 22 For I know not to give flattering titles 
34. 4 Ietusknowamongonrselve3what(i3)good 

34. 33 not I : therefore speak what thou knowest 
35- IS yet heknoweth (it) not in great extremity 

36. 26 we know (him) not, neither can the num. 

37. 7 sealeth . . that all men may know his work 

37.15 Dost thou know when God disposed them 

37. 16 Dost thou know the balancings of the cl. 

38. 5 Who . . laid the measures, .if thou knowest 1 
38. 18 of the earth ? declare if thou knowest it 
38. 21 Knowest thou (it), because thou wast thea 

38. 33 Knowest thou the ordinances of heaven ? 

39. I Knowest thou the time when the wild g. 
39. 2 or knowest thou the time when they bring 
42. 2 I know that thou canst do evejy (thing) 
42. 3 too wonderful for me, which I knew not 

Psa. I. 6 the Lord knoweth the way of the right. 

4. 3 know that the Lord hath set apart him 

9. 10 they that know thy name will put their 

g. 20 nations may know themselves, (to be but) 

18. 43 people (whom) I have not inown shall 

20. 6 know I that the LoBD saveth his anointed 

SI. 7 thou hast known my soul in adversities 

35. II laid to my charge (things) that I knewnot 
SS- 15 gathered themselves, .and I knew (it)not 

36. 10 lovingkindness unto them that know thee 

37. 18 The Lord knoweth the days of the upright 
39. 4 what it (is ; that) I may know iow frail I 

39. 6 and knoweth not who shall gather them 

40. 9 not refrained my lips, Lord, thouknow. 

41. 11 By this I know that thou favourest me 
44. 21 for he knoweth the secrets of the heart 
46. lo Be still, and know that I (am) God : I 
50. II I know all the fowls of the mountains 
56. 9 shall mine enemies turn' back : this I k. 
59. 13 let them know that God rnleth in Jacob 
67. 2 That thy way may be known upon earth 
69. 5 thou knowest my foolishness ; and my 

69. 19 Thou hast known my reproach, and my 
71. IS all the day ; for I know not the numbers 

73. II How doth God know? and is there know. 
73. 16 When I thought to know this, it (was) too 

74. 9 (Is there) among us any that knoweth how 
78. . 3 "Which we have heard and known, and 

78. 6 the generation to come might know (them 

79. 6 the heathen that have not known thee 
82. s know not, neither will they understand 
83. 18 Tliat (men) may know that thou, whose 
87. 4 will make mehtion . .to them that know 
89. 15 the people that know the joyful soxmd 
90. II "Who knoweth the power of thine anger? 
Qi. 14 on high, because he hath known my nama 
92. 6 A brutish man-knoweth not; neither doth 

94. II The Lord knoweth the thoughts of man 

95. 10 a people . ."they have not known my ways 

100. 3 KJQOw ye that the Lord he (is) God : (it is) 

101. 4fromme: I will not know a wicked (person) 
J03. 14 he knoweth our frame ; he remembereth 
104. 19 for seasons : the sun knoweth his going. 
109. 27 That they may know that this (is) thy h. 
119. 75 know, O Lord, that thy judgments (are) 
119. 79 and those that have known thy testimonies 
119. 125 givebae understanding, thatI may know 
119. 152 haveknownofold that thou hast founded 
135. 5 I know that the Lord (is) great, and (that) 

138. 6 he respect, .but the proud he knoweth 

139. I Lord, thou hast searched me, and known 
139. 2 knowest my downsitting and mine upris, 
139. 4 (but), lo, O Lord, thou knowest it altoge. 
139. 34 and (that) my soul knoweth right well 
139. 23 know my h^art; try me, and know my 
140. 12 I know that the Lord will maintain the 
142. 3 wasoverwhelmed-.thouknewestmypath 
147, zo'hls) judgments, they have not known 

■prov. I. 2 know -wisdom and instruction; to perceive 

4. I Hear . . and attend to know understanding 
4. 19 the wicked, .they know not at what they 

5. 6 moveable, (that) thou canst not know 
7. 23 and knoweth nof that it (is) for his life 
9. 13 clamorous ; (she is) simple, and knoweth 
9. 18 he knoweth not that the dead (are) there 

10, 32 The lips of the righteous know what is 
14. 10 Theheartknowetnhisown bitterness; and 

24. 12 If thou sayest. Behold, we knew it not 
24. 12 thatkeepeth thy soul, doth(not) he know 

24. 22 and who knoweth the ruin of them both J 
ey. I thou knowest not what a daj may bring 



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Prov27, 23 Be thou diligent to know the atate of thr 

30. 18 wonderful forme, yea, four which I know 

EccL I. 17 know wisdom, and to know madnessand 

2. 19 who knoweth whether he shall be a wise 

3. t2 I know that (there is) no good in them 

3. 14 know that whatsoever God doeth, it shall 

3. 21 Whoknowcththespiritof man thatgoeth 
6. 5 hath notseen the sun, norknown (any Ih.) 
6. 8 the poor, that knoweth to walk before the 

6. 12 knoweth what (is) good for man in (this) 

7. 22 thine own heart knoweth that thou thys. 
7. 25 to know, and to search, and to seek out 

7. 2S to know the wickedness of folly, even of 

8. I whoknoweth the interpretation of a thing 
8. 7 For he knoweth not that which shall be 

8. 12 I know that it shall be well wth them 

8. 16 When I applied mine heart to know wis. 

8. 17 though a wise (man) think to know (it) 
g. I no man knoweth either love or hatred 

9. 5 know that they shall die: hutthedead kn. 
g. 12 For man also knoweth not his time : as 

10. IS because he knoweth not how to go to the 
I r. 2 knowest not what evil shall be upon the 

11. 5 knowestnot what(is) the^yay of the spirit 
II. 5 knowest not the works of (lod who raaketh 
II. 6 thou knowest not whether shall prosper 
II. 9 know thou that for all these (things) God 

Song I. 8 If thou know not, thou fairest among 
Isa. I. 3 The ox knoweth his owner, and tlie ass 
J. 3 Israel doth not know, my people doth not 
5. 19 draw nigh and come, that we may know 
7. 15 know to refuse the evil, and choose the 
7. 16 the child shall know to refuse the evil 
9. 9 the people shall know, (even) Ephraim 
19. 12 let them know what the Lord of hosts 
19. 21 Egyptians shall know the Lord in that 
2g. 15 they say, Who seeth us? and whoknoweth 
37. 20 kingdoms, .may know that thou (art) the 
37. 28 I know thy abode, and thy going out, and 
40. 21 Have ye not known? have ye not heard? 

40. 28 Hast thou not known? hast thou not heard 

41. 20 they may see, and know, and consider 
41. 22 that we may know the latter end of them 
41. 23 that we may know that ye (axe) gods : yea 

41. 26 Who hath declared, .that we may know? 

42. 16 the blind by a way (that) they knew not 
42. 16 them in paths (that) they have not known 

42. 25 it hath set him on fire, .yet he knew not 

43. 10 mayknowand believeme, and understand 

43. 19 shall spring forth ; shall ye not know it? 

44. 8 yea, (there is) no God : I know not (any) 
44. 9 they see not, nor know ; that they may 

44. 18 They have not known nor understood ; for 

45. 3 mayest know that I the Lord, which 
45. 6 they may know from the rising of the sun 
45^ 4 surnamedthee, though thou hast, .known 
45. 5 girded thee, though thou hast not known 
47. 8 neither shall I know the loss of childrere 
47. II thoushalt not know from whence it riseth 

47. II and desolation, .(which) thou shalt not k. 

48. 6 hidden things, and thou didst not know 
48. 7 thou shouldest say, Behold, I knew them 
48. 8 thou knewest not ; yea, from that time 

48. 8 I knew that thou wouldcst deal very tre. 

49. 23 and thou shalt know that I (am) the Lord 

49. z6 all flesh shall know that I the Lord (am) 
so. 4 that I should know how to speak a word 

50. 7 and I know that I shall not be ashamed 

51. 7 Hearkenninto me, ye thatJinow righteous. 

52. 6 my people shall know my name : therefore 
55. s tho^ knowest not, and nations (that) kn. 
59. 8 The way of peace they know not ; and 
59. 8 whosoever ^oeth therein shall not know 

59. 12 and (as for) our iniquities, we know them 

60. i6 thou shalt know that I the Lord (am) thy 
Jer. I. 5 Before I formed thee in the belly I knew 

2. 8 and they that handle the law knew me 
2. ig know therefore and see that (it is) an evil 
z. 23 in the vaUey, know what thou hast done 

4. 22 people (is) foolish, they have not known 

5. I know, and seek In the broad places ther. 
5. 4 they know not the way of the Lord, (nor) 

5. 5 they have known the way of the Lord 
5 15 a nation whose language thou knowest 

6. 18 know, O congregation, what (is) among 

6. 27 that thou mayest know and try their way 

7. 9 walk after other gods whom ye knov/ not 

8. 7 the stork, .knoweth her appointed times 

8. 7 people know not the judgment of the L. 

9. 3 and they know not me, saith the Lord 
g. 6 through deceit they refuse to know me 
9. 16 neither they nor their fathers have known 
g. 24 he understandeth and knoweth me, that 

10. 23 I know that the way of man (is) not in 

10. 25 fury upon the heathen that know thee not 

1 1. 18 Lord hath given me knowledge . . and I k. 

11. 19 I knew not that they had devised devices 

12. 3 thou, OLord, knowestme ; thouhastseen 
13. 12 Do we not certainly know that every bo. 
14. 18 go about into a land that they know not 
15. 14 pass, .into a land (which) thou knowest 
15. 15 Lord, thou knowest : remember me, and 

15. 15 know that for thy sake I have suffered reb. 

16. 13 I cast you. .into a land that ye know not 

16. 21 they shall know that my name (is) The L. 

17. 4 enemies in the land which thou knowest 
17. 16 thou knowest : that which came out of 

17. g and desperately wicked : who can know 

18. 23 knowest all their counsel against me to 

19. 4 neither they nor their fathers have known 
22. 28 are cast into a land which they know not 
24- 7 I will give them an heart to know me, that 



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15 know ye for certain, that, if ye put me to 

11 I know the thoughts that 1 think toward 

23 know, and (am) a witne.ss, saith the Lord 
34 Know the Loud : for they shall all know 

8 knew thatthis (was) the word of the LoKD 

3 and mighty things, which tnou knowest 
19 Go, hide . . and let no man know where ye 

24 Let no man know of these words, and thou 

14 Dost thou certainly know that Baalis the 

15 slay Ishmael. and no man sliall know (it) 

4 he had slain Gcdaliah, and no man knew 

19 know certainly that I have admonished 

22 know certainly that ye shall die by the 

3 to serve other gods, whom they knew not 

15 the men which knew that their wives had 

28 ahall know whose words shall stand, mine 

29 yo may know that ray words shall surely 
17 all ye that know his name, say. How is 

30 I know his wrath, saith the Lord : but 

5 shall know that there hath been a prophet 
13 shall know that I the Lord have spoken 

7 and ye shall know that I (am) the Lord 

10 they shall know that I (am) the Lord, and 

13 Then shall ye know that I fam) the Lord 

14 and they shall know that I (am) the Lord 

4 and ye shall know that I(am) the Lord 
'9 shall know that I (am) the Lord that sm. 
27 and they shall know that I (am) the Lord 

20 and I knew that they (were) the cherubim 

5 I know the things that come into your 
10, 12 and ye shall know that I (am) the Lord 
IS, i5 they shall know that I (am) the Lord 

20 and ye shall know that I (am) the Lord 
9, 14, 21, 23 ye shall know that I (am) the 

8 and ye shall know that I (am) the Lord 

23 shall know that I have not done without 
7 ye ahall know that I (am) the Lord, when 

62 and thou shalt know that I (am) the L. 

12 Know ye not wh.it these (things mean) ? 

21 shall know that I the Lord have spoken 

24 all the trees of the field shall know that 
7 knew their desolate palaces, and he laid 

12 they might know that I (am) the Lord 
20 ye may knov/ that I (am) the Lord your 

26 that they might know that I (am) the L. 
38 and ye shall know that I (am) the Lord 
42, 44 ye shall know that I (am) the Loud 

5 all flesh may loiow that I the Lord have 

16 and thou shalt know that I (am) the Lord 

22 ye shall know that I the Lord have pou. 
49 and ye shall know that I (am) the Lord 
24, 27 shall know that I (am) the Lord God 

5 and ye shall know that I (am) the Lord 
7 and thou shalt know that I (am) the Lo. 

II, 17 they shall know that I (am) the Lord 

14 they shall know my vengeance, saith the 

6 and they shall know that I (am) the Lord 
ig they that know thee among the people - 
22, 23, 24, 26 shall know that I (am) the Lord 

6,9, 16, 21 shall know that I (am) the Lord 
8, 19, 2Sv 26 shall know that I (am) the Lo. 

9 the countries which thou hast not known 
IS, then slLoll they laiow that I (am) the L. 

29 Then shall they know that I (urn) the L. 
33 then shall they know that a prophet hath 

27 shall know that I (am) the Lord, when I 

30 Thus shall they know that I the Lord ^ 
4, 12 thou shalt know that I (am) the Lord 
g and ye shall know that I (am) tlie Lord 

15 and they shall know that I (am) the LoKu 

11 and ye shall know that I (am) the Lord 

23 the heathen shall know that I(am)the L. 
36 shall know that I the Lord build the ru. 
38 and they shall know that I (am) the Lord 

3 And I answered, Lord GOD, thou know. 

6, 13 and ye shall know that I (am) the L. 

14 ye know that I the Lord have spoken (it) 

28 know that I the Lord do sanctify Israel 
14 dwelleth safely, shalt thou not know (it)? 

16 the heathen may know me, when I shall 
23 and they shall know that I (am) the Lord 

6 and they shall know that I (am) the Lord 

7 the heathen shall know that I (am) the 

22 the house of Israel shall know that I (am) 

23 the heathen shall know that the house of 
28 they Itnow that I (am) the Lord their God 

3 my spirit v/as troubled to know the dream 

25 Know therefore and understand, (that) 
20 Knowest. .wherefore I come unto thee 1 
32 that do know their God shall be strong 
38 a god whom his fathers laiew not shall 

8 she didnotknowthatlgaveher corn, and 
2o betroth thee, .and thou shalt know the L. 

3 know Ephraim, and Israel is not hid from 

4 whoredoms, .they have not known the L» 

3 we know, (if) we follow on to know the L. 
g devoured liis strength, and he knoweth 

9 grey hairs are here, yet he knoweth not 

2 shall cry unto me. My God, we know thee 

4 they have made princes, and I knew (it) 
7 Israel shall know (it) : the prophet (is) a 

3 Ephraim. .they knew not that I healed 

4 thoushaltknownogodbutme; for(there) 

5 I did know thee in the wilderness, in the 
9 prudent, and he shall know them? for 
14 Who knoweth (if) he will return and rep. 
27 ye shall know that I (am>in the midst of 

17 shall ye know that I (am) the Lord your 
2 You only have I known of all the families 

10 they know not to do right, saith the Lord 

12 I know your manifold transgressions and 
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Jon. I. 10 men Uoew that he fled from the pressoce 

1. 12 know that for my sake thia great tempest 
4. 2 I knew thattliou (art) a gracious God, and 

Mic. 3. I Hear..(Isit) not foryoutoknow judgm,t 
4. 12 But they know not the thoughts of the L. 
6. 5 ye may know the righteousness of the L. 
Nah. I. 7 and he knoweth them that trust in him 
Zeph. 3. 5 faileth not ; but the unjust knoweth no 
Zech. 2. 9 know that the Lord of hosts hath sent 

2. n thou shalt know that the Loiiu of hosts 
4.5, 13 said . Knowest thou not what these bo 
4. g thou shalt know that the Lord of hosts 

6. IS ye shall know that the Lord of hosts hath 

7. 14 among all the nations whom they knew 

11. II poor of the flock that waited upon me k. 
Mai, 2. 4 know that I. .sent this commaudmeut 

i.To know, V}' yeda. 

Ezra 4. 15 know, that this city (is) a rebellious city 
7. 2s judge, all such as know the laws of thy 
7. 25 and teach ye them th.it know (them) not 

Dan. 2. 8 I know of certainty that ye would gain 
2. 9 I shall know that yc can show me the in. 
2. 21 knowledge to them that know undeista. 
2. 22 he knoweth what (is) in the darkness, and 
2. 30 mightest know the thoughts of thy hcai-t 
4. 9 X know that the spirit of the holy gods (is) 
4. 17 the living may know that the most high 
4. 2s till thou know that the most high ruleth 
4. 26 shalt have known that tlu; heavens do 

4. 32 until thou know that the most higli ruleth 

5. 21 he knew that the most high God ruled in 
5. 22 not humbled.. though thou knewest all 

5. 23 gods, .which see not, nor hear, nor know • 

6. 10 Daniel knew that the writing waa signed 
6. 15 Know, O king, that the law of the Uedes 

5. To know, discern, "laj nukar, 3. 

Job 21. 29 Have ye not asked, .do ye not know their 

6.7*0 discern, 13) nakar, 5. 

Gen. 37. 32 know now whether it (be) thy son's coat 
37. 33 he knew it, and said, (It is) my sons'scoat 
42. 7 he knew them, but made himself strange 
42. 8 knew his brethren, but they knew not hin> 
JudgiS. 3 they knew the voice of the young man the 
Euth 3. 14 Bherose upbefore onecouldknowanother. 
I Sa. 26. 17 Saul knew David's voice, and said, (Is) 
1 Ki. 18. 7 knew him, and fell on his face, and said 
Job 2. 12 lifted up their eyes, and knew him not 
7.10 neither shall his place know him any more 
24. 13 they know not the ways thereof, nor abide 
24. 17 if (one) know (them, they are in) the ter. 
34. 25 he knoweth their works, and he ovcrtur. 
P6a.io3. 16 tlie place thereof shall know it no more 
142. 4 but (there was) no man that would know 

7. To know, yivuffKiti ginoskd. 

Matt. I. 2s knew her not till she had brought forth 

6. 3 left hand know what thy right hand doeth 

7. 23 will I profess unto them, I never knew you 
9. 30 charged them, saying, See(that) no man k. 

10. 26 is nothing hid, that shall not be known 

12. 7 if ye had known what (this) meaneth, I 
12. IS when Jesus knew(it), he withdrew himself 

12. 33 corrupt : for the tree is known by(his)fr. 

13. II it is given unto you to know the mysteries 
24. 32 putteth forth leaves, ye know that sum. 
24. 33 know that it is near, (even) at the doors 
24. 39 knew not until the flood came, and took 

24. 43 But know this, that if the good man of the 

25. 24 I knew thee that thou art an hard man 
Mnrk 4. n to [know] the mystery of the kingdom of 

4. 13 and how then will ye know all parables 

5. 43 charged them, .that no man should know 

6. 38 when they knew, they say, Five, and two 

7. 24 would have no man know (it): but he could 

8. 17 when Jesus knew (it), he saith unto them 

9. 30 he would not that any man should know 

12. 12 they knew that he had spoken the parable 

13. r8 puttethforthleaves.yeknowthatsummer 
13. 29 So. .knowthatitisnigh,(ev€n)at thedoora 
13. 10 For he knew that the chief priests had de. 

15. 4s when he knew(it)of the centurion, he gave 
Luke I. 18 Whereby shall I know this? fori am an 

1. 34 Hov/ shall this be, seeing I know not a 

2. 43 Joseph and his mother knew not (of it) 

6. 44 For every tree is known by his own fruit 

7. 39 wouldhave known who and what manner 

8. 10 know the mysteries of the kingdom of G. 

8. 17 that shall not be known and come abroad 

9. 1 1 the people, when they knew (it), followed 
10. 22 no man knoweth who the Son is, but the 
12. 2 *or. neither hid, that shall not be known 
12. 39 And this know, that if the good man of the 
12. 47 seivant, which knew his lord's will, and 
12. 48 he that knew not, and did commit things 

16. 15 God knoweth your hearts : for that which 

18. 34 neither knew they the things which were 

19. IS know how much every man had gained by 
19. 42 If thou hadst known, even thou, at least 
ig. 44 thou knewest not the time of thy visitat. 
21. 20 know that the desolation thereof is nigh 
21. 30 know of your own selves that summer is 
21. 31 know ye that the kingdom of God is nigh 
24. iS'hast not known the things -which are come 
24. 35 was known of them in breaking of bread 

John I. 10 made byhini, and the world knew him not 

1. 48 saithuntohim, Whence knowest thou me? 

2. 24 commit himself .because he knew all (men) 

2. 25 needed not. for he knew what was in man 

3. 10 a master, .and knowest not these thingsT 

4. I the Lord knew how the Pharisees bad be. 

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John 4. S3 father knew that (it was) at the same hour 
5. eknewthathe had beennowalong time(ia 

5. 42 I know you, that ye have not the love of 
7. 17 he shall know of the doctrine, whether 
7. 26 know indeed that this is the very Ouist? 
7. 27 when Christ cometh no man knovveth 

7. 49 people who knoweth not the law are cur. 

7. 51 before it hear him, and know what he d.? 

8. 28 then shall ye know that I am (he), and 
8. 32 And ye shall know the truth, and the truth 
8. 52 said..Nowwe knowthat thou hast a devil 

8. 55- Yet ye have not known him ; but I know 
TO. 14 and know my (sheep), and am known of 
JO. 15 knoweth me, even so know I the Father 
10. 27 My sheep. .1 know them, and they follow 

10. 38 ye may know, and believe, that the Father 

11. 57 if any man knew where he were, he should 

12. gthe Jewsthereforekhewthathewasthere 

13. 7 not now; but thou shalt know hereafter 
13. 12 said. .Know ye what I have done to you? 

13. 28 knew for what iiitent he spake this unto 
J3- 35 By this shaU all. know that ye are my 

14. 7 If ye had Icnown me, [ye should have kn,] 
14. 7 henceforth ye know him, and have seen 
14. 9 and yet hast thou not kno^vn me, Philip? 
14. 17 neither knoweth him: but ye know him 
14. 20 ye shall know that I (am) in my Father 
14. 31 that the world may know that I love the 

1 5. 18 ye know that it hated me before (it hated) 

16. 3 they have not Icnown the Father, nor me 

16. 19 Jesus knew that they-were desirous to ask 
27. 3 they might know thee the only true God 

17. 7 they have known that all things whatso. 
17. 8 [iQjown] surely that I came out from thee 
17. 23 worldmay know that thou hast sent me 
17. 25 not known thee: but I have known thee 
17. 25 these have known that thou hast sent me 
19. 4 ye may know that I find no fa^ilt in him 
21. 17 thou knowest all things; thou Icnowesf 

Acts t. 7 for you to know the times or the seasons 
2 36 let all the house of .Israel know assuredly 

9. 24 But their laying await was known of Saul 
17. 19 May we know what this new doctrine 
17. 20 would know therefore what these tilings 
39. 15 I know and Paul I know; but who are ye? 

19. 35 what man is there that knoweth not how 

20. 34 ye yourselves know, that these hands have 
2r. 24 all may know that those things, whereof 

21. 34 could not know the certainty for the turn. 
22. 14 thovi shouldest know his will, and see 

22. 30 would liave known tlie certainty wheref. 

23. 28 [known] tlie cause wherefore they accused 
Eom.-i, 21 when they knew God, they glorified (liim) 

2, 18 knov/est (liis) wilL.approvest the things 

3, 17 And the way of peace have they not known 

6. 6 Knowhig this, that our old man is crucified 

7. I for I speak to them that know the law 

7. - I had not kno\vn sin, but by the law : for 
to. 19 Did not Israel know ? First Moses saith 
II. 34 who hath knov/n the mind of the Lord ? 

t Co. 1. 21 after, .the world by wisdom knew not God 
i. 8 none of the princes . . knew . . had they kn. 
2. 14 neither can he know (them), because they 

2. 16 who hath known the mind of the Lord 

3. 20 Lord knoweth the thoughts of the wise 

4. 19 will know, not the speech of them which 

8. 2 knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know 
8. 3 if any man love God, the same is kno\vn 

13. 9 we know in part, and we prophesy in part 

13. 12 I know in part ; but then, .even as also I 

14. 7 shall itbeknownwhatis piped or harped? 
14. 9 how shall it be known what is spoken ? 

S Co. 2. 4 ye might know the love which I have 

2. 9 I might know the proof of you, whether 

3. 2 in our hearts, known and read of all men 
S 16 though we have "known Christ after the 

5. 16 now henceforth know we (him) no- more 

5. 21 made him (to be) sin for us, who knew no 
8. 9 ye know the grace of our Lord J"esus Ch. 

73. 6 I trust that ye shall knowthat we are not 
Gal. 3. 7 Know ye therefore that they which are 

4. 9 ye have known God, or rather are known 
Eph. 3. 19 know the love of Clirist, which passeth k. 

S- 5 ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unc. 

6. 22 ye might know our affairs, and <that) he 
Pliil. 2. 19 may be of good comfort, when I know • 

2. 22 ye know the proof of him, that, as 

3. lo That I may know him, and the power of his 

4. 5 Let your moderation be known unto all 
Col. 4. 8 he might know your estate, and comfort 

1 Th. 3. 5 I sent to know your faith, lest by some 

2 Ti. I. 18 how. .he ministered, .thou knowest very 

2. 19 seal. The Lord knoweth them that are his 
3. I know also, that in the last days perilous 
3. 10 alway err . . they have not knovm my ways 
8. II every man his brother, saying, Know the 
10. 34 knowing in yourselves that ye have in 
1 3. 23 Know ye that four) brother Timothy is set 

1. 3 Knowing (this), that the trying of your 

2. 2o But wilt thou know, O vain man, that fa. 
20 Let him know, that he which converteth 
20 Knowing this first, that no prophecy of 

3 Knowing this first, that there shall come 
3 we do know that we know him. If we keep 
2. 4 He that saith, I know him, and keepeth 
2. 5 perfected : hereby know we that we are in 

2. 13, 14 known him (that is)froHS the beginning 
2. 13 1 write, .because ye have known the Fat. 
2. 18 Little children.. welcnowthatitls the last 
z. 29 If ye know that he is righteous, ye know 

3. I the. world knoweth us not, because it kn. 
3. 6 Blnneth hath notBeen htm, neither known 



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I Jo. 



1 Jo. 3. 19 hereby we know that we are of the truth 

3. 2o For. .God is greater, .and knoweth all th. 

3. 24 hereby we know that he abideth in us, by 

4. 2 Hereby know ye the spirit of God : Every 
4. 6 he that knoweth God heareth us ; he that 
4. 6 Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and 
4. 7 that loveth is born of God, and knoweth 
4. 8 He that loveth not knoweth not God ; for 
4. 13 Hereby knowwe thatwedwell in him, and 

4. 16 we haveknowa and believed the love that 
g. 2 we know that we love tlie children of God 

5. 20 that we may know him that is true; and 

2 Jo. 1 but also aU they that have known the tr. 
Rev. 2. 17 which no man [knoweth] saving he that 

z. 23 all the churches shall know that I am he 

2. 24 known the depths of Satan, as they speak 

3. 3 not know v/hat hour I wUl come upon thee 

3. 9 1 will make them . . to know that I have 

S.Knovm, yuaicTTis gnostos. 

Acts 28. 22 know that every where it is spoken against 
9. To see, have seen, known, oT5a oida. 

Matt. 6. 8 your Father knoweth what things ye have 

6. 32 knoweth that ye have need of all these 

7. II know how to give good gifts unto your 

9. 4 Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said, Whe. 

9. 6 may know that the Son of man hath power 
12. 25 knew their thoughts, and said unto them 
15. 12 Knowest thou that the Pharisees were off. 
20. 22 Ye know not what ye ask. Are ye able to 
20. 25 Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles 
22. .16 we know that thou are true, and teachest 
22. 29 not knowing the scriptures, nor the power 
24. 36 of that day and hour knoWeth no (man) 

24. 42 know not what hour your Lord doth come 
24- 43 if the good man of the house had known 
25. 12 said. Verily I say unto you, I know you 

25. 13 for ye know neither the day nor the hour 

25. 26 thou knewest that I reap where I sowed 

26. 2 Ye know that after two days is. .the pas. 
26. 70 denied, .saying, I know not what thou sa. 
26. 72 denied with an oath, I do not know the 

26. 74 and to swear,(saying), 1 knos/ not the man 

27. 18 knew that for envy they had delivered 

28. 5 for I knowthat ye seek Jesus, which was 
Mark i. 24 I know thee who thou art, the Holy One 

1. 34 the devils to speak, because they knew h. 

2. 10 may know thatthe Son of man hath power 

4. 13 Know ye not this parable ? and how then 

4. 27 should spring and grow up, he knoweth 

5. 33 knowing what was done in her, came and 
6. 20 knowing that he was a just man and an h. 

10. ig Thou knowest the commandments. Do not 

10. 38 Ye know not what ye ask : can ye drink 
.10. 42 Ye know that they which are accounted 
12. 14 we know that thou art true, and carest 
12 jshe, [knowing) their hypocrisy, said unto 

12. 24 ye know not the scriptures, neither the 

13. 32 of that day and. .hour knoweth no man 
13. 33 and pray ; for ye know not when the time 

13. 35 ye know notwhen themaster of thehouse 

14. 68 know not, neither understand I what thou 
14. 71 I know not this man of whom ye speak 

IiUke-4. 34 I know thee who thou art ; theHolyOneof 

4. 41 to speak : for they knew that he was Chr. 

5. 24 may know that the Son of man hath power 

6. 8 he knew their thoughts, and said to the 

8. 53 And they laughed . .knowing that she was 

9. 33 and one for Elias ; not knowing what he 
g. 55 [know not what manner of spirit ye are of] 

11. 13 know how to give good gifts unto your ch. 

11. 17 knowing their thoughts, said unto them 

12. 30 knoweththatyehave need of these things 

12. 39 if thegoodmanof the house had known w. 

13. 25 and say unto you, I know not whsnce ye 
13. 27 I tell you, I know you not whence ye are 

18. 20 Thou knowest the commandments. Do not 

19. 22 Thou knewest that I was an austere man 

20. 21 know thatthousayest and teachestrightly 
22. 34 thou Shalt thrice deny that thou knowest 
22. 57 denied him, saying. Woman, I know him 

22. 60 Peter said, Man, I know not what thou 

23. 34 [forgive them ; for they know riot what] 
John I. 26 standeth one among you, whom ye know 

1. 31 knew him not: but that he should be m. 

1. 33 And I Imew him not : but he that sent 

2. 9 was made wine, and knew not whence it 

2. 9 the servants which drew the water knew 

3. 2 we know that thou art a teacher come 

3. ji W,e speak that we do know, and testify 
4. 10 If thou Icnewest the giftof God, and who 
4. 22 Ye worship ye know not what : we know 
4. 25 I know that Messias cometh, v/hich is cal. 

4. 32 said. .1 have meatto eat that yeknownot 

4. 42 and know that this is indeed the Christ 

5. 32 know that the witness which he witness. 

6. 6 for he himself knew what he would do 
6. 42 Jesus . . whose father and mother weknow? 
6. 61 Jesus knew in himself that his disciples 

6. 64 Jesus knew from the beginning who they 
7. 15 How knoweth this man letters, having 

7. 27 we knowthisman whence he is :but when 

7. 28 Ye both know me, and ye know whence I 
7! 28 he that sent me is true, whom ye know 
.7. 29 I know him : for I am from him, and he 

8. 14 I know whence I came, and whither I go 
8. 19 answered. Ye neither know me, nor my 
8. 19 if yehadknovTn me, ye should have kno^vn 
8. 37 I know that ye are Abraham's seed ; but 
8. 55 I know him: and if I should say, I know 
8. 55 a liar, .but I know him, and keep his say 



Jolm 9. 12 said they. .Where is he? He said, I know 
g. 20 We know that this is ourson, and that he 
9, 21 But by what means heliowseeth, weknow 
9. 21 or who hath opened his eyes, we know not 
9. 24 and sasd. we knov/ that this man isa sin. 
9, 25 sinner (or no), I know not : one thing 1 k. 
9. 29 We know that God spake unto Moses : (as 
9. 29 this (fellow), we know not from whence 
9. 30 ye know not from whence he is, and (yet) 
9. 31 Now.we;know that God heareth not sinners 
10. 4 sheep follow him : for they know his voice 

10. 5 for they know not the voice of strangers 

11. 22 know, that even now, whatsoever thou 
II. 24 I know that he shall rise again in the 
II. 42 And I knew that thou hearest me always 

11. 49 said unto them. Ye know nothing aLall 

12. 35 in darkness knoweth not whither he goeth 

12. so And I know that his commandment is life 

13. I Jesus knew that his hour was come that 
13. 3 Jesus knowing that the Father had given 
13. 7 thou knowest not now ; but thou shalt 
13. II he knew who should betray him ; theref. 

13. 17 If ye know these things, happy are ye if 
13. 18 I know whom I have chosen ; but that the 

14. 4 whither I go ye know, and the way [ye k.1 

14. 5 Lord, weknownot..howcanweknowthe 
15. 'IS servant knoweth not what his lord doeth 

15. 21 because they know not him that sent me 

16. 30 Now are we sure that thou knowest all 
18. 2 Judas, .which betrayed him, knew the pi. 
18. 4 knowing all things that should come upon 

18. 21 ask them, .behold, they know what I said 
ig. 10 knowest thou not that I have power to 

19. 28 Jesus [knowing] that all things were now 

19. 35 he knoweth that he saith true, that ye 

20. 2 we know not where they have laid him 
20. 9 they knewnot the scripture, thathemusfc 
20. 13 Because. . I know not where they have laid 

20. 14 saw Jesus, .and knew not that it was Je. 

21. 4 but the disciples knew not that it was J. 
21. 12 Who art thou? knowing that it was the L. 
zi. 15 Lord ; thou knowest that I love thee 

21. 16 Lord ; thou knowest that I love thee 
21. 17 And he said, .Lord, thou knowest all th. 
21. 24 and we know that his testimony is true 
Acts 2. 22 midst of you, as ye yourselves also knovr 

2. 30 knowing that God had sworn with an oath 

3. 16 made this man strong, whom ye see and k. 
5. 7 wife, not knowing what was done, came 
7. 18 TUl another kingarose, which knewnot J. 

10. 37 word, (I say), ye know, which was publish. 
■12. 11 know of a surety, that the Lord hath sent 
16. 3 they knew all that his father was a Greek 

19. 32 the more part knew not wherefore they 

20. 22 not kno^ving the things that shall befall 
zo. 25 I know that ye all, among whom I have 
20. 29 I know this, that after my departing shall 
?6. 27 KingAgrippa. . Iknow that thou believest 

Rom. 3. 19 we knov,r that what things soever the law 

5. 3 knowingthattribulationworkethpatience 

6. 9 BlnowingthatChristbeingraisedfromthe 

6. 16 Know ye not, that to whom ye yield you. 

7. 7 I had not known lust, except the law had 
7. 14 we know that the law is spiritual : but I 

7. 18 For I knew that in me that is, in my flesh 

8. z2 we knowthat the whole creation groaneth 
8. 26 we know not what we should pray for as 
8. 27 knoweth what (is) the mind of the spirit 
8. 28 we knowthat aU things work together for 

13. TI knowing the time, that now (it is) high 

14. €4 1 iDDow, and am persuaded by the Lord J. 

1 Co. I. 16 besides, I know not whether I baptized 

B. 2 determined not to know any thing among 
2. II what man knoweth the things of a man 
2. II the things of God [knoweth] no man, but 

2. 12 that we might know the things that are 

3. j6 Knowye notthatyearethetempleof God 

5. 6Knowy<2 notthatalittleleavenleaveneth 

6. 2 Do ye not know that the saints shall ju. 
6. 3 Know ye not that we shall judge angels 1 
6. 9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall 
6. is-Xnowyenot that your bodies are theme. 

6. 16 know ye not that he which is joined to 

6. 19 know ye not that your body is the temple 
7. 16 what knowest thou, wife, whether thou 

7. 16 how knowest thou, man, whether thou 

8. 1 Now. .we know that we all have knowle'. 
8. 2 if any man think that [he knoweth] any 

8. 4 know thatan idol (is) nothinginthe world 
g. 13 Do ye not know that they which minister 
g. 24 Knowyenot that they which run in arace 

11. 3 I would have you know, that the head of 

12. 2 Ye know that ye were Gentiles, carried 
14.-11 if I know not the meaning of the voice, I 

13. 58 ye know that your labour is not in vain 
16. 15 ye know the house of Stephanas, that it 

2 Co. J. 7 knowing, that as ye are partakers of the 

4. 14 Knowing that he which raised up the Lord 

5. I know that if ourearthly house of (this) tab. 
5. 6 knowing that, whilst we are at home in the 
5. II Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord 
5. 16 henceforth know we no man after the flesh 

9. 2 I know the forwardness of your mind, for 
II. II because! love you not? God Imoweth 

11. 31 The God and Father, .knoweth that I lie 

12. 2 I knew a man in Christ above fourteen y. 
12. 2, 3 out of the body, 1 cannot tell : God kn. 
12. 3 I knew such a man, whether in the body 

GaL 2. 16 Knowing that a man is not justified by the 
4. 8 when ye knewnot God, ye did service unto 
4. 13 Ye know how through infirmity of the ft. 

lEph; 1. 18 ye may knowwhat is the hope- of his call. 



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KNOWLEDGE 



■Eph. 6. 8 Knowing that whatsoever good thing any 
6. 9 knowing that your Master also is in heaven 

6. 21 that ye also may know my atf airs, (and) how 
Fhil. I. 17 knowing that I am set for the defence of 

1. 19 know that this shall turn to my salvation 
I. 25 I know that I shall abide and continue with 

4. 12 I know both how to be abased, and I know 
4. 15 know also, that in the beginning of th&g. 

Col. 2. I that ye knew what great conflict I have 

3. 24 Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive 

4. 1 knowing that ye also have a Master in h. 
4. 6 may know how ye ought to answer every 

I Th. I. 4 Knowing, brethren beloved, your election 

1. 5 as ye know what manner of men we were 
a. I yourselves, .know our entrance in unto 

2. 2 as ye know, at Philippi, we were bold in 
2. 5 neither, used .flattering words, as ye k 

2. n As ye know how we exhorted and comfor. 

3. 3 yourselves know that we are appointed 

3. 4 told even as it came to pass and ye know 

4. 2 ye know what commandments we gave 
4. 4 everyone of you should know how topos, 

4. s even as the Gentiles which know not God 

5. 2 yourselves know perfectly, that the day of 
5. 12 to know them which labour among you 

sTh. I. 8 taking vengeance on them that know not 

2. 6 ye know what withholdeth that he might 

3. 7 For yourselves know how ye ought to fol. 
I Tl. 1. 8 we know that the law (is) good, if a man 

f. 9 Knowing this, that the law is not made 
3. S a man knownot howtorulehisown house 
3. 15 that thou mayest know how thou oughtest 

3 TL I. 12 for I know whom I have believed, and am 

1. 15 This thou knowest, that all they which 

2. 23 avoid, knowingthat they dogenderstrifes 

3. 14 knowing of whom thou, .learned (them) 
3. 15 And that from a child thou hast kno^vn 

Titus I. 16 They profess that they know God , but in 

3. II Knowing that he that is such is subverted 
rhm. 21 knowing that thou wilt also do more 
Heb. 8. II for all shall know me, from the least to 

10. 30 we know him that hath said. Vengeance 
Ja3. 3. 1 knowing that we shall receive the greater 

4. 4 know ye not that the friendship of the 

4. 17 to himthatknoweth todogood.and doeth 
I Pe. I. 18 ye know that ye were not redeemed with 

3. 9 (knowing) that ye are thereunto called 

5. 9 knowing that the same afflictions are ac. 
3 Pe. I. 12 you always in remembrance though ye k, 

1. 14 Knowing that shortly 1 must put off (this) 

2. 9 The Lord knoweth how to deliver the 

I Jo. 2. II knoweth not whither he goeth, because 
2. 2o have an unction, .and ye know all things 
2. 21 ye know not the truth, bu,t because ye k. 

2. 29 If ye know that he is righteous . every one 

3. 2 we know that, when he shall appear, we 
3. 5 ye know that he was manifested to take 
3. 14 Wo know that we have passed from death 
3. 15 ye know that no murderer hath eternal 
S. 13 ye may know that ye have eternal life 

5. 15 we know that he hear us, whatsoever we 
5- IS we know that we have the petitions that 
5. 18 We know that whosoever is born of God 
S. 19 know that we are of God, and the whole 

5. 20 we know that the Son of God is come, and 
3 Jobu 12 record ; and ye know that our record is 
Jude 5 ye once knew this, how that the Lord 

10 speak evilof those things which they know 
Rev. 2. 2 I know thy works, and thy labour, and 
2. 9 I know thy works, and tribulation, and 

2. 13 I know thy works, and where thou dwell. 

2. 19 I know thy works, and charity, .ind service 

3. I I know thy works, and thou hast a name 
3. 8 I know thy works . behold, I have set be. 
3. 15 I know thy works, that thou art neither 
3. 17 knowest not that thou art wretched, and 

7. 14 And I said unto him. Sir, thou knowest 
-12 12 he knoweth that he hath but a short time 

19. 12 he had a name written that no man knew 
10. To know about or fvXly, iTriyivda-Ku epiginosko. 
Matt 7. 16 y§ shall know them by their fruits. Do 
7. 2o Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know 
II 27 and no man knoweth the Son, but the F. 

11. 27 neither knoweth any man the Father, save 
17. 12 they knew him not, but have done unto 

M,ark 5. 30 knowing in himself thi-t virtue had gone 

6. 33 many [knew] him, and ran afoot thitherout 

6. 54 And when they werecome out .they knew 
Luke I. 4 thou mightest know the certainty of those 

7. 37 when she knew that (Jesus) sat at meat 
23 7 as he knew that he belonged unto Herod's 
24. 16 eyes were holden that they should not k. 

24. 31 their eyes were opened, and they knew 
Acts 3. 10 they knew that it was he which sat for 

g. 30 when the brethren knew, they brought 

12. 14 when she knew Peter's voice, she opened 
19. 34 when they knew that he was a Jew, all 
22. 24 know wherefore they cried soagainst him 
22. 29 afraid, after he knew that he was a Roman 

25. 10 done no wrong, as thou very well knowest 

27. 39 when it was day, they knew not the land 

28. I knew that the island was called Melita 
Bom. I. 32 WTio knowing the judgment of God, that 

1 Co. 13. 12 then shalll know even as also I am known 

2 Co. 13. 5 Know ye not your own selves, how that 
Col. I. 6 since the day ye. .knew the grace of God 
I Ti. 4. 3 of them which believe and know the truth 
a Pe. 3. 21 to have known the way of righteousness 

2. 21 after they have known (it), to turn from 
11. To wndersland, iiriarofiai epistainat. 

Acts 10. 3f Ye know how that it is an unlawful tiling 



Acts 15. 7 ye know how that a good while ago God 

18. 25 he spake knowing only the baptism of 

19. 15 answered and said . . Paul 1 know ; but who 

19. 25 know that by this craft we have our we. 

20. 18 Ye know, from the first day that I came 
22. 19 they know that I imprisoned and beat in 
24. 10 I know that thou hast been of many years 
26. 26 For the king knoweth of these things, before 

I T(^ 6. 4 tie is proud, knowingnothing, but doting 
Heb. II. 8 he went out, not knowingwhitherhe went 
Jas. 4. 14 Whereas ye know not what (shall be) on 
Jude 10 but what they know natuially^ as brute b. 

12. To know, i(n)fii isemi. 

Acts 26. 4 My manner of life from my youth . know 
Heb. 12. 17 For ye know how that afterward,, when he 

13. 7*0 know beforehand or formerly, irpoytvurrKco. 
Acts 26. 5 Which knew me from the beginning, if 

li.Tn knovj together, (xivotSa sunoida. 

1 Co. 4. 4 For I know nothing by myseU ; yet am I 
KNOW, to cause, let, or make to — ■ 

l.To make to know, y^; yadn, 3. 

Job 38. 12 Hast thou .cjiused the day spring to know 
2.70 cause to know, vy. yoda, ,5. 

E.\odi8. 16 1 do make (them) know the statutesof G. 
33. 12 thou hast not let me know whom thou 

Deut 8. 3 that he might make thee know that niiin 

Josh. 4. 22 Then ye shall let your children know, say. 

2 Sa. 7. 21 hastthoudoneall . to make thy servant k. 
Job 13. 23 make me to knew my transgression and 
Psa. 39. 4 Lord, make me to know mine end, and 

51. 6 and thouslialt make metoknow wisjura 

143. 8 cause me to know the way wherein I sho. 

Prov.22. 21 That I might make thee knov/ the eertai. 

Jer. 16.21 behold, I will this once cause them to know 

16. 21 I will cause them to know mine hand and 
Eze. i6. 2 cause Jerusalem to know her abominations 

20. 4 cause them to know the abominations of 
Dan. 8. 19 I will malie thee kiioiv,what shall be 10 

3. To know, vy yeda, 5 

Dan. 7. 16 and made me know the interpretation of 
KNOW before, to — 
To ktioio beforehand, -rrpoyivdcrKcii proginnskH. 

2 Pe. 3. 17 seeing ye know, .before, beware lest ye 

KNOW fully, to — 

To folloio alongside, irapaKoXovBeo) parakolotHheo. 
2 Ti. 3. 10 But thou hast fully known my doctrine 

KNOW not, to — 

To be ignorant, not to knoio, ayvoeoi ognosu. 

Acts 13. 27 because they knew him not, nor yet the 
Kom. 2. 4 not knowing that the goodness of God 

6. 3 know ye not, that so many of us as were 

7. I Know ye not, brethren, how that the law 
KNOW the uttermost, to — 

To know thoroughly, SiayivwffKw diaginosko. 

Acts 24. 22 I will know the uttermost of your matter 

ENOW -well, to — 

To knoto about or fxdhj, iirtyivdrrKiii epiginosko. 
2 Co 6 9 As unknown, and (yet) well known ; as 

KNOWLEDGE — 

1. Understanding, •ira binah. 

Prov. 2. 3 Yea, if thou cricst after knowledge, (and) 
Dan. 2.21 knowledge to them that know understa. 

2.Kno^oledge, y^ dea. 

Job 36. 3 I will fetch my knowledge from afar, and 

37. 16 works of him which isperfect in knowle.? 

Z. Knowledge, -ij;! dcah. 

1 Sa. 2. 3 for the LoKD (is) a God of knowledge, and 
Job 36. 4 he that is perfect in knowledge (is) with 
Psa. 73. 11 and is there knowledge in the most High? 
Isa. II. 9 the eaith shall be full of the knowledge 

28. q Whom shall he teach knowledge ? and 
Jer. 3. IS which shall feed you with knowledge and 

i.Knovdedge, n>n daath. 

Gen. 2. 9 the tree of knowledge of good and evil 

2. 17 of the tree of the knowledge of good and 

Exod3i. 3 in understanding, and in knowledge, and 

35. 31 in understanding, and in knowledge, and 

Nuni24. 16 and knew the knowledge of the most H. 

Job 15. 2 Should a wise man utter vain knowledge 

21. 14 for we desire not the knowledge of thy 

21. 22 Shall (any) teach God knowledge 7 seeing 

33. 3 and my lipsshall utter knowledge clearly 

34. 35 Job hath-spoken without knowledge, and 

35. 16 he multiplieth words without knowledge 

36. 12 obey not.. they ."shall die without knowje. 

38. 2 darkeneth counsel by words without kno. 
42. 3 (is) he that hideth counsel without know . 

Psa. 19. 2 and night unto night showcth knowledge 
94. 10 he that teacheth man knowledge, (shall 
119. 66 Teach me good judgment and knowledge 
139. 9 (Such) knowiedge (is) too wonderful for 
Prov. I. 4 To give, to the young man knowledge 
I. 7 fear of the LORD (is) the beginning of kn. 
I. 22 delight in .scorning, and fools hate kno. 

1. 29 For that they hated knowledge, and did 

2. 5 Then . .shalt thou find the knowledge of 

2. 6 out of his mouth (cometh) knowledge and 
2. 10 and knowledge is pleasant unto thy soul 

3. 2o By hUs knowledge the depths are broken 
5. 2 and (that) thy lips may keep knowledge 

8. 9 (are) all . . right t» them that find knowle. 
8. 10 and knowledge rather than choice gold 



Prov. 8. 12 find out knowledge of witty inventions 
9. 10 knowledge of the holy (is) understanding 

10. 14 Wise (men) lay up knowledge but the 
n. 9 through knowledge shall the just be deL 
12. I Whoso loveth instruction luveth knowle. 

12. 23 A prudent man coiirealeth knowledge but 

13. 16 prudent (man) dealeth with knowledge 

14. 6 l<iiowled;,'e (i.s) easy unto him that under. 
14. 7 whenllKJU purceivei't not the lips of ku. 

14. 18 the prudent are crowned with knowledge 

15. 2 The tongue of the wise iisetli knowledge 
15. 7 The lips of the wise dispei'se knowledge 
15. 14 liath understanding sccketh knowlt;dgc 

17. 27 Hethathath knowledgesparethhis words 
i3. 15 heart of the prudeut t;ettelli knowledge 

18. IS aud the ear of the wise seeketh knowledge 

19. 2 Also the soul without knowledge not 
19. 25 reprove (and) he will understand know. 

19. 27 instruction to err from the words of kn. 

20. IS lips of knowledge (are) a precious Jewel 

21. II wise isinstructed.liereceivelhknowledge 

22. 12 The eyes of the I.oriD preserve knowledge 
22. 17 andapply thine heart untomyknowledge 

22. 20 e.\cellent things in counsels and knowle. 

23. 12 and thine ears to the words of knowledge 

24. 4 And by knowledge shall the chambers be 
24. s yea, a man of knowledge increaselli sire. 
30. 3 neither learned, nor have the knowledge 

Eccl I. 16 great experience of wisdom and knowledge 

1. 18 lie that increaseth knowledge increaseth 

2. 21 labour (is) in wisdom, aud in knowledge 
2. 26 giveth to a man wisdom, and knowledge 

7. 12 tut the excellency of knowledge (is, tliut) 
9. 10 no work, nor device, nor knowleoge, nor 

12. 9 he still taught the people knowledge; yea 
Isa. 5. 13 captivity, liecausc (they have) no knowle. 

11. 2 the spintof knowledge and of the fear of 

32. 4 of the rash shall understand knowledge 

33. 6 wisdom and knowledge shall be thest.ibi. 
40. 14 taught hiin knowledge, and showed to hira 
44. 19 neither, knowledge nor understanding 
44. 25 wise, and maketli their knowledge fool. 
47 ro Thy wisdom and thy knowledge, it hath 
53. II by his knowledge shall my righteous serv. 

Jer. 10. 14 Every man is brutish in (his) knowledge 
51. 17 Every man is brutish by (his) knowledge 
Dan. I. 4 cunning in knov.'ledge, and understanding 

12. 4 shall run. and knowledge shall be incre. 
H08. 4. I no truth,nor mcioy,nor knowledgp.ofGod 

4. 6 My people arc destroyed for lack of kno. 

4. 6 because thou ha^t rejected knowledge, I 
6. 6 knowledge of Cod more than burnt olfer. 

Mai. 2. 7 For the priest's lips should keep knowle. 

5. 7*0 know, vy. yada, 

Prov. 24. 14 So (shall) the knowledge of wisdom O'e) 
28. 2 hut by a man of understanding (and) kn. 
Hab. 2. 14 For the earth shall be filled with the kno. 

n. Knowledge, snn, jrio madda. 

2 Ch. I. 10 Give me now wisdom and knowledge, that 
1. II but hast asked wisdom and knowledge for 
I 12 Wisdom and knowledge (is) granted unto 

Dan. 1. 17 God gave tlieniknoivledge and skill in all 

~ .Kn-moledge, pji? laanda. 

Dan. 2. 21. knowledge to them that know understand. 

5. 12 an excellent spirit, and knowledge, and 

%.Eye sight, |'y ayin. 

Num.13. 24 committed by ignorance without the kn. 
^..Understanding, ^:u, Sip .•!cliel. 

2 Ch.30. 22 Levites that taught the good knowledge 
10. Knowledge, yvSjiris gnosis. 

Luke I. 77 To give knowledge of salvation unto his 
n. 52 ye have taken away the key of knowledge 

Rom. 2. 20 which hast the form of knowledge and of 

11. 33 lyjth of the wisdom and knowledge of G. 
15. 14 filled with all knowledge, able. also to ad. 

I Co. 1. 5 enriched, in all utterance, and (in) all k. 

8. : Now we know that we all have knowle. 
8. I Knowledgepuffethup.butcharityedifieth 
8. 7 Howbeit (there is) not in every man that 
8. 10 For if any man see thee which hast know. 
8. II And through thy knowledge shall the w. 

12. 8 to another the word of knowledge by the 

13. 2 understand all mysteries, and all knowl. 

13. 8 whether knowledge, it shall vanish away 

14. 6 knowledge, or by prophesying, or by doc. 
3 Co. '2. 14 maketh manifest the savour of his know. 

4. 6 the light of the knowledge of the glory of 

6. 6 By pureness, by knowledge, by long suffe. 
8. 7 faith, and utterance, and knowledge, and 

10. 5 thing that exalteth itself ag.iinst the kno. 

11. 6 though .rude in speech, yet not in know. 
Eph. 3. 19 the love of Christ, which passeth knowle. 
Phil. 3. 8 the excellency of the knowledgeof Christ 
Col. 2. 3 are hid all the treasures of wisdom and k. 

1 Pe. 3. 7 dwell with (them)according to knowledge 

2 Pe. 1. 5 add to your faith virtue ; and to virtue k. 

I. 6 to knowledge temperance ; and to temp. 
3. 18 the knowledge of our Lord and Saviour J. 

11. Full knowledge, (iriyvucns epignr}si.<:. 

Kom. 1. 28 as tihey did not like to retain God in. kn. 

3. 2o for by the law (is) the knowledge of sin 
lo. 2 a zeal of God but not according to know. 

Eph. I. 17 and revelation in the knowledge of him 

4. 13 and of the knowledge of the Son of God 
PhiL 1. 9 abound yet more and more in knowledge 
Col. I. 9 be filled with the knowledge of his will in 

1. 10 and increasing in the knowledge of God 
3. to is renewed in knowledge after the imatfs 



KNOWLEDGE 



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I Ti. 2. 4 to come unto the knowledge of the truth 
■i Ti. 3. 7 never able to come to the knowledge o£ 
Heb. la s6 after that we have received the knowledge 
3 Fe. I. 2 through the knowledge of God, and of J. 
I. 3 through the Itnowledge of hira that hath 

1. 8 barren nor unfruitful in the knowledge 

2. 20 through the knowledge of our Lord and 

\2.Understanding, cruvecris sunesis. 

Eph. 3. 4 ye may understand my knowledge in the 

KNOWLEDGE, not — 

Jgnoraiice, without knowledge, ayponrla agnosia. 

I Co. 15. 34 for some have not the knowledge of God 
KNOWLEDGE, to come to — 
To be caused lo be known, jn; yada, 6. 

Lev. 4. 23, 28 Or if his sin. .come to his knowledge 
KNOWLEDGE, to give, have, or take — 
l.To know, jn; yada. 

Deut. I. 39 iiad no knowledge between good and evil 
1 Sa. 23. 23 take knowledge of all the lurking places 
I Ki. 9. 27 shipmen that had knowledge of the sea 
B Ch. 8. 18 servants that had knowledge of the sea 
Neh. 10. 28 every one having knowledge, and having 
Job 34. 2 aud give ear unto me, ye that have know. 
Psa. 14. 4 Have all the workers of iniquity no kno.? 
53. 4 Have all the workers of iniquity no kno.? 
144. 3 what (is) man, that thou takest knowledge 
Prov 17. 27 He that hath knowledge spareth his wo. 
30. 3 1 neither learned, nor have the knowledge 
laa. 8. 4 For before the child shall have knowledge 
45. 20 they have no knowledge that set up the 
58. 3 afflicted our soul, .and thou takestno kn. ? 
Jer. 4. 22 but to do good they have no knowledge 

2, To cav^e to know, yi; yada, 5. 

Jer. II. iS-the Lord hath given me knowledge (of it) 
8.7*0 discern, 15} nakar, 5. 

Ruth 2. lo that thou shouldest take knowledge of me 
2. 19 blessed be he that did take knowledge of 

4. To know, yivicKoi ginOskO. 

Acts 17. 13 when the Jews of Thessalonica had kno. 

6.2b see, know, oT5a oida. 

Acts 24. 22 having more perfect knowledge of (that) 

6.T0 know about or fully, i-myit'dxTKO) epiginosko. 
Matt 14. 35 whenthemenof that place had knowledge 
Acts 4. 13 they took knowledge of thera, that they 
24. 8 thyself mayest take knowledge of all these 

KNOWLEDGE, endued with — 
Understanding, intelligent, iiriffT-fi/jLaiv episiemnn. 
Jas. 3. 13 Who (is) a wise man and endued with k. 

KNOWN — 

l.To knoxo, jn; yada. 

Deut. I. 13 Take you wise men . .known among your 

1. 15 So I took., wise men, and kno\vn, and made 

2.7'o he or become or be made known, jn; yada, 4,6. 
' Isa. 13. s he hath done excellent things : this (is) k. 
Z.Known, yvwarSi gno-itos. 

John 18. 15 That disciple was krvovm unto the high p. 

18. 16 thatotherdisciple, which was knoivn unto 
Acts I. 19 it was known unto all the dwellers at Je. 

2. 14 be this known unto you, and hearken to 
4, 10 Ee it known unto you all, and to all the 
g. 42 it was known throughout all Joppa; and 

13. 38 Be it known unto you therefore, men . . br. 
15. 18 [Known unto God are all his works from] 

19. 17 And this was known to all the Jews and 
a8. 28 Be it known therefore unto you, that the 

i.Apparent, manifest, <pav(p6s phaneros. 

Matt 12. 16 charged . . they should not make hira kn. 
Mark 3. 12 charged, .they should not make him kn. 
Acts. 7. 13 Joseph's kindred was made known unto 

KNOWN, to be — 

l.To be known, vy, yada, 2. 

Gen. 41. 21 it could not be known that they had eaten 

41. 31 the plenty shall not be known In the laud 

Excel. 2. 14 feared, andsaid,Surelythi3thingi3 known 

6. 3 by my name Jehovah was I not known 

21. 36 Or if it be known that the ox hath used to 

33. 16 wherein shall it bo known here that I aud 

Lev. 4. 14 When the sin . . is known, then the congr. 

Deut 21. i(and) itbenotknown who hath slain him 

Judgi6. gbrakethewiths. hisstrength was notkn. 

Ruth 3. 14 Let it not be known that a woman came 

1 Sa. 6. 3 it shall be known to you why his hand is 

2 Sa. 17. 19 spread a covering, .the thing was not kn. 
I Ki. 18. 36 let it be known this day that thou (art) 
Neh. 4. 15 whenourenemiesheard that itwasknown 
Esth, 2. 22 the thing was known to Mordccai, who 
Paa.. 9. 16 The Lord is known (by) the judgment 

" 48. 3 God is known in her palaces for a refuge 

76. I In Judah (is) God known ; his name (is) 

77. 19 Thy way . and thy footsteps are not known 
79. 10 let him bo known among the heathen in 
88. 12 Shall thy wonders be known in the dark? 

Prov 10. 9 he that perverteth his ways shall be known 
12. 16 A fool's wrath is presently known ; but a 

14. 33 but. .in the midst of fools is made known 
31. 23 Her husband is known in the gates, when 

Eccl. 6. 10 and it is known that it (is) man : neither 
laa. T9. 21 the Lord shall be kno\vn to Egypt, and 

6r. 9 their seed shall be known among the Ge. 

66. 14 the hand of the Lord shall be known to. 
Jer. 28. 9 the prophet beknown thatthcLoRD hath 
Eze. 36. 32 be it known unto you : be ashamed and 



Eze 38. 23 I will be known in the eyes of many nat. 
Nah. 3. 17 and there place is not known where they 
Zech 14. 7 one day which shall be known to the Lord 

2. To know, VT; yeda. 

Ezra 4. 12 Be it known unto the king, that the Jews 
4. 13 Be it known now unto the king, that if 
£. 8 Be it known unto the king, that we went 

Dan. 3. 18 But if not, be it known unto thee, king 

3. To be known, I3l nakar, 2. 

Lara. 4. 8 They are not knowu in the streets : their 

4. To make self known, I3j nakar, 7. 

Prov 20. II Even a child is known by his doings, whc. 
KNOWN, to be fully — 
To bear or carry fully, ■!rKr\po(f>npia plerophoreii. 

2 Ti. 4. 17 by me the preaching might be fully knowu 
KNOWN, to be made — 
To make self known again, avayvwpi^onai anagm'i. 

Acts 7. 13 Joseph was made known to his brethren 
KNOWN, t« make (to be) — 
l.To cause to know, yi; yada, 5. 

1 Sa. 28. 15 that thou mayest make known unto me 

c Ch. 16. 8 make known his deeds auimg the people 

17. ig in making knoivn all (those) great things 

Neh. 9. 14 madest known unto them thy holy sabbath 

Psa. 78. 5 that they should make them known to 

89. I with my mouth will I make know thy fa. 

98. 2 Lord hath made knovvin his salvation : his 

103. 7 He made known his ways unto Moses, his 

105. I make known his deeds amcmg the people 

106. 6 that he might make his. .power to bekn. 
145. 12 To make known to the sons of men his 

Prov. I. 23 Turn. .1 will make known my words unto 
22. 19 I have made known to thee thisday, even 

Isa. 38. 19 the father to the children shall maice kn. 
64. 2 to make tliy name known to thine adver. 

Eze. 39. 7 So will I make my holy name known in 

Hos. 5. 9 among the tribes of Israel have I made kn. 

Uab. 3. 2 in the tnidst of the years make known ; in 

2. To cause to know, yi: yedo., 5. 

Dan. 2. 5, 9 if ye will not make known unto me the 
2. 15 Then Arioch made the thing known to D. 
2. 17 and made the thing known to Hananiah 
2. 23 h.ast made known unto me now what wo . 
2. 23 thou hast . . made known unto us the king's 
2. 25 will make known unto the king the inter. 
2. 26 Art.. able to make known unto method. 
2. 28 maketh kuown to the king Ncbuchadue. 
2. 29 he that revealeth secrets maketh known 
2. 30 that shall make known the interpretation 

2. 45 the great God hath made known to the k. 

4. 6, 7, 18 make knowu unto me the interpre. 

5. 8 nor make known to the king the interpr. 
5. 15, 16 make kno\vn unto me the interpreta. 

5. 17 and make known to him the iaterpretut. 

3. 7*0 make knoiuii, yi/upl^oj gnorizo. 

Luke 2. 15 which the Lord hath "made known unto 
Johms- 15 for all things. I have made known unto 
Acts 2. 28 Thou hast made known to me the ways of 
Bom. 9. 22 if God, willing , to make his power known 
g. 23 that he might make known the riches of 
16. 26 made known to all the nations for the ob. 
Eph. I. 9 Having made known unto us the mystery 

3. 3 How that by revehation he made known 
3. 5 Which in other ages was not made known 

3. 10 might be known by the church the mani. 

6. 19 to make known the mystery of the gospel 
6. 21 Tychicus. .shall make known to you all 

Phil. 4. 6 let your requests be made known unto God 
Col. I. 27 To whom God would make known what 

4. 9 They, .make known unto you all things 

2 Pc. 1. 16 when we raadeknown unto you tlie power 

KNOWN abroad, to make — 

To make known throughout, thoroughly, Siayuupi^ai. 
Luke 2. 17 they made known abroad the saying which 

KNOWN, which may be — 

That which may be known, rh yvoicrr6v to gnoston. 
Rora. 1. 19 Because that which may beknown of God 
KNOWN, to make self — 
l.To be or become known, SJ'i; yada, 2. 

Ruth 3., 3 makenotthyselfknownuntotheman.un. 
Eze. 20. 5 made myself known unto them in the land 
20. gin whose sight I made myself known unto 
35. II I will make myself known among them 

2. To ma/ce self known, jn; yada, 7. ■ 

Gen. 45. I while Joseph made himself known unto 
Nam 1 2. 6 Lord will make myself known unto him 

KO'-A, yip. 

A people dwelling between Egypt and Syria, named 

among others as enemies of Jerusalem. 

Eze. 23 23 the Chaldeans, Pekod, and Shoa, and K. 

KO'-HATH, nnp assembly. 

The second son' of Levi, and ancestor of Moses ; died 

aged 133. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. II sons of Levi; Gershon, K., and Merari 

Exod. 6. 16 sons of Levi. .Gershon, and K., and Mer. 

6. 18 the sons of K, ; Amram, and Izhar, and 

6. 18 years of the life of K. (were) an hundred 

Num. 3. 17 by their namps; Gershon, and K., and M. 

3. ig the sons of K. by their families ; Amram 

3. 27 of K. (was) the family of the Amramites 
3. 29 The families of the sons of K. shall pitch 

4. 2 Take tbe sum of the sons of K. from am 



Num. 4. 4 service ofjthe sons of K. in the tabemaclo 
4.15 the sons of K. shall come to bear (it) : but 
4. 15 burden of the sons ol K. in the tabernaclo 
7. 9 unto the sons of K, he gave none ; because 
16. J the son of K., the sou of Lei'i, and Dathan 
26. 57 of K.,the family of tlieKohathites: ofM. 
26. 58 These (are) the families. .And K. begat 
Josh.2i. 5 the rest of the children of K. (had) by lot 
21. 20 the families of the children of K., the 
21. 20 which remained of the children of K. 
21. 26 of the children of K. that remained 
I Ch. 6. I, 16 The sons of Levi ; Gershon, K., and Me. 
6. 2 the sous of K.; Amram, Izhar, and Heb. 
6. 18 the sons of K (were) Gershom, Kohath 
fi, 22 The sons of K.; Amrainadab his son, Ko. 
6. 38 the son of K., the son of Levi, the son of 
6. 61 unto the sons of K., (which were) left of 
6. 66 residue) of the families of the- sons of K. 
6. 70 family of the remnant of the sons of K 
13. 5 Of the sons of K.; Uriel the chief, and his 
23. 6 sons of Levi, (namely), Gershon, K., and 
23. 12 sous of K.; Amram, Izhar, Hebron, and 

KO-HATH-ITES, 'nni?,, 'nnp belonging to Kohath. 
The descendants of Kohath, son of Levi. 
Num. 3. 27 these (are) the families of the K. 

3 30 of the father of the families of the K. 
4, 18 the tribe of the families of the K. 
A 34 the sons of the K. after their families 
4. 37 were numbered of the families of the K. 
10. 21 the K. set forward, beaiing the sanctuary 
26. 57 Kohath, the family of the K.: of Merari 
Josh 21. 4 lot came out for the families of the K. 
21. 10 (beiug)of thefamiliesofthe K., (who were) 

1 Ch. 6. 33 of the soiis of the K.; Heman a singer, the 

6. 54 sons of Aaron, of the families of the K. 
9. 32 of their brethr/jn, of the sons of the K. 

2 Ch.2o. 19 the Levites, of the children of the K., and 

29. 12 of the sons of the K.: and of the sons of 
34. 12 of the sons of the K., to set (it) forward 

KO-LA-I'AH, r^-hSp voice of Jah. 

1. A Benjaraite, some of whose descendants dwelt in 
Jerusalem after the exile. B.C. 550. 

Neh. 11. 7 the son of Pedaiah tlie son of K., the son 

2. Father of Ahab who suffered death for falsely pro- 
phesying the deliverance of the Jews from Babylon, 
B.C. 636, 

.Ter. zg. 21 of Ahab the son of K., and of ZedeUlah 
KO'-RAE, n'l'p baldness. 
1. A son of Esau by Aholibamah. B.C. 1780. 

Gen. 36. 5 Aholibamah bare Jeush, and. .K.: thes.i 
36. 14 bare to Esau Jeush, and Jaalam, and K. 
36. 18 duke Jeush, duke Jaalam, duke K.: these 
I Ch. I. 35 sons of Esau; Eliphaz. .Jaalam, and K. 
2 A son of Eliphaz the son of Esau. B.C. 1740. 

Gen. 36. 16 Duke K., duke Gatam,(and)dukeAmalek 

3. The son of Izhar the grandson of Levi; he conspired 
with Dathan and Abirara against Moses and Aaron. 

B.C. 1471. 

Exod. 6. 21 the sons of Izhar ; K.,and Nepheg, and 
6. 24 sons of K. ; Assir, and Elkanah, and Abl. 

Numi6. I Now K., the sou of Izhar, the son of Ko. 
16. 5 spake unto K., and unto all his company 
16. 6 Take you censers, K., and all his company 
16. 8 Moses said unto K., Hear, I pray you, ye 
i6. 16 Moses said unto K., Be thou and all thy 
16. 19 K. gathered all the congregation against 
16. 24 GetyouupfromaboutthetabernacleofK. 
16. 27 So they gat up from the tabernacle of K. 
i6. 32 all the men that (appertained) unto K. 
16. 40 that ho be not as K., and as his company 
16. 49 them that died about the matter of K. 
26. 9 aud against Aaron in the company of K. 

26. 10 and swallowed them up together with K. 
=6. II Notmthstanding the children of K. died 

27. 3 against the Lord in the company of K. 

t Ch. 6. 37 of Assir, the sonof Ebiasaph, the son of K. 
9. 19 of Kore, the son of Ebiasaph, tlie son of K. 

4. A son of Hebron, son of Mareshah, son of Caleb,'aon 
of Hezron. B.C. 1560. 

1 Ch. 2. 43 the sons of Hebron ; K., and Tappnah, and 

5. A grandson of Kohath son of Levi ; ancestor of some 
of the sacred musicians. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch. 6. 22. The sons of Kohath. .K. his son, Assir his 

Psa. 42. 45. tille. To the chief musician . .sons of K, 

44. 46. title. To the chief musician .. sons of K. 

47. 48. 49. 84. 85. title. Psalm for the sons of K. 

48. title. A song (and) Psalm for the sons of E, ■ 
87. 88. title. A Psalm (or) song for the sons of K. 

KO'-RE, Ki.'p crier, reader. 

1. A Korahite whose son Shallmn was a gate keeper at 
the tabernacle. B.o. 1015. 

1 Ch. 9. ig Shallumthe sonof K., the son of Ebiasaplr 

26. • I Meshelemiah the son of K., of the sons of 
26. 19 of the porters among the sons of K., and 

2. A levite set over the free will offerings inHezekiah's 
reign. B.O, 720. 

2 Ch.31. 14 K. the son of Inuiah the Xevite, the por. 
KOR-HITES, KO-RA-THITES, K0-RA-HITE8, *rn|;. 
Descendants of Korah, the grandson of Kohath; twelve 
Psalms are ascribed to them. B.C. 1475-1000. 

Exod 6. 24Abia3aph:these(are)thefamiliesoftheK. 

Num26. 58 of the Mushite3,the family of the K. And 

I Ch. 9. igtheK., (were)over the work of the service 

g. 31 who (was) the first bom of Shallum the K. 

12, 6 AzareeL.Joezer, and Jasbobeam, the K. 



KOZ 



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I Ch.ifi. I Of the K. (was) Meahelemlah sonofKo. 
1 Ch.2o. 19 of the children of the K., stood up to pr. 

KOZ, fipn the thorn. 

1. A priest whose descendants returned from exile with 

Zerubhabel, but lost their position through being unable 

to prove their descent. B.C. 1015. 

Ezra 2 61 children of K., the children of Barzillai 
Heh 7. 63 children of K.. the children of Barzillai 

2 Ancestor of Meremoth, who repaired portions of the 
wall of Jerusalem in Nehemiah s time. B.C. 1430. 

Neh. 3. 4, 21 Meremoth. .son of Urijah .son of K. 
Kn-SHA-fAH, in.V'p bow of Jah. 
A Merarite, called Kishi in i Ch. 4. 44 , father of a chief 
einger in David's reign. B.C. rois. 

■ Ch 15. 17 the sons of Merari . Ethan the soo of E. 



'U.-A'-SAH, rn]fh set time, festival. 

Son of Shelah, the son of Judah. B.C. 1400 

I Ch. 4. SI L., the father of Mareshah, and the faml. 

LA-A'-DAIT, ]-jy^/es/iw-6om. 

1. A descendant of Epiiraim through his son Beriah. 
B.C. 1540. 

I Ch. 7. 26 L. his SOD, Ammlhud hlsson, Elishamahis 

2. A descendant of Gershon the son of Levi. B.C. 1015. 
1 Ch.23. 7 Of the Gershonites (were) t. and Shimei 

23. 8 Thesons of L. ; the chief (was)Jehiel, and 

23. 9 The3e(wer3)the chief of the fathers of L. 
26. 21 (As concerning) the sons of L.; the sons of 
26. 21 Gershonite 1., chief fathers, (even) of h. 

LA'-BAN, \^ while, glorious. 

1. Son of Bethuel, brother of Rebekah, and father of 
Bachel and Leah. B.o. 1740. 

Gen. 24. ig his name fwas) L. : and L. ran out unto 

24. 50 L. and Betnuel answered and said. The 
05. 20 took Rebekah . .the sister to L. the Syrian 
67. 43 arise, flee thou to L. my brother to Haran 
a8. 2 the daughters of L. thy mother's brother 
28. s went to Padan-aram unto L., son of Bet. 
eg. s said unto them. Know ye L. the son of N.? 
eg. 10 the daughter of L. his mother's brother 
sg. to the sheep of L. his mother's brother, that 
39. 10 watered, .flock of L.his mother's brother 
ag. 13 L. heard the tidings of Jacob his sister's 
eg. 13 And he toldL. all these things 

eg. 14 L. said to him. Surely thou (art) my bone 
eg. 15 L. Said unto Jacob, Because lhou(art)my 
ag. 16 L. had two daughters : the name of the eL 
eg. ig L. said, (I* is) better that I give her to 
eg. 21 Jacob said unto L., Give (me) my wife, for 
eg. 22 L. gathered together all the men of the 
eg. 24 L. gave unto his daughter Leah Zilpah hia 
eg. 25 he said to L., What (is) this thou hast done 
eg. 26 And-L. said. It must not be so done in our 
eg. 2g L. gave toRache! his daughter Bilhah his 
30. 25 Jacob said unto L., Send me away, that I 
30. 27 L. said unto him, I pray thee, if I have 
30. 34 L. said, Behold, I would it might be acco. 
30. 36 and Jacob fed the rest of L-'s flocks 
30. 40 toward all the brown iu the flock of L. 

30. 40 and he put his o^vn flocks . .not unto L.'a 
20. 42 so the feebler were L.'s, and the stronger 

31. I heard the word of L.'s sons, saying, Jacob 
31. 2 Jacob beheld the countenance of L., and 
31. 12 for I have seen all that L. doeth unto thee 
31 ig L. went to shear his sheep : and Rachel 
31. 2o Jacob stole away unawares to L. the Syr. 
31. 22 it was told L. on the third day that Jacob 
31. 24 God came to L. the Syrian in a dream by, 
31. 25 Then L. overtook Jacob, .and L. with his 
31. 26 L. said to Jacob, What hast thou done 
31. 31 Jacob answered and said to L, Because I 

31. 33 t. went into Jacob's tent, and into Leah's 

31. 34 L. searched all the tents, but found (them) 
31. 36 chode with L. : and Jacob.. said to L.,What 
31. 43 L. answered and said unto Jacob, (These) 
31. 47 L. called it Jegar-saha-dutha ; but Jacob 
31. 48 L. said. This heap (is) a \vitnes3 between 
31. SI L. said to Jacob, Behold this heap, and 
■31. 55 L. rose up . .and L. departed, and returned 
32.' 4 1 Iiavesojoumed with L., and stayed there 
46. 18 sons of Zilpah, whom L. gave to Leah his 
46. 25 which L. gave unto Rachel his daughter 

2. One of the stations of the Israelites after crossing the 
Bed Sea; perhaps the same as Libnah. 

Deut. I. 1 between Paran, and Tophel, and L., and 
lABOTJB — 
l.Labour, %oeariness, U'3^ yegia. 

Gen. 31. 42 Godhathseenmineaffliction and thelab. 
Deut.28. 33 The fruit of thy land, and aUthy labouta 
Keh. 5. 13 from his house, and from his labour, that 
Job 39. 1 1 Wilt thou trust . . wilt thou leave thy lab. 

3g. 16 hardened . .her labour is in vain without 

Psa. 76. 46 He gave also.. their labour unto thelocust 

log. II catch all. .andletthestrangers spoil hisL 

128. 2 For thou shalt eat the labour of thine h. 
Isa. 45. 14 The labour of Egypt, and merchandise of 

55. 2 your labour for (that which) satisfleth not ? 
Jer. 3. 24 shame hath devoured the labour of our 

eo. 5 ell the labours thereof, and all the prec. 
Eze. 23. 29 Ghall take away aU thy labour, and shall 



Ho9. 12. 8 (in) all my labours they shalJ find none 
Hag. «. n I called foradrought upon all the labour 
2.7Vt€ hand, n; yad. 

Provi3. M he thatgathereth bylahourshall increase 

3. To hear a child, "h; yalad. 

Gen. 35. 16 Rachel travailed, and she had hard labour 
35- 17 when she was in hard labour, that the 

4. Work, nauSp raelakah. 

Neh. 4. 22 may be a guard to us, and labour on the 

5. Doing, deed, .T^j;o maaseh. 

Exod23, 16 the first fruits of thy labours, which thou 

23. 16 when thou hast gathered in thy labours 
Hab. 3. 17 the labour of the olive shall fail, and the 
Hag. 2. 17 with hail in all the labours of your hands 

Q.Sermce, tillage, ■I'l'i^I?, abodah. 

Psa. 104. 23 Man go'eth' forth . .to his labour until the 

l.Labour, xierverseness, misery, hnn amal. 

Dcut26. 7 looked on our affliction, and our labour 
Psa. 90. 10 yet (is) their strength labour and sorrow 
105. 44 and they inherited the labour of the peo. 
107. 12 he brought down their heart with labour 
EccL X. 3 What profit hath a man of aU his labour 
2. 10 for my heart rejoiced in all my labour 
2. JO and this v/^n, my portion of all my labour 
2. II on the labour that I had laboured to do 
c. 18 I hated all my labour which I had taken 
B. ig yet shall he have rule over all my labour 
0. 20 cause-my heart to despair of all the labour 
2. 21 a man whose labour (is) in wisdom, and in 
2. 22 For what hath man of all his labour, and 

2. 24 make his soul enjoy good in his labour 

3. 13 man should, .enjoy the good of all his lab. 

4. 8 (is there) no end of all his labour ; neither 

4. 9 they have a good reward for their labour 
5. 15 shall take nothing of his labour, which he 

• 5. ig to rejoice in his labour : this (is) the gift 

5. iB to enjoy the good of all his labour that he 

6. 7 All the labour of man (is) for his mouth 

8. 15 that shall abide with luni of his labour 

9. 9 in thy labour which thou takest under the 
10. 15 The labour of the foolish wearieth every 

Jer. 20. 18 1 forth out of the womb to see labour and 

S.Orievous burden, one grieved, 3SV atseb. 

Isa, 58. 3 find pleasure, and exact all your labours 
9.0rievaic3 burden, 3sj; eiseb. 

Prov. s. 10 Lest, .thy labours (be) in the house of a 

14. 23 In all labour there is proflt : but the talk 

10. Act, work, doing, deed, n)\i^^ peulldh. 

Prov ID. 16 The labour of the' righteous (tendeth) to 
Eze. 29. 20 his labour wherewith he served against it 

11. M'ork, tpyov ergon. 

Phil. 1. 22 this (is) the fruit of my labonr : yet what 
\2.A beating, wearying oiit work, kSitos kopos. 
John 4. 38 men . . ye are entered into their labours 
I Co. 3. 8 own reward, according to his own labonr 

15. 58 that yoiu- labour is not in vain in the Lord 
c Co. 6. 5 in tumults, in' labours, in watchings, iu 

10. i50f other men's labours ; but having hope 

11. 23 in lalKJurs more abundant, in stripes abun. 

1 Th. I. 3 labour of love, and patience of hope in 

2. 9 For ye remember, brethren, our labour 

3. 5 have tempted you, and our laliour be in 

2 Th. 3. 8 wrought vrith lalmur and travail night and 
Heb. 6. lo your work and (labour) of love, which ye 
Rev. 2. 2 I know thy works, and thy labour, and 

14. 13 they may rest from their labours; and their 
ISee also Companion in.] 
LABOTJIt, to — 

1 To press, hasten, pa uts, 5. 
• Isa 22. 4 labour not to comfort me, because of (he 
2. To labmcr, be weary, fatigv^d, VT, yaga. 

Josh.24. 13 aland for which ye did not labour, and 
Job 9. 20 (If) I be wicked, why then labour I in 
Prov 23. 4 Labour not to be rich ; cease from thine 
Isa 47. 12 sorceries, wherein thou hast laboured 
47. 15 they be. .with whom thou hast laboured 
49. 4 I have laboured in vain, I have spent my 
62. 8 thy wine, for the which thou hastlaboured 
65. 23 They shall not labonr in vain, nor bring 
Jer. 51. 58 the people shall labour in vain, and the 

5. 5 necks (are) under persecution ; we labour 
Hab. 2. 13 that the people slmll labour in the very 

Z.To do. serve, ijy dbad. 

Exod2o. 9 Six days shalt thou labour and do all thy 
Deut. 5. 13 Six days thou shall labour, and do all thy 

i.To labour, Siay amal. 

Psa.127. I they labour in vain that build It : except 
Prov. 16. 26 He that laboureth, laboureth for himself 
Eccl. 2. II on the labour that I had laboured to do 

2. 19 over all my labour wherein I havelabou. 

2. 21 yet to a man that hat}i not laboured the. 

5. 16 what profit hath he that hath laboured 

8. 17 though a man labour to seek (it) out, yet 
Jon. 4. 10 the gourd, for the which thou hast not 1. 

^.Labouring, "jaj; amel. 

Eccl. 2. 22 wherein he hath laboured under the sun? 

4. 8 For wliom do I labour, and bereave my 

6. To do, make, nj^j; asah. 

Exod. 5. g more work .. that they may labour therein 
Neh. 4. 21 So we laboured in the work : and half of 
Prov.2i. 25 killethhim; for his hands refuse to labour 



7. To endeavour, tij* sludar, 4. 

Dan. 6. 14 he laboured till the going down of the euo 

8. To labowr, be wearied out, Kotridai kopxao 

Mattii 28 Come unto nie, all (ye) that labour and 
John 4. 38 other men laboured, and ye are entered 
Acts 20. 35 how that so labouring ye ought to support 
Rom. 16. 12 Salute Tryi)hena and Tryphosa, who lab 
16 12 Persis, which laboured much in the Lord 
I Co 4. 12 And labour, working with our own hands 

15. 10 I laboured more abundantly than theyall 

16. 16 tocvery one that helpethwith(u8),andlab 
Eph. 4. 28 but rather let him labour, working with 
Phil. 2. 16 not run in vain, neither laboured in vam 
Col. I. 29 Whereunto I also laliour, striving accord. 
1 Th. 5. 12 to knov/ them which labour among you 

1 Ti. 4. 10 therefore we both labour and suffer repr 

5. 17 especially they who lalwur in the word 

2 TI. 2. 6 The husbandman that laboureth must bo 
Rev. 2. 3 for my name's sake hast laboured, and 

9.70 make haste, speed, trirovii^oi spoudazo. 

Heb. 4. 1 1 Let us labour therefore to enter Into that 
10. To esteem as an lumour, (piKortfi^o/iai philotiin. 

a Co. 5. g we labour, that, whether present or absent 
[See alio Bring forth.) 
LABO'UB, to bestow — 
To labour, be wearied out, kothSlu kopiad. 

John 4. 38 to reap that whereon ye bestowed no lab. 

Rom 16. 6 Greet Mary, who bestowed much labour 

Gal. 4. II lest I have bestowed upon you labour in » 
LABOTTR fervently, to — 
To agonize, contend, wrestle, iyuvi^ofiai agSnizomai. 

Col. 4. 12 always labouring fervently for you in pr. 
LAROUE for, labouring, to — 
To work, ipya^oiict crgazwnai. 

John 6. 27 Labour not for the meat which periaheth 

I Th. 2. g labouring night and day, because we wo. 

LABOtTR with, to — 

To strive along with any one, (TwaSKtu sunatliled. 

Phil. 4. 3 help those women which laboured with 
LABOUR, full of — 
Labouring, weary, yj; yagea. 

Eccl I. 8 All things (arc) full of lotMor ; man can 
LABOtTR, to mako to — 
To vienry, make weary, yj; yaga, 3. 

Josh. 7 3 make not all the people to labonrUUther 
LABOTTR, strong to — 
To be borne, carried, set up, "^jp sdbal, 4. 

Psa. 144. 14 (That) our oxen (may be) strong to labonr 
LABOTTEED for, that which he — 
What is got by labour, yo; yaga. 

Job 20. 18 That which lie laboured for shall he rea 
LABOURER (fellow) - 
A worker, ipyarris ergates. 

Matt. g. 37 harvest truly (is) plentcons, but the lab. 

9. 38 he v/ill send forth labourers into his bar. 

2o. I went out early in the morning to hire lab. 

2o 2 when he had agreed with the labourers for 

2o 8 Call the labourers, and give them (their) 

Lukeio 2 but the labourers (are) few ; pray ye the 

10. 2 would send forth laliourers into his harv. 

10. 7 for the labourer is worthy of his hire. Go 

1 Ti. 5 18 and. The labourer (is) worthy of his rew. 

^ Jas. 5. 4 the hiie of the labourers which have re^ 

LASOTTREB together with — 

A worker togetlier, cvufpySs sunergos. 

I Co. 3. 9 we are labourers together with God • yo 

LABOURETH, that — 

Labouring, Spy amel. 

Prov 16. 26 He tb.at laboureth, laboureth for himself 
Eccl 3. g he that worketh in that wherein he labo. 

LABOURING man — 
To do, serve, ^5y abad. 

Eccl. 5 12 The sleep of a labouring man (Is) sweet 

LACE — 

Ribbon, thread, wire, h'n$ pathil. 

Exod28. 28 unto the rings of theephod with a lace of 
28. 37 thou shalt put it on a blue lace, that it 
39. 21 unto the rings of theephod with a lace of 
39. 31 they tied unto it a lace of blue, to fasten 

LA'-CHISH, ^"jS height. 

A city of Judah, SW. from Jerusalem ; three hours S.of 
EleutheropoUs ; taken by Joshua, fortified by Reho- 
boam, and conquered by the A£s>TiaD3 and Chaldeans. 
Now called Cm Lakhis. 

Josh 10. 3 king of Jerusalem sent 'into . .king of L. 
10. 5 king of L., the king of Eglon, gathered 
10. 23 brought forth, .outof thecave..kingof I.. 
10. 31 Joshua passed.. unto L., and encamped 
10. 32 Lord delivered L. into the hands of Israel 
10. 33 Horam king of Gezar came up to help I. 
10. 34 from L. Joshua passed unto Eglon, and 
10. 35 according to all that he had done to L. 
12. II king of Jarmuth, one ; the king of L., one 
15.39 L> ^°<1 Eozkath, and Eglon 
a Ki.14. 19 fled to L. ; but they sent after him to L. 
18. 14 sent to the king of Assyria to L., saying, I 
18. 17 king of Assyria sent..ftomL. to king He. 
ig. 8 had heard that be waa departed tivia L. 



LACK 



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LAKUM 



sCh. 11. 9 And Adoraim, and L., and Azek^h 

25. 27 he fled to L. : but they sent to L. after him 

32. q but her (himself laid siege) against L., and 

STeh, II. 30 and (in) their villages, atL., and the fields 

Isa. 36. 2 sentKabshakehfromX. to Jerusalem.nnto 

37. 8 had heard that he was departed from L. 
Jer 34. 7 king of Babylon's army fought., against L. 
Mic. 1. 13 thou inliabitant of L., bind the chariot 

lACK — 

l.Need, loant, lack, nioro machsor. 

Prov.28. 27 He that giveth unto .poor shall notlack 

2. The thing lacking, vcrTeprifj.a husterema. 

Phil. 2. 30 to supply your lack of service toward me 

'■i.yere.tsity, xp^^o chreia. 

1 Th. 4. 12 honestly .and (that) ye may have lack of 

LACK, to — 

1 . To abate, be lacking, "ipn chaser. 

Gen. 18. 2SPeradventure there sliall lack five of the 
Deut. 2. 7 these forty years . thou hast lacked noth. 

8. 9 thou Shalt not lack any (thing) in it ; a 
>Ieh. 9. 21 they lacked nothing ; their clothes waxed 
Eccl. 9. 8 white- and let thy head lack no ointment 

i.I.arking, ">pn chaser. 

2 .Sa. J. 29 or that is a leper, .or that lacketh bread 

1 Ki.ii. 22 But what hast thou lacked with nie, that 
IProv. 6, 32 whoso committeth adultery . lacketh un. 

12. 9 that honoureth himself, and lacketh bread 

3. Tn'ba lacking, Tij/ adar, 2. 

2 Sa.17. 22 by themorniiig light therelacked not one 

4. To let be lacking, nij; adar, 3. 

1 Ki. 4. 27 officers provided victual .they lacked 
b.Tn he visited, missed, -:p5 paqad, 2. 

Xum3i 49 men of war .there lacketh not one man 
Juilg2i 3 shouldbetodayouetribela<flcingiulsrael? 

2 Sa. 2. 30 there lacked of David's servants nineteen 
Jcr 23. 4 neither shall they be lacking, saith the L. 

6 T<i be poor, zmpoverished, t^n rush. 

Psa. 34. 10 The young lions do lack, and suffer hun. 

7 In want, kySii,s"endees. 

Acts 4 34 Neither was there any .that lacked: for 

8 AVjZ to have, /j.ri e^M rne echo 

Luke 8. 6witheredaway,becauseitlackedmoisture 
9. To leave, AeiVco leipo. 

Luke i3. 22 'Vet lackest then one thing: sell all that 
Jas I. 5 If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask 

10 Not to be near one, fi-f) irapftfn me pareimi. 
2 Pe. I. 9 But he that lacketh these things is blind 

W.To he last, behind, vtrrfptta hustereo. 

Matt 19. 20 have I kept my youth up : vfhat lack I 
Mark 10. 21 One thing thou lackest . go thy way, sell 
Luke22. 35 lacked ye anything 1 And they said, Not. 

1 Co. 12. 24 abundant honour to that (part) which la. 
LACK, to have — 

1 To suffer lack, "ipn cha.ier, 5. 

Exodi6 18 he that gatliered little had no lack : they 

2. To make less, eXarrovfto elalloneo. 

2 to. 8. 15 he that (had gathered) little had no lack 
LACK of, for — 

For or from, deficiency of, '?|io, ''73^ lihli, mihbeli. 
Job 4. II The old lion peHsheth for lack of prey 

38. 41 youngone3..they wander for lack of meat 

[See also Opportunity.J 

LACEHTG, to be — 

I. To be lacldng, -i^V, adar, 2. 

I Sa. 30. J 9 there was nothing lacking to them, nei. 

2.The thing lacking, iiffTeprnaa husterema. 

I Co. 16. 17 that which was lacking on your part they 
a Co. II. 9 that which waslackiugto me the brethren 
I Th. 3. 10 might perfect that which is lacking in 

LACKIKG in his parts — 
To be contracted, ah^ qalat. 

Lev. 22. 23 that hath, .superfluous or lackingin his p. 

LACKING, to suffer to be — 

To cause or suffer to cease, Tfyf shahath, 6. 

Lev. 2. 13 8ufferthesalt..tobelackingfromthyijieat 

LAD — 

\.A young person, child, lad, servant, lyj naar. 
Gen. 21. 12 be grievousinthy sight because of the lad 
21. 17 And God heard the voiceof the lad ; and 
21. 17 God hath heard the voice of the lad where 
21. 18 Arise, lift up the lad, and hold him in 
ai. 19 and filled the bottle, .and gave the lad d. 

21. 2o God was with the lad ; and he grew, and 

22. 5 I and the lad will go yonder and worship 
«2. 12 Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither 
37. 2 the lad (was) with the sons of Bilhah, and 

43. 8 Send the lad with me, and we will arise 

44. 21 The lad cannot leave his father : for (if) 
44. 30 and the lad (be) not vrith us ; seeing that 
44. 31 when he seeth that the lad (is) not (with 
44. 32 thy servant became surety for the lad unto 
44. 33 let thy servant abide instead of the lad a 
44. 33 and let the lad go up with his brethren 
44. 34 and the lad (be) not vrith me? lest pera. 
48. 16 The angel . . bless the lads ; and let my 

Jddg 16. 26 Samson said unto the lad that held him 
I Sa. 20. 21 And. behold, I will send a lad, (saying) 



1 Sa. ao. 21 If I expressly Say unto the lad. Behold 

20. 35 Jonathan went out. .and a little lad with 
20. 36 he said unto his lad, Kun, find out now 
20. 36 as the lad ran, he shot an arrow beyond 
20. 37 when the lad was come to the place of the 
20. 37 Jonathan cried after the lad, and said, (Is) 
2o. 38 Jonathan cried after the lad. Make speed 
20. 38 Jonafchan'sladgatheredupthearrows.and 
20. 39 the lad knew not anything : only Jona. 
20. 40 Jonathan gave his artillery unto his lad 
20. 41 as soon as the lad was gone, David arose 
» Sa. 17. 18 Nevertheless a lad saw them, and told A. 

2 Ki. 4. 19 he said to -i. lad, Carry him to hia mother 

2. A little boy, iraiSapiov paidarion. 

John 6. 9 'There is a lad here, which hath five barley 
LADDER — 
A ladder, dVo sullam. 

Gen^ 28. 12' fie dreamed, and behold a ladder set up 
LADE, LOAD, to — 

1. To load, inp taan. 

Gen. 45. 17 This do ye ; lade your beasts, and go, get 

2. To make heavy, iceighty, nas kabed, 5 

Hab. 2. 6 to him that ladeth himself with thick clay 

3. To lift up, hear, nyj nasa. 

Gen. 42. 26 they laded their asses with the com, and 

i.To lay on, load, oay amas. 

Gen. 44. 13 laded every man his ass, and returned to 
Neh. 13. 15 and bringing in sheaves, and lading asses 
Psa. 68. 19 Blessed (be)the Lord, (who)dailyloadeth 
Isa 46. I your carriages (were) heavy loaden.. a bur. 

5.T0 lay cm, load, opy amas, 5. 

1 Ki. 12. II now whereas my father did lade you 'with 

6. To put on or upon, i-niTiSriiii epilithemi. 

Acts 28. 10 they laded (us) with such things as were 
7 To burden, (popTi^w phortizo. 

Lukeii. 46 ye lade men with burdens grievous t^be 
LADED — 
To load, lay on, t'DJ/ amas. 

Neh. 4. 17 that bare burdens, with those that laded 
LADEN — 
\. Heavy, loeighty, 135 kabed. 

Isa. I. 4 Ah sinful nation, a people laden with ini. 

2. To lift up, bear, fJf: nasa. 

Gen. 45. 23 ten asses laden, .ten she asses laden with 
Z.To heap up,.(Twp(viii sOreuo. 

z Ti. 3. 6 lead captive silly women laden vrith sins 

LADEN, to be heavy — 

To burden, <popTiC<^ phortizo. 

Matt. II. 28 all (ye) that labour and are heavy laden 
LADING — 
What is borne, burden, ((>apTSs phortos. 

Acts 27 10 not only of [the lading] and ship, but also 
LADY — 
1. Mistress, n"l33 geberelh. 

Isa. 47. s thou shalt no more be called, The lady of 
47. 7 And thou saidst, I shall be a lady for ever 

i.Princess, rn'j' sarah. 

Judg. 5. 29 Her wise ladies answered her, yea, she 
Esth. I. 18 shall the ladies of Persia and Media say 

3. Lady, Kvpla kuria. 

2 John I The Elder unto' the elect lady and her ch. 

5 now I beseech thee, lady, not a^ though I 

LA'-EL, VnS God-ward. 

A Levite of the family of Gershon. B.C. 151a. 

Num. 3. 24 the chief. .(shall be)Eliasaph the son ofL. 

LA' -HAD, nn? dark coloured. 

Great grandson of Shobal the son of Judah. B.C. 1600. 
I Ch. 4. 2 and Jahath begat Ahumai, and L. These 

LA-HAIR01,'KT 'nS of the Living o^iewho beholds me. 
A well or fountain in the wilderness of Paran, between 
Eadish and Berod. 

Gen. 24. 62 Isaac came fropi the way of the well L. 
25. II blessed, .and Isaac dwelt by the well L. 

LAff-MAM, LAH'-HAS, Dar^h place of light. 
A city of Judah, near Cabboii. 

Josh. 15. 40 And Cabbon, and L., and Kithlisb 

LAH'-in, 'DnS Bethleliemite. 

A brother of Goliath, slain by Elhanan. B.C. 1020. 

1 Ch.20. 5 Elhanan the son of Jair slew L. the brot. 
LAID — 

1 . To put, place, DIE' sum. 

Dan. 6. 17 a stone was brought, and laid upon the 

2. To be caused to be laid dovm, 33^ shakab, 6. 

2 Ki. 4.32 ihe child was dead, (and) laid upon his bed 

[See also Desolate, waste.] 

LAID, to be — 
1.7*0 go in, n'i3 bo. 

Psa. 105. 18 they hurt withfetters : he was laid iniron 

2.Tu lift up, bear, ««(?: nasa. 

X Ki. 8. 31 an oath b6 laid upon Wm to cause him to 
a Ki. 9. 2S remember, .the Lord laid this burden 
2 Ch. 6. 22 an oath be laid upon him to make him a. 



3. To be given, |ni nathan, 2. 

Eze. 32. 29 her princes, which by their might are laid 

4. To go up, nhl! alah. 

Psa. 62. 9 to be laid in the balance, they (are) alto. 

5. To put, place, D''^, oii/ sum, dm. 

Judg 9. 24 and their blood be laid upon Abimelecb 

6. To be put, placed, O'v, Ents- sum, sim, 2. 

Ezra 5. 8 timber is laid in the walls, and this work 

7. To set, put, place, n'^if shith, 6. 

Exod2i. 30 If there be laid on him a sum of money 
21. 30 shall give, .whatsoever is laid Upon him 

8.7*0 6e caused to lie doion, Daz' shakab, 6. 

Eze. 32 19 go down, and be thou laid with the una 
32. 32 he shall be laid in the midst of the uncir 

9. To be set, put, nn^ shakab, 6. 

Psa, 49, 14 Like sheep they are laid in the grave 

10.2*0 be laid, to he, Reifiai keimai. 

Matt. 3. 10 now also the ax is laid unto the root of 
Luke 3. 9 now also the ax is laid 'unto the root of 

23. 53 sepulchre . wherein never man . was laid 

24. 12 [beheld the linen clothes laid by thems.] 
John II. 41 [(from the place)where the dead was laid) 
I Co. 3. II foundation can no man lay than that is L 

[See also Foundation.] 

LAID down, to be — 

To lie down, 3??' shakab. 

1 Sa. 3. 2 when Eli (was) laid down in his place, and 

3. 3 And ere, .Samuel was laid down (to sleep) 

2 Sa. 1 3 . 8 went to her brother .. and he was laid down 

LAID against, cr to — [&e Crime, charge.] 

LAID, ir.ore be — 

To be heavy, weighty, 133 kabed. 

Exod.5. 9 Let tliere more workbe laid upon theraen 
LAID out, to be — 
To go out, ny; yalsa, 

2 Ki. 12. 12 that was laid out for the house to repair 
LAID over — 
To overlay, catch, capture, fc'On iaphas. 

Hab 2. 19 it (is) laid over with gold and silver, and 

LAID strongly — 

To be borne, set, h^O scbal, 36. 

Ezra 6 3 Jind let the foundations., be strongly laid 

LAID thereon or upon, to be — 

To lie or be laid upon, firlKfi/tai epikeimai. 

John2i 9 they saw a fire . and fish laid thereon; and 
J Co 9. 16 for necessity is laid upon me; yea, woe ia 

LAID up (in store), to be — 

1. To become strong or great, Jpn chasan, 2. 

Isa. 23. 18 it shall not be treasured nor laid up; for 

2. To store up, DOS kamas. 

Deut 32. 34 (Is) not this laid up in store with me, (and) 

3. 7*0 lie or he laid, KeTfiat keimai. 

Lukei2. 19 Soul, thou hast much goods laid up for 
LAID up, that which — 
A deposit, store, .TJips peipiddah 

Isa. 15 7 that which they have laid up, shall 

LAID waste, to be — 

l.To be laid viastc, stripped, burnt, nyi natsah. 
Jer. 4. 7 thy cities shall be laid waste, without an 

2. To be spoiled, destroyed, t}V shadad, 4. 

Isa. 15. I Becausein thenight Arof Moab islaid w. 
13. I because inthenightKir of Moabislaidw. 
23. I it is laid waste, so that there is no house 
23. 14 Howl, .for your strength is laid waste 

Nah. 3. 7 Nineveh is laid waste : who will bemoan 

LA'-ISH, B*'S, w\ C? 

1. A Sidoniaii city at the N. extremity of Palestine , 
called also Lcshetn, Josh. 19. 47 ; and afterwards Dan. 

Judg.iS.- 7 five men departed, and came to L., and 
18. 14 menthatwenttospy out the country of L 
18. 27 came unto L., unto a people (that were> 
18. 29 howbeit the name of the city (was) L. at 

Isa. 10. 30 cause it to be heard unto L., O poor Ana. 

2. A Benjamite, whose son became the husband of 
Michal, David's wife. B.C. 1080 

1 Sa. 25 44 had given Michal .to Phalti the son of L. 

2 Sa. 3. 13 and took her. .from Phaltiel the son of L. 

t.attf: — 

Lake, xliiirq limne. 

Luke 5. I it cametopas3..hestoodbythelakeof Q 
5. 2 And saw two ships standing by the lake 
8. 22 Let us go , . unto the other side of the lake 
8. 23 came down a storm of wind on the lake 
8. 33 violently down a steep place into the lake 
Eev. 19. 2Q into a lake of flre burning with brimstone 
.0. 10 cast into the lake of fire and brimstone 
20. 14 death and hell \fere cast into the lake of 
2o. IS not found, .was cast into the lake of lire 
^ 21. 8 shall have their part in the lake which 

lA'-'K^m,a\p\ fortification. 

A border city in Naphtali; said to be Capemawm on 

the sea of Galilee. 

Josh. 19. 33 and Adami, Nekeb, and Jabneel, unto L. 



LAMB 

!<&JKB, (he and ewe) — 

l.A he iaml, tender one, .1^9 ialeK 

I Sa. 7. 9 Samuel took a sucking iamb, and offered 
iBa. 65. 2s The wolf and the lamb shall feed together 
"i.A he lamb, B'ns hehes, 

Exod 29, 38 two lambs of tlie first year day by day 
29. 30 The one lamb thou shalt offer in the mo. 
19. 39 the other Iamb thou shalt offer at even 
29. 40 with the one lamb a tenth deal of Hour m. 
29. 4J the other lamb thou shalt offer at even 
Lev. 4. 32 if he bring a lamb for a sin offering, he s. 
9. 3 a calf and a lamb, of the first year, with. 
12. 6 she shall bring a lambof the first yearfor 
tij. 10 he shall take two he lambs without blem. 
14. 12 the priest shall take one he lamb, and off. 
14. 13 he shall slay the lamb in the place where 
14. 21 take one lamb (for) a trespass offering to 
•J4. 24 the priest shall take the lamb of the tres. 

14. 25 he shall kill the lambof the trespass offe. 
23. 12 an he lamb without blemish of the first 
23. 18 seven lambs without blemish of the first 
23. 19 two lambs of the first year for a sacrifice 
23. 20 with the two lambs ; they shall be holy to 

Num. 6.12 a lambof the first year for a trespass offer, 

6. 14 one he lamb of the first year without ble. 

7. 15 one ram, one Iamb oi the first year 
[So in V. 21, 27, 33, 30, 45, sr, 57, 63, 6q, 75, 81.) 

7. 17 five he goats, five lambs of the first 
£8oIn V. 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53, fa, 6s, 71; 77, 83, 87.1 

7. 88 he goats sixty, the lambs of the first year 

15. 5 burnt offering or sacrifice, for one lamb 

58. 3 two Iambs of the first year without spot 
^8. 4 The one lamb shalt thou offer in the mo. 
■s8. 4 and the other Iamb shaltthouofferateven 
1%. 7 the fotirth(part)of anhinfortheonelamb 
28. 8 Andtheotherlamb shaltthouofferateven 
28. 9 on the sabbath day two Iambs of the first 

; 28. ti seven lambs of the first year without spot 
28. 13 oil (for)a meat offering unto one lamb 
. 28. 14 and a fourth (part) of an hin unto a lamb 
. 28. 19 one ram, and se-en lambs of theflrst year 
• 28. ai every lamb, throughout the seven lambs 
■28. 27 offer, .one ram, seven Iambs of the first 

28. 29 one lamb, throughout the seven lambs 
■ag. 2 seven Iambs of the first year, without ble. 

29. 4, TO for one lamb, throughout the seven la. 

59. 8 seven lambs of the first year ; they shalj 
29. 13, 17, 20, 23, 26, 2Q, 32 fourteen lambs of 
59. 15 tenth deal to each lambof the fourteen 1. 
29. 18,21, 24, 27, 30, 33 the rams, and foi' the lambs 
29. 36 seven laraos of the first year, without bl. 
29. 37 the bullock, for the ram, and for the lambs 

1 Ch.2q. 21 a thousand rams, .athousaud lambs, with 
a Ch.29. 21 seven rams, and seven lambs, and seven 

29. 22 killed also the lambs, and they sprinkled 
29. 32 an hundred rams, (and) two hundred la. 
35. 7 lambs and kids, all for the passover offeri. 
Ezra 8. 35 seventy and seven lambs, twelve he goats 
Prov.27. 26 The lambs (are) for thy clothing, and the 
Isa. I. II I delightnotintheWood .of Iambs, orof 
5. 17 Then shall the lambs feed after their ma. 
ir. 6 The tvolf also shall dwell with the lamb 
■ Jer. II. 19 But I (was) like a lamb (or) an ox (that) 
Eze. 46. 4 six lambs without blemish, and a ram \n. 
46. 5 the meat offering for the lambs as he shall 
46. 6 bnllock without blemish, and six Iambs 
46. 7 {or the lambs according as his handsshall 
46. II to the Iambs as he is able to give, and an 
■46. 13 a lamb of the first year without blemish 
46. 15 Thus shall they prepare the lamb, and the 
Hos. 4. 16 Lord will feed them as a Iamb in a large 

3.yl slie lanih, ny??, .T^-35 kabsah, kihsah. 

Gen. 21. 28 Abraham set seven ewe Iambs of the flock 
21. 39 What, .these seven ewe lambs whiclitliou 

21. 30 seven ewe lambs shalt thou take of my h. 
lev. 14. 10 one ewe lamb of the first year without b. 
Num. 6. 14 one ewe lamb of the first year w^ithoiit b. 

2 Sa. 12. 3 had nothing, save one little ewe lamb, w. 

12. 4 took the poor man's lamb, and dressed it 

12. 6 heshallrestorethelamb fourfold, because 
A- ■A slmU Ju lamb, a ram, 13 kar. 

Deut32. 14 milk of sheep, with fat of lambs, and rams 
J Sa.15, g and of thefatlings, aud the Iambs, and all 
2 Ki. 3. * an hundred thousand lamlis, and an liun. 
Psa. 37. 20 as the fat of lambs ; they shall consume 
Isa. r6. I Send ye the lamb to the ruler of the land 

34. 6 with the blood of lambs and goats, witli 
Jer. 51. 40 I will bring them dowTi like lambs to the 
'. Eze. 27. 2t tliey occupied with tbce inlajnb3,and rams 

39- 18 of rams, of lambs of goats, of bullocks 
Amos 6. 4 and eat the lambs out of the flock, and the 

iS.A he land), 3e'3 Iceseb. 

Gen. 30. 40 Jacob did separate the lambs, .and set the 
iev. > 7 If he offer a lamb for his offering, then 
4. 35 as the fat of the lamb is taken, away from 
17. 3 tbat killeth an ox, or lamb, or goat, in the 

€.A she lamb, •ijs'? kisbah. 

Lev, 5. Safemalefromtheiloclt.alainb, orakidof 

7. A sheep, J«S tson. 

Exodi2. 21 Drawoutandtalceyoualambaccordingto 

B.A young lainh or kid, a skeep, .ny sch. 

Gen. 22. 7 but where (is) the lamb for a burnt off. 1 

22. 8 God will provide himself a lamb for a b. 
Bxodi2. 3 take, .every man a lamb, .a lamb for an 

M. 4 the household be too little for the lamb 
12. 4 every . .shall make your count forthe lamb 
12. 5 Your lamb shall be without blemish, am 
ii 13 thou shalt redeem with a lamb, and if 



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i.xoa34. 2o firstling, thou shalt redeem with a lamb 
Lev. 5. 7 jf he be not able to bring a lamb; then he 
12. 8 if she be not able to bring a lamb, then 
22. 23 Either a bullock or a lamb that hath any 
Num 15. 1 1 one bullock, or for one ram, or for a Iamb 
I Sa. 1 7. 34 there came a lion . . and took a lamb out of 
Isa. 53. 7 he is brought as a Iamb to the slaughter 
66. 3 he that sac.-iflceth a lamb, (as if) he cut 
Eze. 45. II one lamb out of the Hock, out of two hu. 
9. A son of tlic flock, a young sheep, i xi J3 hen tson. 
Psa. 1 14. 4 like rams, (and) the little hills like lambs 
114. 6 hke rams; (and) ye little hills, like lambs 1 
10. Lambs, Q"-;^i< inmerim. 

Ezra 6. 9 rams, and lambs, for thfl burnt offerings 

6. 17 two hundred rams, four hundred lambs 

7. 17 buy speedilywith this money..lambs, with 
l\. Young or tender lambs, d'S^o telaim. 

Isa. 40. n he shall gather the Iambs with his arm '' 
12. A laird), k/xvos amnos. 

John I. 29 Behold the Lamb of God, which takcth 

I. 36 looking., he saith, Behold the Lamb of G.! 
Acts 8. 32 and like a Iamb dumb before his shearer 
X Pe. I. 19 as of a Iamb vrithout blemish and without 
13.A lamb, ipvSs amos(gf-n) 

Lukeio. 3 Go. .1 send you forth as lambs among wo. 
14.i4 little lamb, i.pvlov amion. 

Jolmji. 15 I love. . He saith unto him, Teed my lambs 

Rev. 5. 6 stood ji Lai.ib as it had been slain, having 

S. 8 twenty elders fell dovm before the Lamb 

5. 12 Worthy is the Lamb that was slain torec. 

5. 13 Blessing . . unto the Lamb, for ever and 

6. I Aud 1 saw when the Lamb opened one of 

6. 16 and hide us. from the wrath of the Lamb 

7. 9 stood before the throne, and before the L. 
7. 10 Salvation to our God .. and unto the Lamb 
7.14 made them white in the blood of the Lamb 

7. 17 For the Lamb which is in the midst of the 

1 2. 1 1 they overcame him by the blood of the L. 
. 13. 8 written in the book of life of the Lamb 

13. II he had two horns likea Iamb, and he spake 

14. I a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, and ivith 
14. 4 These are they which follow the Lamb whL 
14. 4 the first fruits unto God and to the Lamb 

14. 10 be tormented, .in the presence of the L. 
15.. 3 they sing, .the song of the Lamb, saying 
17. 14 shall make war with the Lamb, and the La. 
19. 7 the marriage of the Lamb is come, and hia 
19. 9 called unto the m.arriag:e supper of the L. 
21. 9 I will show thee the bride, the Lamb's w. 
21. J4 names of the twelve apostles of the Lamb 
ai. 22 God Almighty and the Lamb are the temple 
21. 23 And the city . .the Lamb (is) the light X\\. 

21. 27 which are written inihe Lamb's booksof 
22. , I out of the throne of God and of the Lamb 

22. 3 the throne of God and of the Lamb shall 

[See alio Ewe.) 
T.ATWR (man) — 
1. Smitten, .154 nakeh. 

2 Sa. 4. 4 Saul's son, bad a son. .lame of (his) feet 
9. 3 Jonathan hath yet a son. .lame on (his) 

2. Limping, riB? pisseach. 

Lev. 21. 18 a blind man, or a lame, or he that hath 
Deut 15. 21 lame, or blind, .aiiyill blemish, thou shalt 
2 Sa. 5. 6 Except thou take away, .the lame, thou 
5. 8 the lame and th» blind . . hated of David's 
5. 8 The blind and the lame shall not come iuto 

0. 13 Jlepliibosheth . . was lame on both bis feet 
19. 26 I may ride, because thy servant (is) lame 

Job 29. 15 ej'es lo the blind, and feet, to the lame 
Prov 26. 7 The legs of the lame are not equal ; so (is) 
Isa. 33. 23 is. .spoil divided ; the lame take the prey 
35. 6 Then shall the lame, .leap as an Iiart, and 
Jer. 31. 8 them the blind and the lame, the woman 
Mai. ;. 8 ye offer the lame and sick, (is it) not evil? 

1. 13 the lame, and the sick , thus ye brought 

S.Lame, crippled, x^^is chohs. 

Matt II. 5 the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed 

15. 30 lame, blind, dumb, maimed, and many 
15. 31 saw. the lame to walk, and the blind to 
21. 14 the blind and the laniecametohim in the 

Luke 7. 22 how that the blind see, the lame walk, the 

14. 13 call the poor, the maimed, the Innie, the 

Acts 3. 2 a certain man lame from his mother's w 

8. 7 with palsies, and thajt veie lame, were h. 

T-AVm (man), that which is — • 

The lame, (rh) xwA.os (to) cholos. 

Acts 3. II as[the lame manJwhichKas healed heldP 
Heb. 12. 13 lest that which is lame be turned out of 

lASSZ, to l)ecomo — 

To become limping, ni}5 pasach, 2. 

2 Sa. 4, 4lia3tetoaee, that hejell, and became lame 

LA'-MECH, "^oh overihrower, wild rrmn. 

1. A descendaJi't of Cain, by Methusael. B.C. 3769. 
Gen. 4. 18 begat Methusael: and Methusael begat L 
4. 19 L took unto him two wives : the name of 
4. 23 L. said unto his wives, .ye wives of L , he 

4. 24 Cain shall be avenged sevenfold, truly L. 
^Tlie son of Methuselah, and father of Noah. B.C. 

Gen. 5. 25 Methuselah lived an hundr... and begat L. 

5. 26 Methuselah lived after he begat L. seven 
5. 28 L lived an .undred eighty and two years 
S 30 L. lived after he begat Noah five hundred 
J. 31 all the days of L were seven hundred sc 



1 Ch. I 3 Henoch, Methuselah, L. 
Luke 3. 36(tbesoD)of >'oc, which was (the Joa)of L' 
LAMENT, to — 

1. To mourn, be inoist, hit} abal. 

Isa. 19. 8 all theythatcastangle shall lament, and 
2. 7*0 shmo self a mourner, Sjsj abal, 7. 

1 3a. 6. 19 the people lamented, because the Lord 
2. To wail, n^N alah. 

Joel I. 8 Lament like a virgin girded with eackcL 
4. To lament, mourn, rtiti anah. 

Isa. 3. 26 her gates shall lament aud moorn; and 
5. To wail, .1.1} nahah. 

Mic. 2. 4 take upaparableagflin8tyou,ajHl lament 
Q.Tn becoine wailing, n,ij nahah, 2. 

J Sa. 7. 2 all the hous'e of Israel lamented after the 
7. To beat the breast, mourn, lament, 159 saplvad. 
t Sa 25. J lamented him, and buried him In his ho. 
28. 3 lamented him, and buried him in Raroah 
Isa. 32. 12 They shall lament for the teats, for the 
Jer. 4. 8 For this gird you with sackcloth, lament 
16. 5 neither go to lament nor bemoan them 
16. 6 neither shall (men) lament for them, nor 
<2. 18, 18 They shall not lament for him . .Ah my 

34. 5 they will lament thee. .Ah lord ! for I 
49. 3 lament, and run to and fro by the hedges 

Jool 1. 13 Gird yourselves, and lament, ye priests 

?>.To con, lament, mxnim, J!p qun, 3a. 

2 Sa. I. 17 David lamented with this laraestation 

3. 33 the king lamented over Abncr, and s.iid 

■2 Ch. 35. 25 Jeremiah lamented for Josiah ; and .all 

Eze. 27. 32 lament over thee, (saying). What (city Isl 

32. 16 lamentation wherewith thcyEhalllameni 

32. 16 the nations, lamenther : they shall lam. 

9. To give (praise), ni$ ianaJi, 3. 

Judg II. 40 went yearly to lament thedaugbterof Je. 

10. yo bewail, Sprjvioi ihreneo. 

Luke23. 27 women, whlchalso bewailed and lamented 
John 16. 20 ye shall weep and lament, but the world 

11. To beat or strike (the breast), kStttbiuu hoptomai. 
Matt,ij. 17 mounied unto you, and ye have oot lam. 
Rev. 1 8. 9 shall bewail her, and lament for hei, wbea 

lAMENT, to make to — 

To eause to mount, Sjij abaZ, 5. 

Lara. 2. 8 he made tlie r.-impart and the wall tola. 
LAMENTABLE — 
To be grievmcs, 3sy. atsab. 

Dan. 6. 20 cried with a lamentable voice unto Daniel 
LAMIKTATION — 
l.L'amentcUion, inouming, .i;j« aniyyo.h. 

Lam. 2. 5 and hath increased, mourning and lam. 

2. Beating of the breast, 19PP misped. 

Gen. so. 10 mourned with a great and very sore lam. 

Jer. 6. 26 make thee mourning mostbitter lament. 

48. 38 lamentation generally upon all the house 

Z.A wailing, vrj -nehi. 

Jer. 31. 15 A voice was heard inPiamah, lamentation 
Amos 5. 16 such asare skilful of lamentation to wail. 
Mic. 2. 4 lament with a doleful lamentatian, (and) 

i.A conning, lamentation, wp qinah. 

2 Sa. I. 17 David lamented with this lamentation 

3 Ch.35. 25 spake of Josiah in their lamentations to 

35. 25 behold, they (are) written in the Lament , 
Jer. 7. 29 take up a lamentation on high places ; for 

9. 10 a lamentation, because they are burnt 
Q. 20 and every one her neighbour lamentation 
Eze. 2 10 written therein lamentations, and mour 
19. I Moreover take thou up a lamentation 
19. 14 a lamentation, and shall be foralamenta 

26. 17 they shall take up a lamentation for thee 

27. 2 son of man, take up a lamentation for T. 
27 32 they shall take up a lamentation for thee 

28. 12 Son of man, take up a lamentation upon 
32. 2 Son of man, take up a lamentation for P. 
32. 16 'This (is) the lamentation wherewith they 

Amos 5 I Hear ye this word a lamentation, Chouse 
8. 10 I will turn all your songs into lamentat. 

5. Wailing, Bprjvos Ihrenos. 

Matt. 2. 18 In Rama was there a voice heard, [lam.] 
6. Beating or smiting (of the breast), KOTrerSs kope. 

Acts 8. 2 devoutmen. made great lamentation over 

LAMENTATION, to make — 



To weep, nap bakaJi. 

Psa. 78 64 and their widows made no laiaeDtation 
LAMENTED, to be — 
To be beaten for, lamented. iBP eaphad, 2. 

Jer. 16. 4 they shall not be lamented, neither shall 
25 33 they shall not be lamcL ted, neither gather. 

LAMP — 

1 A torch, flame, fsh lappid. 

Gen. 15. 17 a burning lamp that passed between those 
Judg. 7. 16 empty pitchers, and lamps within thepL 

7. 2o held the lamps In their left hands, aud 
Job 12. 5 a lamp despised in .the thought of him 

41. 19 Out of his mouth go burning lamps . .spa. 
Isa. 62. 1 the salvation thereof as a lamp (that) bu. 
Eze. I. 13 appearance lUce the appeaiance of lamps 
Dan. JO. 6 his eyea as lamps of fire, and his amis and 



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2.A light, lamp, n'i ner. 

3 Sa. 22. 29 tliou (art) my lamp, LoBD: and.. Lord 

2, A tight, lamp, T) nir. 

I Ki. 15. 4 give him a lamp in Jerusalem, to set up 

4i.A light, lamp, "ii Tier. ' 

JExod25. 37 thou Shalt make the seven lamps thereof 
25. 37 they shall light the lamps thereof, that 

27. 20 oil olive, .to cause the lamp to burn alw. 
30. 7 when he dresseth the lamps, he shall burn 
30. 8 when Aaron lighteth the lamps at even 
35. 14 and his lamps, with the oil for the light 
37. 23 he made his seven lamps, and his snuffers 

39. 37 the lamps thereof, .the lamps to be se't in 

40. 4 thou Shalt bring ui. .and light the lamps 
40. 25 ho lighted the lamps before the LORD ; as 

Lev. 24. 2 oil. .to cause. ;lamps to bum continually 
4 He shall order the lamps upon the pure 
g candlestick of the light, and his lamps 

2 When thou lightest the lamps the seven 1. 

3 Aaron did so; he lighted the lamps thereof 
3 ere the lamp of God went out in the temple 

» Ki. 7. 49 the flowers, and the lamps, and the tongs 
t Ch.28. 15 and for their lamps of gold, by weight 

28. 15 every candlestick, and for the lamps the. 
e8. t5 for the lamps thereof, according to the 

tt Ch. 4. 20 the candlesticks with their lamps, that 
4. 21 the flowers, and the lamps, and the tongs 
13. II the candlestick of gold, with the lamps 

29. 7 put out the lamps, and have not burnt 
Psa.iig. 105 Thy word (is) a lamp unto my feet, and 

132. 17 I have ordaaned a lamp for mine anointed 
Frov. 6. 23 the commandment (is) a lamp ; and the 

13. 9 the lamp of the wicked sliall be put out 

20. 20 his lamp shall be put out in obscure dar. 
Zech. 4 2 with a bowl . . and his seven lamps thereon 

4. 2 and seven pipes to the seven lamps, which 

6.A lamp, torch, Aafiirds lampas. 

iJatt25. I ten virgins, which took their lamps, and 

3 took their lamps, and took no oil with 

4 But the wise took oil. .with their lamps 

7 those virgins arose, and trimmed their 1. 

8 Give us of your oil, for our lamps are gone 

5 seven lamps of fire burning before the 
8. 10 fell a great star . . burning as it were a lamp 

[See alio Bm-ning.] 
lANCE — 
Halbcrt, javelin, jiTS Iddon. 

Jer. 50. 42 They shall hold the bow and the lance 
lABCET — 
Dart, javelin, spear, noT romach. 

Ki 18. 28 with knives and lancets, till the blood 
LAND — 

l^Land, earth, ground, firm soil, 107?? adamah. 
Gen. 28. 15 will bring thee again into' tliis land ; for 
47. 18 there is not., but our bodies, and our lands 
47. 19 Wherefore shall we die. .we and our land? 
47. 19 buy us and our land for bread; and we 
47. 19 and our land ivill he servants unto Phara. 
47. ig and not die, that the land be not desolate 
47. 20 Joseph bought all the land of Egypt for P. 
47. 22 billy the land of the priests bought he not 
47. 22 wherefore they sold not their lands 
47. 23 1 have bought you this day and your land 
47. 23 lo. .seed for you, and ye shall sow the 1. 
47. 26 Joseph made it a law over the land of E. 
47. 26 except the land of the priests only,(which) 
Exodao. 12 that thy days may be long upon the land 
. 23. ig The first of the first fruits of thy land thou 

34. 26 The first of the first fruits of the land thou 
Lev. 20. 24 Ye shall inherit their land, and I will give 
Kmnii. 12 the land which thou swarest unto their 

32. u see the land which I sware unto Abraham 
I)eut. 5. 16 land which the LoRD thy God giveth thee 

7 13 the fruit of thy land, thy corn, and thy w. 

7. 13 the land whidi he sware unto thy fathers 
II. 9 that ye may prolong . . days in the land, w. 
II. 17 and that tlie land yield nother fruit ; and 
II. 21 the land which the LoED sware unto your 

21. I If (one) be found slain in the land which 
21. S3 that thy land be not defiled, which the 
as. 15 thy days may be lengthened in the land 
a6. 10 have brought the first fruits of the land 
b6. 15 the land which thou hast given us, as thou 
e8. 1 1 the land which the Lord sware unto thy 
s8. 18 the fruitof thy land, the increase of thy 
a8. 21 he have consumed thee from off the land 
a8. 33 The fruit of thy land, and all thy labours 

• a8. 42 fruit of thy land shall tlie locust consume 
28. 51 eat .. of thy cattle, and the fruit of thy land 
e8. 63 ye shall be plucked from off the land wh. 
ag. 28 the LORD rooted them out of their landin 

30. g plenteous..lnthefruitof thylandforgood 
30. 18 shall not prolong (jour) days upon the K 

30. 20 that thou mayest dwell in the land which 

31. 13 as long as ye live in the land whither ye 

31. 20 the land which I sware unto their fathers 

33. 43 will be merciful unto his land . .to his peo. 

32, 47 ye shall prolong (your) days in the land 
Josll.23. 13 ye perish from off this good land which 

23. 15 have destroyed you from off this good land 
B Sa. g. to shall till the land for him, and thou shalt 
■ KI. 81 34 bring them again imto the land which thou 

8. 40 land which thou gavest unto our fathers 

9. 7 out of the land which I have given them 

14. IS shall root up Israel out of this good land 
aKl.17. 03 Israel carried away out of their own land 

21. 8 out of the land which I give their fathers 
ej. ai Judah was carried awayoutof their land 



9 Ch. 6. 25 bring them again unto the land which thou 

6. 31 land which thou gavest unto oi^r fathers 

7. zo out of ray land which I have given them 
33. 8 the land which I have appointed for your 

Neh. 9. 25 they took strong cities, and a fat land, and 
Job 31. 38 If my land cryagainstme,or that the fur. 
Psa. 49. J I call (their) lands after their own names 

137. 4 we sing the Lord's song in a strange land 
Prov.12. II that tilleth his land shall be satisfied 

28. ig'He that tilleth his land shall have plenty 
Isa. 1. 7 your land> strangers devour it in your pre. 

6. II Until the cities, .and the land be utterly 
7. 16 the land that thou abhoiTCst shall be fors. 

14. I the Lord will .. set them in their own land 

14. 2 Israel shall possess them in the land of 

15. 9 Moab, and upon the remnant of the land 
19. 17 theland of Judah shall be a terror unto E. 
32. 13 Upon the land of my people shall come up 

Jer. 12. 14 I will pluck them out of their land, and 

16. 15 I will bring them again into their land 
E3. 8 Israel., they shall dwellin their own land 
24. 10 till they be consumed from off the land 
25. 5 and dwell in the land that the Lord hath 
27. 10 unto you, to remove youfar from your land 

27. II will I let remain still in their own land 
3S. 7 ye may live many days in the land where 

35. 15 ye shall dwell in the land which I have 
42. 12 and cause you to return to your own land 
52. 27 carried away captive out of his own land 

Eze. 7. 2 saith the Lord God unto the land of Israel 

11. 17 say. .andl will give you theland of Israel 

12. 19 Thus saith the Lord GOD . . of the land of I. 

12. 22 proverb (that) ye have in the land of Israel 

13. 9 neither shall they enter into the land of I. 
18. 2 this proverb concerning the land of Israel 
20. 38 they shall not enter into the land of Israel 

20. 42 I shall bring you into the land of Israel 

21. 2 and prophesy against the land of Israel 
21. 3 say to the land of Israel, Thus saith the L. 
25. 3 against the land of Israel, when it was d. 
25. 6 all thy despite against the land of Israel 

28. 25 land that I have given to my servant J a. 

33. 24 those wastes of the land of Israel speak 

34. 13 ■mW bring them to their own land, and 

34. 27 they shall be safe in their land, and shall 

36. 6 Prophesy therefore concerning the land 
36. 17 house of Israel dwelt in their owu land 

36. 24 take . . and will bring you into your own I. 

37. 12 I will, .bring you into the land of Israel 
37. 14 and I shall place you in your own land 

37. 21 I will, .bring them into their o^vn land 

38. i8-when Gog shall come against the land of 

35. 19 shall be a great shaking in the land of I, 

39. 26 when they dwelt safely in their land, and 
39. 28 I have gathered them unto their owu laud 

Dan. II. 9 the king, .shall return into his own land 

11. 39 Thus shall he. .divide the land for gain 
Joel I. ID The field is wasted, the laud mburneth 

2. 2t Fear not, O land ; be glad and rejoice: for 
Amos s. 2 she is forsaken upon her land, .none to 

7. I J be led away captive out of their own land 
7. 17 and thy land shall be divided by line 

7. 17 die in a polluted land, .forth of his land 
9. IS I will plant them upon their land, and 
9. 15 out of their land which I have given them 

Zeph. I. 2 I will, .consume all. .from off the land 
1 . 3 I will cut off man from off the land, saith 

Zech. 2. J2 inherit Judah his portion in theholy land 
g. 16 cro\vn, lifted up as an ensign upon his land 

I.Land, earth, countty, n? erets. 

Gen. ?. 1 ». which compasseth the whole land of Ha. 

E. 12 And the gold of that land (is) good : there 

a. 13 that compasseth the whole land of Ethio. 

4. 16 in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden 

10. 5 these were the isles . . divided in theirlands 

10. 16 Accad, and Calneh, in the land of Sliinar 
ID. II Out of that land went forth Asshur, and 

10. 31 These, .in their lands, alter their nations 
u. 2 they found a plain in the land of Shinar 

11. 28 Haran died, .in the land of his nativity 
»i. 31 they went, .to go into the land of Canaan 

12. I Get thee, .unto a land that I will show 
12. s and into the land of Canaan they came 
12. 5 went forth to go into the land of Canaan' 
12. 6 through the land unto the place of Sichem 
j2. 6 And the Canaanite (was) then in the land 
12. 7 Unto thy seed will I give this land : and 
12. 10 there was a famine in the land : and Abr. 

012. 10 for the famine (was) grievous in the land 

13. 6 the land was not able to bear them, tliat 
13. 7 and the Perizzite dwelt then in the land 
13. 9 (Is) not the whole land before thee? .Sep. 
13. 10 like the land of Egypt, as thou comest 
13. 12 Abram dwelt in the land of Canaan, and 
13. 15 the land which thou seest, to thee will I 

13. 17 walkthrough the land, in the lengtli of it 
15. 7 brought thee, .to give thee this laud to 

15. 13 be a stranger in a land (that is) not theirs 
IS- 18 Unto thy seed have I given this land, from 

16. 3 had dwelt ten years in the land of Canaan 

17. 8 the land wherein thou art -a stranger, all 
17. 8 all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting- 
jg. 28 toward all the land of the plain, and beh. 
BO. 15 Behold, my land (is) before thee ; dwell 
21. 21 took him a wife out of the land of Egypt 
21. 23 to the land wherein thou hast sojourned 
21. 32 they returned into the land of the Philis. 

21. 34 sojourned in the Philistines' land many 

22. 2 and get thee into the land of Moriah; and 

23. 2 the same (is) Hebron in the land of Can. 
23. 7 bowed himself to the people of the land 



Gen 23. 12 bowed down, betorethepeopleoftheland 
23. 13 in the audience of the people of the land 

23. IS the laud (is worth) four hundred shekels 
23. 19 the same (is) Hebron in the land of Can. 

24. 5 not be willing to follow nie unto this land 
24. 5 unto the land from whence thou camest 
24. 7 and from the land of my kindred, and 
24. 7 saying, Unto thy seed will I give this land 
24. 37 of the Canaanites, in whose land I dwell 
26. I there was a famine in the land, besides 
26. 2 in the land which I shall tell thee of 

b6. 3 Sojourn in this land, and I will be with 
26. 12 Isaac sowed in that land, and received 
26. 22 For now. .we shall be fruitful in the land 
27. 46 of the daughters of the land, what good 
e8. 4 inherit the landwherein thou art a stranger 
28. 13 the land whereon thou liest, to thee will 
eg. I came into the land of the people of the east 

31. 3 Keturn unto the land of thy fathers, and 
31. 13 from this land, and return unto the land 
3f . 18 to Isaac his father in the land of Canaan 

32. 3 to Esau his brother, unto the land of Seir 

33. i8 Shechem, which (is) in the land of Canaan 

34. I went out to see the daughters of the land 
34. 10 the land shall be before you; dwell and 
34. 21 the land, and trade therein ; for the land 

34. 30 stink among the inhabitants of the land 

35. 6 to Luz, which (is) in the land of Canaan 

35. 12 the land which I gave Abraham and Isaac 
35. 12 to thy seed after thee will I give the land 

35. 22 came to pass, when Israel dwelt in that 1. 

36. 5 were born unto him in the land of Canaan 
36. 6 which he had got in the land of Canaan 
36. 7 the land wherein they were strangers could 

36. 16 the dukes . . of Eliphaz in the land of Edom 

36. 17 the dukes . . of Reuel in the land of Edom 
36. 20 of Seirthe Horite, who inhabited the land 
36. 21 the children of Seir in the land of Edom 
36. 30 these . . among their dukes in the land of 
36. 3r kings that reigned in the land of Edom 
36. 34 Husham of the land of Temani reigned 

36. 43 their habitations in the land of their poss, 

37. I dwelt'iu the land, .in the land of Canaan 

40. 15 stolenawayoutof the land of the Hebrews 

41. 19 I never saw in all the land of Egypt for 
41. 29 plenty throughout all the land of Egypt 
41. 30 plenty shall be forgotten in the land of E. 
41. 30 and the famine shall consume the land 
41. 31 plenty shall not be kno%vn in the land by 
41. 33 let Pharaoh, .set him over the land of E. 
41. 34 let him appoint officers over the land, and 
41. 34 take up Uie fifth part of the land of Egypt 
41. 36 that food shall be for store to the land ag. 
41. 36 shall be in the laud of Egypt; that the land 
41. 41 1 have set thee over all tlie land of Egypt 
41. 43 and made him . . over all tlie land of Egypt 
41. 44 lift up his hand or foot in all the land of E. 
41. 45 And Joseph went out over., theland of E, 
41. 46 and went throughout all the landof Egypt 
41. 48 which were in the land-of Egypt, and laid 
41. 52 hath caused me to be fruitful in the laud' 
41. 53 plenteousness that was in the land of Eg. 
41. 54 was in all lands ; but in all the land of £. 
41. 5s when all the land of Egypt was famished 
41.' 56 the famine waxed sore in the land of Eg. 

41. 57 that the famine was (so) sore in all lands 

42. 5 for the famine was in the land of Canaan 
42. 6 Joseph (was) the goveroor over the land 
42. 6 thatsold toall thepeopleof thelandrand 
42. 7 From the land of Canaan to buy food 

42. 9, 1 2 to see the nakedness of the land ye are 
42. 13 the sbnsof onemaninthelandof Canaa*- 
42. 29 they came unto Jacob, .unto the land of 
42. 30 The man, (who is) the lord of the land 
42. 32 this day with our father in the land of C. 

42. 34 your brother, .ye shall traffic in the land 

43. I And the famine (was) sore in the laud 

43. II take of the best fruits in the land in your 

44. 8 brought again imto thee out of the land 

45. 6 these two years, .the famine, .in theland 
45. 8 and a ruler throughout all the land of E. 
45. 10 thou shalt dwell in the land of Goshen 

45. 17 and go, get you unto the land of Canaan 

45. 18 will give you the good of the land of Eg. 

45. 18 and ye shall eat the fat of the land 

45. 19 take you wagons out of theland of Egypt 
45. 20 the good of all the landof Egypt (is) yours 
45. 25 came into the land of Canaan unto Jacob 

45. 26 he (is) governor over all the land of Egypt 

46. 6 they had gotten in the land of Canaan 
46. 12 Er and Onan died in the land of Canaan 
46. 20 unto Joseph in the land of Egypt were 
46. 28 and they came into the land of Goshen 
46. 31 brethren which (were) in the land of C. 

46. 34 that ye may dwell in the land of Goshen 

47. 1 all. .are come out of the land of Canaan 
47. I and, behold, they (are) in the land of Go. 
47. 4 For to sojourn in the land are we come 
47. 4 the famine (is) sore in the land of Canaao 
47. 4 thy servants dwell in the land of Goshen 
47. The land of Egypt (is) before thee 

47. 6 in the best of tlie land make thy father 
47. 6 in the land of Goshen let them dwell 
47. II gave them a possession in the land of Eg. 
47. II best of the land, in the land of Eameses 

47. 13 And (there was) no bread in all the land 
47. 13 the laud of Egypt, and (all) the land of Ca. 
47. 14, 15 in the land of Egypt, and In the land 
47. 20 Joseph bought, .so the land became Pha. 
47. 27 Israel dwelt in the land of Egypt, in the 

47. 28 Jacoblived in the land of Egypt seventeen 

48. 3 appeared .unto me at Luz in the land of 



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Gen. 4B. 4 wUl give this land to thy seed after thee 
48. 5 which were born unto tliee iu the land of 
48. 7 Rachel died by me in the land of Canaan 
48, 21 bring you again unto the land of your fa. 
49. 15 he saw. the.landthat (it was) pleasant 
49. 30 before Mamre, In the land of Canaan, wh. 
so. 5I havediggedforme luthelandof Canaan 
50. 7 and all the elders of the land of Egypt 
50. 8 their herds, they left in the land of O03. 
50. II And when the inhabitants of theland.the 
50. r3 his sons carried him into the land of Can. 
50. 24 out of this land unto the land which he 9. 

Esod. I. 7 miglity; and the land wasfllled with them 
«. 10 fight. .and(so)get them up outofthe land 
2. 15 Mosesfled..anddweltlnthelandof Midian 

2. 22 I have been a stranger in a strange laud 

3. 8 out of that lan<l unto a good land and a 
3. 8, tyuntoalandftewingwjthmilk'andhoney 

3. 17 brlngyou. . unto the land of the Canaanites 

4. 20 Moses, .returned to thelandot Egypt:and 

5. 5 the people of the land now (are) many, and 

5. 12 scattered abroad throughout all the land 

6. ■ with. .hand shall hedrive them outof his 1. 
6. 4 to give them thelandof Canaan, the laud 
6. 8 I will bring you in unto the land, concern. 
6. n the chUdrenof Israel go outof his land 
6. 13 the children of Israel out of the land of E. 
6. 26 the children of Israel from the land of E. 

6. 28 Lord spake unto Moses in the land of E. 

7. 2 send the children of Israel out of his land 
7. 3 my signs and ray wonders in the land of E. 

7. 4 out of the land of Egypt by great judgm. 
7. 19, 21 blood throughout all the land of Egypt 

8. 5 cause frogs to come up upon the land of E. 
8. 6 frogs came up, and covered the land of E. 
8. 7 brought up frogs upon the land of Egypt 
8. 14 together upon heaps ; and the land stank 
8. 16 thy rod, and smite the dust of the land 
8. t6 it may become lico throughout all the land 
8. 17 land became lice throughout all the land 
8. 22 will sever in that day the land of Ooshen 
8. 24 into all the land of Egypt : tlie land was 

8. 25 Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land 
Q. 5 saying . . Lord shall do this thing in the 1. 
g. g become small dust in all the land of Egypt 

9. 9, 22, 23 throughout all the land of Egypt 
Q. 22 there may be hail in all the land of Egypt 
9. 23 Lord rained hall upon the land of Egypt 
Q. 24 in all the land of Egypt since it became a 
9. 26 Only in the land of Goshen, where the ch. 

10. 12 Stretch . .tliine hand over the land of Eg. 
to. 12 they may come up upon the land of Egypt 
10. 12 and eat every herb of the land . . all that 
10. 13 stretched forth his rod over the land of E. 
10. 13 brought an east wind upon the land all 
10. 14 the locusts went up over all the land of E. 
JO. 15 they covered, .sothat the land was dark. 
10. ts they did eat every herb of the land, and 
10. 15 there remained not. .through all the land 
10. 21 there may be darkness over the land of E. 

10. 22 a thick darkness in all the land of Egypt 
"ii. 3 Moses (was) very great in the land of Eg 

11. 5 all the first born in the land of Egypt shall 
II. 6 a great cry throughout all the land of E. 
»i. 9 wonders maybe multiplied in the land of E. 

11. lo let the chfldren of Israel go. out of his 1. 

12. I unto Moses and Aaron in the land of E. 
12. 12 I will pass through the land of Egypt this 
12. 12, 29 all the first born iu the land of Egypt 
12. 13 destroy (you), when I smite the land of E. 
12.17 brought your armies out of the land of E. 
1 2. 19 whether he bo a stranger, or born in the 1. 
12. 25 wheuye become to the land which the L. 
12. 33 might send them out of the land iu haste 

.12. 41 the hosts .. Vifent out from the land of E. 
. 12. 42 for bringing them out from the land of E. 
. 12. 48 he shall be as one that is born in the land 

12. 51 out of the land of Egypt by their armies 

13. 5, n bring thee into the land of the Cana. 
13. 5 a land flowing with milk and honey, that 
13. 15 slewail the firstborn in the land of Egypt 
13. 17 not..thewayof thelandot the Philistines 

13. 18 went up harnessed out of the land of E. 

14. 3 They (are) entangled in the land the wU. 
16. 1 after their departing out of the land of E. 
16. 3 by the hand of the Lord in the land of E. 
16. 6 brought you out from the land of Egypt 

.16. 32 Lord hath brought you forth from the 1. 
16. 35 eat. .until they came to a land inhabited 
16. 35 unto the borders of the land of Canaan 
i8. 3 I have been an alien in a strange land 

18. 27 and he went his way into his own land 

19. I were gone forth out of the land of Egypt 

20. 2 which have brought thee out of the land 

22. 21 for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt 

23. 9 seeing ye were strangers in the land of E. 
23. 10 six years thou shalt sow thy land, and sh. 
23. 26 shall nothing cast their young .. in thy I. 
23. 29 lest the land become desolate, and the b. 
23. 30 until thoube increased, and inheritthela. 
23. 31 I will deliver the inhabitants of the land 
23. 33 They shall not dwell in thy land, lest they 
29. 46 that brought them forth out of the land 
32. I, 23 brought us up out of the land of Egypt 
32. 4, 8 brought thee up out of the laud of Egypt 
32. 7 whioh thou broughtest out of the land of 
32. I r out of the land of Egypt with great power 

32. 13 all this land that I have spoken of v/iU I 

33. I up out of the land of Egypt, unto the land 

33. 3 Unto a land flowing with milk and honey 

34. 12, 15 covenant with the Inhabitants of the 1. 
34. 24 nwthor shall any man dosiro thy land 



Lev. II 45 Lord that bringeth you up on tot tlie land 
14. 34 When ye be come Into the land of Canaan 
14. 34 in a house of the land of your possession 
16. 22 rII their iniquities unto a laud not inhabi. 
18. 3 After the domgs of the land of Egypt 
18. 3 and after the doings of the land ol Canaan 
18. 25 the land is defiled : therefore I do visit 
25 the land itself vomiteth out her inhabita, 
27 these abominations have the men of the 1. 

27 (were) before you, and the land is defiled 

28 That the land spue not you out also, when 
9 when ye reap the harvest of your land 

23 And when yc shall come into the land, and 

29 lest the land fall to whoredom, and the I. 

33 if a stranger sojourn with thee in your I 

34 for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt 
36 which brought you out of the land ol Eg 

2 the people of the land sh.ill stone him with 
4 if the people of the land do any ways hide 
22 that the land, whither I bring you todw. 

24 a land that tlowelh with milk and honey 
24 neither shall ye make .(thereof) in your 1. 
33 That brought you out of the land of Egypt 
10 When ye be come into the land which I 

22 when ye reap the harvest of your land 
39 ye have gathered in the fruit o) the land 
43 when I brought them out of the land of 

2 land which I give you, then shall the land 

4 shall be a sabbath of rest unto the land, a 

5 not reap it is a year of rest unto the l.Tiid 

6 the sabbath of the land shall he meat for 

7 for the beast that (are) in thy land, shall 
9 trumpet sound throughout all your land 

10 proclaim liberty throughout, the land 

18 and ye shall dwell in the land in safety 

19 the land shall jield her fruit, and ye shall 

23 The land shall not be sold for ever; for 

23 the laud (is) mine , for ye (are) strangers 

24 And in all the land of your possession ye 
24 ye shall grant a redemption for the land 
38 of the land of Egjpt, to give you the land 
42, 55 I brought forth out of the land of E. 
45 families . . which they begat in your land 

I set up (any) image of stone in your land 
4 the land shall yield her increase, and the 
5shall eat and dwell in yoiu' land safely 
6 I will give peace in the land, and ye shall 
6 and I will rid evil beasts out of the land 
6 neither shall the sword go through your 1. 
13 which brought you forth out of the land 

20 your land shall not yield her increase 
20 neither shall the trees of the land jield 

32 And I will bring the land into desolation 

33 your land shall be desolate, and your cities 

34 Then shall the land enjoy her sabbaths 
34 as lon"«3. .ye (be) in your enemies' land 
34 then snail the land rest, and enjoy her 
36 a faintness into their hearts in the lands 

38 the land of your enemies shall eat you up 

39 in their iniquity in your enemies' lands 

41 have brought them into the land of their 

42 my covenant, .and I will remember the I. 

43 The land also shall be left of them, and 

44 wheu they bein the l.iud of their enemies 

45 whom I brought fortli out of the land of 

24 to him to whom the possession of the land 
30 tithe of the laud, of the seed of the land 

I after they were come out of the land of E. 

13 that I smote all the first born in the land 
i; that I smote every first bom in the land 

1 after they were come out of the land ofE. 

14 ordinance for him that was in the land 
9 if ye go to war in your land against the 

30 I will depart to miue own land, aud toiny 

2 that they may seorch the land of Canaan 

16 men which Moses sent to spy out the land 

17 Moses sent thcra to spy out the land of C 

18 see the land, v/hat it (is) , and the people 

19 what the land (is) that they dwell in wh. 

20 what the land (is), xvhether it (be) tat or 

20 courage, and bring of the fruit of the land 

21 searched the land from the wilderness ot 

25 they returned from searching of the land 

26 and showed them the fruit of the land 

27 We came unto the hand whither thou sent. 

28 people (he) strong that dwell In the land 

29 Amalekites dwell in the land of the south 
32 they brought up an evil report of the land 
32 The land, through which we have gcme lo 
32 (is) a land that eaieth up the inhabitants 

2 Would God that we had died In the laud 

3 hath the Lord brought us unto this land 

6 (which were) of them, searched the laud 

7 The land, (is) an exceeding good hind 

8 then he will bring us Into this land, and 

8 a land which (loweth with milk and honey 

9 neither fear ye the people ot the land 
14 will tell (it) to the inhabitants of this land 
16 into the land which he sware unto them 

. 23 the land which I sware unto their fathers 
. 24 him will I bring into the land wheieunto 

30 Doubtless ye shall not come into the land 

31 they shall know the land which ye have 
34 of the days in which ye searched the land 
36 men which Moses sent to search the land 

36 by bringing up a slander upon the land 

37 did bring up the evil report upon the land 

38 of the men that went to search the land 
2 When ye be come into the land of yom; 

18 When ye come into the land whither I 

. 19 when ye eat of. the bread of the land, y^ 

41 which brought you out of the laud of E. 



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13 bast V^rought us uj) out of a land that 

14 thou h.tst lint brought us into a land 

13 whatsoever is first ripe in the land, which 

20 shalt have no inherilanic in their land 

12 not bring into the land uhirh I have given 

23 mount Uor. by the coast af the land of E. 

24 he shall imt enter into the land which I 

4 of the Red sea, to compass the land of E. 

27 Let me psm through thy land . we will not 

24 possessed his laud from Amon unto Jab. 
26 taken all his land out of his hand, even 

31 Israel dwelt io the lanri of the Amoritea 

34 and all his people, and his land ; and thou 

35 none left him. and they possessed his land 

5 Pethor, which (is) by the river of the land 

6 and (that) I may drive them out of the I. 

13 Get you into your land ; for the Lord ref. 
4 which went forth out of the land of t,m>l 

19 and Erand Oiian died in th^ laud of Can. 
53 Unto these the laud shall be divided for 
55 Not'Adtlistanding the land shall be divided 
12 see the land which I have given unto the 
I they saw the land of Jazer, and the land 

4 the country, (is) a land for cattle, and 

5 let this land be given unto thy servants 

7 into tlie land which the I-OKD hath giveu 

8 when I sent them from Kade6h..toeee the I. 

9 For when they wuntiip andsaw theland 

9 into the land which the LoitU had given 
17 because of the iuhahltants of the land 

22 And the land be subdued before tlie LOBD 
22 this land shall be your possession before 
29 and the land shall be subdued before you 

29 then ye shall give them the land of Gile.ad 

30 have possessions among you in the land 

32 before the Lord into the land of Canaan 

33 land, with the cities thereof in the coasts 

1 which went forth out of tlie land of Egypt 

37 mount Uor, in the edge of the land of t. 

38 Israel were come out of the land of Egypt 
40 dwelt in the south in the land of Canaan 

51 passed over Jordan into the land of Canaan 

52 drive out all the inhabitants of the land 

53 ye shall dispossess the land, and dwell 

53 for I have given you the laud to possesn 

54 ye shall div-ide the land by lot for an iiih. 

55 not drive out the inhabitants of the land 
55 f hrdl vex you iu the land wherein yc dwell 

2 into the land of Canaan, this (is) the land 
2 thelandof Canaan, with the coasts thereof 

12 your land with the coasts thereof round 

13 This (is) the land which ye shall inherit 

17 roen which shall divide the land unto you 

18 prince , to divide the laud by inheritance 
29 unto the children of Israel in the land of 

10 When ye be come over Jordan into the t. 

14 three cities shall ye give in the land of C. 

28 shaH'rcturn into the land of his possession 

32 he should come again to dwell in the land 

33 ye shall not pollute the land wherein ye 

33 for blood itdefileth the land, and the laud 

34 Deaie not therefore the land which ye 

2 Lord commanded my lord to give the land 
5 On this side Jordan, in the land of Moab 

7 to the land ol the Canaanites, and unto L. 

8 Behold, I have set the land before you: go 
8 go in and possess the land which the LoKD 

21 Lord thy God hath set the land before 

22 they shall search us out the land, and br. 

25 they took of the fruit of the land in their 
25 a good land which the LOHDour God doth 
27 he hath brought us forth out of the land 

35 of this evil generation see that good land 

36 to him will I give the land that he hath 
5 1 will not give you of their land, no, Bot 

. 9 will not give thee of their land a posses. 
, 12 as Israel did unto the land of his posses. 
, 19 I will not give thee of the land of the ch. 
:o That also was accounted a land of giants 
, 24 Amorlte, king of Deshbon, and his land 

27 Let me pass through thy land ; I will go 
79 into the land which the Lord our God 

31 I have begun to give Sihort and his land 
31 possess, that thou raayest inherit his land 

37 Only uuto the land of the children of Am. 

2 all his people, and his land, intothy hand 
8 the land that (was) on this side Jordan 

12 that land,(which) we possessed at that timo 

13 liashan, which was called the land of gl. 
18 God hath given you this land to possess 

20 they also possess the land which the Lord 
25 let me go over and sec the good land thai 

28 to inherit the land which thou shalt see 

1 go in and possess the land which the Lo. 

5 so in the land whither ye go to possess it 

14 the land whither ye go over to possess it 

21 I should not go in unto that good land 

22 I niustdie in this land. I must notgoover 
22 shall go over, and possess that good land 

25 ye shall have remained long in the land 

26 shall soon utterly perish from off theland 

38 to give thee their land (for) an Inheritance 

46 the land of .Sihon king of the Amorites 

47 they possessed his land, and the land of 

6 which brought thee out of the land of K. 

15 that thou wast a servantin the land of E. 
31 in the land which I give them to possess 
33 yc may prolong, days iu the land which 

I in the land whither yc go to possess it 

3 the land that flowetli with milk and honey 
10 into the land which he sware unto thy f. 
12 which brought thee forth out of the land 

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Beat. 6, 1 8 the goocUand which the Lord swareunto 

6. 23 the land which he sware unto ova fathers 

7. I into the landwhitherthoiigoesttopossess 

8. 3 possess the land which the Lord sware 
8. 7 into a good land ; a land of brooks of wa. 
8. 8 A land of wheat. . a land of oil olive and 
8. 9 A land wherein thou shalt eat bread with 
8, 9 a land whose stones (are) iron, and out of 
8. 10 for the good land which he hath given 

8. .14 which brought thee forth out of the land of 

9. 4 hath brought me in to possess this land 
5. 5 dost thou go to possess their land ; but 

0. 5 giveth thee not tliis good land to possess 
9. 7 thou didst depart out of the land of Egypt 
9. 23 Go up and possess tlie land which I have 
9. 28 Lest the land whence thou broughtest us 
9. 88 into the land which he promised them 

10. 7 and. .to Jotbath.aland of rivers of waters 

10. II that they may go in and possess the land 
10. 19 for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt 

11. 3 the king of Egypt, and unto all his land 
II. 8 go in and possess the land v/hither ye gd 
II. 9 a laud that fioweth with milk and honey 
II. 10 the land, whither thou goest in to possess 
II. 10 (is) not as the land of Egypt, from whence 
ri. 11 But the land, whither ye go to possess it 
1 1, ri (is) a land of hills and valleys, (and) drink. 
II. 12 A land which the Lord thy God careth 
ti. 14 1 will give, .the rain of your land in his 
II. 17 ye perish quickly from off the good land 
II. 23 upon all the land that ye shall tread upon 

11. 29 the land whither thou goest to possess it 
It. 30 in the land of the Canaanites, which dwell 
ri. 31 the land which the Lord yoiu' God giveth 

12. I which ye shall observe to do in the land 
12. 10 dvy-ellinthe land which the LORD your G. 

12. 29succeede3t them, and d weilest in their land 

13. 5, to which brought.. out of the land of Egypt 
15. 4 Lord shall greatly bless thee in the land 
15. 7 land which the Lord thy God giveth thee 
15. 1 J the poor shall never cease out of the land 
15. II to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land 

15. IS that thou wast a bondman in the land of 

16. 3, 3 earnest forth out of the land of Egypt 

16. 20 inherit the land which the LORD thy God 

17. 14 unto the land which the W)BD thy God 
rB. 9 into the land which the LORD thy God 
19. I v/hose land the Lord thy God giveth thee 
19. 2 cities for thee in the midst of thy land 
19. 3 divide the coasts of thy land, which the L, 
19. 8 give thee all the landjvhich he promised 
19. 10 That innocent blood be not shed in thy 1. 

19. 14 which thou shalt inherit in the land that 

20. I brought thee up out of the land of Egypt 
23. 7 because thou wast a stranger in his land 

23. 2o in the land whither thou goest to possess 

24. 4 thou shalt notcausetheland tosin, which 
24. 14 strangers that (are) in thy land within thy 

24. 22 thou wast a bondman in the land of Egypt 

25. jg the land which the Lord thy God giveth 
20. I when thou (art) come in unto the land 

26. 2 thy land that the Lord thy God giveth 
26. 9 hath given us this land, .aland that fiow. 

26. 15 a land that flowcth with milk and honey 

27. 2, 3 unto the land which the Lord thy God 

27. 3 a land that iloweth with milk and honey 

28. 8 the land which the Lord thy God giveth 
28. 12 give the rain unto thy land in his season 
28. 24 Lord shall make the rain of thy land po. 

28. 52, 52 all thy gates, .throughout all thy land 

29. I the children of Israel in the land of Moab 
29. 2 did before your eyes in the land of Egypt 
29. 2 unto all his servants, and unto all his land 
29. 8 we tooktheu'laud, and gave it foran inh. 
29. 16 how we have dwelt in the land of Egypt 
29. 22 stranger that shall come from a far land 
29. 22 when they see the plagues of tiiat land 
29. 23 the whole land thereof (is) brimstone, and 
29. 24 hath the Lord done thus unto this land? 
29. 25 when he brought them forth out of the 1 
29. 27 the anger.. was kindled against this land 

29. 28 cast them into another land, as . . this day 

30. 5 into the land which thy fathers possessed 

30. 16 Sod shall bless thee in the land wliither 

31. 4 unto the land of them, whom he desti-oyed 
31. 7 thou must go with this people unto the 1. 
31. 16 after the gods of the strangers of the land 
31. 21 brought them into the land which I sware 

31. 23 bring, .into the land which I sware unto 

32. 10 He found him in a desert land, and in the 
32. 49 mount Nebo, which (is) in the land of M. 
32. 49 behold the land of Canaan, which I give 
32. 52 Yet thou shalt see the land before (thee) 

32. 52 unto the land v/liich I give the children 
33. 13 Blessed ofithe Lord (he) his land, for the 

33. 28 fountain of Jacob, .uponalandofcornand 

34. I Lord showed him all the iacd oi Oilead 
34. 2 the land of Ephraim, and Mauasseh, and 
34. 2 the land of Judah, unto the utmost sea 
34. 4 This (is) the land which I sware unto A. 
34. 5 So Moses . .died there in the land of Moab 
34. 6 he buried him in a valley in the land of 
34. II sent him to do in the land of Egypt to P. 
34. II and to all his servants, and to all hie land 

Josh. I. 2 unto the land. which I do give to them 
t. 4 all the land of the Hittites, and unto the 

1. 6 thou dinde for an inheritance the land 
1. 1 J to go in to possess the land, which the L. 
I. T3 Lord your God. .hath given you this land 
I. 14 shall remain in the land which Moses gave 
1. 15 possessed the land v/hich the Lord your 
I »5 ye shall return unto the land ofyourpos. 



Josh. 2. 1 Go viev/ the land, even Jericho. And they 
2. 9 that the Lord hath given you the land 
2. 9 all the inhabitants of the land faint bee. 
2. 14 when the Lord hath given us the land 
a. 18 we come into the land, thou shalt bind this 
2. 24 hath delivered into oiu' hands ail the land 
5 6 that he would not show them the land 
5. 6 a land that iloweth v/ith milk and honey 
5. II they did eat of the old corn of the land 
5. 12 they had eaten of the old com of thelind 
5. 12 eat of the fruit of the land of Canaan that 

7. 9 all the inhabitants -of the land shall hear 

8. I and his people, and his city, and his land 

9. 24 servant Moses to give you all the land 

9. 24 destroy all the inhabitants of the land from 

10. 42 ail these kings and their land did Joshua 

11. 3 the Hivite under Hermon in the land of 
II. 16 Joshua took all that land, the hUls, and 

11. 16 all the land of Goshen, and the valley, and 
XI. 22 none, .left in the land of the children of 
11.23 Joshua took the whoie land . . And the land 

12. I kings of the land . . theirland on the other 

13. 1 there remaineth yetverymuch land to be 
13. 2 This (is) the land that yet remaineth : all 
13. 4 all the land of the Canaanites, and Mearah 
13. 5 the land of the Oiblites, and all Lebanon 
13. 7 divide this land for an inheritance unto 

13. 25 half the land of the children of Ammon 

14. I Israel inherited in the land oi Canaan 
14. 4 gave no part unto the Levites in the land 
14. 5 so . . Israel did, and they divided the land 
14. 7 from Kadesh-barnea to espy out the land 
14. 9 Surely the land whereon thy feet have 
14. 15 And the land had rest from war 

15. 19 thou hast given me a south land ; give me 
17. s besides the land of Gilead and Bashan 
17. 6 Manasseh's sons had the land of Gilead 
17. 8 Mana.ss8h had the land of Tappuah : but 
17 12 the Canaanites would dwell in that land 

17. 15 in the land of the Perizzites and of the 
17. 16 all the Canaanites that dwell in the land 

18. I And tho laid was subdued before them 
18. 3 long (are) ye slack to. .possess the land 
18. 4 go through the land, and describe it aec. 
18. 6 Ye shall therefore describe the land (into) 
18. 8 charged them thatwent to describethela. 
18. 8 Go and walk through the land, and desc. 
18. 9 men went and passed through the land 
18. 10 Joshua divided the land unto the children 
19 49 of dividing the land for inheritance by 

21. 2 at Shiloh in the land of Canaan, saying 
21. 43 Lord gave unto Israel all the land which 

22. 4 unto the land of your possession, which 
22. 9 out of Shiloh, which (is) in the land of C. 
22. 9 to the land of their possession, whereof 
32, 10 herders of Jordan, that (are) in the land 
62. 11 built an altar over against tne land of C. 
22. 13, 15 tribe of Manasseh, into the land of G. 
22. 19 if the land of your possession (be) unclean 
22, 19 pass ye over unto the land of the possess. 
22. 32 out of the land of Gilead, unto the land of 

22. 33 to destroy the land wherein the cliildren 

23. 5 ye shall possess their land, as the LORB 

23. 16 the good land which he hath given unto 

24. 3 led him throughout all thelandof Canaan 
24. 8 I brought you into the land of the Amor 
24. 8 I gave, .that ye might possess their land 
24. 13 I have given you a land for which ye did 
24. 15 the gods of the Araorites, in whose land 
24 17 brought, .ourfathers out of the land of E. 
24. 18 even the Amorites which dwelt intheland 

Jndg. I. 2 behold, I have delivered the land into his 
.1. 15 thou hast given me asouth land; give me 
2. 25 the man went into the land of the Hittites 

1. 27 the Canaanites would dwell in that land 
1.32, 33 Canaanites, the inhabitants of the land 

2. I brought you unto the laud which I sware 

2. 2 league vrith the inhabitants of this land 
2 6 unto his inheritance to possess the land 
2. 12 which brought them out of the land of E. 

3. II the land had rest forty years. And 0th. 
3. 30 And the land had rest fourscore years 

5. 31 And the land had rest forty years 

6. s they entered into the land to destroy it 
6. 9 from before you, and gave you their land 
6. 10 the gods of the Amorites, In whose land 
o. 37 people down by the middle of the land 

10. 4 thirty cities.. which (are) In the lam of 
JO. 8 in the land of the Amorites, which (Is) in 
i:. 3 Jephthah fled, .and dwelt in the lano of 

11. 5 to fetch Jephthah out of the land of Tob 
II. 12 art come against me to fight in my land 
II. 13 iBrael took away my land, when they came 
II. 15 the land of Moab, nor the land of the cJu 
II. 17 Let me, I pray thee, pass through thy laiid. 
II. 18 compassed thelandof Edom, and the land. 
II. 18 came by the east side of the land of Moah 
II. 19 Let us pass, we pray thee, through thy 1. 

11. 21 possessed all the land of the Amorites 

12. 15 buried in Pirathon in the land of.Ephraim 
18. 2 sent. . to spy out the land, and to search 
18. 2 they said unto them. Go, searcli the laud 
18. 7 and (there was) no magistrate in the land 

1 3. 9 we have seen the land, and, behold, it (is) 
18. 9 to go, (and) to enter to possess the land 
x8. 10 unto a people secure, and to a large land 
18. 17 men that went to spy out the land went 

18. 30 until the day of the captivity of the land 

19. 30 Israel cams up out of the land of Egypt 

20. I to Beer-sheba, v/ith the land of Gilead 

21. 12 to Shiloh, v/hlch (is) in the land of Canaan 
21. 21 every man.. andgo to thelandofUenjamln 



£uth I. I that there was a famine in the land 

1. 7 their way to return unto the land of Judab 

2. II thy mother, and the land of thy nativity. 
I Sa. 6. 5 .ind images of your mice that mar the land 

6. 5 from off your gods, and from off y lur laud 
g. 4 passed through the land of Shalisha, but 
g. 4 they passed through the land of Shalim 
g. 4 passed through the land of the Benjamit^s 
9. s when they were come to the land of Zuph 
g. 16 send thee a man out of the land of Benja. 

12. 6 your fathers up out of the land of Egypt 

13, 3 blew the trumpet throughout all the land 

13. 7 over Jordan to the land of Gad and Gilead 
13. 17 kadeth to) Ophrah, unto the land of S. 
13, 19 found throughout all the land of Israel 

14. 25 And aU (they of) the land came to a wood 

14. 29 My father hath troubled the land : see, 1 

21. II (Is) not this David the king of the land ? 

22. 5 depart, and get. .into the land of Judah 
23. 23 if he be in the land, that I will search him 
23. 27 the Philistines have invaded the land 
27. I escape into the land of the Philistines 
27. 8 for those . . of old the inhabitants of the 
27. 8 goest to Shur, even unto the land of Egj-pt. 

27. g David smote the land, and left neither 

28. 3,9 spirits, and the wizards, out of the land 

29. II to return into the land of the Philistines 
30. 16 theland of the Philistines and out of the 1. 
31. 9 the land of the Pliilistines round about 

B Sa. 3. 12 on his behalf, saying, Whose(is)the landt 

5. 6 Jebusites, the inhabitants of the laud 

7. 23 for thyland, before thy people, which thou 
10 2 came into the land of the children of Am. 

15. 4 OhthatIweremadejudgeintheland,that 
17. 26 and Absalom pitched in the land of Gilead 
ig. 9 no w he ia fled out of the land for A bsalom 
21. 14 after that God was entreated for the land 
24. 6 to Gilead, and to the land of Tahtim-ho. 
24. 8 when they had gone through all the land 
24. 13 shall.. famine come unto thee in thyland 
24. 13 their be three days' pestilence in thyland 
24. 25 the I>0RD was entreated for the land, and 

I Kl. 4. io to him . . Sochoh, and all the land of Hepher 
4. 19 and, .ihe only oflicer which (was) in the L 
4. 21 from the river unto the land of the Phil. 

6. 1 Israel v/ere come out of the land of Egypt 
8. 9 when they came outof the land of Egypt 
8. 21 he brought them out of the land of Egypt 
8. 36 give rain upon thy land, which tliou hiast 
8. 37 If there be in the land famine, if there be 
8. 37 if their enemy besiege them In the land of 
8. 46 away captives unto the land of the enemy 
8. 47 laud whither they were carried captives 
8. 47 land of them that carried them captives 
8. 48 in the land of their enemies, which led 

8. 48 pray unto thee toward their land ivhich 
g. 8 hath the Lord done this unto this land 

9. 9 brought forth their fathers out of the land 
9. II gave Hiram twenty cities in the land of 
9. 13 called them the land of Cabul unto this 
9. 18 and Tadmor in the wilderness, in the land 
9. 19 to build, in all the land of his dominion 
9. 21 that wereleftattertliem in theland, whom 
9. 26 shore of the Red sea, in the land of Edom 

10. 6 true report that I lieard in mine own land 
ji. 18 appointed him victuals, and gave him land 

12. 28 brought thee up out of the land of Egypt 

14. 24 And there were also Sodomites in the land 
15. 12 look away the Sodomites out of the land 

15. 20 Cinneroth, with all the land of Naphtali 

17. 7 because there had been no rain in theland 

18. sGointotheland.untoailfountainsofwater 
18. 6 they divided the land between them, to 

20. 7 the king .called all the elders of the land 
22. 46 And the remnant... he took out of the 1. 

aKi. 3 27 fromhim,andreturnedto(theirown)lanri 

4. 38 (their was) a deajth in the land ; and tiio 

5. 2 brought, out of the land of Israel a little 

5. 4 said the maid that(is') of thelandof Israel 

6. 23 came no more into the land of Israel 

8. I shall also come upon the land seven years 
8. 2 in the land of the Philistines seven years 
8. 3 that the woman returned out of the land 
8. 6 since the day that she left theland, evon 

10. 33 the land of Gilead, the Oadites, and the 

11. 3 And Athaliah did reign over the land 
II. 14 the people of the land rej'oiced, and blew 
II. i8 people of the land went mto the house of 
II. 19 the guard, and aU the people of the land 
II. 20 all the people of the land rejoiced, and- 

13. 20 bands of the Moabites invaded the laud at 
15. 5 king's son . . judging the people of the land 
15. 19 the king of Assyria came against theland 
15. 20 the king, .stayed not there in the land 

15. 29 and Galilee, all the land of Naphtali, and 

16. 15 burnt offering of all the people of theland 

17. 5 the king, .came up throughout all theland 
17, 7 had brought them up out of theland of E. 
17. 26, 26 not the manner of the God of the land 
17. 27 teach . the manner of the God of the land 

17. 36 who brought you up out of the land of E. 

18. 25 Go up against this land, and destroy It 
18. 32 away to a land like your own land, a land 

18. 32 a land of bread.. a land of oil olive and of 
18. 33 delivered at all his land out of the hand 

19. 7 hear, .and shall return'tohis own land 
19. 7 cause, to fall bythe sword inhis own land 
19. II kings of Assyria have done to all lands by 
19. 17 have destroyed thenations and tho'ir lands 
ig. 37 and they escaped into the land of Arme. 
-■I. 24 the people of the land slew all them that 

21. 24 the people of the laud made Josiah his son 



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iiCi.23. ^4 In the land of Judah and in Jerusalem 
33. 30 the people of the land took Jehoahaz the 
a-}- 33 at Riblah, in the land of Hamath, that he 
03. 33 put the land to a tribute of an hundred 
23. 35 but he taxed the land to give the money 

23. 3s exacted, .the gold of the people of the land 

24. 7 came not again any more out of hiB land 

24. 14 the poorest sort of the people of the land 
«4. 15 tlic mighty of the land ; (those) carried he 
ij. 3 was no bread for the people of the land 

25. 12 left of the poor of the land (to bo) vine 
25. 19 which mustered tlie people of the laud 
25. 19 threescore men of the people of the land 
25. 21 slew thorn at Riblah in the land of Ham. 
25. 22 people that remained in the land of Judah 

24 dwell in the land, and serve the liing of B. 
43 the kings that reigned in the land of Edom 
45 Husham of the land of the Temanites rei. 

22 three and twenty cities in the land of G. 
40 the land (was) wide, and quiet, and peac. 

9 their cattle were multiplied in the land of 

11 dwelt, .in the land of Bashan unto Saloah 

23 half tribe of Manasseh dwelt in the land 

25 after the gods of the people of the land 
55 gave them Hebron in the laud of Judali 
21 men. .(that were) bom In (that) land slew 

9 sent into the land of the Philistines round 

4 Jebusites (were), the inhabitants of the 1, 
2 (that are) left in all the land of Israel, and 

17 the fame of David went out into all lands 
i3 Unto thee will I give the land of Canaan 

2 into the land of the children of Ammon 

3 and to overthrow-, and to spy out the land 

12 the pestilence, in the land, and the angel 
2 the strangers that (were) in the land of I. 

18 of the land into mine hand ; and the land 
8 ye may possess this good land, and leave 

17 strangers that (were) in the land of Israel 

5 brought forth my people out of the land 

27 send rain upon thy land, which thou hast 

25 if there be dearth in the land, if there be 

28 besiege them in the cities of their land 

36 away captives unto a land far off or near 

37 in the land whither they are carried cap. 

37 pray unto thee in the land of their capti. 

38 in the land of their captivity, whither 
33 pray toward their land, which thougavest 
1.3 I command the locusts to devour the land 
14 forgive their sin, and will heal their land 

21 hath the Lord done thus unto, this land 

22 brought them forth out of the land of E. 

6 and throughout all the land of his domi. 

8 who-were left after them in the land, whom 
17 Eloth, at the sea side in the land of Edom 

5 I heard in mine own land of thine acta 

11 none such seen before in the land of Jud. 

12 went away to her own land, she and her 

26 from the river even unto the laud of the 
28 horses out of Egypt, and out of all lands 

9 tile manner of the nations of (other) lands? 

1 In his days, tlie land was quiet ten years 

6 the land had rest, and he had no war in 

7 and bars, (while) the land (is) yet before 

8 out of ail the land of Judah and Benjamin 

2 set garrisons in the land of Judah, and in 
10 of the lands that (were) round about Jud. 

3 hast taken away the groves out of the 1. 
5 he set judges in the land, throughout all 
7 didst drive out the inhabitants of this land 

10 when they came out of the land of Egypt 
12 hid. .and AthaUah reigned over the land 

13 people of the land rejoiced, and sounded 

20 governors .. and all the people of the land 

21 all the people of the land rejoiced : and 
21 son (was), .judging the peojile of the land 

9 that they shall come again into this land 
25 that came out of the land of Israel, and 

4 that ran through the midst of the land 
13 done unto all the people of (other) lands 

13 lands any ways able to deliver their lands 
17 the gods of. the nations of (other) lands 
21 he returned with shame . .to his own land 
31 of the wonder that was (done) in the land 
25 the people of the land slev/ all them that 
2s the people of the land made Josiah his son 

7 throughout all thelandoflsrael.he return. 

8 he had purged the land, and the house 
1 the people of the land took Jehoahaz the 

3 condemned the land in an hundred talents 
21 until the land had enjoyed her sabbaths 

4 the people of the land weakened the hands 

21 the fllthiness of the heathen of the land 

1 separated, .from the people of the lands 

2 mingled . .with the people of fthose) lands 

7 into the hand of the kings of the lands, to 

11 The land, unto which ye go to possess it 
II is an unclean land with the fllthiness of 

11 of the people of the lands, with their 

12 eat the good of the land, and leave (it) 
2 strange wives of the people of the land 

II separate.. from the peopleoftheland, and 
4 give them for a prey in the land of capt. 

14 to be their governor in the land of Judah 

8 with him, to give the land of the Ca«aan. 
10 servants, and on all the people of liis land 

15 land which thou hadst sworn to give them 

22 possessed the land of Sihon, and the land 

22 Hoshbon, and the land of Og king of B. 

23 hroughtest them into the land concern. 

24 children went in and possessed the land 
24 before them the inhabitants of the land 
24 the people of the land, that they might 



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30 into the hand of the people of the lands 

35 fat land which thou gavest before them 

36 the land that thougavest unto ourfatliers 

28 separated, .from tbc people of the lands 

30 our daughters unto the people of the land 

31 (if) the people of the land bring ware or 
17 many of the people of the land became J. 

I Ahasuerus laid a tribute upon the laud 
I There was a man in the land of Uz, whose 
10 andhisBubstanceis increased in the land 

21 land of darkness, and the shadow of death 

22 A land of darknesSy as darkness (itself 

13 neither iB it found in the land of the living 
13 whether for correction, or for his land, or 

15 in all the land were no women found (so) 
i6 the heathen; are perished out of his land 

13 the goodness of the Lord in the land of 

20 against (them that are) quiet in the land 
3 sbalt thoa dwell in the land, and verily 

29 The righteous shall inherit the land, and 

34 he shall exalt thee to inherit the land 
6 I remember thee fromtho land of Jordan 
3- they got not the land in possession by their 
5 root thee out of the land of the living 
I longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land 
I Make a joyful noise unto God, all yo lands 

8 burnt, .the synagogues of God in the land 
12 in the laud of Egypt, (inl the field of Zoan 

9 to take deep root, and ii filled the land 

5 when he went out through the land of E. 
10 which brought thee out of the land of E. 

1 thou haat been favourable unto thy land 
9 fear him ; that glory may dwell in our land 

12 and our land shall yield her increase . 
12 righteousnfiss in the land of forgetfulness 
1- a joyful noise unto the Lord, all ye lands 

6 (shall be) upon the faitWul of the land 

8 will early destroy the wicked of the land 
It Unto thee will I give the Land of Canaan 

16 he called for a famine upon the land : he 

23 and Jacob sojourned in the land of Ham 
27 They showed, .wonders in the land of H. 

30 Their land brought fortli frogs in abund. 

32 He gave them, .flaming fire in their laud 

35 did eat up all tho herbs in their land, and 

36 smote also all the first born in their land 
44 And gave them the lands of the heathen 

22 Wondrous works in the land of Ham ; (and) 

24 Yoa,theydesp)sedthepleasantland; they 
27 To overthrow, .to scatter them in the la. 
38 and the land was polluted with l)lood 

3 gathered them out of the lands, from the 
34 A fruitful land into barrenness,, for the 

9 before the Lord in the land of the living 
12 And gave their land (for) an heritage, an 

21 gave their land for an heritage : for his 

5 (and) my portion in the land of the living 

6 (thirsteth) after thee, as a thirsty land 
10 good ; lead me into the land of upright. 
21 the upright shall dwell in the land, and 

2 For the transgression of a land many (are) 

4 king by judgment establisheth the land 

23 he sitteth among the eldeis of the land 

16 "Woe to thee, land, when thy king (is) 

17 Blessed (art) thou, land, when thy king 
12 voice of the turtle is heard in our land 
19. obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land 

7 Their land also is full of silver and gold 

7 their land is also full of horses, neither 

8 TTieir land also is full of idols ; they wor. 
30 if (one) look unto the land, behold dark. 

12 great forsaking in the midst of the land 

18 for the bee that (is)in the land of Assyria 

22 shall everyone eat (that is) left in the land 

24 the land shall become briers and thorns 

8 wings shall fill the breadth of thy land 

1 land of Zebulim, and the land of Naphtali 

2 dwell in the land of tho shadow of death 

19 Through the wrath, .is the land darkened 

23 determined, in the midst of ail the land 

16 that he came up out of the land of Egypt 

5 his indignation, to destroy the whole land 

9 and fierce auger, to lay the land desolate 
i+tum. .and fleeevery one into his own land 

20 thou hast destroyed thy land, (and) slain 

21 nor possess the land, norSU the face of the 

23 I will break the Assyrian in my land, and 
1 Send ye the lamb to the ruler of the land 
4 oppressors are consumed out of the land 
I Woe to the land shadowing vrith wings 

2, 7 a nation, .whose land the rivers have sp. 
r8 shall five cities in theland of Egj'pt speak 
10 altar to the Lord in the midst of the land 
20 for a witness unto the Lord, .in the land 

24 (even) a blessing in the midst of the land 
I Cometh from the dcsei-t.from a terrible 1. 

14 The inhabitants of the land of Terua bro. 
I from the land of Chittim it is revealed to 

10 Pass through thy land as a river, daug. 

13 Behold the land of the Chaldeans; this 

3 The land shall be utterly emptied, -and 

11 is darkened, the mirth of the land is gone 
13 thus it shall be in the midst of the land 

1 this song be suug in the land of Judah 
10 in the land of uprightness will he deal 
13 ready to perish in the land of Assyria 

13 outcasts in the land of Egypt, and shall 

6 Into the land of trouble and anguish, from 

2 shadow of a great rock in a weary land 

17 they shall behold the land that is very far 

6 a great slaughter in the land of Idumea 

7 their land shall be soaked witli blood, and 



Isa. 34. 9 land thereof shall become burring pitch 
36. 10 Am I now come up. .against this land to 
36. 10 Go up against this land, and destroy it 

36. 17 you away to a land like your o-.vn land 
36. 17 a land of com and wine, a land of bread 
36. tS godsof the nations delivered his land out 

36. 20 lands, that have delivered their laud out 

37. 7 heara rumour, and return to his own land 
37. 7 him to fall by the sword in his own land 
37. II to all lands by destroying them utterly 

37. 38 and they escaped into the land of Armenia 

38. II (even) the Lokd, in the land of the living 

41. 18 will make, .the dryland springs of water 
49. 12 Behold, .these from the land of Sinim 
49. 19 the land of thy destruction, shall even 
53. 8 he was cut olf out of the land of the living 
57. 13 putteth his trust, .shall possess the land 
60. 18 Violence shall no more be. in thy land 

60. 2j they shall inherit the land for ever, the 

61. 7 their land they shall possess the doublo 

62. 4 tliy land any more be termed Desolate 
62. 4 be called Hcphzi-bah, and thy land lieu. 
62. 4 Lor.Ddclightethin thocandthyiandsliall 

Jer. I. I fwere) in Anathoth in the land of Benja. 
I. 14 upon all the inhabitants of the land 
1. j8 and brazen walls against the whole land 

1. 18 priests.. and against the peopleoftheland 

2. 2 wilderness, in a land (that was) not sov/n 
2. 6 that brought us up out of the land of Eg. 
2. 6 land of deserts and of pits, through a land 
e. 6 tlu-ough a laud that no man passed thro. 
2. 7 ye defiled my land, and made mine heri. 
2. 15 (and) yelled, and they made his land wa. 
2. 31 a v/iidemess unto Israel? a land of dark. 

1 shall not that land be greatly polluted? 

2 and thou hast polluted the land with thy 
9 that she defiled the land, and committed 

16 be multiplied and increased in the land 

18 out of the land of the north to the land 

19 and give thee a pleasant land, a goodly 
5 Blow ye the trumpet in the land : cry, ga. 

7 from his place to make thy land desolate 

20 the whole land is spoiled : suddeiUy are 
27 The whole land shall be desolate; yelwiU 
19 land, so shall ye serve strangers in a land 
30 horrible thing is committed in the land 

8 make thee desolate, a land not inhabited 
12 ray h.ind upon the inhabitants of theland 

7 in the land that I gave to your fathers, for 

22 that I brought them out of the land of E. 

25 came forth out of the land of Egj'pt unto 
34 cause to cease, .for the land shall be dcs. 
16 the whole land trembled at the sound of 

16 have devoured the land, and all that is 
12 the land perislieth (and) is burnt up like 
19 we have forsaken the land, because our 

17 Gather up thy wares out of the land, O 

18 I will sling out tho inhabitants of the land 

4 I brought them forth out of the land of E. 

5 them a land flowing with milk and honey 

7 brought them up out of the land of Egypt 

19 let u.s cut him olf from the land of the li. 

4 How long shall the land mourn, and the 

5 and (if) in the land of peace, (wherein) 

11 the whole land is made desolate, because 

12 land even to the (other) end of the I.ind 
15 to his heritage, and every man to his land 

13 I will 111 all the inhabitants of this land 

8 thou be as a stranger in the land, and as 

13 and famine shall not be in this land ; By 
18 go about into a land that they know not 

7 fan them with a fan in tho gates of the 1. 

14 pass, .into a land (which) thou knowest 

3 their fathers that begat them in thisland 

6 great and the small sliall die in this land 

13 out of this land into a land that ye know 

14 the children of Israel out of theland of E. 

15 land of the north, and from all the lands 
18 because they have defiled ray land, they 

4 to serve thine enemies in the land which 

6 ivildemess, (in) a salt land and not inhab. 

26 from the land of Benjamin, and from tho 

16 make their land desolate, (and) a perpet. 
12 captive, and shall see this land no more 

27 the land wherounto they desire to return 

28 are cast into a hind which they know not 

7 the children of Israel out of theland of E. 

10 For the land is full of adulterers ; for 
10 because of swearing the land mourneth 

15 is profaneness gone forth into all the'land 

5 into the land of the Chaldeans for (their) 

6 and I will bring them again to this land 

8 this land, and them that dwell in the land 

9 ■will bring them against this land, and aga. 

1 1 this whole land shall be a desolation, (and) 

12 the land of the Chaldeans, and will make 

13 I will bring upon that land all ray words 

20 land of Uz, and all the kings of the land 
38 their land is desolate because of tiie fierce. 

17 rose up certain of the elders of the land' 
2o against this city and against this land 

6 now have I given all these lands into the 

7 serve, .until the very time of Ids land 
3 to the land that I gave to their fathers 

10 thy seed from the land of their captivity 

16 shall come again from the land of the 

23 use this speech in the land of Judah 
32 to bring them out of the land of Egypt 
15 shall he possessed again in this land 

20 signs and wonders in the land of Egj'pt 

21 out of the land of Eg\-pt with siguo, and 

22 this land, .a land aowiiig with milk and 



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Jer. 32. 41 J will plant them in this land assuredly 

32. 43 And fields shall be bought in this land 
32. 44 take witnesses in the land of Benjamin 

33. II cause to return thecaptivity of the land 
33. 13 in the land of Benjamin, and in the places 
33. 15 judgment and righteousness in the land 

34. 13 that I brought them forth out of the land 
34. 19 all the people of the land, which passed 

35. II king of Babylon came up into the land 

36. 29 shall certainly cgme and destroy this land 

37. I king of Babylon made king in the land of 
37. 2 nor the people of the land, did hearken 
37. 7 shall return to Egypt into their own land 
37. 12 went., to go into the land of Benjamin, to 
37. 19 come against you, nor against this land 

39. s brought , . to Riblah in the land of Eamath 
39. 10 which had nothing, in the land of Judah 

40. 4 the land (is) before thee : whither it seem. 
40. 6 among the people that were left in the 1. 
40. 7 the son of Ahikam governor in the land 
40. 7 the poor of the land, of them that were 

40. 9 dwell in the land, and serve the king of 
40. 12 came to the land of Judah, to Gedaliah 

41. 2 the king. . had made governor over the 1. 
41. 18 whom the king, .made governor in the 1. 
42. 10 If ye will still abide in thisland, then will 
;42. 13 We will not dwell in this land, neither 

42. 14 we will go into the land of Egypt, where 
■42. 16 shall overtake you there in the land of E. 
43. 4 obeyed not. .todwell in the land of Judah 
43. s been driven, to dwell in the land of Judah 
43. 7 they came into the land of Egypt : for 

43. II when he cometh he shall smite the land 

43. 12 shall array himself with the land of Egypt 

43. 13 Beth-shemesh, that (is) in the land of E. 

44. 1 all the Jews which dwell in the land otE. 
44. 8 burning incense unto other gods in the 1. 
44. 9 they have committed In the land of Judah 
44. 12, 14, 28 the land of Egypt to sojourn there 

44. 12 consumed, (and) fall in the land of Egypt 

44. 13 I will punish them that dwell in the land 

44. 14 they should return into the land of Judah 

44. 15 the people that dweltin the land of Egypt 
44. 21 the people of the land, did not the Lord 
44. 22 therefore is your land a desolation, and 
44. 24, 27 Judah that (are) in the land of Egypt 
44. 26 all Judah that dwell in theland of Egypt 
44. 26 any man of J udah in all the land of Egypt 

44. 28 the land of Egypt into the land of Judah 

45. 4 and . . I will pluck up, even this whole land 

46. 12 and thy cry hath filled the land : for the 

46. 13 should come (and) smite the land of Egypt 

46. 16 and to the land of our nativity, from the 

46. 27 thy seed from the land of their captivity 

47. 2 shall overflow the land, and all that-is 
•47. 2 the inhabitants of the land shall howl 

48. 24 upon all the cities of the land of Moab 
48. 33 plentiful field, and from the land of Moab 
5a I against the land of the Chaldeans by Jer. 
50. 3 which shall make her land desolate, and 
so. 8 go forth out of the land of the Chaldeans 
so. 16 they shall flee every one to his own land 
so. 18 punish the king of Babylon and his land 
50. 21 Go up against the land of Merathaim 

50. 22 A sound of battle (is) in the land, and of 
50; 25 the work, .in the land of the Chaldeans 
50. 28 that flee and escape out of the land of B. 
50. 34 he may give rest to the land, and disquiet 

50. 38 it (is) tlie land of graven images, and they 
so. 45 purposed against the land of theChaldeans 

51. 2 shall fan her, and shall empty her land 
51. 4 shall fall in the land of the Chaldeans 
SI. 5 their land was filled with sin against the 
51. 27 Set ye up a standard in the land, blow 
51. 28 rulers, and all the land of his dominion 
51. 29 the land shall tremble and sorrow : for 
51. 2q to make the land of Babylon a desolation 
51. 43 Her cities are a desolation, a dry land, and 
51 43 a land wherein no man dwelleth, neither 
51. 46 rumour that shall be heard in the land 
51. 46 and violence in the land, ruler against 
51. 47 her wliole land shall be confounded, and 
51. 52 through all her land the wounded shall 

51. 54 destruction from the land of. .Chaldeans 

52. 6 was no bread for the people of the land 
52, 9 carried . . to Riblah in the land of Hamath 
S2. 16 of the poor of the land for vine dressers 
52. 25 who mustered the people of the land; and 
52. 25 threescore men of the people of the land 
52. 27 put them to death in Riblah in the land 

l<am. 4. 21 daughter .that dwellestin the landof Uz 
Eze. T. 3 the land of the Chaldeans, by the river 

6. 14 hand upon them, and make theland des. 

7. 2 is come upon the four corners of theland 
7. 7 O thou that dwellestin the land : the time 
7 23 the land is full of bloody crimes, and the 
7. 27 hands of the people of the land shall be 
6. 17 they have fille^ the land with violence 
9. 9 the land is full of blood, and the city full 

II 15 unto us is this land given in possession 
i>. 13 to Babylon (to) the land of the Chaldeans 
12. 19 say unto the people of theland, lliussaith 
12. 19 her land may be desolate from all that 
12. 20 laid waste, and the land shall be desolate 

14 13 land sihneth against me by trespassing 
14. 15 noisome beasts to pass through the land 
14. 16 delivered, but the land shall be desolate 
14. 17 land, and say, Sword, go through the land 
14. 19 1 send a pestilence into that land, and pour 

15 8 Iwillraake thelanddesolate,becausethey 

16 3 thy nativity (is) of the land of Canaan 

16 29 in tlxe land of Canaan unto Chaldea: and 



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4 carried it into a land of trafflc ; he set it 

5 He took also of the seed of the land, and 

13 he hath also taken the mighty of the land 

4 him with chains unto the land of Egypt 

7 the land was desolate, and the fulness 

5 known unto them in the land of Egypt 

6 forth of the land of Egypt intoaland that 
6, IS which (is) the glory of aU lands 

8 anger, .in the midst of the land of Egypt 

9 bringing them forth out of the land of E. 
10 to go forth out of the land of Egypt, and 
15 them into the land which I had given 

28 I had brought them into the land, (for) 
36 in the wilderness of the land of Egypt, so 

40 Israel, all of them in the land,, servo me 
19 twain shall come forth out of one land 
30 I will judge thee, .in the land of thy nat. 
32 thy blood shall bein the midst of theland 

24 Thou (art) the land that is not cleansed 

29 people of the land have used oppression 

30 stand in the gap before me for the land 

15 of Chaldea, the land of their nativity 

19 played the harlot in the land of Egypt 
27 whoredom (brought) from theland of Eg. 
48 cause lewdness to cease out of the land 

20 I shall set glory in the land of the living 

17 land of Israel, they (were) thy merchants 
29 all the pilots, .shall stand upon the land 

9 land of Egypt shall be desolate and waste 

10 will maie the land of Egypt utterly waste 
12 I will make the land of Egypt desolate 

14 (into) the land of Pathros, into the land 

19 Behold, I will give the land of Egypt unto 

20 I have given him the land of Egypt (for) 

5 the men of the land that is In league 

11 He. .shall be brought to destroy the land 

11 they shall. .flU the land with the slain 

12 sell the land into the hand of the wicked 
12 1 will make the land waste, and all that 

13 thercbenomore aprinceof thelandof E. 
13 I will put a fear in the land of Egypt 

25 he shall stretch it out upon the land of E. 
12 are broken by all the rivers of the land 

4 Then will I leave thee upon the land, I 

6 will also water with thy blood the land 

8 set darkness upon thy land, saith the Lord 

15 I shall make the land of Egypt desolate 

23 which caused terror in the land of the liv. 
24, 26 their terror in the land of the living 
25 terror was caused in the land of the living 

27 terror of the mighty in the land of the living 
32 cause I my terror in the land of the living 

2 upon a land, if the people of the land take 

3 he seeth the sword come upon the land 

24 the land : but we (are) many ; the land is 

25 shed blood ; and shall ye possess the land? 

26 ye defile, and sliall ye possess the land ! 

28 I will lay the land most desolate, and 

29 when I have laid the land most desolate 
25 the evil beasts to cease out of the land 

28 shall the beast of the land devour them 

29 no more consumed with hunger in the land 

5 which have appointed my land into their 

18 blood that they had shed upon the laud 

20 These, .are gone forth out of his land 

28 in the land that I gave to your fathers 

34 the desolate land shall be tilled, whereas 

35 This land that was desolate is become like 
22 in the land upon the mountains of Israel 
25 they shall dwell in the land that I have 

2 Gog, the land of Magog, the chief prince 

8 land (that is) brought back from the sword 

9 Shalt be like a cloud to cover the land 

11 go up to the land of un walled villages 

12 nations, .dwell in the'midst of the land 

16 shalt come, .as a cloud to cover the land 

16 I vrill bring thee against my land, that 

12 burying, .that they may cleanse the land 

1 3 all the people of the land shall bury (them) 

14 passing through the land, to bury with 

15 the passengers (that) pass through the 1. 

16 Thus shall they cleanse the land 

27 gathered them out of their enemies' lands 

2 brought he me into the land of Israel, and 
I ye shall divide by lot the land for inheri. 

1 unto the Lord, an holy portion of the land 

4 The holy (portion) of the land shall be for 
8 In the land shall be his possession in Is. 

8 (the rest of) the land shall they give to the 
16 All the people of the land shall give tliis 
22 for all the people of the land a bullock 

3 the people of the land shall worship at 

9 the people of the land shall come before 

13 border whereby ye shall inherit the land 

14 land shall fall unto you for inheritance 

15 border of the land toward the north side 

18 from the land of Israel (by) Jordan, from 

21 So shall ye divide this land unto you 

12 (this) oblation of the land that is offered 

14 nor alienate the first fruits of the land 

29 This (is) the land which ye shall divide 

2 which he earned into the land of Shinar 

6 fathers, and to all the people of the land 

15 brought thy people forth out of the land 

16 he shall stand in the glorious land, which 

19 his face toward the fort of his own land 

28 he return into his land with great riches 
28 do (exploits), and return to his own land 

41 He shall enter also into the glorious land 

42 and the land of Egypt shall not escape 

2 the land hath committed great whoredom 
1 1 they shall come up out of the land : for 



Hos. 2. 3 set her like a dry land, and slay her with 

2. 15 when she came up out of the land of Eg. 
4. I controversy with . . inhabitants of the land 
4. I mercy, nor knowledge of God in theland 

4. 3 Therefore shall the land mourn, and every 
7. 16 This (shall be) their derision In the land 
g. 3 They shall not dwell in the Lord's land 

10. I according to the goodness of his land they 

11. s shall not return into the land of Egypt 

11. II and as a dove out of the land of Assyria 

12. 9 the Lord thy God from the land of Egypt 

13. 4 the Lord thy God from the land of Egypt 
13. s the wilderness, in the land of great drought 

Joel I. 2 give ear, all ye inhabitants of the land 

I. 6 a nation is come up uponmy land, strong 

1. 14 all the inhabitants of the land (into) the 
e. I the inhabitants of the land tremble : for 
e. 3 land (is)a8 the garden of Eden before them 
a. 18 Then will the Lord be jealousfor his land 
a. 20 drive him into a, land barren and desolate 

3. 2 among the nations, and parted my land 
3. ig have shed innocent blood in their land 

Amos 2. 10 I brought you up from the land of Egypt 
2. 10 led you . .to possess the land of the Amo. 
3. I which I brought up from the land of Eg. 
3. g Publish, .in the palaces in the land of E. 
3. II (there shall be) even round about the land 
7. 2 made an end of eating the grass of the land 

7. JO the land is not able to bear all his wocd^ 
7. 12 flee thee away into the land of Judah, aad 
6. 4 even to make the poor of the land to £-4! 

8. 8 Shall not the land tremble for this, and 

8. II I will send a famine in the land, not a 

9. 5 God of hosts (is) he that toucheth the land 
9. 7 brought up Israel out of the land of Eg.t 

Mlc 5. s when the Assyrian shall come into our 1. 

5. 6 they shall waste the land of Assyria with 
5. 6 land of Nimrod in the entrances thereof 
5. 6 when he cometh into our land, and when 

5. II I will cut off the cities of thy land, andth. 

6. 4 brought thee up out of the land of Egypt 
7 13 the land shall be desolate because of tncm 

7. IS of thy coming out of the land of Egypt 
Nah. 3. 13 thegates of thy land shall be set wide open 
Hab. J. 6 march through the breadth of the land, to 

2. 8, 17 the violence of the land, of the city, and 
3. 7 curtains of the land of Midian did tremble 
3. 12 Thou didst march through the land in ind. 
Zeph. I. 18 the whole land shall be devoured by the 

1. 18 riddance ofall them thatdwell in the land 

2. s the land of the Philistines, I will even 

3. 19 land where they have been put to shame 
Hag. I. II I called for a drought upon the land, and 

2. 4 be strong, all ye people of the land, saith 

Zecb. I. 21 horn over the land of Judah to scatter it 

2. 6 flee from the land of the north, fiaith the 

9 remove the iniquity of that land in one 

II To build it an house in the land of Shinar 

5 Speak unto all the people of the land, and 

14 the land was desolate after them, that no 

14 for they laid the pleasant land desolate 

I word of the Lord in the land of Hadrach 

10 I will bring them . .out of the land of E. 

10. 10 into the land of Gilead and Lebanon ; an(|. 

11. 6 no more pity the inhabitants of the land 
II. 6 theyshallsmitetheland,andoutoftheirl. 
II. 16 I will raise up a shepherd in the laud 
12. 12 the land shall mourn, every family apart 
13, 2 the names of the idols out of the land, and 
13. 2 the unclean spirit to pass out of the land 

13. 8 shall come to pass, (that) in all the land 

14. 10 the land shall be turned as a plain from 
Mai. 3. 12 ye shall be a delightsome land, saith the 

Z.Field, country, level place, ■Ti^' sadeh. 

Ruth 4. 3 Naomi . .selleth a parcel of land, which 

1 Sa. 14. 14 within as it were an half acre of land 

2 Sa. 9. 7 restore., all the land of Saul thy father 

19. 29 have said. Thou and Ziba divide the land 

2 Ki. 8. 3, 5 the king for her house and for her land 

Neh. 5. 3 We have mortgaged ourlands, vineyards 

5. 4 (and that upon) our lands audi vineyards 

5. 5 other men have our lauds and vineyards 

5. Ti their lands, their vineyards, their olive y. 

5. 16 neither bought we any land : and all my 

i. Field, &.yp6i agros. 

Mattig. 29 or mother, or wive, or cluldren; or lands 
Markio. 29 mother, or wife, or children, or lands, for 
10. 30 sisters, .mothers, and children, and lands 
Acts 4. 37 Having land, sold (it), and brought them. 

b.Land, earth, yrt ge- 

Matt. 2. 6 (in) the land of Juda, art not the least am. 
2. 20 go into the lahd of Israel : for they aie d. 
2. 21 arose and came into the land of Israel 
4. 15 The land of Zabulon, and the land of N. 
9. 26 fame . . went abroad into all that land 

10. 15 be more tolerable for the land of Sodom 

11. 24 be more tolerable for the land of Sodom 

14. 34 they came into the land of Gennesaret 
27. 45 over all the land unto the ninth hour 

Mark 4. i multitude was by the sea on the land 

6. 47 midst of the sea, and he alone on the land 
6. 53 theycameinto theland of Gennesaret, and 

15. 33 over the whole land until the ninth hour 
Luke 4. 25 great famine was throughout all the land 

5. 3 would thrust out a little from the land 
5. II when they had brought their ships to land 

8. 27 when he went forth to land, there met him 
14. 35 It is neither fit for the land, nor yet for 
21. 23.,there shall be graat distress in the land 

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21. 8 they werenot far from land, butaa it were 
21. 9 As soon then as they were come to land 
2j. II drew the net to land full of great fishes 
Acts 7. 3 into the land which I shall show thee 

7. 4 came he out of the land of the Chaldeans 
7. 4 he removed him into this land, wherein ye 
7. 6 seed should sojourn in a strange land 
7. II over all [the land of) Egypt and Chanaan 
7. 29 and was a stranger in the land of Madian 
7. 36 wonders and signs in the land of Egypt 
7. 40 which brought us out of the land of Egypt 
13. 17 when they dwelt as strangers in the land 
13. 19 had destroyed seven nations in the land 
13. 19 he divided their land to them by lot 
27. 39 when it was day, they knew not the land 
27. 43 ^themselves), .(into the sea), and gettol. 

27. 44 it came to pass . . escaped ixil safe to land 
Heb. 8. 9 by the hand to lead them out of the land 

II. 9 By faith he sojourned in the land of prom., 
Jude 5 having saved the people out of the land 

6. Dry latid, t,r)p6s xeros. 

Matta3. 15 for ye compass sea and land to make one 

T .Place, region, X'^P'^ chora. 

Mark i. 5 there went out to him all the land of J. 
Lukei5. 14 there arose a mighty famine in that land 
Acts 10. 39 in the land of the Jews, and in Jemsalem 

8. A svuill place, spot, x'^P^^" choAmi. 

Acts 4. 34 for as many as were possessors of lands 
5. 3 keep back (part) of the price of the land ? 
5. 8 Tell me whether ye sold the land for so 
(.Sec also Barren, dry, piece, thirsty.] 

LAND, to — 

\.To lead dopm, bring to land, Kardyu katago. 
Acts 21. 3 and sailed into SjTia, and [landed] at T. 

28. 12 landing at Syracuse, we tarried, .three 

2. To come dovm, Karepxoixai kalerchomai. 

Acts j8. 22 when he had landed at Cesarea, and gone 
ISee also Bring to.] 

LAND, bom in the — 

Native, aboriginal, indigenotis, m,i!< ezrach. 

ILev. 24. i6 the stranger, as he that is bom in the land 
Kumi5. 30 bom in the land, or a stranger, the same 

LAND KAEK — 

1. Border, h>2i gehul. 

Deuti9 14 Shalt not remove thy neighbour's landmark 

27. ijhethatremo'vethhis neighbour'slandmark 

ProT22. 28 Remove not the ancient landmark, which 

23. 10 Remove not the old landmark; and enter 

Z.Border, n^OJ gebulah. 

Job '24. B remove the landmarks : they violently 

LANi: — 

A narrow passage, ^/v/xri rhume. 

Lukei4. 21 Go out quickly into the streets and lanes 

LANGUAGE — 

1. Word, 15^ dabar. 

Psa. 19. 3 no speech nor language.. their voice Isnot 

2.Tongue, \ycn lashon. 

Neh. 13. 24 but according to the language of each 
Esth. I. 22 and to every people after their language 
I. 22 published according to the language of 
3. 12 and (to) every people after their language 
8. 9 unto every people after their language 
.8. 9 to the Jews, .according to their language 
Jer. 5. 15 a nation whose language thou knowest 
Eze. 3. 5, 6 strange speech and of au hard language 
Zech. 8. 23 out of all languages of the nations, even 

Z.Tongxi4, \sb lishshan. 

Dan. 3. 4 cried aloud. .0 people, nations, and Ian. 
3. 7 all the people, the nations, and the lang. 

3. 29 That every people, nation, and language 

4. I unto all people, nations, and languages 

5. 19 all people, nations, and languages, trem. 

6. 25 wrote unto all people, nations, and lang. 

7. 14 that all people, nations, and languages 

i.Lip, .i?V saphah. 

Gen. II. I the whole earth was of one language, and 

II. 6 they have all one language; andthisthey 

11. 7 go down, and there- confound their lang. 

II. 9 Lord did there confound the language of 

Psa. 81. s I heard a language (that) I understood not 

Isa. 19. 18 speak the language of Canaan, and Swear 

Zeph. 3. 9 -mil I turn to the people a pure language 

S.Dialect, tongue, StaKeKTOs dialektos. 

Acts 2. 6 heard them speak ia his o^vn language - 

LAN6T7A6£, strange — 

To speaks a strange language, '5?? laaz. 

Psa.n4. 1 went out. .from a people of a strange la. 

LANGTJISH, to- 
re become weak, languish, 70K amal, ib. 

Isa. 16. 8 the fields of Heshbon languish.. the vine 
19. 8 and they that spread nets, .shall languish 

24. 4 the world languisheth (and) fadeth away 
24. 4 haughty people of the eartti do languish 
24. '7 The new wine mourneth, the vine langul. 
33. 9 The earth mourneth. .languisheth : Leb. 

Jer. 14. 2 the gates thereof languish; they are black- 

15. 9 She that hath born seven -languisheth 
Lam. 2. 8 therampartandthewall..languishedtog. 
Hos. 4. 3 every one that dwelleth therein shall la. 
Joel «. 10 new wine ia dried up, the oil languisheth 



589 

Joel 1.12 The vine is dried up. .the fig tree languis. 

Nah. I. 4 Bashan languisheth.. the Sower.. langui. 
LANGUISHING — 
Sick, sickness, "it devai. 

iPsa. 41. 3 will strengthen him upon the bed of Ian. 
LANTERN — 
A light, flambeau, lantern, <pav6s phanos. 

JchniB. 3 cometh thither with lanterns and torchei 

LA-O-DI-CE'-A, AaoSi'/ceia. 

The chief city of Phrygia Pacatiana in Asia Minor, on 
the river Lycus, a little above its junction with the 
Meander, and not far to the S. of Colosse and Hierapolis. 
Its earlier name was Diospolis, and afterwards Khoas; 
it was enlarged by Antiochus II., and called by him 
Laodicea. after his wife. About ad. 64 it w,as destroyed 
as also Colosse and Hierapolis, by au earthquake, but 
was rebuilt by Slarcus Aurelius. Its ruins are called 
Eski-hissar. 

Cot 2. I (for) them at L. , and (for) as many as have 
4. 13 them (tliat are^ in L., and them in Hiera. 
4. 15 Salute the brethren which are in L., and 
4.16 that ye likewise read the (epistle) from L. 

Rev. 1. II Sardis, and unto PhUadelpnia, and unto L. 

LA-0-DI-CE-AN, AaoSjffat'oy. 
An inhabitant of Laodicea. 

Col. 4. 16 it be read also in the church of the L; 

Rev. 3. 14 unto the angel of the church of the L. 

LAP — 

1. Cloak, garment, covering, 1J3 beged. 

2 Ki. 4. 39 gathered thereof wild gourds his lap lull 

2. Bosom, centre, P'n cheq. 

Prov 1 6. 33 The lot is cast into the lap ; 6ut the whole 

Z.Lap, bosom, JvH clictsen. 

Neh. 5. 13 I shook ray lap, and said, So God shake 
LAP, to — 

1. To lick, lap, pih laqaq. 

Judg. 7. 5 Every one that lappeth . . as a dog lappeth 

2. To lick, lap, PP7 laqaq, 3. 

Judg. 7. 6 And the number of them that lapped 
7. 7 By the three hundred men that lapped 

LAP-I'-DOTH, n'n-n'p lamps, lightnings. 

The husband of Deborah the prophetess. B.C. 1316. 

Judg. 4. 4 the Trile of L., she judged Israel at that 
LAPWING — 
Lapwing, woodcock, ns'jii dukiphatli. 

Lev. II. 19 And the stork, .the lapwing, and the bat 

Deut 14. 1 3 And the stork, .the lapwing, and the bat 
LARGE — 
\.To he airg, nri ravach, 4. 

Jer. '22. 14 build me a wide house and large chamb. 

2. To be broad, tuide, 3rn racliab, 2. 

Isa. 30. 23 in that day sliall thy cattle feed in large 

S.Broad, wide, ^rrrrachab. 

Gen. 34. 21 the land, behold, (it is) large enough for 
Exod. 3. 8 unto a good land and a large, unto a land 
Neh. 4. 19 ITie work (is) great and large, and we are 
9. 35 in the large and fat land which thou gav. 
Eze. 23. 32 drink of thy sister's cup deep and large 

i.Broad of hands, D'h; n;rn rcLchabath yadayiin. 
Judg 18. 10 unto a people secure, and to a large land 
Neh. 7. 4 Now the city (was) large and great ; but 
Isa, 22. 18 toss thee (like) a ball into a large country 

5. Sufficient, tKav6s hikanos. 

Matt28. 12 they gave large money unto the soldiers 

6. Oreat, large, fidyas mega^. 

Marki4. 15 And he will show you a large upperroom 
Luke22. 12 And he shall show you a large upper room 
[See also As, how.] 

LABGE, to make — 

To make broad or vnde, 2rn rachab, 5. 

Isa. 30. 33 he hath made (it) deep (and) large ; the 

LARGE place or room — 

Broad or wide place, 3itid merchab. 

2 Sa. 22. 20 He brought me forth also into a large pi. 

Psa. 18. ig He brought me forth also into a large pL 

31. 8 thou hast set my feet in a large room 

118. 5 the Lord answered me . . in a large place . 

Hos. 4. 16 will feed th£m as a lamb in a large place 

LARGENESS — 

Breadth, width, 2n'-i rochab. 

1 Ki. 4. 29 largeness of heart, even as the sand that 

LAS(T7I0TJSNESS — 

Excess, licentiov,sness,. aaeXyua aselgeicu 

Mark 7. 22 lasciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy 

2 C0.12. 21 lasciviousness. .they have committed 
Gal. 5. 19 Adultery, fornication, uncleaiiness, lasci. 
Eph. 4. 19 have given themselves over unto lascivi. 
I Pe. 4. 3 when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts 
Jude 4 turning the grace of our God into lascivi. 

LA-SE'-A, Aacrala. 

A city on a promontory at the S.E. extremity of Crete, 
five miles E. of Fair Havens, add close to Cape Leonda. 
The name is now given to a small island off the coast. 
' Acts xj. 3 place . . nigh wbereimto was the city (of) L. 



LAST 

LA'-SHA, l-ib bursting forth. 

A j/lace at tli'e S. extremity of Canaan, E. of tho fait 

Sea ; called also Callinhoti. 

Gen. to. 19 as thou goest, unto Sodom . . even noto L. 
LASH-A'-RON, ji-vy'? Ifie plain of Sharon. 

Josh.i2. )8 The king of Aphek, one; the king of L. 
LAST — 
l.Last, latter, Jitik acharon. 

3 Sa. 19. II Why are ye the last to bringthe king back 

19. 12 wherefore then are ye the last to bring 
23. I Now these (be) the last words of David 

J Ch.23. 27 For by the l,i.5t words of David theLevites 
29. 29 the acts of David the kin^, first and lost 

2 Ch. 9. 29 rest of the acts of Solomon, first and last 
12. 15 Now the acta of Rehoboam, first and last 
16. n behold, the acts of Asa, first and last, lo 

20. 34 the acts of Jchoshaphat, first and last, be. 

25. 26 rest of tho acts of Amaziah, first and last 

26. 22 rest of the acts of L'zziah, first and last, did 
28. 26 the rest of his acts, first and last, behold 
3S. 27 And his deeds, first and last, behold, they 

Ezra 8. 13 the last sons of Adonikam, whose names 
Neh. 8. 18 from the first day unto the last day, ho 
Isa. 41. 4 I the Lord, the first, and with the last 
44. 6 I (am) the first, and 1 (am) the last; and 
48. 12 I (am) he ; I (am) the first, I also . the last 
Jer. 50. 17 last this Nebuchadrezzar king of Babylon 
Dan. 8. 3 one (was) higher . the higher came up last 

2. Last ar latter end, ri-;nx acharith. 

Gen. 49. 1 which shall Jicfall you in the last days 
Isa. 2. 2 And it shall come to pass in the last days 
Jer. 12. 4 because they said, .shall not see our last 
Amos 9. 1 I will slay the lastof them with the sword 
Mic. 4. I But in the last days it shall come to pass 

ii.Last, (crxaros eschatos. 

Matt 19. 30 first shall be last; and the last (shall be) 
20. 8 give . . begirming from the last nnto the 8. 
ao. 12 These last have ^vroiight (but) ono hour 
20. 14 I will give unto this last, even as unto thee 

20. 16 the last shall- be first, and the first last 

27. 64 the last error shall be worse than the first 
Mark 9. 35 first..shallbelast of all, and servant of all 

10. 31 many, .first shall be last , and the last first 
12. 6 he sent him also last unto them, saying 

12. 22 no seed : (last) of all the women died also 
Lukei2. 39 not., till thou hast paid the very last mite 

13. 30 behold, there are last ivhich shall be first 
13. 30 and there are first which shall be last 

John 6. 39 but should raise it up again at the last day 

6. 40, 44, 54 I will raise him up at the last day 

7. 37 In the last day, that great (day) of the f. 
B. 9 (beginning at tne eiaest. .unto the last) 

11. 24 again in the resurrection at the last day 

12. 48 the same shall judge him in the last day 
Acts 2. 17 And it shall come to pass in the last days 

1 Co. 4. 9 God hath set forth us the apostles last 

JS. 8 last of all he was seen of me also, as of ■ 
li". 26 last enemy (that) shall be destroyed (is) d. 
15. 45 the last Adam (was), a quickening spirit 
15. 52 in the twinkling of an eye, at the last tr. 

2 Ti. 3. I in the last days perilous times shall come 
Heb. I. 2 Hath in these last days spoken unto us by 
Jas. 5. 3 heaped treasure together for the last days' 

1 Pe. I. 5 salvation ready to be revealed in the last* 

1. 20 was manifest in these last times for you 

2 Pe. 3. 3 that there shall come in the last days sc. 
1 Jo. 2. 18 Little children, is to the last time : and 

2. 18 whereby we know that it is the last time 
Jude 18 there should be mockers in the last time 
Eev. I. II Alpha and Omega, (the first and the last) 

1. 17 saying. .Fearnot; I am the first and the L 

2. 8 These things saith the first and the last 
2. 19 I know, the last (to be) more than thefl. 

15. I seven angels ha\Tng the seven last plagues 

21. 9 seven vials full of the seven last plagues 
22. 13 Alpha and Omega, .the first and the last 

i.Later than, after, Scrrfpov husteron. 

Matt 22. 27 And last of ail the woman died also 

LiLke2o. 32 Last of all the woman died also 
LAST, to — 
To be, n;rr hayah. 

Judg 14. 17 the seveadays, while their Iea;t lasted 
LAST, at the — 
\.At last, I'inx ochoren. 

Dan. 4. 8 But at the last Daniel came in before m« 
2.Last or latter end, n"inx acharith. 

Prov. 5. II And thou mourn at the last, when thy 
23. 32 At the last it biteth like a serpent, and^ 
3. Heel, end, apj; aqeb. 

Gen. 49. 19 Gad, a troop he shall overcome at the L 
i.At any time, -irori pote. 

Phil. 4. 10 that now at the last your care otmebatli 

i.At last, after all, vffnpov husteron. 
' Matt26. 60 At the last came two false witnesses 

LAST of aU — 

At last, after all, varepov husteron. 

Matt2i. 37 But last of all he sent unto tbsm his Eon 

LAST or latter (end or time or state) — 

l.Last or latter end, n'^ns' acharith. 

Num2j. 10 righteous, and let my last end be like his 

Deut. 8. 16 prove, .to do thee good at thy latter end 

^2. 29 (tbat^theywould consider their latterenJ 



'LASTING 



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LAW 



Job 8. 7 yet thy latter end should greatly increase 

43. 12 So the Lord blessed the latter end of Job 

Prov ig. 2o that thou mayest be wiseiathy latterend 

Isa. 41. 22 that v^e may .know tlie latter end of thera 

47. 7 neither didst remember the latter end of 
Lam t. g she remembereth nother lastend ; there. 
Dan. 8. ig what shall be in the last end of the indig. 

8. 23 in the latter time of their kiDgdom, when 

2.Last, eerxoTos eschatos. 

Matti2. 45 the last (state) of that man 13 worse than 
Lukeii. 26 the last (state) of that man is worse than 
2 Pe. 2. 2o the.latter end is worge with them than 

LASTING — 

Age laHing, nViy olam. 

Deut 33. 15 for the precious thingsof the lasting hills 

lATCHET — 

l.LalcIiet, '^'^-''9 serok. 

Gen. 14. 23 from a thread even to a shoe latchet, and 
Isa. 5. 27 nor the latchet of their shoes be broken 

I.Latchet, thong, strap, i/j.a.s himas. 

Mark i. 7 the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy 

Luke 3. 16 the latchet of whose shoes 1 am not wor. 

John I. 27 whose shoe's latchet I ara not worthy to 
[Sec aiso Shoe-latchet.] 
XJlTE, to be — 
To tarry, delay, hinder, Inx achar, 3. 

Psa,i27 2 to situp late, to eat the bread of sorrows 
XATE, of — 

1. Yesterday, Vionx, Sioipx ethmul, ethmol. 

Mic. 2. 8 Even of latemy peopleis risen upaaan 
2.N0W, vvv rtun. 

Johnii. 8 Master, the Jev/s of late sought to stona 

LATELY — 

Jiecently, ■Kporrcpdras prosphaios. 

Acts 18. 2 lately come from Italy, with his wife Pr. 

LATIN, 'PafiatKSs, 'Paiix.aia'ri liomaic, Romaisti, 
The language of the Komans. 

Luke23. 38 written over hira in letters of L., and H. 

John jg. 20 written in Hebrew, (and) Greek, (and) L. 

lATTEB. — 

l.Last, latter, j'nnN acharon. 

Exod. 4. 8 they will believe the voice of the latter 
Deut 24. 3 And (if) the latter husband hate her. and 
24. 3 or if the latter husband die, which took 
Ruth 3. 10 showed more kindness in the latter end 
2 Sa. 2. 26 that it will be bitterness in the latter end ? 
Job. 19. 25 he shall stand at the latter(day) upon the 
Dan. II. 29 shall not be as the former, or as the latter 
Hag. 2. 9 The glory of this latter house shall be gr. 

2. Last or latter end, n'iDN acharilh. 

Num24. 14 shall do to thy people in the latter days 

24. 20 but his latter end . . that he perish for ever 
Deut. 4. 30 in the latter days, if thou turn to the Lord 

31. 29 and evil will befall you in the latter days 
Jer. 23. 20 in the latter days ye. shall consider it per. 

30. 24 in the latter days ye shall consider it 

48. 47 the captivity of Moab in the latterdays 

49. 39 But it shall come to pass in the latter d. 
Eze. 38. 8 in the latter years thou shalt come into 

38. 16 it shall be in the latter days, and I will 
Dan. 2. 28 known .what shall be in the latter days 

10. 14 shall befall thy people in the latter days 
Hos. 3. 5 the Lord and his goodness in the latter 

S.Laie, latter, 8\litfios opsivios. 

Jas. 5. 7 until he receive the early and latter rain 

A. Latter, ucrrepos hustcros. 

1 Ti. 4. I that in the latter times some shall depart 

LATTEE (growth) — 

The latter growth, gatliering, V)^^ leqesh. 

Amos 7. I of the shooting up of the latter growth 
7. I the latter growth after the king's mowings 

LATTER rain — 

The latter or gattiered rain, t^ipSo vialqash. 

Deutii. 14 theSrst rain, and the latter rain, that thou 
Job 29. 23 opened theirmouth wide for .latterrain 
Prov 16. 15 his favour (is) as a cloud of the latter rain 
Jer. 3. 3 Therefore there hath been no latter rain 
5. 24 giveth rain, both the former and the latter 
Hos. 6. 3 as the latter (and) former rain unto thee. 
Joel 2. 23 the former ram, and the latter rain in the 
Zech 10. I Ask . . rain in the time of the latter rain 

LATTICE — 

\. Lattice, casement, ^iV^'eshnab. 

Judg. 5. 28 cried through the lattice, Why is his cha. 

2. Lattices, cann charakkim. 

Song 2. 9 looketh.. showing himself through the-1. 
Z.Net or wreathed, work, n35B' sebv.kah. 

2 Ki. I. 2 Ahaziah fell down through a lattice in his 
LAUD, to — 

To applavd, firaivdca epaineo. 

Romis. II Praise the Lord., laud him, aU ye people 

LATTGH, to — 

\.To scorn, yjS laa.g. 

Job 9. 23 he will laugh at the trjal of the innocent 
Psa. 80. 6 and our enemies laugh among themselves 

2.Lmt;gkte,r^ p'ny tsechuq. 

Ggn.21. dKxod hath made me to laugh,, all that bear 



3. To laugh, pny tsachaq. 

Gen. 17. 17 Abraham fell upon his face, and laughed 
i3. 12 Sarah laugiied within herself, siiyic.o:, Af. 
18. 13 Wherefore did Sarah laugh, saying, Shall 
18. 15 Sarah denied, saying. I laughed not , for 
18. 15 And he said. Nay ; but thou didst laugh 
21. 6 (so that) all that hear will laugh vnth me 

4.7*0 laugh, pn-^ sachaq. 

Job 5. 22 At destruction and famine thou shalt la. 

29. 24 (If) i laughed on them, they believed (it) 
41. ag Darts are counted asstubble : helaugheth 

Psa. 2. 4 He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh 

37. 13 The Lord shall laugh at him ; for he seeth 

52. 6 shall see, and fear, and shall laugh at him 

5g. 8 But thou, Lord, shalt laugh at thera 

Prov I. 26 I also will laugh at your calamity ; I will 

Eccl. 3. 4 A time to weep, and a time to laugh ; a 

5. To laugh, yj\aw gelao. 

Luke 6. 21 Blessed . .that weep now : for ye shall la. 

6. 25 Woe unto you that laugh now ! for ye sh. 

LAITGH to scorn, to — 

1. To scorn, JyS laag. 

2 Ki. 19. 21 daughter of Zion. .laughed thee to scorn 
Job 22. 19 glad ; aud the innocent laugh them to so. 
Meh. 2. 19 they laughed us to scorn, and despised 
Psa. 22. 7 All they that see me laugh me to scorn 
Isa, 37. 22 daughter of Zion. .laughed thee to scorn 

2. To laugh, deride, pn'^ sachaq, 5. 

2 Ch.30. 10 they laughed them to scorn, and mocked 

Z. Laughter, phs tseckoq. 

Eze. 23. 32 thou shalt be laughed to scorn and had in 

i.Laitghier, derision, play, pinp sechoq. 

Job 12. 4 the just upright (man is) laughed to scorn 

5. To laugh at, or clown, Karay^Xaoi katagelao. 
Matt. g. 24 sleepeth. And they laughed him to scorn 
Mark 5. 40 And they laughed him to scorn. But when 
Luke 8. 53 And they laughed him to scorn, knowing 

LATTSHING or laughter — 

1. Laughter, pmv sechoq. 

Job 8. 21 Till he fill thy mouth with laughing, and 
Psa. 126. 2 Then was our mouth filled with laughter 
Prov. 1 4. 13 Even in laughter the heart is sorrowful 
Eccl. 2. 2 i said of laughter, (It is) mad ; and of mi. 

7. 3 Sorrow (is) better than laughter : for by 
7. 6 under a pot, so (is) the laughter of the fool 

10. 19 A feast is made for laughter, and wine 

^.Laughter, yeAcus gelos. 

Jas. 4. g lot your laughter be turned to.mouming 
LAITNCH (forth or out), to — 

1 . To lead up, launch out, avdytD anagd. 

Luke 8. 22 side of the lake. And they launched fo. 
A.cts 21. I we were gotten from them, and had lau. 

27. 2 we launched, meaning to sail by the co. 

27. 4 when we had launched from thence, we 

2. To lead up upon, launchjbrlh, iiravdyo! epanago. 

Luke s- 4 Launch out into the deep, and let down 
LATER — 
Pan, laver, "ii'3 kiyyor. 

Exod3o. 18 Thou shalt also make a laver (of) brass 

30. 28 all his vessels, and the laver and his foot 

31. 9 his furniture, and the laver and his foot 
35. 16 and all his vessels, the laver and his foot 
38. 8 he made the laver (of) brass, and the foot 
3g. 39 and all his vessels, the laver and his foot 
40. 7 thou shalt set the laver hetv/een the tent 
40. II thou shalt andint the laver and his foot 
40. 30 he set the laver between the tent of the 

Lev. 8. 1 1 both the laver and his foot, to sanctify 

1 Ki. 7. 30 under the laver (were) undersetters mol. 

7. 38 Then made he ten lavers of brass : one la. 
7. 38 (and) every laver was four cubits : (and) 
7. 38 upon every one of the ten bases one laver 
7. 40 Hiram made the lavers, and the shovels 
7. 43 the ten bases, and ten lavers on the bases 

2 Ea. 16. 17 removed the laver from off them ; and 

2 Ch. 4. 6 He made also ten lavers, and put five on 

4. 14 He made also bases, and lavers made he 

LAVISH, to — 

To lightly esteem, pour forth, "?» zuZ. 

Isa. 46. 6 They lavish gold ou\ of the bag. and we. 
LAW — 
l.Law, sentence, n'l da'th. 

Deut33. 2 from his right hand (went) a fiery law for 

Ezra 7. 12, 21 a scribe of the law of the God of hea. 

7. 14 according to the law of thy God which (is) 

7. 25 judge. aUsuchasknow thelawsof thyG. 

: 7. 26 whosoever will not do the law of thy God 

7. 26 and the law of the king, let judgment be 

Esth. r. 8 the drinking (was) according to. the law 

1. 13 toward all that knew law and judgment 

I. 15 unto the queen Vashti according to law 

1. 19 let it be written among the laws of the P. 

3. 8 and their laws (are) diverse from all peo. 

3. 8 neither keep thsy the king's laws : there. 

4. ii one law of his to put (him) to death, ex. 
4. 16 go in. .which (is) not according to the law 

Dan. 6. s except weilnd (it) . . concerning the law of 
6. 8, 12 according to the law of the Jtfedesand 

6. 15 Know., Oking, that the law of the Medes 
)r. 25 he shall, .think to change times and laws 



2. Statute, decree, p'n choq. 

Gen. 47. 26 Joseph made it a la^7 over the l.-xml of E. 
J Ch. iS. 17 hath confirmed the same to Jacob for a 1 
Psa. 04. 20 thee, which frameth mischief by a lawv 
105. 10 confirmed the same unto Jacob for a law 

3. 7*0 decree, grave, ppn chaqaq. 

Prov.31. 5 Lest they drink, and forget the law, and. 

4. Command, precept, charge, ni^sD mitsvah. 

Jer. 32. II which was sealed (according) to the law. 

B.Judgment, <B3^p inishpat. 

Psa. 81. 4 this (was) a statute for Israel, (and) a law 

Q.Imw, direction, .Ti'in torah. 

Gen. 26. 5 Because that Abraham obeyed . .my laws 
Exodi2. 49 One law shalllbe to him that is home bom 

13. 9 that the Lord's law may be in thy mouth 
16. 4 whether they will v/alk in my law, or no 

16. 28 How long refuse ye to keep, .my laws? 
18. 16 know the statutes of God, and his laws 

18. 20 shalt teach them ordinances and laws 

24. 12 will give thee tables of stone, -and a law 
Lev. 6. g This (is) the law of the bunit offering: It 

6. 14 this (is) the law of the meat offering ; the 

6, 25 This (is) the law of the sin offering : In 

7. 1 this (is) the law of the trespass offering 
7. 7 one lav/ for them : the priest that maketh 
7. II this (is) the law of the sacriEce of peace 

7. 37 This (is) the law of the burnt offering, of 

11. 46 This (is) the law of the beasts, and of the 

12. 7 This (is) the law for her that hath bom a 
53. 59 This (is) the law of the plague of leprosy 

14. 2 This shall be the law of the leper in the 
14. 32 This (is) the law (of hira) in whom (is) the 
14. 54 This (is) the law for all manner of plague 

14. 57 when (it is) clean : this (is) the law of le. 

15. 32 This (is) the law of him that hath an issue 

26. 46 These (are) the statutes, and laws which 
Num. 5. 29 This (is)thelaw of jealousies, whenawtfe 

5. 30 priest shall execute upon her all this law 

6. 13 this(is)the law of the Nazarite, when the 

6. 21 This (is) the law.. after the law of his se. 
15. 16 One law and one manner shall be for you 
15. 29 Ye shall have one law for hira that sihnetli 
ig. 2 This (is^ the ordinance of the law which 
ig. 14 This (is) the lav/, when a man dieth in .1 
31. 21 This (is) the ordinance of the law which 

Deut. I. 5 began Moses to declare this law, saying 
4. 8 righteous as allthis law, whichi set before 
4. 44 this (is) the law which Moses set before 

17. II According to the sentence of thelaw which 

17. 18 he shall write him a copy of this law in a 
17. ig keep all the words of this law and these 

27. 3, 8 thou shalt write, the words of this law 

27. 26 conflrmeth not (all) the words of this law 

28. 58 not observe to do all the words of this law 

28. 61 ■which (is) not written in the book of this 1. 

29. 21 that are written in this book of the law 

29. 29 that (we) may do all the words of this law 

30. 10 (which are) written in this book of thelaw 

31. 9 Moseswrotethislaw,anddelivereditunto 
31. II thou shalt read this law before all Israel 
31. 32 and observeto do allthewordsof thislaw 
31. 24 of writing the words of this law in a book 

31. 26 Take this book of the law, and put it in 

32. 46 to observe to do, all the words of this law 

33. 4 Moses commanded us a law, (even) the 
33. 10 They shall teach. .Israel thy law : they 

Josh. I. 7 observe to do according to all the law 

I. 8 Thisbookof thelawshallnotdepartoutot 

8. 31 as itis written in the book of the lawof M. 
8. 32 he wrote there, .a copy of the law of M. 
8. 34 he read all the words of the law, the bl. 
8. 34 all that is written in the book of the law 

22. s take diligent heed to do. .the law, whidi 

23. 6 is written iu the book of the law of M. 

24. 26 wrote these words in the book of the law 

1 Ki. 2. 3 as it is written in the law of Moses, that 
z Ki.io. 31 Jehu took no heed to walk in the law of 

14. 6 is written in the book of the law of M. 

17. 13 according to all the law which I comma. 
17. 34 neither do they, .after the law and com. 
17. 37 the law . . which he wrote for you, ye shall 

21. 8 according to all the law that my servant 

22. 8 I have found the book of the law in the 

22. II heard the words of the book of the law 

23. 24 he might perform the words of the law 
23. 25 according to all the law of Moses; neither 

J Ch.i6. 40 according to all that is \vritten in the law 
22. 12 that thou mayest keep the law of the L. 

2 Ch. 6. 16 take heed to their way to walk in my law 

12. I he forsook the law of the LORD, and all I. 

14. 4 and to do the lawand the coomiandraent 

15. 3 long season Israel (hath been). . without ). 
17. 9 the book of the law of the Lord with them 

19. 10 between law and commandment, statutes 
23. 1 8 written in thelaw of Moses, with rejoicing 

25. 4 written in the law in the book of Moses 

30. 16 according to the law of Moses the man of G. 

31. 5 as (it is) written in the law of the LORD 
31. 4 they might be encouraged in the law of 
31. 21 iu the law, andin the commandments, to 

33. 8 according to the whole law and the stat. 

34. 14 Hilkiah the priest found.a book of thelaw. 
34. IS I have found the book of the law in ths 

34. 19 the king had heard the words of the law 
35. 26 according to (that . . ) written in the law 

Ezra 3. 2 written in the law of Moses the man of G. 

7. 6 he (was) a ready scribe in the law of Mo. 
7. "io had prepared his heart to seek the law oC 

10. 3 and let it be done according to the law 



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Nell. 8. 
8. 
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8. 
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Job 22. 

Paa. I. 
19. 

37' 
40. 
78. 
78. 
78. 
89. 

94- 
105. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
iig. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
-119. 
1:9. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
itg. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 

Prov. I. 

3- 
4- 
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7- 
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28. 
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23. 

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Isa. I. 



Jer. 



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16. 
i8. 
26. 
31. 
33- 
44. 

_ 44. 

jLam. 2. 

Eze. 7, 

22. 

43' 
43 
44. 

_ 44. 

Dan. 9. 

9- 
9. 

Eos. 4. 



Amos 2. 
Mlc. 4, 
Hab. I 
Zeph. 3, 



1 to bring the book of the law of Moses 

2 Ezra the priest brought the law before the 

3 (were attentive) unto the book of the law 

7 caused the people to understand the law 

8 So tliey read iu the boolt, in the law of G. 

9 when they heard the words of the law 

13 even to understand the v/ords of the law 

14 they found written in the law which the 
18 he read in the bool< of the law of God 
~3 read in the book of the law of the Lord 

13 gavest them . . true laws, good statutes and 

14 conmiandedst them., laws, by the hand of 
26 cast thy law behind their backs, and slew 
29 mightest bring them again unto thy law 
34 Neither have ourkings.. kept thy law; nor 

28 from the people of the lands untothelaw 

29 to walk in God's law, which was given by 
34 to burn . .as (it is) written in the law 

36 of our cattle, as (it is) written in the law 

44 portions of the law for the priests and L. 

3 came topass, when they had heard the law 

22 Receive, I pray thee, the law from his m. 
2 in the law of the Lord ; and in his law 

7 The law of the Lord (is) perfect, convert. 
31 The law of his God (is) in his heart ; none 

8 I delight to do thy will . . yea, thy lav/ (is) 
I Give ear, my people, (to) my law; inc. 
5 appointed a law in Israel, which he com. 

10 kept not. .and refused to walk in his law 

30 If his children forsake my law, and walk 

12 Lord, and teachest him out of thy law 

45 observe his statutes, and keep his laws 

1 the undeflled . . who v;alk in the law of the 
18 behold wondrous things out of thy law 
29 Remove.. and grant me thy law graciously 
34 1 shall keep thy law ; yea, I shall observe 
44 So shall I keep thy law continually for 
51 (yet) have I not declined from thy law 
53 because of the wicked that forsake thy law 
55 remembered thynarae. .havekeptthylaw 
61 rce : (but) I have not forgotten thy law 
70 fat as grease ; (but) I delight in thy law 
72 The law of thy mouth (is) better unto me 
77 that 1 may live : for thy law (is) my deli. 
85 digged pits, .which (are) not after thy law 
92 Unless thy.law (had been) my delights, I 
97 how love I thy law ! it (is) my meditat. 
109 in my hand : -yet do I not forget thy law 
113 I hate (vain) thoughts : but thy lav/ do I 
126 work ; (for)they have made void thy law 
136 run dov/n . .because they keep not thy law 
143 righteousness, and thy law (is) the truth 
150 draw nigh, .they are far from thy law 
153 deliver me ; for I do not forget thy law 
163 I hate and abhor lying : (but)thy laW do 
165 Great peace ii'ave they which love thy^law 
174 longed for thy salvation, .and thy law 

8 and forsake not the law of thy mother 

1 My son, forget not my law ; but let thine 

2 good doctrine, forsake ye not ray law 
20 and forsake not the law of tliy mother 

23 law (is) light ; and reproofs of instruction 

2 Keep . . my law as the apple of thine eye 

14 The law of the wise (is) a fountain of life 

4 They that forsake the lav/ praise the wi. 

4 such as keep the law contend with them 
7 Whoso keepeth the law (is) a wise son : but 

■' 9 turneth away his ear from hearing the law 

18 but he that keepeth the law, happy (i.s) he 

25 and in her tongue (is) the law of kindness 

10 give ear imto the law of our God, ye pe. 

3 for out of Zion shall go forth the law, and 

24 because they have cast away the law of the 
16 Bind up the testimony, seal the law am. 

20 To the law and to the testimony : if they 

5 because they have transgressed the laws 

9 children (that) will not hear the law of the 

4 earth : and the isles shall v/ait for his law 

2 1 magnify the law, and make (it) honourable 
24 neither were they obedient unto his law 

4 a law shall proceed from me, and I will 

7 the people inwhoseheart(is)mylaw; fear 

8 theythat handle thelawknewme not: the 

19 not hearkened unto my words.nor to my 1. 

8 We (are) wise, and the law of the Lord (is) 

13 Because they have forsaken my law which 

11 forsaken me, and have not kept my law 
j8 for the law .shall not perish from, the pri. 

4 to walk in my law, which I have set before 
33 I \vill put my law in their inv/ard parts 
23 obeyed not. .neither walked in thy law 

10 neither have they. . walked in my law, nor 

23 not obeyed, .nor walked in his law 

9 the law (is) no (more); her prophets also 

26 the law shall perish from the priest, and 
26 Her priests have violated my law, and have 

11 show them, .all the laws thereof: and wr. 

15 the law of the house . . the law of the house 

5 I say unto thee concerning, .all the laws 

24 they shall keep my laws and my statutes 

10 to walk in his laws, which he set before 

11 Yea, all Israel have'trans?ressed thy law 

1 1 the oath that (is) written in the law of M. . 
13 written in the law of Moses, all this evil 

6 thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I 

1 they have, .trespassed against my law 

12 written to him the great things of my law 
4 they have despised the law of the Lord 

2 for the law shall go forth of Zion, and the 
. 4 Therefore the law is slacked, and judgm. 

4 her priests have . . done violence to the law 
II Ask now the priests (concerning) the law 



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Zech. 7. 12 they should hear the law, and the words 

Mai. 2. 6 The law of truth was in his mouth, aud 

2. 7 thoy should seek the lav/ at his mouth: for 

2. 8 have caused many to stumble at the law 

2. 9 not kept, .but have been partial in the law 

4. 4 Remember ye the law of Moses my serv. 

T. Belonging to the forum, p.yopatos agoraios. 
Acts ig. 38 the law is open, and there are. deputies 

^.A lav}, ordinandi, custom, vS/jlcs nomas. 

Matt. 5. 17 Think notthatl am come to destroy the 1. 

5. i3 shall in no wisepass from the lav/, tillall 
7. 12 do ye even so to them : for this is tlie law 

IX. 13 all the prophets and the law prophesied 
12. 5 have ye not read in the law, how tliat on 
22. 36 (is) the great coinmandmentin the law ? 

22. 40 On these two. .h.-ing all the law and the 

23. 23 omitted the weightier (matter3)of tlio law 
Luke 2. 22 when the days . . according to the law of M. 

2. 23 it is v/ritteu in the law of the Lord, Every 

2. 24 that which is said in the law of tlie Lord 

2. 27 to do for him after tlie custom of the law 

2. 39 performed all things according to the law 

10. 26 what is written in the lav/V howreadest 

jC. 16 The law and the prophets (were) until J. 

16. 17 it is easier, .than ono tittle of the law to 

24. 44 which were wi-ittcn in the law of Moses 
John J. 17 For the law v.'as given by Moses, (but) gr. 

1.45 found him of whom Moses in the law, aud 
. >I9 Did not Moses give you the law, and (yet) 
7. 19 none of you keepeth the law? Why go ye 
7. 23 the lav/ of Moses should not be broken 
7. 49 people, .knoweth not the law are cursed 

7. 51 Doth our lav/ judge (any) man before it 

8. 5 [Moses in the lav/ commanded us, that] 
S. 17 It is also written in your lav/, that the 

10. 34 Is it not v/ritten in your law, I said. Ye 

12. 34 Wo have heard out of the law that Christ 
15. 25 theword..that is writtenin their law, They 
i8. 31 and judge him according to your law 

19. 7 We liave a l,aw, and by our law he ought 
Acts 6. 13 blasphemous words against this, .lav/ 

7. 53 Wlio have received the law by the disno. 

13. is after the reading of the law and tlie prop. 
13.39 could not be justified by the law of Moses 
15. 5 command (them) to keep the law of Moses 
15. 24 [(Ye must) be circumcised, and keep the 1.] 
18. 13 men to worship God contrary to the law 
18. 15 But if it be a question of ..your law, look 

• 21. 20 believe ; and they are all zealous of the law 
21. 24 also walkest orderly , and keepest the law 

21. 28 This is the man that teacheth . . the lav/ 

22. 3 perfect manner of the law of the fathers 
22. 12 adevout man according to the law, having 

23. 3 for sittest thou to judge me after the law 

23. 29 to be accused of questions of their law, but 
- 24. 6 [would have judged according to our law] 

24. 14 3,11 things which are written in the law 

25. 8 Neither against the law of the Jews, neit. 
28. 23 both out of the law of Moses, and (out of) 

Eom 2. 12 in the law shall be judged by the law 

2. 13 For not the hearers of [the] law (are) just 
2. 13 but the doers of [the] law shall be justified 
2. 14 the Gentiles, which have not the law, do 

8. 14 bj nature the things contained in the law 
2. 14 these, having not the law, are a law unto 

2. 15 Whicli show the work of the law written 
2. 17 art called a Jev/, and restest in [the] law 
a. 18 e.xccllent, being instructed out of the law 
a. 20 of knowledge and of the truth in the law 
2. 23 boast of the law, through breaking the law 
2. 25 verily profiteth, if thou keep the law : but 
2. 25 if thou be a breaker of the law, thy cir. 
2. 26 keep the righteousness of the law, shall 
2. 27 which is by nature, if it fulfil the law, ju. 

2. 27 by the letter, .dost transgress the law? 

3. 19 we know that what things soever the law 
3. 19 it.saith to them who are under the lav/ 
3, 20 bythedeedsof the law there shall no flesh 
3. 20 for by the law (is) the knowledge of sin 
3. 21 the righteousness of God withoutthe law 
3. 21 witnessed by the law and the prophets 
3. 27 what law ? of works ? Nay ; but by the law 
3. 28 justified by faith without, .deeds of the 1. 
3. 31 Do we then make void the law through 

3. 31 God forbid : yea, we establish the law 

4. 13 to his seed, through the law, but through 
4. 14 For if they which are of the law (be) heirs 
4. 15 the law worketh wrath : for where no law 

4. 16 not to that only which is of the law, but 
5 13 For until the law sin was in the world 

5. 13 sin is not imputed when there is no law 
5. 20 the law entered, that the offence might ab. 

6. 14 ye are not under the law, but under grace 

6. 15 because we are not under the law, but 

7. I them that know the law,how that the law 
7. 2 which hath an husband is bound by the 1. 
7. 2 she is loosed from the law of (her) husband 
7. 3 husband be dead, she is freefromthat law 
7, 4 ye also are become dead to the law by the 
7. 5 the motions of sins, which were by the law 
7. 6 we are delivered from the law, that being 
7. 7 What shall we say then? (Is) the law sin? 
7. 7 Nay, I had not known sin but by the law 
7. 7 except the law had said. Thou shalt not 
7. 8 For without the law sin (was) dead 
7. 9 I was alive wifnout the law cnce : but 
7. 12 the law (if) holy, and the commandment 
7. 14 we know that the law is spiritual : but I 

7. 16 I consent unto the law that (it is) good 
7. 21 1 find then a law, that, when I would do 



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Rom. 7.22 I delight in the law of Cod after the inward 
7. 23 law in my members, warring aga. the law 
7. 23 to the law of sin which is in my members 

7. 25 the law of God, but with the flesh the law 

8. 2 the law of the spirit of life In Christ Jesus 
8. 2 made me free from the law of sin and de. 
8. 3 wliat the law could not do, in that it was 
8. 4 That the righteousness of the law might 

8. 7 it is not subject to the law of Cod, neither 

9. 31 Israel, which followed after the law of 
9. 31 hath not attained to the law of righteous. 
9. 32 but as it were by the works [of the law) 

10. 4 For Christ (is) the end of the law forright. 
10. 5 dcBcribcth the righteousness, .of the law 
13. 8 thatloveth anotlier hath fuUU led the law 

13. 10 therefore love(is) tho fulfilling of the law 
T Co. 7. 39 The wife is bound (by the law] as long as 

9. 8 a man? or aaith not the law the same also? 
9. 9 Foritis written in the law of Moses, Thou 
9. 20 that are under the law, as under the law 
9. 20 I might gain them that are under the law 

14. 21 the law it is written, With (rncn of) other 

14. 34 ho luider obedience, as ;Clso sailh the law 

15. 56 Thesting. .and. .strength of sin (is) the law 
Gal. 2. 16 man is not justified by. .works of tho law 

2. 16 not. of the law: for by..worksof the law 
2. 19 I through the law am dead to tlie law, that 

2. 21 if righteousne-ss (conic) by the law, then 

3. 2 thespiritbythe works of thelaw.orbytha 
3. 5 by tlie v/orks of the law, or by the hearing 
3. 10 as many as are of the works of tlie law are 

3. 10 which are written iu the book of the law 
3. II that no man is justified by the law in tha 
3. 12 tlie law is not of faith: but, ITie man that 
3. 13 redeemed us from the curse of the law 

3. 17 the law, which was fourhundred and th. 
3. 18 if the inheritance (be) of tho law, (it fs) 
3. 19 Wherefore then (serveth) the law ? Itwaa 
3. 21 (Is) the law then against the promises of 
3. 21 a law given which could have given life 
3. 21 righteousness should have been by the law 

3. 23 wawcre kept under tli€ law, shutupunto 
3. 24 VVlTerefore the law was our schoolmaster 

4. 4 Son, made of a woman.. under the law 
4. 5 To redeem them that were under the law 

4. 21 be under the law, do ye not hear tho law? 

5. 3 testify . . he is a debtor to do the whole law 
5. 4 whosoever of you are justified by the law 
S. 1 4 For all the law is fulfilled in . . word, (even) 
5. i3 led by the spirit, ye are not under thelaw 

5. 23 temperance : against such there is no law 

6. 2 Bear ye.. burdens, andso fulfil the law of 

6. 13 they, .who are circumcised keep the law 
Eph. 2. 15 the enmity, .the law of comniaudments 
Phil. 3. 5 Hebrew.. as touching thelaw, a Pharisee 

3. 6 touchingtherighteous.whichisin thelaw 

3. 9 own righteousness, which is of the law 

I Tl. I. B v/e know that the law (is)good, if a man 

1. 9 the law is not made for a righteous man 
Heb. 7. 5 tithes of the people according to the law 

7. 12 made of neces.sity a change also of the law 
7, 16 not after the law of a carnal commaiidm. 
7. 19 For the law made nothing perfect ; but 
7. 28 the law maketh men high priests which 

7. 28 word of the oath, which was since thelaw 

8. 4 priests thatoffergiftsaccordingto the law 

8. 10 I will put my laws into then- mind, and 
9. 19 to all the people according to [the] law 

9. 22 almost all things are by the law purged 
10. 2 the law having a shadow of good things 
10. 3 burnt offerings, are offered by [the] law 
10. 16 I will put my laws into their hearts, and 
10. 28 He that despised Moses' law died without 

Jas. I. 25 whoso looketh into the perfect law of lib. 
2.' 8 If ye fulfil the royal law according to the 

2. 9 are convinced of the law as transgresses 
2. 10 For whosoever shall keep the whole lawi 
2. II thou art become a transgressor of the law 
2. 12 that shall be judged by the law of liberty 

4. II evil of the law, and judgetii the law : but 

4. 1 1 judge the law, thou an not a doer of tho 1.. 
[See also Daughter, doctor, father, mother, sister, son, 
sue, teacher, transgress.] 

LAW, manner 0? — 
Judgment, o^-^p mishpat. 

Lev. 24. 22 Ye shall have one manner of law, as well 

LAW, about the — 

Legal, belonging to law, vojiikos nomikoa. 

Titus 3. 9 But avoid .. strivings about the law; for 

LA'W, contrary to the — 

To act aside from lav>, Tra.pavofj.4co paranoTneo. 
Acts 23. 3 me to be smitten contrary to the law? 

LAW, giving of the — 

Lawgiving, vofioBecrla nomothesia. 

Kom. 9. 4 the covenants, and the giving of the law 

LAW, to go to, or sue at the — 
\.To have a lawsuit, ex<^ xpijia echo krima. 
I Co. 6. 7 because ye go to law one with another 

2. To judge, sift, Kpivta krind. 

Matt. 5. 40 if any man will sue thee at the law, and 
1 Co. 6. I Dare any of you . . go to law before the un. 
6. 6 But brother goeth tolaw with brother, and 

LAW, to receive the — 

To sit, appoint or give a law, vonoOereai noTnotheteS. 
Heb. 7 II for under it the people received the law 



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ZAW, transgression of the — 
Lawlessness, avo/xia anomia. 

I Jo. 3. 4 Tor sin ia the transgression of the law 
lAW, under the — 
Within law, tvvoiJLb<! ennmnos. 

I Co. g.jibutunder the law [to Christ], that I might 
LAW, without — 
1. Lawless, dvofio^ anomos. 

I Ck). 9. 21 To them that are without law, as without!. 
9 21 being not without law to God, but under 
9. 21 I might gain them that are without law 

Z. Lawlessly, a.v6/j.ws anomiis. 

Rom. 2. j2 without law shall alsaperish without law 
lAWyUi, — 
1. Judgment, BSifJp mishpat. 

Eze. 18. sifamando .thatwhichislawfulandright 
18. 19 When the son hath done that which isl. 

18. 21 and do that which is lawful and right, he 
18 27 doeth that which is lawful and right, he 
33. 14, 19 and do that which is lawful and right 
33. 16 he hath done that which is lawful andri. 

Z. Right, righteous, just, rigid, p"n^ tsaddiq. 

Isa. 49. 24 Shall the prey be taken . . or the lawful cap. 

3 In conformity to law, (vvofios ennmnos. 

Acts 19. 39 it shall be determined in a lawful assembly 
lAWmX, to be — 
l.A rider, O'V shalliC. 

Ezra 7 . 24 i t shall not be lawful to impose toll, tribute 

2.1t is privileged, authorized, e^ea-ri exesti. 

Matti2. 2 thy disciples do that which is not lawful 
12. 4 which was not lawful for him to eat, nei. 
12. 10 Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days? 
12 12 it is lawful to do well on the sabbath days 
14. 4 John said .It.is not lawful-for thee to 

19. 3 Is it lawful for a man to put away his w. 

20. 15 Is it not lawful for me to do what Iwill with 
22. 17 Is it lawful to give tribute unto Cesar, or 
27. 6 It is not lawful for to put them into the 

Mark 2. 24 why do they . .that which is not lawful? 

2. 26 which is not lawful toeat but for the priests 

3. 4 Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath 

6. 18 It is not lawful for thee to have thy broth. 

JO. 2 Is it lawful for a man to put away (his) w.? 

12. 14 Is it lawful to give tribute to Cesar, or 

I,uke 6. 2 Why do ye that which is not lawful todo 

6. 4 which it is not lawful to eat but for the p. 

6. 9 Is it laivf ul on the sabbath days to do good 

14. 3 Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day ? 

2o. 22 la it lawful for us to give tribute unto C. 

John 5. 10 It is not lawful for thee to carry (thy) bed 

18. 31 It is not lav/ful for us to put any man to 

Acts 16. 21 teach customs..not lawful for us to receive 

22. 25 Is it lawful for you to scourge a man that 

1 Co. 6. 12 All things are lawful all things are law. 

JO. 23, 23 All things are lawful for me, but all 

2 Co. 1 2. 4 which it is not lawful for a man to utter 

lAWFOLLY — 

Latv/ully, according to law, vo/jLtnias nomimos. 

1 Ti. I. 8 the law (is) good, if a man use it lawfully 

2 Ti. 2. 5 is he not crowned, except he strive lawf. 
lAWGITER — 

1. To grave, decree, Ppn chaqaq, 3a. 

Gen. 49. JO noralawgiver from between hisfeet.until 
Num2i. i8 digged it by (thedirectionof)thelawg!ver 
Deut 33. 21 there, (in) a portion of the lawgiver, (was 
Psa. 60. 7 strength of mine head; Judah (is) my la. 
108. 8 strength of mine head : Judah (is^ my la. 
Isa. 33. 22 LoKD (is) our lawgiver, the Lord (is) our 

Z.One who gives a law, i/oixoOerris nomothctes. 

Jas. 4. 12 There Is one lawgiver, who is able to save 
LAWLESS — 
Lawless, ^vo^os anomos. 

I Ti. I. 9 but for the lawless and disobedient, for 
LAWYER — 
Lawyer, belonging to the law, vofiiicSs nomikos. 

iMatt22. 35 Then one of them, (which was) a lawyer 

Luke 7. 30 the Pharisees and lawyers rejected the 

10. 25 a certain lawyer stood up, and t«mpted 
It. 45 Then answered one of the lawyers, and 

11. 46 Woe unto you also, (yc) lawyers ! for ye 

J I. 52 Woe unto you, lawyers! for ye have taken 
14. 3 Jesus answering spake unto the lawyers 
Titus 3 13 Bring Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on 
LAY, to — 
\. To fall, '751 na.phal. 

Judg. 4. 22 behold, Sisera lay dead, and thenail(was) 

2. To cause to lie down, CJ-i robots, 5. 

Isa. 54. II I will lay thy stones with fair colours, and 
Z.A lying, .155?' shekabah. 

Ezodi6. J3 in the morning the dew lay round about 
16. 14 And when the dew that lay was gone up 
A. To send sickness, riht) chalah, 3. 

Deut29. 22 sicknesses which the LoKDhathlaid upon 
5.7*0 give, 3n" yehab. 

Ezia 5. 16 laid the foundation of the house of God 
6. To leave, lay, nj; yanach, 5. 

Judg. 6. 20 lay (them) upon thisTOck, and ponr out 

I K.L 13. 29 laid it upon the ass, and brought it back 
J3. 30 And he laid his carcase in bis own grave 



1 Ki. 13. 31 When I amdead. .lay my bones besidehis, 
Eze. 40. 42 whereupon also they laid the instruments 

42. 13 there shall they lay the most holy things 
42. 14 there they shall lay their garments wher. 
44. 19 lay them in the holy chambers, and they 

1. To found, lay a foundation, i^)yasad. 

2 Ch.31. 7 they began to lay the foundation of the 
Psa. 104. 5 (Who) laid the foundations of the earth 

8. 7*0 cast, rrj; yarah. 

Job 38. 6 or who laid the comer stone thereof 
9. 7*0 let escape, hatch, bSp malat, 3. 

Isa 34. 1 5 shall the great ov/1 make her nest, and lay 
\0.A sending or stretching forth, rvhv^ mishloach 

Isa. II. 14 they shall lay their hand upon Edom and 
11. 7*0 cause to rest, leave, put doion, ni3 nnach, 5. 

Isa. 30. 32 which the Lord shall lay upon him, (it) 
12. 7*0 stretch out, rim natah, 5. 

Hob. II. 4 I drew them, .and I laid meat tmto them, 

13. To set up, 3!(J natsab, 5. 

2 Sa. i3. 17 laid-a very great heap of stones upon him 

14. To lift up, Ktfi nasa. 

2 Ki. g. 25 Ahab. .the Lord laid this burden upon 
15. 7*0 give, ]ra naihan. 

Gen. 15. 10 and laid each piece one against another 
Exod. 7. 4 that I may lay ray hand upon Egypt, and 
Deut. 7. 15 wUl lay them upon all (them) that hate 
1 1. 25 God shall lay the feafof you and the dj. 

26. 6 afflicted us, and laid upon us hard boud. 
I Sa. 6. 8 lay it upon the cart ; and put the jewels 

1 Ki. j8. 23 and lay (it) on wood, and put no fire (uu.) 

2 Ki. 5. 23 and laid (them) upon two of his servants 
2 Ch.31. 6 brought in the tithe, .and laid (them) by 
Neh. 13. 5 where aforetime they laid the meat offer. 
Psa.ug. jio The wicked have laid a snare for me 
Eccl. 7. 2 end. .and the living will lay (it) to his h. 
Isa. 22. 22 the key of the house of David will I lay 
Jer. 6. 21 1 mil lay stumbling blocks before this p. 
Eze. 3. 20 and I lay a stumbling block before him 

4. I lay it before thee, and pourtray upon it 
4. 2 lay siege against it, and build a fort aga. 
4. 5 For I have laid upon thee the years of 
4. 8 I will lay bands upon thee, and thou shalt 
6. 5 I will lay the dead carcases of the child. 
25. 14 I will lay my vejigeance upon Edom by 
25. 17 when Ishall lay my vengeance upon them 
s8. 17 I will lay thee before kings, that they may 
32. 5 t \vill lay thy flesh upon the mountains 

32. 27 have laid their swords under their heads 

33. 28 For I will lay the land most desolate, and 
33. 29 when I have laid the land most desolate 

36. 29 will increase it, and lay no famine upon 

37. 6 I will lay sinews upon you, and will bring 
Jon. I. 14 lay not upon us innocent blood: for thou 
Zech. 3. 9 the stone that I have laid before Joshua 

16. 7*0 sustain, support, T159 samak. 

Lev. 3. 2, 8, 13 he shall lay his hand upon the head 
4. 4 shall lay his hand upon the bullock's bead 
4. 15 shall lay their hands upon the head of 

4. 24, 29, 33 he shall lay his hand upon the head 
8. 14, 18, 22 Aaron and his sons laid their hands 

16. 21 Aaron shall lay both his hands upon the 

24. 14 let all that heai-d .lay their hands upon 
Num. 8. 12 the Levites shall lay their hands upon the 

27. 18 Take thee Joshua, .and lay thine hand 

27. 23 he laid his hands upon him, and gave hira 
Deut 34. g for Moses had laid his hands upon him 

2 Ch.2g. 23 he goats ...and they laid their hands upon 

17. To cause to pass over, put away, "ijj; abar, 5. 

Jon. 3. 6 and he laid his robe from him, and cove. 
18. 7*0 cause to meet, Vi^ paga, 5. 

Isa. 53. 6 Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us 
19.7*0 put, place, set, O'v, o%a sum, sim. 

Gen. g.' 23 laid (it) upon both their shoulders, and 

22. 6 laid (it) upon Isaac his son ; and he took 

22. g and laid him on the altar upon the wood 

30. 41 Jacob laid the rods before the eyes of the 

Exod. 2. 3 she laid (it) in the flags by the river's Brink 

5. 8 ye shall lay upon them ; ye shall not dim. 
19. 7 laid before their faces all these words wh. 
22. 25 neither shalt thou lay upon him usury 

Lev, 2. 15 thou shalt put oil upon it, and lay frank. 

Num II. II that thou layest the burden of all this p. 

16. 18 put fire in them, and laid incense thereon 

Josh. 8. 2 lay thee an ambush for the city behind it 

10. 27 and laid great stones In the cave's mouth 
Judg. 9. 48 took it, and laid (it) on his shoulder, and 

18. 19 Hold thy peace, lay thine hand upon thy 
I Sa. 6. II they laidthearkofthe Lord upon the cart 

11. 2 and layit (for) a reproach upon all Israel 
15. 2 howTie laid (wait) tor him in the way, when 

19. 13 Michal took an image, and laid (it) in the 

25. 18 hundred cakes of figs, and laid .on asses 
s Sa. 13. 19 laid her hand on her head, and went on 

1 Kii8. 23 andlay(it)on wood, andputnofire (under) 

18. 33 and cut the bullock in pieces, and laid 

2 Ki. 4. 29 and lay ray staff upon the face of the child 

4. 31 laid the staff upon the face of the child 

10. 8 Lay ye them in two heaps at the entering 

11. 16 they laid hands on her; and she went by 

20. 7 they took and laid (it) on the boil, and he 
2 Ch.23. 15 So they laid hands on her: and when she 
Esth.io. I And thekingAhasueruslaidatributeupon 
Job 21. s Mark me. lay hand upon (your) mouth 

24. 12 Men groan, .yet God layeth not foUy (to) 
?9. 9 princes refrained talking, and laid (their) 



Job 34. 23 For he will not lay upon man more (thaii 
* 38. 5 Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou 
' 40. 4 Behold . . I will lay mine hand upon my 

41. 8 Lay thine hand upon him, remember the 
Psa. 66. 1: Thou ; thou laidst affliction upon our loins 

79. I God they have laid Jerusalem on heaps 

Isa. 13. 9 to lay the land desolate : and he shall des. 

28. 17 Judgment also will I lay to the line, and 

42. 25 it burned hira, yet he laid (it) not to heart 

47. 7 that thou didst not lay these .tothyheart 
51 23 thou hast laid thy body as the ground, and 
57. 1 The righteous perisheth, and no man lay. 
57. II nor laid (it) to thy heart? have not I held 

Jer. 9. 8 peaceably .but in heart he layeth his wait 

12. 1 1 desolate, because no man layeth (it) to he. 

Eze. 4. 4 lay the iniquity of the house of Israel upon 

II. 7 Your slain, whom ye have laid in the ml. 

26. 13 they shall lay thy stones and thy timber 

. 35. 4 1 will lay thy cities waste, and thou shalfc 

' 39. 21 and my hand that I have laid upon them 

Joe! I. 7 He hath laid my vine waste, and barked 

Obad. 7 (they that eat) thy bread have laid a wo. 

"Mic. I. 7 and all the idols thereof will I lay desol. 

5. 1 he hath laid siege against ns ; they shall 

J. 16 they shall lay. hand upon, .mouth, their 

Zech. 7. 14 for they laid the pleasant land desolate 

Mai. 1. 3 I hated Esau, and laid his mountains and 

2. 2 if ye will not lay (it) to heart, to give glory 

2. 2 cursed . . because ye do not lay (it) to heart 

20. To make equal, compare, place, rtip shavah, 3. 
Psa. 21. 5 iionour and majesty hast thou laid ulpon 

89. 19 I have laid help upon (one that is) mighty 
I ig. 30 the way of truth ; thy judgments have I ^ 

21. To set, n-p shith. 

Gen. 48. 14 and laid (it) upon Ephraim's head, who 

48. 17 when Joseph saw that his father laid his 
Exod2i. 22 as the woman's husband will lay upon him 
NHmi2. II lay not the sin upon us, wherein we havo 
Kuth 3. 15 laid (it) on her : and -she went into the 

4. 16 Naomi took the child, and laid it in her 
Job g. 33 daysman . . might lay his hand upon us 
Psa. €4. 3 for herself, where she may lay her young 
88. 6 Thou hast laid rae in the lowest pit, in 
i3g. s Thon hast beset, .and laid thine hand upon 
Isa. 5. 6 I will lay it waste ' it shall not be pruned 

22. 2*0 catLse to he down, 3^ shakab, 5. 

1 Ki. 3. 20 laid it in her bosom, and laid her' dead 

17. 19 carried him. .and laid him upon bis own 

2 KL 4. 21 she went up, and laid him on the bed of 
2 Ch.i6. 14 laid him in the bed which was filled with 

23.7*0 cause to tabernacle, ]:^ sliaken, 5. 

Psa. 7. .5 and lay mine honour in the dust. Selah 
24.7*0 send forth, n^ shalach. 

Gen.-22. 12 Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither 
37. 22 Shed no blood, .and lay no land upon him 

Esod24. II And upon the nobles, .he laid not his hand 

Esth. 2. 21 sought to lay hand on the king Ahafuerus 

3. 6 he thought scorn to lay hands on Morde. 
>. 2 sought to lay hand on the king Abasuenia 

6. 7 because he laid his hand upon the Jews 
g. 2 to lay hand on such as sought their hurt 
9. 10 on the spoil laid they not their hand 
9. 1 5 bnt on the prey they laid not their hand 
g. 16 but they laid not their hands on the prey 
Neh. 13. 21 if ye do (so) again, Iwill lay hajids on you 
Obad. 13 nor have laid (hands) on their substance. 

25.2*0 send forth, nV shalach, 3. 

Prov3i. 19 She layeth her hands to the spindle, tnd 

26. 7*0 lay back or up, avaKKlvai anaklino. 

Luke 2. 7 laid him in a manger; because there was 

27.7*0 cast, throw, fidWia ballo. 

SJatt. 8. 14 he saw his wife's mother laid, and sick of 
Mark 7. 30 she found, .her daughter laid upon the bed 
Lukei6. 23 which was laid at his gate, full of sores 

28.7*0 cast doum, Kara^txWai kataballo. 

Heb. 6. I not laying again the foundation of repen. 
29. 7*0 put do^cn, KararWruxt katalithemi. 

Markij. 46 [laid] him in a sepulchre which was hewn 

30. To lie, be laid, Ke7fiai keimai. 

Matt28. 6 Come, see the place where the Lord lay 

31. To lay, incline, KXivca klino. 

Matt. 8. 20 Son of man hath not where to lay Qiis) h. 
Luke 9, 5S Son of man hath not where to lay (his)b. 

Zl.To put, place, ridTifii tithemi. 

Mau27. 60 And laid it in his own new tomb, which 
Mark 6. 29 took up his corpse, and laid it in a tomb 
6. 56 laid the sick in the streets, and besought 

15. 47 Mary Magdalene beheld'where he was 1. 

16. 6 Jesus, .behold the place where they laid 
Luke 5. 18 to bring him in, and to lay (him) before 

6. 48 digged deep, and laid the foundation on 
14. 29 Lest haply, after he hath laid the founda. 
23. 53 laid it in a sepulchre that was hewn in 
23- 55 women . .beheld .how his body was laid 
Johnii. 34 Where have ye laid hira? They said unto 

19. 41 sepulchre, wherein was never man yet 1. 
ig. 42 There laid they Jesusthetefore, because of 

20. 2 and weknownotwherethey havelaidhim 
2o. 13 and I know not where they have laiid liim 
2o. 15 tell me where thou hast laid him, and I 

^Acts 3. 2 whom they laid daily at the gate of the t. 

4. 37 the money, and laid (it) at the apostles' f. 

5. 2 certain part and laid (it) at the apostles' f. 

5. 15 laid (them) on beds and couches, that at 

7. 16 laid in the sepul<Jire that Abraham bought 



LAY 

Acts 9. 37 washed, they laid (her) in an upper cham. 
13. 29 from the tree, aud laid (him) in a sepulchre 
3rlom. 9. 33 I lay in Sion a stumbling atone and rock 
I Co. 3. 10 I have laid the foundation, and another 
3. II For other foundation can no man l^ythan 
r Pe. 2. 6 I lay in Sion a chief comer stone, elect 

S3. To hear, carry, <pip<,rp}iero. 

Acts 25. 7 laid many and grievous complaints agaL 
ISec also Beams, dying, foundation, hands, heavily, 
hold, low, plaster, pledge^ siege, snare, wait, waste.] 

lAT along, to — 
To fall, Ssj naphal. 

Judg. 7. 12 all the children of the east lay along in' 
7. 13 and overturned it, that the tent lay along. 
LAY apart or aside, to — 

1. To put away, anorlOriixt apoiithemi. 

Heb. 12. I let us lay aside every weight, and the sin 
Jas. I. 21 Wherefore lay apart all fllthiness and sn. 
I Pe. izl I Wherefore laying aside all malice, and all 

2. To send awn,y, a<(>liifii aphiemi. 

Mark 7. 8 For; laying aside tha commandment of G. 

3. To put, place, TtQril^ tithemi. 

Jobni3.. 4 laid aside ki3 garments; and took a towel 
tAT at, to — 
To attain, overtake, cause to reach, ig} ncLsag, 5. 

Job 41. 26 The sword of him that layeth at him can. 

XA.T vnsj or by, to — 

To turn aside, i?d sur, 5. 

Gen. 38. 19 laid by her veil from her, and put on the 
Eze. 26. 16 lay away their robes,, and put off their 

lAY itfVTif to. — 

1. To leave, put dovm, nj; yanack, 5. 
• Josh. 4. 8 where they lodged, and laid them down 
2.-To (cause to) stretch out, npj natah, 5. 
• Amos 2. 8 And they lay (themselves) down upon cl. 

Z. To put, place, avt>, Dlf sim, sum. 

Job 17. 3 Lay down nowj put ma in a surety with. 

4. To put away or off, airorlBinu apoiitliemi. 

Acta 7. 5$ the witnesses laid down their clothes at 

B. To put, pluce, Tl6r)fii tithemi: 

Lukez9. n thou takest up that thoulayedst not down 
19. 22^ taking up that I laid not down and reap. 
Johnio. 15 know I. .and X lay down my life for the 

10. 17 because I lay do^vn my life, that I might 
10. iS I lay it down . .1 have power to lay it down 
13. 37 Lord. .1 will lay down my life forthysake 
13. 38 Wilt thou lay down thy life foriny sake? 
15. 13 that aman laydown his life for his friends 

Acta 4-3S Andlaid(th£m).dD\Knatthe apostles' feet 

1 Jo. 3. 16 because he laidtlowE his life for us : and 

3. 16 we ought to lay-down, .lives for the bret. 

O.To'put or place wider, inroriO-riixi hupotith,emi. 

]lom.i6. 4 Who have f6r my life laid down their own 
lAY for; to — [See Foundation.] 
lAY even with tha ground, to — 
To rase to the ground, iZai>i^(a. edaphizo. 

Inkeig. 44 And nhall lay tnee even with the ground 

lAY hold (of, on or upon), to — 

1. To lay or keep hold on, tq!* acliaz. 

2 Sa. 2. 21 lay thee hold on oneof theyoungmen, and 
EccL 2. 3 to lay hold on folly, till I might see what 
Isa. 5. 29 they shall roar, and lay hold of the prey 

2. To catch, capture, keep hold, ^91? taphas. 

Deut 2t. i9.shaU-lu3 father and his mother lay hold on 

22. 28 lay hold on her, and lie with her, and they 

I KI13. 4 saying. Lay hold on him. And Ms. b^id 

XAY in— LSjs Oi-der.J 

liAY meat, to — 

To give to eat, SjN akaly 5. 

Hos. zi 4 1 drew them, .and.1 laid meat nnto them 

ZiAY on or upon, to — — 

1. To cast or throw upon, iirtpdWoa eptbaUs. 

Matta6. so Then came they, and laid hands on Jeflus 

■ Marki4. 46 they laid theirhandsouhim, and took him 

Ijiiead. 19 the same hour sought to lay hands on him 

21. la shall lay their hands on you, and persec. 

John 7. 30 no man laid hands on him, because his 

7. 44 taken him; but no man laid hands on him 
Acts 4. 3 they laid handson them, and put. .in hold 

5. 18 laid their hands on the apostles, and put 
ai. 37 the Jews . .when they saw . .laid bands on. 

2.T0 lieor be laid upon, iirtxetfiat epikeimai. 
John z I. 38 It was a cave, and a stone lay upon it _ 

21. Q they saw a fire of coals there, and fish laid 
Acts 27. 20 And when, .no small tempest- lay on (us) 

5. To put or place upon, iTtniSriiit epitithemi. 
Matt. 9. 18 come and lay thy hand upon her, and she 

19. 15 he laid (his) hands on them, and departed 
23. 4 lay. .on men's shoulders ; but they, .will 
Mark 5. 23 come and Uy thy hands on her, that she 
6. 5 save that he laid his hands upon a few 

16. 18 they shall lay hands on the sick, and they 
IiUke 4. 4ohelaidhishand3oneveryoneofthem,and 

Z3. 13 he laid Chis)hand3onher rand immediately 

15. 5 And.-.he layeth (it) on his shoulders, rej. 

23. 26 on him they laid the cross, that he might 

Acts 6. 6 they had prayed.they laid (their) hands on 

8. t; Then laid they (their) hands on tbem, and 



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Acta 8. 19 that on whomsoever I lay hands, he may 
Z3. 3 laid (their) hands on them, they sent (them) 
15. 23 to lay upon you no greater burden than 
z6. 23 when they had laid many stripes upon 
jg. 6 when Paul had laid Qiis) liands upon them 
28. 3 had gathered a bundle of sticks, and laid 
28. 8 and laid his handson him, and healed him 
z Ti. .5. 22 Lay hands suddenly on no man, neither 
Kev. z. 17 helaidhisrighthaaduponme,sayingunto 
LAY open, to — 
To spread forth or aiiroad, Vrv^ paras-. 

Prov. 13. i6knowledge:butafooHayethopen(hi8)foUy 
LAY out, to — 
l.Toca^ise to go out, expend, uy; yatsa, 5. 

2 El. 12. Z.I laid it out to the carpeatersand builders 
2. To pour out, ps; yaisaq, 5. 

Josh. 7. 23 brought, .and laid them out hcfora theL. 
LAY privily, to — 
To hide, secrete^ 109 txvman. - 

f sa. 31. 4 the net that they laid privily for me 

64. s they commune oflay...3nare3 privily; they 
Z42. 3 In the way . .have they privily laid a snare 
LAY self down, to — 
To lie down, a?7 shakab. 

Kuth 3. 4 and uncover his feet, and lay thee down 

3. 7 and imcovercd his feet, and laid her Aovra 
2 Sa. 13. 5 Lay thee down on thy bed, and jnake th. 
z Ei. ig. 6 did eat and drink, and laid him down ag. 

21. 4 he laid liim^own upon his bed, and tur. 
Pea. 3. s I laid me down and slept ; I awaked ; for 

4. 8 I will both lay me down in peace, and sL 
LAY sick of — 

To hold or press together, ffvvixa sunechs. 

Acts 28. 8 that the father of Publios lay slslcof a fe. 
LAY to the charge of, to — 

1. To set, place, laTTtfu histemi. 

Acts 7. 60 cried. .Lord, lay not this sin to their ch. 
2. 2*0 courU, reckon, \oyi^onai logizomai. 

2 Ti. 4. z6 that it may not be laid to their charge 
LAY snare, to — 
To iky a snare, E^ij; yaqash. 

Psa.z4i. 9 Keep me from the snares, .they have laid 

Jer. 50. 24 I have laid a snare for thee, and thou art 

LAY to — [See Charge.] 

LAY unto, to — 

To jmt toward, add to, irprxTrlQ-nixi proHithSmy, 

Acts 13. 36 was laid nnto his fathers, and saw corr. 
LAY nnto charge, to — 
To give, jni nathan. 

Beut 21. 8 lay not . . nnto thy people of Israel's cha. 
LAY up, to — 
1. To put doian, leave, nj; yanach, 5. 

Gen. 39. i6 she laid up his garment by her nntn hla 1. 

Exodi6. 23 that which remaineth overlay up for you 
16. 24 they laid it up tiU the morning, as Moses 
z6. 33 lay it up before the Lqed, to be kept for 

16. 34, so Aaron laid it up before the Testimony 
Numi7. 4 thou shalt lay them up in. the tabernacle 

17, 7 Moses laid up the rods before tiie Lord in 
19. 9 lay. . up witliout the camp in a clean place 

Deut 14. 28 bring forth, .and shalt lay (it) up within 

1 Sa. zo. 25 \vrote . .in a book, and laid (it) up before 

2. To piU doion,. Wi nechath, 5. 

Ezria 6. I where ihe treasures were laid up to Baby, 

3,To give, jnj nathan. 

Gen. 41.48 laid up the food, .the food, .laid henp to 

4. To number, appoint, cJiarge, lay up, "ip9 paqad, 5. 
Isa. JO. 28 at Michmash be hath laid up his carriages 

5. To lieap up, "lav isobar. 

Gen;4i* 35 andloy up com onto the hand of Pharaoh 

6.T0 hide, lay up, \t'i tsaplutn. 

Job 21.. z9 God layeth up his iniquity for hia /ihUdren 
Psa. 31. 19 which thou hast laid up for them that fear 
Prov. 2. 7 He-layeth up sound wisdom for the righ. 
7. I My son . . lay up my commandments with 
zo. Z4 Wise (men) lay up knowledge : but the 
Z3. 22 the wealth of the sinner (is) laid up for 
Song 7. t3 1 have laid up for the€, O my beloved 
7. To put, place, Dib, o'i? sijn, sum. 

z Sa. 21. z2 David laid up these words m his heart 
Job 22. 22 Receive . .lay up his words in thine heart 

8.T0 set, nv shith. 

Job 22. 24 llien shalt thou lay np gold &b dust, and 
Prov 26. 24 He that hateth.. layeth up deceit within 

9. To lie or be laid away, iirSKfifxai apokeimai. 
Luke 19-20 thy pound, which I have kept laid np In 
CoL z. 5 For the hope which is laid up for you In h. 

2 TL 4. SHencefortnthereislaid upformeacrown 

\Q.To treasure up, 6riaavpl(u tliesaurizS. 

Matt. 6. 19 Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon 

6. 20 But lay up for yourselves treasures in h. 

2 Co. z2. Z4 children ought not to lay up for the par. 

\\ .To piU, plate, Ti6T]fj.t tithemi. 

Luke z . 66 they that beard, .laid (them) np In their h. 

LAY np in store, to — 

l.To treasiire up, "isij atsar. 

2 Ki2o. z7 which thy fathers havd laid up In store 
Isa, 39. 6 which thy fathers have laid up in store 



LRAD 

2.T0 treasure off or away, inrodriaavpiCui apolhisau, 
1 Ti. 6. z9 Laying up in store for tbemscilTe« a good 

LAY up treasure, by or in store, to — 
To treasure up, 6rj(ravpl(u thtsaurizS. 

Lukei2. 2z .So (is) he that layeth up treasure for him. 

z Co. 16. 2 let every one of you lay by him in store 

LAY -wait (for), to — 
l.To lie in xoait, a^ix arab. 

Judg. 9.-34 laid w.Tit against Shechem in four comp. 
9. 43 andlaid wait in the field, and looked, and 
16. 2 laid wait for him all night In the gate of 
Ezra 8. 31 and of such as lay jn wait by the way 
Job 31. 9 I have laid wait at my neighbour's door 
Prov. 1. ZI Come with us, let us lay wait for'blood 
1. z8 they lay wait for their (own) blood ; they 
24. z5 Lay not wait, O wicked(man), against tha 
lAm. 4.'z9 0urpersecutor8..1aidwaitfarusiu tbew. 

2. To lay wait, yyt} arab, 5; 

1 Sa. Z5. 5 And Saul came., find laid wait in the vaL 

3.70 behold, look, fivshur. 

Jer. 5. 26 lay wait, as he that setteth snares: they 

i.To make a snare, voi/co iviSpav poied enedran. 
Acts 25. 3 would send.. laying wait in the way to kill 

5.7b lie in unit, ivtSpeia enedreud. 

Lukezz. 54 [Laying waitforjhim, and seeking to catcb 

^.Counsel against {one), plot, ^itiSova.) yiVomoi. 
Acts 20. 3 when the Jews laid wait for him, as ne was 

T.A plot to be about to be, i-mBov\-fi fi^Wftv that. 
Acts 23. 30 how that the [Jews laid trait) for the man 

LAY, where each — 

A drouching place, Y^"* rebels. 

Isa. 35.. 7 the habitation of dragons, where each lay 

LAY, whiishe — 
Dwelling, n^'V shibak. 

2 Sa. ic). 32 the king of sustenance whUe he lay at M. 

LAYING of wait, layizig await — 

\.A hunting, lying in wait, nnsf Isediyyah. 

Num35. 20 or hurl at him by laying of wait, that he 
35. 22 upon him any thing without laying of wait 

^.Counsel against {one), plot, imPovXii cpiboule. 
. Acts 9. 24 But their laying await was known 20. 19 

LAYING on — 

A piUting upon, MSfcrti epithesis. 

Acts 8. 18 when Simon saw that through laying on 
z Ti. 4. z 4 wi th the laying on of the hands of the proa. 
Heb. 6. 2 the doctrine of baptisms, and of laying on 

EAZ-AE'-TIS, Ad(apos loithout help. 

1. A symbolic name In one of the parables. 

Luke 16. 20 there was a certain beggar named L., wb. 
z6. 23 seeth Abraham afar olf, and L. in his ho'. 
z6. 24 Abraham, have mercy on me, and send L. 
z6. 25 good things, and likewise L. evil things 

2. A man of Bethany whom Jesus raised from the dead, 
brother of Martha and Mary. 

John I z. z Now a certain (man) was 8ick,tnamed) L. 
zz. 3 It was (that)Mary . .wliose brother L. was 
zz. 5 Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and L. 
zz. zz Our friend L. sleepeth ; but I go, that I 
zz. 14 Thei; said Jesus. unto them plainly, L. is 
zz. 43 he cried with. a.loud voice, L., come forth 
z2. z whereL. waswhkh had beeu dead, whom 
Z2. 2 but L. was one of them that sat at the ta 
12. 9 but tliat they might see L. also, whom h# 
12. zo consulted that they might put L. ^so to 
12. 17 that was with him when be called L. ou 

LEACH — [See Horse leach-1 

LEAD — 

Lead, rn^V ophereth. 

Exodis. zo they sank as lead In the mighty waters 

.Num3i. 22 the brass, the iron, the tin, rtnd the lead 

Job 19. 24 were graven with an iron pen and lead in 

Jer. 6. 29 the bellows are burnt, the lead is cousu. 

Eze. 23. 18 iron, and lead. In the midst of the furnace 

• 22. 20 they gather silver, and brass, .and lead 

27. Z2 with silver, .and lead, they traded in thy 

Zech. 5. 7 there was lifted up a talent of lead ; and 

5. shecast the weight of lead upon the moutii 

LEAD, fa life), to — 

l.To declare happy, "rgH ashar, 3, 

Isa. 3. za they which lead thee cause (thee>to er» 

2.T0 cause to come or bring in, Kis bo, 5. 

Jer. 23. 8 which led the seed of the house of Israel 
Eze. Z7. za taken.. and led them with him to Babylon 

3.2*0 cause io tread, tttJ darak, 5. 

Psa. as. "5 Lead me in thy truth, and teaeh me ; for 

Prov. 4. 1 1 1 have taught . . I have led thee in right p. 

Isa. 42. z6 I will lead them in paths, .they have not 

48. Z7 leadeth thee by the way. .thou shouldest 

4.2'o make to go on, ijSpt liatak, 3. 

Prov. 8. 20 I lead In the way of righteousness, is tho 

5. To cause to flxyus or Truroe on, Vj; ydbal^ '5. 

Jer. 31. 9 and with supplications will I lead thent 

6. To cause to go on,, ih) yalak, 5. 

Deut, 8. 2'all the way whichtlve Lord thy Qodlodi 

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Deut. 8. IS WliD led thee through that gi-eat and ter. 

29. s I have led you forty years in the wil4em. 
Jos. 24. 3 led himtlirougJiout all the land of Canaan 
2 Si. 6. 19 I will bring you. .But he led them to Sam. 
Job 12. 17 He ieadeth counDcUors away opoiled, and 

12. 19 Hejeadeih princes away spoUed, andover 

Paa.io6. 9 so he led them through the depths, as th. 

136. 16 To lilm which led his people through the 

Prffv 16. 29 and Ieadeth him into the way (that is) not 

Isa. 48. 21 they thirsted not (when) he led them thr. 

63. 12 That led. .by the right hand of Moses 

63. 13 That led them through the deep, as an h. 
Jer. 2. 6 led us through the wilderness, through 
2, 17 thy God, when he led thee by the way ? 

32. s he shall lead Zedeltiah to Babylon, and 
Amos z. 10 Also I. .led you forty years ■through the 

7. To lead, drive, 3n; nahag. 
•^ Exod. 3. I he led the flock to the backside of the de. 
Psa. 80. I thouthatleadestJosephhkeaflock; thou 
Bong 8. 2 I would lead thee . . bring thee into my to. 
Isa. II. 6 together; and a little child shall lead thera 
Lam 3. 2 He hath led me," and brought., darkness 

%.To lead, drive, m wxkag, 3. 

Deut. 4. 27 the heathen, whither the LoED shall lead 

28. 37 all nations whither the Lord shall lead 
Isa, 49. 10 he that hath mercy on them shall lead 

63. 14 so didst thou lead thy people, to make thy. 
Nah. 2. 7 her maids shall lead (her) as with the vo. 

9.1*0 Uad, tend, feed, ^DJ nahal, 3. 

Psa. 23. 2 toliedown..heleadethmebesidethestiH 

10. To lead forth, noj nachah. 

Gen. 24. 27 Lord led me to the house of my master's 
Exodi3. 17 God led them not. .the way of the laud of 

32. 34 Therefore iiow go, lead the people unto 
Psa. s- 8 Lead me, Lord, in thy righteousness . 

27. II lead me in a plain path, because of mine 

60. 9 Who will bring . . who will lead me into E.? 

77. 20 Thou leddest thy people like a flock by the 
108. 10 Who will bring . . who wUl lead me into E.? 
139. 24 And see. .and lead me in the way everla. 

11. 7*0 lead forth, put, nn} nackah, 6. 

Gen. 24. 48 which had led me in the right way to take 

Exodi3. 21 in apillar-of acloud, to lead them the way 

Deut 32. 12 the Lord alone did load him, and. .nost. 

Ifeh. 9. 12 thou leddest them in the day by a cloudy 

9. 19 from them by day, to lead them in the way 

Psa. 23. 3 He rcstoreth my soul : he Ieadeth me In 

31. 3 for thy name's sake lead me, and guide 

43- 3 thy light and thy truth : let them lead me 

61. 2 lead me to the rock (that) is higher than I 
78. 14 la the day time also he led them with a cl. 

78. S3 he led them on safely, so that they feared 
139. 10 Even -there shall thy hand lead me, and 
143. 10 Teach, -lead me into the land of upright. 

Prov. 6. 22 WTien thou goest, it shall lead thee; when 
Isa. 57. 18 I will lead him also, and restore comforts 

i2. JB^ead, mi rosh. 

Deut 20. 9 shall make captains, .to lead the people 
13. 7*0 lead, &yu agd. 

Mark.13; II when they shall lead, .and deliver yoa 
■lake 4. I was led by the Spirit into the wilderness 
4. 29 led him unto the brow of the hill whereon 
32. 54 Then took they him, and led . . and brought 
B3. I the whole . . arose, and led him imto Pilato 
23. 32 two others, .led with him to be put to d. 
JohniS. 28 Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas unto 
Acts 8. 32 He was led as a sheep to the slaughter 
Rom^ 2. 4 knowing that the goodness of God Ieadeth 
8. 14 aa many as are led by the the SpUit of God 
X Co, vx, a Gentiles, carried away, .es ye were led 
QaL 5. 18 if yo be led by the Spirit, ye are not under 
14.yo lead wp or hack, ivdya anago. 

Iuite22. 66 came together, and [led] him into their c. 
15. To lead axoay, airdya apagd. 

Matt. 7. 13 broad (is) the way, that Ieadeth to destr. 
7. 14 naxrow (is) the way, which Ieadeth unto 1. 
I6.T0 lead throughout, Stdyca diagS. 

I Tl. 2. 2 that we.may load a quietandpeaceableL 
n.To lead the way, doriysoi hodegeo. 

5Iatt.is. 14 if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall 
Luke 6. 39 Can the blind lead the blind? shall they 
Rov. 7.17 shall lead them unto living f ountainsof w. 
18.ro bear, carry, <p4pui phero. 

Acts 12. 10 the iron gate that Ieadeth unto the city 
[See also Captive, han.d.] 
lEAI) about, to — 

1. To turn or bring round about, 330 sdbab, 3a. 
Deut 32. 10 he led him about, he instructed Mm, he 

2. To turn or bring round about, n^uj sobab, 5: 

Exodis. 18 God led the p^eople about, .the -way of the 

Eze. 47. 2 led me about the way without unto the 
Z.To lead around aiout,-irf pidyta periago. 

I Co. 9. 5 Hav6 we not power tolead.about a sister 
TiTIAD away, to — 
I.ToUiid, drive, viynahag. 

I Sa. 30. 22 that they may lead (them) away, and^e. 

Isa. 20. 4 So shall the king of Assyria lead away the 
2..T0 lead away, andyoD apago. 

Matt.aS. S7 led (him) away to Caiaphas the high priest 
27. 2 they led (him) away, and delivered him to 
27.31 they tooki, and led ton sway to crucify 



Mark 1 4. 44 is he ; take him, and lead . . away safely 

14. S3 they led Jesus away to the high priest 

15. 16 the soldiers led him away into thg hall 
lukei3. 15 loose, .and lead (him) away to watering? 

23. 20 as they led him away, they laid hold uppn 

JohniS. 13 And [led him away] to Annas first : for he 

19. 16 And they took Jesus, and [led (him) away] 

LEAD captiva, to — 

To cause to reinove, exile, fhi galah, 5. 

Jer. 22. 12 place whither ttey have led iim captive 
LEAD forth, to — 
l.To cause to tread, ^I'J darak, 5. 

Psa. 107. 7 he led thera forth by the right way, that 

2. To cause to go en, x>) yaldk, 5. 

Psa. 125. 5 Lord shall lead them forth with the wor. 

3. To lead, drive, Jni nahag. 

1 Ch.2o. I Joab led forth the !?ower of the army, and 

2 Ch.2s. II Amaziah. .led forth his people, and went 

4. To lead forth, .noj nachah. 

Exod 15. 13 Thou in thy mercy hast led forth the peo. 
LEAD, on, gently, to — 
l.To lead, tend, feed, Srij nahal,'B. 

Isa. 40. II shall gently lead thosethatarewifhyoung 
2. 7*0 lead self on, hni nahal, 7. 

Gen. 33. 14 1 vriiUead on softly, acoordingas the cat. 
LEAD into, to — 

1. To lead into, elcrdya eisagd. 

Acta 21. 37 as Paul v/as to be led into the castle,^a 

2. To bear or carry into, elcy(bepa) eispkero. 

Matt. 6. 13 lead us not into temptation; but deliver 
Lukeii. 4 lead us not into temptation ; but deliver 

Z.To lead together, avvdyai sunago. 

Rev. 13. 10 [He that Ieadeth into] captivity shall go 
LEAD out, to — 
l.To cause to go oui or forth, ny, yatsa, 5. 

H'um27. 17 which may lead thera cut, and which may 

2 Sa. 5. 2 Also., thou wast he that leddest out.. I. 

1 Ch.ii. 2 he that leddest out and broughtest in L 

2. To lead out or forth, ifdyw czago. 

Mark 8. 23 pet liim out] of the town ; and when he 
15. 20 they took, .and [led him out] to crocify 
Luke24. so And he led them out as far as to Bethany 
John 10. 3 own sheep by name, and Ieadeth them out 
Acts 21. 38 and leddest. out into the wilderness four 
Heb. 8. 9 took.. to lead them out of the land of £. 

LEAD up, to — 

l.To lead up, avdyta anago. 

Matt. 4. I Then was Jesua led up of the spirit into 

2.70 bear cr carry up, &ya<j>spa anaphero. 

Mark 9. 2 leadsth them up into an high mountain 

l.To declare happy, cause to step, "is^x ashar, 3. 

Isa. ■ 9. 16 the leaders of this people cause, .to err 
^.Leader, one who goes before, -fsi nagid. 

1 Ch.12. 27 Jehoiada (was) the leader ofthe Aaronitea 
, 13. I Da vid<;on3ulted with theeaptains.. leader 

2 Ch.32. 21 the leaders and captains in the camp of 
Isa. s5- 4 5^ hS'Vs given him . . a leader and comman. 

S.Leader of the way, oSriySs hodegos. 

Matt 15. 14 Let them alone: they be blind leaders of 
T.T!/>-F — 

l.Any thing tm'n away, a leaf, TJO terepK. 

Eze. 17. 9 it shall vrither in all the' leaves of her sp. 
2. What go up, a leaf, ii"?j; aleh. 

Gen. 3. 7 they sewed fig leaves together, and made 

8. 1 1 in her mouth (was) an olive leaf pluckt off 
Lev. 26. 36 sound of a shaken leaf shall chase them 
Job 13. 25 Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro? 

1. 3 his leaf also shall not wither ; and what. 
1. 30 ye shall be as an oak whose leaf fadeth 

34. 4 asjhe leaf falleth off jTrom the vine, and 
64. 6 we all do fade as e leaf ; and our iniquit. 
8. 13 nor figs on the flg tree, and the leaf shall 
17. 8 when heat cometh, but Jier leaf shall be 
47. 12 whose leaf shall not fade, neither shall the 
47. 12 for meat, and the leaf thereof for medic. 

Z.A 'rib, side, ihn tsela. 

I Kl. 6. 34 two leaves of the one door (were) folding 
kJi. leaf, <pvK\ov phullaa. 

Matt 21. 19 found nothing thereon, but leavee only 

24. 34 is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves, ye 
Markii. 13 seeing a fig tree, afar off having leaves, he 
II. 13 he found nothing but leaves ; for the time 
13. 28 is yet tender, and putteth forth leaves 
Rev. 22. 2 theleavesof thetree(were)forthe healing 
lEAGUE — 
l.An eating, covenant, league, nng lerith. 

Josh. 9. 6, 1 1 now therefore make ye a league with 
9. 7 and how shall we make a league with you ? 

9. 15 made aleague with them, to let them live 

9. 16 three days after they Jiad made a league 

2. 2 ye shall make no league with the inhabit. 

3. 12 Make thy league mth me, and, behold, my 

3. 13 Well ; I wiUmake a league with thee : but 

3. 21 that they may make a league vrith thee 
5. 3 king David made ,a league vnXh them ip H. 
5. 12 people, .and they two made a league tog. 

I j. 19 {There is) a league between me and thee 



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1 Ki.15. 19 come and break thy league rrith Eaasha 

2 Ch.ia, 3 (There is) z. league betw.een.me and thee 

16. 3 break thy league with Baasha king o£ Is. 

2.Tojoin selves together, "ijrj chabar, 7. 

Dan. II. 23 And after the league, .with bim he shall 

LEAGTTE, to be in or make a — 

l.A n eating, covenant, league, nn? berith. . 

Job 5. 23 thou shalt be in league with the stonesof 
Eze. 30. 5 and the men of the land that is in league 

i.To cut,jorepare, make, n"i.p harMh. 

1 Sa. 22. 8 that my son liath mad,e a league with the 
IE'- AH, 7f^ weary. 

The elder daughter of Italian and first wife of Jacob. 

B.C. 1730. 

Gen. 29. 16 name df the elder (was) L., and the name. 
29. 17 L. (was) tender eyed ; but Rachel was be. 
ig. 23 he took L. his daughter, and brought her 
29. 24 Laban gave unto his daughter L. Zilpah 
29. 2S in the morning, behold, it(wa3)I». : and he) 
29. 30 he loved also Rachel more than L., and 
29. 3 1 w hen the Lord saw that L. (was) hated, he 

29. 32 L. conceived, and bare a son, and she caJ, 

30. 9 When L. sav/ that she had left bearing 
30. 10, 12 And Zilpah, L.'s maid, bare Jacob a 
30. II L. said, A troop cometh : and she called 

30. 13 L. said, Happy am 1, for the daughters 

30. 14 brought them unto his mother L. Then 
30. 14 Rachel said toL.,Giverae,Ipraythee, of 

30. 16 and L. went out to meet him, and said ' 

30. 17 God hearkened unto L,, and she conceived 

30. 18 L. said, God hath given meiny hire, bee. 

30. 19 L. conceived again, and bare Jacob the ■ 

30. 2o L. said, God hath endued me (with) a good 

31. 4 JacobsentandcalledRachelandL.tothe 

31. 14 Rachel and L. answered and said unto him 
31. 33 Laban went, .into L.'s tent, and into the 
31. 33 Then went he out of L.'s tent, and entered 
33. 1 he divided the children unto L., and Unto 
33. 2 L. and her children after, and Rachel and 

33. 7 L. also with her children came near, and 

34. I Dinah the daughter of L., which she bare 
35. 23 The sons of L. ; Reuben, Jacob s first bom 

35. 26 sons of ZUpah, L.'s handmaid ; Gad and 

46. 15 These (be) the sons of L., which she bare 
46. 18 whom Labangave to L.Ws daughter ; and 
49. 31 buried Abraham, .and there I buried L. 

Ruth 4. 11 Lord niabe the woman, .like L., whicb 
LEAN — 

1. Weak, poor, lean, ^1 ddl. 

a Sa. 13. 4 Why (art) thou, .lean from day to day? 
2.Lean, nri razeh. 

Num 13. 20 whether it (be) fat or lean, whether there 
Eze. 34. 20 the tat cattle and between the lean cattle 

3. Thin, lean, pi rag. 

Gen. 41. 19 poor, .very ill favoured and lean fleshed 
41. 20 the lean and the iU favoured kine did eat 
LEAH, to — 
l.To talceJwld on, pjij chazag,5. 

2 Sa. 3. 29 that isa leper, or that leancth onsslaff 

2. To support, iipp samak. 

Amos s- «9 or went into the house, ;aad leaned i4b 

3. To be supported, tjdd samak, 2. 

2 Ki. 18. 21 on-whicb if a man 'l&an, It wiQ go Into 
Isa. 36. 6 v/hereon.if smanlean, it wiiigoiMohiS 
i.To strengthen or resi self, pjo raphaq^-7^ 

Song 8. sthatcomethup..leaningnponherbel2i'yedt 

5. To be suppwrted, lean on, ]]i}^ shcuiii, 2. 

JudgiSt 26 feel the piUars. .1 may lean upon th«m 
2 Sa. I. 6 Saul leaned upon his spear ; and lo, the 
2 Kt 5. 18 he leaneth on my hand, and I bow myself 
7. 2 Thenalordonwhosehandthekingieaned 
7. 17 the lord on whose hand heieanedtohave 
Job 8.' IS He shall lean upon his house, but it shall 
Prov. 3. s ^nd lean not unto thine own miderstand, 
Eze. 29. 7 when they leaned upon tiiea, thou blrak, 
Mic. 3..! I yet wUl they lean upon the Lmo), and say 

6. To lie or be laid up or back, i).v&itetfuu anaheimat. 

John 13. 23 Now there was leaning on Jesus' tiosoia 

7. To fall up or back,' i.vavliTra> anapipts. 

Johnzi. 20 which also leaned on bis breiaot at susper 

LEAIT, to -was — 

To become lean, T\ri razah, 2. 

Isa. 17. 4 and the fatness of his flesh efasU was \em 
LEAK fleshed— 
Thin of flesh, -10^ p-n daq basar. 

Gen. 41. 3 other. kine. .ill favoured and lean fleshed 
41. 4 them favoured and lean fleshed Jdne did 

lEAUKESS — 

l.'Failure, lie, feigning, vn's kachasli. 

Job 16. 8 my leanness rising np in me beareth iwit. 
2.Leanness, ]if; razon. 

Psa. 106. IS He' gave, .but sent leanness into their soul 

Isa. 10. 16 shaU . . send among his fat ones leanness 
S.Leanness, secret, 'i-j razi. 

Isa. 24. 16 My leanness, my leanness, woe xxjito me 1 
LE-AH'-KOTH— [See Mahalathil 
LEAP — 
l.To leap, skip, i^^dalag. 

Zeph. I. 9 punish all those that leap on the tbiesb. 



LEAP 



595 



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i.To leap, skip, J^'j dalag, 3. 

2 Sa. 22. 30 For. .by my God have I lenped over a w. 

Psa. 18. 29 For. .by my God have I leaped over a w. 

Song 2. 8 he Cometh leapbif! upon the mountains 

Isa. 35. eTCon shall the lanie..leapasanliart,and 
S.To leap with violence, p» zanaq, 3. 

Deut33. 22 a llon'a whelp :'he sh^leap fromBaehan 
i.i'o move, leap, "mi nathar, 3. 

Lev. It. 21 have legs, .to leap withal upon tho earth 
6. To go up, n^j; alah. 

Gen. 31. 10 the rams which leaped upon the cattle 
31. 12 all the rams which leap upon the cattle 
6. To pass over, leap, np? pasach, 3. 

I Ki.18. 26 they leaped upon the altar which was la. 
7. To leap, watch envioiisly, isT ratsad, 3. 

Paa. 63. x6 Why leap ye, ye . .hills? (thia is) the hill 

8. To dance, ship, hound, liJT raqad, Z^. 

Joel • 2. 5 shall they leap, like the noise o£ a flame 

9. To Uap, dwofiai halloinai. 

Acts 3. 8 v/alking, and leaping, and praising .God 
14. 10 Said. .Stand upright. .And ne leaped and 

10.7b bound,, spring, crKiprdca skirtao. 

luke I. 41 the babe leaped in her womb ; and Ellaa. 
1. 44 the babe leaped in my womb for joy 

XEAP for joy, to — 

To bound, spring, ffniprdoi skirtao. 

Lulce 6, 23 Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy 
T.EAP on, to — 
To leap upon, 4tpa,!Oy.otiai ephallomai. 

Acts 19, t6 leaped on them, and overcame them, and 
XEAP out, to - 
To escape, deliver self, slip awa,y, aSi? malat, 7. 

Job 41. 19 Out of hia mouth, .sparks of ilio leap oa6 
lEAP up, to — 
To leap forth or out of, i^dWo/nai exaUmnai. 

Acts 3. 8 he leaping up stood, and walked, and en. 
XEAPING — 
To move, leapj 1}^ pazaz, 3. 

2 Sa. 6. 16 saw kuig David leaping and dancing bef. 
lEASN, to — 
J. To learn, f)V»< alaph. 

Prov.22. 25 Lest thou learn his ways, and get a snare 
2. To learn, accustom self, t^h lamad. 

Deut. 4. 10 that they may learn to fear me all the days 
5. V ye may learn them, and keep and do thom 

14. 23 mayest learn to fear the LOHD thy God al. 
17. 19 that he may learn to fear the LOW) his G. 
x8. 9 thou ahalt not learn to do after tlie abom. 

31. 12 may learn, and fear the Lord your God 

31. 13 may hear, andlearn to fear the Lord your 
F8a.io6. 35 among the heathen, and learned their w. 

J19. Twhen I shall have learned thy righteous j. 

119. 71 good forme, .that I might learn thy atat. 

iig. 73 give me understanding, that I may learn 
Prov 30. 3 1 neither learned wisdom, hot have the k. 
Isa^ 1. 17 Learn. to do well ; seek judgment, relieve 

3. 4 And . . neither shall they learn war any m. 
26. 9 inhabitants of the v^orld veiU learn right. 
26. 10 (yet) will he not learn righteouflness: and 

29. 24 they that murmured shall learn doctrine 
Jer. 10 2 Learn not the way of tho heathen, and be 

12. 16 if they wiirauigently learn the ways of my 
Eze. 19. 3 It learned to catch the prey ; it devoured 

19. 6 learned to catch the prey, (and) devoured 
Mic. 4. 3 And . . neither shall they learn war any m. 

S. To learn, navBivta manthano. 

Matt. 9. 13 go ye and learn what (that) meanetb, I 

. II. 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me 

24. 32 Now Isam a parable of the flg tree : When 

Marki3. 28 Now leamaparable of theflgtrea; When 

John 6. 45 that hath heard, and hath learned of the 

7. IS Howknoweththismau..havingneverle. 

Kom 16. 17 contrary to the doctrine which ye have 1. 

1 Co. 4. 6 that ye might learn in us not to think (of) 

14. 31 that all may learn, and all may be comf. 

14. 35 if they will learn any thing, let them ask 

GaL 3. 2 This only would I learn of you, Received 

Eph. 4. 20 But ye have not so learned Christ 

Phil. 4. 9 which ye have both learned, and received 

4. II for I have learned, in whatsoever state I 
Col. I. 7 Aa ye also learned of Epaplu-as our dear 
I li. 2. 11 Let the woman learn in silence with all 

5. 4 let them learn first to show piety at home 

5. 13 And withal they leam (to be) idle, wand. 
a Ti. 3. 7 Ever learning, and never able to come to 

3. 14 In the things which thou hast learned and 
3. 14 knowingof whomthouha3tlearned(them) 

Tllus 3. 14 let ours also leam to maintain good works 
Heb. s. 8 Though he were a Son, yet learned he ob. 
£ev. 14. 3 and no man could leam that song but the 

4.2*0 instruct, train up, vatSfiw paideud. 

I Ti. I. 2o delivered, .that they may leam not to 

lilAItH by ejcperienee, to — 

To observe diligently, ttfrj) nachash, 3, 

Gen. 30. 27,1 have leaf ned by experience that the 1. 
lEAitHED, to lie — ^ 

l.To know a booh, "ijp jn; yada sepJier. 

laa. 29. II (men)delivertoone that isleamed, saying 
29. 12 Mm that is not learned . . I am not learn.ea 



2. W7w is taught, harried, iis^ limmud. 

Isa. 50. 4 hath yiven me the tongue of tlie learned 
50. 4 wakenoth mine ear to hear aa the learned 
8. To instruct, TraiSeiyw paideuo. 

Acts 7. 22 Moses was teamed in all the wisdom cf 
T.TlAUNPTg — 
1. Reception, a taking in, npS leqach. . 

Prov. 1. 5 A wise(manV .^vUlincreaaeleaming: and 
9. 9 teach . .and ha will increase in learmng 
16. 21 the sweetness of the Ups increaseth lear. 
16. 23 The heart of tho vviae . . addeth learning 
2.A hook, literature, 155 sepkcr. 

Dan. I. 4 whom they might teach tho learning and 
1. 17 knowledge and skill in all learning and 
Z.A letter, soTnething written, lea.ming, fpa/i/ia. 

Acts 26. 24 Paul . .mucVloaming doth make thee mad 
i.Teaching, instruction, SiSatritaKia didaskcdia. 
Bom. 15. 4 were Viritten for our learning ; that we 
lEASDTG — 
To lie, deceive, ai^ kazab. 

Psa. 4. 2 will ye love vanity, (and) seek after leaa.J 
S. 6 Thou Shalt destroy them that opeak leaa. 
LEAST (that Thing which is) — 
1. Small, little, young, Ty^ tsoir. 

Judg. 6. 15 and I (am) the least in my father's house 

1 Sa. 9. 21 my family the least of all tho families of 
Jer. 49. 20 Surely the least of the flock shall draw 

so. 45 Surely the least of the flock shall draw 
%IAttle, small, J^ij ^atare. 

2 Kl. 18. 24 f ace . . cf the least of my master's servants 
I Ch.12. 14 one of the least (was) over an hundred 
Ise. 36. 9 face . . of xiii least of my master's servants 
Jer. 6. 13 For from the least of them even nnto tho 

31. 34 from the least oi them unto the greatest 
Jou. 3. s greatest of them even tatho least of them 

^.Little, small, young, Jbij qaton. 

Jer. 8. ID from the least even unto tho greatest is g. 
42. 1, Sail . .fi'om the Jeaat even unto the greatest 
44. 12 die, from the least even ufito the greatest 

i.The least, ixdx'CTos elachistos. 

Matt. 2. 6 art not tho least among the princes of J. 

5. .19 shall break one of these least commandme. 
5. 19 he shall be called the least in the kingdom 

25. 40 unto one.of the least of these my brethren 
»5- 45 y6 ^'^ (it) ^ot *o one of the least of these 
Jjuiei2. 26 not able to do that thing which is least 
iC. 10 He that is faithful in that which is least 
16. lo he that is unjust in the least ia unjust also 

1 Co. IS. 9 1 am-the least of the apostles, that am 

6. Little, sinaZl, fiiKpSs mikros. 

Acta 8. 10 To whom they all gave heed, from the le. 
Heb. 8. II shall know me, from the least to the gre. 

G.Lesser, smallen; fiiKpSrepos mikroteros. 

Mattii. II ho that is least in the kingdom of heaven 
13.32 Whiehindeed is the least of all seeds ; but 
Luke 7. 28 he that is least in the kingdom of God is g. 
g. 48 he that is least among you all, the same 
[See At, esteemed, less,] 
LEAST, at (the) — 
l.Or, it may be, Sn 5, 

Gen. 24. 55 let. .abide with us. -.days, at the least-ten 
2. Only, iT! raq. 

Judg. 3. 2 at the least such as before knew nothing 

S.Even indeed, Koi ye kai ge. 

Lvikeig. 42 known, even thou, [at legat] in this thy 

A.Even if, k&v kan. 

Acts s. 15 at the least the ohadow of Peter passing 

LEAST, to gather — 

To make few or little, tJ^D rnaat, 5. 

Num II. 32 he that gathered least gathered ten ho. 
LEATHER, LEATHEBil — 
l.Skin, niy or. 

2 Kl. I. 8 with a girdle of leather ahont his .loins 

2,Made of skin, Ssp/Jidrivos dennatinos. 

Matt. 3. 4 John had.. a leathern girdle about hia L 

LEAVE, to — 

1. To cease, Viij chadal. 

Gen. 41. 49 very much, until he left numbering; for 

Judg. 9. g Should I leave my fatness, wherewith by 

9. 13 Should I leave my wine, which cheereth 

Buth 1.18 minded to go. .she left speakiiig unto her 

1 Sa. 9. 5 lest my father leave (canng) for the asses 

2. To leave, put down, nj; yanach, 5. 

Gen. 42. 33 leave one of your brethren, .with me, and 
Lev. 7. 15 shall not leave any otJt until the morning 
16. 23 shall put off. .and shall leave them there 
Num 32. IS he will yet again leave them in the wild. 
Josh. 4. 3 leave them in the lodging place where ye 

6. 23 and left them without the camp of Israel 
Judg. 2. 23 Therefore the Lord left those nations 

3. I these (are) the nations which the Lord left 

2 Sa. 16. 21 concubines, which he hath left to keep 

2o. 3 concubines, whom he had left to keep the 
I Kf . 7. 47 Solomon left all the vessels . . because they 

19. 3 And .. he arose. . and left his servant there 
Psa. 17. 14 leave the rest of their (substance) to their 
119. 121 1 have done, .leave me not to mine opp. 
Ecd. 2. 18 because I should leave it unto the man 

10. 4 lea»'e not thy place; for yielding pacifleth 



Isa. 65. IS ye sliall li;ave your name for a curse unto 
Jer. 14. 9 wo a)o oiiUed by tjiy oamo; leave us not 

43. 6 the caplfliu of the gtiard had kit v,-ith C. 
Ezo. 16. 39 they shall strip . .and leave thee naked and 

22. 20 and I wlU leave (you there), and melt you 
Z.To set up, place, it] yatsag, 5. 

Gen. 33. IS Lot me now leave with thee, .of the folk 
4. To leave, let remain over, iri; yathar, 6. 

Ezodio. IS fruit of the trees which tho liaU had left 

16. 19 said, L'.t no man leave of it till the morrow 

16. 20 some of them left of it until the momlog 
Lev. 22. 30 ye shall leave none of it until tho morrow 
DeutzS. 54 remnant oi his children which ho shall 1. 
Buth 2. 14 and she did eat, and was sufflced, and loft 
2 Ki. 4. 43 They shall tat, and shall leave (thercoQ 

4. 44 they did eat, and lef t . . according to the 
2 Ch.31. 10 wo liave had enough to eat, and have left 
Isa. I. 9 Except the Lord of host? had loft unto ua 
Jer. 44. 7 out of Judah, to leave you none to remain 
Eze. 12.16 I will leave a few rnen of them from the 
39. 28 and liave left none of them any more there 

5.T0 finish, n)-^kalah, 3. 

Gen. 18. 33 as soon as ho had left communing with A. 

44. 12 at tho eldest, and left at tho youngest 

Q.To leave, spread out, aa] nalash. 

X Sa. 10. 2 tliy f atlier hath left the care of the asses 

17. 20 left the ohccp with a keeper, and took 
17. 22 David left hia canlage in the hand of the 
17. 28 vathwhom hast thoulcft-those few sheep 

Neh. 10. 31 we would leave the seventh year, and the 
Psa. 27. 9 leave me not, neither forsake mo, O God 
Jer. 12. 7 I have left mine heritage ; I have given 
Ezo. 29. 5 Iwillleavothee..intothev/ildcmeE8,lhe6 
31. 12 strangers, .have cut liim off, and have 1. 

31. 12 all the people of the earth . .have left him 

32. 4 Then \n)l I leave thee upon the land, I 
Hos. 12. 14 therefore shall he leave hJs blood opoa h. 

7. To give, jnj nathan. 

EccL 2. 2t to a man. .shall he leave it (for) his port.- 
Jer. 40. II the king of Babylou had left a renmeutt of 

Q.To forsake, leave, abandon, 3iv azab. 

Gen. 2. 24 Therefore shaU a man leavelils father and . 

24.27 who hath not left destitute my master of 

28. 15 I wiB not leave thee, until I have done 
39. 6 he left all that he had in Joseph's hand 
39. 12 left his garmentin her hand, and fled, and 

39.13 when she saw that he hxid lt!f t Ms garment 
39. 15, 18 he left his garment with me, and fled 
44, 22 cannot leave, .for (if) he should leave his 
50. 8 their herds, they left in the land of Goshen 

Esod. 2. 20 why (is) it. .yo nave left the man? call him 
9. 21 left his scrvantsand his cattle in the field 
Lev. 19. lo thou Shalt leave them for the poor and at. 
23. 22 thou Bhalt leave them unto the poor, and 
Numio. 31 And he said. Leave us not, 1 pray theo 
Josh. 8. 17 they left the city open, and pursued aftnr 

22. 3 Ye have not left your brethren these many 
Judg. 2. 21 nations which Joshua left when he died 
Buth I. 16 Entreat me not to leave thee from follow. 

2. II thou hast left thy father imd thy mother 
2. 16 and leave, .that she may glean, .and reb. 

1 Sa. 30. 13 my master left me, because three dajs 

2 Sa. 5. 21 there they left their images, and David 

13. 16 the king left ten women .. conoubincs 
I Ki 8. 57 God. .let him not leave us, nor forsake ns 
19. 20 he left the oxen, and ran after Elijah, and 

3 Kt 2. 2, 4, 6 thy soul llveth, I will not leave thee 

4. 30 (as) thy soul llveth, I ivill not leave thee 

7. 7 lef t their tents, and their horses, and their 

8. 6 since the day that she left the landj even ' 

17. 16 they left aU the commsjidmenta of the L. 

1 Ch. 14. 12 when they had left their gods there, David 

16. 37 So he left there, before the ark of the co. 
3C3l.li. 14 For the LevitesleTt their EUbnrb3,and their 

12. s therefore have I also left you in the hand 
24. 18 thcyleft the house of the LOED God of 
24. 25 for they left liim in great diseases, his own 

28. 14 So the armed men left the captives and 
32. 31 God left him, to try him, that he might 

Neh. 9.28 therefore leftest thou them in the hand of 
Job 10. 1 1 will leave my complaint upon myself 

39. II Wilt thou trast. .wilt thou leave thy lab. 

39. 14 Which leaveth her eggs in tho earth, and 
Psa. 16. 10 For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell 

37. 33 The Lord will not leave him in lils hand 

49. 10 wise men die. .and leave their wealth to 
Prov. 2. 13 Who leave the paths of upiightness, to 
Isa. 10. 3 help ? and where will yeleave your glory ? 

17. 9 which they left because of the children of 
Jer. 9. 2 that I might leave my people, and go from 

17. II shall leave them in the midst of his daya 
18. 14 Will (a man) leave the snow of Lebanon 

48. 28 leave the cities, and dwell in the rock, and 
49. II Leave tliy fatherless children, I will prea. 

'Eze. 23. 8 Neither left she her whoredoms., from E. 

23. 29 shsJl leave thee naked and bare ; and the 

24. 21 your daughters whom ye have left shall 
Zechii. 17 Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the 
Mai. 4. I it shall leave them neither root nor branch 

9. To stand, stand still, laj; amad. 

Gen. 29. 35shecalledhiBname Judah: andleftbearing 
30. 9 W^en Leah saw that she had left bearing 

10. To let fall, n?-; raphah, 5. 

Neh. 6. 3 whilst I leave it, and come down to yon » 
ll.Toput, place, O'b', O^V sum, ffim. 

2 Sa. 14. 7 shall not leave to my husband . .name doc 



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12. To have, let remain, IX"^ shaar, 5. 

£.xodio. 12 eat every herb, .all thatthehail hathleft 
Hum. 9-12 They shall leave none of it unto the mo. 

21. 35 until there was none left him alive : and 
Deut. 2. 34 And .. of every city, we left none to remain 

3. 3 we smote him until none was left to him 
28. 51 shall not leave thee .corn, wine, or oil 
28. 55 because he hath nothing left him in the 

Josh. 10. 33 smote. .untU he had left him none rema. 
10. 37 he left none remaining, according to aU 

10. 39 he left none remaining ; as he had done' 
ao. 40 he left none remaining, but utterly dest. 

11. 8 smote, .until they left them none remain. 

11. 14 they smote, .neither left they any to bre. 
Judg. 6. 4 left no sustenance for Israel, neither sheep 
I Sa. 14. 36 Saul said.. let nsnot leave a man of them 

25. 22 if 1 leave of all that (pertain^ to him, by 

1 Ki. 15.29 he left not to Jeroboam any that breathed 

16. II he left him not one that pisseth against 
19. 18 I have left, .seven thousand in Israel, all 

£ Ki. 3. 25 only in Kir-haraseth left they the stones 
10. II slew all. .until he left him none remain 
10. 14 andslewthem..neitherleftheanyolthem 
13. 7 Neither did he leave of the people to Je. 
25. 12 the captain of the guard left of the poor 

25. 22 whom Nebuchadnezzar, .had left, even 
Ezra 9. 8 to leave us a remnant to escape, and to 
Jer. 39. 10 captain, .left of the poor of the people 

49. 9 would they not leave . . gleaning grapes ? 

52. 16 left.. of the poor of the land for vine dre. 
Joel 2. 14 leave a blessing behind him . . a meat off. 
Amo» 5. 3 The city that went ou,t! .shall leaive an h. 

5. 3 that which went forth, .sliall leave ten 
Obad. 5 to thee, would they not leave (some) gr.? 
Zeph. 3. 12 I will ajso leave in the midst of thee an 

13. To leave, let alone,- P3^ shehaq. 

Dan. 4. 15 leave the stump of his roots in the earth 

4. 23 leave the stump of the roots thereof in 
4. -26 And . .to leave the stump of the tree roots 

14. To cause or suffer to cease, ri3^ shabath, 5. 
Ruth 4. 14 Lord, which hath not left thee this day 

15. To send up or. back, avi-qfn aniemi. 

Heb> 13. 5 I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee 

16. 7*0 leave behind or off, aTro\elira) apoleipo. 

2 Tt 4. 13 The cloak that I left at Troas with Car. 

4. ao Trophiraus have I left at Miletum sick 
Judo 6 left their own habitation, he hath reserved 

XT .To send away, let go, iipiruM aphiimi. 

Matt. 4, II Then the devil leaveth him ; and, behold 

4. 20 they straightway left (their) nets, and fo. 
<>. 22 tney xmmeaiately left the ship and their 

5. 24 Leave there thy gift before the altar, and 
8. 15 he touched her hand, and the fever left 

18. 12 dothhenotleave the ninety and nine, and 

22. 22 marvelled, and left him, and went their 

22. 25 having no issue, left his wife unto his br. 

3. 23 done, and not to leave the other undone 

23. 38 Behold, your house is left unto you deso. 

24. 2 Thereshallnotbelefthereonestoneupon 
24.40, 41 the one shall be taken, and the other 1. 

26. 44 he left them, and went away again, and 
Mark i. 20 they left their father Zebedee in the ship 

I. 31 immediately the fever left her, and she 

8. 13 he left them, and, entering into the ship 

10. 28 we have left all, and have followed thee 

10. 29 There is no man that hath left house, or 

12. 12 feared . and they left him, and went their 
12. 19 and leave no children, that his brother sh. 
12. 2o first took a. wife, and dying left no seed 
12. 21 [neither left he any seed : and the third] 

12. 22 And the seven had her, and left po seed 

13. 2 there shall not be left one stone upon 

13. 34 who left his house, and gave authority to 
Luke 4. 39 stood . . and rebuked the fever ; and it left 

10. 30 wounded, .and departed, leaving, .half 

1 1. 42 to have done, and not to leave the other 

13. 35 Behold, your house is leffcunto you deso. 

17. 34 shall be taken, and the other shall be left 
17. 35 the one shall be taken, and the other left 

17. 36 [the one shall be taken, and the other left) 

18. 28 said, Lo, we have left all, and followed 
i8. 29 There is no man that hath left house, or 

19. 44 they shall not leave in thee one stone upon 
21. 6 there shall not be left one stone upon an. 

Jolin 4. 3 He left Judea, and departed again into G. 

4. 28 The woman then left her water pot, and 
4. 52 Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever 1. 
8. 29 the Father hath not left me alone ; for I 

JO. 12 septh the wolf coming, and leaveth the 
14. 18 I will not leave ^ou comfortless : I will 

14. 27 Peace I leave ^vith you, ray peace I give 
16. 28 1 leave the world, and go to the Father 
16. 32 shall leave me alone : and yet I am not a. 

Acta 14. 17 he left not himself without witness, in 
Eom. I. 27 men,jleavtngthe natural use of the woman 
I Co. ■/. 13 pleased to dwell with her, let her not le. 
Heb. 2. 8 he left nothing (that is) not put under him 

6. I Therefore leaving the principles of the 
Rev. 2. 4 I have . . against thee . .thou haat left thy 

'18. To lei, suffer, iaoi. eao. 

Acts 23. 32 On the morrow they left the liorsemen to 
\^.To leave dovm in, iyKdraXeliru eykataleipo.' 

Acts 2. 27 [thou ■wilt not leave] my soul in hell 

Kom. 9. 29 Except the Lord of Sabaoth had left ub a 
20. 7*0 cast out, or forth, iKPdKXw ekballo. 

Bev.'ii. 3 But the court. .leave out, and measure it 



21. To leave dovm, behind, utterly, KaroKinrai. 
Matt. 4. 13 leaving Nazareth, he came and dwelt in C. 
j6. 4 no sign .And he left them, and departed 

19. 5 For this cause shaU a man leave father 
21. 17 he left them, and went out of the city into 

Markio. 7 For this cause shall a man leave his father 
12. 19 If a man's brother die, and leave (his) wife 

14. 52 he left the linen cloth, and fled from them 
Luke 5. 28 And he left all, rose up, and followed him 

10. 40 that my sister hathleft me to serve alone? 

15. 4 doth not leave the ninety and nine in tlie 

20. 31 the seven, .and they left no children, and 
John 8. 9 [Jesus was left alone, and the woman] 
Acts 2. 31 that his soul was not left in hell, neither 

6. 2 It is not reason that we should leave the 
18. 19 he came to Ephesus, and left them there 

21. 3 we left it on the left hand, and saUed into 

24. 27 to show the Jews a pleasure, left Paul bo. 

25. 14 There is a certain man left in bonds by F. 
Eph. 5. 31 For this cause shall a man leave his father 
I Th. 3. I we thought it good to be left at Athens 
Titus 1. 5 For this cause [left I] thee in Crete, that 
Heb. 4. 1 a promise being left (us) of entering into 

22.2*0 cease, T^avofiai pauomai. 

Luke' 5. 4 Now when he had left speaking, he said 
Acts 21. 32 when they saw. .they left beating of Paul 

23. To leave behind, vire\tfnrdvti} hupolimpano. 

I Pe. e. 21 also suffered forus, leavingua ao example 
LEA'VrE destitute, to — 
To forsake, leave, Oij; azah. 

Gen. 24. 27 who hath not left destitute mymaster of 
[See also Alive, sixth part, unpunished.J 
LEAVH, to give — 
l.To give, suffer, ]t\] nathan. 

Num22. 13 LoKB refusech to give me leave to go with 

2. To turn over upon one, permit, iirirpi-irco epitrepo. 
Mark 5.13 And forth'vvlth Jesus gave them leave 
John 19. 38 Piiate gave., leave. He came therefore 

LEAVE, to obtain — 

To ask for oneself, ht<^ shaal, 2. 

. - Neh. 13. 6 after certain days obta'ned I leave of the 

LEA'VE for, to — -^See Inheritance.] 
LEAVE off, to — 

1. To cease, leave off, forbear, hy} chadal. 

Gen. It. 8 LOKB scattered, .and they left off to build 

1 Ki.15. 21 he left off building of Raraahj and dwelt 

2 Ch.i6. 5 he left off building of Ramah, and let his 
Psa. 36. 3 he hathleft off to be wise, (and) to do good 
Jer. 44. 18 But since we left off to burn incense to the 

2.T0 leave, put doum, ni) yanach, 5. 

Amos 5. 7 and leave oft righteousness in the earth 

Z.Tn finish, rh^ kalah, 3. 

Gen. 17. 22 he left off talking with him, and God went 

i.To leave, spread out, ejqj natash. 

Prov.17. 14 leave off contention, before it be meddled 

5. To forsake, abandon, 3iy azab. 

Ruth 2. 20 who hath not left off his kindness to the 
Neh. 5. 10 I pray you, let us leave off this usury 
Job 9. 27 I will leave off my hea'viness, and comfort 
Hos. 4.10 they have left off to take heed to the Lord 

Q.To remove, leave off, pnj; athaq, 5. 

Job 32. 15 They were aoi^d.. they left off speaking 

LEAVE of, to taike — 

l.To arrange wieself off fromany 07ie,airord<T<roi.iai. 
Acts 18. 18 took his leave of the brethren, and sailed 
2 Co. 2. 13 taking my leave of them, I went from th, 

2.T0 salute, &cnrd^ofiat. aspazomai. 

Acta 21. 6 when [we had taken our leave] one of an. 
LEAVE off speaking, to — 

To Jccep or remain silent, v/y\ eharash, 5. 

Jer. 38. 27 So they left off speaking with him ; foir 
LEA'VE a remnant, to — 
To let remain, iri; yathar, 5. 

Eze. 6. 8 Yet will I leave a remnant, that ye may 
LEAVE undone, to — 
To turn aside, TO sur, 5. 

Josh n. 15 he left notliing undone of all that the L. 
LEAVE, what they — 
What remains over, "in; yether. 

Exod23. II what they leave the beasts of the field 
LEAVED — iSee Gates.3 
LEAVEN, leavened tread — 

l.Anything leavened or fermented, fpri chamets. 
Exodi2. IS whosoever eateth leavened bread from 
13. 3 there shall no leavened bread be eaten 
13. 7 there shall no leavened bread be seen with 
23. 18 blood of my sacrifice with leavened bread 
34. 25 offer the blood of my sacrifice' vpith leaven 
Lev. 2. II No meat offering, .shall be made with 1. 
6. 17 It shall not be baken vrithleaven. I have 

7. 13 leavened bread with thesacriflceof thanks 
. 23. 17 wave loaves, .they shall be baked withl. 

Deut 16. 3 Thou Shalt eat no leavened bread 'vrith it 
Amos 4. 5 offer a sacriflce of thanks giving with lea. 

2. Leaven, iNif seor. 

Exodi2. 15 ye shall put av/ay leaven out of your hou 
12, 19 fjeven days shall there bono leavenfouud 



Exodi3. 7 neither shall there be leaven seen with 
Lev. 2. II ye shall burn no leaven, nor any honey 
Deuti6. 4 there ^all be Bcleavened breadseen with 

S.Leaven, fu/UTj zwne. ^ 

Matti3. 33 Thekingdom ofheaven islike unto leaven 

16. 6, n beware of the leaven of the Pharisees 

16. 12 not beware of the leaven of bread, butof 

Mark 8. 15 thS leaven of the .Pharisees, and. .the le. 

Luke 12. I Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees 

13. 21 It islike leaven, which a woman tookand 

I Co. 5. 6 a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump? 

5. 7 Purge out therefore the old leaven, that 

5. 8 not with old leaven, neither with the le. 

■Gal. 5. 9 A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump 

LEAVEN, to — 

To leaven, ^vfioa zumoo. 

Matti3. 33 took and hid.. till the whole was leavened 
Lukei3. 21 took and hid. .till the'whole was leavened 
1 Co. 5. 6 alittlelcaven[leaveneth]thewholelump? 
Gal. 5. 9 A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump 

LEA'TEN, without — 

Unleavened, pressed, .1^9 matstsah. 

Lev, 10. 12 and eat it without leaven beside the altar 

LEAVENED, to be — 

l.To be or become leavened, fan clmmets. 

Exodiz. 34 took their dough before it was leavened 
t 12. 39 it was not leavened ; because they were 
Hos. 7. 4 kneaded the dough, until it be leaveued 

2.T0 leaven, {'pri chamets, 5. 

Exodi2. 19 whosoever eateth that which is leavened 
12. 20 Ye shall eat nothing leavened ; in all your 

LEAVES, (two leaved gates) — 

1. Leaf {of a door or gale), nh'n deleth. 

Isa. 45. I to open before him the two leaved gates 

Jer. 36. 23 wheu Jehudi had read three or four leaves 

Eze. 41. 24 doors had two leaves, two turning leaves 

41. 24 two.. for the one door, and two leaves foe 

% Leaf {of a tree or flower), 'cy. ophi. 

Dan. 4.12 The leaves thereof ('were)fair, and the fr. 
4. 14 shake off his leaves, and scatter his fruit 

4. 21 'Whose leaves (were) fair, and the fruit 
Z. Hangings, D'ypp qelaim. 

I Ki. 6. 34 two'leaves of the other door (were) fold. 
LE-BA'-KAH, LE-BA'-NA, n:;^, ttj^S whiteness. 
One of the Nethiuim whose descendants accompanied 
Zerubbabel. B.C. 636. 

Ezra 2. 45 The children of L., the childr. of Hagabah 

Neh. 7. 48 The children of L., the cliijdr. of Hagaba 
LE-BA'-NON, ]i:9S white, snowy. 
The mountain range which, commencing near Tyre, 
runs N E. through Syria, nearly parallel to the sea- 
coast, sometimes as high as 9000 feet above the sea. 

Deut. I. 7 take your journey, unto L., unto the gr. 

3. 25 me go over aud see the good land., and L. 
II. 24 from the wilderness and L., from the river 

Josh. I. 4 Fromthewildemess andthisL.,eveuunto 
9. 1 coasts of the great seaover against L., the- 

11. 17 even unto Baal-gad in the valley of L. 

12. 7 from Baal-gad in the valley of L. even nnto 

13. 5 the landof the Giblit«3, and all L. .toward 
73. 6 All the inhabitants .. froin L. unto Misre. 

Judg. 3. 3 Hivites that dwelt in mount L., from m. 
9. IS fire come out. .and devour the'cedars of L. 
I Ki. 4. 33 from the cedar tree that (is) in L. even 

5. 6 that they hew me cedar trees out of L. 
5. 9 My servantsshall bring them down from L. 
5. 14 sent them to L. .a month they were in L. 

7. 2 built also the house of the forestof L. ; the 
9.' 19 which Solomondesired to buildin..L., and 

70. 17 put them in the house of the forest of L, 
10. 21 vessels of the house of the forest of L. 
s Ki.14. 9 The thistle that (was) in L. sent to the ce. 

14. g that (was) in L., saying, Give thy daughter 
14. 9 passed by a ■wild beast that (was) in L, 
19. 23 I am come up .. to the sides of L-. ,.and will 

s Ch. 2. 8 Send me also cedar trees . . out eft L. ; for 
2. 8 thy servants can skiU to cut timber in L. 
a. j6 we wUl cut wood out of L., as much as 

8. 6 Solomon desired to build, in L., and th. 

9. 20 vessels of the house of the forest of L. v. 16. 
2S. 1 8 The thistle that (was) in L. sent to the 
25. 18 that (was) in L.,lsaying, Give thy daughter 
25. 18 passedby a wild beast that (was) in L., and 

Ezra 3. 7 to bring cedar trees from L. to the sea of 

Jsa. 29. s yea, the Lord breaketh the cedars of 1. 

29. 6 L. and Sirion like a young unicorn 

72. 16 fruitthereof shall shake likeL.: and(they) 

92. 12 righteous .shall grow like a cedar in L. 
104. 16 the cedars of L., which he tath planted 

Song 3. 9 made himself a chariot of the wood of L. 

4. 8 come ■with me from L. . . from L. : look from 
4. II and the smell, .(is) like the smell of L. 

4. 15 fountain of gardens . and streams from L., 
5. 15 his countenance (is) as L., excellent as the 
7. 4 thy nose (is) as the tower of L. which lo. 
Isa. 2. 13 upon all the cedars of X., (that are) high 
10. 34 shall cut down the thickets', .and L. shall 
14. 8 treesrejoiceatthee,(and)the cedars of L. 

29. 17 L. shall be turned into a fruitful field, and 
33. 9 L. is ashamed (and) hewn down ; Sharon 
35. 2 glory of L. shall be given imto it, the ex. 
37. 24 I come up. .to the sides of L.; and I will 
40. 16 L. (is) not sufficient to bum, nor thebeasts 

60. 13 The glory of L. shall come unto thee, the 
Jer. 18. 14 Will (a man) leave the snow of L. (which 

S2. 6 Xhou.(art). .tha bead of L.: (yet) surely I 



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Jer. sa. ao Go up to Li, and cry ; and lift np thy voice 
32. 33 inhabitant of L., that makest thy nest 
£ze. 17. 3 A gieat eagle, .came unto L., and took the 
27. 5 they have taken cedars from L. to make 
31. 3 (was) a cedar In L. with fair branches 
31. 15 I caused L. to mourn for him, and ail the 
31. 16 the choice and best of L., all that drink 
Ho3. 14. 5 he shall, .cast forth his roots aa L. 

14. 6 be as the oUve tree, and his smell aa L. 
14.' 7 scent thereof (shall be) as the wine of L. 
Nah. I. 4 Baahan..and the flower of L. languisheth 
Hab. 2. 17 the violence of L. shall cover thee, and 
ZectLio. lo bring them into the land of GUead and L. 
II. I Open thy doors, L., that the Are may 

lE-BA'-OTH, n\ik;^^ place 0/ lionesses. 
A city of Simeon, in the S. of Judah near. Shiltiim ; the 
eame as Beth-lebaoth in Jos. 19, 6. It is also called Betk- 
birel, "place of stout ones," m i Ch. 4. 31. 

Josh. 15. 32 L., and Shilhim, and Ain, and Eimmon 

lEB-BE'-TJS, Ae;3(3o7os man of heart. 

An apostlo sumamed Thaddeus ; supposed to be the 

same as Jude, the brother of James. 

Jlatt 10. 3 AlpheuB, and L., whose surname wasTb. 
1£-B0'-NAH, nyi'^h frankincense. 
A city of Ephraim,' a little K. of Shiloh; now called 
Lviban. 

Judg 31. 19 Beth-el to Shechem, and on the south of L. 
LE'-CAE, npS addition, attached place. 
Son of Er, the son of Shelai, the son of Judah, B.C. 
1660 ; or the place where Er dwelt. 

1 Ch. 4. ti the father of L., and I,aadah, the father 
tED, to bo — 

To be caused to step, declared happy, i»K ashar, 4. 
Isa. g. 1 6 (they that are) led of them (are) destroyed 

I£S away, to bo — 
To lead, 6.y<a ago. 

2 TL 3. 6 laden with sins, led away with divers lu. 

XBB away captive, to be — 

To be removed, exiled, nSa galah, 4. 

Nah. 2. 7 Huzzab shall' be led away captive, she 

LED a-way with, to be — 

To had away vyith, avvairiyu> sunapago. 

2 Pe. 3. 17 beware lest ye also, being led away with 

EKD forth, to be — 

To he caused, tofiow or go forth, Sj; yabal, 6. 

Isa. ss- la ye shall go out with joy, be led forth with 
XZD into, to be — 
To lead into, elcrdya eisago. 

Acts 21. 37 as Paul was to be led into the castle, he 

XiED into captivity, to cause to be — 

To cause to remove, _exile, n^j galdh, 5. 

Eze. 39. 28 which caused them to be led into captivity 

LEBQS: — 

l.ffand, spoke, -\lyad. 

I Ki. 7. 3s on the top of the base the ledges thereof 
7. 3S on the plates of the ledges thereof, and 

^Joints, joinings, D'gW shelabbim. 

I KL 7. 28 and the borders (were) between the ledges 
7. 29 between the ledges (were) lions, oxen, and 
7. 29 upon the ledges (there was) a base above 
thi.:k — 
Serb, leek, "I'Vn chateir, 

Num II. 5 melons, and the leeka, and onions, and 

1EE8 — 

Preserves, 0^!J;p sheTnarim. 

Isa. 25. eafeastofwinesontJielees, of fat things 

25. 6 marrow, of wines on the lees well refined 
Jer. 48. II he hath settled on his lees, and hath not 
Zeph. 1. 12 punish . . men that are settled on tiieir lees 
ISee also Wines]. 

IXET (hand, ride) — 

i.The left hand, side, htth^, htHb^ semol. 

Gen. 13. 9 if . .the left hand, then' I will go to the rl. 

14. 15 Hobah, which (is) on tbeTeft hand of Da. 

24. 49 to the right hand or to the left 

[So in Num. 20. 17; 22. 26; Deut. 2. 27; 5, 32; 17. 11, 20; 

aS. 14 ; Josh. i. 7 ; 23. 6 ; i Sa. 6. 12 ; 2 Sa. 2. 19 ; 2 Ki. 

22. 2; 2 Ch. 34. 2 ; Prov. 4. 27]. 

Gen. 48. 13 took. .Ephraim. .toward Israel's left hand 

48. 13 and Manasseh in his left hand toward 1. 

48. 14 and his left hand upon Manasaeh's head 

Esodi4. 22, 29 on their right hand, aud on their left 

Josh 19. 27 and goeth out to Cabul on the left hand. 

Jodg. 3. 31 Ehud put forth his left hand, and took 

7. 2o and held the lamps in their left hands 

16. 29 Samson took hold . . of the other with his 1. 

sSa. 2.21 Turn., aside to thy right hand or to thy L 

i6. 6 men.. on his right hand and on his left 
z KI 7. 39 five on the left side of the house : and he 
7. 49 five on the left-, before the oracle, with the 
22. 19 by him-on his right hand and on his left 
a KL23. 8 on a jnan's left hand at the gateof the city 
I Ch. 6. 44 the sons of Merari (stood) on the left hand 
s Ch. 3. 17 the right hand, and the other on the left 
4. 6, 7, 8 the right hand; and five on the left 
18. 18 fltaiding on his right hand and (on) his left 
Neh, 8. 4 on his left hand, Pedaiah, and Mishael 
Job 33. 9 On the left hand, where he doth work 
fn>v. 3. 16 (and) in her left hand riches and honour 



Eccl.io. 2 right hand ; but a fool's heart at his left 
Song. 2. 6 His left hand (is) under my head, and his 

8. 3 His left hand (should be) undet' my head 
Isa. 9. 20 he shall eat on the left hand, and they 

54. 3 break forth on the right hand and on the 1. 
Eze. I. 10 four had the fa^e of an ox on the left side 

16. 46 her daughters that dwell on thy left hand, 

39. 3 I will smite thy bow out of thy left hand 

Dan. 12. 7 held up his right hand and his left hand 

Jon. 4. II between their right hand and their lefth. 

Zcch. 4. 3 and the other upon the left (aide) thereof 

4. II upon the right, .and upon.. left.. thereof? 

12. 6devour..on the right hand and on the left 

2. To turn to the left, h>c.tt sanial, 5. 

2 Sa. 14, 19 or to the left from ought that my lord the 
I Ch. 12. 2 could use both the right hand and the left 
Eze. 21. 16 Go thee . . on the right hand, (or) on the left 

^.The left hand,. side, '^NOfc' semali. 

Lev. 14.' 15, 26 into the palm of his own left hand 

14. 16, 27 the oil that (is) in liis left hand 

1 KI. 7. 21 he set up the left pillar, and called tho 

2 Ki. II. 11 to the left comer of tho templo. .by the 
2 Ch. 3. 17 and the name of that on the left Boaz 

23. 10 to tho left side of the temple, along by 
Eze. 4. 4 Lio thou also upon thy left side, and lay 

i.Hemnant, residue, nnnv sheerith. 

Jer. 30. 26 destroy her. .let nothing of her be left 

5.T0 he sent forth, rhv shalach, 4. 

Pro V 29. 15 a child left (to himself) bringeth his mot. 

^.Having a good name, the left, tvdvviios eudnunws. 
Jlatt 20. 21 and the other on the left, in thy kingdom 
20. 23 to sit on my right hand, and on my left 
25. 33 on his right hand, but the goats on the 1. 

25. 4: shall ho say also unto them on tho lefth. 
27. 38 on the right hand, and another on the left 

Slarkio. 37 the-other on thy [left hand], in thy glory 
JO. 40 to sit on my right hand aud on my left h. 

15. 27 his right hand, and the other on his left 
Acts 21. 3 we left it on the left hand, and saUed into 
Rev. 10. 2 and he set. .(his) left (foot) on the earth 

LEFT, to be — 

1. To be put dovm, left, n;; yanach, 6. 

Eze. 41. 9 (that) which (was) left (was) the place of 
41. II doors. .(were)towa. (the place that was) 1. 
41. II and the breadth of the place that was left 

2. To he left, remain over, in; yaihar, 2. 

Gen. 32. 24 Jacob was left alone ; and there wrestled 
44. 20 he alone is left of his mother, and his fa. 

Lev. 2. 10 Acdthatwhichisleftofthemeatoffering 
10. 12 unto Aaron, and.. his sons that were left 

10. 16 with . . the sons of Aaron (which were) left 
lTum26. 65 there was not left a man of them, save C. 
Joshii. 11 there was not any left to breathe : and he 

11. 22 There was none of the Anakima left in the 
Judg. 8. 10 all that were left of all the hosts of the c. 

9. s yet. .the youngest son of Jembbaal was 1. 
I Sa. 2. 36 every one that is left in thine house ahall 

25. 34 surely there had not been any left unto Jf. 
a Sa. g. I Is there yet any that is left of the house 
-13. 30 king's, .and therfi is not one of them left 
17. 12 all., there shall notbe left so much as one 
I KI- g. 20 all the people, .left of the Amorites, Hit. 
g. 21 Their children that were left after them 
15. 18 left in tho treasures of the house of the L. 
17. 17 sore, that there was no breath left In him 
ig. 10 I only, am left ; and they seek my life, to 
jg. 14 I, (even) I only, am left ; and they seek 
20. 30 seven thousand of the men (that were) left 
e Ki. 20. 17 shall be carried, .nothing ehaU be left • 
1 Ch. 6. 61 left of the family of that tribe . . out of the 
a Ch. 8. 7 all the people . .left of the Eittites, and 
8. 8 were left after them In the land, whom 
31. 10 we have had enough to eat, and have left 
31. 10 and that which is left (is) this great store 
Keh. 6. I (that) there was no breach left therein 
P3a.io6. II enemies ; there was not one of them left 
Isa. I. 8 the daughter of Zion is left as a cottage 
7. 22 EhaU every one eat (that is) left in the land 
30. 17 till ye be left aa a beacon upon the top of 
39. 6 shall be carried . .nothing ahall be left 
Jer. 27. 18 that the vessels which are left in the ho. 
34, 7 against . . the cities of Judah that were left 
Eze. 14. 22 therein shall be left a remnant that shall 
■ 48. 15 the Ave thousand .. left in the breadth over 
Zechi3. 8 shall come to pass.. the thirdshallbeleft 
14. i6 every one that is left of all the nations 

3. To lodge, pass the night, ]-''?, pb lun, lin. 
Exod34. 25 neither shall the sacrifice . . be left unto 

4. To he found, K>o matsa, 2. 

2KI.19. 4 lift'up.. prayer for the remnant that arel. 
Isa. 37. 4 lift up., prayerf or the remnant that is left 

5. To he forsaken, left, abandoned, 2;:; azab, 2. 
Lev. 26. 43 The land also shall be 'eft of them, and 
Isa. 18. 6 They shall be left together unto the fowls 

27. 10 the habitation forsaken, and left like a 

Q.To be forsaken, left, aiandoned,- 215; azab, 4. 
Isa. 32. lithe multitude of the city shall be left; tho 
J er. 49. 25 How is the city of praise not left, the city 

7.Remnant, remaining one, T"!?' sarid. 

Job 20. 21 There shall none of his meat be left 

26. 26 it ahall go ill with him that is left in his 
Jer. 31- 3 The people., left of the Bword found grace 



8. To remain, he left, ix^ ahaar, 2, 

Gen. 32. 8 other company which is left shall escape 
43. 38 his brother is dead, and fce is left alone 
47. 18 there Is not ouRht left in the sight of my 

Exodio. 26 there shall not an hoof be left behind 

Lev. 26. 36 uponthemthatarclcft..of youIwlUsend 
26. 39 they that arc left of you shall pine away 

Dcut. 4. 27 ye shall be left few in nmnber among tho 

7, 20 until they that are loft, .be destroyed ' 
28. 62 ye shall be left few in number, whereas 

Josh. 8. 17 there was not a man left in Al or Ijetbel 
Judg. 4. 16 all the host. .fell, .there was not a man 
Buth I. 3 Ellmelech. .died ; and she was left, and 
I. s the woman was left of her two sons and 

1 Sa. 5 4 only (the stump of) Dagon was left to him 

9. 24 Behold that which is left I set (it) before 

II. II 80 that two of them were not icft together 

3 Sa. 14. 7 80 they shall quench my coal which is left 

a Ki. 7. 13 of the horses that remain, which are left 

7. 13 as all the multitude of Israel that arc left 

la 21 that (liere was not a man left that came 

17. 18 was none left but the tribe of Judali only 

25. II the'restof the people. .left in the city.and 

iCh.13. 30ur brethren . . left in all the land of Isi-ael 

2 Ch.2i. 17 so that there was never a son left him 

34. 21 for them that are left In Israel and in J. 
Neh. I. a the Jews. .which wereleftcfthecaptivlty 

I. 3 The remnant that are left of the captivity 
Isa. 4. 3 he that is) left in 21ion, and (he that) y';ai, 
II. II, 16 remnant of his people which st^'it^ 
1 7. 6 Yet gleaning grapes shall be left In (t, ca 
24. 6 ctirso devoured the earth . .and few men 
24. 12 In the city is left desolation, and the gate 
49. 21 I was left alone ; these, where (had) they 
Jer. 21.7 (such as are) left in this city from the pe. 
38. 22 all the women that are left in the lung of 
40. 6 among the people that were left in the L 
42. 2 Tx^ are left, .a few of many, as thine 
Eze. 9. 8 thej were slaying them, and i vtm left 

35. 36 Tlien the heathen that are Ic'tio'uid ab. 
Dan. 10. 8 Therefore I was left alone, anu saw this 

10. 17 no strength, .neither is there breath left 
Hag. 2. 3 Who (is) left among you who saw this h. 

9. To let remain, be left, iNy* shaar, 5. 

Numai. 35 BmOTe . . until there was none left him alive 

Deut. 3. 3 we smote him until none was left to him 

28. 55 he hath nothing left him In the eiege, and 

10. To be left, psv shebaq, 4. 

Dan. 2. 44 the kingdom shall not be left to other p. 

11. yo be over and above, vipiacfiiji perisseuo. 
llatt 15. 37 took up of the broken (meat) that was L 

12. To be left behind, inroKflvofiat hupoleipomai, 
. £om II. 3 I am left alone, and they seek my life 
LETT behind, to be — 
To he left, rcTTidin over, nin; yathar, 2. 

1 Sa. 30. 9 where those that were left behind stayed. 

LEFT, to go or turn to the — 

To go to the left, hncy samal, 5. 

Gen. 13. 9 the right hand then will I go to the left 
Isa. 30. 21 right hand, and when ye turn to the left 

LEFT hand — 

The left, aptcrrepos aristeros. 

Matt 6. 3 let net thy left hand know what thy right 
Luke23. 33 the right hand, and the other on the left 

2 Co. 6. 7 armour, .on the right hand antl on the L 

lEPT, that wafl — 

What is left over andabove, Trfpicafyfiaperisseuma. 
Mark 8. 8 took up of the broken (meat) that was left 
LEFT, that hath — 
What remains or is left over, "in; yetker. 

Joel I. 4 That which the palmerworm hath left 
I. 4 that which the locust hath left hath the 
I. 4 that which the cankerwonn hath left 

LEFT HANDED — 

Bound of the righf hand, ['P.' "i; "ex iticr yadyamin. 
Judg. 3. IS son of Gera, aBenjamlte, a man left ban. 

30. 16 seven hundred chosen men left handed 

lEO — 

l.Two legs, o:\n keraayim. 

Esodi2. 9 his head with his legs, and with pnrten. 

29. 17 wash the inwards of him, and hia legs 
Lev. 1. 9 his inwards and his legs shall he wash In 

I. 13 he shall wash the inwards and the legs . 
4. II with his head, and with his legs, and hla- 

8. 21 he washed the inwards and the legs in w. 
9. 14 he did waah the inwards and the 1^, and 

ji. 21 which have legs above their feet, to leap 
Amos 3. 12 taketh out of the month of . .lion two legs 

2.Foot, Vri regel. 

I Sa. 17. 6 And . . greaves of brass upon his legs, and 

Z.Leg, pi» shoq. 

Deut 28. 35 and in the legs, with a sore botch that 
Psa. 147. 10 taketh not pleasure in the legs of a man , 
Prov 25. 7 The legs of the lame are not equal ; ft> (is) 
Song s- 15 Hi3leg3(are as) pillars of marble set t^n ' 

k.Leg, py shaq. 

Dan. 2. 33 His legs of iron, his feet part of iron and 

5. Skirt, train, Vjfe' shobel. , 

Isa. 47. 2 uncover thy locks, maie. bare the leg, tmCi- 

6. Leg, cKiKos skelos. 

Johnig. 31 besought Pilate that their legs ml^ ba ' 



LEGION 



598 



LEST 



JohniQ. 32 brake the legs of the first, and of the other 
19. 33 saw. .he was dead..tliey brake not his legs 
[See also Ornameat.] 

XEOION — 

A lection, Xsy^dsv leyeop. {from Lai. legio). 

iilatt"6. 53 givemomorethantwelvelegionsof angels? 
Mark ■; a saj-iug. my name (is) Legion : for we are 

c 15 and see hire that, .had the legion, sitting 
Xuke i. 30 What is thy name? And he said, Legion 

XE-SA'-BIBI, r^-'Zi.ih fiixrae-coloured, red. 

The third son of Mizraim, supposed to lie the ancestor of 

the Egyptian Lybians. 

Gen. 10. 13 Ludim, and Anamim, and L., and Naph. 

1 Ch. I. II L., and Anamim, and L., and Naphtuliim 

T.Ti'^TTT, •■rh, ''rh jaio-hone. 

A district in the hill country of Judah near Philistia, 

and not far from Jerusalem. 

Judgis. 9 pitched in Judah.. spread themselves in li. 
15. 14 he came unto L., the Philistines shouted 
15. 19 En-hakkore, jvhioh (is) in L, unto this day 

imSTTItl!, to have — 

To have a favour able opportunity, ebKaipia eiilsmreo. 

Mark 6. 31 and they had no leisure so much as to eat 
lE-mu'-SL, b'ivxh, 'nor:h Godward, God is bright. 
A Icing, generally supposed to be Solomon. B.C. icoo. 

Protr.31. 1 The words of king L., the prophecy that 
31. 4 O L., (it is) cot for kings to drink wine 

XENI), to — 

l.^o cause to join, lend, m lavah, 5. 

Exod22. 25 If thou lend money to (any of) my people 
Bout 2S. 12 thou Shalt lend unto many nations, and 
28. 44 He shall lend, .and thou shalt not lend to 
Psa. 37. 26 (He is) ever merciful, and lendeth ; and 

112. 5 A good man showeth favour, and lendeth 
Prov 19. 17 He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth 

2,To hits, lend on usury, n^i nachah. 

Deut24. II the man to whom thou dost lend shall bring 
Jer. 15. 10 1 have neither lent .. nor men have lent to 

8. To cause to bite, lend on usury, n^j nashah, 5. 
Deutic. 2 Every creditprthat lendeth. .unto his ne. 
24. 10 Whenthoudostlendthybrotheranything 

4.7b ffite, ]ni nathan. 

Lev. 25. 37 Thou shalt not. .lend him thy victuals for 

5. To suffer to borrow, lend, B3J7 abat, 5. 

Deut 15. 6 thon shalt lend unto many nations, but 
15. 8 shalt surely lend him sufficient for hia 

6. To suffer to ash, 't^^ shaal, 5. 

ExOdi2. 36 so that they lent unto them (such things 
I Sa. I. 28 Therefore. .1 have lent him to the LORD 
7.T0 lendi malcea loan, Saveifo; daneizS. 

Luke 6. 3<. if ye lend (to them) of whom ye hope to rec. 
6. 3J. for sinners also lend to sinners, to receive 
6. 35 do good, and lend, hoping for nothing 

S.Tagive as a piece 0/ business, KlxprnJ-i kichremi. 

Lukeii. 5 and say . .Friend, lend me three loaves 

[Sec Usury.] 

lEKBER — 

To cause to be bound, lend, n]h lavah, 5. 

Prov 22. 7 and the borrower (is) servant r,o the lender 
Isa» 24. 2 as with the lender, so with the borrower 

LENGTH, fat) — 

1. Latter end, furthest part, rs'inN acharith. 

Prov 29. 21 shall have hiin become (his) son at thele. 
%Length, ?]"3k orek. 

Gen. 6. 15 The length of the ark. .three hundred cu. 
13. 17 walk tlirough the land, in the length of it 

Exod2s. 10, 17 two cubits and a half, .the length the. 
25. 23 two cubits, .the length thereof, and a cu. 
s6. 2, 8 The length of one curtain (shall be) 
26. 13 in the length of the curtains of the tent 
26. 16 Ten cubits, .the length of a board, and a 
27. II And likewise for the north side in length 
27. 18 The length of the court, .an hundred cu. 
28. 16 a span . . the length thereof, and a span 
30. 2 A cubit, .the length thereof, and a cubit 
36. 9, 15 The length of one curtain (was) 

36. 21 Tho length of a board, .ten cubits, and 

37. I, 6 two cubits and a half (was) the length 
37. 10 two cubits, .the length thereof, and a cu. 

37. 25 the length of it . . a cubit, and the breadth 

38. I five cubits.. the length thereof, and fivec. 

38. 18 twenty cubits. -the length, and the height 

39. 9 a span. . the length thereof, and a span 
TJeut. 3. II nine cubits, .the length thereof, and four 

30, 20 he (is) thy life, and the length of thy days 

Judg. 3. 16 Ehud made him a dagger, .of a cublt.len. 

I Ki. 6. 2 thelength thereof.. threescore cubits,' and 

6. 3 twenty cubits . .the length thereof, accor. 

6. 20 twenty cubits in length, and twenty cub. 

7. 2 thelengththereof..anhundredcubits,aad 
7. 6 the length thereof. .fUty cubits, and the 
7. 27 four cubits, .the length of one base, and 

3 Cb. 3. 3 The length by cubits after the first meas. 

3. 4 tho length (of it *ai) according to the br. 

3. 8 the length whereof (was) accord mg to the 

4. 1 twenty cubits the length thereof, and tw. 
Job 12. 12 and in length of days understanding 
Psa. 21. 4 thou gavest.. length of days for ever and 
Prov. 3. 2 length of days, and long life, and peace 

3. 16 Length of days (is) in her right hand 
Eze. 3t. 7 in the length of lus branches: for his root 



Eze. 40. 1 1 the length of tho gate, thirteen cubits 
40. 1 8 over against the length of the gates, (was) 
40. 20 he measured the length thereof, and the 
40. 21 the length thereof . .fifty cubits, and the 
40. 25, 36 the length, .fifty cubits ; and the bre. 

40. 49 The length of the. porch, .twenty cubits 

41. 2 he measured the length thereof, forty cu. 
41. 4 Sohe measured thelength thereof, twenty 
41. 12 the building, .the length thereof ninety 
41. 15 he measured the length of the building 

41. 22 Thealtarof wood, .the length thereof two 
41. 22 the corners thereof, and the length there. 

42. 2 Before the length of an hundred cubits 
42. 7 the wall . . the length thereof . . fifty cubits 

42. 8 For the length of the chambers that (were) 
45. I thelength. . the lengthof five andtwenty 
45. 3 the length of five and twenty thousand 
45. 5 the five and twenty thousand of length 
45. 7 the length (shaU be) over against one of 
48. 8 and (in) length as one of the (other) parts 
48. 9, 10, 13 five and twenty thousand in length 
48. 13 all the length, .five and twenty thousand 

43. 18 the residue in length over against the obi. 
Zech. 2. 2 he said., to see., what (is) thelength the. 

S. 2 the length thereof (is) twenty cubits, and 

Z. Length, p-riKos raekos. 

Eph. 3. 18 v/hat (is) the breadth, and length, and de. 

Itev. 21. 16 and the length is as large as the breadth 

21. 16 The length, and the breadth, and . .height 

i.At any time, ttots poie, 

Kom. 1. 10 if by any means now at length 1 might 

LElfGTHEH, be lengthenedj to — 

To lengthen, onake long, Tn« arak, 5. 

Deut 25. 15 that thy days may be lengthened in the 
1 Ei. 3. 14 if thou wilt walk, .then wiU I lengthen 
Isa. 54. 2 lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy 

lEUGTHENINO — 
Lengthening, N31K' arka. 

Dan. 4. 27 if itinay be a lengthening of thy tranquil. 

ISNT, to be — 
To ask, liK?; sh-aal. 

1 Sa. 2. 20 seed .. for the loan which ia lent to tha L. 

LEKTUSS — 

Leniiles, □T'15?. adashim. 

Gen. 25. 34 Jacob gave Esau bread and pottage of 1. 

2 Sa. 17. 28 and beans, and lentiles, and parched 

23.11 where was a piece of ground full of lenti. 
Ezc. 4. 9 beans, and lentUes, and milletj and fitches 

EEOPAEB — 

\. Leopard, "iD3 namer. 

Song 4. 8 look . . from the mountains of the leopards 
Isa. II. 6 the leopard shaU lie down with the kid 
Jer. 5. 6 a leopard shall watch over their cities 

13. 23 Can the Ethiopian change.. skin, or the leo. 
Eos. 13. 7 as a leopard by tlie way wiU I observe 
Hab. I. 8 Their horses also are s-syifter than tae le. 

1. Leopard, 1C^ nemar. 

Dan. 7. 6 another, like a leopard, which had upon 
Z. Leopard, panther, irdpdaXis pardalis. 

Kev. 13. 2 the beast which I saw was like nnto a le. 

LEPEE, LEPSOTJS — 
l.To be leprous, ITjy tsara. 

Lev. 13. 44 He is a leprous man, he (is) unclean : the 

13. 45 tho leper in v.'hom the plague (Js), his cIo. 

14. 3 plague of leprosy be healed in the leper 



4 What man soever, .(is) a leper, or hath a 
2 that they put out of tlie camp every leper 



22, 
Num. 5, 

2. To be or become leprous, Piv tsara, 4. 

Exod 4. 6 And. .behold, his hand (was) leprous as 
Lev. 14. 2 This shall be tlie law of the leper in the 
Sum 12. 10 behold, Miriam, .leprous, .as snow. .lepr. 

2 Sa. 3. 29 one that hath an issue, or that is a leper 

3 Ki. 5. I was also a mighty man in valour., a leper 

5. II hand over the place, and recover the le. 

S. 27 And he went out from his presence a le. 

7. 3 there were four leprous men at the ente. 

7. 8 when these lepers"came to the uttermost 
15. 5 so that he was a leper unto the day of his 
2 Co. 26. 20 he (was) leprous in his forehead, and they 
26. 21 Uzziah the king was a leper unto the day 
26. 21 and dwelt in a several house, .a leper 
26. 23 for they said, He (is) a leper : and Jatham 

3. Scabbed, scaly, a leper, Xen-pSs lepros. 

Matt. 8. 2 there came a leper and worshipped him 

10. 8 Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise the 

11. 5 the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear 
26. 6 Jesus was. .in the house of Simon the le. 

STark i. 40 there came a leper to him, beseeching him 
14. 3 in Bethany, in the house 01 Simon the le. 

Luke 4. 27 many lepers v/ere in Israel in the time of 
7. 22 the lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, the 
17. 12 there met Mm ten men that were lepers 

I-EPEOSY — 

l.Leprosy, nyi5f tsaraaih. 

Lev. 13. 2 i-n the skin of his 0esh. .the pTagne of le. 
13. 3 it (is) a plague of leprosy : and the priest 
13. 8 shall pronounce hini unclean : it (is) a le. 
13. 9 When the plague of leprosy is in a man 
13. J 1 It (is);an old leprosy in the skin of his flesh 
13. 12 if a leprosy break out abroad in the skin 

13. 12 and tho leprosy cover a!l the skin of (him 

13. 13 (it) the leprosy have covered all his flesh 
13. 15 (for) the raw liesh (is) unclean : it (is) a J. 



Lev. 13. 20 a plague of leprosy broken out of the boll 
13. 25 it (is) a leprosy broken out of the burning 
13. 25, 27 him unclean : it (is) the plague of lap. 
13. 30 dry scall . . a leprosy upon the head or be. 
13. 42 it (is) aleprosy sprung up in his bald head 
13. 43 as the leprosy appeareth in the skin of the 
13. 47 The garment also that the plague of lepr. 
13. 49 it (is) a plague of leprosy, and shall be 
13. 51 the plague (is) a fretting leprosy; it (is) 
13. 52 it (is) a fretting leprosy ; it shall be burnt 

13. 59 This (is) the law of the plague of leprosy 

14. 3 (ip the plague of leprosy be healed in the 
14 . 7 him that is to be cleansed from the leprosy 
14. 32 in whom (is) the plague of leprosy, whose 
14. 34 I put the plague of leprosy in a house of 
14. 44 it (is) a fretting leprosy in the house : it 
14. 54 the law for all manner of jjlague of leprosy 
14. 55 for the leprosy of a garment, andofahousa 
1 4. 57 when (it is) clean : this (is) the law of lepr. 

Deut24. 8 Take heed in the plague of leprosy, that 
3 Ei s- 3 for he would recover him of his leprosy 

S. 6 that thou mayest recover him of his lep. 

5. 7 unto me to recover a man of his leprosy ? 

5. 27 The leprosy therefore of Naaman shall 
2 Ch. 27. 19 the leprosy even rose up in his forehead i 

2. Leprosy, Kiirpa lepra. 

Matt 8. 3 And immediately his leprosy Tyas cleansed 
Mark i. 42 immediately the leprosy departed from 
Liike 5. 12 behold a man full of leprosy ; who seeing 
5. 13 immediately the leprosy departed from 

lE'-SHEK, 'd^^ fortress. 

A city on the W. of Mount Hermon, between Kaphtali 

and Manasseh ; called also Laish and Dan. 

Josh. 19. 47 children of Dan went up to fight against L. 
19. 47 called ii., Dan, after the name of Dan their 

IES3, LESSliia — 

1. Beneath, below, nan maftah. 

Ezra 9. 13 hast punished ns less than onr iniquities 

2. To make little, few, less, 0^0 moat, 5. 

Exodi6. 17 did so, and gathered, some more, some I 
3. Little, small, young, IPiJ qaian. 

Iirum22. 18 I cannot go beyond, .to do less or more 
Eze. 43. 14 from the lesser settle, .to the greater set. 

^.Little,- stnall, young, 105 qaton. 

Gen. 1. 16 God made . .the lesser light to rule the ni. 

1 Sa. 22. 15 thy servant.. knew nothing of all this, less 

25. 36 she told liim nothing, less or more, until 

5. Less, iAiicrcrav elasson. 

Heb. 7. 7 without all contradiction the less is hies. 

6. Worse, inferior, less, ^ttciv hetton. 

2 Co. 12. IS the more abundantly I love you, the less 

1. Little, sviall, short, fiiKpSs niikros. 

Markis. 40 Mary the mother of James the leas and of 

■S.Less, s^naller, shorter, /xiKpSrepos inihroteros. 
Mark 4. 31 less than all the seeds that be in the earth 
[See also Honourable, how much, sorrowful.] 

rESS asa the least — 

Less than Hie least, i\ax^<rT6Tepos elachistoteros. 
Eph. 3. 8 Unto me, who am less than the least of 

ZiESS than aotiiiiig — r 
End, cessation, dqn* ephes. 

Isa. 40. 1 7 they 'ai-e counted to him less than nothing 

XS:S3, to giva (the) — 

■ To make little, orfew,Oiio maat, 5. 

Exod3o. 15 the poor shall not give less, than half a 
K um26. 54- to few thou shalt give the less inheritance 
33. 54 to the fewer ye shaU give the leas inheri. 

lESSES — iSee Cattle. ] 
LEST — 
l.Not, hs Ml. 

P.=a. 32. 9mustbeheMin..lesttheyconienearuato 

%Not, that not, ■'fhi^ leinlti. 

Gen. 4. 15 E mark . . lest any finding him should Mil 
3§. 9 lest that he should give seed to liis brother 

3. That not, k^7 jtraS lemaan lo. 

p3a.i2s. 3 lest the righteous put forth their hands 

i. Facing, frontiitg, lest, ]B pen. 

Gen. 3. 3 sBid..neither'shaIlye touchit, lestye die 

o.That not, Iva /t^ hina me. 

Matt 17. 27 lest we should offend them, go thou to 

2(3. s lest there be an uproar among the people 
Mark 3. 9 because of the multitude, leet they should 

14. 38 T/atch ye and pray, lest ye enter into te, 
luk3 8. 12 taketh away the word, .lest they should 

14. 29 Lest haply, after he hath laid thefonnda. 

i5. 28 lest they also come into this place of tor. 

18. 5 lest by her continual coming she weary 

22. 46 rise and pray, lest ye enter into temptat, 

John 3. 20 neither cometh . . lest his deeds should be 

5. 14 sin no more, lest a worse thing come imto 

22. 35 Walk while ye have the light, lest darkn. 

S2. 42 they did not confess Cim). l^st they sho-. 

i8. 28 lest they should be defiled, but that they 
Acts 5. 26 feared, .[lest] they should have been sto. 
'Sam. II. 25 lest ye should be wise in your ownconce. 

15. 20 lest I should build upon another man's 

I Co. t. IS Lest any should say that I had baptized in 
1. 17 not with wisdom of words, lest the cross 
8. 13 no flesh. .lestlmake my brother to offend 
9. 12 snSer all things, lest we should Under 



LEST 



599 



X.BTTER 



z Co. a. 3 r wrote this same unto you, lest, when I 
3. It Lest Satan should get an advantage of us 
g. 3 lest our boasting of you should be in vain 
ij. 7 lest I should be exalted above measure 
j2. 7 [lest I should be exalted above measure] 
13. 10 lest being present I should use shiu-pness 
Gal. .6. 12 lest they should suffer persecution for the 
Epli-. 2. 9 Not of worlds, lest any man should boast 
Phil. 2. 27 lest 1 should have sorrow upon sorrow 
Col. a. 4 this I say, lest any man shonld beguile 
3. 21 provoke not your children . .lest they be 
» Ti, 3. 6 ffot a novice, lent bcuig lifted up with 

3. 7 lest he fall into reproach and the snare of 
Heb. 3, 13 lest any of you be hardened through the 

4. II lest any man fall after the same example 

11. 28 lesthe that destroyed the first bornshould 

12. 3 lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds 

12. 13 makestraishtpathaforyourfeet, lest that 
Jas. 5. 9 Grudge hot .brethren, lestye be condom, 

5. 12 nay, nay ; lest ye fall into coad«mnation 
a Pe. 3. 17 beware lest ye also, being led away with 
Rev, 16. 15 keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked 

6. Not, fi-fi mS. 

Marki3. 5 say. Take heed lest any(man) deceive you 

13. 36 Lest,comingsuddenly,hefindyousleepiug 
Acts 13. 40 Bewaretherefore, lest that com upon you 

23. 10 fearing lest Paul should have been pulled 
27. 17 fearing lest they should fall into the qui. 
27, 42 kill the prisoners, lest any of them should 

1 Co. 10. 12 let him that, .standeth take heed lest he 
3 Co. 12. 6 lest any man should think of me above 

12. 21 lest, when I come again, ray God will hum. 
GaL 6, ' I considering thyself, lest thou also be temp. 
Col. 2. 8 Beware lest any man spoil you through 
Heb. 12. IS Looking diligently lest any man fail of the 

^ 12. 15 lest any root )f bitterness springing up 
^i 12. 56 Lest there foe) any fornicator, or profane 
8 Lest at any time, that at no time, fx-fiiroTt 'mepoie. 
Uatt. 7. 6 lest they trample them under their feet 

1 3. 29 Nay : lost, while ye gather up the tares, ye 
J 5. 33 I will not send them away fasting, lest they 
25. 9 lest there be not enough for us and you 
27. 64 lest his disciples come by night, and steal 

Marki4. 2 Not on the f eact . . lest there be an uproar 
I<ukei2. 58 lest he hale thee to the judge, and the j. 

14. 8 lest more honourable man than thou be 
14. 12 lest they also 3id thee again, and a reco. 

Acts 28. 37 their eyes have they closed; lest they sh. 

Heb. 3. 12 Take heed, brethren, lest there be in any 

4. t Let us therefore fear, lest, a promise be. 

9. Lest in any v;ay, that in no way, fj.-tTn-as mepos. 
Acta 37. 29 Then fearing [lestl.we should have fallen 
Eomai. 21 (take heed) [lest] he also spare not tJiee 

2 Co.i2.2o For I fear, lest, when! come. .lest (there be) 
Gal. 4. 1 1 I am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed 

lEST at any time, or by any or soma means — 

l.Lest at any time, thai at no time, fM-fiTTcr^ m?pote. 

Matt. 4. 6 lest at any time thou dash thy foot cgainst 

S- 25 lest at any time the adversary deliver thee 

13. 15 lest at any time they shouldsee with(th.) 

Mark 4. 12 lest at any time they should be converted 

Luke 4. ji'lest at any: time thou dash thy foot agai. 

21. 34 lest at any'tim.e your hearts be overchar. 

Heb. a. , t lest at any time we should let (them) slip 

2. Lest in any way, that in no way, /.i-finces mepos. 

1 Co. 8, 5 ieot by any means this liberty or youra 

g. 37 lest that by any means, when I have pre. 

2 Co. II. 3 lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled 
Gal. 2. B lest by any means I should run, or had run 
J Th. 3. 5 lest by some means the tempter have te. 

LEST liaply, perhaps, pcradveatura — ■ . 
I. Facing, fronting; lest, \s pen. 

Gen. 42. 4 Tjest peradventure mischief befall him 

i.Lest at any time, that at no tiine, fj.v,Ttor€ mepote. 
Lukei4. sg Lest haply, after he hath laid the found. 
Acts 5. 39 lest haply ye be found even to fight agai. 

3. Lest in any way, thai in no \aay, lifjirai mepos. 

3 Co. 3. J lest perhaps such a one should be sv.all. 

9.. 4 Lest hiply ii they of Macedonia come with 

lET, to — 

I.T0 give, let, suffer, permit, inj natJzan. 
. Exod. 3. 19 that the king of Egypt will not let you- go 
Lev. i3. gi thou Shalt not let any of thy seed pass 

1 Sa. 18. 2 would let him go no moro home to his f. 

2 Ch.i6. 1 that he might let none go cut or come in 
2 Ch.2o. 10 wnom then woaldest not let Israel invade 

2. To make free, snp para, 5. 

Exod 5. 4 do ye .. let the people from their works ? 

3. To came to suffer to reinain, IN^ shear, 6. 
Josh. 8. 22 so that they let none of them remain or 

lo. 28 he let none remain : and he did to the k. 
10. 30 he let none remain ia it ; but did unto the 

A,T(r cause to turn back, ^w shub, 5. 

ISa. 43. 13 none. .1 will work, and whs shalllet it? 

S. To send away, let go away, a^i-niii aphiemi. 
Mutt. 7. 4 Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye 

6. 92 Follow me; and let the dead bury their d. 
13. 30 Let both grow together untU the harvest 

Mark 7. 27 Let the children first be filled ; for it is 
;liuke 6. 4a let mo pull out the mote that is in thine 
g. 60 Let the dead bury their dead : but go thou 
JohBii. 44 Jesus saith. .Xoose him, and let him go 
i3. 8 If therefore ye seek me, leJ these go their 



6.7*0 permit, sx'fftT, let go, law eao. 

Acta 37. 33 cut off the ropes, .and let her fall off 
7. Itis privileged, authorized, i^^rri cxesti. 

Acts 3. 29 brethren, let me freely speak unto you of 
8. To turn over upon, permit, c-TriTpfVw epitrepo. 

Luke 9. 6i let nie first go bid them farewell wlilci 
9.T0 hold down, or fast, Kc.rix''' katccho. 

2 Th. 2. 7 only he who now letteth (will let), until 
10. To hinder, restrain, forbid, kuKvu koluB. 

Rom. I. 13 purposed to come unto you, but was let 
[See also Cease, come, convers.atlon, depart, down, drink 
drive, fail, fall, gender, go, go out, hear, heard, know, 
live, loose, redeemed, remain, rest, run doivn, see, slip, 
wander.] 

LET alone, to — 

l.To cease, "^nn chadal. 

Exodi4. 12 Let us alone, that we may serve the 'Eg. 

Job 7. 16 I would not live alway : let me alone Tfor 

2. To cause or suffer to rest, put dovm, nr yanack, 5. 
Exod32. 10 Now therefore let me alone, thatmy wrath 
2 .Sa. 16. II Let. .alone, and let him curse ; for the L. 
2 Ki.23. iB And he said, Let hira alone ; let no man 

'flos. 4. 17 Ephraim (is) joined to idols; let him alone 

3. To lei escape, oho malai, 3. 

2 Ki.23. 18 So they lethls bones alone, with thebonea 

4. To cause or suffer to fall, let go, na") raphah, 5. 

Eeut. 9. 14 Let me alone, that 1 may destroy them 
Judgii. 37 let me alone two months, that 1 may go 
'2 KL 4. 27 And the man of God said, lot her alone 
Job 7. 19 Jet me alone till I swallow down my spittle 
6. To leave, let alone, py^ shebaq. 

Ezra. 6. 7 Let the work of this house of God alone 

6. To set, place, n's* shilh. 

Job 10. 20 let me aiope, that I may take comfort a 

7. To send axuay, lei go, a(p'n],ui apihismi. 

Matti5. 14 Let them alone : they be blind leaders of 
Marki4. 6 Let her alone ; why trouble ye her ? she 

15.36 and gave him to drink, saying, Let alone- 
Lukei3. 8 Lord, let it alone this year also, till Ishall 
Johnii. 48 If we let him thus alone, all., will believe 

12. 7 Then said Jesus, Let her alone : against 

8.70 permit, suffer, lei go, ido) eao. 

Slark I. 24 (Let., alone ;] what have., to do with thee 
Luke 4. 34 Let . . alone ; what have we to do with thee 
Acts 5. 33 now Isay.unto you. .[letthem alone]: tor 

LET down, to — 

1. To cause to go down, let doxon, in; yarad, 5. 
Gen. 24. 18 she hasted, and let down herpitcher upon 

24. 46 she made haste, and letdown her pitcher 

Josh. 2. 15 Then she let them, dovra by a cord through 

2. i8 window which thou didst let us down by 

1 Sa. 19. 12 Michal let David down through a window 

2. To cause to rest, put dovm, ni3 nuach, 5. 
Exodi7. 1 1 when he let down his hand, Amalek prev. 

3. To cause to stretch out, npj natah, 5. 

Gen. 24. 14 Let do".vn thy pitcher, I pray thee, that 
i.To let fall,, be feeble, r\-)-\raphah, 3.. 

Eze. I. 24 when they stood, they 1st down their w1. 
I. 25 when they stood, (and) had let down their 

5. To stnd, rh^ shalach, 8. 

Jer. 38. 6 and they let down Jerem.iah with cords 
»> 38. 1 1 let them down by cords into the dungeon 

6. To cause to sink, let sink, yp?" shaqa, 5. 

Job 41. I tongue with a coi'd.. thou lettest down? 
T.To send do^tm, Kadlrjai kathiemi. 

Luke 5. 19 and let him down through the tiling with 
Acts 9. 25 and let (him) down by the v/all in a basket 

10. II a great sheet knit, .and let down to the 

11. 5 sheet, let down from heaven by four cor. 

S.iTo loose, let loose, let doion, xaA.a5) clialad. 

Mark 2. 4 they let down the bed whereon the sick 

Lulie 5. 4 Launch out into tiie deep, and let dcvn 

5. 5 nevertheless at thy word' I vnW let down 

Acts 9. 25-analet(bin:.)dovrabythewallinabasket 

27. TO v/hen they had let down the boat into the 

2 Co. 3ty 33 through* window in a basket was 1 letd. 

LET do-wn, to ba — 
To go on,'"^/-, yalak. 
2 Ki. 13. 21 when theraan was let down, and touched 

IiST go or get away, to — • 

l.To escape, let off, aha malai, 2. 

I Sa. 20. 29 Letmegetaway,Ipraythee,andseemybr. 

2. To let fall, desist, ns-i raphah. 

Exod. 4. 26 So he let him go : then she said, A bloody 

3. To cause to fall, let fall, ~B-] raphah, 5. 

Job 27. 6 I hold fast, and will not let it go : my h. 
Prov. 4. 13 let , . not go : keep her ; for she (is) thy life 
Song 3. 4 I held hinc, and would not 1st Mm go 

i. To send, rh^ shalach. 

3 Sa. 13. 27 that he let. .tlie king's sons go with him 

5. To send, n^y" shalach, 3. 

Gen. 32. 26 Let me go. .1 wUlnol !et thee go, except 
Exod. 3. 20 smite, -and after that he will let you go 
4. 31 Phar.".«h. .he shall hot let the people go 
4. 23 Let ray son go, that he may serve rae : and 
4. 23 a thou refuse to let him go, bebold, I wiU 



Exod. s. 1 Let ray people go, that they may hold a f. 
5. a that I should obey his voice to let Israelgo 

5. 3 I know not. .neither will I let lei-ael go 

6. J with a strong hand shall he let them go 

6. II that he lot the children of Is.'ael go out 

7. 14 Pharaoh, .he refuocthto let the fieople go 

7. 16 Let my people go, that tbey may serve rae 

8. I Let my people go, that they may serve me 
8. 2*if thou refuse to let. .go, behold, I will 

8. 8 I will let the people go, that they may do 
8. 30 I>et my people go, that they may serve me 
8. 21 if thou wilt not let ray people go, behold 
8. 28 I will let you go, that ye may Eacrtflce t,o 
8. 29 in not letting the people go to sacrifice to 

8. 32 this time.. neither would he let the peo. go 

9. I Let my people go, that they may sen-s mo 
9. 2 tbou refuse to let . . go, and wilt hold them 
9. 7 hardened, and hedid not let the people go 
9. 13 Let ray people go, that they may son'o id« 
9. 17 exaltest. .that tbou wilt not let them go? 
g. 28 I will let you go, and ye ehail stay no lo. 
9. 35 neither would he let the children, .go 

TO. 3 let my people go, that they may serve me 
10. 4 if thou refuse to let my people go, behold 
10. 7 let the men go, that they may serve the 
10. 10 as 1 will let you go, and your little ones 
10. 20 v/ould not let the children of Israel go 

10. 27 hardened, .and he would not let them go 

11. I yet. .afterwards he will let you go hence 
II. I when he shall let (you) go, ho shall surely 
*i. :o would not let the children of Israel go 

13. 15 when Pharaoh would hardly let us go 
13. 17 when Pharaoh had lot the people go, that 

14. 5 we have let Israel go from serving us? 
21. 26, 27 he shall let him go free for his. .sake 

Xev. 14. 33 he shall lei go the living bird out of the 
1(3. 10 to let him go for a scape goat into the wild. 
16. 22 he shall let go the goat In the wilderness 
16. 26 ho that let go the goat for the scape goat 

Deuti5. IS then, .thou shaRlet him go free from thee 

15. 13 And., thou shall not let liimgo away em. 

21. 14 then thou shalt let her go whjther she 

22. 7 thou shalt in any wise let the dam go, and 
Judg 1. 25 but they let go the man and all hie family 

2. 6 when Joshua had let the people go, tho 
15. 5 he let, .go into the standljig com of the 

19. 25 and when the day began, .they let her go 
1 Sa. 6. 6 did they not let the people go, and they 

9. 19 to morrow I will let thee go, and «t11 tell 
19. 17 said. .Let me go; why should I kill thee? 

20. 5 let me go, that I may hide myself in the 
20. 29 And he said. Let me go, I pray thee ; for 
24. 19 will ho let him go well away? wherefore 

1 Ki. II. 22 Nothing: howbeit let me go in any wise 

20. 42 Because thouhast let go out of (thy) hand. 

2 Ki. 5. 24 and he let the men go, and they departed. 
Isa. 45: 13 he shall let go my captives, not for price 

58. 6 to let the oppressed go free, and that ye b. 

Jer. 34. 9, 10 should let his man servant, .'go free 
34. 10 heard..then they obeyed, and let (them) go 
34. II the handmaids, whom they had let go free 
34. 14 let ye go every man his brother an Hebrew 
34. 14 thou shalt let him go free from thee : but 
40. 1 the captain of the guard had let him go 
40. 5 gave..victualsandareward,andlethimgo 
50. 33 held them fast; they refnsed to let them go 

Eze. 13. 20 wiU let the souls go. .the souls that ye h.- 

G.To loose away, a.-no\Ca> apoluo. 

Luke22. 68 if I also ask., ye will not .. let (me) go 

7. To send away, h,<^[-r\jxi aphiemi. 

Jlarkii. 6they said unto them..and they let them go 
[See also Eroo.] 
lET forth, to — 
To give forth or out, ^KSiSafit etulidomi. 

I,uke2o. 9 man planted a vineyard, and let it forth. 
LET out, to. — 
l.To give, ]n\ naihan. 

Song S. II let out the vineyard unto keepers; eveiy 

2. To open, free, "i?? paiar. 

Prov 17. 14 one letteth out water ; therefore leave 
Z.To give cut or forth, ^KSiSufXi ekdidomi. 

Matt2i. 33 let it outto husbandmen, and went Into 

21. 41 and wiU let out (his) vineyard unto other 
Marki2.' i let it out to husbandmen, and went into 

LET be or have, to — 

To send, away, let go, aiplripLi aphiemi. 

■Jlatt. 5. 40 take .thy coat, let him have (thy) cloai 
^ 27. /!9 let be, let us see whether Eliaa will coma 

LET remain, to — 

To cause t-o rest, let rest,, put down, nj; yanach, 5. 

Jer. 27. II those will 1 let remain stiU in their own 
lETTEE — 
l.A letter, K"!3!< iggera. 

Ezra 4. 8 wrote a letter against Jerusalem to Arta. 

4. II This (is) the copy of the letter that tbey 

5. 6 The copy of the letter that Tatnai, gover. 

2.A letter, nnjx iggereth. 

2 Ch.30. 1 wrote letters also to Ephraim and Macas. 

30. 6 the posts want with the letters from tha 

Keh. 2. 7 let letters bo given me to the governors 

2. 8 And a letter unto Asaph the keeper of the 

2. 9 I came. ..ind gave them the king's leftera 

6. 5 Then sent, .with an open iettsrin his hand 
6. 17 the nobles. .sentma-oylettsrsuatoTobiah 
6. J9 Tobiah sent letters to put me In fear 



LETTER 



600 



LEVITB 



Eath. 9. 26 Therefore for all the words of this letter 
9. 29 wrote . . to confirm this seooacl letter of P. 
Z.Epistle, letter, jwi?: nishtevan. 

Jtea 4. 7 the writing of the letter (was) written in 
4.18 The letterwhichye sent unto us hath been 

4. 23 when the copy of king Artaxerxes' letter 

5. s they returned answer by letter concerning 

7. II this (is).the copy of the letter that the king 

4t.A took, account, njp sepher. 

3 Sa. II. 14 that David wrote a letter to. joab, and 

II. IS he wrote in the letter, saying, Set ye Ur. 

X "Ki. 21. 8 she wrote letters in Ahab's name, and s. 

21. 8 and sent the letters unto the elders, and 

21. 9 she wrote in the letters, saying, Proclaim 

21. wt as it (was) written in the letters which she 

9 Ki. 5. si will send a letter unto the king of Israel 

5. 6 he brought the letter to the king of Israel 

S- 6 Now when this letter is come unto thee 

5. 7 v/hen the king of Israel had read the let. 

10. t Jehu wrote letters, and sent to Samaria 

10. 2 Now as soon as this letter cometh to you 

10. 6 Then he wrote a letter the second time to 

10. 7 it came to pass, when the letter came to 

fg. 14 Hezekiah received the letter of the hand 

2o. 12 sent letters and a present unto Hezekiah 

2 Cli.32. 17 He wrote also letters to rail on the LORD 

Ssth. I. 22 For he sent letters-into all the king's 

3. 13 the letters were sent by posts into all the 

8. s t^ reverse the letters devised by Haman 
8. 10 and sent letters by posts on horse back 
9? 20 and sent letters unto all the Jews that 

9. 25 he commanded by letters, that his wicked 
g. 30 he sent the letters unto aU the Jews, to 

Isa. 37. i4Hezekiahreceivedtheletterfromthehand 
39. ■ 1 Bent letters and a present to Hezekiah 

Jer. 29. I these (are) the words of the letter that J. 
29. 25 Because thou hast sent letters in thy name 
29. 29 Zephaniab the priest read this letter in 

S, Matter, word, sentence, cms pithgam. 

Ezra s. 7 They sent a letter unto him, wherein was 

6.A letter, anything written, ypdfi/j.a gramma. 
I<ukea3. 38 [written over him in letters of Greek] 
John 7. 15 How knoweth this man letters, having 
Acts 28. 2 i We neither received letters out of Judea 
£om. 2. 27 who by the letter and circumcision dost 

2. 29 in the spirit, (and) not in the letter 

7. 6 serve, .not (in) the oldness of the letter 
a Co. 3. 6 the letter, but of the spirit : for the letter 
jGal. 6. II Ye see how large a letter I have written 

7. An epistle, any thing sent, iirio-roX'fi epistole. 
'Acts 9. 2 desired of him letters to Damascus to the 

22. 5 from whom also I received letters unto 

23. «s And he wrote a letter after this manner 
1 Co. i6. 3 whomsoever ye shall approve by (your) 1. 
3 Co. 7. 8 For though I made you son^ with a letter 

10. 9 not seem as it I would teiTify you by let. 
10. JO For (his) letters, say they, fare) weighty 
10. 1 1 such as we are in word by letters when 
a Th. 2. 2 nor by word, nor by letter as from us, as 

lElTEK — iSee Write.] 

lE-TTT'-SHIK, Da-w^ oppressed, sintcJc. 

Son ot JJcdan, who was grandson of Abraham by Ketu- 

rah. B.C. 1800. 

Gen. 25. 3 the sons. .were Asshurim, andL., and Le. 
lE-UH'-MIffi, D'ON^. 

Bon of Dedan, who was grandson of Abraham by Ketu- 
rah. B.C. 1 800. Also the name of the tribe that sprung 
from him, called Beni Lam, in Asyrland, S. of Hedgaz, 
£n the province of Shira, five stations from Mecca, on 
the mountain between Tubuk and Akhdar ; also In 
Babylonia and Mesopotamia. 

Gen. 25. 3 sons, .were Asshurim. .Letushim, and I. 
I£'-VI, 'iS ioined, Afvt 

1. The third son of Jacob by Leah. B.C. 1756-1619. 
Gen. 29. 34 therefore was his name called L. 

34. 25 Simeon and L.,Dinah'sbrethren, took each 
34. 30 And Jacob said to Simeon and L. , Ye have 
35. 23 and L., and Judah, and Issachar, and Ze 
46. II the sons of L. ; Gershon, Kohath, and M. 
49. s Simeon and L. (are)brethren; instruments 
Exod. I. 2 Reuben, Simeon, L., and Judah 

6. 16 sons of L. according to their generations 
6. 16 years of the life of %,. (were) an hundred 
Kum. 3. 17 these were the sons of L. by their names 
16. 1 the son of L. , and Dathan and Abiram the 
26. 59 daughter of L., whom (her mother) bare 
1 Cb. 2. I Simeon, L., and Judah, Issachar, and Ze. 
6. 1, 16 sons ot L. ; Gershon, Kohath, and M. 
6. 38 Kohath, the son of L., the son of Israel 
6. 43 Jahath, the son of Gershom, the sob of L. 
6. 47 of Mushl, the son of Merari, the son of 1, 
Ezra 8. 18 of Mahll, the son of L., the son of Israel 

2. The tribe descended from Levi. 

Exod. a. 2 of L., and took (to wife) a daughter of L. 
■6. 19 these (are) the families of L. according to 
32, 26 sons of L. gathered themselves together 
32. 28 the children of L. did according to the 

Nom. I. 49 OnlythouBhaltnotnumberthetribeof L. 

3. 6 Bring the tribe of L. near, and present 

3. IS Number the children of L. after the house 

4. 2 sons of Kohath from among the sons of L. 

16. 7 (ye take) too much upon you, ye sons of L. 
j6. 8 Moses said.. Hear, I pray you, ye sons of L, 
j6. 10 all thy brethren the sons of L. with thee 

17. 3 Shalt vMte Aaron's name upon the rod of L. 
*?. Srodci Aaron &r.. house of L. was buddee* 



Num 18. 2 thy brethren also of the tribe of L., the 
i3. 21 I have given the children of L. all the 

Deutio. -8 thelORDseparatedthetribeofL., to bear 
10. 9 L. hath no part nor inheritance with his 
18. I the tribe of L., shall have no part nor 
ei. 5 the sons of L. shall come near; for them 
27. 12 L., and Judah, and Issachar, and Joseph 
31. 9 delivered it unto, .priests the sons of L. 
33. 8 of L. he said, (Let) thy Thummim and thy 

Josh 13. 14 the tribe of L. he gave none inheritance 

■ »3-'33 tribe of L. Moses gave not (any) inherita. 

21. 3D Kohath., (who were) of the children of L. 

I K1.I2. 31 people, which were not of the sons of L. 

I Ch. 9. 18 iu the companies of the children of L. 
12. 26 the children of L., four thousand and six 
31. 6 L. and Benjamin counted he not among 
23.' 6 divided . .into courses amongthe sons ofL. 
23. 14 his sons were named of the tribe of L. 

23. 24 These (were) the sonsof L. afterthe house 

24. zo And the rest of the sons of Levi (were th.) 
Ezra 8. 15 and found there none of the sons of L. 
Neh. 10. 39 children of L. shall bring the ollering 

12. 23 The sons of L., the chief of the fathera 
P8a.i35. 20 Bless the Lord, house ot i. : yethatfear 
Eze. 40. 46 the sons of Zadok among the sons of L. 

48. 31 Keuben, one gate of Judah, one gate of L. 
Zech 12. 13 The family of the house of L. apai-t, and 
MaL 2. 4 my covenant might be TOth L., saith the 

2. 8 yehavecorruptedthecovenantof L., saith 

3. 3 he shall purify the sons of L., and purge 
Heb. 7. 5 verily they that are of the sons of L. 

7. 9 L. also, who receiveth tithes, payed tithes 
Rev. 7. 7 tribe of L. (were) sealed twelve thousand 

■3. An apostle, called also Matthew, formerly a publican 

or Roman tax-gatherer. 

Mark 2. 14 saw L. the (son) of Alpheus sitting at the 
Luke 5. 27 named L., sitting at the receipt of custom 

5. 29 L. made him agreat feast in Wsown house 

4. An ancestor of Jesus. 

Luke 3. 24 which was (the son) of L., which was (the 

5. Another ancestor of Jesus. 

Luke 3. 29 (8on)of Matthat, which was (the 8on)of L. 
UETIATKm — 
Leviathan, great water animal, W17 livyathan. 

Job 41. I Canst thou draw out le\'iathan vidth an 

Psa. 74. 14 Thou brakest the heads of leviathan in 
104. 26 that leviathan, .thou hast made to play 

Isa. 27. 1 leviathan the piercingserpent.. leviathan 
lE-VITE, •'lb, C'lVrt, AeviT-ns. 
An appellation of the descendants of Levi. 

Exod 4. 14 (Is) not Aaron the L. thy brother? I know 

6. 25 (are) the heads of the fathers of the L. 
38. 21 (for) the service of the L., by the hand of 

Lev. 25. 32 the cities of the L., (and) the houses 6f 

25. 32 the houses, .may the L. redeem at any 
25. 33 if amanpurchaseof theIi.,thenthehouse 

25. 33 the houses of the cities of the L. (are) 
Num. I. 47 the L. after the tribe of their fathers 

I. 50 shalt appoint the L. over the tabernacle 
I. 51 setteth forward, the L. shall take it down 
1. 51 the tabernacle, .the L. shall set it up 
I. 53 L. shall pitch round about the tabernacle 
1. 53 L. shall keep the charge of the tabernacle 
e. 17 camp of the L. in tlie midst of the camp 
B. 33 L. were not numbered amongthe children 
3. 9 thou Shalt give the L. unto Aaron and to 
3.12 have taken the L. from among the children 
3. 12 therefore the L. shall be mine 
3. 20 These (are) the families of the L. according 
3. 32 (shaU be) chief over the chief of the L. 
3. 39 AU that were numbered of the L., which 
3. 41 thou shalt take the L. for me. .instead 
3. 41 the cattle of the L. instead of all the 
3. 45 Take the L. Instead of all the first bom 
3. 45 the L. instead of-their cattle ; and the L. 
3. 46 of Israel, which are more than the L. 

3. 49 above them that were redeemed by the L. 
(4, iSfamUiesof. .Kohathitesfrom amongthe L. 

4. 46 those that were numbered ot theL., whom 

7. 5 thou shalt give them unto the L., to every 

7. 6 and the oxen, and gave them unto the xL 

8. 6 Take the 1. from among the children of 
8. 9 shalt bring the L. before the tabernacle 
8. 10 thou shalt bring the L. before the Lord 
8. 10 Israel shaU put their hands upon the L. 
8. II Aaron shall offer the L. before the Lord 
8. 12 L. shall lay their hands upon the heads 

8. 12 offering, .to make an atonement for the L. 

8. 13 thou Shalt set the L. before Aaron, and 

8. 14 Thus shalt thou separate the L. from amo. 

8. 14 the children of Israel : and the L. shall be 

8. 15 after that shall-the L. go in to do the serv. 
8. 18 I have taken the L. for all the first bom 
8. 1'g I have given the L. (as) a gift to Aaron 
8. 20 did to the L. according unto all that the 
8. 20 Lord cornma,nded Moses concerning the L. 
8. 21 theL. were pmifiedjand they washed their 
8. 22 And after that went the L. in to do their 
8. 24 This (is it) that (belongeth) unto the L. 
8. 26 Thus shalt thou do imto the L. touching 

18. 61 have taken your brethren the L. from 
18. 23 L. shall do the service of the tabernacle 
18. 24 I have given to the L. to inherit : therefore 
18. 26 speak unto theL., and sayuntothem,'When 
18. 30 it shall be counted unto the L. as the 

26. 57 they that were numbered of the L. after 
26. 58 The3e(are)thofamiliesoftheL.:the family 
31. 30 give them unto the L., which keep the 
31. 47 gave them unto the L., which kept the ch. 



Num3S. 2 they give unto-the L., of the inheritance 
35. 2 ye shall give (also) unto the L. suburbs 
35- 4) 6> 7 cities which ye shall give unto the Xt. 
35. 8 every one . .give of his cities unto the L. 

Deutiz. 12, 18 and the L. that (is) within your gates 
12. 19 thou forsake not the L. as long as thou 
14. 27 theL. that (is)within thy gates; thou shalt 
14. 29 L.,becausenehath nopartnorinheritance 

16. II the L. that (is) within thy gates, and the 
16. 14 thou shalt rejoice . . and the L., the stran. 

17. g thou shalt come unto the priests the L. 

3 7. 18 of (that which is) before the priests the L. 

18. I The priests theL., (and) all the tribe of L. 
18. 6 if a L. come from any of thy gates out of 
18. 7 minister, .as all his brethren the L. (do) 

04. 8 according to all that the priests the L. 
e6. II thou shalt rejoice, .and the L., and the 
e6. 12 given (it) unto the L., the stranger, the 
e6. 13 and also have given them unto theL., and 
27. 9 Moses and the priests the 1. spake unto 
07. 14'the L. shall speak, and say unto all the 
31. 25 Moses commanded the L., which bare the 

•Tosh. 3. 3 the priests the L. bearing it, then ye shall 

8. 33 on that side before the priests the L., wh. 
14. 3 but unto the L. he gave none inheritance 

14. 4 therefore they gave no part unto the L. in 
j8. 7 the L. have no part among you ; for the 
ei. 1 heads of the fathers of the L. unto Eleazar 
Bi. 3 children of Israel gave unto the L. out of 
61. 4Children of Aaron. .(whichwere)oftheL. 
EI. 8 children of Israel gave by lot unto the L. 
ei. 20 the L. which remained of the children of 
EI. 27 of the families of the L., out of the (other) 
BI. 34 the rest of the L., out of the tribe of Zeb. 
21. 40 were remaining of the families of the L. 
ei. 41 All the cities of the t. within the posses. 

Judg 17. 7 there was a yoimg man . .who (was) a L, 
17. 9 he saiduntohim, I(am)aL.of Beth-lehem 
1,7. 10 said . . Dwell with me . . So tlie L. went in 

17. II the L. was content to dwell with the man 

17. 12 Micah consecrated the L. ; and the young 

17. 13 Lord will do me good, seeing I have a L. 

18. 3 knew the voice of the young man the L. 

18. 35 came tothehouseoftheyoungmantheL. 

19. I there was a certain L. sojouming on the 
ao. 4 the L., the husband of the woman that 

1 Sa. 6. 15 the L. took down the ark of the Lord, and 

2 Sa. 15. 24 lo Zadok also, and all the L. (were) with 
I Ki. 8. 4 even those did the priests and the L. bring 
I Ch. 6. 19 these (are) the families of theL. according 

€. 48 Their brethren also the L. (were) appoln. 

6. 64 children of Israel gave to the L. (these) 

9. 2 first inhabitants, .(were), .the priests, t. 
9. 14 of the L. ; Shemaiah the son of Hasshub 
9. z6 For these L., the four cliief porters, were 
9. 31 Mattithiah, (one) of the L., who (was) the 
9. 33 the singers, chief of the fathers of the L. 
9. 34 These chief fathers of the L. (were) chief 

13. 2 and L. (which are) in their cities (and) 

15. 2 None ought to carry the ark. .hut the L. 
15. 4 David assembled the children of. .the L. 
15. II David called for Zadok and. .for the L. 
15. 12 Ye (are) the chief of the fathers of the L. 

15. 14 So the priests and the L. sanctified them. 

15.15 children of the L. bare the ark of God 

15. 16 David spake to the chief of the L. to app. 

15. 17 So the L. appointed Heman the son of J. 
15. 22 Chenanlah, chief of thei., (was) for song 
15. 26 when God helped the L. that bare the ark 
15. 27 and all the L. that bare the ark, and the 
j6. 4 he appointed (certain)of the L. to minister 
23. 2 gathered together, -the priests and the L. 
23. 3 Now the L. were numbered from the age 
23. 26 unto the L. : they shall no (more) carry 

23. 27 For by the last words of David the L. 

24. 6 Shemaiah . .(one) of the L., wrote them 
E4. 6, 31 chief of thelathers of the priests. .L. 
24. 30 These (were) the sons of the L. after the 
66. 17 Eastward (were) six L., northward four a 
b6. 20 of the L., Ahijan (was) over the treasures 
E7. 17 Of the L. ; Hashabiah the son of Eemuel 
b3. 13 for the courses of the priests and the L. 

28. 21 the courses of the priests and theL., (even 
s Ch. 5. 4 aU the elders of Israel came ; and the L. 

J. 5 these did the priest (and) the L. bring up 

5. 12 Also the L. (which were) the singers, all 

7. 6 X. also with instruments of music of the 

8. 14 he appointed, .the L. to their charges, to 

8. 15 commandment of the kiag unto the. .L. 
II. 13 priests and the L. that (were) in all Israel 
II. 14 For the L. left their suburbs, and their 
13. 9 Have ye not cast out. .the L., and have 
13. 10 priests, which minister, .and the L. (wait) 
17. 8 with them (he sent) L.,' (even) Shemaiah 
ij. 8 Asahel. .andTobijah,andTob-adonijah,L. 
19. 8 did Jehoshaphat set o£ the L., and (of) 
sg. II also the L. (shall be) oifieers before you 
00. 14 Then upon Jahaziel..aL.. ofthesonsofA. 
00. 19 the L., of the children of the Kohathites 
03. 2 gathered the L. out of all the cities of J. 
03. 4 of the L., (shall be) porters of the doors 
23. 6 none . . save . . they that minister of the L. 
23. 7 the L. shall compass the kinground about 
23. 8 So the L. and all Judah did according 

23. 18 by the hand of the priests the L., whom 

24. s gathered together the priests and the L. 
24. 5 Howbeit the L. hastened (it) not 

24. 6 Why hast thou not required of the L. to 
24. II was brought, .by the hand of the L. 

29. 4 he brought in the priests and the L., and 
29. 5 Hear me, ye L. ; siactify now yourselves 
eg. 12 the 1. arose, Mahath the son of Amasal 



LEVITICAIi 



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Lioa 



s Ch.29. 16 tlie L. took (it]), to carry(it)out abroad into 
29. 25 Iio set the L. 111 the hou3c of the Loud 
29. 26 the L. stood vvitli the instruments of David 
•29. 30 princes coramamled the L. to slut; praise 

29. 34 their liretlircn tlie L. did help them, till 
29, 34 L. (were) more upright iu heart to sanctify 

30. 15 L. were ashamed, and sanctified therasel. 
3a iSfwhich they received) of the hand of tlie L, 
30.' 17 the L. had the charge of the killing of 
30. «i the L. and the priests praised the L. 

30. 22 tho L. that taught thegood knowledge of 

30. 25 the L., andall tho congregation that came 

30. 27 the L. arose and blessed the people : and 

31. 2 the priest and the L. alter their courses 
3X- 2 and L. for burnt offerings and (or peace 
31. 4 give the portion of the priests ind tho L. 
3j. 9 questioned with, the priests and tho L. 
31. la Cononiali the L. (was) ruler, and Shimel 

31. 14 tho son of Imnah the L., the porter towa. 
3t. 17 tho L. from twenty years old and upward 
31. 19 reckoned by genealogies among the L. 
34. 9 the L. that kept tho doors had gathered 

34. 12 Jahath and Obadiah, the L. , of tlie sons of . 
34. 12 the L., all that could skill of instruments 
34. 13 of the L. (there were) scribes, and offlcers 

34. 30 the L., and all the people, groat and small 

35. 3 said unto the L. that taught all Israel 
3S. 5 the division of tho families of the L. 
33. 8 the people, to the priests, and to the L. 
35. 9 Jozabad, chief of the L,, gave unto tho L. 
35. 10 the L. in their courses, according to the 
35. II Idllod the passover. .and tho L. flayed 
35. 14 the L. prepared for themselves, and for 

35. 15 their brethren the L. prepared for them 
35. 18 the L., and allJudah and Israel that wero 

3!zra I. 5 tho L., with all (them) whoso spiiit God 
2. 40 The L. : the cliildren of Jeshua, and Kad. 

2, 70 L., and (some) of the people, and the sin, 

3. 8 of their brethren the priests and the L. 
3. 8 appointed the L., from twenty years old 
g. 9 rwith)thcirson3and their brethren-theL. 
3. 10 tho L., the sons of Asaph, with cymbals 

3. 12 many of the priests and L., and chief of 
6. 16 the L., and the rest of the childi-en of 
6. 18 the L. in their courses, for the servico 

6. 20 priests and the L. were purified together 

7. 7 the t., and the singers, and the porters 
7.. 13 people of Israel, and (ol) his priests and L. 

7. 24 touching any of the priests andL.,Biugera 
?, 20 had. appointed for the sorvico of the L. 

8. 29 before the chief ol tho priests and the L. 
8. 30 So took the priests and tho X. the weight 
8. 33 J., andNoadiah tho son of Einnui, L. 

Q. I the 1., have not separated themselves from 

to. 5 and made the chief priests, tho L., and all 

10. IS and Shabbctliai the L. helped them 

10. 23 of the L. ; Jozabad, and Shimei, and Ke. 

Ueh. 3. 17 after him repaired the L., Rehum the son 

7. I the singers and tlie L. were appointed 

7. 43 The L. : the children of Jeshua, of Had. 

7. 73 t!ie-I'.,.and the porters, and the singers 

8. 7 the 1., caused the people to understand 
Z. 9 the L. that taught the people, said unto 
8. 11 the L. stUlcd all the people, saying, Hold 

8. 13 were gathered . .the priests, and the L. 

9. 4'i 5 the L., Jeshua, and Kadmiel, Bani, Sh. 
9, 38 our princes, L., (and) priests, seal (unto 

10. 9 the L.: both Jeshua the son of Azaniah 

10. 28 L., the-Dortcrs, the singers, the Nethiniras 
xo. 34 we cast the lots among the priests, the I<. 

10. 37 of our ground unto the L., that the same 
JO. 38 the L., when the L. take tithes: and the L. 
»i. 3 the 1., and the Nethinims, and the child. 

11. IS of thel.: Shemaiah the sonof fiashub, the 
II. r6 Jozabad, of the chief of the L., (liad) the 
II. 18 theL. in the holy city (were) two hundred 
II. 20 residue of Israel, ol tlie priests, .the L. 
II. 22 The overseer also of the L. at Jemsalera 

11. 36 of the L. (were) divisions in Judah, (and) 

12. I the L. that went up with Zembbabel the 
12. 8 the L. : Jeshua, Binnui, Kadmiel, Shereb. 
12. 22 The 1., in the days of EUashlb, Joiada 
12. 24 the chief of the 1. : Hashabiah, Sherebiah 
12. 27 they sought the L. out of all their places 
12. 30 the L. purified themselves, and purified 

12. 44 nortions ol the law for tlie priests and L. 
12, 44, for the- priests and for the 1. that waited 
j2. 47 (holy things) unto the L.j and the L. 

13. 5 was commanded (to be given) to the L. 
13. '10 L. had not been given (them) : for tho L. 

13. 13 of the I-., Pcdaiah : and next to them (was) 
13. 22 commanded the L.that they shonld cleanse 
13. 29 covenant of the priesthood, and of tlie L. 
13. 30 appointed the wards, .and the L., every 

Isa. 66. 21 1 win also take of them', .for L, saiththe 
Jer. 33. 18 Neither shall the priests the L want a 
33. 21 and with the L. the priests, my ministers 
33. 22 so will I multiply, .the L. that minister- 
Eze. 43. 19 tKou shalt give to the priests the L. that 
44. 10 the L. that are gone away far from me 

44. IS the priests the f., thft sons of Zadok, that 

45. 5 shall also the L. . . have for themselves, for 
48. II went not astray, .as the t. went astray 

48. 12 a thing most holy by the border of the L. 

48. 13 agiir.stthe border of the priests the L. 
48. 22 Moreover from the possession of the L. 

Inieio. 32 likewise a L., when 1ft was at the place 
John 1. 19 v/hen the Jews sent priests and L. from 
Acts 4. 36 Joses. .a L., (aad) of tho country of Cyp. 

T.HVlTinAT., AeoiTf/trfs lelcmging to the Leviies. 
Heb. 7..11 If therefore pcrfectioii were bythe L. -pi. 



LEVY — 

A burden, tribute, D3 maa. 

I Ki. 5. 13 Solomon raised a lory ov-i, of all Israel 
5. 13 and tlio levy v>as thirty thonsand mon 
S. 14 and Adoniram (was) over tlio levy 
9. 15 tlu3 (is) tho roasouof tho levy which king 
LEVY, to — 
\.To cause (0 rjo up, njij; alah, 5. 

I Ei 9. 2j upon those did Solomon levy a tribats ol 
2. To cause to be high, lift up, on rum, 5. 

Num3i. 28 levy u tribute unto tho Lord ol the man 
LEWD, LirWDLY — 

1. Wiclced tlwught or demcc, n^J zxirmiaJi. 

Eze. 16. 27 that hate . . wluch are ashamed of thy tovnl 

22. II another hath lewdly defiled his daughter 

23. 44 Aholah and. . AhoUbali, the lewd wunicii 

2. Causing or having labour, bad, evil, irovripSs. 

Acts 17. 5 certain lewd fellows of the basersort^and 
LEWDNESS — 

1. Wicked thought or device, ."i»l zirrvmah. 
■Judgae. 6 they have committed lewdness and folly 
Jer. 13. 27 thy nelghlngc, the lewdness of thy v/horo. 
Eze. 16. 43 thou shalt not commit tills lewdness above 

16. 58 Thou hast borne thy lewdness and thino 

22. 9 In the midst of thee they commit lewdness 
E3. 21 thou callcdst to remembranco tho lewdn. 

23. 27 Xliua will I make thy lewdness to cease 
23. 29 both thy lewdness and thy whoredoms 
23. 35 therefore bear thou also tliy lewdness and 
E3. 43 Thus mil I cause lewdness to cease out 
23. 48 may bo taught not to do after yourlewd. 

23. 49 theysiiallrecompenseyourlewdnessupon 

24. 13 In thy flltninosB (is) lewdness,: becau.ie I 
H08. 6. 9 the company of priests.. they commit lo. 

2. Wicked thought or device, noiD r,iezimmah. 

Jer. II. 15 sho hath wrought lewdness with many 
Z.Emptiness, folly, dishonour, ra'^.ij nabluth. 

Hos. a. 10 now wUi I discover her lewdness in the 
i.Work of levity, recklessness, ^aStovpyijfia rliadi. 

Acts 18. 14 If It wore a matter ol wroag or wicked L . 
LI&E — 
l.Lying, failing, 3n« akzah. 

Jer. IS. 18 wilt thoii bo altogether unto mo rs r. Uar 

'LA device, 13 bad. 

Isa. 44. 2s That Irostrateth the tokens ol tho liars 
Jer. JO. 36 A sword (is) upon tho liars ; and they 

3. To he a liar, deceiver,, 31^ kazab. 

Psa.ii6. ti I said in. ray haste, AH men. (are) liars 
4.^1 lie, falsclwod, np,§' sheqer. 

Prov.17. 4 (and) niiar giveth ear to anaoghty toagao 
5^ 'man of lies, njj b-'k ish kazab. 

Prov.ig. 22 and a poor man (is) bettor than a liar 

&.Lying, i^evZi]s pseudes. 

Uev. 2. 2 and are not, and hast fotmd them liars 
21. 8 all [liars], shall have their part in the lake 

7. A lier-r, ijieiffrris pseustes. 

John a. 44 the devU. .he Is a liar, and the father ol 
8. 55 I shall be a lixir like imto you : butlknow 
Eom. 3. 4 let God be true, but every man a liar ; as 
I Ti. 1. 10 for liars, forperjured persons, and if there 
Titus 1. 12 The Cretiaus (are) alway j Uai-s, evil beasts 
I Ja 1. 10 we make liim a liar, and liis word is not 
e. 4 Ee . . is a liar, and the truth is not in him 
o. 22 Who is a liar but he that denietli that J. 
4. 2o and hateth his brother, he is a liar : for 
5. 10 -belie veth not God hath made him.a Uar 

LIAS, to be found or make a — 

1. To become or prove a liar, 315 kazab, 2. 
ProT.30. 6 he reprove thee, and thou bo found a liar 

2. To.cause to lie, prove a liar, ni| kazab, 5. 

' Job 24. 2S who will make me a liar, and make my s, 

S.To feign, i?n3 kachash, 2. 

Deut33. 29thliieeiiemiea shall be found liars rmtotheo 

IIBESAL, liberal things — 
\.A blessing, np-ja berakah. 

Prov.ii.25 The liberal soul shaU be made fat; and he 

2,Free, vdlling, noble, anj vadii. 

Isa. 32. s vile person shallbe no more called liberal 
32. 8 Jiberaldeviseth liberal things ; and by L 

3. Simplicity, unaffectedness, aTrXdrris haplotSs. 

a Co. 9. 13 for. .liberal distribution unto them, and 

UBESALIT? — 

I'.Unafectedness, siinplicity, anXiTti^ haplotes. 
2- Co. 8. 2 abounded imto the riches ol their libera. 

'2.A gratious act, benevolence, x<^P's charts. 

J Co. 16. 3 send to bring your liberality unto Jerns. 

UBEEALLY — 

\.To encircle^ piU anaq, 5. 

Deutis. 14 laiou shalt furnish him liberally out ol 

I.Simply, in simplicity, ottXSs haplos, 

Jas. I. sDSk ol God, that giveth to all. .liberally 

LrBISTINES, Ktfieprwoi {Lat.Lihcrtini),freedmen. 

Jews who had been captives at Eome, but being freed 

had retuniedto J crusalcm, where thsy had a synagogue, 
acts 6. 9 which is called (the synasogue) ol tho L. 



LIBEETY — 

LFrccdom, -\\Ti dcror. 

Lev. 25. JO proclaim liberty tliroughout. .the land 
61. I lo proclaim liberty to tho captives, and 
34. 8 all the people . . to proclaim uberty unto 
34. 15 in proclaiming liberty every man to his 
34. 17 in proclaiming liberty, every one to bis 
3j. 17 behold, I proclaim a Uuerty for you, Baltbi, 
46. 17 then it 6h;iU bo liis to tho year of liberty 



Isa. 
Jer. 



Eze. 



2JFrec, vsn chophshi. 

Jer. 34. 16 whom ho had set at liberty at their plea. 

8.yl sending back, letting loose, iyc-a-ts aneais. 
Acts 24. 23 to keep Paul, and to let (him) have liberty 

i.A sending away, remission,- K(pf<rij aphcsis. 
Luko 4. i3 Bent me. .to set at liberty them that ara 

5. Freedom, liberty, iXfvfftpla eleutheria. 

Rom. 8. 21 thoglorious liberty of the children of God 

1 C'o.io. 29 for why is my liberty judfetd of another 

2 Co. 3. 17 the spirit of the Lord (is), there (is) liberty 
2. 4 came in privily to spy out our liberty wh. 
5. I Stand fast therefore in tho liberty where. 
5. 13 brethren, ye have been called unto liberty 
5. 13 (use) not liberty for an occasion to the i 
I. 25 looketh into the perfect law of libertv, ani 
2. 12 that shall be judged by the law of liberty 
a. j6 As free, and not using (yoiu) liberty for a 
2. 19 Wliile they promise tnem liberty, they 



Gal. 



Jas. 



iPe. 
sPc. 



&. Authority, privilege, ilou<ria cxo^isia. 

I Co. 8. 9 lest by any means tliia liberty of yimrs 

LIBERTY, at — 

1 Broad, wide, 3rn rachab. 

Pea. 119. 45 I wUl walk at liberty ; for I seek thy pre. 

2. Free, i\ei0cpos eleutheros. 

1 Co. 7. 39 sho is at liberty to be married to whom 

LIBEE.TY, to giro — 

To turn over upon, permit, iitirpiwt^ epUrepO. 
Acts 27. 3 gave (lilm) liberty to go unto hia friends 

LIBSS??, to set al> — 

To IcT-se away, Liro\ia> apoltUi. 

Acts 26. 32 This man might have been set at liberty 
llcb.13. 23 Know ye that. .Timothy is set at Ubei'tV 

LI3'-HAn, ™a^ whiteness. 

1. The :Cth siation ol Israel from Egypt and 5th from 
Sinai, oee Laban. 

Hum 33. 20 And they departed .. and pitched In L. 
33. 21 they removed from L., and pitched at Ik 

2. A.Lcvltical city in Judah, S. from Jerusalem ; now 
Tel-el-safiek, a mile from Bleuthernpolis. 

Josh. to. 29 Joshua passed . . unto L. . . fought flt^u L. 
lo. 31 Joshua passed from L, and all Israel with 
JO. 32 according to aU that ho had done to L. 
10. 39 as he had done also to L. , and to her king 
12. '15 TJie king of L., one ; the king of Adullaia 
15. 42 L., and Ether, and Ashan 
21. 13 they gave to the children .. L. with her an. 

2 Ki. 8. 22 Yet Edom revolted. .Then L. revolted at 

19. 8 found the king, .warring against L.: fo» 
03. 31 Hamutal, the daughter of Jeremiah of h. 
24. 18 Hamutal, the daughter ol Jeremiah of L. 

1 Ch. 6. 57 they gave . . L. with her suburbs, and Ja. 

2 Ch.2i. 10 Tlie same time (also) did L. revolt from 
Isa. 37. 8 found the king.. warring against L.: for 
Jer. 52. I Hamutal) the daughter of Jeremiah ol h 

LIB'-NI, 'jnV white, distinguished. 

1. Son of Gcrshon, the son of Lovt B.C. 1491. 

Exod. 6. 1 7 sons of Gcrshon ; L. and Shiml, accordlnK 
Kiim. 3. 18 sons of Gershon by their families ; L., and 
I Ch. 6. 17 names of the sons of Gcrshom ; L., and 
6. 20 Of Gorshom ; E. his son, Jahath his soa 

2. Grandson of Merari, the sonof LevL B.C. 1491. 

1 Ch. 6. 29 The sons of Merari ;.Mahll, L. his son, 8, 

LTB-KITES, '}^Vn the Libndte. 
Descendants of^libni the son of Gershon. B.C. 1491. 
Num. 3. 21 Of Gershon (was) the family cf the L., and 
a6. 58 These (are) . ..the family of the L., the lam, 

LI3'-YA, B!3 Put. 

The Greek name for the region W. from Egypt along 

the African coast. Tlie Hebrew name is PhtiL 

Eze. 30. 5 Ethiopia, and L., and Lydui, anAall thfl 
30. 5 Persia, Ethiopia, and L. with them ; all 

Acts 2. 10 and in the parts of L. about CiTene, and 

UB'-YANS, LU'-BIM, Bi3 put, a'^'? lubbim, bowmen. 

The hihabitants of Libya, supi>osed to have sprang from. 

Phut, the son of Ham. B.C. 2300. (8es I/)d>im). 
Jer. 46. 9 Ethiopians and the L., that handle the 
Dan. II. 43 the L. and the Ethiopians (shall be) at his 

LICE — 

l.Gnat, louse, ]5 ktrn. 

E.TCd. 8. .16 thatitmaybecomeHoe throughout all tho 

8. 17 the dust of the land became lice through. 

8. iS did so. .to bring forth lice, but they could 
Psa.ios. 31 He spake, and there came, .liee in all their 

2. Gnats, lice, CJ? hinnam. 

]Lx3d/8. 17 and It became lice in man and itt.b,eaat 
8. 18 so tiioro ^vcro Boo upon man and upoii 

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LIB 



Place,-T6vot iopos. 

Acta 25. 16 and have licence to answer for hiniaelf 
UCEjJCE, to give — 
To tu/m over upon, permit, e'Tnrpeira epitrepo. 

Acts 21, 40 wlienhehadgivenhiinlicence, Paul stood 

XICK (up), to — 

l.To lick up, ^07 lachah. 

Ifumza. 4 aa the ox licketh up tho graas of the field 

2.T0 lick Tip, ^irtV lachah, 3. 

Num22. 4 Now shall this company lick up all., round 
I Ki. 18. 38 licked up the water that (was) in the tre. 
Psa. 72. 9 that dwell., and his enemies shall lick 
Isa. 49. 23 bow. .and lick up the dust of thy feet 
Mio. 7. 17 They shall lick the dust like a serpenft 

Z.To Uch, lap, ppS laqaq. 

1 Kt 21. 19 v/here dogs licked . . shall dogs lickthy bt 

22. 38 the dogs licked up his hlood ; and they 

4. To lick off or away, SnroKelxw apoleicho. 

Luke 16. 21 moreover the dogs came and (lickedl Iris 
UD- 
Leaf, lid, docrr, njT deUth. 

2 Ki 12. 9 bored a hole in the lid q& % and set It bes. 
KE — 

l.Lying, failing, 3)?K c^zaSi 

Mic. r. 14 Achati (shall be) a lie to the kings of Is. 

^hivice, 13 had. 
• Job II. 3 Should thy lies make men hold their peace? 
Isa. 16. 6 Moab . . very proud .. his lies (shaU) not (be) 
Jer. 48. 30 but . . not . . so ; his lies shall not so effect (it) 

8. To fe a liar, 315 Saxo^. 

Judgi6, TO, 13 thou hast mocked me, and toldme lies 
Esa. 40. 4 respecteth not . . such as turn aside to lies 

38. 3 astray as soon as they be born, speaking 1. 

62. ' 4 they delight in lies : they bless with their 

62. 9 men of high degree (are) a lie : to be laid 
rrov, 6. 19 A false v/itness (tiiat) spoaketh lies, and 

14. 5 not lie : but a falsa witness will utter lies 
14. as delivereth . . but a deceitful . . speaketh lies 
19. 5 and fho that) speaketh lies shall not esca. 
19. 9 and (he that) speaketh lies shall perish 
, 30. 8 Eemove far from mo vanity and lies; give 

Isa. 28. 15 we have made lies our rfefuge, and under 
■ 28. 17 the hail shall sweep away the rexuge of 1. 

Eze. 13. 8 5'e have spoken vanity, and f-eeii Hes, th.' 
13, 9 that see vanity, and that divine lies : they 
13. 19 byyour lying tomypeoplethat hear.. lies? 
21. 29 whiles they divine alie unto thee, to bring 
•27.. z3 seeing vanity, and divining lies unto them 

Dan. II. 27 they shall speak lie5 at one table ; but it 

!Ho3. 7. 13 redeemed them, yet they have spoken lies 

12. I he dally increasethlies and desolation 
Amos 2. 4 their lies caused tliem to err, after the 
Zeph. 3. 13 Israel shall not do iniquity, nor speak Ires 

A.Feigning, &'o3 hachash. 

Hos. 7. 3 ■wickedness, and the princes with their lies 

10. '13 ye have eaten the fruit of lies : because 

11. 12 Ephraim compasseth me about with lies 
Nah. 3. 1 it (is) all full of lies (and) robbery ; the 

5. Vain thing, Kv^ shav. 

Isa. 59- 4 they trust in vanity, and speak lies ; they > 

^.A lie, falsehood, lija' sheqer. 

Job 13. 4 ye (are) forgers of lies, ye (are) all physio. 

Psa. 63. II tho mouth of them that speak lies shall 
loi. 7 ho that telleth lies shall not tarry in my 
119. 69 The proud have forged a lie against ma 

Isa. g. 15 and the prophet that teiloth lies, he (is) 
44. 2o nor say, Q.a there) not a lio in my right h.? 
59. 3 your lips have spoken lies, your tongue 

Jer. 9. 3 bend their tongues (like) their bow (for) L 
Q. s they have taught their t&nguo to spealj L 
14. 14 The prophets propheoy lies in my namo 
16. 19 Surely our fathers have inherited lies, va. 
eo. 6 friends, to wliom thou hast prophesied 1, 
G3. 14 they commit adultery, and walk in lies 
C3. 25 that prophesy lies in my name, saying, I 
B3. 26 heart of the prophets.that prophesy lies ? 

63. 52 cause ray people to err by their lies, and 

07. 10, 14, 16 For they prophesy » lie unto you 
E7. !5 yet they prophesy a lie ia my name ; that 

08. IS makest this people to trust in a lie 

sp. 21 which prophesy a lie unto you in my name 
G9. 31 Sheraaiah. .he caused you to trust in a lie 
Eze. 13. 22 Because with lies yohave made the heart ' 
Mic. 6. 12 the inhabitants thereof have spoken lies 
Hab. 2. t8 the molten image, and a teacher of lies 
Zech.io. 2 the diviners have seen a lie, and have told 

13. 3 thou speakest lies in the name of the L. 

"i.A word of falsehood, •i,-b> w debar sheqer. 

Prov,29. 12 If a ruler hearken to lies, all his servants 
B.Sorrows, D'JNfi tevjnnim. 

Eze. 24. 12 She hath wearied (herself) with lies, and 
D. A lie, lying, falsehood, tf/eOSos pseudos. 

John 8. 44 When he speaketh a lie, ho spcalceth of 
-Rop- I- 23 Who changed the truth of God into a lie 
E Th. 2. II send., delusion, that theysli. believe a lie 
1 Jo. 2. 21 because ye know it, and that no lie is of 
2. 27 is truth, and ie no lie, and even as it hath 
', Bav, SI. 27 worketh aborAlnation or (maketh) a lis 
SO, IS and whosoever lovath and msketh 8 lie 



10. What is false,' •■l/sio'fjia pseusma. 

Bom. 3. 7 hath more abounded through my lie unto 
HE, to— 

1. To lie, act as a liar, 215 kazah, 3. 

Num23. 19 God (is) not a man, that he should lie 
2 Ki. 4. 16 man of God, do not lie unto thine hand. 
Job 6. 28 look, .for (it is) evident unto you if I lie 

34. 6 Should I lio against my right ? my wound 
Psa. 78. 36 and they lied unto him with their tongues 

89. 35 Once-havo I sworn . . I will not lie unto D. 
Provi4. 5 A faithful witness ^vill not lie : but a false 
Isa. 57. n that thou hast lied, and hast not remem. 
Mic. 2. II If a man walking in the spirit, .do lie. .1 
Hab. 2. 3 but at the end it shall speak, and not lie 

2. To feign, E'nj kachash, 3. 

Lev. 6. 2 and lie unto his neighbour in that which 
6. 3 and lieth concerning it, and sweareth faL 
J Kl. 13, 18 an angel spake . .(But) he lied unto Mm 

3.2b lie, deal falsel'p, "ip?* shaqar, 8. 

IJev. 19. II neither deal falsely, neither lieonetoano. 
I Sa. 15. 29 the Strength of Israel will not lie norrep. 
Isa. 63. 8 my people, children (that) wUl jjot lie : so 

i,To face, front', n}^ panah, 6. 

Eze. 9. 2hjghergate, which lieth toward the north 

5. To crouch, VTl rahats. 

Gen. 4. 7 thou doest not ■well, sin lieth at the door 

29. 2 three flocks of sheep lying by it ; for out 
49. 25 with, .blessings of the deep that lieth nn. 

Exod23. 5 lying under his burden, and wouldest 
Deut29. 20 all the curses . . shall lie upon him, -and 
Isa. 13. 21 vrild beasts of the desert shall lie there 
Eze. 29. 3 the great dragon that lieth in themidst 

34. 14 there shall they lie in a good fold, and 

Q.To lie dovm, nsy shakdb. 

Gen. 19. 32 we will lie ^vith him, that we may preserve 
19. 33 first born went in, and lay with her father 
19. 34 I lay yesternight with my father : let us 
19. 34 go thou in. .lie v/ith him, that we may p. 
tg. 35 the younger arose, and lay with him ; and 
<j6, 10 might lightly have lien with thy -wife, and 

28. 13 the land whereon thou iiest, to thee ■will 

30. 15 he shall lie with thee to night for thy son's 

30. 16 mandrakes. And he lay with her that ni. 

34. 2 he took her, and lay with her, and defiled 

35. 22 that Reuben went and lay with Bilhah his 
39. 7 his master's wife, .she said, Lio -with me 
39. 10 he hearkened not unto her, to lie by her 

39. 12 she caught him . . saying. Lie with me : and 

39. 14 ho came in unto me to lie with me, and I 
47. 30 I will lie with my fathers; and thou shalt 

Exod22. 16 if a man entice a maid . . and lie with her 
22. 19 Whosoever lieth with a beast shall surely 

Lev. 14. 47 he that lieth in tho house shall wash his c. 
15. 4 Every bed whereon he Ueth that hath the 
15. 18 Tlie woman also with whom man shall lie 
15. 20 every thing that she lieth upon in her se. 
15. 24 if any man lie with her at ail, and her 

15. 24 all the bed whereon he lieth shall be un. 
15. 26 Every bed whereon she lieth all the days 
15. 33 of him that Iteth with her that la unclean 

18. 22 Thou shalt not lie with manldnd as with 

19. 20 whosoever lieth carnally vrith a woman 
go. 1 1 the man that lieth with his father's wife 
eo. 12 a man lie vrith his daughter in law, both 

20. 13 If a man also lie with mankind, as he 
CO. 18 if a man shall lie with a woman having her 

20. 20 if a man shall lie wth liis imcle's wife, he 
Kum. 5. 13 And a man lie ■with her carnally, and it be 

5. 19 If no man have lain with thee, and Itthou 
Doutii. 19 when thou Iiest down, and when thou ri. 
22. 22 If a man be found lying with a woman 
22. 22 the man that lay Nvith the woman, and the 
E2. 23 man find her in the city, and lie with her 
22. 25 and the man force her, and lie with her 

22. 25 the man only that lay. with her shall die 
02. 28 lay hold on her, and lio with her, and they 
E2. 29 the man that lay ■with her shall give unto 

27. 20, 21, 22, 23 Cursed (be) he that Moth 'With 

28. 30 betroth, .and another man shaU lie with 
Jndg 16. 3 Samson lay till midnight, and arose at m. 
Euth 3. 4 shalt mark the place where ho shall lie 

3. 8 turned, .and, behold, a woman lay at his 

3. 14 she lay at his feet until the morning 

I 8a. 2. 22 how they lay with the women that assem. 
3. 15 Samuel lay imtil the morning, and opened 
26. 3 David beheld the place where Saul lay 
96. 5 Saul lay in the trench, and the people pi. 
b6. 7 Saul lay sleeping within the trench, and 
S.6. 7 Abnerandthe people lay round about him 

a Sa. 4. 5 of Isb-bosheth, who lay on a bed at noon 

4. 7 he lay on his bed in his bed chamber, and 
It. 4 she came in unto him, and he lay with her 
r I. II eat and to drink, and to lie ■with my ■wife? 

11. 13 at even he went out to lie on his bed ■with 

12. 3 lay in his bosom, and was unto him as a d. 
12. II he shall lie v/ith thy wives in the sight of 

12. 16 wont in, and lay all night upon the earth 
.12. 24 went in unto her, and lay with her ; and 

13. II said imto her, Come lie with me, my sister 
13. 74 stronger than she, forced her, and lay ■with 
13. 31 tare his garments, and lay on the earth 

I Ki I. 2 let her lie in thy bosom, that my lord the 
19. 5 as he lay and slept under a juniper tree 

21. 27 Ahab . . lay in sackcloth, and went softly 
« El 4. II he turned into the chamber, and laythere 

4. 34 he went up, and lay upon the child, and 

9. 16 and went to Jezreel ; for Joram lay there 

Job 40. 21 He lieth under the shady trees, in the co. 



Psa. 3. 5 I laid me down and slept ; I waked ; for 
41. 8 (now) that he lieth he shall rise up no 
57. 4 I lie (even among) them that are set on 
68. 13 Though ye have lien among the pots, (yet 
88. 5 like the slain that lie in tlie grave, whom 
Prov 23. 34 or as he that lieth upon the top of a mast 
Eccl. 4. 11 if t-.vo lie together, then they have heat 
Isa. 14. sS all of them, lie in glory, every one in his 
51. 20 they lie at the head of aU the streets, as 
Lam. 2. 21 The young and the old lie on the ground 
Eze, 4. 4 Lie thou also upon thy left side, and lay 
4. 4, 9 number of the days that thou shalt lie 

4. 6 he again on thy right side, and thou shalt 
23. 8 in her youth they lay with her, and they 
31. 18 thou shalt lie in tho midst of the iiucirc. 
32. 21 they lie unciroumcised, slain by the sword 
32. 27 And they shall not lie with the mighty 
32. 28 and shalt lie with, .slain ■with the sword 
32. 29 they shaU lie -with the uncircumcised, and 
32. 30 they lie uncircumcised with, .slain by tho 

Amos 6. 4 That lie upon beds of Ivory, and stretch 
Jon. I. s gone down., and he lay, and was fast as!. 
Mic. 7. s keep the doors . . from^er that lieth in th^ 

7. To be supported, jy^ shaan, 2. 

Numai. 15 Ar, and lieth upon the border of Moab 

8.T0 be caused to spread out, Jjs; yatsa, 6. 

Bsth. 4. 3 wailing; and many lay in sackcloth and 

^,To give an effusion, rqiiff jnj nathan shekdbeth- 
Lev. 18. 20 Moreover thoii snalt not lie carnally with 
18. 23 Neither shalt thou lie with any beast to 
20. 15 if a man lie ■with a beast, he shall surely 
Num. 5. 20 somemanhavelain with thee besides thine 

10. To he laid up, kvaKeiixai anakeiirmi. 

Mark 5. 40 entereth in where the damsel was [lying] 

11. To cast, throw, pdWco hallo. 

M att. 8. 6 my servant lieth at home sick of the pa. 
9. 2 a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed 

12. To have, ivoi echo. 

Mark 5. 23 jily little daughter lieth at the point of d. 

IZ.To be laid upon, ^iri/cejyua! epikeimai. 

Johnii. 38 It was a cave, and a stone lay upon it 
Acts 27. 20 no small tempest lay on (us), aUiiope that 

14.7'o be laid dovm, KOTcE/cej/iai katakeimai. 

Mark 1. 30 Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever 
2. 4 the bed v/herein the sick of tile palsy lay 
Luke 5. 25 took up that v/hereon he lay, and departed 
John 5. 3 In these lay a great multitude of Impotent 
s. 6 When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that ho 
Acts e8. 8 the father of Publius lay sick of a fever 

15. To lie, be laid, Ksitxai keirnai. 

Matt 28. 6 Come, see the place where the Lord lay 

Luke 2. 12 Ye shall find the babe, .lying in a manger 

2. iC foundMaryandJoseph, and the babe lying 

John 20. 5 saw the linen clothes lying ; yet went ho 

20. 6 Simon Peter . . seeth the linen clothes lie 

20. 7 not lying with the linen clothes, but wrap. 

20. 12 sitting, .where thebody of Jesus had lain 

I Jo. 5. 39 and the v.hole world lieth in wickedness 

Eev. 21. 16 the city lieth four square, and the length 

16. To lie, speak falsely, ^evSoixat pseudomai. 
Acts 5. 3 why hath Satan filled thine heart to lio 

5. 4 thou hast not lied unto men, but unto Gi 
Eom. 9. 1 1 say the truth in Christ, I lie not, my 

a Co.ii. 31 The God and Eather. .knoweth that I lie 
GaL " "■ — - 



Coh 

iTi. 

Heb. 

Jas. 

I Jo. 

Kev. 



1. 20 the things which I write . . before God, I lio 
3. 9 Lie not one to another, seeing that ye have 



I speak tlie truth in Christ, (and) he not 
6. i§ ia whicli (it was) impossible for God to lie 
3. 14 But. .glos-y not, and lie not against the 
I. 6 walk in daikness, we lie, and do not tho 
3. 9 say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie 

T.TK, that eaniiot — 

That cannot lie, a^f/evS'fis apseudes, 

Titus I. 2 God, that cannot Ue, promised before tha 

T.TR (towards the north), to — ' 
To look, fixiitoi blepo. 

Acts 27. 12 Ueth toward thesouthwestandnorth west 

LIE all night, to — 

To pass the night, J'V, )1^ lun, Un, 

2 Sa. 12. 16 went In, and lay all night upon the earth 
Job 29. 19 and tho dew lay all night upon my branch 
Song 1. 13 he shall lie all night betwixt my breasts 
Joel 1. 13 come, lie aU night in sackcloth, ye mini. 

T.TR Tjy TWflTi ^ to 

A lifing, ^Jif'P mishkdb. 

Judg2i. II de3troy..everywomanthatbathlainbjin. 

HE down, to — 

1. To fall, ^9) naphal. 

I Sa. 19. 24 lay down naked all that day and all that 
%.To crouch, p-i rahats. 

Job II. 19 thou shalt He do^wn, and none shall make 
Psa. 104. 22 they gather, .and lay them down in their 
Isa. II. 6 the leopard shall lie down with the kid 
Ti. 7 their young ones shall lie down together 
14. 30 the needy shall lie down in safety : and I 
17. 2 shall be for flocks, which shall lie down 
27. 10 there shall he lie dovra, and consume the 
Eze. 19. 2 she lay down among lions, she nourished 
Zeph. 2. 7 shall they lie do^wn in the evening ; for 
2. 14 flocks shall lie do'wii in .the midst of her 
3. 13 they shaU feed and lie down, and non9 



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Jer. 



LIE 

i.To lie down, 2Sy sJiahab. 

Oen. 19. 4 before they lay down, the men of the city 
»9- 33. 35 he perceived not when elio lay down 
IXV.26. 6 ye shall lie don-n, and none sliall make 
Nujn23. 24 he shall not lie rion-n until lie eat the p 
24. 9 He couched, ho lay down as a liou, and ' 
Deut. 6. 7 when tjiou liest down, and when thou rl 
Josh. 2. 8 before they were laid down, she came up 
Judg. 5. 27 At her feet he bowed, he feU, ho Iny down 
Buth 3. 4 5t shall be, when he lietli down, tliat thou 
3. 7 he went to lie down at the end of the heap 
3. 13 Tarry this night, .lie down until the ino>- 
I Ga. 3. • s lie down again. And he went and lay down 
3. 6 I called not, my son , lie down again 
> 3. 9 lie down : So Samuel went and lay down 
a Sa. I3. 5 Lay thee down on thy bed, and make th. 
"_. '3- 6 Amnon lay dov/n, and made himself sicli 
1 Ki. 19. 6 did cat and drink, and laid him down ag. 
21. 4 he laid him doivn upon his bod, and tur 
iCiiK'. 3- 13 For now should I have lain still and been 
7. 4 When I lie down, I say, When shall I arise 
14. 12 So man lieth down, and riscth not : till 
eo. II which shalipio down withliim in the dust 
81. 26 They sh.all lie down alike in the dust, and 
27. J9 The richman shall lie do\yii, but ho shall 
Pror. 3. 24 When thou liest down, thou shalt not be 
3. 24 thou shalt lie dmvn, and thy sleep shall 
23. 34 thou shalt be as he that lieth down in tbo 
14. 8 Since thou art laid down, no feller is come 
43. 17 they shall lie down together, they shall 
so. II This shall ye have, .ye shallJie down in 
56. 10 all.. sleeping, lying down, Imdng to slum. 
3. 25 We lie down in our shame, and our con. 
HE doTTn, to causa or make to — 
l.To cause to fall, hs) naphal, 5. 

Dcut25. 2 that the judge shall causo him to lie down 
2. To cause to crouch, p-i rahats, 5. 

Psa. 23. 2 He matctli me to lie down In green pas. 
Jer. 33. 12 of Bty;pherds causing, .flocks to lie down 
Eze.' 34. 15 I wiU cause them to lie down, saith tho 
v.To cause to lie doian, 359 •'^hakab, 5. 

Hos. 2. iS In that day wiil I . .make them to lie down 
HE down in)> to — 
A crouchincf, J'31 rebels. 

Isa. 65. 10 a place for the herds to Ito down In, for 
HE down, place to — - , 
A place of crouching, fgna marbets. 

Zeph. 2. IS a plaoofor bsoata to lie down in 1 ovciy 
UE down to, to — 
To lie down, VTi raba. 

Xev. 18. 23 stand befoird a beast to lie down thereto 
20. 16 approach unto any beast.. lie down thereto 
HE down to deep, to — 
To lie down, 33y sJiaJcab. 

Gen. 2S. n lighted, .and lay down In that place to a. 
HE taid, to — 
To lean, T159 samafc. 

Psa. 88. 7 Thy wrath llcth hardnpon me, and thou 
HE in ambush cr in wait, to — 
1. To lie in wait, nnx arab.' 
-Deut.19. II lie in wait lor him, and rise up against 
• Josh. 8. 4 Behold, ye shall lie In wait against the 
'■-■ ! 8. 12 setthsm to lieinambush between Beth^el 
Jndg. 9. 32 up by night, .and lie in wait in the field 
;* . ; 21. 20 saying. Go and he in wait in the vineyarda 
1 6a.22. 8 against mo, to lie in wait, as at this day ? 
%■; 22. 13 he should rise against me, to lie in wait 
Ezra 8. 31 hand, .of snch as lay in wait by the way 
Psa. 10. 9 Ho lieth in wait secretly as a lion in his 
^o. 9 he lieth in wait to catch tho poor : ho doth 
'S9- 3 For, lo, they lie in wait for my soul : tho 
Prov. 7. 12 now in tho streets, and lieth in wait at • 
12. 6 the words of the wicked, .to lie in wait 
23. 5S She also lieth in wait as (for) a proy, and 
Hos. 7. C heart like an oven, whiles they Ue in wait 
•J^ Mic. 7. 2 they all lie in wait for blood ; they hunt 

S. A lying in vjaii, niK ereb. 

•Job 38. 40 When they. . abide in the covert to lie in 
^.To hunt, ensnare, nTf tsadah. 

Eiod2i. 13 if a man lie not in wait, but God deliver 
HE on, to ■ — -^ 
To fall upon,'lTTiiTliTTo> epipipto. 

' Johhi3. 2S He then [lying on] Jesns' breast saith onto 
HE out, to — 
To go forth of out, KV; yatsa.- 

Keh. 3. 25 tho tower which lieth out from the king's 
3. 26 unto, .over against .. tower that Heth out 
,'3. 27 over against the. .tower that lieth out 

XlE.«Qre, to — 

To press, pis tsuq, 5. 

> Judg 14. 17 told her, becanseshe lay soro uprai him 
HE etiH to'— 
IrTo^spread oii(j^teave,'v?oynafcMh. 

,,Esod23. ii-thou shalt let it rest and He still ; that 

2. To lie dOwn^ys^ shakab. 

Job> 3. 13 For now should I have Iain stiU and been 
UE, thai — 

To incline^,n\r)'cKarmh> 

iramro." Si 6 then the ean^SthSt lie on the east parts 



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HE or bo lien with, to — 
l.To lie icitJi, ^;y sliogal. 

DoutiS. 30 and another man shaU Uo with hor : thou 
2. To lie dovm or with, hi? or 2?? slialcab or shagal, i. 

Jer. -3. 2 see where thou hast not been lien with 
^'J I' i K in ambuah or in wait — • 
l.To lie in icait, 3"ix arajj. 

Josli, 8. 14 licrs in ambush .against him behind tlio c 
Judg.jS. 12 ^Vnd..lier.? in wait abiding in tho ch.-<iiibci' 
20. 29 Israel set liers in wait round about (iiljoa'i 
20. 33 the licrs in wait of Israel came forth out 
2o. 36 they trusted unto the licrs in wait wlij.-h 
TO. 37 the liers in wait hasted and rushed upon 
20. 37 tho hers hi wait drew, .along, and smote 
EO. 33 between.. Israel and the liers In wait, that 

2. To lie in wait, 3-is arah, 3. 

Judg. 9. 2s tho men of Shechom sot licrs In wait for 

3. To he in the rear, behind, apj; aqah. 

Josh. 8. 13 set. ,th6ir licrs in wait on tho west of tho 
HES, to speak — 
One speal-ing a falsehood, y}/cvdo\6yo! pseudolonoj 

I Ti. 4. 2 Speaking lie: in hj-pocrisy ; baling their c. 
HETH with — 
A lying, ajy? mishhab. 

Lev. :o. 13 as ho lieth with a woman, both of them 
LTEUTENAITTS — 
Satraps, D'jp^prot achashdar2>cmvu 

Ezra 8. 36 delivered.. commissions unto tho klng'sL 

isth 3. 12 unto the king's lieutenants, and to tho 
8. 9 to the lieutenants, and the deputies, end 

9- 3 the lieutenants, and tho deputies, and oOl 

HFE, lives — - 

l.Life, living, alive, 'n chai. 

Gen. 2. 7 breathed into his nostrils.. breath of life 

2. 9 tho tree of life also in the midst of tho 

3. 14 dust shalt thou eat all the days of thy lifo 

3. 17 slialt thou c::t. .it all tho days of thy life 
3. 22 tako also of the tree of life, and eat, and 
3. 24 sword, .to keep the way of the tree of life 
C. 17 all flesh, wherein (is) the breath of life 

7. II In the z\x hundredth year of Noah's Ufo 
7. IS of all flosh, v.'hercin (is)thc breath of litu 
7. 22 in whose nostrils (was) tho breath of life 
i3. 10, 14 unto thee according to the time of llfo 
C3. I (these were) the years of the life of Sarali 
23. 7 the years of Abraham's life which ho lived 
25. 17 these (ar<0 tho years of the life of Ishmael 
27. 46 I am weary of my Ufe because of tlie d. 
27.46 if Jacob tako. .what good shall my life do 
42. 15 By tha life of Pharaoh ye shall not go forth 
42. iC by tho life of Pharaoh surely ye (arc) spies 
47. 9 have the days of tho years of my life beci; 
47. 9 uato the days of the ycai-s of the life uf my 
Eiod. I. 14 they made their lives bitter >vith hard 
6. 16 the years of the lifo of Levi (were) an hu 
6. 16 tho years of tho life of Kohath (were) an 
6. 2o the years of the life of Ami-am (were) an 
Lov. 18. 18 to uncover. . besides the other in her life 
Deut. 4. 9 from thy heart all the days of thy lifo ; but 

6. 2 and thy son's son, all the days of thy*lifc 

16. 3 mayest remember . . all the days of thy life 

17. 19 shall read therein aU the days of his lifo 
eS. 66 thy life shall hang in doubt before theo 
cS, 66 and" shalt liave none assurance of thy lifo 
30. 15 I have set before thee this day Ufo and 
30. 19 I have set before you lifo and death, blc. 
30. 19 therefore choose life, that both thou and 
30. 20 ho (ia) thy Ufe, and tho length of thy dayj 

32. 47 because it (is) your life : and through this 
Josh. I. 5 stand before thee all the days of thy llfo 

4. 14 they feared him . .all the days of his Ufo 
Jndgi6. 30 more than (they) which he slow in hislife 
I Sa. I. II unto the Lord ail tho days of Iiis life, and 

7. 15 Samuel judged Is. all the days O- his Ufe 
x8. 18 Wlio (am) I ? and what (is) my lifo, (or) my 
2S. 29 shall ue bound in tho bundle of lifo witl; 

a Sa. I. 23 lovely and pleasant in their Uves, and la 
15. 21 whether in death or life, even there also 

r KL 4. 21 served Solomon all the days of his life 
II. 34 make him prince aU tho days of his lifo 
15. 5 all the days of hia life, save only In the m. 

15. 6 there was war. . all tho days of his life 

3 Ki 4. j6 according to tha time of life, thou shalt 
4. 17 bare a son. .according to tho time of lifo 
as- 29 did eat . . before him all the days of his lifo 
25. 30 a daily rate . .aU the days of his Ufo 
Ezra 6. 10 pray for the lifo of the king, and of his 
Job 3. 20 Wherefore is . . life unto the bitter (in) soul 
7. 7 O remember that my life (is) wind : mine 
9. 21 not know my soul : I wpuld despise my 1. 
10. I My soul is weary of my life : I will leave 
10. 12 Thou hast granted me Ufe and favour, and 
24. 22 he riseth up, and no (man) is sure of Ufa 

33. 18 and his life from perishing by the sword 
33. 20 So that hia life abhorreth bread, and his 
33. 22 imto the grave, and his life to the destro. 
33. 28 into the pit, and his Ufe shall see the Ught 
30. 14 They die in youth, and their life (Is) among 

Paa. 7. 5 lethim treaddov/nmy lifcupon theearth 

16. II Thou wilt shew me the path of life : In 

17. 14 (which have) their portion in (this) lifo 
2:. 4 Ee asked life of thee . . thou gavest (it) him 
23. io mercy shall f oUow me aU . . days of my life 
s6. -^ Gather not ray soul, .nor my lifo with b'L 
27. ' I tho Lor;i> (ij) die strength of mv llf-a ; c? 
27. 4 all t'no days of my iiie, to behold tho bca. 



Taa. 30. sin his favour (isHl/e: weeping may tnduM 
31. 10 ray life Is spent with grief, and ray yean 
34. 13 \Vhat man (U ho that) desircthUfo (and' 
3C. 5 with thee (is) the fountain of Ufe • in thw 
42. 3 (and) luy pi aycr unto the God of my Ufo 
C3. 3 tliy loving kiiidncM (is) better than Ufo 

C6. 9 \\ hlch holdeth our soul in Ufe and sutf 

73. so but gave tlieir Ufe over to tho pcstllenco ' 

t8. 3 and my life draweth rdgh unto tho grave' 

103. 4 ^V ho redecmeth thy life from deatrurtloii 

123. 5 slialt see the good . . all tlfc days of thy Ufo 

133. 3 commanded the blessing, .lifo for cvcrm 

143. sliehathsmittenmyUfed'.wntotheinound' 

riov. 2. 19 neither take they hold jf the paths of life 

3. 2 longlife, and peace, •■.hall they add to theo 

3. 18 She (is) a treeof life to them that h>y hold 

3. 22 So fJiaU they Bo life unto thy soul, and a 

4. 10 and the years of thy life shaU bo many 

4. 13 let.. not go: keep her; fur she (is) thy lifo 
4. 22 thoy (are) lifo unto those that find thetn 

4. 23 thy heart, .out of it (arc) the issues of Ufo 

5. 6 Lest thou, .ponder the path of life, her 

6. 23 reproofs of instruction (aro). . way of Ufo 
a 35 whoso flndeth mo flndcth life, and chall 
9. 1 1 and the years of thy life shaU be incrtased 

to. II a well of life: but violence covereth them. 

10. lO Tlie labour of the righteous (tendeth) to L 
la 17 lie na In) tho way of life thatkcepetii Ins 

11. 19 As righteousness (tcndeth) to life ; »o ho' 
11. 30 the fruit of tho righteous, .a tree of life 
J2. 28 In the way of righteousness (Is) Ufe • and 
'3- »2 (when)tho desire cometh, (it is)atrco of L 
13. 14 Tlio law of the wise (is) a fountain of Ufo 

14. 27 fear of the Loup (is) a fountain of Ufo, to 
J/,. 30 A sound heart (is) the life of the flesh : but 

15. 4 A wholesome tongue (is) a tree of life : but 
IS- =4 The v/ay of Ufe (Is) above to the wise, tha» 
IS- 31 The car that hcareth tho reproof of llfo 

16. IS In the light of the king's countenance. I 
16. 22 Understanding (is) a well spring of llfo 
58. 21 Death and life (arc) in the power of tho t 
19. 23 The.fe.ar of the Lord (tcndeth) to life : and 

21. 21 Ho.. flndeth Ufe, righteousness, and hon. 

22. 4 humiUty. .(are) riches, and honour, and 1. 
31. 12 good.Tjd not cvU all the days of her lifo 

EecL 2. 3 they should do. .all the days of their Ufo 
2. 17 Therefore I hated life ; because the worl: 
3. 12 for. .to rejoice, and to do good hi his lifo 
J. 18 all the days of hi: Ufo, which God glvcth 
5. 20 not much remember the days of his Ufo 
C. 12 In (tills) life, aU the days of hb vain Ufo 

8. IS t!ic days of his llfo, which God glveth him 

9. 9 aU tho days of tho life of thy van > ty, which 
9. 9 for that (is) thy portion in (this) llfo, and 

Iza. 3O. 12 I have cut off like a weaver my life ; ho 
33. 16 in aU these. .Is) the life of my spirit : to 
3j. 20 v»c WiU sing . .nU the days of our H'o In 
57. 10 thou hast found tlie Ufe of thine hand 

Jer. 8. 3 death shaU be chosen rather than life by 
21. 8 I cet before you tho way of lifo, and tho 
52. 33 did. .eat. .brforo him all the days of hie L 
S2. 34 given . .every day. .aU tho days of his lifo 

I-^™- 3- 53 Thoy have cut oiJ my lifo in the dungeon 
3. 530 Lord, thou., thou hast redeemed my Ufo 

Ezo. 7. 13 ctrcngthcn himself in . . iniquity of his llfo 
33. 13 walk in tho statutes of lifo, without com. 

iJan. 7. 12 their Uves were prolonged for a season 
12. 2 Bomo to everlasting life, and Bomo to sh. 

Jon. 2. 6 yet hast thou brought up my life from cop. 

Hal. 2. 5 ily covenant was with him of life and p. 

L l)ai/3, d;5V iicmayim. 

1 ivi. 3. n and hast not asked for thyself long Ufo 

2 Ch. I. II neither yet hast asked long life ; but hart 
Psa. Ci. 6 Thou wilt prolong the king's life. Ids jty 

91. 16 With long life Willi satisfy him, and show 

'.Brcaili, :?J3 nephesh. 
Gen. 9. 4 flesh with the Ufe thereof., tho blood tha 
9. s blood of your Uves .. wiUI require the Ufe 
19. 17 Escape for thy life ; look not behind thoo 
19. 19 hast showed unto mc in saving my lifo 
32. 30 I have seen God face to face, and my Ufe 
44. 30 that his lifo Is bound up in the lad's Ufo 
I^od. 4. 19 all tho men are dead which sought thy Ufa 

21. 23 mischief fcUow, thou shalt give life for Ufa 
at. 30 ha sliall give for the ransom of his lifo 

Lev. 17. II For the life of the flesh (is) in the blood 
17. 14 ?or (it is) tho lifo of all flesh ; the blood 
17. 14 the lifo of all flcth fis) the blood thereof 
17. 14 For. .the blood of It (is) for the Ufe ther. 

irum35. 31 take lio citisfacticn for the life of a mur. 

Bent 12. 23 eat not the blood, .the blood (is) tho Ufo 
12. 23 thou mayest not eat the life with tbo fl. 
19. 21 life, .for lifo, eye for eye, tooth for tooth 
24. 6 for he taketh (a mau's) Ufo to pledge 

Josh. 2. 13 save aUve.. and dcUver OCT Uves from do. 
2. 14 Oiu-life foryour's, if ye utter not this cur 
9. 24 were soro afraid of our Uves bccauae of 

Judg. s- 18 jeoparded tlieir Uves unto the death In 
9. 17 my father, .adventured his life far, and 
12. 3 I put my life ii\ my hands, and passed 
iS. 25 run upon thee, and. .lose thy life, with 

Ruth 4. 15 he shaU be unto thee a restorer of . .life 

1 Sa. 19. 5 he did put hia Ufe in his hand, and slew 

19. II If thou save not thy Ufe tonight, tomor. 

20. I before thy father, that he seeketh my life f 

22. 23 he that seeketh my life seeketh thy Ufe . 

23. 15 saw that Saul was come cut to seek his L 
26. 24 as thy life, .sp let my life be much set by 
2". 9 layest tiwiiij snare, fprniy lite, to^cans^r 
tO. 21 1 mivc put my life ia nly hand, &id BftT» 



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LIFT 



« SSw -"jj 9 ^''*y '"s .i.t)ecanse my life (Is) yet whols 
-.■.?V4.'" BSaiii thine enemy, wiiich sought thy life 
■J4, ■ 7 for the life of his brother v/hom he slew 
b6. II BehoM, my son. .seeketh my life : how ■ 
i8. 13 wrought falsehood against mine own lite 
19. 5 have saved thy live, and -the lives of thy 
19, 5 the lives of thy wives, and the lives of thy 

j^ Vj, J. 12 mayest save thine oivn Ufe, and the life of 

2. 23 not spoken this word against his own life 
. 3. 11 nor haat asked the life of thine enemies 
iq. z if I make not thy Ufe as the life of one of 
19. 3 he arose, and went for his life, and came 

19. 4 now.OLoRD, take away my life ; fori (am) 
19. 14 ana they seek my life; to take it away 
sio. 31 the king, .peradventuroihe will save thy 
so. 39 then shall thy life be for his Ufe, or else 

20. 42 therefore thy life shall go for his life, and 

KL 1, 13 let my life, and the Ufe of these fifty thy 

i. 14 let my Ufe now be precious in thy sight 
-7. 7 Wherefore they arose . . and fled for their 1. 
io. 84 (If) any . . escape .. his life (shall be) for the 
X Ch. II. ig God forbid, .for with, .their Uves they br. 
s Ch. I. II nor the life of thine enemies, neither yet 
]BslIl, 7.- 3 let my life he given me at my petition 
V 7,'- 7 to make request for his life to Esther the 1. 
8. II to stand for their life, to destroy, to slay 
9. 16 stood for their Uves, and had rest from 
Joa. c, 4 all. .a man hath will he give for his Ufe 
"' E, 6 he (Is) in thine hand ; but save his life 
■ 6. It mine end, that I -should prolong my life? 
13. 14 Wherefcr9doI..putmylifeinminehand! 
31. 39 caused the owners thereof to lose their L 
Psa. 31. 13 while, .they devised to take away my life 
38. 12 Theyalso thatseek aftermy life laiysnaros 
Prov. 1. 18 And..theylarkprivUyfortheir(gwn)Uves 
: 1. 19 taketh away the Ufe of the owners thereof 

6. 26 adulteress vfili hunt for . .precious life 

7. 23 end knoweth not that it (is) for his life 
12. 10 A righteous (man) regardeth the life of 
13. 3 He that keopeth his mouth keepeth his L 
13. 8 The ransom of a man's life (are) his riches 

isa. 15. 4 Moab . . his life shall be grievous unto him 

43. .4 give men for thee, and people for thy 1. 
Jet. 4. 30 lovers wUl despise thee . . will seek thy 1, 

II. 21 the men of "Anathoth, that seek ihy life 
■ 39. 7 by the hands of them that seek their Uvea 
19. 9 their enemies, ancj they that seek then- 11. 
EI, 7 into the hand of those that seek their life 
SI. 9 and his Ufe shaU bo imto him for a prey 
22. 25 into the hand of them that seek thy Ufa 
34. 20, 21 into the hand of them that seek their 1. 
38. 2 shall have his Ufq for a prey, and shall 1. 
38. 16 the hand of these men that seek thy Ufe 
39. 18 but thy Ufe shall be for a prey unto thee- 

44, 30 into the hand of them that seek his life 
44. 30 king, .his enemy, and that sought his Ufe 
45- .5 thy life will I give unto thee for a prey in 
46. 26 into the hand of those that seek their li. 
48. ' 6 Flee, save your Uves, and be Uke the heath 
49. 37 and before them that seek their life 

Lam. 2. 19 for the life of thy young children^ that 

5. 9 we got our bread with the peril of our I. 
Eze. 32. 10 every man for his own life, in the' day of 
iToa. ■ 1. 14 let ns not perish for this man's lite, and 1. 

4. 3 take, I beseech thee, my life from me ; for 

A. A living breathing creature, n;n -^^i nephesli chay. 
Gen. I. 20 the moving creature that hath lite, and 
J. 30 and to cveVy tliina.. wherein (thei-.a is) 1. 

5, Bone, Djfj; ctsem. 

Job 7. 15 mysoulchooseth..deathratjiofthanmy L 
^.Manner, 'incans or period of life, filos bios. 

Xuke 8. 14 with cares and riches and pleasures of. .1. 

1 Ti. 2. '2 we rnay lead a quiet and peaceable life in 
a Tl. 2. 4 entangleth himself with the affairs of.. 1. 
I Pe. 4, 3 the time past [of. .Ufe] may suffice us to 

1 Jo. 2. 16 the pride of life, is not of the Fatlier, .but 
7. Life, motion, actimty, ^co-fi zoe. 

Matt. 7,14 narrow (is) the way, which leadeth unto L 
"18. 8, 9 it is better for thee to enter into life 

19. 16 ShaU I do, that I may have o;ltcmal Ufa? 

19. 17 if thou wilt enter into life, keep tho com. 
.Kg. 29 every one. .shaU inherit everlasting Ufa 
65. 46 go;away..buttherighteou3 into life eternal 

Mark 9. 43, 45 it is better for thee to enter, .into life 

JO. 17 ShaU I do that I may inherit eternal lite! 

10. 30 receive . . in the world to come eternal life 
Xuke I. 75iln. .righteousness. .aU the days [of oirflifej 

10. 25 what shaU I do to inherit eternal life? 

<2. 15 man's life consisteth not in the abundance 

38. 18 what shall I do to Inherit eternal life ? 
18. 30 and in the world to come life everlasting 

John 1. 4 In him was life ; and the Ufe was the Ught 

3. IS, 16 should not perish, but have eternal 1. 
3.' 36 He that beUeveth. .hath everlasting life 
3. 36 beli.eveth not the Son shall not see life 

4. 14 of water springing up into everlasting life 
4.36 reapeth. .gathereth fruit to life eternal 

5. 24 hath everlasting life, and shall not come 
5. 24 beUeveth. .is passed from death unto life 
5. a6 For as tho Father hath life in himself 

5. 26 80 hath he given to the Son to have Ufe in 
S. 29 done good, unto the resurrection of Ufo 
S. 39 for In them ye think ye have eternal life 

5. 40 will not como to me, that ye might have 1. 
b. 27 meat whichondureth unto everlasting- life 

6. 53 Cometh down from heaven, and giveth life 
6. 35 I am tlie bread of Ufe: he that cometh to 
6. 40 boUeveth on him., may have everlasting 1. 
e. 47 He that believoth. .hath aYerlasting u:e 
6. 46 I am that bread of lifo 



'* Joto ,«. St which J Will give for the life of the world 
^.6. 53 and drink his blood, ye have no Ufe in you 
6. 54 Whoso . .drinketh my blood, hath eternal 1. 
6. 63 words thatlspeak unto you..(they)are life 
6. 68 Lord, .thou hast the words of eternal Ufe 
8. 12 f oUo weth me . . shall have the light of Ufe 
so. 10 I am come that they might have Ufe, and 

10. 28 I give unto them eternal life ; and they 
II.- 25 I am the resurrection, and the Ufe : he ' 
12. 25 that hateth . , shaU keep it unto Ufe eternal 

12. 50 I know., his commandment is lifeevorlas. 
14; 61 am the way, and the truth, and the life 
17, a that he should give eternal life to as many 
17, 3 This is life eternal, that they might know 
so. 31 beUeving ye might have life through his 

Acts 2. 28 Thou hast made known to me the ways of 1. 

3. 15 killed the Prince of Ufe, whom God hath 
5. 20 speak, .to the people all the words of. .1. 
8. 33 declare . .for his Ufe is taken from tho ea. 

11. 18 ThenhathGod.. granted repenta. unto life 

13. 46 yourselves unworthy of eternal Ufe, lo 
13. 48 as many as were ordained to eternal Ufe 
17. 25 seeing he giveth to aU Ufe, and breath 

Eom. 2, 7 who. .seek for. .immortaUty, eternal lifo 
5. 10 reconciled, we shaU be saved by his life 
5. 17 shall reign in Ufe by one, Jesus Christ 
£.18 upon aU men unto justification of Ufa 

5. 21 through righteousness unto eternal Ufe 

6. 4 so we also should walk in newness of life 
6. 22 unto holiness, and the end everlasting life 
6. 23 eternal life through Jesus Chris i our L. 
7. 10 comni^ndrnent, which(wa3 ordained) to life 
a. 2 th-; law of the spirit of life in Christ Jesus 
8. 6 tc be spiritually minded (is) life and peace 

5. »o the spirit.(lB) life because of righteousness 
8. 38 neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor .p. 

ji, 15 what., the receiving. . but life from the d.? 
I Co, 3. 22 or life, or death, or things present, or th. 

15. 19 If in this life only we have hope in Chrisf 
a Co. 2. 16 to the other the savour of Ufe unto lifo 

4.' 10, II hat the life also of Jesus might be 
4. 12 So then death worketh in us, but Ufe in 
S- 4 mortaUty might be sv/allowed up of life 
Gal. 6. 8 he., shall of the spirit reap life everlasting 
Eph. 4. 18 being alienated from the life of God tliro. 
PliU. I. 20 magniflci. .whether (it bo) by life, or by d. 
2. 16 Holding forth the word of life ; that I may 

4. 3 other. .whose names , .in the book of Ufe 
Col, 3. 3 asid your life is hid with Christ in God 

3.4 When Christ . . our Ufe, shall appear, then 
I TL X. 16 should hereafter believe on him to Ufe et. 

4. 8 haying promise of the Ufe that now is 

6. 12 lay hold on eternal Ufe, whereunto thou 
6 19 that they may lay hold on [eternal] life 

a TJ. I. I according to the promise of Ufe which is 
J. ic hath brought life and immortality to Ught 

Titus' I. 2 In hope of eternal life, which God, that c. 
3. 7 heirs according to the hope of eternal life 

Hebi 7. 3 neither beginning of days, nor end of life 
7. 16 made, .after the power of an endless lifo 

Jas.. 1. 12 he shall receive the crown of Ufe, which 
- 4. J4 what (is) yonr life 7 It is even a vapour 

z Pa. 3. 7 being heirs together of the grace of Ufe 
'3. 10 he that vriU love Ufd, and see good days 

e Pe. I. 3 (pertain) unto life and godUness, through 

I Jo. I. I hands have handled, of .the word of lifo 
I. 2 the Ufe was manifested, .that eternal life 
2.25 And this is the promise . , eternal life 
3. 14 that we have passed frojn death unto life 
3. 15 no murderer hath eternal life abiding in 

5. II hath given to us eternal Ufe, and this life 

5. 12 He that hath the Son hath life ; (and) he 
5."i2 that hath not the Son of God hath not life 

5. 13 that ye may know that ye have eternal life 
5. 16 he shall give him Ufe for them that siu 

5. 20 This is the true God, and eternal life 
Jude fit of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life 
Eev. 2. 7 wUl I give to eat of the tree of life, which 

e'. 10 behold. .1 wUl give thee a cro'wii of Ufe 
3. s not blot, .his name out of the book of life 

11. II the spirit of life from God entered into 
13. 8 not wiitten in the book of Ufe of the Lamb 
17. 8 Were not written in the book of Ufe from 

20. 12 another book was opened, which is. .of 1. 
20. 15 not found written in the book of life was 
ai.' 6 of the fountain of the water of Ufe freely 

21. 27 ai:e written In the Lamb's book of iife^ 

22. I a pure river of water of lite, clear as c. 
22. a the tree of life, which bare tv/elve . . fruits 
22. 14 that they may have right to the tree of 1. 
22. 17 whosoever, .let him take the water of lifo 
Bz. 19 take away his fart out of the book .of Ufa 

S.Spirit, Ttvevfia pneuma. 

Eev. 13. IS to give lifo unto the image of tho beast 
^.Animal life, breath, ypvx'fl psuclie. 

Matt. 2. 20 dead which sought the young child's life 

6. 25 Take no thought for your life, what ye 
6. 25 Is not the life more than meat, and the 

10. 39 He that findoth his life shall lose it : and 
10. 39 he that loseth his life for my sake shall 

16. 25 whosoever will save his life shaU lose it 
16. 25 whosoever wUl lose his life for my sake 
20. 28 and to give his Ufe a ransom for many 

Kark 3. 4 lawful . . to do evil ? to save life, or to kill ? 
8. 35 whosoever wUl save his life shall lose it 

8. 3s whosoever shall lose his life for my sake 
10. 45 and to give his life a ransom for many 

Luke 6. gisit lawful..tosavellfe, ortodestroy(it)? 
'9. 24 whosoever wiU save his Ufo shall lose it 

9. 24 whosoever will.lose his life for my sake 
9. 56 is not come to destroy men's lives, but to 



Lukeiz. 22 Take no thought for your life, what ya 
12. 23 The Ufe is more than meat, and the body 

14. 26 and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he 
17. 33 Whosoever shall seek to save his life shall 

1 7. 33 whosoever shall lose his life shall preserve 
John 10. II the good shepherd giveth his Ufe for the 

ID. 15 so knov/ I . . and I lay down my life for the 

10. 17 I lay down my Ufe, that I might take it .- 
12. 25 He that loveth his life shall lose it ; and 

12. 25 ho that hateth his lifo in this world shall 

13. 37 Lord . .1 v/ill lay down my life for thy sake 
13. 38 Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake ? 

15. 13 that a man lay down his Ufe for his frienda 
Acts 15. 26 Men that have hazarded their lives for the 

20. 10 Trouble not yourselves ; for his life is in, 
eo. 24 neither count I my life dear unto myself 
27. 10 with hurt and much damage, .of our Uvea 
27. 22 there shaU be no loss of. .Ufe among yoil 
Eom. II. 3 I am left alone, and they seek my life 

16. 4 'Who have for my Ufe laid do-wn their o-wn 
Phil. 2. 30 nigh imto death, not regarding his life, to 
J Jo. 3. 16 becaiiao he laid down his Ufe for us : and 

3. 76 we ought to lay down four) lives for the br, 
Pvev. 8. 9 which were In tho sea, and had life, died 

12. II they loved not their lives unto the death 
10. To live, move, (dai zad. 

2 Co. I. 8 insomuch that we desnaired even of Ufa 
ISee also Jeopardy^ lead, preserve/ promise, restore, 
save.] 

LIFE again— {5^ Raise to.l 

LITE, of this, things pertaining to — 

Belonging or pertaining to life, PicotikSs biotiHos. 
luke^i. 3!^ drunkenness, and cares of tliisUfe, and 
J Co. 6. 3 much more things that pertain to this l.t 
■ 6.. 4 judgment of things pertainlns to this lifo 

UFE, things -without — 

The. things without breath, rh, &y\fvxa ta apsucha: 

1 C0.14. 7 even things without life giving sound. 
LIFS, manner of-r- 

l.Course of life, Lyiiff) agog?. 

■ 2 Ti. 3. 10 thoiihast fully kuo^wn my. .mancerof Ufa 
2fManner of life, fiiaa-ts biasis. 

Acts 26. 4 My manner of Die from my youth, whicn 
IXFJ!, to give or preserve — 
J .To give, preserve, or revive life, ."ilj chay ah, 9. 

Job 33. 4 breath of the Almighty hath given me 1. 

36. ■ 6 He preserveth not the lite ot the wicked 
Eccl.- 7. 12 wisdom giveth Ufe to them that have it 

2.T0 make alive, or livim.g, (aoiroieca xoopcded, 

2 Co. 3. 6 the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth Ufe 
GaJ. 3. 21 a law given which could have given life 

LIFE TUSES — 

l.Life, alive, living, '5 clmi. 

2 Sa, 18. 18 Absalom in his Ufetime had taken and r. 
■2.Ji,ife, inqtion, activity^ Qaif zoe. 

Lukeifi. 25 thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good 
3.2^ live, be alive, ^aw zao. 

Heb. 2. ij v/ere all their lifetime subject to bondage 
HPT up or out, to — 

1. To make great, magnify, ^"IJ gadal, b. 

Psa. 41. 9 friend, .hath Ufted up (his) heel against 

2. To draw up, rb^ dalah, 3, 

Psa, 30. I thou hast lifted me Up, and hast not maae 

Z.To leave, 'i^i nuph, 5. 

Exodso. 25 for it thou lift iip thy tool upon it, thott 
Deut27. -5 thou Shalt not lift up. .Iron, .upon them 
Josh. 8. '31 over which no man hath lift up. .iron 
Job 31.21 If I have lilted up my hand against the 

4. To lift up, hai netal. 

Can. 4. 34 I Nebuchadnezzar Ufted up mine eyea 

5,To lift up, bear, carry away, n'f'j nasa. 

Gen. 13. 10 Lot lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the 

13. 14 Lift up now thine eyes, and look from the 

18. 2 he lift up his eyes and looked, and, lo, th, 

21. 16 shesatovera^ainst..andllftuphervoice 

21. 18 Arise, lift up the lad, andhold him in thine 

22. 4 Abraham lifted up his eyes, and saw tho 
22. 13 Abraham Ufted up his eyes, and looked 
24. 63 ho lifted up his eyes, and saw, and, behold 
24. 64 Pi-ebekah lifted up her eyes, and when she 
27. 38 And Esau Ufted up his voice, and wept 
29. II Jacob kissed Kachel, and lifted up his V. 
31. 10 I Ufted up mine eyes, and saw in a dream 
31. 12 Lift up now thine eyes; and see, aU the 
33. I Jacob Ufted up liis eyes, and looked, and 
33. s he Ufted up his eyes, and saw the women 

37. 2S they lifted up their eyes and.looked, and 
40. 13, T9 within three days shall Pharaoh lift up 
40. 20 he lifted up tho head of the chief butler 
43. 29 he Ufted up his eyes, and saw his brother 

Exodi4. 10 the children of Israel Ufted up their eyes 
Lev. 9. 22 Aaron lifted up his hand toward thepeo. 
Num. 6. 26 Tho LOED lift up his countenance upon 
14., I all the congregation lifted up theilr voice 
24; 2 Balaam lifted up his eyes, and he saw Is. 
Deut. 3. 27 lift up thine eyes westward, and north. 
4. 19 lest thou lift up thine eyes unto heaveq 
32. 40 I lift -p my hand to heaven, and say, I 
Josh. 5. 13 that he lifted up his eyes and looked, and 
Judg. 2. 4 the people lifted up their voice;'and wept 

8. 28 that they lifted up their heads no mora 

9. 7 lifted up his voice and cried, and said 



LIFT 

Judgig. 17 whon he had lifted up hi3 cye3, ho saw a 
ai. -2 and lifted up thcU- voices, and wept sore 

Euth I. 9, 14 they lifted up their voice, and wept 

I Sa. 6. 13 they lifted up their eyes, and saw the ark 
n. 4 the people lilted up their voices, and v/ept 
24. 16 And Saul lifted up his voice, and wept 
30.. 4 lifted up their voice and wept, until t'lcy 

a Sa. "3. 32 the king lifted up his voice, and wept at 
13. 34 the young man. .lifted up his eyes and 1. 

13. 36 came, and lifted up their voice and wept 
18. 24 lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold 

18. 28 lifted -up their hand against my lord the 
CO. 21 hath lifted up his hand against the kixig 

s Ki. 9. 32 he lifftd up his face to the window, and' 

14. 10 and tliine heart hath lifted thee up : glory 

19. 4 lift up. .prayer lor the remnant that are 
jQ. 22 lifted up thine eyes on high?., against the 
25. 27 did lift up the head of Jehoiaclun king of 

J Ch. 21 16 David lifted up his eyes, and Saw the an. 

a Ch.2s. 19 and thine heart lifted thee up to boast . 

Job 2. 12 when they lifted up their eyes afar off, and 
2. iz they lifted up their voice, and wept ; and 
10. 15 (if) I be righteous, (yet) will I not lift up 
XI. 15 then Shalt thou lift up thy face without 
22. 26 For then. .Shalt lilt up thy face unto God 
30. 22 Thou littest me up to the wind ; thou ca. 

Psa. 4. 6 lilt thou up the light of thy countenance 
10. 12 lift up thine hand : forget notthe humble 
B4. 4 who hath not lifted up his soul unto van. 
04. 7 Lilt up your heads, ye gates ; and be yo 

04. 9 Lilt up your heads, O ye gates, .lift, .up 
25. 1 Unto thee, O Lord, do I Uft up my soul 

20. 2 when I lift up my hands toward thy holy 
(13. 4 I will lift up my hands in thy name 

83. 2 they that hate thee have lifted up vhe h. 
86. 4 unto thee, Lord, do 1 lift up my soul 
03. 3 The floods have lifted up. .have lifted up 
93. 3 Lord, .the floods lift up their waves 
102. lo- for thou hast lifted me up, and cast mo 
loC. 26 he lifted up his hand against them, to over. 
1 jg. 48 If y hands also wUl I Uft up unto thy com. 
121. I I will lilt up mine eyes unto the hills 
223. 1 Unto thee lift I up mine eyes, thou that 
134. 2 Lift up your hands (in) the sanctuary, and 
143. 8 cause me to know, .for I lift up my soul 
laa 2. 4 nation shall not lift up sword against na. 
5. 26 he will Uft up an ensign to the nations 
10. 24 shall lift up his staff against thee, after 
10. 26 so shall he lift it up after the manner of 
13. 2 Lift ye up a banner upon tho high mount. 
18. 3 he lif teth up an ensign on the mountains 
24. 14 They shall lift up their voice, they shall 
37. 4 lift up . .prayer for the remnant that is L 
37. 2j exalted (thy) voice, and lifted up tlnno 
40. 26 Idft up your eyes on high, and behold who 
42. 2 Ho shall not cry nor lift up, nor cause his 
42. II Let the wilderness and the cities, .lift up 
49. iB Lift up tliine eyes round about, end beh. 
49. 22 1 will lift up mine hand to the Gentiles 

51. 6 Xlft up your eyes to the heavens, and look 

52. 8 Thy watchmen shall lift up the voice : with 
60. 4 Lift up thine eyes round about, and see 

Jor. 3. 2 Lift up thine eyes unto the liigh places 
7 16 neither lift up cry nor prayer for them 
11. 14 neither lift up a cry or prayer for them 
13. 20 Lift up your eyes, and behold them that 
52.31 lilted up the head of Jehoiachin king of J 
Lam. 2. 19 lift up thy hands toward him for the lifo 
3. 41 Let us lift up our heart with, .hands unto 
Eze. 3. 14 So the spirit Ufted me up, and took me 
8. 3 the spirit lifted me up between the earth 
8. 5 lift Tip thine eyes now the way toward the 
8. s So I lilted up mine eyes the way toward 
JO. iC when the cherubim lifted up their ^vings 

10. 19 the cherubim lifted up their wings, and 

11. I tho spirit lilted me up, and brought me 
11.22 Then did the cherubim lift up their wings 
18. 6, 15 neither hath lifted up his eyes to the 
18. 12 hath lifted up his eyes to the idols, hath 
20. 5, s. 6, 15, 23 1 lifted up mine hand unto them 
=0. 28, 42 1 mted up mine hand to give it to them 
83. 27 thoushalt not lift up thine eyes unto them 
33. 25 and lift up your eyes toward your idols 
36. 7 I have lifted up mine hand. Surely the h. 
44. 12 therefore have I lifted up mine hand ag. 
47. 14 I lilted up mine hand to give it unto your 

Dan. 8. 3 Then I lilted up mine eyes, and saw, and 
10. 5 Then I lilted up mine eyes, and looked 

Jlic. 4. 3 nation shall not lift up a sword against n. 

Hab. 3. 10 the deep . .lifted up his hands on high 

Zech. 1. 18 Then lifted I up mine eyes, and saw, and 
'I. 21 80 that no man did lift up his head : but 
1. 21 -which lifted up (their) horn over the land 
2. 1 1 lifted up mine eyes again.and looked 

5. 1 Then I turned, and lifted up mine eyes 
5. s Lift up now thine eyes, and see what (is) 
S. 9 Then lifted I up mine eyes, and looked 

5. 9 they lifted up the ephah between the earth 

6. I And I turned, and lifted up mine eyes, and 

■;. To lift up, bear, c«,rry away, N'y': riasa, 3. 

Psa. e8. 9 feed them also, and lift'them up for ever 

7. To give, jra natlian. 

ProT. 2. 3 lif test up thy voice for understanding 
Jer. 22. 20 lift up thy voice in Bashan, and cry from 

8. To cajwe to stand, "hj; ud, 3a.- 

Psa.147. 6TheLoRDliftethupthemeek: hecasteth 

9. iS stir up, "wy ur, 3a. 

2 Sa. 23, 18 lilted up his spear against three htindred 
I Cb.Ti. ij liit«d up his spear against three hundred 



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LIGHT 



10. Til cause, to come up, draw up, rhif alah, 5. 
Gen. 117. 23 drew and lifted up Josep'li out of tho pit 
Aah. 3. 3 The horseman lifteth up both the bright 

11. To answer, respond, nyj anah. 

Jer. 51. 14 and they shall lift up a shout against theo 

12. To cry aloud, rejoice, neigh-, hn-f tsalial, 3. 
Isa. JO. 30 Lift up thy voice, O daughter of Gallim 

13. To cause to rise up. Dip qiirii, 6. 

Kccl. 4. 10 if they fall, tho one will lift up hisfellow 
Eze. 26. « He shall., lift up the buckler against theo 

1 4. To make high, on nan, Za. 

I Sa. 2. 7 The Lord.. bringeth low, and lifteth up 
g Sa. 22. 49 thou also hast lifted me up on high above 
Psa. 9. 13 that liftest me up from the gates of death 
18. 48 thou liftest mo up above those that riao 
I07. 25 wind, wlilch lifteth up tho waves thereof 

15. To nalce high, mi rum, 5. 

Gen. 14. 22 I have Uft up mine hand unto the Lord 

39. 15 when he heard that I lifted up my. voice 
39. 18 it came to pass, as I lifted up my voice 
41. 44 without thee shall 110 man Uft up his hand 

Exod. 7. 20 he lifted up the rod, and smote the v/aters 
14. 16 Uft thou up thy rod, and stretch out thine 
Num2o. II Moses Ufted up his hand, and with his rod 
I Sa, 2. 8 lifteth up the beggar from the dunghiU 
I Ki.11. 26, 27 he Ufted up (his) hand against the king 

1 Ch.25. s All. .the sons of Heman . . to lif t up the h. 

2 Ch. 5. 13 when they lifted up (their) voice with the 
Kzra 9. 6 blush to Uft up my face to thee, my God 
Job 38. 34 Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds 
Psa. 74. 3 Lift up thy feet unto tho perpetual dcso. 

75. 4 I said, .to tho wicked. Lift not up the horn 

75. 5 Lift not up your horn on high : speak (not) 

1 10. 7 Ho shaU drink . . therefore siiaU he llfl up 

113. 7 He. .lifteth tho needy out of the dunghUl 

Isa. 10. 15 shake (itself) against them that lift it up 

JO. 15 ns if the staff should lift up (itself), as if 

40. 9 lift up thy voice and strength ; lift (it) up 
58. I lift up thy voice Uke a trumpet, and show 
62. 10 Go through, .lift up a standard for tho p. 

Eze. 21. 22 to Uft up the voice with shouting, to ap. 

16. To cazise to go in, xia bo, 5. 

Psa. 74. 5 he had lifted up axes upon tho thick trees 
17. Tj lift up, afpo) airo. 

Lukei7. 13 they Ufted up (their) voices, and said, J. 
Johnii. 41 Jesus lif ted up (liis) eyes, and said. Father 
Acts 4. 24 they lifted up their voice to God with one 
Bev. 10. 5 the angel . . lif ted up his hand to heaven 

18. To cause to stand up, a.yicrTrj/u anistemi. 
Acts 9. 41 he gave her (his) hand, and Uftod her up 

19. Tb set upright again, li.vopQ6a anorthoo. 
Heb. 12. 12 Wt ap the hands which hang down, and 

20. yo lift out, iyeipco egeiro. 

Matt 12. II win he not lay hold on it and lift (it) out? 
Mark i. 31 took her by the hand, and lifted her up 
9. 27 took liim by the hand, and Ufted him up 
Acts 3. 7 tookhimbytherighthand,andlifted..up 

21. To Uft up, raise upon, eiraipw epairo. 

Matt 17. 8 when they had lifted up their eyes, they 

Luke 6. zo he Ufted up his ej^es on his disciples, and 

11. 27 a certain woman . .Ufted up hervoice, and 

16. 23 in hell he lift up his eyes, being in term. 
18. 13 would not lift up so much as(his) eyes unto 

21. 28 then look up, and lift up your heads ; lor 
24. 50 he lifted up his hands, and blessed them 

John 4. 35 Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields 
6. 5 When Jesus then lif ted up (liis) eyes, and 
13. 18 that eateth bread with me hath lifted up 
17. j lifted up his eyes to heaven, and said, F. 

Acts 2. 14 lifted up his voice, and said unto them 
14. It lifted up their voices, saying in the speech 

22. 22 lifted up their voices, and said. Away with 
I Ti. 2. Sliftingupholy hands, without wrath and 

22.ro exalt, elevate, set on high, vij^ow hupsoo. 

John 3. 14 as Moses lifted up the serpent inlthe wiL 

3. 14 even so must the Son of m.^Ji [be lifted up] 

8. 28 When ye have lifted ud the Son of man 

T2. 32 I, it I be lifted up from the earth, wUl d. 

12. 34 The Son of manmust be lifted up? who is 

Jas. 4.10 Humble yoursal vea . .te shall lif t you up 

UFT up again, to help to — 

To cause to rise up, D?p qum, 5. 

Deut 22. 4 thou Shalt surely help him to lift, .up ag. 
T.TTT up aa or on—lSee Ensign, high-l 

UFT up -self, to — 

1.7*0 be or become high or haughty, F133 gabah. 

Eze. 31. 10 thou hast lifted up thyself in height, and 
2.T0 lift edfon high, n-jo mar a, 5. 

Job 39. 18 What time she lifteth up herself on high 

Z.To be lifted up, it\;i nasa, 2. 

Psa. 7. 6 lift np thyself, because of the rage of m5ne 

94. 2 Lift up thvself, thou judge of the earth 
Isa. 33. 10 Now wiU t rise, .now will I lilt up myself 

i.To lift up self, n^J nasa, 7. 

inuni6. 3 whereforethen lift ye up yourselves above 

23. 24 andUft up himself asa youngUon : he shall 
Pr6v.3o. 32 hast done foolishly in lifting up thyself 
Eze. 1 7. 14 that it might not lift itself up . . that by k. - 

5. To stir up self, TV ur, la. 

Job 31. 29 or lifted up mysell when evil found him 



CTo Uft up self, go up high, rh'i alah, 7. 

Jer. 51. 3 against (him that) lifteth himself up in 
7. To lift up cr exalt self, en rum, 7a. 

Dan. ;. 23 hast lifted up thyself against the Lord of 
S.To be lifted up, c?i ramam, 2. 

Eze. 10. 17 (these) lif ted up themselves., for tho cpirlt 
9. To lift self up again, avaKvTrra anakvptO. 

Lukei3. II a woman, .could in no wise lift up (here.) 

John C. 7 [Ufted up himself, and said unto them) 
<i. 10 [When Jesus had lifted up himself, and] 

I-IPT up standard or ensign, to — 

l.To cause to flee, lift up an ensign, D)i nus, 3a. 

Is. .. 59. 19 Lord shaU Uft up a standard againat hUn 
2. To lift up self, display self. Dpi nasas, 7a. 

Zech. g. 16 lifted up as an ensign upon his land 
LIFTKD up, to bo — 

l.To he or become high or hawjhiy, F133 gabah. 
2 Ch. 17. his heart was lifted up in the -wave of tho 
26. j6 his heart was lifted up to (his) destruction 
32. 25 his heart was Ufted up : therefore there was 
Ezo. 28. 2 Because thine heart (is) lifted up, and thou 
28. s thine heart is lifted up because of thy ri, 
2S. 77 Tliine heai-t vras lifted up because of thy 

2. To be lifted vp, hr^i nctal. 

Dan. 7. 4 it was uhcd up :.--en tho earth, and made 

3.2*0 be lifted up, n'^'j nasa, 2. 

I Cb.j4. 2 for his kingdom was lifted np on high be, 
Psa. -24. 7 and be yc Uft up, ye everlasting doors; ancj 
Prov 30. 13 their eyes ! and their eyelids are lilted up 
Isa. 2. 13 and upon every (one: that is) Ufted up.ana 

2. 13 aU the cedars, .(that are). .Ufted np, and 

2. 14 and upon all the hills (that are) lifted uj;» 
6. I upon a throne, high and lifted up, and 

Jer. 51. ^ her judgment.. Is lif ted up., to tho skioa 
Eie. 1. ig when the Uving creatures were lifted up 
I. ig from the earth, the v/heeb were lifted up 
I. 20 the wheels were Ufted up over against 
J. 21 when those were Ufted uij from tho c^rth 
I. 21 tho wheels were lifted up over against 
4.7*0 be drawn away, prij nathag, 2. 

Josh. 4. 18 tho priests' feet were lifted up unto tho 
5. To be lifted up, presumptuous, hs'i aphal, 4. 

Hab. 2. 4 Behold, his soul (which) is lifted up ia Eot 
Q.To be higli, Dfj") roam. 

Zoch.14. 10 it sh.U bo lilted up, and inhabited in her 

7. To be high, Dn rum. 

Gen. 7. 17 the ark, and it was lift np above thecartli 
Deut. 8. 14 Then thine heart be UXted up, and thou 

17. 20 That his heart be not Ufted up above his 
Psa. 27. 6 nov.r shall mine head be Ufted up above 
Isa. 2G. II Lor.D . .thy hand is lifted up, they wiUnot 
Eze. 10. 17 stood; and when they were Ufted up, (th.J 

31. 10 and his heart b lifted up in his heiglit- 
Dan. s- 20 v.hsn hioiieart Vr-as lif ted up, and his mind 

II. 12 liis ho.irt shall be lifted up ; and he shall 
Mic. 5. 9 Thine hand shaU bo lifted up upon thine 

8. To he lifted up, en"; ramam, 2. 

Eze. 10. 15 And the cherubima were lifted up. Thli 

LUTED up -wiUi pride, to bo — 

To be puffed up, ri;ci>6oiiai tuphcomai. 

I Ti. 3. 6 lest being lifted np with pride ho fall into 

UTTEE up — 

To make high, on rum, 5. 

Psa. 3. 3 my glory, and the lifter np o£ mine head 

LIFTING up — 

l.JRising, lifting up, rwa gcuth. 

Isa. 9. 18 shaU mount up (like) the lifting up of sm. 

2.Rising, lifting up, ni3 gevah. 

Job 22. 29 thou Shalt aay, (There is) lifting np ; and 

3. Lifting' up, huo moal. 

Neh. 8. 6 Amen, Amen, with Ufting up their hands 

i.Lifting up, JiNfe'P masetk. 

Psa. 141. 2 thelifting up of my hands(as) the evening 

5.2*0 stir up, -ny ur, Za. 

I Ch.ii. 20 for lilting up his spear against three bun. 

6.2*0 make high, on rum, 5. 

I Ch.15. 16 sounding, by Ufting up the voice with Joy 

UFTING up of self — 
Lifting up, mcp'i romemuth. 

lea. 33. 3 at the lifting up of .thyself the nations 

UGHT — 
l.Idght, liK or. 

Gen. J. 3 Let there be light : and there was light 

I. 4 G5d saw the light, that (it was) good ; anl 

I. 4 God divided the light from tho darkness 

I. c God called the light Day, and the darkness 

- 1. 18 and to divide the light from the darkness 

Exodio. 23 all the children of Israel had Ught in tteir 

Judgig. 26 fell down at the door, .till it was Ught 

1 Sa. 14. 36 spoil them until the morning Ught, and. 

25. 22 that (pertain) to him, bythemomlngUghl 
2 5. 34 left unto Nabal by the morning Ught any 
2S. 36 told him nothing . . until the mornmg henl 

2 Sa. 17. 22 by thermoming Ught there lacked not ona 

25. 4 as the Ught of the morning (when) the sun 
zKi 7. 9 U we tarry till the momins lJSl»t| fiowe 



LIGHT 



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LIGHT 



Job 3. 9 let it look for light, but (have) none ; nei. 

3. 16 not been ; as infants (which) never saw li. 

3. 20 Wherefore is light given to him that is in 
IS. 22 bringeth out to light the shadov/ of death 
la. 25 They grope in the dark without lisht, and 
l^. 12 the light (is) short because 01 daricness 
j8. 5 the light of the wicked shall be put out 
18. 6 The light shall be dark in his tabernacle 

18. 18 He shall be driven from light into dai-k. 
82. 28 and the light shall shine upon thy ways 
84. 13 They are. .those that rebel against the 1. 

04. 14 The murderer rising with the light killeth 

84. 16 in the day time : they know not the light 

85. 3 and upon whom doth not his light arise ? 
a8. II thing that is) hid bringeth he forth to li. 
Bg. 3 by his light I walked (through) darkness 
89. 24 the light of my countenance they cast not 
30. 26 I waited for light, there came darkness 
33. 28 into the pit, and his life shall see the light 
33. 30 to be enlightened with the light of the liv. 
36. 30 he spreadeth his light upon it, and cover. 

36. 32 With clouds he covereth the light ; and c. 

37. 15 and caused the light of his cloud to shine ? 

37. 21 And now (men) see not the bright light 

38. 15 from the wicked their light is withholden 

38. 19 Where fls) the way.. light dwelleth?and 
38. 24 By what way is the light parted, (which) 

41. 18 By his neesings a light doth shine, and his 
Fsa. 4. 6 lift thou up the light of thy countenance 

87. I The LOKD (is) ray light and my salvation 

36. with thee, .in thy light shall we see light 

37. 6 bring forth thy righieousneas as the light 

38. 10 light of mine eyes, it also is gone from mo 

43. 3 O send out thy light and thy truth : let 

44. 3 and the light of thy countenance, because 
49. 19 of his fathers ; they shall never see light 

56. 13 that I may walk before God in the light 

98. 14 he led them. .aU the night with a light 

89. 15 they shall walk, Lord, in the light of 
97. II Light is sown for the righteous, and gla. 

104. 2 Who coverest . . with light as . . a garment 
112. 4 Unto the upright there ariseth light in 
119. 105 a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto 
136. 7 To him that made great lights : for his 
139. II even the night shall be light about me 
148. 3 Praise ye. .praise him, all ye stars of light 
Prov. 4. 18 as the shining light, that shineih more 

6. 23 the lav/ (is) light ; and reproofs of inatru. 
13. 9 The light of the righteous rejoiceth : but 
16. IS In the light of the king's countenance (is) 

Eccl. 2. 13 excelleth . . as far as light exoelleth dark. 

11. 7 Truly the light (is) sweet, and a pleasant 

12. 2 or the light, or the moon, or the stars, be 
Isa. 2. s and let us walk in the light of the Lord 

5. 20 that put darkness for light, and light for 
5, 30 light ia darkened in the heavens thereof 
9. 2 The people., have seen a great light : they 
9. 2 that dwell, .upon them hath the light sh. 

i<x 17 the light of Israel shall be for a lire, and 
13. 10 For the stars, .shall not give their light 
13. 10 moon shall not cause her light to shine 
30. 26 light of the moon shall bo as the light 

30. 26 light of the eun shall be. .as the light of 

42. 6 1, .give thee, .for a light of the Gentiles 

42. 16 I wUl make darkness light before them 

45. 7 I form the light, and create darkness ; I 
49. 6 I will also give thee for a light to the G. 
51. 4 I will make my judgment to rest for a li. 

58. 8 Then shall thy light break forth as the mo. 
58. 10 then shall thy light rise in obscurity, and 

59. 9 we wait for light, but behold obscurity 

60. I Arise, shine ; for thy light is come, and 
60. 3 the Gentiles shall come to thy Ught, and 
60. 19 The sun shall be no more thy light by day 
60. 19 shall bo unto thee an everlasting light, and 
60. 20 the Lord shall be thine everlasting light 

Set. 4. 23 and the heavens, and they (had) no light 

13. 16 while ye look for light, he turn it into the 
25. 10 of the millstones, and the light of the c. 
31. 35 Lord, which giveth the sun for a light bj" 

31. 35 and of the stars for a light by night 
Lam. 3. 2 and brought .. darkness, but not. .light 
Eze. 32. 7 and the moon shall not give her light 
Hos. 6. 5 thy judgments., the light (that) goeth 
Amo8 5. 18 the day of the Lord (is) darkness, .not 11. 

5. 20 the day of the Lord (be) darkness . .not li. 
Mic 2. I when the morning is light, they practise 

7. 8 when I sit in darkness, the Lord, .alight 
7. 9 he will bring me forth to the light . . I shall 

Bab. 3. 4 And (his) brightness was as the light ; he 

3. n at the light of thine arrows they went 
Zeph. 3. s doth he bring his judgment to light, he f. 
Zoch.i> 6 the light shall not be clear, (nor) dark 

14. 7 pass, (that) at evening time it shall be L 

Z.Light, "UK v/i: 

Isa. 50. II walk ia the light of your Are, and in the 

^.Light, •Tiii? orah. 

!Eisth. 8. 16 The Jews had light, and gladness, and joy 
183.139. 12 the darkness and the light (are)both alike 
4. Light giver, niKD maor. 

Gen. 1.14 Let there be lights In the firmament of the 
I. IS let them be for lights in the Armament of 
T. 16 And God made two great lights; the 
1. 16 greater light to rule, .the lesser light to 
Qzod25. 6 Oil for the light, spices, for anointing oil 
27. 20 pure oil olive beaten for the light, to ca. 
3S. 8 oil for the light, and spices for anointing 
35. 14 The candlestick also for the light, and his' 
35- 14 and his lamps, with thg oU for the light ' 
3S- 28 iipic«^ ami oil tor tlie Ugbt, and lor tiie . 



Exod39. 37 all the vessels thereof,andthooilfor light 
Lev. 24. 2 pure oil olive beaten for the light, tocauso 
Num. 4. 9 and cover the candlestick of t)ic light, and 
4. 16 the oil for the light, and the sweet incense 
Psa. 74. 16 thou hast prepared the light and the sun 
go. 8 our secret (sins) in the light of the count. 
Prov 15. 30 The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart 

5. Place 0/ sight, vision, windov), nmo mechesah. 
I Ki. 7. 4, s Ught (was) against light' (in) three ranks 

Q. Shining, nii ',vogah. 

Isa. so. 10 walketh (in) darkness, and hath no light? 

7. Light, linj, TH) nehir, nehor. 

Dan. 2.22' knoweth . . and the light dwelieth with him 

8. Light, vcn} nahiru. 

Dan. 5. II light andiinderstaadiug and wisdom, like 
5, 14 light and understanding and excellont w. 

9.Lig7it, n-m^ neharah. 

Job 3. 4 darkness . . neither let the light shine upon 
10. Light, T^ nir. 

1 Ki.ii. 36 David my Bervant may have a light alway 

2 Ki. 8. 19 he promised him to give him. .a light 

2 Ch.2i. 7 as he promised to give a light to him and 

Vl. Light, i; ner. 

2 Sa. 21. 17 that thou quench not the light of Israel 
12. Dawning, in?' shachar. 

Isa. 8. 20 (it is) because (there is) no light In them 
IS.Idgkt, not heavy, 4\a<j>p6s claph/ros, 

Mattii. 30 my yoke (is) easy, and my burden Is light 

2 Co. 4. 17 our light afiliction, which is but for a m. 

li.A torch, \afm-ds laTnpas. 

Acts 20. 8 there were many lighta in the upper Cha. 

15. yl lamp, xixvos luchnos. 

Matt 6. 22 The light of the body is the eye : if ther. 
Lukeii. 34 The light of the body is the eye: therefore 
12. 33 Let your' loins be girded about, and-.lights 
John 5. 35 He v/as a burning and a shining light : and 
2 Pe. I. ig as unto a light that shineth in adark place 
Kev. 21. 23 And the city, .the Lamp (is) the light th. 

16. Splendour, brightness, a shining light, (peyyos. 
Matt 24. 29 the mocn sh?.ll not give hev light, and the 
Marki3. 24 after that, .the moon shall not give her L 
Lukeii. 33 that they which come in may see [the li.] 

17. Light, radiance, tpas phds. 

Matt. 4. 16 The people, .saw great light; and to them 
4. 16 in the . . shadow of death fight is sprung up 
5. 14 Ye are the light of the world. A city that 
5. 16 Let your light so sMne before men, that 
6. 23 If therefore the light that is in thee bo 

10. 27 What I tell you . . speak yo in light : and 
17. 2 and M.<i raiment was white as the light 

Luke 2. 32 A light to lighten the Gentiles, and the 
8. 16 that they which enter in may see tlie light 

11. 35 the light which is in thee be not darkness 

12. 3 shall be heard in the light ; and that which 
8 generation wiser than the chUdron of light 
4 In him was life, and the life was the light 

1. 5 the light shineth in darkness ; and the dar. 
t. 7 came, .to bear witness of the Light, that 
I. 8 not that .Light, but . . witness of that Light 
1. 9 the true Light, which Ughteth every man 
3. 19 that light is come into the world, and men 
3. 19 loved darkness rather than light, because 
3. 20 every one that doeth evil hateth the light 
3. 20 neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds 

3. 21 cometh to the light, that liis deed may bo 

f. 33 wilUng for a season to rejoice in his light 
. 12 I am the light of the world : he that foil. 

8. 12 not walk, .but shall have the light of life 

9. 5 As long as I am in the world, I am the li. 
II. 9 because he seeth the light of this world 

11. 10 stumbleth,because there is no Ught in him 

12. 3S Yet a little while is the light with you 
12. 33 Walk while yo have the light, lest darkness 
12. 36 While ye have Ught, believe in the light 
1 2. 36 that ye may be the children of Ught. These 
12. 46 1 am come a light into the world, that who. 

Acts 9. 3 there shined round about him a Ughtfrom 

12. 7 came upon, .and a Ught uhined in the pr. 

13. 47 I have set thee to be a Ught of the Gent. 
16. 29 he called for a light, and sprang in, and 
22. 6 there shone from heaven a great Ught ro. 
22. 9 they that were with me saw indeed the 1. 
22. n And when I could not see for. .that light 
26. 13 I saw in the way a light from heaven, ab. 
26. 18 to turn, .from darkness to light, and(from) 
26. 23 should show light unto the people, and 

"Horn. 2. 19 art. .a lightof them which are in darkness 
13. 12 let us thcrof ore. . put on the armour of li. 

4. 6 God, who commanded the Ught to shine 
6. 14 what communion hath light with dark.? 

II. 14 Satan, .is transformed into an angel of 1. 

5. 8 Ught in th& Lord : walk as children of li. 
S. 13 all things., are made manifest by the Ught 
5. 13 whatsoever doth make manifest is light 
I. 12 of the inhjritance of the saints in light 

5. s Ye are aU the children of Ught, and the 

6. 16 the light which no man can approach 

1. 17 cometh down from the Father of Ughts 

2. 9 hath called you . . into his marvellous light 
I. 5 declare unto you, that God is Ught, and 

1. 7 if we walk in the light, as he is in the li. 

2. 8 ia past, and the true light now shineth 
2. 9 He-thatsaithheisintheUght.andhateth' 
8. 10 He that loveth . . abideth in the light, and 



16. 
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Col. 

iTh. 

iTi. 

Jas. 

jPe. 

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Kev. 18. 23 the Ught of a candle shall shine no more 

21. 24 the nations .. shall walk in the light of it 

22. 5 they need no candle, neither Ught of the 

18.Lighi giver, (pwaT^p phSster, 

Phil. 2. 13 among v/homye shine as Ughts in the w. 
FirOV. 21. II her light. . like unto a stone most precious 

19.Light, illumination, <poiTicrix6s photismos. 

2 Co. 4. 4 lest the light of the glorious gospel of C. 
4. 6 the Ught of the knowledge of the glory ot 
iSee Give, set, show.] 
UGHT — 
l.To be unstable, in^ pachaz. 

Judg.g. 4 Abimelech hired vain and light i)ersons 
Zeph. 3. 4 Ker prophets (are) Ught (and) treacher. 

2. Light, not heavy, Vji qal. 

2 Sa. 2.18 Asahel (was as) Ught of foot as a wild roe 

3. Very light, S'?'''!? Qeloqel. 

Ifumsi. 5 spake.. our soul loatheth tliis Ught bread 
UGHT, to — 
l.To light, kindle, lit* or, 5, 

Psa. 18. :8 thou wUt light my candle : the LoBS my 

2. jPo com^ dovm, ti; yarad. 

I Sa. 25. 23 she hasted, and lighted ofi the ass, and 

Z.Tofall, /{JJ naphal. 

Cen. 24. 64 when she saw Isaac, she Ughted oft thee* 
Isa. 9. 8 The Lord sent, .and it hath Ughted upon 

4. To cause to go wp, njj; alah, 5. 

Exod2s. 37 they shaU light the lamps thereof , that 
30. 8 when Aaron Ughteth the lamps at even 
40. 4 bring in the candlestick, and light the 1. 
40. 25 he Ughted the lamps before the Lord ; a3 

U'um. 8. 2 ViTien thou Ughtesc the lamps, the seven 
8. 3 Aaron did so ; he Ughted the lamps ther. 

b.To light, kindle, Utttcsi hapio. 

Luke 8. 16 No man, v/Iien he hath lighted a candle 
II. 33 No man, when he hath lighted a candle 
15. 8 doth not Ught a candle, and sweep the 

6. To bum, causa to hum, Kalw kaio. 

Matti 5. IS Neither do men Ught a candle, and put 

7. To fall, fall upon, iritrra pipto. 

Sev. 7. i6 neither shall the sun Ught on them, nor 

8. To enlighten, iparlCca photizo. 

John i. 9 which Ughteth every man that cometh 

^,To corns, ipyo/J-ai erchomai. 

' Matt. 3.16 descending like a dove, acd lighting upon 
LIGHT, tobo — 
l.To be or become light, 'fiK or. 

Gen. 44. 3 As soonasthcmomingwas lights thcmen 

1 Sa. 29. 10 as soon as yo be up. .and have light, dep. 

2.T0 {cause to) shine, V5l yapha, 5. 

Job :o. 22 without any order, and. .the light (is) aa 

LIGHT clo-sjn, to — 

1. To come down, tv yarad. 

Judg. 4. 15 Sisera Ughted down pS (his) chariot, and 

2. To fall, hs} naphal. 

2 Ki. 5. 21 ho lighted down fi'om tho chariot to meet 

UGHT (from off), to — 

To alight, sink down, my tsavMch. 

Josh 15. 18 she Ughted off (her) ass ; and Caleb said 
Judg. 1. 14 she Ughted from oS. (her) ass ; and Caleb 

UGET, to brijig to — 

To enlighten, bring to light, (fxarl^a photizo. 

1 Co. 4. 5 will bring to light the hidden things of d. 

£ TL 1. 10 hath brought UfeandimmortaUt; to Ught 

UGHT, full of — 

Full of light, shining, bright, ^ccretvSs photdnos. 
Matt. 6. 22 single, thy whole body shall be full of II. 
Lukeii. 34 single, thy whole body also is full of Ught 

II. 36 If thy whole body, .(bo) full of Ught, hav. 

II. 36 the whole shall be full of Ught, as when 

UGHT, to give or show — 

1. To cause or give light, I'lK or, 5. 

Gen. I. IS to give Ught upon the earth : and it waa 
1. 17 God set them, .to give Ught upon the ea, 
Exodi3. 21 in a pillar of fire, to give them light ; to 
14. 20 itgaveUghtbynight..so that the onecamo 
25. 37 that they may give light over against it 
Num. 8. 2 shaU give light over against the candles. 
Neh. 9. iitogivethemlightinthe waywhcreinthcy 
g. 19 pillar of fire by night, to show them light 
Psa. 105. 39 He spread, .fire to give Ught in the night 
118. 27 Lord, which hath showGd us light : bmd 
119. 130 The entrance of thy words giveth light 
Isa. 60. 19 for brightness shall the moon give light 

2.7'o cause to appear or shine upon, iirt^alvco. 

Luke I. 79 To give light to them that sit in darkness 
S.To appear or shine upon, iiri<pavta epiphaud, 

Eph. s- 14 Awake . . and Christ shaU give thee U^t 
i.Tb give the light of a torch, \6.ii.v<a lampo. 

Matt. s. IS it giveth Ught unto aU that are in the ho. 
B.To enlighten, tpari^ca photizo. 

Liikoii, 36 shining ot-a candledoth give thee Ught 

£er. 22. 5 the Lord God giveth'theoi light : andtbe; 



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XIGHT of, to make — 

To he careless, disregard, i/ieAc'co ameleo. 

Matt22. s they made light of (it), and went their w. 

UGHT on, or upon, to — 

1. To find, i<V? matsa. 

Deutig. 5 llghteth upon his neighbour, that he die 
a Ki. lo. 15 he lighted on Jchouadab the son of Keo. 

%To coma or strike upon, v^ppaga. 

Gen. 28. II he lighted upon a certain place, and tar. 
UGHT thing, to bo or seem a — 
To be or become light, V}^ qalal, 2. 

I Sa. 18. 23 Seemothit to you (a) light (thing) to be a 

1 Ki. 16. 31 aa if it had been a light thing for him to 
a Ki. 3. 18 this is. .a light thing in the sight of the 

■ 20. 10 It is a'light thing for the shadow to go 
Isa. 49. 6 It is a light thing that thou shouldest be 
Eze. 8. 17 Is it a light thing to the house of Judah 

UGHT — [See NarrowJ 

uaaTES, to — 

l.To caiise or give light, "I'lR or, 5. 

Ezra 9. 8 that our God may lighten car eyes, and 
Psa. 13. 3 Lord my God : lighten mine eyes, lest 
77. 18 the lightnings lightened the world : the 
Pror 29. 13 meet, .the Lo?J) lighteneth both their 

2.20 cav^e to shine,' ni) nagah, 5. 

2 Sa. 22. 29 and the LOED will lighten my darkness 

3. To make light, lighten, hhii qaloZ, 5. 

I Sa. 6. she will Ugh ten his hand from off you, and 
Jon. I. s cast forth the wares.. to lighten (it) of 

4. To lighten as lightning, dcrTpctTrreo astrapto. 

Lukei7. 24 as the lightning, tliat lighteneth out of 
h.To lighten,' iruike light, Kov(pl^<o hmphizS. 

Acts 27. 38 they lightened the ship, and cast out the 

6. To make a clearance or casting out, iKfio\r,v ttoU. 
Acts 27. 18 And. -.the next (day) they lightened tho 

7. To enlighten, give light, <l>Q)TiCa phdti&S. 

Eev. 18. I and the earth wcs lightened with his glory 
21. 23 the glory of God did lighten it, and tho L. 

8. TlncoveHng, ils airoKaXv^iv eis apokalupsin. 
Luke 2. 32 A light to lighten the Gentiles, and tho 

UGETEITED, to be — 

To become bright, in} nahar. 

Psa. 34. 5 They looked unto him, and were Ughtoncd 
UGHTEE, to make (somewhat) — 

To make light, ^hi) 'qalal, 5. 

I Ki.i2. 4 make thou the grievous servlco. .lighter 
12. 9 Make the yoli;e..thy father..put upon us I. 
12. 10 make thou (it) lighter unto us ; tlius slialt 

1 Ch.io. 10 make thou (it) somewhat lighter for us 

UGHTZNG down — 

Coming down, nni nachath. 

Isa. 30. 30 shail show the lighting down of his arm 

UGETIY — 

1.^ little thing, tsyoj Tdraat. 

Gen. 26. 10 one of the people rajght lightly have lien 

^.Quickly, hastily, to-x^ tachii. 

Mark 9. 39 no man., that can lightly speak evil of me 
iSec also Afflict, move.] 

UGHTIY esteem, to — 
To dishonour, 753 nabel, 3. 

Deut32. IS lightly esteemed tho Eock o£ his salvation 

IlGHTlfESS — 

1. Instability, mpB paeliazuth. 

Jer. 23. 32 to err by their U?s, and by their lightness 

2.Lightness, b'p qol, 

Jer. 3. 9 came to pass through the lightness of her 
Z.Lightness, i\a<l>pia elaphria. 

2 Co. iT 17 did I use lightness? or the things that I 

UGHTOTNG — 

l.Light, lis or. 

Job 37. 3 his lightning unto the ends of the earth 

fi. Lightning, pia baraq. 

Exodi9. 16 that there were thunders and lightnings 
2 Sa. 22. 15 he sent out. .lightning, and discomfited 
Job 38. 35 Canst thou send lightnings, that they may 
Psa. 18. 14 he shot out lightnings, and discomfited 
77. 18 tlie lightnings lightened the world : the 
07. 4 His lightnings enlightened the world : the 
135. 7 he maketh lightnings for the rain : he b. 
144. 6 Cast forth lightning, and scatter them 
Jer. 10. 13 he maketh lightniugs with rain, and brin. 
51. 16 he maketh lightnings with rain, and brih. 
Eze. 1. 13 and out of the fire went forth lightning 
Dan. 10. 6 his face as the appearance of lightning 
Nah. 2. 4 The chariots . . shall nm like the lightnings 
Zech. 9. 14 his arrow shall go forth aa the lightning 

3 Brightness, lightning, rtri chaziz. 

Job 28. 26 and away for the lightning of the thunder 
38. 25 or a way for the lightning of thunder 

4.Fla7ne,-t^$\ lappid. 

E.Tod2o. 18 the thunderings, and the lightnings, and 

5.Lightning, a.(TTpa-ifi\ astrape. 

iliatt.24. 27 as the lightning cometh out of the east 
aS. 3 His countenance was like lightning, and 



Lukcio. 18 1 beheld Satan as lightning fall from he. 

17. 24 as tho lightning, that ligiitoneth out of 
Eev. 4. 5 liglitnings and thunderings and voices 

8. 5 voices, and thunderings, and lightnings 
II. 19 there were lightnings, and voices, and th. 
16. 18 were voices, and thunderings, and light. 

LIGHTNING, flash of — 
Lightning, pia bazaq. 

Ere. 1. 14 as the appearance of a Cash of lightning 
LIGN aloes— [5ee Trees.] 
UGtmE — 
Opal, jacinth, afh leshem. 

Exod23. 19 third row a ligurc, an agate, and an am. 
39. 12 third row, a ligiu-o, an agate, and an am. 
T .I K '■ : Cthings, occupation) — 
i.A brotncr, nij ach. 

Eze. 18. 10 (that) doeth the like to (any) one of these 
"i. Likeness, n'D^ demuth. 

Psa. 58. 4 Their poison (is) like the poison of a serp. 

Z.Thus, ns koh. 

Jer. 23. 29 (Is) not my word like as a flro? saith the 

i.Like, to| liemo. 

2 Ch. 35. 18 therd was no passover like to that kept In 
Isa. 46. 9 I (am) God, and (there is) none like mo 
.^-r.. 6 they that dwell therein shall die in like 
Lam. I. 21 hast called, and they shall be Uko unto me 

Z. Simile, similitxide, 'Jf? mashal. 

Job 13. 12 Your remembrances (are) like imto ashes 

Q. Similitude, hor:! moshel. 

Job • 41. 33 Upon eartli there is not his like, who is 

7. With, Dj; im. 

Psa. 73, 5 neither are they plagued like (other) men 
Dan. 5. 21 his heart was made like the beasts, and 

ii. Likeness, fvpi dimyon. 

Psa. 17. 12 Like as a lion, .is greedy of his prey, and 

Q.As these, like these, n^ns kaliemmah. 

Jer. 36. 32 there were added besides, .many like w. 

10. Like, equal, Tcroi isos. 

Acts II. 17 God gave them the like gift as. .unto us 

11. Like, resembling, 'S/moios homoios. 

Matt II. 16 It is like unto children sitting in the ma. 
13. 31 The kingdom of heaven is lilte to a grain 
13. 33 The kingdom of heaven is like unto leaven 
13. 44 the kingdom of heaven is like unto troas. 
13. 45 the kingdom of heaven is like unto a m. 
13. 47 the kingdom of heaven is like unto a net 
13. 52 is like unto a man .. an householder which 
20. I the kingdom of heaven is like unto a man 
22. 39 the second (is) like unto it. Thou shalt love 
T>rarki2. 31 the second (is) [like] . .this, Thou shall; lovs 
Luke 6. 47 I will show you to whom he is like 

6. 48 He is like a man which buUt an house 

6. 49 is like a man that, .built an house upon 

7. 31 AndtheLordsaid..to what arc they like? 
7. 32 They are Uko unto children sitting in the 

.12. 36 like unto men that wait for their lord ■ 
13. 18 Unto what is the kingda»» of God like ? 
13. 19 It is like a grain cf mustard seed, which 
13. 21 It is like leaven, which a woman took 
Jolm 8. S5 I shall be a Mar like unto you : but I know 

9. 9 others (said). He is like him . .he said, I am 
Acts 17. 29 that the Godhead is like unto gold, or 
Gal. 5. 21 drunkenness, reveUhigs, and such like : of 
I Jo. 3.. a we shaU be like him ; for we shall see him 
Jude 7 the cities about them, in like manner giv. . 
Kev. 1. 13 like unto the Son of man, clothed with 

I. 15 his feet like unto fine brass, as if they 
2. 18 tho Son of God . .his feet (are) like fine b. 
4. 3 he that sat was to look upon like a jasper 
4. 3 a rainbow . . in sight [like] unto an emerald 
4. $ a seaof glass like unto crystal : and in the 
4. 7 like a lion, and the second beast like a 
4. 7 and the fourth beast..like a flying eagle 
9. 7 locusts, .like unto horses prepared unto 
g. 7 as it were croivns [Uke] gold, and their 
9. 10 they had tails like unto scorpions, and 
9. 19 their tails. .Uke unto serpents, and had 
II. I there was given me a reed Uke unto a rod 
13. 2 the beast which I saw was Uke imto a 
13. 4 Who (is) like unto the beast ? who is able 
13. II he had two horns like a lamb, and he spake 
14. 14 fone) sat Uke unto the Son of man, having 
j6. 13 I saw tliree unclean spirits [Uke] frogs 
18. 18 saying, \\Tiat (city is) like unto this great 
ei. II her light (was) like unto a stone mostpr. 
.21. 18 the city, .pure gold, Uke unto clear glass 

12.Thtis as, ovras us hovios hos. 

John 7. 46 [Never man spake Uke this man] 
IZ.Nearly like, similar, irapSnoios paronwios. 

Mark 7. 8 [and many other such like things ye do] 
7. 13 and many such Uke things ye do 

H.These, rav-ra tauta. 

I Th. 2. 14 ye also have suffered like things of your 
Ih.Such as tJiese, toioCtc toiauta. 

Acts 19. 23 with the workmen of like occupation, and 

16. ^s, so as, Sis hos. 

Matt. 6. 29 Solomon, .was not arrayed Uke one of th, 
28. 3 His countenance was Uke lightning, and 
JIark 4. 31 (It is) like a grain of mustard seed, which 
Lukciz. 27 Solomon, .wasnotarrayediikeojie Jo. 7. 46 



Acts 8. 32 like a lamb dumb before his shcirer, so 
Hov. 18. 2: took up a stone like a great miUstouo, and 

17. As if, wad hOsei. 

Watt. 3. 16 sav^ the spirit of God descending like a-d. 
Hark i. 10 spirit [like] a dove descending upon him 
Luke 3. 22 descended In a bodily ehape [like] a dove 
John I. 32 spiritdescendingfrora heaven [likejadore 
Rev. I. 14 His head and. .liairs. .white [like] wool 

[Sec al:o Come, each, even, figure, manner, men, oca- 

pation, passions, precious, such, tires.] 

LIKE, to — 

l.To love, nnK aheb. 

'Amos 4. 5 for this liksth you, ye children of Israel 

2. To delight, Y^'} chaphels, 

Dcut?5. 7 if the man Uke not to take his brother's 
25. 8 (if) he stand.. and say, I like not to take 

3. To be pleased, nyi ratsah. 

1 Ch.23. 4 he liked me to make (me) king over all L 

LTo make trial, proof, SoKt/j-d^u dokimaz5. 

Eom. I. 28 even as they did not like to retain God in 

LIKE, to be — 

l.To bs like, .121 damah. 

Psa. 102. 6 I am like a peUcan of the wlTdemesB ; X 
144. 4 Man is Uke to vanity : ids days (are) as a> 
Song 2. 9 My beloved is like a roe or a young hart 
2. 17 be thou Uke a roe or a young hart upon. 
7. 7 This thy statui'e is Uke to a palm tree, and 
S. 14 be thou like to a roe or to a young hart 
Isa. I. 9 Vvc should have been Uke unto Gomorral 
46. 5 equal . . compare me, that we may be like 
Jer. 0. e I have likened the daugliter of Zlon to a, 
Ezc. 31. 2 speak .. Whom art thou Uko in thy great. 
31. 8 the fir trees were not liJte his boughs, and 
31. 8 nor any tree, .was Uke unto him in his I). 
31. 18 To whom art thou thus Uko in glorj- and. 

2.T0 lo or become lilx, "1 damah, 2, 

Ezo. 32. 2 Thou art Uko a young lion of tlie uatlooa 

Z.To lilxn self, n=i damah, 7. 

Isa. ,14. 14 I wUl ascend, .1 wiU be liko the most H. 

i.Tobe liJtc, rici dcmah. 

Dan. 3. 23 form cf the fourth is liko tho Son of Go4 
7. s bcliold another beast, c. second, likp to a 

5. To cc, become, n;.! hayah. 

Jer. 43. Pico. .be like the heath in tho wilderness 

6. To think, TCcJcon, =5"^ chashab, 3. 

Jon. I. 4 sea, so that the ship was Uke to bo broken 

7. To be or become liJce., "jso inashal, 2. 

Psa. 49. 12 Nevertheless, .he is like the beasts (that) 
49. Eo Man(tliat is), .is like the beasts (that) pe 
143. 7 like unto them that go down into tho piJ 

8. To be equal, compared, njy shavah. 

prov.:6. 4 Answer not. .lept thou also be like unto 

9. To be like, in the imuege of «oiKa eoika eUa eikn. 
Jas. 1. 6 he tliat wavereth is like a wave of tho sea • 
I. 23 he is like unto a man beholding bis natural 

10. To make like, 6(101601 homoioS. 

Matt fe. 8 Be not ye therefore liko anto them : for 
22. 2 The kingdom of heaven is like unto a cer 

LIKE, to become — 

l.To be or become like, hv'^ mashal, 2, 

Psa. 28. 1 1 become like them that go down into the 
Isa. 14. 10 Art thou also, .art thou become like unto 

2. To be or become like, Vg'S mashal, 7. 

Job 3c. 19 and I am become Uke dust and ashes 

LIKE, to be made — 

l.To make equal, ni7 shevah, 3, 

Dan. 5. 21 his heart was made like tho boasts, and. 

2.^0 liken off, kipoixoica aphomoioo. 

Heb. 7. 3 made like unto the Son cf God ; abldeth 

LIKE, to make — 

l.To make equal, compare, i;7 shavah, 3. 

2 Sa. 22. 34 He maketh my feet like hind's (feet) ; and 
Psa. 18. 33 He maketh my feet Uke hind's (feet), and 

2. To make like, diioi6a hcmoioo. 

Eom. g. 29 Sodoma, and been made Uke unto Goin. 
Heb. 2. 17 it behoved him to be made like unto (his) 

T.TTTF. manner, in — 

l.So,]3ken. ^ 

Esod. 7. II did in like manner with their enchantm. 

Deut 22. 3 In like manner shalt thou do with his ass 

2.A7id, Kcd kai. 

Marki3. 29 So ye in like manner, when ye shall see 
S.Accordina to these, Karh ravra kata tauta. 

Luke 6. 2"3 in the like manner did their fathers tmw) 
i.Ln the same way, anTairais hoso.utds. 

Luke2o. 31 in Uke manner the seven also : and they 

I TL 2. 9 In Uke manner also, that women admn. 

T.nrp. as — 

1. Likeness, niDl demuth. 

Isa. 13. 4Thenoise. .like as of a great people; a In. 

2. As, even: as, \d2 kemo. 

Isa. 2S. 17 Like as a woman with diHd, (that) dtaw. 



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Z.Alxording to the likeness, Kaff d/^oiSrvra kaih ho. 
. -^Eel). 4. 15 but was in all points tempted likeaa (we 

JLAs, so as, ws hus. 

Matti2. 13 it was restored whole, like as the other 

BJIs iff ucrel hosei. 

Acts 2. 3 appeared unto them cloven tongues, li3« as 
6. Just as, &a-irep hospcr. 

Bom. 6. i that like as Christ was raised up from the 
T.I K K ^ the — , 

So, thus, 13 ken. 

z Kl. 10. 2o there was not the like made In any king. 
XSSS to, made — 
,4 likeness, something made like, 6ftoice/ia homoiSma. 

Eom. I. 23 into an image made likQ to corruptible 

X.TKT, unto, to bs — 

To be or act nearly like, irapa/i.oii.^ai paromoiazd. 
^ Matt23. 27 [ye are like unioJwhitedsepiUchreSj which 

XJEE nXNSKD, to be — 

l.To mind the same thing, tJ> avrh <ppov4(o to auto. 
Bom.15. 5 grant you to be like minded one toward 
PhlL s». 2 FuMl ye my joy, that ye bo like minded 

2. One of a like or equal soul, l(r6\fivxos isopsuchos. 
^ PhiL 2. sQ I have no man like minded, who will na. 

T.IK UN, or be Ukened to — 

1. To liken, n^^ damah, 3. 

Isa. 40. 1 8 To whom then will ye liken God ? or what 
40. 25 To whom then will ye liken me, or shall 
46. 5 To whom ^viU ye liken me, and make (me) 

Lam. 2. 13 what thing shaU I liken to thee, daug. 

2. To liken, compare, np'j damah, 

Psa. 89. 6 (v/ho) among, .sons, .can be likened unto 
Jer. 6. z I have likened the daughter of ffion to a 

Z.To make like, SfiotSca homoino. 

Matt. 7. 24 I will liken him unto a wise man, which 
7. 26 shall be likened unto a foolish man, which 

II. 16 But whereunto shall I liken this genera.? 

13. 24 The Idngdom of heaven is likened unto a 

18..23 Therefore is the kingdom of heaven like. 

25. I Then shall the Idngdom of heaven be lilt. 
Mark 4. 30 Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom 
luke 7. 31 Whereunto then shall I liken the men of 

13. 20 Whereunto shallllikenthekingdomofG.? 

ilKENESS — 
"l.TAkeness, nm^ demuth. 

Gen. J. 26 Lot us make man. .afterour likeness : and 

5. : day that God created man. In the likeness 

5. 3 Adam, .begat (a son) in his own likeness 

Isa. 40. a8 orwhatlikenesswillyecompareuntohim? 

Eze. I. 5 out of the midst . . (came) the likeness of 

I. 5 And this . . they had the likeness of a man 

1. 10 As for the likeness of their faces, they four 

I. z3 Ab for the likeness of the living creatures 

1. 16 they four had one likeness : and their 

I. 22 the likeness of the fh-mament upon the h. 

1. 26 above the firmament . . (was) the likeness ' 

X. a6 upon the likeness of the throne, .the like. 

I.-28 TTiis (was) the appearance of the likeness 

8. 2 a likeness as the appearance of fire : from 

10. 1 the appearance of the likeness of a throne 

10. 10 they four had one likeness, as if a wheel 

10. 21 the likeness of the hands of a man. .under 

lo. 22 the likeness of their faces (was) the same 

^Pattern, form, building, n'^nn tabnith. 

Deut. 4., 1^6 any figure, the likeness of male or.female 
^.'17 liSenessof any beast.. likeness of anywi. 
4. 18 likeness ol any thing, .likeness of any fish 
S.Form, similitude, likeness, njiDp temunah. 

35xod2o. 4 or any likeness (of any thing) thail (is) m, 
Deut. 4. 33 the lioness of any (thing), which the t. 

4. 25^make a graven image, (or) the likeness of 

5. 8 Thou Shalt not maka tnee . . any likeness 
Psa. 17. IS satisfied, when I awake, with thy likeness 

4.A likeness,soTinethin^made lilce,&it.olmiJ.ahomoioma. 

Bom. 6. s if wo have been planted . . in' the likeness 

8. 3 God, sending hia ov/n Son in the likeness 

PhiL sr. 7 took .. and was made in the likeness of men 

B.To make like^ 6ij.ot6tiiJwinmoo. 

Acts 14. II gods are come down to us in the likeness- 
T.TKETH (beat) — 
Oood, 3iQ tob. 

Deut 23. 1 6 Ee shall dwell. . wnere it liketh him best 

Esth. 8. 8WriteyealBofortheJews,asitUkethyou 
USEWISE — 
l.Also, D3 gam. 

Deut 12. 30. How did these . .even bo will I do likewise 

2. Thus, according to- this, riHis kazoth. 

Judg. 8. 8 to Penuel, and spate unto them likewise 

3. Together, alike, at once, vvyi, Mn;, itv yachad. 
Job 31. 38 or that the furrows likewise thereof com. 

A. So, thus, '{3 Izen. 

•^ Exod 2«. 30 Likewise shalt thou «o with thiuooxen 
t.Tn like manner, likevnse, 6fiolus homoios. 

21att22. 26 Likewise the second also, and the third 
26- 35 yet will I not deny thee. Likewise also 
27. 41 Likewise also the chief priests, mocking 
Hark 4. 16 these are they likewise which are sown on 
15. ^i Likewiao also the ciiief yrieotB mocking 



Luke 3. II and he thathath meat, let him do like wise 

5. 33 and likewise (the disciples) of the Phari. 

6. 31 should do to you, do ye also to them like. 
10. 32 likewise a Levite, when he was at the pi. 
10. 37 Then said Jesus unto him, Go . . do thou L 

13. 5 except ye repent, ye shall aU [likewise] 

16. 25 lilcewise Lazarus evil things : but now he 

17. 28 Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot 
17. 31 the field, let him likewise not return back 
22. 36 let him take (it), and likewise (his) scrip 

John 5. 19 what, .doeth, these, .doeth the Son like. 

6. II likevnse of the fishes as much as they wo. 
21. 13 Jesus then, .taketh bread, .andflsh like. 

Rom. I. 27 likewise also the men, leaving the natural 
I Co. 7. 3 likewise also the wife unto the husband 

7. 4 likewise also the husband hath not power 
7. 22 likewise also he that is called, (being) free 

Jas. 2. 25 Likewise also, was not Eahab the harlot j. 
I Pe. 3. I Likevrise, ye wives. (be)m subjection to 

3. 7 Likewise, ye husbands, dwcU with (them) 
5. 5 Likewise, ye younger, submit yourselves 

Jude 8 Likewise also thesa. .dreamers defile the 
Eev. 8. 12 the day shone not..and the night likewise 

6. Thus, so, ovTQ) houtij. 

Matti7. 12 Likewise shall also the Son of man suffer 
Luke 15. 7 likewise joy shall be in heaven over one 
15. 10 Likewise, I say unto you. There is joy in 
Horn. 6. 11 Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to be 

7. Very near to, irapair\r)<Tiws paraplesios. 

Heb. 2. 14 he also himself likewise took part of the 
S.So in the same vvmner, uffairais hosautds. 
Matt 20. 5 went out about the sixth . . and did Ukew. 
21. 30 And he came to the second, and said like. 

21. 36 other servants, and they did unto themL 
25. 17 likewise he tiiat (had received) two, he 

Jilarki2.-4i the second took her. .and the third like. 

14. 31 1 will not deny thee. .Likewise also said 
Lukeia. 3 except ye repent, ye shall all [likewise] 

22. 20 Likevrise also the cup after supper, saying 
Eom. 8. 26 Likewise the spirit also helpeth our infi. 
I Ti. 3. 8 Likewise . . the deacons (be) grave, not d. 

5. 25 Likewise also the good works, .are mani. 
Titus 2. 3 aged women likewise, that, .in behaviour 

2. CYoungmcn likewise exhort to be sober mi. 

LIK'-H^ 'np^ Jah is doctrine. 

Son of SJiemidah, a Benjamite. B.a 1400. 

I Ch. 7. 1 9 the sons of Shemidah were . . L. and Aniam 

LrKEHG, in good — 

To be safe, sound, D7ri chalam. 

Job 39. 4 Their young ones are in good lUdng, they 
LIL-S- — 
l.A lily, ]^\v shoshan. 

I Ki. '7. 22 upon the top of the pillars (was) lily work 
7. 26 the brim of a cup, with flowers of lilies 

Song a. 16 and I (am) his : he feedeth among the 111. 

4. 5 that are twins, which feed among the lil. 
5. 13 his lips. . lilies, dropping sweet smelling 
& 2 to feed In the gardens, and to gather hlies 

6. 3 beloved (is) mine, he feedeth among the 1. 

7. 2 an heap of wheat set about with lilies 

2.A lily, \i?v^ shushan. 

1 Ej. 7. 19 the chapiters . . of lily work in the porch 
Z.A lily, njS'lB' shoshannah. 

2 Ch. 4. 5 the brim of a cup, with flowers of lilies 
Soag 3. ? I (am) the rose of Sharon., the lily of the 

2. 2 Asithe lily among thorns, so (is) ray love 
Hos. 14. 5 he shall grow as the lily, and cast forth 

i.A lily, Kplvov krinon. 

Matt. 6. 28 Consider the lilies of the field, how they 
Lukeia. 27 Consider the lilies how they grow : they 

IIME — 

Plaster, lime, t^ sid. 

Isa. 33. 12 people shall be (as) the burnings ef lime 
Amos 2. I ne burned the bones Qf the king . . into lime 

T.T1HT T — 

A border, ^U3 gebul. 

Eze. 43. 12 t'he whole limit thereof rourd about (sh, 
T.nffT T^ to — 

l.To mark off, limit, rijn tavahy 5. 

Psa. 78. 41 Yea, they, .limited the Holy Ono of Israel 
2. To mark off, dpi(w horizO. 

£eb. 4. 7 Agam, he limiteth a certain day, saying 
LINE — 
l.Cord, line, rope, ^^n cheiel. 

2 Sa. 8. 2 with a line, .v/ith two lines, .one full liue. 

Psa. .16. 6 The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant 
73. 55 He, .divided them an inheritance by line 

Amos 7. 17 thy land shall be divided by line; and thou 

Zeoh. 2. i behold, a man with a measuring Une in 

2. A thread, cord, uin chut. 

I Ki. 7. IS a line of twelve cubits did compass either 
Z. Ribbon, thread, h''T\^ pathil. 

Eze. 40. 3 aman..withalineof flaxinhiBhand,and 

4,4 Kne, rule', ni^, ip, ip qav, qeveh. 

1 Kl. 7. 23 a line of thirty cubits did compass it ro. 

2 Ki. 31. 13 I wiU stretch over Jerusalem the line of 3. 
a Ch. 4. 2 a line of thirty cubits did compass itround 
Job 38. s or wtro hath stret-ched the lino upon it ? 
Psa. 19. 4 Their line is gone out through all the ea. 
Isa. 28. 10, 13 lino upon line, lino upon llije ; here a 

*8. 17 judgment al^ will I lay to the line; iuul 



Isa. 34. n he shall stretch out upon it the line sf cdn. 

34. 17 his hand hath divided it imto them by Una 
Jer. 31. 39 the measuring line shall yet go forth ovc? 
Lam. 2. 8 he hath stretched out a Une, he hath not 
Eze. 47. 3 when the man that had the line in his h. 
Zech. I. iS a line shall be stretched forth upon Jeru, 

t.A cutting instrument, red ochre, Tib ssredj, 
Isa. 44. 13 he marketh it out with a line, he fittet!i 

QJAiio, njipn tiqvah. 

Josh. 2. 18 thou shalt bind this line of scarlet thread 
2. 21 she bound the scarlet line in the window 

7. A canon, reed, rule, Kavdy kanon.- 

2 Co. 10. i6not to boast inanothcr man's lino of thirds 
LINEAGE — 
Paternal descent, Trarpla patria. 

Luke 2. 4 he was of tho house and lineage of David 
LINEN — 
l.Fine linen, 15 had, 

Exod28. 42 thou shalt make them linen breeches to c. 
39. 28 and linen breeches (of) fine twined linen 
Lev. 6. 10 tho priest shall put on his linen garment 
6. 10 his hnen breeches shall he put upon his 
16. 4 He shall put on the holy linen coat, and 
16. 4 he shall have the linen breeches upon his 
;6. 4 a Imen girdle, and with the Unen mitre 
16. 23 shall put off the linen garments which ha 
16. 32 shall put on the linen clothes, .the holy 

1 Sa. 2. 18 (being) a cluld, girded with a hnen ephod 

22. 18 slew, .personsthat did wear a Mnen ephod 

2 Sa. 6. 14 David (was) girded with a linen ephod 

I Ch.15. 27 David, .(liad) upon him an ephod of linen 

Eze. 9. 2 one man among them . . clothed with linen 

g. 3 and he called to the man clothed with li. 

9. II behold, the man clothed withlinen, which 

10. 2 he spake unto the man clothed with linen 

10. 6 had commanded the man clothed with li. 

10. 7 hands of (him that was) clothed with linen 

Dan. JO. 5 a certain man clothed in linsn, whose lo. 

12. 6 And. .said to the man clothed Jn linen 

12. 7 I heard the man clothed in Unen. wiiich 

2.Linen, flax, nri'^9 piskteh. 

Lev. 13. 47 a v/ooUen garment, or a linen garment 

13. 48 of linen, or of Vicollen, whether in a skia 
13. 52 whether warp or woof, in woollen or in 1. 
13. 59 in a garment of woollen or hnen, either 

Deut 22. 1 1 of divers sorts, (as) of woollen and linen 

Jer. 13. I Go and get thee a linen girdle, and put it 

Eze. 44. 17 they shall be clothed with linen garments 

44. 18 They shall have Unen bonnets upon their 

44 J 8 shaUhave Unen breeches upon their loica 

S.Flax, linen^ \lvov linon. 

Re V. 15. 6 angels . . clothed in pure and white [Unon] 

i.3ruslin,flne linen, (nvSiiv sindon. 

Markis. 46 fine linen, .and wrapped him in the linen 
Luke23. 53 wrapped it iji linen, and laid it ia a sepul, 

LINEN and woollen — 
Mixed cloth, iMf^ shaalnez.. 

Lev. 19. 19 shall a garment mingled of linen and wo. 

LTNEIT, fins (twined) — 

1. Linen garment, ["id sadin. 

Prov.31. 24 She maketh fine linen, and seUeth (it> 
Isa. 3. 23 The glasses, and the fijao Unen. and tne 

2.Fine linen, \af, VP sheshi, shesh. 

Gen. 41. 42 arrayed him in vestures of fine Unen, and 
Exodss. 4 purple, and scarlet, and fine linen, and 
26. I ten curtains (of) fine twined linen, and 

26. 31 and fine t^^-ined Unen, of cunning work 
d6. 36 fine twined Unen, ivroiiGht with needlewo. 

27. 9 hangings for the court (of) fine twified 1. 
27. 16 fine tv/iued Unen, wrou^t with needlewo. 
27. 1 8 the height five cubits (of) fine twined Hnen 

28. 5 they shall take gold, .and fine Unen 

e8. 6 shall make the ephod (of). .fins twined 1. 
28. 8 girdle . .shall be of. .fine twined linen 
28. 15 (of) fine twined linen, shalt thou make it 
?8. 39 shalt embroider th? coat of fine linen 
28. 39 thou shalt make the mitre (of) fine linen 
35. 6, 23purple, and scarlet, and fine Unen, and 

35. 25 that which they had spun . .of fine linen 
35. 35 the embroiderer, .in fine Unen, and of the 

36. 8 made ten curtains (of) fine twined liaea 
36. 35 And ho made a veil (oQ. .fine tv/ined Unen 
36. 37 he mado . .fine twined linen, of neidlewo. 

38. 9, 16 the hangings . .(were of) fine twined I. 
38. 18 needlevork, (of) blue', .and fine twined 1. 
38. 23 and an smbroiderer in blue . .aad fino.ll. 

39. 2, 5, Spurple, and scarlet.. fine twined linen 
39. 3 and in the fine linen, (with) cunning work 

39.27 they made coats (of) flue Unen, (of) woven 
39. 28 mitre (of) fine ^nea. .bonnets (of) fine U. 

39. 28 and linen breeclics (of) fine twined linen 
ig., 29 a girdle (of) fine twined linen, and blue 

Eze. lis. 10 1 girded thee about with "fine Unen, end 
16. 13 thy raiment (was of) fine linen, and silk 
27. 7 ITine linen with broidered work from £. 

Z.Maie-.of fine linen, ^iffoivo% lussinos. 

Rov. 18. 16 that great city, that was clothed in fine L 
19. 8 that slra should be arrayed in fine Unen 
19. 8 theflnelinsnistherighteouBnessofssintfl 
ig. 14 the amiio3..foUowed..clothed in fine linon 

i.Fim flax or linen, '0{i(Tcros hussos. 

Lukei6. 19 which was clothed Jn porple aiid fine Uit«a 
S^r, 18. ^ merchancUeo of gold..asd(fiiie-l' 



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XiUIJiM olotli, olotSies — 

■J^ piece of fine linen, iOSytov olhMion. 

• luko'24. 12 [beheld the linen clothes laid bythems.] 

a Johiiip. 40 wound it in linen clothea with the spices 

20. 5 saw the linen clothes lying ; yet went ho 

( zo. 6 Cometh Simon, .and seoth the linen clot. 

20. 7 naijkin. .not lying with the linen clothea 

^Muslin, fine linen, irivSciy sindan. 

Matt 27. 59 Joseph, .wrapped it in a clean linen cloth 
Har. 14. 51 having a linen cloth cast about (his) naked 
14. 52 lelt the linen cloth, and fled Irom them 

XnTEN yam — 

Linen yarn, ."ni?a miqveh. 

1 Kl. 10. 28 Solomon had horses, .and linen yam : the 

10. 20 merchants received the linen yam at a p. 

2 Ch. 1. 16 And Solomon had horces. .and linen yam 

1. 16 merchants r(? eived the linen yam at a p. 

UNGEE, to — 

1. To tamj, linger, delay, nno nahak, 7a. 

Gen. 19. 16 while he lingered, the men laid hold upon 
43. 10 except we had lingered, surely now we 

2.T0 be inactive, apyia argeo. 

2 Pe. 2. " 3 whose j udgment . . lingereth not, and their 

UNTIX Cuppe") — 
\,A ram,,post, h\'^ ayil. 

1 Ki. 6. 31 the Untel (and)"side'post3.(were) a fifth 

i.Capital of a column, nip.23 haphtor. 

Amos 9. I Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts 
Zeph. 2, J4 the bittern shall lodge in the upper lintels 

S.'Liniel, upper door post, ^ip^'n mashqoph. 

Exod 12. 22 sti-ike the lintel and*the two side posts 

12. 23 when he seeth the blood upon the lintel 

U'-inJS, ATvor. 

A Christian at Eome. . 

2 Tl. 4. 21 Eubulus greeteth thee . .1., and Claudia 

WOW — 

1.^ lion, r\::y^, nx ari, aryeh. 

Gen. 49. 9 Judah (is) a lion's whelp : from the prey 

49. 9 he stooped down, he couched as a lion 
ll'um24. 9 he lay do-\vn as a lion, and as a great lion 
Deut 33.22 Dan (is) a lion's whelp : he shall leap from 
Judg 14. 5 behold, a young lion roared against liim 

14. 8 he turned aside to see the carcase of the 1. 
■ 14. 8 bees and honey in the carcase of the lion 

14. 9 taken the honey out of the carcase of the 1. 

14. 18 what (is) stronger than a lion? And he said 
I Sa. 17. 34 there came a lion and a bear, and took a 

J 7. 36 Thy servant slew both the lion and the b. 

I-,'. 37 deliveredmooutof thepawof thelion.and 

t Sa, i. 23 swifter than eagles, .stronger than lions 

17. 10 whose heart (is) as the heart of a lion, sh. 

23. 20 alion in the midst of a pit in time of snow 

1 Kt 7. 29 the borders, .lions, oxen, and cherubim 

7. 29 beneath the lions and oxen (were) certain 

7. 36 he graved cherubim, lions, and palm trees 

10. 19 seat, and two lions stood beside the stays 
io.'2o twelve lions stood there on the one side 
13. 24 a lion met him. .the lion also stood by the 
J3. 25 men. .saw. .the lion standing by the care. 

13. 26 the LOKD hath delivered him unto tlie lion 
13. 28 found, .the lion standing by the carcase 
13. 28 the lion had not eaten the carcase, nor 
20. 36 as soon as thou art departed, .alion shall 

20. 36 as soon as he was departed .. a lion found 
I Ki. 1 7. 25 therefore the Lord sent lions among them 

17. 2(5 therefore ho hath sent lions among them 
1 Ch. II. 22 also he went dov,-n and slew a lion in a pit 

12. 8 whose faces (were like) the faces of lions 
e Ch. 9. 18 stays, .and two lions standing by the sta. 

9. 19 twelve lions stood there on the one side 
Job 4. 10 Tlie roaring of the lion, and the voice of 
Tsa. 7. 2 Lest he tear my soul like a lion, rending 

13. 9 He iieth in wait secretly as a Mon in his 

17. 12 like as a lion (that) is greedy of his prey 

22. 13 gaped, .(as) a ravening and a roaring lion 
22. 21 Save me from the lion's mouth : for thou. 

ProV22. 13 a Uoii without, I shall be slain in the str. 
26. 13 saith. .a lion (is) in the streets 
28. IS (As) a roaruig lion, and a i-anging bear 
Ecct 9. 4 a living dog is better than a dead lion 
Song. 4. 8 from the lion's clens, from the mountains 
Isa. II. 7 and the lion shall eat straw like the ox 

15. 9 I wUl bring, .lions upon him that cscapoth 

21. 8 he cried, A lion : My lord, I stand coati. 
31. 4 Like as the lion, .roaring on his prey 

35. 9 no lion shall bo there, nor (any) ravenous 
38. 13 as a lion, so will he break all my bones '• 
65. 25 the lion shall eat straw like the bullock 
^p. 2. 30 hath devoured . .like a dc3tro;rin^ lion 

4. 7 The lion is come up from his thicket, and 

5. 6 a lion out of the forest shall slay them 
12. 8 iline heritage is unto co as a lion in the 
49- 19 shall come up like a lion from the swell. 
50. 17 the lions have ctiven pJm) away: first 

50. 44 ho shall como up like a lion from the 

51. 38 shall roar, .they shall ycU as lions' whelps 
lam. 3. 10 He (was) unto mo .. a Hon in secret places 
Eze - I. Id the face of a lion on the right side ; and 

10. n and the third the face of a lion, and the 
19. 2 she lay down among Uons, she nonrished 
ig. 6 he went up and down among the Uodb, ho 

22. 25 like a roaring lionravening the prey : they 
Dan 6. 7, 12, shall be cast into the den of lions 

6. 16 brought.. and cast Oiini)'into the den 01 1, 
6. 19 acd went in haste unto the dea of lions 



Dan. 6. 20 la thy God. .able to deliver, .from the 1.? 
6. 22 MyGod..hRt!: shut the lions' mouths, that 
6. 24 they cast, .into the den of lions, tlicra 

6. 24 the lions had the mastery of them, and 
e. 27 delivered D. from the power of the lions 

7. 4 The first, .like a lion, and had eagle's wl. 
Hoa. II. 10 he shall roar like a lion : when he shall 
Joel I. 6 whoso teeth (are) the teeth of a lion, and 
Amos 3. 4 Will a lion roar in the forest when he 

3. 8 The lion hath roared, who will not fear ? 

3. 12 taketh out of the mouth of the lion two 

S. 19 As if a man did flee from a lien, and a bear 

Mic. 5. 8 as a lion among tl'.o l.ea.'.t.^ of the forest 

Nah. 2. II Where (is) the dwelling of the lions, and 

2. II where the lion, .walked, .the lions' whelp 

2. 12 The lion did tear in pieces euougli for his 

Zeph. 3. 3 Uer pi-inces witliin her (are) roaiing lions 

2.A young limi, whelp, "i'E3 kcphir. 

Psa. 35. 17 LcKD. .rescue, .my darling from the lions 
Prov 19. 12 The king's v/rath (13) as the roaring of a 1. 

20. 2 The fear of a king (13) as the roaring of a 1. 

28. I fiee. .but the riglitcous are bold as a lion 
Jer. 25. 38 He hath forsaken his covert, as tlic lion 

51. 38 They shall roar together like lions ; they 

Z.Lions, n'!<37 Idiaim. 

Psa. 57. 4 My soul (is) among lions.. I lie (..among) 

^.A hold lion, n'5^ laid. 

Deut 33. 20 he dwelleth as a lion, and teareth the 
Job 38. 39 Wilt thou hunt the prey for tlie lion, or 
Isa. 5. 29 Their roaring (shall be) like a lion, they 
Hos. 13, 8 there XfiH I devour them like a lion : the 

fi.An old lion, v'h layish. 

Prov 30. 30 A hon, (v.hich is) strongest among beasts 

6. A roaring lion, TrrS' shachal. 

Psa. 51. 13 Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder 
Prov 26. 13 The slothful, .saitli, (There is) a lion in 
Hos. 5. 14 ForI(willbc)nnto Ephraim asalion, and 
13. 7 Tliercfore I will be unto them as a lion 

7. Pride, yny shachats. 

Job 28. 8 The lions' whelps have not trodden it ; nor 

8..^ limi, \euiv Icon. 

2 Ti. 4. 17 Iwasdeliverodoutofthemouthof thelion 

Heb. II. 33 through faith, .stopped the mouths of 1. 

I Pov 5. 8 as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking 

Eov. 4. 7 And the first beast (was) like a lion, and 

5. 5 behold, the Lion of the tribe of Juda, the 

9. 8 and their teeth were as (the teeth) of lions 

9. 17 the heads, .(were) as the heads of lions 

10. 3 with a loud voice, as (when) a lion roar. 
13. 2 and liis mouth as the nuuth of a lion 

UOIT, fierce — 

A roaring lion, 70^ shachal. 

Job 4. 10 the voice of the fierce lion, and the teeth 
10. 16 Thou hnntest me as a fierce lion ; and aga. 
28. 8 trodden it ; nor the fierce lion passed by 

LION, great, old, stout — 

l.A bold lion, «'jS lahi. 

Gen. 49. 9 he couche<l. .as an old lion ; who shall 
Ifum23. 24 the people shall rise up as a great lion 

24. 9 he lay down, .as a great lion : who shall 
Job 4. II and the stout lion's whelps are scattered 
Joel I. 6 and he hath the cheek teeth of a great L 
'if ail. 2. II where, .the old lion, walked, .and none 

2.An old lio7i, »:S layish. 

Job 4. 1 1 The old lion perishetli for lack of prey, and 
Isa 30. 6 from whence (come) the young and old L 

LION, young — 

1.^ lion, ni-iH, nx ari, aryeh. 

Is'um23. 24 lift up himself as a young lion : he shall 

2.A bold lion, n"?^ labi. 
Isa. 30. 6 from' wTience come the young and old lion 

3.A young lion, whelp, TE3 kcphir. 

Job 4. 10 and the teeth of the young lions, are bro. 

38. 39 or fill the appetite of the young lions 
Psa. 17. 12 and as it were a young lion lurking in se. 
34. 10 young lions do lack, and suffer hunger 
58. 6 break out the . .teeth of the young lions 
91. 13 the young lion and the dragon shalt thou 
104. 21 Tlie young lions roar after their prey, and 
Isa. s- 29 ^^^y ^^^^ '■°^ '^® young lions ; yea, they 

11. 6 the calf and the young lion and the fatL 
3j. 4 the young lion roaring on hia prey, when 

Jer. 2. 15 The young lions roared upon him, (and)y. 
Eze. 19. 2 she nourished her whelps among young L 
ig. 6 became a young lion, and it learned to 
19. 5, 3 she took another, .made himayoungL 
32. 2 Thou art like a young lion of the nations 
3S. 13 Sheba. .with all the young liona thereof 
41. 19 the face of a young lion toward the pahn 
Hoa. 5. 14 and as a young lion to the house Qt Judah 
Amos 3. 4 will a young lion cry out of his den if ho 
iijc. 5. 8 as a young lion among the flocks of sheep 
Hah. 2. II and the feeding place of the young liona 
2. 13 and the sword shall devour thy young 1. 
Zochii. 3 a voice of the roaring of young lions; for 

UOHESS — 

l.A bold lioTXSs, K,'?? leliyya. 

Eze. 19. 2 say. What (is) thy mother ! A lioness : she 

2,Bold lionesses, ri^x^) lebaoth. 

If ah. 2. 12 strangled for ioi lionesses, and flllejJ his 



LIOH T.nrp men — 

Lion of God, '?Klx, b'if<vi, arid. 

2 Sa. 23. 20 lienaiah . . Blew two lion like men of Moab 
I Ch.ii. 22 I^naiah..sleV/ two lionllkcmenof UoaL 

LtP — 

l.Lip, ledge, nf^ saphah. 

lixod.6. 13 hear mc, who(am) of uncircuniclscdliMl 

6. 30 I (am) of unclrcuniclsed lips, and how 
Lev. 5. 4 pronouncing with (hi;) lips to do evil, or 
Kum3o. 6 vowed, or uttered ought out of her lijM 

30. 8 that which she uttered with her lips, w, 
30. 12 whatsoever proceeded out of her lips co. 
Deut23. 23 That which is gone out of thy lips thou 

1 Sa. I. 13 only her lips moved, but her voice was not 

2 KL 19. 28 1 will put. .ray bridle in thy lips, and 1 
Job 2. lo In all this did not Job sin with hia lips 

8. 2 1 Till he 1111 . . thy lips with rejoicing 

11. 5 oh that God would . . open his lips against 
13. 6 and hearken to the pleadings of my lips 

15. 6 yea, thine own lips testify a;r.inst theo 

16. 5 the moving of ray lips should sisswcge 

23. 12 back from the commandraent of his lips 
27. 4 lly lips sh.ill not Epe.i]; v.'ickcdness, nor 
32. 20 I will speak. .1 will open i.iy lipa and 

33. 3 and rjy lips sliall utter l.nowlodge clearly 
Paa. 12. 2 flatteringlip3..witliadoub!cheart,dolhcy 

12. 3 LOKDEhall cut olf all Caltoring lips, .the 
12. 4 our lips (iU'c) our own : v.lio (is) lord over 
j6. 4 nor take up their namea into my lips 

17. 1 prayer, (t!i:it gocth) not out of fc'gned lips 
17. 4 by tl:e word of thy lips I have kept (mo 

21. 2 hast notwilhholden the request oihisltps 

22. 7 they shoot out the lip, they tliakc tho h. 

31.18 Let tho Ijinglips be put to silence ; which 

34. 13 Keep thy tongue from evil, and thy lips 
40. 9 I have not relraine^l my lips, O LORii.tnon 
45. 2 grace is poured into thy lips : therefore G. 

51. 15 Loud, open thou my hps ; and my mo. 
59. 7 swords (arc) in their lips : for who. .doth 
59. 12 the words of their lips let them even bo 
63. 3 Becau.<;c thy loving k'j:dnes3..my lipsth. 
63. 5 my n'outh shali praise.. with joyful lips 
C6. 14 Which my lips have uttered, and my mo. 
71. 23 My lips shall greatly rejoice when I sing 
fo. 34 nor alter the thing, .gone out of my lips 

1 A 33 that he spake unadvisedly with his lips 
119. 13 With my lips have I declared all the ju. 

119. 171 My lips shall utter praise, when thou 

120. 2 Deliver my soul, O Lord, from Ijing lips 
J40. 3 adders' poison (is) under their lips. Selah 

140. 9 let the mischief of their own lips cover 

141. 3 Set a watch, .keep the door of my lips 
Prov. 4. 24 froward . . and perverse lips pat iar from 

5. 2 and fthat) thy lips may keep boowledgo 

5. 3 For the lips of a strange woman drop (as) 

7. 21 with the flattering of her lips she forced 

8. 6 the opening of my lips (shall be) right th. 
8. 7 wickedness (is) an abomination to my lips 

10. 13 In the lips of liim that hath understand. 
10. 1 8 He that hideth hatred (with) lying lips 
JO. 15 sin: buthethatrelrainethhls lips (is) wise 
10. 21 The lips of the righteous feed many : hi\ 
10. 32 Tlie lips of the righteous know what is ac. 
12. 13 The wicked is snared by. .(his) lips : but 
12. 19 Tiie lip of truth shall be established for 

12. 22 Lying lips (are) abomination to the LoaD 

13. 3 lie tliat openeth wide his lips shall have 

14. 3 but the lips of the wise shallpreserTi-e them 
14. 7 when thou percoivest not. .the lips of k. 

14. 23 but the talk of the lips, .only to penury 

15. 7 The lips of the wise disperse knov.ledgo 

16. 10 A diwae sentence (is) in the lips of tho 
16. 13 Righteous lips (are) the delight of kings 
16. 21 the sweetness of the lips increaseth Icar. 
16. 23 heart of the wise, .addeth learning to. .1. 

16. 27 and in his lips (there is) as a burning Cro 
16. 30 moving his lips he bringeth evil to pass 

17. 4 A wicked doer giveth heed to false lips 
17. 7 bccometh not a fool ; ranch less do lying L 

17. 28 he that shuttcth his lips (is esteemed) a 

18. 6 A fool's lips enter ii,'co contention, and his 
j8. 7 A fool's mouth, .and his lips toe) the sn. 

18. 20 with the increase of his lips snaL he bo 

19. I than (he that is) perverse in his hps, end 
20. 13 Ups of knowledge (are)a precious jewel 

20. 19 not with him that flattereth vrith his Tips 
22. n (for) the grace of his lips the king (shall be) 
22. iS For., they shall Mithal be fitted in thy lips 

23. 16 my reins shall rejoice when thylipa speak 

24. 2 their heart., and their lips talk of mi-ich. 
24. 26 (Every man) shaU kiss (liis)lip3that giveth 
24. 28 cause ; and deceive (not) with thy lips 
26. 23 Burning Ups and a wicked heart (are hke) 

26. 24 He that hatcth dissembleth with hia i:p3 

27. 2 another man praise.. not thine own lips 
EccL 10. 12 but the Upa of a fool will swallow up Uia. 
Song 4. 3 Thy lips (are) like a thread of scarlet, and 

4. II Thy lipa, O (mv) "ipcuse, drop (as) the hon. 
5. 13 his lips (like) lilies, dropping sweet smell. 
7. 9 causing tho lips of those that are asleep 
Isa. 6. 5 I (am) a man of unclean lips, and I dwell 

6. sin the midst of a people of unclean Ups 

6 7 Lo, this hath touched thy Ups ; andthine 
ii. 4 with the breath of liis lips Bhall he slay 

28. II with stammerinc; lips, .will he speak to 
20. 13 this people, .with their lips dohocour ii» 
30. 27 his lips are full of indignation, and his to. 
37. 29 therefore will I put . . my bridle ia thy lips 
57. 19 I create the fruit of the lips ; Peace, peace 
59. 3 jx)nr.Up8 have Epoken Ues, youi tocgao 



LIP 



Set. 17. 16 that v.iiich came out of my lips v/ns (rlglit) 
liam. 3. 62 Tlie lips of those tliat rooe up against me 
Kze. 36. 3 ye are taken up in the lips of talkers, and 
Dan. 10. 16 (one) like . . sons of men touched my llpa 
Bos. 14. 2 so will we render the calves of our lips 
Hab. 3.16 When I heard . . my lips quivered at the 
Mai. 2. 6 and iniquity was not found in hie lips: he 
2. 7 For the priest's lips should keep kuowle. 
.% Upper lip, DB)p saphcij... 

Eze. 24. 17 cover not(thy) lips, and eat not the bread 
24. 22 ye shall not cover (your) lips, nor eat the 
Mic. 3. 7 yea, they shall all cover their lips : for 

Z,.A lip, x«'^os clieilos. 

Matt.15. 8 people, .honoureth me with (their) lips 
Mark 7. 6 people honoureth me ivith (their) lips 
Jtom. 3. 13 the poison of asps (is) under their lips 
J Co. 14. 21 With(men of).. other lipsvi'illlspeakunto 
Heb. 13. 15 the fruit of (our) lips ^ving thanks' to his 
T Se. 3. lo let him refram. .his Hps tliat they speak 

UP, upper — 

Upper lip, vS'f sapham. 

lev. 13. 45 shall put a covering upon his upper lip 
tlOTOE — 
\.A tear, liquid, jrai dema. 

Exodzs. 29 Tliou shalt not delay, .tho ilrst. .of thy 1. 
i.A mixture, ivo mezeg. 

Song 7. 2a round goblet, (which)wantethBotliquor 
Z. Liquor, TO^t) 7iiishrah. 

Kum. 6. 3 neither shallho drink any liquor of grapes 
IIET, to — 

1. To wish, PovKofiat toulomai. 

Jas. 3. 4 turned., whithersoever the governor listo. 

2.T0 will, wish, 0e\a thelo. 

Matt J 7. 12 have done unto him whatsoever they list. 
Mark 9. 13 have done unto him whatsoever they list. 
John 3. 8 The wind blowoth where It listoth, end 

UST^, to — 

To liear, jjpi^ shamea, 

Isa. 49. I Listen, isles, tmto me ; and hearken, ya 

IHTEE — 

Litter, covered coach, 3y, 3^ tsdb. 

Isa. 66. 20 upon horses, and in chariots, and in Utters 

IJTTIE, (for a, farther, one time) — 

1. Small, little, young, Ty? zeer, 

.Toh 36. aSufferme a little, and Iwlllshowthecthat 
Isa. 28. 10, 13 here a little, (and) there a little 
l»au. 7. 8 came up among them another little horn 

2. A little, few, tajiP -meat. 

Cen. 18. 4 Let a little water, I pray you, be fetched 
24. 17 Let me, I pray thee, drink a little water 
S4. 43 Give me, 1 pray thee, a little water of thy 
30. 30 For (it was) little which thou hadst before 
43. 2 their father said, Go . . buy us a little food 

43. II a present, a little balm and a little honey 

44. 25 father said . . Go again, buy us a little food 
Exod23. 30 By little and little I >vill drive them out 
Ueut. 7. 22 God will put out those . .by little and little 

28. 38 shalt gather . . little in ; for the locust shall 
.Tosh.22. 17 (Is) the iniquity of Peor too little for us 
judg 4. 19 Give me, I pray thee, a little water to dr. 
Huth 2. 7 until now, that she tarried a little in the 
I &a. 14. 29 enlightened, because I tasted a little of 

14. 43 I did but taste a little honey with the end 
c Sa. 12. 8 and if (that had been) too little, I would 

16. I And when David was a little past the top 
19.36 Thy servant will go a little way over Jor. 

1 KI.17. 10 Fetch me, I pray thee, a little water in a 

17. 12 I have not a cake, but. .a little oil in a c. 

2 Ki.io. 18 Ahab served Baal a little.. Jehu.shall serve 
Ezra 9. 8 And now for a little space grace ha£h been 

9. 8 and give us a little reviving in our bond. 
Job 10. 20 let me alone, that I may take comfort a IL 
Psa. 2. 12 when his wrath is kindled but a little 

8, 5 thouhastmadehim a little lower than the 
37. 16 A little that a righteous man hath (is) b. 
rrov. 6. 10 a little sleep, a little slumber, a little fo. 
10. 20 the heart of the wicked (is) little worth 

15. i6 Better (is^ little with the fear of the Lord 

16. 8 Better (is) a little with righteousness than 
24. 33 a little sleep, a little slumber, a little fol. 

Eccl. s. 12 (is) sweet, whether he eat little or much 
JO. I a little folly him that is in reputation for 
Song 3. 4 but a little that I passed from them, but 
Isa. 10. 23 a very little while, and the indignation 
Jer. 51. 33 yeta little while, and the time of herhar. 
Kzc. II. 16 yet will I be to them as a little sanctuary 
16. 47 but, as (if that were) a very little (thing) 
Pan. n. 34 they shall be holpen with alittle help : but 
llos. I. 4 yet a little and I will avenge the blood 
8. 10 they shall sorrow a little for the burden 
nag. I. 6 Ye have sown much, and bring in little 

I. 9 lookedformuch.and, lo,(itcame) to little 
Zcch. I. 15 for I was but alittle displeased aud tliey 

Z Little, small, rn-yv? mitstseirah. 

Dan. 8. 9 out of one of them came forth a little horn 

4. Little, small, Tyy tsnir. 

Psa. 63. 27 There(is)littleBenjamin(wlth)tlieirruler 
11 ic. 5. 2 (though) 4hou bo little among the thous. 

S.Lilt'e, small, i?"? qatan. 

2 .Sa. 12. 3 the poor (mail) had nolhing.save one little 
1 Ki.ii. 17 Halad lled.Uadad (being) yet a little c. 

17. 13 maike me thereof a littla cake Qiit, and 



CIO 



1 Ki. 18. 44 there arisoth a little cloud out of the sea 
8 Kl, 2. 23 there came forth littlo children out of the 

4. 10 Let us make a little chamber, I pray thee 

5. 2 had brought away captive . . a little maid 
Prov 30. 24 There be four things, .little upon the ea. 
Eoel. 9. 14 a little city, and few men within it ; and 
fiong 2. 15 Take us. .the little foxes, that spoil the 

8. 8 We have a little sister, and she hath no 
6. Little, small, ]bQ qaton. 

1 Sa. 2. 19 his mother made him a little coat, and b. 

15. 17 When thou (wast) little ia thine own sight 

20. 33 Jonathan went out. .and alittle lad with 

1 Kl 3. 7 and.. alittle child: Iknownot..togoout 

8. 64 the brasen altar, .(was) too little to rece. 

12. :o My little (linger) shall be thicker than my 

2 Ki. 5. 14 his flesh came again like, .a little child 

2 Ch.io. 10 My little (finger) shall be thicker than my 
Isa. II. 6 together; and alittle child shalllead them 

60. 22 A little one shall become a thousand, and 
Amos 6. 1 1 he will smite . .the little house with clefts 
7. A litth way, Tiki's hibrah. 

Gen. 35. 16 there was but a little way to come to Ep. 

48. 7 yet. .but a little way to come unto Ephr. 
2 Kl. 5. 19 Go. .So he departed from him alittle way 
8.^ little thing, sound, fpz' shemets. 

Job 4. 12 a thing., mine ear received a little thereof 

26. 14 but how little a portion is heard of him? 

9. Outpouring, ix? shetseph. 

Isa. 54. 8 In a little wrath I hid my lace from thee 

10. Short, small, Ppaxvs hrachus. 

John 6. 7 that every one of them may tate a littlo 

Acts 27. 28 when they had gone a little further, they 

Hcb. 2. 7 Thou madest him a little lower than tho 

2. 9 who was made a little lower than tie an. 

ll.In a measure, nerplus met7ios. 

Acts 20. 12 man alive, aud were not a little comforted 
VI. Small, little, short, /j.iKpSv mikron. , 

Matt 26. 39 went a little farther, and fell on his face 

Marki4. 35 he went forward a little, and fell on tho 
14. 70 a little after, they thatstood by said again 

2 Co. II. I ye could bear with me a little in (my) f 0. 

11. 16 receive me, that I may boast myself a lit. 
Heb. 10. 37 yet a little while, and he that shall come 

\o. Small, little, /itKpSs mikros. 

Matt 10. 42 unto one of these little ones a cup of cold 

18. 6 whoso shall offend one of these little ones 
18.10 that ye despise not one of these little ones 
18. 14 that one of these little ones should perish 

Mark 9. 42 shall ofTind one of (these) little ones that 
Lukeia. 32 Fear no?, little flock, for it is your Father's 
17. "2 he should offend one of these little ones 

19. 3 could not . .because he was little of stature 
Jolm 7.33 Yetalittle whileamIwithyou,and(then) 

12. 35 Yet a little while is the light with you 

1 Co. 5. 6 Know ye not that a little leaven leaveneth 
GaL 5. 9 A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump 
Jas. 3. 5 Even so the tongue is a little member, and 
Bev. 3. 8 thou hast a little strength and hast kept 

6. 11 they should rest yet for a [little] season 

20. 3 after that he must be loosed a little aea. 

li. Little, oXlyos aligns. 

Mark 1. 19 when he had gone a little further thence 

Luke 5. 3 he would thrust out a little from the land 

■ft 47 but to whom little is forgiven . .loveth li. 

2 Co. 8. 15 and he that (had gathered) little had no 
I Tl 4. 8 bodily exercise profiteth little ; but godl. 

5. 23 use a little wine for thy stomach's sate 
Jas. 3. 5 how great a matter [a little] fire kindleth I 
4. 14 a vapour, that appeareth for alittle time 

15. 70 happen, occur, rvyxavw tugchand. 

Acts 28. 2 the barbarous people showed us no little 
[See also Book, chamber, child, children, daughter, 
faith, fish, flock, river, ship, while]. 

LITTIE, as it were for a — 

As a mile, BKP3 kimat. 

Isa. 26. 20 hide thyself as it were for a little moment 

LITTLE, to be, gather, or seem — 

\.To he or become few or Utile, oyn maat. 

Exodi2. 4 if the household be too little for the lamb 
Neh. 9. 32 let not all the trouble seem little before 

2. To make few or litth, Bj;p maat, 5. 

Exod 16. 18 he that gathered little had no lack : they 
LITTLE, a very — 
Least, smallest, t\dxt<TTos elachistos. 

Luke 19. 17 thou hast been faitliful in a very little 
LITTLE hill — 
A height or hill, n;;a3 gihak. 

Psa. 65. 12 and the little hills rejoice on every side 
72. 3 people, and the little hills, by righteousn. 
114. 4, 6 skipped like rams . . little hills, like la. 

LITTLE one — 

1. Little, small, nj;¥D mitaar. 

Gen. 19. 20 a little one. .(is) it not a little one? 
2.A suckling, '^'lil^ aril. 

Job 21. II They send forth their little ones like a fl. 
S.A suckling, h'yv, hhv oIuJ, olel. 

Psa. 137. 9 that taketh and dasheth thy little ones 
i.Little, amall, I'V)!, I'lj;)) tsaor, tsair, 

Jer. 14. 3 theh- noblas have seut thalr little ones to 
48. 4 her Uttle ones ^ve oauocd a anr tio be h. 



■LIVE 

5. 7*0 be little or small, lyy tsuar, 

Zoch 13. 7 will turn mine hand upon the little ones 
Q. Little, small, jp^ qalan. 

Gen. 44. 20 a cliiid of his old age, a little cue ; and l!& 
l.lnfcmt, lieap, mass, fjQ taph. 

Gen. 34. 29 all their littleones. .tooktheycaptive.and 
43. 8 that we may live . . also our little oues 
45. 19 tako you wagons, .for your little ones, and. 

46. 5 sons of Israel carried . .their little ones 

47. 24 four parts shall be . .for yom- little ones 
50. B little ones, .they left in the land of Goshoa 
50. 21 1 will nourish you, and your little ones 

Exodio. 10 as I will let you go, and yoiu- little ono3 

10. 24 Go ye. .let your little ones also go with yom 
Nmni4. 31 your iittle ones, wliich ye said should ho 

31. 9 took (all) the women., and their littlo ones 
31. 17 kill every male among the little ones, aud 

32. 16 'We will build .. cities for our little ones 

32. 17 our little ones shall dwell in the fenced 
32. 24 Build you cities for your little ones, and. 
32. 26 Oar little ones, .shall be there in tho 

Deut. I. 39 your little ones, which ye said shouldta 

2. 34 we. .destroyea. .the little ones, of every 
3. 19 your little ones . . shall abide in your citKS 

20. 14 the little ones, .shalt thou take unto thy. 

29. II Your little ones, your wives, and thy eEt. 
Josh. 1. 14 your little ones, .shallremain in the land 

8. 33 with the women, and the little ones, and 
JudgiS. 21 So they.. put the little ones.. before them 
2 Sa. 15. 22 all the little ones that (were) with liim 
2 Ch.2o. 13 Judah stood before, .with their little onca 

31. 18 tp the genealogy of aU their little ones 
Ezra. 8. 21 to seek, .a right way. .for our little ones 
Esth. 8. II to cause to perish, .littleones andwomea 

LITTLE owl — 

A little end, pelican, Di3 kos. 

Lev II. 17 the little owl, and the cormoranJ, and tho 
Dcuti4. 16 The little owl, and tho great owl, and. tho 

LITTLE thing, very — 

Lean^ thin, small, dwarfish, p^ daq. 

Isa 40. IS taketh up the isles as a very littlo thing 

IITTLE while or space — 

I.Little, small, Byp rneat. 

Job 24. 24 They are exalted for a little wliile, but 
Psa. 37. 10 For yet alittle while, and the wicJced (sh.) 
Hag. 2. 6 a littlo wliile, and I wiU shake tho hcav, 

i.Little, small, "iJ<¥P mitsar. 

Isa. 63. i3 people. .liaveposse3sed(it)bntalittlowh. 

3. Short, small, fipaxis brachus. 

Lulje22. 58 after a little wliile, another saw him, and 
Acts 5. 34 and. .toputthe apostlosforthaUttlcspaco 

i.Small, Utile, /j.iKp6v mikron. 

Johni3. 33 Little children, yet a little whilcl am with 
14. 19 Yet a little v/hlle, and tho world soethme 
i6. 16, 17, 19 A little while, again, a little whilo 
16. 18 What is tills that he saith, A littlo wlule t 

LTVB coal — 

Burning coal, hot stone, n$fi fitspah. 

Isa. 6. 6 having a live coal in his hand., ho had ta. 
LIVE, to — 
1. Living, alive, '0 chai. 

Gen. 9. 3 Every moving thlng"thatlivcth shall be m. 

25. 6 while he yetlived, eastward, unto the cast 

45- 3 I (am) Joseph : doth my father yet Uve I 

Lev. 23. 35 orasojourner; that he may live with thee 

25. 36 God ; that thy brother may live with theo 

Kumi4. 21 1 live, all the earth shall be filled with tho 

14. 28 I live, saith the LoKD, as ye have spoken 

Deut. 4. 10 to fear me all the days that they shall live 

12. I do. .all the days that ye Uve upon the ea. 

30. 6 and with all thy soul, that thou mayest 1. 
31. 13 as long as ye live in the land whither yo 
32. 40 I lift up my hand . . and say, I live for evOT 

Judg 8. 19 Lord liveth, if ye had saved them alive, I 

Kuth 3. 13 Lord liveth : lie dowu till the morning 

I S«. I. 26 thy soul liveth, my lord, I (am)the woman 

14. 39 Lord liveth, which saveth Israel, though 

14. 45 Lord liveth, there shall not one hair of 

17- 55 {^^) thy soul liveth, king, I cannot tell 

19. 6 (As) the Lord liveth, he shall not be slain 

20. 3 Lord liveth, and. .thy soul liveth. .but a 
2o. 14 thou shalt not only while yet 1 live show 
20. 21 peace to thee, and no hurt, (as)the Lord 1. 
25. 6 And thus shall yo say to him that liveth (i. 
25. 26 Lord liveth, and. .thy soul liveth, seeing 
25. 34 Lord God of Israel liveth, which hath k. 
26 JO Lord liveth, the Lord shall smite him 
26. 16 Lord liveth, ye (are) worthy to die, beca. 
28. 10 Lord liveth, tl-.ere shall no punishment 
29. 6 Lord liveth, thou hast been upright, and 

s Sa. 2. 27 God liveth, unless thou hadst spoken, sure. 
4. 9 Lord liveth, who hath redeemed my soul 

11. II thou livesj;, and .thy soul liveth, I will 

12. 5 Lord liveth, the man tliat hath done this 
12. 22 be gi'ncious tome, thatthe child may live? 
14. II LoRDlivcth, thcrcshallnotonehairof tliy 

14. 19 thy soul liveth, my lord the king, none ciin 

15. 2 1 Lord liveth, and . , my lord the king liveth 
ig. 6 if Absalom had lived, and all we had died 
19. 34 How long have I to live, that I should go 
22. 47 Lord liveth; and blessed (be) my rock; and 

I Kl. J. 29 Lord liveth, that hath redeemed my soul 
a. 24 Lord liveth, which hath established ma 

3. S3 The oneealth, This (is) my son th?.t liveth 
e. 49 may fear thee all the aays thi^ they live 



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I Ei.z2. 6 Soiomonhis father while he yet lived, and 
17. X LoiiD God or Israel livcth, before whom 
17. 12 Lord thy God iiveth, 1 have not a cako 

17. 23 Elijah took.. and. .Ciiid, See, thysoa Iiveth 

18. 10 Lord thy God livcth, there is uo nation 
j8. IS Loud of kosis livcth, before w hom I stand 
22. 14 Lord Iiveth, wliat the Lord saith unto rao 

3 Ki. 2. 2, 4, 6 Lord Iiveth, and (as) thy soul livcth 
3. 14 Lord o£ hosts iiveth, before whom I stand 

4. 30 Lord Iiveth, and (as) thy soul livcth, I 

5. 16 Lord livetli, before whom I stand, I will 
5. 20 Lord iiveth, I mil nui after him, and 

a Ch. 6. 31 so long as they live in the land wliich' 
10. 6 Solomon his father while he yet lived 
18. 13 Lord Uveth, even what my God saith, that 

Job JO. 25 Forlknow. .myredcemer Iiveth, and. .he 
27. 2 God Iiveth, (who) hath talcen away my j. 

Psa. 18. 46 Lord Iiveth ; and blessed (be) my rock 



146. 2 While I live willl praisetlieLoRD; I wDl 

EccL o. 3 madness (is) in their heart while they live 

o. 9 Live joyfully with the wife whom tliou lo. 

Isa 49. 18 live, saith the Lord, thou shalt surely cl. 

Jer. 4. 2LoRDliveth, in truth, in judgment, and ip 

5. 2 The Lord Iiveth; surely they swear falsely 

li. j6 The Lord livcth ; as they taught my pco. 

16 14, 15 The Lord Iiveth, that brought up the 

22 24 I live, saith the Lord, though Coniah the 

23. 7, 8 The Lord Iiveth, which brought up the 

38. 16 Lord iiveth, that made us tliis soul, 1 will 

44. 26 be named, .saying, Tho Lord God livcth 

46. i3 I live, saith the king, whose name (is) Tho 
Eze. 5. II (As) I live, saith tho Lord God 

[So in 14. 16, i3, 20; 16. 48; 17. 16, 19; i3. 3; CO. 3, 31 : 
33.11; 34. 8; 35. (5, II.] 

E20. 33. 27 I live, surely they that (arc) m the wactsa 

47. 9 And . . every thing that Iiveth, wiilch mo. 
Dan. 4. 34 1 praiced and honoured him that Iiveth 

12. 7 and sware by him that Iiveth for ever, that 
Hob. 4. i5neithergo'ye..norswcar,TheLoBDliveth 
Amoa B. 14 They that swear. . jay, Thy God, Dan, 1. 
8. i4and,ThemanncrofEecr-shebaUveth;even 
Jon 4. 5, 8 for.. better for me to die than to livo 
Zeph. 2. 9 I live, saith the L0R3 of hosts, tho God 

2.2'o live, be alive, n;:j chayah. 

Gen. 5. 3 Adam lived an hundred and thirty years 
5 6 Seth lived an hundred and live years, and 
S. 7 Seth lived after ho begat Enos eight hu. 
S. 9 Enos lived ninety years, and begat Cainan 
c. 10 Enos lived after he bc^at Cainan eight h. 
5. 12 Cainan lived seventy ycaT3, and begat M. 
S. 13 Cainan lived rftcr he begat Mahalalcel c. 
c 15 "\Iahalalecl lived Ei.xty and live years, and 
5. 16 Mahalaleel lived after ho begat Jared eight 
5. 18 Jared lived an hundred Eixty ar^d two ye. 
c. 19 Jared lived after he begat Enoch eight h. 
5. 21 Enoch lived sixty and P.vo years, and bo. 
S 25 Methuselah lived an hundred eight and 
S -5 Methuselah lived after ho begat Lamech 
S. =8 Lamech lived an hundred eighty and two 
5. 30 Lamech lived after ho begat ^oah five h. 
g. "S Noah lived after tho flood three hu:zdred 
ji. II Shem lived after he begat Arpha.xad dvo 
II 13 Arphaxad lived after he begat SaUh four 

11. 15 Salah lived after ho begat- Eher four hiin. 
II. 16 Eber lived four and thirty years, and be. 
II. 17 Eber lived after he begat Peleg focr hun. 
ai. 18 And Peleg lived thirty years, andbegatR. 
ji. 19 Peleg lived after he begat Pveutwo hund. 
II. 20 Keu lived two and thirty years, and begat 
11. -I E^u Uved after ho bcjit Serug two hund. 
II. 22 Serug Uved thirty years, and begat Nalior 
II. 23 Serug lived after ho begat Naaor two hu. 
II. 24 Nahor lived nine and twenty years, and 
II. 25'Nahor Uved after ho begat Tcrahanhun. 
II. 26 Terah Uved seventy years, and begat Ab. 
12. 13 sister, .and my soul shall Uve because of 
17. 1? that Islimael might Uvo before thee I 
19. 20 Oh, let me cscane . . and my coul shall Uvo 
so. 7 shall pray for tficc, and thou shaft Uve 
37. 40 by thy sword shalt thou Uve, and shalt 
31. 52 whomsoever thouflndcst . . let him not Uve 
42. "2 get you down . . that we may Uve, and not 

42. i8 Joseph said.. Tills do, and Uve.. I fear God 

43. 8 that wo may Uve, and not die, both we 
47. 19 give (us) seed, that we may Uve, and not 
47. 28 JacobiUved in the land of Egypt seventeen 
so. 22 and Joseph Uved an hundred and ten ye. 

Eiodi9. 13 whether, .beast or man, it shall not Uve 
Nmn. 4. 19 that they mayUve. andnotdie, v>henthey 
14. 38 Joshua the son of Kun, and Caleb, .lived 
24. 23 Alas, who shaUUve when God doeth this? 
Deat 4. I that ye may Uve, and go in and possess 

4. 53 Did (ever)peopleheartheToice. .andUve? 

5. 26 who. .hath heard the voice, .and lived? 
5. 33 Ye shaU walk . .that ye may Uve, and(that) 
8. I shall ye observe to do, that ye may Uve 
8. 3 man doth not live by bread only, but by 
S 3 by every (word), .of the Lord doth man]. 
e. 20 thafthou mayest Uve, and inherit the land 

30. 16 love', .that thou mayest Uve and multiply 
30. 19 that both thou and tny seed may Uve 

?-j 6 Let Reuben Uve, and not die ; and let (not) 

Josh i 17 only Eahab the harlot shaU Uve, she and 

q 21 Let them Uve : but let them be hewers of 

2 Sa I 10 I was sure that he could not Uve after he 

J KL I. 31 let my lord king David live for ever ^ 

so ^2 Benhadcd saith, I pray thee, leS me Uto 
g sx, 4? 7 live thou aad thy sbildrea of the r«st 



a Kl. 7. 4 If they save us alive, we shall live ; and 

10. 19 whosoever shall be wanting, .shall not 1. 
14. 17 Amaziah. .lived alter the death of Jeho. 
18. 32 that ye may live, and not die : and hear. 

20. I ia order ; for thou shalt die, and 1.0 1 Uve 
= Ch.23. 25 Ajiiaziah. .Uved after the death of Joa^h 
Keh. 2. 3 Let the !dng Uve for ever: why should 

£. 2 v:(; take up com . . that v.e may cat, and 1. 

9. 29 which if a man do, he shall Uve in them 
Esth. 4. II out the golden accptre, that he may live 
Job 7. 16 I loathe (it); 1 would not live alway : let 

14. 14 If a man die, shall he Uve (again)? All tho 

21. 7 'WTiercf ore do tho wicked Uve, become old 
42. 16 After this Uved Job an hundred and forty 

t'sa. 22. 26 seek him : your hcai't shall Uve for ever 
49. 9 he should stUl Uvo for ever, (and) notseo 
69. 32 and your heart shaU live that seek God 
72. 15 he shaU Uve, and to him shall be given 
£9. 43 What man..Uveth, and shall not see de. 
xi3. 17 I shall not die, but live, and declare tho 
119. 17 Deal tountifully. .(that)l may Uve, and 
1 19. 77 Lot thy tender mercies . . that I may live 
119. iifi Uphold, .unto thy word, that Imay Uvo 
119. 144 give mo understanding, and I shaU live 
119. 175 Let my soul Uve, and it shall praise thee 
Prov. 4. 4 E.iid. .keep my commandments, andUvo 
7. 2 Keep ray commandments, and live ; and 
g, 6 Eorsatc tho f ooUsh, and live ; aad go in 

15. 27 but he that hateth gifts shall Uvo 
EccL 6.' 3 If a man. .live many years, so that tho d. 

6. 6 Yea, though he live a thousand years 

11. C if a man Uve many years, (and) rejoice 
Isa. 26. 14 (They arc) dead, tlicy sliaU not live ; (they) 
^-^- 26. 19 Thy dead (men) shall live, (together mth) 

38. I in order : for thou shalt die, and not Uvo 
■ 3G. 16 by these(thing3 men) Uve, and in all thcGO 
, 55. . 3 hear, and your soul shall Uvo ; and I 
Jcr. 21. 9 he chaU Uvo, and liislife shall bo unto 
27. 12 and serve him and his people, and Uvo 
27. 17 servo the king of Babylon, and Uvo ; wh 
35. 7 yo may live many days in tho land where 
38. 2 ho that goeth . . totlic Chaldeans shall Uvo 
33. 17 thy soul shall live, and this city shall 
38. 17 go. .and tl'.ou shalt Uve, and thine houso 
33. 20 be well unto thee, and thy soul shall Uvo 
Lam. 4. 20 Under his sliadov/ we sliaU live among 
Eze. 3. 21 ho shaU surely live, because he is warned 
13. 19 save the souls aUvethat should not Uvo 
i5. e, 6 1 said unto thee . .iu thy blood. Live 
1 3. 9 he shall surely Uve, saith tho Lord GoD 
1 3. 13 he shaU not Uvo : ho 
i3. 17 he shaU not die. .ho shaU surely Uvo 
i3. 19 and hatli done them, he shall surely live 
i3. 21 But. .he shaU surely live, he shall not die 
i". 22 in his righteousness, .done he shall livo^ 
i3. 23 he should return from his ways, and Uvo 
18. 23 ho shall surely live, ho shaU not die 
J 3. 32 no pleasure, .wherefore turn, .and live 5-0 
CO. 23 judgments whereby they should not Uvo 
33.10 pine away in thera, hov/ should wc . . live? 
33. II the wicked turn from his way and Uvo 

33. 12 neither sliall tho righteous bo able to live 

33. 13 When I shall say. .he shall surely live ; it 

33. 13 walk, .ho shall surely Uve, he shall notdio 
33. 16 he hath done that, .he shall surely live 
33. 19 if the wicked turn . .he shcU Uve thereby 
37. 3 Son of man, can these bones live? And I 
37. 5 I irill cause breath . . and yo shaU Uvo 
37. 6 put breath in you, and ye shall Uve ; and 
37. 9 breathe upon these slain, .they may Uve 
37. 10 the breath came into them, and they Uved 

37. 14 put my Spirit in you, and ye shaU live 
47. 9 whithersoever tlie rivers . . come, shaU Uve 

Hos 6. 2 he wiU raise us up, and we shaU Uve in 
Amos 5. 4 the Lord. .Seek ye me, and ye shaU Uve 
S. 6 Seek the Lord, and ye shaU Uve ; lest he 
5: 14 Seek good, and not evil, that ye may Uvo 
nab. 2. 4 but the just shaU Uve by his faith 
Zech. I. 5 and the prophets, do they live forever? 

10. 9 they shall live with their chUdren, and 
13. 3 Thou shalt not Uve ; for thou speakest Ues 

Z.To live, 1!;l!, n;n chayah, chaya. 

Dan. 2. 4 king, Uve for ever: teU thy servants the 
3. gThey spake and said.. O king, Uve for e. 

5. 10 king, Uve for ever: let not thy thoughts 
6 6 said thus . . king Darius, Uve for ever 

6. 21 Then said Daniel. .0 king, Uve lor ever 



4. To Uve, 
Gen. 3. 

5- 

IX. 

II. 

25- 

Kxod. I. 

33- 
Lev. 18. 
Num2i. 

21. 

Deut. 4. 

5- 

19. 

19. 
I 8a. 20. 
Jer. 38. 
Kze. 1 8. 

i3. 

30. 

47 

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"n chayai. 

22 take also of the tree . .and Uve for ever 
S all the days that Adam Uved were nine 

12 Arphaxad lived five and tliirty years, and 
14 Salah Uved thirty years, and begat Eber 

7 the years of Abraham'c:life which he Uved 
x6 if it (be) a daughter, then she shaU Uve 
20 for there shaU no man see me, and Uvo 

S which if a man do, he shall Uve in them 

8 when he looketh upon it, shaU Uve 

9 he beheld the serpent of br.iss, he Uved 
42 fleeing unto one of these cities he might L 
24 that God doth talk with man, and he Uv. 

4 wliich shaU flee thither, that he may Uve 

5 shaUfleo unto one of those cities, and Uve 
31 as long as the son ef Jesse Uvcth upon 

2 shaU have his Uf e for a prey, and shaU Uve 

13 hath taken Increase : shall he then Uve? 
24 that the wicked (man) doeth, shall he Uve ? 
II, 13,21 which (if) a man do, heshaUevenL 

9 every thing shaU Uve whither the river 
conduct self, hvaarp^ioixai anastrephomai 
18 trust. .laaU thins; willing to Irve honestly 



2 Pc. 2. : 3 clean escaped from them who lire in error 
C.To live, fiiiu) bi'tO. 

I Fc. 4. 2 Tliat ho no longer should Uve the rest of 

7. To cat, consume, devour, iaOia esthio. 

I Co. 9. 13 they which miuister about holy tblnga I. 

8. To live, have li/e, (io> zao. 

Matt. 4. 4 Man shall not live by bread alone, but bjr 

9. i3 lay thy hand upon her, and she shall live 
Mark 5. 23 lay thy hands on her. .and slie slmll Uvo 
Luke 2. 36 siio was of a great age, and had Uved with 

4. 4 man shall not Uve by bread alone, but by 

10. 28 answered right : this do, and thou shalt L 

20. 38 aGod..ol theUring: for aU Uve unto him 

John 4. 50 Go thy way ; thy sonUveth. And the man 

4. 51 servants..told(hira), saying. Thy son Uveth 
1.53 which Jesus said unto him Thy eon Iiveth 

5. 25 shall hear, .and they that hear shall Uvo 

6. SI If any man eat of this bread, he shall live 
6. 57 Father hath sent me, and I Uve by ti\S F. 
6. 57 he that eateth me. .he shaU Uve by mo 
6. 53 he that eateth of this bread shall Uvo lor 

JI. 25 though ho were dead, yet shall he Uvo 
XI. 26 whosoever livcth and bcUeveth in me sh. 
14. 19 ye SCO mo : because I Uve, ye sliall Uvo 
Acts 17. 23 For in him wo Uve, and move, and havo 

22. 22 Away, .for it is not lit that he ehouldUvo 

25. 24 crjingthat ho ought not to Uve any longer 

26. 5 after tho most straitcst sect. .1 Uved a P. 

23. 4 whom, .yet vengeance BuUcreth not to L 
Ecm. I. 17 it b written. The Just shaU Uve by faith 

6. 2 HoTT Ehall vfo. .Uve any longer therein? 
C 10 b'.'.t in that ha Uvcth, ho Uveth unto God 

7. I dominion over a nan as long as he livcth 
7, 2 bound . . to Gicr) husband so long as he Uv. 
7. 3 il, v.-hilo (her) husband Uveth, she be ma. 
£. 12 not to the flesh, to Uvo after tho flesh 

E. 13 Tor if yo Uve after tho flesh, yo shaU dio 
C 13 but if yo. .mortify the deeds, .ye shaU I. 

10. 5 raan v.i.ich doeth tho:e things shaU Uvo 
14. 7 none of us Uveth to himscll, and no man 
14. 8 whether v,e live, we Uve unto the Lord 
14. 8 v.iicthcr we live therefore, or die, wc aro 
14. 11 I Uve, saith the Lord, every l:ncc thall b. 

X Co. 7. 39 by tb.c lav/ as long as her husband Uveth 

9. 14 they wliich preach tho Gospel Ehould Uvo 
c Co. 4. II wo v.I:icU Uve aro alway delivered unto 

S. 13 they which live should not henceforth J, 

0. 9 as dj-ing, and, behold, we Uvo ; as chast. 
13. 4 cruciflcd. .j-ct ho livcth by the power cl 
13. 4 but we shall live with iiim by the power 

GaL 2. 14 If thou, being a Jew, Uvcst after the ma. 
2. 19 I. .am dead lo tho law, that I might Uvo 
2. 20 yet not I, but Christ Iiveth in mo 

2. 2o Ufo v/hich I nov/ Uve in the flesh I live by 

3. II evident : for. The just shall Uvo by fait!< 
3. 12 Tho man that doeth them sliaU Uve in 
5. 23 If wo Uve in the Spuit, let us also walV 

Vhil, 1. 21 For to mo to Uve (is) Christ, aud to die (i^) 

1. 22 if I live in the flesh, this (is) the fruit of 
Ccl. 3. 7 yo also walked sometime, when ye Uved 
I Th ;. 8 For nov/ we live, if ye stand fast in the L. 

S. 13 v/hothcr wc wake or sleep, wc should Uvo 

1 Ti. 5. 6 Cut she. .in pleasure is dead while she 1. 

2 Ti. 3. 12 Yea, and aU that wiU Uvo godly in Christ 
Titus 2. 12 we should Uve soberly, righteously, and 
Hob. 7. 8 he. of whom it is witnessed that lie Iiveth 

7. 25 seeing ho ever Uveth to make intercession 

9. 17 of no strength at all while the testator U. 

10. 33 Xow the just shall live by faith : but if 

1;. 9 much rather be in subjection, .and Uve T 

Jas. 4. 15 If the Lord will, we shall live, and do this 

I Pe. I. 23 by the word of God, which Uveth and ab. 

2. 24 that wo, being dead to sins, should Uvo 

4. 6 but Uvo according to God in the spirit S 
I Jo. 4. 9Godsent..tliatwemightUvetliroughhim 
Eev. I. i3 (I am) he that Uveth, and was dead ; and 

3. I that thou hast a name that thou Uvest 

4. 9 to him that sat on the throne, who Uvcth 
4. lo worship him that Uveth for ever and ever 
5. 14 worshipped him that Uveth tor ever and e. 

10. 6 swaro by him that Uveth for ever and ever 
13. 14 had the wound by a sword, and did Uvo 
15. 7 vials full of the WTath of God, who Uvcth 
20. 4 they Uved and reigned with Cliri3t>a th». 

9. To preserve life, (uoyovdu zoogoncd. 

Acts 7. 19 cast out. .to the end they might not Uvo 

10. To be a citizen, ■xoXmvojxcu politcuomai. 

Acts 23. 1 1 have Uved in aU good conscience before 

W.To begin to be, viri.px<a huparchd. 

Luke 7. 25 appareUcd, and Uve deUcately, are in kL 
[See also Jews, peace, pleasure, tmgodly.] 

LIVE again, to — 

To live again, 6.vaCdo> anazaS. 

Kev. 2o. 5 rest of the dead [Uved not again] nntU sho 

LIVE deUciously, to — 

To be luxuriant, (rrpriyido) streniao. 

Bev. x8. 7 she hatn glorified herself, and Uved dell. 
18. 9 And the lungs. .Uved deUciou£ly wiUi her 

LIVE long, to — 

To be long timed, long lived, ei/jl /laKpoxP^'t^'- 
Eph. 6. 3 and thou mayest Uve long on the earth 

LIVE peaceatly, or in peace, to — 

To be peaceable, upr]V€v<t> eireneuo. 

Eom.i2. j3 If it be possible, .live peacpably with .-.il 
a Co. 1.3. II be ol ono mind, Uve ra peace ; and ths G. 



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fo live with, av^da suzao. 

Rom. 6. 8 we believe that we shall also live with him 
z Co. 7. 3 ye are in ouv hearts to die and live mth 
a Xi. 2. 1 1 if we be dead with . . we shall also live with 

tl^ft!, to let, or siiffer, or make to — 

1, To live, Ixep living or alive, revive, n;rt cliayah, 3. 
E.\od22. 18 Thou Shalt not suffer a witch to live 
Josh. 9. IS made a league with them, to let them live 

2. To cau^e to live, let live, fi;rj chayah, 5. 

Josh. g. 20 we will even let them five, lest wrath be 
Isa. 38. 16 30 mlt thou recover me. .make me to live 

HVE, LIVEIY, UVUTG (thing) — 
\. Living, alive, lively, 'n chai. 

Gen. I. 21 God created .. every living creature that 

1. zShave dominion, .over every living thing 

2. 7 breathed . and man became a kving soul 

3. 20 because she was the mother of all living 
6. 19 of every living thing of all flesh, two of 

8. I God remembered Noah, and every living 
a 17 Bring forth with thee every living thing 

8. 21 smite any more every thing living, as I 
g. 10 with every living creature that (is) with 
g. 12, 15 between me and you and evei-y living 
9. 16 between God and every living creatmo of 

Esod2i. 35 thoy shall sell the live ox, and divide the 
lev. II. JO any living thing which (is)in the waters 
II. 46 This (is) the law of, every living creature 
i4. 6 As for the* living bird, he shall take it 
14. 6 shall dip. .the living bird in the blood 
14. 7 shall let the living bird loose into the open 
14. 51 he shall take . .the living bird, and dip 
14. 52 with the living bird, and with the cedar 
14. S3 he shall let go the living bird out of the 
16. 20 he shall bring the live goat 
16. 21 his hands upon the head of the live goat 
Num 16. 48 he stood between the dead and the living 
Deut. 5. 2&hath heard the voice of the living God 
Jo.9h. 3. 10 ye shall knov,' that the living God (is) am. 
Euth 2. 20 not left off his kindness to the living and 
J Sa. 17. 26, 36 should defy the armies of the living G? 
1 Ki. 3. 22 Nay; but the living (is) my son, and the d. 

3.22 dead (is) thy'son, and the living (is) my son 
3.'23 thy son (is) the dead .my sou (is) the liv. 
3. 25 Divide the living child in two, and give 
3. 26 the woman whose the living child (was) 

3. 26, 27 give her the living child, and in no w. 
e K.i.19. 4, 16 hath sent to reproach the living God 
Job 12, 10 In whose hand (is) the soul.of every living 

28. 13 neithar is it found in the land of the liv. 
28. 21 Seeing it is hid from the eyes of all living 
30. 23 and (to) the house appointed for all living 
33. 30 enlightened with the light of the living 
Fsa. 27. 13 see the goodness, .in the land of the living 
38. 19 But mine enemies (are) lively, .they aro 
42. 2 My soul thirstoth . . for the living God 

52. 5 and root thee out of the land of the living 
56. 13 that I may walk .in the light of the living 
58. 9 he shall take them away, both living 

69. 28 be blotted out of the book of the living 

84. 2 and my flesh crieth out for the living God 

/16. 5 before the Lord in the land of the living 

r42. 5 (and) my portion in the land of the living 

1.13. 2 for in thy sight shall no man livingbejust. 

143 16 and satisfleatthe desireof every Uvlngth. 

Eccl. 4. 2 I praised the dead, .more than the living 

4. 15 I considered all the living which walk 

6. 8 poor, that knoweth to walk before the 11. 

7. 2 men ; and the living will lay (it) to his he. 

9. 4 to him tliat is joined to all the living there 
9. 4 for a living dog is better than a dead lion 
9. 5 the living know that they shall die : but 

Sons 4. 15 a w«ll of living waters, and streams from 
Isa. 4. 3 every one . . written among the living in J . 

8. 19 people seek unto their God ? for the living 

37. 4, 17 hatb pent to reproach the livin^God 

38. II see the) X.ORD. .in the land of the living 
38. 19 The living, the living, he shall praise thee 

53. 8 he was cutoff out of the land of the living 
Jer. 2. 13 forsaken me, the fountain of living waters 

10. 10 he (is) the living God, and an everlasting 

II. 19 let us cut him off from the land of the li. 

17. 13 forsaken the Lord, the fouutain of living 

23. 36 have perverted the words of the living G. 

Lam. 3. 39 Wherefore doth a living man complain, a 

Eze. 26. 20 I shall set glory in the land of the living 

32. 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 32 in the land of the living 

B.-vu. 2. 30 wisdom that I nave more than any living 

4. 17 that the living may know that the most 
6. 20 Daniel, servant of the living God, is thy 
6. 26 he (is)the living God, and stedfast for ever 

nos. 1. 10 bo said. .(Ye are) the sons of the living G. 
Zech. 14, 8 living waters shsUl go out from Jerusalem 

I.Life, lively, n;:j chayeh, 

Exod. 1, 19 they (are^li^ely, andare delivered ero the 

Z.Li/e, nvi3 chayyuth. 

2 Sa. 20. 3 So they were shut up. .living in widowh, 

•'.Mea7i3 of life, ^lo^ bios. 

I[arki2. 44 did cast in all that she had. .allTicr living 

Luke 8. 43 had spent aU her living upon physicians 

15. 12 give. .And he divided untothera (his) Uv. 

15. 30 which hath devoured thy living with har. 

21. 4 she. .hath cast in all the living tliat eho 

) To lead or go through, Stdyu diagd, 

Titus 3. 3 U'.diig in malice aad envy, batef ul . . hating 



6. 7*0 live, (da cai". 

Matt lO. J (5 Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living 

2=. 32 not the God of the dead, but of the living 

cC. G3 I adjure thee by tlie living God, that tliuu 

Mavki2. 37 not tlic God of the dead, but. .of the living 

Lukcij. 13 v/asted his substance with riotous living 

20. 33 i.5 not a God of the dead, but of the living 

0.;. s \i'hy seek ye the living among the dead 1 

John ,;. 10 and he would havegivcn thee living water 

4. II whence then hast thou that living water? 

6. 51 I am the living bread which came down 

6. 57 As the living I'.ather hath sent me, and I 
C. 69 thou art that Christ, the Son of the hving 

7. 33 out of his belly shall flow rivers of living 
Acts 7. 33 received the lively oracles to give unto us 

14. 15 that ye should turn, .unto the living God 
Eom. 9. 26 they be called the children of the living G. 
12. I ye present your bodies a living sacrifice 
14. 9 might be Lord both of the dead and living 

1 Co. 15. 45 Tlio first man Adam was made a living s. 

2 Co. 3. 3 ivrittou . .with the Spirit of the living God 

6. ifi for ye are the temple of the living God ; as 
Col. 2. 20 v/lvf, as though living in the world, arc 
I Th. I. 9 how ye turned . .to serve the Uring and 
I Ti. 3. 15 vi'hich is the chnrch of the living God, the 

4. 10 because we trust ui tlie living God, who is 

6. 17 in [the living] God, who giveth us richly 
Heb. 3. 12 unbelief, in departing from the living G 

9. 14 from dead works to serve the living God 

10. 2o By a new and living way, v/hich he hath 

10. 31 to fall into the hands of the living God 

12. 22 the city of the living God, the heavenly J. 

I Po. I. 3 hath begotten us again unto n lively hope 

2. 4 To whom coming, (as unto) a living stone 

2, 5 Ye also, as lively stones, arc built up a sp. 
Rev. 7. 2 angel, .having the seal of the living God 

7. 17 sliall lead them unto jTiving] fountains of 
i6. 3 blood . . and every [living] soul died in the 

uvEa — 

Liver, 133 hahed. 

Exodsg. 13, 22 the caul, .above the liver, and the two 
Lev. 3. 4, 10, 15 caul above the liver, with tlie kid. 
4. g the caul above the liver, with the kidncya 
7. 4 the caul, .above the liver, with the liidii. 
8. 16, 2c; caul (above) the liver, and the tv/o lei. 
9. 10, 19 the kidneys, and tho caul (above) tlio 
Prov. 7. 23 Till a dart strike through his liver; as a 
Lam. 2. II my liver is poured upon the earth, for the 
Ezo. 21. 21 tho king of Babylon.. looked in the liver 
UVTlTG creature — 
\.A living being, "13 chai. 

Eze. I. 5 Also., the likeness of four living creatures 

1. 13 As for the likeness of the living creatures 
I. 13 it went up and down among the living c. 

1. 14 tho hving creatures ran and returned as 
I. 15 Now as I beheld the living creatures, be. 

1. 15 one wheel upon the earth by the living c. 
1. 19 when the living creatures went, the Wlic. 
1. 19 when the living creatures were lifted up 
1. 20, 21 for the spirit of the Hving creature 

1. 22 upon the heads of . .living creature (v.-as) 
3. 13 also the noise of the wings of the living c. 
10. 15, 20 This (is) the living creature that I &ay{ 
TO. 17 for the spirit of the liviug creature . .in 

2.A breathing living being, njn 17S4 nephe.sh chayyah. 
Gen. I. 21 and every living creature tliat moveth 
1. 24 Let tho earth bring forth the living crca. 
2. 19 whatsoever Adam called every living ere. 
[See also 9. 10, 12, 15, 16 ; Lev. n. 46.] 

HVrNG Buhstance — 

Living substance, D^p", ycqum. 

Gen. 7. 4 every living substance that I have mado 
7. 23 every living substance was destroyed wh. 
UZARD — 
A lizard, rixp? letaah. 

Lev. II. 30 and the lizard, and the snail, and the m. 

10 — 

l.Lo, see, ?"in aru. 

Dan. 7. 6 After this I beheld . .lo another, like a L 
l.Lo, ha 1 nil ha. 

Dan. 3. 25 He answered and said, Lo, 1 see four men 
3.Z0, he / Kn he. 

Gen. 47. 23 lo . . seed for you, and ye shall saw the 1. 

i.Lo, see, behold, \ri hen. 

Gen. 29. 7 Lo. .yet high day, neither, .time that the 
Exod. 8. 26 lo, shall we sacrifice the abomination of 

5.£o, see, behold, nan hinneh. 

Gen. 42. z8 My money is restored ; and, lo. .even In 
50. 5 My father made me swear, saying, Lo, I 

6. To see, nN-i raah. 

I Ch.2i. 23 lo, I give, the oxen, .for burnt ofPerliies 
Eccl. 7. 29 Lo, this only have I found, that God hath 
Ezo. 4. IS Lo, I have given thee cow's dung for ma. 

7. See, behold, tSe ide. 

Matt.2s. 23 and hid thy talent, .lo. .thou hast, .thine 

John 7. 26 lo, he speaketh boldly, and they say not. 

16. 29 Lo, nov/ speakcst thouplainly, and speak. 

i.See, behold, ISoi idou. 

Matt. 2. 9 lo, the star, which they saw in the east 

3. 16 lo, the heavens were opened unto him 

3. 17 lo a voice from heaven, saying. This is my 
24. 23 Lo, here (is) Christ, or there ; believe (it) 
z6. 47 lo, Jadas, one of the twelve, c&mo, a&d 



Matt28. 7 there sl.f.ll ye sco him : to, I have told - 

28. 20 lo, I am with you alway. .nuto the end 
Markio. 28 Lo, we have left all, and have followed 

13. 21 [Lo,] here (is) Christ ; or, [lo,] (he is) thci'2 

14. 42 let us go ; lo, ha that betrayeth me is at 
Luko I. 44 lo, as soon as the voice of thy salutation 

2. 9 lo, the angel of the Lord came upon tbeiD 
9. 39 lo, a spirit taketh him, and he suddenly 

13. 16 Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen ye. 

15. 29 Lo, these many years do I serve thee, no. 

17. 21 Neither shall they say, Lo here ! or, [lo] 

18. 28 said, Lo, we have left all, and followed 
23. IS lo, nothing worthy of death is dofte unto 

Acts 13. 46 ye put.it from you. .lo, we turn to the G. 

27. 24 lo, God hath given thee all them that sail 

Heb. 10. 7 said I, Lo, I come, .to do thy will, O God 

10. 9 Then said he, Lo, I come to do thy mil 
Rev. s- 6 [lo,] iu the midst of the throne and of ti.9 

6. s io a black horse : and he that sat on liici 

6. 12 [lo,] there was a p'eat earthquake ; and 

7. 9 [lo,] a great multitude, which no man 

14. I lo, a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, and 
10 AM-'MI, 'aj; N7 not my people. 

A symbolic name given by Hoaea to his son. B.C. 765, 
Hos. I. 9 1'hen said (God), Call his name L. : for yj 
Iln V. 5, 10 ; 2. 23 the name is translated.] 

10 ns'-BAR, "151 \S or nS with pasture. 
A city in Manasseli beyond Jordan in Gilcad, near 
Mahanaini. Here Mephibosheth resided with ILichlr 
the Ammonite. 

2 Sa. 9. 4 house of Machir, the son of Ammiel, Ja L 
Q. 5 of Machir, the son of Ammiel, from L. 
17. 27 tho son of Ammiel of L.. and Barzillai 

LOAD, to — [_Sac also Lade.) 

l.To lay on, load, DSSl anias. 

Bsa. 63. 19 Blessed (be) tho Lord, (who) daily loadeth 

l.To heap up, load, (rapeia soreuo, 

2 Ti. 3. 6 load captive silly women laden with stns 

lOAP — 

1 Cal:^, 115 kikkar. 

Exod2g. 23 one loaf of bread, and one cake oJ oiled 
Judg. 8. 5 Give, I pray you, loaves of bread unto 
I Sa. 10. 3 another carrying three loaves of bread 
I Ch.i6. 3 to every one a loaf of bread, and c good 

2.Bread, food, crh lechem. 

JjOV. 23. 17 bring, .two wave loaves of two tenth Co 
I Sa. 17. 17 Take. . these ten loaves, and run to the 
25. 18 Abigail took two hundred loaves, and 

1 Ki.14. 3 take with thee ten loaves, and crackncb 

2 Ki. 4. 42 twenty loaves of barley, and full cirs of 

S.Bread, a loaf, v.pros artos. 

Matt 14. ij We liavc here but five loaves, and twc fl 

14. ig "coo?i the Ave loaves .. and gave the loaves 

15. 34 Ilov/ many loaves have ye ? And they cald 

15. 33 ho took the seven loaves andthefishcc, and 
T.6. 9 neither remember the five loaves of tin 

16. 10 Neither the seven loaves of tho four tho. 
Mark 6. 38 sal th. .How many loaves have ye? go and 

6.41 when he had taken the five loaves and tho 
6. 41 and blessed, and brake the loaves, and e. 
6. 44 they that did eat of the loaves were about 
6. 52 For they considered not. of the loaves 

8. 5 he asked them. How many loaves have yc? 
8. 6 he took the .seven loaves, and gave thank."; 
8. 14 had they, .with them more than one loaf 
8. ig When I brake the five loaves among flyo 

Luke 9. 13 have no more but live loaves and twx) fish. 
9. 16 he took the five loaves and the two fishes 

11. 5 say unto him. Friend, lend me three loaves 
John 6. g a lad here, which hath five barley loavea 

6.11 Jesus took the loaves ; and when he had. 

6. 13 with the fragments of the five barley lea. 
6. 26 because ye did eat of the loaves, and wcrei'. 

lOAH — 

Asking, request, ~hi<V sheelah. 

I Sa. 2. 20 give, .for the loan which is lent to tho 1. 
lOATHE, to — 
l.To tread down, D>3 ous. 

Erov.27. 7 The f uU Boul loatheth anhoncycomb:bn> 

2. To despise, reject, DND maas. 

Job 7. 16 I loathe (it) ; I would not live alway : lei 

3. To be vexed, weary, pp quts. 

Num.21. 5 no bread, .our soul loatheth this light br. 
ISce also Lothe ] 

lOATHSOHE — 

l.A stra7ige dbomiruUion, kit zara. 

Num. 1 1. 20 untU . . it be loathsome unto you : because 

2.T0 be burning or loathsoine, Th\^ qalah, 2. 

Psa. 38. 7 For my loins are fillo'd with a loathsome 
lOATHSOHE, to he or become — 
\,To cause a stink, abhorrence, irhf^ baash, 5, 

Prov.13. 5 a wicked (man) is loathsome, and cometh 
2.2*0 be despised, rejected, DNO inaas, 2. 

Job 7. s my skin is broken, and become loathsome 

lOOK — 

l.A lock of door, *>?j;io manul. 

Neh. 3. 3, 6, 13, 14', 15 locks thereof, and the bara 
Bong 5. 5 dropped.. myrrh, upon tho handlesof theU 

2. A fringe or lock of ho.ir, n?'¥ tsitsUh. 

£Z9. %, 3 took me by alock ofntinehead; au<; tfee 



LOCK 

SJBraided locks of hair, r\^3hri]} jnachlaphoth. 

Judg i6. 13 If tliou woavcst tho seven locks of my h. 
16. 19 caused him to shave o£E tho seven locks 

A.Loc7^ or other part of thehair of the head,!np pera. 
Ifum. 6. 5 shall let the locks of the hair of his head 
Eze. 44. 20 Neither, .suffer their locks to grow long 

5. A lock of hair, veil, nss tsammah. 

Song 4. I thou (hast) doves' eyes within thy locks 

4. 3 a piece of a pomegranate within thy locks 
6. 7 a piece of a pomegi-anate . . within thy lo. 

Isa. 47. 2 uncover thy locks, make bare the leg, un. 

t. Ends or locks of hair, niyii? qevutstsoth. 

Song 5. 2 dow. .my locks with the drops of the nl. 

5. II his locl^ (are) busby, (and) black as ara. 

I.OCK, to — 

To bolt, nail, ^yj naal. 

Judg. 3. 23. shut tho doors., upon him, and locked th. 
3. 24 behold, tho doors of tho parlour (were) L 

tOOTTST — 

l.A locust, n3")N arheh. 

Exodio. 4 lo mon-o w will I bring the locusts into thy 

10. 12 for tlio locusts,- that they may come up 

10. 13 morning, tho east wind brought the loc. 
10. 14 the locusts went up over all the land of 
10. 14 there were no such locusts as they, neit. 
10. 19 west wind, which took away tho locusts 
10. 19 there remained not one locust in all the 

Lev. 11..22 these of them yo may eat ; the locust after 
Deut28. 33 littlo in ; for the locust shall consume it 

1 Kl. 8. 37 if there be. .blasting, mildew, locust, (or) 
a Ch. 6. 28 If there be.. mildew, locusts, orcatterpU. 
Psa. 73. 46 Hegavo also..their labour unto the locust 

los. 34 He spake, and the locusts came, and cat. 

109. j!3 I am gone, .tossed up and down as the 1. 
ProT 30. 27 The locusts have no king, yet go they fo. 
Joel 1. 4 palmerworm hath left hath the locust 

1. 4 that which the locust hath left hath tho 

2. 25 restore, .the years that thQ locust hath 
Kah. 3. 15 many as the cankerworm. .as the locusts 

3. 17 Thy crowned (are) as the locusts, and thy 

2.A lociist, grasshopper, 33 gcb, 

Isa. 33. 4 as tho running to and fro of locusts shall 

3.A grasshopper, 330 clidgab, 

2 Ch. 7. 13 if I command tho locusts to devour the 
i.A locust, cymhal, shadow, ^"ijs tselatsal. 

DontaS. 42 All thy trees, .shall the locusts consume 
5.A locust, &Kpis akris. 

Matt. 3. 4 and his meat was locusts- and wild honey 

Mark i. 6 And John.. did eat locusts and wUd honey 

Bey. 9. 3 tliere came out of the smoke locusts upon 

9. 7 tho shapes of the locusts..like unto horses 

lOCUST, tald — 

Bald or devouring locust, Di;7p solam. 

Lev. II. 22 bald locust after liis kind, and tho beetle 

lOD, "h fissure. 

A. city in Benjamin, near Joppa, on the road from Jeru- 
salem to Cesarea. Under the Syrian supremacy it be- 
longed to Samaria, tlien to Judah, and was left to 
Jonathan for a possession. It was destroyed during 
the Jewish war by Cestius the Roman general, but being 
afterwards restored, it became the seat of au academy. 
The Greeks called it Lydda, Lydde, and others Diospolis. 
Now called Liddi. 

I Ch. 8. 12 hmlt Ono and L.,"with the towns thcrcoiE 

Ezra 2. 33 The children of L., Hadid, and Ono, seven 

Neh, 7. 37 The cluldrenof L., Hadid, and Ono, seven 

II. 35 lu, and Ono, the valley of craftsmen 

lOBGE — 

JPlace for passing tTie night, njiSo •melunak^ 

Isa. I. 8 as a lodge in a garden of cucumbers, as a 
LODGE (all night, or all this night), to — 
\.To pcLSS the night, lodge, yh, Ji'? lun, lih. 

Gen. 24. 23 is there room (in) thy father's . . to lodge in? 
24. 25 and provender enough, and room to lodge 
32. 13 he lodged there that same night ; and took 
32. 21 himself lodged that night in the company 
Num22. 8 Lodge here tliis night, and i. wiU bring you 
Josh. 3. I and lodged there before they passed over 
4. 3 lodging place where ye shall lodge tliis 
6. II they came into tho camp, and lodged in 
8. 9 Joshua lodged that night among the peo. 
Judg 18. 2 to the house of Jlicah, they lodged there 
19.' 4 they did eat and drink, and lodged there 
ig. 7 urged him : therefore he lodged there ag. 
19. 9 the day groweth to an end ; lodge here 
19. II let us turn in into this city., and lodge in 
19. 13 to lodge all night, in Gibeah, or in EamaU 
19. 15 to go ui (and) to lodgo in Gibeah : and 

19. 20 Peace (be) with thee . . only lodge not in 

20. 4 said, I camel and my concubin0,to lo. 
Klitli i.'i6 where thou lodgest, I wUl lodge: thy pe. 
s Sa. 17. 8 thy father . . will not lodge with the people 

17. 16 Lodge not this uight in the plains of tho 
I KI.19. 9 And he came, .unto a cave, and lodged 
I CIi. 9. 27 tliey lodged round about the house of God 
Nch. 4. 22 let every one with his servant lodge witli 

13. 20 sellers of all kind of Ware, lodged ■\\ithout 

13. 21 Why lodge yc .ibout the wall? if ye do (so) 
Job. 31. 32 Tho stranger did not lodge in tho street 
Song 7. II Come, my beloved . .let us lodge in the vL 
Isa. 1. 21 righteousness lodged in it ; but now mur. 

*. tt In the icicst.lu Arabia shall ye lodge, ye 



613 

Isa. 6s. 4 Wliich.. lodge in the monuments; which 
Zeph. 2. 14 the bittern shall lodge in the upper lintels 

2. To cause to pass tlie night, p'?, p? hm, Un. 

Jer. 4. 14 How long shall thy vain thoughts lodgo 

3. To lie dovra, 2^;} shc.kah. 

Josh. 2. I into a harlot's house, .and lodged thero 
i.To lie in a fold, auKl^o/iat aulizomai. 

Matt2i. 17 went out. .into Bethany ; and ho lodged 

5. To loose doxBTi, nngird, icaruKvo) kalaluu. 

Luke 9. 12 that they may go . .lodge, and get victuals 
Q.To rest as in a tent, KaTaa'Ki)i/6ai kalaskenoO. 
Matt 13. 32 birds of tho air come and lodge in tho br. 
Maik 4. 32 fowls of tho air may lodge under tlie slia. 
Lukei3. 19 fowls of tho air lodged in tho branches of 
T.To receive a stranger, ^evi^uj xenizO. 

Acts 10. 6 He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, wh. 
10. 18 and asked whether Simon, .were lodged 
10. 23 Then called he them in, and lodged (them) 
10. 32 he is lodged in the house of. .Smion a ta. 
21. 16 an old disciple, with whom we should lo. 
c3. 7 PubUus. .lodged ua three days courteous. 
LODGE, to cause to — 
To cause i-o puss ilie night, ]\\ yh Un, lun, 5. 

Job 24. 7 They cause the naked to lodgo mthoutc. 
LODGE, lodging place, place where to — 
l.Place for passing the night, ji'79 inalon. 

Josh 4. 3 in the lodging place, where ye shall lodgo 
4. 8 unto the place where they lodged, and 1. 
2 Ki.19. 23 I will enter into the lodgings of his bord. 
Isa. 10. 29 they have taken up their lodging at Geba 
Jer. 9. 2 a lodging place of wayfaring men, that I 

2. A place for strangers, ^ei/la xenia. 

Acts 28. 23 thero came many to him into (his) lodging 
Plim, 22 But withal prepare me also a lodging: for 

LOFT — 

Upper chamber, n;?!?, aliyyah. 

T Ki. 17. ig carried liim up into a loft, where he abode 
LOFTILY — 
High thing, place or person, c'n,^ marom. 

Pso. 73. 8 They are con-upt, and., they speak loftily 
LOFTINESS — 
l.IIeight, loftiness, haughtiness, aji gobah. 

Jsr. 48. eg the pride of Moab. .his loftiness, and Im 

I.Loftiness, haughtiness, height, rinia gahhiUh. 

Isa. a. 17 the loftiness of man shall I>e bowed down 
LOFTY — 
X.Eigh, lofty, haughty, Fii33 gahoah. 

Isa. 5.15 and the eyes of the lofty shall be humbled 
57. 7 Upon a lofty and high mountain hast thou 
'ii.Scight, Infthiess, haughtiness, n?na4 gabhuth. 

Isa. 2. II Tho lofty looks of man sliali bo humbled 

3. To be lifted up, kVJ nasa, 2. 

Isa. 57. 1 5 For thus saith the high and lofty One that 

4.70 be or become high, on rum. 

Isa. 2. 12 ugon every (one that is) p^^ud and lofty 

Z.To be 0)' become high or strong, sj^* sagub, 2. 
Isa. 26. 5 tho lofty city, ho layeth it low ; he layeth 

LOFTY, to ha — 

To be high, cn rum. 

Psa. 131. I heart is not haughty, nor mino eyes lofty 
Prov.30. 13 a generation, how lofty are their eyes ! 

LOG — 

A log, a liquid mcasv^re, f of an imperial pint, y> log. 
Ley. 14. 10 meat . .mingled with oil, and one log of oil 
14. 12 for a trespass offering, and the log of oil 
14. 15 the priest shall take . . of the log of oil, and 
14. ai flour, .fora meatoffering,and a log of oil 
14. 24 of the trespass offering, and the log of oil 

Lom — ■ 

l.Loin, fin charats. 

Dan. 5. 6 so that the Joints of his loins were loosed 

I.Lbins, □;¥?[!! chalaisayim. 

Gen. 35. 11 a nation, .kings shall come out of thy loins 

1 Ki.'s. ig son, that shall come forth out of thy loins 

2 Ch. 6. 9 son, wliich shall come forth out of thy lo. 
Job 31. 20 If his loins have not blessed me, and (if) 

38. 3 Gird up now thy loins like a man ; for I 
40. 7 Gird up thy loins now like a man : I wiU 

Isa. 5. 27 neither shall the girdle of their loins be L 
32. II make you bare, and gird, .upon (your) 1. 

Jer. 30. 6 see every nijiu with liis hands on his loins 

S.TJiigh, tin; yarck. 

Gen. 46. 26 Eouls..wliicheameoutofhlsloin3, besides 
E-xod I. 5 all the souls that came out oX the loins of J. 

i.Flank, '?D3 J:esel. 

Psa. 38; 7 For my loins are filled with a loathsome 

S.Loins, D;jri3 moihiiayiin. 

Gen. 37. 34 putsackclolh upon hisloins, and mourned 
Exodi2; I J ycvr loins girded, your shoes on your feet 

2S. 42 from the loins even unto the thighs they. 
Dent 33. II sraito tlirough the loins of them that rise 
2 Sa. 20. 8 a svvcrd fastened upon bJs loins in tho sh. 
1 Ei 2. 5 about his loins, and in his shoes that(w.) 

12. 10 littlo . . shall be thicker than my father's 1. 

18. 46 he girded up his loins, and ran before Ahab 

20. 31 let us.. put sackcloth on our loisa aad 



LONG 



1 Ki. 20. 32 So they girded sackcloth on their lolnB 

2 Ki I. 8 with a girdle of leather about Ills loins 

4. 29 Gird up thy loins, and take my staff in 

9. J Gird up thy loins, and take this box of oil 

2 Ch.ip. 10 little, .shall bo thicker than my fatlier's I. 

Job 12. i3 looseth. .and girdeth their loins with a g. 

40. 16 Lo now, his strengtli (is) in hls-loins, and 

Psa. C6. II Thou .. thou l.iidat affliction upon our loins 

69. 23 and make their loins continually to shako 

Prov.31. 17 She girdeth her loins with strength, and 

Isa. II. 5 shall bo the girdle of his loins, and faith. 

20. 2 loc^e tho sackcloth from off thy loins, and 

21. 3 Therefore are my loins filled with pain 
43. I I wUl loose the loins of kings, to open 

Jer. I. 17 Thou therefore gird up thy loins, and ar. 
13. I linen girdle, andputitupon thy loins, and 
13. 2 I got a girdle, .and put (it) on my loins 
13. 4 which <is)upon thy loins, and arise, go to 
13. II as the girdle cleaveth to the loins of a m. 
48. 37 be) cuttings, and upon the loins Backcloth 

Eze, I. 27, 27 from the appearance of his loins even 
B. 2 from the appearance of his loins even d. 
8. 2 from his loins even upward, as the appe. 
ei. 6 with tho breaking of. .loins ; and withbl 
23. 15 Girded >rith girdles upon their loins, ex. 
eg. 7 madest all their loins to bo at a stand 
44. 18 shall have linen breeches upon their loins 
47, 4 ho measured, .the waters(were) to tho lo. 

Dan. lo. s whose loins, .girded with fine gold of Up. 

Amos 8. 10 1 will bring up sackcloth upon all loins 

Kah. 2. I watch the way, make, .loins strong, for. 
2. 10 much pain (is) in aU lotas, and the faces 

6. Tlie loins, lower part of the back, '6or<pvs osphus. 
Jlatt. 3. , 4 a leathern girdle about his loins ; and his 
Mark I. 6 and with a girdle o^ a skin about his loins 
Lckei2. 35 Let your loins be girded about, and.. lights 
Acts 2. 30 that of the fruit of his loins, according 
Eph. 6. 14 having your loins girt about with truth 
Ileb. 7. 5 though they come out of the loins of Abr. 
7. 10 he was yet In the loins of his father whoa 

1 Pc. t. 13 Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind 

LO'-IS, huis. 

Tho gr.'wdmother of Timothy, commended by Paul for 

her faith. 

2 Ti. I. 5 whieh dwelt first in thy grandmother Ik 
LOITG — ' 

\. Length, T|-N crek. 

Exod2>. I nltar. .five cubits long, and five cnb'itsbr. 

27. 9 of an himdred cubits long for one side 

27. II hangings of an hundred, .long, and I1I3 
2 Ch. 3. II wings of the cherubim.. twenty cubits long 

0. 13 brasen scaffold, of Ave cubits long, and 
Ps."!. 91. 16 Withlonglifewilll satisfyhim,andshow 
FroV2s. 15 By long forbearing is a prince persuaded 
Lam. 5. 20 forget us for ever, .forsake us so long t.I 
Eze. 40. 7 little chamber, .one reed long, and one 

40. 29 fifty cubits long, and five and twenty cu. 

40. 30 five and twenty cubits long, and five cu. 

40. 33 fifty cubits long, and five and twenty cu. 

40. 42 tables, .of a cubit and an half long, and a 

40. 47 the court, an hundred cubits long, and 

41. 13 measured the house, an hundred cubits L 

41. 13 and the building, .an hundred cubits long 

42. 1 1 as long as they, .as broad as they : and aU 

43. 16 altar, .twelve (cubits) long, twelve broad 
43. 17 the settle, .fourteen (cubits) long and fo. 

45. 6 five and twenty thousand long, over aga. 

46. 22 courts joined of forty (cubits) long, and 

2. Length, ns'.ij arukkah, 

2 Sa. 3. i'Nov/ there was long war between tho bo. 
Jer. 29. 28 'This (captivity is) long : build ye houses 

3. Great, Vnj gadol. 

Dan. 10. 1 but the thne appointed (was) long: and 

4. \Vlien J *JiiJ mathai. 

Esodio. 3 How long wilt thou refuse to hmnble thjf. 
Z.Age lasting, indefinite {time), chvj olam.. 

Psa.143. 3 dwell, .as thosethat ha've been long dead 
EceL 12. 5 because man goeth to his long home ; and 

e.Time, na eth. 

Esth. 5. 13 so long as I see Mordecai the Jew sitting 
Uos. 13. 13 he should not stay long in. .the breaking 

7. Abundance, multitude, bhrob. 

Josh. g. 13 become old by reason of the Tery longjo. 
2 Ch.30. 5 for they had not done (it) of.a long (timo 

S.3fany, much, 3-3 rab. 

Num.20. T5 and we have dwelt in Egypt a long time 
Deut2o. 19 When thou shalt besiegeacityalong timo 
Joshii. 18 Joshua made war a long timo withallth. 

23. I it came to pass, a long time after that tho 

24. 7 ye dwelt in the wilderness a long season 
2 Sa. 14. 2 as a woman that had a long time mourned 

1 Kl. 3. II hastnot asked for thyself long life; neit. 

2 Ch. I. n neither yet hast asked long Mfe ; but hast 

15. 3 Now for a long season Israel (hath been) 
Psa.i2o.- 6 My soul hath long dwelt with him that 

O.Far off, pirn rachoq. , 

Prov. 7. 19 For the good man..fs gon^a long Joum. 

10.^ year, niy shanah. 

Prov. 3. 2 length of days, and long'life, and peaco 

W.Not a little, ovk aM;6y onk oligrm. 

Acts 14. 28 there they abode long time with tho dia, 

12. More, additional, eirl irXeTov epi pleicm. 

Acta 2a. 9 as Paul was long preaching, he sunk down 



LONG 



IS.Sufficient, Uavos hikanos. 

Xulje 8. 27 certain man, which had devils long time 

ao. g went into a far country for a long time 
Acts 8 ij of long time lie had bewitched them with 
• 14. 3 Long time tiierai!,)re abode they speaking 

ll.Zoiy, uoKprft inakros. ^, , 

Matt 23. 14 for a pretence make long prayer: thcrcf. 
Warki?>40 tor a pretence make long prayers: these 
Luke 20, 47 for a show make long prayers : the same 

15. Much, mam/, ttoKvs polus. 

Jlattas. iQ After a long time the lord of those S'err. . 
John s. 5 knew that he had been now a long timo 
Acts 27. 14 But not long after there arose against it 

27. 21 after long abstinence Paul stood forth id 
XSee alio All life, bear, clothmg, enjoy, garment, grow, 
hair, how, live, remalu, patience, robe, sew, spau, suller, 
tarry, time.] 

rONG, to — . 

l.To desire, niN avah; 3. 

Deut. 1 2. 20 because Uiy HOttl longeth to eat flesn, thou 

2. To desire for oneself, nix avaJt, 7. 

2 Sa, 23. 15 David longed, and said. Oh that one wou. 

1 Ch, I J, 17 David longed, and said. Oh that one wou. 

Z.To wait, njn chakah, 3. 

Job 3. 21 Which long for death, bTlt it (cometli) 

i.ToJom to, hefilleited, ?<an chashaq. 

Gen. 34. 8 Tho soul of my son Shechejn longeth lor 
5.2*0 desire, incline to, 3n; yaab.- 

Psa.119. 131 I opened. .1 longed for tliy commandm. 

&.To consume, make an end, nSa kalah, 3. 

2 Sa. 13. 39 king David longed to go forth unto Abs. 
7, To long for, pine, Ja vxary, no? kamah. 

Psa, 63. I my ftesh longeth for thee lu a dry and th. 

8.T0 hal'e a desire, 105 kasaph, 2. 

Gen. 31. 30 because thou sore longedst after thy fat. 
Psa. 84. 2 Jly soul longeth, ye.i, even fainteth for 

9. To run to and fro, ppl? shaqaq. 

Psa. 107. 9 he satisfleth the longing soul, and flUeth 

10. 7*0 desire, incline to, asu? iaab.. 

Psa. 119. 40 I have longed after tliy precepts : quickerr 
J 19. J74 I have longed for thy salvation, O LOB» 

ll.To desire much or upon, itrmoSica epipotl^eSi. 
Rom. I. II I long to see you, that I may impart unto 

lONG, to bo — 

l.To be or become long, ^nx arah. 

Gen. 26. 8 when he had been there a long time, that 

i.To make long, prolong, lengthen, XVi arak, 5: 
Kxodio. ji that thy days may belong upon the Jamlw. 

5, To delay, be long, vu bosh, 3a. 

Judg 5. eS AVhy is his chariot (so) longln coming? why 

i.To be many, much.,' great, n^i rabah. 

Deut 14, 24 if the.way be too long for thee, so that 
19. 6 overtake him, because tho vi'ay is long, and 

1 Ka. 7. 2 the time was long ; for it was twenty years 

lONG after (greatly), to — 
To desire much or iipon, ^vmoBica epipothed. 
. 2 Co. 9. 14 which long after you for the exceeding g. 
Phil.- I. 8 how greatly I long after you in the bowels 
3. 26 ho longed after you all, and \yaa full o£h. 

tONG, to Iwooine, make, or sound — 
l.To be or become long, inx arak. 

Eze. 31. 5 his branches became long, because of tho- 
2. To make long, lengtlicn, prolong, ^nx arah, 5. 

Psa. 1 29. 3 plowers plowed, .tli.ey made long their t. 
S.To draw {along or out), il^io mashak. 

Exodig. 13 When the trumpet soundeth long, they 

Josh. 6. 5 when they make a long (blast) with the 

tONG, to bear, siiffer, or live -^ 

1. To be long suffering, ij.aKpo6vfi.(ca mahvihumeo. 
LukeiS. 7 God avenge .. though hebearlon^ with 
t Co. 13. 4 Charity suffereth long, (and) is kmd ; ch. 

^.Long timed, fj.aKpoxpivto^ makrochronios. 

Eph. Ci. 3 and thou mayest live long on the earth 
LONG continuance, to be of — ■ 
To be steady, i?N aman, 2. 

Deut2S. 59 great plagues, and of long continuance 

28. 59 sore sicknesses, and of long coutinuanoo 
lONG ago — 

l.Far off, pin-i rachoq. 

2 KU 19. 25 Ilast thou not heard long ago. .1 have d. 
• Isa, zs. 1 1 respect unto him that fashioned it long a. 

37. 26 Hast thou not heard long ago. .1 have d. 
Z.Long ago, formerly, anciently, irdxai palai. 

Matt.ii. 21 they would have repented long ago in s. 
LONG as, Bo long as, as — 
l.A day, DV .yom.. 

Lev. 26. 34 as long as it lieth desolate, and ye (be) in 

26. 35 As long 0.3 it lieth desolate it sh,all rest 

Nufn. 9. j8 as long as tlie cloud abode upon the tab. 

Deut 12. 19 forsake not tlie Levite as long as thou liv. 

■'. >, i'- '3 as long as ye live in the land Vhitherye 

X sa. I. 23 as long as he liveth he shall be lent to the 

10. 31 as long as the son of Jesse liveth upon the 

23.15 as Icmgan v.-o were conversant wltli them 

•0. 8 £0 long as I have been with tliee unto this 



614 

2 ch. 6.31 so long as they live in the land which thou 
26. 5 as long as he sought the LORD, God made 
36. 21 as long as she lay desolate, she kept sabb. 

2. At the face pf, 'J9> li^jkne. 

Psa. 7;. 17 his nameshall be continued as long as the 

S.As much time as, Zcrov xp^''°''i hoson clm-onon. 
Mark 2. 19 as long as they have the bridegroom with 
Bom. 7. I law hath dominion over a man as long as 

1 Co. 7. 39 The wife is bomid by tho law as long as her 
Gal. 4. I the heir, as long as he is a child, dittereth 

LONG as I live, as or so — 
From my days, V'O miyyamai. 

Job 27. 6 heart shall not repro.lch..so longan 1 1. 

Psa. 116. 2 will I call upon (him) as long as I live 

LONG, aU my life -. 

Frovi, my being,' '^V? meodi. 

G-en. 48. 15 tlie God which ted mo all my life longimto 
LONG enough — 
Much, many, abundant,- y> rob. 

Deut I. 6 Ye have dwelt long enough In this mount 
a. 3 compassed this moimtaiu long enough 

LONG for, (thing that 1) — 
l.Hopie, expectation, r\]pn tiqvah. 

Job 6. a would grant (me) the thing that I long for 

2. One much desired, ^TTnt66riTos epipothetos. 

Pliil. 4\ I my brethren dearly belovedandlougedfor 
LONG (season or) while — 
I. Many, much, jt rab. 

Josh 24. 7 ye dwelt in the wilderness a long season 

2 Ch.15. • 3 Now for a long season Israel (hath been) 
2.0ut of sufficiency, l^ licavoS ex hikanou. 

Luke23. 8 for he was desirous to see him [of along s.] 
Acts 20. 1 1 tallied a long wliile, even till break of day 

LONG (time) or life -^ ' 

Hidden or indefinite time^ df\]} dlam. 

^ Isa. 42. 14 1 have long time holdenmypeace;! have 

LONGER, (any) — 

X, Length, nyfi arukkah^ 

Job II. 9 pile measure thereof (Is) longer than the 

2. Yet, still, any incfr*,, again, liy od. 

Exod. 2. 3 when she could not longer hide him, sne 
Judg. .2. 14 so that they could not any longer stand 

3. Yet\ still, in eii. 

Luke 16. 2 account, .for thou niayst oe no longer 
E.om, 6. 2 are dead to sin, live any longeT therein ! 

4. More, irXduiv pleiOn. 

Acts i8. 20 When they desired (liini) to tarry longer 

$.To add, fjp; yasaph, 5^ 

Exod 9. 28 will let you go, and ye shall stay no longer 

lONGING — 

A desire, inclination, longing, n^sg laaban,, 

Psa. 119. 20 My soul breaketu for the longing (that 

LONG STTFFEErNG — 

1. Length of face of anger, r^\i r|"iN erck aph, 

Exod34. '6 merciful and gracious, long suffering and 
Numi4. 18 The Lord (is) long suffering, and of great 
Psa. 86. IS long suffering, and plenteous in mercy and 
Jer. a5. 15 take me not away in thy long suffering 

%Long suffering, fianpoBu/xlainalirrothumia. 

Kom. 2. 4 goodness and forbearance and long suffer. 

9. 22 endured with much long suffering the vos. 
a Co.. 6. 6 by long suffering, by kindness, by the H. 
Gal s, 22 the fruit of the spirit is. .long suffering 
Eph. ^. 2 ^vith long suffering, forbearing one anot. 
Col. I. 1 1 unto all patience and long suffering with 

3. 12 humbleness of mind, meekness, longsuff. 

1 Ti. 1. 16 Christ might show forth all long suffering 

2 Ti. 3.^10 my..faith, long suffering, charity, patience 

4.' .2 rebuke, exiiort with all long auflerings 

1 Pe. 3. 20 when once the long suffering of God wal. 

2 Pe. 3. IS the long suffering of o\irLord(is)salvation 

LONG STTITERING, to be -^ 

To be long suffering, fiaKpoOvfieca makrothumeo. 

2 Pet. 3/ 9 is long suffering to us ward, not wilUng 
LONG WINGED — 
Length of wing, ~i^H T]"i»< creh tber. 

Eze. 17. 3' great eagle with groat wings, long winged 
LOOK — 

1. Vision, sight, "ijij chezer. 

Dan. 7. 20 whose look . . more stout than his fellows 

2. Eye, sight, ;;y ay in. 

P^. 18. 37 thou willsave. .■wiltbringdownhigh looks 

loi. 5 tljat hath an higli look and a proud heart 

Prov. 6. 17 Aproud look, a lying tongue, and hand? 

SI. 4 .4n high look, and aproud heart. ■. the plo. 

Isa. • 2. II The lofty looks of man shall be humbled 

JO. 12 I wiU punish. , the glory of his higji looks 

LOOK, to— ^ 

l.To be pained, stay, ^'n, Vm cAmZ, chit. 

Job 20. 21 therefore shall no man loolj far his goods 

2. To see, behold, look, nin ehazah. 

Song 6. 13 return, return, that wemaylookuponthee 
Isa. 33. ao Look upon Zion , the city of our solemnitieg 
Mie. 4.11 na'tions . . that say . . let our eye look upon 

3. To look attentively, B5j nabat, 3. 

Isa, s. 30 if (one) look unto the laud, behold dark. 



LOOK 



^To look attentively, ugj nabat, 5. 

Gen. 15. 5 Look now toward heaven, and tell the sti 
ig. 17 look not beliind thee, neither stay thoa 
jg. 26 his wife looked back from behind hin> •. 

Exod. 3. 6 Jtoses hid his face ; for he was afraid to C 
33. 8 the people, .looked after Moses, until ho 

I Sa. i6. 7 Look not on his countenance, or on theli. 
17. 42 v/hen the Philistine looked about, and saw 
24. 8 And when Saul looked behind him, David 

1 Ki. 18. 43 look toward the sea. .And he . .looked 

19. 6 he looked, and, behold. .a cake baken oa 

2 Ki. 3. 14 I would notlook toward thee, nor seo thee 

1 Ch.2i. 21 as David came to Oman, Oman looked 
Job 6. 19 The troops of Tema looked, the companies 

28. 24 For he looketh to the ends of tho earth, 
35. 5 Look unto the heavens, and see ; and beh. 

Psa. 22. 17 I may tell all my bones ; they look (and) 

33. 13 The Lord looketh from heaven ; he beho. 

34. 5 They looked unto him, and were lightened 
§4. 9 and look upon the face ol thine anOinted 

104. 32 Ho looketh on the earth, and it trembletll 

142. 4 I looked on (my) right hand, and beheld 

Prov. 4. 25 Let thine eyes look right on, and let thins 

Isa. 8. 22 they shall look unto the earth; and beh. 

22. 8 thou didst loc'.: in that day to the armour 

22. II ye have not looked unto the maker there. 

42. i3 Hear, ye deaf ; and look, ye blind, that ya 
51. I look unto the rock (whence) ye are hewn 
sr. 2 Look unto Abraham your father, and unto 
51. 6 look upon the earth beneath ; for the he. 

63. 5 llooked,and(there was)nonetohelp", and 
631 15 Look dov/n from heaven, and behold from 
66. 2 but to this (man) will I look, (even) to (liim 

Jon. 2. 4 I will look again toward thy holy temple 

Hah. 1. 13 to behold evil, and canst not look on ini. 

J. 13 wherefore lookest thou upon them that 

a. IS that tiiou mayest look on their nakedness 

Zech.12. 10 they shall look upon me whom they have 

5.Eye, sight, y.u c^in. 

Lev. 13. 12 cover all., wheresoever the priest looketh 

6. To turn the face, r\}^ jpanah. 

Esod. 2. 12 he looked this way and that way, and w 

16. 10 that they looked toward the wilderiiess 
Niun 12. 10 Aaron looked upon Miriam, and, behold 

i6. 42 that they looked towai'd the tabernacle 
Deut. 9. 27 look not unto the stubbornness cf this p. 
Josli. 8. 20 when the men of Ai looked behind them 

15. 2 sea,frora the bay that looketh southward 

15. 7 and so northward, looking toward Gilgal 
Judg. 6. 14 the Lord looked upon him, and said. Go 

20. 40 the Befijamites looked behind them, and 

2 Sa. I. 7 when he looked behind him, he saw me 

2. 20 Then Abner looked behind him, and said 
9. 8 that thou shouldest look upon such a dead 

1 KL 7. 25, 25, 25, 25 tlu-ee looking toward the. .aortll 

2 Ch.' 4. 4, 4, 4, 4 three looking toward the; .north 

13. 14 when Judah looked back, behold, the ba. 

20. 24 they looked unto the multitude, and, beh. 

26. 20 all the priests, looked upon him, and, be. 
Job 6. 28 Nov/ therefore be content ; look upon me 
Psa. 1 19. 132 Look thou upon me, and be merciful unto 
Eccl, 2. II I looked on all the W($rk3 that my hands 
Isa. 8. 21 curse their king and their God, and look 

45. 22 Look unto me, and be ye saved, all the e. 
56. II they all look to their own way, every one 

Eze. 8. 3 Inner gate that looketh toward the north 

10. 11 to the place whitherthehead looked they 
II. I unto the east gate . . wiiich looketh eastw. 
29. 16 whenjthey shalUook after them : but they 

43. I gate . . the gate that looketh toward the e. 

43. 17 and his stairs shall look toward the east 

44. I cf the gate, .which looketh toward the e» 

46. I The gate of the inner court that looketh 

46. 12 open . .'the gate that looketh toward the 
46. 19 of the gate, .which looked toward the n. 

47. 2 outer gate by tho way that looketh east. 
Hog. 3. I who look to other gods, and love flagons 
Hag. I. 9 Ye looked for much, and, lo.. little; and 

7. To inspect, liJ? paqad. 

I Sa. 17. 18 look how thy brethren fare, and take th. 
8. 3*0 wait, expect, niij qavah, 3. 

Job 3I 9 let it look for light, but (have) none ; ne. 

7. 2 and as an hireling looketh for. .his work 
30. 26 When I looked for good, then evil came 

Tsa,. 69. 20 I looked (for some) to take pity, but. .D. 

Isa. 5. 2, 4 looked that it should bring' forth grapes 

5. 7 he looked for judgment, but behold opp. 

8. 17 I will wait upon the Lord., will look for 
59. II we look for judgment, but. .none ; for sa. 

64, 3, didst terrible things . .we looked not for 
Jer. 8. IS We looked for peace, but no good, .for a 

13. 16 while ye look for light, he turn it into the 

14. 19 we looked tor peace, and . .no good ; and 

Lara. 2. 16 certainly this (is) the day that we looked 

Q.To see, look, behold, nn-i raah. 

Gen. 6. 12 God looked upon the earth, and, behold 
8.13 Noah. •'.looked, and, behold, tho face of 
13. 14 Lift up BOW thine eyes, and look from the 
16. 13 Have I also here looked after him that 
i8.'.2 he lift up his eyes and looked, nnilj lo 
22. 13 Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked 

29. 2 he looked, and behold a well in the field 
29. 32 the Lord hath looked upon my affliction 
33. I Jacob lifted up liis eyes, and looked, and 
37. 25 they lifted up their eyes and looked, and 
39. 23 Tho keeper oftbe prison looked not to any 
40i, 6 Joseph. •.looked upon them, and, behold 

Exod. 2-. It loolicd on their burdens: and h» spied au 
2. 25 God looked uyo'.i the cliildron of Isra<>l 



LOOS 



G15 



LOOKING 



£zod 3. 3 he looked, and, bciiold, the bush burned 

4. 31 that lie had looked upon their afiliction 

5. 21 LOKD look upoiiyou, and judge ; because 
10. 10 And he said., look., for evil (is) before you 
=5. 40 look that thou make (them) after tlicir pa. 
39. 43 Moses did look upon all the work, and 

liOV. 33. 3, 50 And the priest shall look on the plaguo 
13. 25, 43 the priest shall look upon it : and, be. 
13. 31 if the priest look on the plaguo of the 8. 
13. 32, 34 in the seventh day the priest shall lo. 
13. 39 Then the priest shall look : and, behold 
13. 51 he shalUook on the plague on tlic seventh 

13. 53, 56 if the priest look, and, behold, the p. 
J3. 55 the priest shall look on the plague, after 
J4. 3 the priest shall look, and, behold, .the p. 

14. 37 he shall look on the plague : and, behold 
74. 39 come again the seventh day,and sliall look 
1 4. 44 tho priest shall come and look, and behold 
14. 48 if tho priest shall come in, and look, .and 

Nnm 15. 39 that ye may look upon it, and remember 
77. 9 they looked, and took every man his rod 
ci. 8 every one. .when he looketh upon it, shall 
24. 20 when he looked on Amalek, ho took up 
24. 21 ho looked on tho Kcnites, and took up his 

Dout. 9. 16 1 looked, and, behold, ye had sinned ag.- 
26. 7 Lord heard our voice, and looked on our 
28. 32 thine eyes shall look, and fail, .for them 

Josh. 5. 13 that ho lifted up his eyes and looked, and 

Judg. 7. 17 Lookonme, and do likewise : and, behold 
9. 43 laid w.'dt in the field, and looked, and be. 

13. 19, 20 and Manoah and liis wife looked on 

1 So. I. n LoKD of hosts, if thou ivilt . .look on tho 

6. 19 because they had looked into the ark o£ 
g. 16 I have looked upon my people, bccauso 

14. j6 tho w.atchmen of Saul in Gibeah. .looked 
16. 6 he looked on Eliab, and said, Surely tho 
16. 7 man looketh on tho outward . .Loed look. 

a Sa; 13. 34 looked, and, behold, there came much 
16. 12 It may bo that the Ixjed will look on m. 
i3. 24 looked, and behold a man running alono 

8 Kl. 6. 30 he passed by . . and Iho people looked, and 

6. 32 Look, when the messenger cometh, shut 
9. 2 when thou comcst thither, look out there 

10. 3 Look even out tho best and meetest of yo. 

10. 23 look that, there bo here vv-ith you none of 

11. 14 when she looked, behold, tho king stood 
r Ch.i2. 17 the God of our fathers look, .and rebuke 

2 Ch. 23. 13 sho looked, and, behold, iho king stood 
'^ 24. 22 The LOEB look upon (it), .md require (it) 

Keh. 4. 14 I looked, and rose up, and said unto tho 
ISsth. I. II her beauty : for sho (was) fair to look on 
Job 40. 12 Look on every one. .proud, (and) bring 
Pbi 25. 18 Look upon mine affliction and my pain 
109. 25 they looked upon me they shaked theu^ 
Prov.23. 31 Look not thou upon the '(vine when it is 
24. 32 I looked upon (it, and) received instruet. 
Ecel. 12. 3 those that look out of the windows be d. 
Bong I. 6 Look not upon me, because I (am) black 
Is3. 28. 4 which (when) he that looketh upon It 
, 66. 24 and look upon the carcases of the men 
Eze. I. 4 1 looked, and, behold, a whirlwind came 
2. 9 when I looked, behold, an hand, .sent 
6. 7 v/hen I looked, behold, a hole in the wall 
10. 1 1 looked, and, behold, in the firmament 
10. 9 when I looked, behold, the four wheels 

16. 8 v.-hen I passed by thee, and looked upon 
21. 21 the king of Babylon, .looked in the liver 

■ 44. 4 I looked, and, behold, tho glory of tho L. 
Dan. 10. 5 I lifted up mine eyes, and looked, and be. 

12. 5 I Daniel looked( and, behold, there stood 
Obad. 12, 13 thou shouldest not have looked on the 
Kah. 3. 7 all they that look upon thee shall flee from 
Zech. 2. I I lifted up mine eyes again, and looked 

4. 3 I have looked, and, behold, a candlestick 

5. 1 1 turned.. looked, and, behold, allying roll 

5. ■' 9 Then lifted I up mine eyes, and looked 

6. 1 1, .looked, and, behold, there came four 

iO. To look, T\i\y shagacli, 5. 

Tsa. 33. 14110 looketh, upon all the inhabitants of the 
Song 2. 9 he looketh forth at the windows, showing 

ll.ITo lehold, look, niiy shur. 

Job 33. 27 He looketh npon men; and (if any) say 
Song 4. 8 look from the top of Amana, from the top 

12. To look, glance, nyx^ shaah. 

2 Sa. 22. 42 Tliey looked, but..none tosaTe..nnto tho 
Isa. 17. 7 At that day shall a man lookto his Maker 

17. 8 he shall not look to the altars, tho work 
31. I they look not unto tire Holy Ona of Israel 

13. To look, he seen, lijy shaqaph, 2. 

Num2t. 20 Ksgah, which looketh toward .Teshimon 

23. 28 top of Peer, that looketh toward Jeshimon 
Judg. 5. 2S The mother of Sisera looked out at a >vin. 
1 Sa. 13. 1 8 the way of the border that looketh to the 
a Sa. 6. 16 Saul's daughter, looked through a window 

1 Ch. 15. 29 daughter of Saul looking out at a window 
Piov. 7. 6 For at the window. .1 looked through my 

14.ro look, ^ipy shaqaph, 5, 

Geru iS. 16 the men rose up. .and looked toward So. 
19. 28 he looked toward Sodom and Gomorrah 
Exodi4. 24 in the morning watch the Loed looked 

2 Sa. 24. 20 Arauuah looked, and sa-v the king and 

lo.To set the Jieart, 3*? n'w shifh leb. 

Prov27. 23 Be thou diligent, .look well to thy herds 
16. To look up or again, ava^Xe-Tta anablepo. 

-Mai'ki6. 4 when they looked, they saw that the stone 
17. To be intent, &.t€v1^q> atenizo. 

Acts 10. 4 when hs looked on Mm, ho was afraid 



18. yo look axcaij, cKpopdai aphoraO. 

Hel). 12. 2 Looking unto Jesus, the author nud finis. 

19. To look, px^iru blcp-j. 

Luke 9. 62 No man . . looking back, is Ht for the kin. 
Johui3. 22 tho disciples looked one on anotlior, dou. 
Acts 3. 4 And I'eter. .with John, said, Look onus 
20,7*0 sec, 2}crccivc, elSw eidO. 

John 7.32 Search, and look: for out of Galileo ariseth 
licv. 4. I After this I looked, and, behold, a door 
0. 8 [I looked,] and behold a pale horse : and 

14. I I looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on them. 

14. 14 I looked, and behold a white cloud, and 
<^ 15. 5 after that I looked, and, behold, tho tem. 

23. 7*0 see, beliold, look after, uwTo/j.ai oplomai. 
Johijrg. 37 Thoy shalllookon him whom they pierced 
Acts i3. 15 look ye (to it) ; fori will be no Judge of 

33. 7*0 stoop alongside of, -KapmivT^Ta paro.kuptO. 

Jas. I. 25 whoso looketh Into tho perfect law of 11. 

1 Po. I. 12 which tlungstheangelsdesLretolookinto 
2i.To look or vjatch toward, TrpoaSoKdai prosdokaS. 

Acts 23. 6 they looked when he should have swollen 

23. 6 butaftcrthoyhadlookedagreatwliiie,and 
LOOK round about (on), to — 

7*0 hck around, irepi^Ae'irw periblepo.. 

Mali 3. 5 v/lien ho had looked round about on them 
3. 34 he looked round about on them v.-hich oat 
5. 32 ho looked round about to see licr that had 
Q. S when they had lookedround about, tliey 

10. 23 Jesus looked round about, and saith unto 

11. II when he had looked round about upon all 
Luke 6. 10 lookingrouudabout upon them all.hosaid 

LOCK at or on, to — 

To view, inspect, cTKoirea shoped, 

a Co. 4. 18 Wliile we look not at tho things which 
Phil. 2. 4 Look not every man on liis oivn things 

LOOK a-c-ay, to — 
To look, u^y shaah. 

Isa. 22. 4 Look away from mo ; I will weep bitterly 
LOOK back, to — 
7'o tu'rn the face, n}3 panoJi. 5. 

Jer. 45. 5 are fled apace, and look not back, .feai 
47. 3 fathers shall not look back to. . chUdtcn 

Nah. 2. 8 Stand, stand .. but none shall look back 

LOOK diligently — 

7*0 view or inspect, e-mo'Koirea episkopeo. 

Heb. x2. 15 Looking diligently lest any man fail of 

LOOK down, to — 

1.7*0 look attentively, regiv^d, Baj nabat, 5. 

Psa. So. 14 look down from heaven, and behold, and 

2.7*0 look, f]i3^ shaqaph, 2. 

Psa. ?6- " righteousness shall look down from hea. 
3. To look, t\\S!^ shaqaph, 5. 

Deut26. 15 Look dov.-n from thy holy habitation 
Psa. 14. 2 Loed looked down from heaven upon the 
53. 2 God looked down from heaven upon the 
102. 19 he hath looked down from the height of 
Lim. 3. 50 Till the Loed look down, and behold from 

LOOK earnestly oa or upon, to — 

7*0 be intent, arevl^a atenizo. 

Luke22. 56 earnestly looked upon him, and said. This 
Acts. 3. 12 or why look ye so earnestly on us, as tho. 

LOOS for, to — 

1.7*0 receive out from, wait long for, dTre/rSexo/ioi. 
Phil. 3. 20 from whence also we look for the Saviour 
Heb. 9. 28 unto them that look for him shall he ap. 

2.2*0 receive out, wait for, lutixop-ai. ehdechoviai. 

1 Co. 16. II may come . .for I look for him with tho 
Heb. II. 10 he looked for a city which hath foundation 

3.3*0 receive toward, wait, Trpocr5exoiJi.ai prosdeclw, 
Luke 2. 3S to all them that looked for redemption 
Acts 23. 21 are. .ready, looking for a promise from 
Titus S. 13 Looking for that blessed hope, and the 
Jude 21 looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus 

i.To look or watch to".vard, TrpoaSoKda prosdokao. 
Matt II. 3 Art thou ho. .or do we look for another? 

24. 50 come In a day when he looketh not for 
Luke 7. 10 Art thou he. .or look we for another! 

12. 46 come in a day when he looketh not for (h.) 
a Pe. 3. 12 Looking for and hasting unto the commg 

3. 13 look .for new heavens and a new earth 

3. 14 seeing that yo look for such things, be d. 

LOOK forth, to — 

To look, look out, 'ipy shaqaph, 2. 

Song 6. 10 Who (is) she (that) looketh forth as the 

LOOK, to narro'wly — 
To look, Tii!y shagach, 5. 

Isa. 14. 16 They that see theo shall narrowly look 

LOOK on or upon, to — 

l.Appearan^e, sight, nxia march. 

Gen. 12. II that thou (art) a fair woman to look upon 
24. 16 damsel, .very fair to look upon, a virgin 
26. 7 kill me. -because she (was) fair to look u. 

2 Sa. J I. 2 woman (was) very beautiful to look upon 
Esth. J. II Vashti the queen, .(was) fair to look on 

2.7*0 see, nxn raah. 

Gen. 9. 16 I wiU look upon It, that I may remember 
Lev. 13. 3, 5, 6, ej And the priest shall look os hltn 



Lev. 13. 2T, 26 if the priest look on it, and, behold 
13. 36 Then the priest shall look on him : and 
r Kl. 2. 24 he turned Ijack, and looked on them, and 
Psa. 35. 17 Loed, how long wilt tliou look on?roscua 
Esth. 2. !s in the sight of all thorn that looked upoa 

3.7*0 he seen, hk"! raaii, 2. 

Dan. 1.13 Then let our countenances be looked upoa 

4. 7*0 see, bclwld, scorch, f^ shazaph. 

Song I. 6 bocauao the sun hath looked upon mo 

5.7*0 look, PKf-rra blepO. 

Matt. 5. 28 whosoever looketh on a woman to lust 
2 Co. 10. 7 Do ye look on things after the outward 
l^v- 5- 3> 4 open tho book, neither to look thereon 

6.2*0 see, peiceive, etSa eido. 

Mark 8. 33 when he had turned abont, and looked oa 
Lukeio. 32 and loc/ked . . and passed by on the other a. 

7.7*0 look in, in^xiirdi emhlepO. 

Markio. 27 Jesua, lookingupon them, saith.Wlth men 

14. 67 sho looked upon him, and said. And thou 

Luke2i. 61 And tho Lord turned, and looked upon P 

John 1. 36 looking upon Jesua as he walked, he saith 

8.7*0 loQk^po^i, €7ri^\c'ira) epiblepd. 

Luko 9. 38 Master, I beseech thee, lookupon my son 
9.7*0 look upon, i<popda> ephoroo, inflSov epeiilon. 

Lfike 1. 25 in the days wherein he looked on (me) 
10.7*0 view, Qiapiu theorco. 

Itarkis. 40 There v/ere also womculooking on afar off 
11.7*0 vievj, contemplate, Beaofiai thenomai. 

John 4. 35 Lift up your eye.<?, and look on the fields 

I.To. I. 1 which wc have looked upoa, and our hand.1 
ll.The sight, aspect, iipa<n; horasis. 

He V. 4. 3 ho that sat was to look upon like a Jasper 
LOOS eno {upon) another, to — 
To see or look on one anotlier,- nx-j raah, 7. 

Gen. 42. I said. .AVhy do ye look ono upon another? 

c Ki.14. 8 -Come, let us look one another in tho face 
14. ir he and Amazlah. .looked ono another in 

LOOK cut — 

1.7*0 see, provide, "xn raah. 

Gen. 41. 33 let Pharaoh look out a man discreet end 

2. To look, IPV* shaqapJi, 5. 

Gen. 26. 8 Abimelech. .looked out at a window, and 
2 Ki g. 30 tired herhead, and looked out at a window 
g. 32 there looked out to liim two. .three cun. 

3.2*0 looJc out for, iTrta-iceirroiici cpislxpitomai. 

Acts 6. 3 look ye out among you seven men of honest 
LOOK Btedfastly, to — 
7*0 be intent, anvl^a atenizo. 

Acts 1. 10 while they looked stodfastly toward he 
6. 15 looking stedfastly on him, saw his faco 
7. 55 looted up stedfastly into heaven, and c. 
2 Ch. 3. 13 could not stedfastly look to the end of 

LOOK, to or to-ward, to — 

l.Appearance, sight, •i>(';9 mareh. 

Lev. 13.12 coverall, wheresoever the priest looketh 
Eze. 23. 15 all of them princes to look to, after the 

2. 2*0 look cut, watch, nsy isaphah, 3. 

Song 7. 4 tower. . which looketh toward Dnmascua 
Mic. 7. 7 1 wiU look unto the Loed ; I wUi wait for 

2.A spectator, sight, appearance, 'Np roi. 

X Sa. 16. 12 beautiful countenance, .goodly to look to 

4. To look, ^Xiva blepo. 

2 John 8 Look to yourselves, that we lose not those 
LOOK up, to — 
1.2*0 look out, watch, .Ijy isaphah, 3. 

Psa. 5, 3 Willi direst.. imto thee, and will lookup 

2. 2*0 see, nx^ raah. 

Psa. 40. 12 so that I am not able to look np : fhey 

3.7*0 look up, ava^xiira anablepo. 

Matt 14. 19 looking up to heaven, he blessed, andhr. 

Mark 6. 41 he looked up to hca"en, and blessed, and 

' 7. 34 looking up to heaven, he sighed, and said 

8. 24 he looked up, and said, I tee men as trees 

S. 25 [made him.lookup] : and he was restored 

Luke 9. 16 looking up to heaven, hs blessed them 

19. 5 he looked'up, and saw him, and said unto 

21. I he looked up, and saw the rich men cast. 

Acts 22. 13 And the same hour I looked up upon him 

4. 2*0 ber<d up or back again, ivvKinrTa anukupto. 

Luke2i. 28 look up, and lift up your heads ; for your 
LOOK well, to — 
1. To understand, consider, discover, attend, }"5 bin. 

Prov.14. IS tho prudent, .looketh well to his going 

2.2*0 look out, watch, riB'^'UapJiah. 

Prov.31. 27 She looketh well to the ways ofherhouseh. 

3.2*0 set the eye, i;a Dib- sum ayhu 

Jer. 39. 12 look well to him, and do him nO harm; but 
40. 4 come, and I will look well unto thee ; but 

LOOKETH, looked — 
Face, Ci^ panim. 

Eze. 40. 6, 22 gate which looketh toward the cast 
40. 20 the gate, .that looked toward the north 

LOOKING after or for — 

1.2*0 look or watch toward, irpotrZoKdw prosdokao. 
Lukeai. 26 for looking after tcose things which ai« 



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Z.A recepiion, loaiiing for, hctoxv ehdoche. 

Heb. JO. 27 a certain f enrful looking for of judgment- 

xooisma glass — 

1. Appearance, Jisjio marah. 

Exod38. 8 of the looking glasses of (the women) asse. 

^.Loolcing glass, ''iCi rei. 

Job 37. 18 Hast thou.. spreadout..a3alookingglasg 

lOOKS, to look — 

Face, a'i^ panim..' 

Gen. 40. 7 saying, ■Wliere{or8'lookyo(so)sadlytod.t 
Eze. 2. 6 nor bo dismayed at their looks, though 
3. 9 neither be dismayed at their looks, tho. 

LOOPS — 

Loops, nN7^ lulaotk. 

Kxod26.' '4 thou Shalt make loops of bluo upon ths 
26. 5, 5 Fifty loops Shalt thou make in tho 
26. 5 that the loops may take hold one of ano. 
s6. 10, 10 fifty loops on the edge of the . . curtain 
26. II put tile taches into tho loops, and couplo 
36. II he made loops of blue on the edge of one 
36. 12 Fifty loops made he in one curtain, and 
36. 12 fifty loops made ho in the edge of the cu. 
36. 12 the loops held one (curtain) to anotTier 
36. 17 ho made fifty loops upon tho uttermost 

36. 17 fifty loops made ho nppn the edge of tho 

100S3, to — 

l.To draw off, yinchalats. 

Deut 25. 9 loose Ms choe from o£E his foot, and spit 
£5. 10 Tho house of bim that hath his shoe loo. 

S . To cast off, ha-i naslud. 

Josh 5. IS Loose thy shoe from off thy foot; for 

\i.To loose, shake off, tn} nathar, 6. 

Psa.103. 20 Tho king sent and loosed him.. tho ruler 
146. 7 hungry. The Lord looseth the prisoners 

i.To open, nri|i pathach, 3. 

Job 12. i3 He looseth thebond of Mngs," and girdeth 
30. II Because he hath loosed my cord, and afil. 

38. 31 Canst thou, .loose the bands of Orion? 

39. s who hathloosed thsbandsof the wild ass? 
Psa.io2. 2p to loose those that arc appointed to death 

116. jG LoED, truly, .thou hast loosed my bonds 

Isa. 20. 2 Go and loose the sackcloth from off thy 1. 

45. 1 1 will loose the loins of kings, to open 

58. 6 to loose tho bands of wickedness, to undo 

Jor. 40. 4 1 loose thee tliis day from tho chains- wh. 

5. To loose off or away, hroXvca apoluo. 

Matt 18.27 m<l loosed him, and forgave him tho debt 
Lukci3. 12 Woman, thou art loosed from thine iiiflr. 

6. To Tiuike inactive, Karapyco Jcaiarged. 

Eom. /. 2 she is loosed from tho lav/ of (licr) husb. 

7. To loose, \va luo. 

Matti5. 19 whatsoever thou shalt loose, .shall be lo. 

18. 18 wliatsoever ye shall loose . . shall be loosed 
CI. 2 and a coll . . loose . . and bring . . unto me 

Mark 7. 35 tho string of his tonguo vras loosed, and 
II. 2 ye shall find a colt; .loose him, and bring 
II. 4 found the colt tied, .and they loose Iiim 
II. 5 certain . . said . . Wliat do ye, loosing the c.? 
T>ikoi3. IS on tho sabbath loose Iiis ox or. .ass from 
13. 16 bo loosed from tliis bond on the sabbath 
19. 30 ye shall fkid a colt . . loose him, and bring 
19. 31 And if any man ask you. Why do ye looso 
19. 33 And as they were loosing the colt, tho 
19. 33 owners . . said unto tliem. Why loose ye the 
johnii. 44 Jesus saith unto them. Loose him, and let 
Acta 2. 24 having loosed the pains of death : because 
13. 25 one. .whose shoes. .1 am not worthy to 1. 
22. 30 loosed him from, .bands, and commanded 
24. 26 [that he might loose him : wherefore he] 
I Co. 7. 27 Ai-t thou loosed from a wife ? seek not a 
Hev. ■ s- 2 '3 worthy to open the book, and to looso 
5. s and [to loose] the seven seals thereof 
9. 14 Loose the four angels which are bound In 
9. 15 the four angels were loosed, which wero, 
Eo. 3 alter that he must be loosed a little sea. 
EG. 7 And. .Satan shall be loosed out of his pr. 

i.To send again or up, let go, avi-rttii aniSmi. 

Acts 16. 26 opened, and every one's bands were loosed 
27. 40 loosed the rudder bands, and hoised up 

fi. To lift up, tApa airo. 

Acts 27.'.i3 looshig (thence), they Bailed close by Cro. 

10. To lead forth, auiycaanago. 

Acts 13. 13 when Paul and his company loosed from 
16. II loosing from Troas, we came with a stra. 
27. 21 not have loosed from Crete, and to have 
ZiOOSB, to let — 
l.To loos^, shake off, "ini nathar, 5. 

Jo^i C. 9 that he would let loose hla hand, and cut 

%To send forth or away, rhy shalach. 

Gen. 49. 21 Naplitali (is) a hind lot loose : he giveth 

8. To send forth or aviay, n^v shalach, 3. 

Lev. 14. 7 shall let the living bird loose into the open 
Job 30. II they have also let looso the bridle' before 

lOOSE self, to — 

To open for one's self, nnp pathach, 7. 

Isa. 52. s loose thyself izonx tho bands o( fhy ncek 



LOOSED, to be — ^ 

l.To be loosed, nnj zachach', 2. 

Exod28. 28 that tlie breast plate be not loosed ttomMio 
39. 21 that the breast plate might not bo loosed 

2. To be incited, Dp» masas, 2. 

Judgis. 14 and his bauds loosed from off his hands 

3. To be spread out, ivej natash, 2. 

Isa. 33. 23 Thy tacldlngs are loosed ; they could not- 
4.T0 be opened, nr\p pathach, 2. 

Isa. 5. 27 neither shall the girdle of their loins be 1. 
51. 14 exile hastenetlithathemaybeloosed. and 

5. To be unbound,removed, prn, prnrathag^ or rachaq. 

Eccl.i2. 6 Or ever the silver cord bo loosed, or the 

6. To loose, vr«v shere, ^ 

Dan. 3. 25 Lb, I see four men loose, walking in tho 
7. To be loosed, trjp shere, 4. 

Dan. s. 6 so that the joints of liia loins were loosed 
8. A loosening, xiais lusis. 

1 Co. 7. 27 Art thou bound unto, .seek not to bo lo. 
LOP, to — ^ 

To lop, cast off, ']]IJ} sadph, 3. 

Isa. 10. 33 LOED of hosts shall lop tho bough with 
LOPJ) — 
l.Lord, sir, master, j"nx adcm. 

Gen. 18. 12 shall I have pleasure, my lord being old 
19. a now, my lords, turn in, I pray you, into 
19. 18 Lot said unto them. Oh ! not so, my lord ■ 
03. 6 Hear us, my lord : Thou (art) a mighty p. 
E3. II Nay, my lord, hear me : tlie field give I 
23. isMy lord, hearken unto me : tlie land (is w.) 
84. 18 she said. Drink, my lord ; ^nd she hasted ■ 

31. 35 Let it not displease my lord that I cannot 

32. 4 Thus shall ye speak unto my lord Esau 

32. 5 I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find 

32. 18 it (is) a present sent unto my lord Esau 

33. 8 (are) to find grace in the sight of my lord 

33. 13 My lord knowetli that the children (are) 

33. 14 Let my lord, I pray thee, pass over before 

33. 14 lead on. .until I come unto my lord unto' 

33. 15 let me find grace in the sight of my lord 

39. 16 she laid up his garment, .until his lord . 

40. I had offended their lord the Icing of Egypt 
40. 7 with him in the ward of his lord's house 
42. ID Nay, my lord, but to buy food are thy se. 
42. 30 The man, (who is) the lord of tlie land, s. 

42. 33 the lord of the country, said unto us, He. 
44. 5 (Is) not tliis (it) in which my lord drink. 
44. 7 Wherefore saith my lord these words? G. 
44. 8 how then should we steal out of thy lord's 
44. 9 and we also will be. ray lord's bond men 
44. 16 say uuto my lord ? . . we (are) my lord's se. 
44. 18 Oh my lord, let thy servant, I pray theo 
44. 18 speak a word in my lord's ears, and lot not 

44. 19 My lord asked his servants, saying. Have 
44. 20 we said unto my lord. We have a father 
44. 22 we said unto ray lord. The lad cannot lo. 
44. 24 came, .we told him tho words of my lord 

44. 33 abide instead . . a bond man to my lord 

45. 8 lord of all his house, and a ruler through 

43. 9 God hath made me lord of all Egypt: come 
47. 18 We will not hide (it) from my lord, hov/ 
47. 18 my lord also hath our herds of cattle : th. 
47. 18 is not ought left in tlie sight of my lord 
47. 25 let us find grace in tho siglit of my lord 

Exod23. 17 thymalessliallappear before the Lord God 
32. 22 Let not tho anger of my lord wax hot 

34. 23 men children appear before the Lord God 
Kumii. 28 answered and said. My lord Moses, forbid 

22. II Aaron said unto Moses, Alas ! my lord, I 
32. 25 servants will do as my lord commandeth 
32. 27 every man armed for war. .as my lord sa. 
36. 2 commanded my lord to give the land for 
36. 2 my lord was commanded, .to give the in. 
Deut 10. 17 Lord of lords, a great God, a mighty, and 
Josh. 3. II ark of the covenant of tlie Lord of all tho 
3. 13 ark of. .the Lord of all the earth, shall 
5. 14 What saith my Lord unto his servant ? 
Judg. 3. 25 their lord (was) fallen down dead on the 
4. 18 Turn in, my lord, turn in to me ; fear not 
6. 13 Gideon said unto him.Ohmy Lord, tfthe 
19. 26 of the man's house where her lord (was) 
19. 27 her lord rose up in the morning, and ope. 
Ruth 2. 13 Let nie find favour in thy sight, my lord 
I Sa. 1.15 No, my lord ; I (am) a woman of a sorrow. 
1. 2S Oh ray lord, (as) thy soul liveth, my lord, I 

16. 16 Let c(ir lord now eoramand thy servants 
22. 12 And he answered. Here I (ara), my lord 
=4. 8 cried after Saul, saying, My lord tho king 
24. 10 not put fortli mine hand against my lord 
25. 24 Upon me, my lord, (upon) me (let this) 
25. 25 Let not my lord. 1 pray thee, regard this 
25. 25 saw not tlie youngmen of my lord, whom 
25. 26 Now therefore, my lord, .(as) thy soul U. 
25. 26 they that seek evil to my lord, be as Na. 
25. 27 tliine handmaid hath brought unto my 1. 
25. 27 unto the young men that follow my Iprd 
25. 28 will certainly make my lord a sure house 
25. 28 because my lord fighteth thcbattlesof the 
£5. 29 but the soul of my lord shall be hound in 
23. 30 shall have done to my lord according to 
23. 31 no gi-ief . .nor offence of heart unto my 1. 
23. 31 or that my lord hath avenged himself 
23. 31 shall have dealt well witli my lord, then 
25.41 to wash the feet of the servants of my lord 
e6. 13 hast thou not kept thy lord the king? 

«(5. 15 camo one. .to destroy tho king thy lord 



I Sa. 26. 1 7 David said, (It is) my voice, my lord, O long' 
26. 18 Wherefore doth ray lord thus pursue after' 
26. 19 let ray lord the king hear the words of his 
29. 8 go fight against the enemies of my lord tho 

t S*. J. 10 have brought them hither unto my lord 
2.- 5 showed this kindness unto your lord, («r.' 

3. 21 gather all Israel unto my lord the king 

4. 8 hath avenged ray lord the king tliis day of 
9. II According to all that my lord tlie king hath 

10. 3 said unto Hanun their lord, Tliiilkest ttiou 

11. 9 slept . . ^yith all the servants of his lord, and 
II. II my lord Joab, and tlie servants of my L' 
II. 13 lie. .'sviththe servants of his lord, but went 
13. 32 Let not my lord suppose (that) theyhava 

13. 33 Now therefore let not my lord the king 

14. 9 My lord, king, the iniquity (be) on raa 

14. 12 speak (one) word unto my lord the Icing 
14. 33 to speak of this thing unto ray lord the k. 
14. 17 The word of my lord the king shall now bo 

14. 17 as an angel of God, so (is) my lord the k. 

14. 18 woman said. Let my lord the king now sp. 

14. 19 my lord the king, none can turn to the ri- 
14. 19 ought that my lord the king hath spoken 
14. 20 my lord (is) -wise, according to the wisdom 
14. 22 I have found grace in thy sight, my lord 

13. 13 whatsoever my lord the king shall appoi. 
13. 21 (As) the Lord liveth, and (as) my lord the 
13. 21 in what place my lord the king shall be 
16. 4 I may find grace in thy sight, my lord, O 
16. 9 'Why shoulcl this dead dog curse my lord 
18. 28 lifted up their hand agaiust my lord the 
18. 31 Cushi said. Tidings, my lord the king: for 

18. 32 Tlio enemies of my lord the king, and all 
19. 19 Let not my lord imijute iniquity unto mo 

19. 19 my lord the king went out of Jerusalem 
19. 20 first . . to go down to meet my lord the king 
19. 26 My lord, king, my servant deceived me 
sg. 27 unto my lord the king ; but my lord the 
19. 28 but dead men before my lord the king ; yet 
19. 30 ray lord the Icing is ceme ag.ain in peace 
10. 33 be yet a bm-den unto my lord tlie king ? 

19. 37 let him go over with my lord the king 

20. 6 take thou thy lord's servants, and pursuo 
24. 3 the eyes of my lord the king may see (it) 
24. 3 why doth my lord the king delight in this 
E4. 21 is ray lord the king come to his servant J 
24. 22 L«t my lord the king take and offer up 

t El. 1. 2 sought for ray lord the king a yoimg 
I. 2 that ray lord tlie king may get heat 
i.'ii reign, and David our lord knowetli(it) 
1. 13 Didst not thou, ray lord, king, swear 



I. 17 said unto liira, Jly lord, thou swarcst by 
I. 20 my lord, kuig, the eyes of alllsrael (are) 



I. 18 now, my lord the lung, thciu knowcst (i 



% 



J. 20, 27 throne of ray lord the Icing after liim 
I. 21 my lord the king shall sleep v,-ith his. 
I. 24 My lord, king, hast thou said, Adonijah 
I. 27 Is this thing done by my lord the king, and 
I. 31 said. Let my lord king David live for ever 
J. 33 Take with you the servants of your lord 
I. 36 the. .God of my lord the king say so (too) 
I. 37 hath been ^vith my lord the king, even so 
I.. 37 than the throne of my lord Icing David 
I. 43 lord king David hath made Golomonking 
1.47 servants came to bless our lord king Davla 
B. 38 as my lord -Hie king hath said, so will thy 
3. 17 O my lord, 1 and this woman dwell in ona 

3. 26 my lord, give her the living child, an^ 
21. 23 from his lord Hadadezer ki'ig of Zobah 

12. 27 of this people turn again unto their lord 
18. 7 and said, (Art) tliou that my lord Elijah? 
iS. 8, II, 14 tell thy lord. Behold, Elijah (is here) 
18. 10 whither mylordhathnotseut to seek theo 
18. 13 Was it not told my lord what I did whea 
EO. 4 My lord, kiug, according to thy sayinst 
EO. 9 Tell my lord the king, AU that thou didst 

a Kl. 2. 19 the situation, .(is) pleasant, as my lord 
4. 16 my lord, (thou) man of God, do not lie 

4. 28 Did I desire a son of my lord 1 did I not 

5. 3 Would God my lord (were) with tho pro. 

5. 4 (one) went in, and told his lord, saying 

6. 12 None, my lord, O king: but Elisha, tho 
6. 26 cried a woman! .saying, Help, my lord, O 

8. 5 Sly lord, O king, this (is) the woman, and 
6. 12 Hazael said. Why weepethmy lord? And 

9. II Jehu came forth to tho servants of his 1. 
.18. 23 pledges to my lord the king of Assyria 

I Ch.2i. 3 lord the king, (are) they not all my lord's 
21. 3 why then doth my lord require tliis tiling? 
21. 23 let mjf lord.. king do (tliat which is) good 

Ch. 2. 14 cuniimg men of my lord David thy father 
2. 13 the wine,, which my lord hath spoken of 

13. 6 and hath, rebelled against his lord 
Ifeh. 3. 5 their necks to the work of their Lord 

8. lo.ftliis) day (is) holy unto our Lord : neither 
10. 29 do all the commandments of . .our Lord 
Psa. 8. I, 9 Lord, how excellent (is) thy name in all 
12. 4 our lips (are) our own : who (is)lord over 
43. II for he (is) thy Lord ; and worship theu 
c)7. 5 presence of the Lord of the whole earth 
103. 21 He made him lord of his house, and ruler 
110. 1 said unto my Lord, Sit thou at my right 
114. 7 the presence of the Lord, at the presence 
133. 5 I knov/ . . (that) our Lord (is) above aU god3 
13(5. 3 give thanks to the Lord of lords : for his' 
147. 3 Great (is) our Lord, and of great power 
Isa. 1. 24 Therefore saitli the Lord, .the mighty One 
3. I the Lord . .doth take away from Jenisalem 
10. ifi Therefore shall tho Lord, .send among his 
JO. 33 the Lord .shall lop the bough with terror 
19. 4 I give over into the hand of a cruel lord 
tg. 4 king shall rule over-tiom, saith the Loril 



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18 (shall be) Iho shamo of thy lortTa house 

13 lords licsides thee have had dominion over 
22 Thus saith thy Lord, .and tliy God (that) 

18 for him, (saying), Ah lord ! or. Ah his glory 
5 they will lament thee, (saying). Ah lord I 

20 hear now, I pray thee, O my lord the king 
9 My lord the king, these men have done 
5aD. "i. 10 tear my lord the king, who hath appoint 
76 my lord, by the vision my sorrows are 
17 ot this my lord talk with this my lord? for 

19 my lord speak ; fofthouhast strengthened 

8 ray lord, what (shall be) the end of these 

14 reproach shall his Lord return unto him 

13 substance unto the Lord of the whole ea. 

9 Then said I, my lord, what (are) these ?' 
4 withme, saying, What (are) these, my lo.7 
5, i3knnwestthounot..And I said, No, myl. 

14 that stand by the Lord of the whole earth 

4 I answered. .What (are) these, my lord! 

5 standing before the Lord of all the earth 
I the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly 



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ilfy lords, 'j'ik adonai. 

Gen. 15. 2 Lord 60D, what ^vilt thou give mo, seeing 

15. 8 Lord God, whereby shall I know that I sh. 
18. 3 My Lord, if now I have found favour in 
j8. 27, 31 taken upon me to speak unto the Lord 
18. 30, 32 let not tile Lord be angry, and I will 
20. 4 Lord, wilt thou slay also a righteous nat. 

Exod. 4. 10 O my Lord, I (am) not eloquent, neither h. 

4. 13 my Lord, send, I pray thee, by the hand 

5. 22 Lord, wherefore hast thou (so) evil 15. 17. 

34. 9 Lord, let my Lord, I pray thee, go am. 
1^^1114. 17 let the power of my Lord be great, accor. 
Deut. 3. 24 Lord God, thou hast begun to show thy 

9. 26 O Lord God, destroy not thy people and 
Josh. 7. 7 Lord God, wherefore hast thou at all b. 

7. 8 Lord, what shall I say, when Israel turn. 
Judj. 6. 15 Oh my Lord, wherewith shall I save Isr. 

6. 22 Lord God ! for because I have seen an 
13. 8 my Lord, let the man of God which 

16. 28 Lord God, remember me, I pray thee 
2 Sa. 7. 18 Who (am) I, Lord God ? and what (Is) 

7. 19 yet a small thing in thy sight, Lord GoD 
7. 19 And (is) this the manner of man, Lord 

7. 20 for thou, Lord God, knowest thy servant 
7. 28 Lord God, thou (art) that God, and thy 

7. 29 for thou, Lord God, hast spoken (it) 
I Ki. 2. 26 thou barest the ark of the Lord God be, 

8, 53 thou broughtest our fathers out , , Lord 
Ezra 10. 3 according to the counsel of my lord, and 
Job 28. 28 the fear of the Lord, that (is) wisdom ; and 
Psa. t6. 2 Thou (art) my Lord ; my goodness (e-\te.) 

35. 23 (even) unto my cause, my God and my L. 

37. 13 The Lord shall laugh at him ; for he se, 

38, 9 Lord, all my desire (is) before thee ; and 
38, 15 do I hope : thou wilt hear, Lord my G, 

38. 22 Make haste to help me, O Lord my salva. 

39. 7 Lord, what wait I for ? my hope (is) in 
40-. 17 the Lord thinketh upon me : thou (art) 

51. 15 Lord, open thou my lips ; and my mo. 
54. 4 the Lord (is) with them that uphold my 
53. 9 Destroy, Lord, (and) divide their tong. 
59. II and bring them down, O Lord our shield 
.62. 12 Also unto thee, Lord, (belongethj me. 
68. 17 the Lord (is) among them, (as) in Sinai 
168. 19 Blessed (be) tha Lord, (who) daily load. 
.63. 20 unto God the Lord (belong) the Issues 
€8. 22 The Lord said, I will bring again from B. 

68. 32 Sing unto God. .0 sing praises unto the L. 

69. 6 Let not them that wait on thee, Lord God 
71. 5 For thou (art) my hope, Lord God. ,my 

71. 16 I iviU go in the strength of the Lord GOD 
73. 20 Lord, when thou awakest, thou shalt 
73. 28 I hav8 put my trust in the Lord God, that 

77. 7 Will the Lord cast off for ever ? and will 

78. 65 Then the Lord awaked as one out of sleep 

79. 12 wherewith they have reproached .0 Lord 
86. 3 Be merciful unto me, Lord : for I cry 
86. 4 for unto thee, Lord, do I lift up my soul 
86. 5 thou. Lord, (art) good, and ready to forg. 
86. 8 none like unto thee, Lord ; neither (are 
86. 12 I will praise thee, Lord my God, with 
86. IS But thou, O Lord ,(art) a God full Of com. 
89. 49 Lord, where (are) thy former loving kin. 
8g. 50 Remember, Lord, the reproach of thy se. 

109. 31 do thou for me, O GOD the Lord, for thy 
no. s The Lord at thy right hand shall strike 
130, 2 Lord, hear my voice ; let thine ears be 
130. 3 If thou . . shouldeat mark . . Lord, who 
14a. 7 God the Lord, the strength of my salv. 
141. 8 mine eyes (are) unto thee, O God the Lord 
Xaa. 3. IS What mean ye . . saith the lord GoD of h. 

3. 17 the Lord will smite with a scab the crowi> 

3. 18 In that day the Lord will take away the 
4. 4 When the Lord shall have washed away 

6. II Then said I, Lord, how long? And 6. i, 8. 

7. 7 saith the Lord God, It shall not v. 14, 15. 

8. 7 the Lord bringeth up upon them the wa. 

9. 8 the Lord sent a word into Jacob, and it 
g. 17 the Lord shall have no joy in their young 

ao. 12 when the Lord hath performed his whole 
10. 16 shall, .the Lord of hosts, s-end among his 

10. 23 For the Lord GOD of hosts shall make a 
so. 24 saith the Lord God of hosts, my people 
J I. II Lord shall set his hand again the second 
21. 6 thus hath the Lord said unto me. Go, set 

21. 8 he cried, A lion : My lord, I stand contln. 
ai. 16 thus hath the Lord said unto me, Within 

22. 5 by the Lord God of hosts in the valley ot 
■2. 12 in that day did the Lord God of hosts caU 
S2' 14 till jre die, saith the Lord God of hosts 



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Isa. 22. 15 Thus saith the Lord GoD of hosts, Go, get 
25. 8 Lord God will wipe away tears from olf all 
28. 2 the Lord hath a mighty and a strong one 

28. 16 saith tlio Lord God, Behold, I lay in Ziun 
a8. 22 I have heard fruni the Lord God of hosts 

29. 13 the Lord said, Forasmtic^h as this people 

30. 15 saith the Lord God, the Uoly One of Israel 
30. 2o the Lord give you the bread of adversity 

37. 24 reproaclied the Lord, and hast said, By the 

38. 16 O Lord, by these (things men) live, and in 
40. 10 the Lord God will come with strong O'and) 
48. 1 6 the Lord God, and his spirit, hath sent me 
48. 14 ButZionsald. .myLordhathforgottenme 

48. 22 Thus saith the Lord God, Behold, I v 11 
50. 4 Lord God hath given me the tongue of the 
50. 5 Lord God hath opened mine ear, and I 
50. 7 For the Lord God will help me ; therefore 
so. 9 Behold, the Lord God will help me ; who 
S2. 4 saith the Lord God, My people went down 
56. 8 The Lord God which gathereth the out c. 
61. I spuit of the Lord God (is) upon me ; bee. 
61. II the Lord God will cause righteousness and 
65. 13 saith the Lord God, Behold, my servants 
65. 15 for the Lord God sliall slay thee, and call 

Jer. I. 6 Then said I, Ah, Lord God ! behold, I can. 
2. 19 my fear (is) not in thee, saith the Lord G. 
2. 22 thine iniquity is marked, .saith the Lord 

4. 10 Then said I, Ah, Lord GOD 1 surely thou 

7. 20 saith the Lord God ; Behold, mine anger 
14. 13 Then said I. Ah, Lord GOD ! behold, the 
32. 17 Ah Lord God ! behold, thou hast made 
32. 25 thou hast said unto me, Lord God, Buy 
44. 26 in all the land of Egypt, saying. The Lord 
46. 10 day of the Lord, .for the Lord God of h. 

49. 5 bring a fear upon thee, saith the Lord G. 
so. 25 this (is) the work of the Lord God of hosts 
so. 31 I(am)against thee . .saith the Lord GoP of 

Lam. 2. I How hath the Lord covered, t. u. iq. 15. 
2. 2 Lord hath swallowed up all the habitations 
2. s lord was as an enemy: he hath swallowed 
2. 7 The Lord hath cast off his altar, he hath 

2. :8 Their heart cried unto the Lord, wall of 
2. 19 like water before the face of the Lord v. 20 
3. 31 For the Lord v/ill not cast off tor ever 

3. 36 To subvert a man. .the Lord appro veth 

3. 37 commandeth to pass, (when) the Lord c. 
3. s8 Lord, thou hast jJeaded the causes of 

Eze 2. 4 Thus saith the Lora GOD 
[So in 3. II, 27 ; 5. 5, 7, 8 ; 6. 3, ii ; 7. 2, 5 ; 11. 7, 16, 17; 
12. 10, 19, 23, 28; 13. 3, 8, 13, i3, 20; 14. 4, 6, 21; 15. 6 ; 
i6. 3. 36. 59 ; '7- 3. 9. i^> 22 ; i3. 3, 9, 23, 30, 32; 20. 3, 5, 
27, 30, 39, 47; 21. 24, 26, 28; 22. 3, 19, 28; 23. 22, 28, 32, 
35, 46; 24. 3, 6, 9, 21; 25. 3, 6, 8, 12, 13, IS, 16; 26. 3, 7, 
15, 19; 27. 3 ; 28. 2, 6, 12, 22, 25 ; 29. 3, 8, 13, 19; 30. 2, 
10, 13, 22; 31. 10, 15; 32. 3, 11; 33. 25, 27; 34. 2, 10, II, 
17. 20; 35- 3. 14; 36- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 13, 22, 33, 37; 37. 5, 
9, 12, 19, 21; 38. 3, 10, 14, 17; 39. I, 17, 25; 43. 18; 44. 
6> 9; 45- 9. 18; 46- I, i6; 47, 13.] 

Eze. 4. 14 Then said I, Ah Lord GOD ! behold, my 

5. II saith the Lord GOD 

[So in II. 8, 21; 12. 2S, 28; 13. 8, 16; 14. 11, 14, 16, 18, 
20, 23; 15. 8; 16. 8, 14, 19, 23, 30, 43, 48, .63 ; 17. 16; 18. 

3. 9. 23. 30, 32; 20- 3. 3i> 33. 36, 4o> 44 ', 21 '. '3! 22- '=. 
31 ; 23. 34 ; 24. 14 ; 25. 14 ; 26. s, 14, 21 ; 28. 10 ; 30. 6 ; 
31. 18 ; 32. 8, 14, 16, 31, 32 ; 33. II ; 34. 8, 15, 30, 31 ; 3s. 
6; 36. 14, IS, 23, 32; 38. 18, 21 ; 39. s, 8, ic, 13, 20, 29; 
43. 19, 27 ; 44. 12, 15, 27 ; 45. 9, 15; 47. 23; 48. 29.] 
Eze. 6. 3 hearthe wordof theLordCOD ; Thussaith 

8. I hand of the Lord GOD fell there upon me 

9. 8 Ah Lord God I wilt thou de.5troy all tho 
II. 13 Ah Lord God ! wilt thou make a full end 
13. 9 ye shall know that I (am) the Lord GoD 
18. 25, 29 The way of the Lord is not equal 

20. 49 Ah Lord GoD ! they say of me, Doth ho 

23. 49 ye shall know that I (am) the Lord GOD 

24. 24 ye shall know that I (am) the Lord God 

25. 3 Hear the word ot the Lord GoD ; Thus 

28. 24 they shall know that I (arp) the Lord GOD 
29. 16 they shall know that I (am) the Lord Cod 

29. 20 they wrought for me, saith the Lord GOD 
33. 17, 20 The way of the Lord is not equal 

36. 4 hear the word of the Lord God; Thus saith 

37. 3 I answered, O Lord God, thou knowest 
Dan. I. 2 Lord gave Jehoiakim king of Judah into 

9. 3 I set my face unto the Lord God, to seek 
g.' 4 I prayed, .and said, Lord, the great and 
9. 7 Lord, righteousness O^dongeth) unto 
9. 8 Lord, to us (belongeth) confusion of face 
9. 9 To the Lord our God (belong) mercies and 
9. 15 Lord our God, that hast brought thy p. 
9. 16 Lord, according to all thy righteousness 
g. 17 our God, hear the prayer, .for the Lo. 
9. 15 Lord, hear; Lord, forgive; Lord 
Amos I. 8 the remnant, .shall perish, saith the Lord 
3. 7 Surely the Lord God will do nothing, but 
3. 8 the Lord God hath spoken, who can but 

3. II thus saith the Lord God ; An adversary 
3. 13 Hear ye, and testify .. saith the Lord GoD 

4. 2 The Lord GOD hath sworn by his holiness 

4. 5 ye children of Israel, saith the Lord GoD 
g. 3 Foxthus saith the Lord God ; The city that 

5. 16 the Lord, s-aith thus; Wailing (shall be) in 

6. 8 The Lord G OD hath sworn by himself, saith 

7. I, 4 Thus hath the Lord GOD shewed unto 
7. 2 said Lord God, forgive, I beseech thee 
7. 4 the Lord GoD called to contend by flro 

7. s said I, O Lord God, cease, I beseech thee 

7. 6 This also shall not be, saith the Lord God 

7. 7 the Lord stood upon a wall (made) by a 

7. 8 said the Lord. Behold, I will set a plum. 

8. I Thus hath the Lord God showed unto me 
8. 3 bowlings in that day, saith the Lord God 



LORD 



Amos 3. 9 It ihall come to pass . . saith the Lcrd GoD 

8. II days come, saith the Lord God, tliat I wiU 

9. I I saw the Lord standing Qjjon the altar 
9. 5 Lord()oDofliost3(is)hethat touclieth tha 
9. 8 eyes of tlie Lord God (are) upon tho sinful 

Obad. 1 saith the Lord Gou concerning Edom; W« 
Mic. 1. 2 let the Lord duD.. the Lord from lii« holy 
Zeph. I. 7 Hold thy peace at the presence of the L. 
Zech. 9. 4 Behold, the Lord will cast her out, and ha 
9. 14 tlie Lord GoD sliall blow the trumpet, and 
Mai. I. 14 saci'iflceth unto the Lord a corruijt (bintf 

S.Loid, master, otoner, has laal. 

Num2i. 28 the lords of the high places of Amon 
Isa. 16. 8 lords of the heathen have broken down 
i.A mighty or strong mie, "'?a yeKr. 

Gen. 27. 29 be lord over thy brethren, and let thy 
27, 37 I have made him thy lord, and all hia br. 
5. lie {who) is, 7KV, ychovah. 

Gen. 2. 4 LoKD God made the earth and the heavens 
2. 5 the Lord God had not caused it to rain 
2. 7 the Lord God formed man (of) the dust of 
2. 8 the Lord God planted a gai'den eastward 
2. 9 out of the ground made the Lord God to 
2. 15 the Lord God took the man, and put hira 
2. 16 the Lord God commanded the man, saying 
2. 18 the Lord God said, (It is) not good that 
2. 21 the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall 

2. 22 which the Lord God had taken from man 

3. I any beast . . which the Lord God had made 
3. 8 And they heard the voice of the Lord God 
3 . 8 from the presence of the Lord God amon. 
3. 9 the Lord God called unto Adam, and said 
3. 13, 14, 21, 22, 23; 4. J, 3, 4, 6, 9, 13, 15, IS, 

10. 26 ; s- 29 ; 6- 3. 5. 6, 7, 8 ; 7. i, 5, 16 ; 8. ao, 21, 21 J 

9. 26 ; lo. 9, 9; II. s, 6, 8, 9, 9; 12. I, 4, 7, 7, 8, 8, 17 ; 
13. 4, 10, 10, 13, 14, 18; 14. 22; 15. I, 4, 6, 7, 18; 16. 2, 
5. 7> 9> 10. II. II. 13 ; 17- I ; 18. I, 13, 14, 17, 19, 19, 20, 

22, 26, 33; ig. 13, 13, 14, 16, 24, 24, 27; 20. iS; 21. I, I, 
33 ; 22. II, 14, 15, 16; 24. I, 3, 7, 12, 21, 26, 27, 27, 31, 3s, 
40, 42. 44, 48, 48, 50, SI, 52, 56 ; 2s. 21, 21, 22, 23 ; 26. 2, 
12, 22, 24, 25, 28, 29 ; 27. 7, 20, 27 ; 28. 13, 13, 16, 21 ; 29. 

31. 32. 33. 35 ; 3°- 24. 27, 30 ; '31. 3, 49 ; 32. 9 ; 38. 7, 7, 
10 ; 39. 2, 3, 3, 5, 5, 21, 23, 23 ; 49. 18. 

E.\od. 3. 2, 4, 7, 15, 16, 18, i8 ; 4. I, 2, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 

11. 14. 19. 21, 22, 24, 27, 28, 30, 31 ; 5. I, 2, 2, 3, 17, 21, 
22 ; 6. s 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 26, 28, 29, 29, 30 ; 7. i, 
5, 6, 8, 10, 13, 14, 16, 17, 17, 19, 20, 22, 2s ; 8. I, 1, 5, 8, 

8, 10, 12, 13, 15, j6, ig, 20, 20, 22, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 29, 
30, 31 , 9. I, I, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, 8, 12, -12, 13, >3, 20, 21, 22, 

23. 23, 27, 28, 29, 29, 30, 33, 35 ; 10. I, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 

10. 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, ig, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 26, 27 ; II. 

1. 3) 4. 7. 9. 10; 12. I, II, 12, 14, 23, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31, 
36, 41, 42, 42, 43, 48, so, 51 ; 13. I, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 9, II, 12, 

12. 14. IS. i3> 16. 21 ; 14. I, 4, 8, 10, 13, ijj 15, 18, 21, 24, 

25. 26, 27, 30, 31, 31, 31 ; 15. I, I, 3, 3, 6, 6, II, 16, 17, 
18, 19, 21, 25, 25, 26, 26; 16. 3, 4, 6, 7, 7, 3, 8, 8, 9, 10, 

11. 12, 15, 16, 23, 23, 25, 28, 2g, 32, 33, 34 ; 17. I, 2, 4, 5, 
7. 7. 14. 16; iB. I, 8, 8, g, 10, 11 ; ig. 3, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 
ic, II, 18, 20, 20, 21, 21, 22, 22, 23, 24, 24 : 20. 2, s» 7. 7f 
10,-11, IX, 12, 22; 32. II, 20; 33. 17, 19, 2s ; 24. I, 2, 3, 3, 

4. 5. 7. 8, 12, 16, 17 ; 25. 1 : 27. 21 ; 28, 12, 29, 30, 30, 35, 
36, 3$; 29, II, 18, 18, 23, 24, 25, 25, 26, 28, 41,42, 46, 46; 
30, 8, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 20, 22, 34, 37; 31, I, 12, 

13. 15. 17 ; 32- 3. 7. 9. II. II. 14. 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 33, 35; 
33- 1. 5. 7. II. 12, 17. 19. 21 ; 34. I, 4, s, 5. 6, 6, 6, 10, 14, 

23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 32, 34; 35. I, 2, 4, 5, 5, 10, 21, 22, 24, 

29. 2g, 30; 36. I, I, 2, s ; 38. 32; 39. 1, 5, 7, 21, 26, 2g, 

30. 31, 32, 42, 43; 40. I, 16, 19, 21, 23, 23, 25, 25, 27. 29, 

32. 34. 35. 38- 

Lev. I. I, 2, 3, s. 9. II. 13. 14. 17 ; 2- I. 2, 3, 8, 9, iQ, 

11, II, 12, 14, 16; 3. I, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, II, 12, 14, 16; 4. I, 

2, 3. 4. 4. 6, 7. 13. 15, 15, 17, iS, 22, 24, 27, 31, 3S ; s. 6, 
7, 12, 14, IS, IS, 17, 19 ; 6. 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15, 18, 19, to, 

21, 22, 24, 25 ; 7. 5, II, 14, 20, 21, 22, 2s, 28, 29, 29, 30, 
3°. 35,;- 35,' 3<5, 38, 38; 8. i, 4, 5, 9, 13, 17, 21, 21, 26, 

27. 28, 29, 29, 34, 3S, 36; 9. 2, 4, 4, s, 6, 6, 7, 10, 21, 23, 
24; 10. I, 2, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, II, 12, 13, IS, 15, 17. 19. 19 ; !»• 

I, 44, 45 ; 12. 1, 7 : 13. I ; 14. 1, II, 12, 16, 18, 23, 24, 27, 
29. 31. 33; IS- 1. 14. IS. 30 ; i6- 1. 1. 2, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 

18, 30, 34 ; 17. I, 2, 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, 6, 9 ; 18. I, 2, 4, s, 6, 31, 
30 ; 19. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 21, 22, 24, 2Sp 

28, 30, 31, 32, 34, 36, 37 ; 20. I, 7, 8, 24, 26; 21. I, 6, 8, 

12, 15, 16, 21, 23 ; 22. I, 2, 3, 3, 8, 9, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 

22, 24, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 ; 23. I, 2, 3, 4, s. 6, 8, 9, 

II, 12, 13, 16, 17, iS, 18, 20, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 33, 
34, 36, 36, 37. 37. 38, 38, 39. 4°. 41. 43. 44 ; 24. I, 3, 4, 6, 
7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 16, 22, 23 ; 25. I, 2, 4, 17, 38, 55 ; 26. 
I, 2, 13, 44, 45, 46 ; 27. I, 2, 9, g, II, 14, 16, 21, 22, 23, 

26, 26, 28, 28, 30, 30, 32, 34. 

Num. I. I, ig, 48, 54 ; 2. i, 33, 34 ; 3. i, 4, 4, 5, 11, 13, 

14. 16. 39. 40, 41, 42, 44. 45. 51, 51 ; 4- I. 17. 21, 37, 41, 
4S, 49, 49 ; 5- I. 4. 5. 6, 8, II, 16, 18, 21, 21, 25, 30 ;6. i, ?, 

5, 6, 8, 12, 14, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 24, 2s, 26; 7. 3, 4, II ; 8 
I, 3. 4. 5. 1°. II. II. 12. 13. 20, 21, 22, 23; 9. I, s, 7, 8, 9, 
10, 13, 14, 18, iS, ig, 20, 20, 23, 23, 23, 23 ; 10. I, 9, 10, 13, 
39, 29, 32, 33, 33, 34, 35. 36 ; II- I, I, I, 2, 3, 10, II, 16. 

18, 18, 20, 23, 23, 24, 2S, 29, 29, 31, 33, 33 ; 12. 2, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8; 

9, 13, 14; 13. I, 3; 14- 3. 8. 9. g, 10, II, 13, 14, 14, 16, 18, 
20, 21, 26, 28, 35, 37, 40, 41, 42, 43, 43, 44 ; IS- I, 3. 3. 4i 
7, 8, lo,' 13, 14, IS. 17. 19. 21, 22, 23, 23, 24, 2S, 25, 28, 30, 

31. 35. 36. 37. 39. 41. 41 ; i^- 3. 3. 5. 7. 7. 9. n. 15. 16. 17. 19. 
20, 23, 28, 29, 30, 30, 35, 36, 38, 40, 40, 41, 42, 44, 46 ; 17. 

1, 7, g, 10, II, 13 ; 18. I, 6, 8, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19. i9> 20, 

24, 25, 26, 28, 28, 29 ; 19. I, 2, 13, 20 ; 20. 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, IB, 

13, 16, 23, 27 ; 21. 2, 3, 6, 7, 7, 8, 14, 16, 34 ; 22. 8, 13, iS, 

19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 31, 31, 32, 34, 35 ; 23. 3, s, 8, 
12, 16, 17, 21, 26 ; 24. I, 6, II, 13, 13; 2S. 3, 4. 4. 4. 10. i^» 
26. I, 4, g, S2, 61, 6s; 27. 3, 5, 6, II, 12, 15, 16, 17, 18, 2i> 
22, 23 ; 28, 1, 3, 6, 7, 8, II, 13, IS, 16, ig, 24. 26, ^ ; ig, 

2, 6, 8, 12, 13, 36, 39; 40 ; 30. I, i, i, S, &, ">„»6 ,- y. I. 

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618 



liORD 



J, 7, i6, i6, 21, 25, 28, 29, 3o> 31, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 41, 47, 
47. 50. 5o> 5=. 54; 32- 4. 7. 9i 'o. 12. '3. '3. i4> 20, ai, 22, 
22, 22, 23, 27, 29, 31, 32 ; 33. 2, 4, 4, 38, 50 ; 34. I, 13, 16, 
29 ; 3S- I. 9. 34 ; 36- 2, 2, 5, 6, 10, 13. 

Deut, I. 3, 6, 8, 10, n, 19, 20, 21, 21, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 

32, 34. 36. 37> 4'. 41.4=. 43. 45. 45 J 2- i. 2, 7, 7, 9, 12, 14, 
IS, 17, 21, 29, 30, 31, 33, 36, 37; 3. 2, 3, 18, 20, 20, 21, 21, 
a2, 23, 26, 26 ; 4. I, 2, 3, 3, 4, s, 7, 10, 10, 12, 14, 15, 19, 
so, 21, 21, 23, 23, 24, 25, 27, 27, 29, 30, 31, 34, 35, 39, 40; 
5- 2,3, 4, 5, 5, 6, 9, II, II, 12, 14, 15, 15, 16, 16, 22, 24, 
»5. 27. =7. 28, 28, 32, 33 ; 6. I, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, TO, 12, 13, 15, 
15, 16, 17, iB, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 24, 25 ; 7. I, 2, 4, 6, 
6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25 ; 8. I, 
2, 3. 5. 6. 7. 10. ". '4. 18, 19, 20, 20 ; 9. 3, 3, 4, 4, 4, 5, 5, 
6, 7, 7, 3, 8, 9, 10, 10, II, 12, 13, 16, 16, 18, 18, 19, 19, 20, 

22. 23, 23, 24, 25, 25, 26, 28 ; 10. I, 4, 4, 5, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 
10, 10, II, 12, 12, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 20, 22; II. I, 2, 4, 7, 

9, 12, 12, 13, 17, 17, 21, 22, 23, 25, 27, 28, 29, 31 ; 12. 1, 4, 

5, 7. 7. 9. ^°» ^^. ^^» ^2, 14, 15, 18, 18, 18, 20, 21, 21, 25, 
26, 27, 27, 28, 29, 31, 31 ; 13. 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 10, 12, 16, 17, 
18, 18 ; 14. I, 2, 2, 21, 23, 23, 24, 24, 25, 26, 29 ; 15. 2, 4, 

4, 5. 6, 7, 9, 10, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 20, 21; 16. I, I, 2, 2, 5, 

6, 7, 8, iQ, 10, II, II, 15, 15, 15, 16, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 
22 ; 17. I, I, 2, 2i 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 16, 19 ; 18. I, 2, s, 5, 6, 

7, 7, 9, 12, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16, 17, 21, 22, 22 ; ig. I, I, 

2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 14, 17 ; 20. I, 4, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18 ; 21. I, 5, 

5, 8, 9, 10, 23 ; 22. 5 ; 23. I, 2, 2, 3, 3, 5, 5, 5, 8, 14, 18, 

18, 20, 21, 21, 23 ; 24. 4, 4, 9, 13, IS, 18, 19 ; 2S. is, 16, 19, 
19 ; 26. I, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, s. 7. 7. 8, 10, 10, 10, II, 13, 14, 16, 
17, 18, 19; 27. 2, 3, 3, 5, 6, 6, 7, 9, 10, is; 28. 1, 1, 2, 7, 8, 

8, 9, 9, 10, II, II, 12, J3, 13, IS, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 
35. 36, 37. 45, 47. 48, 49. 52. 53. 58. 59. 61, 62 63, 63, 64, 65, 
68; 29. I, 2, 4, 6, 10, 12, 12, IS, 18, 20, 20, 20, 21, 22, 23, 
24, 25, 27, 38, 29 ; 30. 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 8, 9, 9, 10, 

10, 16, 16, 20, 20; 31. 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, II, 12, 13, 14, 
15, i6, 25, 26, 27, 29 ; 32. 3, 6, 9, 12, ig, 27, 30, 36, 48 ; 

33. 2. 7, II, 12, 13, 21, 23, 29 ; 34. I, 4, s, 5. 9, 10, II. 

■ Josh. I. I, I, 9, 11, 13, 13, 15, 15, 15, 17 ; 2. 9, 10, II, 

12, 14, 24 ; 3. 3, s, 7, 9, 13, 37 ; 4. I, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 
15, 18, 23, 23, 24, 24; 5. I, 2, 6, 6, 6, 9, 14, is; 6. 2, 6, 7, 

8, 8, n, 12, 13, 13, 16, 17, 19, 19, 24, 26, 27: 7. I, 6, 10, 

13, 14, 14, 14, 15, 19, 20, 23, 25, 26 ; 8. I, 7, 8, 18, 27, 30, 
3'. 31. 33. 33; 9- 9. 14. »8, 19, 24, 27; 10. 8, 10, ii, 12,. 12, 

14, 14, 19, 25, 30, 32, 40, 42; II. 6, 8, 9, 12, 15, IS, 20, 20, 
23 ; 12. 6, 6 ; 13. i, 8, 14, 33; 14. 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10, 
12, 12, 12, 14; 15. 13; 17. 4, 4, 14; 18. 3, 6, 7, 7, 8, 10; 

19. SO, 51 ; 20. I ; 21. 2, 3, 8, 43, 44, 44, 45 ; 22. 2, 3, 4, 4, 
S. 5. 9. ^6. 16, i6» 17. 18, 18, 19, 19, 19, 19, 22, 22, 22, 23, 

23. 24, 25, 25, 25 27, 2)., 28, 29, 29, 29, 31, 31, 31, 34 ; 
»3- i> 3. 3. 5. 5. 8, 9. lo, II, 13, 13, 14, 15, 15, 15, 16, 16; 

24. 2, 7, 14, 14, 15, 15, 16, 17, 18, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 
a6, 27, 29, 31, 31. 

Judg. I. I, 2, 4, 19, 22 ; 2. I, 4, s, 7, 7, 8, 10, II, 12, 12, 
<3, 14, 15, 15, 15, 16, 17, 18, 18, 18, 20, 22, 23 ; 3. I, 4, 7, 
7, 8, 9, 9, io, 10, 12, 12, 12, 15, 15, 28; 4. I, 2, 3, 6, 9, 14, 

14, 15; 5. 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 9, II, II, 13, 23, 23, 23, 31 ; 6. I, 
I, 6, 7, 8, 8, 10, II, 12, 12, 13, 13, 13, 14, 16, 21, 21, 22, 22, 

23, C4, 25, 26, 27, 34 ; 7. 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 15, 18, 20, 22 ; 8. 7, 
rg, 23. 34; 10.6, 6, 7, 10, II, 15, 16; II. 9, IO, II, 21, 23, 

24, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 35, 36, 36 ; 12. 3; 13. I, I, 3, 8, 13, 

15, 16, 16, 16, 17, 18, ig, 20, 21, 21, 23, 24, 25 ; 14. 4, 6, 
zg; 15. 14, i8; 16. 20, 28; 17. 2, 3, 13; 18. 6-; 19. 18; 20. 
I, 18, 23, 23, 23, 26, 26, 27, 28, 35 ; If. 3, 5, 5, 7, 8, IS, 

19. 
Rutli I. 6, 8, 9, 13, 17, 21, 21 ; 2. 4, 4, 12, 12, 20 ; 3. 16, 

13; 4. II, 12, 13, 14. 

I Sa. 1. 3, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, II, II, 12, 15, 19, 19, ao, 21, 
22. 23, 24, 26, 27, 28, 28, 28 ; 2. I, I, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 10, 10, 
ir, 12, 17, 17, 18, 20, 20, 21, 21, 24, 25, 25, 26, 27, 30, 30; 

3. I, I, 3, 4, 6, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 10, II, 15, 18, jg, 20, 21, 21, 
21 ; 4- 3. 3. 4. 5. 6 ; 5. 3, 4. fi. 9 ; fi- I. 2. 8, II, 14, IS, IS, 
17, 18, ig, 19, 20, 21 ; 7. I, I, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, 8, 9, 9, g, 
10, 12,. 13, 17 ; 8. 6, 7, 10, 18, 21, 22 ; 9. 15, 17 ; 10. 1, 6, 
• 7, 18, 19, 22, 22,24, 25 ; II. 7, 13, IS, 15 ; 12.3, 5,6, 7, 7, 8, 
t, 9, 10, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 14, 14, 15, 15, 15, 16, 17, 17, 18, 
i3, 18, ig, 20, 20, 22, 22, 23, 24 ; 13. 12, 13, 13, 14, 14, 14; 
M. 3, 6, 6, 10, 12, 23, 33, 34. 35, 35, 3g, 41, 45 ; 15. .1, i, 2, 
10, II, 13, 13, IS, 16, 17, 18, ig, ig, 20, 20, 21, 22, 22, 23, 
24, 25, 26, 26, 28, 30, 31, 33, 35 ; 16. I, 2, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7, 8, 

9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 14, 18; 17. 37, 37, 45. 46. 47.47; '8. 12, 
14. 17. 28 ; ig. 5, 6, g ; 20. 3, 8, 12, 13, 13, 14, 15, 16, 21, 
22, 23, 42, 42; 21. 6, 7 ; 22. 10, 17, 17, 21 ; 23. 2, 2, 4, 4, 

10, II, II, 12, 18, 21 ; 24. 4, 6, 6, 6, 10, 10, 12, 12, 15, 18, 

19, 21 ; 25. 26, 26, 28, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 38, 3g, 3g ; 

26. 9, 10, 10, II, II, 12, 16, 16, 19, 19, If, 20, 23, 23, 23, 
2< ; 28. 6, 6, 10, 19, 16, 17, 17, 18, 18, 19, 19; 29. 6; 30. 6, 
fc, 23, 26. 

2 Sa. I. 12, 14, 16 ; 3. I, I, 5, 6 ; 3. 9, 18, 28, 39 ; 4. 8, 
9; 5. 2, 3, 10, 12, 19, ig, 20, 23, 24, 25; 6. 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 9, 

10, II, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, i€, i6i 17, 17, 18, 21, 21, 21 ; 7. 
I. 3. 4> 5. 8, II, II, 18, 22, .24, 25, 26, 27 ; 8. 6, II, 14; 10. 
12 ; II. 27 ; 12. I, 5, 7, g, II, 13, 13, 14, IS, 20, 22, 24, 25 ; 
14. II, II, 17 ; 15. 7, 8, 8, 21, 25, 31 ; 16. 8, 8, 10, 11, 12, 
12, 18; 17. 14, 14; 18. ig, 28,^31; 19. 7, 21; 20. ig ; 21. 
I, I, 3, 6, «, 7, g ; 22. I, I 2, 4, 7, 14, 16, ig, 21, 22, 25, 2g, 
29, 31. 32. 4'. 47. 50; «3- 2, 10, 12, 16, 17; 24. 1, 3, 10, 10, 

11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 16, 17, 18, 19, 21, 23, 24, 25, 25. 

I Ki. I. 17, 29, 30, 36, 37, 48 ; 2. 3, 4, 8, 15, 23, 24, 27, 

27. 28, 29, 30, 32, 33, 42, 43, 44, 45 ; 3. I, 2, 3, 5, 7, 15 ; 5. 
3. 3. 4. 5. 5.7. 12; 6. I, 2, II, 19, 37 ; 7, 12, 40, 45, 48, 51, 
51 ; B. I, 4, 0, g, 10, II, II, 12, 15, 17, 18, 20, 20, 20, 21, 
'2. 23, 25, 28, 44, 54, 54, 56, 57, 59, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 63, 
£4, 64, 65, 66 ; g. I, 2, 3, 8, g, g, 10, 15, 25, 25 ; 10. i, 5, g, 
9, 12; II. 2, 4, 6, 6, 9, 9, 10, II, 14, 31 ; 12. 15, 15, 24, 24, 
^4. 27; 13. 1, 2, 2, 3, 5, 6, 6, 9, 17, 18, 20, 21, 21, 21, 26, 
;5, 26, 32 ; 14. 5, 7, II, 13, 14, IS, 15, 18, 21, 22, 24, 26, 
28; 15. 3, 4, s, II, X4, 15, 18, 26, 29, 30, 34; j6. I, 7, 7, 
M, tj, 19, 25. 26, 30, 33, 34; 17. I, 2, 5, 8, 12, 14, 14, 16, 

20, 20, 21, «i, 22, 24 ; 18. X, 3, 4, xo, 12, 12, 13, 13, 15, iB, 
3«. 22, 2^ JO, 31, 32, 36, 37, 37, 38, 39, 39, 46 ; 19. 4, 7, 9, 
xo, II, 11^ ii| II, ii> 12, 14, 15 ; 20. 13, ip, 14, 28, eS, 28, 
55. 3*1 4»» •«• 3. '7i »9> '«• »o, 23, 25, aS, »?■; aa. 5, 7, 8, 



11, 12, 14, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, ig, 20, 21, 22, 23, 23, 24, 28, 

38, 43. 52, 53- 

2 Ki. I. 3, 4, 6, 15, 16, 17 ; 2. 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 14, 
16, 21, 24; 3. 2, 10, II, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18; 4. I, 

27. 30. 33. 43. 44; 5- I. ". iG 17. 18, 18, ao, 6. 17. 17, 
iB; 20, 20, 27, 33, 33 ; 7. I, I, 2, 16, 19 ; 8. i, 8, 10, 13, 18, 
19, 27 ; 9. 3, 6, 6, 7, 12, 25, 26, 26, 26, 36 ; 10. 10, 10, 10, 
i6, 17, 23, 30, 31, 32 ; II. 3, 4, 4, 7, 10, 13, 15, 17, 17, 18, 
19 ; 12. 2, 4, 4, 9, 9, 10, II, II, 12, 13, 13, 14, 16, 18 ; 13. 
2, 3. 4 4. 5. ". X7. 23 ; "4- 3. 6. U. 24, 25, 26, 27 ; 15. 3, 
S, 9, 12, 18, 24, 28, 34, 35, 37 ; 16. 2, 3, 8, 14, 14, 18 ; 17. 
2, 7, 8, 9, II, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 
25, 25, 28, 32, 33, 34, 34, 35, 36, 39, 41 ; 18. 3, 5, 6, 6, 7, 

12, 12, 15, 16, 22, 25, 25, 30, 30, 32, 35 ; 19. I, 4, 4, 6, 14, 
14. IS. 15. ifi. J6. 17. 19. '9. 20. 31. 31. 32, 33. 35 ; 20. I, 
2, 3, 4. 5. 5. 8, 8, 9, 9, II, 16, 17, 19 ; 21. 2, 2, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 

9, 10, 12, 16, 20, 22, 22 ; 22. 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, .8, 9, 13, 13, 15, 

16, 18, 18, 19, 19; 23. 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, II, 12, 16, 21, 
23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 32, 37; 24. 2, 2, 3, 4, g, 13, 13, 13, ig, 
20; 25. 9, 13, 13, 16. 

1 Ch. 2. 3 ; 6. 15, 31, 32 ; 9. ig, 20, 23 ; 10. 13, 13; 14 ; 

11, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 14, 18; 12. 23 ; 13. 2, 6, 10, II, 14; 14. 

2, 10, 17 ; 15. 2, 3, 12, 13, 14, 15, 25, 26, 28, 29 ; 16. 2, 4, 

4. 7, 8, 10, II, 14, 23, 25, 26, 28, 28, 29, 29, 31, 33, 34, 36, 
36, 37, 39, 40, 40, 41 ; 17. I, 4, 7, 10, 16, 16, 17, ig, 20, 22, 
23, 24, 26, 27; 18. 6, II, 13; 19. 13; 21. 3, 9, 10, II, 12, 12, 

13, 14, 15, 15, 16, 17, i8y 18, 19, 22, 24, 26, 26, 27, 28, 29, 
30; 22. I, s, 6, 7, 8, II, II, 12, 12, 13, 14, t6, 18, 18, 19, 19, 

19, 19; 23. 4, s, 13, 24, 25, 28, 30, 31, 31, 32; 24. ig, ig;25. 

3, 6, 7 ; 26. 12, 22, 27, 30; 27. 23 ; 28. 2, 4, 5, 5, 8, 8, g, 10, 

12, 13, 13, 18, 19, 20, 20; 25. I, s, 8, 9, 10, 10, II, II, 16, 
18, 20, 20, 20, 21, 21, 22, 22, 23, 25. 

2 Ch. I. I, 3, 5, 6, 9 ; 2. I, 4, 4 II, 12, 12 ; 3. i ; 4. 16 ; 

5. I, 2, 7, 10, 13, 13, 13, 14; 6. I, 4, 7, 8, 10, 10, 10, II, 12, 

14, 16, 17, 19, 41, 41, 42; 7. 1, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 10, 
II, II, 12, 21, 22 ; 8. I, iij 12, 12, 16, 16; g. 4, 8, 8, II ; 

10, 15; II. 2, 4, 4, 14, 16, 16; 12. r, 2, 5, 6, 7, 7, 9, II, 12, 

13, 14 ; 13. 5, 8, 9, 10, 10, II, II, 12, 14, iB, 20; 14. 2, 4,6, 

7, II, II, II, II, 12, 13, 14; 15. 2, 4, 8, 8, 9, II, 12, 13, 14, 
15; 16. 2, 7, 8, g, 12; 17. 3, 5, 6, g, 10, 16; 18. 4, 6, 7, 10, 11, 

13, 15, 16, iB, iSt 19, 20, 20, 22, 22, 23, 27, 31 ; 19. 2, 2, 4, 

6. 7. 7. 8, 9, 10, II, 11; 20. 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, 15, 17, 17, 
18, 18, 19, 20, 21, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28, 29, 32, 37 ; 21. 6, 7, 10, 12, 

14, 16, ^8; 22. 4, 7, 9; 23. 3, 5, 6, 6, 12, 14, 16, 18, 18, 18, 19, 
20; 24. 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12, 12, 12, 14, 14, 18, 19,20, 20, 21, 22, 
24,24; 25. 2, 4, 7, 9, 15, 27:26. 4, 5, 16, 16, 17, 18, 18, 19, 

20, 21; 27. 2, 2, 3, 6; 28. I, 3, 5, 6, 9, 9, 10, I J, 13, ig, ig, 

21, 22, 24, 25; 29. 2, 3, 5, 6, 6, B, 10, II, 15, 15, 16, 16, 16, 

17, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 25, 25, 27, 30, 31, 31, 32, 35; 30. I, 1, 

5, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 12, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 21, 22, 22 ; 31. 

2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 10, II, 14, 16, 20; 32. 8, II, 16, 17, 21, 22, 
23, 24, 26; 33. 2, 2, 4, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, IS, 15, 16, 
16, 17, 18, 22, 23; 34. 2, 8, 10, 10, 14, 14, IS, 17, 21, 21, 
21, 23, 24, 26, 26, 27, 30, 30, 31, 31, 33, 33; 35. I, 2, 3, 3, 

6, 12, 16, 16, 26; 36. 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 12, 13, 14, IS, 16, 18, 
21, 22, 22, 23, 23. 

Ezi-a I. I, I, 2, 3, 5, 7 ; 2. 68 ; 3. 3, s, 5, 6, 6, 8, 10, 10, 

11, II, II ; 4. I, 3 ; 6. 21, 22;i7. 6, 6, 10, 11, 27, 27, 28; B. 

28, 28, 29, 35; g. 5, 8, 15 ; 10. II, 

Neh. I. s; 5. 13; ?. i, 6, 6, g, 10, 14; 9. 3, 2, /,, 5. 6. 7; 
10. 29, 34, 35.;. 

Job I. 6, 7, 7, 8, g, 12, 12, ,21, 21, 21; 2. I, I, 2, 2, 3, 4, 
6. 7; 12. 9; 38. i; 40. I, 3, 6; 42. i, 7, 7, 9, 9, 10, 10, 11, 
12. ' 

Psa. I. 2, 6; 2. 2, 7, 11; 3. I, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 ; 4. 3, 3, s, 6, 
8; 5-1. 3. fi. 8, 12 ; 6. I, 2, 2, 3, 4, 8, g, 9; 7. title, i, 3, 

6, 8, 8, 17, 7 ; B. I, g ; g. i, 7, 10, 11, 13, 16, 19, 20; 10. i, 

3, 12, 16, 17; II. 1, 4, 4, s, 7; 12. I, 3, 5, 6, 7; 13. I, 3, 6; 

14. 2, 4, 6, 7 ; , 15. I, 4 ; 16. 2, 2, 5, 7, 8 ; 17. i, 13, 14 ; 18. 
title ter. 1, 2, 3, 6, 13, 15, 18, 20, 21, 24, 28, 30, 31, 41, 
46, 49 ; 19. 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 14 ; 20. 5, 6, 7, 9 ; 21. i, 7, 9, 
13 ; 22. 8, 19, 23, 26, 27, 28 ; 23., I, 6 ; 24. i, 3, 5, 8, 8, 10; 25. 
X. 4. 6, 7, B,io, II, 12, 14, 15 ; 26. 1, 1, 2, 6, 8, 12 ; 27. i, i, 4, 

4, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, II, 13, 14, 14 ; 28. 1, 5, 6, 7, 8 ; 29. i, i, 2, 2, 
3, 3. 4. 4. 5. 5. 7. 8, 8, 9, ?o, 10, 11, 11 ; 30. i, 2, 3, <;, 5, 7, 8, 

10, 10, 12 ; 31. I, 5, 6, 9, 14, 17, 21, 23, 24 ; 32. 2, 5, 10, 
II ; 33. I, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, II, 12," 13, 18, 20, 22 ; 34. 1, 2, 
3. 4. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 15, 16, 17, 18, ig, 22 ; 35. i, 5, 6, g, 
JO, 22, 24, 27; ^6. title, s, 6 ; 37. 3, 4,' 5, 7, 9, 17, 18, 20, 

23, 24, 28, 33, 34, 39, 40 ; 38. I, 15, 21, 22 ; 39. 4, 12 ; 40. 

1. 3. 4. 5. 9. ". 13. '3. 16 ; 41-' I. 2, 3, 4. 10. 13; 42. 8 ; 
46. 7, B, II ; 47. 2, 5; 48. I, 8; 50. i ; 54. 6; 55. 16, 22 ; 
56. 10; 58, 6; 59- 3. 5. 8 ; 64. 10; 68. 16; 6g. 13, 16, 31, 
33 ; 70. I, 5 ; 71. I, 5 ; 72. 18 ; 74. 18 ; 76. n ; 78. 4, 21 ; 
7g. 5 ; 80. 4, 19 ; 81. 10, 15; 83. 16, iB ; 84. i, 2, 3, 8, 11, 

11, 12 ; 85. I, 7, 8, 12 ; 86. i, 6, 11, 17 ; 87. 2, 6; 88. i, 9, 
13, 14 ; 89. », 5, 6, 6, 8, 15, 18, 46, SI, 52 ; 90. 13, 17 ; 91. 

2, 9; 92. 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, 13, 15 ; 93. I, I, 3, 4, 5 ; 94- I. 3. 5. 

11, 14, 17, 18, 22, 28 ; 95. I, 3, 6 ; 96. I, I, 2, 4, 5, 7, 7, 8, 
9, 10, 13; 97. 1, 5, B, g, 10, 12; 98. I, 2, 4, s, 6, o; gg. i, 
2, 5, 6, .8, g, g ; 100. i, 2, j, 5 ; joi. i, B ; 102. title, i, 12, 

15, 16, ig, 21, 22 ; 103. I, 2, 6, 8, 13, 17, ig, 20, 21, 22, 22 ; 
104. I, I, 16, 24, 31, 31, 33, 34, 35; 105. I, 3, 4, 7, ig; 106. 

1, 2, 4, 16, 25, 34, 40, 47, 48 ; 107. I, 2, 6, 8, 13, 15, ig, 21, 

24, 28, 31, 43 ; 108. 3 ; J09. 14, 15, 20, 26, 27, 30 ; no. i, 

2, 4; III. I, 2, 4, 10 ; 112. I, 7; 113. I, I, 2, 3, 4, 5; 115. 

1, 9, 10, II, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16; 116. I, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 

12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, ig ; 117. I, 2 ; iiB. i, 4, 6, 7, 8, 
9, 10, II, 12, 13, 15, 16, 21, 23, 24, 25, 25, 26, 26, 27, 29; 
119. I, 12, 31, 33, 41, 52, 55, 57, 64, 7S, Bg, J07, 108, 126, 
137. 14s. X49. iS'> IS*. 159. '**' 1*9. 174 ; 120. I, 2; 121. 

2, 5, 5, 7, 8 ; 122. I, 4, 9 ; 123. 2, 3 ; 124. i, 2, 6, 8 ; 125. 
I, 2, 4, 5 ; 126. I, 2, 3, 4 ; 127. I, J, 3 ; 128. 1, 4, 5 ; 129. 4, 

8, 8; 130. 1, 5, 7, 7; 131. I, 3; 132. I, 2, 5, 8, II, 13; 133. 3; 
134. I, I, I, 2, 3 ; 135. I, I, 2, 3, 5, 6, 13, 13, 14, ig, 19, 20, 
20, 20, 21 ; 136. I ; 137. 4, 7 ; 138. 4, 5, s, 6, 8, 8 ; isg. 1, 4, 
21 ; 140. I, 4, 6, 6, 8, 12 ; 141. i, 3 ; 142. i, i, 5 ; 143- '. 7. 

9, II ; 144. I, 3, s, 15 ; 14s. 3. 8, 9, 10, 14, 17, 18, 20, 21 ; 
146. I, 2, 5, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9, JO ; 147. 2, 6, 7, II, 12 ; 148. I, 5, 

7, 13 ; 149. I, 4. 

Piov. I. 7, 29 ; 2. 5, 6; 3. s, 7. 9. "1 12. »9. 26, 32, 33 ; 

5, 31 ; 6, ro I 8. 13, at, 35 ; 9. 16 ; 10. 3, 22 27, 29 ; iz. z. 



20; 12. 2, 22; 14. 2, a6, 27; T5. 3, 8, 9, II, 16,, 25, zSf 29, 
33 ; 16. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, .7, 9, II, 20, 33 ; 17. 3, IS ; 18, 10, 

22; 19. 3, 14, 17, 21, 23; 20. 10, 12, 22, 23, 34, 37; 31. T, 

2, 3. 30. 3z ; 22. 2, 4, 12, 14, ig, 23 ; 23. 17 ; 24. 18, 3X ; 
25. 22 ; 28. 5, 25 ; 2g. 13, 25, 26 ; 30. 9 ; 31. 30. 
Isa. I. 2, 4, 9, ip, II, 18, 20, 24, 28 ; 2. 2, 3,53, s, 10, 11, 

12, 17, ig, 21 ; 3. I, 8, 13,14, 16, 17 ; 4. 2, s ; 5. 7, g, 12, 

16, 24, 25; 6. 3, 5, 12; 7. 3, 10, II, 12, 17, 18 ; i. I, 3, 5, 
ri, 13, 17, 18, 18 ; g. 7, 11, 13, 14, ig ; 10. 20, 26, 33 ; 11, 
2, 3. 9. 15 ; 12. I, 2, 4, s; 13. 4, 5, 6, g, 13 ; 14. i, 2, 3, 5, 
22, 23, 24, 27, 32 ; 16. 13, 14 ; 17. 3, 6 ; 18. 4, 7, 7 ; ig- i> 

4, 12, 14, 16, 17, 18, ig, ig, 20, 20, 21, 21, 22, 22, 25; 20. 

2, 3 ; 21. 10, 17 ; 22. 14, 17, 25, 25 ; 23. g, 11, 17, 18, 18 ; 

24- I. '3. 14. 15. Z5> 21, 23 ; 25. I, 6, 8, 9, 10 ; 26. 4, 4, 8, 

10, II. 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 21 ; 27. I, 3, 12; 28. 5, r3, 14, 21, 
29 ; 29 6, 10, 15, 19, 22 ; 30. I, 9, ,18, 18, 26, 27, 29, 30, 
31. 32. 33 ; 31- I. 3. 4. 4. 5. 9 ; 32. 6 ; 33. 2, 5, 6, 10, 21, 

22, 22, 22; 34. '2, 6, 6, 8, 16; 35. 2, 10; 36. 7, 10, 10, 15, 

15, 18, 20 ; 37. I, 4, 4, 6, 14, 14, 15, 16, 17, 17, 18, 20, 20, 
21, 22, 32, 33, 34, 36 ; 38. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 7, 14, 20, 22 ; 39. 

5, 6, 8; 40. 2, 3, 5, 5, 7, 13, 27, 28, 31 ; 41. 4, 13, 14, 16, 

17, 20, 21 ; 42. 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 13, 19, 21, 24 ; 43. i, 3, 10, 

11, 12, 14, 15, 16; 44. 2, 5, 5, 6, 6, 23, 23, 24, 24 ; 45. I, 3, 
5, 6, 7, 8, II, 13, 14, 17, iB, 18, 19, 21, 24, 2S ; 47. 4 ; 48. 

1, 2, 14, 17, J7, 20, 22 ; 4g. I, 4, 5, 5, 7, 7, 8, 13, 14, 18, 

23, 25, 26; 50. I, 10, 10; 51. I, 3, 3, g, II, 13, 15, 15, 17, 
20, 22 ; 52. 3, s. 5. 8, 9, 10, II, 12 ; 53. i, 6, 10, 10 ; 54. i, 
5, 6, 8, 10, 13, 17, 17 ; 55. s, 6, 7, 8, 13; 56. i, 3, 3, 4, i, 
6; 57- 19; 58. 5. B, g, II, 13, 14, 14; sg. i, 13, 15, ig, 19, 
20, 21, 21 ; 60. I, 2, 6, 9, 14, 16, 19, 20, 22 ; 61. i, 2, 3, 6, 

8, 9, 10 ; 62. 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, II, 12 ; 63. 7, 7, 7, 14, 16, 17 ; 
64. 8, g, 12 ; 65. 7, 8, 11, 23, 25 ; 66. i, 2, s, S. 6. 9i "> '4i 
.15, 16, 16, 17, 20, 20, 20, 21, 22, 23. 

Jer. I. 2, 4, 7, 8, g, g, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,-19; 2. i, «, 3, 

3, 4. 5. 6. 8, 9, 12, 17, 19, 29, 31, 37; 3. I, 6, 10, 11,12. 12, 

13, 13, 14, 16, 16, 17, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25 ; 4. I, 2, 3, 4, 8, 

9, 17, 26, 27; 5. 2, 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, II, 12, 14, IS, 18, ig, 22, 

24, 29; 6. 6, 9, 10, II, 12, IS, 16, 21, 22, 30; 7. I, 2, 2, 3, 

4, 4, II, 13, 19, 21, 28, 29, 30, 32 ; B. I, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 

14, 14. 17. 19 ; 9- 3. 6, 7, 9, 12, 13, IS, 17, 20, 22, 2j, 24, 24, 
25 ; 10. T,' 2, 6, 10, 16, iB, 21, 23, 24 ; 11. i, 3, 5, 6, 9, 11, 

16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 21, 22; 12. I, 3, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17; 13. 1, 

2, 3. 5. 6, 8, 9, II, x2, 13, 14, 16, ^7, 25 ; 14. I, 7, 9, 10, 10, 

11, 14, 15, 20y 22; 15. I, 2, 3, 6, 9', II, 15, 16, 19, 20; 16. 1, 

3, 5. 5. 9. io; iOj ". 14. 14. 15. 16. 19. 21; 17. S, 5, 7, 7, 

10, 13, 13, 14, 15, ig, 20, 21, 24, 26 ; 18. I, s. 6, II, 13, 19, 
23; 19- i> 3. 3. 6. ". 12, 14, 14, 15; 20. 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 17, 

12, 13, 13, j6; 21. I, ^, 2, 4, 7, -8, 10, II, 12, 13, 14; 22. 1, 
2, 3.- 5. 6. 8, 9. II, 16, 18, 24, 29, 30; 23, I, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 

7, B, 9, II, 12, IS, 16, 17, iB, 19, 20, 23, 34, 23, 29, 30, 31, 
32,;33. 33. 34. 35. 3*. 37. 37. 38, 38; 24. i, i, 3, 4, s, 7. 8 ; 

25- 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 9. 12, IS, 17, 17, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 3T, 32, 

33. 36. 37; 26. I, 2, 2, 2, 4, 7, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10, 12, 13, 13, 15, 
16, i8, 19, ig, 19, 20 ; 27. I, 2, 4, 8, 11, 13, 15, 16, 16, 18, 

18, 19, 21, 21, 22 ; 28. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, 6, 9, II, 12, 13, 14, 

15, 16, 16; 29. 4, 7, 8, g, 10, II, 14, 14, IS, 16, 17, 19, 19, 
£o, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 30, 31, 32, 32, 32 ; 30. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 
g, 10, II-, 12, 17, 18, 21, 23, 24 ; 31. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 7, 10, 11, 

12, 14, 15, 16, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, 23, 23 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 

34. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38, 38. 4° ; 32- i, 3. 5. 6. 8, 8, 14, 15, 16, 
18, 26, 27 28, 30, 36, 42, 44 ; 33. I, 2, 2, -2, .4, JO, II, II, II, 

11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 23, 24, 255 34. I, 2, 2, 4,4, s 

8, 12, 12, 13, 17, 17, 22; 35. 1, 2, 4, 12, 13, 13, 17, 18, 19 ; 
36. I, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, B, 8, 9, 10, 10, II, 26, 27, 29, 30 : 37. 

2, 3. 6, 7, 9, 17 ; 38. 2, 3, J4, i6, 17, 20, 21 ; 39. 15, 16, 17, 
18 ; 40. 1, 2, 3, 3; 41. s; 42- 2, 3, 4, 4, s. 5. 6. 6, 7, 9, II, 

13. zs» 15. 18, ig, 20, 20, 20, 21 .; 43. I, I, 2, 4, 7, 8, 10 ; 
44. 2, 7, II, 16, 21, 22, 23, 23, 24, 25, 26, 26, 29, 30 ; 45. 2-, 

3. 4. 5 ; 46- I. S. 13. IS. 18, 23, 25, 26, 2S ; 47. I, 2, 4, 6, 
7 ; 48. I, 8, 10, 12, IS, 25, 26, 30, 35, 38, 40, 42, 43, 44, 47 ; 
49. I, 2, 2, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20, 26, 28, 30, 31, 32, 34p 

35. 37. 38. 39 ; 50-1. 4. 4. 5. 7. 7. 10. 13. M. 'S. '8, 20, 21, 

24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 33, 34, 35, 40, 45 ; 51. J, 5, 6, 7, JO, 10, 
II, ji, 12, 14, ig, 24, 25, 26, 2g, 33, 36, 3g, 45, 48, 50, 51, 
52, S3. 55. S*. 57. 58. 62 ; 52. 2, 3, 13, 17, 17, 20. 

Lam. I. 5, g, 11, 12, 17, 18, 20 ; 2. 6, 7, 8, g, 17, 20, 32; 

3. 18, 22, 24, 25, 26, 40, 50, 55, sg, 61, 64, 66 ; 4. 11, 16, 20 ; 

5, I, ig, 21. 

Eze. I. 3, 3, 28 ;: 3. 12, 14, 16, 22, .23 ; 4^ 13 ; $• 13. »Si 
17 ; 6. I, 7, 10, 13, 14 ; 7. I, 4, g, ig, 27 ; 8. 12, 12, 14, 16, 

16, 16 ; g. 4, g, g ; 10. 4, 4, 18, ig ; 11. i, 5, 5, 10, 12, 14, 

15. 23, 25 ; 12. I, 8, 15, 16, 17, 20, 21, 25, 26; 13. I, 2, s. 

6, 6, 7, 14, 21, 23 ; 14. 2, 4, 7, 8, g, 12 ; 15. i, 7 ; 16. i, 35, 
58, 62; 17. I, JI, 21, 24, 24; 18. i; ao.- I, 2, 5, 7, -13, 19, 
20, 26, 38, 42, 44, 45, 47, 48 ; 21. 1, 3, s, 8, g, 17, 18, 32 ; 33. 

1, 14, 16, 17, 22, 23, 28 ; 23. I, 36 ; 24. I, 14, 15, ao, 27 ; 

25. J. 5. 7, II, 17; 26. I, 6, 14; 27. i; 28. I, II, 3Qr 33. 

23, 26- 29.-1, 6, 9, 17, 21 ; 30. I, 3, 6, 8, 12, 19,. 20, 25, afi; 
31. i;'32. I, IS, 17 ; 33. I, 22, 23, 29, 30; 34. I, 7, 9, 24, 

24, 27, 30; 35. I, 4, 9, 10, 12, 15 ; 36. I, II, i6, 20, 23, 36i 

36. 38 ; 37. I, I, 4, 6, 13, 14, 14, 15, 28 ; 38. J, 23; 39. 6, 

7, 22, 28; 40. I, 46; 41. 22; 42. 13; 43. 4, 5, 24,. 24; 44. 

2, 2. 3, 4, 4. 5. S ; 45- I. 4. 23 ; 46- 3. 4. 9. 12, 13, 14 ; 48. 

9, 10. 14. 35-=' 

Dau. 9. 2, 4, 10, 13, 14, 14, 20i 

Ho3. I.- 1, 2, 2, 2, 4, 7 ; 2. 13, 16, 20, 21; 3. I, I, s, 5; 

4. I, I, 10, 15, 16.; 5. 4, 6, 7 ; 6. I, 3 ; 7. 10 ; 8. i, 13 ; 9. 

3, 4, 4, 5, 14 ; 10. 3, 12 ; JI. 10, II ; 12. 2, 5, 5, 9, 13; 13. 

4, 15; 14. I, 2, g. 

Joel I. I, g, 9, 14, 14, 15, ig ; 2. 1, 11, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 

17, 18, 19, 21, 26, 27; 31, 32, 32, 32 ; 3. 8, JI, 14, 16, 16,. 17, 

18, 21. 

Amos I. 2, 3, 5, 6, g, 11, 13, 15 ; 2. i, 3, 4, 4, 6, 11, 16; 
3. 1, 6, 10, 12, 15; 4. 3, 6, 8, g, 10, II, 13; 5. 4, 6, 8, 15, 

16, 17, 18, i8, 20, 27 ; 6. 8, 10, JI, 14; 7. 3, 3, 6, 8, 15, 15, 
16, 17 ; 8. 2, 7, 71, 12; g. 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15. 

Obad. I, 4, 8, 15, 18, 21. 

Jon. I. I, 3. 3, 4, 9, 10, 14, 14, 14, 16, 16, 17 ; 3. I, 3, (t 
7, 9, 10 ; 3, t, 3 ; 4. 2, 2, 3, 4, 6, 10. 

Mic. I. I, 3, 12 ; 2. 3, 5, 7, 13 ; 3. 4, 5, 8, 11, n ; 4. i, 
2, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 12, 13 ; 3. 4, 4, 7, lo); 6. i, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 
9:7- 7. 8i 9, 10, 17- 



LORD 



?> T> 3. 7. 9. "> 

; 2. 2, 13, J4, 16, 20; 3. 2, 2, 8, ly. 

t 3» 5) 6» 6, 7, 7, S*, 10, 12, 14, 14, 17, 18 ; 2. 

9, 10, II ; 3. 2, 5, 8, 9, 12, 15, 15, 17, 20. 

=. 3. 5, 7> 8, 9, 12, 12, 13, 13, 13, 14, 14 ; 2. 

8, 9, 9, 10, II, 14, 15, 17, 18, 20, 23, 23, 23. 

. I, 2, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 6, 7> 10, II, 12, 12, 13, 14, 16, 

20; 2. 6, 6, 8, 9, 10, II, II, 12, 13 ; 3. I, 2, 2, 2, 

10 : 4. 6, 6, 8, 9, TO ; 5. 4 ; 6. 9, 12, 12, 13, 14, 

7' I. 2. 3. 4. 7. 8, 9, 12, 12, 13 ; 8. i, 2, 3, 3, 4, 



Nah. I, 2, -2, -2, J, 3, 7, 9, II, 12, '4 ; a.' 2, 13 ; 3. 5. 
Hab. I. 2, I 
Zeph. I. I, 

«. «. 3> 3. 5. 7 

Hag. I. I, 2 

\, 4, 4, 4, 6, 7, 

Zoch. I. I, : 
16, 17, i7j 

5. 6, 7. 9. 
15. 15. 15. . _ . ... . . _ _. 

6, 6, 7, 9, 9, II, 14, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 21, 22, 22, 23; 9. 

1, I, 14, 15, 16 ; 10. I, 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 12, 12 ; II. 4, 5, 6, 11, 
13. "3. 15 ; 12- i> I. 4> 5, 7. 8, 8 ; 13. 2, 3, 7, 8, 9 ; 14. i, 3, 
5) 7> 9» 9» 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20, 20, 21, 21. 

Mai. I. I, 2, 2, 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 13, 14 ; 

2. 2, 4, 7, 8, II, 12, 12, 13, 14, i6, 16, 17, 17 ; 3. I, 3, 4, 5, 
6, 7, lo, II, 12, 13, 14, i5, 16, 16, 17; 4. I, 3, 5. 

6. One high or exalted, Nio inare. 

Dan. 2. 47 a Lord of kings, and a revealer of secrets 
4. 19 My lord, tha dream (be) to them that hate 

4. 24 decree, .whicli is come upon my lord the 

5. 23 hast lifted up thyself against the Lord of 

I.Jah, {a contraction of Jehovah), ft; yah. 

£xodi5. 2 Lord (is) my strength and song, and he is 
17. 16 For he said, Because the Lord hath sworn 
Psa. 77. II I will remember the works of the Lord 
89. 8 who (is) a strong Lord like unto thee ? or 
94. 7 The Lord shall not see, neither shall the 
94. 12 the man whom thou ohastenest, Lord 
102. 18 and the people, .shall praise the Lord 
T04. 3s Bless thou the LORD, my soul. Praise 

105. 45 and keep his laws. Praise ye the Lord 

106. I give thanks unto the Lord ; for (he is) 
106. 48 the people say, Amen. Praise yetneLORD 

111. I Praise ye the Lord. I will praise, .in the 

112. 1 Praise ye the Lord. Blessed (is) the man 
J13. I Praise ye the Lord. Praise, O ye servants 

113. 9 (be)a joyful mother. .Praise ye the Lord 

115. 17 The dead praise not the Lord, neither any 

115. 1 8 we wUl bless the Lord.. Praise the Lord 

116. I I love the LORD, because he hath heard 

116. 19 In the courts of the Lord's house, in the 
118. 5 called,!uponthe[L0RD in distress: theLoRD 
148. 14 The Lord (is) my strength and song, and 
118. 17 live, and declare the works of the Lord 
J18. 18 The Lord hath chastened me sore : but 
118. 19 go in to them, (and) I will praise the Lord 
122. 4 the tribes go up, the tribes of the Lord 
130. 3 It thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities 
135. ( Praise ye the Lord. Praise ye the name 
135. 3 Praise the Lord, .sing praises unto his na. 
133. 4 the Lord hath chosen Jacob unto himself 
135. 21 dwelleth at Jerusalem. Praise ye the Lord 
146. 1 Praise ye the LORD . . my soul 

146. 10 unto all generations. Praise ye the Lord 

147. I Praise ye the Lord: for (it is) good to sing 

147. 20 have not known them. Praise ye the Lord 

148. I Praise ye the Lord . .from the heavens 
148. 14 people near unto liira. Praise ye the Lord 

149. I Praise ye the Lord. Sing, .a new song 

149. 9 this honour have all. .Praise ye the Lord 

150. 1 Praise ye the Lord. Praise God in his sa. 
150. 6 breath praise the Lord. Praise ye the L. 

Isa. 12. 2 Lord Jehovah fis) my strength and (my) , 
26. 4 Lord Jehovah (is) everlasting strength . 
38. II I shall not see the Lord, (even) the Lord' 

Q.A prince, axle, pD seren. 

Josh. 13. 3 Ave lorSs of the Philistines ; the Gazath. 

Judg. 3. 3 five lords of the Philistines, and all the C. 
16. 5 the lords of the Philistines came up unto 
16. 2 the lords of the Philistines brought up to 
16. 18 called for the lords of the Philistines, say. 
16. 18 lords of the Philistines came up unto her 

16. 27 all thelordsof the Philistines (were)"there 

17. 30 the house fell upon the lords, and upon 
1 Sa. 5. 8 gathered aU the lords of the Philistines 

5. II together all the lords of the Philistines 

6. 4 the number of the lords of the Philistines 

6. 4 one plague : . on you all, and on your lords 
6. 12 the lords of the Philistines went af terthem 
6 16 the five lords of the Philistines had seen 

6. 18 the cities, .(belonging) to the five lords 

7. 7 lords of the Philistines went up against 
29. 2 the lords of the Philistines passed on by 
29. 6 nevertheless the lords favour thee not , y 
29. 7 that iliou displease not the lords of the P.': 

1 Ch.i2. 19 the lords of the Philistines upon advise. 

^.A great one, 3-i rab. 

Dan. 2. 10 no king, lord, nor ruler, .asked such' :tU. 

IQ. Prince, head, chief, captain, 15? sar.'. 

Ezra 8. 25 his lords, and all Israel (there) present 

11. One of or over three, i^'V^ shalish. 

2 Si. 7. 2 Then a lord on whose hand the king lea^ 

7. 17 the king appointed the lord on whose h. 

7. 19 that lord answered the man of God, and 
Eze. 23. 23 great lords and renowned, all of th'emrid.' 

12. .4 great one, I?1?T rdbrehan. 

Dan. 4. 36 counsellors and my lords sought unto mo 
S. I a great feast to a thousand of his lords 
5. 9 greatly troubled, .and his lords were ast. 
5. 10 of the words of the king and his lords 
5. 23 thy lords, thy wives, and thy concubines 
6. 1 7 king sealed it ., with the signet of his lords 

13. j4 despot, master, SetrvSrris despotes. 

luke 2. 29 Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart 
Actg 4. 24 Lord, thou CarJ) God, which hast made 
»-Pe. I. I denying the L&rd that bought them, and 



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Judo 4 and denyhig the only Lord God, and cmr 
Rev. 6. ioIIowlong,OLord,liolyanfl triie.dosttliou 

t 

li.Lord, sir, master, uipcre kurios. 

JIatt. I. 20 the angpl of the Lord appeared unto him 
I. 22 wliich wa.^ spoken of the Lord by the pro. 

1. 24 did as the angel of the Lord had bidden 

2. 13 the angel of the Lord appeareth to Joseph 
2. 15 which was spoken of the Lord by the pr. 

2. ig an angel of tlie Lord appeareth in a dream 

3. 3 Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his 

4. 7 Thou shalt not tempt tlic Lord tliy God 

4. TO Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and 

5. 33 shalt perform unto the Lord tliiue oaths 
7. 21 every one that saith unto me. Lord, Lord 

7. 22 Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy 

8. 2 Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me 
8. 6 Lord, my servant lioth at home sick of the 
8. 8 Lord, I am not worthy that thou should. 
8. 21 Lord, suffer me first to go and bury my f . 

8. 25 awoke liim, saying, Lord, save us ; we pe. 

9. 28 Believe ye. .They said unto him, .Yea, L. 
9. 38 Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest 

10. 24 (his) master, nor the servant above his 1. 

10. 25 as his master, and the servant as his lord 

11. 25 O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, bee. 

12. 8 Son of man is Lord even of the sabbath 

13. 51 Have ye understood . . Tliey say . . Yea, [L,] 

14. 28 Lord, if it bo thou, bid me come unto thee 

14. 30 befjinning to sink . . cried . . Lord^ save me 

15. 22 Have mercy on me, O Lord, (thou) son of 
15. 25 and worshipped him, saying, Lorcl, help 
15. 27 Truth, Lord : yet the dogs eat of the cru. 
j6. 22 Be it fai' from thee. Lord : this shall not 
17. 4 Lord, it is good for us to be here : if thou 

17. 15 Lord, have mercy on my son : for he is 1. 
18.21 Lord, how oft shall my brother sin again.ft 

18. 25 his lord commanded him to be sold, and 
18. 26 [Lord,] have patience with me, and I will 
18. 27 the lord of that servant was moved with 
]8. 31 came and told unto their lord all that was 
18. 32 his lord, after that he had called him, said 
18. 34 his lord was wroth, and delivered him to 
20. 8 lord of the vineyard saith unto his steward 
20. 30, 31 Have mercy on us, Lord, .son of D. 

20. 33 They say. .Lord, that our eyes may be op. 

21. 3 ye shall say, The Lord hath need of them 
21. 9 he that cometh in the name of the Lord 
21. 40 thcLord therefore of the vineyard v. 42. 

21. 42 is the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous 

22. 37 Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all 
22. 43 then doth David in spirit call him Lord 
22. 44 The Lord said unto my Lord, Kit thou on 

22. 45 If David then call him Lord, how is he his 

23. 39 (is) he that cometh in the name of the L. 

24. 42 know not what hour your Lord doth come 
2,4. 45 his lord hath made ruler over his house. 
24. 46 lord when he cometh shall (lud so doing 
24. 48 say iu his heart, My lord delayeth his co. 

24. 50 The lord of that servant shall come in a 

25. II other virgins, saying. Lord, Lord, open to 

25. 18 digged in the earth, and hid his lord's m. 

25. 19 the lord of those servants cometh, and r. 
25. 20 Lord, thou deliveredst unto me five talo. 
25. 21 His lord said unto him, "VVell done, (thou) 
25. 21, 23 enter thou into the joy of thy lord 
25. 22 Lord, thou deliveredst unto me two tale. 
25. 23 His lord said unto him. Well done, good 
25. 24 Lord, I knew theethat thou art an hard 
25. 26 His lord answered . . said unto him, (Thou) 
25. 37 Lord, whensawwc thee anhungered, and 

25. 44 Lord, when saw we thee an hungered, or 

26. 22 one of them to say unto him. Lord, is it 
27. 10 potter's field, as the Lord appoiiited me 
28. 2 angel oj the Lord descended from heaven 
28. 6 Come, see the place where [the Lord] lay 

Mart I. 3 Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his 
2. 28 Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath 
5. 19 great things the Lord hath done for thee 
7. 28 Yes, lord.: yet the dogs under the table 
9. 24 [Lord,] I believe ; help thou mine unbelief 
II. 3 say ye that the Lord hath need of him 
ii. 9 that cometh in the name of the Lord 

11. 10 [that cometh in the name of the Lord] 

12. 9 What shall therefore the lord of the vln. 
12. II was the Lord's doing, and it is marvellous 
12. 29 Israel; The Lord our God is one Lord 
T2. 30 love the Lord thy God with all thy heart 
12. 36 The Lord said to my Lord, Sit thou on my 

12. 37 David therefore himself caUeth him Lord 

13. '20 except tliat the Lord had shortened those 
16; '19 [after the Lord had spoken unto them] 
16; '20 [the Lord working with (them), and con.] 

Xuke I. 6 commandments and ordmances of the L. 
I. 9 when he went into the temple of the Lord 
I. Ii appeared unto him an angel of the Lord 

1. 15 'he shall be great in the sight of the Lord 

1. 16 many .. shall be turn to the Lord their God 
;■ . 1. 17 make ready a people prepared for the L. 

' ^' . I. 25 Thus hath the Lord dealt with me in the 
I. 28 highly favoured, the Lord (is) with thee 
1. 32 the Lord God shall give unto him the 
I. 38 Behold the handmaid of the Lord ; be it 
I. 43 the mother of my Lord should come to 
1. 45 things which were told her from the L. 
J. 46 Mary said. My soul doth magnify the L . 
I. 58 the Lord had showed great mercy upon 
I. 66 And the hand of the Lord was with him 
1. 68 Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel; for he 

1. 76 thou shalt go before the face of the Lord 

2. 9,theangelottheLordcameuponthem,and 

3. 9 glory [of the Lord] shone round about them J 



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Ltike 2. II bom. .a Saviour, which Is Chriirt ttteT/f 
2. 15 which the Lord hath made known nnW 
2. 22 to Jerusalem, to present (him) to the L. 
2. 23 As it is written in the law of the Lord, E v, 
2. 23 male, .shall be called holy to the Lord 
2. 24 that which is said iu the law of the Lord 
a. 26 not . . before he had seen the Lord's Christ 
2. 38 she . .gave thanks likewise unto [the Lord] 

2. 39 all things according to the law of the L. 

3. 4 Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make 

4. , 8 1 liou shalt worsliiptlie Lord thy God, and 

4. 12 Thou shalt not teniijt the Lord thy God, 
4. 18 Tlie Spirit of the Lord (is) upon me, be. 

4. 19 To preach the acceptable year of the L. 

5. 8 fioin me ; for I am a Sinful man, Q Lord 
5. 12 Lord, if tliou wilt, thou canst make ma 

5. 17 j50wer of tlic Lord was (ijresent) to heal 

6. 5 Son of man is Lord also of the sabbath 

6. 46 why call yc mc. Lord, Lord, and do not 

7. 6.Lord, trouble not thyself ; for I am not 
7. 13 when the Lord saw her, he had compassion' 
7. 31 [Lord said, Wherounto then shall I liken] 
9. 54 Lord, wilt thou that we command flre to 
9. 57 [Lord,] I will follow thee whithersoever 
g. 59 Lord, suffer me first to go and bury my 

9. 61 Lord, I will follow thee ; but let me first 
10. I the Lord appointed other seventy also, and 
10. 2 pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest 
10. 17 Lord, even the devils are subject unto us 
10. 21 Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that 

10. 27 love the Lord thy God with all thy heart 
JO. 40 Lord, dost thou not care that my sister ■ 

11. I Lord, teach us to pray, as John also tau. 

11. 39 Lord said unto him, Kow do ye Pharisees 

12. 36 ye. .like untomen thatv/ail; for their Iprd 
12. 37 lord when he cometh shall find watching 
12.41 Lord, speakest thou this parable unto ua 
12. 42 tlie Lord said. Who then is that faithful 
12. 42 lord shall make ruler over his household 
12. 43 his lord when he cometh shall find so do. 
12. 45 say in his heart. My lord delayeth his co. 
T2. 46 The lord of that servant will come in a, 

12. 47 tliat servant, which knew his lord's will 

13. 8 Lord, let it alone this year also, till I 
13. 15 The Lord then answered him, and said 
13. 23 said. .Lord, are tliore few that be saved f 
13. 25 the door, saying. Lord, [Lord,] open unto 

13. 35 lie that cometh in the name of the Lord 

14. 22 Lord, it is done as thou hast commanded 
14. 23 the lord said unto the servant. Go out 
16. 3 lordtaketh away from me the stewardship 
16. 5 So he called every one 01 his lord's debt. 

16. 5 said. .How much owest thou unto my 1.! 
j6. 8 the lord commended the unjust steward 

17. 5 the apostles said unto the Lord, Increase 
17. 6 the Lord said. If ye had faith as a grain 

17. 37 they answered and said unto him. Where 

18. 6 the Lord said. Hear what theunjust judge 

18. 41 he said, Lord, that I may receive my sight 

19. 8 said unto the Lord; Behold, Lord, the half 
jg. 16 Lord, thy pound hath gained tenpounds 
19. 18 Lord, thy pound hath gained five pounds 
19.20 Lord, behold, (here is) thy pound, which 
19.25 they said unto him. Lord, he hath ten po. 
19. 31 say. .Because the Lord hath need of him 
19. 34 And theysaid. The Lord hath need of him 

19. 38 King that cometh in the name of the L. 
20. 13 Then said the lord of the vineyard. What 

20. 15 shall the lord of the vineyard do unto them 

20. 37 he calleth the Lord the God of Abraham 
20. 42 The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on 
so. 44 David therefore calleth him Lord, how is 
22. 31 [the Lord said, Simon, Simon, behold, S.] 
22. 33 Lord, I am ready to go with thee, both 
22. 38 they said, Lord, behold, here (are) two s. 
22. 49 Lord, shall we smite with the sword? 

22. 61 And the Lord turned, and looked upon 

22. 61 Peter remembered the word of the Lord 

23. 42 [Lord,] remember me when thou coraest 

24. 3 and found not the body of [the Lord] Je. 
24. 34 Lord is risen indeed, and hath appeared 

John I. 23 Make straight the way of the Lord, as 
4. I Lord knew how the Pharisees had heard 
6. 23 eat . . after that[the Lord] had given thanks 
6. 34 said they . .Lord, evermore give us thisb. 
6. 68 Lord, to whom shall we go ? thou hast the 

8. II [She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said] 

9. 36 Who is he, Lord, that I might believe on 
9. 38 he said. Lord, I believe. And he worship. 

J I. 2 which anointed the Lord with ointment ( 
II. 3 Lord, behold, he whom thou lovest is sick 
II. 12 Baidhisdi8ciple3,Lord,if hesleep,heshall 
II. 21, 32 Lord, if thou hadst been here, my br. 
XI. 27 Lord : I believe that thou art the Christ' 
II. 34 They said unto him. Lord, come and see 

11. 39 Lord, by this time he stlnketh: for he hath 

12. 13 Mng. .that cometh in the name of the L, 

12. 38 Lord, -who hath believed our report? and 

12. 38 hath the arm of the Lord been revealed ? 

13. 6 Peter saith. .Lord, dost thou wash my feet? ^ 
J3. 9 Lord,notmyfeetonly,butal8o(my)hands 
13. 13 Ye call me Master and Lord: and ye s«y 
13. 14 I then, (your) Lord and Master, have.wa. 
13. 16 The servant is not greater than hii lord ■ 
13. 25 He then . . saith unto him , Lord, who Is Itf 
13. 36 said unto hini. Lord, whither goest thou ? 

13. 37 Lord, why cannot I follow the nowf I wlU 

14. 5 Lord, we know not whither thon goeit ? 
14. 8 Lord; show us the Father, and It sufflceth 

14, 22 Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest 

15. 15 servant knoweth not what hi^ lorfdwO* 
J5. 20 The servant is not gr^at^r than Mb WW. 



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Jolmso. 2 taken away the Loi'd out of the sepulchre 
3o. 13 they have taken away my Lord, and I kn. 
20. 18 and told, .that she had seen the Lord 
20. 20 the disciples glad when they saw the Lord 
Eo. 25 said unto him. We have seen the Lord 

20. 28 and said unto him. My Lord and my God 
2L. 7 disciple, .saith unto Peter, It is the Lord 

21. 7 Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord 
ai. 12 durst ask. .knowing that it was the Lord 
ai. 15, 16 Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love 
21, 17 Lord, thou knowest all things ; thou kno. 
21. 20 said, Lord, which ishethatbetrayeth thee 
21. 21 saith..Lord, and what (shall) this man (do) 

^Acts J. 6 Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again 
J. 21 the Lord Jesus went in and out among us 

1. 24 Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts of 

2. 20 great and notable day of the Lord come 
2. CI on the name of the Lord shall be saved 
2. 25 1 foresaw the Lord always before my face 
2. 34 The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on 
2. 36 whom ye have crucified, both Lord and C. 
2. 39 as many as the Lord our God shall call 

2. 47 the Lord added to the church daily such 
3. 19 shall come from the presence of the Lord 

3. 22 A Prophet shall the Lord your God raise 

4. 26 were gathered together against the Lord 
4. 29 Lord.behold their threatenings: andgrant 

4. 33 witness of the resurrection of the Lord J. 

5. 9 together to tempt the spirit of the Lord? 

5. 14 believers were themore added to the Lord 
5. 19 the angel of the Lord by night opened the 
J. 30 Aiigel of the Lord in a flame of fire in a b. 
J. 31 and. .the voice [of the Lord] came unto h. 
7. 33 Then said the Lord to him. Put off thy s. 
7. 37 A Prophet shall [the Lord] your God raise 
7. 49 what house will ye build . . saith the Lord 
7. 59 and saying. Lord Jesus, receive my spirit 

7. 60 Lord, lay not this sin to their charge 

8. iS baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus 
8. 24 Pray ye to the Lord for ine, that nono of 
8. 25 and preached the word of the Lord 

8. 26 the angel of the Lord spake unto Philip 

8. 39 the spirit of the Lord caught away Philip 

9. I slaughter against the disciples of the Lord 
g. 5 said. Who art thou. Lord? And [the Lord] 
g. 6 [said, Lord, v/hat wilt thou have me to do ?] 
g. G [the Lord (said) unto him. Arise, and go] 
g. 10 to him said the Lord in a vision, Ananias 
9. 10 And he said, Behold, I (am here), Lord 
g. II the Lord (said) unto him, Arise, and go 
g. 13 Lord, I have heard by many of this man 

9. 15 the Ijpf d said unto him, Go thy way : for 
g. 17 the Lord, (oven) Jesus, that appeared unto 
Q. 27 Ixowhe had seen the Lord in the v/ay, and 
9. 29 spake boldly in the name of the Lord Jo. 
9. 31 walking in the fear of the Lord, and in the 
g. 35 and Saron saw him, and turned to the L. 
g. 42 all Joppa ; and many believed in the Lord 

JO. 4 he was afraid, and said. What is it. Lord ? 

10. 14 Not so. Lord; fori have never eaten any 

10. 36 peace by Jesus Christ : ho is Lord of all 
JO. 48 to be baptized in the name of [the Lord] 
J I. 8 Not so. Lord : for nothing common or un 
XI. 16 Then remembered I the word of the Lord 

11. 17 who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ 
11. 20 unto the Grecians, preaching the Lord J. 
II. 21 the hand of the Lord was with them : and 
II. 21 number believed, and turned unto the L. 
II. 23 that, .they would cleave imto the Lord 

11. 24 and much people was added unto the L. 

12. 7 the angel of the Lord came upon (him) 
12. II the Lord liath sent his angel, and hath 
12. 17 Lord had brought him out of the prison 

12. 23 the angel of the Lord smote him, because 

13. 2 they ministered to the Lord, and fasted 
13. 10 cease to pervert the right ways of the L. 
jj. 1 1 the hand of the Lord (is) upon thee, and 
13. 12 astonished at the doctrine of the Lord 
13. 47 BO hath the Lord commanded us, (saying) 

13. 48 glorified the word of the Lord : and as m. 
13. 49 word of the Lord was published throughout 

14. 3 abode they speaking boldly in the Lord 

14. 23 they commended them to the Lord, on w. 

15. II through the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ 
IS- 17 residue of men might seek after the Lord 
15. 17 saith the Lord, who doeth all these things 
15. 26 lives for the name of our Lord Jesus Christ 
IS- 35 preaching the word of the Lord, withmany 
15. 36 we have preached the word of the Lord 
j6. 10 [the Lord] had called us for to preach the 
j6. 14 whose heart the Lord opened, that she 

16. 15 have Judged me to be faithful to the Lord 
i5. 31 Believe on theLord Jesus Christ, and thou 
j5. 32 they spake unto him the word of theLord 
17. 24 seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth 

17. 27 they should seek [the Lord], if haply they 

18. 8 believed on the Lord with all his house 
18. 9 spake ihe Lord to Paul in the night by a 
18. 25 man was instructed in the way of the L. 

18. 25 taught diligently the things of (the Lord] 

19. 5 baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus 
19. 10 they . .heard the word of the Lord Jesus 
19. 13 to call over, .the name of the Lord Jesus 
19. 17 the name of theLord Jesus was magnified 

19. 20 So mightily grew the word of God and p. 

20. 19 Serving the Lord with aU humility of m. 
2a. 21 and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ 
BO. 24 which I have received of the Lord Jesus 

20. 35 to remember the words of the Lord Jesus 

21. 13 to dl«. .for the name of the Lord Jesus 
II. 14 ceased, saying, The will of the Irfjrd be d. 
ai. so they glorified [the Lord], and aaid unto him 



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8 I answered. Who art thou. Lord? n'. 10, 10. 
16 baptized.. calling on the name [of the L.] 
19 Lord, they know that I imprisoned and b. 
1 1 Lord stood by him, and said, Be of good 
26 no certain thing to write unto my lord 
15 I said. Who art thou. Lord? And he said 
31 things \vhich concern the Lord Jesus Chr. 

3 Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord' 

7 God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ 

8 man to whom the Lord will not impute 

24 raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead 
1 with God through our Lord Jesus Christ 

II joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ 
21 unto eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord 
II unto God thi-ough Jesus Christ [our Lord] 
23 eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord 

25 thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord 
39 love. .which is in Christ Jesus our Lord 

28 work will the Lord make upon the earth 

29 the Lord of Sabaoth had left us a seed 
10. 9 confess ivitli thy mouth the Lord Jesus 
10. 12 the same Lord over all is rich unto all 

10. 13 shall call upon the name of the Lord 

ID. 16 saith. Lord, who hath believed our report? 

11. 3 Lord they have killed thy prophets, and 
11.34 '*'''<' hath known the mind of the Lord ? or 

12. II Not slothfiil m business .. serving the [L.] 
12. 19 is written. .1 wiU repay, saith the Lord 

13. 14 put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make 

14. 6 the day, regardeth (it) unto the Lord ; and 
14. 6 [to the Lord he doth not regard (it)] - 
14. 6 He that eateth, eateth to the Lord, for he 
14. 6 that eateth not, to the Lord he eateth not 
14. 8 Forwhether welive, we live unto the Lord 
14. 8 and whether we die, we die unto the Lord 
14. 8 we 11 ve therefore, or die, we are the Lord's 

14. II (As) I live, saith the Lord, evei-y knee shall 
14. 14 I know, and am persuaded by the Lor4 J. 

15. 6 even the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ 
15. II Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles ; and laud 

15. 30 for the Lord Jesus Christ's sake, and for 

16. 2 ye receive her in the Lord, as becometh 
16. 8 Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord 

1 6. 1 1 them . . of Narcissus, which are in the Lord 
16. 12 and Tryphosa, who labour in the Lord 

16. 12 [Persis, which laboured much inthoLord] 

16. 13 Sahite aufus chosen in the Lord, and his 
16. 18 such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but 
16. 20 grace of our Lord Jesus Chi-ist (be) with 
16. 22 I Tertius. .salute you in the Lord 

16. 24 [The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ] 
I Co. I. 2 upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord 
I. 3 our Father, and (from) the Lord Jesus C. 
I. 7 for the conning of our Lord Jesus Christ 
I. 8 blameless in the day of our Lord Jesus C. 
I. 9 the fellowship of his Son Jesus . . our Lord 
I. 10 by thenameof our Lord Jesus Christ, that 

1. 31 He that glorleth, let him glory in the Lord 

2. 8 would not have crucified the Lordofglory 

2. 16 who hath known the mind of the Lord, that 

3. 5 ministers . . as the Lord gave to every man 

3. 20 The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the wise 

4. 4 nothing, .but he that judgeth me is the L. 
4. 5 until the Lord come, who both wUl bring 

4. 17 my beloved son, and faithful in the Lord 

4. 19 will come to you shortly, if the Lord will 

5. 4 In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, when 
5. 4 with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ 

5. 5 may be saved in the day of the Lord Jesus 

6. 1 1 justified in the name of the Lord Jesus 

6. 13 for the Lord, and the Lord for the body 

6. 14 God hath both raised up the Lord, and 
6. 17 he that is joined unto the Lord is one sp. 
7. 10 I comjnand, (yet) not I, but the Lord, Let 
7. 12 to the rest speak I, not the Lord : If any 
7. 17 as [the Lord] hath called every one, so let 

7. 22 in the Lord, (being)a servant, is the Lord's 
7. 25 I have no commandment of the Lord : yet 
7. 25 obtained mercy of the Lord to be faithful 
7. 32 to the Lord, how he may please the Lord 
7. 34 woman careth for the things of the Lord 
7. 35 attend upon the Lord ■without distraction 

7. 39 married to whom she will ; only in the 1 

8. s as there be gods many, and lords many 

8. 6 and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom (are) 

9. I our Lord? are not ye my work in the Lord 
9. 3 the seal of mine apostleship . .in the Lord 
9. 5 (as) the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas 

9. 14 the Lord ordained that they which preach 
10. 21 Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and 
JO. 21 ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's table 
10. 22 Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy? are 
10. 26 the earth (is) the Lord's, and the fiUness 

10. 28 [the earth (is) the Lord's, and the fulness] 

11. II the woman without the man, in the Lord 
11. 23 I have received of the Lord that which 
II. 23 the Lord Jesus the (same) night in which 
II. 26 ye do show the Lord's death till he come 
II 27 and drink (this) cup of the Lord, unworth. 
II. 27 guilty of the body and blood of the Lord 

11. 29 damnation .not disoeming the [Lord's] 
J I. 32 we are chastened of the Lord, that we 

12. 3 no man can gay that Jesus is the Lord, but 
12. 5 there are differences. . but the same Lord 
14. 21 that will they not hear me, saith the Lord 

14. 37 unto you are . commandments of the Lord 
16. 31 which I have In Christ Jesus our Lord 

15. 47 the second man (is) [the Lord] from hesv. 

15. 57 the victory through our Lord Jesua Christ 
, 15. 58 always abounding in the work of theLord 
^ 15. 58 your labour is not in vain in the Lord 

16. 7 tarry a whUe with you, if the Loxi permit 



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I'j ;iu workoth the work of the Lord, as I also 
ig and Prisoilla salute you much In the Lord 

22 If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ 

23 grace of our Lord J esus Christ (be) with 

2 our Father, and (from) the Lord Je^is C. 

3 the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ; the 
14 also (are) ours in the day of the Lord Ja, 
12 and a door was opened unto me of the L. 

16 it shall turn to the Lord, the veil shall 

17 Now tlie Lord is that spirit : and whera 

17 the spirit of the Lord (is), there (is) liberty 
iB as in a glass tlie glory of the Lord, are clu 

18 to glory, (even) aa by the spirit of the L. 

5 not ourselves, but Christ Jesus the Lord 

10 in the body the dying of [the Lord] Jesua 
14 he which raised up the Lord Jesus shall 

6 in the body, we are absent from the Lord 

8 absent .. and to be present with the Lord 

11 Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord 

17 be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch 

18 and daughters, saith the Lord Almighty 
5 but first gave their own selves to the Lord 

9 ye know the 8■r.^oe of our Lord Jesus Chr. 

19 by us to the glory of the same Lord, and 
21 not only in the sight of the Lord, but also 

8 the Lord hath given us for edification 

17 that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord 

18 is approved, but whom the Lordcommeji. 
17 I speak (it) not after the Lord, but as it 

I come to visions and revelations of the I. 
8 I besought the Lord thrice, that it might 

10 the Lord hath given me to edification 
14 The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, and 

3 the Father, and (from) our Lord Jesus C. 

19 saw I none, save James the Lord's brother 

1 from a servant, though he be lord of all 

10 have confidence in you through the Lord 

14 in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ 

17 in my body the marks of [the Lord] Jesus 
t8 the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 

2 our Father, and (from) the Lord Jesus C. 

3 God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ 

15 I heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus 

! 7 That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the 

21 groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord 

11 v.hich he purposed in Christ Jesus our h. 
14 [the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ] 

I I therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, bo. 

5 One Lord, one faith, one baptism 
17 testify in the Lord, that ye henceforth w. 

8 but now. .liglit in the Lord : walk aa ch. 
10 Proving what is acceptable unto theLord 
17 understanding what the will of [the Lo.] 

19 making melody in your heart to the Lord 

20 in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ 

22 unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord 
29 cherisheth it.even as [the Lord] the church 

1 obey your parents [in the Lord] : for this ia 

3 the nuiture and admonition of the Lord! 

7 service, as to the Lord, and not to men 

8 the same shall ho receive of the Lord 

10 be strong in the Lord, and In the power 

21 brother and faithful minister in the Lord 

23 God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ 

24 love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity 

2 our Father, and (from) the Lord Jesus C 

14 many of the brethren in the Lord, waxing 

11 should confess that Jesus Christ (is) Lord 

19 trust in [the Lord] Jesus to send Timoth. 
24 I trust in the Lord that I also myself 

29 Eeceive him therefore in the Lord with 
I Finally, ray brethren, rejoice in the Lord 
8 of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord 

20 for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ 

1 stand fast in the Lord, (my) dearly belo. 

2 that they be of the same mind in the Lord 

4 Kejoics in the Lord alway : (and) again I 

5 known unto all men. The Lord(is) at hand 

10 I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, that now at 
23 grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with 

2 [God our Father and the Lord Jesus Ch.] 

3 and the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ 
ID walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing 

6 therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord 

16 with grace in your hearts to [the Lord] 

17 (do) all in the name of [the Lord) Jesus ■ 

18 your own husbands, as it is flt in the Lord 
20 for this is well pleasing unto the Lord 

23 heartUy, as to the Lord, and not unto men 

24 that of the Lord . .for ye serve the Lord C 

7 minister and fellow servant in the Lord 
17 which thou hast received in the Lord 

I the Father and (in) the Lord Jesus Christ 
I [God our Father, and the Lord Jesus C] 
3 patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ 
6 became followers of us, and of the Lord 

8 from you sounded out the word of the L. 

15 the Lord Jesus and their own prophets 

19 presence of our Lord Jesus Christ at hia 
8 now we live, if ye stand fast in the Lord 

11 our Lord Jesus Christ, direct ourway unto 

12 [the Lord] make you to increase and abo. 

13 at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 

1 exhort (you) by the Lord Jesus, that as ys 

2 commandments we gave you by the Lord 
6 the Lord (is) the avenger of all such, aa 

IS we say unto you by the word of the Lord 

15 (and) remain unto the coming of the Lord 

16 Lord himsslf shall descend from heavea 

17 the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air 
17 and so shall we ever be with the Lord ■ 

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t Hi. 5, 9 obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Cliriat 
5, 19 are over you in the Lord, ar 1 admonish 
S, a3 nnto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 
s;, »7 charge you by the Lord that this epistle 
^. ao grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with 

• Dill i<r r, a our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ 

1. 7 Lord Jesus shall be revealed from heavcii 
k, 8 obey not khe gospel of our Lord Jesus C. 
i, 9 destruction from the presence of the Lord 
r. 12 That the name of our Lord Jesus Christ 

1. n grace of our God and the Lord Jesus Ch. 
«. I by the coming of pur Lord Jesus Christ 
a. 8 the Lord shall consume with the spirit 
e, 13 brethren beloved of the Lord, because God 
B. 14 obtaining of the glory of our Lord Jesus 
3, 16 our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God 
3. t word of the Lord may have (free) course 
3, 3 [the Lord) is faithful, who shall stablish 
3. 4 have confidence in the Lord touching you 
3. 5 th; Lord direct your hearts into the love 
3. 6 In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that 
3. 12 exhort by our Lord Jesus Christ, that with 
3. i6 the Lord of peace himself give you peace 

3. 16 by all means. The Lord (be) with you all 
3. 18 grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (I)e) with 

1 Ti. I. 1 [Lord] Jesus Christ, (wliicb is) our hope 
r. 2 God our Father and Jesus Christ o-ir L. 
X. 12 I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who hath 
X. 14 grace of our Lord was exceeding abundant 

5. 21 [Lord] Jesus Christ, and the elect angels 

6. 3 the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, and 
6. »4 until the appearing of our Lord Jesus C. 

6. 15 only Potentate, the King of kings, and L. 
a XL !• 2 God the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord 

J. 8 ashamed of the testimony of our Lord 
3; 16 The Lord give mercy unto the house of 
i. 18 The Lord grant unto him that he may find 
1. 18 mercy of the Lord in that day : and in how 
a. 7 Lord give thee understaudinginall things 

2. 14 charging(them)before(theLord]that they 

2. 19 seal. The Lord knoweth them that are his 
2. 22 that call on the Lord out of a pure heart 
2. 24 the servant of the Lord must not strive 

II but out of (them) all the Lord delivered 

I [the Lord] Jesus Christ, who shall judge 

8 which the Lord, the righteous judge, sh. 

14 Lord reward him according to his works 

17 the Lord stood with me, and strengthened 

4. i3 the Lord shall deliver me from every evil 
4/^1 The Lord Jesus Christ (be) with thy spirit 

Titna I. 4 and [the Ixirdl .fesus Christ our Saviour 
• Phil. 3 God oiu- Father and the Lord Jesus Clirist 
5 which thou hast toward the Lord Jesus 
j6 more, .both in the flesh, and in the Lord 
20'the Lord : refresh my bowels in [the Lord] 
35 grace of our Lord.Jesus Christ (be) with 
Heb. i.to Thou, Lord, in the beginning hast laid 
2. 3 the first began to be spoken by the Lord 

7. 14 evident that our Lord sprang out of Judah 

7. 21 The Lord sware and will not repent. Thou 

8. 2 tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, and 
8. 8 the days oome, saith theLord,!whenI will 
8. 9 and I regarded them not, saith tlio Lord 
8. 10 of Israel after those days, saith the Lord 
8. II shall not teach, .saying, Know the Lord 

10. i6. with them after those days, saith the Lord 
JO. 30 saith [the Lord]. And again, The Lord sh. 
12. s despise not thou the chastening of the L. 

12. 6 whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, and 
12. 14 without which no man shall see the Lord 

13. 6 The Lord (is) my helper, and I will not 
13. 2o brought again from the dead our Lord J. 

7as. 1. I a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus C. 

I. 7 that he shall receive any thing of the L. 

1. 12 [Lord] hath promised to them that love 

a. I have not the faith of our Lord Jesus Ch. 

4, 10 Humble yourselves in the sight of the L. 

4, IS K the Lord will, we shall live, and do this 

5. 4 entered into the ears of the Lord of sab. 
5. 7 Ba patient, .unto the coming of the Lord 
S. 8 for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh 
5. 10 who have spoken in the name of the Lord 
5. ti seen the end of the Lord ; that [the Lord) 

5. 14 him with oil in the name of the Lord 

5. 15 the siok, and the Lord shall raise him up 
T Pe. I. 3 God and Father o€ our Lord Jesus Christ 

I. 25 the word of the Lord endureth for ever 
a. 3 ye have tasted that the Lord (is) gracious 
a. T3 every ordinance of man for the Lord's sake 
3. 6 as Sara obeyed Abraham, calling liim lord 
3. 12 the eyes of the Lord ^re) over the righte. 
3. 12 face of the Lord (is) against them that do 
3. 15 sanctify the Lord God in your hearts : and 
I2 Po. I. 2 knowledge of God, and of Jesus our Lord 
I. 8 in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ 
I. II kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus C. 

1. 14 as our Lord Jesus Christ hath showed rae 
I, t(, power and coming of our Lord Jesus Ch. 
a, 9 The Lord knoweth how to deliver the go. 
a. II aoctisation against them before [the Lord] 
a. 20 knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus 
g. 2 us 'the apostles of the Lord and Saviour 
3. 8 day (is) with the Lord as a thousand years 
3; 9 Lord is not slack- concerning his promise 
3. 10 the day of the Lord will come p,s a thief 

3. 15 long suffering of our Lord (i*) salvation 
3. 18 knowledge of our Lord and Saviour Jesus 

'oiin 3 from [the Lord] Jesus Clu'ist, the Son of 
ide 4 the only. . God, and our Lord Jesus Clirist 

5 how that [the Lord], having saved the pe. 
9 durst not. .but said. The Lord rebuke thee 

14 the Lord cometh with ten thousand of his 



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Jude 17 of the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ 

21 lor theraercy ofour Lord JesusChrlst unto 
Key. I. 8 beginning and the ending, saith the Lord 
4. 8 Holy, holy, holy. Lord God Almighty w. 
4. n Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory 
II. 8 city, .where also our Lord was crucified 
II. 15 are become (the kingdoms) of our Lord, and 
II. 17 O Lord God Almighty, wtiichart, and wast 

14. 13 dead which die in the Lord from hencefo. 

15. 3 marvellous (are) thy works. Lord God Al. 

15. (( Who shall not fear thee, [O Lord], and gl. 

16. 5 Thou art righteous [O Lord], which art 

16. 7 Lord God Almighty, true and righteous 

17. 14 Lamb shall overcome them : for he is L. 
i3. 8 strong (is) [tlie Lord] God who judgeth her 
ig. I honour, and power, unto (the Lord] our 
19. 6 for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth • 
19. 16 written. King of klngs^ and Lord of lords 

21. 22 the Lord God Almiglity and the Lamb are 

22. s the Lord God giveth them light : and they 
22. 6 the Lord God of the holy prophets sent 
22. 20 come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, L. 
22. 21 grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with 

15. My 'inastcr, my rabbi,\from ITeb. 'iia^), pa^^oyl. 
ilarkio. 51 said.. Lord, that I might receive my sight 

16. To be lord, Kvpievia huricuo. 

,1 Ti. 6. 15 only Potentate. .King of kings, and. .of \. 

n. Great men, /j.eyicrTai/ss viegistanes. 

Mark 6. 21 made a supper to hialords, high captains 

LORD, to be — 
\.To rule, nn nid. 

Jer. 2. 31 We are lords ; we will come no more unto 

2. To he lord, Hupi^va) kurietid. 

Kom.14. 9 might bo Lord both of the dead and living 

LOSD over, to be — 

fo lord it over oiie, KaTdKVpt'evu katakurieuo. 
r Pe. 5. 3 Neither as being lords over (God's) heri. 

LORD'S, the — 

Belonging to the Lord, kvpiukS! kuriakos. 

I Co. II. 20 ye come, .(this) is not to eat the Lord's 
Key. I. 10 I was in the spirit on the Lord's day, and 

LORDLY — 

Honourable, "i^X addir. 

Judg. 5. 25 brought forth butter in a lordly dish 

LORDSHIP over, to exercise — 

1. To be a very lord, KaTaKvpievcj katakurieuo. 
Markio. 42 accounted to rule., exercise lordship over 

2.T0 be lord, Kupieva kurieuo. 

Luke22. 25 The kings, .exercise lordship over them 
LO RTJ-HA'-HAH, .■nsn-i .xS not pitied. 
A sj-mbolic name given to Hosca's daughter, indicating 
God's rejection of Israel. B.C. 783. 

Hos. I. 6 Call her name L.: for I ^riU no more have 
I. 8 when she had weaned L., she conceived 
[In Hos. 2. 23 the name is translated.] 
LOSE, to — 
I. To lose, he lost, perish, n;x aJa*. 

Deut 22. 3 which he hath lost, and thou hast found 
I.Tolose, n;!< ahad, 3. 

Ecel. 3. 6 A time to get, and a time to lose ; a time 

3. To gather, 1D« asaph. 

Judg. 18. 25 and thou lose thy life, >ri'h the lives of 

4. To fall, V51 naphal. 

I ki. 20. 25 an army like the army that thou hast lost 

h.To corrupt, mar, n^-^ shachath, 3. 

Prov.23. 8 Shalt thou vomit ijj, and lose thy sweet 

6. To cut, cut off, T)-<^ karath, 5. 

I Ki. 18. 5 find grass, .that we lose notall the beasts 
7. To loose of or away, InroKKv/it apollumi. 

Matt 10. 39 shall lose it : and he that loseth his life 
10. 42 verily, .he shall inno wise lose his reward 
16. 25 shall lose it : and whosoever will lose his 
JIark S. 35 shall lose it ; but whosoever shall lose his 
9 41 verily I sav. .he shall not lose his reward 
Luke 9. 24 shall lose it : but whosoever will lose his 
9 25 if he gain the whole world, and lose him. 
15 4 if he lose one of them, doth not leave the 
15. 8 if she lose one piece, doth not light a ca. 
IS 9 I have found the piece which I had lost 
17' 33 sliall lose it ; and whosoever shall lose 
John 6 39 I should lose nothing, but should raise It 
25 He that loveth his life shaU lose it; and he 
9 Of them which thou gavest me have I lost 
8 that we lose not those things which we 



18. 
e John 
8. To cause loss, ClM"^'^ zemioo. 

Matti6. 26 if he shall gain the whole world, and lose 
Mark 8. 36 if he shall gain the whole world, and lose 

LOSE children, to — 

To be bereaved, V^;?' shako!. 

Isa. 49. 21 seemg I have lost my children, and am de. 

LOSE, to cause to — 

To cause to breathe out, nsi naphach, J. 

Job 31. 39 caused the ovmers thersof to lose their L 
LOSS — 
1.A casting away, avo^oK'l) avohole. 

Acts 27. 23 there shall be no lbs3 of. .Ufa amohgyou 



LOT 

2. Loss, (rifiia zimia. 

Acts 27. 31 and to have gained this harm and loM 
PhiL 3. 7 what things were gain, .those I counted!. 
3. 8 I count all things, .loss for the ezcellcucy 

LOSS, to bear the — 

To be or suffer as a sinner, or as one erring, Kpn. 

Gen. 31. 39 I bare the loss of it ; of my hand didsC 
LOSS cl (children or) others, to havo after the — - - 
X.To he bereaved, Vo^j? shekol. 

Isa. 47. 8 neither shall I know the loss of children. 
47. 9 the loss of children, and widowhood : they 

l-Bercaved, D'^35' shikkulim. 

Isa. 49. 20 shalt have, after thou hast lost the othev 

LOSS, to «uffer — 

To cause loss, (ri/j.tSa zemioo. 

T Co. 3. 13 he shall suffer loss : but ho himself shall 
Phil. 3. 8 for whom I have suffered the loss of all 

LOST, to be — 

l.To perish, he lost, liH aJ/ad. 

1 Sa. 9. 3 the asses of Kish, Saul's father, were lost 

9. 20 as for thine asses that were lost three days 

Psa.119. 176 I have gone astray like a lost sheep; seek 

Jer. 50. 6 My peoijle hath been lost sheep ; their sh. 

Eze. 19. s when she saw that, .her hope was lost 

34. 4 neither have ye sought that which was lost 

34. 16 I will seek that which was lost, and bring 

37. 1 1 our hope is lost : we are cut off for our pa, 

2. To fall, Ssj naphaL 

Num. 6. 13 the days that were before shall be lost, be. 

Z.To hose away, destroy, waste, a-noWvut apollu. 
Matt 10. 6 go rather to the lost sheep of the house 
15. 24 I am not sent but unto the lost sheep ol 

18. II [Son. .is come to save that which waslost) 
Lukeis- 4 go after that wliich is lost, until he find 

15. 6 for 1 have found my sheep which was lost 
15. 24 For this my son was. .lost, and is found 

15. 32 tlus thy brother, .was lost, and is found 

19. 10 to seek and to save that which was lost 
John 6. 12 Gather.. fragments, that nothing be lost 

17. 12 none of them is lost, but the son of pordl. 

2 Co. 4. 3 gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are L 

LOST ("cbing), that -whioli was — 
Lost thing, aini* abedah. 

Exod32. 9 (or) for any manner of lost thing, which 

Lev. 6. 3 Or have found that which waa lost, and 
6. 4 shall restore, .the lost thing which he fo. 

Deut 23. 3 with all lost thing of thy brother's, which 
LOT — 
\.A lot, hyi goral. 

Lev. 16.' 8 Aaron shall cast lots upon the two goats 

16. 8 one lot for the Lord, and the other lot tot 

16. 9 bring the goat upon which the Lord's lot 
16. 10 But the goat, on which the lot fell to be 

Num26. 55 the land shall be divided by lot : accord. 
26. 56 According to. .lot shall the possession th, 
33. 54 ye shall divide the land by lot for an inh. 

33. 54 shall be in the place where his lot falleth 

34. 13 the land which ye shall inherit by lot, wh. 
' 2 to give the land for an inheritance by lot 

3 so shall it be taken from the lot of our in. 
2 By lot (was) their inheritance, as the LORD 
1 (This) then was the lot of the tribe of the 
I the lot of the children of Joseph fell from 
I There was also a lot for the tribe of Man. 
17. 14 Why hast thou given me. .one lot and one 

17. T7 great power : thou shalt pot have ose lot 

18. 6, 8 that I may cast lots for you here before 
18. 10 Joshua cast lots for them in Shlloh before 

18. II the lot of the tribe of the children of B. 
i3. II tiio coast of their lot camo forth between 

19. I the second lot came forth to Simeon, .for 
19. 10 the third lot came up for the children ol 
19. 17 the fourth lot came out to Issachar, for 
19. 34 the fifth lot came out for the tribe of the 
19. 32 Thesixthlot cameouttothechildrenof K. 
19. 40 the seventh lot came out for the tribe of 

19. 51 divided for an inheritance by lot in Shiloh 
21. 4 lot came out for the families of the Koh. 
21. 4 had by lot out of the tribe of Judah, and 
ai. 5 lot out of the families of the tribe of Ep. 
21. 6 the chUdren of Gershon (had^ by lot out 
21. 8 gave by lot unto the Levites these cities 
21. 10 Kohathites; for theirs was the first lot 
21. 20 they had the cities of their lot out of the 
21. 40 all the cities, .were (by) their lot twelve 

Judg. 1.13 Come up with me into my lot, that we may 
I. ' 3 I likewise will go with thee into thy lot 

20. 9 the thing which we wlU do . . by lot against 
t Cb. 6. 54 of the Kohathites; for theirs was the lot 

6. 61 (out of) the half..ol Manasseh, by lot, ten 
6. 63 Unto the sons of Merari . . by lot. -twelve 
6. 65 they gave by lot out of the tribe of the 
24. 5 Thus were they divided by lot, one sort 

24. 7 Now the first lot came forth to Jehoiarfb 
14! 31 These likewise cast lots over against their 

25. 8 they cast lots, ward against (ward), as well 

25. 9 Now the first lot came forth for Asaph to 
36. 13 they cast lots, as weU the small as the g. 
26. 14 And the lot eastward feU to Shelemiah 

26. 14 they cast lots ; and his lot came out nor. 
Neh. 10. 34 we cast the lots among the priests, the Lev. 

II. I the rest of the people also cast lota» to M; 

Esth. 7. 7 they cast Pur, that (is), the lot, bffore B. 

g. ^4 had cast Pur, rnat(is), the lot. to donsuijia 

Psa. iS. 5 and of niv ciy? : thou maiutainest my lot 



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foa., 22. j8 They part .. and cast lots upon my vesture 
125.' 3 Bhallnot rest upon the lot of therighteouB 
Ttov. I. 14 Cast in thy lot among us ; let us all have 
x6. 33 The lot is cast into the lap ; but the whole 
,18. 18 The lot causeth contentions to cease, and 
Isa. 17. 14 the portion, .and the lot of them that rob 
34. 17 he hath cast the lot forthem, andhishand 
■37. 6 they, they (are) thy lot : eventothemhast 
Jer. 13. 25 thy lot, the portion of thy measures from 
Eze. 24. 6 Woe to the bloody city, .let no lot fall upon 
Dan. 12. 13 thou shalt rest, and stand in thy lot at 
Joel 3. 3 tfiey have cast lots for my people ; and 
Obad, II and cast lots upon Jerusalem, even thou 
Joo. I. 7 Come, and let us cast lots, that we may 
1. 7 they cast lots, and the lot fell upon Jon. 
Mic. 2. 5 that shall cast a cord by lot in the cong. 
Nah. 3. 10 they cast lots for her honourable men, and 
Z.A cord, portion, snare, 73n, 'jjrj chebel. 

Deut32. 9 For. .Jacob (is) tiae lot of his inheritance 

1 Ch. i5. 18 land of Canaan, thelotof your inheritance 
Psa. 105. It land of Canaan, the lot of your inherita. 

3./4 lot, K\rjpos kleros. 

Matt27. 35 [and parted his garments, casting lots] 

27-35 [^"<i upon my vesture did they cast lots] 
Markis. 24 they parted his garments, casting lots upon 
luke 23. 34 And they parted his raiment, and cast lots 
John 19. 24 and for my vesture they did cast lots 
Acts I. 26 they gave forth their lots; and the lot fell 
8. 21 Thou hast neither part nor lot in this m. 
lOT. lii'? concealed, dark coloured. 
Abraham's brother's son, father of Amrnon and Moab. 
B.C. i8o8. 

Oen. II. 27 Nahor, and Haran ; and Haran begat L. 
ji. 31 L. the son of Haran his son's son, and S. 
<i2. 4 Abram departed .. and L. went with him 

12. 5 And Abram tpojc Sarai his wife, and L. 
J3. I wife and all that he had, and L. with him 

13. 5 L. also, which went with Abram, had flo. 
13. 7 strife between.. the herdraen of L. 'Seattle 
13. 8 Abram said unto i. , Let there be no strife 

' 13, 10 L. lifted up his eyes, and beheld all the 
13. II L. chose him., the plain of Jordan; andL. 
13. 12 L. dwelt in the cities of the plain, and 

13. 14 Abram, after that L. was separated from 

14. 12 they took L., Abram's brother's son, who 
14. 16 brought again his brother L., and his goods 
19. I L. sat in the gate of Sodom : and L. see. 
ig. 5 And they called unto L., and said unto 
19. 6 L. went out at the door unto them, And 
ig. 9 they pressed sore upon the man, (even) L. 
ig. 10 pulled L. into the house to them, and shut 
ig. 12 the men said unto L., Hast thou here any 
ig. 14 L. went out, and spake unto his sons in 
ig. 15 the angels hastened L., saying. Arise, take 
19. 18 And L. said unto them. Oh ! not so, my 
19. 23 The sun was risen upon the earth when L. 
19. 29 sent L. out of the midst of the overthrow 
19. 29 overthrew the cities in the which L. dwelt 
19. 30 L. went up out of Zoar, and dwelt in the 

19. 36 Thus were both the daughters of L. with 
Dent. 2. g, 19 the children of L. (for) a possession 
Psa. 83. 8 they have holpen the children of L. Selah 
Lnkei7. 28 as it was in the days of L. ; they did eat 

17. 29 the same day that L. went out of Sodom 
17. 32 Eemember L.'s wife. 

2 Pe. 2. 7 delivered just L. . vexed with the filthy 
lOT, to be one's, to cast — 

To cast a lot, obtain by lot, Kayxav> lagchano. 
Luke i. 9 his lot was to burn incense when he went 
Johnig. 24 Let us not rend it, but cast lots for it, wh. 

EO'-TAN, 1 01'? a covering. 

Son of Seir the Horite. B.C. 1800. 

Gen. 36. 20 L., and Shobal, and Zibeon, and Anah 

35. 22 children of L. .Horiand Heman ; and L.'s 

36. 2g duke L., duke Shobal, duke Zibeon, duke 
1 Ch. I. 38 L., and Shobal, and Zibeon, and Anah, and 

I. 39 L.;Hori,andHomam:andTimna(wa3)L.'3 
LOTHE, to — 
1 . To loathe, cast away, Vya gaal. 

Jer. 14. 19 hath thy soul lothed Zion? why hast thou 
Eze. 16. 45 that lothethherhusbandandherchildren 
16. 45 whichlothed their husbands and their ch. 
Z.To be or become weary, r\tr> laah, 2. 

Exod 7. 18 Egyptians shall iothe to drink of the wa. 
Z.To be short, grieved, T^iJ cjatsar. 

Zech.ii. 8 my soul lothed them, and their soul also 
[See also Loathe.] 
IOTHE seives, to — 
To be cut off, loathed, oip qut, 2. 
i£ze. 6. 9 they shall Iothe themselves lor tne evils 

20. 43 shall Iothe yourselves In your own sight 
36. 31 shall Iothe yourselves in your own sight 

rOTHING - 

Casting away, 7Kii goal. 

Eze. 16. s to the lotting of thy .person, in the day 
lOUD — 
l.Oreai, {old, high, lovd), Vn; gadol. 

"Qan. 39. 14 he o«ime In. .and I cried with a loud voice 

1 Sa. 28. 12 she cried with a loud voice : and the wo. 

2 Sa. 15.23 »Uthecountryweptwithaloud voice, and 

19. 4 the king oried with a loud voice, O my son 

I Kl. 8. 55 and blessed £^. .with a loud voice, saying 

a EL18. j5 irith a loud voice in the Jews' language 

8 CI1.1J. 14 »wareunto the Lord with a loud voice, and 

' ■•», JQ to praise the Loic.with aloud voice on 

;pk (9 Qmbi tiiey cried nltli a laud voic« in the 



Ezra' 3. 12 wept with a loud voice ; and many shou. 

3. 13 the people shouted with aloud shout, and 
10. 12 congregation, .said with a loud voice, As 

Nell. 9. 4 cried with a loud voice unto the Lord 
Esth. 4. I Mordecai. .cried with aloud and a bitter 
Prov.27. 14 He that blesseth his friend with a loud vo. 
Isa. 36. 13 with a loud voice In the Jews' language 
Eze. 8. 18 though they cry in mine ears with a loud 
9. I He cried also in mine ears with a loud v. 

11. 13 cried with a loud voice, and said. Ah Lord 

2. 2*0 roar, move, sound, make a noise, npn hamah. 

Prov. 7. II She (is) loud and stubborn; her feet abide 
Z. Strong, hard, severe, pin chazaq. 

Exodig. 16 the voice of the trumpet exceeding loud 
i.Strength, might, hardness, ly oz. 

2 Ch.30. 21 with loud instruments unto the Lord 
5. To be high, on rum. 

Deut27. 14 the Levites shall speak., with a loud voice 
a. Hearing, liap shtma. 

Psa. 1 50. 5 Praise him upon the loud cymbals : praise 
7. Great, jxiyas megas. 

Matt 27. 46 Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eli! 
27. 50 when he had cried again with a loud voice 

Mark i. 26 had torn him, and cried with a loud voice 

5. 7 cried with a loud voice, and said, What 
15. 34 Jesus cried with aloud voice, saying, Eloil 
15. 37 Jesus cried with aloud voice, and gave up 

Luke 1 . 42 she spake out with a loud voice, and said 

4. 33 unclean devU, and cried out with a loud 
8. 28 with a loud voice said. What have I to do 

17. IS turned back, and with a loud voice glori. 

15. 37 began to. .praise God with a loud voice 
23. 23 they were instant with loud voices, req. 
23. 46 when Jesus had cried with a loud voice 

Johnii. 43 he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come 
Acts 7. 57 Then they cried out with a loud voice, and 

7. 60 cried with a loud voice. Lord, lay not this 

8. 7 unclean spirits, crying with loud voice 
14. 10 Said with a loud voice. Stand uprigiit on 

16. 28 Paul cried with a loud voice, saying. Do 
26. 24 FestUs said with a loud voice, Paul, thou 

Kev. 5. 2 strong angel proclaiming with aloud voice 
5. 12 Saying with a loud voice, Worthy is the 

6. 10 they cried with a loud voice, saying, How 

7. 2 he cried with a loud voice to the four an. 
7. 10 cried with a loud voice, saying. Salvation 

. 8. 13 saying with a loud voice Woe, woe, woo 

10. 3 cried with a loud voice, as . . a lion roareth 

12. 10 I heard a loud voice saying in heaven 
14. ^Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, and 
14. 9 saying with a loud voice. If any man wo. 

14. 15 crying with a loud voice to him that sat 
14. 18 cried with a loud cry to him that had 
ig. 17 he cried with a loud voice, saying to 

LOUD, to sing — 

To cause to be heard, yp^ shamea, 5. 

Nell. 12. 42 And the singers sang loud, with Jezrah. 

LO'DDER and louder — 
Might, IRO meod. 

Exodig. 19 sounded long, and waxed louder andlou. 

LOVE — 

\,Love, nnrjx a.hahah. 

Gen. 29. 2D (but) a few days, for the love he had to her 
2 Sa. I. 26 thy love to me was. .passing the love of 

13. 15 than the love wherewith he had loved her 
Psa. 109. 4 For my love they are my adversaries 

109. 5 theyhaverewardedme..hatredformylove 

Prov. 5. ig and be thou ravished always withher love 

10. 12 Hatred stirreth up strifes : but love cover. 

15. 17 Better (is) a dinner of herbs where love is 
9 that covereth a transgression seeketh love 

5 Open rebuke (is) better than secret love 
I no man knoweth either love or hatred (by) 

6 Also their love, and their hatred, and their 

4 house, and his banner over me (was) love 

5 comfort me with apples. •I(am) sick of love 

7 that ye stir not up, nor awake fmy) love 

5 that ye stir not up, nor awake (my) love 
10 the midst thereof being paved (with) love 

8 ye tell him, that I (am) sick of love 

6 how pleasant art thou, O love, for delights 
4 that ye stir not up, nor awake (my) love^ 

6 Iove(isXstrong as death; jealousy (is) cruel 

7 Many waters cannot quench love^ neither 
7 if a man would give all . . for love, it would 

9 in his love and in his pity he redeemed 
2. 2 the love of thine espousals, when thou w. 

2. 33 Why trimmest thou thy way to seek love? 
31. 3 have loved thee with an everlasti;ig love 

3. I according to the love of the Lord toward 

11. 4 with cords of a man, with bauds of love 
Zeph. 3. 17 he wiU rest in his love ; he will joy over 

2. Acts of loves, Q'Snx ohabim. 

Prov, 7. 18 Come.'.iet us solace ourselves with loves 
3. Offices of love, -m dod. 

Prov. 7. 18 let us take our fill of love until the mom. 

Song I. 2 his mouth . thy love (is) better than wine 
I. 4 we will remember thy love more than wine 

4. 10 How fair is thy love, my sister. . spouse 
4. 10 how much better is thy love than mne 1 
7. 12 the vineyards . there will I give thee my 1. 

Eze 16. 8 behold, thy time (was) the time of love ' 
23. 17 came to her into the bed of love, and they 

i.A female friend, T^]])-\ rayah. 

Song I. 9I have compai;g^^ho«, O my love, to a co. 



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Song 1. 15 Behold, thou (art) fair, my love ; behold 
2. 2 As the lily among thorns, so (is) my love 
2. 10 Pjse up, my love, my fair one, and come 
2. 13 Arise,mylove,myfairone, andcomeaway 
4. I Behold, thou (art) fair, my love ; behold 

4. 7 Thou (art) all fair, my love . . no spot in 

5. 2 Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove 

6. 4 Thou (art) beautiful, my love, as Tirzah 

S.Love, a-yowT) agape. 

Matt 24. 12 because iniquity shall abound, the love ol 
Lukeii. 42 pass over judgment and the love of God 
John 5. 42 that ye have not the love of God in you 
13' 35 niy disciples, if ye have love one to anot. 
15. 9 so have I loved . . continue ye in my love 
15. 10 abide in my love, .as I. .abide in his lovo 
15. 13 Greater love hath no man than this, that 
17. 26 that the lo.ve wherewith thou hast loved 
Bom. 5. 5 because the love of God Is shed abroad in 
5. 8 But God commendeth his love toward ua 
8. 35 Who shall separate us from the love of C? 
B. 39 able to separate us from the love ol God 

12. g (Let) love be without dissimulation. Ab. 
1 3. 10 Love worketh no ill to his neighbour . . love ■ 

15. 30 for the love of the spirit, that ye strive 
t Co. 4. 21 shall I come unto you. .in love, and (in) 

16. 24 My love (be) with you all in Christ Jesus 
2 Co. 2. 4 that ye might know the love which I have 

2. 8 that ye would confirm . . love toward him 

5. 14 For the love of Christ constraineth us; be. 

6. 6 by the Holy Ghost, by love unfeigned 
8. 7 and (in) all diligence, and (in) your lovo 
8. 8 and to prove the sincerity of your love 
8. 24 showye. .theproof ofyourlove, andof our 

13. II God of love and peace shall be with you 
13. 14 the love of God, and the communion of 

Gal. 5. 6 uncircumcision; butfaith.. worketh bylo, 
5. 13 to the flesh, but by love serve one another 
5. 22 the fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace 

Eph. I. 4 and vrithout blame before him in lovo 

1. 15 of your faith, .and [love] unto all the sal. 
2. 4 for his great love wherewith he loved ua 
3. 17 that ye, being rooted and grounded In love 
3. 19 And to know the love of Christ, which 

4. 2 meekness, .forbearing one another in lovo , 

4. 15 speaking the truth in love, may grow up t 

4. 16 the body unto the edifying of itself in L 

5. 2 walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us 

6. 23 and love with faith, from God the Father 
PhiL I. 9 this I pray, that your love may abound 

1. 17 the other of love, knowing that I am sei 

2. 1 if any comfort of love, if any 1 ello ivship 
2. 2 ye be like minded, having the same lovj 

Col. I. 4 of the love (which ye have) to all the sa. 
i. 8 Who also declared unto us your love in 

2. 2 be comforted, being knit together in lovj 

1 Th. I. 3 your work of faith, and labour of lovo 

3. '12 and abound in love one toward another 
5. 8 putting on. .breast plate of faith and love 

5. 13 to esteem them very highly in love lor 

2 Th. 2. 10 because they received not the love of tho 

3. 5 direct your hearts into the love of God 

1 Ti. I. 14 with faith and love which is in Christ 

6. II follow after, faith, love, patience, meek. 

2 Ti. I. 7 of power, and of love, and of a sound m. 

1. 13 in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus 

Phil. 5 Hearing of thy love and faith, which thou 

7 have great joy and consolation in thy lovo 

9 Yet lor love's sake I rather beseech, .b. 

Heb. 6. 10 your work and labour of love, which ye 

10. 24 to provoke unto love and to good works 

1 Jo. 2. 5 in him verily is the love of God perfected 

2. 15 world, the love of the Father is not in 

3. I Behold what manner of love tho Father 
3. 16 Hereby perceive we the love (of God), be. 

3. 17 But. .howdwelleththeloveof Godinhim^ 

4. 7 for love is of God ; and every one that 1. 
4. 8 loveth not knoweth not God .. God is lova 
4. 9 In this was manifested the love of God to. 
4. 10 Herein is love, not that we loved God, but 
4. 12 dwelleth . . and his love is perfected in us 
4. 16 and believed the love that God hath to us 
4. 16 God is love ; and he that dwelleth in love 
4. 1 7 Herein is our love made perfect, that we 
4. 18 There is no fear in love ; but perlectlove 

4. 18 Hethatfearethisnot madeperlectinlove 

5. 3 For this is the love of God, that we keep 

2 John 3 Grace be with you. .in truth and love 

6 this is love, that we walk after his com. 
Judo 2 Mercy unto you, and peace, and love, be 
,21 Keep yourselves in the love of God, look. 
Rev. 2. 4 have, becauoo thou hast left thy first love 

LOVE, to — 

1. To love, 3nK aheb. 

Gen. 22. 2 thine only (son) Isaac, whom thou loves* 

24. 67 and she became his wile ; and he loved her 

25. 28 AndlsaaclovedEsau. .butRebekahloved 
27. 4 make me savoury meat, such as I love 
27. 9 make . .meat for thy father, such as he L 
27. 14 made savoury meat, such as his lather 10. 
29. 18 Jacob loved Rachel; and said, I will serve 
29. 30 and he loved also Rachel more than Leah 
29. 32 now therelore my husband will love me 
34. 3 he loved the damsel, and spake kindly 
37. 3 Israel loved Joseph more than all his ch, 
37. 4 when his brethren saw that their fath;r 
44. 20 he alone is lelt. .and his lather lovethhiru 

Exodzo. 6 that love me, and keep my commandme. 

21. 5 I love my master, my wife, andmy child. 
Lev. 19. 18 thou ehalt love thy neighbour as thysell 

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Dent. 4. 37 because he loved thy fathers, theretore ho 

5. 10 unto thousands of them that love me and 

6. 5 thou shall love tlic Lord tliy God with all 

7. 9 mercy with them tliat love him and l<eep 
7. 13 he will love thee, and bless thee, and niu. 

10; 12 to wallc in all his ways, and to love him 

10. 15 had a delight in tliy fatliers to love them 
10. j8 loveth the stranger, in giving him food 

10. 19 Love ye therefore the stranger : for ye w. 
ji. I thou shalt love the Loud thy God, and 

11. 13 to love the Lord your God, and to serve 
II. 22 to love the Lord your God, to walk in all 
13. 3 know whether ye love the Lord your God 

15. 16 because lie loveth thee and thine house 

19. 9 to love the Lord thy God, and to walk 
83. 5 turned . .because the Lord tliy God loved 
30. 6 to love the Lord tliy God with all thine 
30. 16 In that I command thee this day to love 
30. 20 That thou mayest love the Lord thy God 

Jo3h.22. 5 charged you, to love the Lord your God 
23. II Take good heed, .that ye love the Lord 

Judg. 5. 31 (let) them that love him (be) as the sun 
li. 16 Tliou dost but hate me, and lovest me not 
16. 4 he loved a woman in the valley of Sorek 
16. 15 How canst thou say, I love thee, when 

Ruth 4. 15 for thy daughter in law, which loveth thee 

I Sa. I. 5 he loved Hannah : but the Lord had shut 
16. 21 he loved him greatly ; and he became his 
18. I and Jonathan loved him as his own soul 
i8. 16 But all Israel and Judah loved David 
j8. 20 And Michal, Saul's daughter, loved David 
18. 22 all his servants love thee : noiv therefore 

18. 28 (that) Michal, Saul's daughter, loved him 

20. 17 for he loved him as. .his o^vn soul 

a Sa. 12. 24 bare a son. .Solomon, .and the Lord loved 
13. I and Aramon the son of David loved her 
13. 4 Amnon said unto him, I love Tamar, my 
J3. 15 than the love wherewith he had loved her 

19. 6 In that thou lovest thine enemies, and ha. 

1 Ki. 3. 3 Solomon loved the Lord, walking in the 

II. I king Solomon loved many strange women 

2 Ch.ii. 21 Behoboam loved Maachah the daughter of 

9. 2 Shouldest thou, .love them that hate the 

26. TO and in Carmel : for he loved husbandry 

Neh. I. 5 mercy for them that love him and observe 

Esth. 2.17 the king loved Esther above all the women 

Job 79. 19 they whom I loved are turned against me 

Psa. 4. 2 will ye love vanity, (and) seek after leas.? 

5.11 let them also that love thy name be joyful 

ji. s and him that loveth violence his soul ha. 

11. 7 For the righteous Lord loveth righteous. 
26. 8 Lord, I have loved the habitation of thy 
3t. 23 O love the Lord, all ye his saints, .the L. 

33. 5 He loveth righteousness and judgment 

34. 12 loveth (many) days, that he may see good? 
37. 28 the Lord loveth judgment, and forsaketh 

40. 16 such as love thy salvation say continually 
45. 7 Thou lovest righteousness, and hatest wi. 
47. 4 the excellency of Jacob whom he loved 
52. 3 Thou lovest evil more than good, .lying 
52. 4 Tliou lovest all devouring words, 0..dece. 

69. 36 they that love his name shall dwell tiier. 

70. 4 let such as love thy salvation say contin. 
78. 68 But chose.. the mount Zion which he loved 
87. 2 Tlie Lord loveth the gates of Zion more 
97. 10 Ye that love the Lord, hate evil : he pr. 
99. 4 The king's strength also loveth judgment 

109. 17 As he loved cursing, so let it come unto 
116. I I love the Lord, because he hath heard 
1 19. 47, 48 thy commandments, which I have loved 
119. 97 how I love thy lavrf ! it (is) my meditat. 
119. 113 I hate, .thoughts : but thy law do I love 
119. 119 Thou puttest away .. therefore I love thy 
119. 127 I love thy commandments above gold 
119. 132 usest to do unto those that love thy name 
119. 140 very pure : therefore thy seryant loveth 
119. 159 Consider how I love thy precepts : qui. 
119. 163 Ihate and abhor lying, .thy law do I lave 
119. 165 Great peace have they which love thy law 
J19. i67thy testimonies. .Hove them exceedingly 
in. 6 Jerusalem : they shall prosper that love 

145. 20 Lord preserveth all them that love him 

146. 8 bowed down : the Lord loveth the righ. 
Erov. I. 22 How long, ye simple ones, wlU ye love si.? 

J. 12 For whom the Lord loveth he correcteth 

4. 6 preserve thee : love her, and she shall keep 
8. 17 I love them that love me ; and those that 

8. 21 That I may cause those that love me to 
8. 36 own soul : all they that hate me love de. 
g. 8 rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee 

12. I Whoso loveth instruction loveth knowle. 

13. 24 he that loveth himi^astenethhim betimes 
15. 9 he loveth him that followeth after right. 
45. 12 A scorner loveth not one that reproveth 
t6. 13 and they love him that speaketh right 
J7. 17 A friend loveth at all times, andabrother 
17. 19 He loveth tramsgression that loveth strife 

18. 21 they that love it shall eat the fruit thereof 

19. 8 He that getteth wisdom loveth his own 
20. 13 Love not sleep, lest thou come to poverty 

21. 17 He that loveth pleasure (shall be) a poor 
21. 17 he that loveth wine and oU shall not be 
22. 11 He that loveth pureness of heart, (for) the 
29. 3 'VVhoso loveth wisdom re joiceth his father 

■Eocl. 3. 8 A time to love, and a time to hate^; a time 
J. 10 He that loveth silver shallnotbe satisfied 

5. ro norhethatlovethabimdancewithincrease 

9. 9 Live joyfully with the wife whom thou lo. 
Cans' ^' 3 ointment, .therefore do the virgins love 

I. 7 TeUme.Othou whoramysoulloveth,wh. 
a- 4 we ■will run after thee., the upright love 
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3. 3 watclimen..Sawyehim whommysoullo.t 
3. 4 but I found him whom my soul loveth : I 
Isa. I. 23 every one loveth gifts, and followeth after 
43. '4 I have loved tliee : tlierefore will I give 
48. 14 The Lord hath loved him : he will do his 
56. 6 and to love the name of the Lord, to bo 

56. 10 sleeping, lying down, loving to slumber 

57. 8 thou lovedst tlieir bed where thou sawcst 
6r. 8 I the LOKD love judgment, I hate robbery 

65. 10 and be glad witli licr, all ye that love her 

Jer. 2. 25 I have loved strangers, and after them will 
5. 31 my people love (to have it) so : and what 

8. 2 whom they have loved, and whom they 
14. 10 Thus have theyloved to wander, they have 
31. 3 I have loved thee with an everlasting love 

Eze. 16. 37 and all (them) thattliou hast loved, with 
Dan. 9. 4 covenant and mercy to them that love him 
Hos. 3. I love a woman beloved of (her) friend, yet 

3. I who took to other gods, and love flagons 

4. 18 her rulers (with) shame do love. Give ye 

9. I thou hast loved a reward upon every corn. 
9. 10 abominations were according as tliey loved 

10. II Ephj-aim. .an heifer, .taught, .loveth to 

11. 1 then I loved him, and called my sou out 

. 12. 7 (He is) a merchant.. he loveth to oppress 

14. 4 I will love them freely : for mine anger is 

Amos 5. 15 Hate the evil, and love the good, and est. 

Mic. 3. 2 Who hate the good, and love the evil ; who 

Zeeh. 8. 17 love no false oath ; for all these, .that I 

8. 19 feasts ; therefore love the truth and peace 
Mai. I. 2 have loved you .. Wherein hast thou loved 

1. 2 not Esau Jacob's brother?, .yetl loved J. 

2. II the holintss of the Lord which he loved 

I.Loi^e, njHK ahabah. 

Deut. 7. 8 because the I/ORB loved you, and because 

I Sa. 18. 3 made . . because he loved him as his o^vn s. 

20. 17 because he loved him. .as he loved his own 

1 Ki. 10. 9 because the Lord loved Israel for ever 

2 Ch. 2. II Because the Lord hath loved his people 

9. 8 because thy God loved Israel, to establish 
Hos. 9. 15 I will love them no more : alltheirprinees 
Mic. 6. 8 but to do justly, and to love mercy, and 

S.yb love, have in the bosom, 3511 chahah. 

Deut. 33. 3 Yea, he loved the people ; all his saints 

4. To love, pity, he merciful, Drn racham, 

Psa. 18. 1 1 wiU love thee^ Lord, my stiength 

5. To love. 
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ayairiw agapao. 

43 Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate 

44 I say unto you. Love your enemies, bless 

46 For it ye love them which love you, what 
24 either he will hate the one, and love tlie 
19 Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 
37 Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all 
39 Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 
21 Then Jesus,beholding him, loved him, and 

30 thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all 

31 Thou shalt love thy neiglibour as thyself 
33 to love him with all the heart, and with 

33 to love (liis) neighbour as himself, is more 
27 Love your enemies, do good to them which 

32 if ye love them which love you, what th. 
32 for sinners also love those that love thein 
35 love ye your enemies, and do good, and !. 

5 he loveth our nation, and he hath built us 

42 Tell me . . which of them will love him m.? 

47 shelovedmuch; but. .(the same)lovethli. 

27 Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all 

43 ye love the uppermost seats in the synag. 
13 either he will hate tlie one, and love the 

16 God BO loved the world, that he gave his 

19 and men loved darkness rather than light 
35 The Father loveth the Son, andhath given 

42 If God were your Father, ye would love 

17 Therefore doth my Father love me, bee. 
5 Jesus loved Martha, and her sister and L. 

43 they loved the praise of men more than 

I having loved his own . . he loved them unto 
23 No w . . one of his disciples, whom Jesus 1. 

34 A new commandment. .That ye love one 
34 as I have loved you, that ye also love me 
15 If ye love me, keep my commandments 
21 and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me 
21 he that loveth me shall be loved of my F. 
21 1 will love him, and will manifest myself 
23 If a man love me, he will keep my words 

23 my Father will love him, and we will come 

24 He that loveth me not keepeth not my 

28 If ye loved me, ye would rejoice, because 
31 that the world may know that I love the F. 

9 As the Father;hath loved me, so have 1 1. 

12 That ye love one another, as I have loved 
17 I command you, that ye love one another 

23 and hast loved them, as thou hast lot'ed 

24 thou lovedst me before the foundation of 
26 that the love wherewith thou hast loved 
26 and the disciple standing by whom he 1. 

7 that disciple whom Jesus loved saith unto 

15 Simon, .lovest thou me more than these? 

16 again . . Simon, (son) of Jonas, lovest thou 

20 seeth the disciple whom Jesus loved fol. 
28 work, .for good to them that love God 
37 than conquerors, through him that loved 

13 As it is ^vritten, Jacob have I loved, but 

8 Owe no man anything, but to love one an. 

8 he that loveth another hath fulfilled the 

9 Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 
9 Gtod hath prepared fortliem that love him 
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2 Co. g. 7 or of necessity : for God loveth a cheerful 
ti. Ii Wherefore? becauBel love you not? God 
12. 15 abundantly I love you, the leas I be loveil 

OaL 2. 20 the Son of God, who loved me, and gave 
5. 14 Thou shalt love thy neighbour as tliysclt 

Eph. 2. 4 for his great love wherewith he loved ux 
5. 2 walk in love, as Christ also hath loved ua 
5. 25 love your wives, even as Christ.. loved 
5. 28 So ought men to love their wives aa tliclt 
5. 28 He that loveth his wife loveth himself 

5. 33 let every one , . so love his wife even as n. 

6. 24 Grace (be) with all them that Tovc our L. 
Col. 3. 19 Husbands, love (your) wives, and bo not 

1 Th. 4. 9 ye yourselves are taught of God to love 

2 Th. 2. 16 even our Father, which hathloved us, and 
2 Ti. 4. 8 unto all them also that love his appearing 

4. 10 Demas. .having loved this present world 

Heb. I. 9 Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated 

12. 6 For whom the Lord loveth he chastencth 

Jas. I. 12 Lord hath promised to them that love him 

2. 5 he hath promised to tliem that love him ? 

2. 8 Thou shalt love thy neighbour aa thyself 

I. 8 Whom having not seen, ye love ; in whom 

1. 22 love one another with a pure heart fervcn. 

2. 17 Honour all (men). Love the brotherhood 

3. 10 he that will love life, and see good days 
2. 15 who loved the wages of unrighteousness 
2. 10 He that loveth his brother abideth in the 

2. 15 Love not the world, neither the things 
2. 15 If any man love the world, the love of the 
3. 10 neither he that loveth not his brother 

3. It the message, .that we should love one an. 
3. 14 We know that, .because wc love the brc. 

3. 14 He that loveth not (his) brother abideth 
3. 18 My little children, let us not love in word 
3. 23 and love otie another, as he gave us com. 

4. 7 let ua love one another, .every one that I. 
4. 8 He that loveth not knoweth not God ; for 
4. 10 not that we loved God, but that he loved 
4. II if God so loved us, we ought also to love 
4. 12 If we love one another, God dwelleth in 
4. 19 We love him, because he first loved us 
4. 20 If a man say, I love God, and hateth his 
4. 20 that loveth not his brother, .how can he 1. 

4. 21 That he who loveth God love his brother 

5. I every one that loveth him tliat begat lov. 
5. 2 By this we know that we love the children 
S. 2 when wo love God, and keep his comma. 

2 John I whom I love in the truth ; and not I only 

5 new commandment, .that we love one ,1. 

3 John I well beloved Gaius, whom I loved in the 
jRev. I. 5 Unto him that loved us, and washed us 

3. 9 make them . . to know that I have loved 
12. II they loved not their lives unta the death 

6. To will or icish, 64\u ihelo. 

Marki2. 38 scribes, which love to go inlong clothir? 

7. To be a friend, (piXfu philed. 

Matt. 6. 5 for they love to pray standing in the syii. 
10. 37 He that loveth father or mother more 

10. 37 he that loveth sou or daughter more than 
23. 6 love the uppermost rooms at feasts, and 

Iuke2o. 46 love greetings in tlic markets, and the 
John 5. 20 the Father [loveth] the Son, and showctli 

11. 3 Lord, behold, he whom thou lovest is side 

11. 36 Then said the Jews, Behold, how he loved 

12. 25 He that loveth his life sliall lose it ; and 
15. 19 the world would love his own : but bcca. 
16. 27 Father., loveth you, because ye have loved 

20. 2 to the other disciple whom Jesus lovod 

21. 15, 16, 17 Lord, thou knowcst that I love thee 
21. 17 Simon. .Lovest thou me? Lovest thouiiie? 

I Co. 16. 22 If any man love not the Lord Jesus Cliiist 
Titus 3. 15 Greet them that love us in the faith. Grace 
Rev. 3. 19 As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten 
22. 15 and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie 

LO'VE, in — 

1. To love, 2r\K alieb. 

I Kill. 2 thelnations. .Solomonlclave unto these in!. 

2. To cleave to, pyn chashaq. 

Isa. .38. 17 thou hast in love to my soul (delivered 

LO'VE, inordinate or much — 

1. Doting love, n^jy. agabah. 

Eze. 23. II she was more corrupt in her inordinate L 

^.Doting loves, D'?;); agabim, 

Eze. 33. 31 for with'theirmouththeyshowmuchlove 

LO'VE to have the pre-eminence, to- 
To love to be first, <pi\oirputT€va> philoprSteuO. 
3 John 9 Diotrephes, who loveth to have thopre-e. 

LO'VE, to set — 

To cleave to, ppri cluxshaq. 

Deut 7. 7 The LORD did not set his love upon yoa 
Psa. 91. 14 Because he hath set his love upon mo 

LO'VE, tender — 

Pity, inercy, D'orn rachamim. 

Dan. 1. 9 into favour and tender love with the ini. 

lOVE as hrethren — 

Loving one's brethren, (pi\dSe\(pos philadelphos. 

I Pe. 3. 8 love as brethren, (be) pitiful, Che) coui-t. 
LO'VE of the brethren, or brotherly love — • 
Love of the brethren, ^{,Ka^€\<pia Philadelphia. 

Rom. 12. 10 one to another witli brotherly love; in hen. 

I Th. 4. 9 as touching brotherly love ye need not 

Heb. i> I Let brotherly k)ve<»ntinue 

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lOVE of money — 

Love of silver, <pi\apyvpla philarffunt, 

1 Ti. 6. lo For the love of money is the root of all o. 
XOYE one's children or hnsband — 

1. Lover of children, (piKireKvos phAlotehixn^. 

Titus 2. 4 teach the young women, .to love their ch. 

2.Lover of husband, <pl\avZpos philandros, 

Titus 2. 4 women to be sober, to love their husbands 

XOV£ toward man — 

Love of mankind, ^lAaydpuirla philanthrSpia. 
Titus 3. 4 and love of God our Saviour toward man 

lOVELY — 

1. To he loved, nnx alieb, 2. 

2 Sa. I. 23 Saui and Jonathan (were) lovely and pie. 

'2.Desire, a desirable thing, ^c^D machmad. 

Song s. 16 yea, he (is) altogether lovely. This (is) my 
8. Very lovely, or lovable, irpoa-^i^'fis prosphiles. 

Phil. 4. 8 whatsoever things (are) lovely.. think on 

LOVELY, very — 

Doting acts of love, Q'?JH. agahim. 

Eze. 33. 32 as a very lovely song of one that hath a pi. 

lOVEE — 

l.To love, inK aheb. 

1 Ki. 5. I for Hiram was ever a lover of David 
Psa. 38. II My lovers and ray friends stand aloof from 

88. iB Lover and friend hast thou put far from 
iam. I. 2 among all her lovers she hath none to CO, 

%To love, anx aheb, 3. . » 

Jer. 22. 20 and cry. .for all thy lovers are destroyed 

22. 32 thy lovers shall go into captivity: surely 
30. 14 All thy lovers have forgotten thee ; they 

lam. 1. 19 I called for my lovers, .they deceived me 
jKze. 16. 33 thou givest thy gifts to all thy lovers, and 
a6. 36 with thy lovers, and with all the idols of 
16. 37 I wm gather all thy lovers, with whom 

23. 5 she doted on her lovers, on the Assyrians 
23. 9 delivered her into the hand of her lovers 
23. 22 I will raise up thy lovers against thee, from 

Hos. 2. 5 I wUl go after my lovers, that gave (me) 
2. 7 she shall follow after her lovers, but she 
2. 10 her lewdness in the sight '){ her lovers 

2. 12 my rewards that my lovers have given me 

2. 13 she went after her lovers, and forgat me 

Z.To dote on, love, 3Jj; agab. 

Jer. 4. 30 lovers will despise thee, they will seek thy 
4. A friend, companion, JJl rea. 

Jer. 3. I r.ast played the harlot with many lovers 

5. Loves, D'gnK ahabim. 

Hos. 8. 9' alone by himself : Ephraim hath hired lo. 

WVEB. of God — 

Lover of Ood, <pi\6$eos philotheos. 

2 Ti. 3. 4 of pleasures more than lovers of God 

107EB of good men — 

Lover of the good, <pi\dya9os philagathos. 

Titus I. 8 a lover of good men, sober, just, holy, torn. 

lOVEE of hospitality — 

Lover of strangers or of hospitality, ipiXd^evos. 
Titus I. 8 But a lover of hospitality .. sober, just, h. 

lOVEB of own self — 

Lover of self, ^IXavTos pMlawtos. 

2 Ti. 3. 2 men shall be lovers of their cwn selves 

LOVER of pleasures — 

Lover of pleasure, iptK'fiSovos philedonos. 

2 Ti. 3. 4 lovers of pleasures more than.. of God 
XOVES — 
Beloved, Ti; yadifl. 

Psa. 45. title, sons of Korah. Maachil, A song of loves 

XO'TIKa — 

I.Loves, D'jriK ahabim. 

Prov. 5. 19' the loving hind and pleasant roe ; let her 

Z.Good, 3ia tab. 

Prov 22. 1 loving favour rather than silver and gold 

lOVING kindness — 

Kindness, ^D^ chesed. 

isa. 17. 7 Show thy marvellous loving kindness, 
23. 6 tender mercies and thy loving kindnesses 
s6. 3 thy loving kindness (is) before mine eyes 
36. 7 How excellent (is) thy loving kindness, 
36. 10 continue thy loving kindnessunto them 
40. 10 I have not concealed thy loving kindness 
40. II let thy loving kindness and thy truth co. 
42. 8 Lord will command his loving kindness 
48. 9 We have thought of thy loving kindness 
51. I O God, according to thy loving kindness 
63. 3 thy loving kindness (is) better than life 
69. 16 Hear me, Lord ; for thy loving kindn. 

88. II Shall thy loving kindness be declared in 
89. 33 my loving kindness will I not utterly take 

89. 49 where (are) thy former loving kindnesses 
92. 2 To show forth thy loving kindness in the 

103. 4 who crowneth thee with loving kindness 
107. 43 they shall understand the loving kindness 
119. 88 Quicken me after thy loving kindness; so 
119. 149 Hear .according unto thy loving kind. 
119. 159 O Lord, according to thy loving kindness 
<^. 3 praise thy name for thy loving Kindness 



Psa. 143. 8 Cause me to hear thy loving kindness In 
Isa. 63. 7 I will mention the loving kindnesses of 

63. 7 to the multitude of his loving kindnesses 
Jor. 9. 24 1 (am) the Lord which exercise loving ki. 

16. 5 my peace . . loving kindness and mercies 
31. 3 with loving kindness have I drawn thee 
32. 18 showest loving kindness unto thousands 

Hos. 2. 19 betroth, .in loving kindness, and in mer. 

low — 

l.A (common) man, DiK adam. 

Psa. 49. 2 Both low and high, rich and poor, toget. 

2.L0V1, hmrible, '75V' shaphal. 

Job 5. II To set up on high those that be low ; that 
Eccl, 12. 4 when the sound bf the grinding is low, and 
Eze. 17. 6 became a spreading vine of low stature 

17. 24 I the Lord, .have exalted the low tree 
21. 26 exalt (him that is) low, and abase (him that 

Z. Lower, under, 'POP tachti. 

Lam. 3. 55 I called. .OLORD, out of the low dungeon 
[See also Bring, brought, degree, man.] 

LO'ft, to — 

To low, nji;a gaah. 

I Sa. 6. 12 along the highway, lowing as they went 
Job 6. 5 grass? or loweth the ox over his fodder? 

low, to be — 

l.To be bowed dovm, nrj^ shachach, 2. 

Isa. 29. 4 thy speech shall be low out of the dust 
l.To be low, humble, bs^ shapJiel. 

Isa. 32. 19 and the city shall be low in a low placo 

IiOW, to be made — 

1. To be low, humble, hs^ shaphel, 

Isa. 2. 17 the haughtinessof man shall be made low 
40, 4 every mountain and hill shall be made low 

^.Humiliation, lotvliness, rawelvaicns tapeinosis. 
Jas. 1. 10 But the rich, in that he is made low : be. 

low, to bring or lay — 

To make low or humble, bn^ shaphel, 5. 

I Sa. 2. 7 The Lord, .he bringeth low, and lifteth 
Prov 29. 23 A man's pride shall bring him low : but h. 
''sa. 13. II will lay low the haughtiness of the terrible 

25. 12 of thy walls shall he bring down, lay low 

26. 5 lofty city, he layeth it low. .layeth it low 

low, to bo brought — 
l.To be low, ';i3D makak. 

Psa. 106. 43 and were brought low for their iniquity 

2. To be made low, ^50 makak, 6. 

Job 24. 24 but are gone and brought low; they are 

Z.To bow down, nrnj' shachoxh. 

Psa. 107, 39 tliey are minished and brought low thro. 
4. To be bowed dovm, nrvf shachach, 2. 

Eccl.i2. 4 daughters of music shall be brought low 

b.To be low, humble, h^;^ shaphel. 

Isa. 2. 12 and. .lifted up. .he shall be brought low 

6.2'o make low, TaTreivam tapeinoo. 

Luke 3 . 5 every mount, and hiU shall be brought low 

low country or plain — ^ 

Loio country, low land, fhzv shephelah. 

1 Ch.27. 28 sycamore tree's that (were) in tho low pi. 

2 Ch. g. 27 that (are) in the low plains in abundance 

26. la had much cattle, both in the low country 
28. 18 had invaded the cities of the low country 

LOW estate, or placo, or degree — 

X.Low, humble place, h^i shephel. 

Psa. 136. 23 Who remembered us in our low estate 
Eccl. 10. 6 great dignity, and tho rich sit in low pi. 

I.Loioness, low place, rnsvf shiphlah. 

Isa. 32. 19 and the city shall be low tu a low place 

Z.Lovj, hurrible, rdiren'Ss iapeinos. 

Luke I. 52 put down, .and exalted them of low deg. 
!Rom 12. 16 condescend to men of low estate. Be not 
Jas. I. 9 Let the brother of low degree rejoice in 

^.Lowliness, low estate, rairziyaKris tapeinosis, 
Luke 1. 48 For ho- hath regarded the low estate of 

LOW, lower or lowest parts — 

L(, ver, under, 'nrin tachti. 

Psa. 63. 9 shall go into the lower parts of the earth 
139. 15 wrought in the lowest parts of the earth 
Isa. 44. 23 shout, ye lower parts of the earth: break 
Eze. 26. 20 shall set thee in thelow parts at the earth 

low, very — 

Beneath, low, M$5 mattah. 

I)eut28. 43 high, and thou shalt come down very low 

lOWEE, lowest — 

l.End, extremity, nyfj kalsah, 

1 Ki.i2. 31 made priests of the lowest of the i>eople 

13. 33 made, .of the lowest of the i)eople priests 

2 KI. 17. 32 and made unto themselves of the lowest 

2.Z010, humble, '?£!» shaphal. 

Lev. 13. 20 behold, it(be) in sight lower than the skin 
13. 21 and (if) it (be)notlowerthantheskin, bat 
13. 26 and it (be) no lower than the (other) skin 
_ 14. 37 wkioh in sight (are) lower than the wall 



3. Lower, under, ]"iPirin tachton. 

Isa. 22. 9 gathered together the waters of the loweif 
Eze. 40. 18 And the pavement . .(was) the lower pa v. 

40. 19 from the forefront of the lower gate unto 

41. 7 and so increased(froni) the lowest., to the 

42. 5 than the lower, and than the middlemost 
42. 6 straitened more than the lowest and Uie 
43. 14 to the lower settle (shall be) two cubits 

i.Lower, under, ''WB tachti. 

Gen. 6. 16 lower, second, and third, .shalt thou 'make 
Deut32. 22 shall bum unto the lowest hell, and shall 
Neh. 4. 13 Therefore set I in the lower places behind 
Psa. 86. 13 thou hast delivered my soul from the lo. 
88. 6 Thou hast laid me in the lowest pit, in da. 

5. Last, most extreme, distant, effxaros eschatos. 
Lukei4. 9 begin with shame to take the lowest room 
14. 10 But. .go and .sit down in the lowest room 

6. Lower down, Kardrepos katoteros. 

Eph. 4. 9 descended first into the lower parts of til* 
LOWER or LOTTR, to — 
To lour, be dark, gloomy, aTvyvd^u stugnaxo. 

Matt 16. 3 fortheskyisredandlowering..hypocritcs 
LOWER, to make — 
l.To let or make to lack, "iplj chaser, 3. 

Psa. 8. 5 thou hast made him a little lower than the 
2. To make low, less, iKarrau elattoo. 

Heb. 2. 7 madesii him a little lower than the ang. 
2. 9 who was made a little lower than the an, 
lOWER, to be put — 
To make low, humble, hB\f skaphel, 5. 

Prov 25. 7 than that thou shouldest be put lower in 
lOWINQ — 
A voice. Sip qol. 

1 Sa. 15. 14 and tho lowing of the oxen which I hear! 

LOWLINESS (of mind) — 

Lowliness of mind.rair^ivoippoaivTitapeinophrosune. 
Eph. 4. 2 With all lowliness and meekness, with 
PhiL 2. 3 in lowliness of mind let each esteem other 

lOWlY — 

l.Low, humble, afflicted, IJJ/, 'Jj; ani, anav. 

Prov. 3. 34 soorneth. .but he giveth grace unto the 1. 
16. 19 of an humble spirit with the lowly, than 

2. To he lowly, jrjv tsana. 

Prov II, 2 cometh shame : but with the lowly (is)w. 
S.Low, huivble, 'Va^ shaphal. 

Psa. 138. 6 yet hath he respect unto the lowly: but 
i.Loio, humble, raveivSs tapeinos. 

Matt II. 29 I am meek and lowly in heart : and ye 
ITT-'BEffi, D'51'7. 

The inhabitants of N. Africa, W. from Egypt. (See 
Libyans). 

2 Ch.i2. 3 the L., the Sukkiims, and the Ethiopians 

16. 8 Were not. .Ethiopians and. . L. a huge 
Nah. 3. 9 was) infinite ; Put and L. were thy help. 

mC'-AS, LUKE, AoukSs light-giving. 

A physician who travelled much with the apostle Paul, 

and is understood to have written the third gospel and 

the Acts of the Apostles. 

Col. 4. 14 L., the beloved physician, and Demas 
2 Ti. 4. II Only L. is with me. Take Mark, and bring 
Phm. 24 Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, L., my fell. 

LTT-CI-FER, Si?'rT shining one. 

A translation of heiel applied to tho king of Babylon 

by Isaiah, in reference to his glory and pomp. B.C. 720. 

Isa. 14. 12 L., son of the morning ! (how) art thou 

Itr-Cl'-TJS, AoiKios of light. 

1. A Christian from Cyrene, ministering at Antioch. 

Acts 13. 1 1. of Cyrene, andManaen, whichhadbeen 

2. A kinsman of Paul ; perhaps the same as No i. 
Rom. 16. 21 Timotheus my work fellow, and L., and 

nrCJRE — 

l.Dishonesi gain, V!f2 betsa. 

I Sa. 8. 3 turned aside after lucre, and took bribes 

I.Oain, profit, KfpSos kerdos. 

Titus I. II teaching things, .for filthy lucre's saka 

ItrCRE, given to or greedy of filthy — 
A shameful gainer, al(rxpoKep5{ts aischrokerdes. 
Titus I. 7 must be . .no striker, not given to filthy L 
I Ti. 3. 8 not double tongued.. not greedy of filthy L 

LTTCRE, for filthy — 

Shamefully gaining, alffxpoi^^?^^^ aischrokerdoi. 
I Pe. 5. 2 not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind 

LUCRE, not greedy of filthy — 
Not loving silver, a^iXdpyvpos aphilarguros. 
I Ti. 3. 3 no striker, not greedy of filthy lucre ; but 

LUD, LUD'-m, LY-DI'A, llV. 

1. Son of Shem, B.C. 2280 ; supposed to have founded 
the kingdom of Lydia in Asia Minor. 

Gen. 10. 22 The children of Shem , . Arphaxad, and U 
X Ch. I. 17 The sons of Shem.. Arphaxad, and L., and 

2. Descendants of Lud in K. Africa, Asia Minor.Assyrlai 
&c. 

Isa. 66, 19 I will send those that escape, .(to) Pul ' 
Eze 27. 10 They of Persia and of 1, vatXvt Elivit*re» 



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XV-J>TM, Dni"?. 

Bon of Mizraim ; the African Lewatah in Mauritania. 

Gen. lo. 13 Mizraim begat L., and Anamim, and Leli. 

I Oil. I. II Slizraim begat L., and Anamim, andLeli. 

m'-HITH, n'rn'?, n>nS table. 

A city of Moal) between Ar and Zoar, at the S. extremity 

of the Salt Sea. 

Isa. 15. 5 for by the mounting up of L. with weep. 

Jer. 48. 5 For in the going up of L. continual weep. 
lUKEWAEM — 
Somewlial warm^ x^^"-?^^ chliaros. 

Rev. 3. 16 So then because thou art lukewarm, and 
lUMP (of figs) — 
l.Btinch 0/ dried figs, nS?! debclah. 

2 Ki. 20. 7 And Isaiah sai3. Take a lump of figs. And 

Isa. 33. ?i Let theaa take a lump of figs, and lay (it) 

2.Mass of things mixed, tpvpajia. phurwma. 

Kom. 9. 21 of the same lump to make one vessel unto 

II. 16 if the flrstfruit(be)holy,the lump (i3)also 

1 Co. 5. 6 a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump? 

5. 7 that ye may he a new lump, as ye are unl. 

Gal. 5. 9 A little leaven leaventh tlie whole lump 

ITJNATICK, to 1)6 — 

To be moon-struck, cri\rivi.i,^oii.ai. 

Matt. 4. 24 those which were lunatick, and those that 
17. 15 he is lunatick, and sore vexed : for oft 
ITJIIK privily, to — 
To hide, watch secretly, jsy isaphan. 

Prov. I. ti let us lurk privily for the innocent witho. 
1. 18 And..they lurk privily for their (own) lives 

ITJEKING — 

To sit still or down, 3ir; yashah. 

Psa. 17. 12 as it were a young lion lurking in secret 

lUKKlNG place — 

I. Place of lying in wait, a^iNO muarab. 

Psa. 10. 8 He sitteth in the lurking places of the vill. 

2.iriding place, D'Nina machaboim, 

I Sa. 23. 23 take knowledge of all the lurking places 

rusT — 

\.Soul, breath, desire, ^si ncphesh. 

Exod 15. 9 my lust shall he satisfied upon them ; I 
Psa. 78. 18 they tempted, .by asking meat for their 1. 

^.Stubbornness, enmity, imagination,PAi'']Vsherirnth 
Psa. 81. 12 gave them up unto their ovm hearts' lust 
3. Object of desire, .iixn taavah. 

Psa. 78. 30 They were not estranged from their lust 
i. Desire, over desire, iviBv/xia epithuma. 

Mark 4. 19 the lusts of other things entering in, choke 

John 8. 44 the lusts of your lather ye v.-ill do. He w. 

Kom. I. 24 through the lusts of their o-.vn hearts, to 

1. 12 [that yeshould obey it in the lusts thereof] 

7. 7 for I had not known lust, except the law 

13. 14 provision for the flesh, to (fulfil) the lusts 

Gal. 5. i6 and ye shall not fulfil the lust of the fiesh 

5. 24 have crucified the flesh with the. .lusts 
. 3 conversation in times past in the lusts of 

4. 22 corrupt according to the deceitful lusts 

6. 9 many foolish and hurtfui lusts, which dr. 

2. 22 Flee also youthful lusts : but foUoT/ righ. 

3. 6 silly women, .led away with divers lusts 

4. 3 after their own lusts shall they heap to 
Titus 2. 12 denying ungodliness and worldly lusts 

3. 3 serving divers lusts and pleasures, living 

1. 14 when he is drawn away of his own lust 

1. 15 when lust hath conceived, it bringeth fo. 
I. 14 according to the former lusts in your ig. 
z. It abstain from fleshly lusts, which war ag. 

4. 2 in the flesh to the lusts of men, but to the 
4. 3 when we; walked in lasciviousness, lusts 

1. 4 the corruption . .in the world through lust 

2. to that walk after the flesh in ine lust of un. 

2. 18 they allure through the lusts of the flesh 

3. 3 come . . scoffers, walking after their own 1. 

2. 16 lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes 

2. 17 the world pasneth away, and the lust the. 
6. 25 Lust not after her beauty in thine heart 

16 complainers, walking afier their own lusts 
18 should walk after their own ungodly lusts 

5. Pleasure, sweetness, r/Soyfi hedone. 

Jas. 4. I of your lusts that war in your members? 

4. 3 ask . . that ye may consume (it) upon yoiur I. 

6. Eager desire, vpe^is orexis. 

Bom. I. 27 burned in their lust one toward another 

1. Suffering, affection, irddos pathos. 

1 Th. 4. 5 Not in the lust of concupiscence even as 

ITJST (after), to — 

I.To desire, incline to, nix avah, 7. 

.Numii; 34'there they buried the people that lusted 
Psa. 106. 14 But lusted exceedingly in the wilderness 

2. To desire, nix avah, 3. 

Daut 14. 36 for whatsoever tliyaoui lusteth after, for 

&. Desire, niK awah. 

Cent 12. 15, 20, 21 whatsoever thy soul lusteth after 

i. To' desir f greatly, iin$vfj.ea epiffnimeo. 

Matt 5 fS whosoever looketh on a woman to lust af. 
.; Oo, 10, 6 not.. alter evil thiaga, a.s tliey also lusted 



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Gal. 5. 17 the flesh lusteth against the spirit, and 
Jas. 4. 2 Yc lust, and have not : ye kill, and desire 

5.T0 be desiring, f7yai iiriBunriTrtseinai epithumetes. 
I Co. 10. 6 we should not luat after evil things.as they 

Q. Desire, over desire, 4-irtOvfiia epilhumia. 

Ker. 18. 14 the fruits that thy soul lusted after are d. 

7. To desire -upon or eagerly, ^irnroOfu cpipotheo. 

Jas. 4. s The spirit that dwoUcth in us lusteth to 
LUSTING— 
Desire, nim taavah. 

Numii. 4 the mixed multitude .fell a lusting : and 
LTJSTT — 
Oil, ointment, \d^ shamen. ' '' 

Judg. 3. 29 about ten thousand men, all lusty, and 
LTTZ, li*? bending, curve. 

1. A city of the Canaanites, afterwards called Bcth-el ; 
in the lot of Benjamin. Now called Bcitin. 

Gen. 28. 19 thoname of that city (was called) L. at tho 
35. 6 So Jacob came to L. , which (is) in the land 
48. 3 God Almighty appeared unto me at L. ui 

Josh.i6. 2 goeth out from Beth-el to L., and passeth 
1 8. 13 toward L., to the side of L.. which (is) B. 

Judg. I. 23 now the name of the city before (was) L. 

2. A city in the land of the Hittites, i.e. Cyprus ; built 
by the man who showed the entrance of Luz or Bethel 
to the spies of Israel. B.C. 1425. 

Judg. I. 26 called the name thereof L.: which (is) the 

LY-CA-O-NI'-A, AvKaovia. 

A province of Asia Minor N. from Cilicia, W. from 
Cappadi cia, and S. from Galatia. Its chief cities were 
Derbe, Lystra, and Iconium. 

Acts 14. 6 fled unto Lystrs; and Derbe, cities of L. 
14. 1 1 saying in the speech of L., The gods are 
LT-CI'-A, AvkU. 
A province in the extreme S. of Asia Minor. 

Acts 27. s Pamphylia, we came to Myra, (a city) of L. 
LTD'-DA, AvSoa. 

A city of Dan, ten miles E. from Joppa ; once called 
Lod and Diospolis ; now Ludd. 

Acts 9. 32 down also to the saints which dwolfat L. 
g. 35 all that dwelt in L. and Saron saw him 
9. 38 forasmuch as L. was nigh to Joppa, and 
LY-Df-A, -^ihAvSia. 

1. Lud. A country and people in the N. of Africa, W. 
from Egypt. 

Eze. 30. 5 Ethiopia, and Libya, and L., and all the 

2. A devout woman of Thyatira, converted by Paul's 
preaching at Philippi. 

Acts 16. 14 certain woman named L., a seller of pur, 

16. 40 entered into (the house of) L.; and when 

LTDIANS, D'-llV. 

A people of Africa, See Lud, Ludim. 

Jer. 46. 9 the L., that handla (and) bend the how 
LYING — ^ 
l.A lying, deceitful one, 3'13 kedai. 

Dan. 2. 9 ye have prepared lying and corrupt words 
2.T0 lie, deceive, fail, 315 kazab, 3. 

Eze. 13. 19 your IjOQg to my people that hear (your)!.? 
Z.A lie, deceit, 315 kazaJb. 

Eze. 13. eTheyhaveseenvanityandlyingdivination 
13. 7 and have ye not spoken a lying divination 

i.To fail, feign, lie, deceive, wnj kachash, 3. 

Isa. 59. 13 In transgressing and lying against the L. 
Hos. 4. 2 By swearing, and lying, and killing, and 

h.A lie, failure, feigning, rnj kachash. 

Psa. 59. 12 and for cursing and lying (which) they B. 

6. Liars, D'Vi)2 kechashim. 

Isa. 30. 9 lying children, children (that) will not 

7. To fall, '^ej naphal. 

Deut2i. I if (one) be found slain, .lying in the field 

8. Vanity, falsehood, hv^ shav. 

Pea. 31. 6 I have hated them that regard lying va. 
Jon. 2. 8 They that observe lying vanities forsake 

^.Falsehood, lie, ip?' sheqer. 

1 Ki. 22. 22 I will be a Ijing spirit in th? mouth of 

22. 23 Lord hath put a Ijing spirit in the mouth 

2 Ch.i8. 21 lying spirit in the mouth of all his proph. 

18. 22 Lord hath put a lying spirit in the mouth 
Psa. 31. 18 Let the lying lips be put to sUence; which 
109. 2 they have spoken against me vrith a lying 
119. 20 Remove from me the way of lying ; and 

1 19. 163 I hate and abhor lying : (but) thy law do 

120. 2 Deliver my soul, Lord, from lying lips 
Prov. 6. 17 A proud look, a Ij-ing tongue, and hands 

10. 18 He that hideth hatred (with) lying lips 
12. 19 but a Ijing tongue (is) but for a moment 
i:. 22 Lying lips (are) abomination to the Lord 

17. 7 becomem not a fool ; much less do lying L 
21. 6 The getting of treasures by a lying tongue 
26. 28 A lying tongue hateth (those that are)affl. 

Isa. 32. 7 devices to destroy the poor with lying wo. 

J er. 7. 4 Trust ye not in lying words, saying. The 

7. 8 ye trust in lying words, that cannot profit 

29. 23 have spoken lying words in my name, wh, 

10. .4 vxird of falsehood, "iR!? ij'i debar sheq&r. 
Prov. 13. 5 A righteous (man) hat«w lying! but a wloked 



W.A lie, falsehood, \iicvSoi pscudos. 

Eph. 4. 25 Wherefore putting away lying, speak 9t. 

2 Th. 2. 9 with all Bower and signs and lying woo, 
LYING down — 
l.A couch, lying doton, Wj reha. ■ 

P8a.j39. 3 compassest my path and my lying down' 
2. To lie, lie down, 33y shakab. 

Isa. 56. 10 Bleeping, lying down, loving to slumbe» 
LYING in wait — 

1. Place of lying in wait, (vtlpov enedron. 

Acts 23. 16 heard of their lying in wait, he went andT 
^.Counsel again.%t one, (inBouKri epihoule. 

Acts 20. 19 befell me by the lying in wait of tlie Jews 
LxxNG in wait, (men ) — 
I. To lie in %vait, 3-ii< arab. 

Judg 16. 9 menPying in wait, abiding with her In thd 
2.Place of lying in wait, 3"ixa r^narah. 

Judg. 9. 35 Abiraelech rose up. .from lying in wait 
LYING with — 
\.A place of lying down, 3^p mishkab. 

Num3i. 17 woman thathatli kno^vn man by lying w. 
31. 18 that hath not known a man by lying witti 
31. 35 that had not known man by lying with him 

Judg2i. 12 that had known no man by lying with any 

2. To lie, lie doten, 3;?; shakab. 

Gen. 34. 7 folly. .In lying with Jacob's danghcr; w, 
Deut22. 22 If a man be found lying with a womanm. 

IY-SA-NT-AB, Ava-aylas. 

A tetrarch of Abilene. A.D. a6. 

Luke 3. I Herod being tetrarch of Galilee.. and L. 

EY-Sr-AS, Avaias. 

Chief captain of the Roman garrison at Jerusalem. 
Acts 23. 26 Claudias L. unto the most excellent gov, 
24. 7 [chief captain L. came (upon us), and with] 
24. 22 ^\'hen L. the chief cajitain . . come don n 

lYS'-TEA, AiffTfxa. 

A city of Lycaonia, in Asia Minor, forty miles W, of 

Iconium. Now called Latik. 

Acts 14. 6 They were ware of (it), and fled unto L. 
14. 8 there sat a certain man at L., impotent in 
14. 21 they returned again to L., and (to) Icon. 
16. I Then came he to Derbe and L.: and, beh. 
16. 2 by the brethren that were at L. and Ico. 
3 XL 3. II afflictions, which canie onto me., at Ik 



M 



MA-A'-CHAH, KA-A'-CAH, npj^p depression. 

1. Son of Nahor, Abraham's brother, by Reumiih a 
concubine. B.C. i860. 

Gen. 22. 24 his concubine., hare also Tcbah.. and M. 

2. One of David's v/ives, and mother of Absalom. B.C. 
1060, <* 

2 3a, 3. 3 Absalom, the son of M. tho daughter of T. 

1 Ch. 3. 2 Absalom tho son of M. the daughter of T. 

3. A district and city of Sjiia, in Manasseh, E. of Jordan. 

2 Sa. 10. 8 Ish-tob, and JL, (were) by themselves in 

1 Ch.19. 6 to hire them chariots, .out of SjTia-M. 

19. 7 So they hired, .the king of M. and his pe. 

i. A king of Maachah. B.C. 1060. 

2 Sa. 10. 6 sent and hired . ,of king M, a thousand 

6. The father of Achish king of Gath in Solomon's time, 
B.C. 1038. 

I Ki 2. 39 ran away unto Achiah son of M . king of O. 

6. The wife of Rehoboam and mother of Abijah kings 
of Judah. B.C. 1000. 

1 Ki. 15. 2 his mother's name (was) M., the daughter 
s Ch.ii. 20 after her he took M. the daughter of Ab. 

II. 21 Rehoboam loved M. the daughter of Abs. 

II. 22 Rehoboam made Abijah the son of M. the 

7. The mother of Asa king of Judah. B.C. 96b. 

1 Ki. 15, 10 his mother's name'(wa9)M., the daughter 

15. 13 also M. his mother, even her ho removed 

2 Ch.15. 16 (conceming)M. the mother of Asa the king 

8. Concubine of Caleb the son of Hezron. B.C. 1500. 

I Ch. 2. 48 M., Caleb's concubine, bare Sheber, and 

9. A woman of Benjamin, married to Machir, son of 
Slanasseh. B.C. 1630. 

iCh. 7. 15 whosesister'sname(was)M.; and the name 
7. 16 M. the vnie of Machir bare a son, and she 

10. "Wife of Jehiel the father or founder of Gibeon. 

B.C. 1250. 

I Ch. 8. 29 father of Gibeon ; whose wife's name . .11. 
9. 35 dwelt. .Jehiel, whose wife's name. .M- 

11. The father of Hanun. one of Da>'id's warriors. D.* 
1048. 

I (a. II, 43 Hanun, the son of M., and Joshaphat tha 

12. The father of Shephatiah, who ruled the Simeonitcg 
in David's time. B.C. 1038. 

I Ch.jT. 1$ the SimeenlteS; SheptatiahthesonQf |l^ 

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HA-A-CHA'-THI, MA-A-CHA-THITES, 'n?Jio, T\2!ia. 
latronymic of the inhabitants of Maachah or Maachath, 
Bear Mount Hermon, at the W. slope of South Anti- 
lebanus. 

Deut. 3. 14 Argob nnto the coasts of Geshurl and M. 

Josh.i2. 5 the border of the Geshurites, and the M. 
13. II and the border of the Geshurites and M. 
13. 13 expelled not. .the M.; but. .the M. dwell 

3 Sa. 23. 34 Ahasbai, the son of the M., Eliam the son 

2 Ki.25. 23 Jaazaniah the son of a M., they and their 

I Ch, 4. 19 Naham, the father of..E3htemoa tlie M. 

Jer. 40. 8 Jezaniah the son of a M., they and their 
7Cfi.-A'-DAI, 'IJiO Jah is ornament. 
one who had taken a strange wife. B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 34 Of the sons of Bani ; M., Amram, and Uel 
HA-AB-I'AH, nnya Jah is ornament. 
A priest who returned fi-om Babylon v/ith Zerubbabel. 
B.a 536. 

Neh. 12. 5 Miamim, M., Bilgah 
BIA'-AI, 'JJD Jah is compassionate. 
One of the priests who purified the people after their 
return from Babylon. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 36 hisbretliren..Milalai, Gilalai, M., Neth. 
MA-A'-LEH AK-RAB'-BIIff, D'3-ipH n>j;p. 
An acclivity on the S. border of Judah, between Kedish 
and the Salt Sea, with a bend toward the East. 

Josh 15. 3 it wentout to the south side to M.-A., and 
MA-A'-RATH, n"y;.p hare place.. 
A city in the hill country of Judah near Beth-anon ; now 
Umman. 

Josh.is. 59 M., and Beth-anoth, and Eltekon ; six 
HA-A'-SE'-IAH, in;i?'J4i?i n-Je/U^ worh of Jah. 

1. A Levite appointed for the service of praise. B.C. 
10:5. 

1 Ch.15. 18 with them their brethren.. M., and Matt. 

15. 20 Eliab, and M., and Benaiah, v/ith' psalter. 

2. One of the captains who assisted in setting Joash on 
the throne of Judah. B.C. 878. 

2 Ch.23. 1 M. the son of Adaiali, and Elishaphat the 

3. An officer of king Uzziah. B.C. 810. 

2 Ch.26. 11 hand of Jeiel the scribe, and-M. the ruler 

4. Son of Ahaz, liiug of Judah. B.C. 741. 

2 Ch.28. 7 slew M. the king's son, and Azrikam the 
6. The governor of Jerusalem in Josiah's reign. B.C. 
640. 

2 Oh.34. 8 M. the governor of the city, and Joali the 

6. A priest who had taken a strange -wife. B.C. 456. 

Ezra TO. 18 M., and Eliezer, and Jarib, and Gedaliah 

7. A priest of the family of Harim, who had taken a 
strange wife. B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 21 M., and Elijah, and Shemaiah, and Jehiel 

8. A priest, family of Pashur, who had taken a strange 
wife. B.C. 436. 

Ezra 10. 22 If., Ishmael, K"ethanel, Jozabad, and El. 

9. One who had taken a strange wife of the family 
of Pahath-Moab. B.C. 486. 

Ezra 10. 30 M., Mattanlah, Bezaleel, and Binnul, and 

10. Father of Azariah who repaired part of the wall of 
Jerusalem. B.C. 470. 

Neh. 3. 23 After him repaired Azariah the son of M. 

11. A priest who stood beside Ezra while he read the 
law. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 8. 4M.,onhisrighthand;andonhi3lefthand 

12. A priest v/ho explained the law rood by Ezra. ■ Per- 
haps the same with No. 11. 

Neh. 8. 7 M., Kelita, Azariah, Jozabad, Hanan, Pe. 

13. One who sealed the covenant made by Nehemiah. 
I.e. 445. 

Neh. 10. 25 Kehum, Hashabnah, M. 

14. A descendant of Pharez, dweUing in Jerusalem after 
the captivity. B.C. 445. 

Neh. II. 5 M. thesonof Baruch,the sonof Col-hozeh 

15. A Benjamite whose descendants dwelt in Jerusalem 
after the captivity. B.C. 443. 

Neh. II. 7 the son of M., the son of Ithiel, the son of 

16. A priest who assisted at the puiiflcation of the wall. 
Perhaps the same with No. 11. 

Neh. 12. 41 M., Miniamin, Michaiah, Elioenai, Zech. 

17. Another priest who took part in the above ceremony. 
B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 42 M., and Shemaiah, and Eleazar, and TJzzl 

18. A priest whose son was sent by king Zedekiah to 
inquire of the Lord. B.C. 680. 

Jer. 21. I and Zephaniah thp son of M. the priest 
29. 25 Zephaniah the F.on of M. the priest, and 
37. 3 and Zephaniah the son of M. the priest 

19. The father of a false prophet during the Babylonish 
captivity. B.C. 638. 

Jer. 29. 21 of Ahab..and of Zedekiah the son of M. 

20. An officer of the temple in Jehoiakim'a reign. B.C. 
601. 

Jer. 35. 4 above th« •chamber of M. the son of ShaL 
HAA-SB'-lAH, n;pr»3 Jah is a refuge. 
The grandfather of Baruoh, Jeremiah's amanuensis and 
^ecsenger. B.C. 650. 

'Jer. 3a.' J2 Baruch the son of Neriah, the son of M. 
51 59 Scraiah the son of Neriah, the son of M. 



KA-A-Sr'-AI, 'fe'yn work of Jah. 

An Aaronite whose famUy dwelt in Jerusalem after 

the captivity. B.C. 445. 

I Ch. 9. 12 M. the son of Adiel. the son of Jahzerah 

HA'-ATH, VlaiQ. 

An ancestor of Jesus, through Mary. 

Luke 3. 26 Which was (the son) of M., which was (the 

HA'-AZ, ryij counsellor. 

A son of Bam, the eldest son of Jerahmeel, great grand- 
son of Judah. B.C. 1470. 

I Ch. 2. 27 the sonsof Ram. .were M.,andJamin, and 
MA-AZ-I'AH, vi;|yo, n;;s;p strength of Jah. 

1. A priest to whom the charges of the sanctuary were 
assigned by lot in the days of David. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.24. 18 to Delaiah, the four and twentieth to M. 

2. A priest or family of priests that sealed the covenant 
made by Nehemiah. B.C. 445. 

Neh. lo. 8 M., Bilgai, Shemaiah : these (were) the p. 
llUi-CE-DQ-'Sl-A,Macedonian, MoKeSocio, MaKeS^f. 
A region N. of Greece proper, having Thessaly and 
Epirus on the S., Thrace and the ^S^ean Sea on the E., 
the Adriatic and Illyria on the W., and Dardania and 
McDsia on the N. The towns were Amphipolis, Apol- 
lonia, Berea, PhiUppi, and Thessalonica. The Komans 
divided the whole country S. of the valley of the Danube 
into niyricum, Achaia, and Macedonia, which included 
Thessaly. In Macedonia proper are AmphipoUs, Berssa, 
Philippi, Thessalonica, and Apollonia. 

Acts 16. 9 M., and prayed him. .Come over into M. 

16. 10 we endeavoured to go into M., assuredly 
16. 12 which is the chief city of that part of M. 

18. s Silas and Timotheus were come from M. 

19. 21 when he had passed through M. and Ac. 

19. 22 sent into M. two of them that ministered 
rg. 29 caught Galus and Aristarchus, men of M. 

20. I and departed for to go into M. 

20. 3 he purposed to return through M. 
27. 2 a M. of Thessalonica, being with us 
Eom 15. 26 it hath pleased them of M. and Achaia 

1 Co. 16. 5 pass through M. : for I do pass through M. 

2 Co. 1. 16 by you into M. . .to come again out of II. 

2. 13 leave of them, I went from thence into M. 

7. 5 when we were come into M., our flesh had 

8. I grace of God bestowed on . . churches of M. 
g. 2 I boast of you to them of M., that Achaia 

9. 4.if they of M. come with me, and find you 
II. 9 the brethren which came from M. supplied 

"PMl. 4. 15 I departed from M., no churches commu. 
1 Th. I. 7 to all that believe in M. and Achaia 

1. 8 word of the Lord not only in M. and Ach. 
4. 10 aU the brethren which are in all M. : but 

1 Ti. I. 3 abidestUlatEphesus.whenlwentintoM. 

HACE-EAS'-AI, 'ISpn thick. 

A Gadite warrior who joined David in Ziklag. B.C. 1058. 

I Ch.i2. 13 Jeremiah the tenth, M. the eleventh 
HACH-EE'-NAH, K323n knob, lump. 
Patronymic of a descendant of Caleb.the son of Jephun- 
nel ; comp. Cabbon, Josh. 15. 40. 

I Ch. 2. 49 the father of M., and the father of Gibea 
MA'-CHI, '?n. 

A Gadite, the father of Geuel whom Moses sent to spy 
out the land. B.C. 1520. 

Num 13. 15 Of the tribe of Gad Geuel the son of M. 
MA'-CHIR, T?D salesman. 

1. Son of Manasseh. B.C. 1635. 

Gen. 50. 23 children also of M. the son of Manasseh 

Kum 26. 29 M., the family of the Machirites : and M. 
27. I the son of M., the son of Manasseh, of the 
32. 39 the children of M. the son of Manasseh 
32. 40 gave Gilead unto M. the son of Manasseh 
36. I the son of M. , the son of Manasseh, of the 

Deut. 3. 15 And I gave Gilead unto M. 

Josh.13. 31 the children of M. the son of Manasseh 
13. 31 of the chUdreu of M. by their families 
17.- I M., the first bom of Manasseh, the father 

17. 3 GUead, the son of M., the son of Manasseh 
Judg. 5. 14 out of M. came doivn governors, and out 

1 Ch. 2. 21 the daughter of M. the father of Gilead 

2. 23 to) the sons of M., the father of Gilead 

7.14 the Aramitess bare M. the father of Gilead 
7. 15 M. took to wife (the sister) of Huppim and 
7. 16 the wife of M. bare a son, and she called 
7. 17 Gilead, the son of M., the son of Manasseh 

2. A Manassite, living near Mahaaaim in the days of 
David. B.C. 1040. 

2 Sa. 9. 4, 5 the house of M., the son of Ammiel 

17. 27 andM. the sonof AJnmiel of Lo-debar, and 

HA-CHm-ITES, n'ao Descendants of the preceding. 
Num26. 29 of Macliir, the family of the M. : and M. 

MACH-NAD-E'-BAI, '31J?n gift of the nohle one. 

A Jew who had taken a strange wife during or after the 

captivity. B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 40 M., Shashai, Sharai 

MAOH-PE'-LAH, n^S55 winding, spiral form. 

A field before Mamre in Hebron with a cave bought for 

a burying place by Abraham from Ephron the Hittite. 
Gen.23. 9 he may- give me the cave of M., which he 
23. 17 the field of Ephron, which (was) in M. 
23. 19 the cave of the field of M. before Mamre 
25. 9 Ishmael buried him in the cave of M., in 
49. 30 In the cave that (is) in the field of M. 
50. 13 buried him ia the cave of the field of M. 



HAD — 

l.To pretend to he feeble, ftn^ lahah, 7 

Prov.26. 18 As a mad (man),' who casteth fire biands 

2. To he mad, erring, VW shaga, i. 

Deut 28. 34 So that thou shalt be mad for the sight 
2 Ki. 9. I i wherefore came this mad (fellow) to thee 7 
Jer. 29. 26 for every man (that is) mad, and maketh 
H03. 9. 7 the spiritual man (is) mad, for the mult. 

5. Madness, ftavia mania. 

Acts 26. 25 I am not mad, most nohle Festns ; but sp. 
WAT), to be or feign self — 
l.To he foolish, to shine, ^n halal. 

Eccl. 2. 2 I said of laughter, (It is) mad ; and of m. 
2.T0 show self foolish, '>hn halal, 7 a. 

I Sa. 21. 13 feigned liimself mad in their hands, and 

Jer. 25. 16 shall drink, and be moved, and be mad 
50. 38 images, and they are mad upon (thair) id. 
. SI. 7 drunken .. therefore the nations are mad 

3. To sliow self mad or erring, V¥? shaga, 7. 

I Sa. 21. 14 Lo, ye see the man is mad : wherefore 
i.To he furious, raving, mad, ixalvo/xai mainomai. 
Johnio. 20 He hath a devil, and is mad ; why hear yo 
Acts 12. 15 And they said unto her. Thou art mad. B. 

26. 25 I am not mad, most noble Festus ; butsp. 
1 Co. 14. 23 come in . . wUl theynot say that ye are m.t 

MAD against, to be — 

l.To act foolishly, Vjn halal, 3as. 

Psa.io2. 8 they tliat are mad against me are swom 

2. To he fuHous or mad with any one, ijinaivoiMi. 

Acts 26. II being exceedingly mad against them, L 
WAP, to make — 
l.To act foolishly, onake foolish, ^jn haZal, 3a. 

Eccl. 7. 7 Surely oppression maketh a wise man 19. 

Isa. 44. 25 maketh diviners mad ; that tnmeth wise 

2. To turn round into madness, ireptTpeira) els luofiay. 
Acts 26. 24 Paul, .much learning doth make thee mad 
3£A'-DAI, 'la middle. 

A son of japheth, B.C. 2320,' whose descendants (Medes) 
lived in MeAw.-, the region S. of the Caspian Sea, having 
Hyrcania and Parthia on the E., Persia aad Susians aa 
the S., Assyria and Armenia on the "W. 

Gen. :o. 2 M., and Javan, and Tubal, and Meshecb 
I Ch. I. 5 M., and Javan, and Tubal, and Ifesbedi 

SIADE — 

Ten, or Made, n-fH asah or Tfj; asar. 

I Ki. 22. 48 Jehoshaphat made siiipa of Iharaluah to 
HiDE, to he — 
l.To beformed, brought forth, "j'n, V?n chnil, ehil, Zb. 

Job 15. 7 (Art) thou the first, .or wast thoamade 
%To he given, \m nathan, 2. 

Isa. 51.12 son of man (which) shall be made (as) £?. 
Z.To be destroyed, njij abad, 2. 

Ezra 4. 19 rebellion and sedition have been made 
6. II let his house be made a dunghill for this 

i.To he made, .T^j; asah, 2. 

Exodzs. 31 beaten work shaU the candlestick be made 

Lev. 2. 7 oblation.. shallbemade(of)flnefiourwitli 

2. 8 bring the meat offering that is made of 

2. II No meat offering. . shall be made with Ic. 

6. 21 In a pan it shall be made with oil . . bakea 

13. 51 spread, .in any work that is made of skin 
Num. 4. 26 all that is made for them : so shall they 

6, 4 shall he eat nothing that is made of the 

1 Ki. 10. 20 there was not the like made in any king. 

2 Ki. 12. 13 there was not made forthe house of the L. 
2 Ch. 9. 19 there was not the like made in any king. 
Psa. 33. 6 were the heavens made ; and all the host 

5. To he made, .T^j; asah, 4. 

Psa. 139. IS when I was made in secret, .curiously w. 

6. To set, D'if, DUy sum, sim. 

2 Sa. 15. 4 that I were made judge in the land, that 
Ezra 5. 17 that a decree was made of Cyrus the king 

7. To be set, DIB- sum, 2. 

Dan. 2. 5 and your houses shall be made a dunghill 

8. To be made like, appointed, ni?* shevah, 4. 

Dan. 3. 29 their houses shall be made a dunghill 

9. To beget, bring forth, yevvdo) gennao. 

2 Pe. 2. 12 But these . . [made] to be taken and destr. 

10. To become, begin to be, yivo/xat ginomai. 

Matt 4. 3 command that these stones be made bread 
9. 16 talceth from the garment, and the rent ia 
23. 15 tvhen he is made, ye make him twofold 
25. 6 And at midnight there was a cry made 

27. 24 but. .rather a tumult was made, he took 
Mark z. 21 away from the old, and the rent is made 

2. 27 The sabbath was made for man, and not 

14. 4 Why was this waste of the ointment made? 
Luke 4. 3 command this stone that it be made bread 

, 8. 17 nothing is secret that shall not be made 

14. 12 bid thee again, and a recompence be made 

23. 12 Pilate and Herod were made friends tog. 

23. 19 Who for a certain sedition made in the city 

John I. 3 All things were made by him ; and witii. 

I. 3 was not any thing made that was made 

I 10 the world was made by him, and the mo. 

1. 14 the Word was made flesh, and dwelt am. 

2. 9 had tasted the water that was made wii. j 
5. 4 [was made' whole of whatsoever disease] 



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John $■ 6 sslthtmto him, Wilt thou be m»de whole? 
5. 9 immedlaiely the man wao made V. hole, md 
J. 14 Behold, thou artmade whole: sin no more 

8. 33 how sayest thou. Ye Bhall be made fiee? 

9. 39 that they which see might be made blind 
'AAb 7. 13 Joseph's kindred was made known unto 

IS. 5 prayer was made without ceasing of the 
13 32 how that the promise Avliich was made 

14. 5 when there was an assault made both of 
jg. 26 they be no gods wliich are made with ha. 
21. 40 when there was made a great silence, he 
26. 6 the promise made of God unto our fathers 

Horn. I. 3 which was made of the seed of David ace. 

2. 25 thy circumcision is made uncircumcisiou 
7. 13 Was then tliat which is good made death 

10. 20 I was made manifest unto them that asked 
II. 9 Let their table be made a snare, and at. 

1 Co. I. 30 who of God is made unto us wisdom, and 

3. 13 Every man's workshall be made manifest 
4. 9 we are made a spectacle unto the world 
4. 13 we are made as the filth of the world, (and) 
7. 21 if thou maycst bo made free, use (It) ra. 
9. 22 I am made all things to all (men), that I 
II. 19 approved may be made manifest among 
14. 25 thus are the secrets of his heart made m. 

15. 45 The first man Adam was made a living 

2 Co. 5. 21 that we might be made the righteousness 
GaL 3. 13 Christ hath redeemed us. .being made a 

4. 4 Son, made of a woman, made under the 
Bph. 2. 1 3 ye . . are made nigh by the blood of Clirist 

3. 7 \niereof I was made a minister, according 
PhiL 2. 7took. .and wasmadeinthelilcenessofmen 
CoL I. 23 gospel, .whereof I Paul ara made a min. 

1. 25 Whereof I am made a minister, according 
Titus 3. 7 we shouldbe made heirs according to the 
Heb. I. 4 Being made so much better than the an. 

3. 14 For we are made partakere of Christ, if 

5. 5 Christ glorified not himself to be made 

6. 4 and were made partakers of the Holy (i. 

6. 20 made an high priest for ever, after the 
7. 12 there is made of necessity a change also 

7. 16 Who is made, not after tlie law of a car. 
7. 21 For those priests were made without an 
7. 22 By so much was Jesus made a surety of 
7. 26 an high priest . . made higher than the h. 

II. 3 wej'e not made of things which do appear 
Jas. 3. 9 which are made after the similitude of G. 
1 Pe. 2. 7 the same is made the head of the comer 

11, To be, ilfai einai. 

Acts 16. 13 where prayer was wont to be made ; and 

12. To lay, be laid, Ki7fiai keitnai. 

I Ti. I. 9 the law is not made for a righteous man 
[See also Almonds, appear, atonement, bald, better, 
breach, bring forth, broad, cedars, clean, confession, 
conformable, desolate, drunk, fat, gaziugstock, glorious, 
inquisition, king, Uke, low, mention, naked, partition, 
plain, possess, reckoning, red, search, serve, slaughter, 
Btriight, strong, sure, sweet, thin, unclean, white, 
whole]. 

MADS of, that is — 
Vessel, instrument, '73 Tceli. 

Num3i. zo all tha^ made of skins, and all work of 
MADE, thing — 
l.Work, T\2ih^ melahah. 

Lev. 13. 48'in a skin, or in any thing made of skin 

2. Deed, work, n'ay_a maasch. 

1 Ch. 9.^31 the things that were made in the pans 
Psa. 45. 1 1 speak of the things which I have made 

Z. Anything made, iro'n)iJ.a poiema. 

Eom. I. 20 being understoodbythethtngsthatarem. 

UASE ready to hand — 

Ready, prepared, 'iroiixos hetoimos. 

2 Co. 10. 16 line of things made ready to our hand 

MADE with or -without hands, not — 

Not madewith hands, axe^poiroirjTos aclieiropoietos. 
JU:arki4. 58 I ■will build another made without hands 
2 Co. 5. I an house not made wth hands, eternal 
Col. 2. II with the circumcision made without ha. 

aADE up, to be — 

To go i/p in length, progress, nant? rtVj; alah anikah. 
Neh. 4. 7 that the walls of Jerusalem were made up 

KADIAM', MaSieJ^.— See Midian. 

Acts 7. 29 was a stranger in the land of ST., where lie 

HAD HAN, (to play the) — 

\.To be mad or erring, yj» shaga, 4. 

I Sa. 21. 15 Have I need of mad men, that ye have 
2. To show self mad or ei-ring,, VW shaga, 7. 

J Sa. 21. 15 to play the mad man in my presence? 
HAD-HAN'-NAH, njo-ia heap. 

1. A city of Judah, near Ziklag. Same as El-Minyan, 
atteen miles from Gaza. 

Jodi.15. 31 And Ziklag, and M., and Sansannah 
8. tatronymic of- a son of Caleb the son of Jephunneh. 

I Ch. s. 49 She bare also Shaaph the father of M. 
JSSDISSS, ID-ip heap. 

A city of Moab, 'whose destruction was foretold by Jere- 
fnlah. B.C. 628-586. 

; Jer. 48. 2 thou shalt be cut down, M.; the sword 
HAD-SCE'-HAH, njp-D h^ap. 
^ city ol Benjamin, near Jerusalem. 
'Jo. IB. 31II. Jsremoved; fnslnliabltantsof Qebfan 



WADWE88 — 

1. Foolishness, madness, hoastvng, jfyi^n holelah. 

Eccl. I. 17 I gave my heart to know, .madness and 
2. 12 to beholdwisdom, and madness, and folly 
7. 23 of folly, even of foolishness (and) madness 
9. 3 madnesB.(iB).in their heart while thoy live 

2. Foolishness, madness, boasting, ns^Sin holeluih. 

Eccl. 10. 13 the end of his talk (is) mischleTOUs mad. 

3. Madness, erring, i'lya?' shiggaon. 

DcutzS. 28 Lord shall smite thee -with madnees, and 
Zechi2. 4 1 will smile .. his rider with madness ; and 

4. Wayit of thought or sense, 6.voia an^ia. 

Luke 6. II they were filled with madness; and com. 

5. Wrong mindedness, vapa<ppoyia paraphronia. 

2 Pe. 2. 16 dumb ass.. forbade the madness of the pr. 
MA'-DON, J'n9 district of the dan. 
A Canaanitish city in the N. of the Holy Land. 

Josh II. I he sent to Jobab king of M., and to tho 
12. 19 The king of JI., one; the king of Hazor 

KAG'-BISH, Ei'S^a a fortress. 
A place named -nith Bethel, Ai, &c. 

Ezra 2. 30 children of M., an hundred fifty and six 

HAG-DA'-LA, MaySoXo, ViayaSdv a toioer, greatness. 
A city of Galilee, S.W. of the Sea of Tiberias ; the same 
with Dalmanutha, or near it ; comp. Mark 8. 10. Now 
a small village called ifejdel, three miles N. of 
Tiberias. 

Matt 15. 39 took ship, and came Into the coasts of [M.] 
HAG-DA-LE'-NE, Vlayda\T]v^. 
A woman of Magdala, called Mary. 

Matt 27. 56 Among which was Mary M., and Mary the 

27. 61 And there was Mary M., and the other M. 

28. I the first (day) of the week, came Mary M. 
Markis. 40 among whom. .Mary M., and Mary the m. 

15. 47 And Mary M. and Mary (the mother) of J. 

16. 1 Mary M., and Mary the (mother) of James 
16. 9 [he appeared first to Mary M., out of w.] 

Luke 8. 2 Mary called M., out of whom went seven 
24. 10 It was Mary M., and Joanna, and Mary 

Johnig. 25 Mary the (M-ife) of Cleophas, and Mary M. 
20. I first (day) of the week cometh Mary M. 
20. 18 Mary M. came and told the disciples that 

MA(t-DI'-E1, '7N"'=!P God is renoxoned. 

A duke of Edom. B.C. 1450. 

Gen. 36. 43 Duke M., duke Iram : these (be) the dukes 
I Ch. I. 54 Duke M., duke Iram. These (are) the dukes 

HAGICIAK — 

l.Scribes, magicians, D'Ba";n chariummim. 

Gen. 41. 8 sent and called for all the magicians of E. 
41. 24 And I told (this) unto the magicians ; but 

Esod. 7. II the magicians of Egypt, they also did in 

7. 22 the magicians of Egypt did so -with their 

8. 7, 18 the magicians did so -with their ench. 
8. 19 the magicians said rmto Pharaoh, This (is) 

9. II tho magicians could not stand before M. 
9. II Ihebotl was upon the magicians, and upon 

Dan. I. 20 ten times better than all the magicians 
2. 2 tho king commanded to call the magicians 

2. Scribe, magician, cb-[n chartom. 

Dan. 2. 10 asked such things at any magician, or as. 
2, 27 the astrologers, the magicians, the sooth. 
4. 7 the magicians, the astrologers, the Chal. 

4. 9 Belteshazzar, master of the magicians 

5. II of the magicians, astrologers, Chaldeans 

HAGISTRATE — 

l.A judge, magistrate, BJ^ shephat. 

Ezra 7. 25 set magistrates and judges, which may J. 
2. To possess restraint, "ixj; vx yarash etser. 

Judg 18. 7 no magistrate' in the land, that might put 

Z. Ruler, the first, foremost, apxh arche. 

Lukei2. II when they bring you unto, .magistrates 

i.A ruler, ipxcv archon. 

Lukei2. 58 thou goest -with, .adversary to the magL 

^.Leader of a host, trrparTfyos slrategos. 

Acts 16. 70 brought them to the magistrates, saying 
16. 22 themagistrates rent off their clothes, and 
i5. 35 themagistrates sent the Serjeants, saying 
16. 36 The magistrates have sent to let you go 
16. 38 Serjeants told these words unto the mag. 

HAGISTEATES, to obey — 

To be obedient to rulers, wetBapx^oi peitharcheS. 

Titus 3. I to obey magistrates, to be ready to every 
MAGNIFICAL — 
To make great, b'lj gadal, 5. 

1 Ch . 22. 5 house . . (must be) exceeding magnifical 

HAGKIFICENCE — 

Greatness, /xeyaXeiSrris megaleiotis. 

Acts 19. 27 and her magnificence shouldbe destroyed ■ 

HAGMinED, to he — ■ 

l.To be or becoone great, Sna gadal. 

2 Sa. 7. z6 let thy name be magnified for ever, »ay. 

I Ch.17. 24 that thy name may be magnified for ever 

Paa. 35. 27 L«t the Lord be magnified, which hath 
40. 16 let such . . say continually. The LOED be 
70. 4 let Buch . . say continually. Let God be ma. 

Zechii. 7 do not magnify (themselves) agaiMt Ju. 

MaL I. s'^li^^s^^nU be magnified from tnalior. 



2.T0 he lifted up, nlpj naia, 2. 

a Ch.32. 23 so that he was magnified In tho sight o{ 

HAGNUT, ta — 

1. To vuxgnify, \r\\ gadal, 3. 

Josh. 3. 7 This day will I begin to magnify thee In 
4. 14 On that day the LoRI) magruflea Joshua 
I Ch.29. 25 the Lord magnified Solomon excaedlngly 
2Ch.i. 1 hisGod(was)withhim,andmagnlfledhlm 
Job 7. 17 What (is) man, that thou shouldest mag. 
Psa. 34. 3 ma^iify the LoiiD with me, and let us 
69. 30 and wiU magnify him with thanksgiving 

2.70 make great, '713 gadal, 5. 

Gen. 19. 19- thouhastmagnifledthymercy, which then 

Job 19. 5 If indeed ye will magnify, .against me, and 

Pea. 35.26 clothed with shame and dishonour that m. 

38. 16 when my foot slippeth, they magnify . .ag. 

55. 12 neither, .he that hated me. .did magnify 

X38. a thou hast magnified thy word above all 

Isa. 42. 21 he will magnify the law, and make (it) h. 

Jer. 48.26 Makeyehlmdrunken;forhemagnifled(h.) 

48. 42 because he hath magnified . . against the L. 

Lam. I. 9 LOED, behold, .for the enemy hath ma. 

Dan, 8. II Yea, he magnified .. even to the prince ot 

8. 25 he shall magnify, .in his heart, and by pe. 

Zeph. 2. 8, 10 have reproached., and magnified., aga. 

3. To make great, magnify, increase, vif saga, 5. 
•lob 36. 24 Bemember that thou magnify his work, w. 

4. To make honourable or glorious, Jofrffa doxazS. 
Rom II. 13 apostle of the Gentiles, I ma^ilfy mine 

5. To make great, fnyaXvuu megalunS. 

Luke I. 46 Mary said, My soul doth magnify the L. 
Acts 5. 13 durst no man. .but the people magnified 

10. 46 them speak with tongues, and magnify G. 
19. 17 the name of the Ix)rd Jesus was magnified 

Phil. I. 20 also Christ shaU be magnified in my body 

HAGNUT self, to — 

To tnake self great, Snj gadal, 7. 

Isa. 10. 15 shall the saw magnify Itself against Um 
Eze. 38. 23 Thus will I magnify myself, and sanctify 
Dan. II. 36 magnify himseU above every god, and sk. 

11. 37 for he shall magnify himself above all 

MA'-GOG, JiJD, naydiy. 

1. The second son of Japheth. B.C. 2340. 

Gen. 10. 2 M., and Madai, and Javan, and Tubal, and 
I Ch. t. 5 M.,and Madai.and Javan, and Tubal, and 

2. The descendants of Magog and their land, called 
Scytlua, in the N. of Asia and Europe. 

Eze. 38. 2 set thy face against Gog, the land of M. 
; 39. 6 1 wUl send a flie on M., and among them 
Eev. 20. 8 Gog and M., to gather them together to 

HA-GOE MIS-SA'-BIB, 3'3pp liJD terror is about. 
A Ej-mbolic name of Pashur. B.C. 600. 

Jer. 20. 3 hath not called thy name Pashur, but M. 
HAG-PI'-ASH, ri/'sp collector of a cluster of stars, 
A person or family that sealed the covenant made by 
Kehemiah. B.C. 445. 

Keh. 10. 20 M., Meshullam, Hezlr 
KA-HA'-LAH, rSno tenderness, mildness. 
Great grandson of Manasseh, through Hammoleketh. 
B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 7. 18 sister Hammoleketh bare. .Abiezer, andM. 
HA-HA-LAl':EEL, hifhhU'? God is splendour. 

1. Son of Cainan the grandson of Seth. B. 0. 3609-2714. 

Gen 5. 12 Cainan lived seventy years, and begat M. 

5. 13 Cainan lived after he begat M. eight hun. 

3. 15 M. lived sixty and five years, and begat J. 

5. 16 M. lived after he begat Jared eight hund. 

5. 17 all the days of M. were eight hundred ni. 

1 Ch. I. 2 Kenan, M., Jered 

2. One whose descendants, dwelt in Jerusalem after the 
capti-vity. B.C. 566. 

Keh.ii. 4 Shephatiah, the son of M., of the children 
HA-HA' -LATH, rhno mild. 

1. A daughter of Ishmael, and one of Esau's wives. 
B.C. 1760. 

Gen. 28. 9 took unto the wives which he had M. the 

2. A grand-daughter of David, and one of Sehoboam's 
wives. B.C. 974. 

2 Ch.ii. 18 Eehoboam took him M. the daughter ol J. 
8. A musical choir. (See LeanTiotk.) 

Psa. 53. title. To the chief musician upon M^ UaschU 
83. „ to the chief musician upon M,^«annotli 

HA-HA-NA'-IH, DMnp tux) camps. 
A town E. of Jordan S. of the Jabbok, so named by 
Jacob ; afterwards a Levitical city of Gad. On the 
upper course of the Wady-Jabee, S. ol Tibni, are rivera 
called Mahaneh. 

Gen. 32. 2 and he called the name of that place M. 
Josh 13. 26 and from M. unto the border ol Debir 
13. 33 their coast was from M., all Bashan, all 
21. 38 city of refuge for the slayer ; and M. -with 
sSa. 2. 8 Abner..8on of Ner..brought him.'.toM. 
2. 12 Abner the son of Ner. .went out from M. 
2. 29 throiigh an Bithron, and they came to M. 
17. 24 Then Da-vid came to M. And Abaalom pa. 
17. 27 came to pass, when David was come to M. 
19. 32 provided, .sustenance while he lay at M. 
I EL 2. 8 cursed me . .in the day when I went to M, 

4. 14 Ahinadab the son ol Iddo (hafl) M. 

1 Ch. CBo Eamoth in Gllead. .and M. wi&. her nib. 



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KA-HA'-ITEH DAHT, ivnino camp of Ban. ■ 

Aplaee in Judah, W. of Ki'rjath-jearira. 

Judg.18. 12 they called that place M.D. Kfito this day 

HA-EA'-EAl, ^•ino hasty.'" 

One of David's warriors. B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 28 Zaimnn the Ahohite, M. th$ Netophathite 

I Ch.ii. 30 M. the Netophathite, Heled the son of B. 

,37. 13 The tenth (captain).. (was) IL the Netop. 

2tA'-HATH, nnp dissolution. 

1, A descendant of Kohath the son of Levi. B.C. 1380. 
't Ch. 6. 35 the son Of Elkanah, the son of M., the son 
a Ch.ag. 12 Tlien the Levitas arose, M. the son of Am. 

2. A Levite, overseer of the dedicated things in Heze- 
klah's reign. B.C. 726 ; or perhaps the same as No i. 

■z Ch.31, 13 M., and Benaiah, (were)rf)ver3eera under 
KA-HA-VITE, D'lni}.''^ 

Efttronymic o£ Eliel, one of David's warriors. Jxjcality 
unknown. 

I Ch.ii.'46 Eliel t'he^M., and Jeribai and joshavlah 
HA-HA-ZI'-OTE, rf^'inn visions. ... 

One of the sons of Heman, set over the service of song 
iu David's reign. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.23. 4 Of Heman. .Mallothi, Hothir, (and) M. 
25. 30 The three and tv/entieth to M., (he), hia 
HA'-HEE SHA'-tAI HASH BAZ, 13 »ri ih<^ ino. 
Symbolical name given to a son of Isaiah, signifying 
"^sten the spoil, rush on the prey." B.C. 741. 

Isa. 8. 1 Take . . and write in it . . concerning M. 

8. 3 Then said the Lord to me. Call his name M. 

JLAH'-LAH, nbnp mildness. 

The eldest daughter of Zelophehad, descended from 
>Ianasseh, and allowed a portion in the land because 
^er father left no male issue. B.C. 1452. 

Nuin2S. 33 the names, .(were) M., and Noah, Hoglah 
27. I these (are) the names of his daughters ; M. 
36. II For M., Tirzah, and Hoglah, and Milcah 
^."S^osh. 17. 3 these (are) the names of his daughters, M. 
WATT'-T.T '^na mild. 
J. Son of Merari, son cf Levi. B.C. 1490. 

Exod.6. 19 sons of Merari ; M. and Mushi : these (are) 

Num'. 3. 20 sons of Merari by their families ; M., and 

1 Ch. 6. 19 sons of Merari ; M., and Mushi. And these 

6. 29 sons of Merari ; M., Libni his son, Shimei 

23. 21 M. and Muslii. The sous of M. ; Eleazar 

24. 26 sous of Merari (were) M. and Mushi : the 
24. 28 Of M. (came) Eleazar, who had no sons 

Ezra 8. 18 of the sons of M., the son of Levi, the son 
2. Bon of Mushi the son of Merari. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch. 6. 47 The son of M., the son of Muslii, the son 

23. 23 sons of Mu.shi ; M., and Eder, and Jerem. 

24. 30 sous also of Mushi; M., and Eder, and J. 

KAH-LITES, ■'^ri?. 

Descendants of Mahli the son of Merari. 

Ifum. 3. 33 Of Merari (was) the family of the Tti., and 
26' 58 family of the M., the family of the Mus. 

HAH'-LON,.JiS7'3 mild. 

Elder son of Naomi, and first husband of Eutli, 

JB-C. 1312. 

Kuth X. 2 the name of his two sons M. and Chilion 
I. 5 M. and Chilion died also both of them 
4. 9 bought, .all that (was) Chilion's andM.'s 
4. lo Ruth the Moabitess, the wife of M., hare 

EtA'-HOiy Vino dancer. 

The father of certain men renowned for wisdom In 

Solomon's time. B.C. 1000, 

1 Ki. 4. 31 For he was wiser than, .the sons of M.; and 
MAID, MAIDEIT — 
l.Handmaid, nDK amah. 
IGon. 30. 3 Behold my maid Bilhah, go in unto her 
"^xod.2. s when she saw. .she sent her maid to fetch 
SI. 20 if a man smite . . his maid, with a rod, and 
81. 26 if a man smite, .the eye of his maid, that 
Xev. 25. 6 for thy servant, and for thy maid, and for 
Ezra 2. 65 Besides their servants and their maids, of 
Job 19. 15 my maids, count me fora stranger : I am 
/Nah. 2. 7 her maids shall lead .. as with thfl voice of 

%A virgin, .lVin3 hethulah. 

Exod22. 16 if a man entice a maid thtt is not betro. 
Judgig. 24 Behold, .my daughter, it maiden, and his 
,'2 Ch.3(j. 17 no compassion upon yoqngman or maiden 
Job 31. I eyes ; why then should I think upon am.? 
,r3a, 78. 63 their maidens were not given to marriage 
148. 12 Botli young men and maidens ; old men 
Jer. • 2. 32 Can a maid forget her ornaments, (or) a 
■ 51. 22 will I break, .the young man and the m. 
lam. 5. II They ravished, .the maids in the cities of 
Eze. 9. 6 both maids, and little children, and wo. ■ 

44. 22 they shall take maidens of the seed of 
Zech. 9. 17 make , .cheerful, and new wine the maids 
Z.lfarlcs of virginity, D'Sina Icthulim. 

Deut22. 14 when I came to her 1 found her not a m. 
22. 17 saying, I found not thy daughter a maid 
i,'A maid, maiden, riTy.j naarah. 

Exod. 2. 5 and har maidens walked along by the 
JtuUk a. 8 Oo uot. .but abide hero fast by my maid.» 
' 2.22 that thou go outmth his maidens, that 
•2. 23 So she kept fast by the maidens of Boaz ., 
..f^^S-""? fis) not Buaz. .with whose maidens thoi< |^ 
r Bi.- 'g.'ii they found young maiden* going out to? 
2.tX% ;tliaita)Usht away captive.. allttleiaaidi 



2 Ki/ 5. 4 said the maid that (is) of the land of Isr. 

Esth. 2. 4 let the maiden which pleaseth the king 
2. 7 Esther . . the,maid (was) fair and beautiful 
a. 8 when many maidens were gathered toge. 
2, .9 the maiden pleased him, and she obtained 
2. 9 and seven maidens, .meet to^je given her 
a. 9 he preferred her and her maids unto the 
."». 12 when every maid's turn was come to go 
2. 13 Then thus came (every) maiden unto the 
4. 4 Esther'Sjinaidsandiher chamberlains came 

4. 16 I also and my maidens will fast likewise 
Job 41.' 5 or wilt thou bind him for thy maidens? 
Prov. 9. 3 She hath sent forth her maidens: sheer!. 

27. 27 and . .the maintenance for thy maidens 
31. 15 .Sheriseth.. and giveth.. a portion to her m, 
Amos 2. 7 will go in unto the . . maid, to profane 

t.A young womdn, virgin, noby almah, 

Exod 2. 8 the maid went and called the child's mo. 
Prov. 30. 19 the sea, and the way of a man with a m. 

&.A maid, servant, rtnD^ shiphchah. 

Gen. 16. 2 I pray thee, go in unto my niald ; it may 
16. 3 Sarai, Abram's wife, took Hagarher maid 
16. 5 I have given my rhaid into thy bosom 
16. 6 Behold, thy maid (is) in 'thy hand; do to 
16. 8 Hagar, Sarai's maid, whence camest thou? 
09. 24 gave. .Zilpah his maid (for) an handmaid 

29. 29 gave. .Bilhah his handmaid to be her ra. 

30. 7 Bilhah, Kachel's maid, conceived again 
30. 9 she took Zilpah her maid, and gave her J. 
30. 10 And Zilpah, Leah's maid, bare J acob a son 
30. 12 Zilpah, Leah's maid, bare Jacob a second 

30. 18 I have given my maiden to my husband 
Psa 123. 2 as the eyes of a maiden unto tile hand of 
Eccl. 2. 7 I got,, servants and maidens, and had ser. 
Isa. 24. 2 as with the maid, so with hetmistress ; as 

7. A damsel, Kopaaiov korasion. 

Matt. 9. 24 Give place, .the m.aid is not dead, but sle. 
9. 25 took her by the hand, and the maid arose 

8.A little maid, iraiSiVKjj paidiske. 

Marki4. 66 there cometh one of the maids of the high 

14. 69 a maid saw him again, and began to say 

IjUkei2. 45 to beat the men servants and maidens, and 

22. 56 a certain maid beheld him as he sat by the 

9. A maid, maiden, child, iraTi pais. 

Luke 8. 51 the father anid the mother of the maiden 
8. 54 took horby tho hand, and called. .Maid 

BtACD CHILD —' 

A female,^ .1513^ hsi^ah,,. 

Lev. 12/^ if she bear a maid child, theh hbs shall be 

WAt n SEU'VAirr^^ 

l.Handmaid, tro^'mia^.. . _ , 

Gen. 20. 17 God healed, .his wife, arid his maid serV. 

31. 33 into the two maid servants' tents ; but he 
iExodsw 10 thy man servant, nor thy maid servant, nor 

20. 17 nor his man servant, nor his maid servant 
isxt \r if a man sell his daughter to ba amaid s. 
EI. 27 if he smite ont. .his maid servant's tooth 
•21. 32 shall push a man servant or maid servant 
Deul. 5. 14 northy manservant, nor thy maid servant 
>5. 14 thy maid servant may rest as well as' thou 

5. 21 or his man servant, or his maid servant 
12. 12 your men servants, and your maid serv. 

12. 18 thy man servant, and thy maid servant 
T.S. 17 unto thy maid servant thou shalt do Uke. 

-i5. II, 14 thy man servant, and thy maidservant 
Judg. 9. 18 made Abimelech, the son of his- maid se. 
2 Sa. 6. 22 the maid servants which thou hast spoken 
Neh. 7. 67 their man servants and . .maid servants 
Job 31. 13 If I did des. the cause . . of my maid serv. 

2.Maid servant, nnap shiphchah. 

Gen. 12. 16 men servants, and maid servants, ana 
24. 35 and men servants, and maid servants, and 
30. 43 maid servants, and men servants, and ca. 

Exodii. 5 unto the first bom of the maid servant that 

2 Kl. 5. o6 oxen.and men servants.and maid servants? 

Jer. 34. 9 That every nun should let his . . maid ser. 
34. 10 every one should let his. .maid servant 

MATT. 

Scales, fins, armcna; nVi?^ qasqeseth. 

1 Sa. 17. s'and he (was) armed with a coat of mail 
[See also Coat.] 
KAIHED — 
l.To cut off, pfi charats. 

Lev, 2j. 22 Bliud, or l?roken, or maimed, or having a 

2. Maimed, deprived of a limb, avd-Trripos anaperos. 
Luke 14, 13 call the poor, the maimed, the lame, tho 

14. 21 the poor, and the maimed, and the halt 

Z.Distorted, crooked, kvWos kullos. 

Matt 15. 30 lame, blind, dumb, maimed, and many 

15. 31 the maimed to be whole, the lame to walk 

1 3. 8 for thee to enter into life halt or maimed 
Mark 9. 43 It Is better for thoe to.enter Into life nial. 

WAmSAIL — 

Main sail, jib, dolon, aprejiaif arterrcdn. 

Acts 27. 40 hoised up the mainsail to the wind, and 
KAINTAIW, to — 
I'. To make or keep strong, pTJJ chazaq, 3. v 

I Ch.26..?7 Out of the spoils. , to maintain the house 

2, i'<J<Haionf 'tkdke''proriiinent,--nT, yakach, b-, 
SohJ^'^fil^ I will maintain nine 0wn ways before him 



3. To do, -na'V asah. 

I Kl. 8. 45, 49 Then hear thou, .and maintain their 
8. 59 that he maintain the cause of his servant 
'2 Ch'. 6.35, 39 Then hear t'nou . . and maintain their 
Psa, 9. 4 thcu hast maintained my right and my c. 
140. 12 I k3>ow that the LoEDwlU. maintain the q. 

4. To hold, uphold, retain, ^51? tamdk. 

Psa. 16. 5 The LORD-.thpu-njaintalnesfi my lot 

5. To cause to stand before or forward, irpott(rTT]tii. 

Titus 3. 8 might be careful to maintain good works 
3. 14 letours also learn to maintain good works 

MAINTENAirCE, (to have) 
l.Life, D".rj chayyim., 

Prov. 27. 27 and (for) the maintenance for thy maidens 

2. To have salt, nSn melach., 

Ezra 4. 14 Now because we hav« maintenance fror» 
MAJESTY — ' 
\. Excellency, \\M gaon. 

Job 40. 10 D6ck thyself now (with) majesty and en. 

Isa. 2. 10, 19, 21 and for the glory of his m^ijesty 
24. 14 they shall sing for the majesty of the t. 

Eze. 7. 20 he set it in majesty ; but they made tho 

Mic. 5. 4 in the majesty of the name of the LOKD 

1. Excellency, t\\m geutK.' 

Psa. 93. I The Lord reignetli J he is clothed wlthm, 
Isa. 26. 10 and will not behold the majesty of theL. 

3. Greatness, ."i^ra gedulah.. 

Esth. I. 4 showed . . the honour of His excellent ma. 
4:. Honour, majesty, beauty. Tin hadar. 

Psa. 21. 5 honour and majesty hast thou laid upon 
29. 4 the voice of tho Lord (is) full of majesty 
45. 3 Gird thy sword . . with thy glory and thy ro. 
45. 4 in thy majesty ride prosperously,becausa 
96. 6 Honour and majesty (are) before him : s. 
104. I thou art clothed with honour and majei'ty 
145. 12 and the glorious majesty of his kingdom 

h.Honowr, majesty, beoMty, "I'irt heder. 

Dan. 4. 30 I have built . . for the honour of my maj.t 

^.Honour, beauty, majesty, lin hod. 

1 Ch.29. II the glory, and the victory, and the ma/, 

29. 25 bestowed upon him . . royal majesty as had 
Job 37. 22 Fair weather, .with God (is) terrible ma: 
Psa. 145. 5 I wiU speak of. .glorious honour of thy m. 
7. Greatness, iri rebu. 

Dan. 4. 36 and excellent majesty was added ;unto m» 

5. 18 a kingdom, and majesty, and glory, and 

JS. 19 for the majesty that he gave him, all pe 

S.Greatness, ixeyaXfioTTi^ megaleiotes. 

2 Pe..i. 16 fables.. but were eye witnesses of his ma. 

^.Greatness, iieyaKaavv-i) megalosune. 

Heb'. I. 3 on the right hand of the majesty on high. 

■ S. 1 on the right hand of the throne of them. 

Juda 4^; 25 glory and majesty, dominion and powec 

HA'-KAZ, Ypaend. 

A town ordistrict in the N.'W.of Judah. SeaMichmash:, 
1 Ei. 4. 9 son of Dekar, iu M., and in Shaalbim, and. 

HAKE, to — r 

\.To build, build up, nj3 banah. 

Gen. 2. 22 the rib. .made he a woman, and brought 
I Ki.22. 39 the ivory house which he made, and aU, 
Eze. 27. 5 They have made aU thy. .boards of fir/ 

2. To build, build up, n)3 bena. 

Ezra 5. 4 What are the names of tho men that m. 

3. To prepare, scja bara. 

Numi6. 30 if the LORD make a new thing, and tho 
Psa. 89. 47 wherefore hast thou made aU men in v.t 

4. To hew, dig, 3!(0 chatseb. 

Isa. 5. 2 and also made a wine press therein : and 

Z.To set up, place, yv, yatsag, 5. 

Job 17. 6 He hath made me also a byword of the p. 
Jer. 51. 34 he hath made me an empty vdssel, he hath 

Q. To form, constitute, fashion^ frame, ti) yatsar. 
Psa. 74. 17 thou hast made summer and winter 

■ 104. 26 leviathan . . thou hast made to play therein 
Isa. 44. 9 They that make a graven image(are) all OJ^ 

7. To give, ]ni nathan. 

Gen. 9. 12 the token of the covenant which I masd 
17, 2 I will make my covenant between me and 
17. 5 a father of many nations have I made thea 
17. 6 IwiUmakenationsof thee,andkingsshall 

17. 20 Ishmael . . I will make him a great natioa 
4t. 43 ho made him. .over all the land of Egypt; 
48. 4 I will make of thee amultitude of peopla 

Exod. 7. I See, I have made thee a god to Pharaoh 

18. 16 Idomake(them)kuowthestatute8of God 
18. 25 made them heads over the people, rulera 
23. 27 I will make all thine enemies turn their 

Lev. 19. 28 Ye shall not make any cuttings in yourffi 

22. 22 nor make an offering by fire of themupoi< 

26. ig I willmake your heaven as iron, and your 

26. 31 I will make your cities waste, and bring' 

. 26. 46 laws which the LORD made between himl 

Jfum. 5. 21 Lord make thee a curse and an oath am- 
5. 21 when the Lord doth make thy thigh to roti 
14. 4 Let us make a captain, and let us retun\ 

Deut. I. 15 wise men, and kno-\vn, and made them h^ 
16. 18 Judges and officers sUalt thou ni»ke thedt 



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Deut.28. 13 Lord shall make thee the head, and not 
28. 24 Lord ehall make the rain oJ thy land po. 
Josh. 7. 19 make confession unto him ; and tell me 
9. 27 Joshua made them that day hewers of w. 
22. 25 Lord hath made Jordan a border between 
Kuth 4. n Lord make the woman that is come uito 
J Sa. 9. 22 made them sit in the chiefest place among 
J Ki. 6. "6 he mad» narrowed restsjround about, that 
9. 22 of Israel did Solomon make no bondmen 
10. 27 the king made silver f to be) in Jerusalem 
10. 27 cedars made ho. .as tnc sycamore trees 
14. 7 and made thee prince over my people I. 
36. 2 and made thee prince over my i)eople I. 

16. 3 vrill make thy house like the house of J. 
21. 22 will make thine house like the house of 

2 Kl. 9. 9 1 will make the house of Ahalj like the 

1 CI1.12. 18 David received thorn, and made them ca. 

17. 22 thy people Israel didst thou ma!ce thine 

2 Ch. I. 1 5 the king made silver and gold at Jerusalem 

1. 15 cedar trees made he as the sycamore ti'ces 

2. lithe Lord, .hath made thee king overlhem 

7. 20 and will make it . . a proverb and a byword 

8. 9 of Israel did Solomon make no servants 

9. 8 therefore made he thee king over them 
9. 27 the king made silver in Jerusalem as 

9. 27 cedar trees made he as the sycamore trees 

24. 9 they made a proclamation through Judah 

25. 16 Art thou made of the king's counsel ? for. 
35. 25 and made them an ordinance in Israel: and 

Ezra 10. II make confession unto the Lord God of 

Ueh. 13. 26 and God made him king over all Israel 

Psa. j8. 32 (It is) God that, .maketh my way perfect 

39. 5 Behold, thou hast made my days (as) an h. 

69. II I made sackcloth also my garment ; and I 

89. 27 Also I will make him. .first born, higher 

106. 46 He made them also to he pitied of all those 

148. 6 he hath made a decree which shall not p. 

Isa. 43. 16 Thus saiththe Lord, which maketh a way 

53. 9 he made his grave wth the wicked, and 

Jer. . 1. 18 I have made thee this day a detenced city 

5. 14 I will make my words in thy mouth firo 

9. II And I will make Jerusalem heaps, .a den 

9. 1 1 1 wUl make the cities of Judah desolate 

12. 10 they have made my pleasant portion a d. 

15. 20 1 will make thee unto this people a fenced 

19. 12 Thus will I do. .mr.ke this city as Tophct 

20. 4 I will make thee a terror to thyself, acd 

25. 18 to make them a desolation, an p.stonichm. 
26. 6 Then v/ill I make this house iilie fjiiiloh 
26. 6 and will make this city a curse to nil tho 
29. 17 wiU make them like vile flgs, that cann.ot. 

29. 26 LoRDhatlimade thee priest .^u the stead (;i 
34. 17 I will make you to be'rcmovsl into all 
34. 23 I ■will make the cities of Judaa a desola. 
49. 15 I win make the small among tl-.e hocthcu 
51. 25 Behold, I., will make thee a burnt mount. 

Xam. 1. 13 he hath made me desolate, .faint all the 

2. 7 thoy have made a noise in the house of the 
Eze. 3. 8 I have made thy face strong against their 

3. 9 an adamant harder than flint have I made 
3. 17 I have made thee a watchman unto the li. 
5. 14 I will make thee v/aste, and a reproach 

6. 14 and make the land desolate, yea, more d. 
15. 8 I will make the land desolate, because they 
22. 4 therefore have I made thee a reproach 
25. 4 and make their dwellings in thee : they 
25. 5 I will make Kabbah a stable for camels 

25. 13 and I will make it desolate from Teman 

26. 4 scrape, .and make her like the top of a r. 
26. 8 he shall make a fort against thee, and cast 

26. 19 When I shall make thee a desolate city 
26. 21 1 will make thee a terror, and thou (shalt 
29. 10, 12 I will make the laud of Egypt 

30. 12 I will make the rivers dry, and sell the 
32. 15 When I shall make the land of Egypt de. 

34. 26 I will make them and ^e places round 

35. 3 Behold. .1 will make thee most desolate 
35. 7 Thus will I make mount Seir most desoL 
35. 9 I will make thee perpetual desolations 
44. 14 I will make them keepers of the charge 

Hob. II. Show shall I make thee as Admah?.. shall 
Joel a. 19 I will no more make you a reproach am. 
Obad, 2 I have made thee small among the heat. 
Mic. '6.16 that I should make thee a desolation, and 
Zeph. 3. 20 I will make you a name and a praise am. 
Mai. 2. 9 have I also made you contemptible and 
8,To make, do, 13)2, abad. 

Jct. 10. II the gods that have not made the heavens 
Dan. 3. I Nebuchadnezzar the king made an image 

3. 15 andworsMpthe image wliich I'havemade 
5. I Belshazzar the king made a great feast to 
7. 21 the same horn made war mth the saints 

0. To cause to stand, set up, 10V, ainad, 5. 

2 Ch.ii. 22 Uehoboam ^nade Abijah tho son ofMaac. 

25. 5 made them captains over thousands, and 

Heh. 10. 32 Also we made ordinances for us, to charge 

10. To take pains; labour, Dss; atsab, 3. 

Job 10. 8 Thine hands have made me, and fashione. 

W.To do, make, n^y asah. 

Gen. I. 7 God made the firmament, and divided the 
f. 16 God made two great lights; the greater 1. 
I. 25 God made the beast of the earth after his 
J. 26 Let us "make man in our image, after our 
I. 31 God saw every thing that he had made 
2., 2 God ended his work which he had Jnade 
j2. 2 day from all his work which he had made 
^ 3 all his work which God created and made 
e>;.4 LOKD God made the earth and the heav. 
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Gen. 3. 7 fig leaves together, and made themselves 
3. 21 God make coats of skins, and clothed them 

5. 1 man, in tho likeness of God made ho him 

6. 6 that lie had made man on tho earth, and 

6. 7 foritrepentethme that I have made them 
<>. 14 Make thee an ark. .rooms shalt thou make 

6. 15 And this, .which thou shalt make it.. The 

6. 16 A window shalt thou make to tlie ark, and 
6. 16 lower, second, and third . . shalt tliou make 

7. 4 every living substance that I have made 

8. 6 the window of the ark which ho had made 
(9. 6 man..for in the imago of God made he man 

ji.- 4 let us make us a name, lest we bo scatt. 

12. 2 I will make of thee a great nation, and I 

13. 4 altar, which he liad made there at the fl. 

14. 2 made war \vith ijera king of Sodom, and 

18. 6 knead, .and make cakes upon the hearth 

19. 3 made them a feast, and did bake unleav. 
21. 6 God hath made me to laugh. .all that hear 
EI. 8 Abraham made a great fca.st the. day that 

26. 30 he made them a feast, and they did eat 

27. 4 make me savoury mcat,suuh as I love, and 
27 7 make me savoury meat, thati may cat, and 
27. 9 I will make them savoury meat for thy f. 

27. 14 his mother made savoury meat, such as his 
27. 31 And he also had made savoury meat, and 
29. 22 Laban gathered, .the men. .and made a 
31. 46 they took stones, and made an heap : and 
33. 17 built him an house, and made booths for 
35. I make there an altar unto God, that appe. 
35. 3 I will make there an altar unto God, who 
37. 3 and he made him a coat of (many)colours 
40. 20 that he made a feast unto all his servants 
50. 10 madeamoumingfor his father seven days 

Exod. I. 21 it came to pass . .that he made them houses 
S. 8 tho tale of the bricks, which they did make 
S. 16 they say to us. Make brick : and, behold 
20. 4 Thou shalt not make unto thee anygraven 
20. II six days the Lord made heaven and earth 
20. 23 Ye shall not make with me gods of sUvcr 
20. 23 neither shall ye make unto you gods of g. 
20. 24 An altar of earth shalt tliou make unto 
20. 25 if thou wilt make me an altar of stone 
25. 8 let them make me a sanctuary ; that I may 
25. 9 and tho pattern.. even so shall ye make (it) 
25. 10 they shall make an ark (of) shittim wood 
25. II make upon it a crown of gold round about 
25. 13 thou shalt make staves (of) shittim wood 

25. 17 thou shalt make a mercy seat (of) pure g. 
25. 18 thou shalt niakc two cherubim (of) gold 

25. 18 beaten Avork shalt thou make them, in the 
23. ig make one cherub on the one end, and tho 

25. 19 shall ye make the cherubim on tho two 
25. 23 Thou shalt also make a table (of) shittim 
25. 24 make thereto a crown of gold round about 
25. 25 thou shalt make unto it a border of an h. 
25. 25 thou shalt make a golden cro^vn to the b. 
25. 26 thou shalt make for it four rings of gold 
25. 28 thou shalt make the staves (of) shittim w. 
25. 29 to cover withal., pure gold rhalt thou ma. 
25. 31 thou shalt make a candlestick (of) pure g 
23. 37 thou shalt make the seven lamps thereof 
25. 39 a talent of pure gold shall he make it, with 

25. 40 look that thou make, .after their pattern 
e6. I thou shalt make the tabernacle, .ten cu. 
2'). I cherubim of cunningwork shalt thou make 

26. 4 thou shalt make loops of blue upon the 
26. 4 likewise shalt thou make in the uttermost 
26. 5, 5 Fifty loops shalt thou make in the 

26. 6 thou shalt make fifty taches of gold, and 
26. 7 And thou shalt make curtains (of) goat's 
26. 7 tabernacle ; eleven curtains shalt thou m. 
26. 10 thou shalt make fifty loops on the edge 

26. Ti thou shalt make fifty taches of brass, and 
c6. 14 thou shalt make a covering for the tent 

26. 15 thou shalt make boards for the tabernacle 
26. 17 thus shalt thou make for all the boards of 
e6. 18 thou shalt make the boards for the taber. 
26. 19 thou shalt make forty sockets of silver un. 
e6. 22 for the. sides, .thou shalt make six boards 
26. 23 two boards shalt thou make for the comer 
c6. 26 thou shalt make bars (of) shittim wood 
e6. 29 make their rings (of) gold . .places for the 
e6. 31 thou shalt make a veil (of) blue, and pur. 
26. 37 thou shalt make for the hanging five piU. 

27. I thou shalt make an altar (of) shittim wood 
27. 2 thou shalt make the horns of it upon the 
27. 3 thou shalt make his pans to receive his as. 
27. 3 all the vessels thereof thou shalt^make (of) 
27. 4 thou shalt make for it a grate of net work 
27. 4 upon the net shalt thou make four brazen 
27. 6 Thou shalt make staves for the altar, sta. 
27. 8 HoUow with boards shalt thou make it 
27. 8 as it was showed . . so shall they make (it) 

27. 9 thou shalt make the court of the taberna. 
e8. 2, 4 make holy garments for Aaron thy 
b8. 3 that they may make Aaron's garments to 

28. 4 these, .the garments which they shall m. 
e8. 6 they shall make the ephod (of) gold, (^of) 
e8. II thou shalt make them to be set in ouches 
c8. 13 And thou shalt make ouches (of) gold 
e£. 14 (of) wreathen work shalt thou make them 
e8. 15 thou shalt make the breast plate of judg. 
b8. 15 after the work of the ephod thou shalt m. 
28. 15 (of) fine twined linen, shalt thou make it 
28. 22, 23 thou shalt make upon the breast plate 
e8. 26 thou shalt make two rings of gold, and 
28. 27 two. .rings of gold thou shalt make, and 
c8. 31 thou shalt make the robe of the ephod all 
e8. 33 thou shalt make pomegranates (of) blue 
28. 36 thou shalt make a platejof) pure gold, and 
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ExodzS. 39 thou shalt make the girdle (of) needlework 
28. 40 for Aaron's sons thou shalt make coats " 
28. 40 and thou shalt make for them girdles, and 
2S. 40 bonnets shalt thou make for them, for ' 

28. 42 thou shalt make thom linen breeches to 

29. 2 (of) wheaten (lour shalt thou make them 

30. 1 thou shalt make an altar to bum inccnss 
30. I (of) shittim wood shalt thou make it 

30. 3 thou shalt make unto it a crown of gold 
30. / two golden rings shalt thou make to it un. 
30. 4 upon the two sides of it shalt thou maka 
30. 5 thou shalt make the staves(of) shittim w. 
30. 18 Thou shalt also make a laver(of) brass 
30. 25 thou shalt make it an oil of holy ointment 
30. 32 neither shall ye make, .like it, after tho 
30. 35 thou shalt make it a perfume, a confection 
30. 37 And . .tlie perfume which thou shalt mako 
30. 37 ye shall not make to yourselves according 

30. 38 Whosoever shall make like unto that, to 

31. 6 that they may make all that I have com. 

31.17 six days the Lord made heaven and eartli 

32. I mako us gods, which shall go before us 
32. 4 tool, after he had made it a molten calf 
32. 8 they have made them a molten calf, and 
32. 10 and I will make of thee a great nation 
32. 20 ho took tho calf which they had made, Rnd 
32. 23 Make us gods which shall go before us 
3«. 31 this people, .have made them gods of gold 
32. 35 because they made the calf which Aaron m. 

34. 17 Thou shalt make thee no moltct gods 
35. 10 and make all that the Lord hath comm. 

35. 33 And. .to make any manner of cunning w. 

36. 3 And theyreceivedofMoses alL.to makeil 
36. 4 cvcrymanfromtheworkwhichthcymade 
36. 5 work which the Lord commanded to mako 
36. 6 Let neither man nor woman make anymore 
36. 7 was sufficient for all the work to make it 
36. 8 made ten curtain8(of)fiue twined linen, and 
36. 8 cherubim of cunning work made he them 
36. 11 he made loops of blue on the edge of one 
36. II likewise he made in tho uttermost side of 
36. 12 Fifty loops made he in one curtain, and 

36. 12 fifty loops made he in the edge of the 

36. 13 he made fifty taches of gold, and coupled 
36. 14 made curtains .. eleven curtains he made 
36. 17 madefifty loops upon the uttermost edge 
36. 17 fifty loops made he upon the edge of tho 

36. 18 he made fifty taches (of) brass to couple 
36. 19 he made a covering for the tent (of) ram's 
36. 20 he made boards for the tabernacle (oO 8. 
36..22 thus did ho make for all the boards of 
36. 23 he njade boards for the tabernacle; twenty 
36. 24 fortysocketsof silver he made under the t. 
36. 25 for the other side, .he made twenty boards 
36. 27 for the sides, .westward he made six bo. 
36. 28 two boards made he for the comers of tho 
36. 31 he made bars of shittim wood ; five for tho 
36. 33 he made the middle bar to shoot through 
36. 34 made their rings (of) gold, .places fortho 
36. 35 he made a veil (of) blue, and purple, and 
36. 35 (v/ith) cherubim made he it of cunning 
36. 36 And he made thereunto four pillars (of) 

36. 37 he made an lianging for the tabernacle 

37. I Eezaleel made the ark (of) shittim wood 
37. 2 and made a crown of gold to it round ab. 
37. 4 he made staves (of) sWttim wood, and 
37. 6 he made the mercy seat (of) pure gold 
37. 7 And he made two cherubim (of) gold 
37. 7 beaten out of one piece made he them 
37. 6 out of the mercy seat made he the cher. 
37. 10 he made the table (of) shittim wood : two 
37. II made thereunto a ero\vn of gold round 
37. 12 Also he made thereunto a border of an 
37. 12 and made a crown of gold for the border 
37. 15, 28 he made the staves (of) shittim wood 
37. 16 he made the vessels wliich (were) upon 
37. 17 he made the candlestick (of) pure gold 
37. 17 (of) beaten work made he the candlestick 
37. 23 he made his seven lamps, and his snuff era 
37. 24 (Of) a talent of pure gold made he it, and 
37. 25 made the Incense altar (of) shittim wood 
37. 26 he made unto it a crown of gold round. 
37. 27 he made two rings of gold for it under 

37. 29 he made the holy anointing oil, and tha 

38. I he made the altar of burnt offering (of), 
38. 2 he made the horns thereof on the four 
38. 3 he made all the vessels of the altar, th«, 
38. 3 all the vessels thereof made he (of) brass 
38. 4 he made for the altar a brazen grate of > 
38. 6 he made the stave3(of)shittim wood, and 
38. 7 And. .he made the altar hollow with bo. 
38. 8 he made the laver (of)brass, and thefoot 
38. 9 he made the court : on the south side so, 
38. 22 made all that the Lord commanded M. 

38. 28 he made hooks for the pillars, and over. 
3&. 30 he made the sockets to the door of the 

39. I they made cloths ai service, to do service 
39. I and made the holy garments for Aaron 
39. 2 he made the ephod (of) gold, blue, and 
39. 4 They made shoulder pieces for it, to coit 
39. 8 he made the breast plate (of) cimnlngT. 
39. 9 they made the breast plate double : a a. 
39. 15 they made upon the breast plate chains 
39. 16 they made two ouches (of) gold, and two 
39. 19 they made two lings of gold, and put (th.) 
39. 20 they made two. .golden rings, and put 
39. 22 he made the robe of the ephod (ci/)woven 
39. 24 they made upon the hems of the robe po, 
39. 25 they made bells fof) pure gold, and put 
39. 27 they made coats (of) fine linen, (ot) woven 
39. 30 theyinade the plate of the holy crown (of) 
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32. 24 cut ; neither shall ye make . . in your land 
26. I Ye shall make you no idols nor graven i. 

tlarn. 8. 4 the pattern . . so he made the candlestick 

10. 3 Make .. of a whole piece shal't thou make 

11. 8 baked (it) in pans, and made cakes of it 

14. 12 will make of thee a greater nation and 

15. 3 wUl make an offering by Arc imto the L. 
15. 3 to make a sweet cavour unto the Lord, of 

15. 38 bid them that they make them fringes in 

16. 38 let them make them broad plates, .a cov. 
01.. 8 Make thee a fiery serpent, and set it upon 
■21. gi Moses made a serpent of brass, and' put 

Dcut. 4. 16 Lest ye corrupt, .and make you a graven 
4. 23 lest ye.. make you a graven image, (or) the 

4. 25 'When thou shalt. .make a graven image 

5. 8 Thou shalt not make thee (any) graven L 
9. 12 for. . they have'madethemamolten image 

9. 14 I will make of thee a nation mightier and 
9. 16 had made you a molten calf : ye had tur. 
9. 21 1 took your sin, the calf which ye had m. 

10. I and come . . and make thee an ark of wood 
10. 3 I made an ark (of) shittim wood, and he. 
10. 5 put the tables in the ark which I had made 

15. 1 Attheendof3..evenyearsthoushaltmake 

16. 21 unto the altar, .which thou shalt make 
20. 12 but will make war against thee, then thou 
20. 20 build bulwarks against the city that ma. 
B2. 8 thou shalt make a battlement f orthy roof 
22. 12 Thoushaltmaketheefriugesuponthefour 

26. 19 high above all nations which he hath m. 

27. IS Cursed (be) the man that maketh (any) g. 
32. 6 hath he not made thee, and established 
32. 15 then he forsook God (which) made him 

Josh. 5. 2 Make thee sharp knives, and circumcise 

5. 3 Joshua made him sharp knives, and clr. 
g. 15 Joshua made peace with them, and made 

ji. 18 Joshua made war a long time with all those 

22. 28 which ourlfathers made, not for burnt off. 

Jadg. 3. 16 Ehud made him a dagger which had two 

6. 2 the children of Israel made them the dens 
6. 19 Gideon went in, and made ready a kid, and 

8. 27 Gideon made an ephod thereof, and put 

9. 27 and trode (the grapes), and made merry 
13. 15 until we shall have made ready a kid for 
14. 10 Samson made there a feast ; for so used 

17. 3 to make a graven image, and a molten i. 
17. 4 who made thereof a graven image and a m. 

17. 5 made an ephod, and teraphim, and con. 

18. 3 Who brought thee hither? and what ma. 
18. 24 Ye have taken away my gods,.which I ma. 
18.27 they took (the things) which Micah had m. 
18. 31 set. .up Micah's graven image, which he 
21. 15 had made abroach in the tribes of Israel 

I Sa. «. 19 his mother made him a little coat, and b. 
6. 5 ye shall make images of your emerods, and 

6. 7 make a new cart, and take two milch k. 
8. 12 to make his instruments of war, and ins. 

12. 22 pleased the Lokd to make you his people 

13. 19 Lest the Hebrews make . . swords or spears 
17. 25 and make his father's house fi-ee in Israel 
23. 28 wiU certainly make my lord a sure house 

3 Sa. 3. 20 David made Abner, and the men . . a feast 

7. 9 have made thee a great name, like unto 
7. II telleth. .that he wUl make thee an house 

13. 10 Tamar took the cakes which she had made 
s 'El, 2. 24 who hath made me an house, as he prom. 

3. 15 Solomon, .made a feast to all his servants 
6. 4 for the house he made %vindows of narrow 
6. 5 oracle : and he made chambers round about 
6. 23 within the oracle he made two cherubim 
6. 31 for the entering of the oracle he made d. 

6. 33'So also made he for the door of the tem. 

7. 6 he made a porch of pillars ; the length th. 
7. 7 he made a porch for the throne where he 
7. 8 Solomon made also an house for Pharaoh's 

7. 16 he made two chapiters (of) molten brass 
7. 18 he made the pillars, and two rows round 
7. 23 he made a molten sea, ten cubits from the 
7. 27 he made ten bases of brass ; four cubits 
7. 37 After this, .he made the ten bases : all of 
7. 38 Then made he ten lavers of brass : one 
7. 40 Hiram made the lavers, and the shovels 
7. 40 all the work that he made king Solomon 
7. 45 all these vessels, which Hiram made to 
7. 48 And Solomon made all the vessels that 

7. 51 all the work that king Solomon made for 

9. 26 king Solomon made a navy of ships in E. 

10. 12 the king made of the almug trees pillars 

10. 16 king Solomon made two hundred targets 

10. 18 the king made a great throne of ivory, and 

12. 28 king took counsel, and made two calves 
12. 31 he made an house of high places, and m. 
12. 32 sacrificing imto the calves that he had m. 
12. 32 priests of the high places which he had m. 

12. 33 upon the altar which he had made in B. 

13. 33 made again of the lowest of the people 

14. 9 thou hast gone and made theeother gods 
14. 15 because they have made their groves, p. 
14. 16 who did sin, and who made Israel to sin 
14. 26 the shields of gold which Solomon hadm. 
14. 27 made in then: stead hrasen shields, and 

15. 12 removed, .the idols that his fathers hadm. 

15. 13 because she had made an idol in a grove 

16. 33 Ahab make a grove ; and Ahab did more 

17. 13 make me thereof a little cake first, and 
17. 13 and after make for thee and for thy son 

18. 26 they leaped upon the altar which was m. 
tS. 32 he made a trench about the altar, aa great 
S2. II Zedekiah the son of Chenaanah made him 
22. 48 Jehoshaphat made ship* of Tharshish to 

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16 And he said . . Make this valley full of di. 

10 Let us make a litye chamber, I pray thee 

2 let us make us a place there, where we may 
2, ig (if) the Lord would make -windows in 

11 made (it) against king Ahaz came from D. 
8 walked in the statutes., wliich they had m. 

i5 made them molten images, .two calves 

19 in the'statutes of Israel which they made 
30 the men of Babylon made Succoth-benoth 

30 made Nergal. .men of Hamath made Ash. 

31 Avites made Nibliaz and Tartak, and the 
29 every nation made gods of then- own, and 
29 high places which the Samaritans had m. 

32 made unto themselves of the lowest of 

4 the brazen serpent that Moses had made 
31 Make, .with me by a present, and come 
IS O Lord . . thou hast made heaven and earth 

20 how he made a pool, an<i a conduit, and 

3 made a grove, as did Ahab king of Israel 

7 the grove that he had made in the liouse 

12 altars..v,rhichthe kings of Judahhadmade 

12 the altars which Manasseh had made in 

15 high place which Jeroboam, .had made 
19 which the kings of Israel had made to pro. 

13 which Solomon king of Israel had made 

16 the bases which Solomon had made for 
10 in the days of Saul they mude wor with 
ig they made v/ar with the Hagarites, with 

I made him houses inthe city of David, and 

26 the gods.. (are) idols : but the Lokd made 

8 have made thee a name like tlie name of 
8 Vifherewith Solomon made the brasen sea 

29 the tabernacle of the Lord, which Moses 
8 Thou hast shed blood . . and hast made 

5 Lord with the instruments which I made 
3 Moses the servant of the Lokd had made 

5 Bezaleel the son of TJri, the son of Hur 

12 Lord God of Israel, thatmade heaven and 
8 he made the most holy house, the length 

10 he made two cherubim of image v/ork, and 

14 he made the veil (of) blue, and purple, and 

15 he made before the house two pillars of 

16 he made chains, (as) in the oracle . . and m. 

1 he made an nltar of brass, twenty cubits 

2 he made a molten sea of ten cubits from 

6 He made also ten lavers, and put five on 

7 he made ten candlesticks of gold accord. 

8 He made also ten tables, and placed, .in 

8 And he made an hundred basons of gold 

9 he made the court of the priests, and the 

1 1 Huram made the pots, and the shovels 
1 1 finished the work that he was to make for 

14 He made also bases, and lavers made he 

16 did Huram his father make to king Solo. 

18 Solomon made all these vessels in great 

19 Solomon made all the vessels that (were 

1 all the work that Solomon made for the h. 

13 Solomon had made a brasen sca(fold,'of five 

6 which David the king had made to praise 

7 the brasen altar which Solomon hadmade 
9 in the eighth day they made a solemn as. 

1 1 all that came into Solomon'^ heart to m. 
II the kingmade (of) the algum trees, terraces 

15 king Solomon made two hundred targets 

17 the kingmade a great throne of ivory, and 

15 priests., for the calves whichhe hadmade 
9 the shields of gold which Solomon had m. 

10 king Rehoboam made shields of brass, and 

8 calves, which Jeroboam made you for gods 

9 have made you priests after the manner 

16 because she had made an idol in a grove 

10 Zedekiah the son of Chenaanah had made 
36 make ships to go to Tarsliish : and they m. 

11 he made high places in the mountains of 

19 his people made no burning for him, like 

8 they made a chest, and set it without at 

14 whereof were made vessels for the house 

13 that made war with mighty power, to help 

15 he made in Jerusalem engines, invented 

2 and made also molten images for Baalim 

24 he made him altars in every corner of J. 

25 he made high places to bum Incense unto 

5 and made darts and shields in abimdance 

27 he made himself treasuries for silver, and 

3 he reared up altars for Baalim, and made 
7 a carved image, the idol which he had m. 

22 images which Manasseh his father hadm. 

4 pulpit of wood, which they had made for 

12 to make great mirth, because they had 

15 branches of thick trees, to make booths 

16 made themselves booths, every one upon 

17 made booths, and sat under the booths 

6 thou hast made heaven, tlie heaven of h. 

18 Avhen they had made them a molten calf 
3 he made a feast unto all his princes and 

5 the king made a feast imto all the people 

9 Vashti the queen made a feast for the w. 

20 the king's decree which he shall make 
18 the king made a great feast unto all his 

18 he made a release to the provinces, and 

14 Let a gallows be made of fifty cubits high 
14 and he caused the gallpws to be made 

9 gallows . . which Haraan had made for M. 
17, 18 made it a day of feasting and gladness 

19 made the fourteenth day of the month A. 
22 they should make them days of feasting 

9 maketh Arcturus, Orion, and Pleiades, and 
9 Remember .. thou hast made me as the c. 
27 and maketh coUops of fat on (his) flanks 
2 he maketh peace in his high places 
18 and as a booth . .the keeper maketh 
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26 When he made a decree for the rain, and 
15 did not he that made me in the womb . .m. 

4 The spirit of God hath made me, and the 
15 behemoth, which I made with thee ; he 
19 he that made him can make his sword to 
15 heathen are sunk do\vn in the pit . .they m. 

9 AH nations whom thou hast made shall 

5 Tlie sea (is) his, and he made it ; and his 
5 the gods . .(are) idols : but the Lord made 

3 he (that) hath made us, and not we ours. 

4 V/ho maketh his angels spirits ; his mini. 
24 in wisdom hast thou made them all : the 

19 They made a calf in Horeb, and worship. 

4 He hath made his Vr'onderful works to be 
8 They that make them are like unto them 

15 Ye (are) blessed of the Lokd which made 
24 This (is) the day (which) the Lord hath m. ' 
73 Thy hands have made me and fashioned 

2 My help, .from the Lord, whichmacic h. 

8 of the Lord, who made heaven and ca; Ji 

3 The Lord that made heaven and earth b. 
7 he maketh lightnings for the rain : he br. 

18 They that make them are like unto them 

5 To him that by wisdom made the heavens 

7 To him that made great lights : for his m. 

6 Which made heaven and earth, the sea 
2 Let Israel rejoice in him that made liim 

26 ■\Aliile as yet he had not made the earlh 
13 the Lord hath made even both of them 

18 counsel ; and with good advice make war 

5 for (riches) certainly make themselves w. 

6 by wise counsel thou shalt make thy war 

22 She maketh herself coverings of tapestry 
24 She makethfine linen, and sclleth(it); and 

5 I made me gardens and orchards, and I p. 

6 I made me pools of water, to water there. 
II He hath made eveiy (thing) beautiful in 

11 can find out the work that God maketh 
29 God hath made man upright ; but they 
ig A feast is made for laughter, and wine 

5 knowest not. .works of God who maketh 

12 of making many books (there is) no end 
II We will make thee borders of gold, with 

9 King Solomon made himself a chariot of 
10 He made the pillars thereof (of) sUvcr, the 

8 that which their own fingers have made 

20 which they made . . for himself to worship 

23 Lord God of hosts shall make a consump. 

8 wliich his fingers have made, either the 

10 aU that make sluices (and) ponds for fish 

11 Ye made also a ditch between the two 

6 make unto aU people a feast of fat things 

5 he may makepeace with me. .he shall m. 

11 he that made them v/iU not have mercy on 

16 for shall the work say of him that made it" 
16 He made me not? or shall the thing fra. 

7 which your own han d s ha ve made unto you 
16 Make (an agreement) with me (by) a pro. 

16 Lord .. thou hast made heaven and earth 

23 he maketii the judges of the earth as va. 
7 I have formd him ; yea, I have made him 
2 Thus saith the Lord that made thee, and 

13 and maketh it after the figure of a man 

13 he maketh it a graven image, and faUeth 

17 the residue thereof he maketh a god. .his 

19 shall I make the residue thereof an abo.7 

24 I (am) the Lord that maketh all (things) 

7 I make peace, and create evil : I the L. 

9 Shall the clay say. .What makest thou? 

12 I have made the earth, and created man 
i3 God himself that formed the earth, and m. 

4 I have made, and I will bear ; even I will 

6 Iiire a goldsmith ; and he maketh it a god 
i5 the spirit, .and the souls (which) I have 
12 led. .tomakehimseUaneverlastingnamet 

14 thou lead, .to make thyself a glorious n. 
2 all those, .hath mine hand made, and aU 

22 and the new earth, which I will make 
28 where, .thy gods which thou hast made 

27 land shall be desolate; yet will I not make 

10 and destroy; but make not a full end: take 
iS saith the Lord, I will notmakeafuU end 
26 make thee mourning, (as for) an only son 

18 to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and 

8 Lo, certainly in vain made he (it); the pen 

12 He hath made the earth by his power, ho 

13 he maketh lightnings mth rain, and bri. 

22 O Lord our God . . thouhast made all these 

20 Shall a man make gods unto himself, and 

4 vessel that he made of clay was marred 
4S0 he made it. .as seemed good.. to make 
2 Make thee bonds and yokes, and put them 

5 I have made the earth, the man and the b. 
13 but thou shalt make for them yokes of L 

11 though I make a full end of all nations 
II yet will I not make a full end of thee ; but 

17 thou hast made the heaven and the earth 
20 and hast made thee a name, as at this day 

15 the house., for they hadmade that the pr. 

16 LoRDliveth, that made us this soul, I will 

9 which Asa the king had made for fear of 

19 did we make her cakes to worship her 

28 I will make a full end of all the natisns 
28 I will not make a full end of thee, but co. 

15 He hath made the earth by lusjiower, ho 

16 he maketh ligh.tningSSnith rain, and bri. 

20 which king Solomon had made in the h. 
g make thee bread thereof. ,to the nuiiber 

20 made the images of their abominations 

23 Make a chain ; fbr the land is f ijU of hlo, 
13 wilt thouinake a full end of therenmant 

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£ze. i6. 17 madest to thyself images of men, and dk 
16. 24 hast made thee an liigh place in every 

16. 31 and makest thine high place in every at. 

17. 17 make for hira in the war, by casting up 

18. 31 make you a new heart and a new spirit 

20. 17 make an end of them in the wilderness 
22. 3 maketh idols against herself to defile her. 
22. 4 defiled.. in thine idols which thou hast nj. 
22. 13 thy dishonest gain which thou hast made 
24. 17 Ferbear to cry, make no raourningfor the 
27. 5 taken cedars fromLebanon to make masts 
27. 6 (Of) the oaks of Bashan have they made 
27. 6 Ashurites have made thy benches(of)ivory 
29. 3 My river (is) mine own, and I have ma6« 

29. 9 The river (is) mine, and I have made (it) 

31. 9 I have made him fair by the multitude of 
15. 14 When the whole earth rejoiceth, I will m. 
37. 19 make them one stick, and they shall be 

37. 22 I will make them one nation in the land 
40. 14 He made also posts of tln-eescore cubits 
43. 27 the priests shall make your burnt offerings 

.11. 6 shall come to the king, .to make anagre. 
8. 4 their gold have they made them idols 
8. 6 the workman made it ; thcret ore it (is) not 

13. 2 have made them molten images of their 
Amos 4. 13 that maketh the morning darkness, and 

5. 8 that maketh the seven stars and Orion 
5. 26 the star of your god, which ye made to 
9. 14 they shall also make gardens, and eat the 

9 God. .which hath made the sea and the 
4. 5 made him a booth, and sat under it in the 

1. 8 I will make a wailing like the dragons 

8 he will make an utter end of the place 

9 he will make an utter eu<l : affliction sh. 
Hab. I. 14 makest men as the fishes of the sea, as the 

2. 18 that, .trusteth therein, to make dumb id.? 
Zeph. 1.18 he shall make even a speedy riddance of 
Zeth 6. II take silver and gold, and make crowns 

10. I Lord shall make bright clouds, and give 
MaL 2. 15 Aud did not he make one? Yet had ho 

3. 17 in that day when I make up my jewels 

I2.T0 ponder, o'^a palas, 3. 

Psa. 78. 50 He made a way to his anger; he spared 

13. 7*0 work, tnake, hn^ paal. 

Exodi5. 17 thou hast made for thee to dwell in ; (in) 
Psa. 7. IS find is fallen into the ditch (which) hem. 
Prov i6. 4 The Lord hath made all (things) for 
Isa. 44. 15 he maketh a god, and worshippeth (it) 

14. To give a charge, ip3 paqacl. 

Deutzo. 9 they shall make captains of the armies 
15.7*0 give a charge, i;i3 paqad, 5. 

1 Ki. II. 28 he made him ruler over all the charge of 

2 Ki. 23. 23 that the king, .had made Gedaliah gove. 
Jer. 40. 5 whom the king.. hath made governor over 

40. 7 had made G edaliah . . governor in the land 

41. 2 whom the king, .had made governor over 
41. t8 whom the king of Babylon made governor 

IG. To cause to rise or stand still, d'P quin, 5. 
Psa. 107. 29 He maketh the storm a calm, so that the 
Dan. 5. 1 1 made master of the magicians, astrologers 

17.ro set, put, lay, a'v, ni's" sum, sim. 

Gen. 13. 16 I will make thy seed as the dust of the e. 

21. 13 of the son of the l)ond woman mil I make 

21. 18 lift up the lad. .1 will make him a great 

27. 37 I have made him thy lord, and all his br. 

32, 12 make thy seed as the sand of the sea, w. 
45. 8 he hath made me a father to Pharaoh, and 

45. 9 God hath made me lord of all Egypt : come 

46. 3 I will there make of thee a great nation 

47. 6 then make them rulers over my cattle 

47. 26 Joseph made it a law over the land of E. 

48. 20 God make thee as Ephraim, and as Man. 
Sxod. 2. 14 Who made thee a prince and a judge over 

4. II Who hath made man's mouth? or whom. 

14. 21 Lord, .made the sea dry. .and the waters 

15. 25 there he made for them a statute and an 
Deut. 1. 13 Take, .and I will make them rulers over 

10. 22 hath made thee as the stars of heaven for 

14. I nor make any baldness between your eyes 
Josh. 6. 18 make the camp of Israel a curse, and tro. 

- 8. 28 Joshua burnt Ai, and made it an heap for 
Jadg. 8. 33 Israel turned, .and made Baal-berith their 

11. II the people made him head and captain 

I Sa. 8. J thathe made his sons judges over Israel 

8. 5 make us a king to judge us like aU the na. 

18. 13 and madehimliis captain over a thousand 

22. 7 make you all captains of thousands, and 

28. 2 I make thee keeper of mine head for ever 

30. 25 he made it a statute and an ordinance for 
9 Sa. 7. 23 to make him a name, and to do for you 

15. 4 Oh that I were made judge in the land 
Tj. 25 Absalom made Amasa captain of the host 

23. 5 he hath made vrith me an everlasting co. 
X E. 10. 9 therefere made he thee king, to do judg. 

J9. 2 if I make not thy life as the life of one of 
20. 34 and thou shalVmake streets for thee in D 
20. 34 in Damascus as my father made in Sam. 

s Ki. 10. 27 and made it a draught house unto this day 
13. 7 had made them like the dust by threshing 

I Cb.17. 21 to make thee a name of greatness and te. 
26. 10 Simrl. .yet his father mads him the chief 

ftb 1. 17 The Chaldeans made out three bands, and 
18. 2 How long (will it be ere) ye make an end 

24. 25 who. will make me a liar, and make my 

31. 24 If I have made goldmy hope, or have said 

38. 9 When I made the cloud the garment the. 

39. e Whose house I have made the wildemeas 
41.31 he maketh the sea like a pot oiointment 

Kss> iS. 41 tJion hast made me the head ol the hea. 



Psa. 39. 8 make mo not the reproach of the foolish 

40. 4 Blessed (is) that man that maketli the L. 
44. 13 Thou makest us a reproach to our neigh. 

44. 14 Thou makest us a byword amoifg the h. 
46. 8 what desolations he hath made in the ea. 
52. 7 Lo. .the man (that) made not God his st. 
66. 2 Sing forth tlielionour of his name; make 
80. 6 Thou makest us a strife unto our neigh. 
89. 29 His seed also will I make, .for ever, and 
91. 9 Because thou hast made the Lord, .thy 

104. 3 who maketh the clouds his chariot ; who 

105. 21 He made him lord of his house, andruler 
107. 41 and maketh (him) families like a flock 
147. 14 He maketh peace (in) thy borders., filleth 

Proy.30. 26 yet make they their houses in the rocks 
Song I. 6 they made me the keeperof the vineyards 
6. 12 my soul made me (like) the chariots of A. 
Isa. 3. 7 sajing. .make me not a ruler of the peo. 
14. 17 made the world as a wilderness, and des. 
14. 23 I will also make it a possession for the 
25. 2 For thou hast made of a city an heap ; (of) 
27. 9 when he maketh all the stones of the a. 
28. 15 we have made lies our refuge, and under 

41. 15 I will make thee a new sharp threshing 
41, IS small, and shalt make the hills as chaff 

41. 18 I will make the ^vilderness a pool of wa. 

42. IS I will make the rivers islands, and I will 

42. 16 I will make darkness light before them 

43. 19 I will even make a way in the wilderness 
40. 2 he hath made my mouth like a sharp sw. 
49. 2 he hid me, and made me a polished shaft 

49. II I will make all my mountains a way, and 

50. 2 I make the rivers a wilderness : their fish 

50. 3 heavens . . I make sackcloth their covering 

51. 3 he will make her wilderness like Eden, and 
SI. 10 hath made the depths of the sea a way for 
53. 10 when thou shalt make his soul an offering 

54. 12 I will make thy ^vindows of agates, and thy 

60. 15 I will make thee an eternal excellency, a 
60. 17 I will also make thy officers peace, and 
62. 7 till he make Jerusalem a praise in the e. 

Jer. 2. 7 and made mine heritage an abomination 

4. 7 he is gone forth from Iiis place to make 

6. 8 lest 1 make thee desolate, a land not in. 

JO. 22 to make the cities of Judah desolate, .a 

12. II They have made it desolate, .desolate it 

17. s Cursed (be) the man that, .maketh flesh 

18. 16 To make their land desolate, .a perpetual 

19. 8 I will make this city desolate, and an hi. 
2s. 9 and make them an astonishment, and an 
2s. 12 and will make it perpetual desolations 
29. 22 Lord make thee like Zedekiah, and like A. 
31.21 make thee high heaps : set thine heart to. 
51. 29 to make the laud of Babylon a desolation 

Lam. 3. 11 pulled me in pieces: he hath made me d. 

3. 45 ITiouhast made us. .the offscouring and 
Eze. 19. s ^ooV. another of her whelps, .made him 

20. 28 there also they made their sweet savour 
Hos. 2. 3 make her as a wilderness, and 3et her like 

2. 12 I will make them a forest, and the beasts 
Amos 8. 10 I will make it as the mourning of an only 
Mio. I. 6 I will make Samaria as an heap of the fl. 

4. 7 I will make her that halted a remnant 

4. 13 I will make thine horn iron, and I wiU m. 
Kah. I. 14 I will make thy grave ; for thou art vile 
Hab. 3. 19 he will make my feet like hinds' (feet) 
Zeph. 2. 13 And he. .will make Nineveh a desolation 
Hag. 2. 23 will make thee as a signet : for I have eh. 
Zecli. 7. 12 theymadetheirhearts. .anadaraantstone 

g. 13 made thee as the sword of a mighty man 
10. 3 hath made them as his goodly horse in the 
12. 2 I will make Jerusalem a cup of trembling 
12. 3 in that day will I make Jerusalem a bur. 
12. 6 In that day will I make the governors of 

18. To set, place, oVb- sum. 

Ezra s- 13 made a decree to build this house of God 

5.14 Sheshbazzar, whom he had made governor 
6. I Then Darius the king made a decree, and 
6. 3 Cyrus the king made a decree (coucerning) 
6. 8 I make a decree what ye shall do to the 
6. II I have made a decree, that whosoever s. 

6. 12 I Darius have made a decree ; let it be d. 
7. 13 I make a decree, that all they of the peo. 

7. 21 I .. do make a decree to all the treasurers 
Dan. 3. 10 Thou, king, hast made a decree, that 

3. 29 I make a decree. That every people, nat. 

4. 6 Therefore made I a decree to bring in all 
6. 26 I make a decree. That in every dominion 

19.70 set, put, lay, nT shith. 

2 Sa. 22. 13 he made darRness pavilfons round about 
I Ki. II. 34 I will make him prince all the days of his 
Psa. 18. II He made darkness his secret place ; his 

21. 6 thou hast made him most blessed forever 
2r. 9 Thou shalt make them as a fiery oven in 

21. 12 Therefore shalt thou make them turn th. 

45. 16 whom thou, mayest make princes in all 

83. II Make their nobles like Oreb and like Z. 

83. 13 my God.Yoake them like a wheel; as the 

84. 6 make it a well ; the rain also filleth "the 
88. 8 thou hast made me an abomination unto 

104. 20 Thou makest darkness, and it is night : w. 

no. I until I make thine enemies thy foot stool 

Isa. 16. 3 make thy shadow as the night in the midst 

Jer. 2. 15 they made his land waste : his cities are 

13. 16 he turn it .. (and) make (it) gross darkness 

22. 6 surely I will make thee a wilderness, .el. 

50. 3 which shall make her land desolote, and 

51. 39 In their heat I wUl make their feasti, and 

20. To dig, prepare, fr^ karah.' 

' a Oh.i& 14 Innls own sepulohres, which he had made 



Psa. 7. IS He made a pit, and digged it, and isfalieu 
21.7*0 loose, unloose, in) luilhar, 5. 

2 Sa. 22. 33 God (is) my strength . .he maketli ray way 

22. To put, set, or lay out throughoul, otarlOrnxi. 
Acts 3. 25 of the covenant which God ni.idc with our 
Heb. 8. 10 this(is)the covenant tliatlwillniakc with 

^ 10. 16 This(is)tliecovenaiitthatIwilImakcHith 

24. To make an end of, iirirtXiu epiteleS. 

Heb. 8. s when he was about to make the tabem. 
25. 1*0 he, fl/il eimi. 

Marki2. 42 threw in two mites, which make a farthiua 
%j. To set down, KaBiarrtm kathisleini. 

Matt 24. 4s whom his lord hath made mlcr over his 

24. 47 he shall make him ruler overall 1u8koo<I« 

25. 21, 23 1 will make theerulerover many things 
Lukei2. 14 Man, who made me a judge or a divider 

12. 42 lord shall make ruler over his household 

12. 44 he will make him ruler over aU that ho 

Acts 7. lo he made him governor over Egypt and all 

7. 27, 3s Who made thee a ruler and a judge? 

Eom. s- 19 lor as by one. .many were made sinners 

S. 19 bj;thc obedience of one shall many be m. 

Heb. 7. 28 the law maketh men high priests which 

2 Pe. I. 8 they make, .neither, .barren nor unfruit. 

27 . Topreparelhoroug!ily,icaTa(TKfv<iCaka(asJxuazo. 
Heb. 9. 2 For there was a tabernacle made ; the first 

28.7*0 make, found, (crffo) ktizH. 

Eph. 2. 15 to make in himself of twain one new maa 

29.7*0 do, make, ■jro'ifio poieO. 

Matt. 3. 3 the way of the Lord, make his paths str. 

4. 19 FoUov/me .Iwillmakeyoulishcraof men 

5. 36 thou canst not make one hair white or b. 
12. 16 charged .. they should not make him kn. 
12. 33 make the tree good. .or. .make the treec. 
17. 4 let us make here three tabernacles ; one 
19. 4 he which [made), .at the beginning made 
Eo. 12 thouhastmadethem equal unto us, which 
21. 13 My house, .ye have made it a den of thi. 

22. 2 a certain king, which made a marriage for 

23. IS to make one proseljle; and when he is m. 
23. IS ye make him twofold more the child of li. 
2s. 16 with the same, and [made]., other five ta. 

Mark 1 . 3 Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make hi.i 
J. 17 I will make you to become fishers of men 

3. i2charged. .they should not make him known 

6. 21 Herod, on his birth day made a .supper to 
7. 37 he maketh both the deaf to hear, and the 
8. 2s [made him look up] : and he was restoreii 
9. 5 let us make three tabernacles ; one for thco 

10. 6 from the beginning . . God made them male 

11. 17 Jly house., ye have made it a den of thieves 
Luke 3. 4 Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his 

5. 29 Levi made him a great feast in his own h. 
5. 33 fast often, and makciirayers, and likewiso 
5. 34 Can ye make the children of the liride ch. 
9. 33 let us make three tabernacles ; one for 

11. 40 did not he that m.ade that., without make 
14. 12 \vnien thou makest a dinner or a supper 
14. 13 when thou makest a feast, call the poor 
14. 16 A certain man made a great supper, aud 
15. 19 no more, .make me as one of thy hired se. 

16. 9 .Make toyoursclvesfriendsof the mammon 
19. 46 My house., ye have made it a den of thieves 

Jolm 2. IS whenhehadmadeascourgeof small cords 
2. 16 make not my Father's house an house of 

4. I that Jesus made and baptized more disc. 

4. 46 Cana of Galilee, where he made the water 

5. II He that made me whole, the same said 

5. IS it was Jesus which had made him whole 
5. 18 God was his Father, making himself equal 

6. 10 And Jesus said. Make the men sit dowa 

6. IS come and take him by force, to make him 

7. 23 I have made a man ever}- whit whole on 

8. 53 the prophets are dead: whom makest thou 

9. 6 he spat on the ground, and maiie clay of 

9. 11 Jesus made clay, and anointed mine eyes 
9. 14 Jesus made the clay, and opened his eyes 

10. 33 that thou, being a man, makest thyself O. 

12. 2 There they made him a supper; and Ma. 
14. 23 we wiU come unto him, and make our ab. 
18. 18 had made a fire of coals : for it was cold 
19. 7 because he made himself the Son of God 

19. 12 whosoever maketh himself a king speak. 
19. 23 took his garmeuts, and made four parts 

Acts I. I The former treatise have I made, O The. 
2. 36 God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye 

3 12 or holiness we had made this man to w.f 

4 24 Lord, thou (art) God, which hast made h. 
7. 40 Saying unto Aaron, Make us gods to go be. 
7. 43 figures which ye made to worship them 
7. 44 should make it according to the fashion 

7. 50 Hath not my hand made all these things? 

8. 2 devout men .. made great lamentation over 
9. 13 the coats and garments which Dorcas m-- 

T4. IS unto the living God, wliich made heaven 
17 24 God that made the world and all things ' 

17. 26 hath made of one blood all nations 01 men 
19. 24 which made silver shrioes for Diana, br. 

23. 13 they were rtiore than forty which had in. 
Bom. I. 9 that without ceasing I make mention of 

20 say to him .."Why hast thou mademe thnst 

21 to make one vessel unto honour, and an. 
28 a short work will the Lord make upon the 
14 make not provision for the flesh, to. .the 

. -,. 26 to make a certain contribution for the p; 
X Ck). 6. 1 5 and make (them) the members o! ih hmr. 
10, 13 make a w&v to escape, that?e ma;t>eahi4 



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a Co. 5. ai he hiith made him .'.sin for us, who knew 

Eph. 1. 15 thanks . .makiug mention of you in my pr. 

a. 14 he is our peace, who hath made both one 

a. 15 of twain one new man, (so) making peace 

4. 16 maketh increase of the body unto the edi. 

Phil. I. 4 Always, .for you all making request with 

1 Th. I.- 2 always, .making mention of you in our p. 

I Tl. 2. 1 prayers, intercessions., be made lor all m. 

Phil. 4 making mention of thee always in my pr. 

J£eb I. 2 heir of all things, by whom also he made 

1. 7 Wlio maketh his angels spirit?, and his 

8. 5 thou make all things according to the pa. 

8. 9 the covenant that I made with their fat. 

12. 13 make straight paths for your feet, lest that 

12. 27 that are shaken, as of things that are m. 

Jas. 3. 18 is sown inpeaceof thorn that niake peace 

J Pe. 1. 10 to make your calling and election sure : lor 

I Jo. T. 10 we make him a liar, and his word ia not 

5. 10 he that believeth not God hath made him 

Eey. 1. 6 hath made us kings and priests unto God 

3. 9 I wUl make them to come and •worship bo. 

3. 12 Him that overcometh will I make a pillar 

■ 5. 10 hast made us unto our God kings and pr. 

11. 7 the beast., shall make war against them 

12. 17 went to make war with the remnant of 

■ 13. 7 [it w*s given unto him to make war with] 

■' 13. T3 [he maketh] fire come down from heaven 

•■ 13. 14 they should make an image to the beast 

14. 7 worship him that made heaven, and earth 
J7. 16 shall make her desolate and naked, and 
39. 19 gathered together tofmake war against h. 
ai. s Behold, I make all things new. And he 
22. 15 and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie 

30.ro hand forth, Trpox«ip'T<'A""i"''"^^^''*'^0'"'''^*- 
Acts 26. j6 to make thee a minister and a witness 

Si. To speak, utter, ipa cro. 

Gal. 3. 16 Now to Abraham .. were the promises m. 
32.. To place together, set, crvi'lcTTnixi sunistemi. 

Gal. 2. 18 if I build. .1 make myself a transgressor 
33. 73 end with, accomplish, (rvvTeXew sunteleo. 

Eeb. 8. 8 when I will make a new covenant with 

&i.To set, put, lay, TiBrnxi tithemi. 

Matt22. 44 Sit .. till I make thine enemies thy foots.? 

Marki2. 36 Sit. .till I make thine enemies thy footst. 

Lukeao. 43 Till I make thine enemies thy footstool 

Acts 2. 35 Until I make thy foes thy footstool 

20. 28 the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers 

P.om. 4. 17 I have made thee a father of many nati. 

1 Co. 9. 18 I may make the gospel of Christ without 

Heb. 1. 13 Sit on my right hand, until I make thine 
10, 13 expecting till his enemies be made his f. 
•V^ 2 Pb. 2. 6 making . . an ensample unto those that af . 
ISee also Abhorred, abide, abominable, about, account 
of, ncdursed, ado, affected, afraid, alive, ashamed, 
astonished, amazed, amends, appointment, approach, 
atonement, bald, banijuet, bear, beams, bed, better, 
bitter, boast, boil, brick, bright, bring forth, broad, 
cakes, calf, cease, cheerful, childless, clean, cleave, 
come up, confession, cocapiracy, consume, count, 
crooked, cry, dark, deep, dei'ence, desolate^ differ, dif- 
ference, distribution, doubt, drink, drunk, drunken, 
dry, dust, dwell, eat, empty, end, endanger, enjoy, 
enquiry, equal, err, eunuch, excuse, fail, fall, fast, fat, 
few, firm, first born, fit, flee, flourish, fly, fold, foolish, 
fools, forget, free, fret, friend, friendship with, fruitful, 
full, gain, glad, glorious, go, go forth, go over, go up, 
good, goodly, great, great man, grievous, grow, hard, 
haste, hear, heard, heavy, hedge, high, honourable, 
hope, howl, increase, inhabited, inherit, inquisition, 
intercession, invasion, journey, joyful, joyful noise, 
keep (house), king, kneel down, know, known, labour, 
lament, large, league, liar, lie down, light, lighter, like, 
long, lower, many, marriages, matter, meet, melody, 
melt, mention, mention of, merchandise, merry, mirth, 
mock, more, move, multiply, murmur, naked, nest, 
noise, obedient, obeisance, obstinate, odious, ofliend, 
offender, oil, old, oration, overflow, overseer, pass, 
pass by, pay, payment, peace, perfect, perish, plain, 
plenteous, poor, possess, prayer, precious, preparation, 
princes, proclamation, promise, prosper, prosperous, 
provision, queen, ready, reconcUiatioE, refuge, reign, 
rejoice, remembered, rent, request, rest, restitution, 
return, rich, ride, rise up, rode, room, rot, rule, ruler, 
run away, rushing, sad, search, see, separation, serve, 
servants, shake, show, shine, shipwreck, signs, sin, 
singular, skip, slaughter, sleep, sit down, sit together, 
small, soft, sore, sorry, sound, speed, spoil, sport, stag- 
ger, stand, stiff, stink, stoop, straight, strange, strong, 
stronger, suck, subject, suddenly, suit, supplication, 
Btire, swear, sweet, swell, swim, tinkling, transgress, 
treasurer, tremble, trouble, trust, tumult, turn, under- 
stand, uproar, vain, vile, void, walk, wander, war, 
■waste, weak, weary, which, white ,whole, wide, willing, 
wise, wiser, wonderful, woaderfnUy.] 
Tni^KFi as though, to — 
To make toward, irpocriroieo/j.ai prospoieomai. 

Xnke24. 28 he made as though he would have gone 
WATT E away, utterly to — 

To devote {to God or destniction), irm charam, 5. 
Dan. II. 44 to destroy, and utterly to make away m. 
MAKE (baldness), to — 
To make bald, rni? qarrach. 

Lev. 21. 5 They shall not make baJdaess npon their 
ffiAZE (bed), to — 
1, To turn over, change, ^n haphah. 

faa. 4t. 3 thou y/flt make all his bed in his sickness 



2. To spread out, ist raphad, 3. 

Job 17. 13 If I wait. .1 have made my bed in the da. 

m&EE (breach), to — 

To break forth, p? parats. 

2 Sa. 6. 8 the Lord had made a breach upon TJzzah 
i.Ch.13. II the LoKD had made a breach uponUzza 
15. 13 Lord our God made a breach upon us, for 

MAKE (brick), to 

To make brick, )37 laben. 

Gen. II. 3 let us ipake brick, and bum them thro. 

Exod. 5. 7 no more . .give straw to make brick, as 

WflTTTi burning, to — 

To make a burning, tjlv saraph. 

2 Ch. 16. 14 and they made a very great burning for 
WATTF. cakes, to — 
To make cakes, 3}^ Idbab. 

2 Ba. 13. 6 make me a couple of cakes in my sight 

13. S made cakes in his sight, and did bake tbs 

TWAinB choice, to — 

To lay or choose out, inXeyofiat eklegomai. 

Acts 15. 7 how that a good while ago God made ch. 
iWATTii: (conspiracy), to — 
To conspire, bind together, "l?'j3 qashar^ 

2 Ki.i2. 20 his servants arose, and made a conspiracy 

14. ig they made a conspiracy against him in J. 

15. IS Shailum, and his conspiracy which he m. 
15. 30 Hoshea. .made a conspiracy against Pek. 

2 Ch.25. 27 they made a conspiracy against liim in J. 

HAKE (covenant or league),'to — 
To cut or prepare, rriii karath. 

GeA. 15. iS the Lokd made a covenant with Abram 
21. 27 gave . . and both of them made a covenant 
21. 32 Thus they made a covenant at Beer-sheba 
26. 28 said . . let us make a covenant vrith thee 
31. 44 let us make a covenant, I and tliou ; and 
Kxoda3. 32 Thou shalt make no covenant with them 
24. 8 of the covenant, which the Lord hath ra. 
34. 10 I make a covenant : before all thy people 
34. 12, 15 lest thou make a covenant with the in. 
34. 27 I have made a covenant with thee and 
Deut. 4. 23 lest ye forget the covenant of the Lord 
5. 2 Lord our God made a covenant with us 
5. 3 Lord made not this covenant with our 

7. 2 thou slialt make no covenant with them 
9. 9 of the covenant which the Lord made 

£9. I covenant. .Lord commanded Mosestom. 
29. I the covenant which he made wiLh them 
29, 12 covenant, .which the LORD, .maketh with 
29. 14 Keither with you only do I make this co. 
29. 25 have forsaken the covenant . he made 
31. 16 break my covenant which I have made 
Josh. 9. 6, II now therefore make ye a league with, 
9. 7 and how shall we make a league with you? 
9. 15 made a league with them, to let them live 
9. 16 after they had made a league with them 
24. 25 Joshua made a covenant with the people 
Judg. 2. 2 ye shall make no league with the inhabi. 

1 Sa. 11. 1 Make a covenant with us, and we will se. 

II. s On this.. will I make (a covenant)with you 
18. 3 Then Jonathan and David made a coven. 
20. 16 So Jonathan made (a covenant) with the 
23. 18 they two made a covenant before the Lord 

2 Sa. 3. 12 Ttfake thy league withme, and, behold, my 
3, 13 I will make a league with thee : but one 
3. 21 that they may make a league with thee 

5. 3 David made a league with them in Heb. 
I Kl. 3. X2 and they two made a league together 

8. 9 when the Lord made (a covenant) with 

8. 21 the ark,wherein (is) the covenant, .he ma. 

20. 34 he made a covenant vrith himj and sent 
s Ei. II. 4 made a covenant with them, and took an 

ji. -17 Jeholadamade a covenant between the L. 

17. 15 theyrejected..hi3covenant that he made 
17. 35 With whom the Lord had made a coven. 
17. 38 the covenant that I have made with you 
03. 3 made a covenant before the Lord, to walk 

I Ch. II. 3 David made a covenant with them In Heb. 

16. 16 (Even of the covenant) wliich he made 
c Ch. 5. 10 when the Lord made (a covenant) with 

6. II covenant of the Lord, that he made with 

21. 7 because of the covenant that he had made 
23. 3 aU the!congregation made a covenant with 
23. 16 Jehoiada made a covenant between him 
29. 10 to make a covenant with the Lord God 
34. 31 made a covenant before the Lord, to walk 

Ezra 10. 3 let us make a covenant with our God to 
Neh. 9, S madent a covenant with him, to give the 

9. 38 because of all thiswemake a sure (coven.) 
Job 31. I I made a covenant with mine eyes ; why 

41. 4 Will he make a covenant with thee ? wilt 
Pea. 50. 5 that have made a coven.iut wth me by sa. 

89. 3 I have made a covenant with my chosen 

105. 9 Which (covenant) he made with A braham 

Isa. 'oB. IS We have made a covenant ^vith death, and 

55. 3 I will make an everlasting covenant with 

57. 8 and made thee (a covenant) with them 

61. 8 I will make an everlasting covenant with 
Jcr. II. 10 have broken my covenant which I made 

31. 31 I will make a new covenant with tlie ho. 

31.32 Not according to the covenant that I made 

31. 33 the covenant that I will make with the 

32. 40 I will make an everlasting covenant with 
34. 8 Zedekiah had made a covenant with aU 
34. 13 I made a covenant with your fathers in 
3«- 15 ye had made a covenant before me in the 
34. 18 words of the covenant which they hadm. 



Eze. 17. 13 made a covenant with him, and hath ta. 
34. 2s I will makemth them acovenantof peace 
37. 26 1 wUlmake a covenant of peace with them. 

Bos. 2. 18 in that day will I make a covenant for 
10. 4 swearing falsely in making a covenant' 
12. I they do make a covenant with the Assy. 

Zech.ii. 10 I might break my covenant which I..m. 

WATTP! (cuttings), to — 

To cut in, make an incision, Vrf sarat. 

Lev. 21. s They shall not., make any cuttings in tlieir 

MAKE (ensample), to — 

To give, SlSa/ii didomi. 

2 Th. 3. 9 to make ourselves an ensample tmto you 
Kev. 3. 9! will make them of the synagogue of Sa. 

MAKE for, things which — 
The things, to ta. 

Eom. 14. 19 follow after the things which make for p. 

MAKE full (proof) of, to — 

To bear on fully, Tr\ripoipop€a> plerophoreS. 

2 Ti. 4. 5 watch thou . . make full proof of thy rfthi. 

MAKE glorious, to — 

To make honourable or glorious, Sofafo) doxazo. 
7 Co, 3, 10 even that whicb was made glorious had 

MAKE, (go) up and down, to — 

To move, shake, stagger, wander, JJW nua,. 

2 Sa 15. 20 should I., make thee go up and down with 

MAKE (interpretations), to — 
To interpret, iK"? peshar. 

Dan. 5.16 thoii canst make interpretations, and dis. 

MAKE (a king), to — 

To make a Icing, cause to reign, 'n'?D malak, 5. 

1 Sa. 8. 22 Lord said. .Hearken. .and make themaki. 

12. 1 1 have hearkened . . and have made a kinft 

MAKE mad, to — 

To turn round to raving, Tr^piTpeva. €is /laviar. 
Acts 26, 24 Paul, .much learning doth make theem. 

MAKE merchandise, to — 

To. travel, traffic, cheat, ^/xiropevofiat emporeuomai. 

2 Pe. 2. 3 with feigned words make merchandise of 

MAKE (noise), to — 

To cause to hea/r or he heard, Ul?^ shamea, 5. 
Josh. 6. 10 ye shall not. .make any noise with your 

TffATTR (ointment), to — 

To mix, compound, npT raqach. 

1 Ch. 9. 30 the priests made the ointment of the sp 
MAT TE out, to — 
To set, place, lay, d'e', dib* sum, sin. 

Job 1,17 The Chaldeans made ou t three bands, and 

MAKE peace, to — 

To make peace, ^lpr[voitoUu> eirenopoieo. 

Col, I. 20 havbig made peace through the blood of 

MAKE perfect, to — 

To make an end of, perfect, ^iriTeXiu epiteleo. 
Gal. 3. 3 Are ye so foolish?.. are ye now made per. 

MAKE (petition), to — 

To request, pray, seek, Nya bea. 

Dan. 6. 13 but maketh his petition three times a day 

TiTAT^E (prayer or supplication), to — 

l.To entreat grace or favour, ]V} chanan, 7. 

I Ki. 9. 3 and thy supplication that thou hastmad*' 

2. To judge for oneself, VyBpalal, 7. 

1 Ki. 8. 29 tho pr,ayer which thy servant shall maKe^ 

2 Ch. 6. 21 supplications . .which they sjjatl make to. 

MAKE ready, to — 

1. Finished, perfect, whole, Die) shalem. 

I Ki. 6. 7 of stone made ready before it was hroxu 

l.To make ready, ^TOifici(cc etoimazo. 

Matt26. 19 And tlie disciples, .made ready the pass.. 

Marki4. 15 large upper room, .there make readyfoy 

.14. 16 And his disciples, .made ready the pass. 

Luke I. 17 to make ready a people prepared for the 

9. 52 they went . , into a village . . to make ready 

37. 8 Make ready wherewith I may sup, and 

22. 12 upper room furnished : there make ready 

22. 13 they went, .and they made ready the p. 
Acts 23. 23 Make ready two hundred soldiers to go 

iii, P.,ev. 19. 7 the Lamb. .his wife hath made herself r. 

MAKE self — 

[See Fair, known, many, poor, prey, prince, prophet, rich,. 

sick, strong, unclean, wise.] 

MAKE (slar»hter), to — 
To smite, naj nakah, 5. 

1 Sa. 14. 14 that first slaughter which Jonathan, .ma.. 
MAKE to rise, to — 
To rise or sprijig up, raise, avariWa anatello. 

Matt. s. ,j5 he mak^eth his sun to rise on the evil and. 
MAKE toward, to — 
To hold down, KaTex" katechS 

Acta 27. 40 unto the sea. .and made toward shore 



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Jer. 
Eos. 



MAKI 

tlAKE up, to — -• 

1.2*0 hedge about, inake a hedge, iia gadar. 

Eze.- 13. s neither made up the hedge for tho house 
22."3o for a man. .that should make up tlie he. 
%To perfect, finish, complete, '^Ss kelal. 

Ezra 5. 3 Who hath commanded.. to make up thl3 
5. gWho eommanded you. .to make up these 
WAKF: (vow), to — 
Tu vow, -\-\i nadar. 

Jon. 1. 16 a sacrifice unto the LORD, and made vows 

HAKE (waU), to 

To hedge, hedge about, TiJ gadar. 

B.OS. 2. 6 I -mix . .make a wall, that she shall not flud 
MAKE (wax), to — 

To cast or throxo togetlier. with, avfj-fiaXXa suiriba. 
Lukci4. 31 Or what king, going to make war against 
MAKEIt — 
l.To grave, vy) charasltt 

Isa. 43. 16 go to confusion tojjothcr (that are) makers 
2. To form, til yii^o.r. 

.Isa. 4S- 9 Woeuntohimths.totrivethwithhis mak.l 

45. II LOKD, the Holy One of Israol.and liis Ma. 

Hab. 2. 18 th.atthomakorthcreofliatligraven it; tho 

2. i3 that tho maker of his work trusteth ther. 

S.To do, maJ:c, .Tyj; asah. 

Job 4. 17 shall a man bo more puro than his maker? 

32. 22 For., my maker would coon take me away 

33. 10 But none saith, Whore (is) God my maker 
Paa. .95. 6 lot us kneel beforo tho LoBD our maker 
Prov 14. 31 opprosseth tho poor reproacheth his Ma. 

17. 5 mocketh the poor reproacheth his Maker 

22. 2 rich and poor. . the Lord (is) the maker of 

17. 7 At thatday shall a man look to his Maker 

22. II yo have not looked unto tho maker the. 

SI. 13 forgettest the Loed thy maker, that hath 

S4- 5 2?or thy Maker (is) thine husband ; Tho 

33. 2 Thus saith the LOKD, the maker thereof 

' . 14 For Israel hath forgotten Iiis Maker, and 

i.To work, inahe, h^i^paal. 

Job 36. 3 and will ascribe righteousness to my M. 
B.To work, make, hubpoal, or h};b pocl. 

Isa. I. 31 and tho maker of it as a spark, and they 

6.A public worker, SrnxiovpySs dcmiourgos. 

Ucb.ii. 10 a city, .whose builder and maker (is) God 
EAK-ilE'-lOTH, iTbrrpn asseinblics. 
Tho twenty-first station of Israel from Egypt, locality 
uncertain. 

Num33. 23 removed from Ilaradah, andpitchedinll. 
33. 26 they removed from M., and encamped at 

KAK-KE'-DAH, rTiija place of shepherds. 
A city twelve miles S.W. of Jerusalem, in the plain 
country of Judah, near Naaraah ; now called llughar. ^ 
Joah.io. 10 and smote them to Azokah, and untoM. 
10. 16 fled, and hid themselves in a cave at M. 
JO. 17 The five kings, .found hid in a cave at M. 
10. 21 returned to the camp to Joshua at M. in 
JO. 28 that day Joshua took M., and smote it 
10. 28 he did to the king of M. as he did unto 
10. 29 Then Joshua passed from M., and aU Isr. 

12. i5 Tho king of M., one; the king of Beth-el 

13. 41 Bcth-dagon, and Naamah, and M. ; sixt. 

mflKIWG — 

To do, make, nW asah. 

£ccl.i2. 12 of making many hooks (there is) no cni 

UAKHTO, -waies of — 

IVorlc, deed, doing, n'g'jJ.n maaseh. 

Eze. 27. 16, 18 tho multitude of tho wares of thy m. 
HAK'-TESH, 2*555 depression. 
A district in or near Jerusalem where merchants traded. 

Zeph. I. II Howl, ye inhabitants of M., for all tho m. 
KAIi-A'-CHI, '?N^a messenger of Jah. 
The last of the O. T. prophets. B.C. 400-300. 

MaL I. I The burden of the word.. to Israel by M. 
HAL'-CHABC, D|^D thinking. 

1. Sou of ShiUiaraim, a Eenjamite. B.C. 1330. 

I Ch. 8. 9 begat of Hodesh his wife, .Mesha, andM. 

2. An idol of the Ammonites. Supposed the same 
with Molech and Milcom. (Amos i. 13^) 

Zeph I. s swear by the LOKD, and that swear by JL 
HAI-CHI'-AH, MAL-CBI'-JAH, .T?^5 Jah is king. 

1. A Gershonite, ancestor of Asaph, a leader of the 
tinging in David's reign. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch. 6. 40 Michael, the son of Baaseiah . . son of M. 

2. An Aaronite (B.C. 630) whose descendants dwelt in 
Jerusalem after tho captivity. B.C. 443. 

7 Ch. 9. 12 the son of Pashur, the son of M., and M. 
IS'eh. II. 12 Zechariah, the son of Pashur. .son of M. 

3. The head of a family of priests when the charges of 
tlie sanctuary were assigned by lot. B.C. 1015. Per- 
haps the same as No. 2. 

I Ch.'24. 9 The fifth to M., the sixth to Mijamin 

4. One who had taken a strange wife during or after 
the cagtivity. B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 25 of the sons of Paroah ; Kamiah. .JL, and 
6. Another who had done the same. 
^2ra le. 35 Miamin, and Eleazar, and M., and Bona. 



C33 

6. Another who had done the same. 

Ezra 10. 31 Eliezer, Ishijah, M.,Shemaiah, Shlmcon 

7. One who assisted in reparing tlie wall after tho cap- 
tivity. B.C. 456. May be the same as No 6. 

KeK 3. II M. . .son ofllarim, andIIashub..sonof P. 

8. One of the Rcchab family, who did the same. 

Uch. 3. 14 But the dung gate repaired M. tho son of 

9. Another who did the same. May bo the same as 
No. 7 or 8. 

Neh. 3.31 After him repaired M. tho goldsmith's son 

10. A prince or Lovite who stood beside Ezra while he 
road tho law. D.c 443. 

Neh. 8. 4 on his left hixnd..M., and Ilashum, and 

11. a' priest wlio assisted in purifying tho wall of Jeru- 
salem. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. 3 Pashur, Amariah, M. 

12. 42 Jehohanan, and M., and Elam, and Ezer 

12. Father of Pashur whom Zedekiah sent to Jeremiah 
to consult the Lord. B.C. 630. 

Jer. 21. I Pashur the son of M., and Zcphaniah the 
38. I Pashur tho son of M., heard the words 

KAl-CHI'-EL, '7f<'?^a God is a king. 
A son of BerLih, son of Asher. B.C. 1660. 

Gen. 46. 17 and the sons of Beriah ; Heber and Jf. 

Num26. 45 Of the sons of Ecn.ali. .of M., the family 

1 Ch. 7. 31 .sons of Beriah ; Heber, and M., who (is) 
5IAI-CHI-EL-ITES, '^N'?'"?. 
The descendants of tho preceding. 

NumiG. 43 the sons of. .Malcliiel, thof.-'.niilyof tholL 
KAL-CEI'-EAM, m/sS? mij king is exalted. 
Son or grandson of Jeconiah, son of Jeholakira king of 
Judah. B.C. 580. 

I Ch. 3. 18 M. also, and Pedaiah, and Shcmizar, Jec. 
MAL-CHl'-SHirA^See Jlfelchi-shua. 

HAL'-CHTJS, Ma^xos counsellor. 

A servant of the high priest wlioso car Peter cut off, 

but who was healed by Jesus. 

Johni8. 10 the high priest's, .servant's name was M. 
fflAlE — 



\.A nude, 1131 zakur. 

Exod23. 17 Three times in the year all thy males sh. 

Deutifi. 16 Three times in a year shall all thy males 

20. 13 thou shalt smite every malo thereof with 

2.A man, individual, w^k ish. 

Gen. 7. 2 tho malo and his female.. tho male and 
S.Male, -gi zakar. 

Gen. I. 27 God. .male and female created he them 
S. 2 Male and female created ho them ; and 
6. 19 T/ith thee ; they shall be male and female 
7. 3 the male and the female ; to keep seed 
7. 9 went in two and two. .the male and the 
7. 16 went in malo and female of all Ilcsh, as 
17. 23 every male among the men of Abraham's 
34. 15 If ye ^vill be as we. .that every male of 
34. 22 if every male among us be eircumcisci! 
34. 24 every male was circumcised, all that v/. 
34. 23 came upon the city, .and slow all tho ra. 
Exodic. 5 a male of the flrst year: ye shall take (it) 

12. 48 let all his males be circumcised, and then 
13. 12 every firstling, .the niales(shall bo)theL. 

13. IS all that opcneth the matrix, being males 
Lov. I. 3 let him offer a male \vithout blemish : ho 

1. 10 he shall bring it a malo vrithout blemish 
3. I whether (it be) a malo or female, he shall 

3. e male or female, he shall offer it without 

4. 23 he shall bring. .a kid. .a male v/ithout ble. 
C. 18 All the males among the children of Aaron 
6. 29 All the males among the priests shall eat 
7. 6 Every male among the priests shall eat 

12 7 for her that hath bom a male or a female 

22. 19 at your own ■will a male without blemish 

27. 3 the male from twenty years old even unto 

27. Si 6 then thy estimation shall be of the male 

27. 7 if (it be) a male, then thy estimation shall 

Num. I. 2 Take ye the sum. .every male by their p. 

I. 20, 22 every male from twenty years old and 

3. IS every male from a month old and upwai'd 

3. 22 according to tho number of all the males 

3. 28, 34,'3Qall the males, from a month old and 

3. 40 Number all tho flrst bom of the males of 

3. 43 all the first boi-u males by the number of 

3. 3 Both male and female shall ye put out 

18. 10 every male shall eat it : it shall be holy 

26. 62 all males from a month old and upward 

31. 7 they warred . . and they slew all the males 

31. 17 kill every male among the little ones, and 

Deut. 4. 16 any figure, the likeness of male or female 

IS. 19 All the firstling males that come of thy h. 

Josh. s. 4 males, (even) all the men of war, died in 

17. 2 the male children of Manasseh the son of 

Judg2i. II Ye shall utterly destroy every male, and 

21. 12 had known no mau by lying ivith any m. 

1 Ki. II. IS after he had smitten every male in Edora 

II. 16 until he had cut off every male in Edom 

2 Ch.31. 16 Besides their genealogy of males.fromthr. 

31. 19 to give portions to all the males among 
Ezra 8. 3 were reckoned by genealogy of the males 

8. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 1 1, 12 and with him . m. 

8. 13 last sons and with them threescore m. 

8. 14 the sons also and with them seventy m. 
Ual. 1. 14 wluchhathialustlockamale,andvDwcth 



MAN 
_ _,^. 

i.A male, iperriv arsen. 

Matt 19. 4 at tho beginning made them male and le. 
Markio. 6 But. .God m.ide them male and femalo 
Luke 2. 23 Every malo that openctli the womb shall 
Gal. 3. 28 there is neitlier male nor femalo : for yo 

HALETAOTOE — 

l.Evil doer, KaKoiroiOs kakopoioa. 

John 1 8. 30 If he were not a malefactor, wc would not 

l.Evil viorker, KaKovpyos kakourgos. 

Luke23. 32 there were also two others, malefactor* 
23. 33 there they crucided him, and the malefa. 
23. 39 one of the malefactors which were hanged 
BIA-LE-LE'-EL, MoA€\(<)A— See Malialakel. 

Luke 3. 37 Jared, which was (the son) of M., which 
SIALICE, MALICIOTJSITESS — 
Evil, badness, kokIu kakia. 

Ilom. I. 29 Being filled with all., maliciousness ; full 
I Co. 5. 8 neitlier with the leaven of malice and w. 
14. 20 in malice be ye children, but in umlerst. 
Eph. 4. 31 all. .be put away from you, with all nial. 
Col. 3. 8 also put off all these ; anger, wrath, mal. 
Titus 3. _3 living in malice and envy, hateful,, hating 
1 Pe. 2. I laying aside all malice, and all guile, ana 
2. 16 lor a cloke of maUciousuets, but as tho 
HAIICIOTJS — 
Laborious, evil, irovrip6s poneTVS. 

3 John 10 prating against ua with malicious word* . 
MAUGNITY — 
Evil disposition, icaKo^iOeia kakoelhcia. 

Eom. I. 29 fullofenvy..deceit, maliguity;whlsporcr» 

HAL-IO'-THI, 'niVo Jah is speaking, or splendid. 
One of the sons of Ileman, set over the service of sous; 

B.C. 1015. 

1 C'h.23. 4 the sons of Heman, JoshbcRashah, M. 
25. 26 The nineteenth to M., (he), his sons, and 

MAl'-LUCH, ^iVn counsellor. 

1. A Merarite whose descendant Ethan was set over 
tho service of song by David, B.C. 1015, 

I Ch. 6. 44 son of Kishi, the son of Abdl.the son of it, 

2. A con of Banl who had taken a strange wife. B.C. 
456- 

Ezra 10, 29 the sons of Bani ; MeshuUam, M., and A. 

3. One of the family of Harim that had done the somo. 

Ezra 10. 32 Benjamin, M., (and) Siicmariah 

4. A priest who, with Nehemiah, sealed the covenaatk 

B.C. 443. 

Neh. 10. 4 Hattush, Shebaniah, M. 
12. 2 Amariah, M., Hattush 

5. A chief of the people that did tho same, 

Neh. 10. 27 M., Harim, Baanah 
HAU.O-WS — 
Salt 2'lant n;Va malUlach. 

Job 30. 4 A\'ho cut up mallows by the bushes, and 
MAIOION — 
Wealth, riches, /jLC/ip-ovus mammOnas {Ch. Y'DJj). 

JIatt. 6. 24 No man:. Ye cannot serve God and mam. 

Luke 16. 9 >fake to yourselves friends of the mam. 
16, 11 not been faithful in the unrighteous ma. 
16. 13 No. .Ye cannot serve God and mammon 

HAH'-EE, tty^O f-r7n7iess, vigour. 

1. A place, two miles N. of Hebron, with oaks: now 
Bcmeh or Ramcl 

Gen. 13. i3 Abram. .came and dwelt intheplainof M, 
i8. I the Lord appeared, .in the plains of M. 
23. 17 Machpel.ah, which (was) before M., the fl. 
23. 19 cave of the field of llachpelah before M. 
25. 9 cave of Machpelah. .which (is) before M. 
35. 27 Jacob came . .unto M,, unto the city of A. 

49. 30 field of Machpelah, which (is) before M. 

50. 13 caveof the field of Machpelah. .before M. 

2. An Amorite, confederate \vith Abraham. 

Gen. 14. 13 he dwelt iu the plain of M. tho Amorite 
14. 24 Saveonly. . tlie portion of ..Eschol, andM. 

HLKS — 

\.A man, human being, O'ls adam. 

Gen. 1. 26 Let us make man in our Image, after onp 

1. 27 So God created man in his (own) imago 

2. 3 and (there was) not a man to till tho gro.' 
2. 7 God formed man (of) the dust of the gro. 
2. 7 breathed .. and man became a living soul 
2. 8 there lie put the man whom he had formed 
2. 13 God took the man, and put him Into the 
2. 16 theLoRDGod commanded theman, saying 
2. 18 not good that the man should be alone 

2. 22 which the Lord God had taken from maa 
a. 22 woman, and brought her unto the man 

2. 23 were both naked, the man and his wife 
3. 12 man said, The woman whom thou gavest 

3. 22 Behold, the man is become as one of us, to 
3. 24 So he drove out the man ; and he placed 

5. I In the day that God created man, in the 

6, 1 when men began to multiply on the face 
6. 2 sonsofGodsaw the daughters of men that 
6. 3 My spirit shall not always strive with m. 
6. 4 came in unto the daughters of men, and 
6. 3 saw that the wickedness of man (was) gr. 
6. 6 repented the Lord that he had made man 

6. 7 I will destroy man both man, and beast 

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Gen. 7. 23 both man, and cattle, and the creeping 

8. 21 curse the gronnd anj-morefor man's sake 
8. 21 for the imagination ofmau"sheart(is)evii 

9. 5 will I require it, and at the hand ot man 
9. 5 at the hand . . will I require the life of man 
9. 6 Whoso sheddethman'sblood, by man shall 
9. 6 for in the image ot God made he man 

:i. 5 tower, which the children of men builded 

j5, T2 he will be a wild man ; his hand (will be) 

Esod 4. T Who Ijath made man's mouth? or who m. 

8. T7 it became lice in man and ui beast ; all the 

8. 18 there were lice upon man and upon beast 

9. 9, 10 breaking forth (with) blains upon man 

9. 19 every man and beast which shall befomid 
Q. 22 that there may be haU . .upon man, and 
9. 25 the hail smote, .both man and beast; and 

12. 12 will smite all., both man acdbeast; and 
J3. 2 whatsoever. .(l>oth) of man and of beast 
13. 13 the first born of man among thy children 
13. 15 both the first born of man, and the first 
30. 32 Upon man's flesh shall it not be poured 
33. 20 for there shall no man see me, and live 
Lev. 1. 2 If any man of you bring an offering unto 
5. 3 whatsoever uucleanness (itbe) that a man 

5. 4 that a man shall pronounce with an oath 

6. 3 in any of aU these that a man doeth, sin. 

7. 21 the uncleanness of man, or (any) unclean 
r3. 2 When a man shall have in the skin of his 
13. 9 When the plague of leprosy is in a man 
«6. 17 there shall be no man m the tabernacle 
18. 5 which if a man do, he shall live in them 

22. 5 a man of whom he may take uncleanness 
K4. 17 he tliat kUleth any man shall surely be 
84. 20 as he hath caused a blemish in a man, so 
C4. 21 he that killeth a man, he shall be put to 

17. 28 no devoted thing that a man shall devote 
E7. 29 devoted, which shall be devoted of men, 3. 

Jiam. 3. 13 I hallowed, .both man and beast; mine 
5. 6 or woman shall commit any sin that men 
8. 17 all the first bom. .man and beast : on 
Q. 6, 7 defiled by the dead body of a man 
12. 3 above all the m.en v/hich (were) upon the 
16. 29 die the common death of all men, or if 
16. 29 be visited after the visitation of all men 
16. 32 the men that (appertained) unto Korah 

18. 15 of men..neverthelesstheflrstbomofmaa 
39. II. 13 toucheth the dead body of any man 
ig. 14 This (Is) the law, when a man dietli in a 

19. iG whosoever toucheth. .a bono of a man, or 
E3. 19 that he should lie ; neither the son of man 
31. II they took all the spoil, .of men and of b. 
31. 26 rake the sum of the prey . .of man and of 
31. 47 Sloses took one portion of fifty, .of man 

Deut. 4. 28 serve gods, the worlc of men's hands, wood 

4, 32 since the clay that God created man upon 

5. 24 seen this day that God doth talk with man 

8. 3 that man doth not livo by bread only 
8. 3 but by every (word), doth man live 

20. 19 for the tree of the field (is) man's (life) 
Joali.ii. 14 every man they smote with the edge ot 

14. 15 (which Arba was) a great man among the 
Judg 16. _ 7, 1 1 shall I be weak, and be as anotlier man 

16.17 become weak, and te like any (other) man 

18. 7, 28 had no business with (any) man 

T Sa. 15.29 for he (is) not a mau,that he should repent 

16. 7 not as man seeth ; for man looketh on 

17. 32 Let no man's heart fail Iwcause of Iiini 

24. 9 Wherefore hearest thou men's words, say. 

25. 29 Yet a man is risen to pursue thee, and 
26. 19 but if (they be) the children of men, cur. 

e Sa. 7. 14 with the stripes of the children of men 

7. 19 (is) this the manner of man, Lord God? 

23. 3 He that ruleth over men (must be) just 
24. 14 and let me not.rfall into theliand of man 

t KL 4. 31 For he was wiser than all men ; than E. 

8. 38 supplication soever be(made) byauyman 
8. 39 give to every man according to his v/ays 

8. 46 for (there is) no man that sinnetli not, and 

13. 2 and men's bones shall be burnt ucon theo 
a EI. 7. 10 neither voice of man, but horses tied, and 

19. 18 no gods, but the work ofmen's hands, wood 
£3. 14 filled their places with the bones of men 
23. 20 and burned men's bones upon them, and 

I C'Il 5. 21 two thousand, and of men an hundred th. 
17. 17 according to the estate of a man of high 
21. 13 but let me not fall into the hand of man 
29. I for the palace (Is) not forman, but for the 

o Ch. 6. 18 will God in very deed dv/ell with men on 
6. 29 what prayer, .shall be made of any man 

6. 30 render unto every man according unto all 
€. 36 for (there is) no man which sinneth not 

19. 6 ye judge not for man, but for the Lord 

32. 19 (which were) the work of the hands of ra. 
Ueh. 2. 10 there was come a man to seek the welfare 

2. 12 neithertoldI(any)man what my God had 

9. 29 which if a man do, he shall live in them 
Job s- 7 Yet man is born unto trouble, as the spa. 

7. 20 do unto thee, O thou preserver of men? 
ti. 12 though man be born flike) a wild ass's colt 

14. I Man (that is) born of a woman (is) of few 
14. 10 man glveth up the ghost, and where (is) 

15. 7 (Art) thou the first man (that) was bom? 

16. 21 Oh that one might plead, .as a man. .for 

20. 4 Knowest thou (not) this of old, since man 
ao. 29 This (is) the portion of a wicked man from 

21. 4 As for me, (is) ray complaint to man ? and 
21. 33 every man shall draw after him, as (thesa 
25. 6 How much less, .the son of man, (which 

27. 13 This (is) the portion of a wicked man with 

28. 28 unto man he said, Behold, the fear of the 
j2. 51 neither, .give flattering titles unto man 
33. 17 That he may withdraw man (frgnx his) p. 



Job 33. 23 a messenger, .to show unto man his upr. 
34. II for the work of a man shall he render 

34. 15 All fiesh shall perish together, and man 

34. 29 whether (it be done) . . against a man only 

35. 8 righteousness (may profit) the son of man 

35. 25 Every man may. .behold (it) afar off 

36. 28 clouds do drop (and) distil upon man ab. 

37. 7 He sealeth up the hand of every man ; th. 
38. 26 the v/ilderness, wherein (there is) no man 

fast. 8. 4 andthe son of man, that thouvisitest h.? 
11.4 behold, his eyelids try, the cluldren of m. 

12. I the faithful fail from . . the children of m. 

13. 8 The wicked walk . . when the vilest men 

14. 2 looked down, .upon the children of men 
17. 4 Concerning the Vr-orks of men, by the word 
ai. 10 their seed from among the children of m. 
32. 6 reproach of men, and despised of the pe. 
31. 19 that trast in thee before the sons of men ! 
32. 2 Blessed (is) the man unto whom the Lord 

33. 13 Tlie Lord, .beholdethall the sons of men 
36. 6 Lord, thou preservest man and beast 
36. 7 the children of men put their trust under 
39. 5 man at his best state (is) altogether vanity 
39. II like a moth : surely every man (is) vanity 
45. 2 Thou art fairer than the children of men 
49. 12 man (being) in honour abideth not : he is 
49. 20 Man (that is) in honour, anil understand. 
53. 2 looked dcAvn .upon the children of men 
56. 1 1 1 will not be afraid what man can do unto 

57. 4 sons of men, whose teeth (are) spears and 

58. I do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men? 
.58. II So that a man shall say, Verily (there is) 
60. II Give us help, .for vain (is) the help of m. 
64. 9 all men shall fear, and shall declare the 
C6. 5 (lie is) terrible, .toward, .children of men 
58. 18 thou hast received gifts for men ; yea 
73. 5 neither are they plagued like (other) men 
76. 10 Surely the vreath of man shall praise thee 
78. 6ofoi-sook. .tent(which)he placed amongm. 

80. 17 upon the son of man (whom) thou madest 
82. 7 ye shall die like men, and fall like one of 
84. 5 Blessed (is) the man whose strength (is) 
84. 12 blessed (is) the man that trusteth in thee 
8g. 47 wherefore hast thou made all men in v.? 
90. 3 Thou . . sayest, Return, ye children of men 
94.. 10 he that teacheth man knowledge, (shall 
94. 1 1 Lord knoweth the thoughts of man, that 

104. 14 herb for the service of man : that he may 
104. 23 Man goeth forth unto his work and to his 
105. 14 He sulfered no man todo them wrong; yea 
107. 8,15, 21, 31 wonderful.. to. .children of men! 
108. 12 Give us help, .for vain (is) the help of roan 
115. 4 silver and gold, the work of men's hands 
115. 16 earth hath he given to the children of men 
ii5. II I said in my haste, All men (are) liars 
118. CI wU not fear : what can man do imto 
118. 8 to trust, .than to put confidence in man 
119. 134 Deliver me from the oppression of man 
124. 2 on our side, when men rose up against us 
135. 8 Who smote the first bom. .both of man 
135. IS silver and gold, tho work of men's hands 
140. I Deliver me, IxiRD, from the evil man 
144. 3 what (is) man, that thou takest knovifle. 
144. 4 Man is like to vanity : his days (are) as a 
14s. 12 To make kno'vvn to the sons of men his 
146, 3 Put not your trust, .in the son of man, in 
ProY. 3. 4 find favour, .in the sight of God and man 
3. 13 Happy (is) the man. .and the man (that) 
3. 30 Strive not with aman without cause, if ho 
8. 4 1 call ; and my voice . . to the sons of man 
8. 31 and my delights (were) with, .sons of men 
8. 34 Blessed (is) the man that heareth me, w. 

11. 7 When a wicked man dieth, (his) expect 

12. 3 man shall not be established by wicked. 

12. 14 the recompence of a man's hands shall be 
12. 23 A prudent man concealeth knowledge 
12. 27 the substance of a diligent man (is) pro. 

15.11 much more . . hearts of the child ren of men? 

15. 20 but a foolish man despiseth his mother 

16. 1 Thepreparationsof theheartinman, and 
16. 9 A man's heart deviseth his way : but the 

17. 18 A man void of understanding striketh 

18. 16 A man's gift maketh room for him, and 
19. 3 foolishness of man perverteth his way 

19. II discretion 6f a man deferreth his anger 
19. 22 desire of a man (is) his kindness : and a 

20. 6 Mostmen will proclaim every one his own 
so. 24 how can a man then understand his own 
20. 25 (It is) a snare to the man (who) devoUreth 
20 27 The spirit of man (is) the candle of the L.' 
21. 16 The man that wandereth out of the way 
ej. 2o treasure, .but a foolish man spendeth It 

23. 28 andincreaseth the transgressors amongm. 

24. 9 and the seomer (is) an abomination torn. 

24. 12 shall (not) he render to (every) man acco. 
24. 30 vineyard of the man void of understand. 

27. 19 As in water, .so the heart of man to man 

27. 20 so the eyes of man aro never satisfied 

28. 2 by a man of understanding (and) knowL 
28. 12 but when the wicked rise, a manishiddeu 
28. 14 Happy(i3). .man that fearethalway : but 
i3. 17 A man that doeth violence to the blood 
•:8. 23 He that rebuketh a man, afterwards shall 

28. 28 When the wicked rise, men hide themse. 
eg. 23 A man's pride shall bring him low : but 

29. 25 fear of man briiigcth a snare : but whoso 

30. 2 and have not the understanding of a man 
30. 14 to devour the needy from (among) men 

Eccl. I. 3 What profit hath a man of all his labour 
1. 13 travail bath God given to the sons of man 
2. 3 what (was) that good for the sons of men 
2. 8 the delights of the sons of men, (as) muB. 



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12 what (can) the man (do) that cometh after 
iS because I slould leave it unto the man 

21 there is a man. .yet to a man that hath 

22 For what hath man of all his labour, and 

24 nothing better for a man, (than) that he 

26 giveth to a man that (is) good in his sight 

10 God hath given to the sons of men to be 

11 so that no man can find out the work that 

13 also that every man should eat and drink 

18 concerning the estate of the sons of men 

19 for that which befalleth the sons of men 
19 man-hath no pre-eminence above a beast 

21 Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth 

22 that a man should rej oic« in his own works 

19 Every manalso to whom Godhath given 

1 Thei^e is anevi] . .it (is) common among m. 

7 All tho labour of man (is) for his mouth 

10 it is known that it (is) man : neither may 

1 1 there be many things . . (is) man the bettert 

12 who knoweth what (is) good forman in 
12 who cantellaman what shall beafterhim 

2 for that (is) the end of all men ; and the 

14 to the end that man should find nothing 

20 For (there is) not a just man upon earth 

28 one man among a thousand have I found 

29 God hath made man upright ; but they 
I a man's wisdom maketh his face to shine 

6 tlie misery of man (is) great upon him 
S (There is) no man that hath power over 

11 the heatpof the sons of men is fully set 

15 a man hath no better thing under the sun 
17 a man cannot find out the work that is 
17 though a man labour to seek (it) out, yet' 

1 no man knoweth either love or hatred (by) 

3 heart of the sons of men is full of evil 

12 For man also knoweth not his time : ag 

12 so (are) the sons of men snared in an evil 
15 yet no man remembered that same poor 

14 man cannot tell what shall be ; and what 

8 if a man live many years, (and) rejoice in 

5 man goeth to his long home ; and the m. 

13 FearGod. .thi3(is)thewhole(duty)ofmaa 
II The lofty looks of man shall be humbled 

17 the loftiness of man shall be bowed down 

20 a man shall cast his idols of silver, and 
22 Cease ye from man, whose breath (is) ia 

11 the houses without man, and the land be 

12 the Lord have removedmeu faraway, and 

12 even a man than the golden wedge of 0. 

7 that day shall a man look to his Maker 

6 bare the quiver with chari ots of men (and) 
19 the poor among men shall rejoice in the 

21 That make ■& man an offender for a word 

3 the Egyptian8(are) men, and not God; and 

19 the work of men's hands, v/ood and stone 
III shall behold man no more with the 

4 therefore will I give men for thee, and 

11 they (are) of men : let them all be gathe. 

13 according to the beauty of a man ; that 

15 Then shall it be for man to bum : for he 

12 made the earth, and created man upon it 
3 and I will not meet (theo as) a man 

12 son of man(which)shallbemade(as)graaa 

14 and his form more than the sons of mea 

2 and the son of man (that) layeth hold on 

5 Is it. .a day for a man to afflict his soult 

6 through a land, .where no man dwelt ? 

25 (there was) no man, and all the burds of the 

20 upon man, and upon beast, and upon the 

22 the carcases of men shall faU as dung 

14 Every man is brutish in (his) knowledge . 

23 I know that the way of man (is) not in ii. 
20 Shall a man make gods unto himself, and 

5 that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh 

6 inhabitants of this city, .man and beast 
5 the man and beast that (are) upon the g. 

27 sow. .house of Judah wth the seed of maa 

30 every man that eateth the sour grape, his 

19 open upon all the ways of the sons of men 

20 set signs. .in Israel, and among(other) men. 
43 (It is) desolate without man or beast ; ifc 

5 to fill them with the dead bodies of men. 
10, 12 desolate without man and without b. 
10 without man, and without inhabitant, and 
29 cause to cease from thence man and beast 

2 the men shall ciy, and all the inhabitants 

15 lo, I will make thee, .despised among men 

18 neither shall a son of man dwell in it 
33 abide there, nor (any) son of man dwell in. 

3 they shall depart, both man and beast 
'40 neither shall any son of man dwell therein. 

14 fill thee with men, as with caterpillars 
17 Every man is brutish by (his) knowledgo 
43 neitherdoth (any)son of man pass thereby 
62 shall remain in it, neither man nor beast 
36 To subvert a man in his cause, the Lord 
39 Wherefore doth a living man complain, a 

5 appearance;.tbey had thelikenessof aman 

8 (they had) the hands of a man under their 
10 they four had the face of a man, and the 

26 as the appearance of a man aboje upon 
I, 3 And he said unto me, Son of man 

6 son of man, be not afraid of them, neither 
8 son of man, hear what I say unto thee; £a 
I, 3, 4, 10 he said unto me. Son of man 

17 Son of man, I have made thee a watchman 

25 sou of man, behold, they shall put bands 

1 son of man, take thee a tile, and lay it 

12 bake it with dung that cometh out of man 

15 I have given thee cow's dung forman's oT 

16 Son of man, behold, I will break the staff 
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Eia. 6. a Son of man. Bet thy face toward the mo. 
J. c son of man, thus aaitli the Lord God unto 
8. 5, S Then said he unto me, Son of man 
8. 6 Son of man, aeest thou what they do? 
8. 12 Sou of man, haat thou seen what the an. 
8. 13, 17 said.. Hast thou8een(this),0Bon of man 

10. 8 tl'.e form of a man's hand under their \f. 
3o. 14 the second face fwas) the face of a man,and 
ID. 21 the likeness of tlie nands of a man (was) 

11. 2 said he unto me. Son of man, these (are) 
II. 4 propliesy against them. .O son of man 

11. 15 Son of man, thy brethren, (even) tliy bre. 

12. 2 Son of maa, thou dwcllest m the midst of 
12. 3 son of man, prepare thee EtufI for remov. 
12. 9 Son of man, hath not the house of Israel 
12. i3 Son of man, eat thy bread with quaking 
12. 22 Sonof man,what(is)thatproverb(tliat)ye 

12. 27 Son of man, behold, (they of) the house 

13. 2 Sou of man, prophesy against the proph. 

13 17 thou son of man, set thy face against the 

14. 3 Son of man, these men have set up their 

14. 13 Son of man, when the land sinneth agai. 

14 13, 17, 19, 2t cut oft man and beast from it 

15. 2 Son of man, \Vliat is the vine tree moro 

16. 2 Son of man, cause Jerusalem to knov/ her 

17. 2 Son of man, put forth a riddle, and speak 

19. 3, 6 learned to catch tho prey; it devoured m. 

20. 3 Son of man, speak unto the ehlera of Isr. 
20. 4 Wilt thou judge them, son of man ? wilt 
eo. II, 13, 21 v/hich (if) a ma:i do, he shall even 
20. 27 son of man, speak unto the house of Israel 

20. 46 Son of man, set thy face toward the south. 

21. 2 Son of man, set thy face toward Jerusalem 
21. 6 Sigh therefore, thou son of man, with tho 

21. 9 Son of man, prophesy, and say, Thas saith 

21. 12 howl, sonof man ; for it shall be upon my 

21. 14 son of man, prophesy, and smite (thine) 
21. 19 sou of man, appoint thee two ways, tliat 
21.28 son of man, prophesy, and say, Thus saith 

22. 2 son of man, wilt thou judge, v/ilt thou 
22. 18 Son cf man, the house of Israel is to mo 

22. 24 Sou of man, say unto her. Thou (art) the 

23. 2 Son of man, there were two women, the 
23. 36 Son of man, wilt thou judge Aholah and 

24. 2 Son of man, Write thee the name of tha 

24. 16 Son of man, behold, I take away from theo 
24. 25 son of man, (shall it) not (be), m the day 

25. 2 Son of man, set thy face against liio 

25. 13 wll cut off man and beast from it; and I 

26. 2 Son of man, because that Tyms hath said 

29. 8 and cut off man and beast out of thca 
1:9. 1 1 No foot of man shall pass through it 

09. 18 Son of man, Nebuchadrezzar Idng of Ba. 

30. 2 Son of man, prophesy and cay, Thus saith 
30. 21 Son of man, I have broken the arm of 

31. 2 Son of man, speak unto Pharaoh king of 

31. 14 in the midst of the children of men, with 

32. 2 Son of man, take up a lamentation for 

33. 7 son cf man, 1 have set thee a watchman 
33. 10 son of man, speak unto the house of Isr. 
33. 24 Son of man, they that inhabii; those wa. 

33. 30 son of man, the cliildren of thy people 
34 2 Son of man, prophesy against the sheph. 

34. 31 the flock of my pasture, (are^ men, (and) 

35. 2 Son of man, set thy face against mount 
36 I son of man, prophesy unto the mountains 
36. 10 will multiply men upon you, all the house 

36. II I will multiply upon you man and bea^ 

36. 12 I will cause men to v/alk upon you, (even) 

36. 13 Thou (land) dcvourcst up cien, and hast 
36. 14 thou shalt devour men no more, neither 

36. 17 Son of man, when the liouse of Israel d. 
36. 37 will increase them mth men like a flock 

36. 38 waste cities be filled mth flocks of men 

37. 3 he said .. Son of man, can these bones live ? 
37. 9 prophesy, son of man, and say to the wind 

37. II Son of man, these bones are tho whole h. 

37. 16 son of man, take thee one stick, rjid write 
38 2 Son of man, set thy face against Gog, the 
38 14 son of man, prophesy and say unto Gog 

38. 20 men that (are') upon the face of the earth 

39. I son of man, prophesy against Gog, and say 

39. 15 when (any) seeth a man's bone, then shaU 

39. 17 son of man, thus saith the Lord God ; Sp. 

40. 4 Son of man, behold with thins eyes, and 

41. 19 the face of a man (was) toward the palm 
43. 7 Son of man, the place of my throne, and 
43. 10 son of man, show the house to the house 
43. lE Son ofman,thus saith the Lord God; These 
44 5 Son of man, mark well, and behold with 
47. 6 he said . . Son of man, hast thou seen (this ) 

Dan. 8. 16 I heard a man's voice between (the banks 
8. 17 Understand, son of man ; foratthetima 

10. 16 (one) like the similitude of the sons of men 

10. 18 (one) like the appearance of a man, ajid 
IIos. 6. 7 they, like men.. transgressed the covenant 

g. 12 (there shall) not (be) a man (left): yea, woe 

II. 4 drew them witli cords of aman, with bands 

13. 2 the men that sacrifice kiss the calves 

Joel 1. 12 joy is withered away from tie sons of men 

Amos 4.13 declareth unto man what (is) his thought 

Jon. 3. 7 Let neither man nor beast, herd nor flock 

3. 8 But let man and beast be covered with 
Ulc. 2. 12 noise by reason of (the multitude of) men 
5. 5 seven shepherds, and eight principal men 

5. 7 tarrieth . . nor waiteth for the sons of men 

6. 8 He hath showed thee.O man, what (is)good 

7. 2 (there is) none unright among men : they 
Hah. 1. 14 makest men as the fishes of the sea, as 

2. 8, 17 because of men's blood, and (for) the 

Zetb. I. 3 will consume man and beast ; I will con. 

». S I will cut off man from off tha iaud, saith 



Zoph. 1. 17 I will bring dlatreea upon men, i^at thoy 
Eag. I. II upon men, and upon cattle, and upon oU 
Zedi. 2. 4 speak to this young man, saying, Jerusa. 

8. :o there was no hire for man. nor any hire 
8. 10 set all men every one against his nelghb. 

9. I the eyea of man, as of all the tribes of 

11. 6 1 will deliver the men every one into 

12. I and formeth the spirit of man within him 

13. 5 man taught me to keep cattle from my 
AI.'.l. 3. 8 Will a man rob God I Yet ye have robbed 

2. A mail, husband, individual, »'« ish. 

Gen. p. 23 Woman, because she wa? taken out of m. 

2. 24 Therefore shall a man leave his father 

4. I s.iid, I have gotten a man from the Lord 

4. 23 I have slain a man to my wounding, and 

C. 9 Noah was a just man (and) perfect in his 

J 3. 16 if a man can number the dust of the earth 

19. 8 two daugiiters which have not known man 

19. 9 they prccscd sore upon tho man, (even)L. 

19. 31 (there is) not a man in the earth to come 

20. 7 restore tiie man (his) wife ; for he (is) a p. 
24. 21 the man wondering at her held his peace 
24. 22 the man took a goM- a ear ring of half a 
z.j. 26 man buncu down pis head, and worsliip. 
24. 29 Laban ran out unto the man, unto tho v,'. 
24. 30 saying. Thus spake the man unto mo 

B4. 30 he came unto tho man ; and, behold, he 
24. 32 man came into the houEp: and he unoiir. 
24. 58 said unto her. Wilt thou go with this in.? 
24. 61 rode upon, .camels, and followed the man 

24. 65 Y.liat man (is) this that wuiketh in the fi. 

25. 27 was a cunning hunter, a man of the P.eld 

26. 1 1 He that toucheth thi.s man or hia wife 
k6. 13 the man waxed great, and went forward 

27. II (is) a hairy man, and I (am)a smoothman 
29. 19 that I should give her to another man 

30. 43 the man increased exceedingly, and had 

31. 50 If thou shalt afflict, .no man (is) "vith us 

32. 6 he Cometh, .and four hundred men with 

32. 24 there wrestled aman with him until the 

33. I Esaucame,aadwithhimfourhundredmen 
37. 15 a certain man found him, and, behold, he 
37. 15 man askedhim, saying, Whatseekest thou? 
37. 17 the man said. They are departed hence 
38. IS the man whose these (arc am) I with child 
59. 2 he was a prosperous man ; and he was in 
41. 33 let Pharaoh look out a man discreet and 

41. 38 a man in whom the spirit of God (is) 

41.44 without thee shall no maa lift up his 

42. II We (arc) all one man's sons : we (are) true 
42. 13 the sons of one man in the land of Canaan 
42. 30 The man, (whoi8)the lord of the land, sp. 
42. 33 the.man, the lord of the country, said unto 

42. 35 every man's bundle of money (was) in his 

43. 3 Tlie man did solemnly protest unto us, s. 
43. 5 the man said imto us. Ye shall not see my 
43. 6 totellthemanwhetheryehaci... a brother 
43. 7 The man asked us straitly of our state 
43. II carry down the man a present, a little b. 

43. 13 Take, .your brother, .go again unto the m. 

43. 14 Almighty give you mercy before the inan 
43. {7 the man did as Joseph bade ; and the maa 

43. 21 (every) man's money (was) in the mouth of 
43. 24 the man. .gave (them) water, and thoy wa. 

44. I put every man's money in his sack's mouth 

44. II took down every man his sack to the gro. 
.>4. II Then they, .opened every man his sack 
44. 13 laded every man his ass, and returned to 

44. 15 that Buch a man as I can certainly divine 
44. 17 the man in whose hand the cup is found 
44. 26 we may not see the man's face, except our 

45. I cried. Cause every man to go out from me 
45. I there stood no man with him while Joseph 
49 6 for in their anger they slew a man, and in 

£zod.2. I there went a man of the house of Levi, and 

2. 20 why (is) it (that) ye have left the man ? 

2. 21 Moses was content to dwell with the man 

II. 2 let evei'y mau borrow ofhia neighbour, and 

II. 3 the man Moses (was) very great in the land 

11. 7 not a dog move his tongue, against man 

12. 44 But every man's servant that is bought 
IS. 3 The Lord (is) aman of war : the Lokd(Ie) 
iS. 19 Let no man leave of it till the morning 
j6. 29 abide ye every man in his place; let nom. 

19. 13 whether (it be) beast or man, it shall not 
21. 7 if a man sell his daughter to be a maid 
21. 12 Be that smiteth aman so that he die, shall 
£1. 14 if a man come presumptuously upon his 

21. 16 he that steaieth a man, and selleth him 

21. 20 if a man smite his servant or Ms maid 
ei. 26 if a man smite the eye of his servant, or 
81. 28 If an ox gore a man or a woman, that they 
ei. 29 but that ha hath killed a man or a woman 
21.33 if a man shall open a pit, or if a man 

21. 35 if one man's ox hurt another's, that he die 

22. I If a man shall steal an ox, or a sheep, and 
22. s I' a aian shall cause a field or vineyard 
22. 7 If a man shaU deliver unto his neighbour 
22. 7 and it be stolen out of the man's house 
22. lo If a man deliver unto his neighbour an 

22. 14 if a man borrow (ought) of hiB neighbour 
■ 22. 16 And if a man entice a maid that is not 

3a. I, 23 the mau that brought us up out of the 

32. 28 and there fell . . about three thousand men 

33. 4 and no man did put on him his ornaments 

33. 11 spake . as a man speaketh unto his friend 

34. 3 no man shall come up with thee, neither 

35. 22 every man that offered (oSered) an oSering 
35. 23 every man with whom was found blue, and 
35. »9 e\ery man and woman, whose heart made 
38. J, 3 every wise hearted man, in whom th« 



Exod36. 6 Let neither man nor woman mate any in. 

Lev. 13. 29 If a man or woman have a plague upon 
13. 38 If a mau also or a woman have intJieskfa 
13. 40 the man whose hair is fallen off his head 

13. 44 He is a leprous man, he (is) unclean : tbe 

14. II present the man that is to be made clean 

15. 18 The woman also with whom man slmll lis 

10. 21 send (him) away by the hand of a fit man 
17- 3. & 'o. '3 What man soever (there be) of 
17. 4 that man ; he hath shed blood; and that m 
17. 9 that mau shall bo cut off from among his 
20. 3, b 1 will set my face against that man and 
20. 4 do any ways hide their cyea from the maa 
20. 10 man thatcommittcth with.. (anothcr)mairs 
20. II the man that lieth with his father's wifo 
20. 12 if amanlie withhisdaughterin law, both 
20. 13 If a man also lie with mankind, aa ho lieth 
20. 14 if aman take a wife and her mother, it (is) 
20. 15 if a man lie with a beast, he shall surely 
20. 17 a man shall take his sister, his father's 
20. 18 if a man shall lie with a woman having 
20. 20 if a man shall lie with his uncle's wifo 
20. 21 if a man shall take his brother's wife, it 

20. 27 Aman alsoor woman that hath a familiar 
21. 18 whatsoever man (he be) that hath a ble. 

21. i3 a blind man, or a lame, or he that hath a 
21. 19 Or a man that Is broken footed, or broken 

21. 21 No man that hath a blemish of the seed* 

22. 4 What man soever of the seed of Aaron (la) 
22. 4 or a man whose seed goeth from him 

22. 14 a man cat (of) the holy thing unwittingly 
24. 10 son of the Israelitish (woman) and a man 
24. 17 ho that kUleth any maa shall surely bo 

24. 19 if a man cause a blemish in hia neighbour 

25. 26 if tho man have none to redeem it, and 
25.27 restore the overplus unto the man to whom 
2S. 29 if a man sell a dwelling house in a walled 
27. 2 Wlien a man shall rnakc a singular vow 

27. 14 when a man shall sanctify his house (to 
27. i5 if a man shall sanctify unto the LORD 
27. 20 if he have sold the field to another man 
27. 26 firstling of the beasts, .no man shall san. 
27. 2S no devoted thing that a mau shall devote 
27. 31 if a man wU at all redeem (ought) of hia 

Num. I. 4 with you there shall be a man of every tr. 
I. 44 princes ofIsrael,(being)twelvenien:each 
5. 6 When a man or v/onian shall commit any 
5. 8 if the man have no kinsman to recompente 
5. 13 a man lie with her carnaUy, and it be hid 
5. IS Then shall the man bring his wife unto 
5. 19 If uo man have lain wth thee, and if thou 
5. 20 some man have lain with thcc besides 

5. 31 Then shall the man De guUtlisa from int. 

6. 2 When either man orwcmau shall separate 
g. 13 mau that (is) clean . .tliat man shall bear 

II. 16 Gather unto me seventy men of the eldeij 

11. 24 gathered the seventy men of the elders 

12. 3 Now the man Moses (v/as) very meek 

13. 2 of every tribe. .shall ye send a man, every 

14. IS thou shalt kill (all) this people as one man 

15. 32 they foimd a man that gathered sticks 

15. 33 The man shaU be surely put to death : ell 

16. 7 it shall be (that)the man whom theLo,".j 
i5. 22 shall one man sin, and wilt thou be wroth 

16. 35 couoimied the two hundred and fifty men 

17. s tl'o man's rod, whom I shall choose, shall 
19. 9 r.ian (that is) clean shall gather up tho 
19. 20 man that shall be unclean, and shall not 

23. 19 God (is) not a man, that he should lie 

25. 8 went after the man. .the man of Israel 
26. 10 lire devoured two hundred and fifty rec:! 

26. 64 among these there was not a man of tlicm 
26. 63 there was not left a man of them, save 

27. 8 If a roan die, and have no son, then ye 
27. i5 Let the Lord set aman over the contTc. 
27. 18 Take thee Joshua, a man in whom (is) 

30. 2 If a mau vow a vow .. or swear an oath to 
30. 16 statutes .between a mau and his wifo 
ji. 17 kill every woman that hath known man 

31. 49 and there lacketh not one man of ua 
Dect. 1. 16 judge righteously between (every) man 

I. 17 ye shall not be afraid of the face of wan 
I. 31 bare thee, as a mau doth bear his son, In 

3. II the breadth of it, after the cubit of a man 

4. 3 for all the men that followed Baal-peor 

7. 24 there shall no man be able to stand before 

8. 5 as a man chasteneth his son,(so) the Lorj) 
11. 25 There shall no man be able to stand bef. 
17. 2 man or woman, that hath wrought wick. 
17. 5 bring forth that man . .(even) that mau or 
17. 12 man that will do . .even that man shall die 
19. II if any man hate iiis neighbour, and Ue in 

19. 15 One v.-itncBS shall not rise up against a m. 

19. 16 a false witness rise up against any maa 

20. 5 Wliat man (is there) that heth built a new 
2o. 5, S, 7 dio in the battle, and another maa 
2o. 6 what man (is he) that hatn planted a via. 

20. 7 what man (is there) that iiath betrothed a 
ao. 8 What man (ia there that is) fearful and fa. 

21. 15 If a man have two wives, oae beloved, and 
21. 18 If a man have a stubborn and rebellieu* 

21. 22 if a man have committed a sin worthy at 

22. 16 gave my daughter unto this man to wif« 
22. 18 elders of that city shall take that man and 

22. 22 If a man be found lying with awoman ra. 
22. 22 mau that lay with the woman, and the w. 
22. 23 man find her in the city, and lie with her 
22. 24 the mau, because he hath humbled his ne. 
aa. 25 if a mau find . . and the man force her, and 
82. 25 then the man only that lay with her shall 
aa. 26 for as when a man riseth against his nel. 
22. 28 If a man find a damsel (that is) a virglu 



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Dc'at 33, 29 Then the man that lay with her shall give 
35. 30 A man shall not take his father's wife, nor 
24. J When a man hath taken a wife, and mar. 
24. 2 she may go and be another man's (wife) 
24. s When a man hath taken a new wife, he 
24. 7 If a man be found stealing any of his hr. 

24. II man to whom thou dost lend shall bring 
24. 12 if the mau (be) poor, ^hou shalt not sleep 

25. 7 if the man like not to take his brother's 
25. 9 So shall it be done unto that man that 

27. 14 say unto all the men of Israel with a loud 
27. 15 Cursed (be) the man that maketh (any) g. 

28. 30 shalt betroth a wife, and another man sh. 

28. 54 (So that) the man (that is) tender among 

29. 10 and your officers, (with) all the men of I. 
29. 18 Lest there should be among you man, or 
29. 20 his jealousy shall smoke against that man 
32.25 sword., shall destroy both the young man 

33. I Mosesthe man of God blessed the children 

34. 6 no man knoweth of his sepulchre unto this 
JoBil. 3. 12 twelve men. .out of every tribe a man 

4. 2 T.ikeyou twelve, .outof every tribeaman 
4. 4 Joshua called the twelve men, whom he 

4. 4 cliildren of Israel, out of every tribe a man 

5. 13 there stood a man over against him with 

6. 21 utterly destroyed, .both man and woman 

6. 26 Cursed (be) the mau before the LoKD that 

7, 3 let about two or three thousand men go 
7. 4 there went up . . about three thousand men 

7. 5 smote of them about thirty and si.^: men 

8. 3 chose out thirty thousand mighty men of 

8. 12 took about five thousand men, and set 

8. 17 there was not a mau left in Ai or Beth-el 

8. 25 all that fell that day, both oflmen and wo. 

9. 6 said unto him, and to the men of Israel 

9. 7 men of Israel said unto the Hivites, Per. 
:o. 8 there shall not a man of them stand before 
ro. 14 LoKD hearkened unto the voice of a man 
10. 24 Joshua called for all the men of Israel 

14. C said unto Moses the man of God concern. 
17. I because he was a man of war, theroforo 
EI. 44 there stood not a mau of all their enemies 

22. 20 that man perished not alone In hisiniqu. 

23. 9 no man hath been able to stand before 
23. 10 One man of you shall chase a thousand 

Judg. I. 4 slew of them in Bezek ten thousand men 
I. 24 spies saw a man come forth out of the city 
I 23 but they let go the man andall his family 
I. 26 the man went into the land of the Hittites 

3. 15 a Benjamite, a man left handed : and 

3. 77 untoEglon..andEglon(was)averyfatin. 
3. 28 took the fords . . and suffered not a man to 
3. 29 about ten thousand men .. all men of va. 
3. 29 thoy slev/. .and there escaped not a man 

3. 31 slew of the Philistines six hundred men 

4. 6 take with thee ten thousaiid men of tho 
4.' 10 went up with ten thousand men at his 
4. 14 Barak went do^vn . .and ten thousand men 
4. 22 will show thee the man whom thou seek. 

6. i5 thou shalt smite the Midianites as one mau 

7. 6 numberof them..werethreehundredmeii 
7. 7 By the three hundred men that lapped 
7. 8 he sent . . every man unto his tent, and 

7. 13 a man that told a dream unto his fellow 

7. 14 Gideon the son of Joash, a man of Israel 

7. 16 divided thethreehimdredmen(into)three 
7. 19 So Gideon, and the hundred men that 

7. 23 men of Israel gathered themselves toge. 

7. 24 the men of Ephraim gathered themselves 

8. I the men of Ephraim said unto him, Why 
8. 4 the three hundred men that (were) mth 
6. 10 and twenty thousand men that drew sw. 
8. 14 described, .threescore and seventeen men 
8. 21 for as the m.an (is, so is) his strength 

8. 22 the men of Israel said unto Gideon, Rule 

9. 49 likewise cut down every man his bough 
9. 49 died also, about a thousand men and w. 
p. 55 men of Israel saw that Abimelech was d. 
9. 55 they departed every man nnto his place 

10. I Puah, the son of Dodo, a man of Issaehar 
10. ) 8 What man (is he) that mil begin to light 

11. 39 that she returned, .and she knew no man 

12. I the men of Ephraim gathered themselves 

13. -2 there was a certain man of Zorah, of the 
13. 6 man of God came unto me, and his coun. 
13. 8 let the man of God which thou didst send 
13. 10 the manhath appeared unto me, that came 
13. II and came to the man, and said unto hira 
13. II (Art) thou the man that spakest unto the 
14. 19 slew thirty men of them, and took their 

15. JO the men of Judah said. Why are ye coma 
IS- II three thousand men of Judah went to the 

15. 15 took it, and slev/ a thousand men there. 
15. .16 ■with.the jaw. .have I slain a tliousand m. 

16. 19 she called for a man, and she caused him 

16. 27 three thousand men and women, that be. 

17. I there was a man of mount Ephraim, whose 
17. s the m.'.n Micah had an house of gods, and 
17. 8 And tho man departed out of the city from 

17. II Levite was content to dv.'ell with the man 
j8. II, i5 hundred men appointed with weapons 
18. 17 six hundred men (that were) appointed 

18. 19 to be a priest unto the house of one man 

19. 6 the damsel's father had said unto the man 
19. 7, 9 And when the man rose up to depart 
19. 10 the man would not tarry that night, but 
19. 15 (there was) no man that took them into 
19. 16 there came an old man from his workout 
19. 17 a wayfaring man in the street of the city 
19. 17 the old man said. Whither gcTest thou ? and 
19. 1 a there (is) no man that receiveth me to house 
19. 20 And tha old man said, Peace (be) with theo 



Jiidgig. 22 Bring forth the man that came into thine 
19. 23 the man, tho master of the house, went 
19. 23 this man is come into miiTe house, do not 
19. 24 but unto this man do not so vile a thing 
19. 26 fell dov™ at the door of the man's house 

19. 28 the man took her (up) upon an ass, and 

20. I was gathered together as one man, from 
20. 8 the people arose as one man, saying. Wo 

20. 11 So all the men of Israel were gathered 
20. 1 1 against the city, knit together as one man 
20. 15 and six thousand men that drev/ sword 
20. IS were numbered seven hundred chosen m. 

20. 16 (were) seven hundred chosen men left li. 

20. 17 the men of Israel, besides Benjamin, were 
20. 17 men that drew sword: all these (were) men 
20. 20 men of Israel went out to battle against 
20. 20 the men of Israel put themselves in array 
20. 21 destroyed.. twenty and two thousand men 
20. 22 the men of Israel, encouraged themselves 
20. 25 destroyed . . again eighteen thousand men 
20. 31 began to smite, .about thirty men of Israel 
20. 33 the men of Israel rose up out of their 
20. 34 ten thousand chosen men out of all Israel 
2o. 35 and five thousand and an hundred men 
20. 36 men of Israel gave place to the Benjamites 
2o. 38 the men of Israel and the liers in wait 
20. 39 the men of Israel retired in the battle 
20. 39 kill of the men of Israel about thirty 

20. 41 the men of Israel turned again, the men 
20. 42 turned (their backs) before the men of I. 
20. 44 fell of Benjamin eighteen thousand men 
20. 45 gleaned, .in. .highways Ave thousand men 
Eo. 45 pursued, .and slew two thousand men of 
20. 46 and five thousand men that drew the 0. 
20. 47 six hundred men turned and fled to tho 

20. 48 the men of Israel turned agaia upon tho 

21. I Now the men of Israel had sworn in Mi. 
21. 10 twelve thousand men of the valiantest 

21. 12 had knownnomanby lying v/lth anymale 
Knth I. I a certain man of Beth-lehem-judah went 

1. 2 the nameof theman(was)Elim6lech,and 

2. I a mighty man of wealth, of the family of 
2. 19 The man's name with whom I wrought to 
e. 20 The man (is) near of kin unto us, one of 

3. 3 make not thyself known unto them., until 
3. 8 the man was afraid, and turned himself 
3. 16 told her all that the m<an had done to her 

3. 18 tho man will not be In rest untU he have 

4. 7 a man plucked off his shoe, and gave (it) 
1 Sa. 1. ■ I Now there was a certain man of Itamath. 

1. 3 th^ man went up out of his city yearly 
1. 21 thi man Elkanah, and aU his houso 

2. 9 for by strength shall no man prevail 

2. 15 said to the man that sacrificed, Give 

a. 25 If one man sin against another, the judge 
2. 25 if a man sin against tho Lord, who shall 
2. 27 there came a man of God unto Eli, and 
a. 33 the man of thine, (whom) I shall not cut 
4. 2 slow of the army.. about four thousand m. 
4. 13 there ran a man of Benjamin out of tho 

4. 13 the man came into the city, and told (it) 

4. 14 And the man came inhastily, and told E. 

4. 16 the man said unto Eli, I (am) he that came 

4. 18 he died ; for he was an old man, andheavy 

6. 19 fifty thousand and threescore and ten men 
9. I therewasaman of Benjamin, whosename 
9. 6 a man of God, and (he is) an honourable m. 
g. 7 what shall we bring the man 1 for the b. 
9. 7 not a present to bring to the man of God 
g. 8 give to the man of God to tell us our way 
g. 9 when a man went to enquire of God, thus 
9. 10 unto the city where the man of God (was) 
9. 16 send., a man outof the land of Benjamin 
g. 17 Behold tho man whom I spake to tlieo of 

10. 6 and shalt be turned into another man 

10. 22 if the man should yet come thither 
IT. 8 and the men of Judah thirty thousand 

11. 9 Thus shall ye say unto the men of Jabesh 
II. 13 There shall not a man be put to death 
13. 6 the men of Israel saw that they were in 

13. 14 hath sought him a man after liis own he. 

13. 15 present mthhim, about six hundred men 

14. 2 the people, .(wei-e) about six hundred m. 
14. 14 was about twenty men, within as it were 
14. 22 men of Israel which had hid themselves 
14. 24 men of Israel were distressed that day 
14. 24, 28 Cursed (be) the man that eateth (any) 
14. 36 spoil . .and let us not leave a man of them 

14. 52 Saul saw any strong man, or any valiant 

15. 3 slay both man and woman, iiifant and s. 
15. 4 numbered them . . ten thousand men of J. . 

16. 16 to seek out a man, (who is) a cunning pi. 

16. 17 Provide me now a man that can play well 

16. 18 aman of war, and prudent'in matters, and 
17. 2 the men of Israel were gathered together 
17. 8 choose you a man for you, and let him 
17. 10 give me a man, that wo may fight together 
17. 12 had eight sans : and the man went among 
17. 19 the men of Israel, (were) in the valley of 
17. 24 the men of Israel, when they sawthe man 
17. 25 men of Israel said. Have ye seen this mag 
17. 25 the man who killeth him, the king will 
17. 26 A\Tiat shall be done to the man that killeth 
17. 27 So shall it be done to the mau that killeth 
17. 33 and he a man of war from his youth 

17. 41 man that bare the shield (went) before him 

18. 23 that I (am) a poor man, and lightly estee. 
18. 27 David arose and went, he and his men 
21. I Why (art) thou alone, and no man with 
Bi. 2 Let no man know any thing of the business 
21. 7 No w a certain man of the servants of Saul 
21. 14 ye see tho man is mad : wherefore (then) 



I 3a. 22. 2 were wth him about four hundred men 

22.19 smote he .. both men and women, children 
24. 2 Saul took three thousand chosen men out 

24. 19 For if a man find his enemy, will he let 
23. 2 a man in Maon, whose possessions (were) 

25. 2 the man (was) very great, and he had th. 
25. 3 name of the man .. but the man (was) ch. 

25. 13 there went up. .about four hundred men 

25. 25 Lctnotmylord. .regard this man of Belial 
c6. 2 having three thousand chosen men of Isr. 

26. IS (Art) not thou a (valiant) man i and who 

27. 2 passed over -ivith the six hundred men that 
27. 9 left neither man nor woman alive, and 
27. II David saved neither man nor woman aliva 
s8. 14 An old man cometh up; and he (is) cover. 
30. 9 he and the six hundred men that (were) 
30. 10 pursued, he and four hundred men : for 
30. 17 there escaped not a man of them, save 
30. 17 young men, which rode upon camels, aud 
30. 22 Then answered all the wicked men . . of 
31, 12 All the valiant men arose, and went all 

a Sa. I. 2 a man came out of the camp from Saul 
2. 30 lacked of David's servants nineteen men 
2. 31 tlireo hundred and three score men died 
6. 19 as well to tho women as men, to every ono 
8. s David slew . . two and twenty thousand m. 

10. 6 and of king Maaeah a thousand men, and 
12. 4 came a traveller unto the rich man ; and 
12. 4 poor man's lamb . . dressed it for the man 

12. 5 anger was greatly kindled against the m. 
J 2i s man that hath done this(thing) shall surely 
13; 17 Nathan said to David, Thou (art) the man 
^3, 3 and Jonadab (was) a very subtU man 

13. >g Ammon said. Have out all men from ma 
14.16 out of tho hand of the man (that would) 
is.' I and horses, -and fifty men to run before 
15; ii with Absalom went two hundred men out 

15. 13 hearts of the men of Israel are after Abs. 
rs. fS six hundred men. .passed on before tho 

16. 5 thence came out a man of the family of 
16. 7 thou bloody mau, and thou man of Belial 
16. 8 mischief, beeausethou (art) a bloody man 

16. 15 men of Israel, came to Jerusalem, and A. 
16. 18 Nay ; but whom, .men of Israel, choose 

16. 23 as if a man had enquired at the oracle of 

17. I Letmc. .choose out twelve thousand men 
S7. 3 man whom thoti seekest (is) as if all retu. 
17. 8 father (is) a man of war, and will not lo. 

17. 14 all tho men of Israel said. The counsel of 
17. 18 came to a man's house in Bahurim, v/hich 
17. 24 passed ovej; Jordan, he and all tho men 

17. 25 which Amo„sa (was) a man's son whose n. 
18, 10 a certain man saw (it), and told Joab, and 
iS. II Joab said unto tho man that told him. And 
i3. 12 riiau said unto Joab, Though I should ro. 
i3. 24 looked, and behold a mau running alona 

10.25 the watchman saw another man running 

18.26 said. Behold (another) man running alono 

18. 27 Ho (is) a good man, and cometh with good 

19. 16 came dovm with the men of Judah to m. 

19. 17 3 thousand men of Benjamin with huu 

19. 32 provided, .for ho (was) a very great man 
19. 41 ail the men of Israel, .said unto the king 
19. 41 ^¥hy have our brethren the men of Judah 
19. 42 men of Judah answered the men of Israel 

19. 43 men of Israel answered the men of Judah 
jg. 43 And the words of the men of Judah were 
ig. 43 fiercer than the words of the men of Israel 

20. I there happened to be there aman of B. 
20. : 2 but the men of Judah clave unto their 
CO. ■ 4 Assemble me the men of Judah within 
20. 12 when the man saw that all the people 
CO. 21 man of mount Epliraim, Sheba the son of 

21. 5 man that consumed us, and that devised 

21. 20 where was a man of (great) stature, that 

22. 49 hast delivered me from the violent man 

23. 7. the man (that) shall tench them must be 
23. g'and the men of Israel were gone away 

23. 20 the son of a valiant man, of Kabzeel, who 

23. 21 he slew an Egyptian, a goodly man : and 

24. 9 eight hundred thousand valiant men that 
24. 9 men. .(were) five hundred thousand men 

24. 15 died of the people, .seventy thousand men 
I Ki X. she prepared .. fifty men to run before him 

1.42 Come in ; for tliou (art) a valiant man, and 

1. 49 and rose up, and went every man his way 

2. 2 be thou strong, .and show thyself a mau 
E. 4 there shall not fail thee .. a man on the 
2. 9 for thou (art) a wise man, and knowest 
5. 13 and the levy was thirty thousand men 

7. 14 his father (was) a man of Tyre, a worker 

8. 2 all tho men of Israel assembled themsel. 

8. 25 There shall riot fail thee a m.an in my sight 

9. 5 There shall not fail thie a man upon the 

11. 28 the man Jeroboam (was) a mighty, .and 
12.22 camje unto Shemaiah the man of God, say. 
13. I there came a man of God out of Judah by 
13. 4 Jeroboam heard tho saying of the man of 
13. 5 according to the sign which the man of G. 
13. 6 king answered and said unto the man of 
13. ■ 6 man of God besought the Lord, and tha 
13. 7 king said unto the man of God, Come h. 
13. 8 man of God said unto the king. If thou • 
13. II told him all tho works that the mau of G. 
13. 12 had secn.what way tho man of God went 
13. 14 went after the man of God, and found him 
13. 14 (Art) thou the man of God that camest 
13. 21 iio cried unto the man of God that came 
13. 26 It (is) the man of God, v/ho was disebed. 
13. 29 prophet took up the carcase of the man 
13. 3i"Ecpulchro wherein the man of God (is) b. 

17. 18 What havo I to do mth Hiee, O tliou man 



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1 Ki.17. 24 by this I know that tliou(art) a man of G. 

18. 13 how I hid an hundred men of the LoRD'3 
18.22 prophets (are) four hundred and fifty men 
18. 44 cloud out of the sea, lilie a man's hand 
zo. 20 they slew every one his man : and the Sy. 
20. 28 there came a man of God, and spake unto 
20. 30 twenty and seven thousand of the men (th. 
20. 35. certain man., said. .And Ihc man refused 
8o. 37 found another man. .And tlie man smote 
BO. 39 man turnell aside, and brouglit a man unto 
20. 39 Keep this man : if by any means he be m. 
20. 42 thou hast let go out of (thy) hand a man 
22. 6 gathered, .about four hundred men, and 
22.' 8 (There is) yet one man, Micaiah the son 
S2. 17 let them return every man to his house 
22. 34 man draw a bow at a venture, and smote 

2 KL I. 6 There came a man up to meet us, and said 

I. 7 Wlxat manner of man (was he) wliich came 
I. 8 (He was) an hairy man, and girt with a g. 
I. 9 Thou man of God, the king hath said, Como 
1. 10, 12 Elijah answered. .If 1 (be)aman of G. 

1. II man of God, thus hath the king said, C. 
1. 13 man of God, I pray thee, let my life, and 

2. 7 fifty men of the sons of the propnets went 
2. 17 They sent therefore fifty men ; and they 

26 he took ^vitli him seven hundred men that 
7 Then she came and told the man of God 
9 I perceive that this (is) an holy man of God 

16 man of God, do not lie unto tliine hand. 

21 laid him on the bed of the man of God 

22 that I may run to the man of God, jmd c. 

25 came unto the man . . when the man of G. 

27 when she came to the man. .the maii of 
40 man of God, (there is) death in the pot 

42 cams a man. -and brought the man of 

43 should I set this before an hundred men? 

1 great man. .he was also a mighty man in 

7 doth send unto me to recover a man of 

8 when Elisha the man of God had heard 

14 according to the saying of the man of G. 

15 returned to the man of God, he and all 

20 Gehazi, the servant of the man of God 

26 when the man turned again from his ch. 
6 man of God said. Where fell it? And ho 

9 man of God sent unto the king of Israel 
10 which the man of God told him and war. 
15 when the servant of the man of God was 
19 will bring you to the man whom ye seek 
32 sent a man from before him : but ere the 

2 answered the man of God, and said, Beh. 
5 when they were come . . (there was) no maa 

10 no man there, neither voice, .but horses 

17 died, as the man of God had said, who sp. 

18 as the man of God had spoken to the king 

19 lord answered the man of God, and said 
2 did after the saying of the man of God 
4 with Gehazi, the servant of the man of 

7 saying. The man of God is come hither 

8 meet the man of God, and enquire of the 

11 settled his countenance, .and the man of 

11 Ye know the man, and his communication 

14 slew., two and forty men; neither left he 

21 so that there was nota man left that came 

24 Jehu appointed fourscore men without 

4 money that cometh into any man's heart 

19 man of God was ivroth with liim, and said 
21 as they were burying a man. .they spied 
21 cast the man. .and when the man was let 

20 exacted . . of each man fifty shekels of sil. 

25 and with Mm fifty men of the Gileadites 

21 staff, .on which if a man lean, it will go 

15 Thus saith the Lokd. .Tell the man that 

2 all the men of Judah and all the inhabit. 

8 on a man's left hand at the gate of the c. 
ID no maa might make his son or his daugh. 

16 word of the Lokd, which the man of God 

17 (It is) the sepulchre of the man of God 

1 8 let him alone ; let no man move his bones 

19 and threescore men of the people of tho 
I men of Israel fled from before the Hulls. 
7 when all the men .. saw that they fled , and 

12 They arose, all the valiant men, and took 

22 son of a valiant man of Kabzeel, who had 

23 slewan Egyptian, a man of (great) stature 
21 suffered no man to do thefn wrong ; yea 

5 Bavid slew. .twoand twenty thousandm. 

6 at Gath, where was a man of (great) stat. 
5 an hundred thousand men that drew sw. 
5 threescore and ten thousand men that dr. 

14 there fell of Israel seventy thousand men 

9 son shall be bom. .who shall be a man of 
14 Now (concerning) Moses the man of God 
32 was a counsellor, a wise man, and ascribe 

3 because thou (hast been) a man of war 

I Ch. 2. 2 told out threescore and ten thousand men 
2. 7 Send me now therefore a man cunning to 

2. 13 I have sent a cunning man, endued with 
2. 14 his father (was) a man of Tyre, skilful to 

5. 3 all the men of Israel assembled themselves 

6. 5 neither chose I any man to be a ruler over 

6. i5 There shall not fail thee a man in my sight 
6. 22 If a man sin against his neighbour, and 

7. 18 There shall not fail thee'a man (to be) ru. 

8. 14 so had David the man of God commanded 
II. 2 came to Shemaiah the man of God, saying 
13. 3 with an army of valiant men of war, (even) 
13. 3 with eight hundred thousand chosen men 
13. 15 Then the men . . as the men of Judah sho. 
13. 17 fell dovm. .five hundred thousand men 
15. 13 whether small or great, whether man or 
t8. ^gathered, .four hundred men, and said 
18. 7 (There is) yet one man, by whcon we may 



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2 Ch.i8. 33 a., man drew a bow at a venture, andsm. 
2o. 27 Then they returned, every man of Judah 
25. 7 there came a man of God to him, saying 
25. 9 said to the man . . And the man of God 

30. iC according to the law of Jloses the man of 
34. 23 answered. .Tell ye the man that sent you 
34. 30 king went up. .and all the men of Judah 

Ezra 3. I gathered themselves together as one man 

3. 2 (it is) written in the law of Moses, .man 
8. 18 they brought us a man of understanding 

Nch. I. J I grant him mercy in the sight of this man 

6. 1 1 Should such a man as I flee ? and who (is 

7. 2 for he (was) a faithful man, and feared God 

8. I gathered themselves together as one man 

8. 2 both of men aud women, and all thatco. 
12. 24 commandment of David the man of God 
12. 36 musical instruments of David, .man of G. 

Esth-. I. 22 every man should bear rule in his ownh. 
' 4. II that whosover, whether man or women 
6. 6, 7, g, 9, II man whom the king delighteth 
y. 2 no man could with.stand tliem ; for the 

9. 4 this man Mordecai wa.ved greater and gr. 
9. 6 Jews slew and destroyed five hundred m. 
9. 12 slain and destroyed five himdred men in 
Q. 15 slew three hundred men atShushan : but 

Job I. I There was a m.in.. and that man was per. 
I. 3 so that this man was thogreatestof allthe 

1. 8 perfect and an ur)right man, one that fe. 
B. 3 perfect and an upright man, one that fe. 

2. 4 all that a man hath will he give for his 
9. 32 For (he is) not a man, a,s I (am, that)I sh. 

II. 2 and should a man full of talk be justified? 

11. 12 For vain man would be wise, though.. born 

12. 14 he shutteth up a man, and there can he 

14. 12 So man lieth down, and riscth not : till 
15. 16 much more abominable and filthy (is) m. 
22. 8 But (as for) the mighty man, he had the 

32. 13 say. .God thrusteth him down, not man 
32. 21 Let me not.. accept any man's person 
34. 21 For his eyes (are) upon the ways of man 

34. 23 For he ■will not lay upon man more (than 

35. 8 Thy wickedness (may hurt) a man asthou 
37. 20 If a man speak, surely he shall be swall. 
38.26 to rain on the earth, (where) no man (is 

Paa. I. rBlessed(i3) the man that walketh not in 

4. 2 ye sons of men, how long (wUl ye turn) 

5. 6 Lokd will abhor .. bloody and deceitful m. 
18. 48 hast delivered mc from the violent man ? 
22. 6 But I (am) a worm, and no man ; a repr. 
2S. 12 Wliat man (is) he that feareth the Lord ? 

31. 2o Shalt hide there, .from the pride of man 
34. 12 What man (is ho that)de3ireth life, (and) 
37. 7 because of the man who bringcth wicked 

37. 37 behold the upright: fortheendof(that)m. 

38. 14 Thus I was as a man tiiat heareth not, and 

39. II ^Vhen thou with rebukes dott correct man 
43. I deliver me from the deceitful, .man 
62. 3 will je imagine mischief against a man ? 
78. 25 Man did eat angels' food : he sent then^ 
80. 17 Let thy hand be upon the man of thy ri. 
87. 5 This and that man was born in her : and 
90. title. A prayer of Moses the man of God 

92. 6 A brutish man knowethnot ; neither doth 
105. 17 He sent a man before them, (even) Joseph 
109. 16 but persecuted the poor aud needy man 
112. I Blessed (is) the man (that) feareth the L. 
112. 5 A good man showeth favour, and lendeth 
140. I Lord, .preserve me from the violent m. 

140. II evil shall hunt the violent man to overt. 

141. 4 to practise v/icked works with men fhat 
147. 10 taketh not pleasure in the legs of a man 

Prov. 2. 12 To deliver thee, .from the man that spea. 

5. 21 For the ways of man (are) before the eyes 

6. I.I povertj'. .and thj' want as an armed man 

6. 12 a wicked man, walketh with a froward m. 
6. 27 Can a man take fire in his bosom, and his 
8. 4 Unto you, O men, I call ; and my voice 

10. 23 but a man of understanding hath wisdom 

11. 12 man of understanding holdeth his peace 

11. 17 merciful man doeth good to his own soul 

12. 2 a man of wicked devices will he condemn 
12. 8 man shall be commended according to 
12. 14 man shall be satisfied with good by the f. 

12. 25 Heaviness in the heart of man maketh it 

13. 2 man shall eat good by the fruit of (his) m. 

13. 8 The ransom of a man's life (are) his riches 

14. 7 Go from the presence of a foolish man 
14. 12 is a way which seenieth right unto a man 

14. 14 a good man (shall be satisfied) from him. 
14. 17 and a man of wicked devices is hated 

15. 18 A wrathful man stirreth up strife : but (he 
15. 21 man of understanding walketh uprightly 

15. 23 man hath joy by the answer of his mouth 

16. 2 Allthe waysofaman(are)cleaninhisown 
16. 7 A\lien a man's ways please the Lord, he 
i5. 14 messengers of death : but a wise man will 
16. 23 way that seeraeth right unto a man ; but 
16. 27 An ungodly man diggeth up e\'il ; and in 
16. 28 A froward man soweth strife ; and a wh. 

16. 29 A violent manenticethhis neighbour, and 
17. 12 bear robbed of her whelps meet a man 

17. 27 man of understanding is of an excellent 

18. 4 words of a man's mouth (are as) deep wa. 
18. 12 Before destruction the heart of man is h. 
18. 14 spirit of a man will sustain his infirmity 
18. 2o A man's belly shall be satisfied with the 

18. 24 man (that hath) friends must show hims. 

19. 21 (Tliere are) many devices in a man's heart 

20. 3 (It is) an honour for a man to cease from 
20. 5 Counsel in the heart of man (is like) deep 
20. 5 a man of understandlsg will draw it out 
20. 6 hla dvrn goodisess : but a faithful man 



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Prov2o. 17 Bread of deceit (is) sweet to a man ; but 
21. 2 -Every way of a man (is) right iu his own 

21. 8 The way of man (is) froward and strange 
17 He that loveth pleasure (shall be) a poor 

28 the man that heareth speaketh constantly 

29 A wicked man hardeneth liis face : but (aa 

24 and with a furious man thou shall not go 
29 Seest thou a man diligent in his businesa 

5 a man of knowledge increaseth strength 
29 I will render to the man according to hia 
34 poverty . .and thy want as an armed man 
i3 man that beareth false witness against his 

16 than seven men that. can render a reason 
ig So (is) the man (that) deceivtth his nt-igU. 
21 so (is) a contentious man to kindle str5o 

8 so (is) a man that wandereth from his pL 

17 as a man sharpeneth the countenance of 

21 thq furnace for gold ; so (is) a man to hia 
II The rich man (is) wise in his o^vn conceit 
20 A faithful man shall abound with blessings 

6 In the transgression of an evil man (there 

9 a wise man contendeth with a foolish man 
13 poor and the deceitful man meet together 

20 Seest thou a man (that is) hasty In his w.t 

22 An angry man stirreth up strife, and a f u. 
26 but. .man's judgment (cometh) from the 

27 An unjust man (is) an abomination to tho 
2 Surely I (am) more brutish than (any) man 
8 AU things (are) full of labour; man can. 

4 for this a man is envied of his neighbour 

2 A man to whom God hath given riches 

3 If a man begot an hundred (children), and 

5 than for a man to hear the song of fools 
IS Now there was found in it apoor wise maa 

15 yet no. .remembered that same poorman 

8 every man (hath) his sword upon his thigh 

7 if a man would give all tho substance of 
Isa. 2. 9 the gi-eat man humbleth himself : theret 

2 man of war, the judge, and the prophet 

6 When a man shall take hold of his brother 

1 seven women shall take hold of one man 

3 men of Judah, judge, I pray thee, betwixt 

7 and the men of Judah his pleasant plant 

5 because I (am) a man of unclean lips, and 

21 a man shall nourish a young cow and two 
19 as the fuel of tho fire : no man shall spare 

16 (Is) this the man that made the earth to 
gdiere cometh a ch^iriot of men, (with) a co. 

2 man shall be as an hiding place from tho 

6 whereon if a man lean, it will go into hia 

28 I beheld, and (there was) no man ; even 
13 he shall stir up jealousy like a man of war 

13 and maketh it after the figure of a man 

11 man that e.\;ecuteth my counsel from a far 

2 Wherefore, when I came, (was there) no m.? 

14 visage was so marred more than any man 

3 He is despised and rejected of men ; a man 

7 and the mirighteous man his thoughts: and 

I perisheth, and no man layeth (it) to her.ii 
16 saw that(there wasjno man, aud wonder. 

3 that killeth an ox (is as if) he slew a man 
6 a land that no man passed through, aud 
I Tliey say, If a man put away his wife, and 
I she go from him, and become another ma. 

3 thus saith the Lord to the men of Judah 

4 men of Judah and inhabitants of Jerusa. 

29 be) forsaken, and not a man dwell therein 

1 if ye can find a man, if there be (any) that 

23 set in array as men for war, against thee 

5 judgment between a man and his neigh. 

6 no man repented him of his wickedness 

12 Who (is) the wise man, that may unders. 
23 (it is) not in man that walketh to direct 

2 speak unto the men of Judah, and to the 

3 the man that obeyeth not the words of 

9 A conspiracy is found among the men of 
II desolate, because no man layeth (it) to h. 
II the girdle clcaveth to the loins of a man 

9 Wliy shouldest thou be as a man astonicd 
10 hast bom me a man of strife and a man 

25 the men of Judah, and the inhabitants of 

I I go . . speak to the men of Judah , and to tho 

15 Cursed (be) the man who brought tidings 
20. 16 let that man be as the cities which the 

22. 30 saith the LORD, Write ye this man child 

22. 30 no man of his seed shall prosper, sitting 

23. 9 like a man whom winehath overcome, be. 
23. 34 I will even punish that man and his houee 

25. II This man (is) worthy to die ; for he hath 

26. 16 This man (is) not worthy to die : for he 
26. 20 there was also a man that prophesied In 

29. 32 not have a man to dwell among tliis peop. 
32. 32 the men of Judah, and the inhabitants of 

33. 17 David shall never wanta man to sit upon 

33. 18 shall the priest.'? the Levites want a man 
35. 4 Hanan, tho son of Igdaliah, a man of God 
35. 13 ten the men of Judah, and the inhabita. 

35. 19 want a man to stand before me for ever 

36. 31 upon the men of Judah, all the evil that 
38. 4 let this man be put to death; forthusha 
38. 4 this man seeketh not the welf ate of this 
38. 24 Letnomanknow of these words, and thou 

40. IS no man shall know (it) : wherefore should 

41. 4 he had slain Gedaliah, and no man knew 
41. 5 fou^scoremen,ha^ingtheirbeard3shayen 
44. 7 to cut off from you man and woman, child 
44. 26 named in the mouth of any man of Judah 
44. 27 the men of Judah that (are)in the laud of 
49. 18 no man shall abide there, neither shall a 

49. 33 there shall no man abide there, nor<any) 
50. 40 (so) shall no man abide there,iieith^«liali 
so. 42 Ute a man to the battle, against thee, O 



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22 also will I break in pieces man and worn. 
43 a land wherein no man dwelleth, neither 
25 threescore men of the people of the land 
33 he doth not. .grieve tho cldldren of men 
J I sevAity men of the ancients of the house 
1 1 with every man his censer in his hand ; and 
iS Ave *)id twenty men, with their backs 

2 ever/ man a slaughter weapon in his hand 

2 one man among them (was) clothed with 

3 he called to the man clothed with linen 
6 come notnear any man upon whom (is) the 

II the man clothed with linen, which (had) 

2 he spake unto the man clothed with linen 

3 stood on tlie right, .when tiie man went 
6 had commanded the man clothed with U. 

1 at . . door of the gate five and twenty men 
8 I will set my face against that man, and 
5 if a man be just, and do that which is 

8 executed truejudgment between manand 
30 1 sought for a man among them, that sho. 

2 people of the land take a man of their 
2Q ilUed at my table, .witli all men of war 

3 (there was) a man, whose appearance(wa3) 

4 the man said unto me . . behold with thine 

5 in the man's hand a measuring reed of sli 

6 heard (liim) speaking.. and the man stood 

2 no man shall enter in by it ; because tho 

3 the man that had the line in his hand 

7 the men of Judah, and to the inhabitants 
21 the man Gabriel, whom I had seen in tho 

5 behold a certain man clothed in linen 
II Daniel, a man greatly beloved, under. 
19 O man greatly beloved, fear not : peaco 

6 (one) said to the man clothed in liilen 

7 1 heard the man clothed in linen, which 
, 3 thou shalt not be for (another) man : so 

4 let no man strive, nor reprove another 

9 as troops of robbers wait for a man, (so) 
7 spiritual man (is) mad, for the multitudo 
9 I (am) God, and not man ; the Holy Ona 
7 a man and his father will go in unto the 

19 man did flee from a lion, and a bear met 
14 let us not ijerish for this man's life, and 
2 so they oppress : . a man and his hcritago 

1 1 If a man .valking in the spirit and falscho. 

7 tarrieth not for man, nor vyaitcth for tho 
6 a man's enemies (are) , . of his ov/n houso 

6 that there is no man, that tliere is none 

8 behold a man riding upon a red liorsa 
JO the man that stood among the myrtle tress 

21 no man did lift up his Ixcad : Tout tlicse 

I a man with a measuring line in his hand 

1 a man that is wakened out of his sleep 

12 Behold the man whose name (is) Tlic Bran. 

12 The Lord will cut off the naau that doeth 

a mortal, m^ enosh. 
4 the same (became) mighty, .men of reno. 

20 Pharaohcommanded(his) men concerning 

13 the men of Sodom (were) wickod and sin.. 

24 *lie men which went with me, Aner, Esh. 

23 every male among the men of Abraham's 

27 the men of his houso, born in the house 

2 three men stood by him : and, when he 
:6 the men rose >ip from thence, and locked 

22 the men turned their faces from thence 

4 the men of the city, (even) the men ot S. 

5 Where(are)the men which caraein to thee 
8 unto these men do nothing, foi' tlierefore 

10 But the men put forth their hand, andp. 

11 they smote the men tliat (were) at the d. 

12 And tho men said unto Lot, Hast thou h. 
16 the men laid hold upon his Iiand, and 

8 called all his servants . .and the men were 

13 the daughters of the men of the city come 

32 and the men's feet tliat (were) with him 
54 he and the men that (were) with him, and 
59 thoysent. .Abraham's servant, and hism. . 

7 men of tho place asked (liim) of his wife 
7 the men of tne place should kill mo for 

22 Laban gathered together all the men ot 

28 hast thou power v^ith God and with men 
7 the men were grieved, and tlioy were very 

20 and communed with the men of their city 

21 These men (are) peaceable with us ; ther. 

22 Only heroin will the men consent unto us 
21 Then he asked the men of that place, sa. 
22also the men of the place said, (that) these 
1 1 (there was) none of the men of the house 

14 she called unto the men of the house, and 

15 And the men took that present, and they 

16 Bring (these) men home, and slay, and m. 
iS lor(theso)raen shall dhie with me at noon 
17, 24 brought the men into Joaepli's house 
i3 A.nd the men ^vere afraid, because they 

33 and the men marvelled one at another 

1 'Fill tie men's sacks (with) food, as m\:ch 

3 the men v/ere sent away, they and their 

4 Up, follow after the rnen; and when thou 
32 the men (are) shepherds, for their trade 

2 And he took, .five men, and presented 

6 if thou knowest (any) men of activity am 
13 beheld, two men of the Hebrews strove 
19 for all tho men arc dead wliich aouglit 

9 Lot there more work be laid upon the men 

7 Jet the men go, that they may serve the 
9 Choose us out men, and go out, fight with 

21 provide, .able men, such as fear ftod, men 

25 Moses chose able men out of all Israel 
18 And if men strive togetlier, and one smito 

22 li men sirive, and hurt a wom.in with c. 
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Lev. 18. 27 these abominations have the men of tho 

Num. 1. 5 these (are) the names of tlio men that shall 

I. 17 Aaron took tnese men which arc c.-cpressed 

9. 7 those men said unto him, We (are) defiled 

J I. 26 there remained two (of the) men in the 

13. 2 Send thou men, that they may search the 

13. 3 those men (were) heads of the children of 

13. 16 These (are) the names of the men which JI. 

13. 31 the men that went up with him said, Wo 

13. 33 tlie people that v/c saw in it (are) men of 

14. 22 those men which have seen my glory, and 
14. 36 men which Moses sent to search the land 
14. 37 Even those men that did bring up the evil 
14. 38 of the men that went to seai'cJi tho land 
iS. 2 famous in tho congregation, men of ren. 
ifi. 14 wilt thou put out tho eyes of these men ? 
16. 26 Depart, .from the tents of. .-(vicked men 
16. 30 that these men have provoked tlio Lord 
22. 9 and said,;What men (are) these with thee? 
22. 20 If the men come to call thee, rise up, (and^ 
22. 35 Go with the men : but only tho word that 

5 Slay ye every one his men that were joined 

2 1 the priest said uuto the men ot war which 
28 the men of war which, went out to battle 
42 which Moses divided from the men that 
49 the menot war which (are) under our ch. 
53 For the men of war had taken spoil, every 
II none of the men that camo up out of E. 
.14 an increase of sinful men, to augment yet 

17 These (are) the n'ames of tho men which 

19 And the names of tho men (are) t-hese; Of 

13 Take you wise men, and understanding 
IS I took the chief of your tribes, >vise men 

1. 22 We will send men before us, and they shall 
I. 23 I took twelve men of vou, one ot a tribe 

1. 3s there shall not one of these men of this 

2. 14 generation of the men of war were wasted 
2. 16 the men of war v/ero consumed and dead 

13. 13 (Certain) men, the children of Belial, are 
19. 17 tho men, between vrficni tho controveitiy 

21. 21 tho men of his city chall stone him with 

22. 21 tho men ct the city shall stono her with 

23. I Xithorfibcacontroversybetweennjen,and 
25. II \7hon men strive together one with ano. 
3u. 12 men, v.'omeu, and children, and thy str. 
32. 26 rcmembranco ot them to cease . . amongra. 

Josh. 2. I son of Nun scat out of Shittira two men 
2. 2 there earaa men in hither to niglit of tho 
a, 3 Bring forth the.menthatare come totheo 
2. 4 tho woman took the two men, and hid 
2. 4 There came men unto me, but I wist not 
e. 5 the men went out : whither the men went 
2. 7 menpursuedafterthemthowivyto Jordan 
2. ■ 9 she said unto the men, I know that theL. 
a. 14 the men answered her. Our lite for youra 
2. 17 the men said unto her. We (will be) bla.. 
2. 23 the two men returned, and descended from 

2 Take you twelve niou out of tho peoplo 
4 the men of ivar, died in the wilderness 

6 tiie people (that were) men of war, which 

3 shall compass the city, all (ye) men of war 

22 Josliua had said unto the two' men Uiat 
2 Joshua sent men from Jericho to Ai, which 
2 And the men went up and viewed Ai 

4 and they fled before tho men ot Ai 

5 the men of Ai smote of them about thirty 
i4 men ot tiio city went out against Israel 

20 v/hen the men of Ai looked behind them 

21 they turned again, and slew the men of 

14 the men took ot their rictuals, and asked 

2 and all the men thereof (were) mighty 

6 the men of Gibcon sent unto Joshua to 

18 cave, and set moji by it tor to keep them 
4 Give out from among you three men for 

8 the men arose, and went away : and Jos. 

9 the men went and passed through the land 
27 Gideon took ten men of his servants, and 

27 father'shousehold, and the menot the city 

28 the men of the city arose early in the 
30 men of the city said unto Joash, Bring 

.. 5 he said unto the men of Succoth, Give, I 

. 8 the men of Penuel ansv/ered him as the men 

. 9 spake also unto the men ot Penuel, saying 

. 14 And caught, .of the men of Succoth, and 

. 15 came uuto the men of Succoth, and said 

. 13 give bread unto thy men (that are) weary 

. 1(5 with them he taught the men of .Succoth 

. 17 beat down the tower, .and slew the men 

18 Wiat manner of men (were they) whom 

9 wherewith by rae they honour God and 

13 leave my wine, which cheereth God and 

28 Serve the men of Hamor the father of 

36 seest tlie shadow, .as (it they were) men 

49 the men of the tower otShechem died also 

51 thither fled all the men and women, and 

57 the evil of the men of Shechem did God 

3 there were gathered vainmentoJephthah 
12. 4 gathered together all the men of Gilead 
12. 4 the men ot Gilead smote Ephraim, because 
12. 5 the men of Gilead said unto him,(Art) thou 

14. 18 the men of the city said unto him on the 
16. s7 the house Avas full of men and women ; and 
18. 2 five men from their coasts, men of valour 

18. 7 the five men departed, and came to Laish 
i3. 14 Then answered the five men that went to 
iB. 17 the five men that went to spy out the 
J 3. 22 the men that (were) in the houses near to 
19. 16 butthemenotthep!ace(were)Benjamites 

19. 22 the men of the city, certain sons of Beli.^1 
79. 25 the men would not hearken to him; so the 
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12 the tribes of Israel sent men through all 

13 deliver (us)the men, the children of Belial 
44, 46 all these (were) men of valour 

2 he took ten men ot the elders of the city 

1 1 \vilt give unto thine handmaid a man child 
17 tor men abhorred the offering of the LORD 
26 favour, .with the Lord, and also with m. 

9 quit yourselves like men, ye Philistines 
9 quit yourselves like men, and fight 

7 when the men of ASidod saw that (it was) 
9 he smote the men of the city, both small 

12 the men that died not were smitten with 

10 the men did so ; and took two milch kino 

13 and the men of Beth-shemesh offered bu, 

19 he smote the men of Beth-shemish beca 

20 the men of Both-shemesh said. Who is ablo 

1 men ot Kirjath-jearim came, and fetched 

11 the men of Israel went outof Mizpeh, and 
22 Samuel said unto the men of Israel, Go yo 

2 shalt find two men by Rachel's sepulchre 

3 there shall meet thee three men going up 

1 the men of Jabesh said unto Nahash, 31. 
5 told iiim the tidings ot the men of Jabe. h 
9 came and showed (it) to the men of Jabesh 

10 the men of Jabesh said. To morrow we will 

12 bring the men, that we may put them to 
IS and all the men ot Israel rejoiced greatly 

8 we vrfU pass over unto (these) men, and- 
12 the men of the garrison answered Jonat. 
12 went among men. .in the days of Saul . 

26 David spake to the men that stood by him 

28 brother heard when he spake unto the men 
52 the men of Israel and of Judah arose, and 

5 Saul set him over the men ot war; and ho 

27 and went, he and his men, and slew of the 

6 discovered, and tho men that (were) with 
3 Darid's men said unto him, Behold ; we 

5 his men went to Kcilah, and fought with 
8 to Keilah, to besiege David and his men 

12 deliver me and my men into the hand of 

13 his men, (which were) about six hundred 

24 his men (were) in the wilderness of Maon 

25 his men went to seek (him). And they told 

26 and his men on that side of tho mountain 
26 his men compassed David and his men 

2 went to seek David and his men upon the 

3 his men remained in the sides of the cave 

4 the men of David said unto him. Behold 

6 he said unto his men Tho Lord forbid that 

22 and his men gat them up unto the hold 

11 unto men whom I know not whence they 

13 David saidunto his men, Gird ye on every 

15 the men (were) very good uuto us, and wo 

20 his men came down against her; and sho 

3 dweltwith AchishatGatli,heandhismen 
8 men went up,andinvaded tbeGcshurites 

1 out with me to battle, thou and thy men 
8 he went, and two men with him, and they 

2 his men passed on in the rereward with 

4 (should it) not (bej. .heads of these meu 
II his men rose up early to depart in the 

I his men were come to Zikiag on the tliird 

3 his men came to the city, and, behold, (it) 

21 Davldcame to the two hundred meu which 
31 himsell and his men wore wont to haunt 

1 the men ot Israel fled from before tho 

6 his armour bearci", and all his men, that 

7 the men of Israel that (were) on the other 

7 saw that the men ot Israel fled, and that 
II likewise all the men that (were) with him 

3 meu that (v/ere) with him did David bring 

4 the men of Judah came, iind there they 

4 the men of Jabesh-gilead (were they) that 

5 messengers unto the men of Jabesh- gilead 
17 Abner was beaten, and the men of Israel 

29 his men walked all that night through the 

31 smitten of Benjamin, and of Abner's men 

32 his men went all night, and they came to 
20 SoAbnercame. .and tv.-enty men with him 

20 Abner, and the men that (were) with him 
39 tliese men the sons ot Zeruiah (be) too h. 

2 had two men (that were) captains of bands 
II when wicked men have slain a righteous 

6 men went to Jerusalem unto the Jebusitea 

21 images,aiid Davidand his men burnt them 

14 I will chasten him with the rod of men 

5 the men were greatly ashamed : and tho 

16 place where he knew that valiant men 

17 the men of the city went out and fought 

23 the men prevailed against us, and earae 

I Tliere were two. men i>i one city , tho one 

6 stole tho hearts of the men of Israel 

. 23 his men, and all the little ones that (w.) 
13 as David and his men went by the way, S. 

8 thouknowest thy father and his men,that 
. 12 of all the men that (are) with him there 

28 the men that lifted up their hand against 
28 all (of) my father's house were . . dead men 
41 and all David s men with him, over Jordan 

7 there went out after him Joab's men, and 
. 6 Let seven men of his sons be delivered unto 
. 17 the men of David sware uuto him, saying 
. 17 the men that went in jeopardy of their 

9 all the men of Judah the king's servants 

32 two meu more righteous and better than 

22 they (were> men of war, and his sei'vants 

8 Happy (are) tliy men, happy (are) these thy 

18 they tookmen with them out of Paran, and 

24 gathered men unto him, and became ca. 

25 meu passed by, and saw the carcase cask 
17 saying, There are men come out of Sariii 

33 the meu did diligently observe whether 



MAN 

I J!a.2i. lo set two men, sons of Belial, before hira 
at. II the men of his city, (even) the elders and 
21. 13 there came in two men, children of Belial 

21. 13 the men of Belial witnessed against him 
a Ki. 2. t6 there bo with, .servants fifty strong men 

2. 19 men of the eity said unto Elisha, Behold 
<. 40 they poured out for the men to eat : and 
5. 24 and ho let the men go, and they departed 
7. 3 were four leprous men at the entering 

10. 6 the heads of the men your master's sons 
io.240fthemen whom I have brough t into your 
ji. . 9 men that were to come in on the sabbath 
J2. 15 they reckoned not with the men iuto wh. 
17. 30 the men of Babylon made Succoth-benoth 
17. 30 the men of Cuth made Nergal, and the m. 
J 8. 27 (sent me) to the men which sit on the w. 

20. 14 What said these men ? and from whence 

23. 17 And the men of the city told him, (It is) 

24. 16 the men of might, (even) seven thousand 

25. 4 the men (of war) lied by night Ijy tho way 
25. 19 was set over tho men of war, and five m. 
25. 23 their men, Ivcard that the king of Babylon 
25.23 there came to Gedaliah.. they and their m. 
25. 24 Gedaliah swarc to them, and to their men 
25. 25 Ishmael..came, and ten men with him, and 

I Ch. 4. 13 Paseah, and Tehinnah. .These (are) the m. 
4. 22 the men of Chozebr., and Joash, a-id Sa. 
4. 42 five hundred men, went to mount Seir, h. 
5. 18 men able to bear buckler and sword, and 
S- 24 men of valour, famous rLcn, (and) heads 

7. 21 the men of Gath (\hatwere)born in(thal) 
7. 40 number . . (was) twenty and six thousand m. 

8. 40 sons of Ulam were mighty men of v; !our 

9. 9 these men (were) chief ol the fathers in 

11. 19 shall I drink tho blood of these men tha'. 

12. 8 men of war (fit) for the battle, that could 

12. 33 these men of war, that could keep rank 
19. 5 told David how the men were served: and 
19. 5 ho sent, .the men were greatly ashamed 

:s Ch. 8. 9 they (were) men of war, and chief of his 
g. 7 Happy (are) tliy men, and happy (are) thcso 

13. 7 there are gathered unto him vain men, tho 

14. II ourGod; let not man prevail against thee 

17. 13 and the men of war. .(were) in Jerusalem 

23. 8 men that were to come in ou the sabbath 

24. 24 Syrians came with a small company of men 
28. 15 men which were expressed by name rose 

31. 19 tho men that were expressed by name, to 
34. 12 the men did the woiTc faithfully : and the 

Ezra I. 4 let the men of his place help him with 
2. 2 number of tho men of the people of Israel 
2. 22 The men of Netophah, fifty and six 
2. 23 The men ofjAnathoth, an hundred twenty 
2. 27 men of Michmas, an hundred twenty and 

2. 28 men of Beth-el and Ai, two hundred tw. 

10. I congregation of men and women and ch. 
,jo. 9 the men of Judah and Benjamin gathered 

.10. 17 tho men that had taken strange wives by 
Nell. I, 2 ho and (certain) men of Judah ; and I as. 
2. 12 in the night, I and some few men with me 

3. 2 next unto him huildedthe men of Jericho 
3. 7 the men of Gibeon and of Mizpah, unto 

3. 22 repaired the priests, the men of tho plain 

4. 23 the men of the guard which followed me 
7. 7 The number, (I say), of the men of the pe. 
7. 26 men of Beth-lehemand Netophah, an hu. 
7. 27 The men of Anathoth, an hundred twenty 
7. 23 The men of Beth-azmaveth, forty and two 
7. 29 Themen of Kirjath-jcarim,Chephirah,and 
7. 30 men of Eamah and Gaba, six hundred tw. 
7. 31 The men of Michmas, anhundred and tw. 
7. 32 men of Beth-eland Ai, anhundred twenty 

7. 33 The men of the other Nebo, fifty and two 

8. 3 before the men and the women, and those 

11. 2 themen that willingly offered themselves 
II. 6 hundredthreescoreandeightvaliant men 

Job 4. 13 the night, when deep sleep falleth on men 

5. 17 happy (is) the man whom God correcteth 
7. I not an appointed time to man upon earth? 
7. 17 "miat (is) man.thatthou shouldest magn. 

9. 2 but how should man be just with God 7 
10. 4. eyes of flesh? or seest thou as man seeth? 
JO. 5 (Are) thy days as the days of man ? (are) 
14. 19 and thou destroyest the hope of man 

15. 14 Wliat (is) man, that he should be clean ? 

25. 4 How then can man be justified with God? 
25. 6 How muchlessman, (thatis)aworm; and 
28. 4 are dried up, they are gone away from m. 
28. 13 Man knoweth not the price thereof ; neit. 

32. I So these three men ceased to answer Job 
32. 5 no answer in the mouth of (tliese) three m. 

32. 8 But (there is) a spirit in man : and the 
33. 12 answer thee, that God is greater than man 

33. 15 night, wl'.cn deep sleep falleth upon men 
33. j6 he opencth the ears of men, and sealeth 
33. 26 ■(rill render unto man his righteousness 

33. 27 He looketh upon men; and (if any) say, I 

34. 8 gocth . . and walketh with wicked men 
34. 10 hearken untome, ye men of understanding 
34. 34 Let men of understanding tell me, and 
34. 36 because of (his) answers for wicked men 
36. 24 thou magnify his work, which men beh. 

36. 25 may see it ; man may behold (it) afar off 

37. 7 sealeth . . that all men mcy know his work 
37. 24 Jlen do therefore fear him; he respecteth 

"Eza. 8. 4 Whatism.an,thatthouartmindfulofhim? 
p. 19 let not man prevail ; let the heathen be 
9. 20 Dation3..know themselves (to bo but)men 
»o. 18 the man of the earth m.iy no more oppr. 
36. 9 Gather uot. .my life with bloody men 
5j. 13 thou, amanmiue equal, niyguide, andm. 
55. E3 deceitful m«n ehaU uot live outbaU their 



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Psa. 56. I man would sw.allow me up : he fighting 
59. 2 Deliver me , . and save me from bloody m. 
66. I? hast caused men to ride over our heads 
73. 5 They (are) not in trouble (as other) men 
76. 5 none of the men of might have found th. 
90, 1 Thou tumest man to destruction; and say. 

103. li (*3 fjr) man, his days (are) as grass ; asa 
104. 15 wi:,e (that) maketli glad the heart of man 

104. 15 and bread (which) strcngthencth man's h. 
jj«. 19 depart from me therefore, ye bloody men 
1(4- 3 son of man, that thou makest account of 

Prov.24. 1 Be not thou envious against evil men 
25. I men of Hezckiah king of Judah copied out 
c3. 5 Evil men understand not judgment : but 
29. 8 Scornful men bring a city into a snaro 

Eccl. 9. 14 (was) a little city, and few men within it 

12. 3 the strong men shall bow themselves, and 
Isa. 2. n haughtiness of men shall bo bowed down 

2. 17 the haughtiness of men shall be made low 
S. 22 men of strength to mingle strong drink 

7. 13 (Is it) a small tiling for you to weary men 

8. I write in it with a man's pen concerning 

13. 7 be faint, and every man's heart shall melt 
13. 12 make a man more precious than fine gold 
24. 6 inhabitants, .are burned, and fev/ men left 

28. 14 ye scornful men, that rule this people 

29. 13 theirfear. .taught by the precept of men 

33. 8 despised the cities, he regardeth no man 

36. 12 (sent me) to tho men that sit Ufon the vf. 
39. 3 Vfhat said these men ? and from wlicnco 
45. 14 merchahdise. .of the S,abean3, men of £t. 
51. 7 fear ye not tho reproadi of men neither 
SI. 12 shouldest be afraid of. .man (that)shall d. 
55. 2 Blessed (is) the man (that) doeth this, and 
57. I merciful men (arc) taken away, none con. 
60. 24 men that have transgressed against me 

Jcr. 5. 26 lay wait., they set a trap, they catch men 
II. 21 saith tho Lor.D of the men of Anathoth 
II. 23 will bring evil upon the men of Anathoth 
i3. 21 let their men be put to death; (let)thei- 
19. 10 in the sight of the men that go with thee 
26. 22 king sent men into Egypt, (namely), Eln. 

26. 22 and (certain) men with him into Egypt 

34. 18 will give the men that have transgressed 

37. 10 there remained (but) wounded men among 

38. 4 the men of war that remain in this city 
38. 9 these men have done evil in all that they 
38. 10 Take from hence thirty men with thee, and 
38. II Ebed melech took the men with him, and 

38. 16 the hand of these men that seek thy life 

39. 4 king of Judah saw them, and. .men of war 

39. 17 hand of the men of whom thou (art) afraid 

40. 7 their men, heard that the king of Babylon 
40. 7 had committed unto him men, and women 
40. 8 the sons of Ephai. .they and their men 

40. 9 sware unto them, and to thcirmcn,s.iying 

41. I ten men with him, came unto Gedaliah 
41. 2 and the ten men that were with him, and 
41. 3 and the Chaldeans, .(and) the men of war 
41. 7 he, and the men that (were) with him 
41. 8 ten men were found among them that said 
41. 9 had east all tho dead bodies of the men 
41. 12 they took all the men, and went to fight 

41. 15 escaped from Johaii.au with eight men, and 
41. 16 men of war, and the women, and the ch. 
42. 17 the men that set their faces to go into 
43. 2 the son of Kareah, and all the proud men 

43. 9 hide, .in the sight of the men of Judah 

44. 15 the men which knew that their wives had 
44. 19 drink offerings unto her, without our m? 
48. 14 We(are)mightyandstrongmenforthewar 
48. 31 shall mourn for tho men of Kir-heres 

48. 36 shall sound, .for the men of Kir-heres 
49". 26 the men of war shall be cut oft in that day 

50. 30 her man of v.'ar shall be cut olf in that 

51. 32 burned, .and the men of war are affrigh. 

52. 7 the men of war fled, and went forth out 
52. 25 charge of the men of war ; and seven men 

Eze. 9. 2 men came from the way of the higher gate 
9. 4 the men that sigh and that cry for all 
9. 6 ancient men which (were) before the ho. 
II. 2 these (are) the men that devise mischief 
II. 75 the men of thy kindred, and all the house 

12. 16 leave a few men of them from the sword 
14. 3 these men have set up their idols in their 
14. 14 these three men, Noah, Daniel, and Job 
14. 16, 18 (Though) these t!u-ee men (were) in it 

21. 31 deliver thee into the hand of brutish men 

22. 9 are men that carry tales to shed blood 

23. 14 she saw men pourtrayed upon the wall 
23. 40 ye have sent for men to come from far 
23. 42 the men of the common sort (were) bron. 

23. 45 the righteous men, they shall judge them 

24. 17 cover uot. .and cat not the bread of men 
24. 22 cover (your) lips, nor cat the bread of men 

27. lo They . .were iu thine army, thy men of war 
27. 27 thy men of war, that (are) in thee, and in 
39. 14 sever out men of continual employment 

Dan. 10. 7 men that were with me saw not tho vision 
Joel 2. 7 they shall climb the wall like men of war 
3. 9 let all the men of war draw near ; let them 
Amos 6. 9 if thercremain ten menin one house, that 
Obad. 7 the men of thy confederacy have brought 

7 men that were at peace with thee have 
Jon. I. 10 Then were themen exceedingly afraid, and 
I. 10 men knew that he fled from the presence 
I. 13 men rowed hard to bring (it) to the land 
1. 16 themen feared the LOED exceedingly, and 
Mic. 7. 6 enemies (are) the men of his own house 
Nah. 2. 3 the valiant men (are) in scarlet : tho char. 
Zeph. 1. 12 punish tho men that are settled on their 
Zech. 3. 8 they (are) mea wondered at ; for, behold 



Zech. 7. 2 Shcrezerand Itegem-melech, and their m 
8. 23 men shall take hold out of all language* 
i.A 7na:z, nwrlal, ^'i^ enash. 

Ezra 4. I c men en this side tho river, and at such 
Dan. 2. 10 'Ihcrc is not a man unon the earth thaU 
2. 33 wheresoever the cluldren of men dwell 

2. 43 mingle themselves with the seed of men 

3. JO every man that shall hear the sound ot 

4. 16 Let his heart be changed from man'e, asd 
4. 17. 25.32MostHighruicthln..kingdomofm 
4. 17 aniX setteth up over it the basest of meti' 
4. 25, 32 they shall drive thee from men, and 

4. 33 he was driven from men, and did cat grass 

5. 5 came forth fingers of a man's hand, and 
5. 21 he was driven from the sons of men ; and 

5. 21 most high God ruled iu the kingdom of mca 

6. 7 shall ask a petition of any god or man 

6. 12 not signed a decree, that every man that 

6. 12 shall ask (a petition) of auy god or man 

7. 4 stand upon the feet a.s a man, aud a'man's 
7. 8 in this horn (were) eyes like, .eyes of man 
7. 13 (one) like the Son of man came with tho 

h. One connected with or posxessing a thing, [g hen, 

1 Ki. 1. 52 If he will show himself a worthy man 

2 Ki. 2. 16 there be with thy servants fifty strong in. 
JudgiS. 2 men of valour, from Zorah, and from Eil\ 
Eze. 23. 7 chosen men of Assyria, and with all on 

27. II Themen of Arv.id with tliiiic army (were) 
27. 15 The men of Dedan (were) thy merchants 

1 Sa. 14. 52 when Saul saw. .any valiant man, he took 

2 via. 3. 34 as a man falleth before wicked men, (so> 

17. 10 (they) which (be) with him (are)vallantm. 

1 Ch.26. 7 whose brethren (were) strong jncn, Elihn 

26. 9 had sons and brethren, strong men, eight 
26. 30 men of valour, a thousand and seven hu. 
25. 32 And his brethren, men of valour, (were) 

2 Ch.2C. 17 priests of thoLor.D,(thatwere)valiantmea 

2S. 6 hundred andtwenty thousand.. valiantra. 
Job I. 3 the greatest ot all tho men of the cast 
Jer. 49. 28 Arise ye. .and spoil the men of the cast 
Eze. 25. 4 I will deliver thee to the men of tho 

25. 10 the men of tho cast with the Ammonite* 
30. 5 the men of the land that is ia league 

Q.A son of man, a human Icing, C'lK-n hen adam. 

Job 16. 21 as a man (pleadeth) for his neighbour 

Psa. 12. 8 walk on every side, when the vilett men 

£9. 47 wherefore hast thou made all men in vain 

Eccl. 3. 21 Tv'ho knoweth the spirit of man that goeth 

1. Owner, master, lord, h^'S haal. 

Gen. 20. 3 tho woman which thou hast, .(is) a roan'l 
Exod24. 14 if any man have any matters to do, let 
Judg. 9. 2, 3 in the cars of all tho men of Shechem 
9. 6 the men of Shechem gathered together 
9. 7 Hearken unto me, ye men of Shechem 
9. 18 king over the men of Shechem, becausoJio 
9. 20 devour the men of Shechem, and the Itouso 
9. 20 let fire come out from the men of Shechem 
9. 23 the men of Shechem ; and the men of S. 
9. 24 upon tho men of Shechem, wliich aided 
9. 25 the men of Shechem set liers in wait for 
9. 26 men of Shechem put their confidence In. 
9. 39 Gaal went out before the men of Shechem 
9. 46 men of the towerof Shechem heard (that). 
9. 47 men of the tower of Shechem were gath, 
20. 5 the men of Gibcah rose against me, and 

1 Sa. 23. II Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into. 

23. 12 Will the men of Keilahdeliverme andmy 

2 Sa. 21. 12 from the menof J.^bcsh-gilead, which had 
■Prov 22. 24 JIake no friendship with an angry man 

23. 2 if thou (lie) a man given to appetite 

29. 22 a furious manabouudeth iu traBsgrcssion 

i.A {mighty) man, ^133 gihhor. 

1 Ch. g. 13 able men for tho work of the service of 

12. 8 there separated., unto David, .men of mt. 

2 Ch.13. 3 an army of valiant men of war, (even)four 

13. 3 hundred thousand. .»ighty men of valour 

^.A [mighty) man, 133 gehar. 

Ezra 4. 21 commandment to cause these men to ce. 
5. 4 WTiat are the names of the men that mako 

5. 10 thenamesof themen that (were) the chiel 

6. 3 forthwith expence3..given unto these men 
Dan. 2. 25 have found a man of the captives of Judah 

3. 12 these men, O king, have not regarded theo 

3. 13 they brought these men before the king 
3. 20 most mighty men that (were) in his army 
3. 21 these men were bound in their coats, their 
3. 22 flame, .slew those men that took up Sha. 
3. 23 And these three men, Shadrach, Meshach 
3. 24 Did not we cast three men bound into the 
3. 23 I see four men loose, walking in the midst 
3. 27 saw these men, upon whose bodies the Are 

5. II There is a man in thy kingdom in whom 

6. 5 Then said these men. We shall not find 
6. 15 these men assembled unto the king, and 

6. 24<brought those men v/hich had accused D. 

10. .4 [mighty] man, "C? geher. 

Eiodio. II go now ye (that are) men, and serve tha 

12. 37 hundred thousand on foot(that were)men 

Num24. 3, 1 5 the man whose eyes are open hath said 

Dent 22. 5 pertaineth unto a man, neither shall am. 

Josh. 7. 14 and the household., shall come man by m. 

7. 17 the family of tho Zarhites man by man 

7. iS hebroughthishouseholdmsnbyman;aDd 
Judg. 5. 30 to every man a damsel (or) two ; to Stsera 
2 Sa. 23. I the man (who was) raised up on high, tho 
1 Ch.23. 3 their cunjuer by their polls, maa by man 



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z Clh.24. 4 there were mbre chief men found of the 
26. 12 (even)amonBthechiefmen,(having)v/ards 
Job 3. 3 was said. There is a man child conceived 
3. 23 (Why is light given) to a man wlioae way 
4. 17 shall a man be more pure than his Maker 
10. 5 (Are) thy days . . thy years as man's days 
14', 10 But man dieth, and wasteth away ; yea 
14. 14 If a man die, shall he live (again)? All the 

16. 21 Oh that one might plead for a man with 

22. 2 Can a ^an be profitable unto God, as he 

33. 17 may withdraw, .and hide pride from man 

33. 29 these, .worketh God oftentimes >vith m. 

34. 7 What man (is) like Job, (who) drinketh up 
34. 9 It proflteth a man nothing that he should 
34. 34 and let a wise man hearken unto jno 

38. 3 Gird up now thy loins like a man ; for I 
40. 7 Gird up thy loins now like a man : I will 
Psa. 34. 8 blessed (is) the man (that) trusteth in him 
37. 23 steps of a (good) man are ordered by the 
40. 4 Blessed (Is) that man that maketh the L. 
52. 7 the man (that) made not God his strength 

88. 4 I am counted . . I am as a man (that hath) 

89. 48 What man (is ho that) livcth, and shall 
94. 12 Blessed (is) the man whom thou chasten. 

J27. 5 Happy (is) the man tliat hath his quiver 

128. 4 thus Bhalljthe man bo blessed that feareth 

Prtrv. 6. 34 jealousy (is) tho rage of a man ; therefore 

20. 24 Man's goings (aro^ of the LoKD ; how can 

B4. 5 A wise man (is) strong; yea. .of knowle. 

28. 3 A poor man that cppresseth the poor (is 

28. 21 for a piece of bread (that) man vrill trans. 

29. 5 man that flattercth his neighbour sprea, 

30. I man spake unto Ithiel. even imto Ithiel 
30. 19 and the way of a man with a maid 

Jer. 17. 5 Thus saith tlie Lord, Cursed (be)thoman 

17. 7 Blessed (is) the man that trusteth in the 
£2. 30 a man (that) shall not prosper in his days 

23. 9 and like a man whom wine hath overcome 
JO. 6 wherefore do I ceo every man with his 
jt. 22 new tiling. .A woman shall con^pasa am. 

43. 6 men, and women, and children . . the king's 

44. 20 Then Jeremiah said . . to the men, and to 
Xam. 3- I I (am) the man (that) hath seen alHiction 

3. 27 (It is) good for a man that he bear the 
3. 35 To turn aside the right of a man before 
3. 39 a man for the punishment of his sins 1 
Dan. 8. 15 therestoodbefore. .theappearanceofam. 
Mic. 2. 2 so they oppress a man and his house, even 
Hab. 2. 5 a proud man, neither keepeth at home 
Zech.13. 7 Awake, Q sword, .against the man (that 

11. .,4 {mighty) man, ~q\ geher. 

Psa. i3. 25 with an upright man tliou wilt show thy. 

\%.A inale, n;; zakar. 

Lev. 15. 33 of tho man, and of tho woman, and of him 
Num3i. 17 kill every v/oman tliat hath known man by 

31. 18 have not kno^vn a man by lying with him 
3r. 35 women that had not known man by lying 

JudgjT. u and every woman that liath lain by man 
Jer. so. 13 A man child is born nnto thee, making ■ 
30. 6 see whether a man doth travail with child 
Eze. 16. 17 madesttothyself images of men, and didst 

1Z.A soul, Ireathing creature, us} nepliesli. 

2 Ki. 12. 4 money that every man is set at, (and) all 
I Ch. 5. 21 they took, .of men an hundred thousand 

H.One, niJK eehad. 

Juig 4. 16 Barak pursued, .(and) there wasnot aman 

15.-4 man, husband, i,vfip aner. 

Matt. 7. 24 I will liken him unto a wise man, which 
7. 26 shall be likened unto a foolish man, which 
12. 41 men of Nineve shall rise in judgment with 
14. 21 they, .were about five thousand men, bes. 

14. 35 whenthemenof that place had knowledge 

15. 38 they that did cat were four thousand men 
Mark 6. 20 knowing that he was a just man and an 

6. 44 And they, .were about Ave thousand men 

10. 2 Is it lawful for a man to put away (his) w.? 
Xuke I. 27 To a virginespousedtoaman whose name 

I. 34 How shall this be, seeing I know not am.? 
5. 8 Depart from me ; for I am a sinful man 
5. 12 a man full of leprosy ; who, seeing Jesus 
5. i8 men broght in a bed. .and they sought 

7. 20 When the men were come unto him, they 

8. 27 there met him out of the city a certain man 
8. 38 Now the man out of whom the devils were 

8. 41 there came a man named Jairus, and he 
9. 14 For they were about five thousand men 

9. 30 there talked;with him two men, which were 
9. 32 they saw his glory, £tod tlie two men that 
9. 38 man of the company cried out, saying, M. 

11. 31 rise up in the judgment with the men of 
II. 32 men of Nineve shall rise up in the judgm. 
14. 24 none of those men which were bidden shall 
17. 12 there met him ten men that were lepers 
19. 2 man named Zaccheus, which was the chief 
19. 7 he was gone to be guest with a man that 

22. 63 men that held Jesus mocked him, and sm. 

23. 50 a man named Joseph, .a good man, and a 
«4. 4 two men stood by them in shining garm. 

John I. 13 not of blood, .nor of the will of man, but 

I. 30 After me cometh a man which is preferred 

_>6. 10 So the mensatdown,innumboraboutflve 

Acts f. lo two men stood by them.in V/^hite apparel 
I. II Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing 
1. 16 Men (and) brethren, this scripture must 

1. 21 Wherefore of tliesc men wliich have com. 
a. 5 devout men, out of every nation under h. 
2. 14 Ye men of Judea, and all (ye) that dwSll 

2. 22 Ye men of Israel . . a man approved of God 
2. 29 Mea (and) brethren, let Aie Ircely speak 



Acts 2. 37 snid . , Jlen (and) brethren, wliat shall we 
3. 2 certain maulame from his motlier's womb 

3. T2 Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at this? 

4. 4 number of the men was about five thou. 

5. 1 certain man named Ananias, with Sapph. 
5. 14 multitudes both of men and women 

5. 25 men whom ye put in prison are standing 
5. 35 Ye men of Israel, take heed to yourselves 

5. 36 to whom a number of men. .joined them. 

6. 3 look ye out among you seven men of ho. 
6. 5 they chose Stephen, aman full of faith and 

6. J I Then they suborned men, which said. We 

7. 2 Men, brethren, and fatliers,hearken ; The 

8. 2 devout men carried Stephen (to his burial) 
8. 3 haling men and women,committed (them) 
8. 9 there . . a certain man called Simon, which 
8. 12 they were baptized, both men and women 

8. 27 man of Ethiopia, an eunuch of great aut. 

9. 2 whether theyivcre men or women,he might 
9. 7 men which journeyed .with him stood sp. 
9. 12 hath seen in a vision a man named Anan. 
9. 13 I have heard by many of this man, how 
9. 38 they sent unto him two [men], desiring 

10. I There was a certain man in Cesarea called 
ID. 5 sendmeutoJoppa,andcaUfor(onc)Simon 
10. 17 men which were sent from Cornelius had 
10. 19 spirit said unto him. Behold, three men 
10. 21 Then Peter wont down to the men which 
10. 22 Cornelius tho centurion, a just man, and 
10. 28 vmlawful thing for a man that is a Jew to 

10. 30 a man stood before me in bright clothing 

11. 3 Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised 
II. II three men already come unto the house 
II. 12 and we entered into the man's house 
II. 13 Send [men] to Joppa, and call for Simon 
II. 20 some of them were men of Cyprus and C. 
II. 24 For he was a good man, and full of the 
13. 7 Sergius Paulus, a prudent man ; who ca. 
13. IS men (and) brethren, if ye have any word 

13. 16 Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, give 
I3.'2i gave, .a man of the tribe of Benjamin, by 
.13. 22 IhavefoundDavid..[aman]aftermineown 
13. 26 Men (and) brethren, .to you is the word 

13. 38 Be it known unto you theref ore,men (and) 

14. 8 there sat a certain man at Lystra, irapo. 

15. 7 Men (and) brethren, ye know Jiow that a 

15. 13 James answered, saying. Men (and) bre. 
15. 22 send chosen men. .chief men among tho 

15. 25 send chosen men unto you with our bel. 

16. 9 There ctood a man of Macedonia, and pr. 
17. 12 many of them believed.. of men, notafew 

17. 22 men of Athens, I perceive that in all th. 
17. 31 (that) man whom he hath ordained, .ho 

17. 34 certain men clave unto him, and believed 

18. 24 an eloquent man, (and) mighty in the Scr. 

19. 7 And all the men wore about ts^olvo ' 
19. 3s what man is there that knoweth not how 

19. 37 For yo have brought hither these men 

20. 30 Also of your own selves shall men arise 

21. II So shall the Jews., bhid the man that ow. 
21. 23 We have four men which have a vow on 
21. 26 Then Paul took tho men, and the next day 

21. 28 Crying out. Men of Israel, help : This is 
^i. 38 four thousand men that were murderers? 

22. I Men, brethren, and fathers, hear ye my 
22. 3 I am verily a man (wliich am) a J.e w, born 

22. 4 delivering into prisons both men and wo 
22. 12 devout man according to tho law, having 

23. I Men (and) brethren, I have lived in all 
23. 6 Men (and) brethren, I am a Pharisee, the 
23. 21 lie in wait, .more than forty men, which 
23. 27 This man was taken of the Jews, and sh. 

23. 30 how that the Jews laid wait for the man 

24. 3 i?or we have found tliis man (a> pestilent 
«5. 5 go down with (me), and accuse this man 

25. 14 There is a certain man left in bonds by F. 

23. 17 commanded the man to be brought forth 

25. 23 with the chief captains and principal m. 
35. 24 all men which are here present with us 
28. 17 Men (and) brethren, though I have com. 

Ilom. 4. 8 Blessed (is) the man to whom the Lord 
7. 3, 3 she be married to another man 
11. 4 reserved to myself seven thousand men 
J Co. 7. 16 how knowest thou, man, whether thou 
11. 3 know, that the head of every man is Christ 
II. 3 and the head of the woman (is) the man 
n. 4 Everyman prayingorprophesyjng, having 
II. 7 For a man indeed ought not to cover (his) 
XI. 7 but the woman is tho glory of the man 
II. 8 man is not. .but the Woman of tho man 
1,1. 9 Neither was the man created for the wo. 
II. 9 but tho woman for the man 
II. II neither is the man without the woman 
II. II neither the woman without the man, in 
II. 12 woman (is) of the man, even so (is) the m. 
II. 14 if aman have long hair, it is a shame unta 
. 13. II when I became a man, I put away childish 
Eph. 4. 13 unto a perfect man, unto the measure of 
5. 28 So ought men to love their wives as their 
I Ti. 2. B I will therefore that men pray every where 
2. 12 nor to usurp authority over the man, but 
5. 9 ^vidow. .having been the wife of one man 
Jas. 1. 8 A double minded man (is) unstable in all 
1. 12 Blessed (is) tho man that endureth temp. 

1. 20 wrath of man worketh not the righteous, 
i. 23 he is like unto a man beholding hisnatu. 

2. 2 For if there come . . a man mtli a gold ring 

3. 2 the same (is) a perfect man,j(and) able also 

16. Belonging to man or humanity, avSpioiriyot. 
I Co. 2. 4 not with enticing words of [man's] wisdom 
' 3. 13 not in tbo words which man's wisdom te. 



1 Co. 4. 3 be judged of you, or of man's judgment 
I Pe. 2. 13 Submit, .to every ordinance of man for 

n.A man, a hinnan leing, ivBgonros anthrOpos. 
Matt. 4. 4 Man shall not live by bread alone, but 

4. 19 Follow., and I will make you tlahers ofnj. 

5. 13 and to be trodden under foot of men 

5. 16 Let yom- light so shine before men, that 
5.19 Whosoever therefore . .shall teach men so 

6. 1 do not your alms before men, to be seen 
6. 2 that they may have glory of men. Verijy 
6. 5 standing . . that tliey may be seen of meu 
6. 14 For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your 
a. 15 ye forgive not men their trespasses, neither 
6. 16 that they may appear unto men to fast 

6. 18 That thou appear not unto men to fast 

7. ■ 9 Or what man is there of you, whom if hia> 

7. 12 whatsoever ye would that men should do 
8% 9 For I am a man under authority, having 

8. 20 but the Son of man hath not where to lay 

8. 27 the men marvelled saying. What manner 

9. 6 the Son of man hath power on earth to for. 
9. 8 God, which had given such poweruntom. 
9.^ 9 saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at the 
9. 32 brought to him a dumb [man] possessed 

10. 17 But beware of men ; for they will deliver 
10. 23 nothavegonctilltheSonofmanbecomo 
10. 32 Whosoever . . shall confess mo before men 
10. 33 whosoever shall deny me before men, him 

10. 33 For I am come to set a man at variance 
10. 36 man'sfoes (shall be) they of his own hou. 

11. 8 man clothed in soft raiment? Behold,they 
ii. 19 The Son of man came eating and drinking 

11. 19 say. Behold a man gluttonous, and a wine 
12.8 For the Son of man is lord even of the 
12. 10 there was a man which had (his) hand w. 

12. II What man shall there be among you that 
12. 12 How much then is a man better than a 
12. 13 Then saith he to the man, Stretch forth' 
12. 31 and blasphemy shall be forgiven [unto m.] 
12.31 blasphemy . . shall not be forgiven unto m. 
12. 32 speaketh a word against the Son of man 
12. 35 A good man . . and an evilman, out of the 
12. 36 every idle word that men shall speak 

12. 40 so shall the Son of man be three days and 
12. 43 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a 

12. 45 last (state) of that man is worse than the 
13. 24 kingdom of heaven is likened unto a man 
13. 23 while men slept, his enemy came and so. 

13. 31 grain of mustard seed, which a man took 
^3. 37 He that soweth the.. seed is the Son of man 
;3. 41 The Son of man shall send forth his ang. 
13. 44 which when a man hath found, he hideth 
13. 45 like unto a merchant man seeking goodly 
13. 52 like unto a man (that is) an householder 
15. 9 worship . . teaching. . commandments of m. 

15. II defileth a man ; but. .this deftleth a man 
13. 18 forth from tho heart; and they defile them. 
13. 20 These are (tlie thuigs) wliich defile a man 
13. 20 eatwithunvrasheuhandsdefileth not am. 

16. 13 Whom do men say that I the Son of man 

16. 33 not the things, .but those that be of men 
16. 26 what is a man. .or what sJiall a man give 
16. 27 For tho Sor. of man shall come in.the gL 

16. 28 till they see the Son of man coming in his 

17. 9 until the Soli of man be risen again from 
17. 12 Likewise shall also the Son of man suffer 

17. 14 there came td him a (certain) man, kneeL 
j7. 22 The Son of man shall bo betrayed into 

17. 22 shall be betriyed into the hands of mea 

18. 7 woe to that ijian by whom the offence co. 

18. II [For the Son of man is come to save that] 
iS. 12 It a msn have an hundred sheep, and ona 
ig. 3 Is it lawful for [a man] to put away his w. 

19. 5 For this cause shallamanleavefatherand 
19. 6 What.. God hath joined., let not man put 
19. 10 If the case of the man be so vrith (his) w. 
19, 12 eunuchs, whicli were made eunuchs 01 m. 
19. 26 With men this is impossible ; but with O. 

19. c8 when the Son of man shall sit in the thr. 

20. I kingdom of heaven is like unto a man (that 
20. 18 the Son of man shall be betrayed unto the 

20. 28 Even as the Son of man came not to be m. 

21. 25 whence was it? from heaven, or of men 1 
21. 26 But if we shall say. Of men ; we fear tho 

21. 28 A (certain) man had two sons ; and he c. 

22. II a man which had not on a wedding garm. 
22. 16 for thou regardest not the person of mea 

23. 4 bind heavy burdens . .and lay (them) on m, 
23. 5 their works they do for to be seen of men 

23. 7 greetings, .to be called of men, Rabbi, B. 
33. 13 for ye shut up the kingdom, .against men 
33. 28 outwardly appearrighteousunto men, but 

24. 27 BO shall also the coming of the Son of man 
24v 30 sign of the Son of man . . sec the Son of man 
24. 37, 39 shall also the coming of the Son of man 

24. 44 an hour as ye think not the Son of man 

25. J3 day nor the hour wherein the Son of man 
25. 14 For (the kii;igdom of heaven is) as aman 
23. 24 I knew thee that thou art an hard man 

25. 31 When the Son of man shall come in his - 

26. 24 The Son of man goeth . .the Son of man is 
26,45 t'le Son of man is betrayed into the hands 
26 64 Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man sit. 
26. 72 again he denied. .1 do not know the man 

26. 74 I knownottheman. And immediately tho 

27. 32 theyfoundamanof Cyrene, Simon by name 
27. 57 there came a rich man of Arimathea, na. 

Itark I. 17 I will make you to become fishers of men 
I. 23 there was. .a man with an unclean spirit 
2. 10 that the Son of man hath power on earth 
3. 27 sabbath was made for man, and not mux 



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Mark s 28 the Son of niiin is Lord also of the sabbath 
3. I there was a man which liad a witlierecl 
3. 3 he saith unto the man wiiich had the wi. 
3. 5 saith unto tlio man, Strctcli forth thine 

3. a8 sins shallbefoi-givcnuntothesonsof men 

4. 26 a man should cast seed into tlie ground 

5. 2 there met liim out of the tombs a man \v. 
S. 8 Come out of the man, (thou) unclean sp. 
7. 7 (for) doctrines the commandments of moa 
7. 8 ye hold the tradition of men, (as) tlie w. 
7. II if a man shall say to his father or mother 
7. IS There is nothing from withouta man, that 
7. 15 hut. .those are they that defile the man 
7. 18 thing from without entcreth into the man 
7. 20 Cometh out of the man . .dofllotli the mr.a 
7. 21 For from within, out of the heart of men 

7. 23 All these evil tilings, .defile the mp.a 

8. 24 looked up, and said, I see men as trees 
8. 27 saying unto them, Wliom do men say that 
8. 33 tliou savourcst. .the things, .be of men 
8. 36 For wliat shall it profit a man, if he shall 

8. 37 what shall [a man] give in exchange for- 
8 38 of him also shall the Son of man be asha. 

9. 9 till the Son of man were risen from tho 
9. 12 how it is written of the Son of man, that 
9. 31 Son of man is delivered, .the hands of men 

10. 7 For this cause shall a man leave his father 
10. 9 What.. God hath joined, .let not man put 
10. 27 With men (it is)impossiblo, but not with 

10. 33 the Son of man shall bo delivered unto the 
10. 45 the Son of man came not to be ministered 

11. 2 find a colt tied, whereon never man sat 

11. 30 The baptism of John, was (it), .of men? 

32 if we shall s.ay, Of men ; they feared the 
I man planted a vineyard, and set an hedge 

14 thou art true, and carest for no man ; for 
26 then shall they seethe Son of man coming 
34 the Son . .is) as a man tailing a far journey 

13 there sliall meet you a man bcaringapit. 
21 Tho Son of man indeed goeth, as it is wr. 
21 woe to that man by whom tho Sou of man 

21 for that man if he had never been bora 
41 tho Son of man is betrayed into the hands 
62 ye shall see the Son of man sitting on 
71 I know not this man of whom ye speak 
39 said. Truly this man was the Son of God 
25 to take away my reproach among men 

14 andonearth peace, good will toward men 

25 there wasaman. .the same raan(waB)just 
52 Jesus increased .. favour with God and m. 

4 That man shall not live by bread alone 

33 in tho synagogue there was a man which 
10 from henceforth thou shalt catch men 
18 a man which was taken with apalsy : and 
20 said unto him, JIan, thy sins are forgiven 

24 that tho Son of man hath power upon c. 

5 tho Son of man is Lord also of the sabb. 

6 there was a man whose right hand was 
8 said to tho [man] wliich had the withered 

10 said unto [tho man]. Stretch forth thy h. 

22 Blessed are ye when men shall hate you 
22 east out. .as evil, for the Son of man's 3. . 

26 Woe unto you when all men shall speak 
31 as ye would that men should do to you, do 

45 A good man. .and an evil [man] out of the 

48 He is like a man which built an house, and 

49 like a man that without a foundation built 
8 For I also am a man set under authority 

25 -what went ye out for to see ? A man cloth. 
31 Whercunlo then shall I liken the men oJ 

34 The Son of man is come eating and drin. 

34 Behold a gluttonous man, and a wine bib. 

29 the unclean spirit to come out of the man 
33 Then went the devils out of the man, and 

35 found the man out of whom the devils were 
22 The .Son of man must suffer m.any things 

25 what is a man advantaged, if he gain the 

26 of him shall the Son, of man bo ashamed 
44 the Son of man shall be delivered into . . m. 
56 [Son of man is not come to destroy men's] 
58 but the Son of man hath not where to lay 
24 the unclean spirit is gone out of a man, ho 
2G last (state) of that man (is) worse than tho 

30 so shall also the Son of man be to this 
44 the men that walk over ('bhcra) are not a. 

46 for ye lade men with burdens grievous to 
8 Whosoever shall confess me before 'men 
8 shall the Son of man also confess before 

12. 9 he that denieth mo before men shall be 
12. 10 shall speaic a word against the Son of man 
12. 14 Man, who made me a judge or a divider 
12. 16 ground of a certain rich man brought forth 
•12. 35 like unto men that wait for their lord.w. 

12. 40 the Son of man cometh at an hour when 

13. 4 sinners above all men that dwelt at Jeru. 
13. 19 grain of mustard seed, v/hioh a man took 

14. 2 there was a certain man before him which 
14. 16 A certain man made a great supper, and 

14. 30 This man began to build, and was not able 

15. 4 Whtit man of you, having an hundred sh. 
13. II And he said, A certain man had two sons 

16. I There was a certain rich man which had 
16. 15 which justify youi-selves before men ; but 
16. 15 which is highly esteemed among men is 

16. 19 There was a certain rich man, which was 

17. 22 to see one of the d.-xys of the Son of man 
17. 24 so shall also the Son of man be in his day 
17, 26 it be also in the days of the Son of man 

17. 30 it be in the day when the Sen of man is 
i3. 2 which feared not God, neitherregardedm. 

18. 4 Though I fear not God, nor regard man_ 
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10 Two men went up into the tcmpio to pray 
III thank thee, that I am not as other men 
27 things whicii are impossible with men are 
31 concerning the Son of man shall l)o acco. 
10 For tho Son of man is come to seek and 

21 feared, .because thou art an aastere man 

22 Thou knewest tliat I was an .".ustorc man 
30 colt tied, whereon yet nevermansat; loose 

4 Tho baptism of John, was it. .of men 1 
6 if we say. Of men ; all the people will atono 
9 certain man planted a viiieyard, and let 

26 Men's hearts failing tliem for fear, and 

27 then shall they see tho Son of man coming 
36 worthy, .to stand before the Son of man 
10 there sliall a man meet you, bearing a p. 
22 truly the Son of man goeth, as it was dot. 

22 WW unto that man bj v.'homhc i:i betrayed 
43 bctrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss? 
58 also of them. And Teter said, Man, I am 
60 Teter said, Man, I know not what tliou 
69 Hereafter shall the Son of man sit on tho 

4 Then said Pilate.. I find no fault in thism. 

6 he asked whether the man were a Galilean 
14 Ye have brought this man unto mc, as one 
14 have found no fault in this man touching 
47 saying. Certainly tliis was a righteous m. 

7 The Son of man must be delivered into tho 
7 hands of sinful men, and be crucified 

4 was life ; and the life was the light of men 

6 There was a man sent from God, whoso 
9 lighteth every man that coracth into tlio 

51 angels, .descending upon the Son of mai; 
10 Every man at the beginning doth .-,01 forth 

25 testify of man. .he Icnew what v/as in man 
I There was a man of tho Pharisees, named 

4 How can a man be born when he is old ? 

13 but ho. .tho Son of man which is in hcay 

14 even so must tho Son of man be lifted up 

19 men loved darkness rather than light, b. 
27 man can receive nothing, eieept it be gi. 

23 woman, .went, .and saith to the men 

29 ceo a man wliich told mo all things that 

50 man believed tho ■word that Jesus had sp. 
■5 certain man was there, which had an inf. 

7 1 have no man, wlien the water is troub. 
9 immediately tho man v;as mado whole 

12 AVhat man is that which said unto theo 

15 man departed, and told tho Jevys that it 
27 authority, .because he is the Son of mau 
34 I receive not testimony from man : but; 
41 I receive not honour from men 

10 Jesus said, Make the men sit doivn. Kow 
14 men, when they had seen the miracle^that 

27 which tho Son of man shall give unto you 
53 Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man 
62 and if ye shall see the Sou of man ascend 

22 ye on the sabbath day circumcise a man 

23 If a man on th« sabbath day receive cire. 

23 I have made a man every whit whole on 

46 answered, Never man spake like this [m.] 

51 Doth our law judge (any)manbcfcreit h. 
17 written, .that the testimony of two men 

28 When yo have lifted up the Son of man 
40 man that hath told you the truth, which- 

I he saw a man which was blind from (his) 

11 man that is called Jesus made clay, and 

16 This man is not of God, because he keep. 

16 How can a m.an that is a sinner do such 

24 Then again called they tho man that was 

24 Give God the praise : we know that this 

30 man answered. .Why herein is a marvel. 

33 because that thou, being a man, makest 

47 What do we? forthis man doeth many 
50 that one man should die for the people 
23 The hour is come, that the Son of man sh. 

34 The Son of man . . who is this Son of man 1 
43 loved the praise of men more than the p. 

31 Now is the Son of man glorified, and God 

21 for joy that a man is born into the world 
6 have manifested thy name unto the men 

14 expedient that one man should die for the 

17 Art not thou also (one) of this man's dis. 

29 What accusationbringye against this m.? 

5 (Pilate) saith unto them, Behold the man 1 
9 the good deed done to the impotent man 

12 name under heaven given among men w. 

13 that they were unlearned and ignorant m. 

14 the man which was healed standing with 

16 AVhat shall we do to these men? for that 

17 speak henceforth to no man In this name 

22 For the man was above forty years old on 
4 thou hast not lied unto men, but unto G. 

28 intend to bring this man's blood upon us 

29 We ought to obey God rather than men 

35 what ye intend to do as touching these men 
38 Refrain from these men, and let them al. 
38 for if this counsel or this work be of men 
13 This man ceaseth not to speak blasphem. 
56 I see . . the Son of man standing on the right 
33 there ho found a certain man named Eneas 

26 saying. Stand up ; I myself also am a man 
28 should not call ?aiy man common or unc. 
22 It is) the voice of a god, and not of a mau 
II come down to us in the likeness of men 

15 We also are men of like passions with you 
17 residue of men might seek after the Lord 
26 Men that have hazarded their lives for the 
17 These men are the servants of the most 

20 These men, being Jews, do exceedingly 
33 magistrates sent.. saying. Let those men 

25 Neither is worshipped with [men's] hands 

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29 silver, or stone, graven by art and man's 

30 commandelh all men every where to repent 

13 persuadeth men to worship God contrary 
iG man in whomtho evil spirit wask-aped on 
35 what man is there that knoweth not hov/ 

28 This is the man tliat tcaoheth all (mcn)cv. 
39 I am a man (which am) a Jew of Tarsus 

15 thou .';haU bo his witness unto all men of 
23 Is it lawful for you to scourge a mau that 
26 Take heed \vh:it thou docst ■. for this man 

9 ^Vo find no evil in this man : butii a spirit 

16 a conocienco void of oll'ence toward, .men 
16 deliver any man to die, before that he w. 

22 Agrippa said. .1 would also hear tho man 

31 This man doeth nothing worthy ot death 

32 This man might havo been sot at libei'ty 
4 No doubt this man is a murderer, whom 

18 against all. .unrighteousness of men, wh 

23 an imago mado like to con-uptible man 

I man, whosoever thou art that judgcsfr 

3 man, that judgest them which do such 

9 upon every soul of man that doeth evil, of 

16 when God shall judge the secrets of men 

29 a Jew., whose praise (is) not of men, but 

4 let God be true, but every man a liur: v. 5. 
28 man is justified by faith without the deeds 

6 describeth the blessednessof the man, unto 
12 by one man.. so death passed upon all men 

15 if through 'i,he offence of one many be dead 
j8 (judgment came) upon all men to condcra. 

18 (the free gi't came) upon all men unto j. 

19 For as by one man's disobedience many 

6 our old man is crucified with (him), that 
I the law hath dominion over a man as Ions 

22 dcliglit in the lav/ of God after the inwar.l 

24 wrctclicd mau that 1 am ! who shall do. 
:o Nay but, O .man, who art thou that rcpli. 

5 mau which doeth those things shall livo 

17 things honest in the sight of all men 

18 If itbopossible. .livcpcaceablywithallni. 
i3 ho that.serveth Christ (is).. approved of r.i. 

20 evil for t'.iat man v.iio eatetli with offenca 

25 the foolisliness of God i.5 wiser than men 
25 the weakness of God is stronger than mea 

5 Ehould not stand in tho wisdom of men 
9 have entered into tho heart of man, tho 

II For wliatman knoweth the things of a m. 
II cave the spirit of man which is in hiin 

14 natural man roceiveth not the lb. ; <. 3. 

I Let a man so account of us as of the mi.i, 

9 a spectacle unto tho world, .and to men 

:8 Every sin th.at a man doeth is without tl:"> 

1 (It is) good for a mau not to touch a wo. 

7 would tliat all men were even as I myself 

23 Ye are bought. .be irot ye the servants of 1.1. 
cC (I say), that (it is) good for a man so to bo 

23 let a man examine himself, and so let lil;n 

1 Though I speak with tho tongues of m--:i 

2 speakcth not unto men, but unto God : for 

3 But he that prophesicth speaketh unto m. 

19 in Christ, we are of all men most : v. 32. 
2i For since by man (came) death, by man 
39 Irat (there is) one (kind of) flesh of men 
45 Tho first [man] Adam was made a living 3. 
47 Tho first man. .tlio second man (is) thoL. 

2 aro our epistle .. known and read of all m. 
2 to every man's conscience in the sight of 

16 though our outward man perish, yet tho 

11 we persuade men : bntwearemademani, 

21 not only . .but also in tho sight of men 

2 I knew a man in Christ above four. ; 9 8. 

3 I knew such a man, whether in the body 

4 which it is not lawful for a man to utter 
I not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus 

10 men, or God? ordol seek to please men? 
10 if I yet pleased men, I should not v. n. 

12 I neither received it [of man], neither was 

6 God acccpteth no man's person: for they 
16 a man is not justified by the works of 

12 man that doeth them shall live in them _ 

15 Though (it be) but aman's covenant, yet (if 

3 again to every man that is circumcised 

1 If a man be overtaken inafault,ycwliicll 

7 whatsoever a man soweth, that shall ho 

15 to make inhimself of twain one now man 

5 was not made known unto the sona of 10. 

16 with might by his spirit in the inner man 

8 captivity captive, and gave gifts unto men 

14 the sleight of men,(and)cunmngcraftinesa 

22 the old man, which is corrupt according 

24 that ye put on tho new m.an, which after 
31 shall a man leave his father and mother 

7 service, as to the Lord, and not to men 

7 and was made in the likeness of men 

8 being found in fashion as a man, he hum, 

5 Let your moderation be known unto all m. 
28wamingeveryman,andteachingevery[m.] 
28 we may present every man perfect in Ch. 

8 after the tradition of men, after the rudi. 

22 the commandments and doctrines of roea 

9 have put off the old man with his deeds 

23 heartily, as to tho Lord, and not unto mea 

4 notaspleasingmen, but God, which trietb 

6 Nor of 'men sought we glory, neither of you. 

13 ye received (it) not (as) the word of men 

1 5 please not God , and are contrary to all men 
8 despiseth not man, but God, who hath also 

3 that man of sin bo revealed, the sou of 

2 delivered from unreasonable wicked men 
I (and) giving of thanks, be niadeforall men 

4 Who will have all men to be saved, and to 

3 one msdiator between God and men. tho 

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Deut 3. 13 gave I unto the Jialj tribe ol M.; all thft' 

29. 8 an inheritance, .to the half tribe of M. ■ 

33. 17 ten thousands of Ephraim. .thous. of II. 

34. 2 all Naphtali. .and M., and all the land , 
Josh. 1. 12 to half the tribe of M.j spake Joshua ' 

4. 12 half the tribe of M., passed over armei 
12 6 a possession unto, .the' half tribe of M. ' 
13. 7 an inheritance unto . .the half tribe of M. 
13. 29 (inheritance) unto the half tribe of M. 

13. 29 (the possession) . . of the children of M. by 

14. 4 children of Joseph were two tribes, M. and 
16. 4 the children of Joseph, M. and Ephraim 

16. 9 among the inheritance of . .M., all the 

17. I There was also a lot for the tribe of M. 
17. 5 There fell ten portions to M., besides the 
17. 6 Because the daughters of M. had an inh. 
17. C the rest oIM.'s sons had the land of GUead 
17. 7 thecoastof M. wasfromAshertoMichme. 
17. 8 (Now) M. had the land of Tappuah : but 
17. 8 Tappuah on the border of M. (belonged) 
17. 9 these cities, .(are) among the cities of M. 
17. 9 the coast of M. also (was) on the north side 
17, 10 northward (it was) M.'s, and the sea is his 
j7.11 M. hadinlssacharandinAsher, Beth-sh, 
17. 72 Yet the children of M. could not drive out 

17. 1 7 Joshua spake unto . . M., saying, Thou (art) 

18. 7 half the tribe of M., have received their 
zo. 8 assigned . . Golan . . out of the tribe of M. 
21. 5 and out of the half tribe of M;, ten cities 
21. 6 out of thehalf tribe of M.. .thirteen cities 
21. 25 out of the half tribe of M., Taanach with 

21. 27 out of the (other) half tribe of M.,(theyg.) 

22. 1 Then Joshua called, .the half tribe of M. 
22. 7 Now to the (one) haU of the tribe of M. 
22. 9, 10, II, St and the half tribe of M. 

22. 13 sent . .to thehalf tribe of M,, Into the land 
22. 15 they came unto. .the half tribeofM., unto 
22. 30 heard the wordfi that the . . children of M. 

22. 31 Phinehas . .said, .to the children of M. 
Judg. I. 27 Neither did M. drive out (the inhabitants 

6. 15 my family (is) poor in M., and I (am) the 

6. 35 he sentmessengers throughout allMT, who 

7. 23 gathered themselves . .out of all M., and 

11. 29 he passed over Gilead and 13., and passed 

1 Ch. 5. iS and half the tribe of M., of valiant men 

5. 23 children of the half tribe of M. dwelt in 

5. 26 carried, .away, even, .the half tribe of M. 

6. 61 (out of) the half (tribe) of M., by lot, ten 
6. 62 out of the tribe of M. in Bashan, thirteen 
6. 70 out of the half tribe of M. ; Aner with her 

6. 71 given) out of the. .half tribe of M., Golan 

7. 29 by the borders of the children of M., Be. 
9. 3 and of the children of Ephraim, and M. 

12. 19 there fell (some) of M. to David, when he 
12. 20 there foil to him of M., Adnah, and Joz. 
12. 20 captains of the thousands that(were)ofM. 
12. 31 of the half tribe of M. eighteen thousand 
12. 37 of the half tribe of M., with all manner 
c6. 32 rulers over, .thehalf tribe of M., for every 
27. 20 of the half tribe of M.; Joel the son of P. 
27. 21 Of the half (tribe) of M. in Gilead; Iddo 

2 Ch.is- 9 strangers, .out of Ephraim and M., and* 

30. 1 v/rote lettersalsotoEphraimandM., that 
30. 10 passed, .through the country of . .M. even 

30. n divers of Asher and M. and of Zebulun h. 
30. 18 many of Ephraim, and M., Issachar, and 

31. I the high places . , In Ephraim also and M. 
34. 6 (so did hc)in the cities of M., and Ephraim 
34. 9 gathered of the hand of M. and Ephrainx 

Psa. 60. 7 Gilead (is) mine, and M. (is) mine ; Ephr; 
So. 2 Before Ephraim and Benjamin and M. stir 
108. 8 Gilead (is) mine ; M. (is) mine ; Ephraim 
Isa. g. 21 M., Ephraim; and Ephraim, M.: (and) they 
Eze. 48. 4 border of Naphtali.. a (portion for) il. 
48. 5 by the border of M. . . a (portion f ot) Eph. 
The following localities were in the territory of Manas- 
seh: Abel, Abel-beth-maachah, Abel-maim, Adam; Aner, 
Ashtaroth, Beealiterah, Beth-shean, Beth-shittah, BlI- 
cam, Dor, Edrei, Endor, Gath-rimmon, Gilead, Golan, 
Gut, Iblcara, Megiddo, Sliehmethah, Nophah, Opluah, 
Taanaqh, Tappuah, Zarthan, Zereda, &c. 

5. The grandfather of Jonathan who, with his sons, 
became priests to the tribe of Dan when they set up 3 
graven image in Laish ; but perhaps Managseh should 
be read Moses in this passage. B c. 1456. 

JudgiS. 30 Gershom, the son of M., he and his sons 

4. The 6f;i of Hezekiah, and father of Amon king ci 
Judoh. B.O. OSo. 

2 Ki.2o. 21 Hezekiah slept, .and M. his son reigned in 
21. I M. (was) twe.lvo years old when he beg.^ai 
21. 9 M. seduced them to do more evUthan did 
21. II Because M. king of Judahhath done these 

21. 16 Moreover M. shed innocent blood Veiymu. 

21. 17 the last of the acts of M,, and aU that ho 
21. 18 M. slept with his fathers, and was buried 
zi. 20 And he did . . evil . . as his father M. did 

23. 12 the altars which M. had made in the two 

23. 26 the provocations that M. had provoked 
.•84. 3 to remove (them), .for the sins of M., ac. 

c Ch. 3iS3 Ahaz his son, Hezekiah his son, M. his son 
a.Ch.32. 33 Hezekiah slept. .And M. his son reigned in 
33.. I M. (was) twelve years old when he began 
33. 9 So M. made Judah aad the inhabitants of 
33. 10 the Lord spake to M., and to his people 
33. II the captains, .took M. among the thoriis 

33. 13 M. knew that the LoRP he (vt;as) God 

33. 18 the rest of the acts of M., and his prayer 
33. 2o So M. slept with his fathers, and they bu. 
33. 22, ho did., evjl.. as did M. his father: for A. 
33 22 carved images v/hlchM. his father bad m. 



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I Ti. 4. 10 tvho is the saviour of all mon, specially 

5. 24 men's sins are open beforehand, going be. 

6. s Perverse disputings of men of corrupt r.i. 
6. 9 drown men in destruction and perdition 

6. ji O man of God, fiee these things, .follow 

6. 16 v/hom no man hath pe.en, nor ciin see : to 
% Ti. -2. 2 the same cossmit thou to faithful men, who 

3. 2 men shaU be lovers of their own selves 
3. 8 men of corrupt minds, reprobate conoor. 
3. 13 evil men and seducers shall wax worse and 

3. 17 the raanof God may be perfect, throughly 
Titus 1. 14 commandments of men, that turn from 

2. II grace of God. .hath appeai-ed to all men 

3. 2 speak evil of no man, to be no brawlers 
3. 8 things are good and profitable unto men 
3. 10 A man that is an heretic after the flrst 

Eeb. 2. 6 What is man, that thou art mindful of 
2. 6 or the son of man, that thou visitest hira 
S. I taken from among men is ordained for m. 
6. 16 men verily swear by the greater ; and an 

7. 3 herementhatdiereceivetithes; buttheio 

7. 2S the law- maketh men high priests v/hlch 

8. s which the Lord pitched, and not man 

9. 27 it is appointed unto men once to die, but 
J3. 6 will not fear what man shall do unto mo 

JTas I. 7 For let not that man think that he shall 

1. J9 let every man be swift to hear, slow to 

2. so But wilt thou know, vain man, that faith 

3. D4 by v/orks a man is justifled, and not by 

3. 8 tongue can no man tamo ; (it is) an unruly 
3. 9 therewith curao we men, which are made 
5. «7 Elias was a man subject to like passions 
I Pe I. B4 the glory [of man] as the flower of grass 
2. .4 disallowe(). indeed ofmen, but chosen of G. 

2. »5 to silence the ignorance of foolish men 

3. 4 (let it be) the hidden man of the heart, in 

4. 2 live . .in the flesh to the lusts of men, but 

4. '6 be judged according to men in the fiesh 

1. 21 old time by the will of man ; but holy men 
s, 16 the dumb ass speaking with man's voico 

3. 7 judgment and perdition of ungodly men 

5. 9 If we receive the witness of men, tho 
' 4 thero are certain men crept in unav.'arss 

4. 7 the third beast had a face as a man, and 

8. II men diod of the waters, because they were 
g. 4 those men which have not the seal of God 

9. 5 of a scorpion, when he striketh a man 
9. 6 in those days shall men seek death, and 
g.- 7 and their faces (were) as the faces of i-ien 
9. 10 their power (was) to hurt men five months 
9. 15 loosed, .for to slay the third part of men 
9. i3 By these three was tho third part of men 
9. 20 the rest of the men, which were not killed 

11. 13 in the earthquake were slain men of seven 
13. 13 maketh fire come down., in the sight of m. 
13. 18 it is the number of a man ; and his number 

14. 4 These were redeemed from among men 
16. 2 the men which had the mark of the beast 
16. 8 given unto him to scorch men with fire 
16. 9 And men were scorched v/ith great heat 

16. 18 as was not since men were Upon the earth 
16. 21 fell upon men a great hail out of heaven 
16. 21 men blasphemed God because of the pla. 
iB. 13 and chariots, and slaves, and souls of men 

21. 3 the tabernacle of God (is) with men, and ho 
■ CI. 17 (according to) the measure of a. man, that 

IS. A male, ipp-qu arrln. 

Kom. r. 27 also tho men, leaving the natural us3 of 
Eev. 12. 5 she brought forth a man chUd, v/ho v.-as 

\^.A male, i.pariv arsSn. 

P^cm. I. 27 men v/ith men vroriang tha4 which ia un. 

W.^ome one, a certain one, rn tis. 

JIatt. 8. 28 so that no man might pass by that way 
18. 12 If a man have an hundred slieep, and ono 

22. 24 If a man die, having no children, his br. 
• Mark 8. 4 From whence can a man satisfy these(m.) 

12. 19 If a man's brother die, and leave (his) w. 
Jjukei2. 15 for a man's life consisteth not in the ab. 
John 3. ' 3 Except a man be born again,- he cannot 

3. 5 Except a man be born of water and (of) 

6. 50 that a man may cat tliereof, and not die 
8. SI If a man keep my saying, he shall never 
8. 52 thou sayest. If a man keep my saying, he 

J 1 . 10 But if a man walk in the night, he sturab. 
14. 23 If a man love me, he will keep my words 

15. 6 If ^ man abide not in me, he is cast forth 
15. 13 a man lay down his life for his friends 

Acts 13. 41 not . .believe, though a man declare it unto 
Kom. 8. 24 v/hafia man seeth, why doth he yet hope 

1 Co. 4. 2 it is required, .that a man be found faith. 

2 Co. 8. 12 accepted according to that [a man] hath 

It. 20 if a man. .a man. .a man. .a man. .a man 
Oal. 6. 3 For if a man think himself to be someth. 

1 Ti.' J. 8 the la.iv (is) good, if a man use it lawfully 

3. I If a man desire the office of a bishop, ho 
3. 5 For if a man know not how to rule his own 

2 TI. 2. 5 And if a man also strive for masteries 

2. 21 If a man..purge himself from Heb. 5 4. 
Jaa 2. 14 though a man say he hath faith, and have 

.2. 18 Yea, a man may say. Thou hast faith, and 
I Pe. 2. 19 For this (is) thankworthy, if a man for 
^2 Pe; 2. 19 of whom a man is overcome, of the same 
^ I Jo. 4. 26 If a man say, I love God, and hateth his 
[Sec also Aged, another, any, every, forbidding, free, 
heathen, if, impotent, love toward, manner, never, no, 
not, old, other, some, such, this, wise, yet, young.] 
HAN, cummoa to — ^ 

Human, helongiivg toman, kvBpunrtvos anihrBpmos. 
X Co.:o. 13 temptation., but such as i3 common torn. 



HAH GKILj} — 

A inMe, "13; zakar. 

Gen. 17.10 Everyman child among you shall be cir. 

17. 12 every man child in your generations, ha" 

17. 14 the unciroumcised man child, whose.flesh 

Lev. li. 2 have conceived seed, and bom a man child 

Isa. 66. 7 Befoi'o..she was deliveredof a man child 

HAN, every — 

A skull, poll, r\hihi gulgoleth. 

Exodi6. 16 an omer for every man., the number of 
38. 26 A bekah for overy man. .half a shekel 

WAW of great — 
1. Great, Vnj gadol. 

Prov.19. 19 A man of great wrath shall suffer punish. 

HAN of war — '• 

Army, military force, (rrpdrevfia strateuma. 

Luke23. II Herod with his men of war sot him at no. 

MAH', atrons — 

■'^trong, l(Txvpis ischuros. 

Matt 12. 29 how can one enter Into a strong man's ho. 

12. 29 except he first bind the strong man ? and 

Mark 3. 27 No man can enter into a strong man's ho. 

3. 27 except he will first bind the strong man 

Lukoii. 21 \'/hen a strong man aimed kecpeth his p. 

IJAIT, young — 

1. Youth, young man, D75; clem. 

I Sa. 20. 22 But if I say thus unto t^io ^ounij maa 

2. Youth, young man, veavlas ncanias. 

Acts 7. 58 their clothes at a young raan's foet, whoso 
20. 9 certain young man named Eutychus, being 
S3. 17 Bring tliis young man unto the chief cap. 
23. iS prayed me to bring this [young man]unto 
23. 22 let [the young man] depart, aud charged 

3. Youth, youngster, veaviffKos neaniskos. .. 
Mattig. 20 The young man saith unto him. All these 

19. 22 when tho young man heard that saying 
Harki4. 51 a certain young man.. and [the young men] 

16. 5 they saw a young man sitting on the right 
Luke 7. 14 said, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise 
Acts 2. 17 your young men shall see visions, and y. 

5. 10 the young men came in, and found her 
J Jo. 2. 13 I write unto you, young men, because yo 
2. 14 I have written unto you, young men, be. 

HA-ITA'-EH', Vlavaijv comforter. . 

An early associate of Herod -the tetrarch, and one 

of the five prophets or teachers in Antioch. 

Acts 13. 1 M., wliich had been brought up with H. 
HA-WA'-HATH, nnio, nnJB resting place, rest. 

1. A son of Shobal, son of Scir the Horite. B.C. 1760. 

Gen. 36. 23 the children of Shobal (were) these . . M. 
1 Ch. J . 40 The sons of Shobal ; Aiian, and M., and E. 

2. A city in Benjamin, over against Gibeah. 

I Ch. 8. 6 inhabitants of Geba.. removed thorn to M. 

BEA-HA-HETH-IXES, ninJ!?, 'Rwe. 

The families of Shobal and Salnia, tvro sons of Caleb son 

of Hur. 

• I Ch. 2. 52 Shobal. .had sons; Haroeh. .half of tho M. 

■2. 54 The sons of Salma. , half of the M., the. Z. 

HA-SIAS'-SEH, n^'15, •'tiio, causing forgetfulness. 

1, Elder son of Joseph. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 41. 51 Joseph called, .the flrst bom M. : ForGod 
46. 20 unto Joseph, .were born M. and Ephraim 
48. I and he took with bim, .M. and Ephraim 
48. 5 thy two sons, Ephraim ifind M. . .(are) mi. 
48. 13 Joseph took. .M. in his left hand toward 
48. 14 Israel., laid., his loiit hand upon M's he-ad 
48. 14 guiding his hand wittingly ; for M. (was) 
48. 17 to remove it from E^hraim's. .unto M.'s 
48. 20 God make theo as Epliraim, and as M. : and 
48. 20 blessed them. ..lie set Ephraim before M. ' 
50. 23 the children also of Machir the son of M. 

Ifum26. 28 The sons of Joseph, .(were) M. and Eph. 

26. 29 Of tho sons of M. : of Machir, the family 

27. I Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of M. 
27. 1 the families of M. (ho son of Joseph : and 
32. 39 children of Machir tho son of M. v/cnt to 
32. 40 Moses gave Gilead unto . . the son of M. ; and 
32. 41 Jair the son of M. went and took the sm. 
36. I Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of M. 

Deut. 3. 14 Jair tho son of M. took all tho country 
Joshi3. 31 the children of Machirthe son of M., (oven) 

17. I for Machir, tho first born of M.,the father 
17. 2 There was (a lot) for . . the children of M. 
17. 2 these (were) the male children of M. tho 
17. 3 Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of M. 

I Ei. 4. 13 the towns of Jair the son of M., which 
1 Ch. 7. 14 Tho sons of M.; Ashriel, whom she bare 
7. 17 Gilead, the son of Machir, the son of M. 

2. His posterity. 

Num. 1. 10 Of the children, .of M.; Gamaliel the son 
I. 34 Of the children of M.,,bytheirgenfrations 

1. 35 Those. . of thetribeofM.,(were)thirtyand 

2. 20 And by him (shall be) the tribe of M. . 
2. 20 the captain of the children of M. (shall 
7. 54 Gamaliel, .prince of the children of M. 

10. 23 over, .the children of M. (was) Gamaliel 
13. II of the tribe of M., Gaddithe son ofSusi 
26. 34 These (are) the families of M., and those 
32. 33 Moses gave, .unto half the tribe of M. 
34. 14 half the tribe of M. have received their 
34. 23 for tho tribe of the children of M., Han. 
36. 12 the {amilios of tho sons of M. the son of 



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2 Ch 33. 23 humbled not liimself . . as M. his father had 
Jer. 15. 4 M. thesonof Ilezekiali king of Judah, for 

6. One of the family of Pahath-moab who had taken a 

atrange wife. E.c. 456. 

Ezra 10. 30 the sons of Pahatli-moab ; Adua . . and M. 

6. One of the family of Hashum, wlio had done the 
same. ' 

Ezra 10. 33 the sons of Hashum ; MattcnaL.M., (and) 

KA-NAS'-SES, Mavacr(Trjs — See Manasseh. 

1. A king of Judah. B.C. 680. 

Matt. 1. 10 Ezekias begat M.; and M. begat Amon 

2. The descendants of Joseph's elder son. 

Kev. 7. 6 Of the tribe of M. (were) sealed t^'.velvo 
JIA-NAS-EITES, '^». 
The descendants of Manasseh, elder son of. Joseph. 

Dcut.4. 43 (Namely). .Golan in Bashan, of the M. 

Judgiz. 4 araongthoEphrainiltes,(and)amongtheM. 

X Ki.io. 33 the Reubenit^gs, and the M., from Aroer 

MANDRAKES — 

Zove apples, 'ill diulai. 

Gen. 30. 14 found nandrakesin the field, and brought 
30. 14 Give me, 1 pray thde, of thy sou's mandra. 
30. IS woulrtcst thou take away my son's mand. 
30. 13 lie with thee to night for thy son's mand. 
30. 16 have hired thee with my son's mandrakes 
Song 7. 13 The mandrakes give a smell, and at our 

KANEH— 

A wel(/ht, -^js of a talent, njH maneh. 

Eze. 45. 12 And., fifteen shekels, Bhallboyourmaneh 
BtANGEa — 
Manger, cKh, (pdrvr) phatne. 

Iiiiko 2. 7 laid hi.n in a manger; because there was 

2. 12 Ye shall find ths babe., lying in a manger 
2.16 found Mary, .aud tho babe lying in a ma. 

MANITESr — 
\.Evident, StjAos delos. 

1 Co. 15. 27 (it Is) manifest that hois excepted which 

2. Very evident, ^kStiKos ehlelos. 

2 Ti. 3. 9 for their folly shall be manifest unto all 
S. Fully manifest, apparent, ^i.L<j>avris emphanes. 

Rom. 10. 20 I was made manifest unto then-, that ask. 

4. Manifest, apparent, ipavepii phancros. 

Luke 8. 17 is secret that shall not be made manifest 
Acts 4. 16 manifest to all them that dwell in Jerus. 
Rom. 1. 19 is manifest in them ; for God hath showed 
I Co. 3. 13 Every man's work shall be made manifest 
II. 19 that they . .may bo made manifest among 
14. 25 are the secrets of his heart made manifest 
Gal. 5. 19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest 
■Phil. I. 13 So that my bonds in Christ are manifest 
1 Jo. 3. 10 In this the children of God are manifest 

HANIFEST, to — 

1. To purify, clear, Ti3 harar. 

Eocl. 3. 18 that God might manifest thom, anclthat 

2. To manifest, <pavep6cx> phancroo. 

Mark 4. 22 is nothing hid, which shall not bo mani. 
Johni7. 6 I have manifested thy name unto the men 
Rom. 3. 21 without the law is manifested, being w. 
I Ti. 3. i5 Grod was manifest in tlie flesh, justified 
Titus I. 3 But hath in due times raamfcstod his word 
1 Pe. I. 20 but was manifest in these last times tor 
1 Jo. I. 2 the life was manifested, aud we have seen 
I. 2 that eternal life which, .was manifested 

3. 5 ye know that he was manifested to take 

3. 8 the Son of God was manifeste.d,^ that ho 

4. 9 In this was manifested tho love of God to. 

S.Tb raake folly manifest, ifi.<jxi.viCo> emphanizo. 
John 14. 21 love him, and Vriill manifest myself to him 
14. 22 how is it that thou wilt manifest thyself 

MANIFEST beforehand — 

Evident beforehand, irpiSriXos prodelos, 

1 Ti. 5. 25 the good works . . are manifest beforehand 

EAIOFEST forth, to — 

To make manifest, (payepSai phaneroo. 

John 2. II and manifested forth his glory; and his 

HANIFEST, to make or l)e — 

To irvake inanifest, <pavep6u phaneroo. 

John I. 31 that he should be made manifest to Israel 

3. 21 that his deedsYiiay be made manifest, that 
9. 3 the works . . should be made manifest iu 

Rom.i6. 26 But now is made manifest, and by the sc. 
X Co. 4. 5 make manifest the counsels of the hearts 

2 Co. 2. 14 maketh manifest the savour of his know. 

4. 10, iilif e also of Jesus might be made manifest 

5. 11 we are made manifest untoGod; and I trust 
S. n I trust also are made manifest in your c. 

II. 6 but we have been throughly made manif. 
Eph. 5. 13 all things . . are made manifest by the light 
5. 13 whatsoever doth make manifest is light 
Col. 1. 26 but now is made manifest to his saints 

4. 4 That I may make it manifost, as I ought 
2 Ti. I. 10 But is now made manifest by the appear. 
Heb. 9. 8 was not yet made manifest, while as the 
J Jo. 2. ig thattheymightbemademanifestthatthey 
Rev.is. 4 O Lord, .thyjudgments are madomanifMt 

SANIFEST, not — 

Not manifest, k^a.vi\s aphanes. 

HeU 4. 13 Jlcithcr is there any . . thai is not manifest 



MANIFESTA'nON — 

1. Uneovcrinrj, i.iroicdKv\f/ts apokalupsis. 

Rom. 8. ig waitetli for the manifestation of tho sous 
"i,. Manifestation, Aavepaiais phanerOsis. 

1 Co. 1 2. 7 But the iijaiiifestation of tlie spirit is gl. 

2 Co. 4. 2 bymanifestation of the truth commending 
EANnrOLD — 

l.Many, abundant, 3T rdb. 

Nch. g. ig Yet thou in thy manifold mercies fornook 
g. 27 according to thy manifold mercies thou 
Amos 5. 12 Fori know your manifold transgressions 

2. To be many, multiplied, aj-i rabah. 

Psa.104. 24 Lord, how manifold are thy works ! in 
Z.Manifold, itoiklXot poikilos. 

1 Pc. I. 6 in heaviness through manifold temptations 
4. 10 as good stewards of the manifold grace of 

4. Very manifold, ttoXwoIkiKos polupoikilos. 
Eph. 3. 10 by the church tho manifold wisdom of God 

MAUIFOLD more — 

Manifold more, TtoWairKaatav pollaplasifin. 

Luke 1 8. 30 Who shall not receive manifold more in 
-MANKIND — 
\.A male, ipj zalcar. 

Lev. 18. 22' Thou shalt not lie with minkind as with 
20. 13 If a man also lie with mankind, as ho 
2.Flesh of man, v'H—iv^ besar ish. 

Job 12. 10 the soul., and tlie breath of all man.Jnd 
3. Human nature, (j>v<rts avSpdiirii/ri phusis anthro. 

Jas. 3. 7 is tamedj and hath been tamed of mank. 
MANNA — 
I.Man, a sweet gum or resin, )» man. 

Exodi6. 15 they said one to another. It (isj manna 
16. 31 And. .Israel called the name thereof M. 
16. 33 put an omer full of manna therein, and 

16. 35 the children of Israel did e.at manna forty 
j6. 35 they did eat manna until they came unto 

Num II. 6 nothing at all, besides tliis manna,(before) 

■ II. 7 And the manna (was) as coriander seed 

ir. 9 And. .in the night, the manna fell upon 

Deut. 8. 3 fed thee with manna, which thou knewest 

8. 16 Who fed thee in the wilderness with ma. 

Josh. 5. 12 themannaceasedonthcmorrowafterthey 

5. 12 had the children of Israel manna any 
Neh. 9. 20 withhcldest not thy manna from their 
Psa. 78. 24 had rained down manna upon them to eat 

i.A sioeet resin or gum, {from Hcb.) fxavva manna. 
John 6. 31 Our fathers did eat manna in tho desert 

6. 49 Your fathers did eat manna in tho wilde. 

6. 58 not as your fathers did eat [manna], and 
Heb. 9. 4 the golden pot that had manna, and A.'s 
Rev; 2. 17 will I give to eat of the hidden manna 

HAl-INER— 

X.Path, custom, nix orach. 

Gen. 18. II to be with Sarah after tho manner of w. 
2.Word, thing, matter, ^5^ dabar. 

Gen. 18. 25 That be far from thee to do after this ra. 
32. 19 On this manner shall ye speak unto Esau 
39. ig After this manner did thy servant to mo 
Exoda2. 9 For all manner of trespass, .for ox, for 
Deut 15. 2 And this (is) the manner of the release 

1 Sa. 17. 27 people answered him after this manner 

17. 30 he turned., and spake after the same man. 

17. 30 answered him again after the former ma. 

18. 24 saying, On this manner spake David 

2 Sa. 14. 3 come, .and speak on this manner unto him 

15. 6 on this manner did Absalom to all Israel 

17. 6 Ahithophel hath spoken after this manner 

Neh. 6. 4 I answered them after the same manner 

6. 5 iu like manner the fifth time with an open 

Esth. 1. 13 for so (was) the king's manner toward all 

%. Leading, pasture, 15''n dober. 

Isa. 5. 17 Then shall the lambs feed after their ma. 
A.Liheness, niST demuth. 

Eze. 23. 15 after the manner of the Babylonians of 

5. Way, 'Si'n derek. 

Gen. 19. 31 unto us after the manner of all the earth 
I Sa. 21. 5 and (the bread is) in a manner common 
Isa. lo. 24 against thee, after the manner of Egypt 

10. 26 shall he lift it up after the manner of Egypt 
Jer. 22. 21 this, .thy manner from thy youth, that 
Eze. 20. 30 Are ye polluted after the manner of your 
Amos 4. 10 the pestilence after the manner of Egypt 

8. 14 The manner of Beer-sheba liveth ; even 

G.Laio, sentence, ni dath. 

Esth. 2. 12 according to the manner of the women 
7.Statute, custom, ri^n chugqah. 

Lev. 20. 23 ye shall not walk in the manners of the n. 

S.JudgTnent, o^ya mishpat. 

Gen. 40. 13 after the former manner when thou wast 
Exod2i. 9 ho shall deal with her after the manner 
Lev. 5. 10 a burnt offering, according to the manner 

9. 16 and offered it according to the manner 
24. 22 Y^c shall have one manner of law, as well 

Num. 9. 14 according to the manner thereof, so shall 

15. 16 One law and one manner shall bo for you 

• 15. 24 his drink offering, according to the man. 

29. 6 drink offerings, according unto their ma. 

29. 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 37 number, after the m. 

Josh. 6. 13 compassed the city af ter the s.ame manner 

JudgiS. J after tho manner of the Zidonians, quiet 



1 Sa. 8. 9 show them the manner of the king that 
8. II This will be the manner of tlie king that 

10. 25 tlie manner of the kingdom, and wroto 
27. 11 his nuuiiicr all the while he dwelloth In 

1 Ki. 18. 28 cut tlicniselves, after their icanncr, with 

2 Ki. I. 7 What manner of man(waslic)wliicheamo 

11. 14 tlie king stood by a pillar, as the manner 
17. 26, 26 know not the manner of the God of tho 
17. 27 let him leach them tliomanncrof the God 
17. 33 after the manner of the nations whom they 
17. 34 they do after the fonncr manners: tliey 
17. 40 but tliey did after their former manner 

1 Ch.24. ig according to their manner, under Aaron 

2 Ch. 4. 20 burn after the manner before the oraclo 

30. 16 they stood in their place after their man. 
Neh. 8. 18 solemn assembly, according unto the rn. 
Jer. 30. 18 the palace shall remain after the manner 
Eze. II. 12 havcdoneaftcrthemannersofthehcathen 

23. 45 they shall judge tlicm after tlie manner of 

23. 45 after the manner of women that shed bl. 

9. Law, direction, n-iin torah. 

2 Sa. 7. 19 (is) this the manner of man, O Lord GoiiT 
\(i.Custom, habit, manner, tOos ethos. 

Jolinrg. 40 spices, as the manner of the Jews is to b. 

Acts 15. I Except ye bo circumcised after the man. 
25. 16 It is not the manner of the Romans to d. 

Heb. 10. 25 Not forsaking, .as the manner of some (is) 

W.A mo.rk, impression, type, rvnos tupos. 

Acts 23. 25 And he wrote a letter after this manner 
[Set also After, all, any, like, know, perfect, that, this, 
what, workmanship.] 

MANNER, after this, or in this, or in like — 

I.Also, Di gam. 

I Sa. 19. 24 prophesied before Samuel in like manner 

2./?^ which manner, or turn, 3c rpinoy hon tropon. 
Acts I. 11 shall so come in like manner as ye have 

3. Thus, so, aecordingbj, ovtw Iwuto. 

Matt 6. g After this manner therefore pray ye 
Marki3. 29 So ye, in like manner, when ye shall sco 
I Co. 7. 7 one after this manner, and another after 

1 Pe. 3. 5 For after this manner in the old time tlio 
Rev. II. 5 hurt them, he must in this manner be k. 

i.These things, thus, rdoe tade. 

Acts 15. 23 they wrote, .by them [after this manner] 
5./?!. like manner, turn, -rhu Sfioioy rpSirof tonhoMoi, 

Judo 7 in like manner giving themselves over 
MANNER, after what — 
How } irolj pus. 

Acts 20. i3 after what manner I have been with you 
MANNER of, such — 
Concerning this,t\s T-qv n(p\ToiToveistenp>eritoutcn. 

Acts 25. 20 liecause I doubted of such manner of q. 
MANNER of life — 
1. Course of life, aycjyri agoge. 

2 Ti. 3. 10 thou hast fully known my. . manner of life 

2.Acl of living, mode ofllfi, /3ia><ns biosis. 

Acts 26. 4 My manner of iifo from my youth, which 
MANNER of store, all — 
Kind, species, )t zan. 

rsa.144. 13 affording all manner of store ; (that) our 

MANNER -was — 

According to habit, koto rh tloiBhs kata to eiOlhos, 
Acts 17. 2 Paul, as his manner was, went in unto 

MANNERS — 

Habit, manner, i)6os ethos. 

I Co. 15. 33 evil communications corrupt good man. 

MANNERS, to suffer th« — 

To bear with the manners of others, rpo-7ro<pepi(i). 
Acts 13. 18 forty years [suffered he their manners) In 

MA-NO'-AH, ni:D rest. 

A man of Zorah'in Dan, and father of Samson. B.C. 

1 1 50. 

2 a certain man . .whose name (wa8)M.: and 

8 Then M. entreated the Lord, and said, O 

9 God hearkened to the voice of M. ; and tho 
9 but M. her husband (was) not with her 

1 1 And 51. arose, and went after his wife, and 
__, 12 And M. said, Now let thy words come to 
13. 13, 16 Andlheangelof the Lord said unto M. 
13. 15, 17 And iM. said unto the angel of the L. 
13. 16 For M. knew not that he (was) an angel 
13. 19 So M. took a kid with ameat offering, and 
13. 19 (the angel) did wondrously ; and M. and 
13. 20 And M. and his wife looked on (it), and fell 
13. 21 the angel, .did no more appear to JI. and 
13. 21 ThenM. knewlhathe(was)anangelofthe 
13. 22 M. said unto his wife. We shall surely die 
16. 31 iu the burying place of M. his father : and 

MAN SERVANT — 
l.Servant, naj; ebed. 

Gen. 12. 16 lie asses, and men servants, and maid se. 
20. 14 oxen, and men servants, and women ser. 

24. 35 silver, and gold, and men servants, and 
■>o. 43 and. men servants, and camels, aud asses 
32. 5 oxen, and asses, fiocks, and men servants 

Exodao. 10 thv man servant, nor thy maid servant 
JO. 17 nor his man servant, nor his maid sen'ant 
ej. 7 she shall not go out as the men servants 

31. 27 if he Bmite out his man tervaut's tooth, or 



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Kxodzi. 32 If tlio ox shall pusli a, man servant or maid 

Dent. 5. 14 northymansorvaut, nor thy maid ocrvaat 

5. 1 4 that thy man servant . . may rest an v/ell aa 

5. 21 or his man servant, or liis maid servant 

12. 12 yourmen servants.andyourraaidEorvanta 

12. 18 and thy man servant, and thy maid bctv. 

16. II, 14 and thy man servant.and thy maid c:. 

1 Sa. 8. 16 will take your men servants, and your r.i. 

2 Ki. 5. 26 oxen, and men servants, and maid ijcrv. ? 
Nch. 7. 67 Besides their man servants and their ma. 
Job 31. 13 If I did despise the cause of my man Ecr. 
Jer. 34. 9 Thateverymanshouldlethismanservacl 

34. 10 should let his man servant, .go free, thai 

2. Child, toy, servant, ira7s pais. 

Luke 12. 43 tobeatthemenservantsandiaaidens.ciid 

HAUSION — 

Mansion, abode, fiov-fi inone. 

JoImi4. 2 In my Father's houso are many manEiono 
MAIT SLAYER — 

1. To murder, ns"J ratsach. 

Hum 35. 6 which ye shall appoint for the man slayer 

35. 12 that the man slayer die not, until he stand 

%Man-mv,rderer, b.v^po<p6vos androphonos. 

1 Ti. I. 9 end murderers of mothers, for man slayers 

l.Oniainental mantle, rrr\^ addereth. 

X Ki. jg. 13 that he wrapped his face in his mantlo 

19. 19 Elijah passed by him, and cast his mantlo 

e KI. 2. 8 Elijah took his mantle, and wrapped (it) 

2. 13 He took up also tlie mantle of Elijah that 

2. 14 he took the mantle of Elijah that fell f rem 

2. Coverings,mantles, lorappers, msipiiamaataphoili. 
Isa, 3.22 suits of apparel, mid the riiantles, and tbo 

S.Up2}er robe, Typ meil. 

1 6a. 15. 27 he laid hold upon the skirt of his mantlo 

28. 14 And she said, .he (is) covered %;ithamac. 
Ezra 9. 3 I rent my garment and njy mantle, aud 

9. 5 having rent my garment and my mantlo 
Job I. 2o Then Job arose, and rent his mantle, arid 

2. 12 rent every one his mantle, and Bprintlod 
Psa.109. 29 with their own confusion, as with a man. 

4. A coverlet, nTOl;/ semikah. 

Judg. 4. 18 turned in. .she covered him with a man. 
MANY ahiDgs of) — 
1. Multitude, jtorr hamon. 

Gen. 17. 4 and thou shalt be a father of many nations 

17. 3 father of many nations have I made theo 

2 Ch. 1 1. 23 And he desired many wives 

Z.IIamj, 3T rab. 

Gen. 21. 34 sojourned in the Philistines' land many 

37. 34 Jacob, .mourned for his son many days 
Exod. 5. 5 the people of the land now (arej) many 

19. 21 lest they, .gaze, and many of them perish 

23. 2 to decline after many to wrest (judgra.) 
lev. 15. 25 have an issue of her blood many days out 

25. SI If .. yet many years .. according linto them 
Kum. 9. 19 when the cloud tarried, .many days, then 

13. 18 whether they, .strong or weak, few or m. 
22. 3 of the people, because they (were) many 

24. 7 and his seed . . in many waters, and his k. 

26. 54 To many thou shalt give the more inheri. 
26. 56 possession . . be divided betv/een many and 
35. 8 from (them that have) many ye shall give 

Deut- 1.4680 ye abode in Kadesh many days, aceor. 
2. I and we compassed mount Seir many days 
2. 10, 21 a people great, and many, and tall, as 
7. I hath cast out many nations before thee 
15. 6 thou shalt lend unto many nations, but 
15. 6 thou shalt reign over many nations, but 

25. 3 and beat him above these with many stri. 
=8. 12 thou shalt lend unto many nations, and 
31. 17 many evils and troubles shall befall them 

31. 21 many evils and troubles are befallen them 
Josh. 1 1. 4 went out. .with horses and chariots, .m. 

c2. 3 Ye have not left your brethren these many 
Judg. 7. 2 The people, .with thee (are) too many for 

7. 4 Tlie people (are) yet (too) many ; bring 

8. 30 threescore and ten sons, .for ho had many 

9. 40 many were overthrown (and) wounded 

1 Sa.14. 6 no restraint to the Lokd to save by many 

2 Sa. 22. 17 he took mo ; he drew me out of many w. 
1 Ki. 2. 38 And Shimel dwelt ;n Jerusalem many d. 

4. 20 Judah and Israel (were)many, as the sand 
II. I But king Solomon loved many strange w. 

18. I came to pass, (after) many days, that the 
18. 25 ye (are) many; and call on the name of 

z Xi. 9. 22 wlioredoms. .her witchcrafts (are so) m. ? 
I Ch. 4. 27 but his brethren had not many children 

5. 22 For there fell do\vn many slain, because 
7. 22 Ephraim their father mourned many days 

28. 5 for the Lokd hath given mo many sons 

3 Ch.14. n whether wth many, or with them that 

30. 1 7 For (there were) many in the congregation 
30, i3 multitude of the people, (oven) many of E. 

32. 23 many brought gifts unto the Lord to Jcr. 
I&ra 3. 12 many, .wc-pt. .and many shouted aloud 

10. 13 people (are) many, and (it is) a time of 
ITeh. 5. 2 our daughters, (are) many : therefore wo 

6. 18 For (there were) many in Judah sworn 
7. 2 faithful man, and feared God above many 
9. 23 many times didst thou deliver them ace. 
9. 30 Yet many years didst thou forbear them 
13. 26 yet among many nations was there no k. 
Estb- I- 4 many days, (even) an hundred and fours. 
I." 8 when many maidens were gathered togc. 



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XI. 

II. 
If. 
II. 
12. 
12. 
12 
12. 
Hos. 3. 



3 wailing ; and many lay In sackcloth and 

17 many of tho people of the land became J. 
3 Behold, tjiou hast instructed many, and 

19 thou shalt lie down . yen. many shall make 
2 have hoard many such things : miserable 

14 perf ormeth . . and many such (things arc) 

1 Lord, .many (are) they that rise up against 

2 Many (there be) which say of my soul, (Th. 

6 many that say. Who wiU show us (any) g. 
16 he took me, he drew me out of many Vr'a. 

12 Many bulls have compassed mc : strong 

3 thundereth : the Lokd (is) upon many w. 

13 For I have heard the slander of many : f. 

10 Many sorrows (shall be) to the wicked : but 

19 Many (are) tho afflictions of the righteous 
16 (is) better than tho riches of many v/icked 

3 many shall see (it), and fear, and shall 

5 Many, .(are) thy wonderful works (which) 

18 hath delivered . . for there were many with 
2 for (they be) many that fight against mo 

7 I am as a wonder unto many : but thou 

4 (is) mightier than the noise of many wat. 

43 Many times did ho deliver them ; bat they 

6 shall wound the heads over maiiy count. 
157 Many (are) my persecutors and*"inine c. 

26 For she iiath cast down many wounded 

21 lips of the righteous feed many : Ijut fools 

20 poor is hated, .but the rich (Iiath) many 
4 Wealth maketh many friends : but tho 

6 Many will sntreatthofavourof theprinco 

21 many devices in a man's heart ; ncverthe. 

2 For tho transgression of aland many (arc) 

27 ho that hidcth his eyes shall have many 

26 Many seek the ruler's favour : but (every) 
29 Many daughters have done virtuously, but 

3 It a man. .live m,-.ny years, so thai the 

3 days of his years be many, and his oo«l be 
29 but they have sought out many inventions -. 

7 Many waters cannot quench love, neither 

3 many people shall go and say, Come ye 

4 shall rebuke many people ; and they shall 
9 Of a truth many houses shall be desolate 

7 tho v/aters of the river, strong and many 

15 many among them shall stumble, and fall 

12 V/oe to tho multitude of many i^eople 

13 shall rush like the rushingof many Waters 
I and trust in chariots, because (they arc) 

14 and his form more than the sons of men 

13 So shall he sprinkle many nations ; the 

11 shall my righteous servant justify many 

12 bare tho sin of many, and made interccs. 

1 but thou hast played the harlot with m. 

15 she hath wrought lewdness with many 
10 Many pastors have destroyed my vineyard 

6 came to pass after many days, that the 

16 sand formany fishers . .many hunters, and 
10 For I heard the defaming of many, fear 

8 many nations shall pass by this city, and 

14 For many nations and great kings shall 

7 many nations and great kings shall servo 

8 prophesied both against many countries 

14 put them, .that they may continue many 
7 that ye may Ijve many days in the land 

32 were added besides unto them many like 

16 and Jeremiah had remained there many 
41 many kings shall be raised up from the 

13 thou that dwellest upon many waters 

22 for my sighs (are) many, and my heart 

6 Not to many people of a strange speech 

27 The vision that he seeth (is) for many days 
41 execute judgments., in the sight of many 

7 eagle with great wings and many feathers 

9 without great power or many people to 

17 and building forts, to cut off many persons 
10 full of branches by reason of many waters 

3 will cause many nations to come upaga. 
3 a merchant of the people for many isles 

15 many isles (were) the merchandise of th. 

33 thou fllledst many people ; thou didst 

3 over thee with a company of many people 
9. 1 will also vex the hearts of many people 
10 I will make many people amazed at thee 

24 but we (arej many : the land is given us 

2 (there were) very many in the open valley 

6 all his bands ; (and) many people with thee 

8 After many days thou shalt be visited : in 

8 (is) gathered out of many people, against 

9 all thy bands, and many people with thee 
15 manypeople with thee, all of them riding 

22 upon the many people that (are) with him 

23 will be known in the eyes of many nations 
27 sanctified, .in the sight of many nations 

2 his voice (was) like a noise of many wate. 

7 many trees on the one side and on the 
lo the fish of the great sea, exceeding many 

25 by peace shall destroy many : he shall also 

26 the vision : for it (shall be) for many days 

27 he shall confirm the covenant with many 

14 there shall many stand up against the 

18 face unto the isles, and shall take many 
26 overflow; and many shall fall down slain 

33 they that understand, shall instruct ma. 

34 many shall cleave to them with flatteries 

39 be shal 1 cause them to rule over many, and 

40 and with horsemen, and with many ships 

41 ni.iny(countries)3haUbeoverthrovi'n: but 

44 to destroy, and utterly to make away ma. 

2 many of them (hat sleep in the dust of 

3 they that turn many to righteousness as 

4 many shall nm to and fro, and knowledge 
10 Many shall be purified, and made white 

3 Thou shalt abide (or me many days ; thou 



Nah. 
Hab. 

Zech. 



Mai. 



Hos. 3. 4 shall abide many days without a king 
Amos 8. 3 f^hall be) many dead bodies in every placo 
Mic. 4. 2 iliany nations shall come, and say, Como 
4. 3 And he shall judge among many people 

4. II many nations are gathered against thoo 
4. 13 thou shaJt beat in pieces many people : anl 

5. 7 shall be in the midst of many people as 
5. 8 the Gentiles in the midst of many pcoplo 

1. 12 Though (they be) quiet, and likewise m. 
2. 8 thou hast spoiled many nations, all tho 
2. 10 hast consulted shame, .by cutting off ni. 
2. II many nations shall be joined to tho Lor.D 
8. 20 people, and the inhabitants of many citica 
8.. 22 many people and strong nations shal' co. 
2. 6 and did turn many away from iniquity 
2. 8 have caused many to stumble at the law 

S.Abundance, 31 rob. 

1 10. 7. 47 they wore exceeding many : neither was 
Isa. 24. 22 and after many days shall they bo 

i.Mj/riad, ny^-i rebdbah, 

Num. 10. 36 Eoturn. .unto tho many thousands of I. 

Z. Or cat, «'J^ sacjgi. 

Ezra 5. II that was bujldod these many yeara agn 
Dan. 2. 48 gave him many gr.eat gifts, and made nim 

Q. Sufficient, (icayds hikanos. 

Luke 7. 11 many of his disciples went with him, and 

8. 32 an herd of many swine feeding on tho 
23. 9 he questioned with him in many word.! 

Acts 9. 23 after that many days were fulfilled, tho 

9. 43 ho tarried many days in Joppa with o;;a 
12. 12 Tifhcre many were gathered together pra. 

14. 21 when they . .had taught many, they retu. 
19. 19 Many of them also which used curious arta 
CO. 8 were many lights in the upper chamber 
27. 7 we had sailed slowly many days, and sea. 

I Co. 1 1. 30 many (are) weak and sickly among you 

7. More, c/reaier, irXiliav pleion. 

Lukoii. 53 to provoke him to speak of many things 

Acts 2. 40 with many other words did he testify and 

13. 31 ho was seen many days of them which c 

21. 10 as we tarried (there) many days, there 0. 
24. 17 after many years I came to bring alma to 

23. 14 when they had been there many days, F. 

27. ro Sim nor stars in many days appeared 

28. 23 thsro came many to him into (his) lodging 
I Co. 10. 5 with many of them God was not well pie. 
c Co. 2. fi punishment, which (was inflicted) of ma. 

4. 15 might through the thanksgiving of many 
Phil. I. 14 many of the brethren in the Lord, v/^axing 
Hob. 7. 23 they truly wc:emanypriests,bccauaethey 

8. Much, many, toAus polus. 

Matt. 3. 7 But when he saw many of the PharlBcca 
7. 13 broad, .and many there be which go in 
7. 22 Many will say to me in that day. Lord, L. 

7. 22 and ill thy name done many wonderful 

8. II many shall come from the east and west 
8. 16 many tliat were possessed with devils : and 

8. 30 there was . , an herd of many swine feeding 
g. 10 many publicans and sinners came and sat 

10. 31 yc are of more value than many sparrows 
13. 3 ho sp.ake many things unto them in par. 
13. 17 many prophets and righteous (men) havo 
13. 58 he did not many mighty works there, bo. 

15. 30 blind, dumb, maimed, and many others 

16. 21 and suffer many things of the elders and 

19. 30 But many (that are) first shall be last ; and 

20. 16 first last: [for many be called, but few c] 
20. 28 and to give his life a ransom for many 

22. 14 For many are called, but few (are) chosen 

24. 5 many shall come . . and shall deceive many 
24. 10 then shall many bo offended, and shall 

24. II many false prophets shall .. deceive mar.7 
24. 12 iniquity shall abound, tlic love of many 

25. 21, 23 I will make theo ruler over many th. 

26. 23 is slued for many for tho remission of sina 
2<;. 60 fyea, though many false witnesses came] 

27. 19 I have suftered many things this day in 3 
27. 52 many bodies of the saints which slept aroso 
27. 53 into the holy city.and appeared unto many 
27. 55 many women were there beholding afar 

Mai'k I. 34 healed many, .and cast out many devils 
2. 2 straightway many were gathered together 
2. 15 many publicans and sinners s?.t also tog. 
2. 15 for there were many, and they folloT,ed 
3. 10 For he had healed many ; insomuch thr.i 
4. 2 he taught tliem many things by piirablcs 

4. 33 with (.many] such parables spake ho tho 

5. 9 saying. My name (is) Legion : for we are 

5. 26 suffered many things of many physicians 

6, 2 [many] hearing[(him) were astonished, sa. 

6. 13 many devils, and anointed with oil many 
6. 20 hp did many things, and heardhlm gladly 
6. 31 forlhereweremauycominKandgoing.auJ 
6. 33 many knew him, and ran afoot thither out 

6. 34 and he began to teach them many thing.; 

7. 4 many other things tliere be which they 
7, 8 [and many other such like things ye do] 
7. 13 delivered: and many such like things do 
e. 31 .Son of man must suffer many things, and 

9. 12 he must suffer many things, and be set at 
9. 26 was as one dead ; msomuch that many said 

10. 31 But many (that are) first shall be last; and 
JO. 45 and to give his life a ransoifi for many 
10. 48 many charged him that he should hold his 
ir. 8 many spread their garments in the way 
12. , him Iheykiiled, and many others; beating 
T2. V and mauy that were rich caft in much 
73. 6 many shall oouae .and shall deceive many 



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Warki4. 24 This is my blood, .which is shed for many 

14. 56 many bare false witness against him, but 

15. 3 the chief priests accused him of many th. 
15. 41 many otlier women whicli came up wuh 

Idike I. • J many liave taken in liaiid to set forthnn 
1. 14 gladness; and many shall rejoice at his 

1. 16 many of the children of Israel shall he turn 

2. 34 for the fall and rising again of many in I. 
2. 35 the thoughts of many hearts may be re. 
3. 18 many other things in his e.\hort.ation pr. 
4. 2ij many widows were in Israel in the days 
4. 27 many lepers were in Israel in the time of 

4. 41 devils also came out of many, crying out 
7. 21 hecuredmany of (their) infirmities andpl. 
7. 21 and unto many (that were) blind he gave 

7. 47 Hersins, which are many, are forgiven; for 

5. 3 Susanna, and many others, which minis. 

8. 30 because many devils, .entered into hira 

9. 22 Son of man must suffer many things, and 
10. 24 For I tell you, that many prophets and k. 
10. 41 thou art careful and troubled about many 
12. 7 ye are of more value than many sparrows 
12. 19 hast much goods laid up for many years 
12, 47 that servant, .shall be beaten with many 
13'. 24 formany, I say unto you, will seek to enter 
14. 16 A., man made a great supper, and bade m. 
15. 13 And not many days after, the younger son 
17. 25 But first must he suffer many things, and 

21. 8 for many shall come in my name, saying 

22. 65 many other things blasphemously spake 

23. 8 because he had heard many things of him 
Jolm 2. 12 and they continued there not many days 

2. 23 many believed in his name, when they saw 
4. 39 many of the Samaritans of that city bell. 
4! 41 many more believed because of his own' 

6. 60 Manyiheretoreof liis disciples, when they 

6. 66 From, .(time) many, .disciples went back 
7 31 many of the people believed on him, and 

7. 40 [Many] of the people therefore, when they 

8. 26 I have many things to say and to judge of 
8. 30 As he spake these words many believed on 

10. 20 many of them said. He hath a devil, and is 
10. 32 Many good works have I showed you from' 
10. 4 r many resorted unto him, and said, John 

10. 42 And many believed on him there 

11. 19 many of the Jews came to Martha and Jf. 
II. 43 Then m.any of the Jews which came to M. 
II. 47 What do we? for this man doeth many 

11. 55 many went out of the country up to Jeru. 

12. II Becausethatbyreasonof himraanyof the 
12. 42 among the chief rulers also many believed 

14. 2 In my Father's house are many mansions 
16. 12 I have yet many things to say unto you 

19. 20 This title then read many of the Jews ; for 

20. 30 many other signs truly did Jesus in the p. 
CI. 25 there are also many other things which J. 

Acts I. 3 by many infallible proofs, being seen of t. 
1. 5 baptized with the Holy Ghost not many 
s. 43 many wonders and signs were done by the 
4, 4 Howbcit many of them which heard tho 
5. 12 by the hands of the apostles were many 3. 
8. 7 came out of many, .and many taken with 

8. 25 preached the gospel in many villages of 

9. 13 Lord, I have heard by many of this man 

9. 42 known, .and many believed in the Lord 

10. 27 and found many that were come together 
J3. 43 many of the Jews and religious proselytes 
15.32 exhorted the brethren with many words 

15. 35 the word of the Lord, with many others 
i5. 18 this did she many days. But Paul, being 

16. 23 when theyhad laid manystripes upon them 
17. 12 Therefore many of them believed ; also 
18. 8 many of the Corinthians hearing believed 
19. 18 many that believed came, and confessed 
Eo. 19 with [many] tears, and temptations, which 
24. 10 know that thou hast been for many years 

25. 7 laid many and grievous complaints agai. 

26. 9 that I ought to do many things contrary 
26. 10 many of the saints did I shut up in prison 
28. 10 AVho also honoured us with many honours 

Horn. 4. 17 have made thee a father of many nations 

4. i8 might become the father of many-nations 
c. 15 if through the offence of oneraanybe dead 

5. 15 grace of God. .hath abounded unto many 

5. 16 but the free gift(is) of many offences unto 
S. 19 by one man's disobedience many were m. 
S. 19 the obedience of one shall many be made 
8. 29 that he might be the flrsi bom among 

12. 4 For as we have many members in one b. 
12. s So we, (being) many, are one body in Ch. 
15 23 having a great desire these many years 
16. 2 for she hath been a succourer of many 
X Co. X. 26 many wise, .not many mighty, not many 

4. IS yet (have ye) not many fathers ; for in C. 

8. 5 earth, as there be gods many, and lords 
10. 17 For we (being) many are one bread, (and) 

10. 33 mine own profit, but the (profit) of many 
J 1. 30 For this cause many (are) weak and sickly 
12. 12 For as the body is one, and hath many m. 
12. 12 members of that one body, being many 
12. 14 For the body is not one member, but m. 
12. 20 But now (are they) many members, yet 
16. 9 opened unto me, and (there are) many ad. 

a Co. I. II upon us by the means of many persons 

1. II thanks may be given by many on our bJ. 

2. 4 I wrote unto you with many tears ; not 

2. 17 For we are not as [many], which corrupt 
6. 10 as poor, yet making many rich ; as having 
8. 22 proved diligent in many things, but now 
Q. 12 IS abundant also by many thanksgivings 

IT. 18 Seeing that many glory after the flesh. I 
IX ai I shall bewail many which have sinned 



Gal I. 14 above many my equals in mine own nat. 
3. 16 Ue saith not, And to seeds, as of many 

4. ^7 for tho desolate liatli many more children 
Phil. 3. i3 For many walk, of whom I have told you 

1 Ti. 0. 9 and (into) many foolish and hurtful lusta 

6. 10 pierced thcnicelves through witli many 
6. 12 a good profession before inany witnesses 

2 Ti. 2. 2 hast heard of ine among many witnesses 
Titus 1. 10 For there are many unruly and vain talk. 
Hcb. 2. loin l)ringing many sons unto glory, to mike 

5. II Of whom we have many tilings to say 

9. 23 was once offered to bear the sins of many 

12. 15 trouble (you), and thereby [many] be dell. 
Jas.. 3. I My brethren, bo not many masters, kno. 

3. 2 For in many things we offend all. Ifanym. 
2 Pe. 2. 2 many shall follow their pernicious ways 

1 Jo. -2. 18 even now are their many antichrists; wh. 

4. I because many false prophets are gone out 

2 John 7 For many deceivers are entered into the 

12 Having many things to write unto you, I 

3 John 13 I had many things to write, but I will not 
llev. 1. 15 and his voice as the sound of many waters 

5. II heard the voice of many angcl.s roimd ab. 

8. II manymendiodof the waters, because they 

9. 9 as the sound of chariots of many horses 
10. II must prophesy again before many peoples 
14, 2 as tho voice of many waters, and as the v. 
17. I great whore that sitteth upon many waters 
19. 6 iis tlie voice of many waters, and as the 
19. T2 on his head (were) many crowns ; and he 

ISee also How, so, these very.] 

KAITT thousands — 

A myriad, n'^i. rchahah. 

Num 10. 36 Ketum. .unto the many thousands of Is. 

HAirr, to be, do, give, have, make, use — 

l.To he many, inuliipUcd, 35"; rahab. 

I Sa. 25. 10 There be many servants now n days that 
Psa. 25. 19 Consider mine enemies, for theyaremany 
Isa. 22. 9 of the city of David, that they are many 

66. 16 and tho slain of the Loitn shall be many 
Jer. 5. 6 because their transgressions are many 

14. 7 for our backslidings are many ; we have 

2. To he inany, nni rahali. 

I Ch.c3. 17 but tho sonsof Rehabiah were very many 
I'rov. 4. 10 and the years of thy life shall be many 

3. 7*0 make many, n^i rdbali, 5." 

Num35. 8 from (them th.at have), .yeshall givemany 
I Ch. 7. 4 for war. .for they had many wives and 

8. 40 had many sons, and sons' sons, an liund. 

23. II but Jcush and Bcriah had not many sons 
Ezra 10. 13 we are many that have transgressed in 
Job 41. 3 Will he make many supplications unto 
Prov. 6. 35 rest content, though thou givcst many 
Isa. 1. 15 yea, v>'hen ye make many prayers, I will 
Jer. 46. 11 in vain shalt thou use many medicines 

46. 16 He made many to fall, yea, one fell upon 
Ezo. 22. 23 they have made her many widows in the 
HoB. 8. II Because Ephraim hath made many altars 

i.Many, abundant, 3-i rah. 

1 Sa. 2. 5 that hath many children is waxed feeble 

2 Sa. 23. 2o«)f Kabzeel, who had done many acts, he 
I Ch.ii. 22 man of Kabzeel, who had done many acts 

Z.Ahundame, a'l rob. 

I Ki. 7. 47 because they were exceeding many j nei, 

HATrZ a time — 

1 Many, abundant, ^i rob. 

Psa. 129. 1,2 Many a time have they afflicted me from 

2. To make many, n^-i rahah, 5. 

Psa. 78. 38manyatimetumedhchlsangeraway;and 

EANT, to make self — 

To make self heavy, nns habcd, 7. 

Nah. 3. 15 make thyself many, .make thyself many 

HAI-TY things — 

Many, abundant, 3t rah. 

Isa. 42. 20 Seeing many thin:;-, bat thou cbsorviist 

IIA'-OCH, •n\vr}poor. ., „ ^ 

Father of Achish king of Gath, to Traora E;-ii fled 
when persecuted by Saul. B.C. loOo. 

I Sa. 27. 2 unto Achish, the son of M., king of Gath 
HA'-ON, I'lyo habitation. 

1 A city and wilderness in Judah, near Ziph and 
c'armel ; now called Main, seven miles S.E. of Hebron. 

Josh 15. 55 M., Carmel, and Ziph, and Juttah _ 
I Sa. 23. 2 (there was) a man in M.,whosc possessions 

2. A descendant of Caleb, son of Hezron, or his abode. 
B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 2. 43 And the son of Shanin:;i (--a:)3I. : and M. 

EA-ON-rrES, fiys. , ^ , ^ 

A tribe (near Amalokl that oppressed Israel. See 
Mehunim. 

Judgio. 12 the M., did oppress you; r.ndye cried to 
•MAR. , to — 
l.To give pain, mar, 3x5 haab, 5. 

2 Ki. 3. 19 and mar every good piece of land with a. 

2 To break doion, mar, Dnj nalhas. 

Job 30. 13 They mar my path, they set forward my 

3. To corrupt. r\rpf shachalh, 3. 

Nah. 2 2 emptied them out, and marred their vino 

4. To corrupt, nn?> shachath, 5. 

Lev. 19. 27 neither shalt thou mar the comers of thy 



Ruth 4. 6 lost I mar mine own inheritance : redeem 
1 Sa. 6. 5 image3ofyourmicethatmartheIand;and 
Jer. 13. 9 After thi£ manner will 1 mar the pride of 

HA'-EA, K-ia hitter. 

An appellation assumed by Naomi, B.C. 1320, Instead 

of her former one which signified "pleasant." 

Ruth I. 20 Call me not Isaomi, call me M. : for tho 

MA'-EAH, n-il? bitter. 

The first station of Israel on the E. of the Bed Sea, in 

the peninsula of Sinai. 

Exodis. 23 when they came to M., they could not d. 
15.23 drinkof the wateisof M.,forthey(were)b. 
15. 23 therefore the name of it was called M. 
!N'um33. 8 And tliey departed, .and pitched in M. 
33. 9 and tliey removed from M,, andcome unto 

MAE-A'-LAH, riYjjr^ declivity. 

A city in Zcbuluu, i:bw called Arrabeh. 

Josh 19. II border went up toward the sea, and M. 

MAE-AN-A'-TEA, Mopai/aOo, from Ch. «n.x pjp. 
An emphatic assertiou of the apostle Paul, in ciialdee or 
Syriac, meaning " Our Lord has come." 

I Co. 1 6. 22 love not. .let Iiim be anathema maranatha 

mAEBLE-,- 

l.Wiute marble, »:!?", &» sliesh, sliayish. 

I Ch.29. 2 stones, and marble stones in abundanco 
Esth. I. 6 silver rings and pillars of marble : the b. 
Song 5. 15 His legs (arc as) jjillars of marble set upon 

2.Shinin{/ marble, /xapixapos marmaros. 

Rev. 18. 12 wood, and of brass, and iron, and inarble 

HAECH (through), to — 
] . To fjo c*i, tiSrr halak. 

Hab. I. 6 which shall march through tho breadth 

2.7*0 ffO'On, X>1 yalak. 

Jer. 46. 23 for they shall march with au army, and 
Joel 2. 7 they shall march every one on his ways 

Z.To remove, journey, VPJ nasa. 

Exodi4. 10 Egyptians marched after them ; and they 

4. To step foricard, lljy isaad. 

Judg. 5. 4 when thou marchedst out of the field cf 
Psa. 68. 7 thou didst march through the wildemesj 
Hab. 3. 12 Thou didst march through the land in in. 

HA-EE'-SHAH, npiKip, .T^lD possession. 

1. A fortified city in the plain of Judah. one and a hall 
miles S. of Eleutheropolis. 

Josh.15. 44 Keilah, and Achzib, and M., nine cities 
a Ch.ii. 8 And Gath, and M., and Ziph 

14. 9 And there came out against them . .unto M. 

14. 10 and €hey set the battle in array, .at M. 

eo. 37 Then Eliezer the son of Dodavah of M. p. 
Mie. I. 15 an heir unto thee, inhabitant of M. : he 

2. The father of Hebron. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 2. 42 and the sons of il. tho father of Hebron 

3. The son of Laadah.. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 4. 21 laadah, the father of M., and the families 

HARINER — 
l.Mariner, n^a mallaxh. 

Bze. 27. 9 the ships of the sea with tlieir mariners 
27. 27 thy mariners, and thy pilots, thy calkers 
27. 29 the mariners, (and) all the pilots of the 
Jon. I. s Then the mariners were afraid, and cried 

2. To ffo to and fro, rcio, O'c' shut. 

Eze. 27. S inhabitants of Zidon. .were thy marlncrj 

HAEISE — 

Ditch, marshy place, iQi gcbe. 

Eze. 47. II marishes tliercof shall not be healed ; t. 

3SAEK, MAE-CTJS, Map(fOS. 

l.Tho surname of ono John, a nephew of Barnabas, the 

companion of Paul. 

Acts 12. j2 John, whoso surname was M. ; where m. 

12. 23 took with. .John, whose surname was M. 

15. 37 with them John, whose surname was M. 

15. 39 Barnabas took M., and sailed unto Cyprus 

Col. 4. ioM.,sister'BsontoBaraaba5,touchingwhom 

2 Ti. 4. II TakeM., and bring him with thee- for ho 
Phm. 24 M., Aristarchus, Demas, Lucas, my fellow 

2. A son or disciple of Peter, said to have written the 
second Gospel. 

I Pe. 5. i3The(chErch)..salntethyou;and.M.myBon 

KAEK — 

l.A sign, nix oth. 

Gen. 4. 15 LOKD set a mark upon Cain, lest any find 

%A butt, -mark, Nnao, .tibo mattarah, mattara. 
I Sa. 20. 20 I will shoot . .fis though I shot at a mark 
Job i5. 12 shaken me. .and set me up for his mark 
Lam. 3. 12 benthis bow, and set me as mark for tho 

3.^1 butt, mark, VJEO miphtja. 

Job 7. 20 why hast thou set me as a mark against 

LA mark, 1^ tav. . , , ^. 

Eze. 9. 4 set a mark upon the foreheads of the men 
9, 6 not near any man upon whom (is) the m- 

5. A cross mark, VpjJ.B gaaja. 

U»Y, 19. 28 Ye shall not. .print any marki np»n y«a 



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Q.Marh, goal, aiTn, eKotrSs sJcopoc. 

Phil. 3. 14 1 press towards tho mart for tUo piizo of 

7. A point, puncture, ffrlyfia stigma. 

Gal. 6. ij for I bear in my body the marts of tho 
&. Impressed marh, engraving, xdpayua ch-aragma. 

£ev. 13. 16 to receive a mark iu their 'right hand, or 
13. 17 save he tliat had thamarlc, or th3 name 
14. 9 receive (his) mark in his forehead, or in 

14. II whosoever receiveth the mark of Iu3 name 

15. s land over his image, and over liis mark] 

16. 2 the men which had the mark of the beast 
39. 20 that had received the mark of the beast 
20. 4 neither had received (Tiia) mark upon th. 

HARK, to — 

i.To understand, 1'3 bin. 

Job 18. 2 mark, and afterwards wc will spealc 

2. To seal, shut up, nnri Chatham, 3. 

Job 24, 16 (which) they liad marked for themselves 

3. To hmw, vy, yada. 

Kuth 3. 4 that thou ehalt mark the plaoo where he 

1 'Si. 20. 7 Mark, I pray you, and see how this (man) 

20. 22 Go, strengthen thyself, and mark, and s. 

i.To face, frovi, "59 pandE.. 

Job 2t. sMarkmej-andbeastonishcd, andlay(your) 
5. To give attention, 'x^yj qashab, 5. 

Jer. 23. i3 who hath marked his word, andheard (it) 
Q.To see, nxi raah. 

a Sa. 13. 2V Mark ye now when Aamon's heart is m. 

7. To set, place, D'p, gib' sum, sim. 

Ezo. 44. 5 Son of man, mark well; and bsliold with 
44. 5 mark well the entering in of tlio house 

8. To set, place, wv shith. 

Paa. 48. 13 Mark ye well her bulwarls, consider her 

9,To olserve, watch, t^y shariiar. 

I Sa. 1. 12 it came to pass, .that Eli marked her m. 

Job 10. 14 If I sin, then thou markest me, and thou 

22. 15 Hast thou marked tho old way which vi. 

33. II in the stocks, ho markcth all my paths 

35. I canst thou mark when the hinds do calf? 

Isa. 37. 37 Mark the perfect (man), and behold tho 

56. 6 they hide themselves, they mark my steps 

130. 3 If Uiou, Lord, shouldcst mark iniquities 

10. To Iwld on or upon, eTrexa' epechS. 

Iukei4. 7 when he marked how they chose out tho 

11. To look at, watch, trKoirio} shopeo. 

Rom 16. 17 mark them which cause divisions and on. 
Hiil. 3. 17 mark them which walk so as yo havo us 

KATIK out, to — 

To marh out, "inpi taar, 3. 

Isa. 44. 13 he marketh it out with a line, he fitteth 
44. 13 ho marketh it out Trith the compass, and 

mass: well, to — 

To give attention, y?p, qashah, 5. 

job S3. 31 Mark well, Job ; hearken unto me : hold 
IIAEKED, to he — 

To be treasured up, nmrhed, spotted, DM katham, 2. 
Jer. 2. 22 (yet) thine iniquity is marked before ma 
MABKET (place) — 
\. Merchandise, yi^ riiaardb. 

Em. 27. 13 of men and vcssolsoj brsssln Ihymarket 
27. 17 they traded in thy market wheat of Min. 
27. 19 cassia, and calamus, were in thy market 
27. 25 Tarshish did sing of thee in thy market 

2. Market place, place of assembly, ayopd agora. 

Mattir. 16 unto children sitting in the markets, and 
20. 3 others standing idle in tho market place 
23. 7 greetings in the markets, and to be called 

Mark 7. 4 (when they come) from the market, except 
12. 38 andXloye) salutations in the marketplaces 

Xuke 7. 32 unto children sitting in the market place 
II. 43 for ye lovo .. greetings in the markets 
so. 46 love greetings in the markets, and the hi. 

Acts 16. 19 drew (them) into tho market place unto 
17. 17 in the market daily with them that met 

JIA'-EOTH, niio lordship. 

A city in the K.W. of Judah; perhaps tho samo as 

JarmutJi. 

Mic. I. 12 the inhabitant of M. waited caiofully for 
«AEEXD, to T>e — 
l.Corruption, marring, nnyo mishc7iat7i. 

Isa. 52. 14 his visage was so marred more than any 

2.T0 corrupt, mar, nn^ shachaih, 2. 

Jer. 13. 7 and, behold, the girdle was marred, it 
t3. 4 vessel that he made of clay was marred 

S.To lose, destroy, inrSWvixi apollumi. 

Mark 2. 22 is spilled, and tho bottles wiU be marred 
KAESIAC-S — 
Harriage or wedding feast, yAfi.03 gamos. 

Matt 22. 2 king, which made a marriage for his son 

22. 4 tilings (are) ready : come unto the marri. 

82. 9 many "as yc shall find, bid to the marriage 

23. 10 went in with him to the marriage : and 

jTohn. 2. I the third day there was a marriage in C. 

o. a called, and liia disciples, to the marrL-tge 

Heb. 13. 4 Marriage (is) honourable in all, and tho 

Rev. to. 7 for the marriage of the lamb is come, and 

jg. 9 they which aro called unto the marriage 



EAEfili&S, dujy cf — 
Habitation, nj"i;' onah.. 

Exodzi. 10 iier raiment, and her duty of marriago 
SlARSIAGE, to give, bo given in or to — 
l.To be praised, 'jVn hrdal, 4. 

Psa. 7S. ,63 their maidens v.'erc not given to marriago 

2. To he given in TAafriage, ya/xicrKoixat gamisJxmai. 
Marki2, 25 neither marry ,aior [are given in marriage] 

Z-To''gii>e out in marriage, eKyajxi^o) ekgamizu. 
:5ratt22.3o nor [are given in marriage]; but areas tho 

24.. 38 marrying and [given in marriage], until 
lulcei?. 27 [they were given in marriage], until the 
1 Co. 7. 38 So then [he that giveth(her) in marriage] 
- 7. 38 but [he that giveth (her) not in marriage] 

i.To be. given out in marriage, iicya/j.io'Ko/j.ai. 
IiUke2o. 34 children .. marry, and [are given iu mar.] 
S0..35 neither marry, nor 'aro given in marriage] 

JSAKRIAGES, to make — 

To intermarry, ]nn chathan, 7. 

Gen. .34, 9 make ye marriages with us, (and)give youi' 
Deut. 7. 3 Neither shalt thou make marriages with 
Josh 23. 12 and shall make marriages with them, and . 

MABEIEP, to be — 

l.Lord, master, ovmer, Syg baa.l. 

Deut22. 22 withawoman married to anhusband, then 
Jer. 3. 14 for I am married unto you : and I will take 

2; To he Ivrd, master, owner, Vi?? baal, 2. 

Prov 30. 23 For an odious (woman) when she is marr. 
Isa. 62. 4 in thee, and thy land shall be married 

3. Owner of a vjife, n^K bjia baal ishshah. 

Exodai. 3 if he were married, then his wife shall go 

4. Wives, D'R'} nashim. 

Num 36. 3 if they be married to any of the sons of 
3G. 11 married unto their father's brother's sons 
36. 12 they were married into the families of the 

5. To marry, yo.jxio} gameU: 

Markio. 12 if a v/oman. .bo married to another, sho 
I Co. 7. 10 unto the married I command, (yet) not 

7. 33 But he that is married carcth for the tli.. 

7. 34 but she that is married carcth for the th. 

7, 3g she is at liberty to bo married to whom 
C.yb become, ylvojiai ginomai. 

Bom. 7. 3 she be married to another man, she shall 

7. 3 no adulteress, though she be married to 

7. 4 thatye should be married to another,(eTen) 

EAESIES -mits — 

To he master, owner, hv. 3 baal. 

Isa. 54. X more, .than tho children of the maxricd yr, 
MARKOV/, (fuU of) — 
l.Fat, 3^n chcleh. 

Psa. 63. s soulshallbosatisflcd'a3(with)m:.rrowand 

2. Marrow, nb mooch. 

Job 21. 24 and hisbonesare moistened witli marrow 
Z.To he full of marrow, ."ino macliah, i. 

Isa. 25. 6 of fat things fuU of marrow, of wines on 

i.Jmce, marrow, "^P^ shiqqui. 

Prov. 3. 8 health to thy navel, and marrow to thy b. 

^.Marrow, ij,ve\6s muelos. 

Heb. 4. 13 and spirit, and of the joints and marroiir 
MARRY (a •wife), to — 
1. To be master, owner, "jji^ baal. 

Dout34. I hath taken a wife, and married her, and 

Isa. 62, s For (as) a young man marrieth a virgin 
62. 5 shall thy sons marry thee : and (as) the b. 

Mai, 2, II hath married the daughter of a strange 

%To marry a brother s widow, D3: yabam, 3. 
Gen. 38. 8 unto thy brother's wife, and marry her 

3. To cause to sit doion or still, 3"^; yashab, 5. 

Neh. 13. 23 Jews (that) had married wives of Ashdod 
13. 27 transgress against our God in marrying s. 

i.To tales, np^ laqach.. 

Gen. 19. 14 sons in law, which married his daughters 

Numi2. T tho Ethiopian woman whom he had mar. 

12. i for he had married an Ethiopian woman 

1 Ch. 2. 21 whom he married when he (was) threesc. 

Z.To lift U2>, «V3 nasa. 

2 Ch.!3. 21 waxed mighty, and married fourteen wl. 

(LWives, DTJ nashim. 

If um 36. 6 let them raarry to whom they think best 
36. 6 only to the family.. shall they marry 

7. To marry, ya-^ea ga.rrxo. 

Matt. 5. 32 whosoever shall marry her that is divor. 

19. g Whosoever, .shall marry another, comm. 

19. 9 whoso marrieth her which is put away a. 

19. 10 bo so with (his) 'ivtfe, it is not good to m. 

22. 25 first, when he had married a wife, deoea. 

22. 30 neither marry, nor are given in marriage 

24. 38 marrying and given in marriage, untU 
Mark 6. 17 Philip's wife ; for he had married her 

10. II shall put away his wife, and marry anot. 

12. 25 neither marry, nor are given in marriage 
Lukei4. 2o And another said, I have married a wife 

16. 18 putteth away his wife, and marrieth an. 

16. 18 whosoever marrieth her that is put away 

17. 27 they drank, they married wives, thoy were 

ao. 34 children of this world marry, and are gi. 

■jo. 35 neither marry, nor are given in marriage 
I Co. 7. 9 But U they cannot contain, let them marry 



I Co. ^. 9 for it is better to marry than to bum 

7. 28 But and if thou marry, thou hast not sin; 
7. 23 and if a virgin marry, "she hath not siimed 

7. 56 what he will, he sinneth not : let themm. 

1 Si. 4. 3 Fsrbidding to marry, (and commanding) 

5. II was v/aatoa against Clirist, thty will ma. 
5. 14 therefore that the younger women marry 

%.To marry a brother s vndow, i-!rtyafi$pevw. 
l!latt22. 24 his brother shall marry his wife, and raisa 

HAR-SE'-UA, iiipy? worthy. 

One of the seven princes of Media and Persia which saw 

the king's face at pleasure. B.C. 519. 

"Esth. 1. 14 next unto him (was) Carshena. .Meres, M. 
MAR'S HILIi, 'ApEfoy Trdyos areios pagos. Sea 

Areopagus. 
Aliill in Athens with an open space, where sat the coort 
of tlie Arsopagus, the supreme tribunal of justice 
modified by Solon. 

Acts 17. 22 Faulstoodin themidstofM.H., and said 
HART — 
A mart, inerchandise, "ins sachar. 

Isa. 23. 3 her revermo; and she ia a mart of naOona 
MAR'-THA, MapSa, from Ch. H^IQ lady. 
The elder sister of Mary and Lazarus in Bethany. 

Lukeio. 38 a certain woman named M. received hmi 
10. 40 But M. wascumberedaboutmuch serving 

10. 41 Jesus.. said unto lier, M., M., thou are c. 
Johnii. I (named) Lazarus, of Bethany. .town of.. M. 

11. 5 Ifow Jesus loved M., and her sister, and 
II, 19 many of the Jews came to M. and Mary 
II. 20 Then M., as soon as slie heard that Jesus 
II. 21 Then said M. unto Jesus, Lord, if thou h. 
11.24 M. saith unto him, I know that he shall r. 
11". 30 Jesus, .was in thatplacewhereM.met him 

11. 39 M., the sister of him that was dead, saith 

12. * they made him a supper ; and M. served 
HAErSR — 

A witness, martyr, fiaprvsj/idprvp martus, md/rtur. 
ActB 2». 22 the blood of thy martyr Stephen was shfed 
Eev. 2. 13 Antipas (was) my faithful martyr, who was 
17. 6 with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus 

HAEVEL — 

Admirable, VJonderful, Oav/iacrris thaumastos. 

2 Co. II. 14 And no [marvel] ; for Satan himself is 
HARVEL (at), to — 

l.To wonder, marvel, a»ij tamah. 

Gen. 43. 33 and the men marvelled one at another 
Psa. 48, 5 they marvelled ; they were troubled, (and) 
Eccl. s. 8 marvel not at the matter : for (he that is) 

2. To admire, wonder, OavfidCai ihaumazo. 

Matt. 8. 10 marvelled, and said to them that followed 

8. 27 the men marvelled, saying. What manner 

9. 8 [they marvelled], and glorified God, which 
g. 33 the multitudes marvelled, saying, It was 

SI. 20 they marvelled, saying, How soon is tha 
22. 22 they marvelled, and left him, and went 
27. 14 that the governor marvelled greatly 
Mark 5. 20 great things . . and all (men) did marvel 

6. 6 he marvelled oecause of their unbelief 
12. 17 And they marvelled at him 

13. 5 answered iiothing ; so that Pilate marvel. 

15. 44 Pilate marvelled if he were already dead 
Luke I. 21 and marvelled that he tanied so long in. 

1. 63 His name is John. And they marvelled 

2. 33 his mother marvclledat thosfi things whic& 

7. 9 he marvelled at him,and turned him about 
II. 38 marvelled that he had not first washed 
20. 26 they marvelled at his answer, and held 

John 3. 7 Marvel not that I said unto thee. Ye must 

4. 27 marvelled that he talked with the woman 

5. 20 greater works, .that ye may marvel 

S. 28 Marvel not at this r forthe hour is coming 

7. 15 the Jews marvelled, saying, How knowetU 

7, 21 1 have done one work, and ye all marvel 

Acts 2. 7 marvelled, saying one to another, Behold 

3. 12 why marvel ye at this? or why look ye 

4. 13 they marvelled; and they took knowledgo 
Gal. I. 6 1 marvel that ye are so soon removed from 
1 Jo. 3. 13 Marvel not, my brethr^en, if the world h. 
Rev. 17. 7 Wherefore didst thou marvel? I will tell 

KARVEIXOTJS (thing or work) — 

\.To be wonder fid, singular, xh^pala, 2. 

I Ch.i6. 12 his marvellous worfis that he hath don8 

16. 24 his marvellous works among all nations 
Jc-b 5. 9 doeth. .marvellous things ivithout num. 
Psa. 9. I will show forth all thy marvellous works 

q8. I he hath done marvellousthingsihis right 
105. 5 his marvellous works that he hath dona 
139. 14 marvellous (are) thy works ; and (that) 
Dan. II. 36 shall speak marvellous things against tiio 
Mic. J. IS will I show unto him marvellous (things) 

2. A wonder, nh^pele. 

Psa. 78. 12 Marvellous things did he in the sight of 

S.Admirable, wonderful, BavfiaiTTos thaumastos. 
Matt 21. 42 doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes 7 
Marki2. II doing, and it is marvellous in our eyes? 
John 9. 30 herein is a marvellous thing, that ye 
1 Pe. 2. 9 out of darkness into his marvellous light 
Eey. 15. I saw another sign . .great and marvellous 
15. 3 Great and marvellous (are) thy works, I« 

EARVILLOTJS, to he or show self — 

l.To be wonderful, singular, nhppala, 2. 

Psa.118 23 Lord's doing; it (iB)marveUoa3 in oni e. 



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Zecb. 8. 6 If it he marvellous in the eyes of tho 

S. 6 should it also bo marvellous in mine ejes 
2:To make wonderful, ^^ pala, 5. 

VavL, 31. 21 Ilia marvellous kindness ia a strong city 
Z.To show self wonderful, nh^ pala, 7. 

Job 10. 16 thou showest thyself mai'vellous upon me 
4. To make wonderful, rhp palah, 5. 

Psa. 17. 7 Show thy marvellous loving kindness, O 
KAEYELIOTTS work, to do a — 
To make wonderful, do singularly, «^9 pala, 5. 

Isa. 29. 14 to do a marvellous work among this pao. 
HABVEIiOTJSLY, to bo — 
I.To be wonderful, hAp pala, 2. 

Job 37- 5 God thundereth marvellously with his T. 

2. To make wonderful, K79 pala, 5. 

2 Ch.26. 15 he was marvellously helped, till he was 

3. To wonder, marvel, apjj tamah. 

Hab. I. s wonder marvellously : for (1) will work a 
HABVELS — 
To be wonderful, tth^ pala, 2. 

Exod34. 10 1 vnO. do marvels, such as have not been 
KARY, Wapla, Viapla/i, from Heh. n-iD bitter. 
1. The mother of Jesus, and wife of Joseph. 

Hatt. I. lO Joseph the husband of M., of whom was 
I. 18 When as his mother M. was espoused to J. 

1. 20 fear not to take unto thee M. thy wife; for 

2. II they saw the young child with M. his m. 
13. 55 is not his mother called M.? and his bret. 

Mark 6. 3 the son of M., the brother of James, and 
I.uk« 1. 27 virgin espoused .. ■virgin's name (was) M. 
I. 30 Fear not, M.; for thou hast found favour 
I. 34 Then said M. unto the aagel. How shall 
I. 38 And M. said, Behold the iiandmaid of the 

1. 39 And M. arose in those days and went into 
J. 4t when Elisabeth heard the salutation of M. 

2. 46 And M. said. My soul doth magnify tho 
1. 56 And JL abode with her about three mon. 
a. 5 To be taxed with M. his espoused wife, be. 
B. 16 they came with haste, and found M. and 
a. 19 But M. kept all these things, andpondercd 

' a. 34 Sim eon . . said unto M. his mother. Behold 
Acts :. 14 and M. the mother of Jesus, and with bia 
C. A woman of Magdaia, in Galilee. 

Matt27. 56 Among which was M. Magdalene and.. the 

27. 61 there was M. Magdalene .. sitting overag. 

28. I In the end of the sabbath . . came M. Ma. 
Markis. 40 among whom was M.Magdalene, and., the 

J5. 47 AndM. Magdalene. . beheld where ho was 

10. 1 when the sabbath was past, M. Magdalene 
16. 9 he appeared first to M. Magdalene, out of 

Xuke, 8. 2 M. called Magdalene, out of whom went 

24. 10 It was M. Magdalene, and Joanna, and 
John 19. 25 Now there stood by the cross. .M. Magd. 

20. I The first (day) of the week cometh JJL M. 

20. 1 1 But M. stood without at the sepulchre 
Eo. 16 Jesus saith unto her, M. ! She turned he. 
20. 18 M. Magdalene came and told tho disciples 

5. Mother of James and Joscs, the apostles. 

Matt27. 56 Among which was. .M. the mother of J. 

27. 61 And there was., the other M., sitting over 

28. I as it began toda^vn. .came, .the other M. 
Ilarkrs. 40 among whom was. .il. the mother of J. 

15. 47 M. (the mother) of Joses beheld where he 

j6. I when the sabbath was past . . M. the (mot.) 
I.uke24. 10 It was. .M. (the mother) of James, and 
4. TVife of Cleophas. 

Jolmig. 25 there stood by the cross .. M. the (wife) of 
B. Sister of Lazarus and Martha in Bethany. 

Xukcio. 39 she had a sister called M., whicn also sat 

JO. 42 M. hath chosen that good part, which shall 
Jobni I. I Bethany, the town of M. and her sister 

J I. 2 It was (that) M. which anointed the Lord 

1 1 . 19 many of the Jews came to Martha and M. 
i:. 20 Martha, .went and met him : but M. sat 
II. 28 called M. her sister secretly, saying, The 
J I. 31 when they saw M., that she roseuphastily 
II. 32 Then when M. v/as come where Jesus was 

11. 45 many of the Jews which oame to M., and 

12. 3 Then took M. a pound of ointment of sp. 

6. llofher of John Mark, nephew of Barnabas. 

Acts 12. 12 he came to the house of iiL the mother of 

7. A female believer ia Home who had helped Paul. 

B.om 16. 6 Greet [M.], who bestowed muchlabour on 
KASOEIL — 
Olo act wisely, h:^ sahal, 5. 

P33. 32. title. (A psalm) of David, Maschil 

42. „ To the chief Musician, Maachil, for the 

44. „ for the sons of Korah, MaschU 

45. „ tor the sons of Korah, Maschil, A Song of 

52. „ To the chief Musician, Jfaschil, (A) 

53. „ chief Musician upon Mahalath, Maschil 

54. „ chief Musician upon Neginoth, Maschil 

55. 1, To the chief Musician ou if cginoth, Mas. 
74. „ Maschil of Asaph 

78. „ Maschil of Asaph 

88. „ Maschil of Heman the Ezrahlto 

89. „ Maschil of Ethan the Ezrahite 

T42. „ Mascbil of David ; A prayer when he 
KASH, VI). 

A son of Aram, son of Shem, the same as Mesheeh, in 
Ch. 1. 17. 

Gen. 10. 33 cbUdrenef Aiam; '(7z,acdHul..andlI. 



UA'-SEAL, Vl? depressed. . 

A Levitical city in Asher. See Misheal. 

1 Ch. 6. 74 of the tribe of Asher ; M. with her subu. 
KASOH — 

\.To grave a stov^, j^k vy) ckarash rW.n. 

2 Sa. 5. II and Joasons : and they built David an ho. 

2. 7*0 make a hedge or wall, "iij gadar. 

a KI.12. 12 to masons, and hewers of stone, and to 
22. 6 carpenters, and builders, and ina8ons,and 

3.T0 hew, dig, 3^0 chatsah. 

1 Ch.22. 2 he Bet masons to hew wrought stones to 

2 Ch.24. 12 hired masons aud carpenter!) to repair the 
Ezra 3. 7 They gave money also unto the masons 

4. To work or devise a wall, Tp wir; charash qir. 
I Ch. 14. I masons and carpenters, to build him an 

KAS-EE'-KAH, npiifra place of rivers. 

A place in Edom, between Potra and Shobek, the pljice of 

Samlali, the fifth king of Edom. 

Gen. 36. 36 Hadad died, and Samlah of M. reigned in 
I Ch. I. 47 when Hadad was dead, Samlah of M. reL 

MAS'-SA, x'^0 burden. 

A son of Ishmael, son of Hagar, and his land near 

Dumah, in Mount Seir. B.C. 1880. 

Gen. 25. 14 And Mishma, and Dumah, and M. 

I Ch. I. 30 Mishma, and Dumah, M., Hadad, and T. 

KAS'-SAE, np? tria.l, teinptation. 
A place also called Meribah, in the wilderness, where 
the people murmured for want of water. B.o. 1492. 
Exodi7. 7 he called the name of the place M., and 
Deut. 6. 16 Ye shall not tempt the Lord.. as.. in M. 
g. 22 and at M. . .ye provoked the Lord to wr. 

33. 8 thy holyone, whom thou didst prove at M. 

KAST — 

X.Masl, cable, rope, 73n chibbcl. 

Prov 23. 34 as he that lieth upon the top of a mast 

2.A pole, mast, ["in toren. 

Isa. 33. 23 they. could not well strengthen their mast 
Eze. 27. 5 have taken cedar3..to make masts for thee 
KASTEEAStiip) — 
l.Lord, sir, jntji adon. 

Geo. 24. 9 under the thigh of Abraham his master 
24. 10 ten camels of the camels of his master 
24. 10 the goods of his master (were) in his hand 
24. 12, 27, 42, 48 Lord God of my master Aljra. 
24. 12 and show kindness unto my master Abra. 

24. 14 thouhastshowedkindnessuntomymaster 
24. 27 who hath not left destitute my master of 
04. 27 led. .to the house of my master's bretliren 
24. 35 the Lord hath blessed my master greatly 
24. 36 my master's wife bare a son to my master 
24. 37 my master made me swear, saying. Thou 

34. 39 I said unto ray master, Peradventure the 
34. 44 hath appointed out for my master's son 
34. 48 take mymaster's brother's daughter unto 
34. 49 will deal kindly and truly with my master 
34. 51 let her be thy masters son's wife, as the 
34. 54 andhe said. Send me away unto my master 
34. 56 send me away that I mas'go to my master 
34. 65 And the servant (had) said. It (is) my ma. 
39. 2 in the house of his n-.astcr tho Egyptian 
39. 3 his master saw that the Lord (v/as) with 
39. 7 master^s wife cast her eyes i;pon Joseph 
39. 8 unto his master's wife. Behold, my master 
39. 19 his master heard the words of his wife 
39. 20 Joseph's master took him, and put hira 

Exod2i. 4 If Ills roaster have given liim a wife, and 
21. 4 her children shall be her master's, and he 
21. 5 I love my master, my wife, and my chU. 
21. 6 master shall bring hira unto the judges 
21. 6 his master shall bore Iiis ear through 
21. 8 If she please not her master, who hath 
21. 32 unto their master thirty shekels of silver 

Deut 23. 15 Thou Shalt not deliver unto his master 

23. 15 which is escaped from his master unto 
Judg 19. II the servant said unto his master. Come, I 

19. 12 master said unto him. We will not ttim 
1 Sa. 20. 38 And Jonathan's lad. .camo to his master 

24. 6 I should do this thing unto my master 
25. 10 that break away every man from his ma. 
25. 14 salute our master ; and he railed on them 
25. 17 evil is determined against ourmaster, and 

26. 16 ye have not kept your master, the Lord's 

29. 4 he reconcile himself ivnto his mastert 
29. 10 master's servants tbat are come with thee 

30. 13 and my master left me, because three d. 

30. 15 deliver me into the hands of my master 
a Sa. 2. 7 your master Saul is dead, and also the 

9. 9 I have given unto thy master's son all 
9. 10 thy master's son may have food to eat 
9. 10 thy master's son shall eat bread alway 

12. 8 thy master's house, and thy master's wi. 

16. 3 king said. And where (is) thy master's son f 
1 K5. 22. 17 These have no master ; let them return 
a Ki. a. 3, 5 the Lord will take away thy master 
2. 16 seek thy master : lest peradventure the 
S- I Naaman..was a great mau withhis master 
5. 18 when my master goeth into the house of 
5. 20 Behold, my master hath spared Naaman 
5. 22 My master hath sent me, saying, Behold 

5. 25 he went in, and stood before his master 

6. 5 and he cried, and said, Alas, master 1 
6. 15 Alas, my master ; how shall we do t 

6. 22 may eat and drink, and go to their master 
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2 El. 6. 32 sound' of his roaster's feet behind bloit 

8. 14 camo to his manter; who said to him 

9. 7 Shalt smite the house of Ahab th7 master 
9. 31 (liad) Zimri peace, who slew his master? 

10. 2 seeing your master's sons (are) with JVJ. 
10. 3 best and mcetcst of your raaster'a song 
io. 3 Look..outandflghtforyourma8ter'Bhousa 
tto. 6 the heads of the men your master's sons 
to. 9 I conspired against my master, and slew 
\3. 24 of the least of my master's servanta, and 
IB, 27 Uath my master sent me to thy muter 
19. 4 whom, .his master hath sent to reproach 
19. 6 Thusshallyesaytoyourmastcr.Thusi-aith 

1 Ch. 12. 19 Baying, He will fall to Ids master Saul to 

2 Ch.i8. 16 and the Lord said, Tliese have no master 
Job 3. ig the servant (is) free from Ills master 
Ps.'Li23. 2 (look) unto the hand of their masters 
Prov 25. 13 for he refreshcth the soul of his masters 

27. 18 he that waiteth on his master shall bo 
10 Accuse not a servant unto his master, lee4 
2 as with the servant, so with hia master 

8 to my master the king of Assyria, and 

9 of the least of my master's servants, and 
12 Hath my master sent me to thy master 

4 his master hath sent to reproach the 
6 Thus p-hall ye say unto your master, Thni 
4 cornniand them to say unto their masters 
27. 4 Thus shall yo say unto your masters 
Amos 4. I which say to their masters. Bring, and 
Zeph. 1. 9 which fill their masters' houses with viol. 
MaL 1. 6 a servant his master ; if then I (be)a father 
I. 6 If l(be)amaster, where(is)myfear? saltU 

2.Master, owner, 7y; baal. 

Exod22. 8 the master of the house shall be brought 
Judg 19. 22 spake to the master of tho house, the old 

19. 23 the master of tho house, went out unto 
Eccl. 12. 1 1 fastened (by) the masters of assemblies 
Isa. I. 3 the ass his master's crib : (but) Israel dot& 

Z.Grcat, mighty, elder, 3t rai. 

Dan. I. 3 unto Ashpenaz the master of his eunncds 

4. 9 Bult'j.shazzar, master of the magicians 

5. II made master of the magicians, aatrologera 
Jon. I. 6 thcsliipmastercametohim.audsaidunto 

i. Prince, head, chief, captain, -is sar. 

Exod. I. II they did set over them task masters to 
I Ch.15. 27 the master of the song with tho singcra 

5. To awake, stir vp, "I'V ur. 

Mai. 2. 12 tho master and tho scholar, out of tho 

Q.A despot, sovereign master, Searirorris despotea. 

1 Tl. 6. I coimt their own masters worthy of all 

6. 2 they th.it have believing masters, let them 

2 Tl. 2. 21 and meet for the master's use, (smd) pro. 
Titus 2. 9 to be obedient uuto their own masters 

I Pe. 2. 18 (be) subject to (your) masters with all fear 

T .Teacher, SiSio-KoAos didaskaMs. 

Matt. 8. 19 Master, I will follow thee whithersoever 
9. II AVny catcth your Master with publicans 
10. 24 The disciple is not above (his) master, nor 
10. 25 It is enoug'n. .that he be as his master 
12. 38 Master, we would sec a sign from thee 
17. 24 and said.Doth not yonrnmster'pay tribute 
19. 16 Master, what good thing shall I do, that 

22. 16 Master, we know that thou art true, and 
22. 24 Master, Moses said, If a man die, having 
22. 36 Master, wliich (is) the great commandm. 
26. i3 The Master saith. My time Is at hand : I 

Mark 4. 38 JIaster, carest thou not that we perishl 

5. 3; why trouljlest thou the Masterany further 
9. 17 Master, I have brought unto thee my son 
9. 38 Master, we saw one casting out devils ia 

10. 17 Good Master, what shall I do that I may 
10. 20 Master, all these have I observed from my 
10. 35 Master, we would that thou shonldest do 
12. 14 Master, we know that thou art true, and 
12. 19 Master, Moses wrote unto us, If a man's 

12. 32 Master, thou hast said the truth; forthcra 

13. I Master, see what manner of stones and 
14. 14 Master saith, Where is the guest chamber 

Luke 3.12 and said unto him, ^Master, what shall we 

6. 40 The disciple is not above his master : but 

6. 40 that is i>erfect shall be as his master 

7. 40 say unto thee. And he saith. Master, say 

8. 49 daughter is dead ; trouble not the Master 

9. 38 Master, I beseech thee, look upon my son 

10. 25 JIaster, what shall 1 do to inherit eternal 

11. 45 Master, thus saying thou reproachest ns 

12. 13 Master, speak to my brother, that he di. 

18. 18 Master, what shall I do to inherit eternal 

19. 39 said unto him, Master,rebuke thy disciplea 

20. 21 saying. Master, we know that thou sayest 
20. 28 Master, Moses %vrote unto us, If any man's 

20. 39 answering said,Master,thou hast well nald 

21. 7 Master, but when shall these things bet 

22. II The Master saith unto thee. Where is the 
John I. 38 which is to say, being interpreted. Master 

3. 10 Art thou a master of Israel, and knowest 

8. 4 [They say unto him, Master, this woman) 

II. 28 Ttis Master is come, and calleth f«r thea 

13. 13 Ye call me Master and Lord : asd ye gay 

13. 14 If I then, (your) Lord and Master, have 
,20. 16 saith. .E.abboni ! which is to say. Master 

Jas. 3. I 3Iy brethren, be not many masters, kn<\ 

^.Superintendent, oiie who stands over, iTntrraTi)!. 
Luke 5. 5 Master, we have toiled all the night, and 
8. 24 awoke him, saying. Master, master, wa 
8. 45 Master, the multitude throng thee and 
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Luke 9. 49 Master, v.'o saw one casting out devils in 

17. 13 and said, Jesus, Master, have mercy on us 

9. A leader, KaBr)yriT-hs kathegetes. 

Matt.23. 8, 10 for one is your [Master], (even) Christ 
23. JO Neitlier be ye called masters : for one ia 

10. Master, lord, sir, Kvpios kurios. 

Matt. 6. 24 No man can serve two masters : foreither 

15. 27 crumbs which fall from their masters' ta. 
Maxki3. 35 not when tlie master of the house cometh 
lu]£ei4. 21 the master of the house, being angry, said 

16. 13 No servant can serve tv/o masters : for 
Acts 16. 16 which brought her masters much gain by 

16. 19 her masters saw that the hope of their 
Rom 14. 4 to his own master he standeth or falleth 
Eph. 6. 5 are (your) masters according to the flesh 

6. '9 ye masters, do the same things unto them 

6. 9 knowing that your Master, .is in heaven 
Col. 3. 22 (your) masters according to the flesh 

4. I Masters, give unto (your) servants that wh. 

4. I knovring that ye also have a Master ii^he. 

W.Rahhi, my teacher, (5e6. '3"i) ^aP0l rabbi. 

Matt25. 25 Then Judas. . said. Master, is it I ? He said 
26. 49 and said. Hail, Master I and kissed him 
ilark 9. 5 Master, it is good for us to be here : and 
-II. 21 Eaithuntohim,Ma3ter, behold, the flg tree 
14. 45 and saith. Master, [master]; and kissed 
John 4. 31 his disciples prayed him, saying. Master 
9. 2 Master, who did sin, this man, or his 
II. 8 disciples say unto him. Master, the Jews 

1.2.Pilot,steersman,govemor,Kv^epvy]Ti)sleubernetes. 
Acts 27. ri centurion believed the master and the 
Bev. 18. 17 And every ship master, and all the com. 

KASTEE BinXDER — 

Chief architect, apx^^KToiv architekton. 

I Co. 3. ro as a v/ise master builder, I have laid the 
[Sae also Sheep master, task master, ship master.] 

KASTERY, (to have) — 
l.Might, n-ftsi geburah. 

Exod32. 18 the voice of (them that) shout for mastery 

2. To rule, have power, bV^ shelet. 

Dan. 6. 24 and the lions had the mastery of them 

MATE — 

Friend, companion, neighbour, my"i reuth. 

Isa. 34. 15 also be gathered, every one with her mate 
34. 16 none shall v/ant her mate : for my mouth 

HA-THU-SA'-LA, ViaOovuixd — Seo Methuselah. 
Luke 3. 37 M., which was (the son) of Enoch, which 

STAT'-EEl), Tipn Ood is pursuer. 

Mother of Melietabel, wifo cf Hadar, last of the old 

kings of Edom. B.C. 1500. 

Gen. 36. 39 Mehetabcl, the daughter of M., the dan. 

I Ch. I. 50 Mchetabel, the daughter of M., the daug. 

BIAT'-EI, n;?? Jah is watching. 

Head of a Benjamite famUy from which Saul came. 

BJ3. 1096. 

I Sa. 10. 21 the family of M. was taken, and Saul the 
HATKCS— 
Womh, Drn rechem. 

Exodi3. 12 set apart, .all that openeth the matrix, and 
13. 15 all that openeth the matrix, being males 
34. 19 All that openeth the matrix (is) mine ; and 

Kiun. 3. 12 the first bom that openeth the matrix 

18. IS Every thing that openeth the matrix in all 
KAT'-TAN, JW? gift. 

1. A priest of Baal in Jerusalem in the. days of Athallah, 
and slain along with her. B.C. 878. 

a Ki.ii. 18 slew M. the priest of Baal before the alt. 
■z Ch.23. 17 slew M. the priest of Baal before tho alt. 

2. The father of Shephatiah, a prince of Judah in the 
time of Zedokiah. B.C. 630. 

Jer. 3S. I Shephatiah the son of M., and Gedaliah 
HAT-TA'-NAH, njpia gift. 

A station of Israel, N. of tho Amon, and W. of the wil- 
derness of Kedemoth. 

Numzi. 18 And from the wilderness (they went)toM. 
21. 19 And from M. to Nahaliel : and from Na. 

BIAT-TAII'-IAH, njjp.?, in;4m3 gift of Jah. 

1. A brother of Jehoiaklm, ' made king instead of his 
ncphev/Jehoiakira, also called .Zedciian. B.o. 590. The 
last king of J udah. g 

z%i. 24. 17 made M. his father's brother king in his 

2. A Levite, descendant of Asaph, whose family dwelt 
In Jerusalem. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch. 9. 15 Heresh, and Galal, and M. the son of Mi. 

2 Ch.2o. 14 tho son of M., a Levite of the sons of As. 
iireh.ii. 17 And M. the son of Micha, the son of Za. 

11. 22 Hashabiah, the son of M., the son of Ml.- 

12. 8 M., (which was) over the thanksgiving, he 
12. 25 M., and Bakbukiah, Obadiah, Meshullam 
12. 35 Shemaiah, the son of M., the son of Mio. 

^ A son of Heman the singer. B.o. 1015. 

.J Ch.25. 4 sons of Hijman ; Bukkiah, M., TTzziel 
■ '■ 25. 16 The ninth to M., (he), his sons, and his br. 

S. A descendant of Asaph who helped to cleanse the 
temple in tho days of king Hezekiah. B.C. 726. 
> CI1.29. 13 of the sons of Asaph ; Zechariali and M. 



5. A descendant of Elam that had taken a strange wife. 

B.C. 436. 

Ezra 10. 26 of the sons of Elam ; M., Zechariah, ana 
C. A son of Zattu that had done the same. 

Ezra 10. 27 tho sons of Zattu; Elioenai, Eliashib, M. 

7. One of the family of Fahath-Moab who had done the 
same. 

Ezra 10. 30 the sons of Pahath-moab ; Adna, and. .M. 

8. A son of Bani that had done the same. 

Ezra 10. 37 M., Mattenai, and Jaasau 

9. A Levite whose descendant Hanan was one of the 
treasurers appointed by Nehemiah. B.C. 536. 

Neh. 13. 13 Hanan the son of Zaccur, the son of M. 
HAT-TA'-THA, MaTTa0(£ gift. 
An ancestor of Jesus. 

Luke 3. 31 Menan, which was (the son) of M., ■which 
MAT-TA'-THAH, nnrip. 

One of the family of Hashum that had taken a strange 
wife. B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 33 Of the sons of Hashum; Mattenai, M., Z. 

HAT-TA-THI'-AS, MaTTo0fay. 

1. An ancestor of Jesus. 

Luke 3. 25 M., which was (tho son) of Amos, which 

2. An ancestor of the former in the sixth remove. 

Luke 3. 26 Maath, v/hich was (the son) of IL, which 
HAT-TE-NA'-I, 'W? gift of Jah. 

1. One of the family of Hashum that had taken a strange 
wife. B.O. 456. 

Ezra 10. 33 of the sons of Hashum; M., Mattathah 

2. One of the family of Bani that had done the same. 

Ezra 10. 37 Mattaniah, M., and Jaasau 

3. A priest of the famOy of Joiarib. B.C. 500. 

Neh. 12. 19 And of Joiarib, M. ; of Jedaiah, ITzzI 
KATTEB — 
1. Word, inatter, thing, l^T dahar. 

Gen. 24. 9 and sware to him concerning that matter 

ExodiS. 16 When they have a matter, they come unto 

18. 22 every great matter they shall bring unto 

1 8 22 but every small matter they shall judge 

18. 26 every small matter they judged themseL 

23. 7 Keep thee far from a false matter ; and 

24. 14 if any manhaveany raatterstodo,lethim 
Num. 16. 49 them that died about the matter of Kor. 

25. 18 in the matter of Poor, and in the matter 
31. 16 conamit trespass, .in the matter of Poor 
Ceut. 3. 26 speak no more unto me of this matter 
17. 8 If there arise amattertoo hard for thee 

17. 8 matters of controversy, within thy gates 

19. 15 witnesses, shall the matter be established 
22. 26 and clayeth him, even so (is) this matter 

Ruth 3. 18 how the matter vidllfall : forthoman will 
I Sa. JO. 16 But of the matter of tho kingdom, whereof 

16. i3 a man of war, and prudent in matters 

20. 23 (as touching) the matter which thou and 
20. 39 only J onathan and David knew the mat. 
30. 24 who vidll hearken unto you in this matter? 

E Sa. I. 4 How went the matter ? I pray thee, tell 
II. 19 made an end of telling the matters of the 
15. 3 See, thy matters (are) good and right ; but 

18. 13 for there is no matter hid from the king 

19. 29 speakest thou any more of thy matters ? 

19. 42 wherefore then be ye angry for tliis ma. ? 

20. 21 The matter (is) not so : but a man of m. 
1 Ki. 8. 59 at all times, as the matter shall require 

15. 5 save only in the matter of Uriali the Hit. 
I Ch.26. 32 for every master pnrtaining to God, and 

27. I that served the king in any matter of the 
3 Ch. 8. IS concerning any matter, or concerning the 

19. 1 1 priest (is) over you in all matters of the L. 

ig. II for all the king's matters : also the Levitos 

24. s see that ye hasten the matter. Howbeit 
Ezra 10. 4 Arise ; for (this) matter (belongeth) xmto 

10. 9 because of (this) matter, and for the great 

10. 14 wrath of ourGod for this matter be turned 

10. 16 and sat down, .to examine tho matter 

Neh. II. 24 at the king's hand in all matters concer. 

Esth. 2. 23 when inquisition was n ^de of the matter 

3. 4 to see whether Mordecai's matters would 

9. 31 tho matters of the fastings and their cry 

9. 32 confirmed these matters of Purim; and 

Job 19. 28 seeing the root of the matter is found in 

33. 13 giveth not account of any of his matters 
Psa. 35. 20 devise deceitful matters against (them) 

45. I My heart is inditing a good matter : I sp. 

64. 5 encourage themselves (in) an evil matter 
Prov.ii. 13 of a faithful spirit concealeth the matter 

j6. 20 He that handleth a matter wisely shall 

17. 9 but ho that rcpeateth a matter separateth 
j8. 13 He that answereth a matter before he he. 

25. a honour of kings (is) to search outamatter 
EccLio. so that which hath wings shall tell the mat. 

12. 13 hear the conclusion of the whole matter 
Jer. 38. 27 left off. .for the matter was not perceived 
Eze. 9. 1 1 reported the matter, saying, I have done 
Dan. 1. 14 So he consented to them in this matter 

I. 20 in all matters of wisdom (and) understan. 

g. 23 therefore understand the matter, and co. 

% Business, matter, pleasure, j'Sn chephets. 

Eccl. 5. 8 marvel not at the matter : for (he that 
Z.Reason, behaviour, decree, dj)b taam. 

Ezra 5. 5 to cease, tUl the matter came to Darius 
i.Word, speech, matter, n^o millah. 

Job 32. 18 For I am fuU of matter; the spirit within 



Dan. 2. 10 that can show the king's matter : there! 
2. 23 made known unto us the king's matter 
7. 1 wrote . . (and) told the sum of the matters 
7. 28 Hitherto (is) the end of the matter. As 
7. 28 troubled, .but 1 kept the matter in my 

0. Sentence, matter, letter, Dii}$ pithgam. 

Dan. 3. 16 not careful to answer thee in this matter 
4. 17 Tliis matter (is) by the decree of the wa. 

6. Word, thing, matter, \6yos logos. 

Mark i. 45 to blaze abroad the matter, insomuch 
.^cts 8. 21 hast neither part nor lot in this matter 

15. 6 came together for to consider of this mat. 

19. 38 if Demetrius, .have a matter against any 

7. Any thing done, affair, matter, vpayiia pragma. 

1 Co. 6. 1 Dare any of you, havingaraatter against 

2 Co. 7. iiapprovedyoiirselves..inthi8m.,iTh,4. 6, 
8. Against, Kara kata. Acts 24. 22. 

'i. Matter, iiAij ?iule. 

Jas. 3. 5 Behold how great a matter a little fire' 
ISee also Great, small, this, wropg.] 

MATTER, to make — 

To bear or carry diversely, Sia<j>epa diapherS.. 

Gal. 2. 6 it maketh no matter to me : God accept. • 
KAT'-THAN, Kareiv, VlaBBav. 
An ancestor of Jesus, through Joseph. 

Matt. I. IS and Kleazar begat M. ; and M. "begat Jacoh 
HAT'-THAT, marOar, Maesdr. 

1. The grandfather of Joseph, the husband of Maiy. 

Luke 3. 24 (the son) of M., whicU was (the son) of L. 

2. A more remote ancestor still. 

Luke 3. 29 Jorim, which was (the son; of M., which 
HAT'-THEW, MoT0aToy, MaeBaios. 
A taxgitherer (called also Levi, the son of Alphena) who 
became an apostle of Christ, and is generally reckoned 
to have v/ritteu the first gospel. A.p. 40. 

Matt. 9. 9 Jesus, .saw a man, named M., sitting at 
10. 3 Thomas, and M. the publican ; James (the 

Mark 3. i8 Bartholomew, and M., and Thomas, and 

Luke 6. IS M. and Thomas, James the (son) of Alph. 

Acts 1. 13 Bartholomew, and M., James (the son) of 

HAT-THI'-A3, VlarBlas, KaBBlas. 

A disciple sumamed Justus, chosen by lot to succeed 

Judas Iscariot as an apostle. 

Acts I. 23 And they appointed two, Joseph, .and If. 
I. 26 the lot fell upon M.; and he was numbered 

KAT-TTTH'-IAH, .T?iTO, ?n;fin5 gift of Jah. 

1. A Korahite who had tho charge of " things made In 
the ■pans." B.C. 500. 

I Ch. 9. 31 And M., (one) of the Levltes, who (was) 

2. A Levite, singer and gate keeper in the days of David. 
B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.is. i3 And with them. .Maaselah, andM., andE. 

15. 21 And M., and Elipheleh, and Mikneiah 

16. s oe^ct to liira. .M., and Eliab, and Benaiah 

3. Son of Jeduthun, in the days of David. , B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.25. 3 so"s of Jeduthun ; Gedaliah. .and M. six 

25. 21 The fourteenth to M., (he), his sons, and 
i. One of the family of Nebo that had taken a strange 
wife. B.o, 456. 

Ezra. 10. 43 tho sons of Nebo; Jeiel, M., Zabad, Zeb. 
5. A prince, priest, or Le^vite that stood beside Ezra when 
he read the law of the people. B.O. 445. 

Neh. 8. 4 beside him stood M., and Shema, And A* 
HAT, mayest, might — 
l.To be able, V:il yakol. 

Gen. 43. 32 because the Egyptians might not eat bread 
44. 26 for we may not see the man's face, except 
Deut 7. 22 thou mayeat notconsume them at once 
12. 17 Thou mayest not eat mthin thy gates the 
16. 5 Thou mayest not sacrifice the passover 

17. 15 thou mayest not set a stranger over thee 

21. 16 he may not make the son of the beloved 
22. 3 do like^wise: thou mayest not hide thyself 
22. 19, 29 he may not put her away all his days 
24. 4 may not take her again to be his vAte, after 

Josh. g. ig now therefore we may not touch them 
Judg2i. 18 Howbeit we may not give them wives 0* 

2 Sa. 17. 17 for they might not be seen to come into 
I Ki. 13. 16 I may not retumwiththee,norgoin with 

20. 9 I will do: but this thing I may not do. And 
Eccl. 6. 10 neither may he contend with him that is 
Jer. 13. 23 may ye also do good, that are accustomed 

2.2*0 be able, Sivafiat dunamai. 

Matt26. 9 this ointment might have been sold for 

26. 42 if this cup may not pass away from mo 
Mark 4. 32 fowls of the air may lodge under tho sha. 

14. J it might have been sold for more than th. 
14. 7 whensoever yo will ye may do them good 
Luke 16. 2 for thou mayest be no longer steward 
Acts 17. ig May we know what this new doctrine, w. 
ig. 40 no cause whereby we may give an account 
24. 8 by examiningof whom thyself mayesttako 
24. II Because that thou mayest understand.that 
2S- " r.o ipan may deliver me unto them. I ap. 

26. 32 This man might have been set at liberty 

27. 12 if by any means they might attain to Ph. 
I Co. 7. 21 but if thou mayest bo made free, use (it) 

14. 31 For ye may all prophesy one by one, that 
Eph, 3. 4 Whereby, when ye read, ye may unders. 
I Th. 2. 6 when we might havo been burdensome . 
Rev. 13. 17 timt no man might buy or seU, save he thai 



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3./t is allmved, privilcqed, possible, ^^fari exesli. 
Acts 8. 37 If Ihou believest. .thou niaycst. And he 
21. 37 May I speak unto thee? Who said, Caust 

i.To he strong, have strength, Itrxvoi ischiiS. 

Matt. 8. 28 so that no man might pass by that way 
MAY be, it — 
1.1/ so be, it. may he, unless, ^b><,'h^^ ulai. 

Gen. 16. 2 it may be that I may obtain children by 

a Kiip. 4 It m.-vy be tlie LORI> thy God ivill hear r.Il 

Job I. 5 It may be tliat my sons have sinned, and 
■JpZeph 2. 3 it may beyosliall behid intheilay ol the 
Z. Perhaps, i(ro>s isos. 

Luke2o. 13 it may be they will reverence (him) when 
MATTOCK — 
l.Sivord, weapon, axe, tool, yy] chereh. 

2 Ch.34. 6 even unto Naphtall, with their mattocks 
2.Maltock, nv'ioo machareshah. 

1 Sa. 13. 23 his coulter, and his ax, and his mattock 

13. 21 Yet they had a file for the mattoclcs, and 

S.A rake, Tiyo mader. 

Isa. 7. 25 that shall be digged with the mattock 
KATO — 
A maul, axe, f'55 mephits. 

Prov.25. 18 (is) a maul, and a sword/ and a sharp ap. 
MAW — 
Maw, stomach, n^u gebah. 

Deut 18. 3 shoulder, and the two cheeks.and the maw 
MAZ-ZA'-ROTH, niijo. 
The (twtlve) constellations of the Zodiac. 

Job. 38. 32 Canst thou bring forth M. in his season? 
ME — 
1./, I myself, 'JK ani. 

1 Sa. 25. 24 my lord, (upon) me (let this) Iniquity (be) 
2,Soul, breath, b'bj nephesh. 

Ifum23. 10 Let me die the death of the righteous, and 

Jndgi6. 30 Let me die with the Philistines. And heb. 

I Ki. 20. 32 saith, I pray thee, let me Uve. And he said 

3./, / myself, ey&i ego. 

Phm. 20 Yea, brother, lot me have joy of thee in 

&, Of myself, ifiavTov emautou. 

Matt. 8. 9 authority, having soldiers under me : and 
Luke 7." 8 authority, having under me soldiers ; and 
Johni2. 32 And I. .will draw all (men) unto me 
Phm. 13 Whom I would have retained with me 

5. Me, ifie (ace.) erne. 

Matt 10. 37, 37 more than me, is not worthy of me 

10. 40 receiveth me ; and he that receiveth me 
18. 5 little child in my name receiveth me 
18. 6 these little ones which believe in me, it 
18. 21 how oft shall my brother sin against mo 
26. 10 for she hath wrought a good work upon me 
26. II always with you ; but me ye have not aL 

[This particle occurs so translated 72 times.] 

6.T0 me, i/ioi {dai.) cmoi. 

Mattio. 32 Whosoever therefore shall confess me be. 

11. 6 whosoever shall not be offended in me 
18. 26, 29 have patience [with me], and I will p. 
05. 40 my brethren, ye have done (it) unto me 
05. 45 of the least of these, ye did (it) not to me 
26.31 All ye shall be offended because of me this 

[This particle occurs so translated 34 times.] 

T.Ofme, 4fiov {gen.) emou. 

Matt. 7. 23 never knew you : depart from me, ye that 
ji. 29 Take my yoke upon yoii, and learn of me 

12. 30 He thatis not with me is against me ; and 
12. 30 he that gathereth not with me scattereth 

V IS- 5 by..thou mightest be profited by me 

' 15. 8 honoureth.. but their heart is far from me 

'1 17. 27 that take, and give unto thera for me and 

05. 41 Depart from me, ye cursed, into everlast. 

06. 23 He that dippeth (his) hand with me in the 
06. 38 saith . . tarry ye here, and watch with me 

s s6. 39 it be possible, let this cup pass from me 
a6. 40 MTiat ! could ye not watch with me one 
26. 42 if this cup may not pass away [from me] 

[This particle occurs so translated 82 times ] 

3,Me, iii {ace.) me. 

Matt. 3. 14 1 have need, .and comest thou to me ? 
8. 2 Lord, if thou wilt, thou caust make ma 
JO. 33 But whosoever shall deny me before men 
JO. 40 receiveth. .receiveth him that sent me 
IX. 28 Come unto me, all (ye) that labour and 

14. 28 if it be thou, bid me come "anto thee on 

14. 30 to sink, he cried, saying. Lord, save me 
:t5. 8 and honoureth me with (their) lips ; but 

15. 9 But in vain they do worship me, teaching 
1$. 22 Have mercy on me, O Lord, (thou) son of 
j8. 32 all that debt, because thou desiredst me 
ig. 14 and forbid them not, to come unto me ; for 

19. 17 Why callest thou me good? (there is) none 

32. 18 said. Why tempt ye me, (ye) hypocrites? 
23. 39 Ye shall not sec me henceforth, till ye sh. 
25. 35 I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink : I 
as- 35 I ■"■^3 a stranger, and ye took me in 

as. 36 and ye clothed me. .and ye visited me 
23. 36 I was in prison, and ye came unto me 
as. 42 I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink 
25. 43 took me not in : naked, and ye clothed me 

25. 43 sick, and in prison, and yo visited me not 

26. 21 unto you. That one of you shallbetray me 
e6. 43 He that dippeth. .the same shall be teay me 

s6. S tliis '"S^^'- -'^'''^ ^^''"' '^^"y "^^ *'^^° 



Matt26. 46 behold, he is at hand that doth betray mo 
26. 55 with swords and staves for to take mo? I 
26. 55 in the temple, and ye laid no hold on me 

26. 75 Before thocock crow, thou shall deny mo 

27. 46 my God ! why hast thou forsaken me ? 

28. 10 go intoGalilee,and there shall they sec mo 
Mark i. 40; 5. 7; 6. 22, [23); 7. 6, 7; 8. 38; 9. 19, 37, 

39; 14. 10, 18, 47, 48; 12. is; 14. iS, 30, 42, 48, 49, 72; 

15. 3d; Luke i. 43, 48; 2. 49; 4. i3, i3; 5. 12; 6. 46, 47; 
8. 2&; 9. 26, 48; 10. 16, 40; II. 6; 12. 9, 14; 13. 35; 14. 
18, 19, 26; 13. 19; 16. 4, 24; l3. 3, 5, 16, '19, 38, 39; :o. 
[23]; 22. 21, 34, 61 ; 24. 39 ; John i. 33, 48 ; 2. 17:4. 34 ; 
5- 7. II. 24. 30. 36. 37. 40. 43 ; 6- =<>. t35. 3^,] 37. 39. [4°. 
44]. 44. Us]. 57. 57. 65; 7. 16, 19, 28, 29, 33, 34, 36, 37; 8. 

16, i3, 21, 26, 38, 29, 29, 37, 40, 42, 46, 49, 54; 9. 4 ; 10. 

15. 17. [3=]; II- 4=; 12- 27. 44. 45. 49; 13- '3. 20. 21, 33, 
38; 14. 7, 9, 15, 19, 19, 21, 21, 23, 24, 24, 28; 15. 9, lO, 21, 
25; i6- 5. 5. 10. 16. 16, 17, 17, 19, 19 ; 17. 5, 8, 21, 23, 24, 
25, 26; i3. 21, 23; 19, II, 20, 21, 29; 21- 15, 16, 17, 17; 
Acts 2. 28; 7. 28; 3. 31, 36; 9. 4, [6J, 17; 10. 29; II. 11; 
12. 11; i6. 23 ; 20. 23; 22. 7, [81, 10, [13), 21; 23. 3, 3, i8, 
22; 24. 12, 18, [19]; 25. 11; 26. 5, 13, 14, 14, 21, 28; 28. 
18; Rom. 7. II, 23, 24; 8. [2I; 9. 20; I Co. I. 17; 4. 4; 

16. 6, [11]; 2 Co. 2. 2; II. 16, 16, 3:; 12. 6, 7, II, [21]; 
Gal. I. 15;, 2. 20; 4. 12, 14; Phil 2. 30; 4. 13; I Tl. i. 
12, 12; 2 11. I. 13, 16, 17; 3. 11; 4. 9, 16, 17, iS; Titus 
3. 12; Heb. 3. [9, 9]; 8. ii-i II. 32; Kev. 17.3; 21.(9], lo- 

Q.ro m£, /Moi (dat.) moi. 

Matt. 2. 8 bring me word again, that I may come 
4. 9 if thou wilt fall down and worship me 
7. 21 Not every one that saith unto mo. Lord 

7. 22 Many will say to me in that day. Lord, L. 

8. Bi Lord, suffer rae first to go and biiry my f . 

8. 22 But Jesus said unto him, Follow me ; and 

9. 9 and he saith unto him, KoUow me. And he 
II. 27 AH things are delivered unto me of my 
14. 8 Give me here John Baptist's head in a ch. 

14. t8 He said. Bring them hither to me 

tS- 8 This people draweth nigh unto mo with 

15. 23 and worshipped him, saying. Lord, help 

15. 32 because they continue with me now three 

16. 24 and take up his cross, and follow me 

17. 17 Jesus answered. .Bring him hitherto me 
t8. 28 the throat, saying. Pay [me] that thou ovit. 
ig. 21 and thou shalt have treasure, .follow me 
19. 28 That ye which have followed me, in the 
so. 13 didst not thou agree with mo for a penny? 
20. 15 Is it not la^vful for me to do what I will 
21. 2 her : loose . . and bring (them) unto me 
21. 24 which if ye tell me, 1 in likewise will 
22. 19 Show me the tribute money. And they 
23. 20 Lord, thou deliveredst unto me five tale. 
23. 22 Lord, thou deUveredst unto me two tale. 
25. 35 I was an hungered, and ye gave mo meat 

25. 42 I was an hungered, and ye gave me no m. 
e6. 15 What will ye give me, and I will deliver 

26. 33 he shall presently give me more than tw. 
27. 10 potter's field, as the Lord appointed me 
28. 18 All power is given unto me in heaven and 

Mark 2. 14; 6. 25; [8. 2], 34; 10. 21; 11. 29, 30; 12. 
15; Luke I. 23, 38, 43, 49; 4. 23; 3. 27; 7. 45; 9. 23, 59, 
61 ; 10. 22, 40; II. 3, 7; 15. 6, q, 12; 17. 8; 18. 5, 13, 22; 
20. 3, 24; 22. 29, [68]; 23. 14; John i. 33, 43 ; 3. 28; 4. 7, 

10, 13, 21, 29,39; 5- 11. 36; 6. 37.39; 8. 45. 4<S; 5- 11; lo- 
27, 29, 37; 12. 49, 50; 13. 36, [36]; 14. II, [ii], 31; 17. 4, 

6, 7, 8, Q, II, 12, 22, 24, 24 ; 18. 9, II ; 20. 75 ; 21. 19. 22; 
Acts 1.8:2. 28 : 5. 6 i 5. 8 ; 7. 7, 42. 49, 49 ; 9, 15 ; 

11. 7. tg]. 12 ; 12. 8; 13. 2 ; 20. 19, 22 ; 21. 39 ; 2a. 5, 7, 9, 
II, 13, 18, 27 ; 23. 19, 30 ; 25. 24, 27 ; 27. 21, 23, 23 ; Rom. 

7. 13, 18; 9. I, 19; 12. 3; 15. 13, 30; I Co. I. 11;. 3. 10; 
6. 12, 12 ; 7. I ; 9. IS, 16, 16; 10. 25, 23; 13. 32; 16. 9; 2 
Co. 9. I ; 12. I, 7, 9, 13 ; 13. 10 ; Gal. 2. 6, 9 ; 4. 13, 21 ; 6. 
17; Eph. 3. 2, 3, 7; 6. 19; Phil. 2. 18; 3. 7; 4. 3, i5;Col. 

I. 23; 4. 11; 2 ri. 3. 11; 4. 8, 8, II, 14, 16, 17; Phm. 13. 
10, 22; Heb. I. 5; 2. 13; 8. 10; 10. 5; 13. 6; Jas. 2. 18; 
2'Pe. I. 14; Rev. I. 17; 5. s; 7. 13, 14; 10. 4, 9; 9, 11; 

II. i; 14. 13; 17. I, 7, 13; 19. 9, 10; 21. s. 6. 10; 22. I, 
6, 8, 9, 10. 

lO.Ofme, fxou {gen.) mcu. 

Matt. 3. II he that cometh after me ia mightier than 
4. ig And he saith unto them, Follow me, and 
10. 37 more than me, is not worthy of mc ; and 
10. 38 followeth after me, is not worthy of me 
16. 23 said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Sa. 
z6. 23 thou art an offence unto me ; for thou sa, 
16. 24 If any (man) will come after me, let him 
[Tliis particle occurs so translated 39 times.] 

ll.Mine eyes, 'J"y enai. 

Deut. I. 23 And the saying pleased me well : and I 
Judgi4. 3 said untohi3father..shepleasethme v/ell 
Psa. 73. 16 to know this, it (was) too painful for mo 
Jer. 27. 3 it unto whom it seemed meet unto me 
32. 30 Judali have only done ovil before me from 

12. With 'ine, nej; immadi. 

Gen. 3. 12 The woman whom thou gayest, .with me 

19. 19 mercy, which thou hast showed unto me 

20. 9 thou hast done deeds unto me that ought 

21. 23 thou shalt do unto me, and to the land 

29. 19 And Laban said, .abide with me 

29. 27 thou shalt serve with me yet seven other 
31. s hut the God of my father hath been with 

31. 7 yourfather..God suffered. .not tohurtme 
40. 14 show kindness, I pray thee, unto me, and 

\Z.Face, countenance, D'j? panim. 

Gen. 24. 12 I pray thee, send me good speed this day 
27! 20 said, .the Lord thy God brought (it) to me 

32. 20 that goeth before me. .vnW accept of me 
44. 29 if ye take this also frinni me, and mischief 

i;zod2o. 3 Thou slialt liavs no other gods before me 



- — J 

>um22. 33 turned from me. .turned from me, axatlf 

I Ki. 2. 16 now I ask one petition of thee, deny ma 
2, 20 say me not nay. And the king uid unta 
li. Before 7ne, 'ipi?,. qodamai. 

Dan. 2. 6 ye sLall receive at mc gifts and rewards 
ME Ohio (to) — 
And I, to jac also, Ki.yu, Ka/iol kagS, hamoi. 

Luke I. 3 It Bcemcd good to mo also, having had 

Acts 8. 19 Give me also this power, that on whom. 

I Co. 13. 8 last olallba was sccnofmo also, asof on« 
ME, as for — 

1./, I myself , n;», kjk ana, anah. 
-' Dan. 2. 30 But as for mo, this secret Is not revealed 

7. 28 As for mo Daniel, my cogitations much 
2.1, I myself, 'W ani. 

Gen. 17. 4 As for mc, behold, my covenant (Is) with 

3./, I myself, *;it< anoki, 

z Sa. 12. 23 aa (or me, Qod forbid that I should sin 

ME, of — 

Of mc, my, iftSs {gen.) cmos. 

Luie22. 19 Baying, .this do In remembrance of mo 
I Co. 1 1. 24 and said, .this do in remembrance of mo 

11. 258ayirg. .this do ye. .InreraembranccofmQ 
^ CoL 4. iS salutation by the hand of mo PauL Rtxa, 

HEADOW — 

l.Iiecd, meadow, ?n'i< achu. 

Gen. 41. 2, 18 and they fed in a meadow 
2.Cave, forest, mjir} m/iareh. 

Judg2o. 33 came^rth..outof themeadowaof Gibeah 
ME'-AHj'.iKp hundred. 
A tower near the sheep gate of Jerusalem. 

Neh. 3. I even unto the tower of M. they sancyfle^ 

12. 39 from . . tlie tower of M., even unto the sh. 
TTKAT. — 

l.Mcal, fine meal, njb ncjl qemach solelh. 

Gen. iS. 6 quickly tlirec measures of fine meal, knead 
2. Meal, nc|3 qemach. 

Kura. 5. 15 thctenth(part)of an cphah of barley meal 

1 Ki. 4. 22 fine flour, and threescore measures of meal 

17. 12 but an handful of meal in a barrel, and a 
17. 14 The barrelof meal shall not waste, neitlicr 
17. 16 the barrel of meal wasted not, neither did 

2 Ki. 4. 41 But he said. Then bring meal: andhecast 
I Ch.22. 40 meat, meal, cakes of figs, and bunches of 
Isa. 47. 2 Take the millstones, and grind meal : un. 
Hos. 8. 7 the bud shall yield no meal : if so be it 

Z. Ground four, meal, &\iupou aleuron. 

Matt.13. 33 took and hid in three measures of meal 
Lukoi3. 21 took and liid in three measures of meal 

TVrr/JT. T TTffT! — 

Time of eaiing, Vj^ t^ eth okel. 

Ruth 2. 14 At meal time come thou hither, and ea* 
MEAN (man) ■ 



1.^4 man, human being, ffix adariu 

Isa. 2. 9 the mean man boweth down, and the gr. 
5. 15 the mean man shall be brought down, and 
31. 8 sword, not of a mean man, shall devour 

2.0bscure, "^vn cha^hok. 

ProV22. 29 he shall not stand before mean fmen) 

3. Unmarked, obscure, icrrj/ios asemos. 

Acts 21. 39 a citizen of no mean city : and, I besogcb 

MEAIT, (should) to — 

l.To think, devise, mot damah, 3. 

Isa. 10. 7 he meaneth not so, neither doth his heart 
2. 2*0 think, devise, reckon, esteem, 2}'n chashab. 

Gen. 50. 20 God meant it unto good, to bring to pas* 

2.Ee, she or it is, icTi esti. 

Matt. 9. 13 learn what (that)meaneth, I will have ra. 

12. 7 if ye had known what (this) meaneth, I 
Mark g. 10 what the rising from tho dead should va. 

i.It would he, cTtj etc. 

Lukeis. 26 called., and asked what those thingsraeant 

18. 36 multitude pass by, he asked what it meant 

Acts 10. 17 this vision whiohhe had seen should mean 

5. To will or wish to be, QlKoi tlvat ihelo einai. 
Acts 2. 12 saying one to another, 'What meaneth this! 
17. 20 knovf therefore what these things mean 

6.T0 be about, /xeWu mello. 

Acts 27. 2 meaning to sail by the coasts of Asia 

l.To do, TTotew poieo. 

Acts 21. 13 mean ye to weep and to hreak mine heart f 

MEAOTNG — 

1. Understanding, ny^ binah. 

Dan. 8. is sought for the meaning, then, behold, f*. 

2.Pou}€r, Siua/iis dunamis. 

I C0.14. II if I know not the meaning of the voice, 1 

MEANS — 

\.Hand, power, 1; yad. 

1 Ki.io. 29 did they bring (them) out by their means 

2 Ch. I. 17 for the kings of Syria, by their moans 
Jer. s- 31 tho priests bear i-ule by their means; and 
Mai. I. 9 this hath been by your means: will be. 

2. Thought, device, nnv^ns machasheieih. 

2 Sa. 14. 14 yet doth ho dovisamcaM, that his hanfaai 

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MEAT 



MEAHS, by aU — 

l.£y all ^neans, altogether, entirely, irdvrois pantos. 
Acts 18. SI I must by all means keep thia feast that 
E Co. g. 22 that I might by all means savo some 

%In every way, iv Ttavrl rpSv^ en panii tropo. 

2 Th. 3. 16 Lord..givo.youpeaoealwaysbyali[means3 
KTEAU 3, hj any, some, nt) — 
l.Any hoei), vZs, pos. 

Acts 27. 12 if by any means they might attain to Ph. 

j?-oni 1. 10 if by any means now at length 1 might 
II. 14 by any means I may provoke to emulation 

1 Co. 8. 9 lest by any means this liberty of yours 

9. 27 that by any means, when I have preached 

2 Co. II. 3 lest by any means, as the serpent beguiled 
Gal. 2. 2 lest by any means I should run, or had 
Phil. 3. II If by any means I might attain unto the 

>Jr ' -^- 3- 5 ^^^* ^y some means the tempter have 
2_. Through any turn, Kara ixri\Ziva Tp6irov katd. 
2 Th. i. 3 Let no man deceive you by any means 

HEAITS, by this — 

Over against this, nw ^3i5.V logpbel denah. 

Ezra 4. 16 by this means thou shalt have no portion 

KEAITS, by what — 
Jlovj, ttSis pos, 

Luko 8. 36 by -what means he that v/as possessed of 
^ John 9. 21 by what meansheEowseeth^welmownot 

HEABSof, by — 
\ -Through, 'iH.'^ head. 

J^ Prov. 6. 26'For by moaas of a whorish woman (a man 
MEAN WHUE, in the — 
1. Unto thus, nb ly ad Icoh, 

I Ki.i8. 45 it came to pass in the mean while, that 
%Aftcr, between, rtiean while, fiera^i metaxu, 
Jolm 4. 31 In the mean while liia disciples prayed 
Horn. 2. 15 (their) thoughts the mean while accusing 

MS-A-EAH, .TjgD cave. 

A place in the N. of Canaan, near Sidon ; now Adlan. 

Josh. 13. 4 M. that (is) beside the Sidonians, unto A. 
KEASUEE^ 
l.An ephah, measure (3 seahs), riD'K ephah, 

Deut25. 14 Thou shalt not have. .diTcrs measures 
25, IS just measure shalt thou have : thai thy 

Prov 20. 10 Divers weights, (and) divers measures 

Mic. 6. 10 and the scant measure (that is) abomin. 

2.A fore arm, cubit, measure, nm amniaJi. 

Jer. SI. 13 (and) the measure of thy covetousness 
S. Statute, limit, pri choq, 

Isa. 5. 14 and opened her mouth ^7ithout meaanro 

4. A cor, measure (10 ephahs), ib 7cor. 

I Ki 4.22 for one day v/as thirty measures of fine 

4. 22 fine flour, and threescore measures ofmeal 
S' 1 1 twenty thousand measures of v/heat (for) 

5. II and twenty measures of pure Oil : thus ■ 

Ch. 2. .10 twenty thousand measures of beaten wheat 

2. 10 twenty thousand measures of barley, and 
27. 5 ten thousand measures of ^heat, and ten 

5. Cars, measures (10 ephahs each), J'nb korin. 
Ezra 7. 22 to an hundred measures of wheat, and to 

Q.A measure, long robe, la mad. 

Job II. 9 The toeasuio thereof (is) longer than the 
Jer. 13. 25 the portion of thy measures from iao~ 

1. Measure, long robe, dto middah. 

ExodaS. 2 of the curtains shall have one mcasuro 

'26. 8 curtains (shall be all) of one measure 
Josh. 3. 4 about two thousand cubits by measure 

1 Ki. 6. 25 the cherubim (w^re) of one measure and 

7. 9 accordiug tothemeasuresofhev/edstones 
7. II after the measures of hewed stones, and 
7. 37 hadoneca5ting,oneineasure,(and)oneBize 
e Ch. 3. 3 length by cubits after the first measure 
Job 28. 25 and he weigheth the waters by measure 
Psa. 39. 4 know mine end, and the measure of my 
Eze. 40. 10 one measure : and the posts had one ms. 
40. 21 were after the measure of the first gate 

40. 22 measure of the gate that looketh toward 
40. 24, 28, 29, 32, 33, 35 according to these mea. 

41. 17 about, within and without, by measure 
43. 13 measures of the' altar after the cubits 

45. 3 ol this meastu-o shalt thou meaauire the 

46. 22 these four corners (were) of one measure 
48. i'6 these (shall be) the measures thereof; the 
48. 30, 33 four thousand and flvo hundred mea, 

Z. Measures, W'^'ai^m'Zniaddim. 

Job 38. s Who hath laid, the measures thereof, iX 

i.A liquid msasure, iTjiiyo meswrah. 

Lev. 19. 35 in mete yard, in weight, or in measure 
I Ch.23. 29 and for all manner of measure and size 
Eze. 4. II Thou shalt drink also water by measure 
4. 16 they shall drink water by. measure, and 

lO.yMijrmew^, BSK'P mishpat. 

Jer. 30. II I will correct thee in measure, and will 
46. 28 end of thee, but correct thee in measure 

W.Measure, proper quantity, njana mathkoneth. 
Hze. 45. II measure thereof shall 'be after the homer 

12.A seah, measure {third of an epJiah), nna sealu 
Gen. 18. 6 Make ready quickly three measures of fine 
r 8a. 25. t8 and five measures of parched (com), and 
X Ki. 18. 32 as would contain two meE3Uro3 of seed 



2 Ki. 7. I mcasuro of One flour (bo sold) for a she!:el 

7. I, 16, i3 tvfo measures of barley for a ehekel 
7. 16 So a measure of fine floiu: Avas (sold) for a 
7. 18 and a measure of fine flour for a shekel 

IS. Seah seaJi, various measures, n>!!jiND sasseah. 
Isa. 27. 8 In measure, when it shooteth forth, thou 

14. .4 threefold ir.easure, ly'^?' shalish. 

Psa. 80. '5 givest them tears to drink in great mea. 
Isa, 40. 12 the dust of the earth in a measuj-e, and 

15. Weight or measure, ph token. 

Eze. 45. II the bath shall be of one measure, that the 

16. Bath {1^ gallons, Eel. n?); ^arosbatos. 
Lukei6. 6 And he said, An hundred measures of oil 

n.A cor (75J gallons), Heb. iS)), nSpos koros. 
Lukei6, 7 And he said. An hundred measures of w. 

\&.A measv,re{of length or capacity), fikToovmetron. 

Matt. 7. 2 what 'measure ye mete, it shall be measu. 

23. 32 Fill ye up then the measure of your f att 

Mark 4. 24 what measure ye mete, it shal! oe meaau. 

luke 6. 38 good measure, presseddown, and shaken 

6. 38 the same measure that y,c mete withal 
John 3. 34givethnotthesx)iritbymeasure(untohim) 
Kom.i2. 3 dealt to every man the measure of faith 
2 Co. 10. 13 the measure of the rule which God hath 
lo. 13 to us, a measure to reach even unto you 
Eph. 4. 7 accor. to the measure of the gift of Christ 
4. 13 the measuie of the stature of the fulness 
4. 16 working in the measure of every part 
Eev. 2i. 17 the measure of a man, that (is), of the an. 

19..4 seat, (2^ gallons, Heb. nKip), {Tarov saton. 
Matt 13.. 33 took and hid in three measures of meal 
Xukei3.i2i took and hid in three measures of meal 

20..4 choinix \1^ pints), xo"*'? clwinix. 

He v. 6. G A. measure of wheat, .and three measures 
JlEAStrSE, to — 
l.To mea,sure, stretch out, Tilj madad. 

Num3s. 5 ye shall measure from without the city 
Deut2i. 2 they shall measure unto the cities which 
Buth 3. IS he measured six ^5^asures) of barley, and 
Isa. 40. 12 Who hath measureavthe waters in the ha. 
65. 7 therefore will I measure their former wo. 
Ezo. 40. she measured the breadth of the buUdiag 
40. 6 measured the threshold of tho gate, (wh. 
40. . 8 He measured also the porch of the gato- 
40. 9 Then measiired he the porch of the gate 
40. II he measured the breadth of tho entry of 
40. 13 He measured then the gate from the roof 
40. 19 he measured the breadth, from the foro 
40. 20 ho measured tho length thereof, and the 
40. 23, 27 and he measured from gate to gato 
40. 24 he measured tho posts thereof, and tho 
40. 28 he measured the south gate according to 
40. 32. he measured the gale according to these 

40. 35 measufed (it) aocordingto these measures 

40. 47 he measiired the court, an hundred cubits 

40. 48 and measured (each)postof thoporch,£ive 

41. I measured the posts, six cubits broad on 
41. 2 and he measured tho length thereof, forty 
41. 3 measured the post of the door two cubits 
41. 4 So he measured the length thereof, twen. 
41. 5 he measured the v/all of the house six 
41. 13 he measured tho house, an hundred cub. 

41. IS he measured the length of the building 

42. 15 toward the east, and measured it round 

42. 16 measured the cast side with the measur. 

42. 17 Hemeasured the north side, five hundred 

42. 18 He measured the south side, five hundred 

42. 19 measured five hundred reeds, with them. 
42. 20 He measured it by the four sides : it had 
43. 10 iniquities ; and let them measuro the pa. 
4S. 3 And of this measuro shalt thou measuro 
47. 3 measured a thousand cubits, and he bro. 
47. 4, 4 Again he measjired a thousand 

47. 5 Afterward hemeasured a thousand ; (and 
47. 18 the east side ye shall measure from.Hau. 
Zech. 2. 2 he said unto me. To measuro Jerusalem 

2.2b oneamre, Tia madad, 3. 

2 Sa. 8. 2 measured them with a lino, casting them 

8. 3 even with two lines measured he to put 

S.To stretch out self, to measure, Tia madad, Sa. 
Hab. 3. 6 He stood, andmeasaxed tho earth: he 
i. To measure, /terpew vnetreo. 

2 Co. 10. 12 measuring themselTCS Dy themselves, and 

Kev. II. I Else, andmeasure the temple of God, and 

It. 2 the temple leave out, and measure it not 

sr. IS had a golden reed tomeasuro the city, and 

21. 16 he measured the city -with tho reed, twe. 

21. 17 he measured tho wall.thereof, anhundred 

lEEASTTEE, above — 

Above. measure, {nrkp^aWdvrcos huperhallontos. 
2 Co. II. 23 in stripes above measure, in prisons laore 

KEASTJEE again, to — 

To measure in reiv,'M,correspondingly, avniierpeo}. 
Matt. 7. 2 mete, It shall be measured to yotr [again] 
. Luke 6, 38 withal it shall be measured to you [again] 

KEASTTBE, beyond or out of — 

1. Abundantly, eaxessively, Jk Tepiffdov ek perissou. 

Mark 6. si amazed in themselves [beyond measure] 
2, Beyond measure, KaO'imepfioXiivkath 'huperbolen. 

2 Co. t. 8 that wo were pressed out of moasuce, ab. 

GaL J. 13 how that beyond measuro I persecuted 



S.Most abundantly or excessively, inrepTreptiTtrSs. 
Mark 7. 37 Arid werebeyond measure astonished, St 

^.Abundantly, excessively, Trepte^ffus perissos. 
Markio. 26 they were astonished out of measure, sa. 

HEASXJBE, thing witho-iit — 

Unmeasured, wiihotit rrieasure, E/ierpos ametros. 

a Co. 10. 13 boast of things ■without (our) measure, bu8 
10. 15 ISTot boasting of things without (our) mo. 
MEASUEED, to be — 
l.To be measured. Tin madad, 2. 

Jer. 31. 37 Ifheaven above can be measured, andtho 

33. 22 neither the sand of the sea measured; so 
nos. 1. 10 which cannot hemeasured sornumbored 

2.T0 measure, fL^Tpia metreo, 

Mark 4. 24 it shaUbe measured to you ; and imtoyoa 
UEEASIJEING — 
Measure, rrjo middah. 

Jer. 31. 39 And themeasnringliaeshallyetgofortll 
Eze. 40. 3 flax in his hand, and a measuring ceed 
40. s iri the man's hand a measuring reed of six 
'42. IS when he had made an end of measuring 
42. 16, 16, 17, i8, 19 with tho measuring reed 
Zech. 2, J and, behold, a man with a measuring Une 
HEAT — 
1, What is eaten, food, -"it^k ahilah. 

J Ki 19. 8 went in the strength of that meat forty daya 

2.2*0 eat, Vsk akal. 

lev. 2s. 7 shail all the increase thereof bo meat 
J Sa. 20. s not faU to sit vrith the king at meat : but 
Job 34. 3 trieth words, as the mouth tastethmeat 
Psa.. sg. 15 Let them wander up and down for meat 

S.What is eaten, food, Sax okel. 

Lev. II. 34 Of all meat which may bo eaten, (that)on 
Deut. 2. 6 Ye shall buy meat of them for money, that 
2. 28 Thou shalt sell me meat for money, that 
Job 12. II try words ? and the mouth taste his meatt 

20. 21 There shall none of his meat be left ; the. 
36. 31 judgeth he the people ; ho giveth meat 
38. 41 cry unto God, they wander for lack of m. 

Psa. 78. 18 tempted God. .by asking meat for their 
78. 30 while their meat(was)yctintlieirmouths 

104. 21 The young lions, .seek their meaifrcmG. 

104. 27 mayest give (them)the4r meat in due sea. 

107. 18 Their soul abhorreth all manner of meat 

143. IS thou givest them their meat in due season 
Lam. I. II have given their.plcasant things for meat 
1. 19 they sought' their meat to relieve their so. 
Joel 1. 16 Is not the meat cut off before our eyes 
Hab. 3. 17 the fields shall yield no meat; the flock 
Mai. 1. 12 fruit thereof, (oven) his meat, (is) ton. 

'i.lVhat is eaten, food, nS?K oklah. 

Gen. I. 29 yielding seed ;' to you it shall he for meat 
I. 30 (I have given) every green herb for meat 
9. 3 thing that liveth shall be meat for yon 
Lev. 25. 6 the sabbath of the land shall be meat fot 
"Eze. 29. s I i^ii'vo given thee for meat to the beasts 

34. s and they became meat to all the beasts 
34. 8 my flock became meat to every beast of 
34. 10 their mouth that they may not be mieat 

5. To eat, .tjj harah, 3. 

Lam. 4. 10 they were their meat in tne destruction 
Q.Food, eating, nna haruth, 

Psa. 69. 21 They gave me also gall for my meat; and 

I.Food, eating, n;i3 hiryah, 

2 Sa. 13. s dress the meat in my sight, that I may sea 
13. 7 now to. .Amnon's house, and dress himmi 
13. 10 Bring the meat into the chamber, that I 

%.Tornfood, tiia tereph. 

Psa.iii. 5 He'^hath given meat unto them that fear 
Prov 31. IS and giveth meat to her household, and 
Mai. 3. 10 thatthere may be meat in mine house, and 

9.Bread, food^Jtesh, on? lechem-. 

Lev. 22. li in his house : they shall eat of his meat 

22. 13 she shall eat of her father's meat; but 
Knm28. 24 the meat of the sacrifice made ^ly fire 

1 Sa. 20. 24 and. -.the long sat him down to eat meat 

■20. 27 Cometh not the son of Jesse to meat, neL 
20. 34 did eat no meat the second day of the m. 

2 Sjt. 3. 35 people came to cause David to eat meat 

13. s Tamar come and give me meat, and dressl 
Job 6. 7 The things . . (are) as my soiTowf ul meat 

20. 14 his meat in his bowels is turned, (it is) tho 
30. 4 who cut up . . juniper roots (for) their meat 

Psa. 42.. 3 Mytearshavebeenmymeatdayandnight 

ProT. 6. 8 Provideth her meat in the summer, (and) 

23. 3 his dainties; for they (are) deceitful meat 

30. 22 and a fool when he is flUed with meat 
30. 2s they prepare their meat in the summer 

Is*. 63. 2s dust(shaU be) the serpent's meat. They 
Eze. 16. 19 My meat also which I gave thee, fine flour 

10. What is eaten, food, SjNtj maakal. 

Gen. 40. 17 (there was) of all manner of bake meats 
■Deut 20. 20 kuowest that they (bo) not trees for meat 

.28. 26 thy carcase shall be meat unto all fowls 
Judgi4. 14 Out of the eater came forth meat, and out 
I Ki. 10. 5 the meat of his table, and the sitting of 

1 Ch.i2. 40 on mules, and on oxen, (and) meat, meal 

2 Ch. 9. 4 the meat of his table, and the sitting of 
Ezra 3. 7 meat, and drink, and oil, unto them of Z. 
Job 33. 20 abhorreth bread, and his soul dainty meat 
Psa. 44. II given us iikesheej? (appointed) for meat 



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t R.ivest him (to be) meat to tho people in. 
• dead bodies. .Iiave theyKivcn (to be)meat 
i pivo tly corn (to be) meat for thme enemies 

7. 33 shall be meat for tlio fowls of tlie licaven 

■ 16. 4 shall bo meat for tho fowls of Iicaven, and 
19. 7 will I give to be meat tor the fowls of the 

.^ 34. 20 their dead bodies sliall bo for meat unto 

(Eze, 4. 10 tliy meat which thou shalt cat (sliall be) 

• ~^'47. 12 shall grow all trees for meat, whoso leaf 

y47. 12 and the fruit tliereofshallboformeat, and 

Pan. 1. 10 who hath appointed your meat and your 

! (Mab. 1. 16 portion (is) fat, and their meat plenteous 

'Hag. 2. 12 orwine, oroil, orany meat, shallit bo h.? 

W.Food, I'liD mazon. 
I o Gen. 45. 23 corn and bread and meat for his father by 
' V Dan. 4. 12, 21 and in it (was) meat lor all " 

li.Morsel, T\^ path. ^ ._ 

)¥ 2 Sa. 12. 3 it did eat of his own meat, and drank of 
lZ.iru,ntin(/, venison, provision, ny^ tsedah. ., 
1*> Psa., 78. 25 eat angels' food : he sent them meat to tho 
\LFqod, meat, fipwiia brOma. 

""^■Mark 7. 19 out into the draught, purging all meats? 
liuko 3. II and he that hath moat, let him do likewise 
I 9. 13 except v/e should go and buy meat for all 

'John 4. 34 My meat is to do tlie will of him that sent 
lEomi4. 15 if tliy brotlier be grieved with (thy) me.at 
*— 14. 15 Destroy not him witli tliy meat for whom 
' J. 14. 20 i'or meat destroy not the work of God. All 
h Co. 3. 2 fed you witli milk, and not v/ith meat 
^ ' 6. 13 ]Meatsforthebolly,.andthe bellyformeats 

8. 8 But meat comraeiidetli us not to God : for 
8. 13 if meat make my brother to offend, I will 

10. 3 And did all eat the same spiritual meat 
']! Ti. 4. 3 (and commanding) to abstain from meats 
'Heb. 9. 10 (Wliich stood) only in meats and drinks 
.^.; 13. q not with meats, wliich have not profited 

If). Eatable, what may be eaten, ^puxn/xos brOsimos. 
p- IiUke24. 41 he said unto them, Have ye hero any m.? 

IS.Act of eating, food, lipucns brusis. 
iJohn 4. 32 I luvve meat to eat that, ye know not of 
\ 6. 2, Labour not for the meai which perisheth 
,6. 27 but for that meat which endurctli unto 
- 6. 55 For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood 
Kora 14. 17 For tho kingdom of God is not meat and 
Col. 2. 16 Let no man tlierefore judge you in meat 

17. Any thing to cat, ■Kpoffipayiov pyosphar/io)i. 

> John2i. 5 Children, have ye any meat? They ansv/. 

rlS.Table, rpaTrefs trapcza. 
> )#: Acts 16. 34 he set meat before them, and rejoiced, b. 
' \^. Nourishment, rpo^-fj irophc. 

' Matt. 3. 4 and his meat was locusts and wild honey 

■■ ■ ~> 6. 25 Is not tlio life more than meat, and tho b. 

10. 10 for the worlonan is worthy of his meat 

^ 24. 45 made ruler, .to give them moat in due so. 

lXukei2. 23 The life is more than meat, and the body 

;Johu 4. 8 were gone away unto tlie city to buy meat 

(Acts 2. 46 did eat their meat with gladness and sin. 

■ ~" ^.Q. 19 when he had received meat, he was stren. 

27. 33 Paul besought (them) all to take meat, sa. 

27. 34 Wherefore I pray you to take (some) meat 

■ 27. 36 good cheer, and they also took (soine)meat 
lEeb. 5. 12 have need of niilk, and not of strong meat 

5. 14 But strong meat belougeth to them that 

iiO.To eat, feed on, consume, corrode, (pdya phago. 
Matt25. 35 I was an hungered, and ye gave me meat 
' 25. 42 I was an hungered, and ye gave me no m. 
Xuke 8. 55 and he commanded to give her meat 

WRflT offering — 

An offering, present, nnsa minchah.^ — 

{Exod29. 41 slialt do thereto accordingto themeatoff. 
\\ 30. 9 Ye shall offer no.. meat offering; neither 

, .' 40. 29 and offered upon it . .the meat offering ; as 

IiCV. 2. I when any will offer a meat offering unto 
' 2. 3 And the remnant of the nieat offering (shall 
2. 4 if thou bring au oblation of a meat offer. 
2. 5, 7 if thy oblation (be) a meat offering, .in 
2. 6 pour oil thereon : it (is) a meat offering 
2. 8 thou shalt bring the meat offering that is 
2. 9 the priest shall take from the meat offer. 
2. ID And that which is left of the meat offering 
2. II No meat offering, which ye shall bring 
2. 13 every oblation of thy meat offering shalt 

2. 13 suffer, .to be lacking from thy meat offer. 

2. 14 if thou offer a meat offering of thy first 

2. 14 offer for the meat offering of thy first fru. 

3. 15 lay frankincense thereon : it (is) a moat o. 
K. 13 and. .shall bo the priest's, as a meat offer. 
*. 14 And this (is) the law of the meat offering 
'6. 15 of the flour of the meat offering, and of 
6. 15 frankincense which (is) upon the meat off. 
6. 20 of an ephah of fine flour for a meat offer. 
6. 21 the baken pieces of tlie meat offering shalt 

6. 23 For every meat offering for the priest shall 

7. 9 all the meat offering that is baken in the 
7. 10 every meat offering mingled with oil, and 
7.37 This(is)thelaw..ofthemeat offering, and 
,9. 4 and a meat offering mingled with oil: for 
9. 1 7 And he brought the meat offering, and took 
10..I2 Take tho meat offering thatremainethof 
14. 10 he shall take, .(for) a meat offering, min. 
14. 20 the priest shall offer, .the meat offering 
I14. 21 fine flour mingled with oil for a meat off. 
14. 31 a burnt offering, mth the meat offering 
23. 13 Uxemeatofferingthereof-.twotenthdeaU 
P3._i6 yo sljall offer a nev/ mo atoge iing unto Uio 



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18 with their meat offering and their drink 
37 a burnt offering, and a meat offering, a 

16 the daily meat offering, and tlie anointing 
15 their meat offering, and tlicir drink offer. 

17 t!ic priest sliall offer also Jiis meat offering 
13 Hour mingled witlioil, for a meat offering 

v. 19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 49, 55, Gi, 67, 73, 79.1 
u7 All tliu o.'Cen. . witli tiieir meat offering 

8 take a young bullock witli his meat olfcr. 
4, 9 Tlicii shall he., bring a meat offering of 

■ thou shalt prepare (for) a meat offering 
24 witli his meat offering, and liis drini; off. 

9 every meat offering of theirs, and every 

5 And. .of an cphah of flour for a meat off. 

8 as tho meat offering of tlio morning, and 
9, 12, 12 two tenth deals of nour(for)am.o. 

13 flour mingled withoil(for)ameatoficring 
20 their meat offci'ing. .flour mingled wtli 
26 when yo bring a now meat offering unto 
=8 their meat offering of flour mingled with 
31 continual burnt o.'icring, and his meat o. 
3, 9, 14 their meat ofTcring. .flour mingled 

6 offering of tho month, and Iu3 meat offer. 

6 the daily liurnt offering, and bis meat off. 
1 1 contu;ual burnt offering, and tlie meat off. 
iC, 22, 25, 28, 31, 3.'„'331usmcatoffcr;'.--" ;.nd 
18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 37 their meat olicring 

19 the meat offering thereof, and their drink 
39 for your meat offerings, and for your dr. 0. 
23 or if to offer thereon . .meat offering, or if 
29 to build an altar, .for meat offerings, or 

19 Jlanoah took a kid with a moat offering' 
23 would not have received . . a meat ofiering 
64 for there he offered, .meat offerings, and 
64 too little to receive liio. .meat offerings 

20 when the meat offering was offered, that 
13 And he burnt, .his meatoffering, and po. 
15 bui'n. .the evening moat offering, and tho 
15 their meat offering, and their drink offer. 

23 tho wheat for the meat offering ; I give it 
.29 for the fine flour for meat offering, and for 

7 the burnt ofl'eriugs, and tho meat off ciings 

17 lambs, with their meat offerings and their 
33 for tho continual meat offering, and for 

5 where aforetime they laid the meat offer. 

9 with the meat offering and the frankinc. 

6 to them . . tliou hast off crod a meat offer. 
26 brhiging. .meatofferings and incense, and 

18 to kindle meat offerings, and to do sacri. 

13 there shall they lay. .the meat offering 
29 They shall eat the moat offering, and tho 
15 one lamb, .for a meat offering, and for a 
17 meat offerings, and drink offerings, in tho 
17 he shall prepare, .the meat offering, and 

24 he shall prepare a meat offering of an ep, 

25 according to tlio meat offering, and aeco. 
S And the meat offering, .an ephah for a 
5 and the meat oft'ering for the lambs as ho 

7 he shall prepare a meat offering, an ephah 
1 1 tho moat offering sliall be an cphah to a 

14 thou shalt prepare a meat offering for it 

14 a meat offering continually by a perpot. 

1 5 Thus shall they prepare . . tlic meat of; cr. 
20 where they shall bake the meat offering 

9, 13 The meat offering and the drink offer. 
14 a meat offering and a drink offering unto 
22 Though ye oft'er mo. .your meat offerings 



TiTKAT, morsel of — 

Act of eating, food, PpSicns Irosis. ■-, 

Heb. 12. 16 who for one morsel ofmoat sold his birth. 

MEAT, portion or provision of — 

Morsel or portion of food, Jap? patkbag. 

Dan. I. s them a daily provision of the king's meat 
I. 8 with tho portion of the king's meat, nor 
1. 13 that eat of the portion of the king's meat 
I. 15 wixich did eat the portion of the king's ni. 
1. 16 took away the portion of their meat, and 
II. 26 they that feed of the portion of liis meat 

[See aUo Broken, dainty, lay, offered to idola, portion, 

sit, savoury.] 

ME-E'DSr'-NAI, '3?9 huilt up. , 

One of David's valiant men of the family of Eushah 

and tribe of Judah. B.C. 1048. In Ch. n. 29; 2 Sa, 23. 

27, it is Sibbecai, Abiezer the Anethothite, IL the 

Hushathite. 

2 Sa. 23. 27 Abiezer the Amethothite JI. the Huabatb. 
KECH-EE-A-THITE, 'Oiap. 

Patronymic of Hepher, ona of David's valiant men; 
place unknown. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. 36 Hepher the M., Ahijah the Pelonita; 

JftE'-DAD, Ti'P love.i 

An elder on whom the spirit fell when remaining in the 

camp with Eldad. B.C. 1492. 

Num II. 26 But there remained . . Eldad, and . . M. : and 
II. 27 said, Sldad and M. do prophesy in the c, 

ME'-DAN, \y^ judgment. 

A son of Abraham by Ketnrah, brother of Midian. B.C. 

1844- 

Gen. 25. 2 :ho bare him Zlmran, and. .M.; and Kid. 
I Ch. I. 32 she bare Zdmian, and Jokahan, and M. 

MEDDLE (with), to — 

l.To stir self up, n-ja garah, 7/ . 

Deut. 2. 5 Meddle not with them ; foi' I will not give 

I 2. 19 distress them not, nor meddle with them 

! a Ki.i4. lo why shouldest thou meddle to (thy) hurt 

a Ch.25. 19 why shouldest thou meddio to (thine) h. 



l.To cause self. to pass over', 135; abar,' 7. 

Prov 26. 17 meddleth with strife (belongins)Tiot'to £) 
3,Tn mix self up with, nny arab, 7.' 
. ^^Prpv 20. 19 meddle not with hini tliat flattereth witli 
24. 21 meddle not witli them tliat are gi^en tO/ 

UEDDLING, meddled with, to be — ""^ 

To intermeddle with, vh} gala, 7 ' 

iProvi?. 14 leave off contention, l;efore It be meddled V 

.. n-f 20. 3 cease from strife., every fool will be me<' 

ME-DE'-BA, K?]')? full waters. 

A plain and city in Keuben, S.E. of Ifcslibon on the right 

side of the Anion ; taken from Moab by Silion, but Unally» 

retaken. Nov/ called Madizabch. ■ ' — 

>lum2i. 30 unto Nophah, which (roacheth) unto M.I 

Josh.13. 9 tho city. .and all the plain of Xf. unto DlJ 

I 13. 16 city..inthc..rlver, and all tire plain hy^U 

1 CI1.19. 7 and tho king, .came and pitched before M J 
Isa. 15. 2 Moab shall howl over Ntbo, and over Mi 

T.TFDES, n?/ no, M^aoi^ the middle, midst.X 

Tlio inhabitants of Media, a rudo and uucultlvated 

rac3. '^ — —\~~' 

2 Kl. 17." 6 and placed tbcmT.in the cities of tho M. 
(■ - 18. II and put tliem..in the cities of the >I. 

Ezra. 6. 2 palace that (is) in tlie province of the M. 

Esth. I. 19 tlie laws of the Persians and the M., tliat 

Isa. 13. 17 I will stir up tlie M. against them, which 

Jer. 25. 25 kings of Elam, and r.Utlic kings of tlie M. 

" 51. II the spirit of the kings of the il. : for his 

r - 51. 28 Prepare againsfher. .tlie kings of the M. 

Dan. 5. 28 Thy kingdom is divided, and given to . . M. 

^6. 8, 12 tlie law of the if. and Persians, which 

6. IS tlio law of tlie M. and Persians (is), That 

/ g. I Ahasuerus, of the seed of the il., which was 

Vii. I first year of Darius the M., (even) I, stood 

Acts 2. 9 Paithiaus, and M., and Elamites, and tho 

UE'-DiA, '19 middle land. _ _ 

A country having tho Caspian Seabh the N.T.fjTcania 
andParthia on the E., Persia andSusianaonthe S., and 
Assyi'ia and Armenia Major on the W. It separated 
from Assyria B.C. 711, and became a republic; in 709 
Deioces became king; in 656 it was invaded, and Dcioces 
was defeated and slain ; in 634 its king Pliraortes, with 
his army, perished before Babylon ; in 632 it is invaded 
by the Scythians; in 609 they are expelled; in 603 tho 
Lydiau v/ar comriicnces ; in 593 Cyrus was born ; in 584 
tho Lydian war closes by the battle of Halys; in 560 
Cyrus deposes Astyages, and raises Cyaxares II. or Darius 
the Mede, to the throne; in 551 Cyrus becomes its king; 
in 547 Lai'issa and Mespila, cities of Media, revolt but 
are subdued ; in 538 Cyrus takes Babylon; and marries 
tho daughter of Ids uncle Cyaxares, thereby uniting, 
Persia and Media. 

Esth. I. 3 tho power of Persia and M., the nobles" 

\ 1. 14 the seven princes of Persia and M., which 

' 1. 18 (Likewise) shall the ladies of Persia and M. 

,. TO. 2 Chronicles of the l;ing3 of M. and Persia J 

Isa. 21. 2 Go up, Elam : besiege, M. : all tho 

Dan. 8. 20 (tv/o) horns fare'' tho kings of II. and Pc, 

HE-BI-AN, NH?.'^^ 

A native of Media; B.C. 53^. _ _ ,. 

Dan. 5. 31 Darius tho M. took the kingdom, (belngj 

I-IEDIATOB— _____ 

Middle man, mediator, ix^a'nris mesites. —, 

Gal, 3; 19 ordained by angels in the hand of a med. 
y?' ■■ 3. 20 Now a mediator Is not. .of one ; but God 
I Ti. 2.- 5 and one mediator between God and men 
Heb. B. 6 he is the mediator of a better covenant 
" — ^ 9. 15 for this cause ho is the mediator of tha 

s ^ 32. 24 to Jesus the mediator of the new covenant, 

EEEDICUTE — (^ 

l.Mcdicine, !^ni gchah. _ .__—;- - 

• Prov 17. 22 A'merryhoartdoothgood(like)aBaedlcInd, 

2.Ci'.ratives, medicine, niK3") rephuoth. 

JcT. 30. 13 uono to plead . .thou hast no healing m^; 
^-aav ) 46. II in vain shalt thou use many medicines y 

3. Healing remcdg, viedicine, nsn? icruphah. 

4 Ezc. 47. 17 fruit, .for meat, and tiio leaf . .for mcdl) 

MEDITATE, (npon'>, to — _ 

\.To '^ncditate, rmdler, r\V} hagah __ ._ . 

• Josh. I. 8 thou shalt meditate therein day and nighft 
(Pea. I. 2 in his law doth he meditate day and , 

■ ~N 63. 6 meditate on thee in the (night) watches . 

,,■77. 12 I will meditate also of all thy Work, and 

/ '743. s I meditate on all thy works ; I muse on 

_, Isa. 33. 18 Thine heart shall meditate terror. Whcra 

'i.To bovi down, muse, meditate nib, n't.;' ffiach, suach. 

Gen. 24. 63 Isaac T.'ent out to meditate in tho field al| 

,Psa.ii9. IS I vrill meditate in thy precepts, and liava 

•^ 119. 23 thy servant did meditate in thy statutes. 



3.70 b& careful, talcs care, fieKerda incletaO. 
-.f.i Ti. 4. 15 Meditate upon these things; give thyself 
MEDITATE before, to — „- 

To talzecare be/orehand,~-!rpofif\cTda> promelelao^ 
■^Lukeii. 14 to meditate before what ye shall ansHcB 
MEDITATION — "^ 

l.Meditaiion, nmTiaguth. _ 

. \Psa^49._ 3 the metlitation of my heai-1 (shall 1j€)Qt 



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%Eaniest meditaiion, J'jn hagir/, 

Paa. 5. I Give ear..O Lord; conildcr ray medita. 

i, Meditation, jVan higgaycm. 

Psa. 19. 14 Let . .the meditation of my heart, be ac. 

A. Meditation, rvty siach. 

Psa. 104. 34 My meditation of him shall be sv/eet : I 
b,A iowing down, musing, nn'f sichah. 

Psa. 1 19. 97 thy law ! it (is) my meditation all the day 
JJ9. 99 for thy testimonies (are) my meditation 

HEEE — 
liSumble, ijg anav, 

Psa. 22. 26 The meek shall eat and he satisfied : they 

25. 9 The meek will he guide in judgment ; and 

9 and the meek will he teach his way 

Ti the meek shall inherit the earth; and sh. 

9 When God arose, .to save all the meek of 

6 The Lord llftethup the meek : he casteth 

4 he will beautify the meek with salvation 

4 and reprove with equity for the meek of 

29. 19 The meek also shall Increase, .joy in the 

61. I me to preach good tidings unto the meek 

Amos 2. 7 pant .. and turn aside the way of the meek 

Zeph. 2. 3 all ye meek of the eai-th, wliich have wr. 

Z.IIumble, y;il anav. ._ 

Numi2. 3 Now the man Moses (was) verymeek, ab. 

S.MeeJc, easy, mild, vpaos praos. 

Mattii. 29 I am [meek] and lowly in heart : and ye 

i.Mech, easy, mild, irpats praus. 

Matt. 5, 5 Blessed (are) the meek : for they shall inh. 

21 5 Behold, thy king cometh unto thee, meek 

I Pe. 3. 4 of a meek and quiet spirit, which is in the 

KEEKKESS — 

1. Humility, nijy anvah. 

Psa. 45. 4 because of truth, and meekness (and) rig. 

2. Humility, nijy, anavah. 

Zeph. 2. 3 seek righteousness, seek meekness : it 

Z.Meelcness, mildness, irp.adTris praotes. 

I Co. 4. 21 or in love, and(in)the spirit of [meekness] 
s Co, 10. I by the [meekness] and gentleness of Chri. 
Gal. 5. 23 [Meekness], temperance : against such 

6. J restore such an one in the spirit of [me.] 
Eph. 4. 2 With all lowliness and [meekness], will 
Col. 3. 12 Put on therefore, .[meekness], long suffe. 
1 Ti. 6. II follow after., love, patience, [meekness] 
e Ti. 2. 25 In [meekness) instructing those that opp 
Titus 3. 2 gentie.showing all [meekness] imto all m. 

i. Meekness, mildness, ■npatrris prauies. 

Jas. I. 21 receive mth meekness tlie ingrafted word 

3. 13 let him show, .his works with meekness 

I Pe. 3. 15 hope that is in you with meekness and f. 

HEET, (more than is) — 
l.Sons of, M5 bene. 

Dcut. 3. 18 shall pass over, .all (that are)meet for the 
'i.Upright, right, "yif) yashar. 

3eT. 20. 14 do with me as seemeth good and meet unto 
3. Uprightness, 1^' yosher. 

Prov II. 24 that withhoideth more than is meet, but 
i.To see, .ikt raah. 

Esth. 2. 9 meet to be given her, out of the king's h. 
^.Worthy, &^los axios. 

Matt. 3. 8 Bring forth therefore fruits meet for rep. 

Acts 26. 20 they should, .do works meet for repentan. 

I Co. 16. 4 if it be meet that I go also, they shall go 

sTh. I. 3 We are bound to thank God .. as it is meet 

CJust, right, SiKcios dikaios. 

PhU. 1. 7 Even as it is meet for me to think this of 
e Pe. 1. 13 Yea, I think it meet, as long as I am in 

7.WeUset, eiSeros euihetos. 

Heb. 6. 7 bringeth forth herbs meet for them by 

B.Sufiicient, l^avos hikanos. 

1 Co. 15. 9 that am not meet to be called an apostle 

S.Honest, beautiful, kuXcs Icalos. 

Matt 15. 26 It is not [meet] to tako the children's br. 

Mark 7. 27 it is not meet to take the children's bread 
HEET, (together or wiai), ts met, to — 
\,To meet together by appointment, ny; yaad, 2. 

Exod25. 23 And there 1 vail meet with thee, and I 
29. 42 where I will meet you, to speak there unto 

29. 43 there I will meet with the children of Is. 

30. 6, 36 testimony, where I will meet with thee 
Nnmi7. 4 testimony, where I will meet with you 
Josh. II. 5 when all these kings were met togetlier 
Web. 6. 2 Come, let us meet together in.. the villa. 

6. 10 Let us meet together in the hoiise of , God 
%Tofind, KVO maisa. 

I Sa. 10. 3 there shall meet thee three men going up 

1 Bi 13. 24 a lion met him by the way, and slew him 

2 Ki. 4. 29 if thou meet any rnan, salute him not ; and 

g. 21 they went out against Jehu, and met him 
10. 13 Jehu met with the brethren of Ahaziah k. 
3. To come or fall upon, yj? paga. 

Gen. 32. I went, .and the angels of God met him 
Exod. 5. 20 they met iloses and Aaron, who stood In 
23. 4 If thou meet thine enemy's o.k or his ass 
Nain 35. 19 when he meeteth hirn, he shall slay him 
35. 21 shall slay the murderer when he meeteth 
Josh. 2. 16 Get you to. . lest the pursuers meet you 



Josh. 17. 10 they met together in Asher on the north 
Ruth 2. 22 that they meet thee not in any other field 
I Sa. 10. 5 thou Shalt meet a company of prophets 
Isa. 47. 3 I will take vengeance, and I will not meet 

64. 5 Thou meetest him that rejoiceth and w. 
Amos 5. 19 did flee from a lion, and a bear met liim 

4. To ineet, iy>J pagash. 

Gen. 32. 17 When Esau my brother meeteth thee, and 

33. ■ 8 What . . thou by all this drove which I met 

Exod. 4. 24 the Lord met him, and sought to kill him 

4. 27 met him in the mount of God, and kissed 

1 Sa. 25. 20 men came down against her ; and she met 

2 Sa. 2. 13 went out, and met together by the pool 
Prov.17. 12 Let a bearrobbed of her whelps meet am. 
Isa. 34. 14 wild beasts of the desert shall also meet 
Jer. 41. 6 as he met them, be said unto them, Come 
Ho3. 13. 8 I will meet them as a bear (that is) here. 

5. To be met, tyjs pagash, 2. 

Psa. 85. 10 Mercy and truth are met together; right. 

Prov.22. 2 The rich.aud poor meet together : the L. 

29. 13 The poor and the deceitful man meet to. 

6. To meet, k'JS pagash, 3. 

Job 5. 14 They meet with darkness in the day time 

7. To go or come before, DTU qadam, 3. 

Deut23. 4 Because they met you not with bread and 
if eh. 13. 2 Because they met not the children of I. 

a.To meet. 

Gen. 14. 

18. 

19. 

24. 

29. 

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19. 

Kum22. 

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Josh. 9. 
Judg. 4. 

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6. 
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II. 
19. 
1 Sa. 10. 
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17- 
17- 
18. 

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25- 

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aSa. 6. 

10. 

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16. 
19. 
19. 
19. 
19. 
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I Ki. 2. 

2. 

i3. 

18. 

21. 

aKl. I. 

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4- 
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8. 
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1 Ch.19. 

Job 39. 

Prov. 7. 

Isa. 7. 

Jer. 41. 
51- 

Amos 4. 
Zech. 2. 



happen, come, N'liJ qara. 

17 the king of Sodom went out to meet him 

2 when he saw. .he ran to meet them from 
I Lot seeing, .rose up to meet them ; and 

17 the servant ran to meet her, and said. Let 
65 this that walketh in the field to meet us 

13 he ran to meet him, and embraced him 

16 Leah went out to meet him, and said, I'hou 

6 he Cometh to meet thee, and fourhundred 

4 Esau ran to meet him,. and embraced him 
29 went up to meet Israel his father, to Gos. 

14 he Cometh forth to meet thee : and when 
27 said. .Go into the wilderness to meet M. 

7 Moses went out to meet his father inlaw 

17 people out of the camp to meet with God 
36 he went out to meet him unto a city of M. 

3 perad venture the Lord will come to meet 
13 went forth to meet them witliout the ca. 

11 go to meet them, and say unto them. We 

18 Jael went out to meet Sisera, and said 
22 Jael came out to meethim, and said unto 
35 And he sent, .and they came up to meet 

31 forth of the doors of my house to meet me 
34 his daughter came out to meet him with 

3 the father . . saw him, he rejoiced to meet 
10 behold, a company of prophets met him 
10 Saul went out to meet him, that ho might 

12 when Samuel rose early to .meet Saul in 
48 and came and drew nigh to meet David 
48 ran toward the army to meet the Philistine 

6 the women came out. .to meet king Saul 

32 God. .which sent thee this day to meet 
34 thou hadst hasted and come to meet me 
21 they went forth to meet David, and to meet 
20 Michal..came out to meet David, and said 

5 he sent to meet them, because the men 
32 Hushaithe Archite came to meet himw. 

I Ziba. .servant of Mephiboshethmethim 

15 Judah came to Gilgal, to go to meet the 

16 came down with the men of Judah to m. 

20 I am come the first . . to meet my lord the 

24 the son of Saul came down to meet the k. 

25 when he was come to Jerusalem to meet 

8 he came down to meet me at Jordan, aud 

19 the king rose up to meet her, and bowed 

7 as Obadiah was in the way. .Elijah met 

16 went to meet Ahab. . . And Ahab went to m. 
18 Arise, go down to meet Ahab king of Isr. 

3 Arise, go up tomeetthe messengers of the 

6 There came a man up to meet us, and said 

7 which came up to meet you, and told you 
15 they came to meet him, aud bowed them. 

26 Eun now, I pray thee, to meet her; and 
31 wherefore he went again to meet him, and 

21 he lighted down from the chariot to meet 
26 turned again from his chariot to meet thee? 

8 meet the man of God, aud enquire of .the 

9 So Hazael went to meet him, and took a p. 

17 Take an horseman, aud send to meet them 

18 So there v/ent one on horseback to meet 
15 the son of Eechab (coming) to meet him 
10 king Ahaz went to Damascus to meet Ti. 

5 and he sent to meet thera : for the men 
21 Eepav,'eth..hegoethontomeetthearmed 
10 there met him a woman (with) the attire 
15 therefore came I forth to meet thee, dili. 

3 Go forth now to meet Ahaz, thou, and Esh. 
9 Hell., is moved for thee to meet (thee) at 

6 And. .went, .from Mizpah to meet them 
31 One post shall run to meet another 

31 and one messenger to meet another, to 9. 
12 Therefore, .prepare to meet thy God, O 
3 and another angel v/ent out to meet him 



9. To meet, happen, come, Niij gara, 2. 

E:5od 5. 3 The Godof theHebreivshathmetwithus 
2 Sa. 18. 9 And Absalom met the servants of David 

10. To meet, happtn, come, nij qarah. 

Deut25. 18 How he met thee by the way, and smote 

11. To ineet, happen, come, n-\ji qarah, 2. 

Exod 3. 18 The Lord God of the Hebrews hath met 



lNum23. 4 God met Baalam : and he said unto him 

23. 15 Stand. .bythybui'ntofiering,whlleImeet 

23. 16 Lord met Balaam, and put a word in hi» 

\%Face, U'SB panijn. 

z Ch. 12. 17 David went out to meet them, and answ. 

"a Ch. 15. 2 he went out to meet Asa, and said untoh. 

19. 2 sonof Hananitheseerwent..tameethlm 

13. To meet, InravTia ajjania.d. 

Matt 28. 9 behold, Jesus [met] them, saying, AU hail 
Majk 5. 2 there [met] him out of the tombs a man 

14. 13 there shall meet you a man bearing a pi. 
Lukei4. 31 he be able ■\i'ith ten thousand [to meet) 

17. 12 there met him ten men that were lepers 
John 4. 51 his servants [met] him, and told, .saying 
Acts 16. 16 a certain damsel possessed, .[met] us, w. 

li.For a meeting, us kitivrria'iv eis apantesin. 
Matt 25. I virgins, which, .went forth [to meet] the 
23. 6 the bridegroom cometh ; go ye out to meet 
Acts 28. 15 they came to meet us as far as Appii Fo. 

1 Th. 4. 17 shall be caught up. .to meet the Lord in 

15. To happen to be near, irapaTvyxdvo) paratugch. 
Acts 17. 17 disputed., daily with them that met with 

16. To cast together, come up with, ffv/xPaWci) sum. 
Acts 20. 14 when he met with us at A^sos, we took 

17. To meet together, ovvavrau sunaniao. 

Luke 9. 37 it came to pass, that, .much people met 

22. 10 there shall a man meet you, bearing a p. 
Acts 10. 25 Cornelius met him, and fell down at his 
Heb. 7. 1 who met Abraham returning from the s. 

7. 10 loins of his father when Melchisedcc met 

IS.Forameetingwith, ei'j crvvduTrifftyeissunaniesin. 
Matt. 8. 34 the whole city came out [to meet] Jesus 

19. To con^ to meet, viravTau) hupaniao. 

Matt. 8. 28 there met him two possessed with devils 
Luke 8. 27 there met himoutofthe city a certain man 
Johnii. 30 was in that place where JIartha met him 
12. 18 Eor this cause the people also met him 

20. Tnordertoa meeting, els ivdyrricnv eis hupant. 
John 12. 13 went forth to meet him, and cried, Hos. 

MEET, go and — 

To come to meet, {nravraa hupantaB. 

Johnii. 20 Then Martha.. weilt and iaot him : but 

MEET, to he — 

l.To have palienci, X)& ardk. 

Ezra 4. 14 it was not meet for us to see the king's 

2.T0 be right, prepared, )13 kun, 2. 

Exod. 8. 26 It is not meet so to do ; for we shall sac. 

o.To be made, used, T\:?V, asah, 2. 

Zie. 15. 5 whenit v/as whole, itwasmeetforuoworlt 
13. 5 shall it be meet yet for (any) work, whea 

i. To prosper, n^y tsahaeh. 

Eze. 13. 4 cast into theflre. .Is it meet for (any) w.t 

5. It behoveth, S(i dei. 

Luke 15. 32 It was meet that we should make merry 
Kom. I. 27 recompence of their error which was meet 

MEET for use — 

Very useful, iSjxpr)(rT0! euehresfcs. 

2 Ti. 2. 21 sanctified, aud meet for the master's use 

MEET, to make — 

To make sufficient, IxavSa hikanoo. 

Col. I. 12 which hath made us meet to be partakers 
MEET, to seem — — 

To he or seem right, 'i^l yasliar, 

Jer. 27. 5 have given it unto whom it seemed meet 
MEETEST — 
Right, upright, t^\ yashar, 

2 Ki. 10. 3 Look even out the best and meetest of your 
MEETDTG — 
To meet, happtn, come, vn,'; qara, 

I Sa. 21. I Ahimelech was afraid at the meeting of 
MEETING (two ways) — 
Double way, crossway, &fi.(poSos amphodos. 

I Markii. ^ without in a place where two ways met 
ME-GED'-BO, ME-GID'-BOH, njo, ['nm place of God. 
A city in Issachar .or Manasseh, AY. of Jordan, in the 
plain of Jezreel, at the N.E. of Mount Carmel, near 
Taanach and Ibleam; once Legio, now Leggun. 

Josh 12. 21 The king of Taanach, one ; the king of M. 
17. II theinhabitantsof M. andhertowns, (even) 

Judg. I. 27 nor the inhabitants of M. and her to-.viis 
5. 19 Taanach by the waters of M. ; they took 

I Ki. 4. 12 (to him pertained) Taanach and M., and 
9. 15 to build the house of the Lord, .and M. 

s; Ki. 9. 27 Ahaziah the king, .fled to M., and died 

23, 29 he slew him at M., when he had seen him 
23. 30 carried him in a chariot dead from M., and 

1 Ch. 7. 29 M. and her towns, Dorandher towns. In 

2 Ch.35. 22 Josiah. .came to fight in the valley of M. 
Zech 12. II as the mourning of H. in the valley of M. 

ME-HE-TAB'-El, 'JNpB'np God is doing good. 

1. Wife of Hadar, eiglith king of Edom. B..C. »s°o- 
Gen. 36. 39 M., the daughter of Matred, the daughter 
» Ch. I. so K., thb daughter of Matred, the daughter 



MEHIDA 



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MEN 



2. A pci-sou whoso grandson tried to irtimidate Nehe- 
miali wlien threatened by Sanballal, and Tobiah. B.C. 
490. 

Nen. 6. 10 Delaiah the son ol M., who (was) shut up 

ME-HI'-DA, HTUD famotis. 

A Netkinim whose'descendants returned with Zerub- 

babel from exile. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 52 the children of M., the children of Hars. 

Neh. 7. 54 the children of M., the children of Hars. 

ME'-HIS. TrD dexterity. 

A Bon of Chelub, through Caleb son of Hur. B. C. 1420. 
I Ch. 4. II Chelub the brother of Shuah begat M. 

BtE-HO-LA-THITE, 'P^hD. 

An inhabitant of a city in Issachar, also called Abel- 

tneholak. 

1 Sa. 18. ig she was given unto Adriel the M. to wifn 
3 Sa. 21. 8 for Adriel the son of Barzillai the II. 

KE-HTJ-JA'-EI, '?><;inD God is combating. 

Son of Irad, a descendant of Cain, and father of Methu- 

Bael. B.C. 3700. 

Gen. 4. 18 Irad begat M. : and M. begat Methiisnel 

ME-HTJ'-BlAir, ]'a\r\a. 

One of the seven'chamberlainn that served in the pre- 
sence of Ahasueras king of Persia. B.C. 500. 

Esth. I. 10 the king, .commanded M., Biitha, Harb. 

HE-HU'-NIM, ME-TI'-HIM, D'4'yD. 

One of the Nethinim whose descendents returned with 

Zerubbabel. B.C. 53S. 

Ezra 2. 50 the children of M., the children of Neph. 

Neh. 7. 52 the cliildrenof M., the cliildren of Keph. 

HE-H0'-Kiii, o'jiyn. 

An Arab tribe at the S. of the Salt Sea, and towards 

Petra. 

2 Ch. 26. 7 And God helped him against . . the M. 

KE JAK'-KON, [ip-il.T 'p. 

A city in Dan, near Kakkon ; now called Oyun Kara. 

Josh. 19. 46 And M., and Rakkon, with the border*. 
ME-KO'-NAH, npD foundation. 
A city in Judah, near Ziklag. 

Neh. II. 28 And at Ziklag, and at M., and in the vili. 
HE-LAT'-IAH, T\'fiho Jah delivers. 
A Gibeonite who helped to repair the wall after 
Nehemiah came from Shushan. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 7 next unto them repaired M. the Gibeonite 

HEL'-CHI, tHiXxU M6\x«f> from Beb. '?^n my king. 

1. An ancestor of Jesus through Mary. 

I/Uko 3.24 Levi which was (the son) of M., wliich was 

2. A still more remote ancestor. 

Luke 3. 28 Which was(the son) of M., which was (the 

HEl-CHI-SE'-DEO, Mt\X"^iSeK. See Mdchizedek. 
Heb. J. 6 a Priest for ever, after the order of M. 
5. 10 Called, .a. .Priest after the order of M. 
6. 20 High Priest for ever, after the order of M, 
7. I For this M., king of Salem, priest of the 
7. 10 in the loins of his father when M. met 
7. II priest should rise after the order of M. 
7. IS after the similitude of M. there ariseth 
* 7. 17, 21 [a Priest for ever, after the order of M.] 

HEL-Cm-BHTJ'-A, HAI-CHI-SHU'-A, y5»'?^9. 
The third son of king Saul. B.C. 1056. 

1 Sa. 14. 49 the sons of Saul were Jonathan . .end M. 

31. 2 the Philistines slew Jonathan . .and Mi. 
I Ch. 8. 33 Saul begat Jonathan, and M., and Abina. 
9. 39 Saul begat Jonathan, and M., and Abin. 
10. 2 the Philistines slew Jonathan . . and M. 
MEL-CHI-ZS'-DEK, pTi-'5^D my king is righteous. 
Tho priest and king of Salem, who met Abraham and 
blessed him. B.C. 1917. 

Gen. 14. 18 And M.tiiig of Salem brought forth bread 
lsa.iio. 4 (art) a priest for ever fitter the order of M. 

KE-IE'-A, UeXias. 

An ancestor of Jesus, through Mary. 

Luke 3. 31 Which was (the son) of M., which ■?ra3(the 
HE' -LECH, ^^p king. 

A son of iiicah, grandson ot Jonathan son of king Sanl. 
B.C. 970. 

I Ch. 8. 35 the sons of Micah (were) Pithon, and M. 
9. 41 the sons of Micah (were) Fithon, and M. 

KE-LI'-OTJ, '3iVd, '3'/P counsellor. 

A priest in Jerusalem in the days of Joilmn, grandson 

oxJozadak; called also 3fai2ucA. B.C. 536. 

Neh. 12. 14 Of M., Jonathan ; of Shebaniah, Joseph 
BTE-LT-TA, MeAiTTj. 

An island in the Adriatic, where Paul was shipwrecked; 
cow called Malta, which' is twenty mile^ long by 
twelve broad ; or it may have been Meleda or Melita, a 
email isle near Dalmatia. 

Acts 28< I they knew that the island was called M. 
EELODY — 
1 i^ong or instrument of praise, -TiDl sdmrah. 

Isa. 51. 3Joy..thaaksgiving,andthevoiceofmelody 

Aiats 5. 23 for I will not hear the melody of thy viola 

%To pl-ci.y en a stringed insirunieiii, ]U nagan, 3. 
Isa. £3. tS make sweet melody, airig niaay songs, that 



UELOS'S, to make — 

lo play on a stringed instrument, <fie{A\ai pjallb. 

Eph.. 5. )9 making melody in your heart to the Lord 
MELONS — 
Melons, □"n'.;;x u.latiichim. 

Numii. 5 the cucimibers, and the melons, and tho 
KELT (away}, to — 

I . To drop, ri^i dalaph. 

Psa.119. 28 iiy soul meltelhforheavlness: strengthen 
2.T0 melt, waste, ncn masah, 5. 

Psa.147. iS Hesendethouthiswordandmelteththem 
Z.To he loathed, despised, rejected, DND maas, 2. 

Psa. 58. 7 Let them melt away as waters (which) run 
i. To melt, dissolve, JlO mxig. 

Psa. 46. 6 he uttered his voice, the earth melted 

Amos 9. s it shall melt, and all that dwell therein 

5. To be 'inelted, dissolved, :io mug, 2. 

Exod 15. 15 the inhabitants of Canaan shall melt away 

1 Sa. 14. 16 the multitude molted away, and they went 

6. To be malted, J« mug, 7a. 

Amos 9. 13 sv/eet wine, and all the hills shall melt 
Nail. I. 5 the hills melt, and the earth is burned at 

7. To be melted, wasted, ops masas, 2. 

E.-codi6. 21 and when the sun waxed hot, it melted 
Jcah. ;. II our hearts did melt, neither did there re. 

5. I their heart melted, neither was their spi. 

7. 5 the hearts of the people melted, and be. 

2 Sa. 17. 10 And he also., shall utterly melt : for all I. 
Psa. ti. 2 as wax melteth before the fire, (so) let the 

97. 5 The hills melted like wax at the presence 

112. 10 he shall gnashwith his teeth, and melt way 

Isa. 13. 7 Therefore .. every man's heart shall melt 

19. I the heart of Egypt shall melt in the midst 
Eze. 21. 7 every heart shall melt, and all hands shall 
Jlic. I. 4 the mountains shall be molten under him 
Nah. 2. 10 the heart melteth, and the knees smite 

S.Tojflow, bn nazal. 

Judg. 5. 5 The mountains melted from before the 
9. To pour out, '^IPJ nasak. 

Isa. 40. 19 The workman melteth a graven image, and 
44. 10 Who hath formed a god, or molten a gra 

Id. To pour out, 'nnj nathak, 5. 

Eze. 22. 20 to blow the fire upon it, to melt (it); so 
22. 20 and I wUl leave (you there), and melt you 

II. To refine, purify, 1":y isaraph. 

Jer. 6. 29 tho founder melteth in vain ; for the wi. 
9. 7 Behold, 1 will melt them, and try them 

12.A inelling or wasting away, opn temes. 

Psa. 58. 8 As a snail (which) melteth, let (every one 

13. To loose, \va lu5. 

2 Pe. 3. 10 the elements shall melt with fervent heat 
1 i. To be dissolved, melted, liquified, r'fiKo/jiai tekomai. 

2 Pe. 3. 12 the elements shall melt with fervent heat? 

MELT, to maie — 

To melt, waste, npp masah, 5. 

Josh.'i4. 8 brethren, .made theheartof thepeople m. 
MELTED, to he — 
l.Meliing, ^wn hiltuk. 

Eze. 22. 22 As silveris melted In the midst of the fn. 

2.7*0 he melted, Jffl mug, la. 

Psa. 107. 26 their soul is melted because of trouble 

3. To be melted, Dpa masas, 2. 

Psa. 22. 14 it is melted in the midst of my bowels 
Isa. 34. 3 the mountains shall be melted Avith their 

4. To be poured out, 'nnj nathak, 2. 

Eze. 22. 21 ye shall be melted in the midst thereof 

5. To he poured out, Tinj nathak, 6, 

Eze. 22. 22 so shall ye be melted in the midst thereof 

MELTING — 

Stubble, meltings, refuse, D'pljn hamasim. 

Isa. 64. 2 As (when) the melting fire bumeth, the 

MEL'-ZAE, fihon the overseer. 

One to whose care Daniel and his companions were com- 
mitted by the chief oi the eunuchs of Nebuchadnezzar. 
B.C. 530. 

Dan. 1. II Then said Daniel to M., whom the prince 
I . :a Tims H. took away the portion of their m. 



1. Tilings formed, D'n^] yetsurim. 

Job 17. 7 and aU my members (are) as a shadow 

2. A member, limb, part of the body, /iixos melos. 

Watt 5.29, 30 that oneofthymembersshould perish 
Kom. 6. 13 Neither yield ye your members (as) inst 

6. 13 your members (as) instruments of right. 

6. 19 as yehave yielded your members seiTants 

6. 19 yieldyourmembers servants to righteous. 

7. 5 did work in our members to hring forth 
7. 23 laee another law in my members, warring 
7. 23 to the lav/ of sin which is in my members 

12. 4 For as we have many members in one body 
12. 4 and all members have not the same ofiBce 
12. 5 and every one members one of another 
I Co. 6. IS that your bodies are the members of Ch. 
6. :j uiall I thea take the members of Christ 



iCo. 6. ji and make (them) the membersof an har.! 
.2. IS as the body is one, and hath many rocm. 
12. 12 all the members of that one body, being 

12. 14 For the body is not one member, but many 
12. i3 But now hath God set the members every 
J2. 19 And if they were all one member, whero 
12. 20 But now (are they) many members, yet 
12. 22 Nay, much more those members of tho 
12. 25 the members should have the same caro 
12. 26 whether one member suffer, all the mem. 
12. 26 one memberbe honoured, all the members 
12. 27 ye are the body of Christ, and members 

Eph. 4. 25 for we are members one of another 

5. 30 For we are members of his body, of hit 
Col. 3. 5 Mortify therefore your members which 
Jai. 3. 5 Even so the tongue is a little member, and 

3. 6 so is the tongue among our members, that 

4. I of your lusts that war in your members? 
MEMOHIAL — 

1. Memorial, ■"njm azkarah. 

I ev. 2. 2 the priest shall bum the memorial of It 

2. 9 shall take from the meat offering a mem. 
B. 16 the priest shall bum the memorial of it 
5, 12 a memorial thereof, and burn (it) on tho 
6. 15 shall bum. .the memorial of it, unto tho 

24. 7 that it may be on the bread Sor a raemor. 
Nun,. 5. 26 the memorial thereof, and burn (it) upon 

2. Remembrance, meiiwrial, 13J, "131 zeker. 

Exod. 3. 15 fliis (Is) my memorial unt» all generatiooa 
Esth. 9. 28 no"- the memorial of them perish from 
f&^. g. 6 their memorial is perished with them 

135. 13 thy memorial, O Lor.D, throughout all g. 
Hos. 12. 5 Lord God of hosts ; the Lord (is) his me. 

3.Mcinorial, remembrance, j'naT zikharon. 

E.\odi2. 14 this day shall be unto you for a memorial 
/3. Q for a memoiial between thine eyes, that 
17. 14 Write this (for) a memorial in a book, and 
eS. 12 stones of memorial urto the children of 
28. 12 upon liis two shoulders, for a memorial 
28. 29 for a memorial before the Lord continu. 

30. 16 it may be a memorial unto the children 
39. 7 stones for a memorial to the children of 

Lev. 23. 24 a memorial of blowin; of trumpets, an 
Num. 5. 15 an oflering of memorial, bringing iniquity 

5. iS put the offering ol memorial in her hands 
10. 10 tliat they may be lo you for a memorial 

16. 40 (To be) a memorial unto the children of X. 

31. 54 amemorialforthechildren of Israel before 
Josh. 4. 7 these stones shall be for a memorial unto 
Neh. 2. 2o ye have no portion, nor right, nor memorial 
Zech. 6. 14 for a memorial in the temple of the Lord 

i.A memorial, token of remembrance, ixvriix6(Tuvov. 
Matt26. 13 shall also this.. be told for a memorial of 
Marki4. 9 shall be spoken of for a memorial of her 
Acts 10. 4 are come up for a memorial before God 

MEMORY — 

Memory, remembrance, memorial, "I't, 151 zeker. 
PSJ..I09. 15 that he may cut off the memory of them 
145. 7 They shall abundantly utter the memory 
Prov 10. 7 The memory of the just (is) blessed : but 
EccL 9. 5 for the memory of them is forgotten 
Isa. 26. 14 hast thou, .made all their memory tg pe. 

MEM'-PHIS, 7: mojili. 

A city in Central Egypt, on the W. of the Nile, the seat 

ot the 3rd, 4th, 7th, and 8th dynasty of Manetlio- 

after Psammetichus the royal residence ; also called 

Noph. 

Ho3. 9. 6 M. shall bury them : the pleasant (places) 

ME-MTT'-CAN, ]3»3. 

One of the seven princes of Persia and Media that saw 

the king's face at pleasure. B.C. 519. 

Esth. I. 14 next unto him (was) Carshena. .(and) M 

I. j6 M. answered before the king and theprin. 

I. 21 The king did according to the word of M. 

MEN — iSee also Man.3 
l.Men, tall ones, D'OD meihim. 

Deut. 2. 34 utterlydestroyedthe men, and the women 

3. 6 utterly destroying the men, women, and 
33. 6 Let Beubcnlive. .let(not) his men befew 

Job II. 3 Should thy lies make men hold their p. ! 
II. II For he knoweth vain men : he seeth wic. 

22. 15 old way which wicked men have troddent 
24. 12 Men groan from out of the city, and the 
31. 31 If the men of my tabernacle said not. Oh 

■Psa. 17. 14 From men (which are) thy hand, O Lord 

1 7. 14 from men oi the world, (which have) their 
10-' 12 When thpy were (but) a few men in number 

Isa % 25 Thy men shall tall by tho sword, and thy 

? I, their honourable men (are) famished, and 

41. 14 Fear not, thou worm Jacob . .ye men of I. 

2. All. ereery, Dha mzthom. 

Judg2o. 48 as well the men of (every) city, as the h 

3. People, DV, oy am. „ ^ j t.» 

Num3i. 32 the prey which the men ol war had caught 

i.Male, ipcrriv arsen ,., x. , 

Rom. I. 27 men with men working that whlcn U un. 

HEN, certain — 

Men, Dy;yti anashim. .^, 

Num. g? 6 there were certain men, who were defllea 

MEN of low degree — 

Sons of Adam err of man, O-iJ*-"}? heM-adam. 
Psa. 62 9 Surelymenoflowdegree(are)vaMty,(ana) 



MEN 



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MERCIES 



SEEN, after the manner of — 

IlUmnn, belonging to man, avdpdwivos anfhropinos. 
Kom. 6. 19 I speak after the maimerotmen becaiise 

MEN'S persons — ■ 

Face, ■n-potruvov prosapon. 

Jude = 16 having men's persons in admiration beca. 

MEN, to play or qmt like — 
'l.To strengthen self, pin chazaq, 7. 
- J 2 Sa. 10. 12 let us play the men for our people, and 
2. To act as mm, avSpiCoy-ai anclrizomai, 

1 Co. 16. 13 Watch ye. .quit you like men, be strong 

MEN, to show selves — 

•Toshoio self a man, ts"'*? ish, 7a. 

Isa. 46. 8 Remember this, and show yourselves men 

ME-NA'-HEM, DnM comforter. 

The sen of Gadi who slew Shallum, and was succeeded 

by his son Pekaliiah. B.C. 761. 

s Ki.15. 14 51. the son of Gadi went up from Tirzah 
15. i6TlienM. smote Tiphsnh, and all that (were) 
15. 17 began M. tlie son of Gadi to reign over I. 
15. 19 M. gave Pul a thousand talents of silver 
15. 2o M. exacted the money of Israel, (even) of 
15, 21 the rest of the acts of M., and all that he 
, 15. 22 51. slept witli Ills fathers ; and Pekahiali 
^ 15-23 Pekaliiali tlie son of M. began to reign over 

ME'-NAN, MaiVay, or Mevyd. 

An ancestor of Jesus, tlu'ough Jfary. 

Luke 3. 31 Melea, whicli was (the son) of [M.,] which 
KEN CEILD'RES — 
A male, ipj zakur. 

Exod3+. 23 Thrice in the year shall all your men ch. 

MEND, to — - 

1. To strengthen, pin chazaq, 3. 

2 CI1.24. 12 and brass to mend the house of the XoitD 

2.T0 make thoroughly fit, Karaprl^o) katartizo. 
Matt 4. 21 he saw otlicr two brethren, .mending tlieir 
Mark 1. 19 who also were in the sliip mending their 

MEN PLEASERS — 

Pleasing men, avdpcoirdp^crKos anthrupareskos. 
Eph. 6. 6 Not with eye service, as men pleasers; but 
Col. 3.22 not with eye service, as men pleasers ; but 

MEN STEALER — 

Men enslaver, avSpaTTodiffrris anrhrqMclisies. 

I Ti. 1. 10 for men stealers, for liars, for perjured p. 

MENSTRTTOTTS woman or cloth — 
l.One separated, rrjj niddah. 

Xam, I. 17 Jerusalem is as a menstruous woman am. 

Eze. 18. 6 neitlier. .come near to a menstruous wo. 

2.Sick, menstruous, nn dairh 

• Isa. 30. 22 Shalt cast them away as a menstruous cl. 
MENTION — 
Mention, /xveta mneia. 

Rora. I. 9 1 make mention of you always in my pra. 
Eph. 1. 16 making mention of you in my prayers 
1 Til. I. 2 making mention of you in our prayers 
Phm. 4 maldug mention of tliee always in my pr. 
MENTION (of, to make), to — 
1. To remember, be mindful of, nat zakar. 

Jer. 20. 9 I will not make mention of him, nor sp. 
23. 36 the burden of tlio Lord ^Iiall ve mcntioi} 
i.To make mention, "13; zakar, 5. 

Gen. 40. 14 make mention of me unto Pliaraoh, and 
E.>;od23. 13 make no mention of the name of other g. 
Josh. 23. 7 neithermakementionofthenameof their 
1 Sa. 4. 18 when he made mention of the ark of God 
Psa. 71. 16 I will make mention of thy rigliteousness 
87. 4 I will make mention of Rahab and Babylon 
Isa. 12. 4 make mention that his name is exalted 
19. 17 every one that maketh mention tliereof 
26. 13 by thee only will we make mention of tliy 

48. I v/hiclr. .make mention of the God of Isr. 

49. 1 niotherhathhcmademention ofmynamo 

62. 6 ye tliat make mention of the Lord, keep 

63. 7 I will mention the lo vingkindnesses of tlie 
Jer. 4. 16 Make ye mention to tlie nations ; behold 
Amos d. lo we may not make mention of the name of 

3.2 meniio'n, remember, nvT]fj.ovevw mnemoneuo, 
Heb. II. 22 made mention of the departing of the ch. 

lEENTION of, to be made — 

To he rcmimhered, mentioned, 13) zakar, 2. 

Job 20. iG No mention shall be made of coral, or of 

IIENTIONED — 

mint is heard, rcjiort, tidings, n;i\n-y shemuaJi. 
V./.C. iC. 56 tliy sister Sodom was not mentioned by 

MENTIOJrED, to be — 

\.To go or come in, n'i3 ho. 

1 Ch. 4. 38 these mentioned by. .names, .princes in 
'Z.To be remembered, mentioned, "i?; zakar, 2. 

lize. 18. 22 they shall not be mentioned unto him 
t8. 24 tliat he liatli done shall not be mentioned 
33. 16 hath committed sliall be mentioned unto 
S.To be caused to come up, rh^ alah, 6. 

2 C'h.2o. 34 wlio (is) mentioned in tlic book of the ki. 
ii.To call, rcnil. N"i|7 r/arcL - ."- 

Joihai. 9 cities which ajc(liere)mcntiooed by naiufl 



ME-O-NE'-NIM, D'ljij;?. 

A place in Eplii-aim, near Shechem. 

Judg. 9. 37 company come along by the plain of M. 

ME-O-NO'-THAI, 'niij/O Jah's dwellings. 

Fatlier of Ophrali, and descendant of Judah through 

Caleb son of Hur. B.C. 1450. 

i Ch. 4. 14 51. begat Ophrali : and Seraiah begat Joab 

KE-PHA'-ATH, nysn, nyo-o, nyw!: height. 

A Levitical city in Reuben, near Kedemuth or Kh-jath- 

aim. 

Josh.13. 18 And Jahaza, and Kcdemoth, and 51. 

21. 37 Kedemothwitli her suburbs, if. with her 

1 Ch. 6. 79 Kedemoth also witli Iier suburbs, and 51. 
Jer. 48. 21 judgment is come upon.. Jahazah, and.. 51. 

ME-PHI-BO'-SHETH, nB-n'?!? utterance of Baal, 

1. Sou of Jonathan, son of Saul. B.C. 1068. 

2 Sa. 4. 4 was five yearsold..Aiulhisname(was)5I. 

9. 6 Now wlien 51., the son of Joiiatlian, the 

9. 6 David said, 51. And he answered. Behold 

g. 10 but iM. tliy master's son shall eat bread 

9. II As for 51. (said the king,) he shall eat at 

9. i2And Jl.hadayoungson, wliosename(was) 

9. 12 the house of Ziba (were) servants unto 51. 

9. 13 So 51. dwelt in Jerusalem ; for he did eat 

16. I Ziba the servant of 51. met him, witli a 

16. 4 thhie (are)all that (pertained) unto JI. And 

19. 24 And5I. tlie sonofSaulcaraedowntomeet 

19. 25 'Wlicreforewentestuot tliou with me, 51.? 

19. 30 And M. said unto the king. Yea, let him 

21.' 7 the king spared 51., tlie son of Jonathan 

2. A son of Rizpah, Saul's concubine, whom David gave 
up to tlie Gibeonitcs. 

2 Sa. 21. 8 the king took. . Armoni and 51.; and the 

ME'-RAB, 310 increase. 

Elder daughter of king Saul, promised to D.ivid, but 

given to Adriel the 5Ielolatliitc. B.C. 1060 

I Sa. 14. 49 the name of the fust born 51., and the name 
j8. 17 Behold my elder daughter 51., her will I 
18. 19 when 51., Saul's daughter, should have 

ME-RA'-IAH, nna revelation of Jah. 

A priest in Jerusalem in the days of Joiaklra, giandsou 

of Jozadak. B.C. 600. 

Neh. 12. 12 of Seraiah, 51.; of Jeremiah, Hananiah 

ME-RA'-IOTH, n'v-io revelations. 

1. An Aaronitc, and ancestor of Azariah the priest in 

the days of Solomon. B.C. 1 100. 

1 Ch. 6. 6 Uzzi begat Zer.ihiah, andZerahiah..M. 

6. 7 51. begat Amariah, and Ainariah begat A. 

6. 52 51. his son, Amariah his son, Ahitub his 
Ezra 7 3 Amariah, the son of Azariah, the son of M. 

2_Another priest of the same line. B.C. 800. 

I Ch. r. II Zadok, the son of 51., the son of Ahitub 
Nch. II. II Zadok, the son of 51., the son of Ahitub 

3. A priest at the close of the exile. B.C. 336. 
Neh. 12. 15 Of Harim, Adnah ; of 51. Helkai 

ME-RA'-RI, np bitter, excited. 

The third and youngest son of Levi, ancestor of the 

5Ierarites. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46 II sons of T.,cvi; Gershon, Kohath, and 51. 

Exod. 6. 16 sons of Levi. .Gershon. .Kohath, and 51. 

6. 19 the sons of 51. ; 5Iahli and 51ushi: these 
Num. 3. 17 sons of Levi. .Gershon, and Kohath. .51. 

3. 20 soiisof 51. by their families; Slahli; and 51. 
3. 33 of 51. (was) the family of the 5rahhtes, and 
3. 33 the 51usliites : these (are) the family of 51. 
3. 35 the chief . .of the families of 51. (was) Zu. 

3. 36 (under) the. .charge of the sons of 51. shall 

4. 29 As for the sonsof 5I.,thoushaltnumber 
4. 33 the families of the sons of 51., according 
4. 42 the families of the sons of 51., throughout 
4. 45 the families of the sons of 51., whom 5Io. 

7. 8 liegave unto the sonsofSf., aceordingunto 
10. 17 the sons of 51. set forward, bearing the t. 
26. 57 they that were numbered of . .51., the fa. 

Josh.2i. 7 The children of 51. by their families (had) 
21. 34 the families of the children of 51., the rest 
21. 40 the children of 51., by their families, wli. 
1 Ch. 6. I sons of Levi ; Gershon, Kohath, and 5r. 
6. i6 ThesonsofLevi; Gershon, Kohath, and 51. 
6. 19 The sons of 51. ; 5Iahli, and 5Iuslii. And 
6. 29 sons of 51. ; 5Iahli, Libui his son, Shimei 
6. 44 the sonsof 51., (stood) on the leftliand: E. 
6. 1)7 of 5rushi, the son of 51., the son of Levi 
6. 63 Unto the sons of 51. (were given) by lot 
6. 77 Unto the rest of the children of 51. (were 
9. 14 the son of Hashabiah, of the sons of 51. 
15. 6 Of the sons of 51.; As.ai.ih the chief, and 
15. 17 of the sons of 51. their brethren, Ethan 
23. 6 the sons of Levi.. Gershon, Kohath, and 51. 

23. 21 The sons of M.; 5Iahli and Mushi. The 

24. 2O The sons of 51. (were) 51. and 5Iushi: the 
24. 27 The sons of 51. by Jaaziah ; Beno, and Sh. 
26. 10 Hosah, of tlie children of 51., had sons 
26. 19 among the sons of Kore, and. .sons of 51. 

a Ch.29. 12 of the sons of 51.; Kish the son of Abdi 

34. 12 Lovites, of the sons of 51.; snd Zechariah 
Ezra 8. 19 Jeshaiah of the sous of 51., his brethren 

ME-RA-KITES, 'Ti.?n :'lu: Merari. 
The (icBccnd.ints of Slcrari. 

Numsc. 5/ Lovites. .of Jlorarl, the family of the M. 



ME-RA-THA'-m, D:ri-;!? double bitterness. 
A symbolic name for Babylon. B.C. 628— 58S.V 

Jer. 50. 21 GoupagaiustthelandGfM.,(cven)agaln8t 
MEECHANIISE — 
l.Merchandise, barter, traffic, nnyn maarab. 

Jize. 27.' 9 all. .were in thee to occupy thy merchan. 

27. 27 tliymerchandise,thymariners,andthyp. 

27. 27 and the occupiers of thy merchandise, aud 

27. 33 multitude of thy riches, and of thy mere. 

27. 34 thy merchandise, and all thy company in 

2.Mercha7idise, traffic, n'73"ip markoleth. 

Eze. 27. 24 made of cedar, among thy merchandise 

Z.Gain of merchandise, "ino sachar. 

Prov. 3. 14 better than the merchandise of silver, .in J 
Isa. 45. 14 merchandise of Ethiopia, aud of the Sa. , 

i.Gain of merchandise, "inp sachar. 

Prov. 3. 14 the merchandise of it (is) better than the 

31. 18 Sheperceivcththathernierchandi3e(is)g. 
Isa. 23. 18 her nicrchanilise and her hire shall be h. 

23. 18 for her mercliandise sliall be for them that 

5. Merchandise, trade or gain, ~"ini? sechorah. 

Eze. 27. 15 many isles (were) the merchandise of thine 
6. Merchandise, traffic, trade, icare, n'^pt rekullahi 

Eze. 26. 12 and make a prey of thy merchandise 

28. 16 By the multitude of thy merchandise they 

7. Merchandise, the lading of a ship, y6p.05 gomos. 

Rev. 18. II no man buyeth their merchandise any m. 

18. 12 Tlie merchandise of gold, and silver, and 

8. Trade, merchandise, traffic, efxiropta emporia. 
Slatt 22. 5 one to his farm, and another to liis mer. 

9. A place of trade or traffic, iiJ.ir6piov emporion. 
John 2. 16 not my Father's house an house of mere. 

MERCHANDISE, to make — 

1. To show self a tyrant, ~QV, amar, 7. 

Deut 21. 14 thou shalt not make merchandise of her 
24. 7 maketh merchandise of him, or selleth 

2. To traffic, make a trade of, iixiropevanai emporc. 

2 Pe. 2. 3 shall they with feigned word make mere. 

MERCHANT (man) — 

l.Canaanite, merchant, JliJa kenaan. __ 

Isa. 23. II given a eoniniaiidnient against the mere. 
Hos. 12. 7 (He is) a merchant, the balances of deceit 
Zeph. I. li for all the merchant people are cut down 

2.Canaanite, merchant, ^ijli? kenaani. 

Job 41. 6 sliall they part him among the merchants 
ProV3i. 24 and delivercth giidles unto the merchant 

Z.To go about, trade, nnn sachar. 

Gen. 23. 16 shekels of silver, current, .with the nicr. 

37. 28 there passed by 51idianites, merchantm. 

1 Ki. 10. 28 the king's merchants received the lineu 

2 Ch. 1. 16 the king's merchants received the linen 

9. 14 (that which) cliapmen aud merchants br. 

Prov 31. 14 She is like the merchants' sliip ; she briu. 

Isa. 23. 2 thou whom the merchants of Zidon, that 
23. 8 whose merchants (arc) princes, whose tr. 
47. 15 thy merchants, from thy youth; they sh. 

Eze. 27. 12 Tar5liish(was) thy merchant by reason of 
27. 16 Syria (was) thy merchant by reason of tho 
27. iS Damascus (was) thy merchant in the mil. 
27. 21 goats : in these (were they) thy iflercliauts 
27. 36 'X'lie mcrcliants among the people shall h. 

38. 13 Slieba, and Dedan, and the merchants of 

i.To go to and fro, be a merchant, ^3t rakal. 

Neil. 3. 31 unto the place, .of the merchants, over 
3. 32 rep.iired the goldsmiths and the merchants 
13. 20 So the merchants, and sellers of all kind 

Song 3. 6 perfumed.. with all powders of the mer. 

Eze. 17. 4 He cropped oft", .he set it in a city of me. 
27. 3 a raercliant of the people for many isles 
27. 13 Tubal, and 51esliec-li, they (were) thy me. 
27. 15 The men of Dedan (were) thy merchants 
27. 17 the land of Israel, they (were) thy mere. 
27. 20 Dedan (was) thy merchant in precious c. 
27. 22 The merchants of Shcba and Raamah 
27. 22 they (were) thy merchants : they occupied 
«7. 23 the merchants of Slieba. .(were) thy mer. 
27. 24 These(were)thynierchantsinall sorts(of 

Nah. 3. i6 Thouhastmultiplicdthymcrchauts above 

b.To go about, trade, search, "vn tur. 

I Ki.io. 15 Besides..of the merchant men, and of tho 

6. A traveller, trader, efiiropos emporos. 

5Iatti3. 45 like unto a merchant man seeking goodly 

Kev. 18. 3 the merchants of t!ie earth are waxed rich 

J 8. II the merciiantsof the earth shall weep and 

18. 15 The merchants ofthcse things, which were 

18. 23 thy merchants were the great men of tho 

MERCHANT, spice — 

To go to and fro, bo a merchant, '??"; rakal. 

1 Ki. 10. 15 of the traffic of the spice merchants and 
MERCIES, (great or tender) — 

l.Bmuels, mercies, y~~n rachamin. 

D.an. 2. 18 That they would desire mercies of file God 
2. BoK-els, mercies, D'cni raQhamim. 

2 Sa. 24. 14 hisijiercies (are') great: and let me not fall 
I Ch.21. 13 very great(aro)Ius mercies; butletmenot 
Neil 9. 19 Vet thou in thy manifold mercies forsook 

9.27 aicordiiip: to thy manifold mercies thou s« 
o. 28 didst, .deliver thorn according to thy in.- 
9. 31 fvr thy great mercies' sake thou didst udt 



/ . MERCIFUL 



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MERCY 



• ^Psa. 25. Urmcmbcr, O Lonn, thy tender nicvcies 

40. II WitliholU not thou tliy tcmlcr mercies fr. 

5t. I acc.untothomultitudeof thytcnilernici'c. 

69. 16 acc.tothcmultitudeotthytcnilorniercies 

77. 9 hath lie in anger shut up Iiis tender nicr. 

79. 8 Ictthy tender niereies speedily prevent ns 

103. 4 with loving kindness and tender mercies 

J19. 77 Let thytendernierciescomcuntome, tlint 

J19. 15O Great (arc) thy tender niereies, O Lonn 

145. 9 his tender niereies (are)over all hisworlts 

lVov.12. 10 the tender mcrciesoltlie\vicl;ed(arc)cniel 

Jsa. 54. 7 but with great niereies will I gatlier thee 

63. 7 aeeording to his niereies, and according 

63. 15 the sounding, .of thy mercies toward nic? 

ier. 16. 5 my peace, .loving kindness and mercies 

43. 12 I will show mercies unto you, that ho may 

>an 9. 9 To the Lord our God (belong) mereies and 

9. 18 our righteousnesses, but lor thy great m. 

IIos. 2. 19 unto me. .in loving kindness, and in mer. 

Zeeh. 1. 16 I am returned to Jerusalem with mercies 

''Z.The kindnesses, judgments, to. '6<na ta liosia. 

Aets 13. 34 I -will give you the sure mercies of David 

MERCIFXrL (kindness) 

i-Pii!/, n^^ri ehcmlah. 

>' Con. iq'. 15 the Lord being merciful unto him : and 
2. Kindness, iDr\ chescd. 

• 1 Ki. 20. 31 the kings ot the house of Israel (are) mo. 

I'sa.ii7. 2 liis merciful kindness is great tow.ard us 
119. 76 Let, I pray thee, thymerciful kindness be 

Prov II. 17 The merciful man doetli good to his own 
. Isa. E7. I merciful men (are) taken away, none e(m. 

8. Kind, Tpn chasid. 

2 Sa. 22. 26 With the merciful, .vilt show thyself m. 
Vi3,. iS. 25 With the merciful, .wilt show thyself m. 
Jcr. 3. 12 I (am) merciful, saith the Loud. .1 will not 

i.ritifv.l, merciful, Dyrri rachtim. 

Exod34. 6 The LoKD God, merciful and gr,acious, lo. 
Deut. 4. 31 For the Lord thy God (is) a merciful God 
z Ch.30. 9 Lord your God (is) gracious and merciful 
Neh. 9. 17 a God ready to pardon, gracious .and me. 
9. 31 forthon (art) a gracious and merciful God 
P3a.io3. 8 The LORD (is) merciful and gracious, slow 
Joel 2. 13 he(is)graciousandmcrcitul,slowtoanger 
Jon. 4. 2 thou (art) a gracious God, and merciful 

5. To love, 2}il!/< &c mcrcifid, dht racliam, 3. 

Psa.116. 5 and righteous ; yea, our God (is) merciful 

^JTirtd, compassionate, iKfiiixaiv cleeinuii. 

JIatt. 5. 7 Blessed (are) the merciful ; for they Fhall 
Heb. 2. 17 that h^ might be a merciful and faithful 

1, Kind, propitious, VAeoi^ hilcus. 

Keb. 8. 12 I will be merciful to their unrighteousness 
S.Piti/ul, oiKTlp/icov oil.iirmon. 

Luke 6. 36 lie ye. .merciful, as yonf Father, .is mer. 
MESCIFTJl, to be (or show self) — 
i.To be gracious, inclined to, ]jn chanan. 

Psa. 26. II redeem me, and be merciful unto mo 
37. 26 (He is) ever merciful, and lendeth ; and 
41. 4 be merciful unto me : heal my soul ; for I 
41. 10 be merciful unto me, and raise me up, that 

56. I Be merciful unto me, O God ; for man w. 

57. I Be merciful unto me, God, be merciful 
59. 5 be not merciful to any wicked transgress. 
67. I Godbemercifuluntous,andblessus;(and) 
86. 3 Be merciful unto me, O Lord : for I cry 

119. 58 be merciful unto mo according to thy word 
119. 132 be merciful unto me, as thou uscstto do 

Z. To cover, pardon, "^2 kaphar, 3. 
. Deut 21. 8 Be merciful, Lord, unto thy people I. 
41, 32. 43 will be merciful unto his land, .to his p. 

3. To sJiow self kind, ipn chasad, 7. 

2 Sa. 22. 26 thou wiltshow thyself merciful, .with the 
Psa. 18. 25 thou wilt show thyself merciful ; with an 

i.To be propitious, appeased, iKaaKo/xat hilaskmnai. 

Luke 18. 13 saying, God be merciful to me a sinner 
MEE-CTT-RI'-trS, 'Epyu?}! Ilcrmes. 
One of the false gods of Greece and Rome, their mes- 
senger, and patron of eloquence and trade. 

Acts 14. 12 they called. .Paul, 31., because he was the 
HERCY — 
l.Kindness, loving kindness, ^p^ chesed. 

Geu. 19. igthouhastmagnified thy mercy, which thou 
24. 27 not left destitute my master of his mercy 
32. 10 not worthy of the least of all the mercies 
39. 21 showed him mercy, and gave him favour 
Exodi5. 13 Thou in thy mercy hast led forth thepeo. 
so. 6 showing mercy unto thousands of them 
34. 7 Keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving 
Kum 14. 18 The Lord (is), .of great merey, forgiving 
•■ ^ 14. 19 according unto the greatness of thy mercy 
Deut. 5. 10 showing mercy unto thousands of them 
7. . 9 which keepeth covenant and mercy with 
7. 12 thy God shall keep unto thee, .the mercy 
Judg. I. 24 into the city, and we will show theemercy 
2 Sa.''7. 15 But my mercy shall not depart a w.ay from 
-,15. 20 return thou, .mercy and truth (be) with 
'22. 51 showeth mercy to his anointed, unto D. 
I Ki ,3. 6 Thou hast showed, .great mercy, accord. 
, 8. 23 who kecpcst covenantandmercy with thy 
I Ch.i6. 34 give thanks . . for his mercy (endureth) 
16. 41 thanks, .because his mercy (endureth) 
17. 13 I will not take my mercy away from him 
a Ch. I. 8 Thou hastshowed.grcatniGrcyunto David 
5, J3 (he is) good ; for his mercy (ondureth) for 



,1 Ch. 6. 14 mercy unto thy Ecrv.ints that walk before 

" ~ 6. 43 remember the mercies of David thy scrv. 

-'• 7- 3 (ho is) good; for his mercy (endureth) for 

7. 6 because his incr.(endureth)for ever, when 

20.21 Praise the Lord; for his mercy (endureth) 

Ezra 3. II his mercy (endureth) for ever toMcrd Ls. 

7. 28 hath extended mercy unto me bcfSrc tlio 

9. 9 hath extended mercy unto us in the sight 

ITeh. I. 5 tliatkccpcthcovcnantandniercytorthcm 

9. 32 God, who kecpcst covenantandmercy, let 

13. 22 according to the greatness of thy mercy 

Job 37. 13 for correction, orforhis land, orformcrcy 

Psa. 5. 7 thy house in the multitude of thy merey 

" "-^ 6. 4 Kcturn..oh save nic for thymercies'sake 

13. 5 I have trusted in thy mercy ; my heart 

18. 50 showeth mercy to his anointed, to David 

21. 7 through the mercy of the most High he 

23. 6 Surely goodness and mercy shall follow . 

25. 7 according to thy mercy remember thou ■ 

25. 10 All the paths of the LoiiD(arc) mercy and 

31. 7 I will bo glad and rejoice in thy mercy 

31. 16 thy servant: save me for thy mercies' sake 

32. 10 he that trustcth. .mercy shall compass 

33. 18 fear him, upon them that hope in his m. 
33. 22 Let thy mercy, O LoiiD, be upon us, ace. 
36. 5 Thy merey, O Lord, (is) in the heavens 
44. 26 Arise, .and rodeciu us for thy mercies' a. 
52. 8 I trust in the mercy ot God for ever and 
57. 3 God shall send forth his mercy and his t. 
57. 10 For thy mercy (is) great unto the heavens 
59. 10 The God ot my mercy shall prevent me 

59. 16 I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the mo. 

59. 17 God (is) my defence, .the God of my nic. 
61. 7 prepare mercy and truth, (which) may 
62. 12 Also unto thee, Lord, (belongeth) me. 
66. 20 God. .hath not turned. .his mercy from 
69. 13 in themuUitude of thymercy hear nic, in 
77. 8 Ishismercy clean gone for ever? doth(liis) 

85. 7 Show us thy mercy, Lord, and gi-ant us 
85. 10 ifcrcy and truth .-ire met together ; right. 

86. 5 plenteous in mercy unto all them th.at c. 
86. 13 great (is)thy mercy toward me ; and thou 
86. 15 thou, .a God. .plenteous in mercy and 
89. I I will sing of the mercies of the Lord for 
89. 2 Mercy shall be built up for ever: thy fai. 
8g. 14 mercy and truth shall go before thy face 
89. 24 my faithfulness and my mercy (shall be) 

89. 28 jMy mercy will I keep for him for everm. 

90. 14 satisfy ns early with thy mercy ; that 
94. 18 My foot slippcth ; thy mercy, Lord, h. 
98. 3 lie Iiatli remembered his mercy and his 

100. 5 the Lord (is) good ; his mercy (is) everla. 
loi. I I will sing of mercy and judgment : unto 
103. 8 Lord, .slow to .anger, and plenteous inm. 
103. II great is his mercy toward them that fear 
103. 17 the mercy of the Lord (is) from everlast. 
106. I (lie is) good : for his mercy (endureth) for 

106. 7 remembered not the multitude of thy m. 
io6. 45 according to the multitude of his mercies 

107. I (he is) good ; for his mercy (endureth) for 

108. 4 thy nicrcy.(is)great above the heavens, and 

109. 12 Let there be none to extend merey unto 
109. 16 he remembered not to show mercy, but 
109. 21 because thymercy (is) good, deliver tliou 
log. 26 Help, .save me according to thy mercy 
115. I glory, fortliy mercy, .lor thy truth's sake 

118. I, 2, 3, 4, 29 his mercy (endureth) for ever 

119. 41 Let thy mercies come also unto me, O L. 
119. 64 The earth, Lord, is full of thy mercy 
119. 124 Deal with thy servant ace. unto thy me. 
130. 7 for with the Lord (there is) mercy, and 
136. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 for his merey (endureth) for 

[So in v. 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, IS, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 
22, 23, 24, 25, 26.3 

138. 8 thy mercy, Lord, (end4ireth) for ever 
143. 12 of tliy merey cut olf mine enemies, and 
145. 8 The Lord. .slow to anger,and of great m. 
147. II pleasure, .in those that hope in his mercy 
Prov. 3. 3 Let not merey and truth forsake thee 
14. 22 mercy and truth (shall be) to them that 
16. 6 Bymercyandtruthiniquityispurgcd; and 
20. 28 Mercy and truth preserve the king , 

20. 28 and his throne is upholden by mercy 

21. 21 He that followeth after.. mercy findeth 
Isa. 16. 5 in mercy shall the throne be established 

55. 3 covenant with you . .the sure mercies of 
Jer. 33. II for the Lord (is) good; for his mercy 
Lam. 3. 22 (It is 0!) the Lord's mercies that we are 
3. 32 according to the multitude of his mercies 
Dan. 9. 4 keeping the covenant and mercy to them 
Hos. 4. I notruth.normercy, norknowledgeof God 

6. 6 I desired mercy, and not sacrifice; and the 
10. 12 Sow. .in righteousness, reap m mercy; br. 
12. 6 keep mercy and judgment, and wait on 

Jon. 2. 8 They that observe, .forsake their own m. 
jlic. 6. 8 todo justly, andtolovemercy, and towalk 

7. 18 heretainethnot. .hedelighteth(in)morey 
7. 20 Thou wilt perform . .the mercy to Abraham 

Zech. 7. 9 show mercy and compassions every man 

'2. To love, pity, be merciful, DriT racham, 3. 

Hab. 3. 2 make known ; in wrath remember mercy 

3. Bowels, mercies, D'Ptn rachamim. 

Gen. 43. 14 God Almighty give.. mercy before the m. 
Deut 13. 17 theLORDmay turn, .and show theemercy 
Neh. I. II grant him mercy in the sight of this man 
Isa. 47. 6 thou didst show them no mercy ; upon the 

i. Kindness, beneficence, cAeos eleos. 

Matt. 9. 13 I will have (mercy), and not Eacriflce : for 
12. 7 I will have [mercy], and not sacrifice, ye 
23. 23 (matters) of thg law, judgment, [mercy] 



Xuko I. 50 his mercy (is) on tliem that fear him from 
""I. 54 He iiathholpen. .in remembrance of (his) 
I. 53 the Lord had showed great mercy upon 

1. 72 To perform the mercy (promised) to our 
.1. 73 Through the tender mercy of our God, w. 

10. 37 And he said. He that showed merey on him 
'^m. 9. 23 onthovesselsof mercy, which lie had aforo 

11. 31 through your merey they also may obtain 
'. ^15- 9 the Gentiles might glorify God for (liis)m. 
Gal. 6. 16 peace 0>c) on them, and mercy, and upon 
Kph. 2. 4 God, wlio is rich in mercy, for his great lovo 
I Ti. I.' '2 Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from God our 

> Ti. I. 2 Grace, mercy, (.and) peace from God Iha 
Ti. 16 The Lord give mercy unto the house of 
/i. ;3 that he may find mercy of the Lord in that 

Titus I. 4 Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from God the K. 
-< 3- 5 according to his [mercy) he saved us, by 

Heb. 4. 16 that we may obtain (mercy), and find graco 

Jas. 2. 13 have judgment, .that hath showed no m. 

2. 13 and mercy rejoiceth against judgment 

3. 17 full of merey and good fruits, without p. 

1 Pe. I. 3 which according to his abundant mercy 

2 Jo. \ 3 Grace be with you, mercy, (and) peace 
Judo 2 Mercy unto you, and peace, and love, bo 

21 looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus 

5. Pill/, iiicrcifid compassion, ohcTipuS^ oiktcrmos: 
P>.omi2. I I beseech you., by the mercies of God, tha* 
2 Co . I. 3 the Father of mercies, and the God of all 
Phil. 2. I if any fellowship, .if any bowels and me. 
Col. 3. 12 Put on therefore. .bowels of mercies, kind. 
Heb. 10. 28 died without mercy under two or threo 

MERCY on or upon, to find, have, obtain, receive, show — 
I.To be gracious, inclined to, )jn chanan. 

Deut. 7. 2 no covenant with them, nor show merey 
Psa. 4. 1 have mercyupon me, and hear myprayer 
6. 2 Have mercyupon me, O LORD; for I (.am) 
9. 13 Have mercy upon me, O Lord ; consider 
25. 16 Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upoa 
27. 7 have mercy .also upon me, and answer ma 
30. 10 Hear, Lord, and have mercy upon mo 
31. 9 Have mercy upon me, O Lord, for I am 
37. 21 the righteous showeth mercy, and givetli 
51. I Have mercy upon mo, God, according 
86. 16 turn unto me, and have mercy uponmo 
123. 2 God, until that he have mercy upon us 
123. 3Havomercyuponu3,OLoRD,liavemercyn, 
Provi4. 31 he thathonoureth him hath mercy ontho 

2. To be gracious, inclined, toj ]in chanan, 3a. 

P1-0VI4. 31 ho that hath mercy on the poor, happy (is) 

Z.To be gracious, inclined to, ]yn clia.nan, 3- 

Dan. 4. 27 break off. .thine iniquities by showingnr. 
i.To love,2nly, be mcrcifid, Dn"i racham, 3. 

Exod33. 19 will shov^ mercy on whom I will showm. 
Psa. 102. 13 Thou sh.alt .arise, (and) have merey upon 
Isa. 9. 17 neither shall have mercy on their father. 
14. I the Lord v/ill have mercy on Jacob, and 
27. II he tli.at made them will not have mercy on 
30. 18 exalted, that lie may h.ave mercy upon 
49. 10 he that hath mercy on them shall lead 
49. 13 Lord.. will have mercy upon his afflicted 

54. 8 with everlasting kindness will I have m. o. 
54. 10 saith the Lord that hath mercy on theo 

55. 7 return, .and he will havemercyupon him 
60. 10 in my favour have I had mercy on theo 

Jcr. 6. 23 they (.are) cruel, and have no mercy; their 

13. 14 I will not pity, nor spare, nor have mercy 
21. 7 he shall not. .have pity, nor have merey 

30. 18 and have mercy on his dwelling places 

31. 20 I will surely have mercy upon him, saith 
33. 26 I will cause.. to.return, .and have mercy on 
42. 12 I will show mercies unto you, that he 
42. 12 that he may have mercy upon you, and 
50. 42 they (are) cruel, and will not show mercy 

Fze. 39. 25 have merey upon the whole house of Isr. 
Hos. I. 6 I will no more have mercy upon the house 

1. 7 I will have mercy upon the house of Judah 

2. 4 I will not h.ave mercy upon her children 
2. 23 I will have mercy upon her that had not 

Zeeh. 1. 12 how long wilt thou not have mercy on J. 

10. 6 for I have mercy upon them : and theys. 

5. To he loved, pitied, f.nd pity, Cnn racha.m, 4. 
Prov23. 13 confesseth and forsaketh . .shall have ra». 
Hos. 2. 23 upon her that had not obtained merey 

14. 3 for in thee the fatherless findeth mercy 

6.2*0 be kind, beneficent,' iXeioi eleeo. 

JIatt. 5. 7 the merciful : for they shall obtain mercy 

9. 27 saying, (Tliou) son of David, have mercy ott 

15. 22 Have mercy on me, Lord (thou) son 

17. IS Lord, have mercy on my son : forhe is L 

2o. 30, 31 Have mercy on us, O Lord, (thou) son 

Markio. 47, 48 (Thou) con of David, have mercy on me 

Lukci6. 24 Father Abraham, have merey on me, and 

17. 13 and said, Jesus, Master, have merey on us 

iS. 38, 39 (t'aou) con of David, have mercy on mo 

Rom. 9. IS I v.'iil have mercy on whom Iwillhave m. 

9. 16 nor of him. .but of God that showeth me. 

9. 18 Therefore hathhomercy on whom he will 

1 1. 30 yet have now obt.ainod mercy through th. 
II. 31 Even so. .that, .they also may obtain m. 

11. 32 concluded. .th.at he might have mercy upon 

12. "8 lie that showeth mercy, with cheerfulness 

1 Co. 7. 2s as one that hath obtained mercy of tho' 

2 Co. 4. I as we have received mercy, we faint not 
Phil. 2. 27 God had mercy on him ; and not on him 
I Ti. 1. 13 X ol'Lained mercy, because I did (it) igno. 

1. 16 for fciis cause I obtained mercy, that in 
I Pe. 2. 10 bad not obt. mercy, but now have obt. ul 



MERCY 



G5G 



MBSOBATTB 



MERCY, of tender — 

Toidcrly, pitiful, oiKrlpnav mkiin,i6n. 

Jas. 5. ji the Lord is very pitiful, and Of tender m. 
HERCT, -without — 
Without kindness, aylxeus anileos. 

Jas. =. 13 he shall have judgment [without mercy] 
KERCY SEAT — 

1,/1 lid, place 0/ covering [sin), ITib? happorcth. 
Exodsj. 17 thou shalt make a mercy seat (of) pure g. 
25. 18 cherubim. .in the two ends of the mercy 3. 
BS. 19 of the mercy scat shall yo make the che. 
85. 20 covering the mercy seat, .toward the m. s. 
25. 31 thou shalt put the mercy seat above upon 

25. 22 commune with thee from above the m. b. 

26. 34 thou shalt put the mercy seat upon the 

30. 6 before the mercy seat that (is) over the 

31. 7 the mercy seat that (is) thereupon, and 
35. 12 (with) the mercy seat, and the veil of the 
37. 6 And he made the mercy seat (of) pure g. 
37. 7 cherubim..on the two ends of the mercy s. 
37. 8 out of the mercy seat made he the cher. 
37. 9 over the mercy se.at. .to tlie mercy seat 

39. 35 and the staves thereof, and the mercy seat 

40. bo and put the mercy seat above upon the 
IjOT, i6. 2 within the veil before the mercy seat, wh. 

16. 2 I ^v^ll appear in the cloud upon the m. s. 

j6. 13 cloud of the incense may cover the m. s. 

i6. 14 upon the. mercy se.it.. before the mercy s. 

i6. 15 upon the mercy seat, and before the m. s. 
Num. 7. 89 from off the mercy seat that (was) upon 
I Ch.28. II the pattern. .of the place of the mercy n. 

^. Place o/propiiiaiioii, or appeasement, IXacrT-ripiov. 

Heb. 9. 5 cherubim of glory shadowing the mercy a. 
UE'-RED, Tio, Tin hold, rebellious. 
A son of Ezra, a descendant of Judah, through Caleb 
son of Jephunneh. B.C. 1400. 

J C'a. 4. 17 the sons of Ezra (were) Jether, and M., and 
4. 18 these (are) the sons of Bithiah . .which JI. 

HE-RE'-MOTH, nioi.o stroiig, firm. 

1. The son of Uriah the priest who weighed the gold 
and silver vessels he had brought. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. 33 II. the son of Uriah tlie priest ; and with 

Nell. 3. 4 next unto them repaired M. the son of U. 

3. 21 After him repaired M. the son of Urijah the 

2. One of the family of Bani that had taken a strange 
■wife. B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 36 Vanlah, M., Eliashib 
S. A priest who, with Nehemiah, sealed the covenant. 

B.C. 457. 

Keh, 10. s Harim, M. Obadlah 

12. 3 Shechaniah, Rehuni, M. 

ME'-SES, D-ip worthy. 

One of the seven princes of Persia and Media that saw 

the king's face at pleasure. B.C. 5:0. 

Esth. 1. 14 M., Marsena, (and)Memucan,,the seven 
ME-Rl'-BAa, .15^0, (lyii^-nsntp) strife, contention. 
A place in Rephidim between Sin and Sinai, at Kadesh- 
bnrnoa, Ti-here Moaes struck the rock and water flowed 
out. B.C. 1491. 

Exod.17. 7 he called the name .of the place.. M., be. 

lfum2o. 13 This (ia) the water of M. ; because the c. 
ao. 24 because yo rebelled . . at the water of M. 
27. 14 that (is) the water of M. in Kadesh in the 

Deut32. 51 the waters of M.-Kadesh,ln the wildsrneas 
33. 8 thou didst strive at the waters of M. 

■Psa. 81. 7 I proved thee at the waters of M. Selah, 

KE-RIE BA'-AL, ^y? nni?, ^^3 a'T?, ''S3 'T?. 

Son of Jonathan son of Saul, and father of Micah. 

B.C. 1020. 

I Co. 8. 34 the son of Jonathan (vrm) M. ; and M. be. 
9. 40 the son of Jonathan (was) M. : and M. be. 

ME-RO'-SACH, rm iold. 

A Babylonian idol, the god of war. Compare Evil- 

lierodc^d', and also Mcrodach-baladan. 

Jer. so. 2 Bel is confounded, M. is broken in pieces 
HE-RO-BAOH BA-LA'-DAH, \-\K^^ IJIn'H?. 
The king of Babylon in the days of fi^ezeklah. B.C. 
712. See Berodach-baladan. 

Xoa. 39. I At that time M., the son of Baladan, king 
KE'-EO-II, Di-iD high place. 

The district in which liea a small lake N. of Cinnerotb,. 
neai'er the springs of Jordan. 

Josh. II. 5 pitched together at the waters of M., to 
II. 7J. came, .againstthembythewatera of M. 

EE-RO-HO-THTTE, 'ITJ'lO. 

An inhabitant of a district in' Zebulun. Compare 

Shiziiron-Tncron. 

z Ch.27. 30 and over tho asses (was) Jehdelah the M. 

Neh. 3. 7 next unto them repaired. .Jadon tho M. 
KE'-ROZ, I'llD. 
A place N. of Mount Tabor, near the lake of Merom. 

Judg. 5. C3 Curse yo M., said the angel of tho Lord 

KEERILT, TfTUBY — 

1. Praised things, D'"?!?.! hillulim. 

Judj,'. 0. =7 made merry, and went into tho house of 

^.Oood, -TiQ tab. 

Judg 16. 25 when their hearts wore merry, that they 
X Sa. 2£. 3') and Nabal's heart (was) merry wit'iiu him 
a S& 23. s8 when Amnon's beart is merry -with wiao 



2 Ch. 7. 10 glad and meiTy in heart for the goodness 
Esth. I. 10 when thelitart of the king was merry with 
■prov.13. 15 ho that is of a merry heart (hath) a contin. 
Ecci. 9. 7 drink thy wine with a merry lieart; for G. 

Z. Rejoicing, ns'^ sameach. 

Esth. 1;. 14 then go thou in merrily with the king unto 

Brov 15. 73 A merry heart makoth a cheerful counte. 

17. 22 A merry heart doeth good (like) a medicine 

MERRY, to be -^ 

X.To be or become good, glad, 3b; yatah. 

Judg 19. 6 Be content . . and let tliine heart be merry 
19. 9 lodge here, that thine heart may be merry 
Ruth 3. 7 And wholi . .his heart was merry, he went 
I Ki. 21. 7 eat bread, and let thine heart be merry 

2. To rejoice, m'y samcach. 

Etcl. 8. 15 than to eat, and to drink, and to be merry 

3. To he cheerful, merry, 157 shakar. 

Gen. 43. 34 And they drank, and were merry With him 

i.To be of good courage, cvSv/xea eitthutneu. 

Jas. 5. 13 let him pray. Is any merry? let him sing 

5. To have an easy mind, be merry, ei/<ppaLyo/j,ai. 
~Lukei2. 19 take thine ease, eat, drink, (and) be merrj' 
•15. 13 and kill (it) ; and let us eat, and be merry 
15. 24 is found. And they began to be merry 

KERRY, to make — 

1. To do good, make glad, 3D; yatah, 5. 

Judgig. =2 as they were making their hearts merry 

2.T0 gladden, rejoice life, n"'n m'y 3. samcach chay. 
Eccl. 10. 19 wine maketh merry : but money answereth 

3. To have an easy mind, he merry, tixppalyoftat. 
Luke 1 5. 29 that I might make merry with my friends 
15. 32 It was meet .tliat \ve should niake merry 
Rev. II. 10 shall rejoice over them, and make merry 

MERRY, (making) — 

Becoining glad, rejoicing, nS-y samcach. 

1 Ki. 4. 20 eating and drinking, and making merry 
MERRY, that make — 

To laugh, deride, play, rejoice, pn'a sachaq,'Z. 
Jer. 30. 19 and the voice of them that make merry 
31. 4 in the dances of them that make merry 

MERRY HEARTED — 

Rejoicing of heart, 3^ nD'y seinach leh. 

Isa. 24. 7 the vine languisheth, all the meny hear. 
ME'-SHA, VV^O, VV"Q freedom. 

1. A king of Moab in the days of Ahab, Ahaziah, and 
Jehoram, kings of Israel, who rebelled against Ahaziah. 

B.C. 896. 

2 Ki. 3. 4 And M. king of Moab was a sheep master 

2. Eldest son of Caleb, brother of Jerahmeel, and grand- 
son of Pharez. B.C. 1540. 

I Ch. 2. 42 the sons of Caleb..(were) M. his first bom 
HE'-SHA, n;^P, ni^'D. 

1, A place in Yemen, or S.E. Arabia. 

Gen. 10. 30 their dv/elling was from M., asthon goest 

2. A Benjamite. B.C. 1330. 

I Ch. 8. 9 Andhebegat. .Zibla, andM.,andMalcham 

EE'-SHACH, ^IS^'a. 

The name given to Michael, one of Daniel's companions, 
by the chief of Nebuchadnezzar's eunuchs. B.C. 600. 
Dan. I. 7 hegave..(thename)..of M.; andto Azariah 

2. 49 he set Shadrach, M., and Abed-nego, over 

3. 12 Shadrach, M., and Abed-nego ; these men 
3. 13 commanded to bring Shadrach, M., and 
3. 14 (Is it) true, O Shadrach, M., and Abed-nego 
3. 16 Shadrach, M.„and Abed-nego, answered 
3. 19 visage was changed against Shadrach, M. 
3. 2o he commanded.. to bindShadrach,M., and 
3. 22 those men thattook up Shadrach, M., and 
3. 13 Shadraoh, M., and Abed-nego, fell down 
3. 26 said, Shadrach, M., and Abed-nego, yo se. 
3. 26 Shadrach, M., and Abed-nego, came forth 
3. 28 Blessed (be) the God of Shadrach, M., and 
3. 29 tho God of Shadrach, M., and Abed-nego 
3. 30 tho king promoted Shadrach, M., and A, 

ME'-SHEOE, ?£E'-SECH, ^^p. 

1. A son of Japheth. B.C. =320. 

Gen. 10. 2 Thosonsof Japheth ; Gomer..andM.,and 
I Cli. t. 5 The sons of Japheth; Gomer.. and M., and 

2. A son of Shcm. B.C. 2320. 

X Ch. 1. 17 sons of Shem; Elam. .and Gether.and M. 

3. A tribe joined vrith Kedar. 

Psa.izo. s VT^oe is me, that I sojourn in M., (that) 

4. The descendants of the son of Japheth, the Moschi or 
Mosochi. 

Eze. 27. 13 Javan, Tubal, and M., they (v/ere) thy m. 
32. 26 There (is) M., Tubal, and all her multitude 
38. 2 set thy face against. .M. and Tubal, and 
38. 3 Gog, the chief prince of M. and Tubal 

ME-GHE-IiEH'-XAH, •"';oH'9. ^n';^)''^^Jahrecompensis. 

A Kohatliito v/hose son Zechariah was a gate keeper of 

tho tabernacle. B.C. ^70. 

I Ca. 9. '21 Zechariah tlie son of M. (v/as) porter of 
ca. I Cf the Korliites (was) M. the son of Koro 
26. 2 And tho cors of M. (were) Zechariah the 
36. 9 And M. bad ww imd bretiirw, strong men 



ME-SHE-ZAE'-EEL, ^Kart'l? God is deliverer. 

1. One whose descendant, MeshuUam, helped to repair 
the wall. B.C. 506. 

Neh. 3. 4 tho son of Berechiah, the sou of M,"And 

2. A person or fam.ily that, with Kehemiab, sealed ilio 
covenant. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. 21 M., Zadok, Jaddua 

II. 24 Bethahiah the son of M., of the children 

ME-SHXL-LE'-MITH, n'Cj'ii'p recompense. 

A priest v/hose descendants dwelt in Jerusalem. B.C. 

500. 

1 Ch. g. 12 Meshullam, the son of M,, tho son of Im- 
ME-SHIL-LE'-MOTH, nioV^'Q recompenses. 

1. An Ephraimite whose son l^erechiah opposed making 
slaves of the Jewish captives. B.C. 770. 

2 Ch.23. 12 Berechiah the son of M., and .Tehizkiah 

2. A priest of the family of Immer, whose descendant 
Amashai dwelt in Jerusalem. B.C. 500. 

Neh. II. 13 the sonof Ahr.sai, the son of M , the son of 
BIE-SHO'-BAB, a^ViyD rciurued, delivered. 
A Simeonite. B.C. 8co. 

1 Ch. 4. 34 And M., and Jamlcch, and Joshahthsson 

ME-SHUL'-EAM, oWi? associate, friend. 

1. Grandfather of Sha'phan, a scribe ill tho days of 
king Josiah. B.C. 700. 

2 Ki. 22. 3 the son of Azaliah, the son of M., the scr. 

2. A descendant of Jeconiah, son of Jehoiakim king of 
Judah. B.C. 520. 

I Ch, 3. 19 the sons of Zerubbabel; M., andHanauiah 

3. The head of a Gadite family. B.C. 1070. 

I Ch. 5. 13 And their brethren..(were) Michael, and M. 
i. A Benjamite of the family of Elpaal. B.C. 1300. 

I Ch. 8. 17 And Zebadiah, and IS., and Hezeki, and 
5. A Benjamite of tho family of Hasenuah, whose son 
dwelt in Jerusalem. B.C. 470. 

I Ch. 9. 7 Sallu the sou of M., tho son of Hodaviah 

C. A Benjamite of the family of Shcphatiah who dwelt 
in Jerusalem. B.C. s'o. 

J Ch. g. 8 and it. the son of Shephathiah, the son 

7. An Aaronite of the family of Zadok, whose descend- 
ants dwelt in Jerusalem. B.C. 500. 

I Ch. 9. II Ililkiah, the son of M., the son of Zadok 
Neh. II. II Hilkiah, the son of M., the sou of Zadok 

8. A priest, ancestor of a family that dwelt in Jerusalem. 
B.C. 470. 

1 Ch. 9. 12 Jahzerah, tho son of M., the son of Mesh. 

0. A Kohathite appointed to oversee tho repairs of the 
temple by Josiah. B.C. 640. 

2 Ch.34. 12 Zecliariah and M., of the sons of tho Koh. 

10. A chief man who returned with Ezra. B.C. 457. 
Ezra '8. t6 Then sent I for Eliezer..and lorM., chief 

11. Ono who assisted in taking account of those who had 
taken strange wives. B.t. 457. 

Ezra 10. 15 M. and Shabbethaithe Lovite helped them 

12. A son of Bani who had taken a strange wife. B.C. 
456. 

Ezra 10. 29 of the sons of Bani; J.I., Malluch, and 

13. A person who rebuilt two portions of the wall. B.C. 
445- 

Nell. 3. 4 next unto them repaired M. the son of 
3. 30 After him repaired M. the con of Berech. 
6. 18 Johanan had taken the driughter of M. 

14. Another who repaired a portion. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 6 and M. the son of Besodeiah; they laid 

15. A prince, priest, or Levite who stood beside Ezra. 

B.C. 457. 

Neh. 8. 4 on his left hand. .Zechariah, (and) M. 

16. A priest who sealed the covenant with Neheniiah. 

B.C. 445. 

Nch.io. 7 M., Abijah, Mijamln. 

17. A chief man who sealed tho covenant with Nehe- 
miah. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. 20 Magpiash, M., Hezir. 

18. A Benjamite whose descendants dwelt iu Jerusalem, 

B.C. 470. 

Neh. u. 7 Sallu tho son of M., the son of Joed 

19. A 'priest of the family of Ezra T;-ho assisted in tho 
dedication of the wall. B.C. 470. 

Neh. 12. 13 Of Ezra, M. ; of Amariah, Jehohanan 
12. 33 And Azariah, Ezra, and M. 

20. Ono of the family of Ginnethon in the days, of 
Joiakim the priest. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 16 Of Iddo, Zechariah; of Ginnethon, M. 

21. A Lovite and gate keeper for the sanctuary after the 
exile. B.C. V45. 

Neh. 12. 2s M., Talmon, Akkub, (were) porters, keep 

ME-SHTTL-LE'-METE, noWp. 

V/if e of Manasaeh, and mother of Amon, kings of Judah, 

and 'daughter of Haruz of Jotbah. B.C. 670. 

2 Ki. 21. 19 And hi^mother's name (was) M., the da. 

HE-SO-BA-ITE, n;?;;;^. 

The patronymic of Jaziel, one of David's valiant men; 

plaoa unkuov/n. B.C. 1048. 

I Cb.ii. 47 SUel, and Obed. and Jasiel the U. 



"MESOPOTAMIA 



G57 



MICHAEL 



KE-SO-PO-TAM'-IA, cnnj nnx Mfo-oiroTafila. 
I'ho countiT between tlio 'J'iRris and Eupliratcs, on the 
N.W. of Babylonia and S.W. of Assyiia. Sec Arci.n- 
Naharaim. It passed sueccssivcly under tlio Baliylo- 
niana, tlie Modes, and tlic Persians ; after tlic Iiatllc of 
Issus, B.C. 333, it came under the Macedonians ; in A.I>. 
165 under the Honians ; in 363 under tlie I'ersiar.s; in 
qo2 under the Cavmatliians; and in 1514 under tlie 
Turks, who still possess it. 

Gen. 24. 10 he arose, and went to M., unto the city of 
Beut 23. 4 r.alaam the son of 15eor of Pethor of .\I. 
Judg. 3. 8 the hand otC'hushanrisliathaim king of M. 
3. 10 the Lord delivered, .king of Jf. into his 

1 Ch. 19. 6 chariots and horsemen out of M., and out 
Acta 2. 9 dncllers in JI., and in Judca, and C'appa. 

7. 2 Abraham, v/hou he was iu il., before ho 

IffESS — 

Li/Ling, burden, gift, nxi^.? mascth. 

Gen. 43. 34 he took (and sent)niesse3 unto them from 
43. 34 Benjamin's mess was five times so uiiich 

2 Sa. II. 8 and there followed a mess, .from the king 

ICESSAGE — 

1 . ! Vord, thing, matter, n^i dabar. 

Judg. 3. 20 I liave a message from Cod unto tlieo 
I Ki. 20. 12 when (Ben-hadad) heard this raess.ago, as 
Prov 26. 6 Ho that sendoth a message by the hand of 

2. Message, nnNS? vudakiUh. 

Hag; "i. 13 spake., iu the Lord's message unto the p. 

S. Message, ayyeXla aggelia. 

I.Jo. 3. II this is the message that ye heard from the 
i, Message, promise, dirayyeXia epaggelia. 

I Jo. I. 5 This then is [the message] wlilch wo have 
6. Embassy, irpea^tia presbeia. 

Luke 19. 14 sent a message after him, saying, T/'o w. 
MESSENGER — 
l.To tell {good) news, V? basar, 3. 

I Sa. 4. 17 the messenger answeredandsaici, Israel is 
2,Messcnger, T|N7Q malak. 

Oen. 32. 3 Jacob sent messengers before him to Esau 

,. 32. 6 the messengers returned to Jacob, saying 

yum2o. 14 And Jloses sent messengers from Kadesh 

21. 21 And Israel sent messengers unto Sihon 

22. J He sent messengers therefore unto Balaam 

24. 12 Spake I not also to thy messengers which 
Deut. 2. 26 Audi sentmessengorsoutof the wilderne. 
.JosU. 6. 17 because she hid the messengers that wo 

6. 25 because she hid the messengers which 

7. 22 So Joshua sent messengers, and they ran 
,Judg. 6. 3s And he sent messengers throughout all 

6. 35 and he sent messengers unto A slier, and 

7. 24 And Gideon st.it messengers throughout 
9. 31 And he sent messengers unto Abimeloch 

II. 12 And Jephthah sent messengers unto the 

II. 13 answered unto the messengers of Jepht. 

II. 14 And Jephthahseutmcssengers again unto 

II. 17 Then Israel sent messengers unto the king 

V II. 19 And Israel sent messengers unto .Silion 

^Sa. 6. 21 Andtheysentmessengersto the inh.abita. 

\ii. 3 that we may send messengers unto all the 

'II. 4 Then came the messengers to Gibeah of 

II. 7 by the hands of messengers, saying, Whoso 

.11. 9 And they said unto the messengers tl-.at 

jit. 9 And the messengers came and showed (it) 

ii6. 19 Wherefore Saul sent messengers unto 

19. II Saul also sent messengers unto David's 

19. 14 And when Saul sent messengers to take 

19. 13 And Saul sent the messengers (again) to 

19. 16 And when the messengers were come in 

19. 20 And Saul sent messengers to take David 

19. 20 the spirit of God was upon the messengers 

10. 21 he sent other messengers, and they prop. 

19. 21 Saul sent messengers again thethird time 

23. 27 there came a messenger unto Saul, saying 
S5. 14 David sent messengers out of the wilder. 
25. 42 she went after the messengers of David 

» 6a. 2. 5 Davidsentmessengersuntothemenof Ja. 
.3. 12 Abner sent messengers to David on his 
3. 14 David sent messengers to Ishbosheth, S. 
3. 26 he sent messengers after Abner, wliich , 
5. II Hiram king of Tyre E«at messengers toD. 
IT. 4 And David sent messengers, and tookher 

11. 19 charged the messenger, saying, When thou 
1,1. 22 So the messenger went, and came and sli. 
II. 23 the messenger said unto David, Surely the 

11. 25 Tlien David said unto the messenger. Thus 

12. 27 Joab sent messengers to David, and said 
ji Bli 19. 2 Then Jezebel sent a messenger unto Elijah 

20. 2 he sent messengers to Aliab king of Israel 
20. 5 themessengerscameagain, andsaid,Thus 
20. 9 Wherefore he said unto the messengers of 
2o. 9 the messengers departed, and brought him 

22. 13 the messenger that was gone to call M. 
s Ki. I. 2 he sent messengers, and said unto them 

1. 3 Arise, go up to meet the messengers of the 
I. 5 when the messengers turned backunto him 
1. 16 Forasmuch as thou hast sent messengers 

5. ip Elisha sent a messenger unto him, saying 

6. 32 ere the messenger came to him, he said 
6. 32 when the messenger Cometh, shut the door 
6. 33 the messenger came down unto him : and 

f. 15 the messengers returned, and told the king 

g. 18 The messenger came to them, but ho co. 
ro. ■ 8 there came a messenger, and told him 
TV 8 Then Amaziah sent messengers to .Tehoash 
»6. 7 SoAhazsentmessengerstoTiglath-Pileser 
17. 4 ie had sent messengers to So king o£ Eg. 



2 Ki. 19. 9 he sent messengers a^ain unto Hezokiah 
19. 14 mcrivcd the letter of the hand of the m. 
19. 23 J!y thy nies.scngers th >u h.ast reproached 

1 Ch.i.). I Now Hiram kingof 'J'yresent messengers 

19. 2 David sent messengers to comfort him 
n. 16 Ihoy sent messengers, and drew forth the 

2 Cli.io. 12 the messenger that went to call Jlicaiah 

36. 15 sent to tlicmljy his messengers, rising up 
36. 16 they mocked the messengers of God, and 

Nell. 6. 3 Isentmcssengersunto them, saying, I(am) 
Job I. 14 there came a messenger unto Job, and 

33. 23 If there be a messenger with him, an int. 
rrovi3. 17 A wicked me.>sengcrfallethinto mischief 

16. 14 The wrath of a king (is as) messengers of 

17. II a cruel messenger shall be sent against 
Isa. 14. 32 AVhat shall (one) then answer the mcsse. 

18. 2 Go, ye swift messengers, to a nation sea. 

37. 9 he sent messengers to Hezckiah, saying 
37. 14 letter from tho liand of the messengers 
42. 19 or deaf, as my messenger (that) I sent? 
44. 26 pcrformoth tho counsel of his messengers 

Jer. 27. 3 by the hand of the messengers which come 

Eze. 23. 16 sunt messengers unto tl\eminto Chaldea 

23. 40 unto whom a messenger (was) sent ; and 

30. gin that day shall messengers go forth from 

Kali. 2. 13 tho voice of thymcssengers shallnomore 

llag. I. 13 Then spakellaggai the Lord's messenger 

Jlah 2. 7 he (is) the messenger of tho Lord of hosts 

3. I I will send my messenger, and ho shall 

3. I even the messenger of tho covenant, whom 
o.TO cause to go before, tell, declare, ^^^^\ nagrxd, 5. 

2 Sa. 15. 13 there came a messenger to David, saying 
Jer. 51. 31 one messenger to moot another, to show 

LAmbassador, TS tsir.- 

Prov.25. 13 a faithful messenger to them that send 
Isa. 57. 9 didst send thy messengers far off, and 

Z. Messenger, &yye\os afjgelos. 

Mattii. 10 I send my messenger before thy face, wh. 
Slark I. 2 I send my messenger bifore thy face, v,'. 
Xuko 7. 24 when the messengers of John were dep. 

7. 27 I send my messenger before thy face, w. 

9. 52 sent messengers before his face : and they 
2.C0.12. 7 the messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest 
Jas. 2. 25 when she had received tho messengers 

(j.A2}ostle, one sent off, i.ir6crro\os ajmstolos. 
2 Co. 8. 23 the messengers of the churches.. the 
Pliil. 2. 2s your messenger, and he that ministered 

MESSENGER, to send a — 

To lay a charge, command, nvf isavah, 3. 

Gen. 50. 16 tliey sent a messenger unto Joseph, saying 
MES-SI'-AK, n'^0 anointed. 
The prince wlio v.as to como as Leader. 

Dan. 9. 25 unto the M. the Princo (sh.all be) seven 
9. 26 after threescore and two weeks shall M. 

HES-SI'-AS, Mecro-i'ai Wecrlas Or. form ofprcceddng. 
John I. 41 AVe have found the M., which is, being in. 

4. 25 I know tliatM. Cometh, which is called C. 
BTETE (out), to — 

\.To measure, niS madad. ■ 

EXOU16. 18 when tliey did mete (it) with an omer, ho 

2. To measure, -m madad, -3. 

Psa. 60. 6 I will divide Shcchem, and mete out tho 
io3. 7 I will divide Shcchem, and mete out the 

3. To weigh, measure, ]2n takaii, 3. 

Isa. 40. 12 Whohath. .mctedoutheavenwiththespa. 

4.7*0 measure, fierpiv ■mclreO. 

JIatt. 7. 2 with what measure ye mete, itshallbem. 
5Iark 4. 24 with what measure yemete,it sliall bem. 
Luke 6. 38 with the «iuue measure that ye inete wit. 

METED out — 

A line, rule, "lii, ii'5 qav. 

Isa. 18. 2, 7 a nation meted out and trodden 

METE YARD — 

A measure, mete yard, T\yi middah. 

Lev. 19. 35 in judgment, in mete yard, in weight, or 
ME-THEG AH'-I-IAH, ns!<ri :np bridle of metropolis. 
A place in Philistia not known. 

2 Sa. 8. I David took M. out of the hand of tho P. 
ME-THTT-SA'-El, SNywo. 

Son of Mehujael, a descendant ol Cain, and father of 
Lamech. B.C. 3800. 

Gen. 4. 18 Mehujael begat M. : audi!, begat Lamech 
HE-THU-SE'-LAH, nV^vi.-ip. 

Son of Enoch, and grandfather of Noah. ■ B.C. 3317- 
2348. 

Gen. 5. 21 Enoch lived sixty, .years, and begat M. 

5. 22 Enoch walked with God after he begat JI. 
5.25 M. lived an hundred and eighty and seven 
5. 26 M. lived after he begat Lamech seven hu. 

■ 5. 27 all the days of M. were nine hundred 

I Ch. I. 3 Kenoeh, 11., Lamech 
HE ZA'-HAB, ini'a offspring of the shining one. 
Grandfather of yiehetabel, wife of Hadar the eighth 
king of Edom. B.C. 1500. 

Gen. 36. 39 thedaughterof Matred,thedaughtercf3I. 

I Ch. 1.50 the daughter of Hatred, the daughter of il. 

MI-A'-MIK, i'C'p fortunate. _ 

1. One of the family of Parosh who had taken a strange 

wife. B.C. 450.- . __ ■ 

Ezra lo. sj of the sops of Parosh : Ramiah . . aod M. 



2. A priest who returned with Ecrubbalel. ■ B.t.'sja 

See Mijaniin. ^ . **. 

Kch.i2. 5 M., Jlaadiah, Bilgah 

IIIE'-HAS, -11120 choice, youth. .._ _ _^ 

A son of Haggeri, and one of David's valiant men. B.a 
1048. 

I Ch.ii. 38 Joel tho brother of Nathan, M. tho son of 

MTB'-SAM, D730 sweet odour. 

1. A son of Ishmael son of Hagar. ' B.C. i?4o. 

Gen. 25.,i3 the sons of Ishmael. .Adbce), and M.^'^ 
I Ch. 1 . 2 5 Nebaioth ; then Kedar, and Adbecl, and iL 

2. A son of Simeon. B.C. 1200 

I Ch. 4. 25 Shallum his son, M. his eon, Sllshma I1I3 

MTB'-ZAIl, nv?P fortified. 

A chief of Edom, descendant from Esau. B.C. 1470; 
Gen. 3<;. 42 Duke Kenaz, duke Teman, duke M./ 
I Ch. J. 53 Duke Kenaz, duke Teman, duke M.' 

MI'-CAH, MI'-CHA, MI'-CHAH, 7\y3, ?n;j'3, Kp'P.\ 

1. An Ephraimito who hired a Lcvite to bo priest t* 
his image. B.C. 1406. 

Judgi7. I there was a man., whose name(wa3)5r. . 
17. 4 made., a graven image, .inthehouscof IL 
17. 5 the man M. had an house of gods, and 
17. 8 ho came, .to the house of M.,as hojoum. 
17. 9 M. said unto him. Whence comcst thou ! 
17. 10 M. said unto him, Dwell with me, and 

17. 12 And M. consecrated tho Levite ; and the 

17. 12 andtheyoungman. .wasinthchnuseofM. 

17.13 Then said M., Now know I that the Lord 
i3. 2 when they came to., the house of M., they 

18. 3 When they (were) by the house of M., they 
18. 4 Thus and thus dealcth M. with me, and 
18. 13 And they passed, .unto the house of M. 
18. 15 and came to the house of. .M., and saluted 
18. 18 these went into M.'s house, and fetched 
18. 22 a good way from the house of M., the men 
18. 22 the men. .in thehousesneartoM.'shouco 
18. 23 they turned their faces, and said unto M. 
i3. 26 when JI. saw that they (were) too strong 
18. 27 they took (the tilings) wliich JI. had mado 
18. 31 theysetthemup JI. "3 graven imago, which 

2. Head of a family of Reuben. B.C. 1470. 

J Ch. 5. 5 JI. his son, Reaia his son, Baal his 8on\ 

3. The son of Jlorib-baal the grandson of Saul. B.a 
1020. 

1 Ch. 8. 34 And the son of Jonathan, .begat Jf. 

8. 35 the sons of JI. (were) Pithon, and lleloch 

9. 40 And the son of Jonathan, .begat II. 

g. 41 the sons of M. (were) Pithon, and Melcch 

4. A Lorite of tho family of Asaph, whose descendants 
dwelt in Jerusalem. B.C. 480. 

I Ch. 9. 15 JIattaiiiah tho son of JI., tho son of Ziehri 

Neh. II. 17 JIattaniah the son of M., the son of Zabdl 

II. 22 tho son of JIattaniah, tho son of JI. Of the 

5. A Kohatliite. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.23. ao Of the sons of Uzzicl ; JI. the first, and J. 

24. 24 of Uzzicl ; JI. : of tho sons of JI. ; Shamir 
24. 25 The brother of JI. (was) Is.shiah : of tho 
C. Father of Abdon whom Josiali sent to inquire of tho 
Lord v/Iicn the Book of the Law w.is found. B.C. 6i,i. 

2 Ch.34. 20 the kingcommanded..AbdontheEonof JI. 
7. A prophet sumamed the Jlorasthite (from Jloresheth 
Gath), he was nearly contemporai-y with Hosea and 
Amos. B.C. 750-700. 

Jer. 26. i3 JI. tho Jlorasthite prophesied in the days 
Jlic. 1. I came to JI. tho Jlorastliite in the days pf 

MI-CA-fAH, ?.'i:3'D who is like Jah t 

A prophet,, the son of Imlah, who foretold the fall of 

Ahab at Ramoth Gilead. B.C. 897. 

1 Ki. 22. 8 (There is) yet one man, JI. the son of Im. 

22. 9 Then the king, .said, Hasten (liither) JI. 
22. 13 the messenger that v/as gone to call JI. 
22. 14 And JL said, (As) the Lord livetli, whai 
22. 15 the king said unto him, JI., shall we go 
22. 24 ButZedekiah. .sm.oteJI. on the cheek, and 
22. 25 And JI. s.aid, Behold, thou shall see in that 
22. 26 Take M., and carry him back unto Anion 
22. 28 And JI. said. If thou return at all in peaco 

2 Ch.iS. 7 (There is) yet one man. .the same (is) JI. 

1 8. 8 the king, .said. Fetch quickly JI. the son 
i3.' 12 the messenger that went to call JI. spaka 
18. 13 And JI. said, (As) the LoKD livcth, even 
i3. 14 the king said unto him, JI., shall we goto 
18. 23 Then Zedekiah.. smote JI. upon tho check 
i3. 24 And JI. said. Behold, thou shalt see on 
18. 25 Take ye JI., and carry him back to Amon 
18. 27 And JI. said, If thou_certainly return iu- 

HT-CHA, «?••?. ._ __ 

1. Son of Jlcphibosheth.son of Jonathan,"^B.C. 1020. 

2 Sa. 9. 12 a young son, whose name (^vas) M. And 

2. A Levito who sealed the covenant with Nehemialu 

B.C. 480. 

Neh. 10. II JI., Rehob, Hashabiah _ 

Ml-CHA'-El, ^NTB Mtxa-fl^ '^'ho is liJce Odd f * 

1. An Asherite, father of Sethur whom Jloses sent to 
spy tlie land. B.C. 1520. , 

Nurai3. 13 the tribe of Asher, Sethur the son' of M. 

2. A Gadite who settled in Bashan. b:c. 1070. 

I Ch. 5. 13 And their brethren . .(were) M:, and Mci 

3. A Gadite. B.C. 1070. _ - . 

I Cli. 5. 1/ Gilead, tlieson of Iti theson of Jeshkhai 

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MICHAIAH 



658 



MIDDLE 



4. A G ershonite whose great-gi-audson Asaph was a chief 
IBiDger in the temple. B.O. iioo. 

y. I Ch. 6. 40^1., the son of Baa^eiah, the son of Male. 
'£. A chief man of Issachar. B.C. 1500. 

i<i Ch. 7. 3 the sons of Izrahiali; M., anil C'oadiah 
j6. A Eeujamite, In Jerusalem. B.C. 1350. 

>J I Ch. 8. 16 And M.,' and Ispali, and Jo'ha, the eons of 
ijr. A Manassite, who joined David in Ziklag. B.C. 1048. 

V» > Ch. 12. 20 of Manasseh, AdnalL.andM., and Jo^abad 
i. The father of Omri prince of Issachar. B.C. io.;o. 

^,-1 Ch.27. 18 OiDavid: oflssacliar; Omri the son ofM. 

8. A son of Jehoshaphat. B.O. 890. 

(,• 2 Ch.2i. 2 the sons of Jehoshaphat. . M,, and Shep. 

10. The father of Zehadiah who returned with Ezra. B.C. 



470. 
I Bzra 



8 Zebadiahthesonof M., and with liim four. 



11. The messenger of God who came to Daniel, and is 

called by him prince of the people of Israel. B.C. 530. 

Dan. 10. 13 but, lo, M., one of the chief princes, came 

10. 21 and (there is) none, .but M. your prince 

12. I at that time shall M. stand up, the great 

f Jude 9 Yet M. the archangel, when contending 

'Eev. 12. 7 M. and his angels fought against thedragon 

MI-CHA'-IA3, .T?>n, ^T3'P, l,T3P, ^niTOwhoisUkeJJ 
1. 1'ather of Achbor, a chief oflQcerof king Josiah. B.C. 
620. % 

I 2 Ki.22. 12 thekingoommanded..Achborthesonof M. 
2. Daughter of Uriel of Gibeah, wife of Rehoboam, and 
another of Abijah. B.C. 960. In i Ki. 15. 2 she is 
called Maachah, daughter of Abishalom, and in 2 Ch. 
II. 20 Maachah, daughter of Absalom. 
,•■ 2 Ch.13. 2 His mother's name also (was)M. the dau. 
8. A prince of Judah ordered by Jehoshaphat to teach the 
people. B.C. 913. 

i- 2 Ch.17. 7 he sent to his princes., to -M., to teach 
4. A priest of the family of Asaph, one of whose descend- 
ants took part in the purification of the wall. B.O. 445. 
Keh. 12. 35 Mattaniah, the son of M., the son of Zac. 

12. 41 And the priests ; Eliakim. .M., Elioenai 
B. The son of Gemariah, one of the princes of Judah in 
the days of Jehoiakim. B.C. 606. 

1 Jer. 36. II When M., the son of Gemanah, the soa 
36. j3Then M. declared unto them all the v^ords 

KI'-CHAI, '?3'P who is like God t - 

The younger daughter of king Saul who Decame David's 

Avife, saved him in his distress, and mocked him in his 

triumph. B.C. 1050. 

•1 Sa.14. 49 names of his two daughters .. Merab . .M. 
18. 20 And M., Saul's daughter, loved David: and 
18. 27 And Saul gave him M. his daughter to w. 

18. 28 Haul saw. .(that)M., Saul's daughter, loved 

19. II M , David's wife, told him, saying. If thou 
19. 12 So M. let David down through a window 
19. 13 And M. took aii image, and laid (it) in the 
19. 17 And Saul said unto M., Why hast thou . 
19. 17 And M. answered S., He said unto me, Let 
25. 44 But Saul had given M. his daughter. Da. 

<a Sa. 3. 13 except thou first bring M., Saul's daughter 
3. 14 Deliver (me) my wife M., which I espous. 
6. 16 M., Saul s daughter, looked through a w. 
0. 20 And M. the daughter of Saul came out to 
6. 21 David said unto M., (It was) before the L. 
6. 23 Therefore M. the daughter of Saul had no 
21. 8 the five sons of M. the daughter of Saul. 
h Ch.is. 29 M. the daughter of Saul, looking out at a 
toCH'-KAS, 0(330 place of Chemosh. 
A place to which some belonged who returned with 
Zerubbabol; the same as Michmash. 

Ezra 2. 27 The men of M., an hundred twenty and 
Nell. 7. 31 The men of M., an hxmdred and twenty 
EICH'-HASH, t^P53, bJosD. 

A city in Benjamin ; Mitkhmas, seven miles N. of Jeru- 
salem, and E. of Seth-aven. , 

I Sa. 13. 2 two thousand were with Sanl in M. and in 

13. 5 And the riiilistinea. .pitched in M.,cast. 
13. II the Philistines gaMiered. .together at M. 
13. 16 but the Hiilistines encamped in M. 

13. 23 tiie Miilistiuc3went..tothopas3ageofM. 

14. 5 theforefront.. (was).. over againstM., and 
14.31 they smote the Philistines.. fromM. to A. 

TTeh. II. 31 Benjamin from Geba (dwelt) at M., and 
Isa. 10. 28Hei3 come to Aiath . . at M. he hath laid 
iffiCH-ME'-THAH, nnopn lur/dny place, 
A city between Ephraim and Manassch. 
1 Josh 16. 6 And the border went out. .to M. on the 
17. 7 And the coast .. v,fa3 from AshertoM., tliat 
KtOH'-EI, ^30 Jah possesses. 

A Benjamite, ancestor of the head of a family in Jeru- 
salem. B.C. 480. 

r " I Ch. 9. 8 Uzzi, the son of M., and Meshullam the 

mcH'-TAM, d;??!?. '.- 

The name of a particular kind of Psalm ; perhaps 

'•golden." -i 

Psa. 16. title. K. of David *• 

56. „ M. of David, whenthe Philistlnestook 
57- ,» W. of David, when he fled from Saul in 

58. „ To the chief Music Jan.. M. of David 

59. „ M. of David, when Saul sent, and tliey 

■ 60. „ Tti .the chief Uiaitiaa. .M. of David, to 



HID DAY — 

1. Double, hriQhtncss, DHilV tsohoraim. 

1 Ei. 18. 29 when mid day was past, and thc^ proph. 
".£Iid day, Di'ri n':ina machatsith liayyom.. 

Neh. 8 3 from tlie morning until mid day, before 
3. Middle of the d,ay, vnxipas /ieffTjs hemeras meses. 

Acts 26. 13 At mid day 6 king, I saw in the way a I. 
HrD'-DIlT, y^a extension. 
A city in the desert, S. of Judah. __ 

Josh 13. 61 In the wilderness, Beth-arabah, M.,"and 
TODDLE, HmST — 
l.Ifalf, middle, midst, 'V", 'VH chatsi, chetsi. 

Exod27. 5 that the net may be even to the midst of 
38. 4 a brasen grate . . beneatli unto the midst 

Josh. 10. 13 the sun stood still in the rnidst of heaven 

2 Sa. 10. 4 and cut off their garments in the middle 
I Ch. 19. 4 cut off their garments in the midst hard 
rsa.102. 24 take me not away in the midst of my days 
Jer. 17. II shall leave them in the midst of his days 
Dau. 9. 27 in the midst of the week he shall cause 
Zech 14. 4 shall cleave in the midst thereof toward 

2. Back, body, midst, 13 gav. 

Dan. 3. 6, II, 13 be cast Into themidstof a burning 
3. 21, 23 into the midst of the burning fiery fur. 
3. 24 Did not we cast . . into the midst of the fire ? 
3. 23 walking in the midst of the fire, and they 

3. 26 Shadrach , . came forth out of .he midsu of 

4. 10 behold a tree in the midst of the earth 
7. 15 was grieved m my spirit in the midst of 

Z.Bosom, centre, p'n chcq. 

I ICi. 22. 35 blood ran out of the wound into the midst 
^.Middle, navel, high part, n?3Q tahbur. 

Judg. 9. 37 See there come people down by the midd. 

Eze. 38. 12 people.. thatdwellinthcmidat.of the land 
5.Palm, f]3 kaph. 

1 Sa. 25. 29 them shall ho sling out. .of the middle of 
6Meart, ih ieb, 

Deut 4. II burned with fire unto the midst of heaven 

2 Sa. 18. 14 whU3(he)waByetalive in the midst of the . 
Psa. 46. 2 the mountains be carried into the midst of 
Prov 23. 34 03 he that lleth dovm in the midst of the 

30. 19 the way of a ship in the midst of the sea 
Jer. 51. I against them that dwell in the midst of 
E2S. 27. 4 Thy 'borders are in the midst of the seas 

27. 25 made very glorious In the midst of the s. 

27. 26 hath broken thee in the midst of the seas 

27. 27 shall fall into the midst of the seas in the 

28. 2 I (am) a god, I sit. .in the midst of the 3. 

28. 8 (them that are) slain in the midst of the s. 

T. Heart, 35^ lebah. 

Jon. 2. 3 hadst cast me into., the midst of the seas 
^Imvard part, anR gereb. 

Gen. 48. 16 into a multitude in the midst of the earth 

Exod. 3. 20 wonders which I will do in the midst the. 

8. 22 I (am) the Lord in the midst of the earth 

23. 25 take sickness away from the midst of thee 

33. 3 for I will not go up in the midst of thee 

33. 5 I will come up into the midst of thee in 

34. 12 lest it be for a snare in the midst of thee 
Deut. 4. 34 (and) take him a nation from the midst of 

11. 6 And what ho did., in the midst of all Isr. 

13. 5 put the evil away from the midst of thee 
17. 20 he, and his children, in the midst of Isr. 
18. 15 a Projihpt from the midst of thee, of thy 
23. 14 XOKD thy God walketh in the midst of thy 

Josh. 7. 13 an accursed thing in the midst of thee, 
JudgiS. 20 took, .and went in the midst of the peop-i 
I Sa. 16 13 anointed him in the midst of his brethren 
I Ki 20. 39 Thy servant wont out into the midst of the 
Psa. 46. 5 God (is) in the midst of her ; she shall not 

48. 9 Wo have thought, .in the midst of thy te. 

SS. 10 miscliief also and sorrow (are) in the mi. 

55. II Wickedness (is) in the midst thereof; de. 

74. 4 Thine enemies roar in the midst of thy c. 

74. 12 working salvation in the midst of the ea. 
' 78. 28 he let (it) fall in the midst of their camp 
110. 2 rule thou in the midst of thine enemies 
138. 7 Though I walk in the midst of trouble 
Prov 14. 33 (that which is) in the midst of fools is m. 
Isa. 4. 4 the blood of Jerusalem from the midst 
'' 5. 8 be placed alone in the midst of the earth 

5. 25 their carcases, .torn in the midst of the 
C. 12 a great forsaking ia the midst of the land 

10. 23 a consumption..in the midst of all the la. 

12. 6 the Holy One of Israel in the midst of thee 
19. I the heart of Egypt shall molt in the midst 
19. 3 spirit of Egypt shall fail in the midst 

19. 14 hath mingled a perverse spirit in the mi. 
19. 24 (oven) a blessing in the midst of the land 
24, 13 V/hcn thus it shall be in the midst of the 
23. II shall spread forth his hands in the midst 

29. 23 the v/ork of mine hands, in the midst of 
Jer. 6. I to flee out of the midst of Jerusalem, and 

6. 6 she (is) wholly oppression in the midst of 

14. 9 yet thou, O Lord, (art) in the midst of us 

29. 8 diviners, that (be) in tlie midst of you, de. 

30. 21 their governor shall proceed from the m. 
46. 21 her hired men (are) in the midst of her 

Lam. I. 13 all my mighty (men) in the midst of me 
3. 45 Thou hast made us. .refuse in the midst 
4. 13 shed the blood of the just in the midst of 
Eze. 22. 27 Her princes in the midst thereof (are^ like 
Eos. 5. 4 spirit of whoredoms (is) in the midst of 

11. 9 the Holy One in the midst of thee: and I 
Joel 2.37 yo shall know that I (am) ia the micljt of I. 



Amos 2. 

, 3- 

7- 

7- 

.S- 

■■s- 

5- 
S- 
6. 

3- 



Mia: 



Nah, 
Hab. 



Zeph. 



3- 
3' 
■ 3- 
3- 
3- 
3- 
3- 
Zech. 14. 

9. Middle, 

Gen. I, 

2. 

3- 

IS' 

19. 
Exod. 3. 

3- 
II. 
14. 
14. 
14. 
14. 
14- 
^5- 
24. 
24. 
26. 
28, 

39' 
Lev. i6. 

Num. 2, 

5- 
16. 
19. 
33- 

^ .35' 

Deut. 4. 

4- 
4- 
4- 
5- 
S- 
5- 
5- 
S- 
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jg. 

3-' 
Josh. 3. 

4- 
4- 
4- 
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7- 
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8. 



13' 
Judg I 5 

16, 



iSa. 



18. 

„ '^■ 
a Sa. I. 

4- 

6. 

20. 

23- 

23. 

24. 

iKl. 3. 

6. 



2K.i. 6, 

I CI1.H. 

16. 

aCh. 6. 

7- 

20. 

32. 

Ifeh. 4. 

9- 

Esth. 4. 

Psa. 22. 

22. 

57- 
116. 

'35- 

13<5. 

r- '37- 

Prov. 4. 



3 will cut off the judge from the midst the: 
9 behold the great tumults in thoruidst the.- 
3 I v/iU set a plumb line in the midst of my 

10 hath conspired against thee in the midst 
7, 8 shall be. .in the-. midst of uiany people 

10 I will cut off thy horses out of the midst 

13 thy standing images out of the midst of- 

14 I will pluck up thy groves out of the midst 

14 thy casting down (shall be) in the midst 
13 thy people in the midst of thee (are) wo. 
19 and. .no breath at all in the midst of it 

2 revive thy work in the midst of the years' 

2 in the midst of the years make known 

5 The ju^tLORD(is)ui the midst thereof; ta 
III will take away out of the midst of theo 
12 I will also leave in the midst of thee an 

15 the Lord, (is) in the midst of thee : then 

17 The Lord thy God in the midst of thee (is) 
, I spoil shall be divided in the midst of thee 

midst, T|iri tavek.' 

6 Let there be a Armament in the midst of 
9 the tree of life also in the midst of thega. 

3 the fruit of the tree which(is)in the midst 
10 divided them in the midst, and laid each 
29 sent Lot out of the midst of the overthrow 

2 in aflame offli'e out of the midst of a bush 

4 God called Unto him out of the midst of ' 

4 About midnight vrill I go out into the m. 

16 dry (ground) through the midst of the sea 

22 went into the midst of the sea upon the 

23 went in after them to the midst of the sea 

27 overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of 
29 walked upon dry (land) in the midst of tho 

19 went on dry (land) in the midst of the sea 
16 he called unto Moses out of the midst of 

18 Moses went into tlie midst of the cloud 

28 the middle bar in the midst of the boards 

32 an hole in the top of it, in the midst ther. 
23 And. .an hole in the midst of the robe, as 

16 among them in the midst of their unclean. 

17 with tho camp of the Levites inthe midst 

3 their camps, in the midst whereof I dwell 
47 and ran into the midst of the congregation 

6 into the midst of the burning of the heifer 
8 passed through the midst of the sea into 

5 the city (shall be) in the|midst : this shall 

12 Lord spake unto you out of the midst of 

15 spake unto you in Horeb put of the midst 

33 the voice of God speaking out of the midst 
36 thou heardest his words out of the midst 

4 in the mount, out of the midst of the fire 

22 in the mount, out of the midst of the flre 

23 when ye heard the voice out of the midst 

24 we have heard his voice out of the midst 

26 God speaking out of the midst of the flre 

10 in the mount, out of the midst of the fire 

4 in the mount, out of the midst of the flre 
3 which he did in the midst of Egypt unto 

16 gather all the spoil of it into the midst of 

2 separate three cities for thee in the midst 
51 ye sanctified me not in the midst of the c. 

17 stood firm on dry ground inthe midst of 

3 Take you hence out of the midst of Jordan 

5 into the midst of Jordan, and take you up 

8 took up twelve stones out of the midst of 

9 Joshua set up twelve stones in the midst 
, 10 stood in the midst of Jordan, until every 

18 were come up out of the midst of Jordan 

21 hid in the earth in the midst of my tent 
23 they took them out of the m.idst of the tent 

13 Joshua went that night into the midst of 

22 so they v/ere in the midst of Israel, some 
2 from the middle of the river, and from h. 
9, 16 the city that (is) in the midst of the r. 

4 put a fire brand in the midst between two 

29 Samson took hold of the two middle pill. 
42 them . . they destroyed in the midst of them 

11 they came into the midst of the host in tho 

10 prophesied in the midst of the house : and 
29 them shall he sling out . . of the middle of 

25 How are the mighty fallen in the midst of 

6 they came thither into the midst of the 
17 in the midst of the tabernacle^that David 

12 Amasa wallowed in blood in tho midst of 

12 he stood in the midst of the ground, and 

20 slew a lion in tlie midst of a pit in time 

5 side of the city that [lieth] in the midst 

8 thy servant (is) in the midst of thy people 

27 touched one another in the midst of the 
51 out of Egypt, frofn the midst of the fum. 
64 did the kinghallowthemiddleof the court 

20 and behold, .in the midst of Sanlaria 

14 they set themselves in the midst of (that) 
I set it in the midst of the tent that David 

13 and had set it in the midst of the court 

7 Solomon hallowed the middle of the court 

14 the Lord in the midst of the congregation 
4 the brook that ran through the midst of 

11 till we come in the midst among them 
II so that they went through the midst of 

1 went out into the midst of the city, and 
14 it is melted in the midst of my bowels 

22 in the midst of the congregation will I p. 

6 into the midst whereof they are fallen 

19 in the midst of thee, Jerusalcin. Pratee 

9 sent tokens and wonders into the midst 
14 made Israel to pass through the midst of 

2 our harps upon the willows in the midst 

21 keep them in the midst of thine heart 

14 I was almost in all evil in the luidst of tho 
za. I lead . .in tho laidst of tho iJitlis ct! judg. 



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MIDDLE 



659 



"MIGDOn 



Song 3. 10 the midst thereof being paved (with) love 
Isa. ^ 5. 2 built a towor in the midst of it, and also 

6. si dwell ill the midst of a people of unclean 

7. 6 set a king in the midst of it. .the son of T. 
16. 3 as tho ni;jht in the midst of the noon day 
19. 19 an altar to the Lord in tho midst of the I. 
24. i3 lie that comcth up out of the midst of the 
,41. i3 and fountains in the midst of tho valleys 
52. II go yo out of tho midst of her; be ye clean 
58. 9 If thou take away from the midst of thee 

V '66. 17 ill the gardens behind one (tree) in the m. 
Ucr.'i 9. 6 Thine habitation (is) in the midst of dec. 

12. 16 then shall they bo built in the midst of ray 
'ai. 4 I VifiU assemble them into the midst of 
37. 12 to separate himself thence in the midst of 
|39.. 3 princes, .came in, and sat in the middle g. 
.41. 7 when they came into the midst of the city 
141. 7 into the raidst-of the pit, he, and the men 
ISO." 8 Remove out of the midst of Babylon, and 
■50. 37 mingled people that (are) in the midst of 
51. 6 Flee out of tho midst of Babylon, and do. 
51. 45 My people, go ye out of the midst of her 
51. 47 all her slain shall fall in the midst of her 

51. 63 and cast it into the midst of Euphrate.i 

52. 25 (that were) found in the midst of the city 
V!ze. I. 4 out of the midst thereof.. out ol the midst 

1. 5 Also out of the midst thereof (came) thd 
I. 16 as it were a wheel in the middle of a wh. 
5. 2 bum with fire a third part in the midst of 

5- 4 cast them into the midst of tho fire, and 

5. 5 I have set it in the midst of the nations 
J. 8 o.'wocuto judgments in the midst of thee in 
5. 10 fathers shall eat the sons in tlie midst of 
5. 12 shall they bo consumed in the midst of thee 

6. ,7 And the slain shall fall in the midst of you 

7. 4 thino abominations shall be in the midst 
7. 9 thine abominations (that)are in the midst 

" 8. II in the midst of them stood Jaazaniah tho 
■9. 4 LOKD said. .Go through tho midst of the 
g. 4 through the midst of Jerusalem, and set 
9. 4 abominations that be done in the midst 
xo. 10 as if a wheel had been in the midst of a 
It. 7 whom ye have laid in the midst of It, they 
II. 7 I will bring you forth out of the midst of 
II. 9 I will bring you out of the midst thereof 
II. II neither shall ye be the flesh in the midst 

11. 23 glory, .went up from the midst of tho city 

12. 2 thou dwellest in tho midst of a rebellious 

13. 14 ye shall be consumed in the midst thereof 
T4.1 8 1 will cut him off from the midst of my p. 
14. ,9 will destroy him from the midst of my p. 

' 15. 4 fire devoureth. .the midst of it is'burnt 

16. 53 the captivity of thy captives in the midst 

17. i5 with him in the midst of Babylon he shall 
so. 8 them in the midst of the land of Egypt 

21. 3* thy blood shall be in the midst of the land 
's2. 3 The city sheddeth blood in the midst of it 

22. 7 in the midst of thee have they dealt by 
22. 9 in the midst of thee they commit lewdness 
B2. 13 thy blood which hath been in the midst of 
22. 18 iron, andlead,in the midst of thefurnace 
22. 19 I will jatiior you into the midst of Jeru. 
22. 20 lead, and tin, into the midst of the fm-nace 
22. 21 ye shall bo melted in the midst thereof 
22. 22 As silver is melted in the midst of tho fu. 
B2. 22 so shall ye be melted in the midst thereof 
E2. 25 a conspiracy of her prophets in the midst 
22. 25 have made her many widows in the midst 
23. 39 thus have they done in the midst of mine 
24. 7 For her blood is in the midst of her ; she 

26. 5 the spreading of nets in the midst of the 
26. 12 shall lay . .thy dust in the midst of the w. 

26. 15 when the slaughter is made in the midst 

27. 27 company which (is) in the midst of thee 
27. 32 like the destroyed in the midst of the sea 

27. 34 thy company in the midst of thee, shall 

28. 14 thou hast walked up and down in the m. 
28. 16 they have filled tho midst of thee with 
eS. 16 destroy, .from the midst of the stones of 
e8. 18 will I bring forth a fire from the midst of 
£8. 22 I v/ill be glorified in the midst of thee 

28. 23 the wounded shall be judged in the midst 

29. 3 the great dragon that lieth in the midst 

29. 4 I will bring thee up out of the midst of thy 
sp. 12 make, .desolate in the midst of tho couu. 
£9. 21 opening of the mouth in the midst of them 

30. 7 they shall be desolate in tho midst of tho 

30. 7 her cities shall be in the midst of tho cit. 

31. 14 in tho midst of the children of men, with 

31. 17 dwelt under his shadow in the midst of tho 

31.18 thou Shalt lie in the midst of the uncircu. 

32. 20 They shall fall in the midst of (tliem that) 
32. 21 shall speak to him out of the midst of hell 
32. 25 They have set her abed in the midst of the 
32. 25 he is put in the midst of (thern that be) 
32. 28 thou, .be broken in the midst of the unc. 
32. 32 he shall be laid in the midst of tho uueir. 

36. 23 vr-hich yo-have profaned in the midst of 

37. I set me do'wn in the midst of the valley v.'. 
37. 26 will set my sanctuary in the midst of thejn 
37. 28 when my sanctuary shall be in the midst 
391 7 vnll I make my holy nam_e known in the m. 
43. 7 where I vail dwell in the midst of the eh. 
43. 9 1 v/ill dwell in the midst of them forever 
46. 10 tho prince in the midst of them, when they 
48. 8 the sanctuary shall be in the midst of it 
48. 10 tho sanctuary, .shall be in the midst the. 
48. IS and tho city shall be in tho midst thereof 
■48. 21 and the sanctuary, .in tlie midst thereof 
4S. 22 in tiic midst (of that) which is the prince's 

j^oios 3. 9 hohold the great tumults in the midst th. 

6- 4 tUo calves out of tho midst of the stall 



Mic. 2. 12 aa the flock in the midst of their fold 

7.14 dwell solitarily (in) tho v/ood, in tho midst 
Zeph. 2. 14 flocks shall lie dov/n in the midst of her 
Zech- 2. 5 and will bo tho glory in the midst ofher 
2. 10, II and I will dwell in t!io midst of theo 
5. 4 it sliall remain in tho midst of his house 
5. 7 this (is) a woman that sitteth in the midst 
5. 8 And he east it into tlio mid-:t of the ephah 
8. 3 and will dv.'ell in tho midst of Jerusalem 

8. 8 they shall dwelliii the midstof Jerusalem 
10. Middle, pj'ii) tikon. 

ExodiC. 28 the middle bar in., the boards shall roach 

36. 33 he made the middle bar to shoot through 

Judg. 7. 19 came, .in the beginning of the middle w. 

1 Ki. 6. 6 the middle (was) six cubits broad, and tho 

5. 8 The door for the middle chamber (v.as) in 

6. 3 went up v/ith winding stairs into tho m. 

6. 8 went up. .out of the middle hito tho third 

2 Ki. 20. 4 afore Isaiah was gone out into tho middle 
Ezc. 41. 7 lowest (chamber) to the highest by the m. 

11. Middle, midst, ^t'croj mesos.—av. 

ilatt 10. 16 I send you forth as sheep in the midst of 
14. 24 [the ship was now in the midst of the seal 

18. 2 And Jesus, .set him in tho midst of tlicni 
i3. 20 tv,-o or three, .there am I in the midst of 

Mark 6. 47 the ship was in tho midst of tho sea, and 

7. 31 through the midst of the coasts of Dccap. 

9. 36 ho took a child, and set him in the midst 
14. 60 the high priest stood up in the midst, and 

Luke 2 46 sitting in the midst of the doctors, both 
4. 30 he passing through tho midst of them w. 

4. 35 v.'heii the devil had thrown him in the m. 

5. ig with (Ills) couch Into the midst before J. 

6. 8 Rise up, and stand forth in the midst 
17. II ho passed through the midst of Samaria 

21. 21 let them which are in the midst of it do. 

22. 55 when they had kindled a flro in the midst 

23. 45 the veil of the temple was rent in the m. 

24. 36 Jesus himself stood in the m.idst of them 
John 8. 3 [when they had set her in the midst] 

8. 9 [and the woman standing in the midst] 
8. 59 going through tho midst of them, and so 

19. 18 on either side one, and Jesus in the midst 

20. 19 camo Jesus and stood in the midst, and 
■20. 26 came Jesus, .and stood in tho midst, and 

Acts I. 15 in those days Tctcr stood up in the midst 

1. 18 he burst asunder in the midst, and all his 

2. 22 which God did by him in the midst of you 
4. 7 when they had set them in the midst, they 

17. 22 Then Paul .stood in the midst of Mars' hill 

27. 21 Paul stood forth in the midst of them, and 

Phil. 2. 15 in tho [midst] of a crooked and perverse 

Heb. 2. 12 in the midst of the church will I sing pr. 

Key. 1. 13 in[themidst]of the seven candlesticks(one) 

2. I who walKeth in tlie midsti of the seven g. 

2. 7 which is in [the midst); o£ the paradise of 

4. 6 inthemicrstof thethronevandroundabout 

5. 6 in the midst of the throne and of the four 

5. 6 in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb 

6. 6 1 heard a vofce in tho midst of tEie four b. 

7. 17 tho Lamb which fs [m the midst] of the 
22. 2 In t!io midst of the street of it, and on 

KIDDLE wail betwcea — 

Middle wall, fistrdToixov mcsoioicTion, 

Eph. 2. 14 hath broken dowu the middle wall . .bet. 
MIDDIEMOST — 
Middle, midst, )'o'n tikon. 

Eze. 42. 5 and than the middlemost of the building 
42. 6 more than the lowest and the middlemost 

WTD'-IAIT, jno contention. 

1. A son of Abraham by Keturah. B.C. i8.)o. 

Gen. 23. 2 And sho bare him Zimran. .and M., and 

25. 4 And the sons of M., Ephah, and Epher 

1 Ch. 1.32 she bare Zimran. .and M., and Ishbak, and 

1. 33 tho sonsof M.; Ephah, and Epher, and H. , 

2. His descendants and their land beyond the Jordan, 
in Edom, the Sinai peninsula, and Arabia Pctrsea. 

Gen. 36. 35 Hadad the son ofBedad.who smote M. in 
Exod. 2. 15 Moses fled, .and dwelt in tho land of M. 

2. iS Now the priest of M. had seven daughters 

3. I Jethro his father in law, the priest of ST. 
4. 19 the. Lord said unto Moses in M., Go, ret. 

' 18. I Jethro, thepriest ofM.f Moses'father in 1. 

Num22. 4 Moab said unto the elders of M., Nov/sh. 

22. 7 the elders of M. departed with the rewards 
25. 15 he (was) head, .of a chief house in M. 

23. 18 the daughtcrof a prince of M., their sister 
31. 3 Moses spake, .saying.. avenge theLor.DofM. 
31. 8 they slewthekings of M., besides the rest 
31. 8 Zur, and Hur, and Ecba, five kings of M. 
31. 9 took (all) the women of JI. captives, and 

Josh 13. 21 3IOSC3 smote with the princes of JI., Evi 
. Judg. 6. I delivered them into the hand of M_soven 

6. 2 the hand of M. prevailed against Israel 

7. 8 tho host of 51. was beneath him in the v. 
7. 13 a cake, .tumbled into the host of M., and 
7. 14 into his hand hath God delivered M., and 
7. 15 delivered into your hard the host of M. 

7. 25 And they, .pursued M., and brought the 

8. 3 princes of M., Oreb and Zceb : and what 
8. 5 and I am pursuing after, .kings of M. 

8. 12 took the two kings of 31., Zebah and Zal. 

8. 22 thou hast delivered us from the hand of M. 

8. 26 rfcimentthat (wars) on the kings of M., and 

8. 23 Thus was M. subdued before the children 
__ ''9. 17 and delivered you out of the hand of M. 
1 Ki. 11. 18 they arose out of M., and came to Paian 
I CIi. I. 46 wMch smote II. in tha field of Moab, reia. 



isa. 9. 4 hast broken the yoke . . as In the dny of If. 
10. 26 according to the slaughtcrof .M. at the r 

TT,T, ^ .r- '•'■'""cdanes of M. and Ephah ; all tho 

■"ao. 3. 7 the curtains of the land olM. did tremblo 
BirD-IAlf-ITES, c:;-!?, ]np. 

They are distinguisiied '(but not .-(Iways) from tho 
Ishinaehtca, as in Judg. 6. 33 and 7. 12. 

Gen. 37. 28 Then there pas :<cd by M., merchant mei\ 

37. 36 And the M. sold him into Egypt nnto Po. 
Niimio. 29 Hobab, the son of Raguel the il., Moses' 

25. 17 Vex the M., and smite them 
31. 2 Avenge the children of Israel of the M. 
31. 3 let them go against the M., and avcngo 
31. 7 they v/arrud against the M., as the LORD- 
Judg. 6. 2 because .of the M. the children of Israel 

6. 3 the M. came up, and the Amalekitcs 

6. 6 Israehva3..iinpovcri8hedbecauEeoltheM. 

6. 7 Israel cried unto the L. because of tho Jf. 

6. II threshed wheat, .to hide (it) from tho M. 

6. 13 and delivered us into tho haiidsof thcM. 

6. 14 Shalt save Israel from the hand of the M; 

6. :6 and thou sliult smite tlio M. as oneTnaii 
e. 33 Then all the M. and the Amalekitcs and 

7. I the host of tlie Jf. were on the north side 
7. 2 to give the M. into their hands, lest Israel 
7. 7 and deliver the JI. into thine hand : and 
7. 12 the M. and the Amalekitcs and all tho . 
7. 23 the men of Israel, .pursued after the M. 
7. 24 Come dowu against the M., and take before 

7. 25 they took two princes of the JI., Oreb and 

8. I when thou weutcst to fight with the M.! 
Psa. 83. 9 Do unto them as (unto) the M.; as (to) S. 

MTD-IAIT-IT-ISH, n'3;-ia /em. of 'j;-.?. 
Belonging to Jlidian. 

Kum2;. 6 brought unto his brethren a JI. woman in. 
25. 14 that was slain with the JI. woman, (was)' 
25. 15 the name of the M. woman that was slain, 
KID NIGHT — 
l.Mxd night, nh'}> nisr; cha.tsolh laylah. 

Exodii. 4 About mid night will I go out into them. 
• Job 34. 20 the people shall be troubled at mid night 
Psa 119. 62 At mid night I v.ill rise to give thanks uuto 
2.Mid night, nV^'n 'xn or '^n chetsi or chatsi hal. 
E.xodi2. 29 at midnight the Lokd smote all tho llrst 
JudgiC. 3 Sa.n£onlaytillmidnight,andr.rcsoatmid. 
Ruth 3. 8 it came to pass at midnight, that the man 

Z. Mid night, nb:'j>ri 'HW tok hallaylah. 

I Ej. 3. :o she arose at raid iijght, and took my son 

i.Middle of the night, /j^icrris {or jxi/rov ttjs) vvktIs. 
Matt25. 6 atmidnightthcrc was a cry made. Behold 
Acts 27. 27 about mid night the shipmen deemed that 

5. Mid night, fietroviicTtov mesonuktian. 

JIarki3.35 comcth, at even, oratmidnight,orat tho 
Lukoii. 5 shall f:o unto him at mid night, and say unta 
Acts i6. 25 at mid night Paul and Silas prayed, and 
20. 7 and continued hisspeech until mid night 
MIDST of heaven — 
Mid heaven, ixQcrovpavrina Tiiesowanmia. 

Rev. 8. 13 an angel flying through the midst of he. 
C4. 6 another angel fly in the midst of heaven 
19. 17 al^the fowls that fly in the midst of hea, 

MIDST, about the — 

To he or reach the middle, fi(cr6u mesoo. 

John 7. 14 about the midst of the feast, Jesus went 
MIDST, to be cut off in tho — 7 
To be halved, j'sn chalcais, 4. 

Job 21. 21 number of his months is cutoff in them. 
MIDST, to reach to the — 
To halve, come to the middle, nyn chatsah . 

Isa. 30. 28 shall reach to tho midst of the neck, to' 
EIDVTirE, (to do the office of a) — , 
To help to hear, he a midxoife, i^; yatad, 3. 

Gen. 35. 17 the midwife said unto her. Fear not; thou 

38. 28 the midwife took andbound upon his hand 
Exod. 1. 15 king of Egypt spake to the Hebrew mid v/. 

1. 16 JVlicn ye do the office of a midwife to the 
I. 17 tho midwives feared God, and did no: as 
I. 18 the king of Egyptcalled for the midwives 
I. 19 tho midwives said unto Pharaoh, Becauso 
1. 19 are delivered ere the midwivescome inun. 
I. 20 Therefor God dealt well with the midwives 
I. 21 it came to pass, because the midwiyesie. 

EIG'-DAI EL, Sn hv'P toiccr of God. , 

A fortified city in INaphtali, near Iron and Horem,' 
supposed by some to be the JIagdala of the New Testa- 
ment, on the W. of tho sea of Galilee, but the latter is 
in Zebulon, S. of Capernaum, and one and a hall hours 
from Tiberias. 

Josh. 19. 33 Iron, and M., Horem, and Beth-anatli 
EIG'-DAI. GAD, ir'^-j^e ioiver of Gad. 
A city in the plain of Jiidah, nov,f Mejdal. 

Josh.13. 37 Zonae, and liadashah, audM. 
HIG'-DOL, y^J3, Vnjp tower. 

1. A place W. of the ited Sea. 

Exodi4. 2 Pi-hahiroth, between Migdol and the sea 
Num33. 7 theyremcved..andtheypitcaed before M. 

2. A city ill the N.E. of Egypt from Palestine, as Syene v.ai 
in the south. 

Jer. 44. I all the Jews which dwell. I at jr., and at 
46. 14 Declare yo in Egypt, and publish iu II,' 



MIGHT 



6G0 



MIGHTY 



anGHT — 

\,Strcngth, ffx on. 

Isji. 40. =6 by names by tbo croatncDS of his might 
40. ^9 to (Oicm that have) no might ho liicroas. 

Dcut:S. 30 and (there ohall be) no mightin thine hand 

Z.llioht, >Til35 gchurah. 

■ Ec'ut, 3. 24 Goi..that can do..accorJin3 to tliy niiglit 
Judg. 5. 31 as the sun Avhcn ho fjoctli forth in hia ni. 

1 Iii.15. 23 all his niifrht, and all tliat ho did, and the 

1(5. S what ho did, and his misht, (aro)thcy not 

i 16. 27 which he did, and his might that lie sIio. 

22. 45 his might that he showed, and how hcv/. 

z JXi.io. 34 all that he did, and all his might, (arc) 

13. 3 all that he did, and his might, (are)thcy 

13. 12 his might wherewith ho fought against A. 

14. 15 his might, and how ho fought with Ama. 
14. iS all that he did, and his might, how ho 
ro. 20 all his might, and how ho made a pool 

X CU.29. 12 in thine hand (is) power and might ; and 
29. 30 With all his reign and his might, and the 
2.Ch.2o. 6 power and might, so that none is able to 
Esth.io. 2 all the acts of his power, and of his might 
Isa. II. 13 ye (tli.at are) near, acknowledge my might 

33. 2 the spirit of counsel and might, the spirit 
Jor, 9. 23 neither let the mighty . . glory in his might 

10. 6 Forasmuch .as . .thy name (is) great in m. 
16. 21 cause., to know mine hand and my might 
O- 35 t'i8 bow of Elam, the chief of their might 
51. 30 their might hath failed ; they became as 

Ezc. (32. 29 princes, which with their might are laid 
32. 30 their terror they are ashamed of their in. 

Dan. 2. 20 and ever : for wisdom and m.ight are his 
2. 23 v/hohastgivcnm.e wisdomandraight, and 

Mic. 3. 8 I am full, .of judgment, and of might, to 
7. 16 see, and be confounded at all their might 

i.Force, army, strength, "7:0 chayil. 

2 Ki.24. 16 all the men of might, .seven thousand 

I Ch. 7. 2 valiant men of might in their generations 

7. 5 valiant men of might, reckoned in all by 

12. 8 men of might, .men of war.. for the battle 

Tsa. 76. 5 none of the men of might have found their 

Zcch. 4. 6 Not by might, nor by power, but by my s. 

5. To he able, h'2) yakol. 

Gen. 43. 32 the Egyptians might not eat bread with 

G.Poiccr, ra hoach. 

Cen. 45. 3 Reuben, thou (art)myfirst bom, mymight 
J.um 14. 13 thou broughtest up this people in thy m. 
Judg. 0. 14 Go in this thy might, and thou shalt save 

16. 30 he bowed himself with (all his) might 
1 Ch.29. 2 I have prepared ^v^th all ray might for the 

1 Ch.2o. 12 we have no might against this great com. 
Eccl. 9. 10 hand flndeth to do, do (it) with all thy m. 

T.Might, n«!? meod. 

Dcut. G. 5 vrith airthy soul, and ivith all thy miglit 

2 Ki.'23. 25 with all his might, according to ajl the law 

S.Strcngih, might, vigour, ly oz. 

2 Sa. 6. 14 danced before the LoKD with all (his) m. 

1 Ch. 13. 8 played before God with all (their) might 

9.Strcvgih, vigour, '"''J? czuz. 

rsa.i45. 6 shall speak of the might of thy terriblo 
10. Si:b$tancc, bone, Dxp otsem. 

Dcut. 8. 17 My power and the might of (mine) hand 
1\. Strength, might, I'pfi tehoph. 

Dan. 4. 30 by the might of my power, and for tho 
ll.Poivcr, Svva/jLis dunamis. 

Eph. J. 21 all principality, and power, and might 
3. 16 to be strengthened with might by his spirit 

Col. I. II Strengthened with all might, according 

2 Pe. 2. II angels, which.are greater inpowerandm. 

\Z. Strength, iVxws ischus. 

Eph. 6. 10 in the Lord, and in the power of his might 
Bev. 7. 12 honour, and power, and might, (be) unto 

14. To be strong, have strength, iVx^w ischuo. 

Matt 8. 28 so that no man might pass by that way 
BUGHTIEE, BUGHTILY, HIGHTY, (that is) — 
1. Mighty, T?K cd)bir. 

Job 24. 22 He drawcth also the mighty with his po. 

34. 20 the mighty shall be taken away without 
Xara. I. 15 all my mighty (men) in tho midst of me 

%Mighty, T5k abir.' 

Gen. 49. 24 by the hands of the mighty (God) of Jacob 
PEa.132. 2 vowed unto the mighty (God) of Jacob 

132. 5 habitation for the mighty (God) of Jacob 

Isa. t. 24 Lord of hosts, the mighty One of Israel 

49. 26 thy Redeemer, the mighty One of Jacob 

60. 16 thy Redeemer, the mighty One of Jacob 

i: Honourable, shining, T^x addir. 

Exod 15. 10 they sank as lead in the mighty waters 

1 fia. 4. 8 us out of the hand of these mighty Gods 
Psa. 93. 4 migiitier than., the mighty waves of the 
Zcch. 1 1. 2 because the mighty are spoiled : howl, 

i. Mighty one, h\» ul. 

2 Ki.24. 15 his officers, and the mighty of the land 
tJ-MigJity ones. C'^n elim. 

Job 41. 25 When he raiseth up himself, the mighty 
Eze. 17. 13 he hath also taken the mighty of the land 
^.Strong, firm, perennial, jn'X, fnn: eihan. 

Job 12. 19 He leadeth. .and overthroweth the migh. 
Tsa. 74. 15 Thou didst cleave, .thou driedst ud mig. 



Jcr. 5. IS a mighty cation, it (is) an ancient nation 
Amos 5. 24 as waters, and righteousness as a mighty 

1. Mighty one, Wj el. 

Piaa. 2.3. I Give unto the Lord, O ye mighty, give 
50. I Tho mighty God. .the LOKD, hath spoken 
82. I .-.tandeth in the congi'egation of the mig. 
89. (3 (v/Iio) among the sons of the mighty cdn 

Z. Strong, eoiirageot:s,Y'l?^, ['SN ammits. 

Job 9. 4 (Ho is) wise in heart, and migkty in stre. 
O.Foree, p'!}^ cqihiq. 

Job 12. 21 and weakeneth the strength of tho mighty 
10. Mighty one, 1123 gibbor. 

Gen. 10. 9 lie was a mighty hunter before the Lord 

10. 9 as Nimrod tho mighty hunter before the 
Deutio. 17 a great God, a mighty,and a terrible, which 
Josh. 10. 2 Cibeon . . all the men thereof (were) migh. 
Judg. 5. 13 made me have dominion over the mighty 

5. 23 to the help of the LORD against the mighty 
Ruth 2. I a mighty man of wealth, of the family of E. 

1 Sa. iG. i3 a mighty valiant man, and a man of war 

2 Sa, I. 19, 25, 27 How are the mighty fallen 

J. 21 there the shield of the mighty is vilely c. 

I. 22 from the fat of the mighty, tho bow of J. 

2 KL s- I Naainan.. was also a mighty man in valour 

1 Cli. 1. 10 he began to be mighty upon tho earth 

V 5. 24 mighty men of valour, famous men.. heads 

11. 12 the Ahohite, who (was one) of the throe m. , 
II. 19 These things did these three mightiest 

11. 24 and had a name among the three migh tics 

12. 28 Z-idok, ayoungmau mighty of valour, and 
27. 6 Binaiah. .mighty (among) the thirty, and 

Ezra 7. 28 and before aU the king's mighty i^rinccs 

Nch. 3. 16 overagainst. .unto the houseof the mighty 
9. 32 the great, thejnighty,and the terrible God 

Psa. 24. 8 Lord strongand mighty, the Lord mighty 

45. 3 Gird thy sword upon (thy) thigh, . .mig. 

89. 19 I have laid help upon (one that is) mighty 

112. 2 His seed shall be mighty upon earth : the 

120. 4 Sharp arrows of the mighty, with coals of 

Prov.ifi. 32 slow to anger (is) better than the mighty 
21. 22 A wise (man) sealeth the city of the mighty 

Isa. 5.22 V/oe unto (them that are) mighty to drink 

9. 6 'SVonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God 

10. 21 the remnant of Jacob, unto the mighty G. 

49. 24 Shall the prey be taken from the mighty 

49. 25 Even the captives of tho mighty shall be 

Jer. 20. 11 But the Lord (is) withme as a mighty te. 
32. 18 The Great, the Mighty God, the Lord of 
46. 12 hath stumbled against the mighty, (and) 
48. 14 We (are) mighty and strong men for the 

Eze. 32. 12 By the swords of tho mighty will I cause 
32. 21 The strong among the mighty shall speak 
32. 27 And they shall not lie with the mighty 
32. 27 the terror of the mighty in the land of 
39. 18 Ye shall eat the flesh of the mighty, and 

Dan. 1 1. 3 a mighty king shall stand up, that shall 

Amos 2. 14 neither shall the mighty deliver himself 
2. 16 courageous amongthe mighty shallfleeaw. 

Obad. g mighty (men), Teman, shall be dismayed 

Zeph. 3. 17 Lord thy God in the midst of thee (is) mi. 

Zech.io. 5 thcyshallbe as mighty(men), which tread 

10. 7 Ephraim shall be like a mighty (man), and 

ll.Might, '^^134 geburah. 

Psa. 89. 13 Thou hast a mighty arm : strong is thy h. 
Isa. 3. 25 Thy men shall fall . . and thy mighty in the 

12. Mighty, -ai gibbar. 

Dan. 3. 20 he commanded tho most mighty men that 
IZ.Crrcat, 'irti gadol. 

Lev. 19. 15 nor honour the person of the mighty: (but) 

Deut. 4. 37 brought thee . . with his mighty power out 

7. 21 God (is) among you, a mighty God and t. 

7. 23 shall destroy them with a mighty destru. 

9. 29 thou broughtest out by thy mighty power 

Eze. 17. 17 Neither shall Pharaoh with (liis) mighty 

Jon. I. 4 and there was a mighty tempest in the sea 

lA.Arm, J)"ni zeroa. 

Job 22. 8 But.. tho mighty man, ho had tho earth 

15. Strong, hard, pjri chazaq. 

Exod. 3. 19 not let you go, no, not by a m^hty hand 
32. II with groat power, and with a mighty hand 
Deut. 3. 24 to show, .thy greatness, and thy mightj 

4. 34 by war, and by a mighty hand, and by a 

5. 15 brought thee out thence tlirough a mighty 

6. 21 brought us out of Egypt with a mighty h. 

7. 8 Lord brought you out with a mighty hand 
7. 19 the wonders, and the mighty hand, and 
9. 26 brought forth out of Egypt with a mighty 

11. 2 his greatness, his mighty hand, and his s. 
25. 8 brought us forth out of Egj-pt with a mi. 
34. 12 in all that mighty hand, and in all tho g. 

Josh. 4. 24 the hand of the Lord, that it (is) mighty 

2 Ch. 6. 32 thy mighty hand, and thy stretched out 
Job 5. 15 But he saveth. .from the hand of the mi. 
Prov23.*ii their Redeemer(is)mighty; ho shall plead 
Isa. 28. 2 tho Lord hath a mighty and strong one 
Eze. 20. 33,34 with a mighty hand, and with a stret. 
Dan. 9. 15 out of the laud of Egypt with a mighty 

16. Strength, hardness, rii^m chezkah. 

Judg. 4. 3 twenty years he mightily oppressed the 
Jon. 3. 8 cry mightily unto God; yea, let them turn 

17. Force, might, ^;n chayil. 

2 Ch. 26. 13 that made v/ar with mighty power to help 

18. Heavy, TS? kabbir. 

Job 34, 24 He shall break in piuces mighty ineii wi. 
36. 5 God_(is) mighty , . mighty in strength (and) 



Isa. 17. 12 make a rushing like the rushing of mig." 
28. 2 as a flood of mighty waters overllov.iug 
ll.Might, IND meod. 

E-xodio. 19 toRD turned a mighty sti'ong west wind 
Deut. 6. 3 that ye may increase mightily, as the L. 
Nail. 2. 1 makcloins strong, fortify.. power migli. 

20.Strong, IJ) az. 

Neh. 9. II threwest. .as a stone into the mighty wa. 
Psa. 59. 3 the mighty, are gathered against me ; not 
Isa. 43. j6 which maketh..apath in the mighty wa. 
21. Terror, D',U_, aijam. 

Isa. II. 15 with his mighty wind shall he shake hia 
22. Bony, sxdistantial, Disj; atsum. 

Gen. 18. 18 shall surely be*ome a great and mighty 
Exod. I. 9 of Israel (are)more and mightier than we 
Numi4. 12 a greater nation and migiitier than they 
22. 6 for they (are) too mighty for me : peradv. 
Deut. 4. 38 greater and mightier than thou, .to bring 
7. I seven nations greater and mightier than 
9. 1 nations greater and mightier than thyself 
9. 14 a nation mightier and greater than they 
II. 23 greater nations and mightier than yourse. 
2G. 5 there a nation, great, mighty, andpopul. 
Psa. 135. 10 Who smote gieat nations, and slew mig. 
Prov.18. 18 The lot. .parteth between the mighty 
Dan. 8. 24 shall destroy the mighty and the holy p. 
II. 25 to battle witli a very great and mighty a. 
Amos 5. 12 manifold transgressions and your mightj 

2Z.Terrible, fnt; arits. 

Job 6. 23 Redeem me from the hand of the mighty 
2i:.Oreat, might, 3-i rab. 

Job 35. 9 ery out by reason of tho arm of the mighty 
25.PMler, ruling, U'W shallit. 

Eccl. 7. 19 more than ten mighty, .which are in tho 

2<d,Strong, I'lPn iagqijjh. 

Ezra 4. 20 There have been mighty kings also over 
Eccl. 6. 10 may he contend with him that is mightier 
Dan. 4. 3howmighty(are)hiswonders!hiskiiigdom 

27. Ood, godlike, mighty, D'hVk elohim. 

Gen. 23. 6 Thou,(art)_a mighty prince among us: in tho 

2S.3fight, 123 geber. 

Isa. 22. 17 carry thee away with a mighty captivity 
Jor. 41. 1 6 mighty men of war, and the women, and 

29. Sons of tJic mighty, D'7H '33 bene elim. 

Psa. 29. I Give unto the LoRD,0 ye mighty.give rnito 
ZO. Forcible, violent, plaios biaios. 

Acts 2. 2 as of a rusliing mightv wind, and it filled 

Zl.PoKer, dvya/Mis dunamis. 

Kom;i5. 19 Through mighty signs and wonders, by 
Col. ' I. 29 working, which worketh in me mightily 
2 Th. I. 7 be revealed from heaven with his mighty 

52.Able, poicerful one, Swdcrrris dmiastes. 

Luke I. 52 He hath put down the mighty from (their) 

S3. Able, povxrful, Zvvazis dunatos. 

Luke I. 49 lie that is mighty hath done to me great 

24. 19 whicliwas a prophet mighty in deed and w. 
Acts 7.22 Moses . . was mighty in words and in deeds 

iS. 24 mighty in tho scriptui'es, came to Ephesus 

1 Co. 1. 26 hoTi' that, .not many mighty, not many 

2 Co. 10. 4 but mighty through God to the pulling d. 

Zi.Intcntly, intensely, eiirSyas cutonos. 

Acts i3. 28 ho mightilyconvincedthe Jews, .publicly 

35.0/" might, in strength, Itrxvos or ii/ icrxvt. 
Eph. I. 19 ace. to tlie working of his mighty power 
Rev. 1 3. 2 [And he cried mightily ivith a strong voicel 

ZQ. Strong, IffxvpSs ischuros. 

JIatt. 3. II he that cometh after me is mightier than 
Jlark I. 7 There cometh one mightier tlian I after 
Luke 3. 16 one mightier than I cometh, the latchct 
j 15. 14 there arose a mighty famine in that land 

I Co. I. 27 to confound the things which are mighty 
Rev. 10. I I saw another mighty angel come down 
18. 10 that great city Babylon, that mighty city 

18. 21 a mighty angel took up a stone like a gr. 

19. 6 as the voice of mighty thunderings, saying 
19. 18 the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of 

Z7 .According to or in strength, Kara Kpdros hata. 
Acts 19. 20 So mightily grew tho word of God and p. 

38. Strong, icparatSs krataios. 

1 Pe. 5. 6 Humble yourselves therefore under them. 

39. Great, /leyas incgas. 

Rev. 6. 13 tree, .when she is shaken of a mighty wind 
[See also Deed, powers,- works.] 

MIGHTY, mightier, to be — 

l.To be or become mighty, "iJ-J gabar. 

.Tob 21. 7 the wicked.. become old, yea, are mighty 

2. To be or become bony, substantial, aVti atsam. 
Gen. 26. 16 Go from us ; for thou art much mightier 
Psa. 69. 4 they.. mine enemies wrongfully, are mighj 
Dan. 8. 24 his power shall be mighty, but not by hia 

S.To be able, have power, SuvaTtw dunateo. 

2 Co. 13. 3 which to you ward is not weak, but la m. 
i. To XBork in, ivepyia energeo. 

Gal. 2. 8 the s.ame was mighty in me toward the G. 

MIGHTY act or power — 

Mi/rht, mighty deed, n"3"35 geburah. 

Psa. 106. 2 W^lo can utter the ciighty aetD oi the L.T 



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Psa.ioS. 8 might make his mighty power to bo kno. 

145. 4 One generation, .shall declare thy mighty 

^ 14S- 2 To makeknovrD..hi3 mightyacts.andthe 

%f> 150. 2 Praise himforhia mightyacts: praisohim 

IHGHTT, to become or was — 

1. To strengthen self, pin cliazaq, 7. 

3 Ch.13. 21 Abijah waxed mighty, and married four. 
27. 6 So Jotham became mighty, because he p. 

%To he or become tony, substantial, Dyy alsam. 
Exod. I. 7 multiplied, and waxed exceeding mighty 
I. 20 people multiplied, and waxed veiy mighty 
KOHTY deed or work — 
Power, SvvaiMts dunamis. 

Mattii. 20 wherein most of his mSghtjr. works were 
II. 21 if the mighty works which were done In 
II. 23 if the mighty works, which have been d. 
13. 54 Whence.. thi3wisdom,and(thcsc)mightyw. 

13. 53 ho did not many mighty works there, bo. 
14.- 3 therefore mighty works do show forth th. 

Mark 6. 2 that even such mighty works are wrought 
6. 5 he eould there do no mighty work, save 
6. 14 therefore mighty works do sh-v/ forth th. 

XiUkeio. 13 if the mighty workshadbeeu Uonc in 'i'jTe 
19. 37 all the miglity works that they had seen 

9 C0.12. 12 in signs, and wonders, and mighty deeds 

jnOHTT God — 

A rock, firm one, "rti isur. 

Hub. T. 12 mighty God, thou hast established them 
anaHI? man — 
\.A man,- niale, d'« ish. 

Isa. 5. 15 the mighty man shall be humbled, and 
31. 8 fall with the sword, not of a mighty man 

2. Mighty, I'lS? gihbor. 

Gen. 6. 4 t.hesame(became)mlghtymenwhlch(we.) 
Josh. 1. 14 the miglity men of valour, and help them 
6. 2 Ihavegiveninto thine hand. .mightymen 
8. 3 thirty thousand mighty men of valour 

10. 7 withhim.andallthemightymenof valour 
Jodg. 6. 12 Lord (is) with thee, thou mighty man of 

11. 1 Jephthah. .was a mighty man of valour 
1 Sa. 2. 4 The bows of the mighty men (are) broken 

g. I Kish. .a Benjamite, a mighty man of po. 
a Sa. JO. 7 Joab, and all the host of the inighty men 

6 and all the people and all the mighty nl. 
8 his men, that they (he) mighty men, and 

10 knoweth that thy father (is) a mighty man 

7 and the Pelethltes, and all the mighty m. 

8 These (be) the names of the mighty men 

9 fone) of the three mightymen with David 

16 the three mighty men brake through the 

17 These things did these three mighty men 
22 and had the name among three mighty m. 

8 Shimei, and Eei, and the mighty men w. 

10 and Benaiah, and the mighty men, and S. 
28 the man Jeroboam (was) a mighty man of 

20 of all the mighty men of wealth, of each 
14 princes, and all the mightymen of valour 

7 mighty men of valour ; and were reckoned 

9 of their fathers, mighty men of valour 

11 of theii^ fathers, mighty men of valour 
40 choice.,mightymenof valour, chief of the 
40 the sous of Ulam were mighty men of va. 

10 the chief of tho mighty men whom David 

11 number of the mighty men whom David 
■ I among tiie mighty men, helpers of the w. 
4 a mighty man among the thirty, and over 

21 for they (were) all mighty men of valour 
25 of Simeon, mighty men of valour for the 

30 mighty men of valour, famous throughout 

8 Joab, and all the host of the mighty men 
6 for they (were) mighty men of valour 

31 found among them mighty men of valour 
I with the mighty men, and with all the 

24 all tho princes, and tlie mighty men, and 
-3 chosen men, (being)mighty men of valour 
8 And. .all these (were) mighty men of valour 

13 and the men of war, mightymen of valour 

14 and with him mightymen of v,alour three 
j6 two hundred thousand mighty.men of va. 
17 Eliada a mighty man of valour, and v/ith 

6 an hundred thousand mighty men of. val. 

12 chief of the fathers of the mighty men of 

7 Ziohri, a mighty manof Ephraim, slewM. 

3 vnth his princes and his mighty men to' 
21 which cut offaU the mightymen of valour 
14 their brethren, mighty menof valour, an 
36 a mighty man is not delivered by much 

1 Why boastestthou. .0 mighty man? the. 
€5 like a mighty man that shouteth by reason 

4 As arrows (are)in the hand of a mighty m. 
4 thousand bucklers,all shields of mightym. 

2 The mighty man, and the man of war, tho 
17 the mighty men of the children of Kedar 

42. 13 The Lord shall %a forth as a mighty man 
S. 16 open sepulchre, they (are) all mighty men 
9,23 neither., the mighty (man) glory in hism. 

14. • 9 as a mighty man (that) cannot save { yet 
26. 21 Jehoiakira the king, with all his mightym. 
46. .6 Let not the swift, .nor the mighty man 
46. 9 let the mighty men come forth ; the Eg. 
46. 12 the mighty man hath stumbled against the 

48. 41. the mighty men's hearts in Moab at that 

49. 22 Shan the heart of the mighty men of Eg. 
JO. 9 their arrows, .as of a mighty expert man 
so. 36 a sword {Is) upon her mighty men ; and 
51. 30 The mighty men of Babylon have forborne 
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28. 
32. 

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Keh.li. 

Paa. 33. 

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127. 

8ong 4. 

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Jer. 



Jer. 51. 57 make drunk.. her rulera, and her.mlghtym. 
Eze. 39. 2o with mighty men, and with all men of war 
Hos. 10. 13 trust, .in themultitude of thy mighty men 
JoeL 2. 7 They shall run like mighty men ; they sh. 
3. 9 Prepare war, wake up tlie miglity -nen, let 
Nah. 2. 3 The shield of his miglity men is made red 
Zcph. I. J4 the migbty man shall cry there bitterly 
Zech. 9. 13 made thco as the sword of a mighty man 

5,3fighti/ or strotig ones, D'^'k dim. 

E.Kodis. 15 tho mightymcuofiloab, trembling shall 

i.Power/ul, ouyoTos dunalos. 

Rev. 6. 15 the ciiief captains, and tho [mighty men) 
HIGHTY one — 
\. Mighty, -•?(< ahbir. 

Judg. 5.' 22 by . .tho pranclng« of their mighty onei 

2.1IonourabU, shining, "V^H 'addir. 

Isa. 10. 34 and Lebanon shall fall by a mighty one 

Z.^fighty one, god, Sx el. 

Eze. 31. It into tho hand of tho mighty one of tho h. 

i. Mighty one, lias gibbor. 

Gen. 10. 8 he began to be a mighty one In tho earth 
Isa. 13. 3 I li.ave also called my mighty ones for m. 
Jer. 46. 5 their mighty ones are beaten down, and 
Joel 3. II tliithor cause thy mighty ones to come d. 

Z.A rock, firm one, 15X tsur. 

Isa. 30. 29 mountain of Iha Lord, to the Inlghty One 
BUGHTT things — 
To cut off, fence, "is? batsar. 

Jer. 33. 3 show thee great and mighty things, which 
MIGHTY, 80 — 
Such, so much, tjjXixoCtoj tsUkoutos. 

Kev. 16. 18 60 miglity an earthquake, (and) Bo j;reat 

MIG'-RON, i'nip land-slip. 

A city In Benj.iniin near Gibeah, where tha main road 

from Aiath to Jlichmash passed, Isa. 10. 28. Now called 

ilakrun. 

I Sa. 14. 2 a pomegranate tree which (Is) In M.: and 
Isa. 10. 28 He is come to Aiath, ho is passed to H.; at 

MX-JA'-MIIT,. p,'P fortunate. 

1. A priest in the time of David. B.C. 1040. 

I Ch.24. 9 The fifth to Malcliijah, the sixth to 31. 

2. A priest that, with Nehemiah, sealed the covenant 
(See Mi-amin), B.C. 450. 

Keh. 10. 7 Meshullam, Abijah, JL 
JUK'-LOTH, niVija iioigs, sticks. 
1. A Benjamite in Jerusalem. B.C. 1160. 

I Ch, 8. 32 And JI. begat Shimeah. And these also 
g. 37 Gedor, and Ahio, and Zechariah, and J.f. 
9. 38 And M. begat Shimeam. And they also 

Z. A ruler in the second division of the guard appointed 
by David. B.C. loio. 

1 Ch. 27. 4 of his course (was) JI. also the niler : in 
HIK-NE'-IAE, in;ji?p Jah is zealous. 
A Levite musician. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.is. 18 brethren of the second (degree), Zech. . .M. 
15. 21 M., and Obcd-edom, and Jelel,andAzaziah 

EI-LA'-LAl. ''pSa Jah is elevated. 

A priest that took part in the puriflcation of the walL 

B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 36 And his brethren.. M., Gilalai.llaai, Ne. 

mi'-CAH, nj^a counsel. 

1. Daughter of Haran Abraham's brother^ wife of Nahor, • 
and mother of Bethuel. B.C. 1996. 

Gen, JI, 29 and the name of Nahor's wife, M., the d. 
II. 29 Haran, the father of M., and the father 
22. 20 Behold, M., she hath also bom children 
22. 23 these eight M. did bear to Nahor, Abra. 
24. IS who was bom to Bethuel, son of M., the 
24.-24 (am) the daughter of Bethuel tho son of ii. 
24. 47 The daughter of Bethuel. .whom M. bare 

2, A daughter of Zelophehad, a Manassahite, 

Kmn26. 33 the daughters of Zelophehad (were). .M. 

27. I these(are)thenamesof hisdaughters..!!. 

36. II For Mah!ab..and M., and Noah, the dau. 
Josh.17. 3 these(are)thename3ofhisdaughters..M. 

jmLCH — 

l.To suckle, give suck, pHyanaq, 5. 

Gen. 32. IS Thirty milch camels with their coUs, forty 

2. To suckle, '7iy id. 

I 3a. 6. 7 take two milch kine, on which there hath 
6. 10 took two milch kine, and tied them to the 

HIl'-COH,' Diii'n. 

The natioiial deity of the Ammonites, the same as Mo- 
lech, Malcham, or Malchan. 

1 Ki. II. 5 Solomon went after. .51. the abomination 

II. 33 and have worshipped. .11. the god of the 

2 Kl. 23. )3 had builded for. .M. the abomination of 

snLDirw — 

Mildew, greenness, paleness, I^pT yeraqon. 

Deut28. 22 smite thee.. with blastmg, and with mil. 
1 Ki. 8. j7 if there he pestilence, blasting, mildew, 1, 

3 Ch, 6. 28 if there be blasting, or mildew, locusts, or 
Amos 4. 9 I have smitten you with blasting and niiL 
Hag. :, 17 I emote you mth blasting and with mUd. 



KUB — 

A mile, -/i/xioy (from Lai. miliarium) inilion. 

ilatt. s. 41 whosoever ehaU compel thee to go a mils 
m-EE'-TTrS, ra-LE'-TTTM, Mrx^jTor, 
A city and seaport in the province of Carla, at the S of 
Ionia, onthcconnnes of Caria, forty miles S. of Euhc^s • 
It IS now ten railei Inland, audits ruins are cM'd ilclai 
It had a temple of Apollo, and was tlio birlhpla..; oj 
Ihales and Anaximandcr. 

Acts 30. 15 Andwesailedthence, and..wecame toM 

20. 17 And from M. he sent to Eohesus, ano cij 
2 Tl. 4. 20 but Tropliimus have I left at il, sick 

lEXZ — 

l.Milk, fat, 3^17 chalai. 

Gen. 18. 3 ho took butter, and milk, and the calf * 

49. 12 with wine, and his teeth white with milk 

Exod. 3. 8, 17 unto a land flowing with milk and l:on 

'iV° l" '^' '• 33- 3! ^''- »°- =4; Num. 14. 8; 16. z->, -4- 

Dcut. 6. 3; n. 9; 26. 9, is; 27. 3; Josh. 5. 6; Jer. Ii. j-' 

32. 22; Eze. 20. 6, 15.] 

Exodij. 19 shaltnot seethe a kid in his m.othcrsmiUc 

34. -.6 9hait not seethe a kid in his mother's milk 

Num 13. 27 and surely it tiowetli with milk aid ^oney 

Dcut 14. 2! Shalt not seethe a kid in his motiiej-'s nUk 

31. 20 land, .tliat floweth with railk acd honey 

32. 14 Butter of kine, and milk of sheet), with fal 

Judg. 4. 19 she opened a bottle of mill£, and gave him 

5. 25 Ho a:kcd water, .she gave, .milk; sbo br. 

Job 10. 10 Hast thou not poured me outas m^ik, an.-l 

21. 24 His breasts are full of milk, and his bone« 
Prov 27. 27 goats' milk, .for thy food, for the food 

30. 33 feurciythechurningofmilicbrinsethforth 

Song 4. n honey and milk (art) under thy tongue 

5. I I have drunk my wine with my milk : eat 

5. 12 Hi3c-7es..washedwithrnilk..(ana)£tlvset 

Isa. 7. 22 for tho abundance of milk (that) thoys'haU 

23. 9 weaned from the milk, .drav/n from tho 

55. I come, buy wine and raiik without money 

60. 16 Thou shait also suck the milk of the Gc. 

Lam. 4. 7 they were whiter than milk, they were m. 

Eze. 25. 4 eat thy fruit, and they shall drink thy m, 

Joel 3. i3 the hills shall flow with milk, and all the 

2. Milk, yd\a gala. 

I Co. 3. 2 I have fed you with milk, and not with m. 

g. 7 or who. .eateth not of thor.iilk of the flo. 

Heb. 5. 12 are become such as have need of milk, ard 

5. 13 every one that useth milk (is) unskilful In 

1 Pe. 3. 2 As new bora babes, desire tho sincere m, 

KTLK out, to — 

To wring, suck, or milk out, \y^ tnatsais. 

Isa. 66. II that ye m.-iy miik out, and be delighted 
KILL (stone, nether cr upper) — 
l.Mill stones, D^n-i recKayhn. 

Exodir. 5 the maid servant that(l3)behlnd the mill 
Numii. 8 ground (it) in mills, or beat (it) in a mor. 
Deut 24. 6 No man shall take the nether, .millstone 
Isa. 47. 2 Take the millstones, and grind meal: un. 
Jer. 25. 10 the sound of the millstoDcs, and the light 

1.A rider, upper mill stone, sjt rckeb. 

Deut 24. 6 no man sliail take tho. .upper millstone 
Judg. 9. 53 a certain woma.-i cast a piece of a millstone 

7^ 2 Sa. J 1 . 2 1 did not a woman cast a piece of a miiUtono 

4.j4 mill, fiiiXcav "nulon. 

llatti.^. 41 Two (worn en shall be) grinding [at tha m.) 

5,Amillstone turned by an ass, /iv\os ovikSs mulos o 

Matt iS. 6 that'[a millstone] v/erc hanged about his 

Lukei7. 2 that [a millstone] were hanged about his 

Key. 18. 21 took up a stone like a great [millstone] 

18. 32 the sound of a millstono shall IjO heard no 

WTT.T.'R T 

Millet, corn, JnM dochan. 

'Eze. 4. 9 beans, and lentlles, and millet, and Ctche3 
BtnilONS — . 
A myriad, ten thousand, i^^^l rebabah. 

Gen. 24. 60 be thou (the mother) of thousanJa o* ra. 
UIL'-IO, Ni'?D, n^S fulness. 

1. A fortiQcation near Shechem. 
Judg. 0. 6 men of Shechem. .and all the house of M, 

9. 20 and devour, .the house of M.; and let fire 
9. 5D men of Shechem . . from the house of M. 

2. One near Jerusalem, enlarged by David and Solomon, 
and wherein Joash was slain. 

2 Sa. 5. 9 David built round about from M. and in, 
I Ki. o. 15 to build, .his own house, and 11., anflthe 
9. 24 had built for her : then did he bulid M. 
II. 27 Solomon built M., (and) repaired thebro. 
a Ki.i2. 20 slew Joash in the house of M., which 
I Ch.ii. 8 he buUt the city . .even from il. round 
a Ch.32. '^ and repaired M. (in) the city of David, and 

HmCE, to — 

To mince, trip nicely, ^S? tapliaph. 

Isa. 3. 16 walkingandmincing(a3)theygo,andma!c. 

MIND — 

X.ImaginatioKr frame, formation, •rr yetser. 

Isa. 26. 3 in perfect peace, (whose) mind (is) stayed 

7,.Eeart, 3'? leb. 

Uumi6. 28 (I have)not(donethem)o!iaiiieown mind 
24: 1 3 go . . to do . . good or bad of mine oivn mind 
T Sa. 9. 20 set not thy mind on them ; for they are 
Keh. 4. 6 was joined.. for the people had a mind to 



MIND 



662 



MINISTER 



Psa. 31. 12 I am forgotten as a dead man out of mind 
Isa. 46. 8 bring (it) again to mind, O ye transgress. 

65. 17 not be remembered, nor come into mind 
Jor. 3. 16 neither shall it come to mind, neither sh. 

39. 5 spalvO (it), neither came (it) into my mmd 

32. 35 neither came it into my mmd, that they 

44. 21 remember, .and camo it (not) into his m. 

lam. 3. 21 This I recall to my mmd, therefore have 

2. Heart, njl? lebab. 

Deut 30. I thou Shalt call (them) to mmd among all 
I C'h.22. 7 it was in my mind to build an house unto 
Jer. ST. 50 and let Jerusalem come into your mind 
Eze. 3S. 10 same time shall tilings come into thy mind 

i.Soul, hrcuth, v^i nepheshJ' _ 

Gen. 23. 8 If it be your mind that I should bury my 

Deut 1 8. 6 come with all the desire of his mind unto 

28. 63 give thee, .failingof eyes, and sorrow of m. 

1 Sa. 2. 35 wliich (is) in mine heart and in my mind 
aSa. 17. 8 they (be) chafed in their minds, as a bear 

2 Ki. 9. 15 If'itbeyour.minds..letnonegoforth(nor) 
I Ch.28. g a perfect heart and with a -svilling mind 
Jer. 15. I my mind (could) not (be) toward this po. 
Ezo. 23. 17 and her mind was alienated from them 

23. i3 then my mind was alienated from her 

23. 18 like as my mind was alienated from her 
23. 22 from whom thy mind is alienated, and I 

23. 28 into the hand(of them)fromwhomthym. 

24. 25 that whereupon they set their minds, th. 
36. 5 with despiteful minds, to cast it out for 

Z. Mouth, ns pell. 

Lev. 24. 12 that the mind of the LoSD might be she. 

6. Spirit, nn ruach. 

Gen. =5. 35 ^yhich were a grief of mind unto Isaac 
Prov.29. i*A. fool uttereth all his mind : but a wise 
Eze. II. 5 know the things that come into your m. 
20. 32 that which cometh into your mind shall 
Dan. 5. 20 and his mind hardenedin pride, he wasd. 
Hab. 1. 11 Then shall (liis) mind change, and he sh. 

1 .Knowledge, opinion, decision, yvdixri gnovw. 
Phm. 14 But -without thy mind would I do nothing 
Kev. 17. 13 These have one mind, and shall give their 

^.Intellect, full or thorough mind, Sidyoia dianoia. 
Matt 22. 37 with all thy soul, and with all thy mind 
JIarki2. 30 mth all thy soul, and with all thy mind 
Luke 10. 27 with all thy strength, and with all thy m. 
Eph. 2. 3 the desires of the flesh and of the mind 
Col. I. 21 enemies in (your) mind by vrioked works 
Heb. 8. 10 I will put my laws into their mind, and 
) 10. 16 my laws . . in their minds will I write them 

1 Pe. 1. 13 Wherefore gu-d up the loins of your mind 

2 Pe. 3. "1 1 stir up your pure minds by way of rem. 

9. Inner mind, purpose, evvoia ennoia. 

I Pe. 4. I arm yourselveslikewise with the same m. 

iO. Thought, ySri/ia noema. 

zCo. 3. 14, theirmindswereTJlinded;foruntiIthi3day 
4. 4 hath blinded the minds of them which bel. 

11. 3 SQ your minds should be corrupted from 
Phil. 4. 7 shall keep 3'our hearts and minds through 

11. Mind, loill, voZs nous. 

Bom. I. 28 God gave them over to a reprobate mind 
7. 23 warring against the law of my mind, and 
7. 25 So then with the mind I myself serve the 

^ ■■■ II. 34 For who hath known the mind of the L.? 

12. 2 transformed by the renewing of your mi. 
14. s man be fully persuaded in hia own mind 

1 Co. 1. 10 joined together in the same mind and in 

2. 16 For who hath known the mind of the Lord 
2. 16 But we have the mind of Christ 

Eph. 4. 17 ye.. walk not.. in the vanity of their mind 
4. 23 be renewed in the spirit of youi" mind 

Col. 2. 18 not . . vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind 

2 Th. 2. 2 That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or 

I Tl. 6. 5 disputings of men of corrupt minds, and 
B Ti. 3. 8 men of corrupt minds, reprobate concern. 
Titus 1. 15 even their mind and conscience Is defiled 
P^ev. 17. 9 And here (is) the mind which hath wisdom 

li.Mind, inclination, <pp6vriiJ.a phronana. 

Rom. 8. 7 Because the carnal mind (is) enmity aga. 
- 8. 27 knoweth what (is) the mind of the Spirit 

IZ.Soul, animal life, \pvx'h psuche. 

Acts 14. 2 made tl eirminds evil affected againstthe 
Phil. I. 27 with one mind striving together for the f. 
Heb. 12. 3 lestyebeweariedandfaintinyourminds 

tsrsn, to — 

i..Tobe about, fieWw melld. 

Acts 20. 13 he appointed, minding himself logo afoot 
2. To mind, will, tppovioo phroneo. 

Kom. 8. 5 they that are after the flesh do m. 12. 16. 

PBih 3. 16 [same rule, let us mind the same thing] 
3. 19 glory, in thelrshame, who mind earthly. t. 
[See also Cast, change, doubtful, fervent, forwardness, 
humbleness, humility, lowliness, put in readiness, 
ready, sound, wicked, willing.] 

BUND, to he in a right — 

To be in or have a sound mind, (raxppaveai sophro, 
^ Mark 5. 15 see him. .clothed, and in his right mind 

Luke 8. 35 feet of Jesus, clothed, and in his right m. 
HIND, let tHs — 
To mind this, (ppavioi rovro phroneo touto. 

Phil. 2. 5 Let this [mind] be in you, which was also 
MINI), to be of one or the same — 
To mind the saine thing, rh avri) (ppoveu to auto ph. 

Bow. 12. it (Be) of tlic same mlu J one toward another 



2 C0.13. II Be perfect, .be of one mind, live in peace 
Phil. 4: 2 that they be of the same mind in the Lord 

HUSTD, to call to — 

To remind, put in mind, avaixifivricrtta anamimnes. 
Marki.j. 72 Peter called to mind the v/ord that Jesus 

MIND, of one — 

1.0/ a like mind, bjxicppav homophron. 

1 Pe. 3. 8 Finally, .all of one mind, having compas. 
2.T0 mind the same thing, (ppovea tJ) %v phroneo to. 

Phil. 2. 2 the same lovc.of one accord, of one mind 
HUnTD, to put in — _ 
To remind quietly, vTrofiifiv^iaKca hupomimnesho. 

Titus 3. 1 Put them in mind to be subject to princ. 
TSJSB, -with one — 
With tjie like mind, 5/io8vfia56v ho:r.oihumadon. 

Rom "15. 6 That ye may with one mind .. one mouth 
mNDED, to bo — 

l.To be viith the heart, 3^ DJ? n^n hay ah im leb. 
1, 2 Ch.24. 4 Joash was minded to repair the house ol 

2. To wish, will, determine, /Sou'Aoiitai, Eu'oAai. 
Matt. I. 19 Joseph, .was minded to put her away pr. 
Acts 27. 39 a shore, into the which they were minded 

2 Co. 1. 15 I was minded to come unto you before 

I. 17 When I therefore was thus [minded], did 

3. To mind, set the mind on,, ippovita phroneo. 

Gal. 5. 10 that ye will be none otherwise minded 

Phil. 3. 15 Let..bethusmiuded..beotherwiseminded 
MINDED, to he carnally — 
The mind of the flesh, (pp6vr)ixa rris <rapKus phron. 

Rom. 8. 6 For to be caxnally minded (is) death ; but 
EUNDED, to be sober — 
To be of a sound mind, <rcii<f>povici} sSphroneS. 

Titus 2. 6 men likewise exhort to be sober minded 
EdNDED, to be spiritually •^- 
The mind of the spirit, <ppSi>rifxa Toy wei/iaTos. 

Rom. 8. 6 to he spiritually minded (is) life and peace 
MINDED, to be high — 
To be raised or puffed up, Tv<p6o/iqii tuphomnai. 

2 Ti 3. 4 Traitors, heady, high minded, lovers of pi. 
MINDFUL (oft, to he — 
l.To remember, be mindful of, 13T zahar. 
^ I Ch.i6. 13 Be ye mindful alwaysof his covenant, the 

Nell. 9. 17 neither were mindful of thy wond-rs that 

Psa. 8. 4 What is man, that thou art mindful of 
III. 5 he will ever be mindful of his covenant 
115. 12 The Lord hath been mindful of us : he 

Isa. 17. 10 hast not been mindful of the Rock of thy 

2.T0 remember, be mindful of, /nfivfiixKo/xai mimn. 
2 Ti. 1. 4 being mindful of thy tears, that I may be 
Heb. 2. 6 What is man, that thou art mindful of him 
2 Pe. 3. 2 Tliat ye may be mindful of the words wh. 

S.To remember, recoiled, fivrifiovevai mnemoneuo. 
Heb.ii. 15 truly, if they had been mindful of that 
WTT3T! — ' 

1.7, I myself, 'JN ani. 

Prov 23. 15 be wise, my heart sliall rejoice, even mine 
%My hand, 'i; yadi. 

2 Sa. 14. 30 See, Joab's field is near mine, and he hath 
3. ^Vith me, '"ilV immadi. 

Psa. 50. II and the wild beasts of the field (are)mlne 
i.To me, my, mine, efiol [dat.) em<,oi. 

Bx)m 12. 19 Vengeance (is) mine ; I will repay, saith 

5. Of me, my, mine, ejxSi (gen.) emos. 

Matt2o. 23 is not mine to give, but. .for whom it is 
John 7. 16 My doctrine is not mine, but his that sent 
10. 14 and know my (sheep), and am known of 
14. 24 the word which ye hear is not mine, but 
16. 14 he shall receive of mine, and shall show(it) 
16. 13 All things that the Father hath are mine 
16. 13 therefore said I, that he shall take of m. 
17. 10 And all mine are thine, and thine are m. 

1 Co. 9. 3 seal of mine apostleship are ye in the L. 

9. 3 Mine answer to them that do examine me 

Q.Ofme, my, mine, efiov (gen.) emou. 

Rom 16. 13 Salute Rufus. .and his mother and mine 
7.7*0 me, my, mine, ixo\ [dat.) moi. 

Luke 9. 38 look upon my son; for ho is mine only c. 
8. Of me, mine, my, /xov {gen.) mou. 

ilait. 7. 84 whosoever heareth these sayings of mine 
7. 26 every one that heareth these sayings of m. 

Luke 1. 44 the voice of thy salutation sounded in mine 

1 1. 6 For a f riond of mine in his journey is come 

18. 3 came . . saying, Avenge mo of mine advcr. 

19. 27 But those mine enemies, which would not 
John 9. II Jesus made clay, and anointed mine eyes 

9. 15 He put clay upon mine eyes, and I washed 

9. 30 a marvellous thing, .he hath opened mine 

Rom.ii. 13 apostle of the Gentiles,! magnify mine of. 

2 Co. 1 1. 30 I will glouy of . .things which concern m. 

12. 5 of myself Iwillnotglory.but in[mine]in. 
•^ Phil. I. 4 Always in every prayer of mine for you 

y^ Rev. 22. 16 I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify 
iONE otm (self) — 
l.IIe,4t, avrSs aufos. 

Lukeig. 23 I might have required mine own With us.? 
2.0f myself, ifiavrov (gen.) emautou. 

John 5. 30 1 can of mine o^vn self do nothing : as I 



1 Co. 4. 3 small thing.. yea, I judge not mineowngj 

10. 33 notseeklngmiiieownproflt,butthe(yrofltjl 
3. To me, my, mine, ifj.6s (dat. ) emos. 

Matt23. 27 I should have received mine own 20 ij. 
Jolin 5. 30 I seelw not mine own will, but the will off 

6. 38 not to do mine own will, but the will of 

■ I Co. 1 . 1 3 say that I had baptized in mine own name 
16. 21 The salutation of (me) Paul with mine own 
Gal. 6. II I have written unto you with mine ovm 
Phil. 3. 9 not having mine own righteousness, wh. 

2 Th. 3. 17 The salutation of Paul with mine own h. 
. Phm. 12 therefore receive him that is mine own ho. 

19 I Paul have written (it) with mine own h. 
i.Ofme, my, mine, /lov (gen.) mou. 

John 8. so I seek not mine own glory: there is one'. 

Acts 13. 22 a man after mine oivn heart, wliich shall 

26. 4 which was at the first among mine own na. 

Gal. 1. 14 above many my equals in njine own nation 

MINGLE, to — 
l.To mio:,hh^,balal, 

Exod29. 40 tenth deal of flour mingled with the fou. 

Lev. 2. 4 unleavened cakes of line flour mingled w. 
2. 5 fine flour unleavened, mingled with oil 

7. 10 every meat ofl'ering mingled with oil, and 

7. 12 unleavened cakes mingled with oil, and 

7. 12 cakes mingled with oil, of flue flour, fried 
9. 4 a meat offering mingled with oil : for to day 

14. 10 a meat oft'ering, mingled with oil, and ono 

14. 21 one tenth deal of fine flour mingled with 
23. 13 two tenth deals of fine flour mingled wJth 

Num. 6. 13 cakes of fine flourmlngled with oil, and wa. 

7. 13 full of fine flour mingled with oH, for 
[So in v. ig, 23, 36, 37, 43, 49, 53, 61, 67, 73, 79.} 

8. 8 fine fiour mingled with oil, and anothet 
J 5. 4, 6, 9 of a tenth deal of flour mingled with 
28. 5 mingled with the fourth (part) of an hin 
28. 9, 12, 12 a meat offering, mingled with oil 

28. 13 a several tenth deal of flour mingled with 

28. 20, 28 their meat offering, .of flour mingled 

29. 3, 9, 14 their meat offering, .flour mingled' 
2.T0 mix, mingle, '^ca masak. 

Psa. 102. 9 I have . .mingled my drink with weeping 
Prov. 9. 2 she hath mingled her wine ; she hath also 

9. 5 drink of the wine (which) I have mingled 
Isa» 5. 22 men of strength to mingle strong drink 

19. 14 The Loud hath mingled a perverse spirit 
3. To mix, mingle, pilyvvm mignumi. 

Jratt27. 34 They gave him vinegar to drink mingled 
Lukci3. 1 vdiose blood Pilate had mingled with their 
Rev. 8. 7 followed hail and fire mingled with blood 

15. 2 I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with 
JSHNGIiE selves, be mingled, to — ■ 

l.To mingle self, nn;; arab, 7. 

Ezra 9. 2 the holy seed have mingled themselves v 

Psa.106. 33 But were mingled among the heathen, and 
2. To be mingled, 3"!^; arab, 4. 

Dan. 2. 43 they shallmingle themselves with the seed 
MINGLED people — 
The mixture, Arab, y]V,^ ha-creh. -._ 

Jer. 25. 20 all the mingled people, and all the kings 
. ' 23. 24 all the kings of the mingled people that 

Eze. 30. 3 Lydia, and aU the mingled people, and Ch. 
MINGLED (seed)— 
l.Txoo divers Icinds, Ulkh^ hilayim. 

Lev. 19. 19 shalt not sow thy field with mingled seed 
19. 19 neither shall a garment mingled of linen 

2. To take or catch self, npS laqach, 1. 

Exod. 9. 24 So there was hail, and fire mingled vitb 
MUSr-IA'-MIN, i9;40 fortunate. 

1. A Levite in thedaysof Hezekiah whodistributed the 
tithes and oblations. B.C. 724. 

2 Ch.31. 13 next him (were) Eden, and M., and Jeshua 

2. A priest who returned with Zerubbabcl, called also 
ifittmin. B.C. 430. 

Neh. 12. i7 0fAbiiah, Zichri;ofM.,ofMoadiah,PiItal 
12. 41 the priests; Eliakim,Maaseiah,M.,Michaiah 
MINISH, be minished, to — 

1. To diminish, witlidraw, Vi3 (;ara. 

Exod. 5. 19 Ye shall notTOinish..from yourbricta tf 

2. To be or become little, few, tiJ^D maat. 

Psa.107. 39 areminishedandbroughtlowthroughop. 

MnnsTEE — 

l.To split, till, serve, tvb pelacJi. 

Ezra 7. 24 or ministers of this house of God, it shall 

2. To minister, serve, Trey sharaih, 3. 

Exod24. 13 Jloses roso up, and his minister Joshua 
Josh. I. 1 Joshua the sou of Nun, Moses' minister 

1 Ki. 10. 5 the attendance of his ministers, and their 

2 Ch. 9. 4 the attendance of his ministers, and their 
Ezra 8. 17 theyshouldbringuntousministersfortho 
Psa.103. 21 (ye) ministers of his, that do his pleasure 

104. 4 Who maketh. . his ministers a flanftng fire 

Isa. 6i. 6 (men) shall call you the ministers of our 

Jer. 33. 21 the Levitcs the priests, my ministers 

Eze 44. II Yet they shall be ministers ih.my sauct. 

43. 4 the priests the ministers of the sanctuary 

45, 3 the Lovites, the ministers of the house 

46. 24 where the ministers of the house shall b, 
Joel I. 9 the priests, the Lord's ministers, mourn 

I. 13 ye ministers of the altar, .ye ministers of 
2. 17 Let the priests, the miuistera of the Lord 



MINISTER 



6&3 



MIRIAM 



S. Deacon, labourer, minislrant, SLaKovos dialconos. 
Matt 20. 26 great amongyou, let him be yourministcr 
Markio. 43 be great araoirg you, shall be your minis. 
£om.i3. 4 Tor he is the miuister of God to thee foi 
13, 4 for he 13 the ministerot God, a revenger 

15. 8 Christ was a minister of the circumcision 
X Co. 3. 5 but minister by whom ye believed, even 
3 Co. 3.. 6 Who also hath mado us able ministers of 

6. \ approving ourselves as the ministers of G. 

II. 15 (it IB) no great thing if his ministers also 

J 1. 15 transformed as the ministers of uuright. 

II. 23 Arc they ministers of Christ ? I speak as 

Gal. 2. 17 (is) therefore Christ the minister of sin? 

Eph. 3. 7 Whereof I wasmadearainister.according 

6. 21 a beloved brother and faithful minister 

Col, I. 7 who is for you a faithful minister of Chr. 

1. 23 gospel. .whereof I Paul am made a mini. 

I. 25 Whereof I am raadeaminister, according 

4. 7 a beloved brother, and a faithful minister 

I Th. 3. 2 [our brother, and minister of God, and] 

1 Ti. 4. 6 thou Shalt be a food mdnister of Jesus C. 

A.Puhlic worker, or labourer, \eirovpy6s Icitourgos. 
Bom 13. 6 they are God's ministers, att^-naing eont. 
15. 16 That I should bo the minister of Jesus C. 
Heb. I. 7 ViTho maketh. .bisrainisters aiiameot flro 
8. 2 Amirusterofthesanetuary,andof the true 
5tAn under rower, assisiani, virripiTijs hupereUs. 
Luke I. 2 eye v?ituesses, and ministers of the word 
4. 20 gave (it) again to the minister, and sat d. 
Act3 13. 5 and they had also John to (their) minister 
26. 16 make thee a minister and a' witness both 
1 Co. 4. I so account of us as of the ministers of C. 
MnnSTEE (to or unto), to — 
\.To minister, &g'^ shemash, 3. 

Dan. 7. 10 thousand thousands ministered unto Mni 
2.T0 minister, serve, n-iy sharath, 3. 

Exod28. 35 And it shall be upon Aaron to minister 
28. 43 chey come near unto the altarto minister 
sg. 30 when he Cometh, .to minister in the holy 
30. 20 when they come near to the altar toniin. 
35. 19 The cloths, .to minister in the priest's offl. 
39. 26 round about the hem of the robe to mini. 
39. 41 The cloths., to minister in the priest's offl. 
Kum I. 50 they shall minister unto it, and shall 
3. 6 priest, that they may minister unto him 

3. 31 wherewith theyminister, and the hanging 

4. 9 oil vessels . . wherewith ihey minister unto 
4. 12 wherewith theyminister in the sanctuary 

4.14 wherewith they minister about it . . censers 
8. 26 But shall minister with their brethren in 

16. 9 the congregation to minister unto them 
18. 2 may be joined unto thee, audministerunto 

Deut 10. 8 to stand before the Lord to minister unto 
17. 12 the priest thatstandeth to minister there 
18. 5 to stand to minister in the name of the L. 

18. 7 Then, .shall minister in the name of the L. 

21. 5 LoRDthyGodhathchosentoministerunto 
1 Sa. 2. II the child did minister imto the Lord be. 

2. 18 But Samuel ministered before the Lord 
3. I the child Samuel ministered unto the Lord 
3 Sa. 13. 17 he called his servant that ministered unto 
X Ki. I. 4 cherished the king, and ministered to him 

1.15 Abishag the Shunammite ministered unto 
8. II the priests could not stand to minister bee. 

19. 21 went after Elijah, and ministered unto 
2Ki. 25. 14 the vessels of brass wherewith they mi. 

I Ch. 6. 32 they ministered before the dwelling place 

15. 2 to cany the ark of God, and to minister • 

16. 4 to minister before the ark of the Lord 
\6. 37 to minister before the ark continually, as 
P3. 13 to minister unto him, and to bless in his 
28. 12 men . .to minister in the house of the Lord 

28. I captains of the companies that ministered 
a Ch. 5. 14 the priests could not stand to minister by 

8. 14 to praise and minister before the priests 
13. 10 theipriests, which minister mito the Lord 

22. 8 the brethren of Ahaziah, that ministered 

23. 6 and they that minister of the Levites 

29. II that'ye should ministeruntohim,and bum 
31. 2 to minister, and to give thanks, and to p. 

Ueh. 10. 36 priests that minister in the house of our 

10. 39 the priests that minister, and the porters 

Esth. 2. 2 said the king's servants that ministered u; 

6. 3 said theking'3 seri'ants that ministered u. 

Isa. 60. 7 rams of Nebaioth shall minister unto thee 

60. 10 their kings sbM minister unto thee ; for 
Jer. 33. 22 Bavid .. and the Levites thatministerunto 

52. 18 vesselsofbrass wherewith theyministered 
E/e. 40. |S which come near to the Lord to minister u. 

42. 14 shall lay their garments wherein they m. 

43. ig to minister unto me, saith the Lord GOD 

44. 1 1 minister\ng to the house . . to minister unto 

44. 12 Because they ministered unto them before 

44. 15 they shall comeneartome to minister unto 

44. 16 shall come near to my table, to minister 

44. 17 whiles they minister in the gates ot the 
44. 19 off theirgarments wherein theyministered 

44. 27 to minister in the sanctuary, he shall offer 

45. 4 which shall come near to minister unto 
Z. Ministry, m.^ sharcth. 

1 Ch.24. 14 were made, .vessels to minister, and to 
,4, To act as a deacon, serve, StaKoveo) dia.koneo. 
Hatt. 4. II angels came and ministered unto him 

8. 15 and she arose, and ministered unto them 

•>.o. ii not to be ministered unto, but to minister 

'zj. 44 in prison, and did not minister unto thee? 

27.55 which followed Jesus, .ministering unto 

Mail: 1. 13 tempted, .and the angels ministered unto 



Mark i. 31 fever lefther, and she ministered untoth. 
lo. 43 not to be ministered unto, but to minister 
T, t '5' 41 followed him, and ministered' unto him 
ijUKo 4. 39 immediately she arose .md ministered unto 
... 8-3 vvhich ministered unto liim of their suba. 
Acts T9. 22 sent, .two of them tiiat ministered unto 
itom !■;. 25 I go unto Jerusalem to minister unto tha 
' !i°' '3- 3 to be the epistle of Christ ministered by 
2 II. 1. 18 in how many things he ministered unto 
w K ■ ^ '^ ^^ might have ministered imto me in the 
ileb. 6. 10 ye have ministered to tlie saint3,and do ra. 

1 i^e. I. 12 they did minister tiie things which are 

4. 10 miuister the same one to another, as good 

4. II if any man minister, (let him do it) as ot 

5. With a view to ministratioti, els ZiaKovlaveisdiak. 

Heb. I. i4spirits,sentforthtoministerforthemwho 
6. 2*0 give, Sioaifii didomi. 

Epn. 4. 29 that it may minister grace unto the hca. 
I. To supply, iinxopriycoi ejnchoregeo. 

2 Co. 9. 10 Now he that ministercth seed to the sower 
Gal. 3. 5 He therefore that ministercth to you the 
2 Po. 1. 1 1 For so an entrance shall be ministered imto 

8.2'o work as a priest, Upovpy^w hierourgeo. 
Horn 15. 16 ministering the gospel of God, that the 

9. To work publicly, Xeirovpyiw leitourgeo. 

Acts 13. 2 As they ministered to the I<ord, and fas. 
Eom.15. 27 their duty is also to minister unto them 
Heb. zo. II every priest standeth daily ministering 

10. To hold alongside, .irope'x&i parechS. 

1 Ti. I. 4 endless genealogies, which minister que. 

11.7*0 act as am, under rower, assist, iTrjpfTfO). 
Acts 20. 34 these hands have ministered unto my neo. 
24. 23 forbid none of his aciiuaintance to minis. 

12. To supply, (lead the chorus), xopnyeo) choregeO. 

2 Co. 9. 10 both minister breadfor(your)food,andm. 

MINISTER about, to — 

To work, ipyi^ofiai ergazomai. 

1 Co. 9. 13 thatthey which ministeraboutholythings 

BIIHISTEE judgment, to — 

To judge, plead:, strive, decide, J'n din. 

JPsa.' 9. 8 he shall minister judgment to the people 

MnnSTERED (nourishment) — 
l.Public worker or servant, \eiToupySs leitourgos. 
PhiL 2. 25 your messenger, and he that ministered 

2. To supply, [lead the chorus), iirixopTjyeco epichor. 
Col. 2. 19 having nourishment ministered, and knit 

MINISTEBING — . 

X. Service, ^"P^IL abodah. 

1 Ch. 9. 23' had the charge of the ministering vessels 

^.Ministration, SiaKovla diakonia. 

Kom 12. 7 (let us wait) on (our) ministering; or he 

3 Co. 8. 4 the fellowship of the ministering to the 8. 

g. I For aa touching the minietering to the sa. 

Z.Lifurgicali working publicly, XeirovpyiKSs. 
Heb. \ I. 14 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent 

HTNISTEATION — 

1. Ministration, oiaKovla diakonia. 

Acts 6. 1 were neglected in the daily ministration 
a Co. 3. 7 But if the ministration of death, written 

3. 8 How shall not the ministration of the sp. 

3. 9 For if the ministration of condemnation 

3. 9 much more doth the ministration of righ. 
9. 13 Whiles by the experiment of this miuistra. 

2.Public work, Xetrovpyia kitourqia. 

Luke I. 23 as soon aa the days of his ministration 
BTDIISTIIT^ 
I.Hand, i; yad. 

2 Ch. 7. 6 when David praisertbytheirministry; and 
Hos. 12. 10 I have also spoken . .by the ministry of the 

^.Ministry, n-}<^ shareth. 

Num. 4. 12 shall take all the instruments of ministry 
Z. Ministration, SiaKovia diakonia. 

Acts I. 17 and bad obtained part of this ministry 
I. 25 That he may take part of ibis ministry 
6. 4 to player, and to tlie ministry of the word 
12. 25 when they had fulfilled (their) ministry 
20. 24 finish my course with joy, and the minis. 
21. 19 wrought among the Gentiles by his min. 
Eom 12. 7 Or ministry, (let us wait), .or he that tea. 

1 Co. 16. 15 have addicted themselves to the ministry 

2 Co. 4. I seeing we have this ministry, as we have 

5. 18 hath given to us the ministry of reconcil. 

6. 3 no offence, .that the ministry be not bla. 
Eph. 4. 12 for the work of the ministrj-, for the edi. 
Col. 4. 17 Take heed to the ministry which thou 

1 Ti. I. 12 counted, .faithful, putting me into the m. 

2 Ti! 4. 5 watch thou, .make full proof of thy mini. 

4. II for he is profitable to me for the ministry 
A.PiMic work, Xeirovpyia leitourgia. 

Heb. 8. 6 hath he obtained a more excellent minis. 
9. 21 sprinkled, .all the vessels of the ministry 

BUNISTIIY, service of the — 
Service, .TjiSJi abodah. 

Ncm. 4.'47 that came to do the service of the miulsti-y 



KDI'-NI, '?■?. 

The district of Manavaa in the centre of later ArmcTiia. 
near Ararat. ^^ 

Jer. 51. 27 the kingdoms of Ararat, M., and A^hche. 
Mm'-NTTH, n"3t? distribution. 

A city in the E. of Ammon, four miles from nc«hbon. 
on ..he way to Philadelphia, whence grain was taicQ bv 
merchants to Tyre. 

Judgti. 33 till thou come to M., (even) twenty clUcfl 
Eze. 27. 17 they traded in thy market wheat ot iL 

BilNSTEEl — 

l.To play on a stringed instrument, p) nagon, 3. 
2 Ki 3. 15 bring mc a minstrel, .when Ihc mioetrel 

i.Piper, a\iKr)r{js aulHls. 

Matt. 9. 23 saw the minstrels and the people making 

BUNT — 

Mint, a fragrant herb, ■/iSvo(Tii6s heduosmos. 

Ilatt23. 23 ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cummin 
Lukeii. 42 yo tithe mint and rue, and ^\i <nanoci of 

MIPH'-KAD, li3?!J appointed place. 

Gate of Jerusalem or of the temple, neartbe S.E. coTior. 
Neb. 3, 31 over against the gate II., and to the going 

WTB.AOLE — 

l.A sign, niK oth. 

Numi4. 22 my miracles which I did In Egypt erd in 
Deut II. 3 his miracles, and his acts, which ho did 

2. Miracle, wonder, sign, type, n?iD mopheth. 

Exod. 7. 9 Show a miracle for you : then thou bhalt 
Dcut29. 3 temptations, .the signs, and those great m. 

3. To be wonderful, kSs pala, 2. 

Judg. 6. 13 where (be) all his miracles which our fa. 
i.Act 0/ power, hivafxis dunamis. 

Mark 9. 39 no man, which shall do a miracle in my 

Acts 2. 22 approved of God among you by mir.icles 

8. 13 beholding the miracles and signs which 

19. II God wrought special miracles by the ha. 

I Co. 12. 10 To another the working of mir.acles; to 

12. 28 thirdly, teachers, after that miracles, then 
Gal. 3. 5 therefore that, .worketh miracles among 
Heb. 2. 4 with divers miracles, and gifts of the Holy 
5. A sign, ari/iuov semeion. 

Luke23. 8 he hoped to have seen some miracle dona 
John 2. II This "oeginning of miracles did Jesus inCa. 

2. 23 when they saw the miracles which he did 

3. 2 no man can do these miracles that thou 

4. 54 This (is) again the second miracle. .Jesus 
6. 2 they sav/ his miracles which he did on 

6. 14 when tliey had seen a miracle which Jesus 

6. 26 not because ye saw the miracles, but be. 

7. 31 will hedomoremiraclesthan these which 
9. 16 can a man that is a sinner do such miracles 

10. 41 unto him, and said, John did no miracle ? 

11. 47 What do we ? for this man doeth many m. 
12. 18 that they heard that he had done this m. 

12. 37 though he had done so many miracles be. 
Acta 4. 16 for that indeed a notable miracle hath 

4. 22 on whom this miracle of healing was sh, 
6. 8 did great wonders and miracles aikong 
8.. 6 hearing and seeing the miracles wliich ha 

15. 12 declaring whatmlraclesand wonders God 
Her. i^. 14 by . .those miracles which he had power 

16. 14 they are the spirits of devils, working m. 
19. 20 the false prophet that wrought miracl ei 

MIRACLES, -workers 6f -^ 

Poxoer ; {pi.) powers, .Zvvajxis d.unamxs. 

1 Co. 12. 29 (are) all teachers ? (are) all workers of m.t 

HIRE — 

\.Mire, }'i bots, 

Jer. 38. 22 thy feet are sunk in the mire. .they ar» 

2. Mire, .nv? bitstsah. 

Job 8. n Can the rush grow up without mire? ean 

Z.Heap, clay, nph chomer. 

Job 30. 19 He' hath cast me Into the mire, and I am 
Isa. 10.. 6 to trood them down like the mire of tha. 

LMud, rrdre, o-p tit. 

2 Sa. 22. 43 I did stamp them as the mtro of the street 
Job 41. 30 spreadeth sharp pointed things on the ra. 
Psa. 6g. 14 Deliver me out of the mire, and let me not 
Jer. 38. 6 but mire, so Jeremiah sunk in the miro 
Mie. 7. 10 shall she be trodden down as the mire of 
Zech. 9. 3 and fine gold as the mire of the streets 

10. 5 tread down (their enemies) in the mire of 

S.Mire, JV yaven. 

Psa. 69. 2 I sink in deep mire, where, .no standing 
6. Filth, mire, fe'E"; rcphes. 

Isa. 57. 20 sea. .whose waters cast up mire and dirt 

7. Mire, filth, P6p0opos borboros. 

2 Pe. 2. 22 was washed to her wallowing In the mire 
Jfft-El'-AM, D;-)P/a<, thick, strong. 
l.Theelderaisterof Aaron and Moses; she watched over 
Moses, sang at the Red Sea, mimnured against Moses, 
and was smitten with leprosy. B.C. 1578-1^60. 

Exodis. 20 And M. the prophetess, the sister of Aaron 
15. 21 And M. answered them. Sing ye to theL. 
Kumi2. I And St. and Aaron spake against Moses 
12. 4 And the Lord spake. .unto M., Coico out 
12. 5 called Aaron and M : and they both came 
12. lo behold, M. (became) leprous; (white) as a. 
12. 10 Aaron- looked upon M., and beheld, (shei..;< 



MIRMA 



GG4 



MIZAR 



lfiuni2. IS And M.was shut out from the camp seven 
12. 15 tha people journeyed not till M. was bro. 
20. I the people abode in Kadesh ; and M. died 
, 26. 59 she bare unto Amram. .M. their sister 
beut 24. 9 Bemember what the Lord. . dld.unto M. 
1 Ch. 6. 3 the children of Amram ; Aaron . . and M. 
Mic 6. 4 I sent before thee Moses, Aaron, and M. 
2. A daughter of Ezra of the tribe of Judab. 

I Ch. 4. 17 she bare M., andSliainmai, and Ishba^i 
HCR'-MA, np-jO height, " \^ _ ^ 
X son of Shaharaim, a Benjamite?FB.O.'^35o.- 

1 Ch. 8. 10 Jeuz, and Shachia, and M.;^ These (were) 
MIRTH— ^- '•"'"^' '"S 

\. Joy, rejoicing, bSbfaiiiasos?^^ „ ... ' 

Isa. 24. 8 The mirth of tabrets ceaseth, the noise of 

24. II aU Joy is darkened, the mirth of the land 

Hos. z. 1 1 I will also cause all her mirth to cease, her 

2. Rejoicing, joy, gladness, mirth, nnntf simchah.' 
Gen. 31. 27 that I might have sent thee away with m. 
Neh. 8. 12 to send portions, and to make great mirth 
Psa.137. 3 tlaey that wasted us (required of us) mirth 
Prov 14. 13 and the end of that mirth (is) heaviness/ 
. EccL 2. I Go to now, I ivill prove thee with mirth 
z. 2 I said of laughter, .and of mirth, What d. 
7. 4 the heart of fools (is) in the house of m. 
8. 15 Then I commended mirth, because a man 

S.Joy, rejoicing, gladness, j'lis'K' sason. ' 

Jer. 7. 34 voice of mirth, and the voice of gladtfess 
16. 9 voice of mirth, and the voice of gladness 
25. 10 voice of mirth, and the voice of gladness 

jmaTH, to make — 

To enjoy, rejoice, biiy, b^'v, 'sis, sus. ■ ^ 

Eze. 21. 10 it is furbished, .should we then make m.? 

TSXRY (place) — 

l.Mire, n^3 bitstsah. 

Eze. 47. II the miry places thereof, and the marishes 

2.il/t>e, mud, \"Q tin. 

Dan. 2. 41, 43 thou sawest the iron mised with miry 

Z.Mire, ]V; yaven. 

Psa. 40. 2 He brought me up. .out of the miry clay 

laiSOAEBY, to -^ 

To bereave, cause to miscarry, i^y} shahol, 5. 
. Hos. 9.14 give them a miscarrying womb and dry b. 

MISCHIEF — \ 
l.Iniquity, vHnity, )1N aven. 

Psa. 36. 4 He deviseth mischief upon his bed : he s. 
55. 10 mischief also and sorrow(are) in the midst 

Eze. II. 2 these (are) the men that devise miscliief 
i.^ischief, injury, j'lDX ason. 

Gen. 43. 4 Lest peradventure mischief befall him ' 

— 42. 38 if mischief befall him by the way in the 
44. 29 and mischief befall him, ye shall bring d. 

Exod2i. 22 so that her fruit depart, .yet no mischief 
- - 21. 23 if . .mischief follow, then thou shalt give 

Z. Mischief, calamity, n\r\ havvah.' 

^' Psa. 52. 2 thy tongue deviseth mischiefs ; like a sh. 

4. Mischief, accident, nin hovahi 

Isa. 47. II mischief sliall fall upon thee; thou shalt 
Eze. 7. 26 Mischief shall come upon mischief, and 

5. Wicked thought or device, nai zimmaK. 

Psa. 26. 10 In whose hands (is) mischief, and their ri. 

■ 119. 150 Tliey draw nigh that follow after mischi. 

, , Prov.io. 23 (Itis)assport to afool todo mischief : but 

^.Perversity, punishment for iniquity, fij; avon. 
>■ 2 Ki. 7. 9 some mischief will come upon us : now 
1, Labour, perverseness', misery, hOii amal. 
" Job 15. 35 They conceive mischief, and bring forth 
Psa. 7. 14 conceived mischief, and brought forth fa. 
' "- >^: , 7. 16 His mischief sliall return upon his own h. 

10. 7 under his tongue (is) mischief and vanity 
! 10. 14 for thou beholdest mischief and spite, to 
I 94. 20 throne, .which frameth misclUef by a law 
140. 9 let the mischief of their own lips cover the. 

Prov 24. 2 studieth. .and their lips talk of mischief. 
Isa.' 59. 4 they conceive mischief, and bring forth in. 

6. Evil, wrong, Tira^ - _ . .^ 
,J Exod32. 12 i"or mischief did he bring them out, to 

■ 32. 22 the people, that they (are set) on mischief 
Deut 32. 23 I will heap mischiefs upon them ; I will 

1 Sa. 23. 9 knew that Saul secretly practised mischief 

2 Sa. i6. 8 thou (art taken) in thy mischief, because 
I Ki. 11.25 besides themischietthatHadad(did):and 

• 20. 7 and see how this (man) seoketh mischief 
Neh. 6. . z But they thought to do me mischief 
' Esth. 8. 3 to put away the mischief of Haman the A.' 
• Paa, 28. 3 speak peace, .mischief (is) in their hearts 
' ~~^ 52- I Why boastcst thou thyself in mischief, O 
■ ~ ■'T40.' z'Wliich imagine mischiefs in (their) heart 
Pro v. 6. 14 he deviseth mischief continually; ho so. 
-. se 6. 18 feet that be swift in running to miscliief 

11. 27 he that seeketh mischief, it shall come 

12. 21 but the wicked shall be filled with misch. 
! 13. 17 A wicked messenger falleth into mischief 

17. 20 a perverse tongue falleth into mischief 
24. 16 but the wicked shall fall into mischief - 

, .-' 28. 14 hardeneth his heart shall fall into misch. 

I'Dan. II. 27 these king's hearts (shall be) to do misch. 

'Hos. 7. 15 yet do they imagine mischief against me 

^.Easy work, craftiness, ^aStovftyta rhadiourgia, 
^cta 13. 10 f uU of all subtUty snd all miaohief 



EUSCHIEP, to do or imagine — ; 
\.To do evil, ya"j raa, 5. 

Prov. 4. 16 Bleep not, except they have done mischief 

2. To devise mischief, nnrt hathath, 3a. 

Psa. 62. 3 How long will ye imagine mischief against 
HKCHXEVOtlS (device or thing) — 
1, Mischief, calamity, rm havvah. _^ 

Psa.138. 12 that seek my hurt speak mischievous th. 

Mic. 7. 3 uttereth his mischievous desire : ao they 

2. Wicked device, ."latn mezimmah. 

Psa. 21. II For. .they imagined amisehievous device 
Prov 24. 8 to do evil shall be called a misohievous ^ 

3. Evil, bad, sad, wrong, Vl ra'.' 

Eccl.io. 13 the end of his talk (is) mischievous mad. 
MISERABLE, that is in misery, most — 
l.Laboriotts, perverse, miserable, bt^^ amal. 

Job 16. 2 Ihave heard.. miserable comforters (are) 
^.Labouring, perverse, miserable, hay^ amcl. 

[ Job 3. 20 is light given to him that is in misery j 
S.An object for kindness, i\eetv6s eleeinos. 

I Co. IS. 19 in this life . . we aro of all men most mis. 

Rev. 3. 17 thou art wretched, and miserable, and' 

MISERABLT — " 
Evilly, KaKas kakos. 

Mattai. 41 He \vill miserably destroy those wicked 
MISERY — . 
\. Miserable, mourning, fnamarud. 

Lam. I. 7 remembered in the days, .of her miseries 
3. 19 Remembering . . my misery, the wormwood 

%Labowr, perverseness, misery, S^j; amal. 

Judgio. 16 his soul was grieved for the misery of Is. 
Job II. 16 Because thou shalt forget (thy) misery 
Prov 31. 7 forget his poverty, and remember his m. 

2. Evil, Vi ra. 

Eccl. 8. 6 thfireforethemiseryofman(is)greatupon 

i.Qrievous misery, 'ra\aiwa>pla talaipuria. 

Rom. 3. 16 Destruction and misery fare) in their ways 
Jas. 5. J howl for your miseries that shall come 

MIS'-GAB, 35'^an the high land. 
Tho mountainous country of Moab. 

Jer. 48. I thus saith the LOKD..M. is confounded 
MI-SHA'-EI, htt-^'O who is what Ood is i 

1. A son of Uzziel, son of Kohath. B.C. 1432. 

Exod. 6. 22 the sons of Uzziel ; M., and Elzaphan, nhd 
Lev. 10. 4 Moses called M. and Elzaphan, the sons 

2. One who stood beside Ezra when ho read tho law. 
B.C. 445. - . 

Keh. 8. % on his left liand, Pedaiah, and M., and M. 

3. A companion of Daniel, also called Meshek. B.C. 
607. • ■ « ' 

Dan. I. 6 among these were.. Hananiah, M., and 
\ I. 7 he gave .' . (the name) . . to M. , of Mcshach 

1. II had set over Daniel, Hananiali, M., and 
1. 19 none like Daniel, Hananiah, M., and Az. 

2. 17 Daniel, .made the thing known to. .M. 

ttlSH'-AM, U]1,VQ impetuous, haste, fame. 
A Benjapite, son of Elpaal. B.C. 1400. :' 

I Ch. 8. 12 The sons of Elpaal ; Eber, and M., and 3. 

MISH-E'-AL, MISH'-AL, "7^^.? depression. 
A Levitical city in Asher, near Amad. 

Josh 19. 26 Alammelech; and Amad, and M. ; and 
21. 30 of the tribe of Asher, M. with her suburbs 

MISH'-MA, up?;? fame. 
A son of Ishmael, son of Hagar. " B.C. 1846. 
Gen. 25. 14 And M., and Dumah, and Massa 
I Ch. I. 30 M., and Dumah, Massa, Hadad, and Tema 
4. 25 Shallum his son, Mibsam his son, M. his 
4. 26 sons of M. ; Hamuel his son, Zacchur his 

MISH-MAN'-NAH, njpeia strength, vigour. 
A Gadite that joined David in Ziklag.. B.C. 1058. 

1 Ch.iz. 10 M. the fourth, Jeremiah tho flftjj 
MISH-RA-ITES,. 'yr^O. 
A family of Kirjath-jearim. 

I Ch. 2. S3 the Shumatliltea, and the M. : of them c. 
MIS-PE'-RETH, rrifpn writing. 
The person called Mispar in Ezra 2. 2, who returned 
with Zerubbabel. B.C. 538. 

Neh 7. 7 Who came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua. .M. 

MIS-RE-PHOTH MA'-IM, d:9 nisipo burning waters. 
A city E. of Sidon ; same as Zarephath. 

Josh II. 8 chased them unto. .M., and unto the va. 
13. 6 the hill country from Lebanon ijuto M. 
MISS, to — 
l.To err, sin, miss, Nan chala, 5. 

Judgzo. 16 sling stones at an hair.. and not miss 
2. To inspect, look after, .ip9 paqad. 

I Sa. 20. 6 If thy father at all miss me, then say, D. 
25. 15 neither missed we anytliing, as long as wo 

MISSED, MISSING, to be — 

To inspect, look after, ^i39 paqdd, 2, 

I Sa. 20. iB thou shalt be missed, because thy seat MriU 
25. 7 neither was there ought missing unto them 
25. 21 so that nothhig was missed c)f all that 
I Ki. 20. 39 if by any means he be missing, thenehall 



MIST— - 

l.Mist, vapour, IN! ed.\:^ ^ _ ^ _ _ .._,_. v 
Gen. 2. 6 there went up amist from theeart^arid 

2.Thick raist, fog, ax^^is achlusi ,^ _ ..-^s!^' 
Acts 13. II immediately there feH.pfl.hIiitaiaistaiu{ 

Z.Thick darhiess, blackness, (6<pos zophds.i' 'te^'H 
". 2 Pe. 2. 17 to y/hom the mist of darknessi is re^neSoJ 

MISTRESS — CT S. .^ 

X.Lady, owrier, rn]l.^ badlahS^ ..- 

1 Ki. 17. 17 the son of . .the mistress ot the house; fcll 
■Nah.. 3. v4 the mistress of witchcrafts, that'seUeth^ 

2.Mistress, mighty one, rn^i gebereth) .. -J^ 

Gen. 16. 4 her mistress was despised ift her eyes' 

16. 8 I flee from the face of my mistress S*rat 
r- •Jxd. 9 Return to thy mistress, and submit, thyj 

2 Ki. '5.3 she said imto her mistress. Would God mj^ 
Psa. 123. 2 eyes of a maiden unto the hand of her.m. 
Prov 30. 23 an handmaid that is heir to her mistress 
Isa. 24. 2 as with the^maid. scrwith her mistress 

MISUSE, to — '^ ^ ___- 

To shcno self a deceiver, vyn tda, 7a.' ■ 

2 CI1.36. 16 misused his prophets, until tfie wrath_of 
WI'I'H — .^ 

A lepton, (tenth of ap'enny), KeirrSv leptorti -_ 

"", Markiz. 42 she threw in two mites, which make's f, 
fXukeiz. 59 not. .till thou hast paid the very last raito 
j»r . 21. z poor widow casting in thither.two mites 

TSns'-CAS, ni^ri'i sweet place.' 
T^e 24th station of Israel from Egypt, and the 13th froia 
Sinai, in Arabia the rocky. . j 

Num33. 28 removed from Taratrand pitched in Mw 
33. 29 they went from M., and pitched in Hash,^ 

MITH-NITE, 'wp. 

Patronymic of Joshaphat, one of David's valiant men, 

B. C. 1048. ,i_ 

I Ch.iT. 43 son of Maachah, and Joshaphat the MT. 

MITH-EE'-DATH, r\T]riB given by Mithra, i.e. ssun^ 

1. The treasurer of Cyrus king of Persia. B.C. 536., 

Ezra I. 8 by the hand of M. the treasurer, and hu. 

2. An enemy of tho Jews in the days of Artaxerxes klb^ 
of Persia. B.C. 522. t 

Ezra 4. 7 in the days of Artaxerxes wrbte. .M., Tab. 

MITKE — 

\.A mitre, risjsp mitsneplieih. 

Exod2S. 4'a broidered coat, a mitro, and a girdle 
28. 37 blue lace, that it may be upon the mitre 
28. 37 upon the forefront of the mitre it shallbo 

28. 39 thou shalt make the mitre (of) fhie linen 

29. 6 And thou shalt put tho mitre upon his h. 
29. 6 and put the holy crown' upon the mitro 
39. 28 a mitre of fine linen, and goodly bonnets 
39. 31 lace., to fasten (it) on high upon the mitro 

Lev. 8. 9 And he put the mitre upon his head; also 
8. 9 also upon the mitre, .upon his fore front 
16. 4 with the linen mitro shall he bo attired 

1.Diade7n, hood, fj'i^ tsaniph. 

Zech. 3. 5 Let them set a fair mitre upon his head 
3. 5 So they set a fairmitre upon his head, and 

.MI-TT-LE'-NE, MiTuX/ji 

The capital city of Lesbos, in the JSgean Sea, birthplace 
of Sappho, Alcffius, Pittacus, iSic. ; now Castro and 
Mitylen. 

Acts 20. 14 at Ass'os, we took him In, and came to M. 

MIX self, to — 

To mix self, "7^5 balal, 7a, , 

Hos. 7. 8 Ephraim, he hath mixed himself among 

MIXED (with), to be ^' 
l.To mix, hra mahal.%,^ 

Isa. I. 22 Thy silver is. .droaa, thy wino mixed with 

2.T0 mingle, anj; arab, 3. 

Dan. z. 41 thou sawest the Iron mixed with miry 0. 
2. 43 whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry 

3. To mingle self, nnj; arab, 7. ' 

Dan. 2. 43 not gleave . . even as iron is not mixed with 

i. Mingled crowd, 3tj; ereb. 

Exodiz. 38 a mixed multitude went up also with them 
Neh. 13. 3 separated from Israel all tho mixed muK 

5. To mix, mingle with, crvynepdvuvfit sul^kcrannumi. 
Jleb. 4. 2 not being mixed with faith ia them that 

MIXTTJRE — 

1. Mixture, ?ipp mesek. 

Psa. 7s. 8 it' is full of mixture ; and ho poureth out 

'l.Mixture, fj-iyfj-a migma. 

Jon. 19. 39 brought a mixtui:e of myrrh and aloes, al). 

MTXTITRE, without — '' 
Unmixed, aKparov akraion. 

Pvov. 14. 10 wliich is poured out Without mixtnre Into 

MIZ'-AB, "i^i'P little, small. ' 
A hill near Hcrmon. 

Psa. 42. i therefore v.-ill I remember, .the hill M. 



MIZPAH 



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■Jnz'-PAH, mz'-FEH, np)fa, n3)iO, watch-tower. 

1. A city of Gad in Qilead, cailed also Galced and Jegar- 
sahadutha. 

Gen. 31. 49 And M.; for he said, The Lord watch be. 

^ Judgio. 17 the children of Israel, .encamped in M. 

— II. II and Jephthah uttered all his words., in U. 

II. 29 Jephthath. .passed overlL of Qilead, and 

II. 29 from M. of Gilead he passed over (unto) 

_ - II. 34 Jephthah came to M. unto his house, and 

2. A valley in Manaaseh, at Mount Hermon. 

Josh. II. 3 Hivite under Hennon in the land of il. 
II. 8 and chased them, .unto the valley of li. 
6. A city in the plain of Judah, near DUeaa and Gilgal, 
/tnd Geba. 
A Josh 15. 38 And DUean, and M., and Joktbeel 



MOCK 



jJudg: 



I the children of Israel wentout.. unto. .51. 
3 the chUdreu of Israel were gone up to II. 
21. I the men of Israel had sworn in M., saying 
21. s him that came not up to the Lord to H. 
21. 8 came not up to M. to the Lord? And, be. 
) 'X Ba. 7. s Samuel said. Gather all Israel to M., and 
7. 6 they gathered together to M., and drew 
7. 6 Samuel judged the children of Israel inSI. 
7. 7 children of Israel were gathered, .to M. 
7. II the men of Israel went out of M., and p. 
7. 12 Samuel. .Eet(it) between M. and Shcn, and 
7. 16 he went. . in circuitto Bethel. .andM., and 
fo. 17 Samuel called the people together., to M. 
"iP Ki. 25. 23 there came to GedaUah to M., even Ishm. 
25. 25 the Chaldees that were with him at Si 
2 Ch.|6. 6 and ho built therewith Geba and II. 
Jer. 40. 6 Then went Jeremiah .. to M., and dwelt 
40. 8 Then they came to Gedaliah to M., even 
40. 10 As for me, behold, I will dwell at M., to 
40. 12 all the Jews returned, .unto M., and gat. 

40. 13 Moreover Johan. ..came to Gedaliah to H. 
(40. IS Then Johanan. .spake to Gedaliah in M. 

41. I Ishmael..came..to M., and there they did 
41. I andtheretheydideatbreadtogctherinlil. 
41. 3 Ishmael also slew. .Gedaliah, at M., and 
41. 6 And Ishmael. .wentforthfromlLtoraccS 
41. 10 the residuoof thepeoplo that (were) inll. 
41. 10 and all the people that remained In IL 

J41. 14 Ishmael had carried away captive from M. 

;" ^41. 16 all the remnant of tlie people, .from JI. 
.- "fios. s. I ye have been a snare onM., and a net spr. 
t. A city in Benjamin, near Chephirah. one hour from 
.JRama, and now called Neby SamuU. 

Josh.18. 26 And M., and Chephirah, and Mozah 

I Ki.15. 22 king Asa built with them Geba. .and 11. 

Neh. 3. 7 the menof Gibeonand of M.,untotheth. 
6. A city in Meab. 

I Sa. 22. 3 David went thence to M. of Moab : and ho 
6. A city or district of part of which Shall um was ruler. 

Neh. 3. 15 repaired Shallum. .the ruler of part of ML 

1. A place of wMch Ezer son of Jeshua was ruler. 

. . Neh. 3. 19 Ezer the son of Jeshua, the ruler of M. 

JHIZ'-PAE, raS'-PAE, -iHpp viriti-iig. 

A chief man who returned with Zerubbabel, B.C. 53C; 

called in Neh. 7. 7 Misperetk. 

Ezra 2. 2 Which came with Zerubbabel.. M.,Bigvai 

mZ-RA'-IE, Dn^P. 

The second son of Ham, and father of Ludim, <ifec.: his 

descendants in Egypt. B.C. 2300. 

X'Gen. 10. 6 the sonsof Ham ; Cush, and M., and Phut 

, 10. 13 And M. begat Ludlm, and Anamim, and 

1 Ch. I. 8 The sonsof Ham; Cush, andM., Put, and 

I. II And M. begat Ludim, and Anamim, ahd 

mz'-ZAH, njp terror, joy. 

Son of Keuel son of Esau, one of the dukes of Edom. 

■».c. 1700. 

\Qen. 36. 13 these (are) the sons of Ilenel;Nahath..M. 

I 36. 17 these (are) the sons of Keuel. .duke M. 

,1 Ch. I. 37 Thesonsoffieuel; Nahath, Zerah..andM. 

MNA'-SON, M^icTwv. 

A native of Cyprus, an aged disciple with whom Paul 

Lodged on his last visit to Jerusalem. 

W Acts 21^16 brought with them one M. of Cyprus, an 

MO'-AB, 3KiD water of a father. 

l.Son of Lot and his elder daughter. E.O. 1897. 

-• Gen. 19. 37 And the first "oom. .called his name M. 

2. His place and race, in the S.E. of Judah, and E. of 
the Salt Sea, and S, of Reuben. Its chief places are 
Ar, the Arnon, Bamoth Baal, Beer, Elim, Beth-Dibla- 
thaim, Dibon or Dimon, Eglaim, Eglath-shcUshiya, 
Horonaim, KJrjathaira, liirjath-huzoth, Kir-haraseth, 
-haresh, -heres, Elr-Moab, Luhith, Medeba, Nimrini or 
Nimrah, Nobah or Nophah, Hap-Pisgah, Hap-Peor 
Shaveh-Kariathaim, Zophim, Zoar, &c. 

Gen. 36. 35 Bedad, who smote Midianinthe field of M. 
Exodis. 15 the mighty men of M., trembling shall 
Jfum2i. II the wUderness which (is) before M., tow. 
'" -N 21. 13 Arnon (is) the border of M., between IL 

21. 15 And at the stream, .uponthe bonier of JL 

21. 20 the valley, that (isl in the country of M. 

21. 26 had fought against the former king of M. 

"21. 28 it hath consumedAr of M., (and) the lords 
■'ai. 29 Woe to thee, M. ! thou art undone, peo. 

'•22. I pitclwd in the plains of M. on this side J. 

;s2. 3JXnd 3L was sore afraid of the people, be. 
.' '22. 3^nd M. was distressed because of the chiL 

aa. 4 And M. said unto the elders of Midlan 

'e». 7 the elders of M. and the elders of MidiaB 
Jpa. i andthejprincesof M. abode with Balaam 



Num22. 10 Balak the son of ZIppor, king of M., hath 
22. 14 the princes of M. rose up, and they went 
22. 21 And Balaam., went with the princes of M. 

22. 36 he went out to mtet him unto a city of M. 

23. 6 lio stood . . he, and all the princes of M. 
23. 7 Balak the king of M. hath brought mo from 

23. 17 ho stood., and the princes of M. with him 

24. 17 shall smite the corners of M., rnd destroy 

25. I commit whoredom.. the daughters of il. 

26. 3 the priest spake with them in . . M., by Jo. 
26. 62 tlie plains of M. by Jordan (near) Jericho 
31. 12 the phiins of M., v.hich (arc) by Jordan 
33. 44 pitched in Ije-abarim, intlic border of M. 

33.48 and pitched in the plains of M., by Jordan 

33. 49 they pitched by Jordan . . in the plains ofM. 
33. 50 the plains of M., by Jordan (near) Jericho 

35. I the plains of .M. by Jordan (near) Jericho 

36. 13 the plains of M. by Jordan (near) Jericho 
Deut. I. 5 On this side Jordan, in the land of M., be. 

•2. G passed by the way of the wilderness of M. 

2. 18 Thou art to pass over, .the coast of M. 
29. I the children cf Israel in the land of II. 

32. 49 mount Nebo, which (is) in the land of M. 
3.}. I Moses went up from the plains of M. unto 
3.}. 5 So Moses . . died there in the land cf If. 

34. (J biiriod him in a valley in the land of 11. 
34. 8 Israel v/cpt for Moses in. .M. tliirty days 

Josh. 13. 32 inhcritimce ia the plains of M., on the 
24. 9 E-Jak the son of Zinpor, king of M., arose 

Judg. 3. 12 Lord strengthcned'Eglon the king of M. 
•3. 14 cliHdren of Israel served, .the king of M. 

3. 15 sent a present unto Eglon the king of M. 
3. 17 brought the present imto Eglon king of M. 
3. 20 and took the fords of Jordan tov/ard JI. 
3. 29 they slew of M. at that time about ten th. 

3. 30 So II. was subdued that day under the h. 

10. 6 gods of JI., and the gods of the chndrca 

11. 15 I. took not av.'ay the land of M., nor the 1. 
II. 17 in like maniicr. .up.to tlio king of M.: but 

- II. i3 compassed the land, .of M., and came by 

ti. i3 cast side of the land of M., and pitched on 

II. i3 border of M.: for Amon.. the border of M. 

II. 2S (art), .anything better than, .king of M.? 

Euth I. I T/cnt to sojourn in the country of M., ho 

I. 2 came into the countryof JI.,and contiimed, 

I. 4 they took them wives of the women of M. 

X, 6 alio miglit return from the country of M. 

I. C she had heard in the country of M. how,, 

1. 22 Vifhich returned out of the country of M. 

2. 6 back vrfth Naomi out of the country of 11. 

4. 3 is come again out of the country of M., so.. 

1 Sa. 12. 9 EoldUiem..into thehandof thekingofll. ' 

,14.. 47' So Saul.. fought, .against M., and against 
'22. 3 David went thence to Mizpeh of M. ; and 
22.. 3 said unto the king of M., Let my father 

22. 4 brought them before the king of M. ; and 

2 Sa> 8. 2 he smote M., and measured them with a 

8. 12 Of Syria, and of M., and of the children of 

23. 20 he slew two lion like men of M. : ho went 

1 Ki. II. 7 the abomination of M.,in the lull that (is) 

2 Jii I. I Then M. rebelled against Israel after the 

3. 4 Mesha king of M. was a sheep master, and 
3. 5 king of M. rebelled against tho king of I. 
3. 7 The king of M. hath rebelled against me 
3. 7 wilt thou go with me against M. to battle ? 
3. 10, 13 to deliver them into the hand of M. 
3. 23 And they said, .now therefore, M., to the 

3. 26 when the king of M. saw that the battle 

1 Ch. I. 46 v^hich smote Midian in the field of 11., r. 

4. 22 Saraph, who had the dominion i.n 11., and 
8; 8 begat (children)in the country of M., after 

II. 22 he slew two Hon like men of II. : also he 
i3. 2 he smote M. ; and the Moabites became 
iS. II gold that he brought, .from IL, and from 

2 Ch.2o. I childrenofM. . .cameagainstJehoshaphat 

20. 10 children of Ammon and II. and mount S. 
20. 22 against the cliildren of Ammon, M., and 
20. 23 For the children of Ammon and M. stood 

Neh. 13. 23 saw I Jews (that), .married wives, .of II. 

Psa. fo! 8 M. (is) my wash pot ; over Edom v/ill 1 cast 
■83. 6 The tabernacle of Edom. .of 11., and tlio 
108. 9 IL (is) my wash pot ; over Edom will I c. 

laa. 11. 14 shall lay their hand upon Edom and M. 
■15. I burden of M. .. At of II. is laid ^vaste, (and)- 
15. I Kir of IL is laid waste, (and) brought to 
15. 2 M. shall howl over Nebo, and over Med. 
15. 4 therefore the armed soldiers of M. shall 
15. 5 Myheart shall cry out for M.; his fugitives 
15. 8 cry is gone round-about tho borders of M. 

15. 9 lions upon him that escapeth of M., and 

16. 2 daughters of IL shall be at the fords of A. 
16. 4 Let mine outcasts dv/eU v/iththeo, II.; be 
16. 6 We have heard of tho pride of IL ; ho (is) 
16. 7 Therefore shall IL howlfor IL, every one 
16. II my bowels shall sound like an harp forM. 
16. 12 when it is seen that M. is weary on the 
16. 13 Lord hath spoken concerning 11. since 
16. 14 glory of M. shall be contemned, ivith all 

. 25. 10 M. ^lall bo trodden down under him, even 
Jer. 9. 26 cliildren of Ammon, and 11., and all (that 
25. 21 Edom, and M., and the children of Am; 
27. 3 send them, .to the king of M., and to the 
40. 11 when all tho Jews that (were) in M., and 
48. I Against M. thu^ saith the loRQ of hosts 
48. 2 (There shall bo) no moro praise of M, : in 
48. 4 JL is destroyed i hev little ones have cal. 
48. 9 Give wings unto M., that it may flee and 
48. ij M, hath been at ease from his youth, and 
4a; 13 4l. shall be ashamed cf Chemosh, as tho 
48. 13 M. ia spoiled, and gone up (out of) her c. 
48. 16 calamity of 51. (is) near to come, and his 
48. 18 for the spoiler of M. shall come upon thee 



Jer. 48. 20M. iscQiifounde(l..tellyc it..tliat M. li' 
48. 24 upon all the cities of the land of M., far. 
48. 25 horn of M.is cutort, .-uid his arm is broken 
43. 26 M. also shall wallow in his vomit, and ha 
48. 28 ye that dwell in M., leave the cities, and 
48. 29 We have heard the pride of if., he is ex. 
48. 31 howl for M., and 1 «-iU cry out for all If 
48. 33 gladness Is taken, .from tho land of M. 
48. 35 Moreover I will cause to cease in M., galth 
48. 36 mine heart shall sound for M. like pipes i 
48. 38 all tho house tops of M... I have broken mJ 
48. 39 how hath M. turned, .so shall il. be a d.' 
48. 4oBchold,he. .shallsprcadhiswingsovcrV.' 
48. 41 mighty men's liearts in M. at Diat day a., 
48. 42 M. shall be destroyed from (being) a pc. ' 
48. 43 Fear.. (shall be)uponthec,0 inhabi. of .Ai., 
48. 44 for I will bring upon it, (even) upon M. 
48. 45aflamc. .shall devour the comerofM., andi 
43. 46 Woe be unto thee, O M. ! the people of Ch. i ' 
48. 47 Yet will 1 bring a!?ain the captivity of M, 
48. 47 Thus far (is) the judgment of M. 
Eze. 25. 8 Because that M. and Scir do say. Behold ■ 
25. 9 I will open the side of M. from the citieji 
25. II I ■\vill e-vecute judgments upon M.; and , 
Dan. II. 41 these shall escape, .(even) Edom, and M.i 
Apios 2. I For three transgressions of M., and for ,' 
2. 2 I will send a flro upon M... and M. shall;, 
Mic. 6. 5 romeml)er now what Balak king of M. co.\' 
. Zeph. 2. 8 I have heard the reproach of it, and tho- 
2. 9 Surely M. shall bo ao Sodom, and the chL. 
E0-A3-ITE3, '.7Ni3, D'Sn'i'D, Dijio, '5t,!fa. . 
Tho posterity of the preceding ;' thoy were not to be rs- 
ccivod into Israel ; were conquered by David ; jcbel 
after Aliab's death; again defeated, when their kins 
offers his con a sacriflce. 

Gen. 19. 37 tb.e same (is) the father of thcM. unto this 1 

Kum22. 4 Balak the son of Zipper (v/as) king of the M.' 

Deut. 2. 9 Distress not the 11., neither contend with 

2. jiaccountcdgianta..butthoM. call them E.' 

2. 29 As tho. .11. which dwell in Ar, did untof 
23. 3 An Ammonite or M. shall not enter into 

Judg. 3. 23 delivered your enemies tho M. into j-our 
2 r-a. 8. 2 tho M. became David's servants, (and) b.i 

1 Ki. II. 33 worshipped.. Clicmosh the god of the M. 

2 lil 3. i3 he will deliver tho M. also into your hand 

3. 21 when all tho 11. heard that tho kings v/ero 
3. 22 the IL saw tho v/atcr on tho other side (as) 
3. 24 cmoto tho M. . .smiting tho M., even in 

'13. :o bands of tho M. invaded the land at tho 

23. 13 for Chemosh tho abomination of the M. 

24. 2 Lord Bent against him.. bands of the M. 

I Ch.ii. 46 the sons of Elnaam, and Ithraah the M. I 

i3. 2 the IL became David's servants, (and) b^. 
Ezra 9. I abominations, (even) of the.. M., the Eg. 
Nell. 13. 1 that the Ammonite and the M. should no\ 

HO-AE-ITESS, HO-AB-IT-ISH, n;^s:io, n'^NiO. ■ 
1. Patronymic of P^uth, tho wife of Bdaz. B.C. 1312. 
PwUth I. 22 So Naomi returned, and E,uth the M., her 
2. 2 P.uthVhe II. said unto N.aoml, Let mcnow 
2. 6 It (is) the II. damsel that came back with 
2. 21 Buth the M. said. He said unto me also 
4- s thou must buy (it) also of P.,uth the IL, tlri 
4. 10 Moreover Ruth the M., tho wife of Mahlou 

2. Some of Solomon's ivives. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ki. II. I woman of the IL, Ammonites, Edomitea 

3. Shijnrith, who slew king Joash. B.C. 835. 

2 Ch.24. 26 and Jehozabad the son of Shimrith a M. 
MO-AD-fAH, T]iy\-o festival of J ah. 

A priest in the days of Joiakim, grandson of Jozadak ; 
also called Maadiah (which ecc). B.C. 536. 

Neh. 12. 17 Of Abijah, Zichri; of Miniamin, of M. ' 
HOCK (on), to — 

\. To play upon, deceive, mock, Vr.n hathal, 3. ; , 
Judg 16. 10 Behold, thou hast mocked me, and told ' 
16. 13 Hitherto thou hast nocked mo, and told 
16. 15 thou hast mocked me these three times 

1 Ki. i3. 27 Elijah mocked them, and said, Cry aloud 
Job 13. 9 as one manmocketli..doye(8ojmockhiia 

2. To mod:, 2'jh laab, 5, 

2 Cli,35. 16 they mocked tho messengers of God, and 
S.To scorn, i^h laarj. 

Job II. 3 when thou mockest, shall no man make' 

Prov. I. 26 I also . . I v/Ul mock v/hon your fear comcth 

— ■ 17. 5 YrTiosomockcththopoorrcproacheth his' 

..30. 17 Tho eye (that) mockcth at (his) father, an4 

Jer. 20. 7 I am in derision daily, every onemockctl; 

4. To scorn, yj^ laag, 5. 

2 Ch.30. 10 laughed them to scorn, and mocked then* 
Neh. 4. I took great indignation, an<l mocked tho J,' 
Job 21. 3 and after that I have spoken, mock oa ' ' 

5. To roll self, ahuse^ insult, hh'^ alal, 7. * 

Num 22. 29 Eecauso thou hast mocked mo : I would 
Jor. 38. 19 deliver me into their hand, and they_mock 

6. To mock, 2}lay with, pny tsachaq, 3. 

Gen. 19, 14 he seemed as one that mocked unto his s. 
ai. 9 Sarah saw tho son cf Hagar .. mocking 
39, 14 brought ia an Hebrew unto us to mock us 
39, 17 Hebrew servant., came in unto me to mock, 

7, To show self a derider, scoffer, oV;} qalas, 7. 

2 KI, 2. 23 mocked him, and said unto him. Go up ~ 
Eze. 22, 5 (those that be) far from thee, shall mock 

S.To laugh, deride, play, pn'sf sachaq. 

Job 39. 22 He mocketh at fear, and is not affrichted 
Lam. I. 7 saw her, (and) did mock at ber sabbaiiu • 



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^.lo treat as a childj inocJx,' ifj-trai^oi- empaizo.. 
^^tt. 2. i6 Herod, v/licn Iio saw that he was mocked, 
"'"."20. 19 to mock, and to scourge, and to crucify ' 
•27. 29 mocked Mm, saying. Hail, King of the J. 
■27. 31 And after that they had mocked him, tlicy 
,27. 4 1 Likewise also the chief priests, mockins 
JIatkio. 34 they shall mock him, and shall scourge him 
15. 20 when they had moclccd him, they took ofl 
/IS. 31 Likewise also the chief priests mockins 
jiUkei4. 29 all that behold (it) begin to mock him ':.. 
"■,'8. 32 shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated 
■ — " 22.- 63 the men that held Jesus mocked him, and 
'23. II set him at nought, and mocked, .and arr. 
, '23. 36 the soldiers also mocked him,' coming to 

'i^.To mdck^ scoff, deride, laugh, -yXeva^co chleuo,sS. 

'Acts ■: 2; 13 Others [mocking], said. These menaro full 

J J 7. 32 of the resurrection o£ the dead, some mo- 

t^OCK, to n?ake a -^ 
yo scorn, pS luis, 5. 
> Provi4. 9 Fools make a mock at sin : but among the 

■.ijCKED, to bo — 

'l.Laicghtcr, derision, play, p'in's' scclioq, 
•^ Job 12. 4 I am (as) one mocked of his ncigbbour, who 

&.To sneer, mode, livKTTjpl^ojxai muJcterizoniai. 

% Gal. 6. 7 Bo not deceived ; God is not mocked : for 

HOOKER — ( 

[I. Deceivers, moclcers, Dv"?; hathulim. 

(^; Job 17. 2 (Are there) not mockers with met and doth 

£,. To scorn, fi'? luts, ' 

St- Prov 20. I Wine (is) a mocker, strong drink (is) .rag. 

3. To slwio self a seorn'er, j*?^ luts, Id, 

't^Isa. '28. 22 Now therefore be ye not mockers, lest your 

Al'Miickincf, stammering, Jyp laeg. 

\. Psa. 33. 16 With hypocritical mockers in feasts, they 

.5. To laugh, ' deride, play, priy sachaq, 3. 
\. Jer. 15. 17 1 sat not ii^ the assembly of the mockers 

p. Sporting as children, i/x-jralKTris empaiktes.' 
K Judo . 18 they told you there should be mockers in 

Locking — . 

l.Derision, scoffing, rtpV,': qallasah. 

*> ■ Ezo. 22. 4 have I made thee . . a mocking to all coun. 

Z. Sporting, iixTratyii-Ss empaigmos. ' 
i^^. ileb. II. 36 others had trial of. .raockings and scour. 
MODERATELY—.' 
To Tightness, ^'HIT! liiscdaqah. 

) Joel ■' 2. 23 hath given you the former rain moderat. 
iioDERATION -^ , 

^Yieldingness, pliability, rh iirieiKcs to epieihes. 
"') Phil. 4. ' 5 Lot your moderation bo known imto allT 
JIODEST— j ^'- 

'Ord&rly, becoming,' Kiff'/xios Jcosmios, 
" I Ti. a. 9 tlut women adorn themselves In modest 
MOIST —I 

[Moisture, freshness, m lack. 
•v. Num. 6. 3 neither shall he. .eat moist grapes, or dr. 
HOISTENED, to be — ; 
\To be watered, moistened, n\y^ shaqah, 4. 
*^ Job 21. 24 and his bones are moistened with marrow 
afblSTTTRE— ' 
1. Moisture, freshness, ->v'7 leshad. 

^,Psa. 32. 4 my moisture is turned into the drought 

^.Moisture, humour, Ixfids ikmas. 
~ , Luke 8. " 6 it withered away, because it lacked mois. 
HOLE.^'f 

^.CKamelion, owl, nH?'jn tinshemeth, 
~)lev. II. 30 the lizardi and the snail, and the molo j 

^A iriole, iTisnsn chapharperah.' 

>l8a. ::e 2. 20 shall cast his idols . . to the moles and to 

mO-lA'-DAH, n-iViOj'.Ti^b birth. 

lA city in the S.W. of Judah, neat Shema, Sheba, or ' 

^Jeshua. ;, " ~ ' - 

^Jo3h.i5.26 Amam, and Shema, and M. 

W' ' 19. 2 had in their inheritance.. Sheba, and M. 

S Oh. 4. 28 they dwoit at Beer-sheba, andM., and II. 

Heh. 11. 26 at Jeshua, and at M.. and at Beth-phelct 
WO'-USCH^ MO'-LOCH, IjSfa Mo\Jx counsellor, king. 
lA god of the Ammonites; called also Milcom, Malcam, 
itad Ifalcan. 

\Jioy. 18. 21 sh.alt not let., pass through (the fire) to 31. 
'~ ..„ ^'2o. 2 Whosoever.. giveth (any) of his seed unto 

20. 3 because he hath given of his seed unto M. 

2o. 4 when he giveth of his seed unto II,, and 
. .-/xo. 5 to commit whoredom with M., from among 
it Ki. II. 7 for M., the abomination of the children 
(2 Ki. 23. 10 his daughter to p.nss through the fire to M. 
iJer. 32. 35 dauglitcrs to pass through (the fire) unto >r. 
^mos 5. 26 ye have borne tlio tal)ernacle of your 5L 
iActs 7. 43 ye took up the tabernacle of il., and the 

jKO'-LID, tVid begetterA 

\a descendant of J erahmeel,''graud3on of Phurez sou of 
Jjlilab. t B.C. 1400. t ' '" - - — 

■'3 <3Ll%^,AMtuiLfiad£ha lui:fi.bim.'Aliban. and U. 



EOLIIFISD, to bo — 

To be niadc. tender, soft, ti3T rakak, 4. 

"Isa. ' I. C bound up, neither moUilied with ointment 
KOLTEN (imago) — 
1. To cast, melt, pour, be firm, pvj yatsaq.. 

I Ki. 7. 30 underthelaver(werc)undersettersmolten 
2.T0 be poured out, cast firm, ps; yatsaq, 6. 

1 Ki. 7. 16 ho made two chapiters (of) molten brass, to 

7. 23 he made a molten sea, ten cubits from the 
7. 33 their felloes, and their spokes . . all molten 

2 Ch. 4. 2 he made a molten sea of ten cubits from 
Job 37. 18 strong, (and) as a molten looking-glass 

Z.A molten image, njm inassekah. 

Exod32. 4 And. .after he had made it a molten calf 
32. 8 they have made them a molten calf, and 
34. 17 Thou Shalt make thee no molten gods 
Lev. 19. 4 normake to yourselves molten gods: l(am) 
Num33. 52 destroy all their molten images, and quite 
Deut. g. 12 they have made them a molten image 

9. i6 had made you a molten calf : ye had turned 
27. 15 that m.aketh (any) graven ormolteniraage 
judg 17. 3, 4 a graven image, and a molten image 
18. 14 and a graven image and a molten image 
18. 17, 18 and the teraphim, and the molten im. 

1 Ki. 14. 9 made thee other gods, and molten images 

2 Ki. 17. 16 and made them molten images, .two cal. 
2 CI1.28. 2 and made also molten images for Baalim 

34. 3, 4 carved images, and the molten images 
Neh. 9. 18 when they had made them a molten calf 
Psa,io6. 19 made, .and worshipped the molten im.age 
Isa. 30. 22 the ornament of thy molten images of g. 

42. 1 7 that say to the molten images. Ye (are) our 
IIos. 13. 2 have made them molten im.iges of tncir 
Nail. I. 14 the graven image and the molten imago 
t Hab. 2. 18 the molten image, and a teacher of lies 

4.„'1 pouring out, molten image, 'HDJ, ^pi nesck. 
Isa. 41. 29 their molten iranges (are) wmd and con. 
48. 5 my molten image, hath commanded them 
Jer. 10. 14 for his molten image (is) falsehood, and 

51.17 for his molten image (is) falsehood, and 
MOLTEK, tobo — 

1. To be poured out, meltea, ?|nj nathak, 2. 

Eze. 24. II the fdthiness of it may be molten in it 
".To pour out, pii' tsuq. 

Job 28. 2 and brass (is) molten Cout of) the stono 
MOMENT — 
1.4 moment, VV, rega. 

Exod33. 5 come up into the midst of thee in a mom. 
Numi6. 21 that I may consume them in a moment 
•16. 43 that I may consume them as in a moment 
7. iS visit him every morning. . try him every m. 
20. 5 the joy of the hypocrite (but) for a mom. 

21.13 ''"'1 '" ^ moment go do^vn to the grave 
34. 20 In a moment shall they die, and the peo. 

30. 5 For his anger (endureth but) a moment 
73. 19 How arc they., unto desolation, as in am. 

Isa.'526. 20 hide thyself as it v/cre for a little moment 
27. 3 I v/ill water it every moment : lest (any) 
9 shall come to thee in a moment in one cf. 

7 For a small moment have I forsaken thee 

8 I hid my face from thee for a moment 
:o my tents spoiled, .my curtains in a mom. 
6 overthrown as in a moment, and no hands 

Ezo. 26. 16 shall tremble at (every) moment, and be ' 
32. 10 they shall tromljle at (every) moment, ev. 

I.ln a moment, cV arSfica (dat.) en aiomO. 

1 Co. 15. 52 In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye 

3. Point, puncture, ffrly/xri stigme. 

Luke 4. 5 kingdoms of the world in a moment of t. 
MOMENT, but for a — 
At theprescnt time, immediately, Tapavrlicaparau. 

2 Co. 4. 17 our light afiliction, which is but for a m. 
MOMENT, to be a — 

To cause to rest, VH ^aga, 5. 

Prov 12. 19 but a lying tongue (is) but for a moment 

MOITEY — >i 

I. Silver, money, ']p3 keseph. 

Gon. 17. 12 or bought with money of any striinger ■' 
17. 13 he that is bought with thy money, must 
17. 23 all that were bought with his money, ev. 
17. 27 bought with money of the stranger, were 
23. 9 for as much money as it is worth he shall 
23. 13 I will give thee money for the field ; take 

31. 15 and hath quite devoured also our money 
42. 25 to restore every man's money into his sack 
42. 27 he espied his money ; for, behold, it (was) 
42. 28 My money is restored ; .and, lo, (it is) even 
42. 35 every man's bundle of money (was) in his 

42. 35 and their father saw the bundlesof money 
43. 12 And take double money in your hand 

43. 12 and the money that was brought again in 
43. 15 they took double money in their hand, and 

43. 1 8 Because of the money that was returned 
43. 21 (every) man's money (was) in the mouth 
43, 21 of his sack, our money in full weight: and 
43. 22 othermoney liavewe broughtdown in our 
43. 22 we cannot tell \vho put our money in our 

43. 23 I had your money. And he brought Sim. 

44. I put every man's money in his s.ack's mouth 
44. '2 and liij corn money. And he did accord. 
44. 8 the money which we found in our sack's 
47. 14 Joseph gathered up all the money that 

47. 14 Jascph brought the money into Pharaoh's 



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47- 
54- 

Jer. 4. : 
Lam. 4. 



Gen. 47. IS when money failed in the land of Egypt 

47.15 why should we die. .forthe money failetli 
47. 16 I will give you for your cattle, if money! 
47. 18 Wo will not hide, .how that our money) 

Exodi2. 44 every man's servant, .bought for money 
21. II then shall she go out free without money 
21.21 he shall not be punished : for he (is) his m. 
21. 34 (and) give money unto the owner of them 

21. 33 sell the live ox, and divide the money of 

22. 7 shall deliver unto his neighbour money or 
22. 17 he shall pay money according to the dowry 

22. 25 If thoulendmoueyto..mypeople(thati3) 

30. 16 thou Shalt take the atonement money of 
Lev. 22. n if the priest buy (any) soul witli his money 

25. 37 Thou shalt not give him thy money upon 
25. 51 out of the money that he was bought for 
27. 13, 19 shall add the fifth . . of the money of thy 

27. 18 the priest shall reckon unto him the money 
Num. 3. 48 thou Shalt give the money, wherewith tho 

3.49 Moses took the redemption money of them 
3. 50 of the children of Israel took he the money 
3. 51 Moses gave the money of them that were 

18. 16 for the money of five shekels, after the 3. 

"DeTit. 2. 6 Ye shall buy meat of them for money, that 

,2. 6 ye shall also buy water of them for money 

2. 28 Tliou Shalt sell me meat for money, tliat 

2. 28 give me water for money, that I may drink 

141.25 turn (it) into money, and bind up the m.. 

14. 26 thou shalt bestow that money for whats. 
21. 14 thou shalt not sell her at all for money 

23. 19 usury of money, usury of victuals, usury 
Judg. 5. 19 The kings came, .they took no gain of m; 

16. 18 came, .and brought nxoney in their hand 

17. 4 Yet he restored the money unto his mother 

1 Ki. 21. 2 I will give thee the worth of it in money 

21. 6 Give me thy vineyard for money; or elso 
ei. IS which he refused to give thee for money 

sKi. 5. 26 (Is it) a time to receive money, and to r. 
12. ..4 AH the money of the dedicated things that 
12. 4 the money of every one that passeth (the 
12. 4 the money that every man is set at, (and) 
12. 4 all the money that cometh into any man's 
12. 7 receive no (more) money of youracquain, 
12. 8 consented to receive no (more) money of 
12. 9 put therein all the money . .brought into 
12. 10 when they saw that, .much money in tho 
12. 10 told tho money., found in the house of the 
12. II they gave the money, being told, into tho 
' 12. 13 of the money, .brought into the house of 
12. 15 into whose hand they delivered the money 
12. 16 The trespass money and sin money v/as 

15. 20 Menahem exacted the money of Israel (, 

22. 7 no reckoning made with them of tho mo. 

22. 9 Thy servants have gathered the money .,. 

23. 35 but he taxed the land to give the money 
s Cli.24. 5 gather of all Israel money to repair the' 

24. II when they saw that, .much money, tho, 

24. II Thus they did . . and gathered money in I 

24. 14 they brought tl-.e rest of the money beforo 
34. 9 they delivered the money that was brought 
34. 14 when they brought out the money that *as 
34. 17 they have gathered together the money/ 

Ezra 3. 7 They gave money also unto the masons 
Neh. 5. 4 Wc have borrowed money for the king's 
5. 10 I . .might exact of tliem money and com 
5. II also the hundredth (part) of the money ■ 
Esth. 4. 7 of the sum of the money that Haman had 
Job 31. 39 If I have eaten the fruits., without money 
Psa. 15. 5 puttcth not out his money to usury, nor 
Prov. 7. 20 Ho hath taken a bag of money with himi 
Eccl. 7. 12 wisdom (is) a defence, .money (is) a defe. 
■ 10. 19 v/inemaketh merry: but money answeretU 
Isa 43. 24 Thou hast bought me no sweet cane with 

52. 3 and ye shall be redeemed without money 
55. I and he that hath no money'; come ye, buy 

53. I come, buy wine and milk without money 
55. 2 Wherefore do ye spend money for (that 1 

Jer. 32. 9 weighed him the money., seventeen shek. 

32. 10 and weighed, .the money in the balances 

32. 25 Buy thee the field for money, and takew. 

32. 44 51en shall buy fields for money, and sub. 

Lam. s, 4 V/e have drunken our water for money > 

Mie. 3.11 and the prophets thereof lUrtnc for money 

2. Silver, money, ^IPJ kesaph':- ' 

Ezra 7.17 thou maycst buy speedily with tliis money 

3. Silver, money, apyvpiov argurion.. 

Matt2s. 18 digged in the earth, and hid his lord's M.' 

25. 27 oughtest therefore to have put my money 

28. 12 they gave large money unto the soldiers 
28. 15 So they took the money, and did as they 

Marki4. 11 were glad,.and promised to givchimmoney 
Luke 9. 3 nor scrip, neither br<?ad, neither money 

19. 15 to whom he had given the money, that ho 
19. 23 gavest thou not my money into the bank 

i» . ' 22. 5 were glad, and covenanted to give him m. 

.Acta 7. j6 that A braham bought for a sum of money 

( 8. 20 Thy money perish witlrthee, because thou 

4. Small coin, clipiied money, Ktpiia, kerma. 

John 2. 15 poured out the changers' money, and over. 

a. Legal or lawful coin, vS/xKr/xa nomismaf- 

3Iatt22. 19 Show me the tribute money. And theybr. 

6.Co})per, copper coin, xa^f^s chalkos, 

Mark 6. 8 no scrip, no bread, no money in (their) p. 
12. 41 beheld how the people cast money into j, 

T.A thing, possession, money, xprtfua chrema^ 
; Acta 4. 37 ll.aving land, sold (it), and brought the m, 
".■-r^ J, i8 li,oly, ghost was giycBtio offerad them u 



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I ] Acts 8. 20 gift of God may be purchased with money 
r 24. 26 Ue hoped, .tliatmouey should have been 

MONET, piece of — 

l.A qesitah, (a silver coin), ns'top qcsitah. 

Gen. 33. 19 he bought, .for an hundred pieces of mo. 

Job 42. II every man alsogavehiraapicce of money 

2. A stater (24 drachmas), (Trarijp staler^ 

Matt 17. 27 thou slialt find a piece of money : that 

MOireY, with — 

AcquisUion, suhstance, i;?p qinyan. 

Lev. 22. II if the priest buy tany)soul with his money 

MONEYCHANGER — 

A changer of simill coin, Ko\\v0i<rT-fis Icolluhistcs. 
\ Mattai. 12 overthrew the tables of the money chan. 
I Jlarkii. 15 ovcrtluew the tables of tUc money chao. 

MONSTER, sea — 
Dragons, pjri tannin. 
, Lara. 4. 3 Eve'n the sea monsters draw out the bro. 

MONTH,— 

\.New moon, month, wnn chodesh. 
__ Gen. 7. II secondmonth, the seventeenth, .of the m. 
"" 8. 4 month, ontheseventeenth..of the montli 

8. 5 the tenth month, .on the first, .of the m. 

8. 13 first (month), the first (day) of tlie raontli 
8. 14 And in the second month, on the seven 
E. 14 and twcntietlx day of the moutli, was the 

29. 14 he abode witli him tlio space of a montli 
38. 24 it came to pass, about tJirec months after 
'_Exod 12. 2 Tliis moutli . . unto you tlie beginiiinsV)f m. 
j- 12. 2 it (shall be) tlie first month of the year to 

12. 3 lutheteuth. .ofthismonththeyshall take 
12. 6 until the fourteenth day of the same mo. 

12. iSonthe fourteenth day of the month at even 
J 2. 18 the one and twentieth day of the month 

13. 4 Tliis day came ye out, in the month Abib 
13. 5 thou shalt keep this service in this month 
j6. I on the fifteenth day of the second month 

19. I In the third month, when tiie children of 

23. 15 in the time appointed of the month Abib 
34. 18 unleavened, .in the time of themouth A. 
34. 18 for in the month Abib thou earnest out 
40. 2 On the first day of the first month shalt 
40. 17 the first nionth..on the first.. of the month 

Le.v. 16. 29 the seventh mou., on the tenth.. of the m. 
23. sin the fourteenth . . of the first month at 
23. 6 on the fifteenth day of the same month (is) 
23. 2+ seventh month, in the first .. of the month 
23. 27 on the tenth (day) of this seventh month 
23. 32 in the ninth (day) of the month.at even 
23. 34, 39Tiie fifteenth day of thisseven'th month 
23. 41 ye shall celebrate it in the seventh month 

25. 9 on the tenth (day) of the seventh month 

27. 6 if (it be) from a month old even unto five 
J«'am. I. I, 18 on the fu'st (day) of the second month 

3. IS, 22, 28, 34,39, 40, 43 from a month old and 
9. I in the first month of the second year after 
g. 3 In the fourteenth day of this month, at 

9. 5 on the fourteenth day of the first month 

5. II The fouvtocnth day of the second month 
9. 22 tvro days, or a month, or a year, that the 

10. 10 in tliebeginnings of your months, ycshall 
JO. II on the twentieth, .of the second month 
11. 20 even a whole month, until it come out 
II. 21 tiesh, that they may eat a whole month 

18. 16 from a month old shalt thou redeem, ae. 

20. 1 into the desert of Zin in the first month 

26. 62 all males from a mouth old and upward 

28. II in the beginnings of your months ye shall 
28. 14 of every month throughout the months of 

28. 16 in the fourteenth day of the first month 
,28. 17 in the fifteenth day of this month (is)the 

29. I seventhmoiith,onthe first, .of the month 
29. 6 Beside the burnt offering of the mouth, and 
29. 7 on the tenth, .of this seventh month an 

29. 12 on thefifteenth day of the seventhmonth 
33. 3 departed from Rameses in the first month 
33. 3 on the fifteenth day of the first month 
33. 38 anddied. .inthefirst(day)of thefifthmon. 

pent. I. 3 eleventh month, on the first . . of the mo. 

16. I Observe the month of Abib, and keep the 

16. I for in the month of Abib the Lord thy God 

JTosh. 4. 19 came up., on the tenth., of the first month 

' 5. 10 oU'the fourteenth day of the month at even 

Judgii. 37 let me alone two months, that I may go 

II. 38 And he senther away, .two months : and 

XI. 39 it came to pass, at the end of two months 

19. 2 went away, .and wasthere four whole ra. 

20. 47 abode in the rock Rimmon four months 
J Sa. 6. I the country of the Philistines seven months 

so. 27 on the morrow . . the second . . of the month 
so. 34 eat no meat the second day of the month 

27. 7 the time., was a full year and four months 
^ So. 2. II of Judah was seven years and six months 
_ 5. s over Judah seven years and six months 

6. II continued in theliousethree.. months: and 
24. 8 at the end of nine months and twenty days 

24. 13 or wilt thou flee three months before thine 
2 Kl 4. 7 each man his month in a year made pro. 

■^-4.27 every man in his month : they lacked no. 

5. 14 sent them, .ten thousand a month by co. 

S. 14 a month they were in Lebanon, .two mo. 

(6. I the month Zit, which (is) the second mo. 

16. 3S in. .Bui, which (is) the eighth month, was 

fje. a Ethanim, which (is) the seventh month 

'^i. 16 six months did Joab remain therewithal! 

??■ 3? Uiogfe on the fifteenth day of the moiitli 



1 Kf.i2. 33 the fifteenth day of the ciglith montli 

12. 33 in the month which he had devised of his 

2 Ki.is. 8 reign over Israel in Samaria six months 

23. 31 and he reigned three months in Jerusalem 

24. 8 he reigned in Jerusalem three months 
23. I ninth year of liis reign, in the tenth mo. 

25. I in the tenth . . of tlie month . . Nebuchad. 
23. 3 on the ninth, .of the. .month the famine 
25. 8 fifth month, on thesevcnth..of themonth 
25. 2s it came to pass in the seventh month, that 
25. 27 twelfth month, on the. .(day) of themonth 

1 Ch. 3. 4 there he reigned seven years and six mo. 

12. IS that went over Jordan in the first month 

13. 14 family of Obcd-edom in his house tlu'ce m. 
21. 12 or three months to be destroyed before thy 
27. I came in and went out month by month 
27. I throughout all the months of the year, of 
27. 2 Over the first course for the first month 
27. 3 the chief. . of the host for the first month 
27. 4 And over the course of the second month 
27. 5 third captain of the host for the third mo. 
27. 7 The fourth, .for the fourth month (wa.s) 
27. 8 The fifth . . for the fifth month (was) Slia. 
27. 9 The sixth, .for the sixth month (was) Ira 
27. 10 The seventh., for the seventh month (was) 
27. II The eighth, .for the eighth month (was) S. 
27. 12 The ninth, .for tho nhith mouth fwas) A. 
27. 13 Tiio tenth, .for the tenth month (v/as) M. 
27. 14 The eleventh.. for the eleventli mon. (was) 
27. IS The twelfth . .for the twelfth month (was) 

2 Ch. 3. 2 in the second (day) of the sccon* month 

5. 3 in the feast v/hich (was) in the seventh m. 
7. 10 day of the seventh month he sent the pc. 

15. 10 at Jerusalem in the third month, in the 
29. .3 in the first month, opened tho doors of the 
29. 17 they began on the first, .of the first month 

29. 17 on the eighth day of themonth came they 
27. 17 in the sixteenth day of thcfirstnioiiththey 

30. 2 to keep the passover in the second month 
30. 13 to keep the feast.. in the second month, a 

30. IS on the fourteenth, .of the second month 

31. 7 In tho third month they began to lay tho 
31. 7 and fiuished (them) in the seventh month 

35. I on the fourteenth (day) of the first montli 

36. 2 and ho reigned three months in Jerusalem 
36. 9 he reigiied three months and ten days 

Ezra 3. I v.lisn the seventh month v,-as come, and 
3. 6 From the first day of the scvcntli month 
3. 8 in the second month, began Zcrubbabel 

6. 19 upon the fourteenth (day) of the first m. 

7. 8 he came to Jerusalem in t!io fifth month 
7. 9 For upon tho first (day) of the first month 

7. 9 onthcfirst(day)of theflfthmonthcamohe 

8. 31 departed, .on tlie twelfth., of tho first m. 
10. 9 ninth mouth, and the twentieth.. of tlicra. 

10. 16 sat dov/n in the first day of tlio tenth m. 

10. 17 an end., by the first day of the first month 
Neh.. I. I it came to pass in the month Chisleu, in 

2. I it came to pass in the month Kisan, in tlie 

7. 73 when the seventh month came, the cliil. 

8. 2 upon the first day of the scvcntli month 
8. 14 in booths in the feast of the seventh 1110. 

9. I in the twenty and fourtii day of this mo. 
Esth. 2. 12 afterthatshe had been twelvemonths, ac. 

2. 12 six months with oil of myrrh, and six mo. 

2. i6 in the tenth month, wl'.ich (is) tho month 

3. 7 In the first mouth, that (is), the month N. 
3. 7 from day to day, and from month to mo. 
3. 7 tho twelfth (month), that (is), the montli 

3. 12 on the thii-teenth day of tlie first month 
3. 13 upon the thirteenth., of the twelfth month 

3. 13 which (is) the month .Adar, and (to take) 

8. 9 in tlie tliird month, that (is), tho month 
8. 12 twelfth month, which (is) the month Adar 

9. I the twelfth month, that (is), the month A. 
9. IS on the fourteenth day also of the month 
9. 17 On the thirteenth day of tlic month Adar 
g. 19 made the fom-teenth day of the month A. 
9. 21 keep the fourteenth day of tho mouth A. 

- 9. 22 the month which was turned uuto them 

Job 14, 5 the number of his months (are) with thee 

21. 21 when the number of his months is cut off 

Jer. I. 3 away of Jerusalem captive in the fifth m. 

2. 24 wild ass.. in her month they shall find her 

28. I in the fourth year,(and)in the fifthmontli 
28. 17 died the same year, in the seventh month 
36. 9 in the ninth month, .they proclaimed a 
36. 22 in the winter house, in the ninth month 
39. I In the ninth year, .in the tenth month, c. 

39. 2 in the fourth month, the uinth . . of tl-.e m. 
41. I Now it came to pass in the seventh month 
52. 4 tenth month, in the tenth, .of the month 

51. 6 the fourth month, in the ninth . . of the m. 
52. 12 tlie fifth month, in the tcntli. .of the mo. 

52. 31 month, in the five and twentieth, .of them. 
Eze. I. I, 2 In the fifth (day) of the month 

8. I in the fifth (day) of the month, (as) I sat in 
20. I thetenth(day)of themonth certaiuofthc 
24. I in the tenth month, in the tenth.. of the ra. 
26. I tnthefirst. .of themonth. .thewordof the 

29. I in the twelfth . . of the month, the word of 
29. 17 in the first, .of the month, the word of the 

30. 20 in the seventh, .of the month, .the word 

31. I inthefirst..of themonth. .thewordof the 

32. I the twelfth month, in the first . . of tho mo. 

32. 17 in the fifteenth, .of the month, .the word 

33. 21 in the fifth, .of tho month, .one that had 
39. 12 seven months shall the house of Israel be 
39. 14 after the end of seven mouths shall they 

40. I in the tenth . . of the month, jn tlie fourtc. 

45. 18 in theflrst. .of themonth, tliou shalt take 
j[ j. 30 s« tUou shalt do the sevcuth , , ol the mguUi 



Eze. 45. 21 |n the fourteenth day of the month, yo 
■» 45. 25 in the fifteenth day of the month, shall ho 
47. 12 bring forth new fruit according to liia m. 
Dan. 10. 4 four and twentieth day of the first montli 
Hob. 5. 7 now shall a month devour them with tlu 
Amos 4. 7 when, .yet three months to the harvest 
Hag. I. 1 sixth month, in the first day of the month 
1. 15 four and twentieth day of the sixth month 
2. . I in the one and twentieth, .of the month 
2. 20 in the four and twentieth . .of the mouth 
iSech, I. I In the eighth mouth, in the second year 
1. 7 eleventh montli, which (is) the month Scli. 
7. I In the fom-th. .of the ninth month, .in Cli. 

7. 3 Should I weep in the fifth month, separ. 
2.Moon, month, rrv ycrach. 

Exod. 2. 2 a goodly (child), she hid him three months 
Dent 21. J3 her father and her mother a full month 

1 Ki. 6. 37 In the fourth year, .in the month Zif 

6. 38 in the month Bui, which (is) the eighth 

8. 2 themonthEthanini,which(is)thcsevenlh 

2 Ki.15. 13 and he reigned a full month in Samaria y 
Job 3. 6 let it not co.me in to the number of the m. 

7. 3 So am I made to possess months of vanity 
29. 2 Oh that I were as (in) months past, as (in) 
39. 2 Canst thou number the months, .theyfu. 

Zceh.ii. 8 Tlirce shepherds also I cut off iu one mo. 

Z.Moon, month, ryv yerach. 

Ezra 6, IS on the third day of the month Adar, which 
Dan. 4. i9 At the end of twelve months he walked la 

i.A m^nth, fi-l)y men. 

Luke I. 24 conceived, and hid herself Ave months v 
I. 26 in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was 
I. 36 this is the sixth month with her, wlio was 
1. 56 Slary abode ^vith lier about three months 
4. 2s was shut up three years and six montlis 
Acts 7. 20 nourished, .in his father's house three m. 

18. II he continued, .a year and sixmonths, to. 

19. 8 spake boldly forthe space oltlirccmooths 

20. 3 And. .abode three months. And when the 
-' 28. II after three mouths we departed in a ship 

Gal. 4. 10 Yo observe days, and months, and times 

Jas. 5. 17 by the space of three years and six months 

Rev. 9. 5 tliattheyshouldbe tormentedfive months 

9. 10 their power (was) to hurt men five months 

9. 13 for an hour, and a day, and a month, and 

11. 2 they tread under foot forty, .two months 
13. 5 unto him to continue forty (and) two mon. 
22. 2 yielded her fruit every mouth : and the L 
V, iScc alio i'our, throe.] 

MONTHLY — 

irc?« Dioon, month, tynn chodesh. 

Isa. 47. 13 Let now.. tho monthly rrognosticatora 
ECONTJHENTS — 
To keep, watch, reserve, "s; natsar. 

Isa. 65. 4 and lodge in tho monuments; which cat 
HOOH — 
l.Moon, waiulenng, rji; yareach.^ _ 

Gen. 37. 9 thesun, andthcmoon,;andtheclcvenstars 
Dcut. 4. 19 when thou seest the sun, and the moon » 
17. 3 cither thesun, or moon, or any of thehos^ 
Josli.10. 12 and thou, moon, iuthc valley of Ajalon 
10. 13 and the moon stayed, until the people had 
2 Ki. 23. 5 to the sun, and to the moon, and to the pi. 
Job 25. 5 Behold even to the moo)i, and it shinetli 
31. 26 If 1 beheld., the moon walking (in) bright, 
Psa. 8. 3 the moon and the stai's, which thou hast 
72. s shall fear thee as long as the sim and m. 
72. 7 abundance of peace so long as the moon 
89. 37 It shall be established for ever as the m. 
104. 19 He appointed tho moon for seasons : tho 
121. 6 shall notsraite thee by day, nor the nioou 
136. 9 The moon and stars to rule by night : for 
148. 3 Praise yo him, sun and moon : praise him 
Eccl. 12. 2 While the sun, or the light, or the moou 
Isa. 13. 10 tho moon shall not cause her light to shino 
60. 19 neither for brightness shall the moon give 
Jer. 8. 2 the moon, and all the host of heaven 

31. 35 the ordinances of the moon and of the stars 
Eze." 32. 7 and the moon shall not give her light 
Joel 2. 10 the sun and the moon shall be dark, and 

2. 31 and the moon into blood, before the great 

3. IS The sun and the moon sliall be darkened 
Hah. 3. II sun (and; moon stood still in thcu- habit. 

2. The moon, rrv yerach. 

Deut33. 14 the precious things put forth by the moon 
Isa. 60. 20 neither shall thy moou withdraw itself ' 

Z.TJiC7noon {from its whiteness), n:nb Icbanah. ' 
Song 6. 10 fairastlieinoon,clearas thesuri. .teniblo ' 
Isa. 24. 23 Then the moon shall be confounded, and 
30. :6 the light of tlie moou shall boas the light 

i. The moon, (T(i\i\VTi seUne. 

Iiratt24. 29 the moon shall not give her light, and tho 
Marki3. 24 and tho moon shall not give her light 
Luke2i. 2S shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon 
Acts 2. 26 the moon into blood, before that great 
I C0.15. 41 another glory of tho moon, and another 
Rpy. 6. 12 became black, .and the moon became as 
1 8. 1 2 the third part of the moon, and the thiid 

12. I the moon under her fce.t, and upon her 
J'2i. 23 the city had no need, .of the moon, toshluQ 

MOOIT, new— - 

l.iV'c?^ moon, ty'in clwdesh. 

I Sa. 20. 5 to morrow(is) the new moon, and I should 
^ 2o; iS t6Da^id,TomorrOTV(is)thenewmoon:and 
20. 24 when the new moon was come, the king 
8 B, 4. 23 said , , (it-i?) neJtJiei new moon uor sabbatU 



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I Ch. »3. 31 in the sabbaths, in the new moons, and on 
s Ob. 2. 4 on the sabbaths, and on the now moons 
8. 13 on the sabbaths, and on the new moons 

31. 3 for the sabbaths, and for the new moons 
Ezra 3. 5 burnt offering, both of the new moons, and 
Neh. 10. 33 of the sabbaths, of the new moons, for the 
Psa. 81. 3 Blow up the trumpet in the new moon, in 
Isa. I. 13 the new moons and sabbaths, the calling 
1. 14 Your new moons and your appointed fea. 

66. 23 from one new moon to another, and from 
Eze. 45. 17 in the feasts, and in the new moons, and 

46. I in the day of the new moon it shall be 

46. 3 worship, .in the sabbaths and in the new m. 

46. 6 in the day of the new moon .. a young bu. 
Hos. 2. II her feast days, her new moons, and her 
Amos 8. 5 When will the new moon be gone, that 

S.N'eio moon, vovftrivia noumenia. 

Col. 2. 16 of an holy day, or of the new mopn, or of 

K0E-A8-THITE, •PS'TO. 

JPatrooymic of Jlicah the prophet from Jloreaheth Gath. 

D.C. 750—721. 

Jer. 26. 18 Micah the M. prophesied in the days of 
Jlie. I. I word . . that came to Micah the M. in the 

HOE-SE-CA'I, 'alio dedicated to Mars. 

i. A chief man" that returned with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 2 M. , Bilshan, Mispar, Bigvai, Rehum, Ba. 

Neh. 7. 7 WTio came with Zerubbabel, Jeshua . . M. 

2. A Benjamlte, cousin of Esther the queen of Ahasuerus. 

B.C. 520. 

Estli. 2. J. "there was a. .Jew, whose name (wa3)M. 
2. 7 whom M. . .took for his own daughter 
3. 10 M. had charged her that she should not 
2. II M. walked every day before the court of 
2. 15 M., who had taken her for his daughter 
2. 19 when the virgins were gathered.. M. sat 
a. 20 had not (yet) showed, .as JI. had charged 
s. 20 Esther did the commandment of M., like 
B. 21 while M. sat in the king's gate, two of the 
2. 22 the thing was known to M., who told (it) 

2. 22 certified the king (thereoO in M.'s name 

2 butM. bowednot, nordid(him)reverence 

3 Then the king's servants, .said unto M. 

4 to see whether M.'s matters would stand 

5 Haman saw that M. bowed not, nor did 

6 he thought scorn to lay hands on M. alone 
6 for they had showed him the people of il. 

3. 6 Haman sought to destroy, .people of M. 

4. I When M. perceived all that was done, M. 

4 she sent raiment to clothe M.,and to take 

5 gave him a commandment to M., to know 

6 Hatach went forth to JL unto the street 

7 M. told him ofall that hadhappened unto 
4. 9 Hatach came and told E. . . words of M. 
4. ioEsther3pake..gave him command. untoM. 

4. 12 And they told to SI. Esther's words 

4. 13 M. commanded to answer Esther, Think 
4. IS Esther bade(them)rctnrnJI.(thisanswer) 

4. 17 M. went his way, and did according to all 

5. 9 Haman saw M. in the king's gate, that ho 
5. 9 he was full of indignation against 11. 

5. 13 so long as I see M. the Jew sitting at the 

5. 14 speak thou, .that SI. may be hanged the. 

6. 2 M. had told of Blgthana and Teresh, two 
6. 3 Wliat honour, .hath been done to M. for 
6. 4 to hang M. on the gallows that he had 

6. 10 do even so to M. the Jew, that sitteth at 

6. 1 1 arrayed M., and brought him on horseback 

6. 12 M. came again to the king's gate : but H. 

6. 13 If 31. (be) of the seed of the Jews, before 

7. 9 the gallows . . which Haman . . mad e for If. 

7. 10 the gallows that he had prepared for JI. 

8. I M. came before the king; for Esther had 
8. 2 and gave it unto M. And Esther set M. 
8. 7 unto Esther the queen, and to It the Jew 

8. 9 Avritten accordingto all that M. comman. 
8. 1 s M. went out from the presence of the king 

9. 3 because the fear of M. fell upon them 

9. 4 M. (was) great in the king's house, and his 
9. 4 for this man M. waxed greater and grea. 
9. 20 M. wrote these things, and sent letters 
9. 23 to do. .as M. had written unto them 
9. 29 M. the Jew, wrote with all authority, to 
9. 31 as M. the Jevr and Esther the queen had 
10. 2 the declaration of the greatness of iL 
xo. 3 M. the Jew (was) next unto king Ahasue. 
MOEE, (the) - 
I.Oreat, Vnj gadol. 

U'um22. 18 the word of the I/Ord. .to do less or more 
1 Sa. 22. 15 for thy servant knew nothing, .less or m. 
25. 36 she told him nothing, less or more, until 
Isa. 36. 12 shall bo as this day .. much more abund. 
2. Outsidi of, Y'in chuts. 

Eccl. 2. 25 or who else can hasten, .more than If 
Z.Admntage, farther^ loV yother. 

Esth. 6. 6 the king delight to do honour more than 
Eccl. 2. 15 why was I then more wise? Then I said 
6. 8 For what hath the wise more than the f. 
iM.gain, yet, any ■more, my od. 

Gen. 9. 15 the v/aters shall no more become a flood to 
6. Abundant, much, many, yy rah. 

Gen. 36. 7 For their riches were more than that they 
Exod. I.. 9 the children of Israel (are) more and mi. 
Kum22. 15 And Balak sent yet again princes, more 
_ 33- 54 to the more ye shall give the., inheritanca 
Dout. 7. 17 These nations (are) more than I; how can 
ao. : a people more than thou, be not afraid of 



Judgi6. 30 were more than (they) which he slew in 
3 Ki. 6, 16 theythat(be) with us(are)more than they 

1 Ch.24. 4 there were more chief men found of the 

2 Ch.32. .7 for (there be) more with us than with him 
Jsa. 54. I for more (are) the children of the desolate 

Q. Second, ether, again, n^vi shenith. 

Xev. 13. 5 priest shall shut him up seven days more 
13. 33 up (him that hath)the scall seven days m. 

13. 54 and he shall shut it up seven days more 

7, Other, clWos alios. 

Matt25. 20 I have gained besides them five talents m. 

i.Yet, still, en eti. 

MattiB. 16 take with thee one or two more, Lu. 20. 36 
Johnii. 54 Jesus therefore walked no more openly 

14. 19 little while, and the world seeth me nom. 
j6. 10 I goto my Father, and yesee me no more 
16. 21 she remembereth no more the anguish 

16. 2s when I shall no more speak unto you in 

17. II now I am no more in the world, but these 
Kom. 6. 9 Christ, .dieth no more ; death hath no m. 

7. 17, 20 it is no more I that do it, but sin that 
II. 6 more of works; otherwise grace is no m. 
II. 6 no more grace ; otherwise work is no more 
2 Co. 5. 16 yet now henceforth know we. .no more 
GaL 3. 18 (it is) no more of promise: but God gave 
4. 7 thou art no more a servant, but a son; and 
Heb. 8, 12 their iniquities will I remember no more 
10. 2 should have had no more conscience of 
10, 17 sins and iniquities will I remember nom. 
10. 18 remission of these (is, there is) no more 

10. 26 there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins 

11. 32 what shall I more say? for the time wou. 
Key. 3. 12 he sliall go no more out: and I will write 

7. 16 They shall hunger no more, neither thirst 
9. 12 behold, there come two woes more 12. 8. 
18. 21 thrown down, and shall be found no more 
18. 22, 22 shall be heard no more at all in thee 
18. 23 shall shine no more at all in thee; and the 
18. 23 shall be heard no more at all in thee 

20. 3 that he should deoeive tlie nations no m. 

21. I .Vnd I saw. .and there was no more sea 

21. 4 there shall bo no more death, neither so. 

22. 3 there shall be no [more] curse: but the th. 

Q. Store, rather, fiaWov mallon. 

ilatt. 6. 30 not much more (clothe) you, ye of little 
7. II how much more shall your Father which 

10. 25 how much more., thorn of his household? 

18. 13 he rejoiceth more of that, .than of the u. 
Lukeri. 13 how much more shall (your) heavenly F. 

12. 24 how much more are ye better than the f. 

12. 28 how much more, .you, ye of little faith 
John 1 2. 43 they loved the praise of men more than 
Acts 4. 19 to hearken unto you more than unto God 

20. 33 It is more blessed to give than to receive 

27. II more than those things which were spok. 
Kom. 5. 9 J\Iuch more then, being now justified by 

5. 10 much more, being reconciled, we shall be 
5. IS much more the grace of God, and the gr. 

5. 17 much more they which receive abundance 

II. 12 the fall of them, .how much more their 

11. 24 how much more shall these, which be the 

1 Co. 1 2. 22 Nay, much more those members of the b. 

14. 18 I speak with tongues more than ye all 
3 Co. 3. 9 much-more doth the ministration of righ. 

3. II much more that which remaineth (is) glo. 
Gal. 4. 27 the desolate hath many more children than 
Phil. 2. 12 now much more in my absence, i. 9, q. 

3. 4 whereof he might trust in the flesh, I m. 

2 Ti. 3. 4 lovers of pleasure more than lovers of G. 
Phra. 16 how much more unto thee, both in the fl. 
Heb. 9. 14 How much more shall the blood of Christ 

12. 25 rauchmore(shalluot)we..if weturnaway 



10. Greater, more, netC<^v meizun. 

Jas. 4. 6 But he giveth more grace. -'Wherefore he 

11. Abundant, exceeding, Trepi(T<T6s 2)'-rissoB. 

Matt. 5. 37 whatsoever is more than these cometh of 
5. 47 what do ye more, .do not even the piibli. 

12. More abundant, ireptffcrSrepoi' perissoteron. 

.Matt II. 9 yea, I say unto you, and more than a pr. 

Luke 12. 4 after that have no more that they can do 

12. 48 to whom.. of him they will ask the more 

2.C0. 10. 8 I rhould boast somewhat more of our au. 

13.il/brc, nAeiMy pleio?l, nKeiov, TrAe'oi'. 

Matt 6. 25 Is not the life more than meat, and the 
so. 10 that they should have received more ; and 
21. 36 he sent other servants more than the first 
26. 53 give me more tliaii twelve legions of an. ? 

Harki2. 33 is [more] than all whole burnt offerings 
12. 43 That this poor widow hath cast more in 

Luke 3. 13 Exact no more than that which is appoi. 
9. 13 We have no more but five loaves and two 
12. 23 The life is more than meat, and the body 
21. 3 that this poor widow hath cast in more 

John 4. I made and baptized more disciples than J. 

4. 41 many more believed because of his own 

7. 31 Willhedo more miracles than these which 

15. 2 purgeth it, that it may bring forth more 

21. 15 lovest thou me more than these? He saith 

Acts 23. 13 they were more than forty which had made 
23. 21 there lie in wait for him of them more than 
23. 6 when he had tarried among them more 

I Co. 9. 19 servant unto all, that I migiit gain the m. 

a Ti. 2. 16 they will increase unto more ungodliness 

.Heb. 3. 3 wascounted worthy of more glory than M. 
3. 3 he who hath builded the house hath more 

Bov. 2. 19 I know., the last (to be) more than the first 



li. Above, beyond, more than, iitip huper. 

2 Co. II. 23 Are they ministers of Christ.. I (am) mora 
[See also Abominable, afflict, any, carefully, cheerfully, 
comp, enough, excellent, get, give, honourable, how 
much, laid, much, not, put to, ready, show, so many, 
so much, spend, surely, twofold, value, vile.] 
15. To weep, n^bakah. 

Isa. 30.- 19 thou shalt weep no more : he will be very 
I5.T0 add, ip; yasaph. 

Lev. 26. 18 Iwillpunishyouseven times moreforyoup 

Judg. 8. 28 so that they lifted up their headsnomore 

1 Sa. 27. 4 and he sought no more ag-ain for him 

2 Sa. 2. 28 stood still . . neither fought they any more 
2 Ki. 6. 23 So the bands of Syria came no more into 

n.To be added, »)d; yasaph, 2. 

Isa. 15. 9 I wUl bring more upon Dimon, lions upon 

18. Ore, above, Vy al. 
Dan. 3. 19 heat the furnace one seven times more 

1 9. To cause to multiply, make many, n^-i rabah, 5. 

1 Sa. 2. 3 Talk no more so exceeding proudly ; let 

2 Sa. 18. 8 the wood devoured more people thatday 
MOSE, to bo — 
l.To be over and above, ']'ii; adaph. 

Num. 3. 46 of Israel, which are more than the Lcvites 
2.T0 be bony, substantial, D^j; atsam. 

Psa. 40. 5 they are more than can be numbered 
40. 12 they are more than thehairsof minehtad 
3. To be many, multiplied, 35"i rabah. 

Psa. 69. 4 They .. are more than the hairs of mine h. 
MOKE and more — 
l.To go on, "^n halak. 

Prov. 4. i3 that shinethmore and more unto the pe. 
I.Tn cause to add, r\9\ yasaph, 5. 

Psa. 71. 14 and will yet praise thee more and more 
lis. 14 I'he Lord shall increase you more andm. 

Isa. 1. 5 Why.. ye will revolt more and more 

Hos. 13. 2 now they sin more and more, and have m. 
3.7*0 cause to midliply, make many, na"! rabah, 5. 

2 Ch.33. 23 but Amon trespassed more and more 
i.More, rather, /xaWoy mallon. 

Phil. I. 9 your love may abound yet more and more 

1 Th.4. I God, (so) ye would abound more and more 
4. 10 brethren, that ye increase more and more 
KOHE excellent — 
Thoroughly excelling, ksB' virepfioK-liv kath' huper. 

1 Co. 12. 31 yet show I unto youa more excellent way 
MORE, far or much — 
1. To cause to multiply, make many, nnn rabah, 5. 

2 Ch.2s. 9 Lord is able to give thee much more than 
2 To cause to add, 10; yasaph, 5. 

1 Sa. 20. 13 The Lord do so and much more to Jona. 
3. Ttfore abundantly, vepi(r(r6ripov perissoteron. 
Luke 7. 26 I say unto-you. .much more than a prop. 
Heb. 7. IS it is yet far more evident : for that after 

i.More ahundantly, irepio'croTepais perissoieros. 

Phil. I. 14 ar^ much more bold to speak the word 
MORE, can no — 
Thjis neither, ovrws oiSe houios oude. 

Johnis. 4 no more can ye, except ye abide in me 
MORE part — 
More, greater, -irK^lov pleion. 

Acts 19. 32 the more part knew not wherefore they 
27. 12 the more part advised to depart thence 
MORE than — ' 
l.From out of, above, ja min, 

Dan. 2. 30 wisdom that I have more than any living 
2. With, DV JOT. 

Eccl. 2. 16 no remembrance of the wise more than of 
Z.Except, DK ■'11 ki im. 

2 Ki. 9. 35 they found no more of her than the skull 
i. The face, Wl^ panim. 

Job 34. 19 nor regardeth the rich more than the poor 
Z. Except, €1 ^^ ei vie. 

Mark 8. 14 had they in the ship with them more thou 
&. Above, upon, over, more than, iiravii) epano. 

Marki4. 5 For it might have been sold for more than 
7. Beyond, alongside of, more than, napd (ace.) para. 

Rom. I. 25 served the creature more than the Creator 
^ 12. 3 not to think (of himself) more highly than 
Q.Over, above, beyond, more than, iic4p {ace.) huper. 

Matt 10. 37 He that loveth father or mother more than 
10. 37 he that loveth son or daughter more than 

Phm. 21 knowing that thou wilt also do more than 

HORE, any — 

To ca^ise to multiply, make abundant, .15'! rabah, 5. 
2 Sa. 14. II the i-evengers of blood to destroy any m. 

MORE, to add, be, bring, do, make or put — 

l.To add, Ip; yasaph. 

Lev. 2(: 21 1 willbring seven times more plagues upon 
Deut. si -22 he added no more : and he wrote them in 
Judgi3. 21 theangelof the Lord did nomore appear 

l.To cause to add, ip; yasc.ph, 5. 

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3 Oh.io. Ill will put more to your yoke : my father 
I 28. 22 did ho trespass yet more against tlio Loud 
■Job 34. 32 I have done iniquity, I will do no more 
' 4r. 8 Lay.. remember tlio battle, do no more 
Isa. 1. 13 Bring no moro vain oblations; Incense is 
Neh. 13. 18 yet ye bring more wrath upon Israel by 
UOR£, to give or have (the) — /' 

1. To pass over, ijj; abar. 

Psa. 73. 7 they liave more than heart could wish 

2. To cause to muUiphj, make many, n^n rahah, 5. 
Exod3o. 15 The rich shall not give more, and the poor 
Lev. II. 42 or whatsoever hath more feet among all 
'Num26. 54 To many thou shall give the more iul(cr. 

33. 54 to the more ye shall give the moreinher. 
3I0EE in number, to be — • 
\. Abundance, 3T rob. 

Deut. 7. 7 because ye were more In number than any 

2. To he many, n^"; rabak. 

Psa.139. iS ^^^y 'ii's more in nmnber than the sand 
MORE, to (see) — 
To turn back, zw shuh. 

Job 7. 7 remember, .mine eye shall no more seo 
MOKE, (so muoli) the — 
il. To cause to add, qp; yasaph, 5. 

Gen. 37. 5, 8 And they hated him yet the moro 

I Sa. 18. 29 Saul was yet the more afraid of David 
2.S0, {3 ken. 

Exod.i. 12 the more they multiplied and grew • 

^.Rather, more, /xaWov mallon. 

Mark 7. 36 so much tho more a great deal they pub. 
10. 48 he cried the more agreatdeal, (Thou)son 
14. 31 he spake [the more] vehemently, If I slioiild 

'liUke 3. 15 so much tlio more went there a fame abr. 

18. 39 cried so much the more, (thou) sou of D. 
John 5. 18 Therefore the Jews sought the moro to 

19. 8 heard that saying, he was the more afraid 
Acts 5. 14 believora were the more added to the L. 

9. 22 Saul increased the more in strengtli, and 

22. 2 they kept the more silence : and lie saith 

a Co. 7. 7 mind tor\vard mo; so tliat I rejoiced the m. 

7.13 exceedingly the more joyed we for tlic joy 

' Eeb. 10. 25 so much the more as ye see tho day app. 

4. Greater, /xu^oy mcizon. 

.Matt2o. 31 they cried the more, saying, Have mercy 

5. As much as, oaos hesos. 

.Mark 7. 36 but the more he charged them, so much 
Z. Abundantly, irepKraas perissos. ' 

Matt 27. 23 they cried out the more, saying, Let biTn 
•MORE, whatsoever — ] --. 
Remnant, residue, I'^V shear. 

Ezra 7. 20 whatsoever more shall be needful fortho 
•MORE, to be yet the — 
To cause to add, ^p; yasaph, 5. 

Exod. 9. 34 he sinned yet more, and hardened his he. 

I Sa. 18. 29 Saul was yet the more afiaid of David 

MO'-REH, mSa, rrp teacher. 

1. A place in Ephraim, near Gilgal and Mount Gorizim. 

Gen. 12. 6 the place of Sichem, unto the plain of M. 
Deutri. 30 against Gilgal, beside the plains of M. 

2. A hill in Issachar, at the E. end of Jozreel. 

Judg 7. I the north side of them, by the hill of M. 
MOREOVER — 
■ l.Also, even, but, yea, although, ^>} aph. 

Nura 16. 14 Moreover thou hast not brought us Into 
^.Also, even, yea, yet, tridy, oa gam. '■' 

Gen. 32. zo say ye moreover. Behold, thy servant Ja. 

I Ch.ii. 2 moreover in time past, even when Saul 

S.Advantaffc, more, in* yother. 

;Eccl. 12. 9 And moreover, because the Preacher was 
^iAgain, yet, while, any more, ^iv od. 

Exod. 3. 15 God said moreoverunto Moses, Thus sh. 

5. But even, aWa koX alia kai, ■ 

/ Luke i6. 21 moreover the dogs came andlickod his s. 

6, Yet, still, in eti. __ 

\ .'Acts 2. 26 moreover also my flesh shall rest in hopo 
Heb. II. 36 yea, moreover of bonds and imprisonment 

J. But what is left over, '6 Se \omhv ho de loipon. 
•^'x Co. 4. 2 Moreover it is required in stewards, that 



MOREOVER if — 



V, 



>And if, Dxi ve-im. 
^ 2 Sa. 17. 13 Moreover if he be gdtten info acity, then 

MO-RE'-SHETH 6ATH, n3 n»-iia possession of Gath. 
A city in the W. of Judah, birthplace of Micah the 
prophet, r' 
~^ Mic. 1. 14 Therefore shalt thou give presents to hi. 

MO-Rf-AH, nyvi, nnia Jah provides. 
The hill on the N.W. of Jebus (afterwards called the 
city of David), on which Solomon's temple was built. 
- ) Gen.- 22. 2 get thee into tbe land -of M. ; and offer 
V2 Ch. 3. I house of the Lord at Jerus. in mount M. 

MORNING, in the - 

J. Light, liij or^ __ _ _ ^ 



1. Morning, li^a boqcr. 

Gen. I. 5, 8, 13, 19, 23, 31 tho evening .ind the mo. 

19. 27 Abraham gat up early in tlic morning to 

20. 8 AbinieleeU rose early in the morning, and 

21. 14 Abraham rose up early in tlio morning 

22. 3 Abraham rose up early in tho morning 

24. 54 they rose up in tbo morning; and ho said 

25. 31 they rose up betimes in tlic morning, and 
28. 18 Jacob rose up early in tho morning, and 
29.25 tliat in tlicmoniing, behold, it (was) Lcali 
31. 55 early in the morning Lab.-in rose up, and 

40. 6 Joseph came iu unto them in tlic morning 

41. 8 it came to pass in tho morning, that his 
44. 3 As soon as the morning was light, the men 
49. 27 in the morning he shall devour the prey 

Exod. 7. 15 Got thoo unto Pliaraoh in the morning 

8. 20 Rise up early in tlic morning, and staiid 

9. 13 Rise up early iu tho morning, and st,-\nd 

10. 13 when it was morning, the ea.-.t wind bro. 

12. 10 let nothingof itrcm.".inuntil tlic morning 
12. 10 that which rcmaincth of it until the m, 
12., 22 none of you shall go out. .until the mor. 
14. 24 iu the morning vv-atch tlio Lop.d looked 
14. 27 returned to his strength v/lion the morn. 
16. 7 in the morning, tlicu shall ye see t!io r;l. 
16. 8 iu the mor-ning brcid to tlie full ; fortlir.t 

16. 12 iu tho morning yo shall bo filled v.ilh b. 
16. 13 in the morning tho dew lay round about 
i6. 19 Let no man leave of it till the morning 
16. 20 some of thcrdleft of it until the morning 
16. 21 they gathered it every morning, every man 
16. 23 lay up for you to be Iccpt until the morn. 
16. 24 they laid it up till the morning, as Moses 

18. 13 tlic people stood by Moses from themor. 

18. 14 all the people stand by thee from morning 

19. 16 it came to pass., the morning, that there 

23. 18 ohall the fat. .remain until tlie morning 

24. 4 JIo.scs . . rose up early in tlio morning, and 

27. 21 shall ordcrit froiucvcningto momingbe. 

25. 34 if ought, .remain unto tho morning, then 

29. 39 one lamb thou shalt offer in the morning 
2g. 41 according to the meat otforiiig of the m. 

30. 7 burn thjrcon sweet incense every morn. 
34. 2 ready in the morning, .come up in the m. 
34. 4 JIoscs rose up early in the morning, and 
34. 25 tho sdcrificc. .bo left unto tho morning 
36. 3 tliey I)rought yet unto him . .every morn. 

Lev. 6. 9 the burning, .all night unto the morning 

6. 12 priest sliall burn wood on it every morn. 

6. 20 half of it in the morning, and half thereof 

7. 13 ho shall not leave any of it until tho mo. 
9. 17 beside the burnt sacrifice of the morning 

13. 13 shall not abide witli thee. .until themor. 
24. 3 shall Aaron order it. .unto tho morning 

Num 9. 12 Tliey shall leave none of it unto the mor. 
9. 15 tho appearance of fire, until tho morning 
9. 21 when the cloud abode, .unto the morning 
9. 21 tho cloud was talicn up in the morning 

14. 40 they rose up early in the morning, and gat 

22. 13 Balaam rose up early in the morning, and 
22. 21 Balaam rose up in tho morning, and sad. 

28. 4 Tho one lamb slialt thou offer in the mo. 
28. 8 as the meat ofTcring of the morning, and 
28. 23 beside tho burnt ofi'erinj,' ui tho morning 

DeutiG. 4 neither, .remain all niglituntilthe morn. 
16. 7 thou chalt tuni in tiio morning, and go 
28. C7 In tho morning thou slialt say, Would God 

28. C7 thou shalt say, Would God it were morn. 
Josh. 3. I JoGhua rose early in the morning ; and 

0. 12 Joshua rose early in the morning, and 
7. 14 In the morning therefore ye shall be bro. 

7. 16 So JosuTia rose up early in the moniing 

8. 10 Joshua rose up early In Hie nioming, and 
Judg. C. 20 v/hcn tho men . .arose early in the mom. 

6. 31 lot him be put to death v/hilst. .mornuig 

9. 33 it shall be. .in the morning, assoou as 

16. 2 In the morning, when It is day, wo shall 
19. 5 when they arose early in t'le morning 
19. 8 ho arose early in the morning, on the lifth 
19. 23 abused hcrall the night unto the mqjiiing 
19. 27 her lord rose up in the morning, and op. 

20. 19 the children of Israel rose up in the mo. 
Ruth 2. 7 hath continued even from the morning 

3. 13 Tarry, .and it shall be in the morning 

3. 13 Lord Uveth: lie down until the morning 
.- 3. 14 she lay at his feet until the morning; and 

1 Sa. I. 19 they rose up in the morning early, and 
'< 3. 15 Samuel lay until the morning, and opened 
■ ) 5. 4 when they arose early on the morrow m. 
II. II midst of the host in the morning watch . 

14. 36 and spoil them until tho morning light 

15. 12 Samuel rose early to meet Saul in the m. 

17. 20 David rose up earlyin tho morning, and 
19. 2 take heed to thyself until the morning 
19. II to v/atch him, and to slay him in the rao. 
ao.ys it came to pass in the morning, that Jon. 
25. 22 if I leaveof all.. bythc morning light, any 
25. 34 had not been left, .by the morning light 
25. 36 told himnothing. . until themorning light 
25. 37 it came to pass in the morning, when the 

29. 10 now rise up earlyin the morning with thy 
29. 10 as soon as ye bo up early in the morning 

' 29. II rose up early to depart in the morning, to 

s S^. 2. 27 surely then iu the morning the people had 

II. 14 it came to pass In the morning, that Da. 

17. 22. by the morning light there lacked not one 

23. 4 as the light of the morning, .a morning 

24.11 when David v/as up in the morning, the 

24. 15 from the moniing even to the time appo. 

X Ei. 3. 21 when I arose in the morning to give my 

/' 3. 21 when 1 had considered it in the morning 

jii. i brougbt Iiim bread and flesb tu the mom. 



J Ki. i3. 2G called on the name of Baal from morning 
2 Ki. 3. 20 it came to p;is» in tlie moniing, when tho 

3. 22 they rose 11, early in tlic moniing, ami tho 
7. 9 if we tarry till the morning light, soiuo 

10. 8 Lay yc tliemin tno heaps, .until tlie mor, 
10. 9 it came to pass in the mor.iiiig, that he 

16. IS Upon the great altar burn the morning; 

10. 35 when they arose early in the morning, b, 
1 Ch. 9. 27 the opening thereof every morning, .to 

x6. 40 To offer, .continually morning and even, 

23. 30 to stand every morning to thank and pr 
a Ch. 2. 4 for tho burnt offerings moniing and eve. 

13. II they bum unto the Loiiu every inomini; 

20. 2o they rose early in the morning, and went 
31. 3 for tlie morning and c\X'ning burnt offer. 

Ezra 3. 3 offered, .burnt olfcrhigs morning and eve. 
Job I. 5 rose up early in the morning, and offered 

4. 2o They arc destroyed from morning to eve. ^ 
7. iS shouldcst visit him every morning.. try 

11. 17 Ehiuc forth, thou shalt be as the morning 

24. 17 tiie morning (is) to tlicin even as the ah. 
38. 7 Whcnthemoniin'.'starssangtogether.anJ 
38. 12 Hast thou commanded the morning sinco 

Psa. 5. 3 Jly voice shalt thou hear in the mominu 

5. 3 iu the morning v.ill I direct, .unto thee 
JO. 5 endure for a night, but joy. .in the morn. 
49. 14 eIliU luvo dominion over them in the ni. 
55. 17 Evening, and moniing, nnd at noon, will 
59. 16 I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the mo. 
65. 8 thoumakcot tho outgoings of themoniinii 
73. 14 been plagued, and chastened every mom. 
83. 13 In tb.e morning shall my prayer prevent 
90. 5 in the morning, .like grass (wliith) grow. 
90. In tlie morning it llourlshctli, and grow. 
92. 2 To shov/ forth. In tlio morning, and thy 

J30, G, 6 they that watch for the morning 

143. 8 Cau.sc me to hear. .In the morning; forin 

Prov. 7. 18 let us tako our fill of love until the mor. 

27. 14 with a loud vole, rising early in the mo. 

Ecel. 10. 16 Woe to thee, .thy princes eat In tho mo. 

II. 6 In the morning sov/ thy seed, and in tho 

Isx 511 Woo unto them that rise up. .in tlie mo. 

17. ii In the morning shalt thou make thy seed 
17. 14 And behold, .before the ni6rning he (is) 
PI. r2 The watchmen said, The mornhig comcth 
23. 19 for morning by moniing shall it pass over 
33. 2 be thou their arm every morning, our sa. 

37. 3G v.licn they arose early in the morning, b. 

38. 13 I reckoned till moniing.. as a lion, so will 
50. 4 ho wakcnctli mombig liy morning, ho w. 

Jer. 20. iG lot him hoar the cry in the morning, and 

21. 12 Execute judgment in themorning, andd. 
Lam. 3. 23 ncv.'cvciymoming: grc.at(i.s) thy faithful. 
E20. 12. Sin the morning came tlic word of the Lorb 

24. i3 So I spake unto the people in the morning 

£4. 18 I did iu the morning as I was comniandea 

33. 22 until ho came to me In tho morning ; and 

4G. 13 lamb, .thou shalt prepare It every mom. 

46. 14 prepare a meat offering for it every mor. 

46. 15 shall they prcp.aro the lamb, .every mor. 

Don. 8. 26 the vision of tlic eveni^ig and the morning 

Hos. 6. 4 for your goodness (is) cj a morning cloud 

7. G In the morning it burnetii as a flaming flra 

13. 3 they shall bo as the morning cloud, and as 

Amos 4. 4 and bring your sacrifices every morning 

5. 6 the shadow of death into the morning- 

Mic. 2. I when the morning is light, they practise 

Zeph. 3. 5 every mornmgdotlihcbringliis judgment 

Z.DaWii, "inY*? mishchar., ^ 

Psa. 1 10. 3 of holiness from tho womb of the moming 

4. Shining, hrighlncsc, T\ii nogah. __ 

Dan. 6. 19 Then the king arose very early In thalit<^ 

h.An awakening, teaming, mishap, 'Tn'p;; tscphiraKi 

Eze. 7. 7 The morning Is come unto tliec, thoa\ 

7. 10 the morning is gone forth; the rod hatb 

G.Daion, i™ shuchar. 

Gen. 19. 15 when the morning arose, then the angels 
Hell. 4. 21 from the rising of the morning till the 
Job 41. 18 his eyes, .like the cyelids.of the momlnij 
Psa.139. 9 I take the wings of the morning., dwell in 
Song 6. 10 lookcth forth as. .morning, fair as the m. 
Isa. 14. 12 Lucifer, son of the morning ! (how) art 
58. 8 shall thy light break forth as the morning 
Hos. 6. 3 his going forth Is prepared as the mom. 

10. 15 in a morning shall the king of Israel utt, 
Joel 2. 2 the morning spread upon the mountains 
Amos 4. 13 that maketh the morning darkness, and 
Jon. 4. 7 God prepared a worm when the morning 

7. To rise or go carhj, 13?7 shakam, 5. 

I Sa. 17. 16 the Philistine drew nearmoming and ev.- 

8. To wander, n;y shakah, 5. 

Jer. 5. 8 They were (as) fed horses In the morning 
O.Ofilie early daxcn, hpdpivos orthrinos. _ , , 

Rev. 22. 16 I am the root.the bright and [morning] k 
10. Early, former, irpiliXvos proinos. 

Rev. 2. 28 And I will give him the morning sfar; 
W.Early, irpoit proi. 

llatt 16. 3 in the morning .'.foul weather to d.iy 

Hark I. 35 in the morning, rising up a great whilo"' 

11. 20 in the morning, as they passed by, they 
13. 35 master. .Cometh, at even . .or in the m. 
15. 1 straightway in the morning the chief pr 

Acts 28. 23 persuading them, .from morning till ev«. 

12. Early dawn, TrpuiaprOia. „ . 

Matt 21. 18 Now [In the moming],ashe returned into 

27. 1 When the morning was come, all the chief 

li>hmt. 4 wUen the momiag was now oome. Jcwu 



MORNINQ 



670 



MOSES 



HORNING, to come early in the — 

]To bi carli/ in dawn or moniing, opOpi^w orthri-M. 
lukeai. 38 all the people came early in the mornirs 

MOENIHG, early in the ^- 

H..Barli/ dawn or morning, Sp0pos orthros. 

Johu 8. 2 [early in the morning he came again into] 
Acts 5. 21 entered into tlie temple early in tlie mor. 

2.Eavhj in the davm or morning, (afjia ) npuiC- 

M:itt 20. I which went out early in the morning to 
Mnrki6. 2 \ery early in the morning, the Lu. 24. i. 

MORROW, (after) — 
1. Morrow, npa boqsn ■ 

Lev. 22. 30 ye shall leave none o'f it until the morrow 
Num 16. 5 Even to morrow the Lord will show who 
. 22. 41 it came to pass on the morrow, that Balak 
I Sa. g. ig tomorrow I will let thee go, and will tell 
Esth. 2. 14 on the morrow she returned into the se. 
5. 14 to morrow speak thou unto the king that 
Zeph. 3. 3 they gnaw not the bones till the morrow 

Q. Morrow, mm moclwrath. 

■ ■ Gen. 19. 34 it came to pass on the morrow, that the 
Exod g. 6 the LORD did that thing on the morrow 
18. 13 it came to pass on the morrow, that Moses 

32. 6 they rose up early on the morrow, and 
^^ 32. 30 it came to pass on tlie morrow, that Moses 

lev. 7. 16 the morrow also the remainder of it shall 

19. 6 the same day ye offer it, and on the mor. 
23. II on the morrow after the s.abbath the priest 
23. IS ye shall count unto you from the morrow 

^ 23. 16 Even imto the morrow after the seventh 
' Num 16. 41 on the morrow all the congregation of the 

17. 8 it came to pass, that on the morrow Moses 

33. 3 on the morrow after the passover the ch. 
'Josh. 5. II they did eat of the old corn, .on the mor. 

5. 12 the manna ceased on themorrow after they 

Judg. 6. 38 he rose up early on the morrow, and th. 

9. 42 it came to pass on the morrow, that the p. 

21. 4 it came to pass on the morrow, that the p. 
"i Sa. 5. 3 when they. .arose earlyonthemorrow,bo. 

, 5. 4 when they arose early on the morrow m. 
II. II it was (so) on the morrow, that Saul put 

18. 10 it came to pass on the morrow, that the 

20. 27 itcame to passon themorrow. .thesecond 
31. 8 it came to pass on the morrow, when the 

•2 Sa. II. 12 Tarry. .and to morrow I will let thee de. 
B Ki. 8. 15 it came to pass on the morrow, that he 
■I Ch.io. 8 it came to pass on the morrow, wiion the 
29. 2 1 on the morrow after that day . . a thousand 
■Jcr. 20. 3 it came to pass on the morrow, that Pa. 

S. The dav>n, to morroio, aSpioy aicrion.'-' 

Matt. 6. 34 Take therefore no thought for the morrow 
- 6. 34 for the morrow shall take thought for the 
•Xukeio. 35 on the morrow, when he departed, he took 
,'Act3 4. 5 it came to pass on themorrow, that their 
Jas. • 4. 14 Whereas ye know not what.. on the mor. 

li. Succeeding (day), €|^j hexes. 

Acts 25. 17 without any delay on the morrow I sat on 
%.TIie morroio, itravpiov epaurion.- 

Markii. 12 on the morrow, when they were come from 

Acts 10. 9 On the morrow, as they went on their 

, tjo. 23 on the morrow Peter went away with them 

10. 24 themorrowaftertheyenteredintoCesarea 

20. 7 preached .. ready to depart on the morrow 

22. 30 On the morrow, because he would have k. 

23. 32 On the mprrow they left the horsemen to 
<2S. 23 on the morrow, when Agrippa was como 

KOEB.O'W, to — [ See To morroiu.l 
MOESEL (of meat) — ^ , 

i.A cake, ns? Idklcar.-^^ _ _ ^ 

% Sa. 2. 36 shall, .crouch'tohim'for.'a morsel of br. 

ii.Morsd, n? patJi:' _ 

• Gen. i3. 5 I will fetch a morsel of bread, and conif.' 
Judgig. ' 5 Corafork thine heart with a morsel of br. 
Buth. 2.14 come thou .. and dip thy morsel in the vi. 
1 Sa. 28. 22 let me set a morsel of bread before thee 
*i Ki.17. II Bring me, I pray thee, a morsel of bread 
Job 31. 17 Or have eaten my morsel myself alone 
I'sa.147. 17 He casteth forth his ice like morsels: v/ho 
Prov 17. I Better (is) a dry morsel, and quietness --, 

, 123. 8 The morsel, .thou hast eaten shalt thou 

,3.j4 ct of eating, food, 0pw<rts brosis. ' 

Ileb. 12. 16 who foj one morsel of meat sold his birth, 

MORTAL (man)—? 

'l.A man, a\:i< enosh>-. 

Job j 4. 17 Shall mortal man be more jnst than God? 

%Mortc'.l, dying, evt)T6s ihnetos.' 

^Ilom. 6. 12 Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal 

8. II shall also quicken your mortal bodies by 

, :i Co. 1 5. 53 and this mortal (must) put on immortality 

15. 54 this mortal shall have put on immortality 

a Co. 4. II mightbo mademanifestiuourmortalflesh 

UOETAilTY — J 

Dying, mortal, evqTos'thnetos.- 

a Co. 5. 4 that mortality might be swallowed up of 
KOETAIIT— T 
Soul, breath, tysi nephesh..__ _ _ 

Deut 19. II smite Iiim mortally that he"dle, and flee. 
MOETAE, MOETER — -i*-' 
X.Clai/i'fieaja^'^O'n pho)fier,\ 

Cen. ii.v.3ia£st(inV'aaa i^sS^^WfWratimi 



Exod. 1. 14 hardbondage, in mortar, and in brick, and 
Isa. 41. 25 ho sliall come upon princes as. .mortar 
Nah. 3. 14 go into clay, and tread the mortar, make 

2.A mortar, npis ■tnedokah, 

Num II. 8 or beat (it) in a mortar, and baked (it) in 

Z.A mortar, hollow place, vivca waktesh. 

Prov 27. 22 Though thou shouldest bray a fool in a m. 

i.Dust, -i!jil aphar. 

Lev. 14. 42 he shall take other morter, and shall pi. 
14. 45 aU the morter of the house : and he shall 

KOETGAGE, to — 

To mingle, traffic, negotiate, 2)ledge, an;; ardb. 
Meh. 5. 3 We have mortgaged our lands, vineyards 

MOETIPy, to — 

\. To put to death, kill, Bavaroa ihanatoo. 

Roux. 8. 13 if ye tlirough the Spu'it do mortify the d. 

2. To put to death, deaden, vcicpSai nekroo. 

Col. 3. 5 Mortify therefore yourmembersT/hlchare 

MO-SE'-EA, ."n.oia chastisement.'- 

The place where Aaron died and was buried ; between 

Bereth Bcne-jaaken and Gudgodah. 

Deut 10. 6 Beeroth of the children of Jaakan to M. 

MO-SE'-ROTH, nhDb, nhDiD. 

The 26th station of Israel in the wilderness, and 15th 
from Sinai.-betweeu Hashmanah and Bene-jaaken. 
Num33. 30 departed from Hash., and encarapedatM. 
33. 31 they departed from M.,and pitched inB. 

MO'-SES, HE'D, WacrrtStVia'iKrrjSftHQ'ja-ris drawer out. 
The youngest son of Amram and Jochebed, bom B.C. 
1571, just at the time when the king of Egypt had re- 
solved on tlie destruction of every newly bom male 
child among the Israelites. Being saved by Pharaoh's 
daugliter, she gave him her own title, the "drawer out," 
from the water, and brought him up as an adopted son, 
so that he was skilled in all the wisdom of the 
Egyptians. His patriotic desire for his brethren at last 
compelled liim to leave Egypt wlien forty years of age, 
to which ho returned after an interval of forty years' 
sojourn in-JIidian only at the repeated command of 
God. His successive interviews with his brethren, and 
wth the king of Egypt, his wonderful miracles, and the 
admirable patience, faith, and sluU he evinced through- 
out Iiis whole career, arc graphically depicted in his 
works that remain. He is traditionally supposed to 
liave WTiten the two introductory chapters of the Book of 
Job, and the conclusion of the whole. His authorship 
of Exodus, Leviticus, Kumbers, and Deuteronomy are 
attested by every possible mark of an internal and of 
an external Icind. Tliese books bear incontestable 
evidence that they were composed in a wilderness 
state, yet with an express view to a speedy settlement 
in a fruitful land, r^epoatedly in these Moses is 
directed to write in a book (or more properly, in the 
Book), Exod. 17. 14; 34. 27, and he is represented as writ- 
ing in Exod. 24. 4-7 ; 34. 28. These passages refer to the 
wars, the ten commandments, the treatment of the 
Canaanites, and the various festivals. In Kum. 33. 2 
it is said ho " wrote their goings out according to their 
journeys by the commandment of the Lord," that is, 
apparently, a kind of " Daily Journal." Deuteronomy 
is, if possible, even more express on the point, in such 
passages as ^i- cj, az, - 24, enjoining, "the book — the 
song — the law," to be read and rehearsed and 'pre- 
served. Accordmgly the Book of Joshua makes 
express mention of "the Book of the Law of Jloses,"in 
I. 7, 8; 8. 32, 34 ; 23. 3, 6, 16 ; 24. 26, and all the succeed 
ing books of Scripture support the same view. ■. Tlie 
ten tribes who revolted after the death of Solomon, held 
fast to the Pentateuch, which they certainly would not 
have done had it been composed after that event. The 
Book which Hilkiah found in the temple was pro- 
bably the Book of Leviticus — a book so strictly appro- 
priate for the -priests alone, that it is not wonderful it 
was left very mucli in their hands— the thrcatcnings 
of which in chapter xx"vi. are so well fitted to havo 
stirred the heart of the' pious king Josiah. As a 
historian, an orator, a leader, a statesman, a legislator, 
a patriot, and a man, T.Ioses stands pre-eminent. 
But no mere genius could have made him the originator 
of sound jurisprudence— the great teacher of mono- 
theism and sound morality — except he had also been 
a prophet of the Most High, supernaturally guided and 
aided in his work. He died in the plains of Moab, over 
against Beth-peor, B. c. 1431, at the ripe age of 120 
years, while yet " his eye was not dim, nor his natural 
force abated." 

•Exod. 2. lo she called liis name JI. : and she said. Be. 
— 2. 1 1 when M. was grown, that he went out into 
2. 14 M. feared, and said. Surely this thing is 
2. 15 he sought to slay M. And M. fled from the 
2. 17 M. stood up and helped them, and wate. 
2. -21 And M. wascontentto dv/cU with the man 

2. 21 and he gave M. Zipporah his daughter 

3. I M. kept the flock of Jethro liis father in 
3. 3 M. said, I will now turn aside, and see - 
3. \ God called unto him. .and said, M., M. 
3. 6 51. hid his face ; for he was afraid to look 
3. II M. said unto God, AVho (am) I, thati sho. 
3. 13 M. said unto God, Behold, (when) I come 
3. 14 God saW unto M., I am that I am ; and he 

3. 15 God said moreover unto M., Thus shalt 
4.,«i M. answered and said, JBut, behold, they* 
4i'''2(1>fccanie"a Berpenf r-amllf/JIed froni l>dl. 

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-s^Exod. 4. 10 JI. said unto the Lord, ray Lord, I (am) 
4. 14 anger of the Lord was kindled against SI. 
4. 18 M. wentandreturned to Jethro hisfather, 
4. 1 3 And Jethro said to M., Go in peace 
4. 20 M. took his wife and his sons, and set 
4. 20 and JI. took the rod of God in his hand 
4. 47 said. .Go into the wilderness to meet M. 
4. 28 M. told Aaron all the words of the Lord 
4. 29 M, and Aaron went and gathered togethcri 

4. 30 words which the Lord had spoken unto M.' 

5. I M. and Aaron went in, and told Pharaoh 
5. 4 Wherefore do ye, M. and Aaron, let the 1 
5. 20 they met M. and Anron, who stood in the 

5. 22 M. returned unto the Lord, and said, L; 

6. 2 God spake unto M., and said unto him, I 
6. 9 M. spake so unto the children of Israel ;j 
6. 9 they hearkened not unto M. for anguish' 
6. 10 And the Lord spake unto M., saying 

6. 12 51. spake before the Lord, saying. Behold 
6. 13 the Lord spake unto M. and unto Aaron] 
6. 20 she bare him Aaron and M. ; and the years 
6.r26 These (are) that Aaron and JI., to whom 
6. 27 these (are) that M. and Aaron I 

6. 28 Lord spake unto M. in the land of Egypt 

6. 29 the Lord spake unto M., saying, I (am) j 

7. C 51. .ind Aaron did as the Lord conunau. 

7 And 51. (was) fourscore years old, and A. 

8 Lord spake unto 51. and Aaron, saying 
10 51. and Aaron went in unto Pharaoh, and 

19 The Lord spake unto M., Say unto Aaron 

20 51. and Aaron did so, as the LORD comin. 
I 'I'heLoRD spake unto 51., Go unto Pharaoh 
5 the Lord spake unto 51., Say unto Aaron 

8. 8 Pharaoh called for 51. and Aaron, and said 
8. 9 51. said unto Pharaoh, Glory over me : w. 
8.12 il.andAaron went out from Phar.ioh.. 51. 
8. 13, 31 Lord did according to the word of 51. 
8. 25 I'haraoh called for 51. and for Aaron, and 
8. 26 51. said. It is not meet so to do ; for we 
8. 29 51. said. Behold, I go out from thee, and 

8. 30 51. w cut out from Pliaraoh, and entreated 

9. 8 let 51. sprinkle it toward the heaven in 
g. 10 51. sprinkled it up toward heaven ; and it 
9. II magicians could not stand before 51. 

9. 12 the Lord hardened the heart of I'liaraoh 

9. 23 51. stretched forth his rod toward heaven 

9. 27 called for 51. and Aaron, and said unto 1 

9. 29 51. said unto him. As soon .as I am gone 

9. 33 51. went out of the citvfrom Pharaoii, and 

9.35 h.irdencd. .as the Lord had spoken by 51. 

10. 3 51. and Aaron came in unto Piiaraoh, and 

JO. 8 And 51. and Aaron were brought again' 

10. 9 51. said. We will go with our young and 

10. 13 51. stretched forth his rod over the land 

10. 16 Pharaoh called for 51. and Aaron in haste 

10. 22 51. stretched forth his hand tov/ard heaven 

10. 24 And Pharaoh called unto 51., and said, Go 

loi 25 51. said. Thou must give us also sacrifices 

10. 29 51. said. Thou hast spoken well, I will sco 

11. 3 51. (was) very great in the land of, Egypt 
II. 4 51. said, Tlius saith the Lord, About mid. 

11. 10 51. and Aaron did all these wonders before 

12. I the Lord spake unto 51. and Aaron in the 
12. 21 51. called for all the elders of Israel, and 
12. 28 didasthejLORD had'coninianded;5I.Iaiid A. 
12. 31 he called for 51. and Aaron by night, and 
12. 35 did according to the word of 51. ; and they 
12. 50 as the Lord commanded 51. and Aaron 

'-^ _ , 13. I And the Lord spake unto M., saying ^ 

So in 14. I ; 16. n ; 25. 1 ; 30, n, 17, 22 ; 31. i, 12 ; 40. 

I. Lev. 4. I ; 5. 14; 6. i, 8, 19,24; 7. 22, 28 ; 8. 1 ; 12. 1 ; 

14. I ; 17. I ; i3. I ; 19. i ; 20. i ; 21. 16 ; 22. i, 17, 26 ; 

23. I, 9, 23, 33 ; 24. I, 13 ; 27. I. Num. 3. 5, n, 14, 44 ; 

5. I, 5, II ; 6. I ; 7. 4 ; 8. i, 5, 23 ; 9. 9 ; 10. i ; 13. i ; 15. 

1. 17. 37 ; 16. 20, 23, 36, 44 ; 17. I ; 18. 25 ; 19. i ; 20. 7 ; 

25. 10, 16; 26. 52; 27. 6; 28. 1; 31. I, 25; 34. I, i6; 35. 

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Exodi3. ' 3 M. said unto the people. Remember this 
13. 19 M. took the bones of Joseph with him : for 
14. II they said unto M., Because (there were) 
14. 13 51. said unto the people. Fear ye not, stand 
14. 21 51. stretched out his hand over the sea 
14. 27 M. stretched forth his hand over the sea 

14. 31 and believed the Lord, and his servant 51. 

15. I Then sang 51. and the children of Israel 
15. 22 So 51. brought Israel from the Red Sea 

15. 24 people murmui'cd against M., saying, W. 

16. 2 murmured against 51. and Aaron in tho 
16. 4 Then said the Lord unto M., Beliold, I 1 
16. 6 51. and Aaron said unto all the children 
16. 8 51. said, (This shall be), when tho Lord 
16. 9 51. spake unto Aaron, Say unto all the 
16. IS 51. said unto them. This (is) tho bread 
16. 19 M. said. Let no man leave of it till them. 
16. 20 hearkened not unto 51. . . and 51. was ^vroth 
16. 22 and all the rulers, .came and told 51. 
16.24 they laid it uptillthemorning, as5I. bade 
16. 25 51. said. Eat that to day, for to day (is) a 
16. 32 51. said. This (is) tlie thing which the L. 
j6. 33 51. said unto Aaron, Take a pot, and put 

16. 34 As the Lord commanded 51., so Aaron , 

17. 2 people did cliide with 51. ...And 51. said. ' 
17. 3 people muniiured against 51., and said 
J7. 4 M. cried unto the Lord, sajing, ^V^lat 
jji? '6ff.to rti'^ijtej Jujtheisiglitt: of'thp; eW^ra o£I»., 

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J7. II when M. licid up his hand, that Israal p. 
17. 12 M.' hands (were) heavy ; and they took 

17. 15 M. built an altar, and called the name of 

18. I When Jethro. .M.' father in law, heard 

1 that God had done for II., and for Israel 

2 M.' father in laiv, took Zipporah, M.' wife 
5 M." father in law, came with his sonsand 

5 came.. unto M. into the wilderness, where 

6 he said unto M., I thy father iulawJethro 

7 JI. went out to meethisfatherin law, and 
18. 8 M. told his father in law all that tho ; 

18. 12 M.' father in law, took a burnt offering ' 
j8. 12 eat bread with il." father in law before God 
i3. 13 tliat M. sat to judge the people : and the 

18. 13 people stood by JI. from the morning unto 
j8. 14 JI.' father in law saw all that he did to ;.. 
18. 15 JI. said unto his father in law. Because ' 
18. 17 JI.' father in law said unto him. The thing 
18. 24 JI. hearkened to the voice of his fatlicr . 
18. 25 JI. chose able men out of all Israel, and,:. 

18. 26 the hard causes they brought unto JI. ?'* 
ji8. 27 JI. let his father in law depart ; and hs^' 

19. 3 JI. went up unto God, and the Loud call. 
19. 7 JI. came and called for the elders of tho 
19. 8 JI. returned tho words of the people unto 
19. 9 JI. told tho words of the people unto the 

19. 14 JI. wont dovm from the mount unto the 
19. 17 And JI. bronght forth the people out of 

iig. 19 JI. spake, and God answered him by a voice 
19. 20 called JI. (up) to the top of the mount 
lig. 23 JI. said unto the LORD, The people cannot 
;J9. 25 JI. went down unto tho people, andspake 
|2o. 19 they said unto JI., Speak thou with us 
■aa. 20 M. said unto tho people, Fear not : for God 
ao. 21 JI. drew near unto the thick darkness w. 
[24. I he said unto JI., Come up unto the Lord 
- 2 JI. alone shall come near tho LoKD ; but 

3 JI. came and told the people all the words 

4 JI. wrote all the words of the Lord, and 

6 JI. took half of the blood, and put (it) in 

8 JI. took the blood, and sprinkled (it) on 

9 Then wont up JI. , and Aaron, Nadab, and 
24. 13 JI. rose up, and his minister Joshua : and 
S4. 13, 15 And JI. went up into the mount 
24. 16 he called unto JI. out of tho midst of the 
's4. i3 JI. went into tho midst of the cloud, and 
04. iS JI. v/as in the mount forty days and forty 

31. xZ ho gave unto JI., v^^hon he had made an 

32. I JI. delayed to come down out of tho mo. 
32. I (aj for) this M., tho man that brought us 
'32. 7 the LoP.D caid unto JI., Go, get thee down 

132. II JI. besought tho Lord his God, and said 
I32. 15 JI. turned, and v,'ont down from tho mo. 
,32. J 7 he said imto JI., (There h) a noiso of war 
I32. 19 JI.' an.'jcr waxed hot, and ho cast the ta. 
32. 21 JI. said luito Aaron, VHiat did this people 
32. 25 JI. saw that tho people (were) naked, for 
32. 26 JI. stood hi the gate of the camp, and said 
32. =3 Levi did according to the word of 31. : and 

32. 29 JI. had said. Consecrate yourselves to day 
_ 1 JI. j.iid unto the people. Ye have sinned 

. 31 JI. returned unto the Lord, and said. Oh 
I LoEDsaiduntoJI., Depart, (and)go up he. 

5 the Lord had said unto JI., Say unto tho 

7 And JI. took the tabernacle, and pitched 

8 JI. v/cntout imto the tabernacle, (that)aU 

8 looked after JI., until ho was gone into the 

9 as JI. entered into tho tabei-nacle, tho 
9 descouded. .and (the Lord) talked with JI. 

133. II the Lord spake unto JI. face to face, as n 

33. 12 JI. said unto the Lord, See, thou sayest 
34. 4 JI. rose up early in tho morning, and went 
34. 8 JI. made haste, and bowed his head tow. 
34. 29 when JI. came down ti-om mount Sinai 
34. 29 the two tables of testimony in JI.' hand 
34. 29 JI. wist not that the skin of his face shone 

134. 30 Aaron and. .the children of Israel saw JI. 
134. 31 JI. called unto them ; and Aaron and all 
J34. 31 returned unto him : and JI. talked with 
^34. 33 (till) JI. had done speaking with them, ho 
34. 34 JI. went in bcEore the Lord to speak with 

34. 35 JI. , that the skin of JI.' face shone : and JI. 

35. I JI. gathered all the congregation of tho 
35. 4 JI. spake unto all tho congregation of the 
35. 2o Israel departed from the presence of JI. 

33. 29 commanded to be made by the hand of JI. 

35. 30 JI. said unto' the children of Israel, See 
30. 2 JI. called Bezalecl and Aholiab, and every 

36. 3 they received of JI. all the ofceringwhich 
36. 5 they spake unto JI., saying, The people 
36. 6 JI. gave commandment, and they caused 

38. 21 according to the commandment of JI. 
38. 22 made all that the Lord commanded JI. • 

39. I, 5, 7, 21, 26, 29, 31 as the Lord com. JI. 
39. 32 ail that the Lord commanded JI., so did 
39. 33 they brought tho tabernacle unto JI., the 
39. 42 all that the Lord commanded JI., so the 

39, 43 JI. did look upon all tlie work, .and JI. 

40. 16 'Thus did JI.: according to all that the 

40. 1 3 JI. reared up the tabernacle, and fastened 
40. 19, 2 1, 23, 25, 27, 29, 32 as the Lord com. JI. 
40. 31 JI. and Aaron and his sons washed their 

!4o. 33 he reared up the court. .So 31. finished 
. y 40. 33 JI. was not able to enter into the tent of 
Lot. I. I Lord called unto JI., and spake unto him 

7. 38^111011 the LoRDcommandedJI. in mount 

8. 4 JI. dill as the Lord commanded him ; and 
, 8. 5 JI. said unto the congregation. This (is) 

' 8. 6 II. brought Aaron and his sons, and wa. 
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Lev. 8. 13 JI. brought Aaron's sons, and put coats 
^-' 8. 15 JI. took the blood, and put (it) upon tho 
8. 16 he took .. their fat, and JI. burned (it) upon 
8. 19 JI. sprinkled the blood upon the altar ro. 
8. 20 JI. burnt the head, and tho pieces, and 
8. 21 JI. burnt the whole ram upon the altar 
8. 23 JI. took of the blood of it, and put (it) upon 
'8. 24 JI. put of the blood, .and JI. sprinkled the 
8. 28 JI. took them from off their bauds, and 
8. 29 JI. took the breast, .it was JI.' part ; as 
8. 30 JI. took of the anointing oil, and of the b. 
31 JI. said unto Aaron and to his sons, Boil 

36 the Lord commanded by tho hand of JI. 
I JI. called Aaron and his sons, and the el. 

5 they brought (that) which .M. commanded 

6 JI. said, This (is) the thing which the L. 

7 JI. said unto Aaron, Go uulo the altar, aud 

10 ho burnt . .as the Lord commanded JI. 
21 wave offering before tho Lord; as JI. co. 

23 JI. and Aaron went into the tabernacle 

3 JI. said unto Aaron, This (is it) that tho 

4 JI. called Jlishael and lilzaphan, the sons 

5 went near, and carried them . . as JI. had 

6 JI. said unto Aaron, and unto Eleazar and 

7 And they did according to the word of Ji. 

1 1 hath spoken unto them by the hand of JI. 

12 JI. spoke unto Aaron, and unto Eleazar 

16 JI. diligently sought the goat of the sine. 

19 A. said unto JI., Behold, this day have 

20 And when JI. heard (that), he was content 
I Lord spake unto JI. and to Aaron, saying 
1 And the Lord spake unto JI. and Aaron 

33 Lord spake unto JI. and unto Aaron, sa. 
I And the Lord spake unto JI. and to Aaron 
I Lord spake unto JI,, after the death of 

34 And he did as tho Lord commanded JI. 

24 JI. told (It) unto Aaron, and to his sons 
44 JI. declared unto the children of Israel 
II brought him unto JI. : and his mother's 
23 JI. spake unto the children of Israel, that 
23 Israel did as the Lord commanded JI. 

I Lord spake unto JI. in mount Sinai, say. 
46 which the Lord made, .by the hand of JI. 
34 which the Lord commanded JI. for the 

I the Lord spake unto JI. in the wilderness 

17 And JI. and Aaron took these men which 
ig As the Lord commanded JI., so he num. 

44 Vifhich JI. and Aaron numbered, and the 

48 For the Lord had spoken unto JI., saying 
54 accord, to all that.. Lord commanded JL 

I Lord spake unto JI. and unto Aaron, say. 

33 numbered, .as tho Lord commanded JI. 

34 accord, to all that. .Lord commanded JI. 
I JI., in tho day(that)tho Lord spake with"JI. 

16 JI. numbered them, accordingto the word 

35 those that encamp before, .(shall be) JI. 
39 JI. and Aaron numbered at the comman. 
42 JI. numbered, as the Lord commanded 

49 JI. took the redemption money of them 
51 JI. gave tho money of them that were re. 
51 word of the Lord, as -the LoRDcomma.il. 

I, 17, 21 And tho Lord spake unto JI. and 

34 And JI. and Aaron and the chief of tho 

37 which JI. and Aaron did number, accor. 
37 command, of the LoRDby the hand of JI. 
41 JI. and Aaron did number according to the 

45 whom JI. and Aaron numbered, according 

45 that were numbered, .by the hand of JI. 

46 whom JI. aud Aaron and the chief of Isr. 
49 they were numbered by tho hand of JI. 
49 numbered of him. .the LoRDcommand. JI. 

4 as the Lord spake unto JI.,sodid the ch. 
X JI. had fully sot up tho tabernacle, and 
6 JI. took the wagons and the oxen, and ■ . 
89 JI. was gone into the tabernacle of tho 

3 lighted the lamps, .as tho Lord comma. JI. 

4 pattern which the LORD had showed JI. 

20 JI., and Aaron, and all the congregation 
20, 22 commanded JI. concerning the Levitcs 

1 the Lord spake unto JI. in the wilderness 

4 JI. spake unto the children of Israel, that 

5 all that the Lord commanded JI., so did 

6 they came before JI. and before A.-vron on 

8 JI. said unto them. Stand still, and I will 

23 command, of the Lord by the hand of. JL 

13 command, of tho Lord by tho hand of JL 

29 JI. said unto Hobab, tho son of .. JI.' father 

35 Jt. said. Rise up. Lord, and let thine en. 

2 the people cried unto JI.; and when Jl.pr. 
10 JI. heard tlio people v/cep throughout th. 

10 anger of tho LORD. . JI. also v/as displeased 

11 H. said unto tho LORD, JYhcrofore hast 

21 JI. said. The people, among whom I (am) 

24 JI. went out, and told tho people the wo. 

27 aud told JI., and said, Eldad and Jledad 

28 the ser/ant of JI., (one) of his young men 
28 answered and said, Jly lord JI., forbid 
=9 JI. said unto him, jlnviest thou for my s.?, 

30 JI. gat him into the camp, he and the el. 

1 and Aaron spake against JI. because of 

2 Hath tho Lord indeed spoken only by JI. 

3 JI. (was) very meek, above all the men w. 

4 the Lord spake suddenly unto JI., and 

7 JI. (is) not so, who (is) faithful in all mine 

8 not afraid to speak against my servant JI. 
II Aaron said unto JI., Alas! my lord, I be. 
13 JI. cried unto the Lord, saying. Heal her 

3 JI. by the commandment of the Lord sent 

16 which JI. sent to spy out the land. Aud JI. 

17 JI. sent them to spy out the land of Can. 
26 and came to JI., and to Aaron, and to siU- 

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3 -murmured against JI. and against Aaron' 
5 JI. and Aaron fell on their faces before ; 
14. 13 JI. said unto the Lord, Then tho Egypt; 
!i4. 26 Lord spake uuto JI. and unto Aaron, say. 
.14. 36 tho men which JI. sent to suarch the land 
14. 39 JI. told these sayings unto all Ihcchildreu 

14. 41 JI. said, Wherefore now do yo transgress 
■14. 44 ark of tho covenant of the Lord, and JI- ' 

15. 22 which tho Lord hath spoken unto JI. 
15. 23 hath commanded you by the hand of JC 
15. 33 they that, .brought him unto JI. and Aa, 

15. 36 and he died ; as the Lord commanded JL I 

16. 2 they rose up before Jf., with certain of ■ 
16. 3 gathered thcmsclve.5 together against M ', 
i6. 4 And when JI. heard (it), he fell upon bU' 
16. 8 JI. said unto Korali, Hear, I pray you, yo 
16. 12 JI. sent to call Rathan and Abiram, the 
16. 15 JI. was very wroth, and said unto the L. 
16. 16 JI. said unto Korali, Bo thou and all thy » 
j6. 18 and stood in the door., with JI. and Aanm! 
16. 25 M. rose up, and went unto Dathanand Ab.i 
16. 28 JI. said, Uerebyye shall know thatthe L.' 
16. 40 tho Lord said to him by the hand of JI. ( 
16. 41 murmured against JI. and against Aaron 
16. 42 was gathered against Jf. and agairfst Aa. i 
16. 43 JI. and Aaron camo before the tabernaclo' 
16. 46 JI. said unto Aaron, Take a censer, and / 
16. 47 Aaron took as JI. commanded, and ran ' 
16. 50 Aaron returned unto JI. unto tho dooro/, 

,'17. .6 JI. spake unto the children of Israel, andi 
117. 7 JI. laid up the rods before the Lord in / 
1 17. 8 JI. went into tho tabernacle of witness \ 
I17. 9 JI. brought out all the rods from before 
I17. II JI. did (so): as the LORD commanded him 
17. 12 children of Israel spake unto JI., saying 1 
20. 2 gathered themselves together against Jf.] 
so. 3 the people chode with JI., andspake, sa,l 
20. 6 JI. and Aaron went from the presence of' 
,20. 9 JI. took the rod from before the Lord, a» 
20. 10 And JI. and Aaron gathered the congro. [ 
20. II Jf. lifted up his hand, and with his rod i 

20. 12 Lord spake unto JI. .and Aaron, Because, 
20. 14 JI. sent|messengers from Kadesh uutothe I 
20. 23 Lord spake unto JI. and Aaron in mount i 
,'20. 27 JI. did as tho Lord commanded : and 1 
[20. 28 JI. stripped Aaron of his garments, and 1 
120. 28 JI. and Eleazar came down from the m. j 
,21. 5 people spake against God, and against Jf. 
■21. 7 the people came to JI. . . And JI. prayed j 
|2i. o JI. made a serpent of brass, and put it \ 
'21. 16 the well whereof the LORD spake unto JI. . 
'21. 32 JI. sent to spy out Jaazcr, and they took \ 
23. s JI. said unto the Judges of Israel, Slayyo 

25. 6 a -Midianitish woman in the sight of JI. ! 

26. I Lord spake unto JI. and unto Eleazar tho 
26. 3 JI. aud Eleazar the priest spake with them 
26. 4 the Lord commandedfJI. and the children 
26. 9 who strove against JI. and against Aaron 
26. 59 she bare untoAmram Aaron and JI.,and 
26. 63 were numbered by JI. and Eleazar the pr. . 

26. 64 them whom JI. and Aaron the priest nu, ' 

27. 2 they stood before JI., and before Eleazar 
27. 5 And JI. broughttheir cause before thelkj 
27. II a statute.. as the LORD commanded Jf. / 
27. 15 And JI. spake unto the Lord, saying ' 
27. 22 JI. did as the Lord commanded him: and- 
27. 23 as the Lord commanded by the hand of JL I 
29. 40 Jf. told the children of Israel .according j 

29. 40 according tcnall . . the Lord commanded Jt.' 

30. I And JI. syake unto the heads of the tribes : 

30. 16 statutes wklch the Lord commanded JC ! 

31. 3 JI. spake unto the people, saying. Arm { 
31. 6 JI. sent them to the war, a thousand of 1 
•31. 7 they warred., as the Lord commanded JI.. 
31. 12 unto JI., and Eleazar the priest, andunto; 

31. 13 And JI., and Eleazar the priest, and all I 

31. 14 JI. was wroth with the officers of the host '• 

31. 15 JI. said unto them. Have ye saved all the I 
31. 2iofthelaw which the Lord commanded JI.' 
31.31 JI. and Eleazar. .did as the Lord com. JLl 

31. 41 JI. gave the tribute, (which was) the L. j 
31. 41 unto Eleazar.. as the LORD command. M. 
31. 42 -ivhich JI. divided from the men that wa. 
31. 47 M. took one portion of fifty, (both) of man 

• 31. 47 gave them, .as the Lord commanded Jf. 1 

31. 48 captains of hundreds, came near unto JI. ' 

31. 49 they said unto JI.,Thy servants have taken 

31. 54 JI. and Eleazar tlie priest took tho gold 
■32. 2 spake unto JI., and to Eleazar the priest 

32. 6 JI. said unto the children of Gad and to 
32. so JI. said unto them. If ye will do this thing 
32. 25 children of Reuben spake unto JI. , saying 
32. 28 JI commanded Eleazar the priest, and J. 

32. 29 JI. said unto them. If the children of Gad 
'32. 33 JI. gave unto them, (even) to the children 

3a. 40 And JI. gave Gilead unto Jlachlr the son 
. 33. I armies under the hand of JI. and Aaron 

33. 2 JI. wrote their goings out according to 
33. 50 the Lord spake unto JI. in the plains of 
.34. 13 JI. commanded the children of Israel, s. . 
36. I spake before JI., and before the princes 1 
36. 5 And JI. comm.inded the children of Israel 
36. 10 Even as the Lord commanded JI., so did 

, — - 36. 13 which the Lord comma, by the hand of JI. 

Dcut. I. I Jl.'spake unto all Israel on this side , 

— I. 3 (that) JI. spake unto tho children of I. * 

I 5 land of Jloab, began Jl.to declare this law 

4.41 JI. severed three cities on this side Jordan 

4. 44 which JI. set before tlic children of Israel 

4.45 JI. spake unto the children of Israel, aft« 

4. 46 whom JI. and the children of Israel smote ' 
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'^D?ut 27." I M. with the elders of Israel commanded 

"■ : 27. 9 M. and the priests the Levltes spake unto 

'I27. II M. charged the people the same day, say. 

h 39. I covenant which the LOKD commanded M. 

29. 2 M. called unto all Israel, and said unto 

il3t. I M. went and spake these words unto all 

;-'3i. 7 M. called unto Joshua, and said unto him 

J31. 9 M. wrote this law, and delivered it unto 

'(31. 10 M. commanded them, saying. At the end 

131. 14 M. and Joshua went, and presented the. 

31. 22 M. therefore wrote this song the same day 

31. 24 M. had made an end of writing the words 

31. 25 M. commanded the Levites, wliich bare 

•JSi. 30 M. spake in the ears of. .the congregation 

■ 32. 44 M. came and spake all the words of this 

^32. 43 M. made an end of speaking all these w. 

' 32. 40 the Lord spake unto M. that self same day 

33. I M. the man of God blessed the children 

33. 4 M. commanded us a law, (even) the inhe. 

34. I M. went up from the plains of Moab unto 
34. 5 M. the servant of the Lord died there in 
34. 7 M. (was) anhundred and tyr^enty years old 
34. 8 the children of Israel wept lor M. in the 
34. 8weeping(and)mourningforlT. wereended 
34. 9 for M. had laid his hands upon him : and 
34. 9hearkened..anddidas..LoKD comman. M. 
34. 10 a prophet since in Israel like unto M. 
34. 12 which M. shov/ed in the sight of all Israel 

Sfosii. I. I the death of M. the servant of the Lord 
. I unto Joshua the son of Nun, M.' minister 
. 2 M. my servant is dead ; now therefore arise 
. 3 have I given unto you, as I said unto M. 
. 5 as I v/as with M., (so) I will be with thee 
. 7 the law which M. my servant commanded 
. 13 M. the servant of the Lokd commanded 
. 14 land which M. gave you on this side Jor. 
, 15 M. the Lord's servant gave you on this 
, 17 as we hearkened unto 11. in all things, so 
17 thy God be with thee, as he was mth M. 
7 as I was ■with M., (so) I wDl be with thee 
, 10 according to all that M. commanded Jo. 
, 12 passed over arme^ .: as M. spake unto them 

■ 1' 4. 14 as they feared M., all the days of his life 
> 1 8. 31 31. the servant of the Lord commanded 
' I; 8. 31 is v/ritten in the book of the law of Jil. 
' jt 8. 32 upon the stones a copy of the law oi M. 

; ■ 8. 33 M. the servant of the Lord had comman. 
f; 8. 35 was not a word of all that M. commanded 
1/ 9. 24 God commanded his servant M. to give 
'11. 12 as M. the servant of the Lord commanded 
I II. IS the Lord commanded M. his servant, so 
! II. 15 undone of aU that the Lord comman. M. 
( 1 1. 20 destroy them, as the Lord commanded M. 

■ II. 23 according to all that, .Lord said unto 1.1. 
, 12. 6 M. the servant of the Lord and the chiL 
j 12. 6 M. the servant of the Lord gave It (for) a 

■ 13. 8 Tyhicli M. gave them, beyond Jordan east. 
I 13. 8 as M. the servant of the Lord gave them 
; 13. 12 for these did M. smite, and cast them out 
1 13. 15 JI. gave unto the tribe of the children of 
1 13. 21 whom M. smote with the princes of Mid. 
-'. 13. 24 M. gave (inheritance) unto the tribe of Gad 
1 13. 29 M. gave (inheritance) unto the half tribe 
1 13. 32 (are the countries) v/hich M. did distribute 
J 13. 33 tribe of Levi JI. gave not (any) inheritance 
j 14. 2 as the Lord commanded by the hand of M. 
J 14. 3 M. had given the inheritance of two tribes 
' 14. s As the Lord commanded M., so the chll. 

6 that the Lord said unto M. the man of God 

7 M. the servant of the Lord sent me from 
9 M. sware on that day, saying, Surely the 

14. 10 the Lord spake this word unto M., while 
14. II strong. .(I was) in the day that M. sentme 

17. 4 Lord commanded M. to give us an inherit. 
7 which M. the servant of the LORDgave them 
2 whereof I spake unto, .by the hand of M. 
2, 8 Lord commanded by the hand of M. 
2 Ye have kept all that M. the servant of 

! 22. 4 which M. the servant of the Lord gave you 
( 22. 5 which M. the servant of the Lord charged 

22. 7 (one) half of the tribe of Manasseh M. had 
1 22. 9 to the word of the Lord by the hand of M. 

V 23. 6 is written in the book of the law of M. 
•*^ 24. 5 I sent M. also and Aaron, and I plagued 
'Jjidg. 1. 16 the children of the Kenite, M." father in 
I. 20 they gaVe Hebron unto Caleb, as M. said 
3. 4 commanded their fathers by. .hand of M. 
, 4. 1 1 Heber the Kenite . . the father in law of M. 
'i Sa.i2. 6 (It is) the Lord that advanced M. and A. 
12. . 8 then the Lord sent M. and Aaron, which 
^ Ki. 2. 3 as it is ivritteu in the law of M., that thou 
\ 8. 9 two tables of stone, which M. put there 
* 8. 53 as thou spakest by the hand of M. thy s. 
- ~ 8. 56 T/hich he promised by the hand of M. his 
;a Kj.14. 6 is written in the book of the law of M. 
.18. 4 bralce in pieces the brasen serpent that M. 

18. 6 but kept . . which the Lord commanded M. 
|j8. 12 transgressed, .all that M. the servant of 

J 2 1. 8 all the lav/ that my servant M . commanded 

— ' 23. 25 turned, .according to all the law of M. 

« Ch. 6. 3 children of Amram; Aaron, and M., and 

-•» 6. 49 according to all that M. the servant of G. 

515. IS as M. commanded according to the word 

21. 29 tabernacle of the Lord, which M. made in 

22. 13 judgments which the LORD charged M. 

23. 13 sons of Amram; Aaron and M.: and Aa. 

23. 14 Now (concerning) M. the man of God, his 
. 23. IS The sons of M. (were) Gershom and Elie. 

^^ 26. 24 Shebuel the son of Gershom, the son of M. 
^Ch. I. 3 which M. the servant of the Lord had m. 

J S. 10 the two tables wliich M. put (therein) at H. 

uS. ij according to the comniaudmeDtof M -jon 



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2 Ch.23. i3 as (it is) written in the law of M., with 
24. 6 (according to the commandment) of M. 

24. 9 bring in to the Lord the collection .. M. 

25. 4 wrlttenin the lawinthe book of M., where 
30. 16 according to the law of M. the man of G. 
33. 8 law and the statutes . .by the hand of M. 
34. 14 a book of thelaw of the Lord (given) by M. 
35.' 6 to the word of the Lord by the hand ofM. 

12 as (it is^ written in the book of M.: and 

2 as (it is) v/ritten in the lav/ of M. the man 
18 set. .as it is written in the book of M. 

6 he (was) a ready scribe in the law of M. 

7 which thou commandedst thy servant M. 
I. 8 that thou commandedst thy servant M.. 

8. I bring the book of the law of M., which' 
8. 14 the Lord had commanded by I.I., that the 
9. 14 statutes, and laws, by the hand of M. thy 

10. 29 which v/as given by M. the servant of Q. 

13. I On that day they read in tlie book of M. 

77. 2o Icddcstthypeople. .bythe hand of M.and 

90. tule. A prayer of M. the man of God 

59. 6 M. and Aaron among his priests, and Sa. 
103. 7 He made known his ways unto M., his a. 
105. c6 Ho sent M. his servant, (and) Aaron v/hom 
106. 16 Theyenvied M. also in the camp, (and)A. 
loS. 23 had not M. his chosen stood before him in 
loO. 32 so that it v/ent ill for II. for their sakes 

63. II Then he remembered the days of old, M. 

63. 12 That led (them) by the right hand of M. 
I Though M. and Samuel stood before me 
II oath that (is) ivritten in the lav/ of M. the 

13 As (it is) v/ritten in the law of IL, aU tliis 
4 and I sent before thee M., Aaron, and M. 
4 Ecmember ye the lav/ of 11. my servant 
4 offer the gift that M. commanded, for a 

3 there appeared unto them M. and Elias 

4 one for thee, and one for M., and one for 

7 T/iiy did M. then com.mand to give a v/r. 

8 M. because of the hardness of your hearts 

22. 24 M.ister, II. said, If a man die, having no 

23. a scribes and the Pliarisees sit in M.'s seat 
Mark i. 44 offer, .those tilings which M. commanded 

7. 10 For M. said, Honour thy fatlier and thy m. 

9. 4 there appeared imto them Elias with M. 
, 9. s one for thee, and one for M., and one for 
10. 3 ho answered . . VTliat did M. command you? 
10. 4 M. suffered to write a bill of divorcement 

12. ig II. ^vl•oto unto us_, If a man's brother die 
'.-. 12. 2(5 have ye not read in the book of M., how 

Luke 2. 22 purification according to the law of M. 

5. 14 offer, .according as II. commanded, for a 

g. 30 talked with him two men, which wore II. 

. 9. 33 one for thee, and ono for II., and one for 

16. 29 They have II. and the prophets ; let them 

■ ■ iC. 31 If they hear not M. and the prophets, no. 

20. 23 M. wrote unto us, If any man's brother 

20. 37 even M. showed at the bush, when he ca. 

' 24. 27 beginning at M. and all the prophets, he 

- 24. 44 which were \viitten in the lawof M., and 

Jolm 1. 17 For the law v/as given by M., (but) grace 

I. 45 We have found hira of whom M. in the lav/ 

3. 14 as M. lifted up the serpent in the ■wilder. 

5. 45 there is (one) that accuse th you, (even) M. 

5. 46 For had ye believed M., ye would have b. 

6. 32 M. gave you not that bread from heaven 

7. 19 Did not II. give you the law, and (yet) 

, 7. 22 M. therefore gave . . not because it is of M. 
I 7. 23 that the law of M. should not be broken 

8. 5 [Nov/ II. in the lav/ commanded us, that] 
' g. 28 Thou art his disciple ; but we are M.'s dis. 

g. 29 We know that God spake unto M. : (as for) 
3. 22 For II. truly said unto the fathers, A pr. 
6. II speak blasphemous words against M., and 

6. 14 shall change the customs which M. deli. 
, 7. 20 M. was born, and was exceeding fair, and 

. ( 7. 22 M. was learned in all the wisdom of the 
I 7. 29 Then fled M. at this saying, and was a 
' 7. 31 V/hen M. saw (it), he wondered at the si. 

7. 32 Then M. trembled, and durst not behold 
I 7. 35 M. whom they refused, saying. Who made 

7. 37 M. which said unto the children of Israel 
7. 40 M., which brought us out of the land of 

' 7. 44 speaking unto M., that he should make 

13. 39 could not be justified by the law of M. 
15. I ye be circumcised after the manner of M. 
15. 5 to command (them) to keep the law of M. 

|iS. 21 M. of old time hath in every city them that 

! 21. 21 thou teachest all the Jews, .to forsake M. 

■ 26. 22 the prophets and M. did say should come 

■ — 28. 23 of the law of M., and (out of ) the prophets 

Eom. 5. 14 death reigned from Adam to M., even over 

■ 9. 15 he saith to M., I will have mercy on whom 
10. s M. describeth the righteousness v/hich is 
10. 19 M. saith, I will provoke you to jealousy 

9. 9 it is v/ritten in the lav/ of M., Thou shaft 
10. 2 were all bap'iized unto M. in the cloud and 

3. 7 could not stedfastly behold tho face of M. 
3. 13 M., (which) put a veil over his face, that 
3. IS when M. is read, the veil is upon their 
3. 8 as Jannes and Jambres mthstood M., so do 
3. 2 as also M. (was faithful) in all his house 
^ 3. 3 was counted worthy of more glory than M. 
3. 5 M. verily (was) faithful in all his house - 

I 3. 16 not all that came out of Egypt by M. 

' 7. 14 II. spake nothing concerning priesthood 

8. s M. was admonished of God when he was 
9. 19 M. had spoken every precept to all the • 

10. 28 He that despised M.' law died v/ithout m. 

23 M., when he was born, was hid three mo. 

j 11. 24 II., when he was come to years, refused 

' 12. 21 (that) M. said, I exceedingly fear and qu. 

9 when . . he disputed about the body of M. 



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Eev. 15. 3 they Blng the song of M. the servant oV^ 

MOST — _ ^ __ _, ^ 

l.Abundant, great, mighty, T?? 7i;a55iV.\_,__ 

Job 34. 17 wilt thoucondemnhhn that is most Just.^ 
i.AbundoMce, :n rob, : _r^ 

Prov 20. 6 Most men will proclaim every one his owi^ 
Z.Good, 'Jm toh. _ "' '"".J 

Lam. 4. I How. .is the most fine gold changed ! tha' 
^.Mort, TrX^loiv plcion. , .., _ 

Luke 7. 42 TjJ.1 me. .which of them-vvill love him hi;T 
7. 43 I suppose that . . to whom he forgave most 
5. Most, Tr\c7crTos pleiiios 

Mattii. 20 v/herein most of his mighty works were I ' 

I Co. 14. 27 by two, or at the most, .three, and. .by i 
[Sea also Believed, bitter, bitterly, holy, noble, rebel-a 
lious, upright.] — 

MOST desolate — -^ 

Astonishment and desolation, riEOifi nnqy.^-^., ^ 

Eze. 35. 7 Thus wUl I make mo'jn't Seir most desol^ 
EOST Cue gold — 
Pure gold, DD5 keihcin.'^-~^___ 

Song c. II His head, .the most fine gold ; his locks' 
HOST high— _ -^ ') 

High, most high, vij/ia-Tos hupsisios. , , J- 

Jlark 5. 7 Jesus, (thou) Son of the most high GodVi 

Luke 8. 28 Jesus, (thou) Son of God most high Vj 

Acta 7. 48 Howbeit the most High dwelleth not in t! 
16. 17 These men are tho servants of the mosthj 

Heb. 7. I Melchisedeo . .priest of the mosthigh God 
EOST (mighty) — 
Strong, mighty, powerful, Vn chayil. -^ 

Dan. 3. 20 he commanded the most mighty men that 
HOST strong — 
Strong place or hold,, liya maoz. 

Dan. II. 39 Kius shall ho do ia tho most strong holds'" 
HOST of aU — 
Most of all, chiefly, i^dxtffra malisfa. --^. _ .. -, 

Acts 20. 38 Sorrov/tng most of aU for the words which 

MOTE— ■' 

Chaff, stubble, splinter, icdpcftos harphos. 

\liatt 7. 3 why beholdest thou tho mote that is in . 

7. 4 Lot mo pull out the mote out of tliineeyeii 

7. 5 to cast out the mote out of thy brother's '' 

Luko 6. 41 v/hy beholdest thou the mote that is in '. 

6. 42 let me pull out the mote that is in thine, 

6. 42 to pull out the mote that is in thy broth,\ 

HOTH— - ' 

l.Moth, wor;n, rS^ ash. -. _ _ — — - 

4. ig houses. .(which)'are crushed before them. 
13. 28 consumeth, as a garment that is moth eat. 
27. 18 He buildcth his house as a moth, and as 
39. II his beauty to consume away like a moth; 

50. 9 Behold . . the moth shall eat them up 

51. 8 For the moth shall eat them up like a ga. 

5. 12 untoEphraim as a moth, and to the house ! 
l.Moth, (T-fii ses. 

Matt. 6. ig where moth and rust doth corrupt, and , 

6. 2o where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt' 
Lukei2. 33 where no thief approacheth, neither moth 

320THEATE1T — ^_ 

Moth eaten, ariroPparos setobrOtos. \ _ 

Jas. s- 2 corrupted, andyom-garments are mothe. 
MOTHEE — 
l.Mother, dam, ancestress, DX em. r^ 

Gen. 2. 24 shall a man leave his father and his mot. 
N 3. 20 because she was the mother of all living 

20. 12 not the daughter of my mother ; and she 

21. 21 his mother took him a wife out of the 1. 
24. 28 'and told, .her mother's house these things 
24. S3 he gave also . .to her mother precious thi, I 
24. ss her brother and her mother said. Let the 
24. 67 Isaac brought her into his mother Sarah's I 
24. 67 Isaac was comforted after his mother'&(d.) ' 

27. 1 1 Jacob said to Kebekah his motherj Behold 
'27. 13 his mother said unto him. Upon mo . .thy, 
'27. 14 and fetched, and brought, .to his mother; 
'27. 14 his mother made savoury meat, such as 
'27. 2g let thy mother's sons bow dov/n to thee 

, '2O. 2 the house of Bethuel thy mother's father) 
J28. 2 daughters of Laban thy mother's brother 

28. 5 brother of Rebekah, Jacob's and Esau'cm.' 
'28. 7 that Jacob obeyed his father and his mo; 
I29. 10 the daughter of Laban his mother's brotj 

29. 10 the sheep of Laban his mother's brother 
'29. 10 watered the flock of Laban his mother's) 
'30. 14 brought them unto, his mother L^h 
'32.11 v/ill come and smite . . tho mother with th# 

37. 10 Shall I ana thy mother and thy brethreai' 

43. 29 saw his brother Benjamin, his mother's ;;' 

44. 20 hoa!oneisleftofhismother,andhi3fathew 
Exbd. 2. 8 the maid went and caUed the child's ma, 

20. 12 Honour thy father and thy mother : thaa 

1 21. IS ho that smiteth his father or his mother? 

(21. 17 he that ciu-soth his father or his motheis 

23. 19 Shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's mji,, 

y 34. 26 Shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's mj '■ 

- - " 7 or the nakedness of thy mother, shalt 4 ' 



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I«T, i8. 13 for she (is) thy mother's ncai- kinswoman 

19. 3 Ye shall fear every man his mother and 
»o. 9 For every one that curseth. .his motlier 
so. 9 he hath cursed his father or his mother 
so. 14 if a man take a wife and her mother, It 

20. 17 ifamanshalltakchismothcr'sdanghtcr 
so. 19 not uncover the nakedness of thy mother's 

21. 2 for his mother, and for his father, and for 

21. II defile himself for his father, or for his m. 
24. ii.his mother's name (was)Sheloraitli, the d. 

Knin. 6. 7 for his fatlier or for his motlier, for his 

12. 12 when ho cometh out of his mother's womb 
Daut. 5. j6 Honour thy father and thy mother, as the 

13. 6 It thy brother, the son of thy mother, or 

14. 21 Shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's milk 
21. 13 bewail herfathcr and hermothera full m. 

21. 18 Will not obey., the voiceothismother, and 

21. 19 Then shall his father and his mother lay 

22. 15 the father of the damsel, and her mother 
07. 16 that setteth light by his father or his mo. 
27. 22 with his sister, .the daughter of his mot, 
33. 9 Who said unto his father and to his mot. 

Josh. 2. 13 ye v/ill save alive my father, and my mot. 

2. i3 thou Shalt bring thy father, and thy mo. 

6. 23 Rahab, and her father, and her mother 
JTudg. 5. 7 that I Deborah arose, that I arose a mo. 

5. 28 Tlie mother of Sisera looked out at a wi. 

8. 19 They, .my brethren, .the sons of my rao. 

9. I went to Shechem unto his mother's bret. 

9. I all the family of the house of his mother's 

9. 3 his mother's brethren spake of him in the 
14. 2 told his father and his mother, and said 
14. 3 Then his father and his mother said unto 
14. 4 his father and his mother knew not that 
14. 5 Then wcntSamson down. .andhis mother 
14. 6 he told not his father or his mother what 
,14. 9 came to his father and mother, and ho 

14. 16 I havenottold. .myfathernor mymother 

16. 17 a Nazarite unto God from my mother's 
17. 2 he said unto his mother, The eleven hun. 
17. 2 his mother said. Blessed . . of the Lord, my 
17. 3 to his mother, his mother said, I had wh. 

17. 4 unto his mother ; and his mother took two 
Bath I. 8 Go, return each to her mother's house 

2. II thou hast left thy father and thy mother 
( Sa. 2. 19 his mother made him a little coat, and 

15. 33 so shall thy mother be childless among w. 

20. 30 unto the confusion of thy mother's nako. 
22. 3 Let my father and my mother, I pray thee 

2 Sa. 17- "5 Nahash, sister to Zeruiah, Joab's mother 

19. 37 by the grave of my father and of my rao. 

20. 19 to destroy a city and a mother in Israel 

I K. I. I r Xathan spake unto Bath-sheba the mother 

2. 13 cameto Bath-sheba the mother of Solomon 

2. 19 caused a seat to be set for the king's mo. 

2. 20 the king said unto her, Ask on, my motli. 

2. 22 Solomon answered and said unto his mo. 

3. 27 in no wise slay it : she (is) the mother 
II. 26 Jeroboam, .whose mother's name (was) 

14. 21, 31 his mother's name (was) Naamah an 

15. 2, 10 his mother's name (was) llaachah, the 
15. 13 also JIaachah his mother, even her he re. 
17.23 delivered him unto his mother: and Elij. 

19. 20 Let me. .kiss my father and my mother 
22. 42 his mother's name (was) Azubah the dau. 

22. 52 walked, .in the way of his mother, and in 
• £L 3. 2 but not like his fatlier, and like his moth. 

3. 13 get thee, .to the prophets of thy mother , 

4. 19 he said to a lad. Carry him to his mother 
4. 20 brought hun to his mother, he sat on her 
4. 30 the mother of the child said-, .the Lord 
8. 26 And his mother's name (was) Athaliah 

/ 9. 22 so long as the whoredoms of thy mother 

11. I when Athaliah the mother of Ahaziahsaw 

12. I his mother's name (was) Zibiah of Beer-s. 

14. 2 his mother's name (was) Jehoaddan of J. 

15. 2 his mother's name (was) .lecholiah of Je. 
15. 33 his mother's name (was) Jerusha, the da. 

18. 2 his mother's name also (was) Abi, the da. 

21. i-And his mother's name (was) Hephzi-bah 
21. 19 his mother's name (was) MeshuUemeth 
22.' I his mother's name (was) Jedidah, the da. 
23. 31 his mother's name (was) Ilamutal, the d. 

23. 36 his mother's name (was) Zebudah, the da. 

24. 8 his mother's name (was) Mebushta, the d. 

24. 13 he, and his mother, and his servants, and 
24. 15 he carried away, .the king's mother, and 

24. 18 his mother's name (was) Hamutal, the d 
1 Ch. 2. 26 Atarah : she (was) the mother of Onam 

4. 9 his mother called his name Jabez, saying 

3 Ch.12. 13 his mother's name (was) Naamah an Am. 

13. 2 His mother's name also (was) Michaiah 
15. 16 JIaachah the mother of Asa the king, he 

20. 31 his mother's name (was) Azubah the da. 

22. 2 His mother's name also (was) Athaliah 
22. 3 his mother was his counsellor to do wck. 
22. 10 v;lien Athaliah the mother of Ahaziahsaw 

24. I His motiier's name also (was) Zibiah of B. 

25. I his mothCT's name (was) Jehoaddan of J. 

26. 3 His mother's name also (vras) Jecoliah 
ay. I His mother's name also (was) Jerushah 
29. 1 his mother's name was Abijah, the dang. 

£sth. 2. 7 she had neither father nor mother, and 
2. 7 when her father and mother were dead 
Job I. 21 Naked came I out of my mother's womb 

17. 14 I have said, .to the Avorm. .my mother 

, 31. 18 I have guided her from my mother's wo. 

^sa. 22. 9 make me hope., upon my mother's breasts 

22. 10 thou (art) my God from my mother's belly 

27. 10 When my father and my mother forsake 
35. 14 bowed . . as one that moumeth (for liis)*ai. 
<^. 30 ttkou UaDdeie&t tlune own mother's Bod 



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Isa. 3. 
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16. 
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Psa. 51. 5 Behold. .Insindidmymotherconcelvc me 
6g. 8 and an alien unto my mother's children 
71. 6 that took mc out of my mother's bowels 
109. 14 let not tlic sin of his iiiotlier be blotted 
J13. 9 lie makoth. .a joyful mother of chililicn 
131. 2 as a child lliat is Vr-caned of his mother 
139. 13 thou hast covered me iu my mother's wo. 
Prov. I. 8 and forsake not the law of thy mother 

and only (beloved) in the sight of my mo. 
My son . . forsake not the lav/ of thy mother 
a foolish son (is) the heaviness of his mot 
20 but a foolish man despiseth his mother 
26 He that, .ehascth away (his) mother, (is) a 
20 Whoso curseth his father or his motlier 
22 and despise not thy mother when she is 
25 Thy father and thy mother sliall be glad 

24 Whoso robbeth his father or his mother 
15 but a child., bringeth his mother to shame 

11 a generation, .doth not bless their mother 
17 despiseth to obey (his) mother, the ravens 

I the prophecy that his mother taught him 
15 As ho came forth of his mother's v/omb 

6 my mother's children were angry with mo 
4 had brought him into my mother's house 

witli the crown whercivith his mother cr. 
she (is) the (only) one of her mother, she 

1 that sucked the breasts of my mother 

2 I would. .bring thee into my mother's ho. 
.■; thc?e thy mother brought theo forth ; th. 
4 shall have knowledge to cry. .my mother 
I from the bowels of my mother lia'ih he m. 
I Wliere(is)the bill of your mother's divorc. 

1 for your transgressions is your mother put 

13 As one whom his mother comfortcth, 00 
8 against the mother of the young men as. 

10 Woe is me, my mother, that thou hast b. 

3 concerning their mothers that bare them 

7 cup cf consolation to drink.. for their moth. 

14 let not the day wherein my mother bare mo 
20. 17 that my mother might have beenmy^a'ave 
22. 26 I will cast thee out, and thy mother tliat 
50. 12 Your mother shall be sore confounded 
j2. I his mother's name (was) Hamutal the da. 

12 They say to their mothers. Where (is)corn 

12 v/as poured out into their mother's bosom 
3 We are orphans, .our mothers (are) as v/id. 
3 thy father. .anAmorite. .thy mother an H. ■ 

44 saying. As (is) the mother, (so is) her dau. 

45 Thou (art) thy mother's daughter, that 1. 
45 your mother (was) an Hittite, and your fa. 

2 What (is) thy mother? A lioness : she lay 
10 Thy mother (is) like a vlue in thy blood 

7 In thee, .they set light by father and mo. 
2 two women, the daughters of one mother 

25 or for mother, .they may deflle themscL 
2 Plead with your m.other, plead ; for sho 

2. 5 i"or their mother hath played the harlot 
4. 5 prophet also, .and I ■will destroy thy mo. 
10. 14 the mother was dashed iu pieces upon 
Mio. 7. 6 the daughter riseth up against her mother 
Zech.13. 3, 3, his father and his mother that begat 

2. Mother, fj.7]T-np meter. 

Matt. 1. iS When as his mother Mary was espoused 
2^^i sawthe youngchild with JIary his mother 

13 take the young child and his mother, and 

14 he took the young child and his mother by 
2. 20 take the young child and his mother, and 
2. 21 and took the young child and his mother 

10. 35 the daughter against hermother, and the 
10. 37 He that loveth fatherormothermorethan 
12. 46 mother and his bretliren stood without 
12. 47 thy mother and thy brethren stand with. 
12. 48 Wlio is my mother? and who is my broth. 
12. 49 said. Behold my mother and my brethren 

12. 50 same is my brother, and sister, and mother 

13. 55 is uot his mother called Mary? and his 

14. 8 she, beingbefore instructed of her mother 

14. II damsel : and she brought (it) to her mot. 

15. 4 saying. Honour thy father and mother 
15. 4 He that curseth father or mother, let him 
15. 5 Wliosoever shall say to. .father or. .mot. 
15. 6 And honour not his father or his mother 
19. 5 shall a man leave father and mother, and 
19. 12 which were so born from, .mother's womb 

19. 19 Honour tliy father and (thy) mother ; and 
19. 29 [every one that hath foi'saken.. mother, or] 

20. 20 Tliencame to him the mother of Zcbedce's 
27. 56 mother of James and Joses, and the mo. 

Mark 3. 31 There came then his brethren and his m. 
3. 32 thy mother and thy brethren without seek 
3. 33 sayincr. '\\1io is my mother, or my breth.? 
3. 34 Behold my mother and my brethren ! 
3. 35 is ray brother, and my sister, and mother 

5. 40 he taketh the father and the mother of the 

6. 24 she went forth, aud said uuto her mother 

6. 28 head, .and the darasel gave it to her mo. 

7. 10 Honour thy father and thy mother ; and 
7. 10 Whoso curseth father or mother, let him 
7. II If a man shall say to his father or motlier 
7. 12 to do ought for his father or his mother 

10. 7 shall a man leave his icther and mother 
10. 19 Defraud not. Honour thy father and mo. 
10. 29 There is no man that hath left, .mother 
10. 30 he shall receive . . sisters, and mothers, and 
15. 40 among whom was. .Mary the mother of 
lulte 1. 13 shall be great, .even from his mother's 

1. 43 that the mother of my Lord should come 
• 1. 60 And his mother answered and said. Not 

2. 33 Joseph and his mother -marvelled at those 

2. 34 Simeon .. said uuto Alary his mother. Be. 
i. 4j [aod JoeepU and bis motUei kuew aot] 



Eph. 



iTi. 5. 
2 Ti. 1. 
Eev. 17. 



3- 
3- 
3- 

mc. 7. 



Luke 2. 43 hU mother said unto him. Son, why hiift' 
2. 51 his mother kept all these sayings In hcr( 
7. 12 only son of his mother, and sho was a wj 

7. 15 And he delivered him to his mother 

8. 19 Then couiD to him (his) mother and his , 
8. 2o Thy mother and thy brcthnai stand witlj. 
8. 21 My mother and my brethren arc those 1 
8. 51 the father and the motlier of the maiden 

12. 53 the mother agoinst the daughter, and tUo 
12. 53 and the daughter against the mother 
14. 26 hate not his father, and mother, and'tVUo 
lO. :o Honour thy father and thy mother 
John 2. I Cana. .and the mother of Jesus was ticra 
2. 3 the mother 'of Jesus saith unto him, Tliey 
2. 5 His mother oaith unto the servants. Wli 

2. 12 went down to Capernaum, he, and hism. 

3. 4 can hoentcr..intohismothcr'Bwomb,an(i 
6. 42 Jesus. . whoso fatherand mother we know? 

19. 25 there stood by the cross of Jesus his mo. 
19. 23 his mother's sister, Mary the (wife) of C. 
19. 26 When Jesu3thercforesawhiomother,and. 
19. 26 he saith unto his mother. Woman, behold 
19. 27 Then saith he. .Behold tliy mother ! And 
Acts I. 14 with the women, and JIarythc mother of 

3. 2 a certain man lam.efrom his mother's wo. 
12. 12 to tho house of ?.Iary the moth.cr of John 
14. 8 being a cripple from his mother's womb 

RoraiC. 13 Salute Eufus. .and his mother and mino 
Gal. I. IS who separated rae from my mother's w. 

4. 26 Jerusalem, .which is the mother of us all 

5. 31 For this cause shall a man leave his. .m. 

6. 2 Honour thy father and mother ; which 
5. a Theclderwomenasmothcrs; theyounger 

1. 5 v/hich dwelt first in . .thy mother Eurrica 

5 The mother of harlots am: abominations 
HOTHEH IN LAW — 

l.IIusband's rwiher, niDn chamoth. 

Huth I. 14 Orpah kissed her mother In law ; but ft.' 

2. II that thou hast done unto thy mother in L 
2. i3 her mother ia law saw what she had gle. 
2. 19 hermother in law said unto her, Where 
a. 19 she showed her mother in law with whom 

2. 23 So she. .dwelt with her mother in law 

3. I Then Naomi her mother in law said unto 

6 did. .all that her mother in law bade Iiet 

16 when she cameto her mother in law, sho 

17 said. .Go not empty unto thy mother in law 
6 daughter in law against hermother inlaw 

2.T0 le a father or motlier in lata, [0.7 ehathan. 
Deut 27. 23 Cursed (be) he thatlieth with his m. in 1. 

Z.A vyife's inothsr, irtvOepa pentliera. 

Slattio. 35 daughter in law against hermother in law 

Lukeia. 53 mother in lawagainst her daughter in law 

12. 53 daughter in law against her motherinlaw 

MOTHER, wife's — 

A vn/e's mother, ■jrevdepd pentliera. 

Matt. 8. 14 he saw his Avife's mother laid, and sick ol 
Mark i. 30 Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever 
Luke 4. 38 Simon's wife's mother was taken with a 
HOTHEE, without — 
Motherless, without mother, a/iiiTiiip ainetor 

Heb. 7. 3 Without father, mtliout mother, without 
MOTHER, murderer of a — 
One xolio beats a motlier, /itTjTpoAy'ay metralSas. 

I Ti. I. 9 murderers of fathers aud murderers of m. 
MOTION — -rr r-:. 

Suffering, affection, vdOnfia patliema. " 

Kom. 7. 5 motions of sins which were by the law 
MOUXDY — 
Small rowid cakes, ^"'{?i niqquddim. 

Josh. 9. 5 bread of their provision was dry . .monldy 
9. 12 butnow,behold,it isdry.audit iamouli^ 
MOTJNT, MOTTNTAIN — 
\. Mount, hill, nn har. 

Gen. 7. 20 Fifteen cuoits. .and the Mountains wero 
8. 4 the ark rested . . upon the mountaias of A. 
8. 5 were the tops of the mountains seen 
JO. 30 as thou goest, unto Sephar, amount of tho 
12. 8 he removed from thence unto a mountain 
14. 10 they that remained fled to the mountain 
19. 17 escape to the mountain, lest thou be con. 
19. 19 Ic.annotescapetotheniountain, lest soma 
19. 30 Lot went up. .and dwelt in the mountain 
22. 2 upon one of the mountains whicli I will 1 
22. 14 In the mount of the LORD it shall be seel 
31. 21 andsethis face (toward)themountGilcad 
31. 23 they overtook him in the mount Gilead 
31. 25 Jacob had pitched his tent in the mount 
31. 25 brethren pitched in the mount of Gilead' 
31. 54 Jacob offered sacrifice uponthemount,and 
31. 54 and they . .tarried all night in the mount 
36. 8 Thus dwelt Esau in mount Seir: Esau (is) 
36. 9 the father of the Edomites in mount Self 
Exod. 3. I and came to the mountain of God. .to H. 

3. 12 ye shall serve God upon this mountain 

4. 27 he went, and met him in the mount of God 
15 17 plant them in the moimtaiu of thine inh. 

18. 5 where he encamped at the mount of God 

19. 2 and there Israel camped before the mount 
19. 3 Lord called unto him out of the mountain 
19. II in the sight of all the people upon mount 
19. 12 go (not) up into the mount, or touch the 

19. 12 whosoever toucheth the mount shall be 

19. 13 soundeth. .they shall corns up to the mo. 
19. 14 Moses went down fnmi the mount unto 

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JMOUNT 



Exodig. i6 a thick cloud upon the mount, and the 
19. 17 thcystood attho nethorpartof themount 
19. iS mount Sinai was altogether on a smoke 
19. 18 and the wliole mount quaked grestly 
19. 20 ui)OU mount Sinai, on the top of tlie mount 
19. 20 Lord called Moses . . to the top of the mo. 

19. 23 Tlie people cannot come up to mount S. 
jg. 23 Sot bounds about the mount, and sanctify 

20. J 8 all the people saw., the mountain smoking 
24. 12 Come up tome iuto. .mount, and betliero 
24. 13 and .Moses went up into the mount of G. 
24. IS the mount, and a cloud covered the mount 
24. 16 the glory of the LORD abode upon mount 

24. 17 like devouring fire on the top of themount 

24. 18 AndMosos. gat him up into themount: and 

24. iS Moses was in the uMunt forty days and f 0. 

25. 40 p.-:ttern, which was showed thee in the m. 

26. 30 fashion, .wliioh was showed thee in them. 

27. 8 as it was sliov/od tlioo in the mount, so 

31. i5 an end of communing with him upon mo. 

32. I Moses delayed to come down out of them. 
32. 12 to slay them in the mountains, and to c. 
32. 15 Moses turned, and wont dowTi from them. 

32. i9 cast . . and break them beneath the mount 

33. 6 stripped, .cf tlicii ornaments by the mo. 

34. 2 come up in the morning unto mount Sinai 
34. 2 present tiiyself.. to mo in the topof them. 
34. 3 neitherletany..througlioutallthemount 
34. 3 neither let . . herds feed botoro that mount 
,34. 4 went up unto mount Sinai, as the Lord 
34. 29 when Moses came down from irLount Sinai 
34. 29 when he came down from the mount, tliat 

■'34.32 Lord had spoken with him in mount Sinai 

tjit. 7. 38 the Lord commanded Moses in mount S. 

, 25. I the Lord spa!:e unto Sloses in mount Si. 

26. 46 which the LORD made, .in mount Sinai by 
' 27. 34 theLoRDcommandodMose3..inmountS. 

Num. 3. I tlie LOPD spake with JIosos in mount Si. 
10. 33 tliey departed from the mount of the L. 
13. 17 southvr'ard, and go up into t!ie mountain 

13. 29 and the Amorites, dwell in the mountains 

14. 40 gat them up into the top of the mountain 
20. 22 from Kadesh, and came unto mount Hor 
20. 23 spake unto Moses and Aaron in mount H. 
so. 25 Take, .and bring them up unto mount H. 
20. 27 they went up into mount Hor in the sight 

20. 28 Aaron died there iu the top of the mount 
sa 28 and Eleazar came down from the mount 

21. 4 journeyed from mount Hor by the v/ay 

■ S7. 12 Get thee up into this mount Abarim, and 
i 28. 6 which was ord.ained in mount Sinai for a 
. 33.23 theywent.. and pitched inmnuntShapher 
33. 24 they removed from mount Shapher, and 
33- 37 pitched in mount Hor, iu the edge of the 
33. 38 Aaron the priest wont up into mount Hor 
33. 39 Aaron (was), .old when he died in mount 
33. 41 they departed from m.ouut Hor, and pit. 

33. 47 pitched in the mountains of Abarim, bef. 

33. 48 they departed from the mountains of Xh. 
; 34. 7 great sea ye shall point out foryou mount 

34. E From mount Hor ye shall point out (your 
S>eut. I. 2 fromHorcbbythewayofmountSeir unto 

I. 6 Ye have dwelt long enough in this mount 
— ' J. 7 go to the mount of the Amorites, and unto 

1. 19 which ye saw by the v/ay of the mountain 

1.20 Ye are come unto the mountain of the A. 
I. 24 they turned and went up into the mount. 

1. 44 the Amorites, which dwelt in that moun. 

2. I and we compassed mount Seir m,any d.ays 

2. 3 Ye have compassed this mountain long 
s. 5 because I have given mount Seir unto B. 
a. 37 unto the cities in tlie mountains, nor unto 

3. 8 from the river of Arnon unto mount Her. 
3. 12 and half mount Gilead, and the cities th. 

3. 25 land.. thatgoodlymountain, and Lebanon 

4. II ye came near and stood under the mouut. 
4. II the mountain burned with fire unto the 

4. 48 even unto mount Seir, which (is) Hermon 

5. 4 talked with you face to face in the mount 
5. 5 of the Are, and v/ent not up into the mo. 
5. 22 spake unto all your assembly in the mount 
S. 23 for the mountain did burn with fire 

9. 9 When I was gone up into the mount to r. 

9. 9 then I abode in the mount forty days and 

9. 10 which the Lord spake with you in them. 

9. 15 came down from the mount, and the mo. 

9. 21 the brook that descended out of the mo. 
10. I come up unto me into the mount, and m. 
10. 3 went up into the mount, having the two 
10. 4 the Lord spake unto you in the mount 
10. s I turned . . and camcdov/n from the mount 
10. 10 1 stayed in tlie mount, according to tlio 
III. 29 upon mount Gerizim. .the curse upon m. 
12. 2 upon the high mountains, and upon the 
07. 4 ye shall set up these stones, .in mount E. 

27. 12 These sh.all stand upon mount Gerizim to 

27. 13 these shall stand upon mount Ebal to c. 
32. 22 set on fire the foundations of the mount. 
32. 49 Get thee up into this mountain Abarim 
32.49 mount Nebo, which (is) in the land of M. 
32. so die in the mount whither thou gocst up 

32. 50 as Aaron thy brother died in mount Hor 

33. 2 he shined forth from mount Paraii, and ho 
33. 19 They shall call the people unto the mou. 

34. I from the plains of iloab unto tlie mouu. 
Josh. 2. 16 Get you to the mountain, lest the pursu. 

2. 22 tliey went, and came unto the mountain 
2. 23 descended from the mountain, and passed 
8. 30 Then Joshua built an altar, .in mount E. 
|8. j3 half of them over against mount Gerizim 
'8. 33 and half of them over against mount Ebal 
»a.l6 tba Ambhtes tbiit d woU iu the mbuotaiiU 



Josh. 1 1, 



12. 

12. 

12. 
12. 

IB- 
IS- 
14- 

15- 
IS- 
IS- 
IS- 
IS- 
IS- 
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17- 
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20. 
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21. 

24. 
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iSa. 



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18. 
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19. 



2Ki. 



iCh, 



2Ch. 



2 kings tliat (were) on the north of the m. 
V the Jeliusite in the mountains, and (to) 

16 tlie mountain of Israel, and the valley of 

17 from tiie mountHalak, thatgocth up to S. 

17 in the v.alley of Le!)anon, under mount H. 
21 cut ott tlie Anakims from the mountains 
21 mountains of Judali, and from all the m. 

I from the river Arnon unto mount Hermon 
5 reigned in mount Hermon, and in Salcah 

7 unto the mount Halak, that goeth up to 

8 In the mountains, and in the valleys, and 
S from Baal-gad under mount Hermon unto 

1 1 all mount Hermon, and all Baslian unto S. 

19 Zareth-shahar in the mouut of the valley 

12 Now therefore give me this mountain, w. 

8 went up to tlio top of the mountains that 

9 went out to the cities of mount Ephroa 
10 from Baalah westward unto mount Seir 

10 tiie side of mount Jearim, which (is) Clio. 
It passed along to mount Baalah, and went 
48 in tlio mountains, Shamir, and Jattir, and 

I up from .fcricho, throughout mount Bo. 

15 if mount Ephraim bo too narrow for thee 

18 the mountain shall be thine ; for it (is) a 
12 went up through the mountains westv/ard 

16 border came down to tlic end of the mou. 
50 he asked. .Timnath-serah in mount Ephr. 

7 And. .Kedesh in Galilee in mouut Naph. 
7 and Shcchem in "mount Ephraim, and 
7 Kirjath-arba. .in the mountain of Judah 

21 Shechem with her suburbs in mount Eph. 

4 I gave unto Esau mount Seir, to possess 

30 which (is) in mount Ephraim, on the north 

33 wliich was given him in mount Ephraim 
9 Canaanites, that dwelt in the mountain 

19 he drave out (the inhabitants) of the mo. 

34 forced the children of Dan into the mou. 
33 the Amorites v/ould dwell in mount Heres 

9 in themount of Ephraim, on the north s. 

3 the Eivites that dwelt in mountLebanon 
3 from mount Baal-hermon unto the enter. 

27 ho blov/ a trumpet in the mountain of E. 
27 went down with him from the mount, and 

5 between Ramah and Beth-el in mount E. 

6 Go and draw toward mount Tabor, and 

12 son of Abiuoam was gone up to mount T. 

14 So Barak went down from mount Tabor 

5 The. mountains melted from before tlie L. 
. 2 made . . the dons which (arc) in the moun. 

3 return and depart early from mouut Gilea. 

24 sent messengei's throughout all mount E. 

7 he went and stood in the top of mount G. 

25 Hers in wait for him in the top of the m. 
36 come people down from the top of the m. 

36 Thou seest the shadow of the mountains 
48 Abimeleoh gat him upto moimt Zalmon 

1 and he dwelt in Shamirln mount Ephraim 

37 that I may go up and dov/n upon the m. 

38 bewailed her virginity upon the mountains 

15 of Ephraim, iu the mount of the Ainalek. 

1 there was a man of mount Ephraim, whose 

8 he came to mount Ephraim, to the house 

2 who when they came to mouut Ephraim 

13 tliey passed thence unto mount Ephraim 
1 sojourning on the side of mount Ephraim 

16 an old man . . v/hicli (was) also of mount E. 
18 passing, .tov/ard the side of mount Fplir. 

1 man of Ramathaim-Zophim of mount Ep. 

4 he passed through mount Ephraim, and 

2 were with Saul in Miehmash and in mount 

22 which had hid themselves in mount Eph. 

3 the Piiilistines stood on a mountain on tlie 

3 Israel stood on a mountain on the other 

14 remained in a mountain in the wilderness 

26 Saul went on this side of the mountain 
26 David and his men on that side of the m. 

20 doth hunt a partridge in the mountains 

1 fled . . and fell down slain in mount Gilboa 
8 Saul and his three sons fallen in mount G. 

6 As I happened by chance upon mount G. 

21 Ye mountains of Gilboa. .no dew, neither 

21 a man of mount Ephraim, Sheba the son 
8 And these. .The son of Hnr, in mount E. 

15 fourscore thousand hewers in the mount. 
25 Jeroboam built Shechem in mount Ephr. 
ig gather to me all Israel unto mount Carmel 

20 the prophets together unto mount Carmel 
8 and went, .unto Horeb the mount of God 

n Go forth, and stand upon tlie mount bef. 

11 a great and strong wind rent the mount. 

16 cast him upon some mountain, or into 
25 And he v/ent from thence to mount Car. 
25 came unto the man of God unto mount C. 

22 even nov/ there be come to me from mount 

17 tlic mountain (v/as) full of horses and cha. 

23 I an come up to the height of the moun. 

31 and they that escape out of mount Zion 
13 on the right liand of the mount of corru. 
i5 sepulchres that (wore) there in the mount 
42 v/cut to mount Seir, ha-/ing for their cap. 
23 Baal-hcrraon and Senir, and unto mouut 
C7 Shechem in mount Ephraim with her su. 

1 fled, .and tell doivn slain in mount Gilboa 
8 found S.iul and his sons fallen in mount G. 
8 as swift as the roes upon the mountains 

2 fourscore thousand to hew in the mount. 

1 8 fourscore thousand . . hewers in the moun. 
I to build, .at Jerusalem in mount Moriah 

4 Abijah stood up upon mount Zemaraim 
4 which (is) in mount Ephraim, and said 

8 which ha )iad taken from mount Uphraimv 
>& I did see, i Israel scattered npon tJie mo. 



^2_^Ch.i9. 

\ 20. 
20. 
20. 

21. 

26. 
27- 

• 33- 
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9- 

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Job 



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104. 
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147. 

148. 
Prov. 8. 
^ 27. 
Song 2. 



Isa.' 



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4 went out . . from Bcer-sheba to mount Ep} 

10 children of Amnion and Jloab and mount 

22 children of Ammon, Jloab, and mount S.' 

23 stood up against tlie inhabitants of mount 

11 he made high places in the mountains of 

10 vine dressers in the mountains, and in 0. 

4 he built cities in the mountains of Jud.ah 
15 all the altars that he had built in the mo.' 

15 Go forth unto the mount, and fetch olive 
1.3 Thou earnest down also upon mount Sinai 

5 'Which removeth the mountains, andtliey 
18 surely the mountain falling cometh to n. 

8 They are wet with the sliowers of the mo. 

9 he overtiu'neth the mountains by the roots 
8 Tlie range of the mountains (is) his pasture 

20 Surelythemoiiutains bring him forth food 

1 how say ye. .Flee (as) a bird to your .mou, 

2 though the mountains be carried into the 

3 mountains shake with the swelling thereof 

1 iu the city of our God. .tlie mountain of 

2 tlie joy of the v/liolo earth, (is) mount Zion 

11 Let mount Zion rejoice, let the daughters 

11 I know all the fowls of the mountains: and 

6 'Which by his strength setteth fast the m 

3 Tlie mount.ains shall bring peace to the p. 

16 corn in the earth upon tlie top of the mo. 
2 this mount Zion, Vhereiu thou hast dwelt 

54 this mountain, .his right hand had pure. 
63 chose the tribe of Judah, the mount Zion 
14 as tho flame setteth the mountains on Are 
2 Before tho mountains were brought forth 
6 tho waters stood above the mountains 
8 They go up by tho mountains; they go d. 

4 The mountains skipped like rams, .little 
6 Ye mountains, .ye slcipped like rams, .yo 

1 They that trust in the Lord .. as mount Z. 

2 tho mountains (are) round about Jerusa. 

5 touch the mountains, and they shall sm. 

8 who makoth grass to grow upon the mou. 

9 Jlountains, and all hills ; fruitful trees 
25 Before the mountains were settled, before 
23 and herbs of the mountains are gathered 

8 he cometh leaping upon the mountains 

17 a young hart upon the mountains of Be. 

1 a flock of goats, that appear from mouut 

6 I v/ill get mo to the mountain of myrrh .< 
14 a young hart upon the mountaius of spi.' 

2 the mountain of the Lord's liouse shall be 

2 he established iu the top of the mountains 

3 Come ye, and let us go up to the mount. 

14 upon all the high mountains, and upon •- 

5 create upon every dwelling place of mou. 

18 Lord of hosts, v/hich dwelleth in mount , 

12 v/liole v/ork upon mount Zion ani on Je. 
32 the mount of the daughter of Zion, the 

9 not hurt nor destroy in all my holy moa. 

2 Lift ye up a banner upon the liigh moun. 

4 The noise of a multitude in tho mountains 

13 I will sit also upon tho mount of the con. 
25 upon my mountains tread him under foot 

I unto the mouut of the daughter of Zion 
13 shall be chased as the chaff of the moun. 

3 when he lif teth up an ensign on the mou. 

6 left, .unto tlie fowls of the mountains, and 

7 the name of the Lord of hosts, the mount 

5 the walls, and of crj-ing to the mountains 

23 Lord of hosts shall reign in mount Zion 

6 in this mountain shall the Lord of hosts 

7 he will destroy in this mountain the face 

10 in this mountain shall the hand of the L. 
13 worship the Lord in the holy mount at J. 

21 the Lord shall rise up as (in) mount Per. 

8 nations be that fight against mount Zion 

17 as a beacon upon the top of a mountain 
25 there shall be upon every higli mountain 
29 to come into the mountain of the Lord 

4 come down to fight for mount Zion, and 

3 mountains shall be melted with their bl. 

24 I come up to the height of the mountains 
32 and they that escape out of mount Zion 

4 every mountain and hill shall be made 1. 

9 Zion. .get thee up into the high mount. 
j2 weighed tho mountains in scales, and tho 

15 thou shalt thresh the mountains, and beat 

11 let them shout from the top of the moun. 
15 I will make waste mountains and hills, and 
23 break forth into singing, ye mountains, O 

11 I ■vvill make all my mountains away, and 
13 break forth into singing, mountains : for 

7 How beautiful upon the mountains are tho 

10 For the mountains shall depart, and tho 

12 the mountains and the hills shall break 
7 Even them will I bring to my holy moun. 
7 Upon a lofty and high mountain hast thou 

13 but he. .shall inherit my holy mountain 
1 that the mountaius might (low down at 
3 the mountains flowed do\vn at thy prese. 
7 which have burnt incense upon the mou. 
9 out of Judah an inheritor of my mounta. 

1 1 that forget my holy mountain, that pre. 

25 not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mou. 
20 to my holy mountain Jerusalem, saith tho 

6 she is gone up upon every high mountain 

23 from the hills, .the multitude of mount. 

15 publishetli affliction from mount Ephraim 

24 I beheld the mountains, and, lo, they tr. 
. 10 For the mountains will I take up a weep. 

16 your feet stumble upon the dark mount. 
16 they shall hunt them from every mountain 

26 from the mountains, and from the south 

18 the mountain of the house as the high p. 
s Thou Bhalt yet plant vine^ apoa the mo. 



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. Jer. 51. 6 watchmen upon the mount Ephraim shall 

^ 31. 23 O habitation of justice, .mountain o£ ho. 

32. 44 in the cities of the mountains, and in tlie 

: 33. 13 In the cities of the mountains, in the cit 

46. 18 Surely as Tabor (is) among the mountains' 
- 50. 6 they have turned them away (on) tlie m. 

50. 6 they have gone from mountain to liill, they 

50. 19 his soul shall be satisfied upon mount E. 
S'- 25 I C"™) against thee, O destroying mount. 

51. 25 and will make thee a burnt mountain 
'l.am. 4. 19 they pursued us upon the mountains, they 

5. 18 Because of the mountain of Zion, which ia 

^Eze. 6. 2 set thy face toward the mountains of Israel 

6. 3 Ye mountains of Israel, hear the word of 

6. 3 Thus saith the Lord God to the mountains 
6. 13 inallthetopsof thomountn.ins,andu!ider 

7. 7 not the sounding again of tho mountains 

7. 16 shall be on the mountains like doves of 
II. 23 stood upon tho mountain which (is) on the 

17. 22 will plant (it) upon an high mountain and 
•17. 23 In the mountain of the height of Israel , 

18. 6, 15 hatii not eaten upon tho mountains S~ 

18. II but even hath eaten upon the mountains 

19. 9 voice should DO more be heard upon tliem. 
ao. 40 in mine holy mountain, in the mountain 

52. 9 and in thee they cat upon the mountains 
s8. 14 thou wast upon the holy mountain of God 
28. 16 I will cast thee as profane out of the m. 

31.12 upon the mountains and in all the valleys 
32. 5 I will lay thy flesh upon tho mountains 

32. 6 I will also water, .the land. .to the mou. 

33. 28 the mountains of Israel shall bo desolate 

34. 6 My sheep wandered through all the mo. 

34. 13 and feed them upon the mountains of I. 

34. 14 upon the high mountains of Israel shall 
34. 14 shall they feed upon the monntains of I. 

35. 2 Son of man, set thy face against mount S. 
35. 3 Behold, O mount Seir, I (am) against thee 
35. 7 Thus will I make mount Seir most dcsol. 
35. 8 And I will fill his mountains v/ith liis sh 
35. 12 which thou hast spoken against the mou. 

35. 15 thou shalt bedesolato, mount Seir, ancl 
' 36. I prophesyuntothemountainsof Isr.ael.and 

36. I, 4 ye mountains of Israel, hear tlio v/ord 
36. 4 Thus saith the Lord God to the mountains 
36. 6 say unto the mountains, and to the hills 

36. 8 But ye, O mountains of Israel, ye shall 

37. 22 in tho land upon the mountains of Israel 

38. 8 against tho mountains of Israel, which 
38. 20 the mountains shall be thrown doivn, and 

38. 21 call.. against him throughout all my mo. 

39. 2 wU bring thee upon the mountains of I. 
39. 4 Thou shalt fall upon the mountains of Is. 

39. 17 a great sacrifice upon the mountains of I. 

40. z set me upon a very high mountain, by w. 
43. li Upon the top of the mountain the whole 

jDan. 9. j6 from thy city Jerusalem, thy holy moun. 

I 9. 20 before the LOED my God for the holy m. 

II. 45 between the seas in tho glorious holy m. 

Hos.' 4. 13 They sacrifice upon the tops of tho mou. 

. 10, . 8 they shall say to the mountains. Cover us 

iToel 2. .1 and sound an alarm in my holy mountain 

2. 2 as the morning spread upon the mountains 

a. s IJike.. noise of chariots on the tops of m. 

2. 32 in mount Zion and in Jerusalem shall be 

3. 17 your God dwelling in Zion, ray holy mou. 
■ 3. 18 the mountains shall drop do^vu new wine 

.Amos 3. 9 Assemble yourselves upon the mountains 

4. I that (are) In the mountain of Samaria 

4. 13 For, lo, he that formeth the mountains 

6. I and trust in the mountain of Samaria • 

■ ■ 9. 13 and the mountains shall drop sweet wlno 

jlPbad. 8 understanding out of the mount of Esan? 

9 that every one of the mount of Esau may 

. 16 For as ye have drunk upon my holy mou. 

17 But upon mount Zion shall be deliverance 

;i9 the south shall possess the mount of Esau 

f,,^ 'SI come up on mount Zion to judge the mo. 

Jon; 4.61 went dovm to the bottoms of the moun. 

>Iio. I. 4 the mountains shall bo molten under him 

3. 12 tho mountain of the house as the high p. 

4. I the mountain of the house of the Lord 

4. I be establishedin the top of the mountains 

4. 2 Come, and let us go up to the mountain 

4. 7 Lord shall reign over them in mount Z. 

6. I Arise, contend thou before the mountains 

6. 2 Hear ye, mountains, the Lord's contro. 

'r 7. 12 from sea to sea, and. .mountain to mou. 

Ilall. I. 5 The mountains quake at him, and the h. 

I. IS Behold upon tho mountains tho feet of 

• 3. 18 thy people is scattered upon tho mount. 

Hat>. 3. 3 the holy one from mount Paran. Selah 

3. lb The mountains saw thee, .they trembled 
Zeph. 3. II ho haughty because of my holy mountain, 
'Hag. 1. 8 60 up to tho mountain, and bring wood 

I. II upon the land, and upon tho mountains 
iZech. 4. 7 Who (art) thou O great mountain ? bef oro 
6. I four chariots out from between two mo. 
6. I the mountains (Nvcre) mountains of brass 

8. 3 be called . . the mountain . . The holy mou- 
14. 4 feet shall stand in that day upon tho m. 
14. 4 the mount of Olives shall cleave in the 
14. 4 half of the mountain shallrcmove toward 

.14. s ye shall fleo (to) tho valley of the mount. 
14. 5 the valley of tho mountains shall reach 
Mai. I. 3 I hated Esau, and laid his mountains and 

^.Mountain^ hill, "nrt, Tiri }icrcr, Tiarar: - 

Gen. 14. 6 the Horites in their mount Seir, unto !E. 
Num23. 7 brought me from Aram, out of the mou. 
Deqt 33.'is for the chief things of the ancient moun. 
tPsdi soi, 7 tbibu bast misule my mountaiu to staad 



Psa. 36. 6 Tliy righteousness (is) like the great nio. 

76. 4 more glorious . . than tlie mountains of p. 

87. I His foundation (is) in the holy mountains 

133. 3 that descended upon tho mountains of Z. 

Song 4. 8 look..{rom the mountainsof thelcop.ir(l3 

Jer. 17. 3 O my mountain in the Held, I will give tliy 

Hab. 3. 6 tlie everlasting mountains were scattered 

Z. Something set up, station, ara rautslsah. 

Isa. 29. 3 will lay siege against thee with a mount 

4. Wliat is raised up, mount, rhhb solclah. 

Jer. 6. 6 Hew ye down trees,' and cast a mount a. 

32. 24 Behold tho mounts, they are come unto 

33. 4 which are tlirown dov/n by the mounts 
E20. 4. 2 build a fort again.5t it, and cast a mount 

17. 17 by casting up mounts, and building forts 

bi. 22 against the gates, to cast a mount, .to b. 

26. 8 cast a mount against thee, and lift up tho 

Dan. II. 15 of the north sliall come, and cast up am, 

5. Round tower, height, -m tur^ 

^^ Dan. 2. 35 became a great mountain, and filled tho 
Y *. 2. 45 that tho stone was cut out of tho mount. 

Q. Mounts mountain, hill, lipos oros'. 

Matt. 4.' 8 taketh him up into an exceeding high m. 
5. I he went up into a mountain : and when 

8. ■ 1 When he was come dovrii from the moun. 
14. 23 he went up into a ihountaln apart to pray 
13. 29 went up into a mountain, and sat dovra 
17. I bringcth them up into an high mountain 
17. 9 as they came down from the mountain, J. 
17. 20 ye shall say unto this mountain, E,cmovo 
18. 12 gooth into the mountain3,and soeketh that 
21. 1 v/ere come.. unto the mount of Olives 
21. 21 if yo shall say unto this mountain. Bo thou 
24. 3 as ho sat upon the mount of Olives, the d. 
24. 16 let them which bo in Judea flee into them. 
26. 30 they Vr-cnt out into the mount of Olives 
28. 16 went aw.ay into Galilee, into a mountain 

Mark 3. 13 he gocth up into a mountain, and callctli 
5. 5 night and day, he was in the mountains 

5. II there was there.nigh [unto the mountains] 

6. 4fi And. .ho departed into a mountain to p. 

9. 2 leadeth them up into an high mountain 
9. 9 as they came down from the mountain 

II. I at the mount of Olives, ho sendeth forth 
II. 23 Trtiosoever shall say unto this mountain 
13. 3 as ho sat upon the mount of Olives, over 

13. 14 let them that bo in Judea flee to tho mo. 

14. 26 And. .they went out into the mount of O. 
Luke 3. 5 every mountain and hill shallbo brouglit 

4. 5 [tho devil, taking him up into an high ra.] 
6. 12 that ho went out into a mountain to pray 
8. 32 an herd of many swine feeding on tho m. 
.9. 28 and went up into a moimtain to pray 
19. 29 at tho mount called (tho mount) of Olives 
ig. 37 now at the descent of the mount of Olives 

21. 21 let themv/hicharoin Judea flee to them. 
81. 37 abode in the mount that is called., of 01. 

22. 39 went, as he was wont, to the moimt of 0. 

23. 30 Then shall they begin to say to the mou. 
John 4. 20 Our fathers worshipped in this mountain 

4. 21 when yo shall neither in this mountain 
6. 3 Jesus went up into a mountain, and there 

6. 15 departed again into a mountain himself 
' 8. 1 [Jesus went unto the mount of Olives] 

Acts I. 12 from the mount called Olivet, which is 

7. 30 appeared to him in the -svilderness of m. 
7. 38 angel which spake to him In the mount 

1 Co. 13. 2 so that I could romovj mountains, and 
Gal. 4. 24 one from the mount Sinai, which gender. 

4. 23 For this Agar is mount Sinai in Arabia 
Heb. 8. 5 the pattern showed to thee in the mount 

11. 38 they wandered in deserts, and . . mountains 
12. 1 8 For ye are not come unto tlie [mount] that 

12. 20 if so much as a beast touch the mountain 
12. 22 ye are come unto mount Sion, and unto 

2 Pe. 1.18 when we were with him in the holy mount 
Kev. 6. 14 every mountain and island were moved 
_ . 6. 15 in the dens and in the rocks of the movm. 

6. 16 said to the mountains and rocks, Fall on 

B. 8 as it were a great mountain burning with 

14. 1 a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, andvath 

16. 20 fled away, and tho mountains were not 

17. 9 Tlie seven heads are seven mountains, on 
21. 10 in the spirit to a great and high mountain 

\See also Abarlm, Ararat, Baalah, Baal-hermon, Beth-el, 
Bother, Cannel, Ebal, Ephraim, Ephron, Gcrizim, Gil- 
boa, Gilead, Halak, Heres, Hcrmon, Hor, Horeb, 
Jearim, Lebanon, Jloriah, Kaphtall, Nebo, Olivet, 
Parah, Perazim, Samaria, Seir, Shaphar, Sion, Sinai, 
Tabor, Zalmon, Zemaraim, Zion. &c.] 

HOinTT up, to — 

I. To raise self up, ^ax abaJc, 7. ■ 

Isa, 9. 18 they shall mount up. .the lifting up of 

2. To go up high, B33 gahah, 5. ~„ 

Job 39. 27 Doth the eagle mount up at thy command 

3.T0 go up, rh^ alah. 

Job 20. 6 Though his excellency mount up to tho 
Psa. 107. 26 They mount up to the heaven, they go down 
Isa. 40. 31 they shall mount up with wings as eagles 
Jer. 51. 53 lliough Babylon should mount up to he. 

i. To be high, on rum, 

Eze. 10. 16 lifted up their wings to mount up from 

5. 2*0 he Jdghj lifted up, dijt ramam, 2. 

Eze. 10. 19 Ulted up their wings, and mibo&ted up 



arOtTNTDf G up — __ 

Going up, aseent, step, rihv_<i maakh . 

Isa. 15. 5 by the mounting up of Luhith with wa, 
HOTTRH, to — 
l.To mourn, hs>< abal. 

Job 14. 22 and his soul within him shall mourn ."^ 
Isa. 3. 26 her gates shall lament and mourn ; and 
24. 4 The earth mourneth . .fadeth away, the , 
24. 7 The new wine mourneth, the vine lango* 
33. 9 The earth mourneth (and) languishcth 
Jer. 4. 28 For this shall the earth mourn, and tha 
12. 4 How long shall the land mourn, and the 

12. II desolate it mourneth unto me ; thewholo 
, 14. 2 Judah mourneth, and the gates thereof , 

23. 10 forbecauseofswtaringthelandmournetli 
Hos. 4. 3 Tiierefore shall the land mourn, and everj- 

10. . 5 tho people thereof shall mourn over it ; 
Joel I. 9 the priests, the Lord's ministers, mourq 

' 1. 10 The fiGl.l is v/asted, tlio land mourneth ' 
Amos I. 2 the habitations of the shepherds shall m, 

8. 8 and every one mourn that dwelleth the. 

9. 5 and all tliat dwell therein shall moura '' 

2.Mouming, Sjk cibel. 

Psa. 35. 14 I bov.'cd down heavily, as one that moo; 
Isa. 6i. 2 da/., of our God ; to comfort all that mo.' 
61. 3 To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion 
Lam. I. 4 The v/ays of Zion do mouni, because none 

3. To show self a mummer, S;i< abal, 7. 

Gen. 37. 34 loins, and mourned for his son many days 
E.\od33. 4 hoard these evil tidings, they mourned 
Kuni 14. 39 Moses told, .and the people mourned gr. 

1 Sa. 15. 35 Samuel mourned for Saul ; and the Lord 

16. I How long wilt thou mourn forSaul, seeing 

2 Sa. 13. 37 And (David) mourned for his son every day 

14. 2 that had a long time mourned forthe dead 
' 19. I tlie king weepeth and mourneth for Abs. 
'1 Ch. 7. 22 Ephraim their father mourned many days 
2 Ch.35. 24 Judah and Jerusalem mourned for Josiah 
Ezraio. C hemoumedbccausoofthe transgression of 
Neh., I. 4 wept, and mourned (certain) days, and f. 

8. 9 holy unto tho LoUD your God ; mourn not 
Isa. 66. JO Rejoice, .with her, all yo that mourn for | 
Eze. 7. 12 let not.. buyer rejoice, nor. .seller mourn 

7. 27 The king shall mourn, and the prince sh. 
Dan. 10. 2 In those days I Daniel was mourning th. 

1. To lament, mourn, njx anah. 

Isa. 19. 8 The fishers also shall moura, and all they 

5. To be sighing, to sigh, njx anaeh, 2. 
" Prov 29. 2 the wicked beareth rule, the people mo. 

CTo weep, nan bakah. 

Gen. 50. 3 Egyptians mourned for him three acora 
Num 2o. 29 saviT . . they mourned for Aaron thirty days 

l.To be grieved, pained, aK'J dadb. 

Psa. 83. 9 Jline eye mourneth by reason of affliction 
8. To meditate, mutter, njrt hagah. 

Isa. 16. 7 foundations of Kir-hareseth shall ye mou. 
38. 14 I did mourn as a dove : mine eyes fail 
S9. II V>'o roar all like bears, and mourn sore 
Jer. 48. 31 and. .shall mourn for the men of liir-ho. 

O.ro sound, mahe a noise, ncrt hamah. 

'Eze. 7. 16 all of them mourning, every one for his i, 

10. To hold, groan, cnj naham. 

Prov. 5. 1 1 thou mourn at the last, when thy flesh and 
Eze. 24. 23 ye shall pine away.. and mourn one tow. 

W.Tomove, bemoan, 113 nnd 

Job 2. II to come to mourn with him and to comf.' 

\2.Tobeat{the breast), mourn, lament, "^ii) saphad. 

Gen. 23. 2 Abraham came to mourn for Sarah, and 

50. 10 there they mourned with a great and very 

2 Sa. I. 12 they mourned and wept, and fasted untU 

3. 31 gird you with sackcloth, and mourn before 

11. 25 was dead, she mourned for her husband 
I KL 13. 29 the old prophet came to the city, to mo. 

13. 30 they mourned over him. .Alas, my broth. 

14. 13 all Israel shall mourn for him, and bury 
14. 18 all Israel mourned for him, according to 

EccL 3. 4 a time to mourn, and a time to dance 
Eze. 24. 16 yet neither shalt thou mourn nor weep 

24. 23 ye shall not moura nor weep ; but ye shall 
Zech. 7. 5 \\nien ye fasted and mourned in the fifth 

12. 10 they shall mourn for him, as one mourn 
12. 12 the land shall mourn, every family apart 

13.2*0 he Uaek, to mourn, nip qadar. 

Job 5. 1 1 that those which mourn may be exalted to 

30. 28 I went mourning without the sun : I stood 

Tsa. 38. 6 I am troubled . . I go mourning all the day 

42. 9 why go I mourning because of the oppre. 

43. 2 why go I mourning because of the oppr. 

14.70 nde, mourn, yn rud, 5. 

Psa. 55. 2 I mourn in my complaint, and make a 

15. To bewail, lament, Opr,v4a> throned. 

Matt II. 17 we have mourned unto you, and ye have 
Luke 7. 32 we have mourned to you, and ye have not 

16.?\> beat {the breast), KOTrro/xai koptomai. 

Matt 24. 30 then shall all the tribes of the earth mo. 
17. 2*0 mourn, grieve, sorrow, vevdia pentheo. 

Matt. 5. 4 Blessed (are) they that mourn : for they 

9. 15 Can the children of the bride chamberm. 
Marki6. 10 [thathad been with him, as fheymournedj 
Luke 6. 25 Woe unto you. that laugh . . for ye shall m. 
I Qo, 5. -a ye are pn&d np, and have not rather mi 



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JSas. 4. 9 Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep : let 
Rev. iS. 11 mai-oliants of the earth shall weep andm. 

JIOTJKN, to eausa to — 

7'o maho black, ccmsc to mourn, Tii^ qadar, 5. 
Eze. 31. 15 I caused Lebanon to mourn for him, and 

MOTTEITER, HOUUlCmG — 

l.Mourning ene, hi^ ahcl. 

Gen. 37. 35 go down into the grave unto my son mo^ 
Esth. 6. 12 Haraan hasted to his house mournins 
Job 29. 2S sat. .as one (that) comforteth the mourn. 
Isa. 57. 18 restore comforts unto him, and to his m. 

2.Mimrnui(j, h^^ ebel. 

Gen. 27. 41 Tiie days of mourning for my father are 

50. 10 he made a mourning for his father seven 

50. II sawthemoiu-ningintheHoorof Atad, they 

50. II This (is) a grievous mourning to the Egj'. 

'Dcut 34. 8 so the days of v/ecping. .mourning forll. 

2 Sa. II. 27 when the mourning was past, David cent 

,;.■ • 14. 2 put on now mourning apparel, and anoint 

■ ' 19. 2 the victory that day was. .into mourning 

JEstB. 4. 3 great mourning among the Jews, and fa. 

9. 22 was turned, .from mourning into a good 

Job 30. 31 My harp also is. .to mourning, and my 0. 

,Eccl. 7. 2 bettcrtogo tothehouse of mourning than 

■^ 7. 4 heart of the wise (is) in tlio house of mo. 

Isa. 60. 20 the days of thy mourning shall be ended 

61. 3 the oil of joy for mourning, the garment 

Jer. 6. 26 make thee mourning, (as for). an only eou 

16; 7 neither, .tear (themselves) for them in m. 

31. 13 I will turn their mourning into joy, and 

'lam. 5. 15 ceased; our dance is turned into moiu-uing 

Eze. 24. 17 Forbear to cry, malce no mourning for the 

Amos 5. 16 they shall call the husbandman to raoui'. 

8. 10 I will turn jciur feasts into mourning, and 

8. 10 I will make it as the mourning of an only 

Mic. I. 8 like the dragons, and moiu-ning as tho 0. 

3. Vanity, iniqidty, Jin aven. ' 

Dent 26. 14 I liave not eaten thereof in my mourning 
' Hos. 9. 4 as the bread of mourners; all that cat the. 

A. A sigh, sighing, nny)^ anachah. 

Isa. 51. II (and) sorrow and mourning shall fleo away 
5. Weeping, n^2^ bekitJi. 

Gen. 50. ^ when the days of his mourning were past 
6: Meditation, muttering, njn hcgeJi. 

Eze. 2. lo lamentations, arid mourning, and weeping 
1. Beating tlie breast, mourning, i3p.tD mispccl. 

Psa. 30. 1 1 Thou hast turned for me my mourning into 

Isa. 22. 12 call to weeping, and to mourning, and to 

Joel z. 12 Turn ye. .with weeping, and with mour. 

Mic. I. II came not forth in the mourning of Beth. 

,Zech.i2. 11 In tliat day shall there be a great mourn. 

' / .- 12. II as the moui'ning of Hacladrimmon ia tho 

2i.A mourning feast, nnn marzeach. 
- Jer. 16. 5 Enter not into tile house of mourning, no. 
9. To heat the breast, inoiirn, 150 saphad. 
■■■ Eccl.T2. 5 because., the mourners gn about tho stre. 
10. Laineniation, mourning, n;j>!?i taaniyyaJi. 

'< Lam. 2. 5 in the daughter of jiidah mourning and 
11 . Leviathan, jnnS livyathan. 

Job 3. 8 who are ready to raise up their mourning 
12. Lamentation, wailing, oSvp/x6s odurmos. 
i Matt. 2. 18 lamentation, and weeping, and great mo. 
) 2 Co. 7. 7 yom- mourning, your fervent mind toward 
IZ. Sorrow, grief, moxn-ning, itivOos penthos. 
. Jas. 4. 9 let your laughter be turned to mourning 
'■ Kev. 1 8. 8 come in one day, death, and mourning.and 
ffiOTTRNER, to feign self to be a — 
To feign self to be a mourner, hji} abal, 7. 

■ 2 Sa. 14. 2 I pray thee, feign thyself to be a mourner 
MOUPJiFOTLT — 
Jn blackness, n'j-iiip qedorannilh. 

Mai. 3. 14 that we have walked moiimfully before the 
MOTTRNIWG, to cause a — 
To cause to mQuni, Sax abal, 5. 
» Eze. 31. 15 he went do'wn to tho grave I caused a m. 
MOTJRNING woman — 
To cone, mourn, lament, pp qxm, 3a. 

,Jer. 9. 17 call for the mourning women, that they 
HOUSE — 
A mouse, *i3?y aJcbar^ 

lev. II. 29 weasel, and the mouse, and -the tortoise' 

X Sa. 6. 4 Five golden emerods, and five golden mice 

j 6. 5 and images of your mice that mar the land 

! 6. II the coffer with the mice of gold, and the 

/ 6. 18 the golden mice, .the number of all thee. 

Isa. 66. 17 eating, .the abomination, and the mouse 

MOTITH — 

1. Throat, jn; garo?i,. _ 

Psa. 149. 6 the high (praises) of God (be) in theirmo. 
Z.Palate, Tin chek. 

Job 12. II Doth not the car try words?, .the mouth 
20. 13, it not, but keep it still within his mouth 
31. 30 Neitlier have I suffered my mouth to sin 
33. 2 Behold., my tongue hath spoken in my m. 
^^ 34. 3 the ear trieth words, as the mouth tasteth 
WOV. 5. 3 a Btraage woman . . her mouth (is) smooth. 
.8. 7 Via my mouth bIulU speak truth ; and w. 



Song 5. 
Hos.. 8, 

S. Cheek, ' 

Psa. 32. 

103. 

i. Mouth, 
Gen. 4. 
8. 
24. 
29. 
29. 
29. 
29. 
29. 
42. 
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Josh. I. 
6. 

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Judg. 7. 

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iSa. 



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cKi. 



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iCh.iG. 

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6. 

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l^ch. 9. 
Esth. 7., 
JoI> 3. 
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16 His mouth (is) most sweet ; yea, no (is) al. 

1 (Set) tlie trumpet to thy mouth. (He sliall 

■ly, adi. 

9 whose mouth must be held in with bit and 
5 Who.satisfieth thy mouth with good (thi.) 

."IE peh. 

II which hath opened her mouth to receive 

11 in her mouth (was) an olive leaf pluckt off 
57 call the damsel, and enquire at her mou. 

2 a great stone (was) upon the well's mouth 

3 tliey rolled tho stone from the well's mo. 
3 put the stone again upon the well's mouth 
8 they roll the stone from the well's mouth 

10 and rolled the stone from the well's mou. 

27 money, .behold, it (was) in his sack's mo. 

12 brouglit again in the mouth of your sacks 
21 man's money (was) in the mouth of his s. 

1 put everyman'sraoneyinhissack'smoufh 

2 in tlie sack's mouth of the youngest, and 

8 money which we found in our sacks' mo. 
12 (it is) my mouth that speaketh unto you 

1 1 Who hath made man's mouth ? or who m. 

12 therefore go, and I-i^illbe with thy mouth 
15 speak unto him, and put words in his m. 

15 will be with thy mouth and -with his mo. 

16 he shall bo to theeinsteadof amouth, and 

9 that the Lord's law may be in tliy mouth 

13 neither let it be heard out of thy mouth 
8 With him will I speak mouth to mouth 

30 the earth open her moutli, and swallow 

32 tho oartli opened lier mouth, and swallo. 

28 the Lop.Dopcnedthe mouth of the ass; and 
38 tho word that God puttoth in my miouth 

5 the Lord put a word in Balaam's mouth 
12 that which the Lord hath put in my mo.? 
16 put a word in his mouth, and said, Go 
10 the earth opened her mouth, and swallo. 

2 to all that proceedeth out of his m.outh 

24 whicli hath proceeded out of your mouth 

30 be put tode.ath bythe mouth of v/itnesses 

3 that proceedeth out of the mouth of theL. 

6 how the earth opened her mouth, and 3. 
6 At tho mouth of two . . at the mouth of one 

18 and will put my words in his mouth ; and 

15 at the mouth of two. .or at the mouth of 

23 v.'hioh thou hast promised with thy mouth 

14 v/ord (is) very nigh unto thee, in thy mo. 

19 put it in tlieir moutlis, that this songmay 

21 shall not be forgotten out of the moutlis 
I and hoar, earth, the words of my mouth 

8 tho lav/ shall not depart out of thy mouth 

10 shall (any) word proceed out of your mo. 

14 and asked not. .at tho mouth of the Lord 
)8 E,oll great stones upon tho mouth of the 

22 Open tho mouth of the cave, and bring 
27 and laid great stones in the cave's mouth 

6 lapped, (puttin.;?) their liand to thei,r mo. 
38 Wliere (is) now thy mouth, v/herewith thou 
35 for I have opened my mouth unto tho L. 

35 thou hast opened thy mouth unto tho L. 

36 that wliich hath proceeded out of thy m. 
19 Hold thy peace, lay. .hand upon thy mo. 

12 it came to pass, .that Eli marked her m. 
I my mouth is enlarged over mine enemies 
3 let (not) arroganoy coino out of your mo. 

26 but no man put his hand to Ills mouth: for 

27 put his hand to his mouth ; and his eyes 

33 and delivered (it) out of his mouth : and 

16 for thy raoutli hath tostifled against thee 

3 So Jo.ab put tho v/ords in her mouth 

19 put all tliese words in tlie mouth of thine 

25 If he (bo) alone, (tlicro is) tidings in his ra. 

9 fire out of his mouth devoured : coals v/ero 

31 the mouth of it within the chapiter and 
31 but the mouth thereof (was) round, .tho 
31 also upon tho mouth of it (v/erc) gr.-ivings 

15 v/hich spake with his month unto David 

24 thou sp.akcst also witli thy m.outh, and 

21 Forasmuch as thou hast disobeyed them. 
24 tho word of tho Lord in thy mouth (is) 
i3 and every month which hath not kissed 

13 (declare) good unto the king with one m. 

22 I will be a lying spirit in tlic mouth of all 

23 LORDliath put a lying spirit in the mouth 

34 put his mouth ujion ills mouth, and his 0. 
12 his wonders, and the judgments of hi.-, m. 

4 wliich lie spake with his mouth to my fa. 
15 spakost with thy mouth, and hast fulfilled 

21 and bo a lying spirit in tlio mouth of all 

22 Lord hath put a lying spirit in tho mouth 
22 unto tho v/ords of Nccho from tho mouth 

12 (speaking) from the mouth of the Lord 

21 To fuliil tho v;ord of tho Lord by the m. 

22 tliat tlio v/ord of tho Lord . .by tho mouth 
I tliat tho v/ord of tho Lord by the mouth 

20 withholdest not thy manna from their m. 
8 As tho v/ord v/ciit out of the Icing's mouth 

1 After this opened Job his mouth,'and cur. 

15 from their mouth, and from tho hand of 

16 hath hope, and iniquity stoppoth her m. 

11 Tliereforo I will not refrain my mouth ; I 

2 the words of tliy mouth, .a strong wind 

21 Till he fill thy mouth with laughing, and 
2o If I justify myself, mine ovrn mouth shall 

5 For tliy moutluittereth thine iniquity, and 

6 Thine own mputli condemnoth thee, and 

13 and lettest. .words go out of thy mouth 
30 by the breath of his mouth shall he go 

5 I would strengthen you witli my mouth 
10 They have gaped upon me with their m. 
16 my eervant. . I entreated him with my m. 



Job 



Psa. 



22. 
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23- 
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29. 
31- 
32- 

33- 
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37- 
40. 
40. 
41. 
41. 
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17- 
18. 
19. 

22. 
22. 
S3- 

34' 
35- 
36. 
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38. 
39' 
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40, 
49. 
50, 
50- 
51- 
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55' 
53. 
59- 
59- 
62, 
63, 
63. 
66, 
66, 
69. 
71' 
71' 
73- 
78. 
78. 
78. 
78- 
81. 
89. 

105. 

107. 

109. 

109. 

IIS- 
lig. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
119. 
126. 
I3S- 
135- 
133. 
141. 
141. 
144. 
145- 

Prov. 2. 
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4- 
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6. 
6. 

7- 
8. 



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14. 

IS- 
'S- 
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12 Though wiclcedness be sweet in his mouth 
5 Mark me. .and lay. .h.and upon, .mouth 

22 Keccivc, I pray tliee, the law from his m. 

4 I would, .fill my mouth with arguments 

12 I have esteemed the words of his meuth 
9 Tlie princes . . laid (tlicir) hand on their m. 

23 they opened their moutli wide (as) for the 

27 heart, .or my mouth hath kissed my hand 

5 no answer in the mouth of (tliese) three 
2 ISehold, now I have opened my mouth, my 

16 Therefore doth J ob open his mouth in v. 
2 and the sound (that) goeth out of his rao. 
4 what . . I will lay mine hand upon ray mo. j 

23 that he can draw up Jordan into his mo. 
19 Out of hl.s mouth go burning lamps, (and) 
21 coals, and a flame goetli out of his mouth 

9 For. .no faithfulness in their mouth ; their 

2 Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings 

7 His mouth is full of cursing and deceit ' 

3 I am purposed . . my mouth shall not ti-an; 

10 fat : with tlieir mouth they speak proudly 

8 fire out of his mouth devoured : coals w. 
14 Let the words of my mouth, and the me. 

13 They gaped upon me (with) their mouths 
21 Save me from the lion's mouth : for thou 

6 host of them by the breath of his mouth 

, I his praise (.shall) continually (be) in my m. 

21 they opened their mouth wide against me 

3 The words of his mouth (are) iniquity and 

30 The mouth of the righteous speaketh wi. 

13 as a dumb man (that) openeth not his m. 

14 as a man. .in wliose mouth (are) no repr. 

1 I will keep my mouth with a bridle, yiiu 

9 I was dumb, I opened not my mouth 

3 And he hath put a new song in my mouth 

3 My mouth shall speak of wisdom; and the 

16 shouldcst take my covenant in thy mou.? 
ig Thou givest thy moutli to evil, and thy 

1 5 and my mouth shall show forth thy praise 

2 God; give ear to the words of mymouth 
21 (Tlie words) of his mouth were smoother 

6 Break their teeth, God, in their mouth 

7 Behold, they belch out with their moutli 

12 (For) the sin of their mouth, .the words 

4 they bless with their moutli, but they cur. 

5 my mouth shall praise . .with joyful lips 

11 the mouth of them that speak lies shall - 

14 my lips have uttered, and my mouth hath 

17 I cried unto him with my mouth, and ho 

15 let not the pit shut her mouth upon me 

8 Let my moutli be filled (with) thy praiso 

15 My mouth shall show forth thy righteou. 

9 Tliey set their mouth against the heavens 

1 incline your ears to the words of my mo. 

2 I will open my mouth in a parable : I w. 
30 while their meat (was) yetin their mouths 
36 they did flatter him with their mouth, and 

10 open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it 

1 with my mouth will I make known thy 
5 his wonders, and the judgments of his m 

42 and all iniquity shall stop her mouth 

2 the mouth o-f the wicked and the mouth 

30 I will greatly praise. .Lord with my mo. 

5 Tliey iiave mouths, but they speak uo^ 

13 I dccl.arcd all the judgments of thy mouth 

43 take not the word of truth, .out of my m. 
72 The law of thy mouth (is) bettor unto me 
83 so shall I keep the testimony of thy mo. 
103 (yea, sweeter) than honey to my mouth! 
io3 Accept, .the free will offerings of my m-o. 
13I I oiiencd mymouth, and panted: fori 1. 

2 Then was our mouth filled with laughter 

16 They have months, but they speak not 

17 neither is there, .breath in their mouths 

4 when they hear the words of thy mouth 

3 Set a v/atch, Lord, before my mouth 

7 Our bones are scattered at the grave's m, 
8, II Whose mouth speaketh vanity, and 
2j Jly mouth sliall speak tlie praise of the 1. 

6 out of his mouth, .knowledge and under. 

5 decline from the words of my mouth 

24 Put away from thee a f reward mouth, an4 

7 and depart not from the words of my m. 
2 Thou art snared with the words of thy m. 
2 thou art taken with the words of thy m. 

12 wicked man, walketh with a froward m. 
24 Hearken . . attend to the words of my m. 

8 All tho words of my mouth (are) in righ. 

13 the evil way, and. .froward mouth, do 1 
6, 11 violence covereththe mouth of the w. 

11 The mouth of a righteous (man is) a well 

14 the mouth of the foolish (is) near destru. 

31 The mouth of the just bringeth forth wis. 

32 but the mouth of the wicked . . f rowardness 

9 An hypocrite with (liis) mouth destroyeth 
II overtlirov/n by the mouth of the wicked 

6 the mouth of tho upright shall deliver 

14 shall be satisfied, .by the fruiif^of (his) ni. 

2 man shall eat good by the fruit of (his)m. 

3 He that keepeth his mouth keepeth his 

3 In tho mouth of the foolish (is) a rod of 
2 the mouth of fools poureth out foolishness 

14 the mouth of fools feedeth on foolishness 

33 A man hath joy by the answer of his mo. 

28 the mouth of the wicked poureth out evil 
10 his mouth transgresseth not in judgment 
23 The heart of the wise teacheth his mouth 
26 laboureth. .forhis mouth craveth itof him 

4 The words of a man's mouth (are as) deep 

6 A fool's . . mouth calleth for strokes 

7 A fool's mouth (is) his destruction, and 1 
30 shall bo satisfied with the fl-uit of-his ik 



MOUTH 



677> 



MO-YABLE 



Jrrovjg. 2-t will not to nuich iis bring it to his month 
19. 28 tlie Mioutli of the wicked devouieth iuit|. 
so. 17 but. .Iii3 mouth shall ho filled with gravel 

21. 23 Whoso koepeth his mouth and his tongue 

22. 14 The mouth of strange women (is) a. deep 
7 a fool . . o]>encth not his moutli in tlio gnto 
7, p so (is) a parable in the mouth of fools 

IS it grievcth him to bring it.. to his mouth 



24. 
26. 
26. 
2S. 
27. 
3°- 
30- 
SI- 
31- 
Ebd. 3. 

s- 

6. 

10. 

10. 
Soug I. 
Xaa,. I. 

S- 
6. 

9- 
9- 



19. 
29. 

3°- 
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40. 

45- 
48. 

49- 
S'- 
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55- 
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59- 
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62. 

Jer. -J. 

I. 

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IS- 
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3=- 

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36- 
36- 
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44- 
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48. 

tam. 2. 
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3' 
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3- 
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16. 

SI. 

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29. 

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33- 
33- 
33- 
34- 



Dan. 10. 
10. 
Hos. 2. 
6. 
Joel I. 
Arao3 3. 
Mic. 3. 

4- 
6. 

7 

Nah. 3. 
Zeph. 3. 
Zech. 5. 

k- i 

14- 



28 and a Haltering mouth workcth ruin 
2 Let.. man praise thee, .not thine own ra. 
20 she cateth, and wipetJi her mouth, and 
32 thouglit evil, (lay) thine hand upon thy m. 

8 Open thy mouth for the dumb in the cause 

9 Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and 

26 She openeth her mouth witli wisdom ; and 
2 Be not rash with tliy mouth, and let not 

6 Suffer not thy mouth to cause thy flesh 

7 All tlie labour of man (is), for his mouth 
12' The words of a wise man's month (arc) 

13 The beginning of the words of his mouth 
2 Let him kiss me with the kisses of his m. 

20 for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken 

14 and opened her mouth without measure 
7 ho laid (it) upon my moutl), and said, Lo 

12 they shall devour Israel withopcnmouth 
17 evil doer, and every mouth speaketh folly 

14 that moved the wing, or opened the mo. 

4 smite the earth with the rod of his mouth 
7 by the brooks, by the mouth of the brooks 

13 as this people draw near, .with their mo. 

2 That walk.. and have not asked atmym. 
16 for my mouth it hath commanded, and 

5 for the mouth of the Lord hath- spoken 
23 the word is gone out of my mouth (in) ri. 

3 they went forth out of my mouth, and I 
2 he hath made ray mouth like a sharp bw. 

16 I have put ray words in thy mouth, and 

15 the kings shall shut their mouths at him 
7 he was afflicted; yet he opened not his m. 

7 as a sheep, .so he openeth not his mouth 
9 neither (was any) deceit in his mouth 

11 word be that goeth forth out of my mou. 

4 against whom make ye a wide mouth.. dra. 

14 for the mouth of the Lord hath spoken (it) 

21 my words which I have put iu thy mouth 
21 out of thy mouth, nor out of the mouth of 

21 nor out of the mouth of thy seed's seed 

2 which the mouth of tlie Lord shall name 
9 put forth his hand, and touched ray mouth 
9 Behold, I have put my words iu thy mo. 
14 I will make my words la thy mouth fire 
28 is perished, and is cutoff from their mou. 

8 with his raouth, but in heart he layeth Jiis 

12 to whom the mouth of the Lord hath sp. 
20 letyour ear receive the v.'ord of his mouth 

2 thou (art) near in their mouth, and far f r. 
19 from the vile, thou shalt be as my month 

16 they speak, .not out of the mouth of the 

4 and shall speak with him raouth to raouth 

3 he shall speak with thee mouth to mouth 

4 Banich wrote from the raouth of Jeremi. 

6 which thou hast written from my raouth 

17 How didst thou write all these . . at his m.? 

18 all these words unto me with his mouth 

27 Baruch wrote at the mouth of Jeremiah 
32 who wrote therein, from the mouth of J. 

17 thing goeth forth out of our own mouth 

25 wives haveboth spoken with your mouths 

26 shall no more be naraed in the mouth of 

1 ^v^•itten these words in a hook at the mo. 

28 her nest iu the sides of the hole's raouth 
44 I will bring forth out of his mouth that ' 

16 All thine enemies have opened their mo. 

29 He putteth his mouth in the dust, it so be 
38 Out of the mouth of the most High proc. 
46 All our enemies have opened their raouths 

8 open thy moutli, and cat that I give thee 

2 So I opened my mouth, and he caused me 

3 it was in my mouth as honey for sweetness 

17 therefore liear the word at my mouth, and 

27 I will open thy mouth, and thou shalt say 
14 came their abominable flesh into my mo. 
56 Sodom was not mentioned by thy mouth 
63 never open thy raouth any more because 

22 to openthemouthin the slaughter, to lift 
27 In that day shall thy raouth be opened to 
21 1 will give thee the opening of the mouth 

7 thou shalt hear the word at mymouth.and 
22 came and had opened my mouth, until he 
22 my mouth was opened, and I was no more 
31 for with their mouth they showmuch love 
10 I will deliver my flock from their raouth 

13 Thus with your mouth ye have boasted 

3 neither came flesh nor wine in ray mouth 

16 then I opened my raouth, and spake, and 

17 the names of Baalim out of her mouth, and 

5 I have slain them by the words of my m. 

5 new wine ; for it is cut off from your m. 
12 As the shepherd taketh out of the mouth 

5 liethat putteth not into their mouths.they 

4 for the mouth of the Lord of hosts hath 
j2 their tongue (is) deceitful iu their mouth 

5 keep the doors of thy mouth from her that 
•16 they shall lay (their) hand upon (their) m. 

12 they shall even fall into the mouth of the 

13 a deceitful tongue be found intheirmouth 
B he cast the weight of lead upon the mouth 
Q these words by the mouth of the prophets 
7 I will take away- his blood out of his m. 

12 tongue shall consume away in their mouth 

6 The law of truth was in his mouth, and 

7 -and they should seek the law at his moutli 



5. Mouth, Dts pum. 

Dan. 4. 31 While the word (was; in the king's mouth 
6. 17 stone was brought, and laid upon the m. 

6. 22 hath shut the lions' mouths, that they have 

7. 5 three ribs in the mouth of it between the 
7. 8 eyes, .and a mouth speaking great things 

7. 20 and a mouth that spake very great things 

C.Facc, D';^ pamm. 

f'rov 15. 14 tlie mouth ot tools feedath onfooliBhness 
7. Gate, inn tera.' 

Dan. 3. 26 Nebuchadnezzar came near to the mouth 

8. Word, \6yos logos. 

Acts 13. 27 shall also tell, .the same thlngaby mouth 

O.Motclk, (TTo/xa stoma. 

ilatt. 4. 4 that proccedcth out of the mouth of God 

5. 2 he opened hia mouth, and taught tliem 

12. 34 out of the abundance of the heart the m. ■ 

13. 35 saying, I will open my mouth in parables 
15. 8 [drav/cth nigh unto me with their mouth] 
13. II Not tliat which goctli into th.e mouth de. 
15. II but that v/hicli cometh out of the mouth 
13. 17 that v/hatsocvcr cntcreth in at the mouth 
15. 18 those things which proceed out of the m. 
17. 27 when thou hast opened his mouth, thou 
jS. i6 that in the mouth of t^vo or three v/itne. 

•21. i6 Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings 
liUko I. 64 his raouth was opened immediately, and 

1. 70 As ho spake by the mouth of his holy pr. 
4. 22 words which proceeded out of his mouth 

6. 43 for of the abundance of the heart his m. 
II. 54 seeking to catch something out of hia m. 
19. 22 Out of thine own raouth will I judge thee 

21. IS I will give you a mouth and wisdom, v/hich 

22. 71 for v/e ourselves have heard of his oivn m. 
Johnig. 29 put (it) upon hyssop, and put (it) to his ra. 
Acts I. 16 the Holy Ghost, by the mouth of David 

3. 18 v/liich God before had showed by the ra. 

3. 21 which God hath spoken by tho raouth of 

4. 23 Who by the mouth of thy servant David 

8. 32 before his shearer, .opened he not his m. 

8. 33 Philip opened his moutli, and began at the 
. 10. 34 Peter opened (liis) mouth, and said. Of a 

II. 8 hath at any time entered into my mouth 
15. 7 the Gentiles by my mouth should hear 
18. 14 when Paul was nov/ about to open Qus) m. 

22. 14 and shouldest hear the voice of his mouth 

23. 2 that stood by him to smite him on the m." 
Bom. 3. 14 Whoso mouth (is) full of cursing and bit. 

3. 19 tliat every mouth may be stopped, and all 
JO. 8 The word is nigh thee, .in thy mouth, and 

10. 9 thou shalt confess with thy mouth the L. 
10. 10 v/itli the mouth confession is made unto 
15. 6 That ye may with one mind, .one raouth 

2 Co. 6. II our mouth is open unto you, our heart is 

13. I In the mouth of two or three witnesses 
Eph. 4.29 communication proceed out of yourmouth 
6. 19 that I may open my raouth boldly, to make 
Col. 3. 8 fdthy communication out ot your mouth 
2 Tlu 2. 8 shall consume with tho spirit of his mouth 
2 Ti, 4. 17 I v/as delivered out of the raouth of the 
Heb.ii. 33 obtained promises, stopped themouthsof 
Jas. 3. 3 v/e put liits in the horses' mouths, that 

3. 10 Out of the same mouth proceedeth bless. 
I Po. 2. 22 no sin, neither was guile found iu his m. 
Judo . 16 and their mouth speaketh great swelling 
Eev. 1. 16 out of his raouth wout a sharp two edged 

2. 16 against them with the sword of my mouth 
"3. 16 nor hot, I will spue thee out of ray mouth 

9. 17 out of their mouths issued Dre and smoke 
9. 18 brimstone, which issued out of their mo. 
9. 19 their power is intheirmouth, and in their 

JO. 9 it shall be in thy mouth sweet as honey 
'to. 10 and it was iu my mouth sv/eet as honey 

11. 5 fire proceedeth out of their mouth, and ; 

12. 13 And the serpent cast out of his raouth wa. 
xl. 16 theearthopenedherraouth,and swallowed/ 
12. 16 flood v/hich the dragon cast out liis mouth 

13. 2 bear, and his mouth as the mouth of a lion 
13 5 there was given unto him a mouth speak. 
13 6 he opened his mouth in blasphemy against 

14. 5 in their mouth was f-Und no guile : for 
16. 13 like frogs, .out of the mouth ot the dragon 
1613 the mouth ot the beast, and out of the m. 
19 I's out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that 
ig. 21 which (sword) proceededout of^bis mouth 

MOTJ'rn, roof of tho — 

Palate, -^in cheh. ' . _^__- 

Job 29. 10 tongue cleaved to tho roof of their month 
Psa 137 6 let my tongue cleave to the roof of my m. 
Son'" 7. the roof of thy mouth like the best wme 
Lam. 4. 4 cleaveth to the roof of his mouth lor tli. 
Eze. 3. 26 thy tongue cleave to thereof of thy mouth 

MOUTH, to stop the — > 

To stop the mouth, ivi(rrofii(a epistomizo. 

Titus I. u Whose mouths must be stopped, who su. 

HO'VE, to — 

1. To move, tremble, !J'.t ziia. 

Esth. 5. 9 that he stood not up, nor moved for lum 

2.T0 lend, ysn chaphets. . 

Job 40. 17 He moveth his iail like a cedar: the sm. 

3. To move sharply. 'fV} charhts. 

Exodii. 7 shall not a dog move his tongue, against 
Josh 10. 21 none moved his tongue sgoinst any of the 

i To move, flee, wander aioay, -m nadad. 

Isa. 10. 14 and there was none that moved the wing 



5. To move, :,pi nua. , , _^ _ 

1 Sa. 1. 13 only her lips' moved, but hefvoico wasndk 
Isa. 6. 4 the posts of the door moved at the vote*; 

6. To cause to move, J713 nua, b. 

2 Ki. 23. i3 Let him alone ; letnomanmovehisboncft 

7. To cause lo wave, ']\i nuph, 5 

Deut23. 25 thou shalt not move a sickle unto thy'^l. 

8. To move, persuade, remove, nio sulh, 5. 

Josh 15. 18 she moved him to ask of her father a flbl(J 
Judg. I. 14 she moved him to ask of her father a (leld 
2 Sa.24. I be moved David against them to say. Go.' 
2 Ch.i8. 31 and God moved them (to depart) from hira 
Job 2. 3 although thou movedst me against him 

d.To make, 5o, njj; abad. ^ . 

Ezra 4. 15 that they have moved sedition within tho 

10. To cause to fall, slumhle, p\s pu/j, 5. ' 

Jer. 10. 4 they fasten it with nails . . that it move not 

11. To move, cause to step, dv_b paam. ^.. 
Judgi3. 25 spirit of tho LORD began to move hlni at, 

I2.T0 move, winlc, pfD qarats. 

Prov 16. 30 moving his lips ho bringcth evu to pasSj 

13. To be angry, to Irouhle, tremble, ^y^', rarjaz. 

2 Sa. 7. 10 dwell in a place of their own, and move 
22. 8 tho foundations of heaven moved and sll 
Psa. 18. 7 foundations also of the hills moved and 
Mic. 7. 17 they shall move out of their holes like w* 

14. To move, shake, irn rachaph, 3. 

Gen. I. 2 spirit of God moved upon tho face of the 

15. JTo teem, hring forth aUmdantly, pp" sharats, 
Eze. 47. 9 every thing that livclh, wliich moveth 

IG.^ teeming creature, y-ya. sherets. 

Lev. II. 10 of all that move in tho waters, and ot aa 

n.To stir iy;, excite, avatrtioi anaseiO. 

Markis. 11 the chief priests moved the people, that 

IS.ro move, agitate, shake, excite, Kivea kineo. 
' Matt 23. 4 vdll not move them with one of their fin. 
Acts 17. 28 In him we live, and move, and have our 

HOVE UghUy, to — 

To move self lightly, '^Sp qalal, 7a. 

Jer. 4. 24 they trembled, and all the hills moved L 

MCVE me, none of these things — 
To make account of not even one thing, ovStvii 
'' Koyov iroiia oudenos logon poieo. 
Acts 20. 24 none of these things move me. neither 0, 

KO'VE, to maio — 

To cause to move, T3 nud, 5. 

2 Ki.2i. 8 Neither will I make the feet of Israel ta. 

MO'TE self, to — * 

To go up and down, '"in Jialak, 7. 

Prov. 23 31 colourinthe cup., it moveth Itself aright 

HO'VABLE or moved, to ho — 

l.To shake self, be slmken, m^ gaash, 7a. 

Jer. 25 16 they shall drink, and be-moved, and be 
"^■^ -,46. 7 flood, whose waters are moved as the riv.T 
46. 8 and (his) waters are moved like the rivers 

I.T0 be moved, n!.T hu7n, 2. "' 

Kuth I. 19 all the city v/as moved about them, and 

3. To move, sound, make a noise, rtr^n ha-/ruih. 

\ Song 5. 4 My beloved, .my bowels were moved fol 

4. To move, slip, fail, ciD mot. 

Psa. 46. 6 The heathen raged, the kingdoms were m. 
/-,,;-•.. ss. 22 shall never suffer the righteous to be m. 

Z..T0 be moved, Bio mot, 2. 
■ I Ch.i6. 30 also shall be stable, that it be not moved 
Job ji. "1 firm in themselves ; they cannot be moved 
Psa. 



13- 



16. 
SI. 

3°- 
46. 
62. 
6z. 
93- 



6 hath said in his heart, I shall not be mo; 

4 that trouble me rejoice when I am moved 

5 Ho that doeth these . 



,^_ . shall never bo mo; 

1 is) at my right hand, I shall not be moved 
7 mercy of the most High he shall not be m, 
6 my prosperity I said, I shall never be ra. 

5 she shall not be moved : God shall help 

2 my defence ; I shall not be greatly moved 

6 He only.. my defence; I shall not be mo. 
I also is established, thatit cannot be moved 

q6 10 shall be established that it shall not be m.' 

112 6 Surely he shall not be moved for ever 

Prov 12' 3 the root of the righteous shall not be ni. 

Isa .«o 20 a graven image, (that) shall not bemoved 

A. . ' 4i' 7 it ^""* °^*^^' (''^^'^ " 2^°'^'^ not be moved 

6.^ moving, tottering, »iD mot. 

Psa- 66. Q and suffereth not our feet to be move* 
121. 3 He wUl not sufCer thy foot to be moved, 
7. To move self, bemoved, nio irwt, 7. 

Isa. 24. 19 is clean dissolved, the earth i3moTed«xc; 

8. To shake, be moved, turned, o'l nut. 

Psa. 99. I The Lord reigneth.. let the earth 1)6 mdt. 

9. To move,-shake, tsander, yi3 nua.^. . 

Prov ■;. 6 her ways are moveable . .tKou canst nott 

Isa 7. 2 his heart was moved, and the heart of 

— Tf^ 7 2 as the trees of the wood are moved ^vitB 

19! I idols of Egj-pt shall be moved at^s pres. 

lV>.Tobe'n\,ofed,-^r:i^nathar:\^^,^^ _ .--i-ii 

:_. JoU 37. I my heart trembleth) atsd js moved out ot 



MOVED. 



/m 



MULE 



\l.To tremble, he troubled, angrtj, U") ra^az.' ' ^ 
^2 Sa. 1 3. 35 the king: was mucli moved, and went up 
1 Ch.17. 9 shall dwell in their place, and shall be m. 
Visa. 14. 9 Hell from beneath is moved for the<J to 

12. To shake, tremble, tyyT ra.ash. 

Jer. 49. 21 The earth is moved at the noise of their 

13. To be shaken, VV.! raash, 2. ' •»—- ■>**i-^«'^^- , 
' Jer. 50. 46 earth is moved, and the cry is heard am. 

14. To irtovc, (igitate, skake, excite, mvioi kineu. 
Acts 211-30 all the city was moved, smd the people 
Bev. 6. 14 every mountain and. island were moved , 

Ih. To fawn upon, cajole, craivin saino.' '^"' ■ ■ ' 
I Th. 3. 3 That no man should be moved by these afll. 

16. To shake, agitate, toss, <ra\eva salcuo. 

K Acts 2. 25 my right hand,' that I should not be mo. 
Xl.To shake, troiMe, distiirb, (relia seiij. 
~):!;']Matt2t. 10 all the eity was moved, saying, AVho is t.7 
%S.To bear, carry, cpilpca phero. . ' ■■-•'%: 

' jxVe. I. 21 men of God spake .. moved by the Holy G. 
MOVED away, be —^"*^'y:^::^-'- ■■'■' '' ■'^' 
J'o move away, or over, /xeraKiveaj metakineo. 
Col. I. 23 not moved away from the hope of the g. 

MOVED, -wliich cannot be — •' 

Unshaken, aaaKcvros asalcutos: 
'Heb. 12. 28 receiving a kingdom which cannot benx, 

MOVED with fear, to be — '_ " ^ 

To be careful, devout, cv\afi^oi.iai eulaheoma,i.\. ,- 

■ Heb. :i. 7 moved with fear, prepared an ark to the 

MOVEE of- _ _ ''\ \ 

^p move, Ktvfdi Mn'ed^ ^, 

' 'Acts 24. 5 a mover of sedition among all the Jews '- 

MOVING (creature or thing) — ^ 

I.Moving, "i'i nid. *», . ^ 

I Job 16. s and the moving of my lips should asswage 

Z,A creepiing thing, iyp^ remesA ■» . 

Geu. 9. 3 Every moving thing that liveth shall be ^ 

Z.A teeming thing, yw sherds.'- "; _ _^ 

- Gen. I. 20 the'raoving creature that hath life.^nd '; 

^.Movement, commotion, Kivrjffiv kines-ls. _ 

John 5. 3'foll£..[waitingforthe moving of the water] 

MOWER— .( 

To shorten, reap, nsR qatsar.^ 

\Psa. 129. 7 Wlierewith the mower filleth riot liis hand 

MOWING, MOWN grass —"1 

A shearing, moioing, cut grass, 13 geg. 
• I*sa. 72. 6 comedownlikc rain upon the mown grass 
''Amos 7. I the lattergrowthafterthekiug's mowings 

MO'-ZA, NV'm origin, off spiring?' 

1. A son of Caleb, sou of Jephunneli. / B.C. 1470. 

Vi Ch. 2. 46 Ephah. .beg.it Haran, and M., and Gazez 

S. A Bcnjamite, descendant of Saul. B.C. 1890. 

•- ,1 Ch. 8. 36 Azmaveth, and Zimri ; and Zinu-i begat M. 

^ 8. 37 M. begat Binea : Rapha (was)l>is son, Ele. 

9. 42 Azmaveth, aud Zimri; and Zimri begat M. 

g 43 And M. begat Binea; and Rephaiah his 

MO'-ZAH, rt-^hn. > 

A city in Benjamin, near Rosh, now Kulonish or JSIizzeh. 
■ Josh. 18. 26 And llizpeh, and Chepliirah, and 31. 
MUCH — 
1. Great, Vnj gadol.\ 

■ Isa. 56. 1 2 shall be as this day . . much more abundant 
^.Tieavy, weighty, 15| kabed. 

Exod.i2. 38 and flocks and herds, (even) very much c. 
' Num2o. 20 Edom came out against liim with much 

S. Abundant, great, mighty. Tag kabbir.^ 

Job 15. 10 very aged men, much elder than thy fat. 
31. 25 and because mine hand had gotten much 

i. Might, IND nieod. 

Gen. 26. 16 Go from us ; for thou art much mightier 
34. 12 Askmeneversomuohdowryandgift, and 
Ruth I. 13 it givfcth me much for your sakes, that 
I Sa. 18. 30 more wisely, .so that his name was much 
19. 2 Jonathan, Saul's son, delighted much in 
a Sa. 14. 25 there was none to be so much praised as 
Weh. 6. 16 they were much cast down in their own 
Psa.119. 107 I am afflicted very much: quicken me, O 

• Jer. 2. 36 Why gaddest thou about so much to cha. 

h.Ahundance, increase, nf\'Ci mirbah. 

Eze. 23. 32 and had in derision ; it containeth mUQtl 

S.Bony, substantial, D'^i! atsumf 

f sa. 35. 18 I will praise thee among much geopla 

^. To spread, T\-^s pasah.' _^ =—«► 

lev. 13. 33 if the scall spread" much in the skin after 

^:Many, much, an rab. 

Gen. 30. 43 had ranch cattle, and maid servants, and 
^ J- 50. 20 as (it is)this day, to save much people a. 
Num2i. 6 bit the people; and much people of Israel 
'Deut. 3. 19 your cattle. .1 know that ye have much 
' ,- 28. 38 Thou Shalt carry much seed out into the 
y'osh22. 8 Return with mucIi riches unto your tents 
5S'.'->4>22.' ^8 and with very much cattle, with silver * 
a Sa. 13. 34'thcre came much people by the way of the' 
I Ki. 10. 2 and very much gold, and precious stones 

[ ofELiziio whon they saw. .much money in theclicjt 



. I CI1.18. 8 very much brass, wherewith Solomon m. 
!■ 22. 8 because thou hast shed much blood upon 
2 Ch.17. '3 I12 h.id much business in the cities of J. 

20. 25 in gathering of the spoil, it was so much 

24. II when they saw that, .much n"(oney, the 

25. 13 three thousand of them, and took much 
26. 10 he h.ad much cattle, both in the low cou. 
28. 8 and took also away much spoil from them 
30. 13 there assembled at Jerusalem much pco. 
32. 4 there was gathered much people together 

32. 4 kings of Assyria come, and find much w.? 
Psa. 19. 10 than gold, yea, than much fine gold ; sw. 
Prov 15. 6 In the house of the righteous (is) much 
Isa. 21. 7 andhehcarkeneddiligcntlywitlimuclihe. 
Eze. 17. 15 that they might give him horses and m. 

22. 5 shall mock thee . . infamous . . much vexed 

25. 7 horsemen, and companies, and much pe. 
Jen. 4. II aud their left hand ; and. .much cattle 

^.Abundance, m rob. 

2 Ch.27. 3 gate., and on the wall of Ophel he built m. 
Psa. 33. 16 a mighty man is not delivered by much 
Prov. 7. 21 With her much fair speech she caused him 

13. 23 Much food (is in) the tillage of the poor 

14. 4 much increase (is) by the strength of the 
Eccl. I. 18 in much wisdom (is) much grief; and he 

10. To cause tomidliply, make abundant,nyirabah,5. 

Gen. 41. 49 Joseph gathered corn, .very much, until 

Josli 13. 1 tliere remaineth yet very much land to be 

! I- 22. 8 with iron, and very much raiment: divide 

2 Sa. 8. 8 And. .king David took exceeding much- 

1 Ki. 4. 29 God gave Solomon wisdom . . exceeding m. 

2 Ki.io. 18 Baal a little. .Jehu shall serve him much 

21. 6 wrought much wickedness in the sight of 
21. 16 Manasseh shed innocent blood very much 

1 Ch. 20. 2 he brought also exceeding much spoil out 

3 Ch.14. 13 and they carried away very much spoil 

, 32. 27 Hezekiah had exceeding much richesand 

33. 6 wrought much evil in the sight of the L. 
Neh. 4. 10 is decayed, and (there is) much rubbish 
Prov 25. 27 not good to cat much honey ; so., to search 
Eccl. 5. 12 (is) sweet, whether he eat little or much 

5. 17 much sorrow and wrath with his sickness 
5. 20 he shall not much remember the days of 
9. 18 war : but one sinner destroyeth much g. 

12. 12 and much study (is) a weariness of the 11. 
Isa. 30. 33 the pile thereof (is) fire and much Avood 
Jer. 40. 12 gathered wine and summer fruits very m. 
Hag. I. 6 Ye have sown much, and bring in little 
'« ,.■ , T. '^p Ye looked for much, and, lo, (it canie'i to 

11. Much, many, great, tcs'ty saggi^ 

Dau. 4. 12 the fruit thereof much, and in it (was) m. 
7. 5 they said thus unto it. Arise, devour m. 

7. 28 my cogitations much troubled me, and my 

12. Su^cient, licavSs hihanos. 

'Luke 7. 12 and much people of the city was with her 

Acts 5. 37 Judas. .drewaway[inueh]peopleafterhim 

- II. 24 and much people was added unto the L. 

11. 26 with the church, and taught much people 
jg 26 hath persuaded aud turned away much p. 

.» 27. 9 Now, when much time was spent, and 

l3.il/ore, rather, fiaWov mallon.' 

Matt. 6. 26 the fowls. .Are ye not rnuch better than 

li.Afuch, many, TToXvs 2^olus. "_!_r ""-.-.,'* 

. Matt 6. 30 not much more, .you, ye of little faith 

13. s stony places, where they had not much = 
- 26. 9 tliis ointment might have been sold for m. 

Mark i. 45 he went out, and began to publish (it) m. 

4. 5 stony ground, where it had not much ea. 

5. 10 he besought him much that he would not 
5. 21 othej side, much people g.ithcred unto him 

5. 24 much people followed him, and thronged 

6. 34 Jesus, when he came out, saw much pe. 
Luke 7. 47 Her sins, .are forgiven ; for she loved mu. 

8. 4 when much people were gathered tog. 7. II 
g. 37 down from the hill, much people met him 

10. 40 Martha was cumbered about much serving 

12. 19 Soul, thou hast much goods laid up form. 
12. 48 much is given, of him shall be much req. 
12. 48 to whom men have committed much, of 
16. 10 that which is least is faithful also in mu. 
16. 10 is unjust in the least is unjust also in much 

John 3. 23 because there was much water there : and 
t 6. to Now there was much grass in the place / 

7. 12 there was much murmuring among the p. 
12. 9 Much people of the Jews therefore knew 
12. 12 On the next day much people that were 
12. 24 hut if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit 

14. 30 Hereafter I will not talk much with you 

15. 5 the same bringeth forth much fruit ; for 
-'15. 8 is my Father glorified, that ye bear much 

Acts lo. 2 whiqh gave much alms to the people, and 

14. 22 that we must through mncli tribulation 

15. 7 when there had been much disputing, Pe. 

16. 16 v/hich brought hel- masters muchfeain by 
18. 10 to hurt thee : for I have much people in 
18. 27 helped them much which had believed • 
20. 2 .ind had given them much exhortation, he 

26. 24 Paul., much learning doth make thee mad 

27. 10 this voyage will be with hurt and much 
pom. 3. 2 !Much every way : chiefly, because that 

5.- 9 Muchmorethen.beingnowjustifiedbyhis 
5. 10 much more, being reconciled, we shall be 
S. 15 much more the grace of God, and the gift 
5. 17 much more they which receive abundance 
, 9. 22 endured with much long suffering tlie v. 

15. 22 I have been [much] hindered from coming 

16. 6 Greet Mary, who bestowed much labour 

16. 13 U'erais.wluch laboured much in the Lordj 



2. 

1 Ti. 3. 

2 Ti. 4. 
Titus 2. 
Phm. 
He]). 1 

12. 



1 Co. 2. 3 in weakness, and in fear, and in miicli trj 

12. 23 much more those members of the body/ 
16. ig Aquila and Priscilla salute you much in- 

2 Co. 2. 4 For out of much affliction and anguish o{ 

3. 9 much more doth tlie ministration of rlgj 

3. II much more that which remaineth (is) gl. 

6. 4 as the ministers of God, in much patience 

8. 4 Praying us with much entreaty that wo. 

8. 15 He that (had g.ithered) much had nothing 

■ 8. 22 now much more diligent, upon the great) 

Phil. 2. 12 but noAv much more in my absence, work 

,1 Th. I. 5 in the Holy Ghost, and in muchassurance 

, I. 6 having received the word in much afflict; 

2 the gospel of God with much contentioa 
8 not given to much wine, not greedy of fi> 

14 Alexander the coppersmith did me much 

3 not given to much wine, teachers of good, 

8 though I might be much bold in Christ toj 

9 shall we not much rather be in subjection, 
25 much more (shall not) we (escape) if we ( 

Jas. 5. 16 prayer of a righteous man avaiieth much 

1 Pe. I. 7 being much more precious than of gold < 
Rev. s- 4 I wept [much], because no man was foun(^ 

8. 3 there was given unto him much incensed, 
19. 1 1 heard a great voice of much people in\ 
[See also Aud, as, discouraged, displeased, half so) 
heed, how, love, more, observed, perplexed, over, pain, 
pained, so, speaking, sufficient, too, twice as, very, 
work.] 

MUCH, to ask, gather, take, or yield — . ^ _^ " 

To cause to muliip>ly, make abundant, n^"! rabah', 5. . 
Gen. 34. 12 A "k me never somuch dowry and gift, aud 
Exod 16. 18 he that gathered much h.id nothing over 
Neh. . g. 37 it yieldeth much increase unto the kings 
Jer. 2. 22 For though thou, .take thee much soap 

MUCH abroad — 

To spread, be spread, n'^5 pasali^ 

Lev. 13. 7 if the scab spread much' ab ad in the 8. 
• 13. 22 if it spread much abroad in the skin, then 

13. 27 if it be spread much abroad in the skin 

MUCH less, how — 

How much less, h'? '3 ^K aph ki lo. 

2 Ch.32. 15 how much less shall your God (leliver you 
MUCH more — , 

1 . To cause to multiply, make abundant, fryirdbah, 5i 

Exod36. 5 The people bring much more than enough 
2 Ch.25. g The Lord is able to give thee much more 

2.70 {cause to) add, Ip; yasaph, 5. 

I Sa. 20. 13 The Lord do so. and much more to Jona, 
MUCH perplexed, to be — ' 
To be in doubt or perplexity, Smirope'w diaporeS. ' 

Luke24. 4 as they were much perplexed, thereabout 
MUCH set by, to be -r- 
To he great, Sns ga.dal, .. 

1 Sa. 26. 24 so let my life be much set by. in the cyea 

MUCH, to bo so — 

To he many, abundant, ng"; rabah. 

Gen. 43. 34 Benjamin's mess wag five times so much 
MUCH, too — 
l.T'o caiise to or let remain over, "vv yaihar, 5i^ 

Exod36. .7 for all the work to make it, and too, roucb 

2. Many, much, abundant, Dn rab.: 

V Numi6. 3, 7 (Ye t.ike) too much upon you-.. 
Josh.ig. 9 thcpartof..Judah was too much for them 

1 Ki. 12. 28 It is too much tor you to go up to Jerus. 

MUCH, vei7 — ' ' 

Much, many, abundant, ni rah: s.,.^ 

} 2 Ch.32. 29 for God had given him substance very nj. 
MUTIXEES — 
A veil, mujjler, h^i. raal. v 
• Isa. 3. 19 the chains^ and the bracelets, and the m; 

MUHBERRY TREE — 

Baka tree, mulberry, N33 baka. . 

2 Sa. 5. 23 upon them over against the mulberry trees 
fe:." 5. 24 a going in the tops of the mulberry trees 
;i Ch.14. 14 upon them over against the mulberry trees 

14. 15 going in the tops of the mulberry ti'ecs 
MULE— • 

\.A mule, separate one, 'Vi^ pered. 
,2 Sa. 13. 2g every man gat him up upon his mule, and 
,, 18. 9 Absalom rode upon a mule, and the mule 
.f.~ 18. 9 the mule that (was) under him went away 

1 Ki. 10. 25 spices, horses, and mules, a rate year by 
\ 18. 5 find grass to save the horses and mules al. 

2 Ki. 5. 17 be given to thy servant two mules' burden 

1 Ch.i2. 40 bread on asses, and on camels, and on m, 

2 Ch. 9. 24 spices, horses and mules, a rate year by 
Ezra 2. 66 their mules, two hundred forty and five 
Neh. 7. 68 their mules, two hundred forty and fiva 
Psa. 32.. 9 Be ye not as the horse, (or) as the mula 
Isa. 66. 20 in litters, and upon mules, and upon sW/ 
Eze. 27. 14 traded . .with horses . . horsemen aud mu, 
Zcch.14. 15 so sliall be the plague of the.. mule, oIC 

2. A female mnle, .TJl? pirdah. 

I Ki. I. 33 to ride upon mine own mulc.arid bHiigl 

' "I. 38 Solomon to ride upon king David's mul^ 

y 1. 44 have caused him to ride upon the kiuginu 

Z^A swift beast, courser,' vy\ rehesh.. 
""* Esth. 8. 10 riders on mules, camels, (and) young dr()> 
'3. 14 the poata that rode upoB mulea (aiu4lJ^ 



MUIi^JIPLI^D,. 



G75P- 



'MULTITUDE 



4. Warm springs, on', yemim. 
i-t Gen. 36. 24 that found, tlio mules in the wilderness 
MULTIPIIED, to be — 
l.JTo he many, multiply, 33"! rahah. 
^- • Gen. 6. i when men began to multiply on the face 
Job 35. 6 or (if) thy transgressions be multiplied 
'Psa. 38. 19 they that hate me wrongfully arc multip. 
;Isa. 59. 12 our transgressions are multiplied before 

?. To be many, more, abundant, .151 rahah. 

•AExodii. 9 that my wonders may be multiplied in the 

'Deut. 8. 13 is multiplied, and all that thou hast is m. 

f II. 21 That your days may be multiplied, and 

)i Ch. 5. 9 because their cattlo were multiplied in 

Job 27. 14 If his children be multiplied, (it is) for 

jl*sa. 16. 4 Their sorrows shall be multiplied (that) 

I 107. 38 so that they are multiplied greatly, and 

'iProv. 9. 11 by me thy days shall be multiplied, and 

( (, 29. 16 When the wicked are multiplied, transg. 

Jer. 3. 16 when ye be multiplied and increased in 

.'Eze. 31. 5 his boughs were multiplied, and his bran. 

j. To cause to multiply, malce abundant, n^"; rahah, 5. 
j^-Eze. 21. 15 heart may faint, and (their) ruins bo mul. 

jl. To become great or many, Kiiy scga. 

fexPaij, 4. I unto all people.^ Peace be multiplied unto 

f 6. 25 unto all people.. Peace be multiplied unto 

Z.To multiply, increase, ■wK-qOvvu 2>lSthuno. 

J Acts 6. I when the number of the disciples was m. 

MTTLTIPLT — 

\.Abimdant, 3i rah. 

f--Exod23. 29 beast of the field multiply against thee 

2.A myriad, ten thousand, rinjn rebabah, 

I Eze. 16. 7 I have caused thee to multiply as the biul 

KTJLTIPLT, to — ■ 

}..To multiply, multitude, ficrt or jori hainon, haman. 
• Eze. 5. 7 Because ye multiplied more than the na. 

2. To multiply, heap up, "133 kahar, 5, 

>- Job 35. 16 he multiplieth words without knowledge 

3. To midtiply, make abundant, "in^ aihar, 5. 
Eze. 35. 13 have multiplied your words against me_ 

i.To be many, abundant, n3T rahah. 

Geti. I. 22 Be fruitful, and multiply, aud fill the w 
I". 22 and let fowl multiply in the earth 
I. 28 Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish 
8. 17 be fruitful, and multiply upon the earth 
■9. I Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish 
'9. 7 Andyou,beyefruitful,andmultiply;bring 
9. 7 forth abundantly In the earth, and multi. 

35. II I (am)God Almighty ; be fruitful and m. 
47. 27 Israel, .grew, and multiplied exceedingly 

jExod. I.. 7 increased abundantly, and multiplied, and 

1. 10 lest they multiply, and it come to pass, that 

1. 12 But. .the more they multiplied and grew 

I. 20 the people multiplied, and waxed very m. 

IDeut. 8. I that ye may live, and multiply, and go iu 

■ 8. 13 And. .thy herds and tiiy flocks multiply 

30. 16 that thou mayest live and multiply : and 

5. To cause to multiply, make abundant, nni rabah, 5. 

'~\G6n. 3. 16 I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy 

~ " 1 16. 10 I will multiply thy seed exceedingly, that 

\i7. 2 covenant., and will multiply thee e.xceed. 

117. 20 will multiply him exceedingly; twelve p. 

22. 17 in multiplying I will multiply thy seed as 

s6. 24 will bless thee, and multiply thy seed, for 

'28. 3 maketheefruitful, and nwltiply thee, that 

) . 48. 4 I will make thee fruitful, and multiply .-w,^ 

Exod. 7. 3 raultiplymysignsandmywondersinthel.' 

32. 13 I will multiply your seed as the stars of 

Lev. 26. 9 make you fruitful, and mu^^^iply you, and 

Deut. I. 10 The Lord your God hath multiplied you 

'■'^'''yf 7. 13 he will love thee, and bless thee, and m. 

13. 17 multiply thee, as he hath sworn unto thy 

17. 16 he shall not multiply horses to himself 

17. 16 to the end that he should multiply horses 

17. 17 Neither shall he multiply wives to himself 
17. 17 neither shall he greatly multiply to him. 

1.28. 63 to do you good, and to multiply you; so 
, - 30. 5 he will do thee good, and multiply thee 
Josh.24. 3 and multiplied his seed, and gave him I. 
.1 Ch. 4. 27 neither did all theirfaraUy multiply, like 
Keh. 9. 23 Their children also multipliedst thou as., 
(Job . 9. 17 andmultipliethmy wounds without cause 
) A 29. 18 and I shall multiply .. d.ays as the sand 

34. 37 and multiplieth his words against God 
Isa." -9. 3 Thou hast multiplied the nation, (aud) 
Jer. 30. 19 1 will multiply them, and they shall not 

33. 22 so will I multiply the seed of David my 
I tEze. II. 6 Ye have multiplied yoiu- slain in this city 

. 16. 25 to every one that passed by, and multip,- 

16. 29 Thou hast moreover multiplied thy forn. 

]X6. SI thou hast multiplied thine abomination? 

!23.'i9 Yet she multiplied her whoredoms, inca. 

'36. 10 I will multiply men upon you, all the ho. 

36. II I will multiply upon you man and beast 
. 36. 30 I will multiply the fruit of the tree, aud 

.'37. 26 I will placethem, aud multiply them, and 
flos. 2. 8 wine, and oil, and multin'.ied her silver 
~^ 8. 14 and Judah hath multiplied fenced cities 
12. 10 I have multiplied visions, and used sim. 
Amos 4. 4 at Gilgal multiply transgression ; and b. 
Ij^Nah. 3. leThouhastmultipliedthymerchantsabove 
SkTo multipl;/, increase, irXrieivo} pi ethuno. _ _ 
T^5JiJ -6. j 7 the number of the disciples multiplied in 
'^^"'^'^- V ? the people grew and multiplied iu Egypt_ 



Jer. 



Eze. 



Acts 9. 31 the comfort of the Holy Ghost, were mu. 
h- 12. 24 But the word of God grew and multiplied 
2 Co. 9. 10 multiply your seed sown, and increase tlio 
Heb. 6. 14 Surely, .multiplying 1 will multiply thee 

1 Pe. I. 2 Grace unto you, and peace, bemultiplied 

2 Pe. I. .2 Grace and peace be multiplied uuto you 
Judo 2 lIercyuntoyou,andpeacc,andlovc,bem. 

KTJLTIPI,YrMG, to make to multiply — 

To cause to multiply, make numerous, .131 rahah, 5. 

Gen. 22. 17 in multiplying I will multiply'thy seed 
26. 4 I will make thy seed to multiply as the 
iraiTITTTDE — 
\.A multitude, pox amon. 

Jer. 46. 25 Behold, I will punish the multitude of 1 
52. 15 earned away, .the rest of the multitude 
2. A multitude, noise, store, jiDn hamon. 

Judg.4. 7 witli his chariots, and his multitude ; and 

1 Sa.14. 16 and, behold, the multitude melted away 

2 Sa. 6. 19 among the wiiole multitude of Israel, as 

1 Ki.2o. 13 Hast thou seen all this great multitude? 

20. 28 will I deliver all this great multitudointo 

? Ki. 7. 13 as all the multitude of Israel tliat are left 

7. 13 as all the multitude of the Israelites that 

25.11 with the remnant of the multitude, did N. 

2 Ch.13. 8 ye (be) a great multitude, and. .v/ith you 

14. II in thy name v/o go against this multitude 
20. 2 There comcth a great multitude against 
20. 15 nor dismayed by reason of this great mu. 
20. 24 they looked unto the multitude, and, be. 

32. 7 norforallthcmuUitudothat(is)withhim 
Job 31. 34 Did I fear a great multitude, or did the 

\ -V ■ 39. 7 He scorneth the multitude of the city, n. 

Psa. 42. 4 fori had gone with the multitude ; I went 

Isa. 5, 13 and their multitude dried up with thirst 

^' 5. 14 their glory, and their multitude, and their 

13. 4 The noise ofa multitude in the mountains 

x6. 14 be contemned, with all that great multi. 

17. 12, Woe to the multitude of many people 

29. 5 ^Moreover the multitude of thy strangers 

29. 5 the multitude of the terrible ones, .as ch, 

29. 7 the multitude of all the nations 

29. 8 so shall the multitude of all the nations 

33. 14 the multitude of the city shall be left; the 
3. 23 from the hills, .the multitude of mount. 

10. 13 a multitude of waters in the heavens, and 
49. 32 aud the multitude of their cattle a spoil 
51. 16 (is) a multitude of waters in the heavens 
51. 42 she is covered with the multitude of the . 
■ 7. II nor of their multitude, nor any of theirs 
■\ 7. 12 for wrath (is) upon all the multitude th.. 
-7. 13 vision (is) touching the whole multitude" 
,' 7. 14 my wrath (is) upon all the multitude th. 
23. 42 a voice of a multitiule being at ease (was) 
29. 19 he shall take her multitude, and take her 

30. . 4 they shall take away her multitude, and 

30. 10 I will also make the multitude of Egypt 
30. 15 and I will cut off the multitude of JJo ' 

31. 2 Pliaraoh king of Egypt, and to his multi. 

31. iS This (is) Piiaraoh and all his multitude 

32. 12 will I cause thy multitude to fall, the ter. 
132. 12 all the multitude thereof shall be destro. 

32. 16 for Egypt, and for all hermultitude, saith 
32. iS .Sou of man, wail for the multitude of E. 
'32. 20 to the sword : draw her and all her multi. 
'32. 24 There (is) Elam and all her multitude ro. 
,32. 25 iu the midst of the slain with all her mu. 
32. 26 Meshech, Tubal, aud all her multitude 
32. 31 shall be comforted over all his multitude 
32. 32 Pharaoh .ind all his multitude, saith the 
39. Ti there shall they bury Gog, and all his ra. 

10. 6 voice of his words like the voice of a mu. 
10 shall assemble a multitude of great forces 

ji. II he shall set forth a great multitude ; but 

11. II the multitude shall be given into his hand 
II. 12 when he hath taken away tlie multitude 
II. 13 shall set forth a multitude greater than 

3. 14 ilultitudes, multitudes in the valley of de. 

Z.A living creature, beast, desire, 'rt ehai.^ 

Psa. 74. 19 the soul of thy turtle dove unto the mul. 

LFull, t<ho maleS^ 

; Jer. 12! 6 they have called a multitude after thee 

5.Fulnes3, kSs melo^ 

;, , Gen. 48. 19 his seed shall become a multitude of na. 
J ,' Isa. 31. 4 when a multitude of shepherds is called 

Q. Abundance, increase, .I'S")? marbith: 
;■ 2 Ch.30. 18 a multitude of the people, .many of Eph. 

7. A thick mass, crowd, ijd sak. 
• Psa. 42.' 4 for I had gone with the multitude; I went 

^.Company, swarm, niy edah. 

■ .' Psa. 68. 30 the multitude of the bulls, with the calves 

^.A congregation, convention, ^np/qahal. 

Gen. 28. 3 that thou mayest be a multitude of people 
r- ■-:.,. 48. 4 I will make of thee a multitude of people 
Jer." 44. 15 a great multitude, even all the people that 

Id. Abundance, 3n rah. 

'"' Exodi2. 38 a mi.xed multitude" went up also with them 
23. 2 ThoushaltnotfoUowamultitude to. .evil 
Num 32. 1 Gad had a very great multitude of cattle 
2 Ch. I. 9 a people like the dust of the earth in mu. 
Psa. 97. I let the multitude of isles be gl.id (thereof ) 
^ 109. 30 yea, I will praise him among the multit. 
_^ Eze. 31. 5 because of the multitude of waters, when 

W. Abundance, .3t rob. 

Gen. 16.. 10 tliat it.§hall not be numbered for mUltL' 



Dan. 



Joel 



Geu.-3o. 30 and it i3(now)mcrcased untoamultltuds 
32. 12 which cannot be numbered formultitudo 

48. 16 let them grow into a multitude in the mi. 
Lev. 25. 16 According to the multitude of years thou 
Deut. I. 10 this day as the stars of heaven for multi. 

10. 22 made thee as the stars of heaven for mu. 

23. 62 ye were as the stars of heaven for multi. 
Josh.ii. 4 the9andthat(is)upontheseashoreiuniu. 
Judg. 6. 5 and they came as grasshoppers for multi, 

7. 12 m the valley like grasshoppers for multitw 

7. 12 as the sand by the sea side for multitude 

1 Sa. 13. 5 the sand which (isjon the sea shore in ra, 
3 Sa. 17. II as the s.-.ud that (is) by the sea for multi. 

1 Ki. 3. 8 cannot be numbered nor counted for mu. 

4. 20 as the sand which (is) hy the sea in mult. 

8. 5 could not be told nor numbered for mul.« 

2 Ch. 5. 6 could not be told nor numbered for mul. 
Estb. 5. II multitndoof his children, and all. .where! 

10. 3 accepted of t!.o multitude of his brethren 
Job II. 2 .Should not the multitude of words be an. 

32. 7 multitude of years should teach wisdom 
35. 9 By rea.son of tlie multitude of oppressions 

Psa. 5. 7 thy house in the multitude of thy mercy 

5. 10 cast them out in the multitude of their 

33. 16 There is no king saved by the multitude 

49. 6 boast themselves in the multitude of their 
, 51. I according unto the multitude of thy ten. 

69. 13 God,iu the multitude of thymercyhcar 

69. 16 ace. to the multitude of tliy tender mere. 

94. ig In the multitude of my thoucthts witliin 

lofi. 7 they remembered not the multitude of thy 

106. 45 repented according to the multitude of 

Prov 10. 19 In the multitude of words there wanteth 

11. 14 but in the multitude of counsellors., saf. 

14. 28 In the multitude of people (is) the king's 

15. 22 in the multitude of counsellors they are 
20. .15 There is gold, and a multitude of rubies 

24. 6 and in multitude of counsellors . . safety 
EccL 5. 3 a dream cometh through the multitude of 

5. 3 and a fool's voice, .by multitude of words 

5. 7 in the multitude of dreams and many w. 

Isa. I. II To whatpurpose(is)theinultitudeof your 

37. 24 Bytheniultitudeof my chariots ain I cohio 

47. 9 in their perfection for the multitude of thy 

47,. 12 ivith the multitude of thy sorceries, wh. 

47. 13 Thou art wearied in the multitude of thy 

63. 7 according to the multitude of his loving 

Jer. 30. 14, 15 for the multitude of tliine iniquity 

Lam. I. 5 altlicted her for the multitude 01 hertra. 

3. 32 according to the multitude of his mercies 

Eze. 14. 4 according to the multitude of his idols 

* 19.11 in her height with the multitude of her b. 

27. 12 by reason of the multitude of all. .riches 

■ 27. i5 by reason of the multitude of the wares ol 

27. 18 iu her multitude of the wares of thy ma. 

27. i8 for the multitude of .all riches; in the wino 

27. 33 with the multitude of thy riches, and of ^ 

28. i5 By the multitude of thy merchandise they 
28. i3 by the multitude of tliino iniquities, by 
31, 9 I have made him fair by the multitude ot 

Hos. 9. 7 for tho multitude of thine iniquity, and 
10. I according to the multitude of his fruit he 

10. 13 trust, .in the multitude ofthymightyraen 
'Nah. 3. 3 a multitude of slain, and a great number 

3. 4 Because of tho multitude of the whored, 
^ Zech. 2. 4 for the multitude of men aud cattle ther. 

\2.Slrife, pleading, 3'"! rib. 
' Job 33. 19 and themultitudeofhisboneswith strong 

\Z.A loaggon^ rider, driver, 33"; reJceh. 

2 Ki.ig. 23 With the multitude of my chariots I am 

H. Abundance, company, n'jsa shiphah. 

Isa. 60. 6 The multitude of camels shall cover thea 

IZ.Crowd, ox^os ochlos. . 

Matt. 4. 25 there followed him great multitudes of pe. 
5. I And seeing tho multitudes he went up into 
8. I Whcnhev,-ascomodown..greatmultitudes 

8. 18 v/hen Jesus saw great multitudes about 

9. 8 when the multitude saw (it), they marv. 
'9. 33 the multitudes marvelled, saying. It was 
/ 9. 36 when he saw the multitudes, he was mo. 

11. 7 Jesus began to say unto the multitudes 
*12. 15 great [multitudes] followed him, and ho 

13. 2 great multitudes were gathered together 

13. 2 the whole multitude stood on the shora 

13. 34 All these things, spake Jesus unto the m. 
'13. 36 Jesus sent the multitude away, and went 
'14. 5 he feared the multitude, because they c. 
,14. 14 Jesus went forth, and saw a great multit. 
14. 15 send the multitude away, that they may 

14. 19 he commanded the multitude to sit down 
14. 19 disciples, and the disciples to the multit. 
14. 22 other side, while he sent the multitudes 

14. 23 when he had sent the multitudes away 
75. 10 he called the multitude, and said unto 

15. 30 great multitudes came unto him, h'ai'ing 
13. 31 Insomuch that the multitude wondered 
15. 32 I have compassion on the multitude, bee. 
35. 33 so much bread, .as to fill so great a mult. 

15. 35 he commanded the multitude to sit down 
15. 36 disciples, and the disciples to the mul'itu. 
15. 39 he sent away the multitude, and took ihip 
17. 14 when they were come to the multitude 

19. 2 great multitudes followed him ; and ha 

20. 29 as they departed from Jericho, a greatm. 
so. 31 the multitude rebuked them, because they 
SI. 8 a very great multitude spread their garm. 

21. 9 the multitudes that went before, and that 
'si. ii the multitude said. This is Jesus the prO/ 
.21^ they feared the multitude , because they 



MULTITUDE. 



680; 



Ci- 



MUST 



Watt22. 33 •h'lion the multitude heard . . they were as. 

-33.. 1 Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and 

28. 47 witli him a great multitude with swords 

,26 5? In that same liour said Jesus to the m\il. 

27 -i persuaded tl>e multitude that they should 

- 27. 24 washed. .hands before the multitude, say. 

i^Iark 2. rs all the multitude resorted unto him, and 

""^ 3. 9 should wait on him because o£ the multi. 

3. 20 tlie multitude coraeth togetlier again, so 
' \3. 32 the multitude sat about him ; and they 

4. I there was gathered unto him a great mu. 

• S.- ■ I the wliole multitude was by tlie sea on the 
■- C 36 when they liad sent away the multitude 

S 31 Thou seest the multitude thronging tliee 
7 33 he took him aside from the multitude, and 
8. - 1 In those days the multitude being very g. 
. Isy2 I have compassion on the multitude, be. 
" 'g 14 he saw a great multitude about them, and 
^ 'q 17 one o£ the multitude answered and said 
114 43 with him a great multitude with swords 
•15. 8 the multitude, crying aloud, began to d. 
Idke 3. 7 Theasaid he to the multitude that came 
•T i 15 great multitudes came together to hoar 
? .,5. jQ might bring liim in because of the mult. 

6. 19 the whole multitude sought to touch him 
"■(•8 45 Master, tlie multitude throng thee and 
o. 12 Send the multitude away, that they may 
/o. 16 gave to the disciples to set before the m. 
14. 25 there went great multitudes with liim: and 
is! 36 hearing the multitude pass by, ho asked 
19. 39 some of the Pharisees from among the m. 
E2. 6 unto thein in the absence of the multitude 
f " ■ 22. 47 while he yet spake, behold a multitude 
' iJ'olm 5. 13 Jesus had conveyed himself av/ay, a mu. 
' 6. 2 a great multitude followed him, because 

'Jlcta 13. 45 when the Jews saw the multitudes, they 
.j6. 22 the multitude rose up together against 
19. 33 they drew Alexander out of the multitude 
'si. 34 one thing, some«another, among the mu. 

• 2t. 18 found me. .neither with multitude, nor 
'^E.ev. 7. 9 a great multitude, which no man could 

• i;. 15 and multitudes, and nations, and tongues 
/'ig.-. .6 I heard as it were the. voice of a great m. 

J6 MuUitMe, fulness, x/\r)0os plethos. 

"Mark 3. 7 a great multitude from Galilee followed 

3. 8 a great multitude, when they had heard 

liUKe I. lb the whole multitude of the people were 

2. 13 amultitud» of the heavenly host praising 
' 5. 6 they inclosed a great multitude of fishes 

6. 17 great multitude of people out of all Judea 
8. 37 Then the whole multitude of the country 
/ " 19- 37 tt'iB whole miiltitude of the disciples began 
;.>- , »3. I the whole multitude of them arose, and 
JToliii 5. 3 In these lay a great multitude of impotent 
21. 6 not able to draw it for the multitude of 
''!^Ct8 2. 6 the multitude came together, and were 
;•■- 4. 32 the multitude of them that believed were 

5. 14 added, .multitudes both of men and wo. 
., ts; 16 There came also a multitude (out) of tlie 

"jfi. 2 Then the twelve called the multitude of 
fe. 5 the saying pleased the whole multitude 
J4. i, I that a great multitude both of the Jews 
H. 4 the multitude of the city was divided: and 
155. 12. Then all tlie multitude kept silence, and 
15. 30 when they had gathered the mijltitudo to. 
17. 4 of the devout Greeks a great multitude 
19. 9 spake evil of that way before the multit, 
ei. 22 the multitude must needs come together 
{ , El. 36 the multitude of the people followed after 
/ E3. 7 arose a dissension, .and the multitude was 

'x • -^ 25. 24 about whom all the multitude of the Jews 
/ /fieb.ii. 12 as the stars of the sky in multitude, and 
','Ja3. s. 20 from death, and shall hide a multitude of 
1 Pe. 4. 8 charity sliall cover the multitude of sins. 

tetriTirXTDE, innutnerable — ' 

Myriad, large number, jxvpids murias. 

)i': Lukei2. x were, .an innumerable multitude of peCi, 

HULTirtJBE, mixed or mixt — 
jl.Oaihered crowd, riff-raff, ^pSDN asAphsuph.'^..^ 
in "Num II. 4 the mixed multitude that (was) among' 
^.Mixture, rabble, n-jy ereb. 

Seh. 13. 3 separated fromlsrael all the mixed mul. 
ETJNITIOW— .,-_.,^ 

1.Stro'iir/Jiold,'i'i^ metsad.' , . ,__ 

^ ■ isa. 33. 16 his place of defenoer.themunitionfl of r. 
!L. Stronghold, Tvivi'D inetsodah. 

Isa. 29. 7 allthatfightagainstherandhernninition 
&. Siege, Imlioarh, n-i^i-!j metsurah. 

Nah. 2. I keep the munition, 'watcli the way, make 

MTJP'-PIM, D'Sn obscurities') 

A. son of Benjamin, Jacob's youngest son. ~ B.C. i68c>.' - 
•— Gen. 45. 21 sons DfBgnJaniiB (were).. SL, and Huppila 
JTOEDEB — =(^_^_^2'^, "^ " 

Murder, ipii/di phonos^ . . . 

Matt 15. 19 out of the heartproceed evil thoughtsiifi/ 
Mark 7. 21 evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, m.. 
■'.- • . 15. 7 who had committed murder In the insur. 
lAlke23. 19 Who . . for murd«r, was cast into prison- ; 
•. • 23. 25 him that for sedition and murder was e.'r 
Eom. I. 29 full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, mal.' 
Gal. .5. 21 Envyings, [murders], drunkenness, revel." 
i 'S^T. 9. 21 Neither repented they of their muxders. 4 

liniEDEE,- to, (do) — '"- , '""' 

ii^o kill, iTO harag:^,__ __^_ __ =.-,=r-^s:-ii;.?-^_^ 
' -. 3P5a._.iocL.alii.the seijfetijia'ces dath Bo mard'erfhej 



2.T0 do murder, rvf) ratsachl _, _ _ 

Jer. 7. 9 Will ye steal, murder, and commit adul. 

3. To do murder, nsT ratsach, 3. 

Psa. 94. 6 the stranger, and murder the fatherless 
Hos. 6. 9 tlie company of priests mui'der in the way 

4. 7*0 do murder, ^oveica phoncuo. 

Matt 19. 18 Jesus said, Thou shalfc do no murder 
JnTRDEKER — .' 
l.To kill, ri!J harag. 

Jer. 4. 31 for my soul is wearied because of murd. 

Hos. 9. 13 shall bring forth liis children to the mur. 

l.To {cause to) smite, naj nakah, 5, ' 

2 Ki. 14. 6 the childrenof the murderer? he slewnot 

Z. To murder, v,^~\ ratsa,ch.'^- ^ 

Num35. j6,- 17, 18 he (is) a murderer: the mtirder* ^ 

.35. 19 The revenger, .himself shall slay the mu. 

35. 21 shall, .be put to death, .he (is) a murderer 

35. 21 the revenger of blood shall slay the mur. 

35. 30 the murderer shall be put todeath bythe 

35. 31 take no satisfaction- for tlie life of a mur. 

.Job 24. 14 The murdererrisingwiththelightkilleth 

i.To do murder, rvfi ratsach, 3. '. 

2 Ba. 6. 32 See ye how this son of a murderer hath ';.■ 
Isa. I. 21 righteousness lodged in it ; but now jnu. 

h.Man killer, auBpuiroKTovos anthropoMonos.\ 2' 

John 8. 44 He was a murderer from the beginning -' 

I Jo. 3. 15 Whosoever hateth his brother is a murd. ■ 

3. 15. ye know.that no murderer hath eternal 1. 

Q. Assassin, o-iKipio?, Ldt.'sicarius,frm^sicd.\ 

Acts 21. 38 four thousand men that'Were murderers? 

T. Homicide, murderer, ipovevs phoneus.', ^ 

Matt 22. ■ 7 destroyed those murderers, and biu'ndd ■ 

Acts 3. 14 desired a murderer to. be granted unto ■'> 

7. 52 ye have been now the betrayers and mu'. ' 

28. 4 No doubt this man is a murderer, whom 

I Pe. 4. IS But let none of you suffer as a murderer,; 

Kev. 21. 8 the abominable, and murderers, and wh^i 

22. 15 murderers, and idolaters, and whosoever 

mtlEMUIl, (to make to) — ; 

l.To murmur, y'7, ]'i'7 hen, lin, 2. ^ . , 

Exodis. 24 the people murmured against J-foBes,'say., 

16. 2 children of Israel murmured against M. 

16. 7 what (are) we, that ye murmur against us? 

Ifumi4. ;, 2 all the children of Israel murmured agai,' 

' 14. 36 made all the congregation to murmur^g.' 

16. II what (is) Aaron, that ye murmur against 
16; 4j children of Israel murmured against M.\ . 

Josh. 9. is all the congi'egatioa murmured againsli/^- 

%To {cause to) murmur, yh, ]V7 Imylin, 5, 

Exod 16. 8 your murmurings which ye murmur aga. 

- . 17. - .3 the people murmured against Mpses, and 

lfumi4. 27 evil congregation, which murmiir against 

,14. 27 of Israel, which they murmur against me 

J4..29 numbered., whichhave murmured against 

14. 36 made all the congregation to murmur ag. 

17. 5 the mm-murings . . they murmur against-., 

3. To murmur, he discontented, ]y\ ragan^T 

Isa. 29. 24 they that murmured shall learn doctrine 

i.To be disconlentcd, murmur, ]ri ragan, 2.' 

Deut. I. 27 And ye murmured in your tents, and said 
Psa. 106. 25 murmured in their tents, (and) hearkened 

5. To miitter, murmur, grumble, yoyyvCca gopguzo^' 
• Matt 20. n they murmured against the good man of 
' luke 5. 30 their scribes and Pharisees murmured ag. 

John 6. 411 The Jews then muiTnuredathim, because 

i 6.-43 said unto them. Murmur not among your. 

6. 61 knew in himself that his disciples naurm, 

. 7. 32 Pharisee^ he&,rd that the people murmu. 

,, 1 Co. 10. 1.0 Neither murmur .-.as some of them also m. 

6. To murmur throughout, Stayoyyv^a diagogguzo,, 
■ Lukeis. 2 Pharisees and scribes murmured, saying 

i9.> 7 when they saw (it), theyall murmured, s. 

SnTEMUil against, to — -,- 

Togroan,censurc, chide, i/x/Spijuiofiaiemhriinaomai, 
Marki4.'~ 5 been sold. . And they.murmured against 

mtniBnmEK — t 

Ifwrmwer, yoyyucrr'hs goggustes. ^ 

Jude 16 These are murmurers, oorQplainer3_waU 
KnRMUTlING — ,\_^ 
1. Murmuring, niJ^pfi telunnof!i> ^^ ■ 

Exodi6. 7 for thai ho heareth.yonr murmurings aga. 

'^ 16. 8 the Lord heareth your murmurings which 

16. 8 your murmurings (are) not against us, but 

16.' 9 tORD:for he hath heard yourmurmurings 

.'16. 12 I have heard the murmurings of the clii. 

^Iimj4. 27 I have heard the murmurings of the ohil. 

— 17. 5 I will make to cease from me the murm. 

17. 10 thou. Shalt quite take away theii murmu. 

^.Murmuring, yoyyvcrfiSs goggus^nosi' 

■John 7. 12 there was much murmuring among fliep. 
(Acts 6. I there arose a murmuring of the Grecians 
. - /Phil. 2. 14 Do all things, without murmurings aad d; 
injEItAIN — i 
Pestilence, plague, Tyj deierK^ 

Exod. 9. 3 (there shall he) a Ve^ gtietgS?LSffljrSJft .' 
snisE, to — ■■j^v'.-a. ".. ., . ' ' ■ ' 

l.To meditate, tn'Wsi&dJifM.'' ~^_ ^_ __^ 

/^Ps'a.i43,t5 1 meditate;.! muse on tlie work ef itby h."* 



2.T0 reason diversdij, S laKoy 1(0 fiat diahgizomaiSl 
Luke 3.15 and all raeij mused in their hearts of JoljB 

MU'-SHI, V'O, ''WO draion out.i 
A son of Merari, son of Levi. B.C. 1666.'.^, .. , 
Exod. 6. 19 sons of Merari; Mahli and M.,:' these (are) 
Num. 3. 20 of Jlerari by their families | Mahli, and M^ 
.1 Ch. 6. 19 The sons of Merari ; Malili, and M. And 
, : 6. 47 The sou of Mahli, the son of M., the son- ■" 
23. 21 The sons of Merari; Mahli and M^The 

23. 23 The sons M.; Mahli, and Eder, and Jere^ 

24. 26 The sons of Merari (were) Mahli and M.'- 
24. 30 The sons also of M. ; Malili, and Eder, and' 

MTJ-SSITES, 'a'lEri.' _ 

The family of Mushi son of Mef ar£-^ " ~-^" — ^■.. 

■ Nuin. 3. 33 Of Merari (was), .the famHyof lEe Mi ." 

, 26. 58 (are) the families-, .the family of the/li^ 

BITJSIC — i;' _ .^^_. .-, .._„ j 

l,Singingofpraise,1nusic,:'iDtzemar.7{^^ 

Dan. 3. s a-11 kinds of music,' ye fall dowiT and w'ori 

3. 7 all kinds of music, all the people, the nat. 

3.10 all kinds of music, shall fall down and w. 

■3. 15 all kinds of music, ye fall down and wor. 

2.3fusic, song with instruinent, nvjja mMnginah. , 

Lam. 3.. 63 Behold . .their rising up ;'I (am) their mu., 

Z. Stringecl instrumental' music, nyi]neginah._ 

Lam. 5. 14 the gate, the young men fi'om their musio] 

i.Song,y>? shir.i .. . -■■-■'*• 

■' I Ch.is. 16 the singers with instruments of music, pii 

p Ch. s, 13 cymbals, and instruments of music, and '. 

^ ~\ : 7. 6 Levites also with instruments of music of 

- 23. 13 the singers with instruments of music,and 

■ -34. 12 ailthatcouldskillofinstramentsofmusio' 

Keii. 12. 36 with the musical instruments of Davidy 

■ Eccl. 12. 4 all the daughters of music shall be brou. 
■JAmos 6. s invent to themselves instruinents of mu. 

J).$ymphony, harmony of sound, (rvn(poivia sumph. 
f^Lukeis. 25 dre>y nigh to the..hou^e,. heheard music 
■jiTTSICAL — ;[ ' 

A song, T"^ shir, _ , _ 

. ' \j Ch.i6. 42 cymbals . ."with musiokl instruments of G. 
,;Neli. 12. 36 with the musical instruments of David tho 

injSICAL instrument : — ; 

Mistress, breast, rrw shiddah. 
(;-: :Eccl.' 2., 8 musical instruments, and that of all sorts 
HTJSICIAU, (oHef) — .' _ , 

l.To be pre-eminent, prominent, n^ nafsach, 3i_ 
i Psa. 4. title. To the chief Musician 
[So Ps. 5, 6, 9, II, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 31, 36, 39, 
40, 41, 42, 44, 45, 46; 47, 49, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57. 581 
59, .60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 75, 76, 77, 80, 81,^ 
84, 85, 88, 109, 139, 140.] 

2.Musician, fiovaucSs movsikos, ' ^ 

Kev. 18. 2? the voice of harpers, and musicians, and 

HUSING — 

Earnest meditation, i'Jn hagig. 

Psa. 39. 3 while I was musing the fire burned; (then) 

iHrUST — 

Itbehoveth, ^ei dei. 

''^' iMatti6. 21 how that he must go unto Jerusalem, and' 

'- '■ 17. 10 Why then say the scribes that Elias must 

24. 6 for all . .must come to pass, but the end is 

- 26. 54 Scriptures befulfilled,tliatthusitmust be? 

jMark 8. 31 that the Son of man must suffer many th.' 

9. II Why say tlie scribes that Elias must first 

~ 13. 10 the Gospel must first be published among 

' Iiuke 2. 49 that I must be about my Father's business 

^- •; 4. 43 he said unto them, I ra ust preach the king. 

, 9, -22 The Son of man must suffer many things 

('13. 33 Nevertheless I must walk to day, and to 

17. 25 But first must he suffer many things, and 

19. 5 come down; forto day I must abide at thy 

21. 9forthesethingsniustfirstcometopass;but 
'22. 7 bread, when the passover must he killed 

22. '37 that is written must yet be accomplished 
1 24. 7 The Son of man must be delivered intO'l 

^24. 44 that all things must be fulfilled which w^) 

John ■ 3. 7 Marvel not that I said . .Ye must be born 

X. 3. 14 evensofmust] the Son of man belifteduR 

3. 30 He must increase, but I (must) decrease 

4. 24 they that worship him must worship, .in 

■9. 4 I must work the works of hun that sent/ 

10. 16 them also I must bring, and they shallf/.' 

■12. 34 thou. The Son of man must be lifted up\ 

zo. 9 not. .that he must rise again'from the dead 

Acts I. 22 must one be ordained to be a witness with 

3. 21 Whom the heaven must receive until thg / 

^ 4. 12 given amongmen whereby we must be sav^ •» 

9. 6 it shall be told thee what thou must doi^l 

g, 16 I wiU show him how great things he mus^ 

14. 22 that we must through much tribulatiojji. 

16. 30 and said. Sirs, what must I do to b'e savetl 

iS. 21 1 [must] by all means keep this feast that 

19. 21 After I have been there,! must also seef 

■'23. II so must thou bear witness also at Rome' 

J 27. 24 Fear not, Paul; thou must be brought bef^ 

/■27. 26 Howbeit we must be cast upon a certaip 

jVCo; II. 19 there must bealso heresies among youi\Ti 

CZ^Xxs- 23 lie must reign, till he hath put all enem^ 

J \.,^——,>),'%K,. 53 their corruptible must put on incorrupfa 

I'.Xtz Co." .5. lo .we-mustau appear before the judgmenlj 

*' ■ ''|_Ji., .-.3, ,'2Abishopthenmust'beblamelesS(';thehSi?4 

"J? > ^" i '^•j:1;iim&Qnex ho muBtTiaVie.» good repffiltM • 



MUST 



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sTi, 
Titus I. 
Heb. 



, 6 Tho husbandman that labOureth must bo 
. 24 the servant ot tlie Lord must not strive 
, 7 a bishop must bo blameless, as the steward 
I. XI AVhoso mouthsmust bo stopped ,who sub 
9. 26 For then must he often have sulTered since 
ji. 6 he that Cometh to God must beUeve tliat 
Hev. I. I tilings whiuli must shortly come to pass 
4. I show thee things which must be hereafter 
JO. J I Thou must prophesy again before many p 
JI. 5 if any man will hurt them, he must in this 
n. 10 he that killeth with the sword, must be 
17 xo when he Cometh, he must continue a short 
so. 3 after tliat ho must be loosed a little season 
ij^ s2. 6 the things which must shortly be done 

MUST needs, of necessity — 
l.It behoveih, Si7 dei. 

Slarki3. 7 must needs be; but the end (sh.all) not (be) 

John 4. 4 And he must needs go through Samari.i. 

Acts I. 16 this scripture must needs have been ful.l. 
17. 3 that Christ must needs have suM'cred, and 
21. 22 the multitude must needs come togctlicr 

s Co. II. 30 If I must needs glory, I will glory of the 
2.T0 have a necessity, exo) avdyicrii' f^Ao anaijhm. 

tukci4. iS bought a piece of ground, and I mustne. 
S.yl ncccssily, avayKti anaijhe. 

Matt i3. 7 for it must needs bo that ofTenccs como 

I.uke23. 17 For of necessity he must release one unto 

Itom 13. 5 Wherefore (ye) must needs be subject, not 

Heb. 9. 16 there must also of necessity be tho death 
MUSTAED seed — 
ilmlard tree or seed, alva-ni sinapi. 

Jl.att 13. 31 kingdom, .is like to a grain of mustard s. 
17.20 It ye have faith asagrainof mustard seed 

Mark 4. 31 (It is) like a grain of mustard seed, which 

Lukci3. 19 It is like a grain of mustard seed, which 
17. 6 It ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed 
KU3TEE, to — 
l.To i7iS2Ject, lii^ pa(jad, 3, 

Isa. 13. 4 LoKD ot hosts mustereth tho host ot V.io 
2. To cause to assemlle,' N^y (saba, 5. 

2 Kl. 25. 19 which mustered the people of tho land 

Jer. 52. 25 who mustered the people of tho land ; and 
EUTH LABBEN — 
l>::Uh o/Bcn, or of the son, ]2h rn3 viuih lalbe::.- 

Tsa, 9. title. To the chief musician upon Muthl.'.bbe;i 
EI7TTER, to — 
l.To mutter, meditate, njn hagah. 

Isa. 59. 3 your tongue hath muttered pcrvcrEcnoss 
2.r* {cause to) mutter, nj,l hagah, 5. 

Isa. 8. 19 unto mzards'that peep and that mutter 
ETTTTJAL — 
h: each other, iv aW-fiKois en alUlois, 

Kom. I. 12 by the mutual faith both of you and ti3 
MUZZLE — 
l.To muzzle, stop, Dpn chasccm, 

Deut 23. 4 Thou shalt not muzzle the ox -shea he t. 
t.To viuzzle, gag, <piix6u phimoo. 

I Co. 9. i) Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the 

J Ti. 5. j8 saith. Thou shaltmiuzlo tho ore that tread. 

*nr — 

l.Me, ijxi [ace.) erne, 

Eph. 6. 21 that ye also may know my affairs, .^.o^y 
Col. 4. 7 All my state shall Tycliicus declare unto 

2.2^0 me, i/xoi emoi. 

Heb. 13. 6 The Lord (is) my helper, and I will not f. 

2. My, mine, ifiSs emos.- 

JIattiS. 20 two or tlireo arc gathered together lu my 
Mark 8. 38 shall be asharncd of rao and of my words 
Xuke 9. 26 shall bo ashamed of mo and of my words 
John 3. 29 voice. This my joy therefore Is fulfilled 

4. 34 My meat is to do the will of him that sent 

5. 30 as I hear, I judge : and my judgment is 
5. 47 his writings, how shall yo bclievo my \fA 

7. 6 Jly time is not yet come : but your time is 
7'. 8 this feast ; for my time is not yet full como 
8. 16 Aiid yet if I judge, my judgment is truo 

8. 31 If ye continue in my word (then) are ye 
8. 37 but. .because my word hath no place in 
8. 43 Why do ye not understand my speech? 
■8. 43 (even) because ye cannot hear my word 
8. 51 if a man keep my saying, he shall never 
8. 56 Your father Abriiham rejoiced to see my 

•JO. 14 and know my (sheep), and am known of m. 
10. 26" ye are not of my sheep, as I said unto you 
10. 27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them 
j2. 26 where I am, there shall also my servant be 
i3- 35 ^y this shall all. .know that ye are my d. 
J4. 15 If ye love mc, keep my commandments 

14. 37 Peace I leave ■with you, ray peace I give 

15. 8 that ye bear much fruit; so shall ye be mj 
15, 9 have I loved you : continudye in roy love 
15. II th.atniyjoy mightreraainiuyou, and'(that) 
15. 12 This is ray commandment, That yeloveone 
17. 13 they might have my joy fulfilled in them. 
17. 24 tli.at they may behold my "lory, which thou 
j8. 36 Jesusanswered, My kingdom is notof tliia 
1 3. 36 If my kingdom were of this world, then 

1 3. 36 would my servants fight, that I should not 
18,36 but now is my kingdom not from hence 

Eom. 3. 7 hath more abounded through my lie unto 
JO. I Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer to 

I Co. 5. 4 aud my spii'it.mtU the pov.'er of our Lord. 



MYSELF 



1 Co. 7. 40 sho is happier if she so abide after my J. 

II. 23 This cup is tho new testament is my blood 
16. 18 For they have refreshed my spirit and y. 

2 Co. I. 23 I call God for a record upon my soul, that 

a. 3 in you all, that my Joy is. .of you all 
8. 23 my partner and fellow helper concerning 
Gal. 1. 13 For ye have heard of my conversation in 
i-hil. I. 26 abundant, .lor mo by my coining to you 
2 11. 4. 6 and tho time of [my) departure is at hand 
i hm. ■ 10 I beseech thee for my son Oncsimus 

2 1 c. I. 15 that yo may be able after my decease to 

3 Jo. 4 than to liear that my children walk in tr. 
itev. 2. 20 to teach and to seduce my servants to com. 

4..0fmc, my, mine, (nap') i^oi (par') emou. 

Matt 5. II all. .cvU against you falsely, for my sako 
10. 18 before governors and kings for my sako 
10. 39 he that loseth his life lor my sake shall 
16. 25 whosoever will lose his life for my sake 
Mark 8. 35 whosopver shall lose his life for my sake 
10. 29 left, .lands, for my sake, and the gospel's 
13. 9 brought before rulers and kings lor my 
Luke 9. 24 whosoever will lose his life for my sake 
Johni3. 33 V.'ilt tliou lay down thy life for my sake » 
Horn II. 27 this (iE) my covenant unto them, when I 
5JJe, (tt6 me. 

Matt 26. 12 ointment on my body, she did (it) for my 
6. To me, nol moi. 

Mark 5. g My name (is) Legion : for we are many 
Acts 7. 49 Heaven (is) my throne, and earth (is) 
I Co. 9. 18 Wh.it is [my] reward then?.. that, when 
a Co. 6. 16 their God, and they shall bo [my] people 
6. 18 ye shall bo my sons and daughters, saith 
^. 4 Groat (is) my boldness of speech toward 
7. 4 great (is) my glorying of you : I am fiUcd 
PhlL I. 19 For I kno\7 that this shall turn to my saL 
I. 22 in tho flesh, this (is) the fruit of my labour 
4. 16 yo sent once and again unto m) necessity 
Eev. 21. 7 I will be Iiis God, and he shall be my con 

7.0/ me, my, mine, /j.oD mou. 

Matt. 2. 6 Governor, that shall rule my people Israel 
=. 15 s.iying, Out of Egypt have I called my son 
3. 17 This is my beloved son, in whom I am w. 

7. 21 but he that doeth the will of my Father w. 

8. 6 Lord, my servant licth at home sick of tho 
8. 8 that thou shouldest come under my roof 
8. 8 word only, and my servant shall be heah 
8. 9 to my servant. Do this, and ho doeth (it) 
8. 21 suffer mo first to go and bury my father 
g. 18 My daughter is oven now dead: but come 

10. 22 yeshallbohatedof all..formyname'ssako 
JO. 32 also before my Father which is in heaven 

10. 33 deny before my Father v.Tiich is in heaven 
JI. lo I send my messenger before thy face, \y. 

11. 27 All things are delivered unto mo of my F. 
JI. 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me 

11. 30 my yoke (is) easy, aud my burden is light 
J2. 18 Behold my servant, T,'hom I have chosen 

12. iS my beloved, in whom my soul is well pie.. 
12. 18 1 will put my Spirit upon liim, and he sh. 
12. 44 I will return Into my house from whence 
12. 48 Who is my motlier? and who are my bre. 
12. 49 said. Behold my mother and my brethren! 

12. 50 shall do the will of my ITathcr .vhich is in 
J2. 50 tho same is my brother, and sister, land ra. 

13. 30 to burn, .but gatlier the_wlicat into my b. 
'3- 35 I '**^U open my mouth in parables ; I will 
15. 13 Every plant, which my heavenly Father 
15. 22 my daughter is grievously vexed with a d. ■ 
16. 17 hath not revealed (it) unto thee, but my ■ 
j6. 18 and upon this rock I vnW buUd my church 

17. 5 This is my beloved son, in whom I am well 
17 15 Lord, have mercy on my son : for lie is lu. 

18. 5 shall receive one such little child in my 

18. 10 do always behold the face of my Father 
j3. jg it shall be done f orthem of my Father which 
i8.-2i how oft sTiall my brother sin against mo 
x8. 33 So likewise shall my heavenly Father do 
XQ. 20 All these things liave I kept from [my] y. 

19. 29 for my name's sake, shall receive an hun. 
so. 21 Grant that these my two sons may sit, the 
so. 23 Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, and be 
EC 23 to sit on my right hand, and on my left, is 
so. 23 for whom it is prepared of [my] Father ■ 
21. 13 My house sliall be called the house of pr. 

21. 28 said. Son, go v/ork to day in [my] vineyard 
?i. 37 son, saying. They Avill reverence my son 
22. . 4 I have prepared my dinner : my oxen .ind 

22. 44 unto my Lord, Sit thou on my right hand 
24. 5 many shall come in my name, saying, I am 
24.- 9 ye shall be hated of all nations for my n. 
24. 35 Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my 
24. 36 not the angels of heaven, but [my] Father 

24. 48 say in his heart. My lord delayeth his co. 
25'. 27 to liave put my money to the exchangers 

25. 34 Come, ye blessed of my Father, inlierit tha 

25. 40 unto one of the least of these [my] broth. 

26. 12 she hath poured this ointment on my body 
35. iS Tho Master saith. My time is at hand ; I 
26. 18 tho passover at thy house with my discip. 
26.26 gave . . and said. Take, eat ; this is my body 
26. 28 this is my blood of tho new testament, w. 
26. 38 My soul is exceeding sorrowful, evcnucto 
26. 39 [my] Father, if it be possible, Istthis ■ 
26. 42 my Father, if this cup may not pass a. 

26. 53 that I cannotnow prayto my Father, and 

27. 35 [They parted my garments among them] 
27. 33 [.md upon ray vesture did they cast lots] 
27. 46MyGod! myGod ! v.'hy hast tliou forsaken 
=3. 10 sjo tcU tiy bretirrc:: t::;t they go into C-, 

^ - - ■ _. . - rt i iSia g . 




"a' 'a *' ^'a^' ''''• '''^'' ■•<' -"S' ■•*' U'A-i'^t, 21; 9. 35. 

US]. >3, 19, 45; M- =3. =4, 26, 27, 33; ,5. 6,. tn_ ,8, 24! 
^9; .6. 3. 5, 24, 27: 18. [2.]; 19. 8, 23, 46; 20; .3 „ l*\ 

"4: 39. 3;.'4;.'' ' "• "• "' "' "'■ ''• '°- 3°' -^ • ''■ *«: 
John 2. 16; 4. 49; 5. ,7 2^ 3, .3. J 

55. 53. 56, 56, I65J; 8. I4,'i9. .gfusl 3,, [fs , '49, U'. 5 ! 
54; 10. IS, 16, 17, ,8, 23, 27, 28, 29, [29. 32], 37 ; ,..' IV 
3-; ". 7. 27, 47, 48; 13. 6 8, 9, 37 ; i,! ,] ;, ^/, , .3. \'l 
20, 21, 21, 23, 23, 24, 26, (28]; ,5. ,, 7, 8, 10, ,0, [10] iJi 
15, 16, 20, 21, 23, 24 ; 16. [10), 23, 24. 26; 18. 37 ; ,9. ,2 
24; 20. 13, [17], ,7, ,7, ,7, 25, 25, J7^ ,g ,3 j» ■" 
10, 17. ■ ■ . ' ^ 

Acts 2. 14, 17, 18, 18, 18, 25, 25, 26, 26, 26, 27, 



34. 49, 49. 50, 59 ; 9- >5, 16 ; 10. 30; 11. 8; 13. 22, 33; 15, 
7, I7J ><i. 15; 20. (24], 24, 25, 29. 34; 22. I ; 24. 17; 26, 



34, 34;r- 

5- 

2& 



4; 28. 19. 

Eom. .. 8, 9, 9, 9:2. ,6; 7. 4, ,3, 23, 23, 23; 9. ,. ,, 
3. 3. 17. 17. 2S, 25, 26; 10. 21; II. 3, ,4; jj. ,4, 3,; ,5. 

3, 4. 5, 7. 7. ", 9. I'. 21, 21, 25. 

,/,8 ;,'• t"' '• ?' *'■ *• "»• '7' '7= ^- '3. ty. 9- I. 
II: ,• %•. '°; '••' *' • "• "1, 33; 13- 3, 3 ; m- m, m. [i81. 
19, 15. 53; 16. 24. 

2 Co. 2. 13, 13; 12. 9, [9], 9, 2,;GaL r. 14, 15; 4. [14!, 
14, 19, 20; 6. 17. . ^ 

Epli. I. 16; 3. 4, 13, ,4; 6. [,o], ,9; PML I. 3, 7, 7, 8. 

13, 14, 16, 20 20; 2. 2, 12, 12, 12, 25. 25; 3. I, [8J; 4. I, 
f, 3. 14, 19; Lol. I. [24], 24; 2. I ; 4. 10, 18. 

2 li. I. 3, 6, ,6; 2. I, 8; 3. 10; 4. i6;Phm.-4, 4. [«ol 

20, 21, 24. ■ '. -¥> -I, •. J. 

Hcl). I. 5, 13; 2. 12; 3. 9, 10, II, ii; 4. 3, 3, 5; 5. 5. 

S. 9, 10; 10. 16, [34], 33; 12. 5;Ja3. I. 2, 16, 19; 2. 1,3. 
5. 'A, Uo]; 3- », 10, 12 ; 5. [to], 12 ; I Pe. 5. 13 ; 2 Pe. i. 

14, 17; I Jo. 2. I ; 3. 13, [i8];Kev i. 20 ; 2. 3, 13, 13, 13, 
10, =J, 27 ; 3. 5, 8, 8, 10, 12, 12, 12, 12, 12, 1.6, 20, 21, 21 ; 
10. 10, 10; J I. 3; i3. 4; 22. 12. 

HY'-P-A, mipa, Mvppa. 

One of the chief cities of Lycia, a province on tho S.W. of 
Asia ilinor, between Cana aud Pamphylia; forty miles 
E. of Patara ; now called Dcmbra. 

Acts 27. 5 whenT.'chadsailed..v,ccamctoM..ofLycIa 

l.Gum cf tlie cistus, ladanum, a"? lot. 

Gen. 37. 23 bearing spiceiy aud balm and mjTi-h, go, 
43. II houcy, spices, and myrrh, nuts, and aim. 

2,3fyrrh, "lb mor.. 

Exodso. 23 of purojnyrrh five hundred (shekels), and 
Esth. 2. 12 six months with oil of myrrh, and six m. 
Psa. 45. 8 All thy garments (smell) of ni>Trh, and a!. 
Prov. 7. 17 Ihavopcrfumedmy bed with myrrh, aloes 
Soiig I. 13 A bundle of myrrh (is) my well beloved to 
, 3. 6 perfumed with myrrh and frankincense 

4. fi I will get me to the mountam of myrrli 
4. 14 myrrh and aloes, with all the chief spices 

5. I I have gathered my myrrh with my spico 
5. 5 my hands dropped (with) m>Trli, and 

5. 5 my fingers (with) sweet smelling myrrh 
5. 13 (like) lilies, dropping sweet smolling my. 

S.Jfyrrh, crfiipva smurna. 

Matt 2. II presented.. gold, andfrankincense,andra. 
John 19. 33 brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, ab. 

MYr.Sn, to bo mingled with — 
To mix or mingle with myrrh, tr/ivpyl^u smumizS. 
Markis. 23 gave him to drink v/inemiuglcd with la 
MYBTLE (tree) ^ 
Myrtle tree, Dn.i, Cl.T hada>. 

Xeh. 8. 13 pine branches, and myrtle branches, and 

Isa. 41. 19 tho cedar, the shittah tree, and the myr. 

53. 13 of tlio brier shall come up the myrtle treo 

Zech. I. 8 and he stood among the myrtle trees that 

I. 10 the mau that stood among tho myrtio tr. 

j . 1 1 angel . . that stood among the myrtle trees 

MYSEL? — 

1./, I myself, 'J« ani. 

2 Sa. iG. 2 I will surely go forth with you myself ako 

2.Soul, breath, a3} ticplicsh. 

r:a.i3i. 2 Surely I have behaved and quieted mys. 
Z.Of myself, ifiauToO emautou. 

Lu!;o 7. 7 Wherefore neither thought I myself wor. 

John 5. 31 If I bear witness of myself, my witnessis 
7. 17 be of God, or (whether) I speak of mytell 

7. 28 I am not come of myself, but he that sent 

8. 14 Thoughlbear record of myself.. myre'cord 
8. i3 I am one that bear witness of myself, and 
E. 2 3 I do nothing of myself ; but as my Father 
8. 42 neither came I of myself, but he sent rao 
8. 54 Jesus answered, If I honour myself, mr 

10. 18 taketh it from me, but I lay it down o/nl. 

13. 49 I have not spoken of myself ; but the Fa, 

14. 3 I will come again, and receive .. unto my. 
14. 10 that I speak unto you I speak not of my. 
14. 21 love him, and will manifest myself to him 
17. 19 for their sakes I sanctify myself, that they 

Acta 20. 24 neither count I my lite dear unto myself 

24. 10 I do the more cheerfully answer for my. 

26. 2 I think myself happy, king Agrippa, bee. 

36. 9 I verily thought v/ith myself, that I ought 

Sum II. 4 I have reserved to myself seven thousand 

I Co. 4. 4 For I Icnow nothing by myself; yet am I 

4. 6 I have la a figure trwisierred to myself ancl 

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I Co Q. 10 yet have I made myself servant unto 7- 7- 
3 Co. a. I I determined this with myself, that I would 

11. 7 nave I committed an offence in abasingm. 
ii" g Ihavekeptmyself frombeingburdensome 

12. s yet of myself I will not glory, but in mine 
Gal. 2. i8 I destroyed, I make myself a transgressor 

^[il'hii. 3. 13 Brethren, I tount not myself to have ap. 

5JIe, e>6 erne. 

I'hm. 17 If thou count me. .receive him as myself 

laY'-SIA, Muo-i'a. 

A province iu the N.'W. of Asia Minor, having lydia on 

(he S., Bithynia on the E., and the Propontis on the 

H. ; Asses, Pergamos, and Troas were its chief cities. 

Acts i5. 7 After they were come to JI., they assayed 

16. 8 And they passing by M. came do^vn to T. 

HTSTERY — 

What is knotcn only to the initiated, /iva-riiptov. 
3Iatti3. II it is given unto you to know the mysterios 
Mark 4. 11 Unto you it is given to knov.^ the mystery 
luke 8. 10 Unto you it is given to know the mysteries 
ivom H. 23 that ye should bo ignorant of this mystery 

16. 25 accordingto the revelation of the mystery 
I Co. 2. 7 we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery 

4. I and stewards of the mysteries of God 

13. 2 and understand all mysteries, and allkn. 

14. 2 howbeit in the spirit he speaketh myste. 

15. 51 Behold, I show you a mystery ; We shall 
Eph. I. 9 Having made known unto us the mystery 

3. 3 How. .he made known unto me the rays. 
3. 4 may understand my knowledge in the m. 

3. 9 see what Is tho^fellowship of the mystery 
S- 32 This isagreat ns^stery: but Ispeakconce. 
6. 19 to make known the mystery cf the gtspel 

Col. I. =5 the mystery which hath been hid from ages 

1. 27 what (is) the riches of theglory of this m. 

2. 2 to the acknowledgment of the mystery of 

4. 3 to speak the mystery of Christ, for which 
aTh. 2. 7 the mystery of iniquity doth already work 
I Ti. 3. 9 Holdin" the mystery of the faith in a pure 

3. 16 withouu controversy great is the mystery 
Bev. I. 23 The mystery of the seven stars which thou 

10. 7 the mystery of God should be finished, as 

17. 5 Mystery, Babylon the great, the mother of 
17. 7 I will tell thee the mystery of the woman 



N 

HA'-AK, B]}i pleasantness. 

A Don of Caleb, son of Jephunneh. B.C. 1450. 

I Ch. 4. 15 the sons of Caleb. .Iru, Elah, and K.: and 
KA-A'-HCAH, nnjjj 

1. Sister of Tubal-cain, and daughter ot Zillah wife of 
I<amech, of the race of Cain. B.C. 3874. 

Gen. 4. 22 and the sister of Tubal-cain (was) N. 
S. An Aramonitess, mother of Eehoboam. B.C. 998. 

1 Ki. 14. 21, 31 his mother's name (was) N. an Amm. 

2 CI1.12. 13 his mother's name (was) N. an Ammonit.' 
8. A city in the S.W. of Judah, near Beth-dagon. 

Josh 15. 41 Gederoth, Beth-dagnn, and N., and Mak. 

WA-A' IffATJ, ]aVJ, Neefidy, ^ai/idr, pleasant. 

1. A son of Benjamin. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 21 N., Ehi, and Eosh, Muppim, and Huppim 

2. A son of Bela, son of Benjamin. B.C. 1600. 

E um 26. 40 the sons of Bela were Ard and N. : (of Ard) 
26. 40 (and) of N., the family of the Naamites 

1 Ch. 8. 4 And Ahishua, and N., and Ahoah 
S. A son of Ehxid or Abihud, grandson of Benjamin. B.O. 
1600. 

I Ch. 8. 7 X.,andAhiah,andGera, he removed them 
4. A Syrian captain in the days of Joram son of Ahab, 
who was cured of leprosy by Elisha the prophet. B.O. 
894. 

3 Kl. 5. 1 N., captain of the host of the king of Sy. 

'5. 2 a little maid ; and she waited on N.'s wife 
S. 6 I have (therewith) sent N. my servant to 
5. 9 N. came with his horses and with his ch. 
5. II N. was wroth, and went away, and said 
5. 17 N. said. Shall there not then, I pray thee 
5. 20 my master hath spared N. this Syrian, in 
S. 21 Gehazi followed after N. And when K. saw 
5. 23 And N. said, Be content, take two talents 
5. 27 The leprosy therefore of N. shall cleave 
lUiko 4. 27 and none, .was cleansed, saving [ST.] the 

NA-A-MA-THITE, -mvj Naamathi. 

PatronjTnic of Zophar, one of Job's friends ; probably 

Irom Edom. ,, 

Job 2. II Eildad the Shuhit«, and Zophar the N. 
TI. 1 Then .answered Zophar the N., and said 
to. I Then ansv^ercd Zophar the N., and said 
42. 9 tho N. went and did according as the L. 

KA-A-HITES, 'ovjn the Naami. 

The family of Kaaman, grandson of Benjamin youngest 

Bon of Jacob. 

>fum26. 40 (and) of Naaman, tho family of the N. 
KA-A'-EAH, myj shoot, posterity. 
A wife of Aahur, descendcd.from Judah tlirough Caleb 
Bon of Hur. B.C. 1560. 

I Ch. 4. 5 father of Tekod had,. wives, Helali and N. 
4. 6 N. bare him Ahuzam, and HepUer, aud 
4. 6 Shose (were) tho sona of Jf. 



^A.-A'-'RAI, "njiS pleasantness of Jah. 

One of David's valiant men, and son of Ezbai; in 2 Sa. 

23. 35 called /"(Jarai the Arbite. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. 37 Hczro the Carmelite, N. the son of Ezbai 

NA-A'-EAIT, J-i^J waterfall. 

A city in Ephraim ; the same as the succeeding. 

I Ch. 7. 28 the towns thereof, and eastward N., and 

NA-A'-BATH, rfyj waterfall. 

JL city in Ephraim or Benjamin, near Jericho. 

Josh. 16. 7 it went dovm from Janohah. .to K., and 

NA-A'-SHON, y\dni oracle. 

Brother of Elisheba, Aaron's wife ; perhaps the same as 

Nahshon son of Amminadab. B.C. 1492, 

Exod. 6. 23 Aaron took Elisheba. .sister of N. to wife 

KA-AS'-SOW, Naotro-wv. An ancestor of Jesus. 
Matt. I. 4 Ammndab begat N. ; and N. begat Salmon 
Luke 3. 32 (the son) of Salmon .was (the son) of K, 

KA'-BAI, ^^i fool, projecting. _ 
A rich man in Maon who ijisulted David and died of 
fright, husband of Abigail whom David afterwards 
married. B.O. jo6o. 

1 Sa. 23. 3 Now the name of the man (was) W., and 

25. 4 David heard in the wilderness that N. did 

23. 5 Get you up to Cannel, and go to N., and 
25. 9 they spake to N. according to all those w. 
25. 10 N. answered David's servants, and said 
25. 14 told Abigail, N.'s wife, saying, Behold, D. 
25. 19 But she told not her husband N. 

25. 25 N.: for as his name (is), so (is)he ; N. (is) 
25. 26 and theythat seek evil to my lord, be asN. 
25. 34 surely there had not been left unto N. by 
25. 36 Abigail came to N. . .and N.'s heart (was) 
23.37 when the wine was gone out of N., and 
25. 38 came to pass . .that the Loud smote N. 
25. 39 when David heard that N. was dead, he 
25. 39 cause of my reproach from the hand of N. 

25. 39 hath returned the wickedness of N. upon 

27. 3 David, .and Abigail the Carmelitess, N.'s 
30. 5 Ahinoam. .and Abigail the wife of N. tho 

2 Sa. 2. 2 Ahinoam . . and Abigail, N.'s wife, the Ca. 

KA'-BOTH, n'nj prominence. 

A Jezreelite of the tribe of Issachar, whom Jezebel, wife 
of Ahab, caused to be put to death to obtain his vine- 
yard. B.C. 899. A J"~ 

1 Ki.2i. I N. the Jezreelite had a vineyard, which 

21. 2 Ahab spake unto N., saying. Give me thy 
21. 3 N. said to Ahab, The LonD forbid it me 
21. 4 displeased because of the word which N. 
£1. 6 Because I spake unto N. the Jezreelite 
21. 7 I will give thee the vineyard of N. the J. 
21. 8 the nobles, .in his city dwelling with N. 
21. 9 Proclaim afast, and set N. on high among 

21. 12 They proclaimed a fast, .and set N. on high 

21.13 against N. . . saying, N. did blaspheme God 

21. 14 Then they sent to Jezebel, saying, N. is 
21. 15 when Jezebel heard that N. was stoned 

21. 15 possession of the vineyard of N. . .for N. 

21. 16 when Ahab heard that N. was dead, that 
21. 16 rose up to go down to the vineyard of N. 
21. i8 inthe vineyard of N., whither he has gone 
21. 19 the place where dogs licked the blood of N. 

2 Ki 9. 21 met him in the portion of N. the Jezreel. 

9. 25 cast him in the portion of the field of N. 
9 26 I have seen yesterday the blood of N., and 

KA'-CHON, )i35 stroke. 

A Benjamite at whose thrashing floor Uzzah was smitten 
for touching the ark. B.O. 1042. In 1 Ch. 13. 9 called 
also Ch.id.on (which see). 

2 Ch. 6. 6 when they came to N.'s threshing floor 
KA'-CHOS, NaxtiSp. An ance-itor of Jesus. 

Luke 3. 34 (son) of Thara, which was (tlie son) of N. 
KA'-DAB, a'l; liberal, willing. 

1. Elder son of Aaron, slain by fire for offering strange 
fire. B.C. 1490. 

Exod. 6. 23 she bare him N , and Abihu, Eleazar, and 

24. I Come up.. thou, and Aaron, N., andAb. 
24. 9 Then went up Moses, and Aaron, N., and 

28. I Aaron. N. and Abihu, Eleazar and Itham. 
Lev. lok 1 N. and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, took eit. 
Num. 3. 2 N. the first born, and Abihu, Eleazar, and 

3. 4 N. and Abihu died before the Lord, v/hen 

26. 60 unto Aaron was born N. and Abihu, Ele. 
26. 61 N. and Abihu died, when they offered 

1 Ch. 6. 3 The sons also of Aaron ; N., and Abihu 
24. I of Aaron ; N , and Abihu, Eleazar, and I. 
24. 2 N. andAbiIiudiedbeforetheirfathe'r,and 

2. Son of Jeroboam I. king of Israel, and slain by 
Baasha. B.C. 954. 

r Ki.14. 20 and N. his son reigned In his stead 

15. 25 N. the son of Jeroboam began to reign o. 
15. 27 N. and all Israel laid siege to Gibbethon 
15. 31 the acts of N., and all that he did, (are) 

3. Great grandson of Jerahmeel, son of Hezron. B.C. 
1410. 

I Ch. 2. 28 And the sons of Shanmai ; N., and ATbis. 
2. 30 the sons of N., Seled aud Appaim: but S. 

4. A Benjamite of the kindred of king Saul. B.C; 1180. 

I Ch. 8. 30 Abdon. .Zur, and Kish, and Baal, andN. 
9. 36 Zur, aud Kish, and Baal, and Ner, and N. 

KAG'-GE, liayyaL An ancestor of Jesus. 

lutb 3, £5 (the son) of z:;ili, v/lic'.i w.-:(i:ic sou) cJN- 



NA-HA-Lt-EL, ^N'Snj inheritance of Ood. 
A station of the Israelites in the wililcrucss, between 
Mattanah and Ilamotli, N. of Moab, near the wilder- 
ness of Kedemoth, and watered by a tributary of tho 
Arnon. 

Kum2i. 19 from Mattanah to N.: and from N. to B, 

NA-HAL'-LAL, NAHA'-LAL, NA-HA'-LOL, S^qj, SSqj.' 
A Levitical city in Zebulun, retained by the Can'aanitcs, 
near Kattath and Dimnah. Now called Mahlul. 

Josh.19. 15 N.,andShimron, andIdalah,andBeth-lo. 

21. 35 Dimnah . .N. with lier suburbs ; four cit. 
Judg. I. 30 of Kitron, nor the inhabitants of N. 

NAH'-AM, on: consolation. 

Brother of Hodiah wife of Ezra, descendant of Caleb son 

of Jephunneh. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 4. 19 the sister of N., the father of Keilah tho 

HA-HA-HA'-KI, "jOnj comforter. 

A chief man who returned with Zerubbabel from exile. 

B.C. 536. 

Neh. 7. 7 N., Mordecai, Bilslian, Mispereth, Eigval 
NA-HA-EA'-I, •'inj, ""inj snorting one. 

One of David's valiant men, from'Beeroth in Benjamin. 
B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 37 N. the Eecrothite, armour bcarerto Joab 
1 Ch.ii. 39 N.thcBerothite,thearmourbcarcrtoJoalj 

NA'-HASH, wm oracle. 

1. An Ammonite king who besieged Jabesh-gilead, and 
was defeated by Saul. B.C. 1090. 

1 Sa.ii. I Then N. the Ammonite came up, and enc. 

II. I all the men of Jabesh said unto N., Maka 

11. 2 N. the Ammonite answered them, On this 

12. 12 N. tlie kuig of the children of Araraon c. 

2. Another king of Amnion and father of Shobi and 
Hanan. B.C. 1030. 

2 Sa. 10. 2 show kindness unto Hanun tho son of N. 

17. 27 the son of N. of Kabbah of the children 

1 Ch.19. I N. the king of the children of Amnion d, 

19. 2 show kindness unto Hanun the son of N. 

3. Mother of Abigail the mother of Amasa, Absalom's 
general, and sisterofZeruiahJoab's mother. B.C. 1090. 

2 Sa. 17. 25 that went in to Abigail tht daughter of N. 

UA'-HATH, T\ni lowness, 

1. A son of Keuol, son of Esau. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 36. 13 N., and Zerah, Shammah, and Mizzah 

36. 17 duke N., duke Zerah, duke Shamm.ah, d. 
I Ch, I. 37 sons of Reuel ; N., Zerah, Shammah, and 

2. A Kohathite, son of Zophai ; perhaps the same as 
Toah in i Ch. 6. 34. B.C. 1170. 

1 Ch. 6. 26 of Klkanah; Zophai his son, and N. liis s. 

3. A Levite, overseer of tho offerings in the days ot 
Hezckiah. B.C. 726. 

2 Ch.31. 13 N., and Asahcl, and Jeriraoth, and Joza. 

HAH'-BI, ^'^ni Jah is protection, consolation. 

A prince of Naphtali whom Moses sent out to spy tho 

land. B.C. 1490. 

Numi3. 14 the tribe of Naphtali, N. the son of Vop. 
NA'-EOR, ninj piercer, slayer. 

1. Grandfather of Abraham, and great grandson of Peleg, 
fourth from Shem. B.C. 21 jo. 

Gen. II. 22 And Senig lived thirty years, and begat N. 
II. 25 Serug lived after he begat N. two hundred 
II. 24 N. lived nine and twenty years, and begat 
II. 23 N. lived after he begat Tcrah an hundred 

T Ch. I. 26 Serug, N., Terah 

2. Son of Terah, brotherof Abraham, husband of Slilcah, 
who bore him eight children. B.C. 1950. 

Gen. II. 26 Terah lived.. and begat Abram, N., aud 
II. 27 Terah begat Abram, N., and Haran; and 
II. 29 Abram and N. took them wives : the namo 
II. 29 the name of N.'s wife, Milcah, the daugh. 

22. 20 also born children unto thy brother N. 
22. 23 these eight 3Iilcah did bear to N., Abra. 
24. 10 went to Mesopotamia, unto the city of N. 
24. 15 Milcah, the wife of N., Abraham's brother 
24. 24 the son of Milcah, which she bare unto N. 
24. 47 Bethuel, N.'s sou, whom Milcah bare unto 
29. 5 mito them. Enow ye Laban the son of N. 
31. 53 and the God of N., the God of their father 

. Josh.24. 2 father of Abraham, and the father of N. 

KAH'-SHOK, I'lEJOJ oracle. 

Son of Ainuiadab,'and prince of Judah in the days of 

Moses. See Haaahcm. B.C. 1492. 

Num. I. 7 Of Judah ; N. the son of Amminadab 

2. 3 N. the son of Amminadab (shaU be) capt, 

7. 12 he that offered, .was N. the son of Amm. 

7. 17 the offering of N. the son of Amminadab 

10, 14 over his host (was) N. the son of Ammin. 

Ruth 4. 20 And Amminadab begat N., and N. begat 

I Ch. 2. 10 Amminadab begat N., prince of the cliil. 

2. 1 1 And N. begat Salma, aud Salma begat B. 

NA'-HtTM, CWJ comforter , 

One of the laterprophets.anativeof Elkoshin Galilee, 

who prophesied against Nineveh. B.C. 773. 

Nah. I. I The boi/kof the vision of N. the Elkoshlta 
NAZL— . 
l.A'ail, claw,- IS? lephar, 

Dan, 4. 33 like eagles' (feathers), and his nails Uks 
7. :3 (v.cro of) ii'on, and Ins nails (of) brass 



NAIL 



NAME 



2. A pin, nail, "in; yatlicd. 

Juclg. 4. 21 took a nail of the tent, and took au ham. 

4. 21 smote the nail into his temples, and fast! 

4. 22 lay dead, and the nail (was)in his temples 

^ 5- 25 Slie put her hand to the nail, and her ri. 

Ezra 9. 8 and togiveusanailin hisholyplace, that 

Isa. 22. 23 And I ^v^ill fasten him (as) a nail in a sure 

22. 25 shall the nail that Is fastened in the sure 

Zcch.io. 4 came fortli the corner, out of him the na. 

6. A nail or pin, "lopa masmar. 

I Ch.22-. 3 prepared iron in abundance for the n.iils 
a Ch. 3. 9 tlio weight of the nails (was) fifty shekels 
Js.a. 41. 7 ho fastened it v/ith nails, (that) it should 
Jer. 10. 4 fastenitwitlniailsaudwithhammerSjthat 

L Nails, or jnns, n\-i^]ya masmeroth. 

£ccl. 12. II and as nails fastened (by) the masters of 

Z.Nail, print, ]')^i tsipporen. 

Deutsi. 12 sliail shavo her head, and pare her nails 

^.Nuil, riKos hdos. 

John2o, 23 see in his Iiands the print of the nails, and 
20. 25 my finger into the print of the nails, and 

kah,, to — 

To nail, irpoai)\6ui proseloo. 

,Col. 2. 14 took it out of the way, Sailing it to Iiisc. 
ITA'-IN, Nail/. 

A city in Galilee, two miles S. of Moiuil Tabor, a little 
E.W. of the sea of Galilee, where Jesus restored a 
T/idow's son to life ; now called Nain. 

Luke 7. II he went into a' city called N. ; and many 

(fA'-IOTH, n'l^, ni'j divelUng. 

A place in Eaniah where Samuel dwelt. 

1 Sa. 19. 18 And he and Samuel went and dwelt in N. 

■ 19. 19 saying. Behold, David (is) at N. in Eamali 

19. 22 And (one) said. Behold, (they be) at N. in 

20. I David fled from N. in Ramah, and came 
KAKED — 

I. Naked ones, D.?"i^o maarummim. 

2 Ch.28. 15 clothei^ all that were naked among them 

2. Naked, DTj; erom. 

Gen. 3. 7 and they knew that they (were) naked ; arid 
3. 10 and I was afraid, because I (was) naked ' 
3. II AVho told thee that thou (wast) naked? 
lEze. 16. 7 grown, whereas thou (wast) naked and 
16. 22 when thou wast naked and bare, (and)' 
16. 39 fair jewels, and leave thee naked and ba7 
18. 7, 16 hath covered the naked with a garment 
23. 29 and shall leave tlieo naked and bare ; and 
^.NaJced, nn^; arom. 

Gen. 2. 25 they were both naked, the man and his^ 

I Sa. 19. 24 and lay down naked all that day and all 

Job I. 21 Naked came I out of my mother's womb 

• I. 21 naked shall I return thither : the Lord -^ 

22. 6 and stripped thenaked of their clothing 

24. 7 They cause the naked to lodge -Hlthout cl. 

24. 10 They cause (him) to go naked without c. 
26. 6 Hell (is) naked before him, and destruct. 

Eecl. 5. 15 naked shall he return to go as he came 
Isa. 20. 2 And he did so, v/alking naked and baref. 
^ 2o. 3 Isaiah hath walked naked and barefoot 
20. 4 young and old, naked and barefoot, even 
58. 7 when thou seest the naked, that tliou cover 
Eos. 2. 3 Lest I strip her naked, and set her as in 
Amos 2. 16 shall flee away naked in that day, saitli ? 
Jlic. I. 8 I will go stripped and naked : I wUlmake 
^.Nakedness, n;")J/ eryah. 

Mic. I. II of Saphir, having thy Shame naked ; the 
Z.Tofree, expose, Ti^ para. 

Exod32.25 when Moses saw that the people(were)n. 
6. Naked, yvp.v6s ffmnnos. • 

Matt 25. 36 Naked, and ye clothed me : I was sick, and 
25. 38 took (thee) in ? or naked.and clothed(thee)? 

25. 43 naked, and ye clothed me not : sick, and 
25. 44 or athirst, or a stranger, or naked, or sick 

Marki4. 51 alinen cloth castabout (his)naked (body) 
14. 52 the linen cloth, andfled from them naked 
John2i. 7 for he was naked, and did cast himself 
Acts 19. 16 so that they fled out of that house naked 
2 Co. 5. 3 being clothed we shall not be found nak. 
Heb. 4. 13 butallthings(are)nakedand opened unto 
Jas. 2. IS If a brother or sister be naked, and dest. 
BeV. 3. 17 miserable, and poor, and bUnd, and nak. 
j6. IS he walk naked, and they seo his shame 
17. 16 andsliaUmakeherdesolateandnaked.and 
yflyrm, to be (made) — 
l.To be naked, llj; ur, 2. 

Hab. 3. 9 Thy bow was made quite naked, (SBcor.) 
2. To be naked, destitute, yvjxvriTeva gumheieuS. 

1 Co. 4. II tliirst, and are naked, and are buffeted 
KAKED, to make (self) — 

l.To make or show self naked, mj! arah, 7. 

Lam. 4. 21 be drunken, and shalt make thyself naked 
2. To free, expose, jn? para. 

fIxod3j. 25 Aaron had made them naked unto (their) 
Z.To make free, expose, y-t^ para, 5. 

2 Ch.23. 19 he made Jadah naked, and transgressed 
KAKEBHlSS — ■_ 

■ I.Nakedneas, Viyp maor. 

Hab. ta. 15 that thou mayest look on their nakedness 



^.Nakedness, void space, lyn maar. 

^ Nab. 3. s I will show the nations thy nakedness, and 

Z. Naked, UTy erom. 

Deut28. 48 and in thirst, and in nakedness, <ind in 
4. Nalcedness, n-nyi ervah. 

Gen. g.22 saw the n.ikednossof his father, .and told 
9. 23 and covered the nakedness of their father 
9. 23 and tlicy saw not their father's nakedness 
42. 9 see the nakedness of tlie land ye arc come 
42. 12 Nay, but to see the nakedness of tlie land 
Exod2o. 26 that thy nakedness be not discovered th. 
Lev. 18. 6 shall approach, .to uncover (their) naked! 
18. 7 nakedness of thy fatlicr, or tlie nakedness 
i3. 7, II, 15 tliou shalt not uncover her naked. 
18. 8 The nakedness of tl'y father's wife shalt 
iS. 8 iiotuncover: it (is) thy father's nakedness 
iS. 9 1 he nakedness of thy sister, the daugliter 
18. 9 (even) their nakedness thou shalt not un. 
18. 10 The nakedness of thy son's daughter, or 
18. 10 their nakedness thou shalt not uncover 
18. 10 lortlioirs (is) thine own nakedness 
18. II 'i'he nakedness of thy father's wife's d.au. 
j8. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17 slialt not uncover then. 
18. 16 brother's wife: it (is) thy brother's nake. 
18. 17 to uncover her nakedness ; (for) they (are) 
1x8. 18 to ve.\- (lier), to uncover her nakedness, be. 
18. 19 to uncover her nakedness as long as she 
so. II hath uncovered his father's nakedness: b. 
20. 17 see her nakedness, and she see his naked. 

20. 17 he hath uncovered his sister's nakedness 
■so. 18 shall uncover her nakedness, he hath dis. 
'20. 19 And thou shalt not uncover the nakedness 
;2o. 20 he hath uncovered his uncle's nakedness 
-20. 21 he hath uncovered his brother's nakedness 

I Sa. 20. 30 the confusion of thy mother's nakedness 
Isa. 47. 3 Tliy nakedness shall be uncovered, yea, thy 
Lam. I. 8 because they have seen her nakedness; yea 
Jize. 16. 8 over thee, and covered thy nakedness 

16. 36 and thy nakedness discovered through thy 
16. 37 and will discover thy nakedness unto them 
i5. 37 that they may see all thy nakedness 
E2. 10 they discovered their father's nakedness 
23'. 10 These discovered her nakedness : they t. 

23. 18 discovered her nakedness : then my mind 
^23. 29 and the nakedness of thy whoredoms shall 

_Ho3._i2._ 9 and my flax (given) to cover her nakedness 

5.Fles7i^.ri)-iii -v;/^ hesar ervahr 
v^ i!xod28. 42 linen breeches to cover their nakedness ' 
6. Nalcedness, yv/iv6TTis gumnotes. v. 

Kom. 8. 35 famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword 
'ppo. II. zj in fastings often, in cold and nakedness 
jEev. 3. iS the shaine_of tjiy nakedness do not appear 

itameJ^ ' 

l.Name, rcnown^^v shern.-.^ 

GeOv 2- " name of the flrst(is) Pison : that (is) it wh. 
\2. 13 And the name of the second river (is) Gi. 
a. 14 And the name of the third river (is) Hid. 
2, 19 living creature, that (was) the name ther. 
2. 20 Adam gave names to all cattle, and to the 

13. 20 Adam called his wife's name Eve ; because 
I4. 17 called thenameof thecity, afterthename 

14. 19 name of the one (was) Adah, and the name 

14. 21 his brother's name (was) Jubal ; he was the 
U. 25 she bare a son, and called his name Seth 
4. 26 t)om a son; and he called his name Enos 
14. 26 began men to call upon thename of the L. 
|5,'f 2 blessed them, and called their name Adam 
's-*3 after his image ; and called his name Seth 
1$. 29 And he called his name Noah, saying. This 

ao. 2s the name of one (was) Peleg; for in his d. 
jiQ, 25 divided ; and his brother's name (was) Jo. 
II. J4 letusmakeus^name, lest we be scattered 
, *9 Therefore is the name of it called Babel 
II. 29 the name of Abram's wife (was) Sara! ^fS 

11. 29 name of Nahor's wife,Milcah. .daughter 

12. ^r 2 vrtll bless thee, and make thy name £reat 
12. * 8 and called upon the name of the Lokd j^ 
13. ' 4 there Abram called on the name of the L. 

16. I had. .an Egyptian, whose name (was) H.^ 
j6.'ii a son, and shalt call his name Ishmael A 
|i6. 13 she called the name of the Lord that sp. 
16. 15 Abram called his son's name, which Hag. 
I17. 5 Neither shall thy nameanymore be called 
J17. s but thy name shall be Abraham; for a f. 

17. IS name Sarai.but Sarah (shall) her nanie (be) 
17. 19 and thou shalt call his name Isaac : and 
[19. 22 Therefore the name of the city was called 
19. 37 bare a son, and called hisname Moab : the 
lig. 38 bare a son, and called his name Ben-ammi 
bi. 3 Abraham called the name of his son that 
(21. 33 and called there on thename of the Lord 
22. 14 Abraham called the name of that place J. 
122. 24 his concubine, whose name (was) Eeumah 
J24. 29 had a brother, and his name (was) Laban 
'25. I took a wife, and her name (was) Keturah 
23. 13 these (are) the names of the sons of Ishm . 
OS. 13 by their names, according to their gener. 
25. 16 of Ishmael, and these (are) their names 
25. 25 garment; and they called his name Esau 
25. 26 and his name was called Jacob : and Isaac 

25. 30 faint ; therefore was his name called Edom 
36. 18 he called their names after the names by 

26. 20 and he called the name of the well Ksek 
26. 21 also ; and he called the name of it Sitnah 
26. 22 and he called the name of it Behoboth 
26. 25 and called upon the name of the Lord 
26. 33 the name of the city (is) Beer-sheba unto 
28. ig tie called the name of that place Beth-el 



Gen. 28. 19 the name of that city (was called) tiiz at 
29. 16 name of the elder (was) Leah, and the n. 
29. 32 she called his name Ileuben : for she said 

129. 33 (son) also : and she called his name Slme 
29. 34 sons : therefore was his name called Levi 
29. 35 therefore she called his name Judah : and 

130. 6 a son: therefore called she his name Dan 
30.' 8, II, 13, 18, 2o- and she called his name/ 
130. 21 a daughter, and called her name Dinah ^ 
■30. 24 And she called hisname Joseph; and aald 

31. 48 Therefore was the name of it called Gale. 

32. 2 he called the name of that place Mahaa 
^B2. 27 he said unto him. What (is) thy name' '■x 
32. 28 Thy name shall be called no more Jacob 
32. 29 said, Tell (me^I pray thec.thy name. And 

32. 29 (is) it (that) thou dost ask after my name I 
32. 30 Jacob called the name of the place Peniol 

33. 17 therefore the name of the place is called 
35. 8 the name of it was called Allon-bachuthr 
3S.-IO God said unto him. Thy name (is) Jacob ' 
35. 10 thy name shall not be called any more J. 
35. JO shall be thy name ; and he called his name 

35. 15 Jacob called the name of the place where 
'35. 18 that she called his namcBen-oni : buthii 

36. 10 These (are) the names of Esau's sons ; K. 
36- 32> 35i 39 and the name of his city (w.as) ; . 
36. 39 his wife's name (was) Mehetabel, the da. 
36. 40 these (are) the names, .by their names 
38. I certain Adullamite, whose name (wa3)H. 
38. 2 certain Canaanite, whose name (was) Sli. 
38. 3 and bare a son ; and he called his name Er 
38. 4 bare a son ; and she called his name Onaa 
38. 5 bare a son ; and called his name Shelali 
38. 6 Judah took a wife, .whose name (was) T. 
38. 29 therefore his name was called Pliarez ■• 
38. 30 his hand : and his name was called Zarah 
41. 45 Pharaoh called Joseph's name Zaphnath. 
41. 51 Joseph called the name of his first born 
41. 52 the name of the second calleu he Ephraim 
46. 8 these (are) the names of the children of L 
48. 6 called after the name of their brethren in 
48. 16 my name be named on them, and the n.ame 

, 50. II the name of if was called Abel-mizraim 1 
Exod. I. I Now these (are) the names of the children 

1. 15 nameoftheone(wa3)Shiphrah.. thename 

2. 10 And she called his name Moses : and she 

2. 22 a son, and lie called his name Gershoni 

3. 13 they shall say to me. What (is) his name t 
3. 15 this (is) my name for ever, and this (is) • 

5. 23 I came to Pharaoh to speak in thy name 

6. 3 but by my name Jehovah was I not known 
6. 16 And these (are) the names of the sons of 

,9. 16 that my name may be declared throughout 
15. 3 (is) a man of war : the Lord (is) his name 

15. 23 therefore the name of it was called Marah 

16. 31 the house of Israel called the name thereof 

17. 7 he called the name of the place Massah 
17. 15 and called the name of it Jehovah-nissi 

18. 3 of which the name of the one (was)Ger3. 
■18. 4 And the name of the other (was) Eliezer 
'20. 7 Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord 
(20. 7 hold him guiltless that taketh his namo 
20. 24 In all places where I record my name I 
[23. 13 make no mention of the name of other g. 

23. 21 will not pardon . .for my name (is) in him 
28. 9 grave on them the names of the children 
28. 10 Six of their names on one stone, and (the 
28. 10 six names of the rest on the other stone 
28. II with the names of the children of Israel 
28. 12 Aaron shall bear their names before the 
28. 21 be with the names of the children of Isr. 
28. 21 twelve, according to their names, (like) 
28. 21 every one with his name shall they be ac 
28. 29 Aaron shall bear the names of the child. 
31. 2 See, I have called by name Bezaleel the 
33. 12 yet thou hast said, I know thee by name 
33. 17 grace in my sight, and I know thee by n. 

33. 19 and I will proclaim the name of the LORD 

34. 5 and proclaimed the name of the Lord 

34. 14 fertile Lord, whose name (is) Jealous, (is) 

35. 30 Lord hath called by name Bezaleel the son 
39. 6, 14 the names of the children of Israel 
39. 14 twelve, according to their names, (like) the 

_ 39. 14 every one with his name, according to tho 
Lev." "18. 21 neither shalt thou profane the Dame of 
19. 12 And ye shallnot swear by my name falsely 

19. 12 neither shalt thou profane the name of thy 

20. 3 sanctuary, and to profane my holy name 

21. 6 and not profane the name of their God 

22. 2 that they profane not my holy name (in 
22. 32 Neither shall ye profane my holy name 

24. II Israelitishwoman'sson blasphemed then. 
24. II and his mother's name (was) Shelomith 1 
24. 16 he that blasphemeth the name of the L. 
24. 16 when he blasphemeth the name, .shall be 

Num. I. 2 with the number of (fceir) names, every 
I. s these (are) the names of the men that shall 
1. 17 men which are expressed by (their) nameaj 
1. 18 according to the number of the names ; { 
So in V. 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, ^, 38, 40, 42. 
3. 2, 3 these (are) the names of the sons of A. 
3. 17 these were the sons of Levi by their names 
3. 18 these (are) the names of the sons of G«rs. 
3. 40 and take the number of their names 

3. 43 by the number of names, from a month old 

4. 32 by name ye shall reckon the instruments 
6. 27 And they shall put my name upon the c. 

II. 3 he called the name of the place Taberah 
II. 26 the camp, the name of the one (was) Eld. 
II. 26 and the name of the other Medad ; and 
II. 34 he called the name of thatpjace Klbpoth. 
13. 4 these (were) their names.: at the tribe of 



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Ifumz3. i6 These (arc) the names of the men which M. 
17. 2 wi'ite thou every man's name upon hisrod 
:j7» 3 thou shalt write Aaron's name upon tlie 
isi. 3 and ho called the name of tlie place Hor. 
'25. 14 Now the name of the Israelite that was 

25. 15 the name of the Midianitish woman that 

26. 33 the names of the daughters of Zelophehad 
26. 46 And the name of the daughter of Asher 
26. 53 shall be. .according to the number of 'na. 
26. 55 according to the names of the tribes of 
S6. 59 the name of Araram's wife (was) Jochebed 
sj. .1 these (are) Uie names of his daughters; M. 
»7. '; 4 Why should the name of our father be 
32. 38 Baal-meon, their names being changed 
37. 38 and gave other names unto the cities wh. 
32. 42 and called it Nobah, after his own name 
34. 17 These (are) the names of the men which 
34. 19 the iiames of the men (are) these: Of the 

Ueut. 3. 14 called them after his own name, Bashan. 
5. II Thou shalt not take the name of the LOKD 
5. II hold (him) guiltless that taketli his name in 
6. 13 and serve him, and shalt swear by his n. 
■ ,7. 24 and thou shalt destroy their name from 
9. 14 blot out their name from under heaven 
10. 8 and to bless in his name, unto this day 
10. 20 shalt thou cleave, and swear by his name 
rz. 3 destroy the names of them out of that p. 
j2. 5 out of all your tribes to put his name th. 
12. II choose to cause his name to dwell there 

12. 21 thy God hath chosen to put his name th. 
14. 23 he shall choose to place his name there 

14. 24 God shall choose to set his name there 
16. 2 Lord shall choose to place his name there 
i6.' 6 thy God shall choose to place his name in 

16. It God hath chosen to place his name there 
18. s. 7 minister in the name of the Lord 

18. 19 words which he shall speak in my name 
18. 20 shall presume to speak a word in my name 
18. 20 that shall speak in the name of other gods 

18. 22 Wlieu a prophet speaketh in the name of 
ai.-; 5 and to bless in the name of the Lord ; and 

22. 14 bring up an evil name upon her, and say 
22. 19 because he hath brought up an evil name 
25. 6 shall succeed in the name of his brother 
25. 6 that his name be not put out of Israel 

25. 7 raise up unto his brother a name in Israel 
95. 10 his name shall be called in Israel, The h. 

26. 2 God sliall choose to place his name there 
26. 19 in praise, and in name, and in honour; and 
28. 10 see that thou art called by the name of 

28. 58 'ear this glorious and fearful name. The 

29. 2o Lord shall blot out his name from under 
32. 3 Because I will publish the name of the L.' 

7osh. 5.-9 Wherefore the name of the place is called 
7. 9 and cut off our name from the earth: and 
7. 9 what wilt thou do unto thy great name ? 
7. 26 the name of that place was called, The v. 
g. 9 because of the name of the Lord thy God 
14. 15 the name of Hebron before (was) Kirjcth, 

15. 15 and the name of Debir before (was) Kir. ■? 

17. 3 and these (are) the names of his daughters 

19. 47 Dan, after the name of Dan their father ' 
21. 9 cities which are (here) tnentioneiiy name 

23. 7 make mention of the name of their gods 
^udij. 1. 10 the name of Hebron before (was) Kirjath. 

' J . 1 1 the name of Debir before (was) Kirjath-s. 

ii. 17 the name of the city was called Hormah 

.1. 23 now the name of the city before (was)Luz 

3. 26 a city, and' called the name thereof Luz 

ji. 26 which (is) the name thereof unto this day 

f i3> 5 they called the name of that place Bochim 

. S. 31 a son, whose nanie he called Abimelech* 

43. , 2 the Daiiites, whose name (was) Manoahfi 

'13.' 6 whence he (was), neither told he me his n.; 

13. 17 What (is) thy name, that when thy sayings 

[13. 18 him. Why askest thou thus aitfer my name 

13. 24 bare ar son, and called his name Samson* 
,15. 19 he called the name thereof En-hakkore'M 
i5.> 4 loved a v/oman .. whoso name (was) DeL t- 
I j.'i t man of mount Ephraira, whose name (was) 

18. 29 And they called the name of the city Dan 
ji8. 29 after the name of Dan their father, who | 

■n8.'29 the name of the city (was) Laish at the fl. 
Ruth^K^ jj And the name of the man (was) Elimelech 

^^rji? name of his wife Naomi, and the name ;« 
k;^4 of Moab ; the name of the one (was) OtM 
(i;j4 name of the other Euth: and they dwelt? 
g'.-'x of Elimelech ; and his name (was) Boaz^ 
ii. J9 The man'? name with whom I wrought^ 
<• '=.5. 10 to raise np the name of the de^ad upon 
4.10 that the name of the dead be not cut off 
4i'i4 that his name may be famous in Israel :^ 
4. 17 the women her neighbours gave it a name 
V 17 and they called his nameObed: he (is) the 
K3a.^i,'ii and his name (was) Elkanah, the son of J. 

• Tiv'a name of the one (was) Hannah, and then, 
^f 20 bare a son, and called his name Samuel a 
y;' 12 and called the name of it Eben-ezer, say,' 
8.? 2 Now the name of his first born was Joel 
jSys the name of his second, Abiah: (they were) 
|9,5|i whose name (was) Kish, the con of Abiel 
■9.^'2 And he had a son, whose name (was) Saul 
•12. 22 not forsake his people forhis great name's 
14,:' 4 the name of the one (was) Bozez, and then. 

14.49 ^^'^ names of his two daughters (wore th. 
14. 49 name of the first bom Merab, and the na. 

14. 50 the name of Saul's wife (was) Ahinoam, the 
3t4i 50 name of the captain of his host (was) Ab. 
17., 12 of that Ephrathite. .whose name (was) J. 
17,13 the names of his three sons that v/ent tq 
«7. 23 the Philistine Qt GatU, GoUath by namq 
tff 'a IcttTXia.ta thco in Uu« naiuci ot tho Lq£J> ^ 



1 Sa. 18. 30 wisely, .so that his name was much set by 

20. 42 sworn both of us in the name of the Lord 

21. 7 his name (was) Docg, an Edomite, the ch. 

24. 21 destroy my name out of my father's house 

25. 3 name of the man (was) Nabal, and the n. 
35. 5 and go to Nabal, and greet him in my n. 
35. 9 they spake to Nabal. .in the name of Da. 

' 25. 25 his name (is), so (is) he ; Nabal (is) his n. 

2 Sa. 3. 7 a concubine, whose name (was) Rizpah, the 

, 4. 2 name of the one (was) Baanah, and the r.. 

4. 4 became lame. And his name (was) Mep. 

5. 14 the names of those that were born unto 

5. 20 called the name of that place Baal-pera. 

6. 2 called by the name of The LORD of hosts 
6. 18 he blessed the people in the name of the 

7. 9 made thee a great name, like unto the n. 
7. 13 He shall build an house for my name ; and 
7. 23 to make him a name, and to do for you 

7. 26 let thy name be magnified for ever, saying 

8. 13 David j,at (him) a name when he returned 

I 9. 2 (there was) .. a servant, whose name (was) 

■ 9. 12 had a young son, whose name (was) Micah 
12. 24 he called his name Solomon : and the L. 
12. 25 he called his name Jedidiah, because of 

12. 28 the city, and it be called after my name 

13. I had a fair sister, whose name (was) Tamar 

13. 3 a friend, whose name (was) Jonadab, the 

14. 7 (neither) name nor remainder upon the 
14. 27 and one daughter, whose name (was) T. 

16. 5 whose name (was) Shimel, the son of Gera 

17. 23 (was) a man's son whose name (was)Ithra 
i3. 18 no son to keep my name in remembrance 

18. 18 he called the pillar after his own name 
20. I a man of Belial, whose name (was) Sheba 
20. 21 Sheba the son of Bichri by name, hath 

22. 50 and I will sing praises unto thy name 

23. 8 the names of the mighty men whom T)£ 
23. 18 (and) slev/ (them), and had the name am. 
23. 22 and had the name among three mighty m. 

I Ki. I. 47 the name of Solomon better than thy n. 

3. 2 no house built unto the name of the L. 

4. 8 these (are) their names : The son of Hur 

5. 3, 5 build an house unto the name of the L. 

5. 5 he shall build an house unto my name 

7. 21 pillar, and called the name thereof Jachin 

7. 21 pillar, and called the name thereof Boaz 
8. 16 an house, that my name might be therein 

8. 17, 20 an house for the name of the Lord God 
8. 18 wasin thine heart to buUd. .unto my name 

6. 19 he shall build the house unto my name 
8. eg thou hast said. My name shall be there 
8. 33 and confess thy name, and pray, and make 
C. 35 confess thy name, and turn from their sin 
8. 41 out of a far country for thy name's sake 
^8. 42 they shall hear of thy great name, and of 
'8. 43 people of the earth may know thy name 
8. '43 that this house, .is called by thy name 

8. 44, 48 house that I have built for thy name 

9. 3 hast built, to put my name there for ever 
9. 7 house, which I have hallowed for my name 

10. I concerning the name of the Lord, she 

11. 26 whose mother's name (was) Zeruah, a w. 
II. 36 I have chosen me toput my name there 

13. 2 a child shall be born. :Josiah by name '- 

14. 21 Lord did choose, .to put his name there 

14. 21, 31 mother's name (wasj Naamah an A. ;. 

15. 2, 10 mother's name (was) Maachah, the d. 

16. 24 called the name of the city which ho built 
16. 24 after the name of Shemer, owner of the ^ 
18. 24 And call ye on the name of your gods, and 
18. 24 I will call on the name of the Lord.; and 
18. 25 call on the name of your gods, but put no 
18. 26 called on the name of Baal from morning 
18. 31 came, saying, Israel shall be thy name ^ 
j8, 32 built an altar in the name of the Lord % 
SI. 8 she wrote letters in Ahab's name, and s. . 
22. 16 (which is) true in the name of the Lord 
22. 4a his mother's name (was) Azubah the dau. 

a Kl s, 24 and cursed them in the name of the Lord 

■ 5. II call on the name of the Lord his God, and 
;'8. 26 his mother's name (was) Athaliah, the d. 
;'i2., 1 hi", mother's name (was) Zibiah of Becr-s. 
14.' 9 mother's name (was) Jehoaddan of Jeru. 
14. ' 7 called the name of it Joktheel imto this 

14. 27 he would blot out the name of Israel from 

15. 2 and his mother's name (was) Jecoliah of 
15. 33 his mother's name (was) Jerusha, the da. 
18. 2 mother's name also (%vas) Abi, the daug. • 
SI. J 1 And his mother's name (was) Hephzi-bah 
21.' 4 said. In Jerusalem will I put my namo 3., 
ai. 7 In this house .. I, put my name for ever ft 
SI. 19 his mother's name (was) Jleshullemeth 
S2. : I his mother's name (was) Jodidah, the da. 
23. 27 of which I said. My name shall bo there 
23, 31 his mother's name (was) Hamutal, the d. 

23. 34 and turned his name to Jehoiakim,and to. 
03. 36 his mother's name (was) Zebudah, the d. 
«4. 8 And his mother's name (was) Nehusta, the 

24. 17 the king, .changed his name to Zedekiah 
24. 18 his mother's name (was) Hamutal, the 

I Ch, 1. 19 the name of the one (was) Peleg, because 
I. 19 and his brother's name (was) Joktan ' 
1. 43 and the name of his city (was) Dinhabah 
I. 46 and the name of his city (was^ Avith 
I. 50 and the name of his city (was) Pai ; and 

1. 50 wife's name (was) Mehetabel, the daughter 

2. 26 also another \vife, v/hoso name (was) Atar. 
a. 29 name of the wife of Abishur(was)Abiha. 
2. 34 servant, an Egyptian, whose namo (was) 
4. 3 the name of their sister (was)Hazelelponi 
4, 9 his mothorcalled his n.ime Jabez, saying 

.^1 h3 I'hese nientioued by (their) names 't^were) 



1 Ch. 4. 41 these written by name came in the day» 

6. 17 these (be) the names of the sons of Gers. 

6. 65 cities wliich are called by (their) names 

7. 15 sistcr'sname(\yas)Maachah;andthenamai 
Z, 16 she called his name Peresh: and the name 
y': 23 and he called his name Beriah, because 

8. 29 father of Gfceon; whose wife's name (was) 

8. 38 had six sons, whose names (are) these 

9. 35 Jehiel, whose wife's name (was) Maachali> 
9. 44 Azel had six sons, whose names (are) these 

II. 20 slew (them), and had a name among the 

11. 24 and had a name among the three raighties 

12. 31 which were expressed by name, to coma 
72- 6 cherul)im, whose name is called (on it) 
14. 4 these (arc) the names of (his) children wh. 
14. II called the name of that place Baal-perazim 
16. 2 blessed the people in the name of the L. 
16. 8 call upon his name, make kno^vn his deeds 
16. 10 Glory ye in his holy name : let the heart 
16. 29 Give, .the Lord the glory., unto his name 

16. 35 we maygive thanks to thy holyname,(and) 
16. 41 were chosen, who were expressed byname 

17. 8 have made thee a name like the name ol 
17. 21 to make thee a name of greatness and 

17. 24 thynamemaybemagmfledforever,saying 

21. 19 which he spalce in the name of the Lord 

22. 7 house unto the name of the Lord my God 
22. 8 shalt not build an house unto my name 
82. 9 his name shall be Solomon, and I will g, 
22. 10 He shall build an house for my name 

22. 19 is to be built to the name oi the Lord 

23. 13 to minister, .and to bless inliis namefor 

23. 24 counted by number cf names by their 

28. 3 shalt not build an house for my namo 

29. 13' thank thee, and praise thy glorious namo 
29. 16 build thee an house for thine holy name 

2 Ch. 2. , I build an house for the name of the LORD^ 

^2. 4 I build an house to the name of the Lord 
3. 17 called the name of that on the right hand' 
3. 17 and the name of that on the left Boaz 
6. 5 aii house in, that my name might bethero 
6. 6 Jerusalem, that my name might be there 
6. 7, 10 for the name of tlie Lord God of Israel 
6. 8 in tliine heart to build an house for my n., 
C. 9 he shall build the house for my name 
6. 20 that thou wouldest put thy name there- 
6. 24 confess thy name, and pray, and make. 
,6. c6 confess thy name, and turn from their sia 
[6. 32 a far country for thy great name's sake 
6. 33 all people of the earth may know thy nx 
'6. 33 house. .1 have built, is called by thy na. 

6. 34, 38 house v/hichi have built forthynamio 

7. 14 If my people, which are called by my na. 
J7. 16 that my name maybe there for ever; and 

7. 20 house, which I have sanctified for my na. 
12. 13 Lord had chosen . .to put his name there 
12. 13 mother's name (was) Naamah an Ammon. 

13. 2 His raothcr'sname aIso(was)Michaiah tho 

14. II in thy name we go against this muUitudo 

18. 15 the truth to me in the name of tie LORD 
20. 8 builtS. a sanctuary therein for tlftf name 
20. 9 presence, for thy name (is) in this house 
20. 26 the name of the same place was called 
20. 31 his mother's name (was^ Azubah the da. 
22. 3 His mother's name also (was) Athaliah tho 

24. I mother's name also (was) Zibiah of Beer. . 

25. I mother's name (was) Jehoaddan of Jem. 

26. 3 his mother's name also (was) Jecoliah oX 

26. 8 name spread abroad (even) to the catering 
26. 15 his name spread far abroad ; for he was 

27. I His mother's name also (was) Jerushah 

28. 9 prophet of tho Lord, .whose name (was) 

28. 15 men which were expressed by name rose 

29. I his mother's name (was) Abijah, the da. 
31. 19 the men that were expressed by name, t<j 
33. 4 In Jerusalem shall my name be for ever 
33. 7 In this house . . I put my name for ever 
33. 18 in the name of the LORD God of Israel 
36. 4 and turned his name to Jehoiakim. And 

Ezra 2. 61 Gileadito, andwascalled after tljir name 
8. 13 whose names (are) these, Eliphc let, Jeiel 

8. 20 all of them were expressed by name 

10. 16 all of them by (their) names, were separ. 
Koh. 1. 9 that I have chosen to set my name there 

^ I. 1 1 thy servants, who desire to fear thy name 

7. 63 to wife, and was called after tlieir name 
'9. 5 and blessed be thy glorious nam.j, wliich is 

9. 7 and gavest him the name of Abraham 

■ 9. lo so didst thou get thee a name, as (it is) 

Esth. 2. 5 certain Jew, whose name (was) Mordecal 

, 2. 14 in her, and that she were called by.name 

2. 22 certified the king, .in Mordecai's name • 

3. 12 in the name of king Ahasuerus was it w. 

8. 8 as It liketh you, in the king's name, and 
8. 8 which is written in the king's name, and 

10 And ho wrote in the king Ahasuerus' na, 
26 these days Purira, alter the name of Pur 

1 whose name (was) Job ; and that man was 
21 away; blessed be the name of the LORD 
17 and he shall have no name in the street 
14 he called the name of the first, Jemima 
14 the name of the second, Kezia; and then. 

11 them also that love thy name be joyful in 
1 7 win sing praise to the name of the Lord 

1 excellent (is) thy name in all the ea^th I 

2 I will sing praise to thy name, O thou M. 
5 hast put out their name for ever and.evei 

10 they that know thy iiKmc will put their 

4 offer, nor take up their names into my U 

49 heathen, and sing praises unto thy name 

so. I the name of the God of Jacob defend theo 

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'fsa. ao. 7 wc >Yi]l remember the name of the LonD 
, 82. 22 1 >rill declare thy name unto my brctlircn 
23' 3 paths of righteousness for liis name's sake 
185. f I For thy name's sake, O Lord, pardon m. 
29. 2 the LonDtlic glory due unto liis name; w. 
31. 3 therefore for thy name's sake lead me 

33. 21 because wc have trusted in liis liolyname 

34. 3 magnify.. and let us c.\alt his name toget. 
41. s When shall ho die, and his name perish? 
44. 5 through thy name will we tread thcmun. 
44. 8 the day long, and praise thy name for ever 

44. 20 If we have forgotten the n.ame of our Cod 

45. 17 I will make thy namo to bo remembered 

48. lo According to thy name, O God, so (is) thy 

49. II they call (their) hands after their own na. 
52. ' 9 I will wait on thy name ; for (it is) good 
54. I Save me, God, by thy name, and judge 
54. 6 I will praise thy name, O Loui>, for (it is) 
61. 5 the heritage of those that fear thy name 
Ci. 8 .So will I sing praise inito thy name for ever 
63. 4 live : I will lift up my hands in thy name 
66. 2 .Sing forth the honour of his name ; make 
66. 4 sing unto thee; they shall sing (to) thy n.- 
68. 4 Sing unto God, sing praises to his name 

68. 4 rideth upon the heavens by his name J.ah 

69. 30 I will praise the name of God with a song 
69. 36 and they that love his name shall dwell 
72. 17 His n.ame shall endure forever : his n.ame 
72. 19 And blessed (be) his glorious name for ever 
74.' 7 dwelling place of thy name to the ground 
74. 10 the enemy blaspheme thy name for ever? 
74. 18 foolish people have blasphemed thy name 

74. 21 let the poor and needy praise thy name 

75. I for (that) thy n.ame (is) near thy wondrous 

76. I God known ; his name (is) great in Israel 
79. 6 kingdoms that have not called upon thy n. 
79. 9 our salvation, for the glory of thy name 

79. 9 purge away our sins, for thy name's sake 

80. 18 (luicken us, and we will call upon thy na. 
83. 4 that the name of Israel may be no more 

• 83. i6 that they may seek thy name, Lord , 
I 83. 18 that thou, -whose name alone (is) Jehovah 
'. 86. 9 thee, O LORD ; and shall glorify thy name 
86. II truth : unite my heart to fear my n.ame 
S6. 12 and I will glorify thy name for evermore 
89. 12 Tabor and Hermon shall rejoice in thy n. 
89. 16 In thy name shall they rejoice all the 
89. 24 and in, my name shall his horn be exalted 
91. 14 ou high, because ho hath known my name 
92. I sing praises unto thy name, most High 
p6. 2 Sing unto the Lord, bless his name ; show 
96. 8 Give, .the glory fdue unto) his namo : br. 
99. 3 Let them praise thy.. terrible name ; (for) 
; 99. 6 .among them that call upon his name; and 
109. 4 thankful unto him, (and) bless his name 
102. 15 So the heathen shall fear the name of the 

■ 102. 21 To declare the name of the Lord in Zion 
103. I all that is within me, (bless) his holy name 
103. I call upon his name : make known his 

105. 3 Glory ye in his lioly name : let the heart 

106. 8 he saved them for his name's sake, that he 
106. 47 to give thanks unto thy holy name, (and) 
109. 13 generation following let their name be 
jog. 21 do thou for me. .for thy name's sake : be. 

■ HI. 9 for ever : holy .and reverend (is) his n.ame 
113. I of the Lord, praise the name of the Lord 
113. 2 Blessed be the name of the Lord from this 
113. 3 From the rising of the sun. .the LORD'S u. 

115. • I but unto thy name give glory, for thy m. 

116. 4 Then called I upon tlie name of the Lord 
116. 13, 17 call upon the n.ame of tlie Lord ^.a^: 
118. 10 in the name of the Lord will I destroy ■ 
J18. II, 12 in the name of the Lord I will destroy 

118. 26 Blessed (be) he that conieth in the name 

119. 55 I have remembered thy name, Lord, in 
J19. 132 usest to do unto those that love thy name 
122. 4 to give thanksunto the name of the Lord 
124. 8 Our help (is) in the name of the Lord, who 
129. 8 you : we bless you in the name of the Lo. 
J35. 1 Pr.aise ye the name of the Lord ; praise • 
135. 3 sing praises unto his name ; for (it is) pi. 
135. 13 Thy name, Lord, (endureth) for ever :,, 
138. 2 praise th.y name for thy loving kindness ' 
138. 2 magnified thy word above all thy name ' 
140. 13 righteous shall give thanks unto thy name 

142. 7 of prison, that I may praise thy name : the 

143. II Quicken me, Lord, for thy name's sake 
J45. 1 I will bless thy name for ever and ever 
14.5. 2 I will praise thy name for ever and ever 
145. 21 let all flesh bless his holy name for ever 
147. 4 stars ; he calleth them all by (their) names 
J48. *5, 13 Let them praise the n.ame of the Lord 
J48. 13 for his name alone is excellent ; his glory 
149. 3 Let them praise his name in the danceJU; 

3*rov 10. 7 blessed : but the name of the wicked shall 
18. 10 The name of the Lord (is) a strong tower 

21. 24 (is) his name whodealeth in proud wrath 

22. I A (good) name (is) rather to he chosen th.an. 
30. 4 his name, and what (is) his son's name, if 
30.' ' 9 lest I . . steal, and take the name of my God 

Ecel. 6. 4 his name shall be covered with darkness'. 

- 7. 1 A (good) name (is) better than- precious o.- 

Song I. 3 thy name (is as) ointment poured forth .*■ 

Isa. 4. I only let us be called by thy name, to take 

7. 14 a son, and shall call his name Immanuel 

8. 3 Call his name Mahar-shalal-hash-baz '/• 

9. ' 6 and his name shall be called 'Wonderful 

12. 4 say. Praise the LoRD, call upon his name 

'i2; 4 make mention that his name is exalted 

14. 42 cut off from Babylon the name, and rem. 

18. 7 to tha J)lace of the name of the Lone of h. 

«4. t^ (even) the name o{ the Lord GmX of Israel 



Is.1. 25. I I will cx.alt thee, I will praise thy name 
26. 8 desire of (our) soul (is) to thy name, and 
'20. 13 only will we make mention of thy name 

29. 23 of him, they shall sanctify my n.ame, and 

30. 27 the name of the Lord cometh from far 

40. 26 cillcth them all by n.amcs by the greatn. 

41. 25 shall he call upon my name; and he shall 

42. 8 I (am) the Lord ; that (is) my namo: and 

43. I I have called (thee) by thy name ; thou 

43. 7 every one that is called by m> name: for 
■44. 5 shall call OiimsclQ by the name of J.acob 

44. 5 surname (himselQ by the name of Israel 

45. 3 I the Loud, which call (thee) by thy n.ame 
45. 4 I have even called thee by thy name: I 

47. 4 Lord of hosts (is) his n.ame, the Holy One 

48. I which are called by the name of Israel 
48. I whichswcarby thenameof theLoKD.and 
48. 2 Israel: The LojjD of hosts (is) his name 
48. 9 For my name's*s.ake will! defer mine ang. 

48. 19 his name should not have been cut off 

49. I hath he made mention M my name 

50. 10 let him trust in tlic name of the Lord, and 

51. 15 waves roared:ThoLORDof hosts (is) his n. 

52. 5 name continu.ally every day (is) bla.sphe. 
52. 6 Thereforcmy people shall know^y name 

54. 5 The Lord of hosts (is) his name; and thy 

55. 13 and it shall bo to the Lord for a name, for 

56. 5 a place and a name better than of sons 
56. 5 I will give them an everlasting name, tl.at 
56. 6 and to love the name of the Lord, to be 
37. 15 high and lofty One. .whose name(is) Holy 
59. 19 So shall they fear the name of the Lord 
60.; 9 unto the name of the Lord thy God, and 
62." 2 and thou shalt be called by a new name 
63. 12 to make himself an everlasting name ?■ 

63.14 people, to make thyself a glorious name 
63. j6 Kedecmer; thy name (is) from everlasting 

63. ig them; they were not called by thy name 

64. 2 make thy name known to thine adversar. 
64.- 7 (there is) none that calleth upon thy name 

65. ■ I nation (that) was not caled by my name 

65. 15 ye sh.all leave your name for a curse unto 

65.15 and call his servants by another name 
;66. 5 that cast you out for my name's sake, said 

J 66, 22 so shall your seed and jimr name remain 
Jer. 3. 17 to the name of the Lord, to Jerusalem 
7. 10, II, 14, 30 house, which is called by my n. 
' 7. 12 Shiloh, where I set my name at the first 
10. 6 great, and thy name (is) great in might 

10. 16 inheritance. The Lord of hosts (is) his n. 

10. 25 thefamilics that call not on thy name: for 

11. 16 The Lord called thy name, Agreen olive' 
II. ig that his n.ame m,ay be no more remembe. 

11. 21 Prophesy not in the name of the Lord - 

12. 16 ways of my people, to swear by my name 

13. II for a name, and for a praise, and for a gl. 

14. 7 do thou (it) for thy name's sake: for our 
14. 9 we are called by thy name ; leave us not 

14. 14 The prophets prophesy lies in my name . 

14. 15 the prophets that prophesy in my nama- - 

14. 21 Do not abhor (us), for thy name's sake, do 

15. 16 for I am called by thy name, Lord God 

16. 21 shall know that my name (is) The LORD 
Eo. 3 The Lord hath not called thy name Pas. f 
20. 9 of him, nor speak any liiore in his name 

■ 23.. 6 (is) his name whereby he shall.be called 
23. 25 that prophesy lies in my name, saying, I 
23. 27 to cause my people to forget my name by 
23. 27 their fathers have •forgotten my name - 

25. 2g on the city which is called by my name ''- 

26. 9 Why hast thou prophesied in the name of 

26. 16 for he hath spoken to us in the name of 
26. 20 that prophesied in the name of "the Lord 
27. 15 yet thoy prophesy a lie in my name ; that 
29. 9 prophesy falsely unto you in myname : I 
eg. 21 which prophesy a lie unto you in my name 
2g; 23 and have spoken lying words in myname 
29. 25 thou hast sent letters in thy name unto all 

31. 35 thereof roar ; The Lord of hosts (is) his n. 

32. 18 Mighty God, the Loud of hosts (is) his n. 
32. 20 hast made thee a name, as at this day - 

32. 34 in the house which is called by my name 

33. 2 to establish it; The LORD (is) his name '* 

33. g it shall be to me a n.ame of joy, a praise 

34. 15 in the house which is called by my namo ' 

34. 16 But ye turned, .and polluted my name, and 
37. 13 name (was) Xrij.ah, the son of Shelcmiah 

44. 16 spoken unto us in the name of the Lord 
44. 26 Behold, I have sworn by my great name 
44. 26 that my name sh.all no more be named in 
'46. iS king, whose name (is) The Lord of hosts 
48. 15 king, whose n.amo (is) The LORD of hosts' 

48. 17 and all ye that know his n.ame; say. How 
• 50. 34 strong ; Tlie Lord of hosts (is) his name 

51. ig inherit.inee : The LORD of hosts (i.s) his n. 

51. 57 King," whose name (is) The Lord of hosts : 

52. t his mother's name (was) Hamutal tlie da.-, 
lam. 3.-55 I calledupon thynamc, Lord, out of the 
Kze. 20. 9, 14, 22 -wrought for my name's sake, that it 

20. 2g And the name tii'^rcof is called Bamah '^^ 
20. 3g butpolluteye myholynameno more with 
20. 44 have wrought with you formy name's sake 
23. 4 And the names of them (were) Aliolah the 
'03. 4 Thus (were) their n.ames ; S.imaria (is)Ah.^ 
24.- 2 Write thee the name of the day, (even) of 
36. 20 they profaned my holy n.ame, when they 
36.21 But I had pity for mine holy name, which 
36. 22 but for mine holyniime's sake, which ye 
36.^3 And I vnl\ sanctify my great name, which 
3g. .7 So willlmakemyholynameknownin the 
39. 7 will not Oct them) pollute my holy nanio- 
39, 16 also the uiuno ot the city (shall he) Uam. 



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Eze. 39. 25 and will be jealous for my holy name 
43. 7 my holy name, shall the house of Israel 
43. 8 they have even defiled my h.My name br 
48. I Now these (are) the names of the tribes 
48. 31 alter the namesof the tribes of Israel : t. 
48. 35 and the name of the city from (that) day 
Dan. I. 7 the prince of the eunuchs gave names: for 
9. 6 theprophets, which spake in thy name to 
9. 18 and the city which is called by thy namo 
9. 19 city and thy people are called by thy namo 
10. I whose name was called Belte«hazzar ; and 
I. 4 said unto him. Call his name Jezrcel • for 1 
I.. 6 said unto him. Call her name Lo-ruliamah j 

1. 9 Then said (God), Call his name Loamml ' 
2. 17 Fori will takeaway the names of Baalim 

2. 17 no more be remembered by their name 
2. 26 and praise the name of the Lord your O. 

2. 32 whosoever shall call on the name of the L. 
Amos 2. 7 the (same) maid, to profane my holy name 

4. 13 The Lord, The Godof hosts, (is) his name 

5. 8 face of the earth ; The Lord (is) his namo 

5. 27 Lord, whose name (is) The God of Iiosts 

6. 10 not make mention of the name of the Lo. 
9. 6 face of the earth ; The Lord (is) his name 
9. 12 which are called by my name, saitli the L. 

Mlc. 4. 5 walk every one in the name of his god 

4. 5 we will walk in the name of the Lord our 

5. 4 in the majesty of the n.ame of the Lord his 

6. 9 (the man of) wisdom shall see thy name 
Nah. 1. 14 thee, (that) no more of thy name be sown 
Zeph. I. 4(and)thenameof the Chemarima with the 

3. 9 may all call upon the name of the Lord 
3. 12 they shall trust in the name of the Lord 

3. 20 for I will make you a name and a praise 
Zech. 5. 4 of him that swcareth falsely by my name 

^6. 12 theman whose name (is) The Branch; and 
10. 12 they shall walk up and down in his name 
13. 2 I will cut off the names of the idols out ot 
13. 3 speakest lies in the name of the Lord ■ 
13. 9 they shall call ou my name, and I will hear 
.14. J 9 there be one Lord, and his name one 
Mai - J.. 6 you, priests, that despise my name. And 

I. 6 ye say. Wherein have we despised thy na.? 

I. II, II my name (shall be) great among the 

1. II incense (shall be) offered unto my name 
J. 14 my name (is) dreadful among the heathen 
2." 2toheart, to give glory unto my name; saith 

2. 5 feared me, and was afraid before my name 
3.16 th.at feared . . and that thought upon his n. 

4. 2 But unto you that fe.ar my name shall the 

2.iVrtwie, renovm, cs shuvu 

Ezra 5. I in the name of the God of Israel, (even) 

5. 4 M'hat are the n.ames of the men that make 
5. 10 Wc asked their names also, to certify 

5. lo the names of the men that (were) the chief 

5. 14 unto (one), whose name (was)Sheshbazzar 

6. 12 God that hath caused his name to dwell , 
Ban. 2. 20 Blessed be the n.ame of God for ever and 

2. 26 to Daniel, whose name (was) Beltcshazzax 
4. 8 Daniel came, .whose name (was) Beltcsh. 
4. 8 according to the name of my god, and iu 

4. 19 Daniel, whoso name (w.as) Belteshazzar 

3. To call, Ka\4u kalco. 

Act3^7.58ata young man's feet, whose name was 3. 
^'--^ 
i.Kamg^iyojla onoma. 

Matt.. I. 21 thou shalt call his n.ame Jesus ; for he .. 
I. 23 they shall callliis name Emmanuel, which 
I. 25 first born son : and he called his name Je. 

6. g pray ye: Our Father. .Hallowed be thy n. 

7. 22 prophesied in thy name? and in thy name 
7. 22 in thynamc done many wonderful works? 

10. 2 the names of the twelve apostles are these 
10. 22 be hated of 'all (men) for my name's sake 
JO. 41 He that receiveth a prophet in the nama 
10. 41 receiveth a righteous man in the name of 

10. 42 cold (water) only in the name of a discipl* 

12. 21 And in his name shall the Gentiles trust 
iS. 5 such little child in my name receiveth me 

18. 20 three are gathered together in my name 

19. 29 or children, or lands, for my name's sak* 
21. y he that cometh in the name of the Lord 

23. 39 he that cometh in the name of the Lord.^ 

24. 5 miinyshall come in myname, saying, I am 
24. 9 hated of all nations for my name's saker 

27. 32 they found a man of CjTene, Simon by in 

28. 19 b.aptizing them in the name of the Father 
Mark 5- g thyname? And he answered, sajing. My nj 

5. 22 cometh one of the rulers. .Jairus[byname] 
6. 14 for his n.ame was spread abroad : and ba 
9. 37 receive one of such children in my naniS 
g. 38 saw one casting out devils in thy name 
'9. 3g m.an which shall do a miracle in myname 
Q. 41 give . . a cup of water to drink in my name 

11. g that cometh in the name of the Lord ". 
II. 10 [that conieth in the uanie of the Lord) 
13. > 6 m.any sh.all come iu my name, saying, I art 

13. 13 he h.atcd of all (men) for my name's sake 
16. 17 [In my name shall they cast out devils) 

Xuke.i. 5 .and his wife, .her name (was) Elisabeths 
1. 13 a son, and thou sh.alt call his name John 
I. 27 espoused to aman whose name was Joseph 
1. 27 a virgin. ..and the virgin's name (was) M. 
I. 31 bring.. a son, and shalt call his name Jesus 
I. 4g For he that is mighty, .holy (is) his nama 
I. 59 Zacharias, after the name of his father- 
I. 61 none of thy kindred, .called by this nam* 

1. 63 saying. His name is John. And they ma. 

2. 21 his name was called Jesus, which was sft 
3. 2s mail in Jerusalem, whose name (was) iu 



NAME 



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NAPHTIJHIM 



Id£e 6. 23 cast out your name a;; evil, for the Son 
^ 8. 30 Jesus asked him, saying, ■^^^lat is thy n. 
g. 48 shall receive this child in my uarao recei v. 
9. 49 saw one casting out devils in thy name 
10. 17 are suhject unto us through thy name 
So. 20 because your names are Mritten in heaven 
ir. 2 say, Our Father.'. Hullowed be thy name 
'3- 35 ^^ that Cometh in the name of the Lord 
19,38 King that Cometh in the name of the Lord 
21. 8 many shall come in my name, saying, I 

21. 12 before kings and rulers for my name's sa. 
21. 17 be hated of all (men) for my name's sake 
34. 18 the one of them, whose name was Cleopas 
24. 47 bepreachedinhis uame among all nations 

John I. 6 mau sent from God, whose name (was) J. 

1. 12 (even) to them that believe on his name 
2. 23 many believed in his name, when they saw 
3. 18 he hath not believed in the name of the ' 
S. 43 1 am come iu my Father's name, and ye ? 
5. 43 another shall come in his own name, him 

to. 3 and he calleth his own sheep by name, and 
ro. 25 the works that I do iu uiy Father's name 
12. 13 that eometh in the name of the Lord '-M^. 
12. 28 Father, glorify thy na'.ne. Then came there' 

14. 13 whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, that 

14. 14 If ye shall ask anything in my uame, I j^ 

14. 26 whom the Father will send in my namef 

15. 16 ye shall ask of the Father in my.narae, he, 

15. 21 will they do unto you for my name'ssako 

16. 23«\Vhatsoever ye shall ask. .in mynarae,he 

16. 24 yc asked nothing in my name : ask, and 
16. 26 that day ye shall ask in my name : and I 

17. 6 1 have manifested thynameuuto the men 
17. ji keep through thine own name those whom 
17. 12 I kept theminthyname :, those that thou 

17. 26 I have declared unto them thy name, and 

18. 10 The servant's name was Malchus ■ 
so. 3 1 But . . y e fnight have life through his name 

Acts 1. 15 the number of the names togethoil: were - 

2. 21 whosoever shall call on the name of the 
2. 38 be baptized every oneof you in'the name 

6 In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth 
. 16 his name throughfaith in his namehath 

7 or by what name, have ye done this? ;■';% 
. 10 the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, w.' 

12 there Is none other name under heaven * 
. 17 speak henceforth to no mau in this name 
18 to speak, .nor teach in the name of Jesus 
. 30 done by the name of thy holy child Jesus 
_. 28 that ye should not teach iu tliis name? ^- 
5. 40 should not speak in the name of Jesus f ' 
5. 41 worthy tp suffer shame for his name ^M ; 
8. 12 concerning, .the name of Jesus Christ?, ^ 

8. 16 baptized iu the name of the Lord JesusH, 
9. 14 priests to bind all that call on thy name ' 
g. 15 to bear my name before the Gentiles, and 
g. 16 things ho must suffer for my names sake> 
g. 21 which called ou this name in Jerusalem'^ 

9. 27,boldly at Damascus in the name of Jesus 
9. 29 spake boldly in the name of the Lord J'e." 

10. 43 through his uame whosoever believeth in' 
10. 48 to be baptized in the n.ame of the Lord.*| 
13. 6 prophet, a Jew, whose name (was) Bar-J.* 
13.;? 8 for so is his name by interpretation-^^y 
15.14 take out of them a people for his name -.'■'. 
15. 17 the Gentiles, upon whom my name is cal.] 
1$. 26 for the name of our Lord Jesus. Christ.as^ 
.,16. 18 command thee in the name of Jesus Christ 
;i8. IS if it be a question of words and names &?■ 
19. s baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus^ 
19. 13 call over them, .name of tlie Lord Jesus * 
15. 17 the name of the Lord Jesus was magnifiet'i 
21. 13 to die at Jerusalem for the name of the 
22. 16 baptized., calling on the name of the Lord 
26.' 9 contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth 
28. 7 of the chief man. .whose name was Publ. 
^om'. I. ' 5 the faith among all nations, for his name 
^.2. 14 the name of God is blasphemed among the 

t). 17 that my name might be declared through, 
io. 13 whosoever shall call upon the name of the 
J15. 9 I will confess.. and sing unto thy name • 
i'Co. 1.2 upon the name of Jesus Christ our Lord 

1. 10 by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ * 

I. 13 or were ye baptized in the name of Paul? 

1, 15 say that I had baptized in mine own name 

5. 4 In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ 

6. II justified in the name of the Lord Jesus 
]Eph. I. 21 every name that is named, not only in 

5. 20 in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ ^t; 
Phil. 2. 9 given him a name which is above every n. 

-^^ 2. 10 That at the name of Jesus every knee 
J, ^. 3 and .. whose names (are) in the book of lif6 
Col. . 3. 17 (do) all in the name of the Lord Jesus 
a Th. I. 12 That the name of our Lord Jesus Christ 
• 3. 6 iu the name of our Lord Jesus Christ t 
I TL 6. I that the name of God and (his) doctrine ' 
I Ti. 2. 19 every one that nameth the name of Christ 
Heb. 1. 4 obtamed a more excellent name tlian they 
, . 2. 12 will declare thy name unto my brethren 

6. 10 love, which ye have showed toward hisn. 
13. IS the fruit of (our) lips, .thanks to his name 

faa. 2. 7 Donot they blaspheme that worthynamc 
S. 10 who have spoken in the name of the Lord 
S- 14 anomting him with oil in the name of the 
t Fe. 4. 14 ye be reproached for the name of Christ ">.■ 
X Jo. 2. 12 sins are forgiven you for his name's sake 
V3- 23 ^™ shouldbelieve on thenameof hisSou 
S- 13 [believe on the name of the Son of Godj 
__ _>< 5. 13 believe on the name of tlie Son of God *:■ 
^tabjij, 7 for his name's sake they went forth, tak.li 
14 salute thee. Greet the friends by name' 
Rov. 2. 3 for my name's sake, hast laboiired, and a. 



Key. 



2. 13 tlibii boldest fast my name, and hast uot 
2. 17 in the stone a new name written, whicli 

3. J thou hast a name that thou li vest, and art 
3. 4 Thou h.ast a few names even in Sardis ,, 
3. 5 blot out his name out of the book of lifo 
3. 5 will confess his uame before my Father 
3. 8 kept my word, and hast not denied my n. 
3. 12 upon him the name of my God, and the n. 
3. 12 and (I will ^vrite upon him) my new name 
6. 8 .his name that sat on him was Death, and 

8. II the name of the star is called Wormwood 
9? 1 1 whose name in the Hebrew tongue (is) A. 

9. II in the Greek tongue hatli,(his) name Ap; 
•11, 18 them that fear thy name, small and great 
13. t and upon his heads the name of blasphemy 

13. 6 to blaspheme his name, andhis tabernacle 
(13. • 8 whose names are not written in the book 
'13. 17 name of the beast, or the num.becof his n. 
14.:. I leather's name written in their foreheads 

14. II whosoever receiveth the mark of his name 
15. ' 2 the victory .. over the number of his name 
'i 5.1*4 not fear thee, Lord, and glorify thyna." 
.i6.':j9 blasphemed the name of God.which hath 
''i7.>3 coloured beast, full of names of blasphemy 
|i7.*5 upon her forehead (was) a name written -„ 
'17.* 8 whose nauies were not written in the book 
19. 12 he-had a name written that no man knew 

19. 13 and his name is called The Word of God 
19. 16 he hath on his thigh a name written, King 
21. 12 and names Avritten thereon, which are 

21. 14 name of the twelve apostles of the Lamb" 
(22. 4 and his jiame (shaUbe) in their foreheads 

WAME, to — ^ 

1, To say, •O'^ dinar. ^ 

"I Sa. 16. 3 anoint unto me (liim) whom I name unto 

. *■■ 28. 8 me (him) up whom I shall name imto the 

Mib. 2. 7 (thou that art) named The house of Ja. 

^.To speak, 131 ddbar,Z:. 

Gen. 23. 16 which he had named in the. audience of 

Z.To inarh out, define^' 2^1 naqah. 

.Isa. 62.''- 2 which the mouth of the LoKD shall name 
Amos 6. I (which are) named chief of the nations, to 

4. To call, N-jij qara. 
S I Sa.| 4. 21 And she naraed the child 1-chabod, sayin* 

5. To place, set, put, C)?, U^b sum, sim. 
^;Dau. 5. 12 Daniel, whom the king named Belteshaz. 

^To say, .call, Xeya lcgd\ 

""^Matt. 9. 9 he saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at 
^jMarkis. ■ 7 And there was (one) named Barabbas,(wh. 

T^To name,'' give a name, ova fi.a.(a onomazo.\ 
'Jl^ks 6. 13 twelve, whom also he named apostles . 
FS^.; 6. 14 Simon, whom he also named Peter, and " 
Rom. 15. 20 the gospel, not where Christ was named 
I Co.- 5. J I as is not [so much as named] among the 
J!^h^i.'2i and every name that is named, not only "- 
y^ifT^-S- IS whole family in heaven and earth is named 
_<5. 5 3 let it not be once named among you, as 
^ '2'Ti.''2. jg every one that nameth thename of Christ 
N^^JEED — ( ' 

112^ajne, renown, no shem. 
' "'^ Josh 2. 1 came into an harlot's house, named Rah. 

1 Sa. 17. 4 named Goliath, of Gath, whose height 
f-ii . 22. 20 the son of Ahitab, named Abiathar, csca. 

2 ICi.17. 34 children of Jacob, whomhe named Israel 
Eccl. 6. 10 That wliich hath been is named already 

2'i2Vame, D'i shuml 
> Dan. 5. 12 Daniel, whom the king named Belteshaz. 

Z-.Name, ovofia onoma. 

• JIatt27. 57 a rich man of Arimathea, n.amed Josepli 

JIarki4. 32 to a placO' which was named Gethsemane 

Luke 1. 5 a certain priest named Zacharias, of the 

1. 26 unto a city of Galilee, named Nazareth 

5. iy saw a publican, named Levi, sitting at the 

8. 41 behold, there came a man named Jaiinis 
. 10. 38 a certain woman named Martha received 

16. 20 there was a certain beggarnamed 19. 2. ■ 

23. SO behold, (there was) a man named Joseph 

John 3.. I a man of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus 

Acts 5. I But a certain man named Ananias, with 

"5. 34 a Pharisee, named Gamaliel, a doctor of 

9. 10 disciple at Damascus, named Ananias; and 
9. 12 seen in a vision a man named Ananias 
9. 33 there he found a certain man named Eneas 
9. 36 at Joppa,a certain disciple named Tabitha 

11. 28 there stoodup one of them named Agabus 

12. 13 a damsel came to hearken, named Rhoda 

16. I disciple was there, named Timotheus, the 
16. 14 certain woman named Lydia, a seller of 

17. 34 woman named Damaris, and others with 
J 8. 2 found a certain Jew named Aquila, born 

18. 7 a certain (man's) house, named Justus = 

18. 24 And a certain Jew named ApoUos, born 

19. 24 For a certain (man) named Demetrius, a 

20. 9 a certain young man named Eutychus 

21. 10 from Judea a certain prophet, named A. 
27. I unto(one)namcd Julius, aceuturiouof A. 

WAKED, to be — i^ 

1. To call a name, D^ Nif; qara, slum. 
^'xGen. 27. 36 he said. Is he not rightly named Jacob? 

2. To be called, ift^ qara, 2.' 
"* Gen. 48.-16 and let my name be named on them, and 

_i_Ch.23, 14 his sons wore named of tUo tribe of Levi 



Eccl. 6. 10 That which hath been is named already 
Isa. Oi. 6 yc shall be named the priests of the toRD 
Jer. 44. 25 that my name shall no more ba named ia 

S.To call, ica\4ai {ovofia) kaleo {onomaY. 

J-uko 2.21 wliich was so named of the angel before he 
19. 2belioldi(therewas)amannainedZaccheaa 
NAMELY — 

In Vie, in thiiftv^^n'tSS^ 

Rom 13. 9 comprehended in this sajffiiff, [namely] 

NA-O'-MI, 'ri-^\pleasanil 

Wife of Elimelech, mother of Mahlon and Chilion.'and 

mother in law of Ruth the Moabitess.s; B.C. 1312. 
Ruth I. 2 the name of his wife N., and the name ol 
I. 3 N.'s husband died; and she was left, and 
I. 8 N. said unto her two daughters inlaw, G o 
I. II N. said. Turn again, my daughters; why 
1. 19 moved about them, .they said, (Is) this N. 
I. 20 Call me not N. , call me Maira: for the Aim. 
I. 21 why (then) call ye me N., seemg the LOED 

1. 22 N. returned, and Ruth the Moabitess, hei* 

2. I N. had a kinsman of her husband's, a mi. 
2. 2 the Moabitess said unto N., Let me now 
2. 6 Moabitish damsel that carpe back with N. 
2. 20 N. said unto her daughter in law. Blessed 
2. 20 N. said unto her. The man (is) near of kiu 

2. 22 N. said unto Ruth her daughter in law 

3. I Then N. her mother in law said unto her 

4. 3 N., that is come again out of the country 
4. 5 thou buyest the field of the hand of N. 
4. 9 that I have bought all. .of the hand of N. 
4. 14 the woman said unto N;, Blessed (be)tlio 
4. 16 N. took the child, and laid it in her bosom 
4. 17 a name, saying, There is a son born to N; 

NA'-PHISH, NE'-PHISH, tji'SJ numerous. 

1. A son of Ishmael, son of Abraham and Hagar.^B.C. 
^40. 

iGen. -.js. 15 Hadar.andTema, Jetur,N.,andKedemah 
Ji Ch. I. 31 Jetur,N.,andKedemah. These are the-son 

2. His descendants, W. of Jordan, subdued along with 
the Hagarites and Jeter and Nodah by the two and a 
hglf tribes. 

'VCh. 5. 19 the Hagarites, with Jetur, and N., and N, 
"iTAPH-TA'-i.I,i '^;?flJ lurestling, 

1. Sixth son of Jacob, and second of Bilhah Rachel's 
maid. B.C. 1747. 

Gen. 30. 8 haveprevailed: and she called his name N. 

33. 25 Bilhah, Rachel's handmaid ; Dan and Nj 
46. 24 the sons of N.; Jahzeel, and Guni, and J. 
49. 21 N. (is) a hind let loose : he giveth goodly 

Bxodji. 4 Dan, and N., Gad, and Asher 
I Ch. 2. 2 Dan, Joseph, and Benjamin, N., Gad, and 
7. 13 The sons of N.; Jaziel, and Guni, andGe. 

2. His descendants and their territory which lay in 
Galilee, E. of Asher and N. of Zebulun. HeeNc^htkalim. 

jNum. i."i5 Of N.; Ahira the son of Enan 

^ I.- 42 Of the children of N., throughout their 
■I. 43 numbered of them,(even) of the tribe of N.! 
|2. 29 N.: and the captain of the children of N.' 
'7, 78 sou of Brian, prince of the children of N; 
IO. 27 host of the tribe of the children of N. 
13, 14 Of the tribe of N., Nahbi the son of Vop., 
26. 48 (Of) the sons of N. after their families: of 
26. 50 families of N. according to their families 

34. 28 prince of the tribe of the children of N:' 
Deut 27. 13 Gad, and Asher, and Zebulun, Dan, andN. 

33. 23 of N. he said, O N., satisfied with favour' 

34. 2 N., and the land of Ephraim, and Manas. 
Josh 19. 32 children of N. (even) for the children of N, 

19. 39 tribe of the children of N. according to 
20.- 7 appointed Kedesh in Galilee in mount N. 
21. ' 6 out of the tribe of N., and out of the half 
21. 32 out of the tribe of N., Kedesh in Galileo 
Judg. I. 33 Neither did N. drive out the inhabitants. 
X4. ,6 ten thousand men of the children of 'J., 
4. 10 Barak called Zebulun and N. to Kedesh 
5.18 Zebulun and N. (were) a people (that) jeop, 
6. 35 untoAsher,anduutoZebulun,audunto]Sr, 
. . 7- 23 gathered themselves together out of N. 
1 Ki. 4. 15 Ahimaaz (was) in N.; he also took Basra, 
t7. 14 He (was) a widow's son of the tribe of N. 
15. 20 and all Chmeroth, with all the land of N. 
2Ki. 15. 29 and Gilead, and Galilee, all the land of N. 

1 Ch. 6. 62 out of the tribe of N., and out of the tribe 
^ 6. 76 out of the tribe of N. ; Kedesh in Galileo 

12. 34 of N; a thousand captains, and with them 
12. 40 (even) unto Issacharaud Zebulun and 'S. 
27. 19 of N. ; Jerimoth the son of Azriel . 

2 Ch. 16. 4 Abel-maim, and all the store cities of N. 
34. 6 and Ephraim, and Simeon, even unto K. 

Psa. 68. 27 princes of Zebulun, (and) the princes of N, 

Isa. g. I the land of Zebulun, and the land of N.i 

Eze. 48. 3 even unto the west side, a (portion for) N. 

48. 4 by the border of N., from the east side'V 

48. 34 of Gad, one gate of Asher, one gate of K. 

The foflomng localities, were in the territory of Naph> 

tali : Adamah, Adami, Allon, Aznoth-tabor, Beth-ariath, 

Beth-shemesh, E>i-hazor, Hammath, Hammon, Hazor, 

Heleph, Horem, Hukkok, Ijon, Iron, Jabneel, Kartari, 

Kedesh, Kirjathaim, Lakuni, Migdal-el, Neker, Rakkatli, 

Ramah, Tishb, Zaanaunim, Zer, &c., 

NAPH-TU'-HIM, D'nngj.y 

The inh.abitants of . Cqntral Egypt, as the PathrHsim 

are of Upper Egypt. 

Gen.'ip. 13 begatLudira;.'Anamim,andLehabira..Ni 
I Cb; I. II l)i8gatI.ttdim.,AiiiUnini,andLohabiai..tK 



NAPKIN 



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Napkin, handkerchief, (TovSdniov (Lat. sudarium). 
lukeig. 20 which I have kept laid up in a uapkin 
Johaii. 44 and his face was bound about with a na. 
20. 7 the napkin, that was about his head, not 

IfAE-CIS'-STTS, tiipKiffcros flovjcr causing Ictharcjy. 
A believer at Rome, whoso Iiousehold Paul salutes; 
perhaps the favourite freedman of Claudius the emperor. 
/ BomiS. II Greetthemthatbeof..M"., whicharointho 
NARROW, (to be) — 

l-To be narroio, shut, stopped, Dax atam. 
. JSze. 40. 16 narrow windows to the'little chambers 
41. 16 The door posts, and the narrow windows 
•41. 26 narrow windows and palm trees on the 

2. To be narroio, pressed, j'lN uls. 

Josh 17. 15 if mount Ephraim be too narrow for thee 

3, To be straitened, distressed, is; yatsar. 

Isa. 49. 19 shall even now be too narrow by reason of 
i. Strait, "ft tsar. 

.Num22. 26 went further, and stood in a narrow place 
Prov 23. 27 and a strange woman (is) a narrow pit 

b.To be straitened, Tiy tsarar, 

Isa. 28. 20 covering narrower than that he can wrap 
6.T0 2Jress, squeze, afflict, 6\l0u thlihO. 

Matt. 7. 14 narrow (is) the way, which leadeth unto . 
NARROW Ughts — 
Frame works, beams, □'Sija' sheq'.qjhirii. 

I Ki. 6. 4 for the house he made windows of narrow 1. 
NARROWED rests — 
Ledges, rests, nij;";?? migraoth. 

1 Ki. 6. 6 he made narrowed rests round about, that 
NARROWLY, to look — 

To observe, loatch, take lieed, in?' shamar. 

Job 13. 27 and lookest narrowly unto all my paths 

NA'-THAN, \m giver. 

1. A son of Davidj born after he came to reign over 
Israel. B.C. 1030^ 

2 Sa. 5. 14 Shammuah, and Shobab. .N. . .Solomon 

1 Ch. 3. 5 N., and Solomon, four, of Bathshua the d. 

14. 4 Shammua, and Shobab, N., and Solomon 

2. One of David's prophets. B.C. 1040. 

3 Sa. 7. 2 the king said unto N. the prophet, See now 

7. 3 N. said to the king, (Jo, do all that (is) in 
7. 4 the word of the Lord came unto N"., say. 
7. 17 According to all. .so did N. speak unto D. 
12. I the Lord sent N. unto David. And he c. 
12. 5 he said toN.,('As)theLOEDliveth, them. 
12. 7 And N. said to David, Thou (art) the man 
12. 13 David said unto N., I have sinned against 
12. 13 N. said unto David, The LOKD also hath put 
12. 15 N. departed unto his house. And the L. 
M. 25 he sent by the hand of N. the prophet; and 
? » KJ I. 8 N. the prophet, and Shimei, and Rei, and 
1. 10 N. the prophet, and Benaiah, and the mi. 
I. II K. spake unto Bath-sheba the mother of 
1. 22 And, lo. .N. the prophet also came in 
I. 23 told the king, saying, Behold N. the prop. 
I. 24 And N. said, Jly lord, king, hast thou 
I. 32, 38, 44 N". the prophet, and Benaiah the 
J. 34 let Zadok the priest and N. the prophet 
I. 45 priest and N. the prophet have anointed 
X Gh.17. I D.avid said to N. the prophet, Lo, I dwell 
17. 3 N. said unto David, Doall that (is) in thine 
17. 3 that the word of God came to N., saying 
17. 15 According to all . . so did N. speak unto D. 
29. 29 in the book of N. the prophet, and in the 
a Cli. 9. 29 not written in the book of N. the prophet 
29. 25- of Gad the king's seer, and N. the prophet 
Psa. 51. title. N. the prophet came unto him, after he 

5. From Zobah in Syria, and father of Igal, one of 
David's valiant men. B.C. 1070. 

2 Sa. 23. 36 Igal the son of N. of Zobah, Bani the Ga. 

4, Father of Azariah who was over Solomon's officers. 

B.C. 1060. 

, .i Ki. 4. 5 the son ot N". (was) over the oSloers : and 

6. Father of Solomon's chief officer. B.C. 1060. 

: ■ I Ki. 4. 5 the son of N. (was) principal officer, (and) 

6. Son of Attai, and father of Zabad, of the family of 
Jerahmeel. B.C. 1400. 

.1 Ch. 2. 36 And Attal begat N., and N. begat Zabad 
7i Brother of Joel, one of David's valiant men. B.C. 1048. 
, I Ch. 11.38 the brother of N., Jlibhar the sen of Hag. 
8.A chief man who returned from exile ivith Ezra. B.C. 
457- 
■ Ezra 8. 16 for N., and for Zechariah, and for Mesh. 

O.One of the family of Banni who had taken a strange 
■wife. B.C. 456. , .,„. .».„ ^«. 

> Ezra 10. 39 And Shelemiah, and N., and Adaiah 
lO.A cliief man in Israel. B.C. 1030. _ 

- Zech. 12. 12 the family of the house of N. apart, and 
ll.An ancestor of Jesus. 

- Luke 3. 31 (the son) of N., which was (the son) of D. 
KA-THAN JIE'-LECH, ?l^3"n? the king is giver. ' ■ 
[4 eunuch or chamberlain of king Josiah. B.C. 640. 
1 Ki. S3. II thechamber of N. the chamberlain, which 



NA-THA-NA'-Et, naOava^jX gift of Ond. 

A n.itivo of Cana in Cialilco ; supposed to be tllO samo 

as Bartholomew tlio apostle. 

Jolm 1. 45 Philip nndcth N., and saith unto himjIVe 
1. 46 N. s.-iid unto iiim, Can there any good th. 
I. 47 Jesus saw N. coming to him, and saitli of 
1. 48 N. saith unto him. Whence kuowcst thou 
1. 49 N. answered and saitli unto him, Ilabbi 
21. 2 and N. of Cana in Galilee, and the (sons) 
NATION — 
l.A nation, naK ummah. 

Ezra 4. 10 the rest of the nations whom the gre.it and 

Dan. 3. 4 To youiti.", commanded, Oi)Coi)lc, nations 

3. 7 people, the nations, and tlie languages, fell 

3. 29 That every people, nation, and language 

4. I unto all people, nations, and languages 

5. 19 nations, and languages, trembled and fc. 

6. 2s Darius wrote unto all people, nations, and 

7. 14 that all people, nations, and languages 
2, A nation, corporate body, "'13 goi. . 

Gen. 10. 5 after their families, in their nations 

10. 2^ in their countries, (and) in their nations 
10. 31 tongues, in their lands, after their nations 
10. 32 after their generations, in their nations 

10. 32 and by these were the nations divided in 
12. 2 I will make of thee a great nation, and 
14. I king of Elam, and Tidal king of nations 

14. 9 of Elam, and with Tidal king of nations 

15. 14 And also that nation, whom they sluill 
17. 4 and thou shalt be a father of many nations 
17. 5 a father of many nations have I made thee 
17. 6 I will make nations of thee, and kings shall 
17. 16 she shall be (a mother) of nations ; kings 

17. 20 beget, and I will make him a great nation 

18. j8 surely become a great and mighty nation 

18. 18 all the nations of the earth sliall be blessed 

20. 4 Lord, wilt thou slay, .arighteous nation ? 

21. 13 of the bond woman will I make a nation 
21. 18 hand ; for I will make him a great nation 
22. 18 And in thy seed shall all the nations of 

25. 23 Two nations (are) in thy womb, and two 

26. 4 shall all the nations of the earth be bles. 
33. II a nation, and a company of nations 

46. 3 I will there make of thee a great nation 
48. 19 seed shall become a multitude of nations 
Exod. 9. 24 land of Egypt since it became a nation 

19. 6 a kingdom of priests, and an holy nation 

32. 10 and I will make of thee a great nation 

33. 13 and consider that this nation (is) thy pe. 

34. 10 done in all the earth, nor in any nation 
34. 24 I ivill cast out the n.ations before thee 

lev. 18. 24 for in all these the nations are defded w. 
18. 28 as it spued out the nations that (were) 
20.-23 not walk in the manners of the nations 

Numi4. 12 and will make of thee a greater nation and 

14. 15 then the nations which have heard the f. 

23. 9 not be reckoned among the nations •, 

24. 8 he shall eat up the nations his enemies 
24. 20 said, Amalek (was) the first of the nations 

Deut. 4. 6 the nations, which shall hear all these st. 
4. 7, 8 what nation (is there so) great 
4. 27 Lord shall scatter you among the nations 
4. 34 take him a nation from th;' midst of (ano.) 
4. 34 nation, by temptations, by signs, and by 
4. 38 To drive out nations from liefore thee gre. 
7. I hath cast out many nations before thee 

7. 1 nations greater and mightier than thou 
7. 17 These nations (are) more tlian I ; how can 
7. 22 Lord thy God will put out those nations 

8. 20 As the nations which the Lord destroyeth 

9. I to go in to posses^ nations greater and 

9. 4, 5 but for the wickedness of these nations 
9. 14 I will make of thee a nation mightier and 

11. 23 ivill the Lord drive out all these nations 

11. 23 and ye shall possess greater nations and 

12. 2 all the places wherein the nations which 
12. 29 shall cut off the nations from before thee 
12. 30 How did these nations serve their gods? 
15. 6 and thou shalt lend unto many nations 
15. 6 and thou shalt reign over many nations 
17. 14 like as all the nations that (are) about me 

18. 9 after the abominations of those nations 
18. 14 For these nations, which thou shalt pos. 

19. 1 Lord thy God hath cut off the nations 
EC. 15 which (are) not of the cities of these nat. 
26. 5 became there a nation, great, mighty, and 
26. 19 And to make thee high above all nations 
28. I will set thee on high above all nations of 
28. 12 and tliou shalt lend unto many nations 
28. 36 unto a nation which neither thou nor thy 
28. 49 The Lord shall bring a nation against thee 
28. 49 a nation whose tongue thou shalt not nn. 
28. 50 A nation of fierce countenance, which sh. 

28. 65 among these nations shalt thou find no 

29. 16 how we came through the nations which 
29. 18 go (and) serve the gods of these nations 

29. 24 Even all nations shall say, ^■V^lereforehath 

30. I call (them) to mind among all the nations 

31. 3 he will destroy these nations from before 

32. 3 divided to the nations their inheritance 
32. 21 provoke them to anger with a foolish na. 
32. 28 For they (are) a nation void of counsel 
32. 43 Rejoice, O ye nations, (with') his people 

Josh23. 3 j-our Godhathdoneuutoall these nations 
23. 4 h.ave divided unto you by lot these niitions 
23. 4 with all the natioi;s that I have cut off 
23. 7 That ye come not among these nations 
23. 9 trombefore yon great nations and strong 
23. 12 cleave unto the remnant of these nations 
£3. 13 drive out (any of) these nations from bet 



I Sa. 
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iKi.; 



Judj. 2. 21 the nations which Joshua left when ho di 
2. 23 Therefore the Loud left those nations, wl; 

1 Now tlicse (are) the nations wliich the L. 

5 make us a king to judge us like all then. 
20 'J'liat we al.^o may he like all the nation^ 
23 And what on? nation in the earth (is)l)ko 

23 Egypt, (from) the nationsand their godsl 
. II he had dedicated of all nations which hp 
. 31 his fame w.as in all nations round about 

2 Of tlie nations (concerning) which the t. 

24 to all the abominations of the nations wh. 
10 tiiereisno n.ation or kingdom whithcrmy 

10 took an oath of the kingdom and nation 
26 The nations which thou hastremovcd.and 
39 Howbeit every nation made gods of their 
29 every nation in their cities wherein thejr 
33 after the manner of the nations whom they 
41 So these nations feared tlie Lord, and so. 

33 Hath any of the gods of the nations dell. 

12 Have the gods of the nations delivered. 
17 have destroyed the nations and their lands 

9 did the nations wiiom the Lord destroyed 
17 brouglit the fear of liim upon all nations 

20 (when) they went from nation to nation 
31 and let (men) sayamong the nations. The 

21 And wh.at one nation in the earth (isjliko 
21 by drivingout nations from before thy p. 

11 that ho brought from all (these) nations 

6 And nation w.is destroyed of nation, and 

13 were the godsof the nations of these lands 

14 among all the gods of those nations that 

15 for no god of any nation or kingdom was 
17 As thegodsof the nations of (other) lands 
23 was magnified in the sight of all nations 

26 yet among many nations was there no kinj{ 
23 inereascth tlic nations, and destroyeth 
23 cnlargcth the nations.and straiteneth them 
29 whether (it be done) .against a nation, or 
17 into hell, (and) all tlie nations that forget 
20 (that) the n.ations may know themselves 

27 kindreds of the nations shall worship be. 

28 and he (is) the governor among the nat. 

12 Blessed (is) the nation whose God (is)tho 

1 plead my cause against an ungodly nation 

7 his eyes behold the nations : let not the 

2 thy saving health among all nations , 
II fall down before him ; all nations shall 
17 in him : all nations shall call him blessed 

8 the earth : for thou shalt inherit all nat. 

4 let us cut them off from (being) a nation 

9 All nations whom thou hast made shall 

13 they went from one nation to another, from 

5 may rejoice in the gladness of thy nation 
27 overthrow their seed also among the n». 

4 The Lord (is) high above all nations, (and) 

I praise the Lord, all ye nations : praise 

10 All nations compassed me about : but in 

10 Who smote great nations, and slew mig. 

20 He hath not dealt so with any nation: and 

34 Righteousness exaltcth a nation : but sin 
. I. 4 Ah sinful nation, a people laden with in. 

2. 2 the hills; and all nations shall flow unto 
2. 4 And he shall judge among the nations • 
2. 4 nation shall not lift np sword against a, 
5. 26 he will lift up an ensign to the nations 
9. I beyond Jordan, in Galilee of the nations 
g. 3 Thou hast multiplied the nation, (and) 
10. 6 send him against an hypocritical nation 

10. 7 to destroy and cut off nations not a fevr 

11. 12 he shall set up an ensign for the nations 

13. 4 kingdoms of nations gathered together. • 

14. 6 he that ruled the nations in anger, is p. 
14. 9 hath raised up. .all the kings of the nat. 
14. 12 ground, which didst weaken the national 
14. 18 All the kings of the nations, (even) all ot 
14. 26 (that is) stretched out upon all the nat. 
14. 32 then answer the messengers of the natiorit 
18. 2 Go, ye swift messengers, to a nation sea. 
18. 2, 7 hitherto; a nationmeted out and trod, 
23. 3 her revenue ; and she is a mart of nationi 
25: 3 the city of the terrible nations shall feai 

25. '7 and the veil that is spread over all nations 
26.. 2 that the righteous nation which kcepetU 

26. J5, 15 Thou hast increased the nation .- 

29. 7, 8 the multitude of all the nations *- 

30. 28 to sift the nations with the sieve of vanitjr 

33. 3 at the lifting up of thyself the nations , 

34. I Come near, ye nations, to hear; and he.' 
34. 2 Indignation of the Lord (is) upon all nat. 
36. 18 Hath any of the gods of the nations del. 1 
37. 12 Have the gods of the nations delivered ' 
40. 15 Behold, the nations (are) as a drop of a b. 

40. 17 nations before him (are) as nothing ; and 

41. 2 gave.. nations before him, andmade(him) 
43. 9 Let all the nations bo gathered together 
4S. I holden,tosubduenationsbeforehim; and 
45. 20 ye (that are) escaped of the nations : they 
49. 7 to him whom the nationabhorreth, to a 
52. 10 his holy arm in the eyes of all the nations 
52. 15 So shall he sprinkle many nations : the 
55. 5 thou shalt call a nation, .and nations (that) 
58. 2 as a nation that did righteousness, and 
60. 12 For the nation and kingdom tliat wllnot 
60. 12 yea, (those) nations shall be utterly wasted 
60. 22 and a small one a strong nation : 1 the L. 
6t. II praise to spring forth before all the nations 

64. 2 the nations may tremble at thy presence 

65. I unto a nation (that) was not called by my 

66. 8 shall a nation be bom at once ? for as soon 
66. 18 I Will gather all nations and tongues ; and 
66. 19 that escape of them' unto the nations, (19^ 
66. ao out of all natioBs, i%;ion horses, «Bd iB Ci 



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^or. X. 5 ordained theo a prophet unto the nations 
* 1. lo I have this day setthea over the nations 
s. II Hath a nation changed (tiieir) gods, which 

17 all the nations shall be gathered unto it 

19 a goodly heritage of the hosts of nations 
3 the nations shall bless themselves in him 

16 Hake ye mention to the nations; behold 
9, 29 soul be avt'nged on such a nation as 

15 I will bring a nation, .a mighty nation, it 
1 5 an ancient nation,a nation whose language 

18 Therefore hear, ye nations, and know, O 

22 great nation shall bo raised from the sides 
28 This (is) a nation that obeyeth not the voice 

9 soul be avenged on such a nation as this 7 

26 forall (these) nations (are) uncircumcised 
7 Who would not fear thee, O king of nat.? 

7 as among all the wise (men) of the nations 

10 the nations shall not be able to abide his 

17 utterly pluck up and destroy that nation 
7, 9 I shall speak concerning a nation, and 

8 If that nation, against whom I have pro. 

8 And many nations shall pass by this city 

9 against all these nations round about, and 

11 these nations shall serve the king of Ba. 

12 punish the king of Babylon, and that na. 

13 hath prophesieS against all the nations 

14 For many nations and great kings shall 

15 and cause all the nations, to whom I send 

17 made all the nations to drink, unto whom 

31 Lord hatha controversy with the nations 

32 evil shall go forth from nation to nation 

6 make this city a curso to all the nations of 

7 And all nations shall serve him, and his 

7 many nations and great kings shall serve 

8 the nation and kingdom which will serve 
, 8 that nation Will I punish, saith the Lord 
, II But the nations that bring their neck u. 

13 Lord hath spoken against the nation that 

11 from the neck of all nations within the s. 

14 iron upon the neck of all these nations 
14 and I will gatheryou from all the nations 

18 reproach, among all the nations whither 
n though I make a full end of all nations 

7 and shout among the chief of the nations 
10 Hear the word of the Lord, O ye nations 
36 also shall cease from being a nation bef. 

9 and an honour before all the nations of 
24 should be no more a nation before them 

2 against all the nations, from the day I s. 
5 that were returned from all nations whi. 

8 reproach among all the nations of the ea. 

12 nations have heard of thy shame, and thy 
28 will make a full end of all the nations w. 

2 let us cut it off from (being) a nation: also 
31 get you up unto the wealthy nation, that 
36 shall be no nation whither the outcasts 

2 Declare ye among the nations, and publ. 

3 there cometh up a nation against her, w. 

9 an assembly of great nations from the n. 
12 behold, the hinderraost of the nations 

23 Ijecome a desolation among the nations 
41 and a great nation, and many kings shall 
46 and the cry is heard among the nations 

7 nations have drunken, .therefore the na. 

20 with thee will I break in pieces the nations 

27 among the nations, prepare the nations 

28 Prepare against her the nations with the 
41 become an astonishment among the nat. 
44 nations shall not flow together any more 

I she (that was) great among the nations 
17 we have watched for a nation (that) could 
3 a rebellious nation that hath rebelled ag. 
5. 5 I have set it in the midst of the nations 
5. 6 into wickedness more than the nations 

5. 7, 7, 14, 15 the nations that (are) round ab. 
S- 8 midst of thee in the sight of the nations 

6. 8 shall escape the sword among the nations 
6. 9 shall remember me among the nations w. 

12. 15 when I shall scatter them among thenati. 
19. 4 The nations also heard of him ; he was ta. 
19. 8 Then the nations set against him on every 
25. 10 may not bo remembered among the nati. 
s6. 3 will cause many nations to come up aga. 
"6. 5 and it shall become a spoil to the nations 

28. 7 upon thee, the terrible of the nations: and 

29. 12 scatter the Egyptians among the nations 

29. 15 exalt itself any more above the nations 
29. 15 they shall no more rule over the nations 

30. II the terrible of the nations,shall be brought 
30. 23, 26 scatter the Egyptians among the nat. 

31. 6 under his shadow dwelt all great nations 
31. 12 strangers, the terrible of the nations, have 

31. i6 I made the nations to shake at the sound 

32. 2 Thou art like a young lion of the nations 
32. 9 bring thy destruction among the nations 
32. 12 terrible of the nations, all of them ; and 
32. 16 the daughters of the nations shall lament 
32. 18 and the daughters of the famous nations 
35. 10 two nations and these two countries shall 
36. 13 devourest. .men, and hast bereaved thy n. 
36. 14 neither bereave thy nations any more, sa. 

36. 15 neither shalt thou cause tliy nations to 

37. 22 I will make them one nation in the land 

37. 22 they shall be no more two nations, neither 
38. 12 people (that are'* gathered out of tlio nat. 

38. 23 be known in the eyes of many nations 

39. 27 in them in the siglit of many nations 
Dan. 8 22 shall stand up out of the nation, but not 

12. I Eucli as never was since there was a nation 

Hos. 8. 10 though they have hired amongthe nations 

9. 17 theysliall be wanderers among the nations 

Joel I. 6 For a nation is come Up upon my laud, etr. 



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Joel 3. 2 I will also gather all nations, and will br. 

3. 2 they have scattered among tlie nations 
Amos 6. I (which are) named chief of the nations, to 

6. 14 I will raise up against you a nation, O h. 
g. 9 sift the house of Israel among all nations 
Mic. 4. 2 And many nations shall come, and say 

4. 3 and rebuke strong nations afar off ; and 
4. 3 nation sliall not lift up. .against nation 
4. 7 her (tliat was) cast far off a strong nation 
4. II Now also many nations are gatheredagai. 

7. 16 The nations sliall see, and be confounded 
Nah. 3. 4 that selleth nations through her whored. 

3. 5 I will show the nations thy nakedness 
Hab. I. 6 (that) bitter and hasty nation, which sh. 

1. 17 not spare continually to slay the nations? 

2. 5 but gatheretli imto him all nations, and 

2. 8 Because thou hast spoiled many nations 

3. 6 he beheld, and drove asunder the nations 
Zoph. 2. I yea, gather together, nation not desired 

2. s Woe unto . . the nation of the Cherethites ! 
2. 14 all the beasts of the nations: both the 

3. 6 1 have cut off the nations : their towers 

3. 8 my determination (is) to gatlier the nati. 
Hag. 2. 7 all nations, and the desire of all nations 

2. 14 so (is) this nation before me, saith the 
Zech. ,2. 8 sent me unto the nations which spoiled 
2. II many nations shall be joined to the Lord 

7. 14 among all the nations whom they knew 

8. 22 strong nations shall come to seek the L. 
8. 23 hold out of all languages of tlie nations 

12. 9 the nations that come against Jerusalem 
14. 2 will gather all nations against Jerusalem 
14. 3 forth, and fight against those nations, as 
14. 16 thenationswhichcameagainst Jerusalem 
14. 19 all nations that come not up to keep the 

MaL 3. 9 ye have robbed me, (even) this whole nat. 
3. 12 all nations shall call you blessed : for ye 

3. A nation, people, wnh leom. 

Gen. 27. 29 people serve thee, and nations bow down 

Psa. 47. 3 sliall subdue.. the nations uader our feet 

57. 9 I ydW sing unto thee among the nations 

67. 4 let the nations be glad, and sing for joy 

67. 4 thou shalt . . govern the nations upon earth 

108. 3 sing praises unto thee among the nations 

Prov 24. 24 the people curse, nations shall abhor him 

Isa. J 7. 12 the rushing of nations, (tliat) make a rush. 

17. 13 The nations shall rush like the rushing 
51. 4 give ear unto mo, O my nation : for a law 

LA people, D^, oy am. 

Exod2i. 8 to sell her uixto a strange nation he shall 
Deut. 2.25 nations (that are) under the whole heaven 

4. 6 understanding in the sight of the nations 
4. 19 unto all nations under the whole heaven 
4. 27 Lord shall scatter you among the nations 

14. 2 all the nations that (are) upon the eartli 
28. 33 shall a nation which thou knowest not eat 
28. 37 among all nations wliither the Lord shall 
30. 3 gather thee from all the nations, whither 

1 Ch.i6. 24 his marvellous works among all nations 

2 Ch. 7. 20 proverb and a by word among all nations 

13. 9 the manner of the nations of (other) lands 
Neh. I. 8 will scatter you abroad among the nations 

9. 22 thou gavest them lungdoms and nations 
Psa. 96. 5 the gods of tlie nations (are) idols : but 

106. 34 did not destroy the nations, concerning 
Eze. 38. 8 it is brought forth out of the nations, and 

5. Generation, race, ytved, genea. 

Phil. 2. 15 midst of a crooked and perverse nation 

6.Generation, race, y4vos genos. 

Mark 7. 26 was a Greek, a Syrophenician by nation 
Gal. 1. 14 above many my equals in mine own nat. 

T.A nation, tdvos ethnos. 

Matt2i. 43 and given to a nation bringing forth tlie 
34. 7 For nation shall rise against nation, and 
24. 9 ye shall be hated of all nations for my 
24. 14 preached, .for a witness unto all nations 
as 32 before him shall be gathered all nations 
28. 19 teach all nations, baptizing them in the 

Markii. 17 My house shall bo called of all nations 
13. 8 For nation shall rise against nation, and 
13. 10 must first be published among all nations 

Luke 7. s he loveth our nation, and he hath built us 

12. 30 these things do the nations of the world 
21. 10 Nation shall rise against nation, and king. 
21. 24 shall be led away captive iuto all nations 
21. 25 upon tho earth distrcsg of nations, with 

23. 2 found this (fellow) perverting the nation 

24. 47 preached in his name among all nations 
Johnii. 48 and take away both our place and nation 

1 1. 50 die . . and that the whole nation perish not 
II. 51 that Jesus should die for that nation 
II. 52 not for that nation only, but that also > 

18. 35 Thine own nation and the chief priests 
Acts 2. 5 men, out of every nation under heaven 

7. 7 nation to wliom they shall be in bondage 
10. 22 good report among all the nation of tho 
10. 35 in every nation he tliat fearetli Iiim, and 

13. 19 he had destroyed seven nations in tlie 

14. 16 Wlio in times past suffered all nations to 
17. 26 hatli made of one blood all nations of men 
24. 2 worthy deeds are done unto this nation 
24. 10 of many years a judge unto this nation 
24. 17 I caine to bring alms to my nation, and 
26. 4 first among mine own nation at Jerusalem 
28. 19 tliat I liad ouglit to accuse my nation of 

Rom. I. 5 obedience to the faith among all nations 

4. 17 have made thee a father of many nations 
4. 18 might become the fatjiorof many nations 

10. 19 (and) by a foolish nation I vTll auger ytou 



Ilomi6. 26 made known to all nations f orthe obedlenc* 
Gal. 3. 8 preached.. Intheeshallallnationsbebless. 

1 Pe. 2. 9 ye (are) . . an holy nation, a peculiar peoiplo 
Eev. 2. 26 him will I give power over the nations ■ 

5. 9 kindred, and tongue, and people, and na. 
7. 9 all nations, and kiudjeds, and people, and 

10. II many peoples, and nations, and tongues 

11. 9 kindreds, and tongues, and nations, shall 

11. 18 the nations were angry, and thy wrath is 

12. 5 was to rule all nations .with a rod of iron 

13. 7 all kindreds, and tongues, and nations 

14. 6 every nation, and kindred, and tongue, and 

14. 8 she made all nations drink of the wine ot 

15. 4 all [nations] shall come and worship before 
16. 19 the cities of the nations fell : and great 

17. 15 and multitudes, and nations, and tongues 
18. 3 all nations have drunk of the wine of tho 

18. 23 by thy sorceries were, .nations deceived 

19. 15 that with it he should smite the nations 

20. 3 he should deceive the nations no more, till 

20. 8 shall go out to deceive the nations which 

21. 24 the nations of them which are saved shall 

21. 26 bring the glory and honour of the nations 

22. 2 leaves, .(were) f orthe healing of the nations 

i. Nations, peoples, nisK ummoth. 

Gen. 25. 16 twelve princes according to their nations 

9. Land, county, {nx erets. 

Isa. 37. i3 the kings..have laid waste all the nations 

NATION, of one's own — 

Aboriginal, native, indigenous, ITJIN ezrach. 

Lev. 18. 26 (neither) any of your own nation, nor any 

NATIVE, NATIVITT — 

l.Birth, Icindred, niViD moledeth. 

Gen. II. 28 Haron died, .in the land of his nativity 
Euth 2. It thy mother, and the land of thy nativity 
Jer. 22. 10 return no more, nor see his native country 

46. 16 and let us go. .to the land of our nativity 
Eze. 16. 3 and thy nativity (is) the land of Canaan 

16. 4 (as for) thy nativity, in the day thou wast 

23. 15 manner of Chaldea, the land of tJieirnatlT. 

i.A cutting out, birth, !tji3P mekurah. 

Eze. ai. 30 wast created, 'in the land of thy natinty 

NATUHAI. (farce), nature — 
l.Origin, birth, yivetrit genesis. 

Jas. I. 23 man beholding his natural face In a glass 

3. 6 sctteth on flro the course of nature; and 

^.According to nature, koto (pitriv kataphusin. 
Komii. 21 it God spared not the natural branched 
II. 24 these, wliich bo the natural (branches), bo 

3. Natural, belonging to nature, ^vitikSs phusikos. 
Kom. I. 26 women did change the natural use into 

1. 27 men, leaving tho natural use of the woman 

2 Pe. 2'. 12 as natural brute beasts, made to be taken 

i.Nature, ^{ktis phu^is. 

Bom. I. 26 the.. use into that which is against nature 

2. 14 do by nature the things contained in the 
2. 27 not uncircumcision which is by nature 

II. 24 the olive tree, which is wild by naturo 
11. 24 wert graffed contrary to nature Into a 
I Co. 1 1. 14 Doth not even nature itself teach yon,that 
Gal. 2. IS We (who are) Jews by nature, and not sL 

4. 8 unto them which by nature are no gods 
ErJi. 2. 3 and were by nature the children of wrath 
2Fe. I. 4 ye might be partakers of the divine naturo 

Z.Anim.al, sensuous, i^/vx^kSs psuehikos. 

1 Co. 2. 14 But the natural man receiveth not the th. 

15. 44 It is sown a natural body; it is raised a 
15. 44 There is a natural body, and there is a 
15. 46 whichl3spiritual,butthatwhichi3nataral 

(S. Moist, fresh, green, nS leach^ 

Deut 34. 7 was not dim, nor his natural force abated 
NATUPvAIXY- 
l.Oenuinely, sinccrchj, yvricr'uas gnesius. 

Phil. 2. 20 who will naturally care for your state 

^.Natural, ^v<rtK6s phusikos. 

Judo 10 but what they know naturally, as brute b. 

NAUGHT, NArGHTDTESS, NAUGHTY — 

1. Without profit, worthless, h'U'})'^ beliyyaal. 

Prov. 6. 12 A naughty person, a wicked man, walkelb 

i. Mischief, calamity, n;n hawah. 

Prov II. 6 shall be taken in (their own) naughtiness 

17. 4 (and) a liar givctli car to a naughty tonguo 

Z.Evil, bad, n ra. 

2 Ki. 2. 19 the water (is) naught, and the ground b. 
Prov.2o. 14 (It is) naught, (it is) naught, saith the b. 
Jer. 24. 2 other basket (had) very naughty figs, wh. 

LEvil, badness, yi roa. 

I Sa. 17. 28 pride, and the naughtiness of thine ncart 
5. Badness, evil, wickedness, Kaicla kakia. 

Jas. I. 21 Bupei'Iluity of nauglitiness, and receive 
NA'-UM, 'Naovix, from Hcb. cinj comfort. 
An ancestor of Jesus, tluough Mary. 

Luke 3 25 which was(the son)of K.,wliichwa3(tho 

NAVE — 

Nave, back, ring, 23 gab. 

I Kl. r. 33' their axlutrocs, add their naves, aud their 



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NAVEI, — 

\. Navel, nerve, sinew, ly shor. 

Prov. 3. 8 it shall be health to thynavel, and marrow 
Eze. 16. 4 day thou- wast born thy navel was not cut 

i.Miiscle or sineio, "Vvf sharir. 

Job 40. 16 and liis force (is) in tho navel of his belly 

3. Navel, nny sharer. 

Song 7. 2 Thy navel (is like) a round goblet, (which) 
WAVr (of ships) — 
A ship, namj, \in oni. 

I Ki. 9. 26 And king Solomon made a nary of ships 

9. 27 And Hiram sent in the navy hia servants 

10. II And tho navy also of Hiram, that brought 

10. 22 For the king had at sea a navy of Tharsh. 

■Jo. 22 with the navy of Hiram . . camo tho navy 

KAY — 

l.Not, "jN al. 

Judgig. 23 Nay, ray brethren, (nay), I pray you, do 

2. No, mhlo.. 

Gen. i3. 15 And he said, Nay, but thou didst laugh 
23. II Nay, my lord, hear me : the field give I 

S.But, except, unless, aWd alia. 

Horn. 7. 7 Nay, I had not known sin but by the law 
8. 37 Nay, in all these things wo are more than 

1 Co. 6. 8 Nay, ye do wrong, and defraud, and that 

12. 22 Nay, much more those members of the h 

4. No, not, ov ou. 

Matt. 5. 37 yourcommunicatlon be,Yej^,yoa; Nay; naj 

13. 29 Nay ; lest, while ye gather up the tares, yo 
John 7. 12 said. Nay; but he deceiveth the people 
Acts 16. 37 nay verily ; but let them come themselves 

2 Co. 1. 17 there should bo yea yea, and nay nay 1 

1. 18 our word toward you was not yea and nay 

1. 19 was not yea and nay, b>it in him was yea 
Jas. 5. 12 let your yea bo yea ; and your nay, nay 

5.N0, not, oiyi ouchi. 

Lukei2. 51 I tell you. Nay ; but rather division 
"3- 3> 5 l^sy '■ l>^it. except yo repent, yo shall 
16. 30 Nay, father Abraham: but if one y/ent 
Rom. 3. 27 of works? Nay; but by the law of faith 

KAY but— _^.^ 

Therefore indeed, yea verily, ^icvoiJvyc menoungc.'^ 

Eom. 9. 20 Nay but, O man, who art thou that rcpli. 
H'AY...NEITHEE — 
Also. ..also, Da.. .05 gain. ..gam, 

Jer. 6. 15 nay, they were not at all ashamed, neither 

IIAZ-AH-ENE, NcC«pa"os. A native of Nazareth. 
Jlatt. 2. 23 which was spoken . . Ho shall be called a N. 
Acts 24. 5 man . . a ringleader of tho sect of tho N. ' 

-SAZ-AR'-ETH, NaCape'fl, -ir, -6.0, -d. 
A city in Zebulun, in Lower Galilee, seventy miles N. 
of Jerusalem, six miles W. of Mount Tabor, and twenty- 
four S.E. of Accho or Acre. It is not mentioned in the 
Old Testament, but still exists under the name of 
cl-Nazirah. 

Matt. 2. 23 he came and dwelt In acity called N. : th. 
4. 13 leaving N., he came and dwelt in Capcrn. 

21. II This is Jesus the prophet of N. of Galilee 
26. 71 This (fellow) was also with Jesus of N. 

Mark i. 9 Jesus came from N. of Galilee, and was 

1. 24 what have we to do with thee. .J. of N. 
10. 47 when he heard that it was Jesus of N., ho 

14. 67 And thou also wast with Jesus of N. 

16. 6 Ye seek J^sus of N., which was crucified 
Lake 1.26 was sent. .untoacityofGalilee,namedN. 

2. 4 out of the city of N., into Judea, unto tho 
2. 39 returned into Galilee, to their own city N. 

2, SI came to N., and was subject unto them 
4. 16 he came to N., where he had been brought 
4. 34 what have we to do with thee . . Jesus of N. 

18. 37 they told him, that Jesus of N. passeth by 
24. 19 Concerning Jesus of N., which was a pro. 
John I. 45 have found. .JesusofN.theson of Joseph 
, I. 46 Can there any good thing come out of N.? 
18. 5 They answered him, Jesus of N. Jesus 

18. 7 Whom seek ye? And they said, Jesua of N. 

19. 19 writing was, Jesus of N. the king of the J. 
Acts 2. 22 Jesus of N., aman approved of God among 

3. 6 In the name of Jesus Christ of N. rise up 
4. 10 by the name of Jesus Christ of N., whom 
6. 14 Jesus of N. shall destroy this place, and 

10. 38 How God anointed JesUs of N. with the 

22. 8 1 am Jesus of N., whom thou persecntest 
26. 9 thing contrary to the name of Jesus of N. 

HAZ-AE-ITE, Tij separated. 

Xhe appellation of one who by a vow retrains from 

certain things for a longer or shorter time. 

Kiuu. 6. 2 separate (themselves) to vow a' vow of aN". 

, 6. 13 this (is) the lav/ of tho N., when tho days 

6. 18 N. shall shave tho head of Ms separation 

6. 19 shall put (them) upon tho hands of tho N. 

J 6. 20 and after that the N. may drink wine 

^ 6.. 21 This (is) the law of the N. vt-ho hath vowed!^ 

Judg 13. s> 7 tli2 child shall be a N. unto God from 

16. 17 I (liave been) a N. unto God from my moi 

iam. 4. 7 Her N. were purer than snow, they were 

Amos 2. II And I raised up;, of your young men for N. 

2. 12 ye gave the N. wine to drink; andcomin. 

BS-AH, )*ilJIQ the settlement. 
A city in Zebulun 

Josh 19. 13 and goetli <M(oS&moiii-«aethoar, to tr 



NE-A-PO'-LIS, Nec^TToXif. 

A seaport on tho E. of Macedonia, ten miles S.E. of 

Philippi, on the Sinus Strj-monicus ; now called 

Kaoalla. 

Acts 16. 11 to Samothracia, and tho nest (day) to N. 

NEAR, iraAREIl, (unto or to) — 
1. Unto, toward, 7K cl. 

2 Sa. 14. 30 Joab's field is near mine, and ho hath bar. 

I.N car, '?xx ctsel. 

Dcut i6. 21 a grove of any trees near unto tho altar 
Prov. 7. 3 Passing through the street nearher corner 
Dan. 8. 17 ho camo near where I stood ; and wliea ho 

Z.Hand, t) yad. 

Josh. 15. 4(3 all that (lay) near Ashdod, with their 
2 Ch.2i. ifi Arabians, that (were) near the Etluoplans 

4. To touch, come upon, strike, yjj narja. 

Judg. 20. 34 but they know not that evil (was) near 

5. Near, n'nfj qardb. 

Gen. 19. 20 this city (is) near to flee unto, and it (is) 
45. i3 thou Shalt be near unto mo, thou, and thy 
Exodi3. 17 land of the Philistines, .that (was) near 
Lev. 21. 2 his kin that is near unto him, (that is) 
Uuth 3. 12 bowbeit there is a kinsman nearer than 

1 Ki. 8. 4G unto the land of tho enemy, far or near 

ai. 2 it (is) near unto my houso : and I will give 

2 Ch. 6. 36 captives unto a land far off or near 
Psa. 22. II for trouble (is) near ; for (there is) none 

75. I (that) thy name (is) near tliy wondrous w. 
119. 151 Thou (art) near, O Lord ; and all thy 
148. 14 cliildren of Israel, a people near unto him 
Pi"ov 10. 14 mouth of the foolish (is) near destruction 
- 27. 10 better (is) a neighbour (that is) near, than 
Isa. 13. 22 her time (is) near to come, and her days 
33. 13 and ye (that are) near, acknowledge my 

50. 8 (Ho is) near that justiCcth me ; who will 

51. 5 My righteousness (is) near ; my salvation 

55. 6 Seek, .call yo upon him while he is near 

56. I for my salvation (is) near to come, and my 
S7- 19 Peaco. .to (him that is) near, saith the L. 

Jor. 12. 2 thou (art) near in their mouth, and far 
25. 26 the kings of tho north, far and near, one 
48. 16 The calamity of Moab (is) near to come 
. ^48. 24 the cities of tho land of Moab, far or near 
E?e. 6. 12 he that is near shall fall by the sword 
7, 7 tho day of trouble (is) near, and not 
ji. 3 (It is) not near; let us build houses : this 
22. 5 (Those that be) near, and (those that be) 
30. 3 (is) near, even the day of the Lord (is) near 
Dan. 9. 7 all Israel, (that are) near, and (that are) 
Joel 3. 14 day of the LORD (is) near in the valley 
Obad. 15 tho day of tho Lord (is) near upon all tho 
Zeph. I. 14 great day of the Lord (is) near, (it is) near 

Q. Necessary, closely connected, h.vayKa7os anaijkaios. 
Acts 10. 24 called, .his kinsmen and near friends 

7. Nigh, iyyis eijgus. 

JIatt24. 33 know that it is near, (even) at tho doors 
Marki3. 28 loaves, yo know that summer is near 
John 3. 23 also was baptizing in Acnon near to Ralim 
II. 54 unto a country near to the ^vUderness 

8. Nigher, nearer, eyyvTcpov egguteron. 

Kom 13. II now (is) our salvation nearer than when 

9. Close to, near, ■srX'qa'iov plesion. 

John 4. 5 near to the parcel of ground that Jacob 
[See also Bring, come, draw, go, kin, kinsman, kins- 
woman.] 

NEAE, to 1)0 — 

1. To he nigh, c??} nagash. 

Job 41. 16 One is so near to anothcf, that no air 

2. To be near, 3-113 qarah. 

Lara. 4. 18 our end is near, our days aro fulfilled ; for 

3. To see, ."int raah. 

Jer. 52. 25 ot them that were near the klnjf 3 person 

KE-AR-I'AH, '"iny? "^"-^ drives away. 

1. Grandson of Shechaniah, descended from David. 

B.C. 456. 

1 Ch. 3. 22 and Igeal, and Bariah, and N., and Shap. 
3. 23 tho sons of N. ; Elioenai, and Hezekiah 

2. A Simeonito captain who smote the remnant of tho 
Amalokitcs in Mount Seir. B.C. 722. 

N 1 1 Ch. 4. 42 N., and Rephaiah, and TJzziel, the sons 

ITE'-BAI, '913, ';i''3 mojrowy, projecting. 

A person or family that with Nehemio^ sealed tho covc- 

naut. B.C. 445. 

Nch.;io. 19 Hariph, Anathoth, N. 

ITR-BA'-JOTH, ITE-BA'-IOTH, nv3j, n'5? husbandry. 

1, Eldest son.of Ithmel son of Hagar. e!o.i84o. 

~ Gen. 25. 13 tho first bom of Ishmael, N. ; and Kedar 

'28. 9 tho- daughter of Ishmael. .the sister of N. 

■36. 3 Bashem., Islimael's daugliter, sister ot N. 

I Ch. I. 29 Tho first born of Ishmael, N. ; then Kedar 

2." His descendants, tho Nabathcans, in Arabia Pctraea 
and Arabia Felix. 

Isa.\ 60!^ 7 the rams of N. shall minister unto thee 

HE-BAL'-LAT, tiVj} hard, firm.', 
A city in'Judah or Benjamin, now called Bir Ncbala, 
'•■ Keb. »i. 34 Ha<lid, Zcbolrn, ST. , 



NI'-SAT, B5J looic, cultivation. 

Father of Jeroboam v/ho rebelled against Rchoboam, 
and became the first king of the ten tribes of Israel, an(J 
sot up tho two golden calves at Bethel and Dan. .B.C. 

lOIO. 

1 Ki.ii. 26 tho son of >T., an Ephrathitc of Zercda 

12. 2 the son of N., whowasyctin Egypt, beard 
12. 15 Lord spake. . unto Jeroboam tlie son of N. 

15. I tlic. .year of king Jeroboam the son of N. 

16. 3 like the houso of Jeroboam the son of N. 
16. 26 in all tho way of Jeroboam the sou of N. 

16. 31 walk in the sins of Jeroboani the son of N. 

21. 22 like tho house of Jeroboam the son of N. 

22. 52 in tho way of Jeroboam the son of N., who 
t Kl. 3. 3 unto the sins of Jeroboam the son of W. 

9. 9 like the house of Jeroboam the son of N. 
10. 29 (from) the sins of Jeroboam the son of N. 

13. 2 followed tho sins of Jeroboam.. son of N. 

13. II all the sins of Jeroboam the son of N., who 

14. 24 all the sins of Jerobeara the son of N. 

15. 9, 1 3, 24, 28 sins of Jeroboam the son of N. 

17. 21 they made Jeroboam tho son of N. king 

23. 15 high place which Jeroboam tho son of N.' 

2 Ch. 9. 29 visions, .against Jeroboam the son of N.7 

JO. 2 when Jeroboam the son of N. . .heard (it) 
10. 15 which he- spake., to Jeroboam the son of N. 
13. 6 Yet Jeroboam tho son of N. . .is risen up 

ITE'-BO, \2] height. 

1. A city in Reuben, E. ot Jordan 

Nur.132. 3 Elealeh, and Shebam, and N., and Boon 

32. 38 N., and Baal-meon, their names being 0. 

33. 47 and pitched in the mountains, .before N. 

1 Ch. 5. 8 Bela the son of Azaz. .even unto N. and 
Isa. 15. 2 Moab shall howl over N., and over Med. 
Jer, 48. I Woe unto N, ! for it is spoiled ; Kiriathalm 

48. 22 upon Dibon, and upon N., and upon Beth. 

2. A mount E. ot Jordan over against Jericho, in Moab, 
part of tho Abarim range, with a top called Pisgah, six 
miles W. of Hoshbon. 

Deut 33.49 Get thee up. .(unto) mount N., which (is) 

34. I wentup. .unto thomountain of N., to the 

3. A twofold city in Judah; perhaps Beith-Nube, near 
Lydda. 

Ezra 2, 29 The children of N., fifty and two 

Keh. 7. 33 Tho men of the other N., fifty and two 
i. Tho name of a Chaldean idol. 

Isa, 46. I Bel boweth down, N.stoopeth; their idols 
5. The ancestor of certain Jews who had taken strange 
wives during or after the captivity. 

Ezra 10. 43 Of the sons of N., Jeiel, Mattithiah, Zab. 
ira-BTJ-CHAD-NEZ'-ZAE, or EEZ'-ZAB, nXNJ-);3), 

•1V!<}"!3^^^ 1M13'3J, -ISNTlDnj, 1¥J133J. 

Son of ifabopolas'sar, and king of Babylon who invaded 
Judah, captured Jerusalem, destroyed it and the temple, 
carried the Inhabitants to Babylon, set up a golden 
image in the plain of Dura, put • three young men into 
tho fiery furnace, became proud, had a dream which 
Daniel explained, was driven for a time from men, but 
restored and praised God. B.C. 600. 

2 Ki.24. I In his days N. king of Babylon came up 

24. 10 At that time the servants of N. king of B. 

24. II N. king of Babylon came against the city 

25. I N. king of Babylon came, he, and all his 
25. 8 which (is) the nineteenth year of king N. 

. 25, 22 people . . whom'N. king of Babylon had left 

1 Ch. 6. 15 carried away Judah. .by the hand of N. 

2 Ch.36. 6 Against him came up N. king of Babylon 

36. 7 N. also carried of the vessels ot the houso 
36. 10 when the year was expired king N. sent 
36. 13 he also rebelled against king N., who had 
Ezra I. 7 which N. had brought out of Jerusalem 
2. I whom N. the king of Babylon had carried 

5. 12 he gave them into the hand of N. the ki, 
S- 14 which N. took out of the temple that(was) 

6. 5 which N. took forth out of the temple w. 
Neh. 7, 6 whom N. the king of Babylon had carried 
Esth. 2. 6 whom N. the king of Babylon had carried 
Jer. 21. 2 for N. king ot Babylon maketh war again. 

21. 7 into the hand ot N. kingof Babylon, and 

22. 25 even into the hand ot N. king of Babylon 

24. I after that N. king of Babylon had carried 

25. I that (was) the first year of N. king of B. 
25. 9 take. .N. the king of Babylon, my servant 
27. 6 given all these lands into the hand of N. 
27. 8 which ■will not serve the same N. the king 

27. 20 Which N. king of Babylon took not, when 

28. 3 that N. king of Babylon took away from 
28. II Even so wiU I break the yoke of N. king 

28. 14 that they may serve N. king of Babylon 

29. I all the people whom N. had carried away 
29. 3 whom Zedekiah..sent unto Baby Ion to N. 
29. 21 I will deliver them into the hand of N. 

32. I year, .which (was) the eighteenth,. of If . , 
32. 23 into the hand of N. king of Babylon, and 

34. I when N. kingof Babylon, .fought against 

35. II when N. king of Babylon came up into the 
37 I whomN.kingof Babylonmade king..of J. 
39. 1 came N. kingof Babylon and all his army 
39. 5 they brought hun up to N. king of. Baby. 
39. II Now N. king ot Babylon gave charge co. 
43. 10 I will send and take N. tho king of Bab. 
44. 30 gave Zedckiah. .into the hand of N. king 
46. 2 which N. king of Babylon smote in the 
46. 13 howN. king of Babylon shouldcome (and) 
46. 26 into the hand of N. king ot Babylon, and 

49. 28 which N. Idngof Babylon shall spiite, thus 
49. 36 to N. king of BzbyloD hath taken oanusel 

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' , Jw. so. 17 K. king of Babylon hath broken his bones 
, 51. 34 N. the king of Baby.lonhath devouP3diiio 
52. 4 N. king of Babylon came, ho and all his a. 
52. 12 the nineteenth year of N. king of Babylon 
52. 28 the people whom N. carried away captive 
52. 29 In the eighteenth year of N. he carried 
52. 30 In the three and twentieth year of K. 
Ezo. 26. 7 will bring upon Tyrus N. king of Babylon 

39. 1 3 K. king of Babylon caused his army to s. 

29. 19 I will give the land of Egypt unto N. king 
30. 10 cease by the hand of N. king of Babylon 

Dan. I. I came N. king of Babylon unto Jerusalem 
1. 18 then the prince.. brought them in bef ore N. 
2. I in the second year of the reign of N., N. 
2. 28 maketh knov/n to the king N-. what shall 

2. 4(3 N. fell upon his face, and worshipped D. 

3. I N. the king made an image of gold, whose 
3. 2 N. the king sent to gather together the 
3- =, 3, 3> 5. 7 image which N. the king had cot 
3. 9 said to the king N., king, live for ever 

3. 13 N. in (his) rage and fury commanded to br. 

3. 14 K. spake and said unto them, (Is it) true 
3. ifi N., we (arc) not careful to answer thee in 
3. 19 Then was W. full of fury, and the form of 
3. 24 N. the king was astonied, and rose up in 
3. 26 N. came near to the mouth of the burning 

3. 28 N. spake, and said. Blessed (be) the God of 

4. I N. the king, unto all people, nations, and 
4. 4 I N". was at rest in mine house, and flour. 
4. i3 This dream I king N. have seen. Now thou 
4. 28 All this came upon the king N. 

4. 31 (saying), king N., to thee it is spoken 
4. 33 same hour was the thing fulfilled upon N. 
4. 34 I N. lifted up mine eyes unto heaven, and 

4. 37 1 N. praise and extol andhonourthe King 

5. 2 N. had taken out of the temple which(was) 
S. II N. thy father, the king, I (say), thy father 
5. iB God gave N. thy father a kingdom, and 

KU-BTT-SHAS'-BAH, IPI^nj. ' 

A prince of- Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. B.C. 6on. 
Jor. 39. 13 N., Rabsaris, and Nergal-sharezer. K.ab. 

NE-BTT-ZAR-A'-DAH, i-J><1113J.^ 

The captain of the guard whom Nebuchadnezzar left 

behind him in Jerusalem for a time. B.C. 600. 

3 Kl. 23. 8 came N., captain of tho guard, a servant 
25. II did N., tho captain of the guard, carry a. 

25. 20 And N., captain of the guard, took these 
" nr. 39. 9 N. the captain of the guard carried away 

39. 10 N. the captain of the guard left of the 
9. II N. king of Babylon gave charge concern. 
39. 13 So N. the captain of the guard sent, and 

40. I N. the captain of the guard had let him 
41. 10 N. the captain of the guard had commit. 
43. 6 N. the captain of the guard had left with 
52. 13 came N., captain of tho guard, (which) 3. 
52. 15, 30 N. the captain of the guard carried a. 
52. 16 N. the captain of tho guard had left (ce.) 
52. 26 N. the captain of the guardtook them, and 

TTECESSABY, NEOESSIXT — 
I. Statute, pn chog. 

Job 23. 12 esteemed the words, .more than my noc. 

^.Necessary, avayicaios anaykaios. 

Acts 13. 46 It was necessary that the word of God 

1 Co. 12. 22 members .. which seem, .feeble, are nece. 

2 Co. 9. 5 I thought it necessary to oxhort the 
rhiL 2. 25 Yet I supposed it necessary to send to you 

■ Titus 3. 14 maintain good works for necessary uses 

^.Necessity, hvayKr) anaghe. 

1 Co. 7. 37 having no necessity, but hath power over 

9. 16 for necessity is laid upon me ; yea, woe is 

2 Co. 6. 4 in afflictions, in necessities, in distresses 

9. 7 not grudgingly, or of necessity : for God 

12. 10 I take pleasure, .in necessities, in perse. 

Phm. 14 should not be as it were of necessity, but 

Ileb. 7. 12 there is made of necessity a change also 

9. i5 must also of necessity be the death of the 

9. 23 (It was) therefore necessary that the pat. 

^,Tht tilings necessary, Th. ^irdyayKes to, epanacjkes. 
Acta 15. 28 greater burden than these necessary things 

5. Use, need, necessity, xp^^a chreia. 

Acts 20. 34 have ministered unto my necessities, and 
28. 10 laded (as) with such things as were fnec] 
Bom 12. 13 Distributing to the necessity of saints 
Phil. 4. 16 ye sent once and again unto my necessity 

HEOESSITT, of — 

l.To have necessity, tx" avdyKiiv echd anaglccn. 

Luke23. 17 [For of necessity he must release one unto] 
^.Necessary, avayicatos anat/kaios. 

Eeb. 8. 3 (it is) of necessity that this man have so. 
HE'-CHO. 13}. 

An appellation given to the king of Egjrpt who succeeded 
Psammetichua and fought against Nabopolassar in tho 
days of king Josiah, and after making Eliakim (or 
Jchoiakim) king, carried off Jehoahaz his brother to 
Egypt. B.C. 610. ■■■■». 

2 Ch.35. 20 N. king of Egypt came up to fight against 

35. 22 hearkened not unto tho words of N. from 

36. 4 N. took Jehoahaz his brother, and carried 
ITECK — '• 

1. Throat, neck, nhna f/argeroth. 

tcov. 1. 9 unto thy head, and chains about thy ncclc 
3. 3 bind them about thy neck; write them 
3. 22 life unto thy soul, and graco.to thy neck 
. a I Chine boart, (and)' tie them about thy neck 



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I.Throat, j'nJ gcTon. ^ 

Isa. 3. 16 walk v/ith stretched forth nccl53, and wa. 
Eze. 16. II upon thy hands, and a chain on thy nock 

Z.Bone or vertebrae, ni5"iBn maphreqeth. 

1 Sa. 4. 18 the gate, and his neck bra](e, and he died 
i.Ncck, hack, ^V oreph. 

Gen. 49. 8 (shallbe) in tho neck of thine enemies ; thy 
Lev. 5. 8 and v/ring oil his head from his nook, but 
Dcut3i. 27 I know thy rebellion, and thy stifi noc!:: b. 

2 Sa.22. 41 Thou hast also given me tho necks of mine 
2 Ki.17. 14 VTOuld not hear, but hardened their necks 

17. 14 like to the neck of their fathers, that did 
2 Ch.36. 13 but he stiffened his nock, and hardened 
Nell. 9. 16 hardened their necks, and hearkened not 

9. 17 but hardened their necks, and in their re. 

9. 29 hardened their neck, and would not hear 
Job 16. 12 he hath also taken (me) by my neck, and 
Psa. 18. 40 Thou hast also given mo tho nocks of mine 
Prov 29. I being often reproved, hardcncth(his) neck 
Isa. 48. 4 and thy neck (is) an iron sinew, and thy 
Jer. 7. 26 their ear, but hardenod their neck : they 
17. 23 made their neck stiff, that they might not 

19. 15 because they have hardened their necks 
^.N'eck, nape, 1N?s tsawar. 

Gen. 27. 16 hands, and upon the smooth of his neck 
27. 40 shait break lus yoke from off thy neck 

33. 4 fell on his neck, and kissed him : and they 
41. 42 and put a gold chain about his neck 

45. 14 he fell upon his brother Benjamin's neck 
iS- 14 wept ; and Benjamin wept upon his neck 
46. 29 he fell on his nock, and wept on his nock 

Deut28. 48 he shall put a yoke of iron upon thy neck 

Josh.io. 24 put your feet upon the necks of these ki. 
10. 24 and put their feet upon the necks of them 

Judg. 5. 30 for the necks of (them that take) the sp.? 
8. 21 ornaments that (were) on their camel's n. 
8. 26 chains that (were) about their camel's ne. 

Neh. 3. 5 but their nobles put not their necks to 

Job 15. 26 runneth upon him, (even) on (his) neck 
39. ig hast thou clothed his neck with thunderf 
41. 22 In his neck remaineth strength, and sor. 

Psa. 75. 5 horn on high : speak (not) v/ith a stiff n. 

Song I. 10 rov/s (of jewels), thy neck with chains (of 

4. 4 Thy neck (is) like the tower of David bu. 
7, 4 Thy neck (is) as a tower of ivory ; thine 

Isa 8. 8 he shall reach (even) to the neck : and the 
10. 27 his yoke from off thy neck, and the yoke 
30. 28 shall reach to the midst of the neck, to 
52. 2 loose thyself from the bands of thy neck 

Jer. 27. 2 Make..yokes,and put them upon thy neck 
27. 8 that will not put their neck under the 
27. II tho nations that bring their neck under 

27. 12 Bring your necks under the yoke of the 
z8. 10 yoke from off the prophet Jeremiah's neck 

28. II from the neck of all nations within the 
28. 12 had broken the yoke from off the neck of 
28. 14 iron upon the neck of all these nations 
30. 8 I will break his yoke from off thy neck 

Lam. I. 14 are -wreathed, (and) come up upon my n. 

5. 5 Our necks (are) under persecution: we la. 
Eze. 21. 29 upon the necks of (them that are) slain 
Dan. 5. 7, 29 a chain of gold about his neck, and ^ 

5. 16 (have) a chain of gold about thy neck, and 
Hos. 10. II I passed over upon her fair neck: I will 
Mic. 2. 3 from which ye shall not remove your ne. 
Hab. 3. 13 discovering the foundation unto the neck 

G.N'eck, D'jlis isaweronim. 

Song 4. 9of thine eyes, with one chain of thy neck 

T.Neck, Tpdxv^ot trachelos. 

Matt 18. 6 a millstone were hanged about his neck 
Mark 9. 42 a millstone were hanged about his neck 
Lukeis. 20 ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him 

17. 2 a millstone wero hanged about his neck 
Acts 15. 10 a yoke upon tho neck of the disciples 

20. 37 and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him 
Rom. 16. 4 for my life laid down their own necks 

NECK, to break, out or strike off the — 
To break the neck, behead, cause to drop, f^ifi araph. 
Exodi3. 13 thou Shalt break his neck: and all the 

34. 20 if thou redeem (him) not. .break his neck 
Deut 21.4 shall strike off the heifer's neck there 
Isa. 66. 3 tt lamb, (as if) he cut off a dog's neck 

HECROMANCER — 

To enquire at the dead, D'pn t^l^ darash methim. 

Deut 18. II a charmer., or a wizard, or a necromancer 
NE-DAB-I'AH, n;5i3 Jah is willing, liberal. 
Sonof Jeconiah, sonoiJehoiakim kingof Judah. B.C. 590. 

1 Ch. 3. 18 Shenazar, Jecamiah, Hoshama, and N. 
lrt)ED, needs, needful, to need — 

1. Needful things, necessaries, nw?'n chashchuth. 

Ezra 7. 20 whatsoever more shall be needful for tho 
I.Nacd, want, lack, liDno machsor. 

Deut 15. 8 surely lend him sufficient for his need 

3. Necessity, -need, Xi'i tsoreU.-' 

2 Ch. 2. 16 will cut wood. .as much as thou shalt n. 

i. Necessity, avdyic-q anayke.' 

Hob. 7. 27 \7ho noedot'h not daily, as those high 
Judo 3 It v/as noodful for me to vrciio imto you ; 

5. It bchovcth, Sc'i dei. 

Acts 15. 5 it \vas needful to circumcise them, and 
( Pc. I. 6 if "nee^ be, ye are in heaviness through 

6. To owe, be under obligation, 6(pelK(o opheilS. 

I Co. 7. j6 neod bo Kxjuine, let him do what ho will 



7.T0 wanibesides,necdmore, ■n-poarS^ofi'ctprosdcomai 
Acts 17. 25 as though he needed any tiling, seeing he 

8. U^se, need, necessity, XP'=^^ chreia. 

Matt. 3. 14 I have neod to be baptized of thee, and c. 

6. 8 Father knowoth what things ye have need 
9. 12 They that be whole need not a physician 

14. 16 Tlioynoednot depart ; give yc them to eaS 

21. 3 ye shall say. The Lord hath need of them 

26. 65 T/hat further need have we of vdtnesses ? 

Mark 2. 17 Xhey that arc whole have no need of the 

2. 25 read what David did, when he had need , 
I- 3 say ye that the Lord hath need of him 

14. 63 saith, AYliat need wo any further witncs.t 
Luko 5. 31 They that are whole need not a physician 

9. 11 and healed them that had need of healing 
10. 42 But one thing is needful : and Maiy hath 

15. 7 nine just persons, which need no repen. 
19. 31 say unto him. Because the Lord hath need 
19. 34 And thoy said, Tho Lord hath need of him 
22.71 they said, AVhat need we any further wi.? 

John 2. 25 needed not that any should testify of man 
13. 10 He that is washed needeth not save to w. 
13. 29 Buy. .that we have need of against the t. 
i6. 30 needest not that any man should ask theo 

Acts 2. 45 parted them to all . . as every man had need 
4. 35 imto every man according as he had need 

I Co. 12. 21 eye cannot say unto the hand, I have no n. 
12. 21 theheadtothe feet, I have no need of you 
12. 24 For our comely (parts) have no need : but 

Eph. 4. 28 that he may have to give to him that ne. 

Phil. 4. 19 But my God shall supply all your need ao. 

1 Th. 1. 8 so that we need not to speak anything 

4. 9 ye need not that I write unto you ; for yo 
J. I But. .ye have no need that I write unto 

Eeb. 5. 12 ye have need that one teach you again w. 

5. 12 are become such as haveneed of milk, and 

7. II what further need, .that another priest s. 
10. 36 have need of patience, that, after ye have 

1 Jo. 2. 27 and ye need not that any man teach you 

3. 17 seethhis brother have need, and shutteth 
Rev. 3. 17 increased with goods and have need of n. 

21. 23 the city had no need of tho sun, neither 

22. s they need no candle, neither light of tho 

Q. To want, need, xP'hC'^ ohrezo. 

Lukeii. 8 will rise and give him as many as he ne. 

2 Co. 3. 1 or need wo, as some., epistles of commen. 
HEED of, to have — 

l.To abate, lack, npn chaser, 

Prov 31. II trust . . so that he shall have no need of sp. 

2. Lacking, "ipri chaser. 

1 Sa. 21, IS Have I need of mad men, that ychavebr. 

3. To have need, nwri chashach. 

1 Ezra 6. 9 that v/liich they have need of, both young 

i.To want, need, xP'lf''' chrezo. 

Matt 6. 32 Father knoweth that ye have need of all 

Lukei2. 30 Father knoweth that ye have needof these 

Bom 16. 2 in whatsoever business she hath need of 
NEEDFTTIi, things which are — 
Thethinffssuitable,convenient,Taf'iriT'fiSetaepiiedeia 

Jas. 2. 16 those things wliich are needful to the body 
MEEDIE — 
A needle, ^a^ls rhaphis. 

Matt 19. 24 for a camel to go through the eye of ane. 
: Markio. 25 for a camel to go through the eye of a ne. 

■LukeiS. 25 for a camel to go tlirough a [needle's] eyo 
NEEDia WORK (on both sides) — 
1, Work of the embroiderer, Dph n'pui} maaseh roqe. 

Exod26. 36 fine twined linen, wrought with needle w. 

27. 16 fine twined linen, wrought with needle w. 
28. 39 thou shalt make the girdle (of) needle wo. 
36. 37 scarlet, and fine twined linen, of needle w. 

38. 18 hanging for tho gate of the court, .n. w. 

39. 29 blue, and purple, and scarlet, of needle w. 
%Ernbroidered work, nD,?") riqrtvih. 

Judg. 5. 30 a prey of divers colours of needle work, of 

5. 30 of divers colours of needle work on both s. 

Psa. 45. 14 shall be brought., in raiment of needle v. 

NEEDS, must — 

\.To be necessary, %%" avdyKtiv, droy/nj iffTiP, 
Matt 18. 7 for [it] must needs be that offences coma 
Lukei4. 18 ground, and I must needs go and see it 
Rom 13. 5 must needs ba subioct, not only for wistii 

2./< behoveth, 5e» dei. 

Marki3. 7 must needs be; but the end (shalQnot (bcj 
John 4. 4 And he must needs go through Samaria 
Acts 1. 16 this scripture must needs have been fnL 
17. 3 that Christ must needs have suffered, and 

2 (Jo.ir. 30 If I must needs glory, I will glory of tho 
3. By all means it behoves, ■a-dvTws Set pantos deL 

Acts 21. 22 [the multitude must needs come together] 
NEEDY — 
1. Needy, desiring, )i'3K ebyon. 

Deut 15. II to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land 
24. 14 oppress an hired servant.. poor and needy 

Job 24. 4 They turn the needy out of the way: tho 
24. 14 killeth the poor and needy, and in tho nl^ 

Psa. g.iSFortheneedy shall not alway be forgotten. 
12. 5 for the sighing of the needy, now will 1 
35. 10 poorand theneedy from him that EDoiloth 
37. 14 to cast down tho poor and needy., to clay 

40. 17 ButL.poorandnecdy. .the Lord thinketfi 
70. 5 But I (am) poor and needy; make haste 
72. 4 he shall save the children of the needy, and 
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Psa. 7a. 13 He shall spare the poor and needy 
7a. 13 and shall save the souls of the needy 
74. ax let the poor and needy praise thy name 
82. 4 Deliver the poor and needy : rid . . out of 
86. 1 Lord, hear mo; fur I (am) poor and needy 
log. j6 persecuted the poor and needy man, that 
109. 23 I (am) poor and needy, and my heart is 
113. 7 He..liftoth the needy outof tho dung hill 
It'0V3o. 14 to devour tho poor, .and the needy from 

31. 9 and plead the cause of the poor and needy 
31. 20 shoreachcth forth hcrliands to the needy 

laa. 14. 30 tlie needy shall lie down in safety : and 

25. 4 a strongtli to the needy in his distress, a 

32. 7 to destroy.. even wlienthe needy speaketh 
41. 17 (When) the poor and needy seek water 

Jer, 5. 28 the right of the needy do they not judge 

22. 16 Hejudgedthe eauseof the poor and needy 

Eze. 16. 49 strengthen the hand of the poor and ne. 

18. 12 Hath oppressed the poor and needy, hath 

22. 29 have vexed the poor and needy ; yea, they 

Amos 4. 1 which oppress the poor, .crush the needy 

8. 4 Hear this, O ye that swallow up the needy 

8. 6 That we may buy . .the needy for a pair of 

2. Lean, ihin, weak, 'j'l dal. 

Isa. 10. 2 To turn aside the needy from judgment 

26. 6 the feet of the poor, .the steps of the ne. 

S. Afflicted, hicmble, poor, 'W «'"'• 

trov3i. 20 she reacheth forth her hands to the needy 
4. To be poor, lacking, wn rtish. 

Psa. 82. 3 do justice to the afflicted and needy 
NEESING — 
A sneesing, n^'oj; aiishah. 

Job 41. 18 By his necsings a light doth shine, andhis 
NE-GI'-NOTH, ni:'3j, nr^. 
A kind of stringed instrument. 

Psa, 4. title. To the chief musician on Neglnoth 
[So in Psa. 6. 34. 55. 61. 67. 76.] 
WEGLECT, (to hear) to — 

1. To be careless, not to care, ajx^xiui avieleo. 

1 Ti. 4. 14 Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which 
Heb. 2. 3 How shall we escape, if we neglect so gr. 

2. To view amiss, overlook, neglect, trapaOeapioi. 
Acts 6. I because their widows were neglected in 

Z. To hear amiss, disregard, irapaKoua parakouO. 

Slatt 18. 17 if he shall neglect to hear them, tell (it) 
i9. 17 if he neglect to hear the church, let him 
NEGLECTING — 
Unsparing severity/, a^eiSla aphcidia. 

Col. 2. 23 and humility, and neglecting of the body 
HEGUGENT, to be — 
l.To be deceived, at rest, fi^yi shalah, 2. 

2 Ch.29. II My sons, be nol now negligent; for the 
2. To be careless, not to care, a/ifXioi aineleo. 

2 Pe. 1. 12 Wherefore [I will not be negligent] to put 

NE-HE-IA'-MITE, 'i?^OJ, '^%h. 

Patronymic of Shemaiah, a presumptuous person whom 

God reproved by the mouth of Jeremiah. 

Jer. 29. 24 tliou also speak to Shemaiah the N. , say. 
■\ 29. 31 saith. .Lord concerning Shemaiah the N. 
] 29. 32 I will punish Shemaiah the X., and liis 

NE-EEM-I'AH, n;pn3 Jah is comfort, 

l.A chief man who returned from exile. B.o. 536. 

Ezra 2. 2 N., Seraiah, Keelaiah, Mordecai, Bilshau 

Neh. 7. 7 N., Azariah, Baamiah, Nahaaiani, Mord. 
2. The son of Halachiah, who being cup bearer to 
Artaxerxes, was sent by him to Jerusalem where he 
became governor for many years. B.C. 445. 

Neh. I. I The words of N. tlie son of Hachaliah 

8. 9 N., which (is) the Tirshatha, and Ezra the 

i 10. 1 Now those that sealed (were) N., the Tir. 

12. 26 and in the days of N. the governor, and 

12. 47 all Israel, .in the days of N., gave tho por. 

8. A person who repaired a portion of the walL B.C. 445. 

Neb. 3, 16 After him repaired N. the son of Azbuk 
KE-HI'-IOTE, ni'j'nj. 
Name of a music choir, inh-eritance, 

Psa. 5. Utle. To the chief musician upon Nehlloth 
NE'-HUK, Dini comfort. 

A chief man that returned from flie e3cUe with Zerub- 
babel ; called Rehum in Ezra 2. e. B.C. 536 

Kch. 7. 7 Who came with Zerubbabcl. .M., Baanah 
KE-HTJSH'-TA, »«fi?'nj basis, ground, support. 
Wife of Jehoiakim and mother of Jehoiachin. B.C. 6od! 

2 Ki. 24. 8 his mother's name (was) N., the daughter 
SE-HITSH'-TAN, Jfiyn: brazen serpent. 

I'he contemptuous appellation given by Hczekiah to the 
brazen serpent made by Moses in the wilderness, when 
men began to worsliip it. 

3 Ki. 18. 4 brake the images, .and ho called it N. 

NE-l'-EL, Vn'5)j dwelling of God. 

X city in Asher (or Naphtali),near Beth-emek ; no w MCar. 

Josh. 19. 27 toward the north side of . .N.. and goeth 
KEIGH, to — 

To cry aloud, neigh, 7n^( isahal. 
'- Jer. 5. 8 every one neighed after his neighTjour'sw. 
NETGHBOTTEl — 
1. Neighbour, equat, fellpio, n'Oj; amith. 

Lev. 6. • Ue «nto his n«ieUbo!U in that which was 



Lev. 6. 2 by violence, or hath deceived his nelghb. 
•18. 20 thou Shalt not lie carnally with thy neig. 

19. 15 in righteousness shall thou judge thy ne. 
19. 17 thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neighb. 

24. iQ if a man cause a blemish in his neighbour 

25. 14 if thou sell ought unto thy neighbour, or 
25. 14 buycst. .of thynciglibour's hand, ye shall 
25. 15 after the jubilee thou shalt buy of thy n. 

2. Near one, ai-ifi qaroh. 

Exod32. 27 hi3 companion, and every man his neigh. 
Josh. 9. 16 they licard that they (wore) their neiglib. 
l'=-i- 15- 3 DC taketh up a reproach against his nci. 
Eze. 23. 5 on her lovers, on the Assyrians (her) net 

23. 12 She doted upon tho Assyrians (her) neigh. 
3. Friend, co'mpanion, neighbour, IJT rea. 

Exod II. 2 let every man borrow of his neighbour 

20. 16 shalt not bear false witness against thy n. 
20. 17 Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's ho. 
2o. 17 thou Shalt not covet thy neiglibour's wile 

20. 17 nor his ass, nor any thing that (is) thy ne. 

21. 14 if amancomeprcsumptuouslyuponhis n. 

22. 7 If a man shall deliver unto his nciglibour 
22. 8 he have put his hand unto his neighbour's 
22. 9 he shall pay double unto his neighbour 
22. 10 If a man deliver unto his neighbour an ass 

22. 11 that he hath not put his liand unto his n. 
22. i4ifaraan borrow . . of his neighbour, and it 
22. 26 If thou at all take thy neighbour's raime. 

Lev. IQ. 13 Thou shalt not defraud thy neighbour, n. 

19. 16 thou stand against the blood of tliy neig. 
Q ~. 19. iS thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself... 

20. 10 that committeth adultery with his neigh. 

Dcut. 4. 42 which should kill his neighbour unawares 

5. 20 Neither, .bear false witness against thy n. 

5. 21 Neither shalt thou desire thy neighbour's 

5. 21 neither shalt thou covet thy neighbour's 

5. 21 his ass, or any (thing) that (is) thy neighb. 
15. 2 Every creditor that Icndcth. .unto his ne. 

15. 2 he shall not exact (it) of his neighbour, or 

19. 4 Whoso kiileth his neighbour ignorantly 
jig. 5 a man goeth into the wood with liis neig. 

ig. s lighteth upon his neighbour, that he die 
ig. II if any man hate his neighbour, and lie in 
19. 14 Tliou shalt not remove thy neighbour's I. 
22. 24 because he hath humbled his neighbour's 

22. 26 for as when a man risetli against his nei. 

23. 24 When thou comest into thy neighbour's 
23. 25 comest into the standing com of thy nci. 

23. 25 thou shalt not move a sickle unto thy ne. 

27. 17 he that removeth his neighbour's land m. 

27. 24 Cursed (be) he that smiteth his neighbour 
Josh.2o. 5 because he smote his neighbour unwitti. 
Kuth 4. 7 plucked off his shoe, and gave, .to his no.. 

1 Sa. 13. 28 given it to a neighbour of thine, .better 
/ 28. 17 and given it to thy neighbour, .to David 

2 Sa.i2. II and give, .unto thy neighbour, and he sli. 

1 Ki. 8. 31 If any man trespass against his neighbour 

20. 35 unto his neighbour in the word of the L. 

2 Ch. 6. 22 If a man sin against his neighbour, and 
Job 12. 4 I am (as) one mocked of his neighbour- 

16. 21 might plead, .asa man. .forhisneighbour 
31. g I have laid wait at my neighbour's door 

Psa. 12. 2 They speak vanity every one with liis ne. 

15. 3 with his tongue, nor doeth evil to his ne. 

28. 3 which speakpeace to their neighbours,but 
ioi. 5 Whoso privily slandereth his neighbour 

Prov. 3. 28 Say not unto thy neighbour. Go, and come 
3. 29 Devise not evil against thy neighbour, se. 

6. 29 So he that goeth in to his neighbour's w. 
II. 9 An hypocrite, .d'estroyeth his neighbour 

11. 12 Ho that is void of ivisdom despisethhisn. 

12. 26 The righteous, .more excellent than his n. 
14. 20 The poor is hated even of his o^vn neigh. 
14. 21 He that despiseth his neighbour sinneth 

16. 29 A violent man enticeth his neighbour 
18. 17 his neighbour cometh and searchetli him 
19. 4 but the poor is separated from his neigh. 
21. 10 his neighbour findeth no favour in his eyes 

24. 28 Be not a witness against thy neiglibour 

25. 8 when thy neighbour hath put tliee to sh. 

25. 9 Debatethycausewithtliyncighbour(liim.) 

25. 17 Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbour's 

25. 18 that beareth false witness .against liis ne. 

26. ig So (is) tho man (that) doceivotli his neig. 

29. 5 A man that flattereth his neighbour spr. 
Eccl. 4. 4 that for this a man is envied of his neig. 
Isa. 3. 3 one by another, and every one by his ne. 

19. 2 every one against his neighbour; city ag. 

41. 6 'They helped everyonehisncighbour; and 

Jer. 5. 8 every one neighed after his neighbour's 

■\7. 5 judgment between a man and his neigh. 

9. 4 Take ye heed every one of his neighbour 

9. 4 and every neighbour will walk with slan. 

9. 5 they will deceive every one his neighbour 

( 9. 8 speaketh peaceably to his neighbour with 

1..22. 8 they shall say every mantohis neighbour 

22. 13 useth his neighbour's service without w. 
23. 27 wliich they tell every man to his neighb. 
23. 30 steal my words every one from his neigh. 
23.35 Thus sh.illye say every one tu his neighbour 
29. =3 have committed adultery with their nei. 

I. 34 shall teach no more every man his neigh. 
34. 15 proclaiming liberty every man to his nei. 
34. 17 to liis brother, and every man to his nei. 
Eze. 18. 6 neither hath defiled his neighbour's wife 
18. II but even hath, .defiled his neighbour's w. 
18. 15 h.ith not defiled liis neighbour's wife 
22. II hath committed abomination with his n. 

22. 12 thou hast greedily gained of thy neighb. 
33. 26 and yc defile everyone his neighbour's w. 

Hab t. IS Woo unto him that giveth his neighbour 



Zeeh. 3. 10 shall ye call every man his neighbour un. 
8. 10 for I set all men every one against his u. 
8. 16 Speak ye every man the truth to his nei. 
8. 17 imagine evil in yourhcarts against your n. 

11. 6 men every one into his neiglibour's Iiand 
14. 13 lay hold every one on the hand of his no. 

14. 13 sliall rise up against the hand of bis neig. * 
i.Feinale friend, companion, neighbour, n\]r\ reuth. 

Exodii. 2 every woman of her neighbour, jewels 
Jer. g. 20 and every one her neighbour lamentation 
5. Dweller, neighbour, inhabitant, |:y ^lakcn. 
Exod. 3. 22 But every woman shall borrow of her no. 

12. 4 let him and his neighbour next unto his 
Ruth 4. 17 the women her neighbours gave it a name 
2 Ki. 4. 3 borrow thee vessels abroad of all thy ne. 
Psa. 31. 1 1 especially among myneighbour8,and a fear 

44. 13 Thou niakest us a reproach to our neigh. 
79. 4 We are become a reproach to our neighb. 

79. 12 render unto our neighbours seven fold in. 

80. 6 Thou makest us a strife unto our neighb. 
89. 41 spoil him : he is a reproach to liis neighb. 

Prov.27. 10 better (is) a neighbour.. near, th.an a bro. 
Jer. 6. 21 the neighbour and his friend shall perish 

12. 14 saith the Lord against all mine evil neig. 

49. 10 his brethren, and. his neighbours, and ho 

49. 18 Sodom and Gomorrah, and the neighbour 

50. 40 Sodom and Gomorrah and the neighbour 
Eze 16. 26 with the Egyptians thy neighbours, great 

6. Fellow countryman, ytCrai/ geiiOn. 

Lukei4. 12 call not thy . .rich neighbours ; lest they 

15. 6 he calleth together (liis) friends and net 

15. 9 she calleth (her) friends and (lier) neigh. 
John 9. 8 I'ho neighbours therefore, and they which 

7. One dwelling around about, irfpioiKO! perioikos. 

Luke I. 38 her neighbours and hercousinshcardhow 

S.Tlie mic near or close to, i irXiialoi/ hoplision. 

Matt. 3. 43 Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hata >^ 

_ 19. ig Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 

- 22. 39 Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 

Mark 1 2. 31 Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 

12. 33 and to love (liis) neighbour as himself 
Lukcio. 27 all thy mind ; and thy neighbour as thys. "^ 

10. 29 said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour? 

10. 36 was neighbour unto him that fell among 
Acts 7. 27 he that did his neighbour wrong thrust 
Kom 13. 9 Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself ^.^ 

13. 10 Love worketh no ill to his neighbour 

13. 3 Let every one of us please (liis) neighbour 
Gal. 3. 14 Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself ^ 
Eph. 4. 23 speak every man truth with his neighbour 

~ Heb. 8. II they shall not teach ever}' man his [nei.] 

Jas. 2. 8 Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 
NEIGHIKG — 
Loud cri/ings, neighingn, ni'^rrsa mitshaloth. 

Jer. 8. 16 at the sound of the neighing of his strong 
13. 27 1 have seen thine adulteries, and thy ne, 
NEITHEE — 
1. There is not, there are not, J^x ayin. 

Gen. 45. 6 (there shall) neither (be) earing nor harv. 
2. Not. '?x al. 

Exod34. 3 nelthcrlet the flocka nor herds feed before 
Z.Jf, Dx m. 

Eze. 14. 20 they shall deliver neither son nor daugUt. 
i.Not, "JS bal. 

Isa. 26. 18 neither have thelnnabitants of the world 
5.7n order not, 'f^?7 lebilli. 

2 Ej.12. 8 neither to repair the breaches of tho ho. 
6. No, not, k) la. , 

Dan. 3. 27 neither were their coats changed, nor tho 
6. 18 neither were instruments of music brou. 

7. No, not, u^ to. 

Gen. 21. 26 neither didst thou tell me, neither yet h. 
2 Sa. ig. 24 had neither dressed his f eot, nor trimmed 

Z.From, [9 niin. 

1 Sa. 30. 1 g there was nothing lacking to them, neither 
0. Either, or, fj e. 

Acts 24. 12 disputing.. neither raising np the peoplo 
Bom. I. 21 they glorified (liim) not as God, neither 
Jas. 1. 17 no variableness, neither shadow of turning 

\O.Not. fx-fi me. 

Mattio. g Provide neither gold, nor sliver, nor brass 

24. 18 Neither let him whicli'is in the field ret. 
Lukeio. 4 Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes 

12. 29 shall drink, neither be ye of doubtful m. 

18. 2 which feared not God, neither regarded 
Bom 14. 21 (It is) good neither to eat flesh, nor to <L 

2 John to receive him not. .neither bid him God s. 

11. Not even, nor, neither, /uijSe mede. 

Matt. 7. 6 neither cast ye your pearls before swine 
10. 10 neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet 
23. 10 Neither be ye called masters : for one is 
24. 20 be not in the winter, neither on the sab. 

Mark 8. 26 Neithc- go into the town, nor tell (it) to 

12. 24 not the Scriptures, neither the power of 

13. II yeshallspeak, [neither do ye premeditate] 

13. 15 neither enter.. to takeauy thing out of hia 
Luke 3. 14 Do violence to no man, neither accuse 

12. 22 neither for the body, whatye shall put on 
12. 47 neither did according to his will, shall ba 

14. 12 [nor thy brethren, neither thy kinsmen) 

16. 26 neither can they pass to us.. from theneo 
John 4. 1 5 1 thirst not, neither come hither to draw 

14. ij Lot not your heart be troubled, aoithsr 



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< Acts ji. 21 to cii'cumcisc . neither to walk after the 

23. 8 there is no resurrection, [neither] angel 
Bom. 6. 13 Neither yield ye your members.. instruni. 

j 9. II ncitlier having done anygoodorcvil, that 

.1 Co. 5. 8 neither witli the leaven of malice and wi. 

10. 7 Neither be ye idolaters, as. .some of them 

10. SNeitherletuscommitfornication, as some 
/lo. 9 Neither let us tempt Christ, ss some of 

10. 10 Neither murmur ye, as some of them also 
a Th. 3. 10 if any would not work, neither should lie 
1 Tl I. 4 Neither give heed to fables and endless 
• 5. 22 neither be partaker of other men's sins 
I Pe. 3. 14 be not afraid of their terror, neither Uo 
5. 3 [Neither] as being lords over (God's) her. 

1 Jo. 2. IS Love not the world, neither the things 

3.18 let us not love in word, neither in tongue 

'l2.N'ot even, ix-nre mete. 

Matt. 5. 34 neither by heaven ; for it is Gfod's throne 
■ 5. 35 neither by Jerusalem ; for it is the city of 

5. 36 Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, be. 

11. 18 John came neither eating nor drinking 
Luke 7. 33 John the Baptist came neither eating br. 

9. 3 Take nothing for (your) journey, neither 
g. 3 neither bread, neither money ; neither 

Acts 23. 12, 21 they would neither eat nor drink till 
27. 20 when neither sun nor stars in many days 

Eph. 4. 27 [Neither] give place to the devil 

2 Th. 2. 2 neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by le. 
I Tl. I.- 7 understanding neither what they say, nor 
Heb. 7. 3 having neither beginning of days, nor end 
Jas. 5. 12 neither by heaven, neither by the earth 

5. 12 neither by any other oath : but let your 
Bev. 7. 3 Hurt not the earth, neither the seaa.nor 

IZ. Assuredly not, not at all, ov /i^i ou me. 

Marki3. 19 God created unto this time, neither shall 
Luke I. 15 shall drink neither wine nor strong drink 

14.iV^o, not, oh on. 

Matt23. 13 for ye neither go in.. neither suffer ye tnem 

25. 13 for ye know neither the day nor the hour 

Luke 8. 43 spent all .. upon physicians, neither could 

12. 24 they [neither]sow nor reap; which neith. 
John 17. 20 Neither pray I for these alone, but for them 
Acts 8. 21 Thou hast neither part nor lot in this m. 

9. 9 without sight, and neither did eat nor d. 

24. 18 found me. .neithor with multitude, nor 
Gal. 3. 28 is neither bond nor free, there is neither 
CoL 3. II Where there is neither Greek nor Jew, ei. 

^ 2 Pe. I. 8 neither (be) barren nor unfruitful in the 

l^.Not even, neither, ovSe oude.^ 

Matt. 5. 15 Neither do men light a candle, and put it 
6. 15 neither will your Father forgive your tre. 

6. 26 for they sow not, neither do they reap, nor 

6. 28 the lilies, .they toil not, neither do they 

7. 18 neither, .a corrupt tree bring forth good 
9. 17 Neither do men put new wine into old bo. 

n. 27 neither knoweth any man the Father, save 
12. 4 neither for them which were with him, but 

12. 19 neither shall any man hear his voice in the 
13. 13 theyhearnot; neither do they understand 
16. 9 Do ye not yet understand, neither reme. 
16. 10 Neither the seven loaves of the four tho. 
21. 27 Neither tell I you by what authority I do 
22. 46 neither durst any. .from that day forth 
23. 13 neither suffer ye them that are entering 

^ark 4. 22 neither was any thing kept Becret,but that 
' 8. 17 perceive ye not yet, neither understand? 
II. 26 (neither will your Father which is in he.] 
II. 33 Neither do I tell you by what authority 
«2. 21 the second took her, and died, neither left 

13. 32 not the angels, .neither the Son, but the 

14. 59 neitherso did theirwitness agree together 
14. 68 [neither] understand I what thou sayest 
i6. 13 [told.. the residue : neither believed they] 

Luke 6. 43 neither doth a corrupt tree bring forth g. 
7. 7 neither thought I myself worthy to come 
8. 17 neither, .hid that shall not be known and 

11. 33 neither under a bushel, but ou a candles. 

12. 33 where no thief approacheth, neither moth 
16. 31 neither will they be persuaded though one 
17.21 Neithershalltheysay,Lol)erc!or,lo there 
20. 8 Neither tell I you by what authority I do 

John 6. 24 saw that Jesus was not there, neither his 

7. 5 neither did his brethren believe in him 

8. II [Neither do I condemn thee : go, and sin] 

8. 42 neither came I of myself, but ho sent me 

13. 16 neitherhethat is sent greater than he that 

14. 17 it seeth him not, neither knoweth him 
Acta 2. 27 neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to 

s. 31 that., [neither] his flesh did see corruption 
4. 32 neitliersaidany. .that oughtofthe tilings 
4. 34 Neither was there any among them that 

16. 21 not lawful for us to receive, neither to o. 

17. 25 Neither is worshipped with men's hands 
ao. 24 [neither] count I my life dear unto myself 

Horn 2 28 neithcr(i3 that)circumcision which isout. 
• 9. 7 Neither, because they are the seed of A. 

1 Co. II. 16 we have no such custom, neither the ch. 

15. 50 neither doth corruption inherit incorru. 
Gal. I. I not of men, neither by man, but by Jesus 

1. 12 I neither received it of man . .but by the 

1. 17 Neither went I up to Jerusalem to them 

2. 3 But neither Titus, who was withme, being 
6. 13 For neither they themselves who are cir. 

Phil. 2. 16 not run in vain, neither laboured in vain 

2 Th. 3. 8 Neither did we eat any mau's bread forn. 
Heb. 9. 12 Neither by the blood of goats and calves 

9. 18 ^V^lcrcupon neither the first .dedicated 
; JO. 8 for sin thou.woulfU!at not, neither hadst 
\ II To. a. 32 Who did do bib, neither was guilo fwind 



I Jo. 3. 6 sinncthhathnotscenhim, ncitherknown 

Bev. 5. 3 iu heaven, nor inearth, neither under the 

5. 3 to open the book, neither to look thereon 

7. lO Thoy shall hunger namorc, neither thirst 

7. 16 neither shall tho sun light on them, nor 
9. 4 neither any green thing, neither any tree 

21. 23 the city had uo need of tho sun, neither of 

n.Not even, neither, ovtc- outa. 

Lul:c2o. 36 Neither can they die any more : for they 
Acts 24. 12 they neither found mo in the temple dis. 

24. 12 neither in tho synagogues, nor in the city 
24. 13 Neither can thoy prove tho things whereof 

25. 8 Neither against tho law of the Jews, nei. 
Rom. 8. 38 For I am persuaded, that neither death 
I Co. 3. 7 neithor is he that planteth.. neither he 

, c,6. 9 neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor ad. 

Gal. 1.12 neither was I taught (it), but by tho revel. 

1 Th. 2. C Nor of men sought we glory, neithor of you 

3 John 10 neither doth he himself receive the breth. 

Kev. 5. 4 to read the book, neither to look thereon 
■ 9. 20 y/hich neither can see, nor hear, nor walk 
12. 8 [neither] Avas their place found any more 

20. 4 not worshipped the beast, neither his im. 

21. 4 neither sorrow, nor crying, neither .shall 

18. But not even, aXX' oilre all' oute. 

1 Co. 3.' 2 hithertoye wercnotablc.neltlieryotnow 

NEITEEE". . .iraiTHEE — 

Not even... not even, oljTe...otjTe oute. ..oute. 

Matt 12. 32 neithor in this world, neither in the (wo.) 
Act 28. 21 T/o neither received letters., neither any 
I Co. 3. 7 neither is he that planteth. .neither ho 

8. 8 neithor, if vra eat. ■.neither, if we cat not 
II. II neither is the man without, .neither tho 

NI!ITHEB...1]'0E — 

Not even. ..not even, oSre. ..oUre oute. ..oute. 

Matt. 6. 20 where neithermothnorrustdoth corrupt 

22. 30 neither marry, nor are given in marriago 
]Marti2. 25 neither marry, nor are given in marriage 
Lukei4. 35 It is neither fit for the land, nor yet for 

20. 33 neither marry, nor are given in mamago 
John 4. CI yo shall neither in this mountain, nor yet 

5. 37 neither heard his voice at any time, nor 

8. 19 Ye neither know me, nor my Father: if 

9. 3 Neither hath this man sinned, nor his pa. 
Acts 15. 10 which neither our fathers nor we were able 

19. 37 arc neither robbers of churches, nor yet 
Gal. ■ 5. 6 neitb,er circumcision availeth . . nor uncir. 

6. 15 neither circumcision availeth. .nor uncir. 
I Til, 2. 5 neither, .used we flattering words, .nor a 
Bev. 3. 15 I knovrf. .that thou art neither cold nor 

3. 16 thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor 

NEITHER... any (man or thing) — 
Not even one, ovoeis oudeis. 

Mark 5. 4 in pieces : neither could any. .tame him 
16. 8 neither said they any thing to any. .for 

Jas. 1. 1 3 God cannot . . neither tempteth ho any man 

NEITHEB at any time — 

Not even at any time; ouSevoTS oudepotc. 

Lukeis. 29 neither tpansgrcssed I at any time thy co. 
NEITHEB indeed — 
Not even, oiSc' oude. 

Bom. 8. 7 to the law ol God, neither indeed can be 
NE'-KEB, ni3|n tlie hollow. 

A city in Naplitali, between Adaml and Jabneel ; now 
called JIuzcthi. 

Josh. 19. 33 their coast was from Heleph..N., and J. 
NE-KO'-DA, Kl'ipJ herdsman. 

l.One of the Nethihim whose descendants returned from 
exile with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 48 the children of N,,the children of Gazzam 

Neh. "7. 50 tho children of Rezin, the children of N. 
2. A person whose descendants did the same, but could 
not show their genealogy. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 60 the children of Tobiah, tho children of N. 

Neh. 7. 62 the children of Tobiah, tho children of N. 

NE-1HT7'-EL, Vnidj God is spreatlinrj. 

l.A Beubcnite, son of Eliab, and brother of Dathan and 

Abiram who strove against Jfoses. B.C. 1490. 

Num26. 9 the sons of Eliab ; N., and Dathan, aud 

2. A son of Simeon, second son of Jacob and Leah. B.C. 

1700. 

NumsS. 12 of N., tho family of tho Ncmuclitos : of 
I Ch. 4. 24 The sons of Sinioou (v/erc) N., and Jamin 

ITE-MU-LI-TES, 'h^\a}. 

The family of Nemuel son of Simeon. 

Num 26. 12 of Nemuel, the family of tho N. : of Jamin 

KE'-PHEG, 39J sprout. 

1. A son of Izhar, sou of Kohath. B.C. 1491. 

Exod'6. 21 the sons of Izhar; Korah, and N., and Z. 

2. A son born to David after ho became king of Israel. 

B.C. 1028- 

a Sa. 5. 15 Ibharalso.and Ellshua, nndN., and Japhla, 
I Ch. 3. 7 And Nogah, and N., and Japhia 
14. 6 And Nogah, and N., and Japhia 

NEPHEW — 

l.&ns 0/ sons, grandchildren, D'}5 "J5 hene baninu 
Judgis. 14 he had forty sons and thirty nephews, that 

2.Sticcessor, jn-ogeny, 13| nelced. 

Job i3. 19 Uo shall neither have son nor nephew am. 
Isa. n. n name, and remnant, a^d sou, ai)d nepliew 



^.Offspring, descendants, eicyoya ekgona.. ^ 

I Ti. 5. 4 if any widow have children or nephewS 
NE-PHI-SHE'-BIH, D'OifJipj, D'pifi'flJ expansions. 
A family ol the Nephinim' who returned with ZeniW 
babel, r.o. 536. In Ezra 2. 50 it is Nephushim, whicl» 
ia better. "" 
;Neh. 7. 52 children of Meunim, tho children of Ti.' 

NEPH-THA'-UM, N<:<p0a\<:'in.. 

The country and tribe of Naplitali, (which see). 
Matt. 4. 13 in Capernaum, .in tho borders of . .N. 
■ . 4. IS the land of N., (by) the v/ay of the sea 
Bev. 7. 6 Of the tribe of N. (were) sealed twelve th, 

HEPH-TO'-AH, nWBJ. ' 

A small stream on tii'e W. or N.W. of Jerusalem. . 
Josh. 15. 9 unto the fountain of the water of N., and 
18. 15 and went out to the well of waters of N. 

NE-PHTJ'-Sni, D'P'93, D'pis: expansions. 

A family of the Nethiuim v/lioso descendants returned 

with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. (See Nephishesim.) 

Ezra 2. 50 children of Mchunim, the children of l{i 

HER, 13 light. 

A Boujamite, grand f.-'tlicr of Saul the first ting of 

Israel, and father of Abuer his chief captain. ..^ B.Cj 

1112. 

1 Sa. 14. 50 name . .(was) Abner, the son of N., Saul's 

14. 31 N. the father of Abner (was) the son of A. 
26. 5 Abner the son of N., the captain of. his hi 
26. 14 David cried, .to Abner tho son of N., sa, 

2 Sa. 2. 8 Abner the sou of N. ..tooklsh-boshethj 

2. 12 Abner the son of N.. .went out from Ma; 
3. 23 Abner tho son of N. came to tho king, and 
3. 23 Thou knowest Abner the son ol N., thaf 
3. 28 from the blood of Abner the son of N. . 
3. 37 not of the king to slay Abner. .son of N. 
1 Ki. 2. 5 what he did. .unto Abner the son of N. ■ 
2. 32 Abner the son of N., captain of the lies* 

1 Ch. 8. 33 N. begat Kish, and Kish begat Saul, and 

9. 36 first born son was Abdon, then Zur. .N. 

9. 39 N. begat Kish, and Kish begat Saul, and 

26. 28 all that. .Abner the son of N. . .hod dedL 

HE-RE'-US, NTjpeuy. 

A believer at Bome to whom Paul sends a salutatfon. 
Bom 16. 15 Salute Philologus, and Juliaj N., and his 

ITER'-GAL, *ri-i3. 

Tho war god of the men of Cuth whom Shalmanescr 

placed in the cities of Israel in place of the ten tribes. 

2 Ki.17. 30 men of Cuth made N., and the men olH. 
NEB-GAl SHAB-E'-ZER, -lyN-}?- Vjnj. 

1. A prince of Nebuchadnezzar. B.C. 600. 

Jer. 39. 3 all the princes . . came in . . (even) N., Sam. 

2. Another of the same name, at the same time. 

Jer. 39. 3 N., Rab-mag, with all tho residue of the 
39. 13 N.,Bab-mag, and all the king of Babylon's 

HE'-RI, Krjpl. An ancestor of Jesus. 

Luke 3. 27 (son)ofSalathiel, which was(theson)ofN. 
NE-EI'-AH, n;-)3, innj Jah is light. 
Father of Baruch tho amanuensis and messenger of 
Jeremiah. B.C. 630. 

Jer. 32. 12 gave . . unto Baruch the son of N. , the son 
32. 16 had delivered. .unto Baruch the son of N. 
36. 4 Jeremiah call 3d Baruch the son of N. : and 
36. 8 Baruch the son of N. did according to aU 
36. 14 So Baruch the son of N. took the roll in 
36. 32 it to Baruch. .the son of N. ; who wrote 
43. 3 Baruch the sou ol N. setteth thee on ag, 
43. 6 the prophet , and Baruch the son of N 
45. I prophet spake unto Baruch the son of N. 
51. 39 commanded Seraiah the son of N.. the son 
NEST — 
l.A nest, cell, liJ qen, 

Num 24. 21 Strong...and thou puttest-thy nest in aroclf 
Deut 22. 6 If a bird's nest chance to be before tbeo 
32. II As an eagle stirreth up her nest, flutter. 
Job 29^18 Then I said, I shall die in my nest, and 

39. 27 tliy command, and make her nest on higliT 
Psa. 84. 3 the swallow a nest for herself, where she 
Prov27. 8 As a bird that wandereth Irom her nest 
Isa. 10. 14 my hand hath found as a nest the riches ' 
16. 2 as a wandering bird cast out of the nest 
Jer. 49. 16 though thou shouldest make thy nest as 
Obad. 4 though thou set thy nest among the stars 
Hab. 2. 9 that he may set his nest on high, that he 
I.Place for roosting in, KaTarrKrivucis kataskhiosis. 
Matt 8. 20 birds of the air (have) nests ; but tho Son 
Luke 9. 58 birds of tho air (have) nests; but the Son 

BEST, to make a — , 

l.To nestle, inake a nest, JJiJ qanan, 3. 

Psa.104. 17 Where the birds make their nests.. the st. 
Isa. 34. 13 There shall the great owl make her nest 
Jer. 48. 28 be like thedove (that) maketh her nest io 
Ezo. 31. 6 All the fowls ol heaven made their nests 

l.To he nestled, JJij qanan, 4. 

Jer. 22. 23 that makest thy nest In the cedars, how 

NET — 

l.A net, snare, harm, Jrn cherem. 

Eccl. 7. 26 the woman whose heart (is) snares and n. 

Ezc. 26. s the spreading of nets in the midst of the 
s6. 14 thou sh.ilt be (a place) to spread nets upon 
32. 3 and they shall bring thee up in my net < 
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Jlic. 7. 2 they hunt every man his brother with .a n. 

Hab. I. 15 they catch them in their net, and gather 
I. j6 Therefore they sacrifice unto their net, and 
1. 17 Shall they tlierefore empty their net, and 

2.j4 drag or, net, "is>?, "i^^p makmor, mikmar. 
'•63.141. 10 Let the wiclteil fall into their own nets 
Isa. 51. 20 of all the streets, as a wild bull in a net 

Z'.A drag or net, itiom mikmoreth. 

Isa. 19. 8 they tliat Spread nets upon the waters sh 

4. A fortress, net, "li!;D, niiD inatsod, maisud. 

Job 19. 6 that God. -hath compassedme with hisn. 
Prov 12. 12 The wiclied dcsireth the net of evil (men) 

5. A fortress, net, nnisp, niisa metsodak, mets^idah. 

Psa. 66. II Thou broiiglitest us into the net ; thou 1. 
Keel. 9. 12 as the fishes that are talcen in an evil net 

6„1 net, what takes possession, na'T reshcth. 

Exod27; 4 upon the net shalt thou make four brasen 

27.' 5 tliat the net may be even to the midst of 
Job 18. 8 For he is cast into a net by his o^vn feet 
Tea. 9. IS in the net which they hid is their own t. 

Jo. 9 the poor, when he draweth him into his n. 

25. 15 for he shall pluck my feet out of the net 

31. 4 Pull me out of the net that they have laid 
35. 7 without cause . . they hid for me their net 
35. 8 let his net that he hath hid catch himself 
57. 6 They have prepared a net for my steps; my 

140. 5 they have spread a net by the way side 
Prov. I. J7 Surely in vain the net is spread in the si. 

29. s flattereth . . spreadeth a net for his feet 
Lam. I. 13 he hath spread a net fprmy feet; he hath 
Eze. 12. -13 My net also will I spread upon him, and 
17. 20 I vriW spread ray net upon him, and he 
19. 8 spread their net over him: he was taken 

32. 3 I will therefore spread out my net over 
H03. 5. I a snare on Mizpah, and a net spread upon 

7. 12 When they shall go, I will spread mynet 

1.A net, ll?'^ sabak. 

t Ki. 7. 17 nets of checker work, and wreaths of chain 

8.-4 largefishing net, a,fi<pifi\r]a'Tpov amphibUstron. 
Slatt 4. 18 Andrew his brotlier, casting a net into the 
Mark i. 16 Andrew liis brother casting [a net] into 

9. A fishing net, S'iktvov diktiton. 

Matt 4. 20 they straightway left (their) nets, and fo. 

4. 21 Zebedee their father, mending their nets 
Mark i. 18 straightway they forsook tlieir nets, and 

I. 19 also were in tlie ship mending their nets 
Luke 5. 2 gone out of them, and were washing., nets 

5. 4 Launch out., and let down your nets for 
5. 5 said, .at thy word I will let down the net 

., 5. 6 great multitude of fishes : and their net 

JajIuisi. 6 Cast the net on the right side of the ship 

21. 8 little ship, .dragging the net with llsl.cs 

21. II drew the net to land full of great fishes 

21.11 there were so many, yet was not the net 

10. A drag net, a-ayrji/r) sagene. 

Matt 13. 47 the kingdom of heaven is like unto a net 
NE-THAN'-EEL, '?^m God gives. 

1. The prince of IssaclVar, and son of Zuar, whom Jloses 
Bent to spy out the land. B.C. 1490. 

Hum. I. 8 Of Issachar; N. the son of Zuar 

2. ' 5 N. the son of Zuar (shall be) captain of 
7. 18 On the second day N. the son of Zuar, pr. 
7. 23 this (whs) the olfering of N. the son of Z. 
10. 1 5 And over the host . . (was) N. the son of Z. 

2. One of David's brothers. B.C. 1060. 

i Ch. 2. 14 N. the fourth, Raddai the fifth 

5. A priest who helped to bring up the ark from the 
house of Obed-edom. B.C. 1042. 

I Ch.is. 24 Shebaniah, and Jehoshaphat, and N., and 

4. A Levite whose son Shemaiah was employed by David 
to write down the distribution of the Levites in the 
service of the sanctuary. B.C. 1070. 

1 Ch.24. 6 Shemaiah the son of N. the scribe, (one) 

6. Asonof Obededom appointed by David as gate keeper 
for the tabernacle. B.C. 1042. 

1 Ch.26. 4 sons of Obed-cdom (v/erc). .N. the fifth 
C. A prince of Judah whom king Jehoshaphat seut to 
teach the people. B. C. ' 9 1 2. 

2 Cli.i7. 7 ho sent to hisi princes, .to N., and to Mi. 

7. .A. chief Levite in the days of Jooiah. B.C. 623. 

2 Ch.35. 9 Conaniah also, and Shemaiah, and N., his 

5. A person who returned with Ezra, aud had taken a 
Bb-ange wife. B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 22 of the sons of Pashur. .N., Jocabad, and 

0. A priest of the family of Jedaiah, who lived iu the 
days of Joiakiijj grandson of Jozadak. B.C. 500. 

Keh. 12. 2 1 of Ililkiah, EashabiaU; of Jedaiah, If. 
10. An Aaronito musician who helped in the ceremony 
of purification. B.C. 1(5. 

Keh. 12. 36 his brethren, Shemaiah. .IT., and Judah 
ITE-THAN-I'AH, n;;rij, ?n;jn} Jah 'gives. 

1. Faither of Ishmael Who slew Gedaliah, whom Nebu- 
chadnezzar had left governor in the land. B.C. 625. 

2 Ki.25. 23 there came . .even Ishmael the son of Jf. 

' 25. 25 Ishmael the son of N. . . came, and ten men 

Jcr. 40. 8 they came .. even Ishmael the son of N. 

"40. 14 sent Ishmael the son of N. to slay thee ? 

40. 15 I will slay Ishmael the son of N., and no 

41. I the son of N. the son of Elishama, of the 

41. '- 2 Then arose Ishmael the son of N., and the 

'•^ At. 6 the son of W. went forth from Mizpah to 



3ef. 41. 7 the son of N. slew tliem, (and cast them) 
41. 9 the son of N. filled it with (tliom th.it 
41. 10 the son of N. carried them away captive 
41. II evil that Ishmael tlie son of N. had done 

41. 12 went to fight with Ishmael tho son of N. 
41 IS the son of N. escaped from Johanan with 
41. 16 had recovered from Ishmael the son of N. 
41. i8 tlie son of N. had slain Gedaliah tho son 

2.A chief singer in tho days of David. 

1 C'h.2s. 2 N".,and Asarelah, tho sons of Asaph, under 

25. 12 filth to N.,(he), liis sons, and his brethren 
3. A Levite wliom Jehoshapliat sent to teachin the cities 
of Judah. B.C. 912. 

2 Ch.t7. 8 N., and Zebaoiah, and Asahel, and Shem. 
4.Father of Jehudi whom the princes of Judah sent to 
bring Baruch. B.C. 605. 

Jer. 36. 14 the princes sent Jehudi the son of N., tlio 
NETHER (part), nethermost' — 
1. Lower, under, j'wng iachton. 

Josh. 16. 3 unto the coast of Both-horon the nether 

18. 13 on the south side of tlie nether Botli-hor. 
I Ki. 6. 6 The nethermost chamber (was) five cub. 

9. 17 built Gezer, and Both-horon the nether 

1 Ch. 7. 24 Sherah, who built Beth horon the nether 

2 Ch. 8. s Also he built. .Beth-horou the nether, fen. 
i.Loioer, under, 'nn? tachti. 

E,xodi9. 17 they stood at tho nether part of. .mount 
Josh. 15. 19 the upper springs, and tho nether springs 
Judg. I. IS the upper springs and the nether springs 
Job 41. 24 as hard asapieceof the nether (millstone) 
Eze. 31. 14 to the nether parts of tlie earth, in the 
31. 16 shall be comforted in the nether parts of 

31. 18 Eden unto the netherparts of the earth 

32. 18 unto the nether parts of the earth, with 
32. 24 are gone down, .into the nether parts of 

NETHER and upper millstone — 
The tioo millstones, D'nn rcchayim. 

Deut24. 6 ^0 Miu shall take tho nether, .millstone 
NE-THIN'-IM, n-rnj dedicated. 

A class of persons employed as servants or assistants to 
the Levites ; probably tho Gibeonites and others reduced 
to servitude. 

1 Ch. 9. 2 Israelites, the priests, Levites, and the N. 
Ezra 2. 43 Tho N.: the children of Ziha, the children 

2. 58 K., and the children of Solomon's servants 

2. 70 N., dwelt iu their cities, and all Israel 
7. 7 the singers, and the porters, and the N. 

7. 24 N., or ministers of this house of God 

8. 17 and to his brethren tho N., at the place 
8. fo of the N., whom David and the prince had 

8. 20 two hundred and twenty N. : all of them 
NeU. 3. 26 tho N. dwelt iu Ophcl, unto (the place) 

3. 31 goldsmith's son unto the place of the N. 
7. 46 the N.: the children of Ziha, the children 
7. 60 N., and the ehildroi of Solomon's servants 
7. 73 N., and all Israel, dwelt in their cities 

10. 28 the N., and all they that had separated 

11. 3 N., arid the children of Solomon's servants 
II. 21 But the N. dwelt in Ophel 

II. 21 and Ziha and Gispa (were) over the N, 

NE-TO'-FHAH, nzb} resin-dropping. 

A city in Judah, S. of Jerusalem, near Bethlehem ; now 

called Ecit-Netlph 

Ezra 2. 22 The men of N., fifty and six 

Neh. 7. 26 The men of Beth-lehem and N., an hund. 

NE-TO-PHA'-THI,'.'n?b} Inhabitant of Neiophah. 

Nell. 12. 28 plain country., and from the villages of N. 
NE-TO-PHA-THITE, 'fiDbj same as preceding. 

2 Sa. 23. 28 Zalmon the Ahohite, Maharai the N. 

23. 29 the son of Baanah, a N., Ittai the son of 
2 Ki. 25. 23 the son of Tanhumeth the N., and Jaaza. 
I Ch. 2. 54 the N., Ataroth, the house of Joab, and 

9. 16 that dwelt in the villages of the N. 

II. 30 the N., Heled the son of Baanah the N. 
27. 13 Thotenth(captain). . (was) Maharai the N. 
?7. 15 The twelfth (captain)., (was) Heldai the N. 
Jer. 40. 8 tlie sons of Ephai the N., and Jezaniali the 
NETTLE — " 
1 .Settle, thorn, shrni, ^nrj ckarul. 

■Job 30. 7 uuder the nettles they were gathered toge. 
Prov 24. 31 nettles had covered tho face thereof, and 
Zcph. 2. 9 the breeding of nettles, and salt pits, and 

'i/Thorn, nettle, »in'p, i^'isp qivinwsh, qimosh. 
'Isa. 34. 13 nettles and brambles in the fortresses th. 
iHos. 9. 6 for their silver, nettles shall possess tUem 

ITET -WOEK — 

l.iVci or white worX:, lin chor, 

Isa. '19. 9 they that weave net works, shall be conf . 

I.Net or wreathed work, lattice, nj^p' sebakah. 

I Ki. 7. 18 rows rpund about upon the one net work 

7. 20 the belly which (was) by the net work: and 

7. 41 the two net works, to cover the two bowls 

, 7. 42 for the two net works, .for one net work 

Jer. 52. 22 with network andpomegranates upon the 

52. 23 all the pomegranates upon the net work 

2. Work of net. n<?i niy^p maasch resheth. 

Exod27. 4 thou slialt make for it a grate of net work 
38. 4 he made, .a brasen grato of uet work un. 
NEVER — 
I. There is not, there are not, yn ayin, 

Judgt4. 3 (Is there) never a woman among the dan. 

Ezo. 33. ig thou shalt be a terror, and never (shaltj 



I.N0, Hi lo. 

Gen. 41. ig such as I never saw in all the land of Eg. 
Numig. 2 a red lieifer..upon which never came yo. 
Prov 27. 20 Hell and destruction are never full ; so 
Jer. 33. 17 David shall never want a man to sit upon 

3 . To generation and generation, ilj I'lS ledor vador. 
Psa. 10. 6 I shall not be movod:for..never..inadve. 

i.Not to the age, ^<V oViy^ leolavl la. 

Judg. 2. 1 I will never break my covenant with you 
2 Sa. 12. 10 Now therefore the sword sliall never de. 
Psa, 15. 5 Ue that doeth these, .shall never be mo. 

30. 6 in my prosperity 1 said, I shall never be 

31. 1 let me never be ashamed ; deliver me in 
55. 22 he shall never suffer the righteous to bo 
yi. I Lord, .let mo never be put to confusion 

iig. 93 I will never forget thy precepts: for with 
Prov 10. 30 The righteous shall never be removed: but 
Isa. 14. 20 seedof evil doers shallnever be renowned 
25. 2 palace., to be no city; it shallnever be bu, 
63. 19 We are (thine); thou never barest rule 
Eze. 26. 21 yet shalt thou never be found again, saith 
Joel. 2.26, 27 and my people shall never be ashamed 

5. Not to the ages, ]'ti\)t> X/" ^<^ leolmin. 

Dan. 2. 44 kingdom, which shall never be destroyed 
6. Not continual, k*? tdb tamid lo. 

Isa. 62. 6 shall never hold their peace day nor night 

7. Not to the age, DViy|;i '?!< at leolam. 

Psa. 31. I let me never be ashamed : deliver me In 
71. I Lord, .let me never be put to confusion 

8. Not to perpetuity, nsn H^ lo lancfsach. 

Psa. 10. 1 1 he hideth his face ; he will never see (It) 

49. 19 his fathers ; they shall never see light 
Isa. 13. 20 It shall never be inhabited, neither shall 
Amos 8. 7 Surely I wll never forget any of their w. 
Hab. I. 4 and judgment doth never go forth : fo' 

9. Not, lii] me, 

John 7. IS How knoweth this man letters, having no 
IQ.Not at any tir^e, ixttZiiroTe inedepote. 

2 Ti. 3. 7 Ever learning, and never able to come to 

W.Assuredly not, not at all, oh /x-fi ou mS. 

John 6. 3s he that cometh to me shall never hunger 
Heb. 13. s I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee 

12.1^0^ at all to tlie age, oh /iri fls rhp aloiva ou mji, 

John 4. 14 [that I shall give him, shall never thirst] 

8. 51 Ifamankeepniy saying, he shall never see 

8. S2 I£ a man keep my saying, he shall [never] 

10. 28 they shall never perisli, neither shall any 

11. 26 whosoever, .believeth in me shall never 

13. 8 Peter saith unto him, Thoushalt neverwa. 

\^. Not to the age, ohx €<s aiafa onk eis aiona. 

Mark 3. 29 hath [never] forgiveness, but is in danger 
1 i.Nol at all at any time, oh iiA\ nwirore ou mepopo, 

John 6. 3s he that believeth ou me shall never thirst 
\h.No, not, oh ou. 

Marki4. 21 good were it for that man if he had never 

Luke23. 29 that never bare, and the paps which never 

\&.Not even, ouSe oude. 

Matt 27. 14 And he answered him to never a word 

11. Not even one, ouScfs oudeis. 

Markii. 2 shall find a colt tied, whereon never man 
Lukeig. 30 find a colt tied, whereon yetneverman sat 

\i.Not even at any time, ohSewore oudepote. 

Matt. 7. 23 will I profess unto them, I never knew you 

9. 33 sajing, It was never so seen in Israel 
SI. i6 have ye never' read. Out of the mouth ol 
21. 42 Did ye never read in the Scriptures, The 
26. 33 Though all. .(yet) will I never be offended 

Mark 2. 12 God, saying. We never saw it on this fas. 
2. 2s Have ye never read what David did, when 
Lukeis. 29 thou never gavest me a kid, that I might 
John 7. 46 answered. Never man spake like this man 
Acts 10. 14 for I have never eaten anytliing that is 

14. 8 cripple from his mother's womb, who never 

1 Co. 13. 8 Charity never failcth.. whether (there be) 
Heb. 10. I can never with those sacrifices which they 

10. II sacrifices,which can never take awaysiu3 

19. Not at all at any ti-nic, oh /x-fi irore ou me pote. 

2 Pe. 1. 10 for if ye do these things, ye shall never 

NE'VER before or yet — 

Not even yet, ouSeVw oudepo. 

Xukc23. 53 stone, wherein never man before was laid 
John 19.41 sepulchre, wherein was never man yet laid 

NE-TER so — 

Cleanness, pmrity, soap, 13 bor. 

Job 9. 30 If I wash, .make my hands never so clean 
NEVER... to any man — 
Not even at anytime, ohSels irdnr ore oudeis popote, 

John 8. 33 We. .were never in bondage to any man 
NEVERTHELESS — 
l.But, verily, V3N abal. 

2 CI1.19. 3 Nevertheless there are good things fonnd 
33. 17 Nevertheless the people did,sacrifice still 

2.0nly, ^K ak. 

Lev. 1 1. 4 Nevertheless these shall ye not eat of th. 

S. Surely, but, yet, ]2X< aken. 

Psa. 31. 22 nevertheless thou heardsst the Voice ol 



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i.End, cessation, only, D3K ephes. 

Num 13. 28 Nevertheless the people (be) strong that 
5. But, D"i3 heram. 

Dan. 4.' IS Nevertheless, leave the stump of his roots 
Q. Because, wli&/i, *3 ki. 

I Sa.15. 35 nevertheless Samuel moumedforSaul: and 
7. Only, surely, neverllieless, pn rag. 

1 Ki. 8. 19 Nevertheless thou shalt not build the h. 
8. But, but surely, Dx 'J ki im. 

■ Num 24. 22 Nevertheless the'Kenite shall be wasted 
9. But, oWa alia. 

Warki4. 36 nevertheless not what I will, but what 
Johnii. 15 I am glad, .nevertheless, let us go unto 
iC. 7 Nevertheless I tell you the truth ; It is 
Eora. 5. 14 Nevertheless death reigned from Adam 
I. Co. g. i» Nevertheless wo have not used this power 
7. 6 Nevertheless God, that comforteth those 

12. 16 nevertheless, being crafty, I caught you 
4. 30 Nevertheless what saith the scripture 1 
1. 12 nevertheless I am not ashamed; for I k. 
2. 4 Nevertheless I have .. against thee, beca. 

IQ.And consequently indeed, Kai roi ye kai toi ge. 
Acts 14. l^ Nevertheless he left not himself without 

^l.At the same time indeed, Sficos /levrot homos. 

Johni2. 42 Nevertheless among the chief rulers also 
12. But yet, nevertheless, vKriu plen. 

JIatt 26. 39 nevertheless not as I will, but as thou 
26. 64 nevertheless, I say unto you. Hereafter 
Lukei3. 33 Nevertheless I must walk to day, and to 
J 8. 8 Nevertheless when the Son of man coracth 
22. 42 nevertheless not my will, but thine, bo 

> Co.ii. II Nevertheless neither is the man without. 
Epli. 5. 3^ Nevertheless let every one of, Ph. 3. 16 

IZ.Bid, Bd d<; Gal. 4. 20. 

14. iVeuerthelois, yet indeed, 6 /xeV toi ho men toi. 

2 Ti. 2. 19 Nevertheless the foundation of God Stan. 

NEW (mxn, moon, thing — 
l.Ifew, B^in ehadash. 

Exod. I. 8 Now there arose up a new king over E. 
Lev. 23. 16 ye shall offer a new meat offering unto 

26. 10 and bring forth the old because of the new 
II'um28. 26 when ye bring a new meat offering unto , 
Deut2o. 5 What man. .that hath built a new house 
22. 8 When thou buildest a new house, then 
24. 5 When a man hath taken a new wife, ho 

32. 17 to gods whom they knew not, to new (gods 
Josh. g. 13 these bottles of wine . .(were) new ; and 
Judg. s. 8 They chose new gods ; then (was) war in 

15. 13 they bound him with two new cords, and 

16. 11 If they bind me fast with new ropes that 

16. 12 Celilah theref ore.took new ropes, and bo. 

I Sa. 6. 7 Now therefore make a new cart, and take 

a Sx 6. 3 they set the ark of God upon a new cart 

C. 3 the sons of Abinadab, drave the new cart 

21. 16 he, being girded mth a new (sword), tho. 

1 Ki.ii. 29 he had clad himself with a new garment 

II. 30 And Ahijah caught the new garment tTiat 

2 Kl. 2. 20 Bring me a new cruse, and put salt ther. 
I Ch. 13. 7 they carried the ark of God in a new cart 
a Ch.2o. 5 in the house of the Lord, before the new 
Job 32. 19 my belly, .is ready to burst like new bot. 
Psa. 33. 3 Sing unto him a new song; play skilfully 

40. 3 And he hath put a new song in my mouth 
96. I O sing unto the Lord a new song ; sing 
gS. I sing unto the Lord a new song ; for he 
144. 9 I will sing a new song unto thee, God 
EccL I. 9 (there is) no new (thing) under the sun 

I. lo whereof it may be said, See, thi3(is) new? 

fiong 7. 13 all manner of pleasant (fruits), new and 

Isa. 41. 15 I will make thee a new sharp tlu-eshing 

42. 9 are come to pass, and new things do I d. 

42.10 Sing unto the Lord a new song . . his praise 

43. 19 I will do a new thing : now it shall spring 

, 48. 6 I have showed thee new things from this 

62. 2 thou shalt be called by a new name, wh. 

65. 17 I create new heavens, and a new earth 
66. 22 as the new heavens, and the new earth 

3er. 26. 10 sat down in the entry of the new gate of 
31. 22 tho Lord hath created a new thing in the 
31. 31 that I will make a new covenant with tho 
36. 10 at the entry of the newgate of the Lord's 

Lam. 3. 23 new every morning: great (is) thy faithful. 

£ze. II. 19 I will put a new spirit within you; and I 
18. 31 make you a new heart and a new spirit 
36. 26 A new heart, .win I give you, and a new 

i.N'ev!, Trm chadaih. 

Ezra, 6. 4 rows of great stones, and a row of new ti. 

v.Fresh, raw, 'na tari. 
Judg 15. 15 he found a new Jaw bone of an ass, and 

i.A creation, •l^l'i? heriah. 
)f Numi6. 30 if the'LoRD make a new thing, and tho 

"S.Unsmoothed, unfinished, &yvatj>os agnaphos. 
Matt. 9. 16 No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto 
^ Mark 2. 21 No man also sov/eth a piece of nev/ cloth 

ti, New, fresh, recent, newly made, natySs kainos. 
Uatt. 9. 17 into new bottles, and both are preserved 
13. 52 out of his treasur-e (things) new and old 

> s6. 28 For this is my blood of tho [new] testam. 

26. 29 until that day when I drink it nev/ with 

27. 60 laid it in his own new tomb, which he 
Mark i. 27 what new doctrine (is) this? for with au. 

a. 2z olse the new piece that filled it up taketh 




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Mark 2. 22 [but. .wine must be put Into now bottles] 
14. 24 This is my blood of the [new] testament 
14. 25 until that day that I drink it new in the 
16. 17 [In ray name . .they shall speak with new] 
Luke 5. 36 a piece of a new garment upon an old 

5. 36 then both the new maketh a rent, and tho 

5. 36 piece that was (taken) out of the new agr. 

5. 38 wino must be put into new bottles; and 

22. 20 This cup (is) the now testament in my bl. 

Johni3. 34 A new commandment I give unto you, T. 

19. 41 in the garden a new sepulchre, wherein 
Acts 17. 19 May we know what this new doctrine, w. 

17. 21 either to tell, or to hear some new thing 
I Co. II. 25 This cup is the new testament in my bl. 
a Co. 3. 6 hath made us able ministers of the new 
17 if any man (be) in Christ, (lie is) a new c. 
17 away ; behold, all things are become new 
15 nor uncircumcision, but a new creature 
15 to make in himself of twain one new 
24 that ye put on the new man, which after 
8 when I will make a new covenant, with 
8. 13 In that he saith, A new .. he hath made the 
9. 15 he is the mediator of the new testament 
3. 13 look for new heavens and a new earth, w. 
2. 7 I Avrite no new commandment unto you 
2. 8 a new commandment I write unto you 
5 not as though I wrote a new commandni. 

2. 17 in tho stone a new name written, which 

3. 12 the name of the city of my God..new Jeru. 
3. 12 and (I will write upon him) my new name 
5. 9 they sung anew song, saying. Thou art w. 

3 they sung as it were a new song before the 

1 And I saw a new heaven and a new earth 

2 I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem 
5 he . . said. Behold, 1 make all things new 

T.N'c'io, young, vios ncos. 

Matt. 9.-I7 Neither do men pat new wino into old b. 

9. 17 theyput new wine into., bottles, and both 

Mark 2. 22 no man putteth new wino into old bottles 

2. 22 else the [new] wine doth burst tho bottles 

22 [but new wino must be put into, .bottles] 

5. 37 new wine into old bottles ; else the new 

5. 38 new wine must bo put into, .bottles ; and 

S. 39 straightway desircth nev/; forhesaith,The 

5. 7 the old leaven, that yc maybe anewlump 

3. 10 have put on tho new (man), which is rene. 

' Eeb. 12. 24 to Jesus the mediator of the new covcna 

S.JVeialy slain, recent, rrpocr^cLTos prosphatos. 
Heb. 10. 20 By a new and living way, which ho hath 

NEW fruit, to bring — 

To bring forth first fruit, 133 bakar, 3. 

Eze. 47. 12 it shall bring forth nev/ fruit according to 

NEW moon — 

New moon, month, V'p thodesh. 

1 Sa. 20. 5 Behold, to morrow (is) the new moon, and 

20. 18 To morrow (is) tho now moon : and thou 
20. 24 when tho new moon was come, the king 

2 Ki. 4. 23 6aid..(it is) neither new moon nor sabbath 

1 Ch.23. 31^ in the sabbaths, in the new moons, and 

2 Ch. 2. 4 on the sabbaths, and on tho new moons 

8. 13 on the sabbaths, and on tho new moons 
31. 3 for the sabbaths, and for the new moons 

Ezra 3. 5 both of tho new moons, and of all the set 
Neh. 10. 33 of the sabbaths, of tho new moons, for the 
Psa. 81. 3 Blow up the trumpet in the new moon 
Isa. 6S. 23 from one new moon to another, and from 
Eze. 45. 17 in the feasts, and in the new moons, and 
46. 3 in the sabbaths, and in tho new moons 
46. 6 in the day of the now moon. . a young bu. 
Hos. 2. II her feast days, her new moons, and hers. 
Amos 8. 5 When vrill tho new moon be gone, that wo 

NEW -wino — 

\.New sweet iBine, or juice of grapes, BiiTn tirosh. 

Neh. 10. 39 the offering of tho com, of the new wine 

13. 5 the tithes of the com, tho new wine, and 

13. 12 the tithe of the com, and the new wine i 

Prov. 3. 10 thy presses shall burst out with new wino 

Isa. 24. 7 The new wine moumeth, tho vine langui. 

65. 8 As the new wine is found in the cluster s 

Hos. 4. II Whoredom and wine and new wine take^ 

9. 2 The floor. .and the new wine shallfail in 
Joel I. 10 the com is wasted : the new wino is dried 
Hag. 1. 1 1 upon the new wine, and upon the oil, and 
Zech. g. 17 youngmencheerfuI;'andnew wine them. 

2. Must, sweet, new wine, y\f vkos gleukos._ 

Acts 2. 13 Others. .said, Thesenienarefullofneww. 

HEW bom — • 

Now horn, lately lornf apTiyiwuTttrartigehnetos. 
I Pe. 2. 2 As now born babes, desire the sincere tni, 

NEWLY, (but) — . _ 

1. To cause to rise up' set,' D>p~qiim, 5.' ^^__ 
Judg. 7. 19 and they had but newly set_th'o]tvatch 

I.Near, ahij qaroi. 

Deut32. 17 to new (gods that) canie newly up7 whom 

NEWNESS — 

Nevmess, freshness, Kaiv6rt)s Jcainotes. 

Eom. 6. 4 so we also should walk in newness of life 
7. 6 that we should serve io newness of spirit 

NEWS — 

Report, tidingsj nj;it5^ shemuah. 

FroT 35. 35 BO (is) good news from a far cotmtrjr 



NEXT, (that is) — 

1. After, later, next, InN acher. 

Gen. 17. 21 bear, .at this set time in the next year 
2 Ki. 6. 29 I said unto her on the next day,Ciivc thy 

2. The second, nivp mishneh. 

I Sa, 17. 13 and next unto him, Abinadab ; and the 
23. 17 I shall be next unto thee; and that also 

1 Ch. 5. 12 Shapham the next, and Jaanai, and Sha. 

16. 5 ne*t to him Zechariah, Jeiel, and Shcm. 

2 Ch.aS.' 7 and Elkanah (that was) next to the king 

31. 12 ruler, and Shimei his brother, .the next 
Esth 10. 3 the Jew (was) next unto king Ahasuerus 

S.Near, n'nij qarob. 

Exod 1 2. 4 him and his neighbour next unto his houso 
Num 27. II his kinsman that is next to him of his 
Dcut 21. 3 the city (which is) next unto the slainman 
21. 6 elders, .(that are) nextun to the slain(raan) 
Esth. 1. 14 tho next unto liis (was) Ctrshcna, Shethar 

i.Tn succession, elrjj liexes. 

Luke 9. 37 the next day, when they were come down 

B.Coming on, iirioicra epiousa. 

Acts 7. 26 thenextday heshowed himself untothem 

(5. To come, epxofiat erchomai. 

Acts 13. 44 And the [next] sabbath day came almost 

7. After, between, ij^era^v metaxu. 

Acts 13. 42 be preached to them the next sabbath 

8. To hare, hold, adhere to, adjoin, «x(i> echo. 

Mark i. 38 Let us go into the next tov/ns, that I may 
Acts 21. 26 the next day purifying himself with them 

NEST day — 

l.At noon, n"ir.D mochorath. 

Numii. 32 ail (that) night, and all the next day, and 
I Sa. 30. 17 even unto the evening of thenextday 
Jon. 4.' 7 T/hen the morning rose the next day, and 

2.1n succession, e^rjs hexes. 

Acts 27. 18 tho next (day) they lightened the Lu. 7. 1 1 

Z.The morrow, avpiov aurion. 

Acts 4. 3 put (them) in hold unto the hext day : for 
i.Belongingio the second day,hevr}pa'ios deuteraios. 

Acts 28. 13 and we came the next day to Puteoli 

5.Coming on, iiriovffa epiousa. 

Acts 16. II we came, .the next (day) to Nejipolis 

20. IS camethenext day over against Chios; and 

6. To morrow, iiraipiov epaurion. 

Matt 27. 62 the next day, that followed the day of 
Jolm I. 29 The next day John seeth Jesus coming 

1. 35 the next day after, John stood, and two 
12. 12 the next day much people that were como 

Acts 14. 20 the next day he departed with Bamabaa 

21. 8 next (day) we that were of Paul's company 
25. 6 the next day, sitting on the judgment seat 

7. Other, the other, different from, erepos heteros. 

Acts 20. 15 and the next (day) we arrived at Samos 
27. 3 next (day) we touched at Sidon. And Ju. 

8. To have, hold, adhere to, adjoin, cxo> echo. 
Acts 20. 15 and tho next (day) we came to Miletus 

NE-Zr'-AH, D'¥3 pre-eminent. 

One of the Nethinim whose descendants returned with 

ZerubbabeL B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. s4 Thechildrenof N.,thechildrenofHatipha 
Neh. 7. 56 Thochildronof N.,thechildrenofIIatipha 

ira'-ZIB, 3*V) plantation. 

A city in Judah ; now caUed Beit Nasii, near Ashna, 

Josh.is. 43 And Jiphtah, and Ashnah, and N. 
NIB'-TTAPi, 1033. 

An idol of the Avites (in the form of a dog) brought to 
Samaria along with Tartak, etc. 
. 2 Ki.17. 31 And the Avites made N. and Tartak, and 
NIB'-SHAN, )5'33rr the furnace. 

A city in the S.E. of Judah, near the city of Salt, aifd 
En-gedi, supposed to bo tho same as Ashan and Ckor- 
Ashan ; but these were rather in the tribe of Simeon to 
tho S.W. 

Josh.is. fi^ ^-t ^""l ^^^ "^i^y o* S^^'> ''I'' En-gedi; six 
NI-CA'-NOS, tiiKCLVup conqueror. 
One of the seven disciples chosen to serve tables in the 
church at Jerusalem. 
# Acts 6. s N., and Timon, and Parmcnas, and Nicolas 

NI-CO-DE'-HUS, NiKiiSjj/ios innocent blood. 

A rabbi who came to Jesus by night; who vindicated 

him, and who at last embalmed him, 

John 3. I was a man of the Pharisees, named N. 

3. 4 N. saith unto him. How can a man be born 

3. g N. answered and said unto him, Ifowotn 

7. so N. saith imto them, he that came tjo Jesus 

jg. 3g there camo also N.,whichat theflietcama 

NI-CO-IAI-TANES, HiKoXatrat. 
The followers of one Nicolas, whose deeds are con- 
demned without being mentioned. B.C. 70. 

Kev. 2. 6 thou hatest the ^eeds of tho N., which 1 

2. IS also them that hold the doctrine of the N. 

NI-CO'-LAS, NiK<$A.aor conqueror of the people. 

A proselyte of Antioch, and one of the seven discinles 

chosen to serve tables. ... 

Aets e. 5 and Parmenas, and N. a pros«Iyce of An. 



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NIGHT 



BI-OO-PO -LIS, N«(C(jrro\Js diy of mctory. 
A. city of Tiiraco, now called ITihopi, on tho river 
KesEoa (Earasa), tho boundary botwcca Thr.ar.o and 
lilaccdonia. . 

Iltaa 3. xa be dlUscnt to coao unto mo to K : for I 

Sojncmo of Simeon, ono of tho prophcta and tcachcra 
at Antioch when Paul and Barnabas returned thither 
olicr carryiDg tho contributiona of tho bretlircn to tho 
peer Eainta at Jerusalem. 1 ^^^ 

Acts 13. I Simoon that uaa called N.; and Lucius 0/ 

3STGH (at haail, or unto) — 
l.ITcar, 3'np qarob. 

Lot. 10. 3 bo canetifica in them that como nigh mo 

21. 3 a vircin, that io nish unto him, which h. 
Nnm 24.17 I Ehall behold him, but not uish: there 
Dcut. 4. 7 who (hath) God (co) nigh unto them, aa 

13. 7 wlvich (are) round about you, nigh unto 

22. 2 it thy brother (be) not nigh unto thee, or 
- ' 30. 14 tho word (io) very nigh unto thcc, in thy 
I Ki. 8. 59 nigh unto tho Loud our God day and night 
I Ch.i2. 40 Moreover they that wore nigh them, (ev.) 
Eath. 9. 20 in all tho provinces, .(both) nigh and far 
Psa. 34. 18 Tlio Lord (is) nigh unto them that are of 

85. 9 his calvation (is) nigh them that fear him 
145. 18 Tho Lord (is) nigli unto all thorn that call 
Joel 2. I for tlio day of tho LoEn., (is) nigh at hand 
"..Vlesh, relation, "ixy sheer. 

Lot. 25. 49 (any) that ia nigh of tin unto Wm of his 
Z Nciglibour, J?'^ shaken. 

Dcut. 1. 7 (tho places) r.igh thereunto, in the plain 
i.Mgh, iyyvs cj/gus. 

Matt 24. 32 leaves, yo know that cammer (is) nigh 
Mark:3. =9 know that it is nigh, (even) at tho doors 
lukei9. II because ho v/as nigh to Jerusalem, and 
21. 30 and know, .tliat summer is dov/ nigh at 
21. 31 that tho kingdom of God is nigh at hand 
John 6. 4 tho passover, a feast of tho Jews, was nl. 
fi. 19 ECO Jesus, .drawing nigh unto tho ship 
e. 23 nigh unto tlio placo v/hcre they did cat 

11. 18 Now Bethany v/as nigh unto Jerusalem 
n. 55 the Jews' passovcr v/as nigh athand : anil 
19. 2o placo where Jesus v,-a3 crucified was nigh 
19. 43 for the sepulchre was nigh at hand 

Acta 9. 38 Lydda was nigh to Joppa, and tho discip. 

27. 8 nigh whereunto was tho city (of) Lasea 
Rom 10. 8 Tho word is nigh thee, (even) in thy mo. 
Eph. 2. 13 v/ho sometimes were far off «are made ni. 
2. 17 preached peace, .to them that vz-ero nigh 
^Heb. 6. 8 (is) rejected, and (is) nigh unto cursing 

V. Alongside af, Tapd (aec.) para. 

.Matt 15. 29 and came nigh unto the sea of Galileo 
Mark 5.21 passed over, .he was nigh unto the cca 

"{.Very 'near or nigh to, ■rtapa-itX'haiov paraplesiort,. 
Phil. 2. 27 ho was sick nigh unto death -..but God had 
8. Toward, irpJs (ace.) pros. 

Mark 5. u thero was there, [nigli unto] the mount. 
KTGHT, (l)y or in the) — 
X.Darhness, '^^n ehnsheh. 

Job 26. 10 until the day and night como to an end 
i.N'ight, i'}}, nYh. laylah, layil. 

Gen. 1. 5 and tho darkness ho called night. And 
I. 14 lights, .to divide the day from the night 
I. 16 and the lessor light to rule tho night : (lie 
1. 18 to rule over tho day and over the night 

7. 4, 12 upon tho earth forty days and forty n. 

8. 22 winter, and day and night shall not cease 
14. 15 he and his servants, by night, and smoto 
19. 5 the men which came in to thee this night ! 
19. 33 made tlieir father drink wine that niglit 
19. 34 let us make him drink wine this night also 
19. 35 their father drink wine that night also 
CO, 3 came to Abimolech in a dream by night 
26. 34 Lord appeared unto htm the same night 
30. 16 mandrakes. And he lay with her that n. 
31. 24 to Laban the Syrian in a dream by night 
31. 39 (whether) stolen by day, or stoleni by night 

31. 40 consumed me, and the frost by night ; and 
33. 13 And he lodged there that same night ; and 

32. 2t himself lodged that night in the company 
32. 23 And he rose up that night, and took his 

40. 5 each man his dream in one night, each 

41. II And we dreamed a dream in one night, I 
46. 2 unto Israel in the visions of the night, and 

Xzodio. 13 the land all that day, and all (that)niglit 

12. 8 they shall eat the flesh In that night, ro. 
12. 12 pass through the land of Egypt this night 
12. 30 And Pharaoh rose up in tho night, he, and 
12. 31 he called for Moses and Aaron by night 
12. 42 It (is) a night to bo much observed unto 

12. 42 this (is) tliat night of the Lord to be obs. 

13. 21 and by night in a pillar of fire 

13. 21 to give them light ; to go by day and night 

13. 22 nor the pillar of fire by night,(f rom) before 

14. 20 but it gave light by night (to these) : so 
14. 20 one came not near the other all tho night 
14. 21 by a strong east wind all that nicrht, and 
C4. 18 in the mount forty days and forty nights 
34. 28 with the Lord forty days and forty m'ghts 
4-j. 38 and lire was on it by night, in the sight of 

Lev. 6. 9 burning upon ihe altar all night unto tho 
8. 35 Therefore shall ye abide, .day and night 
, Kum.g. 16 and the appearance of fire by night 

9.21 whether(itwas)bydayorbyniglit thatthe 
- - _ ii. g the dew fell upon the camp in tha night 



Kumii. 33 stood up all that day, and all (that) night 
14. I and cried ; and the people v/cpt that night 
14. 14 cloud, aud in a pillar of fire by nifjht 

22. 8 .'.aid unto them. Lodge here this niglit, and 
02. 19 I pray you, tarry yo also hero this night 
32. :q And God came unto Balaam at night, and 

Dcut T. 33 in flro by night, to show you by Vr'hat v/ay 

9. 9, II, 18, 25 forty days and forty nights 

JO. 10 Ilrsttimo, forty days andfortynights; and 

16. 1 brought theo forth out of Egypt by night 

23. 10 uncleanness that chaneeth him by niglit 

2O. (36 thou Shalt fear day and night, and slialt 

Josh. I. 8 shaltraeditato thcrelnd3yandnlght,that 

4. 3 lodging placo where yo chall lodge this n. 

8. 3 of valour, and cent them away by night 

8. 9 but Joshua lodged that night among tho 

8. 13 Joshua went that night into the midst of 
xo. 9 Joshua, .went up from Gilgal all night 

Judg. 6. =5 carae to pass the same night, tliat tlie L. 

C. 27 not do (it) by day, that ho did (it) by night 

C. 40 And God did bo that night : for it w.is dry 

^ 7. 9 And it came to pass the same night, that 

9. 32 Now therefore uphy night, thou and tlic 
9. 34 people that (v/cre) with him, by night, and 

16. 2 laid wait for him all night in the gate of 

16. 2 and wore quiet all tho night, saying. In tho 

19. 25 knew her, and abused her all tho night 

20. 5 beset the house round about, .by nirht 
Ruth 3. 13 Tarry this night, and it shaU be in tlio m. 
X Sx 14. 34 every man his ox witli him that night, and 

14. 36 go do^vnaftcrtho Philistines by night, and 

15. II and he cried unto .the Lord all night 

13. j6 Vi^hat tho Lord hath said to mo tlm night 
19. 10 and David fled, and escaped that night, 
ig. 24 naked all that day and all that night 
25. 16 They were a wall unto us, both by night 
2fi. 7 and Abishai came to tho people by night 

23. 8 and they came to the v/oman by night: aid 
23. 20 no bread all the day, nor all the night 
£3. 03 they rose up, and went away tliat night 
;o. 12 (any) water, tlireo days and tlireo nights 
31. 12 valiant men arose, and v.'ont all night, and 

a S^t 2. c9 Abner and his men v/all;cd all tliat night 

2. 32 Joab and his men went ail night, and they 
4, 7 gat them av/ay tiixough the plain all night 

7. 4 And it camo to pass that night, that the 
J 7. I arise and pursue after David this night 

17. 16 Lodge" not this night in tho plains of the 
19. 7 will not tarry one v/ith thee this night : and 
21. 10 by day, nor tho beasts of the field by nig. 

I Ki 3. 5 appeared to Solomon in a dream by night 

3. 19 this T/oman's child died in the night ; be. 

8. 29 may be open toward this house night and 
■ 8. 59 nigh unto the Lord ourGod day and ni^ht 

rg. 8 forty days and forty nights unto Horcb 
e Ki. 6. 14 they came by night, and compassed tho c. 
7. 12 tho lang arose in the night, aud said unto 

8. 21 ho rose by night, and smote tho Edomites 

19. 35 it camo to pass that night, that the angel 
25. 4 aU tho men. , fled by night by the way of 

t Ch. 9. 33 they were employed in. .work day and n. 

17. 3 it camo to pass the same night, that the 

a Ch. I. 7 In that night did God appear unto Solo. 

^ 6. 20 may bo open upon this house day and ni. 

7. 12 Lord appeared to Solomon by night, and 

21. 9 roso up by night, and smote the Edomites 

35. 14 of burnt offerings and the fat until night 
ITeh. I. 6 which I pray before thee now, day and n. 

s. 12 I arose in the night, I and some few men 
s. 13 I went out by night by the gate of tho v. 

2. X5 Then went I up in the night by tho brool; 

4. 9 sot a watch against them day and night 

4. 22 that in tho night they may be a guard to 
6. 10 in tho night ■vrUX tliey como to slay thee 

9. 12 in the night by a pillar of fire, to givo 

g. 19 n-either the pillarpf flro by night, to show 
Esth. 4. 16 neither cat nor drink three days, night or 

6. I On that night could not the king sleep 
Job z- 13 they sat dor/n. .seven days and seven nl 

3. 3 and.the night..it was said. There is a man 
3. 6 that night, let darkness seize upon it; let 
3. 7 Lo, let that night be sohtary ; let no joy. 

4. 13 In thoughts from tho visions of the night 

5. 14 and gropo in the noon day as in the night 

7. 3 and wearisome nights are appointed to me 
X7. 12 Tlicy change the night into day : tho lig. 

20. 8 bo chased away as a vision of the night 
24, T4 and needy, and in the night is as a thief 
27. 20 a tempest stealeth him av/ay in the nijght 
33. 15 In a dream, in a vision of the night, when 
34. 25 he overtumeth . .in the night, so that they 
33. 10 my maker, who giveth songs in the night 

36. 20 Desire not tho night, when people are cut 
Psa 1. 2 in his law doth he meditate day and night 

6. C all tho night make I my bed to s^vim ; I 
17. 3 thou hast visited, .in the night ; thou ha. 
19. 2 and night unto night showeth knowledge 

22. 2 and in the night season, and am not silent 
_ 32. 4 day and night thy hand was heavy upon 

42. 3 Jly tears have beou my moat day and ni. 
40. 8 in the night his song (shall be) with me 
53. TO Day and night they go about it upon tho 
7.;.. :6 The d3y(is)thino, tho night also (is) thine 
77. 2 my sore ran in the night, and ceased not 
77. 6 call to remembrance my song in the night 
73. 14 led them, .all the night with a light of f. ■ 
83. I I have cried day (and) night before theo 

90. 4 when it is past, and (as) a watch in the n. 

91. 5 Thou shalt not be afraid for. .terror by n. 
92 2 To show forth . . thy faithfulness every n. 

104. 2Q Thou makest darkness, and it is night 
iqj. 3f ogvering, and hro' to give light in the nl 



Psa.iig. 55 remembered. .In the night, and have kept 
J2I. 6 not smite theo by day, nor the moon by n, 
134. I which by night stand in tho house of tha 
136. 9 The moon and stars to rulo by night : for 
139. II oven the night shall bo light about mo ' 
139. 13 tho night sliinoth as tlic day: tho darkn. 

Prov. 7. 9 in tho evening. In the black and dark ni. 
31. 15 She riscth also while it is yet night, an* 
31. i3 good : her candle goeth not out by night 

Eccl. 2. 23 yea, his heart takcth not rest inthenighl 
I • 8. 16 neither day nor night soeth sleep with his 

Song 3. X By night on my bed I sought him whom 

j^, 3. 8 upon his thigh, because of fear in the dL 

• '-^ S- 2 fand) my locks with the drops of tho night 

\_ Isa. '4. s "le shining of a flaming fire by niglit : for 
- 13. I, I Because in tho night. .of Moab is laid w. 
x6. 3 make thy shadow as the night in tho mii 
ax. 8 and I am sot in my ward whole nights 
21. II what of tho night?, .what of tlie night 7 
21. 12 The morning cometh, and also the night 

26. 9 my soul have I desired thee in the night 

27. 3 lest (anj) hurt it, I will keep it night and 
28. 19 shallitpasaover, by dayandbynight; and 

29. 7 all. .shall bo as a dream of a night vision 

30. 29 Ye shall have a song, as in the night, (w.) 
34. 10 It shall not be quenched night nor day 
38. 12, 13 from day . .to nightwilt thou make an 
60. II thy gates., shall not be shutdaynor night 
62. 6 shall never hold their peace d^y nor night 

Jer. 6. s Arise, and let us go by night, and let us 
9. I that I might weep day and night for tho 
14. 17 Let mine eyes run down with tears night 
16. 13 shall yo servo other gods day and night 
31.35 ordinances, .of the stars for a light by ni. 
33. 2o of the day, and my covenant of the night 
33. 20 that there should not be day and night 
33. 25 If my covenant (be) not with day and xA. 
36. 3Q cast out in.. to thq heat, and In the night 
39. 4 went forth out of the city by night, by 
49. 9 if thieves by night, they will destroy tiU 
52. 7 went forth out of the city by night, by tho 
Lam. I. 2 She wcepeth sore In the night, and her 

2. 18 run dov/n like a river day and night : givo 

2. 19 Arise, cry out iu the night ; in the begin. 
Hos. 4. 5 also shall fall v/ith thcc in tho night, and 

7. 6 wait: their baker slcepeth aU the night ' 
Amos 3. 8 and maketh tho day dark with night : that 
Obad. 5 thieves camo to theo, if robbers by night 
Jon. 1. 17 belly of tho flsh three days and three nU 

4. 10 camo up in a night, and perished in a nL 
Hie. 3. 6 Therefore night (shall be) unto you, that 
Zoeh. I. 8 I saw by night, and behold a man riding 

14. 7 known to the LoBD.not day.nor night; but 
Z.Night, k;7'^ leleya. 

Dan, 2. 19 revealed unto Daniel.. nightvislon. Then 

5. 30 In that night was Behhazzar the king of 
7. 2 and said, I saw In my vision by ni^ht, and 
7. 7 After this I saw In fh<3 night visions, and 
7. 13 l8awln..nlght visions, and, behold, (one) 

i.The twilight, tjE-'j nesheph. 

Isa, 3. II that continuo until night, (till) wine in. ' 
21. 4 the night of my pleasure hath he turned 
S9. 10 wo stumble at noon day as tu the night ^ 
b. Evening, niJ; ereh. 

Gen, 49. 27 and at night he shall divide the spoil 
Lev. 6. 20 in tho morning, and half thereof at night 
-Job 7. 4 When shall I arise, and tho night pegonef 
Psa. 30. 5 weeping may endure for a night, but Joy 

Q. Night, vi^ nux. 

Matt. 2. 14 the young child and Ms mother by night 

4. 2 he had fasted forty days and forty nights 
12. 40 as Jonas was three days and three nights 

12. 40 the Son of man bo three days and three n. 
14. 23 in tho fourth watch of tho night Jesus w. 
26. 31 shall be offended because of me this night 

26. 34 That this night, before the cock crow, thou 

27. 64 lost his disciples como [by night], and steal 
23. 13 His disciples came by night, and stole him 

Mark 4.. 27 should sleep, and riso night and day, and 

5. 5 And always, night and day, he was In tho 

6. 48 about the fourth watch of the night ho 
14. 27 shall bo offended because of me [this ni.] 
14. 30 That this day, (oven) in this night, before 

Luko 2. 8 keepiog watch over tlieir flock by night 

2. 37 vdth fastings and prayers nigiit and day 

3. 5 Master, we have toiled all the night, and 
X2. 20 fool, this night thy soul shall be required 
17. 34 I tell you, in that night there shall be two 
i8. 7 elect, which cry day and night unto him 
21. 37 at night ho went out, and abode in the 

John 3. 2 The same camo to Jesus by night, and said 

7. 50 be that camo to Jesus [by night], being one 
9. 4 the night cometh, when no man can work 

II. 10 But if a man walk in the night, he etum^ 

13. 33 wont immediately out : and it was night 

19. 39 which at the first camo to Jesus by night 
21. 3 and that night they caught nothing 

Acts 5. 19 But the angel of the Lord by night opened 
9. 24 they watched the gates day and night to 
9. 25 Then the disciples took him by night, and 
X2. 6 same night Peter v/as sleeping between. 
16. 9 a vision appeared to Paul in the night 
j6. 33 ho took them the same hour of tlie night 
17. 10 cont away Paul and Sil»3 by night unto B. 
1 3. 9 spake the Lord to Paui in the night by a 

20. 31 I ceased not to warn everyone night and 
23. II night following, the Lord stood by him 
83. 23 hundred, at the third hour of the night 
3-3. 31 and brought (him) by night to Antipatria 
26. 7 instantly serving (GodJ day and Sight, ho. 



"NIGHT 



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'5- 

'2Th. 3. 
iTi. 5. 

'2 Ti. 



Acts 27. 23 For there stood by me this nightthe angel 

27. 27 But when the fourteenth night was come 

Rom 13. 12 The night is far spent, tlie day is at hand 

I Co.! I. 23 That the Lord Jesus the (same) night in 

,1 Th. 2. 9 for labouring night and day, because we 

3. 10 Night and day praying exceedingly that 

.5. 2 the day. .so comethas athief in the night 

5 we are not of the night, nor of darkness 

7 For they that sleep sleep in the night; and 

7 that be drunken are drunken in the night 

8 Avrought with labour and travail night and 
5 supplications and prayers night and day 
3 remembrance of thee in my prayers night 

a Pe. 3. 10 will come as a thief [in the night]; in the 
JWVj, 4. 8 they rest not day and night, saying, Holy 
]7- 15 serve him day and night in his temple: and 
18. 12 third part of it, and the night likewise 
»2. 10 accused them before our God day and n. 
J 4. II and they have no rest day nor night, who 
20. 10 shall be tormented day and night for ever 
21. 25 day : for there shall be no night there 
/22. 5 there shaU be no night tliere ; and they 

IriGHT aad a day, a — ', 

A night and a day, vvx^'fifiepou nuchthemeron. 

«2 Co.ii. 25 a nightand a day I hoive been in the deep 
NIGHT, to pass the — ( 

To pass the night, rH3 hith. _ 

Dan. 6. i8 Then theking. .pass-jd the night fasting 
KIGHTHAWK— T 
Old, swalloio, cuclcoo, Dsrtn iachmas. 
^Lev. II. 16 the night hawk, and the cuekoo, and the 
'Deut 14. 15 the night hawk, and the cuckoo, and the 
NIGHT aeabon — T^ 
J^ight, "?;^ layil. 

Job 30. 17 are pierced in mo in the night spason 
Psa. 16. 7 my reins., instructme in the night seasons 

KIM'-EAH, mjai flowing water' 
A city in Gad in Gilead, bordering on Moab, between 
Jazer and Hesbon, or in the valley near Beth-aram. 
See Setk-nimrah. _ ^ '. ' ■- ^^~ ■ ■'- 

If urn 32. 3 N., and Heshbon, and Elealeh..and Shebam 
inM'-HIM, D'iDJ /lowing streams. ' ^ 

Waters on the borders of Gad and Moab ; the rulnSof 
a city Himrin still remain near Ramoth (el-Salt). 
^Isa. 15. 6 the waters of N. shall be desolate : for the 
f Jer. 48. 34 the waters also of N. shall be desolate 

KIM'-ROD, iiD}, n'TOJ valiant, strong. ' 

1. Son of Cttsh, son of Ham. B.C. 2218. '^ 

Gen. 10. 8 Cush begat N. : he began to be a mighty . 
10. 9 as N. the mighty hunter before the Lord 

1 Ch. 1. 10 Cush begat N. : he began to be mighty upon 

2, "Bia land, i.e. Babylonia. ' ^ ^ 
• Slic. 5. • 6 the land of N. ^n the entrances thereof 

'ST!S.'-SSS.,^'Di Jah reveals. '(^ _ 

Grandfather or father of Jehu, who smote Joram son 
of Ahab, and reigned in his stead over Israel. B.C. gjo. 

■I Ki.ig. 16 the son of N. shalt thou anoint (to be) k. 

s Ki. 9. 2, 14 Jehu.. son of Jehoshaphat, the son of N. 
9. 20 (is) like the driving of J. the son of N. -« 

2 C3i.22. 7 he went out.. against Jehu th e son of K.^ 

NTSTE — _ _ 

l.Mne, rfj/^n, vm tesha~tishaK. .__ _^ 

Gen. 5. 5 days '.'.were nine hnndred anTthirty y«. 
' 5. 8 the days of Seth v/ere nine hundred and 
5. II the days of Enos were nine hundred and 
S- 14 the days of Cainan were nine hundred and 
5. 20 the days of Jared were nine hundred sixty 
5. 27 were nine hundred sixty and nine years 
9. 29 the days of Noah were nine hundred and 
•■11. 19 Peleg lived . .two hundred and nine years 
II. 24 Nahor lived nine and twenty years, and 
'17. I, 24 Abram was ninety years old and nine 
texod33. 24 the gold . . vras twenty and nine talents.and 
1/6 V. 25. 8 shall be unto thee forty and nine years 
^um, I. 23 fifty and nine thousaj*d'3nd three hundr. 
■^ 2. 13 fifty and nine thousand and three hundred 
29. 26 on the fifth day nine bullocks, two rams 
/34. 13 commanded^toLgive unto the nine tribes 
T)eut. 3. II nine cubi^'(was) the length thereof, 'and 
JTosh 13. 7 for an inheritance unto the nine tribes 

14. 2 the nine tribes, and (for) the half tribo 

15. 32 the cities (are) twenty and nine, with th. 
*5- 44. 54 nine cities with their villages 

'21. 16 nine cities out of those two tribes 
Uudg. 4. 3 he had nine hundred chariots of iron ; and 

1W4. 13 nine hundred chariots of iron, and all 

a Sa. 24. 8 the end of nine months and twenty days 

a KL 14. 2 reigned twenty and nine years in Jerus. 

MS. 13 the nine and thirtieth year of Uzziah 

J 5. 17 the nine and thirtieth year of Azariah 

1 reign in Samaria over Israel nine years 

2 reigned twenty and nine years in Jerusa. 

8 Elishama, and Eliada, and Eliphelet, nine 

9 brethren . .nine hundred and fifty and six 
1 reigned twenty and nine years in Jerusa. 

. I reigned nine and twenty years in Jerusa. 
I.. 9 thousand chargers, .nine and twenty kn. 
^ e. 8 The children of Zattu, nine hundred forty 
a. 36 children .. nine hundred seventy and.three 
y ». 42 (ini all an hundred thirty and nine ' 
ijfeh. 7. 38 three thousand nine hundred and thirty ' 
, 7. 39 children. .ninehundred seventy and three 
III. . J and nine parts (to dwell) in (other) cities 
Ui. 8 Sallai, nine hundred twenty aud eight 



»7- 

- 18. 

"iCh. 3. 

1 9- 

3 Ch:.25. 



2. Nine, ivv4a ennea. 

Lukei7. 17 not ten cleansed? but where (are) the nine? 
NINETEEN — 

Nine-tenj'^jlfji-r^y/^l?, nn^Vitm tesha e.ire, tishah asar. 
Gen. II. 25 Nalior lived, .an hundred and nineteen 
Josh 19. 38 nineteen cities with their villages 
2 Sa. 2. 30 lacked of David's searvants nineteen men 
NINETEENTH — 

Nine-ten,'\-iiV--ny_-jfn, m.'fjj-Jffi'n tesha esre, tisha asar. 

2 Ki. 25. 8 which (is) the nineteenth year of Icing N. 

I Ch. 24. 16 The nineteenth to Pethahiah, the twenti. 

25. 26 The nineteenth to Mallothi, (he), his sons 

Jer. 52. 12 which (was) the nineteenth year of Nebu. 

NINETY — 

Ninety, D'Vffi tishim. 

^ Gen. 5. 9 And Eno3lived'ninetyyears,'andbegat'cr 
■■ s. 17 were eight hundred ninety and live years 
5. 30 Lamech lived, .five hundred ninety and ■ 
17. I And when Abram was ninety years old ' 
;'i7. 17 shall Sarah,that is ninety years old, bear? 
- 17, 24 And Abram (was) ninety years old and n. 
1 Sa.A4. 15 Now Eli was ninety and eight years old 
X Ch. 9. 6 their brethren, six hundred and ninety « 
Ezra 2. 16 children of Ater of Hezekiah, ninety and 
' 2. 20 The children of Gibbar, ninety and five ■» 
2. 58 servants, (were)three hundred ninety and 
(8. 35 ninety and six rams, seventy and seven* 
Neh. ,7. 21 of Ater of Hezekiah, ninety and eight ff^ 
'■). 25 The children of Gibeon, ninety and five 
7. 60 (were) three hundred ninety and two ,< 
Jer. 52. 23 there were ninety and six pomegranates on 
Eze. 4. 5 the days, three hundred and ninety days 
, 4. 9 three liundred and ninety days shalt thou 
41. 12 and the length thereof ninety cubits '\ 
Dan. 12. II a thousand two hundred and ninetydays 
NINETY and nine — 

Ninety nine, ivyePTiKovraevy^a entienehontaennea. 

\Mattfi8. 12 doth ho not leave the ninety arid nine «• 

]Ns<Si8. 13 than of the ninety and nine which went 

Lukei5.|4 doth not leave the ninety and nine in the 

^i5.|f 7 more than over ninety and nine just per. 

NXN-E'-VE, Nivcuf. * Same as succeedingX 

Lukei 1. 32 men [of N.] shall rise up in the Judgment 

NI-NE'-VEE, nyyi', Niveu^.' 

A city on a tract'above the confluence of the Zabatusor 

Lycus(greatZab)with the Tigris; now called Kouyanjak. 

It was greater than Babylon, being in circumference 480 

stadia, or twenty-four hours (three days') journey, Jonah 

3. 3; was the capital of Assyria; had more than 120,000 

infants in it at one time ; it was taken by Arbaces the 

Aledo, B.o. 876 ; v/amed by Jonah in 8?2 ; conquered 

and destroyed by Cyaxares and Nebuchadnezzar in 606 ; 

Eieraclius and Rhazates fought a great battle on its 

site, A.D. 627; it was explored by Layard in 1840^-1853. 

\(Jen. 10. II builded N., and the city Rehoboth, and " 

^■•>"- 10. 12 Resell between N. and Calah : the same ; 

z Ki. 19. 36 and went and returned, and dwelt at N. ' 

'Isa, 37. 37 and went and returned, and dwelt at N. ' 

Jou. I. 2 go to N., that great city, and cry against 

"^3. 2 go unto N., that great city, and preach ^■ 

3. 3 Jonah arose, and went unto N., according 

3. 3 N. was an exceeding great city of three'- 

3. 4 Jonah began to enter into the city a day's 

3. 5 the people of N. believed God, and proclai. 

3. 6 word came unto the king of N. ,and he arose 

3. 7 published through N. by the decree of the 

V4. II And should not I spare N., that great city 

Nah. I. I The bm-den of Nineveh. The book of the 

■ 2. 8 N. (is) of old like a pool of water ; yet *?• 

3. 7 N. is laid waste: who will bemoan her? w. 

' Zeph. 2. 13 will make N. a desolation, (and) dry like 

Mattiz. 41 The men of N. shall rise in judgment with 

NI-HfE-VTTES, NircuiVoi. ' Inhabitants of Nineveh. 

Luken. 30 as Jonas was^a sign unto the N., so shall 

NINTH — : 

l.Ninth, ''H'V'? teshii. , _ ; ^^ 

~ Lev. 25. 22 eat (yet) of old fruit until the ninth l^ear 
iNum 7. 60 On the ninth day Abidan the son of Gid. 
'^ Ki. 17. 6 In the ninth year of Hoshea the king of 
pK 25. I And it came to pass in the ninth year of 

1 Ch.i2. 12 Johanan the eighth, Elzabad the ninth ■%. 
^ "".24. II The ninth to Jeshuah, the tenth to Sheo. 

25. 16 The ninth to Mattaniah, (he), his sons » 
>' 27. 12 The ninth (captain) for the ninth month 
Ezra 10. 9 It(was)the ninth month,and the twentieth 
Jer. 36. 9 it came to pass., in the ninth month, (that) 
" "• 36. 22 in the winter house, in the ninth month 
39. I In the ninth year of Zedekiah king of Jii, 
^ 52. 4 it came to pass in the ninth year of his t 
Eze. 24. I Again in the ninth year, in the tenth m. ■ 
Hag. 2. 10, 18 four and twentieth (day) of..ninth (m.) 
' Zech. 7. , 1 In the fourth (day) of the ninth month 

2.Nine, nijy;n, y»n tesha, tishah. 

Lev. 23. 32 in the ninth (day) of the month at even 
a Ki. 18. 10 that (is) the ninth year of Hoshea king of 
p 25. 3 And on the ninth (day) of the (fourth) m. 

2 Ch.i6. 13 in the thirty and ninth year of his reign 
Jer, 39. 2 in the fourth month, the ninth (day) of the 

/• • • 52. 6 in the fourth month, in the ninth (day) of 

Z. Ninth, fvvaroi ennatos, tvaros enatos.^ 
\Matt 20. 5 went out about the sixth and ninth hour 
^ 27. 45 over all the land unto the ninth hour 
' 27. 46 about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a 
Uarki's. 33 over the whole land until the ninth hoftr 



Markis'. 34 at the ninth hour Jesus cried with'a lou(i 

^Luke23. 44 over all the earth until the ninth hour« 

'Acts 3. 1 the hour of prayer, (being) the ninth (ho.) 

10. 3 He saw., about the ninth hour of the day 

10. 30 at the ninth hour I prayed in my house' 

Rev. 21. 20 the eighth, beryl; the ninth, a topaz; the 

NI'-SAN, ]0%' 

The first month of the year (called Alib In the Books of 

MosesX beginning with the new moon at the end- of 

March. It is tlie name of the Babylonian god of " spring." 

Neh. 2, I And it came to pass in the month K., in the 

Esth. 3. .7 the first month, that (is), the month N. ^ 

NIS'-EOCH, Ti'ipj eagle, hawk.^ 

An Assyrian idol with a temple in Nineveh^ in which 
Sennacherib was slain, B.C. 698 : it had a human form 
with an eagle's head, according to Philo, as quoted by 
Eusebius. ,. — 

■ 2 Ki.19. 37 worshipping in the house of N. his god 
isa. 37.38 worshipping inthe house of N. his- god 

NITRE-^ 

Nitre, "inj netlier, __ 

Prov 35. 20 vinegar upon nilre,'6o''(iE) he that singeth 

Jer. 2. 22 though thou wash thee with nitre, andW 
NO, Hi,'' _ _ _ 

A city on both sides of the Nile ; the*capitaI'of Upper 
Egypt, called also Thebes and Diospolis; the chief seat 
of the worship of Amon. with a famous temple. It was 
destroyed. B.C. 81. 
"■ ^ Jer. 46'. 25 I will punish the multitude of N., and' 

Eze. 30. 14 in Zoan, and will execute judgments in N 

30, 15 and I will cut off the multitude of N. ~ - 

/ 30. 16 N, shall be rent asunder, and Noph (shall) 

Nah. 3.^_8_Art thou better than populousN.jthatwas 
NO— ^ 
I. There is not, there are not, )'« ayin, 

I Ki.i8. 26 But. .no voice, nor any that answered^ 
. Jer. 7. 32 shall bury in Tophet.till there be no place 
2.Not,hi< at. ~ 

Gen, 13. 8 Abram said unto Lot, Let there be no 
^ Jer. 39. 12 look well to him, and do him no harm. 
Z.End, cessation, only, DSK ephes.. 
'Isa. 5. 8 1ayfieldtofiel'd,tm.. no place, that they 

■ Prov 26, 20 Where no wood is , . the fire goeth out; so 
Amos 6. 10 ho shall say. No. Then shall he say. Hold 

LNot.h^ bal. 

Isa. 33. 2 1 wherein shall go no gallev with oars,neither 
5.Not any, nh V3 kol la. 

Ezra 4. 16 by this means thou shalt have no'portion 

Dan. 2. lo therefore. .no kingjiord.norruler.. asked • 

~ 2. 33 no place was found for them : and the st. 

3. 25 the midst of. .fire, and they have no hurt 

3. 27 upon whose bodies the fire had no power 

3. 29 because there is no other God that can de. 

4. 9 no secret troubleth thee, tell me the visi. 
6. 2 accounts . . and the king should have no 
6. 15 That no decree nor statute which the king 
6. 22 before thee, king, have I done no hurt 

%.No^h'^ lo. 

\Gen. 15. 3 Behold, to methouhast'givennoseed:and 
,* ^'"^ 16. 1 Sarai, Abram's wife, bare him no children 

7. Without, nSs, vhS lelo, helo. 
^ I Ch. 12. 17 seeing', .no wrong in mine hands, the God 
,2 Ch.13. 9 may be a priest of (them that are) no gods 

wiJob 26. 3 hastthoucounselledfhimthathatWnow.? 

Z.But, aWd alia. .^ 

Luke23. IS No, nor yet Herod : for I sent you to him 
9.N0, nut, ijuf] me. 

' Matt 6. 31 Therefore take no thought, saying, 'Wliat 

■\ 6. 34 Take therefore no thought for the morrow 

9. 36 were scattered abroad, as sheep havingnp 

Jo. 19 take no thought how or what ye shall spv 

13. s sprung up, because they had no deepness 

> ,'13 6 because they had no root, they withered 

(22. 23 whichsaythatthereisnoresurrection.and 

22. 24 If a man die, having no children, his bro. 

2^. 25 having no issue, left his wife unto hisbr. 

.- 23. 9 call no (man) your father upon the earth 

Jtlittk 4. 5 sprang up, because it had no depth of ea. 

\ 4. 6 and because it had no root, it withered a. 

, 6. 8 save a staff only ; no scrip, no bread, no 

J 2. 18 Sadducees, which say there is noxesurre. 

12. 19 leave no children, that his brother should 

13. II take no thought beforehand what ye shall 
ilukei2. II take ye no thought how or whatthin^e 

"\ 12. 22 Take no thought for your life, what ye 

13. II was bowed together, and could in no wise 
^ 22, 36 he that hath no sword", let him sell his g.' 
Acts I. 20 be desolate, and let no man dwell therein 
(■ 23. 8 For the Sadducees say that there is no r. 
Rom. 5. 13 but sin is not imputed when there is no U' 
'f 7. 3 so that she is no adulteress, though she I 

' 1 Co. I. ioand(that)therebenodivision3amongyou 

1, 7. 37 standeth stedfast in his heart, having no^ 
2 Co. 5. 21 make hira. .sin for us, who knew no sin < 

13. 7 Now I pray to God that yc do no evil; not 
Gal. 4. 8 service unto them which by nature are no> 
^ph. 2. 12 havingnohope,andwithoutGodin thew. 

(* 5. II have no fellov/ship with the unfruitful wj 

I Th. 4. 6 That no (man) go beyond and defraudhiS 

i 4. 13 not, even as others which have no hope "^j 

2. Th. 3. 14 have no company with him, that he may 
I Ti. I. 3 charge some that they teach no other do.' 

"" V 3. 3 Not given to winei no striker, not ifreedy 



NO 



6S7 



NO 



'i'itu3 1. 7 not given to wine, no striker, not given to 
•'n,a. 2. 13 without mercy tliat Iiatti allowed uo me. 
: Pe. 3. 10 refrain, .his lips that they speak no guile 

3 0. N'ot ar.y, //.■fi ri me ii. 

Lukeii. 36 full of light, having no part dark, the w. 

W.N'ot even one, firiSeis medeis. 

Luke 3. 13 Exact no more than that which Is appoln. 

Acts 4. 17 speak hcucerorth to no man in this name 

13. i3 And though they found no cause of death 

15, 28 to lay upon you no greater burden than 
j6. 28 Do thyself no harm ; for we are all hero 
19. 40 there being no cause wherebywemaygive 
W. 25 [concluded tliat theyobserve no such thing] 

18. 6 had lookcdagreat while, andsaw noharm 
28. 18 because there was no cause of death inme 

I Co. t. 7 So that ye come behind in- no gift ; wait. 

10. 25, 27 asking no question for conscience' sake 
* Co. 6. 3 Giving no offence in any thing, that the m. 

13. 7 Now I pray to God that yadonoevil; not 
Heb. 10. 2 should have had no more conscience of 

12.Ass^iredlT/ not, not at all, ov fii} ou me. 

I Co. ^ 13 I will eat no flesh while the world stand. 
Bev. 18. 7 I sit a queen, .and shallsee no sorrow 

IS.Not, no, oil ou. 

ilatt. 6. I otherwise ye have no reward of your Fat. 
12. 39 there shall no sign be given to it, but the 

16. 4 there shall no sign be given unto it, but 
16. 7 (It is) because we have taken no bread 
16. 8 why. .because ye have brought no bread? 

19. iB Thou Shalt do no murder. Thou shalt 

20. 13 Friend, I do thee no nTong: didst not thou 
25. 3tooktheirlamps, andtookno oU with them 
25. 42 was an hungered, and yegavemenomeat 

25. 42 I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink 

26. 55 teaching in the temple, and ye laid no hold 
Mark 2. 17 The/ that are whole have no need of the 

4. 7 thorns, .choked it, and it yielded no fruit 
4. 17 have no root in themselves, and so endure 
4. 40 [so fearful? how is it that ye have no fa.?] 

8. 16 they reasoned. .(Itis) because we have nc 
8. 17 Why reasonye because ye have no bread f 
p. 3 so as no fuller on earth can white them 

12. 20 first took a wife, and dying left no seed 
12. 22 And the seven had her, and left no seed 
Luke I. 7 they had Jio child, because that Elisabeth 
I. 33 and of his kingdom there shall be no end 
2.7 because there was no room for them in the 

7. 44 thou gavest me no water formy feet : but 
7. 45 Thou gavest me no kiss : but this woman 
8. 13 these have no root, which for a while be. 

8, 14 of. .life, and bring no fruit to perfection 
8. 27 had devils long time, and ware no clothes 

/ 5. 13 We have no more but five loaves and two 

11. 29 there shall no sign be given it, but the sign 

12. 17 What shall I do, because I have no room 

12. 33 where no thief approacheth, neithermoth 

15. 7 just persons, which need no repentance 

16. 2 account, .for thou mayest be no longer 
Eo. 22 Is it lawful for us to give tribute . . or no ? 

20. 31 the seven, .theyleft no children, and died 
22. 53 ye stretched forth no hands against me 

John I. 21 thou that prophet? And he answered, No 

1. 47 an Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile ! 

2. 3 mother, .saith unto him. They have no w. 
4. 9 for the Jews have no dealings with the S. 

4. 17 woman answered and said, I have no hu. 

4. 17 Thou hast well said, I have no husband 
^. 38 to reap that whereon ye bestowed no la. 

4. 44 a prophet hath no honour in his own co. 

5. 7 Sir, I have no man, when the water is tr. 

6. 53 and drink his blood, ye have no life in you 

7. 18 is true; and no unrighteousness is in him 

7. 52 look ; for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet 
8. 37 to kUl me, because my word hath no place 

8. 44 in the truth, because there is no truth in 
Q. 41 If ye were bUnd, ye should have no sin: but 

II. 10 he stumbleth, because there is no light in- 
I J. 8 If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with 
15. 22 but now they have no cloak for their sin 
■19. 6 and crucify . .for I find no fault in him 
19. 9 Whence art thou ? But Jesus gave him no 
19. 15 answered. We have no king but Cesar 

21. 5 have ye any meat? They answered him, No 
Acts 7. 5 his seed after him, when.. he had no chi. 

7. II dearth..and our fathers found no sustena. 

o. 34 I perceive that God is no respecter of pe. 
1 ;. iS there was no small stir "unong the soldi. 
;3' 37 whom God raised again, saw no corrupt. 
15. 2 had no small dissension anddisput v. 24. 
iS. IS tor I will be no judge of such (matters) 
19. 23 the same time there arose no small stir 
: J. 24 brought no small gain unto the craftsmen 
19. 26 saying that they be no gods which are 
EI. 39 Tarsus, .in Cilicia, a citizen of no mean e. 
25. 26 Of whom I have no certain thing to write 

27. 20 and uo small tempest lay on . . all hope that 
2S. 2 the barbarous people showed us no little 

Kom. 2. II For there is no respect of pei-sons with G. 

3. 9 No, in no wise : for we have before proved 
3. 18 There is no fear of God before their eyes 
3. 22 all them that believe ; for there is no diff. 
4. 15 for where no law is. .no transgression 

7. iS in my flesh, dwelleth no good thing : for 
10. 12 For there is no difference between the Jew 
10. 19 you to jealousy by (them that are) no pe. 
J3. I there is no power but of God : the powers 

13. 10 love worketh no ill to his neighbour : th. 
X Co. 7. 25 I have no commandment of the Lord : yet 

>a. 13 There hath no temptation taken you but 
K. 16 we have no auch custom, neither the ch. 



I C0.12. 21 eye cannot say nrito Cao hand. I have no 
12. 21 nor again the head to tho toct, I hove no 

12. 24 our comely (parts) have no need: but God 

13. 5 is not easily provoked, thlnketh no evil 
15. II that there is no resurrection of the dead? 

15. J 3 But if there be no resurre<ition of the dead 
3 Co. 2. 13 I had no rest in my spirit, because I found 

8. 15 that (had gathered) little had no lack 
II. 14 no marvel ; for Satan himself is transfer. 
II. IS Therefore.. no great tiling if his ministers 

Gal. 2. 6 God accepteth no man's person : for they 
S. 23 temperance : against such there is nx) law 
Phil. 3. 3 For we. .have no confidence in tho flesh 
Col. 3. 25 receive . . and there is no respect of persons 

1 Th. 5. 1 But. .ye have no need that I write unto 

2 Tl. 3. 9 But they shall proceed no further, for 
Heb. 8. 7 then should no place have been sought for 

9. 22 without shedding of blood is no remission 
10. 6 offerings . .for sin thou hast had no pica. 
20. 3? but . . my soul shall have no pleasure in him 
X2. 17 he found no place of repentance, though 
13. 10 whereof they have no right to eat v/hich 
13. 14 here have wc no continuing city, but wo 

Jaa. I. 17 with whom is no variableness, .neither 0. 

. 2. II Now If thou commit no adultery, yet if 
I "Pe. 2. 22 Who did no sin, neither was guile found 
I Jo. I. 3 II wo say that v/o have no sin, we deceive 

2. 7 I write no new commandment unto you 
2. 27 is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath 

3. 5 to take away our sins ; and in him is no 
4. 18 There is no fear In love ; bu.t perfect lovo 

3 John 4 I have no greater joy than to hear that my 
Bev. 7. 16 They shall hunger no more,, neither thirst 

10. 6 sware. .that there should be time no Ion. 

14. 5 in their mouth was found no guile : for 
14. II they have no rest day nor night, v/ho v^or. 

18. 7 I sit a queen, and am no widow, and. 
20. 6 on such the second death hath no power 

20. II and there was found no place for them. : 

21. I passed away; and there was uo more sea 
21. 4 there shall be no more death, neither so. 
21. 22 I saw no temple therein : for the lord God 
21. 23 the city had no geed of the sun, neither ' 

21. 25 not be shut, .for there shall bo no night 

22. 3 there shall be no more curse : but the th. 

22. 5 shall bo no night there, .they need no c.i 

li.N'otany by any means, ov {firi} irSs ok (me) pas. 
Matt 24. 22 there should no flesh be saved : but for 
Marki3. 20 no flesh should be saved : but for the eL" 
Eom. 3. 20 there shall no flesh be justified in his eight 

1 Co. I. 29 That no fiesh should glory in his presence 
GaL 2. 16 by the works of the law shall no flesh bo 
Eph. 4, 29 Let no corrupt communication proceed 

5. 5 For this ye know, that no whoremonger 
Heb. 13 11 no chastening for the present soemeth 

2 Fe. I 20 Knowing this first, that no prophecy of 

1 Jo. ( 21 because ye know it, and that no lie is of 

3. 15 ye know that no murderer hath eternal 
Eev. 18. 22 shall be heard no more at all in thee 

15. X'ot even, ovSe oude. 

Eom. 4. 15 for where, .law Is. .no transgression 

2 Co. 3. 10 had [no] glory in this respect, by reaaoa 

XQ.Not even one, ovSeis oudeis. 

Mark 6. 5 he could there do no mighty vork, sav* 
Luke 4. 24 No prophet is accepted in his own country 
16. 13 No servant can serve two masters : for e. 

23. 4 (to) the people, I find no fault in this man 
23. 14 have found no fault in this man touching 
23. 22 1 have found no cause of death in him : I 

Johnio. 41 John did no miracle : but all things 18. 38 

16. 29 speakest thou plainly, and speakest no p. 

19. 4 ye may know that I fiiid no fault in. v. ii. 
Acta 15. 9 put no difference between us and them 

23. .9 We find no evil in this man : but if a spl. 
25. 10 to the Jews have I done no wrong, as thou 

27. 22 there shall be no loss of. .life among you 

28. 5 he shook off the beast, .and felt no harm 
Kom. 8. I therefore now no condemnation to them 
2 Co. 7. 5 come into Macedonia, our flesh had no rest 
2 Ti. 2. 14 that they strive not about words to no pr. 
Phil. 4. IS no church communicated with me as cou"^. 
Heb. 6. 13 because he could swear by no greater, he 
Jas. 3. 12 [so (can) no fountain both yield salt water] 

[See also Doubt, hope, means, purpose, rising.] 
NO. ..as yet — 

Not yet, oi-iru pupS. 

Key. 17. 12 which have received no kiBgdom as yet 
NO... at all — 
l.Not at any time, /»<} iroT* mgpoie. 

Heb. 9. 17 otherwise it is of no strength at all while 
2.JV0, not even one, ov...oi5iis ou.. .oudeis. 

I Jo: I. 5 is light, and In "him is no darkness at all 
NO. ..la, whcre^ 
Without, 'Ss ieli. 

Psa. 63. "i a dry and thirsty land, where no water is 
NO case, in — 
Assuredly not, not at all, ou n-q ou me. 

llatt.'s. 20 ye shall in no case enter into the kingdom 
NO doubt — 
l./ra truth, indeed, Upa ara. 

Lukeii. 2Q no doubt the kingdom of God is come upon 
2.For, where/ore, truly, ydp gar. 

1 Co. 9. 10 For our sokes no doubt, (this) Is written 



^ 



HO . . .henceforward — 

Not any more, itriKiri miketi. 

Matt 21. 19 Let no fruit grow on thee heiieefonroid 
NO longer — 
l.Not any more, fi7]K(Ti mlketi. 

I Ih. 3. I when we could no longer forbear, we th. 
3. 5 when I cculd no longer forbear, I sent to 

I Tl. 5. 23 Drink no longer water, but use a little w. 

I Pe. 4. 3 That he no longer should live tho rest of 
liNot any Tnore, not again, olKtri auketi. 

GaL 3. 25 we are no longer under a 3choolma(ter 
NO man — 
l.Not ceen one, /jLijStlt jnedeis. 

Matt S. 4 eaith unto him. See thou t«U no man ; bat 
9. 30 saying. See (that) no man know (it) 

16. 20 tell no man that he was Jesus the Christ 

17. 9 Tell the vision to no man, until the Son ol 
Mark 5. 43 straitly that no man should know it ; and 

7. 36 charged them that they should tell no m. 

8. 30 charged them that they should tell no m. 

9. 9 charged them that they should tell no m. 
1 1. 14 So man eat fruit of thee hereafter for ever 

Luke 3. 14 violence to no man, neither accuse (any) 
5. 14 he charged him to tell no man; butgo, and 

8. 56 charged them that they should tell no m. 

9. 21 commanded (them) to tell no man that 
10. 4 nor shoes ; and salute no man by the way 

Acts 9. 7 hearing a voice, but seeing no man 

23. 22 (See thou) tcU no man that thou hast ah. 
Eo!fii2. 17 Eecompense to no man evil for evil. Pro. 

13. 8 Owe no man anything, but to love one an. 

I Co. 3. 18 Let no man deceive himself. If any man 

3. 21 Therefore let no man glory in men. For 

10. 24 Let no man seek his own, but every maa 
Gal. 6. 17 From henceforth let no man trouble mo 
Eph. 5. 6 Let no man deceive you with vain words 
CoL 2. 18 Let no man beguile you of your reward in 
I Th. 3. 3 That no man should be moved by these 

1 TL 4. 12 Let no man despise thy youth ; but bo thou 

5. 22 Lay hands suddenly on no man, neither be 

Titus' 2. 15 with all authority. Let no man despise 

3. 2 To speak evil of no man, to be no brawl, 

Jas. 1. 13 Let no man say when he is tempted, I am 

^. I Jo. 3. 7 Little children, lot no man deceive you 

^ Bev. 3. II hold that Jast which thou hast, that no m. 

Z.Not, no, oh ou. 

2 Co. II. 10 no man sTiall stop me of this boasting In 

4,iVoi even one, ouSe/s oudeis. 

Matt 6. 24 No man can serve two masters: for either 
5. 16 No man putteth a piece of nev/ cloth unto 

11. 27 uo man knoweth the Son, but the Father 
I J. 8 cyea, they saw no man, save Jesus only 
20. 7 unto him. Because no man hath hired U9 
22. 46 And no man was able to answer him a w 

24. 36 of that day and hour knoweth no (man) 
Mark 2. 21 Ho man also seweth a piece of new cloth 

e. 22 And no man putteth new wine into old 
3. 27 Nomsn can enter into a strong man's h. 
5. 3 and no man could hind him, no, not with 
5. 37 And lie suffered no man to follow him, 3. 

7. 24 house, and would have no man know (it) 
9. 8 they saw no man any more, save Jesus 

9. 39 there is no man which shall do a miracla 

10. 29 There is no man that hath left house, or 

12. 14 thou art true, and carest for no man 

12. 34 And no man after that durst ask him (any 

13. 32 knoweth no man, no, not the angels which 
Luke 5. 36 No maa putteth a piece of a new garment 

5. 37 And no man putteth new wine into old 

5. 39 No man also having drunk old (wine) st. 
8. 16 No man, when he hath lighted a candle 

8. 51 [he suffered no man to go in, save Peter] 

9. 36 told no man in those days any of those 
9. £2 No man, having put his hand to the plo. 

iQ. 22 no man knoweth who the Son is, but the 
i:. 33 No man, when he hath lighted a candle 
15. 16 swine did eat : and no man gave unto him 

18. 29 There is no man that hath left house, 01 
John 1. 18 No man hath seen God a1^^my time ; the 

3. 2 for no man can do these miracles that t, 
3. 13 And no man hath ascended up to heaven 

3. 32 and no man receiveth his testimony 

4. 27 yet no man said. What seekest thou? or 
5. 22 For the Father judgeth no man, but hath 

6. 44 Neman can come to me, except theFathot 

6. 65 that no man can come unto me,escept it w, 

7. 4 For (there is) no man- (that) doeth any t. 
7. 13 Howbeit no man spake openly of him tor 
J. 27 Cometh, no man knoweth >shence he is 
7. 30 but no man laid hands on him, because 

7. 44 taken him ; but no man laid hands on him 
8. 10 [accusers? hath no man conifemned thee?) 

8. II [She said. No man. Lord, And Jesus saidj 
8. IS Ye judge after the flesh ; I judge no man 

8. 20 and no man laid hands on him ; for his h. 

9. 4 the night conieth, when no man can worfc 
10. 18 No man taketh it from me, but I lay it dr. 

13. 28 Now no TDKa at the table knew for what 

14. 6 no man csmcth unto the Father, but by 

15. 13 Greater love hatli no nvm than this, that 
j6. 22 and your joy no man taketh from you 

Acts 5. 13 of tho rest durst no man Join himself to 

5. 23 when we had opened, we found no maa 
9. 8 when his eyes were openeci, he saw [no m. ] 

18. 10 and no man s&all let on thee to hurt thee 
20. 33 I have ccJeted no man's silver, or gold, at 

25. II no man mzy Ozllrzr mo untothasj. Ifer-3« 
Eom 14, 7 to hiir-Qlf. £ai tm sua dxtti to btmesli 

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I Co. s. 1 1 BO the thiiiss of G od knoweth no man, but 

9. 15 yet lie himself is judyed of no man 

3. IX Forotlier Couudatiou can no man lay than 

12. 3 that no man speaking by the spirit of God 

12. 3 no man can say that Jesus is the Lord, but 

14. 2 untoGod:fornomanunderstandeth(him) 

X Co. 5. 16 Wherefore henceforth know we no man 

7. 2 Beccivo us ; we have wronged no man, we 

7. 2 corrupted no man, we havedefrauded no m. 

II. 9 I was chargeable [to no man]: for that w. 

Gal. 3. 1 1 But that no man is justified by the law in 

3. IS no man disannuUeth, or addeth thereto 
Eph. 5. 29 l''or no man ever yet hated his own flesh 
riiil. 2. 2o For I have no man like minded, who will 

1 Ti. 6. 16 whom no man hafh seen, nor can see : to 

2 Ti. 2. 4 No man that warreth entangleth himself 

4. 16 At my first answer no man stood with me 

Hob. 7. 13 of which no man gave attendance at the 

12. 14 without which no man shall see the Lord 

Jas. 3. 8 But the tongue can no man tame; (it is) an 

I Jo. 4. 12 No man hath seen God at any time. If we 

Rev. 2. 17 which no man knoweth saving he that re. 

3. 7 he that openeth, and no man shuttetU 

3. 7 and Bhutteth, and no man openeth 

3. 8 an open door, and no man can shut it: for 

5. 3 no man in heaven, nor in earth, neither 

5. 4 because no man was found worthy to open 

7. 9 multitude, which no man could number 

14. 3 and no man could learn that song but the 

15. 8 no man was able to enter into the temple 
18. II for no m.an buyeth their merchandise any 
19. 12 written that no man knew but he himself 

.jiO maimer — 

JCot any, in 'js kol la. 

Dan. 6. 23 and no manner of hurt was found upon 
HO more — 
X. Without, save, not, 'n?? hilti. 

Job 14. 12 till the heavens (be) no more, they shall 

2.iVo< anj more, /urjKeTi meketi. 

Mark i. 45 insomuch that Jesus could no more'openly 

9. 25 out of him, and enter no more into him 
John 5. 14 sin no more, lest a v/orse thing come unto 

8. II [do I condemn thee: go, and sin no more] 
Acts 13. 34 no more to return to corruption, he said 
Jlom 15. 23 But BOW having no more place in these 
Dph. 4. 28 Let him that stole steal no more ; but ra, 

3.jSo not even, oSraii ovSe houtos oude. 

John 15. 4 no more can ye, except ye abide in me 

A. Not any Kwre, not again, oiiKsri ouketi. 

Matt 19. 6 Wherefore they arc no more twain, but 
"Mark 7. 12 And ye suffer liira no more to do ought 

10. 8 so then they are no more twain, but one 
14. 25 I will drink no more of the fruit of the v. 

Luke 1 5. 19, 21 am no more worthy to be called thy 
Jolm 6. 66 went back, and walked no moro with him 

11. 54 Jesus therefore walked no more openly 
14. 19 while, and the world scethme no more 
16. to I go to my Father, and ye sec me no more 

16. 21 shoremembereth no more the anguish, for 
i6. 25 time coraeth, when I shall no more speak 

17. II And now I am no more in tlio world, but 
,-.et3 8. 39 that the eunuch saw hira no more: and he 

20. 25 kingdom of God, shall 5eo my face no m. 
20. 38 that they should see his face no moro 
Itom. 6. 9 being raised from the dead dieth no moro 

6. 9 death hath no more dominion over him 

7. 17, 20 it is no more I that do It, but sin that 
ii. 6 And if by grace, then (is it) no more of w. 
II. 6 otherwise grace is no more grace. But if 
II. 6 [nomoregrace,otherwi3e workisnomore] 

B Co. 5. 16 yet now henceforth know we (hira)no more 
Oal. 3. 18 (be) of the law, (it is) no more of promise 

4. 7 Wherefore thou art no more a servant 
Eph. 2. 19 Now therefore ye are no more strangers 
Heb. 10. 18 whereremissionof these (is, there is) no m. 
^ 10. 26 there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins 

KO, nor yet — 

But not even, aW ovSe all' oude. 

Luke 23, 15 No, nor yet Herod : for I sent you to him 
NO not (one) — 
l.If^ot even, firiii inede. 

I Co. 5. II extortioner ; with such an one no not to 

2.Not even, ouSe oude. 

Matt. 8. 10 not found so great faith, [no, not] In lar. 

24. 36 knoweth no (man), no, not the angels of 
Marki3. 32 hour knowetn no man, no, not the angels 
Luke 7. 9 not found so great faith, no, not in Israel 
Acts 7. 5 no, not (so much as) to set his foot on : yet 
PirOm. 3. 10 There is none righteous, no, not one 
I Co- 6- 5 [no, not] one that shall be able to. Gal. 2.5 

3. Unto, up to, eu,5 heos, Rom. 3. 12. 

4./t'o< even, oirt oute. 

Hark s. 3 man could bind him, [no, not] wlthichalns 
HO room — 
Kot any more, jxr]Kh~t mSkeii. 

Mark x.-a that there was no room to receive (them) 
HO. ..80 muoh as — 
iict even, ovSe ovde. 

Mark 6. 31 they had ao lalaore 80 mach as to eaC 
170 vaiuo — 
Nought, ^Vg *lit. 

Job 13. 4 ye (are) all physicians of no ralne 



NO where — 

Tha-e is not, there are not, ];n ayin. 

1 Sa 10. 14 wo saw that (they were) no where, wo 

NO -wMther — 

No whither, riJNi nix n? lo anch vaanah. 

2 Ki. 5. 25 And he said, Thy servant went no whither 

NO wise, in — 

Assuredly not, not at all, ov /ji-fi ou me. 

Matt. 5. 18 one tittle shall in no wise pass from the 
10. 42 I say unto you, he shall in no. wise lose 
Xukei8. 17 as a little child shall in no wise enter 
John 6. 37 him that cometh to me I will in no wise 
Acts 13. 41 a work which ye shall in no wise believe 
Rev. 21. 27 there shall in no wise enter into it any 

NO -AD -I' AH, n;iy"i3 Jah assembles. 

1. A Levite who weighed the vessels of the sanctuary. 

B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. 33 Jozabad. .and N. the son of Binnui, Lev. 

2. A female partisan of Sanballat and Tobiah, called a 
prophetess, who tried to terrify Nehemiah. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 6. 14 on the prophetess N., and th-e rest of the 

NO'-AH, NO'-E, m rest. Nwf. 

Son of Lamech, and father of Shem, Ham, and Japheth ; 
born B.C. 294S, died 199S, aged 950 years; he was the 
tenth from Adam through Seth, and was born 46 years 
after the death of Adam, and 14 after that of Seth ; he 
was contemporary with ISnos for 16 years, with Terah 
for 128 years, and wth Abram for about 50 years. The 
Babylonians called him Xisuthrus, son of Oliartes: the 
Chinese, Yao 01 Fo-Hi; others Prometheus, Deucalion, 
Atlas, Theuth, Inachus, Osiris, Dagon, &c. 

Gen. 5. 29 he called his name N., saying. This (ea.) 
5. 30 Lamech lived after he begat N. five hun. 

5. 32 N. was five hundred years old : and N. b. 

6. 8 But N. found grace in the eyes of the Lo. 
6. 9 These (are) the generations of N.: N. was 
6. 9 just man. .(and) N. walked with God 

6. 10 N. begat three sons, Shem, Ham, and J. 
6. 13 God said unto N.,'Tho end of all flesh is 

6. 22 Thus did N.; according to all that God 

7. I the Lord said untoN., Come thou and all 
7. 5 N. did according unto all that the Loed 
7. 6 And N. (was) six hundred years old when 
7. 7 N. wentm, and his sons, and his wife, and 
7. 9 two and two unto N» . . God . . comman. N. 
7. 1 1 In the sixth hundredth year of N.'s life, in 
7. 13 the selfsame day entered N., and Shem 
7. 13 the sons of N., and N.'s wife, and the th. 
7. 15 they went in unto N. into the ark, two 

7. 23 N. only remained (alive), and they that 

8. I God remembered N., and every living th. 
8. 6 N. opened the window of the ark which 
8. 1 1 N. knew that the waters were abated from 
8. 13 N. removed the covering of the ark, and 
8. 15 And God spake unto N., saying 

8. 18 N. went forth, and his sons, and his wife 

8. 2o N. builded an altar unto the Lord ; and 

9. I God blessed N. and liis sons, and said unto 
g. 8 God spake unto N., and to his sons with 
9. 17 God said unto N., This (is) the token of 
9. 18 the sons of N., that went forth of the ark 
9. 19 These (are) the three sons of N.: and of 
g. 20 N. began (to be) an husbandman, and he 
9. 24 N. awoke from liis wine, and knew what 
9. 28 N. lived afterthe flood three hundred and 
g. 29 the days of N. were nine hundred and fifty 

10. I (are) the generations of the sons of N. 

10. 32 These (are) the families of the sons of N. 
I Ch. I. 4 N., .Shem, Ham, and Japheth 
Isa. 54. 9 For this (is as) the waters of N/unto me 

54- g have sworn that the waters of N. should 
Eze. 14. 14 Though these three men, N., Daniel, and 

14. 20 Though N., Daniel, and Job, (were) in it 
Matt 24. 37 But as the days of N. (werej,.so shall also 

24. 38 until the day that N. entered into the ark 
Luke 3. 36 which was (the son) of N., which was (the 

17. 26 as it was in the days of N., so shall it be 

17. 27 imtU the day that N. entered into the ark 
Heb. It. 7 By faith N,, being warned of God of things 

1 Pe. 3. 20 waited in.the days of N., while the ark was 

2 Pe. 2. 5 spared not the old world, but saved N. 

'nO'-AH, nsi'l Jiattery. 

A daughter of Zelophchad, the grandson of Gilead, the 
grandson of Mauasseh. the elder sou of Josei>h. B.C. 
1470. 

Num26. 33 names of the daughters. . (were). .N., Hog. 

27. 1 Mahl-ji, N., and Hdglah, and MUcah, and 

36. II ForM5hlah..andN.,the daughters of Zel. 

Josh. 17. 3 names of his daughters, MaUah, and N. 

irOB, 3) height. 

A Levitical city in Benjamin, two miles N. of Jeru- 
salem, where eighty-five priests and their faniuiea were 
slain by Doeg. 

I Sa. 21. 1 Then came David to N. toAhiraelech the 
22. 9 I saw the son of Jesse coming to N., to 
22. 1 1 king sent to call . . priests that (were) in N. 
22. 19 N. . .smote he with the edge of the sword 
Neh.ii. 32 (And) at Anathoth, N., Ananiah 
Isa. 10. 32 As yet shall he remain at N. that day 

RO'-BAH, nsi prominent. 

1. A Manassite who took Kenath, an Amorite city In 

laomt Gilead. B.C. 1452. 

Num3a. 42 N. wont and took Kenath, and the vUlag. 



2.The city Kenath in Trachonitis at Bostra (Argob in 
Bashan); now called Kanuat ; it is ealled Ifophah. B. 
of Moab, or of the kingdom of Sihon, near Medeba. 

Num3a. 42 took Kenath. .and called it N., after his 

Judg. 8. II that dwelt in tents on the cast of N. and 
NOBLE — 
l.Honourahle, "i'^x addir. 

Judg. s. 13 dominion over the nobles among the peo. 

2 Ch.23. 20 nobles, ar^ the governors of the people 

Neh. 3. 5 their nob:c6 put not their necks to the 
10. 29 They clave to their brethren, their nobles 

Jer. 14. 3 theu' nobles have sent their little onea 
30. 21 their nobles shall be of themse^es, and 

Nah. 3. 18 tny nobles shall dwell (in the dust) : thy 

2. Great, ^'nj gadol. 

Jon. 3. 7 by the decree of the king and his nobles 

Z. Freemen, nobles, cnin chorim. 

I Ki. 21. 8 the nobles that (were) in Ms city dwelling 

21. II the nobles who were the inhabitants in 
Neh. 2. 16 nor to the nobles, nor to the rulers, nor 
4. 14, 19 said unto the nobles, and to the rulers 

5. 7 I rebuked the nobles, and the rulers, and 

6. 17 nobles of Judah sent many letters unto 

7. 5 the nobles, and the rulers, and the people 
13. 17 I contended with the nobles of Judah, and 

Eccl.io. 17 thy king (is) the son of nobles, and thy 

Isa. 34. 12 call the nobles thereof to the kingdom 

Jer 27. 20 all the nobles of Judah and Jerusalem 

39. 6 the king of Babylon slew aU the nobles 

i.Rare, precious, prized, "I'iP: yaqqir. 

Ezra 4. 10 thegreatandnobleAsnapper brought over 

5. A leader, t:j nagid. 

Job 29. 10 The nobles held their peace, and theif 

6. Willing hearted, liberal, 2nj nadib. 

Num 21. 18 the nobles of the people digged it, by 
Psa. 83. II Make their nobles like Oreb and like Zeeb 
Prov. 8. 16 By mo princes rule, and nobles, (evon)aU, 
Isa. 13. 2 they may go into the gates of the nobles 

7. Well born, of good birth, evyevfjs eugenes. 

Acts 17. II These were more noble than those in Th. 

I Co. I. 26 not many mighty, not many noble, (are c.) 
NOEIE, most — 
l.Foremost ones, D'D'i'')? partemijn. 

Esth. 6. 9 of one of the king's most noble princes 
2. Stro7igest, most po^verful, KpdricrTos kratistos. 

Acts 24. 3 always, and in all places, moat noble Felix 
26. 23 Iamnotmad,mostnobleS'e3tus;butBp«a)t 
NOBLEHAIT — 
1 .Kingly, belonging to a king, $a(ri\iK6s lasilikcs. 

John 4. 46 there wag a certain nobleman, whose son 

4. 49 The nobleman saith unto him. Sir, come 

2.A man wellborn, evyevrts&vSpcoTros eugenes anthro. 

Lukeig. 12 certain nobleman went into afar country 
NOSLES — 
I. Those near, nobles, D'^!? aisilim. 

Exod24. II the nobles of the children of Israel be 

2. A bar, fugitive, n'"!3 bariach. 

Isa. 43. 14 have brought down aU their nobles, and 

3. To be heavy, weighty, honoured, "33 kabcd, 2. 

Psa. 149. 8 and their nobles with f ettei's of iron 
4. Foremost ones, D'Pfi"]? ^arfewim. 

Esth. I. 3 the nobles and princes of the provinces 
NOD, nij wandering. 

A land E. of Eden, supposed by some to he China op 
Tartary. 

Gen. 4. 16 dwelt in the land of N. on the E. of Edea 
NO'-EAB, 3-i: liberal, willing. 
Patronymic of a tribe E. of Jordan, conquered along-nifli 
Jetur, Ncphish and the Hagarites, by the two .inrf a 
half tribes. 

1 Ch. 5. 19 Haga*tes.. Jetur, and Ncphish, and. jr. 
NO'-GAH, nii shining. 
A son born to David after he became king of la-ieL 

B.O. 1030. 

I Ch. 3. 7 And N., and Nepheg, and Japhia 
14. 6 And N., and Nephcg, and Japhja 

NO'-HAH, nnij resfe 

Fourth son of Benjamin. B.C. 1700. 

I Ch. 8. 2 N. the fourth, and Kapha the l£Uk 

NOISE — 

1. To roar, move, sound, nan hamah. 

Isa. 17. 12 like the noi^ of the seas; and to the 

I.Noise, multitude, ["itsri hamon. 

I Sa. 14. 19 the noise that (was) In the host of tho 
Isa. 31. 4 nor abase himself' for the noise of them 
Eze. 26. 13 I will cause the noise of thy songs to 
Amos 5. 23 Take thou away from mo the noise of thy 

Z.Noise, multitude, n;prr hemyah. 

Isa. 14. 1 1 Thy pcmp is brought down, .(and) the no. 

4. Voice, Vip qol. 

Exod2o. 18 the noise of the trumpet, and the moun. 
32. 17 Joshua heard the noise of the people as 
32. 17 said. .(There is) a noise of warinthe camp 
32. i3 (but) tne noise of (them that) sing do I 
J^^dg. 5. II (They that are delivered) from the noise 
I Sa, 4. 6 Vhiliatlnes heardthe noib<3 of theshoirt 



NOISE 



I S3. 4. 6 the noise of this great shout in the camp 
4. 14 when Eli heard the noise of the crying 
4. 14 W]iat(meaneU>) the noiseof this tumult? 
I Ki. 1. 41 Wherefore (is this) noise of the city being 

1. 45 This (is) the noise that ye have heard 
a Ei. 7. 6 the Syrians to hear a noise of chariots 
7. 6 a noise of horses, (even) the noise of a 
«i. 13 Athaliah heard the'noise of the guard 
5 rh.23. 12 Athaliah heard the noise of th*; people 
Ezra 3. 13 noise of the shout of joy from the noise 
3. 13 shout, and the noise was heard afar off 
Fsa. 42. 7 Deep calleth unto deep at the noise of 

93. 4 mightier than the noise of many waters 
Isa. 13. 4 The noise ofa multitude in the mountains 
13. 4 a tumultuous noise of the kingdoms of 
24. 18 he who fleeth from the noise of the fear 
29. 6 great noise, with storm and tempest, and 
33. 3 At the noise of the tumult the people 
Jcr. 4. 29 The whole city shall flee foT the noise of 

10. 22 the noise of the bruit is corae, and a great 

11. 16 with the noise of a great tumult ho hatii 
47. 3 At the nois«of the stamping of the hoofs 
49. 21 earth is moved at the noise of their fall 
49. 21 noise thereof was hoard In the Red sea 
so. 46 At the noise of the taking of Babylon the 

Ijim. 2. 7 they have made a noiio in the house of the 
]ize. I. 24 the noiae of their v,r.gs, like the noise of 

1. 24 the voice of speeoli, is the noise of an host 
3. 13 noise of the wi^gs. .the noise. .a noise of 

19. 7 the land w5?de.»6late.. by the noise of his 
sS. 10 thy walls shall shake at the noise of the 
37. 7 as I prohcsied, there was a noise, and be. 
43. 2 his voice (was) like a noise of many wat. 
Joel 2. 5 Like the noiseof chariots on the tops of m. 

2. 5 like the noise of a flame of fire that devo. 
irah.' 3. 2 The noise of a whip, and the noise of the 
Zeph. I. 10 the noise of a cry from the fish gate, and 

i.Trcrtibling, trouble, anger, rage, U'l rogez. 

Job 37. 2 Hear attentively the noise of his voice, and 

6. Outcry, shouting, yi rea. 

Job 35. 33 The noise thereof showeth concerning it 

'.Wasting, desolation, noise, X'Mtf' shaon. 

Psa. 65. 7 Btilleth the noise of the seas, the noiseof 
Isa. 24. 8 the noise of them that rejoice endeth 

2;. 5 Thou Shalt bring down the noise of stra. 

CS. 6 A voice of noise from the city, a voice from 
Jei'. 23. 31 A noise shall come . .to the ends of the e. 

46. 17 Pharaoh king of Egypt (is but) a noise; ho 

51. 55 do roar, .a noise of their voice is uttered 

i.Oiy, crying, noise, riti&T^' teshuoth. 

Job 36. 29 uhe clouds, (or) the noise of Ma tabernacle? 
^. Sound, voice, tone, (pavij phone. 

Rev. 6. 1 1 heard, as it were the noise of thunder 
NOISE, loud — 
Shout, shouting, "bloiuing, nj;n^ teruah. 

Psa. 33. 3 new song, play skilfully with a loud noise 
NOISE, to make a (loud) — 

1. To {cause to) make a noise. Dirt hum, 5-. 

Psa. 53.' 2 I mourn in my complaint, and make a n. 
ilic. 2. 12 they shall make great noise by reason of 

2. To roar, move, sound, narr hamah. 

Psa. 59. 6 they make a noise like a dog, and go round 

59. 14 let them make a noisolike a dog, and go 

Isa. 17. 12 of many people (which) make a noise like. 

Jer. 4. 19 my heart maketha noise in me Zech. 9.15' 

S. To break forth, nss paisach. 

Psa. 98. 4 Make a loud noise and rejoice, and sing p. 

4. To cause to hear or be heard, VJ^V sliamea, 5. 

Josh. 6. 10 Ye shall not shout, nor make any noise . 

1 Ch.15. 28 making a noise with psalteries and harps 

5. To disturb, cause a tumult, dopv^ia thorubeo. 
llatt. 9. 23 minstrels and the people making a noise 

HOISE, mth great — 

With a hissing noise, poi^riZSv rhoizedon. 

2 Pe. 3. 10 shall pass away withagreatnoise, and the 

NOISED (abroad), to be — 
\.To bia7; aKovai ahouo. 
- Mark 2. I it was noised that he was in the honsa 

2. To talk or speak throughout, SiaAoAe'o dialaleo. 
^Luke I. 65 and all these sayings were noised abroad 

hoisohJ: — 

l.Mischief, calamity, wn hawah. 

Psa. 91. 3 deliver thee..from the noisome pestilence 

i.Svil, V3 ra. 

Eze. 14. 15 If I:eanse noisome beasts to pass through 
14. 21 the famine, and the noisome beast, and the 

S.Evil, bad, Kaxds hdkos. 

Eev. 16. 2 there fell a noisome and grievous sore n.. 

ITON, )ij continuation. 

An ■ Ephraimite thrbugh?.Beriah, who was bom to 
Ephraim after the mem of Gath had sialn some -of his 
sons; supposed by -some to be the same as iTun the 
father of Joshua. 'i'B.O. i4'92. 

I Ch. 7. 27 N^_his son, Jehoahua his son 

l.There is nof,~]^i<7ciyin. 
^isa. 45. SI anda Saviour ; (there is) none besides me 
ffer. 30.1? for that daytis) grest, so ti^at none (is;lii£e 



699 

2.iVo<, h>< al. 

2 Ki. 9. 15 (then) let none go forth (nor) escape out" 

Z.End, cessation, except, only, C^K ej)hes. 

I>eut32. 36 is gone, and (there is) none shut up, or left 
Isa. 46. 9 (I cm) God, and (there is) none like me 

i.N'ot, '?3 bal. 

Psa. 10. 15 seek out his wickedness (tflj) thou find n. 

5. Without, '^3, '^50 mibbeli, bell. 

Job 18. 15 his tabernacle, because (it Is) none of his 
Isa. 14. 6 he. .is persecuted, (and) none hindereth 

^.Without, 'B^Zbilli. 

Nu'm2i. 35 until there was none left him alive: and 
7.A% nh la. 

Ban. '2. II and there Is cone other that can show It 

4. 35 none can stay his hand, or say imto him 

6. 4 they could find none occasion nor fault 

8.^b, i6io. 

E.xod. 9. -4 was none like it In all tB"o land of Egypt 
Kum. 7. 9 But unto the sons of Kohath he gave none 

O.N'ct a man, nh u'k ish lo. 

Gen. 23. 6 none of us shall withhold from thee hl3 
lO.iVo^ any, nh ^3 kol lo. 

Lev. 27. 29 None devoted, which shall be devoted' of 
W.Not a woman, a'? n-f n ishshah lo. 

Isa. 34. 16 these shall'fail, none shall want. Eecmate 
12. Not a voice, Vip k'? la qol. 

Dan. 6. 4 bat they could find none occasion nor fal 
IZ. Not, n-q me. 

Luke 3. II let him impart to him that hath none 
II. 24 finding none, he saith, I will return unto 

I Co. 7. 29 that have wives be as though they hadn. 
ILNot even one, fi-qZds medeis. 

John 8. 10 [saw none but the woman, he said unto h.] 

Acts 8. 24 Pray, .thf.t none of these things which ye 
II. 19 preaching the word to none but unto the 

24. 23 that he should forbid none of his acquai. 

1 Ti. 5. 14 give none occasion to the adversary to sp. 
Kev. 2. 10 Eear [none of J those things which thou sh. 

\o.No, not, ov ou. 

Jjatti2. 43 dry places, seeking rest, and flndethnone 
26, 60 But found none : yea, though many fake 
26. 60 witnesses came, ((yet) found they none] 

Marki2. 31 There is none other commandment grca. 
12.32 there is one God ; and there is none other 
14. 55 sought . . to put . . todeath ; and foimdnone 

Lukei3. 6 and sought fruit thereon, andfound none 

13. 7 seeking fruit on this fig tree, and find none 
John 6. 22 saw that there was none other boat there 
Acts 3. 6 Silver and gold have I none ; but such, as 

7. she gave him none inheritance in it, no, not 
Bom. 3. 10 As it is written. There is ~oae righteoos 

K 3. II none that nnderstaadeth, there is none"' 
3. 12 there is none that doeth good, no, not one 
.8. 9 not the spirit of Christ, he is none of his 

2 Co. 'i. 13 we write none other tilings imto you than 
Gal. 1. 19 other of the apostles saw I none, save Ja. 
1 Jo. 2. 10 there is none occasion of stumbling in him 
Kev. 2. 24 But . . I will put upon you none other bur. 

\Q.Not even one, ovSels oudcis. 

Matti9. 17 [(there is) none good but one, (that Is)] 
Jjuke. I. 61 There is none of thy kindred that is ca. 
- 4. 26 unto none of them ^^as EUas sent, save 
'.4. 27 none o£ them was cleansed, saving Naa. 
S4. 24 that none of these men which were bid. 
' 18. 19 good? none (is) good, save one, (that is) 
■18. 34 And theyimderstood none of these things 
iTohn 7. 19 none of you keepeth the law? Why go ye 
^5. 24 done, .the works which none other man 

16. s none of yoa asketh me, AVTiither goest 

17. 12 none of them is lost, but the son of perd. 
118. 9 them which thou gavest we. .1 lost none 
21. K none oi the disciples durst ask him, Who 

Acta 8. 16 as yet "ho was fallen upon none of them 
18. 17 And Gallio cared for none of those 20. 24. 

25. II if there be none of these things whereof 
.25. 18 they brought none accusation of such t. 

' 26. 22 saying none other things than those v. 36 
Eom.14. 7 none of us liveth to himself, and no man 
J Co. 1. 14 I thank God that I baptized none of you 
2. 8 Which none of the princes of this world 

5. '4 we know. .that, .none other Gfod bat one 
9. IS I have used none of these things : neither 

14. 10 and none of them (is) without signiflcation 
Gal. s- 10 tlis' ys >^'ill he none otherwise minded 

VI. Not even, oSre oute. 

Acts 4. 12 there is [none] other name under heaven 

18. Not any, n-i] ns me tis. 

1 Pe. 4. 15 But let none of you suffer as a murderer 

19.Not any, ov rts ou its. 

Acts 26. 26 I am persuaded that [nonel of these thl. 

ITOI?£ (besides me) — 

None beside me, none, 055:, 'csk aphsi, ephes. 

Isa. 4S. 6 they may know. .that, .none besides me 
47. 8, 10 heart, I (am), and none else besides me 

Zeph. 3. 15 inUerl2eaxt,I(am), and., none besides me. 

NONE (can) — 

A man not, no man, k^ »'« ish lo, ^ 

Psa. 49. 7 None, .can by any means redeem IiIb te. 
fSx clsa ESecti move, surely.] 



.NOR 



KOOU (day or tide) — 

1. Brightness, bright thing, noon, "ini tsohar. 

Gen. 43. 16 for (these) men shall dino with mc at noon 

43. 2s the present against Joseph came at noon. 
DeutsS. 29 thou Shalt grope at noon d.iy, .as the lilini 
2 .Sa. 4. 5 Ishbosheth, who lay on a bed at noon 

1 Ki.i3. 26.flame of B.ial from morning even until n, 

18. 27 it came to pass at noon, that Elijah moc. 
^ 20. 16 they went out at noon : but Benhadad 

2 ICi. 4. 20 he sat on her knees till noon, ami . .died 
Job s- 14 ond grope in the noon day as in the night 

II. 17 age shall be clearer than the noon day 
Psa. 37. 6 bringforth..thyjudgment asthenoon d 
55. 17 Evening, and morning, and at noon, will 
91. 6 the destniction (that) wasteth at-noon d. 
Song 1. 7 where thou makcst (thy flock) to rest at D. 
Isa. 16. 3 as the night in the midst of the noon day 
£8. 10 and thy darkness (be) as the noon day 
5> 10 wo stumble at noon day as in the night 
Jcr. 6. 4 Prepare ye war., arise., let us go up at n. 
15. 8 brought upon them, .a spoiler at noon d. 
Amos 8. 9 I will cause the sun to go down at uooa 
Zeph. 2. 4 shall drivo out Ashdod at the noon day 
i.Even time, nn^y ny eth Isohorayim. 

3&T. 20. 16 the morning, and the shouting at noon t 
Z.Mid day, iiecr)fiPp'ta mesembria. 

Acts 22. 6 was come nigh unto Damascus about nooa 
KOPH, 1). 

A city in Egypt, the same as Memphis (orSloph), ontho 
W; b.-mk of the Nile, S. of Cairo or Kahira. 

Isa. 19. 13 the princes of N. are deceived ; theyhave 
Jer. 2. j6 Also the children of N. and Tahapanes h. 

44. I and at N., and in the country of Pathros 
46. 14 and publish in N. and inTalipanhcs ; say 
46. 19 N. shall be waste and desolate without 

Eze. 30. 13 will cause (their) images to cease out of y. 
30. 16 and K. (shall have) distresses daily 

NO'-PEAH, nsi height. 

A city in the £. of the kingdom of Sihon, near Medeba. 

See yohah. 

Num2i. :^o we have laid them waste nnto TS,, whlclL 
HOE — 
l.Or, Sv. £^ 

Judgii. 34 beside her ho had neither sou nor daugh. 

2.1t is not, yX' ayin. 

Isa. 40. 16 Lebanon (is) not sufflclent to bum. nortlio 
Z.Not, '7N al. 

Josh 22. 19 rebel not against the LORS, nor rebel ag. 
i.If, DK im, 

1 Sa. 30. 15 that thou wilt neither kill me, nor deliver 
Eze. 14. 20 they shall deliver neither son nor daughter 

5. Not, ^3 bal. 

Psa. 16. 4 will I not offer, nor take up their names 

Q'.No, not, x^i la. 

Dan. 3. 12' they serve not thy gods, nor worship the 
3. 27 the fire had no power, nor was an haii; of/ 
3. 27 were their coats changed, nor the smell 

5, 23 the gods, .which see not, nor hear, nor fc; 

6, 4 but they could find none occasion nor fa. 

I.No, not, vh lo. 

2 Sa. 19. 24 nor trimmed his beard, nor washed his c, 

8.A nd not, K*?! vclo. 

Exodii. 6 such as there was nohe like It. nor shall 

9. Or, either, fj e. 

Luke22. 63 if I z.1ao ask . .ye will not answer me, fnorl 

I Co. 12. 21 nor cgain the head to the feet, I have no 

Eph. 5. 4 foolish talking, nor jestin?, which are not 

S. 5 no whoremonger, nor unclean peison, nor 

10. Not, IX.7I me. 

Matt 10. 10 Nor scrip for. .journey, neither Wo coats 
Luiieio. 4 Carry neitherpm-se, norscrip. .and salute 

11. Not evtn, liTjSe mede. 

Mattio. 9 Provide neither gold, [nor] silTer, nor br. 
10. 14 shall not receive yon, nor hear your words 

22. 29 not lino wing the Scriptures, nor the power 
Mark 6. 11 shall not receive you, nor hear you, when 

8. 26 Neither go into the town, nor tell, .to any 
Lukeio. 4 Carry neither purse., nor shoes: andsalu. 
14. 12 nor thy brethren, neitherthy kinsman, nor 
17. 23 or, see there ! go not after, .nor follow (th.) 
Acts ■ 4. i3 commanded them not to speak at all nor 
Eom 14. 21 neither toeatflesh, nor to drink wine nor 
a Co. 4. 2 not walkingiacraftiness, nor handling the 

1 Ti. 6. 17 that they be not high minded, nor trust 

2 Ti. I. 8 ashamed of the testimony oi our Lord , nor 
Eeb. 12. 5 nor faint when thou art rebuked of him 

12.Not even, nor, /u^tc mete. 

Matt, s. 33 Nor by the earth ; for It is his fool stool 
II. 18 John came neither eating nor drinking 
Luke 7. 33 came neither eating bread nor d rinkin g 
g. 3 neither staves, nor scrip, neither breao^ 
Acts 33. 8 is no resurrection, -neitner angel, nor spU 

23. 21 that they will neltbftr eat nor drink till ■ 
27. 20 when neither sun nor stars in many days 

2 Th 2. 2 nor by word, nor by letter as from ui, as 
I Tt I. >7 understanding neither what tiiey_»y, uor 
Heb. 7. 3 having neither beginning of dayiTin end 
•Eev. 7. I not blow on the earth, nor on the ara, no« 
— - j^^ 3 Hnrt not the earth, neither the tt*. asm, 

IS.N0, not, ov ou, ovxi ouchi. 

LokejS. 4 Though I fear not God, Door] refuA ibu 



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» Co. 2. 9 Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither 
6. lo nor revilera, nor extortioners, shall inhe. 

li.N'ot even, ovSe oude. 

Matt. 6. 2o where thieves do not break through nor 
6. 26 neitherdo they reap, nor gather into barns 
10. 24 (bis) master, nor the servant above his 1. 
12. 19 He shall not strive, nor cry; neither shall 

24. 21 was not. .to this time, no, nor ever shall 

25. 13 for ye know neither the day nor the hour 
Xuie 6. 44 nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes 

12. 24 the ravens : for they neither sow (nor] r. 
ai. 15 shall not be able to gainsay [nor] resist 
22. 24 which neither have store house nor barn 

John 1.13 nor of the v/ill of the flesh, nor of the will 
It. 50 Nor consider that it is expedient for us 
16. 3 they have not known the Father, nor me 

Acts 8. 21 Thou hast neither part nor lot in this m. 

9. 9 three days .. and neither did eat nor drink 

24. 1 5 neither with multitude, nor with tumult 

Rom. 9. 16 not of him that willeth, nor of him that 

1 Co. 2. 6 yet not the wisdom of this world, nor of 

2 Co. 7. 12 nor for his cause that suffered wrong, but 
Gal. 3. 28 Jew nor Greek, .bond nor free, .male nor 

4. 14 in my flesh ye despised not, nor rejected 

3 our exhortation (was) not of deceit, nor 

5. 5 we are not of the night, nor of darkness 

12 nor to usurp authority over the man, but 

b. 16 whom no man hath seen, nor can see : to 

Ileb. 13. 5 I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee 

2 Pe. I. 8 neither (be) barren nor unfruitful in the 

Eev. s- 3 ^° 1"^° ''1 heaven, nor in earth, neither 

7. 16 neither shall the sun light on them, nor 

15. Not even, nor, oSre oute. 

Matt. 6. 20 where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt 
22. 30 neither marry, nor are given in marriage 
Marki2. 25 neither marry, nor are given in marriage 
Luke2o. 35 neither marry, nor are given in marriage 
John I. 23 if thou be not that Christ, [nor] Elias, nei. 

5. 37 neither heard his voice at any time, nor 

8. 19 Ye neither know me, nor my Father : if 

9. 3 Neither hath this man sinned, nor his p. 
Acts 15. 10 v/hich neither our fathers nor we were 

24. 12 neither in the synagogues, nor in the city 

Bom. 8. 38 death, nor life, nor angels, nor principal. 

8. 38 nor powers, nor things prese^it, nor things 

8. 39 Nor height, nor depth, nor any other pr. 

6. 9 nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor effemi. 
6. 9 nor abusers of themselves with mankind 
6. 10 Nor thieves, norcovetous, [nor] drunkards 

5. 6 nor uncircumcision ; but faith which wo. 

6. 15 nor unciroimcision, but a new creature 
. 3 not of deceit .. of uncleanness, nor in guile 
. 5 nor a cloak of covetousness ; God (is) wit. 
. 6 Nor of men. .nor (yet) of others, when we 
, 15 that thou art neitlier cold nor hot: I v/o. 
. 16 thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor 
. 20 v/hich neither can see, nor hear, nor walk 
. 21 nor of .. sorceries, norof ..fornication, nor 

KOR any (thing) — 

There is not, there are not, ];n: ayin. 

X Ki.iS. 26But..novoice, nor any that answered. And 
£ce. 3. 14 nothing can be put to it, nor any thing 

KOR ever — 

Assuredly not, not at all, oil fi'fj ou mS. 

Matt24. 21 was not. .to this time, no, nor ever sliall 

KOR yet — 

l.Not even, /mjSe mede. 

Matt. 6. 25 nor yet for your body, what ye shall put 

10. 10 neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet 

%Not even, ovSd oude. 

Heb. 9. 25 Kory^tthat he should offer himself often 

S.JVot even, nor, oCfre oute. 

Acts 25. 8 nor yet against Cesar, have I offended any 

NORTH, Northern, side, ■wind, ward — 
\. Scattering winds, Q'lJO mezarim. 

Job 37. 9 the whirlwind ; and cold out of the north 

% North, Jisy tsaphon. 

Gen. 13. 14 look from the place where thou art north. 

28. 14 to the east, and to the north, and to the 

Exod26. 20 side of the tabernacle, on the north side 

26. 35 thou shalt put the tabls on the north side 

27. II And hkewise for the north side in length 
36. 25 toward the north comer, he made twenty 
38. II for the north side, .an hundred cubits, t. 
40. 22 upon the side of the tabernacle northward 

Lev. I. II shall kill it on the side of the altar north. 

Isnm. 2. 25 standard of the camp of Dan. .on the n. s. 

3. 35 pitch on the side of the tabernacle north. 

34. 7 this shall be your north border : from the 

34. 9 Hazar-enan : this shall be your north ho. 

^35. 5 and on the north side two thousand cub. 

Doa,. 2. 3 compassed, .long enough : turn you north. 

3. 27 lilt up thine eyes westward, and northw. 

Josh. 8. 1 1 before the clty,and pitched on the north 3. 

8. 13 all the host that (was) on the north of the 

11, 2 to the kings that (were) on the north of 
13. 3 evenuntothebordersof Ekronnorthward 
15. 5 border In the north quarter (was) from the 
»5. 5 passed alonj; by the north of Eeth-arabah 
15. 7 from the valley of Achor, and so northw. 
15. \8 at the end of the valley of the giants n. w. 
15. io,side of mount Jearim..on the north side 
15. 1 > wont out nnto the side of Ekron northw. 
i&.^ to?rard tba sea to-iXictunethah ou the n. s. 



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Josh. 17. 
17' 
17- 
j3. 
18. 
18, 
18, 
18 
18. 
18. 
18. 
19. 
19. 
24. 

Judg. 2. 

7- 

12. 

21, 

I Sa 14. 

1 Ki. 7. 

2 Ki. 16. 

1 Ch. 9. 

26. 
26. 

2 Ch. 4. 
Job 26. 

^ 37. 
Psa. 48. 

89. 

107. 

ProV25. 

Eccl. I. 

iz. 
Song 4. 
Isa. 14. 

14. 

41. 

43- 

49- 
Jer. T. 



3- 

3- 
4- 
6. 
6. 
10. 
IB- 
16. 



Eze. 



25- 
31- 
46. 
46. 
46. 
46. 

47- 
SO. 
so- 
so. 
51- 
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6. 

8. 

8. 

8. 

8. 

9- 
20. 
PI. 
e6. 

32- 

38. 
38. 

39- 
40. 
40. 
40. 
40. 
40. 
40. 
40. 
40. 
41. 
42. 
42. 
42. 
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42. 
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48. 
48, 
48. 



Dan. 8. 



9 the north side of the river, and the out. 
JO nortliward (it v/as) Manasseh's, and tlie 
10 they met together in Asher on the north 

5 shall abide in their coasts on the north 
12 their border on the north side was from 
12 went up to the side of Jericho on the no. 
. 16 in the valley of the giants on the north 
17 was drav/n from the north, and went forth 
i3 toward the side over against Arabah, n. w. 
19 along to the side of Beth-hoglah northw. 
19 out goings of the border were at the no. 
14 the border compasseth it on the north s. 
27 toward thenorth side of Beth-emek, and 

30 Timnath-serah . . ou the north side of the 
g Timnath-heres . . on the north side of the 
I host of the Midianites were on the north 

1 went northward, and said unto Jephthah 

19 which (is) on the north side of Bethel, on 

5 situate northv/ard over against Michmash 
25 twelve oxen, three looking towards the n. 
14 and put it on the north side of the altar 

24 were . . toward the east, west, north, and 
14 Zcchariah. .and his lot came out northw. 

17 Levites, northward four a day, south v/aid 
4 twelve oxen, three looking towards the n. 

7 He stretcheth out the north over the em. 

22 Fair weather cOmeth out of the north : w. 

2 mount Zion, (on) the sides of the north 

12 The north and the south thouhast creatsd 

3 west, from the north, and from the south 

23 The north wind driveth away rain; so (d.) 

6 the south, and tumeth about unto the n. 
3 or toward the north, in the place where 

16 Awake, O north v/ind ; and come, thou s. 

13 the congregation, in tlie sides of the north 

31 there shall come from the north a smoke 

25 I have raised up (one) from the north, and 
6 I v/i!l say to the north. Give up ; and to 

12 lo, these from the north and from the w. 

13 and the face thereof (is) towards the north 

14 Out of the north an evil shall break forth 

15 the families of the kingdoms of the north 
12 proclaim these words tov/ard the north 

1 8 come together out of the land of the north 
6 I v/ill bring evil from the north, and a g. 

1 evil appsareth out of the north, and great 
22 a peopls Cometh from the north country 

22 a gre.it commotion out of the north coun. 

20 beliold them that come from the north 

12 Shall iron break the northern iron and the 
IS from the l"r.d of the north, and from all 

8 hou=e of Israel out of the north country 

9 send and take all the families of the north 

26 all the kings of the north, far and near 

8 I will brinj ther.i from the north country 

6 fall toward the north by the river Euphr. 

10 the north country by the river Euphrates 
20 destruction ccnieth . . cometh outof the n. 

24 into the hand of the people of the north 

2 v/aters rise up out of the north, and shall 

3 out of the north there cometh up a nation 

9 assembly of great nations from the north 
41 Behold, a people shall come from the north 
48 spoilers shall come unto her from the n. 

4 a whirlwind came out of the north, a great 

3 inner gate that looketh toward the north 

5 lift up thine eyes . . the way tov/ard the n. 
S lifted", .mine eyes the way tov,'ard the no. 

5 northv/ard at the gate of the altar this 

14 doorof the gate..v/hich(was)tov/ard the n. 
2 higher gate, v^hich lieth toward the north 

47 all faces from the south to the north shall 

4 against all flesh from the south to the no. 

7 king of kings, from thenorth, with horses 
30 There (be) the princes of the north, all of 

6 the house of .Togarmah of the north qua. 

15 shall come from thy place out of the north 
2 will cause thee to come up from thenorth 

19 an hundred cubits eastward and north w. 

20 outv/ard court that looked toward the no. 

23 over against the gate toward the north 
35 he brought me to the north gate, and m. 
40 as one goeth up to the entry of the north 
44 which (was) at the side of the north gate 
44 gate (having) the prospect toward the nor. 
46 chamber whose prospect (is) toward the n. 

11 one door toward the north, and another 
I the outer court, the v/ay toward the north 

1 (was) before the building toward the nor. 

2 of an hundred cubits (was) the north door 
4 one cubit ; and their doors toward the n. 

II the chambers v/hich (were) toward then. 

13 The north chambers (and)the south cham. 

17 He measured the north side, five hundred 
4 the way of the north gate before the ho. 
9 he that entereth in by the v/ay of the north 
9 shall go forth by the Vifay of the north gate 

19 the priests, which looked tov/ard the no. 
2 brought. . me out of the way of the gate n. w. 

15 border of the land toward the north side 
17 north north ward., (this is) the north side 

I From the north end to the coast of the way 

I the border of Damascus northward, to the 

10 toward *he north five and twenty thous. 

16 the north side four thousand and flvehu. 

17 suburbs of the city shall be toward the n. 

30 the goings out of the city on the north side 

31 three gates northward ; one gate of Keu. 
4 I saw the ram pushing westward, and n. w. 

6 shall come to the king of the north to m. 

7 into the fortress of the king of the north 

8 (more) years than the king ol the north 



Ban. II. II fight with him . .with the king of thenorth 
ji. 13 king of the north shall return, and shall 
II. 15 So the king of the north sllall come, and 
II. 40 the king of the north shall come agajpst 
II. 44 tidings out of the east and out of the no. 

Amos 3. 12 from the north even to the east, theyshaU 

Zeph. 2. 13 he will stretch out his hand against then. 

Zech. 2. 6 flee from the land ol the north, saith the 
6. 6 therein go forth into the north country 
6. 8 these that go toward the north country 

6. 8 quieted my spirit in the north country 
14. 4 mountain shall remove toward the north 

Z.Northern, 'j'lS!; isephoni, 

Joel 2. 20 I will remove far off from you the north. 

i. North wind, north, fioppas horrhas. 

Lukei3. 29 from the north, and. .the south, and shall 
Rev. 21. 13 on the north, three gates; on the soutli 

NORTH WEST — 

North west wind, north west, [Lat. eorus) ywpos. 

Acts 27. 12 toward the south west and nortn west 
NOSE, NOSTRILS — 
l.Nose, '\H aph. 

Gen. 2. 7 breathed into his nostrils the breath ol life 

7. 22 All in whose nostrils (was) the breath ol 
Exodi5. 8 with the blast of thy nostrils the waters 
Num II. 20 until it come out at your nostrils, and it 
2 Sa. 22. 9 There went up a smoke out of his nostrils 

22. 16 at the blast of the breath of his nostrils 
2 Ki.19. 28 I will put my hook in thy nose, and my 
Job 4. 9 by the breath of his nostrils are they con. 

27. 3 and the spirit of God (is) in my nostrils 

40. 24 He taketh it with his eyes ; (his) nose 

41. 2 Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or 
Psa. j8. 8 There went up a smoke out of his nostrils 

18. 15 at the blast of the breath of thy nostrils 

115. 6 ears, .noses have they, but they smell not 

Prov 30. 33 wringing of the nose bringeth forth blood 

Song 7. 4 thy nose (is) as the tower of Lebanon wh. 

7. 8 and the smell of thy nose like apples 
Isa. 2. 22 from man' whose breath (is) in his nostr. 

3. 21 The rings, and nose jewels 

. 37. 29therefore will I put my hook in thy nose 

65. 5 These (are) a smoke in my nose, a fire thai 

Lam. 4. 20 The breath of our nostrils, the anointed 

Eze. 8. 17 and, lo, they put the branch to their nose 

23. 25 they shall take av/ay thy nose and thina 
Amos 4. 10 of your camps to come up unto your no3. 

i.Snortingy inj n'achar. 

Job 39. 20 afraid . . the glory ol his nostrils (js) terr. 

3. Nostrils, 0""l'n? neckirim. 

Job 41. 20 Gat of his nostrils goeth smoke, as. .ol a 

NOSE, to have a flat — 

2'o have ajiat nose, Din charam. 

Lev. 21. 18 or a lame, or ho that hath a flat noso, oB 
NOT — 
I. There is not, I;n aj/in. 

Gen. 2. 5 and (there was) not a man to till the gro. 

Lam. 5. 7 Our fathers have sinned, (and are) nofe 

2. There is not, ]'H in. 

I Sa. 21. 8 is there not here under thine hand speap 
Z.Not, "JN al. 

Dan. 2. 24 Destroy not the wise (men) ol Babylon 

4. 19 let not the dream, or the interpretation. 

5. JO lei not thy thoughts trouble thee, nor let 
9. 19 defer not, for thine own sake, my God 

4.7/; DK im. 

1 Sa. 19. 6 (As) the LoRC Ilveth, he shall not be slaia 
5. End, cessation, DSX ephes. 

2 Sa." 9. 3 (Is) there not yet any ol the house ol Saul 
Isa. 54. 15 they shall surely gather together, .not ^y 

Q.Not, "j? hal. 

Isa. 26. 10 (yet) will he not learn righteousness 

26. 10 and will not behold the majesty ol the L, 

7. Without, -hz heli. 

Gen. 31. 20 unawares, .in that he told him not that he 

8. Without, save, besides, '^y.?? iilade. 

Job 34. 32 (That which) I see not, teach thou me; it 

9. Without, 'P^3 Ulti. 

Gen. 3. II commanded thee that thou shouldestnot 
Exod 8. 29 in not letting tlie people go to sacrifice 
, Lev. 20. 4 of his seed unto Molech, and kill him not 
Numi4. 16 Because the LoED was not able to bring 
Ruth 3. 10 inasmuch as thou foUowedst not young 
I Sa. 20. 26 Somethipg hath befallen him, he is not c. 

Id. No, not, th la. 

Ezra 4. 13 will they not pay toll, tribute, and custom 
4. 14 it v,-a3 not meet for us to see the king's -r 
4. 21 to cease, and that this city be not bmlded 
S. 5 that they could not cause them to cease 

5. 16 hathitbeeninbuilding,and..it isnotfiniff. 

6. 8 given unto these men, that they be noth. 

7. 24 It shall not be lawful to impose toll, tribute 
7. 25 and teach ye them that know(themJ not 
7. 26 whosoever v/ill not do the law ol thy God 

Jer. 10. II The gods that have not made the heavens 
Dan. 2. 5,9 if ye will not make known untome the 
2. 10 There is not a man, upon the earth that 
2. II the gods, whose dwelling is not with flesh. 
2. 18 that Daniel and his fellows should not p. 
2. 30 this secret is not revealed to me for (any) 
2. 43 not cleave one to anotlier. .as iron U not 



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NOT, 



Pan. 2. 44 Kingdom shall not be left to other people 
3. 6, II who30 lalleth not down and worship. 
3. 12 these men, O king, have not regarded tliee 
3. 12 they serve not thy gods, nor worship tlic 

3. 14 do not ye serve my gods, nor worship tlio 
3. 15 iX ye worship not, yc shall be cast the sa. 
J. 16 we (are) not caref ui to answer thee in tliis 
3. 18 But if not, be it known uuto thee, O king 

3. 18 that we will not ser\'e tliy gods, nor wor. 
3. 24 Did ^ot we cast thi'ee men homid into the 

3. 2$ that they might not sen-e nor worship any 

4. 7 but they did not make knomi unto mc the 
4. iS are not able to make known unto nic the 

4. 30 Is not this great Babylon, that I have bu. 

5. 8 but they could not read the WTiting, nor 

5. 15 tiiey could not show the interpretation of 
5. 22 thou his son, O Belshazzar, hast not hu. 

5. 23 which see not, nor hear, nor know : and 
C. 5 We shall not find any occasion ajainst t. 

6. 8 sign the writing, that it be not changed 
6. 8 Sledes and Persians, which altercth not 
6. 12 Hast thou not signed a decree, that ever>' 
C. 12 theiledes and Persians, which altercth not 

/ 6. 13 regardeth not thee, king, nor the deer. 

' 6. 17 that the purpose might not be changed 

6. 22 the lions' mouths, that they have not h. 
6. 25 kingdom, .which shall not be destroyed 
7. 14 shrjl not pass away, .which shall not bo 

\i.No, not, ih lo. 

Gen. 2. 5 the Lord God had not caused it to rain 

yiAVithout, not, x*?? Ido. 

Kum35. 23 seeing (him) not, and cast (it) upon bim 
Dout32. 21 me to jealousy with (that which is) no*. 
32! 21 to jealousy with (those that are) r.o^ i ■>. 

13.i\'o, not, nS loh. 

Dcut. 3. II (is)itnotinEabbath of the ch'V /c j cJ A. 

\i.Fro-in, jC '.nin. > 

J)eut33. II them that hate him, that «\i'/ Ase not 

ys.Not, ii{] me. 

ilatt. I. 19 not willing to make her />'..oac example 
I. 20 fear not to take imto lb ,e Mary thy v.ife 
2. 12 that they should not r';a'.n to Herod, they 
3. 9 think not to say "ivit Uin yourselves, We h. 
3. 10 which bringe'ih not forth good fruit is h. 
5. 17 Think not *hat 1 am come to destroy the 
S. 2Q, 30 not (tiat> thy whole body should bee. 
5. 34 Sweat hot at all : neither by heaven ; for 

5. 39 That yo resist not evil; but whosoever 
5- 42 Vnat would borrow of thee turn not thou 

6. 1 Take hoed that ye do not your alms before 
6. 2 do not sound a trumpet before thee, as the 
6. 3 let not thy loft hand know what thy right 
6. 7 T.hen ye prav, use notvain repetitions, as 
6. S Bo not ye therefore like unto them : toi 
6. 13 lead us not into temptation, but doUvcT 
6. i5 Moreover, when ye fast, be not, as the hy. 

6. 1 3 That thou appear not unto men to <»."'.. 

6. 19 Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon 

7. I Judge not, that ye be. .judged 

7. 6 Give not that wliich is holy unto thi dogs 
>. xf Every tree that bringeth not forth good 
7. 25 and doeth them not, shall be likened unto 
10. s G° D°' ^'°-^° ^^^ "'^y °^ *''^ Gentiles, and 
;o. s into . . city of the Samaritans enter ye not 
:o. 26 Fear them not therefore : for there is not. 
JO. 23 And fear not them which kill the body 
10. 23 but are not able to kill the soul : but rat. 
10. 31 Fear ye not therefore, ye are of more va. 
10. 34 Think not that I am come to send peace 
12. 30 He that is not with me is against me . 
j2. 30 he that gathcrethnot withme scattereth 
13. 19 of the kingdom, and understandeth. .not 
14. 27 Be of good cheer : It is I ; be not afraid 
17. 7 touched, .and said. Arise, and be not afr. 

18. 13 the ninety and nine which went not ast. 
18. 23 But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his 
19. 6 G od hath joined together, let not man put 

19. 14 and forbid them not, to come unto me 

21. 21 If ye have faith, and doubt not, ye shall 
62. 12 how earnest thou in hither not having a 

22. 29 Ye do err, not knowing the Scriptures, n. 

23. 3 but do not ye after their works : for they 
23. S But be not ye called Rabbi : for one is 

23. 23 to have done, and not to leave the other 
24. 17 Let him which is on the house top not c. 

24. 23 here (is) Christ, or there ; believe (it) not 
24. 25 Behold, he is in the desert ; go not forth 

24. 2S behold, .in the secret chambers ; believe 

25. 29 from him that hath not shall be taken 

26. 5 But they said, Xot on the feast . .lest there 
28. s Fear not ye ; for I know that ye seek Jo. 
28. TO Be not afraid : go tell my brethren that 

Mark 2. 4; 3. 20; 4. 12, 12; 3. 36; 6. 9, n, 34,50; 9. 39; 
10. 9, 14, 19, [19,] 19. 19. 19; "-=3; 12- 15. 24; 13- 7> 15. 
jt6, 21 ; 14. 2 ; 16. 6. 

Luke I. 13, 20, 30; 2. 10, 26, 45 ; 3. 8, 9 ; 4. 42; 5. 10, 
19 ; 6. 29, 30, 37, 37, 49 ; 7. 6, 13, 30 ; 8. 10, 10, 18, 2.S, [49], 
so, 52; g. 5, 33, 50; 10. 7, 10, 20; II. 4, 7, 23, 23; 35, 42 ; 
»2. 4, 7, 21, 29, 32, 33, 47, 48 ; 13. 14 ; 14. 8, 12, 29 ; 16. 26 ; 
17. 23, 31, 31, 31, 31 ; 18. 1, 2, 16, 20, 20, 20, 20; 19. 26, 27; 
30. 7; 21. 8, 9, 14, 21; 22. 40, 42; 23. 28 ; 24. 16, 23. 

John 2. i5; 3. 7, [16], 18, 18; 5. 23, 28, 45; 6. 20, 27, 
43, 64:7. 24, 49; 8. [6]; 9. 39; 10. I, 37. 38; 11-37. 5°; 12- 
IS. [47]. 4S; 13- 9; 14- I. 24, 27; 15. 2; 18. 17, 25, 40; 19.. 
fti, 24; 20. 17 27, 29. 

Acts I. 4; 3. 23'; 4. 18; 5. 7, 28, 40; 7. 19, 60; 9. 26, 
33; 10. IS, 47; II. 9; 12. 19; 13. ii; 14- iS; 15- ip.jS. 38; 
17. 6;"i8. 9, 9; 19. 31; 20. i£i, 16, 22,29; 21. 4, i^, 14, 21, 



Rom. 1.28; 2. 14,14,21, 22; 3. 8; 4. s, 17, 19; s-P4h , 
6. 12; 8. [i], 4; 9. 30; 10. 6, 20, 20; II. 8, 8, JO, 18, 20; 12. ' 

2. 3, II, 14, 16, 16, 19, 21; 13. 3, 13, 13, 13, 14; 14. I, 3, 

3. 3. 3. [<)]. 6, 15, lO, 20, 22; 13. I. 

I Co. I. 28; 4. 7, 18; 5. 8, 9, II ; 6. 9; 7. I, 5, JO, II, 12, 

13, 18, iS, 21, 23, 27, 27, 30, 30, 30, 31, 38; 9. 18, 21; JO. 

6, 28, 33; II. [22j,29; 13. I, 2, 3; 14. 20, 39; 15. 33, 34; 
2 Co. 2. I, 13; 3. 7, 13; 4. 2,7, s8, iS, iS; 5. jg; 6. i, 9, 

14, 17; 9- 5. 7; lo- 2, 14; 12. 21. 

GaL 3.[i]; 4. 18; s- i. 7. '3. 26; 6.7, 9, 9; Eph. 3. 13; 

4. 26, 26, 30; 5. 7, IS, 17, 18, 27; 6. 4, C; Phil. 2. 4, 12; 3. 
9; Col. I. 23; 2. [18), 21:3. 2, 9, 19, 21, 22; iTh. I. 8; 2. 9, 
15; 4- 5. 5; 5- 6. '9. 20; 2 Th. 1. 8, 8; 2. 2, 12; 3. 6, 8, 13, 
is; I Xi. I. 20; 2. 9; 3. 3, (3], 6, 8, 8, 8, II ; 4. 14; 5. i, 
9, 13, 16, 19; 6. 2, 3, 17; 2 Xi. I. 8; 2. 14 ; Titus i. 6, 7, 7, 

7. 7. ", '4; 2. 3, 3, 9, 10. 

Heb. 3. 8, IS, i3; 4. 2, 7, 13; C. 1 ; 7. 6; 9. 9; to. 25, 
25; "• 3. 5. 8, 13, 27; 12. 5, 19, 27; 13. 2, 9, iC, 17; Jas. 
I- 5. 7. 16, 22, 26; 2. I, II, II, 14, 16; 3. I, 14; 4. 2, 11, 
17; 5- 9. '2, 17. 

I Pe. I. 8, 14; 2.~iC; 3. 6, 7, 9, 14; 4. 4, 12, j6; 5. 2; 

2 Pe. 2. 21 ; 3. 8, g; I John 2. 4, 15, 20 ; 3. jo, lo, 13, 14, 

1 5, 21 ; 4. I, 3, 8, 20 ; 5. 10, 12, lO, lO; 2 John 7, 9, 10; 

3 John 10, II ; Jude 5, 6, 19; Rev. 1. 17 ; 3. 18 ; 5. j ; 6. 6; 
7. 3 ; 8. 12; 10. 4; II. 2; 13. is; 22. 9, lo. 

16.1/ not, except, iav fi.'fi can me. 

JJark 4. 22 there is nothing hid, which shallnot be 

\7 I'Ot cxcn, fiTiSe medc. 

'J-jL 2. 21 taste not, handle not 

1 Pe. s- 2 not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind 

IH.Kot even one, n-nSds midcis. 

Luke 4. p5 came out.. and hint him not, Acts «o. 28. 
19.i\*o 7iot, yes verily, /i^ oiiK TOe ouh. 

Eomio. 18 Have thoy not heard? Yes verily, their 

10. 19 iiid not Israel know ? First iloses saith 
1 Co. 9. 4 Have v.c not power to cat and to drink ? 

9. 5 Have we not power to lead about a sister 

1 1. 22 have yc not houses to eat and to drink in J 

20. Wliat ! liTiTi mcti. 

Mattia. 23 And all. .said. Is not this the son of Da.? 
Jolm 4. 29 things that ever I did : is not tliis the C? 

H.Assurcdlt/ not, ov fi'li cu mc. 

Mattio. 23 Ye shall not have gone over the cities of 
13. 14 Ey b.earing yc shall hoar, and shall not un. 
13. 14 seeing ye shall sec, and shallnot perceive 
13. 6 And honotu- not b-is father or his mother 
16. 22 from thee. Lord : this shall not bo unto 
iG. 28 which shall not taste of death, till they 
iS. 3 ye shall not enter into the kingdom of h. 

23. 39 Ye shall not see me henceforth, till yc s. 

24. 2 There shall fnot] be left here one stono 
24. 2 that shall [not] be thrown do^vn 

24. 34 This generation shall not pass, till all 

24. 35 pass away, but my words shall not pass 
26. 29 I will not'drink henceforth of this fruit of 

25. 35 should die with thee, yet will I not deny 
Mark 9. i which shall not taste of death, till they 

9. 41 say unto you, he shall not lose his reward 

10. IS he shall not enter therein 

13. 2 there shall not be left.'.that shall not be 
13. 30 this generation shall not pass, till all th. 
13. 31 pass away ; but my words shall not pass 
16. i3 [thev drink any deadly thing, it shallnot] 
Luke 6. 37 shall [not] bo judged . . shall not be con. 
9. 27 which shall not taste of death, till they 

12. 59 thou Shalt not depart thence, till thou 

13. 35 Ye shallnot see nae, until (the time) come 
iS. 7 And shall not God avenge his owti 

iS. 30 \Mio shall not receive manifold more in 
21. i3 But there shall not an hair of your head 
21. 32 This generation shall not pass away till 

21. 33 pass away; but my words shall not pass 

22. i5 I will not any more eat thereof, until it 
22. 18 I will not drink of the fruit of the vine 
22. 34 Peter, the cock sliall [not] crow this day 
22. 67 he said. .If I tell you, ye will not believe 
22. 63 if I alse ask. .ye wiU not answer me, nor 

John 4. 4S Except ye see signs, .ye will not believe 
8. 12 he that foUoweth me shall not walk in d. 

10. 5 a stranger will they not follow, but will 

11. s6 ^Vhat think ye, that he will not come to 
13. 38 The cock shall not crow, till thou hast d. 
20. 25 my hand into his side, I will not believe 

Acts 28. 26 Hearing ye shall hear, and sTxall not und. 
28. 26 and seeing ye shall see, and not perceive 
Kom. 4. 8 man to whom the Lord will not impute 
GaL 4. 30 the son of the bond woman shall not be h. 

5. 16 ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh 
I Th. 4. 15 shall not prevent them which are asleep 

5. 3 woman with child ; and they shall not es. 
Heb. 8. II they shall not teach every man his neigh. 
I Pe. 2. 6 he that beUeveth on him shall not be con. 
Rev. 2. II He that overcometh shall not be hurt of 

3. 3 thou shalt not know what hour 

3. 5 and I will not blot out his name out of 
15. 4 yvho shall not fear thee, Lord, and gL 

2"2.iVof, oh, ovK ou, ouk. 

Matt. I. 2s knew her not till she had brought forth 
2. iS would not be comforted, because they are 
3 II whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he 

4. 4 Man shall not live by bread alone, but by 

4. 7 Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God 
S 17 1 am not come to destroy, but to fulfil 

5. 21 Thou shalt not kill ; and whosoever shall 
5. 27 heard. .Thou shalt not commit adultery 

5. 33 Thou shalt not forswear thyself , but shalt 

6. s tlioi sbEdt not be as the hypocrites (are), 
6. so and where thieves do cot brcai tarough 



Matt. 6. 2G for they sow not, neither do they reap 

6. 26 Behold. Arcycnotmuchbcttcrtliantlisy? 
6. 28 lilies., they toil not, neither do they spin 

6. 30 (shall he) jiot much more (clothe) you, O 

7. 3 butcondderest not the beam that is in th. 
7. 21 Not every one tluit saith unto mc. Lord' 
7. 22 Lord, have we not prophesied in thy namo 
7. 2S it fell not : for it was founded upon a rock 

7. 29 having authority, and not as the scribes 

8. 3 I am not worthy that thou shouldest come 

8. 20 but the Son of man hath not where to lay 

9. 12 They that be whole need not a physician I 
9. 13 mercy, and not sacrifice : for I am not | 
9. 14 we. .fast oft, but thy disciples fast notf 

9. 24 for the maid is not dead, but slecpeth 
10. 20 For it is not ye that speak, but the spirit 
10. 24 The disciple is not above 0iis)'na6ter,noi; 
10. 26 there is uothing covered, that shall not be 
10. 26 is nothing, .hid, that shall not be known 
10. 29 one of them shall not fall on the ground ir. 
JO. 34 I came not to send peace, but a sword 
10. 37, 37 more than me, is not worthy of me 

10. 38 taketh [not] his cross . . i» not worthy of ms 

11. II there hath not risen a greater than John 
II. 17 yc have not danced, .yc have not lameo. 

11. 20 to upbraid, .because they repented not 

12. 2 thy disciples do that which is not lawful 
12. 3 Have ye not read what David did, when 
12. 4 did eat the ehowbread, which was not la 
12. 5 Or have ye not read in the Law, how that 
12. 7 what. .1 will have mercy, and not sacrifice 
12. 7 yo would not have condemned the guiltl. 

12. 19 He shall not strive, nor cry ; neither shall 
12. 20 A bruised reed shall he not break, and 1 

12. 20 smoking flax shall he not quench, till ho 
12. 24 This (fellow) doth not cast out devil£,but 
j2. 25 every city~or house dirided. .shall notst. 
12.31 blasphemy., shall not be forgiven unto m. 

12. 32 it shall not be forgiven him, neither In , 

13. 5 upon stony places, where they had not m. 
13. II it is given unto you.. but to them it is not 
13. 12 whosoever hath not, from him shall be 

13. 13 they seeing, see not ; and hearing, they 
13. 17 and have not seen, .and have not heard 
13. 21 Yet hath he not root in himself, but dm*. 
13. 34 withoutaparablespakehe[not]untothem 
13. cs Is not this the carpenter's sen? is not his 
13.57 A prophet is not without honour, save in 

13. 53 he did not many mighty works there, be. 

14. 4 said . .It is not lawful for thee to have her 
14. 16 They need not depart ; give ye them to eat 

15. 2 washnot their hands when they eat bread 
13. II Xot th.at which goeth into the mouth de. 
15. 13 which my heavenly Father hath not pla. 
15. 2o to cat with unwashen hands defilcth not 
15. 23 he answered her not a word. Andbisdis. 
15. 24 I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of 
15. 26 It is notmeet to take the children's bread 

15. 32 will not send them away fasting, lest thoy 
jfi. II How is it that ye do not understand that 
j6. II I spake., not to you concerning bread, that 
16. 12 he bade. .not beware of the leaven of br. 
j6. >7 flesh and blood hath nOK revealed (it)unto 
j6. iS the gates of hell shall not prevail against 

16. 23 savourest not the things that be of God 
17. 12 they kiicw him not, but have done unto 
>7. 21 [thiskind goeth not out but by prayer and] 

17. 24 said. Doth not your master pay tribute? 

18. 14 Even BO it is not the will of your Father 

18. 22 I saynotuntothee. Until seven times; but 

18. 30 he would not ; but went and cast him into 
j8. 33 Shouldest not thou also have had compa. 

19. 4 Have ye not read, that he which made 
19. 8 He saith. .from the beginning it was not 
ig. 10 His disciples say . .it is not good to marry 
jg. II All.. cannot receive this saying, save.. to 

19. iS Jesus said. .Thou shalt not commit aduL 
19! i8 Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not bear 

20. IS Is it not lavrful for me to do what I will 
2o. 22 Jesus answered and said, Ye know not w. 
jo! 23 to sit on my right hand, .is not mine to 
2o. 26 it shall not be so among you : but whoso. 

20. 28 Even as the Son of man came not to be 
ei. 21 ye shallnot only do this. .to the fig tree 
31. 25 say. .Why did ye not then believe him!, 

21. 29 He answered and said, I will not : but ai 
21. 30 answered and said,I (go), sir; andwentnot 

21. 32 ye believed him not.. repented [not] aft. 
32! 3 sent, .to call them, .and they would not 
32! 8 but they wliich were bidden were not w. 
32! II he saw there a man which had not on a w. 
32! 16 for thou regardest not the person of men 
22! 17 Is it lawful to give tribute untoC, or not? 

22. 31 have ye not read that which was spoken 

22. 32 God is not the God of the dead, but of the 

23. 3 do. .ye after, .for they say, and do not 

23. 4 but they . . will not move them with one ol 
33. 30 we would not have been partakers with 
23- 37 would I have gathered., and ye would not 

24. 2 See yc [not] all these things? Verily I say 
24. 21 such as was not since the beginning of the 
24. 29 the moon shall not give her light, and tho' 
24. 39 knew not until the flood came, and took 
24. 42 know not what hour your Lord doth come 
24 43 would not have suffered hishouBe to beb. 
24 4' in such an hour as ye think not the Son of 
24. 50 shaU come in a day when he looketh not 

24. SO and in an hour that he is not aware of - 
3S 9 lest there be [not] enough for us and JQU 
25. 12 Verily I say unto you, -I know you not y 

25. 24 thou hast not sown, and. .thou haat not 
23. zd I sowed not, and gather wbei»1 6»Ten«t 



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Mattss. 43 yo took mo not in. .yo clothed me not 
35. 43 sick, and in prison, and ye rtoilod me not 
as. 44 in prison, and did not minister uuto tiiee? 
35. 45 Inasmuch as ye did (it) not to one ol tlie 
e6. li ye havo the poor, .but mo yo have not al. 
s6. 24 Iiad been good for that man if ho had not 
e6. 39 nevertheless not as I ^vlll, bat as thou (wilt) 
s6. 40 What 1 could ye not watch with me one h.? 
e6. 42 if this cup may not pass away from mo 
Eo. 70 deuiod.. saying, I knownotv^hat thou say. 
26. 72 again he denied mth an oath, I do not k. 

26. 74 curse and to swear. .1 know not the man 

27. 6 It is not lawful for to put them into the 
27. 13 nearest thou not how many things they 

27. 34 and when he had tasted . . he would not dr. 

28. 6 He 13 not here ; for he is risen, as ho said 
tihis particle occurs in all about 1270 times.] 

23.2Jy no means, in no wise, ovSafiQs ovdam5s. 
Hatt. e. 6 art not the least among the princes of J. 

2LNot even, ouSe oude. 

Matt 25. 45 Inasmuch as ye did. .ye did (it) not to mo 

Marki2. 10 have ye not read this scripture; The stone 

I/Ukei2.27 [they toil not.they spin not]; andyetlsay 

12. 27 Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed 

23. 40 Dost not thou foar God, seeing thou art in 

John I. 3 without him v^as not any thing made that 

I Co. 4. 3 judged. .yea, I judge not mine own self 

14. 21 for all that will they not hear me, saith 

Heb. 8. 4 if he were on earth he should not bo a p. 

1 Jo. 2. 23 denieth the Son, the same hath not the F. 

25.iVb< even one, ouSe/s owt^eit. 

Xnkg 7. 28 there is not a greater prophet than John 

26.iVoi even, aire oute. 

^_lukei2. 26 If yo then be not aWe to do that thing w. 
iTiNo^ not, obxi ouchi. 

Matt. s. 46 if ye love them which love you .do not ov. 
' S. 47 if ye salute your brethren . . do not even 
.6. 25 Is not the life mora than meat, and the bo. 
JO. 29 Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing ? 

12. II will he not Uiy hold on it, and lift' (it) out? 

13. 27 didst not thou sow good seed in thy field ? 
13. 55 is [not] his mother called Mary ? and his 

13. 56 And his sisters, are they not all with us? 

18. 12 doth he not leave the ninety and nine, and 

20. 1 3 didst not thou agree with me for a penny ? 
IiUto 6. 39 shall they not both fall into the ditch ? 

12. 6 not one of them is forgotten before God 

14. 28 which of you. .Bitteth not down first, and' 

14. 31 Or what king, .sitteth not do^vn first, and 

15. 8 whaQwoman .. doth not Ught a candle, and 
17. 8 will not rather say unto him. Make ready 

17. 17 Were there [not] ten cleansed ? but where 
22. 27 (is) not he that sitteth at meat ? but I am 
24. e6 Ought not Chris't to have s'uffere/i these t. 
24. 32 Did not our heart bum within u^, while 

John 7. 42 Hath [not] the scriptiu-e said. That Christ 
II. 9 Aro there not twelve hours in.tho day 1 1t 
13. 10 Jesus saith. .and ye are clean, but not all 

13. II knew, .therefore said he, Yo are not all cl. 

14. 22 thou wilt manifest thyself nnto us, and not 
Acts 5. 4 Whiles it remained, was it not thine own ? 

-»^ 7. 50 Hath not my hand mads all those t-nings 
fLom. 2. 26 shall [not] his uncircumjision be counted 
3. 29 (is he) not also of the Gentiles ? Yes, of tho 
8. 32 now shall he not with him also froely give 
t Co. I. 20 hath not God made foolish tho wisdom of 
3. 3 divisions, are ye [not] carnal, and walk as 
3. " 4 and another, I (am) of Apollos ; are yo[not] 

5. 2 ye are puffed up, and have not rather mo. 
5. 12 For.. do not ye judge them that are wit.? 

6. I before the unjust," and not before the sa.? 
6. 7 do ye not rather take wrong . . why do ye n. 
8. 10 shaJl not the conscience of him which is 
9. I have I not seen Josus Christ our Lord ? 
9. 8 Say I these things . . saith [not] the law the 

10. 16, 16 is it not the communion of the. .Christ 

10. 18 are [not] they which eat of tho sacrifices 
10. 29 Conscience, I say, not thine own, but of 

s Co. 3. 8 How shall not the ministration of the sp. 
lo. 13 But we wUl [not] boast of things without 

1 Th. e. 19 (Are) not even ye in the presence of our L. 

Heb. 1. 14 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent 
^, 3.17 (was it) not with thentthat had sinned, wh. 

\See also And, after that, agreeing, albeit, also, appear- 
ing, as, ashamed, believe, believing, brawler, circum- 
cised, commodious, doubtless, equal, even, failing, 
he«eafter, hitherto, if, inhabited, know, knowledge, no, 
ntfw, obey, please, possible, put under, regard, speak, 
suffer, surely, tempted, than, that, then, understand, 
whither, worthy.] 

KOI any (man) — 

l.End, cessatimi, none, 05^ ephes. 

3 EjL 14. 26 not any shut up, nor any left, nor any h. 

%Not, Sz hal. 

Jsa. 26. 18 we have not wrought any deliverance in 
%.Not even one, uriSels medeis. 
■J^Acts 10. 28 that i should not call any man common 
HOT a whit — 
jVo< even one, firi^els medeis. 

s Co.ii. 5 I suppose I was nota whit behind tho very 
If OT... any more — 
\.Ifot any more, /xriKeTi mekeii. 

Bom (4. 13 Let us not. .judge one another any more 
%Not any more, no tnore, ovk^ti ouketi. 

luko»z. i£ I'wiU [itot ally moto] «ai£ thereof, aotil M 



ITOT, for — 
Without, K^l Mo. 

Isa. 55. 2 ye spend money for (that which is) not b. 
55. 2 your labour for (that which) satisfieth not 

NOT, of — 

Of {or hy) not, H77 lelo. 

Isa. 65. 1 1 am sought at (them that) asked not (for 
65. 1 1 am fouiid of (them that) sought tdxi not 

HOT as yet — 

Nut any more, no more, oi/Ke'ri ouketi 2 Co. i. 23. 
Not yet, /liTjSeTru niedepo, Heb. 11. 7. 

NOT at all — 

l.Not even one, fiTjdels; medeis. 

a Th. 3. n working not at all, "but are busy bodies 

^.Assuredly not, not at all, oh nij ou me. 

Key. 21, 25 the gates of It shall not be shut at all by 

Z.Not even one, ooSefs oudeis. 

Gal. 4. 12 Br^threii. .ye have noli injured me at all 

NOT (can) — 

X.Not to be aile, to be unable, oh Siuafiai ou duna. 
Matt. 5. 14 cifjy that is set on an hiU cannot be hid 

5. 36 thou canst not m^ke one hair white or bL 
■ 6. 24 Ye cannot serve God and mammon 

6. 27 Which of you . . can add one cubit unto his 

7. 18 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit 

16. 3 but can ye not. .the signs of the times? 

17. 16 thy disciples, and they could not cure him 
17.19 and said. Why could not we cast him out ? 

26. 53 Thlnkest thou that I cannot now. pray to 
27. 42 He saved others ; himself he cannot save 

Mark 2. 19 as long as they have, .with thera,theycan. 
3. 24, 25 divided against itself, that.. cannot st. 
3. 26 divided, he cannqt stand, but hath an end 

6. 19 would have killed him ; but she could not 

7. 18 tljing from without.. (It) cannot defile him 
jt, 24 would have no man know, .but he could not 

9. 28 asked. .Why could not we cast him out? 

. 15. 31 He saved others ; himself he cannot save 
iuke 1.22 when he came out, he could not speak unto 

8. 19 and could not come at him for the press 
9. 40 1 besought thy disciples . . they could not 

\i. 7 he from within shall answer. .1 cannoto*. 
14. BO married a wlfe^ and therefore I cannot c. 
14. 26 hate not his father, .he caanot be my dl. 
14. 27 dotli not bear his cross, .cannot be my d, 

14. 33 that forsaketh not all. .he cannot bemy d. 
16. 13 Ye cannot serve God and mammon 

19. 3 could not for the press, because he was 
John 3. 3 Except a man be bom again, he cannotseo 

3. 5 he cannot enter into the kingdom of God 

7. 7 The world cannot hate you ; put me it h. 

7. 34, 36 and where I am. .ye cannot come 

8. 21 Then said' Jesus, .whitherl go, ye cannot 
^. 22 because he saith. Whither I go, ye cannot 
i. 43 do ye pot.. because ye caniiothear myw. 

10. 35 called . . and the Scripture cannot be bro. 

12. 39 Therefore theycould not believe, because 

13. 33 Whither X go, ye cannot come ; so now I 
J 3. 36 Whither I go, thou canst not follow me 
13. 37 lord, why cannoti follow thee now? I w. 

' 14. 17 the spirit of truth ; whom the world can. 

15. 4 As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself 
16. 12 have yet many things, .but ye cannot bear 

Acts 4. 16 (is) manifest to all. .and we cannot deny 

4. 20 we cannot but speak the things which we 

5. 39 if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it 
13. 39 from which ye could not be justified by 

15. I Except ye be circumcised ;'^,ye cannot be 

27. 31 Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot 
Eom. 8. 8 So then they that are in the flesh cannot 

1 Co. 3. 1 I, brethren, could not speak unto you as 

10. 21 Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and 
10. 21 ye cannot be partakers of the lord's table 
12. 21 the eye cannot say unto the hand, I have 

2 Co. 3. 7 so that the children of Israel could not s. 

1 Ti. 5. 25 and they that are otherwise cannot be hid 

2 Tt 2. 13 he abideth faithful : he cannot deny him. 
Heb, 3. 19 So we see that they could not enter in b. 
Jas. 4. 2 ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot ob, 
I Jo. 3. 9 he cannot sin, because he is born of God 
Eev. 2. 4 thou canst not bear them which are evil 

l.Not to he able, ixfi Siva/j-ai me dunamai. 

Mark 2. 4 when they could not come nigh unto him 
3. 20 so that they could not so much as eat br. 
luke 5. 19 when they could not find by what (way) 

16. 26 so that they which would pass . . cannot 

20. 7 they answered. That they could not tell 
Acta 21.34 when ho could not know the certainty for 

27. 15 ship., could not bear up into the vrind, we 

Heb. 4, 15 we have not an high priest which cannot 

j 9. 9 that could not make him that did the se. 

%.It is not, ohK i(TTt ovik esii. 

Heb. 9. 5 of which we cannot now speak particula. 

i.Not to have strength, ovk tax^"^ ouk ischuo. 
Iukei6. 3 What shall I do ? . . I cannot dig; to beg I 

NOT be, (can) — 

It is not receivable, oh ^rSexeToi ou endechetai. 

Iukei3. 33 cannot be that a prc^het perish out of J. 
NOT contain, can — 
Not to hav^ inw(ird strength, ohK iyKpareiofidt. 

itio. 7. 9 Btit if they oaonoieoiaiaia, ht tb«m ma. 



NOT tell, can — 

Not to know, oiiK oTSd ouk oida, 

Mait 21.27 And they answered Jesus . .We c&imot teH 
Mal&ii. 33 And they, .said unto Jesus, We cannot t. 
luko 20. 7 they answered. That they could not tell w. 
John 3. 8 but canst not tell whence it cometh, and 
8. 14 ye cannot tell whence I Qome, and wlut. 
16. 18 They said, .we cannot tell what he saith 
s Co,i2. 2 aman. .whether in the body, I cannot tell 
t2. 2 or whether out of the body, I cannot teU 
12. 3 whether.. out of the body, i cannot teU 
NOT even, even...m(iit — 
Not eveif., ouSe oude. 

Matt#6. 29 That even Solomon in aJlTus glory wasnot 

1 Co.ii. 14 Doth not ev«n nature itseUt«ach you, that 

NOT henceforth, hencefoT'&...not — 
Not any mare, /iTiKdn meketi. 

Eom, 6. 6 that henceforth we should not serve sin 

2 Co. 5. 15 they which live should not henceforth Uvo 
Eph. 4. 17 that je henceforth walk not as other Ge. 

STOT in me — 

Without, save, besides me, '^J!.?? hilade. 

Gen. 41. 16 Joseph answered J?haraoJi. .(It is) not in me 
NOT... in aay -wise — 
Assuredly not, not at all, oh /i^ ou me, 

Marki4. 31 he spake . . I will not deny thee In any wise 

NOT now, now... not — 

Not any more, no more, avKtrt ouketi. 

John 4. 42 Now we believe, not because of th? saying 

21. 6 now they were not able to draw it for the 

Komi4. 15 grieved, .now walkest thou not charitably 

Phm. 16 Not now a; a E.^rvant, but above a seivani 

NOT. ..once — 

Not even, iirj&e racde. 

Eph. 5. 3 let it not he bnce named among yon, as b. 
NOT out of — 
Without, in not, not in, K*?? beta. 

Psa. 17. I prayer, (that goeth) not out of feigned lips 
NOT so — 
By no means, in no wise, /srjoafiSs m^damos. 

Acts xo. 14 Not so, lord; for I have never eaten any 

11. 8 Not GO, lord : for nothing common or un. 

NOT so mnch as, no — 
l.Not even, jkijoe mede. 

Mark 2. 2 no room, .no, not so much as about tha 
2.Not even, <iAA' oi/Se aW oude. 

luke 6. 3 Have ye not read so mnch as this, what 

Acts 19. 2 We have not so much as heard whetho? 

I Co. 5. ] as ia not so much as named among the Cti 
NOT... yet — 
l.Not yet, before, dtu terem, 

Exodio. 7 knowest'thou not yet that Egypt is destl? 

I Sa. 3. 7 Now Samuel did not yet know the LORD 

2.Not even, yet, (i-riSiirai medepo. 

Heb. II. 7 warned of God of things not seen as yet 
S.Not yet, [X'fiTru mepo. 

Bom. 9. 11 For (tlie children) being not yet bom, no. 

Heb. 9. 8 way into the holiest of all W9.3 not yet n>. 

i.Not even yet, ouSeirco oudepS. 

John 7. 39 because that Jesus was [not yet] glorified 
5. Not yet,-ovirii oup5. 

Matt 15. 17 Do not yc [yet] understand, that whatsoev; 

16. 9 Do ye not yet understaad, neither reme. 

24. 6 must coma to pass, but tho end is not yef 

Mark 8. 17 perceive ye not yet, neither unde?.3taud? 

13. 7 needs be ; but the end (shall) not (be) yefl 

John 2. 4 Jesus saith. .mine hour is not yet come 

3. 24 For John was not yet cast into pri^m 

7. 6 My time is not yet come : but your tiino ia 

7, 8 1 go not up [yet], Jor my time is not yet 

7, 30 laid hands, .because his hoitt vras not yet 

7. 39 the Holy Ghost was not yet..because that 

8, 20 laid hands., for his hour was not yet come 
8. 57 Thou art not yet fifty years old, and hast 

li. 3gi Now Jesus was not yet come into the town 
20. 17' Touch me not ; for I am not yet ascended 

2. 8 now wo see not yet all things put under 

12. 4 Ye have not yet resisted unto blood, str. 

3. 2 it doth not yet appear what we shall be 
17. 10 one is. .the other is [not yet] csme ; and 

NOT to be — 

[See Approached, condemned, repented of, spokeit 

against.] 

NOTABIE (eme), of note — 

1, Vision, sight, niTij chazuth. 

Dan. 8. 5 the goat (had) a notable hom betnee^^ia 
8. 8 for it came up four notable ones, toiiard 

2. Known, knowable, yvtaaT6s gndstos. 

Acts 4. 16 for that indeed a notable miracle hatfal). 

Z. Noted, notaUc, iiricrrj/jujs episemos. 

Matt 27. 16 they had then a notable prisoneK, called 
Bom 16. 7 who are of note among the apostles, who 

L Very manifest, iimpawlis epiphanes. 

Acts 2. 20 before that great and notable day ol tho 
NOTE, be noted, to — 
l.To grave, decree, write, pjjjj chtmaq. 

Isa. 30. SboteUin^bo^tbatlfrfiiAybefDrtiw 



Heb. 



1 Jo. 
Eev. 



NOTE 

%To note down, note, sigiir Oa-i rasham. 

Dan. lo. 21 1 will show thee tliat which is noted in 
d.Toput a sign on, ai)ii.^i.6o) semnoo. 

2 Th. 3. 14 note that man, and havcno company vrith 
NOTHING, nothing - 
1. TVjere is not, there are not, ]\>S at/in. 
\ Eccl. 3. 14 nothing can be put to it, nor any thing 
2.Snd, cessation, nothing, DSX ephes. 
,Isa. 34. 12 Thcyshallcall..Iicrprince3shanbcnoth."' 
41. 29 their works (are) nothing : their molten 

3, Without any thing-, a band, cord, rope, •lO'^S. 
'Job 26. 7 stretcheth.-hangeth the earth upon noth. 

4. Without, save, not, 'P73 bilti. 

Isa. 44. 10 or molten a graven image.. profitable for n. 
Amos 3. 4 cry out Of his den if he hath taken noth.? 

^.Ruin, vacancy, 'nn tohu. 

Job 6. 18 The paths .^e turned aside ; they go to n. 
Q.Jfot a thing, IJT «^ lo dabar. 

Gen. 19. 8 do ye to them..onlyuntothesemendon. 

J Sa. 20. 2 my father will do nothing, either great or 

T.N'ot any (thing), ^2 hT lo hoi. 

Gen. II. 6 now nothing will be restrained from them 
Prov. 13. 7 Thereis that maketh himself rich, yet . . n. 

S.-N'ot any thing, nm^O uh lo meumah. 

Gen. 40. 15 here also Have I done nothing that they 
Judgi4. 6 he rent him. .and. .nothing in liis hand 
I Sa. 25. 21 BO that nothing was missed of all that 
I Ki. 10. ^1 it was nothing accounted of in the days of 
18. 43 and looked, and said (There is) nothing 
EccL 5. 14 he beggeth a son, and (there is) nothing 
5. 15 shall take nothing of his labour, which ho 
7. 14 that man should find nothing after him 
Jer. 39. 10 of the poor of tho people which had noth. 

Q.Not what, n:3 73 bal mah. 

Prov. 9. 13 A foolish woman. . knoweth nothing 
10. Not, fii] me. ■ 

Xuko 7. 42 when they had nothing to pay, he frankly 
W.Not anything, (lii ri meti. 

Mark 8. i being very great, and having notnmg to 

I Co. 4. 5 Therefore judge notliing before the time 

12. Not any one, fiTjSci'j medeis. 

Matt27. 19 Have thou nothing to do with that just m. 
Hark i. 44 See thou say nothing to any man ; but go 
5. 26 was nothing bettered, but rather grew w. 
•' 6. 8 tliattheyshouldtakenothingfor.. journey 
Xnko 6. 35 do good, and lend, hoping for nothing ag. 
9. 3 Take nothing for (your) journey, neither 
1 Acts 4. 21 findingnothinghowtheymightpunishth. 
1 lo. 20 Arise, .and go with them, doubting noth. 

' II. 12 spirit hade me go with them, nothing do. 

' 19. 36 ought to be o-iet, and to do nothing ras. 

23. 14 will eat nothing until we have slain Paul 
! 23. 29 to have nothing laid to his charge worthy 

23. 25 had committed nothing worthy of death 
,27. 33 continued fasting, having taken nothing 
■ ^ Co. 6. 10 as having nothing, and. .possessing all t. 
■ 7. 9 ye might receive damage by us in nothing 
Gal. 6. 3 think, .to be something, when he is not. 
Vhil. I. 28 in nothing terrified by your adversaries 
' 2. 3 (Let) nothing (be done) through strife or 
.4. 6 Be careful for nothing ; but in every thing 
11 Th. 4. 12 honestly, .and. .ye may have lack of not. 
I Ti. ■ 5. 21 observe these. . doing nothing by partial. 
■; 6. 4 He is proud, knowing nothing, but doting 
iXitus 2. 8 ashamed, having no evil thing to say of 
'■. ■ .3. 13 Bring, .that nothing be wanting unto t. 
.Jas. I. 4 may be perfect and entire, wanting not. 
I. 6 But let him ask in faith, nothing waveii. 
/ 3 John 7 went forth, taking nothing of the Gentiles 

IS.iVb, not, oh ou. 

Luke 8. 17 For nothing is secret that shall not be 
I II. 6 come, .and I have nothing to set before him 
I Co. 9. 16 though I preach . .1 have nothing to glory 

\k,Not any, ov tu ou tis. 

Mattis. 32 they continue. ;and have nothing to eat 
Mark 6. 36 buy.. bread: [for they have nothing to eat] 
8. 2 vath me tliree days, and have nothing to 

15. Not any tvord, ov irSc f)rj/j.a ou pan rhema. 
Luke I. 37 For with God nothing shall be impossible 

16. Not even any, ov Se tis ou de lis. 

I Ti. 6. 7 it is) certain we can carry nothing out 

17. fTot even one, ovSeis oudeis. - 

Matt. 5,13 it is thenceforth good for nothing, but to 
, JO. 26 there is nothing covered that shall not be 
17. 20 and nothing shall be impossible unto you 
21. 19 found nothing thereon, but leaves only 
23. 16 shall swear by the temple, it is nothing 
23. 18 sliall swear by the altar, it is nothing ; but 

26. 62' said unto him, Answerest thou nothing? 

27. 12 when he was accused, .he answered not. 
■ af. 24 When Pilate saw that he could prevail n. 

«Mark 7. 15 There is nothing from without a man, t. 

^ > 9- 29 This kind can come forth by nothing but 

II. 13 when he came to it, he found nothing but 

14. So asked Jesus, sajdng, Answerest thou not.? 

|i4. 61 But he held his peace, and ansv/ered no. 

[15. 3 accused him . . [but he answered nothing] 

! 15. 4 Pilate asked him . . Answerest thou noth.? 

'15, s Jesus yet answered nothing; so that Pilate 

fLOke 4. 2 in those days he did eat nothing ; and w. 

' Y<K' 5 ^^ 'i^B.ye toiled. ..and have taken notliing 

j^^'l^'asd Qbt^iSig shall b.y any means iuirt yon 



703 



NOW 



Lukei2. 2 there is nothing covered, that shall not be 

22. 35 lacked ye any thing? And thoy said, Ko. 

23. 9 ho questioned, .but ho ansvr'ered him no. 
23. 15 nothing worthy of death is done unto him 
23. 41 but this man hath done nothing amiss 

John 3. 27 A man can receive nothing, c.tcept it be 
5. 19 'J'ho Son can do nothing of himself, butw. 

5. 30 1 can of mine own self do nothing : as I h. 

6. 63 tho flesh proQtoth nothing: tho words that 

7. 26 lie spcakcth boldly, .-ind they say nothing 

8. 28 shall yo know, .(that) I do nothing of mys. 

8. 54 If I honour myself, my honour is nothing 

9. 33 thi? man wero not of God, ho could do n. 

12. jg Perceive yo how yo prevail nothing;? bch. 

14. 30 prince, .comctli, and hath nothing in mo 

15. 5 branches, .without mo ye c.in do nothing 

16. 23 And in that day yo shall ask mo nothing 

16. 24 Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my u. 
18. 20 Jesus answered, .in secret have I said n. 
21. 3 They wont. .and thatnighttheycaughtn.' 

Acts 4. 14 beholding tho man . .they could say noth. 

17. 21 spent their timo in nothing else, but cit. 

20. 20 how I kept back nothing that was proflt. 

2 1. 24 all may kno v/ that those things . . are noth. 
26. 31 This man doeth nothing wortliy of dcatli 
28. 17 though I have committed nothing against 

Ilom!i4. 14 that (there is) nothing unclean of itself 
-J Co. 4. 4 For I know nothing by myself ; yet am I 
7. 19 Circumcision is n. . .uncircumcision is no. 
8. 2 he knov/eth [nothing] yet as ho ought to 
8. 4 we know that an idol (is) nothing in tho 

13. 3 have not charity, it proflteth mo nothing 
2 Co. 12. II in nothing am I behind .. though I he no. 
GaL ^2.; 6 lor thoy who seemed, .added nothing to 

"4. I diffcreth nothing from a servant, though 

£. '2 if . .circumcised, Christ shall profit you n. 

Phil. I. ioTiope, that in nothing I shall be ashamed 

I Ti. 4. 4 nothing to be refused, if it be received w. 

6. 7 For we brought nothing into (this) world 

Titus 1. 15 unto them that are defiled, .(is) nothing 

Phm. 14 But without thy mind would I dorotliing 

Heb. 2. 8 he left nothing (that is) not put under him 

7. 14 Moses spake nothing concerning priesth. 

^ 7. 19 For tho law made nothing perfect ; but 

•JS Eev. 3. 17 sayest, lam rich. .and have need of noth. 

IQ.Not even, ovre oute. 

John 4. 11 Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and 
NOTHING... at any time, at all — 
Any thing not even at any time, ir3;'...oJ5eVoTE. 
•Jf Acts II. 8 [nothing] common or unclean hath at any t. 
NOTHING, as — 
No, nothing, rh lah.' 

Dan. 4. 35 all tho inhabitants. .(ar6)iepnted as not. 
NOTHING, to bring to — 
l.To make few, little, aw^ maat, 5. 

Jer. 10. 24 in thine anger, lest thou bring me -to no. 

i.To put away or aside, &.6eTeo> aiheteo. 

1 Co. I. 19 T/ill bring to nothing the understanding 
NOTHING but — 

Only, PI rc!j. 

Gen. 26. 29 wo have done unto thee notliing Tjut good 

NOTHING, (for) — 

Oralis, free, for nought, n;n chinnam, 

Exodai. 2 the seventh he shall go out free for noth. 

c Sa. 24. 24 offer, .that which doth cost me nothing 

NOTHING worth — 
For nothing, Sn? leal. 

Job 24. 25 who wiU. .make my speech nothing wo.f 

NOTICTE, to take — 

To discern, n?; nakar, 5. 

2 Sa. 3. 36 all the people took notice, .andit pleased 

NOTICE before, to have — 

To tell or announce beforehand, irpoKurayyeWa. 
2 Co. 9. 5 your bounty, whereof [ye had notice bef.] 

NOTWITHSTANDING — 

1. Only, %>} ak. 

Exod2i. 21 Notwit3i3tanding, « he continue a day or 

2. And only, 11NI veak. 

Josh 22. 19 Notwithstanding, if the land ol yourpo. 

3. End, cessation, nothing, D|)K ephes. 

Judg. 4. 9 notwithstanding the journey that thou 

4. Only, pi raq. 

2 Ch. 6 9 Notwithstanding thon shalt not bnlld the 

S.Biit, aWd alia. 

Kev. 2. 20 ITotwithstandlng I have a few things ag. 

6.But yet, irX-fjv plen. 

Luke 10. II notjvithstanding, be ye sure of this, that 

10. 20 Notwithstanding in this rejoice not, that 

Phil. I. i3 notwithstanding„eveFy way, whether in 

4. 14 Notwithstanding ye have done well that 

NOUGHT — 

1. Vanity, JiN aven. 

Amos 5. 5 seek not Eeth-el . . Beth-el shall come to n. 

2. Ruin, vacancy, 'n'n tohu. 

Isa. 49. 4 I have spent my strength for nought, and 
S.Not anything, dotkD'k^ lo meumah. 

Deuti3. 17 there shall cleave nought of the cursed 
4. Confutation fullconviction,&.ire\eyfi.6s apelegmos. 
-- Acts i9i 27 our crait is in danger to be set at nought 



5. Not even one, oiSels oudeis. 

Acts 5. 36 all.. wore scattered, and broosht to nottc 
NOUGHT, for — -*- -a» 

1. Gratis, for nought, Djn chinnam. 

Gen. 29. 15 ch.ou!de!t thou therefore scrrs ma for n.t 

Job I. 9 and said. Doth Job rear God for nought 1 

22. taken a pledge from thy brother for uou. 

Isa. 52. 3 Yo have sold yourselves for nought ; and 

52. 5 that my people is taken away for noughtr 

MaL 1. 10 do yo kindle (lire) on mine altar for nou. 

2. Without wealth or substance, [in tS^ belo hon. 

Pea. 44. 12 Thou BoUost thy people for nought, and 
Z. Freely, without payment, Saiptdv dorean. 

2 Th. 3. 8 K cither did wc cat any man's broad torn. 
NOUGHT, (thing) of — 
\. Nought, notliing, ton epha. 

Isa. 41. 24 ye (are) of nothing, and your work of no. 
2. End, cessation, nothing, DJN ephes. 

Isa. 41. 12 shall bo as nothing, and oa s thhig of no. 
Z.At nothing, •qri nhb Iclo dabar. 

Amos 6. 13 Yc which rejoice in a thing of nought, w. 
i.Ituin, vacancy, >nri tohu. 

Isa. 29. 21 turrr aside the jiiat for tfthlng of nought 
NOUGHT, to bring or come to — 
l.To fade or wear away, ^5} nabel. 

Job 14. i3 surely the mountain falling cometb to u, 
2. To make void, ^l^ pur, 5. 

. Psa. 33. 10 bringeth tho counsel of the heathen to n. 
3. 2*0 break oj/', make void, "n^ parar, 5. 

Nch. 4. 15 God had brought their counsel to Doughl 
i.To be brolxn, made void, i-yp parar, 6. 

Isa. 8. 10 Take counsel . .and it shall cometo nonght 

5. To cut off, lay waste, destroy, iDj* shamad, 5. 

Deut2S. 63 destroy j^ju, and to bring you to nonght 

6. To desolate, lay waste, ipTj/i6<i) erem/)o. ' 

P>c7. i3. 17 in one hour so great riches is come to n< 

7. To malce useless, -unthout effect, Karapylai katar. 

1 Co. I. 28 things which are not, to bring to nought 

2. 6 princes of this world, that come to nought 

8. To loose down, KaroKiio fxilaluv; 

Acts 5, 38 if.. this work be of men, it will come to no. 
NOUGHT, to bo brought to — 
To cease, fail, have an end, D5l< aphes. 

Isa. 29. 20 For the terrible one 13 brought to nought 
NOUGHT, to set at — 
To free, make void, refuse, VI? para. 

Prov.^. 25 But ye have set at nought all my oonnsel 
NOUGHT, to — 
There is not, there are not, ]'.)< ayin. 

Job 8. 22 place of the wicked shall ceme to nonght 
NOURISH (up in), to — 
l.To make great, magnify, bring up, Via gadal, 3. 

Isa. I. 2 I have nourished and brought up chlldrea 

■ 23. 4 neither do I nourish up young men, (nor) 

44. 14 planteth an ash, and the rain doth nour. 

Dan. I. 5 Eolnourishing them three years, that at the 

2.T0 Jceep living or alive, n;ri chayah, 3. 

2 Sa. 12. 3 which he had bought and nourished up 
Isa. 7. 21 sliall nourish a young cow and two sheep 

Z.To provide, nourish, sustain, "^O kul, 3a. 
Gen. 45. 11 And there will I nourish thee ; for yet 

47. 12 Joseph nourished his father, and his bre. 

50. 21 I will nourish you, and your little ones 
Kuth 4. 13 he shall be. .a nonrisher of thine old age 

4. To multiply, nourish, n^-i rabah, 3. 

Eze. 19. 2 she nourished her whelps among young 

5. To nourish or bring up, ava.rpi<ptj> anatrepho. 

Acts 7. 20 nourished up in his father's house three 
7. 21 took him up, and nourished him for her 

6. To nourish much, iKrpfipui ektrepho. 

Eph. 5. 29 nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the 
7. To be nourished in, iyTpccpo/Mai entrephomai. 

I Ti. 4. 6 nourished up in the words of faith and of 
i.To nourish, Tp(<pai treplw. 

Acts 12. 20 hecause their country was nourished by 
Jas. s- 5 ye have nourished your hearts, as in a day 
Rev. 12. 14 where she is nourished for a time, and fc 

NOUEISHMENT ministered, to have — 

To supply besides, iwixopriyca epicRortged. 

Col. 2. 19 having nouriBhment ministered,' aikl knit 
NOVICE — 
One newly planted, ve6(pvros neophtUbs. 

1 Xi. 3. 6 Not a novice, lest being luWi tip with'p. 
NOW — 

l.Then, I;if< edayin. 

Ezra 4. 23 Now when the co»»» of king Artftxenes"' 
2.Then, tK az. 

Josh. 22. 31 now ye have delivered the chlMr«i of I. 

Z.Here, now, k'ibx, 'iBx epho. 

Gen. 27. 37 what shall I ^o now tmtd th8«, my son? 
43. II father Israel said unto them, jf . .so noW 
Judg. 9. 38 Where(ls)nowthy mouth, wherewith thott 

2 Ki.io. 10 Know now thatthea^ shall fall imto the 
Job 17. IS where (js) no«r my hope! «»for ny boo* 



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Job. 10. G Know now that God hath overthrown mc 

15. z3 Oh that my words were now written ! Oh 
24. 25 And if. .not (30) now, who will make me 

Prov. 6. 3 Do this now, my son, and deliver thyself 
laa. 22. I What aileth thee now, that thou art wh. 

4. Here, hither, then, njn hennah. 

Numi4. 19 hast forgiven this people, .even until now 
5. This, ni zch. 

2 Ki. i'. 5 said unto them, Why are ye now turned 

& To day, D'vn hayyovi. 

Deut3i. 21 even now, before I ha ve brought them into 
I Sa. 9. 9 for (he that is) now (called) a prophet was 
Neh. I. 6 1 pray before thee now, d.ay and night 
Jer. 34. 15 ye were now turned, and had done right 

"J. Already, now, 133 kehar. 

Eccl. 3. 15 That which hath been Is now ; and that 
■, 9. 6 their hatred, and their envy, is now per. 

9. 7 Go thyway..Godnowaocepteththywork3 
htBecause, '3 hi. 

Josh. 5. 5 Now all tho people that came out were 

9tNoia, ]a? kean. 

Kzra 4. 13 Be it known now unto the king, that if 
4. 14 Now because we have maintenance from 
4. 21 Give ye now commandment to cause these 
5. 16 since that time even until now hath it 
6. 6 Now . . Tatnai, governor beyond the river 

Dan. 2. 23 hast made known unto me now what we 

3. 15 Now if ye be ready that at what time ye 

4. 37 Now I Nebuchadnezzar praise and extol 
5. 12 now let Daniel be called, and he will show 
5. 15 now the wise (men), the astrologers, have 

5. 16 now if thou canst read the writing, and 

6. 8 Now, king, establish the decree, and si, 

lO.Pray, please now, Nj na. 

Gen. 12. II Behold now, I know that thou(art)a (air 
ll.Ifoiv, nnj; attah. 

Gen. 22. 12 now I knowthat thou feare.st God, seeing 
26. 22 now the Lord hath made room tor us, and 
26. 29 thou (art) now the blessed of the Lord 

12.A step, time, Dys paam. 

Gea. 2. 23 This (is) now bone of my bones, and flesh 

zg. 35 and she said. Now will I praise the Lord 

30. 20 now mil my husband dwell with me, bee. 

46. 30 Now let me die, since I have seen thy face 

Prov. 7. 12 Now (is she) without, now in the streets 

13.iVow, at present, &pTi arti. 

Matt. 3. 15 Jesus answering, .unto him. Suffer, .now 
It. 12 from the days of J. the Baptist until now 
26. 53 Thinkest thou that I cannot now pray to 
John 2. 10 thou hast kept the good wine until now 
9. 19 born blind ? how then doth he now see ? 
9. 25 I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I 
13. 7 What I do thou knowest not now ; but 
13. 19 Now I tell you before it come, that, when 
13. 33 as I said uuto the Jews, .so now I say to 
13. 37 Why cannot 1 follow thee now 2 I will 

16. 12 things to say. .ye cannot bear them now 
16. 31 Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe? 

..X Co. 13. 12 For now we see through a glass, darkly 

13. 12 nowlknowin part; but then shalllknow 
• 16. 7 For I will not see you now by the way; but 

■ Gal. I. 9 As we said before, so say I now again. If 

I. 10 For do I now persuade men, or God? or 
yr 4. 20 I desire to be present with you now, and 
[i ITi. 3. 6 But now when Timotheus came from you 

■ 2 Th. 2. 7 only he who now letteth(will let), until he 
I'lPe. I.. 6 though now for a season, if need be, ye are 
-I I.' 8 in whom, though now ye see (him) not, yet 
J 1 Jo. 2. 9 He that.. hateth..isin darkness. .until now 

J Kev. 12. 10 Now is come salvation, and strength, and 

\i.But, now, end, further, Se cle. 
> Matt I. 22 Now all this was done that it might be 
[See aiso John 5. 25; 6. 10; 19. 23; Acts 27. 9; Kom. 15. 
8 ; I Cor. 10. 11 ; 25. 50; Gal. i. 20; 4. i, &c.] 

15. Truly, certainly, therefore, 5^ de. 

Luke 2. 15 Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and 

16. Still, yet, hitherto. %ti eti. 

John2i. 6 now they were not able to draw it for the 
Rom 14. 15 if thy brother be grieved, .now walkest 

n.Now, already, ^Srj ede. 

Matt. 3. 10 now also the ax is laid unto the root of 

14. IS This is a desert place, and the time is now 
1,4. 24 the ship was now in the midst of the sea 

15. 32 because they continue with me now three 
Mark 4. 37 beat into the ship, so that it was now full 

6. 35 And when the day was now far spent, his 

6. 35 This is a desert place, and now the time 
8. •,2 because they have now been with me three 

II. It now the eventide was come, he went out 
15. 42 now when the even was come, because it 

luke 3. 9 now also the ax is laid unto the root of 

7. 6 when he was now not far from the house 
II. 7 Trouble me not: the door is now shut, and 

14. 1 7 to say .. Come ; for all things are now ready 
21. 30 When they now shoot forth, ye see and 
El. 30 and know., that summer is now nigh at h. 

loim 4. 51 as he was now going down, his servants 
■ -, 5. 6 knew that he had been now a long time 
'6. 17 it was now dark, and Jesus was not come 
J. 14 Now about the midst of the feast, Jesus 
13. 2 the devil having now put into the heart of 

15. 3 Now ye are clean through the word which 
19.48 Jesus knowing that all things were now 
ai.' ^ when the morning was now come, Jesus 

. «. 14 This is now tho third time that Jesus show. 



Acts 4. 3 and ptit . . in hold . . for it was now eventide 
27. 9 wlien sailing was now dangerous, because 

Kom. I. 10 if by any means now at length I might h. 

4. 19 he considered not his own body [now] d. 

13. II now (it is) high time to awake out of sleep 

1 Co. 4. 8 Now ye are full, now ye are rich, ye have 

6. 7 Now therefore there is utterly a fault am. 
Phil. 4. 10 that now at the last your care of me hath 

2 Ti. 4. 6 I amnowreadyto bcoffered, and the time 
2 Pe. 3. I Tliis second epistle, beloved, I now write 
I Jo. 3. 8 darkness is past, and the true light now a. 

18.^5 to the rest, henceforth, Th Xornhv to loipon. 
Matt 26. 45 Sleep on now, and take, .rest, behold, the 
Marki4. 41 Sleeponnow, and take, .rest; it is enough 

19. Now, i/vy nun. 

Matt 26. 65 behold, now ye have heard his blasphemy 
27. 42 let him now come down from the cross, and 
27. 43 let him deliver him now, if he will have 

Markio. 30 he shall receive an hundred fold now in 

15. 32 Let Christ the king of Israel descend now 
Luke 2. 29 now lettest thou thy servant depart in p. 

6. 2 1 Blessed (are ye) that hunger no w : for ye 
6. 21 Blessed (are ye) that weep now : for ye sh. 

6. 25 Woe unto you that laugh n6w ! for ye sh. 
II. 39 Now do ye Pharisees make clean the out. 

16. 25 now he is comforted, and thou art torm. 
ig. 42 If thou hadst known, .but now they are 
22. 36 But now, he that hath a purse, let him t. 

John 2. 8 Draw out now, and bear unto the governor 
4. 18 he whom thou now hast is not thy husband 
4. 23 the hour cometh, and now is, when the 
$. 25 The hour is coming, and now .is, when the 
8. 40 But now ye seek to kill me, a man that 

8. 52 said . . Now we know that thou hast a de. 

9. 21 by what means he now seeth, we know not 

9. 41 now ye say. We see ; therefore your sin re. 

11. 22 But I know, that even now, whatsoever 
12. 27 Now is my soul troubled ; and what shall 

12. 31 Now is the judgment of this world : now 

13. 31 Now is the Son of man glorified, and God 

13. 36 Whither I go, thou canst not follow me 

14. 29 now I have told you before it come to p. 

15. 22 but now they have no cloak for their sin 

15. 24 now have they both seen and hated both 

16. 5 But now I go my way to him that sent me 
16. 22 ye now therefore have sorrow ; but I will 
16. 29 now speakest thou plainly, and speakest 
16. 30 Now are we sure that thou knowest all 

16. 32 Behold, the hour cometh, yea, is [now] c. 

17. 5 now, O Father, glorifiy thou me with th. 
17. 7 Now they have known that all things w. 

17. 13 now come I to thee ; and these things I 

18. 36 but now is my kingdom not from hence 

21. 10 Bring of the fish which ye have now cau. 
Acts 2. 33 he hath shed forth this, which ye [now] 

3. 17 now, brethren, I wot that through igno. 

7. 4 removed him into this land, wherein yen. 
7. 34 And now come, I will send thee into E. 

7, 52 of whom ye have been now the betrayers 

10. 5 And now send men to Joppa, and call for 

10. 33 Now therefore are we all here present b. 

12. II Now I know of a surety, that the Lord 

13. II now, behold, the hand of the Lord (is) u. 

15. 10 Now therefore why tempt ye God, to put 

16. 36 sent, .uow therefore dej^art, and go in p. 
16. 37 now do they thrust us out privily? nay 
20. 22 now, behold, I go bound in the spirit unto 
20. 25 now, behold, I know that ye all, among 

22. I fathers, hear ye my defence. .now unto you 
22. 16 now whytarriest thou? arise, and be bab. 

23. 15 Now therefore ye with the council signi. 

23. 21 now are they ready, lookingfor a promise 

24. 13 can they prove the things whereof they [n.] 
26. 6 now I stand and am judged for the hope 
26. 17 the Gentiles, unto whom [now] I send thee 

Kom, 3.21 But now the righteousness of God without 
5. 9 being now justified by his blood, we shall 

5. II by whom we have now received the aton. 

6. 19 now yield your members servants to right. 

6. 21 those things whereof ye arenow ashamed? 

8. I therefore now no condemnation to them 
8. 22 and travaileth injain together until now 

11. 30 have now obtained mercy through their 

11. 31 Even so hav« these also now not believed 
13. II now(is)oursalvatiDnnearerthan'when we 
i6 26 But now is made manifest, and by the Sc. 

1 Co. 3. 2 ye were not able.. neither yet now are ye 

7. 14 else were your children unclean ; but now 

12. 20 But now. .many members, yet but oneb. 

2 Co. 5. 16 yet now henceforth know we (him) no m. 

6. 2 now (is) thB accepted time, .now (is) thed. 

7. 9 Now I rejoice, not that ye were made so. 

13. 2 being absent now I write to them which 
Gal. I. 23 now preacTieth the faith which once he d. 

2. 2oihe life which I now live in the flesh 1 1, 
fl. 3 having begun in the Spirit, are ye now 
4. 9 But now, after that ye have known God 

4. 25 answereth to Jerusalem whichnowis, and 
4.2933 then he., persecuted him . . so . . now 

Eph. 2. 2 the spirit that now worketh in the child. 

3. 5 as it is now revealed unto his holy apost. 
3. 10 To the intent that now, unto the princi. 

5. 8 For ye were sometimes darkness, but now 
Phil. I. 5 in the gospel from the first day until now 

I. 20 now also Christ shall be inagnifled in my 
I. 30 ye saw in me, (and) now hear (to be) in 
2. 12 but now much more in my absence, work 
3. 18 Ihave told you ofteu,andnowtell you even 
Col. I. 24 Who now rejoice in my sufferings for you 

1 Th. 3. 8 now we live, if ye stand fast in tlio Lord 

2 Th. 2. 6 now ye know wltat withholdcth, that he 



1 Ti. 4. 8 havingpromiseof the life that now is, and 

2 Ti. I. 10 But is now made manifest by the appear. 
Heb. 2. 8 But now we see not yet all things put un. 

9. 5 of which we cannot now speak particula. 
g. 24 now to appear in the presence of God for 
9. 26 but [now] once, in tiie end of the world 

12. 26 but now he hath promised, saying. Yet 
Jas. 4. 13 Go to now, ye that say. To day, or to mo^ 

. . ^ 4. 16 But now ye rejoice in your boastings : all . 
y 5. I Go to now. .rich men, weep and howl for 

1 Pe* 1. 12 they didmiuisterthethingswhicharenow 

, 2. 10 (are) now the people of GoVl . .but now hi 
/ 2. 25 but are now returned unto the shepherd, 
' 3. 21 whereunto. .baptism doth also now save 

2 Pe. 3. 7 the heavens and the earth which are uovf 

3. 18 To him (be) glory both now and for ever 

1 Jo. 2. 1 3 even now are there many antichrists, wh. 

2. 28 And now, little children, abide in him 
3. 2 Beloved, now are we the sons of God ; and 
' 4. 3 and even now already is it in the world 

2 John 5 And now I beseech thee, lady, not as th* 
Jude 25 (be)glory and majesty . . both nov/ and ever 

20. The now, the present things, to vZy ia nun. 
Acts 4. 29 And now. Lord, behold their threatenings 
5. 38 And now I say unto you, Eefrain from th. 

20. 32 And now, brethren, I commend you to G. 
27. 22 And now I e.^iort you to be of good che,, 

21. Nov:, at this moment, vvvi nuni. 

Rom. 6. 22 But now being made free from sin, and 
7. 6 But now we are delivered from the law 

7. 17 Now then it is no more I that do it, but 
15. 23 But now having no more place in these 
15. 25 But now I go unto Jerusalem to minister 

1 Co. 5. 1 1 But now I have written unto you not to 

12. 18 But now hath God set the members every 

13. 13 Andnowabideth faith, hope, charity, th. 

14. Now, brethren, if I come unto you spea. 

15. 20 But now is Christ risen from the dead 

s Co. 8. II Now therefore perform the doing, .that 

8. 22 but nov/ much more diligent, upon the 
Eph. 2. 13 But now in Christ Jesus ye who someti. 
Col. I. 21 you, that wore, .alienated, .now hath ho 

I. 26 the mystery which. .now is made maniff st 
3. 8 But now yc also put off all these ; anger 
Phm. . 9 and now also a prisoner of Jesus Chrisi; 

II but now profitable to thee and to me 
Heb. 8. 6 But now hath he obtained a more excell; 
II. 16 But [now] they desire a-better. .that is, aa 

22.Therefore, then, now, oZv oun. 

Marki2. 20 [Now] there were seven brethren: and tho 

Luke 10. 36 Which [uov/] of these three, thinkest thou 

Johni6. 19 [Now] Jesus knew that they were desirous 

19. 29 [Now] there waa set a vessel full of vino. 

21. 7 Now when Simon Peter heard that itv/aa 
Acts I. 18 Now this man purchased a field with tho 

II. 19 Now they which were scattered abroad 
25. I Now when Festus was come, i Co, 9. 25- 
'i'i.And, Kat kai, i Co. 4. 7. 
NOW already — 
Mven now or already, Koi ijSri kai ede. 

Acts 27. 9 because the fast was uow already past, P. 

NOW... net, or no more — 

Not any more, no more, oviceri ouketi, 

John 4. 42 Now we believe, not because of thy say. 

17. 11 And now I am no more in the world, bu5 

21. 6 now they were not able to draw it for tho 

Rom 14. IS be grieved, .now walkest thou not charit. 

Phm. 16 Not now as a servant, but above a servauS 

NOW then, or henoefortli — 
Therefore, ilien, now, ovv oun. 

2 Co. 5. 20 Now then we are ambassadors 2 Co. 5. 16 

NOW, seeing that which — / 
Already, noio, n33 kehar. ^ 

Eccl. 2. 16 seeing that which now (is>, in the days to 
NUMBER — 
\. Search, searching, lijri cheqer. 

Job 34. 24 break in pieces mighty men without num. 
i.Numier, amount, noja miksah. 

Exodi2. 4 take..accor'uingtothenumberof thesouls 
Z.Meni, goddess of fate, ''M meni. 

Isa. 65. II furnish the drink off ering unto tbal num. 
i. Number, yjQ minyan. 

Ezra 6. 17 according to the number of the tribes of 

S.Number, narration, reckoning, "ispo miepar. 
Gen. 34. 30 few in number, they shall gather thems, 
41. 49 he left numbering; for(it was) without n, 
Exodi6. 16 an omer for every man. .the number of y., 
23. 26 barren, .the number of thy days I will ful 
Lev. 25. IS, IS According to the number of years 
'25. 16 to the number, .of the fruits doth he sell 
25. 50 shall be according unto the number of y. 
Num. I. 2 with the number of. .names, every mala 
I. 18 according to the number of the names 3 
So in V. 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42. S. 
3. 22, 34 according to the number of all the m, 
3. 28 In the number of all the males, from am, 
3. 40 Lord said . . take the number of their na. 
3. 43 all the first born males by the number of 
14. 29 according to your whole number, from fe 

14. 34 After the number of the days in which y» 

15. 12 According to the number that ye shall pA 
15. 12 do to everyone according to their number 
23. 10 and the number oi the fourth . . of JsraA 
261 53 divided . . according to tlie cuialMr iH Mt 



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muiftg. i8, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 37 according to thoir n; 

31. 36 the half . .was in nnmber three hunched 
Dent 4. 27 yo shall bo left few in number amonpthe 

32. 8 according to the number of the children 
Josh 4. s, 8 according unto the number of the tribes 
Jadg. 6. 5 thoy and their camels were without num. 

7. 6 the number of them thatlapped, (putting) 

7. 12 their camels (were) without number, as 

21. 23 and took, .wives, according to their num. 

1 3a. 6. 4 the number of the lords of the Philistines 
6. 18 the number of all the cities of the Philis. 

a Sa. 2. 15 Then there arose and went over by numb. 
20 every toot six toes, four and twenty in n. 

2 that I may know the number of the peo. 
31 according to the number of the tribes of 

2 whose number (was) in the days of David 
40 the number throughout the genealogy of 
II this (is) the number of the mighty men 

23 these (are) the numbers of the bands . . rea. 

2 bring the number of them to me, that I 
5 Joab gave the sum of the number of the 

16 Of the gold, .and the iron, .no number 

3 their number by their polls, man by man 

24 as they were counted by number of names 

31 by number, according to the order com. 
I the number of the workmen according to 
7 So the number of them, with their breth. 

1 Now the children of Israel alter their n. 

23 David took not the number of them from 

24 neither was the number put in the acco. 

3 the people (were) without number that c. 

11 according to tlio number of their account 

12 The whole number of the chief of the fa. 

32 ftie number of the burnt offerings, which 
7 to the number of thirty thousand, and tli. 
9 this (is) the number of them : thirty cha. 

2 The number of the men.ot the people of 

4 the daily burnt offerings by number, ac. 
34 By number (and) by weight of every one 

7 the number, .of the men of the people of 

11 On that day the number of those that w. 

5 burnt offerings, .to the number of them 

6 let it not come in to the number of the m. 
9 doeth. .marvellous things -without numb. 

10 doeth great things.. wonders without nu. 
5 the number of his months (are) with thee 

20 the number of years is hidden to the op. 

21 when the number of his months is cut off 

3 Is there any number of his armies ? and 
37 I would declare unto him the number of 
26 neither can the number of his years be 8. 
21 because, .the number of thy days (is) gx. 

12 When thpy were, .a few men in number 
34 and caterpillars, and that without number 

4 He telleth the number of the stars ; he 

8 There are. .queens, .virgins without num. 

17 the residue of the number of archers, tho 
40. a6 that bringeth out their host by number 

Jer. 2. 28 the number of thy cities are thy gods, J. 

I. 32 people have forgotten me days without u. 
II. 13 the number of thy cities were thy gods, 
11. 13 the number of the streets of Jerusalem 
44. 28 Yet a small number that escape the sword 

4. 4, 9 to the number of the days that thou s. 

4. 5 according to the number of the days, th. 

5. 3 Thou shalt also take thereof a few in nu. 
g. 2 I, Daniel understood by books the nam. 
I. 10 Yet the number of the children of Israel 
I. 6 For a nation . . strong, and without number 

S.Ifumber, inspection, "lijsp miphqad. 

2 Sa. 24. 9 Joab gave up the sum of the imrnber of 

1 Ch.2i. 5 Joab gave the sum of the number of the 

7. dumber, rrisD sephorah. 

Psa. 71. 15 all the day ; for I know not the numbers 

^.Number, apiB/jios arithmos. 

Lnke22. 3 Judas . .being of the number of the twelve 
John 6. 10 sat down, in number about five thousand 
Acts 4. 4 the number of the men was about live th. 

5. 36 to whom a nnmber of men, about four h. 

6. 7 the number of the disciples multiplied in 
II. 21 a great number believed, and turned unto 
16. 5 the churches, .increased in number daily 

Bom. 9. 27 Though the number of the children of Is. 
Itev. 5. II [the number of them was ten thousand] 

7. 4 1 heard the number of them which were 
9. 16 the number of the army. .1 heard the nu. 

13. 17 of the beast, or the number of his name 

13. 18 Ijethim..couiitthenumber..foritisthen. 
13. 18 his number (is") Six hundred threescore 
15. 2Tictory..over the number of his name 
20. 8 the number of whom., as the sand 6f the 

KTTSTBEB (of people) — 

Crowd, Sx^os ocMds. 

Markio. 46 his disciples and a great number of peo. 

Acts 1. 15 the number of the names together were 

KVKKEE, to make of the — , 

To judge in, reckon among, iyKplvw egkrino. 

2 Co. 10. 12 we dare not make ourselves of tha num. 

MTIHBEE, to — 

\.To number, count, appoint, r\\0 manah. 

Gen. 13. 16 so that if a man can number the dust of 
s Sa. 24. I moved David, .to say. Go, number Israel 
I Kiao. 25 number thee an army like the army that 
'i C!fc.2i. I Satan . . provoked David to mmiber Israel 
" 37. 34 Joab the son of Zeruiah began to number 
Psa. 00. 18 So teach (us) to number our days, that 
laa. Is* » ^«refore will I number you to the sword 



21. 

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2. To number, count, appoint, n.;d mena. 

Dan. 5. 26 Qod hath numbered tiiy kingdom, and fi. 

3. To write, cypher, number, "159 saphar. 

Gen. 15. 5 tell the stars, if thou bo able to number 
Lev. 15. 13 ha shall number to himself seven days for 
15. 28 then she shall number to herself seven d. 

23. 16 Even unto the morrow, .shall yo number 

25. 8 thoushaltnumber.=cvensabbath3of years 
Deut 16. 9 Seven weeks slialt thou number unto theo 

jS. 9 begin to number the seven weeks from 
2 Sa. 24. 10 heart smote him after that he had numb. 

1 Ch.2i. 2 number Israel from Beer-sheba even to D. 
X Ch. 2. 17 Solomon numbered all the strangers that 

2. 17 wherewith David his fatherhad numbered 
Ezra I. 8 numbered them unto Sheshbazzar, the p. 
Job 14. 16 For now thou numberest my steps : dost 

39. 2 Canst thou number the months, .they fu. 
laa. 22. 10 ye have numbered the houses of JerusaL 
i.To number, recount, igo saphar, 3. 

Job 38. 37 Who can number the clouds In wisaom? 
5.T0 inspect, njsa paqad. 

Exod3o. 12 when thou numberest. .when (thou; nu. 

Num. I. 3 thou and Aaron shall number them by' 

1. 19 so he numbered them in the wilderness 

I. 44 which Hoses and Aaron numbered, and 

3. 15 Number the children of Levi after the ho. 

3. IS from a month, .and upward shalt thou n. 
3. i5 Moses numbered them, according to the 
3. 39 which Mosc3 and Aaron numbered at the 

3. 40 Number all the first born of the males 

3. 42 Moses numbered, as the Lord commanded 

4. 23 j?rom thirty years old.. shalt thbunumber 
4. 29 thou shalt number them after.'.their fr.rr.i. 
4. 30 shalt thou number tliem, every one that 
4. 34 Moses and Aaron, .numbered the sous of 
4. 37, 41, 45 whom Moses and Aaron did num. 
4. 46 whom, .the chief of Israel numbered 

26. 63 who numbered the children of Israel in 
26. 64 numbered, when they numbered the ch. 

josh. 8. 10 Joshuarose up.. andnumbered the people 

: Sa. II. 8 when he numbered them in Bezek,"the c. 

13. 15 Saul numbered the people, .present with 

14. 17 Number now, and see who is gone from 
14. 17 And when they had numbered, behold, J. 
15. 4 Saul, .numbered them in Telaim, two h. 

2 Sa. 18. t David numbered the people that (were) 

24. 2 number ye the people, that I may know 
24. 4 went out . . to number the people of Israel 
I KL 20. IS Then he numbered the young men of-the 
20. IS after them he numbered all the people 
20. 26 Ben-hadad numbered the Syrians, and w. 
2Ei 3. 6 Jehoram went out., and numbered all I. 
2 Ch.25. 5 he numbered them from twenty years old 
6.T0 nuniber, apiBnew arithmea 

Eev. y. 9 great multitude, which no man could nu. 
7. To reckon, XoyiConai logizomai. 

Markis. 28 [he was numbered with the transgressorsj 
inmEEE, to take into the — 

To be laid or put down, KaraKiyofiai Icatalegomai. 
I Ti. 5. 9 Let not a widow be taken into the number 
NITMBEE after or throughout the genealogy, to — 
To rechyn self by genealogy, b.n; yachas, 7. 

I Ch, 7. 9 the number of them, after their genealogy 

7. 40 the number throughout the genealogy of 

injHBEE, certain — 

Nuniber, reckoning, 12CP mispar. 

Deutas. 3 according to his fault, by a certain nnmber 

injlSBEE, odd — 

To be aver and above, superfluous, 1"? adaph. 
Num. 3. 48 Y.'herev«th the odd number of them is to 

NUlffBEExI!) — 

Nuviber, reckoning, "iicp mispar. 

I Ch.23. 27 the Levites(were) numbered from twenty 

innSIBEEED, to be — 
l.To number, njo manah. 

I Ch.2i. 17 (that) commanded tne people to be num. ? 

2. To be numbered, mo manah, 2. 

Gen. 13. 16 (then) shall thy seed also be numbered 

1 Ki, 3. 8 that cannot be numbered nor counted for 

8. s tli^' could not he told nor numbered for 

2 Ch. s. 6 which could not betold nor numbered Sor 
Eccl. 1. 15 thatwhichiswantingcannotbenumbered 
Isa. S3- 12 and he was numbered ■Hfith the transgres. 

3. To be written, cyphered, numbered, ISD saphar, 2. 

Gen. 16. 10 that it shall not be numbered for multit. 
32.12 whi ch cannot be numbered for multitude 
I Ch 23. 3 the Lei-ites were numbered from the age 
Jer. 33. 22 As the host of heaven cannot be numbered 
Hos. I. 16 which cannot be measured nor numbered 

LTo number, recount, T5Q saphar, 3. 

Psa. 40. 5 works, .they are more than can be numb. 

b.To inspect, np? paqad. 

Eiod3o. 13, 14 thatpasseth among them that are nu. 
38. 25 the silver of them that were numbered of 
38. 26 for every one that went to be numbered 
Num. I. 21 Those that were numbered of them 
So in v. 22, 23, 23, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 4I) 43- 

I. 44 These (are) those that were numbered, w. 
1. 4s So were aU those that were numbered of 

1. 46 Even all they that were numbered, were 

2. 4 his host, and those that were numbered 
8« in V. 6, B, II, 13, iSi i-g, si, 3$, s&, aS, ift- .. 




Num. 2. 9, 16 All that were numbered in the ci.iii» 
3. 24 All that were nurabJRjd of tho camp ol £, 
2. 31 All they that were numbered in the camp 
3. 32 These (are) those which were numbered of 

2. 32 all those that were numbered of the camps 

3. 22, 22, 34, 43 Those that were numbered of 

3. 39 All that were numbered of the Lcvites ■ 
4- 36, 38i ^o, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48 those that weron.* 

4. 37, 41 they that were numbered of the faml. 
4. 49 they were numbered by the hand of Moses 
7. 2 and were over them that were numbered 

14. 29 all that were numbered of you, according 
26. 7 they that v.'ero numbered of them v/cro fo. 
36. 18 according to those that were numbered of 

So in v. 22, 25, 27, 37, 43, 47. 
26. 34, 62 and those that were numbered of them 
26. 41, 50 and they that were numbered of them 
26. 51 These.. the numbered of the children of 
26. s4 according to those that were numbered of 
36.57, ^3 And these . . they that were numbered 

6.7*0 inspect self, charge self, ip^pagad, 7. 

Judg2o. 15 the children of Benjamin were numbered' 
20. 15 which were numbered seven hundred ch. 

20. 17 were numbered four hundred thousand 

31. 9 For the people were numbered, and, beh. 

7. To inspect or charge self, ip? paqad, la. 

Num. I. 47 the Levites. .were not numbered among 

3. 33 But the Levites were not numbered amo. 

26. 62 they were not numbered among the chiL 

1 KL20, 27 the children oflsraclwcre numbered, and 

8. To number, a.pi.6ix4a> arithmed. 

Matt JO. 30 the very hairs of your head are all numb. 
Luke 12. 7 the vti-y hairs of your head ore all numb; 

NTrKBEHED with, to be — 

l.To be numbered dovm, Karopifi/ifOyuai katarithm. 
Acts I. 77 he was numbered with us, and had obta. 

2. To be voted dozon with, auyKaTa\!/ri(piCofiai su^k. 
Acts I. 26 and he was numbered with the eleven a, 

NUBIBEHINQ — 

l.To vmte, cypher, number, "isp saphar. 

Gen. 41. 49 gathered com. .untU he left numbering 

2.Nuinbering, n^? sepliar. 

2 Ch. 2. 17 after the nnmbenng wherewith David hia 

NUMBEES — 

Inspection, charge, nunrbcr, rrjra pequddah. 

2 Ch.17. 14 these (are) tho numbers of them accord. 

NTJN, m continuation. 

An Ephraimite, father of Joshua, the servant of Moses, 

and leader of Israel over Jordim, bom B.O, 1536, died 

B.C. 1426, aged no years. *■ 

Exod33. II the son of, N. a young man, departed not 
Numii. 28 the son of N.,the servant of Moses, (one) 

13, 8 the tribe of Ephraim, Osheathe son of N. 

13. 16 Moses caUed Osheathe son of N., Jehosh. 

14. 6, 38 son of N., and Caleb the son of Jephu. 
14. 30 son of Jephunneh. .Joshua the son of N. 

26. 63 son of Jephunneh . . Joshua the son of N. 

27. :8 the son of N., a man in whom (is) the sp. 
32. 12 son of Jephunneh. .Joshua the son ol N. 

32. 28 the son of N., and the chief fathers of 

34. 17 Eleazar the priest, and Joshua, .son of N. 
Deut. I. 38 the son of N., which standeth before thee 

,.31. 23 he gave Joshua the son of N. a charge, and 
32. 44 and spake, .he and Hoshea the son of N. 
34. 9 son of N. was fuU of the spirit of wisdom 
Josh. I. I the Lord spake unto Joshua the son of N. 
2. I the son of N. sent out of Shittim two men 
2. 23 came to Joshua the son of N., and told 
6. 6 the son of N. called the priests, and said 
14. I the son of N.,and the headsof the fathen 
17. 4 before Joshua the son of N. , and before tho 
19. 49 an inheritance to Joshua the son of N. 
19. SI the son of N., and the heads ol the fathers 

21. 1 unto Joshua the son of N., and unto the 
24. 29 the son of N., the servant of the Lord d. 

Judg. 2. 8 the son of N., the servant of the Lord d. 

1 Ki.i6. 34 which he spake by Joshua the son of N. 
Neh. 8. 17 since the days ol Jeshua the son of N. u. 

NUESE, (nursing mother or father) — 

l.To nurse, be faithfxd, be a support, ]5« (i.man. 
Numii. 12 as a nursing father beareth the sucking 
Euth 4. 16 laid it in her bosom, and became nurso 

2 Sa, 4. 4 his nurse took him up, and fled : and it 
Isa. 49. 23 kings shall be thy nursing fathers, and 

2.T0 suckle, give suck, pj; yo.naq, 5. 

Gen. 24. 59 they sent away F^ebekah. .and her nurse 
33. 8 Deborah, Rebekah's nurse, died, and she 
Exod. 2. 7 Shall I go and c-all to thee a nurse of the 
2 Kt II. 2 they hid him . . him and his nurse, in the 
2 Ch.22. II put him and his nurse in a bed chamber 
Isa. 49. 23 and their queens thy nursing mothers 

3. A nurse, nourisher, Tpo<p6s trophos. 

I Th. 2. 7 even as a nurse cheridieth her children 

BTTESE, be nursed, to — 

1. 7*0 be nursed, supported, jOK aman, 2. 

Isa. 60. 4 thy daughters sh^be nursed at(thy)8id9 

2. To suikle, give suck, pj; yanag, 5. . . - 

Exod. 2. 7 that she may nurse the child for thee? 
i. a Tate tMe chad aw&v, and nuKe it {or os 

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NURTURE 



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8. To suckle, give sxxk, pu nuq, 5. 

Exod. 2. 9 the woman took the child, and nursed it 
NURTURE — 
Nurture, instruction, chastening, iraiocia paideia. 

Eph. 6. 4 bring them up in the nurture and admo. 

mis — 

1.^ nut, nut tree, I'UN egoz. 

Song 6. II I went down into the garden of nuts to 
2.Pistacia nuts, OMaa hotnim. 

Gen. 43. iihouey,spices,andmyrrh,nntB,and almonds 
NYMPH -AS, Nu^ifas. 

A believer at Colosse or Laodicea, to whom Paul sends 
a salutation. 

Col. 4. 15 N., and the church which is in his house 



0, OH ! — 

\. I pray thee! 01 Oh I njx, njs' anna, annah. 
Exod32. 31 Oh, this people h'avesinnedagreatsin,and 
Psa.iie. 16 Lord, truly I (am) thy servant; I (am) 
Dan. 9. 4 Lord, the great and dreadful God, keep. 

i.O! Oh/ '^ hi. 

Gen. 43. 20 O sir, we came indeed do^v^^ at the first 

44. 18 Oh my lord, let thy servant, I pray thee 

Exod 4. 10 O my Lord, I (am) not eloquent, neither 

4. 13 O my Lord, send, I pray thse, bythehand 

Josh. 7. 8 Lord, \fhat shall I say, when Israel tur. 

Judg. 6. 13 my Lord, if the Lord be with us, why 

6. 15 Oh my Lord, where\vith shall I serve Isr.! 

13. 8 O my Lord, let the man of God which th. 

I Sa. I. 26 Oh my lord, (as) thy soul liveth, my lord 

1 ICi. 3. 17 O my lord, I and this woman dwell in one 

3. 26 my lord, give her the living chUd, and 

Z.Ho I 'in Iwi. 

Isa. 10. 5 Assyrian, the rod of mine anger, and 
Jer. 47. 6 O thou sword of the LoED, how long, .ere 

^Pray, please now, si na. 

Gen. 18. 30 Oh let not the Lord be angry, and I will 

5. Oh I S> 0. 

Mattis. 28 woman, great (is) thy faith : be it unto 
17. 17 O faithless and perverse generation, how 
Mark 9. 19 O faithless generation, how long shall I 
Luke 9. 41 O faithless and perverse generation I how 

24. 25 O fools, and slow of heart to believe all 
Acts I. I The former treatise have I made, O Thco. 
13. 10 O full of of all subtility and all mischief 
18. 14 O (ye) Jews, reason would that I should 
Rom. 2 I Therefore thou art inexcusable, man 
2. 3 thlnkest thou this, O man, that judgest 
■9. 20 Jiay but, O man, who art thou that repl. 
II. 33 O the depth of the riches both of the wis. 
Oal. 3. I O foolish Galatians, who hath bewitched 
I Ti. 6. 20 O Timothy, keep that which is committed 
Jas. 2. 20 But wilt thou know, O vain man, that fa. 

that, oh that — 

1. Woald that, O that, 'jnN, 'jnx achate, achalai, 
Psa.iig. 5 O thatmyways were directed to keep thy 

2.7/; DK lOT. 

1 Ch. 4. 10 Oh that thou wouldest bless me indeed.and 

3.7/, that, Ni% lb lu. 

Gen. 17. 18 said. .0 that Ishmael might live before 
Deut32. 29 Oh that they were wise, (that) they under. 
Job 6. 2 Oh that my grief were throughly weighed 
Psa. 81. 13 Oh that my people had hearkened unto 
Isa. 48. 18 O that thou hadst hearkened to my com. 
64. I Oh that thou wouldest rend the heavens 

4. Who will give ? ]B''. V mi yiticn. 

Job 6. 8 Oh that I might have my request ; and 
ji. 5 But oh that God would speak, and open 
13. 5 O that ye would altogether hold your pe. 

14. 13 O that thou wouldest hide me in the gra. 
19. 23 Oh that my words were now written ! oh 
23. 3 Oh that I knew where I might find him 
eg. 2 Oh that I were as (in) months past, as (in) 
31. 31 Oh that we had of his flesh! we cannot bo 
31. 35 Oh that one would hear me I behold, my 

Psa. 14. 7 Oh that the salvation of Israel fwere co.) 

33. 6 Oh that the salvation of Israel (were co.) 

55. 6 I said, Oh that I had wings like a dove I 

Song 8. 1 Oh that thou . . as my brother, that sucked 

Jer. 9. 1 Oh that my head were waters, and mine 

9. 2 Oh that I had in the wilderness a lodging 

OAK — 

I.An oah, terebinth, njN elah. 

Gen. 35. 4 Jacob hid them unuerthe oak which (was) 
Judg 6. II sat under an oak whioh (was) in Ophrah 
6. 19 brought (it) out unto him under the oak 

2 Sft. 18. 9 went underthethickboughsotagreatoak 

i8. 9 his head caught hold o£ the oak, and he 
18. 10 Behold, I saw Absalom hanged in an oak 

18. 14 he (was) yet alive in the midst of the oak 
1 Kl 13. 14 went. .and found him sitting under an oak 
I Ch.io. 12 buried their bones under the oak in Jabe. 
Isav I. 30 ye shall be as an oak whose leaf fadeth 
Eze. 6. 13 every green tree, .under every thick oak 

".Oak, terebinth, nVis- allah, 

. Jo3h.24. 26 and set it up there under an oak that(wa8) 
Z.An oak/iX\^f aUon. 

a«ti. 3$. 3 wa« buried boncatb'Soth-ol under an oak 



Isa. 2. 13 uponall the cedars .. and upon all the oaks 
6. 13 as a teil tree, and as an oak, whose subs. 
44. 14 takcth the cypress and the oak, which he 
Eze. 27. 6 (Of) the oaks of Bashan have they made 
Hos. 4. 13 burn incense upon the hills, under oaks 
Amos 2. 9 he (was) strong as the oaks ; yet I destro. 
Zechii. 2 howl, O ye oaks of Bashan; for the forest 

i.Oahs, D'V*? eliin. 

Isa. I. 29 they shall be ashamed of the oaks which 
OAR — 
\,An oar, rudder, uiiyD mashot. 

Eze. 27. 29 And all that handle the oar, the mariners 

2. An oar, rudder, \ywD mishshot. 

Eze. 37. 6 oaks of Bashan have they made thine oars 

i.An oar, rudder, ts;?' shayit. 

Isa. 33. 21 wherein shall go no galley with oars, net. 

OATH — 

\. Execration, curse, oath, .ipw: alah. 

Gen. 24. 41 Then shalt thouVe clear from, .my oath 
24. 41 give not . .thou shalt be clearfrom my oath 
26. 28 said, Let there be now an oath betwixt us 

Deut29. 12 and into his oath, which the Lord thy God 

29. 14 only dol make this covenant and this oath 
t Ki. 8. 31 and an oath be laid upon himto cause him 

8. 31 oath come before thine altar in this house 
2 Ch. 6. 22 and an oath be laid upon him to make him 

6. 22 oath come before thine altar in this house 
Eze. 16. 59 which hast despised the oath in breaking 

17. 13 made a covenant.. andhath taken an oath 

17. 16 whose oath he despised, and whose cove. 
17 18 Seeing he despised the oath by breaking 
17. 19 surely mine oath that he hath despised 

%Swearing, nj;53?' shehuah. 

(Jen. 24. 8 then'thou shalt be clear from this my oath 

26. 3 I will perform the oath which I sware 

Exod 22.11 (Then) shall an oath of the LORD be bet. 

Lev. 5. 4 that a man shall pronounce with an oath 

Num. 5. 21 priests shall charge the woman with ano. 

5. 21 The Lord make thee a curse and an oath 

30 2 or swear an oath to bind his soul with a 

30. 10 or bound her soul by a bond with an oath 
30. 13 Every vow, and every binding oath to affl. 

Dout. 7. 8 because he would keep the oath v/hich he 

Josh. 2. 17 We (wUl be) blameless of this thine oath 

2. 20 then we >vill be quit of thine oath which 

9. 20 because of the oath which we sware unto 
Jiidg2i. 5 For they had made a great oath concern 

1 Sa. 14. 26 no man put. .for the pe^iple feared the o. 

2 Ha. 21. 7 because of the Lord's oath that (was) be. 
I Ki. 2. 43 ^Vliy then hast thou not kept the oath of 

1 Ch.i6. 16 he made mth Abraham, and of his oath 

2 C;ii.i5. 15 all Judnh rejoiced at the oath: for they 
Neh. 10. 29 entered into a curse, and into an oath 
Vsa.105. 9 he made with Abraham, and his oath unto 
Eccl. 8. 2 and (that) in regard of the oath of God 

9. 2 that sweareth, as (lie) that teareth an oath 
Jer. II. 5 Tliat I may perform the oath which I have 
Eze. 21. 23 divination, .to them thathave sworn oaths 
l>an. 9. II the oath that (is) written in the law o£M. 
Hab. 3. 9 to the oaths of the tribes, (even thy) wo. 
Zcch. 8. 17 and love no false oath : for all these (are 

3. Oath, promise, opicos horkos. 

Matt. 5. 33 shalt perform unto the Lord thine oaths 
14. 7 Whereupon he promised with an oath to 
14. 9 for the oath's sake, and them which sat 
26. 72 again he denied with an oath, I do not k. 

Mark 6. 26 for his oath's sake, and for their sakes w. 

Luke I. 73 The oath which he sware to our father A. 

Acts 2. 30 knowing that Godhad sworn with an oath 

Heb. 6. 16 an oath for confirmation (is) to them an 
6. 17 Wherein God. .confirmed (it) by an oath 

Jas. 5. 12 by the earth, neither by any other oath 

4. The swea/ring of an oath, SpKunotrla horlwrnosia. 

Heb. 7. 20 And inasmuch as not without an oath (he 

7. 21 For those priests were made without an o. 
7. 21 this with an oath by him that said unto 
7. 28 but the word of the oath, which was since 

OATH, to binJ with an — 
To oMuthematize, kvad^f/.aTl^oi anatliematizS. 
Acts 23. 21 which have bound themselves with an o. 

OATH, to tako or charge by or with an — 

To cause to swear, V^f shaba, 5, 

Gen. 50. 23 Joseph took an oath of the children of I. 
Num. 5. 19 Andtheprlest shall charge her by an oath 
I Sa. 14. 28 straitly charged the people with an oath 

1 K.i.18. 10 he took an oath of the kingdom and nat. 

2 Ki.ii. 4 took an oath of them in. .house of the L. 
Noh. 5. 12 took an oath of them, that they should 

O-BAD I' AH, innsy, n;i5y servant of Jah. 

1. The pious governor of Ahab's house. B.C. 916. 

I Ki.i8. 3 Ahab called 0., which (was) the governor 

18. 3 Now O. feared the Lord greatly 

18. 4 0. took an hundred prophets, and hid th. 
iB. 5 Ahab said unto O., Go into the land, unto 
18. 6 and O. went another way by himself 
18. 7 as O. was in the way, behold, Elijah met 
18. 16 O. went to meet Ahab, and told him: and 

2. Head of a family from David. B.C. 500. 

I Ch. 3. 21 the sons of O., the sons of Shechaniah 

3. A descendant of Tola son of Issachar. B.o. isoo- 

I CSi. 7, 3 Michael, and C, and Jool, Ishiah, five : eH 



4. Son of Azel, a Benjamite of the family of Saul. B.O. 
860. 

I Ch. 8. 38 and Ishmael, and Sheariah, and 0., and 
9. 44 and Ishmael, and Sheariah, and 0., and H, 

5. Ron of Shemaiah a Levite, from Netophah near JerU 
salem. B.o. 445. 

I Ch. 9. 16 O. the son of Shemaiah, the son of Galal 

6. A Gadite who joined David in Ziklag. B.C. 1058. 

I Ch.i2. 9 the first, 0. the second, Eliab the third 

7. Father of Ishmaiah, prince of Zebulimin the days o^ 
David. B.c, 1040. 

1 Ch.27. 19 Of Zebulun ; Ishmaiah the son of 0.: of 

8. A prince of Judah whom Jehoshaphat sent to teacJi. 
in the cities of Judah. B.C. 916. 

2 Ch.17. 7 to O., and to Zechariah, and to Nethaneel 

9. A Levite, overseer of the repairs of the temple in tha 
days of Josiah. B.C. 634. 

2 Ch.34. 12 overseers of them (were) Jahath and 0. 

10. Son of Jehiel, and chief man that returned with Ezra. 
B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. q 0. the son of Jehiel, and with him two 

11. A priest that sealed, with Nehemiah, the covenant. 

B.C. 445. 

Neh.io. 5 Harim, Meremoth, 0. 

12. A gate keeper for the sanctuary. B.C. 445. 
Neh.i2. 25 0., Meshullam, Talqion, Akkub, (were) 

13. A prophet who is reckoned to have lived about B-tt 
587. - 

Obadiah i The yislon of 0. Thus saith the Lord God 

O'-BAI, '?5'ij; bare. 

A son of Joktan, of the family of Shem, B.C. 2190 ; in i 

Ch. I. 2? he is called Ehal (which see). 

Gen. 10. 28 And 0., and Abimapl, and Sheba 
O'-BES, iniy, 'nj3^S, laP-fiS, serving. 

1. Son of Boaz by Ruth, and father of Jesse. B.C. 1300. 

Ruth 4. 17 they called his name 0.: he (is) the father 
4. 21 And Salmon begat Boaz, and Boaz begat O. 
4. 22 And O. begat Jesse, and Jesse begat David 
I Ch. 2. 12 A_ad Boaz begat 0., and O. begat Jesse 
Matt. I. 5 Boaz begat O. of Ruth ; and O. begat 3, 
Luke 3. 32 which was (the son) of 0., which was (tha 

2. Son of Ephlal, descendant of Judah. B.C. 1380. 

I Ch. 2. 37 Zabad begat Ephlal, and Ephlal begat 0.' 
2.38 And 0. begat Jehu, and Jehu begat Azar. 

3. One of David's valiant men. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. 47 Eliel, and 0., and Jasiel, the Mesobaite 

4. A son of Shemaiah, a Kohathite, a gate keeper of the 
tabernacle in the days of David. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.26. 7 0., Elzabad, whose brethren (were) strong 

5. Father of Azariah, a captain who helped Jehoiada 
the priest in making Joash king of Judah. 'B.C. 878. 

2 Ch.23. I and Azariah the son of O.t and Maaseiah 
O-BED E'-DOSr, D'llN -r^T servant of Edoin. 

1. A Levite in whose house the ark lay three montlis. 
B.C. 1050. 

2 Sa. 6. 10 carried it aside into the house of 0., the 

6. 1 1 in the house of O. . . and the Lord blessed 0. 
6. 12 Lord hath blessed the house of O., and 

6. 12 from the house of 0. into the city ol Dav. 
I Ch. 13. 13 carried it aside into the house of 0. the G. 

13. 14 remained with the family of O. in his ho, 
13. 14 Lord blessed the house of 0., and all that 
15. 25 bring up the ark. .out of the house of 0. 

2. A gate keeper of the tabernacle, appointed to bring 
up the ark. ,.._ 

I eh.15. 18 Mikneiah, and 0., and Jeiel, the porters 
15. 21 O., and Jeiel, and Azaziah, with harps on 

15. 24 O. and Jehiah (were) door keepers for the 
26. 4 Moreover the sons of 0. (were) Shemaiah 
26. 8 sons of 0. . . (were) threescore and two of O. 
a6. 15 To O. southward ; and to his sons the ho. 

S. A Levite appointed to minister before the ark. 

I Ch.i6. 5 next to him.. Eliab, and Benaiah, andO. 

16. 38 O. with their brethren, threescore 9nd e 

4. A Levite, son of Jeduthun, a gate keener of the taber- 
nacle. 

1 Ch.i6. 38 0. also the son of Jeduthun, and Hosah 

5. An Aaronite, having charge of the vessels of the sanc- 
tuary in the days of Amaziah king of Judah. b.c. 839 
810. 

2 Ch.2s. 24 were found in the house of God with O. 
OBEDIEUCS — 

Hearkening submissively, obedience, viraKdifi Jiupa. 

Rom. I. 5 for obedience to the faith among all nat. 

5. 19 so by the obedience of one shall many bo 

6. 16 death, orof obedience unto righteousness? 

16. 19 For your obedience is come abroad unto 

16. 26 made known to all nations for the obed. 

2 Co. 7. IS ho remembereth the obedience of you all 

10. s every thought to the obedience of Christ 

10. 6 to revenge . . when yoirr obedience is fulfl. 

Phm. ■ 21 HavingconfldenceinthyobediencelwTO. 

Heb, 5. 8 learned ho obedience by the things which 

I Pe. I. 2 unto obedience and sprinkling of the bio. 

OBEDIEITCE, to bo under — 
To set in array under^ inrordcreai hupotasso. 
I Coil 4. 34 but . . to be under obedience, aa also saitb 



OBEDIENT 



OBSERVE 



OBEDIENT, (to be or mako) — 

l.To hear, hearken, UQV ohamea. 

Exod 24. 7 Loud hath said will wo do, and be obcd. 
Nam 27. 20 that all the consrcsation. .may bo obodi' 
Deut 4-3oif thou.. Shalt bo obedient unto hi3 voico 
8. 20 because yo would not bo obedient unto the 
Prov.25. 12 (i.s; a v/iso reprover upon an obedient ear 
Isa. J. 19 If yo bo willing and obedient, yo Ehali cat 

42. 24 neither wore they obedient unto hi3 law 
2. To ho heard, hearkened to, UQ'^ shamea, 2. 

2 Sa. 22. 45 aa soon as thoy hear, they chall ba obod. 
ZMearkcning S2il>missivcli/, ohedience, vTraicorj hu. 
Horn 15. 18 to make the Gentiles obedient, by word 

1 Po. 1. 14 As obedient children, not fashioning yo. 
4. To hearken submissivehj, obey, vtraKoia hupakouo. 

Acta 6. 7 a groat company of the priests were obcd. 
Eph. 6. 5 Servants, bo obodiont to them that aro 
b. Hearkening submissivehj, obedient, vtt-'tkoos hup. 

2 Co. 2. 9 know., whether yo bo obedient in all thl. 
Phil. 2. 8 ho humbled himself, and became obedient 

6. To set in order under, viroTda-a-ai hupotasso. 
Titus 2. 5 good, obedient to their own husbands, t. 
2. 9 servants to bo obedient unto theirownm. 
OBEISANCE, to do or make — 
To boio self down, nny shachah, 7. 

Gen. 37. 7 stood round about, and made obeisance 
37. 9 and the eleven stars, made obeisance to 

43. 28 bowed down their heads, and made obei. 
ExodiS. 7 Moses went, .and did obeisance, and kis. 
2 Sa. I. 2 that he fell to the earth.and did obeisance 

14. 4 fell on her face to the ground, and did o. 

15. 5 when any man came nigh, .to do him ob. 

1 Ki. 1. 16 Bath-sheba bowed, and did obeisance unto 

2 Ch.24. 17 came the princes of Judah, and made ob. 
OBEY, to — 

l.Obedience, expectation, nnp; yiqqehah. 

Prov3o. 17 The eye (that) .dospiseth to obey (his) mo. 
i. Hearing, hearkening, nj^n^i? mishmaath. 

Isa. II. 14 the children of Ammon shall obey them 
2.T0 hear, hearken, ya^ shamea. 

Oen. 22. 18 blessed ; because thou hast obeyed my v. 

26. 5 Because that Abraham obeyed my voice 

27. 8 Now therefore, my son, obey my voico 
27. 13 only obey my voico, and go fetch me (t.) 

27. 43 Now therefore, my son, obey my voico 

28. 7 that Jacob obeyed his father and his mo. 
Exod. 5. 2 Who (is) the Lokd, that I should obey his 

19. s Now therefore, if ye will obey my voice 
23. 21 Beware of him, and obey his voice, prov. 

23. 22 Bht if thou Shalt indeed obey his voice 
Deutii. 27 A blessing, if ye obey the commandments 

11. 28 And a curse, if ye will not obey the com. 
13. 4 keep his commandments, and obey his v. 

21. 18 which will not obey the voice of his fath. 

21. 20 stubborn and rebellious, he will not obey 
27. 10 Thou Shalt therefore obey the voice of the 
28. 62 because thou wouldest not obey the voice 
30. 2 and shalt obey his voice, according to all 
30. 8 thou shalt return, and obey the voice of 
30. 20 that thou mayest obey his voice, and that 

Josh. 5. 6 because they obeyed not the voice of the 

22. 2 have obeyed my voice in all that I comm. 

24. 24 will we serve, and his voice will we obey 
Judg. 2. 2 ye have not obeyed my voice : why have 

2. 17, obeying the commandments of the Lord 
6. 10 I said . but ye have not obeyed my voice 
I Sa. 8. 19 Nevertheless the people refused to obey 

12. 14 fear the Lord, and serve him, and obey 
12. 15 if ye will not obey the voice of the Lord 

15. 19 Wherefore then didst thou not obey the 
15. 20 Yea, I have obeyed the voice of the Lord 
J5. 22 delight., as in obeying the voice of the L.? 
15. 22 Behold, to obey (is) better than sacrifice 
15. 24 I feared the people, and obeyed their vo. 
28. 18 Because thouobeyedst not the voice of the 

_ 28. 21 thine handmaid hath obeyed thy voice, and 

1 Ki.2o. 36 Because thou hast not obeyed the voice of 

2 Ki.i8. 12 Because they obeyed not the voice of the 

1 Ch.29. 23 and prospered ; and all Israel obeyed him 

2 Ch. 1 1. 4 they obeyed the words of the Lord, and 
Neh. 9. 17 refused to obey, neither were mindful of 
Job 36. II If they obey and serve, .they shall spend 

36. 12 But if they obey not, they shall perish by 
Prov. 5. 13 have not obeyed the voice of my teachers 
Isa. 50. 10 that obeyeth the voice of his servant, that 
Jer. 3. 1 j-ye have not obeyed my voice, saith the L. 

3. 25 have not obeyed the voice of the Lord our 

7. 33 Obey ray voice, and I will be your God 

7. 28 This(is)a nation that obeyeth not the voice 

g. 13 have not obeyed my voice, neither walked 

II. 3 Cursed (be) the man that obeyeth not the 

II. 4 Obey my voice, and do them, according to 

II. 7 rising early and protesting, saying, Obey 

II. 8 Yet they obeyed not, nor inclined their 

12. 17 But if they will not obey, I will utterly p. 
17. 23 But they obeyed not, neither inclined th. 
18. 10 If it do evil in my sight, that it obey not 
22. 21 thy manner from thy youth, .thou obeye. 

26. 13 obey the voice of the Lord your God 
32. 23 but they obeyed not thy voice, neither w. 
34. 10 when all the princes.. heard.. then they o. 
35. 8 Thus have we obeyed the voice of Jonadab 
35. 10 have obcyod, and done according to all 

35. 14 they . . obey their father's commandment 

35. 18 Because yo h«v* obeyed the commandmi 
3& soObejr, I beBeecsb tbee, tbe voice t>f tbe L 



Jer. 



Dan. 



PhiL 
Col. 

sTh. 



40. 3 because yo. .have not obeyed his voice 
42. 6 we will obey the voice of the Lord our God 
42.. 6 when we obey the voico of the Lord our 
42. 13 neither obey the voiceof the Lord your G. 

42. 21 ye have notoJjcycd the voice of the Lord 

43. 4 obeyed not the voice of the Lord, to dwell 

43. 7 for thoy obeyed not the voico of the Lord 

44. 23 have not obeyed the voice of the Lord, nor 
9. 10 Neither have we obeyed the voico of the 
9. II bydeparting.thatthoy mightnotoboythy 
9. 14 God (is) righteous, .for wo obeyed not hia 

Zcph. 3. 2 Shoobeyed not the voice; she received not 
Hag. t. 12 obeyed the voice of the Lord their God 
Zoch. 6. 15 if yo wi4 diligently obey the voico of the 

^.To be hearing, hearkening, yafi shamea, 2. 

Pea. 18. 44 As soon as they hoar of mo, they shall ob. 

5. To he hearing, hearkening, VQif shema, 4. 
Ban. 7. 27 and all dominions shall servo and obey 

6.T0 obey a ehief or ruler, veiOapxf<^ peitharclicO . 
Acts 5. ^9 said. We ought to obey God rather than 
5. 32 whom God hath given to thom that obey 

7. To persuade, TrelBoi peitho. 

Acts 5. 36 as many as obeyed him, were scattered 
5. 37 as many as obeyed him, were dispersed 
Rom. 2. 8 the truth, but obey unright., indignation 
Gal. 3. I [bewitched you, that ye should not obey] 

5. 7 who did hinder you that yo should not 0. 
Heb. 13. 17 Obey theuj that have the rule over you 
Jas. 3. 3 bits in. .horses' mouths, that they may 0. 

B.A liearlcening submissively, obedienee, iiiraKoi). 

Horn 6. 16 to whom ye yield yourselves servants to 0. 

9. To hearken submissively, obey, uiraKovu hupakouo. 

Matt. 8. 27 that even the winds and the sea obey him 

Mark i. 27 even the unclean spirits, and they do obey 

4. 41 that even the wind and the sea obey him? 

Luke 8. 25 even the mnds and water, and they obey 

17. 6 be.. planted in the sea, audit shouldobey 

Horn 6. 12 that ye should obey it in the lusts thereof 

6. i5 his servants ye are to whom ye obey; w. 

6. 17 ye have obeyed from the heart that form 

10. 16 But they have not all obeyed the gospel 
Eph. 6. I Children, obey your parents in the Lord 

2. 12 asyehavealwaysobeyed,notasinmypres. 

3. 20 Children, obey (your) parents in all things 
3. 22 Servants, obey in all things (your)masters 
I. 8 that obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus 

3. 14 if any man obey not our word by this epi. 
Hob. 5. 9 eternal salvation unto aU them that obey h. 

11. 8 Abraham, when he was called to go. .ob. 
1 Pe. 3. 6 Even as Sara obeyed Abraham, calling 

10. Hearkening submissively, obedient, ii7r>)icoo?yiV. 

Acts 7. 39 To whom our fathers would not obey, but 
OBSY magistrates, to — 
To obey a chief or ruler, veiBapx^'o peitharcheS. 

Titus 3. I Put th?m in mind, .to obey magistrates 
OBEY not, to — 
To be unpersuaded, disobedient, &iret0^a> apeitheo. 

Kom. 2. 8 But unto them that .. do not obey the tr. 

I Pe. 3. I that, if any obey not the word, they also 

4. 17 shall the end (be) of them that obey not 

OBEYING — 

X.To hear, hearken, yo^ shamea, 

Judg. 2. 17 out of the way.. their fathers walked in, 0. 

1 Sa. 15. 22 delight, .a? in obeying the voice of the L. 

2.A submissive hearkening, obedience, viraKO^ hup. 

1 Pe. I. 22 in obeying the truth through the Spirit 
O'-Bn,, 'j'niy driver, leader. 

An Ishmaelite camel driver in the days of David. B.o. 
1015. 

T Ch.27. 30 Over the camels also (was) O. the Ishma. 
OBJECT, to- 
re speak against ot doxcn, Karrj-yopea kategoreo. 

Acts 24. 19 and object, if they had ought against me 

OBLATION — 

l.Offering, present, nn:!j minchah. 

Isa. 1. 13 Bring no inore vain oblations ; incense is 

19. 21 Egyptians . . shall do saeriflce and oblation 

66. 3 he that oflereth an oblation . . swine's blood 

Jer. 14. 12 when they offer burnt offering and an obi. 

Dan. 2. 46 commanded that they should offer an obi. 

9. 21 me about the time of the evening oblation 

9. 27 he shall cause the saeriflce and the oblat. 

i.Lifting up, burden, gift, nKii'5 mase.th. 

Eze. 20. 40 I requure . . the first fruits of your oblations 

3. Thing brought near, ]^li^ korban. 

Lev. 2. 4 £e thou bring an oblation of a nieat offeri. 

2. 5, 7 And if thy oblation (be) a meat offering 

2. 12 As for the oblation of tlie first fruits, ye 

2. 13 every oblation of thy meat offerijjg shalt 

3. I if his oblation (be) a sacrifice of peace of. 

7. 14 of it he shall offer one out of the whole 0. 

7. 29 shall bring his oblation unto the LORD of 
7. 38 to offer their oblations to the Lord, in 

22. 18 that will offer his oblation for all his vo. 
NumiS. 9 every oblation of theirs, every meat off. 
31. 50 We have therefore brought an oblation 

i. Heave offering, neni;i ierumah. 

2 Ch. 31. 14 to distribute the oblations of the Lord 
Isa. 40. 20 (is) so impoverished that he hath no ob. 
Eee. 44. 30 every oblation of all . . of your oblatiops 

45. t ye sbaU offer an oblation imto tbo LOKC 



Ezo. 45. 6 over a.'ralnst the oblation of the holy (p j 
45. 7 the other side of tho oblation of the holy 
45. 7 the city, before tlio oblation of the holy 
45. 13 This (is) tho oblation that ye shall olfer 
45. 16 the people of the laud shall give this ob. 
48. 9 The oblation that ye shall offer unto tho 
48. 10 thom . . for the priests, shall be . . holy obi. 
48. 18, 18 over againBt the oblation of the holy 
48. 20 All the oblation, .(Ivo and twenty thoua. 
48. 20 yo shall offer the holy oblation four squ. 1 
48. 21 of the holy oblation, .of the oblation to. \ 
48. 21 it shall be tho holy oblation ; and thoaa. 

5. Heave offering, n.pnn terumiyyah. 

Eze. 48. 12 (this) oblation of tho land that Is offered 

O'-BOTH, nik hollows. 

A station of Israel, E. of Edom, between Punon and IjO' 

abarim. 

Num2i. 10 children.. Bct forward, and pitched in 0. 
21. u they journeyed from 0., and pitched at I. 
33. 43 departed from Punon, and pitched in 0. 

33. 44 they departed from O., and pitched in I. 
OBSCrniE, Obscurity — 

1. Blackness, jiwk, yta'K ishon, cshun. 

Prov 20. 20 his lamp shall be put out in obscuro dar. 
I.Thiek darkness, "jjx ophel. 

Isa, 29. 18 the eyes of the blind shall see out of obs. 
Z. Darkness, "Sfin chos/iek. 

Isa. 58. 10 then shall thy light risein obscurity, and 
59. 9 wait for light, but behold obscurity ; for 
OBSERVATION — 
An intense icalching, TTapaT-fiprjO'is paratmsis. 

Lukei7. 20 The kingdom of God Cometh not with ob. 
OBSERVE, to — 
1.^0 !ceep, watch, i^i natsar. 

Prov 23. 26 give me thine heart, and let thine eyes o 

2. To dp, make, n);/'4 asah. 

Exod3t. 16 to observe the sabb.ath throughout their 

34. 22 thou shalt observe tho feast of weeks, of 
Numi5. 22 if yehaveerred,andnotobBervedallthC3a 
Deut 16. 13 Thou shalt observe tho feast of tabernac. 

3. To behold, look, -\ra shur. 

Hos. 13. 7 a leopard by the way wiU I observe (them) 

14. 8 I have heard (him), and observed him: I 

4. To observe, keep, take Iieed, n-p^ shamar. 

Gen. 37. II his brethren envied Iiim; but his father o. 

Exod 12. 17 ye shall observe (the feast of) unleavened 

12. 17 therefore shall ye observe this day in your 

12. 24 ye shall observe this thing for an ordina. 

34. 11 Observe thou that which T command thoo 

Lev. 19. 37 Therefore shall ye observe all my 6tctutc:i 

Num28. 2 shall ye observe to offer unto me in their 

Deut. 5. 32 Ye shall observe to do therefore as the L. 

6. 3 Hear therefore, O Isr.acl, and observe to 

6. 25 if we observe to do .ill these commandm. 

8. I shall ye observe (b do, that ye may live 

11. 32 ye shall observe to do all the statutes and 

12. I which yc shall observe to do in the land 
12. 28 Observe and hear all these words which I 
12. 32 What thing soever I command you, obse. 

15. 5 to observe to do all these commandments 

16. 1 Observe the month of Abib, and keep tho 

16. 12 thou shalt observe and do these statutes 
17. 10 thou shalt observe to do according to all 
24. 8 Take heed . .that thou observe diligently 
24. 8 as I commanded them, .ye shall oljscrve 
28. I to observe, .to do all his commandmcnta 

28. 13 which I command thee this day, to obse, 
28. 15 to observe to do all his commandments 
28. 58 If thou wilt not observe to do all the wo. 

31. 12 and observe to do all the words of this law 

32. 46 shall command your children to observe 

33. 9 they have observed thy word, and kept 
Josh. I. 7, 8 that tliou mayest observe to do accord. 
i udg 13. 14 all that I commanded her let her obscrvo 
2 Sa. II. 16 it came to pass, when Joab observed tho 
2 Ki. 17. 37 lav/. , ye shall observe to do for evermora 

21. 8 only if they will observe to do according 
2 Ch. 7. 17 shalt observe my statutes and my judgm. 
Neh. I. 5 mercy for them Uiat love him and observe 

lo. 29 to observe and do all the commandments 
Psa.105. 45 That they might observe his statutes, ami 
107. 43 Whoso (is) wise, and will observe these 
119. 34 yea, I shall observe it with (my) whole h. 
Eccl.ii. 4 He that observeth the wind shall not so"./ 
Isa. 42. 20 Seeing many things, but thou observest 
Jer. 8. 7 the crane and the swallow observe the t. 
Eze. 20. 18 neither observe their judgments, nor de. 

37. 24 they shall, .observe my statutes, and do 

5. To observe, keep, take heed, 13^ shamar, '6. 
Jon. 2. 8 They that observe lying vanities forsako 

6. To watch intensely oramiss, irapaTripfa paratereO. 

Gal. 4. 10 Ye observe days, and months, and times 

7. To do, make, iroUw poieo. 

Acts. 16. 21 not lawful for us to receive, neither to 0. 

8. To watch with, crvvT7\piai suntereo. , 

Mark 6. 20 For Herod feared John., and observed him 

9. To watch, Trjpew tereo. , 

Matt 23. 3 whatsoever tliey bid you [observe) . . obse. 

28. 20 Teaching them to observe all things whi. 

Acts 21. 25 [concluded that they observe no suchth.] 

10. To guard, keep watch, (pvKacrcru phulasso. 
Markio. ao all these have I ob*<y^e^ from my youth 
I Ti. '5. 21 fiat thoU'eibservd" (Sie5<rthiiig5 -snthout 



OBSERVE 



708 



OP 



OBSERVE diligently, to — 

To observe diligently, divine, v/n\ nachash, 3. 

1 Ki.2o. 33 the men did diligently observe whether 
OBSERVE times, to — 

To observe the clouds, ]}!{ anan, 3a. 

Lev. ig. 26 shall ye use enchantment, nor observe t. 
Deut 18. 10 shall not be found, .an observer of times 
18. 14 hearkened unto observers of times, and 

2 Ki.2i. 6 observed times, and used enchantments 
2 Ch.33. 6 ho observed times, and used cnchantme. 

OBSERVED, to be (much) — 
Observances, observations, D'la?' shimmurim. 
Exodi2. 42 It (is) a night to bo much observed unto 
12. 42 this (is) that night of the Lord to be obs. 

OBSTINATE — 

Hard, sharp, n-^i; qasheh. 

Isa. 48. 4 Because I knew that thou (art) obstinate 

OBSTINATE, to make — 

To strengthen, harden, fDx amats, 3. 

^eut. 2. 30 made his heart obstinate, that he might 
OBTAIN, to — 
1. To take or keep fast hold, pirj chazaq, 0. 

Dan. II. 21 he shall come in peaceably, and obtain 

2. 7*0 lift up, K'-^i nasa. 

Esth. 2. 9 the maiden pleased him, and she obtained 
2. 15 Esther obtained favour in the sight of all 
2. 17 she obtained grace and favour in his sight 

5. 2 when the king saw Esther, .she obtained 

S. To cause to reach, attain, overtake, iisi nasag, 5. 
Isa. 35. 10 they shall obtain j y and gladness, and 
51 II theyshall obtain gladness and joy .sorrow 

4. To bring out, cause to come forth, pis puq, 5. 
Prov. 8. 35 flndeth life, and shall obtain favour of the 
12. 2 A good (man) obtatneth favour of the Lo. 
18. 22 flndeth a good (thing), and obtaineth fa. 

h.To happen or come upon, QiriTuyxdvu epitugchano. 
Romii. 7 Israel hath not obtained that which he se. 

II. 7 the election hath obtained it, and the rest 
Heb. 6. 15 so, after ho had patiently endured, he ob. 

II. 33 ■wrought righteousness, obtained promises 
Jas. 4. 2 ye kill, and desire to have, and cannot o. 

Q. To find, evpiiTKui lieurisko. 

Hcb. 9. 12 entered . . having obtained eternal redem. 
7. To take <ir receive thoroughly, KaToKaiJ-fiavw hat. 

1 Co. g. 24 one reoeiveth..So run, that ye may obtain 
8.7*0 holdfast, obtain, attain, Koar^o) krateo. 

Acts 27. 13 supposing that they had obtained (their) 
9. To acquire, possess, KTciofiai ktaomai. 

Acts 22. 28 With a great sum obtained I tills freedom 
10- To obtain by lot, \ayxdvia laychano. 

Acts I. 17 was numbered with us, and had obtained 

2 Pe. I. I to them that have obtained like precious 

11. 2*0 take, receive, Kajj^dva lambano. 

I (Tt). 9. 25 they (do it) to obtain a corruptible crown 
Iteb. 4. 16 that we may obtain mercy, and find grace 

\1.FoT a making all around, els nc-pnro'nia-iv. 

1 Th. 5. 9 to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus C. 
13. To happen, come upon, rvyxdvoi tu§chano. 

Luke2o. 35 which shall be accounted worthy to obt. 
Acts 26. 22 Having therefore obtained hoip of God 

2 Ti. 2. 10 that they may also obtain the salvation 
Heb 8. 6 But now hath he obtained a more excellent 

II. 35 that they might obtain a better resurroc. 
[See also Children, leave, mercy, witness, good report.] 
OBTAIN by inheritance, to — 
To obtain by lot, KKvpopo/ieo) kleronomeo. 

Heb. I. 4ashehathby inheritance obtained a more 
OBTAIN an inheritance, to — 
To choose by lot, KKijpSa Meroo. 

Eph. I. II In whom also we have'obtalned an Inhe. 
OBTAINING — 
For a making all around, eh irepnrol-ncriv eis per. 

2 Th. 2. 14 to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord 
OCCASION — 
l.A rolling, occasion, opportunity, hVj; illah. 

Dan. 6. 4 sought to Und occasion against Daniel co. 

6. 4 but they could find none occasion nor fa. 
6. 5 We shall not find any occasion against 

3, A rolling, opportunity, occasion, nh'hz alilah. 

Deut 22. 14 And give occasions of spee'ch against her 
22. 17 And, lo, ho hath given occasions of speech 
4,. A meeting, n^^n taanah. 

Jer. 2. 24 in her occasion who can turn her away? 
S.A meetings, njNh toanah. 

Jljdgi4. 4 that he sought an occasion against the P. 
6,A guarrel, removal, nxijn tenuah. 

Job 33. 10 Behold, he flndeth occasions against me 

7. Occasion, excitement, impulse, a<t>opixi] aphorme. 

Hoiu. 7. .8, II sin, taking occasion by the command. 

s Co. 5. 12 give you occasion to glory on our behalf 

II. 12 cutoff occasion from them which desire 0. 

vt ^' '3 °°'y ("se) not liberty for an occasion to the 

-, ,» "■ S- 1 4j8*ve none occasion to the adversary to speak 



OCCASION of, by — 

Through, by means of, Zla {gen.) dia. 

2 Co. 8. 8 but by occasion of the forwardness of ot. 

OCCASION (of stumbling), to fall — 

A stumbling block, aicai/iaXov skandalon. 

Kom 14. 13 or an occasion to fall, in .. brother's way 
1 Jo» 2. 10 there is none occasion of stumbling in him 

OCCASION, to (have) — 
1. To fall, '?3J mphal. 

Ezi-a 7. 20 V/hich thou shalt have occasion to bestow 
2.T0 bring round about, ajD sabab. 

I Sa. 22. 22 I have occasioned (the death) of all the p. 
OCCASION serves, to find occasion, as — 
To find, Nxn matsa. 

Judg. 9. 33 then mayest thou, .as thou shalt find oe. 

I Sa. 10. 7 do as occasion servo thee ; for God (is) with 
OCCUPATION — 

1. Work, npn^a melakah. 

Jon. I. 8 What (is) thine occupation! and whenco 

2. Doing, icorh, ne^.5 maaseh'. 

Gen. 46, 33 Phar.-ioh . . shall cay. What (is) your occu. ? 
47. 3 said unto his brethren. What (is) your oc. 

Z.Art, trade, profession, ri-^fyri tcchne. 

Acts i8. 3 by their ocQupation they were teut makers 
OCCITPIED, to bo — 
l.To do work, npN^p n'^j; asa}i melakah, 2. 

Judg 16. II with new ropes that never were occupied 

2. To do, upe, njs'j; asah. 

Exod38. 24 All the gold that was occupied for tho w. 

3, To walk round about, ircpiiraTeo) peripateo. 
Heb. 13. 9 not profited them that have been occupied 

OCCUPY, to — 

l.To give, \n nathan. 

EiO. 27. 16 they occupied in thy fairs with emcraldo 
27. ,19 Dan also and Javau going to and fro ceo. 
27. 22 they occupied in thy fairs with chief of aU 

2. To mingle, traffic, nnj; arab. 

E,30. 27. 9 all the ships..were in thee tooccupythy 
27. 27 the occupiers of thy merchandise, and aU 

Z. To fill up or again, avarrXripoa anapleroo. 

I Co. 14. 16 how shall he that. oocupietH the room of 

i. To do business, irpayfiaraioixai pragmateuomai. 

Lukeig. 13 called, .and said unto them, Occupy tiU 
OCCUPY with, to — 
To go about, trade, nng sachar. 

Eze. 27. 21 they occupied vti'ih. thee In lambs, and r. 
OCOURKENT — 
A coming or falling upon, occurrence, Vi^pega. 

1 Ki. 5. 4 (is) neither adversary nor evil ocourrent 
OO'-EAN, ppj; troubler. 

Father of Pagiel, an Asherita whom Moses choso to 
ijumber the people. B.C. 1490. 

Num. I. 13 Of Asher ; Pagiel tho son ot 0. 

2. 27 the captain. . (shall beVPaglel tho son of 0. 

7. 72 On tho eleventh day Pagiel tho son of 0. 

7. 77 (was) the offering of Pagiel tho son of 0. 

10. 26 over the host.. (was) Pagiel tho son of O. 

O'-DED, iniy, ^^5; aiding. 

1. Father of the prophet Azarlah who encouraged Asa 
king of Judah. B.C. 941. 

2 Ch.15. 1 spirit, .camo upon Azariah tho eon of 0. 

15. 8 when Asa heard . .the prophecy of 0. tho 

2. A prophet in Samaria who obtained tho release of tho 
captives of Judah. B.C. 741. 

2 Ch. 28. 9 prophet . . was there,' whose name (was) 0. 
ODIOUS — 
2*0 hate, Ni'v sane. 

Prov3o. 23 For an odious (woman) when sho is mar. 
ODIOUS, to make selves — 
To caiise self to stink or be abhorred, b'NJ baash, 7. 

I Ch.ig. 6 saw that they had made themselves odi. 
ODOUS, (sweet) — 
\.Rest, sweetness, sweet thing, n"in'3 nichoach. 

Lev. 26. 31 will not smell the savour of your sweet o. 

Dan. 2. 46 should offer an oblation and sweet odours 

i.Smell, odour, savour, o<r[i.ii osme. 

Johni2. 3 was filled with the odour of tho ointment 
Phil. 4. 18 an odour of a sweet smell, a sacrifice ac. 

Z.Incense, perfume, 6vfj.lafj.a thumiama. 

Rev. 5. 8 golden vials full of odours, which are the 
1 3. 13 cinnamon, and odours, and ointments, and 
OF — 
l.Unto, concerning, 7K el. 

Gen. 20. 2 A. said of Sarah his wife, She (is) my sis. 

2. With, nx eth. 

I Ch. 2. 18 Caleb, .begat, .of Azubah (his) wife, and 

3.0/, '1 di. 

Ezra s. 14 vessels also ot gold and silver of the house 

i.From, out of, ]0 min. 

Gen. - 2. 7 Lord God formed man (of) the dust of the 
5. From before, □■313. |p min qodam. 

Ezra 4. 15 moved sedition within tho same of old t. 



Ezra 4. 19 it is found that this city of old time hath 

5. 17 that a decree was made of Cyrusthe king 
7. 14 Forasmuch as thou art sent of the king 

Dan. 2. 6 ye shall receive of me gifts and rewards 
2. 8 I know of certainty that yo would gain 
2. 16 desired of the king that he would give liim 

2. 18 they would desire mercies of the God 

2. 25 I have found a man of the captives of J. 
2. 33 became like tho chaff of the summer thr. 
2. 41 but there shall be in it of the strength 
2. 47 Ofatruth..yourGod(is)aGodofgod3,and 

2. 49 Daniel requested of the king, and he set S. 

3. 26 Then, .came forth of the midst of the flro 
4. 12 the fruit thereof . .all flesh was fed of it 

5. 13 which (art) of the children of the captivity 

6. 7, 12 of any god or man. .save of thee, O ki. 

6. 13 That Daniel, which (is) of the children 

7. 16 I came near unto one of them that stood 

Q. Concerning, upon, over, bn at. 

2 Sa. 21. 4 We \vill have no silver..of Saul, norofhis 
Jer. 8. 6 no man repented him of his widccdness 
Dan. 5. 14 I have even heard of thco, that the spiriS 
5. 16 I have heard of thee, that thou canst mako 

7. 19 I would know the truth of tho fourth ho. 

7. 20 of tho ten horns that (were) in Ms head 

I.From with, Dyn meim. 

Ezod22. !:4 if a man borrow ('^ught) of his neighbour 

8, From with me, '"laj^a Tneimmadi. 

1 Sa. 20. 2S David earnestly asked, .of mo.. to Beth. . 

Q.From the face of, 'J?Vp milliphne. 

Esod23. 21 Beware of him,and obey his voice.provoke 
36. 3 they received of Moses all tho offering w. 

l().From the hand of, i:p miyyad. 

2 Sa. i8. 31 LOKD hath avenged thee this day of all th. 

W.From of, hir6 apo. 

Matt. 3. 4 the same John had his raiment of camel's 
5. 42 from him that would borrow of thee tora 
7. 15 Beware of false prophets, which como to 
7. i5 Do men gathergrapes of.. orfigsot thistles 

10. 17 But beware of men ; for they will deliver 

11. 19 But wisdom is justified of her children 

11. 29 Take my yoke upon you, and learn of mo 

15. I scribes and Pharisees, which were of Jer. 
13. 27 the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall fron 

16. 6 II beware of the leaven of tho Phariseei 
x6. 12 not beware ot the leaven of bread, but of 
ifi. 21 suffer many things of the ciders and cliicf 

17. 25 of whom do the kings, .take custom or t. 
17. 25 of their own children, or of strangers? 
17. 26 Peter saith. .Of strangers. Jesus saith 
21. II said. This is Jesus the prophet of Nazareth 

24. 32 Now learn a parable of tho fig tree: 17. g, 
27. 21 Whetherofthotwain willye thatlreleaso 
27. 24 saying, I am innocent of the blood, .seo 
27. 57 there camo a rich man of Arimathea, na. 

Marks. =9. 34; S- 43; 7- 28; 8. 15, [31]; 12. 2,38; 13. 
28 ; 15. 43, 45 ; Luke 5. 15 ; 6. 13, 17, 30 ; 7. 21, 35 ; 8. z, 
[3]; 9. 22, 38 ; II. 50, 51 ; 12. ii 4, 15, 20, 57; 17. 25 ; 18. 
3 ; 20. 10, 46 ; 21. 30 ; 22. 18, 71 ; 23. 51 ; 24. [42] ; John 

1. 44, 44 ; 5. 19, 30 ; 7. 17, i3, 28 ; 8. 28, 42 ; 10. 18 ; 11. 
I 51; 12. 21; 14. 10; 15. 4; 16. 13; 18. 34; ig. 38; 21. 

2, 10 ; Acts 2. 17, 18, 22 ; 5. 2, 3 ; 6. 9 ; 8. 22 ; 10. 38 ; 12. 
1; 13- 23; 15. 5; 17. 13; 19. [13]; 21. 16, 27; 23.34; 27. 
44; Rom. 13. [i]; I Co. i. 30; 4. 5 ; 6. 19; 11. 23; 2 Co. 
2. 3 ; 3. 5 ; lo- 7 ; Gal. 2. i ; 2. 6 ; 3. 2 ; Phil. i. 28 ; Col. 
1.7; 3. 24 ; I Th. 2. 6, 6 ; I Ti. 3. 7 ; Heb. 7. z, 13 ; 11. 
13; 12. 15; 13. 24; Jas. I. 13 ; 5. 4; I Jo. I. 5; a. 27; 3 
Jo. 7 ; Rev. 2. [17] ; 12. 6 ; 16. 12. 

12.Through, by means of, Sio [gen.) dia. 

Roiu 14. 14 (there is)nothing unclean of itself; hutto 

IZ. Through, because of, Zia {ace.) dia. 

Phil. 1. 15 preach Christ even of envy, .some also of 

\i.In regard to, eh eis. 

Matt. 5. 22 Thou fool ! shall be in danger of hell flro 
Acts 25. 20 because I doubted of such manner of qu. 
2 Co.io. 13 But wo will not boast of things without 

10. 15 Not boasting of things mthout (our) me. 

10. 16 not to boast in another man's line of th. 

12. 6 lest any man should think ofme above 
Heb. 7. 14 of which tribe Moses spake nothing con. 
I Pe. I. II testified beforehand tho sufferings of Ch. 

Ih.Out of, €K ek, e$ ex. 

Matt. I. 3 And Judas begat Pharqz and Zara of Ta. 
I. 5 And Salmon begat Booz of Baehab ; and 
I. 5 Booz begat Obed of Ruth ; and Obod be. 
I. 6 and David the king begat Solomon of her 
I. iS of whom was born Jesus who is called C. 
I. 18 she was found with child of the Holy Qh. 
I. 20 that which is conceived in her is of tho 
3. 9 God is able of these stones to raise up e . 

5. 37 whatsoever is m'oro than these cometh of 

6. 27 Which of you, by taking thought, can addi 

7. 9 Or what man is there of you, whom if hist 
10. 29 one of them shall not fall on the groimd 

13. 47 wascast into the sea, and gathered of eve. 
18. 12 and one of them be gone astray, doth he 
21. 25 whence was it ? from heaven, or of men? 
21. 26 if we shall say. Of men ; we fear the peo. 

21. 31 Whether of them twain did the will of 

22. 35 one .f them, .a lawyer, asked, .tempting 

23. 25 within they are full [of] extortion and ex. 

25. 2 five of them were wise, and five . .foolish 

25. 8 Give us of your oil ; fo? our lamps are g. 

26. 21 I say unto you, That one of you shall het. 
26. 27 gave (it) to them, saying. Drink yo all of 
26. ?9 I will no6. .drink honooforth of this fruit 



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OFFEND 



'■ Kattj;. 29 when they had platted a crown of thorns 

27. 48 straightway one of them ran, and took a 

Mark 9. 17 ; 11. 14, 30, 32 ; 12. 44, 44 ; 14. 18, [20], 23, 

es ; 16. [12]; Luke i. 5, 5, 27, [33]; 2. 4, 35, 36; 3. 0; 6. 44, 

/,4, 45 ; 10. II ; II. 5, 15, 27, 49 i 12. 6. 13, 25; 14. 28, 33 ; 

15. 4, 4; 16. 9; 17. [7], 15 ; 20. 4, 6; 21. 4, 4, 18; 22. 3, 

E3. 5°. 58 ; 24- 13. [18], 22 ; John I. 13, 13, 13, 13, 16, 24, 

S5, 40 ; 2. 15 ; 3. I, 5. 6, C. 8, 31, 31 ; 4. 7, 13, 14, 22, 39 ; 

, C. 8, II, 13, 26, 51, 60, 64, 65, 70, 71 ; 7. 17, 19, 22, 22, 25, 

jt, 40, 42, 44, 48, 48, 50, 52 ; 8. 23, 23, 41, 44, 44, 46, 47, 

47 ; 9. 6, 16 ; 10. 16, 20, 26 ; 11. 19, 37, 45, 46, 49 ; 12. [4), 

1. 49 ; 13- 2' ; IS' 19. 19 ; ^6. 5, 14, 15 ; 17. 12, 14, 14, ig, 

i3 : iB. 9, 26, 36, 36, 37; 19. 2 ; 20. 24; 21. 2. 

Acts I. 24; 2. 30; 3. 22; 4. 6; 5. 38, 39; 6. 9; 7. 37; 
10. I, 45 ; II. 2. 20, 28 ; 13. 21 ; 15. 2, 21, 22, 23 ; 17. 4 ; 12. 
£5; 20, 30; 22, 14: 23. 21, 34; 34. 10. 

Rom. I. 3; 2. 29, 29; 4. 12, 14, 16, 16, 16; 5. j6; 9. 5, 
6, II, II, 21, 24, 24, 30; 10. 5, 6; II. I, 6, [6], 14, 3(5; 13. 
:;; 14. 23, 23; 16. 10, 11; I Co. I. 30; 2. 12 ; 7. 7; 8. 6; 9. 
ty]. 7. 13. 14; lo- 4> 17; "• 8, 8, 12, 12, 28, 28; 12. IS, 15, 
I'j, ifi; 15. 6, 47; 2 Co. 2. 17, 17; ?■ 3i 5; 4- 7; S- i. 18; 
9.7; 12. C; Gal. 2. 12, 15; 3. 7, 9, io, 12, 18, 18; 4. 4, 
23, 23; 5.. 8: 6. 8, 8; Eph. 2. 8, 9; 3. 15; 5. [30, 30]; 
Mill. I. 16, 17; 3. 5, 5. 9. 9; 4- =2; Col. 4. 11; I Th. 2." 
2, 3, 6 ; 2 Ti. 2. 8; 3. 6 ; Titu3 i. 10, 12 ; 2. 8. 
Heb. 2. It ; 3. 13 ; 4- I ; 7- 4, 5. 12 ! "• 3 ! J'^"- 2. 16: 

4. I ; I Pe. I. 23; 4, II ; I Jo. 2. 16, 16, 19, 19, ig, 21, 
29 ; 3. 8, 9. 9, 10, 12, 19; 4. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, e, 7, 7, 13 ; 

5. I, I, 4, 18. 18, 19 ; 2 Jo, 4 ; 3 Jo. II ; Rev. i. [5] ; 2. 
7. 10, II, 17, 2!, 22 ; 5. 5, 5; 6. I, I ; 7. 4, 5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 
7, 7, 7, 8, B, 8, 9, 13; 8. 11; 9. 20, 21, 21, 21, 21 ; 14. 8, 
10; 13. 7; 16. II ; 17. I, II ; 18. 3, 4i 12 ; 21. 6, 21. 

IQ.In, hy, vnth, iv en. 

Xuko I. 61 There is nono [of] thy Idndrod that is ca. 
Acts 26. 20 But sho'.rcd first unto tlicm of Damascus 
Horn. 2. 17 art called a Jew. .and makest thy boast 
2. 23 Thou that makest thy boast of tho l^iv/ 
ij. 2 Wot j'C not what the scripture saith of E.? 
s Co. 2. 12 and a door was opened unto me of tho L. 
e Co.io. IS Wot boasting, .of other men's labours; but 
Gal. 4. 20 change my voice ; for I stand in doubt of 
JIpli. 4. 1 1 therefore, the prisoner of tho Lord, be. 
xitus 3. s Not by works of righteousness which we 
Jas. 5. 19 if any of you do err fram tho trutli, and 
2 Pe. 2. 12 speak evil of the things that they under. 

VJ.On, upon, over, iizl {gen.) epi. 

Xuke 4. 25 But I tell you of a truth, many widows 

22. 59 of a truth this (fellow) also was with him 
Acts 4. 27 For of a truth pgainst thy holy child Jes. 

10. 34 Of a truth I perceive that God is no resp. 
Gal. 3. 16 not. And to seeds, as of many; but as of 
Eev. 8. 13 woe, woe to the inhabiters of the earth 

IS.Jra regard to, xipon^ over, iirl (dat.) epi. 

Jilatt 18. 13 He rejoiceth more of that (sheep), than of 
Mark 6. 52 For tliey considered not (the mii'acle) of 
eohui2. 16 that these things were written of him, and 
Acts 4. 9 If wetosdaybeexamined of thegoodde. 
I Co.iC. 17 I am glad of the coming of Stephanas and 
a Co. 12. 21 have not repented of tlie uncleanness.and 
Heb. 8. I Now of the things which we have spoken 

11. 4 he obtained witness . . God testifying of his 

Id. On, upon, over, iirl (ace.) epi. 

Mark g. 12 Iiow it is written of the Son of man, that 

9. 13 and they have done, .as it is wi'itten of 
Heb. 7. 13 For ho of vrtiom these things are spoken 

ZO.Doion Qgainst, Kara {gen. ) kata. 

I Co.i$. 15 bocauso we have testified of God that he 

21. Over against, icard {aec.) haia. 

Acts 27. 2 launched, meaning to sail by the coasts of 
27. s when we had sailed over the sea of Silicia 
Eom. 4. 4 reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt 
r Co. 7. 6 I speak this by pel-mission., not of com. 
Plim. 14 should not be as it were of necessity, but 

^2.With, [isrd {gen.) meta. 

MattiS. 23 which would take account of his servants 
2d,From, irapi. {gen.) para. 

Matt. 2. 4 he demanded of them where Christ should 
2. 7 enquired of them diligently wliattime the 

2. i5 had diligently enquired of the wise men 
t8. 19 it shall be done for them of my Father w. 
eo. 20 came to him . . desiring a certain thing [of] 

Mark 8. 11 seeking of him a sign from heaven, temp 
Luke 6. 34 if ye lend (to them) Of whom ye hope to r. 

11. i6other.s,temptiDg..soughtofhimasignfrom 

12. 48 unto whomsoever much is given, of him 
John 1. 14 glory as of the only begotten of tlie Father 

4. 9 Hot.' is it that thou . . askest drink of me 

4. 52 Then enquired he of them theihour when 

5. 44 which receive honour one of aCother, and 

6. 45 that hath heard, and hath leakied of the 
6. 46 save he which is of God, he haih seen the 
8.26 speak . . those things which I have heard of 
8. 40 told you the truth, which I have heard of 
g. 16 This manisnotofGod, because he keepeth 
g. 33 If this man were not of God, lie could do 

10. 18 This commandment have Ireceived of my 
15. IS all things that I have heard of my Father 
17. 7 have known that all things . . are of thee 
Acts 2. 33 having received of the Father the promise 

3. 2 to ask alms of them that entered into the 
3. s expecting to receive something of them 
7. 16 sepulclire thatAbraliara bought.. of theso. 
g. z desired of him letters to Damascus to the 

10. 22 to send for thee . .to hear words of thee 
17. 9 when they had takensecurityof Jason, and 
go, 34 ministry wMoli I have received of the Lord 



Acts 22. 30 certainty wherefore lie wasaccusedCof) the 

24. 8 bycxammingof whomthyselfmaycsttake 

=5. 22 Having therefore obtained help (of] God 

23. 22 wo desire to hear of thee what tliou thin. 

ua . I. 12 I neither received it of man, neither was 

l!;Pli. 6. 8 tho same shall he recc-ivo of the Lord, wh 

1 hil. 4. 18 having received of Epaphroditus tho thi. 

1 Ih. 2. 13 ye received the v/ord . . wliich yo heard of 

4. I as yo Iiave received of us liow ye ou^jht to 

2 rii. 3. fi after tlie tradition which ho received of us 
2 Ti. 1.^3 sound words, wliicli tliou bast heard of mo 

1. i3 that he may find mercy of the Lord in th. 

2. 2 tlie thin/js that tliou iiast lieard of mo a 

3. T4 knowingofwhomthouhastlcarned(thcm) 
Jas. I. 5 any of you lack wisdom, lot Iiim ask of God 

1. 7 that he shall receivc'anything of the Lord 
I Jo. 3. 22 wliatEocvcr we ask, we receive [of] him, b. 

5. 15 have tho petitions that wc desired [of] him 
Kev. 2. 27 shall rule, , even as I received of my Fat. 

3. 18 I counsel thoo to buy of mo gold tried in 

ILBy the side of, irapd {dat.) para. 

Matt. 6. I yo have no reward of your Father v/hich 
1 Pe. 2. 4 disallowed indeed of men. .chosen of God 

25.A bout, concerning, nepl {gen.) peri. 

Matt II. 10 For this is (he), of whom it is -(vritten, B. 

15. 7 hypocrites, well did Esaias proplicsy of 
17. 13 understood that ho spake unto them of J. 

22. 42 AVliat think yo of Chirst? wliose son is he? 
24. 36 But of that day .md hour kcowcth no (m.) 
26. 24 Son of man gc th as it is written of him 

Mark i. 30 lay sick .and anon they tcU him of her 
5. 27 When she had heard of Jesus, came in the 
7. 6 Well hath Esaias prophesied of you hyp. 

7. 25 heard of liini, and came and fell at lii.'s f. 

8. 30 charged. . that thoy should toll no man of 

10. 10 his disciples asked Iiim again of the s.ame 

13. 32 Butof that day and, .hourkuowethnom. 

14. 21 Son. .indeed goeth, as itiav/ritten of him 
I(Hke 1. I a decharation of those things which are 

2. 33 at those tliingswhich wore spoken of him 

2. 38 spake of him to all them that looked for 

3. 15 and all menmused in their hearts of John 

4. 14 there went out a fame of him through all 

4. 37 the fame of him went out into every place 

5. 15 the more went there afame abroad of him 
7. 3 v.'hen he heard of Jesus, ho .sent unto him 
7. 17 this rumour of him went forth throughout 
7. 18 the disciples of John showed him of all 
7. 27 This is (he) of whom it is written, Behold 

9. 9 but who is this of whom I hear such th. ? 
g. II spake unto them of the kingdom of God 
9. 45 and they feared to ask him of that saying 

11. 53 to provoke him to speak of many things 

13. 1 told Mm of the Galileans, whose blood 

16. 2 How is it that I hear this of thee 1 give 
21. s as some spake of tho temple, how it was 

23. 8 because he had heard many things of him 
24. 14 they talked together of all theso things 

Johi- I. 7, 8, IS, 22, [30], 47 ; 2. 21, 25 ; 5, 31, 32, 32, 
3^. 37. 39. 46 ; 7- 7. 13. 17. 39 '• 8. 13, 14, 18, 18, 26, 46 ; 9. 
17 ; 10. 2s, 41 ", II. 13, 13 ; 12. 41 ; 13. 18, 22, 24 ; 15. 26 ; 
16. 8, 8, 8, 9, 10, II, 19,25; 18. 19, 19, 23, 34; 21. 24; 
Acts I. i; 2. 29, 31; 5. 24; 7. 52; 8. 34, 34, 34; 9. 13 ; 11. 
22 ; 13. 29 ; 15. 6 ; 17. 32 ; x8. 15, 25 ; 21. 21 ; 22. 10 ; 23. 
6, II, 20, 29 ; 24. 8, 22, 25 ; 23. 9, 19, 19, 20, 26; 26. 26 ; 
28. 21 ; Hom. 14. 12 ; 15. 14, 21 ; i Co. i. 11 ; 2 Co. 10. 8 ; 
I Th. I. 9 ; 4. 0; 3. i ; 2 Ti. i. 3 ; Titus 2. 8 ; Heb. 4. 4, 
8; 5. II ; 6. 9 ; 9. s> 10. 7 ; 11. 7, [22], 32; i Pe. i. 10, 10 ; 
3. IS ; 2 Pe. I. 12 ; 3. 16 ; i Jo. i. i ; 2. 27 ; 5. 9, 10 ; Jude 
3. 15. 15- 
2Q. About, around, concerning, vepi {ace.) peri, 

JIark 4. 19 the lusts of other things entering in, cho. 

IT.Toioards, to, unto, irpos {ace.) pros. 

Heb. I. 7 of the angels he saith. Who malceth his a. 

11. 18 Of whom it was said, That in Isaac shall 

28.Tn behalf of, for, {nrep {gen. ) huper. 

2 Co. I. 7 our hope of you (is) stodfast, knowing, t. 

1. 8 not, ,have you ignorant [of] our trouble 

7. 4 great (is) my glorying of you : I am filled 
7. 14 if I have boasted any thing to him of you 

8. 23 Whether.. of Titus.,my partner and fello. 

9. 2 for which I boast of you to them of Mac. 
9. 3 lest our boasting of you should be in vain 

12. 5 Of such an one ivill I glory : yet of myself 
Phil. 2. 13 both to will and to do of (his) good 4. 10. 

29. In the presence of. before. iii-apotrOev IVIat. 18, 14. 
30. Bg, under, iiwo (gen.) linpo. 

Matt. I. 22 whichwas spoken of the Lord by the pr. 

2. 15 which was spoken of the Lord by the pr. 

2. 16 when he saw that he was mocked of tho 

3. 6 were baptized of him in Jordan, confess. 
3. 13 Cometh., unto John, to be baptized of him 

3. 34 I have need to be baptized of thee, and 

4. I Then v.-as Jesus led up of the Spirit into 
4. I the wilderness to be tempted of the devil 
5. 13 cast out, and to be trodden under foot of 
6. 2 that they may have glory of men. Verily 

10. 22 ye shall bo hated of all (men) for my name 
I.I. 27 AU things are delivered im to me of my F. 

14. 8 she, being before insti-ucted of her moth. 

17. 12 Likev/ise shall, .the Son of man suffer of 
19. 12 eunuchs, v/hich were made eunuchs of m. 
20. 23 but. .for whom it is prepared of my Fath. 

23. 7 in tho markets, and to be called of men 

24. 9 ye shall be hated of all nations for my n. 
27. 12 when he was accused of the chief priests 

Mark i. 5, 9, 13 ; 2. 3, 5, 26 ; 13. 13 ; 16. [11]; Luke 
3. 21 ; 3. 7 ; 4. 2, 15 ; 7. 30 ; 8. 29, [43] ; 9. 7, 8, lo, 22 ; 
14. 8, 8 ; 17. 20 ; 21. 17, 24; Johu 10. [14] ; 14. 21 ; Acta 



2. 24 ; 4. II 

'4; 17- 13; 

2, 6, 7; liora. 12. 21 ; 

; 6 
Co. 



'o- [33], 38, 4>, 4= ; »2. S ; 15- [4]; 16. 4, 6. 

35; 22. 11,12; 23. ,0, 27, 27; 24. 26; 26. 

. 2-2' ; 13. 1 ; IS- 15; J Co. 2. 12, 15; 4. 3, 

3, 6. 12; 7. 23; 8. 3; ,0.9, 10,29; :i. 3s; 14. 24, 24; a 
4. 16; 2. 6; 3. 2; 5. 4; 8. 19; II, 24; 12. 11; Gal. 
I. 14 ; 3. 17 ; 4. 9 ; 5. ,5 ; Eph. 5. ,2 . Phil. 3. 12 ; I Th. 

1. 4 ; 2. 4, 14, 14 ; 2 Th. 2. 13 ; Heb. 5. 4, 10 ; 7 7 • n 
23 ; 12. 35; Jas. I. 14 ; 2. 9 ; 3. 4, 6 ; I Po 2. 4 ; 3 Jo.' 
12. 12; Judo 12, 17 ; Itev. 6. 13. 

OF fire — 

Fiery, of fire, rrvpivot purinos, 

Rev. 9. 17 sat on them, having breast plates ol Arc 
OF him, or of himself — 
Of him or hira.ielf, airov, ai/rov hauUm, aulou. 

Eph. I. 17 and revelation Id the knowledge ol him 

Hob. 9. 26 to put away sin by tUesacriacco/hlmseli: 
OF, there — 
Concerning it, irepi outoC peri autou. 

Matti2. 36 they shall give account thereof in the day 
OF, wliore — 
l.Concerning which, wept fis peri hes. 

Heb. 2. s put in subjection tho world.. whereof WB 

2. Concerning certain things, irepl riuay peri tinOiu 

I TL . I. 7 neither what they say, nor whereof they 
[See alio Full, plenty, speak, weary.] 
OFF — 
l.From off, yja meal. 

Gen. 24. 64 when she saw Isaac, gho Ugljted off tho 
%The face, D';p panim. 

Zeph. 1. 2 I will utterly consmne all. .from off the 
I. 3 I.wiU cut., man fromofltSFc land, saith the 
Z.From, off, away, avS apo. 

Matt26. 58 Peter follov.'ed him afar off unto the high. 

27. 55 many women werethertjbeholdingafaroff 

Mark 5. 6 when he saw Jesus afar off, he ran and w. 

14. 54 Peter followed him c.far off, evenintothe 

15. 40 There were also women looking on afar off 
Lukei6. 23 seeth Abraham afar off,andLazaru3tnhis 
John II. 18 Bethany was, .about fifteen furlongs oft 
Eev. 18. 10 Standing afar off for the fear otjier tonn, 

18. 15 shall stand afar off for the fear of her to. 
1 3. 17 and as many as trade by sea, stood afar off 

4. Out off, ^K elc. 

Marki i . 3 others cut downbranches off the trees, and 
[Sec also Afar, beat, branch, break, broken, cast, cast 
far, crop, cut, cutting, draw, fall, fallen, far, from, 
good way, leave, neck, pluck, pluckt. pull, put, put- 
ting, rend, remove, ring, scrape, shake, shave, smite, 
strip, take, taken, wipe.] 

OFFENCE — 

I. Sin, K!pn chet. 

Eccl.io. 4 lea%'e not. .yielding paclfleth great offen. 
2. A stumbling, hs^^a milcshol. 

1 Sa. 25. 31 this shall be no. , offence of heart unto my 
Isa. 8. 14 stone of stumbling and for a rock « ^S.a. 

3. Sin, error, ajxapTia haiiiartla. 

2 Co. II. 7 Havelcommittedanoffcnceinabasingm. 
4. A falling aside or away, ■jrapd-arup.a paraptOma. 

Eoin. 4. 23 Who was delivered for our offences, and 

15 But not as the offence, so also (is) the frco 
13 For if through the olfcnce of one many bo 

16 the free gift (is) of many offences unto ju. 

17 if by one man's offence death reigneil by 

18 Tlierefore as by Wie offence of one O'udg. 
20 Moreover tho law entered, that the offen. 



Z.A stumbling block, Trp6<Ticop.fia proskomma. 
Eom 14. 20 is) evil for that man wiio eateth with off. 

Q.A stumbling block, -rrpocrKoiffi proskope. 

2 Co. 6. 3 Giving no offence in any thing, that tha 

7. A stumbling block, oKavZaXov skandalon. 

Matti6. 23 thou art an offence unto me ; for thou sa, 

18. 7 Woe unto the world because of offences ! 

18. 7 for it must needs be that offences come 

18. 7 bu* woe to that man by whom the offence 
Lukei7. I It is impossible but that offences vnIX zo. 
Eom. 9. 33 Behold, I lay in Sion a. .rock of offence 

16. 17 mark theia which cause di\'isions and off. 
Gal. 5. II then is the offence of the cross ceased 
I Pe. 2. 8 a stone of stumbling, and a rock of offence 

OFFENCE, none, void of, without — 
JVot causing to stumble, affpo'eTKOTror aproskopos. 
Acts 24. 16 to have always a conscience void of offe, 

1 Co.io. 32 Givenoneoffence,neithertotheJews, nor 
PhiL I. lo that ye may be sincere and without offen, 

OFFENCE, to acknowledge — 

To be guilty, confess guilt, L^H ashem. 

Hos. 5. IS till they acknowledge their offeose, and 
OFFEND, to (make to) — 
l.To be guilty, ci?n ashem,. 

Jer. 2. 3 all that devour him shall offend ; evil sh. 
SO. 7 We offend not, because theyliave sinned 

Eze. 25. 12 hath greatly offended, and revenged him. 

Hos. 4. 15 let not Judah offend : and come not yo u. 
13. I but when he offended in Baal, he died 

Hab. I. II offend, (imputing) this power unto his god 

2.Guilt, "SyN ashmah. ■ 

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S.To deal treacTiercnisly, ija hagad. 

Psa. 73- 15 1 should offend (against) tho generation 

4. To act wickedly, ^ori chabcd. 

Jcb 34. 31 meet to bo said unto God. .1 will not off. 
5,To sin, err, miss tho marTc, N'ipn ehaia. 

G on. 20. 9 what have I offended thee, that thou hast 
40. I had offended their loi d the kins of Egypt 

s Ki.iS. 14 ijaying, I have offended; return from me 

Jor. 37. i3 What have I offended against thee, or a. 

6. Fo sin, err, miss the mark, afiaprdva hamartano. 

Acts 25. 8 uoryet against Cesar, have I offended any 

7. To stumble, fall, Trraiia ptaio. 

Jas. 2. 10 shall keep the whole law, and yet offond 
3. 2 in many tilings wo offend aU. If any. .0. 

8.70 cause to stumble, aitaySaKl^ca skandalizo. 
Matt, s- 29 if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out 
5 30 if thy right hand offend thee, out it off 
II. 6 blessed is (he), wliosoever shaU not be o. 

13. 21 when. . persecution ariseth. .he is offended 
13.57 'I^Gy were offended in him. But Jesus said 
15. 12 Knowest thou that the Pharisees were of. 

17. 27 lest we should offend them, go thou to 

18. 6 But whoso shall offend one of those little 
18. 8 if thy hand or tliy foot offend thoe, cut th. 
18. 9 if tliine eye offend thee, pluck it out, and 
24. 10 tlieu shall many be offended, and shall b. 
2(5. 31 AU ye shall be offended because of me t. 

26. 33Thoughall. .be offended, .will I never be o. 
Mark 4. 17 when, .persecution ariseth. .they are off. 

6. 3 the carpenter . . And they were offended at 
9. 42 whosoever shall offend one of (these) litUo 
9. 43 if thy hand offend thoc, cut it off : it is b. 
9. 45 if Uiy foot offend thee, cut it off : it is be. 
9. 47 if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out : it is 

14. 27 All yo shall bo offended because of mo t, 

14. 29 Although all shall bo offended, yet (will) 
Luko 7. 23 blessed is (he), whosoever shall not bo o. 

17. 2 than that ho should offend one of these 1. 
John 6. 61 ho said unto them. Doth this offend you? 

16. 1 spoken unto you, that ye should not be o. 
Eom 14. 21 stumbleth, [or is offended], or is made w. 

1 Co. 8. 13 if meat make my brother to offend, I will 

8. 13 eat no flesh, .lest I make my boother to o. 

2 Co.ii. 29 Wlio is weak, .who is offended, and! burn 

CIjTEHD, (no) thing — 

A stumhling, stumbling block, ^Win miksliol. 

Psa.iig. 16s which lovo tliy law : nothing shall offend 
CSTENBED — 
To step over, transgress, V^B pasha, 2. 

ProviS. 19 A brother offended (is harder to bo won) 

CPFENDES, (to be or make an) — 

1. Sinful or erring one, Nan chaita. 

I Ki. I. 21 I and my son Solomon shall be counted of. 

2. To cause to sin or err, Hon chata, 5. 

Isa. 29. 21 That ma'io a man an offender for a word 

3. To be unrighteous, unjust, aSiKQci adikeo. 

Acts 25. II For if I bo an offender, or have committed 
CJTENDS, thing that — 
' A stumbling block, ffKdvZa\oi> sicanaalon. 

Matti3. 41 they shaU go.ther. .all things that offend 
CFFEE, to — 
1. To slaughter, offer sacrifice, nsj zabach. 

Gen. 31. 54 Then Jacob offered sacrifice upon the m. 
4S. I offered sacrillces unto the God of his fat. 

J5xod:3. 18 Thou shalt not offer the blood of my sac. 

lev. 17. s saoriflces, which they offer, .and offer th. 

17. 7 they shall no more offer their sacrifices 
ig. 5 if ye offer a sacrifice . .ye shall offer it at 
22. 29 when yo will offer a sacrifice . . offer (it) 

Kum22. 40 Bal^c offered oxen and sheep, and sent 
CeutiS. 3 prices' due. .from them that offer a sacr. 

27. 7 thou shalt offer peace offerings, and shalt 
33. 19 there shall they offer sacrifices of righte. 

JudgiS. 23 gathered them together for to offer a 
I Sa. I. 4 when the time was that Elkanah offered 

1. 21 went up to offer unto tho Lord the yearly 

2. 13 when any man off ered sacrifice,the priests' 
2. 19 when she came up mth her husband to o. 

e Sa. 15. 12 A. sent for A. . .while he offered sacrifices 
I Ki. 8. 62 all Israel with him, offered sacrifice before 
8. 63 Solomon offered a sacrifice, .which he off. 
13. 2 upon thee shall he offer the priests of the 
I Ch.15. 26 they offered seven bullocks and seven ra. 
a Ch. 7. 4 the king and all the people offered sacri. 

7. 5 Idng Solomon offered asacrifice of twenty 

15. II they offered unto the Lord tho same timo 
ireh.i2. 43 Also that day they offered great sacrifices 
Psa. 4. s Offer the sacrifices of righteousness, and 

27. 6 therefore "frill I offer in his tabernacle s. 

50. 14 Offer unto God thanksgiving; and pay thy 

so. 23 Whoso offorcth praise glorilloth me ; and 

116. 17 I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thank. 

Isa. 57. 7 thither wontcst thou up to offer sacrifice 

Ezo. 20. 28 they offered there their sacrifices, and th. 

Jon. I. 16 offered a sacrifice unto the Lord, and m. 
^.To. slaughter, offer sacrifice', njj zabach, 3.' 

I Ki.22. 43 the people offered and'bumt inceuso yet 
ZiSlojighter, sacrifice, nyi zebach.' 

Lev. 19. 6 It shall bo eaten the same day ye offer it 

4. To cause to draw nigh, bring nigh, ^ji nagash, 5. 

Amos 5. 25 Have ye offered unto me sacrifloes and off. 
MaL X. 7 Ye offer polluted bread upon mine altar 



Mai. I. 8 if ye offer the Wind, .if ye offer the lame 

2. 12 him that offereth an offering unto the L. 

3. 3 they may offer unto the Lord an offering 

h.To (cause to) wave, offer, r^j nuph, 5. 

Exod35. 22 every man that offered, (offered) an offer. 

Hum. 8. II Aaron shall offer the Levites before the 
8. 13 offer them (for) an offering unto the LOED 
8. 15 cleanse them, and offer them (tor) an off. 

8. 21 Aaron offered t.Uem (as) an offering befora 

6. To stretch out to, hm naiah. 

1 Ch. 21. 10 Thus saitb tho LoED, I offer thee three 

7. To lift up to, hm natal. 

2 Sa. 24. 12 Thus saith the Lord, I offer thee three 

S.Topow out, '^D? nasak. 

Hos. 9. 4TheyshaUnotoffer wine (offerings) to the 

9. To cause to pour out, 7|p3 nasak, 5. 

Psa. 16. 4 drink offerings of blood will I not offer 

10. To pou/r out, iiD? nesak, 3. 

Dan. 2. 46 commanded that they should offer an ob. 

W.To lift up, N'^J nasa. 

Eze. 20. 31 For when ye offer your gifts, when ye m. 
12. To give, ]n} nathoM. 

Num 18. 12 iirst fruits of them which they shall offe. 

Eze. 6. 13 the place where they did offer sweet savour 

\Z.To go up, rhj^ alah. 

I Sa. 2. 28 to'offer upon mine altar, to bum incense 
\LTo cause to go up, rh'H alah, 5. 

Gen. 8. 20 and offered burnt offerings on the altar 

22. 2 offer him there for a burnt offering upon 

22. 13 offered him up for a burnt offering in the 

Exod24. 5 he sent young men. .which offered burnt 

30. 9 Ye shall offer no strange incense thereon 

32. 6 rose up. .and offered burnt offerings, and 
40. 29 offered upon it the burnt offering, and the 

Lev. 14. 20 the priest shall offer the burnt offering 
17. 8 that offereth a burnt offering or sacrifice 

Kum23. 2, 4 offered on (evcry)altar a bullock and a ram 
23. 14, 30 offered a bullock and a ram on (every) 

Deuti2. 13 offer not thy burnt offerings in every pla. 

12. 14 there thou shalt offer thy burnt ^erings 
27. 6 thou shalt offer burnt oft'erings tlrereon 

Josh. 8. 31 they offered thereon burnt offerings unto 

22. 23 to offer thereon burnt offering or meat of. 
Judg. 6. 25 offer a burnt sacrifice with the wood of 

11. 31 and I will offer it up for a burnt offering 

13. 16 if thou wilt offer, .thou must offer it unto 
13. 19 and offered (it) upon a rock unto the Lord 

20. 26 offered burnt offerings and peace offerings 

21. 4 offered burnt offerings and peace offerings 
I Sa. 6. 14 offered the kine a burnt oft'ering unto the 

6. 15 offered burnt offerings and sacrificed sa. 
7. 9 Samuel took a sucking lamb, and offered 

7. 10 as Samuel was offering up the burnt offe. 
10. 8 I wiU come down unto thee, to offer burnt 
13. 9 And Saul, .offered the burnt offering 

13. 10 as soon as he had made an end of offering 
13. 12 I forced myself therefore, and offered a b. 
e Sa. 6. 17 David offered burnt offerings and peace o, 
6. 18 as soon as David had made an end of off. 
24. 22 Let my lord the king take and offer up 
24. 24 neither will I oft'er burnt offerings unto 
24. 25 offcredburnt offerings and peace offerings 

1 Ki. 3. 4 a thousand burnt offerings did S. offer upon 

3. 15 offered up burnt offerings, and offered p. 

9. 25 three times in a year did Solomon offer b. 

12. 32 ordained a feast, .he offered upon the al. 
12. 33 So he offered upon the altar wluch he had 
12. 33 offered uptai the altar, and burnt incense 

2 EL 3. 27 and offered him .. a burnt offering upon 

)6. 12 the king approached to the altar, and off. 
I CI1.16. 2 when David had made an end of offering 
16. 40 To offer burnt offerings unto the Lord up. 
21. 24 I will not. .offer burnt offerings without 
21. 26 offcredburnt offerings and peace offerings 

23. 31 to offer all burnt sacrifices unto the Lord 
ig. 21 and offered burnt offerings unto the Lord 

a Ch. I. 6 offered a thousand burnt offerings upon 

4. 6 such things as they offered for the burnt. 

8. 12 Then Solomonoff ered burnt offerings unto 
8. 13 offering according to the commandment 

23. 18 to offer the biu'nt offering of the Lord, as 

24. 14 vessels, .to offer, .and they offered burnt 
29. 7 have not . . offered burnt offerings in the 
29..2I commanded, .to oft'er. .on tlie altar of tho 
29. 27 Uezekiah commanded to offerthe burnt 0. 
zg. 29 whenthoyhad made an end of offering, the 
35. 14 the sons of Aaron(were busied) in offering 

33. 16 to offer burnt offerings upon the altar of 
Ezra 3. 2 to offer burnt offerings thereon, as..ivTit. 

3. 3 they offered burnt offering thereon unto 
3. 6 to offer burnt offerings unto the Lord 
Job I. 5 and offered burnt offerings, .to the num. 

42. 8 and offer up for yourselves a burnt offer. 
Psa. 51. 19 then shall they offer bullocks upon thine 

66. 15 I will oft'er unto thee . . I will offer bullocks 
Isa. 57. 6 to them.. thouhast offercdameat offering 

66. 3 he that offereth an oblation . . swine's flesh 
Jer. 14. 12 when they offer burnt off oring and an of. 

33. 18 want a man before mo to offer burnt off. 

48. 35 him that offereth in the high places, and 
Eze. 43. 18 to offer burnt offerings thereon, and to 

43. 24 they shall offer them up . . a burnt offering 
Amos 5. 22 Though ye offer me burnt offerings and 

15. To do, make, n'j^'j; asah. 

Exodag. 36 And thou shalt offer every day a bullock 
eg. 38 Now this (is that) which thou shalt offer 



Exod 29. 39 The one I#nb thou shalt offer in the mor. 
29. 39, 41 and tfie other lamb thou shalt offer at 

lev. s- 10 hs shall offer the second . . a burnt offer! ng 
6. 22 the priest.. that is anointed.. shaU offer it 
9. 7 offer thy sin offering.. offer the offering ol 

9. 16 and offered it according to the manner 
14. 19 the priest shall offer the sin offering, and 

14. 30 he shall offer the one of the turtle doves 
15. 15 priest shall offer them, the one. .a sin of. 

15. 30 the priest shall offer the one. .a sin offer. 

16. 9 Aaron shall bring the goat . . and offer him 

16. 24 como forth, and offer his burnt offering 

17. 9 bringeth it not . .to offer it unto the Lord 
22. 23 that mayest thou offer, .a free will offer. 
23. 12 ye shall offer that day when ye wave the 

Kum. 6. II the priest shall offer the one for a sin off. 

6. 16 the priest . . shall offer his sin offering, and 

6. 17 ShaU offer the ram. .shall offer also his m. 

Josh.22. 23 or if to offerpeace offerings thereon, letthe 

Judg 13. 16 if thou wUt offer a burnt offering, thou 

1 Ki. 3. 15 offered up burnt offerings, and offered p. 

8. 64 there he offered burnt offerings, and meat 

2 KI. 5. 17 thy servant will henceforth offer neither 

10. 24 when they went in to offer sacrifices and 
2 Ch. 7. 7 there he offered burnt offerings, and the 
Psa. 66. 15 I wtU offer buUocks 'with goats. Selah 

16.2*0 make perfume, offer incense, IBij qatar, 5. 
!Numi6. 40 that no stranger, .come near to offer inc. 
I Cii. 6. 49 Aaron and his sons offered upon the altar 

17. 2*0 bear bring near, yg^ qarab. 

Lev. 16. I when they offered before the Lord, and 

18. To cause to come near, 3ii3 qarab, 5. 

Lev. I. 3 let him offer a male . .he shall offer it of 
e. I when any will offer a meat offering unto 

2. 12 ye shall offer them unto the Lord : but 

2. 13 mth aU thine offerings thou shalt offer s. 

2. 14 if thou offer a meat offering . . thou shalt o. 

3. I if he offer (it) of the herd .. he shall offer 
3. 3, 9 he shaU offer of the sacrifice of the pe. 
3. 6 male or female, he shaU offer it without 

3. 7 If he offer a lamb . .then shall he offer it 
3. 12 goat, then he shall offer it before the Lo. 

3. 14 And he shall offer thereof his offering 

4. 14 shall offer a young buUock for the sin, and 

5. 8 shaU oft'er (that) which (is) for the sin ot. 
6. 14 the sons of Aaron shall offer it before the 

6. 20 which they shall offer tmto the Lord in 

6. 21 baken pieces, .shalt thou offer, .a sweet 

7. 3 And he shall oft'er of it all the fat thereot 
7. 8 the priest that offereth any man's burnt 
7. 8 the burnt offeruig which he hath offered 
7. 9 all . . shall be the priest's that offereth it 
7. II of the sacrifice, .which he shall offer unto 
7. 12 If he offer it for a thanksgiving, then 

7. 12 he shall offer with the sacrifice of thank. 
7. 13 he shall offer, .liis offering unleavened b; 
7. 14 of it he shall offer one out of the whole 
7. 16 the same day that he offereth his sacrifice 
7. 18 shall it be imputed unto him that offereth 
7. 25 men offer an offeringimade by fire unto the 
7. 29 He that offereth the sacrifice of his peace 
7. 33 that offereth the blood of the peace offer. 
7. 38 commanded the children of Israel to offer 

9. 2 Take thee . . and offer (them) before the £. 

10. I offered strange fire before the Lord, which 
10. 19 this day have they offered their sin offer, 

12. 7 'Who shaU offer it before the Lord, and. 

14. 12 the priest shall take one he lamb, and of. 

16. 6 Aaron shaU offer his bullock of the sin 0. 

17. 4 to offer an offering unto the Lord before 
21. 6 (and) the bread of their God, they do offer 
21. 8 for he offereth the bread of thy God : he 

21. 17 lot him not approach to offer the bread ol 
21. 21 shall come nigh to offer the offerings of the 

21. 21 he shall not come nigh to offer the bread. 

22. 18 that wiU offer his oblation for aU his vows 

22. 18 which they will offer unto the Lord for a 
22. 20 hath a blemish, (that) shall yenot offer; for 
22. 21 whosoever offereth a sacrifice of peace off. 
22. 22 yo shall not offerthese unto the Lord, not 
22. 24 ye shall not offer unto the Lord that wh. 

22. 25 shaU ye offer the bread of yo ur God of any 

23. 8, 25, 27, 36, 36, 37 offer an offering made by 
23. 16 ye shall offer a new meat offering imto 
23. 18 ye shall offer ivith the bread seven lambs 

27. II of which they do not offer a sacrifice unto 
Kum. 3. 4 when they offered strange flre before the 

5. 25 and shall wave, .and offer it upon theal- 

6. 14 he shall offer his offering unto the LORD 

7. 2 That the princes of Israel, heads, .offered 
7. 10 the princes offered for dedication of the 
7. 10 tho princes offered their offering before 
7. II They shall offertheiroffering, each prince 
7. 12 he that offered his offering the first day 
7. 18 On tho second day Nethaneel. .did offer 
7. 19 He offered (for) his offering one silver c. 
9. 7 that we may not offer an offering of the 

13. 4 Then shall he that offereth his offering 

15. 7 for a drink offering thou shalt offer the 

16. 35 and consumed the . . men that offered in. 
i5. 38 they offered them before the Lord, tber, 
j6. 39 wherewith they that were burnt had off. 
26. 61 when they offered strange flre before the 

28. 2 shall ye observe to offer unto me in their 
28. 3 the offering, .which ye shall offerunto the 
28. II ye shall offer a biunt offering unto the L. 
28. 19 But yo shall offer a sacrifice made byflre 

28. 27 But ye shall offer the biu'nt offering for a 

29. 8 But ye shall offer a burnt offering unto the 
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Judg. 3. 18 when lie had made an end to offer the p. 
I Ch.iS. I they offered burnt dacriflces and peace o. 
= CI1.35. 12 to offer unto the Lord, as (it is) written 
Ezra 8. 35 offered burnt offerings unto the God of 
Psa. 72. 10 kings of Sheba and Seba shall offer gifts 
Dze. 43. 22 on the second day thou slialt offer a Idd 
.43. 23 thou Bhalt offer a young bullock without 

43. 34 thou shalt offer them before the Lord 

44. 7 when ye offer my bread, fllo fat and the 
44. 15 they EliaU stand before me to offer unto 

44. 27 he shall offer his sin offering, saith theL. 
46. 4 the burnt offering that the prince shall o. 

Hag.- 2. 14 and that which they offer there (is) unci. 
Mai. .' I. 8 offer it now unto thy governor; will ha 

10. To bring near, 2-).;^ qereh, 3. 

Ezra 7. 17 offer them upon the altar of the house of 

20. To cause to come near, 3ip qcrch, 5. 

Ezra 6. 10 That they may off er sacriflces of sweet sa. 
> 6. 17 offered at the dedication of this house of 

2\.'To cause to lift xip, Dn rum, 5. 

Exod35. 24 Everyone that did offer an offering of sil. 

Lev. 22. 15 the holy things., v.'hich they offer unto the 

Num j9. 19 which . . children of Israel offer unto the L. 

18. 24 which they offer (as) an heave offering- 

j8. 28 Thus ye also shall offer aa heave offering 

18. 29 all your gifts ye shall offer every heave Oil 

Ezra 8. 25 the offering, .which the king, .had offered 

Eze. 45. 1 ye shall offer an oblation unto the Lor.D 

45. 13 This (is) tlie oblation that ye shall offer 
48. 8 shall be the offering which je shall offer 
48. 9 The oblation that ye shall offer unto the 
,48. 20 ye shall offer tho holy oblation four squa. 

22: To 'slaughter, Bn;;' sliacli^t. 

Exod34. 25 Thou siiait not offer tho blood of my sac 

23. To lead :!», hvc-yca anago. 

Acta 7.41 offeredsacrlQceuntotheidol.andreicicod 

24.7*0 hear up, ava<pepa cnapherO, 

ncb.13. -15 By hlra therefore let us offer tho cacrifica 

Jas. 2. 21 when he hadofferedlsaachis son npontho 
25. To give, SiSa/j-i didomi. 

Luko 2. 24 to offer a sacrifice according to that wh. 

Rev. 8. 3 that he should offer (it) with the prayers 

23.ro hear toward, Trpocr<pc-pa prosphe-ro. 

Matt. 5. 24 be reconciled', .thencome and offerthy g. 
8. 4 offer tho gift that Moses commanded, for 

Mark i. 44 offer for thy cleansing those things v/hich 

Luke 5. 14 offerforthy cleansing, according as Moses 
23. 36 coming to him, and offering him vinegar 

Acts 7. 42 have ye offered to me slain beasts and sa. 
8. 18 And when Simon saw. .he offered them 

Hel). 5. I that he may offer both gifts a]id sacrifices 
5. 3 he ought, .alsoforhimself, toofferforsins 
8. 3 every high priest is ordained to offer gilts 
8. 3 that this man have somev/hat also to offer 
8. 4 that there are priests that offer gifts 
g. 7 which he offered for him.self , and . . v. 9. 

9. 14 who. .offered himself witliout spot to God 
9. 25 Nor yet that he should offer himself often 

10. I with those sacrifices v.'hich they offered 

10. II offering oftentimes the same sacriflces, w. 
10. 12 after he had offered one sacrifice tor sins 

11. 4 By faith Abel offered unto God a more ex.' 

27. To give upon or besides, fciSi'Swyui epididomi'. 
Lukeii. 12 Or if he shall ask an egg, will he offer him 

28. To hold near, irapix'^ parcclio. 

Luko 6.29 unto him that smitcth . . offer also the ot. 

OITFEE up, to, unto, to — 

1. To cause to be high or lifted up, Dn rum, 5. 
Kum 15. 19 ye shall offer up an heave offering unto 
15. 20 Ye shall offer up a cake of the first of your 
18. 26 ye shall offer up an heave offering of it 
31. 52 gold of the offering that they offered up to 

2.2'o hear up or again, avaipipto anaplicro. 

Eeb. 7. 27 Who necdeth not. .to offer up sacrifice 

7. 27 for this he did once, wh.cn he offered up 
I Pe. 2. 5 to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable 

8. To bear toward, -npocipipa prosphero. 

Heb. s. 7 when he had offered up prayers and sup. 
It. 17 offered up Isaac .. off ercd up his only be. 

CFFEE for sin, to — ^_ 

To offer a sin offering, Kan chata, 3. 

Lev. 6. 26 The priest that off ercth it for sin shall eat 

9. 15 slew it, and offered it for sin, as tho first 

O-i'iUi (selves) freely or ■mllingly, to — 
I.jTo show self veiling hearted, 31 j nadab, 7. 
Jadg. 5. 2 when the people willingly offered thems. 
S- 9 that offered themselves willingly among 

1 Ch. 29. 6 the chief of the fathers . . offei-ed willingly 

29. .9 rejoiced, for that they offered willingly 
29. .9 because, .they offered willingly to the L. 
sg, 14 that we should be able to offer so •willingly 
29; 17 I have willingly offered all these things 
29. 17 Seen with joy thy people, .to offer T.'illin. 

2 Ch.17. 16 who willingly offered.himself unto the t. 
Tzra I. 6 And. -.besides all (that) was willingly off. 

2. 68 offered freely for the house of God to set 

3. 5 every one that ■willingly offered a free will 
N eh. II. 2 the men that wiHingiy offered themselves 

. 2.T0 be offered willingly, 21) nedab, 4. 

Ezra 7. 15 have freely offercdnntothe God of Israel . 
7. r6 offeriss lyllllngly for the house of theii G. 



OFZEE inccnae or sacrifice, to — 

I. To Tnake perfume, offer incense, wp qatar, 3. 

Jer. II. 17 to provoke me to anger, "in offering inoe. 
32. 29 upon whose roofs ttiey have offered ince. 

Amos 4. s offer a sacriflce of thanksgiving with lea. 

2. To slaughter, offer sacrifice, ny\ debach. 

Ezra 6. 3 theplace where they offered sacrifices, and 
OITEREB, to be (ready to be) — 
l.Tohe brought or caused to comenigh, m) naf)ash, 6. 

Mai. 1. 1 1 in every place incense (shall be) offered 
2.T0 go up, nSj; alah. 

2 Ki. 3. 20 when the meat offering was offered, that 

3. To be broiight or caused to go vp, rh^ alah, 6. 
Judg. 6. 28 second bullock was offered upon the altar 

i.To be -made, done, rw){ asah, 1. 

Kum28. 24 After this manner ye shall offer dally 
^.A heave offering, nsnn tcrumah. 

Eze. 48. 12 (this) oblation of the land that ia offered 

6. What is brought near, |3-!i3 qorban. 

Lev. 7. 15 be eaten the same day that it is offered 
7. To hear toward, -irpoa-cjiepa prosphero. 

Asts 21. 26 offering should be offered for every ono 
Ileb. 9. 28 So Christ was once offered to bear the b. 
10. 2 would they not have ceased to be offered 1 
ID. 8 burnt offerings .. which are offered by the 
8.7*0 hc2)0^ired out, <TwevSoij.at spendomai. 

Phil. 2. 17 Yea, and if I be offered upon the saerifloe 

2 Ti. 4. 6 For I am now ready to be offered, and tho 

OITEHEI) (in Eacrifice) to idols, meats or things — 

Any thing sacrificed to an idol, slSoi\6evTov cido, 

A-ts 15. 29 That ye abstain from meats offered to id. 

21. 25 keep themselves from (things) offered toi. 

1 Co. 8. I Now as .touching things offered unto idols 

8. 4 things that are offered in sacrifice unto i. 

8. 7 eat (it) as a th!ngoffereduntoanidol;and 

8. 10 eat those things which aro offered to idols 

10. 19 or that which is offered in sacriflce to id. 

10. 28 This is offered in sacrifice unto idols, eat 

P^ev. 2. 14 to eat things sacrificed unto idols, and to 

2. 20 seduce . . to eat things sacrificed unto idols 

OPFERED things — 

\7orh, deed, raiia maaseh. 

2 Ch. 4. 6 such thiaga as they offered for tho bnrat 
OYFEBISQ — 

l.Slaughior, eacrifice, njj zcbach. 

Exod24. 5 sacriflced peace offerings of oxen unto tha 
Lev. 17. 5 offer them (for) peace offerings unto theL. 
Josh. 22. 23 or if to offer peace offerings thereon, let 
2 Ch.30. 22 offering peace offerings, and making coTU 
33. iC sacriflced thereon peace offerings and th. 
Prov. 7. 14 (I have) peace offerings with me ; this day 

^.Offering, present, nnja minchah. 

Ge». 4. 3 that Cain brought.. an offering unto tho 
4. 4 had respect unto Abel and to his offering 

4. 5 unto Cain and to his offeiing he had not 
Num. 5. 15 an offering of jealousy, an offering of m. 

5. iS put tho offering of memorial in her hands 
5. i3 which (is) the jealousy offering: and tho 
5. 23 tiie priest shall talce the jealousy offering 
5, 25 shall v/ave the offering before the Lord 
5. 26 the priest shall take an handful of the o. 

16. 15 Eespcct not thou their offering : I have 
X Sa. 2. 17 for menabliorrcd the offering of the LORD 
2. 29 Wherefore kic- ye . . at mine offering, wh. 

2. 29 the chiefest of all the offerings of Israel 
3. 14 not be purged with sacrifice nor offering 

2S. 19 let him accept an offering : but if (they be) 
I CI1.16 29 bring an offering, and come before him 
Psa. 20. 3 Remember all thy offerings, and accept 
40. 6 Sacriflce and offering thou didst not des. 
96. 8 bring an offering, and come into his courts 
Isa. 43. 23 not caused thee to serve v/ith an offering 
66. 20 they shall bring all yoirr brethren . . an of. 
66. 20 bring an offering in a clean vessel into the 
Jer. 41. 5 valh offerings and incense in their hand 
Amos 5. 2s Have yo offered unto me sacrifices and o. 
Zeph. 3. 10 the daughter, .shall bring mine offering 
MaL I. 10 neither will I accept an offering at your 
I. II (shaUbe)offered..and apureoffering: for 
1. 13 thus ye brought an offering : should I ac. 
e. 12 him that offereth an offering unto the L. 
2. 13 insomuch that heregardeth not the offer. 

3. 3 that they may offer unto the Lord an off. 
3. 4 Then shall the offering of Judah and Jer. 

3. 7*0 go up, rhvi alah. 

I Ki.i8. 29 prophesied until the (time) of the offering 
1 8. 36 it came to pass at . . the offering of the . . s. 

4.7*0 cause to go up, "SjJ alah, 5. 

1 Sa. 13. 10 as soon as'he h.-td made an end of offering 

2 Sa. 6. .18 as soon as David had made an end of off. 

1 Ch.i6. 2 when David had made an end of offering 

2 Ch. 8 13 offering according to the commandment 

29. 29 when they had made an end of offering, the 
35. 14 the sons of Aaron (were busied) in offering 

5.7*0 do, maJce, riy)! asah. 

Lev. g. 23 and camo down from offering of the sin o. 
^ Ki. TO. 25 as soon as he had made an end of offering 

6. 7*0 bring or cause to come near, anp qarah, 5. 
Num 15. 13 in offering an offering made by fire, of a 

7. Whai is brought near, n^ij qorban. 

Lev. I. 2 If aayTnan of you bring an offering onto 



Lev. I. 2 ye shall bring your offering of tho cattio 
I. 3 If his offering (be) a burnt sacrifico of the 
I. 10 if his offering (be) of the Hocks, (namely) 
I. 14 tho burnt sacriflce for his offering to the 

1. 14 ho shall bring his offering of turtle dovos 

2. 1 when any will offer a meat offering unto 
e. I his offering shall be (oQ fine flour ; and h« 

2. 13 with all thine offerings thou shalt offer 

3. 2, 8 lr.y his hand upon the head of his offer. 
3. 6 A nd If hi; offering for a sacrifice of peace 
3. 7 If ho offer a lamb for his offering, then 

3. 12 if hia offering (bo) a goat, then he shali of. 

3. 14 he shall offer thereof his otferint;, (even) 

4. 23, 28 he shall bring hia offering, a kid of 

4. yt if he bring a lanib for a sin offering, he 

5. 1 1 he that sinned shall bring for his offering 

6. 20 This (is) the offering of Aaron, and of liis 

7. 13 he shall offer. . his offering IcavcLiod bread 

7. 16 if the sacrifice of hia offering (be) a vow 
9. 7 offer the offering of the people, and make 
9. 15 he brought the people's offering, an'.i took 

17. 4 to offer an offe-ing unto the Lord imIoto 
22. 27 it shall be accepted for an offering acde 

23. 14 thatyehave broughtan offeringuntoyoor 
27. 9 whereof men bring an dffering unto the L, 

Hum. 5. 15 he shall bring her offering for her, the t. 

6. 14 ho shall offer his offering unto the Loao 

6. 21 his offering imto tho Loud for hia senara. 

7. 3 they lirought tiietr offering before the L. 
7. 10 the princes offered their offering before 
71 II Theyshallofferthcir offering, each prince 
7. 12 he that offered his offering ihe first day 
7. 13 his offering (was) ono silver charge.-, tho 

7. 17 this (was) the offering of Nahshon the son 
7. 19 He offered, .his offeringonesilvercharger 
7. 23 this (was) the offering of Xethaneei the 
7. 25 His offering, .one silver charger, tho weL 
[So in v. 31, 37 43, 49 sj; 61, 67, 73, 79.] 

7. 29 this (was) the offering of. .the son of 
[S° "^J- -33. 4'. 47. 53, 59. 6$. 7'. 77. 83O 

9. 7 that we may not oner an offering of tho 

g. 13 because he brought not the offering 01 the 

15. 4 Then shall he that offereth his offering 

15. 25 they shall bring their offei-ing, asacrifleo 

__ 23. 2 My offering., my bread for my sacrifices 

iize. 20. 28 presented the provocation of their offoriatf 

40. 43 upon the tables (was) the flesh of the oil. 

8. Wliat is brought near, )3-)iD quruan. 

Neh. 10, 34 we cast the lots, .for the wood offeriaij 
13. 31 for the wood offering, at times appoinicd 
9..^ wave offering, .i^ijp tenupliah. 

Exod35. 22 offered . . an offering of gold unto the LoED 
38. 24 the gold of the offering, was twenty and 
38. 29 the brass of the offering (was) seventy taL 
Num. 8. II an offering of the children of Israel, thai 

8. 13 and offer them..an offering unto the I0R3 
8. 15 cleanse them, and offer them., an offering 
8. 2 1 Aaron offered them, .an offering ceiore Lie 

lO.A heave offering, riDii^ tcrumah. 
. £xod:5, 2 Speak . . that they bring me an offering 
25. 2 of every man. .ye shall take my offsrinj 
25. 3 this (is) tlie offering which ye shall tako 
30. 13 an half shekel (shall be) the offcrinj; of tho 

30. 14 Everyone, .shall give an offorirguntotho 

30. 15 when (they) give an offering unco the la. 
35. 5 Take ye from among you an offeriac imio 
35. 5 let him bring it, an offering of the ix)r.D 
35. 21 they brought the LORD'S offering 10 the w. 
35. 24 Every one that did offer an offering 01 aih 

35. 24 andbrasSjbroughttheLoRD'sofferingtand 

36, 3 they reccivcd.of Moses all the off criE j wc. 
36. 6 make any more work for the offenng of 

Lev, 22. 12 she may not eat of an offering of the holy 
Num. 5. 9 every offering of all the holy thinrs of tho 

31. 52 all the gold of the offering that thcyoffe. 
2 Sa. I. 21 rain upon you, nor flelds of offerin;: : for 
2 Ch.31. 10 began to bring the offerings into the house 

31. 12 brought in the offerings and the tithes 
31. 14 (was) over the free t(t11 offerin'^ of God 
Ezra 8. 25 theofferingof the house of our God, which 
Neh. 10. 37 our offerings, and the fruit of all manner 
10. 39 children of Levi shall bring the offering 

12. 44 were some appointed, .for the offerings 

13. 5 the tithes .. and the offeringsof thepriests 
Eze. 20. 40 there will I require your offeringa.'and 

48. 8 shall be tho offering which ye shall offer 
Mai. 3. 8 Wherein have we robbed thee? In.. offer. 

11. .4 gift, Sopov dOron. 

Luke2i. 4 all these have, .cast in unto tho offerings 

12.W7iat is borne forward or toward, vpoffipopi. 
Acta 21. 26 untU that an offering shoiUd be offered 

24. 17 came to bring alms to my nation, and 0*. 

Eph. s- 2 hath given lumself for ua an offering and 

Heb. 10. 5 Sacrifice and offering thou wouldesD noi 

10. 8 Sacriflce and offering and burnt offerings 

10. 10 through the offering of the body of Jesus 

10. 14 For by one offering he hath perfected for 

10. 1 3 Now. .(there is) no more offering for sin 

{See also Sumt, drink, free, freewill, heave, meat, pas> 

over, peace, sin, thank, trespass, voluntary, wave, whole, 

wiiling.] 

0SFERIN9 cp — 

1.7b cause to go up, nSy alah, 5. 

I Sa. 7. 10 as Samuel' was offering up the humt aSa. 

2. What is borne forward or toward, ■n-po<T<t>opiL 
Som.15. i5 that the offerinj unof theGentilesiuigtrfs 



OPPERING 



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OFFERING (or sacrifice) made by firo — 
A Jlre offering, nis's ishsheh. 

Exodsg. i8, 25, 41 offering made by flra mitothoLonD 
[So in V. 30. 20 ; Lev. 2 16 ; 3. 3, 9, 14 ; 7. 5, 25; 8. 21,28; 22. 
ST, 23. 8, 13, 25, 27, 36, 36, 37; 24. 7; Num. 29. 6.] 

Lev. I, 9 an oSiering made by. fire, of a sweet savour 
[So iu V. 13, 17; 2. 2, 9; 3. s; Num. 15. 10, 13, 14; 18. 17 ; 
s8. 8, 24 ; 29. 13, 26.] 

Lev. 2." 3, 10 oftheoiieringsof theLouDmadoby Are 

2. II in any offering of the Loiinmade by flro 

3. ji, 16 (it is) the food of the offering made by 

4. 35 according to the offerings made by firo u. 

5. 12 according to the offerings made by fire \i. 

6. 17 their portion of my offerings made by fire 
6. 18 the offerings of the Lord made by tire 

7. 30, 35 tlie oflorings of tlic Lord made by fire 
TO. 12 tl>6 offerings of the Lord made by fire , 
JO. 13 of the sacririces of the Lord made by tire 
10. 15 with the offerings made by fire of tlie fat 

21. 6, 21 the offerings of the Lord made by lire 

22. 22 nor maJce an offering by fire of tlieni upon 

23. iS an offering made by fire, of sweet savour 

24. 9 of tlie offerings of the Lord made by fire 
'Nmms. 3 will make an offering by fire unto the Lo. 

13. 25 a sacrifice made by lire unto the Lord 
28. 2 my bread for my sacrifices made by fire 
28. 3 This (is) the offering made by fire which ye 

28. 4 13 a sacrifice made by fire unto the Lord 
28. 19 ye shall offer a sacrifice made by fire 

l">Rnt. 18. I eat the offerings of the Lord made by fire 
Josh. 13. 14 the sacrifices, .made by fire (are) their inh. 
I Sa. 2. 28 did I give, .all the offei'iugs made by fire 

OFFEErtrG for ain — 

A guilt offering, d^n asham. 

Isa. S3. 10 thou shalt make his soul au offering for s. 
OFFEHIKG incense — 
To make perfume, offer incense, nep qalar, 3. 

Jer. II. 17 to provoke me. .in offering iuconso unto 
OFFERINGS — , 
Oivings, gifts, D'annri habhabim. 

Ho3. 8. 13 They sacrifice.. tho sacrifices of mluo off. 

OFFICE — 

i,.Sase, station, J 3 keir. 

Gen. 41. 13 me he restored unto mine offlGe, and liim 

2. Standing, station, 'ip'J.o maamad. 

t Ch.23. 28 their ofllce (was) to wait on the sons of A. 
8. Watch, guard, "ilJfP mishraar. 

tTeh.13. 14 deeds that I have dcuio. .for the offices th. 

4. Watch, guard, JTioij".? mishmereih. 

•2 Ch. 7 .6 the priests v/aited on their offices ; tho L. 

5. Service, rrniaj; ahodah. 

I Ch. 6. 32 they waited on their olHce according to 

6. Inspection, charge, n^ijB pequddah. 

Num. 4. 16 to the olRce of Kleazar the son of Aaron 

1 Ch.24. 3 according to their ofTicesin tlieir service 

2 Ch.23. 18 Jehoiada appointed the offices of the ho. 

24. 1 1 tho chest was brought unto the king's office 
Psa.105. 8 Let. .bo few. .let -another take his office 

1. Ministration, ZiaKovia diahonia. 

Eomii. 13 apostle of the Gentiles, I magnify mine 0. 

8. Work, action, office, use, irpa^is praxis. 

Romi2. 4 and all members nave not the same office 
CFTICE of a bishop — 
Oversight, superintendence, ^iricrKOTrii epislcope. 

I TL 3. I If a man desire the office of a bishop, he 
OFFICE of the priesthood, priest's office —r- 
Priesthood, teparela hierateia. 

Luke I. 9 Acoordingto..customof thepriest'sofflce 

Heb. 7. 5 they., who receive the office of the priest. 

OFFICE, to do, execute, or minister in the priest's — 
l.To act as a priest, ]r\3 7cahan, 3. 

Esod28. 1, 3, 4, 41 minister unto me in tho priest's office 

29. I, 44 minister unto me in the priest's office 

30. 30 minister unto me in the priest's office 

31. 10 his sons, to minister in the priest's office 
35. 19 his sons, to minister in the priest's office 
39. 41 garments, to minister in the priest's office 
40. 13, 15 minister unto me in the priest's office 

Lev. 7. 35 minister unto the Lord in the priest's of. 

16. 32 consecrate to ministerin tlie priest's office 

Kum. 3 3 consecrated to minister in the priest's of. 

3. 4 Ithamar ministered in the priest's office 

Deut 10. 6 ministered in the priest's office in his ste. 

1 Cli. 6. 10 that executed the priest's office in the te. 

24. 2 and Ithamar executed the priest's office 

2 Ch.ii. 14 from executing the priest's office unto the 
Ezc. 44. 13 to do the office of a priest unto me, nor 

2. To act as a priest, hpareiai hierateuo. 

Luke I. 8 whUe he executed the priest's office before 
OFFICER — - 
l.To he set up, asj natsdb, 2. 

X Ki f . s Azariah..(wa3) over the officers.; and Zab. 
^l 7 Solomon, had twelve officers overall Isr. 
^. 27 those officers provided victual for king S. 
5. 16 Besides the chief of Solomon's officers w. 
9. 23 These (were) the chief of the officers that 
a Ch. 8. 10 these, .the chief of king Solomon's officers 

2. One set up, n'XJ netsib. 

t^ X Kt 4, 19 (was) the onl,v officer which (was^ In tho 



i.A eunuch, officer, D'lp sa/ris. 

Gen. 37. 36 an officer of Pharaoh's, .captain of the g, 

39. 1 an officer of Wiaraoh, capt.iin of the gua. 

40. 2 V. was wroth against two (of) his officers 
40. 7 he asked Pharaoii's officers, that (were) 

I Sa. 8. 15 give to his oflicers, and to iiis servants 

1 Ki.22. 9 Tiion tho king-of Israel called an officer 

2 Ki. 8. 6 tlie king api^ointed unto her a certain of. 

24. 12 he, ami hi-s mother . .and his officers; and 

24. 15 his officers, and the mighty of the land 

25. 19 out of the city he took an officer that was 

1 Ch.28. I with the officers, and with the mighty men 

2 Ch.i8. 8 king, .called for one (of his) officers, and s. 

4. To inspect, charge, tiiS par/crd. 

Nura3i. 14 Moses was wroth with the officers of the 

31. 48 the oflicerB which (were) over thousands 

2 Ki.ii. 15 the priest commanded. . the officers of the 

5. Inspection, charge, rrjijB p>equddah. 

2 Ki. II. 18 the priest appointed officers over the ho. 

1 011,26. 30 officers anioiig them of Israel on this side 
Isa. £0. 17 I will also make thy officers peace, and t. 

6. h spector, Tp9 paqid. 

Gen 41. 34 let him appoint officers over tho land, and 
Judg. 9. 28 the son of Jeru))baal? and Zebu! his offl.7 

2 Ch.24. II high priest's officer came and emptied the 
Usth 2. 3 let the king appoint officers in all the 
Jer. 29. 26 that ye should be officers in the house of 

I.Oreat one, 3"i rab. 

Estli. 1. 8 the king had appointed to all the officers 

8. 7*0 do work, nSN^o i-ipi) asah mdahah. 

Esth. 9. 3 and' officers of the kijig, helped tho Jews 
9.7*0 mci/iiage, oversee, ride, ne?/ shatar. 

Exod.s. 6 task masters of the people, and their offi. 

5. 10 task masters of the people, .and their of. 

5. 14, 15, 19 the officers of the children of Israel 

Numii. 16 eldersofthe people, and officersoverthem 

Deut. I. 13 captains over tens, and officers among 

16. 18 Judges and officers shalt thou make thee 

20. 5 the officers sliall speak unto the people 

20. 8 officers shall speak further unto the peo. 

20. 9 when the officers have made an end of s. 
29. 10 and your officers, (with) all the men of I. 
31. 28 the ciders of your tribes, and your officers 

J'osh. I. 10 Then JosIulI comniaiKledthe officers of 
3. 2 it came to pass, .that the officers went 
8. 33 all Israel, and their elders, and officers 

23. 2 called, .for their judges, and for their o. 

24. I called, .for their judges, and for thoir o. 

1 Ch.23. 4 six thousand (were) officers and judges 

26. 29 business over Israel, for officers and ju. 

27. I their officers that served the king in any 

2 Ch.19. II also the Levites (shall be) officers before 

34. 13 of the Levites. .scribes, and officers, and 

10. Police officer, bailiff', TtpaKTcop prahtor. 

Lukei2. 58 deliver thee to the officer, and the officer 

W.An under rower, assistant, v-irripfrris huperetes. 

llatt. 5. 25 the judge deliver thee to the officer, and 

John 7. 32 the chief priests sent officers to take him 

7. 45 Then came the officers to the chief priests 

7. 46 The officers answered, Never man spake 

18. 3 having received a band (of men) and offi. 

18. 12 officers oftlie Jews took Jesus, and bound 

18. 18 tho servants ajnd officers stood there, who 
j8. 22 one of the officers which stood by struck 

19. 6 When tho chief priests, .and officers saw 
Acts 5. 22 when the officers came, and found them 

5. 26 Then went the cai^tain with the officers 

OFFSCOTTRIKG — 

1. Scrapings, offscouring, 'np sechi. 

Lam. 3. 45 Thou hast made us (as) the offscouring 

2. Offscouring, scrapings round about, Tcepi^nixa,. 

1 Co. 4. 13 the offscouring of all things unto this 

OFFSPRING — 

l.Outcomers, issue, produce, n'NV^V tseetsaim. 
Job 5. 25 thine offspring as the grass of the earth 

21. 8 Their seed is established, .their offspring 
27. 14 his offspring shall not be satisfied with b. 
31. 8 eat ; yea, let my offspring be rooted out 

Isa. 22. 24 they shall hang upon him. .the offspring 

44. 3 will pour, .my blessing upon thine offsp. 

45. 19 the offspring of thy bowels like the gravel 
61. 9 their seed shall be known, .and their off. 
65. 23 they (are) the seed, .and their offspring 

2. Race, hind, yivos genos. 

Acts 17. 28 certain . . said. For we are also his offspring 

17. 29 Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of 

Rev. 22. 16 I am the root and the offspring of David 

OFT, OFTEN, OFTENEK — 

l.Many a time, often, iroWdKts poUakis. 

Mattiy. 15 falleiih Into the fire, and oft into the water 
Mark 5. 4 Because that he had been often bound 
Acts 26. II I punished them oft in every synagogue 
a Co.ii. 23 in prisons more frequent, in deaths oft 
JI. 26(In)joumeying3often, (in)perils of waters 
II. 27 in watchings often, .in fastings often, in 
Phil. 3. iS'many walk, of whom I have told you oft. 

2 Ti. I, 16 he oft refreshed me, and was not asliamed 
Heb. 6. 7 drinketh in the rain thatcomethoftupon 

9. 25 Nor yet that he should offer himself often 
9. 26 For then must he often have suffered since 

2. Much, iroWd polla. 

Matt. 0. 14 Wliydowe and the Phaflseea fast [oft], hut 



3. With the fist, ■trvyfi-ff ptigme. '• 

Mark 7. 3 except tl'iey wash . .hands oft, eat not, aoi 

4. Thick, close, frequently, wvkvos ptihnos. ■ 

Luke 5. 33 Why do the disciples of John fast often 
Acts 24. 26 wherefore he sent for him the oftener, and 

1 Ti. 5. 23 use a little wine for. .thine often infirmi. 

OFT TimES, OFTEN TIMES — 

1. Two steps {or) three,J!^'\ha^\:pU.S2^^c-''nyim shalosh. 
Job 33. 29 Lo, all these. . worketh God often times 

i.Many steps', times, ni2"i a^P'ii^ peamiin rabboth. 
Eccl. 7. 22 often times also thine own heart knoweth 

Z.Many times, ttoWoIs xP'^ois pollois chronois. 
Luke 8. 29 often times ithadcaughthim: andhewas 

4 Many a time, often, iroWaKis polldkis. 

Matt 17. 15 for ofttimes ho falleth into the fire, and 
Mark 9. 22 oft times it hath cast him into the flre,an(i 
JolimS. 2 Jesus oft times resorted thither with his d. 
Koni. I. 13 oftentimes I purposed to come unto you 

2 Co 8. 22 whom we have often times proved diligent 
Heb (o. II offering oftentimes the same sacrifices, w. 

OG, Jij? long-neched, giant. 

The king of J3ashan defeated at Edrei, whose land waa 
■assigned to the half tribe of Mauasseh, beyond Jordan. 
B.C. 1452. 

Num2i. 33 O. the king of Bashan went out against 

32. 33 the kingdom of O. king of Bashan, the la. 
Deut. I. 4 After he had slain . . O. the king of Bashan 
3. I O. the king of Bashan came out against us 
3. 3 our God delivered into our hands 0. also 
3. 4 the region of Argob, the kingdom of O. in 
3. 10 and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of O. in 

3. 11 For only 0. king of Bashan remained of 
3. 13 all Bashan, (l)eing)the kingdom of 0., gave 

4. 47 possessed his land, and the land of 0. king 
ig. 7 O. the king of Bashan, came out against 

31. 4 shall do . . as he did to Sihon and to O., ki. 
Josh. 2. 10 Sihon and O., whom ye utterly destroyed 

9. 10 to 0. king of Bashan, which (was) at Asht. 
j2. 4 coast of 0. king of Bashan, (which was) of 
13. 12 All tho kingdom of O. in Bashan, which 
13. 30 all the kingdom of O. king of Bashan, and 

13. 31 and Edrei, cities of the kingdom of 0. in 
J Ki. 4. 19 of 0. king of Bashan; and (he was) the only 
Neh. 9. 22 so they possessed, .the land of 0. king of 
PEa.135. II O. king of Bashan, and all the kingdoms 

136. 20 0. the king of Bashan: for his mercy (en. 

O'-HAB, inN powerfuV. 

The third son of Simeon, u.u. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 10 Jemuel, and Jarain, and O., and Jachin 
Exod. 6. 15 Jemuel, and Jamin, and O., and Jachin 

O'-HEL, h^i'^ family, race, tent. 

A son of Ze'rubbabel, descended from Jehoiak'im king of 

Judah. B.C. 500. 

1 Ch. 3. 20 Hashubah. and O., and Berechiah, and 

OH — 

\. Shining, oil, "inis: yitsliar. 

Num 18. 12 All the best of the oil, and all the best of 

Deut. 7. 13 he will also bless, .thine oil, the increase 

JI. 14 mayest gather in thy corn, .and thine oil 

j2. 17 mayest not eat. .the tithe, .of thy oil, or 

14. 23 shalt eat . . the tithe . . of thine oil, and the 
18. 4 The first fruit, .of thine oil, and the first 

28. 51 shallnot leave thee, .corn, wine, oroil, (or) 

2 Ki.iB. 32 a land of oil olive and of honey, that ye 
a Ch. 3 1. 5 children of Israel brought . . oil, and honey 

32. 28 for the increase of corn, and wine, and oil 
Neru s. 1 1 tlie wine, and the oil, that ye exact of them 

to. 37 of all manner of trees, of wine, and of oil 
10. 39 shall bring the offering of . .the oil, unto 
13. s they laid the meat offerings, .and the oil 
13. 12 brougljt all Judah the tithe of. .the oil 
Jer. 31. 12 for oU, and for the young of the flock 
Hos 2. 8 that I gave her corn, and wine, and oil 
2. 22 hear the corn, and the -wine, and the oil 
Joel 1. 10 new wine is dried up, the oil languisheth 
2. 19 I will send you com, and wine, and oU 
2. 24 the fats shall overflow with wine and oil 
Hag. I. II upon the new wine, and upon the oil, and 

2. Oil, ri'^n meshach. 

Ezra 6. 9 wheat, salt, wine, and oil, according to 
7. 22 to an hundred baths of oil, and salt with 

3. Oil, ointment, fatness, JCB' shemen. 

Gen. 28. 18 set it up., a pillar, and poured oil upon the 
33. 14 drink offering thereon, and he poured oil 

Exod25. 6 Oil for the light, spices for anointing oil 
27. 20 that they bring thee pure oil olive beaten 

29. 2 tempered with oil. .wafers, .anointed. .0. 
29. 7 Then shalt thou talce the anointing oil 

29. 21 thou shalt take.. of the anointingoil, and 
29. 40 with the fourth part of an hin of beaten oil 

30. 24 And of cassia .. and of oil olive an hin 
30. 25 thou shalt make it an oil of holy ointment 

30. 25 ointment . .it shall be an holy anointing oil 
30.31 This shall be an holy anointing oilimtome 

31. II the anointing oil, and sweet incense for the 
3S. 8 oil for the light .. spices for anointing oil 

35. 14 The candlestick, ,with the oil for the light 

35.15 the anointing oil, and the sweet incense 
35. 28 oil for the light, and for the anointing oil 
37. 29 he made the holy anointing oil, and the 
39. 37 The pure candlestick, .and the oil forlig. 

39. 38 the anointing oil, ani^he sweet incense 

40, g thou shalt take the anointing oil, and an. 
Lev. 2. I ho shall pour oil upoait, and put frank. 



OIL 



Lev. ». « of the oil thereof, with all the frankince. 
«. 4 mingled with oil, or. .anoiutetl with oil 
a. 5 iJiie flour uulcaverieJ, miugled with oil 
2. pour oil thereon : it (is) a meat offering 
a. 7 it shall bs made (of) Hue Hour with oil 
s. 15 thou Shalt put oil upon it, and lay frank. 
2. iS of the oil thereof, with all tiio frankince, 

5. II he shall put no oil upon it, neither shall 

6. 15 of the oil thereof, and all the frankincen. 

6. 21 In a pan it shall be made with oil. .baken 

7. lo every meat olforinff mingled with oil, and 
7. 12 cakes niinglud with oil. .anointed with oil 

7. 12 cakes mingled '.Yitli oil, of fine flour, fried 
Ji. 2 the anointing oil, and a bullock for the s. 
8. 10 Moses took the anointing oil, and anointed 

8. 12 poured of the anointing oil upon Aaron's 

8. 30 Mosestookof the anointing oil, and of tho 

9. 4 a meat offering mingled with oil : for to 
JO. 7 for the anointing oil of the Lord (is) upon 
14. 10 offering, mingled \7ith oil. .one log of oil 
14. 12 the priest shall take, .the log of oil, and 
14. 15 the priest shall take . .of the logof oU, and 
14. 16 shall dip his riglit flnger in tho oil that 
14. 16 shall sprinkle of the oil witli his fiuger 
14. 17 of tlie rest of the oil tliat (is) in hio hand 
14. iS the remnant of the oil that, (13) in the pr. 
14. 21 oil for a meat offering, and a log of oil 
14. 24 tho priest shall take, .the log of oil, and 
14. 26 tlie priest shall pour of the oil into the 

% 14. 27 of the oil that (is) in Iris left hand seven 
14. 28 the priest shall put of the oil that (is) in 

14. 29 the rest of the oil that (is) in the priest's 
21. lo upon v/hose head the anointing oil wasp. 
21. 12 tiis croivn of the anointing oil of his God 
23. 13 of fine flour mingled with oil, an offering 
24. 2 that they bring unto thee pure oil olive 

Kam. 4. 9 all the oU vessels thereof, wherewith they 

4. 16 the oil for. .light, .and the anointing oU 

5. 15 he shall pour no oil upon it, nor put fraiL 

6. 15 cakes of fine flour mingled Avith oil, and 

6. 15 of unleavenedbreadancinted withoil.and 

7. 13 full of fine flour mingled with oil, for 
Bo in V. 19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 49, 55, 61, 67, 73, 79. 

8. 8 fine flour mingled with oil, and another 
II. 8 tasta of it was as the taste of fresh oil 

15. 4 flour, .with the *jurth . .of an Iiin of oil 

15. 6 flour, .with tho third, .of an bin of oU 
J5. 9 of flour mingled with half an hin of oil 
z8. 5 with the fourth, .of an hin of beaten oil 
a8. 9, 12, 12 a meat offering, mingled with oil 
28. 13 a several tenth deal, .mingled with oil 
s3. 2o (shaU be of) flour mingled wthoil; three 
sS. 28 meat offering of flour mingled with oil 
29. 3,9,i4meatoftering. .flour mingled with oil 
35. 25 which was anointed with the holy oil 

Deut. 8. 8 Aland of wheat, .a land of oU olive and 
28. 40 thou Shalt not anoint . . with tho oil 

32. 13 made him to suck, .oil out of tho flinty r. 

33. 24 Asher lie said. lot him dip his foot in oil 
» Sa. 10. 1 Samuel took a "\'ial of oil, and poured (it) 

16. I Fill thine horn with oil, and go, I will a. 
16. 13 Samuel took the horn of oil, and anointed 

a Sa. I. 21 shield of Saul. .not. .anointed with oil 
14. 2 anoint not thyself with oil, but be as a 
t KL I. 39 took an horn of oU out of the tabernacle 
S- II gave Hiram, .twenty measures of pure ofl 

17. 12 I have not a cake, but. .a little ail in ao. 
17. 14 neither shall the cruse of oil faU, untU 

_ 17. 16 neither did the cruse of oU faU, according 
s Ki. 4. 2 any thing in the house, save a pot of oil 
4. 6 (is) not a vessel more. And the oil stayed 
4. 7 Go, sell the oU, and pay thy debt, and live 

9. 1 take this box of oil in thine hand, and go 
9. 3 Then take the box of oil, and pour (it) on 
y. 6 hepoured tho oU on his head, and said unto 

I C3i. 9. 29 appointed to oversee., the oil, and thefra. 

12. 40 brought bread onasses . .and oil, and oxen 
27. 28 and over the cellars of oU (was) Joash 

« Ch, z. 10 I wUl give, .twenty thousand baths of oU 
2. 15 the oU. .let him send unto Ids servants 
II. II and store of victual, and of oil and wine 

Ezra 3. 7 They gave, .drink, and oU, unto them of 

Esth. 2. i2"six months witli oil cf mj-rrh, and six m. 

Job 29. 6 and the rock poured me out rivers of oU 

Psa. 23. 5 thou anolntest my head with oU ; my cup 
45. 7 hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness 
.55. 21 his words were softer than oU, yet (were) 
&g. 20 David, .with my holy oU have I aaointed 
92. 10 horn. .1 sliall bo anointed with fresh oil 
109. 18 let it come, .like water; and like oU into 
141. 5 (it shaU be) an excellent oil, (which) shaU 

Bcov. 5. 3 woman, .her mouth (is) smoother than oU 
21. 17 he that loveth wine and oil shall not bo 
21. 2o (There is) treasure to bo desired and oil in 

Isa. 41. 19 I. wiU plant in the wilderness . . tho oil treo 
61. 3 to give unto them, .the oil of joy for mo. 

Jer. 40. 10 gather ye wine, .and oil, and put (them) 
41. 8 we have treasures in the fleld . . of oil, and 

E»e. 16. 9 washed I thee, .and I anointed thee with oU 

16. 13 didst eat fine flour, and honey, and oU 

, 16. r8 thou hast set mine oil and mine inccnso 
16. 19 which I gave thee, fine flour, and oU, and 

23. 41 thou hast set mine incense and mine oil 
27. 17 they traded in thy market, .oil, .andbalm 

32. 14 win I . . cause their rivers to run like oU 
45. 14 tho ordinance of oil, the bath of oU. .the 
45. 24 he shall prepare . . an hin of oil for an ep. 

45. 25 shall he do the like, .according to the oU 

46. 5, 7, II and an hin of oU to an ephah 

46. i4^the third part of an hin of oU, to temper 
j^ , 4^ 13'Thus shall they prepare, .the^il, every m'. 
JJos. 2. 5 that ijivel .my flax, mine oil and my driuk 



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noa. 12. I thoy do make a covenant, .and oU Is car. 
Mic. 6. 7 the Lord bo pleased with., rivers of oil? 

6. 15 but tliou Shalt not anoint thee with oU 
Hag. 2. 12 touch bread, or pottage, or wine, or oil, or 
i.Olive oil, tKaiov elaion. 

Matt 25. 3 foolibh took their L-impa, and took no oU 
23. 4 But the wise took oil in their vessels with 

25. Give us cfyouroil; forourlampsare gone 
Mara 6. 13 anointed with oU many that were sick.and 
Luke 7. 46 My head with 01! thou didst not anoini 

10. 34 bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and 
16. 6 And he said, An hundred measures of oU 
Heb. I. 9 hath anointed thee with the oil of gladn. 
Jas. 5. 14 anointing !um with oil in the name of the 
Kev. 6. 5 and (see) thou hurt not the oU and the w. 
18. 13 wine, and oil, and fine flour, jiud wheat 
OH, oiled, to make — 
I. To caAtse to be bright, nny tsahor, 5. 

Job 24. II make oU within their walls, .tread, .wine 

2. Oil, ]Dy shcnun. 

Kxod29. 23 ono cake of oUed bread, and one wafer 
OmTBCENT, (pot of) — 
l.Pot of perfumes, nrii5-))p merqachah. 

Job 41. 31 ho maketh the aca Uke a i>ot of ointment 
I.Perfane, nnpiij mirqachalh. 

1 Ch. 9. 30 the priests made the ointment cf the spi. 

3. Compounded perfume, npi roqach. 

Exod3o. 25 an ointment compound after the art of 
i.Oil, [.pw shancn. 

2 Ki. 20. 13 Hozckiah. .showed them, .the precious o. 
Psa. 133. 2 liko the precious ointment upon the head 
Prov 27. 9 Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart 

27. 16 the ointment of his right hand, .betrayeth 
Eccl. 7. I name (is) better than precious ointment 
9. 8 always white ; and let thy head lack no o. 

10. I Dead flies cause the ointment of the apo. 
Song I. 3 Because of the savour of thy good ointm. 

1. 3 thy name (is as) ointment poured forth 
4. 10 smell of thine ointments than aU spices 

laa. I. 6 bound up, neither moUifled with ointme. 
39. 2 the spices, and the precious ointment, and 
57. 9 thou wcutest to the king with ointment 

Amos 6. 6 anoint themselves with the chief ointme. 

i. Myrrh, ointment, aromatic halm, fivpov micron. 
Ilatt26. 7 alabaster box of very precious ointment 

26. 9 tljis [ointment] might have been sold for 
26. 12 in that she hath poured this ointment on 

llarki4. 3 having an alabaster box of ointment of 

14. 4 AMiy was this waste of the ointment made? 

Luke 7. 37 she. .brought an alabaster bpx of ointme. 

7. 33 hisfeet, andanointed. .with the ointment 

7. 46 this womauhathanointedmyfeetwith oi 

23. 56 they returned, and prepared spices and o. 

Johnii. 2 Mary which anointed the Lord with oint 

12. 3 Then took Mary a pound of ointment of 

2. 3 was filled with the odour of the ointment 
12. 5 AVhy was not this ointment aold for three 

Eev. 18. i3.cinnamon, and odours, and ointments, and 

OLD iman, men, women, things) — 

1. Worn out, nS^ haleh. 

Josh, 9. 4 took old sacks, .and wine bottles, old, and 

g. 5 And old shoes and. .old garments upon 
Eza. 23. 43 saidll unto (her that was) old in adulteries 

2. Worn out, K\% Iclo. 

Jer. 38. II took thence old cast clouts and old. rotten 
33. 12 Put now (these) old cast clouts and rotten 

3.^ son cf, 15 hen. 

Gen. 5. 32 Noah was five hundred years old: and N. 

7. 6 Koah (v,'as) si'c hundred years old when 

11. 10 Sliem (was) an himdred years old, and be. 

12. 4 Abram (v/as) seventy and five years old 
16. 16 Abram (was) fourscore and six years old 
17. I when Abram was ninety years old and n. 
17. 12 he that is eight days old shaU be circum. 
17. 27 born unto himthatis an hundred years 0. 
17. 24 Abraham (was) ninety years old and nine 

17. 25 Ishmael his son (was) thirteen years old 
EI. 4 Isaac being eight days old, as God had c. 
21. 5 Abraham was an hundred yearn old when 
23. 2o Isaac was forty years old when he tock E. 

25. 26 Isaac (was) threescore years old when she 

26. 34 Esau was forty years old when he took to 

37. 2 Joseph, .seventeen years old, wasfeedini; 
41. 46 Joseph (was) thirty years old when he at 

-50. 26 Joseph died, .an hundred and ten yearso. 

Exod. 7. 7 fourscore years old. .fourscore and three 

30. 14 Everyone, .from twenty yearsoldandab. 

38. 26 every one. .from twenty years old and u. 
Ler. 27. 3 twenty years old even imto sixty years old 

27. 5 five years old even unto twenty years old 
27. 6 from a month old even unto five years old 
27. 7 And if. .from sixty years old and above 

Num. I. 3 From twenty years old and upward, aU 
I. iS from twenty years old and upward, by th. 
I. 2d every male from twenty years old and u. 
So in v. 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34. 36, 38, 40, 42, 45. 

3. 15 male from a month old and upward 

So in V. 22, 28, 34, 39, 40, 43. 

4. 3 From thirty years old . . untU fifty years o. 

So in V. 23, 30, 33, 39, 43, 47. 

8. 24 from twenty and five years old and upw. 
14. 29 aU. .from twenty years old and upward 

18. 16 And. .from amontholdshalt thou redeem 
26. 2, 4 Take, .from twenty years old and upw. 
26. £2 all males from a month old and upward 



Nuni33. II men. .from twenty years old and upward 

33- 39 hundred and twenty and tijrco years old 
Deut3i.' 3 I (am) an hundred and twcuty years old* 

34. 7 MoBC-3 (was) an liundred . . twenty year-j o. 
Joah 14. 7 Forty years old (was) I when AIoBes tho 

14. 10 I (am) thiffday fourscore and live ye.ira 0. 

24. 29 died, (boing^ an hundred and ten ycais o. 
Judg. 3. 8 died, (being) an hundred and ten years o. 
J Sa. 4. 15 Now EU was ninety and eiglit years old 
2 8a. 3. 10 forty years old when iie began to relgu 

4. 4 Ho was five years old when the tidings c. 

5. 4 David (was) thirty years old when he be. 

19. 33 a very aged man,(even)fourscoroyears o. 
'9- 35 1 (am) tills day fouracore years old. . can I 

■ KI.14. 21 forty and one years old when ho 

22. 43 J. (was) thirty and five years old when ho 
a KL 8. 17 'i'hirtyand two years old waa he when he 

8. 26 Two and twenty years old (was) Ahaziah 

11. 21 Seven years old (was) J. when ho began to 
14. 2 He was twenty and five years old when he 
I/,. 21 Azariah, which(waB)8ixteenyearaold,and 
13. 3 Sixteen yeara old was he when he began 
»5- 33 Ei^o and twenty years old was he when be 
16. 2 Twenty years old (was) A. when he began 

18. 3 Twenty and Ave years old was he when b« 
21. I Manasseh (was)twelve yejirs old when hs 
21. 19 Amon (was) twenty and two years old w. 

23. I Josiah (wa.s) eight years old when he beg; 
23. 31 Jehoahaz (was) twenty and three yeara S 

23. 36 Jehoiakim (was) twenty and five years old 

24. 8 Jehoiachin (was) eighteen years old wher 
24. 18 Zedekiah (was) twenty and one yean old 

J Cli. 2. 21 maiTiedwnen he (was) threescore yeara o. 

23. 27 numbered from tv/enty years old and ab. 
27. 23 not the number, .from twenty years old 

2 Ch.i2. 13 Rehoboam (was) one and forty yeara old 

20. 31 (He was) thirty and five years old when ha 

21. 5 Jehoram (was) thirty and two years old 

21. 20 Thirty and two years old was he whoa ho 

22. 2 Forty and two years old (was) Ahaziali w . 

24. I Joash (was) seven years old when he beg. 

24. 15 an hundred and thirty years old. .wheu 

25. I Amaziah (v,ras) twenty and five years old 

25. 5 ho numbered them from twenty years old 

26. I took Uzziah, who (was) sixteen years old 

26. 3 Sixteen years old (was) Uzziah when ho 

27. I Jctliam (was) twenty and five years old 

27. 8 He was five and tv.-enty years old when ho 

28. I Alias (was) twenty years old when he bei;. 

23. 1 began to reign . .five and twcuty years old 
31. 16 of males, from three years »ld andupward 
31. 17 Lcviteslrom twenty years oldandupwar<l 
33. I Manasseh (was) twelve years old when he 

33. 21 Amon (was) two and twenty years old w. 

34. 2 Josiah (was) eight years old when he beg 
36. 2 Jehoahaz (was) twenty .ind three years o. 

35. 5 Jehoiakim (was) twenty and five years old 

36. 9 Jehoiachin (was) eight years eld when ho 
56. II Zedekiah (v.'as) one and twenty years old 

Ezra 3. 8 Lovitos, from twenty years old and upw. 
Isa. 65. 20 the child shall di^o aa hundred years old 
£5. 20 tile sinner, .auhundred years old, shall ho 
Jer. 52.* 1 Zcdclciah (v/as) one and twenty years old 
Mio. 6. 6 shaU I come.. with calves of a year old! ^ 

i.A son, T3 har. 

Dan. 5. 31 (being)atout threescore and two years old 

h.A daughter, n3 haih\^ 

Gen. 17. 17 shall Sarah, that la ninety years old, heart 

G.Aged, ]^\ zaqen. 

Gen. iS. ir Abraham'and SSalTCwerc) old. . weU str. 

19. 4 compassedthehouscbotholdand young 
25. 8 died in a good, '.age, an old man, and full 
33. 29 and died, .old and full of days : and his 3. 

43. 27 (Is)yciir father weU, the old man of whom 

44. 20 >yo have a father, an old man, and a child 
Exodio. 9 TVe will go with our young . . with our old 
Lev. 19. 32 honour tho face of tho old man, and fear 
Deut23. 50 shall not regard the person of the old, nor 
Judgig. 16 there came an old man from his work out 

19. 17 the oldmansiiid, AVhithergoestthou? .ind 
ig. 20 the old man said, Peace (l)e) with thee 

19. 22 to the master of tho house, the old man 

1 Sa. 2. 31, 32 there shaU not be an old man in tliiiiu 

28. 14 An old man cometh up ; and he (is) cove. 

I KL12. 6 IdngEehoboam consulted with the old m. 

12. 8 But he forsook the counsel of the old mei: 

12. 13 forsook the old men's counsel tiiat theyg. 

13. II Now there dwelt an old prophet in Bctli. 
13. 25 in the city where tho old prophet dwelt 
13. 29 the old prophet came to the city, to mou. 

3 Ch.io. 6 Eehoboam took counsel with the ehl men 

10. 8 ho forsook the counsel wliich the old men 
10. 13 Kehoboam forsook the counsel of the old 
36. 17 had no compassion upon, .old man, or h. 
Esth. 3. 13 destroy, .all Jews, both young and old 
Job 42. 17 So Job died, (being) old, and full of days 
Psa.143. 12 Both young men and maidens ; old roenj 
Prov 17. 6 Children's childrec(are) the cro^ra of old m. 

20. 29 the beauty of old men (is) tho grey head 
Eccl. 4. 13 Better, .than an old and foolish king, wh, 
Isa. 2a. 4 the Ethiopians captives, young and old 

£3. 20 nor an old man that hath not filled his 
Jer. 31. 13 rejoice. . both yo'ing men and old together 

51. 22 with thee will I break iu pieces old and 
Lam. 2. 21 The young and the old lie on the gronii* 
Eze. 9. 6 Slay utterly old (and) young, both maid* 
Joel 1. 2 Hear this, yo old men, and give ear, all y«| 

3, 28 your old men shaU drosm drearaa, you* 
Zecb. 6. 4 There shall yet old men ancToM wtmnTBi 

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I.To he aged, [PI mqen. 

Gen. 19. 31 Our father (is) old, and. .not a man in the 
I Sa. 17. 12 the man went among men. .an old man 

ii.Life, D".n chayyim. 

Gen. 23. I Imndred and seven and tiventy years old 

9.Days, D"!?; yamim. 
"Nah. 2. 8 Nineveh (is) of old like a pool of water 

10. Days of the years oflife,a''r} 'J^ 'd; yeme shene c. 
Gen. 47. 8 P. said unto Jacob, How old (art thou ? 

1 

11. To be old, aged, ]^l yashan, 2. 

Lev. 13. II It(is)an old leprosy In the skin of his flesh 

12.0ld, aged, ]\yl yashan. 

Lev. 25. 22 eat. .of old fruit until, .ye. .eat. .the old 

26. 10 eat old store, and bring forth the old 
Ifeh. 3. 6 the old gate repaired Jehoiada the son ot 

' 12. 39 above the old gate, and above the fish gate 
Song 7. 13 manner of pleasant (fruits), new and old 
Isa. 22. II Ye made. .a ditch.. for the vrater of the old 

\Z. Perpetuity, antiquity, iJ! ad. 

Job 20. 4 Knowest thou (not) this of old, since man 

li. An age, indefinite time, cViy olam. 

Deut32. 7 Remember the days of old, consider the 
Job 22. 15 Hast thou marked the old way which w. 
l'rov23. 10 Remove not the old landmark; and enter 
Isa. 61. 4 they shall build the old wastes, they shall 

63. 11 Then he remembered the days of old, M. 
Jer. 6. 16 ask for the old paths, where (is) the good 

28. B proplicts. .before me. .before thee of old 
Lam. 3. 6 He., set me in dark places as., dead of old 
Eze. 25. 15 with, .heart, to destroy (it) for the old h. 
Mic. 7. 14 flock.. let themfeed-.as in the days of old 
Mai. 3. 4 as !n the days of old, and as in former ye. 

I^.An age, indefinite time, DT^ alam. 

Ezra 4. 15 moved sedition ivithin the same of old tl. 
4. 19 it is found that this city of old time hath 

IQ. Before, before time, nip, qedem. 

Neh. 12. 46 in the days of David and Asaph of old 
Psa. 44. I didst in their days, in the times of old 
55. 19 God shall liear. .he that abideth of old 
68. 33 heavens of heavens, (which were) of old 

74. 2 (which) thou hast purchased of old ; the 
77. 5 I have considered the days of old, the y. 
77.11 surely I will remember thy wonders of old 

75. 2 I ■will. .1 will utter dark sayings of old 
119. 152 I have known of old that thou hast fou. 
143. 5 I remember the days of old ; I meditate 

Jer. 46. 26 shall be inhabited, as in the days of old 
Lam. I. 7 tilings that she had in the days of old, w. 
2.17 that he had commanded in the days of old 
S. 21 Turn thou us. .renew our days as of old 
Mio. 5. 2 whoso goings forth (have been) from of old 
7. 20 which, .liast sworn, .from the days of old 

n.Befm-e, former, 'J'lnip qadmoni. 

Eze. 38. 17 he of whom I have spoken in old times by 
li. Primeval, old, ancient, apx^^os archaios. 

liUke 9. 8 that one of the old prophets was risen ag. 
9. ig that one of the old prophets*is risen agata 
Acts 21. 16 Mnason of Cyprus, an old disciple, with 
-. Pe. 2. 5 spared not the old world, but saved Noah 
Rev. 12. 9 the great dragon was cast out, that old s 
20. 2 he laid hold on the dragon, that old ser. 

19. OM, yepcov geron. 

John 3. 4 How can a man be born when he is old ? 

20. Old, ancient, worn out, ■!ra\ai6s palaios. 
Matt. 9. 16 puttcth a piece of new cloth unto an old 

9. 17 Neitlier do men put new wine into old b. 
13. 52 out of his treasure (things) -new and old 

Majk 2. 21 sewetli a piece of new cloth on an old ga. 
2. 21 tliat filled it up taketli away from the old 
2. 22 no man puttetli new wine into old bottles 

Luke 5. 36 man puttcth a piece of anew, .upon ano. 
5. 36 out of the new agreeth not with the old 
5. 37 no man putteth new wine into old bottles 
5. 39 No man also having drunlc old (wine) str. 
5. 39 desirotli new; for he saith, The oldis bet. 

Rom. 6. 6 Knowingthis.tliatouroldmaniscrucifled 

1 Co. 5. 7 Purge out therefore the old leaven, that 

5. 8 let us keep the feast, not with old leaven 

2 Co. 3. 14 imtaken away in the reading of the Old T. 
Eph. 4. 22 That ye put off . .the old man, which is 
Col. 3. 9 seeing that yc have put off the old man 

1 Jo. 2. 7 I write no new commandment, .but an old 

2. 7 The old commandment is the word wliich 

21.Lo7ig ago, formerly, anciently, irixai palai. 

2 Pe. I. 9 forgotten that he was purged from his old 
Judo 4 were before of old ordained to this conde. 

^2. Elder, aged, Trpeo'^vrepes presbuteros. 

Acts 2. 17 shall see visions, and your old men shall 
23, Old, aged, ■Kpetrfivrris presbutes. 

Luke I. 18 I am an old man, and my wife well stric. 
a.Time, xp^^os chronos. 

Acts 7. 23 when he was full forty years old, it came 

[Sec also Age, corn, ever, lion, store, three years.] 

OLD, to he, become, make, wax — 
\.To wear out, rh'^ balah. 

Gen. 18. 12 After I am waxed old shall I have pleasu. 

Ueut. 8. 4 Thy raiment waxed not old upon thee 
I 29. 5 your clothes are not waxen old upon you 

J9. 5 tliy shoe is not waxen old upon thy foot 

Josh. g.'i3 are become old by reason of the very long 

itek. 0. 21 their cilothes waxednot old, and their feet 



Psa. 33. 3 'WTien I kept silence, jiyboncs waxed old 
to2. 26 all of them shall wax old like a garment 
Isa. 50. 9 they all sliall wax old as a garment; the 
51. 6 the eartli shall wax old like a garment 

2. To wear out, n^j halah, 3. 

Lam. 3. 4 jiy flesh and my skin hath he made old 

3.T0 be or become aged, Ipt zaqen. 

Gen. 18. 12 Sarahlaughed.. saying, .my lord being old 
18. 13 I of a surety bear a child, which am old'? 

24. I Abraham was old, (and) well stricken in 
27. I it came to pass, that when Isaac was old 
27. 2 Behold now, I am old, I know not the day 

Josh.13. I Joshua was old. .stricken in years ; and 
13. I Thou art old., stricken inyears,and there 
23. I that Joshua waxed old . . stricken in age 
23. 2 said unto them, i am old . . stricken in age 
Ruth I. 12 Turn ..for I am too old to have an husb. 
I Sa. 2. 22 Now Eli was very old, and heard all that 
4. 18 he died; for he was anoIdm.au, and heavy 
8. I it came to pass, when Samuel was old, that 
8. 5 Behold, thou art old, and thy sons walk 
12. 2 I am old and grey headed ; and, behold 

1 Ki. I. I Now king David was old . . stricken in ye. 

I. 15 Bath-sheba went, .the king was very old 

2 Ki. 4. 14 she hath no child, and herhusbandis old 

1 Ch.23. I So wlien David was old and full of days 

2 Ch.24. 15 Jehoiada waxed old, and was full of days 
Psa. 37. 25 I have been young, and (now) am old ; yet 
Prov.23. 22 despise not thy mother when she is old 

4. To make or become aged, Jp; zaqen, 5. 

Job 14. 8 Though the root thereof wax old in thee. 
Prov 22. 6 when he is old, he will not depqrt from 

6. Age, nji?l ziqnah. 

Gen. 24. 36 bare a son to ray master when she was old 
J Ki. II. 4 For it came to pass, when Solomon was old 
Psa. 71. 18 Now also when I am old and greyheaded 

6, To he removed, aged, prij; athaq. 

Job 21. 7 AVlierefore do the wicked live, become old 
Psa. 6. 7 it waxeth old because of all mine enemies 

7. To become old, yrjpdcTKu} gerasko. 

John2i. 18 when thou shall be old, thou shalt stre. 
Heb. 8. 13 Now that which decayeth and waxeth old 

S.To make old, iraXatSa palaioo. 

Lukei2. 33 provide yourselves bags which wax not old 

Heb. I. II they all shall wax old as doth a garment 

8. 13 that he saith . . he hath made the first old 

OLD age — 

l.Age, nji?! ziqnah. 

I Ki.15. 23 in the time ot his old age he was diseased 
Psa. 71. 9 Oast me not oft in the time ot old age; for 
Isa. 46. 4 And (even) to . . old age I (am) be ; and 

2. Age, old age, d'JP] zequniiv. 

Gen. 21.' 2 bare Abraham a son in his old age, at the 
21. 7 for I have born (him) a son in his old age 
37. 3 because he (was) the son of his old age 
44. 20 a child of his old age, a little one ; and 

Z.Old age, grey hairs, n^'iy sebah. 

Gen. 15. 15 thou shalt be buried in a good old age 

25. 8 up the ghost, and died in a good old age 
Judg. 8. 32 the son of Joash died in a good old age 
Ruth 4. 15 he shall be . .a nourisher of thine old age 
I Ch.29. 28 he died in a good old age, full of days 
Psa. 92. 14 shall still bring forth fruit in old age 

i.Old age, yTJoas geras. 

Luke I. 36 she hath .. conceived a son in her old ago 

OLD estate — 

Former state, rtsip qadmah. 

Eze. 36. II I will settle you after your old estates, and 

OLD (time, things of or in) — 
l.From then, that time, t!<p m^az. 

Psa. 93. 2 Thy throne (is) established ot old: thou(art) 

i.From yesterday, former time, ViGi^^a meethmol. 
Isa. 30. 33 For Tophet (is) ordained of old; yea, for 

3. From indefinite time, D^iya meolam. 

Gen. 6. 4 mighty men which (were) of old, men of 
I Sa. 27. 8 for those, .of old the inhabitants of the 1. 
Psa. 119. C2 I remembered thy judgments of old, L. 
Eccl. 1. 10 it hath been already of old time, which 
Isa. 46. 9 Remember the former things of old : for 
51. 9 the ancient days, in the generations of old 
63. 9 bare, .and carried them all the days of old 
Jer. 2. 20 For of old time I have broken thy yoke 
Eze. 26. 20 into the pit, with the people of old time 

26. 20 in places desolate of old, with them that. 

4. Face, before, D^i^ panim. 

Deut. 2. 20 giants dwelt therein In old time ; and the 

1 Ch. 4. 40 for (they) of Ham had dwelt there of old 
Psa.ior. 25 Of old hast thou laid the foimdation of 

h. Former, before, 'Jinip qadmoni. 

Isa. 43. 18 things, neither consider the things of old 

Q. First, forme-, fiavri rishon. 

2 Sa 20. 18 They were wont to speak in old time, say. 

7. Far off, pvn rachoq. 

Isa. 25. I (thy) counsels of old (are) faithfulness.. t. 
Jer. 31. 3 The Lord hath appeared of old unto me 

i.From old time, eKira\at ekpalai. 

2 Pe. 3. 5 the heavens were of old, and the earth st. 

9. Once, at some time or other, irore pofe. 

1 Pe. 3. 5 For after this manner in the old time the 

2 Pb. I, ar For the prophecy camo not In old time by 



OLD time, (them) of — 1 

Priineval, old, ancient, &pxa~os archaios. • 

Matt. 5. 21 heard that it was said by them of oldtimS 

5. 27 heard that it was said [by them of old t.J 

5. 33 it hath been said by them of old time 
Acts 13. 21 For Moses of old time hath in every city 

OLD things — 

The primeval, ancient things, ra apxa'a ta archaicu 

2 Co. 5. 17 old things are passed away ; behold, ali 
OLD, very — 
One very aged, Bi'p; yashish. 

Job 32. 6 I (am) youiig, and ye (are) very old. .1 was 

OLDITESS ^ 

Oldness, antiquity, iraXaiirrii palaiotes. 

Rom. 7. 6 should serve, .not (in) the oldness of tho 

OIiTVE, (berries or trees, yard) — 

I.Olive (berry, tree, ard), tc,\ zayith. 

Gen. 8. II in her mouth (was) an olive leaf plnckt off 
Exod23. II with thyvineyard,(and)with thy olive yard 

27. 20 that they bring thee pure oil olive beaten 
30. 24 And of cassia, .and of oil olive an hin 

Lev. 24. 2 that they bring unto thee pure oil olivet). 
Deut. 6. II and olive trees, which thou plantedst not 

8. 8 A land of wheat . .a land of oil olive and 
24. 20 When thou beatest thine olive tree, thou 

28. 40 Thou shalt have olive trees througj^out all 
28. 40 not anoint, .for thine olive shall cast 

Josh 24. 13 of the vine yards and olive yards which ye 
Judg. 9. 8 they said unto the olive tree. Reign thou 

9. 9 But the olive tree said unto them, Should 
13. 5 and burnt up. .the vine yards (and) olives 

I Sa. 8.14 take . . your vine yards, and your olive yards 
z Ki. 5. 26 (Is it) a time to receive . . olive yards, and 

18. 32 take you away to. .a land of oil olive and 
J Ch.27. 28 over the olive trees and the sycamore tre. 
Neh. 5. II Restore, .their olive yards, and their lio. 

8. 15 Go forth . . and fetch oUve branches, and 

9. 25 possessed . . olive yards, and fruit trees in 
Job 15. 33 and shall cast oft his flower as the olive 
Psa. 52. 8 I (am) like a green olive tree in the housfl 

128. 3 thy children like olive plants round about 
Isa. 17. 6 left in it, as the shaking of an oiive tree 
24. 13 (sliall be) as the shaking of an olive tree 
Jer. II. 16 Lord called thy name, A green olive tree 
Hos. 14. 6 his beauty shall be as the olive tree, and 
Amos 4. 9 when., your olive trees increased, the pal. 
Mic. 6. IS thou shalt tread the olives, but thou slialt 
Hab. 3. 17 the labour of the olive shall fail, and the 
Hag. 2. 19 the pomegranate, and the olive tree, hath 
Zech. 4. 3 two oiive trees by it, one upon the right 
4. II ^Vhat (are) these two olive trees upon tho 
4. 12 What (be these) two olive branches which 

2.0il, oil tree, \o^ skemen, 

I KI 6. 23 And.'. he made two cherubim (of) olive tr. 
0. 31 he made doors (of) olive tree : the lintel 

6. 32 The two doors also (were of) oUve tree- 
6. 33 So also made he. .posts (of) olive tree, a 

3. Olive, tree or berry, ^\ala elaia. 

Rom II. 17 of the root and fatness of the olive tree 
II. 24 these..be grafted into their own olive tree 
Jas. 3. 12 Can the figtree . .bearolive berries? either 
Rev. II. 4 These are the two olive trees, and the two 

OUVE tree, good — 

A good olive tree, KaXA.ieA.aios hallielaios. 

Romii. 24 and wert grafted, .into a good olive tree 

OLIVE tree, -wild — 

A field or wild olive tree, aypteXaws agrielaios. 
Rom II. 17 thou, being a wild olive tree, wert grafted 
II. 24 cut out of the olive tree, which is wild by 

OLIVES — 

Mount of Olives, rh opos rS>v iXatZv. See Olivet. 

Matt 21. I come to ISethphage, unto the mount of 0. 

24. 3 as he sat upon the mount of ,0., the disc. 

26. 30 sung, .they went out into the'%iount of O. 

Mark 1 1, i at the mount of 0., he sendeth forth two 

13. 3 he sat upon the mount of 0., over against 

14. 26 sung, .they went out into the mount of O. 
Lukeig. 29 at the mount called, .of 0., he sent two ol 

19. 37 evennowatthedescentof the mount of 0. 

21. 37 abode in the mount that is called, .of 0. 

22. 39 went, as he was wont, to the moimt of O. 
John 8. 1 [Jesus went unto the mount ol 0.] 



O-Lf-VET, 'EXaiav i 
A ridge of hills on ihe E. ol Jerusalem, about a mile 
from N. to S., and 200 feet above tho siteol the temple ; 
it has three summits with distinct names lor each ; it ia 
called also the Mount of Corruption, 2 Ki. 23. 13. 
Acts I, 12 unto Jerusalem from the mount called 0. 

O-LYM'-PAS, 'OAvyUTTas. "^ 

A believer at Rome whom Paxil salutes. 

Rom 16. IS 0., and all the saints which are with them 

O'-MAE, "initt mountaineer, 

A son ol Eliphaz son ol Esau. B.O. 1670. 

Gen. 36. II were Temaii, 0., Zepho, and Gatam, and 
36. IS duke Teman, duke O., duke Zepho, duke 

i Ch. I. 36 and O., Zephi, and Gatam, Kenaz. andX. 

OM-E'-GA, 'n/xeya. 

An appellation ol the tord Jesus Christ, Bignifying 

" the las^," as Alpha does " the first." 

Rev. z. 8 I am A]pbaandO:,thebegIanln8andihA 



OMER 



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ON 



teer. I. II [I am Alpha andO., the first and the last] 
2^. 6 I am Alpha and O., the beginning and the 
g?. 13 I am Alpha and 0.,the beginning and the 
OMER — 

4» omer, {tenth of an e/ihah), "loj; omcr. 

£xodi6. i6 an omer for every man. .the number of 
i6. i8 when they did mete (it)-\vith an omer, ho 
i6. 22 they gathered, .two omers for one (man) 
16.32 Fill an omer of it to be kept for your gen. 
16. 33 put an omer full of manna therein, and 
16. 36 Now an omer (is) the tenth (part) of an ep. 

oinT, to — 

To^send away, let go, atplrifi'. aphiemi. 

Matt 23. 23 have omitted the weightier (matters) ot 
OMNIPOTENT^ 
All powerful, trai^oKpiirap pantohrator. 

Kev. 19. 6 Alleluia, .the Lord God omnipotent reign. 
02f-RI, nPV Jah apportions. 

1. Father of Ahab, and captain of the 3i03t, afterwards 
made king instead of Zimri who haa slain Elah. B.C. 
929-907. 

I KI.16. 16 Israel made O., the captain of the host 
16. 17 0. went up from Gibbethon, and all Israel 
16. 21 to make Win king; and half followed 0. 
j6. 22 But the people that followed O. prevailed 
16. 22 prevailed, .so Tibni died, andO. reigned 
16. 23 began 0. to reign over Israel, twelve ye. 
16. 25 0. wrought evil in the eyes of the Lord 
16. 27 the acts of 0. which he did, and his mi. 
16. 28 0. slept with his fathers, and Avas buried 
16. 29 began Ahab the son of O. to reign over 
16. 29 son of 0. reigned over Israel in Samaria 
. 16. 30 the son of 0. did evil in the sight of the 

/ 3 Ki. 8. 26 Athaliah, the daughter of 0. king of Isr. 

' s Ch.22. 2 name, .(was) Athaliah the daughter of O. 

■ Mic. 6. 16 the statutes of O. are kept, and all the .;• 

2. A son of Beoher son of Benjamin. B.C. 1600. ' 

I Ch. 7. 8 0., and Jeriraoth, and Abiah, and Apath. 
S. A descendant of Pharez son of Judah. B.C. 640. 
I Ch. 9. 4 the son of O., the son of Imri, the son of 

4. Son of 5»chael, and ruler of Issachar in the days of 
Jjavid. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.27. 18 of the brethren of David ; of Issachar ; 0. 

OK, fix sun. 

1. Capital of Lower Egjfpt, E. of the Nile, and a little 
N. of Memphis ; it is called also Heliopolis, as well as 
Beth-shemesh, i.e. " house of the sun." 

Gen. 41. 45, 50 daughter of Potipherah priest of O. 
■ 46. 20 the daughter of Potipherah priest of 0. 

2. k Eeubenite, son of Peleth, who joined with Korah, 
Dathan, and Abiram in murmuring against Moses and 
Aaron. B.C. 1472. 

■^ Js urn. 16. I 0. the son of Peleth, sons of Reuben, took 
ON— . 
J. Unto, ^N el. 

*« Exodig. 20 the LORD Came down, .on the top of the 

2. To go on, '^hn halak. 

Uuagi4. 9 Andh3tookthereot..andwentonJo3.6.i3 

1 Sa. 14. 19 that the noise, .went on and increased , 
^ .19-23 he went on and prophesied, until he came 
•2 Sa. 5, 10 And David went on, and grew great, and 
>Vir> 13. 19 andrenthergarment.. and went Querying 

3. Up to, fa ad. 

Mi Ezra 6.15 this house was finished on the third day 
4. 0», upon, over, Vj; al. 

Gen. 6. 1 men began to multiply on the face of the 
iDan. 6. 14 sot (his) heart on Daniel to deliver him 

5. At the face of, 'ja'p Kphne. 

2 Ej. 5. • 2 little niaid ; and she waited on Naamau's 

6. jPo set, place, put, B'ii>, ■Diiy stim, sim, 5. 

Eze. 21. 16 on the right hand, (or) on the left, whither. 

7. From, airS apo. 

.Eev. 6. lo judge and avenge our blood [on] them that 
21. 13 On the east.. on the north.. on the s. ..on 

%.ToWard, to, into, els eis. 

Matt 27. 30 took the reed, and smote him on the head 

Alark 4. 8 other feU on good ground, and did yield 

8. 23 when he had spit on his eyes, and put his 

14. 6 said. .Clio hath wrought a good work [on] 

Xuke 6. 20 bo liitcd up hia eyes on liis disciples, and 

8. 23 t>.c;:o csTno down a storm of ivind on the 

12. 49 I am come to send iiro [en] the earth ; and 

JS. 22 put r. ring on his hand, and shoes on (his) 

Joha 1. 12 power, .to them that believe on his name 

2. II did Jesus, .and his disciples believed on 
3, 18 He that bclieveth on him is not condem. 

3. 36 He that bclieveth on the Son hath everl. 

4. 39 many, .believed on him tor the saying of 
6. 29 that ye believe on^im whom he hath sent 
6. 35 he that belioveth on me shall never thirst 
6. 40 which seeth the Son, and bclieveth on him 

6. 47 Hethatbelieveth[on]mehatheverla3ting 

7. 31 many of the people believed on him, and 
7. 38 He that bclieveth on me, as the scripture 
7. 39 which they that believe on him should r. 

7. 48-nave any of the rulers, .believed on him? 

8. 6 [with (his) finger wrote on the ground] 

8. 8 [stooped down, and wrote 6n the ground] 

• 8.^30 As he spake these . .-many believed on him 

g.'ss said. .Dost thou believe on the Son of God? 

g. 36 Who is hof.that I niight believe on Mm J 



Johnio. 42 And many believed on him thero .^ 

II. 45 Then many of the Jews, .believed on him 

11. 48 If v/e let. .alone, all. .will believe on him 

12. II the Jcv/3 went away, and believed on Je. 
12. 37 though lie had done, .they believed not 
12. 42 the chief rulers, .many believed on him 
12. 44 Jesus cried and said, lie that bclieveth on 
12. 44 bclieveth not on me, but on him that sent 

12. 46 that whosoever bclieveth on mc should 

13. 22 Then tile disciples looked one on another 

14. 12 He tliat bclieveth on me, the works that 

16. 9 Of sin, because they believe not on me 

17. 20 which shall believe on me through their 
19. 37 They shalllook oiihim whom they pierced 
21. 4 when, .morning was. .come, J. stood [on] 
21. 6 Cast the net on the right side of the ship 

Acts 6. 15 looking stedfastly on him, saw his face as 

13. 9 filled with the Holy Ghost, set his eyes on 

14. 23 they commended them to the Lord, on 
19. 4 that they should believe on him which 
19. 4 should come alter him, that is, on Christ 

Komi6. 6 Greet Mary,who bestowed much labouron 
E Co.ii. 20 ye suffer, .if a man smite you on the face 
Gal. 3. 14 might come on the Gentiles tlirough Jesus 
Phil. I. 29 not only to believe on him, but also to 3. 

1 Jo. 5. 10 He that believeth on the Son of God hath 

5. 13 untoyou that believe [on] the name of the 
5. 13 that ye may believe on the name of the 
Rev. 13. 13 maketh fire come down from heaven on 

^.Ouiof, iiteh. 

Matt 21.19 I'St "0 fr>iit grow on thee henceforward 
Rev. 18. 20 Rejoice, .for God hath avenged you on 

10. /ti, among, during, iv en. / 

Matt 22. 40 On these two commandments hang alltho 

24. 20 that your flight be not. .[on] the sabbath 

26. 5 they said, Not on the feast, .lest there be 

Mark 2. 23 he went through the corn fields on the s. 

2. 24 why do they [on] the sabbath day that w. 

14. 2 they said. Not on the feast, .lest there be 

i6. 5 they saw a young man sitting on the right 

Luke I. 59 it came to pass, that on^the eighth day 

4. 16 he went into the synagogue on the sabbath 

4. 31 came. -.and taught them on the sabbath 

5. 17 it came io pass on a certain day, as he was 

6. I it came to pass, on the second sabbath 
6. 2 which is not lawful to do [on] the sabbath 
6. 6 it came to pass also on another sabbath 

6. 7 whether he would heal on the sabbath d. 
8. 15 that on the good ground are they, which 
8. 22 it came to pass on a certain day, that he 

8. 32 an herd of many swine feeding on the m. 

9. 37 it came to pass, that [on] the next day, w. 

12. 51 that I am come to give peace on earth? 

13. 7 I come seeking fruit on this fig tree, and 

13. 10 teaching in one of the synagogues on the 

14. 5 straightway pull him out [on] the sabbath 

20. I on one of those days, as he taught the pe. 
John 5. 9 walked : and on the same day was the sa. 

5. i5 he had doue these things on the sabbath 

7. 22 ye [on] the sabbath day circumcise a man 
7. 23 If a man on the sabbath receive circum. 
7. 23 I have made a man . . whole on the sabbath 

13. 23 there was leaning on Jesus' bosom one of 
19. '31 not remain upon the cross on the sabbath 

Rom 12. 7 Or».on. .ministering: or he that teacheth 

12. S Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation : he 

2 Co. 4. 8 troubled on everyside, yet not distressed 

7. 5 had no rest, but we were troubled on every 

8. I of the grace of God bestowed on the chu. 
HeD, I. 3 on the right hand of the majesty on high 

8. I who is set on the right hand of the throne 
10. 12 forever, sat dov/n on the right hand of God 

I Pe. 3. 22 who is gone into heaven, and is on the r. 

4. 16 ashamed; but let him glorify God on this 
Rev. I. 10 I was in the spirit on the Lord's day, and 

5.13 every creature which is in heaven, and [on] 

11. Above, upon, ivdva cpano. 

Matt. .5. 14 city that is set on an hill cannot be hid 

21. 7 put on them their clothes, and*, set., the. 
Lukeio. 19 give unto you power to tread on serpents 
Rev. 6. 8 his name that sat on him was Death, and 

12.0», upon, iitl {gen.) epi. 

Matt. 9. 2 a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed 

9. 6 Son of man hath power on earth toforgi. 

14. 25 Jesr.s went unto them, walking [on] the sea 
16. 19 Shalt bind on earth, .shalt loose on earth 
18. 18 shall bind on earth, .shall loose on earth 
18. 19 That if two of you shall agree on earth 
24. 17 Let him which is on the house top not c. 
26. 12 she hath poured this ointmenton mybidy 
cj. 19 When he was set do^vn on the judgment 

Mark 2. 10 Son of man hathpoweron earth to forgive 
4. I whole multitude was by the sea on the 1. 

6. 47 midst of the sea, and he alone on the land 

8. 6 commanded the people to sit down on the 

9. 3 so as no fuller on earth can white them 
9. 20 fell on the ground, and wallowed foaming 

13. IS let him that is on the house top not go 

' 14. 35 forvi-ard a little, and fell [on] the ground 
Luke i. 14 and on earth peace, g()nd will toward men 
8. 13 They on the rock (are they), which, when 
8. j6 setteth (it) on a candlestick, that they 

18. 8 Cometh, shall he find faith on the earth? 
£3. 21 that betrayeth me (is) with me'on the ta. 

- 22. 30 sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes 
John 6. 2 they saw his miracles which he did on t. 
6. 19 they see Jesus walking on the sea, luid d. 
17. 4 I have glorified thee on the earth : I have. 

19. ig Pilate wrote a title, and put (it) on the c. 



Ac^s 2. 30 [wpuld raise up Christ to sit onhisthronej 
5. IS laid, .on beds and couches, 4hat at the 1.- 

5. 30 Jesus, whom ye slew, and hanged on a t« 

10. 39 he. .whom they slew, and lianged on a t. 
21. 23 We have four men which have a vow 011 
21. 40 Paul stood on the stairs, and beckoned w. 
25. 6 the nextday,6ittingon the judgment seat 
25. 17 on the morrow I saCon the judgment seat 
27. 44 some . . and some on (broken pieces) of the 

I Co. II. 10 ought the woman to have power on (her) 
Gal. 3. 13 Cursed (is) every one that hangeth on a / 
Eph. I. 10 which arc in heaven, and which are on 

6. 3 That, .thou mayest live long on the earth 
Col. 3. 2 things above, not.. things on the earth- 
Heb. 8. 4 For if he were on earth he should not ha 

11. 13 were strangers and pilgrims on the earth 

12. 25 not who refused him that spake on earth 
Jas. 5. 5 YeTiave lived in pleasure on the earth, and 

5. 17 it rained not on the earth by the space of 
Rev. 4. 2 set in heaven, and (one) sat on the throne 

4. 9 and thanks to him that sat on the throne 
4. 10 fall down before him that sat on the thr. 

5. 1 1 saw in the right hand of him that sat oa 

5. 10 made us. .priests: and we shall reign on the 

6. 10 avenge our blood . . them that dwell on tho 

6. 16 from the face of him that sitteth on tho 

7. I standing on the four corners of the earth 
7. I not blow on the earth, nor on tho sea, nor 

7. 15 he that sitteth on tho throne shall dwell 

9. 17 Isaw., horses.. and them that sat on them 

11. 10 prophets tormented them that dwelt on 

13. 14 deceiveth them that dwell on the earth 
13. 14 saying to them that dwell on the earth ■ 

14. 6 to preach unto them that dweU on the e. 
14. 14 having on his head a golden crown, and 
14. 15 And., crying., to him that sat on the clo. 
17. 8 they that dwell on the earth shall wonder 
17. 9 mountains, on which the woman sitteth 
ig. 4 worshipped God that sat on the throne 
ig. 18 of them that sit on them, and the fiesh of 
19. 19 to make war against him that sat on tho 
20. 6 on such the second death hath no power 

20. 1 1 1 saw a . . throne, and him that sat upon it 
13.0ft, upon, i-ni {dat.) epi. 

Mark 2. 21 No man. .seweth a piece of ijeiv cloth on 
Luke 7. 13 had compassion on her,and saiduntoher 
John 4. 6 Jesus, .being wearied, .sat thus on the w. 
Acts 27. 44 And the rest, some on boards, and some 
Rom. 9. 33 whosoever bclieveth on him shall not be 
10. II Wliosoever belicvelh on him shall not be 
r Ti. 1. 16 which shoulJ. hereafter believe on him to 
I Pe. 2. 6 he that believeth on him sliall not be co. 
Rev. 6. 2 he that sat on him had a bow ; and a cro. 
6. 5 he that sat on him had a pair of balances 

14. Ow, upon, iirl {ace.) epi. 

Matt. 4. 5 setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple I 
5. IS put it under a bushel, but on a candlcsfc. 
5. 39 whosoever shall smite thee [on] thy right 
5. 45 maketh his sun to rise on the evil and on 
5.45 sendethrainonthe just and on the unjust 
10. 29 one of them shall not fall [on] the ground 
10. 34 Think not that I am come to send peace 0, 

13. 2 the whole multitude stood on the shore 

14. 19 commanded the multitude to sit down on 
14. 20 whenthe disciples sawhim walking on the 

14. 28 Lord, .bid me come unto thee on v. 79. 

15. 32 I have compassion on the multitude, be. 

15. 35 commanded the multitude to sit down on 
17. 6 tliey fell on their face, and were sore afr. 

21. 44 whosoovei" shall fall on this stone shall be 
21. 44 [but on whomsoever it shall fall, it will] 
23. 4 bind heaA-y burdens'; .and lay (them) on 
26. 7 ointment, and poured (it) on I'is head, as 
26. 39 he went a little farther, and fell on his t. 

26. 50 Then came they, and laid hands on Jesus 

27. 25 His blood (be) on us, and on our children 
Mark 4. 5 some fell on stony ground, where it had 

4. 16 these are they likewise which are sown ou 
4. 20 these are they which are sown on good g. 
4. 21 put under, .and not to be set on a candL 
4. 38 he was in the hinder part, .asleep on a p. 

8. 2 I have compassion on the multitude, bo, 

9. 22 but. .have compassion on us, and help us 

14. 46 they laid their hands [on] him. and took 

16. 18 [they shall lay hands ou the sick, .they) 
Luke I. 65 fear came on all that dwelt round about 

4. 9 and set him on a pinnacle of the temple 

5. i2-who)seeing Jesus, fell on (his)face, andbo, 

6. 29 unto him that smiteth thee on the. .cheek 

6. 48 digged deep, and laid the foundation on 
8. 8 other fell [on] good ground, and sprang 

ID. 34 set him on his own beast, andbrougiithini 

10. 33 on the morrow, when he departed, he tools 

>» II.' 33 on a candlestick, that they which come in 

15. 5 he layeth (it) on his shoulders, rejoicing 
15. 20 ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him 
17. 16 fell down on (his) face at his feet, giving 
20. i3 on wjiomsoever it shall fall, it will griml, 

20. 19 the same hour sought to lay hands on hini^ 
21. 12 they shall lay their hands on you, and p.'. 

21. 3S shall it come on all them that dwell on ■ 
23. 30 begin to say to the mountains, Fall on us 

John I. 33 spirit descending, and remaining- on hini 
3. 36 believeth not. .wrath of God abideth on 

7. 30 no man laid hands on him, because his h. 
7. 44 have taken him; but no man laid hands on 

12. IS thy king cometh, sitting on an ass's colt- 
J3. 2s He then lying on Jesus' breast saithunto 
2t. 20 which also leaned on his breast at supper 

Acts 2. 18 on my servants and on my hand maidens 
'4. } it came to pass on the morrow, that thehf 



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Arts 4. 23 the man was above forty years old on w. 
5. J great fear came on all them that heard t. 

5. i3 laid their hands on the apostles, and put 
7. 54 and they gnashed on him with (their) teeth 
a 17 Then laid they, .hands on them, and they 
9. 17 putting his hands on him, said. Brother 

to. 44 Holy Ghost fell on all them which heard 
TO. 43 because that on the Gentiles also was po. 
II. 15 Holy Ghost fell on them, as on us at the 
II. 17 as. .unto us, who believed on the Ix)rd Je. 

13. II there fell on him a mist and a darkness 

14. 10 Raid with a loud voice, Stand upright on 

16. 31 BeUeve on the Lord Jesus Christ, and th, 

17. 26 to dwell on all the face of the earth, and 
19. 6 the Holy Ghost came on them; and they 
19. 16 leaped on them, and overcame them, and 

19. 17 fear fell on them all, and the name of the 

20. 37 and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him 

21. 5 we kneeled down on the shore, and prayed 
21. 27 stuTed up. .the people, and laidhands on 
22, 19 I imprisoned, .them that believed on thee 
28. 3 laid(them) on the fire, there came a viper 

Eom. 4. 5 believeth on him that justifleth the ung,o. 
4. 24 if we believe on him that raised up Jesus 
9. 23 the riches of his glory on the vessels of m. 

11. 23 on thera which fell, severity ; but toward 

12. 20 thou Shalt heap coals of fire on hia head 

15. 3 reproaches .. that reproached thee fell on 
I Co. 14. 25 BO falling down on (his) face ha v,ill wor. 
GaL 6. 16 peace (be) on thera, and mercy, and upon 
Col. 3. 6 [the wrath of God cometh ontho children] 
J Ti. I. 18 the prophecies wliich went before on thee 
Titus 3. 6 Which he shed on us abundantly through 
1 Po. 2. 24 bare our sins in his own body on the tree 
ilev. 3. 3 I win come [on] thee as a tnief, and thou 

4. 4 they had on their heads crowns of gold 

6. 16 Fall on us, and hide us from the face of 

7. 1 standing on the four corners of the earth 
7, I that the wind should not blow, .on any 
7. II fell before the throne on their faces, and 
7. i6 neitlier shall the sun light on them, nor 
9. 7 on their heads, .as it were crowns like 

10. 2 right foot upon the sea, and (his) left, .on 

11. 16 elders which sat beforeGod ontheirseats 
14. 1 a Lamb stood pn the mount Sion, and w. 

14. 16 sat on the cloud thrust in his sickle on the 

15, 2 stand on the sea of glass, having the harps 

18. 19 tliey cast dust on their heads, and cried 

19. 12 on his head (were) many crowns ; and ha 
19. 16 he hath on (his) vesture and on his thigh 
BO. 9 tliey went up on the breadth of the earth 

T^.DowTt upon, Kardigen.) Icata. 

Marki4. 3 brake the box, and poured (it)[on]'hl9 h. 
16. Down throur/h, over ar/ainst, Kard (ace.) hata. 

Acts 8. 36 as they went on (their) way, they cama u. 
n, Among, toiih,- fxiri, {gen.) meta. 

Lulceio. 37 Andhesaid,Hethat showed meroyonhiw 

18. About, round about, vepl {gen.) peri. 

Matt 9. 36 he was moved with compassion on them 
Acts- 10. 19 While Peter thought on the vision, the a. 

fee also About, affection, ask, behalf, bestow, bind, 
eathe, bring, call, come, coming, compassion, draw, 
iven, edge, fasten, follow, foot, go, have, high, hold, 
horseback, lay, lead, leap, light, look, mercy, pass, 

fressed, put, putting, ride, right, say, set, seize, Bmoks, 
ajte, take hold, wall, walk, way, writ&j 

ON behalf — ' 

1. On, upon, c'jrf {dat. ) epi. 

Kom 16. 19 I am glad therefore on your behalf j but 
^. About, round about, irepl {gen.) peri. 

I Co. J. 4I thank my God always on your behalf, Sor 
OS continually — 
To go on, ij^rf halah. 

Josh. 6. 13 And seven prie^. .\iexA on oontinuaSly 
ON either side — 
From Tienee, ivrevBev enteuthen. 

John 19. 18 on either side one, and Jesus In the mldat 

ilev. 22. 2 [on either side] of tlio river, .the tree of. 

OK... part — 

Voion through, throughout, narA {aec.) leata, 

I Pe, 4. 14 [on their liart he Is evil, .on your part he] 
OIT the part — 
For, in behalf of , iirip {gen.) huper. 

Mark 9. 40 ho that is not against us is on our part 
ON this eida. . .on that side — 
Hither... thither, H3rij...n3n^ lahennah.. lahennah. ■ 

Eze. J. 23 covered on this side, .covered on that a. 
O'-KAH, DjiK strength. '' 
1. Second son of Shobal son of Seir. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 36. 23 and Manahath, and Ebal, Shepho, and O. 

I Ch. 1. 40 and Manahath, and Ebal, Shephi, and 0. 

S. A son of Jerameel son of Hozron son of Pharez son 
of Judab. B.C. 1490. 

I Ch. 2. 2Cname(wa9)Atarah..(was)themotherofO. 
3. 28 And the sons of 0. were Shammai. and f, 

O'-NAST, )Ji« strength. 

Second son of Judah, by the danghter of Shua the 

Canaauite. n-.o. 1700. 

Geji. 38. 4 bare a son ; end she called his name O. 
38. 8 Judah said unto 0., Go in unto thy brot. > ; 
38. 9'0. fcn«w that the seed should .lot be Ijls 
46. 13 sons of Judah ; Er, and 0. . .but ^ and O, 



Num. 26. 19 of Judah (were)Sr and O. : and Er andO. 
I Ch. 2. 3 The sons of Judah ; Er and 0., and Shel. 

ONOE, at once, this once — 

l.From then or that {time), tKp meaz. 

Paa. 76. 7 who may stand, .when once thou art an.? 

2. Ores, lijx echad. 

Exodjo. 10 upon the horns of it once in a year with ' 

30. 10 once in the year shall he make atonement 

Lev. iS. 34 to make an atonement for. .sins, once a 

Josh. 6. 3 And ye shall . . go roimd about the city once 

6. 1 1 compassed the city, going about ^It) once 

6. 14 second day they compassed the city once 

Jndgi6. 28 that I may be at once avenged of the P. 

I Sa. 26. 8 with the spear even to the earth at once 

1 Ki. 10. 22 once in three years came the navy of Ta. 

2 Ki. 6. 10 saved himself there, not once nor tvrioe 
2 Ch. 9. 21 every three years once came the ships or 
Job 33. 14 For God speaketh once, yea, twice, (yet m. 

40. 5 Once havel spoken, but I will not answer 
Paa. 6a. II God hath spoken once; twice have I hea. 
trov28. 18 is) perverse (in his) ways shall fall at once 
Hag. 2. 6 Yet once, it (is) a little while, and I wiU 

Z.nasting, hastily, "inp maher, 

' Seut. 7. 22 thou mayest not consume them at once 
,4. Yet, still, any more, n"ij; ed. 

Jcr. 13. 27 Woo unto thee. .when(shall It) once{be)? 
"Z.Step, beat, time, OW paam. ./r 

Gen. 18. 32 And he said. .1 will speak yet but this o. 

Exodio. 17 forgive, .my sin only this once, and intr. 

Josh, 6. 3 And ye shall . . go ronnd about the city o. 

6. II compassed the city, going about (it) once 

6. 14 the second day they compassed the city o. 

Judg. 6. 39 I ivill speak but ttds once, .but this once 

16. 18 Coma up this onoo, for he hath showed 

16. 28 strengthen me, I prajt theo, only this on. 

I Ba. 26, 8 with the spear even to the earth at once 

Koh. 13. 2o lodged without Jerusalem once or twice 

isa. 66. 8 shall a nation be bom at once? for as soon 

Jer, 10. 1 3 slin^ out the inhabitants, .at this once, and 

iS. 21 1 will this once cause them to Imow, I w. 

6. Once, once for all, &ira^ hapax. 

a Co. 1 1. 25 once was I stoned, thrice I suffered shipw. 

Phil. 4. 16 For even inThessalonioaye sentonceand 

I Th. 2. 18 we would have come unto you. .once and 

Heb. 6. 4 impossible for those who were once enll. 

9. 7 (went) the high priest alone once every 

9. 26 now once in the end of the world hath 

9. 27 as it ia appointed unto men once to die 

9. 28 So Christ was once offered to bear the sina 

to. 2 the worshippers once purged should have 

12. 26 Yet once morel shake not the earth only 

,12. 27 Yet once more, signifleth the removing of 

I Pe. 3. 18 For Christ alsohath once .suffered for sins 

3. 20 when [once] the long suffering of God w. 

Juda 3 which was once delivered unto the saints 

5 though ye once knew this, how that the L. 

7. From, ivrd (ov av) (ipo {llOU Cm). 

Liikei3. 25 ^hen once the master of the house is risen 
^.At once, onsefor all, ic(>a.TraX ephapax. 

Eora. 6. 10 For in that he died, he died unto sla onco 
I Co. 1 3. 6 seen of above five hundred brethren at o. 
Heb. 7. 27 this he did once, v.'hen he offered up him. 
•g. 12 he entered in onco into the holy place 
10. 10 offering of the body of Jesus.. onccfor all 

9. Once, at some time, ttot^ pote. 
. Eom. 7. 9 For I was alive without the lavr^ cnco : but 
GaL u S3 proacheth the faith vvhich cncQ ho destro. 

OliJE — 

1. One,'S)\} echad. 

Gen. I. 9 be gathered together unto one place, and 
B. 21 he took one of his ribs, and closed up the 
B. 24 unto his v/ife ; and they shall be one flesh 
3. 22 the man is become as one of us, to know 
4. 19 the name of the one (was) Adah, and tho 

10. es were bom two eons : the name of one(was) 

11. I was of one language, and of one speech 
II. 6 the people (is) one, and they have all ono 
19. 9 This one . . came in to sojourn, and he will 

21. 15 she cast the child under one of the shrubs 
02. 2 upon one of the mountains which I will t. 
a6. 10 one of the people might lightly have lien 
07. 38 Hast thou out ono blessing, my father? b. 
07. 45 1 136 deprived also of you both in one day? 

32. 8 If Esau come to the one company, and s. 

33. 13 if men should overdrive them one day, all 

34. 16 dwell with you, and we will become one 
34. 22 to be ono people, if every male among us 

40. 5 each man his dream in one night, each m. 

41. 5 seven ears of corn came up upon one stalk 
41. II we dreamed a dream in one night, I and 
41. 22 seven ears came up in one stalk, full and g. 

41. 25 The dream of Pharaoh (is) one : God hath 
41. 26 good ears (are) seven years : the dream (Is) 

42. IT We (are) all one man's sons : we (are) true 
42. 13 the sons of one man in the land, .and one 

42. 16 Send one of you, andlet him fetch your b. 
42. 19 let one of your brethren be bound in the 
42. 27 as one of them opened hia sack, to give his 
42. 32 sons of our father; one<l3)uot, and theyo. 

■ 4a. 33 leave one of your brethren (here) with me 
44. 28 And the one went out from me, andl said 

48. 33 I have given to thee one portion above thy 

49. 16 Dan shall Judge his people, as one of the 
Exod. 1. 15 of which the name of the one (was) Ship. 

e. ji,reuuoved the swarms.. remained not one 
9. 6 but of the cattle of . .Israel died not one 



Exod. 9. 7 there was not one of the cattle of tij'e let 

10. 19 there remained not one locust bi all thai 

11. I Yet will I bring one plague .. upon Phar3 

12. 18 until the one and twentieth day of the-i' 
12. 46 In one house shall it be eaten : thou shaj 
12. 49 One law shall he to him that ia homebora 
14. 28 there remained notso much as one ofthem, 

16. 22 they gathered twice . . two omers for one { 

17. 13 the one on the one side, and the other on 

18. 3 of which the name of the one (was) Gers. 
23. 29 not drive them out from before thee in o.' 
34. 3 all the people answered with one voice \ 
85. 12 two rings, .in the one side of it, and two 
23; 19 make one cherub on the one end, and the 

25. 32 three branches, .out of the one aide, and 
25. 33 (with) a knop and a flower in one branch 

25. 36 all of it . . one beaten work (of) pure gold '■ 

26. 2, 8 The length of one. .the breadth of ono 
26. 2 and . . the curtaina ahall have one measure 
26. 4 make loops, .upon the edge of the one c, 
26, 5 Fifty loops Shalt thou make in the one 0. 
e6. 6 and couple .. and it shall be one taberna. 
86. 8 and the eleven curtains, .of ono measure 
26. 10 make fifty loops on the edge of the one 0. 
26. II couple the tent together, that it. .be one 
b6. 16 a cubit and a halt, .the breadth of one b. 
e6. 17 Two tenons, .in one board, set in order / 
b6. 19, 21, 25 two sockets under one board ^ 
b6. 24 coupled . . above the head of it unto one r. 

26. 26 five for the boards of the one side of the 

27. 9 of an hundred cubits long for ono aide 
e8. 10 Six of theirnamea on one stone, and . . alx 
E9, I Take one young bullock, and two rama. 
29. 3 thou Shalt put them into ono basket, and 
29. 15 Thou ahalt al^o take one ram ; and Aharon 
29. 23 one loaf of bread, and one calce. .and oiia 
Eo. 39 The one lamb thou shalt offer in tho mor, 
29. 40 with the one lamb a tenth deal of flour 
36, 9 length of one curtain, .the breadth of one 
36. 9 four cubits : the curtains (v/cre) all of one s. 
36. 10 coupled the five, .one unto another, .one 
36. II he made loops of blue on the edge of ono 
36. 12 Fifty loops made he in one curtain, and 

36. 12 the loops held one (curtain) to another 

36. 13 coupled, .one unto another, .it became o 
36. 15 of one curtain, .of one curtain, .of one a 
36. 18 to couple the tent, .that it might be one 
36. 22 One board.. two tenons, equally distant Q. 
36. 24, 26 two sockets under one board 

36. 29 coupled together at the head, .to one ring 

36. 31 five for the boards of tho one side of tlie 

37. 3 tv/o rings upon the one side of it, and two 
37, 8 One cherub on the end on this side, and 
37. 19 made after the fashion of almonds in o, 
37. 22 all of it. .one beaten work (of) pure gold 

I*^' S- 4. 5 lie shall be guilty in one of these 

£. 7 one for a sin offering, and the other for a 

5. 13 sin that he hath sinned in one of these 

7. 7 one law for them : the priest that maketh 
jr. 14 of it he shall offer one out of the whole 

8. 26 he took one unleavened cake, and . . one 

12. 8 one for the burnt offering, and the other 
2 unto Aaron the priest, or unto one of his 
5 the priest shall command that one of the 

14. 10 one ewe lamb of the first year, .and one 
14. 12 the priest shaU take one he lamb,and offer 
14. 21 he shall take one lamb, .and one tenth ■ 
14. 22 the one shall be a sin offering, and the o, 
14. 30 he shall offer the one of the turtle doves 
14. 31 the one (for) a sin offering, and the other 

14. 50 he shall kill the one of the birds in an e. 
15- 15. 30 tl^e one. .a sin offering, and the other 
16. 5 he shall take., one ram for a burnt off er» 
16. 8 one lot for the Lord, and tho other lot 
fi2. 28 not kill it and her young botli in one day 

03. 18 ye shall offer, .one young bullock, and 
63. 19 ye. shall sacrifice one kid of the goats for 

04, 5 And . . two tenth deals shall be in one calf 
24. 22 Ye shall have one manner of law, as well 
B5. 48 hfe may be redeemed . . one of his brethren 
b6. 26 ten women shall bake your bread in one 

Hnja. I. 41 forty and one thousand and five hundred 

1. 44 each one was for the house of his fathers 

2. 16 fifty and one thousand and four hundred 
2. 28 forty and one thousand and five hundred 

6. II the priest shall offer the one for a sin off. ' 
6. 14 one he lamb, .and one ewe lamb.. and one 

6. 19 one unleavened cake, .one unleavened w. 

7. 13 one silver charger, .one silver bowl 

Bo in V. 19, 25, 31, 37; 43, ^9, 55, 61, 67, 73, 79, 
7. 14, 20 one spoon of ten (shekels) of gold, full 

7. 15 One young biUlook, one ram, one lamb 
Bo in V. 21, 27, 33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 63, 69, 75, St 
7. i6, 22, 28, 34, 40, 46 One kid of the goats 

7. 52, 58, 64, 70, 76, 82 One kid of the goSt$ 

7. 26 One golden spoon of ten (ahekela) 

So in V. 32, 38, 44, 50, 56, 62, 68, 74, 80. •' . ;. 

8. 12 thou ahalt offer the one.. asinoflerlng,4hd 

9. 14 ye shall have one ordinance, both for the 

10. 4 if they blow . . with one . . then the princes 

11. 19 Ye ahall not eat one day, nor two days . 
II. 26 the nameof the one. .Eldad,and the name 

13. 23 cut down from thence a branch with one 

14. IS thou shalt kill, .this people as one man • 
13. 5 drink offering shalt thou prepare . .for ono 

15. II shall it be done for one bullock, .for one 
13. 15 One ordinance.. for you of the congregat.1 

15. 16 One law and one manner shall be foryoii 
15. 34 offer one young bullock, .and one kid of ( 
13. 39 Ye shall have one law forhim that sinnetfi( 

16. 15 have not taken one ass.. neither., bart^(y< 

16. 33 shall WIS man «iu, and wUt^lioU Its 'jgirotb, 



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Nnm T7 3'ono rod . . for the head of the house of their 
17. 6 for each prince. one, according to their f. 
28. 4 one lamb shalt thou offer in the morning 
28. 7 the fourth (part) of an hin for the one la. 
28. II, jgoffer. .two young bullocks, and one ram 
e8. 12 three tenth deals of flour, .for one bullock 
28. 12 two tenth deals of flour, .for one ram 
28. 13 with oil (for) a meat offering unto one la. 
s8. 15 one kid of the goats for asin offering unto 
28. 22 one goat, .a'sin offering, to make an ato. 
28. 27 twoyoungbuUocks, one ram, seven lambs 
2S. 28 untoone bullock, two tenth deals unto 0. 
28. 29 A several tenth deal unto one lamb, thro. 

28. 30 one kid of the goats, to make an atonem. 

29. 2, 8 one young bullock, one ram . . seven lambs 
29. 4 one tenth deal for one lamb, throughout 
29. 5 one kid of the goats, .a sin offering, to 
29. 9 mingled with oil. .two tenth deals to one 
eg. 10 A several tenth deal for one lamb, throu. 
eg. II, 16, 19,. 25 one kid of the goats (for) a sin 
eg. 22, 28, 31, 34, 38 one goat (for) a sin offering 
eg. 36 one bullock, one ram, seven lambs of the 
31. 28 one soul of five hundred, .of the persons 
31. 30 thou shalt take one portion of fifty, of the 
31. 34 And threescore and one thousand asses 
31. 39 the Lord's tribute (was) threescore and 

31. 47 Moses took one portion of fifty, .of man 

34. 18 J'e shall take one prince of every tribe, to 

35. 30 one witness shall not testify against any 

36. 8 shall be wife unto one of the family of the 
Dent. I. 23 I took twelve men of you, one of a tribe 

4. 42 that fleeing unto one of these cities ha 

6. 4 Hear. .The Lord our God (is) one Lord 

J 2. 14 which the Lord shall choose in one of thy 

13. 12 If thou shalt hear.. in one of thy cities 

15. 7 If there be among you a poor man of otio 
17. 6 at the mouth of one witness he shall hot 
19. 5 shall flee unto one of those cities, and live 
19. II if any man . . fleeth into cneofthesecities 

19. 15 One witness shall not rise up against a m. 
21. 15 If a man have two wives, one beloved, and 
23. 16 which he shall choose in one of thy gates 
E4. 5 he shall bo free at home one year, and sh. 
25. 5 If brethren dwell together, and one of th. 

25. II tho wife of the one draweth near for to 
28. 7 they shall come out against thee one way 
28. 25 thou shalt go out one way against them 

32. 30 How should one chase a thousand, and two 
Josh. 9. t to fight with Joshua and.. Israel, with one 

10. 2 Gibeon (was) a great city, as one of the ro. 
10. 42 all these kings, .did J. take at one time 
12. 9 The king of. .one; tho king of. .one j 
So in V. 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23. 
12. 24 king of Ttrzah, one : all. .thirty and one 
17. 14 Why hast thou given me . . one lot and one 
17. 17 saying.. thou shalt not have one lot (only) 
so. 4 when ho that doth flee unto one of those 
23. 10 One man of you shall chase a thousand 
23. 14 not one thing, .not one thing hath faued 
Judg. 6. 16 thou shalt smite the Jlidianites as one m. 
. 8. 18 eaeh one resembled the children of a king 
9. 2 W liether (is) better . . that all .. or that one 
9. 5, 18 threescore and ten persons, upon ono 

16. 29 Samson took hold . . of tho one \rith his ri. 
. »7. 5 consecrated one of his sons, who becamo 

17. II the young m.an was unto him as one of his 
18. 19 to be a priest unto the house of one man 

19. 13 let us dravr' near to one of these places to 

20. I was gathered together as one man, from 
eo. 8 And all the people arose as one man, say. 

20. II were gathered, .knit together as one man 
eo. 31 of which one goeth up to the house of G. 
EI. 3 that there should be to day one tribe lao. 

21. 6 Thcro is one tribe cut off from Israel this 
21. 8 What one (is there) of the tribes of Israel 

Buth I. 4 the name of the ono. .Orpah, and the na. 

2. 13 though I bo not like unto one of thine h 

I Sa. I. 2 the name of the one. .Hannah, and the na. 

1. 24 one ephah of flour, and a bottle of wino 

2. 3.; in one day they shall die both of them 
E. 36 Put me, I pr.iy thee, into one of the pri. 
6 4 one plague (was) on you all, and on your 
'1. 17 for Ashdod one, for Gaza one, for Askelou 
(. 17 one, for Gath one, for Elcron one 

9. 3 Take now one of tho servants with thco 
«o. 3 one carrying three kids, and another ca. 
ti 7 the people, .came out with one consent 
13. 17 one company turned unto the way (that) 
14. 4 tho name of the one (was) Bozez, and the 

14. 5 Tho fore front of the one (w-as) situate n. 
14. 40 said ho uuto all Israel, Be y-o on ono sido 
iS. iS Then answered ono of the servants, and 
17. 36 this, .riiilistinc shall bo as one of thera 
C2. 20 one of the sons of Ahimelcch the son of A. 

23. 14 But one of the young men told Abigal, U". 
26. 13 there c.imc one of tho people in to destroy 

26. 22 let one of the young men come over and 

27. I I shall now perish one day by the hand of 
• Sa. «. 15 David called ono of the young men, and 3. 

■■ 2. 21 lay thee hold on one of the young men, and 

2. 25 became one troop, and stood on th.e top 

3. 13 but one thing I require of thee, that is 

4. 2 the name of the one. .Baanah, and tho n. 
6. 20 as one of the vain fellows shamelessly u. 

' 7. «3 what one nation in the earth (is) like thy 
9. II he shall eat at my table, as one of the ki. 
€3. I There were tv/o men in one city ; the one 
12. 3 poor (man) had nothing, save one little 
13. 13 thou shalt'be as one of the fools in Israel 
>3. 30 slain all the king's sous, and there is not 
14. 6 hut the one soiot? the other, and slew h. 
i.«4 «7 y^eie bom three sons, aud one daughter 



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2 Sa. 1 5. 2 Thy servant .. of one of the tribes of Israel 
17. 12 and of all . . shall not be left so much as o. 
17. 22 by the morning light there lacked not ono 
19. 14 he bowed . . even as (the heart of) one r«a» 
23. 8 against eight hundred, whom he slew at o. 
24. 12 choose. thee ono of them, that I may (do) 

I Ki. 2. 16 now I ask one petition of thee, deny me 

2. 20 Then she said, 1 desire one small petition 
3. 17 And the one woman said, Omy lord, I and 

3. 17 this woman dwell in one house; and I was 

4. 22 Solomon's pro vision for one day was thirty 
6. 24 five cubits, .thp ono wing of the cherub 
6. 25 the cherubim, .of ono measure and ono 
6. 26 The height of tho one cherub (was) ten c. 
6. 27 so that the wing of tho one touched tho 

6. 34 the two leaves of the one,door (were) fol. 

7. 16 the height of tho one chapiter, .five cubits 

7. 17 seven for the ono chapiter, and seven for 

7. 18 rows round about upon the ono net work 

7. 27 four cubits, .the length of one base, and 
^.'34 undcrsetters to tho four corners of one 
J. 37 had one casting.one measure, .one eizo 
7. 38 one laver contained forty baths . . every la. 
7. 38 upon every one of the ten bases one lavcr 
7. 42 rows of pomegranates for ono network, to 

7. 44 one sea, and twelve oxen under the sea 

8. 55 there hath npt failed one word of all his 
to. 14 of gold that came to Solomon in one year 
»o. 16 six hundred, .of gold went to ono target 

10. 17 three pound of gold went to one shield 

11. 13 wiU give ono tribe to thy son for David 
II. 32 he shall have one tribe for my servant D. 

11. 36 unto his son will I give ono tribe, that D. 

12. 29 he set the one in Beth-el, and the other 
12. 30 the people went.. before the ono ...unto D. 

• Ti^ 14. 21 Rehoboam (was) forty and one years old 

15. 10 forty and one years reigned he in Jerusa. 

18. 6 Ahab went one way by himself, and Oba. 

18. 23 let them choose one bullock for themsel. 

18. 25 Choose you one bullockf or your3elve3,and 

ig. 2 it I make not thy life as the life of one of 

2o. 29 an hundred thousand footmen in one day 

22. 8 yet one man, Micaiah the son of Imlah, by 

22. 13 (declare) good imto the king with one m. 

E2. 13 let thy word, .be like the word of one of 

e KI. 3. II And one of the king of Israel's servants 

4. 22 Send me . . one of the young men, and one. 

4. 39 one went out into the field to gather herbs 

6. 3 one said. Be content, I pray thee, and go 

6. 5 as oue was felling a beam, the axe head 

6. 12 one of his servants said. None, my lord, O 

7. 8 they went into one tent, and did eat and 

7. 13 And one of hisservants answered and said 

8. 2S and he reigned one year iu Jerusalem 

9. I Elisha the prophet called one of the child. 
14. 23 Jeroboam . . (reigned) forty and one years 
17. 27 Carry thither one of the priests whom yo 

17. 28 Then one of the priests, whom they had 

18. 24 v.-iit thou turn av.-ay tho face of one capt. 

22. I he reigned thirty and one years in Jerusa. 

24. 18 Zedckiah (v.-as) tv.enty and one years old 
, 25. i5 The two pillars, one sea, and the bases wh. 

25. 17 The heightof theone pillar(was)eightecn 
J Ch. I. 19 the name of the one (was) Pclcg, because 

II II agahist three hundred, slain .. at one time 
j2. 14 one of the least (was) over an hundred, and 
32. 38 (were) of one heart to make David king 

17. 21 what one nation in the earth (is) like thy 
sj. 10 choose thee one of them, th.it 1 may do (it) 

23. II therefore they were in one reckoning, ac. 

24. 6 one principal household being taken for E. 
24. 17 Tho one aud twentieth to Jachin, the two 
23. 28 The one and twentieth to Hothir.. his sons 

.3 Ch, 3. II one wing. .(was) five cubits, reaching to the 
3. 17 he reared up. .one on the right haud, and 

4. 15 One sea, and twelve oxc.i under it 

5. 13 singers (were) as one, to make one sound 
g. 13 of gold that came to Solomon in one year 
g. 15 (shekels) of beaten gold went to one target 
Q. 16 hundred (shekels) of gold v.-cnt to one sh. 

12. 13 Rehoboam (v.-as) one and forty years old 
16. 13 in the one and fortieth year of his reign 
i3. 7 yet one man, by whom we may enquire of 

18. 8 the king of Israel called for one (of his) of 
18. 12 (declare) good to the king with ono asseut 
j8. 12 let thy word , . be like oue of theirs, and s. 

22. 2 and he reigned ono year in Jerusalem 
s8. 6 an hundred and twenty thousand in one 
30. 12 hand of God was to give them one heart 
32. 12 i'e shall worship before one altar, and b. 
34. 1 reigned in Jerusalem one and thirty years 
36. II Zedekiah (r.-as) one and twenty years old 

Ezra 2. 2(5 The children . . six hundred tv,'oniv and one 

3. I gathered themselves together as one man 

10. 13 neither (is this) a work of one day or two 
Nch. I. 2 Hanani, one of my brethren, came, he and 

4. 17 with one of his hands -ivroughtinthowork 
5. iS which was prepared, .daily (was) one ox 
7. 30 men of.. Gaba, six hundred twenty and one 
7. 37 children, .seven hundred twenty and one 
S. "i gathered themselves together as one man 

11. I to bring one of ten to d-vell in Jerusalem 
Esth. 3. 13 to cause to perish, all Jews, .in one day 

4. II one law of his to put (liim) to death, exc. 
7. 9 Harbonah, oue of the chamberlains, said 
t. n Upon one day, in all the provinces of king 

Job 2. 10 Thou speakest as one of the foolish women 
9. 3 he cannot answer him one of a thousand 
J). 22 This (is) one (thing), therefore I said (It) 
14. 4 "Who can bricg a clean (thing) out . . not one 

23. 13 But he (is) in ono (mind), and who can t 
31. i=; a-.;d did net one fashion us ia the womb! 



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23 If there be. '.one among a thousand, to t. 
iC One is so near to another, that no air can 
■3 (there is) none that doeth good, no, not o. 

4 One (thing) have I desu-ed of the Lord 
20 He keepeth all his bones : not one of them 

3 (is) none that doeth good, no, not one 

7 ye shall die like men, and fall like one of 
n enemies ; there was not one of thera left 
14 Cast in thy lot. .let us all have one purse 
14 I myself perceived also that ono event h. 

19 ono tiling befalleth thera .. they have all o. 

20 AU go unto one place.; all are of the dust 

8 There is one. .and. .not a second; yea, ho 

9 Two (are) better than ono ; bccauae they 

10 if they fall, the one will lift up his fellow 

11 they have heat: but how can one bo warm 

12 if one prevail against him, two shall with, 
6 seen no good : do not all go to one placet 

27 (counting) one by one] to find out the ac. 

28 one man among a thousand have I found 

2 one event to the righteous, and to tho w. 

3 This (is) an evil . . that (there is) one cvepi 
18 but one sinner destroyeth much good 

11 assemblies, (which) are given from one a, 
9 with one of thine eyes, with one chain q/ 
9 my undeflled ia. .one. .the (only) one of 

1 seven women shall take hold of one man 
10 ten acres of vineyard shall yield ono batU 

6 Then flew one of the seraphim imto mo 

14 Lord will cut oil from Israeh.ln one day 

17 devour his thorns and his briers in ono 

18 one shall be called. The city of destruct. 

15 years, according to the days of one king 

12 ye shall be gathered ono by one, O yo ch, 
17 Ono thousand. I at the rebuke of ono ; at 

16 no one of those shall fail, none shall want 
9 wilt thou turn away the face of one capt. 
9 shall come to thee in a moment In ono day 

8 earth be made to bring forth in ono day ? 

17 in tho gardens behind ono (tree) in tho 

14 I will take you one of a city, and two of 

2 One basket (liad) very good flgs..llko tho 
39 I will give thera one heart, and one way 

2 bring them . . into one of the chambers, and 

1 Zedekiah (was) ono and tv/enty years old 

20 two pillars, one sea, and twelve brasen li. 

21 tho height of one pillar (was) eighteen c 

22 the height of oue chapiter (was) five cub. 

15 behold one wheel upon the earth by tho 

16 they four had ono likeness : and their ap. 
g put them in one vessel, and make thee b, 

2 one man among them (was) clothed vrith 

9 one vv'heel by one cherub, and another vr. 
10 they four had one likeness, as if awheel 

19 I will give them one heart, and I will put 
10 and. .doeth the like to (any) one of theso 

3 she brought up ono of her whelpa : it bo. 
19 both twain shall come forth out of one 1. 

2 two women, the daughters of one mothe» 

13 then I saw that they (took) both one way 
24 Abraham was one, and he inherited the I, 

23 I will set up one shepherd ovcrthcm.and 

16 take thee one stick, and writs upon it, For 

17 join them oue to another into one stick 
17 and they shall become one in thine hand 
19 make them one stick, .they shall be ono 
22 I "ill make them one nation in tho laud 
22 one king shall be king to then all ; and t, 

24 they all shall have one shepherd : they s. 

5 the breadth.. one reed; and the height, one 

6 one reed broad, and the other.. one reed b. 

7 (was) one reed long, and ome reed broad 

■ .7 and the threshhold of the gate, .one reed 

8 also the porch of the g.iti within, one reed 
10 chambei-s. .they three (were) of one mea. 

10 the posts had one measure on tlus sido 

12 one cu'oit. .the space (was) one cubit on 
26, 49 one on this side, and another on that 
42 And the four tables (were), .one cubit h. 
44 one at the side of tho east gate (having) 

11 ono door toward the north, and another 
24 two. .for the one door, and two leaves for 

4 And before the chambers, .a way of one 

14 t-.vo cubiti, and the breadth one cubit; and 

7 over against one of the portions, from tbo 
II The epkaiand the bath shall be of one m. 

15 one lamb out of the flock, out of two ha. 
17 Butif hegivctoone ofhis servants, then 
22 these faur corners (were) of one measuro 

8 and (in) length as ono of Uie (other) parts 

31 one c»te of Reuben, one gate of J., one g. 

32 one gate of Joseph, one gate of Benj., ono 

33 one gate of Simeon, ono gate of Issa., ono 

34 one gate of Gad, one gate of Ashcr, one g. 

3 one .. higher th.-m the other, and the hig. 

9 out of one of them came forth a little ho. 

13 Then I heard one saint speaking, and an, 
37 he shall ccnflrm the covenant, .for one w. 
13 withstood me one and twenty days : but 
13 Jlichael, one of the chief.princcs, cameto 
•7 they shall speak lies at one table ; but it 

5 ono on this side of the bank of the river. 
II appoint themselves one head, and they a. 

7 I caused it to rain upon one city, and cl. 

7 one piece was rained upon, and the pieoo 

8 So two(or)three cities wanderedunto ono 

9 if there remain ten men in one house, t. 
II In the day. .even thou (wast) as one of t. 

9 may all call, .to serva him with one con. 
I ill the one aud twentieth (day) of the mo. 
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Zech. 4. 3 two olive trees by it, one upon the right 

8. 21 the inhabitants of one. .shall go to auot. 

II. 7 one I called beauty, and the other I called 

II. 8 Three shepherds also I cut off in one mo. 

14. 7 it shall be one day which shall be kno-\vn 

14. 9 shall there be one Lord, and his name one 
Mai. z. 10 Have we not all one father 1 hath not one 

I. 15 didnothemake one?..Andwhereforeone? 

2. A man, &'H ish. 

Gen. II. 3 they said one to another, Go to, let us m. 

11. 7 that they may not understand one anoth. 
13. II separated themselves the one from the o. 
26.31 And they rose up. .and sware one to ano. 
31. 49 watch, .when we are absent one from an. 
34. 14 to give our sister to one that is uncircu. 
37. 19 they said one to another, Behold, this d. 
42. 21 they said one to another. We (are) verily 

42. 28 they were afraid, saying one to another 

43. 33 they sat . . and the men marvelled one at 
Esodio. 23 They saw not one another, neither rose any 

16. 15 theysaidonetoanother,It(is)manna: for 
18. 16 1 judge between one and another, and I 
37. 9 covered . . with their faces one to another 
Lev. 7. 10 shall all the sons of Aaron have, one (as 

19. II Ye shall not steal, .neither Me ons to an. 

25. 46 ye shall not rule one over another with ri. 

26. 37 they shall fall one upon another, as it were 
lfirrQi4. 4 they said one to another, Let us make a 
Deut. I. 35 Sm-ely there shall not one of these men 
Judg. 6. 29 they said one to another. Who hath done 

10. 18 princes of Gilead said one to another, W. 

1 Sa. 10. II the people said one to another, What (is) 

10. 12 one of the same place answered and said 

20. 41 they kissed one another, and wept one v.^. 
2». 2 every one..in distress.. every one..every o.- 

2 S3, ig. 7 there will not tarry one with thee this n. 

1 Ki.iS. 40 Take the prophets, .let notone of theme. 

2 Ki. 3. 23 they have smitten one another: now there. 

7. 3 they said one to another. Why sit we here 

7. 6 they said one to another, Lo, the king of 

7. 9 they said one to another. We do not well 

12. 9 on the right side as one cometh into the 
Esth. 6. 9 horse he delivered to the hand of one of 

g. 19, 22 and of sending portions one to another 
Job 41. 17 They are joined one to another, they stick 
Psa. 49. 16 Be not thou afraid when one is made rich 
Prov. 6. 28 Can one go upon hot coals, and his feet 
Isa. 13. 8 theyshallbe amazed one at another; their 

40. 26 that (ho is) strong in power ; not one fail. 

66. 13 As one whom his mother comforteth, so 
Jer. 13. 14 I will dash them one against another, even 

25. 2b the kings . .far and near, one with another 
Eze. 4. 17 astonicd one with anotlier, and consume 

24. 23 but ye shall pine . .and mourn one toward 
47. 14 3'e shall inherit it, one as well as another 
Joel 2. 8 Neitlter shall one thrust another ; they 
Mai. 3. 16 Then they . . spake often one to another 

S.Such an one, 'ib7N! 'i^5 p^loni almoni. 

Kuth 4, 1 IIo, sdch a one ! turn aside, sit down here 

^A vjoman, nsix ishshah. 

Exod26. 3 coupled, .one to another, .coupled one to 

26. 5 that the loops may take hold one of anot. 
2G. 17 Two tenons . .set in order one against an. 

Eze. I. 9 Their wings (were) joined one to another 
I. 23 their wings straight, the one tov^fard the o. 
3. 13 the living creatures that touched one an. 

t.Also, even, oa (/am. 

2 Sa. 17. 13 until there oe not one small stone found 

6. One, in chad. 

Eze. 33. 30 thy people, .speak one to another, every 
Dan. 2. 9 one decree for you ; for ye have prepared 
3. ig one seven times more than it was wont to 
4. 19 Tlien Daniel . . v/as astonied for one hour 
7. 5 it raised up itself on one side, and (it had) 
7. 16 I came near unto one of them that stood 

7 .Soul,' Trreathing creature, usi ncphesh. 

lev. 4. 27 And if any one. of the common people sin 
?i.A.nother, &K\os alios. 

John 4. 37 herein is that sayingtrue. One soweth, and 

Acts 2. 12 were in doubt, saying one to another, W. 

I C0.15. 39 onc.flesh of rnen, anotlier flesh of beasts 

15. 41 one glory of the sun, and another glory 

9. One, els heis. 

Matt. 5. 18 one jotor.. tittle shall in no wise pass from 

5. 29, 30 one of thy members should perish, and 
C. 24 he will hate the one, and love the other 

6. 24 or else lie will hold to the one, and despi. 
C.27 V/liichofyou..canaddone cubit unto his 
6. 29 Solomon . . was not arrayed like one of these 

10. 29 one of them shall not fall on the ground 
10. 42 whosoever shall give to drink unto one of 

12. II that shall have one sheep, and if itlallinto 

13. 46 Who, when he had found one pearl of g. 

16. 14 said .. others, Jeremias, or one of the pro. 
18. 5 v.'hoso shall receive one such little child 
18. 6 v/hoso shall offend one of these little ones 
18. 10 Take heed that ye despise not one of these 
18. 12 If . . one of them be gone astray, doth he 
18. 14 that one of these little ones should perish 
iB. 16 take with theo one or two more, that in 
18. 24 one was brought unto him, which owed 

18. 28 found one of liis fcUov/ servants, which 

19. 16 one came and said unto him, Good Master 

19. 17 none good but one, (that is), God : but if 

20. 13 hoans^yeredoneof them, and said. Friend 
20. 21. the one on thv right hand, and the other 
21. 24 1 also will asK you oao thing, which ii ye 



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35 Then one of them . . a lawyer, asked . . tern. 

8 for one is your Master . . Christ ; and all ye 

9 for one is your Father, which is in heaven 
10 Neither be ye called masters ; for [one] is 
15 ye compass sea and land to make one pro. 
40 the one shall be taken, and the other left 
15 gave, .to another two, and to another one 
18 he that had receivedone went and digged 

24 he which had received the one talent came 
40 Inasmuch as ye have done (it) unto one of 

45 Inasmuch as ye did (it) not to one of the 

14 one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariot 

21 I say unto you. That one of you shallbe. 

47 Judas, one of the twelve, came, and with 

51 one of them which were witli Jesus stret. 

48 straightway one of them ran, artA took a 

22 there cometli one of the rulers of the sy. 

15 it is a prophet, or as one of tlie prophets 
14 neither had they..withthemmore than one 

28 but some (say) Elias; and others, One otthe 
17 one of the multitude answered and said 
37 Whosoever shall receive one of such clii. 

42 whosoever shall otlend one of (these) little 

17 there came one running, and kneeled to 

18 (there is) none good but one, (that is), God 

21 One thing thou lackest : go thy way, sell 
37 one on thy right hand, and the other on 

29 I will also ask of you bne question, and 

6 Having yet therefore one son, his well bel. 

28 one of the scribes came, and having hea. 

29 Hear, Israel ; The Lord our God is one 
32 there is one God ; and there is none other 

1 one of his disciples saith unto him, Mas. 
10 one of the twelve, went unto the chief p. 

18 One of you wliicli eatcth withine shall b. 

20 one of the twelve, that dippeth with me 

43 cometh Judas, oneof the twelve, and with 
47 one of them that stood by drew a sword 

6 at (that; feast he released unto them one 
27 the one on his right hand, and the other 

36 [one] ran and filled a sponge full of vine. 

40 he laid his hands on every one of them 

3 he entered into one of tlie ships, which 

41 the one owed five hundred pence, and the 
8 that [one] of the old prophets was risen 

46 touch not the burdens with one of your 

6 not one of them is forgotten before God 

25 which of you. .can add to his stature[one] 

27 Solomon, .was not arrayed like one of th. 

52 there shall be Ave in one house divided 

4 if lie lose one of them, doth not leave the 

7 joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that 
10 There is joy. .over one sinnerthat repen. 

19 And am no more worthy, .mate me asone 

26 he called one of tlie servants, andaslvcd w. 

5 So he called every one of his lord's debtors 
13 he will hate the one, and love tlie other 
13 he will hold to the one, and despise theo. 

2 that he should offend one of these little 

13 one of them, when he saw tliat he was h. 
34, 36 [the one shall be taken, and the other] 

10 one a Pliarisce, and the other a publican 
19 Eaid..none (is) good, save one, (that is), G. 

3 I v/ill also ask you [one] thing ; and ans. 

47 ho that was called Judas, one of the tv.r. 
50 cne of thom smote a servant of the high 
17 [must release one unto them at the feast] 

39 one of the malefactors which were hanged 
i3 the one of them, r/hosename was Cleopas 

40 One of the two v/hich hoard John.. and f. 

8 One of his disciples, Andrew, .saith unto 

22 save that one whercinto his disciples were 

70 Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of 

71 tliat Eliould betray him, being one of the 

21 I have done one worlc, and ye all marvel 
50 came to J csus by night, being one of them 

41 Tliensaidthey. .weliaveone Father. .God 

16 and there shallbe. .fold,and one shepherd 

30 I and (my) Father are one 

49 one of them . . Caiaphas, being the high p. 

50 tliat it is expedient, .tliat one man should 
52 ho sliould gather together in one the ch. 

2 Lazarus was one of tliera that sat at the 

4 ITicn saith one of his disciples, Judas Isc. 
21 1 sayunto you.. one ofyoushallbetrayme 

23 there was leaning on Jesus' bosom oneof 

11 Holy Father, l;eep. .that tliey may be one 
21 That they all may be one ; as thou. Father 

21 that they also may be [one] in us : that the 

22 that they may bo one, even as we are one 

23 that they may be made perfect in one 

14 that it was expedient that one man shou. 
22 one of the officers which stood by struck 

26 One of the servants of the high priest, b. 
39 that I should release unto you one at the 
34 cue of the soldiers with a spear pierced 

12 the one at the Iicad, and the other at the 

24 Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didy. 

25 v/liich, if they should be written every o. 
22 must one be ordained to be a witness w. 

28 there stood up one of them named Agabus 

25 hath made of one blood all nations of m. 

27 though lie be not far from everyone of us 

31 to v/arn every one niglit and day with te. 

26 sliould be offered lor every one of them 

6 when Paul perceived that the one part we. 

17 Then Paul called one of the centurions 
25 after that Paul had spoken one word, Well 
10 it is written, .none righteous, no, not one 
12 there is none that doeth good, no, not one 
30 Eeeing (it is) one God which sliall justify 
12 as by ono man sin entered into the world 



£om. s. IS if through the offence of one many be de. 
S. 15 by one man, Jesus Christ, hath abounded 
S. 16 not as. .by one that sinned, (so is) tlie g. 
S- 16 for the judgment (was) by one to condem. 
5. 17 by one man's offence death reign edbj^ne 
5. 17 much more they., shall reign in life by 0. 
5. 18 as by the offence of one (judgment came) 

5. 18 so by the righteousness of one (the free) 

5. 19 as by one man's disobedience many were 

5. ig so by the obedience of one sliall many be 
9. 10 when Kebecca also Iiad conceived by one 

12. 4 For as we have many members in one bo. 
12. 5 we, (being) many, are one body in Christ 
15. 6 That ye may with . . one mouth glorify G. 

1 Co. 3. 8 he that planteth . . he that watereth are ono 

4. 6 that no one of you be puffed up for one 

6. 16 which is joined to an harlot is one body? 

6. 17 he tliat is joined unto the Lord is one sp. 
8. 4 and that f there is) none other God but 0. 
8. 6 to us. .one God, the Father, .one Lord J. 
g. 24 they, .run all, but one reoeiveth the prize? 

10. 17 For we. .many are one bread, .one body 

10. 17 we are all partakers of that one bread 

11. 5 that is even all one as if she were shaven 

12. II all these worketh that one and the self 
12. 12 For as the body is one, and hath many 

12. 12 all the members of that [one] body.. areonc 
12. 13 by one Spirit are we all baptized into one 

12. 13 have been all made to drink into one Sp. 
12. 14 For the body is not one member, but m. 

12. 18 hath God set the members every one of 
12. 19 if they were all one member, where, .the 
12. 20 But now. .many members, yet but one b. 
12. 26 vi'hether one member suffer, all the mem. 

12. 26 or one member be honoured, all the me. 
.14. 27 If any man speak in a.. tongue.. let one in. 

2 Co. 5. 14 because we tlius judge, thatif onediedfor 

II. 2 I have espoused you to one husband, that 
Gal. 3. i5 but as of one. And to thy seed, which is 
3. 20 a mediator is not . . of one ; but God is one 

3. 28 neither, .for ye are all one in Christ Jesus 

4. 22 theoneby abondmaid, theotherbyafree 
5. 14 For all the law is fulfilled in one word, (e.) 

Eph. 2. 14 who hatli made both one, and hathliroken 
2. 13 to make in himself of twain one new man 
2. 16 he might reconcile both unto God in one 

2.18 through him we botli have access by one sp. 
4. 4 one body, andone spirit, even as ye are c. 
4. s One Lord, .one baptism 

4. 6 One God and I'ather of all, who (is) above 

4. 7 But unto every one of us is given grace a. 
Phil. 1. 27 that ye stand fast in one spirit, with one 

2. 2 that ye be. .of one accord, of one mind 
Col. 3. 15 to the which also ye are called in one body 

1 Til. 2. II comforted and charged every one of you 

2 Th. I. 3 the charity of every one of you all toward 
I Ti. 2. 5 For.. one God, and one mediator between 

5. g not a widow, .having been the wife of one 
Heb. 2. II and they who are sanctified (are) all of ono 

11. 12 Therefore sprang tliere even of one, and 
Jas. 2. JO keep tlie whole law, and yet offend in oii'e 

2. ig Thou believcstthat there is one God; tho'j 

4. 12 There is one lawgiver, who is ah!e to save 
I Jo. s. 7 [there are three, .and these three are one] 

5. 8 there are three, .these tliree agree in one 
Eev. 5. 5 one of the elders saith unto me. Weep not 

6. 1 1 heard. .one of the four beasts saying, C. 

7. 13 one of the ciders answered, saying unto 
15. 7 one of the four beasts gave unto the seven 
17. I there came one of the seven angels whicli 
17. 10 five are fallen, and one. .the other is not 
21. g there came unto me one of the seven an. 

21. 21 every several gate was of one pearl ; and 

10. Otiier, different, eVepoy hcteros. 

I Co.;i5. 40 but the glory of the celestial (is) one, and 
W.One, {/cm.) fiia mi a. 

Matt. 5. 18 one tittle shall in no wise pass from tho 

5. 19 shall break one of these least commandm. 

5. 35 thou canst not make one hair white or b. 

17. 4 one for thee, and one for Moses, and one 

19.- 5 cleave . . and they tv/ain shall be one flesh 

19. 6 T/herefore they are no more twain, but 

20. 12 Tliese last have v/rought. .one hour, and 

24. 41 the one shall be taken, and the other left 

26. 40 What ! could ye not v.'atchivithmeoneh.? 

Hark 9. 5 onefortheconefor Moses,andoneforE. 

10. 8 oneflosh..theyarcnomoretv/ain,butono 

14. 37 saith .. couldest not thou watch one hour? 

14. 66 there cometh one of the maids of the high 

Luke 9. 23 one for thee, and one for Jloses, and one 

13. JO he was teacliing in one of ihe synagogues 

14. 18 they all with one (consent) began to make 

15. 8 if she lose ono piece, doth not light a ca. 

16. 17 easier, .than one tittle of the law to fail 

17. 22 ye shall desire to sec one of the days of tho 
17. 34 there shall be two (men) in [one] bed ; the 
EG. I on one of those days, as he taught the pe. 

22. 59 about the space of one hour after, anotlier 
Johnro. 16 and there shallbconefold(and).. shepherd 
Act., 4. 32 multitude . . were of one heart and of one 

12. 10 went out, and passed on through one str. 
19. 34 all with one voice about the space af tv,fo 
21. 7 the brethren, and abode witli them one day 
24. 21 Except it be for this one voice, that I cried 
28. 13 after oned.iy the south v/indblew, and we 

1 Co. 6. 16 body ? for two, saitli he, shall be one flesli 

10. 8 fell in one day three and twenty thousand 

2 Co. ji. 24 five times received I forty, .save one 
Gal. 4. 24 one from the mount Sinai, v/hichgendereth 
Eph. 4. 4 as yearecalledin onehope ofyourcalling 

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Spb. 5. 31 be joined, .and thoy two shall be one flesh 
jlPuil. I. 27 with one mliiJ striving together for the f. 
I Ti. 3. 2 husband of one wife, vigilftut, sober, of g. 
Titus I. 6 If any be blameless, the husband of one 
I Heb. JO. 12 this man, after ho had offered one sacrifice 
,^ 10. 14 Kor by one olferlng he hath perfected for 

12. 16 who for one morsel of meat sold his birth. 

Is Pe. 3. 8 that one day (is) with the Lord as a thou. 
3. 8 years and a thousand years as one day 
Ee7. 6. 1 I saw when the Lamb opened one of the 
g. 12 One woe is past, .behold, there come two 

13. 3 I saw one of his heads as it were wounded 

17. 12 receive power as kings one hour with the 
■ 17. 13 These have one mind, and shall give their 

j8. 8 Therefore shall her plagues came in one 
j8. 10 saying, .in one hour is thy judgment come 
j8. 17 in one honr so great riches is come to no. 

/ 18. 19 saying .in one hour is she made desolate 

12.A certain one, ns, ti Us, ti. 

Jlatti2. 29 Or else how can one enter into a strong 

12. 47 Then one said unto him, Behold, thy mo. 
lakeii. 43 Then answered one of the lawyers, and a. 

12. 13 one of the company said unto him. Master 

13. 23 Then said one unto hifn, Lord, are there 

14. I as he went into the house of one of the 0. 
14. IS ■when one of them that sat at meat with 
16. 30 but if one went unto them from the dead 
16. 31 neither will they be persuaded though one 

23. 26 they laid hold upon one Simon, a Cyrenian 
Acts 5. 34 Then stood there up one in the council, a 

7. 24 seeing one., suffer wrong, he defended 

9. 43 he tarried many days in Joppa with one 

10. 6 He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, wh. 

19. 9 disputing daily in the school of [one] Ty. 

25. 19 and of one Jesus, which was dead, whom 

Rom. 5. 7 scarcely for a righteous man -wiU one die 

I Co. 3. 4 For while one saith, I am of Paul ; and a. 

5. J such, .that cue should have his father's 

14. 24 and there come in one that believeth not 
Titus I. 12 One of themselves .. a prophet of their o. 
Heb. 2. 6 But one in a certain place testified, say. 

•$^}as. 2. 16 Andoneof yousayuntothem.Departinp. 

13. This one, ovtos [dat.) Iwutos. 

■ Luke 7. 8 I say unto one, Go, and lie goeth ; and to 

li.Peace, ilprjVTi eirene. 

Acts 7. 26 would have set them at one again, saying 
[See also Accord, any, each, every, holy, look, mind, see. 
Bide, such.] 
ONE ..(from)... another — 

1. This, N'; da. 

Dan. 5^ 6 and his knees smote one against another 
7. 3 four great beasts.. diverse one from anot. 

2. This, n den. 

Dan. 2. 43 but they shall not cleave one to another 

S.^ vessel, '^3 keli. 

Esth. I. 7 the vessels being diverse one from another 

i.A \Ding, I}! hanaph. 

I Ki. 6. 27'their wings touched one another in the 

t.Each other, i.\\i]\o3v alUlOn. 

Matt 24. 10 betray one another, and shall hate one a. 

25. 32 he shall separate them one from another 

Hark 4. 41 said one to another, What manner of man 

9. 50 Have salt, .and have peace one withano. 

Dnie 2. 15 the shepherds said one to another, Letus 

6. II communed one with another what they m. 

7. 32 calling one to. another, and saying, We h. 

8. 25 saying one to another, What manner of 

12. I insomuch that theytrode one upon anot. 
24. 17 these that ye have one to another, as ye 

24. 32 they said one to anotiser, Did not our he. 
John 4. 33 Therefore said the disciples one to anot. 

5. 44 which receive honour one of another, and 

13. 14 ye also ought to w.'ish one another's feet 
13. 22 Then the disciples looked one on another 
13. 34 That ye love one another.. also love one a. 
13. 35 my disciples, if ye have love one to anot. 

15. 12 That ye love one another, as I have loved 
15. 17 I command you, that ye Iov.e one another 

' Acts 2. 7 saying [one to another,] Behold, are not 

7. 26 brethren ; why do ye wrong one to anoth. 

19. 38 Wherefore, .let themimplead one another 

21. 6 when we had taken our leave one of ano. 

Bom. I. 27 burned in their lust one toward another 

2. IS and .. accusing or else excusing one anot. 

12. 5 and every one members one of another 

12. 10 one to another, .in honourpref erring one a. 

12. 16 (Be) of the same mind one toward anoth. 

13. 8 Owe no man anytliing, but to love one an. 
J4. 13 Let us not thereforejudge one another any 
14. 19 and things wherewith one may edify ano. 
15. 5 grant you to-be like minded one toward a. 

15. 7 Wherefore'receiveye one another, as Chr. 
ij. 14 are. .able also to admonish [one another] 
16. 16 Salute one another with an holy kiss. The 

X Co. II. 33 when ye come together, .tarry one for an. 
12. 2S should have the same care one for anoth. 

16. 20 Greet ye one another witli an holy kiss 
3 Co. 13. 12 Greet one another with an holy kiss 
GaL 5. 13 For, brethren, .by love serve one another 

S. 15 if ye bite and devour one another, take 
S. 15 that ye be not consumed one of another 

5. z6 provoking one another, envying one ano. 

6. 2 Bear ye one another's burdens, and so f. 
Eptt. 4. 2 WithaUlowliness..forbearingoneanoth. 

4, 25 speak, .for we are members one of another 
4.J2 be ye kind one to another, tender hearted 
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Col. 3. 9 Lie not one to another, seeing that ye have 

3. 13 Forbearing one another.. and forgiving 
I Th. 3. 12 .and abound in love one toward another 

4. 9 yo . . arc taught of God to love one another 
4. 18 Whcrcforocomfort one another with these 

Titus 3. 3 ourselves were.. hateful, .hating oneano. 
Heb. 10. 24 let us consider one another to provoke 
Jas. 4. II Speak not evil one of another, brethren 
* 5. 9 Grudge not one against another, brethren 

5. 16 Confess, .faults one to another, .pray one 
I Ve. I. 22 love one another with a pure heart ferv. 

4. 9 Use hospitality one to another without g. 

5. s Yea, all. .bo euljject one to another, and 
5. 14 Greet yo one another with a kiss of char. 

1 Jo. I. 7 we have fellowship one with another, and 

3. II ye heard, .that we should love one another 

3. 23 love one another, as he gave us command. 

4. 7 let us love one another : lor love is of God 
4. II Beloved, .we ought also to love one ano. 
4. 12 If we love one another, God dwelleth in 

2 John 5 I beseech thee, .that we love one another 
Eev. 6. 4 given.. that they should kill one another 

1 1. 10 And they . . shall send gifts one to another 

^.0/ himself , herself, itself, iavrou heauiou. 

I Co. 6. 7 fault, .because ye go to law one with an. 

Eph. 4. 32 forgiving one another, even as God for C. 

Col. 3. 13 forgiving one another, if any man have a 
3. 16 teaching and admonishing one another in 

Heb. 3. 13 But exhort one another daily, while it is 

I Pe. 4. 10 minister the same one to another, as good 
7. Other, aXKoi, Jo. 4. 37 ; Ac. 2. 12 ; Co. 15. 39, 40. 
8. One. .one, fU..eii heis. .Jteis, 

Matt. 27. 38 one ou the right hand, and another on 
9. One Vie other, eU tov kva heis ton Iiena. 

I Th. 5. II and edify one another, even as also ye do 
ONE by one — 
l.One by one, cfj Ka6' eTs heis hath heis. 

Marki4. 19 they began, .to say unto him one by one 

John 8. 9 went out one by one, beginning at the e. 

2, One hy one, Ka6' ifa hath hena. 

I Co. 14. 31 ye may all prophesy one by one, that all 
ONE sort with another — 
These with these, nji^-oy nVfji elleh im-elleji. 

I Ch.24. 5 were they divided by lot, one sort with a. 
ONE, the — 
This, riNt zoth. -.^ - 

I Ki. 3. 2^ The one saith, Tills (is) my son that liveth 
ONE... the other, the — 
l.This, ni...nT zeh...zeh. 

Kxod.14. 20 so that the one came not near the other 

Ecc. 3. 19 as the one dieth, so dieth the other ; yea 

2.Each other, aXKi]\<i>v allelOn. 

Acts 15. 39 they departed asunder one from the other 

1 Co. 7. 5 Defraud ye not one the other, except (it 
Gal. 5. 17 and these are contrary the one to the other 

ONE thing — 

l.Oree thing, iv hen. 

Luke 10. 42 one thing is needful : and Mary hath ch. 
18. 22 yet lackest thou one thing : sell all that 

John 9. 25 one thing I know, that, whereas I was bl. 

Phil. 3. 13 one thing, .forgetting those things which 

2 Pe. 3. 8 be not ignorant of this one tiling, that one 

2. A certain thing, tl ti. 

Luke 6. 9 said, .unto them, I will ask yon [one thL] 

ONE, tumultuous — 
A son, [3 ben. 

Jer. 48. 45 crown of the head of the tumultuous ones 

O-NE-SI'-IffUS, 'Ov-fia-iiios profitable. 
A native of Colosse, and a slave of Philemon, from 
whom he had escaped, but to whom he was sent back 
as a Christian brother by Paul, who had converted him 
in Home. 

Col. 4. 9 With 0., a faithful and beloved b-other 
Phm. 10 I beseech thee for my son 0., whom I h, 

O-NE-SI-PHO'-imS, 'OvTia-icpcpos bringing profit. 
A disciplo in Ephesus who when in liome had sought 
out and befriended Paul. 

2 Ti. I. 16 Lord give mercy unto the house of 0. ; for 
4. 19 Salute Prisca..and the household of 0. 

ONION — 

Onion, Sxa beisel. 

Num. ii. s the melons, and the leeks, andtho onions 

ONLY — 

1. One, nnx echad. 

I Ki 4.19 and.. the only officer which (was) in the 
Eze. 7. 5 saith. .An evil, an only evil, behold, is c. 

2.0nly', ^X ah. . 

Gen. 7. 23 Noah'only remained. .andtheythat(were) 

Z. Alone, 13'? lebad. 

Eccl. 7.29 Lo, this only have I found, that God hath 

4:. Alone by itself, \^^ lebaddo. 

Deut. 8. 3 know that man doth not live by bread o. 

B.Alone, solitary, TJ?? lebadad. 

Psa. 4. 8 thou. Lord, only makest mo dwell in sa. 

^Save, cxM-gt, besides, "?" zvlah. 

Deut, 4j5s Baw no siaiUitmie ; only (ye Ueard)a voice 



ONLY 

7. Together, at once, in; yachad.^ 

Job 34. 29 whether (it bo donc).~.QgaSn8t a m^ onljl 

8. Singly, lonely, only, Tn; yachid. 

Gen. 22. 2 Take now thy son, thine only (son) Isaao 

22. 16 not withheld thy son, thine only (son) 
Prov. 4. 3 only (beloved) in the sight of my mother 
Amos 8. 10 I will make it as the mourning of an only 
Zoch. 12. 10 mourn.. as one moumcth lor (iiis) only 

9.7*0 cut down or short, Dpp hasam. 

Eze. 44. 20 Neither shall they shave . .they shall only 

10. OnZy, surely, pi raq.*. 

Gen. 6. 5 every imagination.. (was) only evil conti. 
11. One, cf? heis. 

Mark 2. 7 Why. .who can forgive sins butGod only? 
12. A /one, fiuvov monon. 

Matt. 5. 47 if ye salute your brethren only, what do I 
8. 8 speak the word only, and my servant sh. 

10. 42 a cup of cold (water) only in the name of a 
14. 36 might only touch the hem of his garment 
21. 19 and found nothing thereon, but leaves 0. 
21. 21 ye shall not only do this, .to the fig tree . 

Mark 5. 36 saith unto the ruler. .Be not afraid, only 

6. 8 they should take nothing, .save a staff 0. 

Luke 8. 50 believe only, and she shall be made whole 

John 5. 18 because he not only had broken the sabb. 

11. 52 not for that nation only, but that also ho 

12. 9 they came not for Jesus' sake only, but 

13. 9 Lord, not my feel only, l>ut also (my) ha. 
Acts 8. 16 only they were baptized in the name of the 

11. 19 preaching, .to none but unto the Jews 0. 
j3. 25 taught, .knowing only the baptism of Jo, 
19. 27 So tliat not only this our craft is in dan. 
EI. 13 1 ain ready not to be bound only, but also 
26. 29 I would to Cod, th.at not only thou, but 
27. 10 not only of the lading and ship, but also 

Piom. I. 32 not only do the same, but have pleasure 

3. 29 (Is he) the God of the Jews only?, .not a, 

4. 12 them who are not of the circumcision on. 
f,. 16 not to that only which is of the law, but 

5. 3 not only (so), but we glory in triljulations 
J. II not only (so), but we also joy in God tliro. 

8. 23 not only (they), but ourselves also, which 

9. 10 not only (this); but when Kebecca also had 
9. 24 not of the Jews only, but also of the Gen.t 

13. 5 must needs be subject, not only for wrath 

1 Co. 7. 39 married to whom she will ; only in theLo. 

15. 19 If in this life only we have hope inClirist 

2 Co. 7. 7 not by his coming only, btit by the consol. 

8. 10 begun before, not only to do, but also to 
8. 19 not (that) only, but who was also choseu 
8. 21 Providing for honest things, not only in 
9. 12 not only supplieth the want of the saints 
I. 23 they had heard only, that he wliich pers. 
\ 2. 10 Only, .that we shouldremember the poor 

3. 2 This only would I learn of you, Received 
4. 18 and not only when I am present with you 

5. 13 only (use) not liberty for an occasion to ' 
6. 12 only lest they should suffer persecution 
I. 21 named, not only in this world, but also 

1. 27 Only let your conversation be as it beco.'. 
\ I. 29 not only to believe on him, but also to 
J 2. 12 not as in my presence only but now much' 

2. 27 not on him only, but on me also, lest 1 

1 Th.° I. 5 our gospel came not unto you in word only 
I I. 8 sounded out the word, .not only in Mac. 

/ 2. 8 not the gospel of God only, but also our 

2 Th.' 2. 7 only he who now letteth (wUl let), until 
I Ti. 5. 13 they learn (to be) idle, .and not only idlo 

2. 20 there are not only vessels of gold and of 

4. 8nottomo only, butuntoall them also that 
9. 10 only in meats and drinks, and divers wa. 

[2. 26 Yet once more I shake not the earth only 

1. 22 ye doers of the word, and not hearers only 

2. 24 a man is justified, and not by faith only 
2. 18 not only to the good and gentle, but only 
2. 2 not for ours only, but also for .. the whole 

. . 5.' 6 net by water only, but by water and blood 

IS. Alone, [x6vos monos. 

Matt. 4. 10 v^orship the Lord thy God, and him only 

12. 4 not lawful .. to eat .. but only for .the pri. 
17. 3 lifted up their eyes, they £aw..Jesusonly 
24. 36 knoweth. .nod. .angels. . but my Father 0. 

Mark 9. 8 they saw no man any more, save Jesus 0. 

Luke 4. 8 worship. .God, and him only shaitthou 

I 24. i3 Art thou onlyastrangerinJerusalem, and 

John 5. 44 and seek notthchonour. .from God only! 

17. 3 they might know thee the only true God 
Rom. 16. 4 unto whom not only I give thanks, but 

16. 27 To God only wise, (be) glory through J. 
I Co. 9. 6 Or I only and Barnabas, have not we po. 

14. 36 out from you? or came it unto you only? 
PhiL 4. IS no church communicated with me. .but 
Col. 4. II These only, .fellow workers unto the kl. 

1 Ti. I. 17 unto, .the" only wise God, (be) honour and 

6. 15 the blessed and only Potentate, the king 
6. 16 "SVlio only hath immortality, dwelling in 

2Ti. 4. II Only Luke is with me. Take Mark, and 

2 John 1 1 only, but also all theythat have known 
Jude 4 den ing the only Lord God, and our Lord 

t 25 To the only wise God our Sa\'ionr, (be) g. 

Eev. 9. 4 [only] those men which have not the gwl 

15. 4 for (thou) only (art) holy : for all nationa 

ONLY (child) — 

Only begotten, /xovoyevlis jnonogenes. 

Luko 7. T2 the only son of his mother, and she was 

8.-43 ho had one only daughter, about twelva 

( 9. s3 look upon my son ; for he is mine only 4, 



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OPEN 



fc- w ' 

b'-lrt>, 'iJiN strong. 

1. A city to Benjamin, near Lod andHadad ; now called 
JLuna. 

I Ch. 8. 12 Shamed, who built 0. and Lod, with the 

Ezra 2. 33 The children of Lod, Hadid, and O., seven 

Jfeh. 7. 37 The cliildrenof Lod, Hadid,audO., seven 

II. 35 Lod, and 0., the valley of craftsmen 

2. Tlie plain or valley in which the above city was, near 
Jerusalem, 

r Neh. 6. 2 let us^eet togethM:..in theplain of O. 
ONYCHA — 

Onyx or perfume crab, njo^ shecheleth. 
gi Jlxod3o. 34 Take vmto thee. .stacte, and onycha, and 
ONYX — 
The leek green heryl, oriy shoJiam. 

Oon. 2. 12 5Vnd. .there (is) bdellium and the onyx a. 
Exod2s. 7 Onyx stones, and stones to be set in the 
28. 9 thou shalt take two onyx stones, and gr. 

28. 20 the fourth row a beryl, and an onyx, and 
35. 9 onyx stones, and stones to be set (or the 
35. 27 the rulers brought onyx stones, and stones 

-. 39. 6 they wrought onyx stones inclosed in ou. 

■ 39-13 *li^ fourth row, a beryl, an onyx, and a ]. 

I Ch.29. 2 onyx stones, and (stones) to be set, glist. 

Job 28. 16 valued, .irith the precious onyx, or the s. 

Eze. 28. 13 the onyx, and the jasper, the sapphire, and 

'OPEH-a- 

l.To be uncovered, revealed, .173 galah, 4. 
"_^ov 27. 5 Open rebuke (is) better than secret lovo 

2.Ei/es, DM'K enayim. 

Gen. 38. 14 sat in an open place, which (Is) bytheway 

S.Tofree, let away, "WS patar. 

1 Ki. 6. 18 (was) carved yrith Imops and open flowers 

C. 29 ho carved all the v/allB..with..open flowers 
C. 32 carved upon them carvings of. .open flo. 
6. 35 he carved (thereon) cherubim, .and open 

4.Faee of, ':!5 pc7ie. 

Gon.ti. 20 inay fly above the earth in tho open firm. 

lev. 14. "7 let tho living bird Ioosb into tho opeA fl. 
14. 53 let go. .out of the city into 4ihe operi field 
17. 5 sacrifices, which they offer in the open fL 

Nmn ig. 16 that is slain with a sword in the open fl. 

2 Sa. II. II servants .. are encamped in the openflelda 
Jer. ■ g. 22 carcases, .shall fall as dung upon the open 
Eze. 16. 's thou wast cast out in the opeufleld, to the 

29. 5 thou shalt fall upon tho openflelda ; thou 
32. ' 4 I wiU cast theo forth upon the open field 
33. 27 him that (is) in the open field will I give 
37. 2 very many in tho open valley ; and, lo 
39. 5 Thou shalt taU upon the open field ; for 

B.jTo he broken forth, pp^arafe, 2. 

)t I Sa. ij.' I And tho word, .was precious, .no open v. 

6. To open, nnj pathach. 

Kumig. 15 every open vessel, which hath no covering 

Josh. 8. i7''left tho city open, and pursued after Isr. 

J Ki. 0. 29, 52 That thine eye3 may be open 

a Ch, 6. soThatthine eyes may be open upon this ho. 

C. 40 let, I beseech thee, thine eyes be open and 

7. 15 Now mine eyes shall be open, and mine 

If eh. 1. 6 and thine eyes open, that thou mayesth. 

6. 5 Then sent, .with an openletterinhis hand 

Psa. 5. 9 theurthroat (is) aa open sepulcliro ; they 

Jer, s. 16 Their quiver (is) as an open sepulchre, t. 

?. To open, ng^ pathach, 3. 

Job 41. 14 Who can open tho doors of his face? his 
Isa. 28. 24 doth he open and bresikthe clods of his g. 

8. To open vp, avoiyu anoigo. 

John 1 . 51 ye shall see heaven open, and the angels) 
Acts 16 27 seeing the prison doors open, he drew out 
Horn. 3 13 Their throat (is) an open sepulchre : with 
Rev. 3. 8 I hn,ve sot before theo an open door, and 
10. 2 had in liis hand a liflle book open, 10. 8 

9. To open up, ai-ajcaXvTTTw aiiakalupto, 2 Co. 3. 18. 

\Q.Opening, \\nn^ pithchon. 

Eze^ 1663 never open thy mouth any more because. 

W. Place, D'lpp maqom. 

Job 34.26 Ho striketh them., in tho open sight o£ot. 
OPEN, to — 

1. To remove, uncover, rhi galah. 

Hum24. 4, 16 sav/ tho vision . .but having his eyes a. 

Job 33. lO he openeth tflo ears of men, and sealeth 
36. 10 Ho openeth also their ear to discipline * 
36. 15 He delivercth the poor, .and openeth th. 

Jer. 32. n that wliich was sealed, .that which waso. 
^ 32. 14 is sealed, and this evidence which ia opea 

2. To remove, uncover. r6i galah, 3, 

Num 22 31 the Lord opened the eyes of Balaam, and. 
P3a.tr9 18 Open thou mme eyes, that I may behold 
Jer. 20 12 O Lord, .unto thee havo I opened my ca.' 

S.To prepare, pierce, rrv^ harah. 

Pea. 40. 6 mine ears hast tfcou opened : burnt offeu, 

ivTb open, gape, ^y9 paar. . 

Psa.iig. 131 I opened my mouth, and panted : for I 
isa. ^5. 14 and opened her mouth without measure 

5. To open, gape, nyp patsah. 

Gen. 4. II the earth which hath opened her mouth 
Kum 16. 30 tr,e earth open her mouth, and swallow 
Dcutii. 6 how the earth opened her mouth andsw. 
Jufgii. 35 Jot I havb opened my month imto the U 



Judgii. 36 thou hast opened thy mouth unto th"e L. 
Job 35. 16 Therefore doth Job open his mouth in vain 
Isa. 10. 14 none that moved the wing, or opened the 
Lam. 2. i6 All thine enemies have opened their mo. 

3. 46 All our enemieshave opened tlieir mouths 
Eze. 2. 8 open thy mouth, and eat that T give thee 

6. To open, open up, nps paqach. 

Gen. 21. 19 God opened her eyes, and she saw a well 

2 Ki, 4. 35 sneezed seven times, and the child opened 

6. 17 I pray thee, open his eyes, that he may s. 

6. 17 Lord opened the eyes of the young man 

6. 20 open the eyes of these . .that they may seo 

6. 20 LoKD opened their eyes, and they saw ; and 

19. 16 open, LoED, tliine eyes, and see ; and hear 
Job 14. 3 dost thou open thine eyes upon such an o. 

27. 19 The rich . . openethhis eyes, and he (i3)not 
Psa. 146. 8 LOKD openeth (the eyes of) the blind : tho 
Pro v 20. 13 open thine eyes, .thou shalt be satisfied 
Isa. 37. 17 open thine eyes, Lord, and see ; and h. 
42. 7 To open the blind eyes, to bring out the 
42. 20 observest not ; opening the cars, but hea. 
Jer. 32, 19 thine eyes (are) open upon all the ways of 
Dan. 9. 18 open thine eyes, and behold our desolat. 
Zech 12. 4 I will open mine eyes upon the house of 

T.To open wide, ps^ pasaq. 

Eze, 16. 25 hast opened thy feet to every one that p. 

8, To open, nri^ pathach. 

Gen. 8. 6 opened the window of the ark wliich he 

29. 31 lie opened her womb : but Rachel ("was) 

30. 22 God hearkened to her, and opened her w. 

41. 56 Joseph opened all the store houses, and 

42. 27 as one of them opened his sack, to give 

43. 21 we opened our sacks, and, behold, (every) 

44. II took down, .and opened every man his 
I!xod. 2. 6 when she had opened . . she saw the child 

21. 33 if a man shall opcna pit, or if a man shall 
Num 16. 32 the earth opened her mouth, and swallo. 

22. 28 And the Lord opened the mouth of the 
26. 10 the earth opened her mouth, and sw^Uo. 

Deut2o. II if it make, .answer of peace, and open 
t- ■ 28. 12 Lord shall open unto thee his good trea. 
Josh. 10. 22 Open the mouth of tlio cav^ and bring . 
Judg. 3. 25 opened not the doors, .therefore they . .0. 

4. 19 she opened a bottle of milk, and gave him 
ig. 27 opened the doors of the house, and went 

1 Sa. 3 15 opened the doors of the house of tho Lo. 

2 KL 9. 3 Then open the door and flee, and tarry not 

9, 10 none to bury ..And he opened the door, and 

13. 17 Open the window east ward : and he open. 
.13. 16 because they opened not. .therefore he 

2 Ch.29. 3 opened the doors of tho house of the Lord 

Neh. 8. 5 Ezra opened tho book in tlie sight of all 

.* 8. 5 when ho opor.cd it, all the people stood up 

Job 3. I After tins "opened Job his moutli, and cu. 

II. 5 oh that God vrould speak, and open his 1. 

■ 31. 32 did not lodge in the street. .1 opened my 

32, 20 I will speak. . I mil open my lips and an. 

33. 2 now I have opened my mouth, my tongue 
Psa, '38. 13 as a dumb man (that) openeth not his m. 

39. 9 1 was dumb, I opened not my mouth ; bo. 

49. 4 I will open my dark saying upon tho harp 
51. 15 open thou my lips ; and my mouth shall 
78. 2 I will open my mouth in a parable : I will 
78. 23 Though lie had. .opened tho doors of he. 

IC4. 28 thou openost thine hand, they are filled 

105. 41 He opened the rook, and the waters gushed 

106. 17 The earth opened and swallowed up Dath. 
ii8. 19 Open to me the gates of righteousness : I 
145. 16 Thou openest thine hand, and satisflest 

Rrov 24. 7 a fool . . openeth not his mouth in the gate 

31. 8 Open thy mouth for the dumb in thocauso 
31. 9 Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and 
31, 26 She openeth her mouth \Yith vv'isdom ; and 

Song 5. 2 Open to me, my sister, my love, my dove 

5. 5. 1 rose up to open to my beloved ; and ray 
5. 6 I opened to my beloved ; but my beloved 

Isa. 14. 17 (tliat) opened not the bouse of Ills prison. 
22. 22 And. .so he shall open, and noncshall shut 
22. 22 and he shall shut, and none shall open 
26. 2 Open ye tlio gates, that tho righteous na. 

41. 18 I will open rivers in Wgh places, and fo. 

45. I to open before him the tv/o leaved gates 
45. 8 let the earth open, and let him bringforth 

50. 5 Lord God hath opened mine oar, and I was 
53. 7 he opened not his mouth, .so he openeth 

j£r. 13. 19 shall be shut up, and none shall open (t.) 
50. 25 Lord hath opened his armoury, and hatji 
50. 26 Come against her. .open her storeliousos 

Eze. 3. 2 So I opened my mouth, and he caused me 

3. 27 I T/iU open thy mouth, and thou shalt say 

21 . 22 to open the mo'uth in the slaughter, to lift 

25. 9 I will open tho side of Aloab from the ci. 

33. 22 tlie hand of the Lord, .had opened mym, 

37. 12 I will open your graves, and cause you to 

37. 13 whenlhave opened yourgraveSjOmypeo. 
46. 12 shall then open him the gate that looketh 

Dan. 10. iC I opened my mouth, and spake, and said 
Zech. II. I Open thy doors, O Lebanon, that the fire 
MaL 3. 10 if I will not open you the windows of h, 

9, To unfold, unroll, avairriffcrta anaptusso. 

Luke 4.17 when [he had opened] the book, he found 

10. 2^0 open up or again, avolya anoigo. 

Matt. 2. II when they had opened theirtreasures,th. 
3. 16 the heavens were opened unto him, and 
S. 2 he opened his mouth, and taught them 

7. 7 knock, and it shall be opened unto you 
7. 8 to him that knocketh it shall bo opened 
3, 30 f h.ek eyea wort) opened ; and Jesus stra. 



Matti3. 35 I will open my mouth in parables; I will 
17. 27 when thou hast opened his mouth, thou 
20. 33 say. .Lord, that our eyes might be open. 

25. II came also, .saying, Lord, Lord, open to 
27, 52 the graves were opened ; and many bodk 

Luke I. 64 his mouth was opened immediately, and 
3.21 it came to pass, tliat . . the heaven was op. 
II, 9 knock, and it shall be opened unto you 

11. lo to liim that knocketh it shall be opened 

12. 36 that, .they may open unto him inimedia. 

13. 25 knock at the door, saying. Lord, Lord, o. 
John 9. 10 said they. .How were thine eyes opened? 

9. 14 Jesus made the clay, and opened his ey. 
9. 17 What sayest thou of him, that he hath o. 
9. 21 or who hath opened his eyes, we know 
9. 26 What did he to thee ? how opened he th. 
9. 30 ye know not. .and. .he hath opened mino 
9. 32 was it not heard that any man opened tho 

10. 3 To him the porter openeth ; and the sh. 
10. 21 Can a devil open the eyes of the blind ? 

11. 37 Could not this man, which opened Jlie e. 
Acts, 5. 19 opened the prison doors, and brought t. 

5. 23 when [we had opened],we found no man 

7. 56 I see the heavens [opened], and the Son ol 

8. 32 like a lamb dumb . . so opened he not his 

8. 35 Then Philip opened his mouth, and beg. 

9. 8 when his eyes were opened, he saw no m. 
9. 40 she opened her eyes : and when she saw 

10. II saw heaven opened, and a certain vessel 

10. 34 Tlien Peter opened (his) mouth, and said 

12. 10 which opened to them of his own accord 
12. 14 she opened not the gate for gladness, but 
12, 16 when they had opened, .and sav^ him, they 

14. 27 how he had opened the door of faith un. 

16. 26 alUhe doors were opened, andevery one's 
18. 14 when Paul was now about to open (his) ra. 

26. 18 To open their eyes, .to turn, .from dark. 
■ I Co. 16. 9 a great door and effectual is opened unto 

2 Co. 2. 12 and a door was opened unto me of theL. 

6. II our mouth is open unto you, our heart is 
CoL 4. 3 that God would open imto us a door of ut. 
Kev. 3. 7 he that openeth, and no man shiitteth 

3. 7 he that . . shutteth, and no man openeth 

3. 20 if any man hear my voice, and open tho 

4. I a door (was) opened in heaven : and the 

5. 2, 5 to open the book, and to loose the seals 
5. 3 %vas able to open the book, neither to look 
5. 4 because no man was found worthy toopea 

5. 9 to take the book, and to open tho aeals 

6. 1 1 saw when the Lamb opened one of the 

6. 3, 5, 7, ;)/ 12 when he had opened the. .seal 

8. I when he had opened the seventh seal,thero 

9. 2 [he opened the bottomless pit ; and there) 

11. 19 the temple of God was opened- in heaven 

12. 16 tho earth opened her mouth, and swallo. 

13. 6 ho opened Iiis mouth in blasphemy againai 

15. 5 the temple of the tabernacle . . was opened, 
jg. II I saw heaven opened, and behold a whito 
20. 12 I saw the dead, .and the books Vi^ere opoi 
20. 12 another book was opened, which, ia. .of h 

11. In the opening, iv auoi^ci en anoixei. 

Eph. 6. ig that I may open my mouth boldly, to tn. 

12. yb open up thoroughly, tiavolyu dianoigd. 
Mark 7. 34 saith unto him, Ephphatha, that is> Be b, 

7. 35 straightway his cars [were opened), and 
Luke 2. 23 Every male that openeth the womb shall 

■ 24. 31 their eyes were opened, and they Imcw 
24. 32 and wlule he opened to us tho scripturest 
24. 45 Then opened ho their understanding, that 
Acts 16. 14 whose heart the Lord opened, that shea. 

17. 3 Opening and alleging that Christ must o. 

13. To rend, tear, (rxK<^ schizo. 

Mark 1. 10 he saw the heavens opened, and the spt, 

OPEW, .opened, to be (set) — 
l.,To he removed, nhi galah, 2. 

Job 38. 17 Have tlie gates of death been opened nnto 

2. To he opened, n^i^ paqach, 2. 

Gen. 3. 5 know that . .then your eyes shall be ope, 

3. 7 the eyes of them both were opened, an4 

Isa. 35. sThen tho eyes of the blind shall be opened 

Z.To open, ms pathach. 

Nelv. 13. 19 shouldnotbe opened till after the sabbath. 
Psa. 109. 2 tho mouth of the deceitful are open«(i 

4. To he opened, nn^ pathach, 2. 

Gen. 7. II and tlie windo^TS of heaven were opened 
Neh. 7. 3 Let not the gates of Jerusalem be opened 
Isa. 24. 18 the windowsXrom on high arc open,. and_ 
Eze. I. I the heavenswere CTjened, and I saw visf. 
24. 27 In that day shall thy mouth be opened to 
33. 22 my mouth was opened, and I was no moro 
44. 2 gate shall bo shut, it shaU not be opened 
46. I on the sabbatli it shall be opened, and in 
46. I thedayof thenov/moon.itsUallbeopened 
Nah. 2. 6 The gates of the rivers shall be opened 
3. 13 gates of thy land shall be set wide open 
Zech 13. I there shall be a fountain opened to flia 

h.To open, nri5 pathach, 3. 

Isa, 48. 8from thattime(that)thineear waanota. 
60. II Therefore thy gates shall be open contin. 

6,70 open, nt\$ pethach. 

Dan. 6. 10 his windows being open In his chamber 
7, 10 judgment was set, and tho books were o, 

7. To lead on, &yu ugo. 

Acts 19, 3Sbavo&i^atteragiiin£tan]r..thel»r3iopi 



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8. To have the neck bent back, rpaxTj/V^C"/".'"- 
Heb. 4. 1 3 all things (are) naked audopeaeduntothe 

OPEN ■wide, to — 

l.To open, gape, t^^paar. 

Job 29. 23 they opened their mouth wide (as) for the 

^.To open wide, p\s^ pasaq. 

Prov 13. 3 ho that openeth wide his lips shall have 

8.. To open, nn^ pafhach. 

Deut 15. 8, II thou Bhalt open thine hand wide unto 
OFEW beforehand — 
Mvident or manifest hefore, irpSSriXos prodelos. 

1 Ti. 5. 24 Some men'ssinsareopen beforehand, going 
OPEN, OPENETH, (such as) — . 
1. Opening, ma^ pitrah. 

Num. 8. iS given, .instead of suoh as open every wo. 

^Opening, "as peter. 

Exodrs. 2 whatsoever openeth the womb among the 
13. 12 all that openeth the matrix, and every 11. 

13. 15 all that openeth tho matrix, being males 
34. 19 All that openeth the matrix (is)mine; and 

ITum. 3. 12 all tho first born that openeth the matrix 

18. 15 Every thing that openeth the matrix in all 

Eze. 20. 26 all that openeth the womb, that I might 

8. To shut or open, □ny' shatham. 

Uum24. 3, 13 the man whose eyes are open hath said 

OPENING, (to be) — 

1. Opening, nn;D maphteaeh, 

I Ch. g. 27 and the opening thereof every morning 

2. Opening, n.nDD miphtach. 

Prov. 8. 6 and the opening of my lips, .right things 
Z.To open, n^n paqach. 

Isa. 42. 20 observest not ; opening the ears, but he 

4. Opening, nrB pethach. 

Prov. I. 21 She crieth. .in the openings of the gates 

5. To open, nn? pathach, 2. 

Job 12. 14 he shutteth.. and there can be no opening 

^.Opening, i^m^ pithckcn. 

Eze. 29. 21 1 will give thee the opening of the mouth 

OPENING of the prison — 

Opening 0/ the prison, nip-np? peqach-qoach. 

Isa. 61. 1 to proclaim., tho opening of the prison to 

OPENLY — 

1. In the eyes, openly, D'J'J!? baenayim. 

Gen. 38. 21 Where(i3)tho harlot that (was) openly by 

^.Manifestly, iv t^ <pavep$ en to pha,nerd. 

Matt. 6. 4, 6, 18, thy Father, .shall reward thee [0.] 

8./n public, Sit/xoalq demosia. 

Acts 16. 37 They have beaten US openly tmcondenmsd 

4.3fanifest, ifiipavfjs emphanos. 

Acts la 40 him God raised up. .and showed him op. 

5. Freely, openly, •Ka^prjcT'i.c} parrhesia. 

Mark 8. 33 he spake that saying openly. And Peter 
John 7. 4 andhe himself seekethtobekno\vii openly 
7. 13 Howbeit no man speak openly of himforf. 
II. 54 Jesus therefore walked no more openly 
18. 20 I spake openly to the world; Col. 2. 15. 

Q. Manifestly, (pavepZs phaneros. 

Kark i. 45 that Jesus could no more openly enter into 
John 7. 10 went he also up into the feast, not openly 

OPEEATION — 

1. Work, na'iio maaseh. 

Psa. 28. 5 itey regard not.. the operation of his ha, 
Isa. s- 12 tJiey regard not . . the operation of his ha. 

^.Energy, inworhing, iyepyeia energeia. 

CoL 2. 12 through the faith of the operation of God 

Z.Energy, inworhing, iyepyrifia energema. 

I C0.12. 6 there aro diversities of operations, butit 

O'-PHEL, hsyn the high place. 

A part of Jerusalem, on the E. of Zion ; perhaps tho 
same as Millo ; in 2 Ki. 5. 24 it is translated " tower ; " 
and was perhaps a fortified place near Samaria. 
3 Ch. 27. 3 and on the walJ of O he built much 

33. 14 compassed about 0., and raised it up a 
Neh. 3.26 Moreover the Nethinims dwelt in 0. , unto 
3. 27 that lieth out, even unto the wall of 0. 
II. 21 Butthe Nethinims dwelt in 0. : and Ziha 

O'-PHTR, nsiN, TjiN/ai, rich. 

1. A son of Joktan, a descendant of Shem. B.C. 2200. 
Gen. 10. 29 0., and Havilah, and Jobab : all these (w.) 
I Ch. 1. 23 0., and Havilah, and Jobab, All these 

C. A place in S. Arabia, from whence the products of 
India were brought to the West. 

1 Kl. 9. 28 they came to 0.,and fetched from thence 

10. II brought gold from 0., brought in from 0. 

22. 48 made ships of Tharshish to go to 0. for gold 

I Ch.2g. 4 thousand talents of gold, of the gold of 0. 

s Ch. 8. j8 tliey went with the servants, .to O., and 

9. 10 servants, .which brought gold from 0.,br. 

Job 22. 24 the (gold) of 0. as the stones of the brooks 

28. 16 It cannot b.e valued with the gold of O. 
Pea. 45, gon thyright..standthequeeningoldof 0. 
Isa. 13. 12 even a man than tho golden wedge of 0. 



OPH'-HI, 'isyn the high place. 

A place in Benjamin, between Chephar-haammonai 
and Gaba, five B.oman miles from the latter, and 
also not far from Gibcali of Saul; now called J'lfneh 
Josh 18. 24 Chephar-haamonai, and 0., and Gaba 

OPH'-EAH, ni.Ej; hamlet. 

1. A city in Benjamin, near Parah. (Seo Aphrah). 
Now called Taiycbeh. 

Josh i8. 23 And Avim, and Parah, and O. 

I Sa. 13. 17 turned unto tho vray (that Icadcth to) 0. 

'z. A city in Manasseh; now called Arrabeh. 

Judg. 6. II sat under an oak which (was) In 0., that 
6. 24 unto this day it (is) yet in 0. of tho Abl. 
8. 27 put it in his city, (even)iQ 0.: and all Is. 

8. 32 sepulchre of Joash his father, in O. of the 

9. 5 And he went unto his father's house atO. 
3. Son of Meonothai, head of a family in Judah. B.C. 
1450. 

I Ch. 4. 14 Meonothai begat 0. : and Soraiah begat 
OPINION — 
\. Knowledge, opinion, yi dea. 

Job 32. 6 afraid, and durst not show you mine op. 
32. 10 Hearken to me ; I also will show mineo. 
32, 17 I will answer.. I also will show mine op. 

2. Branches, opinions, D'Dyp seippim. 

1 Ki. 18. 21 How long halt ye between two opinions? 
OPPORTUNITY — 

l.A Jit season or opportunity, evKaip(a cuhairia. 
JIatt26. 16 from that time ho sought opportunity to 
Luke 22. 6 he promised, and sought opportunity to 

l.A season, opportunity, naipSs Icairos. 

Gal. 6. 10 As we have therefore opportunity, lot us 
Heb. II. 15 they might have had opportunity to have 

OPPORTUNITY, to lack — 

To bo without an opportunity, &.Katp€ofiat akaireo. 
Phil. 4. 10 ye were also careful, but ye lacked oppo. 

OPPOSE, to — 

To be laid or placed over against, iyrlKdnai ant. 

2 Th. 2. 4 AVho opposeth and cxalteth himself abo. 
OPPOSE self (against), to — 

1. To hate, oppose, cpa' satam. 

Job 30. 21 with, .hand thouopposest thyself against 

2. To be placed over against, ai/TiSiarlBefiaL aniid. 

2 Ti. 2. 25 instructing those that oppose themselves 

3. To be arranged over against, avmacrcoiiai ant. 

Acts 18. 6 when they opposed themselves, and bla. 

OPPOSITION — 

A placing over against, ivrlOearis antithesis. 
I Ti. 6. 20 and oppositions of science falsely so cal. 

OPPRESS to — ^ . 

1. To brxdse, NaT daha, 3. 

Prov 22. 22 neither oppress tho afflicted in tho gato 

2. To put doiim, '}) yanah, 5. 

Lev. 25. 14 And. .ye shall not oppress one another 

25. 17 Ye shall not therefore oppress one anot. 

Deut23. lO dwell with thee, .thou shalt not oppress 

Isa. 49. 26 I will feed them that oppress thee with 

Eze. 18. 7 hath not oppressed any. .hath restored 

/ ' 18. 12 Hath oppressed the poor and needy, hath 

18. 16 Neither hath oppressed any, hath notwith. 

45. 8 my princes sliall no more oppress my p. 

Z.To press, oppress, crush, ytry lachats. 

Exod.3. 9 wherewith the Egyptians opprejis them 

22. 21 Thou shalt neither vox a' stranger, noro. 

23. 9 Also thou shalt not oppress a stranger ; for 
Judg. 2. 18 by reason of them that oppressed them 

4. 3 he mightily oppressed the children of Isr. 

6. 9 out of the hand of all that oppressed you 

10. 12 The Zidonians. also, .did oppress you ; and 

I Sa. 10. 18 out of the hand, .of them that oppressed 

s Ki. 13. 4 because the king of Syria oppressed them 

13. 22 nazacl king of Syria oppressed Israel all 

Psa. 56. I for man . . he fighting daily oppresseth ir.e 

106. 42 Their enemies also oppressed them, and 

Jer. 30. 20 and I v/ill punish all ihat oppress them 

4. To terrify, pv arats. 

Psa. 10. 18 tho man of the earth may no more oppr. 

5. To oppress, piy, asliaq. 

Deut24. 14 Thou shalt not oppress an hired servant 

Job 10. 3 good unto thee that thou shouldest opp. 

Psa.119. 122 Be surety, .let not the proud oppress me 

Prov 14. 31 He that oppresseth the poor reproacheth 

22. 16 He that oppresseth the poor to increase 

28. 3 A poor man that oppresseth the poor (is 

Isa. 52. 4 Assyrian oppressed them without cause 

Jer. 7. 6 (If) ye oppressnot the stranger, the fath. 

Eze. 18. 18 because he cruelly oppressed, spoiled lii. 

22. 29 they have oppressed the stranger ivrong. 

Hos. 12. 7 (He is) a merchant, .he loveth to oppress 

Amos 4. I which oppress the pooi", which crush the 

' Mic. 2. 2 so they oppress a man and his house, even 

Zeeh. 7. 10 oppress not the widow, nor the fatherless 

Mai. 3. 5 agaicst those that oppress the hireling in 

6. To distress, be an adversary, Tf^ tsarar. 

■ Numio. 9 against the enemy that oppresseth you 

7. To break, oppress, b'niise, J'si ratsats. 

I Sa. 12. 3 whom have I oppressed? or of whose ha. 
12. 4 Thou hast not defrauded us, nor oppressed 



8. To break, oppress, bruise, ['ST ratsats, 3a. 

Judg 10. 8 that year they vexed and oppressed the 

2 C'h.ifi. 10 Asa oppressed (some) of the people the 

Job 20. 19 Because he hath oppressed, .hatn fors^Ic 
y. To spoil, destroy, iny shadad. 

Psa. 17. 9 I'rom the wicked that oppress me, (from) 
10. To prevail against, KaraSwacmica kaiadunas. 

Acts 10. 38 healing all that were oppressed of the d. 

Jas. 2. 6 Do not rich men oppress you, and draw you 
OPPRESSED — 
\. Bruised, ojjpressed, T|i dak. 

Psa. 9. 9 Lord also will be a refuge for tho oppros. 
10. 18 To Judge the fatherless and the oppressed 
74. 21 let not tho oppressed return asbaniicd 

2. Oppressed one, y\CQ chamots. 

Isa. 1. 17 relieve the oppressed, judge tho fatherly 

3. Oppressed ones, D'i^tail^ ashuqim. 

Amos 3. 9 behold, .the oppressed in the midst tha 
LTo be oppiressed, pyj; ashaq, i. 

Isa. 23. 12 thou oppressed virgin, daughter of Z. 
5. To oppress, p-^<j ashaq. 

■DeutaS. 29 thou shalt he only oppressed and spoiled 
28. 33 thou ch.ilt be only ojjpressed and cnishod 

P5a.i03. 6 and judgment for allthat are oppressed 
146. 7 Which c.\ecuteth judgment for the oppr. 

Eccl. 4. I and behold the tears of (such as were) ojk 

Jer. 50. 33 tho children of Judah (were) oppressed 

Hos. 5. II Ephraim (is) oppressed, .broken in judg. 

O.Oppression, fii^yj; ochqah. 

Isa. 38. 14 Lord, I am oppressed ; undertake for 
7. To break, oppress, bruise, j*?"! ratsats. 

Isa. 58. 6 to lot tho oppressed go free, and that yo 
OPPRESSED, to bo — 
l.To be exacted, bJi nagas, 2. 

Isa. 3. 5 the people shall be oppressed, every one 
53. 7 He was oppressed, and he was afflicted 

2.T0 be worn down, Karairoviofiai kataponeomai. 

Acts 7. 24 avenged him that was oppressed, and sm. 
OPPRESSING — 
To oppress, break, nj* yanah. 

Jer. 46. 16 and let us go . . from the oppressing sword 

50. 16 for fear of the oppressing sword they shall 
Zeph. 3. I Woe to her that is filthy . .the oppressing 

OPPRESSION — 

1. Oppression, rn'? lachats. 

Exod. 3. 9 I nave also seen the oppression wherewi. 
Deut2fi. 7 Lord, .looked on oiu*. .labour, and our o. 
2 Ki. 13. 4 he saw the oppression of Israel, because 
Job 36. 15 He delivereth the poor, .in oppression 
Psa. 42. 9 why go I mourning because of the oppre. 

43. 2 why go I mourning because of the oppre. 

44. 24 forgettcst our affliction and.,opprea3ion? 

2.0ppression, scabbing, nyi^a mispach. 

Isa. 5. 7 he looked for judgment, but behold opp. 

3. Restraint, "ivy otscr. 

rsa.107. 39 brought low tlirough oppression, afBictioD 
^.Oppression, npv aqah. 

I'sa. S3. 3 because of the oppression of the wicked 

5. Oppression, pay osheq. 

I'sa. 62. 10 Trust not in oppression, and become not 
73. 8 and speak wickedly (concerning) oppres. 
119. 134 Deliver me from the oppression of man 
EccL 5. 8 If shou seest the oppression of the poor 

7. 7 Surelyoppressionmakethawisemanmad 

Isa. 30. 12 and trust in oppression and perverseneas 

54. 14 thou shalt be far from oppression; forthou 

59. 13 speaking oppression and revolt, conceivi. 

Jer. 6. 6 she (is) wholly oppression in the midst of 

22. 17 for to shed innocent blood, and for oppr. 
Eze. 22. 7 have they dealt by oppression with the st. 

22. 29 The people of the land have used oppres. 

6. Spoiling, 'v shod. 

Psa. 12. 5 For the oppression of the poor, for the s. 
7 .Oppressions, n\py>i.p maashaqqoth. 

Isa. 33. 15 he that despiseth the gain of oppressions 

S.Oppressed ones or things, D'p^tyj; ashuqim. 

Job 35. 9 By reason of the multitude of oppressions 
Eccl. 4. I considered all the oppressions that ared. 

OPPRESSION, to thrust out by — 

To thrust out or away, nj; yanah, 5. 

Eze. 45. 18 not take, .by oppression, to thrust them cut 

OPPRESSOR — j 

\.A man of violence, Dcn ly'K ish chairvas. \ 

Prov. 3. 31 £n^'y thou not the oppressor, and choose 

2. To oppress, thrust out, nj; yana.h. 

Jer. 23. 38 because of the fierceness of the oppressor 

3. To press, \rh lachats. 

Isa. 19. 20 tHey shall cry. .because of the oppressors 

4. To exact, \»n nagas. 

Job 3. 1 8 prisoners . . hear not the voice of the opp. 
Isa. '3. 12 children(are)theiroppressor8, and women 
9. 4 thou hast broken., the rod of his oppres. 
14. 2 and they shall rule over their oppressors 
14. 4 How hath the oppressor ceased ! the goL 
Zech. 9. 8 no oppressor shaU pass through them any 
10 4 Ou < of hiiB came forth . . every oppressor 

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k. Terrible one, ' j"ij; ants. 

\ Job 15. 20 the number of years is hidden to the op. 
?■■ ■ ■ 27.13 This (is) . . the heritage of oppressors . . th. 
OFsa. 54. 3 oppressors seelc after my soul: they have 

p. Oppressions, n't^PV.J^ madsliaqqotJi. 

Prov.28. 16 prince, .'(is) also a gi'eat oppressor : (but) 

7. Oppressor, pWi> ashoq^. 

Jer. 22. 3 deliver, .out of the hand of the oppressor 

8. To oppress, ppil ashaq. 

Psa. 72. 4 He .. shall brealv in pieces the oppressor 

: 119. 121 1 have clone, .leave me not to mine opp. 

Eccl. 4.' I and on the side of their oppressors, .pow. 

.' Jer. 21. 12 deliver .. out of the h,".nd of tlie oppressor 

^. To distress, oppress, straiten, p« tsuq, 5. 

Isa. .51. 13 fury of tlie oppressor, .fury of the oppr. ? 

10. To tread, trample dovm,, D?"i ramas. 

Isa. 16. 4 oppressors are consumed out of the land 

Ofi, or else, or ever — 
J. Or, IN 0. 

Gen. 4. 49 that I may turn to the right hand or to 
24. 50 5ve cannot speak unto thee bad or good ' 
31. 43 or unto tlieir children which they liavo 
'Exodig. 13 he shall surely be stoned or shot through 

21. 18 one smite another with a stone, or witli 
lev. 20. 17 his fatherls daughter, or his mother's da. 

%If, DN im. 

Gen. 24. 21. had made his journey prosperous or not 
Joel I, 2 Hath this been la your days, or even in 

Z.Lo, i/, though, 'whether, or, \r\ hen. 

Ezia 7. 26 unto deaths or to banishment, or to jcon, 

4. Up to; ii! ad. 

Gen. 31. 24 thou spealt not to Jacob either good or hi 

i.Not, t>h la. 

Dan. 6. 24 or ever they came at the bottom of the d'. 

6. }Vh0ther, Or, etre eiie. 

Ilom.i2. 7 Or ministry., on (our)'ministering; or he 

12; 8 [Orjhe that exhortetli, on exhortation : he 

t Co. 3. 22 Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world 

3. 22 or life or deatli, or things present, or th. 

8. 5 called gods, whether in heaven or in earth 

10. 51 Ayhether therefore ye eat, or drinic, or w. 

32. 13 whetlier. .Jews or Gentiles, whether. .b6. , 

12. 26 [or] one member be honoured, all the lii. 

14. j \yhether pipe or harp, except tliey give a 

15. ii whether. .1 or tliey, so we preach, andiso 
4 Co. 5. g whether present or absent, we may be a. 

5. 10 tliat he hath done, whether.,. good or bad 
8. 23 or our brethren . . the messengers of thy c. 
12. 3 whether in the body, or out of the body 

Eph. 6. 8 receive of the Lord, whetlier. .bond or f. 

J'hil. I. 18 whether in pretence, or in truth, Christ is 
I. 20 magnified . . whether (it be) by life, or by 
1. 27 whether I come- and see you, or else be a. 

Col. i.".i6 or dominions, or principalities, or powers 
1. 20 be) things in earth, or things in heaven 

1 Th. 5. 10 whether we walce or sleep, we should live 

2 Th. 2. 15 been taught, whetlier by word, or,i Pe.2.14. 

7. If not, ei ij.ri ei rne, 2 Co. 3. i. 

8. Or, either, v e. 

Matt. 5. 17 that I am come to destroy the law, or the 
5. j8 one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass 

5. 36 thou canst not malce one hair white or b. 
fi- 24, 31; 7. 4, 9, 16; 9. 5; 10. II, 14, 19, 37, 

37". "-3; 12. 5, 25, 29, 33; 13. 21; 13. 4, 5, [6]; 16. 14, 

s6; 17. 25, 25; 18. 8,8, 16, 16, 20; 19. 29, 29, [29, 29, 29,] 

eg, 29 ; 24. 23, 23 ; 25. 37, 38, 39, 44, 44, 44, 44, 44 ; 27. 17. 

Mark 2. 9 ; 3. 4, 4, 33 ; 4. 21, 30; 6. [15], 56, 56 ; 7. 10, 

11. 12; 8. 37; 10.29, 29, 29, 29, [291,29, 29;ii.3o; 12. 14, 
15; 13. [21], 33, 35, 33; Lulte 2. 24; 8.. 16, 19, 27; 12. 14; 
'3- is; 14- 5. 12; 17- 7." 21, [23]; 18. II, 29, 29, 29, 29; 
John a. 6; 6. 19; 7. 48'; 9. 21; 13. 29; Acts i. 7; 3. 12; 
4- 7.' 34; 5-38;' 10. [14], 28, 28; II. 8; 17. 29, 29; 18. 14; 
J9., 12; 20. 33, 33; 23. 9, 29; 24. 20, [23]; 26. 31 ; 28. 6, 
17, 21; E,om. 2, 15; 4. 13; 9.. 11; 10. 7; 14. 4,'io, 13, 21, 
[21] ; I Co. 2. I ; 4. 3; 3. 10, [10], 10, II, II, II, II, II ; 7. 
ti. 13; II. 4, 5, '6; 13. i; 14.7, 23, 24, 27, 29, 37; 13. 37; 

2 Co. I. 13; 9, 7; 10. 12; II. 4, 4; 12. 6; Gal. i. 8; 2. 2; 

3 15 ; Eph. 3. 20; 5. 3, 27, 27 ; Phil. 2. [3] ; Col. 2. 16, 16, 
16, 16; 3. 17; 2 Th 2. 4; 1 Ti. 2. [9], 9, 9; 5. 4, [16], 19; 
Titus I. 6; 3. 12; Phm. 18; Heb. 2. 6; lo. 28; i;. 16, 
[20] ; Jas. 2. 3, 15 ; 4. 15; i Pe. i. ii; 3. 3, 9; 14. 15, 15, 
IS ; Rev. 3. 15 ; 13. 16, 17, [17], 17 ; 14. 9. 

Interrogative .-—KsAt. 6. 31, 31 ; 7. 4, g, 16; 9. 5; 11. 
3; 12. 5; 16. 26.; 17. 25; 21. 25; 22. 17; 23. 17, 19; 23; 
37, 38 ; 27, 17 ; Mark 2. 9 ; 3. 4, 4, [33] ; 4. 21, 30 ; 8. [37] ; 
ji. 30 ; 12. 14, 15 ; Luke 5. 23 ; 6. 9, 9 ; 7. 19, 20 ; 11. 12 ; 

12. [11], II, [29], 41; 13. 4; 14. 31; 2o. 2, 4, 22; 22.27; 
John 4. 27 ; 7. II ; 9. 2 ; 18. 34 ; Acts 3. 12 ; 7. 49 ; 8. 34 ; 
Kom. 2. 4^ 3. I ; 4. 9, 10 ; 8. 33, 35, 33, 35, 35, 35 ; n. 
34. 3S ; I Co. I. 13 ; 4. ai; 7. 16; 9. 6, [7], 8, 10; 10. [19]; 
II. 22; 14. 36; 2 Co. I. 17; 3. [i], i; 6. 16; GaL I. 10, 
12 ; 3. 2i s ;. I Th. 2. ig, ig. 

%And not, neither, nor, /j.i}Te mete. 

2 Th. 2, 2 That ye be not soon shaken In mind,, [or] 
OEACLE — - 
1. Word, ' -\y^i dahar. 

2 Sa. 16. 23 as if a man had enquired at tho oracle of 
a.Oracle, speaking place, hinder part,- T?^ dehir.. 

X Ki/ 6. 5 the walls . . of the temple and of the oracle 

6. i6 built, .for the oracle. .forthemostholy(p.) 
6. 19 tho oraclp he prepared in the house within 
6. 2o the oracle in the foro part (was) twenty 0. 



1 Ki. 6. 21 made, .by the chains of gold before the or. 

6. 22 the whole altar that (was) by the oracle 
6. 23 within the oracle he made two cherubim 
6. 31 for the entering of the oracle he made do. 
7.49 before the oracle, witli tlie flowers, and the 
8. 6 irito the oracle of the house, to the most 
8. 8 were seen out in the holy, .before the or. 

2 Ch. 3. 16 he made chains, (as) in the oracle, and put 

4. 20 burn alter' the manner before the oracle 
,5. 7 brought in the ark . . to the oracle of the h. 
3. 9 were seen from the ark before the oracle 

Psa. 28. 2 I lift up my hands toward thy holy oracle 
Z.Oracle, Xoyiov loglon. 

Acts 7. 38 who received the lively oracles to give unto ; 

Rom. 3. 2 unto them were committed the oracles of 

Heb. 5. 12 the first principles of the oracles of God 

I Pe. 4. II If any man speak, .as the oracles, of God 
ORATION, to make an — ••..-, 

To address the people, Sti/njyopda dernegoreo. 

Acts 12. 21 sat upon his throne, and made an oration 
ORATOR — . 
l.Whisper, charm, e'nb lachash. 

Isa. 3. 3 cunning artificer, and the eloquent orat. 
2..i4 speaker, orator, pijTcop rhetor: 

Acts 24. I a certain orator. .Tertnllus, who informed 
ORCHARD — 
Park, garden ground, fruitful larid,xrn^ pardes. 

Eccl. 2. 5 I made me gardens and orchards, and I 

Song 4. 13 Thy plants (are) an orchard of pomegra. 

ORDAIN, to — 

l.To lay a fovn,dation, appoint, settle, "ioipasad, 3. 

1 Ch. g. 22 whom David and Samuel the seer did or. 
Psa. 8. 2 hast thou ordaihed strength because of 

%To form, prepare, establish, Ji3 kun, 3c. 

Psa. 8. 3 moon and the stars, which thou hast or. 
3. To number, appoint, n;», UiQ'mena, menah, 3. 

Dan. 2. 24 whom the Mn$ had ordained to destroy 

i.To give, ]ni nathan. 

2 Ki. 23. 5 whom the kin^s of Jiidah had ordained 

■ Jer. I. 5 I ordained thee a-prophet unto the nati 

Z.To cause to stand, iBj; amad, 5. 

2 Ch.ii. 13 he ordained him priest for the high pla.- 
6. To arrange, set in array, ^^1^ arah. 

Psa. 132. 17 I liaye ordained a lamp for mine anoint. 
7. To work, do,', use, hu^ paal. 

Psa. 7. 13 he ordaineth his arrows against the per. 

8.T0 raise up, establish, b\p qum, 3. 

Esth. g. 27 The Jews ordained, and took upon them 

9. To set, place, put, D'U', □lif sum, sim. 

I Ch.17. g Also I will ordain, a place for my people 
Psa. 8i. 5 This he ordained in Joseph, .a testimony 
Ealj. I. 12 LOKD, thou hast ordained them for ju. 

10. To sef on, appoint, n^^ shaphath. - 

Isa. 26. 12 Lord, thou wUt ordain peace for us: for 

11. To o^rrange throughout, SiaTdao'ia dia,tasso._ 
I Co. 7. 17 so let him walk. And so ordain I in all 

p. 14 Even so hath the Lord ordained, that th. 
Gal. 3. 19 ordained by angels in the hand of a med. 

\2.To place or set dcnvn, itaBlffT-nixi kathistemi. 
Titus I. 5 that thou shouldest.>. ordain elders in every 
Heb. 5. I every high priest . . is ordained for men in 
8. 3 every high priest is ordained to offer gifts 

IZ. To prepare fully, KaracKevai^a kataskeuazB. 
Heb. 9. 6 Now -iifhen these things were thus orda. 

Ii. To judge, decide, Kplvta krino. 

Acts 16. 4 that were ordained of the apostles and c. 

15. To mark out or off, dpl(oi horizo. 

Acts 10. 42 to testify that it is ho which was ordained 
17. 31 judge, .by (that) man whom he hath ord. 

16. 7*0 do, make, voiioi poieo. 

Mark 3. 14 he ordained twelve, that they should bo 
17.^0 mark out publicly or before, - poopi^uproorizo. 

I Co. 2. 7 which God ordained before the world unto 

18. To arrange, set in array, TcJtrtrw tasso. 

Acts 13. 48 as many as were ordained to eternal life 
Rom 13. I the powers that be are ordained of God 

19. To put, place, set, rlOri/xi tithemi. 

Johnis. 16 but I have chosen you, and ordained you 
I TI. 2. 7 Wliereunto I am ordaineda preacher, and 

20. To elect by stretching out the hand, x^ipoTov^a. 
Acts 14. 23 when they had ordained them elders in- _ 

ORDAIN before, to — 

l.To write or describe publicly or before, 'irpoypd(pa. 

Judo 4 who were before of old ordained to this 
2. To make ready before, vpoeroifid^co proetoimazo. 

Eph. 2. 10 which God hath beforo ordained that we 
ORDAINED (to Ije), to be — 
l.To set in array, "XVt arak. 

Isa, 30. 33 For Tophet (is) ordained of old; ysa, for 

.2. To become, ylvofj-ai ginomai. , 

Acts 1. 22 must one bo ordained to be a witness with 

ORDER — 

1. Leading, trjinner, Tn;y^ dibrali. 

Psa. 1 10. 4 Thou (iut) a nrrest f or e ver after the oraer 



I.Hand, i; yad, 

I Ch.23. 2 which prophesied according- to the ordci 
23. 6 according to the king's order to .Asaph, J 

^.Judgment, tss-fO mishpat. 

Judg 13.. 12 ho'w shaU we order the child,and (how) 

1 Ch. 6. 32 waited on their office accord, to their or. 

23. 31 according to the order commanded unto 

2 Ch. 8. 14 according to the order of David his fathei 

4. Ord.er, arrangements, nnip sedarim. 

Job 10. 22 A laud of darkness . . without, any order 

5. Step, beat, Dli5 pdam. 1 

Eze. 41. 6 one over another, and thirty in order; anrf 

6. Arrangement, order, rdy/ia iagma, 
■ I Co. 13. 23 every man in his own order; Christ .the. 

7. Arrangement, order, rd^is taxis.: 

Luke I. 8 while he executed, .in the order of his 0. 
I Co. 14. 40 Let all things be done decently and in or. 
Col.. ' 2. 3 joying and beholding your order, and the 
Heb.- s. 6 Thou(art)apriest forever, after the order 

5. 10 called of God an high priest after the or. 

6. 20 made an higli priest for ever, after tlie or. 
, 7. II tliatanotherijriestshouldriseaftertheor. 

7. II and not be called after the order of Aaron? 
7. 17 Thou (art) a priest for ever, aftertheorder 
7. 21 [Thou (art) a priest for everafterthe orderl 

ORDER, by or in — 

In succession, distinctly, separately, KaQc^TJs hath. 

iuke I. 3 to write unto thee in order, most excellent 

Acts II. 4 Peter, .expounded (it) by order unto them 

18. 23 departed, and wentover.. country, .in or. 

ORDER, due — 

Judgment, Cia?'!? mishpat; 

I Ch. 15. 13 tiiatwc sought him not after the due order 

ORDER, to (give) — 

l.^o bind, direct, no'^ asar., 
I Ki. .20. 14 Then he said, Who shaU order the battle ? 

'^. To prepare, establish, ]13 Run^5'. 

Psa.iig. 133 Order my steps in thy word: and let not 
Isa. c|. 7 to order it, and to establish it with judg. 

^.To array, ^^^J^ arak'. 

Exod27. 21 Aaronand his sons shall order it fromcr. 
lev.' 24. 3 shall Aaron order it from the evening unto 

24.'5»4 He shall order the lamps upon the pure 
Job 13. 18 Boliold now, I Tiavo ordered (my) cause; I 

23. 4 I v/ould order (my) cause before him, and 
37. 19 Teach us. .wc cannot order, .by reason of 

Jer. 45. 3 Order ye the buckler and shield, and draw 

i.To set, plf.ce, put, D^&,~.n'i& sum, sim.j 

Psa. 50. 23 and to him, tliat ordereth (his) conversa. 

5. To arrange throughout, Siardca'a diatasso. 
I Co.t6. I as I'have given order. to the churches of ^ 

ORDER, to lay, put cr set in ^ — ■" 
1. Jo array, "^y^ arak. 

Gen. 22. 9 laid the wood in order, and bound Isaac 

40. 4 thoii Shalt bring in . . end set in order the 

40. 23 ho set the bread in order upon it before 

Lev, I. 7 and lay the Vifood in order upon the fire 

I. 8 shall lay the parts, .in order upon the w. 

I. 12 shall lay them In order upon the wood that 

6. 12 and lay tho burnt offering in order upon 

24. 8 Every sabbath he Ehall set it in order be. 
Josh. 2. 6 wliich she had laid in order upon tho ro. 

1 KJ. 18. 33 he put tho wood in order, and cut the b. 
Job 33. 3 If thou canst answer mo, set. .in orderb. 
Psa. 50. 21 I will reprove thee, and set. .in order be. 
Isa. 44. 7 wjicshall'declaro it, andsetinorderfnr 

2.J'o set up, command, charge, niy tsavah, 3. 

2 Sa. 17. 23 put his household in order, and hangec' 
2 Ki.2o. I Set thino- house in order ; for tliou shalt 
Isa. 38. 1 Set thine house in order : for thou shalt 

Z.To make straight or right, |pii taqan,_Z. 

Eccl. 12. 9 sought out, (and) set in order many pro. 
4. To arrange thoroughly, Siardcrcrt) diatassS. 

1 Co. II. 34 the rest will I set in order when I pome 
ORDER, to be set or reckoned up'in — 

1. To be formed, prepared,, cstablislied, p3 him, 2. 
'2 Ch. 29. 35 the service of the house, was set in order 

2. Arrangement, array, order, ^PTi'.? maarakah. 

Exod.39..37 the lamps to be set in order, and all the 
Z.Ta set in array, arrange, r^y^ arak. 

Psa. 40. 5 they cannot.be reckoned up in order.an. 

4. To be joined, n^v* shalab, 4. 

Exod.26.17 Two.'tenons. .set in order one against an. 

ORDER, things tiat are to be set in — 
Array, 'Cji!. erek. 

Exod.40. 4 the things that are to bo set in orderup. 

ORDERED, to to — 

l.To be' formed, prepared, established, pa kvm,, 4. 
Psa. 37. 23 The steps of a (good) man are ordered bj 

2. To set in array, arrange, Xl^l arak. 

2 Sa. 23. 5 everlasting covenant, ordered in all. .and 

ORDERED place — 
Arrangemev.t, nsiVJpm/xarakah. 

Jiids. 6. 26 build an altar, .in the ordered place, ana 



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OEDEEIHG — 

Inspection, visiiaiion, !r^9 pequddah, 

I Cii.24. 19 TheBo. .tho orderinga of them In thetr bo, 

OSDINAI5 CH — 

1. Statute, decree, pn choq. 

E50di2. 24 yc shall observe this thing for an ordina. 
i3. 20 thou Ehalt teach them ordinances and la vrs 
IfumiS. 8 have I given them, .by an ordinanco for 
I Ch.35. 23 larocctationa. .and made them an ordin. 
Psa. 99. 7 they kept liis testunonies, and tho ordin. 
Isa. 24. 5 clianged the ordinanee, broken the ever. 
Jer. 31. 36 If those ordinances depart from before mo 
Eze. 45. 14 Conccming the ordinance of oil, the bath 
Hal. 3. 7 ye are gone away from mine ordinances 

7.. Statute, decree, ni?n cJiiiqqaJi. 

Exodi2. 14 ye shall ieep it a feast by an ordinanco 
12. 17 shall ye observe this day. .by aa ordina. 
12. 43 This (is) the ordinance of the passovcr : T. 
13. 10 Thou Shalt therefore keep this ordinance 

Lev. iS. 3 neither shall ye walk in their ordinances 
i3. 4 keep mine ordinances, to v,-alk therein 

Kuta 9. 12 according to aU the ordinances of the pa. 
9. 14 according to the ordinance of the passovcr 
9. 14 ye shall ha%'o one ordinance, both for the 
JO. 8 they shall be to you lor an ordhiance for 
15. 15 One ordinance, .an ordinance for ever in 
19. 2 This fis) tho ordinance of the law which 
31. 21 Tills (is) the ordinanee of the law which 

Job 38. 33 Knowcst thou the ordinances of hea%'cc? 

Jcr. 31. 35 the ordinances of the moon and of the st. 
33. 23 I have not appointed the ordinances of h. 

Ezo. 43. II 5how..a]ltho ordinances. .keep. .all tho o. 

43. i3 These (arc) the ordinances of the altar in 

44. 5 concerning all the ordinances of the hou. 
45. 14 continually by a perpetual ordinance unto 

Z.Hand, i; yad. 

Ezra 3. 10 af tt!r tho ordinance of David king of Isr. 
i.Command, charge, precept, ni^;3 mitsvah. 

Keh. 10. 32 vo made ordinances for us, to charge ou. 
5.Watc7i, ward, guard, n")5v'a mishmcrcih. 

Jkv. i3. 30 Therefore shall ye keep mine orcjinanco, t. 
S2, 9 Tliey shall therefore keep mine ordinance 

Mai. 3. 14 T.'hat profit.. that we have kept his ordina. 

^.Judgment, tiB'v'a mishpat. 

Exodi5. 25 ho made for them a statute and an ordin. 
Josh 24. 25 set them a statute and an ordinance in S. 

1 Sa. 30. 25 that he made it a statute and an ordinance 

2 Ea.17. 34 after their ordinances, or after the law and 

17. 37 the statutes, and the ordmances, and tho 
2 Ch.33. 8 whole law and the statutes and the ordin. 

35. 13 roasted, .with fire according to the ordin. 
rsa.119. 91 They continue., according to thine ordin. 
Isa. sS. 2 and forsook not the ordinance of their G 

58. 2 they a=k of mo the ordinances of justice 
Eze. II. 20 That they may.. keep mine ordinances, and 

T.Tlioroxigh arrangement, Siaray-i'; diatage. 

Eom. 13. 2 'miosoever therefore . .resisteth the ordt 

B.A judAcial appoi7it7nent, Succtiajjuc. dAkaioma. 
luke I. e v.'alkinginallthe. .ordinancesof the Lord 
Heb. 9. I had also ordinances of divine service, and 
9. 10 carnal ordinances, imposed, .imtil theti, 

^.Dogma, dcierminaiion, decree, 56y/xa dogma. 
Eph. 2. 13 the law of commandment.'; . .in ordinances 
CoL 2. 14 Blotting out the hand writing of ordinau. 

lO.Any mad^ thing, Krlcns hiisisi 

I Po, 2. 13 Submit yourselves to every ordmanee of 

\1.A giving over, irapaSocris paradosis. 

1 Co.ii. 2 keep the ordinances, as I delivere3. A? yon 

OEBHTAKCES, to io subject to — 

To be under a dogma or decree, Soyfiarl^ofiat dog. 

CoL 2. 20-^7116101016. .are ye subject to ordinances 
OaDrtTAHY— 
Statute, decree, pn choq. 

Eze. 16. 27 have diminished thine ordinary (food), !mr\ 

O'-SKD, n-iy, ■yrj raven, lustard. 

1. A prince of llidian defeated by Gibcon, and slain by 
tho Ephramites at the Jordan. B.C. 1249. 

Judg. 7. 25 took . . 0. . . and they slew O. upon the rock 
. 7. 25 brought the heads of O. and Zeeb to Gid. 
8. 3 God hsth dehvered . . 0. and Zeeb : and w 
Psa. 83. II Make their nobles like 0. and like Zeeb 

2. A rock E. of the Jordan, near Beth-bareh, whereon 
Oreb and Zeeb were slain. Novr called Ask-cl-Ghorab. 

Judg. 7. 23 they slew.. upon therockO., and Zeeb they 
Isa. 10. 26 the slaughtor of jSTidian at tho rock of O. 

O'-EET, j-iN strength. 

Third son of Jerahmeel, grandson of Pharez son of 

Jndah. B.C. 1310. 

I Ch. 2. 25 and Bunah, and 0., and Ozem, (and) Ah. 
OEBAH — 
Lute, flute, 3i?if, ;:y^ I'ffgdb, ugoK 

Gen. 4. 21 of all such as handle the harp and organ 

Job 21. 12 They, .rejoice at the sound of tho organ 
30. 31 my organ into the voice of them that w. 

Psa.150. 4 praise . . withstringed instruments and 0. 

O-EI'-OS, Vd3 strong. 

The southern "consteilation seen in IToveniber ; called 

to Hebrew .^c-sS. 

Job- 9. 9 'WM-ch maketh Arctnrus, 0., and floiades 



Job 38. 31 Canst thou bhid. .orlooso tho bandsofO.? 
Amos 5. 8 that maketh tho seven etora and 0., and 

OEKAHENT — 
l.Ephod, .TJM aphuddah. 

Isa. 30. 22'the ornament of thy molten Images of g. 

2.0mcmcnt, irin7:^t, '^n chali. 

rrov 23. 12 {Xs.) an car iing of gold, and an ornament 

3. Wreath, addition, ri-V) livt/ah. 

Prov. I. 9 they, .an ornament of grace unto thy he. 
4, 9 She shall give to thine head an ornament 

^.Ornament, desirable thing, ly. adi. 

■Exod33. 4 and no man did p.;t on him hia ornaments 
33. 5 now put olf thy ornaments from thee, that 
33. 6 stripped themselves of their ornaments by 

2 Sa. I. 24 who put on ornaments of gold upon your 

Isa. 49. iS clothe thee with them all, as with an or. 

Jer. 2. 32 Can a maid forget her ornaments . . a bride 
4. 30 though thou deckest thee with ornaments 

Eze. 7. 20 As for the beauty of his ornament, he set_ 
16. 7 and thou art come to excellent ornaments 
16. II 1 decked thee also with ornaments and I 
23. 40 for whom thou . . deckedst thyself with 0. 

5.yi moon shaped ornmncnt, cyvfy saJiaronim. 
Judg. 8. 21 and took^away the ornaments that (were) 
8. 26 besides ornaments, and collars, and pur. 

^.Heaufy, ornaincnt, head dress, "t^^ peer. 

Isx 6i. 10 as a bridegroom decketh(liimself)with 0. 
OSHAMENT of the legs — 
Bracelet for arm or ankle, ^yj,'i tscadah. 

" Isa. 3. 20 The bonnets, and the ornaments of the L 
OKNAMKNTS, tinkling — 
A tinkling clasp, D^j; c!:cs. 

Isa. 3. 18 take away the bravpry of. .tinkling oma. 
OE'-ITAH', [j-ix strong. 

A Jebusite prince whose thrashing-floor was purchased 
by David fofan altar, called jVraunah in 2 Sa. 24. 16. 
B.C. 1017. 

1 Ch.2i. 13 Lor.D stood by the threshing floor of O. 

21. i3, 23 in the tlireshing floor of O. tho Jehus. 
21. 20 O. turned back. .Now O. was threshing 
21. 21 as David came toO.,0. looked, and saw D. 
=1. 22 David said to O., Grant me the place of 
EI. 23 O. said unto David, Take (it) to thee, anc( 
21. 24 David said to 0., Nay ; but I will verily 
21. 25 So David gave to O. for the place six hu. 

2 Ch. 3. I had prepared in the threshing floor of O. 

OE'-PAH, nsij; youthful freshness. 
A daughter in law of Naomi, and wife of Mahlon, who 
returned to her own people. B.C. 1312. 
.■ Euth I. 4 thenameo:theone(wa3)0,,and thename 
1. 14 O. kissed her mother in lav/ ; but Euth 

OSPHAIT — 

Faihtrlcss child, orphan, C'ln; yalhom. 

lam. 5. 3 We are orphans and fatherless, our rao. 
O'-SEE, 'n(n7e. ' Greek name of the prophet Ilosea. 

Eom. 9. 25 As he saith also in 0., 1 v^ill call them my 

O-SHE'-A, t'^'in God saves. 

Same as Joshua son of Nun, servant of Moses, 

i*"umi3. 8 Of the tribe of Ephraini, O. the son of Nun 

13. 16 Moses called O. the son of Nun, Jehoshua 

OSPRAY — 

Ospray, .i;?]!; ozniyyah. 

Lev. II. 13 the eagle, and tho ossifrago, and the osjh- 
Deuti4. 12 the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospr. 

OSSIFEAGE — 

Ossifrage, bone breaker, D"i| peres. 

Lev. II. 13 the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospr. 
Deuti4. 12 the eagle, and the ossifrage, and the ospr. 

OSTRICH — 

1. Ostriches, screamers, D'iu] yeenim. 

Lam. 4. 3 cruel, like the ostriches in tho wilderness 

2.Plumage, .t/ij not-saJi. 

Job 39. 13 or wings and feathers unto the ostrich? 

OTHEE, (things, matters, of J, others — 
\.A brother, nx ach. 

Gen. 13. II separated themselves tho one from theo. 

2. One, "x echad. 

Exodi7.'i2 the one on the one side, and the otheron 

"TZ. 4 And the name of the other (was) Eliezer 

25. 19 And make . . the other cherub on the other 

23. 33 three bowls made like almonds in the ot. 

lev. 5. 7 one for a sin offering, and the other for 

12. 8 the one for the burnt offering, and the o. 

14. 22 one shall be a sin offering, and the other 
14. 31 the one (for) a sin offering, and the other 
13. 15, 3othecne(for)a sin offering, and the other 
16. 8 one lot for the LOED, and the oth.er lot for 

Ifum. 6. II the one for a sin offering, and the other 
8. 12 the one (for) a sin oflering, and the other 

Judg2o. 31 and tlie other to Gi'ieah in the field, about 

I Sa. 14. 4 Bozez, and the nan;e of the other Seneh 
14. 3 the other southward over against Gibeah 
14.40 Jonathan my son willll on theotherside 

s Sa. 12. I two men . .<he one rich, and the '^ther po. 
14. 6 but the one smote the other, and slewhim 

s KL 3. 23 give half to the one, and half to the other 
I?. 29 he set the one in Beth-el, aif^ th"" <>ther 
i3. »3 1 will dress tlie other buUock, mu lay (it) 



3 Ch. 3. 12 (one) wing of tho other cherub (was) five 
3. 17 one on tho right hand, and tho otlier on 
ITch. 4. 17 and with tho other (hand) held a weapon 
Jer. 24. 2 tho other basket (luid) very naughty flgs 
Eze. 40. 6 and tho other thrc:;liold..oiie reed broad 
Dan. 12. 5 the other on that side of the bank of tho 
Zech. 4. 3 the other upon tho left (side) thereof 
II. 7 tho one I called Beauty, and the other I 

Z.A sister, n'lnx acholh. 

Ezo. I. 23 wings straight, the one toward the other 
4. Other, another, next, iriN achcr. 

Gen. 8. 10 ho stayed yet other seven days ; and again 
, 8. 12 ho stayed yet other seven days ; and sent 
'29. 27 tlialt servo with me yet seven otheryears 
29. 30 and served with liini yet seven other yc. 
41. 3, 19 seven other lune came up after them 
43. 14 that he may send away your other broth. 
43. 22 other money have we brought down in our 
Eiod2o. 3 Thou shall have no other gods before mo 

23. 13 make no mention of the name of otherg. 

34. 14 For thou Shalt worship no other god : for 
Lev. 6. II put on other garments, and carry forth 

" 14. 42 And they shall take other stones, and put 

14. 42 he shall t.ake other mortar, and shall pL 

Deut. 3. 7 Thou Shalt have none other gods before 

6. 14 Ye shall not go after other gods, of the g. 

7. 4 turn away, .that they may serve other g. 

8. 19 walkaftcr othcrgods, and scr^■e them, and 

II. 16 and serve other gods, and worship them 

II. 28 to go after other gods, which ye have not 

13. 2 Let us go after other gods, which thou h. 

13. 6, 13 Let us go and serve other gods, which 
17. 3 hath gone and served other gods, and w. 
i3. 20 that shall speak in the name of otliergods 
2b. 14 not go aside, .to go after other gods to B. 

28. 36 there shall thou serve other gods, wood 
i3. C4 and there thou shall serve other gods, w. 

29. 26 they went aud served other gods, and w, 
30. 17 and worship other gods, and serve them 
31. iS in that thoy are turned unto other gods 
31. 20 then will they turn unto other gods, and 

Josh 23. 16 have gone and served other gods, and bo 

24. 2 Yourfatliersdwelt..theyscrvcd othergoda 

. 24. 16 should forsake the Loud, to serve other g. 

Judg. 2. 12 followed other gods, of tlie gods of the p. 

2. 17 but they went a whoring after othcrgods 
2. 19 in following other gods to serve them, and 

10. 13 ye have forsaken me, and served other g. 
Ruth 2. 22 that they meet thee not in any other field 

1 Sa. 8. 8 have forsaken me, and served other god3 

19. qt Ecutother messengers, and they prophcsi, 

21. 9 take (it) ; for (there is) no other save that 
26. 19 driven me out. .saying. Go, servo other g. 
23. 8 disguised himself, and put on other raim. 

2 Sa. 13. 16 greater than the other that thou didst unto 
I Ki. 3.22 the other woman said. Nay; but the living 

g. 6 goandserveothergods, and worship them 
9. 9 have taken hold upon other gods, and h. 

11. 4 wives turned away his he.arl after otherg. 
II. 10 that he should not go after other gods 

14. 9 for thou hast gone and made thee other 
a EL 3. 17 offer neither, .sacrifice unto other gods 

17. 7 children of Israel, .had feared othcrgods 
17. 33. Ye shall not fear other gods, nor bowyo. 
17.37 observe. .and ye shall not fear othcrgods 
17. 33 notforgct; ncithcrshallyefear othei gods 

22. 17 bm-nt incense unto other gods, that tliey 

1 Ch.23. 17 Eliezer had n«nc other sons; but the sons 

2 Ch. 3. II and tho other wing(w.as likewise; five cu. 

3. II reaehing'to the wing of the other cherub 
3. 12 v\ing of the other cherub (w.as) five cubits 
3. 12 other wing (was) five cubits (also) joining 
7. 19 shall go aud ser\'e other gods, and worsh. 
7. 22 laid hold on other gods, and worshipped 
sS. 23 burn incense unto other gods, and prove. 

30. 23 .assembly took counsel to keep other seven 
34. 25 burned incense unto other gods, that they 

Ezra I. 10 Thirty basins of gold . .(and) other vessels 
2. 31 children of theotherElam.athousandiwo 

Ifeh. 3. 5 for other men have our lands and vineya. 
7. 33 The men of the other Nebo, fifty and two 
7. 34 childrenof the other Elam, a thousand two 

Job 8. 19 Behold.. outof the earth shall othersgrow 

31. 10 let my wife grind. . and let others bow do. 
34. 24 break in pieces, .and set others in their 

Psa. 49. 10 men die.. and leave their wealth to others 
Prov. 3. 9 Lest thou give tliine honour unto others 
Eccl. 7. 22 thou thyself likewise hast cursed others 
Jer. I. 16 have burnt incense unto other gods, and 
6. 12 their houses shall bo turned unto others 
7. C neither walk after other gods to your hurt 

7. 9 walk after other gods whom yc know not 

7. 18 pour out drink offerings unto other gods 

8. 10 Therefore will I give their wives unto ot. 
II. 10 they went after other gods to serve them 
13. 10 walk after other gods, to serve them, and 
16. II walked after other gods, and have served 
i5. 13 there shall ye serve other gods diry«nd ni; 
ig. 4 have burnt incense in it unto other gods 
19. 13 poured out drink offerings unto other go, 

22. 9 and worshipped other gods, and served 

23. 6 go not after other gods to serve them, and 

32. 29 poured out drink offerings unto other gods 

33. 13 aud go not after other gods to serve then! 
44. 3 to serve other gods, whom they knew not 
44. 5 to bum no incense unto other gods • 

44 C burning incense unto other gods in the L 
4' 13 wives had burnt incense unto ot:;cr gods 
Eze. 40. 40 ou the other side, which (was) at the po. 
41 24 one door, and two leaves for the other (d.) 
42. 14 put on other earDients,aadBhan approach 



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E2e.44. 19 they shall put on other garmenta ; and they 

Ban. II. 4 plucked np, even for others besides those 
12. 5 there stood other two, the one on tliis side 

Hoe. 3. I look to other gods, and love flagons of w. 
6. Otlier, another, '"inK ochori, 

Dan. 7. so and (of) the other which came up, and b. 
Q.Other, another, ["ifiij ocJwran. 

Dan. 2. II there is hone other that can shoTvit be. 

2. 44 kingdom shall not be left to other people 
3. 29 no othergod that can deliver after this so. 

7.Rest, remnant, INif' shear. 

Esth. 9. 16 But the other Jews that (were) in the ki. 

S.Seeond, other, 'itl, n'^B* shtnith, sheni. 

Gen. 4. 19 Adah, and the name of the other Zlllah 
Exod 1. 15 Shiplirah, andtho name of the other Puah 

25. 12 one side of it, and two rings in tho other 
23. 32 and three branches . . out of the other side 

26. 27 live bars for tho boards of the other side 
r;. 15 onthootherside(shaUbe)hanging3flfteen 

28. 10 six names of tho rest on the other stoao 

29. 19 thou Shalt take the other ram; and Aaron 

29. 39, 41 tho other lamb thou shalt offer at even 

36. 25, 32 the other side of tho tabernacle 

37. 3 and two rings upon tho other side of it 
37. 18 three branches .. out of the other side th. 
38. 13 for the other side of tho court gate, on this 

tev. 8. 22 brought tho other ram, tho ram of conso. 

Num II. 26 name of the other Mcdad : and the spirit 
28. 4, 8 the other lamb shalt thou offer at even 

Jluth I. 4 name of tho other Ruth : and they dwelt 

I Sa. I. 2 name of the other Peninnah : and Penin. 

B Sa. 4. 2 name of tho other PvOchab, tho sons of U. 

I Ki 6. 24 and five cubits the otlier wing of the ch. 
6. 25 the other cherub (was) ten cubits : both 
6. 26 ten cubits, and so {was it) of the other c. 
6. 27 wi:ig of the other cherub touched tho ot. 

6. 34 two leaves of the other door (were) folding 

7. 16 height of tho other chapiter (was) five c. 

7. 17 one chapiter, and seven for the other ch. 

7. 18 pomegranates : and so did he for the oth. 

7. 20 In rows round about upon tlie other cha. 
Neh. 3. II repaired the other pieoo, and tho tov,fcr 

3. 20 earnestly repaired tho other piece, from 

12. 38 other (company of them that gave) thanks 
Ban. 8. 3 but one (was) higher than tho other, and 
Zcch.ii. 14 Then I cut asunder mine other stall, (even) 

P. Wing, 1:5 kanaph. 

1 Ki. 6. 24 unto the uttermost part of tho other (were) 

Id. A friend, companion, yi rca. 

ExodiB. 7 they asked each other of (their) welfare 
Jer. 36. i5 they were affaid, both oao and other, and 

W. Other, another, SaAoj alios. 

Matt. 4. 21 he saw other two brethren, James (tho son) 

5. J9 thy right check, turn to him tho other also 
12. 13 and it v/as restored whole, lilio as tlie other 

13. 8 other fell into good ground, and brought 
so. 3 saw others standing idle in the market p. 
00. 6 found others standing idle, and salth unto 
SI. 8 others cut down branches from the trees 
21. 36 he sent other servants more than the first 

21. 41 let out (his) vineyard unto other husband. 

22. 4 sent forth other servants, saying. Tell them 

25. 16 traded with tho same, and made (them) o. 

25. 17 And likemso . .he also gained other two 
25. zo came and brought other five talents, say. 
25. 22 have gained two other talents besides them 
27. 42 He saved others ; himself ho cannot savo 

27. 61 other Mary, sitting over against tho sep. 

28. I Mary Magdalene and tho other Mary to 
Marls 3. 5 Ms hand was restored [whole as the other] 

4. 8 other fell on good ground, and did yield 
4. 36 there v/ere also with him other little ships 
6. 15 Others said. That it is Elias. And others 
7. 4 many other things there be which they h. 
7. 8 [and many other such lilce things ye do] 
8. 28 some (say), Elias ; and others. One of the 

11. 8 others cut doAvn branches off the trees, and 

12. s him they killed, and many others ; beating 
12. 9 and ■srtll give tho vineyojd unto others 
12. 31 There is none other commandment greater 
12. 32 is one God ; and there is none other but 
IS. 31 Ho saved others; himself he cannot savo 
15. 41 many other women which came up with 

Xnt3 5. s9 and of others that sat down with them 
6. 10 [his hand was restored whole as the other] 

6. 29 offer also the other ; and him that taketh 
9. 8 of others-, that one of the old prophets was 
9. 19 others (say), that one of the old prophets 

20. i6 shall give the vineyard to others. And 

23. 33 He saved others ; let him save himself, if 
JTolm 4. 38 other men laboured, and ye are entered 

6. 22 saw that there was none other boat thero 

6. 23 Howbeit there came other boats from Ti. 

7. 12 others said. Nay ; but ho dccciveth the p. 
7. 41 Others said, This is the Christ. But some 
9. 9 others (said). Ho is like him : (hvA) he said 
9. 16 Others said. How can a man that is a sin. 

10. 16 other aheep I have, which are not of this 
10. 21 Others said. These are not the words of liim 

12. 29 said that it thundered : others said. An a. 

13. 24 tho works which noneothsr man did, they 
18. i6 Then went out that other disciple, which 
18. 34 Sayest thou . . or did others tell it thee of 
jg. iG cructacd him, and two other with him 
ij. 32 brake tho legs . . of the other which was c. 

30. 2 to the other disciplo whom Jesus loved 
so - r/ent forth, and that other disciple, and 
ao. »e.-i!ier disciplo did outrun Peter, and camo 



John2o. 8 Then went in also that other disciple wh. 
2o. 23 The other disciples therefore said unto him 

20. 30 many other signs tmly did Jesus In the p. 

21. 2 of Zebedee, and two other of his disciples 
21. 8 other disciples camo in a little ship ; for 

21. 25 there are also many otiier things which J. 
Acts 4. 12 [Neither is there salvation in any other] 

15. 2 certain other of them, shotdd go up to J. 
s Co. 1. 15 I know not whether I baptized any other 

3. u For other fotmdation can no man lay than 
9. 2 If I be not an apostle unto others, yet d. 
9. 12 If others be partakers of (this) power over 
9. 27 when I have preached to others, I myself 

14. i9that(by myvolce)Imightteaeh others also 

14. 29 speak two or tliree, and let the other judge 
2 Co. I. 13 For we write none other things unto you 

8. 13 For (I mean) not that other men be cased 

11. 81 robbed other churches, taking wages (of 
Phil. 3. 4 If any other man thinketh that he hath 

I Th. 2. 6 nor (yet) of others, when we might have 
Heb.ii. 33 others were tortured, not accepting deli. 
Jas. 5. 12 neither by any other oath : butletyouryea 
Bev. 2. 24 I wUl put upon you none other burden 
17. 10 and one is, (and) the other is not yet come 

12.Belongincf to another, aWSrpws allotrios. 

Eeb. 9. 25 holy place every year with blood of others 
IZ.Hc, airSs autos. 

Luke 14. 32 whilo tho other is yet a great way off, he 
li. One, els heis. 

Matt2o. 21 one on thy right hand, and the other on 
24. 40 the one shall bo taken, and the otiier left 

Markio. 37 one on thy right hand, and the otiier on 

15. 27 one on his right hand, and tho other on 
John2o. 12 ono'at tho head, and the other at the feet 
GaL 4, 7-? nneby a bond maid, tho other by a free w. 

15. That, that one, ^tcs7yos ckeinos. 

Lukei8. 14 justifled (rather) than tho other : for every 

IQ.Even that, Ki,Ke7yos kakcinosi 

Matt 23. 23 done, and not to leavp tho other imdono 
Lukeii. 42 dono, and not to leave the other undone 

11. Other, different, ercpos heteros. 

Matt. 6. 24 he inll hate the one, and love the other 
6. 24 v/ill hold to the one, and despise the other 

12. 45 taketh with himself seven other spirits 

15. 30 blind, dumb, maimed, and many others 

16. 14 some, Elias; and others, Jeremias, or one 
luko 3. iS many other tilings in his exhortation pre. 

4. 43 must preach the kingdom of God toother 

5. 7 partners, wliich v.-ero in tho other ship, that 
7. 41 owed five hundred pence, and the oSicr 
8. 3 many others, which ministered imto him 
8. 8 other fell on good ground, and sprang up 

10. I Lord ai>pointcd other seventy also, and 

11. 16 others, tempting (him), sought cf him a s. 
II. 26 taketh (to him) seven other spirits more 

16. 13 he v/iU hate the one, and love tho other 
16. 13 will hold to the one, anddespisotheothcT 

17. 34 one shall be taken, and the other shall be 
17. 35, 3S [one shall be taken, and the other left] 
i3. 10 the ono a Pharisee, and the other a publ. 

22. 65 many other things blasphemously spake 

23. 32 there were also two other3,raalef actors,led 
23. 40 But the other ansvrering rebuked him, say. 

Acts 2. 4 began to speak with othei? tongues, as tho 
2. 13 Others mocking said. These men are full 
2. 40 with many other words did he testify and 
4. 12 for there is none other name under heaven 
8. 34 this ? of himself, or of some other man ? 
15. 33 teaching and preaching, .with many oth. 

17. 34 v/oman named Damaris, and others with 
19. 39 if ye enquire any thing [concerning other] 
23. 6 one part were Sadducccs, and the other 

27. I delivered Paul and certain other prison. 
. Bom. 8. 39 Ncr hciglit, nor depth, nor aiiy other ere. 

13. 9 if (there bo) any other commandment, it 

1 Co. 8. 4 and that (there is) none [other] God but 

10. 29 not thine ov/n, but cf tho other : for why 

14. 17 givest thanks v/el), but tho other is not 

14. 21 With (men of), .other lips will I speak u. 

2 Co. 8. 8 by occasion of tho frowardncss of others 
G.1I. 1. 19 other of tlie apostles saw I none, save Ja. 
Eph. 3. 5 WTiich in other ages was not made kno\vn 
PhU. 2. 4 but every man also on the things of others 

1 Ti. I. 10 if there bo any other thing that is oontr. 

2 Ti. 2. 2 men, v.'ho shall be able to teach others also 
Heb. II. 35 others had trial of (cruel) mookings and 

li.Rest, remaining, Konr6s loipos. 

Matt 25. II Afterward came also tho other virgins 
Mark 4. 19 lusts of other things entering in, clioke 
Luko 8. 10 to others in parables ; that seeing they m. 

18. 9 that they were righteous, and despised 0. 
18. II I thank thee, that I am not as other men 
24. 10 oloer (women that were) with them, wh. 

Acts 17. 9 talccn security ot Jason, and of the other 

28. 9 others also, v/hich had diseases in the is. 
Kom. 1. 13 among you also, even as among other Ge. 

1 Co. 9. 5 as well as other apostles, and (as) the br. 

15. 37 it m.iy chance of wheat, or of some other 

2 C0.12. 13 whsrein ye were inferior to other churches 

13. 2 heretofore have sinned, and to all other 

Gal. 2. 13 other Jews dissembled likewise with him 

Eph. 2. 3 were., the children of wrath, even as oth. 

4. 17 hencefortli wr.llr not as [other] Gentiles w. 

Phil. I. 13 manifest in all the palace, and inall other 

4. 3 other my fellow labourers, whose names 
I Th. 4. 13 sorrow not, even as others which have no 

5. 6 Therefore let us not sleep, as (do) others 
: Ti. 5. 20 rcbuko before all, that others also may t. 



2 Pe. 3. 16 as (they do) also tho other scriptures, unto 
Rev. 8. 13 by reason of the other voices of tlic trum» 
19. One, {/em.) /da mia. 

Matt24. 41 the one shall be taken, and the other left 
OTHER side, on, to or unto the — 
l.Thus, so, here, there, na koh. 

Numii. 31 as it were a day's journey on the other s, 
2,Beyond, over, other side, jrepav peran. 

Matt. 8. 18 command, to depart unto the other side 

8. 28 when ho was come to the other side, into 

14. 22 to go before him unto the other side, w. 

16. 5 his disciples were come to the other sido 

Mark 4. 35 saith. .Let us pass over unto the other s. 

5. 1 they camo over imto the other sido of tho 

5. 21 passed over, .unto tho other side, much 

6. 43 to go to the other side before unto Beth. 
8. 13 left them, and .. departed to the other s. 

Luke 8. 22 Let us go over unto the other sido of the 
John 6. 22 people v/hich stood on the other sido of 
6. 25 when they had found him on the other s. 

OTHEE, tho — 

l.Tliese, n^N elleh. 

I Ki.2o. 29 pitched ono over against the other seven 
Eze. 9. 5 to the others he said iu mine hearing 

2,This, (fern.) nxi zoih. 

1 El. 3. 23 the other saith, Hay; but thy son 0s) the 
3. This, (mas.) n] zch. 

Exodi4. 20 BO that the one come not near tho other 
OTHER, each — 
Each other, i.W'{]\oiv allelon. 

Phil. 2. 3 let each esteem other better than thems. 

2 Th. I. 3 charity of every one.. toward each other 
OTHEE man — 

Other, HXKos alios. 

John 4. 38 other men laboured, and ye are entered 

13. 24 done, .the works which none other man 

2 Co. 8. 13 not that other men be eased, and ye bu. 

PhU. 3. 4 If any other man tlunketh that he hath 

OTHER men's — 

Belonging to another, &.\\6rpios allotrios. 

2 Co.io. 13 without(our)mea3ure,(tHatis),ofotherni. 

1 Ti. 5. 22 neither bepartakerofothermen'ssins: k. 

OTHETv than — 
Outside, ir.rds cktos. 

Acts 2=. 22 none other things than those which tho 
OTHES way, Bomo — 
From some otlvcr plaee, a\\dxo6ev allachoihen. 

Johnio. I climbeth up eome other way, the same 13 
OTHESV/ISE, (if) — 
\.0r, oiheriuise, "iN 0. 

2 Sa. 18. 13 Otherwise I should have wrought falseh. 

2. Without, t6:^ hclo. ' 

2 Ch.30. 18 yet did they eat tho nassover otherwise 

3. And, 1 ve. 

I Ki. I. 21 Otherwise itshall come to pass, whenmy 

i. Another, other, &\\os alios. 

Gal. 5. 10 that ye will be none otherwise minded 

b.Othermse, &\Xois alios. 

1 Ti. 5. 23 and they tliat are otherwise cannot bo hid 

6. But if not, el Se fi'fiye ci de mege. 

Matt. 6. I othcrmse ye have no reward of your Fat, 
Luke 3. 36 if otherwise, then both the new maketh 

2 Co. 1 1. 16 if otherwise, yet as a fool receive me, that 

T.For then, otlienvise, iirei cpei. 

Eomii. 6 otherwise grace is no more grace. But If 
II. 6 [grace; otherwise work is no more work] 
IT. 22 liut. .otherwise thou also shalt be cut og 

Heb. 9. 17 otherwise it is of no strength at all whilo 

S. Otherwise, differepXly, erepois heterBs. 

Phil. 3. 15 if in any thing ye be otherwise minded, God 
OTH'-NI, ''j;pi; Jah is force. 

A son of Shemaiab, gatekeencr of the tabernacle in' tho 
days of David. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.26. 7 The sons of Shemaiab ; 0., and Eephael 
OTE-HI'-EL, ^K'Wj; God is force. 

1. A Son of Kenaz,' younger brother of Caleb, who, after 
death of Joshua, became judge for forty years, fronj, 
1394-1354 B.o. 

Josh.13. 17 0. the son cl Konoz, the brother of Caleb 

Judg. 1. 13 0. the son of Kcnaz, Caleb's younger bro. 

3. 9 who delivered them, (even) O. the son ot 

3. II land had rest forty years. And O. the son 
I Ch. 4. 13 Andthesonsof Kenaz;0.,andSeraiah:and 

4. 13 and the sons of O. ; Hathah 

2. Perhaps the samo as tho preceding. 

I Ch.27. 15 (was)Heldai the Notophathite, of O.: and 
0T70HES — 
Settings, textures, brocades, n^TSSVQ mislibetsoCh. 

ExodiS. II shalt make them to be set in ouches ofg, 

28. 13 And thou shalt make ouches (of) gold 

28. 14 fasten the \vreathen chains to the ouchca 
28. 23 thou shalt fasten in the two ouches, and 
39. 6 onyx stones inclosed in ouches of gold 
39. 13 inclosed in ouches of gold in their inclos. 
39. 16 they made two ouches (of) gold, and two 
39. 1 3 they fastened ia tho tvro ouches, and put 



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OTOHT, AUGHT — 

1^ thing, matter, 'a^^ dahar. 

Exod. 5. II not ought of your work shall be dlmlnis. 
Josh.2i. 45 There latled not ought of auy good thing 

2.Any thing, nnixt? '73 kol incumah. 

Gen. 39. 6 he Icne'w not ought he )iad, savo the bread 

1 Sa,i2. 4 hast tliou taken ought of any man's hand 

12. 5 that ye have not found ought in my hand 
25. 7 neither was there ought missing unto 

2 Sa. 3. 35 if I taste bread, or ought else, till tho 

^Thing sold, ware, "app miinkar. 

Lev. 25. 14 if thou sell ought unto tby neighbour, or 
i.Jfot one thing, ouSeV ouden. 

Mark 7. 12 aulfcr hmi no more to do ought for his 

6.Any thing, tij tis. 

Matt. 5. 23 that thy brother hath ought against thee 
21. 3 if any (man) say ought unto you, ye shall 
Mark 1 1. 25 forgive, if yo have ought against auy ; that 
Acts 4. 32 neither said any (of them) that ought of 

23. 19 that I had ought to accuse ray natiou of 
Phm. 18 oweth (thee) ought, put th::t on mine ace. 

i.Il bekovcth, Se« dei. 

Matt 23. 23 these ought yo to have done, and not to 
25. 27 Thou oughtest therefore to have put my 
Marki3. 14 standing where it ought not, let him that 
Luke II. 42 tlicse ought yo to have done, and not to 

12. 12 in the same liour what yo ouglit to say 
13. 14 are six days in which men ought to work 

13. 16 ought not this woman, being a daughter 

18. I men ought always (to) pray, and not to f . 

24. 26 Ought not Christ to have suffered these 
John 4. 20 is the place where men ought to worship 
Acta 5. 29 said. We ought to obey God rather than m. 

10. 6 [shall tell thee what thou oughtest to do] 

19. 36 yo ought to bo quiet, and to do nothing r. 
BO. 35 how. .ye ought to support the weak, and 
24. 19 Who ought to have been here before thee 

25. 10 judgment seat, where I ouglit to be judg. 

23. 24 crying that he ought not to live any long. 

26. 9 I ought to do many things contrary to the 
Horn. 8. 26 know not what we should pray, .as we o. 

12. 3 not to think . .more liighly than he ought 
t Co. 8. 2 knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know 
c Co. 2. 3 son-owfrom them of whom I ought to re. 
Eph. 6. 20 I may speak boldly, as I ouglit to speak 
CoL 4. 4 may maie it manifest, as I ought to speak 
4. 6 may Icnow how yc ought to answer every 
4. I yo ought to walk and to please God, (so) 
3. 7 yourselves know hov,' ye ought to follow 
3. 15 thou oughtest to behave thyself i» the h. 
5. 13 speaking things which they ought not 
Titus 1. II teaching things which they ouglit not, for 
lleb. 2. I we ought to give the more earnest heed 
2 Pe. 3. II what manner (of persons) ought yc to bo 

, To owe, le obliged, indebted, b<p€i\w opheils. 
Johni3. 14 ye also ought to wash one another's feet 

19. 7 he ought to die, because I'.c made himself 
Acts 17. 29 wo ought not to think that the Godhead 
.Bom 15. I ouglit to bear thoinflrraitics of the weak 
I Co. II. 7 a man indeed ought not to cover (his) he. 

11. 10 ought tho woman to have power on (her) 
e C0.12. II 1 ought to have been commended of you 

12. 14 tho children ought not to lay up for tho 

Eph. 5. 28 So ought men to love their wives as their 

. 3 he ought, as for the people, so also for him. 

. 12 when for the time ye ought to bo teachers 

. 6 ought himself also so to walk, even as ho 

. j6 wo ought to lay do^vn (om') lives for the 

II Beloved, .we ought also to lovo one anot. 

8 Wc therefore ought to receive such, that 

8./i needs, it is necessary, xp'h chre. 

Saa. 3. 10 brethren, these things ougnt not eo to be 
OTTR, OTTRS — 
I.Hand, n; yad. 

Dcut 21. 7 say, Oar hands have not shed tWa blood 
Z.For our sake, SI rifias di' hemas. 

1 Co. 9. 10 altogether for our sakes ? For our sakea 

Z.Our own, 7iix4r<;pos hemeteros. 

Acts 2. n we do hear them speak in onr tongues tho 

24. 6 would have judged according to our law 
26. 5 tho most straitest sect of our religion 

Bom 15. 4 aforetime were ^vritten for our learning 

2 Ti. 4. 15 for he hath greatly withstood our words 
Titus 3. i4letour3 also learn to maintain good words 
I Jo. I. 3 our fellowship (is) with the Father, and w. 

2. 2 not for ours only, but also for (the sJiia of) 

4. To us, Tj/uv hemin. 

Liikei7. 5 said unto tho Lord. Increase o. Ac. 19. 37. 
6,0/ tis, our, Tiixwv hemon. 

Matt. 6. 9 Our Father which art In heaven, Hallow. 
6. II Give us this day our daUy bread 
6. 12 forgive us our debts, as we forgive our d. 
8. 17 Himself took our Inflrmities, and bare 

20. 33 They say. .Lord, that our eyes may bo 0. 

21. 42 Lord's doing, and it is marvellous in our 
23. 30 we had been in the days of our fathers 

25. 8 Give us of your oil; for ourlamps are gone 
27. 25 His blood (be) on us, and on our children 

Mark 9. [40]; n. 10; 12. 7. 11, 29; Luke i. 55, 71, 72, 
73i [74!. 75. 78, 79; 7- ;; "• W> 3. 4; 13- 26; 20. 14; =4. 
80, 32; John 3. 11; 4. 12, 20; 6. 31; 7. 51; 8. 39, 53; 9. 20; 
II. n, 48; 12. 38; [19. 7]. Acts. 2. 8, 39; 3. 13, 25; 5. 30; 
7. 2, Ji, 12, 15, 19, [ig], 38, 39, 44, 45, 4S ; 13- 17; 14- [17]; 
ys. 10, 26, 26, [36]; 16. 20; 17. 2o; 19. [25]; 2o.«2i; ax. 14; 
24- I7J; =6. 7; »7. 10; 28. [25); Eom. I. 3\ 7! 3- s; 4. «. 



iTh. 
sTh. 
iTl. 



Hcb. 
X Jo. 



3- 
4- 

3 John 



12, 24, 25, 25; 5. I, 5, ir, 21; 6. 6, [11], 23; 7. 5,2s; 8. 16, 
23, 26, 39; 9. 10; 10. ifi; 13. 11; 15. G; 16. [i], 9, 18, 20,24; 
I Co. I. 2, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10; 2. 7; 5. [4, 4], 7; 6. 11; 9. ,; 
10. «, 6 11; 12. 23, 24; 15. 3, 14, 31, 57; 2 Co. I. 2, 3, 4, 
5. 7. 8, [ii], 12, 12, 14, j8, 22; 3. 2, 5; 4. 3, 6, 10, II, lb, 
■7; 5- '. 2, [12]; C. II, 11; 7. A, 5, [12, 14]; 6. 9,22, 23, 24; 
5- 3; lo- 4. 8, 15; II. (31]; Gal. I. 3, 4, 4; 2. 4; 3. 24; 6. 

14, 18; i-ph. I. 2, 3, 14, 17; 2. 3, 14; 3. 11, [14]; 5. 20; 6. 

f%'^^,} ,\ ''•^- '°' =' = ■•• =°' '=3J; Col. ,. 2, 3, 7; 3. 
I4J, I in. I. [i], 2, 3, 3, s; 2. I, 2, 3, 4, 9, 19, 19, 20; 3. 2, 
UJ. 5. 7. 9. >i. Ill II, 13. 13; 5- 9. =31 28; 2 Th. I. I, \2], 8, 
10, II, 12, 12; 2. I, I, J4, 14, ,5, 16, 16; 3. [6, 12], 14, 18; 
I IL I. I, I, [2], 12, ,4; ,. 3; 6. 3_ ,4. 2 I'i j_ j_ g_ j^ 
litus I. 3, 4; 2. [10], 13; 3. 4, 6; Phm. i, 2, 3, 25; Ueb. 
'• [3J; 3- >; 4- '5! 7- 14; '=• 9. 29; 13. 20; Jas. 2. I, 21 ; 

3. 6; iPe 1. 3:2. 24;2Pc. i. [i], 2, 8, 11, 14, 16; 3. 15, 

15, 18; I Jo. I. ,, I, 9; 2. 2; 3. [5J, ,9, 20, [21]; 4. ,0; 5. 

4 . 2 Jo. [12]; 3 Jo. 12 ; Jude 4, 4, 17, 21, 25 ; Kev. 1. 5 • 

5. [10]; 6. 10; 7. 3, [10]. 12 ; ii.[8], 15 ; 12. 10, 10, 10 ; 19. i, 
5; 22. [21]. ' 

6. }VUli 1CX, ij.e9' riiiCtv rneth hemon. 

I Jo. 4. 17 Herein is our love made perfect, thai we 
OTTS company — 
Of u.,, our, Tiixuv hemOn. 

Luke24. 22 certain women also of our company mode 
OXTR own — 
1.0/ selves, iavTuv heautdn. 

I Th. 2. 8 our own souls, because yo were dear unto 

2. One's own, proper, fSies idios. 

Acts 3. 12 by our o^vn power or holiness we had made 
1 Co. 4. 12 labour, working with our o^vn hands ; be. 

OUESEL'TES — 

1. We, we ourselves, «njx anaehnu. 

Kum32. 17 we ourselves will go ready enncd before 
2. 0/ selves, kavriiv hcaulSn. 

Acts 23. 14 havo bound ourselves under a great curse 
P>.om. 8. 23 even v/o ourselves groan within ourselves 

1 Co.ii. 31 ifwev.'ould judge ourselves, we should not 

2 Co. I. 9 Iiad the sentence of death in ourselves 

I. 9 wc should not trust in ourselves, but in 

3. I Do we begin again to commeud ourselves 

3. 5 sufllcient of ourselves to think, .[oursclv.] 

4. 2 commending ourselves to every, conscien. 
4. 5 wo preach not ourselves, but Christ Jesus 

4. 5 .ind ourselves your servants for Jesus' sa. 

5. 12 we commend not ourselves again unto you 

6. 4 approving ourselves as the ministers of O. 

7. I let us cleanse ourselves from, .fllthincss 
10. 12 compare ourselves with some that comm. 
10. 14 For we stretch not ourselves beyond (our 

2 Th. 3. 9 to make ourselves an ensample unto you 

Ueb 10. 25 Not forsaking tlie assembling of oui'sclvcs 

15. I ought to bear, .and not to please ourselv. 

1 Jo. I. 8 we deceive omselvcs, and the truth is not 

OUT, (from) — 

l.Outside, vAthout, pn chuts. 

Gen. 24. 23 Laban ran out unto the man, nnto tho w. 
39. 12, 13 left hisgarmcnt. .(led, andgothimout 
33. iS he left his g.irmcnt with me, and lied out 
ii'unii;. 14 bo slnit out from the camp seven days 

12. 15 was shut out from the camp seven days 

2 Sa. 13. 17 Put now this (woraan)OHt from me.andb. 

13. 18 his servant brought her out, and bolted 
[Sec also Bear, beat, beaten, belch, blot.] 

2. Without, outside, ?|a) exo. 

Matt. 5. 13 to bo cast out, and to be trodden under 

26. 73 And Peter, .went out, and wept bitterly 

irarki4. 68 went out into the porch ; and the cock c 

Lukci3. 28 in the kingdom of God, and you.. 111. 8. 54. 

14. 35 nor. .forthedunghill; (but)mencascltout 
22. 62 And Peter went out, and wept bitterly 
04. so he led them [out] as tar as to Bethany; and 

John 6. 37 Cometh to me I will in no wise cast out 
9. 34 dostthouteach us? And they cast him out 
9. 33 Jesushe.irdthattheyhadcasthimout;and 
12. 31 shall the prince of this world bo cast out 
Acts iC. 30 brought them out, and said. Sirs, what m. 
T Jo. 4. 18 perfect love castcth out fear: because fear 
Eev. 3. 12 he shall go no more out : and I will Write 
It. 2 court which is without . . temple leave [out] 
OTTT of — 
1. Unto, '7X el. 

Job 5. 5 taketh it even out of the thorns, and the 

2. As to, m eth. 

Gen. 37. 23 they stripped Joseph out of his coat, (his) 

Z.From within, pst? mihben 

Numi6. 37 take up the censers out of tho burning 

LWiV-out, N'Va belo. . 

Lev. 15. 25 many days out of . .time of her separation 
Psa. 17. I prayer, (that goeth) not out of feigned lips 

^.Outside, witlwut, pn chuts. 

Lev. 10. 4 from before tho sanctuary out of the camp 
JO. 5 carried them in their coats out of tho ca. 
14. 3 the priest shall go forth out of the camp 
14.43 he shall carry (them) forth out of the city 
14. 53 he shall let go the living bird out of the 
17. 3 Vv'liat man. .that kille(l\ (it) out of tho 0. 
24. 23 bring forth him that had cursed out of the 

1 Kl. 21. J3 they canied him forth out of tho city, and 

2 Ch.33. 15 And he took... and cast (them) out of the 
Neh. 13. 8 cast, household stuff out of the chamber 

Q.FroHi, oiU 0/, 19 mill. 

~ Ges. 2. 9 oat of the gnnrnd made the Lobs God to 



Ezra 



5. 14 out of tho temple that (was) In Jerusalem 

5. 14 king take out of tlie toniplo of Babylon 

6. 4 cxpcnccs be given out of the king'ahomsa 

T»»n 5?,"'°'";?'<^™P'o»'hich(i8)atJeruRaIem 

Dan. 3. 15 that shall dchver you out of my hands 

3. 17 will deliver (us) out of thiiio hand, O kins 
5. 2 out of the temple which (waa) iu Jcrus.* 
5. 3 vessels tliat were taken outof thotcmplo 

5. 13 whom the king my father brought out of 

6. 23 they should take Daniel up out of the deii 

6. 23 Daniel was taken up out of the den, and 

7. 17 kings, (which) shall arise out of tho eartli 
7. From on, Si'p meal. 

Exod23. 13 neither let it be heard out of thy month 
Deut. 9. 17 cast tliem out of my two hands, and brake 
2 Ch.33. 8 out of tho land which I have appointed 
S.JIeart, midst, centre, anj? Qereb. 

Kumi4. 44 and Moses, departed not out of the caTip 
Psa. 74. II thy right hand ? pluck (it) out of thy bu8. 

9. Out o/the midst 0/, ■;iina mittok. 

Exod33. II Joshua, .departed not out of tho tabem. 
Prov. 5. 15 and running waters out of thineown well 
Jer. 44. 7 chUd and suckling out of Judah, to leave 

Xa.From, away /rom, iir6 apo. 

Matt. 3. 16 wentnpstraightwayoutof the water: and 

7. 4 Let mepull outthemote[outof)thlncey9 

8. 34 that he would depart out of their coasts 

12. 43 tlie unclean spirit is gone out of a man 

13. I Tlio same day went Jesus [out of) the ho. 

14. 13 they followed him on footoutof thecitie* 

14. 29 when Peter was come down out of the ship 

15. 22 a woman of Canaan came out of thosama 
17. 18 he departed outof him : and the child waa 
24. 27 tho lightning comcth out of the cast, and 

Mark i. 10 coming up [out of] the water, he saw tho 
5. 17 to pray him to depart out of their coasts 

6. 33 ran a foot thither out of all cities, and out 

7. 15 the things which come [outof] him, thoso 

10. 46 he went (out of] Jericho with hi.9 disciples 

15. 21 who passed by, coming out of the country 

16. 9 [out of whom ho had east seven devils] 
Luke 4. 35 he came out of him, and hurt him not 

4. 41 And de\ils also came out of many, crjInS 

5. 2 tho fishermen were gono out of them, ana 

5. 36 the piece that was (taken) out of the new 

6. 17 of people out of all Judea and Jerusalem 

8. 2 ifagdalcne, out of wiiom went seven dev. 
8. 12 taketh away the word out of their hearts 
8. 29 the unclean spirit to come out of tho man 
8. 33 Then went the devils out of the man, and 
8. 35, 38 out of whom the devils •;^•ere departed 

8. 46 for I iicrccive that virtue is gone out of mo 

9. 5 T.-hen ye go out of that city, shake oil' tho 

11. 24 When tho unclean spirit is gone out of a 

12. 54 When yo sec a cloud rise out of the west 

17. 29 tho sapie day that Lot went out of Sodom 

23. 26 a CjTcnian, coming out of tho country, and 
John 7. 42 out of tho town of Bethlehem, where Da. 
Acts I. 9 a cloud received him out of their sight 

2. 5 men, out of every nation under heaven 

13. 50 and expelled them out of their coasts 

iC. 18 and said.. I command thee. .to come out of 

17. 2 reasoned with them out of the Scrlpturca 

19. 12 So that . . the evil spirits went [out of] them 

i3. 21 letters out of Judea concerning thco 

28. 23 outof tho lawof Moses, and.. the prophets 

2 Co. I. 16 to como again out of JIaccdonia unto you 

Heb. II. 34 out of weakness were made strong, waxed 

Kev. 16. 17 a fjreal voice [out of J the lemple of, 22.19 

\l. Through, Sia igen.) dia, Mutt. 4. 4. 

12. Out of, i< f'f ek ex. 

Matt. 2. 6 out of thee shall come a Governor, that 
2. 15 saying. Out of Bgjijt havo I called my sou 

7. 5 first cast out tho beam 'out of thine own 

7. 5 cast out tho mote out nf thy brother's eye 

8. 28 coming out of the tombs, eiceeding flerco 
12. 34 out of the abundance of the heart the m. 

12. 33 out of the good treasure, .out of tho evil 

13. 41 they shall gather out of his kingdom all 
13. 52 bringeth forth outof his treasure (things) 
15. II that which comcth out of the mouth, this 
13. 18 those things which proceed out of the m. 
15. 19 For out of the hcai-t proceed evil thoughts 
17. 5 a voice out of the cloud, which said. This 
21. 16 Out of the mouth of babos and sucklings 

24. 17 come, .to take any thing out of his house 
27. 53 And came out of the graves after his 

Mark i. 25, [26], 29; 5. 2, 2, [8], 30; 6. 54 ; 7. 20, 21, 
[26), 29; 9. 7, [23]; 13. I, 13; 13. 46; Luke I. 74; 2. 4; 4. 
22, [35], [38]; 5- 3> '7; 6. 42, 45, 43; 8. 27; 9.35; II. 34; 
17. 24 ; 19. 22 ; John i. 46 ; 2. 15 ; 4. 30, 47, 34 ; 7. 38, 41, 
52; 8. 59; 10. 28,29, 39; "■ 55; 12. 17, 3;; 13. i; 13. jg; 
17. 6, 15; 20. 2; Acts 7. 3, 4, 10, 40; 8. 39; 12. II, 17; 

13. 17, [42]; 15. 14; 16. 40; 19, 16, 33; 22. 18; 24. [7]; 
27. 2Q, 30, 30; 28. [3]; Eom. 2. 18; II. 24, 26; 13. 11; 

1 Co. 5. 10; 2 Co. 2. 4; 4. G; 8. 11; Eph. 4. 29; Col. 2. 
14 ; 3. 8 ; 2 Th. 2. 7; i Ti. i. 3 ; 2 TL 2. 22, 26 ; J- n ; 4- 
17; Heb. 3. 16; 7. 5, 14; 8. 9; Jas. 3. 10, 13; i Pe. 2. 9; 

2 Po. 2. 9 ; 3.5; 3 Jo. 10 ; J udo 5, 23 ; Eev. i. 16 ; 2.5; 
3. 5, 12, 16; 4- 5; 5- 7> 9; 6- 14; 7- [14]; 8. 4; 9- 2. 3. I7. 
i8; lo. lo; II. 5, 7; 12. 13, 16; 13. I, 11; 14. [15), 17, 20; 
15. [6]; 16. [i], [7]; 3. 13, 13, 21; 17. 8; 18.4; igt [sL la 
21; 2o. 7, 9, 12; 21. 2, 3, 10; 22. I, [19], 

\i. Outside, without, iKrSs ektos. 

2 Co. 12. 2, 3 [out of] the body, I cannot teD, Ood lb 

\-i.Without, outside, e^a exd, 

Mattsi. 17 went out of the city into Bethao^; and tit 



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: ) 

Lukei2. 44 will make him rulerover all that he hath 
15. 7 over one sinner, .more than over ninety 

Lukeis. 10 There is joy. .over one sinner thatrepen. 
19. 41 near, he beheld the city, and wept over it 
23. 38 was written over him in letters of Greek 

Acts 8. 2 and made great lamentation over liiru 

1 Th. 3. 7 we were comforted over you in all our a, 
■Rev. II. 10 shall rejoice over them, and make merry 

18. II merchants .. shall weep and mourn over 

15. On, ujpon, over, about, iirl (ace.) epi. 

Matt 25. 21, 23 thou hast been faithful over a few th. 

27. 45 darkness over all the land rnito the ninth 

Marki5. 33 darkness over the whole land until then. 

Luke I. 33 shall reign over the house of Jacob for e, 

2. 8 kcepmg watch over their flock by night 
9. I gave thorn power and authority over all 

10. 19 over all the power of the enemy ; and no. 
12. 14 who made mo a judge or a divider over 
19. 14 We will not have this (man) to reign over 

19. 27 would not that I should reign over them 
23. 44 darkness over all the earth until the ninth 

Acts 7. 10 make him governorover Egj'pt and all his 
7. II Now there came a dearth over all the land 

7. 27 Who made thee a ruler and a judge over 
19. 13 took upon them to call over them which 

Eom. 5. 14 even over them that had not sinned after 

2 Co. 3. 13 not as Moses, (which) put a veil over his 
neb. 2. 7 [didst set him over the works of thy hands] 

3. 6 But Christ as a Son over his own house 
10. 21 (liaving)anhighpriestoverthehouseof G-. 

Jas. 5. 14 let them pray over him, anointiug him w 

I Pet. 3. 12 For the eyes of the Lord (are) over the rl. 

Eev. 6. 8 powerwas given unto them over the fourth 

13- 7 power, .given him over all kindreds, and 

i6. 9 which hath pov/er over these plagues : and 

J 8. 20 Rejoice over her, (thou) heaven, and (ye) 

IQ. Beyond, over, on the other side, Ttdpav peran. 
John 6. I Jesus went over the sea of Galilee, which 
6. 17 and went over the sea toward Capernaum 
18. I went forth with his disciples over the br. 

17. Concerning, Trepl (gen.) peri. 

Luko 4. 10 He shall give his angels charge over theo 
I Co. 7. 37 but hath power over his own will and h. 

IS.Above, beyond, vTr4p (ace.) Jiuper. 

Eph. I. =2 gave him (to be) the head over all (tWngs) 
19. To be far above, inrepiiva huperano, 

Eeb. 9. 5 over it the cherubim of glory shadowing 
[See also Against, boughs, bring, carry, come, conduct, 
convey, covered, dominion, get, give, go, going, grown, 
have, be lord, laid, pass, passed, passing, rule, run, run- 
ing, sail, send, set, spread, stand, triumph, write.] 

OVER, to be — 

I.To change, pass on, aioay, through, fm chalapk. 
Song 2. II the winter is past, the rain is over (and) 

2.T0 stand, laj; amad. 

Num.[7. 2 and were over them that were numbered 

3. To set before, wpola-Tij/xt proistemi. 

1 Th. 5. 12 are over you in the Lord, and admonish 
OVER (and above), to have or be — 
I.To be over and above, sxqicrfiuous, I'll; adaph. 

Num. 3. 49 them that were over and above them that 
%To make over and above, fjij; adaph, 5. 

Exodi6. 18 he that gathered much had nothing over 
OVER against — 
l.Over against, straightforward, mi nekach. 

Eze. 46. 9 not return . .but shall go forth ovet agaL 
2.0a the face of, '3?"''^ al-pene. 

Num. 8. 2 seven lamps shall give light over- against 

8. 3 he lighted the lamps thereof over against 
Deut 32. 49 land of Moab, that (is) over against Jeric. 

1 Sa. 15. 7 comest to Shur, that (is) over against Egy. 
Eze. 48. 15, 21, 21 over against the five and twenty 

S.Over against, before, ^5i?, ^3(5. qobel, qebcl. 

Dan. 5. 5 wrote over against the candlestick upon 

4. Over against, opposite to, avriKpi antikru. 

Acts 20. 15 and came the next (day) over against Ch. 

5. Over against, on the opiposite side, ayrnrepay. 
Luke 8. 26 Gadarenes, which is over against Galileo 

6. Over against, in opposition to, hietvavTi apenanti. 

Matt. 21. 2 Go into the village [over against] you, and 
27. 61 other Mary, sitting over against the eg^. 

7. Of tJie opposite side, ej ivavrtas ex enantias. 

Marki5. 39 centurion, which stood over against him 

S.Down to, over against. Hard. {ace. ) kata. 

Acts 27. 7 scarce were come over against Cnidus, the 
27. 7 we sailed under Crete, over against Salm. 

9. Over against, KarivavrL katenanti. 

Markii, 2. Go your way into the village over against 

12. 41 Jesus, sat [over against] the treasury, and 

13. 3 the mount of Olives, over against the to. 
Lukeig. 30 Go ye into the village over against (you) 

OVEB,CHAEGE, be overcharged, to — 
I.To be loaded, burdened, $apivoiJi.ai barunomai. 
Luke 21. 34 at any time your hearts be overcharged 

2. To overload, over burden, iwifiapia epibareo. 

2 Co. 2. s in part ; that I may not overcharge you 
OVERCOME, to — 

l.^o assault, i^n gud. 

Gen. 49. 19 overcome him ; but he shall oTercom^ at 



Matt2i. 39 cast (him) out of the vineyard, and slew 

Mark 5. 10 that he would not send them away out of 

8. 23 led him out of the town ; and when he had 

11. iQ when even was come, he went out of the 

12. 8 killed . . and cast (him) out of the vineyard 
Luke 4. 29 thrust him out of the city, ajid led him 

13. 33 It caimot be that a prophet perish out of 

20. 13 they cast him out of the vineyard, and k. 
Acts 4. 15 conrmanded them to go aside out of the 

7. 58 And cast (him) o«vt of the city, and stoned 

14. 19 drew (him) out of the city, supposing he 
16. 13 we went out of the city by a river side 

21. 5 till (wo were) out of the city ; and we kn. 
21. 30 drew him out of the temple : and forew. 

Vi.From the side of, from, irapd (gen.) para. 

Luke 6. 19 for there went virtue out of him, and he. 
ISee also Come, course, hand, joint, measure, not, season, 
sleep, synagogue, uttered, way.] 
OUT, to seek — 
To search, investigate, ij^ri clutqar, 3. 

Eccl. 12. 9 sought out, (and) set in order many pro. 
. OTTTCAST — 
I. To be driven away or down, ~ni dachah, 2. 

Psa.147. 2 he gathereth together the outcasts of Is. 

Isa. n. 12 shall assemble tho outcasts of Israel, and 
56. 8 God v.'hich gathereth the outcasts of Israel 

2. To be driven or forced away, rrij nadach, 2. 
Isa. 16. 3 hide the outcasts ; bewray not him that 

16. 4 Let mine outcasts dwell with thee, Moab 
27. 13 and the outcasts in the land of Egypt, and 

Jer. 30. 17 they called thee an outcast, (saying,) Thi;a 
49. 36 whither the outcasts of Elam shall not 

OtrrSR or UTTEK — 

X.Oiitioard, witJiouf, outer, J'is'n chitson. 

"Eze. la 3 sound . . was heard (even) to tho outer court 
40. 31 arches thereof (were) toward the outer c. 
40. 37 posts thereof(wcre)towardtheouter court 
42. 1 he brought me forth into the outer court 
42. 3 the pavement w-hich (was) for the outer c. 
42. 7 the outer court on the fore part of the 
42. 3 the chambers that (were) in the outer c. 
42. 9 one goeth into them from the outer court 
42. 14 shaUtheynotgo. .into tho outer court, but 
44. 19 the outer court, (oven) into tho outer cou. 
46. 20 hear (them) not out into tho outer court 
46. 21 he brought mo forth into tho outer court 

2.0uter, exterior, i^urepos exoteros. 

Matt. 8. 12 But.. shall be cast out into outer darkness 
22. 13 cast (him) into outer darkness ; there shall 
25. 30 cast ye the. .servant into outer darkness 
OITTGO, to — 

To come or go before, ■rpoSpxoiJ.ai proerchomai. 
Mark 6. 33 [outwent them, and came together iwto] 

OUTGOING — 

1. Outgoing, place of outgoing, N>to motsa, 

Psa. 65. 8 thou makesfc the outgoings of the mom. 

^.Outgoings, niNyin totsaoth. 

Josh 17. 9 and tho outgoings of it were at the sea 

17. 18 the outgoings of it shall be tliins : for thon 

18. 19 the outgoings of tho border wore at the 
ig. 14 the outgoings thereof are in the valley of 
ig. 22 outgoings of their border were at Jordan 

19. 29 outgoings thereof are at the sea from the 
19. 33 and the outgoings thereof were at Jordan 

OTTTLAKDISH — 

Strange, unknown person, '155 nokri. 

Keh. 13. 26 nevertheless even him did outlandish w. 

OUTLIVE, OVERLIVE, to — 

Toprolong days after, ^^N d'o; Tix arak yamim ach. 5. 
Josh 24. 31 that overlived Joshua, and which had 
Judg. 2. 7 all the days of the ciders that outlived J. 

OUTMOST (coast) — 
\.Outward, I'i!."i? qitson, 

Exodze. 10 edge of the one curtain (that is) outmost 

2.End,, extremity, nsij qaiseh. 

}fum34. 3 border shall be the outmost coast ol tho 

Outrageous — 

An overfloioing, flood, 'JB?' slietepU. 

Prov 27. 4 Wrath (ia) cruel, and anger (is) outrageo. 

OUTRUN, to — 

To run before quickly, irpoTp4x(^ fdx'ov protreclid. 
John2o. 4 other disciple did outrun Peter, and camo 

OUTSIDE — 

I. Outside, without, ym chuts. 

I Ki. 7. 9 (so) on the outside toward the great court 
Eze. 40. 5 behold a wall on the outside of the house 

i.Snd, extremity, nxf; qatseh. 

Judg. 7. II unto the outside of the armed men that 
7. 17 when I come to the outside of the camp 
7. 19 came unto the outside of tho camp in the 

8. Outside, vnthout, inrSs ektos. 

Matt 23. 26 that the outside of them may be clean also 

it.From without, externally, e^coOev exothen. 

iratt23. 25 for ye make clean the outside of the cup 
Lukeii. 39 make clean the outside of the cup and tho 

OUTSTRETCHED — 

2j5 stretch out, no} natah. 

Deut z£. 8 a mighty hand, and with an outstretched 



Jer. 21. 5 flght against you with an outstretched]!. 
27. 5 havemade the earth. .bymyoutstretched 
OUTWARD — 
l.Outside, without, pn chuts. 

Num35. 4 and outward a thousand cubits round ab. 
2,0utward, without, )i!J'n chitson. 

1 Ch 26. 29 for the outward business over Israel, for 
Neh. II. 16 oversight of the outward business of the 
Esth. 6. 4 Now Haman was come into the outward 
Eze. 40. 17 Then brought he me into the outward co. 

40. 20 gate of the outward court that looked to. 
44. 1 way of the gate of the outward sanctuary 

3. Outside, vnthout, efca cxo. 

2 Co. 4. 16 but thougli our outward man perish, yet 

i.Frotn without, exterior, e^wfltv exothen. 

Matt23. 27 which indeed appear beautiful outward 

1 Pe. 3. 3 Whose adorning let it not be that outward 

5. Manifestly, iv rS> <pavep^ en to phanero. 

Eom. 2. 28 circumcision which is outward in the fle. 

OUTWARD appearance — \_See Appearance]. 

OUTWAEDLY — 

1. Manifestly, iv tS> ^avep^ en to phanerd. 

Eom. 2. 28 For he is not a J ew whichi3.oue outwardly 
2. From without, e|<o06j' exothen. 

Matt 23. 28 Even so ye also outwardly appear right. 
OVEN — 
\. Furnace, oven, "fl3Pi iannur. 

Exod. 8. 3 into thine ovens, and into thy kneading 
Lev. 2. 4 bring an oblation, .baken in the oven, (it 
7. 9 meat offering that is baken in the oven 
II. 33 oven, or ranges for pots, they shall be b. 
2fi. 26 women shall bake your bread in one oven 
Psa. 21. 9 Thou Shalt malce them as a fiery oven in 
Lam. 5. 10 Our skin was black like an oven because 
Hos. 7. 4 adulterers, as an oven heated by tho baker 
7. 6 have made ready their heart like an oven 
7. 7 They are all hot as an oven, and have de. 
Mai. 4. 1 day Cometh that shall bum as an oven; and 

2.0vcn, furnace, KhlPavos klibanos. 

Matt. 6. 30 and tomorrow is cast into tho oven, (shall 
Lukei2. 28 and to morrow is cast into tho oven; hovr 

OVER — 

1. Unto, Vn cl. 

Josh. 8.' 33 half of them over against mount Gerizim 

2. Through, over, behind, lya bead. 

2 Sa. 20. 21 head shall be thrown to thee over the w. 
Z.Morc, farther, nni' yothcr. 

Eccl. 7. 16 neither make thyself over wise : why sh. 

i.From, than, above, J!? min. 

I Sa. 17. 50 So David prevailed over the Philistine 

Z. Above, over, roi!D70, njyp?, ^ya maal, lemalah. 
Num. 4. 6 shall spread over (it) a cloth wholly of 
I Ch.2g. 3 over aud above all that I have prepared 
Ezra. 9. 6 our iniquities are increased over (our) h. 

Q.At the front, before, nJJ? Icneged. 

Neh, II. 22 singers (were) over the businesa of the h. 
7. Over, beyond, "135) eber, 

Deut3o. 13 Who shall go over tho sea for us, and b. 

8. On, upon, over, above, 7y al. 

Gen. 8. i God made a wind to pass over the earth 
Ezra 4. 20 There have been mighty kings also over 
Dan. 2. 48 ruler over . . and chief of the governors over 

2. 49 over tho affairs of the province of Babylon 

3. 12 J'ews whom thou hast set over the affairs 

4. 16 changed, .and let seven times pass over 
4. 17 and settcth up over it the basest of men 
4. 23 let it be wet .till seven times pass over 

4. 25, 32 and seven times shall pass over thee 

5. 21 he appointoth over it whomsoever be will 

6. lit pleased Darius to set over the kingdom 
6. 3 thought to set him over the whole realm 

9.Abovc, over, K^y ella. 

Dan. 6. 2 over those three presidents, of whom D. 

10. Out of, iK ek. 

Eev. 15. 2 victory over tho beast, and over his Imago 
15. 2 [over his mark, (and) over the number of] 
ll./ji, among, iv en. 

Acts 20. 28 to all the flock over the which tho Holy G. 

12. Above, upon, over, iirdva epano. 

Matt. 2. 9 till it came and stood over where the yo. 

27. 37 set up over his head his accusation writ. 
Luke 4. 39 stood over her, and rebuked the fever; and 

II. 44 the men that walk over (them) are not a. 

19. 17 said unto him. .have thou authority over 
19. 19 said likewise to him. Be thou also over five 

13. Ow, upon, over, iwi (gen.) epi. 

Matt24. 45 whom his lord hath made ruler over his 

25. 21, 23 I will make thee ruler over many thi, 

Lukei2. 42 whom (his) lord shall make ruler over his 

Acts 6. 3 whom we may appoint over this business 

Eom. 9. 5 Christ (came), who is over all, God blessed 

Rev. 2. 26 to hint will I give power over the nations 

9. II had a king over them, (which is) the angel 

II. 6 have power over waters to turn them to 

14. 18 angel, .which had power over fire ; audc. 
17. 18 which reigneth over the kings of the earth 

14.031, upon, over, tirl {dat.) epi. 

Matt 24, 47 he slmll make him ruler over all his goods 



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2. To be able, prevail, ^i; yakoU 

Num 13. 30 possess it; for wo aro well able to overco. 

8, To consume, off? lacham, 2, 

Num22.' II peradveuturo I chall bo fiblo to overcome 
a Ki. 16. s bcsiceed Ahaz, but could not overcome 

4. To pass over, "ijy o.har. 

Jor.' 23. 9 like s man whom wlno hath overcome, be. 

5. To enlarge, puff up, arn rahab, 6. 

Song 6. 5 for thoy have overcome mo : thy hair (Is) 

6. To be or become worscd, less, inferior, yrrioixai. 

2 Pe. 2. ig for of whom a man is overcome, of the sa. 
2. 20 For if.. they are again.. overcome, the 

• I.T0 domineer, have full power, KaraKvpieia), hat. 
■ Acts 19. 16 /ercame them, and prevailecf against th. 
8. To gain the victory, viiedai nikad. 

Luke ii. 22 when a stronger than he shall . .overcome 
Johni5. 33 be of good cheer; I have overcome the w, 
B&m. 3. 4 mightest overcome when thou art judged 

12. 21 of evil, but overcome evil with good 
I Jo. 2. 13, 14 ye have overcome the wicked one 

4. 4 have overcome them ; because greater is 

5. 4 whatsoever is bom of God Overcometh the 
5. 4 the victory that overcometh the world,(ev.) 
5. 5 Who is he that overcometh the world, but 

Eev. 2. 7, 17 To him that overcometh will I give to 

2. II He that overcometh shall not be hiirt of 
B. 26 he that overcometh, and keepeth my works 

3. S He that overcometh, the same shall be cl. 
3. 12 Him that overcometh will I make a pillar 
3. 21 To him that overcometh. .as I also overc. 

11. 7 and shall overcome them, and kill them 

12. IT overcamehimbythebloodof theLamb.and 

13. 7 [it was given unto him . . to overcome them] 
17. 14 lamb shall overcome them: for he is Lord 
21. 7,HothatovercomcthshaUinherita!l things 

OVEROOIHE (with), to be — 

1. Weakness, nij'i'jn chalushah. 

Exod32. 18 voice of (them that) cry for being overcome 

2. To beat, heat dovm, D^rr halain, 

Isa. 28. J valleys of them that aro overcome withw. 
S. To gain victory, vucdu nikao. 

Rom.i2. 21 Bo not ovcrcomo of evil, tut.. evil with 
OVEKDSIVE, to — 
To beat, h-fiock, pS^ dapliaq. 

Gtn. 33. 13 if men should overdrive them one day, all 
OVERFLO'W, to — 

1. To run over, pity sliuq, 5. 

Joel 2. 24 the fats shall overflow with wine and oH 
3. 13 fats overflow : lor their v/ickedncss (is) 

2. To overjlow, f\pf shataph. 

Psa; 69. 2 deep v/aters, whore tlio'Coods overflow mo 
69. 15 lot not the water flood overflow me, nei. 
73. 20 streams overflowed ; can ho give bread 

Isa. 8. 8 ho shall overflow and go over ; he shall 
10. 22 the consumption decreed shall overflow 
a8. 17 the waters shall overflow the hiding place 
43. 2 they shall not overflow thee : when thou 

Jer. 47. 2 waters rise up . . and shall overflow the la. 

Dan. II. 10 shall certainly come, and overflow,. and 
11.26 his army shall overflow ; and many shall 
J I. 40 countries, and shall overflow and pass 

8. To be full, kSo male. 

Josh. 3. 15 for Jordan ov^rfloweth all his banks all 

A. To fill, n"?d m/ile, 3. 

J Ch.i2. 15 when it had overflown all his banks ; and 
OVEEPLOW, to make to — 
To cause to flow, fi^s tsuph, 5> 

Deut II. 4 made the water . . to overflow them, as thoy 
OVERFLOWED or OVERFLOWN, to be — 
X.To be poured out, ps; yatsaq, 6. 

Job 22 iC whose foundation was overflown with a 

%To be overflown, fp^ shataph, 2. 

Dan. II. 22 shall they be overflown from before him 
3.2'o be overflowed, thoroughly washed, KaraKXi^oi. 

2 Pe. 3. 6 world that then was, being overflowed 
OVERFLOWING — 

1. Weeping, 'J? beki. 

Job 28. II Se bindeth the floods from overflowing 

2. Inundation, D"T] zcrem. 

Hab. 3. 10 the overflowing of the water passed by 

8. To overflow, '\W shataph. 

Isa. 28. 2 as a flood of mighty waters overflowing 

28. IS, 18 ■when tho overflowing scourge shall p. 

30. 28 his breath, as an overflowing stream, shall 
Jer. 47. 2 shall be an overflowing flood, and shall 
Eze. 13. II, 13 there shall be an overflowing shower 

38. 22 an overflomng rain, and great hailstones 

^.Overflowing, IBE', rp^ sheteph. 

Job 38. 25 divided a watercourse for the overflowing 

OVERLAID, to he — 

X.To be covered, wrapped up, >^j; alaph, 4, 

Song 5. 14 belly (is as) bright ivory overlaid (with) 

2. To be overlaid,covej^ed, spread out, ."tsy tsaphah,i. 

Eiod26. 32 pillars of shittim (wood) overlaid withg. 
i.To'covsr round about, ■KeptKSk>^iirr(ii perikalupto. 

Heb. g. 4 orli of tho covenant overhiid round about 



OVERLAY, to — . 

I. To cover, ceil, n^rr chaphah, 3. 

a Ch. 3. 5 which he overlaid with flnegold, and set 

3. 7 lie overlaid also tho Iiouse, the beams, th-j 

3. 8 overlaid it willi flno gold, (amounting) to 

3. 9 he overlaid tlic upijcrcliambora with gold 

I.T0 plaister, Aauh, overlay, nia luach. 

I Ch.29. 4 to overlay the walb of tho houses (with.) 
Z.To cover, overlay, n?5( isaphah, 3. 

E.xod25. 11 And tliou shalt overlay it with pure gold 
2^. n witliiii and without shalt thou overlay it 
25. 13 m.ike staves, .and overlay them with gold 

25. 24 thou shalt overlay it with pure gold, aud 
2^. 28 ovcrluythem with gold, that tho table may 

26. 29, 29 And thou shalt overlay, .with gold 
c6. 37 overlay them with gold, (and) their hooks 

27. 2 and thou shalt overlay it with brass 

27. 6 sh.nltmakcstavcs. and overlay them with 
30. 3 thou shalt overl.iy it with pure gold, tho 
30. 5 shalt make the staves, .and overlay them 
36. 34 overlaid the boards . . and overlaid the bars 
36. 36 overlaid tliem with gold : their hooks (wo, 

36. 33 he overlaid their chapiters and their flllcts 

37. 2, II, 26 And ho overlaid it with pure gold 

37. 4, 15, 28 and overlaid them with gold 

38. 2 made the horns, .and he overlaid it with 
38. 6 made tho staves, .and overlaid them with 
38. 28 overlaid their chapiters, and filleted them 

1 Ki 6. 20 overlaid it with pure gold ; and (so) cove. 

6. 21 overlaid the house, .and he overlaid it w. 
6. 22 the whole house ho overlaid with gold 
6. 22 that (.was) by the oracle he overlaid with 
6. 28 And he overlaid the cherubim with gold 
6. 30 floor of the iiouse he overlaid with gold 
6. 32 overlaid (them)withgold, and spread gold 
10. 18 made a great throne of ivory, and overlaid 

2 Kl.iS. i5 which Ilczckiah Jciug of Judah had overl. 
2 Ch. 3. 4 And he overlaid it within with pure gold 

3. 10 made two cherubim, .and overlaid them 
4. 9 and overlaid the doors of them v/ith brass 
9. 17 made a gi-cat throne of ivory, and overlaid 

4. To lie doion, 3?^' shakah. 

1 Ki. 3. 19 died in the night; Tjecause she overlaid it 

OVERLAYmO — 

Overlaying, covering^ '135( isippui. 

Exod38. i7the overlaying of their chapitersfof) silver 

38. 19 ovorlajiug of thoir chapiters and their &. 
OVER BTCCH, (to be) 

l.To cause to multi2}ly,'nia7ce alundant, Mjt ra5aA,5. 
Eccl. 7. 16 Be not righteous over much 

7. 17 Be not over much wcked, neither bo thou 
2. Over abtmdantly, irepiaaoripcas perissoterOs. 

2 Co. 2. 7 be swallowed up with over much sorrow 
OVESPASS, bo overpast, to — 

To go or pass over, ^3J; ahar. 

Psa. 57. 1 refuge, until (these) calamities be overp. 
Isa. 26 2o hide., until tho indignation be overpast 
Jer. 5. aSyca, thcyovcroassthcdcedsof tho wicked 

OTERPLTTS — 

To be over and above, superfluous, 'I'ly adaph. 
Lev. 25. 27 restore tho overplus unto the man to '^'n. 

OVEERTJH, to — 

To go or pass over, Ijj; abar. 

2 Sa. 18. 23 ran by the way of the plain, and overran 
Nab. I. 8 But vrith an overrunning flood he wiU m. 

OVERSEE, to — 

To overlook, be pre-eminent, nsj naisach, 3. 

2 Ch. 2. 2 three thousand and sii hundred to overs. 
OVERSEER, (to malie) — 

1. To overlook, be pre-emiitent, nsj nafsach, 3. 

2 Ch. 2. 18 three thousand and six hundred overseers 
34. 13 overseers of all that wrought the work in 

2. To be overlooked, inspected, 1^}^ paqad, 6. 

2 Ch.34. 12 overseers of tliem (were) Jahath and Ob. 
34. 17 delivered it into the hand of tho overse. 

3. To make inspector, np? paqad, 5. 

Gen. 39. 4 made him overseer over his house, and 

39. s from the time (that) he had made him o. 

i. Inspector, Tp^paqid. 

2 Ch. 31. 13 overseers under the hand ofCononlahand 
Ifeh. II. 9 Joel the son of Zichri (was) theiroverseer 

11. 14 their overseer (was) Zabdiel, the son of 
31. 22 The overseer also of the Levites at Jems. 

12. 42 singerssangloudjWithJeziahiah (their) o. 

5.T0 administrate, IB?' shatar. 

Prov. 6. f ^Vhich having no guide, overseer, or ruler 

6. Overseer, inspector, itriffKoiros ejnskopos. 

Acts 20. 28 the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers 
OVERSHADOW, to — 
To overshadow, eTria-KtcJ^aj cpiskiazd. 

Matti7. 5 bright cloud overshaaowed them : and b. 

Mark 9. 7 there was a cloud that overshadowed them 

Luke I. 35 power of the Highest shall overshadow t. 
9. 34 there came a cloud and overshadowed t. 

Acts 5. ispassingby might overshadow some of them 

OVERSIGHT — 

1,. Oversight, error, ny^t^ mishgeh. 

Gen. 43. 12 hand ; peradventure it Cwaa)an oversigid 



2.0vcrsight, charge, inspection, n-^p$ pcqruldah. • 
^mn. 3. 35 ovcrsighUof them that keep the charge of 

4- '0 oversight of all tho tabernaclo. ond of oU 

OVERSIGHT, I J have or take tho — 

l.To be put in charge with, 1^9 parftd, 6. 

2 lvi.12. II that had tlieoversight of the house of tho 
22. 5, 9 that have the oversight of the house of 
2 Ch.3^. 10 v.orkmcn that had the oversight of tho h. 
2. To look over, inspect, ^iria-Ko-rrfw episkopeS. 

1 To. 5. 2 taking the oversight (thereof), not by con. 
OVERSPREAD, overspreading, to be — 

l.A vnng, r]i^ kanaph. 

Dan. 9. 27 for the overspreading of abominations ha 
2. To sjjread out, yS) naphais. 

Gen. 9. 19 of them was tho whole earth overspread 
OVERTAKE, bo overtaken, to — 
l.To cleave or adlicrc to, pni dabeq, 5. 

Gen. 31. -3 andtheyovertookliimintheraonntGilead 
Judg i3. 22 gathered together, and overtook the chll. 
2o. 42 hut the battle overtook them ; and thorn 
2.T0 come or draro nigh, v^ nagash, 2, 

Amos 9. 13 the plowman shall overtake the reapl5^^ 

Z.To cause to come nigh, approach, tii\ nagash, 5. 

Amos Q. 10 The evil shall not overtake norpreventus 

i.To cause to reach, attain, overtake, i'V) na^ag, 5. 

Gen. 31. 25 Then Laban overtook Jacob. 2s'ow Jacob 

44. 4 when thou dost overtake them, say unto 

44. 6 overtook them, and ho spake unto thorn 

Exodj4. 9 overtook them encamping by tho sea, bo. 

15. 9 enemy Eai<l, I will pursue, I will overtako 

Deutig. 6 overtake liim, because the way is long, and 

28. ^ overtalvo thee, it thou shalt hearken unto 

28. 15 curses shall come upon thee, and overtako 

28. 45 and overtake thee, till thou be destroyed 

Josh. 2. 5 pursue after them, .for ye shall overtako 

t Sa. 30. 8 shall I overtake . .thou shalt surely overt. 

2 Sa. 15. 14 depart, lest he overtake us suddenly, and 
2 Ki. 25. 5 ovcrtookhimintheplainsof Jericho : and 

1 Ch.2i. 12 that the sword of thine enemies overtak. 
Psa. 18. 37 pursued mine enemies.. overtaken them 
Isa. 59. 9 neither doth justice overtake us: wo v/ait 
Jer. 39. 5 overtook Zcdckiah in the plains of Jericho 

42. j6 which je feared, shall overtake you there 
52. 8 overtook Zcdckiah in the plains of Jericho 

Xam. I. 3 persecutor.^ overtook her between the st. 

Hos. 2. 7 shall not overtake them; and she shall seek 
10. 9 children of iniquity did not overtake them 

b.To take thoroughly, naraAafi^dfia katalamband. 
^ 1 Th. 5. 4 that that day should overtake you as a t. 

6. To take 2)uh!icly, -TpoXajj.^d.voi prolanibano. 

Gal. 6. I if a man be overtaken in a fault, ye which 
OVERTHROW — 
l.Ovcrihro'.v, njcij hapJiekah. 

Gen. 19. 29 sent Lot out of the midst of theovertlujir 
2.0vcrthro70, np5na mahpekah. 

Deut>9. 23 like the overthrow of Sodom, and Gomo. 

Jer. 49. 18 As in the overthrow of Sodom and Gom. 
Z. Catastrophe, overthrow, Kara(rrpo(pi] katastrophe. 

2 Pe. 2. 6 condemned (tliem) with an overthrow, m. 
OVERTHROW, to — 

l.To thrust away or dovm, niji dachah. 

Psa. 140. 4 who have purposed to overthrow my go, 
2. To turn, overturn, ^Jsn haphak. 

Gen. 19. 21 not overtlirow this city, for the which t, 

19. 25 overthrew those cities, and all the plain 

19. 29 overthrev,' tho cities in the which Lot d. 

Dent 29. 23 Zebolm, Vr-hich the fx)RD overthrew in h. 

2 Sa. 10. 3 and to spy it out, and to overthrow (it)? 

1 Ch. 19. 3 for to search, and to overthrow, and to 0. 
Jer. 20. 16 be as the cities which the Lord overthrow 
Lam. 4. 6 overthro55Ti as in a moment, and no hands 
Amos 4. II I have overthrown (some) of you, as (3od 
Hag. 2. 22 overthrow the throne, .and I wUloverth 

Z.To break, throw down, D1.7 haras. 

Exodi5. 7 thou hast overthrown them that rose up 

2 Sa. II. 25 make thy battle more strong, .and overt. 
Prov 29. 4 but he that receiveth gifts overthroweth 

4. To break, throxo down, onn haras, 3. 

£xod23. 24 thou shalt utterly overthrow them, and 

h. Pressings, overthrowings, nfln-ip madclvephoth. 
PEa.140. It evil shall hunt theviolent man to overt. 

^.Overthrow, overturn, njsno mahpekah. 

Isa. 13. 19 shall be as when God overthrew Sodom 
Jer. 50. 40 As God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah 
Amos 4. n as God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah 

7. To stretch out, incline, n^j natah, 5. 

Prov 18. 5 to overthrow the righteous in judgment 

8. To shake off, lyj naar, 3. 

Exodi4. 27 overthrew the Egyptians in the midst ol 
Psa.t36. 15 overthrew Pharaoh and his host in the Red 
9. To cause to fall, isi naphal, 5. 

Psa.io6. 26 lifted up his hand .to overthrowthem In 
106. 27 To overthrow theii- seed also among tho 

10.7*0 break dovm, fm nathats, 3. 

Deut 12. 3 ye shall overthrow their altarsj and break 
11.7b overthrow, pervert, rjSg salaph, 3. 

Job 12. 19 leadeth princes away spoiled, and overtb^ 



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; Prov 13. 6 but wickedness oTerthroweth the sinner 
21. 12 overthrowetli the wicked for (their) wlc. 
22. 12 overthroweth the words of the transgres. 

I2.T0 turn upside down, nij; avath, 3. 

Job 19. 6 Know now that God hath overthrownme 
13. yo turn up or over, &.va(rrp4(pca anastrepho. 

John 2. 13 drove them all out. .and overthrew the t. 
li.To turn up or over, avarpeTra anairepo, 

2 TL 2. i8haveerred..andoverthrowthe faith of some 
15. To loose doxon, dissolve, KaraKiu hataluS. 

Acts 5. 39 But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow 
16. To tu/m dovm, KaraOTpiipoi hatastrephF. 

Matt 21. 12 overthrew the tables of the money chan. 

Markii. 15 overthrew the tables of the money chan. 

OVEETHB.O'WH', to be — 

l.To turn, overturn, 'HSn haphak. 

Prov 12. 7 The wicked are overthrown, and (are) not 

Lam. 4. 6 (that v/as) overthrovm as in a moment 
2. To he turned, overturned, '^9.7 haphak, 2. 

Jon. 3. 4 Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be ov. 
8. To break or throw down, ay} haras, 2. 

Prov II. II is overthrown by the mouth of the wicked 
4.2*0 he feeble, stumbled, V? kashal, 2. 

Dan. II. 41 and many(countrie3)shallbo overthrown 
f>.To he caused to stumble, "?»? kashal, 6, 

Jer. 18. 23 but let them be overthrown before thee 
6.0verium, overthrow, :^^^ri)} mahpekah. 

Isa. I. 7 (it is) desolate, as overthrown by strangers 

7, To fall, 633 naphal. 

Judg. 9. 40 andmanywereoverthrown(and) wounded 
2 Sa. 17. 9 when some of them be ovCTthrown at the 

^.Tohedestroyed,cut off, laid waste, "^Dt^shamad, 2. 
Prov 14. II The house of the wicked shall be overth. 

8. To he let go, thrown, dowrl, £55^ shamat, 2. 

Psa.141. 6 When their judges are overthrown in et. 
1 0. To strew dovm, icaraaTpdvvvfxi katastronnumi. 
1 Co. 10. 5 for they were overthrown in the wildem. 
OVERrUEN, to — 
%.To turn, overturn, 'nsii haphak. 

7udg. 7. 13 and overturned it, that the tent lay along 
Job 9. 5 vAich overturncth them in his anger 
12. IS seudeth them out, and they overturn tho 
s8. 9 overturneth tho mountains by tho roots 
34. 25 heo'?ertumeth(them)inthenight,BOthat 

Vi.To make an overturn, Dliy TWi avvah sum. 

Hze. 21. 27 I will overturn, overturn, overturn it : and 
DTEEWHELar, to — 

1. To c(yber, n^j kasah, 3. 

Tsa. s5- 5 come upon me, and horror hath overwho. 
78. S3 but the sea overwhelmed their enemies - 

2. To cause to fall, "^SJ iiaphal, 5. , 
Job 6. 27 ye overwhelm the fatherless, and ye dig (a 

8. To over flaw, rp^ chataph. 

Psa. 124. 4 Then the waters had overwhelmed us, the 

OVERWHETiWrm, to be — 
I.To he feeble, loj; ataph. 

Psa. 61. 2 when my heart is overwhelmed : lead me 
102. titte. prayer of the aSicted, when he is over. 

%To show self feeble, f)Bj; ataph, 7. 

Psa. 77. 3 complained, and my spirit was overwhel. 

142. 3 When my spirit was overwhelmed within 

143. 4 Therefore is my spirit overivhelmed within 

feWE (beaides), to — 

I.To owe, be, obliged, indebted, i^elXw opheild. 

Matt 18. 28 found one. .which owed him an hundred 

18. 28 laid hands, .saying, Pay me that thou o. 

lutfi 7. 41 one owed five hundred pence, and the ot. 

iC. s said. .How much owest thou unto my 1. ? 

i5. 7 said he to another, And how much owest 

Boni 13. 8 Owe no man any thing, but to love one a. 

Phm. 18 If he hath wronged thee, or oweth (thee) 

2. To owe besides, ■irpo(ro<^d\ia prosopheilo. 

Phm. 19 1 do not say to theo how thou owest..be8id. 

OWED, which — ' 

A debtor, one who is owing, otpeiXeTris opheiletes. 
Matt 18. 24 one was brought unto him, which owed 

OWL (great, little, or soreeoh) — 

\.Night mvl, ibis, ')l!!'^! yanshuph. 

Lev. II. 17 and the cormorant, and the great owl 
Deut 14. 16 The little . . and the great owl, and the B. 
Isa. 34. 11 the owl also and the raven shall dwell in 

2, Pelican, little owl, ti\3 kos. 

Lev. II. 17 And the little owl, and the cormorant, and 

Deut 14. 16 The little owl, and tho great, .and the s. 

' Psa. 102. 6 wildemcBS ; I am like an owl of the desert 

^.Daughter of howling, ostrich, '"iJJ!,: n3 baihyaa/nah. 

Ley. II. 16 the owl, and the night hawk, and tho cu. 

Deuti4i 15 the owl, and the niglit hawk, and the cu. 

Job 30. 29 brother to dragons, and a companion to o. 

Xsa.- 13, 21 owls shall dwell there, and satyrs shall d. 
^13 habitation ot dragons . . a court for owls 
43. '20 shall honour me, the dragons and the owlq 

Jer. 50. 39 owls'shall dwell therein : aiid it shay Ijq 

iiia. 1. SI mil vaake a... moMmisssatiiaav'ia 



i.JVight owl, n'^'^ lilith. 

Isa. 34. 14 screech owl also shall rest there, and find 
5.£iitern, arrow snake, li£3p qippoz. 

Isa. 34. IS There shall the great owl make her nest 
0"V7W — 
l.Soul, breath, v)p^ nephesh. 

Provi4. 10 heart knoweth his own bitterneBs; and a 

2. Priest, |ij3 kohen. 

Lev. 14. 26 pour, .into the palm of his own left hand 
S.Se, it, airis autos. 
• Luke 2. 35 sword shall pierce through thy own soiil 

Acts 21. II bound his own hands and feet, and said 
i.Genuine, yvi](nos gnesios. 

1 Ti. I. a Unto Timothy, (my) own son ii\ the faith 
■Titus I. 4 To Titus, (mine) own son after the comm. 

6. One's oum, iSios idios. 

John I. II He came unto, .and his own received him n. 

10. 12 whose own the sheep are not,seeth the wolf 

jg. 27 that disciple took her unto his own (ho.) 

Acts 2. 6 every man heard them speak in his ovm 

2. 8 how hear we every man in our own tong. 

2 Pe. 3. 3 scoffers, walking after their o^vn lusts 

3. 16 wrest, .unto their own destruction 
Titus 1. 12 One of themselves., a prophet of their own 

OWN, to — 

Whose is, o5 iffrtv hou estin. 

Acts 21. II bind the man that owneth this girdle, and 

[See also Accord, conceits, country, freevrill, hands, her, 

his, mine, nation, our, their, thine.] 

OWN (vohmtary) will — 

Oood pleasure, or unll, pyj ratson. 

Lav. I. 3 shall offer it of his own voluntary ttHI at 

19. 5 the LOKD, ye shall offer it at your own w. 
22. 19 (Ye shall offer) at your own will a male 
22. 29 will offer a sacrifice . . at your own will 

Dan. II. 16 shall do according to his own wUJ, and 

OWN (poeto) -T- 

Down amon^, aard (ace.) Icata, 

Acts 17. 28 vour owa poets have said. For we are also. 
OWNER — 
l.Lord, master, J^ix adon. 

1 Kl.i6. 24 after the name of Shemer, owner of the 
2.0itmer, h^S baal. 

Exod2i. 28 but the owner of the box (shall be) quit 
21. 29 testified to his owner, .his owner also shall 
21. 34 owner. .shall, .give money unto the owner 

21. 36 his owner hath not kept him in ; he shall 
e2. II owner of it shall accept (thereof), and he 
22. 12 shall make restitution imto the owner 

22. 14 owner thereof fbeing) not with it ; he sh. 

22. 15 o^vner thereof (be) with it, he shall not 
Job 31. 39 have caused the owners thereof to lose 
Prov. 1. 19 taketh av/ay the life of the owners thereof 
EccL 5. II and what good (is there) to the owners 

5. 13 riches kept for the owners thereof to their 

3. To acquire, pwrcliase, njij qanah, 

Isa. I. 3 The ox knoweth his owner,. and the asa 
i.Lord, master, sir, xipios kurios. 

Lukeig. 33 owners thereof said imto them, Why loose 
OX, OXEN — 

1. Ox or cow, iVk, ii^jji alluph. 

Psa. 144. 14 our oxen (may be) strong to labour; (that 
Jer. 11. ig.But I (was) like a lamb (or) an ox(that)is 

2. Oxen, herd, cattle, ijja baqar. 

Gen. 12. 16 he had sheep, and oxen, and: he asses, and 

20. 14 Abimelech took sheep, and oxen, and men 

21. 27 Abraham took sheep and oxen, and gave 
34. 28 They took their sheep and then: oxen, and 

Exod. 9. 3 upon the camels, upon the oxen, and upon 
20. 24 peace offerings, thy sheep, and thine oxen 

22. I he shall restore five oxen . . and four sheep 
Nnni. 7. 3 covered wagons, and twelve oxen 

7. 6 Moses took tho wagons and the oxen, and 
7. 7 Two wagons and four oxen he gave unto 
7. 8 four wagons and eight oxen he gave unto 
7. 17, 23, 29, 35,41. 47,53. 59.65. 71. 7.7. 830x011 
7. 87 AU the oxen for tho burnt oflfering (were) 
7. 88 all the oxen, for the sacrifice of tho peaco 

22. 40 offered oxen and sheep, and sent to Bal. 
Deut 14. 26 for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for 
Judg. 3. 31 slew, .six himdred men vrith an ox goad 
I Sa. II. 7 took a yoke of oxen, and hewed them in 

II. 7 so shall it be done unto his oxen. And tho 

14. 32 took sheep, and oxen, and calves, and s. 

15. 9, 15 the best of the sheep, and of the oxen 
15. 14 and the lowing of the oxen which I hear? 
15. 21 people took of the spoil, sheep and oxen 
27. 9 took away the sheep, and the oxen, and 

s Sa. 6. 6 and took hold of it ; for the oxen shook 
24. 22 oxen for burnt sacrifice, and threshing i. 
24. 22 and (other) instruments of the oxen for 
24. 24 bOHght the threshing floor and the oxen 
1 Kl. I. 9 Adonijah slew sheep and oxen and fat e. 
4. 23 Ten fat oxen, and twenty oxen out of tho 
7. 25 It stood upon twelv.e oxen, three looking 
7. 29 between the ledges (were) lions, oxen, and 
7.29 beneath, tho lions and oxen (were) certain 

7. 44 one sea, and twelve oxen under the sea 

8. 5 sacrificing sheep and oxen, that could not 
8. 63 two and twenty thousand oxen, and an h, 

19. 20 left the oxen, and ran after Elijah, and b, 
>9,.2i took a vokc of oxen, and Mavg ihcm. and 



I Kl. 19. 21 boiled, .with the instruments of the oxeur 

a Kl. 5. 26 vineyards, and sheep, and oxen, and men 

16. 17 took down the sea from off the brasen o. 

1 C!b.i2. 40 brought bread, .on oxen, .and oil, and ox. 

13. 9 put forth his hand, .for the oxen stumble4 
21.23 I give (thee) the oxem (also) Jor burnt off; 

9 Ch. 4. 3 under it (was) the similitude of oxen, wh.' 
4. 3 Two rows of oxen (were) cast, when it was 
4. 4 It stood upon twelve oxen, three looking 

4. 15 One sea, and twelve oxen under it 

5. 6 sacrificed sheep and oxen, which could not 
7. 5 sacrifice of twenty and two thousand oxen 

15. n seven hundred oxen and seven thousand | 
18. 2 killed sheep and oxen for him in abund. j 
29. 33 consecrated, things (were) six hundred o, 
31. 6 also brouglit in the tithe of oxen and sh-l 
3S. 8 gave unto the priests., three hundred oxen 
35. 9 gave unto the Levites. .five hundred oxea 
35. 12 theyremoved..andEO(didthey)withtheo.' 

Job I. 3 five hundred yoke of oxen, and five bund. 
I. 14 oxen were plowing, and the asses feeding 
40. 15 Behold now. .he eato'th grass as an ox 
42. 12 for he had . . a thousand yoke of oxen, anftt 

Isa. II. 7 and the lion shall eat straw like the ox 
22. 13 slaying oxen and kUliiig sheep, eating fl. 

Amos 6. 12 will (one) plow (there) with oxen? for ye 

3. A bidlock, calf, -e par. 

Exod24. 5 sacrificed peace offerings of oxen unto the 
Num23. I prepare me here seven oxen and seven r. 

4. Ox, bull, 118' shor. 

Gen. 32. 5 I have oxen, and asses, flocks, and men s. 

Exod2o. 17 shalt not covet, .his ox, nor his ass, nor 1 
21. 28 If an ox gore a man . . then the ox shall be 
ei. 28 not be eaten ; but the owner of the ox 1 
EI. 29 But if the ox were wont to push with hla 
ei. 29 ox shall be stoned, and his owner also s. 1 
EI. 32 If the ox shall push, .the ox shall be sto. 
ei. 33 not cover it, and an ox or an ass fall the, 
CI. 35 if one man's ox hurt another's, that he die 
21. 35 shall sell the live ox, and divide the mo, 

21. 36 Or if it be known that the ox hath used I 
El. 36 he shall surely pay ox for ox ; and tho d.' 

22. I If a man shall steal an ox, or a sheep, and 
22. I restore five, .for an ox, and four sheep for 
22. 4 whether it be ox, or ass, orsheep, he shall 
B2. 9 for ox, for ass, for sheep, for raiment, (or) 
22. 10 If a man deliver, .an ox, oi-asheep, orany 

22. 30 Likewise shalt thou do with thine oxen i 

23. 4 If thou meet thine enemy's ox or his ass 
23. 12 that thine ox and thine ass may rest, and 
34. 10 every firstling, .ox or sheep, (that is male) 

Lev. 7. 23 Ye shall eat no manner of fat, of ox, or of 

17. 3 What man soever, .idlleth an ox, or lamb 

27. 26 whether (it be) ox or sheep, it (is) the L, 
Num. 7. 3 for each one an ox : and they brought th. 

22. 4 as the ox licketh up the grass of the field 
Dent. 5. 14 thou shalt not do any work, .nor thine ox 
5. 21 neither shalt thou covet, .his ox, or his 

14. 4 beasts which ye shall eat : The ox, the s. 

18. 3 whether (it be) ox or sheep ; and they sh. 
22. 1 Thou shalt not see thy brother's ox or his 
S2. 4 not see thy brother's . . ox fall down by the 
E2. 10 Thou shalt not plow with an ox and an asB 
25. 4 Thou shalt not muzzle the ox when he tre. 

28. 31 Thine ox (shall be) slain before thine eyes 
Josh. 6. 21 utterly destroyed . . ox, and sheep, and ass 

7. 24 his daughters, and his oxen, and his asses 
Judg. 6. 4 left no sustenance, .neither sheep, nor ox 

1 8a. 12. 3 whose ox have I taken ? or whose ass ha. 

14. 34 Bring me hither every man his ox, and o. 

14. 34 brought everj' man his ox with him that 

15. 3 slay both, .ox and sheep, camel and ass 
22. 19 sucklings, and oxen, and asses, and sheep 

2 Sa. 6. 13 it was (so), that, .he sacrificed oxen and 
1 Ki. 1. 19 he hath slain oxen and fat cattle and sh. 

1. 25 hath slain oxen and fat cattle and sheep 
Neh. s- 18 one ox, (and) six choice sheep; also fowla 
Job 6. s Doth the wild ass bray, .or loweth the ox 

24. 3 they take tho widow's ox for a pledge , 
Psa. 69. 31 shall please the Lord better than an ox 

106. 20 into the similitude of an ox that eateth g, 
Prov. 7. 22 as an ox goeth to the sIaughtcr,or as a fool 
14. 4 increase (is) by the strength of the ox 
' 15. 17 than a stalled ox and hatred therewith ' 
Isa. 1. 3 ox knoweth his owner, and the ass hism. 
7. 25 it shall be for the sending forth of oxen , 
32. 20 send forth (thither) the feet of the ox 
66. 3 He that killeth an ox (is as if) he slew a 
Kze. 1. 10 they four had the face of an ox on the left 

5. Ox, bull, "iin tor. 

Dan. 4. 25, 32 they shall make thee to eat grass as o. 
\j. 33 did eat grass as oxen, and his body was 
.5. 21 they fed him with grass like oxen, and 

Q.A beeve, bull, cow, fiovs bous. 

•Lukei3. 15 doth not each one. .loose his oxor(hie)a8a 

14. 5 Which of you shaU have an ass oranoxfal. 

14. 19 said, I have bought five yoke of oxen, and 

John 2. 14 found in the temple those that sold oxen 

2. 15 he drovo them all out..and the oxen ; and 
I Co. 9. 9 shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that 

g. 9 it is written. .Doth God take care for oxen} 
I Ti. 5. iS Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that tread. 

7.-4 bull, beeve, ravpos tauros. 

Matt 22. 4 my oxen and (my) fallings (are) killed, and 
Acts 14. 13 brought oxen and garlands Unto the gates 

8, Ox, cow, I^K eleph. 

Psa. 8. 7 All sheep and oxen, yea, and the beasts 
Isa. .^o. 24 o^en likewise andth'e young aaseti thateac 



ox 



729 



PALM 



ex, wUd — , 

Anlclope, goat, "iKfi leo.' 

Duut 14. 5 pygarg, aud the wild ox. aud tho chamois 
O'-ZEM, D^N strength. 

1. Sixth son of Jesse tho Bethlehemite. B.o. ioqo. 
; I Ch. 2. 15 O. the sbcth, David tiio seventh 

2. A son of Jerahmeel, son of Hezron. B.C. 1500. 

I Ch. 2. 25 and Bunah, and Oren, and 0., (and) Ahi. 
O-ZI'-AS, 'OClas. 
Ao. ancestor of Jesus. See FzzioA. _ 

Matt. 1 . 8 Josaphat begat Joram ; and Joram begat O. 
I. 9 O. begat Joatham ; and Joatham begat A. 

OZ'-NI, '41 N Jah hears. 

A son of Cjad, the Beventh son of Jacob. B.O. 1700. 

Nurase. 16 Of 0., the family of the Oznltea : of Erl 
OZ-HITES, '^ixn the Ozni. 
Ueseendants of the preceding. 

Huraao. 16 Of Ozni, the family of the 0. : of Eri, the 



PA-A'-HAI, IM revelation of Jah. 

One of David's valiant men. from Aruboth in Judah. 

B.C. 1058 ; called Naarai in i Ch. 11. 37. 

9 Sa. 23. 35 Hezral the Carmelite, P. the Arbita 
PACE — ' 

A step, pace, iS^S tsaad. 

'- 2 Sa. 6. 13 when they, .had gone six paces, he sacrL 
PACIFIED, to be — 

1, To cover, pacify, 195 kaphar, 3. 

• E20. 16. 63 when I am pacified toward theo for all t. 

2. To sink down, cease, ^57 shakah. 

Esth. 7. 10 Then was the liing's wrath pacified 
PACDT, to — 

1. To cause to rest, quiet, nj; yanach, 5. 

Eocl.io. 4 leave not thy place ; for yielding pacifleth 

2. To avert, extinguish, ns^ kaphah. 

Prov.2i. 14. A gift in secret pacifietli anger, andarew. 
3.70 cover, pacify, "153 kaphar, 3. 
y Prov 16. J4 WTath of a liing. .wise man will pacify it 
PAD'-AN, j'35 a plain. Same as the succeeding. 

Gen. 48. 7 when I came from P., Rachel died by me 
PAD-AN A'-RAM, D"!X I'ljj the plain of Aram. 
The plains of Mesopotamia, or tho land betv/een the 
Tigris and the Euphrates, in opposition to the hiUy 
country of Palestine and the Lebanon ranges. 

Gen. 25. 20 the daughter of Bethucl the Syrian of P. 
a8. 2 Arise, go to P., to the house of Bethuel 
28. s ho went to P. unto Laban, son of Bethuel 
28. 6 sent him av/ay to P., to take him a wife . 
28. 7 obeyed his father. . and v/as gone to P. ■ ' 
31. 18 of his getting, wliich lio had gotten in P. 
33. iS J. came to Slialem. .when he came from P. 
* 33. 9 ai)peared unto Jacob . .he came out of P. 
35. 26 sons of Jacob, wliich were born to him in P. 
46. 15 which she bare unto Jacob in P., with his 
PADDLE — 
Pin, nail, nn; yathed. 

' Deut 23.13 thou shalt have a paddle upon thy weapon 
PA'-DON, I'np deliverance. 

One of the Kethinlm whose descendants returned with 
Zerubbabel. B,c. 538. 

Ezra 2. 44 the children of Siaha, the children of P. 
ITeh. 7. 47 the children of Sia, the cyidren of P. 

"PAa-f-EI,, ^K'yJS God meets. 

A son of Ocran and head of the tribe of Asher, chosen 

to number the people. B.C. 1451. 

2fum. 1. 13 Of Asher ; P. the son of Ocran 

2. 27 the captain, .(sliall be) P.thesonof Ocran 

7. 72 P. the son of Ocran, prince of the children 

7. 77 (was; the offering of ?. the son of Ocran 

10. 26 And over tlie host, .(was) P. the son of 0. 

PA-HATH HO'-AB, 3NiD nna prefect of Modb. 

1. A person, part of whose posterity returned with 
Zerubbabel. B.C. 538. 

NEzra 2. 6 children of P., of the children of Jeshua 
V 10. 30 of tlie sons of P.; Adna, and Chelal, Ben. 

Keh. 3. II the son of P., repaired the other piece, and 
^ 7. II cliildren of P., of the children of Jeshua 

2. Another, 'part of whose posterity returned with Ezra. 
B.O. 447. 

)»: £zra 8. 4 Of the sons of P.; EUhoenai the son of 
8. A family that, with Nehemiah, sealed the covenant. 
B.C. 445. 

V KTeh. 10. 14 of the people ; Parosh, P., Elam, Zattha 
Vli'I, ^!)^ yavming, deep. _ "--_ 

A city in Edom, where Eadad the last of thVearly kings 
yras bom or reigned ; called Pau in Gen. 36. 39. 

>-i Ch. 1. 50 the name otliis city (was) P.; and bis wL 
PAID, to l>e — lv_ ,.-^^ ' 
iS'ohe given, an; yehab, Z.>i<-N, , * 

USzra 'jg 2o toll, tilbutet.an(i oiutom7 was paid onto ' 



PAIN, (great or much) — 
l.Pang, cord, h^n chehcl. 

Isa. 66. 7 before her pain came, she was delivered 

2. Pain, lorithing, S'n chil. 

Paa. 48. 6 Fear took hold upon them thore,(and)pain 

Jer. 6. 24 anguish hath taken hold of us, (and) pain 

22. 23 when pangs come upon tliee, the pain as 

Z. Great pain, fl^n^n chalchalah. 

laa. 21. 3 Therefore are my loins filled with pain: p. 
Eze. 30. 4 great pain shall be in Ethiopia, when the 
30. 9 groat pain sluiU come upon them, as in the 
Nah. 2. 10 much pain (is) in all loins, and tho faces 

i.Pai7i, 3N3 kceh. 

Jer. 15. 1 8 Why is my pain perpetual, and my wound 
S.Pain, sorrmo, aiNlij nmkoh. 

Job 33. 19 He is cliastcncd also with pain upon his 

Jer. 51. 8 take balm for her pain, if so bo sue may 
Q.Straiiness, distress, lyp metsar. 

Psa. 116. 3 pains of hell gat hold upon me : I found t. 
7. Labour, boj; amal. 

Psa. 25. laLookuponmineafflictlonandmypain; and 
S.Pain, pang, TV tsir. 

1 Sa. 4. 19 bowed herself and travailed; forherpaius 
9. Labour, ttSvos ponos. 

Rev. 16. 10 and thoy gnawed their tongues for pain 

16. II blasphemed, .because of their pains and 
21. 4 neitlier shall tliccc be any more pain : for 

10. Pang, uSiy Odin. 

Acts 2. 24 raiscdup,havingloosedthepains of death 
PArtT, to be in or have, fall with — 
l.To be pained, writhe, V'n, '?in chul, chil. 

Isa. 13. 8 they shall be in pain as a woman that tr. 

26. 17 is in pain, (and) crieth out in her pangs 
26. i3 we have been in pain, we have as it were 

Jer. 30. 23 shall fall with pain upon the head of the 
Eze. 30. 16 Sin sh.all have great pain, and No shall bo 
Mic. 4. 10 Be in pain, and labour to bring forth, 

i. To be pained, '2K5 kaab. 

Job 14. 22 his flesh upon him shall have pain, and his 

PAIN, to put selves to — 

To become sick, grieved, pained, n)rt chalah, 2. 
Jer. 12. 13 have put themselves to pain, (but) shall 

PAINED, to bo (much or sore) — 

l.To be pained, writhe, '7'n, Vin chul, chil. 

Psa. 53. 4 My heart is sore pained v/ithin me ; and 
Isa. 23. 5 shall they be sorely pained at the report 
Joel 2. 6 people shall be much pained; all faces 

2.T0 be pained, lorithe, *?.!; yachal, 5. 

Jer. 4. 19 I am pained at my very heart ; my heart 

3. To try, torture, ^affavl^a basanizo. 

Rev. 12. 2 travailing in birth, and pained to be del. 
PATMFUl, PAINFULNES3 — ,' 
1. Labour, misery, h^Tf amal. 

Psa. 73. 16 thought to know this, it (was) too painful 
1. Labour, toil, ixox^os mochihos. 

2 Co. II. 27 In weariness and painfulness, In watchful 
PAINT, to — 

1. To paint, colour, 'j.ns kachal. 

Eze. 23. 40 paintedst thine eyes, and deckedst thyself 

2. To anoint, smear, nwa mashach. 

Jer. 22. 14 ceiled with cedar, and painted with ver. 

3.7*0 put in paint, ^5B3 □lii' sum bappulc. 

2 EI. 9. 30 she painted her face, and tired her head 
PAINTING — 
Paint, painting, Tiia puk. ■ 

Jer. 4. 30 though thou rentest thy face with painting 

PAIR — 

A pair, a yoke, fsOyoi zeugos. 

Luke 2. 24 A pair of turtle doves, or two young pig. 
PAIR of balances — 
A yoke, bearii of a balance, ^yo^ zugos. 

Rev. 6. 5 he that sat on him had a pair of balances 

PALACE — 

1. Palace, ornament, idol, JigN appeden. 

Dan. II. 43 plant tho tabernacles of his palace between 

2.High place, liD"iN armon. 

1 Ki.i6. 18 went into the palace of the king's house 

2 Ki. 15. 25 smote him in Samaria, in the palace of tho 
2 Ch.36. 19 burnt all the palaces thereof with fire, and 
Psa. 48. 3 God is known in her palaces for a refuge 

48. 1 3 consider her palaces ; that ye may tell (it) 
122. 7 Peace, .(and)prosperity within thy palaces 

Isa. 23. 1.3 they raised up the palaces thereof ; (and) 
25. 2 palace of strangers to be no city ; it shall 
32. 14 Because the palaces shall be forsaken ; the 
34. 13 thorns shall come up in her palaces, net. 

Jer. 6. 5 go by night, and let us destroy herpalaces 
. 9. 21 is entered into our palaces, to cut off the 

17. 27 it shall devour the palaces of Jerusalenj 

30. 18 palace shall remain after the manner the. 

49. 27 it shall consume the palaces t)f liep-hadad 
Lam. 2. ,5 he hath swallosypd up all her palaces ; he 
• - -iSi 2. i 7 hand of the enemy the walls of herpalaces 
Hos. 8. 14 and it shall devour the palaces thereof 

i An^oai. 4ithicB BhaU devour the peaces of Ben-b'. 



3- 
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Amos I. 7, 10, 14 shall devour the palaces thereof 

1. 12 which shall devour the pal.icesof Bozi-all 

2. 2, 5 and it shall devour the palaces of 
9 Publish in the palaces . . and in the palaces 

10 .store up violence and robbery in their pal. 

11 bringdown thy strength, .and thypalacei 
8 hate his palaces: therefore will 1 deliver 
5 when he shall tread in our palaces, then 

3. Palace, castle, tem2)le, n"i"3 birah." 

I Ch. 29. I for the palace (is) not for man, but for ' 
29. 19 do all (these things), and to build the paL 
Ezra 6. 2 there was found at Achmetha, in the pal. 

1 came to pass, .as I was in Shushan the p. 
8 to make beams for tho gates of the p;\lac8 

2 I gave. .Hananiah the ruler of the palace 
2 kingdom, which (was) in Shushan the pa. 

1. 5 that were present in Shushan the palace 

2. 3 fair young virgins unto Shushan the paL 
2. 5 in Shushan the palace there was a certain 

2. 8 gathered together unto Shushan the paL 

3. 15 the decree was given in Shushan the paL 
8. 14 the decree was given at Shushan the pal. 
9. 6 in Shushan the palace the Jews slew and/ 
9. II that were slain in Shushan the palace wai 
9. 12 five hundred men in .Shushan the pal.ico 
8. 2 I (was) at Shusliau (in) the palace, wiuch 

ijloiisc, n;3 bayith. 

2Ch. 9. II made, .terraces., to tho Idng's palace, and 
S.IIotcse, IP'3 bithan. 

Esth. I. 5 the court of the garden of the king's pala.' 
7. 7 king, .(went) into the palace garden: and 
7. 8 Then the khig returned out of the palace. 

^.Temple, palace, h^n hckal, . 

1 Ki.'2i. I which (was) in Jozrcel, hard by the palaco 

2 KL20. 18 they shall be eunuchs in the palaco of tho 
Ezra 4. 14 have maintenance from (the king's) palaco 
Psa. 45. 8 out of the ivory palaces, whereby they h. 

45. 15 they shall enter into the king's palaco 
144. 12 polished (after) the similitude of apalaca 
Prov 30. 28 taketh hold . . and is in king's palaces ' 
Isa. 13. 22 dragons in (their) pleasant palaces: and 

39. 7 eunuchs in the palace of the king of Babyj 
Dan. I. 4 ability in them to stand in the king's paU 

4. 4 was at rest, .and flourishing in my palaca 

4. 29 in the palace of the kingdom of Babylou 

5. 5 the plaster of tho wall of the king's pala. 

6. 1 3 the king went to his palace, and passed 
2, 6 opened, and the palace shall be dissolve.' 

1. High place, \vrin harmon. 

Amos 4. 3 yc shall cast (themi into the palace, salt'- 

&,Tmver, .ttb tirah. 

Song 8. 9 wo will build upon her a palace of silver 
Eze. 25. 4 they shall set thelr^palacea In thee, and 

9. Court, avk'fi aule. , 

Matt26. 3 unto the palace^f the high priest, who 
26. 58 folio wed., unto the high priests palace 
26. 69 Peter sat without in tho palace: and a dx 

Marki4. 54 followed, .into the palace of the high pr. 

> 14. 66 as Peter v/as beneath in tho palace, thero 

Lukcii. 21 When a strong man armed keepcth bis p. 

Johni8. IS went in., into the palaco.of the high priest 

10. Praetor' scov.rtf'trpairdpwvpraitCrionifro^n Lot.) 
Phil. . 1. 13 my bonds, .arc manifest in all tho palaco 

PA'-LAL, '?|p9 a judge'.' A 

A son of Uzzai, who helped to repair the wall of Jeru- 
salem after Nehemiah came from Shushan. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 25 P. the son of Uzai, over against the turn. 
PALE — ( , _ ' _ • 

Green, pale, sallow, x'^<>>pis chloros. 

Rev. C. 8 1 looked, and behold a pale horse: and bl* 

PALE, to was — 

To become pale or white, "fllj chavar, 

Isa. 29. 22 Jacob., neither shall bis face now wax palo 

PALENESS — 

Greenness, mildczo, )^p■v yeraqon. 

Jer. 30. 6 do I see. .all laces are turned into pale.t 

PA-LES-TI-NA,PA-LES-TINE, nEJ^g, nE'Ss emigration. 

The W. coast of Canaan, from the river of Egypt or ths 

brook Besor (a little S. of Gaza) to Joppa; see Isa. 14. 

29, 31 ; Joel 3. 4. 

Exodis. 14 shall take hold on the inhabitants of P.' 

Isa. 14. 29 Rejoice not thou, whole P., because tho 

14. 31 cry. .thou whole P., (art) dissolved : for 

Joel 3. 4 Tyre, and Zidon, and all the coasts of P. 

PAL'-Ltr, PHAL'-LTT, N?'?? distinguished, wonderful. 
The second son of Reuben. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 9 Reuben, Hanoch, and P., and Hezrnn an(^ 

Exod. 6. 14 and P., Hezron, and Carmi: these (be) ibjj. 

Num26. s of P., the family of the Palluites -^ " • 
26. 8 And the sons of P. ; Eliab ■ ' 

1 Ch. 5. 3 sons, .were Hanoch, and P., Hezron, an^^ 

PAL-LU-ITES, 'nVsh the Pa.llui.^ 
The descendants of the preceding.:^ _ 
Num2S. s of Palln the faniiliT of the P^ 

PALH, PALH TREE-^C __ 

l.Palm {of hand), sole (of foot), «13 kaph. ; 

Lev. 14. 15 pour (it) into the palm of his ovrti left n, 
f 14. 26 th^oil Into the palm of his own left hand 
I Sa. 5. " 4 the pallns of his hands (were) cut off up. 
ft Kt. 9^ 35 andtheleet, and.the palms of (her^hand 



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Isa. 49. 16 graven thee upon the palms of (my) han. 
Dan. 10. 10 my knees and (upon) the palms of my ha. 

Z,A palm tree, iBij tamar. 

Exodis. 27 three score and ten palm trees : and they 
Lev. 23. 40 branches of palm trees, and the boughs of 
Kum33. 9 three score and ten palm trees ; and they 
Veut 34. 3 valley of Jericho, the city of palm trees 
Judg, 1. 16 went up out of the city of palm trees ivlth 

3, 13 went . . and possessed the cityof palm trees 
9 Ch.28. ^ j to Jericho, the city of palm trees, to their 
Neb. 8. 15 palm branches, and branches of thick tr. 
Psa. 92. 12 righteous shall flourish Uke the palm tree 
Song. 7. 7 This thy stature is like to a palm tree, and 

7. 8 I will go up to the palm tree, I will take 
Joel 1. 13 tree, the palm tree also, and the apple t. 

9, A palm tree, iDh tomer. 

Judg. 4. s she dwelt under the palm tree of Deborah 
Jer. 10. s They (are) upright as the palm tree, but 

i.A palm tree, (artificial), rrp^ taminorah. 

I Kl. 6. 29, 32, 35 and palm trees and open flowers 

6. 32 upon the cherubim, and upon the palmtr. 

7. 36 he graved cherubim, lions, and palm trees 
s Ch. 3. 5 and set thereon palm trees and chains 
Eze. 40. 16 and upon (each) post fwere) palm trees 

40. 22 their pahn trees (were) after the measure 
40. 26 it had palm trees, one on this side, and 

40. 31, 34, 37 and palm trees (were) upon the po. 

41. 18 cherubim and palm trees, so that a palmtr. 

41. 19 (was) toward the palm tree on the one s. 
41. 19 face, .toward the palm tree on the other 

41. 20 (were) cherubim and palm trees made, and 
41. 25 palm trees, like as (v/ere) made upon the 
41. s6 palm trees on the one side and on the ot. 

H.A palm tree or branch, <polvi^ phoinix. 

Johni2. 13 Took branches of palm trees, and went 
Bev. 7. 9 clothed with white robes, and palms in 

VALU of the hand, to strike with — 

To give slaps, SiSa/it ^diriarfia didomi rhapisma, 
]VIarki4. 65 strike him with the palms of their hands 
JohniB. 22 one. .struck Jesus with the pahnof his h. 

FAUCES WOEU — 

Falmer worm, caterpillar, creeping locust, n 15 gazam. 
Joel I. 4 That which the palmer worm hath left h. 
2. 25 and the caterpillar, and the palmer worm 
Amos 4. 9 the palmer worm devoured (them) : yet 

PA1S7, one that has, or is sick of, or taken with the — 

\.To be paralytic, paralyzed, irapaXio/iaiparaluom. 

- ■ Xuke 5.18 behold . . a man which was taken with a p. 

5. 24 he said unto [the sick of the palsy], I say 
Acts 8. 7 many taken with palsies, and that were 1.' 

9. 33 named Eneas, which, .was sick of the pa. 

2,Paralytic, paralyzed, ■srapa\vTiK6s paralutikos. 
iMatt. 4. 24 those that had the palsy ; and he healed 

8. 6 my servant lieth at home sick of the pah 

9. 2 a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed 
9. 2 said unto the sick of the palsy. Son, be of 
9. 6 then saith he to the sick of the palsy, Ar. 

lla"-!! 2. 3 bringing on sick of , the palsy, which was 
2. 4 the bed wherein the sick of the palsy lay 

2. 5 he said unto the sick of the palsy. Son be 

3. 9 is it easier to say to the sick of the palsy 
3. 10 m^y know, .he aaith to the sick of the p. 

J>A1'-TI, 'eVg Jah delivers. 

A chief Benjamite, son ef Kaphn, and chosen to spy out 

the land. B.O. 1490. 

Num 13. 9. the tribe of Benjamin, P. the son of Kaphu 

PAL-TI'-EI., PHAl-TT-El, Wph^ God delivers. 

1. A chief of Issachar, son of Azzan, and chosen to divide 
the land W. of Jordan. B.o. 1452. 

ITum34. 26 prince of the tribe. .P. the son of Azzan 

2. ABenjamite, son of Laish, called also Phalti, to whom 
Hichal, David's wife, was given. B.o. 1060. 

, 3 Sa. 3. 13 (her) husband, (even) from P. the son of 

PAL-TITE, -^hsn the Palti. 

A Fatronymio of Helez, from Beth-Palet in tho S. of 

Judah. 

3 Sa. 23. 36 Helez the P., Ira the son'ot Bdcesh the T. 

PAM-PHY-tl-A, naix<bv\ia. 

A province in the S. of Asia Minor, having CSlicia on tho 

E., Pisidia on the N., tycia on the W., and the Medi- 
terranean on the S. Ferga is the only one of its cities 

named in the New Testament. 
.Acts 2. 10 P., in Egypt, and in the parts of lybia 
13. 13 they came to Perga in P.: and John dep. 
• 14. 24 passed throughout Pisidia, they came to P. 
15. 33 who depart ed from them from P., and 
^^. 5 bad sailed over the sea of Cilicia and P. 

PAN— r 

\,Pans, DTiiSn cTwhitiim. ~ 

y- I Ch.9. 31 over the things that were made In the pan 

i.Pan, laver, nV? kiyyor. 

\r. T Sa. 2. 14 he struck (it) into the pan, or kettle, or c. 

9. Thin plate, njqi} m/xchabath, 

•^ Lev. 2. 5 If thy oblation (be), .(baken) in a pan. It s. 

6. 21 In a pan it ahaU be mad6 with oil ; (and 
71 9 all that is dressed, .in the pan, shall be 

a Ch.23. 29 for (that which is baked In) the pan, and 
A Eze. 4. 3 take thou unto thee an iron pan, and set 
ifFryimg ■pan, m^ masreth. 
V ya 3a. 13. 9 she took a pan, and poured (them) out b. 



5. A pot, Tp sir. 

£xod27. 3 thou Shalt make his pans to receive his 
Q.A pan, pot, "nis pariw. 

Num II. 8 baked (it) in pans, and made cakes of it 
7. Dish, pan, cruise, nijSs tselachah. 

2 Ch.35. 13 in pots, and'in caldrons, and In pans, and 
PANG — 
l.Pang, cord, h^n chebel. 

Isa. 26. 17 Like as a woman . . crieth out in her pangs 

Jer. 22. 23 Shalt thou be when pangs come upon thee 

2. Pain, writhing, l?'n chil. 

Jer. 50. 43 anguish, .pangs as of a woman in travail 
Mic. 4. 9 for pangs have taken thee as a woman in 

3. Pain, pang, ts tsir. 

Isa. 13. 8 pangs and sorrows shall take hold of them 

21. 3 pangs have taken hold upon me, as the p. 

4. To straiten, distress, TVf tsarar, 5. 

Jer. 48. 41 be as the heart of a woman in her pangs 
49. 22 be as the heart of a woman in her pangs 
PAN'-NAG, 333 sweet. 

A place on the road from Damascus to Baalbeck, also 
called Piggi. 

Eze. 27. 17 in thy market wheat of Minnith, and P. 
PANT, to — 
\.To go about, pant, nop sachar, Za. 

Psa. 38. 10 My heart pantcth, my strength falleth me 

2. To long for, pant, ryy^ arag. 

Psa. 42. I pantetik after the water brooks, so pant. 

3. To swallow up, pant, r\K& shaaph. 

P3a.ii9. 131 1 opened my mouth, and panted : for I 
Amos 2. 7 That pant after the dust of the earth on 

4.2*0 err, wander, go astray, njfii taah. 

Isa. 21. 4 My heart panted, fearfulness affrighted 
PAP — 
\. Breast, "W shad. 

Eze. 23. 21 in bruising thy teats, .for the paps of thy 
2. Breast, pap, fiaffris mastos. 

Lukeii. 27 Blessed.. the paps which thou hast sucked 

23. 29 Blessed (are), .the paps which never gave 
Key. I. 13 [girt about the paps] with a golden girdle 

PAPEB (REEDS) — 

1. Green bushy meadows, n^ij/ aroth. 

Isa. 19. 7 The paper reeds by the brooks, by the m. 
2.Paper, y^dprris c7iarles. 

2 John 12 I Would not (^vrite) with paper and ink 

PA'-PHOS, Ud<t>os. 

A city on the W. of Cypnis (now Ba,ffe), the station of 
a Boman pro-consul; about sixty stadia off was a temple 
of Venus. 

Acts 13. 6 they had gone through tho ialo unto P. 
13. 13 when Paul and his company loosedfrom P. 
PARABLE — 
l.Similitude, parable, proverb, h^^ mashal. 

Num23. 7, 18 And he took up his parable, and said 

24. 3, 15, 2o, 21, 23 took up his parable, and 
Job 27. I Job continued his parable, and said 

29. I Job continued his parable, and said 
Psa. 49. 4 I will incline mine ear to a parable ; I w. 

78. 2 I will open my mouth in a parable : I will 
Prov 26. 7, 9 so (is) a parable in the mouth of fools 
Eze. 17. 2 speak a parable unto the house of Israel 

20. 49 they say of me. Doth he not speak parab. 

24. 3 utter a parable unto the rebellious house 
Mic. 2. 4 shall (one) take up a parable against you 
Hab. 2. 6 aU those take up a parable against him 

I.A parable, similitude, trapa^oKii parahoU. 

Matti3. 3 spake many things unto them in parables 
13. 10 Why speakest thou unto them in parables? 
13.13 Therefore speak I to them in parables : be. 
13. 18 Hear ye therefore the parable of the sower 
13. 24, 31 Another parable put he forth unto th. 
13. 33 Anotherparablespako he unto them ; The 
13. 34 in parables ; and without a parable spake 
13. 35 I will open my mouth in parables ; I will 
13. 36 Declare unto us the parable of the tares 
13. 53 when Jesus had finished these parables 
15. IS said unto him. Declare unto us this par. 
ei. 33 Hear another parable : There was a cert. 
EI. 43 when tho .. Pharisees had heard his para. 

22. I spake unto them again Jjy parables, and 
24. 32 learn a parable of the fig tree : When his 

Mark 3. 23 said unto them in parables. How can Sa. 
4. 2 he taught them many things by parables 
4. 10 with tho twelve acked of him the parable 
4. II but., all (these) things aro donelnparabL 
4. 13 said unto them. Know ye. .this parable? 
4. 13 and how then will ye know all parables? 
4. 33 with many such parables spake he the w. 
4. 34 without a parable spake he not unto them 
7. 17 disciples asked him concerning the para. 

12. I he began to speak imto them by parables 
12. 12 he had spoken the parable against them 

13. 23 learn a parable of the flg tree ; When her 
Luke 5. 36hespakealsoaparableuntothem;Noman 

6. 39 ho cipake a parable unto them : Can the 
8. 4 were come to him. .he spake by a parable 
8. 9 asked . . saying . . What might this parable 
8. 10 but to others in parables ; that seeing th. 
8. II the parable is this : The seed is the word 
13. iS he spake A parable onto them, saying, The 



Lukei2. 41 speakest thou this parable unto us, or even 

13. 6 He spake also this parable, A certain (mail) 

14. 7 he put forth a parable to those which w. 

15. 3 ho spake this parable unto them, saying 
18. I he spake Sparable unto them (to this end) 

18. 9 he spake this parable unto certain which 

19. II spake a parable, because he was nigh to 

20. 9 began he to speak to the people this par. 
3o. 19 he had spoken this parable against them 

. 21. 29 he spake to them a parable ; Beho]4 the 

Z. Adage, darh saying, vapotfiia paroimia. 

J ohnio. 6 This parable spake Jesus unto them : i>ut 

PARADISE — 

Park, garden groundjicapdZeiffos (frcmiSeb. D^if) 
Luke23. 43 To day shalt thou be with me in paradise 
2 C0.12. 4 he was caught up into paradise, and hea. 
Rev. 2. 7 whibh is in the midst of the pai-adise of 

PA'-RAH, iTi^a the wild place. 
A city in Betajamin, near Avim and Ophrah. 
Josh.iS. 23 And_Avim, and P., and Ophrah 

PARAMOUR — 

A concubine, (male or feviale), wv^}} pillegesh. 
Eze. 23. ao she doted upon their paramours, whose 

PA'-RAN, ^"in? full of caverns. 
A wilderness at S. and S.W. of Canaan, and W. of Edom, 
reaching westward to Shur, and S. to the Elanitic gulf, 
also called Mount Paran, and el-Paran. 

Gen. 21. 21 ho dwelt in the wilderness of P. : and his 
Numio. 12 the cloud rested in the wilderness of P. 
12. 16 people, .pitcjied in the wilderness of P. 
13. 3 Moses . . sent them from . . wilderness of P. 

13. 26 unto the wilderness of P., to Kadcsh; and 
Dcut. I. I between P., and Tophel, and Laban, and 

33. 2 he shined forth from mount P., and he 
I Sa. 23. 1 and went down to the wilderness of P. 
I Ki. II. i8 P. : and they took men with tbem out of P, 
Hab. 3. 3 from Teman, the Holy One from mount P. 

PAR'-BAR, Ijn? open summer house. 

A place W. of the temple and surrounded by a wall. 

Comp. "sa6«r5," in 2 Ki. 23. 11. 

1 Ch.26. 18 P. westward, four at the causeway.. two 

PARCEL (of ground) — 

\.A portimi, nijbn chelgah. 

Gen. 33. 19 ho bought a parcel of a field, where ho 
Josh.24. 32 a parcel of ground which Jacob bought 
Ruth 4. 3 Naomi, .selleth a parcel of land, which 
I Ch.ii. 13 where was a parcel of ground full of bar. 
II. 14 set themselves in the midst of (that) par. 

i.Field, place, x<»p(ov chorion. 

John 4. 5 the parcel of ground that Jacob gave to 

PARCHED (com, ground or places) — 

1. Burnt or parched places, D'lin charerim. 

Jer. 17. 6 parched places in the wilderness, (in) a 

2.T0 roast, njij qalah. 

Jpsh. 5. II Sid eat.. parched (con^ in the self same 

S.Jtoasted com or grain, «'^i3, '^ij qali. 

Lev. 23. 14 shall eat neither bread, nor parched com 
Kuth 2. 14 he reached her parched (com), and she did 

1 Sa. 17. 17 Take..anephahoftlusparched(com),and 

25. 18 five measures of parched (com), and an 

2 Sa. 17. 28 parched (corn), .beans, and len tiles, and 

i.ffeat, mirage, 3"i(f' sharab. 

Isa. 35. 7 the parched ground shall become a pod 
PARCHMENT — 
A thin shin of parchment, fie/jifipiva {from Lat. ). 

2 Ti. 4. 13 the books, (but) especially the parchments 
PARDON — 
A passing over, forgiveness, nij'^p selichan. 

Neh. g. 17 thou(art)a God ready to pardon, gracious 
PARDON, to — 

1. To cover, pacify, 193 Tcaphar, 3. 

2 Ch. 30. 18 sayiBg, The good LoKD pardon every one 

2. To lift up, N'^3 nasa. 

Exod23. 21 for he willnotpardon your transgressions 
I Sa. 15. 23 pardon my sin, and tUrn again with mo 
Job 7. 21 why dost thou not pardon my transgres. 
Mic. 7. 18 that pardoneth iniquity, and passeth by 

Z.To pass over, forgive, n^D salach. 

Exod 34. 9 pardon our iniquity, and our sin, and take 
Num 14. 19 Pardon, I beseech thee, theiniquity of this 

14. 20 I have pardoned, according to thy word 

3 Ki 5. 18, 18 the Lord pardon thy sciwant 

24. 4 blood that he shed. .Lord would not pa. 
Psa. 25. II Loud, pardon mine iniquity; for it (is) g. 

53a. 53. 7 to our God, for he will abundantly pardon 
er. 5. I seekcth the truth ; and I will pardon it 
5. 7 How shall I pardon thee for this ? thy c. 
33. 8 wUl pardon all their iniquities, whereby 
50. 20 for I will pardon them whom I reserve 
Lam. 3. 42 and have rebelled: thouhastnotpardoned 

PARDONED, to bo — 

To be pleasing, accepted, ff^ratsah, 2. 

Isa. 40. 2 thatheriniquityispardoned: forshehatb 
PARS, to — 
To make, do, prepare, nVV o^ah- 

Deut 31. 13 shall shave her bead, and pare her satU 



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PAEENT- 

l.l'ayent beffeiler, yoveis goneus. 

Mattio. 21 childrenshallriae..against(thelr)parent3 

Marki3. 12 children shall rise. .against(tIioia)parent3 

Luke 2. 27 the paronta brought in the child Jesus, to 

a. 41 his parents went to Jerusalem every year 

8. 56 her parents were astonished : but ho ch. 
i8. 29 or parents, or brethren, or wife, or child. 

, ' SI. 16 ye shall be betrayed both by parents, and 

John 9. 2 who did sin, this man, or his parents, tliat 

Q. 3 Neither, .this man sinned, nor his parents 

9. 18 the parents of him that had received his 
9. 20 His parents answered them, and said. We 
9. 22 These (words) spake his parents, because 

^ 9. 23 Therefore said his parents. Ho is of ago 

£om. I. 30 inventors of evil, .disobedient to parents 
s C0.12. 14 lay up for the parents, but the parents 
Dph. 6. I obey your parents in the Lord : for this is 
Col. 3. 20 obey (your) parents in all thingg ': for this 
3 Ti. 3. 3 disobedient to parents, uuthaniif ul, unho. 

%Fatlier, irarrip paler. 

Hcb. II. 23 was hid three montlis of his parents 
Z. Progenitor, ■7rp6yovds progonos. 

I TL 5. 4 to requite their parents : for that is good 
PAELOUE — 
l.Inner or secret place, "nn eheder. 

I Ch.28. II and of the inner parlours thereof, and of 
i.A chamhcr, parlour, nj^^ lishkah. 

I Sa. 9. 22 Samuel, .brought them into the parlour 
8. Upper place, n.'^j; aliyyah. 

Judg. 3. 20 and he was sitting in a summer parlour 
3. 23 and shut the doors of tho parlour upon 
3. 24 that, .the doors of the parlour (were) lo. 
3. 25 and. .he opened not the doors of tho par. 

PAS-MASH'-TA, W^VO-p. 

A son of Haman the Agagite, in the days of Ahasneras 

and Esther. B.C. 510. 

Esth. 9. 9 And P., and Arisai, and Arldai, and Vaje. 

PAB-ME'-HAS, Jlap/ievas. 

One of the seven disciples chosen to serve tables. 

Acts 6. 5 and F. , and Nicolas a proselyte of Antloch 

PAS'-NACH, ^jns. 

The father of Elizaphan a chief of Zebulun, chosen to 

divide the land W. of tho Jordan. B.C. 1490. 

Ifum34. 25 And the prince. .Elizaphan the son of P. 

PAE'-OSH, PHAE'-OSH, VV\S fleeing, fugitive. 

1. One whose descendants returned with ZerubbabeL 

B.C. 538. 

Ezra 2. 3 The children of P., two thousand an hun. 
. Neh. 7. 8 The children of P., two thousand an hun. 

2. One whose descendants returned with Ezra. B.C. 
447- 

Ezra 8. 3 the sons of P. ; Zcchariah : and with him 

i. One whose descendants had taken strange wives. 
B.C. 447. 

Ezra 10. 25 of the sons of P. ; Eamiah, and Jeziah, and 
4. The father of Pedaiah who helped to repair the waU. 
B.C. 447. 

Neh. 3. 25 After him Pedaiah the son of P. 
B. A family that, with Nehemiah, sealed the covenant.' 
B.C. 445. 

Ifeh.iai4 The chief. .P., Pahath-moab, Elam, Zatthu 

PAE-SHAN-DA'-THA, N"-}?'"!?. 

A son of Haman tho Agagite. B.C. 510. 

Esth. g. 7 And P., and Dalphon, and Aspatba 
PAET (in) - 
l.Part, 13 iad. 

Job 41. 12 I will not concealhis parts, nor his power 

2. Piece, "Ui3 tether. 

Jer. 34. i8 when they, .passed between tho parts th. 
34. 19 which passed between the parts of the c. 

8. Section, iia gezer. 

P3a.i36. 13 him which divided thsSed sea into i»art3 

'4. Word, matter, 15^ daiar. 

I El 6. 38 finished throughout all the parts thereof 

b. Portion, pjn cheleq. 

NumiB. 20 have any part among them : I(am) thy p. 

Deut 10. 9 Levi hath no part nor inheritance v?ith 
12. 12 he hath no part nor inheritance with you 
14. 97, 29 hath no partnorinheritanco with thee 
18. I have no part nor inheritance with Israel 

Josli.14. 4 gave no part unto the Levites in the land 
15. 13 gave a part among the children of Judah 
18. 5 And they shall divide it into seven parts 
18. 6 describe the land (into) seven parts, and 
. 18. 7 the Levites have no part among you ; for 

18. 9 described it by cities into seven parts in a 

19. 9 the part of the children of Judah was too 
22. 25 ye have no part in the Loed : so shall yo. 
32. 27 may not say. .Ye have no part in the Lo. 

Ti Sa. 30. 24 as his part (is) that goeth down to the ha. 
t 30. 24 so (shall) his part(be)that tarrieth by the 
a Sa.20. I We have no part in David, neither have 
Job 32. 17 I wUl answer also my part ; I also wiU s. 
Eze. 48. 8 (in)length as one of the (other)' parts, from 
Amos 7, 4 devoured the great deep, and. .eat up a p. 

^Portion, n^bn chelgah, 

ife&A 3 on a par t of the field (belonging) unto B. 



7. Half, '¥n,*vn chetsi, chatsi. 

1 KI.16. 21 the people of Israel divided into two pa. 
Isa. 44. 16 burneth part thereof in the flre ; with p. 

44. 19 I have burnt part of it in the lire; yea 

9i.From, out of, some of, ip min. 

Dan. 2. 33 legs of iron, his feet part of Iron and part 
2. 41 part of potter's clay, and part of iron, tlio 
2. 42 the toes, .pai't of Iron, and part of clay 

i. Portion, allotment, njB manah. 

Exod2g. 2fi take tho breast, .and it shall bo thy part 
Lev. 7. 33 shall have tho right shoulder for Oils) pa. 
8. 29 (for) of tho ram. .it was Moses' part; as 

10. Mouth, ns pch. 

Zoch 13. 8 two parts therein shallbe cut off (and)dic 

1 1 .Circuit, l^a pclek. 

Nch. 3. 9,"i2 the ruler of tho half part of Jerusalem 

3. 14 Malchiah. .ruler of part of Beth-hacccrem 

3. 15 tihallum . .the ruler of part of Mizpah ; ho 

3. 16 the ruler of the half part of Beth-zur, unto 

3. 17 ruler of the half part of Keilah, in his part 

3. 18 Bavai.. the ruler of thehaUpart of Keilah 

12. End, extremity, 05 pas. 

Dan. 5. ■ 5 king saw the p.irt of tho hand that wrote 
5. 24 was the part of the hand sent from him 

ISi.^nd, extremity, fraction, nyij qatsah. 

Job 26. 14 these (arc) parts c' his ways ; but how li. 

\i.End, extremity, fraction, n>'i7 qetsath. 

Dan. I. 2 T/lth po^t of the vessels of the house of G. 

16. Lot, portion, icKripos hUros. 

Acts 1. 17 and had obtained part of this ministry 
1.25 take [part] of this nunistry and apostleshlp 

IQ.Climate, region, district, KXl/xa Idima. 

Eom 15. 23 having no more place in these parts, and 

n .Division, part, ix^pls mcris. 

Lukeio. 42 Mary hath chosen that good part, which 

Acts 8. 21 Thou hast neither part nor lot in this mx 

16. 12 the cliicf city of that [part] of Macedonia 

2 Co. 6. IS what part hath ho that believeth with an 

li.Diiyision, part, fiipos meros. 

Hatt. 2. 22 he turned aside into the parts of Galilee 
Mark 8. 10 and came into the parts of Dalmanutha 
Lukeii. 36 (be) full of light, having no part dark, tho 
JohU2 3. 8 wash thee not, thou hast no part vdth me 

19. 23 and made four parts, to every soldier a p. 
Acts 2. 10 in the parts of Libya about Cyrene, and 

5. 2 brought a certain part, and laid (it) at the 

20. 2 he had gone over those parts, and had gi. 
23. 6 the one part were Sadducees, and the ot. 
23. 9 [scribes (that were) of the Pharisees' part] 

Eom II. 25 blindness in part is happened to Israel 

1 Co. 13. 9 we know in part, and we prophesy in part 

13. 10 that which is in part shall be done away 
13. 12 now I know inpart ; but then ohaU I know 

3 Co. 1. 14 ye have acknowledged us in part, that we 
♦(^ 2. 5 he hath not grieved me, but in part ; that 
,Eph. 4. 9 also descended first into tho lower [parts] 

4. 16 the. .working in the measure of every [p.] 
Eev. 16. 19 the great city was divided into three parts 
■" so. 6 Blessed and holy (is) ho that hath part in 

21. 8 But..shallhavetheirpart in the22. 19. 
19 The one. .the other, oi p.tv. .oC Se, Acts 4. 4. 
20. ffand, T yad. 

Gen. 47. 24 four parts shall he your own, for seed of 

2 Ki.ii. 7 two parts of all you that go forth on the 
Neh. II. 1 and nine parts (to dwell) in (other) cities 

21. Thigh, T]^;.yarkah. 

Eze. 38. 15 come from thy place out of the north parts 
39. 2 cause thee to come up from the north pa. 

'i'2,A 'cut piece, nra nethach. 

Lev. I. 8 shall lay the parts, the head, and the fat 
[See also BacV, east, fifth, first, forth, greater, greatest, 
habitable, ha'Uowed, highest, hinder, inner, innermost, 
inward, kinsman, lacking, low, more, neither, Beoret, 
sixth, tenth third, two, utmost.] 

PAET, on one's — 

l.Doum through, Kard {ace.) kata. 

I Pe. 4 14 [on their part he is evil, .on your part he] 
2./7t IchaXfof, xmip {gem.) huper. 

Mark 9. 40 For he that ia not against us is on oiiri>art 

PAET, to have, give, or take a — 

1. To have a portion, pht} chalaq. 

1 Sa. 30. 24 that tarrieth by the stuff : they shall part 
Prov 17. 2 shall have part of the inheritance among 

2. To give a portion, apportion, phf} chalaq, 3. 
Psa. 22. iS They, part my garments' among them, and 
Joel 3. 2 whomtheyhavescattered..andpartedmy 

3. 7*0 halve, divide, nyri chatsah. 

Job 41. 6 shall they parthimamongthe merchants? 

4. To he halved, divided, nyn chatsah, 2. 

2 Ki. 2. 14 they parted hither and thither : and Elia. 
5.2*0 snatch or take away, '?sj natsal, 5. 

2 Sa. 14. 6 (there was) pone to part them, but the one 
6. To part, separate, lis parad, 5.' 

Euth 1. 17 do BO., (if oi!ght>but death part thee and 
2 Ki. 2. II parted tnein both asuiider; and Elijah 
ProY.18. 18 The lot. .parteth between the nii§hty 



7. To divide, part, cnj paras, 5. 

Lev. II. 3 Whatsoever parteth the hoof.nnd Is cloven 
Deut 14. 6 every beast that parteth the hoof, and cL 

i.To divide, ny^ pathath. 

Lev. 2. 6 Thou shall part it In pieces, and pour oil 

9, To divide throughout, Siaft(pl(io diaTnerizo. 
Matt27. 35 parted his garments, casting lots : that it 

27. 35 Theypartedmygarment3amongthem,anJ 
Markis. 24 theypartcd his gannents.casting lots upou 
Luke23. 34 And theyparted his raiment, and castlots 
JohniQ. 24 Theyprrted myraiiucntamong them, and 
Acts 2.45 parted'them to all (men), as every man had 

10. To divide, fiipl^w merizo. 

Hcb. 7. 2 Abraham gave a tenth part of all; first be. 

11.7*0 hold along vnth, /hctc'xw mctechij. 

Ucb. 2. 14 also Iilmsclif likewise took part of the same 

PAETAKE, PAETAKEE (with) — 
1. Portion, phn cheleq. 

Pea. 50. 18 and hast been partaker with adulterers 

2. To receiveinretum, avriXafiPiyofiat antilamhano. 

I Ti. 6. 2 faithful and beloved, partakers of the be. 

Z.To become a joint partaker, crvyKoivwvos yivonai. 
Eom II. 17 partakest of the root and fatness of tho 
I Co. 9. 23 that I might bo partaker thereof with (you) 
PhO. \. 7 inasmuch as.. ye all arc partakers of my 

i. Holding along with, fifToxis metochos. 

Heb. 3. 1 partakers of the heavenly calling, consL 

3. 14 we aremfdepartakersof Chritt, if wehold 

6. 4 and were (uade partakers of the Holy Gh. 

12. 8 without chastisement, v.iicro of all are p. 

5. One having in common, koivuvos koirOnos. 
Matt 23. 30 we would not have been partakers vrith 

1 Co. 10. 18 are not they which cat of the sacrifices p. 

2 Co. I. 7 that as ye are partakers of the sufferings 

1 Pe. 5. I a partaker of the glory that shall bo rev. 

2 Pe. I. 4 ye might be partakers of the divine nature 
^.Division, portion, fiepls m^ris. 

Col. I. 12 meet to be partakers of tlie inheritance 

7.A joint liolder, aviiniroxoi summelochos. 

Eph. 3. 6 partakers of his promise in Clirist by the 
5. 7 Bo not ye therefore partakers with them 
PAETAEIE of or with, to bo — 

1. To give or have in common, Koivuvia koinoneo. t 
Eom.15. 27 have been make partakers of their spirit. I 
I Ti. 5. 22 neither be partaker of other men's sins 
Heb. 2. 14 as the children are partakers of flesh and 

1 Pe. 4. 13 as ye arc partakers of Christ's sufferings 

2 Jo. II he that biddeth him God speed is partak.o( 
2. To take or receive with, fieraXapiPdva metalamba. 

2 Ti. 2. 6 The husbandman, .must be first partak. of 
Heb. 12. 10 that (we) might be partakers of his hoU. 

3. 7*0 liold with, fieTfxo metecho. 

1 Co. 9. 10 and thathe. .should be partaker of hisho. 

5. 12 If others be partakers of (this) power over 
10. 17 for we are aU partakers of that one bread 
10. 21 ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's table 
10. 30 if I by grace be a partaker, why am I evil 

i. To suffer evil along with,iTvyKaKo^a0eoi sugkakopa, 

2 Ti. I. 8 be thou partaker of tho afilictions of tho 
5.7*0 give or have in common with, (rvyKoivoiviu. 

Kev. 18. 4 that ye be not partakers of her sins, and 
6. To have a division or part with, (Tv/jL/xcpl^oixai. 
1 Co. 9. 13 wliich wait . .are partakers with the altar t 

PARTES, to bo — 

1.7*0 be porlunied, hpportioTied, pSn chalaq, 2. 

Job 33. 24 By what way is tho light parted, (which) 
2, 7*0 be parted, separated, T19 parad, 2 . 

Gen. 2. 10 it was parted, andbecame into four heads 

3. To set or place apart, Sua-Tiifii diistemi. 

Luke24. 51 he was parted from them, and carried np 

PAS-THJ-AHS, ndpOot. 

The inhabitants of Parthia proper, which Is N.W. of 
Persia, and about 600 miles long ; having HjTcania on 
tho N.W., Media on the W., Asia on the E., and 
Carmania Deserta on the S. ; it is wholly surrounded 
by mountains ; it was early subject to Media, then to 
Persia, and also to Alciander and his successors ; it 
became indenendent in B.C." 256; at the death of 
Mitlmdates, B.C. 130, it extended from the Euphrates 
to the Jordan, and from the Oxus to tlie Persian Gulf; 
in B.C. 53 it v/as invaded by Crassus, who was defeated 
and slam ; in a.d. 226 it became subject to Persia. 

Acts 2. oP., andMedes, andElamites, andthedwe. \ 

PAETLAL, to be — 

1.7*0 lift up the face, D"J9 N|fj nasa phanim. 

Mai. 2. 9 have not kept my ways, but have been p. 

2. To judge diversely, StaKplvu diakrino. 

Jas. 2. ■ 4 Are ye not then partial in yourselves, and 

PARTIALITY (without) — 

L.N'ot judging diversely, impartial, aSidieptrot. 

' Jas. 3. 17 wiUiout partiality, and Viithont hypocrisy 

2. A bearing toward, partiality, vpdcicMaii prosh. 

i JV §, ?l before pother, doing nothing by [part.] 



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IndividiutUy, imperfectly, iK fiepovs e7c merous. 

-■r Co. -2. 27 body ofChriat, andmeiflbersinparticular 
PARTICTOAKLT — ( ~ . .^ 
l.Dovm to or in parts,'KaT^^ipbs hata'meros. 

Heb. g. 5 of which we cannot now speak particular. 
%Down to each one, kuB' ev iKacrrov kath lien hek. 

Acts 21. 19 he declared particularly what things God 
PAKTIHG— ;' 

The mother, DX «ot.>^_ 

I Eze. 21. 21 the king of Babylon stood at the parting 

PARTITION— __^' ^l 

Fence, hedge, <ppayij.6s phragmos. 

Eph. 2. 14 broken down the middlewall otpartition 
PAETITION, to make a — '[ 
To make to pass over, 13); abar, 3. 

I Ki. 6. 21 made a partition by the chains of gold be. 
PARTLY — 
l.End, extremity, nyi? qetsath. 

Ban. 2. 42 shall be partly strong, and partly broken 

i.Some part, /xepos .1 meros ti. 

1 Co.ii. 18 divisions among yci; and I partly believe 

S.This (indeed), rovro (fiiv) touto [men), 

Heb. 10. 33 Partly, whilst ye were, .partly, whilst ye 

PAETNEE — ■ -^ - 

I.To have a portion, 'apportion, p^n chalaq.~- 
Prov.29. 24 Whoso is partner with a thief hatethhis 

%,One having in common, koivwvSs hoinonos. 

Luke 5. 10 sons of Zebedee, which were partners w. 

2 Co. 8. 23 my partner and fellow helper concerning 
Phm. 17 If thou count me therefore a partner, re. 

3. One holdimg along with, /lerox^s metochos. 
Luke 5. 7 they beckoned unto (their) partners, wh. 

PAETEIDGE — -I 

■A partridge, caller, Nl'p qore. 

I Sa. 26. 20 as when one doth hunt a partridge in the 
Jer. 17. II partridge atteth (on eggs), snd hatcheth 

PA-au'-AH, nns increase. '■ 

father of Jehoshaphat, one.of_Splonioii's purveyors. 

B.C. 1040. -^ ^' ,ii 

1 Ki. 4. 17 Jehoshaphat the soo_Qf P.Jn Issacbar > 

PAE-VA'-nsr, D:n5. -^ ' 

An unknown gold region. ^ 

;2Ch. 3. 6preciousstones..thegold(was)goldof P. 
PA'-SACH, 1IP9 limping?^ " ^ -^ ,- 

A son of Japhlet, great-grandson of Asher. B.C. 1590. 
*, I Ch. 7. 33 P., andBimhal.andAshvath. These (are) 
PAS-DAM-BUM, wm D9 extremity of the Jlowings. 
A place in the W. of Judah, between .Shocho and 
■Azekah ; in i Sa. 17. i it is Ephes-dammim. 

I Ch.ii. 13 He was with David at P., and there the 
PA-SE'-AH, PHA-SE'-AH, 0P§ limping. ' 

1. A son of Eshton, grandson of Chelub, descendant of 
Caleb son of Hur. B.C. 1420. ^' '__^ , 

1 Ch. 4. 12 and P., and Tehinnah the f atfiei; of Im.' 

2. One whoso d^cendantajverereckoned^^mong the 
■Nethinim. -»«.■— "^^"Z^. •; ' ■» '■"' ' ' 

^ Ezra 2. 49 the children"bf P.Tthe^children of Besai ' 
Neh. 7. 51 the children of Uz3!a, the children of P. r 

8. Father of Jehoiadajrio^lpe.dJo,repair_the.jvaU. 

B.C. 44S. ' »' ■-^-.^s!fr-:'^''4„.~~ -^ _*.,o.. ..* 

Neh. 3.' 6 old gate rep aired Je holada the son ol P. 
PASH'-TJE, nwif'g/ree.t , _;^ 

1. Head of a priestly family in JerusalemT^ B.or5S9.' 

I Ch. 9. 12 son of P., the son of Malchijah, and 
Ezra 2. 38 The children of P., a thousand two hund. 

10. 22 And of the sons of P. ; Elioenai, Maaseiah 
Keh. 7. 41 The children of P., a thousand two hund. 

11. 12 Zechariah, the son of P., the son of MaL 

2. A priest who sealed with Nehemiah the covenant. 

J.O. 445. .MK» - 

Neh. 10. 3 P., Amariah, Malchijah 

8. A son of Trnmer the priest, and chief governor of the 

house of the Lord in the days of .leremiah. B.C. 605. 

Jer. 20. I JTow P. the son of Immer the priest, who 

■i 20. 2 Then P. smote Jeremiah the prophet, and 

■ 20. 3 P. brouglit forth Jeremiah out of the sto. 

20. 3TheL0KDhathnot called thy name P. , but 

20. 6 And thou, P., and all that dwell in thine 

38. 1 Then. .Gedaliah the son of P., and Jucal 

4. Son of Melchiah, a prince of Judah in the days of 
Jeremiah. B.C. 605. .„ 

Jer. 21. I P. the son of Melchiah, and Zephaniah 
38. 1 P. the son of Malchiah, heard the words 

Pass, (along,- away, boyond, by, forth, on, out, over, 

through, throughout), to — , 

'J. To be great, greater, h'lS gadat."^ 
• 2 Ch, 9. 22 king Solomon passed all the king of the e. 

S.To go on, ^Sn halak. 

Job 14. 20 Thou prevailest. .and he passeth : thou 
•Psa. 58. 8 let (every one of them) pass away ; (like) 
' . 78. 39 wind that passeth away, and Cometh not 
Ecpt I. 4 generation passeth away, and (another) 
Hos. 13. 3 and as the early dew that paeseth away 



&. To pass on, f]^rj chalaph, 

; Job 4. 13 Then a spirit passed before my face ; the 

9. 1 1 ho passeth on also, but I per*-;ive him not 

9. 26 They ar3 passed away as the swift ships 

Isa. 8. 8 shall pass through Judah ; he shall overf. 

21. I As whirlwinds in the south pass through 

i.Topass on, ^n chalaph. 

Dan. 4. 16, 23 and let . . seven times pass over him 
4. 25, 32 and seven times shall pass over thee 

h.To go or pass over, njj; abar. 

'" Gen. 12. 6 Abram passed through the land unto the 

13. 17 burning lamp that passed between those 
" 18. 3 pass not away, I pray thee, from thy ser. 

18. 5 after that ye shall pass on : for therefore 

30. 32 will pass through all thy fiook to day, rem. 

31. 21 ijassedover tlje river, 'andset hisface(to.) 

31. 52 not pass over, .thou shalt not pass over 
32. 10 for ^vith my staff I passed over tliis Jordan 
32. 16 Pass over before me, and put a space bet. 

32. 22 took his two Wives, .and passe'! over the 

32. 31 as he passed over Penuel the sun rose upon 

33. 3 passed over before them, and bowed hims. 
33. 14 Let my lord, .pass over before his servant 
37. 28 there passed by Midianites, merchant m. 

Exodi2. 12 pass through the land of Egypt this night 
12. 23 Tdll pass through to smite the Egyptians 
15. 16 till thy people pass over, O Lor.D, till the 

15. 16 people pass over, (which) thou hast pure. 
30. 13 passeth among them that are numbered 
30. 14 Every one that passeth among them that 
33. 22 while my glory passeth by, that I willT)ut 

33. 22 cover thee with my hand while I pass by 

34. 6 LoED passed by before him, and proclaim. 
lev. 27. 32 (even) of whatsoever passeth under the 
Numi4. 7 land, which we passed through to search 

20. 17 Let us p.iss. .through thy country : we 
20. 17 notpassthroughtheflelds, or through the 

17 not turn, .until we have passed thy bord. 

18 Thou shalt not pass by me, lest I come out 

22 Let mo pass through thy land : we will 

23 would not suffer Israel to passi through 
27 servants will pass over, every man armed 

29 If the children, .will pass with you over 

30 if they will not pass over with you armed 
32 We will pass over armed before the LoED 

8 passed through the midst of the sea into 
4 pass on to Ziu. .and pass on to Azmon 
4 Ye (are) to pass through the coast of your 
8 when we passed by. .and passed by tho 
18 Thou art to pass over through Ar, the co. 

24 Rise ye up .. and pass over the river Arnon 

27 X/ot me pass through thy land : I will go 

28 only I will pass through on my feet 

29 until I shall pass over Jordan, into the la. 
18 yj shall pass over armed before yourbre. 
21 all the kingdoms wliither thou passest 

1 Thou (art) to pass over Jordan this day " 

31 For ye shall pass over Jordan to go in to 

2 on the day when ye shall passover Jordan 
16 through the nations which ye passed by 
18 land whither thou passest over Jordan to 
II Pass through tho host, and command the 
II for within three days ye shall pass over 
14 but ye shaU pass before your brethren ar. 
23 passed over, and came to Joshua the son 

1 and lodged tliere before they passed over 
4 for ye have not passed (this) way hereto. 

6 Take upthe.';rk..andpassoverbeforethe 
II ark of the covenant, .passeth over before 
14 removed from their tents, to pass over J. 

16 the people passed over right against Jer. 

17 Israelites passed over on dry ground, un. 
, 5 Pass over before the ark of the Lord your 

7 when it passed ovcr.Tordan the waters of 

10 and the people hasted and passed over 

11 that the ark of the Lokd passed over,iand 

12 passed over armed before the children of 

13 passed over before tho Lord unto battle 

7 Pass on. .lot him that is armed pass on 

8 passed on before the Lord, and blewmth 
'29 Then Joshua passed fromMakkedah, and 
31 Joshua passed fromLibnah, and all Israel 
34'£rom Lachish Joshua passed unto Eglon 

3 passed along toZin. .a^d passed along to 

4 it passed toward Azmon, and went out 

6 passed along by the north of Both-arabah 

7 passed toward the waters of En-shemesh 

10 passed along, .and passed on to Timnah 

11 passed along to mount Baalah, and went 

2 passeth along unto the borders of Archi 
6 and passed by it on the east to Janohah 

9 men went and passed through the land 

18 passed along toward the side over against 

19 passed along to the side of Beth-hoglah 
13 from thence passeth on along on the east 
19 pass ye over unto the land of tho posses. 
17 all the people through whom we passed 
26 passed beyond the quarries, and escaped 

28 went . . and suffered not a man to pass over 
4 Gideon, .passed over, he, and the three 
9 passed over Jordan to fight also against 

17 Letme, Ipray thee, pass through thyland 

19 Let us pass, .through thy land into my p. 

20 trusted not Israel to pass through his co. 

29 passed over Gilead .".and passed over Mi. 
29, 32 passed over (unto) the children of A. 

I Wherefore passedst thou over to fight a. 

3 passed over against the children of Am. 
13 they passed thence unto mount Ephraim 

12 not turn aside . .wo will pass over to Gib. 



ao. 

20. 



32. 

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3- 
3- 
9- 

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27. 

29. 

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2. 
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10. 
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IS- 
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15- 
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16. 
18. 
18. 
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19. 

22. 
24. 

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■ 3- 

8. 

10. 

II. 



ti. 
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22. 

18. 
19. 



Judg 19. 

iSa. 9. 

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10. 

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19. 

19. 

20. 

aK. 4. 

4- 

4- 

6. 

6. 

12. 

14. 

1 Ch.19. 

eCh. 7. 

25- 
30. 

Keh. 2. 

Job 6. 
II. 
14. 
13- 
19. 

30- 
34- 
37- 
PsiV. 8. 
.18. 
37- 
48. 
80. 
84. 
89. 

103- 
104. 
144. 
148. 
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10. 
19. 

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Song 3. 

Isa. 8. 
23- 
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28. 
29. 
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41. 
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19. 
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14 they passed on and went their way ; and 
4 he passed through mount Ephraim, and i 

4 they passed through, .and he passed thi*. 
27 pass on before us, and he passed on, buti 

8 Behold, we will pass over unto(these)mea 
23 and the battle passed over unioBeth-avei^ 

12 is gone about, and passed on, and gone dj 
2 he passed over with the six hundred men 
2 lords of the Philistines passed on by hun.- 

2 DaviC and his men passed on in the rere.' 

29 passed over Jordan, and went through all 

17 and passed over Jordan, and came to H. ' 

18 all his servants passed on beside him; and 

18 six hundred men. .passed on before the 

22 pass over. And Ittai the Gittite passed o. 

23 passed over: the king, .passed over theb. 

23 people passed over, toward; the'way of the 
33 If thou passest on with me,' then thou sh. 

16 speedily pass over ; lest the king be swa. 

21 pass quickly over the water: for thus ha. 

22 passed over Jordan : by the morning light 

24 Absalom passed over Jordan, he and all 

5 passed over Jordan, and pitched in Aroer 
37 on the day thou, .passest over the brook 

8 every one that passeth by it shall be ast. 

25 men passed by, and saw the carcase cast 

6 divided the land, .to pass throughout it 

11 Lord passed by, and a great and strong 

19 passed by him, and cast his mantle upon 
39 as the king passed by, he cried unto the 

8 passed to Shunem . . And . . as he passed by 

9 holy man of God which passeth by us con. 
31 passed on before them, and laid the staff 

9 Beware that thou pass not such a place 

30 passed by upon the wall, and the people 

4 money of every one that passeth (the ac.) 
9 there passed bya wild beast that (was)in 

17 passed over Jordan, and came upon them 
21 astonishment to everyone that passeth by 

18 there passed by a wild beast that (was) in 

10 passed from city to city through the co.i 

14 (there was)no place for the beast, .to pass 

15 as the stream of brooks they pass away 

16 remember (it) as waters (that) pass away 

5 appointed his bounds that he cannot pass 

19 given, andnostrangerpassed amongthem 
8 fenced up my way that I cannot pass, and 

13 and my welfare passeth away as a cloud 

20 be troubled at midnight, and pass away 

21 but the wind passeth, and cleanseththem 

8 passeth through the paths of the seas 

12 thick clouds passed, hail (stones) and coals 
36 Yet he passed away, and, lo, he (was) not 

4 longs were assembled, they passed by to. 
12 so that all they which pass by the way do 

6 passing through the valley of Baca make 
41 All that pass by the way spoil him : he is 

16 For the wind passeth over it, and it is gone 

9 set a bound that they may not pass over 
4 his days(are)as a shadow that passeth away 
6 hath made a decree which shall not pass 

15 pass not by it, turn from it, and pass away 
29 waters should not pass his commandment 
25 As the whirlwind passeth, so(is) the wick. 

11 (it is)hiB gloryto pass overatransgression 

3 but the simple pass on, and are punished 

17 He that passeth by, (and) meddleth with 

12 (but) the simple pass on, (and)'are punis. 

4 (ltwas)buta little that I passed from them 
21 they shall pass through it hardly bestead 

2 merchantsof Zidon, that passover the sea 

6 Pass ye over to Tarshish ; howl, ye inha. 

10 Pass through thy land as a river, daug. 

12 passover to Chittim; therealso shalt thou 
15, 18 the overflowing scourge shall pass th. 
19 for morning by morning shall it pass over 

5 as chaff that passeth away ; yea, it shall 
9 he shall pass over to his strong hold for 

21 neither shall gallant ship pass thereby 
10 none shall pass through it for ever and e. 

8 unclcanshallnotpass over it; but it (shall 

27 my judgment is passed over from myGod 

3 irarsued them, (and) passed safely ;(even) 

2 Wlien thou passest through the waters, I 

2 uncover the thigh, pass over tho rivers 

10 tho sea a way for the ransomed to pass o.? 

6 a land that no man passed through, and 
10 For pass over the isles of Cliittim, and see 

22 a perpetual decree, that it caunot pass it 
22 they roar, yet can they not pass over it ? 

13 have given them shall pass away from them 
10 so that none can pass tlirough (them) ; n. 

12 like a wilderness, that nbne passeth th.t 
24 passeth away by the wind of tho wilder. 

16 every one that passeth thereby shall be 
8 every one that passeth thereby shall be 

8 many nations shall pass by this city, and 

13 shallthe flocks pass again under the hands 

18 and passed between the parts thereof / 

19 which passed between the parts of the c. 

43 neitherdoth(any)sonof man pass thereby 
12 (Is it) nothing to you, allye that pass by? 
IS All that pass by clap (their) hands at thee 

44 that (our) prayershould not passthrough 
21 the cup also shall pass through unto thee 

14 a reproach, .in the sight of all that pass by 

17 pestilence and blood shall pass through 

15 that no man may pass through because of 
6 when I passed by thee, and saw thee pel. 
8 when I passed by thee, and looked upon 

15 on every one that passed by ; his it was I 
2s hast opened, .to every one tliat passed by 



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Eze. acj. II No foot of man shall pass through it, nor 
29. II foot of boast shall pass through it, neither 
33. 28 be desolate, th.at none shall pass through 

35. 7 cut off from it him that passeth out and 

36. 34 desolate in tlio sight of all that passed by 
39. 15 thepasEengers(tliat)pa33 through tho land 
47. 5 river that I could not pass over : for tho 

'Dan. II. 10 certainly como, and overllow, and pass t. 

11. 40 enter, .and shall overflow and pass ovor 
Ho3. 10. II but I passed over upon her fair neck; I 

( Joel 3. 17 no strangers pass through her ai^y more 

\ 'Amos 5. 5 pass not to Beer-sheba : for Gilgal shall 

5. 17 for I will pass through thee, saith tho L. 

6. 2 Pass ye unto Calneh, and seo ; and from 

7. 8 I will not again pass by them any mero 
j" . 8. 2 I will not again pass by thorn any more 

j Jjou. 2. 3 thy billows and thy waves passed over mo 
jMic. 1. J I Pass ye away, thou inhabitant of Saphir 
2. 8 from tliora that pass by securely as men 

2. 13 have broken up, and have passed through 
/ 2. 13 theii- king sliall pass before them, and tlie 

, 7. i3 passeth by the transgression of tho rem. 

iKah. X. 12 be cut down, when he shall pass through 
1. 15 wicked shall no more pass through thco 
3. 19 upon whom hath not thy mckednoss pa. 
(Hab. I. II he shall passcvor, and offend, (imputing) 
' 3. 10 the overflowing of tho water passed by 

Zeph. 2. 2 tho day.pass as the chaff, before tho fierce 

2. IS every one tliat passeth by her shall hiss 

3. 6 their streets waste, that none passeth by 
'Zcch. 7. 14 that no man passed through nor returned 

9. 8 because of him that passeth by, and be. 
9. 8 no oppressor shall pass through them any 

10. u shall pass through tho sea with aflliction 

6. To cause to pass over, ij!) abar, 5. 

Lev. 18. 21 not let., pass tlirough (the Are) to Moloch 
Jor. 46. 17 Pharaoh. .hathpassedthetimo appointed 

7. To pass hy or on, nij; adah. 

Job 28. 8 trodden it ; nor the fierce lion passed by 

8. To pass hy or on, rryu^ adah. 

Dan. 3. ■i^ nor the smell of fire had passed on them 

7. 14 dominion, which shall not pass away 

9.7*0 leap or pass over, no^ pasach. 

!E.xodi2. 13 when I see tho blood, I will pass over you 
12.23 LoM>will pass over tho door, and will not 

12. 27 who passed over the houses of tho childr. 

10. To turn up, behave, li,vaaTpi<ptJ anastrepho. 
I Pe. 1. 17 pass the time of your sojourning (here) 

11. 7*0 go wp through, Sia^aiuto didbaino. 

liUkciC. 26 so that they which v^ould passfromhonco 
Ileb. II. 29 By faith they passed through the E,od sea 

I'i.To pass over through, Ztairepda diaperao. 
Matt. 9. 1 passed over, and came into his own city 
Mark 5. 21 when Jesus was passed over again by ship 
6. 53 when they had passed over, they came 

Vi.To pass on through, Ziairopiiofj-aidiaporcuomai. 

Iukei8. 36 hearing the multitude pass by, he asked 

ILTo come or go through, Stepxouai dkrchomai. 

Mark 4. 35 saith. .Let us pass over unto the other si. 

luke 4. 30 passing through the midst of them went 

17. II passed through tho midst of Samaria and 

19. I (Jesus) entered and passed through Jcr. 

19. 4 climbed up . . for he was to pass that (way) 

Acts 8. 40 pas sing through he preached in all the c. 

9. 32 came to pass, as Peter passed throughout 

14. 24 after they had passed throughout Pisid. 

15. 3 theypassed through Phenlca and Samaria 

17. 23 For as I passed by, and beheld your dov. 

18. 27 he was disposed to pass into Achaia, tho 

19. I Paul having passed through tho upper c. 

19. 21 when he had passed through Macedonia 
Horn. 5. 12 death passed upon all men, for that all 

I Co. 10. I under the cloud, and all passed through 

16. s come unto you, v.'hen I shall pass through 
16. 5 Macedonia : for I do pass through Mace. 

e Co. 1. 16 [to pass] by you into Macedonia, and to 

15.ro travel through, SioSfucu diodeud. 

Acts 17. I when they had passed through Amphip. 

16. To come, epxofiai erchoinai. 

Acts 5. 15 shadow of Peter passing by might orersh. 

17. To go up over, /lera^alvai metahaind. 

I Jo. 3. 14 AVe know that we have passed from death 
18.ro lead along hy, trapdya parago. 
■ Matt. 9. 9 as Jesus passed forth from thenco, he saw 

20. 30 when they heard that Jesus passed by, c. 
Mark 2. 14 as ho passed by, he saw Levi tho (son) of 

15. 21 who passed by, conungout of the country 
John 8.59 [Jesus hid liimself . . and so passed by] 

9. IKS (Jesus) passed by, he saw a man which 
I Co. 7. 31 for the fashion of this v/orld passeth aw. 
I Jo. 2. 17 world passeth away, and the lust there. 

IS.To lie along hy, TrapaXiyoixai paralegomai. 
Acts 27. 8 hardly passing it, came unto a place wh. 

2O.T0 passonalong,irapaTropeioixai paraporeiiomai. 
Matt 27. 39 they that passed by reviled him, wagging 
Mark 9. 30 departed thence, and [passed] through 

11. 20 as they passed by, they saw the fig tree 
IS 29 thcythatpassedbyrailedon him, wagging 

21. To come or go along, Trapepxofia' parerchomai. 
Matt 5. iS Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one 
5. 18 tittle shall in no wise pass from the law 

8. 28 so that no man might pass by that way 
S4, 3i This generation eUalloot p»89i tUl aU t< 



Matt 24. 35 pass away, but my words Ehall not pass a. 
x6. 39 if it be possible, let this cup p.oGs from 
2S. 43 if this cup may not pass away from mo 

Mark 6. 48 saw them toiling, .v/ould havo passed by 
13. 30 gencrntion shall not pass, till all those t. 

13. 31 pass aw.-iy, but my words shall not pass a. 

14. 35 if it wore possible, the hour raigiit pass 
Lukoii. 42 pass over judgment and the love of God 

16. 17 it is easier for heaven and earth to pass 

18. 37 toldhim,thatJesU8ofNazareth passeth by 

21.' 32 generation sliall not pass away till all bo 

21. 33 pass away ; but my words shall not pass a. 

Acta 16. 8 they passing by Mysia camo down to Tr. 

2 Co. 5. 17 old things are passed away; behold, all 

Jas. 1. 10 becauso as the flower, .he sliall pass away 

2 Pe. 3. 10 heavens shall pass away with a great no. 

Rev. 21. I heaven and tho first earth [were passed] 

22. To cast over, sicrpass, {nrcp^dwa huperhallo. 
Eph. 3. 19 love of Christ, which passeth knowledge 

23. To hold over, excel, (nr^pi-yta hwpcrcehS. 

Phil. 4. 7 peace of God, which passeth all underst, 
PASS, to bring to — < 

1. To cause to go in, t("i3 ho, 5. 

2 KI.19. 2s now have I brought it to pass, that thou sh. 
Isa. 46. II I will also bring it to pass ; I havo purpo. 

2. To finish, determine, rh'^ kalah, 3. 

Prov 16. 30 moving his lips ho brinsoth evil to pass 

3.7*0 do, maJce, 15;; ahad. 

Isa. 28. 21 and bring to pass his act, his strange act 

PASS, to be brought to — 
2*0 become, yivajj-ai ginomai. 

I Co. 15. 54 then shall be brought to pass the saying 

PASS, con — 

To pass through, Siairepda diaperaS. 

Lukei6. 26 neither can they passio us, that (would 
PASS, to como to — 
7*0 be done, made, n\yii asah, 2. 

Eze. 12. 25 word that I shall spoak shall come to pass 
[Sec under Come to pass.] 

PASS (by or through), to mako or cause to — 
7*0 cause to pass over, "ijj; abar, 5. 

Gen. 8. i God made a v/ind to pass over the earth 
Exod33. 19 will make all my goodness pass before 
Kum 27. 7 cause the inheritance, .to pass unto them 
27. 8 cause his inheritance to pass unto his da. 
Deut. 2. 30 would not let us pass by him : for the L. 
18. 10 maketh his son. .to pass through thefiro 

1 Sa, 16. 8 called Abinadab, and made him pass bef. 

16. 9 Then Jesse made Shammah to pass by 
16. 10 Jesse made seven of his sons to pass bef. 

2 Sa. 12. 31 made them pass through the brick kiln 
2 Ki. i5. 3 made his son to pass tlirougli tho fire, a. 

17. 17 they caused their sons, .to pass through 
21. 6 he made his son pass through the fire, and 
23. 10 no man might maliC his son., pass through 

2 Ch.33. 6 caused his children to pass through the 

Psa. 78. i3caused them to pass through;Lndhemado 
136. 14 made Israel to pass through the midst of 

Jer. 15. 14 I will make (thee) to pass v/ith thine ene. 
32. 35 cause their sons, .to pass through(the fl.) 

Eze. 5. I cause (it) to pass upon thine head and up. 
14. IS If I cause noisome beasts to pass through 
16. 21 cause them to pass through (the fire) for 
io. 26 caused to pass tlu-ough (tho fire) all that 
20. 31 when ye make your sons to pass through 
2o. 37 I will cause you to pass under tho rod , and 
23. 37 caused their sons., to pass for them throu. 
37. 2 And caused me to pas? "oy them round ab. 
46. 21 caused me to pass by the four comers of 

Zech. 3. 4 caused thine iniquity to pass from thee 
13. 2 will cause the prophets., to pass out of tho 

PASS by on the other side, to — 
7*0 come along over against, o.WTnrap4pxofii.ai anti. 
Luke 10. 31 saw him, he passed by on the other side 
10. 32 looked, .and passed by on the other side 

PASS tie flower of one's age, to — 

Beyond the point {of age), v-iripaitiios huperakmos. 

I Co. 7. 36 if she pass the flower of (her) age, and a. 
PASS, place where it shall — 
Passage, ford, ijj;.? maabar. 

Isa. 30. 32 place where the grounded staff shall pass 

PASS on through — 

7*0 come before or forward, -n-poioxop-ai proerchom. 

Acts 12. 10 went out, and passed on through one st. 
PASSAGE — 
l.Passage, ford, "i3!;o maabar. 

I Sa. 13. 23 garrison, .went out to the passage of MI. 
^.Passage, ford, rfrsaa maharah. 

Judgi2. s Gileadites took the passages of Jordan be. 

12. 6 took him, and slew him at the passages of 

" I Sa. 14. 4 between the passages, by which Jonathan 

iisa. 10. 29 They are gone over the passage: theyhave 

Jer. SI- 32 passages are stopped, and the reeds they 

S.Passage, ■a« eher. 

Jer. 22. 20 cry from the passages : for all thy lorera 

PASSAGE, to give — 
To pass over, "OV abar. 
\ . Slumao. SI nfused to givti Israel passage tluougliUB 



PASSED (away or over), to bo — 
l.To front, turn the face, n^p panah. 

Psa. t)o. 9 For all our days arc passed away In thy w.- 
2. 7*0 pass over, 13;; abar. 

Num33. 51 When ye are passed over Jordan Into tho 

Deut 27. 3 when thou art passed over, that thou m. 

Josh. 3. 17 until alltlie people were passed clean over 
4. I, u whenallthepcoplewcrcclcanpassedo. 

4. 23 until ye were passed over, as the Loud your 
Isa. 10. 28 lie is come to Aiath, he is passed to Jllg. 
Jer. II. 15 holy flesh is passed from thee? when thou 

3. 7*0 be passed over, "135; ahar, 2. 

Eze. 47. 5 a river that could not be passed over 

4. 7*0 come err go away or off', airipxoiiai apcrchomai. 
Rev. 21. 4 for the former things are passed away 

5. 7*0 com^ or go through, Sifpxoptai dierchomai. 
Heb. 4.14 high priest, that is passed into tho heavens 

6. 7*0 go up over, ficraPalyu metabaino. 

Jolin s- 24 not come . . but is passed from death Unto 
PASSENGEE — 
1. 7*0 pass over the way, xn "15!/ abar dxreic. 

Trov. 9. 15 To call passengers who go right on their 
2. 7*0 pass over, nsj; abar. 

Eze. 39. 1 1 valley of the passengers on'the cast of the 
39. II It shall stop tho (noses) of the passengers 
39. 14 bury with tho passengers those that rem. 
39. 15 passengers (that) pass through the land 

PASSING (over) — 

1. 7*0 pass over, "ijj; ahar. 

Judgi9. 18 We fare) passing from Bcth-Iehem-Judah 
2 Sa. 15. 24 until all the people had done passing out 
2 Ki. 6. 26 as the king of Isr.iel was passing by upon 
Prov. 7. 8 Passing through tho street near her comer 
Eze. 39. 14 passing through the land, to bury with tho 

2.T0 leap or pass over, noppasach. 

Isa. 31. s -"^ birds flying, .passing over he will pre. 

PAssioir — 

7*0 suffer, itdax'" paseho. 

Acts I. 3 he showed liimself alive after his passion 

PASSIONS, of or subject to like — 

Suffering like things, SpioioiraO^s homoiopathcs. 
Acts 14. IS We al.io are men of like passions with j'oa 
Jas. s. 17 Elias was a man subject to like passions 

PASSOVER (ofrcring) — 

X.A passing over, the passover festival, n^S pesack, 
Exodiz. 1 1 cat it in haste ; it (is) the LORD'S passover 
12. 21 take you a lamb, .and kill the passover 
12. 27 It (is) the sacrifice of tho Lord's passover 
12. 43 Tliis (is) the ordinance of the passover 
12. 48 will keep the passover to the Lord, let all 

34. 25 sacrifice of the feast of the passover be 
Lev. 23. s ''"'st month at even (is) the Lord's passov. 
Num. 9. 2 Lot the children, .also keep the passover 

9. 4 spake, .that they should keep the passov. 
9. 5 they kept the passover on the fourteenth 
9. 6 that they could not keep the passover on 
g. 10 yet he shall keep tho passover unto the L. 
9. 12 according to all the ordinances of the pa. 
9. 13 forbeareth to keep the passover, even tho 
9. 14 and ivill keep the passover unto the LoRJ) 
9. 14 according to the ordinance of the passov. 
■v*8. 16 the first month (is) tho passover of the L. > 

33. 3 on themorrow after the passover the ch. 
Deut J 6. I keep the passover unto the Lord thy O. 

16. 2 Thou shalt therefore sacriflce the passover 

16. 5 Thou mayest not sacriflce the passover w. 

16. 6 there thou shalt sacrifice the passover at 
Josh. 5. 10 kept tho passover on the fourteenth day 

5. II did cat. .on the morrow after the passo. 

2 Ki.23. 21 Keep the passover unto tho Lord yourO. 

23. 22 there was not holden such a passover from 
23. 23 passover was holden to the Lord in Jerus. 

3 Ch,3o. I, 5 keep tho passover unto the Lord God 

30. 2 keep the passover in the second month 

30. 15 killed the passovcron the fourtcenth(day) 

30. 17 charge of the killing of the passovers for 

30. 18 yet did they eat the passover otherwise 

35. I kept a passover. .and they killed the pas. 
35. 6 So kill the passover, and sanctify yoursel. 
35. 7 all for the passover offerings, for all that 
33. 8 gave unto the priests for the passover off. 
35. 9 gave unto the Levites for passover offer. 
33. II killed the passover, and the priests sprL 
3S. 13 roasted the passover with flro aooorduig 
35. 16 keep the passover, and to offer burnt off. 
35. 17 kept the passover at that time, and the 
35. 18 there was no passover like to tliat kept in 
35. 18 keep such a passover as Josiah kept, and 

33. 19 In the eighteenth year, .was this passover 
Ezra 6. 19 kept the passover upon the fourteenth 

6. 20 killed the passover for all the children of 
Eze. 45. 21 ye shall have the passover, a feast of seven 

2.Passover, (from Heh. nos) irdax"' paseha. 

Matt 26. 2 after two days is (the feast of) the passo. 
26. 17 we prepare for thee to eat the passover 
26. 18 will keep the passover at thy house with 
26. 19 appointed, .and they made ready the pas. 
Marki4. i After two days was (the feast of) the pas. 
14. 12 when they killed the passover, his discip. 
14. 12 prepare that thou mayest eat the passov. 
14. 14 where I shall eat the passover with my d. 

14. 16 them : and they made ready the passover 
Luke 3. 41 went: ^eveiy year at tbo teast of tbe psM. 



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Luke22. I feast, .drew nigh, whicli is called the pas. 

22. 7 Then came the day .. when the passover 

22. 8 Go and prepare us tlie passover, that wo 

22. II where I shall eat the passover witli my d. 

32. 13 them : and they made ready the passover 

22. 15 have desired to eat this passover witli you 

JTsha 2. 13 passover was at hand; and Jesus went up 

2. 23 when he was in Jerusalem at the passover 

6. 4 the passover, a feast of the Jews, was nigh 

II. 55 Jews' passover was nigh at hand : and m. 

11. 55 went, .up to Jerusalem before the passo. 

12. I six days before the passover, came to Be. 
73. 1 Now before the feast of the passover, wh. 
18. 28 but tli.at they might eat the passover 

18. 39 release unto you one at the passover: wi. 

19. 14 it was the preparation of the passover, and 
T Co. 5. 7 For even Christ our passover is sacrificed 
Heb II. 28 Through faith ho kept the passover, and 

PAST — 

X.There is not, there arc not, J'n ayin. 

Job 9. 10 Which doeth great things past finding out 

i.Beforc, Xil^i qedem. 

Job 29. 2 Oh that I were as (in) months past, as (In) 

S.First, I'lK'N"! rishon. 

Deut. 4. 32 For ask now of the days that are past, w. 

i.Beycmd, irapd {ace.) para. 

Heb. II. II was delivered of a child when she was p. 

6. To come alongside, irapepxonai parerchomai, 
I Pe. 4. 3 For the time past of (our) life may suClce 

6. To pass or go along, irapolxo/iai paroichomai. 

Acts 14. 16 irVhoin times past suffered all nations to 
PAST, to be — 
l.To turn aside, "iffl sur. 

1 Sa. 15. 32 said, Surely the bitterness of death is past 

2. To pass over, "131; ahar. 

Gen. 50. 4 when the days of his mourning were past 
Kum2i. 22 will go along, .until we be past thy border 

2 Sa. II. 27 when the mourning was past, David sent 

16. I when David was a little past the top (of 

1 Ki.i8. 29 when midday was past, and they projihe. 
Job 17. II My days are past, my purposes are broken 
Psa. 90. 4 as yesterday when it is past, and (as) a w. 
Song 2. II the winter is past, the rain is over (and) 
Jcr. 8. 20 The harvest is past, the summer is ended 

S.To be pursued, f)n radaph, 2. 

Eccl. 3. 15 and God requlreth that which is past 
i. To turn back, ai» shub. 

Job 14. 13 keep me secret, until thy wrath be past 

5.T0 come away or of, a.Tr4pxo^i.at aperchomai. 
Eev. 9. 12 One woe is past ; (and)behold, there come 
II. 14 The second woe is past ; (and), behold, the 

6. To become, yho/j.ai ginomai. 

Luke 9. 36 when the voice v/as jaast, Jesus was found 

2 Ti. 2. iS saying that the resurrection is past alroa. 

7. To become through or past, Siayho/xat diaginomai. 
Marki6. i when the sabbath was past, MaryMagda. 

8. To come through, 5i4pxofi.at dierchomai. 

Acts 12. 10 When they were past the fli'st and the bo. 

9. To lead alongside, wapdya parago. 

I Jo. 2. 8 because the darkness is past, and the true 

10. To come alongside, ■n-apepxo/iat parerchomai. 
Matti4. 15 time is now past; send the multitude aw.iy 
Acts 27. 9 because the fast was now already past, P. 

11. To become before, itpoyivo/xai proginomai. 
Rom. 3. 25 for the remission of sins thatarepast, th. 

PAST finding out — 

Not to be traced out, ave^ixviaaros anexichniastos. 
K'omii. 33 unsearchable.. his ways past finding out 
PAST, in time — 
I.Long ago, formerly, ancic7ltly, vaXai palai. 

Heb. I. I spake in time past imto the fathers by the 
2.0nce, at some time or other, itori pote. 

Rom II. 30 For as ye in times past have not believed 
Gal. I. 13 For ye have heard, .in times past in the 
i. 23 he which persecuted us in times pastnov/ 
Sph. 2. 2 Wherein in time past yo walked according 
2. 3 had our conversation in time past in the 
2. II ye (being) in time past Gentiles in the fle. 
Vxm. II in time past was. to thee unprofitable, but 
T Pe. 2. 10 Which in time past (were) not a people 
PASTQE — 
1. To feed, nj;-i raah. 

Jer. 2. 8 the pastors also transgressed against me 

3. 15 I will give you pastors according to mine 

10. 21 the pastors are become brutish, and have 

12. 10 JJany pastors have destroyed my vineyard 

17. 16 I have not hastened from (being) a pastor 

22. 22 The wind shall eat up all thy pastors, and 
S3. I Woo bo unto the pastors that destroy and 

23. 2 saith. .againstthe pastorsthatfeedmype. 

Z.ShcpJi^rd, feeder, voipLiiv poimm. 

Eph. 4. II evangelists ; and some, pastors and teac. 

fASTTrR:^, (fat or large) — 
\.Fat pasture, "15 ko,r. 

. Psa. 65. 13 llie pastures are clothed with flocks ; the 
iXsa. 30. 23 day Bball thy cattle teed in Urge paftures 



2. Pasture, feeding, TW'p mirch. 

Gen. .47. 4 thy servants have no pasture fcrtheir do. 
I Ch. 4. 39 they went . . to seclc pasture for theii' flocks 
^ 4. 40 they foimd fat pasture and good, and the 

4. 41 (there was) pasture there for their flocks 
Job 39. 8 The range of the mountains (is) his past. 
Isa. 32. 14 dens .. a joy of wild afsses, a pastiu'e of flo. 
lam. I. 6 are become like harts (that) find no pas. 
Eze. 34. 14 I will feed them in a good pasture, and 
34. 14 (in) a fat pasture shall they feed upon the 
34. 18 to have eaten up the good pasture, but ye 
34. 18 freaddown. . the residue of yourpasturest 
Joel 1. 1 3 they have no pasture ; yea, the flocks pf 

Z.Pasture, feeding, n''V")9 mariih. 

Psa. 74. I smoke against the sheep of thy pasture ? 

79. 13 So we thy people, and- sheep of thy past. 

95. 7 we (are) the people of his pasture, and the 
icx>. 3 his people, and the sheep of his pasture 
Isa. 49. 9 their pastures (shall be) in all high places 
Jer. 23. I destroy and scatter the sheep of my past. 

25. 36 for the Lord hath spoiled their pasture 
Eze. 34. 31 And yo my flock, the flock of my pasture 
H03. 13. 6 According to their pasture, so were they 

i.A toatcred country or place, np^a mashqeh. 

Eze. 45. 15 outof the fat pastures of Israel, for a meat.- 

5. Comely place, habitation, pasture, rrN} naah. 

Psa. 23. 2 Ho maketh mo to lie doivn in green past. 

65. 12 They drop (upon) the pastures of the wil. 

Joel 1. 19, 20 devoured the pastures of the wilderness 

2. 22 the pastures of the wUderness do spring 

a. Pasture, feeding place, ^\r\ rei. 

1 I£i. 4. 23 twenty oxen out of the pastures, and an 
T. Pasture, food, vofiri nome. 

Johnio. 9 and shall go in and out, and find pasture 
PA-TA'-P.A, Xl&Tapa. 

A city on the coast of Lycia in Asia Minor, nearly 
opposite to Rhodes, ■with a famous oracle of Apollo, 
about forty miles W. of Myra ; it is nov^ in ruins. 

Acts 21. 1 we came, .unto Rhodes. .theLco unto P. 
PATS — 
Pate, croipn of the head, 'fp'\\) gndgod. 

Psa. 7. 16 dealuig shall come down upon his own p. 
PATH, PATHWAY — 
l.Path, customary road, rnh orach. 

Gen. 49. 17 an adder in the path, that bitoth the horso 

Job 6. 18 The paths of their way are tui'ncd aside 
8. 13 So (are) the paths of all that forget God 
13. 27 .".nd lookest narrowly unto all my paths 
33. II fcetinthestocks, hemarketh all my paths 

Psa. 8. 8 fish . . passoth through the paths of the seas 

16. II Thou wilt show me the patli of life : in 

17. 4 I h.ive kept (mo i^om) the paths of the d. 
25. 4 Sliowme thy ways, OLoKD, tcachmethyp. 
25. 10 All the paths of the Lord (are) mercy and 
27. II lead me in a pl.ain path, because of mine 

139. 3 Then conipassest my path and my lying 
Prov. 2. 8 Ue koepeth the paths of judgment, and p. 
2. 13 Who leave the paths of '.prightness, to 
2. 19 ncitner take they hold of the paths of life 

2. 20 That thou mayest. .keep the paths of the 

3. 6 acknowledge him . .he shall direct thy pa. 

4. 18 the path of the just (is) as the shining 1. 

5. 6 Lest thou shouldest ponder the path of 1. 
Isa. 2. 3 we will walk in his paths : for out of Zion 

3. 12 to err, and destroy the way 0? thy paths 
40. 14 taught him in the path of judgment and 

Mlc. 4. 2 and we will walk in his paths : for the law 

'l.IIightoay, nppp mesillah, 

Isa. 59. 7 wasting and destruction (are) in their p. 
Joel 2. 8 they shall walk every one in his path: and 

Z.A path for waggcns, broad path, '?3yi3 magal. 
Psa. 23. 3 leadeth me in the paths of righteousness 
65. II Thou crowncst. .and thy paths drop fatn. 
Prov. 2. 9 judgment, and equity; (yea), every good p.. 

4. 1 1 I have taught .. 1 have led thee in right p. 
4. 2(5 Ponder the path of thy feet, and lot all thy 

Isa. 26. 7 thou. .dost weigh the path of tho just 

i.A path for waggons, broad path, njayo magalah. 

Psa. 17. 5 Holdup my goings in thy paths, (that) my 

Prov. 2. 15 crooked, and(they)froward in their paths 

2. 18 house inclineth unto death, and her paths 

5.j1 narrow path, hSyiyo mishol. 

Hum 22. 24 the angel of tho LOED stood In a path of 

&.A trodden path, a'ni nathib. 

Job 28. 7 a path which no fowl knowcth, and which 
41. 32 Ho m.akcth a path to shine after him; (one) 
Psa.119. 35 to go in the path of thy commandments 

I.A trodden path, nj'ni ncthibah. 

Job 19. 8 and ho halli set darkness in my paths 

24. 13 know not.. nor abide in the paths thereof 

30. 13 They mar my path, they set forward my 

38. 20 shouldest know the paths (to) the house 

Psaiig. 105 vioxi (is) a lamp, .and a light unto myp. 

142. 3 thou knewest my path. In the way wher. 

Prov. 1. 15 son. .refrain thy foot from their path 

3. 17 pleasantness, and all her joaths (are) pe. 

7. 25 to her w-ays, go not astray in her paths 

8. 2 by tho way ia the places of tho patlis 

8. 20 I lead, .iu tho midst of tho paths of judg. 

Isa. 42. 16 I will lead them inpath3(that) they have 

43. 16 whicli maketh. .a path in the mighty wat. 

58. 12 called.. Tho restorer of tho paths to dwell 

.<!S. 8 havo made thorn crooked paths : wIiobo. i 



Jer. 6, 16 ask for tho old paths, where (is) the good 

iB. 15 to walk in paths, (in) a way not cast up 
Lara. 3. 9 inclosed my ways . . he hath made my path 
Uo3. 2. 6 make a wall., she shall not find her paths 
2i.A going on, path, 713^", '7'3y shcbil, sliebul, 

Psa. 77. 19 thy path in the great waters, and thy fo. 
Jer. 18. 1 5 them to stumble . . (from) the ancient paths 

^.A rubbed or trodden path, rpl/Sos tribos. 

Matt. 3. 3 Prepare ye the way . .make his paths str. 
Mark i. 3 Prepare ye the way. .make his paths str. 
Luke 3. 4 Prepare ye the way . .make his paths str. 

10.^ track, Tpox'i trochia, 

Heb. 12. 13 makittraight paths for your feet, lestth. 

W.A path way, n:j'tia x?l derek nethibah. 

Provi2. 28 (in)the pathway(thereof there is)aodeath 
PATtf-EOS, D'l-lpB. 

Upper Egypt or Thebaid, as distinguished from Mazor, 
Lower Egypt, and Mizraim, including both. See Jer. 
44. i; 44. 15; Eze. 29. 14 and 30. 14. 

Isa. 1 1 . II his people, which shall be left, irom . . P. 

Jer. 44. 1 at Noph, and in the country of P., saying 
44. J 3 all the people that dwelt . . in P. , answered 

Eze. 29. 14 cause them to return (into) the land of P. 
30. 14 And I will make P. desolate, and will set 

PATH-mr-SIEL, Q'p-]fl5. 

A descendant of tho fifth son of llizraira son of Ham. 
Gen. 10. 14 P., and Casluhim, out of whom came Ph. 

1 Ch. 1. 12 P., and Casluhim, of whom came the Ph. 

PATIENCE — 

l.Forbearance, long sufftring, fiaicpoBufita makroth. 
Heb. 6. 12 who through faitli and patience inherit 
Jas. 5. 10 example of suffering affliction, and of pa. 

% Endurance, continuance, viro/iov^ hupomnne. 
Luke 8. 15 keep (it), and bring forth fruit with pat 

21. 19 In your patience possess ye your souls 

Rom. 5. 3 knowing that tribulation worketh patien. 

5. 4 patience, experience ; and experience, h. 

8. 25 (then) do wo with patience wait for (it) 

15. 4 we through patience and comfort of the 

15. 5 the God of patience and consolation gra. 

2 Co. 6. 4 much patience, in afflictions, in necessities 

12. 12 were wrought among you in all patience 
Col. I. II unto all patience and long sufferingwitU 

1 Th. I. 3 patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Clu'ist 

2 Th. I. 4 for your patience and faith in ail your 

1 Ti. 6. II godliness, faith, love, patience,meekness 

2 Ti. 3. 10 my . .faith, long suffering, charity, pat. 
Titus 2. 2 be..6ound in faith.iu charity.inpatienoe 
Heb. 10. 36 ye have need of patience, that, after ye 

12. I let us run with p.atience the race that Is 
Jas. I. 3 the trying of your faith worketh patience 

1. 4 let patience have (her) perfect work, that 
5. II Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and 

2 Po. I. 6 to temperance patience ; and to patience 

Rev. I. 9 in the kingdom and patience of Jesus Cii. 

2. 2 thy works, and thy labour, and thy patie. 
2. 3 hast borne, and hast patience, and for my 

2. 19 and faith, and thy patience, and thy wo. 

3. 10 thou hast kept the word of my patience 
•, 13. 10 Here is tho patience and the faith of the 

VT 14. 12 Here is the patience of the saints : here 

PATIENCE, to have Qongj — 

To forbear, bear long, /iaKpoBv/xf } makrothumeS. 
Slatt i8. 26, 29 have patience with me, and 1 will pay 
Jas. 5. 7 hath long patience for it, until he receive 

PATIENT — 
I.Long, %-ii}arck. 

Eccl. 7. 8 tho patient in spirit (is) better than the p. 
%IIolding up under evil, ave^LKaKos anexikakos. 

2 Ti. 2. 24 gentle unto all (men), apt to teach, pati. 

3. Yielding, lenient, eirteiK'ijs epieikes. 

I Ti. 3. 3 but patient, not a brawler, not covetous 

LTo remain under, viroix^vw hupomcno. 

Romi2. 12 patient in tribulation; continuing instant 

PATEENT, to bo — 

To forbear, suffer long, fiaKpoSvfiea makrothumeS. 

I Th. 5. 14 support the weak, bo patient toward all 

Jas. 5. 7 Be patient therefore, brethren, unto the 

:;. 8 Bo ye also patient ; stablish your hearts 

PATIENTIT, (to take) — 

l.To wait, expect, njij qavah, 3. 

Psa. 40. 1 1 waited patiently for the LORD ; and ho 

i.Forbearingly, with long suffering, fxaKpoBvixut, 
Acts 26. 3 wherefore I beseech thee to hear mo pat. 

3. To remain under, vito//.ev(o hupomcno. 

I Po. 2. 20 ye shall take is patiently ?. .ye take it pat. 
[Sea also Continuance, endure, wait, waiting.] 

PAT'-mOS, noTyuor. 

A sterile islarrd about thirty miles in circumference, In 

tho ^gean Sea, S. W. of Samos, and forty-five miles W. of 

Miletus; now called Patino, or Patimo, or Patmosa, and 

reckoned among the Sporades, with an excellent 

harbour. 

Rev. I. 9 was in the isle that is called P., for the \ 
PATRIARCH — 
Head of a father's Jiouse, varpidpxv^ patriarches,^ 

Acts 2. 29 let me freely apeak unto you of the patr. 
7. sand Bo..Jiux)l> (begat) tho twelve patriae 



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Acts 7. 9 the patriarchs, moved with envy, sold Jo. 

Hob. 7. 4 the patriarch Abraham gavo tho tenth of 
PATEIMOiry — 
A father, 3K ab. 

Scut 18. 8 that which comctli of tho sale of his pat. 
PA-TEO'-BAS, noTo<i;9aj. 
A believer in Rome to whom Paul sends a salutation. 

Bom.i6. 14 Salute As}'ncritus..P., Hermes.. aud the 
PATTERN — 
l.SCghi, appearance, nx-jD march. 

Num. 8. 4 pattern which the Lord had showed Mo 
2, Building, form, pattern, n')3n tabnith. 

Josh 22. 28 the pattern ol the altar of the LonD, wh. 

£xod25. 9 the pattern of tho tebomaclo, and tlie p. 

I 25. 40 look that thou make (them) after their p. 

a Kl. 16. JO tho pattern of it, according to all tho 

I Cb.28. II the pattern of tho porch, and of tliehousen 
2B. 12 tho pattern of all tliat ho had by thespiii! 
28. 18 pattern of tho chariot of the cherubim 
28. 19 understand .. all tho worlds of thispattcru 

Z.Siandard, measurement, n'Wij toknith. 

Eze. 43. iQ show, .and let them measure the pattern 
4 A type, model, rviros tupos, 

Titus 2. 7 showing thyself a pattern of good works 

Eeb. 8. s according to tho pattern sliowed to theo 
t.An exhibition, pattern, vir6S(iyiji.a hupodeigma. 

Heb. 9. 23 that tho patterns of things in the heavens 

^.An under or lesser typc,iiroTv-!roirt^ hupotupSsis. 
I TL I. 16 a pattern to them which should hereafter 

PA'-TT, PA'-I, 'y?, 'V? a yawning deep. 

The city of Hadar, tho last of the early kings of Edom. 

Gen. 36. 39 tho name of his city (was) P.; and his w. 

I Ch. I. 50 and tho name of liis city (was) P, 

PATJX, PAtTLTTS, TiavXos little. 

l.Tho Burnamo of the floman deputy at Paphas whp 
believed tho gospel when Elymas tho sorcerer was 
struck blind. 

Acts T3. 7 Scrglus P., a prudent man: who called 
2. Tho apostle of tho Gentiles, whose original namo was 
Saul. He was of tho tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of 
tho Hebrews, born in Tarsus, tho chief city of Cilicia, 
in Asia Minor. He was brought up a Pkariseo, and 
educated at Jerusalem, at tho feet of Gamaliel, a cele- 
brated llabbi. His vernacular tongue was Greek, but 
his residence in Palestine gavo him a knowledge of tho 
Syro-chaldaic of that day, which is called in tho Now 
Testament " Hsbrov/." He was acquainted with several 
of tho ancient Greek poets, Vifhom ho occasionally 
quotes. Like all Jews, ho was brought up to a trade, 
r.-hich. In his case, v/as that of a tent maker. His resi- 
dence at Jerusalem augmented his natural regard for 
Judaism, and led him, whilo yet ayoungraan, to bear 
his testimony .igalnst Cliristianity, by consenting to tho 
martyrdom of Stephen, and watcliing over tho clotlies 
of thoso who ctoned him. 

Soon the great landm.irts of his life began to .nppear. 
rorcmost of all was his conversion, A.D. 38, which became 
the main root of his after life. Then his evangelistic 
labours at Antioch, A.D. 4= ; his missionary journey In 
theeasternpartofAsiaMinor, in which he Urst assumed 
the character of an apostle to tho Gentiles ; his visit to 
Jerusalem, A.d. 50, to settle tho question of the relation 
of the Gentiles to the lav/ of Moses; his second mission- 
nry journey v/henhe introduced tho gocpclinto Europe, 
■with his visit to Philiipi, Athens, and Corinth. Then 
comes his third great missionary journey wliich v/as 
chiefly marked by a long stay at Ephesns, and interest- 
ing iji connection witli tho writing of his four leading 
Epistles. Then followed his visit to Jerusalem, A.D. 
58, and his apprehension there, v,itli his long conQno- 
mont at Cesarea, and his eventual imprisonment at 
Homo, A.D. 61, whence ho wrote most of his other 
epistles. Of his later history we know nothing. As to 
his temperament and character, Paul is himself the best 
painter. His humility induced him to abandon the 
grand title of " Saul," and assume tho humblo one of 
"Paul," i.e., tho "little one," appropriate, perhaps, 
from his bodily size, but adopted, no doubt, from th.at 
hmnility which makes him count himself to be " Ipss 
tiian the least 'of all saints, and no' worthy to bo 
called an apostle." His speeches and epistles convey to 
Ds the truest impression of him. In these wo perceive 
file -warmth and ardour of his nature, his afiootionato 
disposition, the tenderness of his sense of honour, tho-^ 
courtesy and personal dignity of his bearing, and hiC j' 
perfect frankness. Wo ceo also the rare combinatiot 
of subtility, tonaeity, and versatility existing in hit , 
intellect, with a practical wisdom generally associated 
■v;^th a cooler temperament than his, and a forbearance 
and tolerancs seldom united with such impetuous 
convictions as he entertained. 

Acta 13. 9 ThenSaulwhoal3o(isealled)P.,fllledwlfh 

13. 13 Now when P. and his company loosed from 
13. 16 Then P. stood up, and beckoning with 
13. 43 many of tho Jews, .follov/ed P. and Bam. 
13. 45 against, .things v/hich were spoken by P. 
>3. 46 Then P. and Barnabas v/axed bold, and 

13. 50 and raised persecution against P. and B. 

14. 9 The same heard P. speak: who stedfastly 
14. II And when tho peoolo saw what P. had 
14. 12 And they called. .P., Merc>jrius, because 

14. 14 -when the apostles, Barnabas and P., heard 
14. 19 and, having stoned P., drew Qam) out of 
ts. a When therefore P. sod Barnabas bad uo 



Acta 15. 2 they determined that P. and n.irnabas 

15. 12 gavo audienco to B.irnabas and P., decla. 
15. 22 to send.. to Antionli v/ith P. and liariiab. 
15. 25 to send, .v/ith our beloved lianiabas. .P. 
15. 35 P. also and Bamab.is continued in Antioeh 
15. 36 And some days after, P. said unto Bama. 
15. 38 But P. thought not good to take him witli 

15. 40 And P. cliose Silas, aud departed, being re. 

16. 3 Him would P. have to go fortli with him 
16. 9 And a vision appeared to P. In tho night 

16. 14 unto tlio things which were spoken of P. 
iG. 17 Tlio same followed P. and us, and cried 
j6. 18 But P., being grieved, turned and said to 
16. 19 they eauglit P. and Silas, and drew (tUcm) 
16. 25 And at midnight P. and Silas prayed, and 
16. 28 But P. cried with a loud voice, saying. Do 
16. 29 and fell dov/n before P. and Silas 

16. 36 And the keeper, .told this s.iylng to P. 
16. 37 But Paul said unto them, Tlicy have bea 

17. a And P., as Ills manner was, v/ent in unto 
17. 4 and consorted with P. and Silas; and of 
17. 10 tho brethren immediately sent away P. 

17. 13 tho word of God v/as preached of P. atE. 

17. 14 immediately tho brethren sent av.'ay P. 

17. 15 And they that conducted P. brought him 

17. 16 Now whilo P. waited for them at Atliens 
17. 22 Then P. stood in tho midst of Mars' hill 

17. 33 So P. departed from among them 

1 8. I After these things [P.] departed from Ath. 
18. 5 P. was pressed in tho spii-it, and testincd 
x8. 9 Then spake the Ix>rd to P. in tho night by 
i3. 12 the Jews made insurrection, .against P. 
18. 14 And when P. was now about to open (his) 

18. 18 And P. (after thls^ tarried (there) yet a 

19. X P. having passed through the upper coa. 
19. 4 Then said P., Jolm verily baptized with 
19. 6 And when P. had laid (his) hands upontho. 
19. II And God wrought, .by tho hands of P. 
19. 13 Wo adjure you by Jesus whom P. preach. 

19. 15 Jesus 1 know, and P.I knov/; but v/ho are 
19. 21 P. purposed in tho spirit, when he had p, 
19. 26 this P. hath persuaded and turned away 
19. 29 men of Macedonia, P.'s companions in tr. 

19. 30 And when P. would have entered in unto 

20. I P. called unto (him) tho disciples, and cm. 
so. 7 P. preached unto them, ready to depart 
so. 9 and as P. v/as long preaching, ho sunk 

10 And P. went do%vn, and fell on him, aud 
13 there intending to take in P.: for so had 
16 For P. had determined to sail by Kphcsus 
37 and fell on P.'s neck, and kissed him 

4 who said to P. tlfrough tho spirit, that ho 
8 wo thatwcre of P.'s company departcd.and 

1 1 ho took P. 's gird) 0, .' nd bound his own han. 
13 Then P. answered, V/hatmean ye to weep 
18 And tho (day) follov/jng P, went in with 
26 Then P. took tho men, and the nest day 

29 whom they supposed that P. had brought 

30 and they took P., and drew him out of the 
21.32 and when they caw., they left beating of P. 

21. 37 And as P. was to bo led into the castle, he 
21. 39 But P. said, I am a man (which am) a Jew 

21. 40 P. stood on tho stairs, and beckoned with 
S2. 25 P. said unto the centurion that stood by 
=2. 28 V/lth a great sura. .And P. said, But I was 

22. 30 and brought P. dov.-n, and set him before 

23. I And P., cr.rnostly beholding the council 
=3. 3 Then said P. unto him, God shall smite 
23. 5 Then said P., I wist not, bretliren, that 
23. C But when P. perceived tliat ihe one part 
23. 10 fearing lest P. should have been pulled 
23. II Bo of good cheer, (P.J; for as thou hast 
23. 12 oat nor drink till they had killed P. 
23. 14 will eat nothing until wo have slain P. 

23. 16 when P.'s sister's son heard of their lying 
23. 16 and entered into the eastle, and told P. 

23. 17 Then P. called one of tiro centurions 

23. 18 P. tho prisoner called mo unto (liim), and 
23. 20 bring down P. toraorrov/ into the council 
23. 24 that they may sot P. on, and bring (liim) 

23. 31 Then tho soldiers, .took P., and brought 
-3. 33 when they came to Cesarea. .presented P. 

24. I who informed tho governor against P. 
24. 10 Tlion P., after that tho governor had bee. 
24. 23 he commanded a centurion to keep [P.] 
24. 24 he sent for P., .and hoard him concerning 
24. 26 money should have been given him of P. 

24. 27 to show tho Jews a pleasure, left P. bound 

25. 2 chief of the Jews informed him against P. 
25. 4 P. should bo kept at Cesarea, and that 
25. 6 tho next day. . commanded P. to be brou. 
25. 7 [many and grievous complaints against P.] 
25. 9 answered P., and said, V/ilt thou go up to 
25. 10 Then said P., I stand at Cesar's Judgment 
25. 14 Fostus declared P.'s cause unto the king 

25. 19 which was dead, whom P. aCirmcd to be 
25. 21 P. had appealed to be reserved unto tho 

25. 23 at Festus' commandment P. was brought 

26. I Agrippa said unto P., Thou art permitted 
26. I P. stretchedforththohand, andansv/cred 
26. 24 P;, thou art beside thyself; much learning 
26. 28 Agrippa said unto P., Almost thou pers. 

26. 29 P. said, I would to God, that not only thou 
37. X delivered P. and certain other prisoners 

27. 3 Julius courteously entreated P., and gave 
27. 9 th^ fast was now. .past, P. admonished 
27. II than those things which were spokenby P. 
27. 21 P. stood forih in the midst of them, and 
27. 24 Fear not, P. ; thou must bo broug'ht bef. 
27. 31 P. said to the centurion «nd to the soldi. 
27. 33 P. besought (them) all to take meat, say. 
»/. 43 the centurion, willing to cave F^lsept Uu 



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Acta 23 3 P. Jin.i'. cr.thcrcd .". bundio of sticks, and 

38. 8 P. entered in, .-.nd prayed, and laid his h. 

28. 15 when P. saw, ho thanked God, and took 

28. 16 l>. w.x", liuHijred to dwell by himself with 

28. 17 [P.] called tho chief of tho Jews together 

aS. 25 after that P. had c.pokcn one word. Well 

23. 30 [P.] dwelt two v.holo years in hisowu hi. 

Rom. I. X P., a servant of JesusChrlst, called(to be) 

I. I P., called (to be) an apostle of Jesus Chr. 

I. 12 I am of P.; and I of ApoUos ;and I of Co. 

I. 13 Is Christ dlvldcd7wa» P.crucinedforyouf 

1. 13 or were yo baptized in the namo of P.! 

3. 4 I em of P.;and another, I (am)ofApoIIos 

3. 5 Who then is P., and who (ia)ApolIos,but 

3. 22 Whether P., or Apollo3,or Cephas, or the 

16. 21 Tho salutation of (me) P. with mine own 

I. 1 P., an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will 

0. I I P. mysoli beseech you by the meekness 

1. I P., an apostle, not of men, neither by man 
5. 2 I P. sayuntoyoi!,thatifycbocircumci3ed 
X. X P., an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will 

3. I P., tho prisoner of Jesus Christ for you 
I. I P. and Timothcu.-, tho servants Oi" Jesus 
I. I P., an apostle of Jesus Christ by tho will 
I. 23 whereof I P. am made a minister 

4. 18 Tho salutation by tho hand of me P. Ee. 

1. I P., and Silvauus, and Timotheus, unto 

2. 18 wo would have como unto you, even I P. 
I. X P., and Silvanrrs, and Timotheus, unto 
3. 17 Tiie salutation of P. with mine own hand 
I. I P., an apostle of Jesus Christ by tho 

I P., an apostle of Jc<;us Cl^rist by the will 

X P., a servant of God, and an apostle of 

I P., a prisoner of Jesus Christ, and Tiino. 

9 being such an one as P. tho aged, and now 

19 I P. iravo written (it)with mineownhand 

2 Pe. 3. 15 as our beloved brother P. also, according 
PAVED, (being) — 

1. White work, njaj libnah. 

Exod24. xo as it v/cto . .paved work of a sapphire stono 

2. To pave, cover, overlay, p|^-; ratsaph. 

Song 3. 10 the midst thereof being paved (wlth)loTa 
PA'TEMEHT — 
\. Pavement, nsf^i? inartsepheth. 

3 Ki.i6. 17 king Ahaz. .put it upon a pavement of 1. 

2,Pavem.cnt, floor, rt^-p, ritspah. 

2 Ch, 7. 3 with theirfaces to the ground upon the p. 

Esth. I. 6 a pavement of red, and blue, and white 

E20. 40. 17 pavement made for the eoirrt round alx>ut 

40. 17 thirty chambers (were) upon the pavement 

40. 18 And tho pavement . . (was) the lower pave. 

43, 3 tho pavement which (was) for tho outer co. 

Z, Paved with stone, Ki@6(npa>Tos litlujstrStos. 

Johni9. 13 In a place that ia called the Pavement, bat 
PA-VUION — 
l.A covering, "Hb aok, 

Psa. 27. 5 ho shall hide me In his pavilion : In tha 
2.A booth, npp sukkah. 

2 Sa, 22. 12 made darkness pavilions round about him 
I Ki.20. 12 he and the kings in the pavilions, that ho 

20. 16 drinking himself d'iimk in the pavilions 
Psa. 18. II his pavilion round about him (were) dark 

31. 20 thou Shalt keep them secretly in a parilioa 
PA-W — 
X.Hand, T yad. 

1 Sa. 17. 37 tho paw of the lion, and ontot the caw of 
2.Palm {of the hand), f]? kaph. 

Lev. II. 37 whatsoever gocth upon hia paws, among 
PAW, to — 
To dig, paw, 15C chaphar. 

Job 39. 21 Ho pawetb in the valley, and rejoicethla 
PAY — 
To give a price, nap jnj nathan melcer. 

Nrmi2o. 19 I wili pay for it : I wiil only, without. .C 
PAT (again), to — 
\.To give, [nj nathan. 

Exod2i. 19 only ho shall pay (for) the loss of his time 

21. 22 and ho shall pay as the judges (determine) 
Jon. I. 3 he paid the faro thcrcot aud went down 

2. 3*0 give, Jfj} nethan. 

Ezra 4. 13 will they not pay toll, tribute, and cnstom 

Z.To make complete, dV^ shalam, 3. 

Exod2i. 36 he shall surely pay ox for ox ; and the d. 

22. 7 if tho tbjef be found, let him pay double 
22. 9For..he shall pay double unto his neighb. 

Deut23. 21 thou Shalt not slack to pay it : for the L. 

3 Sa. 15. 7 let me go and pay my vow, which I hav» 

2 KL 4. 7 and pay thy debt, and livo thou aud thy 
Job 22. 27 hear thee, ai-1 thou chalt pay thy vows 
Psa. 22. 25 I will pay my vows before them that fear 

37. 21 The wicked borrowcth, and payetii not 
50. 14 and pay thy vows unto the most High 
66, 13 I will go into thy house. .1 ^vill pay thca 
76. 1 1 pay unto the Lord your tJod : let ail that 
116. 14, 18 I will pay my vows imto theLoRDnow 

ProT. 7. 14 offerings with me; this day have I paid my 
19. 17 that., he hath given will hepay him again 
22. 27 If thou hast nothing to pay, why should 

EccL s. 4 defer not to pay it. .pay that v/hich thou 
5, s than that thou shouldest vow and not p. 

JoD. 8. 9 ftaccUce . . I will pay (that) that I have v. 



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I. To wciffh oxit, '^^j shaqai. 

Exod 22. 17 he shall pay money according to the dow. 

1 Jiii.20. 39 or else thou shalt pay a talent of silver 
Esth. 3. 9 I v/iU pay ten thoasand talents of silver 

4. 7 Haman had promised to pay to the king's 

5. To cause to turn lack, aiiy shub, 5. 

2 Ch.27. 5 So much did the childrea of Ammou pay 

6. To give aicay or hack, diroSiow/it apodidomi. 
•iXatt. 5. 26 till tliou hast paid, .uttermost farthing 

18. 25 as he had not to pay, his lord commanded 
J 8. 26, 29 patience with me, and I will pay thco 
j8. 28 took (him), .saying. Pay me that thou ow. 
18. 30 cast liini into iirison, till he should pay 
18, 34 till ho should pay all that ■was due unto 

Luke 7. 42 T/hen they had nothing to pay, he frankly 
II. 55 not. .till thou hast paid the very last mi. 

7. To pay, rehca telca. 

Matt 17. 24 said. Doth cot youpmaster pay tribute? 
Rom 13. 6 For, for this causa pay yo tribute also : for 

PAY, to maia to — ^ 

To caiise to go up, xvxpose, njj; alah, 6.. 

2 Ch. 8. 8 Sq^jmon make to pay tribute until thi^ 

PAYMENT to ho made — 

To give away or back, a.-!roSi5a>fJLi apodidumi. 

Matt 18. 23 all tliat he had, and payment to be made- 

PEACE ^- 

l.Rest, ease, security, irnp shalvah. 

Dan. 8. 25 by peace shall destroy m.iny ; he shall alsc 

^.Completeness, peace, DiVv' shalom. 

Gen. 15. 15 shalt go to thy fathers in peace; thou 
'26. 29 have sent thee away in peace : thou (art) 
26. 31 and they departed from him in peaco 
28. 21 come again to my father's house in peace 

41. 16 God shall give Pharaoh an answer of peaco 
43. 23 Peace (be) to you, fear not: yourGod, and 

44. 17 as for you, get you up in peace unto your 
Exod. 4. 18 And Jethro said to Moses, Go in peace 

18.23 people shall also go to their place in peaco 
Lev. 26. 6 I will give peaco in the land, and ye shall 
Is um. 6. 25 lift up his counteAanco.. and give thee p. 

25. 12 I give unto him my covenant of peace 

L>eut. 2. 26 sent messengers, .with words of peace, b. 

20. 10 When thou comest nigh, .proclaim peaco 

20. II shall be, if it make thee ansv/er of peace 

23. 6 Thou shalt not seek their peace nor their 

29. 19 I shall have peace, though I walk in the 

Josh. 9. 13 Joshua made peace with them, and made 

ij. 21 all the people returned, .in peace : none 

• Judg. 4. 17 roacebotweenJabiuthekiagof Hazorand 

6. 23 Poaco(bc)untothce; fcarnot: thou shalt 

8. 9 When I come again in peace, I will break 

II. 31 when I return in peace from the children 

i3. 6 Goinpeaco: beforctheLoi'.D(is) yourway 

19. -.JO Pcvce (be) vnth thee : howsoever (let) all 
I So. I. 17 Go in peace : and the God of Israel grant 

7. 14 there v.-as peace between Israel and theA. 

20. 7 til J' servant shall have peace: but if he be 
20. 13 that thou maycstgo in peace : and the L. 
BO. 21 for (thero is) peace to thee, and no hurt 
2o. 42 G J in peace, forasmuch as we have sworn 
25. 6 Peace (be) both to thee, and peaco (be) to 
25. 6 and i/e.ice (be) unto all that thou hast 

' 25. 35 Go up in peace to thine house; see, I havo 
'' 29. 7 return, and go in peace, that thou disj)!. 
e ba. 3.21 sent Abner away ; and he went in peace 
3. 22 sent him avv-ay, and he was gone in peaco 

3. 23 sent him away, and he is gone in peace 
15. 9 king said unto him. Go in peace. So he a. 
15. 27 return into the city in peace, and your 
>7. 3 returned : (so) all the people shaUbe in p. 
19. 24 departed, .the day he came (again) in po. 
19. 30 my lord the king is come again in peace 

X EX. 2. 5 shed the blood of war in peace, and put 
2. 6 hoar head go do\vn to the grave in peaco 
2. 33 shall there be peaco for ever from the L. 

4. 24 had peace on all sides round about bir.i 
5. 12 was peace between Hiram and Solomon 

20. 18 Whether they be come out for peace, take 
22. 17 return every man to his house in peace 
22. 27 water of affliction, until I come in peaco 
22. 28 If thou return at all in peace, the Lord 

•oKl. 5. 19 said unto him. Go in peaco. So he departed 

9. 17 to meet them, and let him say, (Is it) pe. ? 

9. t8, 19 Thus saiththe king, (Is it>peace ? And 

9. 18, 19 What hast thou to do -vvith peace? turn 

9. 22 (Is it^ peace., he answered. What peaco, so 

9.31 (Had) Zimri peace, who slew his master 1 

20 19 not (good), if peace and truth be in my d.? 

22. 20 shalt be gathered into thy grave in peace 

z Ch.i2. 18 peace, peace (be) unto thee, and peace (be) 

22. 9 give peace and quietnessuntolsraelin his 

s Ch.15. 5 in those times (there was) no peace to him 

1 18. iS return, .every man to his house in peaco 

18. 26 water of affliction, until I return in peace 

18. 27 If thou certainly return in peace, (then) 

19. irefurnedto his house in peace to Jerusalem 
34. 28 shald be gathered to thy grave in peace 

Ezra 9. 13 seek their peace or their v/ealth for ever 
JEsth. 9. 30 sent the letters.. (with) words of peace 

10. 3 and speaking peaco to all his seed 
Job 5. 24 Icnow that thy tabernacle (shall bt, in pe. 

25. 2 with hira ; he maketh peace in his high p^ 
Psa. 4. 8 will both lay mo down in peace, and sleep 

28. 3 which speak jjeace to theirnoighbours, but 
^ . as- >i tti'S I'OBJ) wiU blesfl hifi ptiople yn/tH peiace 



Psa. 34. 14 Depart from evil, and do good ; seek pence 

35. 20 For they speak not peace ; but they devise 

37. II shall delight, .in the abundance of peace 

37. 37 upright : for the cud of (that) man(is)pe. 

55. 18 He hath delivered my soul in peace from 

72. 3 moimtains shall bringpeace to the people 

72. 7 abundance of peace so long as the moon e. 

85, 8 forhewillspeakpcacountohispeople.and 

£5. 10 righteousness and peaco have kissed (each 

119. 165 Great peace have they which love thy law 

120. 6 hath long dwelt with him that hateth pe. 

120. 7 peace : but when I speak, they (are) for 

122. 6 Pray for the peace of Jerusalem : theyshall 

122. 7 Peace be within thy walls, .prosperity wi. 

122. 8 sakes, I will now s.iy. Peace (be) within 

123. 5 the workers of iniquity., peace., upon Isr. 
128. 6 children's children, (and) peaco upon Isr. 
147. 14 He maketh peace (in) thy borders, (and) 

Prov. 3. 2 long life, and peace, shall they add to thee 
3. 17 pleasantness, and all her p-aths (are) peaco 
12. 20 but to the counsellors of peaco (is) joy 

Eccl. 3. 8 A time, .a time of v/ar, and a tir.ie of pe. 

Isa. 9. 6 The everlasting Father, The Prince of P. 
9. 7 Of the increase of . . government and peace 

26. 12 thou wilt ordain peace for us : for thou 

27. 5 make peace with rae . . ho shall make peace 

32. 17 the work of righteousness shaU be peaco 

33. 7 ambassadors of peaco shall weep bitterly 

38. 17 for peace I had great bitterness ; but thou 
39. 8 there shall be peace and truth in my days 
43. 7 I make peace, and createevil : I the Lord 

48. 18 then had thy peace been as a river, and 
48. 22 (There is) no peace, saith the Lord, unto 
53. 7 that publisheth peaco ; that bringeth good 
53. 5 the chastisement of our peace (was) upon 
54. 10 neither shall the covenant of my peace be 

54. 13 and great (shall be) the peace of thy chL 
51;. i2 ye shaU go. .be led forth vath peace : the 
57. 2 He shall enter into peaco : they shall rest 
^7. 19 Peace, peace to (him that is) far off, and 
57. 21 (There is) no peace, saith my God, to the 
59. 8 Thewayof peacetheyknov/not; and(th.) 

59. 8 whosoever goeth therein, .not know peaco 

60. 17 I wUl also make thy oClcers peaco, and 
C6. 12 I will extend peace to her like a river, and 

Jer.- 4. 10 saying. Ye shaUhavo peace; v/hercasthe 
6. 14 Peace, peace ; when (thcro is) no peace 
8, II Peace, peace ; v/hen (there is) no peace 

8. IS We looked for peace, but no good (came) 

12. s in the Land of peace, (v^hcrcin) thou trus. 

12. 12 sword.. devour, .no flesh shall have peace 

14. 13 I will give you assured peace in this place 

14. 19 we looked fcr peaco, and (there ia)nogood 
i5. 5 I have taken away my peace from this p. 
23. 17 The Lord hath said, Ye shall have peace 

28. 9 The prophet which prophesieth of peace 

29. 7 sock the peace of the city v/hither I have 
29. 7 for in tho peace thereof shall ye have pe. 

29. 1 1 thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give 

30. 5 voice of trembling, of fear, and not of pe. 

33. 6 reveal unto them tho abundance of peace 

34. 5 thou shalt die in peace : and ■with tho b. 
43. 12 and he shall go forth from thence in peaco 

Lam. 3. 17 hast removed my soul far oil from peace 
Eio. 7. 25 they shaU seek peace, and (there shall be) 

13. 10 saying, Peace; and (there v/as) no peaco 
13. 16 of peace for her, and (there is) no peace 
34. 25 I will make with them a covenant of peace 
37. 26 I ■jvill make a covenant of peaco with them 

Dan. 10. 19 peace (be) unto thee ; be strong, yea, be 

Mio 3. 5 that bite with their teeth, and cry. Peace 
5. 5 And this . . shall be tho peace, when the A. 

ITah. I. 15 feet of him .'.that publisheth peace ! O J. 

Hag. 2. 9 in this place will I give peace, saith the L. 

Zech. 6. 13 the coimselofpeace shall bebetween them 
8. 10 neither (was there any) peace to him that 
8. 16 execute the judgment of truth and peace 
8.19 feasts ■, therefore love the truth and peace 

9. io and he shall speak peace unto the heathen 
Mai 2. 5 My covenant was with him of life and p. 

2. 6 he lyalked ■ivith me in pcp,ce and eq.uity 

^.Completeness, peace, xhv slielam. 

Ezra 4. 17 (unto) the rest . . Peace, and at such atime 

5. 7 ■written thus; Unto Darius the king, all p. 
Dan. 4. I unto all people.. Peace be multiplied unto 

6. 25 Darius ■wrote. .Peace be multiplied unto 

4. Peace, unity, concord, elp-fii/i] eirene. 

Uattio. 13 l^tyourpeaoe come.. let yourpeace return 

10. 34 peace on earth : I came not to send peace 

Mark 5. 34 go in peace, and be whole of thy' plague 

Luke 1. 79 to guide our feet into the way of peaco 

2.14 and on earth peace, good ■will toward men 

2. 29 now lettest thou thy servant depart in p. 

7. 50 Thy faith hath saved thee ; go in peaco 

8. 48 thy faith hath made thee whole ; go in p. 
10. s whatsoever house ye enter, first say, Peace 

10. 6 if the son of peace be there, your peace 

11. 21 keepeth his palace, his goods are in peace 

12. SI Suppose ye that I am come to give peace 

14. 32 sendcth. .anddesirethconditions ofpeace 

19. 38 peace in heaven, and glory in the highest 
[9, 42 the things (which belong) unto thy peace 
24. 36 [saith imto them. Peace (be) unto you] 

Jolmi4. 27 Peace I leave with you, my peace I give 
16. 33 Ihave spoken.. thatinmoyemighthavep. 

20. 19 and saith unto them. Peace (be) unto you 
20. 21 Peaco (be) unto you : as (my) Father hath 
2o. 26 stood in the midst, and said, Peaco (be) 

Act^.io. 36 preaching peace by Jesus Christ : he is L. 

12. 20 desired peace ; because their country was 
I s< 33 they were let go in peace frooi tiuj teeth. 



JVcts 16. 36 told no,w therefore depart, and go in p^ 
Itom. I. 7 Grace to you and peace from God our Fa. 
2. 10 peace, to every man tK-vt worketh good 
3. 17 And the way of peace have they not kno. 

5. 1 we have peace ■with God through oiu- Lo. 
8. 6 to be spiritually minded (is) life and peace 

10. 15 of them that preach the gospel [of peaeej 
14. 17 and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost 
14, 19 follow after the things which make for p. 

13. 13 with all joy and peace in believing, that 

13. 33 Now tho God of peace (be) with you all 
16. 20 tho God of peace shall bruise Satan imder 

I Co. I. 3 peaco, from God our Father, and (from) 

7. 15 depart, .but God hath called us to peace 

14. 33 not (the author) of confusion, but of pea. 
16. II conduct liini forth in peace, that he may 

a Co. I. 2 peaco from God our Father, and (from) 

13. II the God of love and peace shall be with 

GaL I. 3 peaco from God the Father, and (trom) 

5. 22 peace, long suffering, gentleness, goodne. 

6. 16 peace (be) on them, and mercy, and upon 
Eph. I. 2 peace, from God our Father, and (from) 

a. 14 he is our peace, who hath made both one 
2. 15 of twain one new man, (so) making peaco 

2. 17 preached peace to you which were afar oft 
4. 3 the unity of the spirit in the bond of pe. 

6. IS with the preparation of the gospel of pe. 
6. 23 Peace (be) to the brethren, and love with 

Phil. I. 2 peace, from God our Father, and (from) 
4. 7 the peace of God, wliich passeth all unde. 

4. 9 and the God of peace shall be with you 
CoL 1. 2 peace, from God our Father and the Lord 

3. 15 let the peace of God rule in your hearts 

1 Th. I. I peace, from God our Father, and the Lord 

5. 3 when they shall say, Peace and safety, t. 

5. 23 the very God of peace sanctify you wholly 

2 TK. I. 2 peace, from God our Father and the Lord 

3. 16 the Lord of peace liimself give you peace 

1 Ti. I. 2 peace, from God our Father and Jesus C. 

2 Ti, I. 2 peace, from God the Father and Clirist J. 

2. 22 follow righteousness, faith, charity, peace 
Titus X. 4 peace, from God the Father and the Lord 
Plim. 3 peace, from God our Father and the Lord 
Heb. 7. 2 also king of Salem, which is, king of po. 

H. 31 V7-hen she had received the sj-ies with po. 

12. 14 Follow peace with all (men), and holiness 
13. 20 the God of peace, that brought again from 

Jas. 2. 16 Depart in peace, be (ye) warmed andfiiled 

3. 18 is sown in peace of them that make peaco 

1 Pe. I. 2 Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied 

3. II do good ; let liim seek peace, and ensue it 
5. 14 Peace (be) with you all that are in Christ 

2 Pa. 1. 2 peace be multiplied unto you through tho 

3. 14 that ye may bo found of him in peace 
a John 3 peace, from God the Father, and from tho 
5 Jolm 14 Peace (be) to thee. (Our) friends salnto 
Judo 2 Mercy unto you, and peace, and love, be 
Key. 1. 4 peace, from him which is, and which was 

6. 4 to take peace from the earth, and that 

PEACE, to be at, have, or live in — 
l.To be complete, at peace, dS;(' shalam. 

Job 22. 21 be at peace : thereby good shall come unto 
Psa, 7. 4 e^vil unto liini that v/as at peaco mth mo 

2. To be caused to be at peace, oh^ shalam, 6. 
Job 3. 23 the beasts of tho field shall Ije at peace 

ii.To be peaceable, desire peace, cip7)vci)a> drenevA 
Mark 9. so Have salt in yourselves, and have peaco 
2 C0.13. II live in peace ; and the God of love and 
I Th. 5. 13 (And) be at peace among yourselves 

PEACE, to hold one's — 

l.To ie dumb, silent, 05.'! damam. 

Lev. 10. 3 Then Moses said. .And Aaron held his p. 

2. To 7>ecom€ or keep silent, nopr liasah, 3. 

Kch. 8. II saying, Hold your peace, for the day ps) 

3. To hide the voice, Vip a^n chdbah hoi, 2. 

Job 29. 10 The nobles held their peace, and their 

i.To be silent, deaf, tynrj char ash. 

Psa. 39. 12 hold not thy peace at my tears : for I (am) 
83. J holdnot thy peace, and be not still, God 
109, I Hold not thy peace, God of my praise 

6. Ta keep silent, ehrt cliarash, 5. 

Gen. 24. 21 the man wondering at her held hiB peaco 
34. 5 Jacob held his peace until they were come 

Exodi4. 14 fight for j'ou, and ye shall hold your peace 

Numso. 4 and her father shaU hold his peace at her 
30. 7, 14 held his peace at her in the day that 
30. 14 hold his peace at her from day to day 
30. 14 because he held his peace at her in the d. 

Judgi8. 19 Hold thy peace, lay thine hand upon thy 

1 Sa. 10.27 brought., no presents. But he held his p. 

2 Sa. 13. 20 hold novr thy peace, my sister : he (is) thy 
2 Ki.i8. 36 the people held their peace, and answered 
Neh. 5. 8 Thenheldtheytheirpeace, andfoundnot. 
Esth. 4. 14 if thou altogether boldest thy peace 8t 
Job II. 3 Should thy lies make men hold their pea. 

13. 5 that ye would altogether hold your peaco 
13. 13 Hold your peace, let me alone, that Imay 
33. 31 hearken, .hold thy peace,andl will speak 
33. 33 hold thy peace, and I shall teach thee w. 
Provii. 12 a man of understanding holdethhis peace 

17. 28 Even a fool, when he holdeth his peace 
Isa. 36. 21 they held their peace, and answered hira 
Jer. 4. 19 1 cannot hold my peace, because thou hast 

&;To be silent, f^!} chasMh. , . 

Isa. 6a. X ¥or EioD's saba will I not h<>id nyp^Aca 



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Isa. 62. 6 shall never hold their peace day nor night 
64. 12 wilt thou hold thy peace, and afflict us 

7.70 keep silent, n^in chashah, 5. 

2 Ki. 2. 3, 5 Yea, I know (it ;) hold ye your peace 

7. 9 a day of good tidings, and wo hold our p. 

Psa. 39- 2 I held my peace, (even) from good ; and 

Isa. 42. 14 I have longtimcholden my peace ; I have 

57. II have not I held my peace cvenof old, and 

J 8. 7*0 he silent, not (0 speak, avyaia si;iaij. 

Luk(??o..26 marvelled at his answer, and held . .peace 
Actsrt. 17 beckoning, .with the hand., to Iiold. .pea. 

15. 13 after they had held tlieir peace, James 
t C0.14. 30 If . .bo revealed, .let the first hold his pe. 

9. To he silent, cease speaking, aiwirdai siopao. 

Slattso. 31 because they should hold their peace : but 

26. 63 But Jesus held his peace. And the high 

Hark 3. 4 lawful, .to kill? But they hold their pea. 

9, 34 tliey held their peace : for by the u . 4. 39. 

10. 48 charged him that he should hold his pe. 

14. 61 But ho held his peace, and answered no. 
LakciS. 39 rebuked him, that [he should hold his p.] 

19. 40 if these should hold their peace, the sto. 
Acts 18. 9 Bo not afraid, .and hold not thy peace 

10. To he quiet, Ti(TvxdC<' hesuchazo. 

I/ukei4. 4 they held their peace. And hotook(him) 
Acts 11. 18 they held their peace, and glorified Gcod 

11. yo muzzle, gag, tpi/iSaj phiinouj 

Mark i. 25 saying. Hold thy peace .. come Lu. 4. 35. 
PEACE, to maio (to bo at) — 
\.To cause or make peaee, 077 shalam, 5. 

Beat 20. 12 if it will make no peace with thee, but 
Josh. 10. J the inhabitants of G ibeon had made peace 

10. 4 it hatli made peaee with Joshua, and with 

11. 19 There was notacitythat made peace with 
a Sa. 10. 19 they made peace with Israel, and served 
1 KJL 22. 44 Jehcshaphatmadc peace with the king of 
I Ch.19. 19 they made peace with David, and became 
ftov 16. 7 he maketh even his enemies to beat peace 

2, To make peace, elprivoirotdo) cirenopoicd. 

Col. I. 20 having mad&jieaco through tho blood of 
PEACE offering — 
Peace offering, o'y^ shelem. 

Exodzo. 24 thy peace offerings, thy sheep, and thine 

24. 5 sacrificed peace olferings of oxen unto the 

29. 28 of the sacrifice of their peaee offerings 

32. 6 And they rose, .and brought peace offer. 

Lev. 3. I if his oblation (be) a sacrifice of peace off. 

3. 3 offer of the sacrifice of the peace offering 

3. 6 saerlflco of peace offering unto tlie Lord 

4, 10, 26, 31, 35 the sacrifice of peace offerings 

6. 12 he shall burn.. the fat of the peace offer. 

7. II, 20, 2i„37 the sacrifice of peace offerings 
7. 13 sacrifice of thanksgiving of his peace off. 
7. 14 sprinklcththe blood of the peace offerings 
7. 15, 18, 29, 29 sacrifice of his peace offerings 

' 7. 32 the sacrifices of your peace offerings 
7. 33 off'^reth the blood of the peace offerings 
7. 34 from off the sacrifices of their peace offe. 
9. 4 Also a bullock and a ram for peace offer. 
9. 18 a sacrifice of peace offerings which (was) 
9. 22 and the burnt offering, .ind peace offering 

10. 14 out of the sacrifices of peace offerings of 
17. 5 offer them (for) peace offerings unto the 
19. 5 if ye offer a sacrifice of peace offerings unto 
22. 21 offereth a sacrifice of peace offerings unto 
23. 19 two lambs . .for a sacrifice of peace offer. 

Kum. 6. 14 ram without bleniish for peace offerings 
6. 17 the ram (for) a sacrifice of peace offerin. 

6. 18 (is) under the sacrifice of the peace offer. 

7, 17 for a sacrifice of peaee offerings, two 
60 in verse 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59, 65, 71, 77, 83. 

7. 88 oxen, for the sacrifice of the peace offerin. 
JO. 10 over the sacrifices of your peace offerings 

15. 8 a vow, or peace offerings unto the Lokd 
29. 39 ye shall do . . for your peace offerings 

Dent 27. 7 thou shaft offer peace offerings, and shalt 

Josh. 8. 31 offered . . and sacrificed peace offerings 
22 23 or if to offer peaee offerings thereon, let 
22. 27 sacrifices, and with our peace offerings 

Judg2o. 26 burnt offerings and peace offerings before 
21. 4 offered burnt offerings and peace offerings 

T Sa. lo. 8 down, .to sacrifice sacrifices of peace olf. 

11. 15 the sacriflcod sacrifices of peace offerings 
13. 9 burnt offering to me, and peace offerings 

sSa. 6. 17 offered burnt offerings and peace offerings 

6. 18 of offering burnt offerings and peace offer. 

24. 25 offered burnt offerings and peace offerings 

I Ki. 3. 15 offered peace ofterings. and made a feast 
8 63 Solomon offered a sacrifice of peaee offer. 

8. 64, 64 and the fat of peace offerings 

9. 25 peace offerings upon the altar which he 
sEi 16. 13 sprinkled the blood of his peace offerings 
I Ch. 16. I offered burnt sacrifices and peaee offerings 

16. 2 tho burnt offerings and tiie peace offerings 
21. ' offered burnt offerings and peace offerings 

2 Ch. 'j. 7 offered . .the fat of the peace offerings 

29. 35 ynth the fat of the peace offerings, and the 

30, 22 offering peace offerings, and making con. 
3t. 2 for burnt offerings and forpeace olferings 
33. 16 sacrificed thereon peace offerings, .thank. 

■Prov, 7. 14 (I have) peace offerings with me ; this day 

Eze. 43. 27 priests shall make . .your peace offerings 

4S. 13. 17 peace offerings, to make reconciliation 

45. 2, 12, burnt offering, and his peace offermgs 

46. 12 or peace offerings voluntarily unto th^ L. 

Anwe 5. 32 neithw. .<*o peace oS<jrins6o{yourfatto. 



PEACE, perfect, or such aa be at — 

Complclcnesa, jicace, C'l^v" shalom. 

Bsa. 55. 20 against such as be at peace with him 
Isa. 26. 3 Thou wilt keep (him) in perfect peace, (wh.) 
Obad. 7 men that wcro at pcoco with tluso have d. 

PEACEABLE — 

l.Coviplctencss, peace, DiV shalnm. 

Isa, 32. 18 my people shall dwell in a peaceable hab. 

Jer. 25. 37 pcaccablo habitations arc cut do^vn bee. 

2.At rest, at ease, V77, iSji shalcv. 

J Ch. 4. 40 land (was) wide, and quiet, and peaceable 

Z.To he complete, at peace, 077 shalam. 

2 Sa. 20. 19 peaceable (and) faithful in Israel : thou s. 

i.Complete, peaceable, dt;' slialcm. 

Gen. 34. 21 These men (are) peaceable with na ; ther. 

^.Peaceable, elpriviKSs eirenikos. 

Heb. 12. II afterward it yieldeth the peaceable fruit 
Jas. 3. 17 first pure, then peaceable, gentle, (and) 

6.Quiet, rjavx'os hesuchios. 

I Ti. 2. 2 that we may lead a quiet and peaceable 
PEACEABLY — 
l.Mest, ease, security, ni??* shalva. 

Dan. 11. 21 he shall come In pcacc.ibly, and obtain 
TI. 24 Ho shall enter peaceably even upon tho 

^.Completeness, peace, ciV shalom. 

Gen. 37. 4 and could not speak peaceably unto him 
Judgii. 13 therefore restore those (lands) again pea. 

21. 13 llimmon, and to call peaceably unto them 
I Sa. 16. 4 trembled, .and said, Comest thou peace.? 

16 5 said. Peaceably. I am como to Bacriflco 
I Ku 2. 13 Comest thou peaceably ? And ho said, P. 
I Ch.i2. 17 If ye bo come peaceably unto mc to help 
Jer. 9. 8 speaKcth peaceably to his neighbour with 

PEACEABLY, to Uvo — 

To he peaceable, desire peace, fipriveioi cirtneu5. 

Bom 1^. 18 If it be possible, .live peaceably with all 
PEACEMAEEE — 
A peacemaker, ilprjvonotis eirenopoios. 

Matt. 5. 9 Blessed (arc) t&o peacemakers: for they 

PEACOCKS — 

l.Peacocks, D".?n tukkiyyim. 

1 Ki. 10. 22 and silver, ivory, and apes, and peacocks 

2 Ch. 9. 21 and silver, ivoryj and apes, and pcacoclis 

2. Ostrich hens, B-ii-] renanim. 

Job 39. 13 the goodly wings unto the peacocks! O" 
PEAEX — 
l.Chrystal, iy'53 gahish. 

Job 28. 18 mention shall bo macte of coral, or of pe. 

2.A pearl, fiapyaplrris margarifes. 

Matt. 7. 6 neither cast ye your pearls before swino 
13. 4=; a merchant man seeking goodly pearls 
13. 46 when he had found one pearl of great pr. 
I Ti. 2. 9 with broidored hair, or gold, or pearls, or 
Eev. 17. 4 precious stones, and pearls, having a gol. 
i3. 12 silver, and precious stones, and of pearls 
18. 16 decked with, .precious stones, and pearls 
21. 21 twelve pearls; every several gate., one p. 

PECTTLIAK (treasure) — 

l.Peculiar treasure, enclosure, n'fm segullah. 

Exodig. 5 ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto mc a. 

Deuti4. 2 Lor.D hath chosen thee to be a peculiar p. 
26. 18 avouched thoe this day to he his peculiar 

P^a. 135. 4 hath chosen . . Israel for his peculiar trea. 

EccL 2. 8 peculiar treasure of kings and of the pri. 

^.Peculiar, beyond m-dinary, vepio'''(nos perimisios. 
TituB 2. 14 and purify unto himselt a p«culi.ir people 

3. A making all around, acquisition, ■nepivoiricns. 

1 Pe. 2. 9 But ye (are), .a peculiar people ; that ye 

PE-DA'-HEL, "jxni? God delivers. 

The chief of Naphtali chosen to divide tha laad "W of 

the Jordan. B.C. 1452. 

Num 34. 28 prince of the tribe . . P. the son of Ammih. 

PE-DAH-ZTJK, iis.Tig the rock delivers. 

The father of Gamaliel the chief ol Manasseh, chosen to 

niimber the people. B.C. 1452. 

Num. 1. 10 of Manasseh; Gamaliel the son of P. 

2. 20 captain, .(shall be) Gamaliel the son of P. 
7! 54 eighth day(offered) Gamaliel the son of P. 
7. 59 the offering of C?maliel the son of P. 

JO. 23 overthehost..(was)GamalielthesonofP. 

PE-DA'-IAH, '^-,'i^, 'i;!? JO'^ delivers. 
\. Grandfather of king Josiah. B.C. 640. 

2 Ki. 23. 36 (was) Zebudah, the daughter of P- of Ru. 
2 Son or grandson of Jeeoniah son of kiug Jehoiakim. 
and father of Zerubbabel. B.C. 570. 

I Ch 3 18 and P., and Shenazar, Jeeamiah, Hosha. 

3. 19 the son of P. (were) Zerubbabel, and ShL 

3. Father of Joel, ruler of Manasseh W. of Jordan in the 
days of David. B.C. 1040. 

J Ch. 27. 20 half tribe of Manasseh ; J the son of P. 

4. One of the sons of Parosh who helped to repair the 
wall after Kehemiah came. B.C. 446. 

Noh. 3. 25 After lajn P. «lie boo bt Paroah. 



5. A prince, priest, or Levlte who stood on Ezra's left 
l^jid when he read the law to tiic people. B.a 445 
Keh. 8. 4 F., and Mishacl, and Malchiah, and J\aaj 
13. 13 and of the Levitts, P.: and next to thenr 

0. A Bcnjamito whose great grandson Sallu dwelt in 
Jerusalem. B.C. 530. 

Keh. II. 7 the son of P., tho son of Eolaiah, the son 
PEDIGREE, to dcclaro — 
To shmv one's Urlh or pedigree, n^; yalad., 1. 

Kum. 1. 18 declared their pedigrees after Oielr famiL 
PEELED — 
\. To pluck off, peel, polish, v/Q marat. 

Eze. 29. 1 3 every shoulder (was) peeled ; ret had ha 
2.7'o he plucked off, peeled, polislicd, a-^', marat, 4, 

Isa. j3. 2 to a nation scattered and peeled, to a pe, 
18. 7 people scattered and peeled, and from a 

PEEP, to — 

To chatter, ixhisper, IJy tsaphaph, Za. 

Isa. 8. 19 unto v/izards that peep and that mutter 

10. 14 Done that moved tho wing .or peeped 

PE'-KAH, npa watchfulness. 

Son of llcmaliali, and an officer of Pekdhiah, against 

whom he conspired and reigned in hia f?tead, and who 

was liimsclf slain by Hoshca sou of Elah 1 .0. 759-733. 

2 Ki. 15. 25 But P. the son of Romaliah, a captain of 

15. 27 P. the sonofRcmaliahlxgan to reign over 

15. 29 In the days of P. king of Israel came TI 

15. 30 made a conspiracy against P. the son of 

15. 31 And the rest of the acta of P., and allth. 

15. 32 In the second year of P. the son of Bern. 

15. 37 Eczin the king of Syria, and P. the son of 

16. 1 In the scvcntcentli ye.ir of P. the son of 
j6. 5 Then Kezinlungof Syria and P. son of R. 

2 CI1.28. C For P. tho son of Rciiialiah slew in Judali 
Isa. 7. J Puizin tho king of .Syria, and P. the son ol 

PE-EAH'-IAH, n;ri,79 Jah tcalcfies. 
Son of Jlcnahem kmg of Israel, and slain by Pekah son 
of RemaJiah, after reigning two years. B.C. 761. 
2 Ki.15. 22 and P. his son reigned in his stead 

15. 23 P. the son of Menahcm began to reign o. 

15. 26 And the rest of the acts of P., and aU that 

PE'-EOD, "i'lps visitation. 

A symbolic name for Chaldea ; perhaps tho Pactyians, 

whom Herodotus names with tho Armenians and Caa- 

plans. 

Jer. 50. 2; Go up.agalnst. .tie inhabitants of P.: w. 

Eze. 23. 23 P., and Shoa, and Koa, (and) all the Asa. 

PE-LA'-IAH, n;V9 Jah is distinguished. 

1. A son of Elivenai, of tho family of David. B.C. 445. 

I Ch. 3. 24 sons of Elioenai (were). .Eliashib, and P. 

2. A priest who explained tho law when Ezra read it. 

B.C. 443. 

Keh. 8. 7 P. and the Levites, caused the people to 

3. A Levlte that, with Kehemiah, scaled the covenant. 

B.C. 445. 

Keh. 10. 10 And their brethren. .Kelita. P., Hanan 
PE-LAL-I'AH, ^ifl? Jah judges. 
A priest whose graiidson Adaiah dwelt in Jerusalem 
after the exile. B.C. 500. 

Keh. II. 12 P., the son of Amzi, tho son of Zechariah 

PE-LAT-rAH, n;o^S, 5n;uS9 Jah delivers. 

1. Son of Hananiaii., descendant of Salathiel, of tho 
family of David. B.C. 470. 

I Ch. 3. 21 And tho sons of Eaaanlah; P., and Jesa. 

2. A Simconite captain. B.a 715. 

I Ch. 4. 42 having for their captains P., and Neariah 

3. A family that scaled the covenant. B.C. 445. 

Keh. 10. 22 P., Hanan, Anaiah 

4. Son of Benaiah, seen in vision by Ezcldelthe prophet: 
B.C. 594. 

Ezo. II. I P. tho son of Bcnalah, princes of the peo, 

11. 13 came to pass.. that P. tho son of Benaiah 

PE'-LEG, 3^3, ih^ division. 

A son of Eber, of tho family of Shorn, In whoso days 

the earth was divided. B.C. 2222. 

Gen. 10. 25 the namo of one (was) P. ; for in hia days 
II. 16 Eber lived four and thirty, .and b«gat P, 
11. 17 And Eber lived after he begat P. four hu. 
II. 18 And P. lived thirty years, and begat Kca 
11. 19 And P. lived after he begat Beu two hun. 
I Ch. I. 19 the name of the one (was) P., because in 
I. 25 Eber, P., Eeu 

PE'-LET, bS? escape. 

1. A son of Jaiidai of the family of Caleb, son of Hezroiu 
B.C. 1450. 

1 Ch 2. 47 And the sons of Jahdal. .P., and Ephjh 

2. A son of Azmaveth, who was also one of David's cap- 
tains, 1 Ch. II. 33. B.C. 1058. 

I Ch. 12. 3 Jeziel; and P , the sons of Azmaveth; and 

PE'-LETH, rh^ flight, haste. 

1. A Eeubenite' and father of On who joined Korah, 
Dathan, and Abirara against Moses and Aaron. B.C. 1510. 

Kumi6. I On the son of P., sons of Reuben, took 

2. A son of Jonathan, and descendant of Pharez son of 
Judah. B.C. 1370. 

I Ch. 3> 33 And tbe eoos of Jonathan ; P., and ZaiM 

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PS-LSTH-ITES, 'rih?. -— ■■- 

A company of David's body guard, like the Cherethlte3 
(i.e. Cretans) ;-perliap3 a contractiou of Philistines. 
t Sa. 8. i8 And Benaiali. .(was over), .the P.s; and 

15. 1 8 all the P.s. .passed on before the king 
20. 7 the P.s, and all the mighty men : and the 
20. 23 (was) over the Cherethitea and over the P. 

I Ki. I. 38 and the P.'s, went down, and caused Sol. 

I. 44 And the king hath sent with him. .P.s 
I Ch.i8. 17 And Benaiah. .(was) over. .the P.s; and 

PELICAK' — 

The pelican, nxi; qaath. 

Lev. II. 18 swan, and the pelican, and the gier eagle 
Deuti4. 17 pelican, and the gier eagle, and the corra. 
Psa. I02. 6 1 am like a pelican of the wilderness ; I 

PE-IOH-ITE, 'yi'?9. 

1. An appellation of Helcz an Epliraimite, nuo of 
David's valiant men; perhaps the same as Paliite, 2 
Sam. 3. 26, and 23. 54. 

I Ch.ii. 27 Shammoth the Harorite, Helez the P. 
27. 10 The seventh (captain), .(was) Helez the P. 

2. An appellation of Ahijah the prophet. 

I Ch.ii. 36 Hepherthe Mecheratliito, Ahijah the P. 
PES — 
l.A gravnig lool or pen, vnn c/ieret. 

Isa. 8. I write in it with a, man's pen concerning 

2.A pen, ny et. ' 

Job 19. 24 they were graven with an iron pen and 
Psa. 45. I my tongue (is) the pen of a ready writer 
Jer. 8. 8 in vain made he (it) ; the pen of the scribes 
17. I written witha pen of iron, (and) with the 

o.A rod, reed, B3^ shebet. 

Judg. 5. 14 they that handle the pen of tho writer 

4.A reed, pen, KaKa/ios kalamos. 

3 John 13 I will not with ink and pen write unto t. 

PE-NI'-El, '?N':9 face of Ood. 

A city where Jacob >vrestled, H. of Jabhok, some dis- 
tance from the Jordan and Ii-om Succoth, also called 
fenuel. 

Gen. 32. 30 And Jacob called the name of the place P. 

PE-KIN'-NAH, n}i9 coral. 

A wife of Elkauah father of Samuel the prophet. B.C. 

1 1 70. 

I Sa. I. 2 Hannah, and the name of the other P. 
I. 2 and P. had children, but Hannah had no 
I. 4 he gave to P. his -tvif e, and to all her sons 

PENESIFE — 

A scribe's knife, "isb nyn taar sopher. 

Jer. 36. 23 cut it with the penknife, and cast (It) Into 

PEHST, PENCE, PENinrWOKTH — 

A denary (10 asses, or T\d.), Srivdpiov denarion. 
Matt 18. 28 owed him an hundred pence ; and he laid 
so. 2 when hehad agreed. .fora penny aday, he 
20. 9 liour, they received every man a penny 
20. 10 they likewise received every man a penny 
20. 1 3 didst not thou agree with me for a penny? 

22. 19 And they brought unto him a penny 
Mark 6. 37 Shall we go and buy two hundred peuny. 

12. 15 bring me a penny, that I may see (it) 
14. 5 sold fur more than three hundred pence 

XuEe 7. 41 one owed five hundred pence, and the oth. 
10. 35 took out two pence, and gave (them) to 
20. 24 Show me a penny. Whose image and su. 

John 6. 7 Two hundred penny worth of bread is not 
12. 5 ointment sold for three hundied pence 

■Rev. 6. 6 A measure of wheat for a penny, and 

6. 6 three measures of barley for a penny, and 

PENTECOST — 

Feast onfftieth day after Passover, TrfPTriKotrrii. 

Acts 2. I when the day of Pentecost was fully come 
20. 16 to be at Jerusalem the day of Pentecost 

1 Co. 16. 8 But I will tarry at Epliesus until Pentecost 

PE-Ntr'-EL, ^N<3? face of God. 

1. The same as Peniel above. 

Gen. 32. 31 And as he passed over P. the son rose upon 
Jud. 8. 8 And he went up thence to P., and spake 
8. 8 and the men of P. answered him as the 
8. 9 And he spake also unto the men of P. 
8. 17 And he beat down the tower of P., and 
J Ki. 12. 25 and went out from thence, and biUlt P. 

2, Father or chief of Gedar. B.C. 1450. 

I Ch. 4. 4 And P. the father of Gedor, and Ezer the 
8. A Benjamite. B.C. 1300. 

1 Ch. 8. 25 AndIphedoiah,andP.,thcEon3ofShashak 

■pENTTRy — 

l.Lack, ivant, i\sna-machsor. 

Prov.14. 23 talk of tho lips (tendeth) only to penury 

2.Penury, deficiency, vaTeprtna hustcrema, 

Luke2t. 4 but she of her penury hath cast in all the 

PEOPLE — 

\.A man, indimdual, v^tK ish. 

2 Sa. 20. 13 all the people went on after Joab, to piL 
2,I^ations, people, n'lsx, d"bn ummim, ummoth. 

: Num2 5. 15 head over a people, (and) of achlef house 
Psa. I J 7. I all ye nations: praise him, all ye people 
3./] {mortal) man, BiiJN enosfi. 

Jon; 3, 5 So tho people of Nineveh believed Ood.»nd 



i.Sons of, 'J3 bene. 

Gen. 29. I came into the land of the people of tho 

5.A son of the people, common person, cyja ben-am. 

Lev. 20. 17 shall be cutoff in the sight of theirpeople 

3 Ch.35. 5 of the fathers of your brethren the people 

35. 7 Josiah gave to the people, of the flock, L 

35. 12 to the divisions of the families of the pe. 

35. 13 divided (them) speedily among all the pe. 

^.Nation, corporate body, 'i3 goi. 

Josh. 3. 17 until all the people were passed clean over 

4. I when all the people were clean passed o. 
J. 6 till all the people (that were) men of war 

5. 8 had done circumcising all the people, that 

10. 13 until the people had avenged themselvfis 
Judg. 2. 20 Because that this people hath transgressed 
2 Ki. 6. 18 Smite this people, I pray thoe, with blind. 
Dan. II. 23 shall become strong with a small people 
Joel 3. 8 shall sell them . .to a people far off : for 
Zeph. 2. 9 remnant of my people shall possess them 
Zech.i2. 3 thougha'dthepeopleof theearthbegath. 

7, Nation, people, d'in? loom. 

Gen. 25. 23 two maniier of people shall be separated 

25. 23 people shall be stronger than (the other)p. 

Psa. 2. I Why do . . the people imagine a vain thing ? 

7. 7 So shall tho congregation of the people c. 

9. 8 he shall minister judgment to the people 

44. 2 didst afflict tlie people, and cast them out 

44. 14 a shaking of the head among the people 
65. 7 MTiich stilleth. .the tumult of tho people 

105. 44 and they inherited the labour of the peo. 

148. II Kings of the earth, and all people ; prin. 

149. 7 To execute . . punishments upon the peop. 
Prov II. 26 Hethat withholdeth com, the people shall 

14. 28 in the want of people (is) tho destruction 
14. 34 nation : but sin (is) a reproach to any pe. 
Isa. 34. 1 hearlien, ye people : let the earth hear, and 
41. I let the people renew (their) strength : let 
43. 4 therefore v/ill 1 give men for thee, and p. 
43. 9 let the people be assembled : who among 
49. 1 hearken, ye people, from far ; The LOED 
55. 4 given him (for) a witness to the people 
55. 4 a loader and commander to the people 
£q. 2 gross darkness the people : but the Loed 

i.A company, .Tiy edah. i . .. 

Lev. 10. 6 and'lest wrath comVnpon all the people 

^.A people, Dy, dj; am'. 

Gen. II. 6 people (is) one, and they have all one Ian. 
14. 16 goods, and tho women also, and the peo. 
17. 14 that soul shall bo cut off from his people 
17. 16 of nations ; kings of people shall be of her 
19. 4 both old and young, all the people from 
23. 7 bowed himself to the people of the land 
23. II in the presence oi the sons of my people 
23. 12 bowed down himself before the people of 
23. 13 in the audience of the people of the land 

25. 8, 17 and was gathered to his people 

26. 10 one of the people might lightly have lien 

26. II Abimelech charged aU (his) people, saying 

27. 29 Let people servo thee, and nations bow d. 

28. 3 that thou mayest bo a multitude of peop. 
32. 7 he divided the people that (was) with him 
34. 16 will dweU with you, and. .necome one p. 

34. 22 consent unto us. .to bo one people, if ev. 

35. 6 he,andallthopcoplethat(were)v/lthhim 
35. 29 and died, and was gathered unto his peo. 
41. 40 according unto thy word shall aU my pe. 

41. 55 people cried to Ph.iraoh for bread: and P. 

42, 6 that sold to all the people of the land : and 
47. 21 as for the people, he removed them to ci. 

47. 23 Then Joseph said ui>to the people. Behold 

48. 4 I v/ill make of thco a multitude of people 
48. 19 he also shall become a people, and he also 

49. 10 imto him (shall) the gathering of the peo. 
49. 16 Dan sliall judge his people, as one of the 
49. 29 I am to be gathered unto my people: biiry 

49. 35 Jacob, .was gathered untc his people 

50. 20 as fit is) this day, to save much people a. 
Ezod I. 9 said unto his people. Behold, the people 

I. 20 people multiplied, and waxed very mighty 
I. 22 Pharaoh charged all his people, saying 
3. 7 have surely seen jhe affliction of my peo. 
3. 10 that thou mayest bring forth my people 
3. 12 When thouhast brought forth the people 

3. 21 will give this people favour in the sight 

4. 16 he shall be thy spokesman unto the peo. 
4. 21 harden, .that he shall not let the people 
4. 30 did the signs in the sight of the people 

4. 31 people believed and v/hen they heard th. 
5 I Let my people go, that they may hold a 

5. 4 Wherefore do ye . .let the people from th. 
5. 5 people of the land now (are) many, and 
J. 6 commanded.. the taskmasters of tlie i)e. 
S. 7 Ye shall no more give the people straw 
5. 10 taskmasters of the people went out, and 
S. ID spake to the people, saying. Thus saith P. 
5. 12 So the people were scattered abroad thr. 
5. 16 beaten ; but the fault (is) in thine own p. 
5. 22 wherefore . .thou (so) evil entreated, .p.? 

5. 23 people ; neither hast thou delivered thy p. 

6. 7 I will take you to me for a people, and I 

7. 4 bring forth . .my people the children of I. 
7. 14 hardened, he refuseth to let the people go 

7. iS Let my people go, that they may serve me 

8. I, 20 Let my people go, that they may serve 
8. 3 upon thy people, and into thine ovens, and 
8. 4 upon thy people, and upon all thy serva. 
&. 8 from my pcic^le ; and I will let the people 



Exod 8. 9 when shall I entreat . .for thy people, to\ 
8. n frogs shall depart . . from thy people ; thejf 
8. 21 Else, if thou wilt not let my people go, \y, 
8. 21 send swai-ms (of flies), .upon thy people ' 
8. 22 land of Goshen, in which my people dwcU 
8. 23 division between my people and thy peo. 
8. 29 swax"ms (of flies) may dejiart . . from his pe. 
8. 29 in not letting the people go to sacriflc^to 
8. 31 removed..from his people : there remained 

8. 32 also, neither would he let the people go 

9. I, 13 Letmypeople go, that theymay serve 
9. 7 hardened, and he did not let the people 
9. 14 send, .my plagues, .upon my people ; that 
9. 15 that 1 may smite thee and thy people with ' 
9. 17 exaltest thou thyself against my people • 
9. 27 righteous, and I and my people (are) >vic. 

10. 3 let my people go, that they may serve me 

10. 4 if thou refuse to let my people go, behold 

11. 2 Speak now in the ears of the people, and 
II. 3 gave the people favour in the sight of the 
II. 3 very great, .in tho sight of the people 

11. 8 Get thee out, and all the people that foil. 

12. 27 people bowed the head and worshipped 
12. 31 get you forth from among my people, both 
12. 33 Egyptians were urgent upon the people 
12. 34 people took their dough before it was le. 

12. 36 gave the people favour in. .sight of the E. 

13. 3 said unto the people, Eemember this day 
13. 17 when Pharaoh had let the people go, that 

13. 17 Lost peradventure the people repent when 

13. 18 But God led the people about, (through) 

13. 22 took not away the pillar, .before the peo. 

14. 5 told the king of Egypt that the people fled 
14. 5 turned against the people, and they said 
14. 6 made ready his chariot, and took his peo. 

14. 13 Moses said unto the people. Fear ye not 

14. 31 peoplefearodtheLORD,and believed theL. 

15. 13 Thou in thy mercy hast led forth the pe. 

15. 14 people shall hear, j(and) bo afraid : sorrow 
15. 16 till thy people pass over, O LOKD, till the 
13. 16 people pass over, (which) thou hast pure. 

15. 24 people murmiu'cd against Moses, saying 

16. 4 people shall go out and gather a certain 

16. 27 there went out (some) of the people on the 
16. 30 So the people rested on the seventh day 

17. I (there was) no water for the people to d. 
17. 2 Wherefore the people did chide with M. 
1 7. 3 people tliirsted . . and the people murmur. 
17. 4 What shall I do unto this people? they 
17. 5 Go an before the people, and take with 

17. 6 water out of it, that the people may drink 

17. 13 discomfited Amalek and his people with 

18. I done for Israel, and for Israel his people 
18. lo delivered the people from under the hand 
i3. 13 sat to judge the people: and the people 

18. 14 saw all that he did to the people, he said 
18. 14 this thing that thou doest to the people? 

18. 14 people stand by thee from morning unto 

18. 15 Because the people come unto me to enej. 

18. 18 both thou and this people that (is) with 

18. 19 Be thou for the people to God ward, that 
18. 21 provide out of. .the people ahle men, such 
18. 22 let them judge the people at all seasons 

18. 23 all this people shall also go to their place 
t8. 25 made them heads over the people, rulers 
j8. 26 judged the people at all .seasons : the hard 

19. 5 peculiar treasure unto me above all people 
19. 7 came and called for the elders of the pe. 
19. 8 people answered together, and said, All 
19. 8 Moses returned the words of the people 
19. 9 that the people may hear -when I speak 
ig. 9 told the words of the people unto the L. 

19. 10 Go unto the people, and sanctify them to 
19. II come down in the sight of all the people 
19. 12 thou Shalt set bounds unto the people ro. 
19. 14 unto the people, and sanctified the people 

19. 15 ho said unto the people. Be ready against 

19. 16 all tho people that (was) in the camp tre. 

19. 17 Moses brought forth the people out of the 
19. 21 Go do'wn, charge the people, lest they br. 
19. 23 people cannot come up to mount Sinai: for 
19. 24 let not the priests and the people breaft 

19. 25 So Moses went down unto the people, and 

20. 18 all the people saw the thunderings, and ■ 

20. 18 when the people saw (it), they removed \ 
2o. 20 Moses said unto the people. Fear not : for 
20. 21 people stood afar off : and Moses drew near 
82. 25 If thou lend money to (any of) my people 
22. 28 Thou Shalt not . .curse the ruler of thy p. 
23. J 1 that the poor of thy people may eat : and 

23. 27 wUl destroy all the people to whom thou 

24. 2 neither shall the people go up with him 
24. 3 told the people, .all the people answered 
24. 7 read in the audience of the people : and 
24. 8 sprinkled (it) on the people, aad said. Be. 
30. 33, 38 shall even be cut off from fiis people 
31. 14 soul shall be out off from among his peo. 
32. I when the people saw that Moses delayed 
32. 1 pepple gathered themselves togetherunto 
32. 3 the people brake off the golden ear rings 
32. 6 tho people sat down to eat and to drink 
32. 7 for thy people, which thou broughtest out 
32. 9 seen this people, .it (is) a stiff necked pe. 

32.11 thy wrath wax hot against thy people, wh. 

32. 12 and repent of this evil against thy people 
32. 14 evil which he thought to do unto his pe. 
32. 17 when Joshuaheardthenoiseof the people 
32. 21 What did this people unto thee, that thou 
32. 22 thou knowcst the people, that they (are/ 
32. 2,5 when Moses saw that the people (were) / 
32. 28 there fell of the people that day about ' 
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■Exodsj. 31 Oh, tliia people have Binned a great ein 
32. 34 lead the people unto (the place) of which 

32. 35 jilagued tjio people, because they mado 

33. 1 thou and the people which thou hast hro. 
33. 3 foi' thou (art) a stift' neclccd people ; lest I 
33. 4 when the people heard tlieso evil tidings 
33. 5 Ye (are) astiii necked people : I will como 
33. 8 all the people rose up, a-M stood every 
33. 10 people saw tho cloudy pillar, .people roso 
33. 12 thou sayest unto mo, Bring up thispooplo 
33. 13 and consider that tliis nation (is) thy pe. 
33. 16 known hero that I and thy people have 
33. 16 so shall we be separated, I and thy peop. 

33. i5 people that (are) upon the face of tho ea. 

34. 9 go among us; for it (is) a stiil' necked pe. 
34. 10 before all thy people, .and all the people 
36. 5 people bring mucli more than enough for 
36. 6 So the people wero-^restraiucd from bring. 

TJev. 4. 3 do sin according to the sin of tlie people 

4. 27 If any one of the common peojile sin thr. 
7. 2o, 21, 25, 27 shall be out off from his people 
9. 7 atonement for thyself, and for the people 

■ 9. 7 offer the offering of the people, and make 
g. 15 brouglit the people's offering, and took 
9. IS whicli (was) the sin offering for tliopeople 
9. 18 peace offerings which (was) for the people 
9. 22 lifted up his hand toward the people, and 
9. 23 came out, and blessed the people : and the 
9. 23 the glory, .appeared unto all the people 
9. 24 when all thej)eople saw, theyishouted, and 

10. 3 before all the people I will be glorified 

16. 15 goat of the sin offering that(is) for thep. 
j6. 24 burnt offering of the people. .and forthe p. 

16. 33 and for all the people of tlic congregation 

17. 4, 9 shall be cut off from among his people 
17. 10 will cut him off from among his people 

18. 29 shall be cut off fiom among their people 
ig. 8 soul shall be cut off from among his peo. 

19. 16 a tale bearer among thy people ; neither 

19. i8 grudge against the children of thypeople 
ao. 2 people of the land shall stone him with st. 

20. 3, 6 mil cut him off from among his people 
20. 4 if the people of the land do any ways hide 
2o. 5 will cut liim off. .fromamongtheirpeople 

20. 18 shall be cut off from among their people 
90. 24 which have separated you from (other) p. 
ao. 26 severed you from (other) people, that ye 

21. I be defiled for the dead among his people 
21. 4 chief man among his people, to profane 
21. 14 he shall take a virgin of his own peoplo 
21. 15 Neither, .profane his seed among his pe. 
23. 29 he shall be cut off from among his people 
23. 30 soul ^vi^ I destroy from among his people 

26. 12 be your God, and ye shall be my peoplo 
Kum. s. 21 a curse and an oath among thy peoplo 

5. 27 woman shall be a curse among her people 
9. 13 shall be cut off from among his people ; be. 

11. I i>eople complained, it displeased the Lord 
II. 2 people cried unto Moses; andwhenMosea 
II. 8 people went about, and gathered (it), and 
n. 10 Moses he.-vrd the people weep throughout 
II. II layest tho burden of all this people upon 
II. 12 Have I conceived all this people; ? have I 
II. 13 should I have flesh to give unto all this p. 

11.14 I ^™ °°t able to bear all this people alone 
II. i6 knowest to be the elders of the people, and 
II. 17 they shall bear the burden of the people 
n. 18 say thou unto th€>people. Sanctify yours. 
II. 21 people, among whom I (am, are) six hun. 
II. 24 told thepeople the words of the Lord, and 
n. 24 the seventy men of the elders of the peo. 
XI. 29 Would God that all the Lord's people were 
Ti. 32 people stood up all that day, and all (that) 
II. 33 wrath, .was kindled against the people 
II. 33 smote the peoplo with a very great plague 
II. 34 there they buried the people that lusted 
II. 35 the people Journeyed from Kibroth-hatt. 

12. 15 people journeyed not tiU Miriam was br. 

12. 16 afterward the people removed from Haz. 
13. 18 and the people that dwelleth therein, w. 
13. 28 Nevertheless the people (be) strong that 
13. 30 Caleb stilled the people before Moses, and 
13. 31 We be not able to go up against the people 

13. 32 all the people that we saw in it (are) men 

14. I cried ; and the people wept that night 
14. 9 neitherfearyethepeopleof theland ; for 
14. II How long will this people provoke meT 

14. 13 for thou broughtest up this people in thy 

14. 14 heard, .thou. Lord, (art) among this pe. 

24. 15 Now, (if) thou Shalt kill (all) this people 

14. 16 not able to bring this people into the land 
14. 19 Pardon, .the iniquity of this people aeco. 

14. 19 as thou hast forgiven this people, from E, 

14. 39 told these sayings . . and the people mour. 

15. 26 be forgiven, .seeing all the people (were) 

15. 30 soul shall be cut off from among his peo. 
j6. 41 saying. Ye have killed the people of the L. 

16. 47 t&e plague was begun among the people 
16. 47 and made an atonement for the people 
20. I people abode in Eadesh ; and Miriam d. 
ao. 3 people chode with Moses, and spake, say. 

20. 20 came out against him \vith much people 

20. 24 Aaron shall be gathercfd unto his people 

21, a If thou wilt indeed deliver this people into 
21. 4 soul of the people was much discouraged 
ai. 5 people spake against God, and against Mo. 
21. 6 Lord sent fiery serpents among the people 
21. 6. bit the people ; and much people of Israel 
ai. 7 people came. .And Moses prayed for the p. 
ai. 16 Gather the people together, and I will give 
ai*. 18 nobles of the people digged it, ^y (the <U. 
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Kum =1. s9 thou art undone, O people of OlicraoshI ho 
21. 33 ho, and all Ills pco;4o, to tho battle at 11. 
21. 34 for I have dcIiVLrcJ. .all hi.; people, and 

21. 35 So tiicy smote hira. .andaUliis people, un. 

22. 3 MoabwasGorcafraidoftiicpcoplc.boca-oso 
22. 5 of tho land of the children of his peoplo 
22. 5 Iherois a people como out from Egypt: bo. 
22. 6, 17 therefore, I pray thee, curse me this p. 
22. II people como outof Ejjypt, wliichcovercth 
22. 12 thou Shalt not curse tlie peoplo : forthey 

22. 41 ho might SCO tlio utmost (part) of the pe. 

23. 9 thepeople shall dwell alone, and sliaUuot 

23. 24 people sliall rise up as a great lion, and 

24. 14 now, behold, I go unto ray people : come 

24. 14 whatthis people shall do to thy people in 

25. I people began to commit whoredom with 
25. 2 called tho peoplo . . and the people did eat 
25. 4 Take all tho heads of tlie people, and hang 
27. 13 thou also Bhalt be gathered unto tliy peo. 
31. 2 Shalt thou be gathered unto thy people 

31. 3 Moses spake unto tho people, saj-ing. Arm 

32. 15 leave . . and ye shall destroy all this people 
33-14 where was no water for tho people to drink 

Deut. 1. 28 The p«ople (is) greater and taller than we 
a. 4 command thou tlie people, saying. Ye (are) 
a. 10, 21 a people groat, and many, and tall, as 
2. 16 consumed and dead from among the peo. 
2. 32 he and all liis people, to fight at Jahaz 

2. 33 smote him, and his sons, ajid all his peo. 

3. I he and all his people, to battle at Edrci 
3. 2 for I will deliver him, and all his people 
3. 3 the king of Bashan, and all his people : and 

3. 28 forhe shall go over before this people, and 

4. 6 nation (is) a wise and understanding peo. 
4. 10 Gather me the people together, and I will 
4. 20 to be unto him a people of inheritance, as 
4. 33 Did (ever) people hear the voice of God 
5.28 heard the voice of the words of this people 

6. 14 of the gods of the people which (are)round 

7. 6 thou (art) an holy people unto the Lord 
7. 6 people unto himself, above all people that 
7. 7 people ; for ye (were) the fewest of all pe. 
7. 14 Thou Shalt be blessed above all people 
7. 16 the people which the Lord thy God shall 
7. 19 all the people of whom tlioa art afraid 
9. 2 A people great and tall, tho children of 
9. 6 Understand, .thou (art) astiff necked pea 
9. 12 thy people which thou hast brought forth 
g. 13 this people, .it (is) a stiff necked people 
9. =6 destroy not thy people and thine inherit. 
9. 27 look not nnto the stubbornness of this peo. 
9, 29 they (are) thy people and thine inherit. 

10. II take (thy) journey before the people, that 

10. 15 he chose, .(even) you above all people, as 
13. 7 the people which (are) round about you, n. 

13. 9 and afterwards thehand of all the people 

14. 2, 21 thou (art) an holy people unto the Lord 
14. 2 to be a peculiar peoplo unto himself, ab. 

16. 18 shall judge tho people with juat judgment 

17. 7 and afterward the hands of all the people 
1 7. 1 3 the people shall hear, and fear, and do no 

17. 16 nor cause the people to return to Egypt 

18. 3 shall be the priest's due from the peoplo 
2o. I a people more than thou, be not afraid of 
20. 2 shall approach and speak unto the people 
20. 5 the officers shall speak unio tho people 
20. 8 officers shall speak further unto the poo. 
20. 9 made an end of spealdng unto thepeople 
20. 9 captains of the armies to lead the people 
20. n the people (that is) found therein shall 

20. 16 of the cities of these people, which the L. 
ai. 8 thy people Israel, whom thou hast redee. 
ai. 8 lay not innocent blood unto thy people of 
a6. 15 bless thy people Israel, and the land wh. 
a6. 18 avouched thee, .to be his peculiar people 
36. 19 be an holy people unto the Lord thy God 
27. I the elders of Israel commanded the peo. 
a7. 9 this day thou ai't become the people of tho 
a7. 11 And Moses charged the people the same ' 
a7. 12 These shall stand. .to bless the people, w. 

27. IS all the people shall answerand say. Amen 
27. 16 And all the people shall say, Amen 

So in verse 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26. 

28. 9 establish thee an holy people unto hims. 
a8. 10 all people of the earth shall see that thou 
aS. 32 (shall be) given unto another people, and 
aS. 64 Lord' shall scatter thee among all pcopl?) 

29. 13 establish thee., for a people unto himself 
31. 7 thou must go with this people unto the la. 
31. 12 Gather the people together, men, and w. 

31. 16 this people will rise up, and go a whoring 

32. 6 foolish people and unwise ? (is) not he thy 
32, 8 he set the bounds of the people according 
32. 9 For the Lord's portion (is) his people ; Ja, 
32. 21 jealousy ^vith (those which are) not a pe. 
32. 36 Lord shall judge his people, and repent 
I2. 43 Kejoice. .his people, .merciful, .to his p. 
32. 44 came and spake . .in the ears of the people 
321 50 be gathered unto thy people ; as Aaron 

32. 50 A . . died . . and was gathered imto his peo. 

33. 3 Yea, he loved the people ; all his saints 
33. 5 when the heads of the people (and) the 
33. 7 of Judah, and bring him unto his people 
33. 17 he ihall push the people together to tho 
33. ig shall call the people unto the mountain 
33. 31 he came with the heads of the people, he 
33. 29 people saved by the Lord, the shield of 

JosIl I. 2 over this Jordan, thou, and all this people 
I. 6 unto this people shalt thou divide for 
1. 10 commanded the officers of the people, say. 
1. 11' command thepemjle, saying, Prepareybu 
3. 3 they conuttaadedtKo people, sayinaWbon 



Josh. 3. 5 And Joshua said nnto the people, SanctUy 
3. C before the people., and went before the p. 
3. 14 V, ten tho people removed from their tents 
3. 14 the ark of the covenant before the pcopjo 

3. iG the peoplo passed over right against Jer. 

4. 2 Take you twelve men out of the people ( 
4. 10 to speak unto tho people, .and the peoplo 
4. II all the people, .in the presence of tho po. 
4. 19 the people came up out of Jordan on tha 

4. 24 That all tho peoplo of the earth might kn. 

5. 4 All the people that came out of Egypt / 
5. 5 all tho people that came out were circn.' 

5. s all the people . . bom in tho wilderness by 

6. s the people shall shout with a great shout 
6. s the peoplo shall ascend up every man str. 
6. 7 he said unto the people. Pass on, ana co. 
6. 8 when Joshua had spoken unto the people 
6. 10 Joshua had commanded the people, saying 
6. 16 Joshua said unto the people. Shout ; for 
6. 20 thepeople shouted when(thoprieBt3)blcw 
6. 20 when the peoplo heard the cound of tho 
6. 20 thepeople shouted withagrcat shout, that' 

6. 20 the people went up into tho city, every m. 

7. 3 Let not ail thepeople go up; but let about, 
7. 3 make not all the people to labour thither 
7. 4 tliere went up tliithcr of the people about 
7. 5 hearts of tlio people melted, and" bccarao 

7. 7 hast thou at all brouglit this people over 
7. 13 Up, sanctify the peoplo, and say. Sanctify 

8. I take all the people of war with thee, and 
8. I and his people, and his city, and his land 
8. 3 Joshua arose, and all the people of war, to 
8. 5 tho people that (are) with me, will appro. 
8. 9 Joshua lodged that night among tiie peo. 
8. 10 in the morning, and numbered the people, 
8. 10 Joshua, .went up. .before the people to 

8. II the peoplo .. that (were) with hi.m, went 
8. 13 v/Uen they had set the people, (even) all 
8. 14 he and all his people, at a time appomted 
8. 16 all the people that (were) in Ai were caU. 
8. 20 the people that fled to tho wilderness tu. 
8. 33 that they should bless the people of Isra. 
10. 7 the people of war with him, and all the 
10. 21 tho people returned to the camp to Josh. 

10. 33 Joshua smote him and his people, until 
4 much peoplo, oven as the sand that (is) 

7 came, and all the people of war with him 

8 brethren, .made the heart of tho people 

14 seeing I (am) a great people, forasmuch 

15 If thou (be) a great peoplo, (then) get theo 
17 Thou (art) a great peoplo, and liast great 

2, 27 And Joshua said unto .ill the people 
.16 tho people answered and said, God forbid 

17 among all the people through whom we 

18 dravo out from before us all the people 

19 And Joshua said unto the people. Ye can. 

21 tho peoplo said unto Joshua, Nay ; but we 

22 And Joshua said unto the people, Ye (arc) 
24 tho people said unto Joshua, The Lord 

23 made a covenant vath the people that d. 

28 So Joshua let the people depart, every m. 

16 and they went and dwelt among the peo. 
4 the people lifted up their voice, and wept 

6 And when Joshua had let the peoplo go 

7 the people served tho Lord all the days 

12 of thepeople that(wcre)roundaboutthem 
i3 sent away the people that bare the preso 

13 people that (were) with him, from Hares. 
2' when the people willingly offered thems. 

9 that offered. . willingly among tho peoplo 
II people of the Lord go down to the gates 

13 dominion over the nobles among the pe. 

14 after thee, Benj.-.min, among thy people 
18 Zcbuluu and Naphtali (were) a people (t.) 

1 peoplo that (were) with him, rose up ear. 

2 The people that (are) with thee (are) too 

3 proclaim in the ears of thepeople, saying 

3 there returned of the people twenty and 

4 The people (are) yet (too) many ; bringth. 

5 he brought down the people nnto the wa. 

6 the people bowed down upon their knees 

7 let all the fother) people go every man u. 

8 the people took victuals in thcirhand, and' 
5 Give, .bread unto the people that loUow 

29 would to God this people were under my 

32 thou and tho people that (is) -with thea 

33 (when) ho and the people that (is) with 

34 and all the people that (v/ere) with him 1 

35 rose up, and the people that (were) with 

36 when Gaal saw the people . . como people 

37 there come people dov/n by the middle of 

38 this the people that thou hast despised! 

42 the people went out into tho field ; and ' 

43 he took the people, and divided them into 
43 the people (were) come forth (out) of tho 
4S slew the people that (was) therein, and 
48 he and all the peoplo that (were) with him 

48 said imto the people that (were) with him 

49 the peoplo likewise cut down every man 
i3 thepeople (and)prince3 of GUeadsaid ono 
II people made lum head and captain over 

20 Sihon gathered all his people together, and 

11. 21 and all his people into the hand of Israel 

1 1. 23 tho Amorites from before his people Israel 

12. 2 my people were at great strife with the 
14. 3 of thy brethren, or among all my people 
14. 16 a riddle unto tho children of my people 
14. 17 the riddle to the children of her people , 
16. 24 when the people saw him, they praised • 
i6. 30 and upon all tho people that (were) thera 
j8. 7 SAW the people thiat(WBre) thoreiij, how 
18. 10 ye shsJl corco unto a peojue secure, vtdl 



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jJudgiS. 2o and he. .v/cnt in tlio midst of the people 
i8. 27 unto a people (that were) at quiet and 3. 
20. 2 the cluef of all the people. .01 aU the tri. 
20. 2 in the assembly of the people of God, four 
2o. 8 the people arose as one mau, saying, \Te 
20. 10 to fctcli victual for the people, that they 
20. 16 Among aU this people (tliere were) seven 
20. 22 fee people, the men of Israel, encouraged 
20. 26 people, went up, and came unto the houso 
20. 31 Benjamm went out agsinst the people, 

20. 31 and theybegau to smite of tlie people, (and) 

21. 2 the people carae to the house of God, (and) 
21. 4 the people rose early, and built there an 
2-1. 9 the people were numbered, and, behold 

15 And the people repented them for Benja. 

6 had visited liis people in giving them br. 

10 we will return with tliee unto thy people 

15 sister in law is gone back unto her people 

16 thy people, .my people, and thy God my 

11 people wliich thou knewest not heretofore 
II the city of my people clbth knowtliatthou 

4 Buy (it), .before the elders of my people 

9 said unto the elders, and (unto) aU the p. 

I : the people that (were) in the gate, and the 

i3"the priest's custom witii the people (was) 

23 I hear of your evil dealings by all this pe. 

24 ye make the Lokd's people to transgresa 
29 of all the offerings of Israel my people 

3 the people were come into the camp, the 

4 the people sent to Shiloh, that they might 

17 also a great slaughter among the people 

10 brought, .to us, to slay us and our people 

11 that it slay us not, and our people : for 
19 he smote of the people fifty thousand and 
19 the people lamented, because the LOED 
19 had smitten . . of the people v/ith a great s. 

7 Hearken unto the voice of the people in 

10 unto the people that asked of him a king 
19 the people refused to obey the voice of S. 
21 Samuel heard all tho vrords of the pcoplo 

2 (he was) higher than any of the people 

12 (there is) a sacrifice of the people to day 

13 the people will not cat until he come 
16 him (to be) captain over my people Israel 
16 he may save my people out of the hand of 

16 have looked upon my people, because th. 

17 Behold, .tliis same shall reign over my p. 
24 since I said, I have invited the people 

11 the people said one toanotlier, What (is) 
17 Samuel called the people together unto 
23 and when he stood" among the people, ho 

23 he was liigher than any of the people from 

24 Samuel said to all tlie people. See ye him 
24 (tliere is) none like Iiim among all the p. 
24 the people shouted, and said, God save tho 

10. 25 Samuel told tho people . . sent all tho peo. 

11. 4 told the tidings in tlie cars of the people 
II. 4 the people lifted up their voices, and wept 
II. 5 AVhat (ailoth) the people that they weep ? 
II. 7 the fear of the Lord tell on the people, and 
XI. II Saul put the people in three companies 
II. 12 the people said unto Samuel, Who (is) he 
1 1. 14 Then said Samuel to tho people. Come, and 

11. 15 the people went to Gilgal ; and tlicrethey 

12. 6 And Samuel said unto the people, (It is) 

12. 18 people greatly feared the LoKD and Sam. 

12. 19 all the people said xmto Samuel, Pray for 
12. 20 Samuel said unto tho people, Pear not : yo 

12. 22 tho LOED will not forsake his people for 
12. 32 hath pleased the Lord to make you Iiis p. 

13. 2 the rest of the people he sent every man 
13. 4 the people were called together after S. 
13, 5 people as the sr.nd which (is) on tho sea 
13. 6 tho people were distressed, then the peo. 
13. 7 and all the people followed him trembling 
13. 8 and the people were scattered from him 
13. II that the people wore scattered from me 

13. 14 commanded him (to be) captain over his 

13. 15 Saul numbered the people (that w„re) p. 

13. 16 and the people (that were) present with 

13. 22 people that (wei-e) with Saul and Jonathan 

14. 2 the people that (were) with him (were) a. 
14. 3 people knew not that Jonathan was gone 
14. IS in the field, and among all the people 

14. 17 Then said Saul unto tho people that (tf ere) 
14. 20 the people that(wore) \Yith. him assembled 
14. 24 Saul had adjured tho people, saying, Cu, 

, 14. 24 So none of tho people tasted (any) food 
14. 25 when the people were come into the wood 
14. 26 no man put his hand . . for the people fea. 
t4. 27 father charged the people v/ith the oath 
14. 28 Then answered one of the people, andsaid 
>4. 28 Btraitly charged the people with an oath 
14. 28 cateth. .food this day. Ajid the people w. 
14. 30 if haply the people had eaten freely to day 
14. 31 smote tho Philistines .. and the people w. 
14. 32 the people flew upon the spoil, and took 
14. 32 the people did eat (them) with the blood 
14, 33 the people sin against the Lord, in that 
14. 34 Disperse yourselves among the pcoplo 
14. 34 the people brought every man his ox with 
14. 38 ye near hither all the chief of the people 
14. 39 (there was) not a man among all the peo. 
14. 40 the people said unto Saul, Do what seem. 
14. 41 Saul and Jonathan .. but the people esca. 
14. 45 the people said unto Saul, Shall Jonathan 

14. 45 peoiilc rescued Jonatlian, that he died not 

15. i to anoint thee (to be)kingover his people 
15. 4 Saul gathered the people together, and 
15. 8 destroyed all the people with tlie edge of 
15. 9 the people spared.Agag, and the best of 
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IS. 24 feared the people, and obeyed their voice 

15. 30 before the elders of ray people, and before 
17. 27 the people answered him after this man. 

17. 30 the people answered him again after the 

18. 5 was accepted in the sight of all the people 
8. 13 he went out and came in before the people 

23. 8 Saul called all the people together to war 
26. 5 and the people pitched round about him 
a6. 7 Abishai came to tlie people by night : and 
26. 7 Abuer and the people lay round abouthim 

26. 14 David cried to the people, and to Abner 

26. 15 there came one of tlie people in to destroy 
27. 12 He hath made hispeople Israel utterly to 
30. 4 the people that (were) with him lifted up 
30. 6 the people spake of stoning him, because 
30. 6 the soul of all the people was grieved, ev. 
30. 21 and to meet the people that (were) with 

30. 21 when David came near to the people, he 

31. 9 house of their idols, and among the people 
a Sa. I. 4 the people are fled from the battle, and 

I 4 many of the people also are fallen and d. 
112 for the people of the Lord, and for the h. 
2. 26 bid tlie people return from foUov/ing tlieir 
2. 27 the people had gone up every one from 
2. 28 the people stood still, and pursued after . 

2. 30 when he had gathered all the people tog. 
. 18 I will save my people Israel out of the h. 
. 31 and to all the people that (were) with him 
. 32 at the gr.ave of Abner ; and all the people 
, 34 And all the people wept again over him 
, 35 the people cr.me to cause David to eatm. 

_. 36 all the people took notice (of it), and it 

3. 36 whatsoever the king did pleased, .the pe. 
3. 37 the people, and all Israel, understood that 
5. 2 Thou Shalt feed my people Israel, audth. 

5. 12 his kingdom for his people Israel's sake 

6. 2 with all the people that (were) with him 
6. 18 he blessed the people in the name of the 
6. 19 ha dealt among all the people, (even) am. 

. 19 the people departed every one to his ho. 
. 21 ruler ovev the people of the Lord, over I. 

7 I commanded to feed my people Israel 

8 I took tliee. .to bo ruler over my people 
, 10 I will appoint a place for my people Israel 
, II judges (to be) over my people Israel, and 

_ . 23 what one nation, .(is) like thy people, (e.) 
J. 23 went to redeem for a people to himself 
J. 23 thypeople,v/liichthouredeemedsttotheo 
J. 24 thy people Israel (to be) a people unto 
8. 15 judgment and justice unto all his people 

30. 10 the rest of the people he delivered into the 

30. 12 let us play the men for our people, andfor 

30. 13 drew nigh, and the people that (were)w. 

31. 7 how the people did, and how the war pr. 

31. 17 fell, .of the people of the servants of Dav. 

32. 28 gather the rest of the people together, and 
32. 29 David gathered all the people together 

32. 31 brought fortli the people, .'all the people 

33. 34 there came much people by the way of the 

34. 13 thought such a thing against the people 
14. IS the people have made me afraid : and thy 
3s. 12 people increased continually with Absa. 

35. 17 went forth, and all the people after him 
3s. 23 all the people passed over : tho king also 
3s. 23 all the people passed over, toward the 
3s. 24 until all the people had done pasirfng out 

35. 30 the people that (v/as) v/ith liim covered 

36. 6 and all the people and all the mighty men 

16. 14 the people that (were) witli him, came w. 
36. IS people the men of Israel, carae lo Jerusa. 

16. 18 and this people, and ail the men ?f Israel 

17. 2 the people that (arc) with him r.t-.ll Use 
17. 3 I will bring back all the people nr.to thee 
17. 3 as if all. .(so) all the people shall be In p. 
17. 8 thyfather. .xvillnot lodge with the people 
17. 9 Thcreisasla'.ighteri.mongthepeopJothat 
17. 16 king, .and all the people that (are) with 
17. 22 and all the people that (were) with him 

17. 29 forthepeople..i'Iiepeople(is)hun^y, and 

18. I numbered the people that (were) with him 

18. 2 part of tlie people under the hand of Joab 

2 the king said unto tho people, I ivill sur. 

3 the people answered. Thou shalt not go 

4 all the people came out by Iiundreds, and 

5 the people heard when the king gave aU 

6 the people went out into the field against 

7 .Where the people of Israel were slain bef. 

8 the wood devoured more people that day 

18. 16 people returned. .Joab held back tho pe. 

19. 2 unto all tho people : for the people heard 
ig. 3 the people gat them by stealth that day 
19. 3 as people being ashamed steal away when 
19. 8 And they told unto all the people, saying 
19. 8 the pcjple came before the king ; for Isr. 
jg. 9 all the people were at strife throughout 

19. 39 And all the people went over Jordan. And 
19. 40 all the people of Judah. .also half the pe. 

20. 12 the man saw that all the people stood s. 
20. IS the people that (were) witli Joab battered 
20. 22 went unto all the people in her wisdom 
22. 28 And the afflicted people thou wilt save 
22. 44 delivered me from the strivings of my p. 

22. 44 a people (which) I knew not shall serve 
22. 48 that bringeth down tlio people under me 
23. 10 the people returned alter him only to sp. 

23. II and the people fled from before the Phil. 

24. 2 to Beer-sheba, and number ye the people 
24. 2 that I may know tlie number of the peo. 
24. 3 the Lord thy God add unto the people, now 
24. 4 went out . . to number the people of Israel 
24; 9 tho sum ot tbo Dumber of the people unto 



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,. 10 after that he had numbered the people ' 

15 there died of the people from Dan even 
r£ saii to tlie angel that destroyed the peo. 

17 when he saw the angel that smote tiie pe. 
21 the plague may be stayed from tho people 

39 all thepeople said, God cave kingSolomoa 

40 all the people, .and the peopls piped with 
2 Only the people sacrificed u; high places 

8 thy people . . a great people, that cannot 

9 understanding heart to judge thy people 
9 who is able to judge, .so great a people? 

34 there came of all people to hear the wisd. 
7 gfven . . a wise son over this great people 

16 ruled over tlie people that wrought in the * 
13 will dwell .and v/ill not forsake my peo. 
16 day that I broughtforth mypeople Israel 
16 I chose David to be over mypeople Israel 
30 hes.rken thou to . . thy people Israel, when 

33 When thy people Israel bo smitten down 

34 forgive the sin of thy people Isra,el, and 
36 forgive the sin . . of thy people Israel, that 

36 land, which thou hast given to thy people 

35 by any man, (or) by all thy people Israel 

41 stranger, that (is) not of thy people Israel 
43 people of the earth may know thy name 

43 to fear thee, as (do) thy people Israel ; and 

44 It thy people go out to battle against th. 
so forgive thy people that have sinned agai. 

51 thcy(be)thypeople, and thine inheritance 

52 unto the supplication of thy people Israel 

53 separate them from among all the people 
. 56 that hath given rest unto his people Israel 

59 cause of his people Israel at all times, as 

60 all the people of the earth may knowthat 
. 66 On the eighth day he sent the people away 

66 that the LORD had done for. .his people 
, 7 a proverb and a byword among all people 

20 all the people (that wcje) loft of the Am. 
23 bare rule over the i>cople that MTOught in 

5 Depart yet (for) three days . . And the peo. 

6 ye advise that I may answer this people? 

7 If thou Vi'ilt be aservantunto this people 
9 that we may answer tliis people, wlio have 

10 Thusshaltthouspeak L-mto tTiis people that 

12 all the people carae to Kehoboam the. t'nird 

13 answered the people roughly, and forsook 

15 the king hearkened not unto the people 

16 people answered the king, saying. What 

23 Speak unto, .the remnant of the people 
27 If this pcoplo go up to do sacrifice in the 

27 then shall the heart of this people turn 

30 for tlie people went (to worsliip) before 

31 made priests of the lowest of the people 
33 but made again of thelov/est of thepeople 

2 told me that (I should be) king over thisp 
7 as I exalted thee from among the people 

7 made tlice prince over my people Israel 
2 made thee prince over my people Israel 

2 hast made mypeople Israel to sin, to pro. 

15 people (were) encamped againstGibbethoa 

16 people (that were') encamped heard say, Z. 

21 Tlicnwere the people of Israel divided into 

21 half of the people followed Tibni the son 

22 tlie people that followeii Omri prevailed 
22 against the people that followed Tibni the 
21 Elijah came unto all the people, and said 

21 And tlio people answered him not a word 

22 Tlicn said Elijali unto the people, I, (even) 

24 all the people answered and said. It is well 
30 Elijah said unto all the people. Come near 
30 all the people came near unto him : and 

37 this people may knov/ that tliou (art) tho 
39 when all the people saw (it), they fell on 
21 gave unto the people, and they did eat 

8 all the people, said unto him. Hearken not 
to suffice for handfuls for all the people that 

15 after them he numbered all tho people 

42 for his life, and thy people for his people 
9, 12 and set Naboth on high among the p. 

13 in the presence of the people, saying, N. 
4 mypeople as thy people, my horses as thy 

28 said. Hearken, people, eveiy one of you 

43 people offered and burnt incense yet 

7 mypeopleasthyi)eople,(and)myliorso3as 
13 answered, I dwell among mine ownpeople 

41 Pour out for tlie people, that they may eat 

42 Give unto the people, that they may eat 

43 Give the peoiile, that they may eat : for 
30 people looked, and, behold, (lie had) sack. 

16 people went out, and spoiled the tents of 
17, 2o people 'irode upon him in tlio gate, and 
21 So J Oram . . smote . . and the people fled into 

6 anointed thee king over the people of the 

9 said to all the people, Ye (be) righteous 

18 Jehu gathered alltho people together, and 

13 the people, she caire to tho people into 

14 all the people of the land rejoiced, and 

17 a covenant between the Lord., and the Pi 
17 that they should be the Lord's pcoplo 

17 between tho king also and tho people 

18 all the people of the land went into the 

19 he took . . all the people of the land ; and 

20 all the people of the land rejoiced, and 

3 people still sacrificed and biu'nt incense 

8 to receive no (more) money of the people 

7 Neitlier did he leave of the people to J. 

4 as yet the people did sacrifice and burnt 

21 all the people of Judah tookAzariah, wh. 

4 people sacrificed and Ijurnt incense still in 

5 over the house, judging the people of the 
10 smote him before the people, and slew him 
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2 KX 16. 15 with the bm-nt offcrin!; of all the pooplo 
i3. 26 in tlio car3 cf the pcoi:lc tliat (urc) on liio 
i3. 36 people licldtheirpcacc,and answered him 

20. 5 tell Hczolciah the captaia c{ my people, T. 

21. 24 people of the land, .people of the land m! 

22. 4 whichthokccpcr3..h.5vccathcredofthep. 

22. 13 enquire of tlio Lor.D. .for the people, and 

23. 2 and all the people, botii email end great 
23. 3 and all tlio people etood to the eovcnant 
23. 6 upon the graves of the children of the po. 
23. 21 commanded all tlio people, saying, Keep 
23. 30 people of the land took Jehoahaz the eon 

23. 35 exaetedthe silver.. of the people of theL 

24. 14 save the poorest sort of the people of the 
23. 3 there was no l)rcad for the people of tho 
23. II Now the rest of the pooplo (tliat we re) left 

25. 19 which musterodthepeoplcof tho land.and 
23. 19 tlireeseoro men of the people of the land 
25. 22 people that remained in the land of Judah 
23. 26 all the people, both small and great, and 

t Ch. 5. 23 a whoring after tho gods of the people of 
JO. 9 tidings unto their idols, and to the people 
II. 2 said. .Tiou shalt feed my people Israel 
II. 2 thou shalt be ruler over my people Israel 
II. 13 the people fled from before the Philistines 

13. 4 thing was right in the eyes of all the peo. 

14. 2 lifted up on high, because of his people I. 
16. 2 lie Ijlessed the -people in the name of the 
16. 8 make kno\m his deeds among the people 
lO. 2D and from (one) kingdom to another peop. 
16. 26 For all the gods of tho people (are) idols 
ifi. 23 ye kindreds of the people, give unto the 

16. 36 the people said. Amen, and praised theL. 
iij. 43 all the people departed every man to his 
ij. 6 whom I commanded to feed my people, sa. 

17. 7 thou shouldcst bo ruler over my people I. 
17. 9 I will ordain a place for my people Israel 
17. 10 commanded judges (to be) over my people 
17. 21 what one nation, .(is) like thy people Isr. 
17. 21 God went to redeem (to he) Iiis own peo. 
17. 21 driving out nations from before thy peo. 

17. 22 people Israt 1 didst thou make thane own 

18. 14 executed judgment.. among all his people 

19. 7 hired, .the king of ilaachah and liis peo. 
19. II rest of tho people ho delivered unto the 
19. 13 behave ourselves valiantly for our people 

19. 14 Joab and the people that (were) with him 

20. 3 brought out the people . . all the people re. 
ai. 2 said to -loab, and to the rulers of the po. 

21. 3 make his people an hundred times so many 
21. 5 gave the sum of tho number of tho people 
21. 17 (Is it) not I (that) commanded the people 
21. 17 not on thy people, that they should be pi. 

■ 01. 22 tho plague may be stayed from the people 
S2. i3 tho land i.s subdued, .before his peoplo 
23. 23 hath given rest unto his people, that they 
23. 2 near me, my brethren, and my peoplo ■ 
s3. 21 all the people (will be) wholly at thy com. 
39. 9 people rejoiced, for tliat they ofi'ered wil. 
eg. 14 what (is) my people, that we should be 
29. 17 now have I seen with joy thy people, whi. 
29. i3 of tho thoughts of the heart of thy peoplo 
a Cli. I. 9 thou hast made me king over apeople Uke 
T. ID may go out and come in before this people 
1. 10 for who can judge this thy people, (that is 

1. II that thou mayest judge my people, over 

2. II Because the LoED hath loved his people 
2. 18 six hundred overseers to set the people 
6. 5 Since the day that I brought forth my p. 
6. s any man to bo a ruler over my people Is. 
6. 6 chosen David to be over my people Israel 
6. 21 supplications, .of Uiy people Israel, which 
6. 24 if thy people Israel be put to the worse be. 
6. 23 forgive the sin of thy people Israel, and 
6. 27 forgive the sin . . of thy people Israel, when 
6. 27 which|thou hast given unto thy people for 
6. 29 made of any man, or of all thy people Is. 

• 6. 32 stranger, ■wlileli is not of thy people Israel 
6. 33 people, .fear thee, as (doth) thy people I. 
6. 34 If thy people go out to war against their 

6. 39 forgive thy people wliich have sinned ag. 

7. 4 all the people offered sacrifices before the 
7. 5 all the people dedicated the house of God 

7. 10 he sent the people away into tbair tents 
7. 10 and to Solomon, and to Israel his people 

7. 13 or if I send postUence among my people 

7. 14 Ifmypeople, which are caUed by my name 

8. 7 all the people (that were) left of tlie Hit. 
8. 10 officers . . that bare rile over the people 

10. 5 said . . Come again . . And the people depar. 
10. 6 give ye (me) to return answer to this pe.! 
10. 7 If thou be kind to this people, and please 
JO. 9 that we may return answer to this people 
10. 10 Thus shalt thou answer the people that 

10. 12 Jeroboam and all tho people came to E.. 
JO. 15 So the king hearkened not unto the peo. 

10. 16 people answered the king, saying, TV'Tiat 
12. 3 peoplo (v/ere) without number that eamo 

13. 17 Abijah and his peoplo slew them with a 

14. 13 Asa and tho people that (were) with him. 
i5. 10 oppressed (some) of the people the same 

17. 9 they..'wentabout..andtaughtthepcople 

18. 2 tilled sheep. .for the people that(Iie had) 
tS. 3 as thou (art), and my people as thy peoplo 
IS. 27 And Micaiah said . . Hearken , all ye people 

19. 4 ho Trent out again through tho peoplo 
Eo. 7 drive out . .before thy people Israel, and 
so. "21 when ho had consulted vrith the peoplo 
ao. 25 when Jehoshaphat and his people camo 
«o. 33 for as yet the jreople had not prepared 
'ai. 14 smite thy people, and thy children, and 
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8 Ch.. 23. 5 all the people (shall be) in the court.? of 
^ 23. 6 all the people shall keep tho watcliof the 
?3. 10 he sot all the people, every man having 
23. ID when Athaliali heard the noise of the pe. 

23. 12 she camo to the peoplo into tlio house of 

23. 13 all the people of the land rejoiced, and 
23. 16 made a covenant betv/ccn. .all the peoplo 
23. ifi and. .that they should bo the LOKD's pe. 
23. 17 all the people v/ent to tiie house of Baal 
23. 20 governors of tho people, and all tho peo. 

23. 21 all tlie people of the land rejoiced : and 

24. 10 princes and all the people rejoiced, and 

24. 20 v/hicli stood above the people, and said 
2.t. 23 theprinccsof thopooplefromamongthep. 
23. II led forth his people, and went to tho val. 
23. 15 Iiast thou souglit after the gods of the p. 
23. 13 v/Iiich could not deliver their own people 

25. I Then all the people of .Tudali took Uzziah 
2<5. 21 over the Iiing's house, judgingtlie people 
27. 2 And the people did yet corruptly 

29. 35 people, that God had prepared the peoplo 

30. 3 neither had tho people gathered tliemsel. 
30. 13 assembled at Jerusalem much people to 
30. i3 Foramultitudeof tliepeople,(evcn)many 
30. 20 the Lord heai-kcned. .and healed the pe. 

30. 27 the priests, .arose and blessed the people 

31. 4 commanded the people that dwelt in Je. 

31. 8 they blessed tho Lord, and his peoplo I. 
31. 10 for the Lord hath blessed his people ; and 
3;. 4 there was gathered much people togetlier 

32. 6 he sot captains of war over the people, and 
32. 8 peoplo rested lliomselvcs upon the words 
32. 13 my fathers h.ive d-^ue unto all the people 
-2. 14 could deliver his peoplo out of mine hand 
32. 13 was able to deliver his people out of mine 

. 32. 17 have not delivered their people out of mine 
32. 17 the God of Hczokiali deliver his people out 
32. 1 3 unto tho peoplo of Jerusalem tliat (v,'cre) 

32. 19 as against the gods of the people of tho 
33. 10 Lord spake, .to his people ; but they wo. 

33. 17 Nevertheless the people did sacriflee still 

33. 23 tho people, .and the people of the land 

34. 30 Levites, andall the people, grcatandsmall 
33. 3 serve now tho Lord your God, and liis p. 
33. 8 his princes gave v/jllingly unto tho peoplo 

35. I Then thopoopleof thcland tookJehoahaz 
3G. 14 people transgressed very much after all 

36. 13 because ho had compassion on his people 
35. 16 v/rath of the Lord arose against liis peo. 
3G. 23 who (is there) among you of all h.is people? 

Ezra I. 3 Who (is there) among you of all his people? 
2. 2 number of tho men of the peoplo of Israel 

2. 70 (some) of the people . . dwelt in their cities 

3. I people gathered themselves together as 
3. 3 fear (was) upon them because of the peo. 

3. II all the people shouted vrith a great shout 
3. 13 So thai the people could not discern the 
3. 13 v/coping of the people : for the people sin. 

4. 4 people, .v/eakenedthehands of the people 
8. 15 viov/ed the people and the priests, and f. 

8. 3(5 furthered the people, and the house of God 

9. I peoplo . .have not separated . .from the p. 
9. 2 have mingled themselves with the people 
9. II with the fllthiness of the peoplo of tho 1. 
9. 14 join in affinity vrith the people of these a. 

10. I assembled . .for the people wept very sore 
10. 2 have taken strange wives of the people of 
10. 9 all the people sat in the street of the house 
10. II separate yourselves from the people of the 
10. 13 people (arc) many, .(it is) a time of much 
Neh. 1. 10 those (are) thy servants and thy peoplo 
4. 6 joined, .forthepcople hadamind to work 
4. 13 I even sot the people after their families 
4. 14, 19 said, .to the rest of the peoplo 

4. 22 at the same time said I unto the peoplo 

5. I there was a great cry of the people, and 
5. 13 the people did according to this promise 
5. 15 before me were chargeable unto the peo. 
5. 13 their servants bare rule over the people 
S. 18 the bondage was heavy upon this people 
5. 19 to aU that I have done for this people 

7. 4 people (were) few therein, and the houses 
77 5 put into mine heart to gather . . the people 
7. 7 The number. . of the men of the people of 
7. 72 (that) which the rest of the people gave 

7. 73 So the priests, .and (some) of the people 

8. I all the people gathered themselves toge. 
8. 3 ears of allthepeople (were attentive) anto 
8. 3 the people ; for he was above all the peo. 
8. 5 when he opened it, all the people stood up 
8. 6 allthepeople answered, Amen, Amen, with 
8. 7 caused the people to understand, .the p. 
8. 9 taught the people, said unto all the people 
8. 9 all the people wept, v/hen they heard tho 
8. II So the Levites stiUed all the people, say. 

8. 12 all the people went their way to eat, and 

8. 13 chief of the fathers of all the people, tho 

8. iS So the people went forth, and brought (t.) 
9. 10 showedst signs . . on all the people of his L 

9. 24 v/ith their kings, and the people of the L 
9. 30 gavest thou them into the hand of the p. 
9. 32 on all thy people, since the time of the k. 

10. 14 chief of the 7 ^ople ; Parosh, Pahath-moab 
10. 28 rest of the people, the priests, the Levites 
10. 30 not give our daughters unto the people of 
10. 31 (if) the people of the land bring ware or 

10. 34 wo cast tho lots among . . the people, for the 

11. I nilsrs of tho people, .rest of the people 
IK 2 people blessed all the men that willingly 

11. 24 hand in all matters concerning the people 
12, 30 purified thejpeople, and the gates, and the 

12. 3S b&li of the people upon the wall, from b«. 



Neh. 13. I thoy read. .In the audience of the people 

13. 24 according to the language of oocli people 
Esth. I. 5 king made a feast unto all the people that 

I. II i<liow the people and tho princes her boa. 
1. 16 to all the people that (are) in all the pro. 

1. 22 to every people, .the language of every p. 

2. 10 Esther had not showed her people nor her 
20 not (yet) showed her kindred nor her pe, 

6 for they had showed him tho people of M. 
6 Uaman sought to destroy, .the peoplo of 
8 There is a certain people ccattored abroad 
8 dispersed among the people in all the pr. 
8 their laws (are) diverse from all people 

11 silver (is) given to thee, the pcopie also 

12 every peoplo. .and (to) every peoplo 
14 was published unto all people, that they 

8 to make request before him for her people 
II people of the king's ijrovinces, do know 

3 lot my life be given, .and my peoplo at my 

4 For we are sold, I and my people, to bo 
C see the evil that shall come unto my peo. 

8. 9 unto every pcopie after their language 
8. II all the power of the people and provinco 
8. 13 (was) published unto all people, and that 

8. 17 many of tho people of the land became J. 

9. 2 for the fear of them fell upon all peoplo 
10. 3 secMng the v/ealth of his people, and sp. 

Job 12. 2 No doubt but ye (are) the people, ancj. ^vl 
12. 24 the heart of the cliief of the people of tho 

17. 6 hath made me also a byword of the peoplo 
i3. 19 son nornephow among hispeople, nor any 
34. 20 peoplo shall be troubled at midniglit, and 
34. 30 That the hypocrite reign not, lest the pe. 
36. 20 Desire not the night, when people are cut 
36. 31 by them judgeth ho the people ; he giveth 

Psa. 3. 6 I will not be afraid cf ten thousamb of p. 

3. 8 thy blessing (is) upon thy people. Selah 
7. 8 Tho Lord shall judge tiio pcopie : judge 
9. II declare among the pcopie his doings 

14. 4 who eat up my people (as) they eat bread 
14. 7 bringoth back tlie captivity of his peoplo 
i3. 27 For thou wilt save the afflicted people; but 
j3. 43 delivered me from tho strivings of tho p, 
i3. 43 pcopie (whom) I have not known shaU so. 

18. 47 (It is) God that, .aubducth the people un. 
22. 6 reproach of men, and despised of the po. 
22. 31 unto a people that shall be born, that ho 

28. 9 Save thy pcopie, and bless thine inherit. 

29. II The Lord will give strength im to lus peo. 
29. II the Lord will bless his pcopie with peaco 
33. 10 maketh the devices of the people of none 
33. 12 pcopie (whom) he hath chosen for Ids own 
33. i3 I will praise thee among much peoplo 
44. 12 Thou sellcst thy pcopie for nought, and 
43. 3 Thine arrows (are) sharp, .tlie people fail 
43. 10 forget also thine own people, and thy fa. 

43. 12 rich among the pcopie shall entreat thy 
45. 17 therefore shall the pcopie praise thee for 
47. I clap your hands, all ye people ; shout unto 
47, 3 He shall subdue the people under us, and 
47. 9 princes of the people . . the people of the O. 

49. I Hcarthis, all{ye)pcoplo ; give ear, aU (ye) 

50. 4 He shall call , . that he may judge his peo. 
50. 7 Hear, my pcopie, and I will speak ; O 
S3. 4 who cat up my people (as) they cat bread 
S3. 6 bringeth back the captivity of liis peoplo 
s6. 7 in (thine) anger cast doivn the people, 
57. 9 will praise thee, O LORD, among the peo. 
sg. II Slaythemnot,lestm>'peopleforget,seatter 
60. 3 Thou hast showed thy people hard things 

62. 8 ye pcopie, pour out your heart before him 

66. 8 bless our God, ye pcopie, and make tho 

67. 3, 3 Let the people praise, .let all the peo. 

67. 4 tnou shalt judge the people righteously 

68. 7 when thou wentest forth before thy peo. 

63. 30 of the bulls, with the calves of the people 
63. 30 scatter thou the people (that) delight in 
68. 33 giveth strength and power unto (his) po. 
72. 2 He shall judge thy pcopie v/ith righteous. 
72. 3 mountains shall bring peace to the people 

72. 4 Ho shall judge the poor of the people, ha 

73. 10 Therefore his people return hither; and 

74. 14 gavest him (to be) meat to tho pcopie in. 
74. i3 foolish people have blasphemodthynamo 
77. 14 hast declared thy strength among the pe. 

77. 13 hast with (thine) arm redeemed thy peo. 

77. 20 Tliou leddest thy people like a flock by 

78. 1 Give ear, my people, (to) my law : inc. 
78. 20 Behold . . can he provide flesh for his peo. 
73. 52 made his own people to go forth like sheep 
78. 62 He gave his people over also unto the sw. 

78. 71 he brought him to feed Jacob his peoplo 

79. 13 we thy people, and sheep of thy pasture 

80. 4 be angry against the prayer of thy peoplo 

81. 8 Hear, O my people, and I will testify un. 
81. 1 1 my people would not hearken to my voico 
81. 13 O that my people had hearkened unto mo 
83. 3 have taken craity counsel against thy pe. 
S3. 2 Thou hast forgiven the iniquity of thy p. 
85. 6 revive us. .that thy people may rejoico 
83. 8 he wiU speak peace unto his people, and 
87. 6 shall count, when he writeth up the peo. 
Eg. 13 Blessed (is) the people that know th« joy. 
8g. 19 I have exalted (one) chosen out of the p. 
89. 30 bear, .(the reproach of) all the mighty p. 
94. 5 They break in pieces thy people, O LoED 
94. 8 Understand, ye brutish among the people 

94. 14 For the ioja> will not cast oft his people 
93. 7 we (are) the people of his pasture, and 
93. 10 It (is) a people that do err in their heart 
96. 3 Declare, .his wonders among all peoplo 
96. 7 ye kindreds of the people, give onto tlisr, 



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113. 
114. 
116. 
125. 
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144. 
144. 
148. 
148. 
149. 
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Isa. I. 



10 Lord . . shall judge the people righteously 

13, he shall judge, .the people with his truth 
6 declare his righteousness, aud all the pe. 
9 judge the world, and the people with eq. 

1 The Lord reigneth ; let the people trem. 

2 LOBD(ls) great, .he (is) high above all pe. 

3 (are) his people, and the sheepof his pa. 
18 the people which shall be created shall 

22 When the people are gathered together 
I nuake known his deeds among the people 

13 went, .from (one) kingdom to another pe. 
20 the ruler of the people, and let him go f. 

24 he Increasedhis people greatly, and made 

25 He turned their heart to hate his people 
43 And he brought forth his people wdth joy 

4 the favour (that thou bearest unto) thy p. 
40 was the wrath, .kindled against his people 
48 let all the people say. Amen. Praise yo 
32 exalt him. .In the congregation of the pe. 

3 Thy people (shall be) willing in the day of 
6 He hath showed his people the power of 
9 He sent redemption unto his people : he 

8 may set (him), .with the princes of his p. 

1 house of Jacob from a people of strange 

14, 18 pay., now in the presence of all his peo. 

2 round about his people from.hencefprth 
12 And gave . .an heritage unto Israel his p. 

14 the Lord will judge his people, and he 
16 which led his people through the wilder. 

2 sfli (he), .who subdueth my people under 

15 Happy (is that) people that is in such a 
15 happy (is that) people whose God (is) the 
14 He also exalteth the horn of his people 
14 children of Israel, a people nearuntohim 

4 the Lord taketh pleasure in his people: he 

14 Where noconn3el(is), the people fall : but 
28 In the multitude of people (is) the king's 
24 him shall the people curse, nations shall 

15 (so is) a wicked ruler over the poor people 
2 the righteous are in authority, the people 

2 the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn 
18 Where (there is) no vision, the people po. 

23 The ants (are) a people not strong, yet they 

16 (There is) no end of all the people . . of all 

9 he still taught the people knowledge ; yea 

3 doSfa not know, my people doth not cons. 

4 people laden with iniquity, a seed of evil 
1. 10 give ear unto the law. .people of Gomor. . 
B. 3 people shall go and say, Come ye, and let 
2. 4 shall rebuke many people ; and they shall 

2. 6 thou hast forsaken thy people the house 

3. 5 the people shall be oppressed, every one 
3. 7 saying . . make me not a ruler of the people 
3. 12 my people, children (are) their oppressors 

3. 12 O my people, they which lead thee cause 

3. 13 The Lord standeth up. .to judge the pe. 

3. 14 judgment ^yith the ancients of his people 
• 3- 'S What mean .ye (that) ye beat my people to 

5. 13 Tlierefore my people are gone into capti. 

5. 23 is the anger, .kindled against his people 

6. s in the midst of a people of unclean lips 

6. 9 and tell this people, Hear ye indeed, but 
6. 10 Make the heartofthis people fat,andma. 

7. 2 was moved, and the heart of his people 

7. 8 Ephraim be broken, that it be not a pco. 
7. 17 upon thy people, and upon thy father's 
B. 6 this people refuseth the waters of Shiloah 
B. 9 Associate yourselves, O ye people, and ye 

8. II I should not walk in the way of this pco. 

8. 12 (to) whom this people shall say,Aconfod. 
8. 19 should not a people seekTinto their God? 
g. 2 The people that walked in darkness have 
g. 9 all the people shall know, (even) Ephraim 

9. 13 the people tumeth not unto him that sm. 
9. 16 the leaders of this people cause (them) to 
9. 19 the people shall be as the fuel of the Are 

10. 2 take . . the right from the poor of my peop. 
10. 6 against the people of my ivrath will I give 

10. 13 I have removed the bounds of the people 

10. 14 found as a nest the riches of the people 
10. 22 people Israel be as the sand of the sea 

10. 24 O my people that dwellest in Zion, bo not 

11. 10 shall stand for an en.?ign of the people 
II. II set., to recover the remnant of his people 

11. 16 an highway for the remnant of his people 

12. 4 declare his doings among the people, make 

13. 4 noise . . like as of a great people ; a tumult. 
13. 14 shall every man turn to his own people 

14. 2 the people shalltake them, and bring them 
14. 6 He who smote tlie people in wrath with 
14. 20 destroyed thy land, (and) slain thy people 
14. 32 and the poor of his people shall trust in 

17. 12 Woe to the multitude of many people, (w.) 
18. 2, 7 a people terrible from their beginning 

18. 7 present . . of a people Ecattci-ed and peeled 

19. 25 Blessed (be) Egypt my people, and Assyria 

22. 4 the spoiling of the daughter of my people 

23. 13 this people was not, (till) the Assyrian 
24. 2 as with the people, so with the priest ; as 

24. 4 haughty people of the earth do languish 
24. 13 the midst of the land among the people 

23. 3 Therefore shall the strong people glorify 
23. 6 shall the Lord of hosts make unto all pe. 
23. 7 the faceof the covering cast over all the p. 

25. 8 the rebuke ofhis people shall he take away 
a6. n bo ashamed for (their) envy at the people 

26. 20 Come, my people, enter thou into thy ch. 

27. II for it (is) a people of no-uuder.standing 
'28. 3 a diadem . . unto the residue of his people 

28. II anothei- tongue will he speak to this peo. 
, 28. 14 rule tliis people which (is) in Jerusalem 

99. J J tlua people craw near (me) with their m. 



Isa. 29. 
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Jer. I. 



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14 to do a marvellous work among this peo. 
S-of-a people (that) could not profit them 

6 carry . .to a people (that) shall not profit 

9 tliis (is) a rebellious people, lying cliildren 
19 people shall dwell in Zion at Jerusalem 
26 Lord bindeth up the breach of his people 
28 a-bridle in the jaws of the people, causing 
13 Upon the land, of ray people shall comeuR 

18 And my people shall dwell in a peaceable 

3 At the noise of the tumult the people fled 

12 the peojlle shall be (as) the burnings of 1. 

19 Shalt not see a fierce people, a people of 
24 the people that dwell therein (shall be) 

5 upon the people of my curse, to judgment 

11 in the ears of the people that (are) on the 
I Comfort ye, comfort ye my people, saith 

7 grass withereth. .surely the people (is) g. 

5 givcth bread unto the Ipeople upon it 

6 give thee for a covenant of the people, for 
22 this (is) a people robbed and spoiled; (th.) 

8 Bring forth the blind people that have 

20 to give drink to my people, my chosen 

21 This people have I formed for myself ; th. 

7 since I appointed the ancient people ? and 

6 was wroth with my people, I have pollu. 

8 give thee for a covenant of the people, to 

13 the Lord hath comforted his people, and 

22 and set up my standard to the people 

4 Hearken unto me, my people ; and give 

4 judgment to rest for a light of the peoples 

5 mine arms shall judge the people : the is. 

7 Hearken . .the people in whoso heart (is) 
16 and say unto Zion, Thou (art) my people 
22 God (that) pleadeth the cause of his people 

4 My people went down aforetime into Eg. 

5 that my people is taken away for nought 

6 my peopleshallknowmy name : therefore 

9 the Lord hath comforted his people, he 

8 for tho trangression of my people was ho 
3 hath utterly separated me from his people 

7 bo called an house of prayer f orall people 

14 stumbling block out of tho way of my pe. 

1 show my people their transgression, and- 

21 Thy people also (shall be) all righteous 

9 and their offspring among the people " 

10 prepare ye the way of the people ; cast up 

10 cast up . .lift up a standard for the people 

12 The holy people. The redeemed of the L. 
3 and of the people (there was) none with 

6 will tread do-ivn the people in mine anger 

8 they (are) my people, children (that) will n. 

11 he remembered. .Moses, (and) liis people 
14 so didst tliou lead thy people, to make t. 
i8 The people of thy holiness have possessed 

9 see, we beseech thee, we (are) aU thy pe. 

2 have spread out. .unto a rebellious people 

3 A people that provoketh me to anger 

JO place . . for my people that have sought mo- 

18 Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her people a 

19 rejoice in Jerusalem, and joy in my people 

22 the days of a tree (are) the days of my p. 

18 brasen walls . . against the people of the 1. 
II my people have changed their glory for 

13 mypeoplehive committed twoevils; they 

31 Wherefore say my people. We arc lords 

32 my people have forgotten me days with. 

10 greatly deceived this people ahd Jerusa. 

11 that time shall it be said to this people 

11 wind, .toward the daughter of rny p-:upIo 

22 people (is) foolish, they have not kucrs n me 

14 I will make, .this people wood, one? it sh. 
21 foolish people, and without uniSer-ttsnd. 

23 people hath a revolting and a nijerUous 
26 For arnong my people are found v; iked 
31 my people love (to have it) so : end what 
14 tho hurt (of tho daughter) of my people 

19 I will bring evil upon this people, (oven) 

21 I will la) stumbling blocks beij.ra this p. 

22 a people coraeth from the north country 

26 daughter of my people, gird (thee) with 

27 a tower (and) a fortress among my people 

12 did. .for the wickedness of my people Is. 
16 pray not thou for this people, neither lift 

23 will be your God, and ye shall be my pe. 

33 the carcases of this people shall be meat 
3 Wliy. .is this peoijle of Jerusalem slidden 

7 my people know not the judgment of the 
II, 21 the hurt of the daugliterof my people 

19 of the cry of the daughter of my people 
22 not the health of the daughter of my pe. 

1 tho slain of the daughte%ot my people 

2 I might leave my people, and go from th. 
7 how shall I do for. .daughter of my peo. 

13 I will feed them, (even) this people, \vith 

3 the customs of the people (are) vain ; for 

4 so shall ye be my people, and I will be 

14 pray not thou Jor this jpeople, neither lift 
14 have caused my peoj/loTiraol to inherit 
16 win diligently learn the ways of my peo. 
16 they taught my people to swear by Baal 
16 they be built in tho midst of my people 

10 This evil people, whiohrefuse to hearmy 

11 they might be unto me for a people, and 
10 Thus saith the LORD unto this people, Th. 
n Pray not for this people for (their) good 

16 the people to v/hom they prophesy shall 

17 tho virgin daughter of my people is bro. 
.1 my mind (could) not (be) toward this pe. 
7 I will destroy my people, (since) they re. 

20 I will make thee unto this people a fen. 

5 have taken away my peace from~thia pe. 
(o Shalt show this people all these words 



Jer. 17. 19 In the gate of the children of the people^ 

18. 15 my people hath forgotten me, they have 
19. I (take) of the ancients of the people, and 
ig. II so will I break this people, and this city 

19. 14 and he stood, .and said to all the people 
21. 7 the people, and (such as are) left in this 

21. 8 unto this people thou shalt say. Thus ea. 

22. 2 and thy people that enter in by these ga, 

22. 4 enter, .he, and his servants, and his peo. 

23. 2 against the pastors that feed my people 
23. 13 they prophesied . . aud caused my people 
23. 22 had caused my people to hear my words 
23. 27 Wliich think to cause mypeople to forget 
23. 32 cause m;* people to err by their lies, and 
23. 32 they shall not profit this people at all 

23. 33 when this people, or the prophet, or a p. 
23. 34 the people, that shall say. The burden of 

24. 7 shall be my people, and I wiU be their God 

25. I coucerning all the people of Judah in the 

25. 2 prophet spake unto all the people of Jud. 
23. 19 Pharaoh.. and his princes, and all his pe. 

26. 7 the people heard Jeremiah speaking these 
26. 8 commanded (!iim) to speak untoallthep. 
26. 8 all the people took him, saying. Thou sh. 
26. 9 the peoplcwcre gathered against Jeremiah 
26. II, 12 unto, .the princes, and to all the peo. 

26. 16 Then said tho princes and all the peoplo 
26. 17 spake to all the assembly of the people 
26. 18 spake to all the people of Judah, saying 
26. 23 body into tiie graves of the common peo. 
26. 24 not give him into the hand of the people 

27. 12 and servo him and his people, and live 

27. 13 Wliy will ye die, thou and thy peoplo 
27. 16 spake to the priests, and to all this peoplo 
28. I spake . . in the presence . . of all the peoplo 
28. 3 in tho presence of all the people that stood 

'28. 7 that I speak . . in the cars of all tiio people 

28. II spake in the presence of all-tho peoplo 

28. 15 but thou makest this people to trust in a 

29. I to all tho people whom Nebuchadnezzar 

29. 16 of all the people that dwelleth in this city 
29. 23 sent letters iu thy name unto all tho peo. 

' 29. 32 have a man to dwell among this peoplo 

29. 32 behold the good that I will do for my po. 

30. 3 bring again the captivity of my people I. 

30. 22 yo shaU be my people, and I will be your 

31. I families of Israel, and they shall be my p. 
31. 2 The people (wliich were) left of tho sword 
31. 7 Lord, save thy peoj^le, the remnant of I. 

31. 14 people shall be satisfied with my goodness 

31. 33 be their God, and tlicy shall bo mypeoplo 

32. 21 hast brought forth thy people Israel out 
32. 38 they shall be mypeople, and I will be their 

32. 42 brought all this great evil upon this peo. 

33. 24 Considerest thou not what tliis people h. 

33. 24 have despised my people, that they should 

34. I all the people, fought against Jerusalem 
34. 8 covenantwith all the people which (were) 
34. 10 aU tlie people, which had entered into tho 
34. 19 all tho people of tho land, which passed 
33. 16 this people hath not hearkened unto mo 
36. 6 in tho ears of the people, in tlio LoRD'3 
36. 7 Lord hath pronounced againstthis people 

36. 9 people in Jerusalem, and to all the peoplo 
36. 10 Then read Baruch. .in the ears of all the p. 

36. 13 Baruch read the book in tho ears of the p. 

36. 14 thou hast read in the ears of the peoplo 

37. 2 neither he, nor his servants, nor the peo. 
37. 4 came in and went out among the people 
37. 12 separate, .thcnoo in the midst of the peo. 

37. iS against thy servants, oragainst this people 

38. I Jeremiah had spoken unto all the people 
38. 4 he weakeneth. .thehandsof all the people 

38. 4 manseekethnotlhe welfare of this people 

39. 8 burned.. the houses of the people, withflre 
39. 9 remnant of the people . .rest of the people 

39. 10 left of the poor of the people, which had 
39. 14 caiTy him home : sohedweltamongthep. 
46. 5 dwell with him among the people ; or go 

40. 6 dwelt with him among the peoplo that w. 
41. 10 residue of the people, .and all the people 

41. 13 when all the peoplo which (were) with I. 

41. 14 So all the people that Ishmael had carried 
41. 16 all the remnant of thepeople whom he had 

42. 1, 8 all the people from the least even unto 

43. I made an end of speaking unto all the pe. 

43. 4 all the people, obeyed not the voice of the 
44. 13 all the people that dwelt in the land of E. 

44. 20, 24 Jeremiah said unto all the people 
44. 20 the peoplo which had given him (that) a. 
44. 21 people of tlie land, did not the Lord re. : 
46. 16 Arise, and let us go again to our own peo. 
46. 24 shall be delivered into the hand of the p. 
43. 42 Moab shall be destroyed from (being) ap. 

48. 43 peoplo of Chcmosh perisheth : for thy so. 

49. I doth their king inherit G ad, and his people 

50. 6 My people hath been lost sheep ; their t. 
SO. 16 they shall turn every one to his people, and 

50. 41 people shall come from tho north, and a 

51. 45 My peoplo, go ye out of the midst of her 

51. 58 people shall labour in vain, and the folk 

52. 6 so that there was no bread for the people 
52. IS people, and the residue of the people that 
52. 25 who mustered the people of the land ; (and 
32. 23 tlirccscoro men of the licoplc of the land 
52. 28 This (is) the people whom Nf buchadrezz. 

Lam, I. I city sit solitary (that was)'f411 of people 
I. 7 when her people fell into tho hand of tho 

1. II All her people sigh, they seek bread ; they 
1. 18 hear, I pray you, all people, and behold i 

2. II the destruction of the daughter of my p: 
3. 14 1 was a derision to all my people, .their/ 



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.iam. 3. 43 made U3 (as)..refuseiii thcmidst of thop. 

3. 48 the destructiou of the daughter of my p. 

4. 3 the daughter of my people (is become) c. 
4. 6 iniquity of the daughter of ray peoplo is 

J 4. to the destruction of the daughter of my p. 

■Eze. 3. 5 thou (art) not sent to a people of a strango 

3. 6 Not to many people of a strango speech 

3. II go. .unto tlie children of thy people, and 

J. 27 the hands of the people of the land shall 

II. I five and tv.-enty men. .princes of the peo. 

II. 17 I will oven gather you from the peoplo, and 

II. 20 they shall bo mypeople.andlwillbotheir 

12. 19 sayuntothepeopleof the land, Thus saith 

13. 9 shall not bo in the assembly of my peoplo 

13. 10 even because they have seduced my peo. 

13. 17 against the daughters of thy people, which 

13. 18 Will yo hunt the souls of my people, and 

13. 19 will ye pollute me among my people for 
13. 19 byyourlyingtomypeople that hear (your) 
13; 21 deliver my people out of your hand^ and 

13. 23 will deliver my peoplo out of your hand 

14. 8 cut him off fi-om the midst of my peoplo 
14. 9 destroy liim from the midst of my peoplo 
14. II but that they may bo my people, and I 
17. 9 without great power or many people to p. 
17. 15 might give him horses and much peoplo 
18. 18 (that) which (is) not good amon^ hi£ peo. 

20. 34 I will bring you out from the people, and 
so. 35 bring you into the wilderness of the peo. 
20. 41 when I bring you out from the people, and 

21. 12 for it shall be upon my people, it (shall 

21. 12 terrors .. shall be upon my people : smite 

22. 29 The people of tho land have used oppres. 

23. 24 with an assembly of people, (which) shall 

24. 18 So I spako unto the peoplo in the morn. 

24. 19 people said unto me. Wilt thou not tell us 

25. 7 I will cut thee off from the people, and I 

23. 14 by the hand of my people Israel : and they 

26. 2 she is broken (that was) tho gates of the 
26. 7 horsemen, and companies, and much peo. 
26. II ho shall slay thy people by tho sword, and 

26. 20 bring thcs down . . with tho people of old 

27. 3 a merchant of the people for many isles 
'af. 33 thou fljledst many people ; thou didst on. 
'27. 36 The merchants among the people shall 

28. 19 All they that know thee among the peoplo 

28. 25 from the people among whom they are 3. 

29. 13 from tho people whither they were Bcatt. 
30. II He and his people vnth him, the terrible 
31. 12 all the people of the earth are gone down 
32. 3 over thee vnth a company of many peop. 

32. 9 I will also vex the hearts of many people 
32. 10 I will make many people amazed at thee 

33. 2 Speak to the children of the people, and 
33. 2 if the people of the land take a man of 
33. 3 ho blow the trumpet and warn the peop. 
33. 6 blow not the trumpet, and the people bo 

33. 12 say unto the children of thy people. The 

33. 17 Yet the chUdren of thy peoplo cay, Tho 
33. 30 children of thy people still are talking a. 

33. 31 they come unto thee as the people cometh 
33. 31 and they sit before thee (as) my people 

34. 13 I^vill bring them out from the people, and 

34. 30 (that) they, .(are) my people, saith the L. 
36. 3 of talkers, and (are) an infamy of tho pe. 
36. 8 yield your fruit to my people of Israel; for 
36. 12 I will causemeu..(even)mypeople Israel 

36. 15 Shalt thou bear the reproach of tho people 

36. 20 These (are) the people of the Loed, and 

36. 2S ye BhaU be my people, and I will be your 

37. 12 my people, I will open your graves, and 

37. 13 when I have opened your graves, my p. 

37. 18 when the children of thy peoplo shall sp. 
37. 23 so shall they be my people, and I will be 

37. 27 be their God, and thoy shall bo my people 

38. 6 all his bands ; (and) many people with th. 
38. a gathered out of many peoplo, against tho 
38. Q all thy bands, and many peoplo vath theo 

38. 12 upon the people (that arb) gathered out 

38. 14 In that day when my peoplo of Israel dw. 

38. 15 many people with thee, all of them riding 

38. 16 then Shalt come up against my people of 

38. 22 upon the many people that (are) with him 

39. 4 all thy bands, and the people that (is) w. 
39. 7 name known in the midst of my people I. 

39. 13 all the people of the land shall bury (them) 
39. 27 I have brought them again from the peo. 

42. 14 to (those things) which (are) for the peop. 

44. II offering and the sacrilco for the peoplo 
44. 19 go forth, .into the outer court to the peo. 

44. 19 they shall not sanctify tho people with t. 

44. 23 they shall teachmypeople (tho difference) 
43. 8 my princes shall no mere oppress my pe. 

45. 9 take away your exactions from my peoplo 
45. 16 All the people of tho land shall give this 
43. 22 and for all the people of the land a bull. 

46. 3 Likewise the people of the land shall wo. 
46. 9 when the people of tho land shall como 

46. 18 shall not take of the people's inheritance 
46. 18 that my people be not scattered every m. 

46. 20 into the outer court, to sanctify the peo. 
46. 24 ministers . . shall boil the sacriflce of the p. 

Dan. 8. 24 shall destroy the mighty and the holy pe. 
9. 6 which spake., to all the people of the laud 

9. 15 hast brought thy people forth out of the 

9. 16 thy people (are become) a reproach to all 
g. 19 for thy city and thy people are called by 
g. 20 confessing my sin and the sin of my peo. 
9. 24 Seventy weeks are determined upon thy p. 

, 9. 26 people of the prince that shall come shall 
10. 14 what shall befall thy people in the latter 
J 1^4 robbers of thy peoi)le shaJl exalt themaeL 



Dan. II. 15 not withstand, neither his chosen peoplo 
1 1. 33 people that do know their God shall be st. 

11. 33 they tliat understand among the peoplo 

12. 1 standcth for tho children of thy people 
12. I at that time tliy people shall be delivered 
>=• 7 '0 scatter the power of the holy people 

Eos. I. 9 for ye (arc) not my peoplo, and I will not 

1. 10 Ye (are) not my people, (there) it shall bo 

2. 23 will say to (them wliich were) not my pe. 
2. 23 Thou (art my) people ; and tlicy siiall say 
4. 4 for thy peoplo (are) as they that strive w. 
4. 6 My people are destroyed for lack of kno. 
4. 8 They eat up the sin of my people, and th. 
4. 9 tliere shall bo, like peoplo, like priest: and 
4. 12 My people ask counsel at theirstocks, and 
4. 14 the peoplo (that) doth not understand sh. 

6. II when I returned tho captivity of my peo. 

7. 8 he hath mixed himself among the people 
9. I Rejoice not.. as (other) people: for thou 

10. 5 for the people thereof shall mourn over it 
10. 10 the people shall be gathered against them 

10. 14 shall a tumult arise among thy people, and 

11. 7 my people are bent to backsliding from me 
Joel 2. 2 a great people and a strong ; there hath 

2. 5 as a strong people set in battle array 
2. 6 Before their face the people shall be much 
2. 16 Gather the people, sanctify the congrega. 

2. 17 Spare thy peoplo, O Lord, and give not 
2. 17 wherefore should they say among the pe. 
2. 18 be jealous for his land, and pity his peop. 
2. 19 the Lord will answer and say unto liis p. 

2. 26, 27 and my peoplo shall never be ashamed 

3. 2 will plead T/ith them there for my peoplo 
3. 3 they have cast lots for my people ; and h. 
3. 16 but tho Lord (will be) the hope of his pe. 

Amos I. 5 people of Syria shall go into captivity un. 
3. 6 Shall a trumpet be blown . . and the peop. 

7. 8 set a plumb line in the midst of my peoplo 

7. 15 Lord said. .Go, prophesy unto my people 

8. 2 Tlie end is como upon my people of Israel 

9. 10 All the sinners of my people shall die by 
9. 14 bring again tlie captivity of my people of 

Obad. 13 have entered into the gate of my people 
Jon. I. 8 what (is) thy country 1 and of what peoplo 
Mic. J. 2 Hear, all ye people ; hearken, earth, and 

1. 9 is come unto the gate of my people, (even) 

2. 4 he hath changed the portion of my people 
2. 8 Even of late my people is risen up as an 
2. 9 The women of my people have ye cast out 

2. II he shall even be the prophet of this peo. 

3. 3 'Who also eat the flesh of ray people, and 

3. 5 the prophets that make my people err 

4. J shall be exalted. .and people sh.'\ll flowun. 
4. 3 shall judge among many people, and reb. 
4. 5 For all people will walk every one in the 
4. 13 and thou shalt beat in pieces many peop. 
J. 7, 8 remn-'int. .shall be in the midst of. .pe. 
6. 2 Lord haih a controversy with his peoplo 
6. 3 my people, what have I done unto thee ? 

6. 5 my people, remember now what Balak 

6. 16 ye shall bear the reproach of my people 

7. 14 Feed thy people >rith thy rod, the flock of 
Nah. 3. 13 thy people in the midst of thee (are) wo. 

3. 18 thyi>eople is scattered upon the mountains 
Hab. 2. 5 also, because he . . heapeth unto him all p. 

2. 8 aU the remnant of the people shall spoil 
2. 10 shame.. by cutting off many people, and 

2. 13 tho people shall labour in the very fire, and 

3. 13 wcntcst forth fir tlie salvation of thy pe. 
3. 16 when he coinetl.' up unto the people, he 

Zcph. I. II all the merchant people arc c'.;t down; all 
2. 8 whereby t.hey have reproached my people 

2. 9 residue o£ lay guopie shall spoil them, and 
2. 10 magnified (themselves) against the people 

3. 9 For then wili I turn to the people a pure 
3. 12 ilso loave. .an afflicted and poor people 
3. 20 a praise among all poople of the 9arth, w. 

Hag. 1. 2 This people say. The time is not come, the 
I. 12 Joshua, .with all the remnant of the peo. 
1. 12 and the people did fear before the Lord 

1. 13 in the Lord's message unto the people 

1. 14 spiritof alltheremnantof thepeople ; and 

2. 2 Speak now. .to the residue of the people 
2. 4 be strong, all ye people of the land, saith 
2. 14 So (is) this people, and so (is) this nation 

Zech. 2. II nations shall be joined, .shall be my peo. 

7. 5 Speak unto aU the people of the land, and 

8. 6 in the eyes of the remnant of this people 
8. 7 1 will save my people from the east cou. 
8. 8 they shall be my people, and I will be th. 
8. II I (will) not (be) unto the residua of this p. 
8. 12 cause the remnant of this people to poss. 
8. 20 there shall come people, and the inhabi. 
8. 22 many people and strong nations shall co. 
g. 16 shall save them . . as the flock of his people 

10. g I wiU sow them among the people : and 

11. 10 covenant.. I had made with all the people 

12. 2 cup of trembling unto all the people rou. 
12. 3 make, .a burdensome stone for all people 
12. 4 will snute overyhoi'se of the people with 

12. 6 they shall devour all the people round a. 

13. 9 I will say. It (is) my peoplo ; and they s. 

14. 2 residue of the people shall not be cut off 
14. 12 wherewth the Lord will smite all the p. 

MaL r. 4 people against whom the Lord hath indi. 
2. 9 contemptible and base before all the pe. 

10. Peopk, Dii am. 

Ezra s- 12 and carried the people away into Babylon 

6. 12 destroy all kings and people that shall put 

7. 13 make a decree, that all they of the people 
7. ifi with th«freev<'illoffenng of the people, and 



Ezra 7. 25 judges, which may judge all the people th. 

Dan. a. 44 kingdom shall not be left to other people 
3. 4 To you it is commanded, people, nations 
3. 7 when all the people heard .. all the peoplo 

3. 29 I makc.idccrce, I'liat every people, Jiation 

4. I unto all people, nations, and htnguages 

5. 19 for the majesty that he gave him, all pe. 

6. 25 king Darius \vrote unto all peoplo, nations 

7. 14 all poople, nations, andlanguages, should 
7. 27 the people of the saints of the most liigb 

W.Pcople, populace, 6^01 demos. 

Acta 12. 22 tho peoplo gave ashout, (saying. It ls)ths 

17. 5 andjsought to bring them out to the peo. 
19. 30 Paul would have entered in unto the peo. 

19. 33 would have made his defence unto the p. 

\1.Nation, (8vo^ ethnos. 

Acts 8. 9 bewitched tho people of Samaria, glvtog 
Kom.io. 19 provoke you. .by (them that are) no peo 

\Z.People, \a6s laos. 

Matt. I. 21 he shall save his people from their sins ?. 
2. 4 the chief priests and scribes of the peop.- 
2. 6 Governor, thatshall rule my people Lsrael 
4. 16 The people which sat in darkness saw gr. 
4. 23 and all manner of disease among the peo. 
9. 35 sickness and every disease, [among the p.] 
13. 15 this people's heart is waxed gross, and 
15. 8 This people draweth nigh unto me with 
21. 23 tho elders of the people came unto him 
26. 3 tho scribes, and tho elders of the people 

25. 5 lest there bo an uproar among the peoplo 

26. 47 the chief priests and elders of the peoplo 

27. 1 the cliief priests and elders of the peoplo 
27. 25 Then answered all the people, and said 
27. 64 steal him away, and say unto the peoplo 

Mark 7. 6 Tliis people honourcth me with (their) lips 

II. 32 they feared tlie people ; for all (men) coti. 

14. 2 Not . . lest there be an upro.ir of tlio people 

Luke I 10 the people were praying without at tho 

I. 17 make ready a peoplo prepared for the L. 

I. 21 people waited for Zacharias, and iriariel. 

I. 63 he hath visited and redeemed lus peoplo 

1. 77 To give knowledge of salvation unto his p. 
2. 10 of great joy, which ^hall be to all peoplo 

2. 31 hast prepared before the face of all peop. 

2. 32 A light, .and the glory of thy people Isr. 

3. 15 as the people were in expectation, and all 
3. 18 other things, .preached he unto the peo. 
3. 21 when all the people were baptised, it ca. 
6. 17 a great multitude of people out of all Ju. 
7. I his saj-ings in the audience of the people 

7. 16 saying. .That God hath visited his peoplo 

7. 29 people that heard (him), and the publicans 

8. 47 declared unto him before all the people 

9. 13 should go and buy meat for all this peop. 

18. 43 the people, when they saw(it), gave praise 
19. 47 chief of the people sought to tlcstroy him 

19. 48 the people were very attentive to hear him 
ao. I he tauglit the peoplo in tho temple, and 

20. 6 the people v/ill stone us : for they be po. 

20. 9 Then began he to speak to the people this 
20. 19 they feared the people: for they perceived 
20. 25 take hold of liis words before the peoplo 

20. 45 in the audience of all the people, he said 

21. 23 there shall be..ivrath upon this people 

21. 38 the people came early in the morning to 

22. 2 might kill him ; for they feared the peo. 

22. 66 the elders of the people, and the chief pr. 

23. 5 He stirreth up tho people, teaching thro. 
23. 13 chief priests and the rulers and the peo. 
23. 14 unto mo, as one that perverteth the peo. 
23. 27 there foUowcd him a great company of p. 
23. 35 the people stood beholding. And the ru. 
24. 19 a prophet., before God and all the people 

John 8. 2 [the people came unto him; and he sat] 

11. 50 one man should die for tho people, and 
18. 14 that one man should die for the people 

Acta 2. 47 and having favour mth all tho peoplo 

3. 9 people saw him walking and praising God 
. II the people ran together unto them in the 
3. 12 he answered unto the people, Ye men of 

3. 23 shall be destroyed from among the people 

4. I S3 they spake unto thepeople, the priests 
4. 2 that they taught the people, and preached 
4. 8 yo rulers of the people, and elders of Isr. 
4. 10 Be it known, .to all the people of Israel 

4. 17 it spread no further among the people 

4. 21 might punish them, because of thepeople 
4. 25 Why did . . the people imagine vain things 

4. 27 the people of Israel, were gathered toge. 

5. 12 and wonders wrought among the peoplo 

5. 13 no man. .but the people magnified them 

5. 20 speak in the temple to the people all the 
5, 25 are. .in the temple, and teaching the po, 
5. 26 they feared the people, lest they should 

5. 34 had in reputation among all tho peoplo 
5. 37 drew away much people after him : he also 

6. 8 did. .wonders and miracles among the p. 
6. 12 they stirred up the peoplo, and the elders 
7. 17 the poople grew and multiplied in Egypt 

7. 34 affliction of my people which is in Egj-pt 
10. 2 which gave much alms to thepeople, and 
10. 41 Not to aK the people, bat unto witnesses 
10. 42 he commanded us to preach unto the pe. 

12. 4 intending, .to bring him forth to the peo 

12. II the expectation of the peopleof the Jews 

13. 15 any word of exhortation for the people • 
13. 17 The God of this people of Israel chose our 
13. 17 exalted the people when they dwelt as ' 
13. 24 of repentance to all thopeople of Israel 
13. 31 them, .who are his witnesees onto the j^ 



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Acts 15. 14 to take out of tlicra apcoplo forhisnamo 

18. 10 to hurt. .lor I have ranch people in tliia 

19. 4 saying unto the people, that they ehduld 
21. 28 teacheth .. every ^Yho^e againstthe people 
EI. 30 the peoi^lo ran togetlier : and they took 
CI. 36 the people followed after, crying. Away 
21. 39 said, .suffer mo to speak unto the people 
21. 40 beckoned with the liiand unto the people 
21. 5 shalt not speak evil of the ruler of thy p. 

17 Delivering.. theo from the people, and (£.) 
23 should show light unto the people, and 
17 have committed nothing against the peo. 

26 Go unto this people, and say. Hearing ye 

27 the heart of this people is waxed gross 

25 call, .my people, which Vr'ere not my peo. 

26 Ye (are) not my people; there shall they 
21 unto a disobedient and gainsaying people 

1 Hath God cast away his people ? God for. 

2 God hath not east away his people which 

10 saith, Kejoice, ye Gentiles, with his peop. 

11 all ye Gentiles ; and laud him, all ye peo. 
7 The people sat down to eat and drink, and 

21 With., other lips- will I speak unto. .peo. 

16 be their God, and they shall be my peop. 

14 and purify unto himself a peculiar people 

17 make reconciliation for the sins of the p. 
9 remaineth therefore a rest to the people 

3 as for the people, so also for himself, to 
S eomm.andment to take tithes of the peop. 

11 for under It the people received the law 

27 for his own sins, and then for the people's 
10 a God, and they shall bo to me a people 

7 for himself, and . .the errors of the people 
19 had spoken every precept to all the peop. 
19 sprinkled both the book, and all the peop. 
30 And again, The Lord shall judge his peo. 
25 suffer affliction with the people of God 

12 might sanctify the people with his own b. 
9 priesthood . . holy nation, a peculiar peo. 

10 (were) not a people, but (are) now the pe. 
I there Tvcro false prophots'among the pe. 

5 saved tho people out of the land of Egypt 
9 kindred, and tongue, and people, and n. 
9 of all nations, and kindreds, and people 

11 must prophesy again before many peoples 
9 the people, and kindreds, and tongues, and 

6 nation, and Idndred, and tongue, and pe. 

15 peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and 
! 8. 4 Come put of her, my people, that ye be not 

21. 3 they shall bo his people, and God himself 

i. Crowd, ox^oi ochlos. 

Matt. 7. 2S the people were astonished at his doeifi. 

9. 23 saw the minstrels and the people making 

9. 25 when the people were put forth, he went 

Z2. 23 tho people were amazed, and said, Is not 

12. 46 While he yet talked to tho people, behold 

14. 1 3 when tho people had hoard (thereof), they 

21. 26 we fear tlie people ; for all hold John as a 

27. 1 5 wont to release unto the people a prisoner 

Mark 5. 21 much people gathered unto him : and ho 

5. 24 much people followed him, and thronged 

6. 33 [the people] saw them departing, and m. 

6. 34 Jesus, .sav/miich people, and was moved 
6.45 and to go. .while he sent away the people 

7. 14 when he had called all tho people (unto 

7. 17 was entered into the house from the peo. 
8. 6 he commanded the people to sit doivn on 
8. 6 the loaves . . and they did set . . before tho p. 

8. 34 when he had called the people . . with his 

9. 15 people, when they beheld him, were gre. 

9. 25 saw that the people came running togct. 

10. I the people resort unto him again ; and, as 

11. 18 all the people was astonished at his doc. 

12. 12 to lay hold on him, but feared the people 
12. 37 And the common people heard him gladly 
12. 41 how the people east money into the trea 
15. II tho cliief priests moved the people, that 
15. 15 Pilate, willing to content the people, re. 

Luke 3. 10 tho people asked him, saying. What shall 

4. 42 the people sought him, and came unto h. 

5. I the people pressed upon him to hear the 
5. 3 sat .. and taught the people out of the ship 
J. 9 said unto the people that followed him 

7. II his disciples went with him, and much p. 
7. 12 and much people of the city was with her 

7. 24 to speak unto the people concerning John 

8. 4 when much people were gathered togeth. 
e. 40 thepeople (gladly) received him ; forthey 

8. 42 But as he vrent the people thronged him 

9. II the people, when they laiew (it), followed 

9. 18 saying. Whom say tho people that I am? 
,'9. 37 when they were come, .much people mot 
ii. 14 thedumbspake ; and the people vrondered 

11. 29 when the people were gathei-ed thick to 

12. I gathered, .innumerable multitude of peo. 

12. 54 he said also to the people. When ye see 

13. 14 said unto the people. There are six'days 
13. 17 all the people rejoiced for all tho glorious 
23, 4 to tho chief priests and (to) tho people, I 
23. 48 the people that camo together to that si. 

John 6. 22 the people which stood on the other side 

• 6. 24 the people therefore caw that Jesus was 

' 7. 12 murmuring among the people concerning 

7. 12 others said, Nay ; but he decc-iveth the p. 

, 7. 20 The people ansftverod and said. Thou hast 

17. 31 the people believed on him, and said, W. 

7. 32 people murmured such things concerning 

7. J^o the people therefore, when they heard t. 

' ^ 7, 43 a division among the people because of Him 

!?• 49 people who know^th not the law are cur. 

II.' 42 because of the peoplo which stand by I b. 



John 12. 9 Much people of the Jews therefore knew 
12. 12 much people that were come to the feast 
12. 17 The people therefore that was with him 
12. iS tho people also met him, for that they h. 
12. 29 The people therefore that stood by, and 
12. 34 The people answered him. We have heard 

Acts 8. 6 the people with one accord gave heed unto 
II. 24 and much people was added unto the Lo. 
II. 26 they assembled., and taught much people 
14. II when the people saw what Paul had done 
14. 13 would have done sacrifice with thepeople 
14. 14 they . . ran in among the people, crying out 
14. 18 scarce restrained they thepeople, that they 
14. 19 persuaded the people, and, having stoned 
17. 8 they troubled the people and the rulers of 
17. 13 came thither, .and stirred up the people 
19. 26 persuaded and turned away much people 
19. 33 when the tovra clerk had appeased the p. 
21. 27 stirred up all the people, and laid hands 
21. 35 was borne . . for tho violence of the people 

24. 12 [neither raising up the people, neither in] 
Rev. 19. I a great voice of much people in heaven 

PEOPLE, mmibcr of or mingled — 
\,Mixture, rahhle, 3"ij; ereb. 

Jer. 25. 20 the mingled people, and all the kings of 

25. 24 mingled people that dwell in the desert 
50. 37 mingled people that (are) in the midst of 

Eze. 30. 5 the mingled people, and Chub, and tho 
I.Crowd, ox^os ochlos. 

Markio. 46 disciples and a great 'number of peoplo 
PEOPLE or Children of the East - 

1. The inhabitants of Haran. 

Gen. 29. : Jacob . . came into the land of . . P. of the E. 

2. A tribe dwelling near the Amalelcites and Midianites. 

Judg 6. 3 C. of the E., oven they came up against 
6. 33 tho C. of the E. were gathered together 
7. 12 all the C. of the E. lay along in the valley 
8. 10 left of all the hosts of the C. of, the E. 

I Ki. 4. 30 excelled the v/isdom of all the C. of the E. 
PE'-On, 111'.? OiJcning. 

1. A mountain la iloab, part of the Abarlm range, near 
Pisgah. 

Num 23. 28 Balak brought Balaam unto tho top of P. 

2. The Moabite god of uncleanncss. 

Num 25. 18 they have beguiled you In.. matter of P. 
25. 18 slain in the day of the plague forP.'s-sako 
31. 16 against the LoKD in the matter of P. 
Josh.22. 17 (l3)thoini(iuity of P. too little for us. from 
PEEADVEHTTJUE — 
1.1/ so he, it may he, ''7^','?f* ulai. 

Exod32. 30 peradventure I shall make an atonement 
Josh. 9. 7 Peradventure ye dwell among us ; and h, 
I Ki,i8. 5 peradventure we may And grass to save 
iB. 27 peradvontiu'e he sleepeth, and must be a. 

2. It may he, if , peradventure, 'h lu. 

Gen. 50. 15 Joseph will peradventure hato us, andw. 
^.Fronting, facing, lest, IS pen. 

.Gen. 31. 31 Peradventure thou wouldest take by force 
42. 4 Lest peradventure mischief befall him 

i.Peradvev.ture, perhaps, xaxo tacha. 

Bom. 5. 7 peradventure for a good man some would 
PERCEIVE, to — 

1. To ujiderstand, J'S bin. 

1 Sa. 3. 8 Eli perceived thatthelOEDhadcalled tho 

2 Sa. 12. 19 David perceived that the chil-i was dead 
Job 9. T I he passeth on also, but I perceivs i;ini not 

14. 21 are brought low, but he percciv?th (it; not 
23. 8 aud backward, but I cannot perceive him 

2. Tq understand, pa bin, la. 

.Job 38. 18 Hast thou perceived tho breadth of the e. 

Z. To taste, perceive, DH^ iaain. 

Prov 31. i3 perceiveth that her merchandise (is) good 

4. To kiiow, he acquainted imth, Vl) yada. 

Gen. 19. 33, 3s he perceived not when she lay down 

Deut 29. 4 hath not given you an heart to perceive 

Josh 23. 31 we perceive that the LORD (is) among us 

i Sa. 12, 17 may perceive and see that your wicked. 

28. 14 Saul perceived that it (was) Samuel, and 

2 Sa. 5-. 12 Aud David perceived that the Lord had 

14. I son of Zeruiah perceived that the king's 

ig. 6 I perceive, that if Absalom had lived,- and 

2 Ki. 4. 9 perceiv-e that this (is)an holyman of God 

1 Ch. 14. 2 David perceived that the Lord had confl. 
Nell. fr. 16 they perceived that this work was wrou. 

13. 10 I perceived that the portions of the Lev. 
Es'th. 4. I When Mordecai perceived all that was d. 
Prov 14. 7 when thou pereeivest not. .the lips of k. 
Eccl, 1. 17 I perceived that this also is vexation of 
2. 14 perceived also that one event happeneth 
Isa. 6. 9 and see ye indeed, but perceive not 

o.To discern, "153 iiahar, 5. 

Neh. 6. 12 I perceived that God bad not sent him 

6. To see, nxT raah. 

Judg. 6. 22 when Gideon perceived that he (was) an 
X Ki.22. 33 when the captains of the chariots peree. 

2 Ch.i8. 32 when the captains of the chariots perce. 
Eccl. 3. 22 I perceive that (there is) nothing better 
Jer. 23. 18 For who. .hath perceived and heard his 

7. To behold, tvi shur. 

Job ' 33. 14 God Bpeaketh once . .(yet man) perceiveth 



8. To hear, hearken, U>?'^ shamea. 

Isa. 33. 19 of deeper speech than thou canst perceive 

9. To perceive, alcrOdi'ofj.ai aisthanomai. 

Luke g. 45 was hid from them, that they perceived 

10. To see, perceive, understand, fiKi-iro) blepu. 

2 Co. 7. 8 perceive that the same epistle hath mado 
ll.ro begin to knovj, ylyaaicca ginosko. 

Matt 16. 8 when Jesus perceived, he said unto them 

21. 45 when the . .Phaj-isces had heard . .they pe. 

22. 18 Jesus perceived their wickedness and said 
Luke 8. 46 for I perceive that virtue is gone out of 

20. 19 they perceived that he had spoken this p. 

John 6. 15 When Jesus therefore perceived that they 

Acts 23. 6 when Paul perceived that the one part w. 

Gal. 2. 9 perceived the grace that was given unto 

I Jo. 3. 16 Hereby perceive wo the love (of God), bo. 

12. To see, know, he acquainted with, olSa oida. 

Matt 13 14 seeing ye shall see, and shall not perceivo 

Mark 4. 12 That seeing they may see, and not pcrco. 

12. 28 [perceiving] that he had answered them 

Luke 9. 47 Jesus, perceiving the thought of their h. 

Acts 14. 9 perceiving that he had faith to be healed 

28. 26 and seeing ye shall see, and not perceivo 

IZ.To knoio abov^, fully, iinyivdaKa. 

Mark 2. 8 Jesus perceived in his spirit that they bo 

Luke I. 22 they perceived that he had seen a vision 

5. 22 when Jesus perceived their thoughts, ho 

14. To find, discover, evplcrica heurisko. 

Acts 23. 29 Whom I perceived to be accused of ques. 

15. To see, perceive, Oeaipea tlieoreo. 

John 4. 19 Sir, I perceive that thou art a prophet 
12. 19 Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing? heh. 

Acts 17. 22 perceive that in all things yo are too sup. 
27. 10 perceive that this voyage will bo with hurt 

16. To taJx thoroughly, apprehend, KaraKan^ivaJ 
Acts 4. 13 perceived that they were unlearned and 

10. 34 Of a truth I perceive that God is no resp. 

17. To oiserve thoroughly with the mind, Karavosa, 
Luke" 6. 41 pereeivest not the beam that is in tbino' 

20. 23 he perceived their craftiness, and said u, 

18. To observe with the mind, votai noeo. 

Mark 7. 18 Do yo not perceive, that whatsoever thing 
8. 17 perceive ye not yet, neither understand? 

I9.T0 see, &p6.oi horao. 

Acts 8. 23 For I perceivo that thou art in tho gall oj 
PERCEIVE by tho car, to — 
To give ear, JlX axan, 5. 

Isa. 64. 4 have not heard, nor perceived by the ear, 
PEECETVEB, to bo — 
To he heard, J)??' sharnea, 2. 

Jer. 38. 27 left off. .for the matter was not perceived - 
PEEBITION— 
Loss, destruction, aircuXfia apoleia, 

John 17. 12 none of them is lost, but tho son of perd. 

Phil. I. 28 is to them an evident to'sen- of- perution 

2 Th. 2. 3 man of sin be revealed, the son of perdl. 

1 Ti. 6. 9 which droivn men in destruction and per. 
Heb. 10. 39 are not of them who draw back imto per. 

2 Pe. 3, 7 againstthedayof judgmentandperdition 
itev. 17. 8 out of tho bottomless pit, and go into pe. 

i^ 17. II and is of the seven, aud goeth into petdl. 

PE'-RESfl, tyi| separate, 

k son of Machu:, son of Manasseh. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 7. 16 and she called his name P.; and the came 
PE'-EEZ, J^a hursting through. 
An ancestor of Jashobeam, captain of tho first division 
in David's army ; perhaps the same as Pharez eon of 
Judah, Gen. 38. 29. B.C. 1700 

1 Ch.27. 3 Of the children of P.(was)the chief of all 
PE-REZ TJZ'-ZAH, NJS; ps, njj; ps breach of Uzza. 
A place where the Lord smote Uzzah for touching tho 
ark. 

2 Sa. 6. 8 and Ije called the name of the plac^P.-lT. 
iCh.13. II wherefore that place is eaUedP.-U.tovhla 

PERFECT, PEEFECTLY, (more) 
1. Understanding, nv3 binah. 

Jk:t. 23. 20 latter days ye shall Consider it perfectly 
2.2*0 perfect, complete, ncj gemar. 

Ezra 7. 12 unto Ezra the jpriest . . perfect (peace), and 

3. To he prepared, pa kun, 2. 

Prov. 4. 18 shineth more and more nato the perfect 

4. Complete, h'hs kalil. . 

Eze. 16. 14 forit(was)^rfectthroughmy comeliness 

27. 3 Tyrus, thou hast.said, I (am) of perfect 
28. 12 Thou sealest jgrihe sum. .perfect in bea. » 

B.Complction, perfection, mVpn mikloth. 

2 Ch. 4. 21 tongs, (made he of) gold,(and) that perfect 

Q, Finished, perfect, whole, oh^ shalem. 

Deut 25. 15 Shalt have a perfect and Just weight, a p, 

1 Ki. 8. 61 Let your heart therefore bo perfect with 

II. 4 his heart was not perfect with the LOKD 
15. 3 his heart was not perfect with the Lord 
15. 14 Asa's heart was perfect mth the LORD all 

2 Ei. 20. 3 how I have walked . . with a perfect heart 
I Ch. 12. 38 came with a perfect heart to Hebron, to 

28. 9 serve him with a perfect heart, and with 
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I Ch. 29. 19 give unto Solomon ipy son a perfect hea. 
I t CJ1.15. 17 nevertheless the he.iit of Asa was perfect 
I . j6. 9 behalf of (them) whoso heart (is) perfect 

)' •' 19. 9 saying, Thus shall yc do. .with a perfect 
25. 3 he dill, .right, .but nt with a perfect h. 
' Isa. 38. 3 how I have walked. . ivith a. perfect hoart 

7, Perfection, completion, n'??n taklilh. 

\ ," Paa.139. 22 I hate them with perfect hatred ; I count 

S. Perfect, plain, on tarn. 

Job I. I that man was perfect and upright, and one 
^ ■ I. 8 a perfect and an upright man, one that 
2.3 a perfect and an upright man, one that 

8. 20 God will not cast away a perfect (man) 

9. 20 (if I eay), I (am) perfect, it shall also pr. 
9. 21 (Though) I (were) perfect, (yet) would I 
9. 22 He destroycth the perfect aud the wiclicd 

Psa. 37. 37 Afark the perfect (man\ and behold the 
64. 4 That they may shoot iu secret at the pc. 

V. Perfection, integrity, Dh torn. 

Psa.ioi. 2 walk within my house with aperlect ho. 

\Q. Perfect, plain, loTiole, complete, D'On tamim. 

X Gen. 6. 9 Noali was a just man (and) perfect in his 

17. I said.. walkbeforeme, and be thou perfect 

lev. 22. 21 it sh.all be perfect to be accepted ; there 

DeutiS. 13 Thou shaft bo perfect \vith the LoiiD thy 

32. 4 (He is) the rock, his v/ork (is) perfect, for 

1 Sa. 14. 41 Therefore Saul said . .Give a perfect (lot) 

2 Sa. 22. 31 fAs for) God, his way (is) perfect; the word 

1>. 22. 33 (and) power : and ho raakoth my way po. 

■ Job 36. 4 he that is perfect in knowledge (is) with 
37. 16 wondrous works of him which is perfect 
I^Fsa. J 8. 30 (As for) God, his way (is) perfect : the w. 
J 8. 32 (It is) God that, .maketh my way jjerfect 
' 19. 7 law of the Lord (is) perfect, converting 

lot. 2 I will behave myself wisely in a perfect 
loi. 6 he that walkoth in a perfect way, ho sha. 
1 Rov. 2. 21 upright shall dwell, .tlio perfect shall re. 
ji. 5 The righteousness of tho perfect shall dt 
' Eie, 28. 15 Thou (wast) perfect in thy ways from the 

11. Accuratchj, diligently, aKpt^as akrihos. 
• Luke I. 3 having had perfect understanding of oil 
Acts 18. «6 expounded, .the way of God more perfe. 
23. 15 vvould enquire something more perfectly 

23. io enquire somcwhrt of him more perfectly 

24. 22 having more perfect kncwledgo of (that) 
i Th. 5. 2 For yourselves kuow perfectly, that tho 

12, Fitted, perfected, &pTios artios. 

2 Ti. 3. 17 That the man of God may Ijo perfect, th. 

13.7*0^?/, make full, TrX-qpio) pleroo. 

Bev. 3. 2 foi I have not foundtliyworksperfcctho. 

l^Ended, complete, reKetos telcios. 

Matt. 5. 48 perfect, even z.i your Father, .is perfect 

' 19. 21 If thou wilt bo perfect, go (aud) sell that 

' Rom 12. 2 good, and acceptable, aud perfect will of 

Eph. 4. 13 Till we all come, .unto a perfect man„unto 



Ihil. 
^Col. 



Heb. 

. Jas. 



3. 15 Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be 
J. 28 that we may present every man perfect in 
4. 12 that ye may stand perfect and complete 
g. II by a greater and more perfect tabernaclo 
I. 4 (her) perfect v/ork, that yo may bo perfect 
1. 17 Every good gift and every perfect gift is 

I. 25 wjioso looketh into the perfect law of lib. 
/ 3. 2 same (is) a perfect man, (r.iid) able also 

' I Jo. 4. 18 perfect lovo casteth out fear : because fear 

PEHFECr, to Cbe or maie) — 
1. To perfect, complete, "n^ gamar. 
* Psa.138. B Lord will perfect (that which) concerneth 

Z.To perfect, hhs kalal. 

' Eze. 27. 4 thy builders have perfected thy beauty 

** . 27. II the Gammadims.. made thy beauty perf. 

8. To perfect, finish, d.'JIJ tamam. 
■ Isa. 18. 5 afore the harvest, when tho bud is perfect 
A.To inake perfect, finish, Dcn tamam, 5. 
. Job 22. 3 gain, .thatthou makest thy ways perfect ! 

S.T'o make an end of, complete, itriTeXiu epiteleO. 

2 Co. 7. I spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of G. 

__ y Gal. 3. 3 spirit, are ye nowmado perfect by the fle. 

6.Tofit Vioroughh/, adjust, Karaprl^w katartizo. 
' ^ Matt2i. 16 Out of the mouth of babes., thou hast pe. 
Luke 6. 40 every one that is perfect shall be as his 
, I Co. I. 10 but (that) ye be perfectly joined together 
,',2 Co. 13. II Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one 
YiTh. 3 10 mightperfectthatwhichislackinginyour 
Heb. 13. 21 Make you perfect in every good work to 
.-- 1 Pe. 5. 10 make you perfect, stabliah, strengthen 

^ l.To end, complete, reXeiSia teleioo. ~~ 

Lukei3. 32 cures, .and the third (day) I shall be per. 
■ Johni?. 23 that they may be made perfect in one 
2 C0.12. 9 for my strength [is made perfect] in wea. 
I Phil._ 3. 12 either were already perfect ; but I follow 
, 10 to make the captain of their salvation pe. 
,5. 9 being made perfect, he became tho author 
7. 19 For the law made nothing perfect ; but 
g. 9 make him that did the rervice perfect, as 
10. I can never, .make the comers thereunto p. 
10. 14 For by one offering he hath perfected for 

II. 40 they without us should no': be made per. 
12. 23 and to the spirits of just men made perf. 

2. 22 and by works was faith made perfect 
I.J0, 4. 17 Heroin is our love madt> perfect, that w6 
^18 Ho that f eivreth is not mida perfect ia io. 



Heb. 



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I'-'iai 



PERFECT, that is or are — 

1. 2*0 6c completed, finished, cmn^dcic, 075" slbalam, 4. 
Isa. 42. 19 who (is) blind as (lie that is) perfect, and 

2.Ended, complete, perfect, reKetos tcleios. 

1 Co. 2. 6 speak wisdom amoug tliem tliat are perf. 

13. 10 when .that which is perfect is come, then 

PERFECT manner — 

Exactness, accuracy, 'i.Kp(0eta akriocia. 

Acts 22. 3 taught according to tlio perfect manner 

PERFECTED, (to be) — 

LLcnr/lIicningwenlup, np^i: nn^j; alelhaJt arukah. 

2 Ch.24. 13 work was perfected by them, and they set 
2. Finished, perfect, whole, ohtf shalcm. 

2 Ch. 8. 16 (So) the house of the LOKD'was perfected 
5. To end, complete, Te\fi6a> teleioO. 

1 Jo. 2. 5 in him verily is the love of God pertcetod 

4. 12 God dwell eUi in us, and liis love is perfe. 
PERFECTING — 

Perfecting, complete adjustment, KarapTiffiiSs. 
Eph. 4. 12 For tho perfecting of the saints, for the 

PERFECTION, PERFECTNESS — 
1. Complete, '7"73 kalil. 

Lam. 2. 15 this tho city that (men) call The perfection 
I.Perrfection, ^b?? miklal. 

Psa. 50. 2 Out of Zion, the perfection of beauty, God 

Z. Continuance, possession, n^.19 minlch. 

Job 15. 29 neither shall ho prolong the perfection th. 

^.Perfection, njan tiklah. 

rsi>..n9. 96 I have scon an end of all perfection, (but) 
^.Perfection, end, n"73r) taklith. 

Job II. 7 canst thou find out the Almighty unto p. 
28. 3 searcheth out all perfection : tho stones 

Q. Perfect, integrity, tin torn. 

Isa. 47. 9 they shall come upon thee in their perfe. 

1 .Thorough adjustment, fitness, icaruprtcri; kaiart. 

2 Co. 13. 9 and this also wc wish, (oven) your perfe. 

'^.Completeness, TQ\Qi6Tt]s iclciotes. 

Col. 3. 14 charity, v/hich is tho bond of perfectness 
Heb. 6. I lot us go on unto perfection ; not laying 

^.A completion, TcKulaat tclciSsis. 

Ecb. 7. II If therefore perfection were by tho Levi. 
PERFECTIOIT, to bring fruit to — 
To bear on to completion or perfection, TcKecK^opia. 

Luke 8. 14 arc choked, .and bring no fruit to perfec. 

PERFORM, to — 

\.To cut off, yss latsa, 3. 

Isa. 10. 12 when tho Lor.D hath pcrfonnod his whole 
2.T0 complete, perfect, ipj gamar. 

Psa. 57. 2 untoGod..thatpcirformeth(aUthing3)for 

Z.To give, jnj naihan. 

Iilio. 7. 20 Thou wilt perform tho truth toJacob, (a.) 
4. To do, n'ai; asah. 

Esodi8. i3 thou art not ablo to perform it thyself a. 
Deut. 4. 13 which ho commanded you to perform, (e.)- 

23. 23 That which . . thou slialt keep and perforin 
2 Sa. 14. 15 will perform the request of his handm.iid 

21. 14 they performed all that the king comma. 
2 Ch.34. 31 perform tho words of tho covenant which 
Esth. i. 15 she hath not performed the commandni. 
5, 8 to grant my petition, and to perform my 
Psa.iig. 112 I have incUucd mine heart to perform 
Isa. 9. 7 zeal of the Lord of hosts will perfonn this 
Jer. 1. 12 for I will hasten my v^ord to perform it 

44. 25 surely perform our vows that wo have v. 

44. 25 accomplish. . and surelyperfonnyour vows 
Eze. 12. 25 will I say tho word, aud will perform it 

37. 14 I the Lord have spoken (it), and perform. 

Z.To separate, xhspala, 3. 

Num 15. 3 a sacrifice in performing a vow, or in a 
15. 8 in performing avow, or peace offerings 

6. To loar, serve, perform, Knj tsaba. 

Num. 4. 23 all that enter in to perform the service 

7. To raise up, confirm, Dip qum, 3. 

Psa. 1 1 9. 106 I have sworn, and I will perform (it), that 
8. To cause to rise iip, confirm. Dip ji/m, 5. 

Gen. 26. 3 I win perform tho oath which I sware u. 

Deut. 9. 5 ho may perform the word which the Lord 

I Sa. 3. 17 I will perform against Eli all. .which I 

IS, II and hath not performed my commaudm. 

15. 13 have performed the commandment of tho 

1 Ki. 6. 1= then will I perform my word with thee 

8. 20 hath performed his word that he spake 
12. 15 he might perform his saying, which the 

2 Ki.23 3 to perform the words of this covenant that 

25. 34 that he might perform the words of tho 
2 Ch. 6. 10 performed his word that he hath spoken 
10. 15 tho Lord might perform his word, which 
Nch. 5. 13 that porformcth not tins promise, even 
Q. 8 and hast performed thy words ; for thou 
Jer II. 5 I may perform tho oath which I have sw. 
2> 2o till he have performed the thoughts of his 
iS. 6 the Lord perfoiiii thj' words v/hich thou 
eg TO perform my good word toward you, in c. 
30. 24 until ho have performed tho intents of his 
33. 14 I will perform that good thing v^-hich I h. 
14. iS v/hich have not performed tho words of 
1 35. 16 thesous of Jonadab havo pe.-ioniicd tho 



9. To finish, complete, oVy sluilnm., 3. 

I'sa. 61. 8 I sing., that I may daily perform my vows 
Isa. 19. 21 vow avowuntothcLoiiD, andpcrfcrra (it) 
Nah. 1. 15 perform thy vows : for the wicked sluUl 

10. To finish, complete, ah'^ shalam, 5. 

Job 23. 14 he performeth (the thing that is) appoln 

Isa. 44. 26 performeth the coun.';el of hismc-j.seiigera 

44. 28 shall perfonn all my jjleasurc ; even say. 

11. To give aivay, airoSiSoi/xt npodidiimi. 

JIatts. 33 ehalt perform unto tlie Lord thine oaths 

12. To make an end of, complete, iiriTeKtai epitclcO. 
Rom IS. 28 I hare performed this, and have sealed 

2 Co. 8. II Now therefore perform the doing (of it) 
Phil. J. 6 will perform (it) until tho day of Jceua 

IZ.Toioorkout thoroughly, Kar tpyd^opa katergaz. 
Kom. 7. 18 to perform that wlUch is good I find not 

14. To do, make, iroleai poieo. 

Luke I. 72 perfonn the mercy (promised) to our fat. 
Rom. 4. 21 what he had promised, .also to perform 

15. To end, com2)lete, reX^u teleu. "^ 
Luke 2. 39 they had performed all things accordinK 

PERFORMANCE — 

l.To make an end of, complete, iitiTtKiw epiteUS. 

2 Co. 8. II (there may be) a performance also out of 
2.An ending, completion, reKflaxris teleiOsris. 

Luke I. 45 for there shall be a performance of thosa 

PERFORMED, to be — 
l.To be done, r^j; asah, 2. 

Esth. 5. 6 half of the kingdom shall it be performed 
7. 2 it shall be performed, .to the lialf of tlia 

2.7*0 rise up, D'P q%im. 

Jer. 51. 29 every purpose of tho Lord shall be pert. 
Z.To he raised up, confirmed. Dip qum, 6. 

Jer. 35. 14 The wortl3..he commanded.. are pcrfor. 
i.To be completed, tiSy shalam, 4. 

Psa. 65. I and untothee shall the vow be performed 
5. To become, happen, come to pass, ylyo/xai ginomai. 

Luko I. 20 day that these tilings shall be performed 
.PERFUME — 
1. Perfume, incense, n"ibj qeiorcik 

Exod3o. 35 thou shalt make it a perfume, a conteot. 
30. 37 the perfume vl-ich thou slialt make, ya 

Prov.:7. 9 Ointment and perfume rejoice the heart 

2.Confectionarics, compounds, D'n,^"! riqquchim. 

Isa. 57. 9 didst increase thy perfumes, and didst a. 
PERFUME, be perfumed, to — ^ 

1. To wave, sprinkle, 1'3 nujih. 

Prov. 7. 17 Ihavcperfumcdmybod withmyrrh, aloca 

2. To be perfuined, icp qatar, 4. 

Song 3. 6 perfumed with mjTrh and frankincense 
PER'-GA, llfpyn. 

Tho capital of Pamphylia, situated on the river Oestrus 1 
it had a famous temple of Diana or Artemis. 

Acts 13. 13 they came to P. in Pamphylia: and John 

13. 14 But when they departed from P., they ex 

14. 25 when they had preached the word in P. 

PER-GA'-mOS -Uipyanos. 

A celebrated cjty of Mysia, near the river Caicuu. 
Hero parchment, was fti'st perfected, and a library of 
200,000 volume's formed, wliich was eventually sent to 
Alexandria. It had also a famous temple of F.sculap'us, 
who was represented under the figure ora stinpent 
Rev. I. II sond(it)..unto P., anduntoTh3;ativa, aud 
2. 12 And to the augcluf thechurchinP. writa 

PERHAPS, (if or lest) — 

1. Indeed, in truth, &pa ara. 

Acts 8. 22 if perhaps the thought of thine heart ro«» 

2. Lest by any means, fir]Trws nupos. 

2 Co. 2. 7 lest perhaps such a one should be swall. 
Z.Perhap>s, rdxa tacha. 

Phm. 15 perhaps he therefore departed for a seas. 

PE-RT-DA, Kyi5 separation. 

One of the servants of Solomon whose descendants rO' 

turned with Zerubbabel ; called Peruda in Ezra 2. 53. 

B.C. 536. 

Neh. 7. 57 children of Sophereth. the children of P. 
PERIL — 
Danger, peril, kicSucos kindunos. 

Rpm. 8. 35 famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword 
2 Co. II. 26 perils of waters, .perils of robbers., perils 
II. 26 perils by the heathen, .perils in the city 
1 1 . 26 perils in the wilderness .. perils in the sea 
II. 26 the sea, [in] perils among false brethren 

PERILOUS — 

Hard, difficult, perilous, fierce, xoXcttiJj chalepos. 
2 Ti. 3. I in the last days perilous times sliall coma 
PERISH, to — 
l.To be lost, i^K dbad. 

Lev. 26. 38 ye shall perish among tli" heathen, and 

Num 16. 33 they perished from amu-.vg the congrega 

17. 12 Behold, we die, we perish, we all perish 

2:. 30 Heshbon ispcrished even unto Dibon, and 

Dout 4. 26 ye shall soon utterly perish from off the 

8. 19 I tostif;'. .th^. .day. ye sliall surely per. 

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Oeut. 8. 

'II: 

zS. 
30. 

Josh. 23. 

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Juds 5. 

R Sn. I. 

2 Ki. 9. 

■Esth. 4. 

Job 3. 
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4- 
4- 
4- 
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8. 
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9- 
9- 
9- 

10. 

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68. 

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80. 
83. 

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119. 
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28. 

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41. 

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27. 
27. 
40. 
48. 
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48. 
49. 

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3;«. 7. 

Jucl I. 
Artios I. 



Joll. 

Mio. 
Zcch. 



20 so shall ye perish ; because ye would not 

17 (lest) ye perish quickly from off the good 
20 until thou perish quickly ; because of the 
22 they shall pursue thee, until thou perish 

1 8 ye shall surely perish, (and that) ye shall 
13 until ye perish frora off this good land 
j6 ye shall perish quickly from off the good 
3t let all thh)e enemies perish, O Lord : but 
27 How are. .the weapons of war perished 

8 the whole house of Ahab shall perish ; and 

16 so will X go in. .and if I perish, I perish 
3 Let tlie day perish wherein I was born 
7 who (ever) perished, being innocent ? or 

9 By the blast of God they perish, and by 

11 Tlieold lion pcrisheth for laclc of prey, and 
20 tliey perish for ever without any regard. 
iS The paths, .they go to nothing, and per. 

13 f.nd the hypocrite's hope shall perish 

17 remembrance shallperishfrom tlie earth 
7 be ■shall perish for ever like his own dung 

2 (profit) me, in whom old age was perished? 

19 If I have seen any perish for want of clo. 
6 but the way of the ungodly shall perish 

12 lest he bcangry, and ye perish (from) the 

3 they shall fall and perish at thy presence 

6 cities: their %ieinorial is perished with th. 

1 8 the expectation of the poor shall (not) pe. 
16 the heathen are perished out of his land 

20 the wicked shall perish, and the enemies 

5 When shall he die, and his name perish ? 
10 the fool and the brutish person perish, and 

2 the wicked perish at the presence of God 

27 they that arc far from thee shall perish 

16 they perish at the rebuke of thy counten. 

17 yea, let them bo put toshame, and perish 
9 thine enemies shall perish, all the workers 

26 They shall perish, but thou shalt endure 

10 the desire of tlie wicked shall perish 

92 I should then have perished in mine affl. 

4 goeth. .In that very day his thoughts pe. 

28 the expectationof the wicked shall perish 

7 shall perish : and tlie hope of unjust . . pe. 
JO when tlie wicked perish, (there is) shout, 

9 and (he that) speaketh lies shall perish 
28 A false witness shall perish : but the man 
28 but when they perish, the righteous incr. 

14 tliose riches perish by evil travail ; and 

15 there is a just (man) that perisheth inhis 

6 their hatred, and tlicir envy, is now perl. 

14 tlie wisdom of their wise (men) sho.ll per. 

11 and tlieytlmt strive v/iththee sliall perish 

1 The righteous perislicth, and no man lay. 

12 For the nation and Idngdom., shall perish 
9 the heart of the king shall perish, and the 

11 tlie neighbour and his friend shall perish 
28 truth is perished, and is cut off from their 

12 the land perisheth (and) is burnt up like 

15 the time of their visitation they shall pe. 

18 the law shall not perish from the priest 

10 should drive you out, and ye should per. 
15 ye might perish, ye, and the prophets that 
15 scattered, and the remnant in Judah per. 

8 the valley also sliall perish, and the plain 
36 the riches (that) lie hath gotten are peri. 
46 the people of Chomosh perishetli : for thy 

7 is counsel perished from the prudent? is 
18 the time of their visitation they shall pe. 
18 and my hope is perished from the Lord 
26 the law shall perish from the priest, and 

11 because the harvest of tlie fieldis perished 

8 the remnant of theriiilistiues shall perish 

14 the flight shall perish from the swift, and 

15 the houses of ivory shall perish, and the 
6 God will think upon us, that we perish n. 
14 let us not perish for this man's life, and 

9 will turn and repent, .that we perish not 
10 came, .in a night, and peris led in anight 

9 is thy counsellor perished'? for pangs ha. 

2 The good (man) is perished out of the ea. 

5 king shall perish from Gaza, and Ashkel. 



2. To he lost, 13N ahad. 

Jer. 10. II they shall perish from the earth, and from 

B.Lost, perishing, i?^ obed. '« 

J>'um24. 20 his latter end. .that he perish for ever '■^ 
24. 24 afflict Eber, ho also shall perish for ever 

4. To ot lost, 13« dbad, 5.' 

Dan. 2. 18 his fellows should not perish with the re. 

5 . To expire, yi J gava. 

.rosh,22. 20 that man perished not alone in his iniq. 
Job 34. IS All flesh shall perish together, and man -. 

6. Tn cease, he cut off, nST damah, 2. 

Tsa. 49. 12 abideth not : he isllke the beasts (that) p. 
■ ■ • 49. 2o Ilan(thatis)..i3likethebea3ts(th»t)pejr 

7. 7*11 he cut off, n-!3 karath, 2. 

Gcu. 41. 36 that the land perish not throushthe.fam. 

S.Tn/all, hsi rtftphal/ 

Exodjg. 21 lest they, .'gaze, and many of them perish 
H.To he ended, coyisumed, q'.D sujih. 

Esth. 9. 28 memorial of them perish from ihelr seed 
10. To he ended, ronsi'.mcd, .ivJ s^iplurji^ 2. 
,^ I Sa. 26. 10 he shall descend into battle, and perish 
i'',<r^. 27. I I shall now perish one day by the hand of 

i\.T6passorei;-i:ii; nhar'. 

Job 3J. iB and his life from perishing by the sword 
36. 12 tlicy Blinll perish by the sivord, and they 



12. To become naked, inppara, 2. . 

Pro V 29. 18 Where (there is^ no vision, the people per. 

13. To corrupt, mar, destroy, nn^ shachath, 3. 
Exod2i. 26 if a man smite the eye. .that it perish 

14. To be destroyed, e^lt off, laid ivaste,icv shainad, 2. 
Psa. S3. 10 (Which) perished at En-dor: they became 

15. To die off or away, airoBvriaKoi apothnesko. 
Matt. 8.. 32 into the sea, and perished in the waters 

16. 7*0 loose, loose away, destroy, airixXv/ii apollumi. 
JIatt. 5. 29, 30 that one of thy members should perish 

8. 25 awoke him, saying. Lord, save us: we p. 

9. 17 the wine runnetli out, and the bottles pe. 
J 8. 14 that one of these little ones should perish 
26. 52 they that take the sword [shall perish] w. 

Mark 4. 38 Master, carest thou not that we perish? 

Luke 5. 37 be spilled, and the bottle shall perish 

8. 24 awoke him, saying. Master, master, we p. 
II. 51 perished between the altar and the temp. 
13. 3, 5 except ye repent, ye shall, .likewise p. 
13. 33 it cannot be that a juophet perish out of 
13. 35 except ye repent, ye shall all. .perish - 
15. 17 bread enough, .and I perish with hunger 
21. 18 there shall not an hair of your head perish 

John 3. 13 whosoever belicveth.. should not perish 
3. 16 [whosoever believeth.. should not perish] 

6. 27 Labour not for the meat which perisheth 

10. 28 they shall never perish, neither shall any 

11. 50 one . . and that the whole nation perish not 
Acts 5. 37 he also perished ; and all, (even) as many 
Rom. 2. 12 have sinned without law shall also perish 

1 Co. I. 18 For the preaching, .is to them that perish 

8. 1 1 shall the weak brother perish, for whom 
15. 18 they also, .asleep in Christ are perished 
s Co. 2. 15 sweet savour of Christ, .in them that pe. 

2 Th. 2. 10 with all doceivableness. .in them that pe. 
Heb. I. II Tliey shall perish ; but thou remainest 
Jas. I. II and the grace of the fashion of it perisheth 

1 Pc. I. 7 more precious than of gold that perisheth 
s Pc. 3. 6 being overflowed with water, perished 

3. 9 not willing that any should perish, but 
Judo 1 1 and perished in the gainsaying of Core 

^'^-.Tu be for loss or destrxiction, fi/ti els airdKciay. 

Acts 8. 20 Thy money perish with thee, because thou 
18. To viake disappear, a<payiCa aphanizS. 

Acts 13. 41 Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and p. 

19. To corrupt thoroughly, SiatpBiipw diaphtlieirO. 

2 Co. 4. 16 though our outward man perish, yet the 

20. Corruption, ipBopd phthora. 

Col. 2. 22 Which all are to perish with the using 

PERISH, to cause, make, bo ready to — 

1. To be lost, IJN ahad. 

Dcut 26. 5 A Syrian ready to perish (v/as) my father 
Job 29. 13 The blessing of him that was ready to pe. 
Prov 31. 6 Give . . drink unto him tliafis ready to pe. 
Isa. 27. 13 which were ready to perish in the land of 

2. To cause to be lost, 13X ahad, 3. 

Esth. 3. 13 to cause to perish, all Jews, both young 

7. 4 to be destroyed, to be slain, and to perish 

8. II to cause to perish, all the power of the p. 
Isa. 26. 14 hast thou . .made all their memory to pe. 
Ezo. 23. 7 I will cause theo to perish out of the cou. 

PERISH utterly, to — 

To cornq't utterly, Kara^Bilpta kataphthciro. 
2 Pe. 2. s2 [shall utterly perish] in their own corrup. 

PERISH -with, to — 

To destroy together, avvairSWvfii sunapolluim. 
Hob.ii. 31 perislied not irith tlieni that believed not 

PE-RIZ-ZITE, '113. 

A tribe in the hill country of Judah driven out by the 

Ephraimites 

Gen. 13. 7CanaaniteandtheP.dweltthcnintheland 
13. 20 Hittites, and the P., and the Rcphaima 
34. 30 among the Canaanites and the P. : and I 
Esod. 3. 8, 17 Hittites, and the Amorites, and the P. 

23. 23 bring thee in untq. .the P., and the Cana. 

33. 2 I will drive out. .the P., the Ilivite, and 

34. II drive out before thee.. the P., and tlicH. 
Deut. 7. 1 Canaanites, and the P., and the Hivixcs 

20. 17 utterly destroy, .the P., the Hivitcs, and 
Joshi 3. 10 drive out from before you. .the P., .andtlio 

9. 1 the P., the nivite,nnd the Jcbusite, heard 
II. 3P., and the Jebusite in the mountains, and 
j2. 8 the P., the Hivitcs, and the Jebusites iS* 
17. 13 in the land of the P., and of the giants,' if 

24. II P., and the Canaanites, and the Hittites 
Judj. I. 4 delivered the Caiia.anitos and the P. into 

I. 5 and they slew the Canaanites and the P. 
3. 5 Amoritoa, and P., and Hivitcs, and Jeliu. 

1 Ki. 9. 2o all the people (that werel left of the;;, P. 

2 Ch. 8. 7 .all the people (tliat were) left of the.. P. 
Ezra 9. I of the Canaanites, the Hittites. the P.. the 
Kch. 9. 8 to give the laudof the..P.. and the Jebu. 

PERJURED person — 

One vlu> has broken an oath, iirlopKos epiorkoa. 

I Ti. I. 10 for perjurc<l persons, and if their bo any 
PERMISSION — 
A joint opinion, eonccision, (Tvyyvdi/iri supgnSin^. 

I Co. 7. C But I speak this by permission, (and) not 
PERMIT, to — 
To turn ovrr nn, suffer. eviTpetrai fpitrepS. 

Acts 26, I Thou art permitted to sjioak for thyself 

I Co. 14. 34 it in uot pcniiitted unto them to speak __ 



Eze. 



Hab. 



1 Co. 16. 7 tarry a while with you, if the Lord permit 
Heb. 6. 3 And thia will we do, if God permit 

PERNICIOTTS -ways — 
DcstrxLction, airwKeta apOleia. 

2 Pe. 2. 2 many shallfollow their [pernicious ways] 
PERPETUAL — 

I.To be pre-eminent, perpetual, n^z natsach, 2. 

Jer. 8. 5 slidden back by a perpetual backsUdilig 
% Pre-eminence, 2'erpetuity^ nx.4, nsj netsach.\ 

Psa. 9. 6 destructions are come to a perpetual end 
74. 3 Lift up thy feet unto the perpetual deso; 

Jer. 15. 18 WTiy is my pain perpetual, and my wooj 

3. An age, indefinite time, Dpiy olam. 

Gen. 9. 12 token of the covenant .. for perpetual ge, 

Exod29. 9 priest's office shall be theirs for apei-pet. 

31. 16 shall keep the sabbath, .(for) a perpetual 

Lev. 3. 17 perpetual statute for your generations th. 

24. 9 offerings . . made by fire by a perpetual st, 
e$. 34 may not be sold; for it (is) their perpetual 

Num ig. 21 it shall be a perpetual statute unto them 
Psa. 78. 66 smote.. he put them to a perpetual repro. 
Jer, 5. 22 the boundof the sea by a perpetual decree 

18, 16 make their land desolate, (and) a perpet. 
23- 40 pei'petual shame, which shall not be for. 

25. 9 make them an astonishment . . and perpe. 
23. 12 punish, .and will make it pei-petual deso. 

49. 13 all the cities thereof shall be perpetual 

50. 3 let us join ourselves, .in a perpetual cov. 

51- 39. 57 sleep a perpetual sleep, and not wako 

35. 5 Because thou hast had aperpetu.al hatred 

33. 9 I flill make thee perpetual desolations 

46. 14 a meat offering continually by a perpetual 

3. 6 perpetual hills did bow : his way3'(are)e, 
Zoph. 2. 9 Moab shall be . . a perpetual desolation 

i, Continuity, continual, TOn tamid. 

Exod3o. 8 perpetual incense before the LORD thro. 
Lev. 6. 20 fine flour for a meat offering perpetual ■ 

PERPETUALLY — "* 

1. Perpetuity, continidty, 12 o-d. 

Amos I. II his anger did tear perpetually, audhekept 
I.All tlie days, D'0;n-S3 kol-hayyamim. 

; I Ki. g. 3 and mine heart shall be there perpetually 
■ 2 Ch. 7. 16 and mine heart shall be there perpetually 

PERPLEXED, to be (much) - 

\.To be perplexed, entangled, '^n huh, 2. 

Esth. 3. 15 drink; but the city Shushan was perplo. 

Joel 1. 18 herds of cattle are perplexed, because th. 

2.70 be perpilexcd, witlwut a passage, avoptofiai. 

2 Co. 4. 8 (We are) troubled., perplexed, but not in 
3. To be thoroughly perplexed, Siavop^ta diaporeS. 

Euke 9. 7 ho was perplexed, because that it waseald 
24. 4 as [they weremuchpeiiJexedlthereabout 

PERPLEXITY — ' 

1. Perplexity, entangleinent, ri3<30 inebukah. 

f Isa. 22. 5 For (it is) a day. .of perplexity by the L. 
Mic. 7. 4 best of them.. now shall be their perple. 

2. Perplexity, uithout a passage out, arropla aporia. 

Luke2i. 23 distress of nations, with perplexity ; tho 
PERSECUTE, to — ' 

1. To bur7i, pursue hotly after, pb^ dalaq. 

Psa. 10. 2 The wicked in (his) pride doth persecute t 

2. To pursue after, inx r\^y\ radaph achar. 

Jer. 29.18 will persecute them with the sword, witll 

3. To pursue, in radaph. 

Deut 30. 7 on them that hate thee, which persecuted 
Jolj 19. 22 Why do ye persecute mo as God, and are 

19. 28 AMiy persecute we him, seeing the root ot 
Psa. 7. I save me from all them that persecute mo 

31. 13 deliver me. . from them that persecute mo 
33. 3 stop (the way) against them that persecute 
35. 6 and let the angel of tho LoKD persecute 
69. 26 they persecute (liim) whom thou hastsm. 
71. II God hath forsaken him ; persecute and ta. 

• 83 13 So persecute them with thy tempest, and 
' 109. i6 but persecuted the poor and needy man 
119. 84 execute judgment on them that persecute 
iig. 86 they persecute me ■vviongfully; help thou 
119. 161 Princes h.^ve persecuted me withouta e. 
'143.-; 3 For the enemy hath persecuted my soul 
Jer. 17. 18 Let them be confounded that persecute 
Lam.' 3. 43 Thou hast covered with anger, and pera. 
3. 66 Persecute and destroy them inangerfrom 

i.To pursue, iit radaph, 3 

Psa. 7. 
5. To pursue, StuKta diuko. 

Watt. 3. 10 Blessed (are) they which are persecuted 

5. II Blessed are ye when (men) shall . .persec« 

3. 12 for so persecuted they the prophets which 

5. 44 and pray for tliem which, .persecute yoTl 

10. 23 when they persecute you in this city, fleo 

23. 34 scourge in your synagogues, and persecuto 

LukC2t. 12 sliall lay their hands on you, and persec. 

John 5. 16 therefore did the Jews persecute Jesus 

15. 20 have persecuted me, they will also perso. 

Acts 7.53 Which.. havenotyourfathersperseeuted! 

o. ., saying unto him, Saul, Saul, ■\>hy persec. 

9. 5 Lord said, I am Jesus wliom thou perse. 

32. 4 persecuted this way nnto the death, bind. 
2=. 7 saying unto me, SauT, .Saul, why pcrsecu. 
22. 8 I ."iiii Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou pers. 
b6. II I persecuted (thorn) eveu tuito Btrango «. 



5 Let tho enemy persecute my soul, and take 



PERSECUTED 



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PERVERSE" 



Acts 26. 14 why persccutost thou mo? (It is) hard for 
s6. J5 ho said, I am Jcaua, whom tliou porsecu. 

Eom.i2. 14 Bless tliom which persecute you: bless.an. 

I Co. 4. 1= being reviled, wo bless ; bcins persecuted 
15. 9 because I persecuted tho church of God 

B Co. 4. 9 Persecuted, but not f orsakca ; cast do^vn 

Gal. I. 13 how that beyond measure I persecuted 
J. =3 that he which persecuted us in times past 
4. 29 ho that was born after the flesh persecuted 

PhiL 3. 6 Conccraing zeal, persecuting tho cliurcli] 

Ilov. 12. 13 persecuted tho woman which broughtfc*. 

6. 2*0 chase out, pursue diligently, 4KStd>Kackdi<Jka. 

Lulcoii. 49 (sorac)of them that they shall slay and p. 

1 Th. 2. 15 navo persecuted us; ajid tljoy ploiise not G. 
PESSECTJTED — 
Pursued, I'J'JD murdaph. 

Isa. 14. 6 ho that ruled the nations In iLngcr, 13 pot 
PESSECUTIOi; — 
\. Pursuit, Sicay/xiis diogmos. 

Matt 13. 21 when tribuLation or persecution arisctli 

Hark 4. 1 7 when affliction or persecution arisoth for 
10. 30 receive . . children, and lands, with perse. 

Acta 8. I at that time there was ngreat persecution 

1 13. so raised persecution agamst Taul and Bar. 
Horn. 8. 35 tribulation, or distress, or persecution, or 
3 Co. 12. 10 take pleasure, .in persecutions, in distre. 
« Th. I. 4 faith in all your persecutions and tribula. 
2, Ti 3. II Persecutions, afflictions, which came unto 

3. II what persecutions I endured : but out of 

^.Oppression, afflieiion, OKl<f/is thVpsis. 

Acts II. 19 which were scattered abroad upon tlie p. 
PEESECUTION, to bo under or cuff or — 
I.To be p^crsued, inn radaph, 2. 

Lam. 5. 5 Our necks (arc) under persecution t wo la. 

2.T0 pursue, otoKa diohO. 

Gal. 5. II why do I yet suffer persecution? then is 
8. 12 only lest they should suffer persecution 

2 Ti. 3. 13 all that will live godly.. shall BuiTer pcrs. 

FERSECTITOE — 

\.To bum, pursue hotly, pji dalaq. 

Psa. 7. 13 ordalnoth his arrows against tho persecu. 

2. To pursue, ^y\ radflpli. 

Jfch. 9. 1 1 persecutors thou thro west into tho deeps 
Psa. 119. 157 Many (are) my persecutors and mine cne. 
142. 6 deliver me from my persecutors ; for they 
Jcr. 15. 15 revenge me of my persecutors ; take mo 
lo. II therefore my persecutors shall stumble 
lam. 1. 3 all her persecutors overtook her between 

4. 19 Our persecutors aro swifter than thQ tag. 

3..i4 pursuer, SidiKrris diokles. 

I Tt I. 13 Wlio was before a blasphemer, and a po. 
PERSEVEEANCE — 

Pcrsevcrance,cnduring constancy, irpofr/capTepijo-ir. 
Eph. 6. I S with all perseverance and ffuppliuatiou for 
EESSIA, Dip. 

A country in Asia (anciently called 'ElartC), receiving its 
name from its cliicr province calle.d Fars or Farsistan ; 
now bounded on tho W. by Asiatic Turkey, N. by 
Transcaucasia and tho Caspian Sea, E. by Afghanistan 
r.nd Bcluehoostan, and S. by the Persian Gulf and tho 
Ai-abian Sea : its area is about 500,000 square miles ; it 
has thu-tecn provinces, viz., Azarbyan, Irak Ajemi, 
Ardelan, Laristan, Khu7:lstan, Fars, Laristan, Kerman, 
Ghihin, Mazandoran, Astrabad, Khorasan, and Yezd. 
Its first ruler was Kaiomars, B.C. 2160 ; in 2010 it 
became subject to Syria; in 1740 its king Nodar is 
r.ttaeked and defeated by Pashang king of Turan ; in 
T730 Zur (or Zoab) defeats Afrasiab ; in 1661 tho Pisch- 
(ladian dynasty is subverted; in 642 Cyaxarea expels 
thoTurano; and set up the Kaianite dynasty; in 640 
St is subject to the Scythians ; in 612 they are expelled ; 
in 60G ho takes Nineveh ; in 596 Egypt, Syria, and Asia 
Minor arc subdued by the Persians ; in 559 Cyrus' be- 
came king; in 551 ho annexes Media; in 538 he con- 
quers Babylon ; in 536 Zoroaster flourishes ; in 522 
Cambyses is slain and Smerdis usurps authority ; in 517 
Darjua takes Babs'lon ; in ^97 a war between Persia and 
Greece ; in 480 Xerxes I. invades Greece ; in 465 he is 
killed ; in 458 Ahasuorus marries Esther ; in 401 
occurs the retreat of the 10,000 Greeks ; in 350 Ochus 
snhduea Egypt; in 334 Alexander the Great invades 
Persia ; in 250 it passes under the Parthian dynasty ol 
the Arsacidae. 

In A.l>. 226 Artaxerxoa, or Ardshir, founds the dynasty 
of the Sassanides ; in 326 Christianity is prohibited ; 
in 430 the Huns invade Persia ; in 636 the Arabs invade 
it; in 651 it passes under the Saracen yoke ; in 813 the 
Tahorite dynasty commences ; in B72 the Sopharide 
dynasty ; in 874 the Saminide dynasty ; in 1026 Ferdusi 
flonrishca; in 1038 the Seljakian Turkish dynasty; in 
1223 the Mongols succeed ; in 1393 Timour reduces all 
Persia; in 1502 Ismail Shah Soop expels tho Turks ot 
tho White Sheep, and sots up the Sooflte dynasty ; in 
i724llnssia and Turkey agree to partition Persia; in 
1800 Persia allies itself to Britain; in 1825 Russia 
declares war ; in 1854 a treaty is concluded ; In 1858 
Mfthammed Khasim Khan dies, aged 12 years. 

3 Ch.36. 20 untU the reign of the kingdom of P. 

36. 22 king of P. . .the spirit of Cyrus king of P. 

• 36. 23 Thus saith Cyrus king of P., All the kin. 

' £zra I. I king of P. . .the spirit of Cyrus king of P. 

I J - ' I. 2 Thus saith Cyrus king of P., The Lord G. 

' ' , I. 8 Even those did Cyrus king ol P. bring fo. 

' >• - ^ -J grant that they had of Cyrus Ijiag of P. 



Ezra 4. 3 as king Cyras tho king of P. hath comma. 
4. 5 Cyrus king of P. ..until., Darius king of P. 
4. ; companions, unto Artaxcrxca king of P. 
4. 24 the second year of. .U.u-ius king of P. 
C. J4 and Darius, and Artaxorxcs king of P. 
7. I iu the reigu of Artaxer.w° Iiing of P., Ezra 
9. 9 unto us in tho sight of mo kings of P., to 
Esth. I. 3 power of P. and Me<lia, the nobles and p. 
1. 14 seven princes of P. and J'.cdia, which saw 
1. 18 shall the ladies of P. aii I Media say this 
10. 2 chronicles of the kings 'it Media and P. ? 
Ezo. 27. 10 They of P. and of Lud and of Phut were 

38. 5 P., Ethiopia, and Libya with them ; all of 
Dan. 8. 20 The ram . . (arc) the kings of Jledia and P. 
to. I In tho third year of Cyrus king of P. a th. 
10. 13 of tho kingdom of P. . .the kings of P. 

10. 20 will I return to fight \v\ih the prince of P. 

11. 2 shall stand up yet thice kings in P. ; and 

PEESIAir, 'PlSn, D-IB, NJ^ig. 
An inhabitant of Persia. 

Neh. 12. 22 tho priests, to the reign ot Darius tl;e P. 

Esth. I. 29 written amon" tho laws of tho P. and tho 

Dan. 5. 28 is divided and given to tho Modes and P. 

6. 8, 12 according to the law of tho Modes . . P. 

6. 15 that tho law of the Modes and P. (is), That 

6. 28 Darius, and in tho reign of Cyrus the P. 

PER'-SIS, Tlepals. 

A female disciple in Romo to whom Paul sends a 

salutation. 

Rom. 16. 12 [Salute tho beloved P., which laboured] 
PERSON — 
l.A man, a human being, DiH ad'am. 

Num3i. 28 of the persons, and of the beeves, and of 
31. 30 of the persons, ottho beeves, of the asses 

Prov. 6. 12 A naughty perso-n, a wicked man, walkcth 

Eze. 44. 25 they shall conic at no dead person to dcf. 

Jon. 4. II are more than six score thousand persons 

2. A man, an individual, c^'N isJi. 

Judg. 9. 2 threef.core and ten persons, reign over you 

9. 5, i3 threescore and ten persons, upon one 

20. 39 hegan to smite, .about thirty persons ; for 

1 Sa. 9. 12 (there was) not. .a goodlier person than 

o. 22 among them, .which (were) about thirty p. 

16. 18 a comely person, and the Lord (is) with 

23. 18 slew on that day fourscore and five pers. 
B Sa. 4. 1 1 wicked men have slain a righteous person 

2 Ki..io. 6 Now the king's sons, (being) seventy per. 

10. 7 slew seventy persons, and put their heads 

S.A man, a mortal man, Bi'u.s cnosh. 

Judg. 9. 4 Abimeloeh hired vain and light persona 
Zcph. 3. 4 prophets (are) light (and) treacherous per. 

i.Oivner, master, lord, Sys baal. 

Prov.24. 8 He . . shall bo called a misohievoua person 
5. Men, D'O? ineihim. 

Psa. 26. '4 I have not sat with vain persona, neither 
fi.So^d, breath, v^i nephcsh. 

Gen. 14. 21 Give me tho persons, and take the goods 

36. 6 Esau took his wives . . and all tho persons 
Exodifi. 16 (according to)the numberof your persons 
Lev. 27. 2 person (shall be) for the Lord by thy est. 
Num. 5. 6 commit any sin. .and that person bo gui. 

31. 19 whosoever hath killed any person, and w. 

35. II slayer, .which killeth any person at una. 

35. 15 everyone that killeth any person unawa. 

35. 30 Whoso killeth any person, the murderer 

35. 30 witness shall not testify against any per. 
Deut 10. 22 went do^vn. .with threescore and ten per. 

27. 2s tak^th reward to slay an innocent person 
Josh.2o. 3 slayer that killeth (any) person unawares 

20. 9 whosoever killeth (any) person at unawa. 

1 Sa. 22. 22 occasioned (the death) of all the persons 

2 Sa. 14. 14 neither doth God respect (any) person : yet 
Prov 28. 17 doeth violence to the blood of (any) person 
Jer. 43. 6 every person that Nebuzar-adan the cap. 

52. 29 eight hundred thirty and two persons 
52. 30 persons : all the persons (were) four tho. 
Eze. 16. 5 to the loathing of thy person, in the day 
17. 17 and building forts, to cut off many persons 
27. 13 theytraded thepersonsof men and vessels 
33. 6 como..takc(any)personfromamongihem 

7. Soul of man, din vsi nephesh adam. 

Num3i. 35 thirty ami two thousand persons in all, of 
31. 40 persons(were) sixteen thousand; of which 
31. 46 And sixteen thousand persons 

8. Soul o/man, v'v. vsi nepJiesh ish. 

Num 19. 18 clean penon shall take hyssop, and dip 

Face, D'l^ panim, ' 

Lev. 19. 15 person of the poor, nor honour the person 

Deut, 1. 17 Ye shall not respect persons in judgment 

10. 17 regardoth not persons, nor taketh reward 

16. 19 thou shalt not respect persons.neither take 

28. 50 which shall not regard the person of the 
I Sai 25. 33 hearkened., and have accepted thy person 
s Sa. 17. 11 that thou go to battle in thine own person 

3 Ch. 19. 7 nor respect of persons, nor taking of gifts 
Job 13. 8 Will ye accept his person ? wUl ye contend 

13. 10 reprove you, if ye do secretly accept per. 

34. 19 that accepteth not the persons of princes 
Psa. 82. 2 How long wUl ye.. accept tho persons of 
Prov 18. 5 not good to accept the person of the wic. 

24. 23 not good to have respect of persons in J. 
28. 21 To have respect of persons (is) not good 

Jer. 53. 25 that (were) near the king's person, which 
Lam. 4. 16 thoy respected iiot the persona of the pr. 



Mai. I. 8 will he . . accept thy person ? saltt. the Lo 

1. 9 will he regard your persons! saith the L. 
10. Pace,' co^tntcnance, vp6(Twvov jyrosHpon. 

Matt 22. 16 for thou rcgardest not tho poriion of men 
Marki2. 14 for thou rcgardest not the jiorson of men 
Luk02o. 21 neither acceptest thou the person (of any) 
2 Co. I. II by the means of many persons thanks may 

2. 10 for your Bakes (forgave I it) in the person 
Gal. 2. 6 God accepteth no man's pcrsou : for they 

W. Substratum, what lies under, inr6<TTai7it hupos. 
Hob. I. 3 express image of his person, and uphold. 
[See also Brutish, men's, perjured, profane, respect 
without respect of, uueucumciaed, vile. J 

PERSONS, to havo respect to — 

To accept faces or persons, ■xpoaoiitoXifirTiu protO 

Jas. 2. 9 If ye havo respect to persons, ye commit 
PERSONS, respecter of — 
Acceptor of faces or persons, ■rtpoiruvoXiiTtrrii pros. 

Acts 10. 34 I i)crceivo that God is no respecter of pc 

PERSONS, respect of — 

Acceptance effaces or persons, ■irpu<ro>ito\t)'^la. 

Eom. 2. 11 For there is no respect of persons with O. 

Eph. £. 9 neither is there respect of persons with > 

Col. 3. 25 shall receive, .there is no respect of per. 

Jas. 2. 1 have not the faith . .with respect of peia. 

PERSTJABE, to — 

l.To move, persuade, remove, niD s^Uh, 5. 

2 Ki.i8. 32 when he persuadeth you, saying, Tho 1/X. 

3 Ch.iS. 2 persuaded him to go up (with him) to R. 

32. II Doth not Hezekiah persuade you to givo 
32. 15 let not Hezekiah. .persuade you on this 
Isa. 36. i3 lest Hezekiah persuade you, saying, Th« 

2.2*0 entice, persuade, :\^!} pathah, 3. 

1 lCi.22. 20 Who shall persuade Ahab, that he may 

22. 21 came forth a spirit.. and said, I will pep 
22. 22 Thou shalt persuade (\\\m), and prevail 

3. To persuade again, kvavilOai ana])eith5. 

Acts iS. 13 lliis (fellow) persuadeth mcu to worship 

4. To persuade, veiOo) peilha. 

Matt 27. 20 persuaded tho multitude that they should 
28. 14 if this come, .wo will persuade him, and 

Acts 13. 43 persuaded them to continue in the grace 
14. 19 who persuaded the people, r.nd, having 

18. 4 and persuaded tho Jews and tho Greekj 

19. 8 persuading tho thinj;; concrrning the ki. 

19. 26 Paul hath persuaded and turned away 
s5. 28 Almost thou persuadest me to be a Chris. 
28. 23 persuading them concerning Jesus, both 

2 Co. 5. 11 we persuade men : but we are made man. 
Gal. I. 10 For do I now persuade men, or God! ordo 

PERSUADED, to he (fully) — 

l.To be enticed, persuaded, nr\^ patha.h, i. 

Prov.23. 15 By long forbearing is a prince persuaded 

2. To persuade, TrelBai peitho. 

Lukei6. 31 ncltherwUltlicybepersnaded though ono 

20. 6 ihey bo persuaded that John was a prop. 
Acts 21. 14 when he would not be persuaded, we co. 

26. 26 for I am persuaded that none of these th. 
Eom. E. 38 Por I am persuaded, that neither death. 

14. 14 I know, and am persuaded by the Lord 

15. 14 I myself also am persuaded of you, my 
2 TL T. 5 and I am persuaded that in thee also ■ 

1. 12 for I know, .and am persuaded that he ta 
Hob. 6. 9 we are persuaded better tliuigB of you, and 

.11. 13 [were persuaded of ^thom)] and ombrace4 

3. To bear through fully, v\npo^op^a> pUropkoreS. 

Eom. 4. 21 being fully persuaded that what ne had 
14. 5 Let every man be fully persuaded In bla 
PERSUASION — 
Persuasion, v-dtr/iovfi peismmil. 

GaL 5. 8 This persuasion (cometh) not of Mm tbat 
JPERTAIN, to — 
l.To be, n;ri hay ah. 

1 Sa. 27. 6 Ziklag pertalneth unto tho kings of Judab 

2 Sa. 9. 9 given unto thy master's sou tUl that per. 
'^.Instrument, vessel, '^? keli. 

I>eut22. s woman shall not wear that which pertd 
3. To hold with, partake with, iifrix" metechS. 

Heb. 7. 13 he of whom these things are spoken per. 
i.Toward, ■Kp6s {ace.) pros. 

Eom 15. 17 glory.. in those things which pertain to 
PEETATNING — 
About, concerning, wepl {gen.) peri. , 

Acts 1. 3 speaking of the things pertaining to tho f 
PE-SU'-BA, Kill? separation, isolation. 
One of the servants of Solomon whose descendants 
returned from exile with ZerubbabeL B.O. S36. 8eo 
Perida. 

Ezra a. 55 children of Sophereth, tho children of P. 
PERVERSE, (to he, have, or prove) — ' 

1. To be turned, overturned, i;5C haphak, 2. 

]Provi7. 20 he that hath a perverse tongue taUethinto, 

2. To turn over, be perverse, Bi; yarat. 

Num22. 32 went out . . because (thy) way is i>erTeTse '/ 

3. To be perverse, perverted, 1>S luz, 2. ' 

ProTi4. 2 (be that is) perverse iu his ways deepiaeth 



PERVERSE 



718 



PETiER 



i.Pcrvcrsencss; nn? Icznih. 

Pi-ov. 4. 24 a froward mouth, and perverse lips put 
5. To become perverse, niy avah, 2. 

1 Sa. 20. 30 Thou sou of the perverse rel)ellious (wo.) 
, Provi2. 8 he that is of a perverse heart shall be de. 

a. Perversities, D'yiy ■ivim. 

Isa. 19. 14 Lord liath mingled a perverse spirit in 
- 7. To declare perverse, di:^ aqash. 

Job 9. 20 I (am) perfect, it shall also pro^fe me per. 
8. To he perverse, w^ aqash, 2. 

rrov=3. 18 (he that is) perverse (iu his) ways shall f. 

^.Perverse, perverted, v^M, iqqesh. 

Deut 32. 5 (they are) a perverse and crooked gener. 
Prov. 8. 8 (there is) nothing froward or perverse in 
19. I Better, .than (he that is> perverse in his 
28. 6 Better.. than (he that is) perverse (in his) 

10. To turn diversely/, perversely, Ztacrrpdipa diastre. 
Mattr/. 17 O faithless and perverse generation, how 
Luke 9. 41 faithless and perverse generation ! how 
Phil. 2. IS in the midst of a crooked and perverse 

PERVERSE things - 

X. Mischief, calamity, desire, njn havvah. 

Tob 6. 30 cannot my taste discern perverse things? 
2.Pcrvcrseness, frowardness, niisriri iahpukoih. 

Prov 23. 33 and thine heart shall utter perverse thin. 
3. To turn diversely, perversely, Sta^Tpe^a diastre. 

Acts 20. 30 shall men arise, speaking perverse things 
PERVEESELT, to is!u or do — 
1.2*0 do perversely, nij; avah, 5. 

2 Sa. 19. ig thy servant did perversely the day that 
I Ki. 8. 47 We have sinned, and have done pervers. 

2. To do perversely, r\ij( avath, 3. 

Psa 119. 78 dealt perversely with mo without a cause 
PERVERSENESS — 
l.To be perverse, perverted, IiV luz, 2. 

Isa. 30. 12 trust in oppression andpervcrscness.and 
Z.Pcrvcrsencss, nao mutteh, 

Eze. 9. 9 and the city full of pervcrscness : for they 

S.Perverseness, 170 seleph. 

Frovii. 3 the perverseness of transgressors shall d. 
15. 4 perverseness therein (is) a breach in the 

i.Perversencss, x>erversity, rhyn avlah, 

Isa. 59. 3 your tongue hath inuttered perverseness 

5. Labour, perverseness, misery, hlpll amal. 

Num23. 21 neither hath he seen perverseness in Isr. 
PERVERT, to — 
l.To turn, overturn, ^Si? haphal; 

Jer. 23. 36 have perverted the word? of the living God 

2. To-cause to incline, npj natah, 5. 

T)eut24. 17 Thou Shalt not pervert the Judgment of 
27. ig he that pervertoth the judgment of the 
I Sa. 8. 3 and took bribes, and perverted judgment 
Prov. 17. 23 taketh a gift out of the bosom to pervert 

3. To overthrow, pervert, f]SD salaph, 3. 

Exod 23. 8 and perverteth the words of the rightooCa 
Deut 16. 19 and pervert the words of the righteous 
Prov.jg. 3 The foolishness of man perverteth his way 

4. To do perversely, pervert, nig avah, 5. ' 

Job 33. 27 and perverted (that which was) right, and 
Jer. 3. 21 they have perverted their way. .they havo 

6. 2*0 use perversely, nij; avath, 3, 

Job 8. 3 Doth God pervert judgment ? or., pervert 
^ 34. 12 neither ^vill the Almighty pervert judgm. 

t. To pervert, ri^lf aqash, 3. 

Prov 10. ghethatpervcrtethhis waysshallbeknown 
■ Mic. 3. 9 that abhor judgment, and pervert all equi. 

,7.2*0 turn or bring bach, :w shub, Sa. 

Isa. 47. 10 it hath perverted thco ; and thou hast s. 
8.2*0 change, transfer, n:-^ shanah, 3. 

Prov 31. 5 and pervert the judgment of any of tho 

9. 2*0 turn away or off, aitoa-rp^^xo apostrepho. 
Luke23. 14 this man. .one that perverteth the people 

10.2*0 turn diversely, perversely, Ziaarpiipo) diastr. 
Luke23. 2 We found this (fellow) perverting the n. 
Acts 13. 10 not. .to pervert tho right ways of the L. 

11.2*0 turn away, fi,era<TTp^(pu metastrepho. 

Gal. I. 7 some that, .would pervert the gospel of 
PESTILENCE — 
X. Pestilence, plague, nai deber. 

Exod 5. 3 lost he fali upon us with pestilence, or wL 

9. 15 smite thee and thy people with pestilenco 

Lev. 26. 25 I will send tho pestilence among you; and 

Numr4. 12 I will smite them with the pestilence, and 

Deut 28. 21 shall make the pestilence cleave unto thco 

2 Sa. 24. 13 or that there bo throe days' pestilenco in 

24. 15 So the Lord sent apestilcnce upon Israel 

I Ki. 8. 37 if there bo pestilenco, blasting, mildew 

I Ch.2i. 12 even the postUencc, in the land, and tho 

21. 14 So tho Lord sent pestilence upon Israel 

a Cli. 6. 28 if there be pestilence, if there be blasting 

. 7. 13 or if I send pestilenco among my people 

60. 9 sword, judgment, orpcstilcnee, or famine 

Paa. 78. 50 but gave their life over to the pestilence 

9t. 3 deliver thco from the noisome pestilenco 

gi. 6 for the pestilenco, (that) v/&lkcth in dark. 



Jer 14. 12 and by the famine, and by the pestilcncd 
21. 6 inh.ibitants. . shall dieof a great pestilenco 
21. 7 left in this city from the pestilence, from 
21. 9 and by the famine, and by the pestilence 
24. 10 the sword, tlie famine, and tiic pestilence 
27. 8 witli the pestilenco, until I have consumed 

27. 13 by the pestilence, as tlie Lord hath spoken 

28. 8 prophesied both .. of evil, and of pestilence 
eg. 17 the sword, the famine, and the pestilence 
29. 18 with tlio famine, and witli the pestilence 
32. 24 and of the famine, and of the pestilence 

32. 36 and by the famine, and by tlie pestilence 
34. 17 sword, to the pestilence, and to the famine 
38. 2 sword, by the famine, and by the pestilo. 
42. 17, 22 by the famine, and by the pestilenco 
44. 13 sword, by the famine, and by the pestilo. 

Eze. 5. 12 third part, .shall die with the pestilence 

5. 17 pestilence and blood shall pass through 

6. II sword, by the famine, and by the pestile. 

6. 12 He that is far off shall die of the pestilence 
7. 15 .and the pestilence and the famine Avithin 

7. 13 famine and pestilence shall devour him 
12. 16 from the famine, and ^rom the pestilenco 
14. ig Or (if) I send a pestilence into that land 
14. 21 the pestilence, to cut off from it man and 
28. 23 I'or I will send into her pestilence, and 

33. 27 and in tile eaves shall dieof the pestilence 
38. 22 I will plead against him with pestilence 

Amos 4. 10 I have sent among j-ou the pestilence after 
Hab. 3. 5 Before him went the pestilence, and bur. 

2.jl plague, pestilence, Koifi.6s loimos. 

Matt24. 7 there shall be famines, [and pestilences] 
Luke2i. II famines, and pestilences ; and fearful si 

PESTILEKT — 

A plague, pestilence, \oiiJ.6s loimos. 

Acts 24. 5 we have found this man (a) pestilent (fe.) 

PESTLE — 

A pestle, -hv. eli. 

Prov 27. 22 in a mortar among wheat with a pcstlo 

PET -EE, ncVpos a ':toJK. 

The sxn-name of Simon brother of Andrew, and son of 
Jona (or Johanan); a native of Bethsaida, and a fisher- 
man ; called to be one of the twelve apostles of Christ ; 
follows him, leaving all ; acknowledges, '.and rebukes 
Christ, and is rebuked ; denies him ; sees him after the 
resurrection; addresses the disciples regarding the 
choice of an apostle, also the Jews on the day of 
Pentecost ; cures a lame man at the gate of the temple ; 
is imprisoned with John ; performs n-any cures; is 
again imprisoned and released, speaks boldly before 
the magistrates, communicates the gifts of the Spirit 
to tho Samaritans, confounds Simon Magus, cures 
iEneas of palsy, raises Dorcas to life, preaches to 
Cornelius, defends himself to tho church ; is imprisoned 
by Herod, and freed by a messenger of God ; addresses 
the assembly at , Jerusalem concerning circumcision ; 
is opposed by Paul for his inconsistency; commends 
Paul's Epistles, \vrite3 two Epistles to the Jews 
scattered abroad. Tradition asserts that he died at 
Rome a martyr. 

llatt. 4. 18 saw two brethren, Simon c.-illed P., and 
8. 14 v/hen Jesus was come into I'.'s house, he 

10. 2 The first, Simon, who is called P., and A. 
14. 28 P. answered him and said. Lord, if it bo 
14. 2g when P. was come down out of the ship 
15. 15 Then answered P. and said unto liim. Do. 
16. 16 And Simon P. answered and said. Thou 
16. 18 That thou art P., and upon this rock I will 
ifi. 22 Then P. took him, and began to rebuke 

16. 23 But he turned, and said unto P., Got thee 

17. I Jesus taketh P. . .and bringcth them up 
17. 4 Then answered P. , and said unto J esus, L. 
17. 24 came to P., and said. Doth not your mas. 

17. 26 [P. saith unto him. Of strangers. Jesus] 

18. 21 Then came P. to him, and said. Lord, how 

19. 27 Then answered P. and said unto him. Be. 
26. 33 P. answered and said unto him. Though 

25. 35 P. said unto him. Though I should diewL 
2fl. 37 And ho took with him P. and the two sons 
zQ. 40 saith unto P., What ! could ye not watch 

26. 53 But P. followed him afar off unto the high 
26. Gg Kow P. sat without in the palace : and a 

25. 73 said to P., Surely thou also art (one) of th. 

26. 73 P. remembered tlic word of Jesus, which 
Mark 3. iS And Simon he surnamed P. 

5. 37 he suffered no man to follow hira, save P. 
8. 29 P. answereth and saith unto him, Thouart 
8. 32 And P. took him, and began to rebuke him 

8. 33 ho rebuked P., saying, Get thee behind 
g. 2 after six days Jesus taketh (with him) P. 

9. 5 P. answered iiud said to Jesus, Master, it 
JO. 28 Then P. began to say unto him, Lo, we ha. 

11. 21 P. calling to remembrance saith unto him 

13. 3 P. and James and John . asked liim priv. 

14. 29 But P. said unto him. Although all shall 
14. 33 he taketh with him 1'. and James and J. 
14. 37 and saith unto P., Simon, sleepest thou? 
14. 54 P. followed him afar off, even into the p. 
14. 06 as P. was beneath in the palace, there 
14. Cj when she saw P. warming himself, she lo. 
14. 70 they that stood by said again to P., Surely 
14. 72 And P. called to mind the word that Jesus 
lO. 7 toll his disciples and P. that he goeth be. 

Lnko 5. 8 When Simon P. saw (it), ho fell down at 
6. 14 Simon, whom he also named P., and A. 
8. 45 When all denied, P. and they that were 
8. SI suffered no man to go hi, save P. and Ja. 
Q. 20 whom say ye that I am? P. ansv/cringsaid 



Luke 9. 28 I'.e took P. and John and James, and went 
9. 32 But 1*. and they that were with hini were 

9. 33 P. said unto Jesus, Master, it is good for 

12. 41 Then P. said unto him. Lord, spcakestthou 
18. 28 Then P. said, Lo, we have left all, andfol. 
22. 8 he sent P. and John, saying. Go and pro. 
22. 34 And he said, I tell thee. P., the cock shall 
22. s4 Then took they him . . And P. followed afar 
22. S3 Vr'hen they, .were set down together, P. 
22. 58 Thou art also of them. And P. said, Man 
22. 60 P. said, Man, I knov/ not what thou say. 
22. 61 looked upon P. And P. remembered tho 
22. 62 And [P.] went out, and wept bitterly 

24. 12 [Then arose P., and ran unto the sepulc] 

3olm I. 40 One of the two. .was Andrew, Simon P.'s 

T. 44 Philip was of Bethsaida, the city of. .P. 

6. 8 Andrew, Simon P.'s brother, saith unto 

6. 68 Then Simon P. answered him. Lord, to wh. 

13. 6 Then Cometh ho to Simon P. : and [P.] sa. 
13. 8 P. saith unto hira. Thou slialt never wash 
13. 9 Simon P. saith unto him. Lord, not my f. 
13. 24 Simon P. therefore beckoned to him, that 
13. 36 Simon P. said unto him. Lord, whither go. 
13. 37 P. said unto him. Lord, why cannot I follow 
18. 10 Then Simon P. havingasworddrewit, and 
18. II Then said Jesus unto P., Put up thy swo. 
18. 15 And Simon P. followed Jesus, and (so did) 
18. 16 But P. stood at the door without. Then 

18. 16 disciple, .spake unto, .and brought in P. 

18. 17 Then saith the damsel, .unto P., Art not 
18. 18 and P. stood with them, and warmed him. 
18. 25 SimonP. stoodandwarmedhirasclf. They 
18. 26 being (his) kinsman whose car 1'. cut olE 
18. 27 P. then denied again : .iiid immediately 
20. 2 Then she runneth, and cometh to Sunon P. 
2o. 3 P. therefore went forth, and that other d. 
20. 4 the other disciple did outrun P, , and camo 

20. 6 Then cometh Simon P. following him, and 

21. 2 There were together Simon P., and Tho. 
21. 3 Simon P. saith unto them, I go a fishing 
21. 7 disciple v/hom Jesus loved saith unto P. 
21. 7 Now when Simon P. heard that it was tho 
SI. II Simon P. went up, and drew tho net to 
21. IS Jesus saith to Simon P., Simon, (sonjof J. 
21. 17 P. was grieved because he said unto him 
2:. 20 Then P., turning about, seeth the discip 
21. 21 P. seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and 

Acts 1. 13 into an upper room, where abode both P. 
1. 15 in those days P. stood up in the midst of 
2. 14 But P. , standing up with the eleven, lifted 
2. 37 said unto P. and to the rest of the apost. 

2. 38 Then P. said unto them. Repent, and bo 

3. I Now P. and John went up together into 
3. 3 Who seeing P. and John about to go into 
3. 4 P., fastening his eyes upon him with J. 
3. 6 Then P. said. Silver and gold have I nono 

3. II which was healed held P. and John, all 
3. 12 AndwhenP. saw(it),lieanswereduntotho 

4. 8 Then P., filled with the Uoly Ghost, said 

4. 13 they saw the boldness of P. and John 

4. 19 But P. and John answered and said unto 

5. 3 But P. said, Ananias, why hath Satan fiU 
5. 8 And P. answered unto licr. Tell nie who. 
5. 9 Then P. said unto her. How is it that yo 
5. 13 that at the least the shadow of P. passing 
5. 29 Then P. and the (other) apostles answered 
8. 14 they sent unto them P. and John 

8. 20 But P. said unto him. Thy money perish 

9. 32 as P. passed throughout all (quarters), ho 
9. 34 And P. said unto him, vEucas, Jesus Chr. 
9. 38 had heard that P. was there, tliey sent 

9. 39 Then P. .arose and went with them. When 
9. 40 But P. put them all forth, and kneeled 
9. 40 and when she saw P., she sat up 

10. 5 call for (one) Simon, whose surname Is P. 
10. 9 P. went up upon the house top to pr.ay ::. 

10. 13 came a voice to him. Rise, P. ; kill, and 
10. 14 P. said, Not so, Lord ; for I h.are never c. 
10. 17 P. doubted in himself what this vision 
10. 18 whether Simon, which was surnamed P. 
\o-. 19 While P. thought on the vision, the spirit 
10. 21 P. went down tothemenAvhieli were sent 
10. 23 [P.] went away Avith them, and certain bro. 

10. 25 as P. was coming in, Cornelius met him 
10. 26 P. took him up, saying, Stand up ; I my. 
10. 32 call hither Simon, whose surname ia P. 

10. 34 P. opened Ons) mouth, and said. Of a truth 
JO. 44 Wliile P. yet spake these words, the Holy 
JO. 45 were astonished, as many as came with P. 
lb. 46 Then answered P., Can any man forbid w. 

11. 2 when P. was como up to Jerus-ilcm, they 
J I. 4 P. rehearsed (the matter) from tho begin, 
ji. 7 voice sayinguntome. Arise, P. ; slay, and 
SI. 13 and call for Simon, whose surname is P. 

12. 3 he proceeded further to take P. also 

12. 5 P. therefore was kept in prison : but pr. , 
12. 6 P. was sleeping between two soldiers, b. 
12. 7 he smote P. on the side, and raised him 
12. II when P. was come to himself, he s.-iid. Now 
j2. 13 as [P.] knocked at tho door of the gate, a 
t2. 14 when she knew P.'s voice, she opened nod 

12. 14 ran . , and told how P. stood before tho g. 
j2. 16 P. continued knocking: and when tliey 
12. i3 was no small stir what was become of P. 
15. 7 P. rose up, and said untothem. Men (and) 

Gal. 1. j8 I went up to Jerusalem to see [P.], and n. 
2. 7 (Ihegospel)of . .circumcision (was) unto P. 
2. 8 For ho that wrought effectually in P. to the 
2. II when[P.]wa3cometoAntioch,Iwithstood 
2. 14 I said unto [P.] before (them) all. If thou 

I Po. I. I P.,anapostleof JesusCiirist,to theetran. 

a Pc. I. I P.. a servant and an apostio of Josus Cii, 



PETHAHIAH 



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PHARAOH 



tE-THAH-I'AH, n;nri? Jah opens. 

1. A priest in the days of David appointed over tho 
nineteenth charge of the sanctuary, b.o. 1015. 

I Ch.24. iC Tho nineteenth to P., tho tv/cutioth to Jo. 

2. A Levite that had taken a Btrauge wife. b.o. 445. 
Ezra 10. 23 the same (is) Kolita, P., Judah, and Elio 

8. A Levite who regulated tlio devotions of tho people 
after Ezra had finished reading the Book of tho Lavr' to 
them. B.C. 445. 

Ifeh. 9. 5 P.jSaid, Stand up (and) bless the Lord your 
It. A son of Meshezabeel, and of the family of Zarah son 
of Judah, whom the king of Persia employed in matters 
coDcernmg the returned exiles. - B.C. 445. 

Neh. II. 24 P. the son of Meshezabeel, of tho children 
PE'-THOE, lin9 extension, 

A city in Mesopotamia near tho Euphrates, where 
Balaam the prophet tho son of Beor dwelt, when Balak 
king of Moab sent for him to curse Israel. 

Kum22. 5 sent . .'unto Balaam the son of Beor, to P. 

Deut2,).' 4 Balaam the son of Beor of P. of Mesopo. 

PE-THU'-EL, "7x1119 Ood delivers. 
Father of Joel the prophet. B.C. 800. 

Joel I. I word of the Lord that came to,, son of P. 
PETITION — 
l.Petition, prayer, 1j;| laii. 

Dan. 6. 7 whosoever shall ask a petition of any god 
6. 13 but maketh his petition three times a day 

%Asking, ih^isr^ mishalah, 

Psa. 20. 5 banners: tho Lord fulfil all thy petitions 
Z. Asking, n^S'e', n^g' shelah, slieclah, 

z Sa. 1. 17 grant '(tliee) thy petition that thou hast 

1. 27 Lord hath given me my petition which 

■ I KL 2. 16 now I ask one petition of thee, deny me 

2. 20 I desire one small petition of thee ; (I pr. 
Xlsth. 5. 6 What (is) thy petition? and it shall be g. 

5. 7 answered Ksther, and said, My petition 
5. 8 if it please the king to grant my petition 
7. 2 What (is) thy petition, queen Esther ? and 
7. 3 let my lif be given mo at my petition, and 
9. 12 what (is) thy petition ? and it shall bo gr. 

A.An asking, petition, alrri/ia aitema. 

I Jo. 5. 15 we know that we have the petitions that 

PE-in'-THAI, 'nSjjD Jah works. 

A Kohathite, son of Obcd-edora, and a gate keeper of 

the tabernacle in the days of David. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.26. 5 Issachar the seventh; P. tho eighth: for 
PHA'-lEO, *a\c'tt division, 
I'athcr of Kagau, an ancestor of Jesus. Sco Peleg. 

Luko 3. 35 which was (the'son) of P., which was (tho 
PHAIi'-TI, 1?^a Jah causes to escape. 
A Benjamite to v/hom Saul gave Michal his daughter, 
David's wife. B.C. 1060. See Paltiel. 

I Sa. 25. 44 had given Michal. .to P. tho son of Laish 
PHA NTJ'-EL, ^avoviiA. 

An Asherite, mother of Anna the prophetess who came 
Into the temple when Jesus was presented there by his 
parents, and spoke of him to those who looked ioi re- 
demption in Israel. 

Luke 2. 36 there was one Anna, .the daughter of P. 
PHAE'-AOH, nj;-]3 sun. 
1. A king of Egypt in tho days of Abram. B.C. i8g6. 

Qen. 12. »3 The princes also of P. saw her, and com. 
i;. IS before P. . .the woman was taken into P.'s 
12. 17 Lord plagued P. and his house with great 
12. 18 P. caUed Abram, and said. What (is) this 
12. 20 P. commanded (liis) men concerning liim 
8. Another king of Egypt, in the days of J oseph. B.C. 1725. 

Gen. 37. 36 an officer of P. 's,(and) captain of the guard 

39. I an officer of P., captain of the guard 

40. 2 P. was wroth against two (of) his officers 
40. 7 he asked P.'s officers that (were) with him 
40. II P.'s cup (was) in my hand : and I took tho 
40. II into P.'s cup, and I gave the cup into P.'s 
40. 13, 19 within tlu-ee days shall P. lift up thine 

40. 13 tnou Shalt deliver P.'s cup into his hand 
40. 14 make mention of me unto P., and bring mo 
40. 17 (was) of all manner of bake moats for P. 
40. 2o the third day, (which wis) P.'s birthday 

40. 21 and he gave the cup into P.'s hand 

41. I P. dreamed : and, behold, he stood by tho 
41. 4 kiue did cat up the .. fat kino. So P. awoke 
41. 7 And P. awoke, and, behold, (it was) a dr. 
41. 8 P. told them his dreams; but (there was) 
41. 8 none that could interpret them unto P. 
41. 9 Then spake tlie chief butler unto P., say. 
41. 10 P. was wroth with his servants, and put 

41. 14 P. sent and called Joseph, and they Ijro. 
41. 14 changed his raiment, and came in unto P. 
41. 15 P. said unto Joseph, I have dreamed a d. 
41. 16 Joseph answered P., saying, (It is) not in 

41. 16 God shaU give P. an answer of peace 

41. 17 P. said unto Joseph, In my di'eam, behold 
41. 25 P., The dream of P. (is) one : God hath sh. 
41. 28 (is) the thing which I have spoken unto P. 
41. 28 Wliat God (is), .to do he showcth unto P. 
41. 32 for that the dream was doubled unto P. 
41. 33 let P. look out a man discreet and wse 
41. 34 P. do (this), and let him appoint officers 
41. 35 lay up corn under the hand of P., and 
41. 37 the thing was good in the eyes of P., and 
41. -iS P. said unto Iris servants, Canwe find (such 
41. 39 P. said unto Joseph . . (there is) none so d. 



Gen. 41. 41 P. said unto Joseph, Sec, I have set thee 
41. 42 P. took off his ring from his hand, and 
41. 44 P. said unto Joseph, I (am) P., and with. 
41. 43 1'. called Josopli's name Zaphnathpaane. 
41. 46 And Joseph, .stood before P. king of E. 
41. 46 Joseph went out from tho presence of P. 

41. 55 people cried to P. for bread : and P. said 

42. 15 By the life of P. ye shall not go forth he. 
42. 16 or clso, by tho life of P. surely ye (are) s. 

44. 18 not thine anger burn, .thou (art), .as P. 

45. 2 tho Egyptians and tho house of P. heard 
45. 8 he hath made me a father to P., and lord 
45. 16 fame . . was hoard in P.'s house . , pleased P. 
45. 17 P. saiduntoJoseph.Sayuntothybrcthren 

45. 21 according to tho commandment of P. 

46. 5 the waggons whidi P. had sent to carry 

46. 31 I will go up, and show P., and say unto 
46. 33 it shall come to pass, when P. shall call 

47. I Then Joseph came and told P., and said 
47. 2 he took some . . and presentcdthem unto P. 
47. 3 P. said unto his brethren. What (is) your 
47. 3 they said unto P., Thy servants (are) she. 
47. 4 They said, moreover, unto P., For to soj. 
47. 5 P. spake unto Joseph, saying. Thy father 
47. 7 set him before P.: and Jacob blessed P. 
47. 8 And P. said unto Jacob, How old (art) t.? 
47. 9 Jacob said unto P., The days of the years 
47. 10 blessed P., and went out from before P. 
47. II in the land of Raraoses, as P. had coram. 
47. 14 Joseph brought the money into P.'s house 
47. 19 we and our land will be servants unto P. 
47. 20 Joseph bought all the land of Egypt for P. 
47. 2o famine prevailed . . so the land became P.'s 
47. 22 priests had a portion (assigned them) of P. 
47. 22 did eat their portion wliicli P. gave them 
47. 23 I have bought you tliis day. .for P. ; lo 
47. 24 that ye shall give tlio fifth (part) imto P. 
47. 25 And they said, .wo wUl be P.'s servants 
47. 26 P. should have the fifth (part); except the 
47. 26 land of tho priests only . .became not P.'s 
50. 4 Joseph spake unto the house of P., saying 
50. 4 speak, I pray you, in the cars of P., saying 
so. 6 P. said. Go up and bury thy father, ace. 
50. 7 with him went up all the servants of P. 

3.A third king of Egypt, in the infancy of Moses. B.C. 1571. 
Eiod I. II they built for P. treasure cities, Pithom 
1. 19 the midwives said imto P., Because tho 

1. 22 P. charged all his people, saying. Every 

2. 5 And the daughter of P. came down to w. 
2. 7 Then saidhis sister to P.'s daughter. Shall 
2. 8 P.'s daughter said to her. Go. And the m. 
2. 9 P.'sdaughter said unto her. Take this ch. 
2. 10 child grew, and she brought him unto P.'s 

. Heb. II. 24 Moses., refused to be called the son of P.'s 
4. A fourth king of Egypt, when Moses was grown up. 

B.C. 1531. 

Exod. 2. 15 Now when P. heard this thing, he sought 

2. IS But Moses fled from the face of P., and 
B. A fifth king of Egypt, who was reigning when Moses 
returned. B.C. 1491. 

Exod 3. 10 Comennw..andIwillsendtheenntoP.,th. 

3. II Who (am) I., that I should go unto P., and 

4. 21 see. .thou do all those wonders before P. 

4. 22 thou Shalt say unto P., Tlius saith the L. 

5. I JIoscs and Aaron went in, and told P. 

5. 2 P. said. Who (is) the Xokd, that I should 
S. 5 P. said, Behold, the people of the land n. 
5. 6 P. commanded the same d.ay the taskma. 
S. 10 Thus saith P., I will not give you straw 
5. 14 the officers, .which P.'s taskmasters had 
5. 15 Then the officers, .came and cried unto P. 
5. 20 Moses and Aaron . . as tliey came forth . . P. 

5. 21 savour to be abhorred in the eyes of P. 
5. 23 For since I came to P. to speak in thy na. 

6. I Now Shalt thou see what 1 will do to P. 
6. II Go in, speak unto P. king of Egypt, that 
6. 12 how then shall P. hear me, who (am) of 
6. 13 gave them a charge, .unto P. king of Eg. 
6. 27 Those (are) they which spake to P. king 
6. 29 speak thou unto P. king of Egypt all that 

6. 30 Behold, .how shall P. hearken unto me? 

7. I See, I have made thee a god to P. ; and 
7. s Aaron thy brother shall speak unto P., th. 
7. 3 I will hearken P.'s heart, and multiply 
7. 4 But P. sh.iU not hearken unto you, that I 
7. 7 fourscore, .when they spake unto P. 

7. 9 When P. shall speak unto you, saying, S. 
7. 9 Take thy rod, and cast (it) before P., (and) 
7. 10 And Moses and Aaron went in unto P., and 
7. ;>o Aaron cast down his rod before P., and 
7. II P. also called the wise men and the v. 13. 

7. 14 P.'s heart (is) hardened, he refuseth to 

7. 15 Get thee unto P. in the morning ; lo, he 
7. 20 he lilted up the rod . . in the sight of P. , and 
7. 22 P.'s heart was hardened, neither did he 

7. 23 P. turned and went into his house, neith. 

8. I the Lord spake unto Moses, Go unto P. 
8. 8 I'hen P. called for JIoscs and Aaron, and 
8. 9 Jlosessaid unto P., Glory over me : when 
8. 12 Moses. .Aaron went out from P. : and M. 
8. 12 the frogs which he had brought against P. 
8. 15 But when P. saw that there was respite 
8. 19 Then the magicians said unto P., This (is) 
8. 19 P.'s heai-t was hardened, and he hearke. 
8. 20 Rise up early, .and stand before P. ; lo, he 
8. 24 came, .swarm (of flics) into, .house of P. 
8. 25 P. called for Moses and for Aaron, and 
8. 28 P. said, I will let you go, that ye may sa. 
8. 29 the swarms (pf flies) may depart from P. 
8. uj but lot uot P. deal deceitf-olly any more 



Ejtod.8, 30 Moses went out from P. and entreated 
8. 31 lie removed the swarms (of flics) from P. 

8. 32 P. Jiardened his heart at this time also 

9. I the Lord said unto Moses, Go in unto P. 
9. 7 P. sent.. And the heart of P. was Imr. v. ^15 
9. 8 and let Moses sprinkle.. In the sight of P. 
9. 10 they took ashes, .and stood before P. ; and 
9. 12 And tlic Loud hardened the heart of P. 
9. 13 Rise up early, .and sl.and before P., and 
9. 20 lie that feared, .among the servants of P. 
9. 27 P. sent, and called for ifoses and Aaron 
9. 33 Moses went out of the city from P., and 
g. 34 P. saw that the rain and the hail, .were 

10. I the Lord said unto Moses, Go in unto P. 
10. 3 Moses and A-irou came in unto P., and s. 
10. 6 he turned himself, and went out ifrom P. 
10. 7 P.'s servants said unto him. How long sh. 
10. 8 Moses and Aaron were brought, .unto P. 
10. II And they were driven out from P.'s pres, 
JO. 16 Then P. called for Moses and Aaron in h. 
xo. 18 he went out from P., and entreated the L. 
10. 20, 27 But the Lord hardened P.'s heart, so th. 
10. 24 P. called unto Moses, and said. Go ye, se. 

10. 28 And P. said unto him. Get thee from ma 

11. I Yet. .1 bring one plague (more) upon P. 
11. 3 Moses(waf!) very great, .in . .sight of P. 'a 
II. 5 the first born of P. that sitteth upon his t 
II. 8 And he went out from P. in a great anger 
II. 9 tho Lord said . . P. shall not hearken unto 

11. 10 before P.: and the I^oRD hardened P.'s he. 

12. 29 first born of P. that sat on his throno 

12. 30 And P. rose up in the night, he, and all 

13. 15 when P. would hardly let us go, that tho 

13. 17 when P. had let tho people go, that God 

14. 3 P. will say of tho children of Israel, They 
14. 4 I will harden P.'s heart, that he shall fo, 
14. 4 I will be honoured upon P., and upon all 
14. 5 the heart of P. and of his servants was 
14. 8 tho Lord h.ardeued the heart of P. king 
14. 9 horses (and) chariots of P., and his horse. 
14. 10 when P. drew nigh, the children of Israel 

14. 17 I will get mo honour upon P., and upon 

14. 1 8 I have gotten me honour upon P. , and up. 
14. 23 P. 'shoTses. his chariots, andhls horsemen 

14. 28 host of P. that came into the sea after 

15. "4 P.'s chariots and his host hath he cast 
15. 19 the horse of P. went in with his chariots 
18. 4 God. .delivered me from tho sword of P. 
i3. 8 all that the Lord had done unto P. and to 
18. 10 hath delivered you. .out of tho hand of P. 

Deut. 6. 21 We.were P.'s bondmen in Egypt; and tho 

6. 22 uponP., and uponall his household, before 

7. 8 redeemed . . from the hand of P. king of E. 
7. 18 remember what thcLORD thy (3od did unto 

11. 3 did in the midst of Egypt unto P. the kl. 

29. 2 the Lord did. .in the land of Egypt unto 
34. II sent him to do in the land of Egypt to P. 

1 Sa. 2. 27 when thej' were in Egypt, In P.'s house? 

6. the Egyptians and P. hardened their hea.T 

2 Ki. 17. '7 from under the hand of P., king of Egypt 
Neh. 9. 10 shewedst signs and wonders upon P., and 
f3a.i35. 9 tokens., upon P., and upon all his servants 

136. IS overthrew P. and his host in the Red sea 

Acts . 7. 10 gave him favour, .in tho sight of P. king 

7. 13 Joseph's kindred wasmadeknown unto P. 

7. 21 P.'s daughter took him up, and nourished 
Rom. 9. 17 For tho scripture saith unto P., Even for 

6. A king of Egypt in tho daj's of Solomon. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ki. 3. I affinity with P. king of Egypt, and took P. 

7. 8 Solomon made also an house for P.'s dan. 
9. 16 (For) P. king of Egypt had gone up and 
9. 24 P.'s daughter came up out of the city of 
II. I together with the daughter of P., women 
II. 18 they came to Egypt, unto P. king of Egy. 
II. 19 found great favour in the sight of P. 
II. 20 his son, whom Taphenes weaned in P.'s h, 
II. 20 was in P.'shousehold among the sons of P 
II. 21 Hadad said to P., Let me depart, that I 
11. 22 P. said unto him. But what hast thou lo. 

2 Ch. 8. 11 Solomon brought up the daughter of P. 
Song I. 9 to a company of horses in P.'s chariots 

7.A king of Egypt in the days of Isaiah. B.C. 720. 
Isa. 19. II wise counsellors of P. . .how say ye to P. 

30. 2 strengthen themselves in thestrength of P. 
30. 3 Therefore shall the strength of P. be your 

36. 6 so (is) P. king of Egypt to all that trust in 
8. Father of Bithiah wife of Mered, who was of the tribe 
of Judah. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 4. 18 the sons" of Bithiah the daughter of P. 

PHAR-AOH HOPH'-RA, nPC ^)l?S priest of the sun. 
A king of Egj-pt whose overthrow by Nebuchadnezzar 
was foretold by Jeremiah the prophet. BO. 570. 
Herodotus reports his death by a rival king, Amasis. 

Jer. 44. 30 I ^iU give P. king of Egypt into the hand 
PHAR-AOH (NECH-OH or NECHO), i3i or nij ny-is. 
Akhigof Egypt,asucccssorofrsammetichus,whofought 
against Nabopolassar ki:!g of Assyria, slew king Josiah 
at Megiddo, bound Jehoahaz at Riblah, and made 
Eliaklm his brother king in his stead. B.C. 610. 

2 Ki. 18. 21 so (is) P. king of Egypt unto all that trust 

23. 29 P. king of Egypt went up against the Id. 
23. 33 P. put him in bands at Riblah in the land 
23. 34 P. made Eliakim the son of Josiah king in 
23. 35 Jehoiakim gave the silver and . . gold to P. 
23. 35 money according to., commandment of P. 
23. 35 according to his ta.\ation..to give.. unto P. 
Jer. 25. 19 P. king of Egypt,4ind his servants, and his 

37. 5 P.'sjirmywascomeforthautof Egyptiand 
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Jer. 37. II ai-my. .wasbrokenup. .forfearof P.'sarmy 
43. 9 at the entry of r.'s house in Tahpanhes 
46. 2 agamst tlie army of P. khig of Egypt which 

46. 17 P. king of Egypt (is but) a noise; he hath 
46. 25 and P., and Esypt* with their gods, and 

46. 2s even P., and (all) them that trust in him 

47. 1 word . . that came . . before that P. smote G. 
Bie. 17. 17 Neither shall P. with (his) mighty army 

29. 3 set thy face against P. king of Egypt, and 

29. 3 P. king of Egypt, the great dragon that 

30. 21 1 have broken the arm of P. king of Egy. 
30. 22 I (am) against P. king of Egypt, and wiU 

30. 24 I will break P.'s arras, and he shall groan 
30. 25 the arms of P. shall fall down and they 

31. 2 Son . . speak unto P. king of Egypt, and to 

31. 18 This (is) P. and all his multitude, saith 

32. 2 take up a lamentation for P. king of Egypt 
32. 31 P. shall see them, and shall be comforted 
32. 31 P. and all his army slain by the sword 
32. 32 (even) P. and all his multitude, saith the 

FHA'-BES, vope'j breach (from Hch. ps). 

Elder son of Judiih by Thamar, £,ml father of Esrom. 

8.C. 1700. See also the following. 

>Iatt. I. 3 Judas begat P. . . P. begat Esrom ; and 
Luke 3. 33 Esrom, which was (the son) of P., which 

FHi'-EEZ, PE'-KEZ, n?) H? breaking forth, 
Blder son of Judah by Tamar his daughter in law, and 
father of Hezron and Hamul. B.C. 1700. See Perez. 
Gen. 38. 29 therefore his name was called P. 

46. 12 Ajid the sons of P. were Hezron and Ham. 
46. 12 Onan, and Shelah, and P., and Zarah 
Num26. 20 of P., the family of the Pharzites : of Ze. 

26. 21 the sons of P. were ; of Hezron, the fam. 
Kuth 4. 12 let thy house be like the house of P., wh. 

4. 18 these (are) the generations of P. ; P. begat 
I Ch. 2. 4 Tamar his daughter in law bare him P. and 
2. s The sons of P.; Hezron, and Hamul 

4. I P., Hezron, and Carmi, and Hur, and Sh. 
9. 4 Bani, of the children of P. the son of Judah 

Neh. II. 4 son of Mahalaleel, of the children of P. 

11. 6 All the sons of P. that dwelt at Jerusalem 

PHA-EI-SEES, ^apiaaioi, (from Heh. Bns) seioarate. 
The largest of the three or four Jewish sects ; noted for 
their self conceit and long prayers ; paid unnecessary 
tithes, fasted often, made broad their phylacteries, 
held to traditions, &c. 

Uatt. 3. 7 he saw many of the P. and Sadducees co. 

5. 20 (the righteousness) of the scribes and P. 
9. II And when the P. saw (it), they said unto 
9. 14 the P. fast oft, but thy disciples fast not 
9. 34 the P. said. He casteth out devils through 

12. 2 But when the P. saw (it), they said unto 

12. 14 the P. went out, and held a council again. 
12. 24 when the P. heard (it), they said, Tliis (f.) 
12. 38 [the P.] answered, saying. Master, we wo. 

15. I Then came to Jesus scribes and P., which 
15. 12 Knowest thou that the P. were offended 

16. I The P. also with the Sadducees came, and 

16. 6 the leaven of the P. and of the Sadducees 
16. 12 the doctrine of the P. and of the Sadduc. 
19. 3 The P. also came unto him, tempting him 

21. 45 when the chief priests and P. had heard 

22. 15 Then went the P., and took counsel haiv 

22. 34 P. had heard that he had put the Saddu. 

22. 41 MTiile the P. were gathered together, Je. 

23. 2 The scribes and the P. sit in Sloses' seat 
23. 13, 15, 23, 25, 27Woeun.o you, scribesandP. 
23. 14 [Woe unto you, scribes and P., hypocrites] 
23. 26 (Thou) blind P., cleanse first that (which 
23. 29 Woe unto you, scribes and P., hypocrites ! 

27. 62 priests and P. came together unto Pilate 
Mark 2. 16 [P.] saw him eat with publicans and sinne. 

2. 18 disciples of John and [of.. P.] used to fast 
2. 18 Why do the disciples of Johnandof . .P. 
2. 24 the P. said unto him, Behold, why do they 

3. 6 the P. went forth, and straightway took 
7. I Then came together unto him the P., and 
7. 3 the P., and all the Jews, exxept they wash 

7. 5 the P. and scribes asked him. Why 

8. II the P. came forth, and began to question 
8. 15 beware of the leaven of the P., and (of) the 

10. 2 the P. came to him, and asked him, Is it 
■12. 13 certain of the P. and of the Herodians 

Luke 5. 17 there were P. and doctors of the law 
5. 21 the P. began to reason, saying, Who is 
5. 30 P. murmured against his disciples, saying 

5. 33 and likewise (the disciples) of the P. 

6. 2 the P. said unto them. Why do ye that w. 

6. 7 the scribes aud P. watched him, whether 

7. 30 the P. and lawyers rejected the counsel 
7. 36 one of the P. desired him that he would 
7. 36 he went into the P.'s house, and sat down 
7. 37 that (Jesus) sat at meat in the P.'s house 
7. 39 when the P. which had bidden him saw 

II 37 a certain P. brought him to dine with h. 

11. 38 when the P. saw (it), he mai-velled that he 

11. 39 ye P. make clean the outside of the cup 
J I. 42 But woe unto you. P.! for ye tithe mint 
ii. 43 Woe unto you, P.I for ye love the upper. 
^T. 44 [Wofe unto you, scribes andP., hj-pocrites] 
.i. 53 the scrlbcsand the P. began to urge (him) 

12. I Beware yo of the leaven of the P., which 

13. 31 The samedaythere came certain of the P. 

14. I went into the house of one of the chief P. 

14. 3 Jesus answering spake unto the. .P., say. 

15. 2 the P. and scribes siurmured, saying, This 
16. 14 the P. also, .heard all these things : and 

17. 20 when he was demanded of the P., when 
18. 10 tUe one a P., and the other a publican 



IvUkeiS. II The P. stood and prayed thus with hlms. 

19. 39 some of the P. . .said unto him, Master 
John I. 24 And they which were sent were of the P. 

3. I There was a mau of the P., named Kico. 

4. I the Lord knew howtlie P. had heard that 
7. 32 The P. heard that the people murmured 
7. 32 the P. and the chief priests sent ofllcera 
7. 45 Then came the officers to the.. P.; and 
7. 47 Then answered them the P., Are yo also 

7. 48 Have liny of the rulers or of the P. belie. 

8. 3 [the scribes and P. brought unto him aw.] 

8. 13 The P. therefore said unto him. Thou b. 
9. 13 They brought to the P. him that, .was bl. 

9. 15 Then again the P. also asked him how ho 
9. 16 Therefore said some of the P., This man 
9. 40 (some) of the P. . .heard these words, and 

II. 46 some of them went their Avays to the P. 
II. 47 Then gathered the . . P. a council, and said 

11. 57 Now. .the P, had given a commandment 
12. 19 The P. therefore said among themselves 

12. 42 because of the P. they did not confess 
18. 3 officers from the chief priests and P., co. 

Acts 5, 34 stood there up one in the council, a P. 
15. 5 there rose up certain of the sect of the P. 
23. 6 perceived that the one part were. .[P.] 
23. 6 I am a P. , [the son of a P.] : of the hope and 
23. 7 there arose a dissension between the P. 
23. 8 neither angel, nor spirit ; but the P. con. 
23. 9 the scribes (that were) of the P.s" part 
26. 5 after the . . straitest sect . . I lived a P. 

Phil. 3. sCircumcised.-as touching the law, a P. 

PHAR'-PAS, n5-i9 swift. 

The river el-Sibaranl, llowing from Hermon past Da- 
mascus, or the little one at el-Faigah which falls into 
the Barada; or the Awaj from eastern Hermon, and 
now called ISarber. 

2 Ki. 5. 12 (Are) not Abana and P. . .better than all 

PHAR-ZITES, TlSd the Partsi. 
The family of Pharez son of Judah. 

Numze. 20 of Pharez, the family of the P.: of Zerah 

PHE'-BE, ^ol^-q. 

A female minister in Corinth or Cenchrea, who "had 

helped Paul, and going to Home, was recommended- by 

Paul. 

Kom 16. 1 1 commend unto you P. our sister, waicn 

PHE-NICE, ^o'tviC. 

A harbour on the S. of Crete. 

Acts 27. 12 if by any means they might attain to P. 

PHE-HICE, PHE-HI'-CIA, *oiV(K7j. 
The E. coast of the Mediterranean, commencing at the 
promontory of Carmel, and stretching 120 miles north- 
ward, with an average breadth of 20 miles; Tyre 
and Sidon were its chief cities. It was originally 
peopled by the sons of Anak, B.C. 2800 ; Agenor was its 
first king, 7491 ; in 878 it sent forth a colony, led by 
Elissa or Dido, to Africa, which founded Carthage ; in 
721 it was invaded by Shalmanezcr, in 587 by Nebu- 
chadnezz.ar; in 536 by Lyrus; in 466 the Phoenicians 
were totally defeated by Cimon at the naval battle of 
Eurymcdon ; in 352 they revolted from Persia; in 331 
they were subdued by Alexander ; in 323 the country 
was. annexed to Egypt; in 315 it was seized by Anti- 
gonus of Phrygia ; in 83 it passed to Tigranes king of 
Armenia ; in 6; it became part of the Roman province 
of SjTia ; in 20 it was deprived by Augustus of all its 
liberties. It was annexed to Turkey in A.D. 1516. 
Acts II. 19 Kow they, .travelled as far as P., and C. 

15. 3 they passed through P. and Samaria, de. 

21. 2 finding aship sailing over unto P., we we. 

PEI'-BE-SETH, nD5"'5 the cat goddess Basht. 

A capital city in Lower Egypt, called also Bubastis, on 

the E. of Pelusiac branch of the Nile. 

Ezo. 30. 17 The young men of Aveu and of P. shall 
PHlC'-nOL, "jJ'S great, strong, lamarisTc. 
Chief captain of Abimelech king of the Pliilistines in 
the days of Abraham. B.C. 1880. 

Gcu. 21. 22 Abimelech and P. the chief captain, .spa. 
21. 32 then Abimelech rose up, and P. the chief 
26. 26 Abimelech went..andP. the chief captain 

PHIl-A-BELPH'-IA, <ti\aSe\<pf:la. 
The second city of Lydia in the W. of Asia Minor, 
26 miles S.E. of Sardis, and 70 N.E. of Smyrna; 
it was founded by Attalus Philadelphus king of Per- 
gamos ; in A.D. 17 it was almost destroyed by an earth- 
quake; it was taken by Bazazet I. in A.D. 1390; it is 
now called Allah shair, "city of God," and still con- 
tains about 15,000 inhabitants, and the ruins of many 
ancient churches. 

Kev. I. II unto Sardis, and unto P., and unto Laod. 
3. 7 And to the angel of the church in P. write 

PHTL-E'-EON, it\4iiJ.av. 

A person in Colosse to whom Paul addressed a letter In 

behalf of his spiritual son Oncsimus. 

Phm. I Paul, .unto P. our dearly beloved, and f. 

PHtt-E'-TUS, ^i\riTOT. 

A person condemned (along with one Hymeneus) by 

Paul for error regarding the resurrection. 

2 Ti. 2. 17 of whom is Hymeneus and P. 
•P TTTT. '-TP, 4>iAiir7ros a lover of horses. 
1. One of the twelve apostles, from Bethsaida. 

Matt 10. 3 P., and Bartholomew ; Thomas, and Ma. 

Mark 3. 18 P., and Bartholomew, and Matthew, and 



Luke 6. 14 Andrew. .James and John, P. and Bartlu 

jQlin I. 43 flndethP.,and saith unto him, Follow ma 

1. 44 P. was off Bethsaida, the city of Andrew 

I. 45 P. findeth Nathanael, and saith uuto him 

<i, 46 P. saith unto him, Come and see 

I. 48 Before that P. called thee, when thou wast 

6. s he saith unto P., AiSTience shall we buy b. 

6. 7 P. answered him, Two hundred penny w. 

12. 21 The same came therefore to P., which was 

12. 22 P. Cometh and telleth Andrew 

12. 22 and again Andrew and P. tell Jesus 

14. 8 P. saitli unto him, Lord, show us the Fa. 

14. 9 you, and vet hast thou not known me, P.J 

- Acts 1. 13 P., and Thomas, Bartholomew, and Mat 

2. A son of Herod the Great, and husband of Hero- 
dias. 

Matt.14. 3 forHerodias's sake, his brother [P.'s] wife 
Mark 6. 17 for Herodias' sake, his brother P.'s wife 
Luke 3. 19 for Herodias Ills brother [P.'s] wife, and 

3. Another son who was tetrarch of Iturea. 

Luke 3. I Ms brother P. tetrarch of Itursea and of 
i. One of the seven chosen to serve tables ; he also 
preached and baptized. 

Acts 6. 5 P., and Pi-ochoras, and Nicanor, and Tl. 
8. 5 P. went down to the city of Samaria, and 
8. 6 gave heed unto those things which P. spa. 
8. 12 when they believed P. preaching the tli. 
8. 13 he continued with P., aud wondered 
8. 26 the angel of the Lord spake unto P., say. 
8. 29 the Spirit said unto P., Go near, and join 
8. 30 P. ran thither to (him), and heardhim read 
8. 31 he desired P. that he would come up and 
8. 34 the eunuch answered P., and said, I pray 
8. 35 P. opened his mouth, and began at the s. 
8. 37 [P. said. If thou believest with all thine] 
8. 38 both into the water, both P. and the eu. 
8. 39 the spirit of the Lord caught away P. 
8. 40 P. was found at Azotus : and passing th. 
21. 8 entered into, .house of P. the evangelist 

PHIL-IP'-PI, •{•/XiTTTroi. 

A chief city in proconsular Macedonia, E. of Amphi- 
polis in ancient Thrace, and about seventy miles N.E. 
of Thessalonica ; once called Krenides; foitifled by 
Philip father of Alexander the Great, it received his 
name ; near it were mines of gold, silver <fec. ; Brutus 
aud Cassius were here defeated ; it is now in ruins ; in 
Matt. j6. 13 and Mark 8. 27 it is used as an adjunct to 
Cccsarca, N. of Palestine, near the sources of the Jor- 
dan. 

Acts 16. 12 fi'om thence to P., wliich is the chief city 

20. 6 we sailed away from P. after the days of ■ 
Phil. I. I the saints in Christ Jesus which are at P. 

I Th. 2. 2 were shamefully entreated as ye know at P 

PHI-LIP-PIANS, #iAiinrl7crioi. 

The (believing) inhabitants of Philippi in Macedonia, 

whom Paul addresses in his Epistle. 

Phil, 4. 15 ye P., know also, that in the beginning of 

PHI-LIST'-IA, nob? migration. 
The sea coast on the west of Dan and Simeon ; from a 
little N. of Joppa to a little S. of Gaza, or about forty 
miles long by ten or twenty broad ; its chief cities were 
Ekron, Ashdod, Askelon, Gaza, and Gath, to which may 
bo added Gcrar. 

Psa. 60. 8 P., triumph thou because of me« 

87. 4 behold P., and Tyre, with Ethiopia ; this 
108. 9 Moab (is) my washpot. .over P. will I tr. 

PHI-LIST-IM, D-fi?*^9. 

The descendants of Casluhim the sixth son of Mizraim, 
who migrated from Egj-pt northward to Canaan keeping 
by the sea coast. 

Gen. 10. 14 Casluhim, out of whom came P., and Ca. 

PHI-IJS-TINF,S, D'n?''?9. 

The same as the abovel Pompey incorporated their 
country into the Koman province of Syria, B.C. 62. 
Gen. 21. 32 and they returned into the land of the P. 

21. 34 Abraham sojourned in the P.'s land many 
26. I Isaac went imto Abimelech king of the P. 
26. 8 king of the P. looked out at a window, and 
26. 14 store of servants : and the P. envied him 
26. IS the P. had stopped them, and filled them 
2(3. J 8 the P. had stopped them after the death 

Exodi3. 17 not(through)thewayof thelandof the P. 

23. 31 the Red sea even unto the sea of the P. 
Josh 13. 2 all the borders of the P., and all Geshurl 

13. 3 five lords of the P. ; the Gazathites, and 
Judg. 3. 3 five lords of the P. , and all the Canaanite? 

3. 31 which slew of the P. six hundred men w. 
10. 6 served, .and the gods of the P., and fors. 
JO. 7 he sold them into the handsof the P., and 
10. II from thechildrenofAmmon. .from theP.? 
13. I delivered them into the hand of the P. 

13. s deliver Israel out of the hand of the P. 

14. 1, 2 woman in Tim. of .. daughters of the P, 
14. 3 to take a wife of the uncircumcised P. ? 
14. 4 he sought an occasion against the P. 

14. 4 that time the P. had dominion over Israel 
13. 3 Nov/ shalllbe more blameless than the P. 
13. 5 let(thcm)goiuto..staiMingcomof thoP, 

15. 6 the P. said. Who hath done this? And th. 
15. 6 P. came up, and burnt her and her father 
15. 9 the P. went up, and pitched in Judah, and 

13.11 Knowest thou not . . P. (areJiTilers over usf 

15. 12 may deliver thee into the hand of the P. 

15. 14 the P. shouted against him: and the spi. 
15. 2o he judged Israel in the days of the P. 

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Judgie. 8 tho lords ot the P. brought up to her 

i6. 9, 12, 14, 2osaiduntohlm, The P. (be) upoa th. 

16. i8 called for the lords of the P., saying, Come 

16. 21 the P. took Mm, and put out his eyes, and 

16. 23 the lords of the P. gathered them together 

16. 27 the lords of the P. (iverc) there ; and (t.) , 

16. 28 I may be at once avenged of the P. for my' 

16. 30 Samson said, Let me die witli the P. And 

» Sa. 4. 1 Israel went out against the P. to battle 

4. I Ebeuezer : and the P. pitched in Aphek 

4. 2 P. put themselves iu array against Israel 

4. 2 Israel was smitten beforo the P. ; and th. 

4. 3 hath the Lord smitten us . . before tho P.? 

4. 6 when the P. heard tlie noise of the shout 

4. 7 the P. were afraid : for they said, God is 

4. 9 quit yourselves liko men, ye P. 1 that ye 

4. 10 the P. fought, and Israel was smitten, and 

4. 17 Israel is fled before the P., and there 

5. 1,2 the P. took the ark of God, and brought 

5. 8 gathered aU the lords of tho P. unto them 
J. II gathered together all the lords of the P. 

6. I was in the coxintryof the P. seven months 
6. 2 P. called for the priests and the diviners 
6. 4 (according to) . . number of the lords of . . P. 

6. 12 the lords of the P. went after them unto 
6. 16 when the Ave lords of the P. had seen (it) 
6. 17 the golden emerods wliich the P. returned 

6. 18 cities of the P. (belonging) to the Ave lords 

6. 21 Tho P. have brought again the ark of the 
7. . 3 will deliver you out of the hand of the P. 

7. 7 the P. heard that the children of Israel 
7. 7 the lords of the P. went up against Israel 
7. 7 when the children of Israel heard (it, ) they 
7. 8 he will save us out of the liand of the P. 
7. 10 the P. drew near to battle against Israel 
7. 10 a great thunder on that day upon the P. 
7. II pursued the P., and smoto them, until 

7. 13 the P. were subdued, and they came no 

7. 13 the hand of the LoKD was against tho P. 

7. 14 the cities which the P. had taken from 
7. 14 Israel deliver out of the hands of the P. 
9. 16 save my people out of the hand of tho P. 

10. 5 the hill . .where (is) the garrison of the P. 

12. 5 into the hand of the P. , and into the hand 

13. 3 garrison of the P. .. in Geba ; and th« P. h. 
13. 4 Saul had smitten a garrison of the P. , and 
13. 4 I. . .was had in abomination with the P, 
13. 5 the P. gathered themselves together to 
13. II the P. gathered themselves together at 
13. 12 P. will come down now upon me to Gilgal 

13. 16 but the P. encamped in Michmash 

13. 17 spoilers came out of the camp of the P. 
13. 19 the P. said. Lest the Hebrews make (them) 

13. 20 all the Israelites went down to the P., to 
13. 33 And the garrison of the P. went out to the 

14. I Come, and let us go over to the Ps.' garr. 
14. 4 Jonathan sought to go over unto the Ps." 
14. II both. . discovered themselves unto. .theP. 
14. II the P. said, Behold, the Hebrews come f. 
14. 19 noise that (was) in the host of the P. went 
74, 2> Moreover the Hebrews, .were with the P. 
14. 33 (when) they heard that the P. fled, even 
14. 30 a much greater slaughter among the P.? 
14. 31 they smote the P. that day from Michm. 
14. 36 Let us go do^vn after the P. by night, and 
14. 37 Shall I go down after the P.? wilt thou de. 
14. 46 Then Saul went up from following the P. 
J4. 46 and the P. went to their own place 

14. 47 So Saul, .fought, .against the P. and 
14. 52 there was sore war against the P. all the 
17. I Now the P. gathered together their arm. 
17. 3 and set the battle iu array against the P. 
17. 3 the P. stood on a mountain on the one s. 
17. 4 there went out a champion, .of the P., n. 
17. 8 (am) not I a P., and ye servants to Saul f 
17. 10 the P. said, I defy the armies of Israel 
T7. II all Israel heard those worda of the P. 
17. 16 the P. drew near morning and evening, a. 
17. 19 Saul, and they..(were).. fighting with theP. 
17. 21 Israel and the P. had put the battle in ar. 
17. 23 there came up the champion the P. of G . 
17. 23 Goliath, .out of tho armies of the P., and 
17. 26 be done to the man that killeth this P. 
17, 26 for who (is) this uncircumcised P., that 

17. 32 thy servant will go and fight with this P. 

17. 33 Thou art not able to go against this P. to 
17. 36 this uncircumcised P. shall be as one of 
17. 37 will deliver me out of ihe hand of this P. 
17. 40 In his hand : and h» Arew near to the P, 
17. 41 the P. came on and drew near unto David 

17. 42 when the P. looked about, and saw David 

17.43 t^s ^- B^<i unto David . . And the P. cursed 

17. 44 the P. said to David, Come to me, and I 

17. 45 Then said David to the P., Thou comest 
17. 46 I will give the carcases of . .the P. . .unto 
17. 48 it came to pass, when the P. arose, and 
17. 4S D. . .ran toward the army to meet the P. 
17. 49 David, .smote the P. in his forehead, that 
17. 50 So David prevailed over the P. with a si. 
17. so smote the P., and slew him ; but (there 
17. 51J David ran, and stood upon the P., and to. 
17. 51 when the P. saw their champion was de. 
17. S3 men ot Israel, .pursued the P., until tho. 
17. S2 the wounded of the P. fell down by the 
17. S3 Israel returned from chasing after the P. 
17. s4 David took the head of the P., and brou. 
J7. 55 Saul saw David go forth against the P. 
17. 57 returned from the slaughter of the P., A. 
17. 57 before Saul, Avlth the head of the P. in his 
18. ; 6 returned from the slaughter of the P., th. 
X8. 17 Saul said, .let the hand of the P. be upon 
*8. 21 that the hand of the P. may be against h. 



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25 dcsirelh. .an liunJrcd iorccians of the P. 

25 to make David fall liy llio hand of tlio P. 

27 David. .Blow of the P. two hundred men 

. 30 Then the princes ot the P. went forth : and 

5 Korlie..8lewtUeP.,and the Lord ^n■oug. 

8 David went out and fought with the P. 

9 The sword of Goliatli tlie P. . .(is here) w. 
. 10 he. .gave liim the sword of Goliath tho P. 
. 1 the P. fight against Keilah, and thoy rob 
, 2 saying, SluiU I go and smite these P.? And 
. 2 Go and smite tlie P., and save Keilah 

. 3 if we come, .against tho armies of tlio T.I 
. 4 for I will deliver the P. into thine hand 
, 5 So David and his men . . fought with tlie P. 
27 come ; for the P. have invaded the land 
. 28 Saul returned, .and went against the P. 
, I Saul was returned from following the P. 
. I speedily escape into tlic land of the P. ; and 
. 7 when David dwelt in the country of the P. 
. II while he dwelleth in thecountry of tho P. 
, I the P. gathered their armies together for 
4 the P. gatliered themselves together, and 
, s when Saul saw the host of the P., ho was 

15 the P. make war against mo, and God is 

, 19, 19 deliver Israel.. into the hand of tlie P. 

1 the P. gathered together all their armies 

2 lords of the P. passed on by hundreds and 

3 Then said the princes of the P., What(do) 

3 Achlsh said unto the princes of the P. 

4 the princes of the P. were >vroth witli him 
4 princes of the 1' said unto him, Make th. 
7 that thou displease not the lords of the P. 
9 not'ivithstanding tho princes of the P. h. 

II return into tho land of tlie P.: and the P. 

16 they had taken out of the land of the P. 
I Nowthe P. fought against Israel : and tho 
I fled from before the P., and fell down b1. 
3 the P. followed hard, .and the P. slew J. 

7 fled ; and the P. came and dwelt in, them 

8 when tho P. came to strip the slain] that 

9 sent into the land of tho P. round about 

11 heard of 'that which the P. had done to 
20 lest the daughters of the P. rejoice, lest 

14 to me for an hundred foreskins of tho P. 
18 people Israel out of the hand of the P. 

17 the P. heard that they had anointed Dav. 

17 the P. came up to seek David ; and David 

18 The P. also came and spread themselves 

19 Shall I go up to the P. ? wilt thou deliver 
19 doubtless deliver the P. into thine hand 
22 P. came up yet again, and spread thems. 

24 liOUD go out. .to smite the host of the P. 

25 smote the P. from Geba until thou como 
I David smote the P., and subdued them 

I Mctheg-ammah out of the hand of the P. 

12 of the P., and of Amalek, and of the spoil 
9 he delivered us out of the hand of the P. 

12 the P. had hanged them, when the P. had 

15 the P. had yet war again with Israel ; and 
IS David . .fought against the P. : and David 

17 smote the P., and killed huu. Then the 
18, 19 was again a battle with the P. at Gob 

9 defied the P. (that) were there gathered 

10 smote the P., until his hand was weary,and 

11 the P. were gathered togetho" into a troop 

11 and the people fled from the P. 

12 he stood . . and defended it, and slew the P. 

13 troop of the P. pitched in the valley of 

14 garrison of the P. (was) then (in) Beth-le. 
i6 mighty men brake, .the host of the P. 

21 from the river unto the' land of the P. 
27 at GibbethoB, which (belonged) to the P. 

15 Gibbethon, which (belonged) to the P. 

3 sojourned iu the land of the P. seven ye. 

3 woman returned out of the land of the P. 
8 He smote the P., (even) unto Gaza, and 

12 Casluhim, of whom came the P., and Cap. 
I the P. fought against Israel ; and tho m. 

1 Israel fled from before the P., and fell 

2 the P. followed hard after Saul, and after 
2 P. slew Jonathan, and Abinadab, and M, 

7 and the P. came and dwelt iu them 

8 when the P. came to strip the slain, tliat 

9 sent into the land of the P. round about 
II heard all that the P. had done to Saul 

13 the P. were gathered together to battle 

13 and the people fled from before the P. 

14 slewthe P. ; and the Lord saved (them) by 

15 the P. encamped in the valley of Eephaim 

16 the P.s' garrison(was) then atBeth-lehem 

18 three brake through the host of the P. 

19 he came with the P. against Saul to battle 
19 the lords of the P. upon advisement sent 

8 the P. heard that David was anointed k. 

8 the P. went up to seek David : and David 

9 the P. came and spread themselves in the 

10 Shall I go up against tho P. ? and wilt thou 
13 the P. yet again spread themselves abroad 

15 God is gone, .to smite the host of the P. 

16 they smote the host of the P. from Gibeon 
I David smote the P., and subdued them 

I and her towns out of the hand of the P. 

11 the children of Ammon, and from the P. 

4 there arose war at Gezer with the P. ; at 

5 there was war again with the P. ; and E. 

26 from the river even unto the land of the P. 
II the P. brought Jehoshaphat presents, and 
16 Lord stirred up. .the spirit of the P. 

6 warred against the P., and brake do^vn the 

6 built cities about Ashdod, and among. .P. 

7 God helped him against the P. , and against 
j8 The P. also had invaded the cities ol the 



Pea. 



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Jer. 



56. title Mlchtam . . when the P. took him In 0. 
83. 7 Amalek ; the P. with tho Inhabitants of 
2. 6 (are) soothsayers like the P., and they 
9. 12 The Syrians before, and tlie P. behind; and 
II. I.} they elrnll fly upon thoBhouldcn of the P. 
25. 20 kings of the land of tho P., and Ashkolca 
47. I word of the Lord. . came . , agalnat tho P. 
47. 4 the day that comcth to spoil all the P. 
47. 4 tho Lord will spoil the P., the rcmnantot 
Ezo. j6. 27 the daughter of the P., which arc ashamed 
16. 57 the daughters of the P., which dc:plBO 
25. 15 P. have dealt by revenge, and have taken 
25. 16 I will stretch out mine hand upon tho P. 
Amos I. 8 the remnant of the P. shall perish, saith 
6. 2 go down to Gath of tho P. : (be they) bet. 
9. 7 P. from Caphtor, aud the Syrians from K. T 
Obad. 19 (they of) tho plain tho P. : and they shall 
Zeph. 2. 5 tho land of the P., I will even destroy tbca 
Zech. 9. 6 and I ivill out off the prldo of the P. 

PHU-LO-LO'-GUS, *t\6\oyot a lover 0/ words. 
A believer in Borne to whom Paul sends a salutation. 

Rom. 16. 15 Salute P., and Julia, Nercus, and bis b1& 
PHILOSOPirEE — 
A lover 0/ ■wisdom, <pi\o(r6^o% philosophos. 

Acts 17. 18 llien certain philosophers ol tho Eplcnr. 
PHILOSOPHT — 
Love 0/ wisdom, <pi\o(TO(pla philosophia. 

Col. 2. 8 spoil you through philosophy and vain d, 
PHX-NE'-HAS, Dnf 9 oracU. 

1. A son of Eleazar, oae of Aaron's sons, who slew Zlmrl 
and Cozbi. B.C. 1452. 

E^od 6. 25 and she bare him P.: these (are) the heads 

Numzs. 7 when P...8aw(it), he rose up from among 

25. II P. . .hath turned my wrath away from tho 

31. 6 Moses sent them to the war. .them and P. 

Josh.22. 13, 31, 32 P. tho son of Eleazar the priest 

22. 30 when P. the priest, .heard tho words that 

24. 33 buried him in a hill (that pertained td) P. 

Judg2o, 28 P.. .stood beforo it in those days, saying 

I Cli. C. 4 Eleazar begat P., P. begat Abishua 

6. 50 Eleazar his son, P. his son, Abishua his 
9. 20 P. . .was the ruler over them in time past 

Ezra 7. 5 The son of Abishua, the son of P., tho son 

8. 2 Of tho sons of P.; Gershom : of tho sons o( 

Psa.iofi. 30 Then stood up P., and executed judgment 

2. Younger son of Eli the priest and judge of IsraeL 

B.C. I140. 

iSa. 1. 3thetwo sons of Ell, Hophni and P. . , (were) 
2. 34 that shall come upon. .Hophni and P.; In 
4. 4,11 and the two sons of Ell, Hophni and P. 
4. 17 thy two sons also, Hophni and P., are d. 
4. 19 Ps.' wife, was with child, (near) to be da, 
14. 3 P., the son of Eli, the LoRD'a priest in S. 

3. Father of Eleazar, a priest who returned with Ezra, 

B.C. 445. 

Ezra 8. 33 and with him (was) Eleazar the son of P. 

PHLE'-GON, *Xe'y&ji/ burning. 
A believer in Rome to whom Paul sends a salntatlou,' 
Eom. 16. J4 Salute Asyncritus, P., Herman, ratrobaa 

PffR'y'-GIA, ipvyia. 

An inland province of Asia Minor, having Bithynla and 
Galatia on the N., Cappadocia and Lycaonia on the E., 
Lycia, Pisidia, and Isauria on the 8., and Caria, Ly^la, 
and Mysia on the W. In early times it seems to have 
included most of Asia Minor ; latterly it was divided 
into Phrygia Major in the S., aud Phrygla Minor on tho 
N.W. Tha Romans divided it into tliree parts, Phrygia 
Salutarias on tho E., Phrjgia I'ocatiana on the W., and 
Phrygia Katckekaumene in the middle. Its cities men- 
tioned in the New Testament are Laodicea, Hierapolls, 
and Colossae, also Antiock of Pisidia. 

Acts 2. 10 P., and Pamphylia, In Egypt, and In tho 

i5. 6 Now when they had gone throughout P. 

18. 23 went over (all) the country of . .P. in or. 

PHTJ'-RAH, n-iS beauiij. 

A servant of Giieon who went down with him to visit 

the host ol Gideon. B.C. 1249, 

Judg. 7. 10 go thou with P. thy servant down to tho 

7. II Then went he down with P. his servant 

PHUT, PUT, D•^^ iow. 

l.The third son ol Ham. B.C. 23CX3. 

Gen. 10. 6 Cush, and Mizraim, and P., and Canaan 
I Ch. I. 8 sons of Ham ; Cush, and Mjzralm, P., and 

2. His dwelling Lybia, W. of Egypt. 

Eze. 27. 10 They of Persia and of Lud and of P. wero 

3. His descendants who hired themselves out as mef 
cenary auxiliaries to the Tyrians, &c. 

Nah. 3. 9 (it was) infinite ; P. and Lubim were thy 
PHTT'-'TAH, PIT' -A, PU'-AH, .TS, ni<?9 utterance. 

1. The second son of Issachar. B.C. 17CX). 

Gen. 46. 13 Tola, and P., and Job, and Shlmron 
Num26. 23 the Tolaltes : of P., the family of the P. 

1 Ch. 7. I Now . . sons of Issachar (were) Tola, and P. 

2. Father ot Tola of the tribe of Issachar, who judged 
Israel after the death of Abimelech. B.C. 1240. 

Judgio. I Tola the son of P., the son ot Dodo, a m. 

PHY-GTT.T.TTS, ^vy^XXos- 

One who along with Hermogenes turned away from 

Paul in Asia. ^ 

2 Ti. 1. 15 of whom are P. and Hennogenet ^, 



PHYLACTERY 



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PILLAR 



PEYIACTERY — 

Phylactery, a guard, charm, ipv\aKT7)piov phulah. 
Matt23. 5 tliey make broad tlieir phylacteries, and 

PHTSICIAIT — ' 

l.To heal, repair, N91 rapha. 

Gen. 50. 2 commanded, .the physicians .. and the p. 

' 2 Ch.ifi. 12 sought not to the Lord, hut to the phys. 

Job 13. 4 forgers of lies, ye (are) all physicians of 

Jer. 8. 22 (is there) no physician there ! why then 

%A healer, physician, larp6s iatros. 

Jlatt 9. 12 They that be whole need not a physician 

Mark 2. 17 whole have no need of the physician, but 

5. 26 suffered many things of many physicians 

IiUke 4. 23 say unto mo this proverb, Physician, heal 

5. 31 They that are whole need not a physician 
8. 43 which had spent all her living upon phy. 

Col. \. 14 Luke, the beloved physician, and Demas 

riCK out, to — 

To pick out, liJi naqar. 

frov.so. 17 the ravens of the valley shall pick it out 

PICTTTRE — 

\. Imagery, .imagination, n'?^ mashith. 
H^uni33. 52 destroy all their pictures, and destroy all 
Prov.25. II (is like) apples of gold in pictures of silver 

^.Picture, object, n-aif sekiyyah. 

Isa. 2. 16 of Tarshish, and upon all pleasant pictu. 

PIECE, (in pieces) — 

\.A separate piece, h^"^ hadal., 

Amos 3. 12 two legs, or a piece of an ear ; so shall the 

2. A separate piece, "ina tether. 

Gea. 15. 10 and laid each piece one against another 

Z.A part cut off, njj gezer. 

Gen. 15. 17 lamp that passed between those pieces 
i.A piece cut off. Dirt haddam. 

Dan. 2. 5 ye shall be cut in pieces, and your houses 
3. 29 shall be cut in pieces, and their houses 

5./1 circular caJce, "iM hikhar. 

Prov. 6. 26 (a man is brought) to a piece of bread, and 
Jer. 37. 21 they should give him daily a piece of br. 

%.A measured thing, n^o middah. 

Nch. 3. II repaired the other piece, and the tower 
3. 19 another piece over against the going up 
3. 20 Baruch. .earnestly repaired the other pi. 
3. 21 another piece, from the door of the house 
3. 24 another piece, from the house of Azariah 
"3. 27 Tekoites repaired another piece, over ag. 
3. 30 repaired Hananiah . . anpther piece. After 

J.A part cut off, nra nethach. 

Exod29. 17 thou Shalt cut the ram in pieces, and w. 
zg. 17 put (them) unto his pieces, and unto his 
Lev. I. 6 he shall flay . . and cut it into his piecos 
1. 12 he shall cut it into his pieces, with his h. 

8. 20 cut the ram into pieces, .and the pieces 

9. 13 they presented, .the pieces thereof, and 
Jndgig. 29 divided her. .into twelve pieces, and«ent 
Eze. 24. 4 Gather the pieces . . every good piece, the 

24. 6 bring it out piece by piece ; let no lot fall 

i.A slice, nhs pelach. 

Judg. g. 53 a certain woman cast a piece of a mill stone 
I Sa. 30. 12 they gave him a piece of a cake of figs, and 
E Sa. 11. 21 did not a v/oman cast a piece of a mill st. 
Job 41. 24 yea, as hard as a piece of the nether (mi.) 
Song 4. 3 like a piece of a pomegranate within thy 

6. 7 As a piece of a pomegranate (are) thy te. 

O.A morsel, ns path. 

Lev. 2. 6 Thou shalt part it In pieces, and pour- oil 

6. 21 the baken pieces of the meat offering shalt 

I Sa. 2. 36 Put me. .that I may eat a piece of bread 

Prov 28. 21 for a piece of bread (that) man will tran. 

10. A morsel, Km? pethoth. 

Eze. 13. 19 for handfuls of barley and for pieces of b. 
W.B.c'.it pieces, rags, D'yji? qeraim,. 

1 Ki.ii. 30 Ahijah caught, .and rent It (in) twelve p. 

II. 31 Take thee ten pieces ; for thus saith the 

2 Ki. 2. 12 ho took hold . . and rent them in two pieces 

VI. A piece of silner, \i rats. 

Fsa. 63. 30 (tiU every onej submit himself with pieces 
Vo.To he cut, any saraf. 

Zcch 12. 3 all that burdeu .shall be cut in pieces, th. 
li.A imtch, piece put upon another, ^irlpx-qiia. 

Matt. 9. i5 No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto 

JIark 2. 21 JTo man also seweth a piece of nev/ cloth 

Luts 5. 36 'So man [puttethapioceof a now garment] 
5. 3S [piece] that was (taken) out of the nev,r ag. 
IB.Parl, inepos merosj 

LuJtC24. 42 they gave him a piece of a broiled fish, and 
iSee also Beaten out, money, silver, whole.] 
PrECIE (of flesh), good — 
A good gift or present, l^^K eshpar. 

2 S:i. 6. 19 to every one. .'a good piece (of flesh), and 

1 Ch.i6. 3 a good piece of flesh, and a flagon (of w.) 
PIECE (of ground or land) 

A portion, njj^n clielqah. 

2 Sx 23. ii'where was a piece of ground full of lent. 
2 JiCi, 3. 19 mar every good piece of land with stones 

3. 25 on every L'ood piece of land cast, Ames 4,7 
Afield, iypoc; agios, Luke 14. 18. 



PIECE (of silver) — 
l.A wage, iri'ux agorah. 

1 Sa. 2. 36 for a piece of silver and a morsel of bread 

l.A drachma, denarius, penny, SpaxiJ-'h drachme. 

Lukeij. 8 what woman, having ten pieces of silver 
15. 9 for.I have found the piece which I had 1. 
PIECE that filled up — 
Fulness, filling up, irA.'/jpco/ta pleroma. 

Mark 2. 21 new piece that filled it up taketh away t. 
PIECES — 

[See Baken, beat, beaten, break, broken, chop, cut, cut 
in, dash, dashed, dasheth, hew, hew in, pull, pull in, 
rend in, rent in, shake, silver, strong, tear in, torn in.] 
PIECES, to break in — 
To beat or da^h in pieces, yS] naphats, 3. 

Jer. 51. 20, 21, 21, 22, 22, 22, 23, 23 will I break in p. 
51. 23 I ^viU also break in pieces with thee the 
PIECES, cut ia — 
To cut self off, Vffl mul, 7a. 

Psa. 58. 7 ho bendeth. .let them be as cut in pieces 
PIERCE (through), to — 
l.To pierce, or as a lion, '^^3 or nia karah or kaari. 

Psa. 22. 16 they pierced my hands and my feet' 
2. To pierce through, nijn daqar. 

Zech 12. 10 shall look upon me whom they have pier. 
3.T0 smite, dash, fna machats. 

JH'um24. 8 and pierce (them) through with his arrows 

Judg. 5. 26 wxren she had pierced and stricken thro. 

i.To pierce, 3pJ naqab. 

2 Ki.iS. 21 it will go into his hand, and pierce it : so 
Job 40. 24 his eyes; (his) nose pierceth through snares 
Isa. 36. 6 it will go into his hand, and pierce it: so 

5. To come or go through, Siepxa/x-at dierchomai. 
Luke 2.35 a sword shall pierce through thy own soul 

6. To arrive or come through,5uK!'^oixai diikneomai. 
Hob. 4. 12 piercing even to the dividing asunder of 

7 .To pierce or stab through, iKKevrica ekkenteo. 
Johnig. 37 They shall look on him whom they pierced 
Uev. I. 7 he Cometh., and they (also) which pierced 

8. To I tab, pierce, vvttui nuito, vvaau} nusso. 

John 1 9. 34 one of the soldiers with a sword pierced 

9. To pierce all around, irepiirelpa peripeiro. 

I Ti. 6. 10 pierced themselves through with many s. 
PIERCED, to be — 
To pick out, pierce, "ipj naqar, 3. 

Job 30. 17 My bones are pierced ia me In tho night 
PrERCnfG — 
1. Fleeing, n'"!3 bariach. 

Isa. 27. I shall punish leviathan the piercing serp. 
2.Piercings, nnijiQ madqaroth. 

Prov 12. 18 There is that speaketh like the piercings 
PIETY — [See Show.'] 
PIGEON, (young) — 
1.^ young bird, '71U gozal. 

Gen. 15. 9 Take me an heifer, .and a young pigeon 

2. A dove, Hji' yona,,.. 

Lev. 1. 14 offering of turtle doves, or of young pig. 
5. 7 ho shall bring, .two young pigeons, unto 
5. II not able to bring, .two young pigeons 
12. 6 she shall bring, .a young pigeon, or a tu. 

12. 8 shall bring two turtles, or two young pi. 
14. 22 two young pigeons, such as he is able to 

14. 30 or of the young pigeons, such as ho can 

1 5. 14 shall take to him . . two young pigeons, and 
15. 29 she shall take unto her. .two young pigo. 

Num. 6. 10 ho shall bring, .two young pigeons, to tho 

Z.A dove, pigeon, ireptcrTepd. peristera. 

Luke 2. 24 A pair of turtle doves, or two young pig. 

PI HA-EI'-EOTH, ni'nc '3 tlie place of meadows. 
A place on the west side of Hcroopolis (tho west gulf 
of Red Sea), at its N. end. 

Exodi4. 2 Speak, .that, .turn and encamp before P. 

14. 9 overtook them encamping, .beside P., b. 
Kum33. 7 And they, .turned again unto P., which 

33. 8 departed from before P., and passed thr. 

PHATE, irtActToj. 

The surname of tho fifth Roman prociUiitor of Judea, 
A. D. 26-36, who after vainly attempting to set Jesus free, 
gave him up to be crucified ; being accused, he T.'cs re- 
called by Tiberius, banished by, Caligula to Vienna in 
Gaul, v/hcre he died A.D. 41. 

Matt27. 2 and delivered him to Pontius P. the gov. 
27. T3 Then said P. unto him, Hearost thou not 
27. 17 P. raid unto them. Whom will ye that I 
27. 22 P. saith unto thera, What shall I do then 
27, 24 ^Yhcn P. saw that he could prevail noth. 
27. s3 lie went to P., andbogged the body of Je. 
27. 50 Then P. commanded tho body to be deli. 
27. 62 chief priests and Pharisees came., unto P. 
27. 65 P. said unto them, Ye have a watch : go 
ilarkij. 1 carried (liim). .and delivered (him) to P. 

13. 2 P. aEked him. Art thou the king of the J.? 

15. 4 P. asked him again, saying, Answerest 
13. 5 Jesus yet answered nothing ; so that P. 
13. 9 Biit P. ansv/ored them, saying. Will yo th. 
15. 12 P. ansv/ercd and said again unto them 
13. 14 Then P. said unto them. Why, what evil 
15. 13 P. . .released Barabbas unto them, and de. 



Markis. 43 Joseph, .came, and went in boldly untoP 
15. 44 P. marvelled if he were already dead: and 

Luke 3. I Pontius P. being governor of Judea, an<i 
13. 1 whose blood P. had miijgled with their 
23. I thb whole multitude.. led him unto P. - 
23. 3 P. asked him, saying, Art thou the king 
23. 4 Then said P. to the chief priests and (to) 
23. 6 When P. heaid of Galilee, he asked who. 
23. II set him at nought, .and sent him again 
23. 12 P. and Herod were made friends together 
23. 13 P. . .called together the chief priests and 
23. 20 P. therefore, willing to release Jesus, sp. 
23. 24 P. gave sentence that it should be as they 
23. 52 This (man) went unto P., and begged tha 

JohniS. 29 P. then went out unto them, and said W. 
18. 31 Then said P. unto them, Take ye him, and 
18. 33 Then P. entered into the judgment hall 
18. 35 P. answered. Am I a Jew?., what best thou 
18. 37 P. therefore said unto liim. Art thou a kL 

18. 38 P. saith unto him. What is truth? And 

19. I Then P. therefore took Jesus, and scourged 
19. 4 P. therefore went forth again, and saith 
19. 6 P. saith unto them. Take ye him, and cr. 
ig. 8, 13 When P. therefore heard that saying 
19. 10 Then saith P. unto him, Speakest thou n. 
19. 12 And from thcncoiorth P. sought to releaso 
19. 15 P. saith unto them. Shall I crucify your 
19. 19 P. wrote a title, and put (it) on the cross 
19. 21 Then said the chief priests, .to P., Write 
19. 22 P. answered, What I have wTittea I havo 
19. 31 The Jews. .besoughtP. that their legs mi. 
19. 38 Joseph . . besought P. . . and P. gave (him) 

Act^ 3. 13 ye..deniedluminthepresenceofP.,when 
4. 27 Pontius P., with the Gentiles, .were gath. 
13. 28 yet desired they P. that he should be sL 
I Ti. 6. 13 who before Pontius P. witnessed a good 

PIL'-DASH, p-j}^ flame of fire. 

Sixth son of Naftor, Abraham's brother. B.O. i860. 
Gen. 22. 22 Chesed, and Hazo, and P., and Jidlaph 

PILE (for fire) — 

A pile, dwelling, iTjnp m^durah. 

Isa. 30. 33 the pile thereof (is) tixa and much wood 
Eze. 24. 9 I ViTll even make the pUe for fire great 

PIL-E'-HA, KH^g worship. 

A person or family who, with Nehamiah, sealed the cove 

nant. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. 24 Hallohcsh, P., Shobek 
PILGEIEIAGE — 
Sojourn, sojourning, lUO magur. 

Gen. 47. 9 days of the years of my pilgrimage (are) 
47. 9 my fathers in the days of their pilgrimage 

Exod. 6. 4 land of their pilgrimage, wherein they 

Psa.iig. 54 been my songs in tho house of my pilgrj. 

PILGRm — 

A smoumer, irape7riSr)/ios parepidmnos. 

Heb. II, 13 they were strangers and pilgrims on the 

1 Pc. 2. II I beseech (you) as strangers and pilgrims 

PILL, to — 

To peel, hsspatsal, 3. 

Gen. 30. 37 pilled white strakes In them, and made 

30. 38 set the rods which he had pilled before 
PILL AH — 

l.Pillars, ni]Ct« omenoih. 

2 Ki.18. 16 pillars which Hezeklah king of Judahhad 

^.Support, iJJPO misad. 

1 lu.io. 12 pillars for the house of the Loed, and for 
Z.Athingset up, a standing pillar, na^jn matstsebah. 

Gen. 28. i3 set it up (for) a pillar, and poured oil upon 
28. 22 this stone, which I have sot (for) a pillar 

31. 13 where thou anointedst the pillar, (and) 
31. 45 Jacob took a stone, and set it up (for) a p. 
31. 51 Behold this heap, and behold(this) pillar 
31. 52 (this) pillar be witness, that I will not p. 
31.52 shalt not pass over this heap and this pU. 
35. 14 sot ur> a pillar, .(even) a pillar of stone 
35. 20 Jacob sot a pillar, .that (is) the pilUr of 

Exod24. 4 buildcd . .twelve pillars, according to tha 
Dcuti2. 3 break their pillars, and burn their groves 

2 Sa. 18. iS Now Absalom, .reared up for himself ap. 

j8. iS called the pillar afterhis o-wn name : and 
Isa. 19. 19 a pillar at the border thereof to tho LOBD 
A. Any thing fixed, a fixture, pii'O matsuq. 

I Sa. 2. 8 for the pillars of tho earth (are) the LOED'3 

5. To be set up, 3:52 natsab, 6. 

Judg. g. 6 by tho plain of the pillar that (was) in 3. 
6,Any thing set up, a monument, 3'Sj netsib. 

Gen. 19. 26 looked back, .and she became a pillar ol 
7. A pillar, column, t,122 ammud. 

Exodi3. 21 before them by day in a pillar of a cloud 
13. 21 by night in a pillar of fire, to give them 

13. 22 the pillar of tho cloud by day, nor the pL 
14. 19 the pillar of the cloud went from before 

14. 24 through the pillar of fire and of the cloud 
26. 32 four pillars of shittim (wood) overlaid 

26. 37 shalt make . . five pillars (of) shittim (wo.) 
27. 10 twenty pillars thereof, and their twenty 

27. 10, II hooks of the pillars and their fillets 
27. II twenty pillars and their twenty sockets 
27. 12 And. .their piUars ten, and their sockets 
27. 14, 15 pillars three, and their sockets three 
27. 16 their pillars (sh.all be) four, and their so. 
¥.j. 17 AH the pillars round about the court (sh.) 
33. 9 the cloudy pillar descended, and stood 



PILLOW 



,V53 



PIT 



Eiodjj. lo all the people saw the cloudyjuUar stand 
j5. II his boards, his bars, his pillars, and his s. 

35. 17 his ijiUnrs, and their soikuts, and the ha. 

36. 36 he madotliercnntofourpillurs (of) ahittim 
j6. 38 And tlic five pillars of it with their hooks 
38. 10 Their pillars (were) tiventy, and their br. 
38. 10, II, 12, 17 tlie hooks of tlic jiillars and 
38. II their pillars (were) twenty, and their soe. 

38. 12 their pillars ten, and their sockets ten 
33. i.j, 15 pillars three, and their sockets three 
38. 17 sockets for the pillars., hooks of the pill. 
38. 17 pillars of the court (were) liUeted with s. 
38. 19 thcirrillars(werc) four, and their sockets 

38. 28 he made hooks for the pillars, and ovcrl. 

39. 33 his bars, and his pillars, and liis sockets 

39. 40 his pillars, and his sockets, and the han. 

40. i3 put in tlie h.ars. .and reared np his pillars 
Ifum. 3. 36 the pillars thereof, and the sockets ther. 

3. 37 the pillars of the court round about, and 

4. 31 and the pillars thereof, and the sockets 
4. 32 the pillars of the court round about, and 

12. 5 LonDc.ime dowii in the pillar of the cloud 
14. 14 in a pillar of a cloud, and in a pillarof fire 

l)e«t3i. 15 in a pillar of a cloud : and the pillar of the 

Judgi6. 25 they called and. .set him between the p. 

16. 26 that I may feel the pillars whereupon tlie 

16. 29 middle pillars upon which the house stood 

20. 40 to arise up out of the city with a pillar of 

I Kl. 7. 2 pillars, with cedar beams upon the pillars 

7. 3 that (lay) on forty Hve pillars, lifteon (In) n 

■J. 6 And he made a porch of pillars, the Icnsth 

7. 6 the (other) pillars and the thick beam (w.) 

7. 15 Forhecasttwopill.arsof brass, of eighteen 
7. 16 chapiters .. to set upon the tops of the pi. 
7.17, 19, 40, 41, chapiters., upon the top of ..p. 
7. 18 he made the pillars, and tv,'o rows round 
7. 20 the chapiters upon the two pillars (had " 
7. 21 the pillars, .the right pillar, .the left pil. 
7. 22 top of the pillars, .the work of the pillars 
7. 41 The two pillars, and the (two) bowls of the 
7. 41 top of the tv.'o pillars, .top of the pillars 
7. 42 the chapiters tliat (were) upon the pillars 

s Ei.ii. 14 the king stood by a pillar, as the manner 
23. 3 the king stood by a pillar, and made a 

23. 13 the pillars of brass, .in the house of the L. 
25. i5 The two pillars, one sea, and the bases w. 

25. 17 The height of the. .pillar (was) eighteen 
2j. 17 like uutp these had the second pillar with 

X Ch.i8. 8 and the'pillars, and the vessels of brass 
a Ch. 3. 15 two pillars of thirty and five cubits high 

3. 16 put(tfiom)onthe heads of the pillars ; and 

3. 17 he reared np the pillar before the temple 

4. 12 the two pillars, and the pommels, and the 
4. 12 top of tho two pillars, .the top of the pil. 

4. 13 the chapters which (were) upon the pillars 
S3. 13 Iving stood at his pillar at the entering in 

Keh. 9. 12 a cloudy pillar ; and in tho night by a pi. 
g. 19 the pillar of the cloud, .the pillar of fire 
Esth. 1. 6 fastened to silver rings and pillars of 
Job 9. 6 shaketh the earth . . and the pillars thereof 

26. II The pillars of heaven tremble and are af. 
Tsa. 75. 3 earth.. I bear i:p the pillars of it. Selah 

99. 7 He spake nnto them in the cloudy pillar 

ProT. 9. 1 Wisdom, .hath hewn out her seven pillars 

Song 3. 10 He made the pillars thereof (of) silver, tho 

5. 13 Ills legs (are as) pillars of marble set npon 

Jer. 1. i3 an iron pillar, and brason walls against 

27, 19 concerning the pillars, and concerning tho 

52. 17 the pillars of brass that (were) in tlio ho. 
52. 20 Tlie two pillars, one sea, and twelve bra. 
52. 21 the pillars, the height of one pillar (ivas) 
52. 22 the second pillar also and the pomcgran. 

Kzo. 40. 49 pillars by the posts, one on this side, and 
42. 6 had not pillars as the pillars of the courts 

S.Palm trees, pillars, nno'iii iimcroth. 

Song 3. 6 this that cometh out . . like pillars of sm. 
Joel 2. 30 wonders, .blood, and flio, and pillars of 

9,A pillar, column, arvKos stidos. 

GaL 2. 9 Cephas, and John, who seemed to he pil. 

I Ti. 3. 15 God. .the pillar and gronnd of the truth 

Kev. 3. 12 I make a pillar in the temple of my God 
10. I as it were the sun, and his feet as pillars 
PILLOW — 
l.A mattress, T?? Tcehir. 

I Sa. 19. 13, 16 a pillow of goats' (hair) for Ills bolster 

2.1'illows, ninD.'p Icesathoih. 

Eze. 13. 18 that sew pillows to all arm holes, and m. 

13. 20 I (am) against your pillows, wherewith yo. 

2. Bolster, pillow, ntox-na mcraashoth. 

Gen. 28. II put (them for) his pillows, and lay down 

28. 18 the stone that he had put (for) his pillows 

i.A pilloiv, stern, irpocrKeipaXaiov proshephalaion. 

Mark 4. 38 was in tliehinderpart. .asleepon apillow 
PILOT — 
A pilot, '?3n ckobel. 

Eze. 27. 8 thy wise (men), .in thee, were thy pilots 

27. 27 thy pilots, thy calkers, and the occupiers 
27. 28 shake at the sound of the cry of thypilots 
27. 29 all tho pilots of the sea, shall come down 

PIL'-TAI, ^aha'Jali causes to escape. 

A priest in Jerusalem in tho days of Joiakim, grandson 

of Jozadak. B.C. Coo. 

Neh. 12.17 Zichri ; of Miniamin, of Moadiah, P. 
PET — 
A pin, nail, in; yaihecl. 

Exod27. 19 all the pins thereof, and all the plnsofthe 
35. i3 Sbo plus of tho tabernacle, ond the pins 



E.xod38. ?o all the pins of the tabeniaclc, and of the 

38. 31 pins of the tabernacle, and all the pins of 

39. 40 his pins, and all the vef.cls of the service 
Num. 3. 37 their sockets, and their pins, and their c. 

4. 32 their pins, and their cords, with all their 
Judgi6. 14 she fa'.tencd (it) with-thoi)in, and said unto 
lO. 14 went away with tlio pin of the beam and 
Eze. 15. 3 will (men) take a pin of it to haug any 
PINE (tree) — 
l.Pinc, elm, p>lane or fir, Inin tidhar, 

Isa. 41.19 (and) the pine, aiid the bo.x tree together 
60, 13 the pine tree, and the bo.\ together, to be. 
"i.A tiee of oil, very fruitful, ja?" fy cts sheincn. 

Neh. 8. 15 pine branches, and myrtle branches, and 
PINE away, to — 
X.Tofloio aioay, 311 zuh. 

Lam. 4. 9 these pine away, stricken through for (wa 

2.Tohccomc\oastcdor consuDicdawaij, Ppo maqnrj,1. 

Lev. 26. 39 they that are left of you shall pine away 
26. 39 and also, .shall they pine away with them 

Eze. 24. 23 yesh.all pine away for your iniquities, and 
33. 10 sins (be) upon us, and we jiine away in th. 
3. To dry ujJ, wither, ^npaivu xeraino. 

Jtark 9. i3 gnashed >vlth his teeth, aud pincth away 
PINING sickness — 
Weakness, lieavincss, ri)''i dallah. 

Isa. 38. 12 he wiU cut me off with pining Eickncsa 
PINNACLE — 
A little wing, impiyiov ptcrugion. 

Matt. 4. 5 andsettethhimonapinnacleof thotemplo 

Luke 4. 9 set him on a pinnacle of the temple, and 

PI'-NON, p'S ore int, 

A duke of Edom of the family of Esau. B.C. 1470. 

Gen. 3C.41 Duke Aholibamah, duke Elah, duke P. 

I Ch. I. 52 Duke Aliolibamah, duko Elah, duko P. 

PIPE— 

l.A pipe orjlule, "p'Sri chalil. 

I Sa. 10. 5 tabret, and a pipe,and a harp, before them 
I Ki. I. 40 the people piped with pipes, and rejoiced 
Isa. 5. 12 the ta))rct and pipe, and wine, are in their 
30. 29 when one goeth with a pipe to come into 
Jer. 48. 36 mine heart shall sound for Jloab like pL 
48. 36 mine heart shall sound like pipes for the 

2.A pipe, a casting, T\^^iD mntscqeth. 

Zech. 4. 2 seven pipes to the seven lamps, wluch (are) 

Z.A bczal for precious stones, 2i5J neqeb. 

Eze. 28. 13 workmanship of thy tabrets and of thyp. 

i.Pi^jes, tubes, n'nnjs tsantaroth. 

Zech. 4. 12 which through the two golden pipes em. 

^.A pipe or flute, ah\6s aidos. 

I Co. 14. 7 whether pipe or harp, except they give a 

PIPS, to — 

1. To pipe, yin clialal, 3. 

I Ki." I. 40 the people piped with pipes, and rejoiced 

2, To play on a pijie or flute, avAew auleO, 

Jlatti*. 17 We have piped unto you, and ye have not 
Luke 7. 32 We have piped unto you, and ye have not 

1 C0.14. 7 shall it be known what is piped or harped? 

PIPER — 

One that plays on a pipe or flute, avXrtr^t auletes. 
Kev. 18. 22 musicians, and of pipers, and trumpeters 

PIR'-AM, DX")? wild, roving. 

A king of tiio Araoritcs or Canaanitea who dwelt at 

Jaminth aud was slain by Joshua. B.C. 1451. 

Josh. 10. 3 Adonl-zedek. .sent, .unto P. king of Jar. 

PIH-A'-THON, jinj^l? ^jea^-, top. 
An elevation in the iiiU of the Amalekitcs in Ephraim, 
where Abdon the son of Hillel was buried, after judging 
Israel eight years ; now Ferata. 

Judgi2. 15 And Abdon. .was hurled in P. in the land 

PniATHONITE, 'JinV)?, 'WJ/IS. 
An inhabitant of the preceding place. 

Judgi2. 13, 15 Abdon the son of Ilillel the P. 

2 Sa. 23. 30 Eenaiah the P., Uiddai of the brooks of 
I Ch. II. 31 Ithai the son of Ribai . . Benaiah the P. 

27. 14 Theeleveuth(captain..was)BenaiahtheP. 

PIS'-GAH, Zicr^ peal; pioint. 

Tliat ridge of the mountains of Abarim, of which Nebo 
is the highest point, in the kingdom of Sihon which he 
had taken from Jloab. 

Num2i. 20 from Bamoth (in)the valley, .to. .top of P. 

23. 14 he brought hira. .to the top of P., and b. 

Deut. 3. 27 Get thee up into the top of P., and lift -up 

4. 49 sea of tho plain, under the springs of P. 

34. I Moses went up. .to the top of P., that (is) 

PI-SI-DI'A, UiffiZia. 

A province forming part of the great table land in Asia 
Minor, having Paraphylia on the S , Phrygia on the N.; 
its chief city was Antioch, a Roman colony. 

Acts 13 14 they came to Antioch in P., and went into 
14. 24 after they had passed throughout P., they 

Pf-SON, ]^&-i freely flouring. ' 

One of the four rivers of Eden, supposed to have been 

the Phasis, i.e. Araxes; the Eesynga, the 7?idt(S, tne 

Ganges, the Byphasis, the Hile or the Goshap. 

" Gon. 2. II The name of the fijet (is) P. : that (is) it 



PIS'-PAH, n»39 expan.^ion. 

An Asheritc, a son of Jcthcr. D.C. 1500. 

1 Ch. 7. 38 AndthcEousof Jcthcr; JciihunnebiOiidP^ 
PISS — 

\. Urine, D'i'v shenim. 

2 Ki.i8. 27 they may. .drink their own piss with you 
Isa. 36. 12 they may . .drink their own iilss with you 

2.Watcr of the feet, iiriiif, cSn "p me raglayim. 
2 Kl.iS. a7 they may.. drink tlieir own piss with you? 
laa. 36. 12 they may. .drink their own pisswilhyouj 

PISS, to — 

To make water, jny shathan, 5. 

1 Sa. 23. 22, 34 any that pisseth against the wall 

1 Ki.14. 10 cut oir. .him thatpi.sscth against the wall 

16. II lie left him not one that pisseth againsta 
21. 21 cut off.. him that pisscth'againstthowall 

2 Ki. 9. 8 cut olf . .liim that pisseth against the wait 

PIT — 

l.A pit or well, 1x3 beer. 

Gen. 14. 10 the vale of Siddim (was full of) slime pits 
I'sa. 55. 23 bring them down into the jiit of destruc. 

69. 15 and leUnot the pit shut her mouth upou 
Prov 23. 27 and a strange woman (is) a narrow pit - 

2. A pil or well, "113 /x>r. 

Gen. 37. 20 let us slay him, and cast. .Into some pit 
37. 22 cast him into this pit that (is) in the wilL 
37. 24 cast him into a pit ; and the i)it(wa3)em. 
37. 28 lifted np Joseph out of the pit, and sold 
37. 29 Reuben roturucd into the pit ; and, bell. 

37. 29 Jo.ieph (was) not in the pit ; and he rent 
E.xod2i. 33 open a pit, or if a man sh.all dig a pit 

21. 34 The owner of the pit shall make (it)good 
Lev. II. 36 a fountain or pit, ^wherein there isjplen. 

1 Sa. 13. 6 in rocks, and in high places, and in pits 

2 Sa. 23. 20 slew a lion in tho midst of a pit in tinio 

2 KI. 10. 14 Blew them at the pit of the shearing hou. 
J Ch.ii. 22 and filev/ a lion In a pit in a snowy day 
Psa. 7. 15 lie made a jjit, and digged it, anti is fall. 
28. I I become like them that go. .into the pit 

30. 3 that I should not go down to the pit 

40. 2 brought me np also out of an horrible pit 
£3. 4 cimntcd with Ihcni that go. .into the pit 
83. 6 Tliou hast laid me in the lowest pit, in d. 

143. 7 like unto Ihem that go down into tliepit 

Prov. I. 12 whole, as tlio-e that go doivn into the pit 

28. 17 man that doeth violence, .flee to the pit 

Isa. 14. 15 be lirouf-'ht. .to hell, to the sides of the pit 

14.19 tliat go down to the stones of the pit ; as 

24. 22 (as) prisoners are gathered in the pit, and 

38. iSthey thatgo down intothepitc.".unot hopo 
51. I thcholeof the pit (whence) yo are digged 

Jer. 41. 7 into tho midst of the pit, he, and the men 

41. 9 ihc p;t wlierein Ishmael had cast all tho 
Eze. 26. 20 dov.'n with them that descend into the pit 

'26. 20 with them that go down to the pit, that 

31. 14 delivered, .with them that go. .to the pit 

31. 16 with them th.at descend into the pit: and 

32. 18, 24, 25, 29, 30 them that go down to the pit 
32. 23 Whose graves are set in the sides of the p. 

Zech. 9. II sent, .out of the pit wherein (is) no water 
3. A ditch, mar.^hy place, 33 gcb. 

Jer. 14. 3 they came to the pits, (and) found no w. 

LA ditch, marshy place, 103 gcbe. 

Isa. 30. 14 or to take water (withal) out of the pit 

5. A pit, K?'^ gummals. 

Eccl.io. 8 lie that diggcth a pit shall fall into it 

6. Opening, hole, nns pachalh. 

2 Sa. 17. 9 he is hid now in some pit, or in some(o.) 

18. 17 cast him into a great pit in the wood, and 
Isa. 24. 17 the pit, and the snare, (are) upou thee, O 

24. iS he who lleeth.. shall fall into the pit; and 
24. 18 that cometh up out of the midst of the pit 
Jer. 4S. 43 the pit, and the snare, (sh.allbeiupontlieo 
48. 44 He that fleeth. .shall fall Into the pit, and 
48. 44 he that gctteth up out of the pit ehall ho 

7. Under world, hades, ViNV' sheol. 

Numi6. 30 and they go dowmiuick into the pit;thcn 

16. 33 went down alive into the pit, and the ea. 

Job 17. 16 They shall go down to the bars of the pit 

8.vl pit, corruption, nri'iy shuchah. 

FroV22. 14 Tho mouthof strange women (is) a deep p. 
Jer. 2. 6Icd. .through a land of desertsandof pits 
18. 20 for they have digged a pit for my soul 
18. 22 they have diggoda pit totake me,andliid 
9. A pit, corruption, mn? shcchulh. 

Prov 28. 10 he shall faUhimsclf into his own pit: but 
lO.yl pit, corrup)tion. n'ry shechith. 

Lam. 4. 20 the anointed.' .was taken in their pits, of 

11. A pit, corruption, nnB' shachalh. 

Job 33. 18 He keepeth back his soul from the pit, and 

33. 24 Deliver him from going do^vn to the pit ; I 
33. 28 deliver his soul from goingintothep!t,and 
33. 30 bring back his soul from the pit, to be en. 

Paa. 9. 15 heathen are sunk down in the pit (that) 
30. 9 What profit, .when I go down to the pit? 
35. 7 they hid their net forme (m) a pit, (which) 
Q4. I, rest, .until the pit be digged for the wic. 

Prov 26. 27 Whosodiggeth a pit shall fall thereui: and 

Isa. 38. 17 thou hast . .(delivered it)from the pit of c. 
51 14 th.at he should not die m the pit, nortbat 

Eze. iq. 4, 8 he was taken in then: pit 

83. 8 I'hey Bhall bring thco down to the pit, and 

95 



y'PITOH 

12. A pit, corruption, 'n^'S shichah. 

Psa. 57. 6 tliey have digged .1 pit before me, into the 

; 119. 85 The proud have digged pits forme, which 

yjcr. 18. S2 for they have digged apij; to take mo, and 

\Z.A deep place, pSBvvos holhunos. 

Slatt 12. II if it fall into a pit on the aahbath day, will 

14.^ pit, dungeon, <f>piap phrear. 
' J/Uke 14. 5 shall have an ass or on ox fallen into a pit 
/lev. 9. 1 was given the key of the bottomless pit 

9. 2 [opened the bottomless pit] .. out of the p. 

g. 2 darkened by reason of the smoke of the pit 

PITCH -T- 

1. Pitch, na; zepMth. 

Exod. 2. "3 daubed it with slime and with pitch, and 

Isa. 34. 9 streams tliercof sliallbe turned into pitch 

34. 9 land thereof shall become burning pitch 

^.Cypress, nss koplier. 

Gen. 6. J4'shalt pitch it witliin and without with p. 

IITCH, be pitched, to — 

l.To sink doton, encamp, njij chanah. 

* -v Exodi7. I pitched in Kephidim : and (there was) no 

19. 2 had pitched in the wilderness : and there 
Kam. 1. 51 when the tabernacle is to be pitclied, the 

1. 52 the children of Israel shall pitch their te. 

1. 53 Levites shall pitch round about the tabe. 

2. 2 sh.iU pitch, .far off . .shall they pitch 

2. 3 sliall tlicy. . of the camp of Judah pitch 
2. 5 tliose that do pitch ne.vt unto him (shtiU 

2. 12 those which pitch by him (shall be) tlic t. 
a. 34 so they pitched by their standards, and 

3. 23 shall pitch behind the tabernacle westw. 

3. 29, 35 shall pitch on the side of the tabern. 

t 9. 18 at the commandment of the Loed they p. 
12. 16 and pitched in the wilderness of Paran 

21. to cliildren of Israel set forward, and pitched 
SI. II pitched at Ije-abarim, in the mlderncss 

21. 12 removed, and pitched in tlie valley of Z. 

21. 13 removed, and pitched on the other side 

22. I pitched in the plains of Moab on this side 
33. 1; removed from Ilameses, and pitched in S. 
33. 6 pitclied in Etham, which (is) in the edge 
33. 7 turned, .and they pitched before Migdol 
S3- ^ went three day's journey, .pitched in JI. 
83. 9 and came unto Elim. .and they pitched 

33. 15 they departed from Kephidim, and pito. 

33. 16 removed, .and pitched at Kibroth-hatta. 
33. 18 they departed from Hazeroth, and pitched 
33. 19 departed from Rithmah, and pitched at E. 
33. 20 departed fromllimmon-parez.and pitched 
33. 21 removed from Libnah, and pitched at K. 
33. 22 journeyed from Eissah, ar.d pitched in K. 

, 33. 23 went from Kehclathah, and pitched in m. 
^3. 25 they removed from Haradah, and pitched 
33. 27 departed from Tahath, and pitched at T. 
33. 28 removed from Tarah, and pitched in M. 
33. 29 went from Mithcah, and pitched in Hash. 
33. 31 departed from Sloseroth. .pitched in Be. 
33.33 went from Hor-hagidgad . . pitched in Jo. 
33. 36 pitched in the wilderness of Zin, which 
33. 37 pitched in mount Hor, in the edge of the 
33. 41 departed from mount Hor, and pitched 
33. 42 departed from Zalmonah . . pitched in P. 
33. 43 departed from Punon, and pitched in O. 
33. 44 departed from Oboth, and pitched in Ij. 
33, 45 departed from lira, and pitched in Dibon. 
33. 47 pitched in the mountains of Abarim, be. 
33. 48 pitched in the plains of lloab, by Jordan 
33. 49 pitched by Jordan, from Beth-jesimoth 

Josh. 8. II pitched on the north side of Ai : now(th. 
II. 5 pitched together at the watei-s of Merora 
■Judg 6. 33 went over, and pitched in the valley of J. 
7. I pitched beside the well of Harod : bo that 
ji. 18 pitched on the other side of Arnon, but 
II. 20 piiched in Jahaz, and fought against Isr. 
15. 9- pitched in Judah, and spread themselves 
i8. 12 and pitched in Kirjath-jearim, in Judah 

z Sa. 4. I Now Israel, .pitched beside Eben-ezer 

4. I and the Philistines pitched in Aphek 

13. 5 pitched in Michmash, eastward from Bet. 

17. 1 pitched between Shochoh and Azekah, in 

17. 2 pitched by the valley of Elah, and set the 

26. 3 Saul pitched in the hill of Hachilah, wh. 

26. 5 came to the place where Saul had pitched 

26. 5 and the people pitched round about him 

28. 4 came and pitched in Shunem. .and they 

29. I pitched by a fountain which (is) in Jezreel 
'« Sa. 17. 26 and Absalom pitched in the land of Gil. 

23. 13 troop of the Philistines pitched in the v. 
24. 5 passed over Jordan, and pitched in Aroer 

1 Ki. 20. 27 pitched before them like two little flocks 

20. 29 they pitched one over against the other b. 

2 Ki.25. I pitched against it ; and they built forts 

1 Ch.19. 7 king, .who came and pitched before Mede. 
Jer. 52. 4 pitched against it, and built fortsagainst 

5 To cover, ipj kaphar. 

Gen. 6. 14 and shalt pitch it within and vrilhout with 
3. To incline, n^j natah. 

Gen. 12. 8 pitched his tent,'(having) Bethel on the w. 
26. 25 pitched his tent there : and there Isaac's 3. 

Exod33. 7 pitched it v/ithout the camp, afar off from 

Judg 4. II pitched his tentunto the plain of Zaanaim 

2 Sa. 6. 17 tabernacle that David had pitched foi it 
1 Ch. 15. I i)repared a place . . and pitched for it a te. 

j6. I midst of the tent that David had pitched 
. 2 Ch. I. 4 for he had pitched a tent for it at Jems. 
i.To cause to stand, raise up, Dip qum, 5. 

Josh. 4. 3D twelve Btones. .did Joshua pitcbin Gilgal 



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5. To strike, fix, ypFi iaija. 

Gen. 31. 25 Jacob had pitched . . his brethren pitched 
Jer. 6. 3 they shall pitcli (their) tents against her 

6. To join together, unite, fix, pitch a tent, vliyyv/it. 

Heb. 8. 2 tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, and 
PITCH a tent, to — 
l.To move one's tent, TniJ ahal. 

Gen. 13. 12 and Lot., pitched (his) tent toward Sodom 

2.T0 move one's tent, Snx ahal, 3. 

Isa. 13. 20 neither shall the Arabians pitch tent th. 

3. To encamp, sink down, njn chanah. 

Gen. 26. 17 and pitched his tent in the valley of Gerar 

33. 18 Jacob, .pitched his tent before the city 
Num 9. 17 the children of Israelpitched their tents 
Deut. I. 33 search you out a place to pitch youi tents 

PITCHER — 

1...1 pitcher, ^3 had. 

Gen; 24. 34 Let down thy pitcher, I pray thee, that I 
24. 15 Eebckah came out., witliherpitcher upon 
24. 16 went down to the well, and ftlled her pi. 
24. 17 Let me., drink a little water of thy pitch. 
24. 18 let down her pitcher upon her hand, and 
24. 20 and emptied her pitcher into the trough 
24. 43 Give me .. a little water of thy pitcher to 
24. 45 Kebckali came forth with her pitcher on 

24. 46 made haste, and let down her pitcher fr. 
Judg. 7. 16 empty pitcliers, and lamps Avlthin the pi. 

7. 19, 2o blewthe the trumpets, and brakethe p. 
Eccl.i2. 6 or the pitcher be broken at the fountain 

2.A bottle, flagon, "^aj, V^j nebel. 

Lam. 4. 2 how are they esteemed as earthen pitch. 

Z.A clay or earthen pitclier, Kepafnoif keramion. 
Marki4. 13 meet you a man bearing a pitcher of wa. 
Luke 22. 10 man meet you, bearing a pitcher of water 

PI'-THOM, nh? narrow pass. 

A city in Lower Egypt, in Goshen, E. of the Nile, 
twenty four miles from Heroopolis ; a city in Upper 
Egypt, three days' journey from Cairo, (called also 
Fayijiim), has the same name. 

Exod. I. II they built for Pharaoh treasure cities, P. 

PI'-THON, I'ln'S harmless. 

A son of llicah, grandson of Jonathan^Bon of SauL B.C. 

1000. 

I Ch. 8. 3s the sons of Jlichah (were) P., and Melech 
9. 41 the sons of Micah (were) P., and Meloch 

PITIED, to be — 

Mercies, bowels, n'ern rachamim. 

Psa. 106. 46 He made them also to bo pitied of all tk. 

PITU'Ui., (very) — 

\. Merciful, 'JDiti rachmam. 

Lam. 4. lo The hands of the pitiful women have bo. 

2. Tender hearted, compassionate, eti(nr\ayX''of' 

1 Pe. 3. 8 love as bretliren, (be) pitiful, (be) court. 

3. Very tender hearted, or compa. iroKvaTTXayxfo^- 
J as. 5. II the Lord is [very pitiful], and of tender 

PITT — 

l.Pity, npijn chemlah. 

Isa. 63'. ' 9 in his love and in his '■ity he redeemed 

i.Loving kindness, ipn chased. 

Job 6. 14 To him that is afflicted pity (should bo s.) 

3. Mercies, bowels, Q'Srn rachamim. 

Amos I. II did cast oft' all pity, and his anger did t. 
PITT (on or upon), to have or take — 
l.To sijare, pity. Din chus. 

Deut. 7. 16 thine eye shall have no pity upon them 
13. 8 neither shall thine eye pity him, neither 
19, 13 Thine eye shall not pity him : but thou 
19. 21 thine eye shall not pity. .life, .for life, e. 

25. 12 cut off her hand, thine eye shall not pity 
Eze. 16. 5 None eye pitied thee, to do any of these 
Jon. 4. 10 Thou hast had pity on the gourd, for the 

2. To have pity, spare, Sen cJiamal. 

2 Sa. 12. 6 restore the lamb, .because he had no pity 
Jer. 13. 14 I will not pity, nor spare, nor have mercy 

15. 5 who shall have pity upon thee, O Jerus.t 
21. 7 shall not spare them, neither have pity 
Lam. 2. 2 Lord . . hath not pitied ; he hath thrown 

2. 17 hath thrown down, and hath not pitied 

2. 21 thou hast slain (them . . and) not pitied 

3. 43 thou hast slain, thou hast not pitied 
Eze. s- " eye spare, neither will I have any pity 

7. 4 neither will I have any pity : but I will 
7. 9 shall not spare, neither will I have pity 

8. 18 shall not spare, neither will I have pity 
9. 5 let not your eye spare, neither have ye p. 
9. 10 shall not spare, neither will I have pity 

36. 21 But I had pity for mine holy name, which 
Joel 2. 18 Then will the Lord be jealous, .and pity 
Zech.ii. 5 and their own shepherds pity them not 

II. 6 For I will no more pity the inhabitants 

3.T0 be gracious, Jjn chanan. 

Job 19. 21 Have pity upon me, have pity upon me 
Prov 19. 17 He that hath pity upon the poor lendeth 
28. S he shall gather it for him that will pity 

i.Pity, object ofpdty, Spnn machnvo X. 

Eze. 24. zi that which j^ur eoul pitletb; and your 



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5. To fflcve, bemoan, 153 nud. 

Psa. 69. 20 and I looked (for some) to take liity, but 

C. To love, pity, DHT racham, 3. 

Psa.103. 13 father pitietli (his) children, vBO) the Loud 
Isa. 1 3. r8 shall have no pity on the fruit of tho womb 

7. To be kind, tender. iKe'^a eleeO, 

5Iatti8. 33 compassion, .even as I had pity on theot 
PLACE— . 
l.A place, TTiN aihar: __ 

Ezra J. 13 let the house of God be builded in his pi. 

6. 3 place where they offered sacrifices, and 

6. 5 vessels, .be restored.. (every one) to his p. 

6. 7 Jews, build this house of God in his placa 

Dan. 2. 35 no place was found for them : and the st. 

2. A house, n;3 bayith. 

Exod25. 27 shall the rings be for places of the staves 
26. 29 make their rings (of) gold (for) places for 
30. 4 they shall be for places for the staves to 
36. 34 made their rings (of) gold (to be) places 
37. 14 the places for tho staves to bear the tal)I 

37. 27 to be places for tiic staves to bear it with 

38. 5 the grate of brass, (to be) places for thej 
2 Sa. 15. 17 and tarried in a place that was far off 

I Ch.28. IX thereof, and of the place of the mercy scat 
Neh. 2. 3 place of my fathers' sepulchres, (lieth) w.i. 
Esth. 7. 8 returned, .into tho place of the bancjuet 
Job 8. 17 wrapped about . . (and) seeth the place of 
Prov. 8. 2 She standeth. .iu the places of the paths 
Eze. 41. 9 place of the side chambers that (were) w, 
46. 24 These (are) the places of them that boU 

Z. Border, n^na gcbulah. 

Isa. 28. 25 appointed barley, and the rye, in theirp.? 

4. Hand, n; yad. 

Num. 2. 17 every man in his place by their standards 
Deut. 2. 37 unto any place of the river Jabbok, nor 
23. 12 Thou shalt have a place also without the 

1 Sa. 15. 12 he set him up a place, and is gone about 

2 Sa. j8. 18 it is called unto this day, Absalom's placo 
Psa. 141. 6 their judges arc overthrown in stony pla. 
Isa. 56. 5 within my walls a place and a name better 
Jer. 6. 3 they shall feed every one in his place 
Eze. 21. 19 choose thou a place, choose (it) at the he. 

5. To sit down or still, 3^; yashab. 

■ 2 Sa. 23. 7 utterly burned with fire in the. .place 
^.Station, base, JB ken. 

Gen. 40. 13 restore thee unto thy place : and thou eb. 

l.A base, fixed place, jiIB makon. 

E.\odi5. 17 tho place. . thou hast made for thee to dw. 

1 Ki. 8. 13 a settled place for tliee to abide in for ever 

8. 39, 43 hear tliou in heaven thy dwelling pi, 
8. 49 hear . . in heaven thy dwelling place, and 

2 Ch. 6. 2 an house, .and a place for thy dwellinff 

6. 30 hear thou from heaven thy dwelling pla. 
6. 33 hear thou, .from thy dwelling place, and 
6. 39 hear thou, .from thy dwelling place, their 

Ezra 2. 63 for the house of God to set it up in his p. 

Psa. 33. 14 From the place of his habitation he loot. 

Dan. 8. II the place of his sanctuaiy was cast dowa 

8. Habitation, fyi\]I0 meonah. 

Job 37. 8 go into dens, and remain in their places 
^.Station, standing, li^]!a inaamad. 

2 Ch.35. 15 singers.. (were)intheirplace,accordbigt<l 
IQ. A place of standing, Dip.p maqom. 

Gea. I. 9 waters., be gathered together unto one p. 

12. 6 passed through the land unto the place 08 

13. 3 unto the place iVhere his tent had been at 
13. 4 I'lito the place of the altar, which he had 
13. 14 look from the place where thou art nortTi. 
18. 24 not spare the place for the fifty righteous 
18. 26 then I will spare all the place for their B. 

18. 33 and Abraham returned unto his place 

19. 12 whatsoever, .bring (them) out of this placo 

19. 13 For we will destroy this place, because tha 

19.14 said. Up, get you out of this place; fortha 

19. 27 to the place where he stood before the I* 
BO. 1 1 Surely tho fear of God (is) not in this pi. 
20. 13 at everyplace whither we shall come, say 
21 31 Wherefore he called that place Beer-sheba 
22. 3 went unto the place of which God had t. 
22. 4 lifted up his eyes, and saw the place afar 
22. 9 eame to the place which God had told hinl 
22. 14 Abraham called the name of that place J. 
26. 7 the men of the place asked (him) of his 
26. 7 men of the place should kill me for Keb. 
28. II lighted upon a certain place, and tarried 
28. II andhetookof the stones of that place, and 
28. II pillows, and lay down in that place to si. 
28. 16 Surely tho Lord is in thLs place ; and 1 k. 
28. 17 afraid, and said. How dreadful(is) thisp.l 

28. 19 he called the name of that place Beth-el 

29. 3 again upon the well's mouth in his placo 

29. 22 gathered together all the men of the place 

30. 25 1 may go unto mine own place, and, to my 

31. 55 Laban departed, and retui-ned unto bis p. , 

32. 2 he called the name of that place Mahan. 
32. 30 Jacob called the name of the place Peniel 
33. 17 therefore the name of the place is called 
35. 7 built there an altar, and called the place 
35. 13 God went up from him in the place where 
35. 14 set up a pillar in the place where he tal. 
35^ 15 Jacob called the name of the place where 
36.^40 after their places, by their names ; duko 
38. 21 Then he asked the men of that place, say. 

38. 22 also the men of the place said, (that) there 

39. 20 a place wbei<e the king's prisoners (were) 



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Qen. 40. 3 prison, the place where Joseph (was) bo. 
Dzod. 3, 5 place whereon thou utandcst (is) holy gr. 
3 3 place of the Canaanitca, and the Uittites 
16. 29 let no man go out of hii place on the eov. 
77. 7 ho called the name of tlio placo llassah 
j8. 23 all. .shall also go to their placo in peaco 
so. 14 In all places where I record my came I 
SI. 13 appoint thee a place whither he shall f.oe 
23. 20 thee into the placo which 1 have prepared 
29. 31 Ehalt. .seethe his flesh in the holy plr.co 
33. SI (there is) a place by me, and thou shall a. 
lev- 1. 16 on the cast part, by the place of the ashes 
4. 13 without the camp unto a clean place, wh. 
4. 24, 33 in the place v/here they lull the burnt 
4. 29 and slay, .in the place of the burnt offer. 
6. II carry, .without the camp unto a clean p. 
6. 16 shall It be eaten in the holy place ; in the , 
6. 25 In the place where the burnt offering 13 
6. 26 in the holy place shall it bo eaten, in the 

6. 27 whereon it VTas sprinkled in the holy pla. 

7. 2 In the place where they kill the burnt of. 
7. 6 it shall be eaten in the holy place : it (is) 

JO. 13 yo shall eat it in the holy place, because 
10. 14 wave breast, .shall ye eat in a clean place 
10. 17 not eaten the sin offering in the holy pla. 
23. 19 In the place of the boil there bo a white r. 
14. 13 in the place where he shall kill tlie sin 
14. 13 and the burnt offering, in the holy place 
14. 28 placo of the blood of the trespass offering 
14. 40 east them into an unclean place without 
J4. 41 oft without the city into an unclean place 
14. 45 forth out of tho city into an unclean placo 
16. 24 wash his flesh with water in. .holy placo 
24. 9 they shall eat it In the holy place : for it 
Knm. g. 17 in the place where the cloud abode, there 

10. 29 We are journeying unto the place of will. 
ti. 3, 34 And he called tho name of the placo 
13. 24 The place was called the brook Eshcol, b. 
14. 40 the place which the Lord hath promised 

18. 31 ye shall eat it In every place, ye and your 

19. 9 lay. .up without the camp iu a clean pla. 
»o. 5 in unto this evil place? it (is) no placo of 
ex. 3 he called the name of tho placo Hormah 

22. 26 stood in a narrow place, where (was) no 
23. 13 Come, I pray . . with me unto another pla. 
E3. 27 Come, I . . will bring thee unto another pla. 
24. II flee thou to thy place : I thought to prom. 

24. 25 returned to his placo : and Balak also w. 
32. I behold, the plaoo (was) a placo for cattle 
32. 17 until we have brought them unto their p. 

Seat. I. 31 that ye went, until ye came into this placo 

I. 33 to search you out a place to pitch your ten. 

9. 7 until ye came unto tills place, ye have been 

11. 5 what he did. .until yo came into this pla. 

11. 24 Every place whereon the soles of your fe. 

13. 2 the places wherein the nations which yo 

12. 3 and destroy the names . . out of that placo 
12. 5 the place which tho Lord your God shall 
12. II there shall be a place v.'hich the Lord your 
12. 13 offer not thy burnt offerings in every pL 
12. 14 in the place which tho Lord shall choose 
12. i3 in the place which the Lord thy God shall 
i=. 21 place v/hich the Lord thy Godjliath chosen 
12. 26 unto the place which the Lord shall clio. 

14. 23 the place which ho shall choose to placo 
14. 24 if the place be too far from 4hee, which 
14. 25 place which tho Lord thy God shall choose 
»S. 20 in the place wliicli tho Lord shall choose 
16. 2 the place which the Lord shall choose to 

16. 6, 7, II, 15, in the place which the Lord thy 
ifl. 16 in the place which he shall choose ; In tho 

17. 8 placo which the Lord thy God shall chooso 
17. 10 of that place which the Lord shall chooso 

18. 6 unto the place which the Lord shall cho. 
at. ig his city, and unto the gate of his placo 

23. 16 that place which he shall choose in one 
26. 2 tho place which the Lord thy God shall 

25. 9 he hath brought us into this place, and 
eg. 7 when ye came unto tliis place, Sihon tho 
31. II in the place which he shall choose, thou 

Josh. I. 3 Every place that the sole of your foot sli. 
3. 3 yo shall remove from your place, and go 
4. 18 waters of Jordan returned unto their pi. 
5. 9 the place is called Gilgal unto this day 
5. IS the place whereon thou standest (isl holy 

7. 26 that place was called. The valley of Achor 

8. 19 ambush arose quickly out of their place 

9. 27 even., in the place which he should choose 
CO. 4 give him a place, that he may dwell am. 

Jadg. 2. s they called the name of that place Bochim 
7. 7 lot all .. people go every man unto his pla. 
9. 53 they departed every man unto his place 
II. 19 Let us. .tlirough thy land into my place 
15. 17 that ho.. called that place Uamath-lehi 

18. 10 a place wlicre ^there is) no want of any 
18. 12 they caUcd that placo Mahaneh-dan unto 

19. 13 lot U3 draw near to one of those places to 
19. 16 bat tho men of the placo (wore) Bonjaml. 

19. 23 man rose up, and gat him unto Ms placo 
£0. 22 In the place whore they put themselves 

20. 33 men of Israel rose up out of their placo 
20. 33 Hers in wait . . came . . out of their places 
2a 36 men of Israel gave placo to the Bonjamites 

il€th I. 7 went forth out of the placo where she w. 

3. 4 shalt mark tho placo where ho shall lie 

4. 10 brethren, and from the gate of his place 
t Sa. 3. 2 Eli (was) laid down in his placo, end his 

3. 9 So S.imucl went and laydowninhisplaco 

5. 3 took Dagon, and set him in has placo as. 
5. 11 let it go again to his own place, that it 

6. 2 us wherewith we shall send it to his place 
7. 16 and judged Israel la all those places 



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X Sa. 9. 22 tho chiefest place among thcra that were 
12. 8 tho Lord. .m.-»dc tliera dwell iu this placo 
14. 46 the PJiilistines went to their own pUicc 
20. ig tho placo where thou didst hide thyself 
20. 25 by Saul's side, and David's placo was cm. 
i. 27 David's place was empty : and Saul said 
, 37 the place of the arrow which Jonathan 
2 appointed . .servants to such and such a p. 

22 Ece his placo where his haunt in, (and) v/. 

23 they called that place Sela-hammahlckoth 
5 came to the placo wlicre Saul Ii.ad pitched 
5 David beheld tlio place where Saul l.iy, and 

25 David wont, .and Saul returned to his p. 

5 give, .a place in some town in tho count. 
4 he may go again to h'is place which tliou 

31 the places where David himself and his 

16 that placo was called Hclkath-Iiazzurira 

23 as many as came to the place where Asa. 

20 called the name of that place Baal-pcra. 

8 called the name of tlie place Pctcz-uz. 

17 set it in his placo, in the midst of tho ta. 

10 will appoint a place for my people Israel 
16 a place where he knew that valiant men 
19 return to thy place, and abide with tho 

21 In what place my lord the king shall be 

9 he is hid now in some pit, or in some. .p. 
12 in some place where he shall bo found 

39 Barzillai. .returned unto his own placo 

28 unto the placo where (tho officers) were 
9 unto the place that thou shalt appoint 

6 the ark of the covenant, .unto his place 

7 (their) two mngs over tho placo of the, 

21 And I have set there a placo for tho ark 

29 the place of which thou hast said, Sly na. 

29 thy servant shall make toward tliis placo 

30 when they shall pray toward this placo 
30 hear thou in heaven thy dweling placo 
35 if they pray toward tliis placo, and confe. 
19 on either side on tlie placo of tho seat 

8 eat bread nor drink v/ater in this placo 
16 nor drink water with thee in this place 

22 the place of tho v/hich (the Lord) did say 

24 Take the kings . . every man out of liis pi. 
19 the place where dogs licked tho blood of 

11 strike his hand overtheplacc, and recover 

1 the place where v/e dwell with thee is too 

2 let us make us a place there, where we m. 

6 he showed him tho place. And ho cut 

8 In such and such a place (shall be) my ca. 

9 Beware that thou pass not such a place 

10 the place which tho man of God told him 

25 Am I now come up. .against this place to 

16 will bring evil upon this place, and upon 

17 wrath shall bo kindled against this placo 

19 1 spake against this place, and against 

20 the evU which I will bring upon this pla. 

14 filled their places with the bones of men 

11 that place is called Perez-uzza to this day 

11 called the name of that place Baal-peraz. 
I prepared a place for the ark of God, and 

3 unto his place which he had prepared for 
27 strength and gladness (are) iu his place 

9 will ordain a place for my people Israel 

22 Grant me tho place of (this) tlireshing fl. 

25 So David gave to Oman for tlie place six 
I in the place that David had prepared in 

7 in the ark of the covenant, .unto his place 

8 spread forth (tlieir) wings over the placo 
20 the place whereof thou hastsaidthat thou 

20 which thy servant prayeth toward this p. 

21 place : hear thou from thy dwelling place 

26 if they pray toward this place, and confess 

40 unto the prayer (that is made) in this pL 

12 have chosen this place to myself for an 

15 unto the prayer (that is made) in this pi. 

18 stays on each side of the sitting place 

26 tlie same place was called, The valley of 

11 took it, and carried it to his place again 
ig and the places wherein he built, .and set 

24 will bring evil upon this place, and upon 

25 wrath shall be poured out upon this place 

27 thou heardest his words against this place 

28 the evil that I will bring upon this place 

4 remaineth in any place where he sojourn. 
4 the men of his place help him with silver 

17 unto Iddo the chief at the place Casiphia 
17 the Nethinlms, at the place Casiphia, that 

8 to give us a nail in his holy place, that our 

9 the place that I have chosen to set my 
14 (there was) no place for the beast (that 

12 From all places whence ye shall return u. 

13 In the lower places behind tho waU, (and) 

20 In what place (therefore) ye hearthe sound 
27 sought the Levites out of all their places 

14 arise to tho Jews from another place ; but 
II they came every one from his own placo 

17 hot, they are consumed out of their placo 
10 neither shall his place know him any more 

18 If he destroy him from his place, then (it) 
6 Which shaketh the earth out of her place 

18 and the rock is removed out of hia place 
18 earth, cover not . .let my cry have no p. 
4 shall therock be removed out of hisplace? 

21 this (is), .place (of him that) knoweth not 
9 neither shall his place any more behold 

21 and as a storm hurleth him out of his p. 

23 clap, .and shall hiss him out of his place 
I and a placo for gold (where) they fine (it) 
6 The stones of it (are) the place of sapph. 

12, 20 where (is) the place of understanding ? 

23 God understandeth. .he knoweththe placo 

X tremhlRth. and is moTed out of bis ylace 



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Isa. 



Jer. 



Job 38. 12 caused tho day spring to know hia place 
33. 19 (foip darkness, where (is) tlie place thereof 
Psa. 2.1- 3 antl who shall stand ui his holy place? 

26. 8 and tho place where thine honour dwell, 
37. 10 thou Shalt diligently consider his placo 
41. 19 thou hast sore broken us in the lilaeo of 

103. 16 the place thereof shall know it no moro 

103. 22 his worlts In all places of his dominion 

104. 8 place which tliou hast founded fortlicm 
132. 5 Until I And out a placo for tho Lord, an 

Prov 15. 3 The eyes of tho LORD (arc) in every place 
25. 6 and stand not in the place of great (men) 

27. 8 so (is) a man that wandcreth from Ids pL 
Eccl. I. 5 and liastcth to his placo where ho aroso 

I. 7 unto tho placo from whence the rivers c. 
3. 16 I saw under the sun tho place of Judgment 
3. 16 and tho place of righteousness, (that)lnl. 
3. 20 All go unto one place ; all are of the dust 
6. 6 seen no good : do not all go to one placet 
8. 10 gone from tho placo of tho holy, and they 
JO. 4 Icavo not thypluce; for yielding pacifleth 
3 in the placo where tlie tree falletli, thcro 
8 till (there bo) no place, that they niay bo 
23 every place shall be, where thcro v/ore a 
13 the earth shall remove out of her placo 
2 bring them to their place ; and the houso 

7 to the placo of the name of the Lord of 
23 will fasten hira (as^ a nail in a sure placo 
25 the nail that is fastened in the sure placa 
21 Lord cometh out of his place to punish 

8 full of vomit, .(so that there is) no placo 

21 us a place of broad rivers (and) streams 

19 not spoken in secret, in a dark place of 
7 and set him in his place, and he standeth 

20 shall say. .Tho place (is) too strait for mo 

2 Enlarge the placo ofthytent,and let them 
13 to beautify tho place of my sanctuary ; and 

13 I will make the place of my feet glorloua 

1 houso. .and where (is) the place of my r.? 
7 he is gone forth from his place to make 

3 and I will cause you to dwell in this placo 

6 and shed not innocent blood in this placo 

7 Then will I cause you to dwell In this pi. 

12 go ye. .mito my placo which (was) in Shi. 

14 tho placo v/hich I gave to you and to your 
20 fury shall be poured out upon tliis place 
32 shall bury ill Tophet, till there be no placo 

3 the places whither I havo driven them 
7 took tho girdle from the place where I 

13 will give you assured peace in this plaeo 

2 neither, .sons or daughters in this place 

3 the daughters that are born in this placo 

9 I will cause to cease out of this place in 
12 high tlirone.. (is) the place of our sanctuary 

3 I will bringevil upon thisplaco, the which 

4 have estranged this placo, and have burnt 

4 have filled this place with the blood of 

6 this placo shall no more bo called Tophet 

7 will make void the counsel, .in this placo 

11 in Tophet, till (thcro be) no placo to bury 

12 Thus «rill I do unto this plaeo, saith tho 

13 shall be defiled as tho place of Tophet 
3 neither shed innocent blood in this placo 

11 Shallum. .which went forth out of this p. 

12 placo whither they have led him captive 

5 whom I have sent out of this place into 
9 in all places whither I shall drive them 

22 bring them, .and restore them to this p. 
3 will I bring again hito this place all tho 

3 king of Babylon took away from this plaeo 

4 I will bring again to this place Jeconiah 

6 away captive, from Babylon into this place 
10 in causing you to return to this placo 

14 from all the places whither I have driven 

14 I will bring you again Into the placo wh. 
37 I will bring them again unto this placo 

10 there shall be heard in this place, which 
12 this place, which is desolate wthout man 

2 hath pronounced this evil upon this plaeo 
12 all tho Jews returned out of all places w. 
1! saith tho LORD, .ye shall seethisplace no 
22 tho place whither ye desire to go (and) to 

29 I wiU punish you in this place, that yo 

5 a prey in all places whither thou goest 
62 thou hast spoken against this place, to 

12 Blessed (be)., glory of the LORD fromhisp. 

13 place where they did offer sweet savour 

1 1 the place whither the head looked they 

3 remove from thy place to another placo 
i6 the place (where) the king (dwelleth) that 

30 in the place where thou wast created, in 

12 ^nil deliver them out of all places where 

15 come from thy place out of the north pa. 
II a placo thero of graves in Israel, the vaL 
II and the breadth of the place that was left 

13 the trespass offering; for the place (is) h. 

7 the place of my throne, and the place of 

4 it shall be a plaeo for their houses, and 

19 there (was) a place on the two sides wes. 

20 This (is) the place where the priests shall 

10 in the place where it was said unto them 
15 I wUl go (and) return to my place, till th. 

7 of the place whither ye have sold them 

6 and want of bread in all your places : yet 
3 (shall be) many dead bodies in every pL 

3 the Lord oometh forth out of his place 

8 ■n'ill make an utter end of the place ther. 
17 their place is not known where they (are) 

4 cut. .tho remnant of Baal from thisplaco 

11 every one from his place, (even) all the 

9 in this place will I give peace, saith the 
10 gate unto the placo of the flist Kate, onto 



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6. 

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Joel 3. 
Amos 4. 
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Mle. I. 
Kah. I. 

Zeph. I. 

Hag. 2. 
Zecn 14. 



PLACJE 



755 



PLAGUED 



Mai. I. n In every place iuceuso (shall be) oflured 

ll.Standinr), station, place, npv omcd. 

>>- 2 Ch.30. J 6 they stood in their place after their man. 

34. 31 tile king stood in his place, and made a 

35. 10 the priest stood in their place, and the 

' Ifeh. 8. 7 law : and the people (stood) in their place 

' \ 9- 3 they stood up in their place, and read iu 

^ 13. II I gathered, .and set them in their place 

■ \i. An opening, m\^ pethach. 

Gen. 38. 14 sat in an open place, which (is)t>y the w. 
13. Under, beneath, nnn tachath. 

Lev. 14. 42 and put (them) in the place ot those sto. 

Xi.Hole, opening, oirj] ope. 

Jas. 3.11a fountain send forth at the same place 

15. Passage, paragraph, irepiox^ perioche. 

Acts 8. 32 The place of the Scripture which ho read 

Id. Place, Toiros topos. ^- — — 

' JUatt 12. 43 he walketh through dry places, seeking 

14. 13 departed thence by ship into a desert pi. 

t4. 15 This is a desertplace, and the time is now 

14. 33 the men of that place had knowledge of 
e4. 7 pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers p. 
24. 15 the abomination., stand in the holyplace 

26. 52 Put up again thy sword into his place :for 

27. 33 when they were come unto a place called 

27. 33 Golgotha, that is to say, A place of a sk. 

28. 6 Come, see the place where the Lord lay 
Mark i. 35 departed into a solitary place, and there 

' T. 45 the city, but was without in desert places 

C. 31 Come, .yourselves apart into a desert pi. 
6. 32 they departed into a desert place by ship 
6. 35 This is a desert place, and now the time 

13. 8 there shall be eartlnxuakes in divers pla. 
IS 22 they bring him unto tlic place Golgotha 

15. 72 which is, being interpreted. The place of 
id. '6 iTesus. .behold the place where they laid 

Luke 4. 17 he found the place where it was written 

4. 37 into every place of the country round ab. 
4.42 he dop.artod and went into a desert place 
9. io [desert place belonging to the city called] 
o. 12 victuals: for we are here in a desert place 

TO. I Into every city and place, whither he him. 

10. 32 when he was at the place, came and look. 

11. 1 as he was praying in a certain place, when 
II. 24 walketh through dry places, seeking rest 

14. 9 say to thee, Give this man place ; and thou 

16. 28 lest they also come into this place of tor. 
19. 5 when Jesus came to the place, ho looked 

21. II great earthquakes shall be in divers plac. 

22. 40 when he was at the place, he said unto 

23. 33 come to the place which is called Calvary 
•lolm 4. 20 Jerusalem is the place where men ought 

5. 13 away, a multitude being in (that) place 

6. 10 there was much grass in the place. So 
6. 23 ni.^h unto tb.e place where they did eat 

10. 40 into the place wliore John at first baptiz. 

11. 6 abode, .still in the same place where he 
II. 30 was in that place where JIartha met him 

11. 48 and t.ako .away both ourplace and nation 
14. 2 mansions . . I go to prepare a place for you 

14. 3 if I go and prepai'e a place for you, I will 
1 3. 2 Judas, .which betrayed him, knew the p. 
19. 13 in a place that is called the Pavement, but 
19. 17 And he. .went forth into a place called 

19. 2o the place where Jesus was crucified was 
19. 41 in the place where he was crucified there 

20. 7 but wiapped together in a place by itself 
Acts I. 25 fell, that he might go to his own place 

4. 31 place was shaken where they were asscm. 

6. 13 blasphemous words against this holy place 

6. 14 Jesus of Nazareth shall destroy this place 

7. 7 come forth, and servo me iu this place 

7. 33 place where thou standest is holy ground 
7.49 what liouse.. what (is) the placeof my re.? 

12. 17 he departed, and went into another place 
lei. 28 the people, and the law, and this place 

21. 28 and further., hath polluted this holy place 
27. 8 a place which is called the Fair Havens 
27. 41 falling into a place where two seas met 

TKom, 9. 26 iu the plaoe where it was said unto theqi 
12. 19 give place unto wrath : for it is written 

15. -^3 having no more place in these parts, and 

1 Co. I. 2 with all that in every place call upon the 
e Co. 2. 14 savour of his knowledge bj' us in every pi. 
Eph. 4. 27 Neither give place to the devil 

• Th. I. 8 in every place your faith to God waid is 
Heb. 8. 7 then should no place have been sought 

11. 8 place which ho should after receive l.)r 
12. 17 he found no place of repentance, though 

2 Pe. 1. 19 until a light that shincth in a dark place 
Kcv. 2. 5 will remove thy candlestick out of his pi. 

6. 14 mountain and island, .moved out of. .pi. 

12. 6 where she hath a place prepared of God 
12. 8 neither was their place found any more 
12. 14 into hei place, where she is nourished for 

16. i6 into a place called in tlio Hebrew tongue 
2o. II and there was found no pLace tor them 

V!,A little place, spot, x'->piov chorion. 

Malt 26. 36 with them unto a place called Gethsemane 
Marki4. 32 came to a place which was named Geths. 
[Sec also Another, appointed, besieged, broad, burying, 
certain, chiefest, close, couching, crooked, dark, de- 
cayed, deep, desolate, dry, dwelling, eminent, empty, 
even, every, feeding, from, fruitful, give, good, hearing, 
liiding, high, higher, hollow, holy, in, inhabited, large, 
lie down, lodge, lodging, low, lurking, market, miry, 
ordered, pass, pleasant, profane, Bcftigo, rcat, resting, 



secret, separate, settled, slippery, solitary, steep, stood, 
strong, this, threshing, void, waste, what, yonder.] 

PLACE, (to give or have) — 

1. To put dotvn, leave, let alone, nj; yanach, 5. 

2 Ch. I. 14 wluch he placed iu the chariot cities, and 
4. E and placed (them) in the temple, five on 
Eze. 37. 14 I shall place you iu your own land : then 

2. To cause to sit down, ^P] yashab, 5. 

Gen. 47. II Joseph placed his father and his brethren 

2 Kii 17. 6 placed them in Halah and in Habor (by) 

17 24 and placed (them) in the cities of Samaria 

17. 26 removed, and placed in the cities of Sam. 

Hos. II. II I will place them in their houses, saith the 

3. To take, np? laqaeh. 

Eze. 17. 5 he placed (it) by great waters, (and) set 

4. To put down, place, nri3 nechath, 5 

Ezra 6. 5 bo restored, .'and place (them) in the ho. 

5. To give, jm nathan. 

2 Ch.17. 2 he placed forces in all the fenced cities 
Isa. 46. 13 will place salvation in Zion, for Israel 
Eze. 37. 26 I will place them, and multiply them, and 
Dan. II. 31 they shall place the abomination that 

6. To cause to stand, "loj; amad, 5. 

1 Ki. 12. 32 he placed in Beth-el the priests of the 

7. To put, place, DV. D'.a' sum, sim. 

Exodi8. 21 place (such) over them, (to be) rulers of 

Jer. 5. 22 which have placed the sand (for) the bo. 
8. To tahernaele, cause to settle doion, ]y4 shaken, 3. 

Deut 14. 23 he shall choose to place his name there 
16. 2 LoED shall choose to place his name there 
16. 6 thy God shall choose to place his name 
16. II God hath chosen to place his name there 
26. 2 God shall choose to place his name there 

Psa. 78. 60 Shiloh, the tent (which) he placed among 

9. To tahernaele, cause to settle down, p^ shaken, 5. 

Gen. 3. 24 he placed at the east of the garden of E. 

10. To give place, withdravj, ai/ax<»pea> anaehOreu. 
Matt. 9. 24 Give place ; lor the maid is not dead, but 

11. To have place for, xi^piio chorco. 

John 8. 37 to kill me, because my word hath no pi. 
PLACE, to bring again to one's — 
To cause io sit down, 3!?; yashah, 5. 

Zechio. 6 and I will bring them again to jjlace thorn 
PLACE, (dwelling) — 
A tent, S7N ohcl. 

Job 21. 28 where (are), .dwelling places of the wie.? 
PLACE, in or to this or of that, where two ways meet — 
l.One residing in a place, (vroirios eniopios. 

Acts^2i. 12 they of that place, besought him uot to 

2,. Here, in this place, £56 hode. 

Matt 12. 6 in this place is (one) greater than the to. 
Luke23. 5 beginning from Galilee to this placo 

PLACE, where one is, same — 
Under, beneath, nnn tachath. 

2 Sa. 2. 23 he fell down . .and died in the same place 
Jer. 38. 9 to die for hunger in the place where he is 

PLACES, in all — 

Every where, in every place, iravraxo'i pantachov. 

Acts 24. 3 AVo accept (it) always, and iu all places 
PLACED, to be — 
l.Tobe caused to sit doion, ye) yashab, (3. 

Isa. s- 8 tliey ™'''y lie placed alone iu the midst of 
2. To put, place, D'p, Dib sum, sim. 

Job 20. 4 of old, since man was placed upon earth 
PLACES — 

[See also Boiling, desolate, dr.awing water, highest, 
latest, parched, rough, round, steep, walk.] 

PLACES about — 
Round about, a'ap sahib. 

Jer. 1 7. 26 they shall come . . from the places about J. 
PLAGUE — 
1. Pestilence, tyj dcbcr. 

Hos. 13. 14 death, I \vi\\ be thy plagues ; O grave, I 

2. Plague, smilting, nssn maggephah. 

Exod 9. 14 Iwillatthistimesendallmyplaguesupon 
Numi4. 37 Even those men. .died by the plague bef. 
16. 48 stood between the dead, .the plague was 
16. 49 they that died in the plague were fourteen 
16. 50 Aaron returned., and the plague was st.a. 
25. 8 plague was stayed from the children of I. 

25. 9 those that died in the plague were twenty 
25. 18 which was slain in the day of the plague 

26. I came to pass after the plague, that the L. 
31. 16 there was a plague among the congrega. 

1 Sa. 6. 4 for one plague (was) on you all, and on yo. 

2 Sa. 24. 21 the plague may be stayed from the people 

24. 25 and the plague was st.aycd from Israel 

T Ch.2i. 22 the plague may bo stayed from the people 

2 Ch.2i. 14 with a great plague will the LOED smite 

Psa. 106. 29 they movoked . . and the plague brake in 

io5. 30 executed judgment : and (so) the plague 

Zech. 14. 12 this shall be the plague wherewith the L. 

14. 15 And so shall bo the plague., as this plague 

14. 18 there shall be the plague wherewith the 

Z.A smiting, npo makkah. 

Lev. 35. :: I v/iUbrins seven times more plagues ujon 



Nuniii. 33 smote the people with a very grc.n t jiln-ue 
Dcv.,28. 59 make thy plagues wonderful, ami Die pi. 
28. 59 great plagues, nn.d of long continuanc:; 

28. 61 every plague, which (is) nut written in the 

29. 22 when they see the plagues of that land 

I Sa. 4. 8 smote the Egyptians with all the plagues 
Jer. 19. 8 and hiss because of all the plagues thereof 
49. 17 and shall hiss at all the plagues thereof 
50. 13 every one. .shall, .hiss at all her plagues 

i.A touch, smiting, \>ii nrga. 

Gen. 12. 17 with great plagues because of Sarai, Abr. 
Exodii. I Yet will I bring one plague (njpre) upon 
lev. 13. 2 (like) the plague of leprosy; then he shall 
'3- 3 priest shall look on the plague in the skin 
13. 3 hair in the plague is turned white.and the 
13. 3 plague in sight (be) deeper than the skiu 
13. 3 it (is) a plague of leprosy : and the priest 
13. 4 priest shall shut up (hinithat hath)thep. 
13. 5 (if)theplagueinhissightbeatastay,(and) 
13. 6 plague spread not in the skin, the priest 
13. 6 plague (be) somewhat dark, (and) the pi. 
13. 9 When the plague of leprosy is in a man 
13. 12 the plague from his head even to his foot 
13- 13. 17 pronounce, .clean (that hath) the pla. 
13. 17 the plague be turned iuto white ; then t. 
13. 20 plague of leprosy broken out of the boil 
13. 22 shall pronounce him unclean : it (is) a p. 
13. 25, 27 pronounce him unclean : it (is) the p. 
13. 29 If a man or woman have a plague upon 
13. 30 Then the priest shall see the plague: and 
13. 31 if the priest look on the plague of the sc. 
13. 31 shut up (him that hath)' the plague of tho 
13. 32 seventh day the priest shall look on the p. 
13, 44 he (is) unclean, .his plague (is)in his head 
13. 4s leper in whom the plague (is), his clothes 
13. 46 All the days wherein the plague (shall be) 
13. 47 garment also that the plague of leprosy is 
13. 49 if the plague be greenish, .it (is) a plaguo 
13. 50 And the priest shall look upon the plaguo 
13. 50 shut np (it that hath) the plague seven d. 
13. 51 look on the plague, .if the plague be spr. 
13. 51 plague (is) a fretting leprosy ; it (is) unc. 
13. 52 any thing of skin, wherein the plague is 
13. 53 the plague be not spread in the garment 
1 3. 54 that they wash (the thing) wherein the pi. 
13. 55 look ou the plaguo. .(if) thepl.ague have 
13. 35 and the plague be not spread ; it (is) unc. 
13. 56 plague (be) somewhat dark after the wa. 
13. 57 thou Shalt buru that wherein the plaguo 
13. 58 if thcpl.ague be dep.arted from them, then 

13. 59 This (is) the law of the plague of leprosy 

14. 3 the plague of leprosy be healed in tho Ic. . 
14. 32 law (of him) iu whom (is) the plague of 1. 
14. 34 I put the plngue of leprosy in a house of 
14. 35 scemeth to me (there is) as it were a pla. 
14. sf priest go (into it) to see the plague, that 
14. 37 look on the plague., (if) the plague (be) in 
14. 39 the plague be spread in the walls of tlic 
14. 40 take away the stones in which the pl.aguo 
14. 43 if tho plague come again, and break out 
14. 44 the jilaguu be spread in the house, it (is) 
14. 40 iilague hath not spread in the kouse, after 
14. 48 the house clean, because the plague is h. 

14. J4 This (is) the law for all manner of plaguo 
24. 8 Take heed in the plague of leprosy, that 

t Ki. 8. 37 whatsoever plague, whatsoever sickness 
8. 38 which shall know every man the plaguo 
Psa. 91. 10 neither shall any plague come nigh thy 

5. A stumbling, plague, ''^ii negeph. 

E.\odi2. 13 plague shall not be upon you to destroy 
30. 12 that there be no plague .among them, wh. 

Num. 8. 19 that there be no plague among the child. 
16. 46 there is WTath .tlie plague is begun 
16. 47 the plague was begun among the people 

Josh.22. 17 there was a plague in the concregat'on ot 

Qi.A scourge, tvhip, plague, fiaarl^ mastix. 

Mark 3. 10 for to touch him, as many as hadplagucs 
5. 29 felt, .that she was healed of that plaguo 
5. 34 go in peace, and be whole of thy plaguo 
LuKO 7. 21 cured many of (their) infirmities and pla; 

7. A stroke, plague, vAriyq plege. ' 

Picv. 9. 20 which were not killed by these plagues 
II. 6 to smite the earth with all plagues, as of. 

15. I seven angels having the seven Last plagues 
IS. 6 having the seven plagues, clothed in puro 

15. 8 till the seven plagues of the seven angels 

16. 9 which hath power over these plagues: and 
16. 21 because of the plague, .for the plague th. 
j8. 4 and that ye receive not of her plagues 
18. 8 Therefore shall her plagues como in one 
21. 9 seven vials full of the seven last plagues 
22. 18 God shall add imto him tho plagues that 

PLAGTIE, to — 

1. To touch, smite, plague, yjj naga, o. 

Gen. 12. 17 Lord plagued Pharaoh and liia house with 

2. To smite, plague, ^laj nagaph. 

Exod32. 35 Lord plagued tho people, because they 
Josh. 24. 5 I plagued Egypt, a6cording to that which 
Psa. 89. 23 I will beat down, .and plague them that 

PLAGXTED, to be — 

1. Plague, stroke, slaughter, nsaa maggephah. 

I Ch.2i. 17 not ou thy people, that they should bo p. 
2.T0 be touched, smitten, yw naga, 4. 

Psa. 73. 5 neither are they plagued like (other) men 
S.To touch, smite, yjj nago. 

Pea, 73. 14 Tor all the day long have I l>ee.D plagued 



PLAIN 



PLANTS 



VtAIW, ^low) — 

1,J grassy meadow, '^n^< dhcl. 

Judgii. 33 unto tho plain of tho vineyards, ^Tjth a 

%A plain, p^N don. 

Gen. 12. 6 place of Sichcm, unto tho plain of Jforcli 
13. iS and came and dwelt in tho plain of Maniro 
14 13 ho dwelt in the plain of Jl.imie the Amo. 

18. I appeared unto him in tho plains of JIamro 
Deut IT. 30 over against Gilgal, beside tlie plains of 
Jlldg. 4. II pitched his tent unto tlie plain of Zaanira 

9. 6 by tho plain of tho pillar that (was) in S. 
5. 37 another company come along by the plain 

1 Sa. 10. 3 thou Shalt come to the plain of Tabor, and 

3.A 'ixdlcy, vale, m'i?3 hiqa. 

flan. 3. I he sot it up in tho plain of Dura, In tho 

i.A valley, vale, nvi?3 liqah. 

Oen. II. 2 they found a plain In tho land of Shinar 
Neh. 6. 2 (aomo ono of) tho villages in tlio jJain of 
Isa. 40. 4 made straight, and the rough places plain 
Eze.i 3. 22 Arise, go forth into the plain, and I will 
^3.23 I arose, and went fortli into tho plain . and 
8 4 aeeordingto tho vision. .1 sawintho phaln 
Amos I 5 cut off tho inlubltant from tho plain of A. 

5.yl circler circuit, 133 fdkl:ar. 

Geru 13. lobchcLlailthoplaincf Jordan, that It (was) 
33. II Then Lot chose him all tho plain of Jordan 
;3. 12 Lot dwelt in tho cities of tho ])laiu, and p 
\g, 17 neither stay thou in all tho plain ; escape 

19. 25 overthrew thoso cities, and all tho plain 
iQ. =3 looked, .toward all tho land of the plam 

19. 29 when God destroyed the cities of the plain 
Dent 34. 3 plain of tho valley of .lorieho, tho city of 

2 Sa. i8. 23 .Vhimaaz ran by the way of the plain, and 

1 Kl. 7. 46 In tho plain of Jordan did tho king cast 

2 Ch. 4. 17 In the plain of Jordan did the king cast 
Neb. 3. 22 repaired the priests, tho men of the plain 

x2. 23 out of the plain country round about Jer. 

i.A plain, level place, -irJ'n inishor, 

Deut 3. to All the cities of the plain, and all Gilcad 
4. 43 Cczor in the wilderness, in tho plain cou. 
Josh 13. 9 and aU tho plain of Jledcba unto Dibon 
13. 16 midst of tho river, and all tho plain by 
13. T7 her cities that (are) in tho plain ; Dibon 
13. 21 all the cities of the plain, and all the kl. 

20. 8 upon tho plain out of tlio tribo of Ecuben 
i''KI.2o. 23 lot us fight against them m tho plain, and 

20, 25 wo will fight against them in the plain 
2 Cb.26. 10 both in the low country, and in the plains 
■Psa. 27. II lead me in a plain path, because of mine 
Jcr. 21. 13 against tlice, O. .rock of the plain, saith 
43. 8 plain shall be destroyed, as tho Ixjkd hath 
48. 21 judgment is come upon the plain country 
Zcch. 4. 7 before Zcrubbabel (thou Shalt become) a p. 

^.A wilderness, obscure place, niTi; arabah. 

I\um22. I pitched in the plains oOIoab on this. .J. 
26. 3 spako with them in theplainsof 5Ioab,by 
26. 63 numbered tho children . . in the plains of 

31. 12 nnto the camp at the plains of Jloab, w. 
33. 48 pitched in tho plains of Jloab, by Jordan 
33. 49 (even) unto Abol-shittim in the plains of 

33. 50 spake unto Moses in the plains of Moab 
35. I tho plains of 5Ioab by Jordan (near) Jeri. 

36. 13 the plains of Moab by Jordan (near) JerL 
Deut. X. X the plain over against the Hod (sea), bet. 

1. 7 ill the plain, in the hills, and in the valo 

2. 8 the Avay of the plain from Elath, and from 
3. 17 The plain also, and Jordan, and the coast 

3. 17 Chinnereth even unto the sea of the plain 

4. 49 the ijlaui on this side Jordan eastward 
4. 49 the Bca of the plain, under the springs 

34. I Moses went up from the plains of Moab 
34. 8 And. .wept for Moses in the plains of M. 

•Tosh. 3. 16 came down toward the sea of the plain 

4. 13 over . . unto battle, to the plains of Jericho 
5. 10 passover. .at even in the plains of Jericho 

8. 14 out . . at a time appointed, before the plain 
II. 2 the plains south of Chinneroth, and in the 

11. 16 the plain, and the mountain of Israel, and 

12. I unto . . Hermon, and all the plain on the 
12. 3 from the plain to the sea of Chinneroth on 

12. 3 unto the sea of the plain . .the salt sea on 
T2. 8 in the plains, and in the springs, and In 

13. 32 the plains of Moab, on the other side Jo. 
I Sa. 23. 24 in tlie plain on the south of Jeshimon 

a Sa. 2. 29 walked all that night through the plain 
4. 7 gat them away through the plain all night 

15. 28 will tarry in the plain of the wilderness 

17. 16 Lodge not. .in the plains of the wildern. 
s BJ. 14. 23 from . . Hamath unto the sea of the plain 

25.. 4 (the king) went the way toward the plain 

25. s and overtook him in the plains of Jericho 
Jer. 39. 4 and he went out the way of the plain 

39. 5 overtook Zedekiah in the plains of Jerlc. 

52. 7 all the men. .went by the way of the pla. 

52. 8 overtook Zedekiahinthe plains of Jericho 
Zech.T4. 10 the land shall be turned as a plain from 

8. A low place or plain, ■ipsif' shephelah. 

1 Ch.27. 28 sycamore tree's that (were) in the low pi. 

2 Ch. 9. 27 sycamore trees that (are) in the low plains 
Jer. 17. 26 from the plain, and from the mountains 
Obad. 19 and (theyof)theplainthe PhiHstiues : and 
Zech. 7. 7 (men) iribabited the south and the plain 

y.A level place, rdirou TreJi^-ov topou pedinou. 

Luke 6. i7!>toodiulhepluin, and the company of his 



PLAIN — 

I. Straight forward, rjiDj nakoach, 

Prov. 3. 9 (are) all plain to him that unscrstandcth 
2. Plain, perfect, simple, CJi tain. 

Gen. 25 27 Jacob (was) aplalnman, awclllngln teats 
i.IiigJiily, opOus ort/iOs. % 

Jlark 7 35 Ills tongue was loosca, and ho spake plain 
PTiATTT, to malio or bo made — 
l.T'o explain, evgraic, -1x5 haar, 3. 

llab. 2. 2 make (it) plain upon tables, tliat ho may 
2.2^0 Tnake level, equal, ni;j» shaoah, 3. 

Isa. 28 23 ^Vhen hehathmadeplamthe.'accthcrcof 
3.2"o exalt, raise up, V^p salal. 

frov 15. 19 but the way of the righteous (Is) mado p. 
PLAHTLT — 

1. To say, ICN amar. 

£xod2i. 5 if the servant shall plainly eay, I lovo my 

2. To explain, iNj haar, 3. 

Deut 27, 8 write, .all tho words of this law.vcry pla. 

3. To be uncoccred, revealed, rh} galah, 2. 

I Sa. 2. 27 Did I plainly appear unto tho house of thy 
f^.To put before one, I:; nagad, 5. 

1 Sa. 10. 16 Ho told us plainly that tho asses wcro 
5. To spread out, v-V2perash, 3. 

Ezra 4. 18 letter, hath been plainly read before mo 
&. Clear, ns Isach 

Isa. 32. 4 stammerers thalJ bo ready to speak pla. 
T.Boldncsa, Ta^ftriaia piarrhesia. 

Johnio. 24 said. .If thou be the Christ, tell usplainly 
II. 14 Then said Jesus unto them plainly, Laza. 
16. 25 I shall show you plainly of the Father 
16. 29 now speakest tliou [plainly], and speakest 
PLATNITESS of speech — 
Boldness, iTa^l>ri<Tia parrhlsia, 

2 Co. 3. 12 Seeing, .we use groat plainness of si)ccch 
PIAISTER, PLASTEE — 

l.Chalk, yi gir. 

Dan. 5. 5 tho plaster of tho wall of Iho king's palx 
2.Plaster, lime, 1V sid. 

Deut27. 2 great stones, and plaster them with plas. 
27. 4 and thou shalt plaster them with plaster 
PLAISTER or PLASTER, to (Jay for a) — 

1. To daub, plaster, iiio tuach. 

Lev. 14. 42 other mortar, and shall plaster tho house 

2. To spread mtt, plaster, rni? inarach, 

Isa. 38. 21 lay (it) for a plaiater upon tho boil, and 

Z. To plaster, Tv" sid. 

Deut 27. 2 great stones, and plaster them with pla. 
27. 4 and thou shalt plaster them with plaster 

PLAISTEEED or PLASTERED, to be — 
To be daubed, plastered, nia tuach, 2. 

Lev. 14. 43 it the plague come, .after it Is plastered 
14. 48 not spread, .after the house wasplastercd 

PLAIT or PLAT, to — 

To plait, braid, fold, twist, t\4kco pleho. 

Matt27. 29 when they had platted a cro^vn of thorns 
Jlarkis. 17 platted a crown of thorns, and put it ab 
John ig. 2 soldiers platted a crown of thorns, anaput 

PLAITINO (tho hair) — 

Plaiting or folding in, ifxirXcK-lj emplohS. 

1 Pe. 3. 3 that outward (adorning) of plaiting the h. 

PLAUES — 

Carving tools, corners, iTiyylJlJ maqtsuoth. 

Isa. 44. 13 ho flttcth it >vith planes, and ho marketh 
PLA1TET3 — 
Constellations, ni'?j"3 mazzaloth. 

2 Ki.23. 5 to tho planets, and to all the host of hea, 

PLANK (thick) - 

X.Any thing thick, aj; ab. 

Eze. 41. 26 side chambers of the house, and thick pi 

2.A tree, wood, fH ets. 

Eze. 41. 25 thick plauks upon tho face of the porch 

Z.A rib, side, v)x tsela. 

I Ki. 6. 13 covered tho floor ol the house wilhplanka 

PLAlifT, planting, plantation — 
l.A plant, planting, I'O? tnalta. 

Isa. 60. 21 the branch of my planting, the work of 

61. 3 planting of the Lokd, that he might he g. 

Eze. 17. 7 water it by the furrows of her plantation 

31. 4 her rivers running round about his plants 

34. 29 I will raise up for them a plant of reno>vn 

Mlc. I. 6 will make Samaria . .as plantings of a \Tne 

%Branchcs, tendrils, twigs, niEJ'ei nctishoih. 

Jer. 48. 32 thy plants are gone over the sea, they re. 

3.A plant, S)?3 neta. 

I Ch. 4. 23 those that dwelt amongplants and hedges 

Job 14. 9 bud, and bring forth boughs like a plant 

Isa. 5. 7 and the men of Judah his pleasant plant 

17. 10 therefore shalt thou plant pleasant pi ants 

17. II In the day shalt thou make thy plant to 

i,Planls, D'ysj netiim. 

rsn.144. 12 That our sous (may be) as plants grown 



5.ShruO, o"if sianli. 

Gen. 2. 5 cveryplauto* tho fleldbefore It^an in th« 
6.yJ slwot, n^?* shclach. 

Song 4. 13 Thy plants (arc,' an orchard of pomegran. 
7. A plant, hn^ shcthil. 

r6a.i28. 3 cliiidrcn arc liko olive pl.xDts round aboj* 

^. Plant, plantation, tpvnia phutcil. 

Maltis. 13 Every plant, which iiy heavenly Father 

PLANT, to — 
X.Tojilant, J)tJ) nat c. 

Gen. 2. 8 God planted a garden eastward of Eden 
9. 20 husbandman, and he planted a vincyarcT 
21. 33 planted a grove in Beer-Bhcba, andcalleJ 
Exodi5. 17 plant them in the mountain of thine inh. 
Lev. 19. 23 eball have planted nllmannerof trees for 
Num24. 6 which tho Lor.D hath planted, (and)aj co, 
Deut. 6. II olive trees, which thoiiplautcdst not; wh. 

16. 21 Thou ohalt not plant tliee a srove of anj 
CO. 6 what man (is hc^ that hath pi:nted a vin. 
e3. 30 thou shalt planta vineyard, and ehaltnot 

28. 39 Tliouslialtplant vineyard."!, and drcE3(lli.f 
Jo3h24. 13 of the vinejard9..which ye planted notdo 
2 Sa. 7. 10 plant them, that they m.ay dwell In a pi. 
2 Iii.19. 29 plant vineyards, and e.atthe fruits therco'' 
I Ch.17. 9 will Xilant them, and they sh.all dwell In 
I'sx 44. 2 drive, .tho heathen .and plantedstthciE 

80. 8 thou ha.stcast out the heathen, and plan 

80. 15 vineyard v/hich thy right hand hath plan 
94. 9 lie that planted thcear, bhaUhenothe.ir' 

J04. 16 cedars of Lebanon, which he hath planted 

107. 37 sow theflcld.3, and plant vineyards, whicl 

rrov3i. 16 with the fruit of her hands slieplantcth 

Keel. 2. 4 I buildcd mo houses , X planted me vino. 

2. s I planted trees in them of all (kind of) fr. 

3. 2 a time to pjlant, and a time to pluck up 
Isa. 5. 2 planted it with the choicest vine, and ba 

17. 10 therefore shalt thou plant, .and shaltsct 
37. 30 plant vineyards, and eat the fruit thcrco/ 

44. 14 he plantcth an ash, and tho rain do'.h n. 

51. 16 that I may plant the heavens, and lay lh« 
65. 21 they shall idaiit vineyards, and cat llic f. 
65. 22 they shall not plant, and another eat : fof 

Jer. I. 10 and to throw do^vn, to build, and to plant 

2. 21 Yet I had planted tliec a noble vine, wh. 

11. 17 Lor.l> of hosts, that planted thee, hath p. 

12. 2 Thou hast planted them, yea, they have 
18. 9 concerning a kingdom, to build and top. 
24. 6 I will plant them, and not pluck (them) 

29. 5, 28 plant gardens, and eat the frmt of th. 
31. 5 Thou shalt yet plant vines upon the mo. 
31. 5 shall plant, and shall cat (them) as com. 
31. 28 watch over them, to build, and to plant 
32.41 plant them iu thb land assuredly with 

35. 7 Neither shall ye. .plant vineyard, nor h. 
42. 10 will lilant you, and not pluck (you) \- 

45. 4 that which I have planted I will plucli ^^, 
Eze. 23. 26 shall build houses and plant vineyards 

36. 36 know that 1. .plant that that was desolato 
Dan. I J. 43 he shall plant tho tabernacles of his paL 
Amos 5. II ye have planted pleasant vineyards, but 

9. 14 they shall plant vineyards, and drink tho 
g. 13 I will iilant tiiem upon their land, and 
Zeph. 1. 13 j)lant viucyards, but not drink tho wino 

2. To plant, hiyy shathal. 

Eze. 17. 22 will plant (it^ upon an high mountain 

1 7. 23 In tho mountain . . will I plant it ; and It 

3. To plant, i/)i;Tf i5w iJ/i«Jcu(7. 

Mattij. )3 which my heavenly Father hath not pla. 

21. 33 whicli planted a vineyard, and hedged It 
Mark 12. i A (certain) man planted a vineyard, and 
Lukei3. 6 had a flgtreo plantedin his viney.nrd ; and 

17. 6 plucked up. .and be thou planted in tho 

17. 23 bought, they sold, they planted, they bu. 

20. 9 A certain man planted a vineyard, and 
I Co. 3. 6 1 have planted, ApoUos watered ; but O. 

3. 7 So then neither is he that plantcth any 
3. 8 he that plantcth and he that waterotharo 
9. 7 who plantcth a vineyard, and eateth n it 

PLANTED, toho — 

l.To plant, fasten, J'ai nata. 

Eccl. 3. 2 a time to pluck up (that which la) planted 

2. To be planted, i-sJ nata, 2. 

Isa. 40. 24 they shall not be planted ; yea, they shnU 

3.T0 plant, hn^ shathal. 

Psa. I. 3 like a tree planted by the rivers of water 
92. 13 Tliose that be planted in the house of tho 

Jer. 17. 8 he shall be as a tree planted by the water? 

Eze. 17. 8 It was planted in a good soil by great w. 
J7 10 (being) planted, shall it prosper! shall it 
ig. 10 a vine in thy blood, planted by tl;e waters 
19. 13 she (is) planted in tlie wUdemess, in ad. 

Uos. 9. 13 Ephraim as I saw Tyrus, (is) planted in 

PLANTED together — 

Planted togetlier, aifKpvros sumphutos. 

Horn. 6. s if wo have been planted together in tho 

PIANTEE — 

To plant, V?} nata. 

Jer. 31. 5 the planters shall piant and shall oat 

PLANTS, principal — 
Branches, Cipniy scruqqim, 

Isa. 16. 8 have brottn do-.ra the principal pUnla 



PLAT 



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PLEASE 



TLAT — 

Portion, ni5?n chelqah. 

2 Ki. 9. 26 I will requite thee in this plat, salth the 
9. 26 cast liim into the plat (ot^round), aocor. 

PLATE (thin) — 

1. Tablet, hoard, 0'^ luach. 

I KL 7. 36 on the plates of the ledges thereof, and 

%Axle, prince, n? seren. 

I Ki. 7. 30 had four brasen wheels, and plates of br. 

Z.Plate, ns pack. 

Exod39. 3 they did beat the gold into thin plates 
Num i6. 38 broad plates (for) a covering of the altar , 

i.Blossom, Jloicer, vnng, ("V tsits. 
■ Exod28. 36 thou Shalt make a plate (of) pure gold, and 
39. 30 And they made the plate of the holy cro. 
Lev. 8. 9 did he put the golden plate, the holy cro. 

PLATTEE — 

l.A dish or platter for food, irapoT^is paropsis. 
Matt 23. 25 the outside of the cup and of the platter 
23. 26 that (wliich is) within the cup [and plat. 

2.j1 hoard, flat dish, iriva^ pinax. 

Luke II. 39 clean the outside of the cup and the pla. 

PLAY, to — 

1. To play on a stringed instrument, }53 nagan, 3. 
I Sa. 16. 16 he BhaU play with his hand, and thou sh. 

16. 17 rrovide me now a man that can play well 
16. 23 David took an harp, and played with his 
18. 10 David played with his hand, as at other 
19. Q sat ia his house, .and David played with 

a Ki. 3. 15 when the minstrel played, that the hand 
Psa. 33. 3 Sing unto him a new song; play skilfully 
Eze. 33. 32 song of one that . . can play well on an in. 

2.70 play with, mock, prjy tsachaq, 3, 

Exod32. 6 the people sat down, .and rose up to play 

3- To laugh, play^ deride, mock, pnV sachaq, 3. 

1 Sa. 18. 7 women answered (one another) as they p. 

2 Sa. 2. 14 Let the young men now arise and play be. 

6. 5 David and all the house of Israel played 

6. 21 Israel : therefore will I play before the L. 

I Ch. 13. 8 David aud all Israel played before God w. 

15. 29 paw king David dancingand playing ; and 

Job 40. 20 food, where all the beasts of the field play 

41. 5 Wilt thou play with him as (with) a bird ! 

Psa. 104. zi7 leviathan, (whom) thou hast made to play 

Zecb. 8. 5 shall be full of boys and girls playing in 

4. To play, delight self, Vll<^ shaa, 3a. 

Isa. II. 8 sucking child shall play on the hole of the 
5.T0 play, behave as a hoy, iralCa piaizo. 

T Co. lo. 7 people sat down to eat . . and rose up to p. 
PLATER (on instruments), playing — 

1. To play on a stringed instrument, ]i) nagan. 

Psa. 68. 25 the players on instruments (followed) af. 

%To play on a stringed, instrimient, J3} nagan, 3. 
I Sa. 16. 16 man,(who is)a cunning player on an harp 

16. 18 cunning ia playing, and a mighty valiant 

PLEA — 

Judgment, plea, cause, J'T din. 

Deut 17. 8 between plea and plea, and between str. 

PLEAD (the cause), to — 

\.To plead, judge, strive, J't din. 

Prov3i. 9 plead the cause of the poor and needy 
Jer. 30. 13 none to plead thy cause, that thou may. 

2. To reason, reprove, decide, nj; yakach, 5. 

Job t6. 21 Oh that one might plead for a man with 
19. 5 magnify . . against me, and plead against 
3. 7*0 reason, n?; yakach, 7. 

Mic. 6. 2 a controversy., and ho will plead with I. 
i. To strive, plead, 3'"! rib. 

Judg. 6. 31 Will ye plead . .he that will plead for him 
6. 31 let him plead for himself, because (one) 
6. 32 Let Baal plead against him, because ho 
I Sa. 24. 15 plead my cause, and deliver me out of t. 

25. 39 hath pleaded the cause of my reproach 

Job 13. 19 \Vlio (is) he (that) will plead with me 1 for 

23. 6 Willheplcadagainstme with(Iii3)greatp.? 

Psa. 35. I Plead. .0 Loud, with them that strive w. 

43. 1 plead my cause against an ungodly nation 

74. 22 plead thine own cause: remember how the 

119. IS4 Pleadmycause, and deliver me: quicken 

Prov 22. 23 For the Lord will plead their cause, and 

23. II Redeemer, .shall plead their cause with 

Isa. I. 17 judge the fatherless, plead for the widow 

3. 13 Lord standeth up to plead, and standeth 

SI. 22 thyGod (that) pleadeththo causeof his p. 

Jei. 2. 9 I will yet plead with yon, saith the LOED 

2. 9 with yom- children's children will I plead 

2. 29 Wherefore will ye plead with me? ye all 

12. 1 Pvightcous (art) thou, .when I plead with 

50. 34 he shall throughly plead their cause, that 

51. 36 I willpleadthy cause, and take vengeance 
Lam. 3. 58 thou hast pleaded the causes of my soul 
Hob. 2. 2 Plead with your mother, plead ; for slio 
Mic. 7 9 until ho plead my cause, and execute ju. 

5.7*0 be judged, to plead, Bjy shaphat, 2. 

Isa. 43. 26 Put Mc in remembrance : let us plead to. 

59. 4 None calleth for Justice, nor (any) plead. 

66. 16 will tlie Lord plead wth all r.esh . aud the 

Jer. 2. 35 I will plead with thee, because thou say. 

, . ^.i- a iiP yi^ jjlcad with all flesh ; he viSl give 



Eze. 17. 20 will plead with him there for his trespass 
2o. 33 and there Willi plead with you face to face 
20. 36 Like as I pleaded . . so will I plead with you 
38. 22 I will plead against him with pestilence 
Joel 3. 2 will plead with them there for my people 
PLEABrKTG — 
Strife, pleading, cause, yi,, rib. 

Job 13. 6 and hearken to the pleadings of my lips 
PLEASANT (place or thing)— ^ 
\. Desire, "an chemed. 

Isa. 32. 12 for the pleasant fields, for the fruitful v. 
Amos 5. II ye have planted pleasant vineyards, but 
I.Desire, rrjan chemdah. 

2 Ch.32. 27 and for all manner of pleasant Jewels 
Psa. 106. 24 Yea, they despised the pleasant land, they 
Isa. 2. 16 all the ships, .and upon all pleasant pic. 
Jer. 3. 19 give thee a pleasant land, a goodly heri. 
12. 10 they have made my pleasant portion a d. 

23. 34 and ye shall fall like a pleasant vessel 
Uze. 26. 12 destroy thy pleasant houses : and they 
IIos. 13. 15 spoil the treasure of all pleasant vessels 
Kah. 2. 9 glory out of all the pleasant furniture 
Zeoh. 7. 14 for they laid the pleasant land desolate 

S.Desirable objects, n'nmn chamudoth. 

Dan. 10. 3 I ate no pleasant bread, neither came lie. 
II. 38 ■with precious stones, and pleasant things 
i.Grace, \n chen. 

Prov. 5. 19 the loving hind and pleasant roe ; let her 
5. Delighting, willing, desiring, ysn chephets. 

Isa. 54. 12 and all thy borders of pleasant stones 
G.Good, aia tob. 

2 Ki. 2. 19 situation of this city (is) pleasant, as my 

Eccl.ii. 7 pleasant (thing it is) for the eyes to beho. 

7. Fair, n|i; yapheh. 

Eze. 33. 32 song of one thathathaplea3antvolce,and 
S.Precious thing, im meged. 

Song 4. 13 with pleasant fruits ; camphire, with sp. 
4. 16 come into his garden, and eat his pleasant 
7. 13 at our gates (are) all manner of pleasant 

9. Desirable thing, isryij machjnad. 

1 Ki. 20. 6 whatsoever Is pleasant in thine eyes, they 
Isa. 64. II and all ourpleasantthings are laid waste 
Lam. 1. 10 his hand upon all her pleasant things : for 

1. II they have given their pleasant things for 

2. 4 slew aU (that were) pleasant to the eye in 
IIos. 9. 6 the pleasant (places) for their silver, net. 
Joel 3. shave carried., my goodly pleasant things 

IQ. Desirable things, D^on© machamuddim. 

Lam. I. 7 all her pleasant things that she had in the 
I. II they have given their pleasant things for 

ll.Comely place, nxj naah. 

Jer. 23. 10 pleasant places of the wilderness are dr. 
12. Comeliness, rnj naveh. 

IIos. 9. 13 Ephraim. .(is) planted in a pleasant place 
IS. Pleasant, siccet, cyj naim. 

2 Sa. 1. 23 Saul and Jonathan (were) lovely and pie. 
Psa. 16. 6 The lines are fallen unto me in pleasant 

81. 2 bringhitherthe timbrel, the pleasant harp 

133. I how good and how pleasant . , for brethren 

133. 3 sing praises unto his name ; for (it is) pi. 

147. I for (it is) pleasant ; (and) praise is comely 

Prov 22. 18 For (it is) a pleasant thing if thou keep t. 

24. 4 filled with all precious and pleasant riches 
Song 1. 16 thou (art) fair, my beloved, yea, pleasant 

li. Pleasantness, O^i noam. 

Prov IS. 26 but (the words) of the pure (arc) pleasant 
16. 24 Pleasant words (arc as) an honey comb 

15.Pleasant things, D'XV..} nnamanim. 

Isa. 17. 10 therefore shait thou plant pleasant plants 

IG. Delight, iiv oneg. 

Isa. 13. 22 dragons in (their) pleasant palaces : and 

17. Beauty, desire, •■as tsebi. 

Dan. 8. 9 toward the east, and toward the pleasant 

IS.Delights, n'^tvilP shaashuim. 

Isa. s. 7 anij'tiie men of Judah his pleasant plant 
Jer. 31. 20 Ephraim my dear son? (is he) a pleasant 

19. Desire, nisn taavah. 

Gen. 3. d when the woman saw.. that It (was) plea. 

20.Delight, luxury, i^iV.n iaanug. 

Mic. 2. 9 have ye cast out from their pleasant ho. 

PLEASANT, to be — 

1. To be desired, "lan chamad, 2. 

Gen. 2. 9 to grow every tree that is pleasant to the 

2.7*0 be pleasant, DJ?? naam. 

Gen. 49. 15 the land that (it was) pleasant; and bowed 
2 Sa. I. 26 very pleasant hastthou been unto me; thy 
Prov. 2. 10 and knowledge is pleasant unto thy soul 
9. 17 sweet, and bread (eaten) in secret is plea. 
Song 7. 6 How fair and how pleasant art thou, O 1. 

Z.To he sweet, 3"ij; arab. 

Mai. 3. 4 Then shall the offering . . be pleasant nnto 

PLEASANTNESS — 
Pleasayitness, cyi noam. 

Prov. 3. 17 Her ways (arc) ways of pleasantness, and 
PLEASE, to — 

1.7*0 have delight, to please, fjri chaphets. 
^.Psa.iis. a^hfl.Uath (io8§ whatspover h>o hatjipjsasad 



Psa.135. 6 WhatsoevertheLORDpleased,(tliat)di4i«/ 
Eccl. 8. 3 for he doeth whatsoever pleaseth liim f .| 
Song 2. 7 charge . . that ye stir not up . . till he ple8»8 
3. 5 charge . . that ye stir not up .. till he pleaae 
8. 4 charge .. that ye stir not up . . until fie pie, 
Isa. 53. 10 Yet it pleased the Loivd to bruise him ; ha 

55. II but it shaU accomplish that which I pie.' 

56. 4 choose (the things) that please me, and ■ 
Jon. 1. 14 thou, Loud, hast done as it pleased thea 

2.7*0 he good, 3iB toh. 

Kum 24. I when Balaam saw that it pleased the Lo. 
If eh. 2. 5, 7 said unto theking, If it please the king 
Esth. 1. 19 If it please the king let there go a royal 

3. 9 If it please the king, let It be written that 
5. 8 if it please the king to grant my petitiou 
7. 3 if it please the king, let my life be givea 

3. Good, Din iob. 

Esth. 9. 13 If it please the king, let it he granted to 
^.Delighting, willing, ysij chaphets. 

I Ki. 21. 6 if it please thee, I wiUgive thee (another) 
5.T0 he pleased, desirous, ^f<; yaal, 5. 

I Sa. 12. 22 hath pleased the Lord to make yon his p. 

a Sa. 7. 29 let it please thee to bless the house of thy 

1 Ch.17. 27 let it please thee to bless the house of thy 
Job 6. 9 Even that it would please Ood to destroy 

6.7*0 be good, 3b; yataJb. 

Neh. 2. 6 So it pleased the king to send me ; and I 
Esth. s. 14 the tiling pleased Haman; and he caused 

7.7*0 be good in the eyes of, 'ryg 3B; yatab beene. 
Gen. 34. 18 their words pleased Hamor, and Shechem 

43. 16 it pleased Pharoah well, and his servants 
Josh.22. 30 And when Phinehas. .heard, .it pleased 

22. 33 the thing pleased the children of Israel 

2 Sa. 3. 36 people took notice, .and it pleased them 
I Ki. 3; 10 speech pleased the Lord, that Solomon 
Esth. 1. 21 the saying pleased the king and the prim 

2. 4 let the maiden which pleaseth the king ba 
2. 4 the thing pleased the king ; and he did so 
a. 9 maiden pleased him, and she obtained 

8. 7*0 becomes or seem good, 3b; yatah, 5. 

1 Sa. 20. 13 but if it please my father (to do) thee evil 
9. 2*0 he pleasing, nyi ratsah. 

2 Ch. 10. 7 If thou be kind to this people, and please 
Prov 16. 7 Wlien a man's ways please the Lord, he 

10.7*0 be fair, "iS'f shephar. 

Dan. 6. i It pleased Darius to set over the kingdom 

11. 7*0 6e right in the eyes of, 'rH3 "i^J yashar heene. 
Num 23. 27 peradventure it will please God that thou 
I Sa. 18. 20 they told Saul, and the thing pleased him 

1 Ki. 9. 12 had given him ; and they pleased him not 

2 Ch.30. 4 pleased the king and all the congregation 

12.Gooi^ before, >JS^ nio toh liphne. 

Eccl. 7. 26 whoso pleaseth God shall escape from her 

IZ.Qood in the eyes of, 'rj;| aia tob beene. 

Gen. 16. 6 Abram said . . do to her as it pleaseth thea 
20. 15 before thee : dwell where it pleaseth thea 
2 Sa. 3. 36 whatsoever the king did pleased all tha 

ILTo please, apecTKoi aresho. 

Matt 14. 6 danced before them, and pleased Herod 

Mark 6. 22 pleased Herod and them that sat with him 

Acts 6. s the saying pleased the whole multitude 

Rom. 8. 8 they that are in the flesh cannot please O. 

IS. I ought to bear, .and not to please ourselves 

15. 2 Let every one of us please (his) neighbour 

15. 3 For even Clirist pleased not himself ; but 

I Co. 7. 32 He . . cai'eth . . how he may please the Lord 

7. 33 he. .careth. .how he may please (liJs) wifo 

7. 34 careth. .how she may please (her) husband 

10. 33 Even as I please all (men) in all (things) , 
Gal. I. to seek to please men ? for if I yet pleased m. 

1 Th. 2. 4notaspleasingmeD,butGod,whichtrieth 

2. 15 they please not God, and are contrary to 

4. 1 how ye ought to walk and to please God 

2 Tl. 2. 4 that he may please him who hath chosen 

15. To please well, evapeffTiw euaresteo. 

Heb. II. 5 had this testimony, that he pleased God 

11. 6 But without faith (it is) impossible to pL 

IG.To be pleasing, el/j-l apetrrSs eimi arestos. 

Acts 12. 3 because he saw it pleased the J.Jo. 8. 29. 
17.7*0 think, deem, Soiciea dokeo. 

Acts 15. 22 Then pleased it the apostles and elders 
15. 34 [Notwithstandingitpleased Silas toabldej 

13.7*0 think well, evSoK^a eudokeo. 

Rom. 13. 26 For it hath pleased them of Macedonia and 
15. 27 It hath pleased them verily ; and their d. 
I Co. I. 21 pleased God by the foolishness of preach. 
Gal. 1. 15 when it pleased God, who separated mo 
CoL 1. 19 For it pleased (the Father) that in him sh. 

19. To wish, will, ei\<a thelo. 

I Co. 12. 18 God set the members, .as it hath pleased 
15. 38 God givethitabpdy as it hath pleased him 
PLEASE 'setter, to — 
7*0 be good, 2b; yatdb. 

Psa. 69. 31 (i'liis) also sljall please the LOED better 

PLEASE selves, to — 

7*0 strike hands, p&l> saphaq, 5. 

Isa. 2. 6 please themselves in the children of itrtt, 

PLEASE well, to — 

1.7*0 be good in the eyes of, 'ry? i?; yafa^ beene. ' 

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2. To be right in the eyes of, '}'j;!3 Ti; yashar beene. 

Ju(lgi4. 3 Get her lor me ; for she pleaseth me well 
14, 7 with the woman ; and she pleased S. well 

1 Sa. 18. 26 pleased David well to be the king's son in 

a Sa. 17. 4 the saying pleased Absalom well, and all 
19. 6 died this day, then it had pleased thee w. 
Z. To please well, fiiapeaTeca enaresteo. 

Heb. 13. leforwithsuchsacriflcesGodiswellpleased 
i.To be well pleasing, d/jil evipea-ris eimi euarestos. 

Titus 2. 9 to please (them) weU in all (things); not 
PLEASE, to seek to — 
To please, amtise, nyn ratsah, 3. 

Job 20. 10 His children shall seek to please the poor 
PLEASED, to be (weU) — 
l,To have delight, desire, fan clwphets. 

Judgi3. 23 If the Lord were pleased to kill us, he w. 

1 Ki. 9. I Solomon's desire which he was pleased to 

Psa. 51. 19 Then shalt thou be pleased with the sac. 

Isa. 42. 21 Lord is well pleased for hia righteousness' 

2. To be pleased, nyi ratsah. 

Psa. 40. 13 Be pleased, O Lord, to deliver me : L. 
Jlic. 6. 7 Will the Lord bo pleased with thousands 
Mai. I. 8 will he be pleased with thee, or accept thy 

Z.To think well together, ffwevSoK^w suneudokeo. 
1 Co. 7. 12 she be pleased to dwell with him, let him 
•^ 7. 13 if he be pleased to dwell with Uer, let her 

PLEASED with, to be — ' 
To be pleased, n^^-j ratsah. 

Gen. 33. 10 face of God, and thou wast pleased with 
PLEASING, (to be) — 
I. Good, 3iu tob. 

Esth. 8. 5rishtbeforethekIng,jinilI(l)e)pleasingin 
2. To be sweet, nn;; arab, 

Hos. 9. 4 neither shall they be pleasing unto him 
B.Pleasing, pleasure, a.p4a'Keta aresheia. 

Col. 1. 10 walk worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing 
i.Pleasing, apecrrSs arestos: 1 

1 Jo. 3. 22 do those tilings that are pleasing in his 
PLEASE, things that — 

Pleasing, apunSs arestos. 

John 3. 29 I do always those things that please him 
PLEASTJSE, (good) — 
\. Desire, inclination, ."RX avvah. 

Jer. 2. 24 snuff eth up' the wind at Iier pleasure; In 

2. Delight, pleasure, t'5n chcpliets. 

Job 21. 21 For what pleasure (hath) lie in his house 
22. 3 (Is it) any pleasure to the Almighty, that 

Psa.iir 2 sought out of all them that have pleasure 

Eccl. s. 4 for(lie hath) no pleasure in fools: pay that 
12. I thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them 

Isa. 44. 2f shall perform all my plea sure; evensaying 
4fi. 10 shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure 
48. 14 he will do his pleasure on Uabylon, and 
53. 10 pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in his 
^. 3 inthed.ay ofyourfastyelindpleasure, and 
58. 13 doing thy pleasure on my holy day ; and 
58. 13 nor finding thine oiv u pleasure, nor spca. 

•ler. 22. 28 a vessel wherein (is) no pleasure? whore. 
48. 38 likea vessel wherein (is) no pleasure, saith 

rtos. 8. 8 Gentiles as a vessel wherein (is) no pleas. 

Mai. I. 10 I have no pleasure in you, saitU the Lord 

^.Desire, delight, pfn chesheq. 

Isa. 21. 4 night of my pleasure hath he turned into 

i.Good, benefit, 3ia tob. 

Job. 21. 25 And another, .never eatcth with pleasure 
Jiccl. 2. I enjoy pleasure: and, behold, this also (is) 

5.-?o!(Z, breath, desire, B'S: nephesh. 

Deut 23. 24 eat gr.ipes thy fill at thine own pleasure 
rsa.105. 22 To bind his princes at his jilcasure, and 
Jer. 34. 16 whom he had set at liberty at their plea. 

6 Delight, yv;_ eden. 

Psa. 36. 8 make them drink of the river of thy pie. 

7. Delight, njij; ednah. 

Gen. 18. 12 After I am waxed old shall I have pleas. 

8. Thought, will, desire, niyi reuih. 

Ezra ■ 5. 17 let the king send his pleasure to us con. 
Q.Good will or pleasure, Jiin ratson. 

Ezra 10. iimakeconfession..anddohisploasuro;and 

Neh. 9. 37 they have dominion, .at their pleasure 
^ Esth. I. 8 should do according to every man's plea. 

Psa, 51. 18 Do good in thy good pleasure unto Zion 
103. 21 (ye) ministers of his, that do liis pleasure 
lO.Pleasant, sweet, cyi naim. 

Job 36, II they shall spend., their years in pleasures 

Psa. 16. II at thy right hand(there are)pleasures for 
W.Rejoicing, joy, nn'3?' simehah. 

Prov 21. 17 He that loveth pleasure (shall be) a poor 
\2.Good thought, fvSoKia eudokia. 

Eph. I. 5 according to the good pleasure of his will 
1. 9 according to his good pleasure which he 

FliiL 2. 13 both to will and to do of (his) good pleas. 

2 Th. I. II fulfil all the good pleasure of (Ills) good. 

'iZ. Sweetness, pleasure, ^Soyjj hedorce. 

Luke 8. 14 choked with cares and riches and pleasures 
Titus 3. 3 serving divers lusts and pleasures, living 
a Pe. 2. 13 they that count it ijleasure to riot in the 



14. Wish, will. 6eA.r)yua thclema. 

Rev. 4. II for thy pleasure they are and were created 
I^.Grace, power, xap'i charts. 

Acts 24. 27 Feli.x, willing to showthe Jews a pleasure 
25. 9 J'cstus, willing to do the Jews a iilcasuro 
PLEASURE, after their own — 
According to their judgment, «ara to ioxoOi' air. 

Hob. 12.10 chastened (us) after their own pleasure " 
PLEASURE, to bo the good — 
To think well, (vSok^u cudokeo. 

Lukei2r 32 for it is your Father's good pleasure to g. 
PLEASURE, to have, live in, take — 
\.To have delight, ysn chaphets. 

Eze. 18. 23 Have I any pleasure at all that the 'wicked 
18. 32 I have no pleasure in the death of him t. 
33. II I have no ple.isurein the death of the wi. 

%Delighting, f'sn chapliets. 

Psa. 5. 4 For thou (art) not a God that hath pleas. 
35. 27 which hatli pleasure in the prosperity of 

3. To he siCeet, 3-i5> arab. 

Eze. 16. 37 lovers, with whom tlion hast taken pleaa. 

i.To be pleased, nyn ratsah. 

1 CI1.29. 17 I know also, my God, that thou, .hast pi. 
Psa. 102. 14 For thy servants take pleasure in her st. 

147. ID taketh not pleasure in the legs of a man 

147. II taketh pleasure in them that fear him, in 

149. 4 For the Lord taketh pleasure in his pco. 

Hag. I. 8 will take pleasure in it, aud I will be gl. 

5.T0 think well, €vSuic4u evdokco. 

2 Co.i2. 10 Therefore I take pIc.Tsure in inflnnitics. In 
2 Th. 2. 12 believed not tile truth, hut had pleasure 
Ueb. lo. 6 In burnt oll'erings. .thou hast had no pi. 

10. 8 tliouwouldcst nut, neither hadst pleasure 
10 38 my soul shall have no pleasure iu him 

&.To live vohipf'rously, airaTaXaa spatcdciij. 

I Ti. 5. 6 she that liveth iu ijleasuro is dead while 

I.To think irell together, crvvivooKiia suneudokeo. 
Rom. I. 32 but have pleasure iu them that do them 

S. To live luxuriously, rpv<pdaj trupihaij. 

Jas. 5. 5 Ye have lived in pleasure ou the earth, and 
PLEASURES, given to — 
Given to delights, ;"];; adin. 

Isa. 47. 8 hear uow this, thou ftliat art) given to p. 
PLEDGE — 
\. Pledge, Van ehabol. 

Eze. 18. 12 hath not restored the pledge, and hath 1. 

18. 16 hath not withholden the pledge, neither 
33. 15 (If) the wicked restore the pledge, give 

I.Pledge, nViri chabolah. 

Eze. 18. 7 hathrcstorcdtothedebtorliispledgo hath 

Z.Pledge, cnj; ahot. 

Deut24. 10 not go into his house to fetch his pIod„'e 
24. II shall lu'ing out the pledge alini;ul unto thee 

24. 12 poor, thou shalt not sleep uilh Iiis pledge 
24. 13 thou shall deliver liini the pledge again 

4. Surety, nsn;/. arulhah. 

1 Sa. 17. 18 how thy brethren faro, and take their pi. 
5. Surety, i'^Tj,; erabon. 

Gen. 38. 17 Wilt thou give (me) a pledge till thou send 
3S. 18 What pledge shall I give thee? And she 
38 20 to receive (his) pledge from the soman's 

PLEDGE, to lay to, or take a — 

To take a piledge, h^n chahal. 

Exod72. 26 take thy neighbour's raiment to pledge 
Dcut24. 6 shall take the nether, .millstone to pledge 
24. 6 for he taketh (a man's) life to pledge 

24. 17 shalt not. take a widow's raiment to pie. 
Job 22. 6 For thou Iiast taken a pledge from thy b. 

24. 3 they take the widow's ox for a jilcilge 
24. 9 pluck the fatherless. ..and take a i)lcdge of 
Prov 20. 16 take a pledge of him for a strange woman 

27. 13 take a pledge of him tor a strange woman 
Amos 2. 8 upon clothes laid to pledge by every altar 

PLEDGES, to give — 

To give surety for one's self, 3i;/ arab, 7. 

2 Ki. 18. 23 "give pledges to my lord the king of Assy. 
Isa. 36. 8 give pledges, I pray thee, to my master the 

PLE-IA-DES, HE'S the cluster of seven stars. 

Job 9. 9 Which maketli Arctunis, Orion, and P. 
38. 31 Canst tliou bind the sweet influences of P. 

PLENTEOUS — 
l.Faf, firm, N"i3 bari. 

Hal). I. 16 portion (is) fat, and their meat plenteous 

2. Abundant, 2n rab. 

Psa. 86. 5 plenteous in mcrcynnto all tliera that call 
86. 15 longsuffering,andplenteous in mercy and 
103. 8 slow to anger, and plenteous iu mercy 
3. To make abundant, n^-i rahah, 5. 

Psa. 130. 7 for with the Lord . . (is) plenteous redem. 

i.Satieiy, fulness, V^V saha. 

Gen. 41. 34 land of Egypt in the seven plenteous years 
41. 47 iu the seven plenteous years the earth br. 

5.0ily, fat, plenteous, ]!iiy shamen. 

Iia. 30. 23 it sliall bu fat aud plenteous : in that day 



Q.Much, many, abundant, vo\is polus. 

Matt. 9. 37 'i'lie harvest truly (is) plenteona, but tho 

PLENTEOUS, to make — "^ 

To cause to remain over, "un; yathar, 5. 

Deut28. II shall make thee plenteous in goods, In thd 
JO. 9 will make thee plenteous in every work 

PLENTEOUSNESS — . 

l.What remains over, superjluity, in'iD moiliar, 

Prov2i. 5 thoughts of the diligent (tend)only to pL 
2. Satiety, fulness, V7V saba. 

Gen. 41. 53 seven years of plentcouaness that 'was in 
PLENTIFUL (field) — 
l.Fruilf id place or field, ^S^S iMrmel. 

Isa. 16. 10 joy out of the plentiful field ; and in tho 

Jer. 2. 7 I brought you into a plentiful country, to 
48. 33 gladness is taken from tho plentiful field 

2. Willing gift or offering, n^'ij nedabah. 

Psa. 63. 9 Thou, O God, didst send a plentiful ralo 

PLENTIFULLY — 

1. Superjluity, in; yethcr. 

Psa. 31. 23 and' plentifully rewardeth theprouddoer 
2. Abundance, 21 rob. 

Job 26. 3 hast thou plentifully declared tho thing 
PLENTY — 
\. Abundance, 31 ro6. 

Gen. 27. 28 fatness of tho earth, and plenty of com 

2 Ch.3i. 10 had enough to eat, and have left plenty 

2.T0 make abundant, .151 rahah, 5. 

I Ki.io. n gi-eat plenty of almug trees, and precious 

Z. Satiety, fulness, Vy'y' scdja. 

Gen. 41. 29 come seven years of great plenty throng. 
41. 30 all the plenty shall be forgotten in tho 
41. 31 )>lenty shall not be known in the land by 

Prov. 3. 10 .So shall thy banis be filled with plenty 

i.Ucights, gliilcrings, niDVin toajyholh. 

Job 22. 25 defence, and thou shalt have plenty of 
5. To eat, VjN akal. 

Joel 2. 26 ye shall cat in plenty, and be satisfied, and 
PLENTY of, to have — 
To he satiated, satisfied, ]i'iy sabea. 

Prov23. 19 tilleth his land shall haveplentyofbread 

Jer. 44. 17 for (then) had we plenty of victuals, and 

PLENTY (of water) — 
Collection, .iipn miqvch. 

Lev. II. 36' (wherein there Is) plenty ot water, shall 
PLOT, to — 
To devise, design, Doj zamam, 

Psp. 37. 12 wicked plotteth against the Just, and{^ 

PLOUGH — 

A plough, 6.porpov arotroji, 

Luke 9. 62 Xo man, having put his hand to theplo. 

PLOUGH, PLQ-W, to — 

1, To plough, grave, tnn eluirash. 

I)eut22. 10 'i'.iou shalt not plow with an ox and an ass 
Judgi4. 1 3 If ye had not ploughed with my heifer, yo 
I Ki. )Q. 13 who (was) ploughing (with) twelve yoke 
Job I. 14 Tile oxen were plowing, and the asses to. 
4. 8 tlicy that plow iniquity, and sow wicked. 
l'sa.129. 3 The plowcrs plowed upon my back ; they 
l>i'0V2o. 4 sluggard will uot plow by reason of the 
Isa. 28. 24 Dutii the plowman plow all day to sowf 
IIos. 10. II Judah shall plow, (aud) J.acob shall break 
10. 13 Ye have ploughed wickedness, ye have r. 
Amos 6. 12 will (one) plow (there) with oxent for ye 

2. To plough, aporpidco arotriao, 

Luke 17. 7 which of you, having a servant plowing 

1 Co. 9. 10 that he that plougheth should plow in h. 

PLOWED, to be — 

T > he ploughed, tr'in charash, 2. 

Jer. 26. 18 Zion shall be plowed (like) a field, and J. 

Jlic. 3. 12 Therefore shall Zion for your sake be j>L 

PLO'WER, PLO'WMAN — 

1, Ploughman, husbandman, "iSK ikJcar. 

Isa. 61. 5 sons of the alien (shall be) your plowmen 
Jer. 14. 4 plowmen were ashamed, they covered th. 

2. To plough, plow, c'ln eharash. 

Psa. 129. 3 I'he plowcrs. .made long their furrows 
Isa. 28. 24 Doth the plowman plow aU day to sowt 
Amos 9. 13 the plowman shall overtake the reaper 

PLO-WING, PLOUGHSHARE — ' 

1 . C'oidier, ploughshare, nx eth. 

Isa. 2. 4 shall boat their swordsinto ploughshares 
Joel 3. 10 Beat your ploughshares into swords, and 
Mic. 4. 3 shall beat their swords into ploughsliares 

2, Tilling, tillage, iinir 

I'rov 2 1 . 4 An high look .. (and) the plowing of tho 

PLUCK (off, out, up), to — 
I.To pluck, mx arah. 

Psa. 80. 12 all they which pass by the way do pluck 

2.T0 snatch violently aioay, 'jn gazal. 

2 Sa. 23. 21 plucked the spear out of the Egyptian's 
I Ch.ii. 23 plucked tke spear out of the Egyptian's 
Job 24. 9 They pluck the fatherless from the breast. 
Mic. 3. awhopluckoll th<jr skin from off them, and. 



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8. To caiuse to ^ or come out, Ny; yatsa, 5. 

Exod. 4. 7 plucked it out of his bosom, and, bohoW 
Psa. 25. 15 for he shall pluck ray feet out of the net 

i.To make an end of, rc-nwve, n^a kalah, 3. 

Psa. 74. II even thy rigJit handv pluckCit) out of thy 

5. To peel off, pinch oxii, tsi? marat. 

Kzra 9. 3 plucked oft the hair of my head and of my 
Neh. 13. 25 plucked off their hair, and made thom s. 
Isa. 50. 6 my cheeks to them that plucked off the 

6. To pull away or doion, np; nasach. 

Psa. 52. 5 pluck thee out of (thy) dwelling place, and 

T.To draw away or out, pnj nathaq. 

Jci. 22. 24 (As) I live . . yet would I pluck thee thenco 

8. To draxo aioay or out, pnj tiathaq, 3. 

Ezo. 23. 34 pluck off thino own trcasts ; for I have s. 

9. To pluck u]7, ty.ij naihash. 

Jer. 12. 14 will pluck them out of their land, and E- 
12. 15 after that I have plucked them out, I wlU 
12. 17 I will utterly pluck up and destroy that 
18. 7 to pluck up, and to pull down, and to d. 
24. 6 I will plant them, and not pluck (them) 
31. 28 to pluck up, and to break down, and to 
42. 10 I will plant you, and not pluck (you) up 
45. 4 that which I have planted, I will pluck up 

Mic. 5. 14 I will pluck up thy groves out of the midst 
Id. To root out, -\\i]), aqar. 

Eccl. 3. 2 a time to pluck up (that which Is) planted 

11. To crop, pluck, rp^ qataph. 

Deut 23. 25 thou mayest pluck the ears with thine h 

12. To cause to cast avxiy, '^■i shalak, 5. 

Job 29. 17 and I. .plucked the spoil out of his teeth 

13. To draw off or out, rf)^ shalaph. 

Huth 4. 7 a man plucked oft his shoe, and gave (it) 
li.To snatclh at or aioay, apird^co harpazo. 

Johnio. 28 neither shall any pluck them out of my 
JO. 29 and none is able to pluck . .out of my li**. 

15. To cast out, iK^dWu ekhallo. 

Mark 9. 47 if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out : i% 

16.ro take out or away, i^aipea exaireS. 

Matt. 5. 29 pluck it out, and cast (it) from thee : for 
18. 9 pluck it out, and cast (it) from thee : it is 

17. To dig out, c^opirru exorutto. 

Gal. 4. 15 ye would have plucked out your own eyes 

l^i.To pluck or pull, 'rlWa tillo. 

Matt 12. 1 began to pluck the cars of com, and to eat 
Mark 2. 23 began, as they went, to pluck the ears of 
Luke 6. 1 his disciples plucked the cars of corn, and 

JPLITCS asunder or away, to — 

\.To {cause to) turn aside, llD sur, 5. 

Lev. 1. 16 he shall pluck away his crop with his fo. 

2. To draw asunder, Stacrirdai diaspao. 

Mark s. 4 chains had been plucked asunder by him 
f LtrCE down, to — 
l.To break or throw down, byj haras. 

Prov. 14. I the foolish plucketh it down Tvith her h. 

%To destroy, cut off, lay waste, ilp^f shainad, 5. 

Num33. 52 and quito pluck do^vn all their high places 
riTJCK off hair, to — 
To peel, polish, vrfo marat. 

Neh. 13. 25 plucked off their hair, and made them a. 
fLVCK up by the root, to — 
1. To pluck up, tynj nathash. 

a Ch. 7. 20 Then will I pluck them np by the roots 

2.7*0 root out, iKpi^ia> ekrizoO. 

Lukei7. 6 Be thou plucked up by tho root, and bo 
Jude 12 trees, .twice dead, plucked up by thoroots 

PLTJCEED (a-nray, off or up), to be — 

l.To he peeled, polished, eno merat, 2. 

Dan. 7. 4 I beheld till the' wings thereof were plu. 

2.T0 he pulled away, npj nasach, 2, 

Deut28. 63 ye shall bo plucked from oft the land 

Z.To he snatched away, h%i r.atsal, 6. 

Amos 4. II as a fire brand plucked out of the burning 
Zech. 3. 2 (is) not this a brand plucked out of., fire? 

4.7*0 he drawn aivay or out, pn^ nathaq, 2. 

Jer. 6. 29 in vain ; for the wicked are not plucked a. 

B. To he plucked up, tynj nathash, 2. 

Jer. 31. 40 it sliall not be plucked up, nor thrown d. 
Dan. II. 4 his kingdom shall bo plucked up, even for 

6. 7*0 be plucked up, am nathash. 6. 

Eze. 19. 12 she was plucked up in fury, she was cast 

7. Torn offi fj-iti taraph. 

Gen. 8. 1 1 in her mouth (was) an olive leaf pluckt off 

ftrsn! LmE, PLTiEtiiEr — 

l.Plumb line, tijn anak. 

Amos 7. 7 (made) oy a plumb line, with a plumb lino 
7. 8 what seest thou 7 And I said, A plumb 1. 
7. 8 I will set a plumb line in tho midst of my 

itPlummet, balance, rhp\va, nVpe"? mishqolcth, mis. 

2 Ki.2i. 13 the line of Sam.iria', and tho plummet of 

\ ,Iaa. 28. 17 v/ill I lay . .rightcousneaa to tho plunimot 



Z.A store of tin, "5'M3 I3N! eben hedil, 

Zech. 4. 10 and shall see the piimimet in the hand of 
PLUNGE, to — 
To sprinkle, dip, defile, Saa lahal. 

Job 9. 3 1 Yet Shalt thou plunge me in the ditch, and 

PO-OHE'-RETH, n-\23 binding. 

A servant of Solomon whoso descendants returned with 

Zerubbabel. B.C. 636. 

Ezra 2. 57 the children of P. of Zebaim, tho cliildrcn 
Neh. 7. 59 the children of P. of Zebaun, the cliildren 

POET — 

A maker, doer, poet, votririis poietes. 

Acts 17. 28 as certain also of yoiu: own [poeta] have 

POINT — 

1. Turning, slaughter, .TIjnK ibchah. 

Ezo. 21. 15 I have set tho point of the sword against 
2.Point, nail, l^bs tsipporen. 

Jer. 17. I (is) written, .with the point of a diamond 
POINT, to be at tho — 
l.To go, go on, ^^.7 halak. 

Gen. 25. 32 I (am)at the point to die ; andwtat profit 

2. To be about to, /xeWa inello. 

John 4. 47 heal his son ; for ho was at the point of d. 
POINT of death — 
Last, extreme point, strxaras eschatSs. 

Mark 5. 23 My. .daughter lie th at tho point of death 
POINT out, to — 
l.To point out, shoiB, indicate, njK avah, 7. 

Num 34. 10 ye shall point out your cast border from 

2. 7*0 marli out, nxjj taah, 3. 

Num34. 7 from the great sea ye shall point out for 
34. 8 From mount Hor ye shall point out (your 
POINTED (sharp) things — 
Sliarp pointed, piij charuts. 

Job 41. 30 ho sprcadcth sharp pointed things upon 
ponras, in — 
Over against, just as, n^^ wnmah. 

Eccl. 5. 16 in all points as he came, so shall he go 
POISON — 

1. Heat, fury, poison, nijn chemah. 

Dout 32. 24 with tho poison of serpents of tho dust 

32. 33 Their wne (is) tho poison of dragons, and 

Job 6. 4 the poison whereof drinkcth up my spirit 

Psa. 58. 4 Their poison (is) like the poison of a serp. 

140. 3 adders' poison (is) under their lips. Sclah 

2. Venom, c'ki rosh. 

Job 20. 16 Ho shall suck the poison of asps : the vip. 

S.Poison, venom, 16s ios. 

Horn. 3. 13 tho poison of asps (is) under their lips 
Jas. 3. 8 (it is) an unruly evil, full of deadly poison 

POLE — 

Sign, banner, Dj ncs. 

Nimi2i. 8 Make, .a fiery serpent, and set ifi uponap. 
21. 9 a serpent of brass, aud put it upon a pole 

POLICY — 

^Understanding, skill, ^5=^, ^iW sckcl. 

Dan. 8. 25 through his policy also ho Ehall cause cr. 

|>OLISHED, polishing, (to bo) — 
1.7*0 clear, purify, lij barar. 

Isa. 49. c he hid me, and m.ide mo a polished shaft 
2. To he hewn, carved, nan chatab, 4. 

Psa. 144. 12 polished (after) tho similitude of a palace 

Z, Bright, ^7p qalal. 

Dan. 10. 6 and his feet like in colour to polished br. 
^.Cutting, form, polishing, n"iia gizrah. 

Lam. 4. 7 in body., their polishing (was) of sapphire 
POLL — 
Scull, poll, to^/i gulgolcth. 

Num. I. 2 of (their) names, every male by their polls 
1. 18 twenty years old and upward, by their p. 
J. 20, 22 the number of tho names, by their p, 
3. 47 even take five shekels a piece by tho poll 

1 Ch. 23. 3 their number by their polls, man by man 

23. 24 counted by number of names by their p. 

POLL, to — 

1. To cut off or down, shave, shear, 113 gazax. 
Mic. 1. 16 and poll thee for thy delicate children 

2. 7*0 shave, poll ona^s head, rh} galach, 3, 

2 Sa. 14. 26 And when ho polled his head, for it 

14. 26 Ti-as at every year's end that he polled (it 

3.7*0 ^oZZ or shear the head, Dp.? kasam. 

Eze. 44. 20 to grow, .they shall only poll their heads 

POLLUTE, to — 

l.To polbcte, hui gaol, 3. 

Mai. I. 7 and yesay.Whorciuhavewopollutedtheo 

2. To pierce, 2^ollutc, hon chalal, 3. 

E.xodio. 23 lift up thy tool, .thou hast polluted It 
Numi3. 32 neither shall ye pollute tho holy things 
I:a. 47. 6 1 have polluted mine inheritance, and 
56. 6 kccpeth tho sabbath from polluting it 
Jer. 34. i5 polluted my. name, and caused every man 



Lam 2. 2 hathpollutedthckingdomandthcprinccs 
Eze. 7. 21 give it. .for a spoil; aud they shall poUuto 
, 7. 22 they shall pollute my secret (place) : for 
13. ig And will ye pollute me among my pcopio 
20. 13 my sabbaths they grcntly polluted : then 
20. 16 Because they., polluted my sabbaths: for 
20. 21 they polluted my sabbaths : then I said, I 
20. 24 had polluted my sabbaths, and their eyes 
20. 39 pollute ye my holy name no more with 
44. 7 to be in ray sanctuary, to pollute it, (even) 
Dan. ji. 31 shall pollute the sanctuary of strength 
Zeph. 3. 4 her priests have polluted the sanctuary 
3. 7*0 profane, defile, t\).n chaneph, 5. 

Num35. 33 shall not pollute the land wherein ye(are) 
Jer. 3. 2 aud thou hast polluted the land with thy 

4.7*0 defile, make imclean, NDU tame, 3. 

2 Ki. 23. 16 polluted it, according to the word of tho 
2 Ch.36. 14 polluted the house of the Lord whichho 
Jer. 7. 30 set . . abominations in the house . . to pollu. 
Eze. 2o. 26 I polluted them in their own gifts, in that 
36. 18 their idols (wherewith) they had polluted 

5.7*0 make common, pollute, koiv&os koinoO.' 

Acts 21.28 and fuithcr. .hath polluted this holvpla, 

POLLUTE selves, to — 

1. To be pioUtUed, '?N3 gaal, 2. 

Lam. 4. 14 thoy have polluted themselves with Wool 

2. 7*0 he defiled, KSU tame, 2. 

Eze. 20. 31 ye pollute yourselves witji all your idols 

POLLUTED, to be — 

1.7*0 be trodden daiHn, D52 bus, 7a. 

Eze. 16. 6 and saw thee polluted in thino own blood 
16. 22 and bare, (and) wast jwlluted In thy blood 

2. 7*0 be polluted, '?N3 gaal, 2. 

Zeph. 3. I Woe to her that is filthy and polluted, to 

3. 7*0 he polluted, h^i gaal, 4, 

Ezra 2. 62 therefore were they, as polluted, put from 
Neh, 7. 64 therefore were they, as polluted, put from 
MaL I. 7 Ye offer polluted bread upon mine altar 

1. 12 The table of the LoiiD(i3) polluted; and 

4.2*0 be pierced, polluted, bhn chalal, 2. 

Isa. 48. II do (it): for how should (my name) be po. 

Eze. 20. 9, 14, 22 that it should not bo polluted 
5. 7*0 be profaned, f]in chaneph. 

Psa. 106. 38 and the land was polluted with blood 

Jer. 3. 1 shall not that land be greatly polluted t 

6.7*0 be unclean, KOO tame. 

Eze. 23. 17 she was polluted with them, and her m. 
Mic. 2. 10 because it is polluted, it shall destroy (you) 

7.7*0 be or become unclean, no^ tame, 2. 

Jer. 2. 23 I am not polluted, I have not gone after 

Eze. 20. 30 Are ye polluted after the manner of your 

23. 30 because thou art polluted with their idols 

8.7*0 be or become unclean, Nnu tame, 4. 

Eze. 4. 14 behold, my soul hath not been polluted 
9. To make self unclean, NS^ tame, 7. 

Eze. 14. II neither be polluted any more with all t. 

Bos. 9. 4 all that eat thereof shall be polluted : fo» 

IQ.Unclcan, NSa tame. 

Amos 7. 17 thou shalt die in a polluted land: and 1. 
ll.Crookcd, slippery, '2'\>]J_ aqob. 

Hos. 6. 8 Gilead (is) a city., polluted with Wood 
POLLUTION — 
1. Unclean, Kcp tame. 

Eze. 22. 10 humbl«d her that was set apart for poll, 
^.Pollution, aXiayrtixa alisgema. 

Acts 15. 20 they abstain from pollutions of idols, and 

Z.Dcfileinent, pollution, /judcrfia miasma. 

2 Pe. 2. 20 after they have escaped tho pollutions ot 
POLLUX, the twin brother of Castor. 

Acts 28. I i in the isle, whose sign was Castor and P. 

POMEGRANATE (tree) — 
Pomegranate, ]ia"! rimmon. 

Exod28. 33 thou shalt make pomegranates (of) blue 
28. 34 pomegranate, a golden bell aud a pomou 
39. 24 made upon the hems, .pomegranates (of) 
39. 25 the pomegranates upon the hem of the r» 
39. 25 round about between the pomegranates 
39. 26 a pomegranate, a bell and a pomegranaf o 

Num 13. 23 (they brought) of tho pomegranates, and 
20. 5 or of figs, or of vines, or of pomegranates 

Deut. 8. 8 and vinos, and fig trees, and pomegrana, 

I Sa. 14. 2 under a pomegranato tree which (is) in 

1 lii. 7. 18 that (were) upon the top with pomegran. 

7. 20 the pomegranates (were) two hundred, la 
7. 42 hundred pomegranates for the two net w. 
7. 42 two rov/s of pomegranates for one net w. 

2 Ki.25. 17 and pomegranates upon the chapiter rou. 
I Ch. 3. i5 made an hundred pomegranates, and put 

4. 13 hundred pomegranates on the two v/reaths 

4. 13 tv/o rows of pomegranates on each wreath 
Song 4. 3 temple3(aro)likcapicceof apomegranato 

4. 13 Thy plants (are) an orchard of pomegra. 

6. 7 As a piece of a pomegranate (are) thy to. 
C. II toscewhether..thcpomegTanate3budded 

7. 12 ECO. .(whether), .the pomegranates bud f. 
E. 2 spiced Avine 01 the juice of my pomegran. 

Jer. 52. 22 pomegranates upon the chapiters round 
53. 22 and the pomegranates (were) like unto t> 
52. 23 v/cre ninety and Ei:; pom&:::i'aiiat08 on a 



POMMEL 



761 



POOR 



Jer. 52. 23 the pomeBranates upon tlic net work (w.) 
Joel I. 12 thepomcgranata tree, the palm tree also 
Hag. 2. 19 pomegranate, and the olive tree, hath not 

•pQW WPJ. — 

Bowl, oil vessel, nW guUah. 

2 Ch. 4. 12 two pillars, and the pommels, and the c. 
4. 12, 13 to cover the two pommels of the cha. 

POMP — 

l.Pride, rising, excellency/, I'lNJ gaon. 

Isa. 14. II Thy pomp is brought do-\vn to the grave 
Eze. 7. 24 I will also make the pomp of the strong to 
30. 18 the pomp of her strength shall cease in her 
32. 12 they shall spoil the pomp of Egypt, and 
33. 28 and the pomp of her strength shall ceass 
2.Wasiinff, desolation, noise, I'lNiJ' shaon. 

Isa. 5. 14 and their pomp, .shall descend Into it 
Z.Apxicarance, pomp, (pavraaria phantasia. 

Acts 23. 23 when Agrippa was come, .with great po. 
POHD, POOL — 
l.Pond, DJ« agam. 

Exod. 7.' 19 stretch out thine haTid..upoti their ponds 

8. 5 Stretch forth thine hand . . over the ponds 

Isa. 14. 23 I will also mal;e it. .pools of water: and 

19. 10 all that make sluices (and) ponds for fish 

35. 7 the parched ground shall become a pool 
41. 18 I will make the wilderness a pool of wat. 
42. 15 rivers islands, and I will dry up the pools 

2.P00I, r\yr$ berakah. . 

Psi. 84. b passing through.. rain also filleth the po. 

S.Pool, npi? oerehali. 

a Sa. 2. 13 met togothf r by the pool of Gibeon : and 
2. 13 one side of the pool, .other side of the p. 
4. 12 hanged (them) up over the pool in Hebron 

1 Ki.22. 38 washed the chariot in the pool of Samaria 

2 Ki.iS. 17 and stood by the conduit of the upper p. 

20. 20 how he made a pool, and a conduit, and 

Nell. 2. 14 Then I went on. .to the king's pool: but 

3. 15 wall of the pool of Siloah by the king's g. 

3. 16 to the pool that was made, and unto the 

Ecol. 2. 6 I made me pools of water, to water ther. 

Song 7. 4 thine eyes (like) the fish pools in Heshbon 

Isa. 7. 3 the end of the conduit of the upper pool 

22. 9 yegatherodtogetherthe watersof the..p. 

22. 1 1 the two walls for the water of the old pool 

36. 2 stood by the conduit of the upperpool in 
Nah. 2. 8 But Nineveh (is) of old like a pool of water 

^.Collection, nj.i?D miqveh. 

Exod. 7. 19 upon all their pools of water, that they 

5. Pool, hath, ico\viifii)Opa holumhethra. 

John 5. 2 Now there is at Jerusalem , . a pool, •which 
5. 4 [down at a certain season into Oie pool] 
5. 7 have no man. .-put me into the pool : but 
9. 7 wash in the pool of Siloam, which is, by 
g. n Go to [the pool of] Siloam, and wash : and 

rONBEE, to — 

X. To ponder, ohs palas, 3. 

Prov. 4. 26 Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all 
5. 6 Lest thou shouldest ponder the path of 
5. 21 the Loud, and he pondereth all his goings 

2.7*0 weigh, pvnder, pn takan. 

Prov 21. 2 right . .but the Lord pondereth the heart? 

24. 12 doth not he that pondereth the heart co. 

3. To cast together, aviiliaWo) sumhallo. 

Luke 2. 19 But Mary, .pondered (them) In her heart 

POHTnrS, TidvTios. 

The name of the Eoman governor of Jndea. A.D. 26-36. 

See Pilate. 

jWatt27. 2 they, .delivered him to P. Pilate the gov. 

Luke 3. I P. Pilate being governor of Judoea, and II. 

Acts 4. 27 P. Pilate, with the Gentiles . . were gathe. 

I Ti. 6. 13 who before P. Pilate witnessed a good co. 

POU'-TTTS, XlovTos. 

The N.E. province of Asia Minor, having the Euxino 
Sea on the N., Cappadocia on the S., Colchis on the E., 
and Paphlagonia and Galatia on the W. It was origin- 
ally a part of Cappadocia, and a satrapy of the Persian 
empire; in 480 B.C. it was given to Artabaxes; in 112- 
iTo Mithridates the Great greatly enlarged it, and 
assisted the Greeks against the Scythians, and in loS- 
105 he formed connections as far W. as the Danube ; 
In 89-85 he lost Bithynia, Cappadocia and Paphlagonia; 
in 84-81 he was still losing, and in 75-64 Pontus became 
a Koman province. Its kings were Ariobarzanes II. 
B.C. 363; Mithridates II. 337; Mithridates III. 302; 
Ariobarzanes III. 266 ; Mithridates IV. 240 ; Pharnaces 
I. 190, Mithridates V. 156; Mitliridates VI. 120;: Phar- 
naces II. 63, 

Acts 2. 9 the dwellers in Mesopotamia, .in P., and 
J 8. 2 a certain Jew named Aquila, boni in P. 

1 Pe. I. I to the strangers scattered throughout P. 

POOK (man) — 

li Desirous, needy, poor, jvaj; e'byon. 

Exod 23. 6 Shalt not wrest the judronent of thy poor 

. - 23. II that the poor of thy people may eat : and 

Deut 15. 4 Save when there shall be no poor among 

15. 7 If there be among you a poor man of one 

15. 7 norshutthinohandfromthypoor brother 

15. 9 thine eye be evil against thy poor brother 

15. II For the poor shall never cease out of the 

Ssiii, 9. 23 of sending i^ortions . . and gifts to the |)oor 



Job 5. 15 But ho savcth the poor from the sword 

29. 16 I (was)a father to the poor: and the cause 

30. 25 was (not) my soul grieved for the poor? 
31. 19 If I have seen, .any poor without covering 

Psa. 49. 2 Both low and high, rich and poor, toget. 

6g. 33 For the Lord heareth the poor, and desp. 

107. 41 \ ct setteth he the poor on high from altl. 

109. 31 sh.all stand at the right hand of the poor 

112. 9 He hath di.^persed, he hath given to the p. 

132. 15 I will abundantly, .satisfy her poor with 

140. 12 Lord will maintain, .the right of the poor 

Prov. 14. 31 honoureth him hath mercy on the poor 

laa. 29. 19 poor among men shall rejoice in the holy 

Jer. 2. 34 the blood of tlie souls of the poor innoce. 

20. 13 for he hath delivered tlic soul of the poor 

Amo3.2. 6 because tliey sold, .the poor for a pair of 

5. 12 they turn aside the poor In the gate (from 

I.Lean, poor, weak, 'Ti dal. 

Gen. 41. 19 poor and very ill favoured and lean flesh. 
£xod23. 3 Neither shalt thou countenance a poor m. 

30. 15 poor shall not give less, tlian half a shek. 
Lev. 14. 21 if he (be) poor, and cannot get so much 

19. 15 slialt not re-spect the person of the poor 
Judg. 6. 15 my family (is) poor in Manasseh, and I 
Euth 3. 10 foUov/odst not young men, whether poor 
I Sa. 2. 8 He raiseth up the poor out of the dust 
Job 5. 16 So the poor hath hope, and iniquity stop. 

20. 10 His children shall seek to please the poor 
2o. 19 he. .oppressed (and) hath forsaken the p. 

31. 16 If I have withheld the poor from (their) d. 
34. 19 regardeth the rich more than the poor? 
34. 28 So that they cause the cry of the poor to 

Psa. 41. 1 Blessed (is) he that considereth the poor 
72. 13 He shall spare the poor and needy, and 
82. 3 Defend the poor and fatherless ; do just. 
82. 4 Deliver the poor and needy : rid (them) 
113. 7 He raiseth up the poor out of the dust 

Prov. 10. 15 the destruction of the poor (is) their pov. 
14. 31 He that oppresseth the poor reproacheth 
19. 4 the poor is separated from his neighbour 
19. 17 He that hath pity upon the poorlendeth 
21. 13 stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor 
22. 9 for he givcth of his bread to the poor 

22. 16 He that oppresseth the poor to increase 
22. 22 ltobnotthepoor,becausehe(is)poor, ncit. 
28. 3 man that oppresseth tlie poor (is like) a 
s8. 8 gather it for him that will pity the poor 

28. II poor that hath understanding searclieth 
e8. is (so is) a wicked ruler over the poor peop. 

29. 7 righteous considereth the cause of the p. 
29. 14 The king that faithfully judgeth the poor 

Isa. II. 4 with righteousness shall he judge the po. 
14. 30 first born of the poor shall feed, and the 
25. 4 For thou hast been a strength to the poor 

Jer. 5. 4 Surely these (arc) poor ; they are foolish 
39. 10 left of the poor of the people, wliicli had 

Amos 2. '7 dust of the earth on the head of the poor 

4. I which oppress the jwor, which crush the 

5. II as your treading (is) upon the poor, and 

8. 6 That we may buy the poor for silver, and 
Zeph. 3. 12 leave, .an afflicted and poor people, and 

S.icaa, poor, weak, nVi dallah. 

2 Ki. 25. 12 left of the poor ci the land (to be) vine 
Jer. 40. 7 poor of the I.and, of them th.at were not c. 
52. 15 cirried away captive (cert-iin) of the poor 
52. i5 left (certain) of tlie poor of the land for 

^.Afflicted, miserahle, v.nforlunate, njpn chelkak. 

PsQ. 10. 8 his eyes are privily set against the poor 

JO. 14 the poor comraitteth himself unto thee 

5. One that lacks, ■nio^D machsor. 

ProV2i. 17 Hethatldvethpleasure(shallbe)apoorm. 

6, Poor, iiseful, |sipp misken. 

EccL 4. 13 Getter (is) a poor and a wise child than an 

• 9. 15 Now there was foimd in it a poor wise m. 

9. 15 yetnomanremembered that same poorra. 

9. i6 nevertheless" the poor man's >visdom (is) 

1 .Himible, poor, r\iy_ aneh. 

Dan. 4. 27 by showing mercy to the poor; if it may 

8.2Tumhle, poor, 1 J 5/ a-i^ av. 

Job 24. 4 poor of the earth hide themselves togeth. 
Psa. 9. jS expectation of the poor shall (not) perish 
Prov 14. 21 but he that hath mercy on the poor, happy 
Isa. 32. 7 deviseth wicked devices to destroy the p. 
Amos 8. 4 even to make the poor of the land to fail 

^.Bumhle, poor, ''ill ani. 

Exod 22. 25 money to (any of) my people (that is) poor 
Lev. 19. 10 thou shalt leave them for tb.e poor and s. 

23. 22 thou shalt leave them unto the poor, and 
Deut 15. II to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land 

24. 12 if the man (be) poor, thou shalt not sleep 
24. 14 not oppress an hired servant(that )s)poor 
24. 15 for ho(is) poor, and setteth hisheart upon 

Job 24. 9 Theypluck.,and take apledgeof the poor 
24. 14 rising with the light killeth the poor and 
29. 12 Because I delivered the poor that cried 
36. 6 preserveth . .but giveth right to the poor 
36. 15 He delivereth the poor in his affiiction,and 
' Psa. 9. 18 expect.ation of the poor shall (not) perish 
JO. 2 The wicked, .doth persecute the poor : let 
10. 9 he lieth in wait to ciitch the poor : he do. 
10. 9 cateh the poor, when he drawoth him into 
12. 5 For the oppression of the poo:;, foi; the a. 
14. 6 Ye have shamed thq Comisorcf the poof 

34. 6 This pcorman cried, and thi; Lord heard 

35. 10 which dcliyerest the "poor frOiii him th.at 
3s'. 10 poor and the needy frog him that spoileth 



Psa. 37. 14 cast do^vn the poor and needy, (and) to g. 
40. 17 But I (am) poor and needy; (yet) the L 
63. 10 hast prepared of thy goodness for the no 

69. 29 But I (am) poor and sorrowful • let thy n 

70. 5 But I (.am) pu.r and needy; make hast^ 
72. 2 He shall juKse.thy poor with judgment 
72. 4 He shall judge the poor of the people ho 
72. 12 he shall deliver, .the poor also, and (h'imk 
74. 19 forget not the congregation of thy poor 
74. 21 let the poor and needy praise thy name 
86. I Bow down thine ear. .for I (am)poor and 

109. 16 but persecuted the poor and needy man 
109. 22 poor and needy, and my heart is wounded 
Prov 14. 21 he that hath mercy on the poor, happy 
30. 14 to devour the poor from off the earth, and 

31. 9 and plead the cause of the poor and needy 
EccL 6. 8 what hath the poor, that knowcth to walk 
Isa. 3. 14 the spoil of the poor (is) in your houses 

3. 15 grind the faces of the poor? saith the L. 
10. 2 take away the right from the poor of my 

10. 30 cause it to be heard unto I-aisli, O poor A. 
14. 32 and the poor of his people shall trust In il 
26. 6 feet of the poor, (and) the steps of the n. 

32. 7 devices to destroy the poor with lying w. 
41. 17 (When) the poor and needy seek water, and 
58. 7 that thou bring the poor that are cast out 
66. 2 to (him that is) poor, and of a contrite s. 

Jer. 22. 16 judged the cause of the poor and needy 

Eze. 16. 49 strengthen the hand of thepoorandncedy 

18. 12 Hath oppress'^d the poor and needy, hath 

18. 17 hath taken offhis hand from thopoor,(th.) 

22. 29 have vexed the poor and needy; yea they 

Amos 8. 4 even to make the poor of the land to fail 

Hab. 3. 14 their rejoicing (was) as to devour the poor 

Zeca. 7. 10 oppressnotthe widow, .nor the poor; and 

11. 7 feed the fiock. .(even) you, O jjoor of tho 

11. 11 so the poor of the flock that waited upon 

10.7*0 he poor, impoverished, Ehn rtish'. 

1 Sa. 18. 23 seeing that I (am) a poor man, and lightly 

2 Sa. 12. I two men . . the one rich, and the other po. 

12. 3 But the poor (man) had nothing, save one 
j2. 4 took the poor man's lamb, and dressed it 

Prov 10. 4 He becometh poor that dealeth (with) a 
13.8 his riches : but the poor heareth not reb. 

13. 23 Much food (is in) the tillage of the poor 

14. 20 The poor is hated even of his own neigh. 

17. 5 Whoso mocketh the poor reproacheth his 

18. 23 The poor useth entreaties; butthcrich a. 

19. I Better (is) the poor that walkcth in his i. 
19. 7 All the brethren of the poor do hate him 
19. 22 kindness: and a poor man (is) better than 
22. 2 The rich and poor meet together : the L. j 
22. 7 Tho rich ruleth over tho poor, and the b. ' 
28. 3 A poor man that oppresseth . .(is like) a s, 
28. 6 Better (is) tho poor that walketh in his u. 

28. 27 He that giveth unto the poor shall not I. 

29. 13 The poor and the deceitful man meet to. 
EccL 4. 14 that is) bom in his Idngdom becometh p. 

5. 8 If thou seest the oppression of the poor 

M.AJJlicted, unfortunate, D'iss^n chellcaim. 

Psa. 10. 10 that the poor may' fall by his strong onet 

12.La,hourer, poor man, iriv-qs penes. 

2 Co. 9. 9 he hath given to the poor: his righteoua. 

13. Very poor, vevixpos penichros. 

Luke2i. 2 saw also a certain poor v/idow casting la 

14. TremhUng, poor, irruxis ptochos. 

Matt 5. 3 Elessed(.are)thepoorinspirit: fortheirs 
ti. 5 the poor have the gospel preached to th. 
19. 21 sell that thou hast, and give to the poor 
26. 9 been sold for much, and given to the po. 

26. II For ye have the poor always with you; but 
Markio. 21 give to the poor, and thou shalt have tre. 

12. 42 there came a certain (poor) widov.', and 
12. 43 this poor widow hath cast more in than 
14. 5 have been sold.. and. .given to the poor 
14. 7 For ye have the poor with you always, and 
Luke 4. i8 anointed me to preach, .to the poor; he 

6. 20 Blessed fbe ye) poor : for your!i is the kin, 

7. 22 how that . .to the poor the gospel is pre. 
14. 13 when thou makcst a feast, call the poor 
14. 21 bring in hither the poor, and the maimed 

• 18. 22 distribute unto the poor, and thou shalt 
19. 8 the half my goods I give to the poor 
21. 3 this poor widow hath cast in more than 
John 12. s was not thi.s ointment., given to tho p. T 

12. 6 he said, not that he cared for the poor, but 
j2. 8 For tho poor always ye have with you; b. 

13. 29 that he should give something to the po. 
Eom.15. 26 certain contribution for the poor saints 
2 Co. 6. 10 as poor, yet making many rich ; as having 
GaL 2. 10 that we should remember the poor ; tho 
Jas. 2. 2 there come in also a poor man in vile ra. 

2. 3 say to the poor, Stand thou there, rr sit' 
2. 5 fliithnot GodehosHU thepoor of this wo. s 
2. 6 But ye have dispised the poor. Do not ■ 
Rev. 3. 17 art wretched, and miserable, and poor . 
13. 16 rich and poor, free antf bond, to receive 

POOS or poorer, to be, hecomepor wax r-r - 
1.7*0 hecome impoverished, vhV; yarash, 2, 

PToy3o. '9 WTio (is) the Lord? or lest I be poor, and 

1. To he or hecome lota or poor, ^'D muk. 

Lev. 25. 23 If thy brother be Jvaxen poor, and Intli 
25. '35 it (by brother be wa.xen poor, and fallen 
25.' 39 if thy brother. .bsw.axen poor, and bestdil 
S5. 47 thy brother (th.itdwelleth) by him wax ji. 

27. 8 But ji he be poorer than thy cstimaLiuu 



POOB 



7G2 



POSSESS 



Z.To he or becnine poor, tttcox^^''' P^'^"^'^""' 

2 Co. 8. 9 hc,bocamo poor, that ye.twough Iiispov. 

POOB, t<x mako (self) -^ 

1 , To dispossess, en; yarash, b. 

y I So. 2. 7 The LOBD maketh poor.andmafcotbrich 

. ■ 2. To impoverish self, E»n rush, 7(?. 
- P10V13. 7 (there is) that make th himself poor, yet 

POOBE5T Eort — 

.Lean, poorj vjeah, nT\ dalloJi. 

2 Ki.24. 14 the poorest sort of thopooplo oftlio land 

POPLAR — 

Poplar, nj3^ libneh. 

Gon. 30. 37 Jacob took Mm rods of greeti poplar, and 
Hos. .413 burn lncense..uiidor oaks and poplars and 

SOPTJlOUS — 

1,^ multitude, ^one nourished, ]\SH amon. 

Kah. 3. 8 Art thou better than populous No, that 

2. Numerous, abundant, 31 rah. 

Deut 16. 5 became . .nation, great, mighty, and pop. 

Pb-RA'-THA, KCrtB. 

Ono of the' sons of Haman the Agacito. u.o. 510. 

Esth. 9. 8 And P., and Adalia, and Arldatha 
POECH— ' 
I.Porbh, arch, D^w, D^K ulam, 

I Ki 6. 3 the porch before the temple of thohouao 
7. 6 he made a porch of pillars ; the length 

6 the porch (was) before them ; and tho (o.) 

7 he made a porch for the tlirone where he 

7 tho porch of judfjment: and (it was) cov. 

8 house, .(had) another court within the po. 
8 made al,-o an house, .like unto this porch 

, . 13 cedar beams . . for tho porch of the house 
7. ig chapiters, .(were) of lily work in the por. 
7. a I the pillars in tho porch of the temple 
I Ch.20. II gave to Solomon, .tho pattern of the po. 
s Ch. 3. 4 porch that (was) in the front (of tho ho.) 
8. 12 altar, .which ho had built before tho po. 
15. 8 altar, .that (v/as) before the porch of the 
29. 7 thoy have chut up tho doors of tho porch 
;. Eo. 17 on tho eighth day..camo they to tho por. 

Eze. 8. ifl between the porch and tho altar, (were) 
40. 7 by the porch of the gate within . . one reed 
40. 8 measured also the porch of the gate with 
40. 9 tho porch of the gate.. the porch of the 
40. IS unto the face of the porch pf the inner 
40. 39 in tho porch of the gate (were) two tables 
40. 40 side, T/hich (was) at the porch of tho gate 
40. 43 ho brought too to the porch of tho house 

40. 48 measured (each) post of the porch, live c. 
40. 49 Iho length of the porch (was) twenty ea. 
41. 15 inner temple, and the porches of the co. 

/ 41. 25 planks upon the face of the porch without 

41. 26 on tho sides of the porch, and (upon) the 
44. 3 enter by the way of tho porch of (that)g. 
46. 2 octcr by the way of the porch of (that) gate 
46. 8 go in by tho way of the porch of (that) g. 

Joel 2. 17 weep between the i)orch and the altar, and 

i.Po!ch, l^TjipD misdcron. 

Judg. 3. 23 Ehud went forth through the porch, and 
8. Vestibule, irpoaiKiov proaulicm. 

3Iarki4. 68 v/cnt out into the porch ; and the cock 
k.A qatexoay, wXiv pvlOn. 

Matt 26. 71 when he was gone out Into tha porch, no. 

5.-1 standing place, portico, arod stoa. 

John 5. 2 How there is., a pool .having five porches 
10. 23 walked In the templo, in Solomon's porch 
Acta 3. II In tho porch that is called Solomon's 
5. 12 all with one accocd in Solomon's porch 

POE-CI'-TJS, Tl6pKios. 

Iho procurator of the Jews who Buccooded, Felix A-D. 

60, and who sent Paul to Rome. 

Acts 24. £7 after two years P. Pcstus camQ;jato Fens' 
POET — ' 
Gate, "ijj# thaar. 

Neh, 2. 13 the dra^ott well, and to tho dung port 
POETEE — 
1. Oate,i!!t^ shaar. 

1 Ch. 16. 42 And tho Eons of Jednth\in (were) porters 
%.Qate' Ixeper, njf-W slwer. 

2 Sa. i8.,s5 tho v/atchman called unto the porter, and 
s Ki.. 7. 10 came and called unto the porter of tho 

7. n he called the porters; and they told (it) 
^ .1 Ch, 9. 17 tho porters (were) Shallum, and Akkub 
9. 18 they (were) porters in tho compaaiies of 
p. 21 thesonof iIoshelemiah(wa3)porterof the 
9. 22 All these, .chosen to bo porters in tho g. 
9. 24 In four quarters were the porters, toward 
• 9. 25 the four chief porters, were in (their) set 

15. 18 with them. .Obed-odom, and Jciel, tho p. 

16. 38 son of Jcduthun, and Ilosah, (to bo) port. 
23. 5 four thousand (v/cre) porters ; and four 
26. I Concemlngthe division? of the porters: Of 

■ 25. 12 Among these . .tl>o divisions of tho porters 
c6. 19 the divisions of tho porters among the sons 
a Ch. 8. 14 tho porters also by their courses at every 
23. 4 third part . . (sliaU be) porters of tho doors 
23. 19 he set the porters at tho gates of the house 
31. 14 the porter toward tho east, (was) overthe 
34. 13 (there were) scribes, and officers, and po. 
jj. 13 the porters CwaltcdJ at every eato; they m 



Ezra 2. 42 Tlio children of the porters : the children 
2. 70 the porters, and tho Nethinims, dwelt in 
7. 7 Dingers, and the porters, and tlie Xethin. 
10. 24 of tl>e porters ; Shallum, and Telem, and 

Neh. 7. I the porters and the singers and tho Levi. 
7. 45 "The porters : the children of Shallum, the 
7. 73 Lovites, and tho porters, and the singers 

10. =3 t'.ic porters, tlie singers, the Nethinims 
so. ^9 the priests that minister, and tlie porters 

11. 19 porters : Akkub, Talmon, and their breth. 
j2. 25 Talmon, A!d;ub, (were) porters, keeping 

1 2. 45 tlie porters kept the ward of theirGod, aad 

12. 47 the portions of the singers and the porters 

13. 5 Lovites, and tlie singers, and the porters 

S.Oate or door Iccepcr, rji? tara. 

Ezra 7. 24 porters, Xetliinims, or ministers of this 

A. Door Jceepcr, gate keeper, Bvpupos thurOros. 
Marki3. 34 and commanded the porter to watch 
Johnio. 3 To liim tho porter openeth; and the sheep 

POETIOH — _ 

l.To lay o?' keep hold on, tnN achaz. 

l(Um3i^ 30 thou shalt take one portion of fifty, of 
31. 47 Moses took one portion of fifty, (both) of 

2. A word, thing, matter, "151 ddbar. 

2 CI1.31. 16 his daily portion for their service in their 
Neh. 12. 47 and the porters, everyday his portion : and 

«--Job ?6. 14 but Irow httle a portion is heard of him? 

Jer. 52. 34 every day a portion until the day of his 
3.^ cord, line, portion, '750, ^arj chcbel. 

Josh 17. 5 there fell ten portions to Manasseh. besL 
17. 14 one portion to inherit, seeing I (am) a 
19. 9 the portion of the children of Jud.ah (was) 
Eze. 47. i3theland. Joseph (shall have tv/o)porcion3 

4. A portiony share, ppn chcleq 

Gen. 14. 24 tho portion of the men which went with 

14. 24 Eshcol, and Mamre ; let them take theirp. 
31. 14 (Is there) yet any portion or inhcritanco 

Lev. 6. 17 their portion of my olicringa made by lira 
Num3i. 36 the portion of them tliat went out to war 
Deut 18. 8 They shall have like portions to eat, be. 
32. 9 For tho LOED'3 portion (is) his people ; J. 
I KI.12. 16 saying. What portion havo wo in David? 

3 Ki. 9. 10 dogs shall eat Jezebel in the portion of J. 

9. 36 In the portion of Jezreel shall dogs eat 
9. 37 upon the lace of the field in tho portion 
9 Ch.10. 16 saying, What portion have we in David? 
Neh. 2. 20 but ye have no portion, nor right, nor m. 
Job 20. 29 This (is) the portion of a v/ickcd man from 
27. 13 This (is) the portion of a wicked man vi. 
31. 2 For what portion of God (is there) from 
Psx 17. 14 men of the world, (which have)thelr por. 
73. 26 strength of my heart, and my portion for 
iig. 57 (Thou art) my portion, O LOED : I havo 
142. 5 Thou (art) my refuge (and) my portion in 
Eccl. 2. 10 and this was my portion of all my labour 

2. 21 therein shall he leave it (for) his portion 

3. 22 for that (is) bis portion : for who shall 
S. 18 which God giveth him ; for it (is) his per. 
S. 19 take his portion, and to rcjoico in liis la. 
9. 6 neither have they any more a portion for 
9. 9 for that (is) thy portion in (this) lite, and 

II. 2 Give a portion to seven, and also to eight 
Isa. 17. 14 This (is) the portion of them that spoil Uo 

57. 6 of the stream (is) thy portion ; they, they 

61. 7 confusion they shall rejoice in tlielr port. 
Jer. 10. 16 Theportionof Jacob(is)notliketliem:for 

31. 19 Tlie portion of Jacob (is) not like them 
Lam. 3. 24 Lord (is) my portion, saith my soul ; tho. 
Eze. 45. 7 over against one of the portions, from tho 

48. 21 over against the portions for the princo 
Hos. 5. 7 moutli devour them with their poi-tions 
Mie. 2. 4 ho hath changed the portion of my pcoplo 
Hab. 1. 16 because by them tlieir portion (is) fat, and 
Zech. 2. 12 Lord shall inherit Judah his portion in 

^.Portion, share, phn chalaq. 

Ezra 4. i5 by this' means thou shalt have no portion 
Dan. 4. 15, 23 and (let) his portion (be) vrith tho be. 

6.Portion, share, n^bn chelqak, 

Deut 33. 21 (in) a portion of the law giver, (was he) 
a Ki 9. 21 met him in the portion of Kaboth tho .To. 
9. 25 cast liim in the portion of Ihe field of N. 
Job 24. j8 their portion is cursed in tho earth : ho 
Jer. 12. 10 they have trodden my portion under foot 
12. 10 have made my pleasant portion a deiolato 

T.A statute, portion, ph choq. 

Gen. 47. 22 had a portion . .and did eat their portion 
Prov 31. 15 She. .giveth. .a portion to her maidens 

^.Course, division, r)i5'?n9 machaloqcth. 

Eze. 48. 29 these (are) their portions, saith the Lord 
^.Portion, part, nrlp manah. 

z 8a. 1. 4 to all her sons and her daughters, portions 
I. 5 unto Hannah he gave a worthy portion 
9. 23 Bring the portion v/hicli I gave Ihco, of 
2 Ch. 31. 19 to give portions to all tha males among 
Neh. 8. 10 send portions unto them for whom nothing 
8. 12 to send portions, and to make great mirth 
Esth. 9. 19, 22 and of sending portions one to another 
Psa. 16. 5 LoKD (is) the portion of mine inheritance 
Jer. 13. 25 thy lot, the portion of thy measures from 

Id. Portion, part, Tvf) menath. 

2 Ch.31. 3 (He appointed) also the king's portions of 
31. 4 to give the portions of the priests and the 

Ueh. 12. 44 the portions of the law for the priests 
12. 47 portions of the singers and the porters 
13. 10 1 perceived that the portions of tho lev. 



Psa. Ti. 6 lipon the wicked., the portion of their 0, 
63. 10 They, .they shall be a portion for foxes 

li, Tlie mouth, ns p,e?i. 

Deut2i. 17 by giving him a double portion of all 
2 Ki. 2. 9 let a double portion of thy spirit be upon 

12. The shoidder, 03? shckem. 

Gen. 48. 22 I have given to thee one portion above thy 
iZ.Part, portion, sliare, division,' nipos meros. 

Matt24. 51 appoint (him) his portion with tho hypo. 

Lukei2. 46 appoint him his portion with the unbeli. 
15. 12 give me the portion of goods that falleth 

POETIOII of meat — 

l.A portion of food,, y^n^patJibag. 

Dan. I. 8 with tho pornon of tho king's meat, nor 

1. 13 that eat of the portion of tho king's meat 

T, 15 which dideat the portion of the king's m. 

I. 16 Melzar took away the portion of their m. 

II. 26 they that feed of the portion of liis inpafc 

Qk,A measure of corn, anojxirpiov siiometrion. 

Lukei2. 42 to giye(themtheir)portioaof meatinduo 
PORTION, to take away a — r 
To apportion, share; p7ij chalaq. 

2 Cli.28. 21 took away a portion (out) of tho house of 

POSSESS, to — 

\.To strengthen, possess, Jpri chasan, 5. 

Dan. 7. i3 possess the kingdom for ever, even for o. 
7. 22 came that tho saints possessed the kingd. 

2.T0 possess, take possession of, &y, yarash. 

Gea 22. 17 seed sliall possess the gate of his enemies 
24. 60 possess the gate of thoscwiiicli hate them 

Lev. 20 24 I Will give it unto you to-posscss it, a' lind 

lTumi3. 30 Let us go up at once, and possess it ; for 
21. 24 possessed his land from Arncn unto Jab. 
21. 33 they smote Mm. .and- they possessed his 
27. II unto his kinsman . .and he shall possess 
33. 53 for I have given you tho landtc possess 
35. 8 that posscssoth an inheritance in any tr*. 

Dout. I. 8 possess tho land which tlio Loud swaro 

1. 21 possess (it), as the Lord God of thy fath. 
1. 39 \nl\ I give it, and they shall possess it 

2. 24 begin to possess (it), and contend with li. 

2. 31 begin to possess, that thou mayest inker. 
3. 12 this land, (whicli) we possessed at that t. 

3. i3 God hath given you this land to possess 

3. so they also possess tho land which the Lord 

4. 1 possess the land whicli the Lord God of 
4. S ii) tlio land whither ye go to possess it 
4. 14 the land whither ye go over to possess it 
4. 22 shall go over, and possess that good land 
4. 2fi land whereunto yo go over Jordan to po 

4. 47 they possessed his land, and tho lard of 

5. 31 the land which 1 give them to possess it 

5. 33 live, .in the land which ye shall possess 

6. I in tho land v.iiither ye go to possess it 

6. 18 and possess the good land whtcli tho LonD 

7. I the land whither thou goest to possess "t 

8. ! possess the land v/hicli the Lord swaro 
g. I to possess nations gi-eater and migliticr 

9. 4 hath brought mo in to possess this land 
9. 5 Not tor thy righteousness, .dost tllou. .p 
9. 6 not this good land to possess it for thy li 
9. 23 possess the land which 1 havo given you 

10. 11 possess the land which I swaro unto their 

11. 8 possess the land, whither ye go to possess 
II. 10 the land, whither thou goest into possess 
II. II tho land, whitlier ye go to possess it, (is) 
II. 23 shall possess greaternations and mightier 
II. 29 the land v/hither thou goest to possess if 
ji. 31 to possess the land wliioh tho Lord your 

11. 31 and yo shall possess it, and dwell therein 

12. I the Lord God . .giveth thee to possess it 
12. 2 the nations whicli ye shall possess served 
12. 29 whither thou goest to possess them, and 
15. 4 giveth. .(for) an inheritance to possess it 
17. 14 shalt possess it, and shalt dwell therein 
t3. 14 those nations, which thou shalt possess 
19. ■ 2, 14 Lord thy God giveth thee to possess 
21. I the Lord thy God giveth thee to possess 
73. 20 tho land whither thou goest to possess it 
25. 19 giveth thee (for)an inlieritance toposscss 
eQ. I come in unto tlio land . .and possossest it 
c3. 21,63 off tho land whither thou goest to po.s. 

30. 5 fathers possessed, and tliou shalt possess 
30. 16 in tha land wliither thou goest to possess 
'30. 18 thou passest over Jordan to go to possess 

31. 3 will destroy. . and thou shalt possess thera 
31. 13 ■whither yo go over Jordan to possess it 

32. 47 whither yo go over Jordan.to possess it 

33. 23 Naphtali . . possess thou the west and tho 
Josh. I. II to go in to possess the land, which the 

I. II Lord your God giveth you to possess it 
1. 15 they also have possessed the land which 

12. I possessed their land on the other side J. 

i£_ 3 to go to possess the land, which tho Lord 

19. 47 smote. . and possessed it, and dwelt ther. 

21. 43 and they possessed it, and dwelt thoreiu 

23. 5 ye shall, possess their land, as the Lord 

24. 4 X gave unto Esau mount Scir, to possess 
24. 8 that ye might possess their land, and I 

Judg. 2. 6 unto his inheritance to possess the laud 
3. 73 wcnt..andpossesscd the city of palm trees 

II. 21 so Israel possessed all the land of tho A. 

jt.22 thoy possessed all the coasts of the Amo. 

II. 23 dispossessed, .and shouldcst thou possess 

11. 24 Wilt not thou possess., them will wepos. 

18. 9 slothful to go..to enter to possess the la. 
I KI.21. 18 whither he lias gone down to possess it 



POSSESS 



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POT 



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a Ki.17. 24 they pos3Csscd Samaria, and dwelt in the 

1 Ch.28. 8 that yo may possess this good land, and 
izra 9. II The land, unto which ye go to possess it 
Nch. 9. 15 possess the land which thou hadst sworn 

9. 22 they possessed the land of Sihon, and the 
9. 23 broughtcst. .that they should go in to po. 
9. 2< So the children went in and possessed tlio 
9. 25 possessed houses full of all goods, wells 
IsA. 14. 21 nor possess the land, nor fill the face of 
34. II th') bittern shall possess it; the owl also 

34. 17 they shall possess it for ever, from gene. 
61. 7 in tiieirland they sliall possess the double 
63. 18 Tlie people of thy holiness have possessed 

Jer. 30. 3 to the land.. and they shall piossess it 

32. 23 they came in, and possessed it ; but they 
Eze. 7. 24 and Ihcy shall possess their houses : I will 

33. 25 shed blood : and shall ye possess the land 
33. 26 ye dcHlcand shall ye possess the land! 

35. 10 shall be mine, and wc will possess it 

36. 12 they siiall possess thee, and thou shall be 
nos. 9. 6 nettles shall possess them; thorns (shall) 
Amos 2. 10 led you.. to possess the land of the Amo. 

9. 12 they may possess the remnant of Edom 
Obad. 17 the house of Jacolj shall possess their po. 

19 shall possess the mouut. .tliey shall poss. 

20 captivity, .shall possess the cities of the 6. 
Eab. I. 6 to possess the dwelling places, .not theirs 

Z.To{catise io)posscss, take possession, vvijarash, 5. 
I<'umi4. 24 the land, .and Im seed shall possess it 

4. ?V) inherit, 70} jiachal. 

Isa. 57. 13 ho that puttcth..trustinnie shall possess 
Zcph 2. 9 remnant of my people shall possess them 

B.To inherit for one's self, 703 nachal, 7. 

Isa. 14. 2 the house of Israel shall possess them in 

t.To aeipiire, set up, n\^ qanah. 

Psa,i39. 13 thou hast possessed my reins: thouhasl 
Prov. 8. 22 The Loud possessed mo in the beginning 

7. To hold down or firm, Kore'xa' hatcclui. 

. X Co. 7. 30 tliey tliat buy, as though they possessed 

2 Co. 6. 10 having nothing, and (yet) possessing all 

8. To acquire, possess, Kraofiai Idaomai. 

Luke 18. 12 I fast. .1 give tithes of all that I possess 

2t. 19 In your patience possess ye your souls 
I Th. 4. 4 should know how to possess his vessel in 

POSSESS, to cause, give, make — 

\,To cause to take 2^ossession, t^ yarash, 5. 

Judg 1 1. 24 Chemosh thy god givcth thee to po.=;ses3 ? 

Job 13. 26 makcst mo to possess the iniquities of my 

2. To cause to inherit, 'nj nachal, 5. 

Zech. 8. 12 will cause the remnant. .to possess oil th. 
POSSESS, to be nxade to — 
To be caused to inherit, Snj nachal, 6. 

Job 7. 3 So am I made to possess months of vanity 
POSSESSED (-with), to be — 
1.2*0 Ic laid hold 0/ or on, ins achaz, 2. 

Josh. 22. 9 whereof they were possessed, according 

2.T0 take possession, dt; yarash 

Josli.13. ■ I remaincth yet very much land to be poss. 

S.To be acquired, jiossessed, njjj qanah, 2. 

Jer. 32. 15 vineyards shall be possessed again in this 
4:,To have, liold, ix'" <^c7io. 

Acts 8. 7 came out of many that were possessed (w. 
16. 16 damsel posscsscd.with a spirit of divinat. 

POSSESSED with or of devils, to be — 
To be demonizcd, he as a demon, Sai/xovlCo/xai. 
Matt. 4. 24 those which were possessed with devils 
8. 16 many that were possessed with devils: and 
S. 28 there met him two possessed with devils 

8, 33 what was befallen to the possessed of the d. 

9. 32 brought to him a..m.an possessed with a d. 
12. 22 one possessed with a dc^-il, blind and du. 

Mark i. 32 and them that were possessed with devils 
S. 13 see him that was possessed with the devil 
5. j6 befell to him that was possessed mth the d. 
5. 18 he that had been possessed with the devil 

Lnko 8. 36 he that was possessed of the devils was 

POSSESSETH, things ■which one — 

Possessions, substance, to vTrapxov7:iia huparc^ion. 

Luke 12. 15 abundance of tho things which he posse. 

Acts 4. 32 things which he possessed was his own 

POSSESSION — 

l.Possession, what is held fast, njns achuzzah. 
Gen. 17. 8 Canaan, lor an everlasting potsession; and 
23. 4 give me a possession of a burying place 
S3. 9, 20 for a possession of a bnrj-ing place 
36. 43 habitations in the land of their possession 

47. II gave them a possession in tho land of E. 

48. 4 give this land . . (for') an everlasting po j. 

49. 30 bought., for a possession of a burjing pL 
50. 13 bought, .for a possession of a burying p. 

Xev. 14. 34 Ca; lan, which I give to you for a posses. 
14. 34 in a house of the land of your possession 
23. 10, 13 shall return every man unto his poss. 
25. 24 in all the land of your possession ye shall 
23. 25 hath sold away (some) of his possession. 
25. 27 tho* he may return unto his possession 
25. 28 ana he shall return unto his jMssession. 
25. 33 the houses of thocitiesoftheirpossession 
23, 33 city of his possession, shall go out in (the 
25, 33 their possession among the children of L 
85. 34 may not be sold ; for it (is) their. .posses. 



Lev. 25. 41 unto tho possession of his fathers shall ho 
25. 45 land : and they shall be >our possession 
25. 46 to Inherit fthera for) a possession ; they 
27. .6 sanctify, .(aomo part) of a field of his po. 
27. 21 tlie possession thereof shall bo the priest 8 
27. 22 which(is)notof tho fields of his possession 
27. 24 to him to whom tlie possession of tlie la. 
27. 28 beast, and of tho Qcld of his possession 

Nmn27. 4 a possession among tho brethren of our 
27. 7 thou shall surely give them a possession 
32. 5 given unto thy servants for a possession 
32. 22 this Land shall be your possession before 
32. 29 give them tho land of Gilead for a posso. 
32. 32 that the possession of our inheritance on 
3S. 2 give, .of the inhoritanco of their possess. 
35. 8 of tho possession of the cliildrenof Israel 

35. :3 shall return into tho land of his possess. 
Dent 32. 43 unto the children of Israel for a possess. 
Josh 21. 12 gave they to Caleb, .for bis possession 

2:. 41 All the cities of tho Levites within tho p. 
22. 4 unto tho land of your possession, which 
22. 9 to the land of their possession, whereof 
22. 19 if the land of your possession (be) nnclcan 
22. 19 unto the land of the possession of the L. 

1 Ch. 7. 23 tlicir possessions and habitations (were) 

9. 2 iuliabitants that (dwelt) in their possesa. 

a Ch.ii. 14 left their suburbs, and their possession 
31. I returned, every man to his possession, into 

Ifch. II. 3 dwelt every one in his possession la their 

Psa. 2. 8 uttermost parts of tho earth (for) thy po. 

Eie. 44. 28 no possession in Israel ; 1 (am) their pos. 
45. 5 for a possession for twenty chambers 
45. 6 ye shall appoint the possession of the city 
45. 7 of the possession . .before the possession 

45. 8 In the land shall be his possession in Is. 

46. 16 it (shall be) their possession by inherila. 
46. 10 thrust them out of their possession; (but) 

46. iS sons inheritance out of his owTi possession 
46. 18 scattered every man from his possession 
48. :o yo shall oiler, .with the possession of tho 
48. 21 of the possession of the city, over against 
48. 22 from the possession . .and from the poss. 

2.Possession, occupancy, ■"Vi; ycrcshali. 

Num24. 1 3 Edom shall be a possession, Seir also shall 

24. 18 bo a possession for his enemies ; end Isr. 

5, Possession, occupancy, .iyi> yerushshah. 

Dcut. 2. 5 given mount Seir unto Esau (tor) a poss. 
2. 9 I will not give thee of their land (for) a p. 

2. 9 Ar unto the children of Lot (for) a posso. 
2. 12 Israel did unto the land of his possession 
2. 19 for I will not give thee, .(any) possession 
2. 19 unto the children of Lot (for) a possession 

3. 20 ye return every man unto his possession 
Josh. 1. 15 ye shall return unto the land of your po. 

12. 6 gave it (for) a possess! in unto the Reub. 
12. 7 gave unto the tribes of Israel (for) a poss. 

2 Ch.2o. II to come to east us out of thy possession 

i.Possession, uys morash. 

Isa. 14. 23 I will also make it a possession for the b. 
Obad. 17 house of Jacob shall possess their posses. 

5. Possession, occupancy, r.iyj.s morashah. 

Ezc. II. 15 unto us is this land given in possession 

25. 4 deliver thee to the men of tho east for a p. 
25. 10 v.ill give them in possession, tliat the A. 

36. 2 the ancient high places are oura in poss. 
36. 3 ye might be a possession unto the residue 
36. 5 appointed my land into their possession 

6. ]Vork, deed, ri'fj_g maaseJi. 

I Sa. 23. 2 man in ilaon, whoso possessions (were) 

7. Acquisition, possession, nji?? miqneh. 

Gen. 26. 14 he had possession of Hocks, and possession 

1 Ch.28. 1 over all the substance and possession of 

2 Ch.32. 29 possessions of flocks and herds in abund. 
Eccl. 2. 7 also I had great possessions of great and 

i. Acquisition, possession, nj(7p miqnah. 

Gen. 23. iS Unto Abraham for a possession in tho p. 

9. Inheritance, rnr.i nachalah. 

Num26. ;6 According to the lot shall the possession 
10.Foo<, Vj-i regel. 

Deut II.' 6 the substance that (was) in their possess. 
\l.Possessi^ii,occiipation, holding firm, KaTao-xfC's- 

Acts 7. s that he would give it to him fc a posses. 
7. 45 brought in with Jesus into the possession 

\2. Possession, acquisition, KTTJ/jia htema. 

Mattio. 22 went away sorrowful: for he had great p. 

Marki'o -2 went away grieved : for he had great po. 

Acts 2. 43 sold their possessions and goods, and pa. 

5. I certain man named Ananias, .sold a pos. 

13. .A little place, spot, xwp'O'' chorion. 

Acts 23. 7 In the same quarters were possessions of 

P0ESES5I0IT, purchissd — 
Acquirement, ^fpi-airiais peripoiesis, 

Eph. 1. 14 the redemption of tho purchased posses. 

P03SESSI0IT, to get, taho, have in — 

1. To be laid or kept hold of or not, ^r.H achaz, 8. 

Gen. 34. 10 trade ye therein, and pet you possessions 

47. 27 they had possessions therein, and grew 
Num33. 33 they shallhavo possessions amsng you in 
Josh 22. 19 take pcsscssioa smgcg us ; but rebel not 

2. To take or have in posscs:icr., DX yarash. 

I Ki.21. 15 tatie possession of tho Tiaoyard of Naboth 
ei', i5 rosa up to go down, .to tato possession 
8X. ig Hast thou killed, Esd :U30 taken possess. 



Psa. 44. 3 For they got not the land In possession 
69. 35 may dwell there, and have It in possession 
83. 12 take to ourselves tho houses of God in p. 
3. To inherit, Sn} nachal. 

Prov 23. 10 upright shall have good (things) In poss. 
P0SSES80E — 

1. To acquire, get, set up, njj qanah. 

Gen. 14. ig, 22 most high God, possessor of heaven. 
SSceh II. 5 Whoso possessors slay thcra, and hold 

2. A possessor, acquirer, KrijTup ktelOr. 

Acts 4. 34 for as many as wcro pouesson of lands 
POSSIBLE — 

\. Powerful, able, capable, ivyarSs dunalos. 
MattiQ. 26 but with God all things arc possible 
24. 24 If (It were) possible, they shall deceive 
26. 39 If it be ]x>s3ible, let this cup pass from mo 
Mork 9. 23 all things (are) possible to him that bolL 

10. 27 with God : for with God all things are pt 

13. 22 to seduce. If (It were) possible, even tho 

14. 35 if It were possible, the hour might pass 
14. 36 Father, all things (arc) possible unto thcs 

LukciS: 27 impossible with men arc.possiblo withO. 
Acts 2. 24 It was not possible that he should bo ho. 

20. 16 hasted. If it v. ero possible for him, to be at 
Bom 12. 1 3 If it be possible, as much oslieth In you 
Gah 4. 15 if (it had been) possible, yo would have p. 

2.T0 be able, capable, ivya/iai dunamai. 

Acts 27. 39 If it were possible, t« throat In tho ahlp 

POSSIBLE, not — 

Not able, not capable, iSuvaT<Jj adunatos. 

Hcb. 10. 4 not possible that the blood ot bolls and 

POST, (door OP side) — 

l.A ram, post, ^'H ayil. 

Eza. 40. 9 tho posts thereof, two cnblts ; and the p. 
40. 10 posts had one measure on this side and 
40. 14 Ho made also posts of threescore cubits 
40. 14 tho post of tho court round aboutthogato 
4a 16 to their posts, .and upon (each) post (w.) 
40. 21, 29, 33, 36 the posts thereof, and tho arc 
40. 24 measured the posts thereof, and tho arc. 
40. 26 another on that side, upon the posts th. 
40. 31, 34, 37 and palm trees (were) upon the p 
40. 37 the posts thereof (were)toward the outer 
40. 38 entries thereof (were) by the posts of tho 
40. 48 measured (each) post of the porch, five c. 

40. 49 pillars by tho posts, one on this aide, and 

41. I measured tho posts, six cubits broad on 
4t. 3 measured tho post of the door two cubits 

2. Pedestal, ran ammah. ' 

Isx 6. 4 posts of the door moved at tho voice of 

3. Side post, nr.19 mesuzah. 

Eiodi2. 7 strike (it) on the two side posts and on 
12. 22 strike the lintel and the two side posts 
12. 23 ho seeththe blood, .on the two side posts 

21. 6 bring htm to the door, or onto tho door p. 
Deut. 6. 9 thou shall write them upon tho posts of 

11. 20 shall write them upon tho door posts of 
Judgi6. 3 took tho doors of the gate . . and the two p. 
I Sa. I. 9 £11 the priest sat upon a seat by a post of 

1 El. 6. 31 lintel (and) side posts (were) a fifth part 

6. 33 made he for the door of the temple posts 

7. 5 all the doors and posts (were) square, w. 
Prov. 8. 34 my gates, waiting at the posts of my doors 
Isa. 57. 8 Behind tho doors also and the posts hast 
Eze. 41. 21 The posts of the temple (were) squared 

43. 8 their post by my posts, and tho wall bo. 
45. 19 put (it) upon the posts of the house, and 
45. 19 upon tho posts of the gate of the inner c. 
46. 2 shall stand by the post of the gate, and 

4. Threshold, lintel, 10 saph. 

2 Ch. 3. 7 ne overlaid also thehouscthcposts, and 
Eze. 41. 16 The door posts, and the narrow windows 
Amos 9. I Smite the linteL.that the posts may shako 

POSTEEITY — 

1. After, "inx achar. 

" I Ki. 16. 3 will take away the posterity.. and the pa 
21. 21 will take away thy posterity, and will cot 
Psa. 49. 13 yet their posterity opprovo their saying 

2. Latter end, n^nK aeharith. 

Psa.109. 13 Let his posterity bo cut off; (and) In tho 
Dan. II. 4 not to his posterity, nor according to his 
Amos 4. 2 take you away with hooks, and your post. 

3. Gejieration, iW dor. 

Num. 9. 10 If any man of you orof yonrjKJSterltyshall 

i. Remnant, rest, residue, n*n!<7 sheerith. 

Gen. 45. 7 to preserve you a posterity in the earti) 
POSTS — 
To run, pT ruts. 

a Ch.30. 6 So the posts went with the letters from ^ 

36. 10 So tho posti passed from city to city thr, 

Esth. 3. 13 letters were sent by posts Into all tho kL 

3. 15 posts went out, being hastened by the k. 

E. 10 sent letters by posts on horseback, (and) 

8, 14 posts that rod? upon mules (and) cameU 

Jo'a 9, 23 yow my days are swifter thin a post : they 

Jer. 51. 31 One post shall nm to meet another, and 

POT — 

l.Po^ VOti asuh. 

a £1. 4. 3 not any thing tn the house, save a pet at 

2. Goblet, cup, calyx, E';J gabia. 

Jer. 3S. ; I set. .pots full of wine, and cups, sad I 



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3. Kettle, basket, in dud. 

Job 41. 20 smoke, as (out) of a seething pot or cald. 
Psa. 81. 6 his hands were delivered from the pots 

4. Vessel, '^3 keli. 

Lev. 6. 28 and if It be oodden In a braaea po4. It shall 

5. Pot, Tp sir. 

Eiodi6: 3 when we sat by the flesh pots, (and) when 

38. 3 made all the vessels of tho altar, the pots 
1 Kl. 7. 45 pots, and the shovels, and the basins : and 
a Ki. 4. 38 Set on the great pot, and seethe pottage 

4. 39 came and shred (them) uito the pot of po. 
4. 40 man of God, (there is) death in the pot. And 
4. 41 bring meal: and he cast (it) into the pot 
4. 41 oat. And there was no harm in tho pot 
35. 14 pots, and the shovels, and the snuffers, and 
9 Ch. 4. 1 1 Huram made the pots, and the shovels 
4. 16 pots also, and the shovels, and the flesh 
35. 13 sod they in pots, and in caldrons, and in 
Job 41. 31 He maketh the deep to boil like a pot; he 
fsa. 58. 9 Before your pots can feel the thorns, he 
60. 8 Moab (is) my wash pot ; over Edom will 
108. 9 Moab (is) my wash pot ; over Edom will 
EccL 7. 6 For as tho crackling of thorns under a pot 
Jer. 1. 13 I see a seething pot ; and the face thereof 
Mze. 24, 3 Set on a pot, set (it) on, and also pour w. 
vj 24. 6 to the pot whose scum (is) therein, and wh 
Mic. 3. 3 as for the pot, and as flesh within tho ca. 
Zech.14. 20 the pots in the Lord's house shall be like 
14. 21 every pot in Jemsalem and in Judah shall 

B.Pan, pot, fi-i^ parur. 

Jndg. 6. 19 he put tho broth in a pot, and brought 
I Sa. 2. 14 into tho pan, or kettle, or caldron, or pot 

7. Basket, pot, ni'i^f tsintseneth. 

£zodi6. 33 Take'a pot, and put an omer full of man. 

9.Soo7cs, D;n5¥' shephattai/im. 

■Psa. 68. 13 Though ye have lien amongthe pots, (yet) 

S.A measure, (\\pints English), feVrTjs xestes. 
Mark 7. 4 the washing of cups, and pots, brasen vo. 
7. 8 [the washing of pots and cups : and many] 

10. /I pot, jar, trrdiivo! stamnos. 

Heb. 9. 4 the golden pot that had manna, and Aar, 
[See also Fining, ointment, ranges, Tvashpot.J 
POTENTATE — 
One that is powerful^ Swacrrris dunastes. 

I Ti. 6. 15 the blessed and Only potentate, the king 
PO-TI'-PHAB, IS'BiS. 

An officer of Pharaoh and captain of the guard, to whom 
Joseph was sold by the Midiauites. B.C. 1730. 

Gen. 37. 36 the Midianites sold hira. .unto P., an offl. 

39. I P. . . bought him of the hands of the Ishm. 

PO-TI PHE'-EAH, Jn§ 'aiS. 

A priest of On (or Heliopolis), father of Asenath, 

Joseph's wile. B.C. 1730. 

Gen. 41. 45 he gave him to wife, .the daughter of P. 
41. 50 which Asenath the daughter of P. . .bare 
46. 20 which Asenath the daughter of P. ..bare 

yOTSHERD — 

Potsherd, earthenware, b-\n cheres. 

Job 2. 8 he took him a potsherd to scrape himself 
Psa. 22. 15 My strength is dried up like a potsherd 
Prov.26. 23 (like) a potsherd covered with silver dross 
Isa. 45. 9 the potsherd (strive) with the potsherds 
JPOTTAGE — 
fottage, TIJ nazid. 

Gen. 25. 29 .Jacob sod pottage : and Esau came from 

25. 34 Jacob Kave Esau bread and pottage of le. 

■ aKi. 4. 38 seethe pottage for the sons of the prophets 

4. 39 came and shred (them) into the pot of po. 

4. 40 as they were eating of the pottage, that 

Hag. 2. 12 bread, or pottage, or wine, or oil, orany 

POTTEE — 

l.Toform, fashion, frame, make, *1^' yatsar. 
"■■ ^Ch. 4. 23 These (were) the potters, and those that 
2. 9 dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel 

29. 16 shall be esteemed as the potter's clay 

30. 14 the potter's vessel that is broken in pieces 
41. 25 upon princes . . as the potter treadeth clay 
64. 8 we (are) the clay, and thou our potter ; and 

2 go down to the potter's house, and there 

3 I went down to the potter's house ; and 

4 vessel, .was marred in the hand of the p. 
4 as seemed good to the potter to make (it) 
6 cannot I do with you as this potter? saith 
6 as the clay (is) In the potter's hand, so (are) 
1 Go and get a potter's earthen bottld, and 

19. II as (one) breaketh a potter's vessel, that 
lam. 4. 2 pitchers, the work of tho hands of the p. 
^ech II. 13 Cast it unto the potter : a goodly price 
II. 13 cast them to tho potter in tho house of 
2. Potter, VIS pechar. 

Dan. a. 41 part of potter's clay, and part of Iron, the 

8. A potter, Kepa^eis kerameus. 

Matl27. 7 and bought with them the potter's field 
■ 27. 10 gave them for the potter's field, as the L. 

Pvom. 9. 21 Hath not the potter power over the clay 
i. Belonging to a poUer, earthen, Kepa^iKSs heram. 

Pvcv. 2. 27 as the vessels of a potter shall they bo b. 
TOtrUD — 
X.Manah, a pound xoeight, njlj manah. 

I Ki. 10. 17 three pound of gold went to one shield 



Psa. 

laa. 



Jer. 18. 
18. 
18. 
i3. 
18. 
18. 
19. 



Ezra 2. 69 five thousand pound of silver, and ono 
Nch. 7. 71 thousand and two hundred pound of eilv. 

7. 72 thousand pound of sOver, and threescore 

2. Litra, a pound, \lrpa litra {Lat. libra). 

Luke 19. 13 delivered them ten pounds, and said unto 
19. 16 Lord, thy pound hath gained ten pounds 
19. 38 Lord, thy pound hath gained five pounds 
19. 20 (hero is) thy pound, which I have kept 1. 
19. 24 said unto them.. Take from him the pound 
ig. 24 and give (it) to him that hath ten pounds 
iq. 23 said unto him. Lord, he hath ten pounds 
Z.Litra, a pound, kirpa. lilra {Lat. libra). ' 

Johni2. 3 a pound of ointment of spikenard, very 
19. 39 and aloes, about an hundred poundfwei.) 
POTJE (down or out), to — 
l.To drop, drop down, t\j'^ dalaph. 

Job 16. 20 (but) mine oyepoureth out (tears) unto Q 

2. To refine, pour down, piJJ zaqaq. 

Job 36. 27 they pour down rain according to tho 

3. To pour or he poured out, Dni zaram, Sa. 

Psa. 77. 17 the clouds poured out water ; the Bkles 
i. To cast, pour out, p»; yatsaq. 

Gen. 28. 1 3 stone, .and poured oil upon the top of it 

35. 14 drink offering thereon, and he poured oil 

Exodag. 7 and pour (it) upon his head, and anoint h. 

lev. 2. I he shall pour oil upon it, and put franki. 

2. 6 Thou Shalt part it in pieces, and pour oil 

8. 12 he poured of the anointing oil upon Aar. 

8. 15 poured the blood at the bottom of the 

9. 9 poured out the blood at the bottom of the 
14. 15 pour (it) into the palm of his own left h. 

14, 26 the priest shall pour of tho oil into tho pa. 
Num. s. 15 he shall pour no oil upon it, nor put fran. 

1 Sa. 10. I poured (it) upon his head, and kissed him 

2 Sa. 13. 9 poured (them) out 'oefore him : but he re. 

1 Ki.i8. 33 pour (it) on the burnt sacrifice, and on tho 

2 Ki. 3. II which poured water on the hands of Eli. 

4. 4 ehalt pour out into all those vessels, and 

4. 40 So they poured out for the men to eat: and 

4. 41 Pour out for the people, that they may eat 

9. 3 pour (it) on his head, and say. Thus saith 

9. 6 he poured the oil on his head, and said 

Isa. 44. 3 will pour water upon him that is thii'sty 

44. 3 I will pour my Spirit upon thy seed, and 

. Ezo. 24. 3 Set on a pot, set (it) on, and also pour w. 

5. To pour out, pv, yatsaq, 3, 5. 

2 Ki. 4. 5 So she went from him., and she poured 

Q.To cause to flow out, W} naha, 5. 

Prov. I. 23 I will pour out my spirit unto you, I will 

15. 2 the mouth of fools poureth out foolish. 
15. 28 the mouth of the wicked poureth out evil 

7. To cause to run, pour out, "13J nagar, 5. 

Psa. 75. 8 he poureth out of the same: but the dregs 
Jer. 18. 21 pour out their (blood) by the force of the 
Mic. I. 6 I will pour down the stones thereof into 

8. To give jnj nathan. 

Lev. 14. 18 he shall pour upon the head of him that 
^.Tofloto, 'jjj nazal. 

Num24. 7 He shall pour the water out of his buckets 
Isa. 45. 8 and let the skies pour dov/n righteousness 

lO.To pour out, '^IPJ nasak. 

Exod3o. 9 neither shall ye pour drink offering there. 
Isa. 29. 10 the Lord hath poured out upon you tho 

W. To pour out, '^pj nasak, 3, 

1 Ch.ii. 18 David would not driuk(of) it, but poured 

\2k. To pour out, ^DJ nasak, 5. 

Gen. 35. 14 he poured a drink offering thereon, and 

2 Sa. 23. 16 would not drink, .but poured it out unto 
2 Ki. i5. 13 poured his drink offering, and sprinkled 
Jer. 7. 1 8 to pour out drink offerings unto other gods 

19. 13 poured out drink offerings unto other gods 
33. 29 poured out drink offerings unto other gods 
44. 17, iB, 19, 25 pour out drink offerings unto 
44. 1 9 when v/e . . poured out drink offerings unto 
Eze. 20. 28 and poured out there their drink offerings 

1 3. To pour out, melt, ^ra nathak, 5. 

Job 10. 10 Hast thou not poured me out as milk, and 

14. To make naked, hare, empty, .Tij; arah, 5, 

Isa. 53. 12 because he hath poured out his soul unto 

15. To pour out, pvi isuk. 

Job 29. 6 and the rook poured me out rivers of oil 
Isa. 25. 16 pouredoutaprayer(when)thycha3tening 

16. To draw out, empty, pr\ ruq, 5. 

Jfal. 3. 10 pour you out a blessing, that (there shall) 
17 -To pour or shed out, %S^ sliaphaJc. 

Exod. 4. 9 pour (it) upon the dry (land) : and the w. 
29. 12 pour all the blood beside the bottom of 
Lev. 4. 7 shall pour all the blood of the bullock at 
4. 18, 30, 34 shall pour out all the blood 
4. 25 shall pour out his blood at the bottom of 

14. 41 and they shall pour out the dust that they 
17. 13 he shall even pour out the blood thereof 

Deuti2. 16, 24 shall pour it upon tho earth as water 

15. 23 Shalt pour it upon the ground as water 
Judg. 6. 20 and pour out the broth. And he did so 
I Sa; I. 15 have poured out my soul before the LoKD 

7 . 6 poured (it) out before the Loni),'and fasted 
Job 12. 21 Ho poureth contempt upon princes, and 

16. 13 ho poureth out my gall upon the ground 
Paa. 42. 4 I pour out my soul in me : for I had gone 

62. 8 pour out your heart before him : God (is) 
69. 24 Pour out thine indignation upc n them, and 



faa. 79. 6 Pour out thy wrath upon the heathen that 

io2. iiile poureth out his complaint before the U 

107. 40. He poureth contempt upon princes, and 

142. 2 I poured out my complaint before him ; I 

Isa. 42. 25 poured upon him the fury of his anger 

57. 6 to them hast thou poured a drink offering 

Jer. 6. II will pour it out upon the children abroad 

10. 23 Pour out thy fury upon the heatlien that 

14. 16 for I v/Ul pour their wickedness upon th. 

Lam. 2. 4 ho stood., he poured out his fury like lira 

2. 19 pour out thine heart like water before 

4. 1 1 he hath poured out his fierce anger, and 

Eze. 7. 8 Now will I shortly pour out my fui-y upon 

9. 8 thy pouring out of thy fury upon Jerusa. 

14. 19 and pour out my fury upon it in blood 

16. 15 pouredst out thy fornications on every ono 

20. 8 I will pour out my fury upon them, to 3. 

20. 13, 21 I would pour out my fury upon thera 

21.31! will pour out mine indignation upon th. 

22. 22 I the Lord have poured out my fury upon 

22. 31 1 poured out mine indignation upon thera 

23. 8 and they, .poured their whoredom upon 

24. 7 she poured it not upon the ground, to c. 
30. 15 will pour my fury upon Sin, the strength 
36. 18 I poured my fury upon themfor the blood 
39. 29 I have poured out my spirit upon the ho. 

Hos. 5. 10 I will pour out my wrath upon them like 
Joel 2. eS I will pour out my spirit upon all flesU 

2. 29 And.. in those days will I pour out my sp. 
Amos 5. 8 poureth them out upon the face of tho 

9_ 6 poureth them out upon tho face of the 
Keph. 3. 8 to pour upon them mine indignation, (e.) 
Zech 12. 10 I wiU pour upon the house of David, and 

18. To pour out, ekx™ ekcheo. 

John 2. 15 poured out the changers' money, andovei! 
Acts 2. 17 I will pour out of my spirit upon all flesli 

2. 18 will pour out in those days of my spirii; 
Rev. 16. J pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon 
16. 2, 3, 4, 8, 10, 12, 17 angel poui'ed out his vial 

19. To pour out, iKx^vu ekchuno. 

Acts 10. 45 was poured out the gift of the Holy Ghost 

20. To mix, infuse, Kepavvifit kerannumi. 

Bev. 14. 10 which is poured out without mixture into 

21. To cast, throw, pdWw hallo. 

Matt 26. 12 she hath poured this ointment on my body 
Johni3. 5 he poureth water into a bason, and begaii 

22. To pour down, Karax^x) ifcatacheo. 

Matt26. 7 poured (it) on his head, as he sat (at m.) 
Marki4. 3 brake the box, and poured (it) on his h. 

POXIE in, to — 

To pour upon, iirtx^f epicheo. 

Lukeio. 34 pouring in oil and wine, and set him on 
POTTEED, (down, forth, out), to be — 
l.To he poured forth, tip; yasak. 

Exod3o. 32 Upon man's flesh shall it not be poured 

2. To be poured out, PV, yatsak, 6. 

Lev. 21. 10 upon whose head tho anointing oil was p. 
Psa. 45. 2 grace is poured into thy lips : therefore 

3. To he poured out, Ijni nathak. 

a Ch.i2. 7 my wrath shall not be poured out upon 
34. 25 my wrath shall be poured out upon thia 

Job 3. 24 roarings are poured out like tho waters 

Jer. 42. 18 so shall my fury be poured forth upon you 
44. 6 and mine anger was poured forth, and waa 

Dan. 9. 1 1 the curse is poured upon us, and the oath 
9. 27 that determined shall be poured upon the 

i To be drawn away or out, ^nj nathak, 2. 

Exod g. 33 tho rain was not poured upon the earth 
2 Ch.34. 21 the wrath of the Lord that is poured out 
Jer. 7. 20 fury shall be poured out upon this placo 
42. 1 8 my fury hath been poured forth upon tho 
Nah. I. 6 his fury is poured out like fire, and the 

5. To be poured out, IJJ nagar, 6. 

Mio. I. 4 waters (that are) poured down a steep p. 

6. To be emptied, nTj; arah, 2. 

Isa. 32. 15 Until the spirit be poured upon us from 

7. To he e^npitied out, p\-i ruq, 6. 

Song I. 3 thy name (is as) ointment poured forth. 

8. To pour or shed out, T|5?' shaphak. 

Eze. 20. 33 with fury poured out, will I rule over yon 
20. 34 stretched out arm. .with fury poured out 

9. To be poured or shed out, %i'4 shaphak, 2. 

Deuti2. 27 the blood, .shall be poured out upon tho 
I KL13. 3 the ashes, .upon it shall be poured out 

13. 5 and the ashes poured out from the altar 
Psa. 22. 14 I am poured out like water, and all my 
Lam. 2. II my liver is poured upon the earth, for the 
Eze. 16. 36 Because thy fllthiness was poured out 

10. To be poured or shed out, %^ shaphak, 4. 
Zcph. I. 17 their blood shall be poured out as dust 

11. To pour self out, ^S'i' shaphak, 7. 

Job 30. 16 And now my soul is poured out upon mo 

Lam. 2. 12 when their soul v/as poured out into their 

4. I tho stones of tho sanctuary are poured out 

H.Pouring out, tlSB" shephek. 

Lev. 4. 12 place, where the ashes are poured out, and 
4. 12 where the ashes arc poured out shall ha 

POUBED, to cause to be — 

To {causa to) pour out, ^pj nasak, 5. 

Num28. 7 cause the strong wine to be poured unto 



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POTTRTRAY — 

1. To grave, pjjn chaqaq. 

Eze. 4. I pourtray upon ifjfto city, (oven) Jeni3aletn 
23. 14 images of the Chaldeans pourt»ayed with 

2. To le graved, r\^n chaqah, 4. 

E2e. 8. 10 pourtrayed upon the wall round about 

23. 14 when she saw men pourtrayed upon the 

povEary — 

l.Zach, ipn cheser. 

irrov 28. '22 consideroth not that poverty shall come 

2. Lack, lioriiP macJisor. 

Prov.ii. 24 withholdeth. .but (it tendeth) to poverty 

Z.Poverty, B^Nl resh. 

Prov. 6. II So shall thy poverty come as one thai tr. 
30. 8 give me neither poverty nor riches ; feed 

^.Poverty, »'! rish. 

Prov 10. 15 the destruction ol the poor (is) their pov. 
13. 18 Poverty and shame (shall be) to him that 

24. 34 So shall thy poverty come (as) one that 

^.Poverty, ty'T resh. 

Prov 28. 19 he that followeth . . shall have poverty en. 
^i. 7 Let him drink, and forget hispoverty, and 

6 .Poverty, beggary, irrtox^'a ptocheia, 

a Co. 8. 2 poverty abounded unto the riches of their 

8. 9 that ye through his poverty might be rich 

Kev. 2. 9 know thy works, and tribulation, and po. 

POVERTY, to come to — 

To become dispossessed, poor, ^) yarash, 2. 

Gen. 45. II lestthou, and thy house. . .come to poverty 

Prov 20. 13 Love not sleep, lest thou come to poverty 

23. 21 and the glutton shall come to poverty; and 

POWDER — 

1. Small crushed powder, p^H abaq. 

Deut 28. 24 shall make the rain of thy land powder 

H.Small crushed powder, nfj^N abqah. 

Song 3. 6perfumed..withallpowder3of thomerc. 

S.Dust, -&)i aphar. 

2 Ki.23. 6 to powder, and cast the powder thereof 
23. 15 stamped (it) small to powder, and burned 

POWDER, to grind or beat to — 

l.To be small, beaten small, pji'i daqaq. 

Exod32. 20 burnt (it) in the fire, and ground (it) top. 

2. To heat small, PJ37 daqaq, 5. 

2 Ch. 34. 7 hr.d beaten the graven images into powder 
3. To winnow, shatter, XiK/xda likmao. 

Matt2i. 44 whomsoever, .it will grind him to powder 
Luke 20. 18 whomsoever, .it will grind him to powder 

POWER — 

l.Might, strength, 7N el. 

Gen. 31. 29 It is in the power of my hand to do yon 
Prov. 3. 27 when it is in the power of thine hand to 
Mic. 2. I because it is in the power of their hand 

2.Might, n"in3 gcburah. 

I Ch.29. II Thine, O Lord, (is), .the power, and the g. 
Job 26. 14 but the thunder of his power who can il 
Psa. 21. 13 strength:(so)willwesingandpraisethyp. 

65. 6 Which.. setteth.. (being) girded with pow. 

66. 7 He ruleth by his power for ever ; his eyes 
71. 18 (and) thy power to every one (that is) to 

106. 8 that he might make his mighty power to 
145. II They shall speak, .and talk of thy power 

3. Word of might, ri-joa ij-i debar gcburah. 

Job 41. 12 I will not conceal his parts, nor his power 
^.Arm,, yii! zcroa. 

Psa. 79. II according to the greatness of thy power 
Eze. 17. 9 even without great power or many people 
22. 6 every one were in thee to their power to 

5,Force, valour, h\n chayil. 

1 Sa. 9. I a Benjamite, a mighty man of power 

2 Sa. 22. 33 God (is) my strength (and) power : and he 

1 Ch.2o. I Joab led forth the power of the army, and 
Ezra 4. 23 and made them to cease'by force and po. 
Esth. I. 3 powerof Persia and Media, the nobles and 

8. II all the power of the people and province 
Job 21. 7 live, become old, yea, are mighty in power 
Psa. S9- " scatterthembythypower.andbringthem 

1 10. 3 (shall be) will&g in the day of thy power 
Zech. 9. 4 and he will smit e her power in the sea 

Q. Strength, [Dn chesen. 

Dan. 2. 37 hath given thee a kingdom, power, and 

4. 30 by the might of my power, and for the 

7. Hand, X yad. 

Deut 32. 36 when he seeth that (their) power is gone 
Josh. 8. 20 they had no power to flee this way or that 

2 Ki.19. 26 their inhabitants were of small power, they 
Job I. 12 Behold, all that he hath (is) in thy power 

5. 20 and in war from the power of the sword 
Prov 18. 21 Death and life (are) in the power of the 
Isa. 37. 27 inhabitants (were) of small power, they w. 

47. 14 shall not deliver themselves from the po. 
Dan. 6.27 who hath delivered Daniel from the power 

12. 7 to scatter the power of the holy people 
Hos. 13, 14 I wUl ransom them from the power of the 

S.Power, na koach. 

Gen. 31. 6 know that with all my power I have served 

vBxod 9. 16 for to show (in) thee my power ; and that 

N IS, 6 Thy right hand, .is become glorious in p. 

1^ itfaasttnraag!it>Tortt{..vitbereatj>oWer,!ind 



Numi4. 17 let the power of my lord bo groat, accor. 
Deut. 4. 37 brought thee out. .with his mighty power 
8. 17 My power and the might of (mine) hand 

8. 18 for (it is) lie that giveth thee power to get 

9. 29 broughtest out by thy mighty power and 
Josh 17. 17 a great people, and hast great power: thou 

1 Sa. 30. 4 wept, until they had no more power tow. 

2 Ki. 17. 36 who brought you up. .with great power 
I Ch.29. '2 in thine hand (is) power and might ; and 
a Ch.14. II many, or with them that have no power 

20. 6 in thine hand (is there not) power and m. 
22. 9 the house of Ahaziah had no power to k. 

25. 8 God hath power to help, and to cast down 

26. 13 that made war witlimightypower, to help 
Neh. I. 10 tliou hast redeemed by thy great power 
Job 23. 6 Will he plead against me with, .great po. 

24. 22 draweth also the mighty witli his power 
26. 2 How hast thou helped (liim . . ) without p. 

26. 12 He divideth the sea with his power, and 

36. 22 God exalteth by his power : wlio te.icheth 

37. 23 (he is) excellent in power, and in judgm. 
Psa. III. 6 showed his people the power of his works 

147. 5 Great (is) our Lord, and of great power 
Eccl. 4. I on the side of . . oppressors (there was) p. 
Isa. 40. 26 for that (he is) strong in power ; not one 

40. 29 giveth power to the faint ; and to (tliem 

50. 2 have I no power to deliver? behold, at my 
Jer. 10. 12 He hath made the earth by his power,nie 

27. 5 by my great power and by my outstretch. 
32. 17 by thy great power and stretched out arm 

51. 15 He hath made the earth by his power,,he 
Dan 8. 6 and ran unto himin the fury of his power 

8. 7 no power in the ram to stand before him 
8. 22 kingdoms shall stand.. not in his power 
8. 24 power shall be mighty, .by his. .pov/er 
II. 6 she shall not retain the power of the arm 

11. 25 shall stir up his pov/er and his courago ■■,_ 
Mic. 3. 8 I am full of power by the spirit of the tj' 
Nah. I. 3 Lord (is) slow to anger, and great in pow. 

2. I make (thy) loins strong, fortify (thy) po.^ 
Hab. I. II (imputing) this his power unto his god '^ 
Zech. 4. 6 Not by might, nor by power, but by my ' 

d.Pabn, hand, f]? Jcaph. } 

Hab. 2. 9 may bo delivered from the power of evil- 

10. Rule, n7!;'Dp memshalah. 

2 Ch.32. 9 against Lachish, and all his power with 

11. Strong, hard, ly az. 

Gen. 49. 3 of dignity, and the excellency of power. 

ll.Strength, hardness, ij; oz. 

Lev. 26. ig I will break the pride of your power; and 
Ezra. 8. 22 his pov/erand his wrath (is) against all th. 
PSa. 59. 16 I will sing of thy power ; yea, I will sing 

62. II hoard this, that power (belongeth) unto 

63. 2 To see thy power and thy glory, so (as) I 
66. 3 through the greatness of thy power shall 
78. 26 by his power he brought in the south w. 
90. II Who knoweth the power of thine anger? 

150. I praise him in the firmament of his power 
Eze. 30. 6 the pride of her power shaU come down 
Hab. 3. 4 and there (was) the hiding of his power 

\Z. Strong, hard, llty izzuz. 

Isa. 43. 17 chariot and horse, the army and the power 
li.Rule, dominion, i'laV?' shilton. 

Eccl. 8. 4 where the word of a king (is, there is) p. 

8. 8 neither (hath he) power in the day of de. 

15. Might, s^ibstance, ntoi'^n taatsumoih. 

Psa. 68. 35 giveth strengtli and power unto (his) po. 

16. Strength, migJtt, Ijjn toqeph. 

Esth 10. 2 the acts of his power, and of his might 
n. Power of the hand, t '7x el yad. 

Neh. 5. 5 neither (is it) in our power (to redeem t.) 

ld>. Beginning, principality, i.px^ arche. 

Luke2o. 20 the power- and authority of the governor 
\^. Ability, power, Svva/xis dunamis. 

Matt. 6. 13 [the kingdom, and the power, and the g.] 
22. 29 not knoweth the Scriptures, nor the povir. 
24. 29 the powers of the heavens shall bo shaken 
24. 30 coming in. .with power and great glory 
26. 64 sitting on the right hand of power, and 
Mark 9. i seen the kingdom ofGod come with power 

12. 24 know not the Scriptures, neither the po. 

13. 25 powers that are in heaven shall be shaken 

13. 26 in the clouds with great power and glory 

14. 62 sitting on the right hand of power, and 
Luke I. 17 in the spirit and power of Elias, to turn 

I. 35 power of the Highest shall overshadow t. 
4. 14 Jesus returned in the power of the spirit 

4. 36 withauthorityand power hecommandeth 

5. 17 power of the Lord was (present) to heal t. 

9. 1 power and authority over all devils, and 
10. 19 and overall the power of the enemy': and 
21. 26 for the powers of heaven shall be shaken 

21. 27 in a cloud, with power and great glory 

22. 69 on the right hand of the power of God 
24. 49 until ye be endued with power from on 

Acts r. 8 ye shall receive power, after that the 

3. 12 by our own power or holiness Vfe had ma. 
4. 7 By what power, or by what name, have ye 
4. 33 withgreatpowerg:aveth»apostles witness 

6. 8 Stephen, full of faith and power, did gr. 
8. 10 saying. This man is the great power of G. 

10. 38 Jesus, .with the Holy Ghost and with p. 
Rom. I. 4 declared (to be) the Son of God with po. 
I. 16 the power of "God unto salvation to every 
I. 20 his eternal power and Godhosd ; so that 
8': 38 tx(X powers, nor things p^es(int;kior things 



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Eora. 9. 17 I might show my power in thee, and th»t 
15. 13 abound, .through the power of the Holy 
15. 19 wonders, by the power of tlie spirit of God 

I Co. I. 18 unto us which arc saved it ig the power 

1. 24 the power of God, and the wsdomof God 

2. 4 demonstration of the spirit and of power 

2. 5 the v/isdora of men, but in the power of G. 
4. 19 not the speech of them.. but the powar 

4. 20 kingdom of God (is) not in word, but in p. 

5. 4 with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ 

6. 14 and will also raise up us by his own power 

15. 24 put down all rule and. .authority and po. 
■ 15. 43 is sown in weakness ; it is raised in power 

a Co. 4. 7 the excellency ot the power may be of G. 
6. 7 by the power of God, by the armour of r. 
8. 3 I'or to (their) power, I bear record, yea 
8. 3 beyond (their) power, (they were) willing 

12. 9 that the powerof Christ may rest upon mo t 

13. 4 crucified, .yet lie liveth by the power of 
13. 4 shall live . . by the power of God toward 

Eph. I. 19 the exceeding greatness of his power to 

3. 7 given, .by the effectual working of his p. 
3. 20 according to the power that worketh ia 

Phil. 3. 10 the power of his resurrection, and the 

1 Th. I. 5 in power, and in the Holy Ghost, and in 

2 Th. I. II and fulfil, .the work of faith with power 

2. 9 all power and signs and lying wonders 

2 Ti. 1. 7 of power, and of love, and of a sound m. 

1. 8 partaker, .according to the power of God 

3. 5 godliness, but denying the power thereof 
Hcb. I. 3 upholding all. .by the word of his power 

6. 5 tasted . .tlio powers of the world to como 

7.16 Who is made . . after the power of an end. 

.1 Pe. I. 5 Who are kept by tlie word of God through 

3. 22 and powers being made subject unto him 
ifPe. I. 3 his divine power hath given unto us all 

_^ I. 16 power and coming of our Lord Jesus Chr. 
^Rev.' 4. ti to receive glory and honour and power 

5. 12 the Lamb that was slain to receive power 
/7. 12 power, and might, (be) unto our God for 

11. 17 thou hast taken to thee thy great power 
13. 2 the dragon gave him his power, and his 
'15. 8 from the glory of God, and from his pow, 
'17. 13 shall give their power and strength unto 
19. I honour, and power, unto the Lord our Q. 

20. TJtc power, rh Svvarayto dunalon. 

Pi.om. 9. 22 to make his power known, endured with . 
21. Privilege, authority, f^ovcria exousia 

Matt. 9. 6 Son. .hath power on earth to forgive sins 

jt 8 God, which had given such power unto m. 

>«B I gave them power (against) unclean spirits 

28. 18 All power is given unto me in heaven and 

Mark 2. 10 the Son. .hath power on earth to forgive 

3. 15 to have power to heal sicknesses, and to 

6. 7 and gave them power over unclean spirits 
Luke 4. 6 this power will I give thee, and the glory 

4. 32 astonished, .for his word was with power 

5. 24 hath power upon earth to forgive sins 
JO. 19 give unto you power to tread on serpents 

12. 5 after he hath killed hath power to cast 

12. II bring yon.. (unto) magistrates, and powers 
22. 53 this is your hour, and..power of darl.ncsa 

John 1. 12 gave he power to become the sons of God 

10. 18 power to lay it down, and I have power 
17, 2 As thou hast given hira power over all fl. 
19. 10 have power to crucify thee, .ind have po. 
19. II couldest haveno powcr(at all) against mo 

Acts I. 7 which the Father hath put in his own p. 

5. 4 was it not in thine own power? why hast 

8. 19 Give me also this power, that on whom. 
26. 18 (from) the power of Satan unto God, that 

Rom. 9. 21 Hath not the potter power over the clay 

13. I Let every soul be subject unto the. .pow. 
13. I there is no power but of God : the powers 
13. 2 Whosoever therefore rcsisteth the power 
13. 3 Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power f 

1 Co. 7. 37 hath power over his own will, and hath 

9. 4 Have we not power to eat and to drink f 
9. 5 Have we not power to lead about a sister 
9. 6 or. .have not we power to forbear working 
9. 12 If others be partakers of (this) power over 
9. 12 we have not used this power ; but suffer 
9. 18 that I abuse not my power in the gospel 

1 1. 10 ought the woman to have power on (her) 

3 Co. 13. 10 the power which the Lord hath given mo 
Eph. I. 21 power, and might, and dominion, and ev. 

2. 2 to the prince of the power of tlie air, tho 

3. 10 principalities and powers in heavenly 

6. 12 against powers, against the rulers of tho 
CoL 1. 13 delivered us from the power of darkness 

1. 16 or dominions, or principalities, or powers 

2. 10 the head of all principality and power 

2. 15 having spoiled principalities and powers 

2 Th. 3. 9 Not because we have not power, but to 
Titus 3. I be subject to principalities and powers 
Jude 23 dominion and power, both now and ever 
Rev. 2. 26 to him will I give power over the nations 

6. 8 power was given unto them over the four. 
9. 3 and unto them was given power, as ! 
9. 3 the scorpions of the earth have power | 
9. 10 their power (was) to hurt men five mont< 
9. 19 their power is in their mouth, and in 

11. 6 These have pov/er to shut heaven, that it 
IT, 6 have power over v/aters to turn them to 

12. 10 the kingdom of our God, and the power 

13. 4 dragon which gave power unto the beast 
13. 5 power was given unto him to continue f. 
'3- 7 powerwasgivenhimoverallkindreds, and 
13. 12 all the pcpwer of the first beast before hira 
j^ j8 another angel., which had power ovfr fire 

16. 9 CI od," Which hath power over these piasuei 



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Rer. 17. 12 receive power as kings one hour witli the 
18. 1 come down from heaven, having great p. 
so. 6 on such the second dcatli hath no po'iTcr 

a.Slrcngth, force, lax^s ischus. 

i Tl>. I. 9 be punislicd . . from the glory of hl3 power 
2 I'c. =. II wliich are greater in power and might 

^Z. Strength, poxocr, Kparos kratos. 

Dph. J. 19 according to tlio working of his mighty p. 
C. 10 bo strong in tlio Lord, and in tlio pov/cr of 
Col. Ill according to his glorious power, unto all 
1 Ti. 6. lO to whom (be) honour and power cvcrlast. 
Heb. 2. 14 destroy him that had the power of death 
llev. £. 13 glory, and power, (be) unto him that sit. 

POWER, in great — 
Terrible, j'"!j;' arits. 

Psa. S7- 35 I have seen tho wlckcdin greatpowor, and 
POWER to stand -- 
Upstanding, nljipfi tcqumah. 

Lev. 26. 37 ye shall have no power to stand before y. 

POWER, that hath — 
Jiutcr, U'Y^ shallit. 

Eccl. 8 8 no man that hath power over tho spirit 

POWER, mighty — 

Greatness, neyaXsiorris megaleiotes. 

Luke 9. 43 were all amazed at tho mighty power of 

POWER as a prince, to have — 
To be prince, have princely power, .TjV sarah. 
Gen. 3=. 2S as a prince hast thou power with God and 

POWER, to give, have, or bo of — 
l.To be able, Vj^ yakol. 

Num22. 38 have I now any power at all to say any 

2. fo rule, i:^a inashal. 

Exod2i. 8 ho shall have no power, seeing he hath 
Dan. 1 1. 43 But he shall have power over the trcasur. 

3. 2*0 he prince, -n'a sur. 

Hos. 12. 4 had power over the angel, and prevailed 

4. To be prince, have princely poieer, .Tij' sarah. 
Hos. 12. 3 and by his strength he had power with G. 

5. To rule, ohy shalat. 

Esth. g. I Jews hoped to have power over them, th. 

6. To cause to rule, ah^ shalat, 5. 

Eccl. 5. 19 hath given him power to cat thereof, and 

6. 2 God giveth him not power to cat thereof 

7. To rule, uhv shclet. 

Dan. 3. 27 upon v/hose bodies the Are had no power 

B.To give, oiSoixi didomi. 

Rev. 13. 14 had power to do in the sight of tho beast 
13. 15 had power to give life unto the image of 

9. 7*0 he able, have power, ovvajxai dunamai. 

Rom 16. 25 Now to him that is of power to stablish 

10. To exercise privilege or authority, 4^ov(nd(a. 
1 Co. 7. 4 The wife hath not power of her own body 

7. 4 liKewise also the hur.band hath not power 
POWER of, to bring under tho — 

To exercise privilege or authority, i^ov<rtdCo} cxou. 

1 Co. 6. 12 will not be brought under the power of 
POWEEFDX — 

1, Power, 03 koach. 

Paa. 29. 4 The voice of the Lord (is) powerful ; the 

i. Energetic, efficacious, iv^py'rii energes. 

Heb. 4. 12 For the word 01 God (is) quick, and pow. 

5. Strong, robust, l(Txvp6s ischuros. 

2 Co. 10. 10 For (his) letters, .(are) weighty and pow. 
PUACTISE, to — 

"i.To do over and over, '^\y^ alal, 7a. 

1*33.141. 4 to practise wicked works with men that 

2.T0 do, malce, n^'j; asah. 

Isa. 32. 6 to practise hypocrisy, and to utter error 
Dan. 8. 12 cast down, .and it practised, and prospe. 

8. 24 shall prosper, and practise, and shall de. 
Mie. 2. I when the morning is light, they practise. 

PRACTISE secretly, to — 

To Icecp silent, ann charash, 6. 

I Sa, 23. 9 David knew that Saul secretly practised 
PBJETORIUM — 
Prcetor's hall, irpanwpwvpraitorion {L.prcetorium). 

Marki5. ifi led huu away into the hall called P., and 
PCIAISE — 
l.Praises, thanlcsgivlngs, B'|?l\>i7 hillulim. 

litv. 19. 24 shall be holy, to praise the Lord (withal) 
1. Praise, hSnj) mahalal. 

Prov 87. EI furnace for gold ; so (is) a man to his p. 

Z.Praiie, ptalm, n^nfi tehillah. 

Exodis. II glorious in holiness, fearful (in) praises 
Dcutio. 21 He (is) thy praise, and he (is) thy God 
I 26. 19 \\;hich he hath made, in praise, and in 

1 Ch.16. 35 we may give thanks, .(and) glory in thy 

2 Ch.2o. 22 when they began to sing and to praise 
Neh. 9. . 5 v;hi,chi» exalted above all bl.csBJng and 

IB. 4C BongB of praise and thaukegiving unto 



Psa. 9. 14 That I may show forth all thy praisoln 
22. 3 (O thou) that inhabitcst the praises of I. 

22. 25 My praise (shall be) of thoo in tho great 

33. I Rejoice, .(for) praise is comely tor the ui>. 

34. I his praise (fihall) continually (bo) in. my 

35. 28 toil\5ue shall speak, .of thy praise all the 
40. 3 praise imto our God: many shall see (it) 
48. 10 so (is) thy praise unto tho ends of tho ca. 
51. 15 and my moutli shall show forth thy praise 
65. I Praise waitcth for thee, O God, in Zion 
65. 2 Sing forth tho honour . . make his praise 
C6. 8 and make the voice of his praise to be h. 
71. 6 my praise (shall bo) continually of theo 
71. 8 Let my mouth be filled (with) thy praise 
71. 14 and v/ill yet praise tlico more and more 

78. 4 showing, .the praises of tho Lord, and his 

79. 13 will show forth thy praise to all gencrat. 
100. 4 Enter, .into his courts with praise ; be th. 
102. 21 declare tho naijio . .and his praise in Jer. 
106. 2 can utter., (who) can show forth all his p.? 
306. 12 believed they his words ; they sang hisp. 
loS. 47 thyholy name, (and) to triumph in thy p. 
309. I Hold not tliy peace, God of my praise 
III. 10 fear of the Lord, .his praise ondureth for 
319. 171 My lips shall utter praise, when thou h. 
145. title. David's (Psalm) of praise 

345. 21 My mouth shall speak the praise of the L. 
347. I for (it is) pleasant; (and) praise is comely 
348. 14 cxalteth. .the praise of all his saints; (e.) 
349. J (and) his praise in the congregation of sa. 
Isa. 42. 8 neither my praise to graven images 

42. 10 Sing . . his praise from the end of the earth 
42. 12 give glory, .and declare his praise in the 
43. 21 This people, .shall show forth my praise 
43. 9 for my praise will I refrain for thee 

60. 6 shall show forth tho praises of the Lord 
Co. 1 3 thy walls salvation, and thy gates praise 
Ci. 3 tho garment of praise for tho spirit of 

61. II God will cause righteousness and praise 

62. 7 till he make Jerusalem a praise in tho 
Cz. 7 I v/ill mention . .tho praises of the Lord 

Jer. 13. n a riamo, and for a praise, and for a glory 
17. 14 I sliall be saved : for thou (art) my praise 
33. 9 a praise and an honour before all the 

48. 2 (There shall bo) no more praise of Moab 

49. 23 llow is the city of praise not left, the 
51. 41 and how is the praise of the whole earth 

Ilab. 3. 3 and the earth was full of his praise 
Zeph. 3. 19 got thoni praise and fame in every land 

3. 20 a i^raise among all people of the earth 

i. Confession, thanksgiving, .Tiw iodah. 

Psa. 42. 4 with the voice of joy and praise, with 
so. 23 Whoso offereth praise glorifleth me : and 
56. 12 O God: I will render praises unto theo 
100. title. A Psalra of praise 

5. Praise, ctvean aineeis. 
Heb. 13. 15 lot us offer the sacrifice of praise to God 

G.Praise, alvos ainos. 

]\ratt2i. 16 out of tho mouth of babes, .perfected pr. 
Lukci8. 43 when thoy saw (it), gave praise unto God 

7. Courage, excellency, ap^rii arete. 

I Pe. 2. 9 that yo should show forth the praises of 

S.Olory, S6^a doxa. 

John 9. 24 said unto him. Give God the praise : we 

12. 43 loved the praise of men more than the p. 
3 Pe. 4. II to whom be praise and dominion for ever 

^.Praise, commendation, ciraiyos epainos. 

Rom. 2. 29 whose praise (is) not of men, but of God 

13. 3 and thou shalt have praise of tho same 

1 Co 4. 5 then shall every man have praise of God 

2 Co. 8. 18 whoso praise (is) in the gospel throughout 
Eph. I. 6 To the praise of the glory of his grace, w. 

, I. 12 That we should be to the praise of his g. 

1. 14 possession, unto the praise of his glory 
Phil. I. II Christ, unto the glory and praise of God 

4. 8 if (there be) any praise, think on these t. 

1 Pe. I. 7 might be found unto praise and honour 

2. 14 and for the praise of them that do well 

PRAISE, to — 

1.2*0 bless, declare blessed, XYi harah, 3. 

Judg. 5. 2 Praiso ye the Lord for tho avenging of I. 

Psa. 72. 15 continually ; (and) daily shall he be pral 

2. To praisr, hhr} halal, 3. 

JudgiC. 24 when the people saw him, they praised 

2 Sa. 14. 25 there was none to be so much praised as 
I Ch.i6. 4 to thank and praise the Lord God of Isr. 

16. 36 all the people said, Amen, and praised the 

23. 5 four thousand praised tho Lord with the 
23. 5 which I made, (said David) , to praise the. 
23. 30 stand every morning to thank and praise 
25. 3 to give thanks, and to praise the Lord 

29. 13 wo thank thee, and praiso thy glorious n. 
a Ch. 5. 13 to make one sound to bo heard in p-aising 

5. 13 praised the Lord, (saying). For (he is)g. 

7. 6 when Davidpraised by their ministry ; and 

8. 14 to praise and minister before priests, as 
2o. ig stood up to praise the Lord God of Israel 
20. 2 1 and that should praise the beauty of holin. 

, 23. 12 the people running and praisingthe king 

30. 21 Levitesand tho priests praised the Lord 

31. 2 to praise in the gates of the tents of the L. 
Ezra 3. 10 to praise the Lord, after the ordinance of 

3. II they sang together by course in praising 
3. II praise tlie Lord, because the foundation, 

Heh. 5'. 13 congregation said. Amen, and praiBf d tho 
12. 24 to praiso (and) to give thanks, according 



Psa. 22. 22 midst of tho congregation will 1 praise t. 
22. 23 Yo that fear the Lord, praise him; allyo' 
22. 26 they shall praise the Lord that seek him 

35. 18 I will praise thoo among much people 
56. 4 In God I will praiso his word : in God I 

56. 10 1 praiso (Iiis) word ; in the Lord will 1 p 

63. 5 my mouth shall praise (thee) with joyfui 
69. 30 I will praiso the name of God with a song 
69. 34 Lot the heaven and earth praise him, tho 
74. 21 let the poor and needy praise thy name 
84. 4 they will be still praising the*. Selah 

102. 18 people v/hich shall be created shall praise 
104. 35 Praise yo tho Lord 

So In 105. 45 ; loC. I, 48; III. i; 112. ,; 113. ,, 9; ii5. 

ig; 117. 2; 13s. I, 21; 146. I, 10; 141. i; J48. I, 1, 14; 

149. I, 9 ; 150. I, 6. 

107. 32 praise him in tho assembly of the elders 
109. 30 yea, I will praise him among the multi. 
113. I I'raise, O ye servants of the Lord, praisd 
1 1 5. 1 7 The dead praise not tho Lord, neither any 
lis. 18 But we vnll bless the Lord .. Praise thoL. 

117. "i O praise the Lord, all ye nations, .all ye p. 
319. 164 Seven times a day do I praise thee beca. 
319. 175 Let mysoul live, and it shall praise theo 
335. I Praiso ye the name of the Lord ; praisa 
J35- 3 Praise the Lord ; for the LORD (is) good 

345. 2 and I will praise thy name for ever and 

346. I yo tho Lord. Praise the Lord, my soul 
346. 2 While I live will I praise the Lord ; I will 
347. 12 tho Lord, Jerusalem ; praise thy God 
148. I from the heavens : praise him in the heig. 
348. 2 Praise ye him, all his angels: praise ye him 
348. 3 Praise yo him, sun and moon : praise him 
348. 4 Praise him, ye heavens of heavens, and ya 

148. 5, 13 Let them praise the name of the Lord 
J48. 7 Praise the Lord from the earth, ye drag. 

149. 3 Let them praise his name in tho dance: let 
J 50. I Praise God in his sanctuary : praise him 
ijo. 2 Praise him for his mighty acts : praise him 
350. 3 Praise him with the soimd. .praise him 
330. 4 Praise him. .praise him with stringed in. 
350. 5 Praise him . .praise him upon the high bo. 

150. 6 Let every thing that hath breath praise 
Prov.27. 2 Let another man praise theo, and not th. 

28. 4 They that forsake the law praise the wic. 

31. 28 her husband (also), and ho praiseth her 

31. 31 let her own works praise her in the gates 

Song 6. 9 daughtei-3 sav/ her .. and they praised her 

Isa. 62. 9 shall eat it, and praise the Lord; and they 

64. II house whore our fathers praised thee, is 
Jer, 20. 13 Sing unto the Lord, praise ye the Lord 

31. 7 publish yc, praise yo, and say.O Lord, savo 
Joel 2. 2^ praise the name of the Lord your God 

3. To give praise, lai zamar, 3. 
Psa. 21, 13 so will we sing and praiso thy power 

d. To stretch out tlie hand, confess, ni; yaddh, 5. 

Gen. 29. 35 Now will I praise the Lord: therefore sho 

49. 8 thou (art he) whom thy brethren shall p. 

2 Ch. 7. 3 praised the Lord, (saying). For (he is) go. 

7. 6 which David the kinghad madotopraioo 

2o. 21 Praise the Lord ; for his mercy, .for ever 

Psa. 7. 17 I will praise the Lord according to his r. 

9. I I will praise (thee), O Lord, with my wh, 

28. 7 rejoiceth ; and with my song will I praisa 

30. 9 Shall the dust praise thee ? shall it declare 

33. 2 Praise the Lord with harp: sing unto him 

42. 5 for I shall yet praise him (for) the help of 

42. 1 1 for I shall yet praise him, (wlio is) tho ho. 

43. 4 upon tho harp will I praiso thcc, O God 

43. 5 for I shall yet praise him, (v/ho is) the h. 

44. 8 boast all the day long, and praiso thy n. 
45. 17 therefore shall tho people praiso thoo for 
49. 18 praise theo, when thou doest woU to thy. 
52. 9 I will praiso theo for over, because thou 
54. 6 I will praise thy name, O Lord, for (it is) 

57. 9 I will praise thee, O Lord, among tho p. 
('!• 3> 5 praise thee, O (Jod ; lot all tho people p. 
71. 22 I will also praise theo v/ith the psaltery , 
76. 10 Surely the wrath of man shall praise theo 

86. 12 I will praiso thee, O Lord my God, T/ith 

58. 10 shall the dead arise (and) praise theo ? S, 
89. 5 And tho heavens shall praiso thy wondera 
99. 3 Let them praise thy great and terrible n. 

107. B, 15, 21, 31 Oh that (men) would praise tho 

108. 3 I will praise thee, O Lord, «m»ng tho p. 

109. 30 I will greatly praiso the Lo«D ^vith my 
III. 3 I will praiso tho LoRD with(my) wholoh. 

118. 19 I v/ill go in to them, (and) I will praiso 
118. 21 I will praiso thoo : for tlion hast heard 

118. 28 Thou (art) my God, »ndl will praiso thc6 

119. 7 I will praiso theo with uprightness of he. 
J38. 1 1 will praise thee with my whole heart 
138. 2 praiso thy name for thy loving kindness- 

138. 4 AU tho kings of the earth shall praise theo 

139. 14 I will praise thee ; for lam fcai-fully (and) 
142. 7 that I may praise thy name : tho right. 
J45. 10 All thy works shall praise thoo, O LoRD 

Isa. 12. J Shalt say, O Lord, I will praise thee : th. 

32. 4 Praise the Lord, call upon his name, de. 
25. 3 I will exalt thee, I will praise thy name 
38. 18 For the grave cannot praise thee, death 

38. 19 The living, the living, he shall praise thee 
Jer. 33. 1 1 Praise the Lord of hosts : for the LoiiD (is) 

5. To praise, glorify, nj^ shahaeh, 3. 

Psa, 63. 3 better than life, my lips shall praise theo 

117. I all ye nations: praise him, allye people 

145. 4 One generation shall praise thy works to 

147. 12 Praise Jthe;LojVD,i O J^rusal^ini ; •pT4'?e thy 

EccL 4. 2 I praised the dead 'vFhl«b are already dead 



PRAISES 



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C. T(i give praise, njij' shehach, 3. 

Dan. 2. 23 I thank thee, and praise thco, O thou God 
4. 34 1 praised and honoured him that livctli 

4. 37 Now I Nebuehadnezjiar praise and extol 

5. 4 They dranlc wine, and praised the goda of 
5. 23 thou hast praised the goda of silver, and 

7. To speah well of, evXoyfoi eulofjeu. 

Luke I. 64 tongue (loosed), and ho spake, and prais. 

i. To praise, alviu ainco. 

iBke 2. 13 multitude of the heavenly host praising 

2. 20 shepherds returned, glorifying and prais. 

19. 37 began to rejoice and praise God with a 
24. 53 were eontinually in the temple, praising 

1 Acta I. 47 Praising God, and having favour with all 

3. 8 walking, and leaping, and praising God 
3. 9 people saw him walking and praising God 

T.oin 15. II Praisa the Lord, all ye Gentiles ; and laud 
Uev. 19. 5 saying, Praise ourGod.all yo hia sorvanta 

©.To give praise to, iTraivf'w epainco. 

a Co. It. 2 Now I praise you, brethren, that ye rem.- 
II. 17 I praise (you) not, that yo eomo together 
II. 22 shall I praise you in this? I praise (you) 

FRAISES, to give or cing — 
l.To give praise, no; samar, 3. 

a Sa. 22. 50 and I will sing praises unto thy name 
.f S3. 7. 17 will sing praise to the name of the Lord 
g. 2 1 will sing praise to thy name, O thou 
9. II Sing praises to the LoKD, v/hich dwoUoth 
18. 49 Therefore will I. .sing praises unto thy 
27. 6 yea, I will sing praises unto the Lor.D 
30. 12 (my)glory may sing praise to thoo, and not 

47. 6 Sing praises to God, sing praises 

6 sing praises unto our Kini;, sing praises 

7 sing ye praises with undcrstandu;g 

7 heart is fixed ; I will sing and give praise 

8 will I sing praise unto thy name for ever 
4 sing praises to his name : extol him that 

68. 32 ye kingdoms, .sing praises unto the Lord 
75. 9 I will sing praises to the God of Jacob 
92. I to sing praises unto thy name, O Most H. 
98. 4 make a. .noise, and rejoice, and sing pra. 
104. 33 I will sing praise to my God while I have 
jo3. I sing and give praise, even with ray glory 
3 I v/ill sing praises unto thee among the 
3 sing praises unto his name ; for (it is) 

1 before the gods will I sing praise unto 

9 upon a psaltej-y. .will 1 sing praises 

2 I will sing praises unto my God while I 
I (it is) good to sing praises unto our God 
7 sing praise upon the harp unto our God 

3 sing praises unto him with the timbrel 

2.T0 hoast, praise, t?) halal, 3. 

2 CI1.23. 13 singers, .and such as taught to sing praise 

29. 30 sing praise unto the Lord with the words 
29. 30 they sang praises with gladnoas, and they 

8.7*0 hymn, vfivea humnco. 

Acts 16. 25 Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God 
Hel>. 2. 12 midst of the church will I sing praise 

PRAISED, (worthy) to he — 

1. To bless, declare llessed, Ti"} hara^, 3. 

Psa. 72. 15 prayer also, .(and) dally shall he be prals. 

%To be praised, hhn halal, 4. 

s Sa. 22. 4ontheLoRD, (who is) worthy to be praised 
T Ch.i6. 25 great (is) the Lord, and. .to be praised: he 
Xsa. 18. 3 upon the Loud, (who is) worthy to he pr. 

48. 1 to be praised in the city of our God 

96. 4 Lord (is) great, and greatly to be praised 
113. 3 the Lord's name (is) to be praised 
145. 3 Great (is) the Lord, and. .to be praised 

S. To praise self, ^hn halal, 7. 

Prov.31, 30 a woman (that) feareth.. shall be praised 
PRANCE, to — 
To prance, in'; dahar. 

Nah. 3. 2 of the prancing horses, and of the jump. 
PRANCING — 
Prancing, n-m daharah. 

.Tudg. 5. 22 the means of the prancings, the pranclnga 
PRATE against, to — 
To prattle, prate, (pKvapda phluareS. 

3 John 10 prating against ua vith malicious words 
PRATING — 

iyj, nsj' saphah. 

Pi'ov 10. 8 The wise, .receive . .but a prating fool sh. 
10. 10 causcth sorrow : but a prating fool shall 
PRAT, to — 

1. To petitien, pray, nys, nys hea, heah. 

Dan. 6. 11 prxyinj and making supplication before 

2. To entreat grace, \}n chanan, 7. 

2 Ch. 6. 37 and pray unto thee in the land of their 

3. To entreat, make supplication, "inj; athar. 

Job 33. 26 He shall pray unto God, and ho will be 

4. To covte up, strike against, intercede, ^39 paga. 
Job 21. 15 and what profit, .if -ve pray »nto hia? 

5. To judge self, pray habitually, Vm palal, 7. 
Gen. 20. 7 shall pray for thee, and thou shalt live 

20. 17 Abraham prayed unto God : and God hea. 
3>um II. 2 when Moses prayed unto the Lord, the 

21. 7 pray unto the Lord. .And Moses prayed 
IJcUt; 9. 20 and Iprayed {or Aaron also the same tjme 

"■x (^ 26 1 prayed therefore unto the LoBj>, tad 'i, 



1 Sa. I. 10 and prayed unto the Lord, niul wrpisorn 
I. 12 ari bho continued playin;; before the Lord 
I. 26 stood by tlieo here, praying unto fho L. 
I. 27 I pr.iycd ; and the Lord h.ath given mo 
a. 1 Hannah prayed, and said. My heart rejo. 

7. 5 and I will pray for you unto the Lord 

8. 6 a king to judge us. And Samuel pr.-iycd 
12. 19 Pr.iy lor thy servants unto the Loud thy 

12. 23 I should Bin. .in ceasing to pray for you 
s S.a. 7. 27 thy servant found in his heart to pray 

I Ki. 8. 28 thy servant prayoth before tlico to day 
8. 30 when they shall pray toward this place 
8. 33 pray, and make supplication unto thee in 
8. 35 they pray toward this place, and confess 
8. 42 he shall come and pray toward this hou.se 
8. 44 shall pray unto the Lord toward the city 
8. 48 pray unto thee toward their land which 

8. 54 Solomon had made an end of praying all 

13. 6 pray for me that my hand may be rcsto. 
3 Kl. 4. 33 shut the door, .and prayed unto the Lord 

6. 17 And Elislia prayed, and said.. open his eyes 

6. 18 Elisha prayed unto the Lord, and said, S. 

19. 15 Hezekiah prayed before the Lord, and s. 

19. xo thou hast prayed to me against Scnnach. 

20. 2 turned, .and prayed unto the Lord, say. 

1 Ch. 17. 25 hath found (in his heart) to pray before t. 
a Ch. 6. 19, 20 the prayer which thy servant prayoth 

6. 24 pray and make supplication before thee 
6. 26 they pray toward this place, and confess 
6. 32 Moreover, .if they come and pray in this 
6. 34 they pray unto thee toward this city which 

6. 38 pray toward their land, which thou gavcst 

7. I when Solomon had made an end of pray. 

7. 14 pray, and seek my face, and turn from their 
30. 18 Hezekiah prayed for them, saying. The 
32. 20 the son of Anioz, prayed and cried to he. 
32. 24 prayed unto the Lord: and ho spake unto 
33. 13 prayed unto him : and ho was entreated 

JfjTa 10. I when Ezra had prayed, and when he had 
l^ch. I. 4 fasted, and prayed before the God of he. 

1. 6 which I pray before thee now, day and n. 

2. 4 So I prayed to the God of heaven 

Job 42. 8 my servant Job shall pray for you ; for 
42. 10 turned the captivity of Job, whon ho pr. 

Psa. 5. 2 and my God : for unto thee will I pray 
32. 6 shall every one that is godly pray unto thee 

Isa. 16. 12 that he shall come to his sanctuary to p. 

37. 15 And Hezekiah prayed unto the Lord, say. 

37. 21 thou hast prayed to me against Scnnach. 

38. 2 turned his face, .and prayed unto the L. 
44. 17 praycth unto it, and saith, Deliver mo 
45. 20 and pray unto a god (that) cannot save 

Jcr. 7. 16 pray not Ihou for this people, neither lift 
II. 14 pray not thou for this people, neither lift 

14. II Pray not for this people for (their) good 
29. 7 pray unto the Lord for it : for in the peace 
29. 12 pray unto me, and I will hearken unto you 
32. 16 I had delivered the evidence. .1 prayed 
37. 3 Pray now unto the Lord our God for us 
42. 2 and pray for us unto the Lord thy God 
42. 4 behold, I will pray unto the IX)RD your God 
42. 20 Pray for us unto the Lord our God ; and 

Dan. 9. 4 I prayed unto the Lord myGod, andmado 

9. 20 praying, and confessing my sin and the 
Jon. 2. I Jonah prayed unto the Lord his God out 

4. 2 And he prayed unto the LORD, and said, I 

6. To bend, bote, pray, uh^ tsela, 3. 

Ezra 6. 10 pray for the' life of the king, and of his 
Dan. 6. 10 prayed, and gave thanks before his God 

7. To bow down, meditate, pray, n'l7 siach. 

Psa. 55. 17 at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud ; and 

8. To ash, "jN^ shaal. 

Psa. 122. 6 Pray for the peace of Jerusalem : they a. 

9. To smooth down, deprecate, nSiJ chalah, 3. 
Zcch. 7. 2 When they had sent', .to pray before tho 

8. 21 Let us go speedily to pray before tho L. 
8. 22 come to seek, .and to pray before the L. 

\(i.To loant, pray, beseech, Seo/xai deomai. 

Matt. 9. 38 Pray ye therefore the I.ord of the harvest 
Lukeio. 2 pray ye therefore the Lore? of the harvest 

21. 36 Watch ye therefore, and pray always, that 

22. 32 But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith 
Acts 4. 31 when they had prayed, the place was sh. 

8. 22 pray God, if perhaps the thought of thine 

8. 24 Pray ye to the Lord for me, that none of 

8. 34 I pray thee, of whom apeaketh the prop. 

10. 2 gave much alms to the people, and prayed 

2 Co. 5. 2o we pray (you) in Christ's stead, be ye ree. 

8. 4 Praying us ^vith much entreaty that we 
I Th. 3. 10 praying exceedingly that we might see y. 

11. 7*0 ask, interrogate, ipwraa erolad. 

Luke 5. 3 prayed him that he would thrust out a 
14. 18, 19 I pray thee have me excused 
6. 27 I pray thee therefore, father, that thou 
John 4. 31 In the meanwhile his disciples prayed him 

14. 16 I will pray the Father, and he shall give 

16. 26 I say not unto you, that I will pray the F. 

17. 9 I pray for them : I pray not for the world 
17. 15 X pr.ny not that thou shouldest take them 
17. 20 Neither prayl for these alone, but forth. 

Acts 10. 48 Then prayed they him to tarry certain d. 

23. 18 prayed me to bring this young man unto 
I Jo. 5. 16 I do not say that he shall pray for it 

12. To pray, tci^h, ei/x"/"*" euchomai. 

s Co. 13. 7 Now I pray to God that y«,do no evil i not 
Ja£ ^ i6 prxf ot'e lat an'otlier',' iira:t ;« iaVj be b«. 



13.10 call for, or alongside of, wapcKcAtai parjtk. 
MatlaO. 53 Thinkcst thou that I cannot now pray to 
Mark 5. 17 began to pray him to depart out of tJicIr 

5. 1 3 prayed I:im that ho might be with hlni 
Acts 16. 9 prayed him, saying. Come over into Mac. 

24. 4 I pray thee that tliou wouldcat hear u.t ot 

27. 34 Wherefore I pray you to take (some) meat 

14. Topray or wish for, vpoaevxonai proseuchoinai. 
Hate. 5. 44 pray for them which dcspitefully use you 

6. 5 when thou prayest. .for they love to pray 
6. 6 whenlhoupraye3t..praytothy Fathcrwh. 
C. 7 when yo pray, use net vain repetitions, aa 
6. 9 After this manner therefore pray ye : Oua 

14. 23 went up Into a mountain apart to pray 

19. 13 he should put (his) hands on them, and 
24. 20 pray ye that your flight be not in tho win5. 
26. 36 Sit ye here, while I go and pray yonder 
26. 39 fell en hia face, and prayed, saying, my 
26. 41 Watch and pray, that ye enter not into , 
26. 42 prayed, saying, my Father, if this cup 
26. 44 prayed the third time, saying the samo 

Mark i. 35 went, .into a solitary place, and there p. 
6. 46 he departed into a mountain to pray 
II. 24 when ye pray, believe that ye receive (t.) 
II. 25 when ye stand praying, forgive, if ye kava 
13. 18 pray yo that your flight be not in tho 

13. 33 watch and pray : for ye know not when 

14. 32 he saith. .Sit yo here, while I shall pray . 
i4- 35 prayed that, if it were possible, tho hour 
14. 38 Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter into tc 
14. 39 he went away, and prayed, and epake tho 

Luke I. 10 tho people wore praying without at tho 

3. 21 Jesu3 also being baptized, and praying- 

5. 16 mthdrew. .into tho wilderness, and jr». 
6. 12 he went out into a mountain to pray, and 

6. 28 pray for them which despitefully use you 
I 9. 18 as ho was alone praying, his disciples wo. 

9. 28 end went up into a mountain to pray 
9. 29 as he prayed, the fashion of his counten. 
II. 1 as ho was praying in a certain place, wh. 
II. I teach us to pray, as John also taught bU 
II. 2 When ye pray, say. Our Father which art 
18. I men ought always (to) pray, and not to t 
18. 10 Two men went up mto the temple to pr. 
18. II prayed thus with himself, God, 1 thank 
22. 40 said. .Pray that yo enter not into tempt. 
22. 4t withdrawn, .kneeled down, and prayed 
22. 44 [h« prayed more earnestly : and his sweat] 
22. 46 and pray, lest yo enter into temptation 
Acta I. 24 they prayed, and said. Thou, Lord, which 
6. 6 when they had prayed, they laid (their) h. 
8. 15 prayed for them, that they might rcceiro 
9. II Saul, of Tarsus : for, behold, he proyeth . 
9. 40 kneeled down, and prayed ; and turning 
10. 9 Peter went up upon tho house top to pray 

10. 30 I prayed in my house, and, behold, a man 

11. 5 I was in the city of Joppa praying : and 

12. 12 where many were gathered together pra. 

13. 3 when they had fasted and prayed, and la, 

14. 23 whenthey. .had prayed with fasting, they 
16. 25 Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God 

20. 36 kneeled down, and prayed with them all 

21. 5 we kneeled down on the shore, and prayed 
22. 17 while I prayed in the temple, I was In a 

28. 8 and prayed, and laid his hands on him, and 
I Co.ii. 4 Everyman praying orprophesying, having 

II. 5 every woman that prayoth or prophesleth 
II. 13 is it comely that a woman pray unto God 
14. 13 let him that speaketh. .pray that he may 
14. 14 pray in. .(unknown) tongue, my spirit pr. 
14. 15 will pray with the spirit, and I will pray 

Eph. 6. 18 Praying always with all prayer and supU. 

Phil. I. 9 I pray, that your love may abound yet m. 

CoL I. 3 We give thanks, .praying always for you 
I. 9 do not cease to pray for you, and to dea. 

4. 3 praying also for us, that God would open 

1 Th. 5. 17 Pray without ceasing 

5. 25 Brethren, pray for us 

2 Th. I. u pray always for you, that our God would 

3. I pray lor us, that the word of the Lord may 
I Ti 2. 81 will therefore that men pray every wh. 
Heb. 13. 18 Pray for us : for we trust we have a good 
Jas. 5. 13 Is any among you afflicted! Ictblsi pray 
5. 14 let them pray over him, anointing him 
5. 18 he prayed again, and the heaven cave rain 
Judo 20 But ye, beloved, .praying in th« Holy G. 

PRAY (I, wo) thee, you — 

\.Ah pray I n^K, n^^ anna, annah. . 

Gen. 50. 17 we pray thee, forgive the trespass of th« 
Jon. 4. 2 I pray thee, Lord, 'was) not this my ■, 

2. that I ^\ lu. "' 

Gen. 23. 13 I pray thee hear me : I will give theo j 

Z.Pray I »} na. 

Gen. 12. 13 Say, I pray thee, thou (art) my sister: th. 

18. 4 Let a little water, I pray you, be fetched 

Judg. 9. 38 Go out, I pray now, and fight with tbem_. 

PRAT eamoetly (or for), to — 

To pray to or toward, 7rpo(rei!xo/*a' prosexKho^nai,\ 

Kom. 8. 26 we know not what we should pray for a*. 

Jas. 5. 17 prayed earnestly that it might not rain , 

PPA.TER — 

\.A whisper, vnh lachash. ^ 

Isa. 26. 16 poured out a prayer (when) thy chasten. 

2. Meditation, D'fe', ni;'!? sichcck, siach. 

Job IS. . 4 Yea, thon. .restifdpest prayer tiefqre Go4 
Pea. 64^ t SMrsyToWeiOaod, laoiorpra^er.prei. 



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PREACHING- 



S.Prai/er, song o/praise, .l^Dfi tcphillah. 

2 Sa. 7. 27 hath..found in his Iieart to pray this pra. 

jKi. 8. 28 Yet ha<'a thou respect unto the prayer of 
8. 28 to tiic prayer which thy servant prayeth 
8. 29 the prayer which tliy servant shall make 

5. 38 What prayer and supplication soever be 
8. 45, 49 their prayer and their supplication 

8. 54 praying aU this prayer and supplication 

9. 3 heard thy prayer and thy supplication 

s Ki. 19. 4 lift tip (thy) prayer for the remnant that 
20. 5 I have heard thy prayer, I have seen thy 
s Ch. 6. 19 Have respect therefore to the prayer of 
C. 19, 20 the prayer which thy servant prayeth 

6. 29 what prayer (or) what supplication soever 
6. 35, 39 their prayer and their supplication 

6. 40 the prayer (that is made) in this place 

7. 12 I have heard thy prayer, and have chosen 

7. 15 the prayer (that is made) in this place 
30. 27 their prayer came (up) to his holy dwell. 
3^. 18 his prayer unto his God, and the words of 

' 33. 19 His prayer also, and (how God) was entr. 

Neh. I. 6 thou mayest hear the prayer of thy serv. 

J. II the prayer of thy servant, and to the pra. 

II. 17 principal to begin the thanksgiving in p. 

Job 16. 17 Not. .injustice, .also my prayer (is) pure 

Psa. 4. I have mercy upon me, and hear my prayer 

6. 9 heard, .the Lord will receive my prayer 

17. title. A prayer of David. Hear the right 

17. I give ear unto my prayer, (that goeth)not 

35. 13 my prayer returned into mine own bosom 

39- 12 Hear my prayer, O Lord, and give ear u. 

42. 8 (and) my prayer unto the God of my life 

54. 2 Hear my prayer, God ; give ear to the 

55. I Give ear to my prayer, O God ; and hide 
6i, I Hear mycry, God ; attend unto my pr. 

65. 2 thou that hearest prayer, unto thee shall 

66. 19 he hath attended to the voice of my pra. 
66. 20 which hath not turned away my prayer 
69. 13 as for me, my prayer (is) unto thee, O L. 
72. 20 The prayers of David the son of Jesse 
80. 4 be angry against the prayer of thy people 
84. B hear my prayer : give ear, O God of Jacob 
86. tille. A prayer of David. Bow down thine 
86. 6 Give ear, LoED, unto my prayer ; and 
88. 2 Let my prayer come before thoe : incline 
88. 13 in..momingshallmy prayer prevent thee 
go. title. A prayer of Moses the man of God. L. 

102. title. A prayer of the afflicted, when he is ov. 
102. I Hear my prayer, Lord, and let my cry 
J02. 17 He will regard the prayer, .their prayer 
109. 4 adversaries : but I (give myself unto) pra. 
109. 7 condemned ; and let his prayer become 
141. 2 tet my prayer be set forth before thee(a3) 
141. 5 yet my prayer also. . in their calamities 
■« 142. title. David ; A prayer when he was in the c. 

■i 143. I Hear my prayer, O Lord, give ear to my 

Prov 13. 8 the prayer of the upright (is) his delight 
13. 29 he heareth the prayer of the righteous 
28. 9 He that turneth away . .even his prayer 
Isa. 1. 15 when ye make many prayers, I will not 

37. 4 lift up (thy) prayer for the remnant that 

38. 5 I have heard thy prayer, I have seen thy 
56. 7 make them joyful in my house of prayer 
56. 7 shall be called an house of prayer for aU 

Jer. 7. 16 neither lift up cry nor prayer for them 

11. 14 neither lift up a cry or prayer lor them 
I<am. 3. 8 when I cry..he shutteth out my prayer 

3. 44 that (our) prayer should not pass through 
Dan. 9. 3 to seek by prayer and supplication, with 

9. 17 hear the prayer of thy servant, and his s. 

9. 21 whiles I (was) speaking in prayer, even 
Jon. 2. 7 my prayer came in unto thee, into thine 
Ilab. 3. I A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet upon 

i.Beseeching, prayer, supplication, 5ir]tTis deesis, 
Luke I. 13 thy prayer is heard ; and thy wife Elisa. 
2. 37 with fastings and prayers night and day 

5. 33 make prayers, and likeivise (the disciples) 
Bom 10. I my heart's desire and prayer to God fori. 
2 Co. I. II Ye also helping together by prayer for U8 

9. 14 by their prayer for you, which long after 
Pbil. I. 4 Always in everyprayerof mine for youaU 

1. ig turn to my salvation through your prayer 
2 Tl. I. 3 have remembrance of thee in my prayers 
Heb. 3. 7 when he had offered up prayers and sup].^ 
Jas. 5. 16 The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous; 
I Pe, 3. 1 2 his ears (are open) unto their prayers ; but^ 

h.lntercession, prayer, evTev^ts'enteuQ:iff. 

I TL 4. ■ 5 sanctified by the word oI^Godand ^yer 

6.A wish, supplication, ^x^ euchs. 

Jas. 5. 15 the prayer of faith shall save the' sick 

I.A prayer, pouring out, vpoirev.x'fl proseucheJ 
Matti7. 21 [goeth not out but by prayer and fastingj 
21. 13 house shall be called the bouse of prayer 

21. 22 whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believ. 
Mark 9. 29 by nothing but by prayer and fasting . ) 

, ■ II. 17 called of all nations the house of prayer 
j Luke 6. 12 and continued all night in prayer to God 
. 19. 46 My house is the house of prayer : but ye 

22. 45 when he rose up from prayer, and was e. 
Acts 1. 14 with one accord in prayer and supplication 

2. 42 and in breaking of bread, and in prayers 

3. I into the temple at the hour of prayer 

6. 4 will give ourselves continually to prayer 
,10. 4 Thy prayers and thine alms are come up 

f JO. 31 thy prayer is heard, and thine alms are 

12. 5 prayer was made without ceashig of the 
!i6. 13 river side, where prayer was wont to be 

- 16. 16 as We went to praypr, a certain damsel, 
%(Kaua^iJSlSkB1k^tioaot you always in my pray. 



Kom 12. 12 patient, .continuing instant in prayer 

15. 30 strive together with me in (your) prayers 
I Co. 7. 5 may give yourselves to fasting and prayer 
Eph. 1. 16 making mention of you in my prayers 

6. 18 all prayer and supplication in the spirit 
Phil. 4. 6 prayer and supplication with thanksgiving 
CoL 4. 2 Continue in prayer, and watch in the same 

4. 12 labouring fervently for you in prayers 
I Th. I. 2 making mention of you in our prayers 
I Ti. 2. I prayers, intercessions, (and) giving of tha, 

5. 5 supplications and prayers night and day 
Phm. 4 making mention of thee, .in my prayers 
22 trust that through your prayers I shall 
I Pe. 3. 7 dwell .. that 3'our prayers be not hindered 

4. 7 be ye therefore sober . . watch unto prayer 
Kev. 5. 8 odours, which are the prayers of saints 

8. 3 should offer (it) with the prayers of all s. 

8. 4 (which came) with the prayers of the sai. 

PEATEU, to make — 

1. To smooth doion, deprecate, n^n chalah, 3. 

Dan. 9. 13 made we not our prayer before theLoED 

2.70 entreat, mahe supplication, "in;; aihar, 5. 
Job 22. 27 Thou Shalt make thy prayer unto him, and 

Z.To judge self, pray habitually, hhs palal, 7. 
I Ki. 8. 29 the prayer which thy servant shall make 
Neh. 4. 9 we made our prayer unto our God, and 
Psa. 72. 13 prayer., shall be made for him continually 

i. To pray toward, pour out to, irpoceixofiai pros. 
Matt 23. 14 [for a pretence make long prayer : there.] 
Marki2. 40 for a pretence make long prayers: these 
Luke2o. 47 Which, .forashowmakelongprayera: the. 

PREACH (good tidings"!, to, unto, to — 

l.To bring or tell good tidings, ^W^ basar, 3. 

Psa. 40. 9 I have preached righteousness in the- gr. 

Isa. 61. I to preach good tidings unto the mock; he 
l.To call, proclaim, preach, N";i5 qara. 

Neh. 6. 7 thou hast also appointed prophets to pre. 

Jon. 3. 2 preach unto it the preaching that I bid 

3. To tell or announce thoroughly, ZiayyiWca dia§. 

Luka 9. 60 but go thou and preach the kingdom of 
i.To speak throughout, StaXeyofiai dialegomai. 

Acts 20. 7 Paul preached unto them, ready to depart 
20. 9 as Paul was long preaching, he sunk iovra 

5. To tell good news or tidings, ^bayyeXi^o) euagg. 
Luko 3.18 many other things . . preaohod he unto the 

4. 43 I must preach the kingdom of God to ot. 

16. j6 the Idngdom of God is preached, and ev. 
Acts 5. 42 they ceased not to teach and preach Jesus 

8. 4 they, .went every where preaching the w. 
8. 12 preaching the things concerning the kin. 
8. 33 and began, .and preached unto him Jesus 

8. 40 he preached in all the cities, till he came 

10. 36 preaching peace by Jesus Christ : ha is 

1 1 . 20 And some . . spake . . preaching the Lord J. 

14. 15 preach unto you that ye shoiud turn from 
15. 33 preaching the word of the Lord, with many 

17. 1 3 he preached unto them Jesus, and the re. 

1 Co. 15. I the gospel which I preached unto you 

13. 2 keep in memory what I preached unto you 

2 Co. 1 1. 7 preached to you the gospel of God freely 
Gal. I. 8 than that which we have preached unto 

I. II the gospel which was preached of mo is 
1. 16 that I might preach him among the hea. 
I. 23 preacheth the faith which once he destr. 
Eph. 2. 17 preached peace to you which were afar 

3. 8 I should preach among the Gentiles the 
Heb. 4. 2 unto us was the gospel preached, as well 

4. 6 they to whom it was first preached 
Eev. 14. 6 to preach unto them that dwell on the 

6. To tell thoroughly, uarayyiKKw Jcaiaggello. 
Acts 4. 2 preached through Jesus the resurrection 

13. 5 they preached the word of God in the sy. 
13.38 through this man is preached unto you the 
15. 36 we have preached the word of the Lord 
17. 3 Jesus, whom I preach unto you, is Christ 
17. 13 word of God was preached of Paul at B. 3 

I Co. 9. 14 they which preach the gospel should live 
PhiL 1. 16 The on© preach Christ of contention, not 

1. 18 in pretence,or in truth, Christ ispreached 
CoL r. 28 we preach, warning every man, and f eac. 

f.Ta cry or proclaim as a herald^ K-qpiffo-oi hencsso'^^ 

Matt. 3. I came . .preaching in the wilderness of Ju.' 

4. .17 Jesus began to preach, and to say, Kepent 

4. 23 preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and 

9. 35 preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and 
10. 7 preach, saying. The lyngdom of heaven is 

10. 27 what ye hear in the ear. .preach ye upon 

11. I departed . . to teach and to preach in their 
' 24. 14 gospel of the kingdom shall be preached 

, .26. 13 Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached 

jttark I. 4 preach the baptism of repentance for the 

' , .1. 7 preached, saying. There cometh one mig. 

1. 14 preaching the gospel of the kingdom of 

I. 38 I may preach there also : for therefore c. 

'1.39 preached in their synagogues throughout 

' 3. 14 that he might send them forth to preach 

_.*. 12 went, .and preached that men should re. 

14. 9 Wheresoever. this gospel shall be preached 
. i6. 13 Go ye. .and preach the gospel to every c. 
j 16. 20 they wentforth,andpreachedevery where 

Luke 3. 3 preaching the baptism of repentance for 
4. t8 to preach deliverance to the captives, and 

4.19 To preach the acceptable year of the Lord 
4. 44 And he preached in the eydago^es of G. I 



Luke 8. 1 preaching and showing the glad tidings ( 

9. 2 sent them to preach the kingdom of God 

24. 47 shouldbe preached in his name amongall 

Acts 8. 3 Philip went down., and preached Christ. 
9. 20 straightway he preached Christ in the sy!\ 
10. 37 after the baptism which John preached' 
10. 42 commanded us to preach unto the people 
13. 21 hath in every city them that preach him 
ig. 13 ad jure you by Jesus whom Paul preacheth 
20. 25 among whom I have gone preaching the 
28. 31 Preaching the kingdom of God, and teac. 

Rom. 2. 21 thou that preachest a man should not st. 
10. 8 that is, the word of faith, which we preach 

10. 13 how shall they preach except they be se.f 
J Co.. I. 23 But we preach Christ crucified, mito the 

, ■ 9. 27 when I have preached to others, I myself 

15. II I or they, so we preach, and so ye believ. 
.13. 12 Now if Christ be preached that he rose 

z Co. 1. 19 Christ, who was preached among you by 

4. 5 For we preach not ourselves, but Christ 

11. 4 preacheth another . . whom we have notp. 
Gal. 2. 2 v/hich I preach among the Gentiles, but 

5. II if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet 
Phil. I. IS Some indeed preach Christ even of envy 
Col. I. 23 which was preached to every creature w. 
1 Th. 2. 9 we preached unto you the gospel of God 

1 Ti. 3. 16 preached unto the Gentiles, believed on 

2 Ti. 4. 2 Ereachtheword; beinstantinseason, out 
I Pe. 3. 19 he went and preached unto the spirits in 

i.To talk, discourse, XaXeai laleo. 

Mark 2. 2 and he preached the word unto them 
Acts 8. 23 when they had testified and preached the 
II. 19 preaching the word to none but unto the 

13. 42 might be preached to them the next sab. 

14. 23 when they had preached the word in Pe. 

16. 6 were forbidden of the Holy Ghost to pre. 
PREACH the gospel (of, to, in, into), to — 

To tell or announce good news, eiayyeXi^a eualjg. 
Matt II. 5 the poor have the gospel preached to th. 
Luke 4. 18 anointed ma to preach the gospel to the 
7. 22 raised, to the poor the gospel is preached 
9. 6 preaching the gospel, and healing every. 
20. I ashetaught..andpreachedthegospel,th6 
Acts 8. 23 preached the gospel in many villages of 
14. 21 when they had preached the gospel to that 
16. 10 called us for to preach the gospel unto th. 
Jclom. 1. 15 I am ready to preach the gospel to you 
10. 15 feet of them that preach the gospel of pe. 
13. 20 so have I strived to preach the gospel, not 

1 Co. 1. 17 For Christ sent me. .to preach the gospel 

9. 16 For though I preach the gospel, I have no. 
9. 16 woe is unto me, if I preach not the gospel .' 
9. 18 wheni preach the gospel, Imaymakethe 

2 Co. 10. 16 To preach the gospel in the (regions) bey. 
Gah I. 8 preach any other gospel unto you than 

I. 9 If any (man) preach any other gospel unto 
4, 13 I preached the gospel unto you at the first 
Heb. 4. 2 For unto us was the gospel preached, as 
I Pe. I. 12 them that have preached the gospel unto 
1. 25 word which bythe gospel is preached unto 
4. 6 forthiscausewasthegospelpreachedalso 

PEEACH before or first, to — 

To cry or proclaim beforehand, vpoicripiaraa prok. 
Acts 3. 20 Christ, wlilch before waspreachod unto you 
13. 24 John had first preached before his coming 

PEEACH before the gospel, to — 

To tell good news beforehand, vpOivayyeXiCo/iat, 

Gal. 3. 8 preached before the gospel unto Abraham 
PEEACH boldly, to — 
To useboldness, be free inspeech, irap^rjaidCofiaiparr. 

Acts 9. 27 how he had preached boldly at Damascus 
PKEACHED (fully) — 
1. To fill, make full, trX-qpiai pleroo. 

Eom.15. 19 I have fully preached the gospel ot Christ 

I.Searing, xohat is heardhy the ear, a.Ko'fi akoe. 

Heb. 4. 2 but the vrord preached did not profit them 
PEEACHEE — 
l.Caller, congregaior, preacher, rhn'p qohelcth. 

Eccl.: I. I words of the preacher, the son of David 

1. 2 Vanity of vanities,. saith the preacher, v. 
1. 12 I the preacher was king over Israel in J. 

■ 7. 27 Behold, this have I found, saith the prea. 
12. 8 Vanity of vanities, saith the preacher ; all 
12. 9 because the preacher was mso, he still t. 
la. 10 preacher sought to find out acceptabls w, 

2.Crier, proclaimer, herald, icripv^ kerux. 

1 Ti. 2. 7 Whcreunto I am ordained a preacher, and 

2 Ti. I. II Whereuntol amappointedapreacher,and 
2 Pe. 2. 5 but saved Noah., a preacher of righteous. 

S.To cry or proclaim as a herald,' Krip6a'<ra> kcrus. 

Rom. 10. 14 and how shall they hear without a pre.? 
PEEACHIKG — 
l.Ory, proclamation, prea-ching, nsj'lp qeriah. 

Job. 3. 2 preach unto it the preaching that I hid t. 

I^A cry, proclaination, K^pvyfia kenig-ina. 

Matt 12. 41 because they repented at the preaching 
Luke II. 32 for they repented at the preaching of Jo. 
Rom 16. 23 the preaching of Jesus Christ, according 

1 Co. I. 21 pleased God by the foolishness of preach. 

2. 4 my speech and my preacliing (was) not 
15. 14 then (is) our preaching vain, and your fa. 

2 Ti. 4. 17 by me ithf; preaching might be fully kno. 
Titus I 3 maiiileste^iyj^ «^;d Jbro«igb ^^eacBlag / 



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3. A word, \6yos logos. 

1 Co. 1.18 I'or tlie preaching of the cross 13 to them 

PEECEPT — 

"i. Command, thing set ttp, ni^o mitsvah. 

Neh. 9. 14 commandcclsttheinprecepts.statutes.and 
Isa. 29. 13 fear toward mo is tauglit by the precept 
Jer. 35. 18 kept all his precepts, and done according 
Dan. 9. 5 even by departing from thy i)recept!> and 
m2.Cluirgcs, Dnip? inqfiudim. 

Psa.119. 4 eommandcd(u5)tokeepthyprecopt3dllls. 
119. 13 I will meditate in thy precepts, and have 
119. 27 to understand the way of thypreccpts : so 
J19. 40 I have longed after thypreccpts : (luicken 
1:9. 45 will walk at liberty: for I seek thy prec. 
119. 56 This I had, because I kept thy precepts 
119. 63 companion, .of them that keep thy prece. 
J19. 69 will keep thy precepts with (my) whole 
119. 78 (but) 1 will meditate in thy precepts 
119.87 consumed, .but I forsook not thy precepts 
119. 93 I will never forget thy pi-ecepts : for with 
119. 94 save me ; for I have sought thy precepts 
119. 100 I understand, .because I keep tliy prec. 
J 19. 104 Through thy precepts I get understand. 
119. no laid a snare, .yet I erred not from thy p. 
119. 12S Therefore I esteem all (thy) precepts(c.) 
119. 134 Deliyer me. .so will I keep thy precepts 
119. 141 despised ; (yet) do not I forget thy prec. 
119. 159 Consider how I love thy precepts : quic. 
119. j6S I have keptthy precepts and thytcstim. 
119. 173 help me : for I have chosen thy precepts 

S.Conunand, thing set up, ly, ly tsav. 

Isa. 28. 10 precept, .upon precept, precept upon pr. 

28. 13 precept upon precept, precept upon pre. 

4.A charge, ivToKr\ eniole. 

Markio. 5 For the hard, .he wrote you this piecept 
Heb. 9. 19 For when Moses had spoken cveiyprece. 

PBECIOUS (things or fruits) — 
\. Desire, '"■'J'?'? chevulah. 

Dan. II. 8 with their precious vessels of silver and 
i.Desired or desirahle objects, nniaq chamudoth. 

2 Ch.2o. 25 both riches with the dead bodies, and pr. 
Ezra 8. 27 two vessels of fine copper, precious as go. 
Dan. II. 43 and over all the precious things of Egypt 

Z.Oracc, ]n chen. 

Prov 17. 8 A gift (is as) a precious stone in the eyes 

i.freedom, dsn chophesh. 

Eze. 27. 20 Dedan (was) thy merchant in precious cl. 

5. Good, 3it3 toh. 

7 Ki. 20. 13 showed them, .the precious ointment, and 

1 Psa.133. 2 (It is)likethepreciou3ointmentupon the 

Isa. 39. 2 showed them.. the preciousointment and 

t.Rare^ precious, "lij; yaqar. 

1 Sa. 3. 1 word of the Lord was precious in those 

2 Sa. 12. 30 a talent of gold with the precious stones 
I Ki.io. 2 shecametoJerusalem with. .precious sto. 

10. 10 she gave the king, .precious stones : there 
10. II great plenty of almug trees, and precious 

1 Ch.2o. 2 precious stones in it ; and it was set upon 

29. 2 all manner of precious stones, and marble 
s Ch. 3. 6 garnished the house with precious stones 

9. I gold in abundance, and precious stones 
9. 9 she gave the king, .precious stones: neit. 
9. 10 servants, brought algum trees. and prec. 

32. 27 made lumself treasuries .. for precious st. 
Job 28. 16 It cannot be valued, .with the precious on. 
Psa.ii6. IS Precious in the sight of the LORD (is) the 
f rov. 1. 13 We shall find all precious substance, we 

J. 15 She (is) more precious than rubies: and all 
6. 26 the adulteress will hunt for the precious 

12. 27 the substance of a diligent man (is) prec. 

24. 4 fllled|with all preciousand pleasant riches 
Isa. 28. 16 a precious comer (stone), a sure foundi. 
Jer. 15. 19 if thou take forth the precious from the 
Lam. 4. 2 precious sons of Zion, comparable to fine 
Eze. 27. 22 occupied in thy fairs . . with all precious 

28. 13 every precious stone (was) thy covering 
Dan. II. 38 shall he honour, .with precious stones 

7. Rare, precious, iR! ycqar. 

Job 28. 10 cutteth . . and his eye seeth every precious 
Prov 20. 15 but the lips of knowledge (are) a precious 
Jer. 20. 5 I will deliver. . all the precious things th. 
Eze. 22. 25 have taken the tree sure and precious th. 

S.Precioits thing, IJO mcged. 

Deut33. 13 for the precious things of heaven, for the 
33. 14 precious fruits, .and for the precious th. 

33. 15 for the precious things of the lasting hills 
33. 16 for the precious things of the earth and 

S.Preciotis things, nmm migdanoth. 

Gen. 24. S3 gave also, .to her mother precious things 

2 Ch.2i. 3 their fatilj^r gave them . .precious things 
Ezra 1. 6 preciou* things, besides all (that) was w. 

1Q.Acquisiti<m, scattering, ^lio meshch. 

Psa.T26 6 He that goeth forth, .beareth precious 3. 

W.Spices, nbj nehoth. 

2 Kl 20. 13 the houGO of Ills precious things, the sil. 
Isa.. 39. 2 house of liis orecious things, the silver 

\2.Heldin honour or preciousncss, evrifios entimos. 

1 Pe. 2. 4 of men, but chosen of God, (and) precious 

2. 6 lay in Zion a chief corner stone, elect, p. 

\%.nonour, reverence, precioiusness, rifi'ii time. 
t Pe. s. 7 Unto you . . which believe (he is) prccioXiS 



\i. Honourable, honoured, 2>rccious, rl/iios timios. 
I Co. 3. 12 gold, silver, precious stones, wood, h.ay 
Jas. 5: 7 husbandman waiteth for the precious fr. 

1 Pe. I. 7 being much more precious than of gold 

I. 19 wiUi the precious blood of Christ, as of a 

2 Pe. I. 4 exceeding great and precious promises 
Bev. 17. 4 decked with gold, and precious stones 

18. 12 merchandise of gold, .and precious ston. 
j8. 12 all manner vessels of most precious wood 
18. 16 decked witli gold, and precious stones, and 
21. II light (vas) like unto astoue most precious 
21. 19 garnished with all manner of i)reciousst. 

PRECIOUS, like — 

Equally honourable or precious, lauTLjxos isatimos. 
2 I'c. I. I to them that have obtained like precious 

PRECIOUS, very — 

l.Vcry prcciout, ^apvTifios baruttmos. 

AIat'.26. 7 .'■n alabaster box of very precious olntme. 

2. Very expensive, ito\vt(\4]^ polnlcUs. 

Mark 1 4. 3 box of ointmeut of spikenard very preci. 

PRECIOUS, to be or make — 

1.2*0 he precious, rare, i,'?; yaqar. 

1 Sa. 26. 21 becaiise my soul was precious In thine e. 

2 Ki. 1. 13 pray thee, let my life, .bo precious in thy 

1. 14 therefore let iry life now be precious in 
Psa. 49. 8 i'or the redemption of their soul (is) prec. 
72. 14 and precious shall their blood be in his 
139. 17 How precious also are thy thoughts unto 
Isa. 43. 4 Since thou wast precious in my sight, th. 
2.T0 make precious or rare, "ip; yaqar, 5. 

Isa. 13. 12 I will make a man more precious thanH. 
PREDESTINATE, to — 

'^0 mark off Just or beforehand, irpoopi^a proorizo. 

Eoni. 8. 29 he also did predestinate (to be) conformed 

8. 30 whom he did predestinate, them he also 

Eph. I. 5 Hiving predestinated us unto the adop. 

I. II beingpredestiuated according to the pur. 

PRE-EMINENCE — 

What is over and above, inio mothar. 

Eccl. 3. 10 60 that amau hath no pre-eminence above 
PRE-EMINENCE, (to love) to have the — 
\.To he first, irpoiT^vu pirOlcuo. 

Col. I. 18 in all (things) he might have the pre-emL 
2. To loce to be first, (piKoirpuTiia 2^hiloprOteu'>. 

3 John 9 who loveth to have the pre-eminence am. 
PREFER, BE PREFERRED, to — 

1.7*0 cause to go up, rib'j^ alah, 5. 

Psa. 137. 6 if I prefer not Jerusalem above my chief 
2.7*0 be pre-eminent, nsi nctsach, 4. 

Dan. 6. 3 Then this Daniel was preferred above the 
3.7*0 change, transfer, njy shanah, 3. 

Esth. 2." 9 preferred her and her maids unto the best 

4.7*0 become, ylvo/iai ginomai. 

Jolm I. 15 He that cometh after me is preferred be. 
I. 30 After me cometh a man which is preferred 
I. 27 He it is, who coming after me, is prefer. 

5. To lead before, irpoTjyto/uoi procgcomai. 

Rom T2. 10 kindly affectioned. .in honour preferring 

PREFERRING one before another — 
Preference, prejudice, irpoKpina prokrima. 

I Ti. 5. 21 without preterrmg one before another, d. 
PREMEDITATE, to — 
To take concern, ;i€X.€to« vieletao, 

Marki3. 11 neither do ye premeditate; but whatsoc. 
PREPARATION — 
1. 7*0 prepare, establish, ;i3 kim, 5. 

Nah. 2. 3 flaming torches in the day of his prepar. 

^.Arrangement, disposing, T|Tj?D maarak. 

Prov 16. I Thejpreparations of the heart in man, and 

Z. Preparation, state of readiness, iroiaaaiahetoim.. 
Eph.' 6. 15 your feet shod with the preparation of the 

i. Preparation, a making ready, irapaffK^vii para. 
Matt27. 62 that followed the day of the preparation 
MaTki3. 42 because it was the preparation, that is, the 
Luke23. 54 that day was the preparation, and the s. 
Johnig. 14 it wasthepreparationof thepassover, and 
19. 31 because it was the preparation, that the 
19. 42 because of the Jews' preparation (day) ; for 

PREPARATION, to make — 

To prepare, establish, ps kun, 5. 

I Ch.22. 5 I will (therefore) now make preparation- 
PREPARE (self), be a prepariag — 
1.7*0 bind, gird, IDX asar. 

1 Ki.i8. 44 I>repare (thy chariot), and get thee down 

2.7*0 appoint, prepare, [pr zeman, 2. 

Dan. 2. 9 for ye haveprepared lying and corruptw. 
3.7*0 be prepared,, established, J'S kun, 2. 

2 Ch. j5. 4 prepare (yourselves) by the houses of your 
Amos 4. 12 I will do this unto thee, prepare to meet 

i.To prepare, establish, ]'2 7:un, 2a. 

Job 8. 8 prepare thyself to the search of their fat. 

Psa. 9. 7 ho hath prepared his throne for judgment 

107. 30 that they may prepare a city for habitati. 

5. To prepare, establish, ja fmn, 5. 

£xodi6. 3 they shall priepsre (that) which IhcyVriag 



E.»>d23. 2obr'ngthec into the place which I have p. 
Kum 23. I prepare me here seven oxen and seven r. 

23. 29 prepare me here seven bullocks and sev. 

Dcuti9. 3 Thou Shalt prepare thee away, and divide 

Josh. 1. II l"repareyou victuals ; for within thieed. 

4. 4 twelve men, whom he had prepared of the 

I Sa. 7. 3 prepare your hearts unto the Ix)RD, and 

23. 22 Go, I pray you, prepare yet, and know and 

1 KL 5. 18 so they prepared timberand stones tobu. 

6. 19 the oracle he prepared in the house witli 

1 Ch. 9. 32 over the showbrcad, to prepare (it) every 

12. 39 for their brethren had prepared for them 
15. I prepared a place for the ark of God, and 
15. 3 unto his place which lie had prepared for 
15. 12 unto (the place that) I have prcpaied for 
22. 3 David prepared ironin abundance for tlio 
22. 5 So David prepared abundantly before his 
22. 14 in my trouble I have prepared for the h. 
22. 14 tiniberal3oandstonehaveIpicparcd;and 
29. 2 Now I have prepared with all my miglit 
29. 3 above all that I have prepared for tlieh. 
29. 16 all this store that we have prepared tob. 
29. 18 keep this, .and prepare their heart unto 
X Ch. I. 4 (the place which) David had prop.ared for 

2. 9 Even to prcpai'; nic timber in abundanco 

3. I place that David had prepared in the th. 
12. 14 he prepared not his heart to seek tlie L. 

19. 3 and hast prcp.arcd thine heart to. seek God 

20. 33 for as yet the people had u-t prepared th. 

25. 14 L'zziah i)rcpared for them, tliroughoutall 
27. 6 became inlglity, because he prepared his 
29. 19 vessels, .have we prepared and sanctilled 

29. 36 Hczekiah rejoiced, .that God had prepar. 

30. 19 prepared his heart to seek God, the LoKD 

31. II commanded to prepare .and they prepar* 
33. 4 And prepare (yourselves) by the houses 
35. 6 prepare your brethren, that (they) may 
35. 14 therefore the Levites prepared fur them. 

35. 15 for their brethren the Levites prepared 
35. 2o when Josiah had prepaicd the temple, N. 

Ezra 7. 10 For Ezia had prepared his heart to seek 

Esth. 6. 4 on the gallows that he had prepared for 

7 10 on the gallows that he had prepared for 

Job II 13 If thou prepare thine heart, and stretch 

15. 35 conceive mischief, .their belly i)reparetll 

17. 16 Tliough he heap up silver, .and prepare 

27. 17 He may prepare (it), but the ju.st. shall put 

28. 27 he prepared it, yea, and searched it out 

29. 7 (when) I prepared my seat in the street I 
Psa, 7. 13 He hath also prepared for liim the instru. 

ID. 17 thou wilt prepare their heart, thou wilt 

■57. 6 Tlicy have prepared a net for my steps 

65. 9 thou preparest them com, when thou lia. 

C8. 10 hast iirepared of thy goodness for the po. 

74. iC thou hast prepared the light and the sun 

103. 19 LOKD hath prepared his throne in the he. 

147. 8 who prepareth i-ain for the earth, who ra. 

Prov. 8. 27 When ho prepared the heavens, I (was)t. 

24. 27 Prepare thy work without, and make it 

30. 23 yet they prepare their meat in the summ. 
Isa. 14.21 Prepare slaughter for his children for the 

40. 20 eiiiming workman to prepare a graven I. 
Jer. 46. 14 Stand fast, and. prepare thee ; for the sw. 

51. 12 set up tlie watchmen, prepare the ambn. 
Eze. 38. 7 prepare for thyself, thou, and all thy co. 
Zeph. I. 7 for the LoiiD hath prepared a sacnflce, he 

G. To prepare nr establish self , ]53 Jcun, 7a. 

Psa. 59. 4 They run and prepare themselves without 
'/.7*o dig, prepare, n";3 karah. 

2 Ki. 6. 23 he prepared great provision for them : and 
8.7*0 number, count, appoint, rtij mo-nah, 3. 

Psa. Ci. 7 O prepare mercy and truth, (which) may 
Jon, I. 17 Now the Lord had prepared a great flsh 
4. 6 God prepared a gourd, and made (it) to 
4. 7 God prepared a worm when the morning 

4. 8 that God prepared a velrement east wind 

9.2*0 arrange, set in array, ^"J^ arak. 

Num23. 4 I have prepared seven altars, and I have 
Psa. 23. s Tliou preparest a table before me in the p. 
Isa. 21. 5 Prepare the table, watch in the watch t. 
65. 1 1 that prepare a table for that troop, and 

10. To do, make, "•;■;/ asah. 

Gen. 27. 17 bread, which she had prepared, into the 
Exodi: 39 neither had they prepared for themselves 
Numis. 5 Shalt thou prepare with the burnt offer. 

15. 6 thou Shalt prepare (for) a meat offering 

15. 8 when thou preparest a bullock (for) a bu. 

15. 12 According to the number that ye shall p. 
Josh 22. 26 Let us now prepare to build us an altar 
2 Sa. 15. I prepared him chariots and horses, and fl. 
J Ki. 1. 5 he prepared him chariots and horsemen 
Neh. 13. 5 had prepared for him a great chamber, w. 

13. 7 in preparing him a chamber in the courts 
Esth. 5. 4 unto the banquet that fhave prepared for 

5. 5 to the banquet that Esther had prepared 
5. 8 come to the banquet that I shall prepare 
5. 12 unto the banquet that she had prepared 
6. 14 unto the banquet that Esther had prepa. 

Isa. 64. 4 he hath prepared for him that waiteth for 
Eze. 4. 15 and thou shalt prepare thy bread thcrew. 

12. 3 prepare thee stuff for removing, and rem. 

33. 6 I will prepare thee unto blood, and blood 

43. 25 shalt thou prepare, .they shall also prep. 

43. 17 he shall prepare the sin offering, and the 

45. 22 upon that day shall the prince prepare for 
43. 23 seven days of the feast he shall prepare 
4;. 24 he shall prepare a meat offering of an ep. 

46. 2 the priests jhall prepare, h(a burnt offer. 
46. 1 he shall pfcp'ai'c a meat offerir.g, an epiL 
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Eze. 46. 12 prince shall prepare, lie shall prepare Ilia 
46 13 Thou Shalt daily prepare, .thou slialt pr. 
46. 14 thou Shalt prepare a meat offorins for it 
46. 15 Thus shall they prepare the lamb, and the 

Ho3. 2. 8 multiplied her silver, .(wluch) they prep. 

It. To make ready ihefaee or front, nj3^ja?ic/i, 3. 

"■ Gen. 24. 31 for I have prepared the house, and room 

Psa, 80 9 Thou prcparcdst (room) hefore it, aud d. 

Isa. 40. 3 Prepare ye the way of the LorLD, make s. 

57. 14 prepare the way, take up the stumbling 

6:. 10 prepare yo the way of the people ; cast up 

Mai. 3. I ho shall prepare the way before me : and 

12. To set aiiart, v-i\> qadesh, 3. 

Jcr. C. 4 Prepare ye war against her; arise, and let 

22. 7 I will prepare destroyers against thee, ev. 

51. 27 prepare the nations against her, call toge. 

51. 28 Prepare against her the nations with the 

u ocl 3. 9 Prepare war, wake up the mighty men 

Jfic. 3. 5 they cveu prepare war against him 

13. To set apart, v-\j> qadesh, 5. 

Jer. j2. 3 and prepare them for the day of slaughter 

14. To make ready, iroi/id^Q) hetoimazo. 

Jilatt. 3. 3 Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his 
20. 13 to them) for whom it is prepared of my F. 
22. 4 I have prepared my dinner: my oxen and 
25 34 inherit the kingdom prepared for you from 

25 41 fire, prepared forthedevil and his angeh 

26 17 Whore wilt thou that we prepare for thee 
Mark i. 3 Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his 

10. 40 (it shall be given to them)forwhora it is p. 

14. 12 Where wilt thou that we go and prepare 

Luke I. 76 go before the face of the Lord to prepare 

I 2. 31 Which thou hast prepared before the face 

3. 4 Prepare yo the way of the Lord, make his 

12. 47 prepared not (himself), neither did acco. 

22. 8 Go and prepare us the passover, that we 

22 9 said . . Where wilt thou that we prepare ? 

23.56 prepared spices and ointments; and rested 

24 I bringing the spices which they had prep. 
Jolmi4. 2 would have told you. I go to prepare a 

14. 3 if I go and prepare a place for you, I will 

1 Co. 2. Q things whiclvGod hath prepared for them 

2 Ti. 2. 21 meet for the master's use, (and) prepared 
Phm. 22 But withal prepare me also a lodging: for 
Heb.ii. 16 notashamed..forhe hath prepared forth. 
£ev. 8 6 the sevenangels. .prepared themselvesto 

9. 7 (were) like unto horses prepared unto ba. 

g. 15 which were prepared for an hour, and a 
12. 6 where she hath a place prepared of God 
16. 12 way of the kings of the east might bo pr. 
ai. 2 prepared as a bride adorned for her bus. 

15. To fit or adjtist thorouglily, KaTapri^ai JcatartizG. 
Heb. 10. 5 wouldest not, but a body hast thoa pre. 

16. To make thoroughly ready, KaracxKiva^a katas. 
Slatt II. 10 messenger, .which shall prepare thy way 
Mark i. 2 messenger, .which shall prepare thy way 

' Luke I. 17 make ready a people prepared for the L. 
7. 27 messenger . . which shall prepare thy way 
Heb. 11. 7 prepared an ark to the saving of his ho. 
I Pc. 3. 2o while the ark was a preparing, wherein f . 

17. To make ready alongside of, irapaaKda^a para. 

1 Co. 14. 8 who shall prepare himself to the battle ; 

PEEPAEE afore, to — 

To make ready before/iand, irpoeroifid^co proetoim. 

Kom. 9. 23 wliich he had afore prepared unto glory 
PEEPAEED, (to be) — 
^l.To arm, J'^rt chalats. 

Josh. 4. 13 About forty thousand prepared for war 
2. To he prepared, established, J'3 kun, 2. 

2 Ch. 8. 16 Nov,r all the work of Solomon was prcpa. 

35. 10 So the service was prepared, and the pri. 

35. 16 So all the service of the Lord was prcpa. 
Neh. 8. 10 unto them tor whom nothing is prepared 
Prov 19. 29 Judgments are prepared for seomers, and 
Eze. 38. 7 Be thou prepared, .and all thy company 
Hos. 6. 3 his going forth is prepared as the morning 

Z.To he prepared, established, \Mikun, ia. 

Eze. 28. 13 was prepared in thee in the day that thou 
A.To he prepared, established, ps kun, 6. 

Vrov.2i. 31 horse (is) prepared against the day of ba. 

Isa. 30. 33 yea, for the king it is prepared : he hath 

Nah. 2. 5 thereof, and the defence shall be prepared 

5. To prepare or establish self, p3 kun, la. 

Num 21. 27 let the city of Sihon be built and prepared 

6. To arrange, set in order, 'm!; arak. 

Eze. 23. 41 a stately bed, and a table prepared before 
7.7*0 compound, niri raqach, 4. 

2 CI1.16. 14 odours., prepared by the apothecaries' art 
S.Ready, prepared, frotfios h^toimns. 

Marki4. 15 large upper room furnished (and) prepa. 
PEEPAEED, read; — 
To arm, f^ij chalats.^ 

2 Ch. 17. iS fourscore thoutand ready prepared for 
PEESBTTEEY — 
An assembly of elders, irpca-^vrdptov presbuterion. 

I TL 4. 14, the laying on of the hondo of the presby. 
7EESCBIBE, to — 
l.To write, 30? katliab, 3. 
s^ laa. fo. X write grisTonineu (whlob) tliejr hare pr. 



2. A tvrUi7ig, ^i}2 kethah. 

Ezra 7. 22 baths of oil, and salt 'Without prescribing 

PEESEI^CE — 

\. Before, over against, front, 134 ncged. 

I Ki. 8. 22 in the presence of all the congregation of 
Prov. 14. 7 Go from thepresenceof afoohsh man, w. 

2. Eye, ["y ay in. 

Gen. 23. II in the presence of the sons of my people 
23. 18 for a possession in the presence of the c. 

Deut 25. 9 come unto him m the presence of the el. 

Jer. 28. I in the presence of the priests, and of all 
28. 5 presence of the priests, and in the prese. 
28. II spake in the presence of all the people, s. 

32. 12 presence of the mtnesscs that subscribed 

3. Face, countenance, Wi^ panim. 

Gen. 3. 8 hid themselves from the presence of the 
4. 16 Cain went out from the presence of the L. 

16. 12 shall d^vell in the presence of all his bret. 

25. 18 he dicdin thepresenceof all his brethren 

27. 30 scarce gone out from the presence of Isa. 

41. 46 Joseph ivont out from the presence of P. 

45. 3 for they were troubled at his presence 
Exodio II were driven out from Pharaoh's presence 

33. 14 Jly presence shall go (with thee), and I 
33. 15 If thy presence go not (with me), csu-ry us 
35. 20 congregation . . departed from the presence 

Lev. 22. 3 that soul shall be cut off from my prese. 

Num2o. 6 went from the presence of the assembly 

Josh. 4. II and the priests, in the presence of the peo. 

8. 32 which he wrote in the presence of the c. 

1 Sa. 18. II And David avoided out of his presence t. 

19. 7 and he was in his presence, as in times p. 
ig. 10 but he slipped away out of Saul's prose. 

2 Sa. 16. 19 (should I) not (servo) in the presence of 

16. 19 father's presence, so will I be in thy pre. 
24. 4 went out from the presence of the king 

1 Ei. I. 28 came into the king's presence, and stood 

12, 2 for he was fled from the presence of king 

2 KI. 5. 27 went out from his presence a leper (as w.) 

13. 23 neither cast he them from his presence 
24. 20 until he had cast them out from his pres. 

23. 19 of them that were in the king's presence 

1 Cli.ifi. 27 Glory and honour (are) in his presence 

iC. 33 sing out at the presence of the LoEi>, be. 

24. 31 cast lots . . in the presence of David the k 

2 Ch. g. 23 Eought the presence of Solomon, to hear 

10. 2 whither he had fled from the presence of 

20. 9 stand before this house, and in tliy pres. 
Neh. 2. I I had not been (before time) sad in his p. 
Esth. I. 10 served in the presence of Ahasucrus the 

8. 15 Mordecai went out from the presence of 
Job I. 12 Satan went forth from the presence of the 

2. 7 So went Satan forth from the presence of 
23. 15 Therefore am I tronbled at his presence 

Psa. ifi. 1 1 show mo the path of lite : in thy presence 

17. 2 Let my sentence come forth from thy pr. 
31. 20 shalt hide them in the secret of thy pres. 

51. II Cast me not away from thy presence; and 
68. 2 the wicked perish at the presence of God 
68. 8 heavens also dropped at the presence of 
95/ 2 Let us come before his presence with th. 
97. 5 at the prcsencc'of the LonD,at the presence 

.T14. 7 at the presence of the Loud, at the pres. 

139. 7 or whither shall I flee from thy presence ? 

140. 13 the upright shall dv/ell in thy presence 
Prov 17. 18 becometh surety in the presonco of his fr. 

25. 6 Put not forth thyself in the presence of the 
25. 7 thou shouldest bo put lower in the pres. 

Isa. 19. I idols of Egypt shall be moved at his pres. 

63. 9 and the angel of his presence saved them 

64. I mountains might flow down at thy prese. 
64. 2 the nations may tremble at thy presence 1 
64. 3 mountains flowed do-wn at thy presence 

Jer. 4. 26 broken dovm at the presence of the LOED 
5. 22 will yo not tremble at my presence, which 

52. 3 he had cast tlicra out from his presence 
Eze. 38. 20 all the men . . shall shake at my presence 
Jon. I. 3, 3 unto Tarshish from the presence of the 

1. 10 that he fled from the presence of the Lord 
Nah. I. 5 earth is burned at his presence, yea, the 
Zeph. I. 7 Hold thy peace at tho presence of the L. 

^.Before, u-\is,qodam. 

Dan. 2. 27 Daniel answered In the presence of the k. 

^.Presence, a being alongside, -^rapova-ta parousia. 
2 Co. 10. 10 but (liis) bodily presence (is) weak, and 
Phil. 2. 12 not as in my presence only but now much 

6, Face, countenance, wp6(rairov prosSpon. 

Acts 3. 13 deniedhimlnthcpresenceofPilate, when 

3. 19 shall come from the presence of the Lord 
5. 41 departed from the presence of the council 

2 Co. 10. 1 1 Paul,, who in presence (am) base among 

1 Th. 2. 17 taken from you for a short time in prese. 

2 Th. I. 9 destruction from tho presence of the Lord 
Heb. 9. 24 now to appear in the presence of God for 

PEESENCE (of), in or before tho — 
l.Over against, hitivavri apenanti. 

Acts 3. 16 perfect soundness in tho presence of yott 
i. Before, in front of, in pretence of, efiTptcrdev. 

I Th. 2. 19 (Xi*) nei oven j» in th» pro»eno« el our 

3. Tn tlie face or sight *f, Quditiov enopion. 

Lake i. 19 I tmGabriel, that stand in the presence of 

13. 26 We have eaten and drunk in thy presence 

14. 10 worship in tho presence of thera that sit 

15. 10 There is Joy in the presence of the angels of 

John2o. 30 did Jesus in tho presence of his disciples 

Acts 37, 33 gave thstuka to Qod in presence of tbem 



I Co. 1. 29 That no flesh should glory in his presenco 

Eev. 14. xo presence of the holy angel."!, and in the p. 
LFully in the presence of, Karavd-^iov Icataiopion. 

Jude 24 faultless before tho presence of his glory 
PEESEHT (things, tUs) — 
\.A reward, isa'^ eshkar. 

Eze. 27. 15 they'brought thcc (tor) a present homs ot 
2. A blessing, .13-13 berdkah. 

1 Sa. 30. 26 Behold a present for you of the spoil ot 

2 Ki. 18, 31 Made(anagreenient)withrneby apresent 
Isa. 36. 16 Make (an agreement) with me (by) a pre. 1 

Z. Precious things, nijiM migdanoth. 

2 Ch.32. 23 many brought, .presents to Hezekialiking 
LPresent, offering, nn.:p minchah. 

Gen. 32. 13 and took ."a present for Esau his brother 
32. 18 it (is) a present sent unto my lord Esau 
32. 20 appease him with the present that goeth 
32. 21 So went the present over before him : and 
33. 10 then receive my present at my hand ; for 
43. II carry down the man a present, a little ba. 
43. 15 men took that present, and they took do. 
43. 25 they made ready the present against Jo. 
43. 26 brought him the present wliich (was) in 
Judg. 3. 15 sent a present unto Kglon the king of M. 
3. 17 brought the present unto Eglon king of 
3. 18 he had made an end to offer the present 
3. 18 sent away the people that bare the pres. 

6. 18 bring forth my present, and set (it) bef. 
I Sa. 10. 27 despised him, and brought him no pres. 

1 Ki. 4, 21 they brought presents, and served Solo. 

10. 25 they brought every man his present, ve. 

3 Ki. 8. 8 Take a present in thine hand, and go, m, 

8. 9 took a present with him, even of every 
17. 3 became his servant, and gave him prese. 
1 7. 4 brought no present to the king of Assyria 
20. 12 sent letters and a present unto Hezekiah 

2 Ch. 9. 24 they brought every man his present, ves. 

17. 5 Judah brought to Jehoshaphat presents 
17. II Philistines brouglitJehoshaphat presents 
Psa. 72. 10 kings of Tarshish . . shall bi-ing presents 
Isa. 39. I sent letters and a present to Hezekiah s 
Eos. 10. 6 carried unto Assyria (for) a present to k. 

h. Bribe, reward, nniy shochad. 

1 Ki.15. 19 I have sent unto thee a present of silver 

2 Ki.i6. 8 sent (it for) a present to the king of A£S. 

Q. Sent away, D'mV shilluchim. 

I Ki. 9. 16 given it (for) a present unto his daughter 

Mie. 1. 14 'iherelore shalt thou give presents to Mo. 
T.A prcstnt, V shai. 

Psa. 68. 29 Because of thy temple, .kings bring pre, 
76. II all that be round about him bring presents 

Isa. 18. 7 In that time shall the present be brought 
8.^ present, rrrvB ieshurah. 

I Sa. 9. 7 not a present to bring to the man of QoX 

9. To he found, n>D matsa, 2. 

Ezra 8. 25 and all Israel (there) present, had offcredf 
Psa. 46. I our refuge and strength, a very present/ 

10. Now, at present, cdrcady, Apn arti. 

I Co. 4. II Even unto this present hour we both hn 
15. 6 the greater part remain unto this present 

11. To put or place in, Qvia-Trjfii enistemi. 

Eom. 8. 38 powers, nor things present, nor things to 

1 Co. 3. 22 death, or things present, or tilings to coma 

7. 26 that this is good for the present distress 
Gal. I. 4 he might deliver us from this present evU 
Heb. 9. 9 Which (was) a figure for the time then p, 

12. To j)Zace upon, place by, €<pi(Tri)ij.i ephistemi.\ 
ActS28. 2 because of the present rain, and because 

IZ.Noio, vvvnun. 

Kom. 8. 18 reckon that the sufferings of this present 

11. 5 Evensothenatthispresenttimealsothero 

2 Ti. 4. 10 having loved this present world, and is d. 
Titus 2. 12 should live soberly, .in this present world 

14. yo be alongside, 'irdpei/xt pareimi. 

Heb. 12. II no chastening for the present secroetji to 
2 Pe. 1. 12 and be established in the present truth. 

PEESEHT (self), to — 

1. To set up one's self, 3s; yatsab, 7. 

Deut3i. 14 present yourselves in the tabernacle of tho 

31. 14 presented themselves in the tabernacle of 

Josh.24. I andtheyprcsentcdthcmselvesbeforeGod 

Judg 20. 2 presented themselves in the assembly of 

I Sa. 10. 19 present yourselves before the LoBD by 1 

17. 16 drew near, .and presented himself forty) 

Job 1. 6 the sons of God came to present themse. 

2. I the sons of God came to present themse.' 

2. 1 Satan came also, .to present himself brf, 

2.T0 set tij}, i^lyatsag, 5. ^ , 

Gen. 47. 2 took, .five men, and presented themnni^ 

3.T0 cause tofinU, present, Ny^ matsa, 5. 

Lev. 9. 12, iS Auron's sons presented unto him tho 

9. 13 theypresontcdtheburntofferingimtohlm 

4. To CKUse to come or draw nigh, tyjj nagash, 5. 

Judg. 6. 19 brought(it) out unto him. .and presented 

5. To fall, 75J naphal. 

Jer. 36. 7 It may be they will present their suppU. 

6.7*0 cause to fall, present, hs} naphal, 5. 

Jer, 38. 26 I presented my supplication before the' 
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Dan. 9. 18 for we do not present cur cuppUcatlons 
9. 20 presenting my supplication belore tlio L. 

I.T0 he set up, 3SJ natsab, 2. 

Exod34. 2 present thyself there to mo in the top of 

B.To cause to stand, i?.V amad, 5. 

Lev. 14. II sliall present the man that is to bo made 
16. 7 present them before the Lord (at) the door 
27. 8 then he shall present himself before the 
27. II then ho shall present the beast before the 

Nuni. 3. 6 and present them before Aorod the priest 

9. To give, jn^ nathan. 

Ezo.*2o. 28 there they presented the provocation of 

10. To cause to come or draio near, a-ijj qarab, 5. 
Lev. 2. 8 aud v/hcn it is presented unto the priest 

7. 35 in the day (when) he presented them to 

11.2*0 he seen, nxi raah, 2. 

Gen. 46. 29 presented himself unto him ; and he fell 
12. To id, place, station, IcTTq/i-i histemi. 

Juds •24 able .. to present (you) faultless before the 
13.7*0 set alongside, ■japlcrrTifii paristemi. 

Luke' 2. 2i brou-;ht him to Jerusalem, to present (him) 

Acts 9. 41 when he Iiad called tlio saints, .ho preso. 

23. 33 wlien tlicy cametoCes.-vrea. .presented P. 

Eomj2. I that ye present your bodies a living sacr. 

21,0. 4. 14 Knowing that he. .sh.-iU present (us) with 

II. 2 that I may present (yoa as) a chaste vir. 

Eph. s. 27 That he might present it to Idmsolf a gL 

CoL I. 22 to present you holy and unblameable and 

1. 28 may present every man perfect ia Christ 

PKESEHT unto, to — 

To hear toward or to, -irpofftp^pa) prosphcrd. 

Matt. 2. II they presented unto him gifts; gold, and 

PEESENT (with), to bo (here) — 

\,To he nourished, snstai7icd, 713 hul, 36. 

I Ki 20. 27 children of Israel, .v/ere all present, and 
%To he found, ivfa matsa, 2. 

I Sa. 13. 15 Saul numbered tlio people (that were) p. 
13. 16 and tlie people (tliat were) present witli 
21. 3 bread in mine liand, or wliat thero is pr. 

1 CI1.29. 17 people, which are present here, to offer 
8 Ch. 5. II for all the priests (that were) present were 

29. 29 king and all that were present with him 

30. 21 children of Israel that were present at J. 

31. I all Israel that wore present went out to 
34. 32 caused all that were present in Jerusalem 

34. 33 made all that wcro present in Israel to so. 

35. 7 for all tliat were present, to the number 

35. 17 children of Israel that were present licpt 

35. 18 all Judah and Israel that were present, and 
Esth. I. s feast unto all the people that were present 

4. 16 gather together all the Jew3(that are) p. 

Z.To stand, naj; amad. 

2 Sa. 20. 4 Then said the King, .be thou here present 
4. To he among one's people, ivh-qjiia endemeo. 

a Co. 5. 8 absent from the body, and to be present 

5. 9 whether present or absent, we may beac. 

6. To remain, fxivoi v%cno. 

Johni4. 25 spolcen unto you, being (yet) present with 
6. To come alongside, Trapayifo/iai paraginomai. 

Acts 21. 18 Paul went in. .and all the eldera wero p. 
7, To lie or he laid alongside, irapaKetnai parakci. 

£om. 7. 18 for to vdU is present with mo ; but (liow) 
7. 21 when I would do good, evil is present with 

B.To he alongside, irdpeiixi pareimi. 

Lukei3. I Thero wero present at that season some 
Acts 10. 33 therefore are we all here present before 
1 Co. 5. 3 as absent in body, but present in spirit 

5. 3 judged already, as though I were present 
a Co.[io. 2 that I may not be bold when I am present 

10. II (we be) also in deed when we are present 

11. 9 when I was present with you, and wanted 
13. 2 and foretell you, as if I were present, the 
13. 10 lest being present I should use sharpness 

Cal 4. 18 and not only when I am present with you 
4. 20 I desire to be present with you now, and 

PEESENT withj to be here — 

To be alongside with, crv/xvdpetij.i sumpareimi. 

Acts 25. 24 all men which ore here present with UB, yo 
PEESEHTED, to be — 
'\.To be caused to stand, 135/ amad, 6. 

Lev. 16. 10 shall be presented alive before the Lord 
2. To cause to come cr draw near, 3"]i5 qarah, 5. 

Lev. 2. 8 when it is presented unto the priest, he 

PEEs^jrriY — 

l.ln tiie day, Dvg hayijom. 

Prov.i2. 16 A fool's wrath is presently known: but a 
^.At the same moment, e|ot<T^s exatUes. 

Phil. 2. 23 Him therefore 1 hope to send presently 
S.Along loith-the natter, vapaxp^f^-'^ parachrema. 

Hatt.2i. 19 And presently the lig tree withered away 
ISec Give.] 

PEESEEVE, to — 'v 

\.To give or preserve life, n;ri cliayah, 3. 

Gen. 19. 32, 34 that we may preserve seed of our fat. 

Neh. 9. 6 prescrvest them all ; and the host of he. 

2. To give ease, safety, yo', yasha, 5. 

3 ^ 8. 6, 1 4 preserved DaviawbitlierBoevor he went 



I Ch.i3. f, 13 Lor.D preserved David whithersoever 
I'sa. 30. O Lor.D, thou prescrvest man and beast 

3. To cause to he over and above, in; yalhar, 5. 
I'sa. 79. II preserve thou those that are appointed to 

4.7*0 ca^tse to slip away, 0^3 malat, 5. 

Isa. 31. 5 deliver (it); and passing over ho will pre. 

5. To keep, watch, reserve, lyj natsar. 

Pea. 12. 7 thou fihalt preserve them from this gene. 
25. 21 Let integrity and uprialitncss preserve me 

31. 23 (for)the Lor.D prcscrveth the faithful, and 

32. 7 thoushaltprcservoraetrom trouble; thou 

40. II let thy loving kindness., continually pro. 
Ci. 7 prepare mercy and truth, (vi-hich)may pr. 
C4. I preserve my life from tear of the enemy 

140. I, 4 O LOKD. .preserve mo from the violent 
Prov:o. 23 ilercy and truth preserve the king; and 
23. 13 The eyes of the Loud preserve knowledge 
Isa. 49. 3 preserve thee, and give thee for a coven. 

6. To put, place, O'y, D-it> sum, sim. 

Gen. 45. 7 God sent mo before you to preserve yon 

7. To keep, observe, 1?;^' shamar. 

Josh 24. 17 preserved us in all the way wherein wo w. 

1 Sa. 30. 33 preserved us, and delivered the company 
Job 10 12 thy visitation hath preserved my spirit 

39. 3 as (in) the days (when) God preserved me 
Psa. 16. I Preserve me, God : for in thee do I put 

41. 2 Loud will preserve him, and keephim al. 
85. 2 Preserve my soul, for I (am) holy : thou 
97. 10 he preservelh the souls of his saints; ho 

116. !i LOED preservcth the simple : I was brou. 
131. 7 shall preserve thee from all evil : he shall 
131. 8 shall preserve thy going out, and thy eo. 
145. 2o Lord preserveth all them that love him 
T46. 9 Lor.D prcscrveth tlie strangers ; he reliev. 
Prov. 2. 8 keepeth the paths of judgment, and pres. 
2. II Discretion shall preserve thee, understa. 

4. 6 Forsake her not, aud she shall preserve 
14. 3 but the lips of the wise shall preserve tli. 
16. 17 he tliat keepeth bis way preserveth ilia 

B.To p)reservc alive, (oioyov^ai zSogonco. 

Luke 17. 33 whosoever EhaUlose his life shall preserve 

^.To make sound or whole, (j6^a> sozo. 

2 Ti. 4. 18 will preserve (me) unto his heavenly klii. 
PEESEEVE (alive or life), to — 

1 . To give or preserve Hfe, n;ri chaymh, 3. 

Dcut. 6. 24 might preserve us alive, as (it is) at this 
Job 36. 6 He preservcth not the life of the wicked 
Jcr. 49. II I v/ill preserve (them) alive ; and let thy 

2.A life preserver, n;ri.9 michyah.- 

Gen. 45. 5 did send me before you to preserve llfo 
PEESEEVED, to te — 
X.One ke^it, watched, reservtd, "I'xj natsir. 

Isa. 49. fi and to restore the preserved of Israel ; I 
2.2'o be snatched away, H'J natsal, 2. 

Gen. 32. 30 I have seen God. .and my life U prcserv. 
S.T'o be kept, i~y shamar, 2. 

Psa. 37. 28 forsaketh not his saints ; they are preser. 

Hos. 12. 13 Egj'pt, and by a prophet vas ho preserved 

4.7*0 kec]) together, avvT-qp^a svntereo. 

Matt. 9. 17 into new bottles, and both are preserved 
Luke 5. 38 into newbottles; [and both are preserved] 

5.7*0 keep, rripQai t'ircii. 

I Th. 5. 23 be preserved blameless nnto the coming 
Jude 1 to them that are. .preserved in Jesus Ch. 

PEESEEVEE — 

7*0 keep watch, reserve, i?j natsar. 

Job 7. 20 thou preserver of men ! why hast thon 

PEESLDENTS — 

Presidents, I'5")D sarekin 

Dan. 6. 2 over these three presidents, of whom D. 
6. 3 Daniel was preferred above the presidents 
6. 4 Then the presidents and princes sought 
6. 6 Then these presidents and princes ossem. 
6. 7 All the presidents of the kingdom, the g. 

PEESS (fat) — 

l,Wi7ic 2iress or vat, na gath. 

Joel 3. 13 for the press is full, the fats overflow : for 

2. Wine or oil press or vat, 3(5; yeqch. 

Prov. 3. 10 thy presses shall burst out with new wine 
Isa. 16. 10 shall tread out no wine in (their) presses 
Hag. 2. ifi when (one) come to the press fat for to 

3. Wine press or vat, .tI'.s purah. 

Hag. 2. 16 for to draw out fifty (vessels) out of the p. 

PEESS — 

A crowd, 6x^os ochlos. 

Mark 2. 4 could not come nigh unto him for the p. 

5. 27 came in the press behind, and touched 
5. 30 turned him about in tlio press, and said 

Luke 8. 19 and could not c»mo at him for the press 
19. 3 could not for the press, because ho was 

PEESS, (down, sore, toward, upon), to — 
1.7*0 come or go doion, nni nachath, 

Psa. 38. 2 stick fast, .and thy hand presscth me so. 

2. 7*0 press, I'iB patsar 

Gen. 19. 3 pressed upon them greatly ; and they tu. 
19. 9 preseod sorouson Ihc man, (even) Lot, and 



3.7*0 break, spread, or hurst forth, y^^ parals. 

2 Sa. 13. :$ pressed him : howbelC he wouV* not go 
13. 27 Absalom pressed him, that he let Aiijuoa 
4.7*0 distress, oppress, straiten, ps Isuq, 5. 

JudgiO. 16 she pressed him dally v/ith her words, and 
5. 7*0 press, Dnff sachat. 

Gen. 40. II pressed them into Pharaoh's cup, and I 
6. To press away or off, h.Tio6\i^u> apothlib5. 

Luke 8. 45 the multitude tlirong thee and press (th.) 
1. To force, use force, Pid^o/iai biazomai. 

Lukcifi. 16 preached, and every man pressetb into It 
i.To pxirsue, Siukoi diOkS. 

Phil. 3. 14 I press toward the mark for the prize of 
9. To lie cr bo laid upon, Mxtinai epikeimai. 

Luke 5. I pressed upon him to hear the word of 0. 
\0.To fall upon, iirnrlvToi epipiplO. 

Mark 3. 10 insomuch that they pressed rpon him fo» 
11.7*0 ^rc55 {ivith the foot), ■aU^a piiczo. 

Luke C. 38 good measure, pressed doivn. and shaken 
12. To hold together, trvyexa sunechS. 

Acts i8. 5 Paul was i^rcsscd in the spirit, and testL 
PEESSED (on), to bo — 
1.7*0 hasten, press, 'irn dachaph. 

Esth. 8. 14 being hastened and pressed on by the k. 
2.7*0 he bruised, v^o mack, 4. 
■ Eze. 23. 3 there were their breasts pressed, and th. 
S.To press, pij/ uq, 5. 

Amos 2. 13 I am pressed, .as a cart Is pressed (that 
4.7*0 be weighed dozen, fiapiojiai barcomai. 

2 Co. I. 8 that we wcro pressed out of measure, a* 
PPvESTJME, to — 
1.7*0 act proudly, presume, i'i, T,l ziid, zid, 5. 

DeutiS. 20 prophet wlilch shall presume to speak a 
2.Tofill in, be full, nS? male. 

Esth. 7. 5 where is he, that durst presume In his h. 

3. 7*0 presume, lift self up, '?St! ophal, 5. 

Kumi4. 44 they presumed to go up unto the bill top 
PEESUmPTUOUS, PRESUMTUOUSLT, (to como) - 
1. 7*0 act proudly, presume, Tt, nn zud, zid, 5. 

E.\od3i. 14 But if a man come presumptuously upon 

Deut. I. 43 aud went presumptuously up into the h. 
17. 13 and fear, and do no more presumptuously 
2.Proud, presumptuous, ii zed. 

Psa. 19. 13 Keep back thy servant also from prcsom. 
%. Pride, presumption, ['n; zadon. 

Deuti7. 12 man that will do presumptuously, and w. 
18. 22 tlie prophet hath spoken it i^resumptuos. 

4. With a high hand, nan i;3 hcyad ramah. 
Numis. 30 the soul that docth (ought) presumptuos. 

5. Bold, daring, roX/niTris tolmttes. 

2 Pe. 2. 10 Presumptuous (are they), cclf wUled, the/ 

PEETEWCE — 

A pretence, ^yretext, irpo<f oirti pirophasis. 1 

Matt 23. 14 [and for a pretence make long prayer] 
JIarki2. 40 for a pretence make long prayers : these 
Phil. I. J 8 in pretence, or in truth, Christ is preach. 

PEEVAIL (ag-iinat), to — 

1.7*0 be or become strong or courageous, {'CX amate. 
2 Ch.13. 18 the children of Judah prevailed, because 

2.7*0 5s or become mighty, 15J gahar. 

Gen. 7. 18 the waters prevailed, and wcro increased 

7."i9 the waters prevailedexceedingly upon the 

7. 30 Fittecu cubits upward did the waters pre. 

7. 24 the waters prevailed upon the earth an 

49. 36 The blessings of thy father have prevailed 

Exodi7. II Moses hold up his hand. .Israel prevailed 

17. II wlien he let down his hand, Amaiek pre. 

1 Sa. 2. 9 silent . . for by strength shall no man pro. 

2 Sa. II. 23 the men prevailed against us, and came 
I Cli. 5. 2 Judah prevailed above his brethren, and 
Psa. 6j. 3 Iniquities prevail against me: (as for)our 
Lam. 1. 16 are desolate, because the enemy prevailed 

3.7*0 make mighty, T33 gahar, 5. 

Psx 12. 4 AVith our tongue wiU we prevail; our lips 

4. 7*0 make or show self mighty, "133 gahar, 7. 

Isa. 43. 13 The Lord, .shall prevail against his eno. 
5.7*0 lay or keep hold on, piij chazaq 

Gen. 47. 20 because the famine prevailed over them 

1 Sa. 17. 50 David prevailed over the Philistine with 

2 Sa. 24. 4theking's;wordprevai]edagainstJoab,and 

1 iCi. 16. 22 people that followed. .prevailed against 

2 Ki. 23. 3 the famine prevailed in the city, and there 

1 Ch.2i. 4 the king's word prevailed against Joab 

2 Ch. 8. 3 And Solomon went.. and prevailed against 

27. 5 He fought., and prevailed against t'lem 

6. 7*0 maJce strong, take hold on, pirj chazaq, 5. 
Job i3. 9 (and) the robber shall prevail against him 
Dan. II. 7 shall deal against them, and shall prevail 

7.7*0 be able, '?3; yakol, 1, 6. 

Gen. 30. 8 I wrestled with my sister, and I have pr. 

32. 25 when he saw that he prevailed not against 

32. 28 hast thou power with God. .and hast pre. 

Num32. 6 peradventure I shall prevail, (that) we may 

Judgils. 5 by what (means) we may prevail against 



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"" I Sa. 17. 9 it Iprevail against him, and kill him, then 
; 26. 25 thou Shalt both do great (things), and . . p. 

',i Ki. 22. 22 Tliou Shalt persuade (Iiim). tiuJ prevail, 
2 Ch.iS. 21 thou shalt also prevail: go out, and do - 
JEsth. 6. 13 thou Shalt not prevail against him, but 
rsa. 13. 4 I have ijrevailed against him ; (and) those 

129. 2 yet they have not prevailed against me 
Isa. 16. 12 come, .to pray ; but he shall not prevail 
Jer. I. 19 they shall not prevail against thee ; for 
v 5. 22 toss themselves, yet can they not prevail 
15. 20 they shall not prevail against thee ; for 
2o. 7 thou art stronger.. and hast prevailed 
20. 10 we shall prevail against him, and wo sh. 
'20. II and they shall not prevail : they shall be 
38. 22 Thy friends, .have prevailed against thee 
HoS. 12. 4 had power over the angel, and prevailed 
Obad. 7 deceived thee, (and) prevailed against thee 

8. To be able, V?; yelcil. • 

Dan. 7. 21 horn made war. .and prevailed against t. 

S. To he heavy, weighty, 133 kahed. 

, .Judg. I. 35 tlie hand of the house of Joseph prevailed, 

10.7*0 cat, consume, Dnb lacham, 2. 

Isa. 7. I went, .but could not prevail against it 

11. yo be or beeoiiie or malce strong, i\v, azaz. 

^ Judg. 3. 10 hand prevailed against Chushan-rishath. 
^ 6. . 2 hand of Midian prevailed against Israel 

12. To Iceep in, restrain, detain, retain, "isV atsar. 
f 2 Ch!i4. II O LoKD. .let not man prevail againstthcc 

13.ro/ea/, be afraid, terrified, pv arats. 

Isa. 47. 12 able to profit, if so bo thou mayest prevail 
).i. To rule, cause to rule, ngn radah. 
' .iam. 1. 13 sent fire, .and it prevaileth against them 
%5.To strengthen, prevail, ^ifja taqaph. 

Job 14. 20 Thou prevailest for ever against him, and 
15. 24 they shall prevail against him, as a king 

Eccl. 4. 12 And if one prevail against liim, two shall 

"i^.SJiarp, hard, na^^ qasheh. 

Judg. 4. 24 and prevailed against Jabin the king of 
17. 7*0 he strong, prevail, i(rxvia isc7iuo, 

.Acts 19. 16 prevailed against them, so that they fled 

, 19. 20 So mightily grew the word . . and prevailed 

Rev. 12. 8 And prevailed not ; neither was their pi. 

'18. 7*0 he very strong, prevail greatly, KaTiirxita. 
Matt 16. 18 gates of hell shall not prevail against it 
lakC23. 23 the voices, .of the chief priests prevailed 

39. 7*0 conquer, obtain victory, viKaai nikao. 

Kev. 5. 5 hath prevailed to open the book, and to 
W. To profit, benefit, iitp^Kiai opheleo. 

Matt27. 24 he could prevail nothing, but (that) rath. 

Johni2. 19 Perceive ye how ye presail nothing J be. 

PREVENT, to — 

1.7'o be, go, come, or put before, Djij gadam, 3. 

y^ a Sa.22. 6 sorrows, .the snares of death prevented 

t ' •:■_ 22. 19 prevented mo in the day of my calamity 
; I ^ob 3. 12 Why did theltneespreventme? orwhythe 
j'- 30. 27 boiled., the d,ays of affliction prevented me 
{ilsa. 18. 5 sorrows, .the snares of death prevented 
■» j8. 18 prevented me in the day of my calamity 
[21.3 thou preventest him with the blessings of 
59. 10 The God of my mercy shall prevent me 
,79. 8 let thy tender mercies speedily prevent us 
;88. 13 in the morning shall my prayer prevent 
1119. 147 I prevented tliedawning of the morning 
.;' 119 148 Jline eyes prevent the (night) watches, th. 

' /3sa. 21. 14 prevented with their bread him that fled 

j. 7*0 put before, DiiJ qadam, 5. 
, Job 41. II Who hath prevented me, that I should r. 
Amos 9. 10 The evil shall not overtake nor prevent us 

3. To come, arrive, happen before, irpo(p6d.vu proph. 

Hatti7. 25 Jesus prevented him, saying, What think. 
A. To come, arrive, happen, <j>6dya> phthano. 
I I Th. 4. 15 shall not prevent them, wliich are asleep 
PREY — 
^..Haling, foodfb^k oTcet.-. 

iJob,^ 9. 26 are. .as the eagle (that)hasfethtotheprey 
'39. 29 From thence she seeketh the prey., here. 
Q.Prey, 13 baz. 

IIumi4. 3 ourwive5ahd..childrenshouIdbeapreyf 
I . 14. 31 your little ones . . ye said should be a prey 

I 31. 32 the prey which the men of war had caught 

ij 'J)eut. I. 39 little ones, which ye saidshould beaprcy 

2 Ki. 21. 14 a prey and a spoil to all their enemies 

Jsa. 10. 6 to take the prey, and to tread them down 

33. 23 great spoil divided ; the lame take the p. 
42. 22 they are for a prey, and none delivereth 

Jer. 30. 16 all that prey upon thee will t give forap. 
Eze. 7. 21 I will give it into the hands, .for a prey 
29. 19 take her prey ; and it shall be the wages 

34. 8 my flock became a prey, a^d my flock'be. 
34. 22 they shall no more be a prey ; and I will 
34. 28 they shall no more be a prey to the heat. 
36. 4 a prey and derision to tlie residue of the 
36. 5 have appointed, .to cast it out for a prey 
38. 12 to take a prey ; to turn thine hand upon 

^ 38. 13 thou gathered thy company to take a, p, 
Z.Prey, ni3 bizzah. 

*■ Neh. 4 4 for a prey in the land of captivity 
Esth. 9. 15 but on the prey they laid not their hand 
9. 16 but they laid not their hands on the prey 
Daa. II. 34 he shall scatter among them the piey, and 



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4. What is snatched at, finn chetheph. 

Prov23. 28 She also lieth in wait as (for) a prey, and 

5. To tear, tear off, T13 taraph. 

Psa. 17. 12 as a lion (that) is greedy of his prey, and 

6. Torn thing, prey, i,";?? tere^h. . 

Gen. 49. 9 from the prey, my son, thou .irt gone up 
Num 23. 24 not lie down until he eat (of) the prey 
Job 4. II The old lion perisheth for lack of prey, a. 
24. s rising betimes for a prey : the wilderness 
38. 39 Wilt thou hunt the prey for the lion, or 
Isa. 76. 4 more glorious.. than the mountains of p. 
104. 21 The young lions roar after theirprey, and 
124. 6 hath not given us (as) a prey to their teeth 
Isa. 5. 29 lay hold of the prey, and shall carry (it) 
31. 4 and the young lion roaring on his prey 
19. 3 it learned to catch the prey ; it devoured 
19. 6 learned to catch the prey, (and) devoured 
22. 25 like a roaring lion ravening the prey: th. 
22. 27 like wolves ravening the prey, to shed bl. 
Amos 3. 4 Will a lion roar, .when he hath no prey t 
N.ih. 2. 12 filled his holes with prey, and his deus 
2. 13 I will cut off thy prey from the earth 
3. 1 all full of lies (and) robbery ; the prey de. 

7. What is taken or caught, n'lpta malqoach. 
Num3i. II and all the prey,(bo'th) of mcnandofbea. 

31. 12 they brought the captives, and the prey 

31. 26 Take the sum of the prey that was taken 

31. 27 divide the prey into two parts, between 

49. 24 Shall the prey be taken from the mighty 

49. 25 the prey of the terrible shall be delivered 

8. Prey, booty, 157 ad. 

Gen. 49. 27 in the morning he shall devour the prey 
Isa. 33. 23 then is the prey of a great spoil divided 
Zeph. 3. '8 until the day that I rise up to the prey 

9. Spoil, 77'^ shalal. 

Judg. 5. 30 have they (not) divided the prey; to every 
-5. 30 a prey of divers colours, a prey of divers 
8. 24 give me every man the earrings of his prey 
8. 25 did cast therein . .the carjings of his prey 

10. 2 that widows may be their prey, and (that) 
21. 9 and his life shall be unto Iiim for a prey 

38. 2 ho shall have his, life for a prey, and shall 

39. 1 8 but thy life shall be for a prey unto thee 
45. 5 thy life will I give unto thee for a prey in 

to take for or make (self) a — 
l.T'o take prey, lis hazaz. 

Deut. 2. 35 Only the cattle we took for a prey unto 
3. 7 the spoil, .wc.took for a prey to ourselves 
Josh. 8. 2 shall ye take for a prey unto yourselves 
8. 27 Israel took for a prey unto themselves 

11. 14 Israel took for a prey \mto themselves 
Esth. 3. 13 and (to take) the spoil of them for a prey 

8. II and (to take) the spoil of them for a prey 
Jer. 30. 16 and all that prey upon thee will I give for 
Eze. 26. 12 aud make a prey of thy merchandise; and 

2. T'o make self a spoil, hhi^ shalal, 7a. 

Isa. 59. 15 he (that) departeth. .maketh himself a p. 
PRICE — 
1. Price, preciousness, "lij; yeqar.- 

Zoch.ii. 13 a goodly price that I was prized at bt 

2. Silver, fjDS keseph. 

Lev. 25. ;o the price of his sale shall bo according to 

1 Ch.2i. 22 thou shalt grant it me for the full price 

21. 24 but I will verily buy it for the full price 

3. Hire, price, TnD mechir. 

Deut23. j8 the hire of a whore, or the price of a dog 

2 Sa. 24. 24 but I will surely buy (it) of thee at a pr. 

1 Ki.io. s8 merchants received the linen j'am at ap 

2 Ch. 1. 16 merchants received thelinen yarn at a p. 
Job 28. 15 neither shall silver be weighed . . the price 
Psa. 44. 12 and dost not increase, .by their price 
Prov 17. 16 Wherefore, .a price in the hand of a fool 
K ' . - . 27. 26 and the goats (are) the price of the field 
jsa. 45. 13 not for price nor reward, saith the Lord 
! " 55. I buy wine.. without money, and withoutp. 
Jer. 15. 13 will I give to the spoil without price, and 

4. What is to be sold, wares, price, 12a mek^r. 
Proy 31. 10 Who can find a virtuous woman?, .her p." 

5. Acquisition, possession, 'Iji?!? miqnah;. 

Lev. 25. 16 increase the price, .diminish the price o£ 
&, Acquisition, scattering, TiKJo meshek. 

Job 28. 18 for the price of wisdom (is) above xuhies, 

7 .Arrangement, valuation, X)'>!. erek. , 

Job 28. 13 Man knoweth not the price thereof J lief ^' 
^.Hire, reward, price, 'dp sakar. _ J 

Zechii. 12 give (me) my price.. weighed'for my piXs?! 
9. Honour, preciousness, price, ri/xri time. __ ; 

Jf att27. 6 It is not lawful . . it is the price of bloO(f ., 
27. 9 the price of him that wfis valued, whom 
Acts 4.' 34 brought the prices of the things that we. 
,S, 2 kept back (part) of the price, his wife also 
S. ' 3 keep back (part) of the price of the land 
^tg, J9 they counted the price of them, and found 
I Co; 6. 30 For ye are bought with a price : therefore 
7. 33 Ye are bought with a prices be not ye the 
PRICK, of great — ^ 
1, Very expensive, iroXvTfKrit polideles. 

1 Pe. 3. 4 which is in the sightof God of great price 
2,Very precicncs, iro\vriti.oi polutiiaos. 
t Alatti j, 46 when be had found one pearl ol great £r. 



PRICK — 

\.A prick, %& seh. 

Num.33. 55 (shall be) pricks in your eyes, and thoraa 
2. A prick, goad, Kivrpov kentron. , , " "" 

Acts 9. 5 [hard for thee to kick against the priclvs] 
26. 14 hard for thee to kick against the pricks 
PRICK, to — 
l.T'o act bitterly, make bitter, t^r^ maar, 5. 

Eze. 28. 24 a pricking brier unto the house of Israel 
2.7*0 sharpen or prick self, yja shanan, 7. 

Psa. 73. 21 was grieved, and I was pricked in myro. 
3.2*0 stab, pierce thoroughly, KaTo.viacrw katdnv.sso. 

Acts 2. 37 they were pricked in their heart, and sa. 
PRIDE — 
1. Pride, nN3 gecth.. 

Prov. 8. 13 pride, and arrogancy, and the evil way 
2. Pride, rising, excellency, .11x5 gaavah. 

Job 41. 15 scales (are his) pride, shutup togetherfas 

Psa. 10. 2 The wicked in (his) pride doth persecute 
36. II Let not the foot of pride come against ma 
73.6 pride conipasseth them about as a chain 

Prov 14. 3 the mouth of the foolish (is) a rod of pride 

29. 23 A man's pride shall bring him low: but 
Isa. ■ 9. o that say in the pride aud stoutness of he. 

25. II ho shall bring down their pride together 
Jer. 4S. 29 his pride, and the haughtiness of his heart 
Zepii. 3. II take avvay. .them that rejoice in thy pride 
Z. Pride, rising, excellency, JiNS gaon. 

Lev. 26. 19 I will break the pride of your power; aud 
Job 35. 12 they cry . .because of the pride of evil m. 
Psa. 59. 12 let thejn even be taken in theirpride; and 
Prov 16. 18 Pride (goeth) before destruction, and an 
Isa. 16. 6 We have heard of the pride of Moab ; ho 

16. 6 of his haughtiness, and his pride, and his 

23. 9 to stain the pride of all glory, .to bring in, 
Jer. 13. 9 the pride of Judah, and the great pride ci 

48. 29 We have heard the pride of Moab, he is 
Eze. 16. 49 pride, fulness of bread, and abundance of 

16. 56 was not mentioned, .in the day of thy pr. 

30. 6 the pride of her power shall come down 
Hos. 5. 5 the pride of Israel doth testify to his face 

7. 10 the pride of Israel testifieth to his face 
Zeph. 2. 10 This ^hall they have for their pride, bee 
Zech. 9. 6 will ciit off the pride of the Philistines 
10.11 thepride of Assyria shall be brought do\vn 
11, 3 a voice., for the pride of Jordan is spoiled 
i. Pride, rising, excellency, rnxa geuth. 

Isa. 28. 1 Woe to the crown of pride, to the drun.k, 
28. 3 The crown of pride, the drunkards of Ep, 

h.Height, loftiness, haughtiness, P15J gobah. 
'-z Ch.32. 26 humbledihimself for the pride of his hea. 
. ' Psa. 10. 4 tlu'ough the pride of his countenaEce 

^. Pride, lifting up, Tni gevah. 

Job 33. 17 may withdraw, .and hide pride from m. 
Jer. 13. 17 shall weep in secret places for (your) pr. 
Ban. 4. 37 those that walk in pride he is .. to abase 

7, Pride, presumption, [ntxadoji. 

1 Sa. 17. 28 I know thy pride, and the naughtiness of 
Prov.ii. 2 pride cometh, then cometh shame: but 
_■ • 13. 10 by pride cometh contention : but withtha 
"Jer. 49. 16 (and) the pride of thine heart, O thou thst 
Eze. 7. 10 the rod hath blossomed, pride hath bud. 
Obad. ^ 3 The pride of thine heart hath deceived 

8. T'o act proudly, presume, "Wi zud, 5. 

Dan. 5. 20 lifted up, and his mind hardened in prldQ 
9. Entanglement, artifice, D3"i rokes. 

■ Psa 31. 20 Thou shalt liide them . .from the pride of 
id. Pride, YW shachats. 

Job 41. 34 he (is) a king over all the children of prida 
11. Vain boasting w glory, ostentation, ahaCoveia. 

I Jo. 2. 16 the pride of life, is not of the Father, but 
12. Arrogance, iwepTiipavia huperephania. 

Mark 7, 82 ,aii evil eye, blasphemy, pride, foolishnes* 
[Sea Lift up with, l 
PRIEST— 
l.Priest, p^-ince, minister, [ns kohen. 

Gen. 14. 18 he (was) the priest of the most high God 
41. 45, 50 daughter of Poti-pherah priest of On 

46. 20 the daughter of Poti-pherah priest of On 

47. 22 On the land of the priests bought he not 
47. 22 the priests had a portion (assigned them) 
47. 26excepttheland of the priests only, (which) 

Exod. 2. 16 the priest of Midian had seven daughters 
. ! 3. 1 Jethro, his father in law, the priest of M. 

18. 1 Jethro the priest of Midian, Moses' father 

19. 6 ye «hall be unto me a kingdom of priests 
19. 22 let the priests also, which come near to 
19. 24 let not the priests and the people break 
29. 30 that son that is priest in his stead shall 
31. 10 the holy garments for Aaron the priest 
35. 19 the holy garments for Aaron' the priest . 
I38. 21 hand of Ithamar, son to Aaron the priest 

39. 41 the holy garments for Aaron the priest I 
[Xev, I. 5, 8, II and the priests, Aaron's sons, shall 

■J. 7 the sous of Aaron the priest shall put fira 
J. 9 and the priest shall burn all on the altar 
I. 12 the priest shall lay them in order on the 
J. 13 the priests shall bring (it) all, and burn 
I. 15 the priest sh.all bring it unto the altar, anil 

1. 17 and the priest shall burn it upon the alt. 

2. 2 he shall bring it to Aaron's sons the prie. 

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lev. a. 8 wheD it is pi-esented unto the priest, lie 
a. 9 priest shall take from the meat offering 

2. i6 the priest shall burn the memorial of it 

3. 2 the priests shall sprinkle the blood upon 

3. II And the priest shall burn it upon the al, 
3. 16 the priest shall burn them upon the altar 

4. 3 If the priest that Is anointed do sin ace. 
4, 5, 16 And the priest that is anointed shall 
4. 6, 17 And the priest shall dip his flnger 

4, 7 the priest shall put (some) of the blood 
4. 10, 35 priest shall burn them upon the altar 
4. 20 tlie priest shall make an atonement for 
4. 25, 30, 34 the priest shall take of the blood 
4. 26, 31, 35 the priest shall make an atoneme. 

4. 31 the priest snail burn (it) upon the altar 

5. 6, 10, 13, 16, i3 priest shall makoan atone. 
5. 8 he shall bring them unto the priest, who 
5, 12 shall he bring it to the priest, and the p. 
5. i3 shall be the priest's, as a meat offering 
5. 16 the fifth part, .and give it unto the priest 

5. 18 for ft trespass offering, unto the priest 

6. 6 lor a trespass offering, unto the priest 
6. 7 the priest shall make an atonement for 
6. 10 the priest shall put on his linen garment 
6. 12 the priest shall bum wood on it every ^. 
6. 22 the priest of his sons that is anointed in 
6. 23 every meat offering for the priest sliall be 
6. 26 the priest that off eroth it for sin shall eat 

6, 29 All the males among the priests shall eat 

7. 5 the priest shall bum them upon the altar 
7. 6 Every male among the priests shall eat 
7. 7 priest that maketh atonement therewith 
7. 8 the priest that olfereth any man's burnt 
7. 8 the priest shall have to himse'f the skin 
7. 9 all .. shall be the priest's that offereth it 
7. 14 it shall be the priest's that sprinkleth the 
7, 31 the priest shall bum the fat vpou the aL 
7. 32 right shoulder shall ye give unto the pr. 
7. 34 have given them unto Aaron the priest 

12. 6 she shall bring a Iamb, .unto the priest 

12. 8 the priest shall make an atonement for 

13. 2 the priest, or unto one of his sons the pr. 
'3- 3> 3. 5> fi> =5' ^7' 32> 34 'ho priest shall look 

So in V. 34, 36, 39, 43, 50, 53, 55. 
I3< 4. 3'> 33 ''he priest shall shut up (him that 
13. 5, 21, 26 the priest shall shut him up seven 
■^ 13. 6 the priest shall pronounce J 
Sp in V. 8, IT, 17, 20, 22, 23, 25, 27, 28, 3o,~37, 44. 
13. ' 7 been seen of the priest . . of the priest ag. 
13. 8 And (if) the priest see that, behold, the 
13. 9 then he shall be brought unto the priest 
13. 10, 17 the priest shall see (him:) and, behold 
13. j2 all the skin, .wheresoever the priest look. 
13. 13 Then the priest shall consider: and, beh. 

1 13. 15 And the priest shall seethe raw flesh, and 
13. 16 be changed, .he shall cdmeuntothe prie. 
13. 19 and. .reddish, and it be showed to the p. 

' 13. 20 And if. when the priest sceth it, behold 
13. 21, 20 If the priest look on it, and, behold 
13. 30 Then the priest shall see the plague : and 

.13. 31 And if the priest look on the plague of the 
13. 36 the priest shall not seek, for yellow hair 
13. 49 and shall be showed unto the priest 
33. 54 the priest shall command that they wash 

13. 56 if the priest look, and, behold, the plague 

14. 2 the leper, .shall be brought unto the pri. 
14. 3 the priest shall go forth out of the camp 
14. 3 the priest shall look, and, behold, (if) the 
14. 4 Then shall the priest command to take for 
14. 5 the priest shall command that one of the 
.14. II the priest that maketh (him) clean shall 

14.12 the priest shall take one he lamb, and off. 

14. 13 as the sin offering (is) the priest'3,(so is) the 

14. 14 the priest shall take (some) of the blood 

14. 14 the priest shall put (it) upon the tip of the 

14. 15 the priest shall take (some) of the log of 
'14. 16 the priest shall dip his right finger in the 

14. 17 of the oil that (is) in his hand shall the p. 

14. 18 the remnant of the oil that (is) in the pr. 
114. 18, 20, 31 the priest shall make an atonement 

14. 19 the priest shall offer the sin offering, and 
14. 20 the priest shall offer the burnt offering 
14. 23 bring them on the eighth.. unto the priest 
14. 24 the priest shall take, .the'priest shall wave 
14. 25 the priest shall take (some) of the blood 
14. 26 the priest shall pour of the oil into the p. 
14. 27 the priest shall sprinkle with his right fi. 
14. 28 the priest shall put of the oil that (is) in 
14. 29 the rest of the oil that (is) in the priest's 
14. 35 shall come and tell the priest, saying, It 
14. 36 the priest shall command that they empty 
14. 36 before the priest go (into it) to see the p. 
14. 36 afterward the priest shall go in to see the 
14. 38 the priest shall go out of the house to the 
14. 39 the priest shall comi. again the seventh 
14. 40 the priest shall command that they take 
14. 44 the priest shall come and look, and, beh. 
14. 48 And if the priest shall come in, and look 

14. 48 the priest shall pronounce the house cl. 

15. 14 young pigeons, .and give them unto the 

15. 15 the priest shall offer them, the one (for) 
15. 15, 30 the priest shall make an atonement 

15. 29 bring them unto the priest, to the dnor 

15. 30 the priest shall offer the one (for) a sin 

16. 32 the priest whom he shall anoint, and w. 
j6. 33 he shall make an atonement tor the pri. 
J 7. 5 unto the priest, and offer them (for) pe. 

17. 6 the priest shall sprinkle the blood upon 
jg. 22 the priest shall make an atonement for 
ai. 1 Speak unto the priests the sons of Aaron 
31. 9 the daughter of any priest, if she profane 
u. 10 the high priest among bis brethren, upon 



iiev. 21. 21 No man. .of the seed of Aaron tho priest 
23. 10 a sojourner of tho 2>riest, or an hired ser. 

22. 1 1 if tlie priest buy (any) soul with his money 
22. 12 If the priest's daughter also bo (married) 
32. 13 But if the priests daughtcrbea widow, or 
32. 14 shall give (it) unto the priest witli tlie lioly 
23. 10 fli'st fruits of your harvest unto the priest 

23. II on the morrow after the sabbatlithc prie. 
23. 20 the priest sliall wavetlicm Willi the bread 

23. 20 they shall be holy to the Lord for the p. 
27. 8 before the priest, and tho priest shall va. 
27. 8 according to liis ability, .sliall the priest 
27. II he shall present the beast before tho pri. 
37. 12 the priest shall value it, whether it bo 
27. 12 as thou vainest it, (who art) the priest, so 
27. 14 the priest shall estimate it, whether it be 
27. 14 as the priest shall estimate it, so shall it 
27. 18, 23 the priest shall reckon unto him the 
27. 21 the possession thereof shall be the priest's 

Num. 3. 3 tho priests v/liich were anointed, whom he 
3. 6 presentthem before Aaron the priest, that 

3. 32 And Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest 
4. 1 5 office of Eleazar the son of Aaron the prL 

4. 28, 33 Xthamar tho son of Aaron the priest 

5. 8 unto the Lord, .to the priest, beside tho 
5, f 9 off ering .. which they bring unto the priest 
5. 10 whatsoever any man giveth to the priest 

5. 15 shall the man bring his wife unto the pr. 

5. 16 the priest shall bring her near, and set her 
5, 17 the priest shall take, .the priest shall ta. 
S. 1 8 the priest shall set . . the priest shall have 
5. 19 the priest shall charge her by an oath, and 
5. 21 the priest shall charge, .the priest shall 
5. 23 the priest shall write those curses in a b. 
5. 25 Then the priest shall take the jealousy 
5. 26 the priest shall take an handful of the 

5. 30 the priest shall execute upon her all this 

6. 10 two young pigeons, to the priest, to the 
6. II the priest shall offer the one for a sin off. 
6. 16 the priest shall bring, .before the Lord 
6. 17 the priest shall offer also his meat offer. 
6. 19 the priest shall take the sodden shoulder 
6. 20 tho priest shall wave them (for) a wave of. 

6. 20 this (is) holy for the priest, with tho wave 

7. 8 of Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest 
10. 8 the priests, shall blow wifh the trumpets 
ij. 25, 28 the priest shall make an atonementfor 
j6. 37 Eleazar the son of Afjrpn the priest, that 

16. 39 Eleazar the priest took the brason censors 

18. 28 Lord's heave offering to Aaron the priest 

19. 3 ye shall give her unto Eleazar the priest 
19. 4 Eleazar the priest shall take of her blood 
19. 6 the priest shall take cedqr wood, and hy. 

19. 7 the priest shall wash his clothes, and he 
ig. 7 the priest shall be unclean untU the oven 

25. 7, II Eleazar, the son of Aaron tho priest 

26. I unto Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest 
26. 3 Moses and Eleazar the priest spake with 

26. 63 by Moses and Eleazar the priest, who nu. 
e6. 64 whom Moses and Aaron the priest numb. 

27. 2, 22 before Eleazar the priest, and before 
27. 19 set him before Eleazar the priest, and b. 
27. 21 he shall stand before Eleazar the priest 
31. 6 anr' Phinehas the son of Eleazar the priest 
31, 12 unto Moses, and Eleazar the priest, and 
31. 13, 31, 51, 54 And Moses, and Eleazar the p. 
31. 21 the priest said unto the men of war whi. 
31. 26 the priest, and the chief fathers of the c. 
31. 29 give (it) unto Eleazar thj: priest, (for) an 

31. 41 heave offering, unto Eleazar the priest 

32. 2 to Eleazar the priest, and unto the prin. 

32. 28 Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of 

33. 38 Aaron the priest went up into mount Hor 

34. 17 Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of 

35. 25, 28, 28 the death of the high priest 

35. 32 again to dwell, .until the death of the pr. 
Denti7. 9 thou Shalt come unto the priests the Lev. 

17. 12 the priest that standeth to minister there 

17. i8 out of (that which is) before the priests 

18. I The priests the Levites, (and) all the trl. 
18. 3 this shall be the priests' due from the p. 
18. 3 tjiey shall give unto the priest the shouL 
19. 17 before the priests and the judges which 
30. 2 the priest shall approach and speak unto 
21. 5 the priests the sons of Levi shall come n. 

24. 8 all that the priests the Levites shall teac. 
26. 3 thou Shalt go unto the priest that shall be 

26. 4 thepriestshalltakethebasketoutof thine 

27. 9 Moses and the priests the l/cvites spake 
■31. 9 delivered it unto the priests the sons of 

Josh. 3. 3 and the priests the Lentes bearing it 

3. 6 Joshuaspakeuntothepriests.saying.Tako 
3. 8, 13, 15, 17 the priests that bear the ark 

3. 14 ^he priests bearing the ark of the coven. 

4. 3 out of the place where the priests' feet 3. 
4. 9, 10, 16, 18 the priests v/hich bear the ark 
4. II the ark. .passed over, and the priests, in 

4. 17 Joshua therefore commanded the priests 

4. 18 the soles of the priests' feet were lifted up 
6. 4 seven priests shall bear before the ark se. 
6. 4 the priests shall blow with the trmnpets 
6. 6 Joshua the son of Nun called the priests 
6. 6 let seven priests bear seven trumpets of 
6. 8, 13 seven priests bearing the seven trum. 
6. 9 the priests that blew with the trumpets 
6. 12 the priests took up the ark of the Lord 
6. 16 when the priests blew with the trumpets 

8. 33 before the priests the Levites, which bai'o 
14. I Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of 
17. 4 they came near before Eleazar the priest 
f 9, 51 Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of 

20. 6 until the death of the high priest that sh. 



Josh 21. I unto Eleazar the priest, and unto Joshiut 
21. 4, 13 tho children of Aaron the priest 

21. 19 the cities of the children of Aaron, the p.' 

22. 13, 31, 32 Phinehas tho son of Eleazar tlie p. 
32. 30 when Phinehas the priest, and the prineei 

Judgi7. 5 made . . one of his sons, wlio became his p. 
17. 10 bo unto me a father and a priest, and I ', 
17. 12 tlie young man became his priest, and waa 

17. 13 good, sceingi liavoa Lcvitoto(my) priest 

18. 4 Micah.. hath hired me, and I am his priest 
18. 6 And the priest said unto them. Go in pe. 
18. 17 the priest stood in the entering of the g. 
18. 18 Then said the priest unto them, 'NVTiat do 
18. 19 go with us. .be to us a father and a priest 
18. 19 to be a priest unto tho house of one man 
18. 19 or that thou be a priest unto a tribe and 
18. 20 the priest's heart was glad ; and he took : 
i8. 24 Ye have taken away, .the priest, and yo i 
18. 27 they took, .the priest which he had, and' 

18. 30 he and his sons were priests to the tribe 
I Sa. I. 3 the two sons of Eli.. the priests of the L. 

1. 9 Eli tho priest sat upon a seat by a post of 

3, II child did minister, .before Eli the priest 
e. 13 And tho priest's custom with the people- 

2. 13 the priest's servant came, while the flesh 
2. 14 all., brought up the priest took for hims. 
2. 15 the priest's servant came, and said to the 
2. 15 Give flesh to roast for the priest ; for he 
2. 28 (to be) my priest, to offer upon mine altar 
2. 35 I will raise me up a falthfm priest, (that) 

5. 5 neither the priests of Dagon, nor any that 

6. 2 the Philistines called for the priests and 

- 4. 3 tlie son of Ell, the Lord's priest in Shiloh 

4. 19 while Saul talked unto the priest, that the 
14. 19 Saul said unto the priest. Withdraw thino 

14. 36 Tlien said tho priest. Let us draw near h. 

21. I came David to Nob to Ahimelech the pr. 
CI. 2 And David said unto Ahimelech the priest 
01. 4 And tho priest answered David, ana said 
31. 5 David answered the priest, and said unto 
31. 6 So tho priest gave him hallowed (bread) 
31. 9 the priest said, Tlie sword of Goliath tho 

22. II tho king gent to call Ahimelech the priest 
22. II and all his father's house, the priests that 
?2. 17 slay the priests of the Lord; because th. 
?2. 17 would not. .fall upon tho priests of thoL. 
22. 18 Docg, Turn thou, and fall upon thepriests 
22. 18 he fell upon the priests, and slew on that 

22. 19 Nob, the city of the priests, smote he with 
'22. 2 1 showed . . that Saul had slain the Lord's p. 

23. 9 he said to Abiatliar tlie priest. Bring bit. 
30. 7 And David said to Abiatnar the priest 

3 Sa. 8. 17 And Zadok.. and Ahimelech. .(were) tho p. 

15. 27 The king said also unto Zadok the priest 
13. 35 (hast thou) not there with thee, .the pr. ! 

15. 35 tell (it) to Zadok and Abiathar tho priests 

17. 15 said, .unto Zadok and to Abiathar the p. 

19. n sent to Zadok and to Abiathar tho priests 
20.25 ^nd Zadok and Abiathar (were) the priests 

I Kl I. 7 And he conferred., with Abiathar the pr. 
1. 8, 26 the priest, and Benalah the con of 
1. 19 Abiathar the priest, and Joab the captain 
I. 25 captains of the host, and Abiathar the p. 
1. 32, 38, 44, 45 tho priest, and Nathan the pr. 
1. 34 let Zadok the priest, and Nathan the pr. 
1. 39 Zadok the priest took an horn of oil out 

1. 42 Jonathan the son of Abiathar the priest 

2. 22 for Abiathar the priest, and lor Joab the 
1. 26 And unto Abiathar the priest said the k. 
o. 27 thrust out Abiathar from being priest un. 
B. 35 Zadok tho priest did the king put in the 
4. 2 Azariah the son of Zadok the priest 

4. 4 and ZadokandAbiatliar(were)the priests 
B. 3 the ciders of Israel came, and the priests 
e. 4 those did tho priests and the Levites bring 
8. 6 the priests brought in the ark of the cov. 
S.'io when the priests were come out of the h. 
e. II So that the priests could not stand to in. ; , 
J2. 31 made priests of tho lowest of the people 

12. 32 the priests of the high places which he had 

13. 2 upon thee shall he offer the priests of the 
13. 33 made . . of the lowest of the people priests 
13. 33 he became (one) of the priests of the high 

a KI.10. II great men, and his kinsfolks, and his pri. 
JO. 19 of Baal, all his servants, and all his prie. 
II. 9 toalL.that Jehoiada the priest command. 
II. 9 every man. .and came to Jehoiada the p. 
II. 10 to the captains over hundreds did the p. 
II. IS the priest commanded the captains of the 
II. 15 the priest had i;aid. Let her not be slain 
II. i8 slew Mattan the priest of Baal before the 

11. 18 the priest appointed officers over the ho. 
j2. 3 wherein Jehoiada the priest instructed ■ 

12. 4 Jehoash said to the priests. All the mon. 
12. 5 Let the priests take (it) to them, every m. 
12. 6 the priests had not repaired the breaches 
12. 7 Jehoiada the priest, and the (other) pries. 
12. 8 the priests consented to receive no (more) 
12. 9 the priest took a chest, and bored a hole 
12. 9 the priest that kept the door put therein 
12. 10 king's scribe and the high priest came up 

12. 16 the trespass money . .it was the priests' ■ 
16. 10 Ahaz sent to Urijah the priest the fashion 

16. II Urijah the priest, built an altar according 
16. II Urijah the priest made (it)again8t king A- 

16. 15 king Aiiaz commanded Urijah the priest 
16. 16 Thus did Urijah the priest, according to 

17. 27 one of the priests whom ye brought from 
17. =8 one of the priests, whom they had carried 
17. 32 made.. of the lowest of them priests of the 
19. % the elders of the priests, covered with sa. 
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10 Hillciah the priest hath delivered me a b. 

12 tlie king commanded Hilkiah theju'iest 

14 So Hilkiah the priest, and Aliikam, and 

2 the priests, and the prophets, and all the 

4 Hilkiah the high priest, and the priests of 

8 he brought all the priests out of tho cities 

8 places where the priests had burnt incense 

9 the priests of the liigh places came aot up 
20 he slew all the priests of tho high places 
24 the book that Hillciah the priest found in 
18 chief priest, and Zephaniah the second p. 

2 the priests, Levites^ and the Nethinims 
10 of the priests; Jedaiah, andJehoiarib.and 
9. 30 of the sons of the priests made the oint. 
I «3. 2 to the priests and Levites (which are) in 
V 15. 11 called for !4adok and Abiathar the priests 
> 15. 14 So the priests and the Levites sauctifled 
13. 24 tho priests, did blow with the trumpets 
16. 6 tlie priests with trumpets continually be. 

16. 39 the priest, and his brethren the priests 

18. 16 Zadok..andAhimelech..(were) the priests 

53. 2 princes .. with the priests and tho Levites 
C4. 6 Zadok the priest, and Ahlmelech the son 
24. 6, 31 the fathers of the pi-iests and Levites 
ay. 5 Benaiah the sou of Jehoiada, a chief pri. 
sS. 13, 21 courses of the priests and the Levites 

■ 29. 22 the chief governor, and Zadok (to be) pr. 
a Ch. 4. 6 but tlie sea (was) for the priests to wash 

' 4. 9 he made the court of the priests, and the 
''^ 5. 5 these did the priests (and) the Levites bring 

5. 7 the priests brought in the ark of the cov. 

5. II when the priests were come out of the h. 

5. II the priests (that were) present wore san. 
'S, 12 and twenty priests sounding .with trump. 

5. 14 So that the priests could not s'tand to m. 
! 6. 41 let thy priests, Lord God, be clothed 
i 7, 2 the priests could not enter into tho house 
' 7. 6 And the priests waited on their offices ; the 

7. 6 the priests sounded trumpets before them 

■ .8. 14 the courses of the priests to their service 
• 8. 14 to praise and minister before tho priests 

~ 8. IS commandment of the king unto the priests 
II. 13 the priests and the Levites that (were) in 
II. 15 ordained him priests for the high places 
13. 9 Have ye not cast out the priests of the L. 
13. 9 and have made you priests after the man. 
13. 9 may be a jxriest of (them that are) no gods 
13. 10 the priests, which minister unto the Lord 
13. 12 his priests >vith sounding trumpets to cry 

13. 14 and the priests sounded with the trumpets 
15. 3 without a teaching priest, and without 

17. 8 with them Elishama and Jehoram, priests 
19, 8 (of) the priests, and of the cliief of the f . 
19. II Amaziah the chief priest (is) over you in 
=2. II So Jehoshabeath..the wifeof..the priest 
83. 4 tliird . . of the priests and of the Levites 
B3. 6 save the priests, and they that minister 
23. 8 that Jehoiada the priest had commanded 

23. 8 Jehoiada the priest dismissed not the co. 
_ S3. 9 the priest delivered to tlio captains of h. 
; 03. 14 the priest brought out the captains of h. 
' 03. 14 the priest said, Slay her not in the house 

53. 17 Blew Mattan the priest Of Baal before the 

33. 18 by the hand of the piiests the Levites 

' 04. 2 right . . all the days of Jehoiada the priest 

' 24. i he gathered together the priests and the 

04. n the high priest's officer came and emptied 

24. 20 Zechariah the son of Jehoiada the priest 

54. 25 the blood of the sons of Jehoiada the pri. 
s6. 17 Azariah the priest went in after him, and 
s6. 17 and with him fourscore priests of the L. 
a6. 18 but to the priests the sons of Aaron, that 

26. 19 and while he was wroth with tlie priests 
26. 19 before the priests in the house of tho Lo. 

26. 20 the chief priest, and all the priests, look. 
29. 4 he brought in the priests and the Levites 
ag. 16 the priests went into the inner part of 
09. 21 ha commanded theprieststhesonsofAar. 
ag. 22 and the priests received the blood, and 
ag. 24 the priests killed them, and they made 
S9. 26 Levites. .and the priests with the trump, 
ag. 34 the priests were too few, so that they co. 

29. 34 the (other) priests had sanctified themse. 
sg. 34 more upright in heart, .than the priests 

30. 3 the priests had not sanctified themselves 

30. 15 the priests and the Levites were ashamed 

30. 16 the priests sprinkled the blood . . of the h. 

30. 21 the priests praised the Lord day by day 
30. 24 a groat number of priests sanctified the. 
30. 25 ^vith the priests and the Levites, and all 

30. 27 tho priests the Levites arose and blessed 

31. 2 of the priests and the Levites after their 
31. 2 the priests and Levites for burnt offerings 
31. 4 the portion of tho priests and the Levites 
31. 9 Hezekiah questioned with the priests and 
31. 10 Azariah the chief priest of the house of 
31. 15 in the cities of the priests, in. .set office 

'31. 17 to the genealogy of the priests by tho h. 
31. 19 the priests, (which were) in the fields of 
31. 19 to all the males among tho priests, and to 
34. 5 he burnt the bones of the priest upon th. 
34. 9 when thoy came to Hilkiah the high pri. 
34. 14 Hilki.ih the priest found a book of the 1. 
34. 18 Hilkiah- the priest hath given me a boob 

34. 30 the priests, and the Levites, and all tho 

35. 2 he set the priests in their charges, an.d e. 
'35. 8 unto tho people, to the priests, and to tho 
'33. 8 gave unto the priests for tho passoveroS. 
33. 10 tlie priests stood in their place, and tho 
35. II prlosts sprinkled (tho blood) from their 
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14 prepared, .for the priests tho sons of Aa. 
18 the priests, and the Levites, and all Jud. 

14 the priests and the people transgressed 

5 and the priests, and the Levites, with all 
36 The priests : the children of J edaiah, of 
61 of the children of the priests : tho children 
63 till there stood up a priest with Urim and 

69 They gave .. one hundred priests' garme. 

70 So the priests, and the Levites, and (some) 
2 the priests, and Zerubbabel tho son of 3_ 

8 the priests and the Levites, and all they' 

10 they set the priests in their apparel with 
12 of the priests and Levites, and chief of the 
20 the priests and tho Levites were purified 
20 for their brethren the priests, and for th. 

5 Eleazar, the son of Aaron the chief priest 
7 of the priests, and the Levites, and the b. 

11 kuig Artaxerxes gave unto Ezra the priest 

15 I viewed the people and tho priests, and 

24 of the priests, Sherebiah, Hashabiah, and 

29 of the priests and the Levites, and chief 

30 So took the priests and the Levites the w. 

33 of Mcremoth the sou of Uriah the priest 
I and the priests, and the Levites, have not 

7 have we, our kings, (and) our priests, been 
5 the chief priests, the Levites, and all Isr. 

10 the priest stood up, and said unto them 

16 the priest, (-ivith) certain chief of the fat. 
18 among the sons of the priests there were 
16 nor to the priests, nor to the nobles, nor 

1 the high priest rose up, with his brethren 

1 the priests . . they buildod the sheep gate 
20 door of the house of Eliashib the high pr, 
22 after him repaired the priests, the men of 
28 above the horse gate repaired the priests 

12 I called the priests, and took an oath of 
39 Tlie priests : the children of Jedaiah, of 

63 of the priests : the children of Habaiah 
65 their stood (up) a priest with Urim and 
■70 five hundred aud thirty priests' garments 

72 and threescore and seven priests' garme. 

73 So the priests, and the Levites, and the p. 

2 Ezra tho priest brought the law before t. 

9 Ezra the priest the scribe, aud the Levites 

13 all the people, the priests, and the Levites 

32 on our priests, and on our prophets, and 

34 Neither havo . . our priests, nor our f athe. 
38 and our princes, Levites, (and; priests, sb. 

8 Bilgal, Shemaiah : these (w-ere)the priests 
28 the priests, the Levites, the porters, the 

34 the priests, the Levites, and the people 

36 the priests that minister in the house 

37 unto the priests, to the chambers of the 

38 the priest the son of Aaron shall be with 

39 the priests that minister, and tho porters 
' 3 priests, and the Levites, and the Nethin. 
10 Of the pi-iests : Jedaiah the son of Joiarib 

20 the priests (and) the Levites, (were) in all 
f the priests and the Lovites that went up 
7 These, .the chief of the priests and of th. 

12 in the days of Joiakim were priests, the 
22 also the priests, to thereign of Dariuathe 
26 in the days, .of Ezra the priest, the scribe 
30 the priests and the Levites purified them. 

35 And. .of the priests' sons with trumpets 
41 the priests; Eliakim, Maasciah, Miniamin 
44 portions of the law for the priests and L. 
44 for the priests and for the Levites that 

4 the pries'o, having the oversight of the c. 

5 the oil. .and the off'eringa of the priests 

13 Shelemiah the priest, and Zadok the scr. 

28 Joiada, the son of Eliashib the high priest 

30 of the priests and the Levites, every one 

64 Their priests fell by the sword ; and their 

6 Aaron among his priests, and Samuel am. 
4 Thou (art) a priest for ever after the order 

9 Let thy priests be clothed with righteou. 
16 I ■»7ill also clothe her priests with salv.it. 

2 Uriah the priest, and Zechariah tho son 
2 And . . as with the people, so with the p. 

7 the priest and the prophet have erred th. 
2 the elders of the priests, covered with sa. 
6 ye shall be named the priests of the Lord 

21 And I will also tako of them for priests 
I of the priests that (were) in Anathoth in 

18 against the priests thereof, and against 

8 The priests said not. Where (is) the LOED? 
26 their kings.. and their priests, and their 

9 the priests shall be astonished, and the 

31 and the priests bear rule by their means 
13 from the prophet even unto the priest ev. 

I tho bones of the priests, and the bones of 

10 from the prophet even unto the priest ev. 

13 the priests, and the prophets, and allthe 
18 the prophet and the priest go about into 
18 the law shall not perish from the priest 

I Go and get. .of the ancients of the priests 
I Pashur the son of Immer the priest, who 
I Zephaniah the son of Maaseiah the priest 

11 both prophet and priest are profane : j'ea 

33 when.. a priest, shall ask thee, saying, ViTi. 

34 the priest, and the people, that shall say 
7, 8 the priests and the prophets and all 

II Then spake the priests and the prophets 
16 said, .unto tho priests and to tho prophets 
16 I spake to the priests, and to all this 
I, 5 in the presence of tho priests, and 
I to the priests, and to the prophets, and to 

25 Maasciah the priest, and to all the priests 

26 priest in the stead of Jehoiada the priest 

29 tho priest read this letter in tho ears of J. 

14 I will satiate the soul of the priesta with 



Jer. 32. 32 their priests, and their prophets, and tha 
33. 18 Neither shall the priests the Levites want 
33. 21 with the Levites the priests, my ministers 
34. 19 tlie priests, and all the people of the land 
37. 3 Zephaniah the son of Maaseiah the priest 
48. 7 (with) his priests and his princes together 
4g. 3 (and) his priests and his princes together 
52. 24 priest, and Zephaniah the second priest 
Lam. I. 4 her priests sigh, her virgins are aillicted 

J. jg my priests and mine elders gave up the 

a. 6 hath despised .. the king and the priest 
I a. 20 shall the priest and the prophet be slaia 
'4. 13 her priests, that have shed the blood of 

4. ifi respected not the persons of the priests 
Eze. J. 3 "uuto Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi 

7. 26 the law shall perish from the priest, ani 
22. 26 Her priests have violated my law, and 
40. 45, 46 the priests, the keepers of the charge 
43. 13 the priests that approach unto the Lord 

42. 14 When the priests enter therein, then shall 

43. ig thou Shalt give to the priests the Levites 
43. 24 the priests shall cast salt upon thcK, and 

43. 27 priests shall make your burnt offerings 

44. 13 the priests the Levites, the sons of Zadok 
44. 21 Neither shall any priest drink wine wheu 
44. 22 tako . . a widow that had a priest before 
44. 30 first, .of your oblations, shall be the prie. 
44. 30 ye shall also give unto the priest the first 

44. 31 priests shall not eat of any' thing that is 
43. 4 shall be for the priests the ministers of tho 

45. ig priest shall take of the blood of the sin of. 

46. 2 the priests shall prepare his burnt offering 
46. 19 into the hbly chambers of the priests, w. 
46. 20 This (is) the place where the priests shall 
43. 10 (even) for the priests, shall- be (this) holy 
48. II for the priests that are sanctified of the 
48. 13 over against the borders of tho priests tha 

H03. 4. 4 people (are) as they that strive with the p. 

4. g there shall be, like people, like priest : and 

5. I Hear ye this, O priests; and hearken, ya 

6. g company of priests murder in the way by 
Joel I. 9 the priests, the Lord's ministers, mourn 

1. 13 Gu'd yourselves, and lament, ye priests 

2. 17 Let the priests, .weep between the porch, 
Amos 7. 10 Then Amaziah the priest of Beth-el sent 
Mic. 3. 1 1 priests thereof teach for hire, and the p. 
Zeph, I. 4 the name of the Chemarims with the pr, 

3. 4 her priests have polluted the sanctuary 
Eag, I. 1, 12, 14 Joshua the son of Josedech the h. p. 

2. 2, 4 to Joshua the son of Josedech the. .pr. 

2. n Ask now the priests (concerning) the law 

2. 12 And the priests answered and said. No 

2. 13 priests answered and said. It shall be un, 
Zech. 3. I showed me Joshua the high priest stand. 

3. 8 Hear now, Joshua the high priest, thou 
6 II Joshua the son of Josedech, the high pr. 

6. 13 he shall be a priest upon his throne : and 

7. 3 speak unto the priests which (were) in the 
7. 5 Speak unto . . the priests saying. When ye 

MaL I. 6 priests, that despise my name. And ye 
2. 1 O ye priests, this comniajidment (is) for 
2. 7 For the priest's lips should keep tnowlo. 

2. Priest, prince, minister, jna hahen. 

Ezra 6. 9 according to the appointment of the pri 
6. 16 the priests, .icept the dedication of this 

6, j3 set the priests in their divisions, and. .L. 

7. 12 unto Ezra the priest, a scribe of the law 
7. 13 his priests and Levites, in my realm, wh. 
7. 16 with the freewill offering, .of the priests 
7. 21 that whatsoever Ezra the priest, the scriba 
7. 24 touching any of the priests and Levitea 

3. Idolatrous priests, ones hemarim. 

Hos. 10, 3 priests thereof (that) rejoiced on it, for 

LA priest, hpeis hiereus. 

Matt. 8. 4 show thyself to the priest, and offer tho 
12, 4 which were with him, but only for the p.f 
12. s how that on the sabbath days the priests 
Mark i. 44 show thyself to the priest, and oft'er for 
2. 26 which Is not lawful to eat but for tho pr, 
IiUke I. s a certain priest named Zacharias, of the 

5. 14 show thyself to the priest, and offer for 
6. 4 not lawful to eat but for the priests alone f 

10. 31 by chance there came down a certain pr. 

17. 14 Go show yourselves unto the priests. And 
John I. ig "when .. Jews sentpriests and Levites from 
Acts 4. I spake unto the people, the priests, and the 

6. 7 company of the priests were obedient to 
14. 13 Tlien the priest of Jupiter, which was be. 

Heb. 5. 6 I'hou (art) a priest for ever, after the order 

7. I For this Melchisedec. .priest of the most 
7. 3 Without father . . abideth a priest contin. 
7. II that another priest should rise after the 
7, 13 after tho similitude .. ariseth another pr. 
7. 17, 21 ITiou (art) a priest for ever, after the 
7. 21 For those priests wore made without an j 

7. 23 they truly were many priests, because t. 

8. 4 be a priest, seein». that there are [priests] 

9. 6 priests went always into the first tabem. 
10. II every [priest] standoth daily ministering 
10. 21 (liaving) an high priest over the house of 

Rev. I. 6 hath made us kings and priests unto God 
5. 10 made us unto our God kings and priests 
20. 6 they shaU bo priests of God and of Clirist 

PEIEST, chief or high — 

l.A chief priest, apxifpeis arckiereus. 

Matt. 2. 4 when he had gathered all the ehlef priesta 
16. 21 many things of the eldersand ehlef priests 
2o. 18 shall be betrayed unto tho chief priesta and 
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23 chief priests . . came unto him as he was t. 

45 when the chief priests, .had heard his p. 
3 Then assembled together the chief priests 
3 unto the palace of thehigh priest, whowas 

14 one of the twelve, .went unto the chief p. 

47 from the chief priests and elders of the p. 

51 struck a servant of the high priest, and a. 

57 led (him) away to Caiaphas tlie higli priest 

58 afar off unto tlie high priest's palace, and 

59 Now the chief priests, and elders, and all 

62 the high priest arose, and said unto him 

63 high priest answered and said unto him 

65 Then the higli priest rt-nt his clothes, say. 
1 chief priests and elders of the people t^ok 
3 thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests 
6 chief priests took tlie silver pieces, and b. 

12 when he was accused of the chief priests 
20 But the chief priests and elders persuaded 
41 Likewise also the chief priests, mocking 

62 chief priests and Pharisees came together 
II showed unto the chief priests all the thi. 
e6 in the days of Abiathar the high priest, and 
31 be rejected of. .chief priests, and scribes 
33 shall be delivered unto the chief priests 

18 scribes and chief priests heard (it), and s. 
27 there come to him the chief priests, and 

I chief priests and the scribes sought how 
10 went unto the chief priests, to betray him 
43 from the chief priests aiid the scribes and 
47 smote aservant of the high priest, and cut 
53 they led Jesus away to the high priest : and 

53 assembled all the chief priests and the c. 

54 oven into thepalacootthehigh priest: and 

55 chief priests.. sought for witness against 

60 high priest stood up in the midst, and as. 

61 high priest asked him, and said unto him 

63 Then thehigh priest rent his clothes, and 

66 Cometh one of the maids of the high priest 

1 chief priests held a consultation with the 

3 the chief priest? accused him of many th. 

10 knew that tho chief priests had delivered 

11 chief priests moved the people, that ho 

31 chief priests mocking said among thorn 

2 Annas and Caiaphas being the high priests 

22 rejected of the elders and chiefpriestsand 
47 chief priests and the scribes and the chief 

1 tho [chief] priests and the scribes camo 

19 chief priests and the scribes the came ho. 

2 chief priests and scribes sought how they 

4 communed with the chief priests and ca. 
50 smote a servant of the high priest, and cut 

52 Then Jesus said unto tho chief priests, and 
54 brought him Into the high priest's house 
66 chief priests . . camo together, and led him 

4 Then said Pilate to the chief priests and 
10 chief priests and scribes stood and vehe. 
J3 when he had called together the chief p. 

23 voices of them [and of tho chief priests] p. 

20 how the chief i^rlesto and our rulers del. 

32 and the chief priests sent offlcera to take 
45 Then came tho ofTicers to tlie chief priests 
47 Then gathered the chief priests and tho P. 
49 being the high priest that same year, said 

II. 51 being high priest that year, he prophesied 
,11. 57 Now both tho chief priestaland the Phar. 
'12. 10 chief priests consulted that they might 
18. 3 having received, .from the chief priests ■> 
18. 10 smote the high priest's servant, and cut 
i8. 13 Caiaphas, which was the high priest that 
iB. 15 disciple vras known unto the high priest 
'18. 15 went in.. into the palace of the high priest 
18. 16 disciple which was knov/n unto the h. pr. 
I18. 19 The high priest then asked Jesus of his d. 
: 18. 22 saying, Answerest thou the high priest so t 
18. 24 sent him bound unto Caiaphas the high pr. 
18. 26 One of the servants of the high priest, b. 

18. 35 the chief priests have delivered thee unto 

19. 6 When the chief priests, .saw him, they 
19. 15 chief priests answered. We have no king 

J 19. SI Then said the chief priests of the Jews to 
Acts 4. 6 Annas tho high priest, and Caiaphas, and 

4. 23 reported all that tho chief priests and el. 

5. 17 hich priest rose up, and all they that w. 
5. 21 But the high priest came, and they that 
5. 24 when, .the [chief] priests heard these th. 
S- 27 before the council : and the high priest 
7. I Then said the high priest. Are these thi. 
9. I Saul, yet breathing, .wentuntothehighp. 
g. 14 authority from the chief priests to bind 
9. 21 might bring them bound unto.thechiefp. 

19. 14 a Jew, (and) chief of the priests, Avhich 
S2. 5 As also the high priest doth bear me v/l. 

52. 30 commanded the chief priostsand all their 

53. 2 high priest Ananias conunanded them t. 
03. 4 they, .said, Revilestthou God's high pri.f 
03. 5 I wist not. .that he was the high priest 

03. 14 they came to the chief priests and eldcm 
24. t after five days Ananias the high priest d. 
23. 2 high priest and the chief of the Jews in. 

25. 15 chief priests and the elders of the Jcwo .' 
26. 10 received authority from tho chief priests 
26. 12 and commission from the chief priests 

E«b. 2. 17 a merciful and faithful high priest in th. 

3. I consider the apostle and high priest of our 

4. 14 Seeing then tliat ve have a great high p. 
; 4. 15 For we have not an high priest which ea. 

5. I For every high priest taken from amonjj 
5. s glorified nothimself to be made an high p. 
5. 10 Called bf God an high priest after tho or. 

' 6. 20 made an high priest for ever, after the o. 
7. 26 5 or such an high priest became us. (who 

1^ 7. 27 Who needeth not^aily, .as those high pr. 



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7. 28 For tho law makcth men higii priests w. 

8. J We have such an high priest, who is net 

8. 3 For every high priest io ordained to offer 

9. 7 But into the second (v/cnt)thc high priest 
9. II But Christ being come an high pricot of 
9, 23 as the high priest cntereth into the holy 

13. II brought into tho sanctuary Ijy tho high p. 

2. Priest, iepeis liicrcus. 

Acts 5. 24 Now when thn liigh priest and tho capt. 
PETEST, of tho high — 

Belonging to tlic chief priest, hpxiopariuos archie. 
Acts 4. 6 as wore of the kiudi-ed of tho high priest 
PETEST, to bo — 
To he or act as a priest, jris hdhan, 3. 

Hos. 4. 6 that thou Shalt be no priest to mo : seeing 
PRIESTHOOD — 
"i. Priesthood, n-fn'^ kehunnah. 

Exod4o. 15 shall surely bo an everlasting priesthood 

Numi6. 10 with thee ; and seek ye the priesthood 

18. I shall bear the iniquity of your priesthood 

13 the covenant of an everlasting priesthood 

7 for the priesthood of tuc Lor.D (is) their 

62 therefore were they.. putfrom the priest. 

6.) therefore v/erethcy. .put from the priest. 

29 because they have defiled tho priesthood 

13. 29 the covenant of tho priesthood, and of the 

2. Priesthood, assembly oj priests, UpaTei<f).ahiera. 

I Po. 2. 5 a spiritual Ikuso, an holy priesthood, to 

2. 9 a chosen generation, a royal priesthood 

Z.Priesihood, priestly ojjiee, hpoxrvi/ri hicrosune. 

Heb. 7. It perfection v/cro by tho Levitical priesth. 

7. 12 For tho priesthood being changed, thoro 

7. 14 Moses spako nothing concerning [priest.] 

7. 24 continucthever, hath au unchangeable p. 

PEXEST'S OFFICE — 

1. Priesthood, .13.13 hchunnan. 

Fxod29. 9 pricst'D ofilco shall be theirs tor a perpct. 

Num. 3. 10 and they shall v.-ait on their priest's ofllco 

18. 7 shall keep your priest's oflleo for everyth. 

18. 7 I havo given your priest's office (unto you) 

I Sa. 2. 36 Put mo . .into ono of the priest's offlcea 

2. Priesthood, priestly office, tepamia hieratcicu 

Luko I. 9 Accordingto tho custom of tho priest's o. 
PRIEST'S, OFFICE, to do, e.'.oeuto or minister in tho — 
l.To act as a priest, ]n^ hahan. 

Esod28. I, 3, 4, 41 minister unto mo In the priest's o. 
zg. I to minister unto me in the priest's ofilco 
,29. 44 his sons, to minister to mo in the priest's o. 

30. 30 may minister unto me m the priest's ofilco 

31. 10 his sons, to minister in tho priest's offlco 
35. 19 his sons, to minister in the priest's ofilco 
39. 41 garments, to minister in the priest's offlco 
40.13, 15 mayministeruntomointhepriest'oof. 

7. 35 minister unto tho Lor.D in the priest's of. 
16. 32 to minister in tho priest's offlco in his fa. 
Num. 3. 3 consecrated to minister in the priest's of. 

3. 4 Ithamar ministered in the priest's ofDco 
Deutio. 6 son ministered in the priest's offlco in his 

1 Ch. 6. 10 he (it is) that executed the priest's offlco 

24. 2 and Ithamar executed the priest's office 

2 Ch.ii. 14 from executing the priest's office unto tho 
Eze. 44. 13 to do tho office of a priest unto me, nor 

2 To act as a prriest, Upareia hicratevo. 

Luko I. 8 while he executed thopricst's office before 

PRINCE — 

1. Satraps, N;j5"i'5t?'n« achashdarpenayyu^ 

Dan. 3. 2 king sent to gather together tho princes 

3. 3 Then the princes, .were gathered togeth. 

3 27 princes, .beinggathered together, saw th. 

6. I an hundred and twenty princes, which sh. 

2 the princes might give accounts unto th. 

3 preferred above the presidents and prin. 

4 princes sought to find occasion against D. 

6 princes assembled together to the king 

7 princes, .have consulted together toesta. 

2. Fat ones, D'j.'j'^n chashmannim. 

Psa. 68. 31 Princes shall come out of Egypt ; Ethiopia 
•"i.Priestyprince, minister, 5.13 kohen. 

Job 12. 19 Ho leadctli princes away spoiifid. and ov. 
i. Leader, Tj; nar/id. 

J Ki 14. 7 and made theo prince over my people Isr. 

16. 2 and made theo princo over my people Is. 
Job 31. 37 as a prince would I go near unto him 
Psa. 76. 12 He shall cut off tho spirit of princes: ho 
Prov =3. 16 prince that wanteth understanding (ic) 
Ezo. 2C. 2 Son of man, say unto tho princo of iVrus 
Dcu. 9. 25 build Jerusalem unto tho Messiah the p. 

9. 26 people of tho prince that shall come shall 
II. 22 broken ; yea, also the prince of tho covo 

S.Wilh'nr/, nohle, 3'IJ nadih. 

I Sa. 2. 3 set (them) among prlnceB, and to mako 
Job 12. =1 Ho poureth contempt upon princes, and 
21. 23 For ye say. Where (is) tho houso of the p.? 
34. i3 (Is it fit) to say. .to princes, (Ye are) un.? 
Psa. 47. 9 princes of tho people are gathered togct. 
107. 40 poureth contempt upon princes, and ca. 
:i3. 8 v/ith princes, (oven) v/ith the princes of 
iiS. 9 (It is) bettor than to put confldonce inp 
146. 3 Put not your trust in princes, (nor) in tho 
Prov.17 7bocomethnot . rauchlessdo lying lipsa p 

1 7. 26 not good, (nor) to stnke princes for equity 

10. 6 ii&sj 1^'iil sutreat the favour oi the pcifico 



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O.Anointed, "'CJ nasik. 

Paa. 83. :j all their princes as Zebah and as Zaima. 
E20. 32. ;o There (bo) the princes of the north, all of 
Ds.n. II. 3 their gods, with their princes, (and) with 

7. Lifted up, exalted, N'l7J nasi. 

Gen. 17. 20 twelve princes shall ho beget, and I wilt 
23. 6 Thou (art) a mighty prince among us : in 

25. 16 twelve princes according to their nations 
34. 2 prince of tho country, saw her, he took her 

Num. I. 16 princes of the tribes of tlieir fathers, beads 
I. 44 princes of Israel, (being) tv/elve men, each 
7. 2 That tho princes of Israel, .tho princes of 
7. 3 a wagon for two of tho princes, and for 0. 
7. 10 princes offered, even the princes offered 
7. J I offer their offering, each prince on his day 
7. 18 On the second day., prlnoe of Issachar, did 
7. 24, 30, 36, 42, 48 prince of the children of 
7. 54, Co, 66, 72, 78 princo of the children of 
7. 84 when it was anointed, by the princes of I. 
10. 4 princes . . shall gather themselves unto theo 

16. 2 two hundred and fifty princes of the osse. 

17. 2 of all their princes, according to. tho houso 
17. 6 every one of their princes.. for each princo 
25. 14 prince of a chief house among the Simeon. 
25. i3 daughterofajwInecofMidlan, their sister 
27. 2 bcfoi'e the princes and all the congregation 

31. 13 all the princes of tho congregation, wens 

32. 2 unto the princes of the congregation, say. 
34. 18 ye shall take one prince of every tribe, to 
34. 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28 the prince of tho tribe of 
34. 23 Tlic prince of tho children of Joseph, for 

36. I spake before Moses, and before the princes 
Josh. 9. 15 princes of the congregation swaro untot. 

9. 1 3 princes of tho congregation had sworn un. 

9. 18 congregation murmured against the pri. 

9. 19 all the princes said unto all tho congrega. 

9. 21 princes said unto them, .as tho princeshad 
13. 21 whom Moses smote with the princes of JL 
17. 4 they camo near before, .theprlnccs, saying 
22. 14 ten princes; of each chief house a princo 
22. 30 princes of the congregation, and heads of 
22. 32 princes, returned from tho children of K. 
t KI II. 34 but I will mako him prince all the days of 
I Ch. 2. 10 begat Nahshon, prince of the children of 

4. 38 mentioned by (their) names (were) princes 

5. 6 Boerah his son . .he (was) prince of tho R. 
7. 40 mighty men of valour, chief of thoprinces 

Ezra I. 8 numbered them unto Sheshbazzar, tho p. 

Ezo. 7. 27 tlio princo shall be clothed with desolation 
12. 10 This burden (concerncth) the prince in J. 
12. :2 prince tliat(iB)amcngthem shall bearupon 
19. I take thou up a lamentation for tho princes 
21. 12 It (shall be) upon all the princes of Israel 

21. 25 profane wickcd.lprince of Israel, ivhose day 

22. 6 princes of Israel, every ono were in theo 
e6. 16 'I'hen all the princes of the sea shall como 
27. 21 the princes of Kedar, they occupied with 
30. 13 there shall be nomorc aprlnceof the land 
32. 29 all her princes, which with their might are 
34. 24 my servantDavid a prince aniongthem ; I 
37. 25 my servant David (shall be) their princo 

37. 2, 3 the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal 
39. I the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal 
39. 18 drink the blood of tho princes of tho earth 

44. 3 (It Is) for the prince ; the prince, ho shall 

45. 7 for the prince on the ono side and on tho 
45. 8 my princes shall no more oppress my po. 
43. 9 Let it suffice you, O princes of Israel, rem. 
45. 16 shall give this oblation for tho prince in 

45. 17 it shall be the prince's part (to give) burnt 

45. 22 upon that day shall the prince prepare for 

46. 2 prince shall enter by the Vr-ay of the porch 
46. 4 burnt offering that the prince shall offer 
46. 8 when the princo shall enter, he shall go 
46. 10 prince in the midst of them, when they go 
46. 12 Now when the prince shall prepare a vo. 
46. 16 If the prince give a gift unto any of his s. 

46. 17 after it shall return to the prince : but his 

46. 18 Moreover the prince shall not take of tho 
48. 21 residue (shall be) for tho prince, on the 
48. 21 over against tho portions for the princo 
43. 22 in the midst (of that) which is the prince's 
48. 22 border of Benjamin, shall be for the princo 

i. Prefects, D'jjp seganim. 

Iso. 41. 25 he shall come upon princes aa (upon) mo. 

O.Forenwst, D'Cn")3 partemim. 

Pan. X. 3 and of the king's send, and of the princes 

10. Decider, cons^il, ]'X|i qatsin. 

Prov.25. 15 By long forbearinf Is a pnnce persuaded 
Dan. II. 1 8 but a prince for his o'mi behalf shall can. 
Mic. 3. I ye princes of the house of Israel ; (Is it) 
3. 9 princes of tho houso of Israel, that abhor 

W. Great, elder, 3i rab. 

Jer. 39. 13 and all the king of Babylon's princes 
41. I princesof the king, even ten menwithhim 

12. Very great, 15131 rabrehan. 

Dan. s- 2i 3 l^ii'-S. and his princes, his wives, and hla 

13.^ secret or heavy one, noble, |in razon. 

Prov 14. 20 want ofpcople (is) the destruction of the p. 

1 i. To be o noble, ]!■* razan. 

Judg. 5. 3 Hear, C ye kings ; give ear, ye princes 

Prov 8. IS By mo kings reign, and princes decree J. 

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Isa. 40. 23 That brij^eth the princes to nothing ; ho 
Hab. 1. 10 and the princes shall be a scorn unto them 

"ih.Head, prince, captain, -i'S sar,' 

Gen. 12. 15 princes also of Pharaoh saw her, and co. 

Exod. 2. 14 Who made thee a prince and a judge over 

lfiim2i. 18 princes diggfid the \7ell, the nobles of the 

22. 8 and the princes of Moab abode with Eal. 

22. 13 said unto the princes of Balak, Get you 

22. 14 princes of Moab rose np, and they went 

22. 15 Balak sent yet again princes, more, and 
22. 21 saddled liis ass, and went with the prin. 
22. 35 So Balaam went with the princes of Bal. 

22. 40 sent to Balaam, and to the princes that 

23. 6 ho stood . . ho, and aU the princes of Moab 
23. 17 stood by his burnt offering, and the prin. 

Judg. 5. 15 the princes of Issachar (were) with Debo. 

7. 25 they took two princes of the Midianitea 

8. 3 hath delivered into your hands the prin. 
8. 6 princes of Succoth said, (Are) the hands 
8, 14 described unto him the princes of Succoth 

10 t8 princes of Gilead said one to another, W. 
J Sa. 18. 30 Then the princes of the Philistines went 

29. 3. 3. 4, 4. 9 tlis princes of the Philistines 
j» Sa. 3. 38 Know ye not that there is a prince and a 

10. 3 princes of the children of Ammon saidun. 

in. 6 that thou rcgardest neither princes nor s. 

.Ki.4. 2 these (were) the princes which he had; A. 

j 9. 22 liis princes, and his captains, and rulers 

' 20. 14, 15, 17, 19 youngmen of theprincesof the 

3 ELii. 14 the princes and the trumpeters by the ki. 

24. 12 his princes, and his officers : and the king 
' 24. 14 carriedawayall Jerusalem, and all the p. 

I Ch.19. 3 But.the princes of the children of Ammon 
22. 17 David also commanded all the princes of 

23. 2 gathered together all the princes of Israel 

24. 6 wrote them before the king and the prin. 

27. 22 These (were) the princes of the tribes of 

28. I all the princes of Israel, the princes of 

28. 21 also the princes and all the people (will 

29. 6 Then the chief of the fathers and princes 
29. 24 all the princes, and the mighty men, and 

a Ch.i=. 5 Then came Shemaiah. .(to) the princes of 
12. 6 TrThereupon the princes of Israel and the 
17. 7 third year of his reign he sent to his pri. 
21. 4 and (divers) also of the princes of Israel 

21. 9 Then Jehoram wont forth with his prin. 

22. 8 found tho princes of Judah, and the sons 
23. 13 and the princes and the triimpets by tho 
24. JO all the- princes and all the people rejoiced 
24. 17 after the death of Jclioiada came the pri. 
24. 23 destroyed all the princes of tho people f. 
eS. 14 before tho princes and all tho congregat. 

28. 21 took away a portion, .of the princes, and 

29. 30 Hezekiah the king and the princes com. 

30. 2 king had taken counsel, and his princes 
30. . e letters from tho king and his princes th. 
30. 12 commandment of tho king and of tho pr. 

30. 24 princes gave to the congregation a thous. 

31. 8 when Hezekiah and the princes came and 

32. 3 He took counsel with his princes and his 
32. 31 ambassadors of the princes of Babylon 
35, 8 his princes gave willingly unto the people 
^6. 18 the treasures of the king, and of his pri. 

Ezra 7. 28 and before all the king's mighty princes 

8. 20 princes had appointed for the service of 

9. I princes came to me, saying. The people 
g. 2 hand of tho princes and rulers hath been 

10. 8 according to the counsel of the princes 

Koli. 9. 32 come upon us, on our kings, on our prin. 

9. 34 Neither have our kings, our princes, our 

9. 38 ourprinces, Levites,(and)priest3, seal (un, 

12. 31 Then I brought up the princes of Judah 

12. 32 went Hoshaiah,and half of tho princes of 

Esth. I 3 mado a feast unto all his princes and his 

I. ^Tiobles and princes of tho provinces, (being) 

J. II to show the people and tho princes herb. 

1. 14 seven princes of Persia and Media, which 

I. 16 answered before the king andth«princes 

1. 16 also to all the princes, and to all the peo. 

I. t3 nay this day unto all tlie king's princes 

I. 21 the saying pleased the king and the prin. 

2. 18 made a great feast unto all his princes and 

3. I set his seat above all the princes that (w.) 

5. II how he had advanced him above tho prL 

6. 9 of ono of tho king's most noble princes 
Job 3. IS Or with princes that had gold, v/ho filled 

29. 9 princes refrained talking, and laid (their) 
34. 19 that acccpteth not tho persons of princes 
Psa. 45. 16 whom thou mayest make princes in all 
68. 27 princes of Judah (and) their council, tho 
68.27 princes of Zebulon, (and) the princes of N. 
£2. 7 die like men, and fall like one of tho pri. 
105. 22 To bind his princes at his pleasure, and 
1 19. 23 Pi-incesalso did sit (and) epealc against ma 
tig. 161 Princes have persecuted mo v/ithout a 
148. II Kings of the earth, and all people ; prin. 
ProT. 8. 16 By mo princes rule and nobles, (even) all 
19. 10 seemly, .for a servant to have rule over p. 
28. 2 many (are) the princes thereof : but by a 
Eccl. 10. 7 princes walking as servants upon tho ea. 

10. 16 when thy king (is) a child, and thy princes 

10. 17 thy princes cat in duo season, for strong. 
Isa. J. 23 The princes (arc) rebellious, and compa. 

3. 4 I will give children (to be) their princes 
3. 14 ancients of his people, and the princes th. 
9. 6 Theoverlastingfather.Theprinceof peace 
10. 8 saith, (Are) not my princes altogether ki.? 
19. II Surely the princes of Zoan (are) fools, the 
19. 13 princes of Zoan are become fools, the pr. 
ai. 5 eat, drink: arise, ye princes, (and) anoint 
23. 8 whoso merchants (are) princes, whoso tr. 



Isa. 30. 4 For his princes were at Zoan, and his am.. 

31. 9 princes shall be afraid of the ensign, saith 

32. I reign in righteousness, and princes shall 
34. 12 none (shall be) there, and all her princes 

43. 28 Therefore I have profaned the princes of 
49. 7 princes also shall worship, because of the 

Jer. I. 18 against the princes thereof, against tiio 
2. 26 tlieir princes, and their priests, and their 

4. 9 shall perish, and the heart of the princes 
8. I bones of his princes, and the bones of the 

17. 25 kings and princes. .they,and their princes 
24. 1 princes of Judah, with the carpenters and 
24. 8 .So will I give Zedekiah. .and his princes 

23. 18 kings thereof, and the princes thereof, to 

25. 19 Pharaoli king of Egypt, .and his princes 
26. 10 When the princes of Judah heard these 
26. II Then spake the priests, .unto the princes 
26. 12 Then spake Jeremiah unto all the princes 
26. |i5 Then said the princes and all the people 
26. 21 with all his miglity men, and all the prin. 
29. 2 princes of Judah and Jerusalem, and the 
32. 32 their princes, their priests, and their pro. 
34. 10 Now when all the princes, and all the pc. 
34. 19 princes of Judah, and the princes of Jer. 

34. 21 Zedekiah king of Judah, and his princes 

35. 4 which (was) by the chamber of the princ. 

36. 12 all the princes sat there, .and all the pri. 

36. 14 Therefore all tho princes sent Jehudi the 
36. 19 Then said the princes unto Baruch, Go 
36. 21 in the ears of all the princes which stood 

37. 14 took Jeremiah, and brought him to the p. 

37. 15 the princes were wroth with Jeremiali, and 
38. 4 princes said unto the king. We beseech 
38. 17, 18, 22 forth unto the king of Babylon's p. 
38. 25 But if the princes hear that I have talked 
38. 27 Then came all the princes unto Jeremiah 
39- 3> 3 princes, .vrith all the residue of the p. 

44. 17 our fathers, our kings, and ourprinces, in 
44. 21 your fathers, your kings, and'your princes 

48. 7 into captivity (with) his priests and his p. 

49. 3 (and) his priests and his princes together 
49. 38 destroy from thence tho king and the pr. 
so. 3s and upon her princes, and upon her wise 
51. 57 I will make drunk her princes, and her 
SI. 59 reign. And (this) Seraiah (was) a quiet p. 
53. 10 slew also all the princes of Judah in E.ib. 

LacL I. 6 her princes are become like harts (that) 
2. 2 polluted the kingdom and the princes th. 
2. c- king and her princes (are) among tho Go 

5. 12 Princes are hanged up by their hand : tho 
Eze. 11. z five and twenty men. .princes of the peo. 

17. 12 hath taken, .the princes thereof, and led 

22. 27 Her princes in the midst thereof (are) like 

Dau. I. 7 Unto wliomthcprinceofthe eunuchsgave 

I. 8 requested of the prince of the eunuchs that 

J. 9 into favour and tender love with the pri. 

1. 10 prince of tho eunuchs said unto Daniel, I 

1. II Slelz.ir, whom the prince of the eunuchs 
1. 18 then the prince of the eunuchs brought ' 
8. ji magnified (Inmsclf) even to tho prince of 

8. 25 stand up againsttheprinceofprinces; but 

9. 6 which spake in thy name to. .our princes 
g. 8 confusion of face, to our kings, to our p. 

10. 13 But the prince of tho kingdom of Persia 
10. 13 one of tlie chief princes, came to help me 
JO. 20 now will I return to fight with the prince 
10. 20 when I am gone forth, lo, the prince of G. 

10. 21 none that holdeth .but Michael your pr. 

11. 5 shall he strong, and (one) of his princes 

12. I great prince which standeth for the cliil. 
Hos. 3. 4 shallabide. .withoutaprince,and without 

5. 10 princes of Judah were like them that re. 
7. 3 make the king glad . . and the princes with 
7. 5 In the day of our king tho princes have 
7. 16 their princes shall fall by the sword for 
8. 10 sorrow, .for the burden of tho king of p. 
9. 15 I will love them no more : all their princes 

13. 10 thou saidst. Give me a king and princes? 
Amos'i. 15 he and his princes together, saith the 

2. 3 will slay all the princes thereof with him 
Mic. 7. 3 the prince asketli, and the judge (asketh) 
Zeph. I. 8 that I will punish the princes, and theic, 

3. 3 Her princes within her (are) roaring lions 

16.A warrior, Jcnighl, K/'hiy shalish. 

Eze. 23. 15 all of them imnces to look to, after tho 

VI. A chief leader, apxvyi^ archegos. 

Acts 3. 15 killed tho prince of life, whom God hath 
5. 31 exalted . . (to be) a prince and a Saviour, for 

18. Chief, prince, &px(av archon. 

Matt. 9. 34 He casteth out devils through the princo 

12. 24 but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils 

20. 25 Ye know that tlie princes of the Gentiles 

ilark 3. 22 by the princo of the devils casteth he out 

Johni2. 31 now shall the prince of this world be cast 

14. 30 for the prince of this world cometh, and 
i5. II because the prince of this world is judged 

I Co. 2. 6 nor of the princes of this world, that come 

^^'. 2. 8 ^Vllich none of tho princes of this world 

Eph. 2. 2 according to the prince of tho power of 

Rev. I. 5 and the prince of tho kings of tho earth 

19. .4 leader, 'nyeixiv cgemon. 

Matt. 2. 6 art not the least among the princes ol J. 

PRINCE, to make (self) a — 
1.7*0 make prince, "iVb* sur, 5. 

Hos. 8. 4 thoy have made princes, and I knew (it) 

2. 7*0 make self prince, tiV sarar, 7. 

Numi6. 13 except thou make thyself altogether a p. 



PEINCESS — 

Princess, !r(0 sarah. 

I Ki.ii. 3 he had seven hundred wives, princesses 
Lam. I. I princess among the provinces, (how) is 

PEINCrCPAl (thing, officer, plant) — 

l.Father, 3x ai. 

I Ch.24. 6 one principal household being taken for 

%Honourable, mighty, t'ik addir. 

Jer. 25. 34 wallow yourselves, .ye principal of thefl. 
25. 35 nor the principal of the flock to escape 
23. 36 and an howling of the principal of the fl. 

Z. Anointed, ^"pj nasilc. 

Mic. 5. s seven shepherds, and eight principal men 

i.Priesi, prince, minister, ]n3 hohen. 

I Ki. 4. s Zabud the son of Nathan (was)principal o. 

Z.Head, chief, vvh rosh. 

Exod3o. 23 Take thou also unto thee principal spices 
Lev. 6. 5 he shall even restore it in tho principal ■ 
Num s- 7 recompense his trespass with the princL 

1 Ch.24. 31 principal fathers over against their yoo. 
Neh. II. 17 the principal to begin the thanksgiving 

6. Beginning, a'pn"! reshith. 

Pro V. 4. 7 Wisdom (is) . . principal thing ; (therefore) 
7. A row, range, ri-f\iy sorah. 

Isa. 28. 25 cast in the principsa wheat, and tho api». 
S.Head, prince, chief, IS' sar. 

Jer. 52. 23 principal scribe of the host, who mustered 

2 Ki.25. igprincipal scribe of the host, which mustered 
Q.Intertzoining branches, n^p>-)V.seruqqim. 

Isa. 16. 8 broken down tho principal plants thereof 
10. Accordijig to pre-eminence, Kar' e'lox^v kat'exoc. 

Acts 25. 23 withthecliief captains and principal men 
PHESrCIPAlITY — 
l.Principaliiies, nyxni} marashoth. 

Jer. 13. 18 for your principalities shall come down 
2. Beginning, principality, apxh arclie. 

Kom. 8. 38 principalities, nor powers, northings pr. 

Eph. I. 21 Far aboveall principality, and power, and 
3. 10 intent that now unto the principalities and 
6. 12 but against principalities, against powers 

Col. 1. 16 principalities, or powers : all things were 
2. 10 which is tlie head of all principality and 
2. IS having spoiled principalities and powers 

Titus 3. I to be subject to principalities and powers 
PRINCIPLE — 
l.Slep, element, principle, crrotx^'iov stoicheion. 

Hob. 5. 12 which (bo) the flrat principles of tho ora, 
^.Beginning, i-pxv arche. 

Hcb. 6. I leaving the nrinciplcs of the doctrine ot 
PRINT — 
A stroke, mark, type, tvttos tupos. 

John2o. 25 Except I shall sec in his hands the print 
20. 25 put my finger into the [print] of the nails 
PRINT, to (set a) — 
l.To seta circle or limit, nprt chaqah, 7. 

Job 13. 27 thou scttest a iirint upon the heels of my 
2. To give, jnj nathan. 

Lev. 19. 28 Ye shall not. .print any marks upon you 
PRINTED, to be — 
To he graven, pprt chaqaq, 6. 

Job 19. 23 now written 1 oh that they were printed 

PRIS'-CA, npiV/ca. 

A female believer in Ephesus to whom Paul sends a salu- 
tation ; wthout doubt tho samo as Prisdlla. 

2 Ti. 4. 19 Salute P. and Aquila, and the household 
PRIS-CIL'-LA, Upia-KiWa. 

The wife of Aquila of Pontus, who had been driven 
from Rome by Claudius, accompanied Paul a little, and 
afterwards instructed Apollos of Alexandria. 

Acts 18. 2 AndfoundaccrtainJow..withhiswifeP. 
18. 18 sailed thence, and with him P. and Aqu. 
1 8. 26 wliom when Aquila and P. had heard, they 

Eom.iC. 3 Groct[P.] and Aquila my helpers in Christ 

I Co. 16. 19 Aquila and P. salute youmuch in tho Lo. 
PPJISON — 
1. To bind, IDN asar. 

JudgiC. 21 and he did grind in the prison house 
16. 25 tlioy called for Samson out of the prison 

2.IIouse of the bound one, "iiDX n'g heth esur. 

Eccl. 4. 14 For out of prison he cqmeth to reign ; w. 
Jer. 37. 15 put him in prison in the house of jonat. 

S.IIoiise of restraint, N^3, K''h^, id'}? n'^ beth kelu. 

1 Ki. 22. 27 Put this (fellow) in the prison, and feed ^ 
8 Ki 17. 4 the king of Assyria . .bound him in prison « 

25. 27 lift up the head of Jehoiachin . . out of pr. 

2 Ch.18. 26 Put this (fellow) in the prison, and feed 
Jer. 37. 4 people ; for they had not put him into p. 

37. 18 this people, that ye have putme in prison 
S2. 31 lifted, .and brought him forth out of pri. 

i. Round house, or to^oer, infa n'3 beth sohar. 

Gen. 39. 20 into the prison, he was tjiere in the pri. 
39. 21 favour in tho sight of the keeper of the p. 
39. 22 kceperoftheprison committed toJoseph's 
39. 52 all the prisoners that (were) in the prison 

39. 23 The keeper of Uio prison looked not to 

40. 3 into the prison, the place where Joseph's 
40. s butler and the baker, .bound in the prison 



PRISON 



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PROCURE 



^.Restraint, N/S kcle. 

2 Ki.js- =9 And chansed his prison (jirmenta: and ho 

laa. 42. 7 to bring out the prisoners from tho prison 

42. 22 they archid in. prison houses: they are for 

Jer. 52. 33 And changed hisprison garments ; and ho 

Z.JIousc of insuecHoii, nijjis n'3 hclh 2:>c(pj,ddah. 
Jqt. 52. II put him ia prison till the day of his death 

7. Torture, stoclcs, pillory, r\2sno maJipekelk. 

2 Ch.i6. 10 put iumin a prison house ; for (ho was) In 
Jcr. 29. 26 thou shouldest put him in prison, and m 

%. Prison, watch, m,?5 matlarah. 

Heh. 3. 25 house, that (was) by the court of the prl. 

12. 39 gate: andthoy stood still in the prison gato 

Jer. 32. 2 prophet was shut up in the court of the p. 

32. 8 came to me in the court of the prison, a. 

32. 12 the Jews that sat in the court of the pri. 

33. I was yet shut up in the court of the prison 
37. 21 commit Jeremiah into the court of the p. 

37. 21 Jeremiah remained in tho court of tho p. 

38. 6 that (was) in the court of the prison : and 
38. 13 Jeremiah remained inthecourt of the pr. 

38. 28 Jeremiah abodeinthc court of the prison 

39. 14 took Jeremiah out of the court of tho pr. 
39. IS while he was shut up in the court of the p. 

^.Prison, enclosed or secure place, lapo masger. 
rsa.142. 7 Bring my soul out of prison, that I may 
Isa. 24. 22 shall bt shut up in the prison, and after 
42. 7 bring out the prisoners from the prison 

IQ.Restraint, ixy otsir. 

Isa. 53. 8 He wao taken from prison and from jad. 
11. Ward, ^lpv D mishmar. 

Gen. 42. jg brethren be bound in the house of your p. 

Vl.liand, prison, n'p qoack. 

Isa. 61. I opeuing of the prison to (them that are) 

I'i. Place of bonds, prison, Ssa/xorripiov desmoterion. 
JIattii. 2 when John had heard in the prison tho 
Acts 5. 21 sent to the prison to have them brought 

5. 23 prison truly foundwe shutwith all safety 

6. 26 foundations of the prison were shaken 

ll.JIou^ otic-nfia oif:ema. 

Acta I 7 light shincd in the prison : and ho smoto 

15.A keeping, place of keeping, -rripriins teresis. 
Acts 5. 18 and put them in the common prison 

18.^ guarding, place of guarding, (pvKaKr] phulake. 
Alatt. 3. 25 lest at any time. .thou be cast into prison 
14. 3 put (him) in prison for Herodias' sake, his 
J4. 10 he sent, and beheaded John in the prison 
18. 30 but went and cast him into prison, tillho 
25. 36 I was in prison, and ye came unto me 
25. 39 Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison 
25. 43 sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not 

25. 44 sick, or in prison, and did not miulster 
Mark 6. 17 bound him in prison for Herodias' sake 

6. 27 ho went and beheaded him In the prison 

Luke 3. 20 this above all, that he shut up John in p. 

j2. 53 ottlcer, aud the ofricer cast thee into pris. 

21. 12 into prisons, being brought before kiligs 

22. 33 ready to go with thee, botli into prison 
23. 19 for a certain sedition, .was cast into pris. 

23. 25 for sedition and murder was cast into p. 
John 3. 24 For John was not yet cast into prison 
Acts 5. 19 angel. .opened tho prison doors, and bro. 

5. 22 found them not in the prison, they retur. 
5. 25 men whom ye put in prison are standing 
8. 3 men and women, committed (them) top. 
. 12. 4 apprehended him, he put (liim) in prison 

! 12. 5 fcter therefore was kept in prison : but 

12. 6 the keepers before the door kept the pr. 
12. 17 the Ixjrd had brought him out of the pr. 
16. 23 cast (them) into prison, charging tho jai. 
i5. 24 thrust them into tho inner prison, and 
J 6, 27 seeing the prison doors open, he drew out 
16. 37 have cast (us) into prison; and now do they 
16. 40 they wont out of the prison, and entered 
22. 4 binding and delivering into prison both 

26. 10 many of the saints did I shut up iu prison 
a Co. II. 23 in prisons more frequent, in deaths oft 

J Pe. 3. 19 went and preached unto the spirits in pr. 
Uev. 2. 10 tho devil shall cast (some) of you into pr. 
so. 7 Katan shall be loosed out of his prison 

FSISON, to be put or cast into — 

X'w give along, up, over, irapa^iSai/jii paradidumi. 
Matt. 4. 12 had heard that John was cast into prison 
Mark i. 14 aft-^r that John was put into prison, Jesus 

SEISONER (fellow) — 
1. One bound, Tc« 1 sir. 

Geu. 39. 20 place where the king's prisoners (were)b. 

39. 22 committed,. all the prisoners that (were) 

Job 3. iS prisoners rest together; they hear not tho 

Psa. 69. 33 For the Loud . . despiseth not his prisoners 

79. II Let thesighing of the prisonercomebeforo 

I02. 20 To hear the groaning of the prisoner ; to 

Isa. 14. 17 (that) opened not the house of his priso.I 

tarn. 3. ^4 To crush under hia feet .ill tho prisoners 

Zech. 9. II I have sent forth tliy prisoners out of tho 

9. 12 Turn you to tho stronghold, ye prisoners 

2.0n« hound, TON assir: 

Isa. 10. 4 they shall bow down under tho prisoners 
84. 22 priaonci-8 are gathered in the pit, and shall 
42. 7 to bring out the prisoners from tho prison 

Z.To hind, "ICH asar. 

rsSfi46. 7 Tho LoRP looseth the prisoners 

Isa. 4;. 9 That thou niayest «ay to tlie prisoners, Oo 



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i. Captive, "^JJ aheln. 

Mum 21. I against Israel, and took (some) of them p. 
Ina. :o. 4 kadaway thcEgyptlan»prl«ouor»,nndtho 
5. One hound, Zttr^ios dcsmios. 

llatt 27. 15 wont to release unto tho poopio a prlso. 

37. 16 thoy had then a notable priooncr, called 

Marki5. 6 released unto them ono prisoner, vr-hom. 

Acts 16. 23 sang pralr,c3..aDd tho prisoners heard th. 

16. 27 supposing that tho prisoners had been fled 

23. 18 Paul the prisoner called mo unto (him), and 

2S. 27 unreasonable to send a prisoner, and not 

28. 16 [centurion delivered tho prisoners to..c.] 

28. 17 yet was I delivered prisoner from Jerusa. 

Eph. 3. I tho prisoner of Jesus Clirlst for you Gen. 

4. I I therefore, tho prisoner of the Lord^ bo. 

2 TL I. 8 testimony of our Lord, nor of me his prL 

Phm. I Paul, a prisoner o' Jesus Christ, and Tim. 

9 and now also a prisoner of Jesus Christ 

I.One hoiuid, S((t/iuiti}s desmulcs. 

Acts 27. I delivered Paul and certain otherprlsoners 
27. 42 soldiers' counsel was to kill tho prisoners 
PRIVATE, PRIVATELT — 
1. One's oum, loiot idios. 

2 Pe. I. 20 no prophecy of the Scripture is of any pr. 
2. By one s self, kot' JSiav kat' idian. 

ilatt24. 3 disciples came unto him privately, saying 

Jlark 6. 32 departed into a desert place by ship priv. 

9. 28 disciples asked him privately. Why could 

J3. 3 and John and Andrew asked him privately 

Xuko 9. 10 went aside privately into a desert place 

10. 23 said privately, Blessed (are) the eyes wh. 
Acts 23. 19 went(wlth him) aside privately, and asked 
Gal. 2. 2 privately to them which wero of reputation 
PRTVIIY — 
X. Darkness, Ssa opjiel. 

Psa. 11. 2 may privily shoot at the upright in heart 
2. Gentleness, secret, enchantment, bS lat. 

1 Sa. 24. 4 and cut off tho skirt of Saul's robe privily 
Z. Secret, ino sethcr. 

Psa.ioi. 5 "Whoso privily slandereth his neighbour 
i.Deceii, rioin iorniah. 

Judg. g. 31 sent messengers unto Ablmelech privily 
i.Hidingly, secretly, KaOpa lathra. 

Matt. 1. 19 Joseph, .was minded to put her away pr. 
2. 7 when ho had privily called tho wise men 

Acts 16. 37 now do they thrust us out privily! nay 

PRTVIIY bring in, to — 

To lead in sideivays, irapettrdya parcisagH. 

2 Po. 2. I who privily shall bring in damnable her. 
PRTVy chamTier, to enter a — 

To go into an inner chamber. Tin chadar. 

Ezo. 21. 14 which entercth into their privy chambers 
PRIVY MEIOER — 
Urethra, .ipsv' shnjjhkah. 

Deut23. I Ho that. .hath his privy member cut off 
PRIVY (to), to bo — 
l.To know, be acquainted vith, yi; yada. 

I Ki. 2. 44 ■wickedness which thine heart Is privy to 

2. To know with, cvvoioa sunoida. 

Acts 5. 2 his vafe also being privy (to it;, and brou. 
PRIZE — 
A pyrize crown or garland, ppa^eloy braheinn. 

I Co. 9. 24 run all, but one rcceiveth the prize? So 

Phil. 3. 14 I press toward the mark for tho prize of 
PRIZED, to bo — 
To he prccioics, prized, priced, "ip; yaqar. 

Zech. II. 13 a goodly price that I \7as prized at of them 
PROCEED (forth, further, out of), to — 
\.To add, ic; yasaph. 

Isa. 29. 14 I will proceed to do a marvellous work 
2.T0 (caiMc to) add, "fi] yasaph, 5. 

Job 36. I Elihu also proceeded, and said 

40. 5 yea, twice ; but I will proceed no further 

3. To go out or forth, Wj] yaisa. 

Gen. 24. 50 The thing proceedeth from the Lonn : wo 

Exod25. 35 branches that proceed out of the candle. 

Kum3o. 2 do according to all that proceedeth out of 
32. 24 do that which hath proceeded out of your 

Josh. 6. 10 neither ohall (any) v/ord proceed out of 
^ Judgii. 36 that which hath proceeded out of thy m. 

1 Sa. 24. 13 Wickedness proceedeth from tho wicked 

2 Sa. 7. 12 which shall proceed out of thybowels, and 
Eccl.io, 5 an error (which) proceedeth from tho ru. 
Isa. 51. 4 a law shall proceed from mo, and I will 
Jer. 9^ 3 for they proceed from evil to evil, and t. 

30. 19 out of them shall proceed thanksgiving 

30.21 shoU proceed from the midst of them; and 

Lam. 3. 38 Out of the mouth, .proceedeth notc\'lland 

Hab. I. 4 righteous ; tlicrotoro wTong judgment p. 

I. 7 and their dignity shall proceed of thems. 

i.Outgoi7\ij, Ny^O mntsn. 

Kum3o. 12 whatsoever proceeded out of her lips co. 
Dout. 8. 3 proceedeth out of the mouth of the LORD 

i.To go on out of, iu—opfiofiat ckporcvomai. 

^latt. 4. 4 by every word that proceedeth out of the 

I S. 1 8 things which proceed out of tho mouth co. 

Mark 7. 31 out of tho heart gl men, proceed evil tho. 



Luko 4. 22 gracious words which proceeded out of Mi 
Joh.ni5. 26 which proceedeth from the Kathcr he sh 
Eph. 4. 29 Let no corrupt communication proceed 
Rov. 4. s out of tho throne proceeded llghtcninea 
II. s """e proceedeth out of thcu- mouth, ond 
19.21 which (3word)(procccdedl out of his mou. 
32. I proceeding out of the tlirone of God and 

6. To come or go out of, (^c'pxo/xai excrcli^inni. 
llatt 1 5. 19 Forout of tho heart proceed evil thoughts 
John 8. 42 for I proceeded forth and camo from God 
Jas. 3. 10 Out of tho saino mouth proceedeth bloss. 

7. To strike forward, tpokStto) pn-okopt/j 

2 Tl. 3. 9 But they shall proceed no further, for t 

8. To put to or toward, add, irpoiTTleimi prostilhimi. 

Acts 12. 3 ho proceeded further to take Peter also 
PROCESS (of time) — 
\.End, I'p qets. 

Gen. 4. 3 In process ol time It came to pass, that 
2.Abundanl, 31 rab. 

Exod. 2. 23 it camo to pass In process of time.thattha 

3. To be abundant, n;-i rabah. 

Gen. 30. 12 in process of time the daughter of Shuab 

i.From days, D'0;5 miyyamim. 

Judgii. 4 It camo to pass in prpcess of time, that 
2 Ch.2i. 19 in process of time, after tho end of two 

PRO-CHO'-ROS, Updxopos. 

Onfi of the seven chosen to servo tables for tho poor. 

Acts 6. 5 they chose Stephen, .and P., and Nlcanor 
PROCLAnS, to — 

1. To cause a voice to pass over, Sv i;V ^^"■r qol, 5. 

Neh. 8. 15 should publish and proclaim In all their 

2. To call, toji qara. 

Exod33. 19 will proclaim the name of tho Lord bef. 

34. 5 stood with him there, and proclaimed the 

34. 6 proclaimed, Tho Lord, The Lord God, m. 
Lev. 23. 2, 37 ye shall proclaim (to be) holy convoc. 

23. 4 which yo shall proclaim In their seasons 
■ 23. 21 ye shall proclaim on the self same day 

25. 10 proclaim liberty throughout (all) the land 
X'eut2o. 10 When tliou comcst nigh.. proclaim peace 
Judg 7. 3 proclaim in tho ears of tho people, 6a>iiig 

1 KL 21. 9 Proclaim a fast, and set Naboth on high 

21. 12 proclaimed afast, and set Naboth onhigh 

a Ki. 10. 20 assembly for Baal. And they proclaimed 

23. 16 man of God proclaimed, who proclaimed 

23. 17 proclaimed these things that thou hastd. 

2 Ch.2o. 3 proclaimed a fast throughout all Judah 
Ezra 8. 21 Then I proclaimed a fast there, at the ri. 
Esth. 6. 9 proclaim before him, Thus shall it be do. 

C. II and proclaimed before him. Thus shall it 

Prov.i2. 23 tho heart of fools proclaimcth foolishness 

20. 6 Most men will proclaim every ono hia own 

Isa, 61. 1 to proclaim liberty to tho captives, aud 

61. 2 To proclaim tiio acceptable year of the L. 

Jer. 3. 12 Go and proclaim these words toward tho 

7. 2 proclaim there this word, and say. Hear 

II. 6 Proclaim all theso words In the cities of 

19. 2 proclaim thero tho words that I shall tell 

34. 8 made a covenant, .to proclaim liberty un. 

34. 15 proclaiming liberty every man to hia ne. 

34. 17 proclaiming liberty. .1 proclaim a liberty 

36. 9 proclaimed a fast before the Lord to all 

Joel 3. 9 Proclaim ye this among the Gentiles; Pr. 

Amos 4. 5 proclaim (and) publish the free offerings 

Jon. 3. 5 proclaimed a fast, and put ou sackcloth 

Z.To set apart, sanctify, U'7il qadesh, 3. 

2 Ki. 10. 20 said. Proclaim a solemn assembly for B. 

4. To cause to hear, I'iJv' shamea, 5. 

Isa. 62. II hath proclaimed unto the end of tho wo. 

5. To cry or proclaim as a herald, ic-qpicrcro! kerussO. 

Lukei2. 3 shall be proclaimed upon the house tops 
Eev. 5. 2 saw a strong angel proclaiming with a 

PROCLAIMED, to.cauafi to be — 

\.To cause to cry, pi'! zaaq, 5. 

Jon. 3. .7 caused (it) to be proclaimed and published 

2. To cause to pass over, "i;j' ahar, 5. 

Exod36. 6 caused it to be proclaimed throughout the 

PROCLAMATION - 
X.Voice, Vp gol. 

2 Ch.24. 9 made a proclamation through Judah and 

2. Loud cry, proclamation, singing, 'ijl rinnah. 
I Ki.22. 36 there went a proclamation throughout tho 

PROCLAMATION, to make a — 

l.To cause to cry as a hnrald, ns kcraz, 5. 1 

Dan. 5. 29 and made a proclamation concerning hini' 

2. To cause a voice to pass over, Vip "ISV ahar, 5. | 

3 Ch.3C]. 5 to make proclamation throughout all Is. 

36. 22 that he made a proclamation throughout 

Ezra I. I that he made a proclamation throughout 

10. 7 they made proclamatrlon throuzhout Jud. 

3. To call, iOJi qara. 

Exod32. 5 Aaron made proclamation, and said. To. 

i.To cause to hear, I'.'py shamen, 5. 

I Kl. 15. 22 made a proclamation throughout aU JuiL 
PROCTTRE, to — 
\.To seek, enquire, require, rpj haqash, 3. 

Provii. 27 He that dillBently seekcth good procureti 

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Y V tt- 



PROMISE 



2. To do, make, .T^j; asah. 

Jer. 2. 17 Hast thou not procured this tmto thyself 
4. 18 Thy way and thy doings liavo procured 
26. 19 Thus might we procure great evil against 
33. 9 for all the prosperity, that I procure unto 

PB,ODTJCE, to — 

To bring near, 'syQ qarai, 3. 
Isa. 41. 21 Produce your cause . .bring forth your str. 

PEOFAlfE (person or place) — • 

l.Covivion, polluted, h'n chol, 

Eze. 22. 26 no difference between the holy and prof. 
42. 20 between the sanctuary and the profane p. 
44. 23 between the holy and profane, and cause 
48. 15 shall be a profane (place) for the city, for 

2.P!erced, polluted, common, Vjri cJialal. 

Lev, 2 1 . 7 shall not take a wife (that is) .. prof ane ; n . 

21. 14 widow, or a divorced woma.-, or profane 
Eze. 21. 25 profane wicked prince of Israel, whose day 

Z. Profane, impious, PeP-ijXos IcUlos, 

I TL I. 9 but for the . . unholy and profane, for mur, 

4. 7 refuse profane and old wives' fables, and 

6. 20 avoiding pfofane (and) vain babblings, and 

2TL 2. 16 Butshunprofane(and)yainbabblings;for 

Heb. 12. 16 profane person, as Esau, who for one ni. 

PfiOFANE (self), cast as, to — 

\.To be polluted, common, 7717 chalal, 2. 

Lev. 21. 4 shall not defile himself . .to profane him. 
21. 9 if she profane herself by playing tho whore 

2. To pollute, make common, ^hn chalal, 3. 

Lev; t8. 21 neither shalt thou profane the name of 
19. 8 because he hath profaned the hallowed 

19. 12 neither shalt thou profane the name of 

20. 3 defile my sanctuary, and to profane my h. 

21. 6 They shall be holy, .and not profane the 
SI. 9 by playing the whore, she profaneth her 
21. j2 nor profane the sanctuary of his God ; for 

21. 15 Neither shall he profane his seed among 

21. 23 that he profane not my sanctuaries : for 

22. 2 and that they profane not my holy name 
22. 9 die therefore, if they profane it : I the L. 
22. 15 they shall not profane the holy things of 
22. 32 Neither shall ye profane my holy name 

Neh. 13. 17 What evil thing(is) this that ye do, andp. 
13. 18 bring more wrath upon Israel by profan. 
Psa. 8g. 39 thou hast profaned his crown (by casting 
Isa. 43. 28 I have profaned the princes of the sanct. 
Eze. 22. 8 Thou hast despised, .and hast profaned 

22. 26 Her priests, .have profaned mine holy t. 
23. 38 they have defiled . . and have profaned my 

23. 39 they came . .into my sanctuary to profane 

24. 21 mil profane my sanctuary, the excellency 
28. 16 will cast thee as profane out of the mou. 
36. 20 whither they went, they profaned my holy 
36. 21 which the house of Israel had profaned 
36. 22 which ye have profaned among the heat. 
36; 23 which ye have profaned in the midst of 

Amos 2. 7 father will go in . .to profane my holy n. 
Mai. . X. 12 But ye have profaned it, in that ye say 

2. ID by profaning the covenant of our fathers? 

2. 1 1 Judah hath profaned the holiness of the 

Z.To profane, 0eP7i\6a> lebeloo. 

MattT2. 5 priests in the temple profane the sabbath 
Acts 24. 6 also hath gone about to profane the tem. 

JEOFAIIE, to bo — 

To he profane, >]jn chan^ph. 

Jer. 23. II For both prophet and priest are profane 
rHOFAHED, to be — 
l.To he polluted, hhr^ chalal, 2. 

Eze. 22. 26 hid their eyes, .and I am profaned amo. 
23. ■ 3 against my sanctuary, when it was profa. 

%To he polluted, hhr} chalal, 4. 

Eze. 36. 23 which was profaned among the heathen 
PEOFANENESS — 
Prvfaneness, profanity, njiq chanuphah. 

Jer. 23. 15 is profaneness gone forth into all the land 
PROFESS, to — 
l.To put before,_ 13J nagad, 5. 

Deutie. 3 I profess this day unto the LORD thy God 
2.T0 tell upon or about, promise, iirayy^Wo/xai. 

z Ti. a. 10 which becometh women professing godl. 
6. 21 Which some professing have erred cone. 
8. To speak the sayne thing, confess, SfioXoyeia. 

Matt. 7. 23 then will I profess unto them, I never k. 

1 Ti. ^6. 12 hast professed a good profession before 
Titus 1. 16 They profess that they know God; but in 

4. To say, assert, affirm, <pd(TKei> phasko. 

Eom. 1.22 Professing themselves to be wise, they be. 
PEOftSSEB, PEOFESSION — 
A saying the sahe thing, 6ixo\oyia homologia. 

X Ti. 6. 12 hast professed a good profession before ' 

2 Co. 9. 13 they glorify God for your professed subj. 
Heb. 3. 1 consider the apostle., of our profession 

4. 14 Son of God, let us hold fast (our) profess. 
19. 23 Lot Ufl hold fast the profesBion of (our) 

pjWFnf— 

l.JXshonest gain, S;s| hetsa: 

Gen. 37. 26 What profit (is it) if we slay our brother 
Paa. 30. 9 What profit (is there) in my blood, when 
JSaX. ?. 14 what profit Cis it) that wo have kept his 



2. fVhai is over and above, ini' yother. 

Eccl. 7. II (by it there is) profit to them that seethe 

3. To pirofit, h^) yaal, 5. 

Isa. 30. 5 norbeanhelpnorproflt, but ashatoe,and 
Jer. 16. 19 vanity, .(things) wherein (there is) no p. 

4. Wliat is over and above, fnD^ yithron. 

EccL I. 3 ^Vhat profit hatli a man of all his labour 

2. II vexation of spirit, and (there was) no pro. 

3. 9 What profit hath he that worketh in that 
5. 9 Moreover the profit of the earth is for ail 
5. 16 what profit hath he that hath laboured 

5. V/hat is over and above, "into motKar. 

Trov 14. 23 In all labour there is profit : but the talk 

Qi.To be equal, profitable, compared, np shavah. 
Esth. 3. 8 it (is) not for the king's profit tosufier th. 

7.T0 hear together, advantage, avjup^pa sumphero. 

1 Co. 7. 33 this I speak for your own profit ; not that 

10. 33 please all. .not seeking mine own [profit] 
Heb. 12. 19 but he for (our) profit, that (we) might be 

8. Useful, pi'ofitable, xp'^a'ifios chresimos. 

2 Ti. 2. 14 they strive not about words to no profit 

^.Profit, ai^eXeta opheleia. 

Eom. 3. I or what profit (is there) of circumcision 
PEOFIT, to (have), te profited — 
X.To make of give profit, hm yaal, 5. 

I Sa. 12. 21 which cannot profit nor deliver; for they 

Job 21.15 what profit should we have, if wo pray un. 
35. 3 What profit shall I have, (if I be cleansed) 

Prov 10. 2 Treasures of wickedness profit nothing 

11. 4 Riches profit not in the day of wrath: but 
30. 5 ashamed of a people that could not profit 
30. 6 to a people (that) shall not profit (them) 
44. 9 and their delectable things shall not pro. 
47. 12 if so be thou shalt be able to profit, if so 
48. 17 thy God which teacheth thee to profit, wh. 
57. 12 and thy works ; for they shall not profit 

Jer. 2. 8 and walked after (things that) do no* pr. 
2. II their glory for (that which) doth not profit 

7. 8 ye trust in lying words, that cannot profit 
j2. 13 put themselves to pain, (but) shall not pr. 
23. 32 therefore they shall not profit this people 

Hab. 2. 18 What profiteth the graven Image that the 

2. To profit, I?D sakan. 

Job 34. 9 It profiteth a man nothing that ho should 

3. To be equal, profitable, compared, nio shavah. 
Job 33.27 perverted (that which was) right, and it p. 

^.Profit, o<j>e\os ophelos. 

Jas. 2. 14 What (doth it) profit, my brethren, tho. 
2. 16 needful to the body; what(doth it) profit? 

5. To hear together, advantage, cvfiipipai sumphero. 
1 Co. 12. 7 is given to every man to profit withal 

Q.To strike forward, ■KpoKiirTia prokoptO. 

GaL 1. 14 profited in tlie Jews' religion above many 

l.To profit, u<pe\^ai opheleo. 

Mattis. 5 by whatsoever thou mightest be profited 
16. 26 what is a man profited, if he shall gain the 
Mark 7. 1 1 by whatsoever thou mightest be profited 

8. 36 what sliall it profit a man, if he shall gain 
John 6. 63 flesh profiteth nothing : the words that 
Eom. 2. 23 For circumcision verily profiteth, if thou 
I C0.13. 3 have not charity, it profiteth me nothing 

14. 6 what shall I profit you, except I shall sp. 

Gal. 5. 2 if ye bo circumcised, Christ shall profit 

Heb. 4. 2 buttheword preacheddidnotprofitthem 

13. 9 not with meats, which have not proftted 

2>.To he profitable, elui cKpiXijios eimi ophelimos. 

1 Ti. 4. 8 For bodily exercise profiteth little ; but 

PEOFITABUE — 

1. What is over and above, I'lin; yithron. 

Eccl.io. 10 more strengih : but wisdom (is) profitable 

2.Very useful, eixpi)<^'''ot euchrestos. 

2 Ti. 4. Iff or he is profitable to me for the ministry 
Phm. II improfitable, but now profitable to thee 

Z.Profitable, ai(pe\ifios ophelimAJS. 

t Ti. 4. 8 but godliness is profitable unto all things 
2 Ti. 3. 16 and (i3)profltable for doctrine, forreproof 
Titus 3. 8 These things are good and profitable unto 

PROFITABLE (for), to be — 

1. To make or give profit, Sy; yaal, 5. 

Isa. 44. 10 graven image (that) is profitable for not.? 

2. To profit, p9 sakan. 

Job 22. 2 Can a man bo profitable unto God, as he 
22. 2 is wise may be profitable unto himself 

3. To prosper, n^v tsaleach, 

Jer. 13. 7 girdle was marred, It was profitable for 

4. To hear together, advantage, trv/i^epa stcmphero. 

Matt; s. 29, 30 for it is profitable for thee that one of 
Acts 20.20 I kept back nothing that was profltablo 

PROFITING — 

A striking forward, icpoKoiri) prokope. 

r Ti. 4. 1^ that thy profiting may appear to all 

PSOFOTJOT), to be — 

To mxike deep, P5j; amaq, 5. 

no3. t 2 the ro'volters are profound to make slau. 



PEOGEHITOR— • 

To conceive, .Tirt harah. 

Gen. 49. 26 blessings of my progenitors uato the n. 
PEOGITOSTICATOE — 
To Jcnoio, he acquainted with, yn; yada. 

Isa. 47. 13 piognosticators, stand up anfSave thee 
PEOLOHTG, to — 

1. To make long, prolong, llIN aralc, 5. 

Deut. 4. 26 yo shall not prolong (your) days upon it 
4. 40 that thou mayest prolong (thy) days upon 
S- 33 may prolong (your) days in the land which 

11. 9 may prolong (your) days in the land which 
17. 20 he may prolong (his) days in his kingdom 

22. 7 and (that) thou mayest prolong (thy) days 
30. 18 ye shall not prolong (your) days upon the 
32. 47 through this thing ye shall prolong (your) 

Job 6. II what (is) mine end, that I should prolong 
Prov 28. 16 hethathateth covctousness shall prolong 
Eccl. 7. 15 that prolongeth (his life) in his wickedn. 

8. 13 neithershallhoprolong(his)days, (which 
Isa. 53. 10 he shall prolong (his) days, and the plea. 

l.To {cause to) add, 1?; yasaph, 5. 

Psa. 61. 6 Thou wilt prolong the king's life ; (and) 

Prov 10. 27 The fear of.theLoKD prolongeth days: but 
3. To stretch o'd.t, incline to, hdj nctah. 

Job 13. 39 neither shall he prolong the perfectioif 
PEOtONGED, to be — 
l.To he long, tj-ix arak. 

Ez«. 12. 22 days are prolonged, and every vision fai.t 

2. To TTcake long, rfrtt. arak, 5. 

Deut. 3. 16 days may be prolonged, and that it may 

6. 2 life ; and that thy days may be prolonged 
Prov 28. 2 knowledge the state (thereof) shall be p. 
EccL 8. 12 his (days) be prolonged, yet surely Ilmow 

3. To give length, .""piN an; ychab arkah. 

Dan. 7. 12 lives were prolonged for a season and t. 

4. To draio out, TffO mashak, 2. 

Isa. 13. 22 to come, and her days shall not be prolo. 
Eze. 12. 25 it shall be no more prolonged ; foriuyour 

12. 28 There shall none of my vrorda bo prolon. 

PEOEtSE — 
X.Saying, laK omer, 

Psa. 77. 8 gone forever? doth (his) promise fail fo» 
2. Word, -iyn dabar. 

1 Ki. 8. 56 not failed of one word of all his good pr. 
Neh. 3. 12 that they should do according to this pr. 

■ 5. 13 performeth not this promise, even thus 
Psa.ios. 42 For ho remembered his holy promise, (and) 

Z.A promise, iirayyeXla epaygelia. 

Luke24. 49 I send the promise of my Fatherupon y. 

Acts I. 4 wait for the promise of tho Father, which 

2. 33 having received of the Father the prom. 

2. 39 For the promise is unto you, and to your 

7. 17 But when the time of tho promise drew 

13. 23 God, according to (his) promise, raised un. 
13. 32 the promise which was made unto the fa. 

23. 21 ready, looking for a promise from thee- 
2fi. 6 am judged for 4he hope of the promise 

Eom. 4. 13 For the promise, that he should be tho 

4. 14 voi-d, and the promise made of none effect 
4. 16 to the end the promise might be sure to 
4. 20 staggered not at the promise of God thr. 
g. 4 and the service (of God), and the promis. 
9. 8 children of the promise are counted for 
9. 9 For this (is) the word of promise. At this 

13. 8 confirm the promises (made) unto the fa. 

2 Co. 1. 20 For all the promises of God in him (are) 

7. I Having therefore these promises, dearly 
GaL 3. 14 that we might receive the promise of the 

3. 16 to Abraham and his seed weie the prom. 

3. 17 it should make the promise of none eft'ect 
3. 18 no more of promise, .to Abraham by pro. 
3 21 (Is) the law then against the promises of 
3. 22 prolnise by faith of Jesus Christ might be 

3. 29 seed, and heirs according to the promise 

4. 23 but he of the free woman (was) by prom. 
4, 28 as Isaac was, are the cliildren of promise 

Eph. 1. 13 were sealed with that holy spirit of pro, 

2. 12 strangers from the cov£nants of promise 
3. 6 partakers of his promise in Christ by tho 
6. 2 which .is the first commandment with p. 

1 Ti, 4. 8 havingpromiseofjthelife that now is, and 

2 Ti. I. 1 according to the pronnise of life which is 
Heb. 4. I promise being left (us) of entering into 

6. 12 through faith and patience inherit the p. 

6. 15 patiently endured, he obtained the prom. 

6. 17 unto the heirs of prpmise the immutablL 

7. 6 and blessed him that had the promises 

8. 6 which was established upon better prom. 

9. 13 might receive +he promise of eternal inh. 

10. 36 that, after, .ye might receive the promise 

11. 9 By faith he sojourned in the land of pro. 
II. 9 the heirs with him of the same tromiso 
II. 13 died in faith, not having received the pr. 
II. 17 he that had received the promises offered 
II. 33 obtained promi3e3,'stopped the mouths of 
II. 39 through faith, received not the promise ' 

2 Po. 3. 4 Where is the promise of his coining? for 

3. 9 The Lord is not slack concerning his pro. 

1 Jo. 2. 23 this is the promise that he hath promised 

^.A' promise, iirdyy€\ixa epaggelma. 

a Pe. , I. 4 exceeding great and precious pr(«nises 
%.i% Nevertheless we, according to his promise 



PROMISE 



770 



PROPHESTIlNG 



PROWTSE, to (maks) — 

l.To say, l?ij amar. 

Num 14. /,o unto tho place which the Lord hath pro. 
s Kl. 8. 19 promised him to give him alway a light 
2 Ch.21. 7 as ho promised to give a light to him and 
Neh. g. 15 promiaedst them tiiat they sliould go in 
9. 23 wliichthouhadstpromised to tiicir fathers 
Esth. 4. 7 promised to pay to ths klns's treaaurica 

Z.To speak, ij^ dabar. 

Jer. 32. 42 all tho good that I havo promised them 

3. To speak, IJ'J dabar, 3. 

Exodi2.p5 according as ho hath promised, that yo 
Deut 1. II and bless you, as he hath promised you I 
6. 3 Lord God of thy fathers hath promised 
__ 9. 28 bring them into the land wliich he prom. 
~ia 9 according aa tho Loud thy God promised 
12. 20 enlarge thy border, as ho hath promised 
15. 6 thy God blesseth theo, as ho promised th. 
' 19. 8 give theo all the land which he promised 

S3' 23 which thou hast promised withtliy moutli 
a6. 18 peculiar people, as he hath promised theo 
27. 3 Lord God of thy fathers hath promised 
Josh. 9. 21 Let them live, .as the princes had prom. 

22. 4 hath given rest, .as he promised them 

23. 5 as the LoED your God hath promiccd unto 
f 23. 10 flghteth for you, aa he hath promised you 

23. 15 which tho Lord your God promised yoa 
s Sa. 7. 28 hast promised this goodness unto thy ec. 
X Ki. 2. 24 hath made mo an houae, as ho promised 
5. 12 gave Solomon wisdom, as he promised b. 
8. 20 sit on the tlirono . . as the Lord promised 
8. 24 that thou promisedst him : thou spaliest 
8. 25 that thou promisedst him, saying. There 
8. 56 according to all that he promised : there 
8. sS which he promised by tlie hand of Moses 
g. 5 as I promised to David thy father, saying 

1 Cfl. 17. 26 hast promised tliis goodness unto thy se. 
a Ch. 6. 10 set on the tlirono. .as the Lord promised 

6. 15 hast kept, .that which thou hast promis. 
'6. 16 keep, .that which thou hast promised h. 
Jer. 33. 14 that g'ood thing which I have promised 

4. To smj tfte same thing, asuert, profess, oij.o\oy€io- 
Mutt. 14. 7 liepromised with an oat'li to give lier what 

5. To sa7/ out Hie same thing. efo/ioAoyeonai cxom. 
Luke 22. 6 [And he promised] , and sought opportu 

6. To pro/ess, promise, i-TayyiWofiai cpaijgellomai. 
Marki4. n were glad, and promised to give him mo. 
Acts 7. 5 yet he promised that he would give it to 
Rom. 4. 21 persuaded that what he had promised ho 
GaL 3. 19 should come to whom tho promise was 

i Titus I. 2 which God. .promised before the world 

j Hob. 6. 13 Tor when God made promise to Abraham 

' 10. 23 wavering; for he (is) faithful that promised 

f 1 1 . 1 1 she judged him f aitlif nl who had promised 

12. 26 now he hath promised, saying, Yet onco 

Jas. 1. 12 which the Lord hath promised to them t. 

2. 5 kingdom which he hath promised to them 

2 Pe. 2. 19 While they promise them liberty, they t. 
1 Jo. 2. 25 this is tho promise that he hath promised 

PEOmSE afore, to — 

To profess or promise before, Trpo€5ray7cA\ojuai. 
Rom. I. 2 Which he had promised afore by his pr. 

PROMISE life, to- 
ys give or promise life, n;rj chayah, 5, 

Ezo. 13. 22 from his wicked way, by promising hiiaL" 
PROMOTE, to — 
l.To make great, '?'i3 gadal, 3. 

Esth. 3. I did king Ahasuerus promote Haman tho 
5. 11 wherein the king had promoted him, and 

2. To maJce heavy, weighty, honoured, I3|i kabed, 3. 

Num24. Ill thought to promote theo unto great h. 
S. To cause to prosper, th% tselach, 5. 

Dan. 3. 30 Then the king promoted Shadrach, ^esh. 
4. To make high, Dn rum, 3a. 

ProY. 4. 8 Exalt her, and she shall promote theo ; she 
SaOMOTE to honour, to — 
To make heavy, weighty, honoured, "135 Ixbed, 3, 

Num22. 17 I will promote thee unto very great hon. 
22. 37 notableindeedtopromotetheetohonourt 
PROMOTED, to be — 
To move, shake, £« nua. 

Judg.g. 9, II, i3and go to be promoted overthe trees? 

Promotion — 

To make high, D»"! rtim, 5. 

Psa. 75. 6 For promotion (c6meth) neither from the- 
Prov 3. 35 but shame shall be the promotion of fools 

PRONOTTNCE, to — 

\.To speak idly, n>f^ latah, 3. 

Lev. 5. 4 swear, pronouncing with (his) lips to do 
5. 4 that a man shall pronounce with an oath 

% To speak, ~iy^ dahar, 8. 

Jndgi2. 6 he could not frame to pronotmce (It) right 
Neh. 6. 12 he pronounced this prophecy against me 
Jer. XI. 17 hath pronounced evu against thee, lor the 

16. 10 Wherefore hath the Lord pronounced all 

18. 8 H that nation, Eigalnst whom I have pro. 

19. 15 all the evil that I have pronounced agal. 

B5. 13 ai my words whlcM have pronounced 
^^ •& 13 repent him nl tbe evU thatne hath p-w\ 



Jer. 25. 19 evil which ho had pronounced against th.? 
34. 5 for I have pronounced tho %yord, saith tho 

33. 17 all tho evil that I havo pronounced agai. 
3O. 7 fury that tho Lord hath pronounced aga. 
36. 31 evil that I havo pronounced against them 
40. 2 God hath pronounced this evU upon this 

3. To call, N-iu qara. 

Jer. 3(5. 18 pronounccu all these words unto mu with 

proof — 

Proof, trial, Soki/j.'I] dohimS.- 

2 Co. 2. 9 that I might know tho proof of you, wh. 
13. 3 Since yo seek a proof of Christ speaking 
Phil 2. 22 But yo know tho proof of him, that, as a 

proof, infallible, to make full — 
I..1I sure token, T(Kfj.ripiov tekmcrion. 

"Acts i.~ 3 showed himself, .by many infallible proo. 
2.A shouring in, pointing out, IvSei^is endcixis. 

2 Co. 8. 24Showyeto them. .the proof ofyourlove.and 
PROPER — 
1. Belonging to the city, well born,, i.cm~to^ usteios. 

Heb. 11.23 becauao they saw (lie was) a propfir child 
2.0ne's own, XSios idios. 

Acta 1. 19 that field Is called In their proper touguo 

I Co. 7. 7 every man hath his proper gift of God, one 

PROPER good — 

ul peculiar treasure, n^Jip segullah. 

1 Ch.2g. 3 I havo of mine own proper good, of gold 
PROPHEOT — 

1. What is lifted up, a burden, message, N(ra massa. 

Prov 30. I words of Agur. .(even) the prophecy : tho 

2. Prophecy, nijn} nebuah. 

Prov 31. I the prophecy that his mother taught him 
a Cb. 9. 29 in the prophecy of Ahijah the Shilonifce • 
15. 8 when Asa heard . .the prophecy of Oded 
Neh. 6. 12 that he pronounced this prophecy against 

S.j-l prophet, N'53 nahi. 

Dan. 9. 24 to seal up tho vision and prophecy, and to 

.i.Prophecy,pvMicexposition,irpo<pi]T^laprcpheteia. 

Matti3. 14 in them is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias 

Rom 12. 5 whether prophecy, (let us prophesy) ace. 

, I Co. 12. 10 to another prophecy ; to another discern. 

13. 8 but whether (there be) prophecies, they 
. I Ti, 1. 18 according to tho prophecies which v/ent 

4. 14 which was given thee by prophecy, with 

2 Pe. 1. 20 no prophecy of the Bcripturo is of any 

I. 21 For tha prophecy came not in old timo 
Rev. I. 3 they that hear the words of thia prophecy 
II. 6 it rain not in the daya of their prophecy 
19. 10 the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of pr. 
22. 7 he that keepeth the sayings of the proph. 
E2. 10 Seal not the sayings of the prophecy ol t. 

22. 18 that heareth the words of tho prophecy of 

22. 19 fronj the words ol the book of ibla proph. 

5. Prophetic, irpo<priTtK6s prophctikos. 

2 Pe. 1. 19 We have also a more Buro word ol proph. 
PROPHECY, (the gift of) — 
Prophecy, TrpocpTireta propheteia. 

I Co. 13. 2 though I have (the gift ol) prophecy, and 
PROPHESY, to — 
1. To see (in vision), niij chazah. 

Isa. 30. 10 Prophesy not unto us right things . . prop. 

l.To prophesy, flow forth, k?} naba, 2. 

I Sa. 10. II he prophesied among tho prophets, then 
I Ki.22. 12 all the prophets prophesied so, saying, Go 

1 Ch.23. I who should prophesy with harps, with 

25. 2 which prophesied according to the order 

23. 3 who prophesied with a harp, to give tha. 

2 Ch.18. II aU the prophets prophesied so, saying. Go 
Jer. 2. 8 prophesied by Baal, and walked after (t. 

5. 31 prophesy falsely, and the priests bear rule 
II. 21 Prophesy not in the name of the Lord, th. 
14. 14 The prophets prophesy lies in my name : I 

14. 15 concerning tho prophets that prophesy in 
14. 16 people to whom tliey prophesy shall bee. 
19. 14 whither the Lord had sent him to proph. 
eo. I heard that Jeremiah prophesied these thi. 

. 20. 6 friends, to whom thou hast prophesied L" 
23. 16 words ol the prophets that prophesy unto 
23. 21 I have not spoken unto them, yet they p. 
23. 25 that prophesy lies in my name, saying, I 
23. 26 in the heart of the prophets that prophe. 
23. 32 against them that prophesy false dreams 

25. 13 which Jeremiah hath prophesied against 

25. 30 Therefore prophesy thou against them all 
e6. 9 Why hast thou prophesied in the name of 
e6. ir for he hath prophesied against this city 
e6. 12 Lord sent me to prophesy against this h. 
26. 18 Micah the Morasthite prophesied in the 

26. 20 who prophesied against tMa city, and ag. 
27. 10 For they propheay a lie unto you, to rem. 

27. 14 Te shall not serve, .for they prophesy a 

27. 15 yet they prophesy a lie in my name ; that 

27. 15 and the prophets that prophesy unto you 

27. 16 that prophesy.. forthey prophesy a lie un. 

28. 6 perform thy words which thou hast pro. 
28. 8 prophesied both against many countries 

28. 9 The prophet which ptophesieth of peace 

29. 9 For they prophesy falsely unto you in my 
39. 31 which prophesy a lie unto you in my na. 
A9. 31 Because that Shemalah hath prophesied 
3a. 3 Wherefore doat thou prophesy, and say 



Jer. 37. 19 Where (are) now your prophets which pr. 
Eie. 4. 7 uncovered, and thou elialt prophesy ogx 

6. 2 set thy lace toward tho mountam9..and p. 
II 4 Therefore prophesy against them, propE. 

11. 13 when I prophesied, that Pelatiah the son 

12. 27 ho proplicsicth of the times (that arc) fai 

13. 2 prophesy against the prophets . . that pro. 
13. 16 prophets of Israel, which prophesy cone. 
13. 17 sot thy face.. and prophesy thou against 
=0. 46 prophesy against the forest of the south 
21. 2 set thy face toward Jerusalem, .and pro. 

21. 9 Son of man, prophc-sy, and say. Thus sa. 
SI. 14 prophery, and smite (thine) hands toget. 
£1. 28 thou, eon of man, prophesy, and say. Tit. 
23. 2 Son of man, set thy face . . and prophesy 

28. 21 set thy face against Zidon, ana prophesy 

29. 2 prophesy against him, and against all E. 

30. 2 prophesy and say, Thussalth the Lord O. 

34. 2 prophesy against the shepherds . . prophe. 
33. 2 cct thy lace against mount Seir, and pro. 

35. I prophesy unto the mountains of Israel 

36. 3 ITierefore prophesy and say. Thus saith 
35. 6 Prophesy therefore coneeming tho land 

37. 4 Prophesy upon these bones, and say unto 

37. 7 So I prophesied . . and as I prophesied, th. 
27. 9 Prophesy unto the wind, prophesy, sonol 

37. 12 prophesy and say unto them. Thus saith 
33. 2 set thy face against Gog. jind prophesy 

38. 14 prophesy andsay unto Gog, Thus saith tho 
58. 17 which prophesied in those days (many) y. 

39. I prophesy against Gog, and say. Thus saith 
Joel 2. 28 sons and your daughters shall prophesy 
Amos 2. 12 commanded the prophets, saying, t>roph. 

3. 8 Lord God hath spoken, who can but pro. t 

7. 12 and there eat bread, and prophesy the;-o 

7. 13 Cut prophesy not again any more at Bet. 

7. js Lord said unto me, Go, prophcsyunto my 
7. 16 I'rophesy not against Israel, and drop not 

Zech.13. 3 v/hen any shall yet prophesy, then his L 
13. 3 shall thrust bim through when he proph. 

13. 4 shall be ashamed .. when ho hath proph. 

3. To show self a prophet, k^J naba, 7. 

Nnm 11.23 when the spirit rested . . they prophesied 
II. 25 spirit rested, .and they prophesied in tho c. 
II. 27 iildad and Mcdad do prophesy in the ca. 

I 8a. 10. 3 prophets coming down . . and they shall p. 

10. 6 thou Ehalt prophesy with then, tnd shalt 
io„ 10 prophets met him . . and ho prcphecicd am. 

18. lo and he prophesied in the midst cl tho h. 
iig. 21 thcy prophesied likewise, .they prophcs. 

19. 23 went on and prophesied, xintilho came to 
,19. 24 stripped off his clothes also, and prophe. 

19. 20 messengers ol Saul, and they also proph. 

1 KI.18. 29'they prophesied until tho (time) ol the o. 

22. 8 lor he doth not prophesy good concerning 
C2. 10 and all the prophctaprcphosiod before th. 
22. la Did I not tell theo that ho would proph. 

2 Ch.18. 7 lorhonever prophesied good unto me, but 

iB. g ahd all the prophets prophesied beforo 

18. 17 Did 1 not tell thee (that) ho would not pr. 

20. 37 prophesied against Jehoshaphat, saying 
Jer. 14. 14 they prophesy unto you a false vision and 

23. 13 they prophesied'in Baal, and caased my 
26. 20 there was also a man that prophesied In 

Eze. 13. 17 daughters, .which prophesy out ol their 
37. 10 So I prophesied, as he commanded mc, and 

4. To prophesy, Kai neba, 2. 

E2xa 5. I prophesied unto the Jews that (were) In 

5. To catue to drop, let drop, ^bj nataph, 5. 

'Mic. 2. 6 Prophesy ye not, (say they to them that) 
2. 6 shall not prophesy to them, (that) they 
2. 1 1 I will prophesy unto thee ol wine and ol 

6. A prophet, «'?} nabi. 

Eze. 13. 2 say onto them that prophesy out ol their 

7. To prophesy, publicly expound. Trpo<p-ijT(va proph. 

Matt. 7. 22 havewenotprophesiedin thyname! and 

11. 13 For all the prophets and the law prophe. 
13- 7 hypocrites, well did Esaias pronhesy ol 
26. 68 Prophesy unto us, thou Christ, Who is ho 

Mark 7. 6 Well hath Esaias prophesied ol you hyp. 

14. 65 say unto him; Prophesy : and the servants 
Luke I. 67 filled with the HolyGhost, and prophesied 

22. 64 saying. Prophesy, who is it that smote 
^ John II. 51 he prophesied that Jesus should die lor 
Acts 2. 17 sons and your daughters shall prophesy 
2. 18 pour out in those days . .and they shall p. 

19. 6 and they spake vrith tongues, and proph. 

21. 9 lour daughters, virgins, which did proph. 
I Co. II. 4 Every man praj'ing or prophesjlng, havin 1; 

II. 5 every woman thatprayeth or prophesieth 

13. 9 For we know in part, and we prophesy in 

14. I Follow after charity . .but rather that yo 
14. 3 But he that prophesieth speaketh unuj 
14. 4 but he that prophesieth edifleth the chu. 
14. 5 prophesied : for greater (is) he that prop. 
14. 24 if all prophesy, and there come in one that 
14. 31 For ye may all prophesy one by one, that 
14. 39 covet to prophesy, and lorbid not to speak 

1 Pe. I. 10 who prophesied ol the grace (that sliould 

Jude 14 prophesied of these, sajiug. Behold, tho 

Rev. 10. II Thou must prophesy again before many 

11." 3 they shall prophesy a thousand two hund. 

PROPHESYING — 

l.To prophesy, N^} naba, 2. 

I Sa. 19. 20 saw the company ol the prophets prophea. 

2.T0 show self a prophet, HSinaba, 7. 

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Bn-a 6. 14 prospered through the prophesying of H. 
i.Prophecy, TTpo<priTela propheteia. 

I Co. 14. 6 or by knowledge, or by prophesyhig, or 
14. 22 prophesying (serveth) not for them that 

I Th. 5. 20 Despise not prophcsyings 

^aOPHET — 

\.A seer, nm chozeh. 

Isa. 30. 10 Which say .. to the prophets, Prophesy not 

2.A 2»'02->hct, N'55 nabi. 

Gen. 20. 7 for he (is) a prophet, and he shall pray for 
Eyod 7. I and Aaron thy brother shall be thy proph. 
Nuraii. 29 that all the Lord's people were prophets 

12. 6 If there be a prophet among you, (I) the 
Dcuti3. I If there arise among you a prophet, or a 

13. 3 not hearken unto the words of that prop. 
13. s that prophet, or that dreamer of dreams 
iS. 15 God will raise up unto thoo a prophet fr. 
i3. i3 I will raise them up a prophet from amo. 
18. 20 tlie prophet which shall presume, .that p. 

18. 22 Wlien a prophet speaketh in the name of 
i3. 22 the prophet hath spoken it presumptuou. 
34. 10 tliore arose not a prophet since in Israel 

Judg. 6. 8 the Lord sent a prophet uuto the children 
M Sa. 3. 20 established (to be) a prophet of the LORD 
9. 9 a prophet was beforetime called a seer 
lo. 5 a company of prophets coming down from 
10. 10 a company of prophets met him ; and the 
10. II behold, he prophesied among the proph. 

10. II, 12 (Is) Saul also among the prophets? 

19. 20 prophets prophesying, and Samuel stand. 
19. 24 they say, (Is) Saul also among the proph. 
22. 5 the prophet Gad said unto David, Abide 
28. 6 neither by dreams, nor by Urim, nor by p. 
a8. 15 answereth. .neither by prophets, nor by 

. 7, 2 the king said unto Nathan the prophet, S. 

12. 25 sent by the hand of Nathan the prophet 
24. 11 word of the Lord came unto the prophet 

. 8 the prophet, and Shimei, and Rei, and the 
. 10 theprophet, andBenaiah, andthemighty 

1.22 Aud, lo. .Nathan the prophet also came in 
J. 23 told the king. .Behold Nathan the prophet 
J. 32 the prophet, and Benaiah the son of Jeh. 
'• 34> 35, 44, 45 the priest and Nathan the pro.- 

11. 29 the prophet Ahijah the Shilonite found 

13.11 there dwelt an old prophet in Beth-el, and 
13.131 (am) a prophet also as thou (art); and an 

13. 20, 26 the prophet that brought him back 
13. 23 for the prophet whom he had brought ba. 
13. 25 told. .in the city where the old prophet d. 
13. 29 the prophet took up the carcase of tlie man 

13. 29 the old prophet came to the city, to mou. 

14. 2 Ahijah tlio prophet, which told me that 

14. 18 by tlie hand of his servant Ahijah the pr. 

16. 7 also by the hand of the prophet Jehu the 

16. 12 spake against Baasha by Jehu the prophet 
28. 4 Jezebel cut off the prophets of the Lord 
18. 4 Obadiah took an hundred prophets, and 

18. 13 when Jezebel slew the prophets of the L. 
■ 8. 13 hid auhundred men of the Lord's proph. 

18. 19 the prophets of Baal four hundred and fl. 
18. 19 the prophets of the groves four hundred 
18. 20 gathered the prophets together unto m. 
18. 22 1. .a prophet of the Lord; but Baal's p. 
j8. 25 Elijah saltl unto the prophets of Baal 

18. 36 the prophet came near, and said, LordG. 
»8i 40 Take the prophets of Baal ; let not one of 

19. 1 had slain all the prophets with the sword 
19. 10,^ 14 and slain thy prophets with the sword 

19. 16 sTialt thou anoint (to be) prophet in thy 

20. 13 there came a prophet unto Ahab king of 
ao. 22 the prophet came to the king of Israel 

'20. 35 a certain man if the sons of the prophets 
20. 38 the prophet departed, and waited for the 
20. 41 discerned him that he (was) of the proph. 
22. 6 the king of Israel gathered the prophets 
22. 7 not here a prophet of the Lord besides 
22. 10 all the prophets prophesied before them 

22. 12 the prophets prophesied so, saying, Go up 

22. 13 the words of the prophets (declare) good 
--.22, 23 lying spirit in the mouth of., prophets 

, 3, 5 the sons of the prophets that (were) at 
2. 7 of the sons of the prophets went, and st." 

2. 15 when the sons of the prophets which (w.) 

3. II not here a prophet of the Lord, that we 

3. 13 the prophets of thy father, and to the p. 

4. I of the wives of the sons of the prophets 
4. 38 the sons of the prophets (were) sitting be. 

4. 38 seethe pottage for the sons of the proph. 

5. 3 (were) mth the prophet that (is) in Sara. 
5. 8 he shall know that there is a prophet in 

5. 13 (if) the prophet had bid thee (do aome)g. 

5.23 two young men of the sons of the prophets 

6. I the sons of the prophets said unto Elisha 
6. 12 Elisha, the prophet that (is) in Israel, tell. 
9. I prophet called one of the children of the 

.- 9. 4 So. .the prophet, went to Ramoth-gilead 
9. 7 the blood of my servants the prophets, and 
TO. 19 call unto me all the prophets of Baal, all 
14. 25 the prophet, which (was) of Gathhepher 

17. 13 by all the prophets, (and by) all the seers 

17. 13- sent to you by my servants the prophets 
17. 23 as he had said by all his servants the pr. 

19. 2 to Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz 

20. I the prophet Isaiah the son of Amoz cama 
ao. »i And Isaiah the prophet cried unto the L. 
ao. 14 Thei! came Isaiah the prophet unto king 
ai. 10 the Lord spake by his servants the prop. 
B3. 2 the prophets, and all the people, both am. 

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2 which he spake by his servants the proph. 
22 Touch not. .and do my prophets no harm 

1 David said to Nathan the prophet, Lo, I 
29 in the book of Nathan the prophet, and 

29 in the book of Nathan the prophet, and 
5 Then camo .Shomaiah the prophet to He. 

15 in the book of Shemaiah the prophet, and 
22 written in the story of the prophet Iddo 

8 hoard, .the prophecy of Odcdtho prophet 

5 the king, .gathered together of prophets 

6 not here a prophet of the Lord besides 

9 all the prophets prophesied before them 

11 all the prophets prophesied so, saying 

12 the words of tho prophets (declare) good 
21, 22 lying spirit in the mouth of. .prophets 
20 believe his prophets, so shall ye prosper 
12 a v/riting to him from Elijah tho prophet 

19 ho sent prophets to them, to bring thcra 

15 ho sent unto him a prophet, which said 

16 the prophet forbare, aud said, 1 knowth. 
22 did. .the prophet, the son of Amoz, write 

9 But a prophet of tho LORD was there, wh. 
25 Gad the king's seer, and Nathan tho pro. 

25 the commandment of the Lord by his pr. 

20 the prophet Isaiah the son of Amoz, pra. 
32 in the vision of Isaiah the prophet,the son 
18 And.. from the days of Samuel the proph. 

12 humbled not himself before . .the prophet 
16 misused his prophets, until the wrath of 
II hast commanded by/thy servants the pro. 

7 prophets to preach of thee at Jerusalem 

14 prophets, that would have put me in fear 

26 thy prophets which testified against them 

30 testifiedst. .by thy spirit in thy prophets 

32 on our prophets, and on our fathers, and 
title, theprophet came unto him, after he had 

9 (there is) no more any prophet : neither 

15 Touch not mine anointed, and do my pro. 

2 the prophet, and the prudent, and the an. 
15 tho prophet that teacheth lies, he (is) the 

7 the priest and the prophet have erred th. 
10 the prophets and your rulers, the seers 

2 unto Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz 
I the prophet, the son of Amoz, came unto 

3 Then came Isaiah the prophet unto king 
5 ordained thee a prophet unto tho nations 

8 the prophets prophesied by Baal, and w. 
26 they, .and their priests, and their proph. 

30 your own sword hatli devoured your pr. 

9 And. .at that day. .the prophets shall w. 

13 the prophets shall become wind, and the 

31 The prophets prophesy falsely, and the p. 
13 from the prophet even unto the priest e. 
25 seut unto you all my servants the proph. 

1 the bones of the prophets, and the bones 

10 from the prophet even unto the priest e. 
13 the prophets, and all the inhabitants of 

13 the prophets say unto them. Ye shall not 

14 The prophets proiAesy lies in my name 

15 the prophets that prophesy in my nanio 
15 By sword and famine shall those prophets 
i3 the prophet and. the priest go about into 

18 nor counsel, .nor the word from the pro. 

2 Pashur smote Jeremiah the prophet, and 
9 Mine heart, .is broken because of the pr. 

11 both prophet and priest are profane : yea 

13 I have seen folly in the prophets of Sam. 

14 I have seen also in the prophets of Jeru. 

15 saith the Lord, .concerning the prophets 

15 from the prophets of Jerusalem is profan. 

16 of the prophets that prophesy unto you 

21 1 have not sent these prophets, yet they 

25 I have heard what the prophets said, that 

26 in the heart of the prophets that prophesy 
26 prophets of the deceit of their own heart 

28 The prophet that hath a dream, let him 
30, 31 1 (am) against the prophets, saith the L. 

33 or the prophet, or a priest, shall ask theo 

34 the prophet, and the priest, and the peo. 
37 Thus shalt thou say to the prophet. What 

2 the prophet spake unto all the people of 

4 hath sent unto you all his servants the p. 

5 theprophets, whom I sent unto you, both 

7 So . . the prophets and all the people heard 

8 the prophets and all the people took him 
II Then spake the priests and the prophets 
16 said . . unto the priests and to the prophets 

9 hearken not ye to your prophets, nor to 

14 the prophets that speak unto you, saying 

15 and the prophets that prophesy unto you 

16 of your prophets that prophesy unto you 
i3 if they (be) prophets, and if the word of 

I of Azur tho prophet, which (was) of Gib. 
4 prophet Jeremiah said unto the prophet 

6 Even the prophet Jeremiah said. Amen 

8 The prophets that have been before me and 

9 The prophet which p'rophesieth of peace 
9 when the word of the prophet shall coma 
9 (then) shall the prophet be known, that 

10 prophet took the yoke from off the proph. 

11 And the prophet Jeremiah went his way 

12 Hananiah the prophet had broken the y. 
12 from off the neck of the prophet Jeremiah 
15 Then said the prophet., unto., tho proph. 

17 So Hananiah the prophet died tho same 
1 the prophet sent from Jerusalem unto the 
I and to the prophets, and to all the people 
8 Lot not your prophets and your diviners 

15 hath raised us up prophets in Babylon 

19 whi.ch I sent, .by my servants the proph. 

29 road. , in the ears of Jeremiah theproplict 
a tho prophet was shut up In the i»urt oltho 



J er. 32.32 their prophets, and the men of Judah, and 

34. 6 the prophet spake all these words untoZ, 

35. ij I have sent., you all my servants the pro. 

36. 8 all that Jeremiah the prophet commandecj 

36. 26 Baruch the scribe, and Jeremiah the pro. 

37. 2 '.vliich ho spake by the prophet Jeremiah 
37. 3 And . . the king sent . . to the prophet Jero. 

37, 6 camo the word of the Lord unto the pro. 

37. 13 he took Jeremiah the prophet, saying, Th. 
37. 19 your prophets which prophesied unto you 

38. 9 the prophet, whom they have cast into 
38. 10 take up Jeremiah the prophet out of tho 

38. 14 took Jeremiah the prophet unto himintd 
42. 2 said unto Jeremiah the prophet. Let, we 

42. 4 the prophet said unto them, I have heard 

43. 6 the prophet, and Baruch the son of Ner. 

44. 4 I sent unto you all my servants the proph. 

45. I the prophet spake unto Baruch the son of 

46. I which came to Jeremiah the prophet ag. 

46, 13 that tho Lord spake to Jeremiah the pr, 

47. I that came to Jeremiah the prophet agai. 

49. 34 that came to Jeremiah the prophet agaJ. 

50. I the Lord spake . . by Jeremiah the prophet 

51. 59 the prophet commanded Seraiah the son 
lam. 2. 9 prophets also find no vision from the Lord 

2. 14 Thy prophets have seen vain and foolish 
■ 2. 20 shall tho priest and the prophet be slain 

4. 13 For the sins of her prophets, (and) the inl, 
Eze. 2. 5 that there hath been a prophet among th. 

7. a6 then shall they seek a vision of the proph. 
13. 2 the prophets of Israel that prophesy, and 
13. 3 Woe unto thefoolish prophets, that follow 
13. 4 thy prophets are like the foxes in the de, 

13. 9 upon the prophets that see vanity, and 
13. 16 the prophets of Israel, which prophesy c. 

14. 4 Every man . . that . . cometh to the prophet 
14. 7 and Cometh to a prophet to enquire of him 
T4. 9 if the prophet be deceived when he hath 
14. 9 1 the Lord have deceived that prophet ' , 
14. 10 the punishment of the prophet shall be 
22. 25 a conspiracy of her prophets in the midst 
22. 28 her prophets have daubed them with un. 
33. 33 know that a prophet hath been among th. 
38. 17 the prophets of Israel, which prophesied 

Dan. 9. 2 the word . . came to Jeremiah the prophet 
9. 6 the prophets, which spake in thy name to 
9.10 laws, which he set before us by. . the pro. 

Hob. 4. s the prophet also shall fall with thee in 

6. 5 Therefore have I hewed (them) by the p. 
9. 7 the prophet (is) a fool, the spiritual man 

* 9. 8 the prophet (is) a snare of a fowler in all 

12. 10 I have also spoken by the prophets, and 
12. 10 used similitudes, by the ministry of the p. 
12. 13 by a prophet the Lord brought, .by apr. 

Amos 2, II I raised up of your sous for prophets, and 

2. 12 and commanded the prophets, saying 

3. 7 he revealeth his secret unto, .the proph. 

7. 14 I (was) no prophet, neither (was) I a pro. 
MIc. 3. 5 the prophets that make my people err 

3. 6 the sun shall go down over the prophets 

3. II the[prophets thereof divine formoney: yet 

Hab. I. I The burden which llabakkuk the proph. 

3. I A prayer of Habakkuk the prophet upon 

Zeph. 3. 4 Her prophets (are) light (and) treacherous 

Hag. 1. I, 3 word of the Lord by Haggai the proph. 

1. 12 the words of Haggai the prophet, as tho 

2. I, 10 word of the Lord by the prophet Ha. 
Zech, 1. I, 7 the word of the Lord uuto. .the proph. 

I. 4 unto whom the fonner prophets have cr. 
I. 5 and the prophets, do they live for ever? 

1. 6 which I commanded my servants the pr. 
7. 3 to speak .. to the prophets, saying, Should 
7. 7 Lord hath cried by the former prophets 

7. 12 sent in his spirit by the former propliets 

8. 9 these words by the mouth of the prophets 

13. 2 the prophets and the unclean spirit to 
13. 4 the prophets shall be ashamed every one 
13. 5 I (am) no prophet, I (am) au husbandman 

Mai. 4. 5 I will send you Elijah the prophet before 

3. A prophet, k'3j nebi. 

Ezra 5. I prophet.=i, Haggai the prophet, and Zech. 

5. 2 with them, .the prophets of God helping 

6. 14 the prophet and Zechariah the son of Id. 

4. To {catise to) drop, ^aj nataph, 5. 

Mic. 2. II he shall even be the prophet of this peo. 

5. A prophet, p-uhlic expounder, irpo<pi)Tr\s prophetes. 

Matt. 1.22 fulfilled which was spoken . . by the proph. 

2. 5 of Judea : for thus it i3\vi'itten by the p. 

2. 15 be fulfilled which was spoken, .by the p, 
2. 17 that which was spoken by Jeremy the p. 
a. 23 bo fulfilled which was spoken by the pr. 

3. 3 this is he that was spoken of by the pro 

4. 14 which was spoken by Esaias the prophet 

5. 12 for so persecuted they the prophets wh. 
5. 17 am come to destroy the law, or the proph, 
7. 12 do. .for this is the law and the prophets 
8. 17 which was spoken by Esai.is the prophet 

10. 41 recoivetli a prophet in. .name of a proph. 
■o. 41 He. .shall receive aprophet'sreward;and 

11. 9 A prophet? yea. .and more than a proph 

11. 13 the prophets aud the law prophesied un. 

12. 17 which was spoken by Esaias the prophet 

12, 39 no sign.. but tho sign of the prophet Jo. 

13. 17 That many prophets aud righteous (men) 

13. 35 fulfilled which wasspokenby tho prophet 
13- 57 -A prophet is not without lionour, save in 

14. 5 because they counted him as a prophet 
16. 4 unto it, but the sign of [the prophet] Jonas 
16. 14 and others, Jeremias, or one of the proph. 
11. 4 ful^ilefiAvhicb was spoken by theprophet 



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. II Jesus the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee 
. 26 we fear . . for all hold John as a prophet 
. 46 But. .because they took him foraproph. 
. 40 Ou these . . hang all the law and the pro. 
. 29 ye build the tombs of the prophets, and 

30 been parlakere. . in the blood otllie pro. 

31 children of tbem which killed theproph. 

34 I send unto you prophets, and wise men 
37 (tliou)that killest the prophets and stone. 
15 desolation, spoken of by Daniel the pro. 
56 that the scriptures of the prophets might 

g that which was spoken by Jeremy the p. 

35 [fulfilled which was spoken by the prop.] 
2 As it is written in [the prophets], Behold 
4 A prophet is not without honour, but in 

15 That it is a prophet, or as one of the pro. 

23 (say), Elias, and others, One of the pro. 
33 counted John, that he was a prophet in. 
14 [desolation, spoken of by Daniel the p.] 
70 As he spake by the mouth of his holy pr. 
76 Shalt be called the prophet of the High. 

4 in tlie bookof the words of Esaiasthcp. 
17 delivered unto him the book of the pro. 

24 No prophet is accepted in hisowncoun. 

27 lepers . . in the time of Eliseas the prop. 

23 in the like . . did their fathers unto the p. 
i6 a great prophet is risen up among us ; a. 

26 A prophet ? Yea . . much more than a pr. 

28 not, a greater [prophet] than John the B. 

39 This man, if he were a prophet, would h. 
8 that one of the old prophets was risen a. 

19 thatoneof the old prophets is risen again 

24 many prophets and kings have desired 

29 no sign. . but the sign of Jonas [the p.] 

47 for ye build the sepulchres of the prop. 

49 [ will send them prophets and apostles 

50 the blood of all the prophets, which was 

28 the prophets, in the kingdom of God, and 

33 be that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem 

34 which killest the prophets, and stonest 

16 The law and the prophets (were) until J. 

29 They have Moses and the prophets : let 
31 If they hear not Mo.ses and the prophets 

31 all things that are written by the proph. 

6 they be persuaded that John was a prop. 
19 a prophet mighty in deed and word bef. 

25 believe all that the prophets have spoken 

27 beginning at Moses and all the prophets 

44 and (in) the prophets, and (in) the Psalms 
21 Art thon that prophet ? And he answered 
23 Make straight the way. . said the prophet 
25 not. .Christ.nor Elias, neither that prop. 

45 of whom Moses in the law, and the prop. 

19 saith . . Sir, I perceive that thou art a pr. 

44 prophet hath no honour in his own coun. 

14 prophetthat should come intothe world 

45 It is written in the prophets, And they s. 

40 Mary.. said, Of atruththis is the prophet 
52 Search.. for out of Galilee ariseth no pr. 

52 Abraham is dead, and the prophets, and 

53 Abraham, which is dead ? and the prop. 

17 What sayest thou.. He said. He is a pro. 
38 the saying of Esaias the prophet might 
16 that which was spoken by the piophet J. 

30 being a prophet, and knowing that God 

18 had showed by the mouth of all his pro. 

21 spoken by the mouth of all his holy pro. 

22 A prophet shall the Lord your God raise 

23 every soul, which will not hear that pro. 

24 the prophets from Samuel and those that 

25 Ye are the children of the prophets, and 
37 A prophet shall the Lord your God raise 

42 as it is written in the book of the proph. 

48 Howbeit the most high, .as saiththe pro. 
52 Which of the prophets have not your fa. 

28 sitting ill his chariot read Esaias the pr. 
30 heard him read the prophet Esaias, and 
34 of whom speaketh the prophet this ? of 

43 To him giveall the prophets witness, th. 
27 Ihesedayscame prophetsfrora Jerusalem 

1 was at Antioch certain prophets and tea. 

15 after the reading of the law and the pro. 

20 he gave.. judges, .until Samuel the pro. 
27 the prophets which are read every sabb. 
40 that, .which is spoken of in the prophets 
15 And to this agree the words of the prop. 

32 being prophets alsothemselves, exhorted 
"lofroni Judeaa certain prophet, named A. 

14 written in the law and in the prophets 

22 than thosewhich the prophets and Moseg 

27 believest thou the prophets ? I know that 

23 out of the law of Moses, and (out of) the 
25 Well spake the Holy Ghost by., the pro. 

2 by his prophets in the holy Scriptures 

21 bein"; witnessed by the law and the pro. 

3 theyhave killed thy prophets,and digged 

28 secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers 

29 allapostle8?..allprophets?..all teachers? 
29 Let the prophets speak two or three, and 
32 spirits of the prophets. . subject to the pr. 
37 If any man think himself to be a prophet 
20 the foundation of the apostles and prop. 

5 revealed unto his holy apostles and pro. 

11 some, prophets ; and some, evangelists 

15 killed the Lord Jesus and their own pro. 

12 a prophet of their own, said, The Cretia. 

1 God. . spake., unto the fathers by the p. 
32 David also, and Samuel, and (of) the pro. 
10 the prophets, who have spoken in the n. 
10 the prophets have enquired and searched 

16 dumb ass.. forbade the madness of the p. 

2 which were spoken before by the holy p. 

7 hath declared to his servants the proph. 
to two prophets tormented them that dwelt 



Rev. IT. 18 give reward unto thy servants the proph. 
16. 6 have shed the blood of saints and prop. 

18. 20 heaven, and (ye) holy apostles and prop. 
j8. 24 ill her was found the blood of prophets 
22. 6 the Lord (>od of the holy proptjels sent 
22. 9 of thy brethivn the prophets, and of th. 

6.Pi-np/icllc, TTpoi'fTjTiKO'; proplicliknis. 

Kom 16. 26 But now . . by the scriptures of the proph. 
PROPHET, to make self a — 
To show xcif a2)>-02>hct, N3J naba, 7. 

Jcr. 29. 26 (that is) mad. and maketh himself a pro. 
29. 27 which luaketh himself a prophet to you ? 
PROPHET, false - 
A false prop/let, ^cuioirpo^TJTijc pxendrrpropfii'lKS. 

Matt. 7. 15 Beware of false prophets which come to 
24. II many false prophets shall rise, and shall 
24. 24 there shall arise false Clirists.and false p. 

Markn. 22 false ))r()i)hets shall rise, and shall show 

Luke 6. 26 for so did their fai hers to the false proph. 

Acts 13. 6 afalt-e propliet.a .lew, whose name (was) 

2 Pe. 2. I were false prophets also among the peo. 

1 Jo. 4. I falseprophotsaregoneoutiiitolhe workl 
Rev. 16. 13 and oiitof the moiithof the false prophet 

19. 2o the false prophet that wrought miracles 
2J. 10 w here the bea-t and the false prophet 

PROPHETESS - 

1. A prophetess, female preacher, T\K2} iiebiah. 

Esodij. 20 Miriam the prophetess, Ihesister of Aar. 
Judg. 4. 4 Deborah, a i)rophetess,thewife of Lapid. 

2 Ki. 22. 14 the prophetess, the wife of Shallum the 
2 Ch.34. 22 Huldah the prophetess, the wife of Shal. 
Neh. 6 14 on the prophetess Noadiah, and the rest 
Isa. 8. 3 I went unto the prophetess; and she CO. 

2. A prophetess, female preacher, 7rpo(|>^Ti5 proph. 
Luke 2. 36 Anna, a prophetess, the daughter of Ph. 
Rev. 2. 20 Jezebel, which calleth herself a prophet. 

PROPITIATION - 

1. What appeases, propitiates, IAoo-mo? hilasmos. 

I Jo. 2. 2 heiathepiopitiation for oursins; andnot 
4. 10 his Sou (to be) the propitiation for our s. 
2.Place of propitiation. WavT-fipiov hilasterion. 

Rom. 3 25 a propitiation through faith in his blood 
PROPORTION - 
1. Void or open space, "IJ-'O maar. 

1 Ki. 7. 36 according to the proportion of everyone 
2.Arra7j, IjlJ' ei-ek. 

Job 41. 12 nor his power, nor his comely proportion 

3. Proportion, equality, ii/aKoyia analogia. 

Rom. 12. 6 (let..) according to the proportion of faith 
PROSELYTE - 
Proselyte, one vjho conies (oicard, irpoo-ijAvTos pro. 

Matt. 23. 15 compass sea and land to make one prose. 

Acts 2. 10 and strangers of Rome, Jews and prosel. 
6. 5 Parnienas. and Nicolas a proselyte of A. 

13. 43 religiousproselytcs followed I'aul and B. 

PROSPECT - 

Face, 003 panim. 

Eze. 40. 44 and their prospect(wa?)toward the south 
40. 44 one., (having) the pi o-pect toward then. 
40. 45, 46 chamber,' whose piospect (is) toward 
42-15 gate whose prospect (is) toward the east 
43. 4 gate whoso prospect (is) toward the east 

PROSPER, to - 

1. To go on, '^Sn halak. 

Judg. 4. 24 Israel prospered, and prevailed against 

2. To be or go right, '\'li)2 kosher. 

Eccl. II. 6 for thou knowest not whether shall pro. 

3. To cause to prosper, XV]'!! tselach, 5. 

Ezra 5. 8 this work goeth fast on, and prospereth. 

6. 14 prospered through the prophesying of H. 

Dan. 6. 28 So this Daniel prosjiered in the reign of 

^.To go on proitperously, HvV tsaleach. 

Nnm-14. 41 ye transgress . . but it shall not prosper 
Isa. 53. 10 pleasure of the Lord shall prosper in h. 

54. 17 No weapon.. formed against thee shall p. 
Jer. 12. I Wherefore doth the way of the wicked p. 

22. 30 a man (that) shall not prosper in his da. 

22. 30 no man of his seed shall prosper, sitting 
Eze. 16. 13 and thou didst prosiier into a kingdom 

17. 9 Thus saith the Lord God ; Shall it pros. 

17. 10 Yea. behold, (being) planted, shall itpr.? 

17. 15 Shall he prosper ? shall he escape that 
Dan. II. 27 but it shall not prosper : for yet the end 

5. To (cause to) go on prosperously, nyV tsaleach, 5. 

Gen. 24. 40 will send his angel with thee, and pros. 

24. 42 if now thou do prosper my way which I 

24. 56 seeing the Lord hath prospered my way 

Deut.28. 29 thou shalt not prosper in thy ways : and 

I Ki. 22. 12 Go up to Ramoth-gilead, and prosper : f. 

22. IS Go, and prosper : for the Lord shall de. 

1 Ch.22. II prosper thou, and build the house of the 

22. 13 Then shalt thou prosper, if thou takcst 
29. 23 Solomon sat on the throne . . and prosp. 

2 Ch.13. 12 fight ye not . . for ye shall not prosper 

14. 7 rest on every side. So they built and pr. 

18. n Go up to Ramoth-gilead. and prosper ; f. 
18. 14 Go ye up, and prosper, and they shall b. 
20. 20 believe his prophets, so shall ye prosper 

a Ch.24. so Why transgress ye . . that ye cannot pr. ? 
31. ai he did (it) with all his heart, and prospe. 



2 Ch.32. 30 And Hezekiah prospered in all his works 
Neh. I. II prosper, I pray thee, thy servant Ihinday 
2. 20 will jirosperns ; therefore we his servants 
Psa. I. 3 and whatsoever he docth shall prosper 

37. 7 fret not thyself because of him w ho pros. 
Prov23. 13 He thatcoverelhhisslnsshall not [yrospcr 
Isa. 55. II shall prosper (in the thinjr) whereto I sent 
Jer. 2. 37 I.oKDiiatli rejected .. thou shall not pros. 
5. 28 judgenotthccause..yettheyproBper;an(i 
32. 5 though ye fight. .ye shall not prosper j 
Dan. 8. 12 cast(lown..andit| ractise<l,andprospcrcd j 
8. 24 shall prosper, and practise, and shall dc. 
II. 36 shall prosper till the indignation be ace. ■ 

6. To cause to act wisely, vjty sakal, 5. 

Deut29. 9 do them, that ye may prosper in all (hat 
Josh. I. 7 mayest prosper whithersoever thou goest 

1 Ki. 2. 3 mayest prosjier ill all that thou doest, and 

2 Ki. 18. 7 lie prospered whithersoever he went forth 
Prov 17. 8 whithersoever it lurneth. it prospereth 
Jer. 10. 21 therefore they shall not prosper, and all 

20. II for they shall not prosper : (their) evcrla 
23. 5 a king shall reign and prosper, and shall 

7. To be at rest, iV^, nSt^ shalah, shalav. 

Job 12. 6 tabernacles of robbers prosper, and they 
I'sa.izr?. 6 peace of Jerusiih-m : they sliall prosper 
Lam. I. 5 iier enemies prosjjer ; for the LoiiU hath 
i.Pcnce, conipletene.is, ViVlU shalom. 

2 Sa. II. 7 how the people did, and how the war p. 
9. Safe, at ease, at rest, 171^, ViVJ shalev. 

Psa. 73. 12 ungodly, who prosper in the world ; they 

10. 7'o be complete, finished, at peace, ti^V shalam. 

Job 9. 4 hardened (himself) against him, and. .p.? 

11. To have a good jotirney, go on iceU, «6o6oo/iai. 

1 Co. id. 2 lay by him in siore, as iGod) hath prosp. 

3 John 2 thou mayest prosper., even as thy soul p. 

PROSPER, to canse or make to — 
To cause to prosjier or go on, Xyl'i tsaleach, 5. 
Gen. 39. 3 made all that he did to prosper in his h. 
39. 23 which he did, theLoRO made (it) to pros. 

2 Ch.26. 5 sought the Lord, God made him to pros. 
Dan. 8 25 he shall cause craft to prosper in his band 

PROSPERITY - 
l.r-'oorf, 3iD tob. 

D(Mit23. 6 Thou shalt not peek., their prosperity all 

1 Ki. 10. 7 prosperity exoeedeth the fame which I h. 
Job. 36. II tliey shall spend their days in prosperity 
Eccl. 7. 14 In the day of prosperity be joyful, hut in 
Lam. 3. 17 liastremovedinysoul..Iforgat prosperity 
Zech. I. 17 My cities through prosperity shall yet bo 

2. Pest, ease; security, YlW shclev. 

Psa. 30. 6 in my prosperity I said, I shall never be 

Z.Safe, at ease, at rest, lit? .shalev. 

Zech. 7. 7 when Jerusalem was. . in prosperity, aiid 

4:.Rest, ea,se, security, nivIJ' shalvah. V ' 

Psa.i22. 7 Peace be within thy walls, (and) prosper. > 
Prov. I. 32 anil the prosjieritv of fools shall destroy 
Jer. 22. 21 I spakeunto thee in thy prosperity ; (but) 

5. Peace, completeness, DwU? shalom. 

Job. 15. 21 in prosperity Ihe destroyer shall come n. 

Psa. 35. 27 which hath pleasure in the prosperity of 

73. 3 (when) 1 sawtheprosperityof thewicked 

Jcr. 33. 9 for all the prosperity, that I procure unto 

PROSPERITY, to Bend - 

To cause to prosper, n'7X tsaleach, .5. 

Psa. 1 18. 23 O LoHD. I beseech thee, send now prosp. 
PROSPEROUS, PROSPEROUSLY, to make — 

1. To prosper, n 7i' tsaleach. 

Psa. 45. 4 in thy majestyride prosperously, because 

2. To cause to prosper, TyJ'i tsaleach, 5. 

Gen. 24. 21 had made his journey prosperous or not 

39. 2 he was a prosperous man ; and he was in 

Josh. I. 8 then thou shalt make thy way prosperous 

JudgiS. 5 may knowwhetherourway.. shall be pr. 

2 Ch. 7. II andin hisownhouse, heprosperouslyeff. 
Isa. 48. 15 bioughtliim,and heshallmakehiewayp. 

3. To finish, complete, al'SJ shalam, 3. 

Job 8. 6 surely. .makethehabitation.. prosperous 
^.Peace, completeness, 0172/ shalom. 

Zech. 8. 12 For the seed (shall be) prosperous ; the 
PROSTITUTE, to - 
To pierce, pollute, make common, i)T\ chalal, 3. 

Lev. 19. 29 Do not prostitute thy daughter, to cause 
PROTECTION - 
Siding, secrecy, iTinp sithrah. 

Dent 32. 38 rise up and help yon, (and) he yonrprot. 
PROTEST by, I - 
Tea, {adv. of affirmation or adjurhig), vq ne. 

1 Co 15. 31 1 protest by your rejoicing which I have 

PROTEST 'earnestly), to - 

To protest, {cause to testify). Ilj; nd, 5. 

Gen. 43. 3 The man did solemnly protest unto us, 8. 
I Sa. 8. 9 how belt yet protest solemnly unto, .and 
I Ki. 2. 42 protested unto thee, saying. Know for a 
Jer. II. 7 For I earnestly protested unto your fath. 
II. 7 rising early and protesting, saying. Obey 
Zech. 3. 6 angel of the Lokd protested unto Joshua 



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PEOTTD (thing, moat, proudly") — ' 
l.Gay, proud, n3 ge. 

Isa. 16. 6 he (is) very proud : (even) of his hanghti. 
%Proud, gay, nx? geeh. 

Job '4^11 behold every one (that is) proud, and ab. 

! 40. 12 Look on every one (that is) proud, (and) 

■ Isa. 94. 2 Lift up thyself . . render a reward to the p. 

123. 4 filled, .with the contempt of the proud 

•140. 5 proud have hid a snare for me, and cords 

Frov 15. 25 The Lord will destroy the house of the p. 

16. 19 better, .than to divide the spoil with the p. 

Isa. 2. 12 upon every (one that is) proud and lofty 

Jer. 48. 29 he is exceeding proud, his loftiness, and 

ZJ'ride, rising, excellency, I'lNJ gaon. 

Job 38. II and here shall thy proud waves be stayed? 

A. Pride, rising, excellency, n?N3 geuth. 

Psa. 17. 10 vath their mouth they speak proudly 

f>.To lie or become proud, haughty, high,n3i gabah. 
Prov 16. s Every one (that is) proud in heart (is) an 
Eccl. 7. 8 patient in spirit (is) better than the proud 

e.Sigh, haicghiy, aia, 3ua gaboah. 

1 Sa. 2. 3 Talk no more so exceedingly proudly ; let 
Psa. 138. 6 but tho proud he knoweth afar oS 

7. Proud, -n-zed. 

Psa. 86. 14 O God, the proud are risen against me, arid 

119. 21 Thou hast rebuked the proud (that are) 

119. 51 Tho proud have had me greatly in derision 

119. 69 The proud have forged a lie against me 

119. 78 Let the proud be ashamed ; forthey dealt 

119. 85 The proud have digged pits for me, wluch 

119. 122 Bo surety, .let not the proud oppress mo 

Prov 21. 24 Proud (and) haughty scorner (is) his name 

Isa. 13. II will cause the arrogancy of tho proud to 

Jer. 43. 2 all the proud men, saying unto Jeremiah 

Mai. 3. 15 now we call the proud happy ; yea, they 

4. I all the proud, yea, and all that do wick. 

8, Pride, presumption, proud one, jnj zadon. 

Prov 21. 24 (is) his name who dealeth in proud wrath 

. Jer. 50. 31 1 (am) against thee, (0 thou) most proud 

50. 32 most proud shall stumble and fall, and n. 

9. Great, Vnj gadol. 

Psa. 12. 3 (and) the tongue that speaketh proud th. 
Id. Pride, rising, excellency, niNj gaavah. 

Psa. 31. 18 which speak grievous things proudly and 
31. 23 and plentifully rewardeth the proud doer 

\1. Proud, ]iTi zedon. 

Psa. 124. 5 Then the proud waters had gone over our 
12, Haughty, ^^^; yahir. 

Kab. 2. 5 a proud man, neither kcepeth at homo 
13.70 oppress, hreah, nj; yanah. 

Psa. 123. 4 filled, .with the contempt of the proud 
t^.Breadth, width, pride, 3rn rahab. 

Job 9. 13 the proud helpers do stoop under him 
26. 12 by his understanding he smiteth. .the p. 

15. Broad, wide, proud, 3rfi rahab. 

Psa. 40. 4 respecteth not the proud, nor such as turn 
16.ro be high, en rum. 

Prov 6. 17 A proud look, a lying tongue, and hands 
VJ. Broad, wide, proud, am rachab. 

Psa.ioi. 5 him that hath an high look and aproud 

Prov 21. 4 An high look, and a proud heart, (and) the 
28. 25 He that is of a proud heart stirreth up s. 
18. Exceeding jyroud, inrep-f]<pavos huperephanos. 

liUke I. 51 he hath scattered the proud in the imag. 

Rom. I. 30 haters of God, despiteful, proud, boasters 

2 Ti. 3. 2 For men shall be. .proud, blasphemers 
Jaa. 4. 6 God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace 
I Pe. 5. 5 for God resisteth the proud, and giveth 

PEOTJD, to be — 

1. To be high or haughty, ngj gdbah. 

Jer. 13. 15 Hear ye, and give ear ; be not proud : for 

2. To be proud, Ti, -m zud, aid. 

Jer. 50. 29 for she hath been proud against the LoBD 
8. To be puffed up, rvcpSofiai tuphoomai. 

I Ti. 6. 4 He is proud, knowing nothing, but doting 
PEOUBLT, to deal, behave aelf, have spoken — • 
l.To be proud, "m zud. 

Exodi8. II forln the thing wherein they dealt proud. 
2.T0 act proudly, -M zud, 5. 

If eh. 9. 10 for thou knewest that they deal proudly 
9. 16 But they and our fathers dealt proudly 
9. 29 yet they dealt proudly, and hearkened 
Z.To make great, h-\i gadal, 5. 

Obad. 12 neither'shouldest thou have spoken pro. 
4- To be broad, wide, proud, srn rahab. 
\ Isa. 3. 5 child shall behave himself proudly agai. 
PEOVE, to — 
l.To try, prove, test, jn^ bachan. 

Psa. 17. 3 Thou hast proved mine heart; thou hast 

66. 10 For thou, O God, hast proved us : thou 

81. 7 I proved thee at the waters of Meribah 

95. 9 When your fathers tempted me, proved 

MaL 3. lo prove me now.herewith, saith the Lord 

2.7*0 try, prove, nci nasah, 3. 

Exodis. 25 an ordinance, and th^re he proved thea 
x6. 4 may prove trkwu, whethov Ibey wlU waU: 



Exodzo. 20 God is come to prove you, and that his f. 

iteut. 8. 2 to prove thee, to know what (was) in thi. 

8. 16 that he might prove thee, to do thee good 

13. 3 for the LOED your God provcth you, to k. 

33. 8 wliom thou didst prove at Massah, (and 

Judg. 2. 22 That through them I may prove Israel 

3. I wliich tho Lord left, to prove Israel by t. 

3. 4 they were to prove Israel by them, to kn. 

6. 39 let me prove, I pray thee, but this once » 
1 Sa. 17. 39 he assayed to go ; for ho had not proved 

17. 39 for I have not proved (them). And David 

1 Ki.io. 1 she came to prove him v/ith hard quest. 

2 Ch. g. 1 she came to prove Solomon with hard qu. 
Psa. 26. 2 Examine me, O Lord, and prove mo ; try' 
Eccl. 2. 1 Go to now, I will prove thee with mirtli " 

7. 23 All this have I proved by wisdom : I said 
Dan. 1. 12 Prove thy servants, I beseech theo, ton d. 

1. 14 So he consented .. and proved them ten 

B.To show off,. airoSelicwixt apodeiknumi. 

Acts 25. 7 complaints . . which they could not provo 

4. To try, prove, SoKifid^a doldmazo. 

Luke 14. 19 I go to prove them : I pray thce4iave me 
Bom.i2. 2 thatye may prove what(is)that good, and 
2 Co. 8. 8 and to provo tho sincerity of yoiu' love 

8. 22 whom we have oftentimes proved diligent 

13. s prove your own selves. Know yo not your 
Gal. 6. 4 let every man prove his own work, and 
Eph. 5. 10 Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord 
I Th. 5. 21 Prove all things : hold fast tliat wliich is 
1 Ti. 3. 10 these also first be proved ; then let them 
Heb. 3. 9 [When your lathers tempted me, proved] 

^.To^set alongside, prove, demonstrate, Traplcrrtjiii. 

Acts 24. 13 Neither can they prove tho tilings where. 
6. To attempt, try, put to the proof, ■rreipdCapcirazo. 

John 6. 6 this he said to prove him : for ho himself 
7.2*0 cause to go up together, construct, (rvfj-Pifid^oi. 

Acts 9. 23 confounded the Jews, .proving that this 
PEOVE before, to — 
To accuse be/ore or first, -irpoaiTidofiat proaitiaomai. 

Kom. 3. 9 for v/e have before proved both Jews and 
PEOVED, to be — 
To be tried, proved, tested, Jn^ bachan, 2. 

Gen. 42. 15 Hereby ye shall be proved : By the lifo of 
42. 16 that your words may be proved, whether 

PEOVENDEE — 

\. Provender, mixed food, 773 belil. 

Isa. 30. 24 the young asses, .'shall eat clean proven. 

2.Fodder, provender, WEpa mispo. 

Gen. 24. 23 We have both straw and provender enou. 
24. 32 gave straw and provender for tho camels 

42. 27 to give his ass provender in the inn, he e. 

43. 24 their feet ; and he gave their asses prov. 
Judg 19. 19 Yet there is both straw and provender 

PEOVENDEE, to give — 

To mix, mingle, hh'^ balal. 

Judg ig. 21 gave provender unto the asses : and they 
PEOVEES — 
1. Acute saying, hidden thing, nyn chidah, 

Hab. 2. 6 take up . . a taunting proverb against him 
2.A riding saying, proverb, similitude, V? mashal. 

Deut 28. 37 thou Shalt become, .a proverb, and a by 

1 Sa, 10. 12 Therefore it became a proverb, (Is) Saul 

24. 13 As saith the proverb of the ancients, Wic. 

1 Ki. 4. 32 And he spake threo thousand proverbs 

9. 7 Israel shall be a proverb and a by word 

2 Ch. 7. 20 make it (to be) a proverb and a by word 
Psa. 69. 11 made sackcloth, .and I became a proverb 
Prov. I. I proverbs of Solomon the son of David, k. 

I. 6 To understand a proverb, and tho interp. 

10. I The proverbs of Solomon . A wise son ma. 

25. I These (are) also proverbs of Solomon, w. 
Eccl. 12. 9 sought out, (and) set in order many prov. 
Isa. 14. 4 That thoushalt take up thisproverb agai. 
Jer. 24. 9 a proverb, a taunt and a curse, in all pla. 
Eae. 12. 22 what (is) that proverb (that) ye have in the 

12. 23 I wUl make this proverb to cease, and t. 

14. 8 and vrtll make him a sign and a proverb 

18. 2 What mean ye, that ye use this proverb 
18. 3 have (occasion) any more to use this pro. 

8. Parable, comparison, similitude, -irapafioX-lt par. 
Luke 4. 23 Ye wUl surely say unto me this proverb 
i. Proverb, obscure saying, izapoifila paroimia. 
Jolmi6. 25 things have I spoken unto you in proverbs 
16. 25 shall no more speak unto you in proverbs 
16. 29 speakest thou plainly, and speakest no p. 
2 Pe. 2.^2 according to the true p'-overb. The dog 

PEOYEEB, to speak or use as a — 

To use a similitude or ruling saying, hpa mashal. 

Num2i. 27 Wherefore they that speak in proverbs say 

Eze. 12. 23 they shall no more use it as a proverb in 
16. 44 one that useth proverbs shall use (this) p. 
PEOVIDE (for) to — 
l.To see, look after, nin chazah.. 

Exodi8. 21 Moreover' thou Shalt provide out of all tho 
2,To prepare, ps hun, 5. 

2 Ch. 2. 7 cunning men. .whom D. my father did p. 

Job 38. 41 Who proyideth for the raven his food? w. 

Paa. 6s. 9 J)repjirest them coi-n . .ih^u hast so prov. 
78. 20 can he give breadalso? can he provide fl. 

Prov. 6, 8 Provldotli her meat in the smuBier, (and) 



3. To do, make, rfy'y asah. 

Gen. 30. 30 now when shall I provide for mine ownli. 

2 Ch.32. 29 Moreover ho provided him cities, and po. 
4.2*0 see, look after, .itjn raaJi. 

Gen. 22. 8 God will provide himself a lamb for a bu. 

Deut 33. 21 provided the first part for himself, becauso 

1 Sa. 16. 1 1 have provided me aking among his sons 

- 16. 17 Provide me now a man that can play well 

5. To make ready, QToii.i.d^a> Jietoimazo. 

Luke 12. 20 those things be which thou hast provided? 
6. To acquire, prepare, possess, KTdo/iai ktaomai. 

Matt 10. 9 Sovide neither gold, nor silver, norbraas 
7.2*0 set alongside, TrapiaTttfii paristemi. 

Acts 23. 24 provide (them) beasts, that they may set 
8, To do, make, irolea poico. 

Lukoi2. 33 provide yourselvosbags which wax not old 
9.2*0 look before or forxoarcl, irpofixiira) problep6. 

Hob. II. 40 God having provided some better thing 
10, 2*0 know or think beforehand, Trpoi/oea pronoed. 

Eom.i2. 17 Provide things honest in the sight of all 

2 Co. 8. 21 Providing for honest things, not only in 
I TI. 5. 8 But if any provide not for his o^vn, and 

PEOVmEHOE — , 
Porethought, iTp6i>oia pronoia. 

Acts 24. 2 done unto tliis nation by thy providence 
PEOVrUCE — 
l.Jurisdiction, fi}"io medinah. 

1 Ki.2o. 14, 15, 17, 19 men of the princes of the prov. 
Ezra 2. I these (are) the children of the province 

4. 15 hurtful unto Icings and proviaces, and that 

5. 8 went into the province of Judea, to the h. 

6. 2 in the palace that (is) in tho provifice of 

7. 16 canst find in all the province of Babylon 
If eh. I. 3 left of tho captivity there in the province 

7. 6 Thcso(are)thechildrenofthcprovince,th. 
II. 3 Now these (are) the chief of the provinco 

Esth. I. 1 an hundred and seven and twenty provin. 
I. 3 nobles and princes of the provinces, (bo.) 
I. 16 people that (are) in all the provinces of 

1. 22 into all tho king's provinceSj'into every pr. 

2. 3 appoint ofTiccrs in all the provinces of his 
2. 18 made a release to tho provinces, and gave 

3. 8 dispersed among tho people in all the pr. 
3. 12 governors that (v/cro) over every province 
3. 12- to tho rulers of evcrypeoplo of cvcrypro. 
3. 13 sent by posts into all the king's provinces 

3. 14 commandmenttobegivenineveryprovin. 

4. 3 in every province, wliitlicrsoover the ki. 

4. 1 1 people of the kiug's provinces, do kuow 

8. 5 Jews wliich (are) in all the king's provin. 
8. 9 deputies and i-ulers of the provinces whi. 
8. 9 provinces, unto every province according 
8. II all the power of the people and province 

8. 12 Upon one day, in all the provinces of king 

8. 13 commandment to be given in every prov, 

8. 17 in every province, and in every city, whi. 

9. 2 throughout all the provinces of the kmg 
9. 3 rulers of tho provinces, and the litutcne. 
g. 4 fame went out throughout all the provin. 
9. 12 have they done intlierost of theking'sp. 
9. 16 other Jews that (were) in tho king's pro, 
9. 20 Jews that (were) in all the provinces of 
9. 28 kept throughout every . . provincoj and 

c/. 30 to the hundred tv.'enty and seven prov. 
Eccl. 2. 8 peculiar treasure of kings and of tho pr. 

5. 8 perverting of. .justice in a province, ma. 
Lam. I. I princess among tho provinces, (how) is 
Eze. 19. 8 on every side from the provinces, and sp. 
Dan. 2. 48 made him ruler over the v/holo provinco 

2. 49 over the affairs of tlie provinco of Babyl. 

3. 1 in the plain of Dura, in tho provuice of B. 
3. 2 gather together, .all the rulers of the p. 
3. 3 all tho rulers of the provinces, were gat. 
3. 12 hast set over the affairs of the provinco 
3. 30 king promoted Shadrach . . in tho provinco 

■ 8. 2 palace, which (is) in tlio province of Elam 
II. 24 even upon the fattest places of the prov. 

2. What is ruled over, a province, district, iirapx^a. 

Acts 23. 34 he asked of what province ho was. And 
25. I v/hen Festus was come into the province 
PEO'TISION (for) — 
l.A word, matter, thing, "i3i dabar. 

Dan. I. 5 appointed them a daily provision of the 
2.Provision, what is prepared, rr\a kerah. 

2 Ki 6. 23 he prepared great provision for them: and 
S. Bread, food, onj' lechem. 

I Ki. 4. 22 Solomon's provision for one day was th. 

i. Hunting, what is gained by hunting, i;s tsayid. 
Josh. 9. 5 all the bread of their provision was dry 
Psa.132. IS I ^yill abundantly bless her provision: I 

^.Hunting, what is gained by Jiuniing, ni's isedah. 

Gen. 42. 25 to give them provision for the way : and 

45. 21 J oseph . . gave them provision for the way 

Q.FoTSthought, irpovoia pronoia. 
■ Eom 13. ^ J make jiot provisioii for the flesh, to (f ul.) 

JPEOVISIOIT, to make or take — 

1. To contain, compreliend, provide, h\3 kul, 8a. 

I Ki. 4. 7 each man his month in a year made pro. 
2,iFo prepare, establish, \>3 kun, 5. 

X CJkz^. ig peUce, (foil) che whicb I have madd piok 



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3. To hunt for one's self, "ns tsud, 7. 

Josh. 9. 12 This our bread we took hot (for) onr pr. 
PEOVOCATION — 
\. Provocation, caiise of anger, sadness, Dl'g kaas. 

1 Ki. 15. 50 by his provocation wherewith ho provo. 

21. 22 provocation wherewith thou hast provo. 

2 Ki. 23. 26 because of ali the provocations that JIa. 
Eze. 20. 28 presented the provocation ol their offer. 

2.T0 make bitler, rno marah, 5. 

Job 17. 2 doth not mine eye continue in their pro. 
Z. Strife, contention, n^'l? merihah. 

Psa. 93. 8 Harden not your heart, as in the provoc. 
i.Despisings, nixw neatsoth. 

Neh. 9. 18 thy god that .. wrought great provocatio. 
9. 26 rebelled, .and they wrought great provo. 

h.A very bitter provocation, irapaTriKpaa-fios para. 
Heb. 3. 8, 15 Harden not your hearts, as in the pr. 

PEOVOKE (to anger, wrath, emulation, jealousy), to — 
I. To anner, provoke, Dny Icaas, 3. 

I Sa. I. 6 her adversary also provoked her sore, for 
^To make angry, provoke, Dya Jcaas, 5. 

Deut. 4. 25 shall do eril. .to provoke him to anger 

9. iS in doing wickedly, .to provoke him to a. 

3r. 29 provoke him to angar through the work 

3». 16 They provoked him to jealousy with str. 

32. 21 they have provoked me to anger withth. 

32. 21 1 will provoke them to anger with a fooL 
Jndg. 2. 12 bowed themselves, .and provoked the L. 
I Sa. I. 7 so she provoked her ; therefore she wept 
I Ki 14. 9 molten images, to provoke me to anger 

14. 15 their groves, provoking the LORD to anger 

15. 30 provoked the Lord God of Israel to anger 
. 16. 2 to provoke me to anger with their sins 

i 16. 7 in provoking hi.-n to anger with the work 

16. 13 provoking the Lord God of Israel to an. 
• 16. 26, 33 provoke the lord God of Israel to an. 

21. 22 wherewith thou hast provoked (me) to a. 

22. 53 provoked to anger the Lord God of Israel 

Kl. 17. 1 1 wicked things to provoke the Lord to an. 

17. 17 sold. .to do evil.. to provoke him to anger 
21. 6 much wickedness.. to provoke (him)to an. 
31. 15 have provoked me to anger, since the day 
22. 17 that they might provoke metoanger with 
83. 19 Israel, .made to provoke (the LoRD)to an. 

23. 26 that Manasseh had provoked him withal 
e Ch. 28. 25 provoked to anger the Lord God of his 

33. 6 wrought much evil, .to provoke him toa. 

34. 25 that they might provoke me to anger with 
Neh. 4. 5 for they have provoked (thee) to anger b. 
Psa. 78. 58 provoked him to anger with their high p. 

106. 29 provoked (him) to anger with their inve. 
Isa. 65. 3 people that provoketh me to anger cont. 
Jer. 7. 18 gods, that they may provoke me to anger 

7. 19 Do they provoke me to anger ? saith the L. 

8. 19 ^Vhy have they provoked me to anger w. 
II. 17 provoke me to anger, in offering incense 
25. 6 provoke me not to anger with the works 

I 25. 7 that ye might provoke me to anger with 

i 32. 29 unto other gods, to provoke me to anger 

■^2. 30 have only provoked me to anger with the 
32. 32 they have done to provoke me to anger 
44. 3 have committed to provoke me to anger 
44. 8 In that ye provoke me unto wrath with 
Eze. 8. 17 have returned to provoke me to anger : and 
16. 26 thy whoredoms, to provoke me to anger 
Hos. 12. 14 Ephraim provoked (him) to anger most b. 

3. To make bitter, m^ marah, 5. 

Psa. 78. 40 How oft did they provoke him in the wil. 

78, 56 Yet they tempted and provoked the most 

io€. 7 provoked (him) at the sea, (even) at the R. 

106. 33 Because they provoked his spirit, so that 

106. 43 but-they provoked (him) with their coun. 

Isa. 3. 8 against the Lord, to provoke the eyes of 

4. To make hitter, -ra marar, 5. 

Exod23. 21 Beware of him, and obey his VQioe,'proT. 

6. To despite, y\<i naats, 3. 

Kumi4. II How long will this people provoke me! 
14. 23 neither shall any of them that provoked 
16. 30 understand thatthesemenhave provoked 
Deut 31. 20 serve them, and provoke me, and break 
Isa. I. 4 provoked the holy one of Israel unto an. 

6. To move, persuade, niD suth, 5. 

1 Ch.2i. I ^tood up., and provoked David to number 

7. To shcno self tcvoth, cause wrath, T5J; dbar, 7. 

Prov 20. 2 provoketh him to anger sinneth (against) 

8. To make angry, ir\ ragaz, 5. 

Job 12. 6 they that provoke God are secure ; into 

9. To make angry, in regaz. 

Ezra 5. 12 after that our fathers had provoked the G. 

10. JV rouse to strife, ipeBl^a erethizS. 

2 Co. 9. 2 and your zeal hath provoked very many 
Col. 3. 21 Fathers, provoke not your childien (to a.) 

11. To be very zealous, vapa^TiXSa paraziloo. 
Pwom 10. 19 I will provoke you to jealousy by (them 

II. II the Gentiles, for to provoke them to jea. 

II. 14 If by any means I may provoke to emida. 

1 Co. 10. 22 Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy! are 

\2.Toirritate beyond m£asure,icapopyl^u>parorgizo. 
Eph. 6. 4 fathers, provoke not your children to w. 

13. To provoke bitterly, vapairiKpalvai parapikraino. 
Heb. 3. t6 aome, when tbey bad beajd, did provolre 



14. To call forth or forward, TrpoKaXeo/jiai prokalc. 

Gal. 5. 26 provoking one anotner, cnvjing ono ano. 
PEOVOKE (to speak) unto, to — 
l.To make lo speak offhand, i.TroinoiiaTl^(a aposi. 

Lukeii. 53 and to provoke him to speak of many th. 

2. Paroxysm, excitement^ vapo^vtTpL6s paroxusmos, 
Heb. 10. 24 let us consider one another to provoke un. 
PEO YOKED, to bo easily — 
To be greatly excited, irapolifofiai paroxunomai. 

1 Co. 13. 5 is not easily provoked, tliinketh no e\-il 
PEOVOKDTG — 

l.Provocation, cause of anger, sadness, Di'3 kaas. 
Deut32. 19 because of the provoking of his sons and 

2.T0 make bitter, rryp marah, 5. 

Psa. 78. 17 Einnedyetmoreagainst hlmbyproToklng 
PETTDENCE — 
1. Prudence, craftiness, suhtility, ns^j; ormah. 

Prov. 8. 12 I wisdom dwell with prudence, and find 

2. Understanding, vdsdom, meaning, Sli?, Vib sehcl. 

2 Ch. 2. 12 endued with prudence and understanding 

S.Prudence, toisdom, m,entaZ feeling, (ppiuria-is.- 
Eph. I. 8 hathabotmdedtowardusinall. .prudence 

PHin)Eirr — 

l.To understand, consider, p3 bin. 

Jer. 49. 7 is counsel perished from the prudent ! Is 

2.T0 be intelligent, have understanding, pa bin, 2. 
Prov iC 15 The heart of the prudent gettcth knowle. 
Isa. 29. 14 understanding of their prudent (men) sh. 

Z. Prudent, crafty, en;; arum. 

Prov 12. 16 fool's ivrath is presently known : but a p. 

12. 23 A prudent man concealeth Icnowledge: but 

13. 16 Every prudent (man) dealeth vtith know. 

14. 8 wisdom of the prudent (is) to understand 
14. IS the prudent (man) looketh well to his go. 
14. 18 but the prudent are crowned with know. 
22. 3 prudent (man) forseeth the oil, and hid. 

27. 12 prudent (man) forseeth tHe evil, (and) tu. 

4. To divine, use divination, cpf; kasam. 

Isa. 3. 2 prophet, andtheprudent,andtheancient 

5. To cause to act wisely, understand, bi-f sakal, 5. 
Prov 19. 14 inheritance of fathers: and a prudent wife 
Amos 5. 13 prudentshalIkeepsilenceintliattime;for 

&. Intelligent, (rvviT6s suneios. 

Matt II. 25 hid these things from the wise and prud. 
Lukeio. 21 hid these things from the wise and prud. 
Acts 13. 7 prudent man ; who called for Barnabas 
I Co. 1. 19 to nothingithe understanding of the prud 

PETTDEITT, to be — 

l.To be intelligent, have understanding, j'5 bin, 2. 

1 Sa. 16. 18 prudent in matters, and a comely person 
Prov 16. 21 The wise in heart shall Be called prudent 
Isa. 5. 21 Woe unto (them that are), . prudent in th. 

10. 13 fori am prudent: and I have removed the 
Hos. 14. 9 ^\Tio(is). .prudent, and he shall know th.? 

2.T0 act prudently, craftily, CIV aram, 5. 

Prov 15. 5 but he that regardeth reproof is prudent 

PETIDENTIY, to deal — 

To cause to act wisely, 75?' sakal, 5. 

Isa. 52.13 my servant shall deal prudently, he shall 

PETTKE, be pruned, to — 
l.To prune, -i:\za.mar. 

Lev. 25. 3 six years thou shalt prune thy vineyard 
25. 4 thou shalt neither sow thy field, nor pruae 

2. 7*0 be pruned, "i?t zamar, 2. 

Isa. 5. 6 it shall not be pruned nor digged ; but th. 

PEITNINGEOOKS — 

Pruning hooks, ni^2io mazmeroth. 

Isa. 2. 4 shall beat . .their spears into pruning ho. 

18. 5 both cut off the sprigs with pruning hoo. 

Joel 3. 10 Beat your. . pruning hoolcs into spears: let 

Mic. 4. 3 shall beat . . their spears into pruning ho. 

PSALK, PSALMIST — 

l.A pruned song or psalm of praise, "I'Si zemir. 

2 Sa. 23. I and the sweet psalmist of Israel, said 
Psa. 95. 2 make a joyful noise unto him with psalms 

2. A song of praise, ."nsi zimrah 

Psa. 81. 2 Take a psalm, and bring hither the timb. 
gS. 5 Sing unto the Lord with., voice of a psa. 

Z.A song of praise, "licip mizmor. 

Psa. 3. title. A Psalm of Darid 
[So in Ps. 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 
29, 31, 38, 39, 40. 41. 51.62. 63, 64, loi, 109,110, 139,140, 
ixi, 143.] 

Psa. 30. title. A Psalm (and) Song, .of David 
(So in Ps. 65, 68, 108.] 
47. title. A Psalm, .for the sonsof Korah 

[3o in Ps. 48, 49, 84, 85, 87, 88.] 
50. A Psahn. .of Asaph 
"(So in Ps. 73, 75, 76, 77, 70, 80, 82, 83.] 

66. title. To the chief Musician, a Song (or) Ps. 

67. „ Musician on Neginoth, A Psalm (or) So. 
92. „ A Psalm (or) Song for the sabbath day 
98. „ A Psalm 

loo. „ A Fe£^m of praise. Make a joyful noise 



i.A song of praise (on an instrum/:nt), i^<iA/xoi. 
Luk£2o. 42 Dayid himself sailhin the book of Psalml 

24. 44 which were written in. .the Psalms, coci 
Acts 1. 20 For it is written in the book of Psalms 

13. 33 as it L» also written in the second psalm 
I Co. J 4. =5 every ono of you hath a psalm, hath a d. 
Eph. 5. 13 Sjwaking to yourselves in psalms and b. 
CcL 3. i'} aclmoniahing ono another m psalms and 

PBALE3, to ciEg — 

l.To sing songs of praise, i?) zamar, 3. 

I Ch,i6. 9 sing psalms unto him, talk ye of all hii 
Psa. 105. 2 sing psalms nnto him : talk ye of all his 

2. To sing song: of praise, i^oAa psaald. 

Jas. 5. 13 let him pray..Isanymcn7?lethimc<ngp. 

PSATTEEY — 

l.A wind instrument, V51 'V? ^'i nchel. 

I Ch.i6. 5 Jeiel with psalteries and with harps; but 
Psa. 71. 22 I will also praise thee with the psaltery 

2.A wind instrument, lyre, ^3J, ^33 nebd. 

1 Sa. 10. 5 prophets coming down . . with a psalterj 

2 Sa. 6. s played before the Lord, .on psalteries 

I Ki.io. 12 harps also and psalteries for singers: there 
I Ch.13. S with harps, and with psalteries, and with 

15. 16 psalteries and harps and cjinbals, sound, 
15. 20 and Benaiah, with psalteries on Alamotb 
15. 28 making a noise with psalteries and harps 

25. I should prophesy with harps, with psalter. 
25. 6 with cymbals, psalteries, and harps, for 

B Ch. 5. 12 having cymbals, and psalteries, and harps 
9. II psalteries for singers : and there weren. 

20. 28 came to Jerusalem with psalteries and 
29. 25 psalteries, and with harps, according to 

Keh.12. 27 with singing, (with) cymbals, psalteries 

Psa. 33. 2 sing unto him with tlie psaltery (and) an 

57. 8 Awake up, my glory ; awake, psalterj- and 

81. 2 the pleasant harp with the psaltery 

92. 3 Upon an instrument .. and upon the paaL 

108. 2 Awake, psalterj' and harp ; I (myself) will 

144. 9 upon a psaltery (and) an instrument often 

150. 3 praise him with the psaltery and harp 

Z.Psaltery, lyre, harp, I'^njp?, l"72jc? pesanterin. 
Dan. 3. 5, 7, 10, 15 Eackbiit, psaltery, .all kinds of 
PXO-LE-HA'-IS, TlToKffiaU, 

A seajwrt in Asher between Carmol and Tyre (about 
twenty-seven miles from the latter), once called Accho. 
and now Acca or St Jean d'Acre. 

Acts 21. 7 we came to P., and saluted the brethren 
PXTBUCAN — 

A tax gatherer, public official, tcX«5v7)s telones. 

Matt. 5. 46 what reward have yo? do not even the p. 

5. 47 salute your brethren . . do not even the [p.] 

9. 10 many publicans and sinners came and sat 

9. II Why eateth your Jlaster with publicans 

JO. 3 Thomas, and Matthew the publican ; Ja. 

II. 19 wine bibber, a friend of publicans and s. 

18. 17 unto thee as an heathen man and a pub. 

21. 31 That thepublicansand the harlots go into 
21. 32 thepublicansandtheharlotsbelicvedhim 

Mark 2. 15 many publicans and sinners sat also tog. 
2. 16 saw him eat with publicans and sinners 
Luke 3. 12 Then came also publicans to be baptized 
5. 27 saw a publican, named Levi, sitting at 
5. 29 there was a great company of publicans 
5. 30 Why do ye eat and drink with publicans 
7. 29 publicans, justified God, being baptized 
7. 34 wine bibber, a friend of publicans and sL 
15.' I Thendrewr.earuntohimcllthcpublicana 
j8. 10 the one a Pharisee, and the other a pubL 
18. II unjust, adulterers, or even as this publl 
18. 13 pubhcan, standing afar off, '^ould not lift 

PUBLICANS, chief among the — 

A chief tax gatherer, apxtreXdiyris archifelonSs. 

Lukeig. 2 which was the chief among the pablicana 
PUEUCLY- 
Pvhlicly, in a public place, Sri/ioala demosic. 

Acts 18. 28 convinced the- Jews, (and that) publicly 
20. 20 have taught you publicly, and from bnusd 

PUBLISH, to — 

1. To say, "Cij amar. 

Jon. , 3. 7 published through Xmevehby the decres 

2.7*0 tell good news, -i?5 basar, 3. 

1 Sa. 31. 9 to publish (it in) ths house of their idola 

2 Sa. I. 20 publish (it) not in the streets of Askelon 
Psa. 68. II great (was) the company, .that published 

3. To call, K^iJ qara. 

Deut 32. 3 Because I will publish the name of the L. 
i.To cause to hear, yS7 shamea, 5. 

Xeh. 8. 15 they should publish and proclaim in all 
Psa. 26. 7 That I may publish with the voice of th. 
Isa. 52. 7 pnblisheth peace.. that publisheth salva. 
Jer. 4. 5 Declare ye in Judah, and publish in Jer. 
4. 15 and pnbUsheth aflliction from monntEp. 

4. 16 publish against Jerusalem, (that) watch. 

5. 20 Declare this, .and publish it in Judah, s. 
31. 7 publish ye, praise ye, and say, L0RD,s. 
46. 14 publish in Jligdol, and publish in No. 
50. 2 publish, and set up a standard ; publish 

Amos 3. 9 Publish in the palaces at Ashdod, and in 

4. 5 proclaim (and) publish the free offerings 

Nah. I, 15 the feet of him . . that publisheth peace ! O 

5. To cry as a herald, Kripiffcroi kerusso. 

Mark i. 45 went ou^ ana began to publish (it)mnc]i 



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Mark. 5. 20 began to publish in Decapolia bow s;rcat 

7. 36 80 touch the more a great deal they pub. 
luke 8. 39 published throughout the whole city how 

PTTBLISHEI), to be — 

l.To uncover, reveal, roi galah, 

ISsth. 3. 14 was published unto all people, that they 

8. 13 copy..(was)publisheduntoaU people, and 

2. To speak, -\y\ dabar, 3. 

E3th. I. 22 should be published according to tho la. 

3. To he heard, yo^ shamea, 2. 

Esth. I. 20 ahaii bo published throughout allhisem. 

4. To become, begin to he, ylvofiai ginomai. 

Acts 10. 37 which was published throughout all Jud. 

5. To hear or carry through, Sia^fpoo diaphcrd. 
Acts 13. 49 word of the Lord was published through 

6.7*0 cry as a herald, intpi<r<ru kerusso. 

Marki3. iq gospel must first be published among all 

PUB'-LIUS, n6ir\ios comjnon. 
The chief man in Melita when Paul was shipwrecked. 
Acts 28. 7 thesamequarters were possessions of ..P. 
23. 8 the father of P. lay sick of a fever and of 

PTT'-DEKS, IIouStis shamefaced. 

A believer in Eome who imites with Paul in sending 

salutation to Timothy. N 

2 Ti. 4. 21 Eubulus greeteth thee, and P., and Linus 
PUFF (up), to — 
1. To breathe, blow, paff up, ms puach, 5. 

Paa. 10. 5 (as for) all his enemies, he puff eth at them 

12. 5 wUl set (him) in safety (from him that) p. 

%To breathe, puff up, ((>v<rt6(a phusioo. 

I Co. 4. 6 that no one of you be puffed up for one 
4. 18 Now some are puffed up, as though I y. 

4. 19 not the speech of them which are puffed up 

5. a yo are puffed up, and have not rather m. 
8. I Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edlfl. 

13. 4 charityvaunteth not itself , is not puffed up 
Col. 2. 18 Yftlnly puffed up by his fleshly mind 

PTJHITES, 'irnsn the Puthi. 

A family in Kirjath-jearlm, descended from Caleb 

son of Hut. 

I Ch. z. 53 tho Ithrites, and the P., and the Shuma. 

PXTL, ^IS strong. 

1. A king of Assyria who iovi^ded Israel In the days of 
Menahem, B.O. 771, and was bribed to depart. 

a Ki.is. 19 P. the king of Assyria came against the 1. 

15. 19 Menahem gave P. a thousand talents of s. 

1 Ch. 5. 26 God. .stirred up the spirit of P. king of A. 

2. A place or tribe in Africa near Libya. 

Isa. 66. 19 Tarshish, P., and Lud, that draw the bow 
PTJIX, (be pulled away, down, in, off, out, up), to — 

1. To cau^e to go or come in, nia bo, 5. 

Gen. 8. 9 took her, and pulled her in unto him in. 
19. 10 puUed Iiot into the house to them, and s. 

2. To break or throw down, onrt haras. 

Isa. 22. 19 from thy state shall he pull thee dowu 
Jer. 24. 6 I will build them, and not pull (them) d. 
42. 10 then will I build you, and not puU (you) d. 

3. To cause to go out or forth, Ny; yatsa, 5. 

Psa. 31. 4 Pull me out of the net that they have laid 
i.To pull away or doum, noj nesach, 2. 

Ezra 6. II let timber be pulled down from his house 

5. To give, jnj nathan. 

Zech, 7. II pulled away the shoulder, and stopped th. 

6. To break doum, m nathats. 

Jer. 1. 10 to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw 
18. 7 to pluck up, and to pull down, and tade. 

7. To draw away, out, up, off, po} nathaq, 3, 

Eze. 17. 9 shall he not pull up the roots thereof, and. 

8. To draw away or out, pii; nathaq, 5. 

Jer. 12. 3 pull them eut like sheep for the slaugh. 

9. To be plucked up, vi}^ nathash, 2. 

Amos 9. IS shall no more be pulled up out ol their 

10. To put or strip off, B?"? pashat, 5. 

Mic. z. 8 ye puU off the robe with the garment from 
Vi.To cause to turn hack, ails' shub, 5. 

X KI.13. 4 BO that he could not pull It in again to him 
12. To draw up or hack, avaavaa anaspad. 

Lukei4. s ■'^ not straightway pull him out on the 
13. ITo snatch at or away^ apird^a harpazo. 

Jude 23 pulling (them) out of the fire ; hating, even 
li.To cast out or forth, iKfidWu ekballo. 
1 Matt. 7. 4 Let me pull out the mote oat of thine eye 
1 Luke 6. 42 let me pull out the mote that is in thine 

6. 42 then shalt thou see clearly to pull out the 
li.To take down, Ka6aip4a kathaireo. 

Luke 12. 18 This will I do: I will pull down my bams 
PTTLL (be polled) in pieces, to — 
\.To puU in pieces, or violently, npp pashach, 3. 

Lam. 3. II pulled me in pieces : he hath made me de. 
%. To draw asunder, Siaffirdtt diaspaS. 

AOta 33. 10 Fanl Ehoold have beon pulled la jtleoM ot 



PULLING down — , . 

A taking down, icaOalpeais kaihairesxs. 

2 Co. 10. 4 mighty through God to the pulling down 
PULPIT — 
High place, 7^J» migdal. 

Keh. 8. 4 Ezra the scribe stood upon a pulpit of w. 
PULSE — 
\. Seeds, pulse, D'yii zeroim. 

Dan. 1. 12 let them give us puise to eat, and water 

I.Seeds, pulse, U^ivi} zereonim. 

Dan. 1. 16 took away the portion . . and gave them p. 

PUNISH, to — 

1. To darken, keep back, restrain, ?|fe'ri chasak. 

Ezra 9. 13 seeing that thou our God hast punished ns 
2.7'o chasten, instruct, teach, "15; yasar, 8. 

Lev. 26. i8 1 will punish you seven times more for your 

3. To {cause to) smite, naj nakah, 5. 

Lev. 26, 24 will punish you yet seven times for yow 

4. To fine, punish, ai^ anash. 

Prov.17. 26 Also to punish the Just (is) not good, (nor) 

5. To inspect, look after, niJS paqad. 

Isa. 10. 12 I will punish the fruit of the stout heart 
13. II I will punish the world for (their) evil, and 
24. 21 shallpunishthehostof thehigh ones (that 
26. 21 Cometh out of his place to punish the in> 
S7. I shall punish leviathan the piercing serp. 

Jer. 9. 25 I will punish all (them which are) circu. 

11. 22 I will punish them : the young men shall 
13. 21 What wilt thou say when he shall punish 
21. 14 punish you according to the fruit of your 
23. 34 I will even "punish that man and his house 
es. 12 I will punish the king of Babylon, and that 
e7. 8 that nation will I punish, saith the Lord 

29. 32 I will punish Shemaiah the Nehelamite 

30. 20 and 1 will punish all that oppress them 
36. 31 puiiish him and his seed and his servants 
44. 13 I will punish, .as I have punished Jems. 
44. 29 punish you in this place, that ye may kno^ 
46. 25 will punish the multitude of No, and Ph. 
so. 18 I will punish, .as I have punished the k.' 
5^. 44 wUl punish Bel in Babylon, and I will br. 

Hon. 4. 9 punish them for their ways, and reward 
4.14 punish your daughters when they commit 

12. 2 punish Jacob according to his ways ; ace. 
Amos 3. 2 therefore I will punish you for all your 
Zeph. I. 8 punish the princes, and the king's child. 

I. 9 punish all those that leap on the thresh. 
1. 12 punish the men that are settled on their 

3. 7 howsoever I punished them : but they 
Zech 10. 3 punished the goats : for the Lobs of hosts 

6. To treat ill, VTl raa, 5. 

Zech. 8. 14 As I thouglit to punish yon, when your 

7. To restrain, punish, Ko\d(a kolazo. 

Acts 4. 21 finding nothing how they might punish t. 

5. To punish, avenge, rifiapiw iimdreo. 

Acts 22. 5 bound unto Jerusalem, for to h? punished 
26. II I punished them oft in evei7 synagogue 

PUKCSHED, to ho — 

1,2*0 be avenged. Dpi naqam, 2. 

Exod2i. 20 smite his servant, .he shall bo surely pa. 
2.jPo be avenged. Dpi naqam, 6. 

Exod2i. 21 be shall not be pimlshed : for he (is) his 
3. To punish, fine, v}li anash. 

Prov2i. 11 When the scomer is punished, the simp. 
4.7*0 be pv/nisjied, fiTied, i^jy anash, 2. 

Exodai. 22 he shall be surely punished, according as 

Proy 22. 3 but the simple pass on, and are punished 
27. 12 (but) the simple pass on, (and) are punis. 

5.7*0 pay justice, SiK-qv rlai diken tid. 

z Th. I. 9 Who shall bo pimished with everlasting 

6. 7*0 restrain, punish, Ko\d(a> kolazo. 

2 Pe. 2. 9 to reserve the imjust. .to be punished 
PUNISHMEN'T (of iniquity, sin) — 
l.Hrror, erring, sin, «Bn chet. 

Lam. 3. 39 a man for the punishment of his sins . 
2.£rring,error,{punishm^ntfer)sin,nnarichattath. 

Lam. 4. 6 than tho punishment of the sin of Sodom 

Zech 14. 19 This shall be the punislunent . . and the p. 

3. Perversity, {punishment for) iniquity, ['ij; avon. 
Gen. 4. 13 My punishment (Is) greater than I can 
Lev. 26. 41, 43 accept of the punishment of their in. 
1 S.a. z8. 10 there shall no punishment happen to thee 
Job. 19. 29 for wrath (bringeth) the pimishments of 
Lam. 4. 6 For the punishment of the iniquity of the 

4. 22 punishment of thine iniquity is accompli. 
Eze. ,14. 10 bear the punishment of their iniquity 

14. 10 pui\ishment .. shall be even as the punish. 

i. Punishment, fine, t^jy onesh. 

Provig. 19 man of great wrath shall suffer punishm. 

5. Reproof, nija'w tokechah. 

Psa. 149. 7 To execute, .punishments upon the peo. 

6. Full justice, i>c5iKrieis ekdikesis. 

1 Pe. 2. 14 for the punishment of evil doers, and for 

T. Penalty, burden, iiririfiia epitiraia. 

2 Co. 2. 6 Sufficient to such a man (is) this punish. 
B.JUstraint, K^Kacns kolasis. 

Mattzj. 46 Bhall go away into e^^riasting punlsbm. 



Q. Punishment, vengeance, rifxiapla timuria. 

Heb. 10. 29 Of how much sorer pimishment, suppos* 

PUNITES, 'iisn the Puni. 

The family of Pua, sou of Issachar. 

Num26. 23 the Tolaites : of Pua, the family of the P. 

PU'-JION, Jia ore-pit. 

A city in the E. of Edom between Selah and Zoar; tho 
35th station from Egypt, 24th from Sinai and 4th from 
Ezion-geber ; N. of M. Hor, and E. of S. and of Salt 
Sea; now Pftomm. 

Num33. 42 departedfromZalmonah,tlndpitchedInP. 
33. 43 they departed from P., and pitched in 0. 

PUR, PU'-HIH, lots, D-KB, -113 lots. 

A festival of the Jews commemorating their dellverande 

from Haman. 

Esth. 3. 7 they cast P., that (is), the lot, before H. 
9. 34 had cast P., that (is), the lot, to consume 
9. 26 called these days P., after the name of P. 
9. 28 (that) these days, of P. should not faUfrom 
g. 29 to confirm this second letter of P. 
9. 31 To confirm these days of P. in their times 
9. 32 decree of Esther confirmed these, .of P. 

PURCHASE — 

\. Acquisition, purchase, nipD miqnah, 

Jer. 32. II SoItooktheevidenceofthepurchase.Cbo.) 
32. 12 gave the evidence of the purchase unto 
32. 12 subscribed the book of the purchase, be. 
32. 14 evidence of the purchase, both which is 

32. 16 delivered the evidence of the purchase un. 

2. Acquisition, purchase, ni^O miqneh. 

Gen. 49. 32 The purchase of the field and of the cave 
PURCHASE, (be purchased), to — 
i.To free, avenge, '?Na gaal. 

Lev. 23. 33 if a mw purchase pf the Levites, then the 
2.7*0 acquire, purchase, njp qanah. 

Gen. 25. la field which Abraham purchased of the 8. 

Exodis. 16 people pass over, (which) thoii hast pur. 

Euth 4. 10 Euth the Moabites8..have I purchased 

Psa. 74. 2 congregation, (which) thou hast purchas. 
78. 54 mountain, (which) his right hand had pu. 

3.7*0 acquire, prepare, possess, Krao/xai ktaoinai. 
Acts 1. 18 this man purchased a field wiCh the rew. 
8. 20 gift of God maybe purchased with money 

4. 7*0 acquire, make all around, irepiiroUoiiai peri. 
Acts 20. 28 which he hath purchased with his own bl. 

1 Ti. 3. 13 purchasetothemselveaagood degree, and 

PURE, PURER- 

I.Clear, choice, chosen, 13 bar, 

Psa. 19. 8 commandment of the LoKD (is) pure, en. 
24. 4 He tl)at hath clean hands, and a pure he. 

2.7*0 clear, choose, TJJ barar. 

Zeph. 3. 9 For then wUl I turn to the people a pure 

3.7*0 be clear^ Ti? harar, 2. 

2 Sa. 22. a7With the pure.. and with tho froward th. 
Psa. 18. 26 With the pure, .and with the f reward thou 

i.Liherty, unldness, liTi deror. ' - » 

Exod3o. 23 Take thou also, .of pure ipyrth five huru 

Z.Pure, 'HI, ^t zak. 

Exod27. 20 bring thee pure oil olive beaten for tho 
30. 34 sweet spices with pure frankincense : of 
Lev. 24. 2 bring unto thee pure oU. olive beaten for 

24. 7 thou shalt put pure frankincense upon 
Job 8. 6 If thou (wert) pure and upright ; surely 

II. 4. My doctrine (Is) pure, and I am clean in 

16. 17 Not for (any) injustice, .my prayer (is) p. 
Prov 20. 1 1 whether his work (be) pure^ and whether 

21. 8 strange : but (as for) the pure, his york 

Q.Clean, pure, liriB tahor. 

Exod2s. II thou shalt overlay it with puregold, wit. 
23. '17 thou shalt make a mercy seat (01) pure g, 

25. 24 thou shalt overlay it with pure gold, and 
ES- 29 cover withal : (of) pure gold shalt thou-m. 
25. 31 thou shalt make a candlestick (of) pure 
25. 36 all of it (shall be) one beaten work (of) p. 
25. 38 snuff dishes thereof, (shall be of) pure g. 
25. 39 a talent of pui:o gold shall he make it, w. 
28. 14 two chains (of)pUTo gold at the ends; (of) 
28. 22 at the ends (of) wreathen work (of) pure 
28."36thou shalt makeaplate(of)pure gold, and 
3D. 3 thou shalt overlay it with pure gold, tho 

30. 35 shalt make it a perfume, .pure {and) holy 

31. 8 the pure candlestick with all his fumit. 
37. 2 overlaid it with pure gold within and w. 
37. 6 hemadethemercyseat(of)puregold: two 
37. II overlaid it with pure gold, and made th. 
37. 16 and his covers to cover withal, (of) pure 
37. 17 made the candlestick (of) pure gold : (of) 
37. 22 all of it (was) one be&ten work (of) pure 
37. 23 snuffers, and his snuff dishes, (of) pure 
37. 24 a talent of pure gold made he it, and alS 
37. 26 overlaid it with pure gqj;!, (I'Oth) the top 
37. 29 pure incense of sweet sp.ces, according to 
39. 15 at the ends, (of) wreathen work (of)puro 
39. 25 made bells (of) pure gold, and put the bella 
39. 30 made the plate of the holy crown (oQ puro 
39. 37 The pure candlestick, (with) the lamps 

Lev. 24. 4 He shall order the lamps upon the purs 

24. 6 six on a row, upon the pure table before 

I Ch.28. 17 Also pure gold for the flesh hooks, andth* 

a Ch, 3." 4 And he overlaid it within with pure gold 

9. 17 Morocver the king'. .'0i«Maid it «itb ipvM 



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B Cb.13. II bIso (set thoy In ordor) upon tho pure ta. 
Ezra 6. 20 all of thom (were) puro, and killed tho p. 
Job 28. 19 noither shall It be valued with puro gold 
Psa. 12. 6 words of tho Lord (are) puro word3. (as) 
Trov 15. 26 but (the words) of tie puro (arc) pleasant 
30. 12 generation (thnt are) puro lu their own c. 
Hab. I. 13 (Thou art) of purer oj'es than to behold 
M al. J . 1 1 offered unto tsy name, and a pure oSortng 

7. Beaten, n'O^ Jcaihith. 

I Ki. 5. II twenty mcasurcc of puro oil : thua gave 3. 
S. Daubed, fouled, icn cJicmcr. 

Deut 32. 14 thou didrit drinii tho puro blood of tho g. 
9. Free, innocait, acqv.iiicd, up? ',icqc, 

Dan. 7. 9 and tho hair of Iiia head like tho puro yt. 
10. To shut up, close, refine, 1.19 sarjar. 

I Kl. 6. 20 overlaid it witli puro gold ; and (so) cov. 

6. 21 overlaid t.'io houso within v/ith pure gold 

7. 49 candlesticks of pure gold, five on tho right 
7. 50 and tho spoons, and the censors, (of) puro 

10. 21 puro gold; none (were of) silver: it was 
3 CU, 4. 20 after tho manner before the oracle, of p. 
4. 22 and the spoons, and the censers, (of) pure 
9. 20 puro gold : none (were of) silver ; It was 

11. fo refine, try, purify, liy tsaraph. 

Psa. 1 19. 140 Thy word (is) very pure : therefore thy 
I'rov 30. s Every word oi God (is) pure : he (is) a a, 

12. Chaste, pure, ayvis hagnos. 

Phil. 4. 8 whatsoever things (are) puro, whatsoever 
I Ti. J. 22 neither bo partaker, .keep thyself puro 
Jas. 3.17 tho wisdom that isfrom above is first puro 

1 Jo, 3. 3 every man..puriflethhimsclf..G3he is p. 

"^.Z. Sincere, pure, ei\tKpiyris eilikrines. 

2 Pe. 3. I In (both) which I ctir up your puro minds 

li. Clean, pure, clear, Ka9ap6s Icatharos. 

Matt. 5. 8 Blessed (are) the puro in heart : for they 
Acts 20. 26 that I (am) pure from the blood of all (m.) 
E.om 14. 20 All things indeed (are) pure ; but (it is) 
I Ti, I. 5 charity out of a pure heart, and (of) a good 

3. 9 Holding the mystery of the faltli in a puro 
8 Tt I. 3 whomi serve from (my) forefathers, .pure 

2. 22 thom that call on the Lord out of a puro 
TitUB I. IS Unto the pure aU things (are) puro : but 

I. 15 arc deflledand unbelieving (is) nothing p. 
Heb. 10. 22 and our bodies washed with pure water 
Jas. I. 27 Puro religion and undeflled before God 

1 Pe. I. 22 love one another with [a pure] heart for. 
Kev. 15. 6 clothed In puro and whato linen, and ha. 

21, 18 the city (was) pure gold, like unto clear 

21. 21 street of tho city (was) pure gold, as it w. 

22. I showed mo a [pure] river of water of life 

PTTRE, PTTBIE, (to be, count, show self) — 

1. To purify self, show self pure, TiJ barar, 7. 

2 Sa. 22. 27 thou wilt show thyself pure;8ndwlth the 
, Psa, 18. 26 thou v/ilt show thyself pure; and with the 

ii'S. To be (reckoned) pure, ns) zakah. 

Mic. 6. II Shalllcount (them) pure with the wicked 

8. To be pure, i;?t zakah. 

Job ?c, 5 yea, the stars are not pure In his sight 
Lam. 4 7 Her Nazarites were purer than snow, th. 

4. To be clean, cleansed, "in^ taker. 

Job 4. 17 shall a man be more pure than his maker? 
ProT,2o. 9 I havo made my heart clean, I am puro 

PURELY, PURENESS — 

1. Cleanness, purity, "\il hor. 

J'ob 22. 30 is delivered by the pnreness of thine ha, 
laa. I, 25 I win turn my hand upon thee, and pur. 

2.Clcan, pure, cleanness, purity, -\\rtt) tahor. 

Prov.22. II He that loveth puroness of heart, (for) the 
^.Chastity, purity, a.yv6rris hagnotes. 

2 Co. 6. 6 JBy pureness, by knowledge, by long suff. 
PTTBGE (away, thoroughly, out), to — 
1. To clear, purify, chose, "inj barar, 

Eze. 20. 38 1 wlU purge out from among yon the re. 

2.2*0 clear, cleanse, 115 barar, 3. 

I)an. II. 35 to try them, and to purge, and to make 

3. To east out, force aicay, rjn duach, 5. 

Isa. 4. 4 shall have purged the blood of Jerusalem 

4.7V) refine, pour down, pii] zaqaq, 3. 

llal. 3. 3 purge thom as gold and silver, that they 

6. To cleanse from error, Nsn chata, 3. 

Psa. 51. 7 Purge me with hyssop and I shall be clean 

6. To cleanse, pronounce clean, via taher, 3. 

2 Ch.34. 3 began topurge Judah and Jerusalem from 

34. 8 when he had purged tho land, and the h. 

Eze. 24. 13 because I havo purged thee, and thou w. 

7. To cover, pacify, nsi kaphar, 3. 

Psa. 65. 3 transgressions, thou shalt purge them a. 

79. 9 and purge away our sins, for thy name's 
Eze. 43. 20 thus shalt thou cleanse and purge it 

43. 26 Seven days shall they purge the altar and 

8. To refine, try, purify, ';-!y tsaraph. 

Is*. 1. 25 purge away thy dross, and take away all 

9. To cleanse thoroughly, SiaKa.Sapt(<a diakatharizo. 
Matt, 3. 12 he wil) thoroughly purge his floor, and 

• lake J, J7 ho >»ill thoeoughly parge his floor, and 



10. To cleanse out, ixKaOalpa ckkalhar.-c. 

I Co. 5. 7 Purge out therefore the old lovcn, that yo 
3 TL 2. ai If a man therefore purge himself from tli. 

11. To cleanse, make a cleansing, icaOapt(o> katliar. 
Jfark 7. 19 gocth out Into the draught, purging all 
Hob. 9. 14 purgo your conscience from dead v.orka 

9. :2 r.lmost all thlnga are by tho law purged 

12.1*0 cUanzc, icaOalpu katkairO. 

John 15. 3 every (Ijianch) that boarcth fruit ho pur. 
Hob 10. 3 because that thoworshlppcraoucctpurgcJ] 

13.7*0 make a cleansing, votto KaOapi(rii6v poieO. 

Hob. I. 3 v.hcn ho had by himself purged our sins 
PtTRGEB, to bo — 
1.7*0 ha clean, cleansed, inp taher. 

Kzo. 24. 13 wast not purged, thou ohalt not bo purg. 

2. 7*0 he covered,' pardoned, 155 kaphar, 4. 

ProviG. By mercy and truth Iniquity Ls purged 
Isa. 6. 7 iniquity l3t.ikon away, and thy sin purg. 
22. 14 Surely this iniquity shall not be purged 
^■f. CI therefore shall the Iniquity of Jacob be p. 
3.7*0 he covered, pardoned, 155 kaphar, 7. 

1 Sa. 3. 14 Iniquity of Eli's house shall not bo purg. 
i.A purification, clearising, KaOaptcruSs kathari:m. 

2 Po. I. 9 hath forgotten that ho v/as purged from 
PTTPIEICATION (for sin, things for) — 

1. Offering for error or sin, nXBO ckallath. 

Numig. 9 of separation : It (is) a purification for sin 
19. 17 of tho burnt hcifor of purification for sin 

2. Cleansing, purity, ■Tina tohorah. 

2 Ch.50. ip according to tho purification of tho sane 
Neh. 12. 45 ward of the purific.itlon, according to the 

i. Things em;}iicd out, oinimcnic, D'pi-.'J incrugim. 

Esth. 2. 12 for so were the dc.js of their purifications 
i.Thing rubbed in, ointment, pi"'.7'? tc.mrur;. 

Esth. 2. 3 let their things for purification bo given 
2. 9 spoodlly gave her her thlnga for purlfica. 

b.Purification, c.yvi(riJ.6s hcgnismos. 

Acts 21. 26 accomplishment of the days of purlflcatL 
6. A cleansing, Ka6apt<rfiis kathurismos. 

Luke 2. 22 when the days of her purification accord. 
Pirail'lED, to bo — 
1.7*0 clear or purify self, -n^ barar, 7. 

Dan. 12. 10 Hany shall bo purified, and made white 
2.7*0 be refined, pill zaqaq, 4. 

Psa, 12. 6 silver tried In a furnace of earth, purified 

3. 7*0 show self clean, became cleansed, Hpij chata, 7. 

Num. 8. 21 Levltes were purified, and they washed 
31. 23 it shall be purified with tho water of sep. 

4.7*0 cleanse self, show self cleansed, V19 taher, 7. 
Ezra 6. 2o the priests and Lovltes were purified tog. 
5.7*0 separate self, show self separate, i:/'}^qadrsh,7. 
2 Sa. II. 4 for she was purified from her uncloanno. 
PURIFIER — 
7*0 cleanse, pronounce clean, 11a talicr, 3. 

Hal. 3. 3 he shall Bit (as) a refiner and purifier of 0, 
PTTRIFT (self), to — 

1.7*0 sho^o self clean, cleanse self, nst chata, 7. 
Numi9. 12 He shall purify himself v.ith It on tho th. 
19. 12 but if ho purify not himself tho third d.iy 
19. 13 Whosoever, .purifieth not hhnsclf, defile. 
19. 20 But the man that, .shall not purify him. 
31. 19 purify (both) yourBolves and your captiv. 
31. 20 purify all (your) raiment, and all that Is 
Job 41. 25 by reason of breakings they purify them, 

2,7*0 cleanse from error or tin, K^^^ chata, 3. 

Lev. 8. 15 purified the altar, and poured the blood 
Num 19. 19 on the seventh day ho shall purify hims. 

3.7*0 cleanse, pronounce clean, via taher, 3. 

Neh. 12. 30 priests and the Lcvitcs. .purified thopeo. 
Ezo. 43. =5 Seven days shall they.. purify it; and th. 
Mai. 3. 3 ho shall purify tho sons of Levi, and pur. 

4. 7*0 cleanse self, shoto self clean, in'^ taker, 7. 

Noh. 12. 30 purified themselves.. and the gates, and 
Isa. 66. 17 purify themselves in tho gardens behind 

5. 7*0 cleanse, make clean, ayviCa hagnizu, 
Johnii. 55 wont out of tho country, .to purify them. 
Acts 21. 24 purify thyself with them, and bo at cha. 

21. 26 the next day purifying himself with them 
24. 18 found mc purified in the temple, neither 

Jas. 4. 8 and purify (your) hearts, (ye) double ml. 

I Pet. I. 22 Seeing yo liavo purified your souls In ob. 

I Jo. 3. 3 that hath this hope in hin purlfleth him, 

6.7*0 make clean, Ka0aplC<» liatharizS. 

Act* 15. 9 put no difference . . purifying their hearts 
Titus a. 14 purify untohim3elfapeculiarpeople,rea, 
Heb. 9. 23 patterns . . should be purified with these 

PTJRli'XING, PTJRiry — 

1. Offering for error or sin, TtHSn chatfatli. 

Num. 8. 7 Sprinkle water of purifying upon them 
I.Cleanness, cleansing, inb tohar. 

Lev. 12. 4 until tho days of her purifying be fulfilled 
12. 6 when the days of her purifying aro fulflL 
Z.CleanMng, purity, rnr\^ tohorah. 

Lev. 12. 4, 5 continue in the blood of herpurlfylng 

'i Ch S3- 38 in thi puiUyiDg erf all holy thinge, ond 



i. Thing rubbed in, ointment, P^-^r) lamruq. 

Esth. 2. 12 with (other) things for tho purifjlng ot 
a.Chastity, purity, ayi/tla hagneia. 

1 TL 4. 1 3 bo thou an e lampio . . lu faith, In purity 

5. 2 tho younger as sisters, with all purity 

6. A cleansing, KaOapiffixis katharismos. 

John 3. 6 alter the manner of the purifying of th* 
3. 25 Then there arose a question, .about pur 

7. Cleanness, purili/, ica^aporris kalharotls. 

Ilcb. 9. 13 eauctlfieth to the purlfymg of the flesh 
PUEIOrN', to — 
7*0 purloin, secrete, yoiT<j>iCofieu '.losphizomai. 

'Xitus 2. 10 Not purloining, but chuwlng all good tL 
PirnPLE — 
1. Purple, \iX]H argevan. 

3 Ch. 2. 7 work In gold, .and In purple, andcrlmson 

^.Purple, red, ]^P,>} argaman. " 

Exod25. 4 blue, and pui-ple, and scarlet, and fincU, 
26. I, 31 curtains of fine twined linen, .and pu. 

26. 36 purple, and scarlet, and fine twined Unca 

27. 16 hanging of twenty cubits, (of) blue, and p. 

28. 5 they shall take gold, and blue, and purplo 
28. 6 make tho ephod (of)gold purple, (of)DC. 
28. 8 purple, and scarlet, andfino twinedllncD 
28. IS purple, and (of) scarlet, and (of) fine tw. 
28. 33 make pomegranates (oi) blue, and (of) p. 
35. 6 blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine IL, 
35. 25 of purple, (and) of scarlet, and of fine IL 

35. 3s in blue, and In purple. In scarlet, and in 

36. 8 fine twined Ilnoc, and bluo, and purplo 
36 3s made a veil (of) bluo, and purple, and bc. 
30. 37 made an hanging, .(of) blue, and purple 
33 18 needlcv/orU, (oO blue, and purple, and «. 
31!. =3 embroiderer in bluo, and In purple, and 
39. I of tho blue, and purple, and scarlet, they 
39. 2, 5, 8 gold, blue, and purplo, and scarlet 
39. 3 to work (it) In tho blue, and In the purplo 
39. 24 bluo, and pui-plo, and scarlet, (and) tv,1, 
39. 29 bluo, and purple, and scarlet, (of) nccdi. 

Num. 4. 13 altar, and spread a purplo cloth thereon 
Judg. 8. 26 purple raiment that (was) on tho kings of 

2 Ch. 2. 14 skilful to work In gold . . In purple, in bluo 

3. 14 niado tho veil (of) blue, and purple, and 
Esth. I. 6 fastened v/lth cords of fine linen and pu, 

C. :5 Vi-lth a garment of fine linen and purplo 
Prov 31. 22 tapestry ; her clothing (is) cUk and purp. 
■Song 3. 10 Ho made., tho covering of it (of)puiplo 

7. s hair of thine head like purple : tho king 
Jer. 10. 9 bluo and purplo (is) their clothinrj: they 
Ezo. 27. 7 blue and purplo from tho i.-ilcs of Eiishah 

27. 16 occupied in thy fairs with emeralds, pur. 

S.Purple garment, -ropcpvpa porphura. 

Markis. 17 clothed him with purplo, and platted a 

15. so took off tho purple from him, and put his 
Lukoi6.i9 rich man, which was clothed In purple, and 
Eev. 17. 4 woman was arrayed In purplo and scarlet 

18. 13 Themerchandiseof gold, .and purple, and 

i. Purple, of a purple colour, Trop'/jOpeo^, Tropiiup^Oj- 
Johni9. 2 on hia head, and they put on him a purp. 

19. 5 came Jesua forth, wearing.. tho purple of 
Rov. 18. 16 that was clothed In fine Une linen, and p. 

PtTRPLE, seller of — 

A seller of purple, rrop<pvp6iruKis porphuropulis. 
Acts 16. 14 woman named Lydla,.a oeUcr of purnli 

PTJBPOSE — 

\.A word, thing, ■\5'3 dabar. 

H eh 8.4 wliich they had made f or'the purpoGO • t:Ti'\ 
^.Device, thought, njl dmmah. 

Job 17. II My days aro past, my purposes ar» > «o!ic-i 
3. Delight, pleasure, desire, j'e.t chephets. 

EccL 3. I a time to every purpose under c'.o heaven 
3. 17 a time there for every purpo.o iud for c. 

8. 6 Because to every purpose thvr J Is time acd' 

i. Thought, device, n^a'R?, •i^V'D'? mar'.iashabah. 
Prov IS. 22 Without counsel pnrpos's aro d'sapiroln, 
30. 18 (Every) purpose Is cstab.ljshed by counsel 
Jer. 49. 30 pmposes that he hath yurposed against 

49. 30 and hath conceived a lyurpose against you 

50. 4s purposes, that he hatfi purposed againei 

51. 29 every purpose of thf. LOBD shall be per». 

5. Deed, act, work, r\V'J.p maasji. 

Job 33. 17 ho may withdraw uiaa (from his) purpoc? 

6. Counsel, rt^fy etsah. 

Ezra 4. 5 frustrate their parpose, all the days of C, 
Isa. 14. 36 This (is) the purpose (that Is) purposed 

7. Wish, will, desire, uy isebu. 

Dan. 6. 17 purpose mij^ht not be changed concern. 

%. Foundation, prince n^ sha.th. 

Isa. 19. 10 they shall bc broken In the ptuposes the. 
9. Purpose, intention, $ov\rina houlema. 

Acts 27. 43 kept them from (their) purpose; and co. 
10. .4 setting before, purpose, irpSOeo'is prothesis. 
Acts II. 23 that with purpose of heart they would c, 
27. 13 they had obtained (their) purpose, loosing 
Rom, 8. 2?. who ore the called according to (his) pcj. 
' 9. II that the purpose of God according to cle. 

Eph. T II being predestinated according to tho pur. 
). II According to the eternal purpose which 
9 X* i> 9 t>ut according to Ms own purpose and gr. 
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PUEPOSE, to — 
L To say, "icn amar. 

1 Ki. 5. 5 I purpose to build an ho'oso tinto the en. 
a Ch.^S. lo now yo purpose to keep under the child. 

%To devise, think, DS) zariiain. 

Psa. 17 3 I am purposed (that) my mouth cliall not 

Jer. 4. 28 I have purposed (it), and will not lepent 
8.7*0 think, recko-a, ^■an chashab. 

P3a.i4o. 4 who have purposed to &B?rthro\7 my go. 

Jer. 26. 3 repent me of the evil Vr'S^oh I purpose to 
36. 3 ■will hear all the evil which I purpose to 
49. so that he hath purposed against the iuhah. 
50.45 that he hath purposed against the land of 

Lam. 2. 8 Lobd hath purposed to destroy the wall 

4.T0 counsel, yni yacds. 

Isa. 14. 24 and as I have purposed, (so) shall it stand 
14. 26 Thi^ (is) the purpose (that is) purposed 
14. 27 For the Lord of hosts hath purposed, and 
xg. 12 know what the Lord of hosts hath purp. 
23. 9 Lord of hosts hath purposed it, to stain 

h. To form, frame, is; yatsar. 

Isa. 46. II will also bring it to pass; Ihave purposed 

6. 7*0 set, place, D'if, Diiy sum, sim. 

Dan. I. 8 purposed in his heart that ho would not 

t.Face, XTi^ panirru 

2 Ch.32. 2 he was purposed to fight against Jerusa. 
8. To counsel, deliberate, PovXevojxai bouleuomai. 

2 Co. I. 17 the things tliat I purpose, do I ptirpose 
^,A resolution was jimde, iyivero yvdfiri. 

Acts 20. 3 he purposed to return through Macedo. 

10. To do, make, iroleca poieo. 

Eph. 3. II which he purposed in Clirist Jesus our L. 

11. 7*0 take beforehand, determine, -rpoatpeofiai. 
2 Co. 9. 7 Every man according as he purposeth In 

12. To put or place before, propose,, irporid-qui prot. 
Rom. 1. 13 that oftentimes I purposed to come unto 
Eph. I. 9 good pleasure which he hath piu'posed in 

13. To put, place, ri6riixi tithemi. 

Acts 19. 21 Paul purposed in the spirit, whenhehadp. 
PTTRPOSE, of J to no — 
1. Empty, vain, to no purpose, pn riq. 

Isa. 30. 7 the Egyptians shall help.. to no purpose 
2. To give, spoil, rra shalal. 

Ruth 2. 16 let fall also (some) of the handfuls of pur. 
PTTESE — 
l.Cup, bag, purse, D'5 kis. 

Prov. 1. 14 Cast in thy lot. .let us all have one ptirse 
H.A bag, purse, 0a\duTiov balantion. 

Lukeio. 4 Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes 
22. 35 When I sent you without purse, and scrip 
22. 36 he that h^th a purse, let him take (it), and 
2. A girdle, purse, (<!>yri zone. 

Mattic. 9 Provideneithergold..norbras3inyourp. 

Mark 6. 8 no scrip, no bread, no money in (their) p. 

PTJSSTTE (hard or hotly), to — 
1. After, "inK achar. 

1 Ki.22. 33 that they turned back from pursuing him 

2 Ch.iB. 32 theyturned back again from pursuing him 

2. To (cause to) cleave to, py\ dabaq, 5. 

J"udg2o. 45 pursued hard after them unto Gidom, and 

3. To burn, pursue hotly, pj^ dalaq. 

Gen. 31. 36 what(is)mysin,that thou hast so hotly p. 
Lam. 4.19 they pursued us upon the mountains, they 

4. To go on, t|"p; yalak. 

Jer. 48. 2 O Madmen ; the sword shallpursuc thee 
B Pursuit, retirement, J'lf sig. 

z Ki,i8. 27 either he is talking, or he is pursuing, or 

C. To pursue, typ, radaph. 

Gen. 14. 14 armed his trained (servants)., and pursued 
14. 15 pursued them unto Hobah, which (is) on 
31. 23pursuedafterhimsevenday8'joumeY;and 
33. 5 they did not pursue after the sons of Jao. 

Exodj4. 8 and he pursued after the children of Isr. 
14. 9 Egyptians pursued after them, all the h. 

14. 23 Egyptians pursued, and went in after th. 

15. 9 enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake 
Lev. 26. 17 and ye shall flee when none pursueth you 

25. 36 and they shall fall when none pursueth 
25. 37 And they shall-fall. .when none pursueth 
Deutii. 4 to overflow them, as they pursued after 

19. 6 Lest the avenger of the blood^i)ur5ue the 
28. 22 and they shall pursue thee until thou p. 
28. 45 shall come upon thee, and shall pursue 

1. 2. 5 pursue after them quickly ; for ye shall 
2. 7 men pursued after them the way to Jor. 
2. 7 as soon as they which pursued after them 
8. 16 to pursue after them: and they pursued 
8. 17 left the city open, and pursued after Israel 
10. 19 pursue after your enemies, and smite the 

20. 5 if the avenger of blood pursue after him 
6 pursued after your fathers with chariots 
6 they pursued after him, and caught him 

. j6 Barak pursued after the chariots, and af. 

. 22 as Barak pursued Sisera, Jaelcame out to 

. 23 men of Israel, .pursued after the Midian. 

. 25 pursued Midian, and brought the heads ' 
4 passed over, .faint, yet pursuing (thejn) 
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Judg. 8. 12 pursued after them, and took the two k. 

1 Sa. 7. II pursued the Philistines, and smote them 
17. 52 pursued the Philistines, until thou come 
23. 25 pursued"Tifter David in the wilderness of 

23. 28 Wherefore Saul returned from pursuing 

24. 14 after whom dost thou pursue ? after a dead 

25. 29 Yet a man is risen to pursue thee, and to 
26. 18 Wherefore doth my lord thus pursue after 
30. 8 Shall I pursue, .he answered him. Pursue 
30. 10 David pursued, he and four hundred men 

a Ea, 2. 19 Asahel pursued after Abner ; and in going 
2. 24 Joab also and Abishai pursued after Abner 
2. 28 pursued after Israel no more, neither fo. 

17. I I will arise and pursue after David this n. 

18. 16 people returned from pursuing after Isr. 

20. 6 pursue after him, lest he get him fenced c. 

20. 7 went out of Jerusalem, to pursue after S. 

20. 10 Joab and Abishai his brother pursued at. 

20. 13 all the people went on after ,Toab, to pur. 

22. 38 I have pursued mine enemies, and destr. 

24. 13 wilt thou flee . . while they pursue thee f or 
J ICi,2o. 20 the Syrians fled, and Israel pursued them 

2 Ki.25. 5 armyof the Chaldees pursued after the k. 
2 Ch.13. 19 Abijah pursued after Jeroboam, and took 

34. 13 people that (were) with him pursued them 
Job 13. 25 and wilt thou pursue the dry stubble? 

30. 15 Terrors are turned upon me : they pursue 
Psa. 18. 37 I have pursued mine enemies, and over. 

34. 14 Depart from evil . . seek peace, and pursue 
Prov 28. 1 The wicked flee when no^an pursueth 
Isa. 30. 16 therefore shall they that pursue you be 

41. 3 pursued them, (and) passed safely; (even) 
Jer. 39. 5 Chaldeans' army pursued after them, and 

52. 8 army of the Chaldeans pursued after the 
Eze. 35. 6 blood shall pursue, .even blood shall pur. 
Hos. 8. 3 Israel hath cast oS . . enemy shall pursue 
Amos I. zi because hedid pursue his brotherwith the 

7. To pursue, ']'n radaph, d. 

Prov II. 19 so he that pursueth evil (pursueth it) to 
13. 21 Eva pursueth sinners . but to tho righte. 
19. 7 pursueth (them vrith) words, (yet) they 
Ifah. I. 8 and darkness shall pursue his enemies 

PTTRSUES — 

To pursue, fin radaph. 

Josh. 2. 16 Get you to the mountain, lest the pursn. 
2. 16 hide yourselves . .until the pursuers be re. 
2. 22 pursuers were returned: and the pursuer 
8. 20 people, .turned back upon the pursuers 

Lam. 1. 6 gone without strength before the pursuer 
PTJETEITAITCE — 
Inwards, heart, 3"5|T qereb. 

Exodi2. 9 with his legs, and with the purtenanceth. 
PUSH (away, down, used or wont to), to — 
1.7*0 gore, push, njj nagach. 

£xod2i. 32 If the ox shall push a man servant ormald 
2. 7*0 gore, push, nji nagach, 3. 

Deut 33. 17 with them he shall push the people toga. 

1 Ki.22. II With these shalt thou push tho Syrians 

2 Ch.i8. 10 With these thou shalt push Syria until 
Psa. 44. 5 Through thee will v/e push down our en. 
Eze. 34. 21 pushed all the diseased v/ith your horns 
Dan. 8. 4 I sawthe ram pushing westward, and no. 

Z. To push self on or forward, nil nagach, 7. 

Dan. II. 40 shall the king of the south push at him 
4. One accustomed to push, naj naggacli. 

Exod2i. 29 if the ox were wont to push with his horn 
21. 36 it be known that the ox hath used to push 

5.7*0 send forth or out, rh^ shalach, 3. 

Job 30. 12 they push away my feet, and they raise 
PUT, to — 
1.7*0 cause to go or come in, N"ia bo, 5. 

Exod25. 14 thou shalt put the staves into therings'jy 

26. II putthetachesiutotheloops.andcoupleth. 
37. 5 put the staves into the rings by the sides 

- 38. 7 put the staves into the rings on the sides 
Neh. 3. 5 nobles put not their necks to the work of 

2.7*0 ^Mi, guide, r\-[n hadah. 

Isa. II. 8 shall put his hand on the cockatrice' den 
Z. To put, set, place, D'if, Diiy, sum, sim, 

Mic. 2. 12 will put them together as the sheep of B. 

4. 7*0 bind up, r^n chahash. 

Exod29. 9 put the bonnets on them : and the priest's 
Lev. 8. 13 girded them . . and put bonnets upon tliem 

h. To put doum, nj; yanach, 5. 

Gen. 2. 15 put him into the garden Of Eden to dress 
Lev. 24. 12 put himjn ward, that the mind of the L. 
Num 15. 34 put him in "ward, because it was not dec. 
1 Ki. 8. 9 tables of stone, *hich Moses put there at 
a Ki. 17. 29 put (them) in the houses of the high pla. 

6. To add, 10' yasaph. 

Lev. 22. 14 then he shall put the fifth (part) thewof 
7. 7*0 cause to go out, Js; yatsag, 6. 

Judg. 6. 37 will put a fleece of wool in the floor ; (and) 
8. 27 made an ephod thereof, and put it in his 

8. 7*0 [cause to) clothe or put on, VTib labesh, 5. 
Gen. 27. 15 and put them upon Jacob heryoungerson 

27. 16 put the skins of the kids of the goats upon 
Exod28. 41 thou shalt put them upon Aaron thy bro. 

29. 5 put upon Aaron the coat, and the robe of 
. 40. 13 thou shalt put upon Aaron the hojy gar, 
NumKi'. s6, z3 and put them upon Elcazar bis Eoa 



9. A sending forth, nS^'P mishlach. 

Deut 12. 7 rejoice in all that ye put your hand unto 
12. 18 in all that thou puttest thiue hands unto 

15. 10 in all that thou puttest thine hand unto 
10.7*0 lead, put in, .in; nachah, 5. 

2 Ki. 18. II put them in Eaiah and in Habor (by) the 
11.7*0 catise to reach, attain, i'tffi nasag, 5. 

I Sa. 14. 26 butno man put his hand to his mouth: for 
12.7*0 give, jn; nathan. 

Gen. 30. 28 that (the one) put out (his) hand: and tho 
.39. 4 and all (that) he had he put into his hand 

39. 20 took him, and put him into the prison a 

40. 3 put them in ward in the house 01 tho ca. 

41. 10 put me in ward in the captain of the gu. 
41. 42 put it upon Joseph's hand, and arrayed, 

Exod. 5. 21 to put a Bword in their hand to slay us 

16. 33 Take a pot, and put an omer f uU of man. 
25. 12 put (them) in. .four corners thereof ; and 
25. 16 thou shalt put into the ark the testimony 
25. 26 put the rings in the f ourcorners that (are) 
25. 21 thou shalt put the mercy seat above upon 

25. 21 in the ark thou shalt put the testimony 
26.34 thou shalt put the mercy seat upon the a. 

26. 35 thou shalt put the table on the north side 

27. 5 thou shalt put it under the compass of tho 

28. 23 shalt put the two rings on the two ends of 
28. 24 shalt put the two wreathen (chains) of g. 
e8. 25 put (them) on the shoulder pieces of the 
28. 27 shalt put them on the two sides of the e, 

28. 30 thou Shalt put in the breastplate of jud. 

29. 3 shalt put them into one basket, and^bring 
29. 6 and put the holy crown upon the nlitre 

29. 12 put fit) upon the horns of the altar with 
29. 17 put (them) unto his pieces, and unto his 

29. 20 put (it) upon the tip of tlie right ear of A. 

30. 6 thou Shalt put it before the V^ilthat (is) 
30. 18 thou shalt put it. .and thou shalt put wa. 
30. 33 whosoever putteth (any) of it up"on a str. 

30. 36 put of it before the testimony in the tab. 

31. 6 in the hearts. .1 have put wisdom, that 
34- 33 (till) Moses had done speaking, .he put a 
35. 34 he hath put in his heart that he may te. 
36. 1 in whom the Lord put wisdom and und. 
36. , 2 in whoseheart the Lord had put wisdom 

37. 13 put the rings upon the four comers that 

39. 16 put the two rings in the two ends of the 

39. 17 they put the two wreathen chains of gold 

39. 18 Jut them on the shoulder pieces of the e. 
39. 20 put them on the two sides of the ephod 

39. 25 put the bells between the pomegranates 

40. 7 set tho laver . . and shalt put water therein 
40. 18 put in the bars thereof, and reai-ed up his 
40. 20 put the testimony, .and put the mercy s. 
40. 22 put the table in the tent of the congrega. 
40. 30 set tho laver. . and put water there, to w. 

Lev. 1. 7 put flie upon the altar, and lay the wood 
2. I shall pour oil upon it, and put frankince. 
2. 15 thou shalt put oil upon it, and layfrank. 
4. 7 priest shall put (some) of the blood upon 
4. 18 he shall put (some) of tho blcod upon the 

4. 25, 30, 34 put (it) upon the horns of the altar 

5. II neither shall heput (any) frankin cense th. 
8. 7 put upon him the coat . . and put the ephod 
8. 8 also he put in the breastplate the Urim 
8. 15 put iVC) upon the horns of the altar round 
8. 23 put (it) upon the tip of Aajon's right ear 
8. 24 put of the blood upon the tip of their rig. 

8. 27 put all upon Aaron's hands, and upon his 

9. 9 and put (it) upon the horns of the altar 

10. I put fire therein, and . . offered strange fira 
14. 17, 23 put. .upon the tip of the right ear of 

14. 14 priest shall put (it) upon the tip of the 
14. 28 put of the oil that (is) in his hand upon 

14. 29 he shall put upon the head of him that is 
i4- 34 put the plague of leprosyin ahouseof the 
16. 13 he shall put the Incense upon the fire be. 
16. 18 put (it) upon the horns of the altar round 
16. 21 putting them upon the head of the goat 
19. I.^not curse the deaf, nor put a stumbling 
24. 7 shalt put pure frankincense upon (each) 

Num. 4. 6 shall put thereon the covering of badgers' 
4. 7 put thereon the dishes and the spoons,and 
4. 10 they shall put it. .and shall put (it) upon 

4. 12 put (them) in a cloth .. and shall put (the.) 
5. 15 shall pour no oil upon it, nor put franki. 

5. 17 priest shall take, and put (it) into the w. 

5. 18 put the offering of memorial inher hands 

6. 18 put (it) in the fire which (is) under the 8. 
6. 19 put (them) upon the hands of tho Nazar. 
I. 29 the Lord would put his spirit upon theml 

15. 38 put upon the fringe of the borders a rib. 

16. 7 put fire therein . .it shall be (that) the m. 
16. 17 put incense in them, and bring ye before 
i5. 18 put fire in them, and laid incense thereon 
16. 46 Take a censer, and put fire therein from 
16. 47 put on incense, and made an atonement 
19. 17 running water shall be put thereto in a 

27. 20 thou shalt put (some) of thine honour up. 
Deut. 2. 25 This day will I begin to put the dread of 

11. 29 shaltput theblessinguponmountGeriiim. 
18. 18 will put my words in his mouth; and he | 
23. 24 but thou shalt not put (any) in thy vessel 

28. 48 shall put a yoke of iron upon thy neck 
30. 7 will put all these curses upon thine enem. 

Josh. 6. 24 put into the treasury of the house of tha 

17. 13 that they put the Canaanites to tribute 
Judg. 7. 16 put a trumpet in every man's hand, with 

1 Sa. 17. 38 put an helmet of brass upon his head ; a, 

2 Sa. 20. 3 put them in ward, and fed them, but w. 
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I KL 2. 35 king put Bcnaiah tlio son of Jchoiada in 
2. 35 did the king put in the room of Abiathar 
5. 3 Lord put them under the soles Of his feet 
7. 39 put five bases on the right side of the ho. 
7. 51 did he put among the treasures of the h. 
JO. 17 king put them in the house of the forest 
JO. 24 hear his wisdom, which God had put in 
12. 4 heavy yoke which he put upon us, lighter 
12. 9 Make the yoke which thy father did put 
12. 29 set the one in Beth-el, and the other put 

22. 23 Lonp hath put a lying spirit in the mouth 
9 El. 16. 14 and put it on the north side of the altar 

16. 17 and put it upon a pavement of stones 
18. 14 that which thou puttestonmewilllbear 

23. 33 Pharaoh-nechoh put him in bands at Ri'jl. 
a Ch. 3. 16 put (them) on the heads. . and put (them) 

4. 6 put five on the right hand, and five on the 

5. I all the instruments, put he among the t. 
S. 10 two tables which Moses put (therein) at 
9. 16 king put them in the house of the forest 
9. 23 hear his wisdom, that God had put in his 

10. 4 ease, .his heavy yoke that he put upon us 
JO. 9 Ease . . the yoke that thy father did put 

11. II putcaptainsin them, and store of victual 
j6. 10 put him in a prison house ; for (he was) 
17. 19 besides fthose) whom the king put in the 
18. 22 hath p"*l a lying spirit in the mouth of 
22. II put him and his nurse in a bed chamber 

33. II put upon him the crown, and (gave him) 

34. 10 put (it) in the hand of the workmen that 

35. 3 Put the holy ark in the house which Sol. 

36. 7 and put them in liis temple at Babylon 
Ezra I. 7 and had put them rnjthe house of his gods 

7. 27 which hath put (such a thing) as this in 
Neb. 2. 12 what my God had put in my heart to do 
7. 5 God put into mine heart to gather toget. 
Psa. 4. 7 Thou hast put gladness in my heart, more 
15. 5 putteth not out his money to usury, nor 
40. 3 he hath put a new song in my mouth, (e.) 
78. 66 smote liis enemies, .he put them to ape. 
l^ov. 8. J Doth not. .understanding put forth her 
Isa. 42. 1 1 have put my spirit upon him ; he shall 
Jer. I. 9 Then the Lord put forth his hand, and t. 
I. 9 Behold, I have put my words in thy mo. 
20. 2 put him in the stocks that (were) la the 
27. 2 Make thee bonds and yokes,and put them 

27. 8 that will not put their neck under the yo. 

28. 14 I have put a yoke of iron upon the neck 

29. 26 shoulUest put him in prison, and in the b. 

31. 33 1 will put my law in their inward parts 

32. 14 put them in an earthen vessel, that they 
32. 40 but I will put my fear in their hearts, that 

37. 4 among the people; for they had not put 
37. 15 put him in prison in the house of Jonath. 

37. 18 What, have I offended, .that ye have put 

38. 7 heard that they had put Jeremiah in the 
52. II Thenheput outtheeyesof Zedekiah; and 

Xam 3, 29 putteth hismouthinthe dust, if so beth. 

"Eze. 3. 25 they shall put bands upon thee, and shall 

4. 9 put them in one vessel, and make thee br. 

10. 7 put (it) into the hands of (him that was) 

11. 19 mil put a new spirit within you ; and I 
14. 3 put the stumbling block of their iniquity 
16. 11 I put bracelets upon thy hands, and a ch. 
i6. 12 I put a jewel on thy forehead, and ear r. 
19. 9 they put him in ward in chains.and brou. 
23. 42 which put bracelets upon their hands, and 

29. 4 will put hooks in thy jaws, and I will ca. 

30. 13 and I will put a fear in the land of Egypt 
30. 24 put my sword in his hand : hut I vnll br. 
30. 25 put my sword into the hand of the king 
36. 26 new spirit will I put mthin you ; and I 

36. 27 will put my spirit within you, and cause 

37. 6 put breath in you, and ye shall live ; and 
37. 14 shall put my spirit in you, and ye shall 

37. 19 will put them with him, (even) with the 

38. 4 put hooks into thy jaws, and I will bring 
43. 20 put fitj on the four homa of it, and on the 
45. 19 put (it) upon the posts of the house, and 

Mic. 3. 5 and he that putteth not into their mouths 

13. To turn aside, "va sur, 5. 

Gen. 38. 14 she put her widow's garments off from her 
Deut2i. 13 she shall put the raiment of her captivity 
I Sa. 17. 39 proved (them). And David put them o£F 

li.To sustain, support, ^DD samak. 

Exodsg. 10, 15, 19 shall put their hands upon the h. 
lev. I. 4 he shall put his hand upon thehead of the 
Hum. 8. lo children of Israel shall put their hand.iup. 

15.ro add, n95 saphah. 

Jer. 7. 21 Put your burnt offerings unto your sacrL 
16. Tb admit, njD saphach. 

1 .Sa. 2. 36 Put me, I pray thee, into one of the pri. 

17. Topour forth, gatJier togetlier, nSD saphach, 3. 

Hab. 2. IS Woe unto him. .that puttest thy bottle to 
18.ro cause to go up, n^j/ alah, 5. 

Josh. 7. 6 fell to the earth .. and put dust upon their 

19. To lay on, load, cpj;; amas, 5 

2 Ch.io. II For whereas my father put a heavy yoke 

20. To do, make, .T^i/ asah. 

1 Sa. 8. 16 he will take, .your asses, and put (them) 
21. 2*0 cav^e to ride, 33"; rakah, 5. 

2 Ei.13. 16 Put thine hand upon the bow. And he put 

22.70 set, put, place, D'p, DIE' sum, siin. 

GeO> a. 8 there he put the man whom he had formed 
^ ju, i4jpattiiig (it) cm ber shoulder, and the child 



Gen 24. 2 Put, I pray thee, thy hanil^undcr my thigh 
24. 9 servant put his hand underthe thigh of A. 
24. 47 put the ear ring upon her face, and the b. 
28. II put (tliem for) his pillows, and lay down 
28. 18 took the stone that he had put (for) his p. 
30. 42 when the cattle were feeble, he pUt(them) 
31.34 put them in the camel's furniture, and sat 

32. 16 and put a space betwixt drove and drove 

33. 2 put tho handmaids and their children fo. 
37-34 put sackcloth upon his loins, and mourned 
40. 15 that they should put mo into the dungeon 
41. 42 fine linen, and put a gold chain about his 

43. 22 we cannot tell who put our money in our 

44. I put every man's money in his sack's mo. 
44. 2 put my cup, tho silver cup. In the sack's 
47. 29 put, I pray thee, thy hand under my thi. 
43. 18 Not so. .put thyrighthand upon his head 

Ezod. 2. 3 put the child therein ; and she laid (it) in 

3. 2= ye shall put (them) upon your sons, and 
4. 15 thou shalt speak unto him, and put words 

4. 21 those wonders, .which I have put in thine 
8. 23 I will put a division between my people 

15. 26 I mil put noneof these diseases upon thee 
17. 12 took a stone, and put (it) under him, and 
24. 6 put(it) in basins; and half of the blood he 
28. 12 thou shalt put the two stones upon the a. 
28. 26 thou shalt put them upon the two ends of 

28. 37 thou shalt put it on a blue lace, that it may 

29. 6 and put the holy crown upon the mitre 
29. 24 thou shalt put all in tho hands of Aaron 

32. 27 Put every man his sword by his side, (and) 

33. 22 that I will put thee in a clift of the rock 
39. 7 he put them on Uie shoulders of theephod 

39. 19 put (them) on the two ends of the breast. 

40. 3 thou shalt put therein the ark of the tcs. 
40. 5 put the hanging of the door to thet.^ber. 
40. 19 put the covering of the tent above upon 
40. 24 put the candlestick in the tent of the co. 
40. 26 put the golden altar in the tent of the co. 
40. 29 put the altar of burnt offering (by) the 

lev. 5. II he shall put no oil upon it, neither shall 
6. 10 his linen breeches shall he put upon his 
8. 8 And he put the breastplate upon him : also 
9 put the mitre upon his head ; also upon 
Q did he put the golden plate, the holy 

25 and put (them) on the fat, and upon 

20 put the fat upon the breasts, and he burnt 

1 put incense thereon, and offered strange 
6, 8 and shall put in the staves thereof 

27 shall put my name upon the children of 
17 will put (it) upon them; and they shall 

7 put incense in them before the Lord to. 

9 made a serpent of brass, and put it upon 

38 the word that God putteth in my mouth 

5 the Lord put a word in Balaam's mouth 

12 speak that which the Lord hath put in 
16 put aword in hismouth, and said, Goag. 

21 Strong is thy dwelling place, and thou pu. 
15 will put noneof the evil diseases of Egypt 

2 I wll write, .and thou shalt put them in 
5 put the tables in the ark which I had m. 
5 shall choose out of nil your tribes to put 

21 place which the Lord, .hath chosen toput 

2 shalt put (it) in a basket, and shalt go unto 
15 man that maketh .and putteth (it) in (a) 
19 put it in their mouths, that this songniay 

26 Take this book of the law, and put it in 

10 they shall put incense before thee, and 

11 they have put (it) even among tlieir ovra 

24 put your feet. .And they . .put their feet 

7 he put darkness between you and tho E. 

28 that they put the Canaanites to tribute 
19 flesh he put in a basket, and he put the 
49 put (them) to the hold, and set the hold 

3 I put my life in my hands, and passed o. 

4 put a fire brand in the midst between 
3 put (them) upon his shoulders, and carr. 

21 put the little ones and the cattle and the 
3 put thy raiment upon thee, and get thee 

8 put the jewels of gold, which ye return 
15 wherein thejewelsof gold(were), and put 
II Saul put the people in three companies 
40 put them in a shepherd's bag which he 
54 brought it to Jerusalem : but he put his 

5 For he did put his life in his hand, and s. 

13 put a pillow of goat's (hair) for his bolster 

6 to put hot bread in the day when it was 
21 have put my life in my hand, and have h. 
10 they put his armour in the house of Ash. 

6 Then David put garrisons in Syria of Da. 

14 he put garrisons in Edom. .alltheyof Edom 
i4throughout all Edom puthegarrisons :and 
31 put (them) under saws, and under harr. 

3 So Joab put the words in her mouth 

19 put all these words in themom?i of thine 
3 to put my name there for ever ; and mine 

36 city which I have chosen me to put my 
21 city which the Lord did choose, .to put 
23, 23 and lay (it) on wood, and put no fire 

25 call on the name of your gods, but put no 
42 and put his face between his knees 

6 shall put (it) in their hand, and take (it) 
24 Take the kings away . . and put captains 
31 let us, I pray thee, put sackcloth on our 

27 put sackcloth upon his flesh, and fasted 
27 Put this (fellow)in the prison, and feed him 

20 Bring me a new cruse, and put salt ther. 
4. 34 put his mouth upon bis mouth, and his 
9. 13 put (it) under him on the top of the stairs 

JO. 7 put their heads in baskets, and sent him 
13. 16 and he put his hand (upon it) : and Elishs 
19. 28 theiefore I wiU put my booli in thy Doee 



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2 KL21. 4 the Lord said. In Jerusalem will I pi, . my 

21. 7 In this house.. will I put my name for e. 

t Ch.io. 10 they put his armour in the house of tlieir 

18. 6 Then David put (garrisons) in Syria-dam. 

j8. 13 put garrisons in Kdom ; and all the Fdo. 

2 Ch. I. s he put before the tabernacle of the Lord 

II in it have I put the ark, wherein (is) tho 

20 said that thou wouldcst put thy nanieth. 

13 Lord had chosen, .to put his name thero 

26 Put this (fellow) in the prison, and feed 

7 and in Jerusalem .. will I put my name for 

14 and put captains of war in all the fenced 
14 take my flesh in my teeth, and put my I. 

27 Thou puttest my feet also in the stocks 
6 No ; but he would put (strength) in me 

II He putteth my feet in the stocks, he ma. 
2 Canst thou put an hook into his nose? or 

8 put thou my tears into thy bottle : (are t.) 
2 put a knife to thy throat, it thou (be) a 

20 that put darkness for light, .that put bit. 
29 tiierefore will I put my hook in thy nose 

16 have put my words in thy mouth, and h. 
23 I will put it into the band of them that 

21 my words which I have put .-n thy mouth 

11 where (is) he that put his holy spirit wit. 
; put it upon thy loins, and put it not in 
2 So I got a girdle, .and put (it) on my loins 

12 Put now (these) old cast clouts and rotten 
10 put fthem) in your vessels, and dwell in 

4, 7 putteth the stumbling block of his in. 
14 comeliness, which I had put upon thee- 

17 put on thy shoes upon thy feet, and cover 
^ 21 to put a roller to bind it, tomakeit strong 

Mic. 2. 12 I will put them together as the sheep of 

'23. To cause to turn back, 3117 shub. 5. 

I Sa. 14. 27 put his hand to his mouth ; and Us eyes 

24. To set, put, place, nv shith. 

Gen. 3. 15 will put enmity between thee and the v. 
30. 40 he put his own flocks by themselves 
30. 40 and put them not unto Laban's cattio 
46. 4 Joseph shall put his hand upon thine eyes 
Esod23. I put not thine hand with the wicked to be 
Job 38. 36 Who hath put wisdom in the inward pa. J 
Psa, 8. 6 thou hast put all (things) under his feet 
9. 20 Put them in fear, O Lord ; (that) the na. 
73. 28 1 have put my trust in the Lord God, that 
Jer. 3. 19 How shall I put thee among the children 

25. To send forth, rh^ shalach. 

Exod22. 8 whether he have put his hand unto his n. 
22. 7 1 hath not put his hand unto his neighbo. 
Judg. 5. 26 She put her hand to the nail, and her ri. 
I Sa. 17. 49 David put his hand in his bag, and took. 

1 Ch 13. 10 because he put his h.and to the ark • and, 
£ze. 8. 1 7 and, lo, they put the branch bo their nosa 

26.2*0 send forth, n^p shelach. 

Ezra 6. 12 people that shall put to their hand to ah 

27. To cast, throve, put, fiiWoi hallo. 

Matt. 9. 17 Neither do men put new wine Into old b. 

9. 17 but they put new wine Into new bottles 

25. 27 Thou oughtest therefore to have put my 

27. 6 It is not lawful for to put them into the 

Mark 2. 22 no man putteth new wine into old bottles 

7. 33 put his fingers into his ears, and he spit 

Luke 5. 37 no man putteth new wine into old bottles 

John 5. 7 1 have no man. .to put me into the pool 

12. 6 had the bag, and bare what was put ther. 

13. 2 devil baring now put into the heart of J. 
20. 25 put my finger into the print of the naila 

Jas. 3. 3 we put bits in the horses' mouths, that t. 
Kev. 2. 24 1 will put upon you none other burden, 

28. To give, SiSufii didomi. 

Xukeis. 22 put a ling on his hand, and shoes on (his) 

2 Co. 8. 16 which put the same earnest care into tho 
Heb. 8. 10 I will put my laws into their mind, and 

10. i6 I will put my laws into their hearts, aniL 
Eev. 17. 17 For God hath put in their hearts to fulfil 

29.ro do, malx, iroi^w poieo. 

Acta 5. 34 commanded to put the apostles forth a I. 

3O.T0 put, place, rleritii tithe ni. 

Matt. 5. 15 Neither do men light a candle, and pnt 
12. 18 I mil put my spirit upon him, and he sh. 

14. 3 put (him) in prison for Herodias' sake, hia 
Mark 4. 21 Is a candle brought to be put under a bu. 

10. 16 put (his) hands upon them, and blessed t. 
Luke 8. i5 covereth it with a vessel, or putteth (it) 
J I. 33 when he hath lighted a candle, putteth 
Johmg. 19 Pilate wrote a title, and put (it) on tha 
Acts I. 7 which the Father hath put in his own p. 
4. 3 laid hands on them, and put (them) in h. 
3. 18 laid their hands on the apostles, and put 
S- 25 men whom ye put in prison are standiinj 
12. 4 put (him) in prison, and delivered (him; 
Bomi4. 13 that no man put a stumbling block, or an 

1 Co. 15. 25 till hfi hath put all enemies under his feet 

2 Co. 3. 13 not as Moses, (which) put a veU over hia. 
I Ti I. 12 counted me faithful, putting me into the 
Eev. II. 9 not suffer their dead bodies to be put in 

PUT again, to — 

To cause to turn back, a'K' shub, 5. 

Gen. 29. 3 put the stone again upon the well's mouth 

£xod 4. 7 said. Put thine hand into thy bosom again 

4. 7 And he put hi^ hand into his bosom again 

J4. 35 Moaes put the vei] vpon hisXaee a^ai^ un. 



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TUT altogether, to — 
To'j'.iiher, 'jck asaph. 

Gen. 42. 17 lie put them altoeether into ward three d. 

yui' apart, to — 

A putting or driving atoay, rn\ niddah. 

Xev. 15. 19 she shah bo put apart seven days; and 
i8. 19 as long as she is put apart for her uucle. 

TUT ahout, or asunder, to — 

1, To put around, irepiTldrj/xt pcriiithSmi. 
"Markis. 17 platted a crown of thorns, and put It ab. 

2. To put apart, x"pK'^ churizo. 

3Iatt 19. 6 Joined together, let not man put asunder 
-■ llarkio. 9 joined together, let not man put asunder 

PUT (far, far a-wtvy), to (bo) — 

l.To cause to burn, consume, "lya haar, 3. 

Deut 13. s soshalt thou put the evil away from the 
17. 7 So thou Shalt put the evil away from am. 

17. 12 and thou shalt put away the evil from I. 

19. 13 thou Shalt put away (the guilt of) innocent 
19. 19 so Shalt thou put the evil away from am. 
SI. 9 put away the (guilt of) Innocent blood fr. 
ai. 21 so Shalt thou put evil away from among 
B2. 21 so Shalt thou put evil away from among 
82. 22 so Shalt thou put away evil from Israel 
22. 24 so thou Shalt put away evil from among 
24. 7 thou Shalt put evil away from among you 

7udg 20. 13 that we may. .put away evil from Israel 
2 Ki.23. 24 Josiah put away, that he might perform 

2. To cast out, e'IJ garash. 

Xev. 21. 7 neither shall they take a woman put aw. 
■Eze. 44. 22 nor her that is put away ; but they shall 

&.To cause to go out, Ky; yatsa, 5. 

Ezra 10. 3 covenant with our God to put away all 
10. 19 gave their hands that they would put aw. 

i. To drive away, nij nadah, 3. 

Amos 6. 3 Ye that put far away the evil day, and c. 

6. To cause to stretch out, turn aside, no: natah, 5, 
Tsa. 27. 9 put not thy servant away in anger : thou 
G. To cause to turn aside, niD sur, 5. 

Gen. 35. 2 Put away tha strange gods that (are) .im. 
Josh. 24. 14 put away the gods which your fathers s. 
24. 23 put away, .the strange gods which (are) 
Jndg 10. :6 put away the strange gods from among 
X Sa. 1. 14 How long wilt thou be drunken? put aw. 
7. 3 put away the strange gods and Ashtaroth 
7. 4 children of Israel did put away Baalim 
28. 3 Saul had put away those that had famil. 
2 Sa. 7. 15 took (it) from Saul, whom I put away be 
2 Ki. 3. 2 put away the image of Baal that his fath. 
Tsa. i8. 22 and I did not put away his statutes from 
Prov. 4. 24 Put away from thee a fro ward mouth, and 
Isa. 1. 16 put away the evil of your doings from b. 
Jer. 4. I if thou wilt put away thine abominations 
Hos. 2. 2 let her therefore put away her whoredoms 

y. To cause to pass over, 13J; abar, 5. 

2 Sa. 12. 13 Lord also hath put away thy sin ; thou 
2 Ch.15. 8 put away the abominable idols out of all 
Usth. 8. 3 besought him with tears to put away the 
Eccl.ii. 10 put away evil from thy flesh : for childh. 

8. To put far off, prr\rachaq, 3. 

Eze. 43. '9 Now let them put away their whoredom 

^. To put far off, prr\rachaq, 5. 

Job II. 14 put it far away, and let not wickedness 
19. 13 He hath put my brethren far from me 
22. 23 thou shalt put away iniquity far from thy 

Psa. 88. 8 Thou hast put away mine acquaintance 
88. 18 Lover and friend hast thou put far from 

Prov. 4. 24 a froward mouth, and perverse lips put far 

10. To cause to rest or keep sabbath, ny>f shabath, 5. 
Exodi2. IS even the first day ye shall put away leav. 
Psa.ijg. 119 Thouputtest away all the wicked of the 

11, 7*0 send forth, n^^ shalach, 3. 

Deut22. 19, 2Q he may not put her away all his days 
Isa. so. 1 whom I have put away? or which of my 
Jer. 3. I If a man put away his wife, and she go 
3. 8 1 had put her away, and given her a bill 

l%To he sent forth, nbf shalach, 4. 

laa. 50. 1 forycurtransgressionsiflyotirmotherp. a. 

13..4 putting away, rejecting, liOerriffit athetesis. 
Helj. 9. 26 hath he appeared to put away sin by the 

\LTo lift up, atpo) airo. 

Eph. 4. 31 Let all bittemesa. .be put away from you 

IB. To loose away, airoXvta apoluo. 

Matt. 1. 19 Joseph, .was minded to put her'away pr. 
5. 31 Whosoever shall put away his wife, let 
5. 32 That whosoever shall put away his wife 
19. 3 Is it lawful for a man to put away his w. 
xg. 7 Why did Moses then command .. to put her 
xg. 8 suffered you to put away your wives : but 
19. 9 Whosoever shall put away his vrife, exc. 
•19. 9 whoso nrarrieth her which is put away d. 

Markio. 2 Is it la^vful for a man to put away (his) 
10. 4 they said, Moses suffered . . to put (lier) a. 
10. II Whosoever shall put away his wife, and 
lo. 12 if a woman shall put away her husband 

lukeie. 18 Whosoever putteth away his wife, andm. 
16. 18 whosoever marrieth her that is put away 

16. To put away, iirorWrj/ui apotithemi. 

EplL' 4. z^patting awajr \yine, speak every man tr. 



VI. To push aioay, direoSe'w apotheo. 

I Ti. 1. 19 which some having put away, concerning 
\S.To send away, a.(plrifx.i aphiemi. 

I Co. 7. II and let not the husband put away (his) 
7. 12 let him not put her away 

19. To take out, ^aipw cxairo. 

I Co. 5. 13 Therefore put away from among yourse. 

20. To make thoroughly idle or profitless, Karapyia. 

1 Co. 13. II when I became a man, I put away child. 

PUT down, to — 

1. To cause to go doion, Ti; yarad, 5. 

Isa. 10. 13 I have put down the Inhabitants like a v. 

2. 2*0 cause to turn aside, "HD sur, 5. 

2 Ch.36. 3 king of Egypt put him down at Jerusalo. 

S.To cause to rest or keep sabbath, nj^ shabath, 5. 
2 Ki.23. 5 put down tlie idolatrous priests, whom the 

i.To make low or humble, '75^ shaphcl, 5. 

Psa. 75. 7 he putteth down one, andsetteth^up ano. 

h.To make low or humble, ^Bip shephel, 6. 

Dan. 5. 19 set up, and whom he would he put down 
^.To take down, KaOaipeco kathaireO. 

Luko 1. 52 He hath put down the mighty from (their) 

7. To make thoroughly idle or profitless, KArapyioi. 

I Co. 15. 24 when he shall have put down all rule and 

PUT forth (self), to (be) — 

1. MHiat is cast out, p)roduced, ^"i3 geresh. 
Deut33. 14 for the precious things put forth by the 

2. To honour self, T]rt hadar, 1. 

Prov 25. 6 Put not forth thyself in the presence of 

3. To put forth a riddle, -\v\ chud. 

Judgi4. 12 will now put forth a riddle unto yon: if 
14. 13 Put forth thy riddle, that we may hear it 

14. 16 thou hast put forth a riddle unto the chL 
Eze. 17. 2 put forth a riddle, and spake a parable un. 

i.To embalm, ripen, BJrt chanat. 

Song z. 13 fig tree putteth forth her green flgs, and 

5. To give, \tn nathan. 

Prov. 8. I Doth not. .understanding put forth her 

6. To send forth, nji}' shalach. 

Gen. 3. 22 lest he put forth his hand, and take also 
8. 9 then he put forth his hand, and took her 
19. 10 men put forth their hand, and pulled Lot 
Exod. 4. 4 Put forth thine hand. .And he put forth 
Deut 25. i I putteth forth her hand, and taketh him 
Judg 3. 21 Elnid put forthhis left hand, andtookthe 
6. 21 put forth the end of the staff that (was) 

15. 15 put forth his hand and took It, and slew 

1 Sa. 14. 27 wherefore he put forth the end of the rod 

22. 17 servants of the king would not put forth 
24. 10 will not put forth mine hand against my 

2 Sa. 6. 6 Uzzah put forth (his hand) to the ark of 

15. 5 he put forth his hand, and took him, and 

18. 12 would I not put forth mine hand against 

t Ki.13. 4 that he put forth his hand from the altar 

13. 4 his hand, which he put forth against him 

1 Ch.13. 9 TJzza put forth his hand to hold the ark 

Job I. II But put forth thine hand now, and touch 

1. 12 only upon himself put not forth thine h. 

2. 5 But put forth thine hand now, and touch 
s8. 9 He putteth forth his hand upon the rock 

Psa. 55. 20 He hath put forth his hands against such 

125. 3 lest the righteous put forth their hands 
Jer. I. 9 put forth his hand, and touched my mouth 
Eze. 8. 3 put forth the form of an hand, and took 

7 To cast out, iK^aWa ckballo. 

JIatt. 9. 25 when the people were put forth, he went 
Johnio. 4 when he putteth forth his own sheep, he 
Acts 9. 40 Peter put them all forth, and kneeled do^vn 

8. To stretch out, iKrelvw ekteinG. 

Matt. 8. 3 Jesus put forth (his) hand, and touched 
Mark I 41 put forth (his) hand, and touch him, and 
Luke 5. 13 put forth (his) hand, and touched him,8a. 

9. To put forth, produce, iK<j>iw ekphuO. 

Matt 24. 32 Wlien his branch . . putteth forth leaves, ye 
Marki3. 28 branch is yet tender, and putteth forth le. 

10. To say, Ktytt lego. 

Lukei4. 7 put forth a parable to those which were 

11. To put alongside, TrapaTlOrnit paratithemi. 
Matt 13. 24, 31 Another parable put he forth unto th. 

PUT forward, from, <■'> — 

1.3*0 pusJi away, awmtioiiai apotheomai. 

Acts 13. 46 but seeing ye put it from yon, and Judge 
2. To cast forth, wpoPdWuproiallo. 

Acts 19. 33 the Jev/B putting him forward. A«d AL 
PUT in, to — 

1. To send forth, nS?" shalach. 

Song 5. 4 My beloved put in his hand by the hole 
Joel 3. 13 Put ye in the sickle ; for the harvest is r. 

2. To send forth, nV shalach, 3. 

Exod22. 5 It a man . .shall put in his beast, and shall 
S.To send forth or away, airotrriWrn apostells. 

Mark 4. 29 he putteth in the sickle, because the har. 
4. 7*0 caiise tq go up on, or into, ifi^ipd^u embibazd. 

Acte 27; &fouiid aebipot AleZi..a^ beputU8..iii 



[See atso Away far,confldence,covering,death,difrerericc 
traatT"^' ' ™°''°' °'^^"' P"^°"' BUence, surety! 

[See also An-ay, execution, fear, mind, order, remem- 
brance, subjection.] »»>"»su» 

PUT in bands or in mind, to 

1. To bind, npi< asar. 

2 Ki.23. 33rharaoh-nechohput.himfnbands atRiblnh 
2.T0 cause to remember again, iwauaatuvha-Ka. 

Ilom.15. 15 putting you in mind, because of *he crace 
PUT off, to — " 

l.To draw off, f^rr chalats. 

Isa. 2o. 2 put off thy shoe from thy foot. And ha 
2.7*0 cause to go or come down, Ti; yarad, 5. 

Exod33. 5 therefore now put off thy ornaments from 

3. To cover, pardon, "155 kaphar, 3. 

Isa. 47. II thou Shalt not be able to put it off: and 

4. To cast offer out, Vj nashal. 

Exod. 3. 5 Draw not nigh hither : put off thy shoes 
5.7*0 strip, put off, Qp^pashat. 

Lev. 6. II he shall put off his garments, .and carry 
16. 23 shall put off the linen garments whichho 
Neh. 4. 23 none of us put off our clothes, (saving that) 
Song 5- 3 I have put off my coat ; how sliall I 
Eze. 26. 16 put off their broidered garments : they 
44. 19 they Bhallput off their garments wherein 
6. 7*0 open up or out, nri^ pathach, 3. 

1 Ki.2o. II boast himself as he that putteth it off 
Psa. 30. II thou hast put off my sackcloth, and gir. 

7. What is sent or put forth, rh^ shelach. 

Neh. 4. 23 (saving that) every one put them off for 
8.7*0 unclothe oneself, iireKSvo/xai apekduomai. 

CoL 3. 9 seeing that ye have put off the old man 

9. A putting off, InroOecrts apothesis. 

2 Pe. 1. 14 Knowlngthat shortly Imust putoff(thls) 

10. 'loputaway, a7roTi9e/aat apotithenio! 

Eph. 4. 22 That ye put off, concerning the formerc. 
Col. 3. 8 But now ye also put off all these ; anger 
11.2*0 loose, \vca luo. 

Acts 7. 33 Put off thy shoes from thy feet : for the 
PUT, must be — 
7*0 be thrown or cast, ^K-rireov bleteon. 

JIark 2. 22 [but new wine must be put into new hot.] 
Luke 5. 38 But new wine must be put into new hot. 
PUT on or upon, to — 
1.7*0 clothe, lya^ Idbesh, 

Gen. 28. 20 giveme bread to eat, and raiment to put o. 
38. ig and put on the garments of her widowhood 
Exod29. 30 shall put them on seven days, when he c. 
Lev. 6. 10 priest shall put on his linen garment, and 
6. 10 his linen breeches shall he put upon his 
6. II put on other garments, and carry fortli 
16. 4 He shall put on the holy linen coat, and 
16. 4 wash his flesh in water, and (so) put them o. 
16. 23 linen garments which he put on when he 
16. 24 put on his garments, and come forth, and 
Lev. 16. 32 put on the linen clothes, (even) the holy 
21, JO that is consecrated to put on the ganne. 
Deut22. s neither shall a maii put on a woman's g, 

1 Sa. 28. 8 put on other raiment, and he went, and 

2 Sa. 14. 2 put on now mourning apparel, and ano. 

1 Ki. 22. 30 enter into the battle ; but put thou on thy 

2 Ch.i8. 29 will go to the battle ; but put thou on thy 
Esth. 4. I put on sackcloth with ashes, and went out 

5. I Esther put on (her) royal (apparel), and 

Job 27. 17 prepare (it), but the just shall put (it) on 
29. 14 I put on righteousness, and it clothed me 

Song 5. 3 how shall I put it on ! I have washed my 
51. 9 put on strength, arm of the Lord; a. I 
S?. I put on thy strength, Zion ; put on thy 
59. 17 For he put on righteousness as a breast 
59. 17 and he put on the garments of vengeance 

Jer. 46. 4 furbish the spears, (and) put on the brig. 

Eze. 42. 14 shall put on other garments, and shall ap. 
44. 19 shall put on other garments; and they s, 

Jon. 3. s put on sackcloth, from the greatest of th. 

2. 7*0 he clothed, v'^h labesh, 4. 

1 Ki.22. 10 having put on their robes, in a void place 
3. 7*0 clothe one, vf^h labesh, 5. 

Exod29. 8 shalt bring his sous, and put coats upon 
Lev. 8. 13 put coats upon them, and girded them 

4. 2*0 cover, wrap up, veil, noj; atah. 

Jer. 43. 12 as a shepherd putteth on his garment ;'and 
5. 2*0 cause to go up, rh^ alah, 6, 

2 Sa. 1. 24 who put on ornaments of gold upon your 
6. 2*0 set, put, place, D'^, mb sum, sim. 

Kumi6. 46 put on incense, and go quickly unto the 

7. 7*0 set, put, place, n'^ shith. 

Exod33. 4 and no man did put on him his ornaments 

8. 2*0 clothe, go into clothing, ii/Sva enduo. 

Matt. 6. 23 Take no thought, .what ye shall put on 

27. 31 put his own raiment on him, and led him 
Mark 6. g shod with sandals ; and not put on two c. 

15. 20 put hit own clothes on him, and led him 
Lukei2. 22 neither for the body, what ye shall put on 

15. 22 Bring forth the best robe, and put (it) on 
Rom 13. 12 and let ns put on the armour of light 

' 13. 14 put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and ml 
X 00.15. 53 this corruptible muBtputonincorruption 

15. 53 and this mortal (mUfit)wtanbmnortaUi(r 



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I Co. IS. 54 So when thia corruptible shall have put 

15. 54 thi8mort.^^BhaU have put on immortality 
Gal. 3. 27 For as many of you. .have put on Clirist 
Epi. 4. 24 that ye put on the new man, which after 

6. II Put on the whole armour of God, that ye 
Col. 3. JO have put on the new (man), wliich is rcn. 

3. 12 Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy 

1 Th. 5. 8 putting on the breastplate of faith and love 

i. To put iqjon, eirtrl$Tiiii cpitiihemi. 

Matt 19. 13 that he should put (his) hands on them 
21. 7 put on them their clothes, and they set 
27. 29 they put (it) upon his head, and a rood In 
' Mark 7. 32 they beseech hira to put his hand upon 
8. 23 when he had .. put his hands upon him, ho 

8. 25 After that ho put (his) hands ag.ain [upon] 
John 9. 15 Ho put clay upon mine eyes, and I w.ishcd 

19. 2 soldiers platted a crown . .and put (it) on 
Acts 9. 12 putting (his) hand on him, tliat ho might 

9. 17 putting his hands on him, said. Brother S. 

15. 10 to put a yoke upon the neck ol the disci. 

10. 2*0 cast arowul, vepi^dWia periballo. 

Johni9. 2 on his head, and they put on him a purple 
W. To put aromul, ■:tepir'i.6T)ixi peritilhemi. 

Matt 27. 23 they stripped him, and put on him a sea. 
27. 48 put (it) on a reed, and gave hira to drink 

Marki5. 36 put (it) ou a reed, and gave him to drink 

John 19. 29 put (it) upon hyssop, and put (it) to his 

PUT on, to be able to — 

To gird, be restrained, "IJIJ chagar. 

2 Ki. 3. 21 gathered all that were able to put on ar. 

FTTT on account, to — 

To reckon in, bring into the account, iWoytw. 
Phra. 18 If he. .owoth. .ought, put th»t on minea. 

PITT out, to — 

I. To quench, nja kahah, 3. 

2 Ch.29. 7 put out tho lamps, and have not burnt in. 

Eze. 32. 7 ivlion I shall shall put thee out, I will cover 

2.7*0 wipe away, blot out, nnp machah. 

Exodi7. T4 utterly put out the remembrance of Am. 
Psa. 9. 5 thou hast put out their name for ever and 

3. To j>ick out, pierce, np) naqar, 3. 

Num 16. 14 wilt thou put out the eyes of theso men 1 
Judg 16. 21 Philistines took hira, and put out his eyes 

4. To cast out or off, 'jb'J nashal. 

Deut. 7. 22 will put out those nations before thee by 

h.To blind, nij; avar, 3. 

J Ki. 25. 7 put out the eyes of Zcdekiah, and bound 
Jer. 39. 7 Moreover he put out Zedekiah's eyes, and 

52. 11 then he put out Uio_eyes of Zcdekiah; and 

6.7*0 send forth, rhw shalach. 

a Sa. 13. 17 Put now this (woman) out from me, and 
2 Ki. 6. 7 And he put out his hand, and took it 

7. 7*0 send forth, nh^ shalach, 3. 

Num. 5. 2 that tliey put out of the camp every leper 
5. 3 Both male and female shall ye put out 
5. 4 did so, and put them out v/ithout the ca. 

8. To cast out, iK^dWa ekballd. 

Mark 5. 40 when he had put them all out, he t.iketh 
Luke 8. 54 [he put them all out,>nd took her by tho] 

9. 7*0 remove, transfer, ix^Oicndvu me/histanO. 

Lukei6. 4 when I am put out of the stewardship, th. 
PTTT out, to be — 
1.7*0 be extinguished, 'nj/i daak. 

Job j8. 5 light of the wicked shall ho put out, and 
18. 6 and his candle shall bo put out with hira 
21.17 How oft is the candle of the wicked put 0. 
Prov 13. 9 the lamp of the wicked shall be put out 
ao. 20 lamp shall be put out in obscure darkness 
24. 20 the candle of the wicked shall be put out 

2. To be quenched, .155 kahah. 

Lev. 6. 12 fire upon the altar, .shall not be put out 
8.7*0 be wiped away, blotted out, nria machah, 2. 

Deut23. 6 that his name be not put out of Israel 
[See also Confusion, death, flight, grief, shame, worse.] 
PUT to or unto, to — 
1.7*0 set, put, place, D'if, mij' sum, sim. 

Num. 4. II, 14 they shall spread, .and put to the at. 
2. 7*0 cast or throw upon, ^tn^dWo) epiballo. 

itatt. 9. 16 putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old 

Luke 5. 36 No man putteth a piece of anew garmfent 
9. 62 No man, having put his hand to the plo 

5. 7*0 bear toward, irpoff(^4ga prosphero. 

John 19. 29 filled a sponge., and put (it) to his mouth 
PUT t» death, to — 
1. To kill to death, niD 3"in harag maveth. 

Jer. 18. 21 let their men be put to death ; (let) their 
2.7*0 lead away, destroy, airdyu apago. 

Acts 12. 19 commanded that (they) should be putted. 
PUT to more strength, to — 
7*0 use might, "35 gabar, 3. 

Eccl. 10. 10 then must he put to more strength : but 
PUT to silence, to — 
7*0 cause to be dumb, DIJt damam, 5. 

Jer. 8. 14 for the lOKD our God hath ptit uato sUe. 

PUT under, to — 

To arrange or set in array under, intoTdarcra) hup. 

•^ I Co. 15. 27 For he hath put all thlnss under his feot 



I Co. 15. 27 saith. All things are put under (him. It is) 
15. 27 is excepted wliich did put all things under 
15. 28 unto him that put all things under him 

Eph. I. 22 hath put all (things) under his feet, and 

Heb. 2. 8 wo SCO not yet all things put under him 
PUT under, not — 
Not put or arranged under, avuiroTaKTSs anupot. 

Heb. 2. 8 he lcftnothins(that is)notputunderhlm 
PUT up self, to — 
To be gathered, r^nn asaph, 2. 

Jer. 47. 6 Put up tliysclf into thy scabbard, rest, and 
PUT (up) again, to — 
1.7*0 cause to turn bad:, 2t0 shub, 5. 

1 Ch.2i. 27 put up his sword again into the sheath t 
2.7*0 turn from, a.T!offTpc<pw apostrephO. 

Matt26. 52 Put up again thy awordintohisplaco : for 
3.7*0 cast, throw, pdwu ballo. 

JohniS. II Put up thy sword into the sheath: thee. 
PUT up in bags, to — 
7*0 compass, bind up, lis tsur, 

2 Ki.i2. 10 they put up in bags, and told the money 
PUT, to be — 

1. 7*0 be caused to go in, k''3 bo, 6. 

Exod37. 7 staves shall be put into tho rings, and the 
Lev. II. 32 it must be put into water, and it shall be 

2.7*0 be added, f)D,' yasaph, 2. 

Num36. 3 shall be put to tho inheritance of the tribe 
36. 4 then shall tjioir inheritance be put unto 

3. 7*0 (rause to) add, 10; yasaph, 5. 

Eccl. 3. 14 nothing can be put to it, nor any thing t. 
4.7*0 put, place, cv, yasam. 

Gen. 50. 26 and he was put in a coflan in Egypt 
5.7*0 be brought nigh, B*]! nagash, 6. 

2 Sa. 3. 34 hands (were) not bound, nor thy feet put 
6.7*0 be given, ]n) naihan, 2. 

2 Oh. 2. 14 find out every device which shall be put 

Eze. 32. 25 ho is put in tho midst of (them that be) s. 
7.7*0 be caused to give, ]n) nathan, 6. 

Lev. II. 38 if (any) water be put upon the seed, and 
8.7*0 give, ]03 nathan, 

Numig. 17 running water shall ho put thereto in a v. 
9. 7*0 go up, n)]) alah. 

I Ch.27. 24 neither was the number put In the account 
PU-TE-O'-LI, nor/oAof. 

A seaport of Campania in Italy, six miles W. of Naples -. 
once called Dicai-archia, now Pozzuoli ; it was founded 
by a colony of Saraians, B.C. 521 ; in 215 fortified against 
Hannibal ; in 212 became the chief port of the Eoman 
army. In A.D. 16 it was passed by Paul on his 
way to Rome ; in 410 was captured by Alai-ic ; in 455 by 
Gcnseric ; in 545 by Totila ; in 11 19 it was destroyed by 
an eruption of tho Solfatara, and in 1538 by a volcanic 
disturbance of the Monte Nuova. 

Acts 28. 13 and we c.inic the ne.tt day to P. 
PU-Tf-EL, '?N"^i3 Gml enlightens. 
Father in law of Eloazar, son of Aaron. B. C. 1500. 

Exod 6. 25 Aaron's son, took him. .daughters of P. 
PUTEIFYING — 
Fresh, raw, iora,'"!B tari. 

Isa. I. 6 wounds, and bruises, and putrifj-ing sores 
PUTTING (away, forth, off, on, upon) - 
1.7*0 give, jm nathan. 

Lev. 16. 21 putting them upon tho head of the goat 
2. To send forth, rh<y shalach. 

Isa. 58. 9 putting forth of the finger, and speaking 
3.7*0 send forth, rh& shalach, 3. 

Mai. 2.16 saith that ho hateth putting away : for 
i.A stripping off or away, inreKSvcrts apekdusis. 

Col. 2. II in putting off the body of the sins of the 

5. A putting off or away, oir<!0eo-i5 apothcsis. 

I Po. 3. 21 not the putting away of the filth of the fl. 
&.A puttting on, going into, evSvcn cndusis. 

1 Pe. 3. 3 wearing of gold, or of putting ou of app. 

7. A putting on or upon, iirlB^ffis epithesis. 

2 Ti. 1.6 which is in thee by the putting on of my 
PTGAEG — 

Dishon, byson, pygarg, jV^n dishon. 

Deutli4. 5 the pygarg, and tho wild ox, and the cha. 



Q 

aUAILS — 

A quail, vVif, ijifc" selav. 

Exodi6. I'j at even tjie quails came up, and covered 
Num... 31 brought quails from the sea, andlet(thera) 
II. 32 gathered the quails : ho that gathered le. 
Psa.ios- 40 brought quails, and satisfied them with 

aUAKE, to — 

1. 7*0 tremble, trouble self, ly) charad. 

Exodig. i3 and the whole mount quaked greatly 



2. To be angry, troubled, to tretnble, in, ragaz. 

1 Sa. 14. 15 and the earth quaked : 1,0 it v/as a very it, 
Joel 2. 10 earth shall quake before them; tho hca.' 

3. 7*0 shake, tremble, d]p, raash. 

Nah. I. 5 mountains quako at him, and tho hills a. 
4.7*0 shake, trouble, disturb, arelui sciH. 

Matt 27. 51 the earth did quake, and the rocks rent 
5.7*0 be frightened, terrified, d/xl tvrpaixo'. cimicnt. 

Heb 12. 21 MoDcs said, I exceedingly fear and quako 
aUAKINQ — 
1. Trembling, fear, trouble,' n't'in charadah. 

Dan. 10. 7 a great quaking f'clTupon them, so that 
I.A shaki7ig, trembling, lain raash. 

Eze. 12. 18 eat thy bread with quaking, and drink 
QUARREL — 
\. Vengeance, D[JJ naqam. 

Lev, 26. 25 shall avenge the quarrel of (my) covenant 

2. Blame, complaint, nonip-fi momphl. 

Col. 3. 13 U any man have a qnarrel against any 
QUARREL against, to have or seek a — 

1. To present self, seek a quarrel, njK anah, 7. 

2 Ki 5. 7 see how he seeketh a quairel against ma 
2. 7*0 hold in, ivixa enecho. 

Mark 6. 19 Herodias had a quarrel against him, and 
QUARRIES — 
Graven images, D'Vp? pesilim. 

Judg. 3. 19 from the quarries that (were) by Gllgal 

3. 26 passed beyond the quaiTiea, and escaped 
QUARTER — 

I. Border, VuJ gehul. 

Exodi3. 7 neither, .leaven seen. .In all thy quarters 
i.Thigh, nan; yarkah.' 

Eze. 38. 6 houso of Togarmah of the north quarters 

3. Wing, 1)J kanaph. 

Deut22. 12 make thee.. upon tho four quarters of thy 

4. Side, border, "ay eber. 

Isa. 47. 15 they shall wander every one to his qnar. 
^.Corner, ni<9 peah. 

Nura.34. 3 south quarter shall be from the wildem. 
Josh.15. 5 border in tho north quarter (was) from 
j8. 14 Kirjath-jcarim. .this (was) tile west quar. 
18. IS And the south quarter (was) from the end 
5. End, extremity, nyi; qalsah. 

Jer. 49. 3(j tho four winds from the four quarters of 

7. End, extremity, nvfi qatseh. 

Gen. 19. 4 old and young, .people from every quart. 
Isa. 56. II every one for his gain, from his quarter 

8. Wind, nn ruach. 

I Ch. 9. 24 In four quarters were the porters, toward 

9. Corner, angle, ywvla gOnia. 

Rev. 20. 8 which are in the four quarters of the ea. 
10. Place, tSttos iopos. 

Acts 16. 3 of the Jews which were in those quarters 

28. 7 In tho same quarters wero possessions of 
QUARTER, from every — 

From every jplace, iravTaxiOeu pantachothen. 

Mark I. 45 and they came to him fromevcry quarter 
QUARTUS, Kovapros fourth.. 
A believer in Rome to whom Paul sends a salutation, 

llom.i6. 23 Erastus . . saluteth you, and Q. a brother 
QUATERNION — 
A company of four, rerpaStoy tetradion. 

Acts 12. 4 four quaternions of soldiers to keep him 
QUEEN — 
I. Mighty one, mistress, .Ti'33 gebirah. 

1 Ki.ii. 19 to wife, .the sister of Tahpenesthe queen 

15. 13 her he removed from (being) queen, bee. 

2 Ki. 10. 13 go down to salute, .the children of the q. 

2 Ch. 15. ifi he remo"ed her from (beuig) queen, bee. 
Jer. 13. 18 .Say ui .0 the king and to the queen, Hu. 

29. 2 the queen, and the eunuchs, and the pri. 

2. A queen, .1370 malkah. 

I Ki. 10. I W'hen the queen of Sheha heard of the fa. 
10. 4 when the queen of Sheba had seen all So. 
10. 10 which the queen of Sheba gavotoking 3 
10. 13 Solomon gave unto the queen oiShebaall 

3 Ch. 9. I when the queen of Sheba heard of the fa. 

9. 3 when the queen of Sheba had seen the vri. 
9. 9 as the queen of Sheba gave kingSolomon 
9. 12 Solomon gave to the queen of Sheba all 
Esth. I. 9 Vashti the queen made a feast for the w. 
I. II To bring VashM the queen before the kinjf 
1. 12 queen Vashti refused to come at th£ kin. 

1. 15 What shall we do unto the queen Vashti 

1. 16 the queen hath not done wrong to the 

1. 17 (this) deed of the queenshall come abroad 

1.17 Ahasuerus commanded Vashti the queen 

1. 18 which have heard of the deed of the que. 

2. 22 who told (it) unto Esther the queen ; and 

4. 4 Then was the queen exceedingly grieved 

5. 2 Esther tho queen standing in the court 
5. 3 What vnlt thou, queen Esther! and what 
5. 12 tho queen did let no man come in with t. 
7. J Haman. .to banquet v/ith Esther tho qn. 
7. 2 Vfhul (is) thy petition, queen Esther? and 
7. 3 Esther tno queen answered and said. If I 



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JEstli. 7. 5 answered and said unto Esther the queen 
7. 6 was afraid before the king and the queen 

7. 7 request for his life to Esther the queen 
■7. 8 Will he force the queen also before mo 

8. I the house of Haman. .unto Esther the q. 

8. 7 king Ahasuerua said unto Esther the qu. 

9. 12 And the king said unto Esther the queen 
9. 29 Then Estlier the queen, the daughter of 
9. 31 and Esther the queen had enjoined them 

Song 6. 8 There are threescore queens, and fourscore 
6. 9 the queens, and the concubines, and th. 

Dan. 5. 10 the queen, by reason- of the words of the 
5. 10 tlie queen spake, and said, O king, live for 

S.Qiieen, nj^D meleketh. 

Jer. 7. 18 to make cakes to the queen of heaven, and 
44. 17, 18, 19, 25 incense unto the queen of hea. 

&.A princess, .Tjy sarah. 

Isa. 49. 23 and their queens thy nursing mothers 

^.A wife, queen, hva shegal. 

Neh. 2. 6 the king said . . the queen also sitting by 
Psa. 43. 9 right, .did stand the queen in gold of Op. 

Q.A queen, ^aa-ihicra-a hasilissa. 

llattii. 42 The queen of the south shall rise up la 
Xukeii. 31 The queen of the south shall rise up in 
Acts 8. 27 under Candace queen of the Ethiopians 
Eev. 18. 7 I sit a queen, and am no widow, and shall 

QXTEEN, to be or make — 

\.To he queen, to reign, Tijp malak. 

Esth. 2. 4 let the maiden wliich pleaseth . .be queen 
I.To make queen, to cause to reign, r^hip malak, 5. 

Esth. 2. 17 the king, .made her queen instead of Va. 

GTTENCH, to — 

1. To quench, nns kabah, 3. 

2 Sa. 14. 7 so' they shall quench my coal which is 1. 

21. 17 go. .that thou quench not the light of I. 
Song 8. 7 Many waters cannot quench love, neither 
Isa. I. 31 and the smoking flax shall he not quench 

42. 3 burn together, and none shall quench (t.) 
Jer. 4. 4 bum that none can quench (it), because of 

21. 12 burn that none can quench (it), because 
Amos 5. 6 and (there be) none to quench (it) in Be. 

2. To break in pieces, destroy, "Q^ shahar. 

Psa. 104. II They give drink, .the wild asses quench 

8. To quench, <Tfiivvvij.i. sbennumi. 

Jlatti2. 20 smoking flax shall Ke not quench, till he 
Mark 9. 44, 46, 48 [Where, .the fire is not quenched] 
Eph. 6. 16 to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked 

1 Th. 5. 19 Quench not the spirit 

Heb.it. 34 Quenched the violence of fire, escaped the 

etTENCHED, (not) to be — 

1, To be extinguished, %v.1 daak, 4. 

Psa. 1 18. 12 they are quenched as the fire of thorns 

%To be quenched, nns kabah. 

2 Ki.22. 17 therefore my Avrath .. shall not be quen. 
2 Ch.34. 25 therefore my wrath, .shall not be quen. 
Isa. 34. 10 It shall not be quenched night nor day 

43. 17 they are extinct, they are quenched as tow 

66. 24 neither shall their fire be quenched ; and 

Jer. 7. 20 it shall burn, and shall not be quenched 

17. 27 3halldevour..anditshall not be quenched 
Eze. 20. 47 the flaming flame shall not be quenched 

20. 43 have kindled it : it shall notbe quendhed 

8. 7'o sink, ViS? shaqa. 

Numii. 2 when Moses prayed, .the Are was quen. 

4. Unquenched, unquenchable, acrfifffTos asbestos. 

Mark 9. 43, 45 [the fire that never shall be quenched] 
QtJESTIOK, (hard) — 
l.A word, matter, thing, na'j dabar. 

1 Ki. 10. 3 And Solomon told her all her questions 

2 Ch. 9. 2 And Solomon told her all her questions 

i. Acute saying, hidden thing, ni-n chidah. 

T Ki. 10. I she came to prove him with hard quest. 

a Ch. 9. I came to prove Solomon with hard ques. 
8. Question, enquiry, (■fiTtifj^a zetema. 

Acts 15. 2 go up to Jerusalem., about this question 

18. 15 if it be a question of words and names 
23. 29 When I perceived to be accused of ques. 
25. 19 had certain questions against him of their 
26. 3 and questions which are among the Jews 

i.A question, questioning, enquiry, Qhr-ri<Tis zetesis. 
John 3. 25 Tlien there arose a question between (some) 
Acts 25. 20 because I doubted of such manner of qu. 

1 Ti. I. 4 endless genealogies, which minister que. 

6. 4 doting about questions and strifes of words 
a Ti. 2. 23 unlearned questions avoid, knowing that 

. Titus 3. 9 foolish questions, and genealogies, and 

6.A word, matter, thing, \6yos logos. 

Markii. 29 I will also ask of you one question, and 

GTIESTION (-with), call in, ask, one -with another, to — 

1 . To seek, enquire, require, E'li darash. 

2 Ch.31. 9 Hezekiah questioned with the priests and 

2. To call into (court), iyKaXiw egkalco. 

Acts 19. 40 to be called in question for this day's 
Z.To ask upon or about, iTrcpardui eperotaS. 

Luke 2. 46 both hearing them, and asking them qu. 

23. 9 he questioned with him in many words 

i,To judge, Kplva krinO. 

Acts 23. 6 hope .. of the dead I am called In question 

24, u Iauchlng,,the dead Xsm csiUduLques. 



5. To seek together, (rvQijTioi suzetea, 

Mark i. 27 they questioned among themselves, say. 

8. II began to question with him, seeking of him 
9! 10 questioning one with another what the 
g! 14 he saw. .the scribes questioninglwith them 

9. 16 he asked. .What question ye with them ? 

auicK — 

1. Alive, living, 'n chai. 

Num 16. 30 and they go down quick Into the pit ; then 

Psa. 55. 15 (and)letthemgodownquicklntoheil:for 

124. 3 they had swallowed us up quick, when th. 

^Quickening, life giving, preserving, rfna michyah. 

Lev. 13. 10 and (there be) quick raw flesh In the rising 

13. 24 thequick (fleah) that burnetii haveawhite 

Z.To live, have life, foM zao. 

Acts 10. 42 he . .(to be) the Judge of the quick and d. 
2 Ti. 4. I who shall judge the quick and the dead 
Heb. 4. 12 the word of God (is) quick, and powerful 
I Pe. 4. 5 is ready to judge the quick and the dead 

ftUICKEN (together with), be quickened, to — 
\.To keep, preserve or give life, r\-n chayah, 3. 
Psa. 71. 20 shalt quicken me again, and shalt bring 
80. 18 quicken us, and we will call upon thy n. 
119. 25 quicken thou me according to thy word 
119. 37 Turn away mine eyes, .quicken thou me 
1 1 9. 40 Behold .. quicken me in thy righteousness 
1 19. 50 my comfort . . for thy word hath quickened 
ng. 88 Quicken me after thy loving kindness; so 
119. 93 for with them thou hast quickened me 
119. 107 quicken me, Xord, according unto thy 
iiq. 149 Lord, quicken me according to thy judg. 
119. 154 deliver, .quicken me according to thy w. 
119. 156 quicken me according to thy judgments 
119. 159 quicken me, Lord, according to thy 
143. ii Quicken me, Lord, for thy name's sake 

2.T0 give or preserve life, fwoiroieo) zOopoieS. 

John 5. 21 raiseth up the dead, and quickeneth (th.) 

5. 21 even so the Son quickeneth whom he vrill 

6. 63 It is the spirit that quickeneth ; the flesh 
Horn. 4. 17 who quickeneth the dead, and calleth t. 

8. II shall also quicken your mortal bodies by 
1 C0.15. 36 that which thou sowest is not quickened 

15. 45 last Adam (was made) a quickening spirit 
I Ti. 6. 13 in the sight of God, who [quickeneth] all 
; Pe. 3. 18 put to death, .but quickened by the spirit 

3. To give or preserve life together, av^woiroUu. 
Eph. 2. 5 hath quickened us together with Christ 
Col. 2. 13 hath he quickened together with him, ha. 

aUICElY — 

\. Might, with might, "nxo meod. 

1 Sa.2o. 19 thou shalt go down quickly, and come to 

2. Hasting, hastily, "ina maher. 

Exod32. 8 They have turned asidequickly outofthe 
Deut. 9. 3 destroy them quickly, as the Lord hath 
9. 12 Arise, get thee down quickly from hence 
9. 12 they are quickly turned aside out of the 
g. i5 ye had turned aside quickly out of the 
28. 20 until thou perish quickly ; because of the 
Josh. 2. 5 pursue after them quickly ; for ye shall 
Judg. 2. 17 they turned quickly out of the way which 

Z. Haste, nine meherah. 

Num.16. 46 go quickly unto the congregation, andm. 
Deut II. 17 ye perish quickly from off the good land 
Josh. 8. 19 ambush arose quickly out of their place 

10. 6 come up to us quickly, and save us, and 
23. 16 ye shall perish quickly from off the good 

2 Sa. 17. 16 send quickly, and tell David, saying, Lo. 

17. 18 they went both of them away quickly, and 
17. 21 pass quickly over the waterl for thus ha. 

2 KI. I. II thus hath the king said. Come down qui. 

Eccl. 4. 12 a three fold cord is not quickly broken 

i.To hasten, make haste, "i"9 mahar, 3. 

Gen. 27. 20 How (is it), .thou hast found (it) so quic. 

b. Quickly, speedily rax^oos tacheos. 

Lukei4. 21 Go out quickly into the streets and lanes 

16. 6 Take thy bill, and sit down quickly, and 

Q.More quickly or speedily, nix^on tachion. 

Johni3. 27 Then said Jesus.. That thou doest, do q, 

7. In or with speed, iv rdx^t en iachei. 

Acts 12. 7 and raised him up, saying. Arise np quic. 
22. 18 get thee quickly out of Jerusalem : for t. 

S.Quickly, speedily, rax" tachu. 

Matt. 5. 25 Agree with thine adversary quickly whi. 

28. 7 go quickly, and tell his disciples that he 

28. 8 they departed quicklyfrom the sepulchre 

Jrarki6. 8 they went out [quickly] and fled from t. 

Johnii. 29 As soon as she heard, .she arose quickly 

Kev. 2. 5 I will come unto thee [quickly], and will 

2. 16 1 will come unto thee quickly, and will 

3. II I come quickly : hold that fast which th. 

11. 14 (and), behold, the third woe cometh qui. 
22. 7 I come quickly : blessed (is) he that kee. 
22. 12 I come quickly ; and my reward (is) with 
22. 20 I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come 

QTJICEXY, to fetch or make ready — 

To maJce haste, cause to make haste, inn inahar, 3. 

Gen. 18. 6 Make ready quickly three measures of fl. 

2 Ch.i8. 8 Fetch quickly Micaiah the son of Imla 
ftTnCKSAMDS — 
A sand bank, quicksand, cifru surtis. 

Acts 27, 17 lest they should faU into the quicksands 



atriET (that are), at — 

1. Rest, place of rest, .im;9 m,enuchah, 

Jer. 51. 59 And (this) Seriiiah (was) a quiet prince 
i. Descent, rest, quietness, mi nachalh. 

Eccl. 9. 17 The words of wise (men are) heard In qn. 
3. Quiet, }ir\ragea. 

Psa. 35. 20 against (them that are) quiet in the land 
4. Quiet, ease, JJKB' shaanan. 

Isa. 32. 18 sure dwellings, and in quiet resting plac. 
33. 20 shall see Jerusalem a quiet habitation 

t.Safe, at ease, at rest, vhy;, iS^ shalev. 

Job 21. 23 One dieth..beingwhollyatease and quiet 
^.Finished, perfect, peaceable, uhi^ shalem. 

Nah. 1. 12 Though (they be) quiet, and likewise ma. 
7.2^0 be quiet, at rest, Bp'^ shaqat. 

Judg 18. 7 how they dwelt careless . . quiet and seen. 
18. 27 a people (that were) at quiet and secure 

I Ch. 4. 40 the land (wa^ wide, and quiet, and peac. 
?).Qv,iet, i^pe/ios eremos. 

1 Ti. 2. 2 quiet and peaceable life in all godliness 
Q.Mild, tranquil, gentle, ricrvxos hesuchos. 

1 Pe. .3. 4 a meek and quiet spirit, which ia in the 
aUIET (self), to — 

X.To cause or let rest, DW nuach, 5. 

Zech. 6. 8 have quieted my spirit in the north con. 
2.70 be quiet, at rest, tJp^ sha,qat, 5. 

Job 37. 17 he quieteth the earth by the south (wind) 
3. 2*0 be silent, to cease, stand still, DC'j damam, 3a. 

Psa. 13 1. 2 I have behaved and quieted myself, as a 
4.1*0 send down, appease, paaify, KoraffriWa. 

Acts 19. 36 ought to be quiet, and to do nothing raa. 
QUIET, to be (in) — 
1. To keep self silent, v-\t} charash, 7. 

Judgi6. 2 were quiet all the night, saying. In the 
2.T0 (be at) rest, o'^ nuach. 

Job 3. 26 rest, neither was I quiet; yet trouble ca. 

3. To be quiet, at ease, secure, ]i<-^ shaan, 3a. 
Prov. I. 33 whoso hearkeneth. .shall be quiet from f. 
Jer. 30. lo shall be in rest, and be quiet, and none 

4. To be quiet, at rest, BiJi^ shaqat. 

2 Ki.ii. 20 city was in quiet : and they slew Athallal) 
2 Ch.14. I In his days the land was quiet ten years 

14. 5 and the Mngdom was quiet before him 

20. 30 the realm of Jehoshaphat was quiet ; for 

23. 21 the city was quiet, after that they had. 

Job 3. 13 should I have lain still and been quiefe 

Isa. 14. 7 The whole earth is at rest, (and) is quiefc 

Jer. 47. 6 ho w long (will it be) ere thou be quiet t 

47. 7 How can it be quiet, seeing the Lord na, 
Eze 16. 42 will be quiet, and will be no more angry 

5. To cause to be quiet, or be at rest, Bpv' shaqat, 5. 

Isa. 7. 4 be quiet ; fear not, neither be faint hea. 
Jer. 49. 23 is) sorrow on the sea ; it caimot be quiet 

6. To cease, be quiet, calm, priV' shathaq. 

Psa. 107. 30 Then are they glad because they be qniel 
7.T0 rest from labour, keep quiet, ricrvxdCu hesxtch, 

1 Th. 4. II that ye study to b? quiet, and to do youl 

aiHETlT — 

Ease, safety, '^?' sheli. 

2 Sa. 3. 27 in the gate, to speak with him quietly 

aUIETNESS — 

1. Descent, rest, quietness, nrii nachaih. 

Eccl. 4. 6 Better (is) an handful (with) quietness, tB. 

2.Safe, at ease, at rest, vb^, l"?^ shalev. 

Job 20. 20 he shall not feel quietness in his belly 

Z.Rest, ease, security, ni??" shalvah. 

Prov. 17. I Better (is) a dry morsel, and quietness th 

4. To cause to be quiet or at rest, Bpv' shaqat, 5. 
Isa. 30. 1 5 in quietness and in confldence shall be youi 
gf2. 17 effect , . quietness and assurance for ever 

S.Itest, quietness, BiJ^ sheqel. 

1 Ch.22. 9 will give .. quietness unto Israel In his d. 

G.Peace, concord, harmony, tlptivfi eirenS. 

Acts 24. 2 that by thee we enjoy great quietness, and 

7.Quietness, silence, 7i<rvxici hesuchia. 

2 Th. 3. 12 with quietness they work, and eat their 

aUTETNESS, to give or be in — 
1. To be quiet, at rest, Bpy" shaqat. 

Judg. 8. 28 the country was in quietness fortj; years 
2. 7*0 cause to 'be quiet or at rest, Bp^ shaqat, 5. 

Job 34. 29 When he giveth quietness, who then can 
aTHTT, (to be) — 
l.Innocent, free, acquitted, exempt, clean, "pj najt. 

Exod2i.28 but the owner of the ox (shall be) quit 

Josh. 2. 20 we will be quit of thine oath which thon 

2. 7*0 be innocent,free,empiy,acquitted, n^^naqahfl. 
Exod2i. 19 then shall he that smote (himjbe quit : on. 

atrrr selves, to — 

1.7*0 be, .Tn hayah. 

I Sa. 4. '9 quit yourselves like men, O ye Philistine* 
2.2*0 act like a man, avSpt^enat andrizomai. 

I Co. 16. 13 Watch ye. .quit you like men, be.stroDK 



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QUITE — 

J\'a/cert, bare, .i;")!' eryah. 

flab. 3. 9 Thy iiow was made quitcnaked, (accord.) 
ISee also Driven, take away. J 

GUIVKR — 

l.A quiver, ns-Jnnshpah. 

Job 39. 23 The quiver rattleth against him, the glit. 
Psa.127. 5 Happy (is) the man that hath his quiver 
Isa. 22. 6 Elam bare the quiver wth chariots of m. 
49. 2 made me a polished shaft ; in his quiver 
Jer. 5. j6 Their quiver'(is) as an open sepulchre they 
Lam. 3. 13 He hath caused the arrows of his quiver 

2. A quiver or sword, 7^ teli. 

Gen. 27. 3 thy weapons, thy quiver and thy bow, and 
QTTTVEIl, to — 
To quiver, tinjle, hSf tsalal. 

Uab. 3. 16 my lips quivered at the voice : rot^nness 

R 

EAA'-MAH, no^-i trembling. 

1. The fourth son of Cush eldest son of Hajn. B.C. 2250. 
Gen. 10. 7 Havilah, and Sabtah, and R., and Sabte. 

10. 7 and the sons of R. ; Sheba, and Dedan 

X Ch. I. 9 Havilah, and Sabta, and K., and Sabte. 

I. 9 And the sons of R. ; Sheba, and Dedan 

2. A place in the S.E. of Arabia, or on the Persian 
Gulf. 

Eze. 27. 22 The merchantsof Sh^baandR., they(w). 
EA-AM'-IAH, n;pj;n Jah causes trembling. 
A cliief that returned with Zerubbabel. B.C. 530. 

Neh. 7. 7 Nehemiah, Azariah, R., Nahamani, Mor. 
EA-AJH'-SES, Dppin S07t of tkc sun. 
A treasure city built by the Israelites, i.e. Belbeis or 
Pelusium, a day's journey N.E. of Cairo, on the Syro — 
Egyptian road, and capital of the province Schaikyyah. 

Exod 1. 1 J they built for Pharaoh .. Pithom and R. 
EAB'-BATH, EAB'-BAH, n3-i, nsT great. 
l.Chiefcityof Ammon.ontheN. of Arnon.now^mTTjan, 
twenty-two miles E. of Jordan, and fourteen N.E. of 
Heshbon. 

Deut 3. II (is)itnot in E. of 4he children of Amnion? 

Josh.13. 25 coast was. .unto Aroer that (is) before R. 

9 Sa. II. I and they, .besieged R. But David tarried 
12. 26 Joab fought against R. of the children of 
12. 27 I have fought against R., and have taken 
12. 29 David gathered.. people, .and went toR. 

17. 27 Nahash of R. of the children of Ammon 

1 Ch.2o. I Joab led forth the. .army, .besieged E. 

20. I And Joab smote R., and destroyed it 
Jer. 49. 2 cause an alarm of war to be heard in R. 
49. 3 cry, ye daughters of R., gird you with sa. 
Eze. 21. 20 that the sword may come to R. of the A. 

23. 5 And I will make R. a stable for camels 
Amos 1. 14 But I wiU kindle a fire iu the wall of E. 
2. A city in Judah, near Kirjath-jearim. 

Josh.15. 6oKirjath-baal..Kirjath-jearim, andR. ;two 
RA.EBI — 

A great man, Uacher,{from Ch. 'ai), fia^ffl rabbi. 
3Iatt23. 7 greetings, .be called of men, Rabbi, [Rab.] 
23. 8 be not ye called Rabbi : for one is your M. 
John I. 38 Rabbi, which is to say, being interpreted 
I. 49 Rabbi, thou art tne Son of God-, thou art 
3. 2 Rabbi, wo know that thou art a teacher 
3. 26 Rabbi, he that was with thee beyond Jo. 
6. 25 they said . . Rabbi, when earnest thou hi. 7 
EAB'-BITH, n'3-irr ike great iilace. 
A city in Issachar, near Kishion and Abez ; now called 
Arraheh. 

Josh.ig. 20 And E., and Eishion, and Abez 
EABBONI — 
My rabbi, (from, Ch. |3-i), (ia$$ovy't rabbouni. 

John2o. 16 and gaith . .Rabboni ! which is to say, M. 

EAB'-MAG, :d-31 head of the Magi. 

Au officer of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. B.C. 588. 

Jer. 39. 3 E., with all the residue of the princes of 

39. 13 E., and all the king of Babylon's princes 

EAB-SA'-EIS, onD-3-i head of the etmuchs. 

1 An officer of Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon. B.C. 588. 

Jer. 39. 3 E.. with all the residue of the princes of 

39. 13 E. .and all the king of Babylon's princes 

2. An officer of Sennacherib king of Assyria. B.C. 710. 

2 Ki. 18. 17 th e king of Assyria sent Tartan, and E. 
RAB-SHA'-KKH, npya-i head of the cup bearers. 
An officer of Sennacherib king of Assyria in the days 
of Hezekiah. B.C. 710. 

a Ki.18. 17 theking of Assyria sent. .E.,{romLachish 
18. 19 E. said unto them. Speak ye now to Hez. 

1 8. 26 Then said Eliakim . . unto E. , Speak, I pray 
18. 27 But R. said unto them. Hath my master 
18. 28 Then R. stood, and cried with a loud voice 

18. 37 Eliakim. .and told him the words of E. 

19. 4 LoKD thy God -will hear, .the words of R. 
19. 8 So R. returned, and found the king. .wa. 

Iia. 36. 2 And the king of Assyria sent R. from La. 
36. 4 And E. said unto them, Say ye now toH. 

36. II Then said Eliakim .. unto E., Speak, I pray 

36. 12 But E. said. Hath my master sent me to 

36. 13 Then E. stood, and cried with a loud vo. 
36. 22 Then came Eliakim. .and told him the w. 

37. 4 Lord thy God will hear the words of E. 
37. 8 So E. returned, and found tho king of A. 



EACA — 

I ■,<//!, empty, (from Ch. tir,~^ ^xxd rhaha. 

Matt. 5. 12 whosoever shall aay to his brother, Eaca 
RACE — 
l.Palh, way, custom, rnx orach. 

Psa. 19. 5 rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race 
2. A race, f'np merols. 

Eccl. 9. II tho race (is) not to tho sivift, nor the ba. 
i.A race course, contest, ayiiiv agOn. 

Heb. 12. I let us run with patience tho race that is 
i.A race course, stadium, furlong, aTahwv stadion, 

I Co. 9. 24 thej which run in a race run all, but one 

RA'-CHAL, Spn place of traffic. 
A city in Judah, near Eshtomoa. 

I Sa. 30. 29 And to (them) which (were) In Et and to 
EA'-CHEI, hn■^, "Pax^A. a lamb. 
Younger daughter of Laban, and the best beloved wife 
of -lacob, to whom she bare Joseph and Benjamin. She 
stole her father's gods, envied her sister's fruittulness, 
and died in childbirth at Ephratah, B.C. 1729. Her 
tomb is said to be about a mile N. of Bethlehem; but 
from I Sa. 10. 2 it would seem to have been at Zelzah. 
Gen. 29. 6 behold, E. his daughter cometh with the 
29. 9 E. came jvith her father's sheep ; for she 
29. 10 when Jacob saw E. the daughter of Laban 
29. II And Jacob kissed E., and lifted up his v. 
29. 12 Jacob told R. that he (was) her father's b. 
29. 16 and the name of the younger (was) E. 
29. 17 but E. was beautiful and well favoured 
29. 18 And Jacob loved R. ; andsaid, I will serve 
29. 18 I will serve thee seven years for R. thy 
29. 20 And Jacob served seven years for R. 
29. 25 did not 1 serve with thee for R.? wherefore 
29. 28 and he gave hira R. his daughter to wife 
29. 29 And Laban gave to R. bis daughter Bil. 
29. 30 And he went in also unto R. 
29. 30 and he loved also R. more than Leah 

29. 31 he opened her womb: but R. (was) barren 

30. I when E. saw that she bare J. no children 
30. I R. .. said unto Jacob, Giveme children, or 
30. 2 And Jacob's anger was kindled against R. 
30. 6 R. said, God hath judged me. .,ind hath 
30. 7 And Bilhah, R.'s maid, conceived again 
30. 8 R. said, Willi great wrestlings lifive I w. 
30. 14 Then R. said to Leah, Give me, I pray thee 
30. 15 And R. said, Therefore he shall lie with 
30. 22 God remembered R., and God hearkened 

30. 25 it came to pass, when R. had born J. 

31. 4 And Jacob sent and called R. a"d Leah 
31. 14 And R. and Leah answered and said unto 
31. 19 R. had stolen the images that (were) her 
31. 32 For Jacob knew not that R. had stolen 
31. 33 Then went he out. and entered into R.'s 
31. 34 Now R. had . .put them in the camel's fu. 
33. I he divided the children unto Leah, and. .R. 
33. 2 And he put. .R. and Joseph hindermost 
33. 7 and after came Joseph near and R., and 
35. 16 and R. travailed, and she had hard labour 
35. 19 And R. died, ahd was buried in the way 
35. 20 that (is) the pillar of R.'s grave unto this 
35. 24 The sons of R. ; Joseph and Benjamin 
35. 25 tlie sons of Bilhah, R.'s handmaid; D. 
46. 19 Thesonsof R., Jacob's wife ; Joseph, and 
46. 22 These (are) the sons of r>.,, which were b. 
46. 25 Bilhah, which Lalian gave unto R. his d. 
48. 7 R. died by me in the land of Canaan in the 

Euth 4. II The Lord make the woman, like R. and 
I Sa. 10. 2 thou shalt find two men by R.'ssepulchre 
Jer. 31. 15 R. weepingfor her children, refused to be 
Matt 2. 18 R. weeping (for) her children, and would 

EAD'-DAI, "51 Jah subdues. 

Fifth son of Jesse the father of Darid. B.C. io5o. 

1 Ch. 2. 14 Nethaneel the fourth, R. the fifth 
EAFTEE — 

A rafter, gallery, ts'n'j, B'n-i rahit, rachit. 

Song I. 17 The beams., (are) cedar, (and) our rafters 

RAG (rotten) — 

1. Cloak, garment, covering, 1:3 begcd. 

Isa. 64. 6 all our righteousnesses (are) as filthy rags 

2. Rotten rags, DT'/? mclachiin. 

Jer. 38. II, 12 oid cast clouts and old rottenrags 

S.Rents, pieces, rags, D'yji? qeraim. 

Prov 23.21 drowsiness shall clothe (a man) witli rags 

EA'-GAU, 'Payou. See Rcu. 
Father of Saruch, an ancestor of Jesus. 

Luke 3.35 Saruch, wliich was (the son) of E., which 
RAGE, RAGING — 
\. Pride, rising, excellency, T\\M geuth. 

Psa. 89. 9 Thou rulest the raging of the sea : when 
2 Indignation, insolence, Ci\ zaam. 

Hos. 7. 1 5 shall fall, .for the rage of their tongiio 
'i. Wrath, rage, raging, fii'i zaaph. 

2 Ch.i6. 10 (he was) in a rage with him because of this 

28. 9 in a rage (that) reacheth up unto heaven 
Jon. I. 13 and the sea ceased from her raging 

^.Heat, fury, poison, ncn chemah. 

2 Ki. 5. 12 So he turned, and went away in a rage 
Prov. 6. 34 jealousy (is) the rage of a man ; therefore 

5. Wrath, transgression, "ilj; ebrah. 

Job 40. II Cast abroad the rage of thy wrath : and 



Psa. 7. 6 Arise . .because of the rage of mine encm. 
6. Anger, I3"i regaz. 

Dan. 3. 13 Then Nebuchadnezzar in. .rage and fury 
7. To shoio self angry, in ragaz, 7. 

2 Ki.19. 27 and thy coming in, and thy rage against 
19. 23 thy rage against me and thy tumult is c. 

Isa. 37. 23 and thy coming in, and thy rage against. 
37. 29 thy rage against me, and thy tumult, la 
8. Trembling, trouble, anger, rage, Tii rogez. 

Job 39. 24 Ho swallowcth the ground with..rago 
^. Rural, rustic, wild, dypio! agrios. 

Jude 13 Raging v/aves of the sea, foaming out their 
10. Rushing, raging, kKHuv kludun. 

Luke 3. 24 rebuked tho wind and the raging of the 
ItAGE, to — 

1. To show self foolish, S^n halal, 7a. 

Jer. 46. 9 rage, ye chariots ; and let the mighty«en 
NalL 2. 4 The chariots shall rage In the streets, they 

2. To roar, sound, make a noise, 7\l}n hamah. 

Psa. 46. 6 The heathen r.iged, the kingdoms were 

Prov 20. 1 strong drink (is) raging; and whosoever 
Z.To show self \oroth, ijj; abar, 7. 

Prov 14. 16 A wise (man) feareth..but the lool ragetb 
i.To be angry, troubled, ni ragaz. 

Prov 29. 9 whether he rage or laugh, (there is) no r. 
5. To assemble, c^j"; ragash. 

Psa. 2. I Why do the heathen rage, and thei>eopls 
6. To snort, rage, (ppvaacria phruass3. 

Acts 4. 23 Why did the heathen rage, and the people 
EA-GU'-EL, %;!J-\ Jah is friend. 
Fatlier iu law of Sloses, called also Jethro and Reuel. 

B.C. 1530 

Num 10. 29 Moses said unto Hobab, the son of E. 
EA'-HAB, 3rn tumult. 
A poetic and symbolic name for Egypt. 

Psa. 87. 4 I will make mention of R. and Babylon 
8g. 10 Thou hast broken E. in pieces, as one that 

Isa. 51. 9 (Art) thou not it that hath cut R., (and) 

EA'-HAB, RA'-CHAB, sriT 'PaajS, 'Paxo)3 breadth. 
l.A woman in Jericho who received and concealed the 
two spies. B.C. 1452. 

Josh. 2. I came into an harlot's house, named E. 

2. 3 And the king of Jericho sent unto E., ea. 

6. 17 R. the harlot shall live, .because she hid 

6. 23 young men. .went in, and brought out E. 
C. 25 And Joshua saved E. the harlot alive, and 

2.The wife of .Salmon, and mother of Booz. B.C. 1280. 
Matt. I. 5 And Salmon begat Booz of R ; and Booa 
Heb. II. 31'the harlot R. perished notwith them that 
Jas. 2. 25 Likewise also, was not R. the harlot justl. 

RA'-HAH, crn pity, love. 

Son of Shema the son of Hebron, descended from Caleb 

the grandson of Pharez son of Judah. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 2. 44 And Shema begat E. the father of Jorlc 
BAH (on), to — 

l.To reproach, ^J\ charaph, 3. 

2 Ch.32. 17 letters to rail on the LORD God of Israel 

"^..To flee ravenously, u'j; it. 

I Sa. 25. 14 salute our master ; and he railed on them 

3. To speak injuriously, p\acr(pTi/i^a> blasphemeo. 

JIarki5. 29 they that passed by railed on him, wag. 
Lukc23. 39 Andoue of the malefactors, .railed on him 

BAILEE, EAUJHG — 

I. Injurious speaking, fiKa(T(pr\fila hlusphiinia. 

1 Ti. 6 4 cometh envy, strife, railings, evil surm. 
Jude 9 not bring against him a railing accusation 

2. Injurious speaker, P\a(T<f)riti6s blaspihemos. 

2 Pe. 2. 1 J bring not railing accusation against them 

S. Reviling, KoiSopia loidoria. 

I Pe. 3. 9 or railing for railing : but contrariwi£o 

i.Reviler, \niSopoi loidoros. 

I Co. 5. II or a railer, >^r a drunkard, or an extort, 

RAIMENT - 

\. Cloak, garment, covering, i;? beged. 

Gen. 24. 53 jewels of gold, and raiment, and Bave(th.) 
27. 15 took goodlyraimentofhereldest son Esau 

27. 27 and he smelled the smell of his raiment 

28. 20 give, .bread to eat, and raiment to putoa 
Lev. ;i. 32 or raiment, or skin, or sack, whatsoever 
Num3i. 20 purify all (your) raiment, and all that is 
Deut 2.). 17 nor take a widow's raiment to pledge 
Judg. 8. 26 raiment that (was) on the kings of Midian 

1 Sa. 28. 8 put on other raiment, and he went, and 

2 Kt 5. 5 (pieces) of gold, and ten changes of rai. 

7. 8 and gold, and raiment, and went and hid 
Esth. 4. 4 she sent raiment to clothe Mordecai, and 

^.Covering, n'D3 kesuth. 

Exod2i. 10 her raiment, and her duty of marriage 

5. Clothing, e'o'? lebush. 

Isa. 14. 19 the raiment of those that are slain, thrust 

i.Long robe, ~^ mad. 

Judg. 3. 16 he did gird it under his raiment uponhia 

5. Clothing, a\^Sri maHujh. • 

Job 27. 16 XHough he. .prepare raiment as tbe clay 



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Isa. 63. 3 sprinkled.. and I will stain all my raim. 
Kze. 16. 13 thy raiment (waa of) flue linen, andsilli 

C. Older garment, no^^ sahnali. 

Exodaz. 9 raiment,' (or) for any manner of lost thing 

22. 2S take thy Dcighbour's raiment to pledge 
Deut 2.J. J3 that he may sleep in his ovm raiment, and 
Josh 22. 8 and with iron, and with very much raiment 
2 Ch. 9. 24 raiment, harness, and spicea, horses, and 

1. Raiment, garment, a cloth, rhriv; simlah. 

Gen. 41. 14 changed his raiment, and came in unto P. 

45. 22 hegave each man changesofraiment; but 

45. 22 gave, .of silver, and Ave ch^ges of raim. 

, Exod 3. 22 of silver, and jewels of gold, and raiment 

' 12. 35 of silver, and jewels of gold and raiment 

22. 27 it (is) his raiment for hia skin : wherein 

Deut. 8. 4 Thy raiment wa.xed not old upon thee, n. 

10. 18 and loveth. .in giving him food and rai. 

21. 13 she shall put the raiment of her captivity 

22. 3 so Shalt thou do with his raiment; and 
Kuth 3. 3 put tliyraiaient upon thee, and get thee 

Z.Clothing, garment, lySv/xa enduma. 

Matt. 3. 4 John had his raiment of camel's hair, and 
6. 25 more than meat, and the body than rai. 
6. 28 And why take ye thought for raiment? 
28. 3 was like lightning, and his raiment white 
lnkei2. 23 is more than moat, and the body, .than r. 

9. A robe, raiment, 4<rOr]s esthes. 

Jas. 2. £ there eome in also a poor man in vile ra. 

\0.Oarment, ludriov himation. 

Matt I J. 8 A man clothed in soft [raiment]? Eehold 

17. 2 transfigured .. and his raiment was white 
07. 31 put his own raiment on him, and led him 

Mark 9. 3 his raiment became shining, exceeding w. 
luke 7. 25 A man clothed in soft raiment ? Behold 

23. 34 And they parted his raiment, and cast lots 
John ig. 24 They parted my raiment among them, and 
Acts 18. 6 he shook (his) raiment, and said unto them 

• 22. 20 and kept the raiment of them that slew 
Eev. 3. 5 the same shall be clothed In white raim. 
3. 18 white raiment, that thou mayest be clot. 
4. 4 clothed in white raiment ; and they had 

W.Oarment, raiment, IjiarifffiSs himatismos. 
Xuke 9. 29 and his raiment (was) wliito (and) glister. 

12. .4 covering, ffKiizaffaa skepasma. 

1 Ti. 6. 8 ha\ing food and raiment let ua be there. 

EAIKENT (of needlework), change of — 
1. Costly apparel, nis^np 'inachalatsoth. 

Zech. 3. 4 I will clothe thee with change of raiment 
% Embroidery, nop"! riqmaJi. 

Psa. 45. 14 shall be brought.. in raiment of needlew. 

UAIN — 

l.Heavy rain, shower, □b'3 geshem. 

Gen. 7. 12 the rain was upon the earth forty days and 

8. 2 and the rain from heaven was restrained 
Xev. 26. 4 I will give you rain in due season, and the 
iKi. 17. 7 because there had been no rain in the 1. 

17. 14 (that) the Lord sendc'h rain upon the e. 
18. 41 ior(there is) a sound of abundance of rain 
18. 44 get thee down, that the rain atoptliee not 

18. 45 there was a great rain. And Ahab rode 
s Ki. 3. 17 neither shall ye see rain ; yet that valley 
Ezra 10. 9 sat. .trembling because of. .the great rain 

10. 13 a time of much rain, and we are not able 

, Job 37. 6 to the small rain, and to the great rain of 

Psa. 63. 9 didst send a plentiful rain, whereby thou 

105. 32 He gave them hail for rain, (and) flaming 

ProT 25. 14 (is like) clouds and wind without rain 

25. 23 The nortli wind driveth away rain ; so (d.) 
Eccl. II. 3 If the clouds be full of rain, they empty 

12. 2 nor the clouds return after the rain 
. Song 2. II For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is o. 
Isa. 44. 14 he planteth an ash, and the rain doth n. 

55. 10 as the rain cometh down, and the snowf. 
Jer. s- 24 t'^*'*' g'veth rain, both the former and the 

14. 4 there was no rain in the earth, the plow. 
ISze. I. 28 that is in the cloud in the day of rain 

38. 22 an overflowing rain, and great hail stones 
Jfos. 6. 3 he shall come unto us as the rain, as the 
Joel 2. 23 will cause to come down for you the rain 
Amo34. 7 I have withholden the rain from you, when 
Zech 10. I give them showers of rain, to every one g. 

14. 17 not come up. .upon them shall be no rain 
Z.Sprinkling rain, n-na moreh. 

Psa. 84. emakeita well; therainalsofllleththep. 
Joel 2. 23 the former rain., the former rain, and the 
Z.Rain, "iQlJ maiar. 

Exod. 9. 33 the rain was not poured upon the earth 

9. 34 the rain and the hail and the thunders 
DeutiT. II (and) drinketh water of the rain of heaven 

, 1 1 . 1 4 I will give (you) the rain of your land in his 

ji. 17 that there be no rain, and that the land 

I 28. 12 giv9 the rain unto thy land in his season 

23. 24 The LOED shall make the rain of thy land 

32. 2 My doctrine shall drc ■> as the rain, my s. 

J S3. 12. 17 he shall send thunder and rain ; that ye 

12. i3 the Lord sent thunder and rain that day 

2 Sa. I. 21 neither (let there be) rain upon you, nor 

23. 4 out of the earth by clear shining after r. 

X Ki. 8. 35 there is no rain because they have sinned 

8. 35 give rain upon thy land, v/hich thou hast 

17. I there shall not be dev/ nor rain these yea. 

i3. I Go. .and I will send rain upon the earth 

8 Cli. 6. 26 there is no rain, because they have sinn. 

6. 27 send rain upon thy land, which thou hast 

J. 13 If I shut U2 hoavcu Ih-it thcro bo norain 



Job 5 JO Who givoth rain upon the earth, and se. 
28. 26 he made a decree for the rain, and a way 
sg. 23 they waited for me as for the rain ; and ' 

36. 27 they pour down rain according to thova. 

37. 6 to the small rain, and to the great rain 
38. 28 Hath the rain a father? or who hatli ho. 

Psa. 72. 6 He shall come down like rain upon the 
135. 7 he raaketh lightnings for the rain : he hr. 
147. 8 who prepareth rain for the earth, who m. 
Prov.2(3. I as rain in harvest; so honour is not see. 

28. 3 a sweeping rain which leaveth no food 
Isa. 4. 6 and for a covert from storm and from rain 
5. 6 the clouds that they rain no rain upon it 
30. 23 Then shall he give the rain of thy seed 
Jer. 10. 13 maketh lightnings with rain, andbringo. 

51. 16 maketh lightnings with rain, and brin. 
Zech 10. I Ask ye of the Lord rain in the time of the 

4. Violent rain, fipoxh hroche. 

Matt. 7. 25, 27 the rain descended, and the floods ca. 

5. A shower of rain, veros huetos. 

Acta 14. 17 gave us rain from heaven, and fruitful se. 

28. 2 because of the present rain, and because 

Heb. 6. 7 the rain that cometh oft upon it, and br. 

Jas. s. 7 until he receive the early and latter [rain] 

S. i3 the heaven gave rain, and the earth bro. 

B.ATTTi first, former, latter, small — 

\.Sp^~inhling rain, rriv yoreh. 

Ueut.ii. 14 That I will give (yon), .the first rain, and 

2. To cast forth sprinkling showers, ni; yarah. 
Hos. 6. 3 corneas the.. formerrain unto theearth 

S.Gatliercd rain, i^'ipva malqosh. 

Deut II. 14 the latter rain, that thou mayest gather 
Job 29. 23 opened their mouth . . for the latter rain 
Prov.i6. 15 his favour(is)as the cloud of the latterr. 
Jer. 3. 3 there hath teen no latter rain ; and thou 
Hos. 6. 3 come, .as the latter.. rain unto the earth 
Joel 2. 23 and the latter rain iu the first ^month) 
Zeeh 10. I A.sk ye . .in the time of the latter rain 

i.Shoiccrs, D^yii'^ seirim. 

Deut 32. 2 as thj small rain upon the tender herb,and 

RAIN, to cause or send — • 

1. To cause or send or give rtiin, cpi gasham, 5. 

Jer. 14. 22 Are there (any).. that can cause rain? or 

2. To shoot or cast forth sprinkling showers, ni;, 5. 

Hos. 10. 12 till ho come and rain righteousness upon 

3. To cause or send or give rain, "ibo matar, 5. 
Gen. 2. 5 had not caused it to rain upon the earth 

7. 4 I will cause it to rain upon tlie earth forty 

ig. 24 Tlien the Lord rained uponSodom andu. 

Exod 9. iS I will cause it to rain a very grievous hail 

9. 23 Lord rained hail upon the land of Egypt 

16. 4 I will rainbread from heaven foryou; and 

Job 20. 23 shall rain (it) upon him while he is eating 

38. 26 To cause it to rain on the earth, (where) 
Psa. II. 6 Upon the wicked he shall rain snares, fire 

78. 24 hadrained down manna upon them to eat 
78. 27 He rained flesh also upon them as dust 
Isa. 5. 6 the clouds that they rain no rain upon it 
Eze. 38. 22 will rain upon him, and upon his bands 
Amos 4. 7 I caused it to rain upon one ciiy, and 
4. 7 caused it not to rain upon another city 
4. 7 piece whereupon it rained not withered 

i.To rain, ^p«'xw hrccho. 

Matt. 5. 45 sendeth rain on the just and on the 
Lukei7. 29 rained fire and brimstone from heaven 
Jas. 5.17 that it might not rain ; and it rained not 

5. To rain rain. /Spe'xw vcrSv hrecho hueton. 

Rev. II. 6 it rain not in the days of their prophecy 

EAEIBOW — 

A rainbow, Tpis ins. 

Kev. 4. 3 (there was) a rainbow round about the t. 
10. I a rainbow (was) upon his head, and his 

EAINED upon, (to be) — 
l.Rain, DEij goshem. 

'Eze. 22, 24 nor rained upon in the day of Indignation 

2. To be rained on, loD matar, 2. 

Amos 4. 7 one piece was rainei upon, and the piece 
JLAJSY, very — 
Heavy shower, T^JP sagrir. 

Prov 27. 15 A continual dropping iifa very rainy day 
RAISE (again, together, up), to — 

1. To make erect, IPJ zaqaph. 

Psa. 145. 14 ralseth up all (those that) be bowed down 
146. 8 Lord raiseth (them that are') bowed do. 

2. To lift up, N'yj nasa. 

Exod23. I Thou shalt not raise a false report : put 
Hab. I. 3 there are (that) raise up strife and conto. 

3. To e~ It, raise up, 'j^p salal. 

Job 19. 12 raise uptheir way againstme, and encamp 
30. 12 they raise up aj,iinst me the ways of their 

i.To awalce up, lift up, "i^y ur, 3a. 

Job 3. 8 who are ready to raise up their mourning 
Song 8. 5 I raised thee up under the apple tree: th. 
Isa. 15. 5 for., they shall raise up a cry of destrue. 
Zech. 9. 13 raised up thy sons, Zion, against thy sons 

5. To awake up, -dy ur, 6. 

Ezra I. 5 with all (them) whose spirit God had rai. 

Isa. 41. 2 ^Vho raised up the righteous (man) from 

41. 25 Ihavci-aised uj> (one) from the mouth, and 



Isa. 45. 13 I have raised him up in righteousness, and 
Jer. 50. 9 I will raise, and cause to come up against 

51. 1 1 will raise up against Babylon, and aga. 

51. JI Lord hath raised up the spirit of the kings 
Eze 23. 22 I v/ill raise up thy lovers against thee 
Joel 3. 7 I will raise them out of the place whithe* 

6. To stir up, Ty ir, 

Eos. 7. 4 (who) ceaseth from raising after he hath 

7. To cause to go or come up, "py alah, 5. 

1 ICi. 5. 13 king Solomon raised a levy out of all I3. 

9. 15 reason of the levy which .. Solomon raised 

2 Ch.32. 5 raised (it) up to the towers, and another 

8. To cause to stand still, "isj; ar,iad, 5 

Exod. 9. 16 I raised thee up, for to show (in) thee my 
Psa. 107. 25 raiseth the stomiy wind, wliich lifteth up 

9. To make bare, "nj; arar, 3a. 

Isa. 23. 13 they raised up the palaces thereof, .ha br. 

10. To raise up, Dip qum. Set. 

Isa. 44. 26 I wUl raise up the decayed places thereof 
58. 12 thou shalt raise up the foundations of ma. 
61. 4 they shall raise up the former desolations 

ll.jTo cause to rise up, Dip qum, 5. 

Gen. 38. 8 marry her, and raise up seed to thy bro. 
DeutiS. 15 God will raise up imtotheeaprophet from 

18. 18 I will raise them up a prophet from amo. 

23. 7 to raise up unto his brother a name in I. 
Josh. 5. 7 children, (whom) he raised up in their st. 

7. 26 they raised over him arreat heap of stones 

8. 29 and raise thereon a great heap of stones 
Judg. 2. 16 Lord raised up judges, which delivered 

2. 18 when the Lord raised them up judges, t. 

3. 9 Lord raised up a deliverer to the childr. 

3. 15 the Lord raised them up a deliverer, Eh. 
Ruth 4. 5, 10 to raise up the name of the dead upon 
I Sa. 2. 8 He raiseth up the poor out of the dust 

2. 35 I will raise me up a faithful priest, (that) 
t Sa. 12. 1 1 1 will raise up evil against thee ont of 

.::. 17 to raise him up from the earth: but ho 
I Ki.14. 14 Lord shall raise him up a king over Isra. 
I Ch.17. 11 I will raise up thy seed after thee, which 
Psa. 41. 10 and raise me up, that I may requite them 

113. 7 He raiseth up the po'^r out of the dust 
isa. 14. 9 it hath raised up from their thrones all 

29. 3 I will camp. .1 will raise forts against tb. 

49. 6 my servant to raise uj) the tribes of Jacob 
Jer. 23. 5 will raise unto David a righteous branch 

29. 15 hath raised us up prophets in Babylon 

30. 9 their king, whom I will raise up unto tb. 

50. 32 and fall, and none shrll raise him up 
Eze. 34. 29 will raise up for them a plant of renown 
Hos. 6. 2 he will raise us up, and we shall live in 
Amos 2. II I raised up of your sons for prophets, and 

5. 2 forsaken . .(there is) none to raise her up 
6. 14 I will raise up against you a nation, 

9. II In that day will I raise up the tabernacle 
9. II I will raise up his ruins, and I will build 

Mic. 5. 5 we raise against him seven shepherds, and 
Hab. I. 6 I raise up the Chaldeans, (that) bitter and 
Zech.ii. 16 I will raise up a shepherd in the land 

12. To set or place up again, avia-Ttifit anistemi. 
Matt 22.24 mai'ry . . and raise up seed unto his brot. 
John C. 39 should raise it up again at the last day 

6. 40, 44, 54 will :aise him up at the last day 
Acts 2. 24 Whom God hath raised up, having loosed 

2. 30 [would raise up Christ to sit on his throne] 

2. 32 Jesus hath God raised up, whereof we all 

3. 22 prophet shall the Lord your God raise up 
3. 26 having raised up his Son Jesus, sent him 

7. 37 prophet shall the Lord your God raise up 
13. 33 in that he hath raised up Jesus again ; as 
13. 34 he raised him up from the dead, (now) no 
17. 31 in that he hath raised him from the dead 

13.7*0 raise or rouse up, iydpai egeiro. 

Matt. 3. 9 God is able of these stones to raise up e. 
10. 8 [raise the dead],cast out devils : freely ye 
Luke I. 69 hath raised up an horn of salvation for 

3. 8 God is able of these stones to raise up ch. 
John 2. 19 Destroy . .in three days I will raise it up 
5. 2 1 Father raiseth up the dead, and quickeneth 
12. I Lazarus was. .whom he raised from the 
12. 9 Lazarus . . whom he had raised from the 
12. 17 when he called, .and raised him from the 
Acts 3. 15 prince, .whom God hath raised from the 

4.10 whom God raised from the dead . . by him 
5. 30 God of our fathersraised up Jesus, whom 

10. 40 Him Godraised up the third day, andsh 

12. 7 and raised him up, saying. Arise up qui. 

13. 22 [he raised up] unto them David to be th. 
13. 23 God. .raised unto Israel a Saviour, Jesus 
13. 30 But God raised him from the dead 

13. 37 But he, whom God raised again, saw no 
26. 3 insredible with you,that God shouldraisa 
Eom. 4. 24 raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead 
S. II ofhimthatraisedupJesua..fromthedead 

8. 11 he that raised up Christ from the deads. 
10. 9 that God hath raised him from the dead 

1 Co. 6. 14 God hath both raised up the Lord, and 

15. 13 raised up Christ : whom he raised not up 

2 Co. I. 9 trust, .in God which raiseth the dead 

4. 14 raised up the Lord Jesns shall raise up 
Gal. I. J the Father, who raised him from the dead 
Eph. I. 20 he raisedhimfrom the dead, and set(him) 
Col. 2. 12 God, who hath raised him from the dead 
I Th. 1. 10 he raised from the dead, (even) Jesus, w 
Ileb.ii. 19 God (was) able to raise (him) up, even from 
Jas. s- 15 the Lord shall raise him up ; and if he have 
I Pe, 1, 21 that raised hitu up from thedea^, and 



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14. 7*0 raise up upon, i7reyetpa> epegeirS. 

Acta 13. 50 raised persecution against Paul and Bar. 

15. To set or put up otU, i^aviarijui exanistSmi. 
Markia. 19 take, .and raise up seed unto his brother 
Lukeio. 23 take, .and raise up seed unto his brother 

16. To raise up out, 4^eyeipu exegeiro. 

Kom. 9. 17 have I raised thee up, that I mightshow 

1 Co. 6. 14 and will also raise up us by his own power 

17. To raise up together, cvveyelpa sttnegeirO. 
Eph. 2. 6hath ralsed(us)uptogethcr,;andmado(us) 

EAI3E up self, great height, to — 

I.To make high, go up high, ajj gahah, 5, 

2 Ch.33. 14 raised it up a very great height, and put 

2. To cause to rise up, n?p gum, 5. 

Dan. 7. 5 it raised up itself on one side, and (ithadi 

9. Rising, swelling, Tv^ scth. 

Job 41. 25 When he raiseth up himself, the mighty 

BAISE to life agaiji, to — 

A setting or raising up, avd<rTa<Ti! anastasis igen.) 

neb. 1 1. 35 received their dead raised to life agaia 
BAISES (again, up,) to bo — 
\.To be aioalced up, liy ur, 2. 

Job 14. 12 not awake, nor be raised out of their sleep 

Jcr. 6. 22 a great nation shall be raised from the 
25. 32 a great whirlwind shall be raised up from 
50. 41 kings shall be raised up from the coasts 

Zoeh. 2. 13 he is raised up out of his holy habitation 

. 2.T0 he caused to rise, O'P 51;"!, 6. 

2 Sa. 23. 1 the man (who vras) raised up on high, the 

Z.To raise up thoroughly, Sicyeipw diageiro. 

Matt. 1. 24 Joseph, [being raised] from sleep, did as 

4. To raise up, eyelpa cgcirO. 

Matt II. 5 the dead are raised up, and the poor have 

16. 21 killed, and be raised again the third day 

17. 23 and the third day [he shall be raised again] 
Luke 7. 22 dead are raised, to the poor the Gospel 

9. 22 and be slain, and [be raised] the third day 

20. 37 that the dead are raised, even Moses sh. 

Uom. 4. 25 f.nd was raised again for our justification 

6. 4 Christ was raised up from the dead by tho 

6. 9 being raised from the dead dieth no more 

7. 4 to him who is raised from tho dead, that 

1 C0.15. t6 dead rise not, then is not Christ raised 

15. 17 if Christ be notraiscd, your faith (is) vain 
15. 35 How are the dead raised up? and with 
13. 42 It is sown in corruption ; it is raised in in. 
13. 43 sown in dishonour ; tt is raised in glory 
15. 43 sown in wealtness ; it is raised in power 
13. 44 it is raised a spiritual body. There Is a 
13. S2 the dead [shall be raised] incorruptible 

2 Ti. 2. 8 Christ of the seed of David was raised 

KAISER of taxes — 

One causing an exactor to pass over, bJ^J 'I'Jt'.D. 
Dan. II. 20 stand up in his estate a raiser of taxes 

EAISING up — 

To make an uprising, iroUta i-Kicrvinaaiv poieo epi. 

Acts 24. 12 neither [raising up] tho people, neither 
BAISINS, bunches or clusters of — 
Dried fruits, D'/?«5V tsimmuqim. 

1 Sa. 25. 18 an hundred clusters of raisins, and two 

30. 12 cake of flgs, and two clusters of raisins 

2 Sa. 16. I an hundred bunches of raisins, and an 

I Ch. 12. 40 bunches of raisins, and wine, and oil. and 
RA'-KEM, friendship, d;3-i, 
Bon of Sheresh grandson of Manasseh. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 7. i5 and his sons (were) Ulam and E. 
EAK'-EATH, T\^n hank, flowing, 
A fenced city in Naphtali for Manasseh, near Hammath 
and Chinneroth ; supposed by the Rabbins to have been 
afterwards the site of Tiberias. Now called Kerak. 

Josh 19. 33 And the fenced cities (are) Ziddim..R., a. 

KAK'-KON, \^py} well watered. 
A city in Dan, near Joppa ; now called Oyun Kara. 
Josh. 19. 46 And Me-jarkon, and K., with the border 

HAH, D"i high. 

1. Father of Aminadab, and son of Hezronsonof Fharez. 

B.C. 1620. 

Euth. 4. 19 And Hezron begat R., and R. begat Amm. 

I Ch. 2. 9 The sons also of Hezron.. Jerahmeel..R. 
2. ID And R. begat Amminadab ; and Ammina. 
2.Son of Jerahmeel brother of Ram. B.C. 1600. 

1 Ch. 2. 25 And the sons of Jerahmeel. .were R. the' 
2. 27 the sons of R. the first bom of Jerahmeel 
S.IIcad of the family of Elihu, who reasoned with Job. 
BC. i83o. 

Job 32. 2 Barachel the Buzite, of the kindred of R. 

XAM — 

l.A ram, h\V. ayil. 

Gen. 15. 9 a ram of three years old, and a turtledove 
22. 13 a ram caught in a thicket by his horns 

22. 13 took the ram, and offered him up for a 
31. 38 and the rams of thy flock have I not eaten 

32. 14 goats, two hundred ewes, and twenty ra. 
Exod25. 5 rams' skins dyed red, and badgers' skins 

26. 14 for the tent(of) rams' skinsdyed red, and 
29. I young bullock, and two rams without bl. 
29. 3 bring, withthe bullock and thetwo rams 

29. 15 Thou shalt also take ono ram ; ondAaron 



Exod29. IS, 19 their hands upon the head of the ram 

29. 16 thou shalt slay tho ram, and thou shalt 

29. 17 thou shalt cut the ram in ijieccs, and w. 

29. 18 ihou shalt burn tho whole ram upon tho 
23. jg thou shalt tike the other ram; and A.iron 
29. 20 Then shalt thou kill tho ram, and take of 
29. 22 tliou shalt take of the ram the fat, and 
29. 22 shalt take, .(or It (Is) a ram of consecrat. 
29. 26 breast of the ram of Aaron's consecration 
29. 27 tho ram of the consecration, (even) of (t.) 
29. 31 shalt take the ram of tho consecration 
29. 32 his sons shall eat the flesh of the ram 
35. 7 rams' skins dyed red, ond badgers' skins 

35. 23 and red skins of rams, and badgers' skins 

36. 19 for the teut(of) rams' skinsdyed red, and 
39. 34 the covering of rams' skins dyed red, and 

lev. 5. 15, 18 ram without blemish out of the flocks 

5. 16 with tho ram of tho trcsp.iss offering, and 

6. 6 a ram without blemish out of the Hock 
8. 2 two rams, and a basket of unleavened b. 
8. 18 he brought the ram for tho burnt offering 
8. 18 laid thcirhandsupon the head of the ram 
8. 20 he cut the ram into pieces ; and Moses b. 
8. 21 Moses burnt the whole ram upon the al. 
8. 22 he brought the other ram, the ram of co. 
8. 22 laid their hands upon the head of the ram 

8. 29 of the ram of consecration it was Moses' 

9. 2 ram for a burnt offering, without blem. 
g. 4 a bullock and a ram for peace offerings 
9. 18 the ram (for) a sacrifice M peace offerings 

9. 19 the fat of the bullock and of tho ram, the 

16. 3 bullock, .and a ram for a burnt offering 
i5. 5 kids, .and one ram for a burnt offering 
19. 21 shall bring, .a ram for a trespass offering 
19. 22 with the ram of the trespass oftcring bo. 
23. 18 one young bullock, and tv/o rams: they 

Ifum. 5. 8 beside the ram of the atonement, where. 
6. 14 ram without blemish for peace offerings 
6. 17 the ram (tor) a sacrifice of peace offerings 

6. 19 shall take the sodden shoulderof the ram 

7. IS One young bullock, one ram 

(So in verse 21, 27, 33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 63, 69, 73, 81.] 

7. 17 peace offerings, two oxen, five rams 
[So in verse 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59, 65, 71, 77, 83.I 
7. C? the rams twelve, the lambs of the first 
7. 83 the rams sixty, the he goats sixty, the la. 
15. 6 for a ram, thou shalt prepare (for) a meat 
15. 11 doucforone ram, or for a lamb, or a kid 
23. I prepare me here seven oxen and seven r. 
23. 2, 4, 14, 30 on(every) altarabullockaudar. 
03. 29 prepare me. .seven bullocks and seven r. 
28. II, 19, 27 one ram, seven lambs of the first 
28. 12 offering, mingled with oil, for one ram 
23. 14 the third (part) of an hin unto a ram, and 

28. 2o shall ye offer, .two tenth deals for a ram 
08. 28 with oil .. two tenth deals unto one ram 

29. 2, 8, 36 one ram, (and) seven lambs of the first 
29. 3,9, with oU..(and) two tenth deals for a ram 
29. 13, 17, 2o, 23, 26, 29, 32 two rams, (and) fou. 
29. 14 tenth deals to each ram of the two rams 
29. 18, 21, 24, 27, 30, 33, 37 for the ram, and for 

Deut33. 14 rams of the breed of Bashan, and goats 

1 Sa. 13. 22 (and) to hearken than the fat of rams 

2 Ki. 3. 4 an hundred thousand rams, with the w. 

1 Ch.is. 26 they offered seven bullocks and seven rams 

29. 21 a thousand rams, (and) a thousand lambs 

2 Ch.13. 9 withayoungbullockandsevenrams,(the) 

17. II seven hundred rams, and seven thousand 
29. 21 seven rams, and seven lambs, and seven 
39. 22 when they had killed the rams, they spr. 
29. 32 anhundred rams, (and)two hundred lambs 

Ezra 8. 35 ninety and six rams, seventy and seven 

10. 19 (thej offered) a ram of the flock for their 
Job 42. 8 take unto you no w .. seven rams, and go 
Tsa. 66. 15 burnt sacrUlces . . with the incense of rams 

114. 4 mountains skipped like rams, (and) the 
114, 6 Ye mountains, (that) ye skipped like rams 
Isa, I. II I am full of the burnt offerings of rams 
34. 6 with the fat of the kidneys of rams : for 
60. 7 rams of 'Nebaioth shall minister unto thee 
Jer. 51, 40 I will bring them down, .like rams with 
Eze. 27. 21 occupied with thee in lambs, and rams 

34. 17 I judge. between the rams and the he g. 

39. 18 drink the blood, .of rams, of lambs, and 
43. 23 and a ram out of the flock without blem. 
43. 2s a ram out of the flock, without blemish 
43. 23 seven rams without blemish daily the se. 

45. 24 an ephah for a ram, and an hin of oil for 

46. 4 burnt offering . . (shall be) . . a ram without 
46. 5 meat offering (shall be) an ephah for a ram 
46. 6 six lambs, and a ram ; they shall be with. 
46. 7 he shall prepare . . an ephah for a ram, and 
46. II an ephah to a ram, and to the lambs as he 

Dan. 8. 3 there stood before the river a ram which 
8. 4 I saw the ram pushing westward, and no. 
8. 6 came to the ram that had (two) horns, wh. 
8. 7 close unto the ram . . and smote the ram 
8. 7 there was no power in the ram to stand 
8. 7 none that could deliver the ram out of his 
8. 20 ram which thou sawest having (two) ho. 

Mic. 6. 7 Lord be pleased with thousands of rams 

2.A ram, IJ'i dekar. 

Ezra 6. 9 both young bullocks, an a rams, and lambs 
6. 17 two hundred rams, four hundred lamba 
7. 17 That thou mayest buy. .rams, lambs, with 

S.A sioul ram, '3 kar. 

Eze. 4. 2 set (battering) rams against it round aho. 
21. 22 appoint (battering) rams against the Rates 

i.He goat, ram, chief, IWU atiud. 

Gen. 31. ioramswlu(;iileap«ilapQnttiecfttU«(were]r. 



Gen. 31. 12 rams which leap upon the cattle (are) r], 

EA'-MA, 'Pa/to, from Jleb. .19^ height. 

A city in Benjamin ; samo as succeeding. 

Matt. 2. 18 In E. was there a voice heard, lamentaL 

EA'-MAH, no-irr the height. 

1. A city in Benjamin, half an hour W. of GIbcon, and 

forty stadia or two hours or five miles N. of Jerusalem; 

nuwcalled el-Ram. It formed the fronticrhold between 

Israel and Judah, i Ki. 15. 17. 

Josh. 18. 25 Glbeon, and E., and Bccroth 
Judg. 4. 5 the palm tree of Deborah between R. and 
1 9. 1 3 let us draw near to one of tliese places . . K. 

1 KL IS- 17 Baasha king of Israel went, .and built R. 

15.21 he left off bulldingof R.,and dwelt in T. 

15. 22 and they took away the stones of R., and 

2 Ch.i6. I Baasha king of Israel came, .and built R. 

16. s he left off building of R., and Icthlswork 
i6. 6 and they carried away the stones of R. \ 

Ezra 2. 26 The children of R. and Gaha, six hundred 
Keh. 7. 30 The men of R. and Gaba, dix hundred tw. 

II. 33 Hazor, R., Gittaim 
Isa. 10. 29 E. is afraid ; Gibeah of Saul Is fled 
Jer. 40. I captain of the guard had let him go..R. 
Hos. 5. 8 Blow ye . . the trumpet in R. : cry aloud (at) 

■2. A city in Napthall, near Adamah and Hazor; now 

called Rameh. 

Joshrig. 29 And (then) tho coast tumeth to R., and to 
19. 36 And Adamah, and R., and Hazor 

3. A city in Ephraim (also called Ramathaim Zophim), 
where Samuel the prophet dwelt, and near Bethel. 

1 Sa. 1. 19 they roseup..andcametotheirhousctoB. 

2. II And Elkanah went to R. to his house 

7. 17 Andhis return (was)to R.; forthcre(wa6) 

8. 4 Then all the ciders of Israel . . came . . R. 
IS- 34 Then Samuel went to R.; and Saul went 
16. 13 So Samuel rose up, and went to E. 

19. 18 So David fled, .and came to Samuel toE. 
19. 19 Behold, David (is) at Naloth in E. 
19. 22 Then went he also to E., and came to a 
jg. 22 (one)said, Behold, (they be)atNaioth in E. 
19. 23 And ho went thither to Naioth in R. 

19. 23 he went on., until he came to Naioth inR. 

20. I And David fled from Naioth in R., and 
22. 6 Saul abode in Gibeah under a tree in K. 
25. I the IsraeUte8..buried him in his house at R. 
28. 3 Israel had lamented him, and buried..in R. 

Jer. 31. 15 Avoice was heard inR., lamentation, (an.) 

4. A contraction of Ramoth-fftZcad 

2 KI. 8. 29 wounds which the Syrians had given.. B. 
2 Ch.22. 6 of the wounds which weregiveuhim atB. 

EA'-MATH, np-i lieight. 

-A. city in Simeon called Eamoth " of the south ; " now 

called Kumab. 

Josh. 19. 8 E. of the south. This(is) the inheritance 

EA-JtA-THA-m ZO'-PHIM, D'jis D'ns-irr. 

A city in Mount Ephraim, where Samuel the prophet 

dwelt, and more commonly called simply Rainah. 

I Sa. I. I Now there vras a certain man of E., of m<^ 
HAM-A-THITE, 'npi. 
An inhabitant of Ramah in Benjamin 

I Ch. 27. 27 And over, .vineyards (was)Shimel the K. 

BAK-ATH LE'-HI 'n^ rcilhighplaceof the jaw hone. 
A place in Judah, near Dan. 

Judgis. 17 he cast away the jawbone., and called.. R. 
EA-MATH HIZ'-PEH,n5i'ari nii,placc of watch tower. 
A city of Gad In Gilead,'fifteen miles N.W. of Eabbatll 
Ammon, at the Jabbok. 

Josh. 13. 26 And from Heshbon unto E., andBetonini 
EA-ME'-SES, Dpoj;"! son of the sun. See Itaamses. 
A city or district' in Goshen, on the E. of the Nile 
Perhaps Pelusium or Belbeis. 

Gen. 47. II Joseph.. possession.. in the land oIE. 

E.xod 12. 37 the children of Israel journeyed from R. 

Num 33. 3 And they departed from R. in the first ni 
33. 5 And . .children of Israel removed from R. 

HAM'-IAH, n;p-! Jah is high. 

A son of Parosh who had taken a strange wife. B.C. 456. 
Ezra 10, 25 of the sons of i'arosh;E.,andJezlaI),aad 

EA'-MOTH, riDN"i, n&T heights. 

l.ALevitical city of Gil'ead in Gad, the same as Eamoth- 

Gilead and BAmoth-mizpch. 

Deut. 4. 43 and E. in Gilead, of the Gadites; and G. 

Jo3h!2o. 8 and E. in Gilead out of the tribe of Gad 

21. 38 And out of the tribe of Gad, R. in Gilea.l 
J Ch. 6. 80 And out of the tribe of Gad ; E. in Gilead 

2. A Levitical city In Issachar, perhaps the same as 
Jarmuth in Josh. 21. 29, and Remath in Josh 19. 21. 

I Ch. 6. 73 And R. with her suburbs, and Anem with 

3. One of the sons of Bani that had taken a sUangewife, 
B.C. 456. 

Ezra 10. 29 of the sons of Bani Meshullam. .andB. 

EA-MOTH GH'-EAD, ij;':>3 roT, 

A city of Gad in Gilead; sometimes simply called 

Ramoth. 

1 Ki. 4. 13 Thesonof 6ebcr,inE. ; to him (pertamed) 

22. 3 Know ye that R. in Gilead (is) ours 
22. 4 Wilt thou go with me to battle to E ? 
22. 6 Shall I go against E. to battle, or shall I 
22. 12 saying, Go up to R., and prosper 

aa. 15 Micaiah, thaU we go against R. to battle 

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I Ki. 22. 20 that he may go up and fall at R.f 

22. 29 Jehoshaphat. .king of Judah went, .to E. 
I Ki. S. 28 went, .to the war against HazaeL.in B. 
9. 1 Gird up thy loins. .and go to K.. 
9. 4 the young man the prophet, went to E. 
9. 14 Now Joram had kept K., he and all Israel 
a Cb.iS. 2 persuaded him to go up (with him) to K. 
18. 3 Wilt thou go with me to B. ? 
18. 5 Shall we go to B. to battle, or shall I for.? 
18. II saying. Go up to B., and prosper ; for the 
18. 14 shall wo go to B. to battle, or shall I I0.I 
j8. 19 that he may go up and fall at B.? 
18. 28 Jehosh. the king of Judah went up to E. 
22. 5 to war against Hazael king of Syria at B. 

EA'-KOTH, (South), 33} nio-j. 

A city of Simeon in the Negeb or south country. See 

Ilamath. 

1 Sa. 30. 27 and to (them) which (were) in south E. 

EAMPAET — 

Army, force, hulwarTc, 70, 7'n chel. 

•Lara. 2. 8'made the rampart and the wall to lament 
Nah. 3. 8 whose rampart (was) the sea, (and) her w. 

BAM'S (horn) — 

Rams horn, Vn'V yohel. 

Josh. 6. 4shaUbfear..seventrumpet30f rams'horns 
6. 5 they make a long (blast) with the ram's h. 
6. 6 bear seven trumpets of rams' horns before 
6. 8 bearing the seven trumpets of rams' horns 
6. 13 bearing seven trumpets of rams' horns be. 

RANGE, to — 

To run to and fro, pfj?' shaqaq. 

Prov.28. 15 (As) a roaring lion, and a ranging hear; (so 

BAKGE (for pots) — 

1. Abundance, range, 'VW, yefhur. 

Job 39. 8 The range oj the mountains (Is) his past. 

i.Range or row, .•■nn^' sederah. 

2 Ki.ii. 8 he thatcometh within tfie ranges, let him 

II. 15 Have her forth without the ranges : and 

2 Ch.23. 14 Have her forth of the ranges : and whoso 

S. Double range /or pots, d;*!'? kirayim. 

Lev. li. 35 (whether it be) oven, or ranges for pots 
EANK — 
l.Path, way, custom, traveller, n-\U orach, 

Joel 2. 7 and they shall not break their ranks 

^.Fat,firm, N'n? 6ari. 

Gen. 41. 5 came up upon one stalk, rank and good 
41. 7 seven thin ears devoured the seven rank 

Z.RanTc, arrangement, •IJ'iHP maarakah. 

I Ch.i2. 38 All these men of war, that could keep rank 

i.Step, foot, time, oys paam. 

I Ki. 7. 4, 5 and light (was) against light (in) three r. 

B.A row, coinpany, irpaaia prasia. 

Mark 6. 40 sat down in ranks, by hundreds, and by 

HANK, to keep — 

To keep rank, be in order, lij; o-dar. 

I Ch. 12. 33 fifty thousand, which could keep rank : (Ih.) 

JLAHSOU — 

I.A covering, IBS hopher. 

Exod3o. 12 then shall they give every man a ransom 

Job 33. 24 saith. Deliver him . .1 have found a ransom 
36. 18 then a great ransom cannot deliver thee 

Psa. 49. 7 None (of them) can. .give to God a rans. 

Pro>F. 6. 35 He will not regard any ransom ; neither 
13. 8 The ransom of a man's life (are) his riches 
21. 18 wicked (shall be) a ransom for the righ. 

Isa. 43. 3 1 gave Egypt (for) thy ransom, Ethiopia 

^Freedom, jVi? pidyon. 

Exod2i. 30 then he shall give for the ransom of his 1. 

Z.A corresponding price, avTiXvrpov aniilutron. 
I Ti. 2. 6 gave himself a ransom for all, to be test. 

A. A price, ransom, xirpov lutron. 

Matt 20. 28 and to give his life a ransom for many 
Karkio. 45 to minister, and to give his life a ransom 

EANSOM, to — 

1 . To free, ^nj gaal. 

Isa. 51.10 depths of the sea a way for the ransomed 

Jer. 31.11 ransomed him from the hand of (him that 
%Tofree, rrt^ padah. 

Isa. 35. 10 And the ransomed of the LoBB shall ret. 

Hos. 13. 14 I wm ransom them from the power of the 
BA'-PHA, Kpn, ny\ fearful. 

1. The fifth son of Benjamin. B.C. 1700. 

I Ch. 8. 2 Nohah the fourth, and B. the fifth 

2. A Benjamite of Saul's family. B.C. 730. 

1 Ch. 8. 37 E. (was) his eon, Eleasah his son, Azelhis 

3. An ancestor of corfcain Philistine warriors slain in the 
days of David, and here translated " the giant." 

3 Sa. 71. 16, 18 which (was)of the sons of the giant 
", 21. 20 and ho also was born to tho giant 

,» 21. 22 These four were bom to the giant in Gath 

X Ch. 20. 4 Sippai, (that was) of the children of the g. 

ao. 6 and he also was tho son of the giant 

ao. B Iheae were born uuto the giant in Gath 



EA'-PHU, v.\Tri, feared. 

A Benjamite, father of Palti, one of those sent out to 

spy the land of Canaan by Moses. B.C. 1500. 

Num 13. 9 the tribe of Benjamin, Paltl the son of E. 
EAEE — 
Rare, precious, Tj?: yaqqir. 

Dan. 2. II rare thing that the king reqolreth ; and 

RASE, to- 
re make naked or bare, rnif arah, 3. 

Psa.137. 7 Ease (it), rase (it, even) to the tonndatlon 

RASH, (to be), rashly — 

l.To trouhle, hasten, '^175 bahel, 3. 

Eccl. 5. 2 Be not rasli with thy mouth, and let not 
2. To be hasty, hastened, "ino mahar, 2. 

Isa. 32. 4 heart also of the rash shall understand k. 
3. Precipitate, irpoiren-fis propetes. 

Acts 19. 36 ought to be quiet, and to do nothing ras. 
RASOE, RAZOR — 
l.A knife, razor, nyn taar. 

Num. 6. 5 there shall no razor come upon his head 

Psa. 52. 2 mischiefs ; like a sharp razor, working de. 

Isa. 7. 20 Lord shave with a razor that is hired . . by 

Eze. 5. I take thee a barber's razor, and cause (it) 

2.A razor, nnto mordh. 

Judg 13. 5 no razor shall come on his head : for the 
16. 17 There hath not come a razor upon mine 

I Sa. I. It and there shall no razor come upon his 
RATE — 
A word, matter, thing, iy^ dabar. 

Exodi6. 4 gather a certain rate every day, that I 

1 Ki.io. 25 horses, anA mules, a rate year by year ' 

2 Ki.25. 30 a daily rare for everyday, all the days of 
2 Cli. 8. 13 after a certain rate every day, offering ac. 
2 Ch. 9. 24 spices, horses, and mtiles, a rate year by 

RATHER (than, to be) — 
l.i^o, not, bx al. 

Provi7. 12 meet a man, rather than a fool In his tolly 
2. To choose, fix on, try, lo? baehar. 

Psa. 84. 10 rather, .than to dwell in the tents of vri. 
Z.Either, or, than, verily, ^ e. 

MattiS. 8 rather than having two hands or two feet 
18. 9 rather than having two Lu. 12. 51 ; j8. 14. 

4. To tciU, wish, fieAu thelo. 

I Co. 14. 19 rather speak five words.. than ten thous. 

5. More, rather, iiaWov mallon. 

Mattio. 6 go rather to the lost sheep of the house 
10. 28 rather fear him which is able to destroy 
25. 9 go ye rather to them that sell, and buy 
27. 24 prevail nothing, but (that) rather a turn. 
Hark 5. 26 was nothing bettered, but rather grew w. 
15. II should rather release Barabbas unto them 
Luke 10. 20 [rather] rejoiee, because your names arc 
John 3. 19 men loved darkness rather than light, b. 
Acts 5. 29 said. We ought to obey God rather than 
Bom. 8. 34 yea rather, that is risen again, who is cv. 
14. 13 but judge this rather that no man put a 

1 Co. 5. 2 are puffed up, and have not rather mou. 

6. 7 Why do ye not rather take wrong? why 

6. 7 not rather (suffer yourselves to) bo detr. 

7. 21 if thou mavect be made free, use (it) rat. 
9. 12 (are) ntA. we ratherT nevertheless wo h. 

14. I desire spiritual (gifts), but rather that ye 
14. 5 but rather that ye prophesied : for grea. 

2 Co. 2. 7 So that contrariwise ye (ought) rather to 

3. 8 ministration of the spirit be rather glorL 

5. 8 willing rather to be absent from tho body 

12. 9 gladly therefore will I rather glory in my 

Gal. 4. 9 after that ye have known God, or rather 

Eph. 4. 28 but rather let him labour, working with 

5. 4 nor jesting, .but rather giving of thanks 

5. 11 have no fellowship with., but rather rep. 
Phil. I. 12 have fallen out rather unto the furthera. 

1 Ti. I. 4 rather than godly edifying which is in fa. 

6. 2 rather do (them) servise, because they are 
Phm. 9 Yet for love's saj^e I rather beseech (thee) 
Heb.ii. 25 Choosing rather to suffer affliction v/ith 

12. 9 shall we not much rather bo in subjection 
12. 13 turned out of the way ; but let it rather 

2 Pe. I, 10 Wherefore the rather, brethren, give di. 

^.More abundantly, v^ptcfforenas perissoteros, 
Heb. 13. 19 But I beseech (you) the rather to do this 

RATTLE, to — 

l.To sing, rattle, nj"! ranah. 

Job 39. 23 quiver rattleth against him, the glittering 

^.A shaking, trembling, rushing, rattling, OTl raash. 
Nah. 3. 2 noise of the rattling of the wheels, and of 

RA'TEN — 

\.A raven, yyu oreh. 

Gen. 8. 7 sent forth a raven, which went forth to 
Lev. II. 15 Every raven after his kind 
Deut 14. 14 And every raven after his kind 
I Ki.i7. 4 have commanded tho ravens to feed thee 
17. 6 ravens brought him bread and flesh in the 
Job 38.41 Who provideth for the raven his food ? wh. 
Psa. 147. 9 Ho giveth.. to the young ravens which cry 
Prov.30. J 7 tho ravens of the valley shall pick it out 
Song 5. II his locks (are) bushy, (and) black as a ra. 
Isa. 34. II the owl also and the raven shall dwell in 

2, A raven or crow, Kopd^ korax. 

IiOkeia. 24 Consider the ravens : for they neither sow 



EA'VEN, EAyiN, to — 
l.To tear, I'no taraph. 

Gen. 49. 27 Benjamin shall raven (as) a wolf : in tho 

Psa. 22. i3Theygaped..(a3)aravemngandaroaring 

Eze. 22. 25 like a roaring lion ravening the prey : th. 
22. 27 Her princes, .(are) like wolves ravening 
2.A torn thing, prey, rapine, nj-jp terephah. 

Nah. 2. 12 holes with prey, and his dens with ravin 
BATEHING, RAVENOUS (bird) — 
l.A ravenous bird or fowl, B;y ayit. 

Isa. 46. II Calling a ravenous bird from the east, tha 

Eze. 39. 4 I will give thee unto the ravenous birds 
%A burglar, destroyer, y^^ parits. 

Isa. 35. 9 nor (any) ravenous beast shall go up the. 
Z.A snatching at or away, prey, apirayri harpage. 

Lukeii. 39 inward part is full of ravening and wicll. 
i. Snatching, ravenous, apval harpax. 

Matt. 7. 15 but inwardly they are ravening volvea 
RA'VISH (tho heart), to — 
1. To emiolden, give heart, 35*? labdb, 3. 

Song. 4. 9, 9 Thou hast ravisfied my heart 
2.2*0 afflict, humble, njy anah, 3. 

Lam. 5. II They ravishedthe women in Zion, (and) tha 
RAVISHED, to be — 
l.To err, go astray, magnify self, •ij?' shagan, 

Prov. 5. ig and be thou ravished always with her love 
5.20 why wilt thou .. be ravished with a strange 

2,To heram,shed,bvf or 33?' shakah, 2,or shagal, 2, 
Isa. 73. 16 shall be spoiled, and their wives ravished 
£ech 14. 2 the housesriSed, and the women ravisjied 

RAW — 

l.Living, alive, '13 chai. 

Lev. T3. 10 (there be) quick raw flesh in the rising 

13. 14 when raw flesh appeareth in him, he shall 

13. 15 see the raw flesh . . the raw flesh (is) uncle. 

13. 16 Or if the raw flesh turn again, and be ch. 

1 Sa. 2. 13 not have sodden flesh of thee, but raw 

i.Raw, N} na. 

Exodi2. 9 Eat not of it raw, nor sodden at all with 
REACH (forth, to, unto, up), to — 

I. To cause to flee or reach, nij harach, 5. 

Exod26. 28 the middle bar. .shall reach from end to 
2.2*0 smite, nija machdh. 

Num 34. II shall reach unto the side of the sea of C. 

3. To reach, come, arrive, nap, Kop meta, metah. 

Dan. 4. ri height thereof reached unto heaven, and 
4. 20 whose height reached unto heaven, and 
4. 22 reacheth unto heaven, and thy dominion 

4. To touch, coihe upon, strike, Vli naga. 

Jer. 4. 10 whereas the sword reacheth unto the soul 
4. 18 because it reacheth unto thine heart 
48. 32 they reach (even) to the sea of Jazer : tha 
51. 9 for her judgment reacheth unto heaven 

5. To cause ii, reach, attain, overtake, J'g') nasag. 5. 

Lev. 26. 5, reach unto the vintage, .reach unto the 

6. To touch, come upon, meet with, yjj paga. 

Josh 19. II reached to Dabasheth, and reached to tha 
19. 22 reacheth to Tabor, and Shahazimah, and 
19. 2S reacheth to Carmel westward, and to Sh. 
19. 27 reacheth to Zebulim, and to the valley of 
19. 34 reacheth to Zebulun and reacheth to A. 

7. To reach out, give, Bsy tsabat. 

Buth 2. J4 he reached her parched (com), and she did 

8. To cause to touch or come upon, PJJ naga, 5. 

Gen. 28. 12 top of it reached to heaven : and behold 

2 Ch. 3. II reaching to the wall, .reaching to thewi. 

3. 12 reaching to the wall of tho house ; and 
28, 9 slain them in a rage (that) reacheth up 
Job 20. 6 Though . . his head reach unto the clouds 
Isa. 8. 8 he shall reach (even^ to the neck : and tho 
Zcch 14. 5 valley of the mountains shall reach unto 

9. To send forth, rhif shalach, 3. 

Prov 31. 20 she reacheth forth her hands to the n. 

lO.To follow, aKo\ov$ea akoloutheS. 

Bev. i3. 5 For her sins [have reached] unto heaven 

II. To reach out, stretch out toward, eirtKrelyofiat. 
Phil. 3. 13 reaching forth unto those things which 

12. To come upon,arriveat,i'piKVionai ephikneoTnai. 

2 Co. 10. 13 to us, a measure to reach even unto you 

10. 14 as though we reached not unto you: for 

13.2*0 bear, carry, <p4pw phero. 

John2o. 27 Beach hither thy finger, .reach hither (hr 

EEAB, to (bo) — 

1.2*0 call, read, ^yp, qara. 

Exod24. 7 read in the audience of the people: aad 

Deut 17. 19 shall read therein all the days of his life 

31. II thou Shalt read this law before all Israel 

Josh. 8. 34 afterward he read all the words of the law 

8. 35 which Joshua read not before all the con 

3 KL s. 7 when the king of Israel had read the let. 

19. 14 Hezekiah received the letter, .and read it 
22. 8 gave the book to Shaphan, and he readit 
22. 10 And Shaphan read it before the king 

22. 16 book which the king of Judah hath read 

23. 2readin their ears all the words of the book 
a Ch.34. j8 And Shaphan read it before the long 



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X Ch.34. 24 which they have read before the king of 
34. 30 read in their cars all the words ot the book 
Keh. 8. 3 read therein before the street that (was) 
8. 8 So they read in the book, in the law of 

8. i3 he read in the book of tlie law of God 

9. 3 read in the book of the law of the Lord 
Isa. 29. II, 12 Read this, I pray thee: and hesaith 

34. i(j Seek ye out ofthebook. .and read ; coone 
37. 14 rceeived the letters, .and read It : and 1£. 

Jer. 29. 29 Zepiianiah the priest read this letter iu 
3G. 6 read in the roll, .shalt read them in the 
36. 8 reading in the book the words of the Lord 
3(3. 10 Then read Baruch in tho book the words 

36. 13 Baruch read the book in the ears of tho 

36. 14 the roil wherein thou hast read in the e. 
36. 15 read it in our cars. So Baruch read (it) 

35. 21 Jehudi read it in the cars of the king, and 

36. 23 when Jehudi had read tliree or four leaves 
51. 61 shalt see, and shalt read all these words 

_--- Hab. 2. 2 plain.. that he may run that readeth it 

2. To le called, read, in^ qara, 2. 

Neh. 13. I On that day they read in the book of Mo. 
Esth. 6. I Chronicles; and they were read before the 

B.To call, read, u-i? qera. 

"Ezra 4. 18 The letter, .hath been plainly read before 

4. 23 letter (was) read before Eehum, and Srii. 
"Daix. 5. 7 Whosoever shall read this writing, and 3. 

£. 8 but they could not read the writing, nor 
5. 15 that they should read this writing, and 

5. 16 now if thou canst read the -writing, and 
5. 17 yet I will read the writing unto the king 

4, To begin to know agaui, read, av ay ivucrKw. 

Matt 12. 3 Have ye not read what David did, when 
12. 5 Or have ye not read in the law, how that 
19. 4 Have ye not read, that he which made (t.) 
21. 16 Yea ; have ye never read. Out of the mo. 
ai. 42 Did ye never read in the Scriptures, The 
22. 31 have ye not read that which was spoken 
24. 15 whoso readeth, let him understand 

Mark 2. 25 Have ye never read what David did, when 
12. 10 have ye not read this scripture ; Thestone 
12. 26 have ye not read in the book of Sloses, how 
13. 14 let him that readeth understand, then let 

I/Uke 4. 16 the sabbath day, and stood up for to read 

6. 3 Have ye not read so much as this, what 
10. 26 What "is written in the law! how readest 

Johni9. 20 This title then read many of the Jews ; for 

Acts 8. 28 sitting in his chariot read Esaias the pro. 

8. 30 heard him road the prophet Esaias, and 

8. 30 L'nderstandest thou what thou readest? 

i 8. 32 place of the Scripture which he read was 

j ! 13. 27 prophets which are read every sabbath day 

1 15. 21 beingreadinthesynagoguesevery sabbath 

' ' 15. 31 when they had read, they rejoiced for the 

: 23. 34 whenthegovernorhadread(theletter),he 

( a Co. 1. 13 none other things.. than what ye read or 

j 3. 2 written in our hearts, known and read of 

3. 15 even unto this day, when Moses is read 
Eph. 3. 4 Whereby, when ye read, ye may underst. 
Col. 4. 16 And when this epistle is read among you 

4. 16 cause that it be read also in the church 
4. 16 that ye likewise read the (epistle) from 

1 Th. 5. 27 that this epistle be read unto all the 
Key. 1. 3 Blessed(is)he thatreadeth, and they that 
5. 4 [to read] the book, neither to look thereon 

SXADIKG — 

\.A calling, reading, K'lpo miqra. 

Neh. 8. 8 and caused (them) to understand the re. 

2. To call, read, ni^ qara. 

JeT. 51. 63 when thou hast made an end of reading 

S.A reading, knovHng again, 6.v^.yywcris anagnosis. 
Acts 13. 15 the reading of the law and the prophets 
a Co. 3. 14 the same veil untaken away in the read. 

1 Ti. 4. 13 give attendance to reading, to exhortation 
TtT.A'nTTrRRS (of mind) — 

\. Ready, %roijj.os etoimos.- 

2 Co.io. 6 a readiness to revenge all disobedience 

^Readiness, forwardness, irpoOvfila protkumia. 
Acts 17. II received the word with, .readiness of m. 
2 C!o. 8. II as (there was) a readiness to will, so (there 
SEAS? (mind) — 
l.To make haste, enjoy, v\n chush. 

Num32. 17 we ourselves will go ready armed before 
2. Good, 2ia tab. 

Isa. 41. 7 saying. It (i3)ready for the soldering : and 
8. 7*0 he formed, prepared, ready, J a kun, 2, " 
£xodi9. II be ready against the third day : for the 
19. IS Be ready against the third day : come not 
34. 2 be ready in the morning, and come up in 
1 Josh. 8. 4 not very far from the city, .be ye all ready 
t Job 12. 5 He that is ready to slip with (his) feet (is 
TS. 23 the day of darlniess is ready at his hand 
18. 12 destruction (shall be) ready at his side 
Psa. 38. 17 For I (am) ready to halt, and my sorrow 

A.Ready, hasting, Tn? mahir, 

Ezra 7. 6 (was) a ready scribe in the law of Moses 
Psa. 45. I my tongue (is) the pen ot a ready writer 

S.Tofind, n:fpmatsa. 

2 Sa. 18. 22 seeing that thou hast no tidings ready 
6,Ready prepared, chief, "i^l'V, Tnj; athud, athid. 
£sth. 3. 14 that they should be ready against that day 
8. 13 the Jews should be ready against that day 
,, Job 3. 8 who are ready to raise up their mourn jig 
15. 24 prevail, .as a king ready to the battle 



7. Ready, prepared, Tnj;, athid. 

Dan. 3. 13 if ye bo ready that at what time yo hear 
Z.Nigh, iyyis e/Jfgus. 

Heb. 8. 13 that which decayoth.. (Is) ready to vanish 
9. Ready, croijiios licloiiiios. 

Matt 22. 4 all things (are) ready: come unto tho m. 
22. 8 Tho wedding is ready, but they which were 
24. 44 be ye also ready : for in such an hour as 
25. 10 they that were ready went In with him to 
Lukei2. 40 Be ye therefore ready also : for the Son 
14. 17 to say. .Come; for all tilings arc now re. 

22. 33 I am ready to go wilii thee, both into pri. 
John 7. 6 not yet come: but your time is alway ready 
Acts 23. 15 \io, or ever he conic nea.-, arercadyto kill 

23. 21 now are they ready, looking for a promise 
2 Co. 9. 5 the same might bo ready, as (a matter of) 
Titus 3. I Put tiicm in mind, .to be ready to every 

1 Pe. I. 5 salvation ready to bo revealed in the last 

3. 15 (be) ready always to (give) an answer to 
10. Readiness, forwardness, irpoevfjiia prothumia. 

2 Co. 8. 19 sameLord, and (declaration of) your ready 
W. Readily, (Toifiws heloimCs. 

Acts 21. 13 I am ready not to be bound only, but also 
2 C0.12. 14 I am ready to come to you ; and I will no 

1 Pc. 4. 5 him that is ready to judge the quick and 
12.7*0 he about to, /idWa mella. 

Luke 7. 2 centurion's servant . . wag t ick, and ready 
Acts 20. 7 preached. .rc-iidy to depart 011 the morrow 
13. Ready, prompt, vpSOu/u-os prolhumos. 

Jfarki4. 38 The spirit truly (is) ready, but the flesh • 
Kom. I. 15 I am ready to preach the gospel to you 
[See also Armed, burst, dressed, fall, forgive, made, 
make, offered, prepared, quickly.] 

BEADY, to be or become — 

l.To be ready, mal-e, ]>n hun, 5. 

Deut. J. 41 And. .ye were ready to go up into thehiU 
2.T0 form, prepare, maJx ready, pa kun, 3a. 

Isa. 51. 13 oppressor, as If he were ready to destroy 

3. To move, slip, fail, eio mot. 

Prov 24. II drawn unto death, and.. ready to be slain 

4. To show self ready, liny athad, 7. 

Job 15. 28 houses .which are ready to become hea. 
5.T0 he about to, /ifWca mellO. 

Piev. 3. 2 things which remain, that are ready to 
12. 4 woman which was ready to be delivered 

6. To make ready beside, irapaiTKevd^w paraskeuazS. 

2 Co. 9. 2 Achaia was ready a year ago ; and your 

9. 3 I sent, .that, as I said, ye may be ready 

EEABT, to make or be made — ■ 

\.To gird, "icx asar. 

Gen. 46. 29 Joseph made ready his chariot, and went 
Exodi4. 6 he made ready his chariot, and took his 
2 Ki. 9. 21 Make ready. And his chariot was made r. 

2.T0 form, prepare, establish, ]^2kun, 3a. 

Psa. 7. 12 he hath bent his bow, and made it ready 
II. 2 they make ready their arrow upon the st. 

21. 12 thou shalt make ready (thine arrows) upon 

Z.To prepare, establish, )>3 kun, 5. 

Gen. 43. 16 made ready ; for (these) men shall dine 
43. 25 they made ready the present against Jos. 

1 Ch. 28. 2 God, and had made ready forthe building 

2 Ch. 35. 14 they made ready for themselves, and for 
Eze. 7. 14 blown the trumpet, even to make all re. 

4. To bring near, a^ij qarab, 3. 

Hos. 7. 6 have made ready their heart like an 3Ven 
5. To make ready, kroiiia^w hetoiinazo. 

Matt 26. 19 the disciples .made ready the passover 
Marki4. 15 a large upperroom..theremakeready for 

14. 16 his disciples . made ready the passover 
IiUke I. 17 to make ready a people prepared for the 
9. 52 entered Into a village . . to make ready for 
17. 8 Make J»ady wherewith I may snp, and g. 
22.12 a large upper room . . there make ready 

22. 13 And they went, and., made ready the pa. 
Acts 23. 23 Make ready two hundred soldiers to goto 
Kev. 19. 7 and his mfe hath made herself ready 

6. To make ready beside, Tapaffiava^a parasheuazS. 
Acts 10. 10 while they made ready, he fell into a tr. ' 

BEAST to our hand, made — 
Ready, troifios hetoimos. 

2 Co.io. 16 another man's line, .made ready to ourh. 

EEADT, more — 
I^ear, 3'np qaroh. 

EccL 5. I be more ready to hear than to give the s. 

READY to distribute — 

Ready to give over or share with, evixfrdSoros. 

I TL 6. 18 ready to distribute, willing to communis 
EE-A'-IAH, EE-A'-IA, n;N'i Jah sees, 

1. Son of Shobal sou of Judah. B.C. 1670. 

I Ch. 4. 2 And E. the son of Shobal begat Jahath 

2. Grandfather of Beerah prince of JReuben when Israel 
was carried away to Assyria. B.C. 1500. 

I Ch. 5. 5 Micah his son, E. his son, Baal his son 

3. One of the Nethinim whose descendants returned 
with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 47 the children of Gahar, the children of E. 
s Keh. 7. 50 The children of £., the childrea of Bezin 



vv.iT.-nr — 

1. Kingdom, labo mtdku. 

Eze. 7. 13 and (of)hl3 priests and Lcvitee, in my rca. 

7. 23 there bo wrath against tho realm of tho 
Dan. 6. 3 thought to set him over the whole realm 
2.Kingdom, noS.? malkuth. 

2 Ch. 20. 30 the realm of Jchoshaphat was quiet ; for 
Dan. I. 20 (and) astrologers that (were) in all his re, 

9. I made king over the realm of tho Chaldca. 

11. 2 shall stir up all against the realm of Gre. 
EEAP (wholly down), to — 

l.To finish, ."ibj kalah, 3. 

Lev. 19. 9 tLou shalt not wholly reap the comers of 

2. To sliorten, reap, nvi3 qatsar. 

Lev. 19. 9 when ye reap the harvest of your land, th. 
23. 10 When ye. .shall reap the harvest thereof 
23. 22 when ye reap the harvest of your land j 
23. 22 not make clean riddance, .when thou re? 
25. 5 thou shalt not reap, neither gather the g. 
25. II neither reap that wliich groweth of itself 

Euth 2. 9 thine eyes (be) on the field that they do 

1 Sa. 8. 12 and to reap his harvest, and to make his 

2 KL 19. 29 reap, and plant vineyards, and cat the fr. 
Job 4. 8 they that . . sow wickedness, reap the sanio 

6 They reap (every one) his corn in the field 
5 Them that sow in tears shall reap in joy 
8 He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity 

4 he that regardeth the clouds shall not re. 

5 reapeth the ears with his arm ; and it sh. 
37. 30 reap, and plant vineyards, and eat the fr. 

12. 13 They have sown wheat, but shall reap th. 



24- 
Psa. 1 26. 
Prov.22. 
EccL II. 
Isa. 17. 



Jer. 



1 Co. 

2 Co. 



GaL 



Jas. 
Eev. 



Hos. 8. 7 they shall reap the whirlwind: it hath no 
JO. 12 reap in mercy ; break up your fallow gro. 
10. 13 ye havereaped iniquity ; yehaveeaten the 

Mlc. 6. 15 thou shalt not reap ; thou shalt tread tho 

3. To reap, mow, gather together, a/idu amaO. 

Jas. 5. 4 labourers which have reaped down your 
4.7*0 reap, gather in the harvest, Otpl^ia then'zo . 
Matt. 6. 26 neither do they reap, nor gather into bo. 
25. 24 reaping where thou hast not sown, and 
25. 26 I reap where I sowed not, and gather wh. 
Luke 12. 24 they neither bow nor reap; which neither- 
19. 21 thou, .reapest that thou didst not sow 
19. 22 taking up. .and reaping that thou didst 
John 4. 36 he that reapeth receivcth wages, and ga, 
4. 36 he that sov/eth and he that reapeth may 
4. 37 sajing true. One sowctli, and another re. 

4. 38 I sent you to reap that v/hereon yc best. 
9. II a great thing if we shall reap your carnal 
9. 6 He which soweth sparin'jly shall reap also 
g. 6 he which soweth bountifully shall reap 
6. 7 whatsoever a man soweth. .shall be also 
6. 8 For he . . shall of the flesh reap corruption 
6. 8 he . . shall of the spirit reap life everlasting 
6. 9 in due season we shall reap, if we faint 

5. 4 cries of them which have reaped are en. 
14. 15 Thrust in thy sickle and reap: forthe tini* 
14. 15 is come for thee to reap ; for the harvest 
14. 16 thnist in his sickle, .and the earth was r. 

EEAPEE, EEAPINO — 

1.7*0 shorten, reap, isi? qatsar. 

Euth 2. 3 gleaned in the field after the reapers : and 
2. 4 said unto the reapers, The Lord (be) with 
2. 5, 6 servant that was set over the reajjers 
2. 7 let me glean and gather after the reapers 
2. 14 she sat beside the reapers ; and he reached 

1 Sa. 6. 13 reaping their wheat harvest in the valley 

2 Ki. 4. 18 he went out to his father to the reapers 
Amos 9. 13 that the plowman shall overtake the re. 

2. A reaper, Btpia-riis therisles. 

Matt 13. 30 1 -w-ill say to the reapers. Gather ye toge. 
13. 39 is the end of the world ; and tho reapers 
EEAE (up), to — ^ 

1. To set up, 3SJ natsab, 5. 

2 Sa. 18. 18 taken and reared np for himself a pillar 

2.7*0 cause to rise. Dip qxim, 5. 

Exod 26. 30 thou shalt rear up the tabernacle accor. 

40. 18 Moses reared up the tabernacle, and fas. 

40. 18 put in the hars thereof, and reared up his 

40. 33 he reared up the court round about tho 

Lev. 26. I neither rear you up a standing image 

2 Sa. 24. 18 Go up, rear an altar unto the Lord in tho 

1 Ki. 16. 32 he reared up an altar for Baal in the house 

2 Ki. 21. 3 he reared up altars for Baal, and made a 
X Ch. 3. 17 he reared up tho pillars before the templo 

33. 3 he reared up altars for Baalim and made 

3.7*0 lift, raise or rouse up, iyelpai egeiro. 

John 2. 20 this temple . .wilt thou rear it up in thre» 
BEABED np, to be — 
1.7*0 cause to rise. Dip qum, 5. 

Num. 9. 15 the day that the tabernacle was reared up 

2.7*0 he caused to rise, D?p qum, 6. 

Exod4o. 17 came to pass, .tabernacle was reared up 

EIASON — 

l.A word, l^j! ddbar. 

I Ki. 9. 15 this (is) the reason of the levy which. .3. 
I.Reason, device, reckoning, Jia'f'n cheshbon. 

Eccl. 7. 25 and to seek out wisdom, and the reason 
Z. Taste, discretion, oyo taam. 

Prov 26. 16 than seven men that can render a reason 
i.Knowledge, understanding, jnp manda. 

Dan. 4. 36 my reason returned unto me : and for th* 



REASON 



796 



rebuke: 



6. Understanding, skilfulncss, njUfi tcbunah. 

Job 32. II 1 gave car to your reasons, whilst yo sea. 
Q. Agreeable, pleasing, grateful, apearS^ arestos. 

Acts 6. 2 It 13 not reason that we should leave the 

T.A word, \6yos logos. 

1 Pe. 3. 15 a reason of the hope that is in you with 

REASON (together, with), to — 

l.To be reasoned with, n?; yakach, 2. 

Isa. 1. 18 Comenow.audletusreasontogethcr.saith 

2.T0 reason, reprove, decide, na; yakach, 5. 

Job 13. 3 Iwouldspeak..IdesiretorcasonwithGod 

15. 3 Should he reason with unprolltable talk? 

Z.To be judged, US?' shaphat, 2. 

J Sa. 12. 7 I may reason with you before the LORSof 

4. To discourse, reason, SmXe'yojuai dialegomai. 

Acts 17. 2 reasoned with them out of the Scriptures 

18. 4 reasoned in the synagogue every sabbath 

18. 19 entered into the synagogue, and reasoned 

24. 25 as he reasoned of righteousness, temper. 

6. To reckon, reason thoroughly, SiaXoyiCanai. 
Matt 16. 7 they reasoned among themselves, saying 

16. 8 why reason ye among yourselves, because 
21. 25 they reasoned with themselves, saying 

Mark 2. 6 sitting there, and reasoning in their he. 
2. 8 that they so reasoned within themselves 
2. 8 Why reason ye thes J things in your hearts? 
8. 16 they reasoned among themselves, saying 
8. 17 Why reason ye because ye have no bread? 

Luke 5.21 scribes and the Pharisees began to reason 

5. 22 he . . said . . Why reason ye in your hearts ? 

20. 14 they reasoned among themselves, saying 

6. To reckon, XoyiCo/J-ai logizomai. 

JIarkii. 31 [they reasoned] with themselves, saying 

7. To seek together, discuss, crv^rirsa) suzeteo. 

■ >Iarki2. 28 having heard them reasoning together 
Luke 24. 15 while they communed (together) and re. 

8. To reckon together. (TvXXoyi^ofxai sullogizomai. 
Luke 20. 5 they reasoned with themselves, saying, If 

• REASON of, by — 
l.From, out of, by reason of, JD nun. 

Exod. 2. 23 their cry came up before God by reas. of 

2. With, cy im. 

2 Ch.2i. 19 his bowels fell out by reason of his sick. 

Z.Before, at the point of, '327 liphne. 

Gen. 41.31 sh.ill not be known in the land by reas. of 
Exod 3. 7 heard their cry by reason of their taskm. 

8. 24 Ian J was corrupted by reason of the swarm 
Deut. 5. 5 ye were afraid by reason of the fire, and 
I'sa. 44. 16 For.. by reason of the enemy and avenger 

i. Before, in the piresenee of, 75 p, Sap. 170/W, qchcl. 
Dan. 5. 10 by reason of the words of the king and his 

. \. Because of, Sict (ace.) din. 

John 12. II by reason of him many of the Jews went 
Kom. 8. 20 by reason of him who hath subjected (the 
Ileb. 5. 3 [by reason hereof] he ought, as for the p. 
5.14 who by reason of use have tlieir senses ex. 
2 Pe. 2. 2 by reason of whom the way of troth shall 

6.0uZ of, cK ek, 

Kev. 8. 13 by reason of the other voices of the tru. 

9. 2 darkened by reason of the smoke of the 
18. 19 were made rich, .by reason of her costli. 

7. For the sake of, eVe/ca heneka. 

J^2 Co. 3. 10 had. .by reason of the glory that excelleth 

EEASOKABLE — 

national, reasonable, Koyucis logikos. 

Eom 12. I sacrifice. .which (is) your reasonable ser. 
REASONING — 
\,Iieproof, correction, nnaifi tohachath. 

Job 13. 6 Hear now my reasoning, and hearken to 

^.A reckoning throughout,^ ia\oyi(Tij.6s dialogismos. 

Luke 9. 46 there arose a reasoning among them, w. 
S.A seeking together, o-ufi^Trjcrit suzetesis. 

Acts 28. 29 [had great reasoning among themselves]! 
RE'-BA, vyy sprout, offspring. 

A king of Midian, slain by Israel while they were in the 
plains of Moab. B.C. 1456. 

Nuni3i. 8 Evi, and Rekem, and Zur, and Hur. .R. 

Josh.13. 21 Hur, andE,., (which were), dukea of Sihou 
EE-BEC -CA, 'PefifKKa. Same as the succeeding. 

Bom. 9. 10 E. also had conceived by one, (even) by our 
HE-BEK'-AH, na^'i flattering. 

Daughter of Bethuel the nephew of Abraham. She 
fcecame wife of Isaac, and mother of Esau and Jacob 
».0. 1838. -, 

Gen. 22. 23 And Bethuel begat R. : these eight Milcah 
24. 15 R. came out, who wasborn toEcthucl, son 
24. 29 R. had a brother, and his name (was>Laban 
24. 30 and when ho heard the words of R. liis s. 
24. 4S R. came forth with her pitcher on her sh. 
24. 51 Behold, R. (is) before thee, take (her), anfl 
24. 53 servants brought forth jewels.. to P„.: he 
24. 53 And they called R., and said unto her 
24. 59 And they sent away R. their sister, and 
24. 60 And they blessed R., and said unto her 
24. 61 And R. arose, and her damsels, and they 
34. 61 and the servant took R., and v/ent his way 
84. 64 Ajid R. lifted up her eyea and . . she sav/ 1, 



Gen. 24. Cj Isaac, .took Pv., and she became his wife 
25. 2o Isaac . .took R. to wife, the daughter of B. 
25. 2 1 the Lord was entreated . . and R. his wife c. 

25. 28 AndIsaaclovedEsau..butR. loved Jacob 

26. 7 the men of the place should kill me for R. 
ze. 8 behold, Isaac (was) sporting with R. his w. 

26. 35 were a grief of mind unto Isaac and to R. 

27. 5 R. heard when Isaac spake to Esau his s. 
27. 6 And R. spake unto Jacob her son, saying 

27. II And Jacob said to R. his mother. Behold 
27. 15 R. took goodly raiment of her eldest son 
27- 42 And these words of Esau., were told to R. 
iy. 46 And R. said to Isaac, I am weary of my 1. 

28. 5 he went.. unto Laban..the brother of R. 

29. 12 Jacob told Rache' . .that he (was) R.'s son 
35. 8 But Deborah, R.'s nurse, died, and she was 
49. 31 there they buried Isaac and R. his wife 

REBEL — 

X.To rebel, T}i5 marad. 

Eze. 20. 38 I will purge out from among you the re. 
l.To be or make bitter, provoke, rebel, .T112 mar ah. 

Num 20. 10 Hear now, ye rebels ; must we fetch you 

Z.A son of rebellion, 'lO't? bcn-meri. 

Num 17. 10 to be kept for a token against the rebels 

REBEL (against), to — 
1. To rebel, TiD marad. 

Gen. 14. 4 and in the thirteenth year they rebelled 

Numi4. 9 Onlyrebelnotye against the LORD, neith. 

Josh 22. 16 ye might rebel this day against the Lokd 
22. 18 (seeing) ye rebel to day against the Lord 
22. 19 rebel not against the Lord, nor rebel ag. 
22. 29 God forbid that we should rebel against 

2 Ei. 18. 7 herebelledagainstthekingof Assyria,and 
1 8. 20 whom dost thou trust, that thou rebellestja. 
24. I then he turned and rebelled against him 
24. 20 Zedekiah rebelled against the king of Ba. 

2 Ch. 1 3. 6 Jeroboam . . hath rebelled against his lord 

36. 13 he also rebelled against king Nebuchad. 
Neh. 2. 19 What (is) this, .will ye rebel against the 

6. 6 the Jews think to rebel: for which cause 
9. 26 rebelled against thee, and cast thy law 

Job 24. 13 They are of those that rebel against the 

Isa. 36. 5 whom dost thou trust, that thou rebell. a. 

Jer. 52. 3 Zedekiah rebelled against the king of B. 

Eze. 2. 3 a rebellious nation that hath rebelled ag. 
17. 15 he rebelled against him in sending his am. 

D-in. 9. 5 have rebelled, even by departing from thy 
9. 9 God . . though wehave rebelled against him 

l.To be or make bitter, provoke, rebel, n"ia marah. 
Num 20. 24 ye rebelled against my word at the water 

27. 14 yo rebelled against my commandment in 
I Sa. 12. 15 rebel against the commandment of the L. 
Psa. 5. 10 Destroy .. for they have rebelled against 

105. 28 He sent darkness, they rebelled notaga. 
Isa. 1. 20 ye refuse and rebel, ye shall be devoured 

63. 10 they rebelled, and vexed his Holy Spirit 

Lam. I. 18 have rebelled against his commandment 

I, 20 I have grievously rebelled : abroad the s. 

3. 42 We have transgressed and have rebelled 

H03. 13. 16 she hath rebelled against her God: they 

i. To make bitter, provoke, rebel, nio marah, 5. 
Deut. I. 26, 43 rebelled against ths commandment of 
9. 23 yo rebelled against the commandment of 
Josh. 1. 1 8 that doth rebel against thy commandment 
J Sa. 12. 14 rebel against the commandment of the 

Psa. 107. II they rebelled against the words of God 
Eze. 20. 8 they rebelled against me, and would not 

20. 13 But.. rebelled against me in the wildern. 

20. 21 the children rebelled against me : they w. 

4. To turn aside, "flO sur. 

Hos. 7. 14 they assemble themselves, .they rebel ag. 

5. To transgress, rebel, y\ffS pasha, 

1 Ki.i2. 19 Israel rebelled against the house of David 

2 Ki. I. I Moab rebelled against Israel after the de. 

3. 5 king of Moab rebelled against the king 

3. 7 The king of Moab hath rebelled against 

2 Ch.io. ig Israel rebelled against the house of David 
Isa. I. 2 brought up childreu..they have rebelled a. 
REBELLION — 

1. To rebel, Tip merad. 

Ezra 4.19 rebellion and sedition have been made th. 

2. Rebellion, l"iQ mercd. 

Josh.22. 22 in rebellion, or it in transgression against 

3. Rebellion, bitterness, 'ID meri. 

Deut 31. 27 For 1 know thy rebellion, and thy stiff n. 
I Sa. 15. 23 For rebellion (is as) the sin of witchcraft 
Neh. 9. 17 in their rebellion appointed a captain to 
Prov.17. II An evil (man) seeketh only rebellion; th. 

i.A turning aside, n-^o-sarah. 

Jer. 28. 16 thou hast taught rebellion against the L. 
29. 32 he hath taught rebellion against the LORD 

5. Transgression, VVS pesha. 

Job 34. 37 For he addeth rebellion unto his sin; ho 
REBELLIOUS, (to be most) — 
1. To rebel, -rjS marad. 

Eze. 2. 3 to a rebellious nation that hath rebelled 
2. Rebellious, TiD marad. 

Ezra 4. 12 building the rebellious and the bad city 

4. 15 the city (is) a rebellious city, and hurtful 

Z. Rebellion, nn-i:j marduth. 

I ^. 2o. 30 Ihou Bon of the perverse rebellious (wo.) 



i.To be or make bitter, provoke, rebel, n^a marah. 
Deut 21. 18 a man have a stubborn au4 rebellious son 
21. 20 This our son (is) stubborn and rebcUiou"; 
Psa. 78. 8 be. .a stubborn and rebellious generation 
Isa. 50. s I was not rebellious, neither turned away 
Jer. 4. 17 she hath been rebellious against me, saitli 
5.23 this people hath . . a rebellious heart ; Uiey 

5. To make bitter, provoke, rebel, ir\n marah, 5. 
Deut. 9. 7, 24 Ye have been rebellious against theL. 
31. 27 ye have been rebellious against the LoKU 

^.Rebellion, '"IP meri. 

Isa. 30. 9 this (is) a rebellious people, lying child; 
Eze. 2. s forbear, for they (are) a rebellious houso 
2. 6 be not afraid .. though they (be) a rcbell. 
2. 7 will forbear; for they (are) most rebelli. 

2. 8 rebellious like that rebellious house : o)>en 

3. 9 fear them not. .though they (be) a rebel. 
3. 26, 27 for they (are) a rebellious house 

J 2. 2 tliou dwellest in the midst of a rebellioua 
12. 2 hear not : for they (are) a rebellioua housa 
12. 3 consider, though they (be) a rebellious ho. 
12. 9 hath not the house of Israel, the rebelli. 

12. 25 in your days, O rebellious house, willl say 
17. 12 Say nowto the rebellious house, Knowyo 
24. 3 utter a parable unto the rebellious housa 
44. 6 And thou shalt say to the rebellioua 

T.To ixirn aside, "no sarar. 

Psa. 66. 7 let not the rebellious exalt themselves 
^8. 6 but the rebellious dwell in a dry (land) 
. 68. 18 (for) the rebellious also, that the LordO. 
Isa. I. 23 Thy princes (are) rebellious, and compa. 
30. I Woe to the rebellious children, saith tha 

65. 2 I have spread out my hands, .unto a reb< 

REBUKE, REBUKING — 

1. Rebuke, n-\jii gearah. 

2 Sa. 2». 16 at the rebuking of the Lord, at the blast 
Psa. 18. 15 foundations, .were discovered at thy reb. 
76. 6 At thy rebuke, O God of Jacob, both the 
80. 16 perish at the rebuke of thy countenance 
104. 7 At thy rebuke they fled ; at the voice of 
Prov 13. I but a scorner heareth not rebuke 

13. 8 riches : but the poor heareth not rebuko 
Eccl. 7. 5 better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than 
Isa. 30. 17 at the rebuke of one ; at the rebuke of fiva 

50. 2 at my rebuke I dry up the sea, I make tha 

51. 20 fury of the Lord, the rebuke of thy God 

66. 15 to render, .his rebuke with flames of flra 

2. Reproach, iBin cherpah. 

Isa. 25. 8 the rebuke of his people shall he take a,» 
Jer. 15. 15 that for thy sake I have suffered rebuko i 

Z.Rebuking, rnilio migerelh. 

Deut 28. 20 cursing, vexation, and rebuke, in all that 
i.Reproof, correction, nnain tokechah. 

2 Ki. 19. 3 day of trouble, and of rebuke, and blasp. 

Isa. 37. 3 day of trouble, and of rebuke, and of bla. 

Hos. 5. 9 Ephraim shall be desolate in the day of r. 

b.Reproof, correction, nnj'in tokachath. 

Psa. 39. II When thou with rebukes dost correct man 
Prov 27. 5 Open rebuke (is) better than secret love 
Eze. 5. 15 anger and in fury and in furious rebukes 
25. 17 vengeance upon them with furious rebuk. 

REBUKE, without — 

Without blemish, spotless, blameless, a/iw/iijTor. 
Phil. 2. 15 without rebuke, in the midst of a crooked 

REBUKE, to — 

1 . To rebuke, "ij/J gaar. 

Gen. 37. 10 his father rebuked him, and said unto him 
Ruth 2. 16 she may glean (them), and rebuke her not 
Psa. 9. 5 Thou hast rebuked the heathen, thou ha. 
68. 30 Rebuked the company of spearmen, the 
106. 9 He rebuked the Red sea also, and it was 
119. 21 Thou hast rebuked the proud (that arc) 
Isa. 37. 13 (God) shall rebuke them, and they shall 
54. ' 9 would not be worth -with thee, nor rebu. 
Nah. I. 4 He rebuketh the sea, and maketh it dry 
Zech. 3. 2 The Lord rebuke thee, O Satan ; even tha 
3. 2 Lord that hath chosen Jerusaleni rebuke 
Mai. 3. II will rebuke the devourer for your sake» 

2,To reason, rex>roof, decide, n?; yakach, 5. 

Gen. 31. 42 God hath seen. .andrebuked(thce)5-ester. 
Lev. 19. 17 thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neigh. 
I Ch.i2. 17 God of our fathers look, .and rebuke (it) 
Psa. 6. I rebuke me not in thine anger, neither ch. 

38. I rebuke me not in thy -wrath : neither ch. 

Prov. 9. 7 ho that rebuketh a wicked (man gettcth) 

9. 8 rebuke a wise man, and he will love theo 

24. 25 to them that rebuke (him) shall be delig. 

28. 23 He that rebuketh u man, afterwards shall 
Isa. 2. 4 and shall rebuke many people ; and they 
Amos 5. lo'They hate him that rebuketh in the gate 
Mic. 4. 3 rebuke strong nations afar off ; and they 

3. To strive, plead, 3'"! rib. 

Neh. J. 7 I rebuked the nobles, and the i-ulers, and 

4. To strike upon, blame, chide, reprove, firin\riTreo. 

1 Ti. 5. I Rebuke not an elder, but entreat (him) as 

a. To convince, convict, eAe'yX"" elefjcho. 

t Ti. 5. 20 Them that sin rebuke' before all, that ot. 
Titus I. 13 rebuke them sharply, that they may bo 

2. 15 and exhort, and rebuke with allautborlty 
Heb.i2. 5 nor faint when Uiou art rebuked of him 
Rev. 3. 19 As many as I lovte, I rebuke and chasten 

6. To have a reproof, tx" ff^fyi'v echo eleyxin. 

2 Pe, ^ Ig But -was rebuked for Uisinio'iitv ; the du 



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7. To ccf a weir/ht upon, chide, ivtrifAa cpitimao. 

Matt^ ff. 26 robukod the winds and tho aca ; and there 

iC. =3 began to rebuke him, caying, Be It far fr. 

17. 18 Jc3U3 rebuked the devil, and ho departed 

ig. 13 children, .and the disciples rebuked them 

:o. 31 tho multitude rebuked them, because they 

Wark I. =5 Jesuarebukedhim, Baying, Hold thy peace 

4. 39 rebuked the wind, and said unto tho Bea 

U 32 Feter took him, and began to rebuke him 

8. 33 he rebuked Peter saying. Get thee behind 

Q. 25 he rebuked the foul spirit, saying unto him 

10. 13 disciplosrebukcd those that brought(them) 

Ivnto /). 35 Jesus rebuked him, saying, Hold thy pea, 

4. 39 and rebuked tho fever; and it left her 

4. 41 he, rebuking (them), suffered them not to 

8. 24 rebulced the wind and the raging of the 
Q. 42 And Jesusrebuked the unclean spirit, and 

9. 55 rebuked them, and said. Ye know not wh. 
17. 3 brother trespass against thee, rebuke him 
18. 15 when (his) disciples saw (it), they rebuked 
i3. 39 they which weutbofore rebuked him, that 
jg. 39 said unto him. Master, rebuke thy discip. 
23. 40 the other answering rebuked Iiim, saying 

s Ti. 4. 2 rebuke, exhort, with all long suffering and 
Jude 9 durst not . . but said, Tho Lord rebuke thee 

Instruction, chastisement, ipiD musar. 

Hoa. 5. 2 though I (have boon) a robuker of them 
KECAIL, to — 
To turn back, 3117 shub, 5. 

Lam. 3. 21 This I recall to my mind, therefore hare 
BECETTE, to — 
\.To gather, "iplj asaph, 3. 

Judgig. 18 there (is) no man that rccelveth me to 
2. To lay hold, seize, i>in chazaq, 5. 

2 Ch. 4. 5 received and held three thousand hatha 
8. To receive a portion, P717 chalaq. 

Josh 18. 2 which had not yet received their Inhent. 
i.To contain, bear, Via kul, 5. 

1 Kl. 8. 64 too little to receive tho burnt offerings 

2 Ch. 7. 7 was not able to receive the burnt ofEer. 

6.T0 take, receive, np? laqach. 

Gen. 4. II receive thy brother's bloodfrom thyhand 

33. 10 then receive my present at my hand ; for 
38. 20 to receive (his) pledge from the woman's 

£xod29. 25 thou Shalt receive them oi their hands 
32. 4 he received (them) at their hand, and fa. 
36. 3 they received of Moses all the offering 

NumiS. 28 which yo receive of the children of Israel 

23. 20 I have received (commandment) to bless 

34. 14 have received (their Inheritance); andh. 

34. 15 The two tribes and the half tribe have r. 
Douf. 9, 9 Wlien I was gone up into the mount to r. 
Josh.13. 8 Gadites have received their Inheritance 

18. 7 have received their inheritance beyond 
Jndgi3. 23 would not have received a burnt offering 
I Sa. 10. 4 which thou shalt receive of their hands 
12. 3 of whose hand have I received (any) bribe 
=S- 35 So David received of her hand (that) wh. 
I Kl.io. 28 merchants received tho linen yarn at a 

3 Ki. 5. 16 before whom I stand, I will receive none 

5. 26 time to receive money, and to receive ga. 

12. 7 now therefore rec-eive no (more) money 

12. 8 priests consented to receive no (more) m. 

19. 14 Hezekiah received the letter of the hand 
a Ch. 1. 16 merchants received the linen yam at a p. 
Job 4 12 a thing was.. brought, .and mine ear rec. 

22. 22 Keceive, I pray thee, the law from his m. 

27. 13 (which) they shall receive of the Almighty 

35. 7 If thou be righteous, .what receiveth he 
Paa. 6. 9 Lord hath heard . . will receive my pray er 

49. IS redeem my soul, .for he shall receive mo 
68, 18 thou hast received glftsformen ; yea,(foii 
73. 24 guide me . . and afterward receive me (to) 
75. 2 V/hen I shall receive the congregation I 
Prov. I. 3 receive tho instruction of wisdom, Justice 

2. I Myson, if thou >vilt receive my words, and 
4. 10 Hear, my son, and receive my sayings 
8. 10 Receive my instruction, and not silver 

10. 8 wise in heart will receive commandments 
2T. II when the wise is instructed, he receiveth 

24. 32 I looked upon (it, and) received instruct. 
Isa. 37. 14 Hezekiah received the letter from the h. 

40. 2 for she hath received of the LoBD's hand 

Jer. 2. 30 they received no correction : your own s. 

5. 3 they have refused to receive correction 

7. 28 obeyeth not. .nor receiveth correction : t. 

9. 20 let your ear receive the word of his mouth 

17. 23 they might not hear, nor receive Instruc. 
32. 33 yet they have not hearkened to receive 
35. 13 Willyenot receive instruction to hearken 

Eze. 3. 10 words that I shall speak unto thee receive 
16. 61 whenthoushalt receive thy sisters, thine 

18. 17 hath not received usury nor increase, hath 

36. 30 ye shall receive no more reproach of fa. 
Hoa. 10. 6 Ephraim shall receive shame, and Israel 

14. 2 receive (us) graciously : so will we render 
Mic. I. II Pass ye. .he shall receive of you his stan. 
Zeph. 3. 2 received not correction ; she trusted not 

3. 7 thou wilt receive instruction ; so their d. 
Mai. 2. 13 receiveth (it) with good will at your hand 

i.Tofind, N>D matsa. 

Gen. 26. 12 received in the same yearan hundredfold 
7. To lift up, K'P3 nasa. 

Deut 33. 3 sat down at thy feet ; (every one) shall r. 

I Kl. s- 9 he discharged there, and thou shalt rece. 

Fsa. 24. 5 He Bhall receive the blessins from the L. 



%.To take, receive, 'jJU qabal, 3. 

1 Ch.ia. 18 Then David received them, and made them 

2 Ch.39. 22 priests received tho blood, and sprinkled 
Eath. 4. 4 Backcloth from him ; but he rcceivcd(lt)not 
Job 2. 10 shall we receive good. .and.. not receive 
Prov 19. 20 Hear counsel, and receive instruction, th. 

S.To talce, receive, ^jp qehal, 3. 

Dan. 2. 6 ye shall receive of mo gifts and.rowards ' 

10. Jb weigh out, pay, spend, Sp^ shaqal. 

a Sa. 18. 12 Though X should receive a thousand (sh.) 

11. To receive again or back, ifoJe'xoyuai anadech. 
Acts 28. 7 received us, and lodged us three days co. 
Heb. II. 17 ho that had received the promises oifered 

12. To hold oj^ or away, or fully, i.Tr(x<» apecha. 
Luke 6 24 woo unto you. .for yo have received your 
Phm. 15 that thou shouldest receive him for ever 

13. To receive off or away, or fully, airoSfxoixat. 
Acts 18. 27 exhorting tho disciples to receive him : w. 

28. 30 and received all that come in unto him 

H.To receive or take away, off, or back,a.Tro\anP<iva. 
Luke fi. 34lend(tothem)of whomychope(toreceivo] 

15. 27 because he hath received him safe and a. 

16. 25 thou in thy life time rcceivedst thy good 
18. 30 Whp shall not [receive] manifold more in 
23. 41 for we receive the due reward of our de. 

Bom. I. 27 receiving In themselves that recompcnco 
Gal. 4. 5 that we might receive tho adoption of s. 
Col. 3. 24 Knowing that of the Lord yo shall receive 

2 John 8 lose not. .but that wo receive a full rev/. 

3 John 8 Wo therefore ought [to receiv?] such, that 

15. To receive, 5c'xo/iai dechomai. 

Matt.io. 14 whosoever shall not receive yoir, nor hear 
10. 40 lie that receiveth you, receiveth me ; and 
10. 40 he that receiveth me, receiveth him that 

10. 41 Ho that receiveth. .and ho that receiveth 

11. 14 if ye will receive (it), this is Ellas, which 
18. 5 whoso shall receive one such, .receiveth 

Mark 6. 11 v/hosoever shall notreceive you, norhcar 
9. 37 Whosoever shall receive one. .receiveth 
9. 37 whosoever shall receive me, receiveth not 
10. 15 Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom 

Luke 8. 13 receive the word with joy; and these have 
9. 5 T/hosoever will not receive you, when ye 
9. II [received] them, and spake unto them of 
9. 48 receive tliis child in my name receiveth 
9. 48 whosoever shall receive mereceiveth him 
9. 53 they did not receive him, because his face 

10. 8, 10 whatsoever city ye enter, and they re. 
16. 4 they may receive me into their houies 

16. 9 they may receive you into ev»rlast. 18. 17 
John 4. 41; Galileans received him, having seen all 
Acts 3. 21 Whom the heaven must receive until tho 

7. 33 who received the lively oracles to give u. 
7. 59 and saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit 
8. 14 Samaria had received the word of God, t. 

11. I heard that the Gentiles had also received 

17. II In that they received the word vnth all 
21. 17 when wo were come to Jerusalem, .[rece.] 

22. 5 from whom also I received letters unto the 
28. 21 We neither received letters out of Judea 

1 Co. 2. 14 receiveth not the things of the spirit of 

2 Co. 6. I beseech (you) also that ye receive not the 

7. 15'with fear and trembling ye received him 

8. 4 with much entreaty that [we would rec.] 
II. 16 if otherwise, yet as a fool receive me, that 

Gal. 4. 14 hut received me as an angel of God, (ev.) 
Phil. 4. 18 having received of Epaphroditus the thi. 
Col. 4. 10 Marcus .if he come unto you, receive him 

1 Th. I. 6 having received the word in much affile. 

2. 13 yo received (it) not (as) the word of men 

2 Th. 2. 10 because they received not the love of the 
Heb. II. 31 when she had received the spies with pe. 
Jas. I. 21 receive with meekness the ingrafted word 

16. To give, SlSani didomi. 

Rev. 13. 'ifi caused aU. .to receive a mark in their rl. 
n.To receive into, eiVSe'xo^oi eisdcchomai. 

2 Co. 6. 17 touch not the unclean .. and I will receive 

li. To receive on or upon, ^mSe'xo/iai epidechomai. 

•^ John 9 pre-eminence among them, receiveth us 

10 neither doth he himself receive the bret. 

19. To bring, KOfiiCio komizo. 

Matt 25. 27 at my coming I should have received ml. 
2 Co. 5. 10 that every one may receive the things (d.) 
Eph. 6. 8 same shallhereceiveof theLord, whether 
Heb. 10. 36 done the will of God, ye might receive the 

II. 19 from whence also he received him in a fl. 

II. 39 having obtained a good report, .received 
I Pe. I. 9 Receiving the end of your faith, (even) the 
5. 4 ye shall receive a croivn of glory that fa. 
a Pe. 2. 13 shall receive the reward of unrighteous. 

20.ro iaJce, receive, Ka/xfidya lambano. 

Matt. 74 8 For every one that asketh receiveth ; and 
10. 8 cast out devils : freely ye have received 
10. 41 shall receive a prophet's rev/ard; and he 
10. 41 man shall receive a righteous tnan's rew. 
13. 20 heareth. .and anon with joy receiveth it 
17. 24 they that received tribute (money) came 

19. 29 receive an hundredfold, and shall inherit 

20. 7 [whatsoever is right, (that) shall ye rece.] 
20. 9 when they came . . they received every man 
20. 10 received more ; and they likewise received 

20. II when they had received (it), they murm. 

21. 22 ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive 
21. 34 that they might receive the fruits of it 

23. 14 yc shaU reoeiTe the greater damnation] 



Matt 25. 16 Then he that had received the five talents 
25. 18 ho that had received one went and digged 
25. 30 so ho that had received five talents came 
25. 32 (He also that had received] two talents c- 
25. 24 Then he which had received tho one taL 

Mark 4. i5 immediately receive it with gladness 

10. 30 But ho shall receive an hundredfold now 

11. 24 believe that yq receive (them), and yc sh. 

12. 2 that ho might receive from tho husband." 
j2. 40 these shall receive greater damnation 

15. 23 gave him to drink, .but he received (it) not 
Lukcii. :o I'or every one that asketh recciveUi; and 

19. 12 went into a far country to receive for hu 
19. 15 returned, having received the kingdom, t. 

20. 47 the same shall reeelvo greater damnation 
John I. 12 But as many as received him, to them g. 

1. 16 of his fulness have all wo received, and g. 
3. II testify that v.'O have seen : and ye receive 
3. 27 mm can receive nothing, except it be gi. 
3. 33 and no man receiveth his testimony 

3. 33 Ho that hath received his testimony hath 

4. 36 he that reapeth receiveth wages, and ga. 

5. 34 But I receive not testimon> from man 
5. 41 I receive not honour from men 

5. 43 yo receive me not. .him yo will receive ' 

5. 44 How can ye believe, which receive bono. 

6. 21 Then they willingly received him into tho 

7. 23 If a man on the sabbath day receive cir. 
7. 39 they that believe on him should rcceivo 

10. 18 This commandment have I received of 
j2. 48 He that rejecueth me. and receiveth not 

13. 2o receiveth whomsoever I eend receiveth 
13. 20 receiveth mo receiveth him that sent mo 

13. 30 Ho then having received the sop went im. 

14. 17 cannot receive, because it seeth him not 

16. 14 for he shall receive of mine, and shall s. 

16. 24 ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy 

17. 8 they have received (them), and have kno. 

18. 3 haviTig received a band (of men) and offl. 

19. 30 When Jesus therefore had received the 

20. 22 saith unto them. Receive ye the Holy G. *■ 
Acts I. 8 rcceivo power, after tliat tho Holy Ghost 

3. 33 having received ot the Father the prom. 

2. 33 ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Gho. 

3. 5 expecting to receive something of them 1 
7. 53 Who have received the law by the dispo. 
8. 15 prayed for them, that they might receive 

8. 17 them, and they received tho Holy Ghost 
8. 19 lay hands, he may receive the Holy Ghost 
9. 19 when he liad received meat, he was stre. 

10. 43 whosoever believeth In him shall receive 
10. 47 have received the Holy Ghost as well ai 

24 Who, having received such a charge, th. 

15 receiving a commandment unto Silas and 
2 Have ye received the Holy Ghost since 

24 ministry which I have received of the L. 

35 It is more blessed to give than to receive 

10 having received authority from the chief 
18 that they may receive forgiveness of sins 

5 By whom we have received grace and ap. 

11 received the sign of circumcision, a seal 

11 by v/hom we have now received the ato. 
17 much more theywhich receive abundance 
15 For ye have not received the spirit of bo. 
15 but ye have received the spirit of adopt. 

2 they tliat resist shall receive to themsel. 

12 Kow we have received, not the spirit of 
8 every man shall receive his own reward 

14 If any man's work abide., he shall receive 
7 what hast thou that thou didst not rcce.f 
7 now if thou didst receive (it), why dost 
7 thou glory,' as if thou hadst not received 
24 run all, but one receiveth the prize? So 
5 that the church may receive edifying 
4 receive another. . which ye have not rec. 
24 Of the Jews five times received I forty (st.) 
3. 2 Received ye the spirit by the works of the 
3. 14 that we might receive the promise of tho 
4. 10 touching whom ye received commandm. 

2. a received a just recompence of reward 
7. 5 who receive the office of the priesthood 
7. 8 here men that die receive tithes ; but there 
7. 9 who receiveth tithes, payed tithes in Ab. 
g. 15 they which are called might receive the 

10. 26 if we sin wilfully after that wc have re. 

11. 8 which he should after [receive] for an in. 
II. II I'hrough faith also Sara herself received 
11. 13 not[havingreceived]the promises, but h. 
II. 35 Women received their dead raised to life 

I. 7 let not that man think that he shall rec. 
1. 12 receive the crown of life, which the Lord 

3. I knowing that we shall receive the greater 

4. 3 Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask 

5. 7 until he receive the early and latter rain 
4. 10 every man hath received the gift, (even so) 

1. 17 For he received from God the Father ho. 

2. 27 But the anointing which ye have received 

3. 22 whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, b. 
5. 9 II we receive the witness of men, the wi. 

4 as we have received a commandment from 
10 receive him not into (your) house, neither 
EeT. 2. 17 no man knoweth saving he that receiveth 

2. 27 broken to shivers : even aj I received ol 

3. 3 Remember therefore how thou hast rece. 

4. II Tliou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory 

5. 12 WorthyistheLamb..toreceivepower,and 
14. 9 receive (his) mark in his forehead, or in 
14. II whosoever receivetli the mark of his name 

17. 12 received no kingdom as yet; but receive 

18. 4 and that ye receive not of her plagues 

19. 20 deceived them that had received the mark 

20. 4 neither had received (hislmark upon their 



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21. To take along with, share, fi^raXafi^avai metal. 
Heb. 6. 7 Tor the earth.. receiveth blessing from God 

22. To receive beside, irapaSexoiJiai paradcchcnnai, 
Jlarlc 4. 2o such as hear the word, and receive (it), nud 
Acts i6. 21 which arc not lawful for us to receive, n. 
22. i3 they will not receive thy testimony con. 

1 Tl. 5. 19 Against an elder receive not an accusation 
Heb. 12. 6 rxourgeth every son whom he receivetli 

23.ro take or reeeive beside, vapaXaixfiavai jiarala. 
Mark 7. 4 things there be which they have received 
John I. II came unto his own, and his own received 

14. 3 come again, and receive you unto myself 
i Co. 11. 23 For I have received of the Lord that wh. 

15. I which also ye have received, and wherein 
15. 3 flrst of all that which I also received, how 

Gal. I. 9 any other gospel.. than that yo have reo. 

1. 12 For I neither received it of man, neither 
Phil. 4. 9 which ye have both learned, and received 
Col. 2. 6 As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus 

4. 17 ministry which thou hast received in the 
X Th. 2. 13 when yc received the v/ord of God which 

4. I that as yo have received of us how ye ou. 

2 Th. 3. 6 after the tradition whicli he received of 
Heb. 12. 28 we receiving a kingdom which cannot bo 

Hi. To receive to {one's self), ■irpoirScxoixat prosdech, 
I-ukex5. - 2 This man receiveth sinners, and cateth 
Ilorai6. 2 That yo receive her in the Lord, as beco. 
Phil. 2. 29 Receive him therefore in the Lord ^vith 

25. To take or receive to (one's self), ■n-pocrXa/j.^dva. 
Acts 28. 2 received us every one, because of the pr. 
Kom.14. I Him that is v.'cak in the faith receive yo 

14. 3 not judge him. .for God hath received 

15. 7 receive ye one another, as Christ also re. 
Phm. 12 therefore [receive] him that is mine o^..l 

17 If thou count me therefore a partner, re. 

26. To receive under (one^s roof), uTroSe'xo/UKi hupo. 
Lukeio. 38 certain woman named Martha received 
jt). 6 and came do^vn, and received him joyfu. 
Acts 17. 7 Whom Jason hath received : and these 
Jas. 2. 25 when she had received the messengers 

27. To take or receive under, viroXafifiavia hupolam. 
Acts I. 9 a cloud received him out of their sight 

2^.Tohavcplace for, contain, receive, xi»p(o chores. 

Matt ig. 12 He that is able to receive (it), let him re. 

2 Co. 7. 2 Receive us ; \/e have wronged no man 
ISee also Comfort, damage, law, mercy, seed. Bight, 
Etrength, tithes.] 

HECEIVE (again, for), to — 

l.To take or receimfrom, airoXajx^dvo) apolambano. 
Luke 6. 34 lend to sinners, to receive as much again 

Z.To bring, Ko/t/fco Icomizo. 

Col. 3.25 But he that doeth wrong shall receive lor 
HECEIVE ashes, to — 
To remonitaslies, jty'i daslien, 3. 

E.xod27 3 Shalt make his j)an3 to receive his ashes 
RECEIVE (gladly), to — 
To receive from, away, back, fully, avoSexoftai. 

Luke 8. 40 people (gladly) received hira : for they 

Acts 2. 41 Then they that gladly received his word 
15. 4 [they were received] of the church, and 

DECEIVE, can, to bo room to — 

To have place, contain, receive, j^tupe'&i chJ/reo. 
Mattig. II All (men) cannot receive this saying, save 
Mark 2. 2 insomucn that there was no room to rec. 

BECEITED (up), to be — 

l.To be gathered, 1D!J asaph, 2. 

J(unn2. 14 and after that let her be received in(ag.) 

2. To take or receive up or up, ayaXafi/ldyco anala. 
Marki6. 19 [he was received up into heaven, and sat] 
Acts 10. 16 vessel was received up again into heaven 
I Ti. 3. 16 believed on in the world, received up into 

Z.A taking or receiving back, avaXri^is analepsis. 

Luke 9, 51 was come that he should be received up 
i.To take, receive, \ap.^dvo> lambanS. 

I Ti. 4. 4 nothing to be refused, if it be received 
Z.A receiving or sharing iinth, jiieT<iAr)*t9, — Atjiu.-I'h. 

1 Ti. 4. 3 which God hath created to be received 
EECEriTER, RECEIVIIIG — 

l.To take, receive, npS laqach. 

2 Ki. 5. 20 spared Naaman. .in not receiving at hla 
2. To iveigh out, pai spend, "^pp shaqal. 

Isa. 33. 18 where (is) the receiver? where (is) hethat 
Z.A receiving, reception, K'li^is lepsis. 

Phil. 4. 15 as concerning giving and receiving, but 
LA receiving to (one's self), Trpia-Xri^pis proslepsis. 

Rom II. 15 what (shall) [the receiving] (of them be) 
EE'-CHAB, 33"1 companionship. 

1. A son of Rimmon the Beerothite ; with the help of 
his brother Baanah he assassinated Ish-boshcth son of 
Saul in his bed, and were put to deatli for it by DaviJ. 
B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 4. 2 and the name of the other R., the sons of 

4. 5 And the sons of Rimmon . . R. and Baanah 

4. 6 and R. and Baanah his brother escaped 

4. 9 David'answered B. and Baanah his brother 



2. Father of Jchonadab, B.C. 930, and founder of a tribe 
•whom hechargedtoabstainfrom wine, live intents, izc: 
and wlio are stiU found N.E. of Medina. 

2 K.i.10. 15 ho lighted on Jchonadab theson of ri..(c.) 
10. 23 Jehu vi'eat, and Jchonadab tho son of R. 

Jer. 35. 6 Jonadab the son of R. our father comma, 
35. 8 obeyed the voice of Jonadab. .sou of R. 
35. 14 Tho v/ords of Jonadab tho son of R., that 
35. 16 the sons of Jonadab the son of R. have p. 
35. 19 Jonadab tho son of R. shall not v/ant a m. 

3. A descendant of Hemath a Kcnite. B.C. 930. 

I Ch. 2. 5s Hemath, tho father of the house of R. 

4. Father of Malchiah, a chief man who returned from 
c-\ile and helped to repair the wall after Nehemiah came. 
B.C. 45S. 

Nch. 3. 14 dung gate repaired Malchiah tho son ol R. 

EE-CHA3-ITES, D'SJl. 

The tribe or family of the preceding Hechab, and ol 

Jonadab or Jchonadab his son. 

Jer. 35. 2 Go unto the house of the R., and speak 
35. 3 Then I took, .tho v/hole house ol the R. 
35. 5 And I sot before, .the R. pots full of wine 
35 18 Jeremiah said unto the house of the R. 

RE'-CHAH, njT declivity 

A city in Judah, not yet idontlflod. ~^ 

1 Ch. 4. 12 These (arc) tho men o£ R. 
RECKON, to — 

l.To reckon, SB'n chashab, 3. 

Lev, 25. 50 ho shall reckon with him that boughthim 
27. 18 priest shall reckon unto him the money 
27. 23 Then tho priest shall reckon untohira the 

2 Ki. 12. 15 Moreover theyreckouednot with tho men 

2. To number, write, cypher, 1.55 saphar. 

Eze. 44, 26 they shall reckon unto hira seven days 

Z.To visit, inspect, lay a charge on, '\pp paqad. 
Num. 4. 32 by name ye shall reckon, tho instruments 

4. To make equal, covtpare, place, .11?' shavah, 3. 
Isa. 38. 13 I reckoned till morning, (that.) as a lion 

x).To reckon, \oylCo/j.ai logizcinai. 

Luke22. 37 he was reckone I among the transgressors 

Rom. 4. 4 is the reward not reckoned of grace, but 

4. 9 we say that faith was reckoned to Abrah. 

4. 10 How is it then reckoned ? when ho was in 

6. II Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to bo 

8. 18 For I reckon that tlio sufferings of this p. 

6. To take accoicnt together, (rvvclpu Kiyoy sunairO. 
Matt 25. 19 lord of those sevvants cometh, and reck. 

7. To take vp together, crwaipa cunairO. 

Jlatt 18. 24 when he had begun to reckon, ouov/as b. 
RECKONED (by genealogies), to bo — 
l.To be reckoned., 3B''n chashab, 1. 

Numi8. 27 your heave offering shall be reckoned un. 

2 Sa. 4.. 2 for Beeroth also was reckoned to Benjamin 

2.Z'o reckon self, 3ii'n chashab, 7. 

Kum23. 9 shall not be reckoned among the nations 

Z.To reckon self or be reckoned by genealogy , !yn;, 7. 

1 Ch. 5. 1 the genealogy is noi to bo reckoned after 

5. 7 genealogy of their generations was reck. 
5. 17 All these were reckoned by genealogies 

7. 5 reckoned in all by their gcncalogiea four. 

7. 7 vero reckoned by their genealogies twen. 

9. I all Israel were reckoned by genealogies 
9. 22 These were reckoned by their genealogy 

2 Ch.31. 19 wcro reckoned by genealogies among the 
Ezra 2. 62 those that were reckoned by genealogy 

8. 3 were reckoned by genealogy of tho males 
Neh. 7. 5 that they might be reckoned by genealogy 

RECKONING, (to bo mado) — 
l.To be reckoned, 'y.'jn chashab, 2. 

2 Ki. 22. 7 there was no reckoning made with them 

^.Inspection, visitation, charge, .Tjpa peguddah. 

I Ch.23. 11 therefore they were in one reckoning, ac. 
RECOMMENDED, to bo — 
I'o give beside, TrapaSiSufit pcradidOmi. 

Acts 14. 26 whence they Iiad been recommended to 
15. 40 being recommended by tho brethren unto 
EECOMPENCE (of reward) — 
l.Recompcnce , deserving, deed, bffla gemul. 

Prov 12. 14 recompence of a man's hands shall be re. 
Isa. 35. 4 vengeance, (even) God (with) a recompe. 
59. 18 fury to his adversaries, reeomponce to his 
59. 18 to the isl.ands he will repay racompcnco 
66. 6 that rendereth recompence to his enemies 
Jer. 51. 6 he will render unto her a recompence 
Lam 3. 64 Render unto them a recompence, OLOBD 
Joel. 3. 4 will ye render me a recompence? and if 
3. 4, 7 return your recompence upon your own 

Z.Recompence, deserving, deed, n^iOJ gemulah. 
. Jer. 51. 56 Gad of reconipences shall surely requite 

i.Iiecompence, D'iwJ shilltim. 

Isa. 34. 8 of recompences for the controversy of Zion 
Hos. 9. 7 the days of reeomp*;nce are come ; Israel 

Z.Recompence, DJV shillem. 

Deut32. 35 To me (beiongeth) vengeance and recom. 
6. Change, exchange, recompence, n-jffin iemurali. 

Job 15. 31 Let not. .lor vanity shall' be Ikia JiecoJap. 



T.Rctaliatinn,rccompence,a.vTair6^ona,antapodomd, 
Luke 14. 12 bid thco.. and arecompei.ee be made thea 
Rom II. 9' stumbling block, and a recompence unto 

Z.A corresponding reward, ayTtixiaSlaantimisthia. 
Rom. I. 27 recompence of their error v/hich was meet 
2 Co, 6. 13 lfowforarccompenoeinth,csame,Ispeak 

9. A givirig aioay or back a rcwardi jiucrOaTroSotrla. 
Hob. 2. 2 if.. received a just rccotopcnco of reward 
JO. 33 which hath great recompence of reward 
ji. 25respeot unto the recompence of the reward 

EECOMPENSE (again), to — 

l.To recompense, do, "jDj gamal. 

2 Sa. 19. 36 why should the king recompense it me 
Joel 3. 4 ifyerocompensemo, swlftly(aud)speedil3r 

2.J'o give, jrij naihan. 

2 Ch. 6. 23 recompensing his way upon his own head 
Eze. 7. 3 and will recompense upon thee all thine 

7. 4 1 will recompense thy ways upon thee, and 
7. 8 recompense thee for all thino abominat. 
7. 9 I Vifill recompense thee according to thy 
9. 10 T/illreoomponsothcirwayupon their head 
II. 21 1 will recompense their way upon their 

16. 43 r/ill recompense thy way upon (thine) h. 

17. 19 it will I recomiienso upon his ovra head 

22. 31 their own way have I recompensed upon 

23. 49they shall recompense your lewdness upon 

3. To turn back, aiiy shuh, 5. 

Num. 5. 7 ho shall recompense his trespass with tho 
5. 8 it the man have no kinsman to recompenso 

3 Sa. 22. 21 to the cleanness of my hands, .he recom, 

22. 25 Lord hath recompensed me according to 
Paa. 18. 20 to the cleanness of my hands . .he recom. 

18. 24 LoED recompensed mo according to my 
Hos. 12. 2 according to his doings will ho reoomp. 

i.To finish, complete, recompense, nV^' shalam, 3. 
Ruth 2. 12 The Lord recompense thy work, and a 
Job 34. 33 he will recompense it, whether thou re. 
Prov 20. 22 Say not thou, I will recompense evil; (but) 
Isa. 65. 6 v/ill recompenso, even recompense into 
Jer. 16. i3 I will recompense their iniquity and their 
25. 14 I v/ill.recompcnsethcm according to their 
32. 18 rccompensest the iniquity of tho fathers 
50. 29 recompenso her according to her work 

5. To give away, back, fully, airo5iSaf.u apodidomi, 
Rom.i2. 17 Recompense to no man evil for evil 

Q.To give away in return, avra'n-oSiSafu antapod, 
Lukei4. 14 they cannot recompense thee : for thou 

14. 14 boroooinpenaed at the resurrection of tho 
Rom. II. 35 it shall be recompensed unto him again 
2 Th. I. 6 to rccoinponao tribulation to them that 
Heb. 10. 30 I will recompense, saith the Lord. And 

RECOMPENSED, to bo — 

1. To be caused to turn back, yKl shub, 6. 

Hum, s. 8 let the trespass bo recompensed unto tho 

2. To beeomplcted,repaid,reco7npensed,DT,}' shalam,i. 

Prov II. 31 tho righteous shall be recompensed in tho 
Jer. iS. 20 Shall evil be recompensed for good? for 

RECONCILE (self), to — 

l.To cover, make atonement, 193 Icaphar, 3. 

Lev. 6. 30 is brought,. toreooncilo.. in theholy(pIace) 
16. 20 v/hon he hath made an end of reconciling 

Eze. 45. 20 so thou shaltdo. .00 shall yo reconcile tho 

2. To make self pleasing, "MT ratsah, 7. 

1 Sa. 29. 4 wherewith should ho reconcile himself 

Z.To change thoroughly from, a.iroKara\KaTTW. " 
Eph. 2. 16 ho might reconcile both unto God in one 
Col. I. 20 by him to reconcile all things unto him. 
I. 21 And you, that v/ ere., enemies., hath her. 

i.To change thoroughly, itaraXXdcrcra! IcainllassS. 

2 Co. 5. 18 who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus 

5. 19 reconciling the world unto himself, not 

RECONCILED, to bo — 

l.To be changed throughov.t, SiaXKarTO/jLai diallatt. 
Matt. 5. 24 be reconciled to thy brother, and then 

2, To change thoroughly, tzaraXKaaaa katallasso. 

Rom. 5. 10 wo were reconciled to God by the death 
5. 10 being reconciled, v/o shall be saved by his 

T Co. 7. II lot her. .bo reconciled to (her) husband 

2 Co. ;. CO we pray. ,in Christ's stead, bo ye reconc. 
SECONOILING, RECONCILIATION — 
A thorough change, icaTaWayfi katallage. 

Roiu II. 15 if the casting away of them (be) the reeo. 

2 Co. 5. j8 hath given to us the ministry of reconcil. 

5. 19 hath committed unto ua the word of rec. 

RECONCILIATION (for), to make — 

l.To offer or reeeive a sin offering, NBn chaia, 3. 

2 Ch.29. 24 they made reconciliation with their blood 
2. To cover, make atonement, 1S3 kaphar, 3. 

Lev. 8. 15 sanctified it, to make reconciliation upon 

Eze. 45. IS to make reconciliation for them, saith the 
45. 17 to make reconciliation for the house of t, 

Dan. 9. 24 to make reconciliation for iniquity, and 

3.70 appease, propitiate, IxdcrKofiai hilaskomai. 

Heb. 2. 17 mako rccoBcjliation for the sins of tho 
EECOEB — 
l.A record, )il5^, p^'J dokran, dikron. 

Ezra 4. 15 aiado in the book of the records of thy t. 
4, 15 so shalt thou find in the book of the rec. 

6. 2 and therein (was) a record thus ^VTitteu 



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%A memorial, j'nji zikkaron. 

E$th. 6. I to bring the book of the records of the C. 
Z.A testimony, witness, "vvf sahcd. 

Job i6. 19 my witness (is) in heaven, and njy record 

i.A martyr, witness, /xdpTvrmarlus. 

2 Co. 1. 23 I call God for a record upon niy soul, that 
PhiL I. 8 God is my record, how greatly I longafter 

^.Testimony, witness, /laprvpla marluria. 

John r. 19 this is the record of John, when the Jews 

8. 13 said unto him. .thy record is not true 

8. 14 my record is true : for I know whence I 
19. 35 his record is true : and he knoweth that 

I Jo. 5. 10 he believeth nottlie record that God gave 
5. II this is the record, that God hath given to 

3 John 12 good report . . and ye luiow that our record 

EECOED, to (bear, call, take to) — 

\.To cause to remember, ''\si zakar, 5. 

Exodao. 24 In all places Where 1 record my name I 
t Ch.i6. 4 to record, and to thank and praise the 

2,To cause to testify, "ny ud, 5. 

Deut 30. 19 1 call heaven and earth to record this day 

31. 28 call heaven and earth to record against t. 

Isa. 8. 2 I took unto me faithful witnesses to rec. 

8.7*0 write, anj kathah. 

Neh.i?, 22 (were) recorded chief of the fathers: also 

i.To bear testimony or witness, /laprvpico martureo. 

John I. 32 John bare record, saying, I saw the spirit 

I. 34 I saw, and bare record that this is the Son 

8. 13 said . .Thou bearest record of thyself ; thy 

8. 14 said . . Though I bear record of myself, (yet) 

12. 17 The people., that was with him., bare rec. 

19. 35 And he that saw (it) bare record, and his 
Horn 10. 2 I bear them record that they have a zeal 
2C0. 8. 3 Forto(their)power,Ibearrecord,yea,and 
Gal. 4. 15 for I bear you record, that, if . .possible, yo 
Col. 4. 13 I bear him record, that ho hath a great 

1 Jo. 5. 7 [there are three that bear record in hea.] 
3 John 12 we (also) bear record ; and ye know that 
Rev. I. 2 Whobarerecordof thewordof God,andof 

6. To testify orbearwitness.fiaprvpofiat marturomai. 
Acts 20. 26 I take you to record this day, that I (am) 

EECOEDES — 

To cause to remember, laj zakar, 5. 

2 Sa. 8. 16 Jehoshaphat the son of Allhud (was) rec. 

20. 24 Jehoshaphat the son of Alihud (was) rec. 
I Ki. 4. 3 Jehoshaphat the son of Alihud, the reco. 
a Ki.iS. 18, 37and Joah thosonof Asaph the recorder 

1 Ch.i8. 15 Jehoshaphat the son of Alihud, recorder 
B Ch.34. 8 and Joah tlie son of Joahaz the recorder 
Isa. 36. 3 the scribe, and Joah, Asaph's son, the r. 

36. 22 scribe and Joah the son of Asaph, the rec. 

EECOTJITT, to — 

To remeniber, "13J zahar. 

Nah. 2. 5 He shall recount his worthies : they shall 

KECOVER (self, strength), to — 
J. To gather, ipx asaph. 

2 Ki 5. 3 prophet, .would recover him of his lepr. 

5. 6 thou mayest recover hira of his leprosy 
5. 7 that this man doth send unto me to rec. 
5. II strike his hand over the place, and reco. 

2.7b brighten up, encourage, 373 balag, 5. 

Psa. 39. 13 that I may recover strength, before I go 
Z.To live, revive, n;ci cliayah. 

sKi. I. 2 enquire., whether 1 shall recover of this 

8. 8, 9 saying. Shall I recover of this disease 

8. 10 Thou mayest certainly recover : howbeit 

8. 14 He told me. .thou shouldest surely reco. 

so. 7 took and laid (it) on the boil, and he rec. 

Isa. 38. 9 when he had been sick, and was recovered 

38. 21 lay [it] for a plaister.. and he shall recover 

4. To keep safe, recover, 0711 chalam, 5. 

Isa. 38. 16 so wilt thou recover me, and make me to 
Z.Life preserver, quickening, n-rp michyah. 

2 Ch.14. 13 that they could not recover themselves 
6. 7*0 snatch away, deliver, spoil, ^t} natsal, 5. 

Judgii. 26 did ye not recover(them)withinthat time 

1 Sa. TO. 8 overtake (them), and without fail recover 

30. 18 David recovered all that the Amalelcites 
30. 22 not give . . of the spoil that we have reco. 
Hos. 2., 9 and wiU recover my wool and my flax (g.) 
7. To keep in, restrain, detain, 1SJ> atsar. 

2 Ch.13. 20 Neither did Jei>oboam recover strength 

8. To get, acquire, possess, njjj qanah. 

Isa. II. II torecoverthe remnant of his people, wh. 

9. To cause to turn back, 3?» shiib, 5. 

1 Sa. 30. 19 wasnothing lacking. .David recovered all 

2 Sa. 8. 3 recover his border at the river Euphrates 
2 Ki. 13. 25 beat him, and recovered the cities of Is. 

14. 28 he recovered Damascus, andHamath, (w. 

16. 6 Kezin king of Syria recovered Elath to S. 

Jer. 41. 16 of the people whom he had recovered from 

10. TV become sober again, ivavfiipca ananephS. 

2 Ti. 2. 26 they may recover themselves out of the 
11. To hold well, ix<^ KaKus echo halos. 

Marki6. 18 [hands on the sick, and they shall recover] 
BECOTEKED, to he — 
l.Tobe or become strong, pin chaiMq, 

Isa. 39. I that be had been sick, and was recovered 



2. To go "up, .^S;; alah. 

Jer. 8. 22 wliy .is not the health of. .my people ro. 

BED (marble, ■wine), redness — ■ 

l.Red, ruddy, Dix adorn. 

Gen. 25 30 J''ccd me, I pray thee, with that same red 
Numig. 2 tliat they bring tlieo a red licifer wltliout 
2 Ki. 3. 2; saw the water on the otlier side, .red as 
Isa. O3. 2 Wherefore (are thou) red in tliine apparel 
Zcch. I. 8 behold a man ridingupon a red horse, and 
1. 8 and behind him. .red horses, speckled and 
6. 2 In thcflrstcliariot .redhorscs, andln the 

2.Rcd, ruddy, "ib-j**, 'j'id-in adtnoni. 

Gen. 25. 25 tlio first came out red, all over like an 
Z.Iiefrcslicd, fitry, "^'San chaklili. 

Gen. 49. 12 Ilia eyes, .red with wine, and his teeth 

i. Refreshment, fierceness, m'?'S;n chaklilulh. 

rrov23. 29 who hath wounds, .who hath redness of 
h.Red or fouled wine, -on chemer. 

Isa.. 27. 2 sing yo unto Ker, A vineyard of red wlno 
&. Fiery, red, vv^^os purrhos. 

Kev. 6. 4 there went out another horse (that was)r. 

12. 3 a great red dragon, having sevenheads and 

7. White or shining marble, arjj lahat. 

Esth. I. 6 a pavement of red, and blue, and White 
EED BEA, IW D: yam s^qyh. 

The sea between Egypt and Arabia : the Hebrew name 
is yam Supk, the "sea of weeds." The upper part of it 
hag two arras: the western one being called the Gulf of 
Suez, which is 190 miles long ; while tlie eastern one is 
called the Gulf of Akaba, and is about 112 miles in 
length. Tlie head of the farmer (over which Israel 
passed), is said to have retired 50 miles since the birth 
of Christ. The name Hcd is perhaps a translation of 
Edom. 

E.xodio. 19 And the Loud, cast them into theE. sea 
[See under Sea, for other passages.] 

KED, to he (made) — 

\.To be made red, DiK adam, i. 

Exod25. 5 rams' skins dyed red, and badgers' skins 

26. 14 make a covering, .(of) rams' skins dyed 
35. 7 rams' shins dyed red, and badgers' skins 
3S. 23 and red skins of rams, and badgers' skin 
36. 19 made acovering.. (of) rams' skinsdyed red 
39. 34 the covering of rams' skiiis dyed red, and 

Nah. 2. 3 The shield of his mighty men is made red 

2. T'o make red, dik adam, 5. 

Isa. 1 . 18 though they be red like crimson, they shall 
S.To shoio self red, dtx adam, 7. 

rrov.23. 31 Look not thou upon tho vflne when It is r. 
4.70 daub, be troubled,, adidleraied, "ion chamar. 

Psa. 75. 8 and the -wino is red ; it is full of mixture 
6. 7*0 be fire-coloured, irv^^a^ai purrhazo. 

Matt 16. 2 (It will be) fair weatlier : for the sky Is red 
16. 3 foul weather to day ; for the sky is red and 

SESDISH (somewhat) — 

Reddish, very red, n'jp-ix adamdam. 

Lev. 13. 19 a briglit spot, white, and somewhat red. 

13. 24 briglit spot, Boniowliat reddish, or white 
13. 42 it there be. .a white reddish sore; it (is) a 
'3- 43 (if) the rising of the sore (be) white reddish 
13. 49 if the plague be greenish or reddish in tho 
74. 37 with hollow strakes, gi'cenish or reddish 

EEDEEM (self), to— 

\. To free (by avenging or repaying), h><i gaal. 
Gen. 48. 16 The angel which recleenicd me from all 
Exod. 6. 6 will redeem you witli a stretched out arm 
15. 13 led. .the people (which) thou hast redee. 
Lev. 25. 25 come to redeem it, tlien shall ho redeem 
25. 26 if the man have none to redeem it, and lii. 
25. 48 After, .one of liis brethren may redeem 
25. 49 his uncle or his uncle's son, may redeem 
27 73 if he will at all redeem it, then he shall 

27. 15 if he that sanctified it will redeem his ho. 
27. 19 if he. .will in any wise redeem it, then he 
27. 20 if he willnot redeem the field, orit ho ha. 
27. 31 if a man will at all redeem, .of his tithes 

Euth 4. 4 It thou wilt redeem (it), redeem (it) ; but 
4. 4 if thou wilt not redeem (it, then) tell me 
4. 4 none to redeem (it), .he said, I will rede. 
4. 6 I cannot redeem (it) for myself, lest Imar 
4. 6 redeem thou my right. .1 cannot redeem 
Psa. 69. 18 Draw nigh unto my soul, (and) will rede. 
72. 14 He shall redeem their soul from deceit 
74. 2 thine inheritance, (which) thou hast red. 
77. 15 I'hou hast ivith (thine) arm redeemed thy 
T03. 4 Who redeemeth thy life from destruction 
J06. 10 redeemed them from the hand of the en. 
107. 2 whom he hath redeemed from the hand 
Isa. 43.. I for 1 Iiave redeemed thee, I have called 
44. 22 return unto me ; for I have redeemed thee 
44. 23 Lord hath redeemed Jacob, and glorified 
48. 20 LoitD hath redeemed his servant Jacob 
52. 9 for the Lord, .he hath redeemed Jerusa. 
63. 9 in his pity he redeemed them ; and he b. 
Lam. 3, 58 bast pleaded, .thou hast redeemed my 1. 
Hos. 13. 14 I will redeem them from death: death 
Mic. 4. 10 Lord shall redeem thee from the hand of 

I.T0 be freed, '7X3 gaal, 2. 

Lev. 23. 49 or, it he be able, ho may redeem himself 
S.Freedom, redemption, ri^tii genxllah. 

Lev. 23. 26 if the man . .himself be able to redeem it 



Lev. 25. 29 he may redeem it within a whole year a. 

23. 29 (withiu) a full year may he redeem it 

25. 32 cities .may the Levltes redeem at any tL 

i.Tofrcc, redeem, n-t^ padali. 

Exodi3, 13 every firstling of an ass thou shall redeem 
13. 13 if tliou wiltuotrcdeem it, then thou shalt 
13. 13 tlie first born of man. .shalt thou redeem 
13. 15 all the first Ijorn of my children I redeem 
34. 20 the firstling of an ass thou shalt redeem 
34. 20 if thou redeem (him) not, then shalt thou 
34. 20 the first boni of thy sons thou shalt red. 

Lev. 27. 27 lie shall redeem (it) according to thine es. 

Humi8. 15 first bom of man shalt thou surely redo. 
i8. 15 firstling of unclean beasts shalt thou ro. 
18. 16 And. from a month old shalt thou redeem 
18. 17 firstling of a goat, thou shalt not redeem 

Deut. 7. 8 redeemed you out of the bouse of bond 
9. 26 which thou hast redeemed through thy 

13. 5 redeemed you out of the house of bond. 
15. 15 God redeemed thee : therefore I comman. 
21. 8 thy people Israel, whom thou hast rede. 

24. 18 God redeemed thee thence : therefore I 
2 Sa. 4. 9 who hath redeemed my soul out of all a. 

7. 23 God went to redeem lor a people to him. 

7. 23 which thou redeemedst to thee from Eg. 
I Ki. I 29 hath redeemed my soul out of all distress 
1 Ch. 17. 21 God went to redeem (to be) his own peo. 
17. 21 whom thou hast redeemed out of Egypt 
Neh. 1. 10 tliou hast redeemed by thy great power 
Job 5. 20 he shall redeem thee from death; and In 

6. -^3 or, Iledccm me from the hand of tlie ml. 
Psa. 25. 22 Ilcdcem Israel, O God, out of all his tro. 

26. II But. .redeem me, apd bo merciful unto 
31. 5 thou liast redeemed me, O Lord God of 
34. 22 Lord icdecnieth the soul of his servants 
44. 26 Arise, and redeem us for thy mercies' s. 
49. 7 None, .can by any means redeem his bro. 
49. 15 God will redeem my soul from the power 
71. 23 and my soul, which thou hast redeemed 

.30. 8 he shall redeem Israel from all his iniq. 
Isa. 29. 22 thus saith the Ix)RD, who redeemed Abr. 
Jer. 15. 21 1 will redeem thee out of the hand of tho 
31. II Lord hath redeemed Jacob, and ransom. 
Hos. 7. 13 though I have redeemed them, yet they 
Jlic. 6. 4 redeemed tlico out of the house of serva. 
Zcch. 10. 8 for I have redeemed them : and they sh. 

b. Separation, redemption, ni!> pedulh, 

Isa. 50. 2 Is my hand shortened.. that it cannotre. 

6. 7*0 break off, rend, deliver, pnp paraq. 

Psa. 1 36. 24 hath redeemed us from our enemies: lor 

7. 7*0 acquire, get, njij qanah. 

Neh. 5. 8 have redeemed our brethren the Jews, wh 

8. 7*0 acquire at (he forum, byopa(cD agorazo. 

Kev. 5. 9 hast redeemed us to God by thy blood out 

14. 3 And .which were redeemed from the ca. 
14. 4 These were redeemed from among men 

9. 7*0 acquire out of the forum, i^ayopdCw exagorazd. 
GaL 3. 13 Christ hath redeemed us from the-curae 
4. 5 To redeem them that were under the law 
Eph. 5. 16 Redeeming thetime, because the days are 
Col. 4. 5 Walk in wisdom., redeeming the time 

10. 7*0 loose by a price, Xvrpva lutroo. 

Luke24. 21 he which should have redeemed Israel 
Titus 2. 14 that he might redccici us from all iniquity 
1 Pe. I. 18 ye know that ye were not redeemed with 

W.Tomalce a loosing, iroieai Kirpoxriv poieohUrosin. 
Luke I. 68 he liatii visited and redeemed his people 

EEDEEMED, to (let) bo — 

1.7*0 be or become freed, \m gaal, 2. 

Lev. 25. 30 if it be not redeemed within the space of 
25. 54 it he bo not redeemed in these (years), th. 

27. 20 the field, .shall not be redeemed any mo. 
27. 27 or it it be not redeemed, then it shall bo 
27. 28 no devoted thing, .shall be sold or rede. ' 
27. 33 if he change it. .it shall not be redeemed 

Isa. 52. 3 and ye shall be redeemed without money 

2. To be freed, redeemed, .Tia padah, 2. 

Lev. 19. 20 not at all redeemed, nor freedom given 
27. 29 None, .devoted of men, shall be redeemed 

Isa. 1. 27 Zion shall be redeemed with judgmemt 
3 7*0 free, redeem, ni3 padah, 5. 

E.';od2i. 8 If she please not. .let her be redeemed: to 
i. Freed or redeemed ones, D"ns peduyim. 

Num. 3. 48 the odd numberofthemisto be redeemed 

SEDEEMED (that are or were to be) — 
1. To free by avenging or repaying, hni gaal. 
Psa. 107. 2 Let the redeemed of the Lord say (so) 
Isa. 35. 9 Nolion..buttheredeemed6hallwalk(th.) 
62. 12 The holy people. The redeemed of the L. 
63. 4 and the year of my redeemed is come 

I.T0 free, redeem, nis padah. 

Num 18. 16 those that are to be redeemed from a m., 
Isa. 51. II Therefore the redeemed of theLOED shall 

Z.Frec or redeemed ones, D'^n? peduyim. 

Num. 3. 46 for those that are to be redeemed of tho 
3. 49 them that were redeemed by the Levite 
3.51 gave the money of them that were redeem, 

EEDEEHEE. — 

7*0 free [by avenging or repaying), 7K3 gaal. 

Job 19. 25 Fori know (that)my redeeaierliveth,and 

Psa. 19. 14 Let. .acceptable. .mystrength,andmyro. 

78. 55 they remembered, .the high God their re. 



REDEMPTION 



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Pioy 23. II their redeemer (is) mighty ; he shall plead 
Isa. 41. 14 ftnd thy redeemer, the holy one of Israel 

43. 14 Thus saith the Lord, your redeemer, the 

44. 6 ThU3 saith the LOKD . . and his redeemer 
44. 24 l'hu3 saith the LoKB, thy redeemer, and 

47. 4 our redeemer, the Lord of hosts (Is) his n. 

48. 17 Thus saith the Lord, thy redeemer, the h. 

49. 7 Thus saith the LORD, the redeemer of Is. 
49. 26 thy redeemer, the mighty one of Jacoh 
54. 5 thy redeemer the holy one of Israel 

54. 8 will I have mercy on thee, saith. .thy re. 

59. 30 the redeemer shall cometoZion, and unto 

60. i6 and thy redeemer, the mighty one of Ja. 
63. 16 thou, O Lord, (art) our Father, our red. 

Jer. 50. 34 Their redeemer (is) strong ; The Lord of 

EEDEMPnON (price of), redeeming — 
I.Right or price of redemption, n^xa gcullah. 
Lev. 25. 24 ye shall grant a redemption for the land 
25. 51 he shall give again the price of his rede. 
25. 5: give him again the price of his rcdempt. 
Kuth 4. 7 concerning redeeming, and concerning c. 
Jer. 32. 7 for the right of redemption (is) thine to 
32. 8 right of inheritance (is) thine, and the re. 

Z. Separation,, redemption, rw\^ peduth. 

Psa.iii. 9 He sent redemption unto his people : he 
130, 7 and with him (is) plenteous redemption 

Z.Separaiion, redemption, D'i'n$ pid'i/om. 

Hum. 3. 49 Moses took the redemption money of them 
A, Separation, redemption, ]V~i$ pid^/on. 

Psa. 49. 8 the redemption of their soul (is) precious 
5. A loosing away, aiToXvTpwtris apoluirosis. 

Luke2i. 28 look \ip. .for your redemption drawethnl. 

Horn. 3. 24 through the redemption that is in Christ 
8. 23 adoption, (to wit), the redemption of our 

1 Co. I. 30 made unto us. .sanctification, and rede. 
Eph. I. 7 In whom v^-e have redemption through h. 

1. 14 UTitil the redemption of the purchased i^. 

4. 30 whereby ye are sealed unto the day of re. 
Col. 1. 14 In whom we have redemption through h. 
Heb. 9. 15 for the redemption of the transgressions 

&.A loosing, xirpaxris lutrosis. 

Luke 2. 38 to ail them that looked for redemption in 
Heb. 9. 12 entered.. having obtained eterualrcdem. 

KEDOUND, to — 

To be over and above, ■n-fpitro'eva pcrissetco. 

2 Co. 4. 15 grace might.. redound to the glory of God 
EIED — 

l.A reed, d:x agam. 

Jer. 51. 33 the reeds they have burned with fire and 
i.A stalk, cane, reed, beam, .~j|7 qanch. 

1 Ki. 14. 15 Lord shall smite Israel, as a reed is sha. 

2 Ki.i8. 21 trustestupon the staff of this bruised reed 
Job 40. 21 He licth. .in the covert of the reed, and 

• Isa. 19. 6 dried up : the reeds and Hags shall wither 

35. 7 where each lay, (shall be) grass, v/ith re. 

36. 6 trustest in the staff of this broken reed 
42. 3 bruised reed shall he not break, and the 

Eze. 29. 6 because they have been a staff of reed to 
40. 3 flax in his hand, and a measuring reed 
40. 5 breath, .one reed; and the height, one r. 
40. 6 (which wasj) one reed broad, and the other 
40. 6 threshold (oi the gate, which was) one r. 
40. 7 chamber (was) one reed long, and one re. 
40. 7 threshold of the gate, .(was) one reed 
40. 8 also the porch of the gate within, one ro. 
41 8 foundations, .a full reed of six great cub. 
42. 16 He measured, .with the measuring reed 
42. 16 with the measuring reed round about 
42. 17, 18, jg hundred reeds, with the measuring 

i.A stalk, reed, cane, KaKa/xos kalatnos. 

Matt II. 7 What went ye out., to see? A reed shaken 

12. 20 bruised reed shall he not break, and sm. 

27. 29 they put (it) upon his head, and a reed in 

27. 30 took the reed, and smote him on thehead 

27. 48 put (it) on a reed, and gave him to drink 

JIarki5. 19 they smote him on the head with a reed 

15. 36 put (it) on a reed, and gave him to drink 

Luke 7. 24 What went yc out . . to see ? A reed shaken 

Eev. II. I there was given me a reed like unto a rod 

21. 15 he ^hat talked withme-had a golden reed 

21. 16 he measured the city with the reed, twe. 

fiEEL (to and fro), to — 

l.To reel to and fro, Jjri chagag. 

Psa. 107. 27 They reel to and fro, and stagger like a 
2. To 'move, stagger, yi] niM. 

Isa. 24. 20 shall reel to and/fro like a dnuikard, and 
EE-E-LA'-IAH, n;7j;") Jah causes trembling. 
One of the principal men that returned with Zerub- 
babel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 2 Ifehemiah, Seraiah, E., Mordecai, Belsh, 
■ BEPTSE, (weU) refined, refiner, to — 
'1.2^0 be refined, ppi zaijaq, i. 

I Ch.28. 18 for the altar of incense refined gold by w. 

• 29. 4 seven thousand t.alents of refined silver 
Isa. 23. 6 marrow, of wines on the lees well refined 

2. To refine, try, purify, '\ri tsaraph. 

Ixz 48. 10 I have refined thee, but not with silver;! 
Ztch.13. 9 through the fire, and will refine them as 

3. To refine, try, purify, t)-iy tsaraph, 3. 

.. MaL 3. 2 lor he (is) like a refiner's fire, and like fu. 
3. 3 Bhall sit (as) a refiner and purifier of silver 



EEEIHED, to be — 

To refine, try, ptirify, f)"iy tsaraph, 

Zech.13. 9 as silver is refined, and will try then ca 
REFOSHATIOH — 
A making thoroughly right, SidpQaan diorthtjsis. 

Heb. 9. 10 imposed (on them) untU the time of rcfo. 
REFOEiSIED, to bo — 
To be instructed, chastised, lp; yasar, 2. 

Lev. 26. 23 If ye wiU not be reformed by me by theso 
EEFEAIK, (self, from), to — 
l.To refrain or force self, p9!< aphaq, 7. 

Gen. 43. 31 refrained himself, and said. Set on bread 

45. I Joseph could not refrain himself before 
Esth. 5. 10 Nevertheless Haman refrained himself 
Isa. 42. 14 I have been still, (and) refrained myself 

64. 12 Wilt thou refrain thyself for these (thi.'* 

%.To refrain, nnri chatam. 

Isa. 48. 9 for my praise will I refrain for thee, that 

3. To darken, keep hack, %i:/n chasak. 

Job 7. II Therefore I will not refrain my mouth; I 
Prov.io. 19 sin : but he that refraiueth his lips(is) w. 
Jer. 14. 10 they have not refrained their feet ; there. 

4. To shut, restrain, N73 kala. 

Psa. 40. 9 I have not refrained my lips, Lord, t. 
ng. loi I have refrained my feet from every evil 

5. To mthhold, keep back, mo mana. 

Prov. I. 15 My son. .refrain thy foot from their path 
Jer. 31. 16 Ecfrain thy voice fi-om weeping, and tlii. 

6. To keep in, restrain, detain, nsj; atsar. 

Job 29. 9 princes refrained talking, and laid (their) 

7. To be or Jceep far off, pr"! rachaq. 

Eccl. 3. 5 time to embrace, and a time to refrain Ir. 

8. To set off from, aplaTrjiii aphistemi. 

Acts 5. 38 Eefrain from these men, and let them nl. 

9.70 cease, refrain, Travo/iai pauomai. 

I Pe. 3. 10 let him refrain his tongue from eWl, and 
EEFEESH (self), to — 

1. To be refreshed, b'3J naphash, 2. 

a Sa. 16. 14 came wearj-, and refreshed themselves 

2. To support, refresh, lya saad. 

I Ki. 13. 7 Come homo with me, and refresh thyself 
Z.To cause to turn back, aia shub, 5. 

Prov 25. 13 for ho refreshoth the soul of his masters 
4. To give rest again, ava-Tava anapauO. 

1 Co. 16. J 8 For they h.ive refreshed my spirit and yo. 

2 Co. 7. 13 because his spirit was refreshed by you 
Phm. 20 Yea, brother .. refresh my bowels in tho 

5. To cool or refresh again, oj/oif/uxw anapsuchO. 
2 Ti. I. 16 for he oft refreshed me, and was not asli. 

6.T0 obtain much attention, Tvyxa.i'a) 47rii.i^\eias. 
Acts 27. 3 liberty to go unto his friends to refresh him 

EEEEESHED (with), to bo — 
l.To be refreshed, B'S: naphash, 2. 

Kxod23. 12 and the stranger may bo refreshed 

31. 17 seventh day he rested, and was refreshed 

2. To have h-eath, be refreshed, nn ravach. 

1 Sa. 16. 23 so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and 
Job 32. 20 I will speak, that I may be refreshed 

3. To give rest again, avaTrava anapaziS. 

Phm. 7 bowels of the saints are refreshed by thee 

4. Torestagairi,with,(TvvavaTTaioij.ai sunanapauomai 

Eom.15. 32 [come unto you. .and may with you be r.] 
EEFEESHING — 
1. Refreshing, nj>3-)9 margeah. 

Isa. 28. 12 this (is) the refreshing : yet they would 

l.A cooling or refreshing again, iydrl/u^ts anapsu. 
Acts 3. 19 when tho times of refreshing shall come 

REFTJOE, (place of) — 

l.A refuge, place of refuge, npTO macJiseh. 

Psa. 14. 6 of the poor, because the Lord (is) his re. 

46. I God (is) our refuge and strength, a very 
62, 7 rock of my strength, (and) my refuge, (is) 
62. 8 pour out your heart . .God (is) a refuge for 
71. 7 unto many : but thou (art) my strong ref. 
91. 2 my refuge and my fortress : my God ; in 
91. 9 thou hast made the Lord (which is) my r. 
94. 22 and my God (is) tho rock of my refuge 

104. 18 high hills (are) a refuge for the wild goats 

142. 5 Thou (art) my refuge (and) my portion in 

Prov 14. 26 and his children shall have a place of re. 

Isa. 4. 6 for a place of refuge, and for a covert from 

25. 4 refuge from the storm, a shadow from the 

28. 15 for we have made lies ourrefuge, andun. 

28. 17 the hail shall sweep aAvay the refuge of 

I.FligM, place nf flight, Di:p manos. 

2 Sa. 22. 3 my refuge, my saviour ; thou savcst me fr. 
Psa. 59. 16 for thou hast been my defence and refuge 

142. 4 refuge failed me ; no man cared for my so. 
Jer. 16. 19 refuge in the day of affliction, tho Gentiles 

Z. Habitation, den, njiyp meonah. 

Dent 33. 27 eternal God (is thy) refuge, andundeme. 

A. Asylum, refuge, restricted place, C7|7(? miqlat. 
Num3s. 6 six cities for refuge, which ye shall appo. 
35. II appoint }'ou cities to bo cities of refuso 



iMim3;. 12 they shall be unto you cities for refugo 
35. 13 shall give, six cities shall ye have for ref. 
35. 14 of Canaan, (whicli) shall bo cities oi refuga 
35. 15 Those six cities shall be a refuge, (both) 
35. 25 shall restore him to the city of his refuge 
35. 26, 27 the border of tho city of his refugo 
35. 28 have remained in the city of his refuge 
33. 32 him that is fled to the city of his refugo 

Josh 20. 2 Appoint out for you cities of refuge, wh. 

20. 3 shall be your refuge from the avenger of 
21. 13, 21, 27, 32, 38 a city of refugo for the sla. 

I Ch. 6. 57 Hebron, (the city) of refuge, and l:bnah 
C. 67 they gave unto them, (of) the cities of re. 
5.IIig7i place, toioer, 33^a misgab. 

Psa. 9. 9 will be a refuge for the oppressed, a ref. 
46. 7, II the God of Jacob (is) our refuge. Se. 
48. 3 God is kno^vn in her palaces for a refuge 
REFITGE, to make — 
To take refuge, nrij chasah. 

Psa. 57. I shadow of thy wings will I make my ref. 
EEFUSE, (to) — 
1. To refuse, jX'O maan, 3. 

Gen. 37. 35 he refused to be comforted : and he said 

39. 8 he refused, and said unto his master's w. 

48. 19 his father refused, and said, I know (it) 

Exod. 4. 23 if thou refuse to let him go, behold, I w. 

7. 14 Pharaoh's heart (is) hardened, he refuseth 

10. 3 How long wilt thou refuse to humble th. 
i5. 28 How long refuse ye to keep my comman. 

22. 17 If her father utterly refuse to give her u. 
lfum2o. 21 Thus Edom refused to give Israel passage 

22. 13 Lord refuseth to give mo leaveto go with 

22. 14 said, Balaam refuseth to come with us 
Deut25. 7 My husband's brother refuseth to raise np 

1 S.I. S. 19 the people refused to obey the voice of S. 

28. 23 But, ho refused, and said, I will not eat 
s Sa. 2. 23 he refused to turn aside : wherefore Ab. 
13. 9 he refused to eat. And Amnon said. Have 
Kljo. 35 And the man refused to smite him 

21. 15 v.'hich he refused to give thee for money 

2 Ki. 5. 16 he urged him to take (it); but he refused 
Nell. 9. 17 refused to obey, neither were mindful of 
Esth. 1. 12 Vashti refused to come at the king's com. 
Job 6. 7 The things (that) my soul refused to tou. 
Psa. 77. 2 sore ran. .my soul refused to be comforted 

78. 10 kept not. .and refused to walk in his law 
Prov. I. 24 I have called, and ye refused; I have 

21. 7 destroy . .because they refuse to do Judg. 
21. 25 killeth him; for his hands refuse to lab. 

Isa. I. 20 if ye refuse and rebel, ye shall be devou. 

Jer. 3. 3 thou hadst a whore's forehead, thou ref. 

5. 3 they have refused, .have refused to retu. 

8. 5 they hold fast deceit, they refuse to ret. 
g. 6 they refuse to know me, saith the Lord 

11. 10 forefathers, which refused to hear my w. 
15. 18 incurable, (which) refuseth to be healed 

23. 28 if 'Aey refuse to take the eup at thine h. 
31. 13 refiJscd to be comforted for her children 
50. 33 held them fast ; tliey refused to let them 

Kos. II. 5 sh.allbe his king, because they refused to 
Zech. 7. II they refused to hearken, and pulled away 

1.Rcfusing, Jns maen. 

Exod. 8. 2 if thou refuse to let (them) go, behold, I 

9. 2 if thou refuse to let (them) go, and wilt 
JO. 4 Else, if thourefuse to let mypeople go 

Jer. 38. 21 if thou refuse to go forth, this (is) the w. 

Z. Refusing, D^jsp meanim. 

Jer. 13. 10 This evil people wWch refuse to hear my 

4. To loathe, despise, reject, cxa maas. 

I Sa. 16. 7 Look not. .because. .1 have refused him 
Job 34. 33 whether thou refuse, or whether thou ch. 
Psa. 78. 67 he refused the tabernacle of Joseph, and 
118. 22 The stone, the builders refused isbeeorae 
Isa. 7. 15, 16 know to refuse the evil, and choose 

8. 6 as this people refuseth the waters of ShL 
Eze. 5. 6 they have refused my judgments anc' mj 

5. To forsake, 215; azab. 

Prov.io. 17 but he that refuseth reproof erreth 

6. To malie free, void, refuse, yns para. 

Prov. 8. 33 Hear instruction., be wise., ref use it not 

13. 18 shame (sliall be) to him that refuseth ins. 

5. 32 He that refuseth instruction despiiieth his 

7. To deny, disown, apvioixai arneamai. 

Acts 7. 35 This Moses whom they refused, saying, W, 
Jlob. II. =4 refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's 

8. To ask off, deprecate, irapairfo/iai paraiteomai. 

Acts 23. II I refuse not to die : but if there be none 

I Ti. 4. 7 refuse profane and old wives' fables, and 

S. II the younger widows refuse: forwhcnthey 

Heb. 12. 25 See that ye refuse not him th.at spcaketh 

12. 25 who ref used lum that sp.ake oa earth, much 
EEFUSE — 

1. To loathe, despise, reject, DNO maas. 

Lam. 3. 45 Thou hast made us! .refuse in the midst 

2. To be melted, wasted, Dpa masas, 2. 

1 Sa. 13. 9 vile and refuse', that they dcstroyai nttc. 
Z.Refusc, flakes, hBf} mappal. 

Amos 8. 6 may buy. .and sell the refuse of the \/h. 
EEEXTSED, to be — 
l.To be loathed, despised, rejected, DNta maas, 2. 

Isa. 54. 6 a wife of youth, when thou wast refused 

2. What is to be east away, airofiKiiTos apobletos. 
I TL 4 4 nothing to bo refused, it it be received 



REGARD 



801 



REIGN 



BEGARS of, in — 

Oil, account of the ^natter of, JTiai"'?a al-dibrath? 
Eccl. 8. 2 and (that) in regard of the oath ot God 

BIGARD, to (have) — 

l.To understand, consider, attend, )'3 bi7i. 

Psa. 28. 5 Eccause they regard not the works of the 
94. 7 neither shall the God of Jacob regard (it) 
VroT29. 7 (but) the wicltcd regardeth not to know 
Dan. II. 37 Neither shall he regard the God. .nor re. 

2. To understand, consider, attend, J"? 5m, 7a. 
Job 30. 20 I stand up, and thou regardeat me (not) 

3. To seek, inquire, require, v~n darash. 

Job 3. 4 let not God regard it from above, neither 

4. To let the eye spare, j;y Din chus ayin. 

Gen. 45. 20 Also regard not your stuff ; for the good 

6. 7*0 iliink, reckon, esteem, ac'ri ehashab. 

Isa. 13. 17 which shall not regard silver ; and (as for) 
33. 8 he hath despised the cities, he regardeth 

5. To Icnow, jrn; yada. 

Prov 12. 10 righteous (man) regardeth the life of his 

7. To set the taste or desire, Dyp nily sum teem. 
Dan. 3. 12 these men, king, liave not regarded thee 

6. 13 regardeth not thee., king, nor the dec. 

8. To {cause to) behold, ejj nabat, 5. 

Isa. 5. 12 but they regard not the work of the Lor.D 
Lam. 4. 16 he v/ill no more regard them : they respe. 
Amos 5. 22 neither will I regard the peace offerings 
Hab. I. 5 regard, and wonder marvellously : for (I) 

9. To discern, 13} nakar, 3. 

Job 34. 19 norregardeththerichmorethanthepoor? 

10.ro li/t up, nVj nasa. 

Deutio. 17 which regardeth not persons, nor taketh 

28. 50 which shall not regard the person of the 

2 Ki. 3. 14 were it not that I regard the presence of 

Mai. I. 9 will he regard your persons? saith the L. 

11. To face, front, look, Kppanah. 

Lev. 19. 31 Regard not them that have familiar spir. 
Job 36. 21 Take heed, regard not iniquity; for this 
Psa.io?. 17 He will regard the prayer of the destitute 
Mai. 2. 13 Insomuek that ho regardeth not the offe. 

12. To li/t up the face, D'lS n'^j nasa phanim. 
Prov. 6. 35 He will not regard any ransom ; neither 

13. To give attention, 3b'5 qashab, 5. 

Prov. I. 24 stretched out my hand, and no man reg. 
\L Attention, HB'iJ qesheb. 

I KI.18. 29 nor any to answer, nor any that regarded 
16. 7*0 see, njo raah. 

1 Ch.17. 17 hast regarded me according to the estate 

Psa 66. 18 If 1 regard iniquity in ray heart, the Lord 
106 44 Nevertheless he regarded their affliction 

Eccl II. 4 he that regardeth the clouds shall not r. 

16.ro set, put, place, Q>b sum, 5. 

Job 4. 20 they perish for ever without any regarding 

17. 7*0 set the heart, 2h nv or D't^ sm?» or shith leb. 
Isxod. 9. 21 he that regarded not the word of the Lo. 

1 Sa. 4. 20 she answered not, neither did she regard 

25. 25 I pray thee, regard this man of Belial, (e.) 

2 Sa. 13. 20 he (is) thy brother; regard not this thing 

18. To behold, look, lity shur. 

Job 35. 13 vanity, neither ivill the Almighty regard 
IS.T'o hear, hearken, not? shamea. 

Job 39. 7 neither regardeth he the crying of the d. 
20. To observe, watch, take heed, keep, noE' shamar. 

Psa. 31. 6 I have hated them that regard lying van. 

Prov. 5. 2 That thou mayest regard discretion, and 

13. 18 that regardeth reproof shall be honoured 
15. 5 but he that regardeth reproof is prudent 

BccL 5. 8 higher than the highest regardeth; and 

21. 7*0 look, glance at, nj^ shaah. 

Exod. s- 9 labour therein ; and let them not regard 

22.2*0 see, perceive, understand, pxivu blepO. 
Matt22. i5 for thou regardcst not the person of men 
Marki2. 14 for thou regardest not the person of men 

23.7'o turn self in or away, ivrpevo/jiat entrepomai. 
LukeiS. 2 which feared not God, neither regarded 
18. 4 Though I fear not God, nor regard man 

24.2*0 look upon, iirifiKiirw epiblepo. 

Luke I. 48 For he hath regarded the low estate of 
25. 7*0 hold toward, wpocix" prosecho. 

Acts 8. II to him they had regard, because that of 
26.ro think, set the mind, <ppoveu phronco. 

Kcm 14. 6 He that regardetli the day, regardeth (it) 

14. 6 [he that regardeth not. doth nnt regard] 
EIGAKD, not to — 

1. 7*0 be careless, a.fie\^a> ameleo. 

Heb. 8. 9 and I regarded them not, saith the Lord 

%To consult amiss, irapa^ovKevofiai parabouleuom. 
Phil. 2. 30 [not regarding] his life, to supply your L 
EE'-GEM, ay] friendship, association. 
A son of Jahdai, of the family of Caleb son of Jephun- 
neth. B.C. 1470. 

X CIu 3. 4/ And the sons of Jahdai; £., and Jotham 



EE-GEE ME' -LECH, ^^? Cp,. 

One whom the people sent into the temple to pray and 

to consult the priests and prophets regarding a day of 

humiliation In memory of the destruction of the temple 

B.C. 518. 

Zcch. 7 2 they had sent. .Shcrezer and II., and 

REGENERATION — 

A re-creation, regeneralioji, saXiyycvcffla paliyge. 
Matti9. *2 ^ "^^ regeneration, when the Son of man 
Titus 3. 5 by the washijig of regeneration, and reu. 

EEGION that lieth (round about) — 
l.yl cord, line, coast, ^517, ^3n cliebcl. 

Dcut. 3. 4 all the region of Argob, the kingdom of 
3 13 all the region of Argob, with all Bashan 

1 Ki. 4. 13 tl\e region of Argob, which (is) in liashan 

2. An elevated place, nsj naphah. 

1 Ki. 4. 1 1 in all the region of Dor ; which had Tap. 

3.^ climate, region, district, K\ifia Mima. 

2 Co. 1 1 . 10 of this boasting in the regioni of Achaia 
Gal. I. 21 I came into the regions of Syria and CiL 

i.Tlie place all around, irepixfpos perichoros. 
Jlatt. 3. 5 Then went out. .all the region round ab. 
Mark 1. 28 throughout all the region round about G. 

6. 53 ran through that whole region [round a.] 
Luke 4. 14 fame, .through all the region round about 

7. 17 and throughout all the region round about 
Acts 14. 6 and unto the region that lieth round about 

fi.A place, region, field, xupa chOra. 

Matt. 4. 16 to them which sat in the region and sha. 
Luke 3. I of theregioiiof Trachonltis, and Lysanias 
Acts 8. I throughout the regions of Judea and Sa. 

13. 49 was published throughout all the region 
16. 6 tlu-oughout Phrygia and the region of Ga. 

REGISTER — 

\.A writing, an? Ixthab. 

Ezra 2. 62 These sought their register famong) those 
Neh. 7. 64 These sought their register (among) those 

2.A book, Utter, account, i?p sepher. 

Neh. 7. 5 1 found a register of the genealogy of them 
RE-HAB'-IAH, n;3Ln, in;3rn Jah is a widener. 
Eldest son of EUezer son of Moses. B.C. 1390. 

I Ch.23. 17 And the sons cf Eliezer (were) R. the cli. 

23. 17 but the sons of R. were very many 

24. 21 of the sons of R., the first (was) Isshiah. 
26. 25 And his brethren by EUezer; R. liis sou 

REHEARSE, to — 

1.2*0 speak, 137 dahar, 3. 

I Sa. 8. 2 1 he rehearsed them In the ears of the Loud 
2.7*0 bring fonoard, tell, declare, i?; nagad, 5 

1 Sa. 17. 31 they rehearsed (them) before Saul; and 
3.7*0 sit, place, put, Dsb sum. 

Exod 17. 14 Write, .and reheai-se .In the ears of Jos. 
4.7*0 give, give forth, njB tanah, 3 

Judg. 5. II rehearse the righteous acts of the LoiiD 

5. 7*0 tell back or again, avayyeWw anaijgellu. 

Acts 14. 27 rehearsedallthatGodliaddone with them 
REHEARSE from tha beginning, to — 
2*0 begin, commence, &pxoiJ-ai arcliohuii 

Acts 11. 4 Peter rehearsed from the beginning, and 

RE'-HOB, 3m width. 

1. A Lcvitical city in Asher, near the source of the 
Jordan, the farthest place northward to which the 
spies went; now called Huntn. 

Numi3. 21 went up, and searched the land, .unto R. 

Josh. 19. 28 And Hebron, and R., and Hammon, and 
ig. 30 Umniah also, and Aphek, and'R.: twenty 
21. 31 Helkath with her suburbs, and R. with 

Judg. I. 31 Neither did Asher drive out the inh... of R. 

2 Sa. 10. 8 and the Syrians, .of R. . .(were)by thems. 

1 Ch. 6. 75 Hukok vt-ith her suburbs, and K. with her 

2. Father of Hadad»zer, king of Zobah in the days of 
David. B.C. 1040. 

2 Sa. 8. 3 David smote also Hadadezer.. son of R. 

8. 12 and of the spoil of Hadadezer, son of R. 

3. A Levite that Vfiiii Nehemiah sealed the covenant. 

B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. II Jlicha, R., Hashabiah 

RE-HO-BO'-AM, cyarn freer of the people. 

Son and successor of Solomon, from whom the ten 

tribes revolted. B.C. 975. 

I Ki. II. 43 and R. his son reigned in his stead 

12. I And R. went to Shechem : for all Israel 
12 3 And Jeroboam, .came, and spake untoR. 
12. 6 And king R. consulted with the old men 
12. 12 Jeroboam, .came to E. the third day, as 

12. 17 the cities of Judali, R. reigned over them 

12. 18 Then king R. sent Adorani, who(was)over 
12. 18 R. made speed to get him up to his cha. 
12. 21 And when R. was come to Jerusalem, he 
12. 21 to bring the kingdom again to R. the son 
12. 23 Speak unto R., the son of Solomon, king 
12. 27 the heart of this people turn, .unto R. 
12. 27 they shall kill me, and go ajrain to R. king 

14. 21 R. the son of Solomon reigned in Jud.ih 
14. 21 R.( was) forty and one yeai-s old when he 
14. 25 it came to pass, in. .fifth year of king R. 
14. 27 king R. made in their stead brasen shie. 
14. 29 Now the rest of the acts of R, . .(are). . w. 



I Ki 14. jo And there was war between Fv. and Jcro. 
I J. 31 And R. slept OTlh his lathers, and was 

15. o And there was war between K.ani Jero. 
1 Ch. 3. 10 Aud Solomon's 6on(\vas)Il., Abia his so.t 
3 Ch. 9. 31 and E. his son rciuned in his stead 

10. I And R. went to Shechem: for to Shechem 
10. 3 Jeroboam and nil Israel. . spake to R., say. 
10. 6 king E. took counsel with the old men 
10. 12 all the people came to E. on tb.e third day 
10. 13 and king E. forsook t!ie counsel of the old 
10. 17 the cities of J., R. reigned over thom 

10. 18 Pv. sent Iladoram that (v/as)over the trib. 

10. 18 R. made speed to get him up t()(his)cha. 

11. I And when E. was come to Jerusalem, ho 
11. I he might bring the kingdom again to R. 
n. 3 Speak unto R. the sou of Solomon, king 
II. 5 And R. dwelt in Jerusalem, and built citiesj 
II. 17 So they.. made E. the son of Solomon st. 
II. 18 And E. took him ^lahalatli the daughter 
II. 21 AndE. loved Maachah the daughter of A. 

11. 22 E. made Abijah the son of Maachah the 

12. I whenE. had established the kingdom, .ho 
12. 2 came to pass, .in the fifth year of kingR, 
12. 5 Then came Shemaiah the prophet to R. 
12. 10 Instead of which king R. made shields of 
12. 13 So king P„. strengthened himself in Jeni. 
12. 13 R. (was) one and forty years old when ho 
12. 15 Now the acts of R.. .(are), .^vrittenin the 
12. 15 (there were) wars between R. and Jerob. 

12. 16 And R. slept with his fathers, aiid ivas b. 

13. 7 when R. was young and tender hearted 
Matt. I. 7 And Solomon begat R. ; and R. begat A. 

RE-HO'-BOTH, nin-j, ni3rr| enlargement. 

1. A city in Assyria, built in Ninirod, near Nineveh and 
Calab, on the Euphrates. 

Gen. 10. II Asshur. .buildcd Nineveh. .the cityR. 

36. 37 and Saul of R. . .reigned in his stead 
1 Ch. I. 48 Shaul of E. by the liver reigned in his st. 

2. A well which Isaac digged, perhaps Ruchaibah 
tliree miles S. of Elusa. 

Gen. 26. 22 and he called the name of it R. ; and he 

RE'-HTTBI, D?n-i pity. 

1. A chief man that returned with ZerubbabeL B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 2 liilshan, Jlispar, Bigvai, R., Baanah 
Neh. 12. 3 Shechaniah, R., Jleremoth 

2. A chancellor of Artaxerxes. B.C. 522. 

Ezra 4. 8 R. the chancellor.. wrote a letteragainst 
4. 9 Then (wrote) R. the chancellor, and Shi. 
4. 17 (Then) sent the king an answer unto R. 
4. 23 Artaxerxes'letter(was)read before R.,and 
3 A Levite that helped to repair the wall. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3.17 after him repaired the Levites, R. the son 
4. A person that with Nehemiah sealed the covenant. 

B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. 25 B., Hashabnah, Maaseiah 
RE'-l, 'j;t Jah is a frier.d. 

A friend of David when Adonijali attempted to becoms 
king B.O. 1015. 

I Ki. I. 8 But Zadok . . and R. . . were not with Adon. 
REIGN — 
1. To reign, be a king, XTr inalak. 

1 Ki. 6. I in the fourth year of Solomon's reign over 

2 Ki. 24. 12 took him in the eighth year of his reign 

25. I in the ninth year of his reign, in the tenth 

1 Ch. 4. 31 These (were) their cities unto the reigii 

2 Ch. 16. 13 in the oneand fortieth yearof his reigu 

17 7 in the third year of his reign he sent to 
29 3 He, in the first year of his reign, in the fl. 
34. 3 in the eighth year of his reign, while he 
34. 8 in the eighteenth year of his reign, when 
36. 20 servants, .until the reign of the kingdom 
Esth. I. 3 In the third year of his reign, he made a 
Jer. I. 2 came, .in the thirteenth year of his reiga 

51. 59 he went, .in the fourth year of his reign 

52. 4 in the ninth year of his reign, in the tenth 
T>an. 9. 2 In the first year of his reign, 1 Daniel un. 

^.Kingdom, ?3?D malku. 

Ezra 4. 24 ceased unto the second year of the reign 

6. 15 sixth jear of the reign of Darius the king 

Dan. 6. 28 in the reign of Darius, and in the reign of 

Z. Kingdom, n'sVp malkuth. 

I Ch.26. 31 In the fortieth year of the reign of David 
29. 30 AVith all his reign and his might, and the 

a Ch. 3. 2 secondmonth,in the fourthyear of hi'' r. 
13. 10 in the fifteenth year of the reign of Asa 
13. 19 five and thirtieth year of the reign of Asa 

16. I In the six and thirtieth year of the reign 
!6. 12 in the thirty and ninth year of his reign 
29. 19 Ahaz in his reign did cast away in histran. 

35. 19 In the eighteenth year of the reign of J. 
Ezra 4. 5 until the reign of Darius king of Persia 

4. 6 And in the reign of Ahasuerus, in the be. 
4. 6 beginning of his reign, ■wrote they (unto 

7. I in the reign of Artaxerxes king of Persia 

8. I chief . .in the reign of Artaxerxes the king 
Neh. 12. 22 priests, to the reign of Darius the Persian 
Esth. 2. 16 was taken, .in the seventh year of his r» 
Jer. 49. 34 in tiie beginning of the reign of Zedekiah 

52. 31 in the (ftrst)yearof his reign lifted up the 

Dan. I. I In the third year of the reign of Jehoiakim 

2. I in the second year of the reign of Nebuc. 

8. I In the third year of the reign of king Be. 

i. Kingdom, reign, njpcc mamlakah. 

Jer. 27. I In the beginning of the reign of Jehoinkim 
28. I in the beginning of the reign of ZedekiaJl 

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h. Kingdom, nia^p? inamlalcalh. 

Jer. 26. I Intlicbegiuningoftherelgnof Jehoialiim 

&. Leadership, ^]ye/j,ovla hegmncmta. 

Luko 3. I in the ultoentli year of the reign of Tibe. 

SEtGK (over, -mth), to — - 

]. To reicjn, he a Icing, Tl^a malalc. 

Gen. 36. 31 the kings that reigned in the land of Ed. 
36. 31 before there reigned any Icing over the c. 
36. 32 And Bela tlie son of BoorreignedinEdora 
36. 33 Jobab the son of Zerah of Bozrali reigned 
j6. 34 Husham of tile land of Temani reigned in 
36. 35 Husham died, and Hadad. reigned in his 
36. 36 Samlah of Masrekah reigned lu his stead 
36. 37 Saul of Rehoboth (by) the river reigned 

36. 38 Baal-hanan the son of Achbor reigned in 
j6. 39 Hadarreigned in his stead : and the name 

37. 8 Shalt thou indeed reign over us? orshalt 
£xodi5. 18 The Lord shall reign for ever and ever 
Josh. 13, 10, 21 king of tlie Amorites, which reigned 

13. 12 which reigned In Ashtaroth and in Edrei 

Judg. 4. 2 Jabin king of Canaan, that reigned in Ha. 

9. 8 said unto the olive tree, Reign thou over 

9. 10, 12, 14 said.. Come thou, (and) reign over 

1 Sa. 8. 7 rejected me, that I should not reign over 

8. 9 manner of the king that shall reign over 
C. II the manner of the king that shall reign 
11.12 Who (is) he that said, Sliall Saul reign ov. 
12. 12 said . . Nay ; but a king shall reign over us 
12. 14 and also tlie king that reigneth over you 
13. I Saul reigned one year, .when he had rci. 
16. J have rejected him from reigning over Is. 

2 Sa 2. 10 Ish-bosheth, Saul's son. .reigned two ye. 

3. 21 that thou mayest reign over all that thine 
5. 4 thirty years old . (and) he reigned forty y. 
5. s In Hebron he reigned over Judali seven 

5. 5 he reigned thirty and three years overall 
8. 15'David reigned over all Israel ; and David 

10. I and .his son reigned in his stead 

[So h 1 Ki. II. 43; 14. 2o, 31; 15. 8, 24; 16. 6, 2S ; 22. 
40, 50 ; 2 Ki. 8. IS, 24 ; 10. 35 ; 12. 21 ; 13. 9, 24 ; 14. 16, 
zq ; 15. 7, 22, 38 ; i6. 20 ; ig. 37 ; 20. 21 ; 21. 18, 26 ; 24. 
6 ; I Oh. 19. I ; 29. 28 ; 2 Ch. 9. 31 ; 12. 16 ; 14. i ; 17. 1 ; 
»i. I ; 24. 27 ; 26. 23 ; 27. 9 ; 2S. 27 ; 32. 33 ; 33. 20 ; 36. 8.] 
2 Sa. 15. 10 ye sliall say, Absalom reighetli in Hebron 

i5. 8 Saul, in wliose stead thou hast reigned 
I El. I. II the son of Haggith doth reign, and David 
'• i3> 17. 30 thy son shall reign after me, and 
1. 13 saying .. why then doth Adonijah reign? 
J. 18 Adonijah reigneth ; and now, my lord the 

1. 24 Adonijah shall reign after me, and he sh. 

2. II And the days that David reigned over Is. 
a. II seven years reigned he in Hebron, and th. 

2. II and three years reigned he in Jerusalem 
2. 15 set their faces on me, that I should reign 

6. I In the fourth year of Solomon's reign over 

11. 24 dwelt therein, and reigned in Damascus 
II. 25 he abhorred Israel, and reigned over Sy. 
II. 37 thou shalt reign according to all that 

11. 42 reigned in Jerusalem over all Israel 

12. i7the cities of Ju(lah,Rehoboam reigned over 
14. 19 how he warred, and how he reigned, beh. 
14. 2o the days whicli Jeroboam reigned (were) 
14. 21 Rehoboam the son of Solomon reigned isL 

14. 21 he reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem 

15. I the eighteenth year, .reigned Abijara over 
15. 2 Three years reigned he in Jerusalem, and 
15. 9 twentieth year of Jeroboam, .re. Asa over 
15. 10 forty and one years reigned he in Jerusa. 
15. 25 And Nadab. .reigned over Israel two ye. 
15. 28 did Baasha slay him, and reigned in his 

15. 29 when he reigned, (that) he smote all the 

16. 10 and killed him. .and reigned in his stead 
16. 15 did Zimri reign seven days in Tirzali. And 
j6. 22 prevailed. .60 Tibni died, and Omri reig. 
16. 23 began Omri. .six years reigned he in Tir. 
16. 29 Ahab the son of Omri reigned over Israel 
22. 42 he reigned twenty and five years in Jeru. 

22. 51 Ahaziah. .reigned two years over Isi'ael 
a Ki 1. 17 Jehoram reigned in his stead, in the see. 

3. I Jehoram the son of Ahab . . reigned twelve 
3. 27 son, that should have reigned in his stead 
8. 17 and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem 

JO. 36 the time that Jehu reigned over Israel in 

11. 3 And Athaliah did reign over the land 

12. I forty years reigned he in Jerusalem. And 
14. I reigned Amaziah the son of Joash king of 

14. 2 reigned twenty and nine years in Jerusa. 

15. 2 he reigned two and fifty years in Jerusa. 
15. 8 did. .reign over Israel in Samaria six mo. 
15. 10, 14, 30 slew him, and reigned in his stead 
15. 13 and he reigned a full month in Samaria 

15. 25 and he killed him, andreigned in his room 
»5- 33 and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem 

16. 2 and reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem - 
18. 2 he reigned twenty and nine years in Jer. 
SI. I reigned fifty and five years in Jerusalem 
21. 19 and he reigned two years in Jerusalem 
)!. I reigned thirty and one years in Jerusalem 

03. 31 and he reigned three months in Jerusalem 
^3- 33 put him. .that he might not reign in .fer. 

23. 36 and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem 

24. 8 he reigned in Jerusalem three months 
24. 18 and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem 

t Ch. I. 43 these (are) the kings that reigned in the 
I. 43 before (any) king reigned over the children 
1. 44 Jobrb the son of Zerah of Bozrah reigned 
I. 45 Husham of the land of the Temanites re. 
I. 46 Hadad the son of Bedad. .reigned in his 
1. 47 Saralah of Masrekah reigned in his stead 
1. 48 ahaul of Kfihoboth by the river reignecHn 



1 Ch. I. 49 And. .the son of Achborreigned in hisst. 

I. 50 Iladad reigned in his stead ; and the name 

3 4 there he reigned seven years and six mo. 

3. 4 in Jerusalem he reigned thirty and tliree 
i5, 31 say among- the nations. The Lord reigneth 
18. 14 So David reigned over all Israel, and ex. 
29. 26 I'hus David the son of Jesse reigned over 
29. 27 And the time that he reigned over Israel 
29. 27 seven years reigned he in Hebron, and 
29. 27 thirty and three (years) reigned he in Je. 
9 Ch. 1. 13 Solomon came, .and reigned over Israel 

9. 30 Then Solomon reigned in Jerusalem over 
10. 17 cities of Judah, Rehoboam reigned over 
12. 13 Rehobo.am strengthened himself, .and r. 

12. 13 he reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem 

13. 2 He reigned three years in Jerusalem. His 
20 31 And JehoshaphatreignedoverJudah,(He 
eo. 31 he reigned twenty and five years in Jer. 
21. 5 and he reigned eight years in Jerusalem 

21. so he reigned in Jerusalem eight years, and 

22. I tlie son of Jehoram king of Judah reigned 

22. 2 and he reigned one year in Jerusalem 
22. 12 and Athaliah reigned over the land 

23. 3 the king's son shall reign, as the Lord h. 

24. I and he reigned forty years in Jerusalem 

25. I he reigned twenty and nine years in Jer. 

26. 3 he reigned fifty and two years in Jerusa. 
aj. I and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem 

27. 8 and reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem 

28. 1 andhereigned sixteen years in Jerusalem 

29. 1 he reigned nine and twenty years in Jer. 
33. 1 reigned fifty and five years in Jerusalem 

33. 21 Amon. reigned two years in Jerusalem 

34. I reigned in Jerusalem one and thirty years 
36, 2 and he reigned three months in Jerusalem 
36. 5 and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem 
36. 9 reigned tliree months and ten days in Je. 

36. II and reigned eleven years in Jerusalem 
Esth. I. I Aha.suerus which reigned from India even 
Job 34. 30 That the hypocrite reign not, lest the pe. 
Psa. 47. 8 God reigneth over the heathen : God sit. 

93. I The Lord reigneth ; he is clothed with 
96. 10 Say among the heathen . . the Lord reign. 
97. I The Lord reigneth ; let the earth rejoice 
99. I The Lord reigneth; let the people trem. 
146. 10 The Lord shall reign for ever, .thy God 
■Prov. 8. 15 By me kings reign, and princes decree j. 

30. 22 For a servant when he reigneth ; and a 
Eccl. 4. 14 For out of prison he cometh to reign, whe. 
Isa. 24. 23 when the Lord of hosts shall reig-n in m. 

32. I a king shall reign in righteousness, and 

37. 38 and Esar-haddon his son reigned in his 
52. 7 that saith unto Zion, Thy God reigneth 

Jer. 22. II which reigned instead of Josiah his fath. 
22. 15 Shalt thou reign, because thou closest (t.) 
23. 5 a king shall reign and prosper, and shall 

33. 21 that he should not have a son to reign u. 
37. I Zedckiah the son of Joaiah reigned inste. 
52. I and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem 

Jlic. 4. 7 Lord shall reign over them in mount Zion 

2. To rule, Wo mashed. 

Deuti5. 6 thou shalt reign over.. they shall not rei 
Josh. 1 2. 5 reigned in mount Hermon, and in Salcah 
Judg. 9. 2 that all. .reign o-er you, or that one rei. 
I Ki. 4. 21 Solomon reigned over all kingdoms from 

1 Ch.29. 12 thoureignest over all ; and in thine hand 

2 Ch. 9. 26 he reigned over all the kings from the ri. 

Z.To ride, n-n radah. 

Lev. 26. 17 they that hate you shall reign over you 

4. To restrain, -a^ atsar. 

I Sa. 9, 17 Behold, .this same shaU reign over my p. 
5.T0 he a prince, "Hb sur, 

Judg. 9. 22 When Abimelech had reigned three years 

6. To he first or chief, &px<^ archo. 

Rom. 15. 12 he that shall rise to reign over the Gent. 

7. To reign, he a Icing, PaffiKfva hasileuS. 

Matt. 2. 22 when he heard that Archelaus did reign 
Luke I. 33 he shall reign over the house of Jacob for 
19. 14 We wU not have this, to reign over us 
19. 27 which would not that I should reign over 
Kom. 5. 14 death reigned from Adam to Moses, even 
5. 17 if by one man's offence death reigned by 
5. 17 they shall reign in life by one, Jesus C. 
S. 21 That as sin hath reigned unto death, even 

5. 21 BO might grace reign through righteous. 

6. 12 Let not sin therefore reign in yourmortal 
I Co. 4. 8 ye have reigned as kings without us : and 

4. 8 I would to God ye did reign, that we also 

15. 25 he must reign, till he hath put all enemies 

Kev 5. JO kings and priests : and we shall reign on 

II. 15 saying .and he shall reign for ever and e. 

II. 17 taken, .thy great power, andhast reigned 

19. 6 for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth 
zo. 4 and reigned with Christ a thousand years 

20. 6 and sh.ill i-eign with him a thousand years 
22 5 and they shall reign for ever and ever 

8. To have a hingdom, exw 0aa-iXfia echd hasileia. 
Rev. 17. 18 whichreigneth over the kings of the earth 

9. To reign or be a king wiih, <ru/tj8o(nA.ftJ&i sumha. 

1 Co. 4. 8 1 would . . that we also might reign with 

2 TL 2. 13 If we sufl'er, we shall also reign with (him) 
REIGW. to begin to, make to — 

l.To he a king, reign, ^Sp malak. 

2 Sa. 2. 10 when he began to reign 
[So in s. 4; I Ki. 14. 21; 16. 11; 22. 42; z Ki. 8. 17, 26; 
It. 21; 14. 2; 15. 2, 33; 16. 2; 18. 2; 21. I, 19; 22. I ; 23. 



31, 36; 24. 8, 18; 23. 27; 2 Ch. 12. 13; 20. 31; 21. 5, 20; 
23. 2 ; 24. I ; 26. J ; 27. i, 8 ; 28. i ; 33. j, 2 j ; 34. i ; 36. 3, 
5, 9, 11; Jer. 52. I.] 

1 Ki.15. 25 Nadab the con of Jeroboam began to reign 

22. 41 JehoshaiAat the son of Asa began to reign 

22. 51 the son of Ahab began to reign over Israel 

» Ki. 3. I the son of Aliab began to reign over Israel 

8. 16 J.theson of Jchoshaphat..begantoreign 
8. 25 did. .the son of Jehoram. .begin to reign 

9. 29 theelevcnthyear.. began Ahaziah to reign 

12. I Jehoash began to reign : and forty years 

13. J Jehoahaz the son of Jehu began to reign 

13. 10 began Jehoash the son of Jehoahaz to r^. 

14. 23 Jeioboara . . began to reign in Samaria, (a.) 

15. I began Azariah sSi of Amaziah.. to rcgn 
15. J3 Shallum the son of Jabesh began to reign 
15. 17 began Menahem the son of Gadi to reign 
15. 23 Peiiahiah the.son of Menahem began to r. 
13. 27 Pekah the son of Remaliah begar» to reign 

15. 32 began Jotham the son of U-ziah.. to reign 

16. 1 son of Jotham king of Judah began to re. 

17. I began Hoshea the son of Elahto reign in 

18. 1 son of Ahaz king of .fudah began to reign 

2 Ch.25. J twentyand five..(when)hebeganto reign 

29. I Hezekiah began to reign (when he was) 

2. To cause to reign, make a king, Xli} malak, 5. 
2 Ch. J. 8 and hast made me to reign in his stead 

REINS — 

1. Loins, Dlspn chalatsayim. 

Isa. II. 5 and faithfulness the girdle ol his reins 

^.Kidneys, reins, nV^j kelayoth. 

Job 16. 13 he cleavefh my reins asunder, and doth 

19. 27 (though)my reins be consumed within ma 
Psa. 7. 9 righteous God trieth the hearts and reins 

j6. 7 my reins also instruct me in the night se. 

26. 2 Examine me . .try my reins and my heart 

73. 21 was grieved, and I was pricked in my re. 

J39. 13 For thou hast possessed my reins : thou 

Prov 23. 16 my reins shall i-ejoice when thy lips speak 

Jer. 11. 20 that triest the reins and the heart, let me 

12. 2 in their mouth, and far from their reins 

J7. 10 (I) try the reins, even to give every man 

20. 12 seest the reins and the heart, let me see 
Lam. 3. 13 caused the arrows., to enter into my reins 

Z. Reins, kidneys, vetpp6snephros. 

Rev. 2. 23 he which searcheth the reins and hearts 

REJECT, to — 

l.To loathe, despise, reject, Dxp maas. 

1 Sa. 8. 7 not rejected thee, but theyhave rejected 

10. 19 ye have this day rejected your God, who 
15. 23, 26 thou hast rejected the word of the L. 
15. 23 he hath also rejected thee from (being)k. 

15. 26 Lord hath rejected thee from being king 

1 6. I seeing I have rejected him from reigning 

2 KI. 17. 15 they rejected his statutes, and his cove. 

17. 2o Lord rejected all the seed of Israel, and 
Jer. 2. 37 Lord hath rejected thy confidences, and 

6. 19 not hearkened .. to my law, but rejected 

6. 30 because the Lord hath rejected them 

7. 29 Lord hath rejected and forsaken the gen. 

8. 9 they haye rejected the word of the Lord 
14. 19 Hast thou utterly rejected Judah? hath 

Lam. 5 22 thou hast utterly rejected us ; thou art 
. Hos. 4. 6 hast rejeotedknowledge, I will also reject 

2. To put away or aside, aBereii atheteO. 

Mark 6. 26 for their sakes . . he would not reject her 

7. 9 Full well ye reject the commandment of 

Luke 7. 30 lawyers rejected the counsel of God agai. 

Johni2. 48 He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not 

3. To disapprove of, airodoKifidCa apodokimazo. 

Matt 21. 42 stone which the builders rejected, the 

Maik 8. 31 must suffer many things, and be rejected 
12. 10 stone which the buOders re.ected is bee. 

Luke 9. 22 must suffer many things, and be rejected 
17. 25 suffer many things, and be rejected of this 
20. i7.Btone which the builders rejected, thesa. 

Heb. 12. 17 he was rejected : for he found no place of 

4. To spit out, iKirrva ekptvM. 

GaL 4. 14 despised not, nor rejected ; but -ecelverl 

5. To ask off, deprecate, irapaniofiai pai diteomai. 

Titus 3. 10 heretic after the. .second admonition re. 
REJECTED — 
l.To cease, leave off, forbear, biri ehadel. 

Isa. 53. 3 He is despised and rejected of men, a mian 
'2. Not approved of, 0,56x1/105 adokimos. 

Heb. 6. 8But that which beareth thorns.. (is)reje. 
REJOICE (greatly), to — 
l.To spring about, rejoice, he joyful, V'3, hn gut, giL 

I Ch.i6. 31 heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoico 

Psa. 2. II Serve the Lord with fear, and rejoice with 
9. 14 daughter of Zion : 1 will rejoice in thy s. 

13. 4 those that trouble me rejoice when I am 
»3- 5 ™y heart shall rejoico in thy salvation 

14. 7 Jacob shall rejoice, (and) Israel shall be 
16, 9 my heart is glad, and my glory rejoicetU 
21. I in thy salvation how greatly shall he rej, 

31. 7 I %vill be glad and rejoice in thy mercy 

32. II Be glad in the Lord, and rejoice, ye rig. 
51. 8 bones ^which) thou hast broken may rej. 
53. 6 Jacob shall rejoice, (and) Israel shall be 
89. 16 In thy name shall they rejoice all the day 
97. I let the earth rejoice ; let the multitudeof 

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3*8a ii8. 24 Lord hath made ; wc will rejoice and ba 
a^ov. 2. 14 Who rejoice to do evil., delight in the fr. 
23. 24 The father of the righteous shall greatly r. 
23. 25 glad, and ahe that bare thee shall rejoice 
Isa. a. 3 as (men) rejoice when they divide the ap. 
29. 19 poor among men shall rejoice in the Holy 
35. I desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the 
35. 2 It shall blossom abundantly, and rejoice 
41. 16 thou Shalt rejoice in the Loud, (and)shalt 
65. 18 But be ye glad>Dd rejoice for over (in that) 
65. 19 will rejoice in Jerusalem, and joy in my 
Hos. 10. 5 priests thereof (that) rejoiced on It, for 
Zech. 9. 9 Rejoice greatly. O daughter of Zion ; sh. 
10. 7 their heart shall rejoice ia the Lord 

Z.T0 ffird on joy, S'3 n:rr chagar gil. 

Psa. 65. 12 and the little hills rejoice on every side 

3.T0 rejoice, nin oiadah. 

ExodtS. 9 Jelhro rejoiced for all the goodness which 
i.Joy, rejoicing, bibu masos. 

Isa, 8. 6 and rejoice in Rezin and Rcmaliah's son 

62. 5 (as) the bridegroom rcjoiceth over tho b. 

6. To rejoice, exult, 175/ alaz. 

Psa. 28. 7 therefore my heart greatly rcjoiceth, and 
60. 6 I will rejoice, I will divide Shechem, .and 

63. 4 Sing unto God. .and rejoice before him 
io3. 7 I will rejoice, I will divide Shechem, and 

P1OV23. 16 ray reins shall rejoice when thy lips speak 
Isa. 23. 12 Thou shalt no more rejoice, O thou oppr. 
Jer. II. 15 when thou doest evil, then thou re joicest 
15 17 I sat not in the assembly, .nor rejoiced 

50. It Because ye were glad, because ye rejoiced 

51. 39 make them drunken, that they mayrejo. 
Uab. '3. 18 Yet I will rejoice in the Lord, I will joy 
Zcph. 3. 14 be glad and rejoice with all the heart, O 

6.2*0 rejoice, exult, Di_)f alas. 

Job 20. 18 restitution (be), and he shall not rejoice 

7. To rejoice, exxdt, {'75; alats. 

I Sa. 2. I my heart rejoiceth in the Lord ; mine h. 
I Ch.i6. 32 let the fields rejoice, and all that (is) th. 
Psa. 9. 2 I will be glad and rejoice in thee : I will 

68. i letthcm rejoice before God ; yea, letthem 
Prov II. 10 When it goeth well, .the city rejoiceth 

2 3. 12 When righteous (men) do rejoice, (there 

Z.To cry aloud, rejoice, 7riy isahal. 

Bsth. 8. 15 the city of Shushau rejoiced and was glad 
9. To sing, cry aloud, ]P, ranan. 

Isa. 61. 7 confusion they shall rejoice In their por. 

10. To sing, cry aloud, ]n ranan, 3. 

Psa 20. 5 We will rejoice in thy salvation, and in 
33. I Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous ; (for) 

63. 7 in the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice 
yj. 23 Jly lips shall greatly rejoice when I sing 
89 12 labor and Hemion shall rejoice in thyn. 
50 14 that wo may rejoice and be glad all our 
96. 12 then shallallthetreesof the wood rejoice 
98. 4 make a loud noise, and rejoice, and sing 

11. To {cause to) sing or cry aloud, ]T\ ranan, 5. 
Deut32. 43 Rejoice, ye nations, (with) his people 

12. To enjoy, rejoice, bV, ii'il^ sii^, sis. 

Deut28 63 as the Lord rejoiced, .bo the Lord will 
30. 9 rejoice ovcrtheo for good, as he rejoiced 

Job 39. 21 He pawcth in the valley, and rejoiceth in 

Psa. 19. 5 rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race 
35. 9 soul shall bo joyful, .it sliall rejoice in 
40. 16 Let all those that seek theo rejoice and 
68. 3 before God ; yea, let them exceedingly rej. 
70. 4 Let all those that seek thee rejoice and 
119. 14 I have rejoiced in tho way of thy testim. 
119. 162 I rejoice at thy word, as one that find. 

Tsa. 61. JO I will greatly rejoice in the Lord, my bo. 
62. 5 the bride, (so) shall thy God rejoice over 

64. 5 Thou meetest him that rejoiceth and wo. 
66. 10 rejoice for joy v/ith her, all yo that mourn 
66. 14 when ye see (this), your heart shall rejoice 

Jer. 32. 41 I will xejoice over them to do them good 
Lam. 4. 21 E-ejoicb and be glad, daughter of Edom 
Zeph. 3. 17 hewUl rejoice overtheo with joy ; he will 

13. To laugh, deride, play; rejoice, pry^ sachaq. 
Prov3i. 25 and she shall rejoice in time to como 

14. To laugh, deride, play, rejoice, prfy sachaq, 3. 
ProT. 8. 30 daily (liis)delight.,fej"oieing-always before 

E. 31 Rejoicing in the habitable part of his ea. 

15. To shine, rejoice, joy, be glad, nsV samcach. 
Lev. 23. 40 ye shall rejoice before the Lord your God 
Dcat 12. 7 yo shall rejoice iu aU that yc put your h. 

12 12 ye shall rejoice before the Lord your God. 
I?. iS thou shalt re joice bcforq the Lord thy (J. 
14. 26 shalt rejoice, thou, and thiuc household 
16. IT thou shalt rejoice before the Lord thy G. 
16. 14 thou shalt rejoice in thy feast, thou, and 
s6. II thou shalt rejoice in every good (thing) 
27. 7 eatthere.andrejoicc before the Lord thy 
33. 18 Rejoice, Zebulun, in thy going out; and 
Tudg. 9. 19 rejoice ye. .and lot him also rejoice in you 
ig. 3 when the father. . saw him, ho rejoiced to 

1 Sa. 3. I enlarged . .because I rejoice in thy salva. 

6. 13 and saw the ark, aad rejoiced to sec (it) 
II. 15 and all the men of Israel rejoiced greatly 
19. 5 thou sawest (it), and didst rejoice : whcr. 

2 Sa. 1. ;o lest the daughters of tho Philistines rej. 

1 Ki. 5. 7 rejoiced greatly, and said. Blessed (be) the 

2 Ki.ii. 20 allthepeopleof the land rejoiced, and the 
I Cli.16. 10 let the heart of them rejoice that seek t. 

29. 9 people rej oiced . . the king also rejoiced w. 



3 Ch. 6. 41 and let thy saints rejoice In goodnesn 
15. 13 all Judah rejoiced at the oath : for tliey 

23. 21 all the people of the land rejoiced : and 

24. 10 princes and all tho people rejoiced, and 

29. 36 Ilczeklahrejolcod, andalltlicpcoi)lc, that 

30. 25 the strangora. that dwelt In Jud.th, rejo. 
Neh. 12. 43 rejoiced, .and the children rejoiced: so 
Job 21. 12 take the timbrel and harp, and rejoice at 

31. 25 II I rejoiced because my wealth (was) ^'r. 
51. 29 If I rejoiced at the destruction of him th. 

Faa. 5, II all those that put their trust in thcc ruj. 
31. 7 I will boshidaiid rejoice in thymcrcy . for 
33. 21 Forourlieart shall rejoice inhim ; bccauso 
35. IS But in mine adversity they rejoiced, and 
35. 19 Let not them wrongfully rejoice over me 
33. 24 Judge mo. and let them not rejoice over 
38. i&lest (otherwise) lliey should rejoice over 
40. 16 Let ail those that seek theo rejoice and be 
43. II Let mount Zion rejoice, let the daughters 
58. 10 righteous shall rejoice when he seeth the 
63. II king shall rejoice in God ; every one that 
C6. 6 flood on foot : there did we rejoice In him 
83 6 revive us .that t!]y people may rejoice In 

96. II Let tho heavens rejoice, and let the earth 

97. 12 Ilejoico in the Lord, ye righteous; and 
104. 31 ever : the Lord shall rejoice in his works 
103. 3 tho heart of them rejoice that seek the L 

106. 5 that I may rejoice in tho gladness of thy 

107. 42 The righteoua shall see (it), and rejoice 
1C9. 28 be asliamed ; but let thy servant rejoice 
149. 2 Let Israel rejoice in him that made him 

Prov. 5. 18 and rejoice with the wife of thy youth 

13. 9 light of the righteous rcjoiceth : but tho 
»3. 13 thine heart bo wise, myheart shall rejoice 

24. 17 Pvcjoice not when thine enemy falleth, and 
29. 2 righteous arc in authority, the people re. 

Eccl. 3. 12 no good in them, but for (a man) to rcjo. 

3. 22 than th.i.t a man should rejoice In his own 

4. 16 they also that come after shall not rejoice 
5. 19 take his portion, and to rejoice in his la. 

II, 8 live many years, (and) rejoice in them all 
II. 9 Rejoice, O young man, In thy youth, and 
Song I. 4 wo will be glad and rejoice in thee ; wo 
Isa, 14. 8 Yea, the fir trees rejoice at thee, (and) tho 

14. 29 Rejoice not thou, whole Palcstina, because 

25. 9 wewillbe glad and rejoice in his salvation 

65. 13 my servants shall rejoice, but ye shall bo 
£6. 10 Rejoice ye with Jerusalem, .ind be glad 

Jer. 31. 13 Then shall tho virgin rejoice in the dance 
Eze. 7. 12 let not the buyer rejoice, nor the seller 
23. 6 rejoiced in heart with all thy despite ag. 

35. 14 When the whole earth rejoiceth, I will 
Eos. 9. I Rejoioi not, O Israel, for joy, as (other) 
Joel 2. 21 Fear not, O land; bo glad and rejoice, for 

2. 23 Be glad then, .audrejoice in the LoRDyour 
Obad. 12 neither shoaldest thou have rejoiced over 
JJic. 7. 8 Rejoice not against me, mine enemy 
Hab. I. 15 therefore they rejoice and are glad 
Zech. 2. 10 Sing and rejoice, daughter of Zion ; for 

4. 10 for they shall rejoice, and shall sec the 
lo. 7 their heart shall rejoice as through wmo 

IG.To make joyful, or glad, n^PV samcach, 3. 

Tsa. 19. 8 statutes of tho Lor.D (arc) right, rejoicing 
86. 4 Rejoice the soul of thy servant; for unto 

Prov 15. 30 The light of the eyes rejoiceth the heart 
27. 9 Ointment and perfume r'^jolce the heart 
29. 3 Whoso loveth wisdom rejoiceth his father 

Jer. 31. 13 Then shall the virgin rejoice In the dance 

n .Rejoicing, joy , .inCf simchah. 

Judgi6. 23 to offer a great eacrlflce .and to rejolco 
Neh. 12, 44 for Judah rejoiced for the priests and for 
Eze. 35. 15 As thou didst rejoice at the inheritance 

18. lb leap much for joy, exult, i.ya\\ia.ti> agalliaii. 

Luke I. 47 my spirit hath rejoiced in GodmySartour 

10. 21 In that hour Jesus rejoiced In spirit, and 

John 5. 35 yc were willing for a season to rejoice in 

8. 56 Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my 

Acts 16. 34 ho set meat before them, and rejoiced, be. 

1 Pe. 1. 6 Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now 

I. 3 rejoice with joy unspeakable and full of 

Rev. 19. 7 Let us bo glad and rejoice, and give hon. 

19.ro make glad, tccll pleased, ^xKppalva euphraind. 
Acts 2. 26 Therefore did my heart rejoice, and my t. 
7. 41 rejoiced in tho v.'orks of their own hands 
Rom 15. 10 saith. Rejoice, ye Gentiles, ivithhis people 
Gal. 4. 27 Rejoice, (thou) barren that barest not, b. 
Eev. 12. 12 rejoice, (ye) heavens, and yo that dwell ia 
i8. 20 Rejoice over her, (thou) heaven, and (yc) 

20. To boost, icavx^ofxat kauchomai. 

Rom, 5. 2 wherein we stand, and rejoice In hope of 
Phil. 3. 3 rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no con. 
Jas. I. 9 Let tho brother of low degree rejoice in 
4. i6 Eut cow ye rejoice in your bo.astings : all 

21..^ matter, caiise of boasting , Kaix'niial~''-'^^ehi:ma. 
PhU. 2. 16 that I may rejoice in the day of Christ, t. 

22. To rejoice, be glad, xcfpca chairo. 

Matt. 2. 10 they rejoiced ■wiVn. exceeding great Joy 

5. 12 Rejoice, and be exceeding glad ; for great 

18. 13 he rejoiceth more of that (sheep), than of 
Luko I. 14 and many shall rejoice at his birth 

6. 23 Rejoice yo in that day, and leap for joy 
so. 2o in this rejoice not. .but rather rejoice, be. 

13, 17 people rejoiced for all the glorious things 
15. 5 ho layeth (it) oa his shoulders, rejoicing 

19. 37 disciples began to rejoice and praise God 
John 3. 20 rejoiceth greatly because of tho bridegr. 

4. 36 soweth and ho that reapeth may rejoice 

14, 28 If yo loved me, yo would rejoice, because 



John 16. 20 world shall rejoice ; and yo shall be sorr. 

16. 22 see you again, and your heart shall rcjo. 
Acta 5. 41 rejoicing that they were counted worthy 
3. 39 and he went on bia way rejoicing 

15. 31 when tlicyhad read, they rejoiced forlho 
Rom 12. 12 Rejoicing in hope; patient in tribulation 

12. 13 Rejoice with tlienj that do rejoice, and w. 

1 Co. 7. 30 tlicy thaticjok-e, a.-, though they rejoiced 

13. 6 Rejoice not in initjuity, but in the truth 

2 Co. 2. 3 sorrow from tlicni of who.T I ougiil to r. 

6. JO As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing; as po. 

7. 7 toward me ; so that I rejoiced the more 
7. 9 Now I rejoice, not that ye were made so. 
7. j6 I rejoice therefore that Ihaveconlldenco 

PhiL 1. i3 I therein do rejoice, yea, and will rejoico 

2. 28 when yc see hlin again, ye may rejoice 

3. I Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lor4 

4. 4 Hcjoicc in the I^ord .again Isay, Rejoico 
4. 10 But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, that 

Col. I. 24 Who nov/ rejoice in my sufferings for you 
I Xh. 3. 16 Rejoico evermore 

1 Pe. 4. 13 Eut rejoice, inasmuch asyc are partakers 

2 John 4 rejoiced greatly that I found of tliy child. 

3 John 3 For I rejoiced greatly when the brclhroii 
Rev. II. 10 shall rejoice over them, and make them 

REJOICE, to cause or moke to — 

\.To (cause <ol sing, cry aloud, ]r! ranan, 5. 
Psa. 65. ^thou niakest the outgoings.. to rejoico 

2. To make to rejoice, make joyful, rri-f savieach, 3. 
2 Ch.2o. 27 had made them to rejoice over their ene. 
Nch. 12. 43 God had made them rejoice with great 
Psa. 30. I hast not made my foes to rejoice over mo 
Jer. 31. 13 and make llieni rejoice from their sorrow 
Lam. 2. 17 hath caused (thine) enemy to rejoice over 

3. To cause to rejoice, r~'.y. sameach, 5. 

Psa. 89. 42 thou hast made all bis enemies to rejoico 
EEJOICH, rejoiced (that or -which) — 
l.Il''joicing, cxulling, tV;/ o.lez. 

Isa. 5. 14 and ho that rcjoiceth, shall descend Into 
2. Rejoicing, exulting, V'rj, alliz. 

Isa. 13. 3 (even) them that rejoico in my highness 
24 8 noise of them that rejoice endcth, the joy 

Zeph. 3. II thcra that rejoice in thy pride, and thoa 

Z.Iirjpicing, r::y sameach. 

Dcuti6. 13 hands, therefore thou shaltsureb rcjoica 

1 Kl. I. 40 rejoiced with great joy, so that the earth 

2 Ki.ii. 14 all the people of the land rejoiced, and 

2 Ch.23. 13 all the people of the land rejoiced, ands. 
Job 3. 23 Which rejoice exceedingly, (and) are glad 
Psa. 33.26 brought to confusion togctiorthat rejoico 
Prov. -f 14 Who rcJolco to do evil, (and) delight iu 
29. 6 but the righteous doth sing and rejoice 
EccL 2. 10 tor myheart rejoiced Inallinylabour, and 
Amos 5. J3 Yc which rejoice in a thing of nought, whi. 

REJOICE against, in, with, to — 

1. Toboastagainst,i!aTaicavx<^ou.atkatakauchaomai, 
Jas. 2. 13 and mercy rcjoiceth against Judgment 

2. To rejoice together with, crvyx''h'^ su^chairij. 
Luke I. 58 Showed great mercy, and they rejoiced ir. 

15. 6, g saying. .Rejoice with me ; for I havefo. 
I Co. 12. ;6 honoured, all the members rejoice with 

13. 6 not m inliiuity, but rejoiceth iu the trutH 
PhlL 2. 17 if I bo offered . I Joy and rejoice with yo. 
2. iS samo cause also do ye joy and rejoice willi 
REJOICING — 
I.Joy, rejoicing, "7'3 gil. 

Ps?. 45. 15 With gladness and rejoicing fshall) they 
2. Joy, xejoicing, nh'i gilah. 

Isa. 65. 18 I create Jerusalem a rejoicing, and her 

3. Rejoicing, exulting, ''Vy alliz. 

Zeph. 2. IS Tills (is) the rejoicing city that dwelt M. 

i. Rejoicing, exultation, nvi'72, alitsuth. 

Hab. 3. 14 rejoicing (was) as to devour tho poor tec 

5. Loud cry, proelnmalion, singing, np, rinnah. 
Psa. 107. 22 let them, .declare his works with rejoic. 
ii3. 13 voice of rejoicing and salvation (is) in the 
126. 6 shall doubtless come again with rejoicing 

G.Rcjoicmg, r~V samcach. 

1 KL X. 45 and they are como tip from thenca reJolc. 

7. Rejoicing, joy, nn"!? simchah. 

2 Ch.23,18 with rejoicing and with singing, (asltwas 
Jer. 15. 16 tho joy and rcjoiclngof mine heart: fori 

Z.Joy, rejoicing, gladness, ]S^y-f sason. 

Psa.119. Ill Thy testimonies, .(are) tho rejoicing of 
O.Shozcl, shouting, blowing, nynn teruah. 

Job 8. 21 Till he fill, .thy lips with rejoicing 

lO.yl riiattcr or subject of boasting, icauxJi^ia ia«<;'» 
2 Co. J. 14 that wc are your rejoicing, even as ye also 
Grd. 6. 4 then shall he have rejoicing iu himself al. 
Phih I. 26 That your rejoicing may be more abund. 
Heb. 3. 6 if wo hold fast tho . . re joicing of the hopa 

W.Ecasiing, Kavxv<ri! kauchesis. 

1 Co. 13. 31 I protest by your rejoicing which I have 

2 Co. 1, 12 For ourrejoicing is this, the testimony of 
I Th. 2. 19 For what (is) our., crown of rejoicing! aro 
Jas. 4. 10 But now ye rejoice, .all such rejoicing is 

EE'-SESI, t^-]friendshi2J. 

1. A princo of llidian, slain by PMnchas when la tha 

plains of Moali. CC. 1432. 

Kam3i. 8 £vi. and C and Ztir, and Hnr, and Reba. 



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Josh 13. 21 Evi, and E., and Zur, and Hiir, and Eoba 

5. A son of Hebron, and fathc.-.- of Shammai. B.C. 1490. 

1 Ch. 2. 43 Korah, and Tappuah, and R., and Shema 
2. 44 father of Jorkoam, and-B. begat Shammai 

8. A city in Benjamin, near Irpeel; now called Airi- 
Karim. 

Josh 18. 27 And K., and Irpeel, and Taralah 

BUEASE — 

l.Release, rest, rtrijn Jianachah. 

Esth. 2. 18 and he "made a release to the provinces 

t.Mekase, n^p^ shemiitah. 

Deut 15. I end of. . seven years thou shalt make a r. 
15. 2 the manner of the release . . the Lord's re. 
15. 9 The seventh year, the year of release, is 
31. 10 in the solemnity of the year of release, in 

KEIEASE, to — 

1. To release, let go, throw down, Baw shamat. 
Deutis- 2 Every creditor, .shall release (it) ; he sh. 

2. To (cause to) release, o??' shamat, 5. 

Deut 15. 3 with thy brother thine hand shall release 

3. To loose away, or off, a.iro\vai apolm. 

Matt27. IS governor was wont to release unto the p. 

27. 17 Whom will ye that I release unto you ? B. 

27. 21 Whether of the twain mil ye that I rele. 

27. 26 Then released he Barabbas unto them 
Harki5. 6 Now at (that) feast he released unto them 

15. 9 Will ye that I release unto you the king 

15. II that he should rather release Barabbas 
15. 15 released Barabbas unto them, and deliv. 

Itike23. i6 I will therefore chastise hini, and release 

23. 17 [For of necessity he must release one un.] 

23. 18 Away with this (man), and release unto 
23. 20 Pilate therefore, willing to release Jesus 

23. 25 released unto them him that for sedition 
JohniB. 39 custom, that I should release unto you 

18. 39 will ye therefore that 1 release unto you 

19. 10 kno west thou not that I have power . . to r. 

19. 12 Pilate sought to release him : but the J. 
KEZIEr — 

Thorough service, ministration, ZtaKovia diakonia. 
Acts II. 29 determined to send relief unto the bret. 

BELIEVE, to — 

l.To declare hn.ppy, or upright, "i^x ashar, 3. 

Isa. 1. 17 relieve the oppressed, judge the fatherless 
S.jTo talce or keep firm hold, pin chazaq, 5. 

Lev. 25. 35 thou shalt relieve him; (yea, though he 
Z.To cause to stand, nij; ud, 3a. 

P8a.i46. 9 The lOKD. .relieveth the fatherless and 

4. To cause to turn bacJc, aiE* shub, 5. 

lam. I. II pleasant things for meat to relieve the s. 
1. 16 comforter that should relieve my soul is 
1. 19 they sought their meat to relieve tlieir s. 

6. To suffice for, inafKia eparkeo. 

I Ti. 5. 10 if she have relieved the afflicted, if she 
5. 16 let them relieve them, and let not the c. 

5. 16 it may relieve them that are widows in. 
BELIGIjOir — 

Outward religious service, 6pi)(TKda. thr^sheia. 
Acts 26. 5 most straitest sect of our religion I lived 
Jas. I. 26 deceiveth his own heart, this man's reli. 
1. 27 Pure religion and undeftled before God 

VELiGvyas, ~ 

'^.Religious, superstitious, OprjffKos threskos. 

Jas. I. 26 If any man among you seem to be religious 
2. To venerate, worship, adore, (rePofiai sebomai. 

Acts 13. 43 many of the Jews and religious proselytes 
BELY, to — 
To be supported, lean on, ]S^ shaan, 2. 

a Ch.13. 18 they relied upon the Lord God of their 

16. 7 Because thou hast relied on the king of 

6. 7 not relied on the Lord thy God, therefore 
16. 8 because thou didst rely on the Lobp, ha 

REMAIN, (things which), to — 

l.To draw self up, sojourn, 113 gur. 

Judg. 5. 17 why did Dan remain in ships? Asher co. 

2. To sit doum or still, 3?!; yashah. 

Gen. 38. II Remain a widow at thy father's house 
Wnm35. 28 Because he should have remained in the 
Deut2i. 13 shall remain in thine house, and bewail 

. Joah. 1. 14 shall remain in the land which Moses g. 

I Sa. 20. 19 go down quickly, .and shalt remain by the 

23. 14 remained in a mountain in the wilderness 

24. 3 his men remained in the sides of the cave 
a 8a. 13. 20 Tamar remained desolate in her brother 
I Ki.11. i6 For six months did Joab remain there w. 
I Ch.13. 14 ark of God remained with the family of 
Isa. 32. 16 righteousness remain in the fruitful field 

44. 13 beauty of a man ; that it may remain in 
6s. 4 Which remain among the graves, and lo 

Jot. 17. 25 Jerusalem ; and this city shall remain for 
30. 18 palace shall remain after the manner th. 
37. i6 and Jeremiah had remained there many 

37. 21 Jeremiah remained in the court of the p. 

38. 2 He that remaineth in this city shall die 
38. 13 Jeremiah »mained in the court of the p. 
51. 30 they have remained in (their) holds : their 
51. 62 to cut it off, that none shall remain in it 

Iiam. 5. 19 Thou, G LoED, remainest for ever ; thy t. 
_Ez9. 3. 15 remained there astoniohed among them 



3. To he left, "w; yaihar, 2. 

Exodio. IS there remained not any green thing In 

12. 10 that which remaineth of it until tho mo. 
29. 34 It ought of the flesh . . remain unto the m. 

Lev. 8. 32 that which remaineth of the flesh and of 
10. 12 Take the meat offering that remaineth of 
jg. 6 if ought remain until the third day. It sh. 
27. 18 money according to the years that rema. 

Josh. 18. 2 there remained among the children of I. 
21. 20 which remained of the children of Koha. 
21. 26 of the children of Kohath that remained 

Judg2i. 7, 16 shall we do for wives for them that r. 

1 Ki.i8. 22 I only, remain a prophet of the LoRD;but 
Prov. 2. 21 in the land, and the perfect shall remain 
Isa. 4. 3 (he that) remaineth in Jerusalem, shall 
Jer. 27. 19 residue of the vessels that remain in this 

27. 21 concerning the vessels that remain (in) 
Eze. 39. 14 bury with the passengers those that rem. 
Dan. 10. 13 I remained there with the kings of Persia 
Amos 6. 9 if there remain ten men in one house, that 

A. All the days of, '■p; ^3 kol yeme. 

Gen. 8. 22 While the earth remaineth, seed time and 

t. To pass the night, I'V, p'? lim, Un. 

Exod23. 18 neither shall the fat of my sacriflee rem. 
Dcutt6. 4 even, remain all night until the morning 

21. 23 His body shall not remain all night uj)on 
Job 19. 4 have erred, mine error remaineth with 

41. 22 In his neck remaineth strength, and sor. 
Psa. 55. 7 would I wander far off, (and) remain ia 
Zech. 5. 4 it shall remain in tlie midst ol his house 

6. To rest, he at rest, ni3 nuach. 

Prov2i. i5 shall remain in the congregation of the d. 

7. To be over and above, svperfiuous, fp]! adaph. 

Exodi6. 23 that which remaineth overlay up for you 

26. 12 remnant that remaineth of the curtains of 

26. 12 curtain that remaineth shall hang over 

26. 13 that which remaineth in the length of the 

8. To stand still, -nyi amad. 

2 Ki.13. 6 there remained the grove also in Samaria 
Eccl. 2. 9 also my wisdom remained with me 

Isa. 10. 32 As yet shall he remain at Nob that day 
66. 22 earth, which I will make, shall remain b. 
66. 22 so shall your seed and your name remain 
Jer. 48. II therefore his taste remained in him, and 
Dan. 10. 17 straightwaythereremaincdno strength in 
Hag. 2. 5 so my spirit remaineth among you : fear 

9. To rise up. Dip qum. 

Josh. 2. II neitherdidthereremainanymorecourage 
10.7(5 remain over, yiy sarad. 

Josh 10. 20 rest (which) remained of them entered 
W. Remnant, remaining one, Tiy sarid. 

Nura 24. 19 shall destroy him that remaineth of the 

Deut. 2. 34 destroyed the men. .we left none to rem. 

Josh. 8. 22 so that they let none of them remain or 
lo. 28 heletnoneremain:andhedidtothekingof 
10. 30 he let none remain in it; but did unto the 

Judg. 5. 13 he made him that remainetli have domin. 

Job 27. 15 Those that remain of him shall be buried 

Jer. 42. 17 none of them shall remain or escape from 
44. 14 So that none . . shall escape or remain, that 
47. 4 to cut off. .every helper that remaineth 

Lam. 2. 22 so that .. none escaped nor remained : tho. 

Chad. 14 delivered up those of his that did remain 

12. To remain, be left, "iNy shaar. 

I Sa. 16. II There remaineth yet the youngest, and 

13. To remain, be left, nsv shaar, 2. 

Gen. 7. 23 Noah only remained (alive), and they that 
14. 10 tliey that remained fled to the mountain 
Exod 8. 9 (that) they may remain in the river only? 
8. II depart, .they shall remain in the river 

8. 31 from his people : there remained not one 
10. 5 which remainetli unto you from tho hail 
10. 19 there remained not one locust in all the 
14. 28 there remained not somuch as one of them 

Lev. 2s. 52 if there remain but few years unto the ye. 

Num 1 1. z6 there remained two (of the) men in the c. 

Deut. 3. II For only Og king of Bashan remained of 
19. 20 those which remain shall hear, and fear 

Josh II. 22 in Gath, and in Ashdod, there remained 
13. I there remaineth yet very much land to be 
13. 2 This (is) the land that yet remaineth : all 
13. 12 who remained of tho remnant of the giants 
23. 4 remain, tobeaninheritanceforyourtribes 
23. 7 these that remain among you ; neither 

23. 12 these that remain among you, and shall . 
Judg. 7. 3 two thousand ; and there remained ten th. 
I Sa. II. II that they which remained were scattered 

16. II There remaineth yet the youngest, and 
I Ki. 22. 46 remnant of the Sodomites, which remain. 

3 Ki. 7. 13 Ave of the horses that remain, which are 

10. 1 1 So Jehu slew all tliat remained of the ho. 
10. 17 slew all that remained unto Ahab in Sam. 

24. 14 none remained, save the poorest sort of 

25. 22 people that remained in the land of Judah 
Ezra I. 4 whosoever remaineth in any place where 

9. 15 for we remain yet escaped, as (it is) this 
Job 21. 34 in your answers there remaineth falaeh. ? 
Jer. 8. 3 remain of this evil family, which remain 

24. 8 that remain in this land, and them that 
34. 7 for these defenccd cities remained of the 

37. 10 there remained (but)woundedmen among 

38. 4 hands of the men of war that remain in 

39. 9 remnant of the people that remained in 
39. 9 with the rest qf the people that remained 
41. 10 all the people that remained in Mizpah 

. sz- .15 residue of the people that remaiuedin the 



Ezs. 6. S3 ha that remaineth and is besieged shall 

17. 31 theythat remain shall be scattered toward 

Dan. 10. 8 thero remained no strength in me : for my 

Zee's 9. 7 but he that remaineth, even he, (shall be) 

12. 14 All the families that remain, every family 

ILRemnant, rest, posterity, n'lK*' shcerith. 
Jer. 44. 7 to cut off. .to leave you none to remain 

15.7*0 tabernacle, JJV* shajcen. 

Lev. 16. 16 remaineth among them in the midst ol 
Eze. 31. 13 shall all the fowls of the heaven remain 

16. To watch, ^p^ shaqad. 

Job 21. 32 brought to the grave, and shall remain i>. 

17. To leave off, aTroXelira apoleipS, 

Heb. 4. 6 Seeing therefore it remaineth that some 
4. 9 There remaineth therefore a rest to the 
10. 26 there remaineth no more sacrifice forsins 
18. To remain throughout, Stafi^vu diameno. 

Luke I. 22 beckoned unto them, and remained spe. 
Heb. I. II They shall perish; but thou remainest 
19.The things left, to Aoitto ta loipa. 

Rev. 3. 2 strengthen the things which remain, that 
2(1. The thing left is, rh \onr6v icriv to loipon cstin. 
I Co. 7. 29 it remaineth, that both they that have w. 
2,1. To remain, /iei/a mend. 

Matt II. 23 it would have remained until this day 

Lukeio.- 7 in the same house remain, eating and dr. 

John I. 33 see the spirit descending, and remaining 

9. 41 say. We see ;therefore your sin remaineth 

15. II that my joy [might remain] in you, and 

IS. 16 your fruit should remain ; that whatsoe. 

19. 31 bodies should not remain upon the cross 

Acts 5. 4 Whiles it remained, was it not thine own 1 

27. 41 stuck fast, and remained unmoveable, but 

1 Co. 7. 1 1 if she depart, let her remain unmarried 

15. 6 of whom the greater part remain unto th. 

2 Co. 3. TI much more that which remaineth (is) gl, 

3. 14 for until this day remaineth the same veil 
g. 9 his righteousness remaineth for ever 

Heb. 12. 27 things which cannot be shaken may rem. 

I Jo. 2. 24 remain in you, ye also shall continue in 
3. 9 for his seed remaineth in him : and he ca. 

22.Tobe left all around, TrepiXdvoiitu perileipomai. 

1 Th. 4. 15, 17 we which are alive (and) remain unto 
23. To be over and above, ■irept(T<reia perisseuS. 

Matti4. 20 took up of the fragments that remained 
Luke g. 17 was taken up of fragments that remained 
John 6. 12 Gather up the fragments that remain/th. 
REUAIN, to let or cause to — 

1. To cav^e to be abundant, in; yathar, 5. 

Exodi2. 10 ye shall let nothing of it remain until the 
Num 33. 55 that those which ye let remain of them. 

2. To cause to tabernacle, ]2^ shaken, 5. 

Eze. 32. 4 will cause all the fowls, .to remain upon 
RElVrAIW long, over and above, to — 

1. To be old, aged, ]Pl yashan, 2. 

Deut. 4. 25 ye shall have remained long In the land 

2.T0 be over and above, weptcratiw perisseud. 
John 6. 13 which remained over and above unto them 

REmAINDER — 

l.To be left, to remain, in; yaihwr, 2. 

Exod2g. 34 thou shalt burn the remainder with Are 
Lev. 6. 1 6 the remainder thereof shall Aaron and hia 

7. 16 on the morrow also the remainder of it 8. 

7. 17 the remainder of the flesh of the sacrifice 

2. Remnant, n'lN?' shcerith. 

2 Sa. 14. 7 (neither) name nor remainder upon the e. 
Psa. 7S. TO remainder of wrath shalt thou restrain 

REMAmiNG, (to be) — 

l.To set up or station self, 2s; yatsah, 7. 

2 Sa. 21. s we should be destroyed from remaining 
2. To be left over, 15; yathar, 2. 

Josh. 21. 40 which were remaining of tho families of 

Z.Remaining one, remnant, Ti'^ sarid. 

Deut. 3. 3 until none was left to him remajninjr 
Josh 10. 33 until he had left him none remaining 
lo. 37 he left none remaining, according to all 
10. 39 he left none remaining : as he had dono 

10. 40 he left none remaining, but utterly desti 

11. S smote . . until they left them none remain, 
2 Ki.io. II slew, .until he left him none remaining 
Job 18. 19 neither, .any remaining in his dwellings 
Obad. 18 there shall not be (any) remaining o£ the 

i.To tabernacle, J 3^ shaken. 

Num. 9. 22 tarried upon the tabernacle, remaining 

RE-TffAT.'-IAH, M;^ei Jah increases. 

Father of Pekah who slew Pekahiah and reigned in his 

stead. B.C. 769. 

2 Ki.15. 25 But Pekah thesonofR... conspired against 
15. 27 Pekali the son of R. began to reign "over 
IS. 30 a conspiracy against Pekah the son of K. 
IS. 32 In the second year 'of Pekah the sou of R. 

15. 37 the Lord began to send against., son of R. 
j6. I In the seventeenth year of. .the son of R. 

16. s Pekah son of R. . .came up to Jerusalem 
2 Ch.28. 6 Pekah the son of R. slew in Judah an h. 
Isa. 7. I Pekah the son of R... went up toward J. 

7. 4 for the fierce anger, .of the son of R. 

7. 5 Because Syria, .and the son of R., hava 

7. 9 and the head of Samaria (is) R.'s son 

Bi 6 this people.. rejoice in Kezintmd R.'s eoa 



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BEHEDT — 

Healing, N9in marpe. 

2 Ch.36. 16 wrath, .arose, .til! (there was) no remedy 
Prov. 6. IS suddenly shall he be broken without re. 

29. I shall., be destroyed, and that without re. 
REMEMBEB (earnestly), to — 

\.To rememher, imprint, "laj zakat. 

Gen. 8. I God remembered Noah, and every living 

9. 15 I will remember my covenant, which (Is) 

9. 16 I may remember the everlasting covenant 
19. 29 God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot 

30. 22 God remembered Rachel, and God hearlc. 
40. 23 Yet did not the chief butler remember J. 
43. 9 And Joseph remembered the dreams wh. 

Exod. 2. 24 God remembered his covenant mth Abr 
, 6. 5 heard., and I have remembered my cove. 

13. 3 Remember tliis day, in which ye came out 
, 20. 8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep it h. 

32. 13 Remember Abraham, Isaac, and Israel 
Lev. 26. 42 Then will I remember my covenant with 

26. 42 I remember; and I will remember the 1. 

26. 45 But I will for their sakcs remember the 
Xumtt. 5 We remember the fish which we did cat 

15. 39 remember, .the commandments of the L. 

15. 40 may remember, and do all my command. 
Dent. 5. 15 remember that thou wast a servant in 

7. 18 shalt well remember what the Lord thy 

8. 2 thou shalt remember all the way which 
8. 18 thou shalt remember the Lord thy God 

9. 7 Remember, (and) forget not, how thou p. 
9. 27 Remember thy servants, Abraham, Isaac 

15. 15 thou shalt remember that thou wast a 

16. 3 thou raayest remember the day when thou 

16. 12 tliou shalt remember tliat thou wast a bo. 
84. 9 Remember wiiat the Lord thy God did un. 

24. i8, 22 thou shalt remember that thou wast a 

25. 17 RememberwhatAmalek did unto thee by 
32. 7 Remember the days of old, consider the 

Josh. I. 13 Remember tho word which Jloses the s. 

Judg, 8. 34 Israel remembered not the Lord their God 

9. 2 remeraber(al30)thatl (am) your bone and 

i6. 28 rememberme,Ipraythee,and strengthen 

I Sa. I. n rememberme, and not forget thine hand. 

I. 19 his wife ; and the Lord remembered her 

25. 31 my lord, then remember thine handmaid 
a Sa. 14. ifa let the king remember tho Lord thy God 

19. 19 neither do thou remember that which thy 
3 Ki. 9. 25 remember how that, when I and thou rode 

20 3 remember now how I have wall:ed before 
I Ch.i6. 12 Remember his marvellous works that he 
3 Ch. 6. 42 remember the mercies of David tliy serv. 

24. 22 the king remembered not the kindness 
Neh. I. 8 Remember, I beseech thee, tho word that 

4. 14 remember the Lord, (which is) great and 
13. 14, 22 Rememberme, O my God, concerning 
13. 29 Rememlier them, O my God, because they 
13. 31 Remember me, O my God, for good 

Bsth. 2. I he remembered Vashti, and what she had 

Job 4. 7 Remember, 1 pray thee who(ever)porlsh. 

7. 7 remember thatmy life (is) wind : mine eye 

10. 9 Remember, I beseech ihee, that thou h. 

11. 16 (and) remember (it) as waters (that) pass 

14. 13 appoint me a set time, and rememher me 

21. 6 when I remember I am afraid, and trem. 
36. 24 Remember tliat thou magnify his work issi 

41. 8 Lay thine hand upon him, remember the 
Psa. 9. 12 he remembereth them : he forgetteth not 

so. 3 Remember all thy offei-lngs, and accept 

22. 27 the ends of the world shall remember 

25. 6 Remember, O Lord, thy tender mercies 
25. 7 Remember not the sins of my youth, nor 
25. 7 remember thou mo for thy goodness' sake 

42. 4 I remember these (tilings), I pour out my 
42. 6 I remember thee from the land of Jordan 
63. 6 I remember thee upon my bed, (and) m. 
74. 2 Remember thy congregation (which) thou 
74. 18 Remember this, .the enemy hath reproa. 
74. 22 remember howthe foolish man reproach. 
77. 3 I remembered God, and was troubled ; I 
77. II I will remember the works of the LORD 

77. II surely I will remember thy wonders of old 

78. 35 they repiembered that God (was) their R. 
78. 39 For he remembered that they (were but) 

78. 42 Tliey remembered not his hand, (nor) the 

79. 8 remembernot againstusforraeriniquitles 

88. s the dead. .whom thou rememberest no 
89. 47 Remember how short my time is : where. 

89. 50 Remember, LoKD, the reproach of thy s. 
98. 3 He hath remembered his mercy and his 

103. 14 he knoweth. .remembereth that we (are) 
103. 18 to those that remember his commandm. 
105. 5 Remember his marvellous works that he 

105. 8 He hath remembered his covenant for e. 
105. 42 Forheiememberedhisholypromise, (and) 

106. 4 Rememher me, O Lord, with the favour 
106. 7 theyrememberednotthemultitudeof thy 
to6. 45 he remembered for them his covenant, and 
109. 16 Because that he remenbered not to show 
119. 49 Remember the word unto thy servant, up. 
X19. 52 I remembered thy judgments of old, O 
119. 55 I have remembered thy name O Lord, in 
132. I Lord, remember David . . all his afllictions 
136. 23 Who remembered us in our low estate: for 
J37. I 5'ea, we wept, when we remembered Zion 
137. 6 If I do not remember thee, let my tongue 
137. 7 Remember, O Lord, the children of Edom 
143. 5 I remember the days of old ; I meditate 

Prov 31. 7 Let him drink . . and remember his misery 
£ccL 5. 20 he shall not much remember the days of 

9. 15 no man remembered that same poor man 
It. 8 let him lemembei the daya of doikuess 



Eccl.i2. I Remember now thy Creator in tlie days 
Isa. 3S. 3 Remember now, O Lord, I beseecli tlico 
43. 18 Remember ye not tlic former things, nci. 

43. 25 I, (am) he that, .will not remember thy 

44. 21 Remember these, O Jacob and Israel : for 
4O. 8 Remember tliis, and shove yourselves men 

46. 9 Ilememl)er tho former things of old : for 

47. 7 neither didst remember the latter end of 
54. 4 slialt not remember tlie reproach of tliy 
57. II hast not remembered me, nor laid (it) to 

63. II Then he remembered tlie days of old, JI. 

64. 5 (those that) remember tliee in thy ways 
64. 9 neither remember iniquity for ever: be. 

Jer. 2. 2 I remember thee, the kindness of thy yo. 
3. 16 neither 6h.ill they rememlier it, neither 
14. 10 he will nowremember tlieir iniquity, and 

14. 2T remember, break not thy covenant with 

15. 15 i-emeraber me, and visit me, and revenge 
17. 2 their children remember their altars and 
J 3. 20 Remember that I stood before thee to sp. 
31. 20 I do earnestly remember him still : there. 
31. 34 and I will remember their sin no more 
44. 21 did not the Lord remember them, and 
51. 50 remember the Lord afar o(T, and let Jer. 

Lam. I. 7 Jerusalem remembered in tlie days of her 

1. 9 she remembereth not her last end ; tlier. 

2. I remembered not his footstool in the day 
3. 19 Remembering mine affliction and my m. 
5. I Remember, O Lord, what is come upon 

Eze. 6. 9 they that escape of you shall remember 

16. 22, 43 thou hast not remembered the days 
16. 60 I will remember my covenant with thee 
16. 61 Then thou shalt remember thy ways, and 
16. 63 thou mayest remember, and be eonfoun. 
20. 43 there shall ye remember your w.iys, aud 
23. 27 thou shal'.. not. . remember Egypt any mo. 
36. 31 Then shall ye remember your own evil 

Hos. 7. 2 they coniilder not. .(that) I remember all 

8. 13 now will he remember their iniquity, and 

9. 9 he will remember their iniquity, ho will 
Amos I. 9 and remem.bered not the brotherly cove. 
Jon. 2. 7 I remembered the Lord : and my prayer 
Jlie. 6. 5 remember now what Balak king of Jloab 
Hab. 3. 2 revive thy work, .lu wrath remember me. 
Zceh.io. 9 they shall remember mo in far countries 
Mai. 4. 4 Remember ye the law of Hoses my servant 

2.Tn cause to remember, imprint, "c; zakar, 5. 
Gen. 41. 9 saying, I do remember my faults this day 
Paa. 20. 7 we will remember tho name of the Lord 

77 ji I will remember tho works of the Lord 
Song I. 4 wo will remember thy love more than w. 

Z.To look after, inspect, ii)p pagad. 

1 Sa. 15. 2 I remember (that) which Amalelr did to 

i.To remind again, i.^ajxtfivfiarica anamimnesho. 

2 Co. 7. 15 he remembereth the obedience of you all 

5.7*0 be min^/ul, fHfivli<TKoiiai miraneslcomai. 

Hob. 13. 3 Remember them that are lu bonds, as bo. 
O.To rememher, nvi.ofx.ai mnaomai. 

Matt 5. 23 there rememberest that thy brother hath 

* 26. 75 Peter remembered the word of Jesus, wh 

27. 63 we remember that that deceiver said, wh. 

Luke I. 72 To perform . . and to remember his holy e. 

16. 23 Son, remember that thou iu thy lifetime 

23. 42 remember me wlien thou eoniest into thy 

24. 6 remember how ho spake unto you when 
^4. 3 And they remembered his words 

John 2. 17 And his disciples remembered that It was 

2. 22 his disciples remembered that he had said 

12. 16 then remembered they that these things 

Acts II. 16 Then remembered I the word of the Lord 

I Co IT. 2 ye remember me In all things, aud keep 

Heb 8, 12 their iniquities will I remember no more 

lo. 17 and Iniquities will I remember no more 

jl; Judo 17 remember ye the words which were spo. 

8 . To remind gradually, vv op. tfivicKoi hiipoonimn esku. 
Luke22. 61 Peter remembered the word of the Lord 

3 John 10 I wMl remember his deeds which ho doeth 

PJEMEMBERED, (to make) to be — 

l.Tobe remembered, imprinted, 131 zaTcar, 2. 

Numio. 9 ye shall be remembered before tho LoRD 
Esth. 9. 28 these days (should be) remembered and 
Job 24. 20 he shall be no more remembered ; and 
Psa. 109. 14 Let the hiiquity of his fathers be remem, 
Isa. 23. 16 sing, .that thou mayest be remembered 

65. 17 the former shall not be remembered, nor 
Jer. II. 19 that his name may be no more remembe. 
Eze, 3. 20 his righteousness . . shall not he remembe. 

21. 32 thou shalt be no (more) remembered : for 

25. 10 the Ammonites may not be remembered 
33. 13 all his righteousnesses shall not be reme. 

Hos. 2. 17 they shall no more be remembered by th. 
Zech.13. 2 they shall no more be remembered ; and 

2. To cause to rememher, imprint, "O; zakar, 5. 
Psa. 45. 17 I will make thy name to be remembered 
Eze. 21. 24 have made your iniquity to be remembe. 

S.RcTnemhrance, "lat, nai zeker. 

Psa.m. 4 hath tnadc'liis wonderful works to be re 
EEMEMBEANCE (again of) — 
I. Remembrance, 131, 13! zeJcer. 

E.\-odi7. 14 I will utterly put out the remembrance 
Deutaj-. 19 thou shalt blot out the remembrance of 
32. 26 1 would m.iko the remembrance of them 
Job 18. 17 His remembrance shall perish from the e. 
Psa. 6. 5 For in death (there is') no remembrance 
30. 4 give thanks at the remembrance of his h. 
34. 16 to cut oti the i«membrance of them from 



Psa. 97. 12 give thanks at the remembronco of his 
I02. 12 and thy remembrance unto all generation* 
112. 6 the rigliteous oliall bo in everlasting rem. 

Isa. 26. 8 desire of (our) soul (is), .to tho remembr. 
2.Jiemembrance, memorial, )nj! zikkaron. 

Job 13. 12 Your remembrances (are) like unto ashes 

Eecl. I. JI no remcmbranco of former, .neither, .re. 

2. 16 no remembrance of tlie wise more than 
Is.i. 57. 8 Behind, .hast thou set up tliy reniemlir.i. 
JIal. 3. 16 a book of rememhcmCo was written befo. 

Z. A remembering again, i.vinvr\(ns anamnisia. 
Luke22. 19 saying, .this do in reracmbrance of mo 
I Co. 1 1. 24 Take, cat. .this do In remcmbranco of mo 
' 1 1. 25 as oft as yo drink (it), in remembrance oi 
Heb. to. J 3 (there is) a remcmbranco again (made) ol 

i.To remember,' ixvdo/jiat mnaomai. 

Luke I. 54 holpen his servant Israel, In remembran. 

5. Remembrance, 'mention, memory, fiyeia mneia. 

Phil. 1. 3 I thank my God upon every remcmbranco 

1 Th. 3. 6 ye have good remembrance of us always 

2 Ti. I. 3 have remembrance of thee in my prayera 

6. Remembrance, memory, /ivljfni mnijme. 

2 Pe. I. 15 have these things always iu remembrance 

7 .Re!nemirance,recollection,iiru/ivricrts hupomnesiy. 
2 Tl. I. 5 call to remembrance the uufeigned faith. 
2 Pc. I. 13 stir you up by putting (you) iu remcmbrx 

3. 1 I stir up your pure minds by way of rem. 
BEUEIIBRAI7CE, to bring or coll to — 

I.To remember, I2i zakar. 

Psa 77. 6 call to remombrancc mysong In thenlghd 
Ezo. 23. 19 in calling to remembrance the days of 

2. To cause to remember, i?; zakar, 5. 

Num. 5. 15 an offering, .bringing iniquity to remem. 
I Ki. 17. 18 come unto me to call my sin to rememb. 
Psa. 38. title. A psalm of David, to bring to remem. 

70. title. (A psalm) of David, to bring to remcni. 
Eze. 21. 23 but he will call to remcmbranco tlie ini. 

29. 16 which bringeth (their) iniquity to remem. 

3. To inspect, visit, li^p paqad. 

Eze. 23. 21 Thus thou ealledst to remembrance the 1. 
i.To remind again, liva/j.ifivr](TKtj anamimneskO. 
Markii. 21 Peter calling to remembrance saitli unto 

1 Co. 4. 17 who shall bring you into rcinemlirance of 
Ueb. 10. 32 But call to remembrance the former days 

i.To remind gradually, vTtoixiij.vi]a-Ko) hupomim." 

John 14. 26 and bring all tbinga to your remcmbranco 
EEMEHBEAliCE, to be, come, have, keep, put, in — 

1. To be rcmemhcred, i?] zalcar, 2. 

Psa. S3. 4 name of Israel may be no more in remem. 
Ezo. 21. 24 that ye arocome to remembrance, ye shall 

2. To canse to remember, "I3i zakar, 5. 

2 Sa. iS. 18 no son to keep my n.ame in remembrance 
Lam. 3. 20 My soul hatli (them) still in remcmbranco 
Is.a. 43. 26 Put me in remembrance : let us plead to. 

Z.To be mindful again, i.vaiuiJ.v'ria'ica animimneskS. 
2 Ti. 1.6 Wherefore I put thee in remembrance t, 

4. To rememher, ixvaopai mnaomai. 

Acts 10. 31 alms are had In remembrance in the sight 
Rev. 16. 19 great Babylon came in remembrance be. 

5. To he 2^rivately mindful, viro/iLfji.flia'Kai hupojnim. 
2 Tl. 2. 14 Of thesethingsput(thcni)inreniembranc« 
2 Pe. I. 12 negligent to put you always in rcmembr. 
Judo 5 I will therefore put you in remembrance 

6. To put or place under, suggest, iiTCTi0irift.t hvpot. 
I Tl 4. 6 If thou put the brethren in remembrance 
RE'-METH, na"! height. 

A Lerttical city in Issachar, near Engannim ; now called 
Yannutk. 

Josh 19. 21 And E., and En-gannim, and £n-haddah 
REMISSION — 
l.A sending away, icpecris aphesis. 

Jlattafi. 28 is shed for many for the remission of dns 

Mark i. 4 baptism of repentance for the remission 

Luke I. 77 knowledge of salvation .. by tho remission 

3. 3 baptism of repentance for the remission of 

24. 47 that repentance and remission of sins sh. 

Acts 2.38 be baptized. .fortheremissionotsins,and 

10. 43 belicveth in him shall receive remission of 

Heb. 9. 22 without shedding of blood is no remission 

10. 18 Now where remission of these (is, thero 

2.A sending over, passing by, irdpeo'is paresis. 
Rom. 3. 25 declare his righteousnesstortheremiasion 

REMIT, bo remitted, to — 

To send away, o<()f7j/<i aphiemi. 

John 20. 23 Wliose soever sins yc remit, [they are re.] 

REM'-MOIT, Jia"!. See Rimmon. , 

A city in Judah or Simeon, near Ain and Ether; now 
called Romaneh. 

Josh 19. 7 Ain. R.. and Ether, and Ashan; four cities 

REM-MON ME-THO'-AE, iNh^rr I'lS-i 

A city in Zebulun, N. of Nazareth, now called Rum- 

manah. 

Josli'io. 13 Andfromthence..goethouttoIi..toNeaIi 
REMNANT — 
1. After, after parts, 'i,nu achare. 

X EX 14. 10 iviU take away the remnant o{ the booM 



REMNANT 



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REND 



Z.Latter end, nnnx acharith. 

Eze. 23. 25 and thy remnant shall fall by the sword 

j.To he left over, "in; yathar, 2. 

Xev. 2. 3 remnant of the meat offering (shall be) A. 

14. 18 reainant of the oil that (is) in thepriest'a 

I Ch. 6. 70 for the family of tho remnant of the sons 

A. What is left over, -m; yctlier. 

Deut. 3. II remained of the remnant of giants ; boh. 

28. 54 toward the remnant of Iiis children wiiieh 
Josh 12. 4 of the remnant of the giants, that dwelt 

13. 12 who remained of the remnant of the gi^. 

23. 12 cleave unto the remnant of these nations 
s Sa. 21. 2 but of the remnant of the Amorites ; and 

1 Ki. 12. 23 Spealt. .to the remnant of the people, sa. 

22. 46 remnant of the sodomites, which remain. 

2 Ki. 25. II with the remnant of the multitude, did N. 
Job 22. 20 but tho remnant of them tho fire consu. 
Jer. 39. 9 remnant of the people that remained in 
Mic. s. 3 then the remnant of his brethren shall r. 
Eab. 2. 8 all the remnant of the people shall spoil 
Zeph. 2. 9 the remnant of my people shall possess 

&. Loose or spread out part, nnp seraeh. 

Exod26. 12 remnant that remaineth of the curtains 
^.Escape, escaping, na^bs peletah. 

Eze. 14. 22 therein shall be left a remnant that shall 
7 .Remaining one, remnant, TlV sarid. 

Isa. 1. 9 had left unto us a very small remnant, we 

Joel 2. 32 in the remnant whom the LOKD shall call 

8. 7*0 be left, to remain, •\t<f shaar, 2. 

s Ki. 19. 30 remnant that is escaped of the house of 
2 Ch.30.. 6 he will return to the remnant of you that 
Neh. I. 3 remnant that are left of the captivity th. 
Isa. 37. 31 remnant that is escaped of the house of 

S.Hemnant, rest, "ix?' shear. 

Ezra 3. 8 remnant of their brethren the priests and 

Isa. 10. 20 remnant of Israel, and such as are escaped 

10. 21 remnant shall return, (even) the renmant 

10. 22 remnant of them shall return : the consu. 

11. II second time to recover the remnantof his 
/ II. 16 there shall be an highway for the remnant 

14. 22 cut off from Babylon the name, and rem. 
16. 14 the remnant (shall be) very small (and) 
17. 3 kingdom from Damascus, and the remn. 
^ph. 1. 4 will cut off the remnant of Baal from this 

10. Jtemnant, residue, nnx?' sheerith. 

a Ki.19. 4 wherefore lift up (thy) prayer for the re. 
19. 31 out of Jerusalem shall go forth a remnant 
21. 14 forsalce the remnant of mine inheritance 

s Ch.34. 9 of all the remnant of Israel, and of all J. 

Ezra 9. 14 (there should be)norcmnantnorescaping? 

Isa. 14. 30 with famine, and he shall slay thy remnant 
15. 9 lions, .upon the remnant of the land 
37. 4 wherefore lift up (tliy) prayer for the ro. 
37. 32 out of Jerusalem shall go forth a remnant 

46. 3 all the remnant of tho liouse of Israel, w. 
Jer. 6. 9 They shall throughly glean the remnant 

II. 23 there shall be no remnant of them : for I 
03. 3 I will gather the remnant of my floclc out 
05. 20 and Ekron, and the remnant of Ashdod. 
31. 7 save thy people, tlie remnant of Israel 
40. II king of Babylon had kft a remnant of J. 
40. 15 be scattered, and the remnant in Judah 
41. 16 all the remiiant of the people whom he 
42. 2 pray for us . .(even) for all this remnant 

42. 15 hear the word of the Lord, ye remnant 
4a. ig ye remnant of Judali ; Go ye not into 

43. 5 took all the remnant of Judah, that were 

44. 12 will take the remnant of .Tudah, that liave 
44. 14 So that none of the remnant of Judah, w. 
44. 28 all the remnant of Judah, that are gone 

47. 4 the remnant of the country of Caplitor 
47. 5 Ashkelon is cut off (with) tho remnant of 

Eze. 5. 10 whole remnant of thee will I scatter into 
II. 13 wilt thou make a full end of the remnant 

25. 16 and destroy the remnant of the sea coast 
_ Amos I. 8 remnant of tlie Philistines shall perish 

S- 15 will be gracious unto tho remnant of Jo. 

9. 12 That they may possess the remnant of E. 
Mlc. a. 12 I will surely gather the remnant of Israel 

4. 7 Iwillmakehcrthathalted aromnant,and 

5. 7 remnant of Jacob shall bo in the midst of 
S. 8 remnant of Jacob shall be among the G. 
7.18 passeth by the transgression of the remn. 

Zeph. 2. 7 coast shall be for the remnant of the ho. 

3. 13 The remnant of Israel shall not do iniquity 
Hag. 1. 12 with all the renmant of the people, obeyed 

, I. 14 spiritotall the remnantof thepeople;arid 

Zecb. 8. 6 marvellous in the eyes of the remnant of 

8. 12 I will cause the remnant of this people to 

11. To.let loose, or remnant, n-ip,or rny sharah, 3. 
Jer. 15. II Verily it shall be well ivith'thy remnant 

li.What is left fully, KardKei/ifia kafaleiinma. 
Kom. 9. 27 sand of thj sea, [a remnant] shall be sav. 

13. What is left, Xfi)ji/xa leimma. 

Bom II. 5 there is a remnant according to the elec. 

li.Remaining, left, Xoiirds loipos. 

MaH22. 6 remnant took his servants, and entreated 
Bev. 11. 13 remnant were affrighted, and gave glory 

12. 17 went to make war with the remnant of her 
19. 21 remnant wore slain with the sword of him 

HEMNAUT, to leave a — 
To let or cause to be over, "lOJ yathar. 5. 
^ Eze. 6. 8 Yet will I leave a remnant, that ye may 



EEIffiOVE (away), to — 

\. To remove, n'ji galah. 

Eze. 12. 3 remove by day. .thou shalt remove from 

".To cause to remove, nVa galah, 5. 

s Ki.17. 26 nations which thou hast removed, and 
J Ch. 8. 6 and they removed them to Manahath 

S. 7 he removed them, and begat Uzza and A. 

3. To roll, Vja galal. 

Psa.119. 22 Eemove from me reproach and contempt 

4. To remove, e'io mush. 

Zech. 3. 9 remove the iniquity of that land in one d. 

14. 4 half of the mountain shall, remove toward 

5.T0 {cause to) remove, b'ib mush, 5. 

Isa. 46. 7 from his place shall he not remove : yea 
Mic. 2. 3 from which ye shall not remove your ne. 

2. 4 how hath he removed (it) from me ! turn. 

^.To move, niJ mid. 

Jer. 4. I wilt iput away.. then shalt thou not rem. 
50. 3 they shall remove, they shall depart, both 
50. 8 Remove out of the midst of Babylon, and 

7. To cause to move, i» nud, 5. 

■Psa. 36. II let not the hand of the wicked remove me 

8. To move, shake, ),;» nua. 

Exod2o. 18 when the people saw (it), they removed 
Q. To remove, Jpj nasag, 5. 

Deut 19. 14 Thou shalt not remove thy neighbour's 

27. 17 Cursed (be) he that removeth his neighb. 
Prov 22. 28 Remove not the ancient landmark, which 

23. 10 Remove not tho old landmark ; and enter 
Hos. 5. 10 princes, .were like them that remove the 
XO.To remove, journey, ypj «asa. 

Exodi4. 19 removed and went behind them ; and the 
Uiun 12. 16 afterward the people removed from Haz. 

21. 12, 13 From thence they removed, and pitc. 

33. 5 Children of Israel removed from Rameses 

33- 7>9>i°. ". 14. 16, 21 And they removed from 
[So m V. 24, 25, 26, 28, 32, 34, 36, 37, 46, 47.] 
Josh. 3. I Joshuaro3eearly..andtIieyremovedfrom 

3. 3 then ye shall remove from your place, and 
3. 14 when the people removed from their tents 

11. To cause to remove or journey, ypj nasa, 5. 
Job 19. 10 mine hope hath he removed like a tree 
Eccl. 10. 9 Whoso removeth stones shall be hurt Ih. 

12. To cause to reach, attiin, overtalce, iis'^ nasag, 5. 
Job 2.). 2 (Some) remove the landmarks : they vL 

13. To be,go,tttrn or bring round about, 339 sabab,2. 
if um 36. 7 remove from tribe to tribe ; for every one 

36. 9 Neither shall the Inheritance remove from 

14,70 turn or bring round about, 230 sabab, 6. 
2 Sa. 20. 12 removed Amasa otit of the highway Into 

15. To cause to turn aside, "WD sur, 5. 

Gen. 8. 13 removed the covering of the ark, and lo. 

30. 35 removed that day the he goats that Avere 

48. 17 to remove it from Ephraim's head unto M. 

Exod. 8. 31 removed the swarm (of flies) from Pharaoh 

Judg. 9. 29 then would I remove Abiraclech. And he 

1 Sa. 18. 13 Therefore Saul removed him from hlni,and 

2 Sa. 6. 10 So David would not remove the ark of the 

1 Ki. 13. 12 removed all the Idols that his fathers had 

15. 13 even her he removed fi'om (being) queen 
a KI. 16. 17 removed the laver from oil them ; and t. 

17. 18 removed them out of his sight : there was 

17. 23 Until the Lord removed Israel out of his 

18. 4 removed the high places, and brake the 

23. 27 I mil remove, .as I have removed Israel 

24. 3 to remove (them) out of his sight, for the 

2 Ch.15. 16 removed her from (being) queen, because 

33. 8 Neither will I any more remove the foot 

35. 12 removed tho burnt offerings, that they 
Job 12. 20 He removeth away the speech of the tru. 

27. 5 till I die I will not remove mine integrity 
Psa. 39. 10 Remove tliy stroke away from me : I am 

81. 61 removed his shoulder from the burden 
119. 29 Remove from me the way of lying; and 
Prov. 4.27 Turn not . . remove thy foot from evil 
Eccl. II. 10 Therefore remove sorrow from thy heart 
Isa. 10. 13 I have removed tho bounds of the people 
Jer. 32. 31 that I shoiild remove It from before my 
Eze. 21. 26 Remove the diadem, and take off the cr. 

45. 9 remove violence and spoil, and execute 

16.ro cause to move, remove, persuade, niD suth,5. 
Job 36. 16 Even so would he have removed thee out 

17. To cause to pass ovAir, 135/ abar, 5. 

Gen. 47. 21 removed them to cities from (one) end of 
18.^0 cause to pass on or by, nij; adah, 5. 

Dan. 2. 21 he removeth kings, and setteth up kings 
19. To rem/3ve, transcribe, leave off, pn^ atliaq, 5. 

Gen. 12. 8 he removed from thence unto amountaln 
26. 22 removed from thence, .ind digged another 

Job 9. 5 Which removeth the mountains, and they 
20.7*0 shalce, tremble, tfyT raash. 

Isa. 13. 13 earth shall remove out of herplaco. In the 
2I.T0 move, shake, Kivia kineo. 

R.ev 2. 5 will remove thy candlestick out of his pi. 

22. To set or place over or beyond, /iefliVrrj/ii methi. 
Acts 13. 22 when ho had removed him. he raised up 
I Co 13. 2 that I could remove mountains, and have 

23. To go up over or beyond, fuTa^aivu metabaino. 
Matt 17. 20 Eemove hence, .and It shall remove; and 



^4. To put over or beyond, /ifraTleij/it metatithrmi. 
Gal. I. 6 I marvel that ye are so soon removed fr* 

25.7*0 hear alongside or beyond, ■!rapa<\>4p(a parapfi, 
Luke22. 42 if thou be willing, remove this cup fronv 

EEHOVE a teat, to — 

7*0 move a tent, hnti ahal. 

Gen. 13. 18 removed (his) tent, and came and dwelt 

KEMOVE far (away or off), to — 
1. To cast off, nji zanach. 

Lam. 3. 17 thou hast removed my soul far off from. 
2. 7*0 put far off, prr; rachaq, 3. 

Isa. 6. 12 Loud have-removed men far away, and 
26. 15 thou hast removed (it) far (unto) all tha 
29. 13 but have removed their heart far from 
3. To put far off, pni rachaq, 5. 

Psa. 103. 12 (so) far hath he removed our transgress!. 

Prov. 5. 8 Remove tliy way far from her, and como 

30. 8 Remove far from me vanity and lies ; give 

Jer. 27. 10 remove you far from your land ; and that 

Joel 2. 20 But I will remove far off from you the d. 

3. 6 that ye might remove them farfrom their 

REMOVE into, to — 

To make a change of dwelling, fieroiKlCa m^toikizS, 
Acts 7. 4 removed him into this land, wherein ya 
EEmOVED, to he — 
l.To be removed, nhi galah, 2. 

Isa. 38. 12 is removed from me as a shepherd's tent 
^.Removal, trembling, rnm zaavah. 

Deut 28. 25 shalt be removed into all the kingdoms 

Jer. 15. 4 cause them to be removed into all kingd. 

24. 9 will deliver thein to be removed into all 

29. 18 will deliver them to be removed to all tha 

34. 17 1 wlllmake you to be removed into all tha 

Eze. 23. 46 and will give them to be removed and sp. 

S.To remove, m) yagah, 5, 

2 Sa. 20. 13 when he was removed out of the highway 
4. 2*0 he covered or removed, 1^5 kanaph, 2. 

Isa. 30. 20 yet shall not thy teachers be removed Into 

5. To move, slip, fail, t31D mot, 1, ."S. 

Psa. 104. 5 the earth, (that) it should not be removed 

125. 1 cannot be removed, (but) abideth forever 

Prov. 10. 30 The righteous shallneverberemoved; but 

Isa. 54. 10 shall depart,and the hillsberemoved; but 

54. 10 shall the covenant of my peace be remo. 

6. To exchange, change, 1TO mur, 5. 

Pea. 46. a though the earth be removed, and though 
7. 7*0 remove, depart, ma mush. 

Isa. 22. 25 shall the nail that is fastened, .be removed 
8.7*0 7nove, wander or flee away, -n} nadad, 

Isa. 10. 31 Madmenah is removed ; the inhabitants 
9.7*0 move or bemoan self, ^1J niid, la. 

Isa. 24. 20 shall be removed like a cottage ; and thd 
10. Separation, imparity, nil niddah. 

Eze. 7. 19 gold shall be removed : their silver and 
11. yl removal, nr: nidah. 

Lam. I. 8 therefore she is removed : all that honou. 
12. Tg. remove, journey, VP3 nasa. 

Isa. 33. 20 not one of the stakes, .shall ever be rem. 
13.7*0 turn aside, niD sur. 

I Sa. 6. 3 kno\vn to you why his hand is not remo. 

Amos 6. 7 and the banquet . . shall be removed 

14.7*0 be removed, old, pnil athaq. 

Job 14. 18 and the rock is removed out of his place 
18. 4 shall the rock be removed outof his place 

15. 7*0 lift up, carry away, atpai airS. 

Matt 21. 21 say unto this mountain. Be thou removed 
Marki i. 23 say unto this mountain. Be thou removed 

REMOVED woman — 

Separation, impurity, ITJJ niddah. 

Eze. 36. 17 as the uncleanness of a removed woman 

BEHOVING (to and fro) — 

1. Removal, exile, nhS} golah. 

Eze. 12. 3 prepare' thee stuff for removing, and 
12. 4 bring forth . .as stuff for removing : and 

2.7*0 turn aside, "fiD sur. 

Isa. 49. 21 a captive, and removing to and frot and 

3. 7*0 cause to iwn aside, "iio sur, 5. 

Gen. 30. 32 removing from thence all the speckled 
4.A putting over, nerdOea-ts metathesis. 

Heb. 12. 27 signlfieth the removing of those things 

REK'.PHAB-, 'Pefi<j>dv. 

An idoi worshippedby Israelin the wilderness ; perhapt 

the same as Chiun (Amos' 5. 26) or Saturn. 

Acts 7. 43 Yea, ye took up . .the star of your god E 
EEITD (off or in pieces), be rent, to — 
1.7*0 cleave, rend, vpa baqa. 

Eze. 29. 7 didst break, and rend all their shoulder 
2. 7*0 cleave, rend, j;p9 baqa, 3. 

Eze. 13. II shall fall ; and a stormy wind shall rend 
13. 13 I will even rend (it) with a storiny wind 
3, 7*0 rend, ay^ param. 

Lev. 10. 6 Uncover not your heads, neither rend yont 
21. 10 shall not uncover his head, nor rend Us 



RENDER 



fi07 



REPENT 



i. To break off, pnp parac[. j 

Psa. 7. a Lest ho tear my soul like a lion, rending 
5.T0 break off, p13 paraq, 3. 

I Ka.19. II great and strong wind rent the mountains 
6,To send aioay, cut out, Vi\>, qara. 

Gen. 37. 29 Joseph (was) not in the pit ; and he rent 
37. 34 Jacob rent lus clothes, and put sackcloth 
44. i;: Then they rent their clothes, and laded 

lev. 13. s5 then he shall rend it out of the garment 

Nnmi4. 6 Joshua the son of Nun, and Caleb, .rent 

Josh. 7. 6 Joshua rent his clothes, and fell to the e. 

Judgii. 35 rent hie clothes, and said, Alas, mydaugh. 

I Sa. 15. 28 The LORDhathrent the kingdom of Israel 
28. 17 for the Lord hath rent the kingdom out 

a Sa. I. II David took hold on his clothes, and rent 
3. 31 Rend your clothes, and gird you with sa. 
13. 19 rent her garment of divers colours that 

I Ki.ii. II I will surely rend the kingdom from thee 
II. 12 I will rend it out of the hand of thy son 
II. 13 I will not rend away all the kingdom; (but) 
II. 30 caught the new garment, and rent it (in) 
ji. 31 will rend the kingdom out of the liandof 
14. 8 rent the kingdom away from the house of 

21. 27 rent his clothes, and put sackcloth upon 
a Kl. 2. 12 he took hold, .and rent them in two pie. 

S. 7 rent his clothes, and said, (Am) I God, to 
5. 8 heard that the king of Israel had rent his 

5. 8 Wherefore hast thou rent thy clothes? let 

6. 30 rent his clothes ; and he passed by upon 
II. 14 Athaliah rent her clothes, and cried, Tr. 
17. 21 For he rent Israel from the house of Dav. 
19. I rent his clothes, and covered himself with 

22. II when the king had heard, .he rent his cl. 
22. 19 hast rent thy clothes, and wept before me 

c Ch.23. 13 Athaliah rent her clothes, and said, Tre. 

34. 19 heard the words of the law, that he rent 

34. 27 didst rend thy clothes, and weep before 
Ezra 9. 3 rent my garment and my mantle, and pL 
9. 5 having rent my garment and my mantle 
Esth. 4. I Mordecai rent his clothes, and put on sa. 
Job t. 20 Then Job arose, and rent his mantle, and 
2. 12 rent every one his mantle, and sprinkled 
Eccl. 3. 7 A time to rend, and a time to sew ; a time 
Isa. 37. I rent his clothes, and covered himself with 

64. I Oh that thou wouldest rend tlie heavens 
j'er. 4. 30 though thou rentest thy face with paint. 

36. 24 Yet they were not afraid, nor rent their g. 
Hos. 1 3. 8 will rend the caul of their heart, and there 
Joel 2. 13 rend your heart, and not your garments 

T.To cleave, rend, ppt^ shasa, 3. 

Judgi4. 6 he rent him as he would haye rent a kid 

i.To hurst through, rend iharoughly, 5(c;3^4<r<r«. 
Matt26. 65 Then the high priest rent his clothes, say. 
Marki4. 63 Then the high priest rent his clothes, and 
Acts 14. 14 rent their clothes, and ran in among the 

9. To rend all around, ■n-epi^p^yvvfiiperirrhegnumi. 

Acts 16. 22 and the magistrates rent off their clothes 

10. To rend, hurst, ^iiyyvfit rhegnumi. 

Matt. 7. 6 trample . .and turn again and rend you 
117*0 tear, lacerate, (nrapaffffco sparasso. 

Mark 9. 26 cried, and rent him sore, and came out of 

12.ro rent, tear, (rxK'" schizo. 

Matt27. 51 veil of the temple was rent in twain from 

27. SI the earth did quake, and the rocks rent 
Marki5. 38 veil of the temple was rent in twain from 
Xnke 23. 45 the veil of the temple was rent in the m. 
John 19. 24 Let us not rend it, but cast lots for it, w. 

BENDER (again), to — 
l.To give, )0) nathan. 

a Ch. 6. 30 render unto every man according unto all 

2 To cause to turn hack, 31iy shvh, 5. 

NumiS. 9 which they shallrenderuntome, (shall be) 

I>eut32. 41 1 will render vengeance to mine enemies 

32. 43 will render vengeance to his adversaries 

Judg.9. 56 Thus God rendered the wickedness of A. 

9. S7 all the evil . did God render upon their 

1 Sa.26. 23 render to every man his righteousness 

a Ki 3. 4 rendered unto the king of Israel an hund. 

2 Ch.32. 25 Hezekiah rendered not again accordingto 
Job 33. 25 he will render unto man his righteousness 
Tsa. 28. 4 of their hands ; render to them their des. 

79. 12 render unto our neighbours sevenfold into 

94. 2 Lift up thyself, .render a reward to the 

116. 12 What shall I render unto the Lord (for) 

ProV24. 12 shall (not) he render to (every) man acco. 
24. 29 will render to the man according to his 
26. 16 than seven men that can render a reason 

Isa. 66. 15 render his anger with fury, and his rebu. 

liam. 3. 64 Render unto them a recompence, Lord 

Zech. 9. 12 even to day do I declare (that) I will ren. 

i.To finish, complete, dV shalam, 3. 

Job 34. II For the work of a man sh.-ill he render un. 
Psa. 38. 20 They also that render evil for good are 

56. 12 vows (are) upon me, O God : I will rend. 

62. 12 forthourenderest to every man according 
Isa. 66. 6 voice of the LORD that rendereth recom. 
Jer. SI- 6 he will render imto her arecompence 

51. 24 I will render unto Babylon and to all the 
Hos. 14. 2 so will we render the calves of our lips 
Joel 3. 4 will ye render me a recompence? and it 

4.T0 give hack in return, avTa-rroSlSwfii antapodid. 

I Th. 3. 9 what thanks can we render to God again 
5.T0 give back, kvoSiSa/Mt apodidomi. 

Mattzi. 41 .shall render him the fruits in their seasons 



Matt22. 21 Render tlicreforo ur.to Cesar the things 
llarki2. 17 Render to Cesar tlic things that arc Ccs. 
Luke2o. 25 Render tlierefore unto Cesar the things 
Rom. 2. 6 Who will render to every man according 
13. 7 Render therefore to all tlieir dues : tribu. 
1 Co. 7. 3 renderuntotho v,-ife duebcnovoience : and 
I Th. 5. IS SccUi.itnonorcndercvil for evil unto an. 
I Vo. 3. 9 Not rendering evil for evil, cr railing for 

RENDERED, to be — 

To [cause to) turn bach, 3"iy shuh, 1 or 5. 

rrovi2. 14 recompence.. shall be rendered unto him 
RENEW, to — 
\.Pi.cncw, repair, vy) chadash, 3. 

1 Sa.ii. 14 let us goto Gilgal, and renowthe kingdom 

2 Cli.is. 8 renewed the altar of tlie Lord tliat (was) 
Job 10. 17 Tliou renewest thy witnesses against mo 
Psa. 51. 10 Create in me a clean heart, .and renew a 

104. 30 and thou renewest the face of the earth 
Lam. s- 21 wo shall be turned ; renew ourdays as of 

2. To change, pass on, ']'?n chalaph, 5. 

Isa. 46. 31 they that wait upon tlie Lord shall renew 
41. I let the people renew (their) strength ; lot 

3. To 'make ncio again, avaKatvi^a anakainizS. 
Heb. 6. 6 If tliey shall fall away, to renew them a. 

RENEWED, to be 

\.Tu renew self, be renewed, tfilj chadash, 7. 

Psa. 103. 5 so that) thy youth is renewed like the ea. 

2. To clutnge, pass on, renew, f)^n chalaph, 5. 
Job 29. 20 and my bow was renewed in my hand 

3. To make new again, kvaKaivoa anakainoS, 

2 Co. 4. 16 yet the inward (man) is renewed day by 
Col. 3. 10 which is renewed in knowledge after the 

4.70 be renewed again, hvayeoofiai ananeoOmai, 
Eph. 4. 23 And bo renewed in the spirit of your mind 

RENEWING — 

A making new again, iyaKaivatris anakainosis. 
Rom 12. 2 but be ye transformed hy the renewing of 
Titus 3. s regeneration, and renewing of the Holy 

RENOUNCE, to — 

To speak off or away, airetwov apeipon. 

2 Co. 4. 2 have renounced the hidden things of dls. 
RENOWN, renowned — 
\.To be shining, praised, ^>t halal, 4. 

Eze. 26. 17 renowned city, wliich wast strong in the 

2. To call, t«li3 qara. 

Eze. 23. 23 great lords and renowned, all oi them ri. 

3. To be called, vn^ qara, 2. 

Isa. 14. 20 seed of evil doers shall never be renowned 

4. To call, or called, N"!i5 <y ^1,? qara, or qari. 

Num 1. 16 These (were) the renowned of the congr. 
5.A name, D& shem. 

Gen. 6. 4 men which (were) of old, men of renown 

Numi6. 2 famous in the congregation, men of ren. 

Eze. 16. 14 thyreno^vn went forth among the heathen 
id. 15 playedst the harlot because of thy renown 
34. 29 I will raise up for them a plant of renown 
39. 13 it shall be to them a renown, the day that 

Dan. 9. IS and hast gotten thee renown, as at this 

BENT — 

l.A rope or rent thing, fispj niqpah. 

Isa. 3. 24 instead of a girdle a rent ; and instead of 

2.2*0 rend, Di.3 par am. 

Lev. 13. 43 his clothes shall bo rent, and his head b. 

3. To rend away, cut out, jHiJ qara. 

1 Sa. 4. 12 his clothes rent, and with earth upon his 

2 Sa. I. 2 liis clothes rent, and earth upon his head 

13. 31 servants stood by with their clothes rent 
15. 32 came to meet him witli his coat rent, and 

2 KL 18. 37 came, .to Hezekiah, witlirtheir) clothesrr. 

Isa. 36. 22 came, .to Hezekiah with (their) clothes r. 

Jer. 41. 5 their beards shaven, and their clothes r. 

i.A rent, dissension, arxi<r/'-a schisma. 

Matt. 9. 16 taketh from the garment, and the rent is 
Mark 2. 21 taketh away from the old, and the rent is 

RENT (asunder, in pieces), to bo — 

1.2*0 be cleft, vp? baqa, 2. 

1 Ei. 1. 40 that the earth rent with tho sound of them 
Job 26. 8 the waters, .the cloud is not rent under 
Eze. 30. 16 and No shall be rent asunder, and Noph . 

2.7*0 be cleft, yp3 baqa, 4. 

Josh. 9. 4 wine bottles, old, and rent, and bound up 
3. 2*0 cleave self, be cleft, J'i32 baqa, 7. * 

Josh. 9. 13 behold, they be rent : and these our garm.^' 

4. 2*0 he torn, 1">a taraph, 4. 

Gen. 37. 33 Joseph is without doubt rent in pieces 
5.7*0 6e rent axcay, jnp qara, 2. 

Exod 28. 32 shall have a binding, .that it be not rent 

39. 23 a band round, .that it should not rend 
I Sa. 15. 27 he laid hold upon the skirt, .and it rent 
1 Ki. 13. 3 the altar shall be rent, and the ashes that 

13. s The altar also was rent, and the ashes p. 

RENT, to make a — 
To rend, <rx'C*> schizo. 

Luke 5. 36 the newmaketh a rent. and. the piece th&t 



KEPAIK (earnestly), to — 

1.2*0 repair a breach, pTj badag. 

2 CI1.34. 10 wTought. .to repair and amend the house 

2.2*0 build, nj5 banah. 

Judg2i. 23 and repaired tho cities, and dwelt in them 
2 Ch. 33. lO he repaired tho altar of tho LOED, and a. 

3.2*0 renew, ay) chadash, 3. 

2 Ch.24. 4 was minded to repair the house of the L. 

24. 12 hired masons and carpenters to rcp.iirtho 

Isa. 61. 4 they shall repair the waste cities, the do 

4. 2*0 strengthen, harden, fix, ptn chazaq, 3. 

2 Ki. 12. s let them repair tlie breaches of the house 
12. 6 the priests had not repaired tho breaches 
12. 7 Why repair ye not the breaches of the h. 
12. 8 neither to repair the breaches of tho ho. 
12. 12 to repair the breaches of the house of tlio 
12. 14 repair therewith the house of the LORD 
22. s give, .to repair the breaches of the houso 
22. 6 timber and hewn stone to repair the ho. 

2 Ch.24. 5 '•0 repair the house of your G od from year 
29. 3 opened tlie doors, .and repaired them 
32. 5 repaired Millo (in) the city of David, and 
34. 8 to repair the houso of tho Lord his God 

Neh. 3. 19 next to him repaired Ezer the son of Jca. 

5. To strcngtiien, pin chazaq, 5. 

Neh, 3. 4 next unto them repaired Jieremoth the 8. 
3. 4 next unto them repaired MeshuUam tho 
3. 4 next unto them repaired Zadok the son of 
3. s next unto them the Tekoites repaired, but 
3. 6 the old gate repaired Jehoiada the son of 
3, 7 Aud next unto them repaired Melatiah 
3. 8 Next unto him repaired Uzziel the son of 
3. 8 Next unto him also repaired Hananiah the 
3. 9 next unto them repaired Rephaiah the s. 
3. 10 next unto them repaired Jedaiah the son 
3. 10 Dc.xt unto him repaired Hattush the son 
3. II repaired the other piece, and the tower 
3. 12 next unto him repaired Shallum the son 
3. 13 The valley gate repaired Hanun, and the 
3. 14 the dung gate repaired ilalchiah the soa 
3. 15 the gate of the fountain repaired Shallum 
3. 16 After him repaired Nchemiah the son of 
3. 17 after him repaired the Levites, Rchum 
3. 17 Next unto him repaired Hasbabiah, the 
3. 18 After him repaired their brethren, Baval 
3. 20 Baruch tlie son of Zabbai earnestly repai. 
3. 21 After him repaired Meremoth the son of 
3. 22 after him repaired the priests, the men of 
3. 23 After him repaired Benjamin and Hashub 
3. 23 After him repaired Azariah the son of M. 
3. 24 After him repaired Binnui the son of H. 
3. 27 After them tlie Tekoites repaired another 
3. 28 From above the horse gate repaired tho 
3. 29 After them repaired Zadok the son of Im. 
3. 29 After him repaired .ilsoShemaiahthe son 
3. 30 After him repaired Hananiah the son of 
3. 30 After him repaired MeshuUam the son of 
3. 31 Alter him repaired Malchiahthe goldsm. 
3. 32 repaired the goldsmiths and the mercha. 

^.Strength, firm hold, 7\\i]n cliezqah. 

2 Ki 12. 12 all that was laid out for the house to re. 
7. To Ixep living or alive, .i;r) chayah, 3. 

I Ch.11. 8 built, .and Joab repaired the rest of tho 

8. To shut up or in, "iJD sagar 

I Ki. II. 27 repaired the breaches of tho city of David 

9.2*0 cause to stand still, "icy amad, 5. 

Ezra 9. 9 to repair tho desolations thereof, and to 

10.2*0 heal, nst rapha, 3. 

1 Ki. i3. 30 and he repaired tho altar of the Lord 

REPAIRER, repairing — 
1.2*0 wall or hedge, T33 gadar. 

Isa. 58. 12 The repairer of the breach, Tho restorer 

'i.Fotmdation, '(\D\ yesod. 

2 Ch.24. 27 the repairing of the house of God, behold 

RE? AT, bo repayed, to — 

l.To finish, complete, repay, oh^ shalam, 3. 

Deat. 7.10 repaycth them that hate him to their faco 
7. 10 he will not be sl-ick . . he will repay him to 
J^ob 21.31 who shall repay him (what) he hath dono 
41. II Wlio hath prevented me, that I should r. 
Prov 13. 21 but to the righteous good shall be repaid 
Isa. sg. i3 he wUl repay . .he wiU repay recompence 

2.7*0 give back in return, avra-7rodiSafj.t antapodid. 
Rom 12. 19 Vengeance (is) mine; I Vidll repay, saith 

3. 7*0 give back or away, a-TroSiSafii apodidomi. 
Luke 10. 35 more, when I come again, I will repay 

4.7*0 pay away or back, avoTivoi apotino. 

Phm. 19 I will repay (it) : albeit I do not say to 
REPEAT, to — 
7*0 do a thing twice, repeat, rtj?' shanah. 

Prov 17. 9 but he that repeatcth a matter Eei>aratetl) 
REPEira (self), to — 

1.7*0 be penitent, comforted, eased, on? na^ham, 2. 
Gen. 6. 6 it repented the IX)RD that Jie had mado 

6. 7 for it repenteth me that I have made til. 

Exodi3. 17 the people repent when they see war, and 

32. 12 and repent of this evil against thy peopU 

32. 14 the Lord repented of the evil which he 

Jtidg. 2. 18 it repented the Lord because of their gr 

21. 6 Israel repented thenf for Benjamin thei., 

i^^ 21. 15 And the people repented them for Pen], 



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I Sa. 15. ji It roponteth ino that I have sot up Saul 
15. =9 strength o£ Israel will not lie nor repent 
15.29 for ho (is) not a man, that ho should rope. 
15. 35 tho Lord repented that ho had made Saul 
e Sa. 24. 16 the Lord repented liim of the evil, and 
1 Ch.2i. 15 ho repented him of tho evil, and said to 
Job 42. 6 Wherefore I abhor.. and repent in duat 
I'sa. 90. 13 let it repent thco concerning thy servants 
ta6. 45 repented according to tho multitude of 
no. 4 The Lord hath svroru, and will cot repent 
Jor. 4. 28 I have purposed (it), and will not repent 
8. 6 no man repented him of his wickedness 
f 8. 8 I will repent of the evil that I thought to 
18. 10 I will repent of the good wherewith I said 

20. i6 which the Lord overthrew, and repented 
=6. 3 that I may repent me of the evil whidli I 
=6. 13 the Lord will repent him of the evil that 
a6. 19 Lord repented him of tho evil which ho 
31. 19 X repented; and after that I was instru. 
42. 10 I repent me of the evil that I have done 

Eze. 24. 14 neither will I repent : according to thy 
Joel 2. 13 of great kindness, and repenteth him of 

2. J4 (if) he will return and repent, and leave 
Amos 7. 3 Lord repented for this : It shall not bo 

7. 6 Lord repented for this: This also shall not 
Jon. g. 9 God will turn and repent, and turn away 

3. 10 God repented of the evil that he had said 

4. 2 Knew that thou, .rcpentest thee of the 0. 
Zech. 8. 14 provoked me to wrath, .and I repented 

2. To comfort self, he penitsnt, ani nacham, 7. 
Nura23. 19 neither the son of man, that he should r. 
. l)eut 32. 36 repent himself for his servants, v/hen he 
r3a.i35. 14 he will repent himself concerning his se. 

3. 7*0 turn back, aity shui. 

1 'Si. 8. 47 repent, and make supplication unto thee 

Eze. 14. 6 Repent, and turn, .from your idols ; end 

18. 30 Repent, and turn, .fronj all your transg. 

4. To he careful or concerned with, /icTa/ie'\ojuai. 
Matt 21. 29 said, I will not : but afterward ho repcn. 

21. 32 repented not afterward, that yo might b. 
27. 3 repented himself, and brought again tho 

9 Co. 7. 8 I do not repent, though I did repent 
neb. 7. 21 The Lord sware and will not repent, Thou 

Sifo have another mind, ficra/zoccj 'iiietanoeo. 
Matt. 3. 2 Repent yo : for the kingdom of heaven Is 
4. 17 Repent: for tho kingdom of heaven is at 
II. 20 to upbraid, .because they rfipented not 
II. 21 they would have repented long ago in sa. 
j2. 41 they repented at tho preaching of Jonas 
Mark 1. 15 saying, .repent ye, and believe tho gospel 
6. 12 And they, .preached that men should re. 
Lukeio. 13 thoy had a great while ago repented, sit. 
II. 32 they repented at the preaching of Jonas 
13. 3, 5 except ye repent, ye shall all likewise 
13- 7i 10 joy. .over one sinner that repenteth 

16. 30 if one went unto them, .they will repent 

17. 3 rebuke him ; and if he repent, forgive him 
17. 4 turn again to thee, saying, I repent; thou 

Acts 2. 38 Repent, and be baptized every one of you 
3. 19 Repent yo therefore, and be converted, th. 

8. 22 Repent thereforo of this thy iVickedness 
17. 30 commandethallmen everywhere torepent 
26. 20 they should repent and turn to God, and 

a C0.12. 21 have not repented of tho uncleanness, and 
fiev. 2. 5 repent, and do the first works ; or else X 
2. 5 remove thy candlestick . . e.vcept thou re. 

2. 16 Repent ; or else I will come unto thee q. 
2. 21 repent of her fornication ; and she repen. 

2. 22 X will cast . . except they repent of their d. 

3. 3 Remember, .and hold fast, and repent 

3. 19 chasten : be zealous therefore, and repent 
g. 20 repented not of tho works of their hands 

9. 21 Neither repented thoy of their murders 
16. 9 and they repented not to give him glory 
16. 11 blasphemed, and repented not of their 

REPENTANCE — 

\. Penitence, comfort, Drti nocham. 

Hos. 13. 14 repentance shall be hid from mine eyes 
i.A change of mind, fn-rai/oia metanoia, 

llatt. 3. 8 Bring forth . . fruits meet for repentance 
3. II I.. baptizeyouwithwaterunto repentance 
9. 13 come to call the. .sinners [to repentance] 
Mark i. 4 baptism of repentance for the remission 

2. 17 I came, .to call, .sinners [to repentance] 
Luke 3. 3 baptism of repentance for the remission 

3. 8 Bring forth, .fruits worthy of repentance 

5, 32 X came, .to call, .sinners to repeutanco 
IS- 7 just persons, which need no repentance '" 
24. 47 repentance and remission of sins should 

Acts 5. 31 give repentance to Israel, and forgiveness 

11. 18 Then hath God. .granted repentance unto 
13. 24 the baptism of repentance to all the people 
19. 4 baptized witli tho baptism of repentance 
BO. 21 repentance toward God, and faith tov/ard 
26. 20 turn, .and do works meet for ropcntaneo 

Jlom. 2. 4 goodness of God leadcth thee to repcnta. 
B Co. 7. 9 ye sorrowed to repentance : for yo wore 
■ . 7. 10 godly sorrow worketh repentance to sal. 
aTl. 2. 25 peradventuro will give them repentance 
Eeb. 6. I foundation of repentance from dead works 

6. 6 to renew them again unto repentance 

12. 17 ho found no place of repentance, though 
3 Pe. 3. 9 but that all should come to repentance 

SEPEHTANCE (without), act to he repented of — 
.'ITot to hi careful or concerned with, a/ieTo/i€\r;ror. 

Komii. 29 gifts and calling, .(are) without repenta. 

a Co 7. 10 to .salvation not to be repented 0/ : but ^, 



EEPENTING - 

1. To be penitent, comforted, Uni nacham, 2. 

Jcr. 15. C destroy thco ; I am weary with repenting 
I.Comforts, repentinffs, D't??nj nichumir.i. 

IIos. II. 8 HoviT.. my repentlngs are kindled together 
EEPETITIOJTS, to u=o vain — 
To speal; emptily, ffaTToKoyeai hattologeO, 

Matt. 6. 7 when yo pray, use net vain repetitions, as 
RE-PHA'-SL, Sn51 Crod is a healer. 
A Kohathlto, son of Shemaiah tho first born of Obed- 
cdom, and n gatekeeper of the tabernacle. B.C. 10:0. 

I Ch.26. 7 Tho sons of Shemaiah; Othnl, andR.,and 
EE'-PHAH, nj"! liealing, support. 
A grandson of Ephraini, through Bcriali. B.C. 1680. 

I Oh. 7. 25 And R. (was) his son, also Besheph, and 

RE-PHA-I'AH, n;?-) Jah heals. 

1. A head of a family of the house of David. B.C. 500. 

I Ch. 3.21 the sons of R., the sons of Arnau, tho sons 

2. A captain of Simeon when they smote tho Amale- 
kitos. B.C. 715. 

I Ch. 4. 42 Keariah, and R,, andUzziel.thc sons of X. 

3. A con of Tola, son of Issachar. B.C. 1400 

I Ch. 7. 2 And tho sons of Tola ; Uzzi, and R., and 
i. A Benjamito called in i f~h. 8. 37 Jlapha. B.C. 900. 

1 Ch. 9. 43 R. his son, Eleasah his son, Azel his son 
5. One v^ho helped to repair the wall of Jerusalem after 
Nehomiah camo from Shushan. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 9 And next unto them repaired R. the son 

RE-PHA'-Ha, D'N-5T stronr). 

1. A race dwelling around tho S. of Jerusalem, and 
eastward beyond Jordan, in Bashan, Ammon and Moab, 
in Ashteroth Karnaim and Shaveh Kiriathaim; variously 
called Zamzunimim, Zuzim, and Emim ; also Anakim. 

Gen. 14. 5 the kings, .omoto tho R. in Ashteroth K. 
15. 20 tho Hittitos, and tho Perizzites, and the R. 

2. A valley S.W. of Jerusalem, and If. of Bethlehem, 
now called cl-Bul:aa. This was tho boundary betwecu 
Judah and Benjamin, Josh. 15. 8. 

2 Sa. s- i!! Philistines.. spread themEolve3iuthe..R. 

5. 22 Philistines., spread themselves in the.. E. 

23. 13 tho Philistines pitched in tho valley of R.' 
I Ch.iT. 15 Philistines encamped in tho valley of R. 

14. 9 Philistines . . spread themselves iutho . . R. 
Isa. 17. 5 ho that gathereth ears in tho valley of R. 

RE-PHI'-BIM, D'TB"! plains. 

A station of Israel where, after leaving Alush, they fought 
with Amalck ; near Horeb, between tho wilderness of 
Sin and of Sinai, hero they murmured for v/ator, and 
Moses struck a rock in Horeb, and supplied their need. 
Exodi7. I all. .Israel journeyed . and pitched in R. 

17. 8 came Amalok, and fought with Icr. in Pi.. 

19. 2 For they wore departed from R., and v/ero 
Num33. 14 tliey removed from Alush . . encamped atR. 

33. 15 And they departed from R., and pitched 

REPLEinSH, to — 

I. To f II, Ix full, kVo male. 

Gen. 1. 28 Be fruitful . .and replenish the earth, and 
9. I Bo fruitful, and multiply, aud replenish 

2.T0 fill, make full, nSd male, 3. 

Xsa. 23. 2 thou whom tho merchants, .have replen. 
Jer. 31. 25 X have replenished every sorrowful soul 

REPLENISHED, to bo — 

X.Tofill, be full, kSo male. 

Xsa. 2. 6 because thoy be replenished from tho east 
2. 2*0 be filled, k':D male, 2. 

Eze. 26. 2 I shall bo replenished . . she is laid v/asto 
27. 25 and thou wast replenished, and made v. 

REPLY against, to — 

To judge back in return, avTaTroKpiyoiu.at antapok. 
Rom. 9. 20 but., who art thou that repliost against 

REPORT — 

1. Word, ■gi dalar. 

1 Ki. 10. 6 It was a true report that I heard in mine 

2 Ch. 9. 5 (It was) a truo report which X heard in 

2.Na}nc, cv shcm. 

Jfeh. e. 13 they might have (matter) for an evil rep. 

3. What is heard, ny'Ov' chemuah. 

I Sa. 2. 24 (it is) no good report that I hoar: yemnko 

Provis. 30 (and) a good report maketh the bones fat 

Xsa. 28. 19 a vexation only (to) understand the rep. 

53. 1 Who hath believed our report I and to \v> 

i.ncaring, report, ycj^' shcma. 

£xod23. - Thou shalt not raise a false report: put 
Dent. 2. 25 who shall hear report of thee, and shall 
Isa. 23. 5 As at the report concerning Egypt, (so) 
23. 5 shall they be sorely pained .it the report 
Jer. 50. 43 The king of Babylon hath heard the rop. 

^.Hearing, a rumour, auo-fi ahoc. 

John 12. 38 who hath believed our report? and to vr. 
Rom. 10. 16 saith, Lord, who hath believed oiir report 2 

Q.Teslitnoni/, u;itness, fiaprvpia marturia. 

I Ti. 3. 7 he must have a good report of them which 
, REPORT, (ovjl) — 
A bad report, Su(r<f>r]/j.la dusphSmia. 
- a Co. £. 8 By honour and dishonour ttyevU report 



REPORT (to have or obtain), good or honest — 
l.A good report, cu(j>n]J,ia eupheviia. 

2 Co. 6. 8 By honour and dishonour, by.. good rep. 
2. Well reported, sounding well, etf^jjjuor euphemos 

Phil. 4. 8 whatsoeyer things (are) of good report ; if 

Z.To testify, hear ivitness, fiaprvpew martureo. 

'Acts 6. 3 seven men of honest report, full of the H. 

10. 22 of good report among all the nation of tho 

22. 12 havingagood report of all the Jews which 

Heb. II. 2 Eor by it the ciders obtained a good repo. 

• 11-39 having obtained a good report through f. 

3 John 12 Demetrius hath good reportof all..»ndal 

REPORT, to — 

1. To say, liN amar. 

Neh. 6. 19 they reported his good deeds before mo 

2. To bring forward, tell, declare, ^Jl nagad, 5. 
Jer. 20. 10 Report, (say they), and we will report it 

3. To tell or announce again, avayyiWu anaggello, 

I Po. 1. 12 the things which are now reported unto 

i.To tell off or axoay, aTrayy^Wu apaggcllo. 

Acts 4. 23 reported all that the chief priests and el. 
I Co. 14. 25 and report that God is in you of a truth 

REPORTED, to bo slanderously — 

To speak injuriously, fi\ajT<priij.Qa hlasphemeo. 

Rom. 3. 8 as we be slanderously reported, and as 
REPORTED, to bo — ' 
\.To say, TON amar'. 

Esth. 1. 17 they shall despise .. v/hon it shall be rep. 
i.To be heard, JJD?' shamea, 2 

Neh. 6. 6 It is reported among tho heathen, and G. 
6. 7 and now shall it be reported to the king 

3. To hear, hearlccn, aicoia akoud, 

I Co. 5. I It is reported commonly (that there is) fo. 

REPORTED of, to b© weU — 

To testify, hear ivitness, /iaprupia marftireo. 
Acts 1 5. 2 AYhich was well reported of by the bret 
I Ti. 5. 10 \Je\l. reported of for good works; if she 

REPROACH — 

\. Reviling, 11'i3 gidduph. 

Isa. 43. 28 given Jacob to the cnrae, and Israel to re. 
2.Kindness, shame, ion chesed. 

Prov.14. 34 exalteth a nation : but sin (is) a reproach 
3. To reproach, 'j'ln charaph, 3. 

Psa. 57. 3 save me (from) the reproach of him that 
i. Reproach, '"'?1C eherpah. 

Gen. 30. 23 and said, God hath taken away my repro. 
34. 14 We cannot . . for that (vrere) a reproach un. 

Josh. 5. 9 This day have I rolled away the reproach 

J Sa. II. 2 and lay it (for) a reproach upon all Israel 

17. 26 and taketh away tho reproach from Israel 
25. 39 that hath pleaded the cause of my repro. 

Neh. I. 3 remnant, .(are) in great affliction and ro 
2. 17 let us build . .that we be no morp a rep. 

4. 4 turn their reproach upon their own head 

5. 9 the reproach of the heathen our enemies 
Job 19. 5 and plead against mo my reproach 

Psa. 13. 3 taketh up a reproach against his neighb. 

22. 6 a reproach of men . . despised of the peop. 
31. II I was a reproach among all mine enemies 
39. 8 make me not the reproach of the foolish 
44. 13 Thou makest us a reproach to ourneigli. 
69. 7 for thy sake I have borne reproach ; sha. 
6g. 9 the reproaches of them that reproached 
69. 10 soul with fasting, that was to my reproach 
69. 19 Thou hast known my reproach, and my 
69. 20 Reproach hath broken my heart, and I 
71. 13 let them be covered (with) reproach and 

78. 66 And. .he putthem to aperpetualreproach 

79. 4 We are become a reproach to our neighb. 
79. 12 render, .sevenfold into, .bosom their rs. 
89. 41 All. .spoil him : he is a reproach to his 
89. 50 Remember, Lord, the reproach of thy se. 

109. 25 I became also a reproach unto them : (wh.> 

119. 22 Remove from me reproach and contempt 

119. 39 Turn away my reproach which I fear; for 

Prov. 6. 33 and his reproach shall not be wiped away 

18. 3 (then) Cometh also, .with ignominy repr. 
Isa. 4. I called by thy name, to take away our re. 

30. 5 nor profit, but a shame, and also a repr. 

SI. 7 fear ye not tho reproach of men, neither 

54. 4 and chalt not remember the reproach of 

Jer. 6. 10 word of the Lord is unto them a reproach 

* 20. 8 the word of the Lord was made a reproach 

23. 40 I will bring an everlasting reproach upon 

24. 9 a reproach and a proverb, a taunt and a 

29. 18 a reproach, among all the nations whither 

31. 19 because X did bear the reproach of my y. 
42. i3 astonishment, and a curse, and areproaeh 
44. 8 a reproach among all the nations of the 
44. 12 astonishment, and a curse, and a reproach 
49. 13 a desolation, a reproach, a waste, and a c. 
SI. 51 because we have heard reproach : shama 

Lai'J. 3. 30 smitethhim: heis filled full withreproach 
3. 6i Thou hast heard their reproach, O Lord 
5. I O Lord, .consider, and behold our repn 

Eze. 5. 14 I v.-ill make thee waste, an^ a reproach 
5. 15 So it shall be a reproach and a taunt,' aa 
16. S7 as at tho time of (thy) reproach of the da. 

21. =3 Thus saith the Lord, .concerning their re. 

22. 4 I made thee a reproach unto the heathen 
36. IS neither shalt thou bear tlie reproach of 
36. 30 ye shall receive no more reproach cf fam. 



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Dan. g. lO thy people (are become) ft reproach to all 
tl, i8 Eh.ill causo the reproach o.Tcrcd by him 
i:. iS without hi3 own reproach ho shall causo 
Ho3. 12. 14 his reproach shall his Lord return uato 
Joel 2. 17 give not thine heritage to reproach fhat 
2. 19 make you a reproach among the heathen 
ilic. 6. 16 ye shall bear the reproach of my people 
Zcph. 2. 8 1 have heard the reproach of Moab, and 
3. 18 (to whom) tho reproach of it (was) a bur. 
i>. Blushing, shame, ns^j helimmah. 

Job 20. 3 I liave heard the check ol my reproach, and 
&. Lightness, confusion, p7|T qalon. 

PTOV22. 10 Cast out the scorner, and. .reproach shall 
T .Dislwnoiir, anfita aiimia. 

2 Co. II. 21 I speak as concemingreproach. as though 
S. Reproach, insult, oyeiSi(Tn6s oncidismos. 

Twora 15. 3 Tho reproaches of them that reproached 

1 Ti. 3. 7 lest he fall into reproach and the snare 
Ileb.io. 33 made a gazing stock both by reproaches 

11. 26 Esteemiug the reproach of Christ greater 
13. 13 Letusgo forth . . without . . bearing his re. 

S. Reproach, disgrace, vfaSos oneidos. 

Luke 1. 25 to take away my reproach among men 

10. Conlttmelii, insult, vBpti hubris. 

2 Co. 12. 10 in inUrmitics, in reproaches, in necessities 

EEPEOACH, to (bring or sufferl — 
l.To levile, f\-i) gadaph, 3. 

Numi3. 30 tho same roproacheth the LORD; and that 

2. To niaie ashamed, confound, 1517 chapher, 5. 

Provig. 26 that causcth shame, and brlngeth reproa 

3. To reprmxh, 1in charaph. 

Job 27. 6 my heart shall not reproach (me) so long 
Psa. 69. 9 the reproaches of them that reproached 
iig. 4.: to answer him that reproacheth me : for 
Prov 27. II that 1 may answer him that reproacheth 

4. 7*0 reproach, "iia charaph, 3. 

s Ki.19. 4 king, .hath sent to reproach the living O. 
19. 22 Whom hast thou reproached and blaspli. 
19. 23 By thy messengers thou hast reproached 

Neh. 6. 13 an evil report, that they might reproach 

Psa. 42. 10 mine enemies reproach me ; while they 
44. 16 of him that reproacheth and blasphemcth 
55. 12 (it was) not an enemy (that) reproached me 
74. 10 how long shall the adversary reproach ? 
74. 18 Remember this., the enemy hath reproac. 
79. 12 wherev/ith they have reproached thee, O 
8g. 51 WHierewi th thine enemies have reproached 
8g. 51 they have reproached the footsteps ofth 
T02. 8 enemies reproach mo all the day ; and th. 

Provi4. 31 He that oppresseth the poor reproacheth 
17. 5 Ayhoso mocketh the poor reproacheth his 

Isa. 37. 4. 17 hath sent to reproach the liring God 
37. 23 Whom hast thou reproached and bl-isph. 
37. 24 thou reproached the Lord, and hasC said 

Zepb. 2. 8 whereby they have reproached my people 
a. 10 they have reproached and magnified cthemx 

B. Reproach, np-ja cherpah. 

Psa 74. 2; how the foolish man reproacheth thso d. 

6. To caiise to blush, 073 kalam, 5. 

Ruth 2. 15 Let her glean even . and reproachher not 
Job 19. 3 These ten times have yo reproached me 

7. 7*0 reproach, hvuZi^o) oneidizo. 

Luke 6. 22 shall reproach (you), and cast out your 
Eom.15. 3 The reproaches of them that reproached 
I Ti 4. 10 we both labour and [suffer reproach], be. 
1 Pe 4. 14 If ye be reproachei for the name of Chr. 

B.To insult, treat with contumely, vBplCai hubrizo. 
Lukeii. 45 Jlaster, thus saj-ing thou reproachest na 

KEPEOACHTULLY, (to speak) — 
I.Rcproach, n3")n cherpah. 

Job 16. 10 smitten me upon the cheek roproacifully 
^.Because of reviling, x^P^" AoiSopfas charin laid. 

I Ti. 5 14 give none occasion.. to speak rcproachfu. 
BEPSOBATE — 
a. To loathe, despise, reject, DNip rrvaas, 2. 

Jer 6. 30 Reprobate silver shall (men) call them 
Z.Bisapprovcd, aSoKtM(5i adokimos. 

JRom. I. 28 gave them over to a reprobate mind, to 

a Co. 13. 5 Christ is in you, except ye be reprobatest 
13. 6 ye shall know that we are not reprobates 
13. 7 which is honest, though we be as repiob. 

E Ti. 3. 8 men of corrupt minds, reprobate coucer. 

Titus 1. 16 disobedient, and unto every good work re. 

•EEPEeOF — 

l.RebuJce, rnv,\ gearah. 

Job 26. II tremble and are astonished at his reproof 
Prov.17. 10 reproof entereth more into a wise man 

Z.Reproof, correction, r,n;in tokacJiaih. 

Psa. 38. 14 and in whose mouth (are) no reproofs 
PrOT. 1. 23 Turn you at my reproof : behold, I will p. 
J. 23 But ye . . would none of my reproof 
I. 30 my counsel ; they despised all my reproof 
5. 12 instruction, and my heart despised repro, 
6.23 reproofs of instruction (are) the way of life 
10. 17 but he that retuseth reproof erreth 

12. I but he that hateth reproof (is) brutish 

13. iS he that regardeth reproof shall be honou. 
15. 5 but he that regardeth reproof is prudent 
15. 10 (and) he that hateth reproof shall die 
15. 31 ear that hearetb the reproof of life abideth 



Prov 15. 32 that hearetb rcnroot gcttetii understand. 
29. 15 rod and reproof give wisdom :but a child 
3. Conviction, (Xeyxos elcijchos. 

2 Tt 3. 16 profitable for doctrine, for [reproof], for 
EEPEOVE, EEPSOVEE, to — 
\.To rebuke, "lyj yaar. 

Jcr. 29. 27 why hast thou not reproved Jeremiah of 
l.To reason, reprove, decide, n?; yaha:h, 5. 

Gen. -!i. 25 reproved Abimciccii because of a well of 

2 Ki. 19. 4 will reprove the worcis «hlch the LoKD 

1 Oh. i6 21 yea, ho reproved kings lor their sakcs 
Job 6. 25 words .' but what doth your arguing rcpr. 

6. 26 Do ye Imagine to reprove words, and the 

13. 10 He will surely reprove you, if ye dosccr. 
22 4 Will he reprove thco for learof thee? will 
40. 2 he that reproveth God, let him answer it 

Psa. so 8 will not reprove thee for thy sacrifices or 
so. 21 I win reprove tliee, and set (them) hi or. 
105. 14 yea, he reproved kings lor their sakcs 
141. 5 let him reprove me ; (It shall be) an c::c. 

Prov. 9. 8 Reprove net a scorner, lest he hate thee 
15. 12 Bcomcrloveth not one that rcprovctli him 
19. 25 reprove one that hath under3tanding,(and) 
25. 12 (so !s) a wise reprover upon r.n obedient 
30. 6 lest he reprove thee, and thou bo fov.nd 

Isa 1 1 3 neither reprove after the hcar'iig of his 
II. 4 reprove with equity for the meek of tho 
ag, 21 lay a snare for him that reproveth in tho 
37. 4 mil reprove tho words which the Lonn 

Jer. 2. 19 and thy backslidings shall reprove tJice 

Eze. 3. 26 Shalt not bo to them a reprover .for the 

Hos. ,. 4 Vet let no man strive, nor reprove anot. 
Z.To instruct, correct, id," yasar. 

Prov. 9. 7 Ho that reproveth a scorner gcttcth to 

4. To convict, i\(yxa> clegchO. 

Luke 3. 19 being reproved by him for Herodias his 

John 3 20 light, lest his deeds should be reproved 

j6. 8 he will reprove the world of sin and of 

Eph. 5. II have no fellowship, but rather reprove 

5. 13 But all things that are reproved aremado 

2 Tl. 4. 2 reprove, rebuke, eihort. with all long sa 
EEPEOTED, to be (often) — 

l.To be reasoned with, nj; yakach, 2. 

Gen. 20. 16 and with all (other): thus :ho was repro 
I.Reproof, correction, nns'in iokachath. 

Prov 29. I He that, beingoften reproved. hardencth 

Hab. 2. I what I shall answer when I am reproved 
EEPUTATION, (to te of, have in, make of no) — 
l.One rare, precious, lij; yakar. 

EccL 10. I hf m that Is in reputation for wisdom (and) 
2. To think, seem, Sokc'cd dokcO. 

Gal. 2. 2 privately to them which were 01 reputa. 
Z.To Jiave or hold in honour, cx<^ tfrinop echo en. 

Phil. 2. 29 all gladness ; andhold suchln reputation 
i.To empty, K(v6ie kenoO. 

Phil. 2. 7 But made himself of no reputation, and 
h. Honourable, prized, ri/ito! timtos. 

Acts 5. 34 had in reputation among all tho people 
EEPTJTED, to he — 
To think, reckon, devise, 2B'n chashab. 

Dan. 4. 35 the Inhabitants of the earth (arejrepnted 
SEaiTEST — 
1. Request, desire, Tid"^ aresheih. 

Psa. 21. 2 hastnotwithholden thercquest ofhlslips 
2. Request, inquiry, '"VPS baqqashah. 

Ezra 7. 6 king granted him all his request, accord. 

Esth s- 3 what (is) thy request ? it shall be oven giv. 
5. 6 what (is) thy request! even to the half of 
5. 7 Then answered Esther, and said.. my re. 
S. 8 if it pleaso tho king . .to perform my req . 

7. 2 wh.'>.t(is)thy request? andlt shall bo perfo. 
7. 3 petition, and my people at my request 

9. 13 what (is) thy request further ? and it shall 

Z.A word, 1^^ dahar. 

a Sa. 14. 13 king will perform the request of his hand. 

14. 22 king hath fulfilled the request of his serv. 

^Asking, request, demand, " /X?^ sheelah. 

Jndg. 8. 24 would desire a request of you, that yo w. 
Job 6. 8 0h thatlmighthavemyrequcsti andthat 
Psa 106. 15 he gave them their request ; butsentlean. 

5. Request, petition, alf'-Tj^ia aitema. 

Phil. 4. 6 let yourrequestsbemadeknownuntoGod 

G.Sicpplication, Se'ijirif deesis. 

Phil. I. 4 in every prayer of mine . .making request 
EEftUEST, to (make) — 
l.To seek, pray, xyj bea. 

Dan. 2. 49 Then Daniel requested of the king.andho 

2, To seek, inquire, wp? baqash, 3. 

Neh. 2. 4 For what dost iliou make request? So I 

Esth. 4. 8 to make request before him for her people 

7. 7 Haman stood up to make request for his 

Dan. I. 8 requested of the prince of the eunuchs th. 

3. To ask, demand, ht<^ shoal. 

Jndg. 8. 26 of the golden car rings that he requested 
I Ki. 19. 4 he requested for himself that he might die 
I Ch. 4. 10 CXjd granted him that which be requested 

I i.To be in want of, to supplicate, Seo/iai deomai. 
Bom. 1, 10 Making request if by any means now at 



EEftWIEE, to — 
l.To say, y^H amar. 

Ruth 3. II I will do to thee oil that thou rcqulresl 

2. To choose, try, fix on, inj hachar. 

2 Sx 19. 38 and whatsoever thou shalt require of ma 

3. To seek, inquire, t'pj baqash, 3. 

Gen. 31. 39 of my hand didst Diou require it. (whether) 

43. 9 of my hand shalt thou require him: if 1 
Josh 22. 23 thereon, let the Lor.D himself require (it) 
J Sa. 20. 16 Let the Lor.D even require (it)atthe hand 
2 Sa. 4. II shall I not therefore now re<iuirc his bl. 
J Ch.2i. 3 why then doth my lord require this tliingl 
Neh. s- " "ill require nothing of them ; so will ue 

5. 18 yet for all tliis required not 1 the bread 
Esth. 2. 15 she required nothing but what llcgai tho 
EccL 3. 15 and God requireth that which is past 
Isa. 1. 12 who hath required this at your liand, to 
Eze. 3. 18 but his blood will I require at thine hand' 

3. 20 but h'.a blood will I require at thine hand 
33. 8 but his blood will 1 require at thine band 
i.To seek, inquire, require, ay; darash. 

Gen. 9. 5 surely your blood of your lives wjU I ro 

9. s at the hand of every beast will I require 

9. s hand of every man s brother will I requiro 
DeutiS. 19 speak in mynamc, Iwill rcquire(it)othini 

23. 21 for the Lord thy God will surely requiro 
a Ch,24. 6 Why hast thou not required of the Levitc* 

24. c2 said, Tl:o Lord look upon (it), and require 
Psa. 10. 13 naid in his heart, Thou wilt notrcquire (it) 
Eze. 20. 40 there v.illl require your olTcrings. end tho 

33. 6 his blood will I require at the watchman s 

34. 10 and I will require my (lock at their hand 
5Iic. 0. 8 v.-hat doth the Loi:D require of thee, but to 

5. 7*0 be, .T,n hayah. 

1 Sa. 21. 8 because tbeking's business required haste 
(j.To ask, demand, bifv sJiaal. 

Deut.io. 12 what doth the Lor.D thyCod require oft. 

2 Sx 3. 13 but one thing I require of thee, that is, T. 

12. 20 wlicn ho required, they set bread before 
Ezra 8. 22 For I was nshamcd to requiro of the king 
Psa. 40. 6 .".nd sin offering hast thou net required 

137. 3 tlieythatcarricdus.v.vay captive required 
Prov3o, 7 Iwo(thinss)haveIrequiredof thee; deny 

7. To ask, demand, hit^f sheet. 

Ezra 7. 21 v.l'.atsocver E^ra. .sh.ill require of you. it 
Dan. 2. II rare thing that the king requireth; and 

8. To ask, alria c.iicO, 

Luke23. 23 requiring that he might be crucifled : and 
I Co. I. 22 For the Jev.s require a sign, and tho Gr. 

^.Request, petUio-.i, aiTTiMo aitema. 

Luke23. 24 gave sentence that it should bo as they re. 
10. 7*0 become, yhonai ginomai. 

J Co. 7. 36 need so require, let him do what he will 
11.7'o do, Ttpaaau pirassu. 

Lukoig. 23m!ghthaverequlredm'ncownwlthn8Ury! 
EEaniEED, to be — 

1. To be sought, vf} darash, 2. 

Gen. 42 22 therefore, behold, also his blood Is requU 
2./rt its day, ^DV2 beyomo. 

1 KI. 8. 59 at all times, as the matter shall require 

1 Ch.i6. 37 continually, as every day's work required 

2 Ch. 8. 14 as the duty of every day required ; the p. 
Ezra 3. 4 custom, as the duty of every c'ay required 

3.T0 ask off or axoay, Avairia apaitco. 

Lukei2. 2o this night thy soul shall bo required of 
i.To seek out, iK^ijria ckzclco. 

Luke II. 50 That the blood.. m.ay be required of thla 
II. 51 It shall be required of this generation 

5. To seek, fijTf'a) zcteij. 

Luke 12. 48 of him shall be much req'uired ; and to w 

1 Co. 4. 2 Moreover it is required in stewards, that 
EEatJITE, to — 

l.To recompense, do, "^sa gamal. 

Deut 32. 6 Do yo thus requite tho Lord foolish p 

2. To give, ]n nathan. 

Psa. 10. 14 to req'oitc (it) with thy hand : the poor 
3. 7*0 do, make, ^^v, asah. 

2 Sa. 2. 6 and I also will requite you this kindnesi 

4. To cause to turn back, S'tf shub, 5. 

Gen. so. IS will certainly reqnite us all the evil which 

1 Sa. 23, 21 and he hath requited me evil for good 

2 Sa. 16. 12 will requite me good for his cursing this 
2 Ch. 6. 23 judge thy servants, by requiting the wic. 

B.To finish, complete, repay, ohv shalam, 3. 

Jndg. I. 7 as I have done, so (3od hath requited mo 
2 KL 9. 26 and I wUl requite thee in this plat, saith 
Psa. 41. 10 and raise me up, that I may requite them 
Jer s'- 56 Lord God of recompences shall surely r. 

6. To give back a recompence, arroilSwiiL afjiOiBds, 

I Ti. 5. 4 requite their parents : for that is good 

EEBEWAED, (to be) -r- 

1. Behind, last, furthest, p"W!< acharon, 

I Sa. 29. amenpassedonintherereward witbAchish 

2. To gather, ipx asaph. 

Isa. 58. 8 the'gloryoftbeLoBDshallbethyrereward 

3. To gather, IDn asaph, 3. 

Num 10. as the'rerewardof aU the camps thronghont 
Josh. 6, 9 reroward came after the ark, (the priests) 

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Josh. 6. 13 the rereward came after the ark of the L. 
Isa, sa- 1» ^^^ tlis God of Israel (will be) your rere. 

BESCira, to — 

l.To give ease, V^l yasha, 5. 

DeutaS. 31 and thou Shalt have none to rescue (them) 

2.T6 snatch away, ^sj naisal, 5. 

I Sa. 30. 18 carried away; and David rescued his two 
Ho3. 5. 14 I will take away, and none shall rescue 

S.To snatch away, h^ netsal, 5. 

Dan. 6. 27 Hedcliverethandrescueth, andhe work. 

4.Tofree, ni^ padah. 

I Sa. 14. 45 So the people rescued Jonathan, that he 

S.To cause to turn hack, 3W shub, 5. 

Psa. 35. 17 rescue my soul from their destructions 
6. To take away, lift up out of, i(,atpiu exaireo. 

Acts 23. 27 then came I with an army, and rescued 
££S£IIBLANC£ — 
Eye, ):b ayin. 

Zech. s- 6 This (is) their resemblance through all the 

BESEMBLE, (to) — 
l.Form, ifJB toar. 

Jndg. 8. 18 each one resembled the children of a king 

S.jTo Kien, 6fioi6<D honwioo. 

XnkeiB. 18 like? and whereunto shall I resemble itt 

EES'-EN, ]^'y fortress. 

A city between Nineveh and Caleh, now called Kuy- 

yundshite, once Mespila. 

Gen. 10. 12 And K. between Nineveh andCalah: the 
EESERVE, be reserved, to — 
l.To keep hack, lay up, ^sij atsal, 

Gen. 27. 36 Hast thou not reserved a blessing forme? 
2.3*0 darken, keep hack, restrain, %vn chasak. 

Job 38. 23 Which I have reserved against the time ? 

3. To he kept hack, r^it/n chasak, 2. 

Job 21. 30 That the wicked is reserved to the day of 

4. To cause to he ahundant, nri; yathar, 5. 

E,uth 2. 18 gave to her that she had reserved after 
2 Sa. 8. 4 but reserved of them (for) an hundred ch. 
I Ch.18. 4 but reserved of them an hundred chariots 

S.To take, npS laqach. 

Judgsi. 22 because we reserved not to each man his 

6. To keep, nuj natar. 

Jer. 3. 5 Will ho reserve (his anger) for ever ? will 
Mah. I. 2 and ho rescrveth (wrath) for his enemies 

7. To leave, tW shaar, 5. 

Jer. 50. 20 for I will pardon them whom I reserve 

6. To keep, ID?' shamar. 

Jer. 5. 24 he rescrveth unto us the appointed weeks 
9. To leave thoroughly, KaraXeiirw katalcipO. 

Kom II. 4 1 have reserved to myself seven thousand 
10.ro keep, Tr)p4a> tere'i. 

Acts 25. 21 when Paul had appealed to he reserved 

I Pe. I. 4 that fadeth not away, reserved in heaven 

a Pe 2.4 darkness, [to be reserved] unto judgment 

3. 9 reserve the unjust unto the day of judgm. 

e. 17 to whom the midst of darkness is reserved 

3. 7 reserved unto tire against the day of jud. 

Jude She hath reserved in everlasting chains.un . 

13 to whom is reserved the blackness of dar. 

HE'-SHEPH, r^wi haste. 

A son of Eephah, grandson of Sarah tho daughter of 

Ephraim. B.C. 16S0. 

I Ch. 7. 25 And Kcphah (was) his son, also B., and 
EESIDTJE — 

1. Latter end, posterity, niD!J acharith. 

Eze 23. 25 and thy residue shall bo devoured by the 

2. To he over and above, in; yathar, 2. 

Eze. 34. 1 8 ye must foul the residue with your feet 
48 j8 residue in length over against the oblat. 
48. 21 residue (shall be) for tho prince, on tho 

5. What is over and above, in; yether. 

Exodio. 5 they shall eat tho residue of that which 
Isa. 38. 10 1 am deprived of tho residue of my years 

44. 19 shall I make the residue thereof an abo 

Jer. 27. 19 concerning the residue of the vessels that 

29. I sent from Jerusalem unto tho residue of 

52. 15 rcsidueof the people that remained in the 

Eze. 34. 18 must tread down with your feet tho resi 

Zech 14. 2 residue of the people shall not be cut olC 

i.Remnant, rest, iNif' shear. 

Neh. II 20 residue of Israel, of the priests (and) the 
Isa. =1. 17 residue of the number of archers themi 
28. s diadem of beauty, unto the residue of hia 
Dan. 7 7 stamped the residue with the feet of it 
7. 19 and stamped the residue with his feet 
MaL 3. 15 Yet had he the residue of the spirit. And 

6. Remnant, residue, n'ntfif sheerith. 

Isa 44. 17 residue thereof he maketh a god, (even) 
Je». 8. 3 chosen rather than life by all the residue 
ij. 9 residueof them will I deliverto the sword 
3^. 8 residue of Jerusalem, that remain In this 
39. 3 residue of the princes of the king of Bab. 
41. 10 Ishmael carried away captive all the res. 
Ezef. 9. 8 wilt thou destroy all the residue of Israel 
36. 3 might bo a possession unto the residue of 
3& 4 demion to the residue of the heathen that 



Eze. 36. 5 spoken against the residue of the heathen 
Zeph. 2. 9 residue of my people shall spoil them, and 
Hag. 2. 2 Speak, .to the residue of the people, say. 
Zech. 8. II But now I (will) not (be) unto the residue 

6. Thoroughly left, KaraXonros kataloipos. 

Acts 15. 17 That the residue of men might seek after 

I.Left, Xonr6s loipos. 

Marki5. 13 [they went and told (it) unto the residue] 

RESIST, to — 

l.To oppose, accuse, hate, \igp satan. 

Zech. 3. I Satan standing at his right hand to resist 

i.To set over against, avdicrrTHit anthistemi. 

Matt s. 39 That ye resist not evil ; but whosoever s. 
I/Uke2i. 15 shall not be able to gainsay nor resist 
Acts 6. 10 they were not able to resist the wisdom 
Bom. 9. 19 And fault ? for who hath resisted his will 
13. 2 resisteth the ordinance . . and they that r 
2 Tl. 3. 8 60 do these ajso resist the truth . men of 
Jas 4.7 Resist the devil, and he will flee from you 
J Po. 5. gWhom resist stedfast in the faith, know. 

3. 3*0 set down over against, avTiKaBlinriixi aniika 
Heb.i2. 4 Ye have not yet resisted unto blood strlv 

4. To fall over against, avTmUra antipipto. 

Acts 7. 51 ye do always resist the Holy Ghost : as yo. 

5.2*0 set self in array over against, avT frda-ffofiat 
Kom 13. 2 Whosoever therefore resisteth the power 
Jas. 4. 6 God resisteth the proud, but giveth grace 
5. 6 killed tho just ; (and) he doth not resist 

1 Pe. 5. 5 God resisteth the proud, and giveth grace 

RESOLVED, to be — 

To begin to know, ylvwffKu ginosks. 

Luke 16. 4 I am resolved what to do, that, when I 
SESOET, to — 
X.To go or come in, «^3 ho. 

Psa. 71. 3 whereunto I may continually resort : thou 

5. To set self up, 3s; yaisab, 7. 

2 Ch.u 13 Israel resorted to him out ol all their co. 

3. To be squeezed, gathered together, ys^ qahats, 2. 
Neh. 4. 20 resort yc thither unto us : our God shall 

4. To come, epxo/iai erehomai. 

Mark s. 13 all the multitude resorted unto him, and 
Johuio. 41 many resorted unto him, and said, John 

5. To pass through together, avfiitop^vonai aumpor- 

Markio. i people resort unto him again : and, as ho 

6. To lead together, (rvvayw sv.nago. 

John 18. 2 Jesus ofttimes resorted thither with his 

T.To come together, <rvvepxo/iat sunerchomai. 
Johni8. 20 temple, whither the Jews always resort 
Acts 16. 13 spake unto the women wliich resorted 

BESFECI (of persons) without — 

1. Acceptance [of persons), Kis'5 masso 

2 Ch.19. 7 nor respect of persons, nor taking of gifts 

i.A part, particular, /xepos meros. 

2 Co. 3. 10 had no glory in this respect, by reason of 
CoL 2. 16 or in respect of an holy day, or of the new 

Z. Acceptance effaces, tr potrwTro\Ti^la prosOpolepsia. 
Kom. 2. II For there isnorespcctof persons wltliGod 
Eph. 6. 9 neither is there respect of persons with 
CoL 3. 25 and there is no respect of persons 
^ Jas. 2 I have not the faith . . with respect of persons 

BESPECT to (persons), to have — 
2*0 accept faces, irpoffiuvoKTjVTfa prosSpolipteO. 
Jas. 2. 9 But if ye have respect to persons, ye com. 

BESFECT, to, to (have) — 

l.To know, be acquainted with, yi; yada. 

Exod. 2. 23 God looked, .and God had respect unto 
2.2*0 [cause to) look attentively, UJ) ndbat, 5. 

Psa. 74. 20 Have respect unto the covenant : for the 
119. 6 when I have respect unto all thy comma. 
119 15 meditate in thy precepts, and have resp. 

3. 2*0 discern, 133 nakar, 5. 

Deut. 1. 17 Ye shall not respect persons in judgment 

16. 19 thou shajt not respect persons, neither t. 
ProV24. 23 not good to have respect of persons in ju. 

28. 21 To have respect of persons (is) not good 

4. To lift vp, KVJ nasa. 

Lev. 19. 15 thou Shalt not respect the person of tho 
r Sa. 14. T4 neither doth Godrcspect(any) person: yet 
Lam. 4. 16 respected not tho persons of the priests 

'S.To face, front, look, fi^p panah. 

Lev 26. 9 For I mil have respect unto you, and m. 
KnmiS n Respect not thou their offering- I have 

1 Kt 8 28 Yet have thou respect unto the prayer of 

2 Ki 13. 23 had respect unto them because of his co. 
2 Ch. fi 19 Have respect therefore to the prayer of 
Psa 40.) 4 respecteth not the proud, nor such as to, 

6.2*0 see, nxn raah. 

Job 37. 24 he respecteth not any (that are) wise of h. 
Psa. 138. 6 yet hath he respect unto the lowly : but 
Isa. 17. 7 shall have respect to the Holy One of Is. 

17. 8 neither shall respect fthat) which his fln. 

22. II neither had respect unto him that fashion. 

7.7*0 glance, look, .ij;^ sliaah. 
Gen. 4. 4 had respect unto Abel and to his oflfrlng 
4. 5 to his offering he had not respect. And 
Psa. 119. 117 have rcspeot unto thy statutes contlnu. 



8. 2*0 look away, airo$\(-iroD apoblepo. 

Heb. II. 23 for he had respect unto the recompenca 
9.2*0 look upon, ^Tri^xdva epiblepo. 

Jas. 2. 3 yo havo respect to him that wearcth tho 
EESPECTEE of persons — 
Acceptor of faces, trpoffanzoKiiiTTrts prosopoleptes. 

Acts 10. 34 perceive that God is no respecter of per. 
EESPITE, (to give) — 
l.Breathing, respite, nryn revachah. 

Exod. 8. 15 v/hen Pharaoh saw that there was respite 

2.2*0 let fall or go, desist, risji raphah, 5. 

I Sa. II. 3 Give us seven days respite; that we may 
BEST (of) — 
1. Silence, 'P'j domi. 

Isa. 62. 7 give him no rest, till ho establish, and till 

2.2*0 be over and above, in; yathar, 2. 

Gen. 30. 36 and Jacob fed the rest of Laban'e flocks 
Exod28. 10 six names of the rest on the other stone 
Lev. 14. 29 rest of tho oil, that (is) in the priest s hand 
Josh.i7. 2 There was also (a lot) for the rest of the 
17. 6 rest of Manasseh's sons had the land of 
21. 5 rest of tho children of Kohath (had) by 
21. 34 rest of the Levites, out of the tribe of Zo. 

1 Ei.2o. 30 rest fled to Aphek, into the city; and(th ) 

2 Ki. 4. 7 and live thou and thy children of the rest 
I Ch. 6. 77 Unto the rest of the children of Merart 

24. 2o rest of the sons of Leyi (were these) : Of 

3. What is over and above, in; yether. 

Lev. 14. 17 of the rest of the' oil that (is) in his hand 
Nmn3i. 32 rest ol tho prey which the men of war had 
Deut. 3. 13 rest of Gilcad, and all Bashan, (being)tho 
Josh. 13. 27 rest of the kingdom of Sihon king of He. 
Judg. 7. 6 rest of the people bowed down upon their 

1 Sa. 13. 2 rest of the people he sent every man to.hls 

2 Sa. 10. 10 rest of the people he delivered into tlJe 

12. 28 Now therefore gather the restof the peo. 

I KI.ii 41 And the rest of the acts of 
[So in 14. 19; a Ki. 8. 23; 12. 19; 13. 12; 14. 18; 15. 6, 
tl, 15, 21,26, 31; ao. 20 ; 2 Ch. 13. 22.] 

I Ki. 14 29 Now the rest of the acts of 
[So in 15. 7, 31 ; 16. 5, 14, 20, 27; 22. 39, 45 ; 2 Ki. 1. 18; 
10. 34; 13.8; 14. 15, 28; 15. 36; 16. 19; 21. 17, 25; 23. 
28; 24. 5; 2 Ch. 20. 34; 25. 26; 26. 22; 27. 7; 32. 32; 
33. 18; 35.26; 36. 8.] 

1 Ki.15. 23 restof all tho acts of Asa, and all his mig. 

2 Ki.25. II Now the rest of tho people (that were) left 
T Ch. 19. II And tho rest of the people he delivered 
Neh, 2. 16 neither had I as yet told (it) to. .the rest 

4. 14, 19 said unto the nobles.. and to the rest 

6. I rest of our enemies, heard that I had bu. 

6 14 rest of the prophets, that would have put 

Psa. 17 14 leave tho rest of their (substauce) to their 

Jer. 39. 9 with tho rest of the people that remained 

52. 13 cirried away captivcthe rest of the mu. 

Eze. 48. 23 As for tho rest of the tribes, from the east 

i. Place of rest, resi, tJ^jn manoach. 

Gen. 8. 9 But the dove found no rest for the sole of 
Deut 28. 65 neither shall the soul of thy foot have re. 
Kuth 3. I shall I not seek rest for thee that it may 
Psa. 1 16. 7 Return unto thy rest, O my soul ; for tho 
Lam. 1. 3 sho flndeth no rest : all her persecutors 

5.Place of rest, rest, nr»30 memcchah. 

Gen. 49. J5 saw that rest (was) good, and tho land 
Deut 12. 9 For ye are not as ypt come to the rest and 
Kuth I. g Lord grant you that ye may find rest, fach 
I Ki. 8. 56 that hath givpn rest unto his people Isr. 
I Ch. 22. 9 who shall be a man of rest ; and I will 
28. 2 build an house of rest for the ark of the 
Psa. 95. II that they should not enter into my rest 
132. 8 Arise, O LOKD, into thy rest ; thou, and 
132. 14 This (is) my rest forever: here will I dw. 
Isa. 1 1. 10 to it shall the Gentiles seek : and his rest 
28. 12 This (is) the rest (wherewfth) ye may ca. 
66. I nntome? andwhere(is)theplacoof myr.t 
Jer. 45. 3 I fainted in my sighing, and I find no re. 
Mic. 2. 10 for this (is) not (your) rest ; because it is 
Zecli. g. iDamascus(shallbe)therestthereof:whei» 

6.2*0 he over and above, in; yathar. 

I Sa. 13 15 and the rest we havo utterly destroyed 

7. Rest, JjSiiJ margoa. 

Jer. 6. 16 walk therein, and ye shall find rest for 

Z.Rcst, ij'iJ noach, 

Esth. 9. 16 had rest from their enemies, and slew of 

9. /I coming down, settling, .inj nachath. 

Job 17 16 when (our) rest together (is) in the dust 
Prov 29 9 whether he rage or laugh, (there is) no r. 
Eccl. 6. 5 this hath more rest than the other 
Isa. 30. 15 In returning and rest shall ye be saved 

la. Rest, intermission, n»S pugah. 

Lam. 3. 18 give thyself no rest ; let not the apple ot 

ll.Remaining one, in\f sarid. 

Josh. 10. 20 rest (which) remained of them entered In. 

1% Cessation, sabbath, I'm?? shabbathon. 

Exodi6. 23 Tomorrow (is) the restof the holysabbath 
31. 15 but in tho seventh (is) the sabbath of rest 
35. 2 sabbath of rest to the Lobd : whosoever 

Lev. 16. 31 sabbath of rest unto you, and ye shall af. 
23. 3 but the seventh day (is) the sabbath of r. 
23. 32 unto you a sabbath of rest, and ye shall 
35. 4 the seventh year.sball be a sabbath of rest 
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IS.CompLicness, peace, n'lV shalom. 

Psa. 38. 3 neither (I3 there any) rest In my bones b. 

14. To he left, remain, IN?* shaar. 2. 

Lev. 5. 5 rest of the blood shall bo wrung out at 
Zecb.ii. 9 let the rest eat every one tho flesh ot an. 

lb. Remnant, rest, inb' shear. 

I Ch.ii. 8 and Joab repaired the rest of the city 

16. 41 rest that were chosen, who were expressed 

3 Ch. 9. 29 Now the rest of the acts of Solomon, flrct 

34. 14 they brought the rest of the money before 

Ezra 4. 3 rest of tho chief of the fathers of Israel 

4, 7 rest of their companions, unto Artaxer::c3 

4, 9 and the rest of their companions ; tho D. 

4. 10 rest of the nations . . and the rest (that arc) 

4. 17 rest of their companions, .and. .the rest 

6. 16 the rest of the children of the captivity 
7. 18 to do with the rest of the silver and the 

Neh. 10. 38 rest of the people, tho priests, tho Lcvites 

11. I the.rest ot "the people also cast lots, tobr. 
Esth. 9. 1* what hi>ve they done In the rest of the 1:1. 
Isa. 10. 19 the rest of the trees of his forest EhaU bo 
Son. a. 18 should not perish with the rest of tho wiso 

7. 12 As concerning the rest of tho beasts, they 

l^.Remnant, residice, nnx^ sheerith. 

I Ch. 4. 43 they smote the rest of the Anialekites that 
13. 38 nil the rest also of Israel (were) of one h. 
Neh. 7. 72 (that) which the rest of tho people gave 

17. A ceasing again, resting up, avdrrauffis anapa. 
Hate II. 29 and ye shall find rest unto your souls 

12. 43 walketh through dry places, seeking rest 
Xnkeii. 24 walketh through dry places, seeking rest 
£ev. 14. 11 they have no rest day nor night, who w. 

I'j.A sending up or back, &^((rts anesis. 

a Co. 2. 13 I had no rest hi my spirit, because I found 

7. 5 our flesh had no rest, but we were troub. 
a Th. I. 7 And to you who are troubled rest with us 

19. Peace, concord, tiprivri eirene. 

Acts 9. 31 Then had the churches rest throughout 
ZO..Remaining or left upon or over, cViA.onr(Js cpil. 

I Pe. 4, 2.That he no longer should live the rest of 
81. /I place 0/ resting down,KaTdirava'it kaiapausis. 

Acts 7 49 what house., what (is) the place of my r. 

Hob.- 3 II I sware. .They shall not enter into my r. 

3 18 that they should not enter Into his rest 

4 I being left (us) of entering into his rest, any 
4. 3 into rest . If they shall enter into my rest 
4. 5 (place) again, If they shall enter into my r. 
4. 10 For he thatis entered into his rest, he also 
4. II labour therefore to enter into that rest 

Z2. Rffmaining, left, \onr6s loipos. 

Matt 27. 49 The rest said, Let be, let us see whether 
Luke 12. 26 least, why take ye thought for the rest? 

24. 9 told all these things unto. .all the rest 
Acta 2. 37 said unto Peter aud to the rest of the ap. 

5 13 of the rest durst no man join himself to 
27 44 And the rest, some on boards, and some 

Bom II. 7 election hath obtained it, and the rest \v. 
T Co. 7. 12 But to the rest speak I, not the Lord : If 

11. 34 And the rest will I set in order when I c. 

Rev. 2. 24 But unto you I say, and unto the rest In 

g. 20 rest of the men, which were not killed by 

2o. 5 But the rest of tho dead lived not again 

23.A sabbath rest, <ra&$aTi(rnis sabbatismos. 
Heb. 4. 9 There remaineth therefore a rest to tho 

BEST, to — 

1.2*0 la^ hold, tnij achaz. 

1 Ki. £. 10 they rested on the house with timber of 

2. To be still, keep silence, D57 damam. 

Job 30. 27 My bowels boiled, and rested not; thod. 
Psa. 37. 7 Best In tho Lord, and wait patiently for 

3. To cease, forbear, leave off, 7317 chadal. 

Job 14. 6 Turn from him, that ho may rest, till ho 

i.To he in pain, stay, S'n, h\n chul, chil. 

2 Sa. 3 29 Let it rest on the head of Joab. and on all 

6. To hold on^s peace, keep silent, B'lri ckarash, 5. 
Zeph. 3. 17 he will rest in his.love ; he will joy over 

Z.Rest, oil noach. 

Esth. 9. 17 fourteenth day of the same rested they 
9. iS the fifteenth (day) of the same thoy realed 

7. To he at rest, tj\i nuach. 

Gen. 8. 4 And the ark rested in tho seventh rr.ontli 
Exodio. 14 locusts, .rested In all tho coasts of Egypt 
BO. II rested the seventh day : wherefore the 
23. 12 that thine ox and thine ass may rest, and 
Kumio. 36 when it rested, he said, Return. Lord 
II. 25 when the spirit rested upon them, they 
11. 26 spirit rested upon them ; and they (were) 
Deut. 5. 14 maid servant may rest as well as thou 
Josh. 3.13 soles of the feet . . shall rest in the waters 
8 Sa. 21. 10 suffered neither the birds of the air to r. 
2 Kt 3. 15 The spirit of Elijah doth rest on Elisha 
Esth. 9. 22 As the days wherein tho Jews rested from 
Psa. 125. 3 For the rod of the wicked shall not rest 
Prov 14. 33 Wisdom resteth in tho heart of him that 
EccL 7. 9 for anger resteth in the bosom of fools 
Isa. 7. 19 shall rest all of them in tho desolate val. 
I r. 2 spirit of the LoRP shall rest upon him, tho 
25. 10 shall the hand of the Lord rest, andMoab 
57. 2 they shall rest in their beds, (each one) 
Dan. 13. 13 for thou shalt rest, and stand in thy lot 
Hftbw 3. t6 that 1 might rest in the day of trouble 



&.To rest, be quiet, 1'Jt raga, 2. 

J cr. 47. 6 Put up thysell Into thy scabbard, rest, and 

9. To {cause to) rest, give quietness, Vi-i raga, 5. 

Isa. 34 14 screech owl also shall rest there, and find 

10. To be at ease, quiet, rest, (N^ shaan, 3a. 

Job 3 18 prisoners rest together ; they hoar not tho 

11. To cease, rest, keep sabbath, nstfi shabath. 

Gen. o. 2 rested on tho seventh day from all his w. 

2. 3 because that in It ho had rested from all 
Exodi6. 30 So the people rested on the seventh day 

23. 12 on the seventh day thou shalt rest; that 
31. 17 seventh day he rested, and was refreshed 
34. 21 but on the seventh day thou shalt rest : In 
34. 21 earing time and In harvest thou shalt rest 
Lot. :6. 34 then shall the land rest, and enjoy her sa. 
26. 35 it shall rest; because it did not rest in yo. 

12. To tabernacle, ]y^ shaken. 

Numio. 12 cloud rested in tho wilderness of Paran 
Psa. 16. 9 rejoiceth : my flesh also shall rest In hope 
55. 6 (lor then) I would fly away, and bo at rest 

13. To lean or rely on, Jj;^ shaan, 2. 

2 Ch,i4. II help us, O Lord our God ; for we rest on 
Job 24. 23 whereon ho resteth, yet his eyes (are) up. 

li.To he quiet, have rest, Bp?" shaqat. 

Josh. 1 1. 23 their tribes. And the land rested from 
Isa. 62. I and for Jerusalem's sake I will not rest 

15. To cause quiet or rest, BiJ}' shaqat, 5. 

Isa. 57. 20 troubled sea, when It cannot rest, whoso 

16. To have a resting again, or hack, tyw avairavcriv. 
Eov. 4. 8 and they rest not day ana night, saying 

17. 7*0 rest again or back, avawaio/iai anapauomai. 
Mark 6. 31 rest a while : for there were many coming 
I Pe. 4. 14 for the spirit of glory and of God resteth 
Kev. 6. I X that they should rest yet for a little season 

14. 13 that Ithey may rest] from their labours 

18.ro keep quiet, rest, ri(TuxdCa> hcsuehazo. 

Luke23. 56 rested tho sabbath day, according to tho 

I9.T0 rest dovm or'ihorotcghly, cease, Karawaio/iat. 

Heb. 4. 4 God did rest tho seventh day from all his 
20. To tabernacle doum or thoroughly, KaracrKr]v6ai. 

Acts 2. 26 moreover also my flesh shall rest;iu hope 
BEST, to cause, give, have, let, make, take — 
l.Rest, place of rest, nb.p manoach. 

I Ch. 6. 31 David set over., after that the ark had rest 
%To he at or give rest, nu nuach, nj; yanach, 5 

Josh.2i. 44 Lord gave them rest roundabout, accor. 

3 Ch.14. 7 and he hath given us rest on every side 

15. 15 and the Lord gavo them rest -round about 
20. 30 quiet ; lor his God gave him rest round 

Neh. 9. 28 after they had rest, they did evil again 
Isa. 23. 12 Chlttlm ; there also shalt thou have no r. 

Z.To cause to rest, m: nuach, 5. 

Exod33. 14 shall go (with thee), andl v/ill give thee r. 
Pent. 3. 20 Until the Lord have given rest unto your 
12. 10 giveth you rest from all year enemies ro. 
25. 19 Lord thy God hath given thee rest from 
Josh. I. 13 Lord your God hath given you rest, and 
1. 15 tho Lord have given your brethren rest 
22. 4 now the Lord your God hath given rest 
33. I after that tho Lord had given rest unto 
3 Sa. 7. I Lord had given him rest round about from 
7. II caused thee to rest from all thine enemies 
I KL 5. 4 my God hath given me rest oc every side 

1 Ch.22. 9 give him rest from all his enemies round 

22. 1 3 hath he (not) given you rest on every side? 

23. 25 Lord God of Israel hath given rest unto 

2 Ch. 14. 6 And . . because tho Lord had given him r. 
Prov 29. 17 Correct thy son, and he shall give thee rest 
Isa. 14. 3 Lord shall giveithee rest from thy sorrow 

28. 12 ye may cause tho weary to rest; and this 
63. 14 the spirit of tho Lord caused him to rest 
E20. '.. 13 and I will cause my fury to rest upon them 
j6. 42 will I make my fury toward thee to rest 
21. 17 cause my fury to rest : I the Lord have 

24. 13 tin I have caused my fury to rest npon 
44. 30 may cause tho blessing to rest In thine 

i. To he caused to rest, have rest, rj'3 nuach, 6. 
Lam. 5. 5 persecution: we labour, (and) have no rest 

Z.To cause to lie doum, XT\ rabats, 5. 

Song I. 7 where thou makest (thy flock) to rest at 

C.To {cause to) rest, give quietness, yST raga, 5. 
Isa. 51. 4 make my judgment to rest for a light of 
Jer. 31. 2 Israel, when I went to cause him to rest 
50. 34 that he may give rest to the land, and di. 

7. To caxise to cease or rest, niV chahath, 5. 

Exod. s. 5 and ye make them rest from thelrburdens 
8.2*0 release, let go, E5?' shamat. 

Exod23. II But the seventh (year) thou shalt let it r. 

9. 2*0 be quiet, have rest, Bi:?' shaqat. 
Josh. 14. 15 And tho land had rest from war 
Judg. 3. II land had rest forty years. And Othnlcl 

3. 30 And the land had rest fourscore years 
S. 31 And the land had rest forty yeara 

2 01,14. 6 for tl^o '''"'1 li^d rest, and ho had no war 
Job 3. 26 I was not In safety, neither had I rest, n. 
Isa. 18. 4 will take my rest, and I will consider in 

10. To cause quiet or rest, BpB' shaqat, 5. 

Psa. 94. 13 That thou mayost give him rest from tho 



11. To rest again or lack, ot-airoiiuj,— om""- 

Matt II. 23 Come unto mo ..and I will give you rest 

26. 45 Sleep on nov/, and take (your) .est : belf. 

Marki4. 41 Sleep on now, .-.iid take (your) rcat: it la 

12. 2*0 rest doum or thoroughly, KaraTraiofict katapau, 
- 11 eb. 4. 8 For if Jesus Jiad given them rcat, then "' 

BEST, to boat ox in — 

l.Tobc at rest, inu nuach. 

Job 3. 13 should have slept: then had I been at r. 

3. 17 troubling ; and there the weary be at rest 

Isa. 14. 7 v/holo earth is at rest, (and) Is quiet: they 

2.Tobe at rest, rh-f) shclah. 

Dan 4. 4 Nebuchadnezzar was at rest In mine honso 

3.2*0 he quiet, have rest, BpB* shaqat. 

Ruth 3. 18 for the man will not be in rest until ho 
Jer. 30. 10 shall bo In rest, and bo quiet, and none 

46. 27 Jacob shall return, and bo in rest and at 
Zeeh. 1 II all tho earth sittcth still, and is at rest 
Ezo. 38. n 1 win go to them that are at rest, that 

BEST in, on, 01 upon, to — 

1.2*0 leave or rely on, ]V.^ shaan, 2. 

Job 24. 23 whereon ho resteth, yet his eyes (are) upon 

2.2*0 rest back upon, iiravc-ncio^xai epanapaumnai, 
Lukcio. 6 your peace shall rest upon It: if not, iC 
Rom. 2. 17 restest in the law, and makest thy boast 

3.2*0 tabernacle on, (irKaKr)v6w episkenoO. 

2 Co. 13. 9 that tho power of Christ may rest upon 
BEST, taking of — 

A lying down to sleep, kuIixtjo-is koimisis. 

Johuii. 13 that he had spoken of taking of rest in al. 
BEST content, to — 
To he willing, inclined, n^ij abah. 

Prov. 6. 35 neither will he rest content, though thou 
BEST in a tent, to — 
2*0 encamp, pitch, r.ir) chanah. 

Num 9. i3 as long.. they rested In their tents 

9. 23 rested in their tents, and atthecomman. 
BEST selves, to — 
1 2*0 lay or support self, he supported, "05 samak,2. 

3 Ch. 32. 8 people rested themselves upon the words 

2. To bear or rely on, Jiv shaan, 2. 

Gen. 18. 4 wash your feet, and root yourselves imdcr 

BEST, resting place, place of — 

l.Rest, place of rest, n'ija manoach. 

Isa. 34. 14 there, and And for herself a placo of rest 

2. Rest, place of rest, nriHiJ menuchah. 

Num 10 33 to search out a resting placo for them 
Isa. 32. i3 sure dwellings, and In quiet resting places 

3. Rest, r\i noach. 

2 Ch. 6 41 arise. .Into thy resting place, thou, aud 

4. Lying or crouching doum, {'2'i rebels. ( 

Prov. 24. 15 L.iy not v/alt. .spoil not his resting placo 
Jer 50 6 they have forgotten tiicir resting place 

BESTITtTTION — 

1. Exchange, restitution, .Tiisn tcmurah. 

Job 20. i3 according to (his) substance (shall) tho r 

2.Apuitingdovmagain,resloration,a.iroKaTa<rTa<rit. 
Acts 3. 21 until the times of restitution of all things 
BESTITTTTION, to make — 
To make whole, complete, rh^f shalam, 3. 

Exod22. 3 (for) he should make full restitution : if 
21. 5 and of the best, .shall he make restitution 
12. 6 kindled the fire shall surely make restit. 
23. 12 shall make restitution unto the owner th. 

BESTOEE (again), to Ufe, to — 

1. 2*0 make ahvc, ^'n chayah, 5. 

2 Kl. 8. I, 5 woman, whose son ho had restored to 1. 
8. 5 how he had restored a dead body to Ufa 
8 ^ her son, whom Elisha restored to Ufa 

2.2*0 give, JO} nathan. 

2 Ch. 8. 2 That tho cities whlch.Huram had restored 
3.2*0 caii.sc to go up, rn\( alah, 5. 

Jer. 53. 17 For I will restore health unto thee, and I 
4.2*0 turn back, Sis' shub, 3a. 

Psa. 27,. 3 ne restoreth my soul : holeadcth ma In 

5. To cause to turn lack, 3?!:' shub, 5. 

G en. :o. 7 restore the man (his) wife . . il thou restore 

20. 14 gave (them) unto Abraham, and restored 

43. 13 restore thee unto thy place : and thou s. 

40. 21 restored the chief butler unto his butler. 

41. 13 me he restored unto mine office, and him 

<2. 25 to restore every man's money Intohls sack 

Lev. 6. 4 restore that which ho took violently away 

25. 27 restore the overplus unto the man to wh. 

25 28 But if he bo not able to restore (it) tohuu 

Num.3s. 25 shall restore him to the city of his refuge 

Deut. 22. 3 and thou shalt restore It to him again 

Judgii. 13 therefore restore those (lands) again pea. 

17. 3 when ho had restored the eleven hundred 

17. 3 now therefore I will restore It unto thea 

17. 4 Yet ho restored the money unto his mot. 

t Sa. 12. 3 whose ox have I taken . I will restore It 

3 Sa.' 0- 7 win restore thee all the land of Saul thy 

16. 3 house of Israel restore me the kingdom 
I Kl 20! 34 cities which my father took. .1 will rest, 
a Kl. 8 6 Hcitore aU that (was) hcr's, and all tha 



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RETURN 



a Ki. 14. 23 He built Elath, and restored It to Judah 

14. 35 Ho restored the coast of Israel from the 

2 Ch. 26. 2 He built Eloth, and restored it to Judah 
Neh. s- iJ Restore, I pray you, to them, even this 
5. 12 We will restore (them), and will require 
Job 20. 10 and his hands shall restore their goods 

20. 18 That which he laboured for shall ho res. 
Psa. 51. 12 Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation 

69. 4 then I restored (that) which I took not a, 
Isa, I. 26 I v/ill restore thy judges as at the first, and 

42. 22 thsyare..for a spoil, and none saith, Ro. 

49. 6 to restore the preserved of Israel ; I will 
Jer. 27. 22 will I bring them up, and restore them to 
. JSze. 18. 7 hath restored to the debtor his pledge 

18. 12 hath not restored the pledge, andhathU. 

33. IS (If) the wicked restore the pledge give ag. 
Dan. 9. 25 commandment to restore and to buUd Je. 
6.7*0 make whole, complete, n'p?' shalam, 3. 

Exod22. I he shall restore five oxen for an ox, and 

22. 4 ox, or aas, or sheep, he shall restore dou, 
Xev. 6. 5 he shall even restore it in the principal 

24. 21 thatkillethabeast, he shall restore it: and 
a Sa.i2. 6 shall restore the lamb fourfold, because ho 
Jrov. 6. 31 (if) he:be found, he shall restore sevenfold 
Isa. 57. 18 restore comforts unto him, and to his ra. 
Joel 2. 25 I will restore to you the years that the lo. 

7. To give away or back, i.iroSi5o>fii apodidomi. 
Xukeig. 8 if I have taken any thing. .1 restore (him) 

5. To place dovm again, restore, a/noKuQiarriiii. 
Matti7. II Elias truly shall first come, andrestore all 
Mark 9. 12 Elias verily comethflr3t,iandreBtoreth all 
Acts I. 6 wilt thou at this time x-estore again the 

9. To make thoroughly right, Karaprl^a katartizo. 
Gal. 6. I ye which are spiritual restore such an one 

RESTORED (again), to ba — 

I.To turn hack, return, 3W shub. 

Deut 28. 31 shall not be restored to thee : thy sheep 

I Sa. 7. 14 cities, .were restored to Israel, from;Ek. 

I Ki.13. 6 that my hand may be restored me again 

13. 6 king's hand was restored him.again, and 

2. 2*0 le caused to turn haclc, 3 its' shub, 6. 

Gen. 42. 28 My money is restored ; and, lo, (it is) even 

3. To cause to turn back, 3W tub, 5. 

Ezra 6. 5 be restored, and brought again unto the 

4. To place down again, restore, h-iroKaOla-rri/tt. 
Matti2. 13 it was restored whole, like as the other 
Mark 3. s his hand was restored whole as the other 

8. 25 was restored, and saw every man clearly 
Xuke 6. 10 his hand was restored v/holo as the other 
Hub. 13. 19 that I may bo restored to you the aooner 

RESTORER — 

1. To turn hack, nils' shui, 3a. 

Isa. 58. 12 called. .The restorer of paths to dwell in 

2.70 cause to turn back, 3W shub, 5. 

Ruth 4. 15 he shall be unto thee a restorer of (thy) 

RESTEATN, to — 

1. To diminish, Jnj gara. 

Job 15. 4 casteat off fear, and restraine?!; pray«rbe. 

15. 8 and dost thou restrain wisdom to thyself! 

2,To gird, 130 chagar. 

Psa. 76. 10 the remainder of wrath Shalt thou restrain 
Z.To make dim or faint, nnp kahah, 3. 

I 3a. 3. 13 made themselves vile, and he restrained 
4. To withhold, yw mana. 

£ze. 31. 15 restrained the floods thereof, and the gr. 

6. To shut up, restrain, "isy atsar. 

Gen. i5. 2 Lord hath restrained me from bearing : I 

6.2*0 cause to rest thoroughly, KaraTrava katapauo. 

Acts 14. j8 restrained they the people, that they had 
RESTRAINED, to be — 
\, To force self, be restrained, p9K aphaq, 7. 

Isa. 63. 15 mercies toward me I are they restrained? 
2.2*0 be fenced off, ^s^ batsar, 2. 

Gen. II. 6 now nothing will be restrained from them 
8.7*0 be restrained, N75 kala, 2. 

Exod36. 6 So the people were restrained from bring. 

Gen. 8. s and the rain from heaven was restrained 

RESTRAINT — 

Restraint, hindrance, lisj^O maatsor. 

X Sa. 14. 6 no restraint to the LoED to save by many 
RESTJRREOTION — 

1..A standing or rising up, avdcTTairts anastasis. 
Matt22. 23 which say that there Is no resurrection 
. 22. 28 in the resurrection whoso wife shall she 
22. 30 Forin the resurrection they neither marry 
22. 31 as touching the resurrection of the dead 
2Iarki2. 18 which say there is no resurrection; and 
13. 23 In the resurrection therefore, when they 
Xukei4. 14 recompensed at the resurrection of the just 
20. 27 which deny that there is any resurrection 
20. 33 in the resurrection whose wife of them is 
20. 35 resurrection from the dtead, neither marry 
20. 36 being the children of the resurrection 
John 5. 29 resurrection of life, .resurrection of dam. 
II. 24 rise again in tlie resurrection at the last 
II. 25 Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection 
Acts I. 23 to be a witness with us of his resurrection 
a. 31 spakB of the resurrection of Christ, that 
4. a preached tbtough Jeaus the reaunectica 



AcSs 4. 33 gave the apostlaa witness of the resurrec. 
17. 18 because he preached unto them, .the res. 
17. 32 when they heard of the resurrection of the 

23. 6 of the hope and resurrection of the dead 
£3. 8 the Sadducees say that there is no resur. 

24. ts there shall be a resurrection of the dead 
24. 21 Touching the re3urrection;of,the dead 1 am 

Rom. I. 4 declarod. .by the resurrection from the d. 
C. 5 bo also (in the lilceness) of (his) resurrec. 

X Co. 15. 12 that there is no resurrection of the dead? 
15. 13 if there be no resurrection of tho dead 
1^. 21 by man . . also the resurrection of the dead 
15. 42 So also (is) the resurrection of the dead 

Phil. 3. 10 the power of his resurrection, and the f. 

2 Ti. 3. 18 saying that the resurrection is past aire. 

Heb. 6. 2 of resurrection of the dead, and of cter. 
II, 35 that they might obtain a better resurrec. 

1 Pe. 1. 3 by the resurrection of Jesus Christ from 
3. 21 eave us. .by the resurrection of Jesus Ch. 

Rev. 20. s were finished. This (is) the first resurrec. 
2o. 6 he that hath part In the first resurrection 

2,A raising, tyepiris egersis. 

Matt 27. 53 came out of the graves after his resurrec. 

Z.A standing -up out of, e^ayda-ratris exanastasis. 

Phil. 3. II I might attain unto the resurrection ol 
RETAIN, to — 
1.7*0 take fast hold, pilj chazaq, 5. 

Judg. 7. 8 and retained those three bundred men 
19. 4 the damsel's father, retained him ; and 

Job 2. 9 Dost thou still retain thine integrity 1 

Mic. 7. i3 he retaineth not his anger for ever,beca. 

2.7*0 restrain, K^| kala. 

Eccl. 8. 8 no man that hath power.. to retain the 
3. 7*0 shut up, restrain, ns5; atsar. 

Dan. 10. 8 was left alone . . and I retained no strength 
10. 16 my lord . . I have retained no strength 
II. 6 she shall not retain tho power of the arm 

4. To hold up, '!|55 tamak. 

Prov. 3. 18 and happy (is every one) that retaineth 
4. 4 Let thine heart retain my words : keep 
ji. 16 retaineth honour; and strong (men) retain 

5. 7*0 have or hold, ^x'^ echo. 

Rom. I. 28 even as they did not like to retain God in 
6. 7*0 hold down or fast, Karix" katecho. 

Phm. 13 Whom Iwould have retained v.'ith me, that 
7. 7*0 lay fast hold of, icpaTdm krateu. 

John2o. 23 whose soever, .ye retain, they are retained 
RETIRE, to — 
1. 7*0 turn, overturn, 'iisn haphak. 

Judg2o. 39 when the men of Israel retired in the ba. 
2.7*0 cause to haste, ny uz, 5. 

Jer. 4. 6 retire, stay not ; for I v.'ill bring evil from 
3. 7*0 scatter, p3 puts. 

2 Sa. 20. 22 they retired from the city, every man to 
4.2*0 turn hack, 3'b' shub. 

2 Sa. II. 15 retire ye from him, that he may bo Emit. 
RETURN — 
1.2*0 turn back, return, aia" shub. 

Gen. 14. 17 after his return from the slaughter of C. 

2. A return, njiu'f! teshubah. 

I Sa. 7. 17 And his return (was) to Ram ah ; for there 

1 KL 20. 22 at the return of the year the king of Syria 

20. 26 it came to pass at the.retum of tho veai 

RETXTRN (back or again), to — 

1. 7*0 sit, or return, 3?b' shub or aB*; yashab. 

Eze. 35. 9 thy cities shall not return ; and ye shall 
2. 7*0 he turned round about, compassed,'^^^ sahah,2. 

2 Sa. 14. 24 Absalom returned to his own house, and 
I Ch.i6. 43 and David returned to bless his house 

3. 7*0 face, front, look, nip panah. 

Josh. 22. 4 return ye, and get you unto your tents 
4. 7*0 turn back, return, 3V.li shub. 

Gen. 3. 19 till thou return unto the ground; for out 

3. 19 thou (art), and unto dust shalt thou ret. 
8. 3 the waters returned from off the earth co. 
8. 9 she returned unto him into the ark, for 
8. 12 which returned not again unto him any 

14. 7 And they returned, and came to En-mia. 
16. 9 Return to thy mistress, and submit thy. 
18. 10 I will certainly return unto thee accord. 
18. 14 I will return unto thee, according to the 
18. 33 and Abraham returned unto his place 

21. 32 returned into the land of the Philistines 
22. 19 Abraham returned unto his young men 
31. 3 Return unto the land of thy fathers, and 

31. 13 and return unto the land of thy kindred 

31. 55 departed, and returned unto his place 

32. 6 the messengers returned to Jacob, sajing 

32. 9 Return unto thy country, and to thy kin. 

33. 16 Esau returned that day on hia way unto 
37. 29 Reuben returned unto the pit ; and, beho. 

37. -^o he retiuTied unto his brethren, and said 

38. 22 he returned to Judah, and said, i cannot 
42. 24 returned to them ag.iin, and communed 
43. 10 now wo had returned this cecond time 
44. 13 laded every man his ass, and returned to 

50. 14 Joseph returned into Egypt, he, and his 
Exod. 4. 18 returned to Jethro his father in law, and 

4. 1 8 return unto my brethren wiiich (are) in E. 
4. sa Mosea. .ho returned to the taiid of Egypt 



Exod, 4. 19 return Into Egypt : for all the men are < 
4. 21 When thou goest to return into Egypt, See 

5. 23 Moscs returned unto the XOED, and said 

13. 17 peradventure the people ..return to Egypt 

14. 27 the sea returned to his strength when. 
14. 28 the waters returned, and covered the ch. 
32. 31 Mosoa returned unto the Lord, and said 

34. 31 all the rulers of the congregation returned 
Lev. 25. 10, 13 ye shall return every man unto his p. 

25. JO yo chall return every man unto his family 
25. =7 tho man. .that he may return unto his p. 
25. 28 and he shall return unto his- possessiou 
25. 41 shall return unto liis own family, and 

25. 41 and unto the possession, .shall he retura 
27. 24 shall return linto him of whom it was 

Numio. 36 Return,OLoRD,untothemanythousanda 

13. 25 they returned from searching of the land 

14. 3 Were it not better for us to return into E. 
14. 4 Let us make a captain, and let us return. 
14. 36 who returned, and made all the congreg; 

16. 50 Aaron returned imto Mosesunto the doo? 
23. 5 Return unto Ealak, and thus thou shalt; 

23. 6 he returned unto him, and, lo, he stood 

24. 25 returned to his place : and Balak also 
32. 18 We will not return unto our houses, until 
32. 22 ye shall return, and be guiltless before tha 

35. 28 the slayer shall return into the land of his 
.Deut. I. 45 ye returned and wept before theL0RD;but 

3.20 shall ye return every man unto his posse. 

17. j6 Ye shall henceforth return no more that 

20. 5, 6, 7, 8 let him go and return to his housa 
30. 2 And shalt return unto the Lord thy God 
30. 3 will return and gather thee from all tho 
30. 8 thou shalt return, and obey the voice o£ 

Josh. I. 15 ye shall return unto the land of your 

B. 23 So the two men returned, and descended 
4. 18 the waters of Jordan returned unto their 

6. 14 they compassed the city once, and return. 

7. 3 they returned to Joshua, and said unto 

8. 24 the Israelites returned unto Ai, and smoto 
10. 15, 38, 43 Joshua returned, and all Israel wl. 
JO. 21 the people returned to the camp to Joshua 
CO. 6 then shall the slayer return, and come un. 
22. 8 Return with much riches unto your tents 
22. 9 the half tribe of Manasseh, returned, and 

22. 3a returned from the children of Reuben, and 
Judg. 2. 19 they returned, and corrupted (themselves) 

7. 3 let him return and depart early from mo. 
7. 3 there returned of the people twenty and 

7. 15 returned into the host of Israel, and said 

8. 13 Gideon thesonof Joash returned from ba. 
JI. 31 I return in peace from the children ot 

J I. 39 she returned unto her father, who did w, 

14. 8 after a time ho returned to take her, and 

21. 23 and returned unto thsir inheritance, and 
Ruth I. 6 that sha might return from the country of 

I. 7 they went on their way to return unto tho 
I. 8 Go,return each to her mother's house : tho 
1. 10 we will return with thee unto thy peoplo 
J. 15 Behold .. return thou after thy sister in I. 
1. 16 (or) to return from following after theo 
I. 22 Naorai returned, and Ruth the Moabitesa 

1. 22 which returned out of the country of M. 
1 Sa. 1. 19 returned, and came to their house to R. 

I C. 16 the five lords . . returned to Ekron the saino 

7. 3 If ye do return unto the Lord with aU 
g. 5 Come, and let us return ; lest my father 

15. 26 I will not return with thee : for thou hast 
17. 15 David went and returnedfromSaul to fo. 
17. 53 Israel returned from chasing after the Ph. 
17. 57 as David returned from the slaughter of 

23. 28 Saul returned from pursuing after David 

26. 21 return, my son David ; for I will no more 

26. 25 David went on his way, and Saul returned 

27. 9 And David . . returned, and came to Achish 
29. 7 return, and go in peace, that thou displea. 
29. 1 1 return into tho land of the Philistines 

E Sa. I. 22 the sword of Saul returned not empty 

2. 26 ere thou bid the people return from foil 

2. 30 And Joab returned from following Abner 

3. j6 said Abner. .Go, return. And he returned 
6. 20 Then David returned to blesshisbouseb. 

8. 13 he returned from smiting of the Syrians 
10. 5 said. Tarry at Jericho . . and (then) return 

10. 14 Joab returned from the children of Am. 

11. 4 %vith her. . and she returned unto her ho. 
13 23 shall go to him, but he shall not return 

12. 31 all the people returned unto Jerusalem. 

13. 19 return to thy place, and abide with tho 

15. 20 return thou, and take baok thy brethren 
S5 27 return into the city in peace, and your 
13. 34 if thou return to the city, and say unto 

16. 8 The Lord hath returned upon thco all tha 

17. 3 theman whom thou Beekest(iE). .returned 

17. 20 wheB they had sought, .they returned to 

18. 16 the people returned from pursuing after 

19. 14 they sent. . Return thou, and all thy ser. 

19. 15 So the king returned, and came to Jordan 
ig. 39 Barzillai.. he returned unto his own place 
20 22 Joab returned to Jerusalem imto the ki. 
23. 10 the people returned after him only to sp. 

» KL 3 33 Their blood shall therefore return upon 

8. 43 And (so) return unto thee with aU their 

12. 24 return every man to his house ; for this 

12. 24 and returned to depart, according to tho 

13. 26 N"ow shall tho kingdom return to tho ho. 
13. 10 returned not by the way that ho came to 

13. 16 I may not return with theo, nor go in t7. 
13. 33 Jeroboam returned not from his ovU way 

19. 15 return on thy way to tho wildfemess of 
19. 2: ho returned back from him. and took a 
S3.:7 \ai them rotura every man u> hia hooss 



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X Ki. a2. 28 If thou return at all in peace, tho Loud 
aKi. 2. 2$ and from thonee he retui'ncd to Samaria 

3. 27 they departed from him, and returned to 

4. 35 he returned, and walked in the house to 

5. 15 he returned to tho man of God, ho and 

7. 15 tho messengers returned, and told tiio k. 

8. 3 tho woman returned out of the land of 
14. 14 took all tho gold, .and returned to Sama. 
j3. 14 return from mo : that which thou putteat 
19. 7 shall return to his own land ; and I will 
19, 8 Kab-shakeh returned, and found the king 
19. 33 bythe same shall he return, and shall not 
xg. 36 went and returned, anddweltat Nineveh 
so. 10 let the shadow return backward ten deg. 
23. 20 he slew all the priests, .and returned to 

19. 5 said, Tarry at Jerieho. ,and (then) return 

20. 3 and all the people returned to Jerusalem 
s Ch. 6. 24 shall return and confess thy name, and 

6. 38 If they return to theo with all their heart 

10. 2 when Jeroboam, .heard. .Jeroboam retu. 
XI. 4 return every man to his house ; for this 

11. 4 and returned from going against Jeroboam 
14. 35 smote also tho tents., and returned to Jo. 

18. 16 let them return, .every man to his house 
iS. 26 put., in tho prison., until I return in peace 
i5. 27 If thou certainly return in peace, (then) 
ig. I tho king of Judah returned to his house 
19. 8 did. .set. .when they returned to Jerus. 
zo. 27 Thou they returned, every man of Judah 
22. 6 And he returned to be healed in Jezreel 
25. 10 and they'rotumed home in great anger 
25. 24 took) all the gold, .and returned to Sam. 
28. 15 brought them to ,Tericho..thon they ret. 
30. 6 he will return to the remnant of you that 

30. 9 God (is) gracious . . if ye return unto him 

31. I Israel returned every man to his posses. 

32. 21 he returned with shame of face to his own 
34. 7 And when he had broken down..hc rctu. 

34. 9 delivered tho money . .and they returned 
XTeh. 2. 6 For how long . . and when wilt thou return 

a. 15 and entered by the gate . . and (so) return, 
4. 12 From all places whence ye shall return 
4. IS we returned all of us to the wall, every 

9. 17 appointed a captain to return to their b. 
9. 28 when they returned, and cried unto theo 

Esth. 2. 14 she returned into the second house of the 

7. 8 the king returned out of the palace garden 

9. 25 should return upon his own head, and that 
Job I. 21 Naked came I out. .nak«d shall I return 

6. 29 Keturn, I pray you, let it not be iniquity 

6. 29 return again, my righteousness (is) in it 

7. 10 He shall return no more to his house, ne, 
10. 21 Before I go (whence) I shall not return 
xs- 22 not that he shall return, out of darkness 
16. 22 then I shallgotheway. .Ishallnot return 
■xj. 10 do ye return, and Come now : for I cannot 
22. 23 If thou return to the Almighty, thou shalt 

33. 25 he shall return to the days of his youth 
36. 10 commandeth that they return from iniq. 

I 39. 4 they go forth, and return not unto them 
Tsa. 6. 4 Eeturn, Lord, deliver my,soul : oh save 
6. 10 let themreturn (and)be ashamed suddenly 
7. 7 for their sakes therefore return thou on 

7. 16 His mischief shall return upon his ovra 

35. 13 myprayer returned into mine own bosom 
59. 6 Theyreturnatevening: they make a noise 
59. 14 let them return ; and let them make a n. 
Co. title. Joab returned, and smote of Edom in tho 
73. 10 his people return hither; and waters of a 
74. 21 let not the oppressed return ashamed: let 
78. 34 they returned and enquired early after G. 
80. 14 Keturn, we beseech theo, O God of hosts 
go. 3 and sayest, Return, ye children of men 
90. 13 Return, Lokd, how long? and let it re. 
94. 15 judgment shall return unto righteousness 

104. 29 thou takest away, .they die, and return 

116. 7 Return unto thy rest, O my soul ; for tho 

146. 4 he returned to his earth ; in that very day 

Prov. 2. 19 None that go unto her return again, nei. 

z6. II As adogretumethtohisvomit, (so) a fool 

26. 27 he that rollethastone, it will return upon 

^cl. I. 6 the wind returneth again according to his 

1 . 7 unto the place . . thither they return again 

4. I So I returned, and considered all the op. 

4. 7 I returned, and I saw vanity under the s. 

5. 15 naked shall he return to go as he came 

9. II I returned, and saw under the sun, that 

12. 2 be not darkened, nor the clouds return 
12. 7 Then shall the dust return to the earth 
j2. 7 spirit shall return unto God who gave it 

Song 6. 13 Betirrn, return, Shulamite ; return, ret. 
''n. 6. 13 (it) shall return, and shall be eaten : as a 

10. 21 The remnant shall return, (even) the rem. 

10. 22 a remnant of them shall return. : the con. 
19. 22 they shall return . . to the Lord, and he 
21. 12 ifye will enquire, enquire ye: return, come 
35. 10 the ransomed of the LoRDshall|return,and 
37. 7 he shall, .return to his own land ; and I 
37. 8 Rabshakeh returned, and found the king 
37. 34 by the same shall he return, and shall not 

37. 37 went and returned, and dwelt at Nineveh 

38. 8 So the sun returned ten degrees, by which 

44. 22 return unto me; for I have redeemed thee 

45. 23 the word is gone out. .and shall not re turn 
51. II the redeemed of the Lord shall return 
55. 7 let him return unto the Lorb, and he will 
55. 10 returneth not thither, but watereth the 
S5. II it shall not return unto me void, but it 

63. 17 Return for thy aervant's sake, the tribes 
Set. 3. I shall he return unto her again? shall not 

3. 1 yet return again to me, saith the Lord 
3. 7 but she returnwi not. And her treacher. 



Jer. 3. 12 Return, thou backsliding Israel, saith tho 

3. 22 Eeturn, ye backsliding children, (and) I 

4. 1 return, O Israel, saith the Lord, return 

5. 3 O Lord, .they have refused to rcium 

8. 4 saith . . shall he turn away, and not return f 

8. 5 they hold fast deceit, they refuse to return 

12. 15 will return, and have compassion on them 

14. 3 they rcturaed with their vessels empty 

15. 7 I will destroy . .they return not from th. 
15. 19 If thou return, then will I bring theo again 

15. 19 let them return unto thee; but returnnot 
18. n return ye now every one from his evil way 
22. 10 shall return no more, nor see his native 
22. II Shallum. .shall not return thither any 

22. 27 to return, thither shall they not return 
23. 14 thatnonedothretumfromhis wickedness 

23. 20 Tho anger of the Lord shaU not return 

24. 7 they shall return unto mo with their wh. 
30. 10 Jacob shall return, and shall be In rest 

30. 24 fierce anger of the Lord shall not return 

31. 8 Behold . . a groat company shall return th. 
3i. 15 Return ye now every man from his evil 
36. 3 may return every man from his evil way 

36. 7 will return every one from his evil way 

37. 7 shall return to Kgypt into their own land 
40. 12 Even all the Jews returned out of all pi. 
41. 14 returned, and went unto Johanan the eon 
44. 14 that they should return into tho land of 
44. 14 a desire to return, .none shall return but 

44. 28 number that escape tho sword shall retu. 

46. 27 Jacob shall return, and be in rest and at 
50. 9 their arrows, .none shall return in vain 

Eze. 1. 14 the living creatures ran and returned as 

7. 13 the seller shall not return to that which 
7. 13 multitude thereof, (which) shall not ret. 

8. 17 and have returned to provoke me to anger 

13. 22 he should not return from his wicked w. 
'6- 55> 55 shall return to their former estate 

16. 55 then thou and thy daughters shall retm-n 
18. 23 not that he should return from his ways 
21. 5 out of his sheath : it shall not return any 
35. 7 that passeth out and him that returneth 
35. 9 thy cities shall not return ; and ye shall 

45. 9 he shaU not return by the way of tho gate 
46. 17 after it shall return to tho prince : but his 

47. 7 Now when I had returned, behold, at the 
Dan, 10. 20 return to fight with the prince of Persia 

II. 9 the king of the south shall return into his 
II. 10 then shall he return, and be stirred up 
II. 13 the klng'of the north shall return, and sh. 
II. 28 Then shall he return into his land with 
II. 28 and he shall do . . and return to his own 1. 
II. 29 he shall return, and come toward the so. 
II. 30 return, and have indication against tho 
1 1, 30 he shall even return, and have intellige. 
Hoa. 2. 7 I will go and return to my first husband 

2. 9 Therefore will I return, and take away 

3. 5 Afterward shall the children of Israel re. 
5. 15 I will go (and) return to my place, till th. 

6. I let us return unto the Lord ; for he hath 
6. 1 1 when I returned the captivity of my peo. 

7. 10 they do not return to the Lord their God 
7. 16 They return, (but) not to the most High 

8. 13 and visit their sins : they shall return to 

9. 3 Ephraira shall return to Egypt, and they 
II. 5 He shall not return into the land of Egy. 
II. 5 his king, because they refuse to return 
II. 9 I ■H'ill not return to destroy Ephraim : for 

14. I return unto the Lord thy God ; for thou 
14. 7 They that dwell under his shadow . . retu. 

Joel 2. 14 (if) he will return and repent, and leave 
Amos 4. 6, 8, 9, 10, 11 yet have ye|not returned unto 
Obad. 15 thy reward shall return upon thine own 
Mic. I. 7 they shall return to the hire of an harlot 

5. 3 the remnant of his brethren shall return 
Zech. I. 6 they returned and said. Like as the Lord 

7. 14 no man passed through nor returned ; for 
9. 8 because of him that returneth ; and no op. 

Mai. I. 4 will return and build the desolate places 
3. 7 Return unto me, and I will return unto 
3. 7 But ye said, Wherein shall we return? 
3. 18 Then shall ye return, and discern between 

5,To cause to turn hack, yivi shui, 5. 

Exod ig. 8 Moso-3 returned the words of the people 

Judg. 5. 29 yea, she returned answer to herself 

I Sa. 6. 3 in any wise return him a trespass offering 

6. 4 offering which we shall return to him 
6. 8 which ye return him . . a trespass offering 
6. 17 the Philistines returned (for) a trespass 

25. 3g Lord hath returned the wickedness of N. 
a Sa. 16. 8 Lord hath returned upon thee all the bl. 

24. 13 see what answer I shall return to lum th. 
I Kl 2. 32 Lord shall return his blood upon his own 

2. 44 Lord shall return thy wickedness upon 
a C!h.io. 6 What counsel give ye (me) to return ans. 

10. 9 that we may return answer to tliis people 
Esth. 4. 15 Esther bade (them) return Mordecai this 
Joel 3. 4 speedily will I return your recompence 

3. 7 return your recompence upon your own 

6.2*0 do a second time, double, repeat, ni^ shanah, 
ProV26. II As a dog. .(so) a foolretumeth to his folly 

7. To turn lack, return, 3in tub. 

Dan. 4. 34 mine understanding returned unto me 

4. 36 my reason returned unto me ; and for the 
4. 36 mine honour and brightness returned un. 

8. 7*0 cause to turn lack, 35n tub, 5. 

Ezra 5.'ii they returned us answer, saying, We are 
9. 2*0 bend up or back, aifaKd/xirra anakampto. 
Matt. 2. 12 that they should not rettim to Herod, th. 



Acta i3. 21 1 will return again unto you. If God will 
Heb. IX. 15 have had opportunity to have returned 

10. To loooe again, i.va\vw analuo. 

Lukeis. 36 when he v/ill return from the wedding 

11. To turn round again, hvaa-Tpi<pa) anastrepha. 
Acts 5. 22 not in tho prison, they returned, and told 

15. 16 After this I will return, and will build a. 

12. To lead U}) or back upon, itravayu epanagS. 
Malt 21. 38 as he returned into tho city, ho hungered 

13. To come bachv.pon, hai/fpxo/J.at epanerchomai. 

Lukeig. 15 when ho was returned, having received > 
li.To turn upon, iin<rTpc<pa epistrephu. 

Matt 12. 44 1 will return into my house from ic. n. 

24. 18 Neither lot him., which is in the field re. 

Luko 2. 20 And tho shepherds [returned], glorifying 

17. 31 let him likewise, .return biok, i Pe. 2, ■/:;. 

15.ro be about to turn quietly, fteWa viroa-rp«pf7y. 

Acts 33. 34 no more to, return to corruption, he said 

16. To turn quietly or by degrees, vvo<TTpe<pa hupos. 

M'arki4, 40 [when he returned, ho found them asleep] 

Xuko I. 56 Mary abode . . three months, and returned 

2. 39 they returned into Galilee, to their own 

a. 43 as they returned, tho child Jesus tarried. 

4. I returned from Jordan, and waslcd by the 

4. 14 Jesus returned In the power of tho spirit 

7. 10 they that were sent, returning to the ho. 

8. 37 Into the ship, and returned back again 
8. 39 Raturn to thine own house, and show how 
8. 40 that, when Jesus was returned, the peo. 
9. 10 the apostles, when they were returned 

10. 17 the seventy returned again with Joy, say. 

11. 24lwillretumuntomyhousewhenco I carao 
17. 18 There are not found that returned to givo 
19. 12 receive for himself a kingdom, and to re. 

23. 48 people., smote their breasts, and returned 
B3. 56 returned, and prepared spices and ointm. 
B4. 9 returned from the sepulchre, and told all 
B4. 33 returned to Jerusalem, and found the el. 

24. 52 and returned to Jerusalem with great Joy 
Acts 1. 12 Then returned they unto Jerusalem from 

8. 25 returned to Jerusalem, and preached the 
8. sB Was retiuning and sitting in his chariot 

12. 25 Barnabas and Saul returned from Jerusa. 

13. 13 departing from them returned to Jerusa. 

13. 34 no more to return to corruption, he said 

14. 21 returned again to Lystra, and (to) IconL 
2o. 3 purposed to return through Macedonia 
81. 6 took ship ; and they returned home again 
23. 32 left the horsemen, .and returned to the 

GaL I. 17 went intoArabia,andreturnedagainunto 
Heb. 7. I returning from tho slaughter of the kings 

KEITTBJSr aa answer, to — 

To cause to turn back, return, 3in tub, 5. 

Ezra 5. s they returned answer by letter concerning 
BETTTSIT, to causa or make to — 
\.To turn back, return, 31B' shui. 

Jer. 33. 26 cause their captivity to return, and havo 

Z.To cause to turnback, return, y^^ shub, 5. 

Deut 17. 16 nor cause the people to return to Egyi* 
I Sa. 29. 4 Make this fellow return, that he may go 
Jer. 29. 10 in causing you to return to this place 

30. 3 wUl cause them to return to the land that 

32. 44 for I will cause their captivity to return 

33. 7 will cause, .captivity of Israel, to return 

33. II For I will cause to return the captivity of 

34. II caused tho servants, .to return, and bro. 
34. 16 caused every man his servant, .to return 
34. 22 cause them to return to this city ; and 

37. 20 cause me not to return to the house of J. 

38. 26 that he would not cause me to return to 
42. 12 and cause you to return to your own land 

Eze. 21. 30 ShaU I cause (it) to return into his sheath? 
29. 14 cause them to return (Into) the land of P. 
47. 6 caused mo to return to the brink of the r 

EETTJENED, to he — 

To turn back, return, aie* shub. 

Gen. 43. 18 the money that was returned In our saclcs 
Lev. 22. 13 and is returned unto her father's house 
Josh. 2.16 until the pursuers be returned : and tif ter. 

2. 22 until the pursuers were returned: and the 

1 Sa. 18. 6 David was returned from the slaughter of 

24. I when Saul was returned from following 

2 Sa. I. I David was returned from the slaughter of 

3. 27 when Abnerwas returned to Hebron, Joab 
2 Kl. g. 15 Joram was returned to beliealed in Jez. 
Jer. 43. 5 that were returned from all nations 
Zech. I. 16 I am returned to Jerusalem with mercies 

8. 3"I am returned unto Zion, and wiU dwell 
EETTIBinHG — 
Returning, turning back, nifiv shubah. 

Isa. 30. 15 In returning and rest shall ye be saved ; In 

RE'-TI, ?5n friendship. 

A son of iPeleg, the fourth from Shem, and father of 

Sherug. B.C. 2200. 

Gen. II. 18 And Peleg lived thlrtyyearfl,andbegat E. 
II. ig Peleg Uved after he begat R. two hundred 
II. 20 And R. lived two and thirty years, and 
II. 21 R. Uved after hebegatSerug two hundred 
I Ch. I. 25 Eber, Peleg, R. 
EE-TI'-BEN, ;3^^f■! behold a son. ''Povfiiiv, 
1. The eldest son of Jacob and Leah. B.C. 1752. 

Gen. 29. 32 Leah, .bare a son, and. .caUed msnameB. 
30. 14 And B. wentin the days of wheat harvest 



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Gen. 35. 22 R. went and lay with Bilhah his father's 
23. 23 The sons of Leah ; R., Jacob's first born 
37. 21 R. hoard (it), and he delivered liim out of 
37. 22 And K. said unto them. Shod no blcod 
37. 29 And R. returned unto the pit; and bcho. 
,(2. 22 And R. answered them, saying. Spake I 
42. 37 And R. spake unto his father, saying. Slay 
46. 8 Jacob and his sons ; R., Jacob's first born 
4S. 9 And the sons of R. ; Hanoch, and Phallu 

48. 5 as R. and Simeon, they shall be mine 

49. 3 R.,'thou (art) my first born, my might, and 
Ezod. I. 2 B., Simeon, Levi, and Judah 

6. 14 The sons of R. the first born of Israel 
6. 14 these (be) the families of R. 
Num. I. 20 And the children of R., Israel's eldest son 
16. 1 Now Korah . . and On . . sons of R., took 
26. 5 R. the eldest son of Israel 
26. 5 the children of R. ; Hanoch, (of whom c.) 
Deut II. 6 he did unto, .sons of Eliab, the son of R. 
Josh 15. 6 went up tothe stoneof BohanthesonofR. 

18. 17 to the stone of Bohan the son of R. 

1 Ch. 2. I These (are) the sons of Israel ; R., Simeon 

5. I Now the sons of R. the first bom of Israel 

5. 3 The sons, (I say), of R. the first born of I. 
S. His descendants and their territory E. of Jordan and 
of the Salt Sea. 

Kum. 1. 5 of (the tribe of) R.; Elizur the son of She. 
I. 21 that were numbered, .of the tribe of R. 
s. 10 south side (shall be) the standard . . of R. 
a. 10 the captain of tlie children of R. (shall) 
z. 16 All that were numbered in the camp of R. 
7. 30 Elizur .. prince of the children of R., (did 

10. 18 the standard of the camp of R. set forw. 
13. 4 of the tribe of R., Shammua the son of Z. 
32. 1 thechildrenof R,. .had averygreat mult. 
32. 2 the children of R. came and spake unto 
32. 6 And Moses said, .to the children of R. 
32. 25 and the children of R. spake unto Moses 
32. 29 the children of R. will pass with you over 
32. 31 and the children of R. answered, saying 
32. 33 And Moses gave .to the children of R. 
32. 37 And the children of R. built Heshben 

34. 14 the children of K. . .have received (their 
Deut27. 13 R., Gad, andAsher, andZebuIun,Dan, and 

3J. 6 Let R. live, and not die ; and let (not) his 
Josh. 4. 12 the children of R. . .passed over armed b. 

13. 15 Moses gave^unto the . .children of R. (in.) 
13. 23 And the border of the children of R. was 
J3. 23 (was) the inheritance of tiio children of R. 
J 8. 7 Gad, and R. . .have received their inheri. 

20. 8 they assigned Bezcr.. out of tiietribcof R. 

21. 7 children of Mcrari . . (had) out . .tribe of R. 

21. 36 And outof thotribe of R., Bezcr with her 

22. 9, 10, II the children of K,., and the children 
22. 13 childrenof Israel sent unto the chil. of R. 

22. 15 And they came unto the children of R. 
22. 21 Then the children of R.. .answered and 
42. 25 ye children of R. and children of Gad 
22. 30P.. .heard the words that thechildrenofR. 
22. 31 Phinehas .. said unto the children of R. 
22. 32 Phinehas. .returned from . .children of R. 
22. 33 wherein the children of R. and Gad 

22. 34 And the children of R . . called the altar 
Judg. 5. 15, 16 For the divisions of R. (there were) 
z Ch. s- '8 The sons of R., and the Gadites, and half 

6. 63 Unto the sons of Merari (were given). .R. 
6. 78 (were given them) out of the tribe of R. 

l!ze. 48. 6 the border of Ephraim . . a (portion for) R. 
48. 7 by the border of R. . . a (portion for) Judah 
48. 31 one gate of R., one gate of Judah, one g. 

Her. 7. s Of the tribe of R. (were) sealed twelve th. 
The following are the chief localities in the territory of 
Reuben : Abarim, Aroer, Ashdoth-Pisgah, Bamoth 
(Baal), Beon, (Beth)-Baal-Meon, Beth-Jeshimoth, Beth- 
Peor, Bezer, Dibon, Elealeh, Heshbon, Jahaza, Kede- 
inotli, Kirjathaira, Medeba, Mephaath, Nebo, Sebam, 
(Shibmah or Sibmah), Zareth-Shahar, &c. 
KEUBEHITES, 'aaupn the Reiibenite. 
The descendants of Reuben. With the tribe of Gad and 
Manasseh they applied to Moses for an inheritance on 
the E. of the Jordan, and obtained it ; they were cocsc- 
Quently the first of the ten tribes that were carried to 
Assyria by Tiglath-pileser. B.C. 740. 

Jium25. 7 These (are) the families of the K. 

Deut. 3. 12 the cities thereof, gave I unto the R. 

3.16 And unto the R. . . I gave from Gilead even 

4. 43 (Namely)Bezerin the wilderness.. of theR. 
29. 8 we . . gave it for an inheritance unto the R. 

Jo^h. 1. 12 to the R., and to the Gadites. .spake Jos. 

12. 6 Moses, .gave it(for)a possession unto theR. 

13. 8 With whom the R, . .have received their 
22. I ThenJoshuacalledtheR.,andtheGadite3 

2 KL.io. 33 all the land of Gilead, the Gadites, and R. 
X Ch. s- 6 he (was) prince of the R. 

5. 26 and he carried them away, even the R. 
II. .43 Adina the son of Shiza the R. 

II. 42"a captain of the R., and thirty with him 

12. 37 And on the other side of Jordan, of the R. 

' 26. 32 whom king David made rulers over the R. 

27. 16 the ruler of the R. (was) Eliezer tho son 
EE-TJ'-EL, Vnijt) Ood is friend. 

1. A son of Esau by Bashemath daughter of IshmacL 

B.C. 1750. 

Gen. 36. 4 and Bashemath bare R. 

36. 10 R. the son of Bashemath the wife of Esau 
36. 13 And these (are^ the sons of R. ; Nahath 

36. 17 And these (are) the sons of R. Esau's son 
36. 17 these (are) the. dukes (that came) of R. 

( (3X. I. 35 'The sons of Esau ; Eliphaz, R., and Jeush 
(. 37 Xtke BOOS o( Bh i If abatb, Zerah, shamWt 



2. Father-in-law of Moses, called also Jethro and 
Raguel. B.C. 1330. 

Exod. 2. 18 And when they came to R. their fr.ther,ho 

3. Father of Eliasaph, a captain of Gad, called in Num. 
i.nDcucl. B.C. 1530. 

■Num. 2. 14 and tho captain, .(shall be) Eliasaph. .R. 
i. A Benjamite in Jerusalem. B.C. 536. 

1 Ch. 9. 8 Meshullara tho son of Shcphathiah. .E. 
EE-tr'-HAH, na^K-i pearl, cord. 

A concubine of Nahor, Abraha;:ri's brother. B.O j86o. 
Gen. 22. 24 R. . . bare also Tebah, and Gaham, and Ta. 
EEVEAl (self), to — 
l.To uncover the ear, IJS roi galah ozen. 

2 Sa. 7. 27 hast revealed to thy servant, saying, I will 

2.T0 uncover, reinove, ri73 galah. 

Prov. 20. ig He that i;!;oetIi about(a5)a talebearer re. 
Amos 3. 7 revealeth his secret unto his servants the 

3.7*0 be uncovered, removed, nSj galah, 2. 

t Sa. 3. 21 for the Lor.D revealed himself to Samuel 

i.To uncover, remove, rn} galah, 3. 

Job 20. 27 The heavens shall reveal his iniquity ; and 
Provii. 13 A tale bearer revealeth secrets : but he 
Jer. II. 20 for unto tnee have I revealed my causo 
33. 6 will reveal unto them the abundance of 

5.7*0 uncover, ranove, nhi gelah. 

Dan. 2. 19 Then was the secret revealed unto Daniel 
2. 22 He revealeth the deep and secret things 
2. 28 there is a God in heaven that revealeth 
2. 29 he that revealeth secrets maketh known 
2. 30 this secret is not revealed to mc for (any) 
2.47 and a revealer. .seeing thou couldcst reveal 

6. To •uncover,unveil, disclose, bitoKaKvirTa apoTcal. 
Matt II. 25 because thou . .hast revealed them unto 

11, 27 (he) to whomsoever the Son [will reveal] 
16. 17 for flesh and blood hath not revealed (it) 

Lukeio. 21 thank thee.. thatthou. hast revealed th. 

10. 22 (he) to whom the Son will reveal (him) 
I Co. 2. 10 But God hath revealed (them) unto us by 
Gal. I. 16 To reveal his Son in me, that I might pr. 
PhU. 3. 15 otherwise minded, God shall reveal even 

REVEALED, to be ^ 

X.To he uncovered, rni galah, 2. 

Deut29. 29 but those (things which arc) revealed (b.) 

1 Sa. 3. 7 neither was the word, .yet revealed unto 
Isa. 22. 14 it yfas revealed in mine ears by tho Loud 

23. I from tho Land of Chittim It is revealed to 

40. 5 glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and 

53. I to whom Is the arm of the Lord revealed 1 

56. I and my righteousness to be revealed 

Dan. 10. I a thing was revealed unto Daniel, whoso 

2. To uncover, unveil, disclose, a-n-oKaXiirra apokal. 
Mattio. 26 nothing covered, that shall not bo revealed 
Luko 2 35 thoughts of many hearts may be revealed 

12. 2 nothingcovered,thatshallnotborevcalcd 
17. 30 the day when the Son'of man is revealed 

Johni2. 38 hath the arm of tho tord been revealed I 
Rom. I. 17 therein is tho righteousness of God revc. 

1. 1 3 For the wrath of God is revealed from h. 
8. 18 with the glory which shall bo revealed in 

t Co. 3. '13 because it shall bo revealed by fire , and 

14. .30 If (any thing) be revealed to another that 

Gal. 3. 23 faith which should af tcrvf ards be revealed 

Eph." 3. 3 as it is now revealedjunto his'holy apostles 

2 Th. 2. 3 that man of sin bo revealed, the son of pe 

2. 6 that he might bo revealed in his time 

2. 8 then shall that wicked bo revealed, whom 

1 Pe. I. 3 kept, readytoborevcaledlnthe lasttime 

1. 12 Unto whom it was revealed, thatnot imto 
5. I partaker of the glory that shall bo revca. 

S.An uncovering, hiroKaKv^is apokalupsis. 

2 Th. I. 7 when the Lord.'Jcsus shall be revealed fr. 
I Pe. 4. 13 when his glory shall bo revealed, yc may 

4.7*0 idler an oracle, xP'TywoTifa; chremah'zd. 

Luke 2. 26 it was revealed unto him by tho UolyGh. 
EEVEAIEE — 
7*0 rcv.wvc, -uncover, vnveil, rqi gelah. 

Dan. 2. 47 and a revealer of secrets, teeing thou co. 

KEVELATIOK — 

An uncovering, aironaKv^n apokalupsis. 

liom. 2. 5 revelation of the righteous Judgment of 
i5. 25 according to the revelation of themystery 

1 Co. 14. 6 1 shall speak to you cither by ri. relation 

14. 26 every one of you. hath a revelation, hath 

2 Co. J2. I will come to visions and revelations of tho 

12. 7 through the .abundance of the revelations 
Gal. 1. 12 but by the revelation of Jesus Christ 

2. 2 I went up by revelation, and communlca. 
Eph. 1. 17 may give unto you tho spirit of .revclat. 

3. 3 Hov/ that by revelation he made known 
I Pe. 1. 13 brought unto you at tho revelation of J. 
Rev.' I. I The revelation of Jcsiis Christ, which G 

EEVELLIHG — 

Revelry, wantonness, (from Lat. tovxiis), kZ/xos 
Gal. 5. 2iEnvying3,murders, drunkenness, revellings 
I Pe. 4. 3 when we walked in.. revellings, banquet. 

EEVEKGE, REVENGING — 

1. Vengeance, nojj: neqamah. 

Psa. 79. 10 the revenging of the blood of thy servants 
Jer. 20. 10 and wo shall take our revengj: on him 
HzD. ^5. 15 Because tho Fbilistiue's bavo doalt by re. 



2.Locks of hair, princes of tlie people,rflins peraoth. 

Deut32. 42 from the beginning of revenges upon tha 
Z.Vcngeancc, full justice, cKS'iKricns ekdikesis. 

2 Co. 7. II yea, (what) revenge ! In all (things) ye Il§. 
REVENGE (self), to — 
1.7*0 avenge, Di3j naqam. 

Nah. I. 2 tho Lord revengeth ; the Lord revencteth 
2.7*0 he avenged, Djjj iiaqam, 2. 

Jer. 15. 15 revenge me of my persecutors; take ma 

3.7*0 avenge, exact full justice, iKZiKiu ekdikeo. 

2 Co. 10. 6 having in a readiness to revenge alldisob. 
RE'STEHGER — 

l.To free (by avenging or repaying), ^M gaal. 
Num35. 19 revenger of blood himself shall slay tho 
"35. 21 revenger of blood shall slay the murderer 
35. 24 between the slayer and the revenger of b. 
35. 25 out of the hand of the revenger of blootl 
35. 27 revenger of blood find him without the b. 
35 27 revenger of blood kill the slayer ; he shall 
2 Sa.14. II wouldest not suffer the revengers of blood 

2. Avenger, exaxtor of full justice, €k5ikoi ekdikos. 

Rom 13. 4 revenger to (execute) wrath uponhim that 
RE'VENUE — 
\, Revenue or income, Dhs^f appethom. 

Ezra 4. 13 Shalt endamage the revenue of the king 
^.Increase, revenue, fixiap tebuah, 

Prov. 3. 19 and my revenue than choice silver 

15. 6 but in tho revenues of the wicked is trou. 

16. 8 Better (is) a little . .than great revenues 
Isa. 23. 3 harvest of the river, (is) her revenue; anA 
Jer, 12. 13 they shall be ashamed of your revenues 

RE'VERENCE — 

Modesty, decency, alSws aidos. 

Heb. 12. 28 servo God acceptably with [reverence] ani 
EEVERENCS, to (do, give, be had in) — 
l.To fear, be afraid, reverence, ni; yare. 

Lev. 19. 30 shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence my 
26. 2 shall keep my sabbaths, and reverence my 

2.7*0 he feared, reverenced, K"n.; yare, 2.- 

Psa. 89. 7 to bo had in reverence of all (them thafe 

3.7*0 hoiv dotvn self, ririj;' shachah, 7. 

£ Sa. 9. 6 fell on his face, and did reverence. And 
I Ki. 1. 31 did reverence to the king, and said. Let 
Esth. 3. 2 bowed, and reverenced Ilaman; for the Jr. 
3. 2, 5 Mordecaibowednot,nordid(him)rov(y. 

4. To turn in to, reverence, ivrpcirofiai entrepomai. 
Mattzr. 37 sent, .saying, They will reverence my son 
Marki2. 6 sent, .saying, They willreverence my son 
Luke2o. 13 It may be they will reverence (him) when. 
Heb. 12. 9 corrected (us), and we gave (them) rever, 

5.7*0 be terrified, affrighted, afraid, cpoffeo/iaiphober 
Eph. 5. 33 the wife (see) that she rovcenoe (her)h".i. 

REVEREND — 

7*0 be feared, reverenced, Ni; yare, 2. 

Psa. III. 9 for ever : holy and reverend (is) his nama 

KE'VERSE, to — 

7*0 caiise to turn hack, 31B' shui, 5. 

Num.23. 2° ^° hath blessed ; and I cannot reverse it 

Esth. 8. 5 let it bo written to reverse the letters de. 

8. 8 writing which is written . .may no man ro. 

RE'TILE (again), to — 

1. 7*0 declare light, despised or vile, ?7i3 qalat, 3. 

Exod 22. 28 Thou shalt not revile tlie gods, nor crso 
2. To revile in return, ayriXotSop^oj antiloidoreo. 

I Pc. 2. 23 Who. .reviled not again ; when he suffer, 
3. 7*0 speak injuriously, fi\a<r<prii.ie(i> hlasplwned. 

AIatt27.'39 tlicy that passed by reviled him, wagginj 

4.7*0 revile, rail, \oiSopeeo loidorco. 

John 9. 28 Then they reviled him, and said. Thou art 
Acts 23. 4 t'ney that stood by said, Revilest thou G. 
I Co. 4. 12 being reviled, wo bless ; being persecuted 
I Pe. 2. 23 Who, when ho was reviled, .when he sulf. 

J). 7*0 upbraid, revile, oveiSi^a oneidizo. 

Matt. 5. 1 1 Blessed are ye when (men) shall revile you 
Markis. 32 they that.were crucified with him reviled 

REVILEE, REVILING — 

X.Rcviling, l^lj gidduph. 

Isa. 51. 7 neither be ye afraid of their rovllings 
Zeph. 2. 8 tho revilings of the children of Ammon 

Z.Rcviliiv/, railing, Koloopos loidoros. 

I Co. 6. 10 nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall faihe. 

JREVTVE, to — 

1,7*0 live, revive, r!;n chayah. 

Gen. 45. 27 tho spirit of Jacob their father revived 
Judgis. 19 and. .his spirit came again, and he revived 

1 Ki. 17. 22 soul., came into him again, and he revived 

2 Ki. 13. 21 when the man was let down, .he revived 
2. 7*0 keep or make alive, revive, rt;n chayah, 3. 

Neh. 4. 2 will they revive the stones out of the ho. 

Psa. 83. 6 wot thou not revive us again, that thyp: 

138. 7 thou wilt revive me ; thou shalt stretch 

Hos. 6. 2 After two days will he revive us : in tho 

14. 7 they shall revive (as) the corn, and grow 

Hab. 3. 2 revive thy work in the midst of the yearS 
3. 7*0 cause to live, n;ij chayah,, 5. 

lea. 57t IS to revive tbo spirit. . aud to wvlw the b. 



REVIVING 



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4. 2*0 live again, revive, ava^aa anazaO. 

Aom. 7. 9 when the commandment came, sin rcviv. 
14. 9 Christ both died, and [rose, and revived] 

XBVlViNO — 

JPreservation or means of life, hto michyali. 
Jizra 9. 8 give us a little reviving in our bondage 

9. 9 give us a reviving, to set up the house of 

HKVOIT, revolted — 

>1 turning aside, rrjD sarah, 

Isa. I. 5 ye will revolt more and more. The whole 

31. 6 from) whomthochildrcn..havedeeplyrc. 

sg. 13 seeldng oppression and revolt, conceiving 

BEVOLT, to — 

5V> transgress, trespass, VV^ pasha. 

a Ki. 8. 20 In his daysEdom revolted from under the 
8, 22;Yet Edom revolted. .Tlicn Libnah revolted 
9 Ch.2i. 8, 10 thoEdomites revolted from under the 
21. 10 same time (also) did Libnah revolt from 

HEVOITED, to bo — 
To turn aside, "«0 siir. 

Jer. 5.23 But this people . .are revolted and gono 

XEYOLTEB, revoltine — 
1. To turn aside, "il? sarar. 

Jer. 5. 23 But this people hath a revolting.. heart 
6. 28 They (are) all grievous revolters, walking 

Hoa. 9. 15 no more : all their princes (are) revolters 

%Turning aside, 0!? set. 

Hos. 5. 2 revolters are profound to make slaughter 

KEWABD— 

y. Latter end, TTW^H acharith. 

Prov.24. 14 there shall bo a reward, and thy expect. 
24. 20 for there shall be no reward to the evil 

2.A gift, nwx ethnah. 

Hos. 2. i'2fhese(are)myrewardsthatmyIovershave 

3.A gift, IJips, IJnx ethnan. 

Eze. 16. 34 that thou givest a reward, and no reward 
Hos 9. I hast loved a reward upon every com floor 

i.Rccompence, deed, ^io;i gemul. 

Psa. 94. 2 Lift up thyself, .render a revsard to the 
Isa. 3. II reward of his hands shaU be given him 
Obad. 15 thy reward shall return upon thine own 

5.Rccompence, deed, nV^D-J gemulah. 

2 Sa. 19. 36 why.. recompense it me with such arew. 

6. What IS lifted up, mpo maseth. 

J cr. 40. 5 theguard gave him victuals and a reward 

7. Wage, reward, nnbifg masl^oreth. 

Ruth 2. 12 a full reward be given thee of the Lord 

Z.A gift, nro mattath. 

I Ki.13. 7 Come home., and I will give thee a reward 

9. A largess, gift, njpj nelizbah. 

Dan. 2. 6 ye shall receive of me gifts and rewards 
5. 17 give thy rewards to another ; yet 1 will 

10. Heel, consequence, 3i5j; eqeh. 

Psa. 19. II in keeping of them (there is) great reward 
40. 15 Let them be dcsol.iteforarcwardof their 
70. 3 let them be turned back for a reward of 
W.Work, nVys pcidlah. 

Psa. 109. 20 ihii (be) the reward of mine adversaries 

12. Fruit, ns peri. 

Psa. 58. II (there is) a reward for the righteous :vcr. 

IZ.Reward, ipy sahar. 

Gen. 15. I thyshield, (and) thy exceeding great re w. 
Wumi8. 31 it (is) your reward for your service in the 
Psa. 127. 3 (and) the fruit of the womb (is his) reward 
Eccl. 4. 9 they have a good reward for their labour 
9 5 neither have they any more a reward ; for 
Isa. 40. 10 his reward (\s) with him. and his work be. 
62. II his reward (is) with him, and his work be. 

\i.Reward, nab- seher. 

Frov II. 18 to him that soweth . .(shall be) a sore re. 

15. Bribe, "^rpy shochad. 

Deutio. 17 regardeth not persons, nor taketh reward 
27. 25 he that taketh reward to slay an innocent 
Psa. 15. 5 nor taketh reward against the innocent 
ProT.2i. 14 and a reward in the bosom strong wrath 
Isa. 5. 23 Which justify the wicked for reward, and 
45. 13 not for price nor reward, saith the Lord 
Mio. 3. 1 1 The heads thereof judge for reward, and 

16. A completing, recompence, ciV shillum. 

Mic. 7. 3 the judge (asketh) for a reward ; and the 
"17. A covipletion, recompence, npVc' shillumah. 

Psa. 91. 8 behold and see the reward of the wicked 
IS.Recompences, a'la^v shalmonim. 

Isa. I. 23 followeth after rewards : they judge not 

19.A giving back again, afTairSSoa-is antapodosis 
Col. 3. 24 receive the reward of the inheritance 

20. Hire, wage, reward, mffOis misthos. 

Matt 5. 12 great (is) your reward in heaven : for so 

5. 46 what reward have ye? do not even the 

6. I ye have no reward of your Father which is 
6. 2, 5, 16 I sayuntoyou.They havethelrrew 

10. 41 He . . shall receive a prophet's reward , and 
TO. 41 he shall receive a righteous man'sreward 

10. 42 verily, .he shall in no wise lose his reward 
Mark'g. 41 1 ssy uuto you, he shall not loee his rew 



Luke 6. 23 your reward (is) great in heaven : for in 

6. 35 your reward shall be great, and ye shall 
Acts I. i3 this man purchased a Held with the row. 
Rom 4. 4 reward not reckoned of grace, but of debt 
I Co. 3. 8 every man shall receive his own reward 

3. 14 work abide, .he sh.iU receive a r»ward 

9. 17 I do this thing willingly. I havcarew.ird 

9. 18 What is my reward then? (Verily) that 

1 Ti. 5. i3 and, Thelabourcr(is)worthyofhl3 reward 

2 Pc. 2. 13 shall receive the reward of unriRlitoous. 
2 John 8 loscnot. .butthatwc recelveafuUrcward 
Jude II ran greedily after the error, .for reward 
Eev. II. 18 that thou shouldestgive reward unto thy 

22. 12 my reward (Is) with me, to give every mau 
EEWAED, be rewarded, to (give) - 

1. To do, recompence, benefit, Ssj gamal. 

1 Sa, 24. 17 rewarded me good, whereas I have rew. 

2 Sa. 22. 21 The Lord rewarded me according to my 

2 Ch.2o. 11 they reward us, to come to cast us out of 
Psa 7. 4 If 1 have rewarded evil unto him that was 

18. 20 The Lord rewarded me according to my 

J03. 10 nor rewarded us according to our inlqu. 

Isa. 3. 9 they have rewarded evil unto themselves 

2. To set, put, lay, D'f, Clb sum, siin. 

Psa. log. 5 they have rewarded me evil for good, and 

3. To hire, reioard, 13'j' sakar. 

Prov 26. 10 both rewardeth the fool, and rewardeth 
i.Hire, reward, "13^ sakar. 

3 CI1.15. 7 Beyestrong.yourworkshallTjerewarded 
Jer. 31. 16 thy work shall be rewarded, saith the L. 

5.7*0 {caiise to) turn bavk, 3l» shub, 1 or 5. 

Psa. 54. 5 Ho shall reward evil unto mino enemies 

6. To cause to turn back, 2>ef shub, 5. 

Prov 17. 13 Whoso rewardeth evil for good, evil shall 
Hos. 4. 9 and I will.. reward them their doings 

7. To bribe, hire, nn;^ shacliad. 

Job 6. 22 Give a reward for mo of your substance 

8. To make whole, complete, repay, o'jy shalam, 3. 

Gen. 44. 4 Wherefore have yc rewarded evil for good? 
Deut32. 41 If I whet. I. .will reward them that hate 

1 Sa. 24. 19 the Lord reward thee good for that thou 

2 Sa. 3. 39 Lord sliall reward the doer vf evil accor 
Job 21. 19 he rewardeth him, and he shall know (it) 
Psa. 31. 23 and plentifully rewardeth the proud doer 

35. 12 They rewardeth mo evil for good, (to)tho 
137. 8 happy (shall he be) that rewardeth theo 
Prov 25 22 heap coals of fire . . Lord shall reward theo 

9. To be made whole, complete, perfect, C^c* shalam.i. 
Prov 13 13 but ho that feareth. .shall be rewarded 

10. Tb give away or back, hvoSiSaini apodidOmi. 
Matt. 6. 4. 6, 18 thy F.ither.. shall reward theo ope'. 

16. 27 he shall reward every man .iccording to 
2 Ti. 4 14 Lord reward him according to his works 
Kev 18. 6 Keward her even as slic rewarded you, and 

BEWABSER — 

A giver of hire or wage, ^iktOottoSo'ttis misthapod. 
Heb. II. 6 he is a rewarder of them tliat diligently 

RE'-ZEPH, IXI stronghold. 

A city in East Syrian Palmyrene. between Racca and 
Emesa. near Haran and Gozan. and taken by Sennach- 
erib. 

2 Ki.19. 12 (asj Gozan, and Haran, and P.. and the 
Isa. 37. 12 (as) Gozan, and Haran, and E., and the ch 

REZ'-IA, n;si Jah is pleasing. 

An Asherite, a son of Vila. B c. 1452. 

1 Ch. 7. 39 sons of I'Ua; Arab, and HanncI.ondR 
RE'-ZIN, pi") dominion. 

1. The last king of Syria, in the days of Jothan kine of 
Judah, and slain by Tiglath pilescr. B C. 742. 

2 Ki. 15. 37 the Lord began to send.. R the king of S. 

j6. 5 R. king of Syria . cameupto Jerusalem to 

16. 6 R. king of Syria recovered Elath to Syria 

16. 9 the king of Assyria went up., and slew R. 

Isa. 7. I R. the king of Syria, .went up tov/ard J. 

7. 4 fear not . .for the fierce anger of R. with 

7. 8 For the .he.idof Damascus (is) R.; and w. 

8. 6 and rejoice in R and P^emaliah's son 

9 II the Lord shall set up the adversaries of R. 

2. One of the Ncthinim whose descendants returned 
with ZerubbabeL B.C. 536 

Ezr. 2. 42 The children of R.. the children of TJek. 
Neh. 7. 50 The children of Rcaiah. the children of E. 

EE'-ZON, )in prince, noble. 

Son of Eliadah, and a subject of Hadadezer king of 
Zobah, from whom he fled to Damascus, where he 
founded a kingdom and opposed Solomon. B.C. 1000. 
I Ki II. 23 God stirred him up.. R.theson of Eliadah 

EHE-GI-ITM, 'Pvyiov breach. 

A port in the S.W. of Italy, opposite Messina in Sicily; 
here Paul l.inded on his way to Rome. It is now 
called Reggio, and is the capital of Calabria. 

Acts 28. 13 we fetched a compass, and came to E. 
EHE'-SA, 'Ptjo-ci an ancestor of Jesus. 

Luke 3. 27 of Joanna, which was (the son) of R .wh. 
RHO'-DA, 'Po'St) a rose. 

A damsel in the house of Mary the mother of John 
Mark, and who opened the door for Peter 

Ac<3 12. 13 And.. adamGcI came tohearkec, named R 



EHO'-DES, 'Pooos. 

An island in the Meditcrroncan Sea, W. of tydta and 
75 miles E. of Crete. It is 120 milcsin circumference' and 
wa.T held by a branch of the Doric race about tho timo 
of tho Trojan war, B.C. 11B4; in 408 its capital city wi« 
built; In 431 it was compelled to pay tribute to Athens 
in 412 it ch.inged sides ; In 356 it changed sides again 
In 350 the aristocrats recovered power; In 357-355 )l 
opposed Athens ; In 32311 submitted to Alexander; Ir 
304 it was besieged by Demetrius PolIorcetCB ; In loS 1 
fought against Mithridltcs; In 50 It helped Caiai 
against Pompcy, but In 42 it was subdued. In a.d. 31 
It wr.3 made the capital of the Provincia Isularium ; , 
616 It was taken by the Persians ; In 651 bytheSaraccn-. 
In 1309 by the Knights of St John ; in 1480 it rcpclle*-. 
Mohammed II ; in 1522 it was taken by .Soliman II. It 
was noted for its colossal statute of Apollos, 70 
cubits or 105 feet high (built by Chares, a pupil of 
Lyslppiis, and by Laches), whlcli was completed B.O. 
280 ; it was erected over the entrance of the harbour, 
and was overthrown by an cartliquoke. B.C. 224, 

Acts 21. iwc came.. unto R., and from theucc unto 
RIB — 
l.A rib, v'?ll, ala. 

Dan. 7 . J three ribs In the month of it between the 
2.A rib, vh't tscla. 

Gen. 2. 21 he took one of his ribs, and closed up tlia 
2. 22 the rib, which the Lord God had taken 
ET-BAI, '3-! Jah contends. 

Father of Ittal one of David's valiant men, fromGibeah. 
of benjamin. B.C. 1070. 

2 Sa. 23. 29 Ittai the son of R. out of Glbeah of . .Bo. 

1 Ch.ii. 31 Ithai tho son of E. of Gibcah..of Benja. 
ETEBAND — 

A thread, ribband, Vn^ pathil. 

Kumis. 38 they put upon the fringe., a ribband of bl. 
EIB'-LAH, nS;i bare place. Sec Diblath. 
A city on the Orontcs H. of the Bikca; now called 
Ribleh 

Num34. II And the coastshall godown..toR.,onthe 

2 Ki.23. 33 I'liaraoh-nechoh put him in bands at R. 

2c. 6, 20 brought., to the king of Babylon to R. 
25. 21 And the liingof Babylon, .slew them at H. 
Jer 39. 5 they brought iiim.. to R. in the land of H. 
39. 6 thc'king. .slew the sons of Zedeklah in R. 
52. 9 they took the king, .to R. in the land of 
52. 10 he slew also all the princes of Judah in R. 
52. 26 brought them to the king of Babylon to H. 
52. 27 And the king, .put them to death In B. 

RICH (man) — 
l.liich, ITV ashir. 

Exod3o. 15 The rich sliall not give more, and thcpoor 
Ruth 3. 10 foUowedst not. .men, whetlier poor or r. 
2Sa. 12. 1 Therewerctwo..in one city ; the one rich 
12. 2 11ie rich, .had cxcecdingmany flocks and 
12. 4 there came a traveller unto the rich man 
Job 27. 19 The rich man sliall lie down, but he shall 
Psa. 43. 12 the rich among the people shall entreat 

49. 2 Both low and high, rich and poor, together 

Prov JO. 15 The rich man's wealth (is) his strong city 

14. 20 is hated., but the rich (hath) many friends 

J 8. II The rich man's wealth (is) his strong city 

18. 23 Tlie poor uscth entreaties; but the rich 
22. 2 The rich and poor meet together: the L. 
22. 7 Tlic rich ruleth over the poor, and the b. 
22. 16 ho that giveth to the rich, (shall) surely 
28. 6 perverse (in his) ways, though ho (be) rich 
28. II 3'he rich man (is) wise in his own conceit 

Eccl. 5. 12 the abundance of the rich wU not sufTei 
10. 6 Folly is set in great dignity, and the rich 
10. 20 curse nottlierichinthybed chamber: for 

Isa. 53. 9 made his grave, .with the rich in his de. 

Jer. 9 23 let not the rich (man) glory in his riches 

ilic. 6. 12 the rich men thereof are full of violenco 

2.rdch, wide, bountifd, Kits' slioa. 

Job 34. 19 nor regardeth the rich more than the poor 

S.Rich, w\ovcrios plousios. 

Matt 19. 23 I'hat a rich man shall hardly enter Into 

19. 24 than for a rich man to enter into the kin 
27. 57 there came a rich man of Arimathea, na. 

Markio. 25 than for a rich mau to enter into the kin. 

12. 41 and many that were rich cast in much 
Luke 6. 24 woe unto you that are rich ! for ye have 
12. 16 Tho ground of a certain richman brought 
14. 12 not.. thy kinsmen, nor (thy) rich neighb. 
16. I a certain rich man which had a steward 
16. ig a certain rich man, which was clotlied in 
16. 21 crumbs whicli fell from the rich man's t. 
16. 22 the rich man also died, and was buried 
18 23 he was very sorrowful : for he w.is very r. 
18 25 than for a rich man to enter into the km. 
„.■ 2 a man named Zaccheus . . and he was nch 
21. 1 saw the rich men casting their gifts Into 
2 Co. 8. 9 though ho was rich, yet foryour sakes he 
Eph 2. 4 God, who is rich in "'ercy, for his great 
I Ti 6 17 Cha^e them that are nch 111 this world 
JaV.' I. o Bu??he rich, in that he ■s,'"'"!^ J^w : be^ 

1 I, so also shall the rich man fade away m hu 

2 \ the poor of this worid nch m faith and 
2. 6 Do not rich men oppress you, and draw 

<; I Go to now. rich men, weep and Bowl lor 

Rev 2 o I know thy. .poverty, but thou art nch 

, ,7 I am rich, and increased with goods, and 

6 iq the rich men, and the chief captains, and 

1} jC- both small and great, rich and poor, ire« 



men 



816 



RIGHT 



i.To be or become rich, irAourewjjZM^cJ. 

Luke I. 53 and tho rich he hath sent empty away 
BICH (richer), to be, bo made, become, was — 

1, Wealth, substance, sujicicncj/, pn Hon, 

Prov 28. 22 He that hastoth to bo rich hath an evil eye 
%To be heavy, weighty, honourable, ins habed. 
, Gen. 13. 2 Abram (was) very rich in cattle, in silver 
Z.To reach to, overtake, Jfe'.} nasag, 5. 

lev. 23. 47 if a sojourner orstrangcr was rich by thco 

i.To be rich, l^j/ ashar. 

Job 15. zg Ho shall not bo rich, neither shall his su. 
Hos. 12. 8 Yet I am become rich, I have fonnd mo 

5. To make rich, "i^j; ashar, 5. 

Psa. 4(). i5 Be not thou afraid when one is made rich 
rroV2i. 17 that lovcth wine and oil shall not be rich 
23. 4 Labour not to be rich ; cease Irom thine 

23. 20 he that maketli haste to bo rich shall not 
Jer. 5. 27 they are become t^cat. and waxen rich 
Dan. II. 2 tho fourth shall bo far richer than (they) 
Zech. 1 1. 5 Blessed (bo) tho Loed ; for I am rich : and 

6.T0 be or bccovxe rich, ttXoutc'm plouteo. 

Lukoi2. 31 So (is) ho that, is not rich tov.-ard God 

Kom.io. 12 same Lord over all is rich unto all that 

1 Co. 4. ;.3 Now ye are full, now ye are rich, ye have 

s Co. 8. "^ 9 that yo throughhis poverty might be rich 

1 Ti. 6. 9 they that will bo ricli fall into temptation 

6. i3 that they be rich in good works, rcadyto 

Kov. 3. i3 that tliou mayest bo rich; and white rai. 

1 3. 3 merchants o£ the earth are waxed rich th. 

t3. is merchants. . which v.'ero made rich by her 

1 3. ig wherein were made rich all that had ships 

BIC3, to make (self) — 

\.To make rich, 'iVV. ashar, 5. 

Gen. 14. 23 shouldest say, I havo made Abram rich 

1 Sa. 2. 7 maketh poor, and maketh rich : he bring. 
Prov 10. 4 hut tho hand of tho diligent maketh rich 

10. 22 Tho blessing of tho Lord, it maketh rich 

2. To make self rich, iK'i; ashar, 7. 

Prov 13. 7 Therei3thatmakethhim«elfrich,yet(ha.) 
Z.To make rich, irKovrl^^o ploutizo. 

2 Co. 6. loyet making many rich, as having nothing 

EK3HE3 — 

l.Suistcr.ce, riches, I'i.t hon. 

FBa.119. 14 Ihave rejoiced. .as(mueh as) inallriches 

Prov. 8. 18 (are) with me; (yea), durable riches and ri. 

ii. 4 Kiches profit not in the day of wrath : but 

J3. 7 makcfh himself poor, yet (hath) great ri. 

19. 14 House and riclies (are) tho inheritance of 

24. 4 flllod withjall precious and pleasant riches 
Eze. 27. 12 tliy merchant . .of all (kind of);riches; with 

27. iR for tho multitude of all riches; in the wi. 
. 27. 27 Thyriches, andthytairs.thymerchandiso 

27. 33 enricli . . witli tho multitude of thy riches 

2. Multitude, I'lorr hamon. 

Psa. 37. 16 better than the riches of many wicked 

5. Force, might, '?;n chayil. 

Job 20. 15 He hath swallowed down riches, and he 
Psa. 62. 10 if riches increase, set not your heart(upon 

73. 12 prosper in tho world ; they increase (in) r. 
Isa. 8. 4 riches of Damascus and the spoil of Sam. 

10. 14 my hand hath found as a nest the riche» 

30. 6 they will carry their riches upon the alio. 

61. 6 ye shall eat tho riches of tho Gentiles, and 
Hze. 26. 12 they shall maico a spoil of thy riches, and 

a3. 4 thou Iiast gotten theoriches,',and hast go. 

a8. 5 trafllc hast thou increased tliy riches, and 

28. 5 thine heart is lifted up becauso of thy rl. 

4. Thing laid or treasured up, [cn chosen. 

Prov.27. 24 For riches (are) not for ever : anddoththo 

6. What is over and above, irin' yithrah. 

JeT. 48. 36 tho riches (that) he hath gotten are peris. 

6. Ooods, what is covered or concealed, D'C33 nekusim. 
Jo3h.22. 8 iletum with much riches unto your tenia 

7. Riches, "i^y osher. 

Gen. 31. 16 For all tho riches which God hath taten 

z Sa. 17. 25 king will enrichhimwith great riches, and 

I Kl. 3. II neither hast asked riches for thyself, nor 

3. 13 have also given!thee..both riches and ho. 

10. 23 exceeded ail the kings, .forriches and for 
I Ch.29. i2;Both riches and honour(come) of thee, and 

29. 28 died.-fuUofdays, riches, and honour,- an4 
s Ch. I. II hast not asked riches, wealth, or honour 

1. 12 give thee riches, and wealth, and honour 
9. 22 passed all the kings., in riches and wisdom 

17. 5 he had riches and honour in abundance 

18. I Jehoshaphat had riches and honour in a, 
32. 27 had exceeding much riches and honour 

Esth. I. 4 Whenhe showed tho riches of his glorious 
S. 1 1 told them of the glory of his riches, and 
1 Isa. 49. 6 boast., in the ranltitudo of their riches 
! 52. 7 trusted in the abundance of bis riches 

112. 3 Wealth and riches (shall be) in his house 
Prov. 3. 16 (and) in her left hand riches and honour 
8. 18 Riches and honour (are) with' me ; (yea) 

11. 16 honour ; and strong (men) retain riches 
^ II. 28 He that trusteth in his riches slialVfall 

13. 8 The ransom of a man's life (are) his riches 

14. 24 Thecrownof the wise(is)their riches; (but 
22. I rather to be chosen than great riches,(and) 
22. 4 fearot the Lord, (are) riches, honour, and 

30. 8 give me neither poverty nor riches ; feed 
SecL 4, 8 neither is hia eye eatisAed. wiUi. riches 



2 Co. 8. 
Eph. I, 



Phil. 
CoL 



EccL 5. 13 riches kept for the owners thereof to tlu 
5. 14 But those riches perish by evil travail 

5. 19 to wliom God liath given riches and we. 

6. 2 to whom God hatl; given riches, wealth 
9. II nor yet riches to men of understanding 

Jer. 9. 23 lot not tho rich (man) glory in his riclies 

17. II lie that gotteth riclies, and not by right 

Dan. II. 2 by his strength through his riches he sh, 

^.Acquisition, |;?Ei qinyan, 

Psa. 104. 24 made them all : the earth is full of .thy ri. 

9. What is collected, goods, substance, B'Oi rekush. 
Gen 36. 7 For their riches were more than they that 
2 Ch.2o. 25 found among them, .both riches with the 
Dan. II. 13 with a great army and with much riches 

II. 24 scatter among them the prey, .and riches 
II. 28 he return into his land with great riches 

10. Wide, rich, bountiful, 5j;w shua. 

Job 36. 19 Will he esteem thy riches ? (no), not gold 
ll.Riehes, ttKovtos ploutos. 

Matt:i3. 22 deceitfulness of riches, choke the word 
Mark 4. 19 deceitfulness of riches, and the lusts of 
Luke 8. 14 clioked witli cares and riches and pleas. 
Horn. 2. 4 Or despisest thou tho riches of his good. 
9. 23 that ho might make known the riches of 
II. 12 Now if tho fail of them (be) tho riches of 

11. 12 diminisliing of them tho riches of the Q. 
33 the depth of tho riches both of the wisd. 

2 abounded unto the riches of their liber. 
7 sins, according to tlio riches of his grace 
\. 18 riches of the glory of his inheritance in 

2. 7 might show the exceeding riches of hisgr. 

3. 8 I should preach . . tho unsearchable riches 
3. 16 according to the riches of his glory, to bo 

4. 19 supply all your need according to his ri. 
1 27 would make known what (is) the riches 
2. 2 unto all riches of the full assurance of un. 

-^j Ti. 6. 17 nor trust in uncertain riches, but in the 
^,^=Heb. II. 26 reproach of Christ greaterriches than tho 

Jas. 5. 2 Your riches are corrupted, and your gar. 

ftev. 5. 12 that was slain to receive power, and riches 
18. 17 For in one hour so great riches is come to 

\2.0oods, ^p'fi/xa ehrema, 

Markio. 23 Hot/ hardly shall they that havo riches 

10. 24 how hard is it for them that trust in ri. 

LukeiS. 24 How hardly shall they that havo riches 

EICHES, hidden — 

Hidden treasures or riches, \\CQS matmon. 

Isa. 45. 3 I will give thco.. hidden riches of secreJ 

BICHIT — 

Richly, ^Kovalais plousios. 

Col 3.16 Let tho word of Christ dwell in you richly 
I Ti. 6. 17 who giveth us richly all things to enjoy 

BID, to — 

\.To snatch at or away, deliver, 7s; natsal, 5. 
Gen. 37. 22 that he might rid him out of their hands 
Exod. 6. 6 will rid you out of their bondage, and I 
Psa. 8=. 4 Deliver the poor and needy : rid (tliem) 

2. To open, '■^a patsah. 

Psa. 144. 7 rid mo, and deliver me out of gre.^t waters 
144. II Kid me, and deliver mo from tlic hand of 
3.7*0 cause to cease or rest, T\'?f ehabalh, 5. 

Lev. 26. 6 and I will rid evil beasts out of the land 
JBJDDANCE, (to make clear.) — 
\.To end, be consumed, n^3 kalah. 

Zeph. I. i8 for he shall m'ako even a speedy riddance 
2. To make an end, consume, ^hs halah, 3. 

Lev. 23. 22 Shalt not maico clean riddance of tlio co. 
EIDDLE — 
A hidden saying, nyr\ chidah, 

Judgi4. i;a I will now put forth a riddlo unto you ; if 
14. 13 Put forth thy riddle,'that we may hear it 
14. 14 could not in three days expound tho'rid. 
14. i.i that he may declare unto us the riddlo 
14. lb tliouhast put forth a riddlo unto tho ch. 
114. 17 told t!io riddle to tho children of her pe. 
I,;.. iSIf ..not.yo had not found out my riddlo 
1.;. 19 i^'.'.vo . . unto them which expounded the ri. 
Eze. 17. 2 Son of man, put forth a riddle, and speak 

BS}E, to cause or mako — 

To cause or make to ride, 33t rakab, 5, 

Gen. 41. 43 he made him to ride in the second chariot 
Dout32, 13 He made hira ride on tho Iiigh places of 

1 Ki I. 33 cause Solomon my son to ride upon raino 

I. 38 causodSolomon torido upon king David's 
I. 44 caused him to ride upon tho king's mule 

2 Ki.io. 16 So they made him ride in his chariot 
Job 30. 22 thou causest me to ride (upon it), and d. 
Psa. 6G.'i2 Thou hast caused men to ride over our 
Isa. 58. 14 causo thee torido upon tho high places of 
Hos. 10. II I will make Ephraim torido; Judahshall 

EIIE (on, upon, in a chariot), to — 

To ride, 35"; rakab. 

Gen. 24. 6i they rode upon tho camels, and followed 
Lev. 15. 9 what saddle soever ho ridoth upon that 
Num'22. 30 upon which thou hast ridden over sinco 
Deut33. 26 rideth upon the heaven in thy help, and 
Judg. 5. 10 Speak, ye that ride on white asses, ye th. 
10. 4 tliirty sons that rode on thirty ass colts 

12. 14 that rode on tlircescore and ten ass colts 
I 3a. 25. 20 it was (so, as) she rode on the ass, that 

25. 42 hasted, and arose, and rodejupon an ass 
30. If younfj men, whictirode upon camels, and 



2 Sa. 16. 2 for tho king's household to ride on ; and 
j8. 9 Absalom rode upon a mule, and the mulo 
19. 26 saddle me an ass, tliaji I may ride thereon 
22. 1 1 rode upon a clicrub, and did fly ; and ho 

1 Ki. 13. 13 saddled him the ass : andho rode thereon 

i3. 45 And Ahab rode, and went to Jezreel 

2 Ki. 9. 16 So Jehu rode in a chariot, and went to J. 

9. 23 when I and tliou rode together after Ah. 

Neh. 2. 12 with mo, savo the beast that I rode upoa 

Esth. 6. 8 and the horse that the king ridetli upon 
8. 14 posts that rode upon mules (and) camels 

Psa. 18. 10 rode upon a cherub, and did fly; yea, ho 
45. 4 in thy majesty ride prosperously, becauso 
68. 4 extol hira that rideth upon the heavens 
68. 33 To iiim that rideth upou the heavens of 

Isa. 19. I the Lord rideth upon a smft cloud, and 
30. 16 We will ride upou tlie swift; therefore shall 

Jer. 6. 23 they ride upon horses, set in array as men 

50. 42 shall ride upon horses, (every one) put ia 
Hos. 14. 3 we will not ride upon horses ; neither will 
Amos 2. 15 neither shall he that rideth the horse do. 
Eab. 3. o that thou didst ride upon thine horses 
Hag. 2. 22 overthrow the chariots, and those that r. 

EIDER, ErprSTG — 

To ride, nai rakab. 

Gen. 49. 17 bitcth the horse Heels, so that his rider 
Exod 15. 1,21 liorsc and his rider hath he thrown in. 
Num22. 22 Now lie was riding upon his ass, and his 

3 Ki. 4. 24 slack not (thy) riding for me, except I bid 

18. 23 if thou be able on thy part to set ridtrs 
Esth. 8. 10 riders on mulf 5, camels, (and) young dr. 
Job 39, 18 she scometh the horse and his rider 
Isa. 36. 8 if thou be ablo on thy part to set riders 
J er. 1 7. 25 riding in chariots and on horses, they, and 

22. 4 riding in chariots and on horses, he, and 

51. 21 breakin pieces tho horse cndhisrider; and 
51. 21 I break in pieces tho chariot and his rid. 

Eze. 23. 6 youngmen, horsemen riding upon horses 

23. 12 horsemen riding upon.horses, all of them 
23. 23 reno\vned, all of them riding upon horses 
38. 15 all of them riding upon horses, a grgat c. 



Hag. 
Zech. 



9- 
10. 



2 horses and their riders shall come down 

8 and behold a man riding up»n a red horse 

9 riding upon an ass, and upon a colt thp 
5 the riders on horses shall be confounded 

12. 4 smite every horse, .and his rider with ni, 
EIDGE — 
A furrow, ridge, D^n telem. 

Psa. 65. 10 Thou waterest the ridges thereof abunda. 
EIE, EYE — 
Prickly spelt or vetch, HCD3 Jcussemeih. 

Exod. 9. 32 But tho wheat and the rye were not sm. 

Isa. 28. 25 appointed barley. and ther ye, in theirp.t 

EIFLED, to bo — 

To be rifled, spoiled, robbed, 05^7 shasas, 2, 

Zech 14. 2 city shall bo taken, and the houses rifled 

EIGHT — 

l.Truth, nSN emeth. 

Gen. 24. 48 which had led mo in the right way (otaEe 
Neh. 9. 33 for thou hast done right, but we liave d. 
Jer. 2. 21 planted theo a noble vine, wholly a righb 

2. Right of freeing or redeeming, nVK'3 gexdlah. 
Ruth 4. 6 redeem thou my riglit to thyself ; for I 

Z. Right Imnd or side, 1'5; yamin. 

Gen. 48. 17 saw.thathis lather laid his right'hand np. 
Exod 29. 22 the right shoulder ; for it (is) a ram o£ 
Lev. 7. 32 tho right shoulder shall yo give unto the 

7. 33 sliall havo the right shoulder for (his) part 

8. 25 two kidneys, and then- fat, and the right 

8. 26 on the fat, and upon the right slioulder 

9. 21 breasts and the right shoulder Aaron w. 
NumiS. 18 as the wave breast and as the right shoul. 
Judg; 3. 1(3 gird it under his raiment upon his right 

3. 21 took the dagger from his right thigh, and 
7. 20 tho trumpets in their right hands to blow 

1 Sa. II. 2 that I may thrust out ail your right eyes 

2 Sa. 20. 9 took Amasa by the beard with the right 
I Ki. 7. 39 five bases on the right side of the house 

7. 49 five on tho right (side), and five on the left 
Job 30. 12 Upon (my) riglit'(liana)jrise the youtli; th. 
Psa, 73. 23 thou hast holdcn (me) by my right hand. 

121. 5 tho Lord (is) thy shade upon thy right Ij, 
Jer. 22. 24 wore tlio signet upon my right hand, yet 
Ezo. 39. 3 cause thine arrows to fall out of thy right 
Zech. 4. 3 ono upon the right (side) of the bowl, and. 

4. II these two olive trees upon the right (side) 
II. 17 upon his right eye. .his right eye shallbe 

i.Right hand or side, "rp; yemini. 

Eze. 4. 6 lie again on thy right side, and thou shalt 

h. Right hand or side, ^VT yemani. 

Exod 29. 20, 2o upon the tip of the right ear of 

29. 20 thumb of their rightjhand .. right foofr 
Lev. 8. 23 put (it) upon tho tip of Aaron's right ear 

8. 23 and upon the thumb of his right hand 
8. 23 and upon the great toe of his right foot 
8. 24 the blood upon the tip of their right ear 
8. 24 and upon the thumbs of their right hands 
8. 24 and upon the great toes of their right fee* 

14. 14, 17, 25, 28 right ear. .right.. right foot 
14. 16 priest sh.ill dip his right finger in the oil 
14. 27 priest shall sprinkle with his right finger 
I Ki. 6. 8 The door.. (was) in the right side of the 
7. 21 he set up the right pillar, and called the 
7. 39 put five bases on the right side of the ho. 

3 Ki,ii. II from the right comer of the temple to tho 
t Cb. «■ 10 set the sea oq the right Bide of the eagt 



EIGHT 



817 



RIGHTEOUS 



2 Ch.23, lo from the right side of the temple to the 
Kze. 4. 6 lie asaiii on tliy rightsido, and tlioa shall 
47. I from tlio riglit side of the house, at the 
47. 2 beholil, there rau out waters ou the right ». 

6. One right, ujnigkt, "yfl yasluir. 

J';xodi5. 26 and wilt do that wliich|i3 right in his sig. 

Deut. 6. 18 thou shalt do (that wliichis) right and g. 

12. 8 every man whatsoever'(is)rightiu hisown 

12. 25 (that which is^ riglit ia the sight of tlic L. 
So in 21. 9; I Ki. is- 5; 2 Ki. 12. 2 ; 14. 3 ; 15. 3, 34; ifi. 
2 ; 18. 3 ; 22. 2; 2 Cll. 20. 32 ; 24. 2; 25. 2 ; 26. 4 ; 27. 2 ; 28. 
i; 21; 2; 34. 3. 

Dcut 12. 28 thou doest (that which is) good and right 

13. 18 to do (that which is) right in tlie eyes of 
, ■52. 4 and witliout iniquity, just and right (is) 

.fosh. 9. 25 as it seemeth good and riglit uuto thoo to 
Judgi7. 6 every man did (that which was) right in. 

21. 25 every man did (tliat which was) right in 
I Sa. 12. 23 will teach you the good nndtlie right way 

1 lii.ii. 33 to do (that which is) right in miuo eyes 

II 38 do (that is) right in my sight, to keep my 

14. 8 to do (that) only (which was) right in mi. 

15. II 4sa did (that which was)rightin the eyes 

22. 43 doing (that wliich was) right in the eyes 
s Ki to. 15 Is thine heart right, as my heart (is) with 

10.30 done well in e.tecutiug (that which is) ri. 

2 Ch. 14. 2 Asa did (that which was) good ami right 

31. 20 wrought (that which was) good and riglit 
Ezra 8. 21 to seeli of him a right way for us, and for 
Nell. 9. 13 gavcst them right judgments, and true 
Job 33. 27 perverted (that which was) right, and it 
i'sa. 19. 8 statutes of the I/Or.D (are)riglit, rejoicing 
3:. 4 b'ortlio word of the Lor.D(is)right ; and all 
107. 7 he led them forth by the right way, tliat 
Frov. 8. J and right to them tliat find Ijnowledgo 
12. 15 The way of a fool (is) right in liis own eyes 
14. i2 Tliore is a way which seemeth right uuto 
16. 13 and they love hiiu that speaketh right 

16. 25 There is a way that seemeth right unto 

20. n his work (be) pure, and whether (it he) r 

21. 2 Every way of a man (is) right iu his own 
21. 8 but (as for) the pure, his work (is) right 

Jer. 34. 15 had done right in my sight, in proclaim. 
llos. 14. 9 for the ways of the LoKU (are) right, aud 

7.Ri[jhl, aprifjhtness,-''^^ yoslier. 

Job 6. 25 Uow forcible are right words ! but what 
Vrov. 4. II taught thee . .1 have led thee iu right pa. 

8 To be prepared, ready, established, )13 kun, 2. 
Job 42. 7 not spokeu of me (tlie thing that is) right 

42.' 8 not spoken oi me (tlie thing which is) ri. 
Ffia 51. lo and renew a right spirit witliiu me 

78. 37 For their heart was uot right with him 

9.<S», prepared, rifjht, ]3 J:en. 

Num 27. 7 The daughteis of Zelophehad speak right 

10. Rifjhtncss, uprightness, I'lV? hishron, 

Eccl. 4. 4 every right work, that for this a man is 

>11. Upright place or thinfj, l"'2''t3 mislior. 

I Psa. 45. 6 sceptre of thy kingdom (is) a right sceptro 

li.Judyincnt, rifjht, cause, inanm r, B|;^o mishpal. 

Gen. 18. 25 Shall not tlio Judge of all the]earth dorl.? 

Dput2i. 17 beginning of his strength; the right of the 

Job 34, C Should I lie against my right? my wound 

34. 17 Shall even he that liateth right govern I 

35. 2 Thiakest thou this to be right, (that) thou 

36. 6 the wicked : but giveth right to the poor 
F93. 9. 4 thou hast maintained my right and my 

140. 12 cause of the afflicted, (and) the right of 
Prov.i2. 5 The thoughts of the righteous (are) right 

16. 8 Better.. than great revenues without rig. 
Isa. 10. 2 to take away the right from the poor of 

32. 7 words, even when the needy speaketh ri. 
Jer. 5. 28 and the right of the needy do they not 

17. II he that getteth riches, and not by right 
32. 7 for the right of redemption (is) thine to 
32. 8 for the right of inheritance (is) thine, and 

Lam. 3. 35 To turn aside the right of a man before 
Eze. 21. 27 until he corao whose right it la; and I w. 

13. Straight forward, rj^aj nakoach.. 

2 Sa. 15. 3 See, thy matters (are) good and right; but 
ProV24. 26 shall kiss (his) lips that giveth aright an. 
Amoa 3. 10 for they know not to do right, aaith the 

H.Rightness, justice', piy isedeq. 

Psa. 9. 4 thon aatest in the *:hrono Judging right 
17. I Hear the right, O Lord, attend unto my 
1 19. 75 that thy judgments 'are) right, and (that) 
15. Righiness, justice, niji^f isedagah. 

a Sa. 19. 28 what right therefore have I yet to cry any 

Nch. 2. 20 ye have no portion, nor right, nor memo. 

Kze. i3. 5, 19, 21, 27 that which is lawful aud right 

33. 14, i6, 19 that which ia lawful and right 

15. Right (hand, foot, or side), Si^iSs deocios. 

Matt. 5. 29 if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out 

5. 30 if thy right hand offend thee, cut if off, and 

5. 39 whosoever shall smite thee on thy right 

Luke 6. 6 was 3 man whose right handlwas withered 

22. 50 smote a servant . . and cut off his right ear 

JohQi8. 10 Then Simon Peter, .cut off his right ear 

ai. 6 Cast the net ou the right side of the ship 
Acts 3. 7 he took him by tho right hand, and lifted 
Rev. 1. 16 he had in his right hand seven stars ; and 
■ I. 17 laid his right hand upon me, saying unto 
10. 2 set his right toot upon the sea, and (his) 
13. 16 to receive a mark in their right baud, or 

17. Right, just, 5i/coior dika.os. 

HM^ti. 4 and vUatsoovcr. U rigbt I will give ;oa 



Matt 20. 7 [whatsoever is right,(that)8hall ye receive] 
Lukei2. 57 of yourselves judge ye not what Is right ? 
Acts 4. 19 Whetlier it be right in the sight of God to 
£ph. 6. I Children, obey yor.r parents.. this is right 
1%. Privilege, i^ouaia cr.ousia. 

lleb. 13. 10 whereof they have no right to eat which 
Eev. 22. 14 may have right to the tree of life, and may 

19. Straight, upright, correct, tvOis euthua. 

Acts 8. 21 thy heart is not right In the sight of God 
13. 10 to pervert the right ways of the Lord 

2 Pe. 2. 15 Which have forsaken the right way, and 
20. Right, upright, erect, opOHs orlhOs. 

Luke 10. 28 Thou hast answered right: thb do, and 
RIGHT, to be, esteem, go on — 
1. To he right or upright, T,^; yaehar. 

I Ch.13. 4 for the thing was right in the eyes of all 
2.T0 esteem or go right, T?*; yashar, 3. 

Psa. 1 19. 128 I esteem nil (thy) precepts, (to be) right 

Prov. 9. 15 To call passengers who go right on their 

3.7*1) ha right or upri(/hl, IP'^ kashrr. 

Esth. 8. 5 and tlie thing (seem) right before the king 
EIGHT (early, forth, on) — 

l.Straight/orwani,over againsl,rigkton,n\ nokach. 
Prov. 4. 25 Let thuie eyes look right on, and let tliiue 
I.To face, front, look, r\i^ pannh. 

Psa. 46. 5 God shall help her, (and that) right early 
Z.Face, D'39 pnnim. 

Jer. 49. 5 shall be driven out every man right forth 
EIGHT hand or side — 
1. Riglit hand or side, 1*0' yamin. 

Gen. 13. 9 or it (thou depart) to the right hand then 
2(. 49 I may turn to the riglit hand, or to the 
48. 13 Ephralm in his right hand toward Isr.icr.i 
48. 13 Mnnasseh toward Israel'sright hand, and 
48 14 Israel stretche<l out his right-hand, and 
48. 18 Not so .put thy right hand upon his head 
Exod 14. 22, 29 wall uuto thcni on their right hand 
15. 6 Thy ri.^'ht hand .thy right hand, O Lord 

15. 12 Thou stretchcdst out thy right hand, the 
^funl2o 17 we will not turn to the right hand nor to 

22 26 no way to turn either to the right hand 
Dcut. 2 27 will neither turn unto the right hand nor 
5. 32 ye shall not turn aside to the right hand 
77, II thou shalt not doclino. (to) tho right ha. 
17. 20 turn not aside., (to) tho right hand, nor (to) 
28. 14 not go aside.. (to) tlie right hand or (to) 

33. 2 from Ills right hand (went) a fiery law for 
Josh. I. 7 turn not from it (to) tho right ho.nd or(to) 

17. 7 border went along on tho right Iiand unto 

23. 6 turn uot aside therefrom (to) tlic right h. 
Judg. 5. 26 right hand to the workmen s hammer 

16. 29 of the one with his right hand, and of the 

1 .''a. 6. 12 turned uot aside (to) to right hand or (to) 

2 Sa. 2. 19 turned not to the right hand nor to the 

2. 21 Turn tlico aside to thy right hand or to 
16. 6 mighty men (were) on his right hand and 

24. 5 on tho right side of tlie city that flleth) in 

1 KL 2. 19 sat down .and she sat on his right hand 

22. 19 standing by him on his right hand and on 

2 KL 12. 9 on the right side as one Cometh into tho 

22. 2 turned not a;idc to the right hand or to 

23. 13 which (were) on tlio right hand of tho m. 
J Ch. 6. 39 brother Asaph, who stood on his right h. 
a Ch. 3. 17 one on tho right hand, and the other on 

4. 6, 7, 8 five on tho right hand, aud five on 

18. j8 standing on his right hand and (on) his 

34. 2 declined (neither) to tho right hand nor 
>i'ch. 8. 4 Maaselah, on his right hand; and on his 

12. 31 weut on the right hand upon tho wall to. 
Job 23. 9 he hideth himself on tiie right hand, th. 

40. 14 that thine own right hand <:an save thoo 
Psa. 16. 8 is) at my right hand, I shall not be moved 

16. II at thy righthand. .pleasures for evermore 

17. 7 thou that savest by thy right hand them 
iS. 35 thy right hand hath holden mo up, and 

20. 6 with tho saving strength of his right hand 

21. 8 thy right hand shall find out those that 
26. loln whose hands (is) mischief ..their right h. 

44. 3 thy right hand, aud thino arm, and tho 

45. 4 thy right hand shall teach thee terrible 
45. 9 upon thy right hand did stand the queen 
48. 10 thy right hand is full of righteousness 
60. 5 save (with) thy right hand, and hear mo 
63 8 followcth hard after thee : thy right hand 
74. II Why wilhdrawest thou, .thy right hand! 

77. 10 tho years of tho right hand of tho most 

78. 5.^ mountain, .his right hand had purchased 
80. 15 vineyard which thy right hand both pla. 
80. 17 hand bo upon tho man of thy right hand 
89. 13 strong is thy hand, .high Is thy right ha. 
80. 25 I will set .his right hand in tho river? 
89. 42 Thou hast sot up tho right hand of bis ad. 
91. 7 and ten thousand at thy right hand; (but) 
08. I his right hand, and his holy arm, hcth g. 

joS. 6 save (with) thy right hand,'and answer mo 
109. 6 and let Satan stand at his right hand 
109. 31 ho shall stand at tho right hand of tho 
'ic I Sit thou at my right hand, until I malio 
no. s Tho Lord at thy right hand shall striivO 
iiR. 15, 16 right hand of tho Lord doeth valiantly 
718. 16 Th© right hand of tho Lord Is exalted 

137. 5 If I forget thee . let my right hand forget 

138. » stretch forth .thy right band shall save 
139. 10 ilven there, .thy right hand shall hold me 
143. 4 1 looked on (my) right hand, aud bebeid ' 



Psa.144. 8. II right hand (Is) a righthand of falsch. 

Prov. 3. 16 Length of days (is) In. .righthand ; (and) 

4. 27 Turn not to the right hand nor to the left 

ay. ifiand the ointment of hisrighthand,(whieh) 

EccLio. a A wise man's heart (is) at his right hand 

Song 2. 6 and his right hand doth embrace mo 
8._ 3 and his right hand should embrace mo 

Sza. 5.'2o ho shall snatch on the right hand, and bo 
41. 10 with the right hand of my righteousness 
41. 13 thy God will hold thy right hand, aaying 

44. 20 say. (Is there) not a lie in my right hnna 

45. 1 whose right hand I have holden, to subd. 
48. J3 my right hand hath spanned the heavciu 
54. 3 thou shalt break forth on the right hand 
62. 8 The LoKfi hath sworn by his right hand 
63. 12 That led :them) by the light hand of Mo, 

Lam. 2. 3 ho hath drawn hack his right baml froii 
2. 4 stood .with his right hand aa an adversary 

Lze. 1. 10 and the face of a lion on the right side 
10. 3 the eheri bim stood, on the right side of 
16. 46 sister, th-\t dwelleth at thy right hand 

21. 22 At his ripht hand was the divination for 
Dan. 12. 7 when he leld up his right haml and his 
/on. 4. II their rigtt hand and their left hand; and 
Hab. 2. 16 the cup of the Lord's right hand shall bo 
Zech. 3. I standing at his right hand to resist him 

12. 6 on the rii-ht hand and on the left : and 
•l.Right hand, side, \"p;, 'jip; yemani, yemini. 

2 Ch. 3. 17 called thf name of that on the right hand 
Z. Right liand, side, Stfidi dexios. 

Alatt. 6. 3 thy left bind know what thy right har.d 
20. 21 the one o 1 thy right hand, aud the other 
20. 23 to sit on my right hand, and on my left 
27 44 Sit thou t n my right hand, till I make 
25. 33 he shall net the sheep on hia right hand 

25. 34 the king lay unto them on his right hand 

26. 64 see .sitlijg on tho right hand of power 

27. 29 they put.. a reed in his right hand: and 
27. 38 one on therighthand, aud another on tho 

JIarkio. 37 one on thy right hand, and the other on 
10. 40 to sit on my right hand and on my left 
12. 36 Sit thou on my right hand, till I maka 

14. 62 sitting ou the right hand of power, and 

15. 27 the one ou his right hand, and the other 

16. 5 saw a young man sitting on the right sido 
16. 19 [up into heaven, and sat on the right hand J 

Luke I. II standing on the right side of the altar of 
20. 42 The Lord said. .Sit thou on my right hand 

22. 69 shall tho Son of man sit on the righthand 

23. 33 one on the right hand, and the other on 
Acta 2. 25 he ia on my right hand, that I should not 

2. 33 being by the right baud of God exalted 

2. 34 The Lord said. .Sit thou on my righthand 
5. 31 Uim hath God exalted with his right ha. 
7. 55 Jesus standing on the right hand of God 

7. 56 Soii-of man standing on the right hand of 
Eom. 8. 34 who is even at the right hand of God, w. 
2 Co. 6. 7 armour, .on the right hand and on thelo. 
Gal. i. 9 they gave, the right hands of fellowship 
Kph. 1. 20 and set (him) at his own right hand in tho 
Col. 3. I where Christ sitteth on the right hand of 
Hob. I. 3 on the right hand 01 the majesty on high 

1. 13 Sit on my right hand, until I make thino 

8. I who is sei on the righthand of the throno 
10. 12 this man. .sat dov/n on the right hand of 

12. 2 at tho right hand of the throne of God 

1 Vo. 3. 22 Who ia.. on therighthand ofGod; angels 
Eer, I. 20 stars which thou sawestin my right hand 

3. I holdeth the seven stars in his right hand 
S. I I saw in t'le right hand of him that sat on 
5. 7 took the I ookoutof thorigUt handof hiin 

RIGHT hand, to go, tun, or uso the — 
l.To turn to tlie right hand, jDx aman, 5. 

laa. 30. 21 when ye turn to the right hcnd, and when 
2.T0 go, turn, or use the right hand, Jo; yaman, 5. 

Gen. 13. 9 then I will go to the right ; or if (thou d.) 

2 Sa. 14. 19 none can turn to the righthand or to the 
I Ch. 12. 2 could use both the right hand and the 
Eze. 21. 16 (either) ou tho right hand, (or) on the left 

RIGHT thing — 

1. Upright things, uprightness, nnipr'p mesharim. 
Prov. 8. 6 opening of my lips (shall be) right thing* 

23. 16 rejoice when thy lips speak right thinga 
Isa. 45. 19 I the Lor^ ,. declare things that ore right 
I.Straightfonoard, over against, right on, ni3) nak. 
Isa. 30. 10 Prophesy not unto ua right things, apeak 
EIGHTEOITS (man or cause) — 
1. Upright, right, 19'; yashar. 

Nnm23. 10 Let me die the death of the righteons, and 

Job 4. 7 Remember . . where were the righteous cut 

23. 7 the righteons might dispute with him; bo 

Psa. 107. 42 The righteous shall see (it), and rejoice 

Prov. 2. 7 layethup sound wsdom for the righteons 

3. 3a the 1/>RD. .his secret (is) with the righto. 

14. 9 but amortg the righteous(there is) favour 

15. 19 but the way of the righteous (is) made p. 

28. 10 Whoso causeth the righteous logo astray 

i.Righteous, just, p^s tsaddiq. 

Gen. 7. I thee have I seen righteons before me In 
18. 23 Wilt thou 'tis© destroy the righteous with 

13. 24 there bo twty righteous within the city? 
t8. 24 for the flft » righteous that (are) therein 
18. 25 Thatbefarfromthee..to6laytherighteous 
18. 23 that tho righteous shouldbo as the wicked 
j8. 26 If I find in Sodom fifty righteous within 
18. 28 there shall lack five of the fifty righteous 
20. 4 Lord, wilt thou slay also a righteous na. 1 

Exod. g. yj Lord (is) rigllt«ous, and I and my peosle 

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Exod23. 7 the Innocent and righteous slay thou not 
23. 8 and perverteth the words of the righteous 

Dent. 4. 8 judgments (so) righteous as all this law 
16. 19 and pervert ttie words of the righteous 
25. I then they shall justify the righteous, and 

1 Sa. 24. 17 Thou;<art) more righteous than I; for thou 

2 Sa. 4. II wicked men have slain a righteous person 
I Ki. 2. 32 two men more righteous and better than 

8. 32 justifying the righteous, to give him ace. 
a Ki.io. 9 Ye(be)rightcous : behold, I conspired ag. 
»-Ch. 6. 23 by justifying the righteous, by giving him 

12. 6 the princes, .said. The Lord (is) right. 

Ezra 9. 15 O Lord God of Israel, thou (art) righteous 

Nell. 9. 8 performed thy words ; for thou (art) rigli 

Job 17. 9 The righteous also shall hold on his way 

22. 19 The righteous sec (it), and are glad; and 

32. I because he (was) righteous in his own eyes 

36. 7 He withdraweth not his eyesfromtherig 
laa. I. 5 sinners in the congregation of the right. 

I. 6 the Lord knoweth the way of the right. 
5. 12 thou. Lord wilt bless the righteous; with 
7. 9 righteous God trieth the hearts and reins 
7. II Godjudgeth the righteous, and God is au 

II. 3 be destroyed, what can the righteous do ? 

31. 5 The Lord trieth the righteous; but the 
II. 7 the righteous Lord loveth righteousness 
14. 5 God (is) in the generation of the righteous 
31.1? and contemptuously against the righteous 

32. II rejoice, ye righteous: and shout for joy 

33. I Rejoice In the Lord, O ye righteous 

■ 34. 15 The eyes of the Lord (are) upon the righ. 

34. tg Many (are) the afflictions of the righteous 
34. 21 they that hate the righteous shall be des 

37. 16 Alittle that a righteous man hath (is) bet 
37. 17 but the Lord upholdeth the righteous 
37. 21 the righteous showeth mercy, and giveth 
37- 25 yethavelnotseen the righteous forsaken 
37. 29 The righteous shall inherit the land, and 
37. 30 The mouth of the righteous speakcth wi. 
37. 32 The wicked watcheth the righteous, and 
37. 39 the salvation of the righteous (is) of the 
52. 6 The righteous also shall see, and fe.ar, and 
55. 22 he shall never sutler the righteons to bo 
58. 10 The righteous shall rejoice when he seeth 
58. II (there is) a reward for the righteous : ver 
64. 10 The righteous shall be glad in the Lord 
C8. 3 let the righteous be glad : let them rejoice 
69. 28 and not be written with the righteous 
72. 7 In his days shall the righteous flourish 
75. 10 the horns of the righteous shall be exalted 
92. 12 The righteous shall flourish like the palm 
94. 21 They gather, .against the soul of the rig. 
97. II Light (is) sown for the righteous, and gl. 
97. 12 Kejoice in the Lord, yo righteous; and 

112. 4 gracious, and full of compassiou, and rl 
112. 6 the righteous shall be iu everlasting rem 
ii5. 5 Gracious (is) the Lord, and righteous ; yea 
ji3. 15 voice..(is) in the tabernacles of the riglit. 
118 20 This gate.. into which the righteous shall 
119. ij7 Righteous (art) thou, O Loud, and uprl 
125 3 shall not rest upon the lot of the righteous 
125. 3 the righteous put forth their hands unto 
129 4 The Lord (is) righteous : he hath cut asu. 
T40 13 the righteous shall give thanks unto thy 
tt4i 5 Let the righteous smite me ; (it shall be) 
■»42 7 the righteous shall compass me about; for 
«45 17 The Lord (is) righteous iu all his ways 
746. 8 bowed down;;the Lord loveth the righte. 
Prov. 2. 20 thou mayest..keep the paths of the righ. 
10. 3 suffer the soul of the righteous to famish 
30. II mouth of a righteous (man is) a well of 
JO. «6 labour of the righteous (tendeth) to life 
10. 21 The lips of the righteous feed many : but 
JO. 24 desire of the righteous shall be granted 
»o. 25therighteous(i3)aneverlastingfoundation 
10. 28 The hope of the righteous (shall be) glad. 
10. 30 The'righteous shall never be removed; but 

10. 32 The lips'of the righteous know what isac. 
«i. 8 The righteous is delivered out of trouble 
»i. 10 When it goeth well with the righteous 

II. 21 seed of the righteous shall be delivered 
II 23 The desire of the righteous (is) only good 
11.28 but the righteous shall flourish asa branch 

11. 30 The fruit of the righteous (is) a tree of life 

11. 31 the righteous shall be recompensed in the 

12. 3 the root of the righteous shall not be mo. 
12. 5 The thoughts of the righteous (are) right 
12. 7 the house of the righteous shall stand 1 
12. 10 A righteous (man)regardeththelifeof his 
12. 12 the root of the righteous yieldeth (fruit) 

12. 26 The righteous (is) more excellent than his 

13. 5 A righteous (man) hateth lying : but a wi. 
13. 9 The light of the righteous rejoiceth: but 
13. 21 but to the righteous good shail be repaid 

13. 25 The righteous eateth to the satisfying of 
14. 19 the wicked at the gates of the righteous 

14. 32 but the righteous hath hope in his death 

15. 6 In the house of the righteous (is) much 
15. 28 The heart of the righteous studieth to an. 
IS. 29 but he heareth the prayer of the righteous 
18. 5 not good, .to overthrow the righteous in 
18. 10 the righteous runneth into it, and is safe 
21. 12 The righteous (man) wisely considereth 
ai.i8wicked (sliall be) a ransom for the righteous 
SI. 26 but the righteous giveth and spareth not 
03. 24 The father of the righteous shall greatly 
24. 15 Lay notwait.. against the dwelling of the ri 
24. 24 saith unto the wicked. Thou (art) righteo. 
as- 26 A righteous man falling down before the 
a8. 1 flee, .but the righteous are bold as a lion 
38. la Wheni'ighteous.. do rejoice, fthere'is)gr. 
«8. 28 when tboy porish. the righteous tnoreaGO 



Provaj. B When the righteous are in authority, the 
29. 6 but the righteous doth sing and rejoice 
29. 7 The righteous considereth the cause of 
29. 16 but the righteous siiall see tlieir fall 
ccl. 3. 17 God shall judge the righteous and the 
7. 16 Be not righteous overmuch; neither make 

8. 14 according to the work of the righteous 

9. I the rlgliteous, and the wise, and their w. 

9. 2 one event to the righteou-s, and to the w. 
Isa. 3. 10 Say ye to the riglitcous, that (it shall be) 

5. 23 take away the righteousness of the right. 
24. ifi have wo heard songs, .glory to the right. 
26. 2 that the righteous nation which keepeth 
41. 26 that we may say, (Ho is) righteous? yea 
S3. 11 by his knowledge shall my righteous ser. 
57. I The righteous perisheth, and no man lay. 
57. I the righteous is taken-away from the evil 
60. 21 Thy people also (shall be) all righteous 
Jer. 12. I Rigliteous (ait) thou, O Lord, when I p. 

20. 12 O Lord of hosts, that triestthe righteous 
23. 5 will raise unto David a righteous branch 

Lam. I. 18 The Lord is righteous; for I have rebel. 

Kze 3 26 When a rigliteous (man) doth turn from 
3. 21 Vi-arn the rigliteous (man), that the right. 
13. 22 have made the heart of the righteous sad 
i3. 20 the righteousness of the righteous shall 
18. 24 when the righteous turneth away from 
iB. 26 When a righteous (man) turneth away 

21. 3, 4 will cut off from thee the righteous 

23 45 the righteous men, they shalljudgethem 

33 12 The rigliteousness of the righteous si all 

33 12 neither sh.all the righteous be able to live 

^3 13 shall say to the righteous, (that) he shall 

33 18 righteous turneth from his righteousness 

Dan 9. 14 the Lord our God (Is) righteous in all his 

Aiiu)3 2. 6 they sold the righteous for silver, and 

llab. I. 4 wicked doth compass about the righteous 

I. 13 (the man that is) morn righteous than ho 

Jlal 3. i3 discern between the righteous and the w. 

Z.Ri'ihtncss, Justice, p'lx isedeq. 

I'sa. 33. 27 be glad, that favour my righteous cause 
119. 7 shall have learned thy righteous judgm. 
119. 62 thanks, .because of thy righteous judgm. 
119. 106 that I will keep thy righteous judgments 
119. 138 Thy testimonies, (are) righteous and 
119. 160 thy righteous judgments (endureth)for 
119. 164 I praise thee because of thy righteous 
Provi6. 13 Righteous lips (are) the delight of kings 
Isa. 41. 2 Wlio raised up the righteous (man) from 

i.ftitjht, righteous, just, SIkhios dikaios. 

JSIatt. 9. 13 I am not come to call the righteous, but 

10. 41 a righteous man in the name of a righto. 
10. 41 he. .shall receive a righteous man's rew. 
13. 17 m.any prophets and righteous (men) have 
13. 43 Then shall the righteous shine forth as 
^3. 28 Even so ye also outwardly appear righte. 
23. 29 and garnish the sepulchres of the righto. 
23. 35 righteous blood, from the blood of righ. 
25. 37 Then shall the righteous answer him, say. 
25. 46 these shall go away . . but the righteous in 

^Lirlc 2. 17 came not to call the righteous, but sinners 

Luke I. 6 they were both rijrhtcous before God, wa. 

5. 32 came not to call the righteous, butsinno. 

1 8. 9 trusted in themselves that they were rig. 
23. 47 saying, Certainly this was a righteous m 

John 7. 24 appearance, but judge righteous judgm. 
17. 25 O righteous Father, the world hath not 

Rom. 3. 10 As it is written, There is none righteous 
5. 7 For scarcely for a righteous man will one 
5. 19 obedience of one shall many be made rig. 

2 Th. I. 5 manifest token of the righteous judgme.i 

1. 6 Seeing (it is) a righteous thing with God 

1 Ti. I. 9 the law is not made for a rigliteous man 

2 Ti. 4. 8 which the Lord, the righteous judge, sIl 
Heb. II. 4 he obtained witness that he was righteo 
Jas. 5. 16 prayer of a righteous man availeth much 

1 Pe. 3. 12 the eyes of the Lord (are) over the right. 

4. 18 if the righteous scarcely be saved, where 

2 Pe. 2. 8 that righteous man. .vexed (his)righteous 
I Jo. 2. I have an advocate.. Jesus Christ the righ. 

2. 29 If ye know that he is righteous, ye know 

3. 7 he.. is righteous, even as he is righteous 
3. 12 works were evil, and his brother.'srighte. 

Rcv.'i6. 5 Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art 
16. 7 Lord God Almighty, true and righteous 

19. 2 Fortrueand righteou3(are)his!Judgment3 
22. II let him be filthy still : and he that is rig. 

EIGHTEOUS act or juUgment — 
X.Rigktncss, justice, Hijix tsedaqah. 

Judg. 5. II there shall they rehearse the righteous acts 
5.11 righteous acts (toward the inhabitants) of 

I Sa.'i2. 7 all the righteous acts of the Lord, which 

2.fiiffht orjustjudgment,StKatoicpta-iadikaiokrisia. 
Rom'2. 5 revelation of the righteous judgmentof G 
RIGHTEOUS, to be — 

1. To be right, just, piy tsadaq. 

Oen. 33. 26 She hath been more righteous than I ; be. 

Job 9. 15 though I were righteous, (yet) would I not 
10. 15 (if)Iberighteous,(yet)wilII not lift up my 
15. 14 born ofa woman, that he should be right.? 
22. 3 (Is it) any pleasure . . that thou art right.? 

34. 5 For Job hathsaid, I am righteous : andG. 

35. 7 Ifthouberighteous.whatgivestthouhim? 
40. 8 eondemn*me,Ethat thou mayest be right. " 

Psa. 19. 9 judgments of the Lord lare) true fandlr. 
Eze. 16. 52 they are more righteous than thou : yea 

2. To maJcc right, just, iiKaida dikaroo. 

Sov. 33. II [lethimberigbleoasletiU- aodbetbatla 



EIGHTEOTJSLT — 

1. Upright place or ihinr/, I'^'D miskor. 

Psa. 67. 4 for thou shalt judge the people righteous. 

2. Upright things, uprightness, D'"!^'p meskarim. 
Psa. 9(3. 10 he shall judge the people righteously 

o.Rightness, justice, Pl^t tsedeq. 

Deut. 1. 16 judge righteously between (every) maTl 
Prov.3i. 9 Open thy mouth, judge righteously, and 
Jer. ji. 20 Lord of hosts, that judgest righteously 

4, Rightness, justice, npns tsedaqah. 

Isa. 33. IS He that walketh righteously, and speak. 
h.Rightly, justly, SiKalus dikaios. 

Titus 3. 12 righteously, and godly ,'in this prescntwo. 

1 Pe. 2. 23 committed (himself), . that judgeth right. 

RIGHTEOUSNESS — 

X.Rightncss, justice, p^y tsedeq. 

Lev. 19. IS in righteousness shalt thou Judge thyne. 
Deut 35. 19 they shall offer sacrifices of righteousness 
Job 6. 29 return again, my righteousness (is) in it 

8. 6 make the habitation of thy righteousness 
29. 14 I put on righteousness, and itclothednie 

35. 2 saidst, My righteousness (is) more than G. 

36. 3. and will ascribe righteousness to my ma. 
Psa. 4. 1 Hear me.. O God of my righteousness: th. 

4. 5 Offer the sacrifices of righteousness, and 
7. 8 according to my righteousness, and acco. 

7. 17 praise the LORD according to his righteo. 

9. 8 he shall judge the world in righteousness 

15. 2 walketh uprightly, and worketh righteo. 

17. 15 I will behold thy face in righteousness: I 

18. 20 rewarded me according to my righteous. 
18. 24 recompensed me according to my righte. 
23. 3 leadeth mo in the paths of righteousness 
35. 24 Judge me. .accordingto thy righteousness 
35. 28 my tongue shall speak of thy righteousness 

37. 6 he shall bring forth thy righteousness as 
40. 9 I have preached righteousness in the gr. 
45. 4 because of truth and meekness (and) rigi 
45. 7 Thou lovest righteousness, and liatest w. 
48. '10 thy right hand is full of righteousness 

50. 6 the heavens shall declare his righteousn. 
51. 19 pleased with the sacrifices of righteousn. 
52 . 3 lying rather than to speak righteousness 
58. I Do ye indeed speak righteousness, O con. 
65. s terrible things in righteousness wilt thou 
72. 2 shall judge thy people >vith righteousness 
65. 10 righteousness and peace have kissed (each 
E5. II righteousness shall look down from hea. 
85. 13 Righteousness shallgobeforehim.andsh. 
94. 15 But judgment shall return unto righteou. 
g6. 13 shall judge the world with righteousness 
97. 2 righteousness and judgment (are) the ha. 

97. 6 The heavens declare his righteousness, and 

98. 9 with righteousness shall he judge the w. 

118. 19 Open to me the gates of righteousness: 1 

119. 123 and for the word of thy righteousness me 
119. 142 an everlasting righteousness: andthylaw 
119. 144 The righteousness of thy testimonies (is) 
119. 172 all thy commandments (are) righteousn. 
132. 9 Let thy priests be clothed with righteou. 

Prov. 2. 9 Then shalt thou understand righteousness 

8. 8 AU the words of my mouth (are) in right. 
12. 17 speaketh truth showeth forth righteous. 

25. 5 throne shall be established in righteousn. 
Eccl. 3. i6placeofrighteousne6s,(that)iniquity(was) 

7. IS just (man) that perisheth in his righteou. 
Isa. I. 21 righteousness lodged in it ; but now mu. 

I. 26 shalt be called. The city of righteousness 
II. 4 with righteousness shall he judge thepoor 
II. s righteousness shall be the girdle of his lb. 

16. s seeking Judgment, and hasting righteou. 

26. 9 inhabitants of the world will learn right. 
26.10 will ho not learn righteousness : in the la. 

32. I king shall reign in righteousness, and pr. 
41. 10 uphold thee with the right hand of myrL 
42. 6 I the Lord have called thee in righteous. 
42. 21 is well pleased for his righteousness' sake 
4S. 8 and let the skies pour down righteousness 
4S. 13 I have raised him up in righteousness,' and 
45. 19 I the Lord speak righteousness, I declare 
SI. I ye that follow after righteousness, ye that 

51. s *'y righteousness (is) near ; my salvation 
SI. 7 Hearken unto me, ye that know righteo. 
58. 8 thy righteousness shall go before thee ; the 

61. 3 they might be called Trees of righteousn. 

62. I until the righteousness thereof go forth as 
£2. 2 the Gentiles shall see thy righteousness 
64. 5 that rejoiceth and worketh righteousness 

Jer. 23. 6 shall be called ; The Lord our righteous. 

33. 16 shall be called. The Lord our righteous. 
Eze. 3. 20 doth turn from his righteousness, and co. 
Dan. 9. 24 and to bring in everlasting righteousness 
Uos. 2. ig I will betroth thee unto me in righteous. 

10. 12 Sow to yourselves, in righteousness^reap 
Zeph. 2. 3 seek righteousness seek meekness : itinay 

2.Righiness, justice, nfj-is tsedaqah. 

Gen. 15. 6 and he counted it to him for righteousn. 

30. 33 So shall my righteousness answer for me 

Deut. 6. 25 it shall be our righteousness, tfwcobserve 

9. 4 For my righteousness the LoRD hath bro. 
9. s Not for thy righteousness, or for the up. 
o. 6 land to possess it for thy righteousHoss 

24. 13 it shall be righteousness unto theebeforo 

1 Sa 26. 23 Lord render to every man his righteousj 

2 Sa. 22. 21 rewarded me according to my righteous. 

22. 25 recompensed me according to myrighteo. 
I £1 3. 6 walked before thee., in righteousness, and 

8. 3e to (rive him according to hierightebuSD'eiBS 



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23 by giving him according to his righteous. 

6 My righteousness I hold fast, and will not 

26 he will render unto man his righteousness 
8 thy righteousness (may profit) the son of 

8 Load mo . . in thy righteousness because of 

7 For the righteous Loud loveth righteous. 
31 shall declare his righteousness unto a pe. 

5 receive.. righteousness irqra the God of 
I ashamed., deliver mo in tliy righteousness 

5 He loveth righteousness and judgment 

6 Thy rightoousness (is)-like the great m'o. 
10 thy righteousness to the upright in heart 

10 I have not hid thy righteousness within 

14 tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteous. 

27 let them not come into thy righteousness 
a Deliverme in thy righteousness, and cause 

15 My mouth shall show forth thy righteou. 

16 will make mention of thy righteousness 

19 Thy righteousness also, O God, (is) very 

24 My tongue also shall talk of thy righteo. 

1 Give.. thy righteousness xmto the king's 

2 shall judge thy people with righteousness 
12 thy righteousness in the land of forgetfu. 

16 in thy righteousness shall they be exalted 

2 his righteousness hath he openly showed 
4 executest judgment and righteousness in 

6 execute th righteousness and judgment for 

17 his righteousness unto children's children 

3 he that doeth righteousness at all times 
31 counted unto him for righteousness unto 

3 and his righteousness endureth for ever 
3, 9 his righteousness endureth for ever 

40 precepts ; quickenme in thy righteousn. 
142 'Thy righteousne5J..and thy law (is) the 

1 in thy faithfulness. .in thy righteousness 

1 1 for thy righteousness' sake bring my soul 

7 utter, .and shall sing of thy righteousne.ss 

18 with me ; (yea), durable riches and riglite. 

20 lead in the way of righteousness, in the 

2 but righteousness delivereth from death 

4 but righteousness delivereth from death 

5 righteousness of the perfect shall direct 

6 righteousness of the upright siiall deliver 
18 bat toTiim that sowethi'ighteousness(8haU 
iq As righteousness ^tendeth) to life ; so ho 

28 lu the way of righteousness (is) life ; and 

6 Righteousness keopeth (him that is) uprig. 
34 Righteousness exalteth a nation : but sin 

9 loveth him that foUoweth after righteou. 

8 Better (is) a little with righteousness, than 

12 the throne is established by righteousness 
31 it be found in the way of righteousness 

21 He that foUoweth after righteousness and 

21 flndeth life, righteousness, and honour 
27 and her converts with righteousness 

7 looked for. .righteousness, but behold a 

16 God.. shall be sanctified in righteousness 

23 take away the righteousness of the right. 

22 consumption, .shall overflow with right. 

17 righteousness to the plummet: and the 

16 and righteousness remain in the fruitful 

17 work of righteousness shall be peace ; and 

17 effect of righteousness, quietness and as. 

5 filled Zion with judgment and righteous. 

8 and let righteousness spring up together 

23 is goue out of my mouth (in) righteousness 

24 In the Lord have I righteousness and str. 

12 stouthearted, that (are) far from righteo. 

13 I bring near my righteousness ; it shall not 
I mention, .not in truth, nor in rlglitcous. 

18 thy righteousness as the waves of the sea 

6 my righteousness shall not be abolished 

8 but my righteousness shall be tor ever, and 

14 In righteousness shall thou be established 
17 their righteousness (is) of me, saith tho 

1 near to come, and my righteousness to be 
12 Will declare thy righteousness, and thy 

2 a nation that did righteousness, and fors. 

16 and his righteousness, it sustained him 

17 For he put on righteousness as a breastpl. 

17 peace, and thine exactors righteousness 

10 covered me with tho robe of righteousness 

11 cause righteousness and praise to spring 
1 1 that speak iu righteousness, mighty to 

6 and all our righteousness (are) as filthy rags 

2 In truth, in judgment, and In righteousn. 

24 judgment and righteousness in the earth. 

3 Execute yo judgment and righteousness 

15 will I cause the branch of righteousness 

15 execute judgment and righteousness In. 
10 Lord hath brought forth our righteous. 
ao.When a righteous (man) doth turn from, 
14 their own souls by their righteousness 
20 deliver their own souls by their righteo. 
20 righteousness of the righteous shall be 
22 in his righteousness that he hath done he 
24, 26 tumeth away from his righteousness 
24 All his righteousness that he hath done 

12 righteousness of the righteous shall not 

13 if he trust to his own righteousness, and 
13 all his righteousness shall not be remeni. 

18 the righteous tumeth from his righteous. 

7 righteousness (belongcth)3unto thee, but 

16 according to all thy righteousness, I be. 
18 supplications before Ihee for our righte. 
12 Sow to yourselves in righteousness, reap 

7 and leave off righteousness in the earth 
24 judgment run do-vn as waters, and righ. 
12 the fruit of righteousness into hemlock 

5 ye may know the righteousness of the L. 

9 light, (and) I shall behold his righteous. 

8 tbeii Ood, in truth and in ngbtoonsDess 



MaL 3. 3 they may offer, .an'offering In righteous. 

4. 2 shall tho Sun of righteousness arise with 

Z.Rightness, justice, n^'Vi tsidkah. 

Dan. 4. 27 break off thy sins by righteousness, and 
i.Riffhlness, juiiire, Ziicaioaivr] dikaiosunS. 

Matt. 3. 15 it becomoth us to fulfil all righteousness 

5. 6 do hunger and thirst after righteousness 
5. 10 they which are persecuted for righteous. 

5. so except your righteousness shall exceed 

6. 33 kingdom of God, and his rightoousness 
21. 32 camountoyoulntho way of righteousness 

Luke I. 75 In holiness and rlghteou'sness before him 
John 1 6. B and of rightoousness, and of judgment 

16. 10 Of righteousness, because X go to my F.'\t. 
Acts 10. 35 worketh rightoousness. Is accepted v/Ith 

13. 10 enemy of all righteousncis, wilt thou not 
17. 31 he will judge tho world In righteousness 
24. 25 he reasoned of righteousness, temperance 

Bom. J. 17 For therein Is tho righteousness of Cod re. 
3. 5 commend tho righteousness of God, what 
3. 21 But now the righteousness of God without 
3. 22 Even tho righteousness of God (which !••;) 
3.25 declare his righteousness for the remission 

3. 26 declare, .at this time his righteousness 

4. 3 was counted unto him for righteousnecs 
4. 5 his faith is counted for righteousness 

4. 6 unto whom God Imputeth righteou.sncss 
4. 9 reckoned to Abraham for rightcousncco 
4. 11 sealof the righteousncss^of the faith v/hioh 
4. II righteousness might be imputed unto tli. 
4. 13 but through the righteousness of faith 

4. 22 it was imputed to him lor righteousness 

5. 17 receive, .of the gift of righteousness shall 

5. 21 so might grace reign through righteous. 

6. 13 (as)instrumeutsofrighteouBnes3untoGod 
6. 16 whether, .of obedieuco unto righteousness 
6. 18 yo became the servauts of righteousness 
6. 19 members servants to righteousness unto 
6. 20 servants of sin, ye wprc free from riglite. 

8. 10 the spirit (Is) life because of unrighteous. 

9. 28 [cut (it) short in righteousness : because] 
9. 30 righteousness, have attained to righteou. 
9. 30 even the righteousness which is of faith 
9. 31 which followed after the law of righteou. 
9. 31 hath not attained to tho law [of righteo.] 

10. 3 they being ignorant of God's righteous. 
10. 3 going about to establish their own [rig.] 
10. 3 submitted themselves unto the righteous. 
10. 4 Christ (is) the end of the law for righteo. 
10. 5 Moses describeth the righteousness v/hich 
10. 6 righteousness which is of faith spc.-iketh 

10. 10 v/ith tho heart man belioveth unto right. 

14. 17 righteousness, and peace, and joy in the 

1 Co. I. 30 made unto us wisdom, and righteousness 

2 Co, 3. 9 much more doth tho ministration of rig. 

5. 21 bo made the rightoousness of God In him 

6. 7 by the armour of righteousness on the ri. 
6. 14 for what fellowship hath righteousness 
9. 9 poor;hlsrIghteousnessremalnethforevcr 
q. 10 increase the fruits of your righteousness 

11. 15 transformed as the ministers ofrlghteous. 
Gal. 2. 21 for If righteousness (come) by the law, th. 

6 it was accounted to him for righteousness 
21 righteousness should have been bythelaw 

5 for the hope of righteousness by faith 
24 which after God is created in righteous. 

9 in all goodness and righteousness, and tr. 

6. J4 having on tho breast plate of righteousness 
Irflil. I. II Being filled with tho fruits of righteous. 

3. 6 touching the righteousness which is in the 
3. 9 not having thine own righteousness which 
3. 9 tho righteousness which is of God by faith 

1 Ti. 6. II follow after righteousness, godliness, fa. 

2 TL 2. 22 follow righteousness, faith, charity, peace 

3. j6 forcorreetlon,forin5truction in righteous. 

4. 8 laid up for me a crown of righteousness 
Titus 3. 5 Not by works of righteousness which we 
Heb. I. 9 Thou hast loved righteousness, and hated 

5. 13 unskllfulin tho word of righteousness; for 

7. 2 by Interpretation King of righteousness 
II. 7 became heir of tho righteousness which 
11. 33 wrought righteousness, obtained promises 

12. 1 1 ylcldeth the peaceable fruit of righteous. 
Jas. I. 2o wrath of man worketh not the righteous. 

2. 23 was imputed unto him for righteousness 

3. 18 fruit of righteousness is sown In peace of 
r Po. 2. 24 dead to sins, should live unto, righteous. 

3. 14 and if ye suffer for righteousnesa' sake 
aPe. I. I through the righteousness of God and our 
2. 5 preacher of righteousness, bringing lu tho 

2. 21 to have known the way of righteousness 
3. 13 newearth.wheriindwellethrighteousness 

I Jo. 2. 29 every one that doeth righteousness Is bom 

3. 7 ho that doeth righteousness Is righteous 
3. 10 [whosoeverdoethnotrighteousnesslsnot] 

Rev. ig. II in righteousness he doth Judge and make 
Z.A judicial sentence, ZiKaiaixadikaiOma. 

Eom. 2. 26 if tho unclrcumclslon keep the righteous. 

5. 18 even so by tho righteousness of one (tho 

8. 4 That the righteousness of the law might 
Eev. 19. 8 for the flno linen is tho righteousness of 

Q.Uprighihj, justly, rightly, SiKalas dikaios. 

I Co. 15. 34 Awake to righteousness, and sin not; for 
T .Straightforwardness, rectitude, tvevrris euthutes. 

Heb. I. 8 sceptre of rightoousness ^s) the sceptre 

EIGHTEOrSNESS, to turn to — 

To make righteous prjv-st, p^iy tsadaq, 5. 

Dan. 12. 3 tha<y that turn many to right»<n«ne88 as 



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EIGHTLY — 

1. That, '3 ki. 

Gen.27. 36 Ib not he rightly named Jacob! for he h. 

2. Rightly, opBCis orihOs. 

Luko 7. 43 said unto him. Thou hast rightly judged 
20. 21 know that thou eayest .ind teachcit righ. 
RIGOUR — 
Rigour, '^"i3 pcrek. 

Exod.i. 13 tho children of Israel to servo with rigour 

I. 14 bitter.. all theirscrvico. .(was)with rigour 

Lot. 25. 43 Thou shaltnot rule over him with rigour 

25. 46 not rule one over anotlicr with rigour 

25. 53 not rule with rigour over him in thy sight 

RIM'-mON, ["lai, [bT pomegranate. 

1. A city In Simeon, now called Umer-Rumamim. 

Josh 15. 32 Lebaoth, and Shllhim, and Ain, and R. 
Zoch 14. 10 the land shall be turned as a plain . .to R. 

2. A rock in Benjamin near Gibeah, now called Rummon 
or Jlatntnun, 

Judg 20. 45 they turned and fled . .unto the rock of R, 
20. 47 six hundred men. .lied, .unto the rock E, 

20. 47 and abode in the rock R. four months 

21. 13 children, .that (were) in the rock 11., and 

3. Father of two captains of Ish-bosheth, from BeerotU 
In Benjamin. 

2 Sa. 4. 2 Eaanah, and. .Rechab, the sons of R. 

4. 5 too sons of R. the Bcerothite, Kecliab anrt 

4. 9 Da\'id answered, .the sons of R. the llecr. 

4. A Syrian god, representing a certain aspect ot 
Adonis. 

2 KL 5. iB my master gocth into the house of R. to 

5. iS .".nd Ibowniysclf in thehouscof R.: when 
5. 18 I bow down myself In the house of R.,tlio 

5. A city In Simeon, near Tochcn. 

I Ch. 4. 32 their villages (were), Etam, and Ain, K. 
0. A Levltlcal city in Zcbulon. 

1 Ch. 6. 77 R. with her suburbs, Tabor with her sub. 
RIM'-MON PA'-REZ, y)3 pi.. 

The llfteenth station of Israel from Egj-pt, and fourth 
from Sinai, between Eithmah and Libiiali. 

Nura33. 19 departed from Rithmah, and pitched at R. 
33. 20 they departed from R., and pitched In U 
EtETG- 
l.Rim, felloe, 33 gab. 

" E;o. 1. 18 As for their rings, .their rings Cwero) full 
2. Folding {of a door), cylinder, b-hi galil. 

Esth. I. 6 fastened, .to silver rings and pillars of m. 

Song 5. 14 His hands (are as) gold rings set with tlia 

Z.Ring, nysg tnlhanih. 

Gen. 41. 42 Pharaoh took off his ring from his hand 
E:iod 23. 12 thou shalt cast four rings of gold for 
25. 12 two rings (shall be) lu tlic one side of 
25 12 and two rings In the other side of It 
25 14 into the rings by the sides of the ark 
25. 15 staves shall be In the rings of tho ark 
25 26 four rings of gold, and put the rings in 
25 27 against the border shall the rings be 
-6 24 shall be coupled together, .unto one ring 
26.' 29 rings (oO gol'l (f'"") places for the bara 
27 4 brascn rings In the four corners thereof 

27 7 the staves shall bo put into the rings 

28 23 upon the breast plate two rings of gold 
28 23 Shalt put the two rings on tho two ends 
28 24 the two rings (which are) on the ends of 
bs' 26 thou shalt m.ike two rings of gold, and 
-3 27 two (other) rings of gold thou shalt mako 
28^ 28 by the rings thereof unto the rings of 

,0 4 two golden rings shaltthou make to it 

35. 22 and rings, and tablets, all Jewels of gold 
;6 29 coupled together at the head., to one ring 

36. 34 rings (of) gold (to be) places for the bara 

37. 3r 13 Aud he cast for it four rings of gold 
37- 3 even two rings upon the one side of it 
37. 3 and two rings upon the other side of it 
37! 5 into the rings by the sides of tho ark 

37. 13 put the rings upon the four comers that 
37. 14 against the border were the rings, tho 

37. 27 he made two rings of gold for it under 

38. 5 he cast four rings for the four ends of 

38. 7 he put the staves into the rings on tho 

39. i5 two gold rings, and put the two rings in 
39. 17 two rings on the ends of the breastplate 
39. 19 they made two rings of gold, and put (th.) 
39. 20 they made two (other) golden rings, and 
39. 21 by his rings unto the rings of the-ephod 

Num 31. so (wd bracelets, rings, ear nngs, and tablets 

Esth. 3. 10 the king took his ring from his hand, and 
3. 12 written, and sealed with the king's ring 
8 3 the king took off his ring, which he had 
8. 8 Write ye also, .seal it with the king's rinjj 
8 8 the writing, .sealed with the king's ring 
8. 10 sealed (it) with the king's ring ; and sent 

Isa. 3. 21 The rings, and nose Jewels 
i.A finger ring, SoktuAios daktulios. 

Luke IS. 22 put a ring on his hand, and shoes on (Us) 

EENG again, to — 

To be moved, noisy, DW hum, 2. 

I Sa 4. 5 great shout, so that the earth rang again 
I Kl'. I. 4s the city rang again. This (is) the noise th. 

EIHGLEABEE — 

One who stands first, vpcoTocrrdrvspr^stostates, 
Acts 24- 6 a ringleader (A the sect of the Nojarenes 



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$lraked, notched, "fylf aqod. 

Gen. 30. 35 the he goats that wcro rlngstrafcod and 
30 39 brought forth cattle rlngstraked, speckled 

30 40 toward the ri»;straked and all the brown 
31. 8 The ringstraked shall be thy hire 

31. 8 then bare all the cattle ringstraked 

31 10 the cattle (were) ringstraked, speckled 
31. 12 all the rams which leap., (are) ringstraked 

^•pj'jWATTj np a shout, strength. 

A son of Shimon, a descendant ol Caleb son of 

Jephunneh. B 1400. 

1 Ch. 4 20 the sons of Shimon (were) Amnon, and R. 

RINSE, to — 

To overflow, rinse, nBV' shataph. 

Lev. 15 II and hath not rinsed his hands In vrater 
■ BUfSED, to be — 

1. To be o-oerflcaoed, rinsed, yp9 shataph, 1. 

1,0V. 15. 12 every vessel of wood shall be rinaed In 

2. To be overflowed, rinsed, rp-f shataph, i. 

Lev. 6. 28 be both scoured and rinsqd in water 
SIOT, rioting, riotous (livers) — 
\.ToJlow, squander, be vUe, V2I zalal. 

ProV23. 20 Be not among riotous eaters of flesh 
28. 7 a companion of riotous (mcu)Bhamethhl3 

i.iSpmtdthri/iness, extravagance, kauiia. asotia. 
Titus I. 6 children, not accused of riot, or unruly 

1 Pe. 4. 4 not with(them)to the same excess ot riot 

8. /ft a spendthrift manner, &(j<lna,<! asdtOs. 

Lukeis. 13 wasted his substance with riotous living 

A.Revelry, (Lat. comus), vwud kOmos. 

Rom.13. 13 not in rioting and drunkenness, not in 

5. Luxurious living, expenditure, 7pu<pii truphe, 

2 Pe. 2. 13 count it pleasure to riot In the day time 

ETP np, be ripped up, to — 

1. To cleave through, j;i3? haqa. 

Amos I. 13 they have ripp.cd uptho wcnicn v/Ith child 

2. To cleave through, yjja baqa, 3. 

3 Ki. 8. 12 and wilt . .rip up their women with child 

15 16 women, that were with child he ripped up 

8. To be cleft through, yija baqa, 4. 

Ho3. 13. 16 theirwomeu with child shall be ripped up 
EIPE, to be (fully) — 

1. To boil, ripen, seethe, V? bashal. 

Joel 3.13 the harvest is ripe ; come got yoa down 

2. To make or give ripe fruit, hvj'^ bashal, 5. 

Gen 40 10 clusters thoi'oof brought forth ripe grapes 
Z.To bloom, flourish, arrive at inaturity, b.Ku.a^o>. 

Rev. 1 1 18 and gatlier . . for her grapes are fully ripe 
EIPEN, to — 

1. To do, make ready or ripe, Saj ganaZ. 

Isa. 18. 5 the sour grape 13 ripening in the flower 

2. To dry up, witlier. be ripe, l^-qpaiva xerainO. 

Rev. 14 15 reap; for the harvest of the earth Is ripe 

eT-phath, nan. 

A son of Goraer. son of Japheth, and his descendants 
the Celts who inarched across the Riphaen mountains, 
if. the Carpathian, into the farthest regions of Europe. 
B.C 2250. 

Gen, 10. 3 And the sons of Corner ; Ashkenaz, and R 

1 Ch. I. 6 AndthesonsofGomer: Ashchenaz, andR. 
EISE (up, up again), to — ■ 

1. To arise, rnj zaraeh. 

Gen. 32. 31 the sun rose upon him andho halted upon 
Deut33, 2 The LORD, .rose up from Selr unto them 

2 3a. 23. 4 light of the morning (when) the si'n riseth 
2 Ch,26. 19 the leprosy even ro^e up in his forehead 
Job. 9. 7 commandeth the sun, and it riseth not 
Isa. 58. JO then shall thy light rise in obscurity 

2. To go up, n"?!/ alah. 

Judg. 6. 21 t^ere rose up fire out of the rock, and 
Neh. 4. 21 from the rising of the morning till the 
Eccl.io. 4 It the spirit of the ruler rise up against 
Jer. 45. 8 Egypt riseth up like a flood, and (his) 

47. 2 waters rise up out of the north, and shall 
Amos 8. 8 it shall rise up wholly as a flood ; and 
9. 5 it shall rise up wholly like a flood, and 
Jon. 4. 7 when the morning rose the next day, and 
Zech.14. 13 rise up against the hand of hi3 neighbour 
Z.To rise up, Dip qv.m. 

Gen. 4. 8 Cain rose up against Abelhisbrothcr, and 

18. 16 the men rose up from thenco, and looked 
19. iandLotsedng(them)roseuptomeetthem 

21. 32 Abimelech rose up, and Phichol the chief 

22. 3 Abraham roso-up early in the morning 
22. J9 they rose up and v/ont together to Beer. 
24. 54 they rose up in the morning ; and he said 
25, 34 he did eat and drink, and rose up, and 

31. 17 Jacob rose up. and set hiij sons and his 

31. 21 he rose up and passed over the river, and 
3t. 35 that I cannot rise up beforethee ; forthe 

32. 22 he rose up that night, and took his two 
37. 35 all his daughters rose up to comfort him 
43. 15 rose up, and went down to Egypt, and st. 
46. 5 Jacob rose up from Beer-sheba ; and the 

\stAio. 23 neither rose any front his place for three 
12. 30 Fhsraoh rose up in the oight, be, and all 



Exodr2, 31 Rise np, (and) get you forth from amo-g 

15. 7 overthrownthemthatroseupagainstthco 

21. 19 If he rise again, and walk abroad upon his 
24, 13 Moses roso up, and his minister Joshua 
32. 6 And thoy rose up early on the morrow, and 

32. 6 sat down to cat and to drink, and rose up 

33, 8 the people rose up, and stood every man 
33. 10 the people rose up and worshipped, every 

Lov. 19. 32 Thou Shalt rise up before the hoary head 
JMumio. 3s Rise up. Lord, and let thine enemies be 
j6. 2 they rose up before Moses, with certain 

16. 25 M 0503 rose up, and went unto Dathan and 

22. 13, 21 And Balaam rose up in the morning, and 
22. 14 the prlncesof Moab rose up. and they we 

22. 20 rise up (and) go with them ; but yet the 

23. 18 Rise np, Balak, and hear; hearken unto 

23. 24 the people shall rise up as a great lion 
24. 17 a sceptre shall rise out ot Israel, and shall 

24. 25<Baalam rose up, and went and returned 

25. 7 he rose up from among the congregation 
Deut. 2. 13 rise up, (said I), and get you over the brook 

2. 24 Rise ye up, take your journey, and pass 

6. 7 thou llest down, and when thou rfsest up 
II 19 thou licst down, and when thou rlsest up 
XQ. II and rise up against him. and smite him 
19, 15 One witness shall not rise up against a 
19. 16 If a false witness rise up against any 

22. 26 a man riseth against his neighbour, and 
28 7 thine enemies that rise up against thee 

29. 22 your children that shall rise up after you 
31 16 this people will rise up, and go a whoring 

32. 38 let them rise up and help you, (and) be 

33. II smite through .that they rise not again 
Josh. 3, 16 rose up upon an heap very far from the 

6 26 riseth up and buildeth this "ity Jsrlcho 

8. 7 ye shall rise up from the ambush and 

18. 4 they shall rise and go through the land 
Judg 8 21 Rise thou, and fall upon us, for as the 

9. 34, 35 Abimelech rose up, and the people that 
9. 4 3 he roso up against them, and smote them 

19, 5 he rose up to depart : and the damsel 3 
19, 7, 9 And when the man rc-,e up to depart 
ig. 10 but he rose up and departed, and came 
ig 27 her lord rose up in the morning, and op 

19. 28 the man rose up, and gat him unto his p. 

20. 5 the men of Gibeah rose against me, and 

20. ig children of Israel rose up in the morning 
2o 33 all the men of Israel rose up out of their p 

Ruth 3. 14 she rose up before one could know another 

1 Sa. I, 9 Hannah rose up after they had eaten in 

iS. 13 So Samuel rose up. and went to Ramah 
22. 13 ho should riso against me, to lie in wait 
24. 7 not to rise against Saul. But Saul roso 
28. 25 Then they rose np and went away that 

2 Sa 12. 2T when the child was dead, thou didst rise 

18. 31 of all them that rose up against thee 
18. 32 that riso against thee to do (thee) hurt 
22. 40 them that rose up against me hast thou 
22. 49 high above them that rose up against me 
t Ei I. 49 and rose up, and went every man his way 

2. 19 the king rose up to meet her, and bowed 
3. 21 when I rose in the morning to give my ch 

21, i6 Ahab roso up to go down to the vineyard 
2 Ki. 3. 24 Israelites rose up and smote the Moabites 

7. 5 they rose up in the twilight, to go unto 

8. 21 he rose by night, and smote the Edomites 
16. 7 king of Israel, which rise up against me 

2 Ch.2i. 9 rose up by night, and smote the Edomites 
28. 13 men whichTvere expressed by name rose up 

Ezra I. s Then rose up the chief of the fathers of 
10. 6 Ezra rose up from before the house of 

Keh ., 18 And they said. Let us rise up and build 

3. I the'.high priest rose up, with his brethren 
4. 14 I looked, and roso up. and said unto the 

Job 14. 12 man lieth down, and riseth not. till the 
16. 8 and my leanness rising up in me beareth 
74. 14 murderer rising with the light killeth the 
24. 22 he riseth up, and no (man) is sure ot life 

30, 12 Upon (my) right (hand)risethe youth: th 

31.14 What then shall I do when God riseth up? 
Psa. 3. I many (are) they that rise up against mo 

18 38 they were not able to rise ; they are fallen 

27. 3 though war should rise against me. in this 
35. II False witnesses did rise up ; they laid to 
35. 12 cast do^vn, and shall not be able to rise 
41. 8 (now) that he lieth he shall rise up no 

- 92. II ot the wicked that riso up against me 
g\. 16 Who will rise up for me against the evil 
119.62 I will rise to give thanks unto thee because 
J24. 2 on our side when men rose up against us 
127. 2 (It is) vain for you to rise up early, to 
140. 10 into deep pits, that they rise not up again 
Prov 24. 22 For their calamity shall rise suddenly 

28. 12 but when the wicked rise, a man is hidden 
28. 28 When the wicked rise, men hide themse 

31. 15 She riseth also while it is yet night, and 
Eccl.i2. 4 he shall rise up at the voice of the bird 
Song 2. 10 Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come 

3. 2 I will riso now, and go about the city in 
5. S I rose up to open to my beloved ; and my 
Isa. 14. 21 they do not rise, nor possess the land, nor 
14. 22 I will rise upagainst them, saiththe LoKD 
24. 20 and it shall fall, and not rise again 

26. 14 they shall not rise : therefore hast thou 
28 21 Lord shall rise up as (in) mount Perazlra 

32. 9 Rise up, ye women that are at ease ; hear 

33, 10 Now will I rise, saith the LORD ; now wiU 
43. 17 they shall not rise ■ they are extinct, they 
54. 17 every tongue (that)8hall rise against thee 

Jer. 25. 27 rise no more, because of the sword which 
26, 17 Then rose up certain of the elders of the 
37. 10 they rise up every man ia hie tent, and 



Jer 49. 14 come against her, and rise up to the battK 

51, 64 shall not rise from the evil that I will 
Lam. 1. 14 (from whom) I am not able to rise up 
Dan. 8. 27 I rose up, and did the king's business 
Amos 5. 2 sho shall no more rise : she is forsaken 

7. 9 I will rise against the house of Jeroboam 
8. 14 they shall fall, and never rise up again 
Obad. I and let us rise up against hep in battle 
Jon. I. 3 Jonah rose up to flee unto Tarshish from 
Mic. 7. 6 thedaughterrisethupagainsthormothcr 
Hah. I. 9 affliction -shall not rise up the second tlKiQ 
Bab. a. 7 Shall they not rise up suddenly that 
Zeph. 3. 8 until the day that I rise up to the prey 

i.To raise self up. Dip qum, 7a. ' 

Job 30 27 and the e-irJi shall rise np against him, 
Psa. 17. 7 from those that rise up (against them) 

5.7*0 rise up. Dip qum. 

Ezra 5 2 Then roso up Zerubbabel the son of Sheal 
Dan. 3 24 roso up In haste, (and) spake, and said unto 

6. To go up, ava^alua andbainO. 

Rev. 13. ! and saw a beast rise up out of the sea 
19 3 And her smoke rose upf,jr ever and ever 

1 .A standing up, hi'daraais anastasis. 

Acts 26. 23 that he should be the first that shouhl riso 
8. To rise or spring up, hfa-rlWa anatellS, 

Lukei2 54 When ye see a cloud rise out of the west 

9 To set tip, h.pltTTniu anistemi. 

ilatt 12. 41 The men of Nineve shall rise In"judgment 

20. ig and the third day [he shall rise again] 
Mark i. 35 rising up a great while before day, ho 

3. 20 if Satan rise up against himself, and bo 
8> 31 be killed, and after three days rise again 
9. '31 after that he is killed, he shall rise tho 

10. 34 and the third day he shall rise again 

70. 50 he, casting away his garment, [rose], and 

12. 23 fwhen they shall rise], whose wife shall 

12. 25 For when they shall rise from the dead 

Luke 4, 29 rose up, and thrust him out of the city, and 

5. 25 immediately he rose up before them, and 

5.28 And he left all, rose up, and followed him 

11. 7 Trouble me not. . I cannot risp and give 
11. 8 Though he will not rise and give him, bo, 
11. 32 men of Nineve shall rise uplin the judgm. 

16. 31 persuaded though one rose from the dead 
18. 33 and the third day he shall rise again 

22. 45 when he rose up from prayer, and was cc. 
22. 46 rise and pray.'lest yefenter into temptai. 
24, 7 and be crucified, and tho third day rise ag. 
24. 33 they rose up tho same hour, and returned 
24. 46 and to rise from the dead the third day 
John 11. 23 saith unto her. Thy brother shall rise ac. 
II. 24 know that ho sliall rise again in the res. 

11. 31 that she rose up hastily and went out, fo. 

20. 9 that he must rise again from the dead 
Acts 5. 17 Then the high priest rose up, and all they 

5. 36 For before these days rose up Thendas 

5. 37 After this man rose up Judas of Galilee in 
10. 13 there came a voice to him. Rise, Peter 
10. 41 drink with him after he rose from the do. 

14. 20 rose up, and came into the city : and tho 

15. 7 Peter rose up, and said unto them, Men 

17. 3 suffered, and risen again from the dsad 
p6. 16 But rise, and stand upon thy feet ; for I 
26. 30 king rose up, and the governor, and Ber. 

Eom 1 4. Q For to this end Christ both died,'and [ro. ] 

15. 12 he that shall rise to reign over the Gent. 

I Co. 10. 7 sat down to eat and drink, and rose up to 

I Th. 4, 14 if we believe that Jesus died and rose ag. 

4. 16 and the dead in Christ shall rise first 
Heb 7. 1 1 should rise after the order of Melchisedes 

10.ro lift or raise up, iydpo) egeirS. 

Matt 11. II there hath not risen a greater than Jol.a 

12. 42 queen of the south shall rise up in tho 
24. 7 For nation shall rise against nation, and 
24. II many false prophets shall rise, and shall 

26, 46 Rise, let us be going : behold, he ia at ha. 

27. 63 said. .After three days I will rise again 
Mark 4, 27 should sleep, and rise night and day, and 

10. 49 Be of good comfort, [rise]; hecalleththco 

12. 26 as touching the dead, that they rise ; have 

13. 8 For nation shall rise against nation and 

13. 22 false prophets shall rise, and shall show 

14. 42 Rise up, let us go ; lo, he that betrayeth 
Luke 5, 23 forgiven thee ; orto say, [Rise upland wa, 

6. 8 [Rise up], and stand forth in the midst 

11. 8 Though he will not rise and give him, be 
II. 31 queen of the south shall rise up in the Ju. 

21. 10 Nation shall rise against nation, and kin. 
John 5. 8 saith unto him, [Rise], take up thy bed 

13. 4 He riseth from supper, and laid aside his 
Acts 3. 6 In the name of Jeaua . . [rise up] and walk 

1 Co. 15. 4 that he was huried, and that he rose ag. 

15. 12 Now If Christ bo preached that he rose 
15. 14 if Christ be not risen, then (is) our preac. 

15. 15 raised not up, if so be that the dcn.d rl-" 
15, 16 For U the dead rise not, then is not Christ 
15. 29 if the dead riso not at all? why are they 
15.32 advantageth it me, if the dead rise not? 

2 Co. 5. IS him which died for them, and rose again 
Rev. 11. 1 saying, [Rise], and measure the temple ot 

W.To set up mitof, l^aviarriai cxanistemi. 

Acts 15. 5 But there roso up certain of the sect of 

EISE (up, against, together, -with), to — 
\,To rise up. Dip qum. 

Kxodis- 7 hast overthrown them that rose up agal. 

Deut 33. 1 1 through the loins of them that rise ag^biat 



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a Sa. 22. 40 them that rose up against me hast thou 
22. 49 hifih above them tliat rose up acrainst me 

Tsa. s8. 39 subdued under mo those that rose up ag. 
18. 48 liftest me up above those that rise np ag. 
44. 5 we tread them under that lise up against 
74. 23 tumult of those that rise up against thee 

T'roV24. i6 falleth seven times, and risoth up again 

Jer. 51. I midst of them that rise up against me, a 
1 Lara. 3. 62 The lips of those that rose up against me 

2 To raise self up, D?p qxim, la. 

S(j\) 27. 7 that riseth up against me as tho unright. 
Psa. 59. I defend mo from them that rise I'p against 

8. .1 wilhstander, upriser, Dpipi? leqomem. 

Psa 139. 21 grieved with those that rise up against th. 

4. To rise up upon, or arjainst, ivavlcrra/xat epanist. 
Mattio. 21 children shall rise up against (thcirj par. 
Marki3. 12 children shall rise up against (their) par. 

£. To place together against, (TvvecpiffrriixL sime. 
Acts 16. 22 the multitude rose up together against th. 

3RISE (up) betimes or early, to — 

1 . To seek early or earnestly, ■in;c shachar, 3. 

Job 24.' 5 rising betimes for a prey : the wilderness 

2. To rise up early, (put on the shoulder), cy^, 5. 
Gen. 19 2 shall rise up early, and go on your ways 

20. 8 Abimelech rose early in the morning, and 

21. 14 Abraham rose up early in the morning, and 

22. 3 Abraham rose up early in the morning, and 

26. 31 they rose up betimes in the morning, and 

28. 18 Jacob rose up early iu tho morning, and 

31. 55 early in the morning Laban rose up, and 
Exod. 8. 20 Rise up early in the morning, and stand 

g. 13 Rise up early in the morning, and stand 
24. 4 rose up early in the morning, and builded 

32. 6 they rose up early on the morrow, and off. 
34. 4 Moses rose up early in the morning, and 

U'umi4. 40 they rose up early in the morning, and gat 

Josh. 3. 1 Joshua rose early in tho morning ; and th. 

6. 12 Joshua rose early in the morning, and the 

6. 15 rose early, about the dawning of the day 

7. 16 So Joshua rose up early in the morning 

8. 10 Joshua rose up early in the morning, and 
8. 14 hasted, and rose up early, and the men of 

Juds. 6. 38 for he rose up early on the morrow, and 
7. I rose up early, and pitched beside the well 
g. 33 thoushalt rise early, and set upon the city 
21 4 people rose early, and built there an altar 
z Sa. I. 19 rose up in the morning early, and worsh 
15. 12 rose early to meet Saul in the morning, it 
17. 10 Wherefore men rise up early in the morn. 
17. 20 David rose up early in the morning, and 

29. II men rose up early to depart in the morn. 
9 Sa 15. 2 Absalom rose up early, and stood beside 
a Ki. 3. 22 they rose up early in the mornin g, and the 

6. 15 servant of the man of God was risen early 
s Ch.2o. 20 they rose early in the morning, and went 
29. 20 Hezekiahthe Icing rose early, and gathered 
Job I. s I'o^s ^P early in the morning, and offered 
Isa. 5. II Woe unto them that rise up early iu the 
Zeph. 3. 7 but they rose early,(and)corruptedaUth. 

SISE (ap), to make to — 

1 To cause to go up, np;/ cilah, 5. 

Judg 20. 38 make a great flame .to rise up out of the 

5. To {cause to) rise, spring, gro^o up, avarcWoi. 
Matt. 5. 45 he maketh his sun to rise on the ovU and 

SISES (up, again, -with), to be — 
Tl, To rise or grow up, nK3 gaah. 

Eze. 47. 5 for the waters were risen, waters to swim 

2. To rise up, rn; zarach. 

Exod22. 3 It the sun be risen upon him, (there shall 
Isa. 60. I and the glory of the Lord is risen upon 

3. To go out or forth, »T, yatsa. 

Gen. 19. 23 sun was risen upon the earth when Lot en. 

4. To rise up, D?p qum. 

ifum32. 14 ye are risen up in your father's stead, an 
Judg. 9. 18 ye are risen up against my father's house 
If'.ith 2. 15 when she was risen up to glean, Boaz co. 

1 Sa. 25. 29 Yet a man is risen to pursue thee, and to 

2 Sa. 14. 7 family is risen against thine handmaid 

I Ki. 8. 20 am risen up in the room of David my fat. 
a Ki. 6. 15 servant of th^ man of God was risen early 
s Ch. 6. 10 for I am risen up in the room of David my 

13. 6 Yet Jeroboam . .is risen up, and hath rob. 

21. 4 Now when Jehorara was risen up to the 
Psa. 20. 8 fallen; but we are risen, and stand upri. 

27. 12 for false witnesses are risen up against me 
54. 3 For strangers are risen up against me, and 
86. 14 the proud are risen against me, and the 

Prov.24. 16 falleth seven times, and riseth up again 
Jer. 51. I midst of them that rise up against me 
iam. 3. 62 The lips of those that rose up againstme 
Eze. 7. 1 1 Violence is risen up into a rod of v/ickedu. 

h To raise up, c^p qum, 3a. 

Mic. 2. 8 my people is risen up as an enemy : ye 

6. To rise or spring up, hvariWu anatellO. 

Jas. I. II For the sun is no sooner risen with a bu. 

7. To set up, hviffri\iii anistemi. 

Matti7. 9 Son of man [be risen again] from the dead 
Mark 9. g till the Son of man were risen from the d. 

16. [when (Jesus) was risen early the first] 
lake 9. 8, 19 tlmt one of thet)ld prophets was riseaa. 



8. To lift or raise up, iyiipw egeirO. 

Matt 14. 2 lie is risen from the dead ; and therefore 
:6. 32 But alter 1 am risen again, I will go bcf. 

27. 64 Ho ia risen from the dead : so the last err. 
s8. 6 for he is risen, as he said. Come, see tlie 

28. 7 tell his disciples that he is risen fromtlie 
Mark 6 14 John the Baptist was risen from the dead 

6. 16 It is John, whom I beheaded : ho is risen 

14. 28 after that I am risen, 1 will go before you 
j6. 6 he is risen ; he is not here : behold the pi. 
16. 14 (which had seen him after he was risen) 

Lu^e 7. 16 That a great prophet is risen up among 
9, 7 said of some, that John was risen from 
'3- 25 When tho master of the house isri^en up 
34. 6 He is not here, but is risen • remember 
24. 34 Lord is risen indeed, and hath appeared 

John 2. 22 When therefore he was risen from the 
2i. 14 showed himself after tliat ho was risen 

Rom 8. 34 that died, yea rather, that is risen again 

I Co. 1 5. 13 no resurrection .then is Christ not risen 
15 14 if Christ be not risen, then (is) our preac. 

15. 20 But noiv is Christ risen from.. dead, (and) 

9. To raise together mth, avviyflpoi sunegeirS. 
CoL 2. 12 wherein also ye are risen Vr-ith (him) th. 

3. J If ye then bo risen with Christ, seek those 

RISETH, whence — 

Dawn or early morning, inv shachar. 

Isa. 47. II thou Shalt not know from whence It riseth 
RISHfQ (again, early, up, betimes) — 
\.A rising up, nni zarach. 

Isa. 60. 3 and kings to the brightness of thy rising 

2. Region of the rising of the sun, ni 9 mizrach. 
Numji. :i (is) before Moab, toward the sun rising 
Deut 4. 41, .i7thi3 sideJordan, toward the sun rising 
Josh. I, 15 this side Jordan toward the sun rising 
12. I toward tho rising of the sun, from the 
13 5 toward the sun rising, from Baal-gad uii. 
19. 12 toward the sun rising unto the border of 
19. 27 turneth toward the sun rising to Beth-D. 
19 34 Jndah upon Jordan toward the sun rising 
Judg2o 41 over against Gibeah toward the sun rising 
I'sa 50. I from the rising of t'ne sun unto the going 
in. 3 From the rising of the sun unto the going 
Isa. 41 25 from the rising of the sun shall he call 
45. 6 they may know from the risingof thesun 
59. 19 and his glory fron< the rising of the sun 
>Ial. I. II from the rising oi the sun, even unto the 

3. Tn go up, nhi; aluh. 

Neh. 4. 21 from the rising of the morning till thee. 

4. Uprising, no'p q\>mih. 

Lam. 3. 63 their sitting down, and their rising up 

5. Lifting or rising up, nxp" srcth. 

Lev. 13. 2 have in the skin of his flesh a rising, a 

13. 10 (if) the rising (be) white in the skin, and 
33. 10 (there be) quick raw flesh in the rising 
33. 19 a white rising, or a briglit spot, white 
33. 28 it (is) a rising of tho burning, and the 

33. 43 the rising of the sore (be) white reddish 

14. 56 for arising, and for a scab, and for a 

6. To rise up early, (put on the shoulder), D?^', 5. 
2 Ch.36, 15 rising up betimes, and sending; because 
Prov27. 14 He that blesseth his friend, rising early 
Jer 7. 13 rising up early and speaking, but ye 

7 25 daily rising up early and sending (them) 
II. 7 rising early and protesting, saying, Obey 
25. 3 I have spoken unto you, rising e.irly and 

25. 4 prophets, rising early and sending fthem^ 

26. 5 both rising up early, and sending (them) 
29. ig prophets, rising up early and sending (th ) 
32 33 rising up early and teaching(them), yet th. 
35. 14 I have spoken unto you, rising early and 
35. 15 rising up early and sending (them), saying 
44. 4 prophets, rising early, and sending (them) 

7. To go up, ascend, ava^alvoi annhninn. 

Mark 9. 10 what the rising from the dead should mean 
8. To rise or spring up, hvarfWai anateUu. 

Marki6. 2 they came unto the sepulchre at the rising 
9. A standing or rising up, hvdaTa(ris anastasis. 

Luke 2. 34 fall and rising again of many in Israel 
RISING of the sun, sunrising — 
Place of the rising of the sun, the cast, rrilO mizrach. 

Num. 2. 3 east side toward the rising of the sun 

34. 15 Jericho eastward, toward the sun rising 

RISING up, no — 

No standing up, Dip?!< alqum. 

Prov 30. 31 king, against whom (there Ic) no rising up 

RIS'-SAH, no"i heap of ruins. 

The 1 7th Station of Israel from Egypt, and 6th from Sinai, 

between Libnah and Kehelathah 

Num33. 21 removed from Libnah, and pitched at R. 
33. 22 And they journeyed from E., andpitched 

RITE — 

Statute, nipn chuqqah. 

Num. 9. 3 according to all the rites of it, and accord. 

RITH'-MAH, ncro hroom. 

The 14th station of Israel from Egypt, anc" 3d from 
Sinai, between Hazeroth and Rimmon-parez ; perhaps 
the same as Kadesh, Num. 13. 26 (Erthariah!). 

Nuni33. 18 departed from Hazeroth. .pitched tn R. 
33. 19 And they departed from S... and pitched 



ETVEE — 

\. W hat Jlows forth, a stream, canal, *>:)>h, 'f^Hubal, 
Dan. 8. 2 saw in a visten-, and I was by the river 
8. 3 there stood before tho river a rara whicU 
3. 6 which 1 had seen standing before the riv. 

2- A cJutnnel, stream, p'PK aphiq. 

Song 5. i; (the eyosjof doves by the rivers of waters 
Eze. 6. 3 >.2d to the hills, to the rivers, and to the 
31. 12 are broken by all the rivers of the land 

33. 6 and the rivers shall be full of theo 

34. 13 upon tho mountains of Israel by tho livera 

35. 8 in all thy rivers, shall they fall that aro 

36. 4, 6 to the rivers, and to the valleys, to tho 
Joel 1. 20 the rivers of waters are dried up, and tha 

3. 18 the rivers of Judali shall flow with waters 

'i,A shining hrook or flood, I'lN' yeor. 

Qen.41. 1 dreamed : and, behold, he stoodbythe rf. 
41. 2 there came up out of the river seven well 
41. 3 kine came up after them out of the river 
41. 3 (otherl kine upon the brink of the river 
41. 17 behold, I stood upon the bank of the river 
41. 18 there came up out of the rivei seven kine 
Exod. I. 22 Every son . ye shall cast into the river 

2. 3 laid (it) in the flags by the river's brink 

3. 5 came down to wash (herself) at the river 
2. 5 maidens walked along by the river's side 

4. 9 thou shalt take of the water of the river 
4. 9 water which thou takest out of the river 
7 15 stand by the river's brink against he coma 
7. 17 upon the waters which (are) in the river 
7. 18 the flsh that (is) iu the river shall die, and 
7. 18 the river shall stink; and the Egyptians 
7. 18 loathe to drink of the water of the river 
7. 19 upon their rivers, and upon their ponds 
7 20 smote the waters that (were) In the river 
7. 20 the waters that (were) in the river were 
7. 21 the flsh that (was) in the river died ; and 
7. 21 and the river stank, and the Egyptians 

7. 21, 24 could not drink of the water of the ri. 
7. 24 Egyptians digged round about the river 

7. 25 after that the Lord had smitten the river 

8. 3 river shall bring forth frogs abundantly 
8. 5 over the rivers, and over the ponds, and 
8. 9 (that) they may remain in the river only 
8. II they shall remain in the river only 

17- S thyrod, wherewith thousmotest the river 
2 Ki. 19. 24 dried up all the rivers of besieged pl.ices 
Job 28. 10 He cuttcth out rivers among tho rocks 
Psa. 78. 44 And had turned their rivers into blood 
laa. 7. 18 the uttermost part of the rivers of Egypt 

23. 3 the harvest of the river, (is) her rcvenuo 
23. 10 Pass through thy land as a river, daa. 
37. 25 dried up all the rivers of the besieged pi, 

tze. 29. 3 that lieth in the midst of his rivers 

29. 3 My river (is) mine own, and I have mada 

29. 4 I will cause the flsh of thy rivers to stick 

29. 4 bring up-out of the midst of thy rivers 

29. 4 the fish of thy rivers shall stick unto thy 

29. 5 thee and all the flsh of thy rivers : thou 

29. 9 said,Theriver (is)mine, andl havemada 
29. 10 (am) against thee, and against thy rivers 

30. 12 1 will make the rivers dry, and sell the 
Dan. 12. 5 on this side of the bank of the river, and 

12. 5 other on that side of the bank of the river 
j2. 6, 7 v/hich (was) upon the waters of the river 
Nah. 3. 8 No, that was situate among the rivers 
Zech. 10. 11 all the deeps of the rivers shall dry up 

i^A stream, canal, "J^T yvhal. 

Jer. 17. 8 (that) spreadeth out her roots by theriver 
5.y4 river, inj nahar. 

G«n. 2. 10 a river went out of Eden to water the ga. 

2. 13 And the name of the second river (is) 5. 

2. 14 the name of the third river (is) Hiddekel 

2. 14 the-east of Assyria. And the fourth river 

15. 18 have I given this land, from the river of 

15. 18 unto the great river, the river Euphrates 

31. 21 passed over the river, and set his face 
36. 37 Saul of Rehoboth (l)y) the river reigned in 

Exod23 31 bounds from the desert unto the river 
Num 22. 5 the river of the land of the children of 

24. 6 gardens by the rivei's side, as the trees 
Deut. I. 7 unto the great river, the river Euphrates 

II. 24 from the river, the rivor Euphrates, even 
Josh. I. 4 even unto the great river, the river Eup. 
2 Sa. 8. 3 recover his border at the river Euphrates 

10. 16 the Syrians that (were) beyond the river 
I Ki. 4. 2: reigned overall kingdoms from the river 

4. 24 all (the region) on this side the river 

4. 24 over all the kings on this side the river 
14. 15 and shall scatter them beyond the river 

» Ki. 5 12 not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Dama. 

17. 6 in Habor (by) the river of Gozan, and in 

18. II inHabor(by)theriverof Gozan, and in tho 

23. 29 king of Egypt went . . to the river Euphr. 

24. 7 had taken from . .the river Euphrates all 

1 Ch I. 48 Shaul of Rchob&th by the river reigned 

5. 9 the wilderness from the river Euphrates 
5. 26 and Habor, and Hara, and to the river G. 

18. 3 went tostablish his dominion by the river 

19. i6 the Syri.-ins that (were) beyond the river 

2 Cli. 9. 26 reigned over all the kings from the river 
Ezra 8. 15 gathered them together to the river that 

8. 21 I proclaimed a fast there, at the river 
8. 31 we departed from the river of Ahava on 
8. 36 to the governors on this side the river 
Keh. 2. 7 given me to the governors beyond the rl. 

2. 9 1 came to the governors beyond the river 

3. 7 of the governor on this side the river 
Job 40. 2-' he drltikBtti up a river, (and) hastatk not 



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Vaa. j6. 4 (There ia) a river, the streams wherof sh. 
n. 8 from the river imtu the ends of the eartli 
74. t5 the Hood : thou driedst up mighty rivers 
78. 16 and caused waters to run dowu like rivers 
80! II She sent out., her branches unto the rivers 
80'. 25 I will set. .his right hand in the rivers 
105! 41 they rau in the dry places (like) a river 
,07. 33 Ho turneth rivers into a wUderuess, and 
137' I By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat do. 
Isa. 7. 20 by them beyond the river, by the king of 
8. 7 up upon them the waters of the river 
II. 15 shall he shako his hand over the river 

18. 1 which (is) beyond the rivers of Ethiopia 
J 8. 2, 7 v/hose land the rivers have spoiled 
jQ 5 the river shall be wasted and dried up 

19. 6 And they sha'.l tura the rivers far away 
27 i^ beat off from the channel of the river 
33. 21 (will be) unto us a place of broad rivers 
41. 18 i will open rivers iu high places, and 
42. 15 I will make the rivers islands, and I will 

43. 2 the rivers, they shall not overflow theo 
43. 19, 20 wilderness, (and) rivers in the desert 

44. 27 saith . . Be dry, and I will dry up thy rivers 
47. 2 uncover the thigh, pass over the rivers 
48. 18 then had thy peace been as a river, and 
50. 2 I make the rivers a wilderness : their fish 
66. 12 I will extend peace to her like a river 

Jer 2. 18 to do. .to drink the waters of the river 
46. 2 was by the river Euphrates in Carchemis 
46. 6 toward the north by the river Euphrates 
46. 7 whose watei-5 are moved as the rivers ! 
46. 8 and (his) waters are moved like the rivers 
46. 10 the north country by the river Euphrates 
£ze I. I among the captives by the river of Chebar 
1. 3 land of the Chaldeans, by the river Cheb. 
3. 15 I came to them, .that dwelt by the river 
3. 23 glory which I saw by the river of Chebar 
10. 15 creature that I saw by the river of Cheb. 
10. 20 living creature that I saw. .by the river 
10. 22 laces which I saw by the river of Chebar 
^i. 4 her rivers running round about his plants 

42. 2 and thou earnest forth with thy rivers 
32. 2 and troubledst. .and fouledst their rivers 
32. 14 and cause their rivers to run like oil 

43. 3 the vision that I saw by the river Chebar 
Dan. 10. 4 as I was by the side of the great rivers 
Mic. 7. 12 from the fortress even to the river, and 

I. 4 maketh it dry, and drieth up all the riv. 
6 The gates of the rivers shall he opened 
8 Was the Lord displeased against, .rivers 

8 (was) thine anger against the rivers? (.w-) 

9 Thou didst cleave the earth with rivers 
10 From beyond the rivers of Ethiopia my 
10 from the river (even) to the ends of the 



Hab. 



5' 
6. 
6. 
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Hah 

2. 

i- 

J- 

3- 
Sicph. 3. 
Zech. 9. 

A river, inj nehar. 

Ezra 4. 10 the rest (that are) on this side the river 
4. II servants the men on this side the river 
4, 16 have no portion on this side the river 
4. 17 answer, .(unto) the rest beyond the river 

4. 20 ruled over all (countries) beyond the riv. 

5. 3, 6 Tatnai, governor on this side the river 
6 Apharsachites . . on this side the river 
6 Tatnai, governor beyond the river, Shet. 

6 Apharsachites, which (are) beyond the ri. 
8 goods, (even) of the tribute beyond the ri. 

6. 13 Tatnai, governor on this side the river 

7. 21 the treasurers which (are) beyond the ri. 

7 25 all the people that (are) beyond the river 

.4 dicidhuj brook in a valley, hni naclud. 

Lev. II. 9 the waters, in the seas, and in the rivers 

II. 10 and iu the rivers, of all that move in the 

Kum34. 5 from Aimion unto the river of Egypt, and 

Ucut 2 24 pass over the river Arnon: behold, I have 

2. 36 (is) by the.brinkof the river of Arnon, and 

2. i6 (from) the city that (is) by the river, even 

2. 37 (nor) unto any place of th.e river Jabbok 

3. 8 from the river of Arnon unto mount He. 
?. 12 Aroer, which (is) by the river Arnon, and 
J. i6 even unto tlie river Arnon half the valley 
3 16 and the border even unto the river Jabbok 

4. 48 which (is) by the bank of the river Arnon 
10. 7 to Jotbath, a land of livers of waters 

1 from the river Arnon unto mount Herm. 

2 which (is) upon the bank of the river Ar. 
2 from the middle of the rivei-, and from 
2 the river Jabbok, (which is) the border of 
9, 16 that (is) upon the bank of the river A. 
9, 16 city that (is) ia the midst of the river 
4 went out unto the river of Egypt ; and the 

7 which (is) on the south side of the river 
47 unto the river of Egypt, and the great sea 

1(3. 8 Tappuah westward- unto the river Kanah 

17. 9 the river Kanah, southward of the river 

t?. 9 coast, .(was) on the north side of the river 

19. II and reached to the river that (is) before 

Judg. 4. 7 will draw unto thee, to the river Kishon 

4. 13 from Uarosheth.unto the river of Kish. 

S 2 1 The river . that ancient river, the river K. 

e Sa. 17. 13 we will draw it into the river, until there 

24. 5 (lieth) in the midst of the river of Gad 
: Ki. 8. 65 entering in of Hamath unto the river of 
Q Ki. 10. 33 from Aroer, which (is^ by the river Arnon 
24. 7 taken from the river of Egypt unto the ri. 
( Oh. 7. 8 entering in of Hamath unto the river of 
J*sa. 36. 8 make them drink of the river of thy pie. 
Eccl. I. 7 All the rivers run into the sea ; yet tho 
t 7 unto the place from whence the rivers 
Jer. 31. 9 win cause them to walk by the rivers of 
I<am. 2. 18 let tears run down like a river day and 
Eie 47. 5 river that I could not pass over .river that 
47. 6 .caused me to return to the brink of tho rl 



Josh. 12. 
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Ezo 47. 7 at the bank of the river 'were) very many 

47. 9 whithersoever tho rivers shall come, shall 

47. 9 every thing shall live whither the river co. 

47. 12 by tho river upcm the bank thereof, on 

Amos 6. 14 entering in of Hamath unto the river of 

Mlc. 6. 7 be pleased.. with ten thousands of rivers 

i.A brook 111 a valley. n)nj nachalak 

Eze. 47. 19 waters of strife (luj Kadesh, tho river to 
4S. 28 (undi to the river toward tlic great sea 

9.A division, artificial ii:aicr course, ihs peler/. 

Job 29. 6 and tho rock poured me out rivers of oil 

Psa. I. 3 shall bo like a tree planted by the rivers 

65. 9 tho river of God, (which) is full of water 

119. 136 Rivers of waters run down mine eyes, b. 

Prov. 5. 16 dispersed abroad, (and)rivcrs of waters in 

21. I The king's heart.. (as) the rivers of water 
Isa. 30. 25 rivers (and) streams of waters in the day 

32. 2 as rivers of water in a dry place ; as the sh 
Lam. 3. 48 nine eye runneth down with rivers of wa. 

10.^ division, arlifirial loait'T ourse,niS3 pelar/f/ah. 
Job 20. 17 He shall not see tho rivers, the floods, the 

11. ..4 fiowinrj, a river, finnd, torrent, iroTafiSs poia. 

JIark I. 5 were all baptized of him in the river of J. 

John 7. 38 out of hb belly shall iio\r rivers of living 

Acts 16. 13 we went out of the city by a river side 

Rev. 8. 10 and it fell upon the third part of the riv. 

9. 14 which arc bound in the great river Eup. 

16. 4 poured out his vial upon tlie rivers and 

16. 12 poured out his vial upon the great river 

22. I showed me a pure river of water of life 
22. 2 oil either side of the river, (was there) the 

EIVEE,, UtUo — 

A trench or con'iuit, n^.vri tralnh. 

Eze. 31. 4 sent out her little rivers uuto all the trees 
RIZ'-PAH, n3!!T varieijated. 

A daughter of Aiah and concubine of Saul, whom Ahner 

took after Saul's death, and whose two sons were given 

up by David to the Gibeonites and hanged. B.C. 1070. 

2 Sa, 3. 7 Saul had a concubine, whose name R. 

21. 8 But the king took tlie two sons of R. the 

21. lo And R. the daughter of Aiali took sackc. 

2 1 . 1 1 And it was told David what R had done 

ROAD, to make a — 

To strip off, c-u'ji pasJiat. 

I Sa. 27. 10 Whithei' have ye made aroadto day? And 
ROAR, to — 
l.To meditate, miiiler, n:n iar/ah. 

Isa. 31. 4 Like as the lion and the young lion roar 

2. To viake a noise, .T^i ha mail. 

Psa. 46. 3 the waters thereof roar(and) be troubled 
Isa. 51. 15 that divided the sea, whose waves roared 

59. 11 We roar all like hears, and moui-n sore 
Jer. 5. 22 though they roar, yet can they not pass 
6. 23 their voice roareth like the sea; and they 
31. 35 when the waves thereof roar; The Lord 
to. 42 their voice shall roar like the sea, and they 
51.55 when her waves do roar like great waters 

3. To he disquieted, trotibled, Dnj naham. 

Isa. 5. 29 like young lions ; yea, they shall roar, and 
5. 30 in that day they shall roar against them 

4. To shriek, cry aloud or out, rriy tsarach, 5. 

Isa. 42. 13 shall cry, yea, roar; he shall prevail ag 

5. To roar, he troubled, Dyj raam. 

I Ch. 16. 32 Let the sea roar, and tho fulness thereof 

Psa. 96. II let the sea roar, and the fuln-ss thereof 

98. 7 Let the sea roar, and the fulness thereof 

6. To roar, JN^' shaay. 

J«dgi4. 5 behold, a young lion roared against hira 
Job 37. 4 After it a voice roareth: he thundereth 
Psa. 22. 13 gaped, .(as) a ravening and a roaring lion 
38. 8 I have roared by reason of the disquiet. 
74. 4 Thine enemies roar in the midst of thy 
104. 21 The youn" lions roar after their prey, and 
Isa. 5. 29 they shall roar like young lions; yea, they 
Jer. 2. 15 The young lions roared upon him, (and) 
25. 30 Tho Lord shall roar from on high, and 
25. 30 he shall mightily roar upon his habitation 
51. 38 They shall roar logether like lions they 
Eze. 22. 25 like a roaring lion ravening the prey : they 
Uos. 11. 10 roar like a liou : when he shall roar, then 
Joel 3. ^6 The Lord also shall roar out of Zion, and 
Amos I. 2 Lord will roar from Zion, and utter his 
3. 4 Will a lion roar in the forest when he hath 
3. 8 lion hath roared, who will not fear! the 
Zeph. 3. 3 Her princes within her (are) roaring lions 

7. To sound, 7ix^<^ echeS. 

Luke2i. 25 perplexity; the sea and the waves [roaring] 

8. To low, hellow, roar, fivKdofnat mukaomai. 
Rev. 10. 3 cried with a loud voice, as (when) a lion 

9. TV roar, hellow, howl, hark, apvofiat oruomai. 

I Pe. 5. 8 your adversary the devil, as a roaring 
ROARING - 
l.To he disquieted, troubled, nnj naham. 

Prov 28. jc roaring lion, and a ranging bear ; (so isl 

i.Disquictude, irotcble, Dnj naham. 

Prov 19. 12 king's wrath (is) as the roaring of a Hon' 
20. 2 fear of a king (is) as the roaring of a lioD 

3. Disquietude, trouble, •lOn) nehnmah. 

Isa. 5. 30 against them like the loai'iiig of the sea 



i.Rcar, roaring, njKK' sJieayah. 

Jo)) 3. 24 my roarings are poured out like the waters 
4. 10 The roaring of the lion, and the voice ot 
Psa. 22. I me. (and from) the words of my roaring 

32. 3 my bones waxed old through my roaring 
Isa. 5. 29 Their roaring (shall be) like a lion, they 
Ezo. 19. 7 was desolate.. by the noise of his roaring 
Zech II. 3 voice of tlie roaring of young lions; fop 

ROAST, to roast, — 

l.To boil, ripen, cook, ha^ hashal, 3. 

Deut 16. 7 thou shalt roast and eat (it) in the place 
2 Ch.35. 13 roasted the passover with fire according 

2. To roast or singe, ^in charak. 

Prov 12. 27 slothful (man) roasteth not that which he 
Z.To roast, rh^ tsalah. 

I Sa. 2. 15 Give flesh to roast for the priest ; for he 
Isa. 44. 16 he roasteth roast, and is satisfled : yea, ha 
44. 19 I have roasted flesh, and eaten (it) : and 

^.Roasting, ''"j^ tsali. 

Exodi2. 8 roast with fire, and unleavened bread, and 
12. 9 but roast (with) fire ; his head with his legs 
Isa 44. 16 roast, and is satisfied : yea, he warmeth 

5. To parch, roast, burn, rn\> qalah. 

Jer. 29. 22 whom the king of Babylon roasted in tha 
ROB, to — 
l.To take prey or spoil, tlj bazaz. 

Isa. 10. 2 and (that) they may rob the fatherless I 
17. 14 that spoil us, and the lot of them that rob 

Eze. 39. 10 rob those that robbed them, saith the L. 

■2. To snatch away, 713 gazal. 

Lev. ig. 13 not defraud thy neighbour, neither rob 
Judg. 9. 25 robbed all that came along that way by 
Prov. 22. 22 Rob not the poor, because he (is) poor, ne 
28. 24 Whoso robbeth his father or his mother 

3. To surround, compass, ensnare, ^^y ud, 3. 

Psa. 119. 6i The bands of the wicked have robbed ma 

4. To circx'.mvcnt, yjR qaba. 

MaL 3. 8 Will a man rob God ? Yet ye have robbed 
3. 8 ye say, Wierein have we robbed thee ? Iu 
3. 9 for ye have robbed me,(even) this whole no. 

5. 7*0 rifle, spoil, no^ shasaJi, na^/ shasah. 

1 Sa. 23. I the Philistines, .rob the threshing floors 
Isa. 10. 13 robbed their treasures, and I have put do. 

6. To spoil, rob. plunder, trvXdw s\ilao. 

2 Co. 1 1. 8 robbed other churches, taking wages (ol 
ROB of children or whelps, to — 

l.To bereave, ^yy sluikol, 3. 

Lev. 26. 22 which shall rob you pi your children, and 

%. Bereaved, ^\S^ shakkul. 

2 Sa. 17. 8 as a bear robbedof her wlielps In the field 
Prov 17 12 Let a bear robbed of her whelps meet a 

ROBBED, to bo, that he had — 

l.To take as prey or spoil, Ip hazaz. 

Isa. 42. 22 But this (is) a people robbed and spoiled 
2. To he taken as prey or spoil, 115 hazaz, 4. 

Jer. 50. 37 upon her treasures ; and they shall be ro. 
Z.A snatching away, ^\i qezelah. 

Eze. 33. 15 give again tliatne had robbed, walk in ths 
ROBBER — 

1. To take prey or spoil, 115 hazaz. 

Isa. 42. 24 Jacob for a spoil, and Israel to the robbers 
2 A breaker up, burglar, {""ij pariis. 

Jer. 7. II become a den of robbers in your eyes! Be. 
Eze. 7. 22 for the robbers shall enter into it, and 
18. 10 If he beget a son (that is) a robber, a she. 

Z.Son of a burglar, 1"1?'II hen pariis. 

Dan. f T. 14 robbers of thy people shall exalt themse. 

i.A designing one, noose, D'By tsamim. 

Job 5. 5 the robber swallowethuptlieirsubBtanBO 
18. 9 (and) the robber shall prevail againsttiiia 

5. To spoil or toaste, Tiy shadad. 

Job 12. 6 tabernacles of robbers prosper, and they 
Obad. 5 If thieves came to thee, if robbers by night 

6. Robber , plunderer, KricrT'fis testes. 

Johnio. I He that entereth not..is athief andaro. 

10. 8 All. .are thieves and.robbers : but the sh. 

18. 40 but Barabbas. Now Barabbas was a rob. 
2 Co. 1 1. 26 perils of robbers, (in) perils by (mine own) 

ROBBERY — 

l.A snatching away, VjtJ gazel. 

Psa. 62. 10 become not vain in robbery: if riches !ik 
Isa. 6j. 8 hate robbery for burnt oft'ering ; and I w. 
Eze. 22. 29 have used oppression, and exercised rob 

2. A breaking up or forth, piBpereq. 

Nah. 3. I it (is) all full of lies (and) robbery; tlie jc 

3. Spoiling; waste, lW shod. 

Prov 21. 7 robbery of the wicked shall destroy them 

Amos 3. 10 store up violence and robbeirr in theirpa. 
i.A snatching away, apway/iot harpagmos. 

Phil. 2. 6 thought it not robbery to be equal with G-. 
ROBE, (long) — 
l.An ornamental mantle, "OK eder. 

llic. 2. 8 yo pull off the rolie with the garment from 
i.An ornamental mantle, rrn^ addereth. 

Jon. 3. 6 laid bis robe from'him, and covered (bim} 



ROBOAM 



Cid 



ROGELIM 



S.Oarment, cloth, ija beged. 

1 :&i.22. lo having put on their robes, In a void piace 

22. 30 but put thou on thy robes. And the king 
9 Cai.18. 9 clothed in (their) robes, and they eat in a 

18. 29 go to the battle ; but put thou on thy ro. 

i.A coat, tunic, T\pa, (njh? kethoneth), hultoneth. 
Isa. 22. 21 will clothe him with thy robe, and strcn. 

5. Robe, mantle, V'VP meil. 

ExodzS. 4 robe, and abroldered coat, a mitre, and 
28. 31 Bhalt make the robe of the epiiod all (of) 
28 34 upon the hem ol the robe round about 
so. 5 put upon Aaron the coat, and the robe of 
39. 22 made the robe of the ephod (of) woven 
39. 23 an hole in the midst of thfc robe, as the ho. 
39. 24 made upon the hems of the robe pomcgr. 
39. 25 upon the hem of the robe, round about b. 

39. 26 round about the hem of the robe to min. 
lev. 8. 7 clothed him with the robe, and put the ep. 
X Sa. 18. 4 Jonathan stripped himself of the robe th, 

24. 4 and cut off the skirt of .'haul's robe privily 
24. II see the skirt of thy robe in my hand ; for 
24. II for In that I cut off the akirt of thy robe 
■ Sa. 13. i3 with such robes were the king'sdaughtcrs 
J Ch.is. 37 David (was) clothed with a robe of tine li. 
Job 29. 14 my judgment ^was) as a robe and a diad | 
Isa. 61. 10 covered me witli the robe of righteousnesa 
Eze 26. 16 lay away their robes, and put off their br. 

B.Oarment, robe, raiment, i<rBi\s esihes. 

Luke23. II arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent 

1. Garment, mantle, luariov himation. 

Johni9. 2 head, and they put on bim a purple robe 

19. 5 the crown of thorns, and the purple robe 

Z.A long garment, robe, croxit stole. 

Lnkeis. 22 Bring forth the best robe, and put (it) on 

20. 46 wliich desire to walk in long robes, and 
Rev- 6. II white robes were given unto every one of 

7. 9 clothed with wliite robes, and palms in th. 
7. 13 are these which are arrayed in white ro.? 
7. 14 have washed their robes, and made them 

9. A cloak, robe, loose garment, xAoyui/s chlamvs. 
Matt 27. 28 stripped him, and puton him aso.iilet ro. 
27. 31 they took the robe off from him, and put 

EO-BO'-AM, 'Po^odiJ.. See Rehoboam. 

Bon of Solomon and father of Abijah, kings of Judah 

B 0. 975. 

Matt. I. 7 And Solomon begat R. ; and R. begat A 
BOGS, (ragged) — 
\.Flint, flinty rock, EJ'IJ^ri challaviiah 

Job 28. 9 He putteth forth his hand upon the rock 
^.Rocks, D'?? kephim. 

Job 30. 6 To dwell in the cliffs and (in) the rocks 

Jer. 4. 29 thickets, and climb up upou tlic lockk 

S. Strong place, strength, tiys maoz. 

Judg. 6. 26 build an altar upon tlie top of this rock 
4. A cliff, rock, {from, its elevation), ySp sela. 

Num2o. 8 speak ye unto the rock before tlieir eyes 
20. 8 bring forth to them water out of tlie rock 
20. 10 gathered togeiiier before tlie rock, oiul 
2o. 10 must we fetch you water out of this rock 
20. II with his rod he smote the rock twice , and 
24. ^i and said thou puttesl tliy nest in a rock 

Deut32. 13 suck honey out of the rock, and oil out of 

Judg. I 36 goinguptoAkrabbini, from the rock, and 
6. 20 lay (them) upon this rock, and pour out 
15. 8 went down and dwelt in tlie top of tlie ro 
15. II went to the top of the rock Etuin, and said 
15. 13 bound .and brought liim up from the ro. 
20. 45 fled toward the wilderness unto the Hock 
2o. 47 unto the rock and abode in the rock K. 
21. 13 children. that(were)in the rockRimmon 

t Sa. 13. 6 hide themselves . in rocks, and in high pi 
14. 4 roc"k on the one side, and a ."iharp rock on 

23. 25 wherefore he came down into a rock, and 
a Sa. 22. 2 Lord (is) my rock, and my fortress, and 
> KI 19. II brake in pieces tlie rock, before the Loiin 
8 Ch.25. 12 brought them unto the top of the rock, and 

25. 13 cast them down from the top of the rock 
Neh. 9. IS water for them out of the rock for their 
Job 39. I time when the wild goats of the rock br. 

39. 28 on the rock, upon tlie crag of the rock 
Paa, 18. 2 Lord (is) my rock, and my fortress, and 

31. 3 For thou (art) my rock and my fortress 

40. 2 set my feetupon a rock, (and) established 
42. 9 I will say unto God my rock, Why hast 
71. 3 for thou (art) my rock and my fortress 
78. 16 He brought streams also out of the rock 

104. 18 refuge for the wild goats, (and) the rocks 

<*xflV.3o. 26 yet make they their houses in the rocks 

Song 2. 14 my dove, (that art) in the clefts of the ro. 

Isa. 2. 21 and into the tops of of the ragged rocks 

7 19 in the holes of the rocks, and upon all th. 

22. 16 gravethan habitation for himself in arc? 

32. 2 the shadow of a great rock In a weary la. 

33. i6 defence (shall be) the munitions of rocks 
42. II let the inhabitants of the rock sing, let 
57. s i" *li8 valleys under the clifts of the roc? 

Jer. s. 3 made their faces harder than a rock ; th. 
13. 4 and hide it there. in a hole of the rock 
16. 16 hunt them . . out of the holes of the rock« 
23. 29 like a hammer (that) breaketh the rock in 

48, 28 dwell in the rock, and be like the dove 

49. i5 thou that dwellest in the clefts of the ro. 
51. 25 roll thee down from the rocks, and will 

Kze. 24. 7 she set it upon the top of a rock ; she po. 
S4. 8 have set her blood upon the top oi a rock 



Eze. 26. 4 will also, .make her like the topofarock 

26. 14 I will make thee like tlie top of a rock : th. 

Amos 6. 12 Shall horses run upon the rock ? will (one) 

Obad. 3 thou tliat dwellest in the alefts of the ro. 

5. A rock, (from its sharpness), lis tsur. 

Exodi7. 6 will stand before thee there upon the ro. 
17. 6 smite the rock, and there shall come wa. 
33. 21 by me, and thou shalt stand upon a rock 
33. 22 that I will put thee in a clift of the rock 

H'um23. 9 For from the top of the rocks I see him 

Deut. 8. 15 brought thee forth water out of the rock 
3i. 4 (He is) the rock, his work (is) perfect ; for 
32. 13 made him to suck. . oil of the flinty rock 
32. IS lightly esteemed the rock of his salvation 
32. 18 Of the rock (that) begat thee thou art un. 
32 30 except their rock had sold them, and the 
32. 31 Fqr tlieir rock (ia) not as our rock, even 
32. 37 Where (are) their gods, (their) rock in wh. 

Jndg. 6. 21 there rose up fire out of the rock, andeo, 
7. 25 slew Orcb upon the rock Oreb, and Zceb 
13. 19 took a kid . . and offered (it) upon a rock 

1 Sa. 3. 2 none.. neither (is tlieir) any rock lilce our 

24. 2 his men upon the rocks of the wild goats 

2 Sa. 21. 10 spread it for ber upon tlie rock, from the 

22. 3 God of my rock ; in liim will I trust : (he 
22. 32 save the Lord? and who (is) a rock, save 
S2. 47 The Lord liveth t and blessed (be)my ro. 
22. 47 exalted be the God of the rock of my sal. 
2-i. 3 The God of Israel said, the rock of Israel 
15 went down to the rock to David, into the 
W and U18 rock, is removed out of his place 

4 shall the rock be removed out of his place 

24 tlicy were graven in the rock for ever' 
8 and embrace the rock for want of a she. 

10 He ciittolh out rivers nniong the rocks 

6 and the rock poured iiie out rivers of oil 
31 save the I.oRI''' or who (is)a rocksavc our 
46 The Lord Iivetli . and blessed (be) my ro. 

5 liide ine ; he shall set nic up upon a rotk 

1 L'uto thee will! cry.O Lobd my rock, be 

2 be thou my strong rock, for an house of 
2 lead me to the rock (that) is higher th.in 
2 He onlj (is) my rock ninl my salvation .he 

7 rock of my stieij^lh, (and) my refuge, (is) 

15 He clave the rocks in the wilderness, .ind 

20 smote the rock, that the waters gushed 
35 tliey remembered that God (w,is) their ro 

16 with lioney out of the rock should I have 
26 my God. and the rook of mj s.ilvation 
15 my rock, and (lluie is) no unrighteonsn. 
22 my defence , and my God (13) the rock of 

1 let us make a joyful noise to the rock of 
41 opened the rock, and the waters gushed 

8 Which turned tlie rock (into) a standing 
19 way of a serpent upon a rock, the ^^ny of 

10 Enter into the rock, and hide tliee m the 
19 they shall go into the boles of the rocks 

11 To go into the clefts of the rocks, and in 

14 for a rock of olfence to both the houses 
26 slaughter of Midiaii at the rock of Oreb 
10 hast not been mindful ol the rock of thy 

21 caused the waters to flow out of the roLk 
21 clave the rock also, and the waters piiih 

1 look unto the rotk (svbcnce) ye are hewn 
34 (which conicth) from the rock of the HpM 
13 I (am) against thee, O lock of the jilam 

6 fury IS pouied out like lire, and the rocks 

stone, Trirpa I'rtm. 

. 24 man, which Iniilt his house upon a rock 

25 fell not for it wiis fuiintlcd upon a lot-k 
iS and upon this rock 1 w ill build my cburcii 
5. the earth di<l quake, and the rocks rent 
60 tomb, which he hnil hewn out in the rotk 

. 46 a sepulchre Mhich was hewn out of a rock 

48 la)'J the fotindntion on a rock and when 

48 [conld not shakeit for it was upon aro.J 

6 some fell upon a rock , and as soon as it 

13 They on the rock (are they), which, when 

33 lay a stumbling stone and rock of offence 

4 rock that followed them ; and that rock 

8 a rock of offence, (even to them) which 

15 dens and in the ro< ks of the mountains 

16 said to tlie mountains and rocks. Fall on 



I Ch.ii, 
Job 14. 

18. 
19. 
24. 
28 
29. 
Fsa iS. 
)8. 
=7- 

28. 

31 
61. 
62 
62 

7S 
78. 
78. 



92 

94. 

95- 

105. 

114. 

Trov 30 

laa 2 



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48. 
48 
51 

Jer. 18 

21 

Nah. 1. 

6. A rock, 
JIalt. 7 

?■ 

16. 

27 

27, 

Mark 1 5 

Luke 6. 

6 

8. 

8. 
Rom. 9. 
1 Co. JO, 
I Pe. 2, 
Rev 6, 

6. 

7 Rough or rugged places, rpax^'^ -rSvois topois. 
Acts 27. 29 fearing., v/e should have fallen upon rock 

ROB — 

\.A rod, .shoot, ivig, sprovt, ibn chMcr. 

Prov 14. 3 In the month of the foolish (Is) a rod of 
Isa. II 1 'there shall come forth a rod out of the 

1.A staff, Vp9 maqqel. 

Gen. 30. 37 Jacob took him rods of preen popl.-ir, and 
30. 37 made the white appear which (was) in the 
30. 38 set the rods which he had pilled before 
?o. 39 the flocks conceived before the rods, and 
jo. 41 Jacob laid the rods before the eyes of the 
30 41 that they might conceive among the rods 

Jer I. J I And I said, I see a rod of an almond tree 
43. 17 strong staff broken, (and) tlie befiutiful rod 

Z,A rod, nap matteh. 

Exod. 4. 'a What (is).. In thlnehand' And he said, Ar. 
4 4 caught it. and became a rod in his hand 
4. 17 thou shalt take this rod in thine hand 
4. 20 and JIosos took the rod of God in his ha. 
7, 9 Take thy rod, and cast (it) before Pharaoh 
7, 10 Aaron cast down his rod before Pharaoh 
7. 12 they cast down every man his rod, and 
7. 12 but Aaron's rod swallowed up their rods 
7. IS the rod which was turned to a serpent 



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17 I will smite with the rod that (is) in inina 

19 Take thy rod, and stretch out thine hand 

20 lifted up the rod, and smote the waters 
5 Stretch forth thine hand with thy rod 

16 Stretch out thy rod, and smite the dust 

17 Aaron stretched outhis hand with his rod 
23 stretched forth his rod toward heaven 

13 Moses stretched forth his rod over tho 
16 lift thou up thy rod, and stretch out thino 

S thy rod, wherewith thou smotest the river 
9 stand on the top of the hill with the rod 
2 take of every one of them a rod according 
2 the house of their fatliers twelve rods 

2 write thou every man'sname upon his rod 

3 upon the rod of Levi: for one rod (shall be) 

5 the man's rod, whom I shall choose, shall 

6 every one of their princes gave him a rod 
6 to their fathers' houses, (even)twelve rods 

6 and the rod of Aaron (was) among their ro. 

7 Moses laid up the rods before the Lord 

8 the rod of Aaron for the house of Levi was 

9 Moses brought out all the rods from befora 
9 they looked, and took every man his rod 

CO Bring Aarona rod again before the testim. 

i Take the rod, and gather thou theassem. 

iloses took the rod from before the Lord 
II and with his rod he smote the rock twice 
27 the end of the rod that (was) in his hand 
43 the end of the rod that (was) in mine hand 

2 send the rod of thy strength out of Zion 
26 (as) his rod (was) upon the sea, so shall he 

10 the rod hatli blossomed, pride hath bud. 

11 Violence is risen uplinto a rod of wickedness 

11 she had strong rods for the sceptres of 

12 her strong rods were broken and withered 

14 flre is gone out of a rod of her branches 
14 Iiath no strong rod (to be) a sceptre to rule 

9 hear ye the rod, and who hath appointed 



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i.A sceptre, rod, bjb* shebei. 

Fxod2i 20 smite his servant, or his maid, with a rod 
Lev. 27. 32 whatsoever passeth under the rod, thete. 
7. 14 I will chasten him with the rod of men 

9. 34 Let him take his rod away froni me, and 

21. 9 (.ire) safe from fear, neither (is) the rod of 
9 1'hou shalt break them with a rod of iron 

23. 4 thou (art) with me ; thy rod and thy staff 
74. 2 the rod of thine inheritance, (which) thou 
89. 32 I visit their transgression with the rod 
125. 3 the rod of the «icked sh.-iU not rest upon 
Piov 10. 13 a rod (i.s) for the back of him that is void 
I V 24 lie that sparelh his rod hatetli his son 
72. 8 and the rod of his anger shall fall 

22. 15 the rod of correction shall drive It far 

23. 13 (if) thou beatcst him with the rod, he shall 
23. 14 'ihou shalt beat him with the rod, and sh. 
26. 3 a bridle for the ass, and a rod for the fool's 

29 15 The rod and reproof give wisdom: but a 
9. 4 thou hast broken, tlie rod of his opprea.^ 

10. 5 the rod of mine anger, and the staff in 
10 15 the rod should shake (itself) against them 
10 24 he (.ball smite thee witli a rod, and shall 

11. 4 smite the earth with tlie rod of his mouth 
14 29 the rod of liim that smote thee is broken 
2S 27 with a st:iff, and, the cummin with a rod 

30 31 be be.iteii down, (wliich)smote witharod 

10. 16 and Israel (is) the rod of his inheritance 
51. 19 and (Israel is) the rod of his inheritance 

Jjini. 3. 1 seen affliction by the rod of his wrath 
Lze. 2o. 37 1 will cause you to pass under the rod 

21. 10 it contenincth the rod of my son, (as) ev. 

21 13 what if (tlie sword) coutemn eventherodl 
Jllc. 5. 1 shall smite the judge of Israel with a rod 
7. 14 Feed thy people with thy rod, the flock 

5. A rod, staff, sceptre, (>a$Sos rhabdos. 

1 Co. 4. 21 sb.illlconienntoyou witharod.orlnlova 
lleb. 9. 4 Aaron's rod that budded, and the tables 
Rev. 2. 27 And he shall rule them with a rod of Iron 

11. I there was given me a reed like unto a rod 

13. 5 was to rule all nations with a rod of Iron 
19. 15 and he shaU rule them with a jcd of iron 

RO^ lorfmck, (young) — 

l./l imld goat, roe, nSy; yaalah, 

Prov. 3. 19 (be as) the loving hind and pleasant roe 

2. Yoxmg roe or hart, .i;5!s "isy opher tsebiyyah. 
Song 4. 5 (are) like two young roes that are twins 

7. 3 (are) like two young roes (that are) twint 

S.A roe, roebuck; '3S tscbi. 

I)euti2. 15 as of the roebuck, and as of the hart 

12. 22 Even astheroebuck andthehart is eaten 

14. 5 the roebuck, and the fallow deer, and the 

15. 22 shall eat it) alike, as tlie roebuck, and as 
s Sa. 2. 18 Asahel (was as) light of foot as a wild roe 
I Ki. 4. 23 roebucks, and fallow deer, and fatted fo. 
1 Ch.i2. 8 as swift as the roes upon the mountains 
Prov, 6. 5 Deliver thyself as a roe from the hand 
Bong 2. 7 by the roes, and by the hinds of theffeld 

2. 9 My beloved is like a roe or a young hart 

2. 17 be thou like a roe or a young hart upon 

3. 5 by the roes, and by the hinds of the field 

8. 14 be thou like to a roe or to a young hart 
Isa. 13. 14 And It shall be as the chased roe, and as a. 

RO-CE'-UK, D'Sjt fuller^ place. 
A city in Gilead, Iii Gad or Manasseh. 

i Sa. 17. 27thatShobi..andBarzilIaitheGaeadlteofR. 
19. 31 EarziU&i the Gileadite came down trum& 



ROHGAH 



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EOH'-CrAH, njnT outcry, ctlarm. 

A Bon ofShtuncr, grandson of liciiali son of Ashcr. B.C. 

1600. 

I Ch. 7. 34 Ahi, and K., Jehubbah, and Aram 
KOLL — 

1. Polished writinrj table, ]v'fi rpllayon, 

Isa. 8. I Take theo a great roll, and write in it with 

2.--1 roll, volume, n?M megillah. 

Ezra 6. 2 there was found at Achmctha.. a roll, and 
Jcr. 36. 2 Take thee a roll ci a book, and v/rito 

36. 4 and Baruch wrote . upon a roll of a book 
36. 6 read in the roll, v.-hich thou hast written 
36. 14 Take in thine hand the roll wherein thou 
36. 14 son of Is'eriah took the roll in his hand 
36. 20 they laid up the roll in 'the chamber of 
; 36. 21 the king sent Jehudi to fetch the roll 
36. 23 the roll was consumed in the fire that (was) 
36. 25 that he would not burn the roll ; but ho 
36. 27 the king had burnt the roll, and the words 
36. 28 Take thee again another roll, and write 
36. 28 former words that were in the first roll 
36. 29 Thouhast burnt this roll, saying, Why hast 
36. 32 Then took Jereraiahanotherroll.audgave 
Eze. 2. 9 and, lo, a roll of a book (was) therein 

3. I eat this roll, and go speak unto the house 
3. 2 mouth, and he caacfd me to eat that roU 
3. 3 fill thy bowels with this roll that I give 
Zeeh. 5. I Then I turned . and, behold, a flying roll 
5. 2 I see a flying roll ; the length thereof, the 

8.^ look, scroll, 15P sephar, 

Ezra 6. 1 search was made in the house of the rolls 

EOLL (selves, away, back, down, to, together, unto), to — 
1.70 roll, V73 galal. 

Gen. 29. 3 rolled the stone from tho well's mouth 

29. 8 thay roll the stone from tho well's mouth 

Josh. 5. 9 I rolled away tho reproach of Egypt from 

10. 18 Koll great stones upon tho mouth of the 

I Sa. 14. 33 Ye have transgressed : roll a great stone 

Prov 26. 27 he that rolleth a stone, it v/Ul return upon 

2. To roll, ^\\ galal, Za. 

Jer. 51. 25 roU thee down from the rocks, and will 

3. To (cause to) roll, ^'23 galal, 5. 

Gen. 29. 10 rollod the stone from the well's mouth.and 

4. To roll self, hhi galal, la. 

Job 30. 14 in the desolation they rolled thomsclvca 

5. To press or roll self through, wh^ palash, 7. 

Jlic. I. 10 in the house of Aplu-ah roll thyself in tho 
6.?o roll off or away, hnoKvAi^w npohdizn. 

Matt 28. 2 rolled back the stone from tho door, and 

liai'ki6. 3 Who shall roll us away the stone from tho 

16. 4 they saw that the stone was rolled away 

I,uke24. 2 they found the stone rolled away from the 

7. To roll round or up, e'Maaia fieillsso, kXiaam. 
Rev. 6. 14 as a scroll when it is rolled together ; anil 

i>.To roll toward, irpoaKvXia prosluliij. 

Matt 27. 60 he rolled a great stone to the door of 
Markis 46 and rolled a stone unto the dour of tlie 

EOIIED together, to be — 
I.Tohc rolled, VSj galnl, 2. 

Isa. 34. 4 shall be rolled together as a scroll, and 

2. To he rolled, ^hi galal, ia. 

Isa. 9. 5 noise, and gainicnts rolled In blood 
ROLLER, rolling thing — 
l.A rolling thing, wheel, 73?3 galgal. 

Isa. 17. 13 like a rolling thing before tho whirlwind 
2.A bandage, h>nn chittul. 

Ezc- 30. 21 put a roller to bind it, to make it strong 
EO-KAM-TI E'-ZER, nij? 'rpoi highest help. 
A son of Homan, appointed l)y lot over the service of 
song in the tabcruacle in the days of David. B.C. 
1015. 

I Ch.25. 4 R , Joshbekashah, Mallothi, ITothir, (and) 
25. 31 Thefourand twentieth to K, (he), hisBOUB 

RO'-MAN, 'Puiioios, belonging to Rome. 

Johnii. 48 R. shall come and take away. .our. .nat. 
.Acts 16. 21 which are not lawful for us. .being R. 

16. 37 beaten us openly uncondemnc.J, being R. 

i5. 38 feared, when they h'card that they were R. 

22. 25 Is it lawful.. to scourge a man that is a R. 

22. 26 saying, Take.heed. for tliis man is a R. 

22. 27 Tell mc, art thou a R. ? He said, Yea 

22. 29 .Tfraid, after ho knew that he was a R. 

23. 27 rescued .having understood . ho wasa R. 
25. >6 It isi not the manner of the R to deliver 
28. 17 was I delivered .into the bauds of the R. 

ROME, Pwjur). 

The capital of Italy, on the Tiber, about fifteen miles 
from its mouth ; founded about 750 B.C., and covered 
Beven hills; in 716 Ronuilus its founder Avas killed; in 
615 the Capital was founded; in 578 the first Roman 
money was coined ; in 566 the first census was taken 
and its citizens were reckoned at 84,7cx>; in 550 
Servius TuUius divided them into six classes, insti- 
tuted the Comitia C'enturiata ; in 520 the Sibylline books 
removed from Cuma to Rome ; in 510 the Tarquins ex- 
pelled and consular government established ; in 499 tho 
Dictatorship is instituted; 493 the Comitia Tributa in- 
stituted; in 486 the first law proposed, in 451. the 
Decemviri appointed ; in 433 temple of Apollo dedicated; 
111406 the army first receives regular pay; in 405 all 



bachelors taxed ; in 400 the first public banquet of the 
gods celebrated ; in 390 Rome burnt by the Gauls ; in 
387 the Capitoline games established ; in 362 M. Curtius 
leaps into the gulf, in 269 the first silver coina,ge struck 
at Rome; in 235 tho temple of Janus closed; in iSi 
discovery of the Sacred Books of Numa Pompilius; in 
167 the first public library opened ; in 102 the eagle 
becomes the standard; in 100 Julius CoDsar born; in 
64 Pompey annexes Syria ; in 55 Coesar invades Britain ; 
in 29 temple of Janus again closed, in j2 Augustus 
made Supreme Pontiff. In A.D. 17 Cappadocia annexed 
to Rome; in 44 Judea annexed, in 50 Caractacus carried 
to Rome ; in 64 Rome nearly burnt by Nero ; in 65 Paul, 
Peter, Seneca, and Lucan put to death ; in 71 Titus and 
Vespasian receive a triumph, and the temple of Janus 
closed; in 75 the temple of peace completed; in 131- 
135 war with the Jews; in 274 Aurelian founds the 
temple of the Sun ; in 306 Constantino dies at York; in 
312 Constantino establishes Christianity as the religion 
of the state ; in 3J0 it is again formally recognised at 
Constantinople; in 360 Julian abjures Christianity; in 
364 division into the Eastern and the Western Empires ; 
In 410 Rome taken by Alaric; in 6cx), according to Gib- 
bon, Rome had reached its lowest point; in 728 it comes 
under the sovereignty of the Pope , in 846 threatened 
by the Arabs; in 1155 Arnold of Brescia burnt for heresy 
and sedition; in 1278 Charles of Anjou compelled to 
abdicate by the Pope; in 1309 the Pope removes to 
Avignon ; in 1434 the Romans revolt against the Pope ; 
In 1626 dedication of St Peter's at Rome; in 1773 the 
Jesuits expelled ; in 1798 the Pope deprived of his tem- 
poral power: in 1814 he returns to Rome; in 1846 Pius 
IX elected Pope, and in 1878 Leo Xlll. 

Acts 2 10 and strangers of R , Jews and proselytes 

j8 2 commanded all Jews to depart from R. 

»9 21 After I have been there, I must also see R. 

23. II so must thou bear witu'ess also at R. 
28. 14 found brethren so we went toward R. 
28. 16 And when we came to R., the centurion 

Bom. I 7 To all that be in R,, beloved of God, cal. 

1. 15 ready to preach the gospel to you. at R. 
2 Ti. 1. 17 But, when he was iu R., he sought me out 

EOOF- (of the house, or mouth) — 

l.It'ofor top, upper part, J3 gng. 

Deut22 8 shaltmake a battlement for thy roof, that 
Josh. 3 6 brought them up to the roof of the house 

2. 6 whicii she had laid in order upon the roof 
2. 8 she came up untp them upon the roof 

Judg 16. 27 upon the roof about three thousand men 
a Sa. IT. 2 walked upon the roof of the king's house 
II. 2 from the roof he saw a woman washing 
18. 24 watchm.an went up to the roof over the 
Nob. 8. 16 every one upon the roof of his house, and 
Jer. 19. 13 upon whose roofs thoy have burned inc 

32. 29 houses upon whose roofs they have offered 
Eze. 40. 13 roof of (one) little chamber to the roof of 

2.yl beam, n-i'ip qorah. 

Geu. 19. 8 came they under the shadow of my roof 

i.The paJatti, iiwnlh, '^n clu-J.: 

Job 29. 10 tongue cleaved to tho roof of their month 
I'3a.i37. 6 my tongue doave to the roof of my mouth 
Song 7. 9 roof of thy mouth like Ihe best wine for 
Lam. 4. 4 cleaveth t<:) the roof of his mouth for thirst 
Eze. 3. 26 tongue cleave to the roof of thy mouth 

i.A covering, flat roof, ariyr\ siege. 

Matt. 8. 8 tliat thou shouldest come under my roof 
Mark 2. 4 they uncovered the roof where he was 
Luke 7. 6 that thou shouldest enter under my roof 

ROOU (chief, highest, large, upper, uppermost, in the)— 
l.A place, stajtding ground, Dipo iihiqom. 

Gen. 24. 23 is there room (in) thy father's house for 

24. 25 We have both straw and room to lodge 
24. 31 prepared the house, and room for the ca. 

2. A nest, \p qen. 

Gen. 6. 14 rooms shall thou make in the ark, and 

S.Broad place, 3n-ip merchaJ). 

Psa. 31. 8 thou hast set my feet in a large room 

i.Under, place beneath, nnn ttichalh. 

2 Sa. 19. 13 before mo continually in the room of Jo. 

5.0ixr against, in the place of, hyrl avti. 

JIatt. 2. 22 did reign in Judea in the room of his fa. 

S.Successor, received ihrmujh another, Si<i5oxos. 
Acts 24. 27 Porciusl'estus came into Felix' room, and 

1. Foremost seat for reclining, vpwroKXKria prClok. 

Matt 23. 6 love the uppennost rooms at feasts, and 

Marki2, 39 diief seats and the uppermost rooms at 

Luke 14. 7 marked how they chose out the chief ro. 

14. 8 sit not down in the highest room ; lest a 

20. 46 love greetings, .and the chief rooms at f. 

Z.A place, riiros to])os. 

Luke 2. 7 there was no room for tbem in the inn 
14. 9 begiu with shame to take the lowest room 
14. 10 go and sit down in the lowest room 
14. 22 Lord, it is done and yet there is room 
I Co. 14. 16 how shall he that occupielh the room of 
Q.An upper chainber, inrtpwov hvperckm. 

Acts 1. 13 they went up into an upper room, where 

ROOM, to make — 

To make broad or ivide, 3n"i rachab, 5. 

Gen. 26 27 For now the Loud both made room for 
PruY.iS. :6 man's gift maketU room for bini, and 



ROOT — 

l.Root, a-p shoresh. 

Deut 29. 1 8 a root that bearef h gall and wormwood 
Judg. 5. 14 Out of Ephraim (was there) a root of th. 
2 Ki.19 30 house of judah shall yet again take root 
Job 8. 17 His roots are wrapped about the heap 
14. 8 I'hough the root thereof wax old in the 

18. j6 His roots shall be dried up beneath, and 

19. 28 seeing the root of the matter is found ia 

28. 9 overturneth the mountains by the roots 

29. 19 My root (was) spread out by the waters 

30. 4 cut up mallows. , and juniper roots (for) 
Prov 12. 3 root of the righteous shall not be moved 

12. 12 but tlie root of the righteous yieldeth fr. 
Isa. 5 24 their root shall be as rottenness, and th. 

II. I and a branch shall grow out of his roots 
1 1. 10 in that day there shall be a root of Jesss 
14. 29 for out of the serpent's root shall coma 
J4 30 kill thy root with famine, and he shall 
37. 31 house of Judah shall again take root do. 
53 2 shall grow up. .as a root out of a d."-,' gro. 
Jer. 17. 8 spreadeth out her roots by the river, and 
Eze. 17. 6 roots thereof were under him : so it bee. 
17. 7 this vine did bend her roots towards him 
17. 9 shall he not pull up the roots thereof, and 
17. 9 people to pluck it up by the roots thereof 

31. 7 branches : for his root was by great waters 
Dan. II. 7 But out of a branch of her roots shall (one) 
H03. 9. 16 Ephraim is smitten, their rootis dried up 

14. 5 grow as the lily, and cast forth his roots 
Amos 2. 9 yet 1 destroyed. , his roots from beneath 
Mai. 4. I that it shall leave them neither root nor 

2. A root, 'O'p shoresh. 

Dan, 4. 15 leave' the stump of his roots in the earth 
4. 23 yet leave the stump of the roots thereof 
4. 26 leave the stump of the tree roots; thy ki. 

Z.A root, yi^a rhiza. 

Matt. 3. 10 now also tho axe is laid unto the root of 

13. 6 because they had no root, they withered 
13. 21 Yet hath he not root in himself, but dur. 

Mark 4. 6 because it had no root, it withered away 

4. 17 have no root in themselves, and so endu. 

II. 20 saw the fig tree dried up from the roots 

Luke 3. 9 now also the ax is laid unto the root of the 

8. 13 these have no root, which for a while be. 

Rom.i 1. 16 and it the root (be) holy, ao (are) the bra. 

11. 17 partakest of the root and fatness of the 

II. 1 8 thoubearest not the root, but the rootth. 

15. 12 There shall be a root of Jesse, and he that 
I Ti. 6. 10 For the love of money is the root of all evil 
lleb. 12. 15 lest any root of bitterness springing up 
Rev. 5. 5 Root of David, hath prevailed to open the 

22. 16 I am the root and the offspring of David 

ROOT, (to cau3e> to take — ■ 

\.To take root, v)-\^ sJtc:^-ash, 3, 

Isa 40. 24 their stock sluall not take root in Oie earth 
2. To be, rooted out, take root. v->^ sharash, 36. 

Jer. 12. 2 planted them, yea, they have taken root 
S.To cause to take root, B'T#' sharash, 5. 

Jol) 5. 3 have seen the foolish taking root : but 

Psa. 80. 9 didst cause it to take deep root, and it fll. 

Isa. 27. 6 He shall cause them, .to take root: Israel 

ROOT out or up, to — 

1. To pluck up, E'nj naihash. 

Deut 29. 28 Lord rooted them out of their land In an, 

1 Ki.14. 15 shall root up Israel out of this good land 
Jer I. 10 to root out, and to puU down, and to de. 

2. To root up or out tyili/ a/iaraa/i, 3. 

Job 31. 12 and would root out all mine increase 
Psa. 52. 5 and root thee out of the land of the living 

3.T0 root out, 4KpiC6ia ekrizoo. 

Matti3. 29 while ye gather up the tares, ye root 'tp 
ROOTED (out or up), to be — 
1 To be plucked o^U or up, nDj nasach. 

Prov. 2. 22 the transgressors shall be rooted out of it 

2. To be broken off or away, pnj nathaq, 2. 

Job iS. 14 His confidence shall be rooted out of his 

3. To be uprooted, npy aqar, 2. 

Zeph. 2. 4 shall drive out . . Ekron shall be rooted up 

4. To be rooted up or out, IV'IB' sharash, 4. 

Job 31. 8 let me sow., let my offspring be rooted out 

5. To root out, iKpi(6o> ekrizoo. 

Mattis. 13 said. Every plant, shall be rooted up 

6. To be rooted, ^n^ioixai rhizoomai. 

Eph. 3. 17 that ye, beingrootedandgroundedin love 
Col. 2. 7 Rooted and built up in him, and stablis. 

ROOTS, to pluck (or bo plucked) up by the — 

1. To ]}luck up, cnj naihash, 

2 Ch. 7. 20 Then will I pluck them up by the roots out 

2. To be uprooted, 1I3)J aqar, 2. 

Dan. 7. 8 three.liomspluckedupbytheroots: and 

3. To root out, iKpi(6w ekrizoo. 

Lnkei7. 6 Be thou plucked up by the root, and be 
Jude 12 fruit, twice dead, plucked up by the roots 

ROPE — 

X.Cord, line, rope, 73n chebel. 

a So. 17. 13 then shall all Israel bring ropes to that 
I IU.20. 31 put sackcloths on our loins, and ropes upon 
30. 32 ropes cu their beads, aud came to the kinx 



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i.Thick band, nia, abolh. 

Judgi6. XI If they bind mo fast with ncv ropea that 
j6. 12 Delilah therefore took new ropes, and bo. 
Isa. 5. 18 draw. .Bin as it were with a cart ropo 

B.A rope made of hulruslies, o'xoij'^oj' schoinion. 
Act3 27. 32 Then the Boldiers cut oS tho ropes of the 

EOSE — 

Meadow saffron or narcissris, npvSD cliahatslsele. 
Song 2. I the rose 6i Sharon, (and) the lily of the va. 
Isa. 35. I desert shall rejoice, and blossom as the r. 

E05H, V^-i head. 

A son of Benjamin. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 21 And the sons of Benjamin (werc^. .E.. II. 
SOT, (to make) to — 
I. To fall, hs} naphal. 

JJum. 5.21 Lord doth maVo thy thigh to rot, and thy 
i5. 27 belly shall swell, and her thigh Bliall rot 

2. To cause to full, '??} naphal, 5. 

Num. 5. 22 (thy) belly to swell, and (thy) thigh to rot 

8.3*0 rot, jpT raqab. 

Prov.io. 7 but the name of tho wicked shall rot 
Isa. 40. 20 chooseth a tree (that) will not rot; he se. 

ROTTEN, to bo — 

To be putrid, v^H abash. 

Joel I. 17 seed Is rotten under their cloda, the gar. 

GOTTEN, (rags, thine,) rottenness — 
l.Mags, tatters, D'n?3 melachim. 

Jer. 38. II old cast clouts and old rotten rags, and 
38. 12 nov7 (these) oldcastclouts and rotten rags 

^.Rottenness, putridity, foetor, p5 maq. 

Isa. 5. 24 their root shall be as rottenness, and their 

S.JRottcn, npT raqab. 

Job 13. 28 as a rotten thing, consumeth, as a garment 
Prov.i2. 4 she that maketh ashamed (is) as rottenn. 

14. 30 but envy the rottenness of the bones 
H03 . 5. 12 and to the house of Judah as rottenness 
Hab. 3. 16 rottenness entered into my bones, and I 

i.Rottenness, |\2i3n riqqabon. 

Job 41. 27 iron as straw, (and) brass as rotten wood 
HOTTGH (places) — 
I. Mighty, I0"!<, I0?< ethan. 

Deut 21. 4 bring down tho heifer nnto a rough valley 
a.Jiough, bristling, "ipo samar. 

Jer. SI- 27 cause the horses to come upas the rough 
8. Gathered together, heaped up, D'pjri rekasim. 

Isa. 40. 4 made straight, and the rough places plain 

4. Sharp, hard, Wi3 qasheh. 

isa. 27. 8 he stayeth his rough wind in the day of 
S.Hair, I'il'^ sair. 

Dan. 8. 2t And the rough goat (is) the king of Grecia 

6, Hairy, %v sear, 

Zech.13. 4 neither shall they wear a rough garment 
I.Rough, rugged, hard, uneven, rpax^s irachus. 

Luke 3. 5-andtheroughway3(shaUbe)madeEmooth 

EOTJGHLT — 

1. Strong, fierce, 15! az. 

Prov 18. 23 useth entreaties . .rich answereth roughly 

Z.Sharp, hard, rri^U qasheh. 

Gen.42. 7 Joseph., spake roughly unto them; and he 
42. 30 spake roughly to us, and took us for spies 

1 Sa. 20. 10 what (if) thy father answer thee roughly 
t Ki.i2. 13 the kinganswered the people roughly,and 

2 Ch.io. 13 the king answered them roughly : and ki. 

ROUND (thing) — 

i.To be scaly, DSfn chaspas. 

£xodi6. 14 a smad roimd thing, (as) small as the hoar 

i.Jtou7idness, inp /lahar. 

Song 7. 2 Thy navel (is like) around goblet, (which) 

B.Round, Vij/ agol. 

I Ki. 7. 23 (it was) round all about, and his height 

7. 31 the mouth thereof (was) round, (after) tho 

7. 31 with their borders, foursquare, not round 

|. 7- 33 * round compass of half a cubit high: and 

10. ig the top of tho throne (was) fouud behind 

aCh. 4. 2 he made a molten sea. .round in compass 

[See also Beset, compass, go, inclose, tires like the moon, 

shine]. 

ROUND, to — 

To go or compass round about, IP) naqaph, 6. 
Lev. jg. 27 Ye shall not round th!o comers of yonr 

ROUND about — 

l.A circle, ball, in dur. 

Jsa. 29. 3 I ^rill camp against fheo round about, and 

Z.Ilnvirons, round about, a circle, 3P5 mesab. 
I Ki. 6. 29 all the walls of the house round about 
Job 37. j2 it is tiu:ned round about by his counsels 

5. Round ahout, 3'3lj sahib. 

Gen. 23. 17 that (were) in all the borders round about 

35. 5 the cities that (were) round about tliem 

41. 48 food of the field, which (was) round about 

\ £xod. 7. 24 Egyptians digged round about the river 

I, 16. 13 in the morning the dew lay round about 

' H' U set bounds unto the people round about 



£xod25. II m.iko upon It a crown of gold round about 
25. 24 make tlicrcto a crown of gold round about 
25. 25 a border of an hand breadth round about 
25. 25 crown to tho border thereof round about 
27. 17 tho pillars round about tho court(shall be) 
28. 32 of woven work round about tho holo of it 
28. 33 pomegranates . . round about the hem tho. 
aS. 33 bolls of gold between them round about 

28. 34 opon tho hem of the robe round about 

29. 16 sprinkle (it) round about upon tho altar 

29. 20 the blood upon the altar round about 

30. 3 and the sides thereof round about, and 

30, 3 make unto It a crowu of gold round abo. 
37. 2 made a crown of gold to it round about 
37. II made thereunto a crov/u of gold round a. 
37. 12 a border of an liand breadth round about 
37. 12 a crown, .for tho border thereof round a. 
37. 26 and the sides thereof round about, and 

37. 26 made unto it a crowu of gold round about 
38. 16 hangings of the court round about (were) 

38. 20 tabernacle, ond of the court round about 
38. 31 tlie sockets of tho court round about, and 

38. 31 and all tho pins of tho court round abput 

39. 23 a band round about tho hole, that it sho. 
39. 25 round about between tlio pomegranates 

39. 26 round about the hem of the robo to min. 

40. 8 thou Shalt set up tho court round about 
40. 33 round about the tabernacle and the altar 

Lev. I. 5, II sprinkle the blood round about upon 
3. 2 sprinkle the blood upon the altar round a. 
3. 8 blood thereof round about upon the altar 

3. 13 blood thereof upon the altar round about 

7. 2 blood thereof bIi.iU ho Bpriuklo round ab. 

8. 15 upon the horns of tho altar round about 

8. 19, 24 the blood upon the altar round about 
9, 12 he sprinkled round about upon the altar 
g. 18 he sprinkled upou tho altar round about 

14. 41 house to be scraped within round about 
»6, 18 upon the horns of the altar round about 
25. 31 villages which have no wall round about 

25. 44 of the heathen that are round about you 
Num. I. 50 shall encamp round about the tabernacle 

J. 53 the Levites Bhall pitch round about the 
3. 26 by the altar round about and tho cords 

3. 37 the pillars of the court round about, and 

4. 26 which (is), .by tho altarround about, and 
4. 32 the pill.irs of tho court round about, and 

II. 24 and set them round about the tabernacle 
II. 31 on the other side, round about the camp 

11. 32 they spread (them) . .round about thecamp 

16. 34 Israel that (were) round about them fled 

22. 4 company lick up all (that are) round about 
32. 33 (even) the cities of the country round ab. 
34. 12 land with the coasts thereof round about 
35. 2 suburbs for the cities round about thera 
35. 4 end outward a thousand cubits round ab. 

Deut. 6. 14 of the people which (arc) round about you 

12. 10 rest from all your enemies round about 

13. 7 gods of tho people which (are) round ab. 
21. 2 the cities which (are) round about him th. 
25. 19 rest from all thine enemies round about 

Jo3h.i5. 12 coast of the children of Judah round ab. 

18. 2o the coasts thereof round about, according 

19. 8 the villages that were round about these 
21. II with the suburbs thereof round about it 
21. 42 every one with their suburbs round about 

21. 44 And the Lord gave them rest round about 

23. I rest, .from all their oneniios round about 
Judg. 2. 12 of the people that (were) round about th. 

2. 14 the hands of their enemies round about 
7. 21 stood every man Inliis place round about 

20. 29 Israel set liers in wait round about Gibeah 
t Sa. 14. 21 into the camp (from the country) round a. 

26. 5 and the people pitched round about him 
26. 7 Abner and the'people lay round about him 

31. 9 into the land of the Philistines roimd ab. 
c Sa 5. 9 And David built round about from Millo 

7. I the Lord had given him rest round about 

22. 12 he made darkness pavilions round about 
I Ki. 3. I houBo . . and the wall of Jerusalem round a. 

4. 24 he had peace on all sides round about him 
4. 31 and his fame was in all nations round ab. 
6. 5 he built chambers round about, (against) 
6. 5 the walls of the house roundabout, (both) 
6. 5 oracle : and }ie made chambers round ab. 

6. 6 he made narrowed rests round about, that 
7. 12 the great court round about (was) with 

7. 18 two rows round about upon the one net 
7. 20 in rows round about upon tho other ch. 
7. 23 (it was) round all about, and his height • 
7. 23 thirty cubits did compass it round about 
7. 24 under the brim of it round about (there 
7. 24 ten in a cubit, compassing the sea round a. 
7. 36 according to the. .additions roimd about 

iS. 35 tho waterran round about the altar ; and 
a KI. 6. 17 horses and chariots of fire round about 
II. 8 ye shall compass the king round about 
II. II round about the king, from the right co. 

17. IS went after the heathen that (were) round a. 
25. I and they built forts against it roundabout 
es. 4 Chaldoes (were) against the city round ab. 

23. 10 brake iowa tlie wall of Jerusalem round a, 
2S. 17 pomegranates upon the chapiter round a. 

I Ch. 4'. 33 their -linages that (were)round about the 
6. 53 and the suburbs thereof round about it " 

9. 27 they lodged round about the house of God 

10. 9 into the land of the Philistines round ab. 

11. 8 roundabout, even from Millo Roundabout 
22. 9 give him rest from all his enemiesround a. 
28.12 and of all the chambers rqund about, of 

a Ch. 4. 2 thirty cubits did compass it round about 
4. J oxen, whi(^ did compass it iQilPd ;iboat 



a Ch. 4. 3 ten in a cubit compassing the sea round ft 

14. 14 they smote all tho cities round about O. 

15. 15 and tho Lord gave thera rest round about 

17. 10 of tho lands that (were) round about Ju. 
2o. 30 quiet; for his God gave him rest round a. 
23. 7 Levites shall compass the king round ab. 
23. 10 set all the people, .by the klug round ab» 
34. 6 unto Naphtali, with their mattocks ro. ab. 

Neh. 12. 28 the plain country round about Jerusalem 
12. 29 had buildod them villages round about 3. 

Job 10. 8 and fashioned me together round about 
19. 12 and encamp round about my tabernacle 
22. 10 snares (are) round about thee, and sudd. 
41. 14 his face? his teeth (are) terrible round ■ 

Psa. 3. 6 have set (themselves) against mo ro. abo. 

18. II his pavilion round about him (werc)darh 
27. 6 up above mine enemies round about mo 
34. 7 The angel of the Lord cncampetli round ik 
4.f. 13 a derision to them that are round about 
SO. 3 it shall be very tempestuous round about 
76. II let all that be round about him bring pr. 

78. 28 he let (it) fall, .round about their habits 

79. 3 shed like water round about Jerusalem 
79. -4 derision to them that are round abont us 
Zg. 8 or to tliy faithfulness round about thee I 
97. 2 Clouds and darkness (are) round about 
97. 3 and bumeth up his enemies round about 

125. 2 (Asl the mountains (arc) round about J% 
125. 2 BO the Lord (is) round about his peoplo 
128. 3 thy children like olive plants round abo. 
Isa. 42. 25 it hath set him on fire round about, yet 

49. 18 Lift up thine eyes round about, and beh, 
60. 4 Lift up thine eyes round about, and see 

Jer I. 15 against all the walls thereof round about 
4. 17 Askeepers. .are they against her round aU. 
6. 3 pitch (their) tents against her round abflk 
12. 9 the birds round about (are) against her 

21. 14 it shall devour all things round about It 
25. 9 and against all the nations round about 
46. 5 (for) fear (was) round about, saith the Ia 
46. 14 tho sword shall devour round about thea 

50. 14 in array against Babylon round about 

50. 15 Shout against her round about: she hatll 
SO. 29 camp against it round about, let none tlv 

50. 32 and it shall devour all round about him 

51. 2 for. .they shall be against her round ab. 

52. 4 and built forts against it round about 
52. 7 Chaldeans (were) by the city round about 
52. 14 brake down all the walls of Jerusalem ro.a. 
S2. 22 pomegranates upon the chapiters roundn. 
S2. 23 pomegranates. .(were)anhundred rounds 

Lam. I. 17 his adversaries (should be) round about 
2 3 flaming Arc, (which) devourcth 'ound ab, 
2. 22 Thou hast called, .my terrors round abo. 

l!ze. 1. 18 their rings (were) full of eyes round abo. 
I. 27 the appearance of flre round about withl* 
I. 27 I saw. .and it hadbrightness roundatxiut 
I. 28 appearance of the brightness round abouj 
2 Bet (battering) rams against it round ab. 

5 and countries that are round about her 

6 than the countries that (are) roundabout 

7 than the nations th.it (are) round about 
7 of the nations that (are) round about yon 

12 shall fall by the Bword round about thea 
14 among the nations that (are) round about 
i^ unto tho nations that (are) round about 

5 I will scatter your bones round about your 

13 among their idols roundabout their altars 

10 poui'trayed upon the wall round about 
1 2 the wheels, (were) full of eyes round about 
12 of the heathen that (are) round about yon 
37 I will even gather them round about aga. 
57 Syria, and all (that arc) round about her 
57 daughters, .which despise thee round ab, 
24 and shield and helmet round about 

11 llie men . . (were) upon thy walls round ab, 
II their shields upon thy walls round about 
24 thorn of all (that are) round about them 
26 those that despise them round about them 

4 her rivers running round about his plants 

23 and her company is jound about her grave 

24 all her multitude round about her grave 
25,. 26 her graves (are) round about him; all 

4 residue of the heathen that (are) round ab. 
36 the heathen that are left round about you 

2 caused me to pass by them round about 

5 on the outside of the house round abont 

14 the post of the court fbund about the gate 
16 to their posts within the gate round about 

16 and windows (were) round about inward 

17 a pavement made for the court round ab. 
25, 29, 33 and in the arches thereof round ab, 
30 the arches round about (were) five and tw. 
36 the windows to it round about : the lengtb 
43 within (were) hooks, .fastened round ab. 

5 four cubits, roundabout the house on ev. 

6 the house for the side chambers round ab. 

7 went still upward round about the house 

8 also the height of the house round about ' 

10 the wideness of twenty cubits round about 

1 1 and the breadth . . (was) five cubits round a. 

12 the wall . .(was) five cubits thick roun<3 ab, 
16 the galleries round about on their three 

16 the door, ceiled with wood round about 

17 and by all the wall round about, within : 
19 made through all the house round aboutf 

15 toward the gate., andmeasured it rouud a; 
16, 1 7 reeds, with thejmeasuring reed round a'. 
28 it had a wall round about, five hundred- 

12 the whole limit thereof round about (shaO 

13 theljorder.'.by the edge thereof round ab, 
2Q and put (it) . . upon the border rQundibouft 



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' ''' Eras 4^1 holy Ift'all the borders thereof round ab. 

■^ 45*5!'rouad,about ;;and,flftj' cubits round ab.i 

46.^3'a row. Iround'aboutin them; roundabout 

46;'23 boiling places under the rows round about 

48.*3S round about eighteen thousand (measures) 

Xoeli'3?'ii.'ahd gather yourselves together round ab. 
lV''i« si' to judgeiall the iheathen round about , 

Amos 3*1 i'adversary,;: even round about' the land '". 

Nah'^'V'iS the waters round about It, whoae rampart 

2eoh' 2^5 be untohora'wall of fire round about "■ 
' '7 T 7 cities thereof round about her, when (m.) 
lilffz trembluig unto all the people round abo. 
i2';i'6 shall devour all the people roliud about . 
i47r4 wealth of _aU_the; heathen, round about ' 

A. Round hbciitt,*iiOK\60evihttU6tkeiv.- 

Eev. '4. -^3 rainbow round about the throne) In right 
>4.'''4 round about the throne (were) four and 
^Ai heardthe voice of manj; angels [round ab.J 

h.A clrilSf'Kiii'kdiUuktdS^ 

Mark 3:-34 looked round about' on them which aa't 

6. .^ went rouiid about the villages, teaching . 
• - i5."36 they may go into the ' cbiintry round about 

IiUke'9.'i2 into.che.tovrtis and, county round about 
£om ;5. i9.from Jerusalem, and round about unto 
itev. ';4.'-'e round about, the, throne, (were). four bea. 
fi 11 the angels stood found about the throne 

6. From, tvery quarter,' onj all sides;'- TravTo6ev.- 

,Heb'. gT-f-'i overlaid rpurid abput.with gold, wherein 
Y.S'terrfiundingj^round^cUio.utii'irepl^ perix.'x ^ 

Acls^s. 16 the cities'round' about unto Jerusalem 
tS?e oJso Come,' countty/(\WBll,'^gO>: hedge, look, region, 
%tand].p'"' 

%0'^Ti^^abbut/'l^"Wm8,''colapifis;^or'gt«a4— V 
S^o bel'''go,' iurri' found -about, s'^l^'sababX. 

Gen. 37. -i 7 your sheaves stood round about," aiid iaa. 

jQb''.i6.'i3 His archers compass^ me round about; he 
.40.' 22 the willows of the brook compass hirti ab. 

J'fla.''^ 83. 17 They came round about me daily like w. 

BOtjin} aiout,' to 'biset,'^ close br"eo;-^;^ 
l.To go, turn, or be turned rotihd oiow<,33lj sa5a5,2. 
Oen. 19:^4 compassed the house round, both old and 

- Jii'dg ig.^22 beset the'house round about, (and) beat. 

S.To^be^'go^iurn'rourid about, 2^1} sabab, Sa.\\^ , 
Psa-'^Sg;?; 6 noise lilce a dog,' and go round about the 

- Jon;>i, 2^/s depth closed ma, round about, the weeds 

SOiriTl) a.bout,^plaoea'.-r^ 
li\Environs,}[circlc;, l^p'mesai^ 

g'Ki'23.'^f 5 places round 'apboufr Jerusalem ; them aiao, 
S.'Rourid'abouif^Tna sabib\, 

l^as'^y^fis them and. the, places' round about' my. hill 
RpuiE>pft|^ 
!to :cause^ td.risfitp^ tyipTqtttn'yOt 

r<^ii..^49.lL!9'g3 an..old Uoii^i^^vho'sfiaUrrouse^ npt 

IMyowf'.^'^a'iur}- 
^JEibd 28. f7'four towsTof stones :*(tH"e firSl) row (shall 

eS.'ij & carbUhcle ^ (this shall be) the first row,.;, 

^8.'i8 second row;. shall, be an' emerald, a sapph.' 

fe8;''i9 thir'd^ow a ligurfe, an agate, and an amo. 

b8. 20 foilrth'row a beryl,' and an onyx, and a ¥; 

^^'io'^set in it four'rowa of stones: (the first) r. 

jgr^io'and acarbiinble : this (was) the first Tow. 

gg.ii I second row,' an emerald,' a sApphire, and , 

S9.'^i2 third row.'a ligure, an agate, and an am. 

_39.*i3fourthrow, aberyl, an onyx, and a jasper 
atKT, §.'36 three rows of.hew^d stone, and arow of - 
7..! 2 uppn four rows of cedar pillars, with ce. ' 
y.Vg .that (lay) oh forty^ five pillars, fifteen (in) 
^5'r4'windpw3 (in) three rows, and lisht (was) 
J.'ia'three rows of hewed stones,' and a row of^ 

' 7^ i8'madethepillar3, and two rows round ab. 
7,2oiinjows round about upon the other cha, 

7. 24 knops (were) cast iu two rows when it ''^.\ 
' -7.'42 two rows of pomegranates for one net w.' 

B Ch."^4.'v3'Twprows.bf oxen (were) cast; wheii it was 

/4.i3 twb'rpws of pomegranates on each 'wreath 

^ 3Ezer*i6. '23 a row (ofjjuilding) rouni about, lu them 

2.il rou>,{nya iirah)) _ . 

'pze/;'a6.'''23' boiling places ■under the rows round ab.r 
@. A rfay!^afi■ange7)^ntyn^il^_a ''rriddralcah^ 

I/eV. 24.'i'6 Aiid thou slialt set them in two Tixm, Bli 

S:,7irray,\arrangement,-yJ}yy!ip,')naarekethj, __ 

.•' Iiov. 24?!'N6'6ix'on7a'fow/ip6n'thepure.tabl?bef6re' 
■o^2^^7 put ture franMncenso.upoij (e(ich)roww^ 

<?i^ 1^y'er,^Jprov!, '^M'\} 'mclbakS^^ 

"P^j^e^'three .ro'vvs'of 'great "stonesTtfida row of^ 
^.'AtTow}^SR-t6r^ 

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Jpr^[^3 NeyerthelfeSs the'iiidlaiTo'we'd hafd to br3 

2:TomovT0wM'^r'6f'Vi\\^%'fiUt'.'' ^ 

Ez6^"7?25,Thy^ rowers have' brought thee Into ' great, 

^S^o.dnve'or:- push' forward, row, iXavva elaunoj. 
^, Mark 6^48 he saw them toiling in to wing; for the * 
'-' Jolm,*. ig_So.when they had rowed about five and 

^■gingi^^^vfyrigihD'meUtlcafff. 

,- iil.aj.'zs Jsliznael.. of tbeseedroyal, came, and ten 



Isa. 62. 3 and a royal diadem in the hand of thy O. 
J.er. ; t,\.^ I IsluQael . . of the seed royal, and the pr L ' 

I.A hitig, ^^o meleh. 

Gen. 4g, 20 (shall be) fat, and he shall yield royal da. 

1 Ki.io. 13 which Solomon gave her of his royal bo. 

Dan. 6. 7 consulted together to establish A royal 
Z.Kingdom, ^375 malkuth. 

Ssth. 1.7 royal wine in abundance, according to the 
1. g (in) the royal house which (belonged) to 
^.11 To bring Vashti. .with the crown roy^ 
a. ig let there go a royal commandment from 
z. ig let the king give her royal estate unto 
a. 16 Esther was taken, .into his house royal 
a. 17 he set the royal crown upon her head, and 
5. I Esther put on (her)royaUapparel), and st. 

5. I upon his royal throne iu the royal house 

6. 8 Iiet the royal apparel be brought which 
6. 8 the cro'wn royal which ia set upon his he. 

i 8. IS in royal apparel of blue and white, and 

i.Kingdom, reign, ri^^ati mamlahah. 

Josh 10. . 2 Glbeon (was) a great city, as one of the ro. 

1 Sa. 27. 5 why should thy servant dwell in the royal 

2 Ki.ii. I she arose and destroyed all the seed royal 
2 Ch.32. 10 destroyed all the seed royal of the house 

^.Belonging to the king, fiaalKttos basileios. 

1 Fe. 2. 9 a chosen generation, a royal priestUood 
G. Kingly, fiaffiXiKSs basilikos. 

Acts 12. 21 Herod, arrayed in royalapparel, sat upon 
Jas. 2. 8If ye fulfil the royal law according to the 

BOTAI. CITY, T\y6^n I'y city of the kingdom. 

A part of the chiel city of the Ammonites, called also 

Babbah and the city of 'Waters. 

2 Sa. 12. 26 And Joab fought . . and took the royal city 

ROYAL PAVmON —:l 

A canopy, curched roof, llEgT,' "i^iEgf shdphrur. 

Jcr. 43. 10 he shall spread his royal pavUion ovee 
E'DB, to — 
To rub, break in pieces; i^iixu piochS.^ 

Luke 6. I and did eat, rubbing (them) in (thelr^nds 
RXrBBISH — 
Bust, "15:; dphar. ^ 

Neh. 4-2 the heaps of tlie rubbish which are burnt 
1^ ;.;., 10 (there is) much rubbish; so that we are 

ETTBIES — ^^ ^ 

.Coral, red pearl^em', B'4'4?", O^.i^ peniyyim,peninim 

Job 28. 18 for the price of wisdom (is) above rubies 

Prov. 3. 15 She (is) more precious tlinn rubies: and 

8. J I For wisdom (is) better than rubies" and 

io. 15 There is gold, and a multitude of rubies . 

31. 10 avirtuous woman, .herprice (is), .abover. 

Xam. 4. .7 they, were more ruddy in body than rubies 

EtTDDER — 

A rudder, broad flat oar, itrfiaKtov pedalion. 

' Acts 27. 40 loosed the rudder bauds, and hoised up 
EtTDBY— ' 
l.Red, ruddy,' 01'^ adorn. ;^ 

■Song 5. 10 My beloved (is) whll;e and ruddy, the ch. 

2. Red, 'iiD-iH, 'Jbix admoni. 

1 Sa. 16. 12 Now he (was) ruddy, (and)'wlthal of a be. 

, 17. 42 he was (but) a youth, and ruddy, and of 

ETJDLY, to be — ^^ 

To be red, ruddy, or firm^ Dntj adam. " 

Lam. 4.' 7 they were more niddyinbodyihui rubles 
ETTDE — ^ 
Private, uninstructedflii^Tijiididtes. 

2 Co.ii. 6 Butthovgh (I be) rude in speech, yet not 
ETTSIUENT — ^ 

An element, first step or pr{nciple,<Troixf~ov stoich. 

,CoL ;, 2. ' 8 after the rudiments of the world, and not 
.»__ ° a. 20 if ye bo dead, .from the rudiments of the 
ETJE^-*'' 
Rue,^v'{i~yav6ii^peganoft.^ 

Lukeit.'42 ye tithe mint' and me^find.UI manner of 

ETl'-niS, "Pov^'oit (Lat: Rufus) redS 

1. A son of Simon the Cyrenian who. waa compelled to 

bear the cross after Jesus.'' 

^^Markis.' 21 Sinion' a Cyr«hlan;*. the father of r.Ei^ 
2.' A believer ini Eome to whoni Paul sends a salutation." 
' ^ Eom. 16. 13 Salute B. chosen jn the iord.'sud his mo, 

iti-'HA'-HAHJTnDn'i'^iilW.'^ 

*. A symbolid name, of Israeli, 

, 'Hoa, 2..,i Sayyo;unto,;.youiral8ters73J 

'B.vm—^ ^^ ^^ 

^Il.A ntini\fi^T)iiharisdK^ ., 

^Amos g.'ti L willralso np'his flila»,^and"l5pl^ b 

2.0verlhrmB, nnia'midcheM^ .„ — 

jProv26. 28 arid a nattering inotttlUwOiflcei 

' S. Downfall, rii^na inechittah.' 

Psa. 89. 40 thoiihastbroughtWs strongholdstomift 

i.Ruin, stumbling stone, Vi»?p mikshol. 
Eze. iS. 30 Bo iniquity shall not be your nilh 

21. 15 that (their) heart mayfaint, and (tlielr)r. 

3, What h<ts stumbled; a ruin;- n'je'pj? niukshelah. .-- 
.^Iso. ^4botiiauourT^or, aniI(let)tIiisruinCbc)T 



. 6. What has fallen, fall;rhi6 mappdatit 

Isa. 23. 13 palaces thereof ; (and) he bronght it to n& 
2S. 2 hast made..(of)a defencedcity aniin. 

7. What has fallen, nSgo mappeleth. 

Eze. 27. 27 the midsf of the seas in the day ot thy iv 
31. 13 Upon his ruin shall all the fowls of the 

8. Ruin, calamity, !-$ pid. 

Prov 24. 22 and who knoweth the ruin of thembothi 
9, To dig down, Karaa-Kdirru kataskaptS.' 

Acts 15. 16 1 ■will build again the ruins thereof, and 
10. Breakage, a breaking down, ^rjyfia rhlgmd.- 

Luke 6. 49 fell; and the ruin of that house was great 
Etmr of, to be the — 
I'o cause to stumble, *>^j kdsJial, 5i 
. . 2 CI1.28. 23 they were the ruin of hirp, and of all Is. 
ETJINED, (to be) — 
l.Tobe broken or thrown down, D^n haras, 2. 

Eze. 36. 35 the waste and desolate and ruined cities 
36. 36 1 the Lord build the ruined (places, and) 
2. To stumMe, W? kashal., 

Isa: ;. 3. S.For Jerusalem is ruined, and Jud^li iSt \ 
EXnNOTrS — 
1. What has fallen, nV^O mappalah.- 

' Isa. 17. I Behold, Damascus. .shall be a ruinonB' 
2.70 become ruinous, bare, burnt up, nyj natsah, 2. 
' 2 Ei. 19. 25 lay waste fenced cities into ruinous heaps 

Isa. 37. 26 lay waste fenced cities (into) ruinous lie< 
E'OLE — •. 

1. Restraint, lyyn matsar. 

Prov 23. 28 He that (hath) no rule over his own spirit, 
^.Beginning, pre-eminence, hpy^h arch?. 

1 Co. 15. 24 he shall have put down all rule and all 
Z.A rule {of measure or of conduct), xivaiv kano'A. 

a Co. 10. 13 the measure of the rule which God hath 
> 10. 15 be enlarged by you according to our nild 
Gal. 6. 16 as many as walk according to this rule ' 
Phil. 3. 16 [let us walk by the same rule, let us mind 

ETOB (over), to (bear or have) — 
l.Tobe a king, reign, ^79 malai'. 

Eze. 20. 33 with fury poured out, ■will I role over you; 

2. Rule, dominion, fiS^pO memshalah. 

Gen. 1. 16 rule the day, and the lesser light to rul<^ 
Psa.136. 8 The sun to rule by day: for his mercy ,; 
136. 9 The moon and stars to rule by night : fov. 
Z.To rule, WlJ mashal. 

Gen. 1. 18 to rule over the day and over the nighi 
3. 16 thy husband, .he shall rule over thee 
4. 7 (shall be) his desire, and thou shalt role d^. 
S4. 2 servant of his house, that I'uled over all ' 
Josh 12. 2 ruled from Aroer, which (is) upon the b. 
Judg. 8. 22 Eule thou over us, both thou and thy son 
8. 23 I will not rule over you, neither shallmjr 
8. 23 rule over you : the Lord shall rule over 

2 Sa. 23. 3 He that ruleth over men (must he) just 
a Ch.2o. 6 rulest (not) thou over all the kingdoms 
Psa, 59. 13 let them know that God ruleth in Jacob 

66. 7 He ruleth by his power forever; his eyes 

89. g Thou rulest the raging of the sea : when 

103. igpreparedhisthronchiakingdomniletho. 

106. 41 and they that hated them ruled over thenK 

Provi2. 24 The hand of the diligent shall bear rule . 

16. 32 he that ruleth his spirit than he that ta; 

17. 2 A Wise servant shall have rule over a son 
ig. 10 much less for a servant to have nile over 
B2. 7 The richruleth over the poor, and the bo. 
ag. 2 when the wicked beareth rule, the people 

EccL 9. 17 than the cry of him that ruleth among fo. 
Isa. • 3. 4 their princes, and babes shall rule over 
■ 3. 12 (A8for)inypeople..womenru!coverthenx 
«g. 4 a fierce king shall rule over them, saith 
e8. 14 that rule tiiis people which (is) in Jems, 
■ 40. 10 his arm shall rule for him ; behold, his 
52. 5. They that rule over them make them to 
"C3. 19 thou never barest rule over them ; they 
Jer. 22. 30 sitting upon the throne . . and ruling any 
Lara. 5. 8 Servants have ruled over us: (there is) no, 
Eze. 19. 1 1 rods for the sceptres of them that bare m. 
,■ . 19. 14 hath no'strong rod (to be) a sceptre to r. 
pan. II. 3 that shall rule with great dominion, and 
_■;■ It. ' 4 according to his dominion which he ruled 
Joel 2. 17 that the heathen should rule over them 
Zech. 6.13 shall sit and rule. upon his throne: and' . 

4. To rule, 'trn radah.'< 

' Lev. 5!5. 43' Thou Shalt not rule over him with rlgonv 
\25. 46 ye shall not rule one over another withL" 
E5. 53 the other) shall not rule with rigour over 
» ^ 5. 16 which ruled over the people that wrought 
■->ii 9. 23 which'bare rule over the people that yrroi, 
4 Ch. 'B. 10 tw'b hundred and fifty, that bare rule ovoP 
PEa.iio.>2 rule thou in the midst of thipe enemies 
Jsa. i4.';-2 and they shall rule over their oppressors 
i;-4ii i4.';€ he that ruled the nation in anger, is per*. 
Jer. ' 5. 31 and the priests bear rule by their means 
Eze. 29; IS they shall no more rule over the nations 
34. 4 with force and with cruelty have ye ruled 

Z.To rulCf'vn rud. 
f Hob. II. 12 Judah yet ruleth with God, and Is faithful 

6. To be a prince, "iTy sarar. 

Esth. 1. 22 every man should bear rule in Ws O'wn 
vProY, fi. j6 By me princes rule,^ and npbles, (even) aJl, 
Isa. 32. I Deltoid,, princes ehall ride in In.dgmenc ' 



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7. To rule, have power or aullierily, bS(J' ahalat, 

Nch. 5. 1$ their Bcrvanta baro rule over the people 
£3th. 9. I the Jews had rule over them that hated 
Eccl. 2. i(> yet shall ho have rule over oil my labour 
8. 9 one inau ruleth over auother to hia own 

8. To rule, ahv shelel. 

Dan. X. 39 which shall bear rule over all tho earth. 

9. Ruling, ruler, tS'^y shallii 

Kzra 4. 20 kjngs also over Jerusalem, whlchhavo ra. 
Dan. ^. 17, 25, 32 that the Most Uigh ruleth in tho 

4. 26 Shalt have known that the heavens do rule 

5. 21 till he knew that the Most High God ruled 

10. To judge, be a magistrate, bbv" shaphat. 
Buth I. I la tho days when tho judges ruled, that 

11. To le first, pre-eminent, &px<^ archs. 

Markio. 42 they which are accounted to rulo over the 

12. To act as judge or president, ^pa^eiahrabeuO. 
Col. 3. 15 let tho peace of God rule in your hcartu 

\2. To lead, guide, govern, T]yc6/j.at higeomai. 
Heb. 1 J.- 7 Kemcmber them which have rule over you 
33. 17 Obey thorn that have tho rule over you 
>jj. 24 Salute all thom that have the rule over you 

ii.To aJiepherd, guide, govern, ^oinalva poimaino. 

Matt. a. 6 a governor, that shall rule my people Is. 

Eev. 2. 27 And he shall rule them with a rod ol iron 

12. 5 who was to rule all nations with a rod of 

19. IS and he shall rule them with a rod of iron 

15. To set or place over or before, irpoitrrrintproistcjni 

Uom 12. 8 he that ruleth, witli diligence ; he that 

I Ti. 3. 4 One that ruleth well his own house, hav. 

3. 5 if a man know not how to rule his own ho. 

3. 12 ruling their children and their own houses 

5. 17 Let the elders that rule well be counted 

RTTLZ, to cr uso or make to — 
1.2V cause to rule, .tit radah, 5. 

Isa. 41. 2 Who raised up . . and made (him) rule over 

2. To cause to rule, hii'l} mashal, 5. 

Dan. II. 39 he shall cause them to rule ovcrmany, and 
EXTLED, to le, or that — 
l.Rxder, rule, dominion, V^O mimshal. 

I Ch.26. 6 that ruled throughout the house of their 
ZJ'o kiss or salute, pv) nashaq. 

Gen. 41. 40 acording unto thy word shall all. .be ru. 
RTJLEB, (chief) — 
\.A shield, ]yQ magen. 

Ho3. 4. 18 her rulers (with) snamo do love, Give yo 

2. To rule, Spij mashal. 

Gen. 45. 8 and a ruler throughout all tho land of Kg. 
Judgi5. II that the Philistines (arc) rulers over us 
3 Ch. 7. 18 There shall not fail thee a man (to be) ru. 
Pfla.105. 20 The king sent and loosed him; (even)..r. 

105. 21 He made him lord of his house, and ruler 
rroT. 6. 7 Which having no guide, overseer, or ruler 

23. I When thousittcst to cat with a ruler, con. 

28. 15 (so is) a wicked ruler over the poor people 
29. 12 If a ruler hearken to lies, all his servants 

29. 26 Many seek tho ruler's favour : but (every) 
Sccl. 10. 4 If the spirit of tho ruler rise up .against th. 
Isa. 14. s hath broken, .the sceptre of the rulers 

16. I Send ye the lamb to the ruler of the land 
49. 7 to a servant of rulers, kings shall see and 

Jer. 33. 26 I will not take (any) of his seed (to ^e) ru. 

51. 46 and violence in the land, ruler against ru. 

Mic. s- 2 come forth unto me (that is) to be ruler in 

Hab. I. 14 asthc creeping tilings, (thathave)no ruler 

3. .4 leader, T3J nagid, 

I Sa. 23. 30 shall have appointed thee ruler over Isr. 

c Sa. 6. 21 to appoint mo ruler over the people of tho 
7. 8 to be ruler over my people, over Israel 

I Ki. 1. 35 I have appointed hira to be ruler over Is. 

I Ch. 5. 2 and'of him(came)the chief ruler; butthe 

9. II the son of Ahitub, the ruler of the liousc 

g. 20 the son of Eleazar was the ruler over them 

II. 2 thou Shalt be a ruler over my people Isr. 

17. 7 thou shouldest be ruler over my people 
26. 24 And Shcbuel . . (was) ruler of tho treasures 
37. 4 of his course (was) Slikloth also the ruler 
27. 16 the ruler of the Reubenites (was) Eliezer 
28. 4 for he hath chosen Judah (to be) the rul. 

B Ch. 6. s neither chose I any man to be a ruler ov. 
II. 22 Rehoboam made Abijah. .(to be) ruler 
19. II the son of Ishniael, the ruler of the house 

31. 12 over which Cononiah the Levite (was) ru. 

31. 13 and Azarlah the ruler of the house of God 

33. 8 Zechariah and Jehiel, rulers of the house 
Noh. II. II son of Ahitub, (was) the ruler of the ho. 

A.One lifted up, N's'J nasi. 

Exodi6. 22 rulers of the congregation camo and told 
22. 28 not revile the gods, nor curse the ruler of 

34. 31 all the rulers of the congregation return. 

35. 27 rulers brought onyx stones, and for tho 
lev. 4. 22 When a ruler hath sinned, and done (so.) 
Numi3. 2 send a man, every one a ruler among th. 

h.Captain, ruler, judge, J'ViJ qatsin.' 

Isa. 1. 10 Hear the word of the Lord, ye rulers of 
* 3. 6 Thou hast clothing, be thou our ruler 
3. 7 nor clothing : make me not a ruler of the 
02. 3 All thy rulers are fled together, they are 
fi.A head, ^k*! rosh. 

.i. ,; Deut. 1. 13 and X will make them nilers o^fer you 
•■ ,t>IsB.^5. »o laropUeta and jpur jujgrs, the fflg m hath 



7. To rule, n-n radah. 

Paa. 68. 27' There (iB)littlo Benjamin (with) their ru. 
8. To be lean, be in secret, [n razan. 

Psa. 2. 2 ralcra take counsel together, against tho 
^.Prince, -is sar. 

Gen. 47. 6 then make them rulers over my cattle 
ExodiB. 21, 25 rulers of thou8and3,'(and) rulers of hu. 

18 21, 25 rulers of liftics, and rulers of tens 
Judg. 9. 30 when Zebul tho ruler of the city heard 
2 KL lo. 1 sent to Samaria, unto tho rulcniof Jezre. 
II. 4 fetched the rulers over hundreds, with tho 
TI. 19 took the rulers over hundreds, and the ca. 
I Ch. 21. 2 David said to Joab, and to the rulers of 
27. 31 All these (were) tho rulers of the substa. 
29. 6 with the rulers of tho king's work, offered 
a Ch.29. 20 gathered tho rulers of the city, and went 
Ezra 10. 14 Let now our rulers ofal! the congregation 
Nch. 3. 9, 12, 16, 17, 18 tho ruler of tho half part of 
3. 14 the ruler of part of Both-haccercm; hebu. 
3. 15 Shallum the son of Col-hozeh, tho ruler 
3. 19 Ezer the son of Jeshua, tho ruler of Miz. 
^. 16 the rulers (were) behind all the house of 

7. 2 gave. .Hananiah the ruler of tho palace 

11. I rulers of tho people dwelt at Jerusalem 
£sth. 3. 12 to the rulers of every people of every pr. 

8. 9 deputies and rulers of the provinces wh. 

9. 3 all the rulers of the provinces, and the U. 
lO.To be an overseer, one in authority, IDJ' chatar. 

a Ch,26. II Maaseiah the ruler, under tho hand of U. 
W.Rule, authnrity, JIBES' sldlton. 

Dan. 3. 2 all the rulers of the provinces, to come to 

3. 3 rulers of the provinces, were gathered 
\1.Rule, ruling, B'^S" shallit. 

Eccl. 10. 5 an error (which) proceeded from the ruler 

Dan. 2. 10 thcrefore(thereis)no king, lord, norruler 

5. 29 should be the third ruler in the kingdom 

IS.Prefects, D'jJip scganim. 

Ezra 9, 2 hand of tho princes and rulers hath been 

Neh. 2, 16 rulers knew not whether I went, or what 

2. 16 nor to the rulers, nor to the rest that did 

4. 14 to the rulers, and to tho rest of the people 

4. 19 I said unto the nobles, and to the rulers 

5. 7 rebuked the nobles, and the rulers, and 
5. 17 hundred and fifty of the Jews and rulers 
7. 5 gather together the nobles, and the rulers 

12. 40 and I, and the half of the rulers with me 

13. II Then contended I with the rulers, and said 
Jer. 51. 23 will I break in pieces captains and rulers 

51. 28 all tho rulers thereof, and all tho land of 
51. 57 her wise (men), her captains, and her ru. 
Eze. 23. 6 clothed with blue, captains and rulers, all 
23. 12 captains and rulers clothed most gorgeo. 
23. 23 captains and rulers, great lords and ren. 

M. Ruler, chief magistrate, &px(ov archCn. 

Matt. q. 18 there came a certiu'n ruler, and worship. 
9. 23 when Jesus came into the ruler's house 
Luko 8. 41 ruler of the synagogue : and he fell down 
j3. 18 certain ruler asKed him, saying, Good M. 

23. i; when he had called together, .the rulers 
53.35 the rulers also with them derided (him) 

24. 20 how the chief priests and our rulers dcL 
John 3. J There was a man. .a ruler ct the Jews 

"7.26 Do the rulers know indeed that this is the 

7. 48 Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees 

12.42 among the chief rulers also many believed 

Acts 3. J7 that through ignorance. . (did) also your r. 

4. 5 that their rulers, and elders, and scribes 
f. B Ye rulers of the people, and elders of Is. 
4. 26 rulers were gathered together against tho 
!7- 27, 35 Who made thee a ruler and a judge 

7. 35 the same did God send to be a ruler and 

13. 27 their rulers, because they knew him not 

14. s also of the Jews with their rulers, to uso 

16. 19 drew.. into the market place unto the ru. 
23. 5 Thou Shalt not speak evil of the ruler of 

Rom 13. 3 For rulers ore not a terror to good works 

15. .4 leader, guide, Tjyffiiiv hegemOn. 

Marki3. 9 ye shall be brought before rulers and kl. 
Lukesi. 12 brought before kings and rulers for my 

16. World-ruler, Kotr/jiOKpaTup hosmokratOr. 

Eph. 5. 12 against tho rulers of the darkness of this 
ETJIlEE, chief of the city, feast, synagogue '-^^' 
X.Chief of a city, voXiripx^s politarches.\ 

Acts 17. 6 di'ew Jason, .unto the rulers of the city 

17. 8 troubled the. .rulers of the city, when 

2.C%ief of a festive party, apxtTplxXiyos architrik. 
John 2. 9 When;th8 ruler of the feast had.tasted the 

3. Chief of a synagogue, ipx^rvvlywyos archisun. 
Mark 5, 22 there cometh one of the rulers of the sy. 

5. 35 came from the ruler of the synagogue's 
5. 36 he salth unto the ruler of the synagogue 
S. 38 to the house of the ruler of the synagog. 

Luko 8, 49 cometh one from the ruler of the synago. 
13. 14 ruler of the synagogue answered with In, 
Acts 13. 15 rulers of the synagogue sent unto them 

18. 8 Crlspus, the chief rmei' of the synagogue 
18. 17 Sosthenes, the chief ruler of the synago. 

RTTLEB, to be or make a — ■ $ 

1. To appoint, ijjp pagad, 6, 

a e£ 25. sa made Oedallah. .the Bonof ShaphBn,ruIer 
t Ch. 25. 39 whom kl^g X)avld made rulers over the R, 

2, Tq r\ile, have power, o^if' shelet, 

' Das. 5. 7, i6ehallbst^0 thlrdnUsrlatheklnsdom 



3. To cause to rule, oSy slielct, 5. 
. Don. 2. 38 and hath inadc tuec ruler over them all • 
Ti" 2. 48 mado him ruler over tbo whole proViuuu 

ETJLINO— < 

To rule, ^ffp mashal. 

2 Sa.23. 3 (""'»' I'c) Just, ruling In the har of CoiJ: 

Jer. 22. 30 silting upon tho throne.. and ruliny any 
RU'-MAH, nijn height. ' 

Tho native place of Pedalah father of ZcbudaU U14 
mother of Jeholakim king of Judaji. u.c. 610, 

2 Kl. 23. 36 Zcbudah. tho daughter of I'cdqiall of JL) 
ETMBLmO — * 

Multitude, noise, \\Jin hamon.. 

Jer. 47. 3 tho rumbling of hlii wn«cls!"tiic falUftri 
RXTMOUR — , ■ < 

1. What is heard, report, tidings, njte^ shemurih. 
2 KI.19. 7 shall hear a rumour, and shall return t<*J 
Isa. 37. 7 shall he.ir a rumour, nnd return to his 5 
Jer. ^9. 14 I have heard a rumour from the Loitn "^ 

51. 46 fear for tho rumour. .a runiourshallbotli 
51. 46 after thatin(anotlRr)year(shallcunie)ar. 

■Kzo. 7. 26 rumour shall be upon rumour ; then b1i. 

Oliad 1. Wc have heard a rumour from the Long 

2. What is heard, report, rumour, aKor] akoe, 
Matt24. 6 ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wa, 
Marki3. 7 ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wj. 

3 A word, \iyas logos. 

Luke 7. 17 this rumour of him went forth throogtiAl 

RUMP — » 

Rump, tail, n;^N alyah. . 

Exod29. 22 shalt take of tho ram the fat, nnd tho nR 
Lev. 3. 9 tho whole rump, it shall he take oH hard 

7. 3 rump, and the fat that covcrcth the inw. 

8. 25 took tho fat, and tho rump, and all the 

9. 19 ram. tho rumj), ajjd that which covcretlj 
RTO, to — 

\.To go in, K^3 ho. 

Ezra 8. 13 the river that runneth to AhaTa;and th. 

2. To go on, ■^Sn halak. 

Psa. 105. 41 waters gushed out ; they ran in tho dry 
Eccl. I. 7 All the rivers run into the sea ; yet tho 
Eze. 31. 4 with her rivers running round about hia 

i.Togoon,-;^^ halak, Z. 

Psa. 104. 10 into the valleys, (which) run among tho' 
i.To go on continually or habitually, li^n halak, 7. 

Paa. 58. 7 Let them meltaway aswatcr3'(which)run 
Z. To flow, 311 zub.' 

Lev 15. 25 or if it run beyond the time of her scpan. 
6. To be poured or spread out, IJ) nagar, 2. 

Psa. 77. 2 my sore ran in the night, and ceased Dot 

l.To come or full up, come against. Sip paga. 

Judgi8. 25 lest angry fellows run upon thee, andtl^ 
8. To run, J^n ruts. 

Gen. 18. 2 he ran to meet them from the tent door 
18. 7 Abraham ran unto the herd, and fetched 
e4. 17 servant rau to meet her, and said, Letm* 
24. 20 ran agaiu unto the well to draw (water) 
24. 28 damsel ran, and told (them of) her niotlu 
24. 29 Labau ran outunto the man, unto the wc. 
29. 12 llcbckuh's son : and she rau and told her 
29. 13 rau to meet him, and embraced him, and 
33. 4 Esau ran to meet him, and embraced him 
Kura II. 27 there ran a young man, and told Moses j 
■^ 16. 47 ran into the niidbt of tlic congregatioa \ 
Josh. 7. 22 Joshua sent messengers, andtlieyranuii. 
' 8. 19 tliey ran as soon as he had stretched out 

Judg. 7. 21 and all the host ran, and cried, and fled 
i 13. 10 woman made haste, and ran, and showed 
J Sa. 3. 5 ran unto Eli, and said. Here (am) I ; for 
(. 4. 12 there ran a man of Benjamin out of tho 

.8. II and (some) shall run before his chariots 
'10. 23 they r!in and fetched him thence: andwb. 
17. 22 ran Into the army, and came and saluted 
27. 48 ran toward the army to meet the PbilistL 

17. 51 Therefore David ran, and stood upon the 
20. 6 that he might run to Beth-lehcm his city 
20. 36 said. .Run. .(And) as the lad ran, he shQt 

^ Sa 15. I prepared him .. fifty men to run before ' 

18. 19 Let me now run and bear the king tidlnga 
18. 21 Cushi bowed himself unto Joab, and ran 
18. 22 let me, I pray thee, also run after Cnshl 
18. 22 Joab said. Wherefore wilt thou run, my 
18. 23 let me run. And he said unto him. Run 
18. 23 Ahimaaz ran by the way of the plain, and 

'I Kl. I. 5 prepared him., fifty men to run before him 
t8. 46 ran before Abab to the entrance of Jezc 
19. 20 left the oxen, and ran after Elijah, and:. 

a Ki 4. 22 that I may run to the man of God, and ' 

4. 26 Run now, I pray thee, to meet her; and . 

5. 20 will run after him, and take somewhat of 
Job 15. 26 He rurmeth upon him, (even) on (his) ne.' 

i6.|i4 breach ; he nmneth upon me like a gianb 

J'ea. 19.' s (and) rejolceth as a strong man to run & \ 

59. 4.They run and prepare themselves without 

119. 32 Ijwill run the way of thy commandmentt 

147. 15 sendeth forth.. his word runneth very bw.' 

Prov..i. 16 For their feet run to cwM, and make hastfl 

4. 13 when thou ronnest, thou shalt not stam.* 

18. 10 the righteou-s runneth into It, and I3 safe 

Song I. 4 Draw me, we will run after thee. The tUV 

Isa. 40. 31 they shall run, and not be weary ; (and)) 

53, 5 nations (that) knew theo not shall run ' 

jf . f Ttieir feet nu to evU, cod t^ey make ^ 



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Jer. 12. 5 If thou hast run with tho footmen, and 
33. 31 have not sent these prophets, yet they r. 
51. 31 One post shall run to meet another, and 

Dan. 8. 6 and ran unto him lu the lury ol hla pow, 

Joel 2. 4 and as horsemen, so shall they run 

3. 7 They shall run like mighty men ; they 
3. 9 they shall run upon tho wall ; they shall 

Amos 6. 12 Shall horses run upon the rock? will (one) 

Hab. 3. I make (it) plain. .that he may run that re. 

Uag. 1. 9 and ye run every man unto his own hou. 

Zech. 2. 4 Kun, speak to this young man, saying, /. 

9, To run, pT ruts, 3a. 

Nah. 3. 4 seem like torches, they shall run like tho 

10.7*0 (cause to) rim, pn ruts, 5. 

1 Sa.17. 17 and run to the camp to thy brethren 

11. 2*0 run, flow, in rur. 

Lev. 15. 3 whether his flesh run with hU Issue, or 

Eze. 1. 14 living creatures ran and returned as tho 
\3.To overflow, rush, '\ot^ shattiph. 

2 Ch.32. 4 hrook that ran through the midst of tho 

14. 7*0 run to and fro, ppy shaqaq. s- 

Isa. 33. 4 to and Iro of locusts shall he run apon 

15. To rush impetuously, Spfidw hormao. 

Acts 7. 57 stopped their ears, and ran upon him wL 

16.ro run toward or to, irpoo-Tpe'xw i"'"*'''*''^"- 
Markio. 17 there came one running, and kneeled to- 

17.7*0 run together xoith, avvrpix" suntrecho. 
Mark 6. 33 ran a foot thither out of oU cities, and 

JS.T'o run, rpexa trecho. 

Matt 27. 48 straightway one of them ran, and took a 
38. 8 departed . .and did run to bring hla dlscL 
Mark 5. 6 when he saw Jesus afar off, he ran and 

IS. 36 one ran and filled a sponge full of vinegar 
Xukei5. 20 ran, and fell on his neck, and kissed him. 

24. 12 [Then arose Peter, and ran into the Sep.] 

Johnao. 3 Then she runneth, and cometh to Simon 

20. 4 So they ran both together : and the other 

Rom. 9. 16 nor of him that runneth, but of God that 

I Co 9. 24 Know, .that they which run in a race run 

9. 24 but one receivoth the prize? So run, that 

9. 26 I therefore so run, not as uncertainly ', so 

Oal. 2. 2 by any means I should run, or had run 

5. 7 Ye did run well ; who did hinder you that 
Phil. 2. 16 that I have not run in vain, neither lab. 
Heb 12. 1 let us run with patience the race that is 
Hev. 9. 9 of chariotaW many horses running to ba. 

BITK (aground, along, away), to — 
1.7*0 go on, X}n haldk. 

Exod. 9, 23 and the flro ran along upon the ground 

2. 7*0^8, fn5 harach. 

I Ki. 2. 39 ran away unto Achish son of Maachah kl. 

t.Todash against or upon,run aground, ivoKtWu. 

Acts 27. 41 ran the ship aground : and the fore part 
X1TK (down, out, over, through), to — 
1.7*0 go in, n'i3 ho. 

'Eae. 24. 16 nor weep, neither shall thy tears run do. 

S. 7*0 he rolled, "jSj galal, 2. 

Amos 5. 34 But let judgment ran down as waters, and 

8. 7*0 run out. pv, yatsaq. 

X Kl 23. 35 blood ran out of the wound Into the midst 

4. 7*0 go or come doion, tj; yarad, 

Paa.119. 136 Kivers of waters' run downmlne eyes, be. 

133. 3 ran down upon the beard, (even) Aaron's 

Jer. 9. 18 that our eyes may run down with tears 

13. 17 run down with tears, because the IjORD'S 

14. 17 Let mine eyes run down with tears niglit 

Iiam. I. j6 mine eye runneth down with water, bee. 

2. 18 let tears run down like a river day and ni. 

3. 48 Mine eye jfimneth down with rivers of wa. 

t.ToJlow, run out, npp pahah, 3. 

Eze. 47. 3 behold, there ran out waters on tho right 
6. 7*0 step, tread, lyy isaacl. 

Oen. 49.33 bough., (whose) branches run over the wa. 
7.7*0 rtm, p-\ ruts. 

a Sa. 33. 30 For by thee I have Eun through a troop 

Paa. 18. 29 For by thee I have run through a troop _ 

B.Fulness, .tit revayah. 

Psa. 23. s anointeat my head, .my cup runneth over 

^. To pour out, iKXfo ekcheo. 

Matt. 9. 17 the bottles break, and the wine runneth 

10.7*0 run dowii,' Kararpexo) l:atatrecho.'\ 

> Acta 21. 32 ran down unto them : and when Qieytaw 

11.-7*0 run around about, v^pirp^xa peritrechd.i 

, Mark 6. 55 ran through that whole region round about 
S[2. 7*0 rMH over, overflow, ittepetcx'l'voijuu hupereJc. 
■ Luke 6. 38 and shaken together, and running over^ 
KOS (away or down), to cause or make to -r/ 
1.7*0 cause to go on,, "^h] yalah, 5. 

^ Eze. 3a, 14 Then will X . . cause their rivers to'niii like 

. 2. To eaiase to run down, "n; yarad, 5J 
• 'taa. 78. iS and caused waters to run down Ulta rivOTS 
ttTcreavio to run, fn ruts, 5< 

3er. 40, 19 but I will suddenly make hhn run ftway-^ 
go. ^ tint I will mako them Buddenl/ IQU avaj! 



ETUI before, greedily, in, to, thither to, to — 
1.7*0 pour out, iKx^va ekchunS. 

Jude n ran greedily after the error of Balaam 

2. 7*0 leap or rush in, eio'irijSow eispedaS. 

Acts 14. 14 and [ran in] among tho people, crying 

3. 7*0 run to or into, eicrTpix<^ eistrechO. 

Acts 12. 14 but ran in, and told how Peter stood be. 

i. To mn totoard or to, irpoerrpex*' prostrecho. 
Mark 9. 13 were greatly amazed, and running to (him) 
Acts 8. 30 Philip ran thither to (him), and heard him 

5. 7*0 r%tn forward or before, Trporpix" protrechS, 
Lukeig. 4 ran before, and ellmbed up into f, sycam. 

'B.TrS to and fro, upon, to — 

1. To push against, strip off, v^i^pashat.^ 

Judg 9. 44 two (other) companies ran upon all ((ha 

2. 7*0 go to and fro, Viv3 shut, 3a. 

3 Ch.i6. 9 For the eyes of the LORD run to and fro 
Jer. 5. I Run ye to and fro through the streets of 
Ban. 13. 4 many shall run to and fro, and knowledge 
Amos 8. 13 they shall run to and fro to seek the word 
Zech. 4. 10 which run to and fro tlirough the whole 

3.7*0 go to and fro, dib" shut, 7a. 

Jer. 49. 3 lament, and run to and fro by the hedges 

i. To go or run to and fro, or along, Pi2<^ shaqaq. 
Joel 2. 9 They shall run to and fro in the city; tliey 

EUIT together, under, violently, with, to — 

1.2*0 rush impetuously, ipfido/jiat hormaomai. 
Matt. 8. 32 whole herd of swine ran violently down 
Mark 5. 13 herd rau violently down a steep place into 
Luke 8. 33 herd ran violently down a steep place into 

Z.There was a concourse, iyiv^ro <rvySpo/iii. 

Acts 21. 30 people ran together: and they took Paul 

3.7*0 run together with, ovvrpix" suntrechS. 

Acts 3. II all the people ran together unto them in 

1 Fe. 4. 4 they think it strange that ye run not with 

4,7*0 run under or below, {nrorpex'" hupotrechS, 

Acts 27. 16 ruiming under a certain island which Is 
EUNNING (together, to and fro) — 

1. Living, tJ diai. 

Lev. 14. 5, 50 in an earthen vessel over running wa. 

14. 6 the bird (that was) killed over the runn. 

14. 51 dip them, .in the running water, and sp. 

14. 53 cleanse the house . . with the running wa. 

15. 13 bathe his flesh in running water, and shall 
Numig. 17 running water shall be put thereto in a 

2. Running, ny;(5 merutsah. 

2 Sa. i3. 27 running of the foremost Is like the runn. 

3. .4 running to and fro, P'^IJ mashshaq. 

Isa. 33. 4 as the running to and fro of locusts shall 

4.7*0 run, pi ruts. 

s Sa. 18. 24 looked, and behold a man running alone 
18. 36 the watchman saw another man running 

18. 26 said. Behold (another) man running alone 

3 KL 5. 21 when Naaman saw (him) running after 

2 Ch.23. 12 heard the noise of the people running and 
Prov. 6. 18 feet that be swift in running to mischief 

RUHITINO issue, to have a — ' 

To flow, issue, 3?I xub. 

Lev. 15. 2 Wlion oiiy man hath a running Issue out 

^ 23. 4 What man . . hath a runnlug Issue, he shall 

STINNING water — • 
To flow on, 7]J nazal. 

Prov 5. 15 aid running waters out of thine own well 

RUSH — 

\.A reed, "^HiH agmon. 

Isa. 9. 1 4 the Lord will cut off. .branch and rush 

19. 15 which the head or tail, branch or rush, may 

2.^ rush, reed, KoS gome. 

Job 8. u Can tho rush grow up without mire ? can 
Isa. 35. 7 where each lay, (shall be).. reeds and ru. 

RUSH, to — 

1.7*0 push against, strip off. Be'? pashal. 

Judg. 9. 44 rushed forward, and stood in the entering 
30. 37 the Hers in wait hasted, and rushed upon 

2. To be wasted, desolate, nnt^shaah, 2. 

Isa.. 17. 13 The nations shall rush like.. mMiy waters 

S. To overflow, rush, r^a^ shataph.' , 

Jer. .•- e. 6 turned to his course, as the horse roahetlk, 
i. To rush impetuously, 6p/jido/iai hormaomai. . 
' Acts 19. 29 they rushed With one. accord into thoth. 

EtrSHlHQ (to mate a) — i ., _ 

l.A shaking, tremhling, rushing i i^'radsK^^^ „ ^' 

' Jer. ■ 47. 3 at the rushing of his chariots, (and at) the 

^Eze. 3. 12 heard behind me a voice of a great rush. 

3- 13 (I heard) also . . a noise of a great r ushin g 

2. Wasting, desolation, noise, ]\Kf shaoni:- 

Isa. 17. 12 the rushing of nations, .like the riishing 
"^ 17.13 The jiations . . like the rushing of^uanjr wa. 

Z.To ha wasted, desolate, nti^ shaah, % ^. 

Isa. 17, 12 of nations, (that) make a ruling UK9 tb9 
4.7*0 he(ivani cc^ry, <pfpa> phero.' . .^^ .^^ , , , r'- 

'Acta.' 8. a a tushing ti]>gh^>in<VAna it Qllea b31 



BUST— 

\. .Eating, a devouring, Pptocrts hrOsis. 

Matt. 6. ig where moth and rust dotti corrupt, an3 
6. 20 where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt 
i.Metallic rust, los ios. 

Jas 5. 3 tho rust of them shall be a witness agains* 
ETJTH, ^^,^0^0 friendship. 

A Moabitess who became the wife of Chillon, younger 
son of EUmelech and Naomi, and afterwards of Boaz; 
to whom she bare Obed father of Jesse father of David, 
B.O. 1312. -'-.-. -^ 

Jluth I. 4 one (was) Orpah /'. the name of the other B; 
1. 14 Orpah kissed her. .but R. clave unto her 
I. 16 And R. said. Entreat me not to leave thea 

1. 22 So Kaoml returned, and R. the Moabitesa 

2. 2 R. the Moabitess . . Let me now go to tho 
a. 8 Then said Boaz unto R., Hearcst thou not 
a. 21 And R. the Moabitess said. He said unta 
e. 22 And Naomi said unto R. her daughter la 

3. 9 And she answered, I (am) R. thine handU 

4. 5 thou must buy (It) also of E. the Moabitesa 
4. 10 E. the Moabitess . . have I purchased to 
4. 13 So Boaz took R., and she was his wifo 

Uatt. I, j Boaz begat Obad ot Jli au4 01>edl)egat 7« 



B 



BABACHTHAHI — .,^^ 

Hast thou forsaken me {from, Ch. ^l>Z<f) (raPaxOavl. 
Matt 27. 46 Eli ! Eli ! lama sabachthani f that is to sa^ 
Marki5. 34 Eloi 1 Eloi l lama sabachthani ! which if 

SA-BA'-OTH, (ra^aiie, (from Heb. MkJS) hosts. 
An appellation of the Lord as Ruler over all. 

Rom. 9. 29 Except the Lord of 3. had left us a seel 
Jas. 5. 4 crles..enteredinto..earsof the I^rdotfi. 
SABBATH (day) — 
l.Cessation, sabbath, nje' shahbaik. 

Exodi6. 23 Tomorrow (Is) the rest of tho holy gabbatti 
16. 25 today (Is) a sabbath unto the Lord: today 
16. 26 the seventh day, (which is) the sabbath 
16. 29 that the Lord hath given you the sabbath. 
00. 8 Remember the sabbath day, to keep It holy 
BO. 10 the seventh day (Is) the sabbath of the b 
CO. II wherefore the LORD blessed the sabbath. 

31. 13 my sabbaths ye shall keep : for It (is) a si, 

31. 14 ye shall keep the sabbath therefore ; for 
31. 15 the seventh (is) the sabbath of rest, holy to 
31. 15 whosoever doeth (any) work in the sabbath 
31. 16 keep the sabbath, to observe the sabbath 
35. 2 shall be to you an holy day, a sabbath of 
35. 3 ye shall kindle no fire . . upon the sabbath <I. 

I.ev. 16. 31 It (shall be) a sabbath of rest unto yon, and 
19. 3 and keep my sabbaths : I (am) the LORD 
19. 30 Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverenca 
33. 3 the seventh day (is) the sabbath of rest, an 
03. 3 it (Is) the sabbath of the Lord in all your 
B3. II the morrow after the sabbath the priest 
83. 15 count., from the morrow after the sabbath 
33. 15 from the day. .seven sabbaths shall be co. 
e3. 16 unto the morrow after the seventh sabb. 
£3. 32 (It shall be) unto you a sabbath of rest, and 
23. 32 unto even, shall ye celebrate your sabbath 
33. 38 Beside the sabbaths of the Lord, and be. 
£4. 8 Every sabbath he shall set it in order be. 
Bs. 2 then shall the land keep a sabbath unto 
25. 4 a sabbath of rest unto the land, a sabbath. 

35. 6 the sabbath of the land shall be meat for 
BS. 8 thou shalt number seven sabbaths of years 
S5. 8 the space of the seven sabbaUis of years 
b6. 2 Ye shall keep my sabbaths, and reverenca 
s6. 34 Then shall the land enjoy her sabbaths 
s6. 34 then shall the land . . enjoy her sabbaths 
b6. 35 it did not rest in your sabbaths, when ye 

36. 43 shall enjoy her sabbaths, while she lieth 
Hum 15. 32 that gathered sticks upon the sabbath day 

28. 9 on the sabbath day two lambs of the first 
28. 10 (This is) the burnt offering of every sabb. 
Peut 5. 12 Keep the sabbath day to sanctify It, as th9 
5. 14 the seventh day (Is) the sabbath of the L. 
5. 15 commanded thee to keep the sabbath day 
? Kl. 4. 23 to day? (it is) neithpr new moon nor sab. 
II. 5 part of you that enter In on the sabbath 
ki. 7 of all you that go forth on the sabbath 
ji. 9 men that were to come in on tho sabbath 
XI. 9 them that should go out on the sabbath 
• 16. 18 And the covert for the' .sabbath that they 
t Ch. 9. 32 the show bread, to prepare (it) every sab, 
' 33. 31 sacrifices unto the Lord in the sabbaths 
a Ch. e. 4 on the sabbaths, and on the new moons 
« , 8. »3 on the sabbaths, and on the new moons 

03. 4 third part of you entering on the sabbath 
«3. . 8 men that were to come in on the sabbath 
03. 8 them that were to go (out) on the sabbath 
31. 3 the burnt offerings for the sabbaths, and 
. • 36, 21 until tho land had enjoyed her sabbaths 
Nell. 9. 14 madest known unto them thy holy sabb. 
xo. 31 or any victuals on the sabbath day to sell 
Id. 31 would not buy it of them on the sabbath 
JO. 33 of the sabbaths, of the new moons, for tho 

13. 15 treading wine presses on the sabbath, and 
»3. 15 broughtintoJerusalem on the sabbath day 

13. 16 sold on the sabbath unto thp cHildren ol 
t.3. 17 that ye C», and sioftae the sahbatitt mg f 



SABBATH 



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Keh. 13. 18 bring more wrath .by profaning tlio snb 
13. 19 gates, .began to bo dark before tho sabb. 
13. 19 should not be opened till after the sabbath 
13. 19 no burden bo brought in on tho sabbatli d. 
13. 21 From that, .came they no (more) on tho sa. 
13. 22 keep the gates, to sanctify the sabbath day 

Paa. 92 title. A Psalm (or) Song for tho sabbath d. 

Isa. I. 13 tho new moons and sabbaths, tho calling 
56. 2, 6 that koepeth the sabbath from pollut. 
56. 4 unto the euuuchs that keep my sabbaths 
58. 13 If thou turn away thy foot from tho sab. 
58. 13 call the sabbath a delight, the holy of the 
C6. 23 from oue sabbath to another, shall all flo. 

Jar. 17. 21 bear no burden on tho sabbath day, nor 
17. 22 aburdenout of your houses on the sabb. d. 
17. 22 hallow ye the sabbath day, as I comman. 
17. 24 the sabbath day, but hallow tho sabbath d. 
17. 27 hearken unto me to hallow the sabbath d. 
17. 27 entering In at tho gates . . on the sabbath d. 

Xam. 2. 6 caused tho solenm feasts and sabbaths to 

Eie. 20. 12 also I gave thorn my sabbaths, to be a sign 
so. 13 and my sabbaths they greatly polluted 
20. 16 polluted my sabbaths : for their hsart 
so. 20 hallow my sabbaths ; and they shall be a 
ao. 21 they polluted my sabbaths : then I said, I 
zo. 24 polluted my sabbaths, and their eyes were 
22. 8 despised . . and hast profaned my sabbaths 

22. 26 have hid their eyes from my sabbaths, and 
23. 38 defiled my sanctuary . .profaned my sabb. 

44. 24 and they shall hallow my sabbaths 

45. 17 the new moons, and in the sabbaths, and 

46. I on the sabbath it shall be opened, and in 
46. 3 in the sabbaths and in tho new moona 
46. 4 offer unto the Lord in the sabbath day 
46. 12 shall prepare . .as he did on the sabbath J. 

Hos. 2. II and her sabbaths, and all her solemn le. 
Amos 8. 5 the sabbath, that wemayest set forth wh. 

%A cessation, sabbath, jinj^' shahbatkon. 

Lev. 23. 24 shall ye have a sabbath, a memorial of 

23. 39 on the first day (shall be) a sabbath 

23. 39 and on the eighth day (shall be) a sabbath 

^.Cessations, desolations, D'PSif'O mishbattim. 
Lam. 1. 7 saw her, (and) did mock at her sabbaths 

^Sabbath, (rdfifiara sabbata. 

Matt 12. I Jesus went on tho sabbath day through 
j2. s on tho sabbath days the priests in tho 
12. 10 Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days? 

12. II if it fall into a pit on tlie sabbath day, will 
la 12 it is lawful to do well on the sabbath da/ 
28. I In tho end of the sabbath, as it began to 

Iktork I. 21 ou the sabbath day he entered into tho 
2. 23 went through the fields on the sabbath 

2. 24 why do they on tho sabbath day that wh. 

3. 2 whether he would heal him on the sab. d. 

3. 4 Is it lawful to do good on the sabbath day 
l/ake 4. 16 went into tho synagogue on tho sabbath d. 

4. 31 and taught them on the sobbath days 

6. 2 which is not lawful to do on the sabbath d. 
6. 9 Is it lawful on the sabbath days to do go. 
- 13. 10 in one of the synagogues on the sabbath 
Acts 13. 14 went into the synagogue on the sabbath d. 

16. 13 on the sabbath we went out of the city 

17. 2 three sabbath days reasoned with them 
Col. 2 16 or of the new moon, or of tha sabbath 

C, Sabbath, ai^^arov sabbalon. 

Matt 12. 2 which is not lawful to do npon tho sab. d. 

13. 5 priests in the temple profane the sabbath 

12, 8 Son of man is Lord oven of tho sabb. day 

24. 20 that your flight be not . . on tho sabbath day 
Mark 2. 27 ho said unto them, The sabbath was 

2. 27 made for man, and not man for the sabb. 
a. a8 The Sou of n)an is Lord also of the sabb. 
6. a when tho sabbath day was como, ho beg. 
16. I when the sabbath was past, Mary Magd. 
Lake 6. I on tho second sabbath after the first, that 
6. 5 the Son of man is Lord also of the sabba. 
6. 6 it came to pass also on another sabbath 

6. 7 whether he would heal on the sabbath day 
13 14 iTesus had healt d on the sabbath day, and 

13. 14 in them . . be healed, and not on the sab. d. 

13. 15 doth not each one of jrou on the sabbath 

13. 16 be loosed from this bond on the sabbath d. 

14. I into the house .. to eat bread on the sab. d. 
14. 3 Is it lawful to heal on tho sabbath day 

14. s straightway pull him out on the sabbath d. 
83. 54 that day was tho preparation, and the sa. 
23. 56 rested the sabbath day, according to the 

Joha 5. 9 walked : and on the same day was tho sa. 

5. 10 It is the sabbath day : it is not lawful for 
5. 16 he had done these things on the sabbath 
5. 18 he not only had broken the sabbath, but 

7. 22 ye on the sabbath day circumcise a man 
7. 23 If a man on tho sabbath day receive ; 

7. 23 every whit whole on the sabbath day ' 

9. 14 it was tho sabbath day when Jesus made 

9. 16 because he keepeth not the sabbath day 

19. 31 on the sabbath day, for that sabbath day 

.Acta I. 12 from Jerusalem a sabbath day's journey 

13. 27 Prophets which art read every sabbath d. 
13. 42 might be preached to them tho next sab. 

, 13. 44 the next sabbath day came almost tho 

15. 21 read in the synagogues every sabbath day 
i3»- 4 ho reasoned in tho oynagdguo every sab. 

SABbItH, day before tha — 

Day beforq the sabbath, ■n-po(TdPffaTov prosabbaton. 
Marki5. 42 preparation, that Is, [the day before tho sa.] 



SABBATH, to keep — 

To cense, kccj) sabbath, n;?* shabath 

2 Ch.36. 21 as long as she lay desolate she kept sabb. 
SA-BE-ANS, D-N?3. 

Tho descendants of Scba (tho eldest son of Cush or of 
Sheba hia grandson) in N. Ethiopia, Including iloroo. 

Isa. 45. 14 and merchandise of Ethiopia ond of tho S. 

Eze. 23. 42 with Iho men. .f were) brought S.from tho 

BA-BE-ANS, N5?', D*K?tf'. 

Tho descendants of .'Jhcb'a, son of Yokshan aon of Abra- 
ham, in £dom and Syria aud Arabia. 

Job I. 15 tho S. fell (upon thorn), and took them aw.' 
Joel 3. 8 they shall sell thcni to tho S., to a people 

BAB'-TAH, BAB'-TA, nB!!C, Nft^C. ] 

Third son of Cush, whoso descendants dwelt In the 
middle of 3. Arabia, N. of Kane (Periplus). B.C. 2500. . 

Gen. 10. 7 tho sons of Cush ; Scba. .llavilah, and 3. 

J Ch. 1. 9 tho sons of Cush ; Scba. .Uavllah, and 3. 

BAB-TE'-OHA, Npnao. 

Fifth son of Cush son of ilam, and his descendants on 

the E. side of Persian Gulf, in Carmanla, or on tho E. 

of Ethiopia. B.C. 2250. 

Gen. 10. 7 sons of Cush. .Sabtah, and Raamah, and S 
I Ch. I. 9 the sons of Cush. .Sabta, and Kaamah. .S. 

SA'-OAB, 1?';' hired. 

1. Father of Ahlham.ono of David's valiant men (In 2 Sa. 
23. 33 Sharar). B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. 35 Ahlham the aon of S. tho Dararlte, Ellphal 

2. A Eohathite, son of Obed-edom, a gatekeeper of tho 
tabernacle in the days of David. B.C. 1040. 

1 Ch. 26. 4 Joah the third, and 8, the fourth, and N. 
BACK — 

l.Bag, sack, nn&'pN amtachath. 

Gon. 42. 27 for, behold, it (was) in his sack's mouth 

42. a3 My money is restored, .(it i3)even in mys. 

43. 12 brought again in the mouth of your sacks 
43. 18 the money that wos returned in our sacks 
43. 21 that we opened our sacks, and, behold 
43. 21 (evory)man'Bmoney..in tho mouth of hiss. 
43. 22 cannot tell who put our money in our sa. 

43. 23 God. .hath given you'troasure'in your sa. 

44. 1 Fill the men's sack3(with) food, as much 
44. I put every man's money in hia sack's mo. 
44. 2 put my cup, tho silver cup, in the eack'a 
44. 8 the money which we found In our sack's 
44. II took down every man his sack to the gr. 
44. II Then they.. opened every mau his sack 
44. 12 and the cup was found in Benjamin's sa. 

2. Vessel, '^3 heli. 

Gon. 42. 23 Joseph commanded to fill their sacks with 

3. Sack, pV saq. 

Gen. 42. 25 to restore every man's money Into his sock 

42. 27 as one of them opened his sack, to give 

42. 35 as they emptied their sacks, that, behold 

42. 35 every man's bundle of money (was) in hiss. 

Lev. II. 32 whether(it be), .raiment, or skin, or sai^k 

Josh. 9. 4 took old sacks upon their asses, and wine 

BACKBUT — 

Sackbut, harp-like instrument, HJ^V, »'??D sabJca. 
Dan. 3. 5, 7, 10, 15 comet, flute, harp, sackbut, psol 

SACKCLOTH, saekclothes — 

l.A sack, dress 0/ sackcloth, pi) saq. 

Gen. 37. 34 and put sackcloth upon his loins, and 

2 Sa. 3. 31 gird you with sackcloth, and mourn bef. 

21. 10 the daughter of Aiah took sackcloth, and 
t Ki. 20. 31 put sackcloth on our loins, and ropes up. 

20. 32 they girded sackcloth on their loins, and 

21. 27 and put sackcloth upon his flesh, and fa. 
21. 27 and lay in sackcloth, and went softly 

a Ki. 6. 30 behold, (he had) sackcloth within upon 
jg. 1 covered himself with sackcloth, and went 

19. 2 And he sent Eliakim. .covered with sack. 
t Ch,2i. 16 elders (of Israel, who were) clothed in sa. 
Nch. 9. I and with sackclothes, and earth upon th. 
Esth. 4. I put on sackcloth with ashes, and went out 

4. 2 into tho king's gate clothed with sackclo. 

4. 3 and many lay in sackcloth and ashes 

4. 4 and to take away his sackcloth from him 

Job 16. 15 I have «ewed sackcloth upon my skin, ond 

Psa. 30. II thou hast put off my sackcloth, and gird. 

35. 13 when they were sick, my clothing (was) s. 

69. II I made sackcloth also my garment ; and 

Isa. 3. 24 instead of a stomacher a girding of sack. 

IS. 3 they shall gird themselves with sackcloth 

20. 2 loose the sackcloth from off thy loins, and 
82. 12 to boldness, and to girding with sackcloth 
37. I covered himself with sackcloth, and went 
37. 2 And he sent Eliakim .. covered with sack. 
50. 3 I clothe, .and I make sackcloth their cov. 
58. 5 and to spread sackcloth and ashes (under 

Jer. 4. 8 gird you with sackcloth, lament and howl 
■. 6. 26 gird (thee) with sackcloth, and wallow th. 
■ 48. 37 cuttings, and upon tho loins sackcloth 
■■; 4* 3 gird you with sackcloth; lament, and run 
tani. 2. 10 they have girded themselves with eackcl. 
Eze. 7. 18 They shall also gird (them selves) with sa. 
; 27. 31 gird them with sackcloth, and they shall 
Dan. 9. 3 with fasting, and sackcloth, and ashes 
Joel I. 8 Lament like a virgin girded with aackcl. 
I. 13 lie all night in sackcloth, ye ministers of 
Amoa 8. 30 I will bring up sackcloth upon all loins 
Jon. 3. 5 put on sackcloth, from the greatest of 
3. 6 covered (him) with sackcloth, and sat in 
3. 8 let man and beast be covered with aackc. 



2.A sack,' drcss'nf sackcloth, (tclkkos sakkos. 

Matt II. 21 repented long aso in snckclath and ashes 

Luke 10. 13 repented, sitting, lu eackcloth and ashes 

Rev. 6. 12 tho tun bocanio black as Backclotli of Ua. 

1 1. 3 they shall proijhcsy . . clothed in sockclutli 

BACBIFICE — 

l.A slauf/hter, slaur/htered animal, sacrijice, nj';. 
Ezra 6. 3 tho place where they offered eacrillces 
li.A slaughter, slaughtered animal, sacrifice, n;i. 
Gen. 31. i\ Jacob offered eocriflco upon the mount 

46. 1 offered sacrlflccs unto the God of his fat. 

£xodio. 25 Thou must give us also sacrifices and bu. 

' 12. 27 It (Is) the sacrifice of the Lord'.s paisovcr 

18. 12 took a burnt offering andsacrinces forG. 

23. 18 shalt not offer tho blood of my sacriflco 
29. 28 of tho sacrifice of their peace offerings 
34. 15 (one) call thee, and thou eat of his sacrL 
34. 25 shall not offer tho blood of my sacriflco 
34. 25 neither shall the sacnflce of the^ feast of 

Lev. 3. I if his oblation (be) a sacrifice of peace off. 
3. 3, ho shall offer of the sacrifice of the pe. 

3. 6 it his offering for a sacrifice of peace offo. 
4. 10 token off from the bullock of the sacriflco 

4. 26 03 the fat of tho sacrifice of peace offering 
4. 31 the fat is taken away from off the sacrifico 
4. 35 taken away from the sacrifice of the pea. 
7. I J the low of the sacrifice of peace offerings 
7. la then ho shall offer with the sacriflco of 
7. 13 the sacriflco of thanksgiving of his pcocd 
7. 15 And the flesh of the sacriflco of his pcoco 
7. 16 if the sacrifice of his offering (be) a vow 
7. i6 the some day that ho offereth his sacriflco 
7. 17 the remainder of the flesh of the sacriflca 
7. J 8 (any) of tho flesh of tho sacrifice of his 

7. 20, 21 flesh of the sacriflco of peace offerings 

7. 29 He that offereth the sacriflca of his peace 

7. 29 shall bring his oblation.. of the sacriflco 

7. 32 an heave offering of tho sacriflces of your 

7. 34 from off the sacrifices of their peace offe. 

7. 37 and of the sacrifice of the peace offerings 

g. 18 (for) a sacrifice of peace offerings which 

JO. 14 (which) are given out of the sacrifices of 

17. 5 Israel may bring their sacrifices, which 

17. 7 they shall no more offer their sacrifices 

17. 8 that offereth a burnt offering or sacriflco 

jg. 5 if yo offera sacrifice of peace offerings un. 

32. 21 And whosoever offereth a sacrifice of pe. 

22. 29 when ye will offer a sacrifice of thanksgi. 

23. 19 two lambs of the first year for a sacrifico 

23. 37 a meat offering, a sacrifice, and drink off. 
Hum 6. 17 he shall offer the ram (for) a sacrifice of pe. 

6. 18 tho fire which (is) under the sacrifice of 

7. 17 And for a sacrifice of peace offerings, two 
[So In verse 23, 29, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59, 65, 71, 77, 83.] 

7. 88 tho oxen, for tho sacrifice of the peace off. 
10. 10 and over the sacrifices of your peace off. 
15. 3 or a sacriflco in performing a vow, or in 
15. 5 prepare with the burnt offering or sacrifl. 
15. 8 or (for) a sacriflce in performing a vow 

''25. 2 they colled the people unto the sacrificea 

Deut 12. 6, II your burnt offerings, and your sacrifl. 

'12. 27 the blood of thy sacrifices shall be poured 

j8. 3 from them that offer a sacrifice, whether 

32. 38 Which did eat the fat of their sacrifices 

33. 19 they shall offer sacrifices of righteousness 
Josh 22. 26, 28 not for burnt offerings, nor for sacrifico 

22. 27 with our sacrifices, and with our peace off. 

22. 29 formeatofferings, orfor sacriflces. besidea 

Judg. 6. 26 offer o burnt sacrifice with the wood of 

I Sa. I. 21 offer unto tho Loitb the yearly sacriflco 

2. 13 when any man offered sacrifice, the pri. 

2. 19 she came, .to offer the yearly sacrifico 

2. 29 ■\Vhereforo kick ye at my sacrifice and at 

3. 14 shall not be purged with sacrifice nor off. 

6. 15 sacrificed sacrifices the same day unto tho 
9. 12 (there Is) a sacrifice of the people todoy 
9. 13 because he dotk bless the socrifice; (and) 

10. 8 (and) to sacrifice sacrifices of peace offering 

11. 15 they sacrificed sacrifices of peace offerings 
15. 22 delight In burnt offerings and sacrifices 

15. 22 to obey (is) better than sacrifice, (and) to 

16. 3 call Jesse to the sacriflce, and I will show 
16. 5 sanctify, .and come with me to the sacri. 
16. 5 sanctified, .and called them to the sacrifl. 
2o. 6 a yearly sacriflco there for aU the family 
20. 29 for our family hath a sacrifice in the city 

-% 8a. 15. 12 sent, .while he offered sacriflces ; and tho 

1 TSX 8. 62 all Israel with him, offered sacrifice beforo 

8. 63 And Solomon offered a sacriflce of peace 

12. 27 If this people go up to do sacriflce in tho 

2 KL 5. 17 offer neither burnt offering nor sacrifice 

10. 19 for I have a great sacriflce (to do) to Baal 
10. 24 when they went in to offer sacriflces and 
16. 15 sprinkle upon it. .blood of the sacriflco 

I Ch.29. 21 they sacriflced sacriflces unto the LoED 
29. 21 and sacrfDces in abundance for nil Israel 

e Ch. 7. 1 consumed the burnt offering and the sac. 

7. 4 the people offered sacrifices before the L. 
7. 5 Solomon offered a sacrifice of twenty and 
7. 12 have chosen this, .for an house of sacrifice 

29. 31 bring sacriflces and thank offerings into 
29. 31 tho congregation brought in sacrifices and 
Neh. 12. 43 they offered great sacriflces, and rejoiced 
Psa. 4. 5 Offer the sacriflces of righteousness, and 
gj, 6 therefore will I offer, .sacrifices of joy - 
-40. 6 Sacrifice and offering thou didst not des. 
50. 5 have made a covenant with me by sacrifl. 

50. 8 I will not reprove thee for thy sacrifices 

51. 16 thou desirest not sacrifice, else would I 
ji. 17 The sacriflces of God (are) a broken spirit 



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Psa. 51. 19 Shalt thou be pleased with the sacrifices 

106. 2S joined themselves, .and ate the sacrifices 

107. 22 let them sacrifice the sacriflcea of thank. 
116. 17 offfci' to thee the sacrifice oi thanksgiving 

Trov 15. 8 sacrifice of the wicked (Is)an abomination 

J 7. I than an house full of sacrifices (with) str. 

21. 3 more acceptable to the Lokd than sacrifl. 

21. 27 The sacrifice of the wicked (is) abomina. 
Eccl. 5. 1 more ready.to hear thau to give the sacr. 
Isa. 1. 1 1 what .. (is) the multitude 06 your sacrifices 
» 19. 21 and shall do sacrifice and oblation ; yea 

34. 6 the Lord hath a sacrifice in Bozrah, and 

43. 23 neither, .honoured mo with thy sacrifices 
'43. 24 neither., filled me with the fat of thy sacr. 

56. 7 their sacrifices (shall be) accepted upon 
f 57- 7 6^611 thither wentest thou up to offer sa. 
nJer. 6. 20 (are) not acceptable, nor your sacrifices 

■, 7. 21 Put your burnt offerings unto your sacri. 

;- 7. 22 concerning burnt offerings or sacrifices 

17. 26 sacrifices, and meat offerings, and incense 

33. 18 kindle meat offerings, and to do sacrifice 
46. 10 the Lord God of hosts hath a sacrifice in 

££ze, 20. 28 they offered there their sacrifices, and 

39. 17 gather yourselves, .to my sacrifice that I 
39. 17 a great sacrifice upon the mountains of Is. 

39. 19 tiU ye be drunken, of my sacrifice which 

40. 42 slew the burnt offering and the sacrifice 

44. II slay the burnt offering and the sacrifice 
«, . . • 46. 24 the ministers, .shall boil the sacrifice 
\Dan. 9. 27 he shall cause the sacrifice and the obla. 
'Jlos. 3. 4 >vithout a sacrifice, and without an image 

4. 19 shall be ashamed because of their sacrifl. 
6. 6 Forldesired mercy, andnot sacrifice; and 

8. ij flesh (for) the sacrifices of mine offerings 
Q. 4 their sacrifices (shall be) unto them as the 

Amos 4. 4 bring your sacrifices every morning, (and) 

5. 25 Have ye offered unto me sacrifices and 
Jon I. 16 offered a sacrifice unto the Loud, and 
Zeph. I. 7 the LoKD hath prepared a sacrifice, ho 
I. 8 in the day of the Lord's sacrifice, that 

^.To sacrifice, njj zahach. 

Mai. I. 8 if ye offer the blind for saorlflce, (is it) not 

i A festival, JD chag. 

-. Exod23. 18 neither shall the fat of my sacrifice remain 
Psa. 11 8. 27 bind the sacrifice with cords, (even) unto 
Isa. 29. I add ye year to year ; let them kill sacrifl. 

1^, Offering, present, nnap minchah. 
' I Ki.iS. 29, 36 the offering of the (evening) sacrifice 
Ezra 9- 4 I sat astunied until the evening sacrifice 

9. 5 at the evening sacrifice I arose up from 
Psa. 141. 2 lifting up of my hands (as) the evening s. 

B.i4 slaughter, slaughtered animal, sacrifice, Bvffla. 
■i llatt. 9. 13 I will have mercy, and not sacrifice : for 
12. 7 I will have mercy, and not sacrifice, ye 
Mark g. 49 [and every sacrifice shall be salted with] 

12. 33 than all whole burnt offerings and sacri. 
'f-uke 2. 24 offer a sacrifice according to that which 

13. I blood Pilate had mingled with their sac. 
Acts 7. 41 offered sacrifice unto the idol, and rejoi. 

7. 42 offered to me slain beasts and sacrifices 
Kom 12. 1 ye present your bodies a living sacrifice 
J Co. 10. 18 are not they which eat of the sacriflcea p. 
Jlph. 5. 2 an offering and a sacriflce to God for a sa. 
Thil. s. 17 Yea, and if I be offered upon the sacrifice 

4. 18 a sacriflce acceptable, well pleasing to G. 

£eb. 5. I that he may offer both gifts and sacrifices 

;V 7. 27 to offer up sacriflce, first for his own sins 

8. 3 priest is ordained to offer gifts and sacri. 

9. 9 in which were offered . . sacrifices, that co. 
9. 23 heavenly things . . mth better sacrifices 

9. 26 appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice 
»o. I can never with those sacrifices which th. 
10. 5 Sacriflce and offering thou wouldest not 
10. 8 Sacriflce and offering and burnt offerings 

10. II and offering oftentimes the same sacriflces 
>io. 12 after he had offered one sacriflce for sins 
20. 26^ there remaineth no more sacrifice for sins 

11. :'4 more excellent sacrifice than Cain, by wh. 
13. 15 By him therefore let us offer the sacrifice 

.13. 16 for with such sacriflces God is well pleas. 
' i ?e. 2. 5 to offer up spiritual sacriflces, acceptable 
[See also Burn, burnt, do, offer, whole.] 
Sacrifice made ty fire, of praise — ' 
l.A fi-^e offering, m^H ishsheh. 

■Lev. 10. 13 of the sacriflces of the LORD made by fire 
Kumis. 23 saciiflce made by flre unto the Lord, and 
28. 2 my bread for my sacriflces made by flre 
28. 6, 13 a sacrifice made by flre unto the Lord 
28. 8 sacrifice made by fire, of a sweet savour 
28. 19 But ye shall offer a sacrifice made by fire 

28. 24 the meat of the sacrifice made by flre, of 
sg. 6 a sacriflce made by fire unto the LORD 

29. 13, 36 sacrifice made by flre, of a sv/eet sav. 
Josh.13. 14 sacriflces of the Lord. .made byflre,(are) 

2^ thank offering, nnin todah. 

Jer. 17. 26 bringing sacrifices of praise, unto the ho. 
33. II them that shall bring the sacrifice of pr. 
SACETFICE to idols, (offered in) — 
What is sacrificed to an idol, elSa>\60vTov eidolot. 
•" 2 Co. 8. 4 that are offered in sacriflce unto idols, wo 
la. 19 that which is offered in sacrifices to idols 
^ la 28 This is offered in sacrifice unto idols, eat 
Eev. 2. 14 to eat things sacrificed unto idols, and to 
■ 2. 20 and to eat things sacrificed unto idols 
SACEinCE, be sacrificed, to (do) — 
. l.To slaughter, sacrifice, njj zabach. ■- 
S. £iod. 3. i3 that we may sacriflco to the LoED our G. 



£xod. 5. 

5- 
8. 
8. 



13- 



24. 

32- 

34- 
Lev. 9. 
Deutis. 

16. 

16. 

16. 

16. 

17- 
32. 

Josh. 8. 

Judg. 2. 

I Sa. 1. 



3 Sa. 
iKi, 
2 K.i. 



17 



3 sacrifice unto the LoKD our God ; lest he 
S saying. Let us go (and) sacriflce to our G. 

17 say. Let us go (and) do sacrifice to the L. 
8 that they may do sacrifice unto the Lord 

25 Go ye, sacrifice to your God in the land 

26 for we shall sacrifice the abomination of 

26 shall wo sacrifice the abomination of the 

27 sacrifice to the Lord our God, as he shall 

28 that ye may sacriflce to the Lord your G, 

29 in not letting the people go to sacriflco 
15 sacrifice to the Lord all that openeth the 
24 shalt sacrifice theyeon thy burnt offerings 

20 He that sacriflceth unto (any) god, save 
5 sacrificed peace offerings of oxen unto the 
8 worshipped it, and have sacrificed there. 

15 do sacrifice unto their gods, and (one) ca. 

4 to sacriflce before the Lord ; and a meat 

21 shalt not sacriflce it unto the Lord thy 

2 Thou shalt therefore sacriflce the passover 

4 which thou sacfiflcedst the flrst day at 

5 Thou mayest not sacriflce the passover 

6 there thou Shalt sacriflce the passover at 

1 Thou shalt not sacriflce unto the Lord 
17 They sacrificed unto devils, not to God 
31 offered thereon, .and sacrificed peace off. 

5 and they sacrificed there unto the Lord 

3 to worship and to sacriflce unto the Lord 
15 said to the man that sacrificed. Give flesh 
15 offered burnt offerings and sacrificed sac. 

8 to offer burnt offerings, (and) to sacriflce 
15 there they sacrificed sacrifices of peace off. 

15 to sacrifice unto the Lord our God ; and 
21 to sacrifice unto the Lord thy God in G. 

2 say, I am come to sacriflce to the Lord 

5 I am come to sacrifice unto the Lord, sac. 
13 had gone six paces, he sacrificed oxen and 

4 king went to Gibeon to sacrifice there, for 

35 Ye shall not fear, .nor sacrifice to them 

36 ye worship, and to him shall he do sacri. 
28 when David saw. .then he sacrificed the. 

21 they sacrificed sacriflces unto the Lord 

16 to sacriflce unto the Lord God of their fa. 
23 For he sacrificed unto the gods of Dama. 

16 sacriflced thereon peace offerings and th. 

17 Nevertheless the people did sacriflce still 
4 upon the graves of them that had sacrifl. 
2 we dp sacriflce unto him since the days of 
2 will they sacriflce ? will they make an end 

6 I will freely sacrifice unto thee : I >vill pr. 

37 sacrificed their sons and their daughters 

22 let thein sacrifice the sacrifices of thank. 

2 him that sacriflceth, and to him that sac. 

3 that sacriflceth in gardens, and burnetii 
3 he that sacriflceth a lamb, (as if) he cut 

20 thou sacrificed unto them to be devoured 
17 to my sacriflce that I do sacrifice upon the 
19 my sacrifice which I have sacriflced for 

13 They sacrifice flesh (for) the sacrifice of 
2 Let the men that sacrifice kiss the calves 

9 But I will sacrifice unto thee with the vo. 

21 all they that sacriflce shall come and take 

14 and sacriflceth unto the Lord a corrupt 

2. To slaughter, sacrifice, nj; zahach, 3. 

1 K.i. 3. 2 Only the people sacrificed in high places 

3. 3 only he sacrificed and burnt incence in hi. 
8. 5 sacrificing sheep and oxen, that could not 
II. 8 which burnt incense, and sacrificed unto 
- 1 2. 32 sacrificing unto the calves that he had mo, 
3 Ki.i2. 3 people still sacriflced and burnt incense 
14. 4 people did sacriflce and burnt incense on 
'S- 4> 35 people sacrificed and burnt incense still 
16. 4 sacrificed and burnt incense in the high 
9 Oh. 5. 6 sacrificed sheep and oxen, which could 
28. 4 He sacrificed also and burnt incense in the 
28. 23 will I sacrifice to them, ^hat they may help 
33. 22 for Anion sacrificed I'nfo all the carved 
Psa. 106. 38 whom they sacriflced unto the idols of C. 
Hos. 4. 13 They sacrifice upon the tops of the moun. 
4. 14 they sacriflce with harlots : therefore the 

11. 2 they sacrificed unto Baalim, and burnt in, 

12. II they sacrifice bullocks in Gilgal; yea, th. 
Hab. 1. 16 Therefore they sacrifice unto their net, and 

2. To do, make, nfy asah. 

Lev. 23. ig two lambs of the first year for a sacrifice 

2 Ki.17. 32 which sacrificed for them in the houses of 

i.To slaughter, sacrifice, 6ia thuo. 

Acts 14. 13 would have done sacrifice with the people 

14. i3 that they had not defie sacrifice unto them 
I Co. 5. 7 even Christ our passever is sacrificed for 

lo. 20 which the Gentiles sacrifice, they sacriflce 

SACBIIEGE, to commit — 

To rob a Mmjjle, commit sacrilege, UpoavXew hier, 

Rom. 2. 22 abhorrest idols, dost thou commit sacriL 
SAD, sadly, sadness — 
l.To be viroth, sad, morose, ')S!J zaaph. 

Gen. 40. 6 looked upon them. '.behold, they (were) s. 

2.Sour, sulky, ID sar. 

I Ki.2i. 5 Why is thy spirit so sad, that thou eatest 

3. Evil, sad, VT ra. 

Neh. 2. I Now I had not been (beforetime) sad in 
z. 2 Why (is) thy countenance sad, seeing thou 

4:. Evil, sadness, y'n roa. 

Eccl. 7. 3 for by the sadness of the countenance the 

5. Of a sad, rueful, morose counten ''nee, (TKvBpantds. 
Luke24. 17 one to another, as ye walk, and are eait 
[See also Countenance.] 



17- 
1 Ch. 21. 

29. 
sCh.ii. 

28. 
33- 
33- 

Ezra 4. 

Neh. 4. 

Psa. 54. 

106. 

107. 

Eccl. 9. 

Isa. 65. 

66. 

Eze. 16. 

39- 

39- 

Hos. 8. 

13. 

Jon. 2. 

Zech.14. 

Mai. I. 



SAD, to be or make —I 
l.To be sad, yi; yara.\ 

Neh. 2. 3 why should not my countenance >c sad 
2. To pain, mar, 1H3 kaab, 5.' 

Eze. 13. 22 whom I have not made sad; auilslreng. 
Z. To give pain, n^3 kaah, 5. 

Eze. 13. 22 have made the heart of the TiBlit«DU3 sail 
i.To be dark, gloom]/, ffrvyvdCo) stugnam.' 

Markio. 22 he was sad at that saying, and yvent nway 
SADDLE, (to) —■ 

I.Riding seat, saddle,' ^^-(o inerkah. , 
, •. Lev. 15. 9 what saddle soever he rideth _TipDn;.tliat : . 

2. To hind up, gird, EJjri chabash. 
■ Gen. 22. 3 saddled his ass, and took two of liisTonns 
Num22. 21 saddled his ass, and went with thcpriliccs 
'Judgig. 10 two asses saddled;; his concubine also( was) 
. 2 Sa.i6. I with a couple of "asses saddled, and ■upon 
17. 23 he saddled (his) ass, and arose, and gat- 
19. 26 I will saddle me an ass, that I may Tide 
(• I Ki. 2. 40 saddled his ass, and went to Gath to Ac- 
-■ ■ 13. 13 Saddle me the ass. So they saddled liiin 
• 13. 23 he saddled for him the ass, (to tvit), for' . 
13. 27 Saddle me the ass. And they saddled (him) 
'2 Ki. 4. 24 she saddled an ass, andsaidtolierEervant 

SAD-DTT-CEES, 2o55oukb7oi. 

A sect of the Jews, denying the resurreclion anil tlio 
existence of angels and spirits, who derived their origin 
from Sadok, a follower of Antigonus of Socho, B.C. 
250, a president of the Sanhedrim. 

Matt. 3. 7 he saw many of the. .S. come to his bapt. 
16. I The Pharisees also with the S. came, and 
16. 6, II beware of the leaven, .of the S. ? 
16. 12 the doctrine of the Pharisees and of the S. 

22. 23 The same day came to him the S., which 
/.- 22. 34 Phariseeshadheard thathe hadputtheS. 
M'arki2. 18 Then come unto him the S., which say th. 
Luke 20. 27 Then came to (him) certain of the S., wh. 
Acts 4. I the priests, .and the S., came upon them 

\ 5. 17 which is the sect of the S., and were filled 

23. 6 perceived that the one part were S., and 
23. 7 dissension between thePharisees and theS. 

23. 8 For the S. say that there is no resurrect. 

SADOC, taStiK {from Heh. prvf) righteous, just. 
Son of Azor, and father of Achim ; an ancestor of Jesus. 
Matt. 1. 14 And Azor begat S. ; and S. begat Achim 

SAFE, safely, safety — 

1. Confidence, trust, nB| betach. 

Lev. 25. 18 and ye shall dwell in the land In safety 

25. 19 eat your fill, and dwell therein in safety 

26. 5 shall eat . . and dwell in your land safely 
Deuti2. JO giveth you rest, .that ye dwell in safety 

33. 12 beloved of the Lord shall dwell in safety 

33. 28 Israel then shall dwell in safety alone: tho 

1 Sa. 12. II LORD..deliveredyou. .and ye dwelled safo 

1 Ki. 4. 25 Israel dwelt safely, every man under his 
Job II. 18 (and) thou shalt take thy rest in safety 

24. 23 (Though) it be given him (to be) in safety 
Psa. 4. 8 thou. Lord, only makest me dwell in sa. 

78. 53 he led them on safely, so that they fcareil 
Prov. I. 33 whoso hearkeneth. .shall dwell safely, and 

3. 23 Then shalt thou walk in thy way safely 
Isa. 14. 30 and the needy shall lie down in safety 
Jer. 23. 6 Israel shall dwell safely ; and this (is) his 

32. 37 and I will cause them to dwell safely 

33. 16 Jerusalem shall dwell safely : and this (is 
Eze, 28. 26 they shall dwell safely therein, and shall 

► 34. 25 they shall dwell safely in the wUderncsa 

34. 27 they shall be safe in their land, and shall 
34. 28 they shall dwell safely, and none shall m. 
38. 8 and they shall dwell safely all of them 

38, It them that are at rest, that dwell safely 
38. 14 when my people of Israel dwelleth safely 

39. 26 they dwelt safely in their land, and nono 
Hos. 2. 18 and will make them to lie do>vn safely 
Zechi4. II but Jerusalem shall be safely inhabited 

i. Safety, deliveranie, i'B';, ypi yesha. 

Job 5. 4 His children are far from safety, and they 

5. II those which mourn may be exalted to sa. 

Psa. 12. 5 I will set (him) in safety (from him that) 

Z. Peace, completeness, dit^ shalom, 

2 Sa. 18.29, 32 Is the young man Absalom safe? And 
Job 21. 9 Their houses (are) safe from fear, neither 
Isa. 41. 3 pursued them, (and) passed safely; even 

i. Safety, deliverance, nywfi teshuah. 

Psa. 33. 17 An horse (is) a vain thing for safety: ne, 

Prov II. 14 in the multitude of counsellors (there is) s, 

21. 31 The horse (is) prepared .. but safety (is) of 

24. 6 In multitude of counsellors (there is) saf. 

^.Security, firmness, certainty, &<r<pd\eiaasphaleia. 
Acts 5. 23 The prison truly found we shut with all s. 
I Th. 5. 3 when they shall say, Peace and safety 

6.Secvre,firm, certain, aaipaXi]! asphcdes. 

Phil. 3. I to me. .not grievous, but foryouCIt ij.) sa. 

7, Securely, firmly, ac^aXat asphalSs. 

Marki4. 44 that same is he. .lead (liim) away safely 
Acts 16. 23 charging the jailor to keep them safely 
[Sec also Bring, carry away, escape.] 

SAFE and sound — 

To be in health, sound, whole, tytaCyu hugiainS. 
Luke 15. 27 because he bath received him safe and bo. 




SAFE 



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SAFE, to be or bring — 

l.To be in safety, ve"; yasha, 2; 

Psa.119. 117 Hold thou mo up, and I shall bo Eafe 
2. To he or become high or strong, 3?^ sagab, 2 

Prov j8. JO the righteoua runneth into It, and la safo 
8. TV become high, he set on high, ajy" sagab, 4. 

Prov 29. 35 but Avhoso putteth hia trust . . shall be eafo 

SAFEGTJAED — 

Guard, charge, xoard, n'lo^p mishmereth. 

t Sa. 22. 23 but with mo lhou(Bhalt be) In safe gimrd 

SAFETY, to bo in — 

To he safe, at rest, l"??*, rih^ shalah, shalav. 

Job 3. 26 I,waB not in safety, neither had X rest, ne. 

6AFFE0N — 

Indian saffron, crocus, Db"i3 karkom. 

Song 4. 14 Spikenard and saffron -^ calaifins and eln. 

BAH), (to be) — 

l.To he said, "lOX amar, 2 

Gen. 10. 9 It ia' said, Even aa Nimrod the mighty )in. 

22. 14 aa it la aaid(to) thia day, Tn the mount of 
Wum2i. 14 it ia said in tho book of the wars of the 

23. 23 it shall be said of Jacob and of Israel, W. 
Job 34. 31 it ia meet to be said unto God, 1 have bo. 
Psa. 87. 5 of Zion it shall be said, Thia and that man 
Isa. 32. 5 liberal, nor the churl said (to be) bountl. 
Jer. 4. II At that time shall it be said to thia peo. 

16. 14 it shall no more be said. The Lord liveth 
Eze. 13. 12 shall it not be said unto yoa. Where (is) 
Hos. 1. 10 in the place where it was said unto them 

1. 10 it shall be said unto them, (Ye are) the 
Zeph. 3. 16 it shall be said, to Jerusalem, Fear thou 

S..4 word, "V^'j dabar. 

Gen. 47. 30 And he said, I will do as thou hast said 
I Sa. 9. 10 Well said ; come, let us go. 80 they went 
I Ki.13. 17 it waa said to mo by the word of the JjORD 
Ezra 10. 12 with a loud voice, Aa thon haat said, so 
Gsth. 5. 8 I will do tomorrow as the king hath said 

BAID^ of the ^ 

Of the same, outtji antes. 

Mark 6. 22 the daughter of the said Herodias came 

BAIL — 

I.Sign, ensign, banner, sail. Dines. 

Isa. 33. 23 they could not spread the sail : then is 
Eze. 27. 7 which thou apreadest forth to be thy sail 

a.A vessel, instrument, cKtvos sheuos. 

Acts 27. 17 tearing leat they should fall, .strake sail 

SAIL, away, by, thenoe, to — • 

l.To lead up, put to sea, avdya anago. 

Acta 18. 21 bade them farewell.. And he sailed from 

so. 3 aa he waa about to sail into Syria, he pu. 

20. 13 we went before to ship, and sailed unto 

2. 2*0 sail off or axoay, airoirAf'o) apopleS. 

Acts 13. 4 and from thence they sailed to Cyprus 
14. 26 thence sailed to Antioch, from whence 

30. 15 we sailed thence, and came the next^day) 
27. I it waa determined that wq should sail 

S. To sail out, iKT\4a) ekpleo. 

Acta 15. 39 Barnabas took Mark, and sailed unto C. 
i8. 18 sailed thenco into Syria, and with him 
so. 6 we sailed away from Philippi after the 

4.T0 sail, -rXfo) pies. 

Luke 8. 23 as they sailed he fell asleep : and there 
Acts 31. 3 and sailed into Syria, and landed at Tyre 
27. 2 we launched, meaning to sail by tho coast 
1:7. 6 found a ship of Alexandria sailing into 
37. 24 God hath given thee all them that sail 

5. To lie near to or alongside, -rapaxiyoiiai parale. 
Acts 27. 13 loosing (thence), they sailed close by C, 

6. To sail near or alongside, vapaitXia parapleO. 
Acts 20. 16 Paul had determined to sail by Fphesus- 

SAIL over, slowly, under — ' 

1. To pass over, through, Siavepda diaperaO. 

Acts 21. 3 finding a ship sailing over onto Phenldla 
2.yo sail through, StairXta diapho. 

Acts 27. 5 when we had sailed over the sea of Cllic. • 
S.Tb sail heavily or slowly, fipaSvir\otco hraduplo. 

Acta 27. 7 when wo had sailed slowly many days 
i.To sail under or beneath, iwoxXito hupopleo. 

Acts 27. 4 we sailed under Cyprus, because the wind 
57. 7 we sailed under Crete^ over against Solm. 
SAILHTG, sailor — 
\,A sailor, vairris nautes. 

Kev. 18. 17 all the company in shipa, and Bailors, and 
^.Sailing, navigation, t\6os ploos. 

Acts 27. 9 when sailing was now dangerous, because 
SAINT — 
1-. Kind, pious, Tprj chasid. 

I Sa, 3. 9 He will keep the feet of his saints, add the 

s Ch. 6. 41 and let thy saints rejoice in goodneaa 

?3a. 30. 4 Sing unto the LorT), ye sainta of Mb 

31. 33 O love the Lord, all ye hia sainta : (for) 
37. a8 For the LORD . . f orsaketh not his saints 
so. 5 Gather my saints together unto me ; th. 
52. 9 thy name ; for (it ia) good before the sa. 
79. a the flesh of thy saints unto the beasts ot 



Psa 85. 8 peace unto hia people, and to his sainta ., 
97. 10 lie prcBcrveth tlio souls of his sainta ; ho 

116. 15 Precious, .(la) tho death of hia sainta 
133, 9 Lot thy priests . . let thy saints shout for 

132. 16 and her saints shall shout aloud for joy 
145. JO thy works sliall praise thee, .thy sainta 

148. J4 cxaltetli, .the praise of all his sainta 

149. I (and) Ilia praise in the congregation of aa. 
149. 5 Lot tho sainta bo joyful in glory : let them 
149. 9 this honour have all his saints. Praise yo 

Prov, 2. 8 kecpeth . . and preserveth the way of Iub sx 

I.Set apart, separate, holy, a\-\i} qadush. 

Dcut 33. 3 hi» sainta (are) in thy liand : and they sat 
J ob 5. I and to which of tlie sainta wilt tliou turn ? 
15. 15 ho putteth no trust in hisaaints: yea, the 
Psa, 16, 3 to tho saints tliat (are) in the earth, and 
31, 9 fear the LORD, yo his saints: for (there 
89, 5 also in tho congregation of tho saints 
89. 7 to bo feared in tl>e aaaembly of the sainta 
106. 16 They envied. .Aaron the saint of tho Lord 
Dan. 8. 13 heard one saint speal<ing, and another sa. 
Hos. II. 13 ruloth .and is faithful with the saints 
Zech 14. 5 God shall come, (and) all tho saints with 

Z.Set apart, separate, holy, Binp qaddish. 

«f>an. 7. 18 tho saints of tho most High shall take 

7. 21 tho same horn made war with the saints 
7. 22 judgment waa given to the saints ot tlie 
7, 33 the time came that the saints possessed tho 
7. 35 shall wear out the saints of the most High 

7. 27 shall be given to the people of the saints 

i. Separation, holiness, tt>-\'p godesh. 

Deut33. 2 and became witlitcn thousands of saints 

&. Set apart, separate, holy, Siyios Jiagios. 

Matt37. 52 many bodies of tho saints which slept arose 

Acta 9. 13 how much evil he hath done to thy saints 

9, 32 ho came down also to the saints which 

9. 41 when he hnd called the sainta and widows 

36. 10 many of the sainta did I shut up in prison 

Horn. I. 7 To all that bo in Rome, .called (to bc)sa. 

8. 37 because he mnketh intercession for the sa. 
13. 13 Distributing to the necessity of saints ; gi. 
15. 25 But now I go. .toministerunto the saints 

15. 26 for tho poor saints which arcat Jerusalem 
15.31 my service.. may be accepted of the sainta 
j6. 2 That ye receive her. .aa becometh saints 

16. 15 and all tlie sainta which are with them 

I Co, I. 2 to tlicni that are . . called (to be) saints, wL 
■6. I before tho unjust, and not before the sa. 
6. 2 Do ye not know that the saints shall jud. 

14. 33 of peace, as in all churches of tlie sainta 
j6. I concerning the collection for the sainta 
ifi. IS addicted, to the ministry of the sainta 

2-Co. I, 1 all the sainta which are in all Achaia 

8. 4 fellowship of the ministering to the saints 

9. I touching the ministering to the saints 

9. 12 not only supplieth the want of the saints 
13. 13 All the saints salute you 
l^oh. I, I to the saints which are at Epliesus, and 
1. 15 I heard of your, .love unto all the sainta 
1. 18 the gloiy of his inheritance in the sainta 
a. 19 fellow citizens with tho saints, and of tho 
3. 8 who am less than the least of all [saints] 

3. 18 May be able to comprehend with all sa. 

4. 12 For the perfecting of the saints, for tho 
J. 3 let it not be. .named, .as becometh sain. 
6. 18 watching, .with, .supplication lor all sa. 

PhIL 1. I to all tho B.->ints in Christ Jeans whicli are 
4, 21 Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. The 
4, 22 the saints salute you, chiefly they that 

CoL 1. 2 To tho saints and faithful brethren in 

1. 4 of the love (which ye have) to all the sa. 
J. 12 partakers of tho inheritance of the sainta 

2. s6 but now is made manifest to his saints 

1 Th. 3. 13 coming of our Lord, .with all his saints 

2 Th, 1. 10 he shall come to be glorified in his saints 
1 Ti. 5, 10 if she have washed the saints' feet, if she 
Phm, 5 toward the Jx>rd Jesus, and toward allsa. 

7 the bowels of the saints are refreshed by 
Heb. 6. 10 that ye have ministered to the saints, and 

13, 24 Salute all ..over you, and all the saints 
Jude 3 which was once deli vered unto the saints 

14 Cometh with ten thousand of his saints 
E«v. ;. 8 odours, which are tho prayers of saints 
8. 3 offer (it) with the prayers of all saints 
8. 4 (which came) with the prayers of the sa. 
II, iB the saints, and them that fear thy name 
13, 7 [to make war with the saints, and to ov.] 
13. 10 the patience and tho faith of the saints 
14. 12 Here ia the patience of the saints : here 

15. 3 and true (are) thy ways, thou King [of s.] 

16. 6 they have shed the blood of saints and 

17. 6 drunken with the blood of the saints, and 

18. 24 of sainta, and of all that were slain upon 

19. 8 fine linen is the righteousness of saints 
SO. 9 compassed the camp of the Balnta about 



•■N. 



l.Causes, reasons,, circuinstances, Ii'lk odoth. 

Exodi8. 8 that the Lord had done, .for larael's sake 

2. Word, matter, i^'J dabar. 

Gen. 30. II and they will slay mo for my wife's sake 
JiTumss. iBslain in the day of the plague for Peor'ssa. 
Deut. 4. 21 the Lord was angry with me for your sa. 

3. Word, matter, .T131 dibraK 

Dan, 2. 30 for (their) sakes that shall make known 

i.In order to, to the intent that, 1^0^ lemaan. 
I Ei. 8. 41-out of a tar country tor ttiy same's sake 



5.Jiecauic of,forihej>urpose of, liaj/ o}«r. 

Gen. 6.21 curse the grounij any more for man's solca 
Q. Zeal, jealousy, envy, riKjp qinah. 

Is'um25. II while he was zealous Ir^r my sake among 

7. Which, whom, 7^ shcL- 

Jon. 1. 13 know tliat for my sake this great tcmDeaC 

8. Under, instead of, because, .nnn tachath. 
i;.\od3i.s6 ho shall let him gi free' /or Jiia eye's sako 

0. On account of, because of, x^P'" chcfrin.' 

Titus I. II which they ought not, for filthy lucre's. BO, 
10. yliore, in belialfof, inrip ((jen.') hupcr. 

Johni3. 37 now? I will lay down my life for thy sa&o 

[ 13. 38 Wilt thou lay down thy life for my .sake! 

17. 19 for their sakes I sanctify myself, that they 

Acts 9. 16 how. .he must Buffer for my name's sako 

2 Co. 12. 10 take pleasure.. in distresses, for Christ's 
Phil. I. 29 not only, .but also to suffer for his sako 
Col. 1. 24 for his body's sake, which is the churcH 

3 John . . 7 Because that forhis name's sake^ they wew 

■ [See also For the sake of.] 

BA'-LA, BA'-LAH, BHB'-LAH, n^V, ni>5*, SoXi.V 
Son of Arphaxad third son of Shem. an^l father of.Eber. 
8 c. 2255 

Gen. 10. 24 And Arphaxad "begat 9. ; and S. begot K 
II. 12 And Arpliaxad lived.. and begat S. 
n. 1 3 And Arphaxad lived after he begat S. font 
II. 14 And S. lived thirty years, and begat Eber 
ji. 15 S. lived after he begat Ebcr four hundr^ij 
( Ch. I. 18 Arpliaxad begat 3., and,8. bcfia^ fiber ' 

1. 24 Shem, Arphaxad, S. 
Luke 3. 35 (the son) of Heber. . yas (tho son) of 33 
BA-LA'-SnS, 2a\o/xfi. 

A chief city in the S. E.'of Cyprus; afterwards calKi 
Constantia, and Famagusta, and now Kebrei. 

Acta 73. 5 And when they were at S., theypreached 
SA-LA-THI'-EL, BHE-AL-Tf-IX, ^IJ'e^Kf, - "?K'?^f 

2aXoOi/)\ 
Son or grandson of Jccomah son of Jchoiakim king ot 
Judah. B.C. 580. 

I Ch. 3. 17 tlie sons of Jeconiah, Assir, S. 'his sot»- 
fjxa, 3. 2 Zerubbabel the son of S., and his brethretl 
3. 8 montli, began Zerubbabel the son of S. 
5. 2 Then rose up Zerubbabel the son of 3. 
lfoh.i2. I that went up with Zerubbabel .. son of 3. 
Hag. I. I the word of tho Lord. .unto, .the son of 3» 
I. 12 Then Zerubbabel the son of 3. ..obeyed tho 
t..i4 Lord stirred up the spirit of. .the son of 3i 
s. 2 Speak now to Zerubbabel the son of 3. 
Matt. I. 12 Jechonias begat S. ; and S. begat Zorot). 
Luke 3. 27 Zorobabel, which was (the son) of 3., wit, 

SAL'-CHAH, BAL'-CAH, npbo wandering. 

A city of Gad in the N.E. of Bashan; now calle6^ 

Zalchat, or Sulkhad, seven miles E. ot Bostra. 

Deut. 3. 10 and all Bashan, unto 3. and Edrel, citlei 
Josh 12. 5 And reigned in mount Hermon, and in 3, 
13. II all mount Hermon, and all Bashan unto S. 
1 Ch. 5. II dwelt, .in the land ot Bashan, unto 8. 

BALE, (that •which cometh of the) — 
Sale, thing sold, wares, "i|D? mimkat. 

', Lev. 25. 27 Then let him count the years of sale the. 

'¥'■'■ 25. 50 price of hia sale shall be according unto 
Deut 18. " 8 that which cometh of .the sale of his pat 

SA'-LEM, oSy, '2,a\i]ix summit 

The city of jlelchizcdek who met Abraham ; supixised 

to be Jerusalem; rather the ^me as the following 

iSalim) 

Gen. 14. 18 JlTelchizeaek king of S. brought forth br. 

Psa. 76. 2 In S. also in his tabernacle, and his dwel. 

Heb. 7. I Jfelchiscdec, king of S... met Abraham rci 
7. 2 and after that also King of S., which ia 

SA'-LM, 2oXff/i, {from Heb. UTf) completeness. 
A city near .ffinon, on the W. of Jordan ; now called 
Shalem- 

J ohn 3. 23 John also was baptising m J&nott, near , . & 

SAL'-LAI, 'Vp rejecter. 

1. A leading Benjamite, son of Ueanmlain, Qwelling in 
Jerusalem. B.C. 445. 

Neh. II. 8 after him Gabbai, nine hundred twenty 

2. A priest that returned with Zerubbabel ; also called 
Sallu in 12. 7. B.C. 536. 

Neh. 13. 20 Of S., Kallal ; of Amok, Eber 
BAL'-LTJ, l^P contempt, rejection. See SaUai. 
A priest that returned with ZerubbabeL ' B.C. 5361 

"Neh. 12. 7 S., Amok, Hilkiah, Jedaiah Thesfl (were) 

SAL'-LTT, K^O, W weighed, dear. 

A Benjamite", grandsou of Joed, dwelling in Jerusalem 

after tho ejdle. . B.C. 445 

I Ch. 9. 7 S. the son of Sleshullain, the son of Hod. 

Neh. II. • 7 S. the san of Meshullam, the son of Joed 
BAL'-MA, ttl^S'V strength, firmness."- 
A son of Caleb son of flur, and father of Bethlehem. 

B.C. 1450.. 

I Ch. 2. 51 S. the father of Betn-leliem, fi*eph 

2. 54 The sons of S. ; Beth-lehem, and the Net. 
SAX'-KOH, SAL'-MA, fioVy, r^iiSv, ka^ir 5aX/iwi'. 
The father of Boaz husband of Kuth, and grandlathe* 
of Jesse father of David. B.C. 1380. 

Euth 4. 2o A, begat Nahshon, and Nahshon begat S. 
> V .^.4. 21 And 8, begat Boaz, and Boaz begat Obed 



SALMON 



832 



SAMARIA 



1 Ch. a. II AndNahshon begat R., and S. begat Boaz 
Matt. I. 4 begat JJaasaoii ; and Naasson begat S. 

I. 5 And S. begat Booz o£ Rachab 
Luke 3. 32 Booz, which was (the eon) of S., which was 

BAL'-MON', Jtobs terrace, ascent. Seo Zalmon. 

A mount in Samaria, near Shechem. 

Psa. 68. 14 scattered, .it was (v/hlte) as enow In S 

BAL-MO'-Ni:, %a\fiivri. 

Ji. promontory at the E. of Crete. 

Acts 27. 7 we sailed under Crete, over against 3 

jBA-IO'-ME, 2a\w/J7). 

One of the women who followed Jeaua from Galilee and 

who stood afar off witnessing his crucifixion. 

^arkt5. 40 the mother of James the less and of J. & S. 

16. I and Mary the (mother) of James, and S. 

flALT, (land, pit) — 
^•Salt, n'jp melach. 

'.Gen. 14.' 3 Tale of Siddim, whloh 1b the salt sea 

19.26 looked back., and she became apillar of B. 

IiCV. 2. 13 every oblation . . ehalt thou season with s. 

a. 13 neither shalt thou suffer the salt of the 

a! 13 with all thine offerings thou ahalt offer a. 

NumiS. 19 it (is) a covenant of salt for ever before 

34. 3 shall be the outmost coast of the salt Boa 

34. 12 the goings out of it shall beat the salt sea 

Deut, 3. 17 the salt sea, under Ashdoth-pisgah eastw. 

29. 23 salt, (and) burning, (that) it is not sown 
Josh. 3. 16 toward the sea of the plain, (even) the s. 

12. 3 sea of the plain, (even) the salt sea on the 
15. 2 border was from tho shore of the salt sea 
15. 5 east border (was) the salt sea, (even) unto 
j8. 19 north bay of the salt sea at the south end 
Judg. 9. 45 beat down the city, and sowed It with salt 

2 Sa. 8. 13 smiting of the Syrians In the valley of S. 
s Ki. 2. 20 Bring me a new cruso, and put salt tho. 

s. 21 cast the salt in there, and said. Thus oaith 

14. 7 He slew of Edom in the valley of Salt 

X Ch.18. 12 slew of the Edomltes In the valley of Salt 

z Ch.13. 5 to him and to his sons by a covenant of s.? 

25. II went to the valley of Salt, and smote of 

Job 6. 6 which is unsavoury be eaten without sa.? 

Tsa. 60 title, emote of Edom In the valley of Salt 

Eze. 43. 24 priests shall cast salt upon them, and they 

47. II not bo healed ; they shall be given to salt 

Zeph. 2. 9 salt pits, and a perpetual desolation : the 

2. Salt, n^i) melach. 

Hzra 6. 9 they have need of . .wheat, salt, wine, and 
7. 22 and salt without prescribing (how much) 

^. Salt place, barren land, nn^D mclechah. 

Jcr. 17. C wilderness, (in) a salt land and not Inba. 

A.Salt, a\as halas. 

Matt. 5. 13 Ye are the salt of the earth : but if the a. 
Hark 9. 50 Salt (is) good ; but if the salt have lost his 
9. 50 Have salt In yourselves, and have peace 
luke 14. 34 Salt (is) good : but If tho salt have losthlB 
Col. 4. 6 seasoned with salt, that ye many know how 

5. Salt, a\s hals. 

Mark 9. 49 [and every sacrifice sliallbo salted Tilth s.] 
S.Salt, brackish, aKvKiis halukos. 

las. 3. 12 no fountain both yield salt water and fresh 
SALTED, to be — 
I.T0 he salted, rubied mth salt, n.D malach, 6. 

JSze. iC. 4 thou wast not salted at all, nor swaddled 
2. 70 he salted, a.\l^ofj.at halizomai. 

.Matt. 5. 13 lost his savour, wherewith shall It be Ba. 

Mark 9. 49 For every one shall be salted with fire, and 
9. 49 every sacrifice [shall be salted with saltl 
BALTNESS, to lose — 
To becovie saltless, yipofiat &ya\os ginomai analos. 

Mark 9. 50 lost his saltnoss, where^vlth will ye seas. 
BA'-IXT, Nl'79 miserable, unfortunate. 
A Simeonitc, father of Zimri who was slain by Phlnehaa 
Eon of Aaron. B.C. 1492. 

Hum 25. 14 name of the Israelite.. Zimri, the son of S. 
BALTTTATION — 
A salutation, eiribrace, affiraff/iSs aspasmos. 

JIarki2. 38 and (love) salutations In the market pla. 

liuke I. 29 cast in her mind what manner of saluta. 
I. 41 when Elizabeth heard tho salutation of M. 
I. 44 as soon as the voice of thy salutation so. 

1 Co. 16. 21 salutation of (me) Paul withmine own ha. 
Col. 4. 18 The salutation by the hand of mo Paul 

2 Th. 3. T7 The salutation of Paul with mine own ha. 
BALTJTE, to — 

I.To bless, ?n9 barak. 

I Sa. 13. 10 to meet him, that he Might salute him 
2. To bless, declare blessed, Xl'i barak, 3. 

1 Sa. 23. 14 Bavld sent messengers . . to salute our ma. 

2 Ki. 4. 29 saluto him not ; and if any salute theo 

10. 15 he saluted him, and said to him. Is thine 
Z.To ask the peace, enquire after, D'lV ^N^ shaal sh. 
JudgiS. 15 came to. .the house of Micah, and saluted 

1 Sa. ;o. 4 they will saluto thee, and give thee two 

17. 22 ran into tho army, and came and saluted 

30. =1 David came near to the people, he saluted 

2 Sa. 8. 10 to salute him, and to bless him, because 

4. Peace, completeness, D'l'?^ shalom. 

2 Kt 10. 13 we go down to salute the childicn of the 

5. To salute, embrace, draw together, aarw&.(otiai. 

llatt. 5. 47 if ye salute your brethren only, what do 



Mattio. 
Jiark 9. 

15- 
Luke I. 

10. 
Act3 lO. 



Rem i5. 
16. 
i5. 
16. 
16. 
iC. 
i5. 
16. 
16. 
16. 
i6. 
16. 
16. 
16. 
16. 
16. 

1 Co. 16. 

2 Co. 13. 
Phil. 4. 



Col. 



2Ti. 
Titus 
Phm 
Heb. 13 
13 
iPe. 5 
3 John 



And when ye come into an house, salute 
vrero.. amazed, and running to (him) sal. 
began to salute him. Hall, King of the J. 
And entered into the house, .and saluted 
CaiTy neither purse, nor scrip, .and salute 
when he had . .saluted the church, he went 
we came to Ptolemala, and saluted the 
vrhen ho had saluted them, he declared 
Bernloe came unto Cosarea to salute Fos. 
Salute my well beloved Epenetua, who 
Salute Andronlcusand Junia, my kinsmen 
Saluto Urbane our helper in Christ, and 
Saluto Apelles approved in Christ. Salute 
Saluto Herodlon my kinsman. Greet them 
12 Salute Tryphena and Tryphosa, wholabo. 

12 [Salute the beloved Persia, which laboured] 

13 Salute Rufus chosen In the Lord, and his 

14 Salute Asyncritus, Phiegon, Hennas, Pa. 
13 Salute Philologus, and Julia, Nereus, and 
16 Salute ono another with an holy kiss 

rS The churches of Christ saluto you 

21 Jason, and Soslpator, my kinsmen, salute 

22 I Tertius, who wrote (this) epistle saluto 

23 mine host, and of tho whole church sal. 
23 the chamberlain of the city salutcth you 
19 salute you. Aqulla and Priacilla salute 
13 All the saints salute you 

21 Salute every saint in Thrist Jesus. Tho 

22 tho saints saluto you, chleflythey thataro 
10 my fellow prisoner saluteth you, end M. 

12 a servant of Christ, saluteth you, always 

15 Salute thebrethrcu which are in Laodicen 
19 Sahito Prisca and Aquilla, and tho house. 
15 All that are with me salute thee. Greet 

23 There salute thee Epaphras, my fellow p. 

24 Salute all them that have the rule over 
24 and all the saints. They of Italy saluto 

13 The (church that is) at Babylon .. saluteth 

14 (Our) friends salute thee. Greet tho friends 



SALVATION — 

1, Safety, case, n.U'E'^ ycshuah. 

Gen. 49. 18 I have waited for thy salvation, O LOKD 
Exodi4. 13 SCO tho salvation of the Lord, which ho 

13. 2 ho is become my salvation : ho (Is) my G. 
Deut32. 15 lightly esteemed the rock of his salvation 

1 Sa. 2. I because I rojolco in thy salvation 

14. 43 who hath wrought this great salvation In 

2 Sa. 22. 51 (He is) the tower of salvation for hia king 

1 Ch. 16. 23 show forth from day te day his salvation 

2 Ch.2o. 17 andseo the salvation of the Lord with you 
Job 13. 16 He also (shall be) my salvation : for an hy. 
Psa. 3. 8 Salvation (belongeth) unto the Lord : thy 

9. 14 in the gates . . I will rejoice in thy salvation 
• '13. 5 my heart shall rejoice In thy salvation 
14. 7 Oh that the salvation of Israel (were come) 

20 3 We will rejoice In thy salvation, and In 

21 I In thy salvation how greatly shall ho rej. 

21. 5 His glory la great in thy salvation, honour 
35 3 say unto my soul, I (am) thy salvation 
33. 9 my soul, .it shall rejoice In his salvation 
53. 6 Oh that tho salvation of Israel (were come) 

62. I uponGod : frorahira (comcth)my salvatl. 

63. 2 He only (is) my rook and my salvation ; he. 
68. 19 Blcssod (be) the Lord . . God of our salva. 
69. 29 let thy salvation, O Q od, set me up on high 
70. 4 let such as love thy salvation say contin. 
74. 12 working salvation in the midst of the earth 
78. 22 Because they, .trustednot in hlssalvation 
88. I O Lord God of myjsalvation, I have cried 
E9. 26 my God, and the rock of my salvation 
91. 16 With long life will I. .show him my salv. 
96. 2 show forth his salvation from day to day 
gS. 2 The Lord hath made known his salvation 
98. 3 the ends of the earth have seen tho salv. 

106. 4 Remember me . . O visit me with thy salv. 
116. 13 I will take the cup of^alvatlon, and call 
118. 14 The Lord (la) my strength and. .my salv. 

118. 13 The voice of rejoicing and salvation (is) 
118 21 thou hast heard me, and art. .my Balvat. 

119. 123 Mine eyes fail for thy salvation, and for 
119. 15s Salvation (is) far from the wicked ; for 
119. 166 I havehopedfor thy salvation, and done 
119. 174 I have longed for thy salvation, LORD 
140. 7 God the Lord, the strength of my salv. 
149. 4 he will beautify the meek with salvation 

Isa. 12. 2 God (is) my salvation; I will trust, and not 
12. 2 the Lord Jehovah . . Is become my salva. 
12. 3 ye draw water out of the wells of sal vat 
23. ^ we will be glad and rejoice in his salvat. 
26. 1 salvation will (God) appoint (for) walls 
33. 2 our salvation also in the time of trouble 
33. 6 of thy times, (and) strength of salvation 
49. 6 thou maycst bo my salvation'untotho end 
49. 8 in a day of salvation have I helped thee 
51. 6 my salvation shall bo for ever, and my 

51. 8 my salvation from generation to generat. 

52. 7 that publishcth salvation ; that saith unto 
52. 10 the ends of the earth shall see the salvat. 
s6. I for my salvation (is) near to come, and my 
59. II wo look, .for salvation, (but) It Is far off 

59. 17 and an helmet of salvation upon his head 

60. 18 thou shalt call thy walla salvation, and 
62. I the salvation thereof as a lamp (that) bur. 

Jon. 2. 9 I -vvill eacriflce . . Salvation (is) of the Lord 
Eab. 3. 8 thine horses, (and) thy chariots of salva. 

^.Safety, ease, ViSl, V^l yesha, 

2 Sa. 23. 3 the horn of my salvation, my liigh tower 
=2. 36 also given mo the shield of thy salvation 

22. 47 and exalted be. .the rock of my salvotlon 

23. 5 (thia is) all my salvation, and all my dee. 



I Ch. 16. 35 Save us, O God of oTvr salvation, and gat. 
Psa. 18. 2 the horn of my salvation, (and) my high 
-j8. 35 also given me the shield of thy salvation 
18. 46 and let tho God of my salvation be exalt. 

24, 5 righteousness from the God of his salvat. 

25. 5 thou (art) the God of my salvation ; on 
27. I Tho LoitD (is) my light and my salvation 
27. 9 neither foraake me, O God of ray salvation 

50. 23 to him. .will I show the salvation of God 

51. 12 Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation 

62. 7 In God (Is) my salvation andmyglory: th. 

63. 5 O God of our salvation ; (who art) the co. 
6g. 13 hear me, in the truth of thy salvation 
79. 9 Help us, O God of our salvation, for the 
85. 4 Turn us, O God of our salvation, and ca. 
85. 7 Show us thy mercy . . grant us thy salvat. 
85. 9 his salvation (is) nigh them that fear him 
93. I a Joyful noise to the rock of our salvation 

132. 16 I will also clothe her priests with salvation 
Isa. 17. 10 thou hast forgotten the God of thy salva. 
45. 8 and let them bring forth salvation, and 
31. 5 my salvation is gone forth, and mine ar. 

61. 10 clothed me with the garments of salvation 

62. II Behold, thy salvation cometh; behold, hh 
Mie 7. 7 I will wait for the God of my salvation 
Hab. 3. 13 salvation of thy people, (even) for salvat. 

3. 18 Yet. .1 will joy in the God of my salvat!. 

Z.Safety, deliverances, niy^'io moshaoth. 

Psa. 68. 20 our God (is) the God of salvation; and ua 



i. Safety, 
I Sa. II 
19. 
2Ch. 6. 
Psa. 37. 
38. 
40. 
40. 
Si- 
ri- 
119. 
144. 
45- 
46. 
46. 
3- 
3- 

i. Safety, 
Luke I 



Isa 



3er. 

Lam 



19. 

John 4. 

Acts 4. 
IS- 
IS- 
16. 

Rom I; 
10. 
II. 
13- 



iCo. 



Eph. 
Phil. 



I Th. 

2Th. 
2T1 



ease, nj^la'p ieshuah, 

. 13 the Lord hath wrought salvation In Isr 

5 the Lord wrought a great salvation for 

41 let thy priests, .be clothed with salvation 

39 the salvation of the righteous (is) of the L 

22 Make haste to help me, Lord my salv. 
10 declared thy faithfuhiesa and'thy salvat 

16 let such as love thy salvation ^ay contin 

14 Deliver me. .0 God, thou God of my cal. 

15 thy righteousness (and) thy salvation all 
41 Let thy mercies come.. (even) thy salvat. 
81 My soul fainteth for thy salvation ; (but) 
10 (It la he) that giveth salvation unto kings 

17 be saved, .with an everlasting salvation 
J3 it shall not be far off, and my salvation 
13 I will place salvation in Zion for Israel 

23 in the Lord our God (is) the salvation of 
26 and quietly wait for the salvation of tho 

soundness, (rarripla soteria. 
69 hath raised up an horn of salvation for us 
77 To give knowledge of salvation unto his 
9 This day is salvation come to this house 
22 we know what we worship : for salvation 

12 [Neither la there salvation In any other] 
26 to you is the word of this salvation sent 
47 thou shouldeat be for salvation unto tho 
17 which show unto ua the way of salvation 

16 It la the power of God unto salvation to 

10 with the mouth conf easion la . . unto salv. 

11 through their fall salvation (iscome)nnto 

11 now is our salvation nearer than when we 
6, 6 (it is) for your consolation and salvation 
2 In the day of salvation have I succoured 

2 now (is) the accepted time., the day of so. 
10 sorrow worketh repentance to salvation 

13 heard, .the gospel of your salvation : in 
19 I know that this shall turn to ray aalvat. 
28 but to you of salvation, and that of God 

12 work out your own salvation with fear and 

8 and for an helmet the hope of salvation 

9 to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesns C. 

13 chosen you to salvation through sanctiflc, 
10 that they may also obtain the salvation 
15 make thee wise unto salvation through 

14 for them who shall bo heirs of salvation 

3 escape. If we neglect so great salvation 1 
10 make the captain of their salvation pcrf. 

9 he became the author of eternal salvation 
9 things that accompany salvation, though 

28 the second time without sin unto salvat. 
5 through faith unto salvation ready to bo 
9 end of your faith, (even) the salvation of 

10 Of which salvation the prophets have en. 

15 the long suffering of our Lord (is) salvat. 
3 write unto you of the common salvation 

10 Salvation to our God which sitteth upon 

10 Now is come salvation, and strength, ond 

19. I Salvation, and glory, and honour, and po. 

Q. Safely, soundness, (rar-fipiov soterion, 

Luke 2. 30 For mine eyes have seen thy salvation 

3. 6 And all flesh shall see the salvation of Qod 
Acta 28. 28 that the salvation of God Is sent nntoth' 
Eph. 6. 17 take the helmet of salvation, and the aw 

SALVATION, to bring or have — 

1. To be saved, have safety, V^\ pasha, 2. 

Zoch. 9. 9 he (la) Just, and having salvation ; lowly 

2 To give or cause safety, V^l ^asha, 6. 

Isa. 39. 16 therefore his arm brought salvation unto 
63. 3 therefore mine own arm brought salvation 

3. Saving, sound, <rti>r{ipios sOterios. 

Titus 2. n grace of God that bringeth salvation hath 

BA-HA'-BIA, I'l-itjy tajxapeia watch. 
1. A hill and city in Ephraira, the capital of tho ten 
tribes of Israel, forty two miles N. of Jeruaalem; built 
about B.O. 923 by Omrl, tho sixth king of Israel; its In- 
habitants were carried away to Assyria by Shalmanezer, 
B.C. 7SO, and their place svpplied by persons from 
Babylon, Cuthah, Ava Hamath, and SepharvAim, who 



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brought their gods with them. It b six miles K.W. of 

Shecbem, and ninetcon mflcs E. of the Mediterranean; 

the small village of Sebuetich, (a corruption of the 

Creek Sebaste, which Herod called it in honour of Cwsar 

Augustus,) now occupies part of the ancient ait^, 

X EX. i6. 24 And they bought tho hill S. of Shemcr 

16. 34 called tho name of the city which ho. .S. 

j6. 28 So Omri slept, .and was burled in S., and 

16. 29 Ahab the son of Omri reigned over, .in S. 
j6. 32 house of Baal, which ho had built in S. 
18. 2 And (there was) a Boro famine in S. 

30. I and he went up and besieged S., and wa. 
ao. 10 if tho dust of S. shall suffice forhandfuls 
so. 17 told him. .There aro men come out of 3. 
ao. 34 Shalt make streets . . my father made in S. 
ao. 43 And tho Jiing of Isr.iel. .camo to S. 

31. 18 Arise, go.. to meet Ahab.. which (is) in S 
as. 10 place in tho entrance of tho gate of S. 
33. 37 brought to 3. ; and . . buried tho king In S. 
a3. 38 (one) washed tho chariot in the pool of 3. 
33. SI Ahaziah. .began to reign over Israel in 3. 

'a Kl. I. 2 a lattice In his., chamber that (was) in 3. 
X. 25 Carmel ; and. :thenco ho returned to 3. 
3. I began to reign over Israel in S. tho eight, 
3. 6 king Jehoram went out of Samaria tho s. 

5. 3 my lord (were) with the prophet, .in S. I 
6. 19 man whom yo seek. But ho led them to S. 

6. 20 came to pass, when they were come into 3. 
6. 20 and, behold, (they were) in the midst of 3. 
6.24 that Ben-hadad . .went up, and besieged S. 

6. 23 And there was a great famine in S. : and 

7. 1, j8 measures of barley . . In the gate of 3. 
10. 1 Ahab had seventy sons in S. And Jehu 
JO. I sent to S., unto tne rulers of Jezreel 

10. 13 he arose and departed, end came to 3. 
10. 17 when he came to S., he slew all that rem. 
10. 17 unto Ahab in 3., till he had destroyed hlra 
10. 35 Jehu slept, .and they burled him in 3. A. 
JO. 36 time that Jehu reigned over Israel In 8. 
J3. I Jehoahaz . . began to reign over Israel la 3. 
13. 6 and there remained the grove also In S. 

13. 9 Jehoahaz slept .-. and they buried him in 3. 
J3. 10 began Jehoash. .to reign over Israel In 3. 
J3. 13 Joash waa burled in S. with the kings of 

14. 14 he took all the gold .. and returned to 3. 
J4. 16 Jehoash. ;was buried in S. with the kings 

14. 23 Joash king of Israel began to reign in S. 

15. 8 did Zachariah. .reign over Israel in 3. six 
15.^3 Shallum. .he reigned a full month In 3. 
J5. 14 For Menahem the son of Gadi. .came to 3. 
JS. 14 and smote Shallum the son of Jabesh In 3. 
13. 17 Menahem. .(reigned) ten years in 8 

15. 23, 27 Peljahiah. .began to reign over Is; In 3. 

15. 25 conspired against, .and smote him In 8, 

17. I began Hoshea. .to reign ia 3. over Israel 
' 17^ 5 Then the king of Assyria, .went up to 3. 

17. 6 the king of Assyria took 3., and carried 

17. 28 one of tho priests, .from S., came and dw. 

18. 9 Shalmaneser . . of Assyria came.. against 3. 
j8. 10 in the sixth year of Hczcklah. .8. was to. 
j8. 34 have they delivered 8. out of jQino hand? 
2t. 13 I. .stretch over Jerusalem the lino of S. 

t Cih.i8. 3 after, .years he went down to Ahab to 3. 
18. 9 place at tho entering In of the gate of S. 
33, 9 and they caught him, for he was hid I118. 
8$. 13 the cities of J., from 3. oven unto Beth. 
35. 24 (he took) all the gold, .and returned to S. 
38. 8 children of Israel . . brought the spoil to 8. 
38. 9 went out before the host that camo to 3. 

38. 15 brought them, .then they returned to 3. 
Isa. 7. 9 head of Ephralm (Is) 3. . . the head of S. 

8. 4 the riches . . of 8. shall be taken avray bo. 

9. 9 the people shall know . (inhabitants of S. 
JO. 9 (is) not Hamath a3 ArpadT (is) not 8, as 
10. 10 whose graven images did excel them of ..8. 
JO. u 3haU I not, as I have done unto 3. and her 

Jer. 41. 5 from Shiloh, nnd from S...foarEeor9 men 
Eze, 16. 46 thiueelderBi8ter(is)S.,6heandherdaugh. 

j6. 51 Neither hath 3. committed half of thy s. 

j6. 53 and the captivity of 3, and her daughters 

16. 55 3. and her daughters shall return to their 
83. 4 3. (is) Aholah, and J erusalem Aholibah 
33. 33 Thou Shalt be filled, .with the eup of. .8. 

Hob. 13. 16 S. shall become desolate ; for she hath re. 
Amos 3. 12 the children of Israel, .that dwell In 3. In 
Mic. I. I which he saw concerning 3. and Jerusalem 

^. s tiie transgression of Jacob 1 (is it) not S.Tj 

I. 6 Therefore I wUl make 3. as an heap of tho 
Acta 8. 5 Then Philip went down to the city of 3. 

8. 9 a certain man . . bewitched the people of 8. 

8. 14 the apostles, .heard that 3. had received 

iThelr whole territory, but in Kew Testament times 
only the land of Ephraira "and ilanasseh W". of the Jor- 
dan, having Galileo on the K., the Jordan on the E., 
Jadea on the S., and the Mediterranean on the W. 
I Ki.13. 32 high places which (are) in the cities of S. 

31. 1 hard by the palace of Ahab king In 3. 

a Kl. .1. 3 to meet the messengers of the king of 3 

17. 24 king of Assyria., placed.. In the cities of 8. 
J7. 24 they possessed 3., and dwelt in the cities 
27. 26 thou hast removed, and placed In. .8. 
S3. iS bones of the prophet that came out of 3. 

33. 19 high places that (wcfej in tho cities of 3. 
£zra 4. 10 whom. .Asnapper. .set in the cities of 3, 

4. 17 rest of their companions that dwell in 8. 
Keh. 4. 2 he spako before., the army of 3., and said 
Isa. 36. 19 have they delivered S. out of my hand 
Jer. 23. 13 I have seen folly in the prophets of S. 

31. 5 yet plant vines upon the mountains of 8. 
fioa. 7. 1 would have healed, .the wickedness of 3. 

8. 5 Thy calf, O S., hath cast, .off ; mine ang. 



IIos. 8. G tho calf of .S. shall bo broken In pieces 
TO. 5 S. shall fear because of the calves of Bet. 
10. 7 S., her king la cut off as tho foam upon 

Amos 3. 9 Asscm. . .selves upon tho mountains of 8. 
4. I ye kino . .that (arc) In tlio mountain of S. 
6. I thorn (that), .trust In the mountaiu of 8.- 
8. 14 They that swear by tho sin of S., and say 

Obnd. 19 and they shall possess, .the Qclds of 8. 

Li;koi7. II passed through tho midst of S. and Gall. 

John 4. 4 And ho must needs go through S. 

4. 5 Then comcth ho to a city of S., which Is 
4. 7 There comcth a woman of S. to draw wa. 
4. 9 Then salth the woman of 3. unto hlra 
4. 9 thou . , askost drink of me . . a woman of S.t 

Acts I, ' 8 and yo shall be witnesses unto mo . . In S. 
0. I were, all scattered abroad throughout . . S. 
g. 31 had the churchds rest throughout. .3. 
,15. 3 thcypasscd through I'hoalcojmd 3,,decl. 

BA-HA-HI-TANS, D-y-iOy 2a/iapf/Tiji. 
Tho inhabitants of what was afterwards tho central pro- 
vince of Palestine, or Epjiraim aad Manasseh W. of the , 
Jordan; they weic of heathen origin and tendencies, 
and would holdno religious fellowship with the Jews, yet 
many of them gladly embraced the Gospel. At prcsoat 
tho name Samaritan Is restricted to about 300 persons 
residing at Nabloua, the ancient Shechem, who still 
retain some very ancient MSS. of the Pentateuch In 
Samiritan churches, and rigidly observe tho passover 
on a Eacrcd spot on Jlount Gerizim. 

2 Ki. 17. 29 of the high places which the 3. had made 
Mattio. 5 Into (any) city of the 3. enter ye not 
Luke 9. 53 went, and entered into a village of the 3. 
10. 33 But a certain S. . . compassion (on him) 

17. 16 giving him thanks: and he was a 8, 
John 4. 9 for the Jews have no dealings with the 3. 

4. 39 many t)f the S. of.. city believed on him 
4. 40 So when the 3. were come unto him 
8. 48 Say we not well that thou art a 8., and 

Acts 8. 2s preached the gospel In . .villages of the 3. 
SAKE, (the or that, this or these) — 
"[.Jlidst, 13 gav. 

Ezra 4. 15 moved sedition within tho same of old 
2. This, ^T dah. 

Ezra 5. 16 Then came the same Sheshbazzar, (and) 
3. This, I3T dilJcen. 

Ban. 7. 2z the same horn made war with the saints 
i.Jle, he himself y Kin hit. 

Gen. ig. 37 the same (is) the father ol tho Maabltes 
Z.She, it, K'n, R'nn hahi, hi. 

Gen, 14. 8 the king of Bela, the same (Is) Zoar ; and 

Lev. 23, '30 the same soul will I destroy from among 

a Kt 8. 22 Then libnah revolted at the same time 

6. They, cn, nan hemmah, hem. 

Gen. 6. 4 the same (became) mighty men which (w.) 

Eze. lo. i5 the same wheels also turned not from be. 

10. 33 likeness of their faces (was) the same fa. 

7. This, ntrt, nj zeh, hazzeh. 

Gen. 7. 1 1 tho same day were all the fountains at the 
Psa. 75. 8 poureth out of the same : but the dregs 

Z.This i/em.), nxt eoth. 

Eze. 21. 36 this (shall) not (be) the same : exalt (him 

9. Bone, substance, Dyjj etsem. 

Lev. 23. 28 ye shall do no work in that same day ; for 
33. 39 shall not be afflicted In that same day, he 

23. 30 that doeth any work in that same day, the 
Ere. 24. 3 the name of the day, (even) of this same 

24. 3 set himself against Jenualem this same 

10. He, he himself, it, it itself, avrSs autos. 

Mattes. 16 went and traded with the same, and made 
Xiuke 7. 21 In the same hour he cured many of (their) 

10. 10 go., out into the streets of the same, and 
£om. 9. 17 Even for this same purpose have I raised 

13. 16 of the same mind one toward another 

1 Co. I 10 tho same thing . . the same mind .. the same 

2 Co. a. 3 I wrote this same unto you, lest, when I 
Phil. 4. 8 that they be of the same mind in the L. 

1 Pe. 4. I arm yourselves Ukewlse with the same 

ll.fle, she, it, that very, ix^'yos ekeinoa. 

Mattio. 19 for it shall be given you in [that same] 
13. I The same day went Jesus out of the house 

15. 22 woman of Canaan came out of the same 

18. J the same time came the disciples unto J. 
i3. 28 the [same] servant went out, and found 
S3. 33 The same day come to him the S.^.ducees 
26. 55 In that samo hour said Jesus to the mnl. 

Mark 4. 35 the same day, when the even was come 
John 1.33 same said unto me. Upon whom thou shall 

4. 53 father knew that (it was) at the same ho. 

5. 9 and on the same day was the sabbath 

5. II the same said unto me. Take up thy bed 

10. X cllmbeth up some other way, the same Is 

11. 49 being tho high priest that same year, said 

12. 48 tli.e same shall Judge him the Ijist day 
18. 13 which was the high priest that same year 
20. 19 Then tho same day at evening, being the 

Acts 2. 41 same day there were added (unto them) 

12, 6 the same night Peter was sleeping betw. 

16. 33 took themthe same hour of the night, and 

19. 23 tho same time there arose no small stir 
28. 7 In tho some quarters were possessions of 

2 Co. 7. 8 I perceive I hat the same epistle. Re. II. 13 
Vi.And, even, koJ. kai. Gal. 2. 8. 

Vi.This, tha\ oStos houtos. 

Matt. s. 19 the same shall be called great in the king. 

13. 30 the :^aale is he that beai'oih the word, and 



Matt 18. 4 tho same is greatest in the kingdom of' 
SI. 43 tho samois become the head of the corned 
34. 13 he that shall endure. the same shall be 
26. 23 lie that dippcth..thc same shall betray. 

Mark 3. 35 the some is my brother, and my eistcr, nnd 

8. 35 whosoever shall lose his life, .(the same] 

13. 13 he that shall endure, .the same chall he . 
Luko 2. 25 tho some man (was) Just nnd devout, wa. 

> 9. 24 whosoever will lose his life, .the tamcsli. 

; 9. 48 least among you all, the same shall be gr. 

16. I tho same was accused unto him that he 

20. 17 tho same is become tho head of tho cor.? 

23. 51 Tlie samo had not conscntctl to the ecu. 

John I. 2 Tho same was in the beginning with CoJ 

"\i. 7 The same came for a witness, to bear wit. 

J. 33 [tho same] la he which oaptizeia »r<th tho 

5. 3 Tiiosamo cam" to Jesus by niglit, nnd sa. 

3. 36 tho same baptizeth, ana a..V^cp> come 

^7. 18 tho same Is true, and no unrightcousnest 

.^ 15. 5 tho same brlngcth fortli much fruit ; for 

Acts I. II thlssamo Jesus, whichis takcnupfrom ' 
-t 7. 19 Tho samo dealt subtilely with our kindred 
, 14. 9 Tho same heard Paul speak : who stcilfa. 

1 Co. 8. 3 But if any man love God, tho same is kn. 

2 Co. 8. 19 administered by us to the glory of the [b.] 
Eph. 6. 8 the same shall ho receive of tho Lord, wh. 
Jas. 3. 2 tho same (is) a perfect man, (and) able also 
I Pe. 2. 7 the same is made tho head of the comer 
Kev. 3. 5 Uo that overcometh, [the same] shall bs 

\^. These, those, ovroi houtoi. 

Lukeso. 47 tho samo shall receive greater damnation 

John 1 2. 21 Tlio same came therefore to P. -Ac 24. 20. 

Gal. 3. 7 Know ye. .the same are tho children of 
IT). This, auTTi hcntll. 

Acts 16. 17 The samo followed Paul and us, and cried 
\&. These, those, ravra iav.ia. 

I Co. 9. 8 man? or salth not tho law tho same alsot 

3 TL 3. 2 theEamocommitthoutofaithfuImen,who 
17. /tj this^ TavTT] tauie, 

1 Co. 7. 2o Let every man abide In tho same calling 
a Co. 9. 4 should bo ashamed In this same confident 

l^.This, ravTyjv tauten. 

Acts 13. 33 God hath fulHUed the same unto us their 
a Co. 8. 6 would also finish In you the same graco 

9. 5 that the same might be readr, as (a mat. 
Vi.TTiis, raurrjf tautls. 

Acts 8. 35 began at the some scripture, and preached 
20.3%ia itself, avrS rovre auto touto. 

GaL 3. 10 the same which I also was for, Eph. 6. 8. 
CoL 4. 8 Whom I have sent unto you for the sam» 

2l.This, Toiroy toulon. 

. Acts 7, 33 the same did God send (to be) a mlcr and 
22.7*0 this, TOUT(p touts. 

Acts 21. 9 the samo man had four daughters, virgins 

2 Po. t. 19 of the same Is he brought in bondage 
\Sec aim Body, care, cause, croft, day, hour, manner, 
mind, place, purpose, quarter, rank, springeth, sprlngetli 
up, that.] 

SAM-GAB HE'-BO, laj-lJOP. 

A prince of tho king of Babylon, who sat In tho middle 

gate of Jerusalem. B.C. 588. 

Jer. 39. 3 It'ergal-sharezcr, 8., Sarsechlm, Babsaris 

SAM'-LAH, njoS' garment. 

Tho fifth of the ancient kings of Edom, of tho city of 

itasrekah. D.O. 1500. 

Gen. 36. 36 and S. of Masrekah reigned In his stead 
36. J7 And 3. died, and Saul, .reigned in his st. 

I Ch. I. 47 S. of Masrekah reigned in his stead 

I. 48 when S. was dead, Shaul. .?eigued in his 
8A'-H03, 2i,uos. 

An Island In the jEgean Sea, nme miles oil the coast of 
Lydla In Asia Minor, a few miles 3.\V. of Ephcsus, and 
about seventy-two miles in circumference ; noted for ita 
worship of Juno, its valuable pottery, and as the birth- 
place of Pythagoras. 

Acts 20. 15 the next (day) w« arrived at 8., and tarried 
BA-MO-THEA-CI-A, "ZaiJLoBpaK-n. 
A small Island In the N.E. of the jEgean Sea, nbovo thi 
Hellespont, and ten miles 3. of Thrace, seventeen miles 
In circumference ; once called Dardana, Leucania, and 
also Samos ; now called Samandrachi or Samothraki. 

Acts 16. II we came T\ith astralght course to 8., and 
BAH-'BOK, l'iB'25' distinguished, strong, ^a/nj/wy. 
A Danlte, son of Manoah a native of Zorah ; he Judged 
the S.W. of Israel twenty years ; his'jirth was foretold, 
also his manner of life ; his great strength enobled him 
to kin a lion, thirty Philistines, to break the strongest 
bands, to smite 1000 men, to carry off the gotes of Gaz.-!, 
and at last to pull down the house of Dagon. B.C. liso. 

Jndgi3. 24 woman bare a son, and called his name 3. 

14. I 3. went down to Tiranath, and saw a wo. 
14. 3 8. said unto his father. Get her for me 
J4. 5 Then went S. down, and his father nnd 
14. 7 And he went down, .and she pleased 3. 
14. TO 3. made there a lea;t ; for so used thcyo. 
14. 13 3. said unto them, 1 wiU now put forth a 
14. 15 they said unto S.'s wife, Entice thy husb. 
14. 16 S.'s wife wept before him, and said. Thou 

14. 20 S.'s wife was (given) to his companion, wh. 
A IS. I S. visited his wife with a kid ; and he said 

' 15. 3 S. said concerning them. Now shall I be 

15. 4 S. went and caught three hundred foxes 
15. 6 they answered, S., the son in law of tho 
15. 7 3. said unto them, Though ye have done 
15. 10 they answered, lo bind S. are wc comeaf 

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Jadg. 15. II three thousand men of Judah. .said to S. 
te. 12 S. said unto them, Swear unto me, that 

15. 16 S. said. With the jawbone of an ass, heaps 

16. I Then wont S. to Gaza, and saw there an 
16. 2 (it was told) the C-azites, saying, S. is coma 
x6. 3 S. lay till midnight, and arose at midnight 
16. 6DelilahsaidtoS.,Tellme, I praythee, wh. 
16. 7 S. s^id unto her. If they bind mo with 
j6. 9, 12, 14, 20 The Philistines (be) upon thee S. 
r6. 10 Delilah said unto S., Behold, thou hast 
j6, 13 Delilah said unto S., Hitherto thou hast 
16. 23 Our god hath delivered S. our enemy into 
16. 25 Call for S., that he may make us sport 
i6. 25 they called for S'. out of the prison house 
16. 26 S. said unto the lad that held him by the 
j6. 27 and women, that beheld while S. made sp. 
j6. 28 S. called unto the LoED, and said, O Lord 
ifi. 29 S. took hold of the' two middle pillars upon 
16. 30 S. said, L?t mo die with tho Philistines 

Heb. II. 32 to tell of Gideon. .(of) S., and (of) Jephth. 

BA-mT'-EI, hwav Sauoy^A. heard of God. ■ 
A Levite, son of Elkanah and Hannah, of Ramathalm- 
Zophim in Mount Ephraim ; the last of tho Judges, and 
thtf first of the Prophets (after Moses), a class of men 
who continued till Malaohi and John ; ho was asked of 
God, and for him, was devoted to him from childhood, 
spoken to by him, persuaded Israel to abandon idolatry 
at Slizpeh, had two wicked sons, explained the usages 
of kings, received Saul, anointed him, asserted his in- 
tegrity, reproved Saul, leaves him, anoints David, and 
flies. B.C. 1171-1060. 

( Sa. I. 20 she bare a son, and called his name 3. 
2. 18 S. ministered before the Lord, (being) a 

1. 21 And the child S. grow before tho Lord 

2. 26 tho child S. grew on, and was in favour 

3. I the child S. ministered unto the Lord be. 
3. 3 went oul . . and S. was laid down (to sleep) 
3. 4 the Lord called S. : and he answered. Hero 
3. 6 the Lord called yet again, S. And S. arose 
3. 7 Now S. did not yet know tho Lord, neith. 
3. 8 the Lord called S. again the third time 
3. 9 Eli said unto S., Go, lie down, .so S. went 
3. 10 the Lord, .called as at other times, S., S. 
3. 10 S. answered, Speak ; for thy servant hear. 
3. II the Lord said to S., Behold, I will do a 

3. 15 S. lay until the morning. .And S. feared 

3. 16 Then Eli called S., and said, S., my son 

3. 18 S. told him every whit, and hid nothing 

3. 19 S. grew, and the Loud was with him, and 
3. 20 all Israel.. knew thatS. (was) established 

3. 21 the Lord revealed himself to S. in Shiloh 

4. I And the word of S. came to all Israel 

7. 3 S. spake unto all.tho house of Israel, say. 

7. 5 S. said. Gather all Israel to Mizpeh, and 

7. 6 S. judged the children of Israel in Mizpeh 

7. 8 the children of Israel said to S., Cease not 

7. 9 And 3. took a sucking lamb, and offered 

7. '9 and 3. cried unto the Loud for Israel ; and 
7. 10 as S. was offering up the burnt offering 

7. 12 S. took a stone, and set (\t) between Miz. 

7. 13 against tho Philistines aU the days of S. 
7. 15 S. judged Israel ?.U tho days of his life • 
B. I And it came to pass, when S. was old, that 

8. 4 Then all the elders . . came to S. unto Ra. 
8 6 the thing displeased S. . .And S. prayed 
8. 7 the Lord said unto 3., Hearken unto tho 
8. 10 3. told all the words of the LORD unto 

8. 19 the people refused to obey the voice of 3. 
8. 21 S. heard all tho words of tho people, and 
8. 22 the Lord said to S., Hearken unto their 

8. 22 S. oaid unto tho men of Israel, Go ye cv. 
p. 14 3. came out against them, for to go upto 
9. 15 the Lord had told S. in his car a day be. 

9. 17 when S. saw Saul, tho Loud said unto him 

9. 18 Saul drew near to S. in the gate, and said 

9. 19 S. answered Saul, and said, I (am) tho so. 

9. 22 S. took Saul and his servant, and brought 
9. 23 S. said unto tho cook. Bring the portion 
9. 24 So Saul did eat with S. that day t. «s- ' 
9. 26 3. called Saul to tho top of the house, say. 
9.26 they went out both ofthcm, heana S.,ab. 
9. 27 3. said to Saul, Bid the servant pass oa ' 

10. 1 S. took a vial of oil, and pourod (it) upon 
JO. 9 when he had turned his back to go from S. 

70. 14 we saw that, .no where, we came to '3. 

10. 15 Tell me, I praythee, what S. said unto yoa 

10. 16 of the matter of tlio kingdom, v/heroof S. 
JO. 17 3. called tho people together unto the L. 
10. 20 3. had caused all the tribes of Israel to eo. 
10. 24 3. said to all tho people. See ye him whom 
10. 25 S. told the people the manner of tho kin. 

10. 25 3. sent all the people away, every man to 

11. 7 Who. Cometh not. .after Saul and after 3. 
II. j2 the people said unto 3., Who (is) ho that 

11. 14 Then said 3. to tho people. Come, and let 

12. J 8. said unto all Israel, Behold, I have hear 
12. 6 3. said unto the people, (It is) the LoRDth'. 
12. II the Loud sent Jcrubbael. .and 3., ahd do 
12. 18 So 3. called unto the Lord ; and the Lord 
12. 18 the poopla greatly feared the Lord and S 

12. 19 all the people said unto S., Pray for thy se. 
12. 20 3. said unto the people. Fear not: ye have 

13. 8 according to the set time that S. (had ap.) 
13. 8- but 3, came not to Gilgal ^ and the people 
13. 10 it cape to pass, .behold, S. came ; and S. 
13- u 5. said, What hast thou done? And Saul 
13. 13 3. saird to Saul, Thou hast done f«oBshly 
13, 15 S. arose, and gat him up from Gilgal unto 
?S. I S. also unto Saul, The LORD sent me to an. 
JS- «o' Then came the word of the Lord unto •§, 
rs. ti griov&d & : and ho cried uuto the Ijqbu 



J Ka, 15. 12 when fl. rose early to meet Saul In the mo. 
15. 12 it was told S., saying, SauicametoCarmel 
15. 13 S. came to Saul : and Saul said unto him 
15. 14 S. said. What, .then this bleating of the sh. 
15. 16 S. said unto Saul, Stay, and I will tell thoo 
15. 17 S.'said, When thou (wast) little in thine 
15. 20 Saul said unto S., Yea, I have obeyed tho 
15. 22 S. said, Hath the Lord (as great) delight 
15. 24 Saul said unto 3., I have sinned : for I h. 
15. 26 3. sa.d unto Saul, I will not return with 
15. 27 as S. turned about to go away, he laid 
15. 28 S. said unto him. The Lord hath rent tho 
15. 31 So S. turned again after Saul; and Saul 
15. 32 Then said 3., Bring ye hither to me Agag 
15. 33 S. said. As tny sword hath made women 
15. 33 S. hewed Agag in pieces before the Lord 
15. 34 S. went to Ramah ; and Saul went up to 
15. 35 S. came no more to see Saul until, .his de. 

15. 35 nevertheless 3. mourned for Saul ; and 

16. I the LoRDsaid unto S., How long wilt thou 
16. 2 S. said. How can I go 7 if Saul hear (it), he 
16. 4 S. did that which the Lord spake, and ca. 
16. 7 theXoRD said unto S., Xook not onhis?co. 
16. 8 Ablnadab, and made him pass before 3. 
16. 10 made seven of his sons to pass before 3. 
16, 10 3. said unto Jesse, The Loud hath not ch. 
16. II 3. said unto Jesse, Are here all (thy)chi.t 
16. II 3. saidnnto Jesse, Send andfetchhim : for 
16. 13 Then 3. took tho nora of oil, and anointed 
j6. 13 So S. rose up, and went to Ramah 

19. 18 So David fled, and escaped, and came to 3. 
19. 18 And he and 3. went and dwelt in Naioth 
19. 20 and S. standing (as) appointed over them 
19. 22 he asked and said, Where (are) S. and D.? 
19. 24 he.. prophesied before 3. in like manner 

25. I S. died ; and all the Israelites were gath. 
28.^3 Now 3. was dead, and all Israel had lam. 
28. lY^Whom . . And ho said, Bring me up S. 

a8. 12 ^rt^en the woman saw S., she cried with a 

28. 14 Sauhjjerceived that it (was) S., and he st. 

28. 15 S. said^to Saul, Why hast thou disquieted 

28.16 Then said S., Wherefore then dost thou ask 

28. 20 sore afraid, because of the words of S. 

1 Ch. 6. 28 the sons of 3. ; the first born Vashui, and 

9. 22 whom David and S. the seer did ordain in 
II. 3 according to the word of the Lord by S. 

26. 28 And all that 3. the seer, .had dedicated 

29. 29 they (are) written in tho book of S. the se. 

2 Ch.35. 18 pasaover like to that, .from tho days of S. 
Paa. gg. 6 and 3. among them that call upon his na. 
Jer. IS- X Though Moses.. 3. stood before me, (yet) 
Acts 3. 24 the prophets from 3. and those thatf ollow 

13. 20 after that ho ga vo.. judges., until S. the p. 
Heb. II. 32 David also, and 3., and (of) the prophets 

BAK-BAI'-LAT, 0^335. 

A Horonite (from Bethhoron in Ephraim, or Horonaim 
in Moab), an enemy of the Jews who opposed Nchemiah 
in the days of Artaxerxes Longimanus. B.C. 445. 

Ifeh. 2. 10, 19 When S. tho Horonite, and Tobiah tho 
4. I when S. heard that we builded the wall 
4. 7 S. . . heard that the walls of Jerusalem were 
6. I when 3.. heard that I had builded the wall 
6. ? S. and Geshcm sent unto me, saying, Como 
6. s Then sent S. his servant unto me in like 
6. 12 for Tobiah and S. had hired him 
6. 14 My God, think thou upen Tobiah and S. 
13. 28 And (one. .was) soii in law to 3. tho Hor, 
BAKOrniCATION — 

Separation, a setting apart, ayta(TiJi,6s hagiasmos. 
1 Co. I. 30 righteousness, and sanctiflcation, and red. 

1 Th. 4. 3 this is the will of God, (even) your sancti. 

4. 4 how to possess his vessel in sanctiflcation 

2 Th. 2. 13 chosen you to salvation through sanctifio. 
I Pe. I. 1 through sauctillcatiQn of the spirit, unto 

SAIiCTQIED, (to be) — 

•l.To be separate, set apart, vi^ qadesh. 

.1 Sa. 31. 5 though it were sanctified this day in tho 

2,.2b 6» separated^ set apart, vii} qadesh, 2; 

lExodag. 43 (the tabernacle) shall be sanctified by my 

Lev. 10. 3 will bo sanctified in them that come nigh 

'Nvmso. 13 strove with the Lord, and ho was sancti. 

Isa. s. 16 holy, ehaU be sanctified in righteousness 

SSse. 2a. 41 will be aanctifled In you before the heat. 

28. 22. when I . . shall bo sanctified in her 

b8. 25 shall te sanctified in them in tho sight of 

36. 23 I shall be sanctified in you before their 

38. 16 when I shall be sanctified in thee, Gog 
39. 27 am sanctified in them in tho sight of ma. 

3.T0 be separated, set apart, B'li; qadesh, 4. 

Ezo. 48. II for tho priests that aro fianctifiod of tha 

4, 2*0 separate, set self apart, U'lij qadesh, 7. 
.,s Ch. 5. II tho priests (that were) present wore sane. 

30. 17 many . . that were not sanctified : therefore 

5.T0 separate, set apart, ayta.(a hagiazd. 

Acts 20. 3a inheritance among all them which are sa. 

26. 18 inheritance among them which are sane. 
2.0m 15. i6 being sanctified by the Holy Ghost 

I Co. I. 2 to them that are sanctified in Christ Jesus 

6. II but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified 

7. 14 For the unbelieving husband is sanctified 
7. 14 unbelieving wife is sanctified by the hus. 

1 Tl. 4. 5 For it is sanctified of God and prayer 

2 Ti. 2. 21 heshall be a vessel unto honour, sanctified 
Eeb. 2. II they who are sanctified (are) all of one, for 

10. lo By the which will v.'e'are sanctified thro. 
10. 14 perfected forever them that are sanctified 
to. ap wherewith ho was sanctified, an unholy 
Jude I to them rthat are aauctifiodl by God tho 



SAUOTnTED (one) — 

1. To be separated, set apart^ E'li; qadesh, 4, 

Isa. 13. 3 I have commanded my sanctified ones, 1 
2,To separate, set apart, ay'.d(a) Iiagiazo. 

Johni7. ig also might be sanctified tlirough the truth 
SAKOTIFS' (self), to — 
l.To separate, set apart, »ii3 qadesh, 3. 

Gen. 2. 3 God blessed the seventh day, and sancti. 
Eiodi3. 2 Sanctify unto me all the first bom, what. 
19. 10 sanctify them today and to morrow, and 
19. 14 sanctified the people ; and they washed th. 
xg. 23 saying. Set bounds.. and sanctify it 
08. 41 sanctify them, that theymayministerimto 

29. 27 thou Shalt sanctify the breast of the wavg 
eg. 33 made to consecrate (and) to sanctify them 

,.29. 36 and thou shalt anoint it, to sanctify it 
eg. 37 atonement for the altar, and sanctiiy it 
sg. 44 sanctify tho tabernacle, .will sanctify also 

30. 29 sanctify them, that they may be most holy 
31.13 know that I (am) the Lord that doth san. 
40. 10 sanctify the altar : and it shall be an altar 
40. II anoint the laver and his foot, and sanctify 

40. 13 sanctify him ; that he may minister unto 
Lov. 8.10 anointed the tabernacle . . and sanctified 

8. 1 1 both the laver and his foot, to sanctiiy th. 

8. 12 poured of the anointing oil., to sanctifyth. 

8. 15 sanctified it, to make reconciliation upon 

8. 30 sanctified Aaron, (ani) his garments, and 
10. 3 will be sanctified in them that come nigh 
eo. ,8 do them : I (am) the Lord which sanctify 

21. 8 Thoushaltsanctify..forI..whichsanctify 
21. 15, 23 for I the Lord do sanctify them 

22. 9, 16 I the Lord do sanctify them 

Num. 7. I had anointed it, and sanctified it, and all 

7. I and had anointed them, and sanctified tli. 

Dout. 5. 12 Keep the sabbath day to sanctify it, as th. 

32. 51 sanctified me not in the midst of the chl. 

Josh. 7. 13 sanctify the people, and say.. thus saith 

1 Sa. 7. I sanctified Elcazar his son to keep the ark 

. 16. 5 sanctified Jesse and his sons, and called 

2 Ch.29. 5 sanctify the house of the Lord God of your 

29. 17 began, .to sanctify, .so they sanctified the 
Neh. 3. I they sanctified it, and set up the doors of 

3. I unto tho towet of Meah they sanctified it 
13. 22 keep the gates, to sanctify the sabbath day 
Job I. s Job sent and sanctified them, and rose up 
Ezo. 20. 12 know that I (am) the Lord that sanctifyth, 
36. 23 I will sanctify my great name, which was, 
37. 28 shall knew that I the Lord do sanctify 
44. ig they shall not sanctify the people with th. 
46. 20 into the outer court, to sanctify the peo. 
Joel I. 14 Sanctify ye a fast, call a solemn assembly 
2. IS sanctify a fast, call a solemn assembly 
2. 16 Gather tho people, sanctify the congre^ 

2. To separate, set apart, iyn[j qadesh, 5. 

Lev. 27. 14 when a man shall sanctify his house (to be) 

27. 15 if ho that sanctified it will redeem his bo. 

27. 16 if a man shall sanctify unto the Lord (so. 

27. 17 If he sanctify his field from the year of J. 
C7. 18 But if he sanctify his field after the jubi. 
27. 19 if he that sanctified the field will in any 
07. 22 sanctify unto the Ix)KD a field which ho 
27. 26 no man shall sanctify it : whether (it be) 

Num. 8. 17 all the first born . . I sanctified them for 
20. 12 Because ye believed me not, to sanctify 

07. 14 sanctify me at tho water before their eyej 
Deut 13. ig thou shalt sanctify unto the Lord thy Q. 
I Ch.23. 13 should sanctify the most holy things, he 
e Ch. 7. 16 For now have I cho.sen and sanctified this 

7. 20 house, which I have sanctified for my na. 
20. 19 have we prepared and sanctified, and, bo. 

30. 8 which he hath sanctified for ever ; and so^ 
30. 17 had the charge.. to sanctify (thera) unto 

Neh, 12. 47 sanctified .. and the Levites sanctified (th.) 

Isa. 8. 13 Sanctify the Lord of hosts himself ; and 

29. 23 they shall sanctify my name, and sanctify 

Jer. 1 . 5 before thou earnest forth . . I sanctified tb. 

3. To separate or set self apart, Bhj; qadesh, 7. 

Exodig. 22 sanctify themselves, lest the LORD hreaK 
Lov. II. 44 therefore sanctify yourselves, and ye shall 

?o. 7 Sanctify yourselves therefore, and be ye 
Ntmiii. 18 Sanctify yourselves against to morrow, and 
Josh. 3. 5 Sanctify yourselves : for to morrow the L. 
7. 13 Sanctify yourselves against to morrow, for 
I Sa. 16. s sanctify yourselves, and come with me to 
I Ch.15. 12 sanctify yourselves, (both) ye and your 

15. 14 sanctified themselves to bring up the ark 
8 Ch. s. II the priests (that were) present were sane. 

29. 5 sanctify novf yourselves . . and carry forth 
29; 15 sanctified themselves, and came, according 
eg. 34 imtil the (other) priests had sanctified th. 
eg. 34 more upright in heart to sanctify themsel. 

30. 3 had not sanctified them|^ves sufficiently 
go. IS sanctified themselves, and brought in tho 

30. 24 groat number of priests sanctified thema. 

31. i3 in their set office they sanctified themse. 
35. 6 So kill the passover, and sanctify yourse. 

Isa. fifi' '7 They that sanctify themselves', and purify 
Eze. 38. 23 will I Biagnify myself, and sanctify mya. 

i.To set apart, ayidCa hagiazo. 

M.att23. 17 gold, or the temple that sanctifleth the g.t 

23. 19 gift, or the altar that sanctifieth the gift 

Johnio. 36 of him, whom the Father hath sanctified 

17. 17 Sanctify them through thy truth, thy word 

17. 19 for their sakes I sanctify myself, tliat they 

Eph. 5. 26 That he might sanctify and cleanse it with 

I Th. 5. 23 the very God of peace sanctify you wholly 

Hub, B. II For both he that sanctifieth and they who 



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HebrTsT. 13 aanctinoHi to the purifying of the flesh 

, Jjj. 12 might sauctifytlic people with his own bl. 

I Pc7 3. 15 But sanctify the Lord God iu your hearts 

jBANCTTTART — . 

lU'lxce set ajxirt, B''JpO miqdash.- 

£xodi5. 17 sanetuary. .(which) thy hands have esta. 

.■as. 8 let them make moa sauctuary ; that I may 

Lev. 12. 4 nor come into tlie sanctuary, until the da. 

■ 16. 33 make an atonementfor the holy sanctuary 

19. 30 keep my sabbaths, and reverence my san. 

BO. 3 defile my sanctuary, and toprof ane my ho. 

21. 12 sanctuary, nor profane the sanctuary of 
sr. 23 that he profane not my sanctuaries: for I 
25. 2 keep my sabbaths, and reverence my san. 

, 26. 31 bring your sanctuaries unto desolation 

Ifum. 3. 3B keeping the charge of the sanctuary for the 

JO. 21 Kohathitcs set forward, bearing the san. 

j8. I shall bear the iniquity of the sanctuary 

19. 20 because he hath deftlcd the sanctuary of 

^osh 24. 26 oak that (was) by the sanctuary of the L. 

I Ch.22. 19 build ye the sanctuary of the LoRDGod, to 

i 23. 10 chosen thee to build an house for the sa. 

s Ch.2o. 8 dwelt therein, and have built thee a san. 

26. 1 3 go out of the sanctuary ; for thou hast tr. 

29. 21 for the sanctuary, and for Judah. And ho 

30. 8 enter into his sanctuary, which he hath s. 
3(). J7 the sword in the house of their sanctuary 

Nch. 10. 39 where (are) the vessels of the sanctuary 

JPaa. 73. 17 Until J went into the sanctuary of God 
74. 7 They have cast fire into thy sanctuary, they 
78. C9 ho built his sanctuary like high (palaces) 
96. 6 strength and beauty (are) in his sauctuary 

JsB. 8. 14 he shall be for a sanctuary ; but for a sto. 
i5. 12 he shall come to his sanctuary to pray, but 
60. 13 to beautify the place of my sanctuary, and 
63. 18 adversaries have trodden down thy sane. 

Jor. 17. 12 high throne . .(is) the place of our sanctu. 
51. 51 strangers are come into the sanctuaries ot 

Xanj. 1. 10 heathen entered into hersanctuary, whom 

2. 7 he hath abhorred his sanctuary, ho hath 
2. 20 prophet he slain in the sanctuary of tho 

Zze. s- " because thou hast defiled my sanctuary 

8. 6 I should go Jar off from my sanctuary 1 B. 

9. 6 begin at my sanctuary. Then they beg(,n 
ji. ifi yet will I bo unto them as a little sanctu. 
23. 33 have defiled my sanctuary in the same day 

23. 39 came the same day into my sanctuary to 

24. 21 1 will profane my sanctuary, tho excelle. 

25. 3 against my sanctuary, when it was profo. 
28. 18 Thou hast defiled thy sanctuaries by the 
37. 26 will set my sanctuary in the midst of them 

37. 28 when my sanctuary shall be in tho midst 

43. 21 place of the house, without the sanctuary 

44. I way of the gate of tho outward sanctuary 
44. 5 with every going forth of tho sanctuary 
44. 7 to bo in my sanctuary, to pollute it, (even) 
44. 8 set keepers of my charge in my sanctuary 
44. 9 shall enter into my sanctuary, of any str. 
44. II Yet thoy shall he ministers in my sanctu. 
44. 15 thatkept tho charge of my sanctuary when 

44. 16 Thoy shall enter into my sanctuary, and 

45. 3 in it shall bo tho sanctuary (and) the most 
45. 4 for the priests tlio ministers of thesanct. 
45. 4 houses, and an holy place for the sanctu. 
45. lO without blemish, and cleanse the sanctu. 

47. 12 waters they issued out of the sanctuary 

48. 8 and the sanctuary shall bo in the midst of 
48. 10, 21 tho sanctuary, .in the midst thereof 

;Dan. 8. II the place of his sanctuary was cast down 

' 9, 17 cause thy face to shino upon thy sanctu. 

II. 31 they shall pollute tho sanctuary of stren. 

Amos 7. 9 tho sanctuaries of Israel shall bo laid wa. 

2. Separation, vjpqodcsh. 

J!iod3o. 13,24 shekel after the shekel of the sanctuary 
36. I of work for the service ot the sanctuary 
36. 3 the work of the service of tho sanctuary 
36. 4 that wrought all tho work of the sanctu. 
36. 6 more work for the offering of tho sanctu. 
33. 24, 25, 26 after the shekel of the sanctuary 

38. 27 were cast tho sockets of tho sanctuary 
ley. '4. 6 sprinkle, .before the veil of the sanctuary 

5. 15 of silver, after tho shekel of the sanctuary 

TO. 4 carry your brethren from, .the sanctuary 

27. 3 of silver, after the shekel of the sanctuary 

27. 25 according to the shekel of the sanctuary 

'K'um.3. 28 keeping the charge of the sanctuary 

3. 31 the vessels of the sanctuary wherewith 

3. 32 them that keep tho charge of the sanctuary 

3. 47i 50 ''f'sr the shekel of the sanctuary 

4. 12 v/herewith they minister in the sanctuary 

4. 15 have made an end of covering the sanct. ■ 

4. 15 and all the vessels of the sanctuary, as 

4. 16 of all that therein (is), in the sanctuary 
7. 9 the service of the sanctuary belongingun. 

7. 13 shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary 
. ISo In verso 19, 25, 31, 37, 43. 49. 55. <'''• 67, 73. 79. 8s> 86.] 

'S. 19 oJiildron.of Israel come.. unto the sanctua. 
io. 3 como nigh the vessels of the sanctuary 
18. 5 yo shall keep tho charge of the sanctuary 
18; 16 after the shekel of tno sanctuary, which 

t Cb. 9. 29 the instruments of the sanctuary, and tho 
j>4. 5 the governors ot the sanctuary, and gove. 

s Ch.30. 19 according to the purification ot the sane. 

3?E3. =o. 2 Send thee help from tho sanctuary, and 
63. 2 so (as) i have seen thee in the sanctuary 
6S. 24 the goings of my God. .in the sanctuary 
74* 3 enemy hath done wickedly in the sanctu. 
. 77. 13 Thy W.13', O God, (is) in the sanctuary : who 
7S. 54 to tl;c border of his sanctuary, (even to) 
los. 19 down from the UcigUt of his sauctuary 



Fsa.114. 2 Judah was his sanctuary, (and) Israel his 
134. 2 Lift up your hands (in) tlic sanctuary, and 
150. I I'raisc God in his sauctuary: praise liim 
Isa. 43. 28 profanedthcpriucesofthe sanctuary, and 
Lam. 4. I the stones of the sanctuary are poured out 
£28. 41. 21 (were) squared, (and) the face of the sane. 

41. 23 the temple and the sanctuary had two do. 

42. 20 a scpar.ition betwccu the s.anctuary and 

44. 27 in the day that he goeth into the sanctu, 
44. 27 to minister In the sanctuary, he shall offer 

45. 2 there shall bo for the sanctuary five hun. 
Dan. 8. 13 to give both the sanctuary and the host 

8. 14 then shall the sauctuary be cleansed 

9. 26 shall destroy the city and the sanctuary 
Zeph. 3. 4 her priests have polluted the sauctuary 

3. Place set apart, aytov hagion. 

Hob. 8. 2 A minister of the sanctuary, and of tho 
9. I also ordinances . , and a worldly sanctuary 

9, 2 tho first, .which is calVd (the sanctuaryj 
13, ji whose blood ii< brought into the sanctuary 

SAND — 

\.Sand, Mn chol. 

Gen. 22. 17 as tho sand which (is) upon tho sea shore 

32. 12 make thy seed as tho sand of the sea, which 
41. 49 Joseph gathered corn as the sand of tho 

Exod. 2. 12 slew the Egyptian, and hid him in the sand 
Dout33. 19 8h.all suck.. (of) treasures. .hid in tho sand' 
Josh II. 4 as the sand that (is) upon tho sea shore In 
Judg. 7. 12 as the sand by the sea side for multitude 

1 Sa. 13. 5 people as tlio sand which (is) on the sea 

2 Sa. 17. II as tho sand th.at is by the sea shore for 

1 Ki. 4. 20 as the sand which (is) by the sea In multl. 

4. 29 even .as tho sand that (is) on the seashore 
Job 6. 3 it would be heavier than the sand of tho 

29. 18 and I shall multiply (my) d.iys as the sand 
Psa. 78. 27 feathered fowls like as the sand of the sea 

139. 18 they are more in number than the sand 
Prov 27. 3 A stone (is) heavy, and the saud weighty 
Isa. 10. 22 though thy people Israel be .as tho sand 

48. 19 Thy seed also had been as the sand, and 
Jer. 5. 22 which have placed tho sand (for) tho bo. 

15. 8 are increased to me above the saud of tho 

33. 22 neither tho sand of the sea measured 
Hos. 1. 10 children of Israel shall bo as the sand of 
Hab. I. 9 they shall gather, captivity as tho «and 

2.Sa7id, &ixfjLos amnios. 

Matt. 7. 26 man, which built his house upon the g&nd 
Rom. 9. 27 children of Israel be as tho sand of the sea 
Hob. II. 12 and as tho sand which is by the seashore 
Kev. 13. 1 I stood upon tho sand of tho sea, and saw 
20. 8 tho number of whom (is) as tho sand of tho 

BANBAl — 

Sandal, (ravSd\iov sanUalion. 

Mark 6. 9 (be)Bhodwlth6andalD; andnotputontwo 
Acts 12. 8 bind on thy sandals. And so ho did And 

'SAN-SAN'-KAH, .njSJO instruction. 

A city in S, ot Judah, near Madmannah. Sco Kirjath- 

sennch. 

Josh.is. 31 And Ziklag, and Madmannah, and 

BAf H, IB preserver. 

A descendant of Bapha tho progenitor of the giants or 

Bephaim; called Sippaiin i Ch. :o. 4. r..o. 1048. 

2 Sa. 21. 18 then Sibbcchai thcllushathito slew 3., w. 

SA'-PHIE, "VZff Icautiful, thorivj. Sec Skunir. 
A city in Ephraim or Judah, now cl-Savafir. 

Mic. I. II Pass ye away, thou inhabitant of S., hav. 
SAP-PHI'-RA, 2aff(^«fpr) sapphire. 
Wife of Ananias, who joined with him In trying to Im- 
pose on tho church, and was subjected to the same 
punishment. 

Acts 5. I a certain man. .with S. his wife, sold a po. 

SAPPHIRE — 

1. Sapphire, T90 sappir. - 

Exod24. 10 as it were apavedworTc of a sapphire stone 

28. i3 an emerald, a sapphire, and a diamond 

39. II an emerald, a sapphire, and a diamond 
Job 28. 6 The stones of it (are) the placo of sapphl. 

38. 16 with tho precious onyx, or the sapphire 
Song 5. 14 (is as)bright ivory overlaid(with)3apphiroa 

54. II and lay thy foundations with sapphirca 
Lam. 4. 7 Kazaritcs. .their polishing (was) of sap. 
Kzo. I. 26 as the appearance of a sapphire stone 

10. I over them as it were a sapphire stono 
28. 13 tho sapphire, the emerald, and the car. 

2.Sapphire, a-d-n-(p(tpos sappihciros. 

Kov. 21. 19 tho second, sapphire, tho third, a chal. 

BA'-RAH, rryf "Za^pa princess. 

1. The later name of Sarai wife of Abram, who bare 
Isaac when above ninety years of age, and died at 
Kirjath-arba or Hebron, aged 127 years, and was buried 
at Machpelalu B.C. 1950. 
! Gen. 17. x% thou Shalt not call her iiamo Sarai, but 3. 
17. 17 shall S., that is ninety years old, be.-irf 

17. 19 S. thy wife shall bear thee a son indeed 

17. 21 Isaac, which S. shall bear unto thee .it 
j3. 6 Abraham hastened into the tent unto S. 

18. 9 they said unto him, Whcro(is)S. thy wi.? 

18. 10 S. thy vnio shall have a son. And S.hor.id 
18. II Abraham audS. (were) old.. well striclxu 

18. 11 it ceased to bo with S. after the m.-.uncr 

18.12 Therefore S. laughed within herself, say. 
j8. 13 And the Lord said . .M'herefore did S. la. 
j8. 14 I will return unto thee, .and .S. shall havo 
iS. 15 Tbou 3. denied, saying, I laugixcd not 



Gen. 30. '2 Abraham said of R. his wife, ."^hc (is) my 
20. 2 Abinicioch king of Gcrar sent, and took 3 

20. 14 And Abimclcch. .restored him S. his wifo 
20. 16 unto S. he said, Behold, I have given thy 
20. 18 closed up all the wombs, because of S. 

21. I the l.oitu visited S.. the Loud did unto.S. 
91. 2 For S. conceived, andbarc Abraham a son 
21. 3 Abraham called.. his son.. whom .S. baro 
21. 6 And S. said, God hath made mc to laugh 
21,. 7 that S. should have given children suck t 
21. 9 S. saw the son of Hagar the Egyptian, wh. 
21. 12 in all that S. hath said unto thee, hearken 
23. I S. was an hundred and seven and twenty 
23. 1 (these were) the years of the life of S. 
23. a S. died in Kirjath-arba ; the same (is) II. 
23. 2 Abr.iham camcto mourn for S., andtowc. 

23. 19 Abraham buried S. his wife in the cave ol 

24. 36 S. my master's wife bare a son to my ma. 

24. 67 Isaac broughthcr into his raotherS.'s tent 

25. 10 there was Abraham buried, and S. his w. 
25. 12 whom Ilagar the Egyptian, S.'shandmaiil 
49. 31 There they buried Abraham and S. his wj. 

Isa. 51. 2 Lookunto Abraha.yourfathcr,anduuto.S. 
Horn. 4. 19 considcrednot. .thcdcadnessof S.'swomh 
9. 9 At this time will I come, and S. shall havo 
Heb. II. II S. herself recciveil strength to conceive 
I Po. 3. 6 Even as S. obeyed. \braham, calling him 
2. A daughter of Aslier. D.C. 1690. 

Num26. 46 the name of the daughter of Ashcr (was) 3. 

SA'-RAI, '"ly Jah is prince. 

The original name of .Sar.ali, wife of Abraham, and also 
his half-sister on his father Tcr.ah's side. (Gen. 20. 12). 
Gen. II. 29 the name of Abram's wife fwas) S.; au'l 
II. 30 But S. was barren; she (had) no child 

11. 31 Terah took Abram his son. .and S. his da. 

12. 5 Abram took .S. his wife, and Lot his brot. 
12. II it came to pass, .that he said unto 3. hi.s 
J2. 17 tho Lor.D plagued Pharaoh.. because of S. 
16. I Now ,S., Abram's wife, bare himnochildrcu 
16. 2 S. said unto Abram, IJchold now the Lo. 
16. 2 And Abram hearkened to tho voice of S. 
16. 3 S., Abram's wife, took Hagarher maid.thn 
16. 5 S. said unto Abram, My wrong (bo) upon 
j6. 6 Abram said unto S., Behold, thy maid (is) 
16. 6 when .S. dealt hardly with her, she fled 
16. 8 he said, Uagar, S.'s maid, whence earnest 

16. 8 I flee from the face of my mistress S. 

17. 15 3. thy wife, thou shalt not call her name S. 

SA'-RAFH, 11,^ burning. 

A descendant of Shelah son of Judah, who had do- 
minion in Moab. B.C. 1300. 

1 Ch. 4. 22 Joash, and 3., who had the dominion in 

SARDnrE, BARDIUB — 

X.Ruhy, D'lk odem. 

ExodaS. 17 (the first] row (shall be) a sardius, atopnz 

39. 10 (the first) row (was) a sardius, a topaz, and 

Ezo. 28. 13 the sardius, topaz, and tho diamond, tho 

2.Sardine, (rapSiyo! sardines. 

Bcv. 4. 3 like a jasper and a sardino itone : and 

Z.Sa<^dinc, trapStov, crdpSios sardion, snrdios. 

Rev. 21. 20 the sixth, sardius; the seveuti , chrysop. 

SAR-Dt-US, 2op56ij. 

The capital of Lydia in Asia Sflnor, which had .Sn-yrna 
on tho W., Thyatira on tho N., and Philadelphia on 
the E., at tho foot of Mount Tmolus on the river Pac- 
tolus; and now caMcA Scst-Kalcasi; it was taken by tho 
Cimmerians about 635 D.C; iu 617 thoy were expelled; 
In 5S4 it was taken by the Persians; in 504 by tho 
lonians, assisted by the Athenians; in 395 the Greeks 
defeated the Persians in its vicinity; :n 334 it sur- 
rendered to Alexander; in 283 Itwas taken by Seleucus;. 
In 214 Antiochus the Great seized It; in 189 it waagivcii 
up to the Romans; in A.D. 14-37 it was destroyed bv an 
earthquake and rebuilt by Tiberius ; it was taken by 
tho Turks in the nth century, and again in the 14th; 
it was also t.iken by T.amcrlane. 

Rev. I. II send (It), .unto S., and unto Philadclphi* 
3. I unto tho nngel of the church in S. write 
3. 4 Thou hast a few names even in S. which 

SAR-DITE3, "^IID.! the Sardite. 

The family of Sercd, a son of Zcbulun. B.C. 1700. 

Kum26. 26 of Sored, the family ot tlio S.: of Elon, tho 
BARDOKTX — 
So.rdonyx, <rapS6vv^ sardonttx. 

Rev. 21. 20 The fifth sardonyx, tho sixth, sorlios, Ihw 

SA-REP'-TA, SopeiTTO. Sco Zarephath. 

A city midway between Tjto and Sidor, now callid 

Sar/end or Sura/cJid. 

Luke 4. 16 unto nonoof them wosEliassent, save. .S, 

SAR-GOH, I'la-ip. 

A king of Assyria, B.C. 7 1S-715, successor of Shalr*incrar, 

ond predecessor ot Sennacherib, oud whose general was 

Tartan. 

Isa. 20. 1 when S. tho king of Assyria sent him, ami 

SA'-RID, TiV' rcfngc. 

A city in Zebulun or Issachar. 

Joshig. 10 the bordcroftheirlnheritnnce was unto g» 
19. 12 And turned from S. eastward toward th6 

SA'-RON, -iapav. 

The sea coast between Joppji nnd Civsarea. 

Acts 9. 35 all that dwelt lu Lydda and S. eaw him 



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BAR-SE'-CHm, D'pipTi' cliief of tlie eunuchs. 

A prince ol Babylou wheu ifebuchadnczzar took Jeru- 

galem, aud wlio sat at the gate. B.o. 588. 

Jer. 39. 3 Sanigar-nebo, S., Kabaaris, Nergal-shar. 

SA'-RTJCH, Sopoux. tepovx- See Serug. 

rather of Nachor and son of Bagau, au ancestor of 

Je3U3. B.O. 2180. 

Luke 3, 35 Which was (the son) of S., which was (the 

BA'-TAW, ]^^n SarocSj, SarSj' the hater, accuser. 

1. An adversary ol David. B.C. 1017. 

I Ch.21. I S. stood up against Israel, andprovolced 

2. An adversary, opposing spirit. 

V4'J9b I. 6 sons of God came., and S came also among 
I. 7 the Lord said unto S. , Whence comeat th. ? 
J. 7, 9 S. answered the Lord, and said 
I. 8 the Lord said uhto S., Hast thou consid. 
1. 12 tlie Lord said unto S., Behold, all that 

1. 12 S. went forth from the presence of the L. 

2. I S. came also among them to present him 
2. 2 Lord said unto S., from whence comeat 
2. 2 S. answered the Lord, and said, From 

2. 3 the Lord said unto S., Hast thou cou.v. 4 

2. 6 Lord said unto S., Behold, he (is) In thine 

2. 7 So went S. forth fi-om the presence of the 
Psa 103. 6 and let 3. stand at his right hand 

Zech. 3. 1 S. standing at his right hand to resist hira 

3. 2 liORD said unto S., The Lord rebulcethee 
• If att '4. 10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get . .hence, S. 

12. 26 if S. cast out 3., he is divided against him 
16. 23 Get thee behind me, S.: thou art on off 
Mark 1. 13 was there'in the wilderness . . tempted of S, 
3.23 And he . . said . . Ho w can S. cast out S. ? 

3. 26 if S. rise up against himself, .he cannot 

4. 15 when they have heard, S. cometh immed. 
8. 33 he rebuked Peter.. Get thee behind me, S. 

tuke 4. 8 [And Jesus. .said. .Get thee behlndrne.S.] 

10. 18 I beheld 3. as lightning fall from heaven 

51. 18 If 3. also be divided against himself, how 
13. 16 whom S. hath bound, lo, these eighteen 
22. 3 Then entered 3. into Judas sumamed I. 
22. 31 Simon, behold, S. hath desired (to have) 

Johni3. 27 And after the sop S. entered into him 
Acts 5. 3 Ananias, why hath S. filled thine heart 

26. i3 to turn, .(from) the power of 3. unto God 
3lomi6. 20 tlie God 01 peace shall-buUse 3. under your 

1 Co. 5. 5 To deliver such an one unto S, for the de. 

7. 5 that S. tempt you not for your incoutiii. 

2 Co. 2. II Lest 3. should get an advantage of us 

11. 14 3. himself is transformed Into an angel 
' 12. 7 the messenger of 3. to buffet me, lest I 

J Til. 2. 18 we would have come, .but S. hindered us 
a Th. 2. 9 whose coming Is after the working of 3. 
I Ti. I. 20 whom I have delivered unto 3 , that they 

5. 15 For some are already turned aside after 3. 
Eev. 2. 9 and are not, but (are) the synagogue of S. 

2. 13 where thou dwellest, (even) where Satan's 
2. 13 who was slain among you, where S dwe. 

2. 24 which have not known the depths of 3. 

3. 9 I will make them of the synagogue of S. 

12. 9 and S., which deceiveth the whole world 
20. 2 he laid hold on the dragon . . S. , and bound 
so. 7 And . .3. shall be loosed out of his prison 

SATIATE, to — 

l.To fill, water, satisfy, hit ravah, 3. 

Jer. 31. 14 I will satiate the soul of the prlesti with 
2. To fill, water, satisfy', nn ravah, 5. 

Jer. 31. 25 I have satiated the weai^souLandl have 
SATIATE, to be — 
To he satisfied, satiated, full, yJV' sahea. 

Jer. 46. 10 it shall be satiate aud made drunk with 
SATISFACTION — 
Atonement, covering, "isb hopher. 

Uum35. 31 ye shall take no satisfaction for the life 
35. 32 ye shall take no satisfaction for him that 
SATISFIED (abundantly, with), to be — 
l.To be full, nVip male. 

Exodi5. 9 my lust shall be satisfied upon them ; I 
2.2*0 he satisfied, watered, nn ravah. 

Paa. 36. 8 They shall be abundantly satisfied with 

S.To ie satisfied, satiated, ;B3^ sabea. 

Lev. 26. 26 and ye shall eat, and not be satisfied 
Deuti4. 29 shall come, and shall eat and be satisfied 
Job 19. 22 Why do ye persecute., and are not satis, w. 
27. 14 his offspring shall not be satisfied with 
31. 31 Oh that we had ol his flesh! wecannotbes. 
Psa. 17. IS 1 shall be satisfied, when I awake, v.'itU 
22. 26 The meek shall cat and be satisfied : they 

37. 19 in the days of famine they shall be satis. 
59. 15 Let them, .grudge if they be not satisfied 
63. 5 Mysoul shall be satisfied as(with)marTow 
65. 4 we shall bo satisfied with the goodnessol 

104. 13 the earth is satisfied with the fruit of thy 
Prov 12. II He that tilleth his land shall be satisfied 

12. 14 A man shall be satisfied with good by the 
18. 20 A man's belly shall be satisfied with the 
20. 13 open thine eyes,(and)thoushaltbe8at. w. 

27. 20 so the eyes of man are never satisfied 

30. 15 There are three (things that) are never sa. 
■,^,Eccl. I. 8 the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor 

' 4. 8 neither is his eye satisfied with riches 

5. 10 Ho that lovcth silver shall not be satis w. 
Isa. 9.20 shall eat . . and they shall not bo satisfied 
44. iC he roastcth roast, and is satisfied : yea 
53. II Uc shall gee. .(and; shall be satisfied : by 



Isa. 66. 11 That ye may suck, and be satisfied with 

Jer. 31. 14 people shall be satisfied with my goodness 
50. 10 all that spoil her shall be satisfied, saith 
50. 19 his soul shall be satisfied upon mount E. 

Lam. 5. 6 We have given the hand . . to be satisfied w. 

Eze. 16. 28 played the harlot, .yetjcouldest not be sa. 
16. 29 and yet thou wast not satisfied herewith 

Joel a. 19 send you corn . . and ye shall be satisfied 
2. 26 ye shall eat in plenty, and be satisfied 

Amos 4. 8 to drink water; but they were not satisfi. 

Mic, 6. 14 Thou shalt eat, but not be satisfied ; and 

Hab. 2. 5 (is) as death, and cannot be satisfied, but 

^.Satisfied, satiated, J!5'^ sabea, 

Deut 33. 23 O Naphtali, satisfied with favour, and 
Prov 19. 23 and (he that hath it) shall abide satisfied 

SATISFY (with), to — 
l.To fill, K^9 male, 3. 

Prov. 6. 30 If he steal to satisfy his soul when he Is 
2.70 loaier, satiate, rer\ ravah, 3. 

Prov. 5. 19 let her breasts satisfy thee at all times 

Z.To satisfy, satiate, HSi? sabea, Z. 

Psa. 90 14 satisfy us early with- thy mercy; that 
Eze. 7. 19 they shall not satis'fy their souls, neither 

i.To {cause to) satisfy, JOf' saiea, 5. 

Job 38. 27 To satisfy the desolate aud waste (ground) 

Psa. 81.16 with honey.. should I have satisfied tlico 

91. 16 With long life will I satisfy him, and sh. 

J03. s Who satisfieth thy mouth with good (th.) 

105. 40 satisfied them with the bread of heaven 

107. 9 he satisfieth the longing soul, and fllleth 

132. 15 I will abundantly bless . . I will satisfy 

145. 16 andsatisfiest the desire of every living th. 

Isa. 58. 10 (if) thou, .satisfy the afflicted soui ; then 

58. II satisfy thy soul in drought, and make lat 

5.Saiiety, satisfaction, fiJ/aV sobah. 

Isa. 55. 2 your labour lor (that which) satisfieth not 
6.T0 feed, fill, satisfy, xoprdCw chortatS. 

.Mark 8. 4 whence can a man satisfy these (men) w. 
SATISTSTNG — 
1. Satiety, saiisfaciion, Wj* soia. 

Prov 13. 25 The righteous eateth to tho satisfying ol 

2.Fulness, irAijo-ftoyij plesmone. 

Col. *. 23 not In any honour to the satisfying ol the 
SATYB — 
^airy one, hid, goat, T^ sair. 

Isa. 13. 21 owls sliall dwell there, and s.ityrs shall 
34. 14 the satyr shall cry to his fellov,' ; tho sc. 

BATTL, BHATTL, ^\H1/ 2ooi5a, tavKos asked. 

1. The sixth of the ancient kings of iCdom, from Beho- 

both on the Euphrates. B.C. 1490. 

Gen. 36. 37 S. of Rehoboth. .reigned in his stead 

36. 38 S. died, and Baal -hanan. .reigned In blast. 
I Ch. I. 48 S. of Kehoboth by the river reigned in . . s. 
I. 49 when 3. was dead, Baal-hanan.. reigned 
2.A Bcnjamlto, the first king of Israel. B.O. 1096-56." 
He was sent to seek his father's asses, applied to Samuel, 
was anointed by him, filled with tho spirit, chosen king, 
restricted in his powers, delivers Jabesh-gllead. arms 
the people against the Philistines, defeats them, vows 
and sacrifices rashly, hia success, left by Samuel, sends 
lor David, tries to kill him, prophesies, pursues David, 
slays the priests ol Nob, is spared by David In the cave, 
again at Hachilah, consults a witch at Endor, Is slain at 
Gilboa with his three sons, was succeeded by David. seven 
ol his sons given up to the Gibeonltes, and hanged. 
I Sa. g. 2 And he had a son, whose name (was) S., a 
9. 3 the asses of Kish, S.'s father, were lost 
9. 3 Kish said to S, his son . .go seek the asses 
g. 5 3. said to the servant that (was) with him 
9. 7 Then said S. to his servant. But, behold 
g. 8 the servant answered S. again, and said 
■g. 10 Then said S. to his servant, Well saidj; co. 
9. 15 Now tho Lord had told Samuel . . before S. 

9. 17 when Samuel saw S., the Lord said unto 

9. 18 Then S. drew near to Samuel In the gate 
g. 19 Samuel answered 3., and said, I (am) tho 
9. 21 S. answered and said, (Am) not I a Benj. 
9. 22 And Samuel took S. and his servant 

9. 24 to'ok up tho shoulder .. and set (it) before S. 

g. 24 So S. did eat with Samuel that day 

g. 25 (Samuel) communed with S. upon the top 

9. 26 Samuel called S. to the top ol the house 

9. 26 S. arose, and they went out both ol them 

9. 27 Samuel said to S., Bid the servant pass on 

10. 11, 12 (Is) 3. also among ttio prophets! 

JO. 14 S.'s uncle said unto him and to his serva. 

10. 15 S.'s uncle said, Tell me, I pray thee, what 

10. 16 S. said unto his uncle. He told us plainly 

10. 21 S. the son ol Kjsh was taken: and when 

10. 26 3. also went home to Gibeah ; and there 
.11. 4 Then came the messengers to Gibeah ol S. 

11. 5 S. came after the herd out ol the field 
II. s S. said, What (aileth) the people that they 
ti. 6 the Spirit of God came upon S. when he 
II. 7 Whosoever cometh not forth after S. and 
ji. II that 3. put the people in three companies 
II. 12 Who (is) ho that said Shall 3. reign over 

1. 13 S. said. There shall not a man be put to 
n. 15 there" they made 3. king before the Lord 
II. IS there S. and all the men of Israel rejoiced 
13. I S. reigned one year; and when he had re. 
13. 2 S. chose him three thousand (men) of Is 
13. 2 (whereof) two thousand were with S. In 
13. 3 o. blew the trumpet throughout all the 



I Sa. 13. 4 S. had smitten a garrison of the Philistines 
13. 4 the people were gathered togetlicr after S. 
13. 7 As for S. . . all the people followed him tr. 
13. 9 S. said. Bring hither a burnt offering to 
13. 10 S. went out^to meet him, that he might 
13. II 3. said. Because I saw that the people w. 
13. 13 3amuelsaidtoS.,Thouha3tdonefoolishly 

13. 15 Saul numbered the people (that were)pr. 

13. 16 S., and Jonathan .. abode in Gibeah of B. 
13. 22 the people that (were) with S. and Jona. 

13. 22 mth 3. and with Jonathan his son was 

14. I 3. said unto the young man that bare his 
14. 2 3. tarried in the uttermost part of Gilieah 

14. 16 the watchmen of S. in Gibeahol Benjamin 

14. 17 S. said unto the people that (were) yiith. 

14. 18 S. said unto Ahiah, Bring hither the »rit 

14. 19 it came to pass, when S. talked unto tho 
14. 19 3. said unto the priest, Withdraw thino .- 
14. 20 S. and all the people . . assembled thems. 
14. 21 the Israelites that (were) with S. and Jo. 
14. 24 lor 3. had adjured the people, saying, O. 
14. 33 Then they told S., saying, Behqifi, the p. 

14. 34 3. said, Disperse yourselves among the p» 
14. 35 And S. built an altar unto the Lord 

14. 36 S. said. Let us go down after the Fhillst. 
14. 37 3. asked counsel of God, Shall I go down 
14. 38 3. said. Draw ye near hither all the chief 
14. 40 the people said unto S., Do what seemethjf, 
14. 41 Therelore S. said unto the Lord God ol 
14. 41 3. and Jonathan were taken: but the pe. 
14. 42 S. said. Cast (lots) between me and Jon. 
14. 43 S. said to Jonathan, Tell me what thou , 
14. 44 3. answered, God do so and more also: lor 
14. 45 the people said unto 3., Shall Jonathan 
14. 46 S. went up Irom lollowlng the Philistines 
14. 47 3. took '"-c kingdom over Israel, and lou. 
14. 49 Now the sons ol 3. were Jonathan, and 
14. so the name ol S.'s wife (was) Ahinoam, tho 
14. 50 captain, .(was) Abner, the son of Ner. S.'a 
14. 51 Kish (was) the father of S. ; and Ner tho 

14. 52 And there was sore war.. all the days ol 3. 
14. 52 when 3. saw any strongman, .he took him 

15. I Samuel also said unto S., Tho Lord sent 
15. 4 S. gathered the people together, andnum. 

. IS. 5 S. came to a city ol Amalek, and laid waift 
15. 6 3. said unto tho Kenites, Go, depart, get 
15. 7 3. smote the Amalekites Irom Havilah 
15. 9 S. and the people spared Agag, and tho 
13. II Itrepenteth'methatIhavosetupS.(tobc) 

15. 12 Samuel rose early to meet S. in the v. 12. 

15. 13 AndSamuelcametoS:andS.saiduntohim 
IS. 15 S. said. They have broughtthem Irom tho 
15. 16 Samuel said unto 3., Stay, and I will tell 
15. 20 S. said unto Samuel, Yea, I have obeyed 
IS- 24 3. said unto Samuel, I have sinned : lor I 
15. 26 Samuel said unto 3., I will not return with 
15. 31 So Samuel turned again alter S. ; and 3. 
15. 34 3. went up to his house in Gibeall ol S. 
15. 35 Samuel came no more to seoS until the day 

15. 35 nevertheless Samuel mourned lor 3. : and 

15.35 the Lord repented that ho had made S. 

16. I How long wilt thou mourn for S., seeing 
16. 2 How can I go? if 3. hear (it), he wiU kill 

16. 14 tho Spirit of the Lord departed from 3. 
16. 15 S.'s servants said imto him, Behold now 
16. 17 S. said unto his servants, Ptovide me'now 
16. 19 Wlierofore 3. sent messengers unto Jesso 
16. 20 and sent (them) by David his son unto 3. 
16. 21 David came to S., and stood before him 
16.22 S. sent to Jesse, saying, LctDavid.. stand 
i6."23 when the (evil) spirit from God wap rj)on S 

16. 23 3. was refreshed, and was well, anti the - 

17. 2 S. and the men ol Israel were gathered 
17. 8 not I a Philistine, and ye servants to S.? 

17. 11 AVhen 3. and all Israel heard those words- 

17. 12 man went, .an old man in the days ol 3. 

17. 13 the three eldest sons, .lollo wed 3. to tho 
i^. 14 youngest : and the three eldest lollowedS. 
17. IS David went and returned Irom S. to leed 
17. 19 JIow 3., and they, .(were) in thp valley of 
17. 31 words were heard, .rehearsed, .before S. 
17. 32 David said to 3., Let no man's heart fail 
17. 33 3. said to David, Thou art not able to go 
17. 34 David said unto S., Thy servant kept his 
B7. 37 3. said unto David, Go, and the Lord bo 
17. 38 3. armed David with hia armour, and ho 
17. 39 David said unto 3., I cannot go with tb. 
17. 55 when 3. saw David go forth against the P. 
17. 57 Abner took him. .brought him before 3. 

17. 58 3. said to him, Whose son (art) thou, (th.) 

18. I when ho., made an end of speaking unto 3, 
18. 2 3. took him that day, and would let him 
18, 5 Davidwent out whithersoever 3. sent him 
18. 5 and S. set him over the men of war; and 
18. s ^^9 accepted., ip the sight of S.'s servants 
18. 6 the women came out .. to meet king 3., wi. 
18. 7 3. hath slain his thousands, and David his 
18. 8 3. was very wroth, and the saying disple, 
18. 9 S. eyed David from that day and forward 
18. 10 that the evil spiritfrom God came uponS. 
18. 10 and (there was) a javelin In S.'s hand 

18. II S. cast the Javelin; lor he said, IwiUsm. 
18. 12 3. was afraid of David, because tho'LORD 

18. 12 was with him, and was departed from 3. 

18. 13 Therefore 3. removed him from him, and 
18. IS when 3. saw thathebehavedhiraself very 

18. 17 S. said to David, Behold my elder dangh. 
18; 17 S. said. Let not mine handke upon him 

18. 18 David said unto 3., AVho(arA) I? and wh, 

18. 19 S.'s daughter, should have been given to D. 
18. 20 And Michal S.'s daughter loved David 
iS. 20 aud they told S., aud the tMug pleased him 



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; SaTi8. 21 S. said, I will give him lior, that she may 
18. 31 Wherefore S. said to David, Thou slialt 
18. 22 S. commanded hia servants. .Commune 
18. 23 S.'s servants spake those words lu the ears 
18. 24 the servants of S. told him, saying. On 
,18. 23 S. said, Thus shall ye say to David, The 
■ x3. 25 S. thought to make David fall by the hand 
18. 27 S. gave him Jlichal his daughter to wife 
18. 28 S. saw and knew that the Lord (was) with 
18. 28 and (that) Michal, S.'s daughter, loved him 
18. 29 And S. was yet the more afraid of David 
18. 29 and S. became David's enemy continually 

18. 30 more wisely than all the servants of 3., so 

19. I &. spake to Jonathan his son; and to all 
19. 2 Jonathan,S.'sson,delightedmuchinDavid 
jg. 2 S. my father seeketh to kill thee : now 
19. 4 Jonathan spake good of;David unto 3., and 
19. 6 3. hearkened unto the voice of Jonathan 
19. 6 3. sware, fAs) the Lord Uveth, he shall 
19. 7 Jonathan brought David to 3., and he was 
19. 9 the evil spirit from the Lord was upon 3. 
19. 10 3. sought to smite David even to tlio wall 
19. 10 but he slipped away out of S.'s prcaenco 
19. n S. also sent messengers unto David's ho. 

19. 14 when S. sent messengers to take David 

19. 15 3. Bent the messengers (again) to see Da. 
19. 17 3. said unto Michal, Why hast thou dec. 
19. 17 illchal answered 3., He said unto me. Let 
19. iS David, .told him all that 3. had done to 
'9- 19 It was told S., saying. Behold, David (la) 
19. 30 3. sent messengers to take David : and 
y.g. 30 spirit of God. .upon the messengers of 3. 
19. 21 when it was told 3., he sent other messo. 
19. 21 S. sent messengers again the third time 

19. 34 Wherefore they say, (Is) 3. also among 
ao. 25 Abner sat by S.'s side, and David's place 

20. 26 Nevertheless S. spako not anything that 
30. 27 S. said unto Jonathan his son. Wherefore 
BO. 38 Jonathan answered S., David earnestly as. 
ao. 30 S.'s anger was kindled against Jonathan 
20. 32 Jonathan answered 3. his father, and said 
CO. 33 And 3. cast a javelin at him to smite him 
ai. 7 Now a certain man of the servants of 3. 
ai. 7 the chief est of the herdmen that, .to 8. 
ai. 10 arose, and fied that day for fear of 3. 

at. II S. hath slain his thousands, and David his 
22. 6 WTien 3. heard that David was discovered 
22. 6 now 3. abode in Gibeah under a tree in R. 

22. 7 S. said unto his servants thatetood about 

23. 9 Doeg. .which . .set over the servants of 3. 

22. 12 And 3. said. Hear now, thou son, of Ahitub 

22. 13 3. said unto him. Why have ye conspired 
23. 21 Abiathar showed David that S. had slain 
23. 22 I knew, .that day . .he would surely teJlS. 
23. 7 it was told S. that David was come to R. 
33. 7S. said, God hath delivered him into mine 
23. 8 S. called all the people together to war 
03. 9 David knew that S. secretly practised m. 
33. 10 thy servant hath certainly heard that 3. 
•3. II will S. come down, as thy servant hath 

23. 12 Will the men . . deliver , . into . . hand of S.t 
B3. 13 it was told 3. that David was escaped from 

23. 14 3. sought him every day ; but God delive. 

23. 15 D. saw that 3. was come out to seek his 

23. 16 Jonathan, S.'s son, arose, and went to Da. 

23. 17 for the hand of 3. my father shall not find 
23. 17 and that also S. my father knoweth 

23. 19 Then came up the Zephites to S. to Gib. 
23. 21 S. said, Blessed (be) ye of the Lord, for 

03. 24 they arose, and went to Ziph before S. 
23. 25 S. also and hia men went to seek (Tiim) 
33. 25 And when S. heard . . ho pursued alter D. 
33. 26 3. went on this side of the mountain, and 
23. 26 David made haste . . get away for fear of S. 
23. 36 for S. and hia men compassed David and 
23. 37 there came a messenger unto S., saying 

23. 28 S. returned from pursuing after David 

04. I when S. was returned from following the 

24. 2 3. took three thousand chosen men out of 
S4. 3 a cave : and 3. went in to cover his feet 
04. 4 David arose, and cut oft the skirt of S.'s 
24. 5 heart smote him, because he. .cutoff S.'s 
24. 7 David, .suffered them, .to rise against 3. 
24. 7 3. rose up out of the cave, and went on 
24. 8 David alao aroae afterward .. cried after S. 

04. 8 when 3. looked behind him, David stoop. 
24. 9 David said to 3., Wherefore hearest thou 
24. 16 David, .made an end of speakhig. .untciS. 
24. 16 S. said, (Is) this thy voice .. David? AndS. 
S4. 22 And David sware imto 3. AndS. went ho. 

05. 44 3. had given Michal his daughter, .to P. 

06. I the Zlphites came unto S. to Gibeah, say. 
b6. a 3. arose, and went down to the wildem. 
26. 3 S. pitched in the hUl of Eachilab, which 
06. 3 he saw that S. came after him into the w. 
p6. 4 David.. understood that S. was come in' 
b6. s David. .came to the place where S. had 
06. 5 and David beheld the place where 3. lay 
b6. 5 S. lay in the trench, and the people pitc. 
36 6 Who will go down with me to S. to the 
26. 7 behold, S. lay sleeping within the trench 

36. 13 David took, .the cruse of water from S.'s 
a6, 17 S. knew David's voice, and said, (Is) this 
26. 21 Then said 3., I hav3 sinned : return, my 

36. as S. said to David, Blessed (be) thou, my 
b6. 33 David went on his way, and 3. returned' 

37. 1 1 shall, .perish one day by the hand of S. 
27. , I S. shall despair of me, to seek me any mo. 
37.:;' 4. It was told S. that David was fledfoGath 

■ B8.'i3 3. had put away those that had familiar 
liS.-^ 3. gathered all Israel together, and they> 
38^ 5 when, S. saw the host of the FhUJatiaes 



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6 when 3. enquired offlR Lord, the Lord 

7 Then said .S. unto his sorvanta. Seek mo 

8 S. disgubod himsolt, »nd put on other ra. 

9 Behold, tliou kiiowcst what S. hath done 

10 And S. swaro to her by tlieLoRD, eaying 

12 and the woman Bpake to.S. . .thou (art) S. 

13 tlie woman said unto S., I saw gods asce. 

14 3. prcceived tliat it (was) Saniuol, and ho 

15 Samuel said to .S., Why hast thou disquio. 

15 S. answered, I am soro distressed; for the 

20 S. fell straightway all along on tlie earth 

21 the woman came unto S., and saw that 
25 she brouglit (it) before S., and before his 

3 as) not this David, tlio servant of 3. the 
5 3. slew his thousands, and David his ten 
2 And the Philistines followed hard upon S. 

2 Philistines slow Jonathan. . Ablnadab . . S. 's 

3 the battle went sore against S., and the 

4 Then said 3. unto hia iirmour bearer. Draw 

4 Therefore S. took a sword, and fell upon 

5 when his armour bearer sav^ that S. was 

6 3. died, and his three sons, andhisarmour 

7 the men . . saw . . that 3. and hia sons were 

8 they found S. and hia three soua falleu In 

11 that which the Philistines had done to 3. 

12 the valiant men. .took the body of 3. and 

1 Now it came to pass after the death ofS.i 

2 a man came out of the camp from S, , with 
4 and 3. and Jonathan his son arc dead also 

3 How knowest thou that S. and Jonathan 

6 S. leaned upon his spear ; and, lo, the ch. 
12 mourned, .and fasted until even, for 3. 
17 David lamented, .over S. .ind over Jon. 
21 ahleld. .vilely cast away, the shield of 3. 

32 and the sword of 3. returned not empty 

23 3. and Jonathan, .lovely and pleasant in 

24 Ye daughters of Israel, weep over 3., who 

4 the mou of Jabesh-gilcad . .that buried 3. 

5 ye have showed this kindness. .untoS.,and 

7 for your master 3. is dead, and also the 

8 Abner the son of Nor, captain of S.'s host 
8 took Ish-boslieth the son of 3. , and brought 

10 S.'s eon (was) forty years old when ho bo. 

12 the servants of Ish-boshoth the son of 3. 

13 (pertained) to Ish-boshcth the son of 3. 

I there was a., war between tho house of 3. 
I and the house of S. waxed weaker and 

6 there was war between tho house of 3. 

6 A. made himself strong for tho house of 3. 
: 7 3. had a concubine, whoso name (was) R. 

8 I. .show kindness, .unto tho houae of 3. 
10 translate tho kingdom from, .house of 3. 

13 except thou first bring Michal, S.'s daug. 

14 Davidaent measengers to Ishbosheth, S.'s 

1 when S.'s son heard that Abner was dead 

2 S.'s son had two men (that were) captains 
4 S.'s son, had a son (that was) lame of (his) 

4 five years old when tho tidings came of 3. 
8 Behold tho head of Ish-bosheth. .sonof S. 

8 Lord hath avenged my lord . . this day of S. 

10 When one told me, saying. Behold, 3. Is 
2 Also in time past, wheu S. was king over 

16 Michal, 3. 'sdaughter, looked throughawl. 
20 Michal the daughter of 3. came out tome. 

23 Therefore Michal tho daughter of 3. had 

15 as I took (it) from S., whom I put away 

1 Is there, .any that is left of the houae of 3. 

2 And (there was) of tho house of 3. a serv. 

3 (Is) there not yet any ot the house of 3. 

6 Mephibosheth . . son of Jonathan . son of 3. 

7 will restore thee all the land of S. thy fa. 

9 Then the king called to Zlba, S.'s servant 
9 I have given, .allthat pertained toS. and 

7 and I delivered thee out of tho hand ofS. 

5 thence came out a man. . of the house otS. 

8 hath returned upon thee . . the blood, .of S. 

17 and Ziba, the servant of the house of S. 

24 Mephibosheth the son of 3. came down 

1 (It IS) for S., and for (his) bloody house 

2 S. sought to slay them in his zeal to tho 

4 We will have no silver norgold of S,, nor 

6 hang them up unto, .Lord in Gibeah of S. 

7 spared, .the son of Jonathan, the sonof 3. 

7 (was), .between David and . .the son of 3. 

8 two sons of Rizpah . . whom she bare unto 3. 
8 the five sona of Michal the daughter of S. 

11 what Rizpah. .the concubine of S., had 

12 And David wont and took the bones of 3. 

12 when the Philistines had slain 3. in Gil. 

13 he brought up from thence the bones of 3. 

14 the bones of S. . . buried they in . . Benjam. 

1 Lord . . delivered him. .out of thehand of 3. 

10 In the days of .S. they made war with the 

33 Ner begat Kiah,*and Kish begat 3., and S. 
39 Kish begat 3.; andS.begat Jonathan,and3. 

2 And the Philistines followed hardafterS. 

2 and the Philistines slew, .the sons of S. 

3 the battle went sore against S., and the 

4 Then said S. to hia armour bearer. Draw 

4 So S. took a sword, and fell upon K 

5 when his armour hearer saw that 3. was 

6 So S. died . . and all hia houae died togeth. 

7 the men. .saw. .that S. and his sons were 

8 they founds, and hia sons fallenin mount 

11 all that the Philistines had done to S. 

12 They arose . . and took away the body of 3. 

13 3. died ior hia transgression which he co. 
2 in time past, even when S. was king, thou 

1 while he. .kepthimaelfoloae because of 3. 

2 (even) of S.'s brethren of Benjamin 

19 he camo wth the Philistines against S to 
19 lie ^ylU fall to hia master |5. to (thC';}eop. 



I Ch.i2. 23 ready armed., to turn the kinKdom of .S. to 
12. 29 children of Benjamin, the kindred of H. i 

12. 29 them had kept tho ward of the house of S. 

13. 3 for we enquired not at it- in the days of 3. 
15. 39 Michal tlic daughter of S. . .saw king Da. 
26. ;8 all that..S. the son of Kish.. had dedica. 

Psa. 18. title. Lord delivered.. from the hand of S. 
52. „ Doeg the Edomite came and told S.. and 
54. „ when the Ziphims came and said to 8. 
57. „ when he fled from S. in tlie cave 
59. „ when 3. sent, and they watched the ho. 
Isa. 10. 29 Ramah Is afraid ; Gibeah of 8. Is Bed 
Acts 13. 21 and God gave unto them S. the sonof CI5 

3. The original name of Paul, a native of Tarsus in 
Cllicia, first a persecutor, and afterwards au apostle of 
Jeaus the Christ. See J'aul. A.D. 3-70. . ■ 

Acta 7. 58 at a young man's feet, whose name vfas 3. 
8. I And 3. was consenting unto his dcaUi 

8. 3 As for 3.) he made havock of the church 

9. I AndS.,yet Ijrcathlngoutthreateningaanil 
9. 4 saying unto him, S., 3., why persccutcst 
9. 8 S. aroae from the earth; and when hia cy. 
9. II In the house of Judas for (one) called S. 
9. 17 Brother 3., the Lord, (even) Jcaua. .hath 
9. 19 Then was [S.j certain daya with the disc. 
9. 22 S. increased the more in strength, and 

9. 24 But their laying await was known of 3. 
9. 26 when [3.] was come to Jerusalem, he ass. 
II. 23 departed Barnabas to Tarsus, .to seek 8. 

11. 30 sent it to tho elders by the hands of . .3. 

12. 25 Barnabas and S. returned from Jerusalem 

13. I brought up with Herod the tetrach. .3. 
13. 2 Separate me Barnabas and 8. for the work 
13. 7 who called for Barnabas and S., and dcs. 
13. 9 Then 3., who also (is called) Paul, filled 
22. 7 saying unto me, 3., S., why peraecutest 
33. 13 and said unto me. Brother S. , receive thy 
36. 14 Baying. .3., 3., why persecutest thou mef 

SAVE, BAVXNG, (for) save that, only — 
1. Only, T|N ak. 

Exodi3. 16 save (that) which every man must eat, th. 

2.1iut, rather, except, Dh '? ki im. 

Gen. 39. C he knew not ought he had, save the bread 
3 Ch. a. 6 that I ahould build him an house, savo 
EccL 5. II saving tho beholding (of them) with their 

Z.End, cessation, D9K ephes. 

Deut 15. 4 Savo when there shall be no poor among 
Amps 9. 8 saving that I wUl not utterly destroy tho 

4. Without, save, besides, ^!lh? hilade. 

Gen. 14. 24 Save only that wblch the young have eaten 
Psa. 18. 31 who (la) God aavo the Lord? or who (Is) 

^.Without, save, not, 'pSa hilti. 

Exodaa. 30 Ho that sacrlficeth unto (any) god, savo 

Q.Save, except, besides, rnv zulah. 

Deut. I. 36 Savo Caleb the son of Jephunneh ; he shall 
Josh II. 13 burned none of them, save Hazor only 
z Sa. 21. 9 take (it) ; for (there is) no other save that 

1 EIL 3. 18 no »*ranger. .in the house, save we two in 

2 KJ. 24. 14 save the poorest sort of tho people of the 
Psa. 18. 31 who(l3)God. .who(is)arocksaveourQodf 

7 .Therefore, except, but, [n) lahen. 

Don. 6. 7 whosoever ahall ask a petition, savo ot 

8. Only, surely, nevcrtlieless, p"] raq. 

I Kl. 8. 9 (There was) nothing lu tho ark save tho 

i.But, iwd alia. 

Mattip. II All (men) cannot receive this saying, savo 
Mark 9. 8 they saw no man any more, (save] Jesus 

10.1/ not, except, el fi-fi ei mS. 

Mattii. 27 neltherknowethany man theFather,8ave 
13. 57 A prophet is not without honour, save In 
17. 8 And. .they saw no man, save Jeaua only 
JIark 3. 37 he suffered no man to follow him, save P. 
6. 3 save that he laid hia hands npon a few si. 
6. 8 nothing for their Journey, save astaff only 
Luke 4. 26 unto none of them was Ellas sent, savo 
4. 27 nono of them was cleansed, saving Naa. 
8. 51 he suffered no man to go in, save Peter and 

17. 18 There are not found that returned. .save 

18. 19 none (Is) good, save one, (that is), God 
John 6. 22 save that one wherein to hia disciples were 

6. 46 save he which Is of God, he hath seen tho 
Acts 21. 25 [saveonlythattheykeepthemaelveafrom] 

1 Co. 3. 2 not to know any thing among you, save 

2. II save the spirit of man which is In him 
GaL 1. 19 other of the apostles saw I none, save Ja. 

6. 14 save In the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ 
Rev. 2. 17 which no man knoweth saving he that 
13. 17 that no man might buy or sell, save ho 

ll.Than, ij S. 

John 13. 10 He that Is washed needeth not [save] to 

12.1*0 the side of, irapd [ace.) para. 

2 Co. II. 24 five times received I forty (atripea) savo 

13. Outside, loithout, except, irapeKrSi pareklos. 
Matt. 5. 32 whosoever shall put away his wife, sar. 

li.But, yet, besides, vXrjy plen. 

Acts 20. 23 Save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in 

SAVE (alive, life), to — 
l.To live, a;n chayah. 

I So. 10. 24 the people shouted, and BAid, God ia»% 



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SAVIOUR 



■ Sa. le.Ti! God save the king, God savo the king 
» Kl- 1, as they eat and drink, .and say, God save 
3. 34 blow ye. .and. say, God save king Solomon 
1. 39 the people said, God save king Solomon 
2 Ki.ii. 12 clapped their hands, and said, God save 
2 Ch.23. II ?inointed him, and said, God save the Ipng 

).To keep living, quicken, njn chayah, 3. 

'Gen. 12. 12 willkill me hut they will save thee alive 

£xod. I. IV the midwives . . saved the men children 
i; 18 and have saved the men children alivo 
I. 22 saying, .every daughterye shall pave alive 

Hum 31. 15 said. .Have ye saved all the women alive? 

Deut20. 16 thou Shalt save alive nothing that breat. 

Judg2i. 14 gave them wives which they had saved a. 

I Sa. 27. II David saved neither man norwoman alive 

1 Ki. 18. 5 grass to save the horses and mules alive' 

20. 31 the kin'g..peradventui-e he will save thy L 

2 Kl. 7. 4 U they savs us alive, we shall live. ; and 
Eze. 3. 18 Bpeakest to warn the wicked..to save his 1. 

13. 18 and willye save thesoulsalive (that come) 

13. 19 to savethe souls alive that should not live 

18. 27 tumeth away., ho shall save his soul alive 

p.ro give or preserve life^ nifjchciyah, 5. 

Gen. 19. ig thou liast showed unto me in- savingmy L 

45. 7 to save your lives Vy a great deliverance 

47. 25 Thou hast saved our lives : let us find'gr. 

so. 20 God meant it. .to save much people alive 

llum22. 33 also I had slain thee, and saved her alive 

Josh. 2. 13 ye will save alive my father, and my mo. 

6.'2S Joshua saved Rahab the harlot alive, and 

Judg 8. 19 if ye had saved them alive, I would not 

i.Tc/ preserve life, ^V} chayai. 

Neh. 6. II would go into the temple to save his life 

'^.Safety or xase, nj;?!*'; yeskuah. 
, Psa. 80. 2 ptir up thy strength, (and) come and save 

6.2*0 save, give. safety or ease, VWl yasha, 5. 

£xodi4. 30 the Lord saved Israel that day out of the 
I>eut2e. 4 to light for you against your enemies, to 

22. 27 damsel cried, and (there was) none to sa. 

28. 29 only oppressed . . and no man shall save 
Josh. 10. •' 6' come up to us quickly, and save us, and 

22. 22 if (it be) in rebellion . .save us not this 
JOdg. 6. 14 tliou shalt save Israel from the hand of 

6. 13 wherewith shall I save Israel 7 behold, my 

6. 31 Will ye plead for Baal! will ye save him! 
e. 36, 37 thou wilt save Israel by mine hand, as 

7. 2 saying. Mine own hand hath saved me 
7. 7 By • the three hundred men . . ^vill I save 

t Sa. 4. 3 it may save us out of the hand of our en. 

7. 8 he will save us oui; of the hand of the P. 

9. 16 he may save my people out of the hand 
10. 19 who himself saved you out of all your ad. 
10. 27 HoTV shall this man save us? And theyde. 
ii. -3 if (there be) no man to save us, we will 
14. (there is) no restraint to the LoKD to save 
14. 23 the Lord saved Israel that day : and the 
14. 39 (as) the lOBD liveth, which saveth Israel 
17. 47 the Lord saveth not with sword and spear 

23. 2 smite the Philistines, and save Kcilah 
23. 5 David saved the inhabitants of Keilah 

tt Sa. 3. 18 I ^vill save my people Israel out of the ha. 
22, s-mysaviour ; thou savestme from violence 
22. 28 the afflicted people thou wilt save : but 
22. 42 They looked, but (there was) none to save 

g Ki.14. 27 he saved them by the hand of Jeroboam 
16. 7 save me out of the hand of the king of 
19. 19 save thou us out of his hand, that all the 

19. 34 I will defend this city tosavc it, for mine 

1 Ch.ii. 14 the Lord saved (tliem) by a great deliver. 
. 16. 3S Save us, God of our salvation, and ga. 

2 Ch.32. 22 the Lord saved Hezekiah and the inhab. 
Neh. 9. 27 saved them out of the hand of their eno. 
foh s- 15 he saveth the poor from the sword, from 

22. 29 and he shall save the humble person 
26. 2 sayest thou the arm (that hath) no stren. 
40. 14 that thine own right hand can save thee 
Jaa. 3. 7 saveme.OmyGod: for thouhastsmitten 

6. 4 delivermysoul: ohsavemeforthymerci. 

7. I save me from all them that persecute mo 
i. 7. 10 My defence (is) of God, which saveth the 
\ 17. 7 thou that savest by thy right hand them 

V; j8. 27 thou wilt save the afflicted people ; but 
\ ■a.i. 41 They cried, but (there was) none to savo " 

20. 6 Now know I that the Lord saveth his an. 
-CO. 9 Save.LORD: letthekinghearuswhenwec. 

22. 21 Save me from the lion's mouth : for thou 
aS.. 9 Save thy people, and bless thine inheri. , 
31. 2 rock, for an house of defence to savo mo 
. 31. 16 Make thy face to shine . .save me for thy: 
34. 6 the Lord heard'fhim), and saved him out 
34. 18 and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit 
37. 40 and save them, because they trust in him 
44. 3 neither did their own arm save them ; but 
44. 6 my bow, neither sliall my sword save me ' 
j44. 7 thou hast saved us from our enemies, and 
I54. I Save me, O God, by thy name, and judge 
.55. «6 1 will call, .and the Lord shall save me ■ 
is?- 3 save me (from) the reproach of him that 
59. 2 Deliver me . . and save mo from bloody men 
;6o. s save (with) thy right hand, and hear mo 
■6q. I Save me, O God ; for tho waters arc come 
i<)9."35 God wiU save Zion, and will build the ci. 

71. 2 incline thino ear unto me, and save mo 
■71. 3 thou hast given commandment to savo 

72. ,4 he shall oavo tho children of the needy 
72, ^3 He shall . . save the souls of the needy ; 
76; 9 God.aroso to judgment, to cave all Vnk 
66 e sav^; tjty eerj^nb that truatoth iu thee 



Psa. 86. 16 give thy strength . . and save tho son of 
\o6. 8 he saved them for his name's sake, that 
106. 10 he saved them from the hand of him that 

106. 47 Save us, O Lord our God, and gather us 

107. 13 19 (and) he saved them out of their dist. 

108. 6 save (with) thy right hand, and answer 

109. 26 Help me, Lord my God : O save mo 
109. 31 to save (him) from those that condemn 
118. 25 Save now, I beseech thee, Lord : OLord 
J 19. 94 I (am) thine, save me ; for I have sought 
119. 146 save me, and I shall keep thy testimonies 
138. 7 thou.. and thy right hand shall save me 
14s. 19 he also will hear their cry, and will save 

h'ov.2o. 22 wait on the Lord, and he shall save thee 
Isa. 25. 9 we have waited for him, and he will savo 
33. 22 the Lord (is) our king ; he will save us 

35. 4 behold, your God .. he will come and save 
.37. 20 save us from his hand, that all the klngd. 

37. 3s I will defend this city to gave it, for mine 

38. 20 The Lord (was ready) to save me: theref. 
4> 12 1 have declared, and have saved, and I ha. 
45. 20 and pray unto a god (that) cannot save ' 

46. 7 yet can he not answer, nor save him out 
47. 13 save thee from|(these things) that shall co. 

47. t$ they shall wander, .none shall save thee 
49. 25 I will contend. .1 will save thy children 
59. I hand is not shortened, that it cannot save 
63. I speak in righteousness, mighty to save 
63. 9 and the angel of his presence saved them 

Jer. 2. 27 but. .they will say. Arise, and save us 

2. 28 if they can save thee in the time of thy tr. 

11. 12 they shall not save them at all in the time 

14. 9 astonied, as a mighty man (that) cannot 

15. 20 I (am) with thee to save thee, and to del. 

17. 14 Heal me. .save me. .for thou (art) my pr. 

30. 10 1 will save thee from afar, and thy seed 
;3o. Ill (am) with thee, saith the Lord, to save 
(31. 7 Lord, save thy people, the remnant of Is. 
(42. II for I (am) with you to save you, and to 

.' 46. 27 I will save thee from afar off, and thy seed 
Lam. 4. 17 watched for a nation (that) could not save 
Eze. 34. 22 Therefore will I save my flock, and they 

36. 29 also save you from all your uncleannesses 

37. 23 I will save them out of all their dwelling 
Hos, I. 7 will save them by the Lord their God, and 

1. 7 will not save them by bow, nor by sword 
13, 10 where (is any other) that may save thee 

14. 3 Asshur shall not save us ; wo will not ride 
Hab. I. 2 cry out unto thee . . and thou wilt not save 
Zeph. 3. 17 he willsave, he will rejoice overthee with 

3. 19 I will save her that halteth, and gather 
Zech. 8. 7 I will save my people from the east coun. 

8. 13 so will I savo you, and ye shall be a bles. 

9, 16 God shall save them in that day as the fl 

10. 6 I will save the house of Joseph, and I will 

12. 7 The Lord also shall save tho tents of Ju. 

7. To let or cause to escape, slip away, W^^inalat, 3. 
^i Sa. 19. II If thou save not thy life tonight, tomorrow 
2 Sa. 19. 5 servants, which this day have savedthy life 

1 Ki. 1. 12 thou mayest save thine own life, and the 
Job 20. 20 he shall not save of that which hij desired 
Jer. 48. 6 save your lives, and be like the heath in 

i.To snatch away, '?¥} natsal, 5. 

2 Sa. 19. 9 The king saved us out of the hand of our 

9. To keep, preserve, "Vyf shamar. 

Job 2. 6 Eehold,he(is)inthinehand;butsavehlsL 

10.2*0 save, keep thorougJUy sound, hia<T<iCti> diasO. 
Acts 27. 43 the centurion, willing to save Paul, kept 
I Pe. 3. 20 wherein few, that is, eight souls were sa. 

W.Toisave, keep sound, aw^ui sozo. 

Matt. I. 21 for he shall save his people from their sins 
' 8. 25 awoke him, saying. Lord, save us : we pe. 
J4. 30 beginning to sink, he cried. .Lord, save 
36. 25 whosoever will save his life shall lose it • 
j8. J I [the son of man is come to save that which] 
27. 40 Thou that destroy est the temple . . save 
27. 42 He saved others ; himself he cannot save 
■ 27. 49 let us see whether Ellas will come to save 
Mark 3. 4 Is it lawful, .on the sabbath, .to save life 
8. 35 whosoever will save his life shall lose it 

8. 35 whosoever shall lose his life . . shall save 
IS- 30 Save thyself, and come down from the cr. 

15. 31 He saved others ; himself ho cannot savo 
Xuke 6. 9 Is it lawful on the sabbath, .to save life 

- • ' 7. 50 Thy faith hath saved thee'; go in peace 
I9. 24 whosoever will save his life shall lose it 

9. 24 whosoever will lose his life , . shall save it 
.9. 56 [notcometodestroymeu'slives.buttos.]! 
17. 33 Whosoever shall seek [to save] his life sh. 
(^8. 42 Keeeive thy sight : thy faith hath saved 
39. 10 come to seek and to save that which was 
&3. 35 He saved others ; let him save himself, if 
S3. 37 If thou be the king of the Jews, save thy. 

''•-.. .''23. 39 If thou be Christ, save thyself and us 
John 12. 27 Father, savo me from this hour : but for 
»"■ ■ 12. 47 came not to judge the world, but to save 
Hom.ii. 14 If by any means I. .might save some of 
I Co. 1. 21 it pleased God. .to save them that believe 
*' 7- 15, 16 knowest thou..whctherthou shaltsa. 

9. 22 that I might by all means save some 
"i Tl. 1. 15 Jesus came into tho world to save sinners 
\- • 4. 16 thou shalt both savo thyself, and them th. 
a Ti. I. 9 Who hath saved us, and called (us) with 
Titus 3. 5 ho saved us, by the washing of regenera. 
Heb. 5. 7 imto him that was able to save him from 
(ly ~ ,ii 7. bs ho is able also to save them to the utter. 
)aa. . I. 21 the ingrafted word, which is able to savo 



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ingrafted 
2, 14 aiKl bavin]iSt*H«(>ik^? can fsuih siivc lum 



Jaa. " 4. 12 There is one law giver, who is able to Sara 
5.15 the prayer of f aitli shall save the sick, anq 
5. 20 shall save a soul from death, and shallV 

1 Pe. 3. 21 whereunto (even) baptism doth also np\& 
Jude s having saved the people out of the land! 

23 others save with fear, pulliog tUeiu out| 
12. 2*0 guard, <pv\d(raa phulasso. 

2 Pe. 2. 5 savedlNoahjthe eighth^eraon), apieajdieiR 
SAVE self, to — , ' ' 
l.yo he kept, preserved, "ip?*. shamar, 2\ 

2 Ki. 6. 10 saved himseU there, not once nor twicer 
2.' 2*0 save, keep sound, ad^w sozo. . 

Acts 2. 40 Save yourselves from this <uitow&rd gciK 
SA'VED, to be — 
1. 2*0 he saved or eased, jw; yasha, 2: 

Num 10. 9 and ye shall be saved from yonr enefhles' 
Deut33. 29 who (is) like unto thee, O people saved by. 
2 Sa. 22, 4 so shall I be saved from mine enemies ./ 
Psa. 18. 3 so shall I be saved from mine enemies ? 
33. 16 There is no king saved by the multitude) 
80. 3, 7, 19 Turn us again, .we shall be saved • 
■Prov 28. 18 Whoso walketh uprightly shall be savedj 
Isa. 30. 15 In returning and rest shall ye be saved i 
4S. 17 Israel shall be saved in the Lord with an 
45. 22 be ye saved.^all the ends of the earth; foU, 
64. s ii those is continuance . . we shall be sav.' 
jiTer. 4. 14 wash thine heart . . that thou mayest be s.- 
,' 8. 20 the summer is ended, and we are not sav. 
'17. 14 and I shalt be saved : for thou (art) myy 

23. 6 Judah shall be saved, and Israel shall ( 
30. 7 trouble. .But he shall be saved out of 16 
33. 16 In those days shall Judah be saved, ap^ 

2.2'& 'mak« or keep sound or safe, vdi^w sozoi 
Mattio. 22 he that endureth to the end shall be 8avJ 
19. 2S amazed, saying. Who then can be savedt; 

24. 13 But he that shall endure . . shall he saved 

24. 22 there should no flesh be saved : but fortha 
Markio. 26 saying among themselves, Who.. can be tj 

ri-i. 13 but he that shall endure, .shall he saved 
13. 20 no flesh shouldbe saved: butfor the elect's 
16. 16 [Hethatbelieveth..shallbesaved;buthe} 

Luke a_iz lest they should believe and be saved ,■ 
i3.'23 Lord, are there few that be saved? And I 
1 3. 26 they that heard (it) said, Who . . can be saj 

Jolm 3. 17 the world through him might be saved ^. 

5. 34 these things I say, that ye might be saved 
10. 9 if any mau enter in, he shall be saved, and 

Acts.^ 2. 21 (that) whosoever shall call, .shall be saved 
< 2. 47 to the church daily such as should be sa. 

4. 12 none other name, .whereby we must be sa.' 

21. 14 thou and all thy house shall be saved ' ■{ 
15. I Except yebe circumcised. .yecannotbes.' 

15. II we believe, .we shallbe saved, even as they 
j6. 30 and said. Sirs, whatmusti dotobe savedf 

16. 31 and thou shalt be saved, and thy house i 
27. 20 all hope that we should be saved was'then 
27. 31 Except the?e abide, .ye cannot be saved ,' 

£om. 5. 9 we shall be saved from wrath through h. 
S- 10 heing reconciled, we shallbe saved by hia 

6. 24 we are saved by hope : but hope that is 
.9. 27 be as the sand, .a remnant shallbe saved 

10. 9 if thou, .shalt believe . .thou shalt be sav. 
10. 13 upon the namo of the Lord shall bo saved 

11. 26 Israel shall be saved : as it is written, Th. 

1 Co. I. 18 unto us which are saved it is the power - 

3. IS he himself shallbe saved; yet so as by flro 

5. 5 the spirit may be saved in the day of tho 
10. 33 the (profit) of many, that they may besa. 
15. 2 By which also ye are saved, if ye keep in 

2 Co. 2. IS in them that are saved, and in them that 
JEph. 2. 5 hath quickened us . . by grace ye are saved 

2. 8 by grace are ye saved through faith ; and 

1 Th. 2. 16 to the Gentiles that they might be saved 

2 Th. 2. 10 received not the love.. they might be sav. 
I Ti. 2. 4 Who will have all men to be saved, and 

■ 2. 15 she shall be saved in child bearing, if they 

1 Pe. 4. 18 if the righteous scarely be saved, where 
Eev. 21. 24 the nations [of them which are saved] sh. 

Z. Safety, irurripia sotSria. 

iLuke I. 71 That we should be saved from our enem. 
Kom 10. I my . . prayer . . is, that they might be sav^d 

SAVING (health) — '. 

1. Safety, ease, .ig^B''; yeshuah. . 

Psa. 28. 8 he (is) the saving strength of his anointea 
67. 2 thy saving health among all nations 

2. Safety, ease, w: yesha.\ 

Psa. 20. fi with the saving strength of hisrighthan^ 
3,A making all around, saving, irepmolriffts. 

Hcb. 10. 39 of them that believe toihe savii^g oftb^ 

i.Safety, ease, (rarripla soteria.' 

Heb. II. '7 prepared an ark to the saving t* Ws ho^ 

SAVIOUR— \ "'^ 

1,2*0 save, give ease, V&i yasha, 5. , 

■2 Sa. 22. 3 my high tower, and my'refuge, Aiy sari 

2 Ki.13.. 5 the Lord gave Israel a saviour,so thatth. 
Neh. 9. 27 thougavest them saviours, who saved th. 
Psa 106. 21 They forgat God their saviour, which had 
Isa. ig. 20 he shall send them a saviour, and a great; 

43. 3 God, the holy One of Israel, thy saviour - 
43. 11 1. .(am) tho Lord ; and. .(there is) no sav. 

45. 15 hidcst thyself, O God of Israel, the savio. 
4S. 21 and a saviour; (there is) none besidesmo 

! 49. 26 that I tho Lord (am) thy saviour andth^ 

Co. 16 that I the Lord (aoa) thy Bav«Hir st^dthjs- 



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SAVOUR 






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IgaXfi3.j;8{are)my people. so he was their saviour 
Jer."i4. -8 the hope of Israel, the saviour thereof 
Uos. 13. ' 4 no god but me ;' for (there is) no saviour 
pUad, j^ ai saviours shall come up on mount Zion to 

'.A savpour, 2>reserverj',(T(iTijp sOtSr. 
'J,\iko 1. 47 my spirit hath rejoiced in God mj- saviour 
p''^-a. II in the city of David, a saviour, which la 
John 4. 43 this is indeed the Christ, the saviour of 
[Acts 5, 31 (to be) a prince and a saviour, for to give 
i ' • 13. 23 hath God. .raised unto Israel a saviour, J. 
Eph. 5. 23 as Christ . .he is the saviour of the body 
^liil 3. 20 from whence also we look for the saviour 
I Ti. I. 1 the commandment of God our saviour, and 
'2.3 acceptable in the sight of God cor savi. 
, 4. 10 who is the saviour of all men, specially of 
• '« Tl. • 1. 10 manifest by the appearing of our saviour 
Xi^us I. 3 the commandment of God our saviour 
1. " 4 and the Lord Jesus Christ our saviour 
2. 10 adoru the doctrine of God our saviour in 
2. 13 appearing of the great God and our savL 
3. 4 the kinduess and love of God our saviour 
3. 6 'Which he shed on us .. through .. our sav. 
B Pe. I. I the righteousness of God and our saviour 
I. II kingdom of our Lord and saviour Jesus 
a.. 20 the knowledge of the Lord and saviour 
3. . 2 of us the apostles of the Lord and^aviour 
^ ^ 3- 18 the knowledge of our Lord and saviour 
I Jor 4. 14 the Father sent the Son (to be^ the savio. 
Judo '25 To the only wise God our saviour, (be) g. 

BAVOUH, (ill)p:.^ 

},.S(eneh, njny tsachandh.-i^._ y 

J Joel ; 2. JO his ill saTour shall como up, becanso ho ' 

a.SmeU,' savour, fragrance, r^^lreac^.^ 

Gen. 8. 21 the Lokd smelled a sweet savour; and '' 
.£xod. 5. 21 ye have made our savour to be abhorred 
^29; i8, 41 a sweet savour, an offering made by 
^29.' 23 lor a burnt offcrring, for a sweet savour 
Iiev^.i.'^g, 13, 17 of a sweet savour unto the LORB 
2;--.2, 9 an offering made by fire, of a sweet sa. 
, 'a. 12 bo burnt on the altar for a -sweet savour 

j.V'S an offering made by Are, of a sweet sav. 
' _3.'i6 offering made by flro for a sweet savour 
'4. 31 burn (it) upon the altar for a sweet sav. 
'.6. IS burn it upon the altar (for) a sweet sav. 
6. 21 Shalt thou offer (for) a sweet savour unto 
8. 21 it (was) a burnt sacrifice for a sweet sav. 
8. 28 they (were) consecrations for a sweet sav. 
•i?. ; 6 burn the fat for a sweet savour unto the 
23. 13 offering made by fire . .(for) a sweet sav. 
23. 18 an offering made by Are, of sweet savour 
^/afi. 31 1 will not smell the savour of your sweet 
Nmni5.;3 to make a sweet savour unto the Lord 
15. J 7 an hin of wine, for a sweet savour unto 
ij. io, 13, 14 of a sweet savour unto the LOEO 
15. 24 a burnt o.ffering, for a sweet savour unto 
18. 17 an offering made by fire, for a- sweet sav. 
'a8. ■ 2 sacrifices made by Are, (for) a sweet sav. 
bB.' 6 for asweet savour, a sacrifice made by fire 
■ a8. 8 a sacrifice made by flrc, of asweet savour 
^b8. 13 a burnt offering of a sweet savour, a sav 
-s3. 24 sacrifice made by Are, of a sweet savour 
a8. 27 offer the burnt offering for asweet savour 
. ' 29. 2 offer a burnt offering for a sweet savour 
29. 6 for a sweet savour, a sacrifice made by 
"29. 8 offer a burnt offering . .(for) a sweet sav. 
.fag. 13, 36 sacrifice made by fire, of a sweet sav. 
Song I. 3 Because of the savour of thy good oint. 
iJze. • 6. 13 the place where they did offer sweet sav. 
16. 19 even set it before them for a sweet sav. 
20. 28 their also they made their sweet savofir 
,20. 41 I will aocept you with your 8w?et savour 

9^ smell, odour, otr/*^ osme. ■ 

3 Co. 2. 14 maketh manifest the savour of his know. 
"^ 2. 16 To the one (we are) the savour of death 
, 2. 16 and to the other the savour of life nnto li. 
Eph. ' s- 1" BOcriflce.to_Grod for a sweet smellips sav. 
$AVOtrE,' siycet °~^ 
l.Jiest, sweetness, rjwynicJioach.^^ 
: Ezra 6. 10 they may offer sacrifices of sweet garonrs 

a. Sweet srriell, fragrance,' evuSia cuudia. 

2 Co. 2. 15 wo are nnto.God_a swcetsavourpt Christ 

SAVOUE, to lose — ^ 

To make insipid, foolish, .fiicpdiva moraiiiS. 

Matt. 5. 13 if the salt have lost his savour, wherewith 
Luke 14. 34 if the salt have lost his savour,, wherewith 

BAVOira, to -^( 

To set the mind'6nf^<f>povi^plirone5. . 

iiattiS. 23 thou savourest not the things that be of 
Mark 8. 33 thou savourest jiot the things that ba of 

BAVOTTRT meat 

Tc&tefvl things^ v&^jfm.atam.mim,. . 

Cen, 27.^4 make me savoury meat.'suchastlove, and 
"ajif'j make me savoury meat, that I may eat 
i7.";'9 I will make them savoury meat for thy 
fe7.'i4 hismothermade savoury meat, such as his 
«7.- 17 she gave the savoury meat' and the bread 
27. 3i_And he also had made savoury meat, and 
SAW— ^' 
\.A saw, .TJ5J? rriegerah. 

a Sa. 12. 31 put them under saws, and under harrows 
I KL 7. 9 sawed with saws, within and without, ev. 
I Ch. 2a 3 cut (them) with saws and with harrows of 
%A saio, ^iB-a massorj^ , ^ 

Isa. ic^is shall tho saw'maBnUy itself Against Um' 



Sawn or uwed (asunder), to be— T 
1.7*0 saw, -nj garar, Za. 

1 Kl. 7. 9 sawed with saws,' within and without, OT. 

2.7*0 saw, itpl^u prizo. ^ 

Ilcb. II. 37 they were Bi«ni asunder, were tempted, w. 

BAT, t» — / ; _ ^^ 

l.To say, lift up the voice,' 'iliVamar.'^i^ . _ , 
■ Gen. I. 3 And God said. Let there bo llghtVand 
See v. 6, 9, n, 14, 20, 24, 26, 28, 29; 2. 18, 23; 3. i, i, 
»• 3i <. 9. "o, III "2, 13, 13, 14, 16, 17, 22 ; 4. I, 6, 8, 9, 9, < 
'o. 13. IS. 53; ^- 3. 7. 13; 7- x; 8. 21 ; 9.1, 8, 12, 17, 25, 
26; II. 3, 4, 6; 12. I, 7, II, 12, 13, 18, 19; 13. 8, 14; 14. 

19, 21, 23, 23; 15. 2, 3, 5, 5, 7, 8, 9, 13; 16. 2, 5, 6, 6, 9, 

10, II, 13; 17. I, 9, 15, 17, i8, 19; 18. 3, 5, 6, 9, 9, 10, 13, 
i5> '7. so. 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 29, 30, 30, 31, 31, 33, 3a; 19. 
*. ». 5. 7. 9. 9. '2, 14, 17, 18, 21, 31, 34; 20. 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 
6, 9, 10, II, 13, 13, 15, 16; 21. I, 6, 7, 10, 12, 12, 16, 17, 
24, 26, 29, 30; 22. I, I, 2, 5, 7, 7, 8, II, II, 12, 16; 34. 3, 

5, 6, 12, 14, 14, 17, ,6, 19, 23, 24, 25, 37, 31, 33, 33, 34, 39, 

f> 4=. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 47. 5°, 54, 55. 56. 57. 57. 60. 65. 
65 ; 25. 32, 23, 30, 31, 33, 33 ; 36. 2, 7, 7, 9, 9, 9, 9, 10, 16, 

22, 24, 27, 28, 28, 32; 2^. I, I, 2, II, 13, 18, 18, 19, 30, 30, 

21, 23, 24, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, 33, 33, 33, 34, 35, 36, 36, 37, 

38. 39, 41. 42. 46; 2^- I. '3. '6, 17; 29. 4. 4. 5. 5. 6. 6. 7. 8, 
14, 15, iB, 19, 21, 25, 26, 32, 33, 34,35; 30. 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, ic, 

13, 14, 15, 15, 16, iB, 20, 33, 34, 25, 37, -28, 29, 29, 29, 34; 
31. 3, 5, 8, 8, II, 12, 14, 16, 24, 26, 31, 31, 35, 36, 43, 46, 
48, 49. 51; 32. 2, 4, 8, 9, 9, 12, 16, 18, 20, 20, 26,26, 37, 27, 
28, 39, 23; 33. 5, 5, 8, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, IS, 15; 34. II, II, 

12, 14. 30, 3' ; 35- ', 2, 10, II, 17 ; 37. 6, B, 9, 10, 13, 13, 

14, 16, 17, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 30, 32, 33, 35; 38. 8, II, 

11, 16, 16, 17, 17, 21, 23, 22, 23, 24 25, 26, 29; 39. 7, 8; 
40. 8, 8, 9, 12, 16, iB; 41. IS. 15. 24. 25. 38. 39. 41. 44. 54, 
55. 55; 42- I. 2. 4. 7. 7. 9. 10. 12. J3. M. '3, 21, 28, 31, 33, 
36, 38; 43. 2, 5, 6, 7, 7, 8, II, 16, 18, 20, 23, 27, 29,29,31; 
44. 4, 4, 7, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 31, 32, 23, 2S, 26, 37, 38; 
45- 3. 4. 4. 9. '7. '7. 24. 28; 46. 2, 2, 3, 30, 31, 31, 33, 34; 
47- I. 3. 3. 4. 8, 9. 16, 18, 23, 35, 29, 30. 31 ; 48. 2, 3, 4, 8, 
9. 9. "> '5. 18, 19, 21 ; 49. 1, 29 ; 50. 6, 11, 15, 17, 18, 19, 

24. ' ..:;., ..v.-.—; .,:;. ... 

Exod. I. 9, IS, 16, iB, 19, 19; 2. 6, 7; 8, '9 10, 13, 14, 14, 
18, 19, 20, 22; 3. 3,'4, 4, 5, 6, 7,11, 12^13, 13.13,13,14,14, 
'5. »5. '6. '7. J8; 4. I, I, 2, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, II, 13, 14, 18, 
18, jg, 21, 22, 33, 33, 35, 26, 27; 5. I, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 16, 17, 
17, 21, 22 ; 6. I, 2, 6, 26, 30; 7. 1, 9, 14, 16, 17, 19 ; 8. i, 5, 

8. 9, 10, xo, 16, j6, 19, 20, 20, 25, 26, 28, 29; 9. 1, I, 8, 13, 

13, 13, 22, 27, 29; 10. I, 3, 3, 7, 8, 10, 13, 16, 21, 34, 35, 
38, 39; II. I, 4, 4. 9: 12. 31, 26, 27, 31, 33, 43; 13. 3. 14; 

14, 3. 5. ". '3. 15. 25. 26 ; 15. I, 9, 26; 16. 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 15, 
J5. '9. 23. 25, 28, 32, 33 ; 17. 2, 2, 3, s, 8, 10, 14, 16 ; 18. 3, 

6, zo, 14, 15, 17, 24; 19. 3, 8, 9, 10, 15, 21, 33, 34; 30. 19, 

20, 22, 22 ; 21. 5 ; 23.13; 24. 1,3,7, B, 12, 14 ; 30. 34 ; 33. 
X. 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 27, 29, 
30. 3x. 33 ; 33- 5. 5. X2, 12, 14, 15, 17^ 18, 19, 20, 21 ; 34. x, 

9. 10. 27; 33- X, 3°- - :__ 

Lev. 1.2; 8. 5, 31 ; 9. 2, 6, 7; 10. 3, 4, 6; 15. 2; iG. 2; 

17, 2, 8, 12, 14 ; 18. 2 ; 19. 2 ; 20. 2, 24 ; 21.1, 1 ; 22. 3, 18 ; 

23.2, 10; 25.2, 20; 27.2; 33. ,12.. ^ ^ ,-';,■ '■^■- * ' 

Num. 3. 40; 5. 12, 19, 21, 22; 6. 2;'7.~ii; 8. 2; 9. 7, 8; 

10. 29, 29, 30. 31, 35, 36; II. 4, II, 12, 16, 21, 21, '23, 27, 
28, 29; 12. 2, 6, II, 14; 13. 17, 27, 30, 31 ; 14. 2, 4,11, 13, 
20, 28, 31, 41 ; is- 2, 18, 35; 16. 3, 8, 12, 15, 16, 22, 28, 34, 
46; 17. 10; 18. I, 24, 26, 30; 20. 10, 14, 18, 19, 20; 21. 2, 7, 
8, 27, 34 ; 22. 4,8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16, 17, iB, 19,20, 28,29, 
30, 30, 30, 32, 34, 35, 37, 38 ; 23. 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, II, 12, 13, 15, 
16, 17, i3, 19, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30; 24. 3, 10, 12, 15,20,21, 23; 

25. 4, 5, 12 ; 26. 65 ; 27. 12, 18 ; 28. 2, 3 ; 31. 15, 21, 49 ; 32. 

5, 6, 16, 20, 29; 33. 51; 34. 2; 35. 10; 36. 2. 

Deut. 1. 14, 20, 22, 25, 27, 29, 39, 4 1, 42. 42 ; 2. 9, 31 ; 3. 2, 
26; 4.6, 10: 5. 1, 24, 37, 38, 30; 6.31 ; 7. 17; 8. 17; 9. 12, 

13, 25, 26, 28 ; 10. I, 11; 12. 20; 15. 16 ; 17. 14, 16; 18. 17, 
21 ; 20. 3, 8; 21. 7, 20; 33. 14, 16; 35. 7, 8, 9; 36. 3, 5, 13; 
27. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 31, 33, 33, 24, 25, 36; 28. 67^ 
67, 68; 29. 2, 22, 24, 25; 31. 2, 2, 7, 14, 16, 17, 33; 32. 20, 

26. 27, 37, 40, 46; 33. 2, 7, 8, 9, 12, 13, 18, 20, 23, 23, 24. 

27; 34- 4- 
Josh. 2. 4,9, t5, 17, 21,24; 3- 5. 7.9. 'o; 4- 5; 5- 2. 9, x3. 

14, 14, 15; 6. 2, 6, 16, 23; 7. 3, 7, 8, 10, 13, 13, 19, 20, 25; 
8. I, 6, 18; 9.6, 7, 8, 8, 9, II, 19, 21, 24; 10. 8, 12, i8, 22, 
24, 25; II. 6; 13. i; 14- 6; X5. 16, 18; 17. 16; 18. 3; =2. 
2, II, 16, 26, 27, 28, 28, 28, 31; 23. 2; 24. 2, 2, 16, 19, 21, 

22, 22, 24, 37. ' 

Judg. I. 2, 3, 7, 12, 14, 15, 24; 2. I, I, 3, eo; 3. 19, 19. 
20, 24, 28 ; 4. 6, 8, 9, 14, x8, 19, 20, 20, 20, 22; 5. 23 ; 6. 8, 
8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, iB, 30, 32, 23, 23, 29, 29, 30, 
3X. 36. 39; 7- 2, 4. 4. 4. 5. 7, 9. X3. X4. 15. I7. x8; 8. i, 
2. 5, 6, 7, 15, iB, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24I; 9. 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 

12, 13, 14, 15, 28, 29, 36, 36, 37, 38, 38, 48, 54, 54; 10. 1 1, 

15, 18; II. 2, 6, 7,8,9, 10, IS, IS. X9, 30, 3s, 36, 37, 38; 
12. I, 2, 4, 5, s. 5, 6,6, 6; 13. 3, 7, 8, 10, 11, 11, 12, 13, 13, 

15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23; 14. 2, 3, 3, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 16, 18, 
18; 15. I, 2, 3, 6, 6, 7, 10, II, II, 12, 12, 13, 16, 18; 16. s. 

6, 7, 9, IO, II, 12, 13, 13, 14, 15, IS. 17. 20, 20, 23, 24,- 25, 
26, 28, 30 ; 17. 2, 2, 3, 9, 9, 10, 13 ; 18. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 14, 

18, 19. 23, 24, 24, 25; 19. 5, 6, 8, 9, II, T2, 13, 17, j8, 20, 

23, 38, 30; 30. 3, 4, iB, 18, 33, 28, 33, 32, 39; 21. 3, 5, 6, 8, 

16, 17, 19, 22. ... 

£uth I. 8, 10, II, la. IS, 16, 19, 20; 2. 2, 2, 4, s. 6. 7. 8, 
10, II, 13, 14, 19, 19, 20, 20, 21, 21, 22 ; 3. I, 5j 9, 10, 14, 

15, 16, 17, 17, 18; 4. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, II, 14. 

1 Sa. I. 8, II, 14, IS, 17, i3, 22, 23, 26; 2. I, IS, j6, 20, 
23, 27, 27, 30, 36; 3. s. 5. 6, 8, 9, 9, 11, x6, 17, 18; 4. 3, 6, 

7, 7, 14, 16, 16, 17, 22 ; 5. 7, 8, II ; 6. 3, 4, 20 ; 7. 5, 6, 8 ; 8. 
5, 6, 7, 7, 11, 19, 22, 22; 9. 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 18, 

19, 21, 23, 23, 24, 24, 27; 10. I, 2, II, 12, 14, 14,15. xs, 

16, 18, 18, 19, 24, 24, 27; II. 1,3, s> 9. 9. xo, 12,12, 13, 14; 
12. I, 1, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 19, 20; 13. 4. 9, XI, It, 12, 13, 19; 
14. 1,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 12, 17, 18, xg, 28, 29, 33, 34, 34 ; 
14- 3*. 36, 3*. 38, 4a, 40, 41, 42, 43, 43, «; «5- »» % ^. '31 



X4, xs, x6, 16, 17, iB, 30, 33; 24," a6, »8, jo.'si.'^^Jj; >(K 

1, 3, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 11, 11, 13, 15, 17, 18, in; 

ir ?e'!6 'la •''«*' 'I' ^'" "' ^-o"' 3'- 39- 4.1, 44. 45. 
55. 55. 50. 58; 18. 7, 8, II, 17, 17,18,31, 31,23,33,35, 35; 

19, 4. 14. X7, 17. 22, 23, 34; 30. I, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 

11, 13, 18, 31, 32, 37, 39, 30, 33, 36, 37, 40, 4a; 31. I. a, 3, 

4. 5. 8, 9, 9, II, 14; 33. 3, 5, 7, 9, 13, 13, 14, 16, ,7, ,g, ,j; 

23. 2. 3. 4. 7. 9. xo, II, 13, 13, 17, 21 ; 34. 4, 4, 6, 9, 10, 13, 
x6. 17 ; 25. s. 6. 10, 13. xg, 2f, «4, 33, 35, 39, 41 ; 36. 6, 6, 
8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 17, 17, 18, 21, 33, 35; 37. I, 5, 10, 10: 
38. I, 3, 3, 7, 7, 8, 9, II, II, 13, 13, 14, ,4, ,5, ,6, a,, J3, 
29- 3. 3. 4. 6, 8, g, 9; 30. 7, 13, 13, 15, js. 2o,_a3, 8j;3i. 

a 8a. I 3,3, 4, 5, (S*, 8, 9, 13, 14,15,-16; 2.1, i, t, 5, 

14, 14, 3o, 21, 36, 37; 3. 7, 8, 13, 16, 21, 24, a8, 31, 33, 38; 

4. 8, 9; 5. a, B, 8, 19, 30, 33; 6. 9, 30, 31; 7. 3, 3, 5, 8, 8, 
x8 ; 9. I, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, It ; 10. 3, 3, 5, II ; If. 

3. 5. 8, 10, II, 13, 30, 31, 33, 35, 35; 13. I, 5, 7, 7, II, ,3, 
13. 18, 19, 19, JI, 33, 32, 27; 13. 4, 4, 5, 5, S 9, 10, II, 15, 

16, 17, 20, 24, 25, 26, 26, 28, 32, 35 ; 14. 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 
XI. II. 12, 12, 13, 15, 17, 18, 18, 19, 19, 21, 22, 24, 24, 30, 

31, 32; 15. 2, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10, 14, IS, 19, 21, 22, 35, 26, 37, 

3x. 33. 34; x6. 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 4, 4, 7, 9, 10, 10, 10, II, 16, 17, 
xB, 30, 21; 17. I, s, 6, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 20, 20, 21, 39 ; 18. 2,4, 

10, II, 12, 14, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 32; 23, 25, oS, 36, 37, 37, 38 
aS, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33; 19. 2, s, 13, 19, 31, 33, 33, 35, 26, 39, 

29. 3°. 33. 34> 4'. 43 '• 20. x, 4, 6, 9, 11, 16, 17, 17, 30, ai; 
2«. 2, 3, 4, 4, 4, 6; 22. 3 ; 23. 3, IS, 17; 24. 1, 3, 3, 10, 13, 

13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 31, 21, 22,23, 24..; 

1 Kl. I. 2, 13, 16, 17, 34, 34, 35, 38, 3g, 31, 33, 3a, 34, 

30. 36, 39. 4X. 42, 43. 48. 52. 53 ; 2. 4, 13, 13, 14, 14, 15, 16, 

17, 18, 20, 20, 21, 22, 26, 30, 30, 31, SI, 36, 38, 42, 43, 44 ; 
3. 5, 6, II, 17, 33, 22, 23, 23, 24, 25, 26, 26, 37; 5. 7 ; 8. 

12, 15, iB, 23, 29; 9. 3, 8, 13; 10. 6; II. 2, II, 21, 23, 31, 
31 ; 13. 5, 6, 9, 34, 36, 28; 13. 3, 2, 6, 8, 13, 14, 14, 15, 16, 

18, 31, 26; 14. 2, s, 6, 7, 16, 16; 17. I, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 
18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 34; iB. 5, 7, 9, 10, II, 14, IS, 17, 31, 22, 

24. 25, 27, 30, 33, 34, 34, 36, 39, 40, 41, 43, 43, 43, 44, 44, 
44; xg. 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, II, 13, 14, 15, 2o, 2o; 20. 2, 2, 4, 5. 

7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 14, 14, 14, 18, 22, 23, 28, 2B, 28, 

31. 32. 32. 32. 33, 33. 34. 35. 3^. 37. 39. 39. 4°. 42. 42 ; 21. 
3. 4. 6. 7. XS, 19, 19, 20; 22. 3, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 8, 8, 8, 9, 

11, II, 14, 14, 15, 16, 17, 17, 18, ig, 3o, 20, £0, 21, 23, aa^ 

22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 27, sy, 28, 30, 32, 34, 49. 

2 KL 1. 2, 4, 5, 6, 6, 6, 8, II, 16: 2. 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 4, 5, 
6. 6. 9. 9. xo, 14, IS, 16, 16, 17, iB, jZ, 19, 20, 21, 21, 23 J 
3. 7, 8, 10, II, II, 12, 13, 13, 14, 16, 16, 17, 23; 4. 2, 2, 3, 
6. 6. 7. 9. X3, 13, 13. 14, 15, 16, 16, 19, 19, 22, 23, 23, 24, 

25. 26. 27, 28, 28, 19, 30, 36, 36, 38, 40, 41, 41, 42, 43, 43, 
43; 5- 3. 5. 7. XI. 13. X3, IS, x6, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 
25, 26; 6. I, 3, 5, 6, 7, II, 12, 13, IS, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 37, 
38, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33; 7. 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 6. 9, 12, 13, 19, 19; 

8, s, 8, 9, 10, 10, 12, 13, 14, 14; 9. I, 3, 3, 5, "5, s, 6, 6, 11, 
XI, 12, 12, 12, 15, 17, 17, 17, 10, 18, x8, 19, 19, 21, 22, 23, 

25, 27, 31, 33, 33, 34, 36, 37; 10. 4, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, iC, 18, 

20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30; II. 12, IS, is; 12; 4, 7; 13. 14, 1 J, 

16, 17, 17, 17, 18, 18, 19: 17. 13; 18. II, 19, 20, 22, 22, 25, 

26, 27, 29, 31 ; 19. 3, 3, 6, 6, C, 9, 15, 20, 23, 32; ;o. i, i, 

5. 7. 8, 9, 14. X4, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19,' 19; 21. 4, 7, 12; 22. 8, 

9, IS. IS, x6, 18, i8; 23. 17, 18, 27, 27; 25. 24." 

. 1 Ch. 10. 41 ; II. 2, 5, 6, 17, 19 ; 12. 17 ; 13. 2, 4 ; 14. to 

11, 14; 15. 2, 12; 16. 31, 35, 30; 17 »T 3, 4, 7, 7, 16; 19. 

2. 3. 5. 12; 21. 2, 8, I , II, II, 13, I5,""i7, 22, 23, 24; 22. 
X. 5. 7. 18: 23. 25; 27. 23; 28. 2, 3, 6,'2o; 29. I, 10, 30. 

3 Ch. I. 7, 8, 11; 2. 12; C. I, I, 4, 8, 14, 20; 7. 12, 21 ; 

8, 11; 9. s ; 10. s, 9, jo; ii. 4; 12. 5, 5, 6; 13. 4, 7, 11 ; 

15. 2; 16. 7; i3. 3, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 10, 10, 13, 13, 14, 

14, 15, 16, 16, 17, lb, 19, 20, 20, 21, 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, £7, 

27, 31. 33 » xg. 2, 6; 20. 6, 15, 15, 20, 21 ; 21. 12; 22. 9 ; 23. 

3, II, 13, 14, 14; 34. s, 6, 3o, 20, 22; 25.' 9, 15, 16, 16, 19; 

26. i3, 23; 28. o, 13, 23; 29. 5, 18, 31; 31. 10; 32.10; 33. 

4. 7; 34- X5, 23, 24, 26, 26; 35. 3, 23; 36. 23. ; 

Ezra I, 2 ; 2. 63 ; 4. 2, 3 ; 8. 28 ; 9. 6, 10 ; 10. 2, 10, la 
Xeh. I. 3, 5 ; 2. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 17, i3, 19 ; 2. 20 ; 4. 3, 3 

10, II, 12, 14, 10, 22; 5. 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 12, 12, 13, 13; 6. 

6. B, 10, 11; 7. 3, 6s; 8. 9, 10; g. 5, iB; 13. 11, 17, 21; 
Esth. I. 13, 18; 2. 2; 3. 3, B, 11; 5. 3, 5, 6, 7, 12, 14; 6. 
3. 3. 4. 5. 5. *. xo, 13 ; 7- 2, 3, 6, 8, 9, 9 ; 8. 5, 7 ; 9. i2< 

13, • . ♦ , ' ■ 
Job I. 5, 7, 7, 8, 9, 12 14, 16, 17, 18, 21 ; 2. 2, 2, 3, 4(. 

6, 9, 10; 3. 2; 4. I ; 6. I, 22; 7. 4. 13; 8. i; 9. I, 12, 32, 
27; 10. 2 ; II. I, 4; 12. 1 ; 15. 1 ; :6. i ; 18. i.; 19. 1, 28; 20, 
I, 7 ; 21. 1, 14. 23 ; 22. I, 13, 17, 29; 23. I, s; 25. i ; 26. li 

27. i; 28. 14, 22, 28; 29. I, 18; 31. 24, 31; 32. 6, 7, 10 
X3; 33- 24, 27; 34. I, 5, g. 18 ; 35. i, 2; 3. 10, 14 ; 36. i 
23; 37. 6. xg; 38. I, II, 35 ; 39. 25; 40. i, 3, 6; 42. i, 7. 

Psa. 2. 7; 3. 2; 4. 6; 10. 6, 11, 13; 11. i ; 12. 4, 5; 

13. 14; 14. I ; 16. 2; 18. title; 27. 8; 30.6; 31. 22; 32. 5: 
35. 3, 10, 21, 25, 25, 27; 38. 16; 39. 1; 40. 7, 15, 16; 41. 
4; 42. 39, xo; 50. 16; 52. title; 53. i; 54. title; 55. 6; 
58. 11; 64.5; 66.3; 68. 22; 70. 3,4; 73. II, is; 74. 8; 
75. 4 ; 77. 10 ; 78. 19 ; 79. 10 ; 82. 6 ; 83. 4, 12 ; 89. 2, 19 ; 
90. 3 ; 91. 2 ; 94. 7, 18 ; 95. 10; 96. 10; 102. 24 ; 106. 33, 
48; 107. 2; 115. 2 ; 116. 11 ; 118. 2, 3, 4; 119. 57; 122. I ; 
124. i; 126. 2; 129. I, 8 ; 137. 7; 139. II ; 140. 6 ; 142. s; 
Prov. I. II ; 3. 28; 4.^4; 5- 12 ; 7. 4, 13; 9. 4. "6; 20. 9, 

14, 22 ; 32. 13; 23. 7; 24. 12, 24, 29; 23. 7 ; 36. 13, 19; 30. 

9, IS, 16, 26; 28. 24. .■■, 

Eccl. I. 2, 10; 2. I, 2, 15; 3.' 17, 18; 5. 6; 6. 3; 7. 10, 

23, 27 ; 8. 4, 14 ; 9. 16 ; 10. 3 ; 12. i, 8 ; Song 2. 10 ; 7., 
B. -■'.' •- • . :<.:7.^_-^:.: : \-Ci^: f :--■■■ 

Isa. I. II, 18; 2. 3; 3. 10, 16; 5. 19; 6. 3, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11; 
7- 3, 4. 7. X2, 13 ; 8. I, 3, 12, 12, 19 ; 9. 9 ; 10. 8, 13, 24; 

12. I, 4; 14. 4, 10, 13 ; iB. 4; 19. II ; 20. 3, 6; 21. 6, 9, 
12, 16; 22. 4, 14, 15 ; 23. 4, 12; 24. i6; 25. 9; 28. 12, 15, 
16; 29. II, 12, 13, 15, 16, 16, 22; 30. 10, 10, 15, 16, 22; 33. 

10, 24 ; 35. 4 ; 36- 4. 4. 4. 5. 7. 7. xo, 11, 12, 13, 14, x6 ; 37. 
3, 3, 6, 6, 6, 9, 21, 24, 33; 38. I, I, 3, s. 5. xo, XI, 21, 23; 
39- 3. 3. 3, 4, 5. 6. 8, 8; 40. i, 6, 6, g, 25,- 27; 41. 6, g, 21, 

21, 26 ; 42. s, 17,22; 43. J, 6, 9, 14, 16 ; 44. 2, 5, 6, 16, 17* 
2C, 2^36, 87, »8; 45- »< ft »£)! lij ?,4i l& ^%3ii-iJ> 2«|» 



SAY 

K>, jo; 48. 5, 7, t7, =o, 52 ; 49. 3, 4, s, «, 7, 8, 9, 14, tc, 
at, aJ> '5 ; so- ' ; 5i- i^> ==• =3 ! S=- J> 4. 7 I 54- i. f . 8, 

-, ; 56- 1, 3. 4; 57- 10. "4. 15. 19^ 2' ; 58- 9; 59- =■> =1 ; 

ii. 11; 63. 8, 5; 63. I, 7, 8, 8, 13, 25; 66. I, 5, 9, 9, 12, 
so, 31, 23. 

Jor. I. 6, 7, 7, 9, II, 12, 13, 14 ; a. a, 2, 5, 6, 8, 20, 23, 

as. 271 3') 35 ; 3- i> 6. 7> "> "• '*> ^9- '9 ; 4- 3. 5. S. 'o. 
27; 5. a, 4, 12, 14, 19, 114; 6. 6, 9, 15, 16, 16, 17, 21, 22; 
7. 2, 3, 10, 20; 8. 4. 8, 12 ; 9. 7, 13, 15, 17, 23 ; to. 2, 18, 
i9;ii. 3, 3, 5, 5. 6. 9. ii> ='• ==; '=.4. 14; 13. I, 6. 9' la, 

12, 13, 18, 21, 22; 14. JO, II, 13, 13, 14, 15, 15, 17; Ij. I, 

2, a, II, 19; 16. 3, 5, 9, 10, II, 19; 17. 5, 15, 19, 20, 21; 
18. 10, II, 12, 13, 18; 19. I, 3, 3, II, ji, 14, 15; 20. 3, 4, 
9; 21. 3, 3, 3, 4, 8, 8, 12, 13; 22. i,^ 3, 6, 8, II, 14, 18, 
21, 30; 23. 7, 7, 15, 16, 17, 17, 25, ^, 34, 35, 37, 38, 38, 
38, 38 ; 24. 3, 3, 5, 8 ; 25. 5, 8, 15, 27, 27, 28, 28, 30, 32 ; 
26. a, 4, 16, 18 ; 27. 2, 4, 4, 4, 16, 19, 21 ; 28. I, 2, 5, 6, II, 

13, 14, »5. 16; 29. 4. 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, 21, 25, 31, 32; 31. 
a, 7, 7, 10, 13, 16, 23 ; 30. a, 3, s, 12, 18; 31. 29, 35, 37 ; 
j2. 3, 3, 6, 8, 14, 15, 25, 28, 36, 36, 42, 43 ; 33. 2, 4, 10, 10, 

11. II, 12, 13, 17, 20, 2s; 34- 2, 2, 4, 13, 17; 35. 5, 6, II, 

13, 13, 17, i3, 18, 19 ; 36. 15, ^6^ 19, 29, 29, 30 ; 37. 7, 7, 

9, 14, 17, 17, 17, iS; 38. 2, 3, 4, 5, 12, 14, 15, 17, 17, 19, 
20, 22, 24, 25, 26 ; _39. 16 ; 40. 2, 14, 16 ; 41. 6, 8 ; 42. 2, 4, 

5, 9, 9, 13, IS, 18, 20; 43. 10, 10; 44. 2, 7, II, 20, 24, 23, 
a6, 30; 45- a. 3. 4« 4; 46- 8, 14, 16, 25; 47 2; 48. i, 14, 
17, 19, 40; 49. I, 2, 7, 12, 18, 28, 35; 50. 2, 7, 18, 33; SI. 
«, 33. 35, 35. 3<5. S^. 61, 62, 64. 

tarn. 2.12, 16; 3. i8, 24, 27, 54, 57:4. IS, ao. 

Eze. 2. I, 3, 4 ; 3. 1, 3, 4, 10, II, 18, 22, 24, 27; 4. 13, 

14, IS, 16 ; s. S> 7i 8 , 6. 3, 12, 14; 7. 2, 5 ; 8. 5, 6, 8, 9, 
13, 12, 13, 15, 17; 9. 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 9; 10. 2 ; II. 2, 3, 5, 5, 
7, 13, 15, 16, 16, 17, 17 ; 12. 9. 10, 10, II, 19, 19, 23, 27, 28, 
28 ; 13. 2, 3, 7, 7, 8, II, 13, 15, 18, 20 ; 14. 4, 6, 6, 17, 21; 

15. 6 ; 16. 3, 6, 6, 36, 59; 17. 3, 9, 9,12, 19,22; 18. 19, 25, 
29; 19. 2, ao, 3, 5, 7, 8, 13, 18, 21, 27, 29, 30, 30, 32, 47, 
47. 49. 49; a». 3. 3. 7. 9. '9. =4. a6, 28, 28, 28; 22. 3, 3, 19, 
24, 28 ; 23. 22, 28, 32, 35, 36, 43, 46 ; 24. 3, 3, 6, 9, 19, 21; 
=S- 3. 3. 3. 6, 8, 8, 12, 13, 15, 16 ; 26. 2, 3, 7, 15, 17, 19; 27. 

3. 3. 3; a3. 2, 2, 2, 6, 9j 12, 12, 22, 22, 25; 29, 3, 3, 3, 8, 9, 
13. 19; 3°. a. a, 6, 10, 13, 22; 31. 10, 15; 32. 2, 3, 11 ; 33.2, 
8, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 17, 20, 25, 25, 27, 27 , 34. 2, 10, II, 17, 
'° ; 35- 3, 10. 14 ; 36. 1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 13, 13, so, sa, 
aa, 33. 35. 37 ; 37- 3. 4. 4. 5, 9. 9. ". ". ". '9, ai ; 38. 3, 

10, II, 13. 14, 17 ; 39. I, 17, 25 ; 41. 4 ; 42. 13 ; 43. 7, 18, 
i3 ; 44. 2, s, 6, 9 ; 45. 9, 18; 46, i, 16, 20, 24 ; 47. 6, 8, 13. 

l>an. I. 10, II, 18; 2. 3 ; 8. 13, 14, 16, 17, 19; 9. 4, 22 j 
to. II, 12. 16, 19, 19. 20 ; 12. 6, 8, 9. 
Hos I. 2, 4, 6, 9 ; 2. I, 5, 7, 12, 23, 23 ; 3. i, 3; 10. 3, 8; 

12. 3 ; 12. 8; 13, 2, 10 \ 14. 2, 3. 

Jool 2. 17, 17, 19, 32 ; 3 lo; Am^B i, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, n, 

13. '5 ; 2 I, 3, 4, 6 ; 3. 9, II, 12 ; 4. J ; s. 3. 4. 14, 16. 16. 
17, 27 ; 6. 10, 10, lo, 13'; 7. 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 8, 8, 11, la, 14, 15, 

16. 17; 8. 2, 2, 2, 14 ; 9. I, 10, 15. 

Obad.. I. 3; Jon. i. 6, 7, 8, g, 10, 11, 12, 14 ; 2. 2, 4 *, 3. 
4 ; 4. 2,. 4, 8, 9, 9, 10; Mic. 2. 3, 4; 3. I, 5, II ; 4; 2. ir ; 

6. I, 7, 10; l^ah, I. 12 ; 3. 7; Hab. 2, 2, 6, 19; Zeph. i. 
12; 2. 15 ; 3. 7, 2q; Hag. i. 2, s, 7, 8 ; 2. 6, 7, 9, 11, 12, 13, 
13. '4; Zech. I. 3, 3, 4, 6, 9, 9, ro, 11, 12, 14, 14, 16,17, '9. 
21 ; 2. 2, 2, 4, 8 ; 3. 2, 4. 5, 7 ; 4. 2, 2, 5, 5. 6, II, 12, 13, 
13, 14 ; 5- a, 3, s. 6. 6. 6. 8, 10, n ; 6. 4, 5, 7 ; 7. 13; 8. 2, 
3. 4. 6. 7. 9. '4. 14. I9i ao, 23; 11. 4, 5, 9, 12, 13, 15 ; 12. 5; 
>3. 3. S. 6. 9, 9. 

Mai. I. 2, 2, 4, 4, 5, 6, 6,7, 7, 8, .9, 10, II, 12, 13, 13, 13, 
14; 2. 2, 4, 8; 14, 16, 16, 17, 17; 3. 1, 5, 7, 7, 8, 10. II, 12, 
»3. »4. 17; 4- 1.3- 

2. To «ay, 
^£zra s 
-■ S' 

Jer. 10 
Ban. 2. 



Zi/X wp ihe voice, i^x amar. 

3 said thus unto them. Who hath coinman. 

4 Then said we unto them after this man. 
9 Then asked we those elders, (and) said 

15 said unto him, Take these vessels, go ca. 
. II Thus shall ye say unto them. The gods 
. 5 king .inswered and said unto the Caldeans 
, 7 They answered again and said. Let the ku 
, 8 king answered and said, I know of certn. 
. 10 Chaldeans answered, .and said. There is 
. 15 Ho answered and said to Arioch thcjking's 
, 20 Daniel answered and said. Blessed be the 
. 24 he went and said thus unto him ; Destroy 
. as said thus unto him, I have found a man 
. 26 king answered and said to Daniel, Avhoso 

27 Daniel answered., and said, The secret wh. 
47 The king answered unto Daniel, and said 

9 They spake ahd said to the king Ncbuch. 
J4 Nebuchadnezzar spake and said unto th. 
i6 Abednego, answered and said to the king 

24 said unto his counsellors. Did not we cast 
. 24 They answered and said unto the king, T. 

25 He answered and said, Lo, I see four meri 

26 spake, andsaid,3hadrach,Meshach,andA. 

28 Nebuchadnezzar spake, and said. Blessed 

14 Ho cried aloud, and said thus. Hew down 
19 king spake, and said, Belteshazzar, let not 

19 answered and said. My lord, the dream 
23 saying, Hew the tree down, and destroy 

7 king spake, and said to the wise (men) of 
10 queen spake, and said. Opting, live for ev. 
13 king spake and said unto Daniel, (Art) 
17 Daniel answered and said before the king 

5 Then said these men. We shall not find 

• 6 said thus unto him. King Darius, live for 

12 king answered and said, Ihe thins (is) true 

13 said before the king. That Daniel, which 

15 said unto the k^'ng. Know, O king, that 

16 king spake and said unto Daniel, Thy God 

20 king spako and said to Daniel, O Daniel 
a Daniel spako, and said, I saw in my vis. 
S said thus unfb It,^ Arise, devour much fl. 

23 Ilius he said. The fourth boast shall be 



34- 
41. 

44- 



24. 

24 

32 
32. 



840 



Z.To siicnk, •\yi dnhar. 

Exod. S. 29 Speak thou, .all that I say unto thee 
Kum32. 27 bolore tho Lone to battle, as my lord sa. 

36. 5 tribe of the sons of Joseph hatli said well 

4. To speak, yy\ ddbar, 3 

Gen. 17. 23 in tho selfsame day, as God said unto him 
i3. 5 shall pass on. .So do, as thou hast said 
13 said, because ho had defiled Dinah their 
17 fharaoh said unto Joseph, In my dream 
7 unto him. Wherefore saith my lord these 
43. 37 which he had said unto them : and when 
Exod. 4. la and I will, .teach thee what thou shalt s. 

7. 13 he hearkened not. .as the Lord had said 

7. aa neither did ho hearken. .asthcLoKDhads. 

8. IS, 19 hearkened not. .as" tho Lord had said 
la. 31 and go, servo the Lord, as yo have said 
la. 32 take your flocks, .as ye have said, and bo 
16. 23 This (is that) which the Lord hath said 

3 All the words which the Lord hath said 

7 All that tho Lord hath said will we do, and 

7 Lord said unto Moses, Go, get thee down 

13 saidst unto them, I ^vill multiply your so. 

33. I Lord said unto Moses, Depart, (and) go 

Lev. 10. 5 So they..carriedOkera. .as Moseshadsaid 

10. 19 Aaron said unto Jloses, Beliold, this day 
Num 14. 35 I tho Lord have said, I will surely do it 

16. 40 the Lord said to him by tl»e hand of M. 
22. 19 that I may know what the Lord will say 
22, 20 yot the word which I shall say unto thee 

22. 38 have I now any power at all to say any. 

23. 16 said. Go again unto Balak, and say thus 

24. 13 what tho Lord saith, that will I speak 
32. 31 As tho Lord hath said unto thy servants 

Deut 1. 21 as tho Lord God of thy fathers hath said 

9. 3 quickly, as the Lord hath said unto thee 

11. 25 lay tho fear, .as ho hath said unto you 
18. a Lord (is),their|inherltanco, ns he hath so. 
29. 13 as ho hath said unto thee, and as he hath 
31, 3 go over before thee, as the Lord hath said 

Josh. I. 3 that have I given unto you, as I said unto 

5. 14 What saith my lord unto his servant 

11. 23 according to all tliat tho Lord said unto 

13. 14. 33 their inheritance, as ho said unto them 

14. 6 thing that tho LORD said unto Moses the 
34 10 kept me alive, as he s.-iTd, these forty and 
14, 12 be able to drive tliera out, as the Lord sa. 
22 21 answered and said unto the heads of tho 

1. 20 they gave Hebron uuto Caleb, aa Moses s. 

2. I.; as tho LORD had said, and as the Lord 
6. 27 did as the Lord had said unto him : and 

6. 36, 37 wilt save Israel. . as thou hast said 

7. 1 1 thou shalt hear what they say ; and after. 

8. 3 abated toward him, when|he had said that 

3. 17 thing tliat (the Lord) hath said unto tlieo ! 

3. 17 of all the things that he said uuto theo 

4. 20 women that stood by her said unto her 

9. 6 cU that he saith cometh surely to pass 
13. 16 what the Lord hatli said to me this night 

7. 20 what can David say more unto theo t for 
7. 25 establish (it), .and do as thou hast said 

14. 10 Whosoever saith (ought) ujito thee, bring 
24. 12 say unto David, Thus saith the Lord, I 
2. 30 Thus said Joab, and thus he answered me 
2. 31 Do as he hath said, and fall upon him, and 
12. 10 thus shalt tliou say unto them, My little 
13. 7 the king said unto the man of God, If th. 
13. 12 their father said unto them. What way 

13. 22 the place of the which (the LORD) did say 

14. 5 thus and thus shalt thou say unto lier ; for 
21 6 he said unto her. Because I spake unto 

3 tho angel of the Lord said to Elijah the 
I. 6 turn again unto the king .and say unto 
I. 7 he said unto tliem. What manner of man 
I. 9 Thou man of God, the king hath said, C. 
I, 10 Elijah answered and said to the captain 
I. II he answered and said unto him, O man 

1. 12 Elijah answered and said unto them, If 

1. 13 besought him, and said unto him, O man 

1.15 the angel of tlie Lord said unto Elijah, G. 

1. 16 he said unto him. Forasmuch as thou ha. 

4. 17 at that season that Elisha had said unto 

5. 4 tlius said the maid that (is) of tho land of 

7. 17 he died, as the man, of God had said, who 
14. 27 tho Loi^D said not that he would blot out 

17. 23 as he had said by all his servants the pr. 
24. 13 carried out thence, .as the Lord had said 

I Ch.17. 23 Therefore now, Lord.. do as thou hastsa. 

22. II build the house, .as he hath said of thee 
a Ch. 18. 15 that thou say nothing but tho truth to 

a3. 3 as the LoRD h.tth said of the sons of David 
Ezra 8. 17 I told them what they should say unto I. 
Esth. 6. 10 take tho apparel as thou hast said, and 
Psa. ia2. 8 For my companions' sakcs, I will now say 
Eccl. 2. IS I said in my heart, that this also (is) van. 
Isa. 38. IS What shall I say ! he hath both spoken 

5. IS neither understandest what they say 
23. 17 The Lord hath said. Ye shall have peace 
38. 25 what thou hast said.. what the king said 
39. 12 do unto him evcnaa he shall say unto th. 
40. 3 and done according as he hath said • be. 
42. 19 The Lord hath s.iid concerning you, O ye 

2. 8 But thou, son of man, hear what I say un. 

6. lo I have not said in vain that I would do 

12. 23 say unto them, The days are at hand, and 
12. 25 will I say tlio word, and will perform it 
21. 17 I will also smlto. .1 tho LORD have said 

37. 19 Say unto them . . Behold, i will take tho 
37. 21 And say unto them .Behold, I will take 
40. 4 the man said unto me. Sou nf man, beli. 

40. 45 he said unto me. This cli.iiuber, whose pr 

41. 22 he said uuto uic, Xliis (i.i) tho tablo tliat 



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Ezc. 44. 5 all that I say unto thee concerning oil tho. 
Jon. 3. 10 tho evil that he had said that he would do 
Hab. 2, I will watch to see what he will say uuto^ 

5, To speak, say, V'/Q malal, 3. 

Gen. 21. 7 Who would Tiave said unto Abraham, th. 

G.To speak, say, VjD melal, 3. 

Dan. 6. 21 Then said DAniel unto the king, O king 

I.T0 ajjinii, utter an affirmation, ni<j naatn. 

Gen. 22. 1 6 By myself have I sworn, saith thelx)RD' 

Hum 14. 28 I live, saith the Lord, as yo have spoken 

24. 3, 15 Baalamthe son of Beor hath said, and 

24. 3, 15 the man whose eyes arc open hath said 

24. 4, 16 He hath said, which hoard the words 

1 Sa. 2. 30 Wherefore the Lord God of Israel saith 

2. 30 but now the Lord saith. Be it far from 1 

2 Sa. 23. I David the son of Jesse said, and the man 

23. I and the sweet psalmist of Israel, said 
a Ki. 9. 26 saith the LoEd. I will requite .. saith tho 
19. 33 shall not come into this city, sjiith the L 

22. 19 I also have heard (tliee), faith the Lord 
2 Ch.j4. 27 I have even heard, .also, saith tho Lord 
Psa. 36. I saith within my heart, (that there is) no 

1 10. I Lord said Tinto my Lord. Sit thou at my 
Isa. I. 24 saith the Lord 
So ill 3. 15; 14. 22, 22, 23 ; 17. 3, 6; 19. 4; 22. 25; 30 i; 

31. 9 ; 37. 34 ; 41- 14 ; 43- 1°. " ; 49. 18 ; 52. 5, 5 ; 54. 17 ; 
55* 8; 59. 20; 66. 2, 17, 22. 

Isa. 56. 8 saith. Yet will I gather (others) to him 
Jer. I. 8, 15, 19 ; a. 3, 9, 12 saith the Lord 
So in 2. 19, 22, 29; 3. I, 10, 12, 12, 13, 14, 16, 20; 4.1, 0, 
17!; 5-9. ". 15. i5, 22, 29; 6. 12; 7. II, 13, 19,30,32; 8. 1,1 
3. 13. 17; 9- 3. 6. 9, 22, 24, 23; 12. 17 ; 13. II, 14, 25; 15. 
3, 6, 9, 20; i6. s, JI, 14, 16; 17. 24; 18. 6; 19. 6, 12; 21. 

7, 10, 13, 14 ; 22. 5, 16, 24; 23. I, 2, 4, 5, 7, II, 12, 23, 24, 
24, a8, a9, 30, 31. 

Jer. a3. 31 prophets .. that use their tongues. He atk 

23. 32, 32, 33 saith the Lord 

So in 25. 7, 9, 12, 29, 31 ; 27. 8, 11, 13, 23; 28. 4; 29. g, 
ij, 14, 14, 19, jg, 23, 32; 30. 3, 8, 10, II, IB, 21; JI. I, 
14, j6, 17, 20, 27, 28, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38; 32. 5, 30, 
44; 33. 14; 34- S. 17, 22; 35. 13; 39. 17, 18; 42. 11; 44. 
29; 45- 5, 46. 5- 

Jer. 46. 18; 48. IS ; 51, 37 saith the king, whose namo 

46. 23, 26, 28 ; 48. 12 saith the Lord 
So In 48 2S, 30, 35, 38, 43, 44, 47; 49. 2, 5, 6, 13, 16, 
a6, 30. 31, 32. 37. 38, 39; so. 4. lO/ 20, -21, 30, 31, 35, 40; 
51. 24, 25, 26, 39, 48, 52, S3; Ji^ze. S- 11; "■ 8, 21; 12. as, 
28. 

Ezo 13. 6 The Lord saith :' and tho LpRp hath not 

13. 7 The Lord saith (it); albeit i havp not «p. 

13. 8, 16; 14. II, 14, 16, 18, 20,23 saith the Lord i 
So In 15. 8; 16. 8, 14, 19, 23, 30, 43, 48; 16. 58, 63. ' 

17. 16 saith the Lord God 
So in 18. 3, 9, 23, 30, 32; 20. 3, 31, 33, 36, 40, 44; 21. 7V 
13; 22 12, 31; 23. 34; 24. 14; 23. 14; 26. s, 14, 21; a8. 
10; ag. 20, 30. 6; 31. 18; 32. 8, 14, 16,31, 32; 33. ?i; 34. 

8, J5. 3°. 31 ; 35- 6, II ; 36. 14, 15, 23, 32. , 
Ezo 37. 14 saith tlio Lord ::.;:S:,.v. 

38. 18, 21 ; 39. 5, 8, 10, 13, 20, 29; saith tho L. C 
So in 43. jg, 37; 44. 12, IS, 27; 4S 9, 15; 47. 23; 48. 
29; Hos. 2.13, 16, 21; II. 11; Joel 2. 12; Amos 2, 11, 
16, 3. 10, 15; 4. 3; 3 13:4. s; 8. 3, 9, 11; 4. 6, 3, 9, 10, 11; 6. 

8, 14:9. 7, 8, 12, 13; Obad. 4. 8;Mic. 4. 6; 5. io;Nah. 2. 13; 
Zeph. I. 2, 3, 10; 2, 9; 3. 8; Hag. i. 9, 13; 2. 4, 4, 8, 

9, 14, 17, ^2, 23, 23; Zech. I. 3, 4, 16; 2. 5, 6, 6, 10; y. 9, 
10; s. 4; 8. 6, 11,-17; 10. "'> "• 6; 12. I, 4, 13 2,7, 8; 
Mai, I. 2. 

i.To answer, respond, iljj; anah. 

t Sa. o. 17 .Lord said unto him. Behold tfie man, wh. 
J- 

9. To call, cry, K"ii3 qara. 

Job 17. 14 1 have said to corruption, Thou (art) my 

10.ro utter, speak sent^ntiously, airo^Seyyo/iat. ' 
Acts 2. 14 Peter, .said unto them. Ye men of Judea 

11. To speak, use an expression, iiroicpos. 

Heb. 7. 9 as I may so say, Levi also, who rcceiveth 

12. To speak, tlvov eipon. - 

Matt. 2. 5 they said unto him. In Bethlehem of J. 
2. 8 he sent them to Bethlehem, and said. Go 
See also 3. 7, 15 ; 4. 3, 4 ; 3. u, [22], 22: 8- 30, 13, ig, a>, 

32, 32; 9. 2, [3,] 4, s, 5. [11.] la. 15. 22; II 3, 4, 25; 12. 
2, 3, II, 24, 25, 39,47, 48,-49; 13. 10, II, 27, [28,] 37, [52,] 
57; 14. 2, 16, 18, 28, 29; IS. 3, 5, 30, tii,3 13. 15. J6, 24, 
26, 27, 28, 32, 34; 16. 2, 6, 8, 14, 16, 17, 23, 24; 17. 4, 7, 

11, 17, 19, [20], 22, 24; 18. 3, 21; 19. 4, 5, II, 14, 16, 17, 

iS, 23, 26, 27, 28; 2a, 4, 13, 17, 21, 22, 25, 32; 21. 3, S, 16, 
21, 21, 24, 2S, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 30, 38; 22. 13, 18, 24, 29, 

[37.1 44 ; 23. 39 ; 24. 2, 4, 23, 26, 48; 25. 8, 12, 22, 24, a6 ; 
a6. I, JO, IS, 18, 18, ai, 33, as, 25, 26, 33, 35, 49, 50, S5i 
61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 73; 27. 4, 6, 17, 21, 21, as, 43, 63, 64; 

28. s. 6, 13. ■ , 
Mark i. 17, 44 ; a. [3,1 9, 9, 19 ; 3. [32]; 4. 39, 40; 5. [7,1 

34 ; 6. [16,] 22, 24, 24, [31,] 37 ; 7. 6, 10, 11, [27,] 29 ; 8. 5, 
[20,] 34; 9- [17.] 21, 23, 29, 36,39; 10. 3, 4, s, 14, 18, [2o,J 
21, [29,] 36, 37, 38, 39, 39, 51, 52 ; II. 3, 3, 6, 14, 23, [23], 

29, 31, 32; 12. 7, IS, [16.1 17, [24,] 32, 32, 34, 36, [36]; 13. 

2, 21 ; 14. 6, 14, 16, 18, JO, 22, 24, 48, 62, 72; 15. [2, 12,] 

39 ; j6. 7, 8, [15]. _ 
Luko I. 13, 18, ig, 28, 30, 34, 35, 38, 42, 46, £0, £1 ; X, 

10, [is,] 28, 34, 48, 49 ; 3. 12, 13, 14; 4. 3, 6, 8, 9, 12, 23. 
24, 43 ; 5- 4, 5. 10. ['3.] 20, 22, 23, 23, 24,-27, 31, 33, 34! 

6. 2, 3, 8, 9, 10; 7. 7, 9, 13, 14, 20, 22, [31^] 40, 40. 43, 43, 
48, -50 ; 8. 10, 21, 22, 25, 28, 30, 45, 45, 46, 48, 52 ; 9. 3, 9, 

12, 13, 13, 14, 19, 20, 20, 33, 41, 43,48, 49, $0, 54. [S5,l 57, 
s8, 59. 59, 60, 61, 6= ; lo. JO, 18, 21, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 
35. 37, 37. 40. 4"; i'. ». -, 5. [S.l 7. 'S. '7. =7. a8, J9, 46» 



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t?'; 12. tr, IS, 13, 14, 15, 18, 20, 22, 41, 42, 45 ; 13. 2, 7, 
19, 15, 20, 23, 23, 32, 35; 14. [10,1 15, i6, 17, j8, 15, 20. 
21, 22, 23, 25; 15. II, 12, (17,] 21, 22, 27, •25, 31; iC. 2, 3, 

6. 6, 7. 7> '5> 24.25. 27. 3°. 31; '7- I. 5. 6. 14. 17, 19, so, 
?2, 37 ; 18. 4, 6, 16, 19, 21, 22, .24, 25, 27, 2S, 29, 31, 41, 
42; 19. 5, B, 9, 12, ii, 17, 19, 24, 25, [30], 31. 33, 34, 39, 
40; 20. 3, 5, 6, 8, 13, 16, 17, 23, 24, 25, 34, 39, 39, 4r, 42, 
4S; 21. 3, 5, 8; 22. 9, !o, is; 17, 25. [aM 33. 3<. 3^. 35. 

36, 33, 38, 40, 46, 48, 49, 51, 52, 56, 58, 60, 61, 67. yt. 5. ; 

23. 4, 14. 22, 28, 43, 46, 46; 24. 5, 17, :8, 19, 19, 24, 25, 
32, 38, 40, 41, 44, 46. 

John 1.22, 23, 25, 30, 33, ,38, 42, 46; 48, 50, 50; 2. 16, 
18, 19, 20, 22; 3. 2, 3, 7, 9, 10, 26, 27, 28; 4. 10, 13, 17, 17, 
27, 32, 48, 52, 53; 5. II, 12, 14, 19; 6. 10, 25, 2(3, 28, 29, 
30, 32,34, 35, 36, 41, 43, 53, 59, Co, 61,67; 7- 3. 9.16, [20), 
2'. 33. 35. 36, 38, 42, 45. 52; S. [7. 10. II. II.] 13, 14,27, 
[23.324, 25, 28, 39, 41, 42, 43, 52, 55, 57. 58; 9. 7, [11,] II, 

12, 15. 17, 20, 23, 24, [25], 26, 28, 3P, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39,40, 

41; 10. 7, [26, 34,] 36; II. 4. 11, 12, 14, 16, 2t. 25, 23, -..;, 

37, 40, 41, 42, 49; 12. 6, 7. 19, 27, 30, 35, 39, 41, 44, 4"9'; 

13. 7, II, 12, 21, 21, '33; 14. 23, 26, 26, [28]; 15. 20; 16. 4, 
•I5- I7. 19. '9; 17- i; 18 [4.1 6, 7, II, 21, 25, 25, (29,). 30, 
Jii_3i. 33- 37. 38; 19- 21. S4. 30; 20. X4, [17,] 20, 21, 22, 
£5, 26, 28;. 21. 6, 17, 17,20, 23. 

■ Acta I. 7, IT, 15, 24; 2. 34, 37; 34. 6, 22: 4. e. 19,23, 

24. 25; 5 3. 8, [9,] 19, 29, 35; 6. 2: 7. 1, 3, 7, 33, 37, 56, 
60: 8. 20, 24, 29, 30, 31, 34, (37,37); 9- 5, [5, 6,] 10, 10, 15, 
■ '7. 34> 40; 1°. 4, 4. M. "9. 21, 22, 34; ii_. 8, 13; 12. 8, 11, 

• 5t 17 ; 13. 2, 10, 16, 22, 46; 14. lo; 15. 7, 36; 16. 18, 31 ; 
17. 32; 18. 6, 14; 10. 2, (2,] 3. 3, 4. (5, 25 ; 20. 10, 18, 35 ; 
21 II. 20, 37, 39; 22. 8, 10, 10, 13. 14. ig, 21, 25, 27, 23, 
I, 3, 4, n. 14, 20; 24. 20, C2; 25. 9, 10; 26. (15,] 15, [29I; 
27. 21 ; 31 ; 28. 21, 26, (29). 

Kom. 10. 6; I Co. I. 15 ; 10. 28; ii. 22, 24 ; 12. 3, 15, 16, 
21 ; 1 j. 27 ; 2 Co. 4. 6 ; 5. 16; Gal. 2. 14 ; Col. 4. 7 ; Ti. i. 
12 ; Heb. I. 12 ; 3. 10 ; 7. 9 ; 10. 7, 30; 12. 21 ; Jaa. 2. 3, 
3, II, II, 16; I Jo. r. 6, 8, 10; 4. 20; Jude q; Eev 7. 14; 
17. 7 ; 21. 5, 6; 22. [6.] 17. 

13. 7*0 say, sjieak, tell, declare, ipSi ero, ipioi ereo. 
Matt. 7. 4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let 
7. 22 Many will say to me in that day. Lord, L. 
13 30 I will say to the reapers. Gather ye togc. 
17. 20 shall say unto this mou.nt;i,in. Remove he, 
21. 3 ye shall say, The Lord hath need of thsra 
21. 25 will sayunto us. Why did yenot then be. 
05. 34 Then shall the king say ucto them on his 
25. 40 King shall answer and sayunto therii.Ve. 

25. 41 Thenshallhe say also onto (.hem on them 

26. 75 remembered the word of Jesus, which sa. 
Markii. 31 he v/ill say. Why then did ye not believ© 
Luke 2. 24 according to thatvvhich is said in the law 

4. 12 It is said. Thou shalt not tempt the Lord 
4. 23 Ye will surely say unto me this proverb 

12. 19 I will say to my soul. Soul, thou hast mu. 

33. 25 and he shall answer and say tinto you, I 

15, 27 shall say, I tell you, 1 know you not wh. 
^4. 9 he that bade thee ahd him come and say 
.15. 18 ^vjll eay unto him. Father, I have sinned 

17. 7 will say unto him by and by, when he is 
17. 8 will not rather-say unto him,,Make ready 
17. 21 Neither shall they say, Lohere ! or, lo th. ! 
37. 23' they shall say to you. ' See here I or, see. 
19. ji thus shall ye say unto him. Because the 
eo. s he wall say, Why then believed ye him not? 
82. II say unto the good man of the house, The 
22. 13 found ashehad said unto them: and they 
23. 29 in the v/hich they shall say. Blessed (are) 

John 4. 18 not thy husband : in that saidst tho\i tr. 
6. 65 Therefore said 1 unto you, that no man 
12. 50 even as the Father said unto me, so I sp. 

Acts 13. 34 he said on this wise, I will, jyive you the 

17. 28 poets have said. For vva are also his offs. 
Bom. 3. 5 what shall we say? (Is) God unrighteous 

4. I What shall.we then say that Abraham our 

6. I What shall we say then 1 Shall v/c tonti. 

7. 7 What shall we say then? (Is) the law sin? 

8. 31 What shall we then say to tnese things? 
9.14, 30 What shall we say 'then! 

9. 19 f hou wilt say then unto me. Why doth 
9. 20 Shall the thing formed eay to him that 

11. 19 Thou wilt-say then, Tiie branches were 

» Co. 14. 16 hov/ shall he. .say Amen at thy giving of 
14. 23 unbelievers, will they not eay that ye aye 
ig. 35 ^rill say, -How' are the dead raised up? and, 

s Co. 12. 6 for I will say the truth : but (now) I f orb. 

12. 9 said unto me. My grace is sufficient for 
Phil. 4. 4 Rejoice in the Lord alway : (and) again I 
Heb. X. 13 But to which of _the angels said he at any 

4. 3 as he said. As I have sworn in my wrath 
4. 7 as [it is said,) To day if ye will hear his 
ID. 9 Then said he, Lo, I come to do thy will 

13. 5 for he hath said, I vnU never leave thee 
Jas. 2.18 man may say, Tliouhast faith, and I have 
Rev. 7. 14 said unto him, .Sir, thou knowest. And he 

to. 3 again they said. Alleluia! And her smoke 

li-To talk, speak, tell, \a\icii laleo. 

Mark 9. 6 For he wist not what [to say] ; for tl-.ey 
John 8.25 Even (the same) that I said unto you from 
8. 26 I have many things to say and to judgo 

16. 6 But because I have said these things unto 
16. 18 A little while? we cannot tell what he sa. 

18. 20 resort; and in secret have I said nothing 
18. 21 ask them, .what I have said unto them 

Acts 3. 22 hear, .whatsoever he shall say unto you 
23. 7 [when he had so said,] there arose a disp. 
23. i8 young man., who hath somethingto say 
26. 22 which the prophets and Moses did say 
Botn. 3, 19 it saitfc to them who are under the law 
I Co.' 9. '8 Say I these things as a wan? or. .not the 
Heb. 5. s but he that saith unto him, Thou art my 
II. 18 Of whom it was said. That la Isaac shall 



15. To say, speak, declare, lay out, xiyu lego. 
Matt. 3. 9 think not to say within yourselves. Wo 

3. 9 for I sa/untoyou, that God is ablo of th. 
See aluo 4. [5, -9,) 10, 17, jg; 5. 18, 20, 22, 26, 28, 32, 34, 
36, 44 ; 6. 2, 5, 6, 25, 29; 7. 21 ; 8. 4, 7, 9, 10, ir, 20, 26; 

9. 6, 9, 21, 2j, 23, 28, 34, 37; 10. 15, 23, 42; II. 7, 9, II, 

i3, ig, 22, 24;; 12. 6, 13, 23, 31, 36, 44 ; 13. 14, 17, [51,) 51, 
54; 14. 4, -S7, 31: 15. 5, 33, 34; i§. 2, 13, 15, 15, 18, 28; 

17. 5, 10, 12, 20, 25, [26]; 18. I, 10, 13, i3, 19, 22, 32; 19. 

7, 8, 9, 10, (18,] 20, 23, 24, 28; 20. 6, 7, 7, 8, 21, 22, 5^3, 33; 

21. II, 13, 16, 16, 19, 21, 23, 31, 31, 31, 41, 42, 43; 22. I, 

8, 13, 20, Qi, 21, 23, 42; 43 ; 23. 3, 16, 30, 36, 39 ; 24. 3, 34, 
47; 2;. 12, <JD, 45; 26. 5. 13, 18, 21, 22, 25, 29, 31, 34, 35, 

36, 33, <o, 45, 52, 54, 64, 70, 71; 27. II, 13, 22, 22, [33,] 

41. 47. t4>;]; =8. :o- 

iJarl. I. 37, 38, 41, 44; 2. 5, 10, II, 14, 16, 17, iB, 24, 25, 

27; 3- i. «. 5. 21, 22, 2J, 28, 30,' 34: 4. 2, 9, II, 13, 21, 24, 

2«, Z^, 35. 38. 41 ; S- 8, 19, 28, 30, 31, 35, 36, 39, 41, 41; 
6. 4, to, [11, ) 14, 13, 15, 18, 35, 37, 38, 38, 50; 7. 9, II, 14, 

18, 2o, 28, 34; .8. I, 12, 12, 17, 19, 21, [24,) 27, [29,) 29, 29; 

9, I, I, s, II, 13, 19, 24, 26, 31, 35, 41; 10. II, 15, 23, 24, 

27, 28, 29, 42, 47, [51]; II. 2, 5, 21, 22, 23, (23,) 24, 28, 33, 

33; 12. 14, 16, iS, 35, 35, '.8,l43,)43'; '3- '. 5, 3°. 37. 37 i 
14- 2, [4,] 9, 13, 13, 14, 18, 59, 25, 27, 30, 30, 31, 32, 34, 36, 

37, 4'. 45. SS. 61. 63, 65, 67, 68, 69, 70; 15, 2, 14, [28], 31, 
35; 16. 3, 6. 

Luke 3. 7, 8, B, It, [22]; 4. 21, 22, 24; 3. 24, 39; 6. 5, 
20, 27, 42, 46 : 7- 8, 9, 14, 26, 28, 33, 34. 47, 49 ; 8. 8, (20 ;) 
9, 7, 18, 20, 2.3, 33, 10. 2, 5, 9, 12; II. 2, 8, 9, 18, 24, 29; 
45- S'i f53J; !=• I. 4. S. 8, 22, 27, 37, 44, 54, 54, 55; 13. 8, 
14, 17, 18, 24, 26, 35 ; 14. 12, 24 ; 15. 7, 10; 16. I, 5, 7, 9, 

29; 17. 6, 10, 13, 37; 18. 6, 17, 29; 19. -22, 26; 20. 21, 41, 

42; 21. 3, 10, 32; 22. II, 16, 18, 37, 60, 70; 23. 3, 30, (34,) 

42, 43; 24. 23, [30] 

John I. 21, 22, 29, 36, 38, 38, 39, 41, 43, 45, 4S, 47, 48, 
[49.] SI. 51 ; 2. 3. 4, s, 5, 7, B, 10, 22 ; 3. 3. 4, 5. II 1 4. 7, 
9, 10, II, 15, 16, 17, 19, 2o, 21, 25, 26, 28, 33, 34, 35, 35, 
42, 49, 50; 5. 6, 8, 10, 18, 19, 24, 25, 34; 6. 5, 6, 8, 12, 14, 
2Q, 26, 32, 42, 42, 47, 53, 65 ; 7. 6, II, 12, 12. 25, 26, 31, 40, 
41, 41, 50; 8. (4, 5, 6,1 19, 22, 22, 25, 31, 33, 34, 39, 46, 48, 
51, 52,54, 58:9. 8,9,9, 10, 12, i5, 16, 17, 17, 19, 41; 10. 
I, 7, 20, 25, 24, 36, 41; II. 7, 8, It, 23, 24, 27, 34, 36, 39, 
39. 40. 44. 47i 12. 4. 24, 29, 29, 33, 34; 13. 6, 8, 9, lo, 13, 

16, 2Q, 21, 25, 27. 29, 31, 33, 36, 37, 38; 14. 5, 6, 8, 9, 9, 
12. 22; 16. 12, 17. 18. 20, 23, 26, 29; 18. 5, 17, 26, 34, 37, 
38; 19- 3. 4. S. 6, 9, 10, 14, 15, 17, 21, (24), 26, 27. 28, 35, 
37; 20. 2, 13, 13, 15, 15, 16, 16, 16, 17, 22, 25, 27, 29; 21. 3, 

3. 5. 7, 10, 12, 15, 15, 15, 16, 16, 16, 17, 17, 18, 19, 21, 22. 

Acts 2. 13, 17. 34; 4. 32; 5. 38; 6. II, 13, 14; 7. 48, 49; 

9. 21 ; II. 16; 12. 8, (15;] 13, 25, 35 ; 15. 17; 17. 18, i3; 21. 

4. IT, 23, 37; 22. 22; 23. 8, 30; 27. 10; 28. 4, 6, 17. 

Rom. 2. 22; 3. 8, 19; 4. 3, 9; 7. 7", 9. I, 15, 17, 25; 

10. 8, II, 16, 18, 19, ig, 20, 21; II. I, 2, 4, 9,.)i; ij. 3, 19; 

14. 11; 15. 8, 10, 12. 

1 Co. I. T2, 12; 3. 4: 7. 6; 9. 8. lo; 10 29; 14. t6, 21,34; 

15. 12. 

2 Co, 6. 2, 17, i8; 9. 3. 4; ir. 16; Gal. i. 9; 3. 16, 17; 4. 
I, 30; 5- 2, 16; Eph. 4. 8, 17: 5 14; Col. 2. 4; I Th. 4. 15; 

5. 3; I Ti, 1.7; 5 i8;2Ti 2. 7; Titus 2.8; Phil, 19.21; Heb. 

1. 6, 7! 3- 7i is; 5. 6; 7- 21; 8. 8, 8, 9, 10, 13; 10 5, 8, 16. [30]; 

11. 14, 32; 13. 6; Jas. I. 13; 2. 14. 23; 4. 5. 6. 13, 15; i Jo. 

2. 4, 6, 9; 5. .16. J 

Rev. I. 8; 2. i, 7, 8. 9. 11, 12, 17. 18. 24, 29; 3. i, 6, 7, 
9, 13, 14, 17, 22; 4. i; 5. 5, 14; 6. 3. 5. 6, 7, 16: 10. 8 9. 9, 
It; 14. 13; 16. 5, 7; 17. (is); 18 7; 19. 9. 9, 10; 21. 5; 22. 
9, 10, 17, 20. 

16. TV? speak, say, ipSi ero. 

Matt. 5. 23., 27 ye have heard tjiat itwasnaidbythera 
5. 3? It hath been. said. Whosoever shall put 
S.~33. 38, 43 ye have heard that it hath been 

Rom. 9. 12 Id was said unto her. The elder shall serve 
9. 26 in the place wbere it was said unto them 

Rev. 6. II itwassaiduntothem.thattheysbouldrest 

n. To say, assert, affirm, tpdoKO) phaskd. 

Rev. .2. 2 [thou hast tried them which say th?y are] 
18. To say, affirm, ^rjul phemi. 

Matt. 4. 7 Jesus said unto him, It is written again 

8. 8 The centurion answered and said. Lord 
f3. 28 The servants said unto him. Wilt thou th. 

13. 29 he said. Nay; lest, while ye gather up the 

14. 8 she, being before instructed . .said. Give 
17. 26 Jesussaithuntohim,Thenarethechildren 
19. 21 Jesus [said] unto him. If thou wilt be pe. 
ei. 27 he said unto them. Neither tell I you by 
25. 21 His lord said unto him, Welldone, (thou) 

25. 23 tjislord said unto him. Well done, good 

26, 34 Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto 

26. 61 This (feUow) said, I am able to destroy 
27.11 Art thou the king of the Jews ? Jesus said 

27. 23 the governor said. Why, what evil hath he 
27. 65 Pilate said unto them. Ye have a watch 

MaTki4. 29 Peter said unto him. Although all shall - 
Luke 7. 40 Simon, I have somewhat. .And he saith 
7. 44 he turned to the woman, and said untoS. 
22. 58 another saw him, and said, Thou art also 

22. 70 Art tliou then the Son of God? And hesa. 

23. 3 And he answered him and said. Thou sa. 
John I. 23 He said, I (am) the voice of one crying in 

9. 38 he said. Lord, I believe. And he worship. 
Acts 2. 38 Peter [said] unto them. Repent, and be 

7. 2 he said. Men, brethren, and fathers, hea. 

8. 36 the eunuch said, See, (liereis) water ;What 
TO. 28 he said unto them. Ye know how that it 
io. 30 Cornelius said.'Four days ago I was fast. 
10 31 said, Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, and 
16. 30 brought them out, and said, Sirs, whatmu. 
j6. 37 Paul said unto them. They have beaten 
17. 22 said, (Ye) men of Athens, I perceive that 
ig. 35 he said, ^e) men of Ephesus, what raan 
21. 37 captaia. \<T!0 said; CanBtthoaspsakG.?. 



Acts 22. 2 they kept the more silence: and he saith 
22. 27 Tell me, art thou a Roman?Ue said, yea 

22. 28 And Paul said. But I was (free) bom 

23. 5 Then said Paul,Iv/ist iict, brethren, that 
23. 17 said. Bring this young icanunto the chief 
23. 18 brought (liim) to the chief captain, and 
23. 35 I will hear theo, said he, when Uiineacc. 
25. 5 Let them therefore, said he, which among 
25. 22 Agi'ippa [saidl onto Featus, 1 v/ould also 
25. 22 To morrov/, said he, thou shalt hear him 

25. 24 Festus said. King Agrippa, and all men 

26. 1 Agrippa said unto Paul, Thou art permi. 
oer 24 Festus said with a loud voice, Paul, thou 
b6. 25 he said, I am not mad, most noble Festas 
26. 23 Agrippa (said] untoPauI, Almost thou 
26. 32 Tlicn said Agrippaunto Festus, This man 

1 Co. 6. iG isonobody? for tv/o, [saith he,]shallbeono 

7. 29 But this I say, brethren, the time (is) sh. 
10. 15 I speak as to wise men ; judge ye wliat I 
10. 19 What say I then ? that the idol is any th. 
15. 50 this I say, brethren that Hcsli and blood 

2 Co. 10. 10 (his) letters, say they, (.are) weighty and 
Heb. 3. 5 See, eaitli he, (that) thou make all things 

19. r^e word, 6 \uyos ho logos. 

Heb. 5. II we have many things to eay, and hard to 

SAT against, to — 

To speak against, avTi'nrov anleipon. 

Acts 4. 14 And beholding, .they could say nothinga. 

SAY before, to — 

To say beforehand, publicly, lepoepfu p,roere!i. 
■Rom, 9. 29 as Esaias said before, Escept the Lord of 
2 Co. 7. 3 for I have said before, that ye are in our 
Oal. I. 9 As we said before, so 8<ay I now again. If 
Keb. 10. 15 a witness, .for after that(he had said be.) 

BAY on, to — 

\.To speak, "ij'i dabar, 3. 

1 Sa. 15. i6 Stay, and I will tell thee Say on 

2 .Sa. 14. 12 speak (one) word. .And ho said, .Say on 
I Ki. 2. 14 I have somewliat unto thee .Say on 

2. 16 now I ask one petition of thee Say on 

2. To speak, (ell, declare, flwov, eipon 

Luke 7. 40 Simon, I have somewhat Master, say on 

3. To lay out, say, speak, Acyia lego. 

Acts 13. 15 if ye have any word of exhortation, .say on 
SAY anything, or what, to — 
V/ord, .iVp millah. 

Job 32 II waited. . whilst yesearchedoutwliattosay 
33. 32 If thou hast any thing to say, answer mj 

SAY nay, to — 

To serji back, came to return, y-v shuh, 5. 

1 KJ, 2. 17 Speak, .for he v/il! not say thee nay. that 

2. 20 I desire one small petition.. say nie not n. 

2 2D Ask on, my mother..! will not say thee n. 
SAY, saith, should — 
Mouth, ns pr.h. 

2 Sa. 17. 5 and let us heap-likewise what he saith 
Ezra 8. 17 I told them what tliey should say unto I. 

SAY, somewhat to — 
A word, 15^ dabar. 

I Ki 2. 14 I have somewhat to eay unco thee And 
SAYING — 
l.yl saying, ipx emer 

Prov. 4 10 near, my son, and receive niy sayings 
4. 2o My son. .incline thine ear unto iny saying 

2. To say, lift up the voice, "iCN amar. 

Gen. I. 22 And God Messed them, sapng 
Sec also 2. 16; 3. 17; 5. 2; 8. 15; 9. 8; 15. i, 4, 18; 17. 3; 18. 

12, 13, 15; 19. is; 21. 22; 22. 2o; 23.3, 5.8, 10, 13,14: 24. 

7, 30, 37; 26. 11, 20: 27. 6, 6; 28. 6, 20; 31. I, 29; 32. 4, 6, 
17 '7. >9; 34- 4. 8, 20; 37. 15; 38. 13, 2:, 24, 25, 28; 39. 12, 

14, 17, 19; 40. 7; 41. 9, 16; 42. 14, 22, 22, 28, 29, 37 ; 43. 

3, 3, 7; 44. I, 19, 32; 45. 16, 26; 47. 5; 48. 20, 2o; 50. 4, 4, 
5, 16, 16, 25. , 

Exod I. 22; 3. 16; 5.6, 8, 10, 13, 15; 6. 10, 12, 29, 7. 8, 
9, 16; 9. 5; II. 8; 12. I, 3; 13. I, "8, 14, 19; 14. I, 12; 15. t, 

'24; 16. II, 12; 17. 4, 7; 19. 3, *12, 23; 20. 1; 25. 1; 30. II, 

17. 22, 31; 31. ii 12, 13; 33. i; 35. 4, 4; 36. 5, 6; 40. I. 

Lev. I. i; 4. I, 2; 5. 14; 6. i, 8, 9, 19, 24, 25; 7. 22, 23, 
28, 29; 8. I, 31; g. 3; 10. 3, 8, 16; II. I, 2; 12. 1, 2; 13. 1; 
14- I. 33. 35. IS- t; 17. 1, 2; 18. i; ig. i; 20. i; 21. 16, 17; 
22. I, 17, 26; 23. I, 9, 23, 24, 26, 33, 34:24. I, 13, 15; 25. i; 
27. ■ 

Num. I. I, 48; 2. i; 3. 5, II, 14, 44 ; 4. r, 17, 21,5. 1 
5, 11: 6. I, 22, 23, 23 ; 7 4; B. I, 5, 23; 9. I, 9, 10; TO. i; 

11. 13, i3, 20; 12. 13; 13. I, 32; 14. 7, 15, 17, 26,. 40; 15. I, 
17, jT, 16. 5, 20. 23, 24, 26, 36, 41, 44; 17. I, 12; 18. 25 ; u). 
I, 2; 20. 3, 7, 23; 21. 21; 22. 5; 23. 26; 24. la; 25. 10, 16; 26 
I. 3, 52; 27. 2, 6, 6, 15; 28. i; 30. I, 3, 25; 32. 2, 10, 25, 31, 

33- 50; 34- I. 13, ''>; 35- I. 9 ; 36- 5. 6. 

Deufc. I. 5, 6, 9, 16, 28, 34, 37; e. 2, 4, 17, 26: 3. 18, 21 
23: 5. 5; 6. 20; 9- 4, 13. 23; 12- 30; '3- 2, 6, -12, 13; 15. 9, 
11; i3. 16; 10. 7: 2o 5; 22. 17; 27. I, 9, 11; 29. 19; 31. IO 

25; 32- 48; 34- 4- 

Josh. I. I, 10, II, 12, 13, 16; 2. I, 2, 3; 3. 3, 6, 8, 9; 4. 
I. 3. 6, 15, 17, 21, 21. 22 ; 6. 10, 26; 7. 2; 8. 4; 9. II, 22, 22; 
10. 3, 6, 17; 14. 9; 17 4, 14, 17; i8. 8; 20. I, 2; 21. 2; 22. 8» 

15, 24. 

Judg. I. i; 5. i; 6. 13, 32; 7. 2, 3, 24; 8. 9, 15: g. t, 31} 
10. 10; ir. 12, 17; 13. 6; 15. 13; 16. 2, 2, iS; 19. 22; 20. i 

12, 23, 2S; 21. 1, 5, 10, 18, 20. 

Ruth 2. 15; 4. 4, 17; I Sa. 4. 2i; 3. 10; 6. 2, 21; 7. 3;'9i 
15, 2f>; 10. 2; II. 7; 13. 3; .14. 24, 38, 33; 15. TO, 12; 16. 22; I 
17 26, 27; 18. 24; 19. s, II, 3Si 19; ». .12; 21. u; 23. «. ^ 

106 



SAYING- 



842 



SCARLET 



14, 40; 26. 
1, 26. 



, 6, 14, 19; 27 II, II, 12; 



to, 27; 24. I, 8, 9; 25. 
so. 10, 12; 29. 5; 30. £ 

2 Sa. I. 16, 2, I, 4; 3. 12, 12, 14, 17, 18. 23, 3S 
5. I, 6, 19; 6. 12; 7. 4, 26; u. 10, 15, 19; 13.' 7, 
14. 32; 15. 8, 10, 13, 31 ; 17. 6, 16; 18. 5, 12; 19. i 
tit 20. 18, 18; 21. 17 , 24. II. 

I KL I. 5, 6, II, 13, 23, 30, 47, SI. sn; 2' I. 4. 8, 



4. 10 ; 

28, 30; 
', 9. "> 

^ - .. 23. 29. 

30. 39. 42 . 5- 2. S. a ; 6. II ; 8. 15, 25, 47, 55 ; g. 5 ; 12. 3, 

7, 9, 10, 10, 12, 14, 16, 22, 23 ; 13. 3, 4, 9, iB, 21, 27, 31 , 15. 
18; 16. 1 ; 17. 2, 8 ; 18. I, 26, 31 ; ig. 2; 20. 5, 5, 17; 21. 

2, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 19, 19, 23, 28; 22. 12, 13, 31, 36. 

2 Ki. 3*. 7 ; 4. I, 31 ; 5. 4, 6, 8, 10, 22 ; 6. 8, 9, 13, 26; 7 
10, 12, 14, 18; 8. I, 4, 6, .7, 8, g; g. 12, 18, 20, 36; 10. 1,5, 
6, 8; ir. 5 : 14. 6, 8, 9, 9 ; 15. 12 ; 16. 7, 15; 17. 13, 26, 27, 
35; 18. 14, 30, 32, 36; 19. 9, 10, 10, 20; 20. 0,4; 21. 10; 

22. 3, 10, 12; 23. 21. 

z Ch. 4. 9, 10; II. 1 , 12. 19 ; 13. 12; 14. 10; 16. tS ; 17. 

3, 6, 24; 21. 9, 10, 22. 8; 2 Ch. 2. 3; 6. 4, 16, 37; 7. tS; 

10. 3, 6, 7, 9, 10, 10, 12, 14, 16; II. 2, 3; 12. 7 ; 16. 2; 18. 

11, 12, ig, 19, 30; ig. g; 20. 2, 8, 37; 21. 12, 25. 4, 7, 17, 
18, 18; 30. 6, i8; 32. 4, 6, 9, II, 12, 17; 34. 16, >8, 20; 35. 
21 ; 36. 22. 

Ezra I. I, 8. 22; 9 i, 11; Neh. r. 8 ; 6, 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 8. 
II, 15 Job 24. is; Psa. 71 is; 105. 11 iig. 82, £ccl. 
I. 16. 

Isa. 3. 7 , 4. T ; 6 8; 7. 2, 5, 10, 8. 5, 11 , 14. 24, 16. 

14, 19. 25, 20. 2 ; 23. 4 ; 29. II, 12, 30. 21 ; 36. 15, 18, 21 ; 
7.39, 10. 10, IS, 21; 38. 4; 41. 7, 13; 44. 28; 46. 10; 56. 3, 

Jer. I 4, II, 13 ■ 2 I, 2, 27; 4. 10 s- 20; 6. 14, 7. 1,4 
aj; 8. 6, II ; u. i, 4, 6, 7, 21 , 13. 3, 8; 18. i, 5, n ; 20. 
•5; 21 I ; 23. 25 ; 33. 38 ; 24. 4; 25. 2, 36. i, 8, g, 11, 12, 
17, 18; 27 I, 9. 12, 14, 16, 16, 28. I, 2, II, 12, 13; 29. 3, 

22, 24, 25, 23, 28, 30, 31; 30 I, 2; 31. 34; 32. 3,6, 7, 13, 
26, 26; 33. I, ig, 23, 24; 34. I, 12, 13; 35 1,6, 12, is; 36. 
I. 5. '4. 17. 27. 2g, 29; 37. 3, 6, g, 13, 19; 38, i, 8, 10, 16; 
39. II, 15, 16; 40. g, 15; 42. 14, 20; 43. 8; 43. 2; 44. I, 4, 

15, 20, 25, 25, 26 ; 45- ' : 49' 34- 

E/e. 3- '^i 6-'! 7- ■'' 9- i> "! i°- ^> " '4! "■ '> 8. 17, 
2T, 22, 26; 13. I, 6, 10; 14. 2, 12; 15. i; 16. I, 44; 17. I, 
11; i8. I, 3; 20. 2, s. 45; 21. 1,8, 18; 23. 1, 17, 23, 28; 

23. i; 24. I, 15, 20; 23. i; 26. i; 27. i; 28. i, ii, 20; 2g. 
1, 17; 30. I, 20; 31. i; 32. I, 17; 33. 1, 10, 21, 23, 24, 30; 
34. i; 3S. I, 12, 36. 16; 37. IS, 18; 38. I. 

Am 03 2. 12; 3. i; 7. lo; 8. s; Jon. i. i; 3. i, 7; Hag. 
f t, 2, 13, '2. I, 2,10, II, 20, 21; Zech. I. 1, 4, 7, 14, 17, 
21 2. 4; 3. 4, 6; 4. 4, 6, 6, 8; 6. 8, g, 12, 12; 7, 3, 4, 5, 

8, 9; 8. I, 18, 21, 23. 

3.7a say, lift up the voice, "i2X mnar. 

Ezra 5. II they returned us answer saying V/e are 

i.A loord, "15'j dabar. 

Oen. 37. m envied . . but his father observed the say. 
Nura 14, 39 Moses told these sayings unto all the ch 
1 Sa. 18. 8 Saul was very wroth, and the saying dis. 
I Ki. 12. 15 that he might perform his saying, which 

13. 32 the saying which he cried by the word of 
15. 29 according unto the saying of the Lord, wh. 

17. IS and did according to the saying of Elijah 

20, 4 according to thy saying, I (am) thine, and 
9 KL 2. 23 according to the saying of Elisha which 

5.14 according to the saying of the man of God 

8 2 and did after the .saying jf theman of God 

JO. 17 accordingto the saying of the Lord, which 

I Ch.2i. ig David went up at the saying of God, wh. 

a Ck 13. 22 his sayings, (are) written in the story of 

33. ig they (are) ^vritten among the sayings of 

Esth. I. 21 the saying pleased .the king and the prin. 

Jon. 4. 2 (was) not this my saying when I was yet 

6 Mouth, r,^ peh. 

Psa. 4g. 13 yet their posterity approve their sayings 
6. Talk, \aKi.a lalia. 

John 4. 42 Now we believe, not because of thy saying 

7 Word, i.6yos logos. 

Matt. 7. 24 whosoever heareth these sayings of mine 
7 26 every one that hearetli these sayings of ■ 

7. 28 when Jesus had ended these sayings, the 
«S. 12 offended, after they heard this saying 
jg. I when Jesus had finished these sayings, lie 
ig. II All (men) cannot receive this saying, save 
xg. 22 when the young man heard that saying 
e5. I when Jesus had finished all these sayings 
28. IS this saying is commonly reported among 

Mark 7 29 For this saying go thy way ; the devil is 

8. 32 he spake that saying openly. And Peter 
g. 10 And they kept that saying with themsel. 

10. 22 he was sad at that saying, and went away 

Luke I. 29 she was troubled [at his saying), and cast 

6. 47 and heareth my sayings, and doeth them 

9. 28 eight days after these sayings, he took P. 
g. 44 Letthese sayings sink down into your ears 

John 4. 37 herein is that saying true. One soweth, and 
4. 39 believed on him for the saying of theiwo. 

6. 60 This is an hard saying ; who can hear it? 

7. 36 What (manner of) saying is this that he 
7. 40 therefore when'theypieard this saying, sa. 

8. SI, 52 If a man keep my saying, he shaljne. 
8. 55 but 1 know him, and keep his saying 

10. ig division, .among the Jews for these say 

12. 38 That the saying of Esaias the prophet 

14. 2+ He thatlovethme not keepeth not my sa. 

15. 2o if they have kept mysaying, they will keep 

18. 9 That the saying might be fulfilled which 

18. 32 That the saying of Jesus might be fulfilled 

19. 8, 13 When Pilate therefore heard that sa. 

21. 23 Then went this saying abroad among the 
Aeta 6. 5 And the saying pleased the whole multi. 

7. 29 Then fled Moses at this saying, and was 
i6. 36 the keeper of the prison told this saying 
B^a3> 3. 4 thou nughtest be justified in thy sayings 

13. g it is briefly comprehended in this saying 



I Co. 13. S4 then shall be brought to pass this saying 

1 Ti, 1. IS This (is) a faitliful saying, and worthy of 

3. I This (is) a true saying. If a man desire the 

4. 9 This (is) a faitliful saying, and worthy of 

2 Ti. 2. 1 1 (It is) a faithful saying : For if we be dead 
Titus 3, B(Thl3is)a faithful saying, and these things 
Rev. ig. 9 saith unto me, These are the true sayings 

22. 6 These sayings (are) faithful and true : and 
2e. 7 "blessed (is) he that keepeth the sayings of 

22. 9 of them which keep the sayings of tliis 
22. 10 Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of th. 

&.Sayincf, speech, jtijixa rhema. 

Mark g. .32 they understood not that saying, and were 
Luke 1. 6s these sayings were noised abroad throng. 
2. 17 they made known abroad the saying wh. 
e. so they understood not the saying which he 
E. 51 his mothter kept all these sayings in her 
7. I when he had ended all these sayings in the 
g. 45 they understood not this saying, and it 
9. 45 and they feared to ask him of that saying 
18. 34 this saying waa hid from them, neither 

9. To speak, tell, utter, ehov eipon. 

Matt26. 44 prayed the third time, saying the same 

Luke 5. 13 touched him, saying, I will : be thou clean 
g. 22 Saying, The son of man must suffer many 
14, s answered them, saying. Which of yoush. 
ig. 30 Saying, Go ye into the village over against 

Johnii. 28 called Mary her sister, secretly, saying, T. 
18. 22 saying, Answerestthou thehlgh priest so? 

Acts 7. 26 saying. Sirs, ye are Brethren; why do ye 
7. 27 thrust him away, saying, Who made thee 
7 40 Saying unto Aaron, Make us Gods to go 
10. 3 coming in to him, and saying unto him 
16. 20 brought them to the magistrates, saying 
19 21 to go to Jerusalem, saying, After I have 
21. 14 we ceased, saying, The will of the Lord 

23. 23 he called unto (him) two centurions, sa. 

10. To lay out, say, speak, \iyca lego. 

Matt. 1. 20 appeared unto him in a dream, sa3ring, J. 
Also in V. 22; 2. 2, 13, IS, 17, 20; 3. 2, 3, 14, 17; 4. 14; 
5, 2 , 6, 31 ; 8. 2, 3, 6, 17, 2S, 27, 29, 31 ; g. 14, 18, 27, 29, 
30,33; 10. s. 7; "• 17; 12- 10, 17; T3. 3, 24, 31, 3s, 36; 
14. 15, 26, 27, 30, 33; IS I, [4,] 7, 22, z3, 2s; 16.7,13, 22; 

17. 9, 10, 14, 25; 18. I, 26, 28, 29; 19. 3, 25; 20. 12, 36, 
31 ; 21. 2, 4, 9, 10, 15, 20, 2S. 37 ; 22. 4, 16, ?4, 31, [35,] 42, 
43; 23. 2; 24. 3, s; 23. 9, 11, 20, 37, 44, 45 ; 26. 8, 17, 27, 
39.142. 48. 6s, 68, 69, 70; 27. 4, 9, II, ig, 23, 24; 29, 40, 46, 
S4. 63; 28. 9, 13, 18. 

Mark i. 7, is, 24, 23, 27, 40; 2. [12]; 3. 11, 33; 5. 9, 12, 
23. 31, 6. 2, 25; 7. 37; 8. 15, [16,] 26, 27, 33; 9. [7,] II, 
2S, 38; 10. 26. 3s, 49; II. tg.] 17. 31; 12. 6, 18, 26; 13. 
6 ; 14- 44. 57. 60, 68 ; 15. 4, g, 2g, [34,] 36, 

Luke I. 24, 63, 66, 67; 2. 13; 3. [4], 10, 14, 16; 4. [4.1 
[34.] 35. 36. 41 : 5. 8, 12, 21, 26, [30]; 7. 4, 6, 16, ig, 20, 
32, 3g ; 8. g, 24, 23, 3°. 38. 49. 59,. 54 i 9- JS, 35, 38 ; 10. 
17,2s: "• 45; 12. 16. 17; 13. 2^. 31; ^^. [3,] 7, 30; IS. 
2. 3. 6, 9; 17. 4 ; 18. 2, 3, 13, i8, 38, [41]; 19. 7, 14, 16, 

18, 20, 38, 42, 46; 2o.-[2,) s. 14. 21, 28; 21. 7, 8; 22. 19, 
2o, 42, S7. 59. 64. 66; 23. 2, 2, 3, 5, 18, 21, 33, 37, [39,] [40,] 
47 ; 24. 7. 23. 29, 34. 

John I. 15, 26, 32; 4. 3;, 51; 6. 32; 7- IS, 28, 37; 8. 
12; 9. 2, 19; 10. [33,3 II. 3, [31,] 32; 12. 21, 23; 18, 40; 
ig. 6, 12. 

Acts I. 6; 2. 7, 12, 40; 3. 25; 4. 16; s. 23, [23,] 28; 7; 
56; 8. 10, 19, 26; g.'4; 10. 26; 11. 3, 4, 7, 18; 12. 7; 13. 
is; 14. II. 15. 18; J5- 5. 13. [2.4]; 16.9. '5, '7,28, 3s; 17. 
7, 19, 18. 13; 19. 4, 13, 26, 28; 20. 23, 21, '21, 40; 22'. 7, 
18, 26; 23. g, 12; 24 a, 25. 14; 26. fi4.J 22, 31; 27. 2^, 
33; 28. 26. 

Kom. II. [2]; I Co. II. 25; aTl.j. 18; Heb. 2. 6, 12, 
4. 7; 6. is; 8. II, g. 20; 12. 26; '2 Pe. 3. 4; Jude 14; 
Kev I. II, 17; 4. 8, 10; s- 9. 12, 13; 6. I, 10; 7. 3, 10, 12, 
13; 8. 13, 9. 14; 10. 4; 11. I, 12, 15, 17; 12. 10; 13. 4, 
14 ; 14. 7, 8, 9. 13, 18 ; 15. 3 ; i6. I, 17 ; 17. 1 ; 18. s, 4, 10, 
16, 18, 19, 21 ; 19. I, 4, 5, 6, 17 ; 21. 3, 9. 

11. To assert, affirm, (pdaisa pha.sko. 

Acts 24. 8 the Jews also assented, saying that these 
SAYINff, dark — 
Acute or hidden thing, nvn chidah. 

Psa. 49. 4 I will open my dark saying upon the harp 
78. 2 I will open, .1 will utter dark sayings of 

Prov. I. 6 words of the wise, and ti.eir.dark sayings 
SCAB, scabbed — 
\.Sciirvy, a^j garab 

Dent 28. 27 with the emerods, and wit;h the scab, and 
I.A scab, nnjpa mispachath. 

Lev. 13; 6 pronounce him clean ; it (is but) a scab 
13. 7 if tht scab spread much abroad in the skin 

13. 8 that, behold, the scabspreadethintheskin 

Z.A scab, noBD sappachalh. 

Lev. 13. 2 When a man shall have in the skin . . a so. 

14. 56 Uv a rising, and for a scab, and for a br. 
i.Jtch, scab, scurvy, ns^': yallepheth. 

Lev. 21. 20 or be scurvy, or scabbed, or hath his st. 
32. 22 or having a wen, or scurvy, or scabbed 
SCAB, to emits with a — 
To scab, nsy saphach, 3. 

Isa. 3. 17 the LOED will smite with a scab thecrown 
SCABBAED — 
Scabbard, sheath, iV.ii taar. 

Jer. 47. 6 Put up thyself into thy gcabbard, rest, and 
SCAITOLD — 
A pulpit, iv? Idyyor 

ti Ch. 6. 13 Solomon had made a brasen scaffold, ot 



SCALE, to — 

To go up, Th)i alah. 

Prov.21. 22 A wise (man) soaleth the city of the mig. 

SCALES — 

1. Scales, armour, ri'^i^'y'p qasqeseth. 

Lev. II. 9 whatsoever hath flnsaudscalesin thewa. 
II. 10 all that have not fins and scales in the 
II. 12 Whatsoever hath no fins nor scales in tho 
Deut 14. 9 all that have fins and scales shall ye eat 

14. 10 whatsoever hath not fins and scales ye 
Eze. 29. 4 cause the fish.. to stick unto thy scales 
29. 4 fish of thy rivers shall stick unto thy scales 

^.Strong or firm of shield, ]:D p'jN aphiq magen. 

Job 41, js (His) scales (are his) pride, shut up toget. 
^.Balance, beam of scales, oh^ peles. 

Isa. 40. 12 weighed the motmtains in scales, and the ■ 

i.A scale, heTris lepis. 

Acts 9. 1 s there fell from his ejes as it had been ec. 

SCALL — 

A scall, pK neiheq. 

Lev. 13. 30 it (is) a dry scall, (even) a leprosy upon 
13. 31 the priest look on the plague of the scall 
13. 31 (him that hath) the plague of the seal! se. 
13. 32 (if) the scall spread not, and there be in ifc 
13. 32 the scall (be) not in sight deeper than the 
13. 33 He shall be shaven, but the scall shall be 
13. 33 shall shut up (him that hath)the scall se. 
13. 34 look on the scall and, behold, (If) the sc. 
13. 35 But If the scall spread much in the skin 
13, 35 if the scall be spread In the skin, the pri. 
13. 37 if the scall be in his sight at a stay, and 
13. 37 scaU Is healed, he (is) clean : and the pr. 
14. 54 aU manner ot plague of leprosy, and scall 

SCAIP — 

Crown of head,' pate, ipnn qodqod. 

Psa. 68. 21 hairy scalp of such an one as goeth on sfc 

SCAUT — 

Leanness, scantiness, JiiT razon. _ 

Mic. 6. 10 and the scant measure (that is) abomln.t 

SCAPE GOAT — . 

A goat for going aiJoay, ^1^SJJ^ azazel. 

Lev. 16. 8 Lord, and the other lot for the scape goafc 
16. 10 on which the lot fell to be the scape goat 
16. 10 let him go for a scape goat into the wild. 
:6. 26 ha that let go the goat for the scape goat 

SCAECE, scarcely — 

\.To go out or forth, NV,' yatsa. 

Gen. 27. 30 Jacob was yet scarce gone out from the pr 
2.Hardly, fi6\ts molis. 

Acts 14. 18 with these sayings scarce restrained they 

zy. 7 scarce were come over against Cnidus, the 

Rora. 5. 7 scarcely for a righteous man will one die 

1 Pe. 4. 18 if the righteous scarcely be saved, where. 

SCAECENESS — 

Scarcity, npi?!? miskenuth. 

Deut. 8. '9 wherein thou shalt eat bread without so. 
SCARE, to — 
To break down, affright, nnn chathatk, 3. 

Job 7. 14 Then thou scarest me wilh dreams, and 
ECAELET (colour or thread) — 
l.Purple, ]]pK argevan. 

Dan, $. 7, 16 be clothed with scarlet, and (have) a 
3. 29 clothed Daniel wi'»h scarlet, and ^ut) a 
2.Scarlet or crimson stuff, nij^in 'jtf' or ^iip shani. 
Gen. 38. 28 bound upon his hand a scarlet thread, sa 
38. 30 that had the scarlet thread upon his hand 
Exod 25. 4 blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine U, 
26. I, 31, 36 blue, and purple, and scarlet 
27. 16 blue, and J)urple,'and scarlet, and fine Iw 
28. s. 8 blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine 
e8. 6 (of) blue, and (of) purple, (of) scarlet, and 
28. IS, 33 (of) blue, and (of) purple, and (of) sea. 
35. 6, 23 blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine 
35. 25 blue, and of purple, (and^ of scarlet, and of 

35. 35 in blue, and in purple, m scarlet, and In. 

36. 8 curtains (of) . .blue, and purple, and scar. 
36. 35, 37 blue, and piurple, and scarlet, and fine 
38. 18 blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine tw, 

38. 23 embroiderer in blue . . and in scarlet, and 

39. I of the blue, and purple, and scarlet, they 
39. 2, s, 8, 24, 29 blue, and purple, and scarlet 
39. 3 in the purple, and in the scarlet, and in 

Lev. 14. 4, 49 and cedar wood, and scarlet, and hys. 

14. 6 take it, and the cedar wood, and the sea. 

54. 51 take the cedar wood., and the scarlet, and 

14. 52 and with the hyssop, and with tho scanet 
Num. 4'. 8 shall spread upon them a cloth of scarlet 

19. 6 take cedar wood, and hyssop, and scarlet 
Josh. 2. 18 thou Shalt bind this line of scarlet threafl 
2. 21 she bound the scarlet line in the window 
9 Sa. I. 24 clothed you in scarlet, with (other) delic. 
Prov- 31 21 all her household (are) clothed with sea. 
Song 4. sThy lips (are) like a thread of scarlet; and 
Tsa. 1. 18 Though your sins be as scarlet, theyshaU 

S.Crimson, scarlet, J/Jiin tola. 

Lam. 4. 5 brought up in scarlet embrace dunghilla 
i.To he in scarlet, dyed, yVn tala, 4. 

Nah. 2. 3 valiant men (are) in scarlet : the chariota 
15. Scarlet, kSkkivos kokkinos. 

Matt 37. 28 aliripped him, and put oa him- a scarlet 



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Heb. 9. 19 with water, and scarlet wool, and hyssop 
Kev. 17. 3 saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured 

17. 4 was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour 

18. 12 fine linen, and purple, and silk, and scar. 
j8. 16 clothed in fine linen, and purple, and ac. 

SCATTEH. (abroad, away, into comers), to — 
l.To scatter, ti? bcdar, 3. 

Dan. 4. 14 shake off his leaves, and scatter his fruit 
2.T0 f:Zatter, "ija bazar. 

Dan. 1 1. 24 he shall scatter among them the prey, and 

3. To scatter, nia bazar, 3. 

Psa. 68. 30 scatter thou the people (that) delight in 

4. To scattter, winnow, spread, nn; zarah. 

Nura 16. 37 scatter thou the fire yonder ; for they are 
Eze. 5. 2 third part thou Shalt scatter in the wind 

6. 7*0 scatter, winnow, spread, ni; zarah, 3. 

ley. 26. 33 will scatter you among the heathen, !ind 
I Ki. 14. 15 and shall scatter them beyond the river 
Psa. 44. II aud hast scattered U3 among thejheathen 
106. 27 To overthrow . . and to scatter them in the 
Prov 20. 8 A king, .scattereth awayall evil with hia 

20. 26 A wise king scattereth the wicked, and 
Jer. 31. lo He that scattered Israel will gather hirn 
49. 32 scatter into all winds them (that are) In 
49. 36 will scatter them toward all those winds 
Eze. s- 'o remnant of thee will I scatter into all the 

5. 12 I will scatter^a third part into all thejwi 

6. 5 I will scatter your bones round aboutyour 
12. 14 I will scatter toward every wind all that 

Zech. I. 19, 21 the horns which have scattered Judah 
X. 21 horh over the land of Judah to scatter it 

6. To sprinkle, pi] zaraq. 

Isa. 28. 25 scatter the cummin, and cast in the prin. 
Eze. 10. 2 scatter (them) over the city. And he went 

7. To cause to move, shake, yu nua, 5. 

Psa. 59. 1 1 scatter them by thy power ; and bring th. 

8. To dash orbeatinpieces, spread out, fSJ naphats,Z. 
Dan. 12. 7 when he shall have accomplished to sea. 

9. To bloio away, nxp paah, 5. 

Deut32. 26 I said, I would scatter them into comers 

10. To scatter, j'13 puis, 5. 

Gen. II. 8 So the Lord scattered them abroad from 
II. 9 scatter them abroad upon the face of the 
49. 7 divide them in J^acob, aud scatter them in 

Deut. 4. 27 Lord shall scatter you among the nations 
28. 64 Lord shall scatter thee among all people 
30. 3 whither the Lord thy God hath scattered 

a Sa. 22. 15 sent out arrows, and scattered them ; li 

Neh. I. 8 I will scatter you abroad 'among the nat. 

Job 37. II hewearieththe thickcloud ; hescattereth 
38. 24 (which) scattereth the-east wind upon the 

Psa. 18. 14 he sent out his arrows and scattered them 
144. 6 Cast forth lightning, and scatter them 

laa. 24. I scattereth abroad the inhabitants thereof 
41. 16 the whirlwind shall scatter them : andth. 

Jer. 9. 16 1 will scatter them also among the heat. 
• I3. 24 Therefore will I scatter them as the stu. 
j8. 17 I will scatter thera as with an east wind 
23. I that destroy and scatter tho sheep of my 
23. 2 Ye have scattered my flock, and driven ■ 
30. II end of all nations v/hither I have scatte. 

Eze. II. i6 I have scattered them among the count. 
12. 15 Ishall scatter them among the natious,and 
20. 23 I would scatter them among the heathen 
22. IS IwiU scatter thee among the heathen, and 
ag. 12 I will scatter the Egyptians among thena. 
30. 23, 26 I will scatter the Egyptians among the 
34. 21 pushed . .till ye have scattered them abr. 
36. 19 I scattered them among the heathen, and 

Hab. 3. 14 they came out as a whirlwind to scatter 

11. To scatter, "ixBpazar, 3. 

Psa. S3. 5 God hath scattered the bones of him that 
89. 10 thou hast scattered thina enemies with 
147.' 16 he scattereth the hoar frost like ashes 
Prov 11; 24 There is that scattereth, and yet iijcrea. 
Jer. 3. 13 hast scattered thy ways to the strangers 
Joel 3. 2 whom they have scattered among the na. 

12. To break off, pp parats. 

Psa. 60. 1 thou hast scattered us, thou hast been di. 

13. To spread out or forth, bis pares, 3. 

Psa. 68. 14 When the Almighty scattered kings in it 

14. To scatter thoroughly , StacrKopwl^o) diaskorpizO. 
Luke I. 51 he hath scattered the proud in the imag. 

15. To scatter, cxKopTrl^ia skorpizd. 

Matt 1 2. 30 he that gathereth not \7ith me scattereth a. 
Luke 1 1. 23 he that gathereth not with me scattereth 
John 10. 12 the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth 

BCATTEKED (abroad), to be — 
l.To be scattered, winnowed, spread, trs) zarah, 2. 
Eze. 6. 8 ye shall be scattered throagh'the countr. 

2. To be scattered, winnowed, spread, n-j] zarah, i. 

Job i8. IS brimstone shall be scattered upon his ha. 

3. To be prolonged, draivn out, ?,wa 7r>-ashak, i. 
isa. J 8. 2 to a nation scattered and peeled, to a pe. 

i8. 7 of a people scattered and peeled, and fr. 

4. To dash or beat in pieces, fs; naphats. 

1 Sa. 13. II I saw that the people were scattered from 
Isa. 33. 3 at the lifting up . . nations were scattered 

S.JV) scatter, be scattered, y^B puts. 

Gen. It. 4 lest we be scattered abroad upon the taoe 



Num 10. 35 Rise up. .let thine enemies be scattered 

1 Sa. II. II they which remained were scattered, ao '. 
Psa. 68. I Let (Jod arise, let his enemies be scattered 
Kze. 34. 5 Uiey were scattered, because (there is) no 

34. 18 they becamo meat . . when they were scat. 
46. 18 that my people bo not scattered every ra. 
Zech 13. 7 smite, .and the sheep shall be scattered 
'6. To be scattered, f^S puts, 2. 

2 Sa. 18. 8 For the battle was there scattered over 

1 Ki.2z. 17 I saw all Israel scattered upon the hills 

2 Ki.2s. 5 and all his army were scattered from him 
2 Ch.i8. 16 Idid see all Israel scattered upon the mo. 
Jer. 10. 21 therefore, .their flocks shall be scattered 

40. 15 thatalltheJev/s.. should be scattered, and 
52. 8 and all his army were scattered from him 
Eze. 11.17 countries where ye have been scattered 
20. 34 out of the countries wherein ye are scatt. 
eo. 41 countries wherein ye have been scattered 

28. 2s the people among whom (.hey were scatt.- 

29. 1 3 from the people whither they were scatt. 
34. 6 My flock was scattered upon all the face 
34. 12 all places where they have been scattered 

7. To scatter, break in pieces, fi3 puts, 5. 

Exod.5. 12 the people were scattered abroad throug. 
I Sa.13. 8 aud the people were scattered from him 

?i.To'scatter selves, be scattered, Y^5 puts, la. 

Hab. 3 6 the everlasting mountains were scattered 
9. To be increased, scattered, v}5 push, 2. 

Nah. 3. 18 thy people is scattered upon the monnta. 

10. To scatter, "v^ pazar. 

Jer. 50. 17 Israel (is) a scattered sheep; thelionshave 

11. To be scattered, ^xa pazar, 2. 

Psa.141. 7 Our bones are scattered atthegrave'smo. 

12. To be scattered, its pazar, 4. 

JEsth. 3. 8 There is a certain people scattered abroad 

13. To separate selves, Ti^ parad, 7. 

Job 4. II the stout lion's whelps are scattered abr. 
Psa. 92 g all the workers of iniquity shall be scatt. 

14. Tb be spread out or forth,-^'i^ paras, 2. 

Eze. 17 21 they that remain shall be scattered tow. 

15. To be spread abroad, tffis parash, 2. 

Eze. 34 12 he i3.among his sheep(that are) scattered 

16. To be dissolved, SiaXiofiat dialuomai. 

Acts 5. 36 as many as obeyed him, v/ere scattered 
■17. To scatter thoroughly, hiaaKop-ni^O) diaskorpizo. 
Matt26. 31 the sheep of the flock shall be scattered a. 
Marki4. 27 smite, .and the sheep shall be scattered 
Johnii. 52 children of God that were scattered abr. 

18. To scatter diversely, disperse, otaavf'ipca diasp. 
Acts 8, I they were all scattered abroad tiiToughout 

8. 4 they that were scattered abroad went ev. 
11. 19 they which were scattered abroad upon 

19. A dispersion, dispersed portio^i, Siaanopd diets. 
Jas. 1. I twelve tribeswhich are scattered abroad 
1 Pe. I. I thestrangersscatteredthroughoutPontus 

20. To throw down, yiirrw rhiptO. 

Matt. 9, 35 they fainted, and were scattered abroad 

21. To scatter, aKopiri^ui shorpizo. 

Johnifi. 32 yeshailbescattered, every man to bis own 

SOATTEEING 7-. 
Scattering, ys} nepheis. 

Jsa. 30. 30 (with) scattering, and tempest, and hails. 
SOEKT — 
l.MeTnorial, remembrance, "i"t, 13) zeker. 

Hos. 14. 7 thescentthereof(s5iallbe)asthe wineof L. 

2. Smell, savour, fragrance, n'-i reach. 

Job 14. 9 throughthe scent of water it will bud, and 
Jer. 48. II his taste remained in him, and bis scent 

SCSPTEE — 

I. Reed, rod, sceptre, eg?' shebet 

Gen. 49. 10 The sceptre shall not depart from Judah 
Num24. 17 a sceptre shall rise out of Israel, and shall 
Psa. 4S. 6 the' sceptre of thy kingdom (is) a right sc. 
Isa. 14. 5 The Lord hath broken, .the sceptre of the 
Eze. 19. n she had strong rods for the sceptres of 

19. 14 she hath no strong rod (to be) a sceptre to 
Amos I. s- 8 and him that holdeth the sceptre from 
Zech 10. II and the sceptre of Egypt shall depart aw. 

2.Sceptre, t3'5"!^ sharbit. 

Esth. 4. II the king shall hold outthe golden sceptre 
5 2 held out to Esther the golden sceptre that 
5. 2 So Esther, .touched the top of thesceptre 
8. 4 the king held out' the golden soeptre tow. 

Z'Rod, sceptre, staff, lilRoos rJiabdos. 

Heb. I. 8 a Bceptro of righteousness (is).the sceptre 

SCE'-VA, 2«6u5r. 

A Jewish priest at Ephesu^, father of seven sons' who 
attempted to cast out a demon in the name of Jesus, but 
who were wounded by it and had to flee. a.d. 58. 
Acts 19. 14 And there were seven sons of. .3., a Jew 

SOEOLAB — 

l.To answer, respond, njj; anah. 

Mai. 2. 12 The Lord will cut off . .the scholar, out 

2, One who is being taught, tdSb tahnid. 

f. CI1.35, 8 cast lota, .as well, .teacher as the scholar 



SCHISM — 

Rent, schism, oyJ<'l'-o. schisma. 

1 Co. J2. 25 That there should be no schjam In the bo 
ECSOOI. — 
A school, (TxoX'fi sclwlS. 

Acts 19. 9 disputing daily in the school of one Tyr. 
SCHOOLKASTER — 
Child conductor, Traitaycayds paidagOgos. 

Gal. 3. 2< the law was our schoolmaster (to bring us) 
3. 25 we are no longer under a schoolmaster 
SCIEKCE — 
\. Knowledge, jnp, ))-yi madda. 

Dan. I. 4 understanding science, and Buch as (had) 

2. Knowledge, yvuiais gnosis. 

1 Ti. 6. 20 and oppositions of science falsely so call. 
SCOFF, to — 

To show self a derider, scoffer, dVij qalas, 7. 

Uab. I. 10 they shall scoff at the kings, and tho pr. 
SOOFFEE — 
Childisli trijler, (/XiralicTrj^ empai/cies. 

2 Pe. 3. 3 that tlioro shall come in tho last days sc 
SCOECH, be scorched, to — 

To parch, vriiher with heat, icavfiar i(aj kauniatizO. 
Slatti3. 6 when the sun was up, they were scorched 
Mark 4. 6 But when the sun v/as up, it was scorched 
Eev. 16. 8 power was given unto him to scorch men 
16. 9 men were scorched with great heat, and 
SCORIT, scorning, scornful, sc;mer — 
l.Scorn, scorning, JyS laag. 

Job 34. 7 Job, (v/ho) drinketh up scorning like w. 
Psa. 44. 13 a sco.-u and a derision to them that arc 
.79. 4 a scorn and derision to thorn that are ro. 
123. 4 with the scorning of thoso that are at ea 

2.Laughter, pni^o mischaq. 

Hab. I. lotheprincesshallbeaBcomuijtotliem: they 

3. To scorn, CiS luls. 

Psa. 1. I nor eitteth in the seat of the scornful 
Prov. I. 22 the scorners delight in their scorning, and 
3. 34 he scorneth the scoruers: but he giveth 
9. 7 He that reproveth a scorner getteth to 
9. 8 Reprove not a scorner, lest he hate thee 
•3. I A wise son (heareth). a scorner heareth 
14. A scorner seeketh wisdom, and (findcth 
15. 12 A scorner loveth not one that reproveth 
19. 23 Smite a scorner, and the simple will hew. 
19. 29 Judgments arc prepared for scorners, and 
CI. II When the scorner is punislied, the simple 
21 24 haughtyecomer (iB)his name who dealeth 
82, 10 Cast out the scorner, and contention shall 
24. 9 and the scorner (is) an abomiaation to men 
Isa. 29. 20 the scorner is consumed, and all that wat. 

i. Scorning, j'lK? lalson. 

Prov. I. 22 delight in their scorning, and fools hate 
29. 8 Scornful men bring a city into asnare: but 
Isa. 28. 14 hear the v/ord of the Lord, ye scornful 

5. To be a scorner, yih latsats. 

Hos. 7. 5 he stretched out his hand with scorners 
SCOEIT, (to laugh) to — 
l.To despise, contemn, .115 bazah. 

Esth. 3. 6 he thought scorn to lay hands on Morde 

2. To scorn, yh luts. 

Prov. g. 12 but (if) thou scomest, thou alone shaH 

3. To scorn, yr} luts, 5. 

Job 16. 20 My friends scorn me : (but) mine eye po 
Prov. 3. 34 Surely he scorneth. .but he giveth grace 
19. 28 An ungodly witness scorneth judgment 

4. To scorn, ijih laag. 

2 Ki.19. 21 despised thee, (and) laughed thee to scorn 
Job 22. 19 and tlie innocent laugh them to scorn 
Isa. 37. 22 despised thee, (and) laughed thee to scorn 

5. To scorn, Jy^ laag, 5. 

Neh. 2. 19 tliey laughed us to scorn, and despised 
Psa. 22. 7 All they that see me laugh me to scorn 

6. Laughter, pn>^ tsechoq. 

Eze. 23. 32;thbu Shalt be laughed to scom, and had 

7. To deride, scoff, oh^i qalas, 3. 

Eae. i6. 31 been as an harlot, in that thou scomsst 

8.T0 laugh, deride, play, pn\y sachaq. 

Job 39. 7 He scorneth the multitude of the city, n 
39. 28 Ufteth up herself on high, she scorneth 

9.T0 laugh, deride, play, pniy sachaq, 5. 

2 Ch.30. 10 laughed them to scorn, and mocked them 

SCOEPIOH — 

l.A scorpion, 3";|?y aqrab. 

Deut 8. 15 scorpions, and drought, where (there was) 
T Ki.i2. ir, 14 but I will chastise you with scorpions 
2 Ch.io. II, 14.' but I (»vill chastise you) with scorpio. 
Eze. 2. 6 and thou dost dv/ell among scorpions : be 

2. A scorpion, crKopirids skorpios. 

I/Ukeio. 19 power to tread on serpents and scorpiona 

II. 12 ask an egg, will he offer him a scorpion ? 

Eev. 9. 3 as the scorpions of the earth have power 

g. 5' torment (was)as'the tormentot ascorpion 

9. 10 they ba4 tails like unto scorpions, and 



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SEA 



BCOTTEES, to bs — 

To he scoured, polished, P1J? maraq, 4. 

L«v. 6. 28 it shall be both scoured, and.rinsod in wa. 

SCOUSGS, seoargtsa, scoursirig — 
l.fnvestigaiion, rn?? biqqorelh. 

Lev. ig. 20 she shall be scourged ; they shall not be 
2^ SCO-urge, whip, rod, CiW shot. 

Job 5. 21 Thou Shalt be hid from the scou'rseof the 
o. 23 If the scourge olay suddenly, he \vil! laugh 
Isa. 10. 26 LORD of hosts shall stir up a scourge for 
28. i3 when the overflowing scourge shall pass 

Z.A scourge, aab* shotei. 

Josh. 23. 13 scourges in your sides, andthoiasln your 

A. A scourae, oar, tD'w, c;?* shai/it, shot 

Isa. 28. 15 \7hea the overaowing scourge shall pass 

6. A scourge, whip, ixaa-riF^ maslix. 

Acts 22. 24 he should be examined by scourging, thea 
Heb. II. 36 others had trial of. .raockiags andsoour. 

6. .4 scourge, whip, (Lat flagelluin), <ppayi>.Xiov. 
John 2. 15 when he had made a scourge o£ small co. 

BCOiniGS, to — 

l.To whip, sct>v,rge, flog, tiacmySa masiigoa. 
Mattio. 17 they \viil scourge youin their eynagognes 
20. 19 deliver him to Uie Gentiles, .to scourge 
23. 34 (3ome) of them shall ye scourge In your 
Markio. 34 shall mock hini, and shall scourge him 
tukeiS. 33 sliall scourge (him), and put him to death 
Johmg. J Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged 
' Heb. 12. 6 and scourgeth every son' whom he receiv 

2. To scourge, whip, ficurri^m mastizo. 

Acts 22. 25 Is it lawful for you to scourge ^ man that 

3. To flagellate, !ppaye\K6c>} phragellou. 

Matt27. 26 when he had scourged Jesus, hedeiivered 
Markis. 15 delivered Jesus, when ho had scourged 

SCaABBLE, to — 

To make a mark, scribble, .^15 tavah, 8. 

I Sa. 21. 13 scmbbled on tho doors of the gate, and 

SCEA?E (off, seU), to — 

1. To scrape self, -n.i garaoL, 7. 

Job 2. 8 toolt hiir. apotsherd to scrape MmseU wi. 

2. To scrape, nno sachah, 3. 

Eze. 26. 4 I will also scrape her dust from her, and 

3. To scrape off, nvp qaisah, 5. 

ti3v. 14. 41 scrape oft without the city Into an uncle 
14. 43 hath scraped the house, auil sifter it is pi. 

BURA'B'ED, to cause to be — 

To cause io be scraped, V'S\i qaisa, 5. 

Xev. 14. 41 he shall cause the house to be scraped wl. 

SpREECH OWL — 

Night oiol, n'*?'^ lilith. 

Tsa. 34. 14 screech owl also shall rest there aad And 

8CKIBE — 

l.To cypher, number, write, nsQ saphar. 

a Sa. 8. 17 (were) the priests, and Seralah (wae) the 
2o. 25 Sheva (was) scribe ; and Zadofe and Abla. 

1 Ki. 4. 3 Elihoreph and Ahiah.. scribes ;Jehoshap. 

2 Ki. 12. 10 Icing's scribe and the high priest came up 

18. i8, 37 Shebna the scribe, and Joah the son 

19. 2 sent Eliakim. and Shebna the scribe, and 
22. 3 son of Meshullam. the scribe, to the ho. 
22. 8 high priest said unto Shaphan the scribe 
22. 9 Shaphan the scribe came to the king, and 
22. lo Shaphan the scribe showed the king, say. 

22. 12 Shaphan the scribe, and Asahiah aservant 
25. 19 principal scribe of the host, which must. 

1 Ch. 2. 55 the families of the scribes which dwelt at 

18. 16 (were) the priests ; and Shavsha (was) scr. 
24, 6 the son of Nethaiceel the scribe, (one) of 
07. 3a was acounsellor, a wise man, and ascribe 

2 01.24. II the king's scribe and the high priast's off. 

26. 1 J their account by the hand of Jeiel these. 

34. 13 of the Levites (there were) scribes, and 
34. 15 answered and said to Shaphan the scribe 
34. 18 the scribe told the king, saying, Hilkiah 
34, 20 Shaphan the scribe, and Asaiah a servant 

Ezra •/• She (v/as) a ready scribe in the law of Moses 
711 the scribe, (even) & scribe of the words of 

Neh. 8. I they spake unto Ezra the scribe to bring 
8. 4 thefecriba stood upon a pulpittof wood, wh. 
8. 9 Ezra the priest the scribe, and the Leviteg 
8. 13 and the Levites, unto Ezra tho scribe, ev. 

12. 26 in the days . ,of Ezra tie priest, the scribe 
jz. 36 David the man of God, end Ezra tho sen. 

13. 13 Shelemiah the priest, and Zadok the scr. 
Esth. 3. 12 Then were the lung's scribes called on the 

8. 9 Then were the Idng's scribes called at that 

Isa. 33. i3 Where (is) the scribo? where (is) the rec? 

36. 3 Shebna the scribe, and Joah, Asaph'sJson 

36. 22 Shebna the scribe, and JoaJithe son of A. 

37. 2 Shebna the scribe, and the elders of the 
Jer, 38. 8 in vain made he (It); the pen of the scri, 

36. 10 Gemariah the son of Shaphan the scribe 
36. 12 he went down . .into the scribe's chamber 
36. i2.Elishama the scribe, and Delsiah the son 
36. 2o in the chamber of Eilshama the scribe 
36, 21 took it out of Elishama the scribe's cham. 
36. 26 to take Baruc'n the scribe, and Jeremiah 
36. 32 gave it to Baruch the scribe, the son of N 
37. 15 in the house of Jonathan the scribe; for' 
37. 20 return to the house of Jonathan the scri 
^. iS the principal scii&e of the iioatj who icu' 



2. Scribe, writer, "13 D sapner. 

Ezra 4. 8 Shimshai the scribelwrots a letter against 
4. 9 the chancellor, and- Shimshai the scribe 
4. 17 (to) Shimshai the scribe, and. (to) the rest 

4. 23 Rehum, and Shimshai the scribe, and th. 
7. 12. 21 scribe of the law of the God of heaven 

3. Scribe, writer, clerk, ypaixn,aTevs grammateus. 

Matt. 2. 4 gathered all the chief priests and scribes 

5. 20 (the righteousness) of tlie scribes and Ph. 
7. 29 having authority, and not as tho scribes 
8. 19 a certain scribe came, and said unto him 
g. 3 certain of the scribes said within themse. 

12. 38 certain of the scribes and of the Pharisees 
J 3. 52 everyscribe(whichis)in3tructedunto the 

15. I Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees 

16. zitheelders and chief priestsandscribes.and 
17. 10 Why then say the scribes thatElias must 

20. 18 the chief priests and unto the scribes 

21. 15 when the chief priests and scribes saw the 
23. 2 The scribes and the Pharisees sit in Moses' 
23. 13, 15, 23, 25, 27, 29 woe unto you, scribes and 
23. 14 [Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, h]. 
E3. 34 prophets, and wise men and scribes : and 
e6. 3 thechief prie3ts,[and the scribes,] and the 

26. 57 where the scribes arid the elders v/ere as. 

27. 41 mccidng (him), with the scribes and elders 
Mark i. 22 for he taught them . .not as the scribes 

a. 6 there were certain of the scribes sitting 
2. 16 T/hen the scribes and Pharisees saw him 
3. 22 the scribes which came dbwn from Jeru. 
7 I certain of the scribes, whicii camefi'om J. 

7. 5 the Pharisees and scribes asked him, Why 

8. 31 and (of) the chief priests, and scribes, and 

9. II Why say the scribes that Elias must first 
9, 14 and the scribes questidning with them 

g. 16 he asked [the scribes,) What question ye 

10. 33 unto thechiefpriests. and unto the scribes 

11. 18 thescribesand chief priests heard(it),aQd 

1 1 27 the chief priests, and the scribes, and the 
i2 28 one of the scribes came, and having heard 

12 33 the scribe said unto him. Well Master, th. 

12. ?5 Bow say the scribes that Ciixist is the son 
12 3S Beware of the scribes, which love to go in 
14. 1 the scribes sought how they might take 
J4. 43 from the chief priests and the scribes and 

14. 53 priests and the elders and the scribes 

15. 1 tlie eiders and scribesand the whole con. 
15. 31 said among themselves with the scribes 

Luke 5. 27. the scribes and the Pharisees began to re. 

5 30 their scribesand Pharisees murmured ag. 
6. 7 the scribes and Pharisees watched him 

9. 22 of the elders and chief priests and scribes 
11.44 [Woe unto you, scriljes and Pharisees, by.] 
1 1 53 the scribes and the Pharisees began to ur. 
15. 2 the Pharisees and scribes mnrmured, sa. 

19. 47 the scribes and thechief of the people so. 

20. I the scribes came upon (him) with the el. 
20. 19 the BOiibes the same hour sought to lay 
2o. 39 certain of the scribes answering said. M. 
2OT-46 Beware of the scribes, which desire to wa, 
22. 2 tlie chief priests and scribes sought how 

22. 66 the scribes, came together, and led him 

23. lo the chief priests and scribes stood and 
John 8. 3 [the scribes and Pharisees brought nnt<J] 
Acts 4., 5 that their rulers, and elders, and scribes 

6 1 2 the people, and the elders, and the scribes 

23. 9 (the scribes that were of tiie Pharisees' p. J. 
I Co. 1. 20 whore (is) the scribe? where (is) the disp. 

SOEIP — 

1. Scrip, bag, purse, aip^; yalqut. 

1 Sa. 17. 40 put them in a shepherd's bag. .in a scrip 

2. Bag, satchel, n-^pct pera. 

Mattio. 10 Nor scrip for (your) journey, neither «wo 
Mark 6., 8 no scrip, no bread, no money _Sn (their) pu 
Luke g. 3 neither staves, nor scrip, neither Jjread 

10. 4 Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes 
22. 35 When I sent you without purae.'and scrip 
22. 36 let him take (itx and likewise (his) scrip 

SCEIPTTJaa — 

1. Writing, Sfi? kethdb. 

Dan. la 21 that which is noted in the scripture of tr. 

2. What is loritten, literature, ypa.iiiJ.a gramma. 

2 Ti. 3. 1 5 thou hast known the Holy Scriptures, wh. 
S. Writing, anything loritten, ypa(p-(i graphs. 

Matt2i. 42 Did ye never read in the scriptures. The 
22. 29^ Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, no? 
26. 54 how then shall the scriptures be fuUHed 
e6, 56 that the scriptures of the prophets might 

Marki2. 10 have ye not read this Scripture; The stone 
12. 24 ye know not the scriptures, neither the 

14. 49 ye took me not; but the scripturesmust 

15. 28 [the scripture was falPJled, which saith] 
Xuke 4. 21 This day is this scripture fulfilled in your 

24. 27 expounded unto them in all the scriptures 

24. 32 and while he opened to us the scriptures 
24. 45 that they might understand the scriptures 

ifohn 2. 22 they believed the scripture, and the word 
S. 39 Search the scriptures; for in them ye th. 
7. 38 He that belJeveth on mo, as the scripture 
7. 42 Hath not the scripture said. That Christ 
10. 33 and the scripture cannot be broken 
J3. 18 that the scripture may be fulfilled. He) 
17. 12 that the scripture might be fulfilled 
19. 24, 28 that the scripture inight be fulfilled 
jg. 36 these things were done, that the scripture 
19. 37 another scripture saith.fTheyEhaUlook on 
so. g tliey knew not the scripture, that he must 
Acts 1. 16 this scripture mustneeds b&ve been f'ulfl. 



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Acta 8. -32 The place of the scripture which he read 

8. 35;began at the same scripture, and preached 

J 7. 2 reasoned v/ith them out of the scriptures 

1/. II searched the scriptures daily, whether th. 

18. 24 eloquent man, (and) mighty in the script. 

J 8. 28 showing by the scriptures that Jesus was 

Rom. I. 2 afore by bis prophets in the holy scriptu. 

4. 3 -what saith the scripture? Abraham beUe. 

9. 17 the scripture saith unto Phsraob, Even 

10. II the scripture saith. Whosoever believeth 

11. 2 Wot ye notwhatthe scripture saithof fi.t 
13. 4 that we through . . comfort of the scriptu. 
16. 26 made manifest, and by the scriptures of 

1 Co. 15. 3 Christ died, .according to the scriptures 

15. 4 rose again, .according to the scriptures 
GaL '3. 8 the scripture, foreseeing that God would 

3. 22 the scripture hath concluded all under sin 

4. 30 what saith the scripture? Cast out the bo. 

5. 18 the scriptui'e saith, Thouahali not muzzle 

3. 16 AU scripture (is) given by inspiration of G. 
2. 8 the royal law according to the scripture 
2. 23 the scripture -was fulfilled which saith 

4. 5 Do ye think that the scripture saith in va. 
s. 6 it is contained in the scripture. Behold, I 
1. 20 no prophecy of the scripture is of any pr. 
3. 16 wrest, as (they do) also the other scriptu. 

scaou. — 

1. Scroll, roll, book, i^a sepher. 

Isa. 34. 4 heavens shall be gathered together as aso, 

% Small scroll, roll, book, ^t^Klov biblimu 

Rev. 6. 14 the heaven departed as a acioU when It Ja 

SCTJIX, SEUU. — 

Scull, skull, poll, rih'ihs gulgoleth. 

Judg. 9. 53 piece of a millstone . . all to brake his skull 

2 Ki. 9. 35 they found no more of her than the skull 

SCUH — 

Scum, rust, nn^n chelah. 

Eze. 24. 6 v^hose scum (is) therein, and whose scnm 
24. II may be molten in it, (that) the scum of it 
24. 12 scum -went not forth out of her: Lit scam 

S(3UKV5f — " 

Scurvy, 3"i3 garah. 

Lev. 21 . 20 or be scnryy, or scabbed, or hathhis stoiieB 
22. 22 or having a wen, or scurvy, or scabbed 

SCT-TH-I-AN, S«v07js belonging to Scythia.- 

Col. 3. II Where.thereisneither..BarbarlaD,S;>bo. 

SEA — 

l.Vnjn d;.t hayywm hangadol, Tlie Great Sea^ te., 

tlie Mediterranean. Qd\aa<ra ihalassa, 

iJum34. 6 ye shall even have the great sea for a fcor. 
34. 7 from the great sea ye shall point out for 

J osh. 1 . 4 unto the great sea toward the going down 

9. 1 the coasts of the great sea over against L. 

13. 12 And the west bord£r(was)tothe'gTeatsea 

15 47 unto the river of Egypt, and the great sea 

Eze. 47. 10 fish shall be. .as the fish of the great sea 
47. 15 (shall be) the border, .from the great sea 
47. 19 (in) Kadesh, the river to the great sea 
47. 20 The west side also (shall be) the great sea 
48. 28 (and) to the river toward the great sea 

Acts 10. 6 Simon a tanner, whose house is toy the sea 
10. 32 the house of . .Shnon a taniiei' by the sea 
27. 30 they had let down the teraS into the sea 
27. 38 And . . they . . castVjut the wheat Into the b. 
27. 40 they committed (themselves) unto the sea 
b8 4 vi'hom, though he hath escaped the sea 

2 Co. II. 26(in)peril3in the-sea,(in)periUambngfa. 

2. Ji"in^5 D,''!i hayyam haacharon, the hinder or ut- 
most or uttermost Sea, i.e., the Mediterranean. 
Dentil. 24 even unto the uttermost sea, shall your co. 
34. 2 all the land of Judah, unto thentmostsea, 
Joel 2. 2o and hishinder parttoward thentmostsea 
Zech 14. 8 and half of them towsxd the hinder sea 

3.n'id;.d^ yam yapho, the sea of Japhe, i.e., the 
Mediterranean. 
pzra' 3. 7 to bring cedar trees, .to the seaof Joppa 

iJywh^ d;, the sea of the Philistines, i.e., the Med. 
E2iod23. 31 from the Bed sea. .unto the seaof the Ph, 

5. riTBn q; the Salt Sea, that into which Jordan faRi^ 

Wum34. 3 shjfSl be the outmost coast of theialtsea 
34. 12 the goings out of it shall be at the galtsea 
Deut. 3. 17 feven) the salt sea, under Ashdoth-pisgah 
Joah. 3. 16 those that came down towai'd . .the salt s. 
15. 2 was from the shore of the salt sea, from 
15. s the eastborder(w33) the salt sea.. unto ttie 
iS.igofthe salt sea at the south end of Jordan 

6. •4b"ii3ri D.'Pi hayyam liaqqadmoni, the East -or 
fvrmer Sea, that into which the Jordan falls. 

Eze. 47. 18 measure.from the border unto the east s. 
Joel e. 20 desolate, with his face tow.irdtheeast^ea 
Zech.14. 8 half of them toward the former sea : in 

7.n;i-iy,T d; yam haarabah, tlie Sea of the Plain or 
of Araiah, tkat'inio which the Jordan faMs. 
Dent. 3. 17 from Chinnereth. .unto the sea of thepl. 
Josh 3. 16 that came down toward the seaof the pi. 
\ 12. ' 3 unto the sea of theplain. .the salt sea on 
' 2 Ki.14. 25 entering of Hamath unto the sea of the pi. 

8.1*0 d; yam suph, the Red Sea; i. e., the sea hetweeit 
Pgypt and Arabia, the Oulfof Sit^ QiKatraa. 
Bxodio. 19 wind] T?kich. cast them' into the Bedsea, 



SEA 



Exodij. i8 the way of the wilderness of the Red sea 
15. 4 his., captains also, .drowned in the Red s. 
15. 22 So Moses brought Israel from the Red sea 

23. 31 1 will set thy bounds from the Red sea 
Numi4. 25 the wilderness by the way of the Red sea 

21. 4 from Mount Hor by the way of the Ked 3. 
21. 14 Wliat hedid in the Red sea, and in the br. 
33. 10 removed.. and encamped by the Red sea 

33. II they removed from the Red sea, and eac. 
Dent. I. I in the plain over against the Red (sea) 

I. 40 the wilderness by the way of the "Red sea 

a. I the wilderness by the way of the Red sea 

II., 4 he made the water of the Red sea to over 

Josh. 2. 10 dried up the water of the Red sea for you 

4. 23'as the Lord your God did to the Red sea 

24. 6 with chariotsand horsemen unto theRed 3. 
Jadgti. j6 w.ilkedthrough the wilderness. .theRed 3. 
I Ki. 9. 26 on the shore of the Red sea, in the land 
Neh. 9. 9 and heardest their cry by the Red sea 
Psa.ioe. 7 provoked (him) at the sea. .at the Red sea 

io5. 9 He rebuked the Red eea also, and it v/aa 

106. 22 (and) terrible thinprs by the Red sea 

136. 13 To him which divided the Red sea into pa. 

136. 15 overthrew Pharaohand. .hostinthcReds. 

Jer. 49. 21 the noise thereof was heard in the Red sea 

Acta 7. 36 hi the land of Egypt, and in the Red sea 

I Co. 10. 1. the cloud, and all passed through the sea 

10. 2 unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea 
Heb. II. 29 By faith they pasaeci through the Red sea 

9. on?? q; yam mitsrayim, the Egyptian Sea, i.e., 
the sea between Egypt and Arabia. 
Isa. II. 15 shall utterly destroy the tongue of the E.3. 

10.n"i33 or n'n35 0; yam Tcinneroth or kinnereth, sea 
of Chinnereth, i.e., that through which Jordan 
passes. 

Num34. n unto the side of the sea of C. eastward 
J03I1.12. 3 from the plain to the sea of C. on the east 
13. 27 unto the edge of the seaof C. on the other 

W.QaKaiTffa rris VaKiXa(ai, the sea of Galilee. 
The same as the preceding, and sometimes called the 
Lake of Gennesereth, or of Tiberias. It is about thirteen 
miles long, six miles wide, and 150 feet deep. Its 
surface is 328 feet below the level of the Mediterranean. 
Matt. 4. IS the wayof the sea, beyond Jordan, Galilee 

4. 18 Jesus, walking by the sea of G., saw two 
8. 24 there arose a great tempest in the sea, in. 
8. 26 arose, and rebuked the winds and the sea 
8. 27 that even the winds and the sea obey him 
8. 32 violently down a steep place into the sea 

13. I out of the house, and sat by the sea side 
J4. 24 (the ship was now in the midst of the sea) 

14. 25 Jesus went unto them, walking on the sea 

34. 25 the disciples saw him walking on the sea 

15. 29 and came nigh unto the sea of G.; and went 
17. 27 lest we should offend them, go., to the sea 

Mark 1. 16 Now as he walked by the sea of G., he 

I. 16 he saw Simon . . casting a net into the sea 
a. 13 And he went forth again by the sea side 

3. 7 withdrew, .with his disciples to the sea 

4, I he began again to teach by the sea side 
4. I he entered into a ship, and sat in the sea 
4. I the whole multitude wasbythe sea on the 
4. 39 And he. .said unto the sea. Peace, be still 

4. 41 that even the wind and the sea obey him? 

5. I came over unto the other side of the sea 
5. 13 into the sea. . and were choked in the sea 

5. 21 And when Jesus.. was nigh unto the sea 
6. 47 the ship was in the midst of the sea, and 

6. 48 Cometh unto them, walking upon the sea 
.7. 31 he came unto the sea of O., through the 

JohQ 6. I went over the sea of G. which is. .of Tib. 

6. 16 And. his disciples went down unto the sea 

6. 17 entered unto a ship, and went over the s. 
6. i8 the sea arose, by reason of a great wind 

6. 19 they seo Jesus walking on the sea, and 
6. 22 which stood on the other side of the sea 

21. I Jesus showed himself, .at the sea of Tib. 
21. 7 Simon Peter, .did cast himself into the s. 

12.niV! d; yam, yazer, the sea of Jazer, a small lake 

■ in Oak, six liours from Heslibon and four from 

Rabbah,'tchere a spriu^, Wady-Seir, is still found. 

Jer. 48. 32 they reach.. to the seaof Jazer: the spo. 

SEA — 

l.(Sea, lake, pool, d; yam. 

Geo. 1. 10 gathering, .of the waters called he seaa 
I. 22 till the waters in_the seas, and let fowl. 
1. 26, 28 have dominion over the fish of the sea 
g. 2 anduponallthefisbesof thesea;untoyour 
14. 3 the vale of Siddim, which is the salt sea 
22. 17 as the sand which (is) upon the sea shore 
Z2. 12 make thy seed as the sand of the sea, v."!!. 
41. 49 gathered corn as the sand of the sea, very 
49. 13 Zebulun shall dwell at. .haven of the sea 
Xxod 10. 19 And the Lord . . cast them into the Redsea 

13. 18 the way of the wilderness of the Red sea 

14. 2 between Migdol and these.% over against 
14. ^ before it shall ye encamp by the sea 

14. 9 overtook them encamping by the sea, bes. 
14. 16, 26 stretch out thine hand over the sea 
14. 16 shall go. .through the midst of the sea 
14. 21 Moses stretched ont his hand over the sea 
14. 21 the Lord caused the sea to go (back) by 
14. 21 made the sea dry (land), and the waters 
14. 22 Israel went into the midst of the sea upon 
14. 23 in after them to the midst of the sea 
14. 27 his hand over the sea, and the sea retur. 
14. 27 tbe Egyptians in the midst oi tbe-sea 



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2 Sa. 17. 

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28. the host of Pharaoh that camo into thesea 

29 walked upon. .(land) in thoraidstof thesea 

30 saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea sh. 
I, 21 his rider hath lie throv.-n Into the sea 
4 and his host hath he cast into the sea 

4 captains also are drowned in the Red sea 

8 were congealed in the heart of the sea 
10 Thou didst blow with thy wind, the sea 
19 and with his horsemen into the sea, and 
19 Lord brought again the waters of thesea 
19 went on dry (land) in the midst of thesea 
22 So Moses brought Israel from the Red sea 
71 the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea 

31 SjomtheRcd sea even unto the sea of the 

9 in the waters, in the seas, and in the rivers 
10 that have not fins and scales in the seas 
22 shall all the fish of the sea be gathered to. 
3: brought quails from the sea, and let (them) 
29 the Caananites dwell by the sea, and by 
25 the wilderness by the way of the Red sea 

4 from mount nor by the way of the Red sea 
8 passed through the midst of tlic sea into 

10 removed, .and encamped by the Red sea 

11 they removed from the Red sea, and en. 

3 the outmost coast of the saltseaeastward 

5 the goings out of it shall be at the sea 

6 ye shall even have the ^eat sea for a bo. 

7 from the great sea ye shall point out for 
II shall reach unto the side of the seaof C. 

22 the goingsout of itshall be at the saltsea 

7 by the sea side, to (he land of the Canaa. 
40 the wilderness by the way of the Red sea 

1 the wilderness by the way of the Red sea 
17 the sea of the plain, (even) the salt sea 
49 even unto the sea of the plain, under the 

4 how he made the water of the B-ed sea to 
24 even unto the uttermost sea, sh:ill your 
13 Neither (is) it beyond the sea, that thou 

13 V/ho shall go over the sea for us, and br~ 
19 shall suck (of) the abundance of the aeas 

2 all the land of Judah, unto the utmost sea 
4 unto the great sea toward the going down 

10 Lord dried up the water of the Red sea 

16 the sea of the" plain, (even) the salt sea 

23 as the LoED your God did to the Red sea 
I the kings of the Canaanites. .by the sea 

1 in all the coasts of the great sea over ag. 
4 as the sand that (is) upon the sea shore 

3 from the plain to the sea of Chinneroth 

3 the sea of the plain, (even) the salt sea on 
27 unto the edge of the seaof Chinnereth on 

2 border was from the shore of the salt eea 

4 goings out of that coast were at the sea 

5 the east border (was) the salt sea, (even) 

5 from the bay of the sea at the uttermost 

11 goings out of the border were at the sea 
j2 the we3tborder(was)to thegreat sea, and 

46 From Ekren even unto the sea, all that 

47 unto the river of Egypt, and the great sea 

3 and the goings out thereof are at the sea 

6 And the border wejit out toward the sea 

8 and the goings out thereof were at the s. 

9 and the outgoings of it were at the sea 

10 northward (it was) Manasseh's, and the 3. 

14 compassed the corner of the sea southw. 

19 at the north bay of the salt sea at the so. 

1 1 there border went up toward the sea, and 
29 the outgoings thereof are at the sea from 

4 cut off, even unto the great sea westward 
6 ye came unto the sea; and the Egyptians 

6 the Egyptians pursued, .unto the Redsea 

7 brought the sea upon them, and covered 

17 Asher continued on the sea shore, andab. 

12 as the sand by the sea side for multitude 
16 through the wilderness unto "the Red sea 

5 people as the sand which (is) on the sea 
II as the s.ind that (is) by the sea for multi. 

16 And the channels of the sea appeared, the 

20 as the sand which (is) by the sea in raul. 
29 even as the sand that (is) on the sea 

9 unto the sea. .convey them by sea in flo. 

23 made a molten sea. ten cubits from the 

24 ten in a cubit, compassing the sea round 

25 sea (wasset)above upon them, and all th. 
39 set the sea on the right side of the house 
44 one sea, aud twelve oxen under the sea 

26 on the shore of the P^d sea, in the land 

27 that had knowledge with the sea, with 
22 For the king had at sea a navy of Thars. 

43 looked toward the sea. Aud he went up 

44 there ariseth a little cloud out of the sea 
25 entering of Hamath unto the sea of the 

17 took down the sea from off the brasen o. 

13 brasen sea, (that was) in the house of the 
i5 two pillars, one sea, and the bases which 

32 Let the sea roar, and the fulness thereof 

8 wherenith Solomon made the brasen sea 

16 we will bring it to thee in floats by sea to 
3 made a molten sea of ten cubits from br. 

3 ten in a cubit, compassing the sea round 

4 sea (was set) above upon them,andaU th. 

6 but the sea (was) for the priests to wash 

10 set the sea on the right side of the east 

15 One sea, and twelve oxen under it 

17 to Eloth, at the sea side in the land of E. 

18 servants that had knowledge of the sea 

2 against thee fronibej'ond the sea on this 

7 from Lebanon to the sea of Joppa, accor. 
6 the seas, and all that (is) therein, and th. 

9 and heardest their cry by theRed sea 

11 thou didst divide the sea before them, so 
II tbey went through the midst otihe seaou 



Esth 10. I the land, and (upon) the isle: of the sea 
Job 6. 3 v.'ouldlbe henviijr than the°and of tho se.a 

7. 12 (Am) I a sea, or a whale, thattliouscttctt 
g. 8 and treadcth upon the waves of the sea 

II. 9 than-the earth, and broader than the sea 
»2. 8 the fishes of the sea shall declare unto 

14. 11 waters fail from thesea, aud the flood do. 

26. 12 divideth the sea with his power, and by 
28. 14 depth saith, It (is) not in me ; and the sea 
36. 30 Behold, he. .covereth the bottom of the 3. 
33. 8 (who) shut up the sea with doors, when it 

38. 16 Ilast thou entered into, .springs of the 8.? 

41. 31 he maketh tho sea like a pot of ointment 
Psa. 8. 8 The fowl of the air, and the fish of the 8. 

8. 8 passcth through the paths of the sc:i8 
24. 2 For he hath founded it ujxjn the seas, and 
33. 7 He gathcreth the waters of the sea togct. 
46. 2 the mountains be carried into, .the sea 
65. 5 and of them that are aiar'off(npon) the a. 

65. 7 Which Etilleth the noise of tie seas, the 

66. 6 He turned the sea into dry fland) : they 
68. 22 I will bring, .from the dcpttis of the sea 
6g. 34 the seas, and every thing that moveth th. 
72. 8 shall have dominion also from aca to eea 
74. 13 Thou didst divide the sea bythystrength 

77. 19 Thy way (is) in tho sea, and thy path in 

78. 13 He divided the sea, and caused them to 
78. 27 feathered fowls, .as the sand of the sea 
78. 53 but the sea overwhelmed their enemies 
80. II She sent out her boughs unto the eea, and 
89. 9 Thou rulest the raging of the sea : when 
89. 25 I will set his hand also in the sea, and his 
93. 4 (yea, than) the mighty waves of the sea 
95. 5 The sea (is) his, and he made it; and his 
96. 1 1 let the earth be glad ; let the sea roar, and 
98." 7 Let the sea roar, and the fulness thereof 

104. 25 (So is) this great and wide sea, wherein 
106. 7 provoked (him) at the sea. .at the Red s. 
106. 9 He rebuked the Red sea also, and it was 

106. 22 Wond'ous. .terrible things by the Red 8. 

107. 23 They that go down to the sea in ships, th. 
114. 3 The sea saw (it,)and fled: Jordan was dr. 
114. 5-What failed) thee, O thou sea, that thou 

135. 6 in eartn, in the sejis, and all deep places 
136. 13 To him which divided the Red sea into p. 

136. 15 Pharaoh and his host in the Red sea 
139. 9 (and) dwell in the uttermostpartsof thes. 
uS. 6 Which made heaven and earth, the sea 

Prov. 8. 29 ^Vhea he gave to the sea his decree, that 
23. 34 he that lleth down inthemidst of the eea 

30. rg the way of a ship in the midst of the sea 
EccL I. 7 the rivers run into the sea ; yet tho sea 
Isa. 5.-30 shall roar, like the roaring of the sea 

9. 1 grievously afflict (her by) the way of thes. 
10. 22 thy people Israel be as the sand of the s. 

10. 26 (as) his rod (was) upon the sea, so shall ho 

11. 9 shall be full.. as the waters cover the sea 
II. II Hamath, and from the islands of the sea 
II. 15 destroy the tongue of the Eg>ptian sea 

16. 8 her branches, .they are gone over the sea 

17. 17 make a noise like the noise of the sea 

18. 2 That sendeth ambassadors by the sea, cv. ' 

19. 5 the watersshall fail from the sea. and the 
21. 1 The burden of the desert of the sea. As 

, 23. 2 merchants of Zidon, that pass over the s. 
23. 4 sea hath spoken.. the strength of the sea 

23. II Hestretchedouthis hand over the sea ; he 
24. 14 siug..they shall cry aloud from the sea 

24. 15 glorify ye the Lord.. in.. isles of the sea 

27. I he shall slay the dragon that (is) in the sea 

42. 10 ye that go down to the sea, and all that 

43. 16 which maketh a way in the sea, and a pa, 
48. 18 thy righteousness as the waves of the sea 

50. 2 at my rebuke I dry up the sea, I make tho 

51. 10 (Art) thou not it which hath dried the sea 

51. 10 th.it hath made the depths of the sea away 
51.. 15 the Lord thy God, that divided the sea 
57. 20 the wicked (are) like the troubled geawh. 
60. 5 the abundance of the sea shall be conver. 

63. 11 he that brought them upout of the sea wi. 
Jer. s- 22 the bound of the sea by a perpetual decree 

6. 23 their voice roareth like the sea ; and they 

15. 8 increased . .above the sand of the seas : 1 

25. 22 kings of the isles which (are) beyond tho 
27. 19 concerning the sea, and concerning the 

31. 35 which divided the sea when the waves th. 
33. 22 neither the sand of the sea measured; so 

46. 18 and as Carmel by the sea, (so)shall heco. 

47. 7 given it a charge, .against the sea shore? 

48. 32 over the sea, they reach (even) to the sea 

49. 21 noise thereof was heard in the Red sea 

49. 23 sorrow on the sea; it cannot be quiet 

50. 42 their voice shall roar like the sea, and th. 

51. 3fi mil dry up her sea, and make hersprings 
SI. 42 sea is come up upon Babylon: she is coV. 

52. 17 brasen sea that (was) in the house of the 
52.^0 two pillars, one sea, and twelve brasen 

lam. 2. 13 for thy breach (is)grest like the sea; who 
Eze. 25. 16 and destroy the remnant of the sea coast 

26. 3 as the sea causeth his waves to come up 
26. 5 spreading of nets in the midst of the sea 
26. 16 Then all the princes of the sea shall come 
26. 17 city, which wast strong in the sea, she and 

26. 18 isles that (are) in the sea shall be troubled 

27. 3 thou that art situate at the entry of thesea 
27. 4 Tliy borders (are) in the midst of the seas 
27. 9 ships of the sea with their mariners were 
27. 25 made verygloriousin the midstof the seas 
27.'26 hath broken thee in the midstof the seas 
27. 27 shall fall into the midst of the seas in the 
27. 29 all the pilots of the sea, shall come down 
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Eze 27.33 When thy wares went forth out of the seas 

27. 34 thou Shalt be broken by the seas in the de. 

28. 2 the seat of God, in the midst of the seas 
28. 8 (them that are) slain in the midst of the a. 
32. 2 thou (art) as a whale in tho seas; and thou 

38. 20 So that tho fishes of the sea, and the fowls 

39. II valley., on tho east of the sea.; and It sha. 
47. 8'down into the desert, and go into the sea 
47. 8 brought forth "into the soa, and the waters 
47. 10 as the Qsh of the great sea, exceeding ma. 
47. IS from the great sea, tho way of Hethlon, as 
47. 17 border from the sea shall be Hazer-enan 
47. 18 from the border unto the east sea. And 
47. 19 Kadesh, the river to the great sea. And 

47. 20 west side also (shall be) the great sea from 

48. 28 (and) to the river toward the great sea 
Dan. 7. 2 mnds of the heaven strove upon the . . sea 

7. 3 four great beasts came up from the sea 
II. 45 palace between the seas in the glorious 

Po3. 1. 10 as the sand of the sea, which cannot be 

4. 3 fishes of the sea also shall be taken away 
Joel 2. 20 with his face toward the east sea, and hia 

2. 20 hinder part toward the utmost sea, and his 
Amos 5. 8 that calleth for the waters of the sea, and 

5. 12 they shall wander from sea to sea, aijd 

9. 3hid..in the bottom of the sea, thence will 

9. 6 he that calleth for the waters of the sea 
Jon. I. 4 Lord sent out a great wind into the sea 

I. 4 there vias a mighty tempest in the sea, so 

1. s cast forth the wares, .into the sea, to lig. 
X. 9 which hath made the sea and the (land) 
J. II eea may be calm unto us? for the sea wr. 
a. 12 cast me forth into the sea; so shall the fl. 
J. 13 for the sea wrought, and was tempestuous 
1. 15 cast him forth into the sea ; and the sea 
LIS cast him forth into the sea ; and the sea 
e. 3 into the deep, in tho midst of the seas 

Mlc. 7. 12 from sea to sea, and (from) mountain to 

7. 19 all their sins into the depths of the sea 

Nah. I. 4 He rebuketh the sea, and maketh it dry 

3. 8 the sea, (and) her wall (was) from the sea? 
Qab. 1. 14 makest men as the fishes of the sea,as tho 

e. 14 be ailed, .as the waters cover the sea 
3. 8 thy v/rath against the sea, that thou didst 
3. IS Thou didst walk through the sea witli th. 
Zeph. I. 3 I will consume the . . fishes of the sea, and 

2. s Woe unto the inliabitants of the sea coast 

2. 6 sea coast shall be dwellings (and) cottages 
Hag. 2. 6 I will shake the heavens . . and the sea, and 
Zech. 9. 4 and he will smite her power in the sea 

Q. 10 his dominion (shall be) from sea (even) to s. 

10. II shall pass through the sea with affliction 

10. li shall smite the waves in the sea, and all 
14. 8 half of them toward the former sea, and 
14. 8 half of them toward the hinder sea : in su. 

2. A sea, lake, pool, OdxaacraihaZassa. 

Matt. 4. IS the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, Galilee 
4. 18 Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw 
4. 18 casting a net mto the sea : for they were 

8. 24 there arose a great tempest in the sea, in. 
8. 26 rebuked the winds and the sea ; and there 
8. 27 that even the windsand the sea obey him 

8. 32 ran . . down a steep place into the sea, and 
13. I out of the house, and sat by the sea side 

13. 47 net, that was cast into the sea, and gath. 

14. 24 [the ship was now in the midst of the sea] 
14. 25 Jesua went unto them, walking on the sea 

14. 26 the disciples saw him walking on the sea 

15. 29 came nigh unto the sea of Galilee ; and 
17. 27 go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, and 
18. 6 he were drawned in the depth of the sea 
31. 21 be thou castlnto the sea ; it shall be done 
23. 15 compass sea and land to make one prose. 

Mark 1. 16 Now as he walked by the sea of Galilee, he 
I. 16 casting a net into the sea : for they were 
2. 1 J he went forth again by th6 sea side , and 

3. 7 Jesus withdrew himself, to the sea : and 

4. I began again to teach by the sea aide; and 
4. J he entered into a-,ship, and sat in the sea 
4. X whole multitude was by the sea on the L 
4. 39 said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And 

4. 41 that even tho wind and the sea obey him? 

5. I over unto the other side of the sea, into 
5. 13 into the sea. .and were choked in the sea 
.5, 21 unto him : and he was mgh-unto the sea 

6. 47 ship was in the midst of the sea, and he 
6. 48 walking upon the sea.'and would have pa. 
6. 49 when they saw him walking upon the sea 
7. 31 he came unto the sea of Galilee, through 

9. 42 his neck, and he were cast into the sea 

11. 23 shall say . .be thou. cast into the sea ; and 
Lnkei7. 2 he cast into the sea, than that he should 

17. 6 be thou planted in the sea; and it Should 
21. 25 with perplexity ; the sea and the waves 
John 6. I Jesua went over the sea of Galilee, which 
6. 16 his disciples went down unto the sea 
6. 17 and went over the sea toward Capernaum 
6. 18 sea arose, by reason of a great wind that 
6. 19 see Jesus walking on the sea, and drawing 
6. 22 which stood on the other aide of the sea 

6. 2s f oundJiim on the other side of the sea, th. 
21. I showed himself . .at the sea" of Tiberias 
21. 7 Simon Peter, .did cast himself into the a. 

Acts 4. 24 hast made, .the sea, and all that in them 

7. 36 showed wonders, .in the Hed sea, and in 
10. 6 a tanner, whose house is by the sea side 
10. 32 house of (one) Simon a tanner by the sea 
14. IS made, .the sea, and all things that areth. 
17. 14 sent away Paul, to go as it were to the a. 
C7. 30 they had let down the boat into the sea 
27. 38 and cast oat the wlieat into the sea 



Acts 27. 40 they commited (themselves) unto the sea 
~ 28. 4 whom, though he had escaped the sea, yet 
Rom. 9. 27 number, .be as the aand of the sea, a re. 

1 Co.'io. I that all our fathers., passed through the a. 

10. 2 were all baptized unto Moses . .in the sea 

2 Co. II. 26 perils in the sea, (in) perils among false 
Heb. II. 12 sand which is by the' sea shore innumer. 

11. 29 By faith they passed through the Ked sea 
Jas. 1. 6 like a wave of the sea. driven with the w. 
Jude 13 Raging waves of the sea.foamlngout their 
Sev. 4. 6 {!e£ore the throne (there was) a sea of gl. 

5. 13 such as aT6 in the sea, and all that are in 
7. I not blow on the earth, nor on the sea, nor 
7. 2 it was given to hurt the earth and the sea 

7. 3 Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor 

8. 8 bui-ning with fire was cast into the sea 
8. 8 and the third part of the sea became bio. 
8. 9 of the creatures which v/ere in the sea, and 

10. 2 he set his right foot upon the sea, and (his) 
10. 5 angel which I saw stand upon the sea and 
10. 6 [sea, and the things which are therein] 
10. 8 angel which standeth upon the sea and 
i2> 12 the inhabiters of the earth and of the seal 

13. I sea, and saw a beast rise up out of the s. 

14. 7 made heaven, and earth, and the sea, and 

15. 2 saw as it were a seaof glass mingled with 

15. 2 stand on the sea of glass, having the har. 

16. 3 angel poured out hia vial upon the sea 
16. 3 and every living soul died in the sea 
18. 17 as many as trade by sea, stood afar off 
18. 19 made rich all that-had ships in the sea by 
18. 21 cast (it) into the sea, saying. Thus with 
so. 8 number of whom (is) as the sand of the a. 
BO. 13 sea gave up the dead which were in it, and 
21. I passed away ; and there v/as no more sea 

3. The deep open sea, ireAa^os pelagos. 

Acts 27. 5 when we had sailed over the sea of Cilicia 
SEA coast (upon tie) — 
\. Along the lake, trapaBaXda-fftos parathalassios. 

Matt 4. 13 Capernaum, jvhich is upon the sea coast 
2. Along the (sali) sea, irapdXios paralioa. 

Luke 6. 17 from the sea coast of Tyre and Sidon, wh. 
SSA, (things) in the — 
BeloTiging to or in the {salt) water, lva.\ios enalios. 

Jaa. 3 7 every kind . . of things in the sea, is tamed 
SEA monster — 
Howlers, jackals, dragons, ]'^1} tannin. 

Lam. 4. 3 the sea monsters draw out the hreasi, th. 
SEAI'ABDJG men — 
Seas, D'^! yammim. 

£ze. 26. >7 (thatwast)inhabitedof seafaring men, the 
SEAL — 
l.Seal, signet, D^"in chotham. 

I Ki.2i. 8 sealed (them) with his seal, and sent the 

Job 38. 14 It is turned as clay (to)the seal ; and they 

41. 15 pride, shut up together (as with) aclosese. 

Song 8. 6 Set me as a seal upon thine heart . \a seal 

2. A seat, impression, inscription,' (r<ppay is sphriigis. 
Kom. 4. 11 a seal of the righteousness of thefaith wh. 

1 Co. 9 2 the seal of mine apostleship are ye In the 

2 Ti. 2. 19 having this seal. The Lord knoweth them 
Rev s I and on the back side, sealed with sevens. 

5 2 to open the book, and to loose the seals t. 

5. s open the book, and to loose the seven se. 

5. 9 Thou art worthy, to open the seals ther. 

6. I when the Lamb opened one of the seals 
C. ^. s. 7, 9. '2 when he had opened the. seal 

7. 2 angel, .having the seal of the living God 

8. I when he had opened the seventh seal, th. 

9. 4 those men which have not the seal of God 
SEAL (up, set a seal), to — 

1. To seal, seal up, finish, Dnn Chatham. 
Deut32, 34 (Is) not this, .sealed up among my treas. 

1 Kl2i. 8 wrote letters in Ahab's name, and sealed 
Neh. 9 38 princes, Levites, (and)priests,seal(untoit) 

10. I Now those that sealed (were) Nehemiah 

Esth. 8. 8 seal it vvith the king's ring : for the writ. 
8. 10 sealed (it) with the king's ring ; and sent 

Job 9. 7 Which commandeththe8an..aud8ealethu. 
14. 17 My transgression (is) sealed up in a bag 
33. 16 he openeth the ears of men, and sealeth 
37. 7 He sealeth up the hand of every man ; th. 

Song 4. 12 A garden . .(is) my sister, .a fountain sea. 

laa. 8. 16 Bind-up the testimony, seal the law amo. 
29. II as the words of a book that is sealed, wh. 
29. II and he saith, I cannot; for it (is) sealed 

Jer. 32. 10 1 subscribed the evidence, and sealed (it) 
32. II that which was sealed (according) to the 
32. 14 both which is sealed, and this evidence 
32. 44 subscribe evidences, and seal (them), and 

Eze. 28. 12 Thou sealest up the sura, full of wisdom 

Dan. 9. 24 to seal up the vision and prophecy, and 
12. 4 seal the book, (even) to the time of the end 
12. 9 the ivords (are) closed up and sealed till 

2. To seal, seal up, onrj chatliam. 

Dan. 6. 17 the king sealed it with his own signet 
Z.Toseal, impress, acppayl^o) sphragizo. 

Matt27. 66 made the sepulchre sure, sealing the stone 
John 3. 33 He. hath set to his seal that God is true 

6. 27 the Son . .him hath God the Father sealed 
Rom 15. 28 When therefore I . . have sealed to them th. 

2 Co. I. 22 Who hath also sealed us, and given the ea. 
Eph. 1. 13 ye were sealed with the Holy Spirit of 

4. 30 whereby ye are sealed unto the day of 
B«v. 7. 3 till we have sealed the servants of our G. 

7. 4 which were sealed : (and there were) sealed 



Rev. 7. s, 6, 7, 8 Of the tribe . .(were) sealed twelve 
10. 4 Seal up those things which the seven th. 
20. 3 set a seal upon him, that he should dece. 
22. 10 Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of th. 
SEALED, to be — 
I.jTo be sealed, sealed up, Enrs Chatham,, 2. 

Esth. 3. 12 was it written, and sealed with the Hog's 
8. 8 is written in the king's name, and sealed 

2.7b seal down, or thoroughly, Karacr4>payiC<'>' 
Rev 5. I written within and on the back side, eea. 

SEAIS, without — 

Without a seam, &^l>a.(po^ arrhaphos. 

Johmg. 23 the coat was without seam, woren from 

SEARCH, searching, secret; — 

\.A sea/rch, 1^50 chephes. 

Psa. 64. 6 they accomplish a diUgent search : both 

2.A search, searching, npn cheqer. 

Judg. 5. i& For thedivisipns( . . were)great8earchinK8 

Job 8. 8 prepare thyself to the search of their fath. 

I J. 7 Canstthou by searching find out God? ca. 

38. 16 hast thou walked in the search of the de. 
Isa. 40. 28 (there is) no searching of his understand. 

3. Digging, or breaJcin'g through, n"iPTO machtereth. 
Jer. 2. 34 I have not found it by secret Eearcb, but 

SEARCH (diligently, for, out), to — 
l.To seek, inquire, lp5 baqar, 3. 

Lev. 27. 33 He shall not search whether it be good or 

2. To seek, inquire, require, v)y} darash. 

I Ch.28. 9 the Lord searcheth all hearts, and under. 
Job 10. 6 enquirest after miiio iniquity, and seare. 

39. 8 and he searcheth after every green thing 
Jer. 29. 13 when ye shall search forme with allyour 
Eze. 34. 6 and none did search or seek (after them) 

34. 8 neither did my shepherds search for my ■ 
34. Ill, (eyen)l, will both search my sheep, and 

3.7*0 seek, dig, search, "SiJ chaphar. 

Beut. I. 22 they shall search us out the land, and 
Josh. 2. 2 there came men . . to search out the coun. 
2. 3 they be come to search out all the country 

i.To search out for, k'Sij chaphas. 

Psa. 64. 6 They search out iniquities ; they accompl. 

Prov 2. 4 and searchest for her as (;for) hid treasures 

20. 27 searching all the inward parts of thebelly 

Lam <3. 40 Let us search and try our ways, andtuia. 

5. To search, search out for, iffsn chaphas, 3. 
Gen. 31. 35 And he searched, but found not the Im. 
44. 12 he searched, (and) began at the eldest, and 
I Sa. 23. 23 I will search him out throughout all the 

1 Ki. 20. 6 they shall search thine house, and the h. 

2 Ki. 10. 23 Search, and look that there be herewith 
Amo89. 3 I will search and take them out thence 
Zeph. 1. 12 I will search Jerusalem withcandles.and 

6. 7*0 search, search out, investigate, l^}t} cKaqar. 
Judgi8. 2 to spy out the land, and to search it 

18. 2 they said unto them. Go, search theland 
2 Sa. 10. 3 to search the city, and to spy it out, and 
1 Ch. ig. 3 his servants come unto thee for to search 
Job 5. 27 Lo this, we have searched it, so it (is) 

13. 9 Is it good that he shouldsearch you out? 

28. 3 setteth an end to darkness, and searcheth 

28. 27 he prepared it, yea, and searched it out 

29. 16 the cause (which) I knew not I searched o. 
32. II I gave ear. .whilst ye searched out what 

Fsa. 44. 21 Shall not God search this out? for he kn. 
139. I thou hast searched me, and known (me) 
139. 23 Search me, God, and know~my heart 
Prov 18. 17 his neighbour cometh and searcheth him 
25. 2 the honour of kings (is) to search out a 
28. iithathatl. understandingsearchethhlmout 
Jer. 17. 10 I the Lord search the heart, (I) try the 
Eze. 39. 14 after the. .seven months shall they search 

7. Search, searching, ijln cheqer. 

Prov 25. 27 so (for men) to search their Own glory (is 

8. To feel, search, grope, iff^g mashash, 3. 

. Gen. 31. 34 Laban searched all the tent, but found 
31. 37 Whereas thou hast searched all my etufl 

9. To traverse, spy out, ^ri ragal, 3. 

Deut. I 24 came unto the valley of Eshcol, and they 

10. To go about, spy out, search, n?B tur. 
Numio. 33 to search out a resting place for them 

13. 2 Send thou men, that they may search the 
13. 21 they went up, and searched theland from 
13. 2s they returned from searching of the land 

13. 32 of the land which they had searched 
S3. 32 through which we have gone to search 

14. 6 (which were) of them that searched the 
14. 7 'The land, which we passed through to se. 
14. 34 the number of the days in which ye sear. 
14. 36 the men which Moses sent to search the 
14. 38 of the men that went to search the land 

Deut. 1 . 33 to search you out a place to pitch your 

EccL I. 13 I gave my heart to seek and search out 

7. 2S to search and to seek out wisdom, and 

W.To judge or sift again, avaKplvtianakrino. 

Acts 17. II searched the scriptures daily, whether 
12. To trace out, i^epevvdm exereunao. 

I Pe. 1. 10 the prophets have enquired and searched 

13.7*0 search out, i^eriC'" exeiazo. 

Matt. 2. 8 Go and search diligently tor the young 
14. 7*0 trace, track, ipevvdto ereunad, 

John 5. 39 Search the scriptures ; for. ia tbem 3^9 tlL 



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John 7 57 Art tlioualso of Galilee? Search, anil look 

Kom. 8. 1^ he tliatsearcheth the hearts knoweth wh. 

I Co. 2. 10 the spirit searcheth all things, yea, the 

I Pe. I. II Searching what, or what mantier of time 

Rev. J. 23 1 ani;he which searchetli the reins and the 
SEAECH, to make (diligent) — 
1.7'f) seek, inquire, ipa bcqar, 3. 

Ezra 4 15 That searth may be made in the book of 
4. ig I commauded, and search hath been ma. 
6. I search was made in the house of the rolls 
2.7*0 seek, inquire, "ip? bcqar, i. 

Ezra ;. 17 let there be search made in the king's 
S.To search ouC for, B'sn chaphas, 3. 

Psa. 77. 6 and my spirit made diligent search 
4. To search out, investigate, "ipn chaqar. 

Dent 13. 14 enquire, and make sjarch, and ask dilig. 
BEARCHED (out), to be — 
l.To be searched out, iysn chaphas, 2. 

Obad. 6 noware(thethings)ot Ksau searched out ! 
2. To be searched out, npn chaqar, 2. 

Jer. 31. 37 the foundations of the earth searched out 
46. 23 cut down her forest . . it cannot be searched 
Z.A search, searching, ipn chcqer. 

Job 36. 26 neither can the number, be searched out 
SEARED with a hot iron, to bo — 
To sear, brand, burmvith hoi iron, KauTr)pid(ofj.ai. 

1 Ti. 4. 2 having their conscience seared with a hot i 
SEAS meet, where two — 

Jietrccen two seas, SiBaKaarroi dit.halassos. 

Acts 27. 41 falling into a place where two seas met 
SEASON appointed, convenient, due — , 

\.An a.p2Joinled time or season, jDi ze.man 

Eccl. 3. I To every (thing there is) a season, and a 
Dan. 2. 2t And he changeth the times and the seas. 
7. 12 their lives were prolonged for aseason and 
2. Days, D'o; yamim. 

Gen. 40. 4 and they continued a season in ward 
Jo,sh.24. 7 ye dwelt in the wilderness a long season 

2 Oh. 15. 3 for a long season Israel (liath been) witho. 

Z.An appointed time or seaso7i, Tjia moed. 

Gen. I. 14 let them be for sicns, and for seasons, and 
Exodi3. 10 therefore keep this ordinance in hisseason 
Lev. 23. 4 which ye shall proclaim in their seasons 
Num. 9. 2 also keep the passoverat hisappointed se. 
g. 3 ye shall keep it in his appointed season 
g 7 offer an offering .in hisappointed season 
9. 13 offering of the Lord in his appointed sea. 
28. 2 observe to offer unto me in their d ue seas. 
DeutiS. 6 at the season that thou camest forth out 
2 Ki. 4. 16 About this season, according to the time 
4. 17 hare a son at that season that Elisha had 
Psa. 104. 19 He appointed the. moon for seasons; the 
H03. 2. 9 and my wine in the season thereof, and 

i.Time, ny eth. 

ExodiS. 22 And let them judge the people at all sea. 

18. 26 And they judged the people at all seasons 
Lev. 26. 4 Then I will give you rain in due season 
Deufii. 14 the rain of your land in his due season 

28 12 to give the rain unto thy laud in his due s. 
I Ch,2i 29 (were) at that season in the high place at 
J'.'b 5 26 as a shock of corn cometh in his season 

38 32 Canst thou bring. .Mazzarothin his seas.? 
Vsa. ' 1. 3 that bringeth forth his fruit in his season 
104. 27 mayest give (them) their meat in due se. 
145 15 thou givestthem their meat in due season 
Prov 15. 23 a word (spoken) in due season, how good 
Eccl. 10. 17 thy princes eat in due season, for strength 
Jer. 5. 24 both the former and the latter, in his sea. 

33. 20 should not be day and night in their sea. 
Eze. 34. 26 cause the shower to come down in his se. 

5. A fixed, appointed, definite time or season, Kaip6s. 

Mattzi. 41 shall render him the fruits in their seasons 

24. 45 made ruler, .to give them meat in due se. 

Mark 12. 2 at the season he sent to the husbandmen 

Luke I. 20 which shall be fulfilled in their season 

4. 13 the devil., departed from him for a season 

12. 42 give, .(their) portion of meat in due season 

13. I There were present at that season some 
20. 10 And at the season lie sent a servant to the 

John 5. 4 [an angel went down at a certain season] 
Acts I. 7 for you to know the times or the seasons 

13. It be blind, not seeing the sun for a season 

14. 17 rain from heaven, and fruitful seasons 
24. 25 when I have a convenient season I will 

Oal. 6. 9 in due season we shall reap, if we faint 

1 Th. 5. I of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye 

6.Tim^, delay, xp'^i'os chronos. 

Acts 19. 22 but he himself stayed in Asia for a season 

20. i8 I have been with jou at all seasons 
Rev. 6. n that they should rest yet for a little season 
20. 3 after that he must be loosed a little season 

7.An Iwur, time, wpa liora. 

John s. 35 ye were willing for a season to rejoice in 
a Co. 7. 8 made you sorry,though , . butfor aseason 
Phm. 15 perhaps he therefore departed for a season 

SEASON, for a, in, out of — 

1 Out of season, in good season, aKaipas, ft/Kalpios. 

2 Ti. 4 2 be instant in season, out of season; reprove 
Z.LiUle, hMyov oligon.- 

I Fe. 1. 6 ye greatlj rejoice, though now for a seafl. 



3. hor a tune, irpnaitaipos proskuiros. 

Ileb. M. 25 than to enjoy tlie pleasures of sin foraee 
SEASON, to — 
1 To salt, n'yD malach. 

Lev 2. 1 3 every oblation shalt thou season with se. 
l.To fit, prepare, apriu) artuo. 

Mark 9. 50 lost his saltncss, wherewith will ye season 

Luke [4. 34 his savour, wherewith shall it be season. 

Col. 4. 6 Let your speech (be) alway with grace, se. 
SEAT, (seated) — 

1. To sit doion or still, 3?'; yashab. 

I Ki 10. 19 on eithcrsideon the place of the seat, and 
Amos 6. 3 cause the seat of violence to come near 

2. A seat, throne, Kp? kisse. 

Judg.3. 20 he wassitting..Andhe aroscoutof(his)s. 
iSa. I. 9 Eli the priest sat upon a seat by a post of 

4. 13 Eli sat upon a seat by the way side watc. 

4. 18 he fell from oft the seat backward by the 
1 Ki. 2. 19 caused a seat to be set for the king's mo. 
Esth. 3. 1 set his seat above all the princes that (w.) 
Prov. 9. 14 on a seat in the high places of the city 
3..^ seat, place of sitting doiov,, D^'iD moshab. 

1 Sa. 20. 18 thou shalt be missed, because thy seat 

20. 25 the king sat upon his seat.! a seat by the 
Job 29. 7 (when) I prepared my seat in the street 
Psa. I. J nor sitteth in the seat of the scornful * 
Eze. 8. 3 where (was) the seat of the image of jeal. 
28. 2 I sit (in) the seat of God, in the midst of 
4. A seat, sitting, nia shebeth. 

2 Sa. 23. 8 The Taclimonites that sat in the seat, ch. 
Z. Prepared place or seat, r\mri tckunah. 

Job 23. 3 Oh.. (that) I might come (evenXto his seal! 

6. To Cover, be concealed, ]5p saphan. 

Deut33. 21 (in) a portion of the lawgiver, (waa he) se. 

7. A seat, throne, 8p6vos thronos. 

Luke I. 52 He hath put down the njighty from..Ee. 

Rev. 2. 13 thou dwellest, (even) where Satan's seat 

4. 4 four and twenty seats : and upon the seats 

II. 16 elders which sat before God on their seats 

13. 2 dragon gave him his power, and his seat 

16. 10 angel poured out his vial upon theaeatof 

8.i4 ^eat, chair, stool, KaQiZpakatliedra. 

Matt2i. 12 and the seats of them that sold doves 

23 2 and the Pharisees sit in Moses' seat 
Markii. 15 and the seats of them that sold doves 

SEAT, chief, highest, uppermost — 

Foremost seat or chair, vponOKaBe^plaprutokathed. 

Matt23 6 and the chief seats in the synagogues 

Marki2. 39 And thcchief scats in thesynagogues, and 

Luke 1 1 4 3 ye love the uppermost seats in the sjnag. 

20 46 the highest seats in the synagogues, and 

SE'-BA, N5P. 

1. Eldest son of Cush, son of Ham. B C 2250 

Gen. 10. 7 And the sons of Cush; S., and Havilah 
I Ch. I. 9 Anilthesonsof Cush ; S .andHavilah.and 

2. His land, the N part of Ethiopia, including Meroe. 

Psa. 72. 10 the kings of Slieba and S. sha'l offer gifts 

Isa. 43. 3 I gave Egypt, .ransom, Ethiopia and S. 
SE'-BAT, U5¥'. 

The eleventh month of the Jewish year, beginning with 
the new moon of February. 

Zech. I. 7 eleventh month, which (is) the month S. 
SE-CA'-CAH, nppo enclosure. 
A city in the plain of Judah, near Middin. 

Josh 15. 61 In the wilderness, Beth-arabah..Bnd S. 

SE'-CHTT, i;ty walchplace, 

A city in Benjamin, near Ramah. 

I Sa. 19. 22 he.. came to a great well that (is) In S. 
SECOND (order, time, rank) — 
1. Second, a copy, double, rtyi/D mishneh. 

Gen. 41. 43 he made him to ride in the second chariot 

1 Sa. 8. 2 Joel, and the name of his second, Abiah 

2 Sa. 3. 3 his second, Chileab, of Abigail the wife of 
2 Ki. 23. 4 and the priests of the second order, and 

25. 18 Zephaniah the second priest, and the th. 

1 Ch. 15.18 with them their brethren of the second 

2 Ch.35. 24 and put him in the second chariot that 
Ezra I. lasilver basins of a second (sort) four hun. 
Neh.ii. 9 Judah the son of Senuah(was) second ov. 

ti. 17 Bakbukiah the second among his breth. 
Jer. 52. 24 Zephaniah the second priest, and the th. 
Zeph. 1. 10 an liowling from the second, and a great 

2. Second, other, again, 'i^ sheni. 

Gen. 1. 8 evening and the morningwere the second 
2. 13 And the name of the second river (is) Gi. 
6. 16 (with) lower, second, and third (stories) 

7. II in the second month, the seventeenth day 

8. 14 in thesecondmonth, on the seven and tw. 
02. 15 Lord called. .Abraham., the second time 
30. 7 conceived again, and bare Jacob a second 
30. 12 Zilpah, Leah's maid, bare Jacob a second 
32. 19 so commauded he the second, and the th. 
41. 5 he slept and dreamed the second time 
41. 52 the name of thesecond called heEphraim 
47. 18 they came unto him the second year, and 

Exod. 2. 13 when he went out the second time, beho. 
16. J on the fifteenth day of the second month 
26. 4 and likewise, .in the coupling of the sec. 
26. s ^^^ (is) in the coupling of the Becond,that 



Exodj'j. 10 of the curtain which conplcth the second 
26. 20 for the .second side of the tabernacle on 
s8. i8 And the second row (shall be) an emerald 
36. II, 12 ill the coupling of the second 
36. 17 of the curtain which coupleth thesecond 
39. II the second row, an emerald, a sapphire 
40. 17 in the first month in the second year, on 
Le7. 5. 10 he shall offer the second (for) a burnt ofT. 

13. 58 it shall be washed the second time, and 
Num. 1. 1, j8 on the first (day) of the second month 
I. I in the second year after they were come 
3. 16 And they shall set forth In the second r.-i. 
7. iB On the second day Nethancel the son of 
9. 1 in the flrstmonth of the second year after 
9. 11 The fourteenth day of the second month 
10. 6 When ye blow an alarm the second time 
10. II of the second month, in the second year 
29. 17 on the second day (ye shall offer) twelve 
Josh. 5. 2 circumcise., children of Israel a second ti. 

6. 14 the second day they compassed the city 
JO. 32 which took it on the second day, andsni. 

19. I the second lot came forth to Simeon, (even) 
Judg. 6. 25 even the second bullock of seven years old 

6. 26 take thesecond bullock, and offer a burnt 
6. 28 the second bullock was offered upon tho 

20. 24 the children of Israel came, .the second 
20. 25 Benjamin went forth . . the second day, and 

1 Sa. 20. 27 (which was) thesecond (day) of tlic month 
20. 34 did cat DO meat the second day of the mo. 

2 Sa. 14. 29 whenhesentagain thesecond time, he wo. 

1 Ki. 6. I in the month Zif, which (is) the second m. 
5. 2 Loud appeared to Solomon the second ti. 

19. 7 angel of the Lord came again thesecond t. 

2 Ki. 9. 19 he sent out a second on horseback, which 
10. 6 ho wrote a letter the second time to them 
19. 29 in the second year that which springcth 
25. 17 like unto these had the second pillar with 

1 Ch. 2. 13 Abinadab the second, and Shimma the th. 

3. I thesecond, Daniel, of Abigail thcCarmo. 

3. 15 the second Jehoiakim, the third Zedekiah 
7. 15 and the name of the second (was) Zeloph. 
6.. I Ashbel the second, and Aharah the third 
8. 39 Ulam his first bom, Jchush the second 

12. 9 Ezer the first, Obadiah the second, Eliab 
23. II Jahathwasthechief, and Zizjih the second 
23. 19 Amariahtlie second, Jahaziel the third 

23. 20 Micah the first, and Jesiah the second 

24. 7 first lot came, .to Jehoiarib, the second 

24. 23 Amariah the second, Jahaziel the third 

25. 9 the second to Gedaliah, who with his br. 

26. 2 Jediael the second, Zebadiah the third 

26. 4 Jehozabad the second, J oah tho third, and 
26.11 Hilkiah the second, Tebaliah the third 

27. 4 over the course of the second month (was) 

29. 22 the son of David king the second time 

2 Ch. 3. 2 to build in the second (day) of the second 

27. 5 pay unto him, both the second year and 

30. 2 to keep the passover in the second month. 
30. 13 to keep the feast.. in the second month 
30. 15 on the fourteenth (day) of the second mo. 

Ezra 3. 8 in the second year of their coming unto 

3. 8 in the second month, began Zerrubabel 
Neh. 8. 13 on the second day were gathered together 
Esth. 2. 14 she returned into the second honse of the 

2. 19 virgins were gathered together the second 
7. 2 king said again unto Esther on the second 
g. 29 wrote, .to coufirm this second letter of P. 

Job 42. 14 the name of the second, Kezia; and the 

Eccl. 4. 8 There is one (alone), and (there is) not a 
4. 15 with the second child that shall stand up 

Isa. II. II LoRDshallset his hand again the sec. timo 
37. 30 the second year that which springeth of 

Jer. I 13 wordof the Lord came untomethesec. ti. 

13. 3 word of theLORDcarae uutome the sec. ti. 
33. I word, came unto Jeremiah the second ti. 
41. 4 the second day after he had slain Gedaliah 
52 22 the second pillar also and the pomegran. 

Eze. lo. 14 the second face (was) the face of a man 
43. 22 on the second day thou shalt offer a kid 
Jon. 3. I word.. came unto Jonah the second timo 
Zech. 6. 2 and in the second chariot black horses 

Z.Two, both, o;y^ shenayim. 

I Ki. 13. 25 began to reign over Israel in the second 
e Ki. 1. 17 Jehoram reigned in his stead in thesecond 

14. 1 In tl-.e second year of Joash son of Jehoa. 

15. 32 In the second year of Pekah the son of R. 
Dan. 2. I And in the second year of the reign of 
Hag. I I, IS In the second year of Darius the king 

2. 10 in the second year of Darius, came the 
Zech. I. I, 7 in the second year of Darius, came the 

i. Second, i;:!? tinyan. 

Dan. 7. 5 another beast, a second, like to a bear, and 
5. Second, I"!i;i teren. 

Ezra 4. 24 it ceased unto the second year of the reign 
6. Second, Sevrepos deuteros. 

Matt 21. 30 And he came to [the second), and said IL 
22. 26 Likewise the second also, and the third 
22. 39 the second (is) like unto it. Thou shalt lo. 
26. 42 He went away again the second time, and 
Marki2. 21 the second took her, and died, neither le. 
12. 31 the second (is) like, (namely) this. Thou 
14. 72 the secondtime the cock crew. And Peter 
Lul£ei2. 38 if he shall come in the second watch, or 
jg. 18 the second came, saying. Lord, thypound 

20. 30 second took her to wife, and he died chil. 
John 3. 4 can he enter the second time into his mo. 

4. 54 This (is) again the Second miracle (that) 

21. 16 He saith to him again the second time 
Acts 7- 13 at the second (time) Joseph was made kn. 



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Aotsio. IS voice (spake) unto him again the second 

12. lo When they were past the first and the se. 
i^!. 33 as it is also writtea in [the second] psalm 

1 Co. 15. 47 the second iBan(i.s)the Lord from heaven 

2 Co. 1. IS before, that y£ iniglitliave a second ben. 

13. 2 as if I were present, the second time ; and 
Titus 3. 10 after the first and second admonition rei. 
Heb. 8. 7 no place have been sought for the .second 

9. 3 after tl'.e second veil, the tabernacle wh. 
9. 7 into the second (went) the high priest al. 
9. 28 appear the second time without sin unto 

10. 9 the first, that he may establish the second 
2 Pe. 3. I second epistle, beloved, I now write unto 
Eev. 2. II He.. shall not be hurt of the second death 

4, -7 second beast like a caU, and the third be. 
6. . 3 whenhe had opened the second seal, I 
e: 3 heard the second beast say. Come and see 
8. 8 secondangelsounded.andasitwereagre. 

11. 14 Tlie second v/oe ispast ; (and), behold, the 
t6. 3 second angel poured out his vial upon the 
20. 6 on such the second death hath no power 

20. 14 lake of are. Tliis is the second death 

21. .8 and brimstone : which is the second death 
21. 19 second, sapphire ; the third, a chalcedony 

'SECOND after the first, the — 
Second-first, oavTfpSirparos deuieroprotos. 

Luke 6. I onthe(secoud]sabbath[a£ter,thefirat],th. 

SECOND time, (to do) tie — ■ 

To repeat, do it a second, time, w^ shanaJi. 

I Sa. 26. 8 and I will not (smite) him the second time 

X Ki.;8. 34 And he said. Do (it) the aecondtimE : and 

:8. 34 did (it) the second time. And he said. Do 

SECONDAHILY — 

Second, Seurepos deniteros. 

1 Co. 12. 28 secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, af. 

SECEET (chamber, counsel, part, place, thing in) — 
l.Oentle, bn^, ai6 laat, leat. 

Job 15. II is there any secret thing with thee 7 

2.Secret hiding place, "Wpp mistar. 

Psa. 10. 8 in the secret placesdoth he murder the in. 
17. 12 were a young lion lurking ia secret places 
64. 4 That they may shoot in secret at the per. 

Isa. 4S. 3 hidden riches of secret places, that thou 

Jer. 13. 17 mysoul shall weep in secret places for(yo.) 
23. 24 Can any hide himself in secret places that 
49. 10 have uncovered his secret places, and he 

Lam. 3. 10 lying in wait, (and as) a lieu in secret pi. 

S. Parts of shame, DV?? mehushim. 

Deut25. II her hand, and taketb him by the aecrets 

^.Secret, counsel, lio sod. 

Gen. 49. 6 my soul, come not thou into their secret 
Job 15. 8 Uast thou heard the secret of God ? and 

■ 29. 4 when the secret of God fwas) upon my ta. 
Psa. 25. 14 secret of the LOBD (is) vrith them that fear 

64. z Hide me from the secret counsel of the wi. 
Prov. 3. 32 but his secret (is) with the righteous 

II. 13 tale bearer revealeth secrets : but ho that 

20. 19 tale bearer re vealeth secrets ; therefore m. 
25. 9 and discover not a secret ta another 

Amos 3. 7 revealeth his secret unto hia servants the 

5. To stop, hid, DnD saiham. 

Eze. 28. 3 there istio secret that they can hide from 

6. To he hidden, absent, "ino saihar, 2. 

Deut2g. 29 secret (things belong) unto the LORD our 
Psa. 19. 12 (his) errors? cleanse thou me from secret 

7. To be hidden, to hide^ ifiD saihar, i. 

Prov 27. 5 Open rebuke (is) better than secret love 

8. To hide, IW sethar, 3. 

Dan. 2. 22 He revealeth the deep and secret things 

9. Hiding or secret place, "iritj sether. 

0eut27. 13 putteth (it) in (a) secret (place). And all 
Judg. 3. ig I have a secret errand untc> thee, king 
I Sa. 19. 2 abide in a secret (place), and hide thyself 
Psa. 18. 1 1 He made darkness his secret place ; his pa. 

27. 5 in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hi. 

31. 20 Thou shalt hide them in the secret of thy 

81. 7 answered thee in the secret place of thun. 

91. 1 He that dwelleth in thesecret place of the 

139. IS when I was made in secret, (and) curiou. 

Prov. 9. 17 sweet, and bread (eaten) in teeoret is plea. 

21. 14 gift in secret pacifieth anger, and a reward 
Song 2. 14 in the secret (places) of the stairs, let me 
Isa. 45. 19 I have not spoken in secret, in a darJk pL 

48. 16 I have not spoken in secret from the beg. 

10. To he hidde/ii, concealed, D^j; alam. 

Psa. 90. S secret (sins) In the light of thy countena. 

11. To he hidden, oSi; alam, 2. 

Eccl. 12. 14 with every secret thing, whether (it be) 
\2.WonderfuZ, 'l<^5, -\^ peli, pili. 

Judg 13. 18 Whyaskest thou., seeing it (is) aecret? 
13.70 hide, lay up, cvnceal, J5>! tsaphan. 

Job 20. 26 darkness (shall be) hid in his secret pla. 

Eze. 7. 22 and they shall pollute my secret (place) 

14. /I secret, 1"; raz. 

Dan. 2. 18 desire mercies, .concerning this secret 
2. 19 Then was the secret revealed unto Daniel 
2. 27 The secret which the kinghath demanded 
2. 28 a God in heaven that revealeth secrets 
2. 29 he that revealeth secrets raaketh known 
2. 30 this secret is not revealed to me for (any) 
2. 47 a Lord of kings, and a revealer of secrets 



Dan. 2. 47 seeing thou couldest reveal this secret 
4. 9 I know that. .no secret troubleth thee 

15. Hinge, opening, simplicity, rB path. 

Isa. 3. 17 the LoRi> will discover their secret parts 

16. Hidden thing, secret, MoSj/n faalummah. 

Job 1 1. 6 he would show thee the secrets of wisdom 
Psa. 44. 2'i for he knoweth the secrets of the heart 

17. To hide, secrete, J»o taman. 

Job 40. 13 Hide them, .(and) bind their faces in ae. 
l^.Concealed, hidden, secret, KpvtrrSs kruptos. 
Matt. 6. 4 That thine alms may. be in secret : and 
6. 4 thy Father which seeth in secret himself 
6. 6 which is in secret, .which seeth In secret 
6. 18 but unto thy Father which is [in aecret] 

6. 18 and thy. Father, which seeth (in secret] 
Lulie 8. 17 nothingis secret that shall not be made 

II. 33 No man..putteth (it) in a secret place, ne. 
John 7. 4 no man (that) doeth any thing in secret 

7. 10 went.. not openly, but asit were in secret 
18. 20 1 spake openly, .in secret have X said no. 

Rom. 2. 16 when God shall judge the secrets of men 
I Co, 14. 25 thus are the secrets of hi3;heart made ma, 

19. /?i secret, secretly, sipvfri kruphl. 

Eph. 5. 12 things which are done of them in secret 

20.^ secret chamber, storehouse, ^aixeiov iameion. 
Matt 24. 26 (he is) in the secret chambers ; believe (it) 

SECRET, to keep or be kept — 
l.To (cause to) hide, im saihar, 5. 

Job 14. 13 that thou wouldest keep me In oecret.un. 

IJIidden away, air6Kpv<pos apokruphos. 

Mark 4. 22 neither was any thing kept secret, but 

3. To hide, conceal, KpvirTcv krupiO. 

Matt 13. 3S things which have been kept secret from 

4. To be silent, quiet, ffiydai sigao. 

Rom. 16. 25 which was kept secret since the world be. 
SECSET parts, to have in — 
To he hidden, broken /orih,nix/ saihar, 2. 

I Sa. 5. 9 and they had emerods in their secret pa. 
SECSETIY — 

1. Silence, B^n cheresh. 

Josh. 2. I son of Nun sent., two men to spy secretly 
I.Oentleness, secret, op lat. 

1 Sa. 18. 22 Commune' with David secretly, and say 
^.Secret hiding place, 'inop mistar. 

Psa. 10. 9 He lieth in wait secretly as a lion in his 
Hab. 3. 14 rejoicing (was) as to devour the poor so. 

i.Secresy, nnn sether. 

Deut 1 3. 6 entice thee secretly, saying, Let us go and 

27. 24 he'that smiteth his neighbour secretly. A. 

28. 57 eal them . . secretly in the siege and strait. 

2 Sa. 12. j2 For thou didst (it) secretly; but I will do 
Job 13. 10 reprove you, if ye do secretly accept per. 

31. 27 my heart hath been secretly enticed, or 
Jer. sV. 17 king asked him secretly in his house, and 
- 38. 16 So Zedekiah the king sware secretly unto 
40. IS spake to Gedaliah in Mizpah secretly, say. 

5, To hide, conceal, KoyTrrai krupto. 

Jolinig. 38 being a aisciple of Jesus, but secretly for 
6. Privately, secretly, \a8pa laihra. 

Johnii. 28 called Mary her sister secretly, saying, T. 

SECKETLT, to do, practice, be brought — 
l.To he furtively brought, DJ3 ganah, 4. 

Job 4. 12 Now a thing was secretly brought to me 
l.To he hidden, hid self, N3n chaha, 2. 

Gen. 31. 27 Wherefore didst thou flee away secretly 
3.7b do covertly, Ksn chapha, 3. 

2 Ki. 17. 9 did secretly (those) things that (were) not 
4. To keep or ronain silent, conceal, vi-vi) chardsh,5. 

I Sa. 23. 9 knew that Saul secretly practised misch. 
SECT — 
Act of -choosing, party, alpecris haire^is. 

Acts 5. 17 which is the sect of the Sadducees, and 
15. s rose up certain of the sect of the Pharis. 
24. 5 ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes, 
26. s after the most straitest sect of our relig. 
28. 22 for as concerning this sect, we know that 
SE-CXTN'-DTCrS, 2eKoOv5oy. 

A believer of Thessailonica, and companion of Paul on 
his return from (jreece on his way to Syria. 

Acts 20. 4 of the Thessalonians, Aristarchus and S. 
SECTTRE, securely, (to be) — 
1. Confidence, trust, naa hetach. 

Judg. 8. J 1 and -smote the host : for the host was see. 

Prov. 3. 29 seeing he dwelleth securely by thee 

Mic. 2. 8 pass by securely as men averse from war 

2. CoTifldences, confident ones, n'lnaa hattuchoth. 
Job 12. 6 they that provoke God are secure ; into 

Z.To lean on, trust, be confident, naa batach. 

Judg 18. 7 they dw6ltcareless..quietand secure; and 
18. 10 ye shall come unto a people secure, and 
18. 27 unto a people (that were) at quiet and se. 
Job ii.'iS thou shalt be secure, because there is ho. 
SECirSE, to — 

To malce without anxiety, iroieaj a.fji^p<fii>ovpoieoam. 
MattzS. 14 we will persuade him, and secure you 



SECTJSITY — 

Sufficient, iKavos hikanos. 

Acts 17. 9 when they had taken security of Jason 

SEDITION — 

1. Sedition, T.'nn-fK eshtaddur. 

Ezra 4. IS that they have moved sedition' within the 
4. 19 rebellion and sedition have been made th. 

1.A standing apart, SLXocrracrla dichostasia. 
Gal. 5. 20 emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, her. 

Z.A standing up, araais stasis. 

Luke23. 19 Wliofor a certain sedition made in the cl. 

2> 25 released unto them him that for sedition 

Acts 24. 5 mover of sedition among all the Jews th, 

SEDUCE, to — 
■ l.To cause to err or wander, niiQtaah, 5, 

Eze. 13. 10 even because they have seduced my peoi 

2. To cause to err or wander, nv,^ taah, 5. 

2 Ki. 21. 9 Manasseh seduced them to do more evil 
Prov 12. 26 but the way of the wicked seduceth them 
Isa. 19. 13 they have also seduced Egypt, (even they 

3. To seduce a/iuay, lead, away astaray, dirowAayrfa). 
Marki3. 22 to seduce, if (it were) possible, even the 

4. To seduce, lead astray, TtKavata planao. 

1 Jo. 2. 26 written. . conceming'them that seduce 
Rev. 2. 20 seduce my eerv^ts to cominit fomlcsti. 

SEDUCER, seducing — 

l.Oroanef, conjuror, juggler, ySrjs goes. 

2 Ti. 3. 13 evil men and seducers shall wax worse 
2. Wandering, seducing, itXa.vos pianos. 

I Ti. 4. L giving heed to seducing apiritSi and doc. 

SEE — 

l.Lol niT) hinneh. 

Gea. 19. 21 See, 1 have acceptedthee concerning this 
[Thia particle occurs very frequently.) 

2. See I nxT reeh. 

Job 10. IS confusion ; therefore see thou mine afflU 
Z.See, heJwld, TSe ids. 

.Marki3. i see what manner of stones and what bu. 

i.See, behold, lo I &ov idou. 

Luke 1 7. 23 say to you, See here I or, see there I go 
Acts 8. 36 said. See, (here is) water ; what dotji hi,, 

SEE (to), to — 

1 . To see {in vision), look, provide, nin chazah. 
Exod24. II also they saw God, and did eat and driulf 
Num 24. 4> iS saw the vision of the Almighty, falling 
Job ■ 3. 17 wrapped about the heap, (and) seeth the 
15. 17 and that (which) I have seen I will deol. 
ig. 26 destroy . .yet in my flesh shall I see God 
19. 27 Whom I shall see for myself, and mine 
24, 1 do they that know him not see his days ? 
27. 12 all ye yourselves have seen (it) ; why then 
34. 32 I see not, teach thou me ; if I have done 
36. 25 Every man may see it, man m'ay behold 
Psa. 58. 8 pass away, .(that) they may not see the 
58. 10 i-ighteous shall rejoice when he seeth th© 
63. 2 thy power and thy glory, so (as) I have se. 
Prov 22. 29 Seest thou a man diligent in his business 
24. 32 Then I saw, (and) considered (itj well ; I 
29. 20 Seest thou a man (that is) hasty m his w.? 
Song 6. 13 What will ye see in the Shuiamite ? As it 
Isa, I. I which he saw concerning Judah and Jer. 
2. 1 son of Amoz saw concerning Judah and 
13. I which Isaiah the son of Amoz did see 
26. II they will not see : (but) they shall see, and 
33. 17 ThiLe eyes shall see the king in his beau. 
48. 6 Thou hast heard, see all this ; and will 
57. 8 thou lovedst their bed where thou sawest 
lam. 2, 14 Thy prophets have seen vain and foolish 
2. 14 have seen for thee false burdens, and ca. 
Eze. 12. 27 The vision that he seeth(is)for many da, 
13. 5 They have seen vanity and lying divinat. . 
13. 7 Have ye not seen a vain vision, and have 
13. 8 ye have spoken vanity,- and seen lies, th. 
13. 23 Therefore ye shall see no more vanity, nor 
21. 29 WTiiles they see vanity unto thee, whiles 
Amos I. 1 which he saw concerning Israel in the 
Mic. I. 1 which he saw concerning Samaria and J. 
Hab. I. 1 which Habaklcuk the prophet did see 
Zech.io. 2 diviners have seen a Ue, and have told fa. 
2.Tosee (in vision), nm, nm chaza, chazah. 

Ezra 4. 14 not meet for us to see the king's dishon. 
Dan. 2. 8 because ye see the thing is gone from ma 
2. 26 make known.. the dream which I have ss^ 
2. 31 Thou, long, sawe.st, and, behold, 3 gr. 
s. 34 Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out 
2. 41 whereas thou sawest the feet and toes 
3. 41, 43 thou sawest the iron mixed with miry 

2. 4s Forasm-uch as thou sawest that the stone 

3. 25 see four men loose, walking in the midsfl 

3. 27 sav/ these men, upon whose bodies the fire 

4. s sa^ ^ dream which made me afraid, and' 
4. 9 visions of my dream tliatlhaveseen, and 
4. 10 I saw, and behold a tree in the midst of ■ 
4. 13 1 saw in the visions of my head upon my 
4. 18 dream I king Nebuchadnezzar have seen 
4. 20 tree that thou sawest, which grew, and 

4. 23 whereas the king saw a Watcher and an 

5. s king sav/ the part of the hand that wrote 
S. 23 praised the gods.^wliich see not, nor he. 
7. 2 saw in my vision by night, and, behold 

7. 7 After this I saw in the night visions, and 
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3. Vision, sight, appearance, aspect, nNI? march. 
Josh. 22. JO an altar by Jordan, a great altar to seo 

i.Tu (cause to) behold atientivchj, tijj nahal, 5. 
I Sa. 2. 32 thou Bhalt see an enerny(iii my) habitat. 
Psa. 92. II Mine cyu also sli.iU see (my desire) on mi. 
94. 9 he that formed the eye, sliall he not see? 
Isa. 64. 9 see, we beseech thee, we (are) all thy pc. 

6. To see, behold, look, consider, enjoy, .ix"; raah. 
Gen. I. 4 God saw theliglit. that(it \vas)'g'ood : and 
I. 10, 12, 18, 21, 25 and God saw that (it was) 

1. 31 God saw every thing that he had made 

2. 19 brought (them) unto Adam to see what 

3. 6 when the woman saw that the tree (was) 
6. 2 sons of God saw the daughters of men tli. 

6. s God saw that the wickedness of man (w.) 

7. I for theo have I seen righteous before me 
C. 8 to see if the waters were abated from off 
9. 22 saw the nakedness of his father, and told 
9. 23 and they saw not their father's nakednes.'! 

11. s came down to see the city and the tower 
,12. 12 when the Egyptians shall see thee, that 

12. 15 princes also of Pharaoli saw her, and co. 

13. 15 For all the land which thou seest, to thee 
jO. 4, 5 when she saw that she had conceived 
i8. 2 when he saw (them), he ran to meet them 

18. 21 will go down now, and see whetlier they 

19. I and Lot seeing (them) rose up to meet 
ao. 10 What sawest thou, that thou hast done 

21. 9 Sarah saw theson of Hagar the Egyptian 
2z. 16 let me not see the death of thechild. And 
ai. 19 she saw a well of water ; and she went 

22. 4 lifted up his eyes, and saw the place afar 
34. 30 when he saw the earring, and bracelets 
24. 63 lifted up his eyes, and saw, and, behold 
24. 64 when she saw Isaac, she lighted off the ca, 
26. 8 looked out at a window, and saw, and, be. 

26. 28 We saw certainly that the Lord was with 

27. I eyes were dim, so that he could not see 

27. 27 See, the smell of my son (is) as the smell 

28. 6 When Esau saw that Isaac had blessed Ja. 

28. 8 Esau seeing that the daughters of Canaan 
=9. 10 when Jacob saw Rachel the daughter of 

29. 31 when the Lord saw that Leah (was) hated 

30. I when Rachel saw that she bare Jacob no 

30. 9 When Leah saw that she had left bearing 

31. s I seeyourfather 3 countenance, thatit(is) 
31. 10 lifted up mine eyes, and saw in a dream 
31. 1-2 Lift up now thine eyes and see, all the ra. 
31. 12 have seen all that Laban doetliunto thee 
31.42 God hath seen mine affliction and the la. 
31. 43 all thatthou seest(is)mine : and whatcan 

31. 50 see, God (is) witness betwixt me and thee 

32. 2 when Jacob saw them, he said. This (is) 
32. 2o afterward I will see his face; peradvent. 
32. 25 saw that he prevailed not against him 

32. 30 seen God face to face, and my lite is pre. 

33. 5 saw the women and the children, and said 
33. 10 seen thy face, as though I had seen the fa. 

34. I went out to see the daughters of the land 
34. 2 saw her, betook her, and lay with her, and 
37. 4 when his brethren saw that their father 
37. 14 see whether it be well' with thy brethren 
37. i3 when they saw him afar off, even before 

37. 20 shall see what will become of his dreams 

38. 2 saw there a daugliter of a certain Canaan. 
38. 14 for she saw that Shelah was grown, and 

38. 15 When Judah saw her, he thought her (to 

39. 3 his master saw that the Lord (was) with 
39. 13 when she saw that he had left his garment 

39. 14 See, he hath brought in an Hebrew unto 

40. 16 baker saw that the interpretation was go. 
41. 19 such as I never saw in all the land of Eg. 
41. 22 sav/, in my dream, and, behold, seven ears 

41. 41 See, I have set thee overall the land of E. 

42. I when Jacob saw that there was corn in E. 
42. 7 Joseph saw his brethren, and he knew th. 
42. 9, 1 2 to see the nakedness of the land ye are 
42. 21 in that we saw the anguish of his soul, w. 

42. 35 saw the bundles of money, they were afr. 

43. 3. 5 Ye shall not see my face, except your br. 
43. 16 when Joseph saw Benjamin with them, he 

43. 29 saw his brother Benjamhi, Iiis mo^ier's 

44. 23 come down with you, ye shall see my face 
44. 26 for we may not see the man's face, except 
44. 28 Surely he is torn in pieces ; and I saw him 
44. 31 when he seeth that the lad (is) not (with 

44. 34 lest peradventure I see the evil that shall 
45. 12 your eyes see, and the eyes of my brother 

45. 13 tell my father, .of all that ye have seen 
45. 27 wheu he saw the wagous which Joseph had 

45. 28 Israel said. .1 will go and see him before 

46. 30 let me die, since I have seen thy face, be. 
48. 10 were dim for age, (so that) he could not 
48. II I had not thought to see thy face; and, lo 

48. 17 when Joseph saw that his father laid his 

49. 15 saw that rest (was) good, and the land that 
50. ti saw themourningin the floor of Atad, they 
50. 15 when Joseph's brethren saw that theirfa. 
50. 23 Joseph saw Ephraim's children of the th. 

JSzod.i. 16 see (them) upon the stools, if it (be) a son 
». 2 when she saw him that he (was a) goodly 

2. 5 when she saw the ark among the flags, she 
2 6 when she had opened (it), she saw the ch. 
2. 12 when he saw that (there was) no man, he 

3. 3 will now turn aside, and see this great 
3. 4 Lord saw that he turned aside to see, God 
3. 7 have surely seen the afflictioi) of mypeo. 
3. 9 have also seen the oppression where^vith 
4 I•^ when he seeth thee, he will be glad in his 
4 18 Le^ ms go. .aad sea whether tliey be yet 



Exod. 4 2' see that thou rio all (hp;e wonders before 

5 19 olliccr.s of the children of Israel did sr e 

6 I Now slialt thou see what I will do to Ih. 

7 1 See, I have made thee a god to I'haraoh 

8 15 when Pharaoh saw that there wasresj)ile 
9. 34 when Pharaoh saw that ihc I'ain and the 

10. 5 that one cannot be able to sec the earth 
10. 6 have seen, since the day that tliey were 
10. 23 They sow not one anrAlier, neither rose any 
10. 28 see my face no more .seest my face thou 

10. 29 Thou hast spokeji well, 1 will see tliy (ate 
12. 13 when I see the blood, 1 will pas.sovcryuu 

12. 23 when he seeth the blood upon the lintel 

13. 17 the people repent when they see war, and 
14 13 see tlie salvation of the Lokd, which he 
14 ijseen today, yeshall seo theraagainuoniore 

14. 30 saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea sli. 
14. 31 saw that great work which the Loi'.u did 
16. 7 then ye shall seo the glory of the Lord 
16. IS when the children of Israel .sav/ (it), they 
i6. 29 See, for that the Lord hath given you the 
16. 32 that they raay see the bread wherewith 

18. 14 when Moses' father in law saw all that 

19. 4 Ye have seen what I did unto the Egypt. 

20. i8peoplesaw. .when the people saw (it), they 
20. 22 Ye have seen that I have talked with you 

23. 5 If thou see the ass of him that hateth thee 

24. )o they saw theGod of Israel: and (there was) 

31. 2 See, I have called by name Bezaleel the son 

32. 1 when the people saw that Moses delayed 
32. 5 wheu Aaron saw (it), he built an alter be. 
32. 9 have seen this people, and. behold, it(i.s) 
32. 19 saw the calf, and the daucing: and Moses' 

32. 25 when Moses saw that the people (were) 

33. 10 all the people saw the cloudy pillar stand 
33. 12 See, thou sayest unto me. Bring up this 
33. 20 not see. .for there shall no man see me 

33. 23 thou shall see my back parts ; but my face 

34. 10 people, .shall see the work of the Lord 
34. 30 all the children of Israel saw Moses, be. 

34. 35 childrenoflsraelsaw the face of Moses, th 
35 30 See, the Lord hath called by name Beza. 

Lev. 5. 1 whether he hath seen or known (of it) ; if 
g. 24 when all the peoplesaw, they shouted and 
13. 8 priest see that, behold, the scab spreadeth 
13 10 priest shall see (him) ; and, behold, (if) 
13. 15 priest shall see the raw flesh, and prouou. 
13. 17 priest shall see him : and, behold, (if) the 
13. 20 when the priest seeth it, behold, it(be) in 

13. 30 Then the priest shall see the plague : and 

14. 36 before the priest go (into it) to see thepla. 
14. 36 afterward the priest shall go in to see the 
30. 17 see her nakedness, and she see his naked 

Num. 4. 20 they shall not go in to see when the holy th. 

11. 15 and let me not see my wretchedness 

II. 23 thoa Shalt see now whether my word shall 
13. 18 see the land, what it (is) ; and the people 
13. 28 moreover we saw the children of Anak th. 
13. 32 all the people that we saw in it (are) men 

13. 33 there we saw the giants, the sons of Anak 

14. 22 JSecauseall those men which have seen my 
14. 23 Surely they shall not see the land which I 
14. 23 shall any of them that provoked me see it 
20. 29 when all the congregation saw that Aaron 
22. 2 Balak the son of Zippor saw all that Israel 
22, 23, 25, 27 the ass saw the angel of the Lord 
22. 31 hesaw the angel of the Lord standing in 
22. 33 ass saw me, and turned from me these 

22. 4 1 he might see the utmost (part) of the peo. 

23. 9 For from the top of the rocks I see him 
23. 13 see them : thou shalt see but the utmost 
23. 13 shalt not see them all ; and curse me them 

23. 21 neither hath heseenperversenessin Israel 

24. 1 whenBalaamsawthatitpleased the Lord 
24. 2 saw Israel abiding (in his tents) according 

24. 17 shall see him, but not now ; I shall behold 

25. 7 when Phinehas. .saw (it), he rose up from 
27. j2 see the laud which I have given unto the 
27. 13 when thou hast seen it, thou also shalt be 
32. I when they saw the land of Jazer, and the 
32. 8 sent them from Kadeshbamea, to see the 
3». 9 when they, .saw the land, theydiscourag. 
32. II Shall see the land which I sware unto A. 

35. 23 ■\vith any stone, .seeing(him) not, and cast 
Deut.i. 19 which ye saw by the way of the mountain 

I. 28 we have seen the sons of the Anakims the. 
I. 31 seen how that the Lord thy God bare thee 
I. 35 there shall not one of these men. .see that 
I. 35 he shall seo it, and to him will I give the 
3. 21 Thine eyes have seen all that the Lord your 
3. 25 let me go over and see the good land that 

3. 28 to inherit the land which thou shalt see 

4. 3 Your eyes have seen what the Lord did 
4. 9 forget the things which thine eyes have 
4. 12 saw no similitude ; only (ye heard)avoice 
4. 15 for ye saw no manner of similitude on the 
4. 19 when thou seest the sun, and the moon 

4. 28 which neither see, nor hear, nor eat. nor 

5. 24 ■wehaveseen this day that God doth talk 
7. 19 Thegreattemptationswhichthineeyessa. 
9. 13 seen this people, and, behold, it (is) a stiff 

la 21 terrible things which tiiine eyes have seen 
II. 2 which have not seen the chastisement of 
II. 7 your eyeshave seen all the great acts of th. 
j2. 13 offerings in every place that thou seest 
18. 16 neither let me see this great fire any more 

20. I seest horses and chariots, (and) a people 

21. 7 not shed . .neither have our eyes seen (it) 

21. II seest among the captives a beautiful wo 

22. I, 4 Thou shalt not see. . hide thyself from 

23. 14 that he see do unclean thing in thee, and 
38. 10 all people o( the earth Eball see that thou 



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34, 67 sight of thine eyes which thou shalt fee 
63 Thou shalt fee it no more agujii : and th. 

2 Ye have all that the Lord did before your 

3 tenipationswhitii thiiieeytshavescen.Ihe 

4 notgivenyou..eyes to see, and ears to lie. 

17 ye have seen their abominalionB, and th. 
22 when they see the plagues of that land 
15 See, I have set before thee this day life 

19 when the Lord saw (it), he abhorred (them) 

20 I will sue what their end (.■jhall be); for 
36 when he seeth that (their) power is poiic 
39 See now that I, (even) I, (ain) he, and (tli. 
52 Yet thou shalt see the land before (thcc) 

9 said. .1 have not seen hiin ; neither did 
3 When ye see the ark of the covenant of 

2 See. I have given into thine hand Jcri<ho 

21 Wlien 1 saw among the .spoils a goodly U 
1 see, I have given into thy baud the king 
8 shall ye do. See, I have commanded you 

14 when the king of Ai saw (it), th.it thiy h 

20 they saw, and, behold, the smoke of llio 

21 when Joshua and all Israel saw that the 

3 ye have seen all that the Lord your God 
7 your eyes have seen what 1 have done in 

24 spies saw a man come forth out of the ci. 

7 who had seen all the great works of the 
24 when they saw that, behold, the doors of 

22 have seen an angel of the LORD face to fa 
36 when Gaal saw the people, he said to Ze 
35 Thou seest the shadow of the mountains 
48 What ye have seen me do, make haste 
55 wheu the men of Israel saw that Abimo. 

35 came to pass, when he saw her, that l;o 

3 when I saw that ye delivered (me) not, I 
22 shall surely die, because we have seen G. 

1 saw a woman in Tinmath of the daught. 

2 I have seen a woman in Timnath of tho 

8 turned aside to see the carcase of the lion 
II came to pass, .when they saw him, tliat 

I saw there an hai'ot, and went in unto h, 

5 see wherein his great strength (lieth), and 

18 when Delilah sawtliat he had told hcrall 
24 when the people saw him, they praised 

7 saw the people that (were) therein, how 

9 for we have seen the land, and, behold 
26 Micah saw that they (were) too strong for 

3 when the father of the damsel saw him 

17 saw a wayfaring man in the street of tho 
30 And it was so, that all that saw it said 

36 children of Benjamin saw that they were 

41 they saw that evil was come upon thrni 

21 see, and, behold, if the daughters of .Shi 

18 When she saw that she was stedfastlymi. 
18 mother iu law saw what she had gleaned 
. 2 began to wax dim, ^that) he could not seo 

15 his eyes were dim, ihat he could not see 
7 when the men of Ashdod saw that (it w.) 
9 see, if it goeth up by the way of his own 

13 ami saw the ark, and rejoiced to see (it) 

16 when the five lords . . had seen (it), they 

17 when Samuel saw Saul, the LORD said unto 

11 when all that knew him before time saw 

14 To seek the asses : and when we saw th. 
24 See ye him whom the Lord hath.chosen 

12 when ye saw that Nahash the king of the 

16 Now therefore stand and see this great th, 
J7 may perceive and see that your wickedn. 

6 When the men of Israel saw that they w. 
II Because I saw that the people were scat. 

17 M umber now, ami see wlio has gone from 
29 see, I pray you, how mine eyes ha\e been 
38 know and see wherein this sin hath beeu 
52 when Saul saw any strong man, or any va. 
35 Samuel came no more to see Saul until the 

7 not as man seeth; for manlookethon tlie 

18 I have seen a son of Jesse the Bethlehe. 

24 when they saw the man, fled from him 

25 Have ye seen this man that is come up? 
28 art come down that thou mightest see tho 

42 v/hen the Philistine.. saw David, he dis. 
51 when the Philistines saw their charopicn 
55 v.hen Saul saw David go forth againsttho 

15 when Saul saw that he behaved himself 

28 Saul saw and knew that the Lord (was) 
3 and what I see, that I will tell thee 

5 thou sawest (it), and didst rejoice : where 
15 sent the messengers (again) to see David 

20 they saw the company of the prophets pr. 

29 let me get away, .and see my brethren 

14 Lo, ye see the man is mad ; wherefore 

9 I saw the son of Jesse coming to Nob. to 

1 5 David saw that Saul was come out to seek 

22 know and see his place where his haunt 

22 who hath seen him there ; for it is told 

23 See therefore, and take knowledge of all 

10 this day thine eyes have seen how that the 

11 see, yea, see the skirt of thy robe in my 

11 know thou and see that (there is) neither 

15 see, and plead my cause, and deliver me 
23 when Abigail saw David, she hasted, and 
25 thine handmaid saw not the young men 
35 see, I have hearkened to thy voice, and 

3 saw that Saul came after hiai into the wil 

12 no man 6aw(it), nor knew (it), neither aw. 

16 now see where the king's spear (is), and 
5 saw the host of the Philistines, he wasaf. 

12 when the woman saw Samuel, she cried 

13 what sawest thou I saw gods ascendin? 

21 saw that he was sore troubled, and said 

S when his armour bearer saw that Saul was 
7 saw that the men of Israel fled, and thatS. 
7 when be had looked behind him, be saw 

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a. Sa. 3. 13 Tliou Bhalt not see my face, except thou 
3. J3 daughter, when thou comest to see ray fa. 

6. 16 saw king David leaping and dancing be. 

7. 2 See now, I dwell in auhouse of cedar, but 
JO. 6 whea the children of Ammon saw thatth. 

10. 9 When Joab saw that the front of the ba. 
JO. 14 when the children of Ammon saw that 
JO. 15 when the Syrians saw that they were sm. 
JO. 19 saw that they were smitten before Israel 

11. 2 from the roof he saw a woman washing 

12. 19 when David saw that his servants whisp. 

13. 5 when thy father cometh to see thee, say 
13. 5 that I may see (it), and eat (it) at her hand 

13. 6 when the king was come tosee him. Am. 
14. 24 let him not.see my face. So Absalom re. 

14. 24 to his own house, and saw not the king's 
J4. 28 dwelt.. lu Jerusalem, and saw not thekl. 
14. 30 See, Joab's field is near mine, and he hath 

14. 3^ now therefore let me see the king's face 

15. 3 See, thy matters (are) good and right; but 

15. 38 See, 1 will tarry in the plain of the wild. 
J7. 18 Nevertheless a lad saw them, and told A. 

17. 23 when Ahithophel saw that his counsel was 
18. 10 certain man saw (it), and.. said. .Isaw A. 
jR. II thou sawest (him), and why didst thou not 
j8. 21 Go tell the king what thou hast seen. A. 
18 26 watchman saw another man running : and 

18. 29 saw a great tumult, but I knew not what 

30. 12 when the man saw that all the people st. 
2o. 12 when he saw th^^t every onethat came by 
24. 3 that the eyes of my lord the king may see 
24. 13 see what answer I shall return to him th. 
24. 17 when he saw the angel that smote the pe. 
24. 20 saw the king and his servants coming on 

I Ki. 3. 28 for they saw that the wisdom of God (w.) 
9. 12 came out from Tyre to see the cities which 

10. 4 when the queen of Sheba had seen all So. 
ID. 7 mine eyes had seen (it) ; and, behold, the 

1 1 . 28 Solomon seeing the young man that he was 

12. 16 So when all Israel saw that the king hea. 

12. 16 now see to thine own bouse, David. So 

13. 12 For his sons had seen what way the man 
13 25 saw the carcase cast in the way, and the 

14. 4 Ahijah could uot see ; for his eyes were set 

16. 18 when Zimri saw that the city was taken 

17. 23 and Elijah said, See, thy son liveth 

18. 17 when Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahabaaidun. 

18. 39 when all the people saw (it), they fell on 

19. 3 wlien he saw (that), he arose, and went 

20. 7 see how this (man) seeketh mischief : for 
2o. 13 Hast thou seen all this great multitude 
20. 22 see what thou doest: for at the return of 

31. 29 Seest thou how Ahab humbleth himself 
22. 17 I saw all Israel scattered upon the hills 
22. 19 I saw the LORD sitting on his throne, and 
22. 25 thou shalt see in that day, when thou sh 
22. 32 wheu the captains of the chariots saw J. 

8 Ki. 2. 10 if thou see me (when I am) taken from 
a. 12 Elisha saw (it).. And he saw himno more 
2. 15 when the sons of the prophets., saw him 

2. 19 pleasant, as my lord seeth ;but the water 
3. 14 would not look toward thee, nor see thee 

3. 17 not see wind, neither shall ye see rain . 
3. 22 saw the water on the other side (as) red ' 

3. 26 when the king of Moab saw that the bat. 

4. 25 wheu the man of God saw her afar off, th 
S 7 see how he seeketh a quarrel against me 

5. 21 when Naaman saw (him) running after 

6. 17 opon his eyes, thai he may 8ee..andhesaw 
6. 20 Lord, open the eyes, .that they may see 
6. 20 opened their eyes, and theysaw; and, be 
6. 21 when he saw them. My father, shall 4 s. 

6. 32 See ye how this son of a murderer hath 

7. 2 shalt see ^it) with thine eyes, but shalt 
.7.13 answered and said .. let us send and see 
7. 14 and the king sent.. saying. Go and see 

7. 19 thou shalt see it with thine eyes, but sh. 

8. 29 went down to see Jorara the son of Ahab 

9. 16 king of Judah was come down to see .To. 
9 17 said, I see a company. And Joram said 
0. 22 when Joram sav/ Jehu, that he said, (Is 
9. 2(1 Surely I have seen yesterday the blood of 
9. 27 when Ahaziahthe king of Judah saw (th.) 

10. 16 Come with me, and seo my zeal for the L. 

11. I when Athaliah . .saw that her son was de. 

12. to when they saw that (there was) much m. 

13. 4 for he saw the oppression of Israel, bee. 

14. 26 saw the afTliction of Israel, (that it was) 
16. 10 saw an altar that (was) at Damasois: and 
16. 12 saw the altar: and the king approached to 

19. 16 open. Lord, thine eyes, and see; and he. 

20. 5 I have heard thy prayer, I have seen thy 
20. IS said. What have they seen in thine house? 

20. 1 5 All . . that (are) in mine house have they se. 

22. 20 thine eyes shall not see all the evil which 
23, 17 Then he said. What title (is) that that I see 

23. 29 slew him at Megiddo, when he had seen 
t Ch.io. 5 when his armour bearer saw that Saul was 

10. 7 men of Israel that (were) in the valley saw 

15. 29 looking out at a window, saw king David 
19. 6 the children of Ammon saw that they had 
19. 10 Joab saw that the battle was set against 
19. 15 the children of Ammon saw that the Syr. 
19. 16 the Syrians saw that they were put to the 
19. 19 the servants of Hadar-ezer saw that they 
21. 16 saw the angel of the Lord stand between 

21. 20 Oman turned back,andsawthe angel;and 
21. 21 Oman looked, and saw David, and went 
21. 28 David saw that the LORD had answered 
2g. 17 now have I seen with joy thy people, wh. 

a Ch. 7. 3 the-children of Israel saw how the fire ca. 
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3 Ch. 9. 6 imtil I came, and mine eyes had seen (it) 
10. 16 (and) now, David, see to thine own house 

12. 7 the IX)RD saw that they humbled themse. 

15. 9 they saw that the Lord his God (was)with 
»8. 16 I did see alllsrael scattered upon the mo. 

18. 18 I saw the Lord sitting upon his throne 
i8. 24 thou shalt see on that day when thou s!l 
18. 31 the captains of the chariots saw Jehosh. 
2o. 17 see the salvation of the LORD with you 
22. 6 went dovra to see Jehoram the son of A. 

22. 10 the mother of Ahaziah saw that her son 

24. 1 1 when they saw that (there was) much mo. 

29. 8 and to hissing, as ye see with your eyes 

30. 7 gave them up to desolation, as ye see 

31. 8 and the princes came and saw the heaps 

32. 3 Hezeldah saw that Sennacherib was come 
34. a8 neither shall thine eyes see all the evilth. 

Ezra 3. 12 ancient men, that had seen the first house 

2. 17 Ye see the distress that we (are) in, how 
4. 11 They shall not know, neither see, till we 
6. 16 the heathen that were about U8Baw(these) 
9. 9 didst see the affliction of ourfathers in E. 

13. 15 In those days saw I in Judah (some) tr. 
13. 23 In those days also saw I Jews (that^ had 

14 which saw the king's face, (Eind) which sat 

3. 4 to see whether Mordecai's matters would 
,3. 5 Haman saw. that Mordecai bowed not, nor 

5.. 2 the king saw Esther the queen standing 
5. 9 Haman saw Mordecai in the king's gate 
5. 13 IseeMordecaitheJewsittingatthe king's 

7. 7 he saw that there was evil determined ag. 

8. 6 how can I endure to see the evil that 

8. 6 how can I endure to see the destruction 

9. 26 (of that) which they had seen concerning 
2. 13 for they saw that Oiis) griefiwas very great 
3. 9 neither let it see the dawning of the day 

3. j6 I had not been; as Infants (which) never 

4. 8 as I have seen, they that plough miquity 

5. 3 I have seen the foolish taking root : but 

6. 21 ye see (my) casting down, and are afraid 

7. 7 remember, .minepyeshallnomoreseego. 

7. 8 The eye of him. .shall see nie no (more), th 

8. 18 (it)8halldeny hini,(saying), Ihavenotseen 

9. ti he goeth by me, and I see (him) not : he 
9. 25 they flee away, they see no good 

10. 4 Hast thou eyes, .seest thou as man seeth? 

10. 15 (I am) full of coDfusion; therefore see tli 
ID. 18 given up the ghost, and no eye had seen 

11. II he seeth v/ickedness also; will he not th. 

13. J mineeyehathseenall(this).mineearhatli 
2o. 7 they which have seen him shall say, Wh. 

20. 17 He shall not see the rivers, the floods, the 

21. 20 His eyes shall see his destruction, and he 

22. II Or darknes8,(that)thoucanstnot see; and 

22. 14 clouds (are) acovering-to him. that he se. 

82. 19 The righteous see (it), and are glad ; and 

23. 9 hehidethhimself..thatIcannot see(him) 
28. to and his eye seeth every precious thing 
28. 24 (and) seeth unfler the whole heaven 

28. 27 Then did he see it, and declare it ; he 

29. 8 The young men saw me, and hid themsel. 
29. II when the eye saw (me), it gave witness to 
31. 4 Doth not he see my ways, and count all 
"31. 19 If I have seen any perish for want of clot. 

31. 21 If I have lifted up mine hand., when I saw 

32. s Elihu saw that (there was) no answer in the 

33. 26 he shall see his face with joy : for he will 

33. 28 deliver his sold, .and his life shall see the 

34. 21 eyes (are) upon the ways of man. and he 

35. 5 Look unto the heavens, and see ; and be 

37. 21 (men) see not the bright light which (is) 

38. 17 hast thou seen the doors of the shadow of 
38 22 or hast thou seen the treasures of the hail 
42. 5 I have heard of thee, .mine eye seeth thee 
42. 16 saw his sons, and his sons' sons, (even) fo. 

II he hideth his face: he will never see (it) 
lo. 14 Thou hast seen (it) ; forthoubeholdestmi. 

14. 3 to see if thevff were any that did under. 

16. JO neither, suffer thine Holy One to see co. 
32. 7 they that see me laugh me to scorn : they 
27. 13 unless I had believed to see the goodness 
31. 11 they thatdid see me without fled from me 
34. 8 taste and see that the LORD (is) good 

34. 12 (and) loveth (many) days, that he may see 
35.21 (and) said, Aha, aha! oureyehathseen(it) 

35. 22 (This) thou hast seen, O Lord : keep not 

36. 9 For with thee, .in thy light shall we see 
37. 13 The Lord shall laugh at him ; for he seeth 

37. 25 yet have I not seeivthe righteous forsa. 

37. 34 the tvicked are cut off,, thou shalt see (it) 

37. 35 I have seen the wicked in great power 

40. 3 many shall see (it), and fear, and shall tr. 

41. 6 if he come to see (me,) he speaketh v?n. 
48. s They saw (it, and) so they marvelled ; they 

48. 8 80 have we seen in the city of the LORD 

49. 9 should still live for ever, (and) not see 
49. 10 he seeth (that) wise men die, likewise the 
49. 19 He shall go. .they shall never see light 
50. 18 When thou sawest a thief, then thou co. 

52. 6 The righteous also shall see, and fear, and 

53. 2 to see if there were (any) that did under. 

54. 7 mine eye hath seen (his desire) upon mine 

55. 9 I have seen violence and strife in the city 

63. 2 To see thy power and thy glory, so (as) I 

64. 5 they commune . . they say. Who shall see . 
64. 8 So they . . all that see them shall flee away 
66. 5 Come and see the works of God : (he is) 

68. 24 They have seen thy goings, O God; (even) 

69. 23 Let their eyes be darkened, that they see 
69. 32 The humble shall see (this, and) be glad 
73- 3 (when) I saw the prosperity of the wicked 
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Psa. 77. 16 The waters saw thee, O God, the waters s. 

86. 17 that they which hate me may see (it), and 

89. 48 What man (. .that) liveth, and shall not 

90. 15 (and) the years (wherein) we have seenev. 

91. 8 with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see 

94. 7 The Lord shall not see, neither shall the 

95. 9 tempted me, proved me, and saw my wo. 
97. 4 enlightened the world : the earth saw, and 

97. 6 The heavens declare, .the people see hU 

98. 3 the ends of the earth have seen the salv. 
J06. 5 That I may see the good of thy chosen, th. 
J07. 24 These see the works of the LORD, and liii 
107. 42 The righteous shall see (it,) and rejoice 
112. 8 untU he see (his desire) upon his enemies 
112. 10 The wicked shall see (it,) and be grieved 

114. 3 Tlie sea saw (it), and fled: Jordan was dr. 

115. s speak not ; eyes have they, but they seo 
n8. 7 therefore shall I see (my desire) upon them 
119. 74 They. .wUlbe glad when they see me ; be. 
119. 96 I have seen an endof all perfection : (but) 
128. s thou shalt see the good of Jerusalem all 
128. 6 thou shalt see thychildren'8children,(and) 
135. 16 speak not; eyes have they, but they seo 
139. 16 Thine eyes did see my substance, yet be. 
139. 24 see if (there beany)wickedwayinme, and 

Prov 24. 18 Lest the LORDsee(it), and it displease him 
25. 7 of the prince whom thine eyes have seen 
26. 1 2 Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit ? 
29. 16 but the righteous shall see their fall 

Eccl. I. 8 the eye is not satisfied with seeing, nor 

1. lo whereof it may be said. See, this (is) new 
1. 14 I have seen all the works that are done 

2. 3 till I might see "what (wa3).that good for 
2. 13 I saw that wisdom excelleth folly, as far 

2. 24 Tliis also I saw, that it (was) from the ha. 

3. 10 I have seen the travail v/hich God hath 
3. i6 I saw under the sun the place of judgm. 
3. 18 that they might see that they themsel ves 

3. 22 who shall bring him to see what shall be 

4. 3 who hath not seen the evil work that Is 

4. 7 I returned, and 1 saw vanity under the 

5. 8 If thou seest the oppression of the poor 
5. 13 There is a sore evil (which) I have seen 

5. 18 Behold (that) which I have seen : (it is) 

6. I There is an evil which 1 have seen under 

6. 5 he hath not seen the sun, norkno>vn (any 
6." 6 yet hath he seen no good : do not all go 

7. II there is) profit to them that see the sun 

7. 15 All (things) have I seen in the days of my 

8. 9 All this have I seen, and applied my he. 

8. 10 I saw the wicked buried, who had come, 
8. 16 tosee the business that is done under thu 

8. 16 (there is that) neither day nor night seeth 

9. 11 I returned, and saw under the sun, that 
9. 13 This wisdom have I seen also under the 

10. 5 There is an evil (which) I have seen under 

10. 7 I have seen servants upon horses, and pr. 

Song 3. 3 (I said), Saw ye him whom my soul love.? 

6. 9 "The daughters saw her. and blessed her 

6. 1 1 to see the fruits of the valley, (and) to see 

7. 12 let us see if the vine flourish, (whether) 
Isa. 5. 19 (and) hasten his work, that we may see 

6. J I saw also the Lord sitting upon a throne 

6.^ 5 mine eyes have seen the King, the LoRL 

6 9 and see ye indeed, but perceive not \ 

6. 10 lest they see with their eyes, and hear wi. 

9. 2 people that walked in darkness have seen 

14. 16 They that see thee shall narrowly look up. 

1 8. 3 see ye, when he lifteth up an ensign on the 

21. 3 Therefore. .1 was dismayed at the seeing 

21. 6 a watchman, let him declare what he se. 

21. 7 he saw a chariot (with) a couple of horse. 

22. 9 Ye have seen also the breaches of the city 

28. 4 he that looketh upon it seeth, while it is 

29. 15 they say, Who seeth us? and who know 
29. 18 the eyes of the blind shall see oiit of ohsc. 

29. 23 when he seeth his children, the work of 

30. 10 Which say to the seers. See not ; and to 
30. 20 but thine eyes shall see thy teachers 

32. 3 the eyes of them that see shall not be dim 
33. 19 Thou shalt uot see a fierce people, a peo. 

33. 20 thine eyes shall see Jerusalem a quiet ha. 
35. 2 they shall see the glory of the Lord, (and) 

37. 17 open thine eyes, Lord, and see; and he. 

38. 5 1 have heard thy prayer, I have seen thy 

38. II I shall not see the Lord, (even) the Lord 

39. 4 Then said he. What have they seen in th. 

39. 4 All that (is) in mine house have they seen 

40. s all flesh shall see (it) together : for the m. 

41. 5 The isles saw (it), and feared ; the ends of 

41. 20 That they may see, and know, 'and consi. 

42. 18 Hear, .and look, ye blind, that ye may see 
44. 9 they see not, nor know ; that they may be 
44. 16 Aha, I am warm, I have seen the flre 

44. 18 hath shut their eyes, that they cannot see 
47. 10 thou hast said. None seeth me. Thy wis. 
49. 7 kings shall see and arise, princes also sh, 

52. 8 they shall see eye to eye, when the Lord 
52. 10 the ends of the earth shafl see the salvat. 
■52. IS (that) which had not been told, .they see 

53. 2 when we shall see him, (there is) no bea. 
53. lo he shall see (his) seed, he shall prolong 
53. II He shall see of the travail of his soul, (and) 

57. 18 I have seen his ways, and will heal him ; I 

58. 3 Wherefore have we fasted . . and thou seest 

58. 7 when thou seest the naked, that thou co. 
Sg. IS the Lord saw (it), and It displeased him 

59. 16 he saw that (there was) no man, and wo. 

60. 4 Lift up thine eyes round about, and see 

60. 5 Then thou shalt see, and flow together, and 

61. 9 all that see them shall acknowledge them 
63, 3 the Gentiles shall see Uiyrighteousnesg 



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Isa. 64. 4 neither hath the cj'e seen, Goil, besides 

66, 8 Who hath heard such a thing? who hath 

66. 14 when ye see (this), your heart shall rejoice 

66. 18 and they shall come, and 8ee ray glory 

66. 19 not hoai-d my fame, neither have seen my 

Jar. ». 10 See, I have tliis day set thee over the na. 

«. II Jeremiah, what seest thou? And I said, I 

X. 12 Thou' hast well seen : fori vrillliasten my 

1. 13 saying. What seest thou? And 1 said, I see 

a. 10 passovertheislesofChittira,andsee; aiul 

2. 10 consider diligently, and see if tliere he su 

a. 19 see that (it is) an evil (thing) and bitter 

a. 23 See thy way in the valley, know what th. 

31 generation, see ye the word of the Lonn 

^ and see where thouhast not been lien with 

6 Hast thouseen (that) which baclisliding Is. 

7 And her treacherous sister Judah saw (it) 

8 I saw, when for all the causes whereby ba 
21 How long shall I see the standard, (and) 

1 see now, and know, and seek in the broad 
12 neither shall we see sword nor famine 

21 wliichhave eyes, and seeuot ; whichhave 
x6 Stand ye in the ways and see, and ask for 

11 Behold, even 1 have seen it saith(it), saith 

12 see what I did to it for the wickedness of 

17 Seest thou not what they do in the cities 
20 let me see thy vengeance on them ; for uu. 

3 thou hast seen me, and tried mine heart 

4 they said, He shall not see our last end 
27 I have seen thine adulteries, and thy nel. 

13 Ye shall not see the sword, neither shall 
6 shall not see when good cometh ; but sh. 
8 shall not see ^vhen heat cometh, but her 

12 seest the reins and the heart, let me see 

18 Wherefore came I forth., to see labour and 
10 he shall return no more, nor see his native 

12 he shall die., and shall see thislandnomo. 

13 I have seen folly in the prophets of Sam. 

14 I have seen also iu the prophets ot Jems. 
24 in secret places that 1 shall not see him 

3 Then said the Lord unto me. What seest 
6 see whether a man doth travail with ch.V 

6 v/herefore do I see every man with his ha. 
24 is come to pass ; and, behold thou seest 

4 the king ol Judah saw them, and all the 

13 the people which(were)with Ishmaelsaw 

14 where we shall see no war, nor hear the 
18 a reproach; and ye shall see this place no 

2 Ye have seen all the evil that I have bro 
17 for (then) had we plenty, .and sawnoevil 

5 Wherefore have I seen thera dismayed 
61 and shalt see, and shalt read all these w. 

7 the adversaries saw her, (and) did mock 

8 they have seen her nakedness ; yea. she 
10 she hath seeu (that) the heathen entered 
ti see, OLoRD, and consider; for I have bee. 
12 see if there be any sorrow like unto my 

16 day that we looked for. .we have seen (it) 
X I (am) the man (that) hath seen affliction 

5Q thou hast seeu my wrong ; judge thou my 
60 Thouhast seen all their vengeance (and) all 

I the heavens were opened, and 1 sslv/ visi 
27 I saw as the co)our of amber, as the app 

27 I saw as It were the appearance of Are 

28 when I saw (it). 1 fell upon my face, and 

23 as the glory which 1 saw by the river ot 

4 according to the vision that I saw in the 

6 Son of man. seest thou what they do? (e ) 
6 (and) thou shalt see greater abominations 

10 I went in and saw; and, behold every fo. 
12 hast thou seen what the ancients of the 

12 The Lord seeth us not ; the Lord hath fo, 

13 thou shalt see greater abominations that 

15 Then said he unto me. Hast thou seen (th ) 
15 thou shalt see greaterabominations than 

17 Hast thou seen (this), O son of man? Is it 

9 Lord hath forsaken . .the Lord seeth not 
15, 20 This (is) the living creature that I saw 

22 the same faces which I saw^ by the river 

1 among whom I saw Jaazaniah the son of 

24 the vision tliat I had seen went up from 

2 whichhave eyes to see, and see not; they 
6 thou shalt cover thy face, that thou see 

12 he shall cover his face, that he see not the 

13 yet shall he not see it, though he shall die 

3 foUow their own spirit, and have seen no. 
22 and ye shall see their way and their doings 

6 and saw thee polluted in thine own blood 
37 that they may see all thy nakedness 
50 therefore I took them away as 1 saw (go.) 

14 that seeth all his father's sins which he 

5 when she saw that she had waited, (and) 
28 they saw every high hill, and all the thick 
48 all flesh shall see that I the Lord have 

II when her sister Aholibah saw (this), she 
13 1 saw that she was defiled, (that) they (t.) 

14 she saw men pourtrayed upon the wall 
31 Pharaoh shall see them, and shall be co. 

3 when he seeth the sword come upon the 

6 if the watchman see the sword come, and 

15 when(any) seeth a man'sbone, then shall 
21 the heathen shall see my judgment that 

4 declare all that thou seest to the house of 
8 1 saw also the height of the house round 
3 the appearance of the vision which I saw 
3 the vision that I saw when I came to de 
3 the vision that I saw by the river Chebar 
6 he said unto me.Sou of man,hastthou seen 

10 why should he see yourfaces worse liking 
. 13 and aa thou seeat, deal ■*vith thy servants 

8. 2 I saw in a vision; and it came to pass, wh. 
8. 2 I saw. tliat I (was) at Sbushan (in) the pa. 



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Dan. 8. a I saw in a vision, and I was by the river 
8. 3 I lifted up mine eyes, and saw, and, bch. 
8. 4 I saw the ram pushing westward, and no. 
8. 6 v/hich I had seen standing before the ri. 
8. 7 I saw him corao closo unto the ram, and 
8. 15 I Daniel, had seeu the vision, and sought 

8. 20 The ramv.'liich thou sawcst having (two) 
9. 21 whom I had seen in the vision at the be. 

10. 7 And I Daniel alone saw the vision : for 
10. 7 the men that were ■with me saw not the 
10. 8 Z was left alone, and sawthisgreat vision 
Hos. 5. 13 %Vhen Ephraim saw his sickness, and Ju. 

6. 10 I have seen an horrible thing in the house 

9. 10 I saw your fathers as the first ripe in the 
9. 13 Ephraim, as I saw Tyrus, (is) planted in 

Jool 2. 28 dream dreams, your young men shall see 
Amos 6. 2 Pass ye unto Calneh, and see ; and from 

7. 8 Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A pi. 

8. 2 Amos, what seest thou? And I said, A 

9. 1 1 saw the Lord standing upon the altar 
Jon'. 3. 10 God saw their works, that they turned fr. 

4. 5 till he might see what would become of 
Ulc 6 9 and (the man of) wisdom shall see thy na. 
7. 10 (she that is) mine enemy shall see it. and 

7. 16 The nations shall see, and be confounded 
Hab. 2. t will watch to see what he will say unto 

3. 7 sawthetentsof Cushau in affliction: (and) 

3. 10 The mountains saw thee. (and;theytrem 
Zeph. 3. 15 in the midst of thee : thou shalt not see 
Hag. 2. 3 'VVho (is) left among you that saw this ho. 

2. 3 how do ye see it now? (is it) not in your 
Zech. I. 8 I saw by night, and behold a man riding 

1. 18 Then lifted 1 up mine eyes, and saw, and 
B. 2 Tomeasiu-e Jerusalem, to see what(is)the 

4. 2 said unto me. What seest thou? And I said 

4. 10 and shall see the plummet in the hand of 
s. 2 What seest thou? And I ausvvered, 1 see a 

5. 5 Lift up now thine eyes, and see what (is) 
g. 5 Ashkelon shall see (it), andfear; Gaza also 
9. 8 for now have I seen with mine eyes 

10. 7 yea. their children shall see (it), and be 
Mai. 1. 5 your eyes shall see, aud ye shall say. The 

6. Spectator, sight, appearance, 'is,l roi. 

Geu. 16. 13 she called the name. .Thou God seest me 
16. 13 Have I also here looked after him thatse. 
Job 7. 8 The eye of him that hath seeu me shall 

1 .To hehold, look, lies' sluir. 

J ob 7. 8 The eye of him . . shall see me no (more) 
17. 15 v/here (is) now my hope?, .who shall see 
24 15 No eye shall see me, and disguiseth Oiis) 
33 14 Although thou sayest thou shalt uot see 

8. To see, hehold, scorch, ^v^ shazaph. 

Job 20. 9Theeyealso(which)sawhimshall.Jiomoro 
28. 7 and which the vulture's eye hath not seen 

9. To fear, reverence, he afraid, n"i; yare. 

Jsa. 60. 5 thou shalt see and flow together, and th. 

\0 A seer, njh chozeh. 

Eze. 13. g'shall be upon the prophets that see vanity 

13. 16 and wluclisee visions of peace for her, and 

li. 7*0 look up, behold again, a.va$\eir<u anablepo. 
Luke 7. 22 how that thebliudsee. the lame walk, the 

12. 7*0 look aioay, look at, iivflSov or aibopdo). 
Phil. 2 23 so soon as I shall see how it will go with 

13. roses, perceive, understand, Bxi-irui hlepo. 
Matt. 6. 4 6. 1 8 and thy Father which seeth in secret 

11. 4 those things which ye do hear and see 

12. 22 the blind and dumb both spake and saw 
13 13 theyseeing,seenot;andhearing,theyhear 
1 3 14 seeing ye shall see, and shall not perceive 

13. 16 blessed (are) your eyes, for they see: and 

13.17 (those things) which ye see, and have not 

14. 30 wheu he saw the wind boisterous, ho was 

15. 31 when they saw the dumb to speak, the m. 
15. 31 the lame to walk, and the blind to see 
24. 2 Jesus said unto them. See yenotaU these 

Mark 4. 12 That seeing they may see, and not perce. 
5. 31 Thou seest the multitude thronging thee 

8. 18 Having eyes, see ye not? and having ears 
8 23 hands upon him, he asked himif he saw o. 
8. 24 he looked up, and said. I see men as trees 

13. 2 Seest thou these great buildings? there sh. 
Lake 7. 44 said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman 

8. 10 that seeing they might not see, and hear. 

8. 16 that they which enter in may see the light 
TO. 23 the eyes which see the things that ye see 
10. 24 those things which ye see, and have not 
II. 33 that they which comeinmaysee the light 
21. 30 ye see and know of your own selves that 
John 1. 29 John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and 

5. ig Son can do nothing. .but what.he seeth 

9. 7 He went his way. . washed, and came see. 
9. Ts Heputclayupon mine eyes,-and L.dosee 

9. 19 was bom blind? how then doth he now see 
9. 21 by what meanshe now seeth, we knownot 
g. 25 that, whereas I was blind, now I see 

9. 39 that they which see not might see, and 
9. 39 that they which see might be made blind 
g. 41 butnow ye say.We see; therefore yoursin 
J I. g he stumbleth not, because he seeth the 
20. I seeth the stone taken away from the sep. 

20. 5 looking in), saw the linen clothes lying 
ai. 9 [they saw] a fire of coals there, and fish 

21. 20 seeth the disciple whom Jesus loved foil, 
fl.ct8 2. 3^5 he hath shed forth this, which ye now see 

8. 6 hearing and seeing the miracles which he 
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g and wist not. . but thought hcsawavision 

11 thou shalt bo blind, not seeing the sun for 
26 and seeing ye shall see, and not perceive 

23 I see another law in my members, warring 

24 is seen is not hope : for wliat a man seetij 

25 if we hope for that we see not, (then) do 

8 eyes that they should not see, and ears th. 
10 eyes bo darkened, that they may not seo 

26 ye see your calling, brethren, how that 

12 now we see through a glass darkly; butth. 

10 see that he may bo with you withoutfear 
18 we look not at the things which arc seeh 
18 but at the things which are not seen ; for 
18 the things which are seen (are) temporal 
18 the things which are not seen (are) cter. 

6 think of me above that which he seeth mo 
15 See then that ye walk circumspectly, not 

9 we see Jesus, Who wag made a little low. 
ig we see that they could not enter in becau. 
25 so much the more as ye see the day appr. 

I faith is. .the evidence of things not seen 
3 things which are seen were not made of' 

7 being warned cf God of things not seen as 
25 See that ye refuse not him that spcaketh 
22 Seest thou how faith wrought with his wo. 

1 1 What thou seest, \VTite in a book, and send 

12 1 turned to see the voice that spake with 
18 anoint thine eyes.. that thou mayest sco 

I one of the four beasts saying. Come and (s.) 
3 heard the second beast say. Come (and see] 
5 1 heard the third beast sav. Come and (s.) 

7 heard.. tha fourth beast say, Come and (s.j 
20 which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk 

9 shall see their dead bodies three days and 

IS lest ho walk naked, and they see his shanio 

9 when they shall see the smoke of her bur. 

8 I John saw these things, and heard (them) 
8 when I had beard and [seeu J, I fell dowu 

\i.To know, be acquainted, see, iioov eidon. 

Matt. 2. 2 v/e have seen his star in the east, and are 
2. 9 the star, v^hich they saw in the east, went 
2. 10 when they saw the star, they rejoiced with 

2. 16 when he saw that he was mocked of the 

3. 7 And when he saw many of the Pharisees 

3. 16 he saw the spirit of God descending like a 

4. 16 Thepeoplewhichsatindarknesssawgreat 

4. 18 Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw 

4 zi he saw other two brethren, James (the son) 

5 I seeing the multitudes, he went up into a 
5 16 that they may see your good works, and 

8 14 he saw his wife's mother laid, and sick of a 
8. 1 8 when Jesus saw great multitudes about 

8. 34 when they saw him, they besought (him) 

9 2 Jesus, seeing their faith, said unto the sick 
9 8 when the multitudes saw (it), they marv. 
9 9 he saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at 
9 11 when the Pharisees saw (it), they said un. 
g 22 when he saw her, he said. Daughter, be of 
g 23 saw the minstrels and the people making 

9. 36 when he saw the multitudes, ho wasmov, 

11. 8 what went ye out for to see ? A man cloth. 
II 9 what went ye out for to see ? A prophet 

12. 2 when the Pharisees saw (it), they said un. 

12. 38 saying, Alaster. we would see a sign from 

13. IS lest at any time they should see with(their) 
1317 desired to see. .and have not seen 

14. 14 Jesus went forth, and sa'.v a great mnltf. 
14. 26 when thedisciples saw him walking on the 
16. 28 till they see the son of man coming in his 
17 8 they had lifted up their eyes, they saw no 
18. 31 when his fellow servants saw what was 
EO. 3 saw others standing idle in the market pi. 
ai. 15 when the chief priests and scribes saw the 
21. 19 whenhesawaflg tree in the way, became 
21. 20 when thedisciples saw(it,)theymarvelled 
21. 32 ye,whenyehadseen(it).repentednotafter 

21. 38 when the husbandmen saw the son, they 

22. II he saw there a man which had not on a 
23 39 Ye shall not see me henceforth, till ye sha. 
24. 15 When ye therefore shall see the abomin. 
24. 33 likewise ye, when ye shall see all these 
25- 37- 44 Lord, when saw we thee an hungered 
25 38 When saw we thee a stranger, and took 
25. 39 when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and 
26. 8 when his disciples saw (it), they had indl. 
e6. 58 and sat with the servants, to see the end 

26. 71 another (maid) saw him, and said unto th. 

27. 3 when he saw that he was condemned, re. 
27. 24 When Pilate saw that he could prevail no. 
27. 49 let us see whether EUas wiU come to savo 

27. 54 saw the earthquake, and those things th. 

28. 6 Come, see the place where the Lord lay 
28. 17 when they saw him, they worshipped him 

Mark 1. 10 he saw the heavens opened, and the spirit 
1. 16 he saw Simon, and Andrew his brother ca, 
1. 19 he saw James the (son) of Zebedee, and J. 
2. 5 When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto 
e. 12 saying, We never saw it on this fashion 
2. 14 he saw Levi the(son)ofAIpheu3 sitting at 
2. 16 when the scribes and Pharisees saw hira 

5. 6 when he saw Jesus afar off, he ran and 

5 14 they went out to see what it was that w'a3 
5. 16. they that saw (it) told them how it befell 

5. 22 and when he saw him, he fell at his feet 
S- 32 he looked round about to see her that had 

6. 33 the people saw them departing, and many 
6. 34 Jesus, when he came out, saw mnch peo, 
6. 38 saith. .Hownianyloaveshave ye? goands. 
6. 48 hesawthemtoilinginrowing;for the wind 
6. 49 when they saw him walking upon the sea 
■6. so For they all saw him, aud were troubled 



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2 when they saw some of his disciples eat 

1 till they have seen the kingdom of Godco. 

8 they saw no man any more, save Jesus only 

9 tell no man what things they had seen, till 
14 he saw a great multitude about them, and 
20 when he saw him, straightway the spirit 

25 \Vlien Jesus saw that the people cameru. 
3^ we saw one casting out devils in thy name 

14 when Jesus saw(it),he was much displea. 

13 seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, he 
20 they saw the fig tree dried up from the 

15 bring me a penny, that I may see (it) 
34 when Jesus saw that he answered discre. 

14 But when ye shall see the abomination of 

29 Vrfhen ye shall see these things come top. 
67 when she saw Peter warming himself, she 
69 a maid saw him again, and began to say 
32 Let Christ . . descend . . that we may see and 
36 let us see whether Ellas will come to take 
39 saw that he so cried out, and gave up the 

5 they saw a young man sitting on theright 
12 v/hen Zacharias saw (him), he was troub. 
39 [when she saw (him,)] she was troubled 

15 see this thing which is come to pass, wh. 
17 whenthey had seen (it),theymadeknown 
20 the things that they had heard and seen 

26 should not see death, before he had seen 

30 For mine eyes have seen thy salvation 

48 when they saw him, they were amazed 

2 saw two ships standing by the lake : but 

8 When Simon Peter saw (it), he fell do^vn 

12 who, seeing Jesus, fell on (his) face, and 
20 when he saw their faith, he said unto him 
26 saying. We have seen strange things to. 

13 when the Lord saw her, he had compass. 
22 tell John what things ye have seen and 

25 what went ye out for to see? A man clo. 

26 what went ye out for to see? A prophet? 
39 the Pharisee which -had bidden him saw 
20 thy brethren'stand without, desiring to s. 

28 When he saw Jesus, he cried out, and fell 

34 AVTien they that fed (them) saw what was 

35 Then they went out to see what was done 

36 They also which saw (it) told them by wh. 
47 when the woman saw that sheVas nothid 

9 but who is this. .And he desired to see 

27 which shall not taste of death, till they see 

32 when they were awake, they sav/ his gl. 

49 we saw one casting out devils in thy name 
54 when his disciples .Tames and John saw 
24 desired to see. .and have not seen them 

31 when he saw him, he passed by on the 

33 wheii he saw him, he had compassion (on 

38 v/hen the Pharisee saw (it), hejnarvelled 
54 When ye see a cloud rise out of the west 

12 whenJesussawher, he called (her tohim) 
35 Ye shall not see me, until (the time) come 
i3 I must needs go and see it : I pray thee 
20 his father saw him, and had compassion 

14 when he saw (them), he said unto them 

15 one of them, when he saw that he was 
82 when ye shall desire to see one the days 
1 5 when (his) disciples saw (it), they rebuked 
24 when Jesus saw that he was very sorrow. 
43 the people, when they saw (it), gave pra. 

3 he sought to see Jesus who he was ; and 

4 climbed up into a sycamore tree to see 

5 he looked up, and saw him, and said unto 

7 when they saw (it), they all murmured, s. 

37 all the mighty works that they had seen 

13 they will reverence (him) [when they see] 

14 when the husbandmen saw him, they re. 

1 he looked up, and saw the rich men cast. 

2 he saw also a certain poor widow casting 
20 when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed 
31 likewise ye, when ye see these things co. 

49 When they which were about him saw w. 
58 another saw him, and said. Thou artalso 

8 when Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding 
8 he was desirous to see him of a long (se.) 
8 he hoped to have seen some miracle done 

47 when the centurion saw what was done 
24 found (it) even so. .but him they saw not 

39 handle me and see ; for a spirit hath not 
33 tJpon whom thou shalt see the spirit de. 
39 Come and [see]. They came and saw where 

46 Philip saith unto him. Come and see 

47 Jesus saw Nathaneel coming to him, and 

48 when thou wast under the fig tree, I saw 

50 Because I said unto thee, I sawthee under 

3 Except a man be bom again, he cannot 

29 see a man which told me all things that 
48 Except ye see signs and wonders, ye will 

6 Wlien Jesus saw him lie, and knew that 
14 when they had seen the miracle that Je. 
22 saw that there was none other boat there 

24 When the people therefore sav/ that Je. 

25 Ye seek me, not because ye saw the mir. 

30 What sign showest thou. .that we mays. 
56 rejoiced to see my day ; and he saw (it) 

I he saw a man which was blind from (his) 

31 When they saw Mary, that she rose up h. 

32 saw him, she tell down at his feet, say. 

33 When Jesus therefore saw her weeping 

34 They said unto him. Lord, come and see 
12. 9 but that they might see Lazarus also, wh. 
12. 21 desired, him, saying, Sir, we would see J. 
12. 40 that they should not see with (their) eyes 
12. 41 These things said Esaias, when he saw his 

18. 26 Did not I see thee in the garden with him 

19. 6 the chief priests therefore and officers saw 
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33 when they came to Jesus, and saw that 

8 came first to the sepulchre, .and he saw 

20 Then were the disciples, .when they saw 
25 Except I shall see in his hands the print 

29 blessed (are) they that have not seen, and 

21 Peter seeing liim saitli to Jesus, Lord, and 
27 neither . . suffer thine Holy One to see cor. 
31 neither his flesh did see corruption 

3 Who seeing Peter and John about to go 

9 the people saw him walldng and praising 
12 when Peter saw(it), he answered unto the 

20 the things which we have seen and heard 

15 saw his face as it had-been the face of an 
24 seeing one (of them) suffer wrong, he de. 

31 When Moses saw (it), he wondered at the 

34 I have seen, I have seen the affliction of 
55 saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing 

39 the eunuch saw hira no more : and he we. 

12 hath seen in a vision a man named Ana. 
27 declared unto them how he had seen the 

35 all that dwelt in Lydda and Saron saw him 

40 she opened her eyes : and when she saw 
3 He saw in a vision eWdently, about the 

17 what this vision which he had seen should 

5 in a trance I saw a vision, A certain ves. 

6 I considered, and saw four footed beasts 

13 he showed us how he had seen an angel 
23 when he came, and had seen the grace of 

3 And because he sav/ it pleased the Jews 

16 when they had opened (the door), and saw 

12 the deputy, when he saw what was done 

35 Thou shalt not suffer thine Holy One to see 

36 was laid unto his fathers, and saw corru. 

37 he, whom God raised again, saw no cor. 
43 when the Jews saw the multitudes, they 

II when the people saw what Paul had done 
10 after he had seen the vision, immediately 

19 v/hen her masters saw that the hope of 
27 awaking out of his sleep, and seeing the 
40 when they had seen the brethren, they 

21 After I have been there, I must also see 

32 when they saw the chief captain and the 

14 shouldest know his will, and see that just 

18 saw him saying unto me. Make haste, and 

13 I saw in the way a light from heaven 

16 of these things which thouhast seen, and 

4 when the barbarians saw the (venomoiis) 

15 whom when Paul saw, he thanked God 

20 have I called for you, to see (you), and to 
27 lest they should see with (their) eyes, and 

III long to see you, that I may impart unto 
9 Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither 

10 If any man see thee whichhast knowledge 

7 For I will not see you now by the way 

19 other of the apostles saw I none, save Ja. 

7 contrariwise, when they saw that the go. 

14 when I saw that they walked not upright. 

11 Ye see how large a letter I have written 

27 that whether I come and see you, or else 

30 Having the same conflict which ye saw in 

28 that, when ye see him again, ye may rej. 
9 Those things, w^hich ye have . .seen in me 

17 endeavouied the more abundantly to see 
6 desiring greatly to see us, as we also (to) 

10 praying exceedingly that we may see your 

16 whom no man hath seen, nor can see : to 

4 Greatly desiring to see thes, being mind. 

9 proved me, and saw my works forty years 

5 was translated that he should not see de. 
13 but having seen them afar off, and were 
23theysaw (he was) a proper chil d ; and they 

11 have seen the end of the Lord; that the 

8 Whom- having not seen, ye love ; in wh. 

10 he that will love life, and see good days 

16 If any mac see his brother sin a sin (wh. 
14 1 trust I shall shortly see thee, and we sh. 

2 bare record, .of all things that he saw 

15 being turned I saw seven golden candles. 

17 when I saw him, I fell at his feet as dead 

19 Write the things which thou hast seen,and 

20 mystery of the seven stars which thou saw. 
20 the seven candlesticks [which thou sawe.] 

4 [I saw] four and twenty elders sitting, cl. 
z I saw'in theright hand of him that sat on 
2 1 saw a strong angel proclaiming with a 
1 1 saw, when the lamb opened one of the 
2 [I saw,] and behold a white horse ; and 

9 I saw under the altar the souls of them 
1 1 saw four angels standing on the fourco. 
2 1 saw another angel ascending from the 
2 I saw the seven angels which stood before 
1 1 saw a star fall from heaven unto the ea. 

17 1 saw the horses in the vision, and them 
1 1 saw another mighty angel come down 

5 the angel wliichi saw stand upon the sea 
13 when the dragon sawthat he was castun. 

1 saw a beast rise up out of the sea, having 

2 the beast which I saw was like unto a le. 

3 [I saw] one of his heads as it were wouu. 

6 I saw another angel fly in the midst of 

1 1 saw another sign in heaven, great and 

2 I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled 
13 1 saw three unclean spirits like frogs (c.) 

3 I saw a Woman sit upon a scarlet colour. 
6 1 saw the woman drunken with the blood 
6 when I saw her, I wondered with great 

8 The beast that thou sawest was, and is 

12 the ten horns which thou sawest, are ten 

15 The waters which thou sawest, where the 

16 the ten horns which thou sawest upon the 
iB the woman which thou sawest is that gp. 

1 1 saw another angefl come down from be. 



Eev. iS. 7 and am nowidow, and shall see no sorrow 
19. I! I saw heavenopened, and behold a white 
19. 17 I saw an angel standing in the sun ; and 

19. 19 I saw the beast, and the kings of the ea. 

20. I I saw an angel come down from heaven 
20. 4 I saw thrones, and they sat upon them 

20. II I saw a great white throne, and him that 
20. 12 I saw the dead, small and great, stand b. 
21.- I I saw a new heaven and a new earth : for 

21. 2 I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem 
21. 22 I saw no temple therein : for the lord G. 

15, Tb look on, iuPXeirtii errMepo. 

Mark 8. 25 he was restored, and saw every man cle. 
Acts 22. II when I could not see for the glory of that 

16. Tojmd {hy search), evpiffKu heurisko. 

Mati 2. II [they saw] the young child with JIary his 
n.To vieiv, behold attentively, eedoixat theaomai. 
Matt 11. 7 What went ye.. into the wilderness to see? 

22. II when the king came in to see the guests 
Marki6. 14 [they believed not them which had seen] 
luke 5. 27 he went forth, and [saw] a publican, na. 

7. 24 What went ycintothe wilderness, .to s. 
John I. 32 I saw the spirit descending from heaven 
1. 38 Jesus turned, andsawthemfollowing.aml 
6. 5 Jesus then lifted up (his) eyes, and saw a 
8. 10 [When Jesus had lifted up himself, and s.j 

11. 45 and had seen the things which Jesus did 
Acts I. II come In like manner as ye have seen him 

8. 18 when Simon [sawj that through laying on 

21. 27 the Jews.. when they sawhimin the tern. 

22. 9 they that were with me saw indeed the 

Kom 15. 24 1 trust to see you in my journey, and to 

I Jo. 4. 12 No man hath seen God at any time. Ifwa 

4. 14 we have seen and do testify that the Fat. 

\9i.To vieio, see, Oeupeu theoreo. 

Matt 28. I and the other Mary to see the sepulchre 

Mark 3. 11 unclean spirits, when they saw him, fell 

5. 15 see him that was possessed with the devil 

5. 38 seetfi the tumult, and them that wept and 

16. 4 they saw that the stone was rolled away 
Luke24. 37 and supposed that they had seen a spirit 

24. 39 a spirit hath not fleih . . as ye see me have 
John 2. 23 when they saw the miracles which he did 

6. 19 they see Jesus walking on Jhe sea, and 
6. 40 that every one which seeth the Son, and 

6. 62 if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up 

7. 3 that thy disciples also may eee the works 

8. 51 If a man keep my saying, he shall never 

9. 8 they which before had seen him that he 
10. 12 seeth the wolf coming, andleaveththe sh. 

12. 45 he that seeth me seeth him that sent me 
14. 17 because it seeth him not, neithe? know. 
14. 19 the world seeth me no more ; but ye see 
z6. 10 because I go to my Father, and ye seemo 
16. 16, 17, 19 A little while, and ye shall not see 
20. 6 went into the sepulchre, and seeth theli. 
20. 12 seeth two angels in white sitting, the ono 

20. 14 she turned herself back, and saw Jesus 
Acts 3. 16 hath made this man strong, whom ye see 

4. 13 when they saw the boldness of Peter and 

7. 56 I see the heavens opened, and the Son of 
9. 7 speechless, hearinga voice, but seeing no 

10. II saw heaven opened, and a certain vessel 

17. 16 when he saw the city wholly given to ido. 
19. 26 ye see and hear, that not alone at Ephes. 
EG. 38 that they should see his face no more 
Bi. 20 Thou seest brother, how many thousands 
25. 24 ye see this man, about whom all the 

^8. 6 they'had looked a great while, and saw 
I Jo. 3. 17 whoso hath this world's good, and seeth 
Kev.ii. ji great fear fell upon tiem which saw them 

19. To hiow, fcrropeca historeo. 

Gal. 1. 18 I went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, and 

20.Tosee, discern, take heed,6pdu horao. 

Matt. s. 8 Blessed (are) the pure . .tor they sJialJ see 

8. 4 See thou tell no man; but go thy way, sh. 
9. 30 charged them, saying. See (that) no man 

'24. 6 see that ye be not troubled : for all (these 
24. 30 they shall see the Son of man coming in 
26. 64 Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man sit. 
27. 4 they said. What (is that) to us ? see thou 

27. 24 saying, I am innocent, .see ye (to it) 

28. 7 there shall ye see him: lo, I have told you 
28. 10 go into Galilee, and there shall they see 

Mark i. 44 See thou say nothing to any man: but go 

13. 26 then shall they see the Son of man coming 
14. 62 ye shall see the Son of man sitting on the 
16. 7 there shall ye see him, as he said unto y. 

Luke 1. 22 they perceived that he had seen a vision 
3. 6 And all flesh shall see the salvation of G. 

9. 36 any of those things which they had seen 
13. 28 when ye shall see Abraham, and Isaac 

16. 23 seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus in 

17. 22 of the Son of man, and ye shall not see 

21. 27 then shall they see the Son of man com. 
24. 23 they had also seen a vision of angels, wh. 

John 1. 18 No man hath seen God at any time ; the 
I. 34 I saw, and bare record that this is the 
1. 50 thou shalt see greater things than these 
J. 51 ye shall see heaven open, and the angels 
3. II We. .testify that we have seen : and ye r. 
3'. 32 what he hath seen and heard, that he tes. 

3. 36 he that believeth not the Son shall not see 

4. 45 ha\'ing seen all the things that he did at 
5. 37 neither heard his voice . . nor seen his sli. 
6. 2 [they saw] hiS miracles which he did on 
6. 36 That ye also have seen me,- and believe 
6. 46 Not tliat any man hath seen the Father 
6. 46 he which is of God, he hath seen the Fa. 



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John 8 58 I speak that which I have Eeen with my 
8. 38 ye do that which (ye liave seen] with yo. 

8. S7 Thou art not yet fifty .and hast thou se. 

9. 37 Thou hast both seen him, and it Is he th. 

11. 40 thou shouidest see tho glory of God 

14. 7 henceforth j'e know him, and have seen 
74. 9 he that hath seen me hath seen the Fat. 

15. 24 now have they both seen and hated both 
16. 16, 17 again, a little while, and ye ehall see 

16. 19 and again, a little while, and ye shall see 

16. 23 I will see you again, and your heart shall 

19. 33 he that saw fit) bare record, and his rec. 

20. 18 told the disciples that she had seen tlie 
20. 25 said unto him, We have seen the Lord 
2o. 29 because thou hast seen me, thou hast be. 

Acts 217 your young men shall see visions, and yo. 

7. 44 according to the fashion that tie had se. 

13. 31 ho was seen many days of them which ex 

20. 25 I know that ye. .shall see my face no mo. 

22. 15 unto all men of wliat thou hast seen and 
Rom 15. 21 whom he was notspokeu of, they shall 3. 
« Co 9. I have I not soea Jesus Christ our Lord ? 

5 he was seen of Cephas, then ofthe twelve 

6 he was seen of above five hundred breth. 

7 he was seen of James ; then of all the ap. 
She was seen of me also, as of one bom out 
1 as many as have not seen my face in the 

. 18 into those things which he hath not seen 
. 15 See that none render cril for evil unto 
. 16 justified in the spirit, seen of angels, pre. 

8 But now we see not yet all things put un 
5 See, saith he, (that) thou make all things 

, 27 he endured, as seeing liim who is invisl. 

. 14 without which co man shall see the Lord 

. 23 with whom, if he come shortly, I will see 

24 Ye see then how that by works a man is 

. 8 though nowyesee(him) not, yet believing 

I which we have seen with our eyes, which 

t 2 tlic life was manifested, and we have se. 

I 3 That which we have seen and heard dec. 

3. 2 we shall be like him ; for we shall see h. 

3. 6 whosoever sinneth hath not seen him, n. 

4. 20 loveth not his brother whom he hath seen 
4. 20 can he love God whom he hath not seen? 

1 John J I but ho that doeth evil hath not seen God 
lev. 1. 7 every eye shall see him, and they (also) w. 

ti. 19 there was seen in his temple the ark of 

18. j8 cried [when they sawj the smoke of her 

19. 10 See (thou do it) not : I am thy fellow se. 
B2. 4 they shall see his face ; and his name (sh. 
22. 9 See (thou do it) not : for I am thy fallow 

BEE afar off, cannot — 

To shut or wink the eyes, tivccTra^ui muOpazd. 

2 Pe I. 9 is bUad, and cannot Bea.afar off, and hath 

SEE before, to — 

1 . To see before, irpoeTSov proeidon. 

Acts 2. 31 He, seeing this before, spake of theresu. 

2. To see be/ore, ■Trpoopda prooraS. 

Acts 21. 29 they had seen before with him in the d. 

BEE clearly, to — 

I.To :ee or look through, dia^\4ir<a diahlepo. 

Matt. 7. 5 then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the 
Luke 6. 42 then shalt thou see clearly to puU out the 

2. To see thoroughly, KaBopdw Icathorao. 

Eom. 3. 2o invisible things of him. .are clearly seen 

SEE, to make, cause or let — 

1. To cause to see, njfj raak, 5. 

Deut34. 4 I have caused thee to see (it) -with thine 
Psa. 59. 10 God shall let me see (my desire) upon mine 
Song 2. 14 let me see thy countenance, let me hear 

2. To enlighten, <iio>r'i.(u> phOtizo. 

Eph. 3. 9 to make all (men) see what (is) the fellow. 

BEE one another, to — 

To look at one another, iTk"} raah, 7. 

2 CI1.25. 17 Come, let uS see one another in the face 
25. 21 they saw one another in the face, (both) 

BEED (sown, time) — 

l.Seed, seed time, progeny, Jnj sai-a. 

Gea. 1, II the herb yielding seed, (and) thefruittree 
I II whose seed is in itself upon the earth 
L 12 brought forth grass, (and)herb yielding 9. 
1. 12 the tree yielding fruit, whose seed'(was) 
I. 29 I have given you every herb bearing seed 
1. 29 which (is) the fruit of a tree yielding seed 
3. 15 put enmity . .between thy seed andherse. 
4. 25 liath appointed me another seed instead 
7 3 keep seed alive upon the face of all the ea. 
8. 22 seed time and harvest, and cold and heat 
9. 9 with you, and mth your seed after you 

12. 7 Unto thy seed will I give this land : and 

13. 15 to thee will I give it, and to thy seed for 
13. 16 I will make thy seed as the dust of the e. 

13. 16 (then) shall thy seed also be numbered 
15. 3 tome thou hast given no seed : and, lo, one 
15. 5 and he said unto him. So shall thy seed be 
13.13 thy seed shall be a stranger in a land (that 
15. 18 Unto thy seed have I given thas land, from 
16, 10 I wUl multiply thy seed exceedingly, that 

17. 7 between me and thee and thy seed after 
17. 7 to be a God unto thee, and to thy seed at 
17. 8i will giveuntothee.and tothyseedafter 
VI- 9 and thy seed after thee In their generat. 
17. 10 between me and you and thy seed after 
17. 12 of any stranger, which (is) not of thy seed 



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Gen. 17. 19 will establish my covenant, with his seed 
ig. 32, 34 that we may preserve seed of our fath. 
21. 12 for in Isaac shall thy seed be called 
a I. J3 also of the sou .because he (is) thy seed 
22. 17 I will multiply thy seed as the stars of the 

22. 17 thy seed shall possess the gate of hisene. 

22. 18 in thy seed shall all the nations of the ea. 
24. 7 saying. Unto thy seed will I give this land 
34. 60 let thy seed possess the gate of those wh. 
■26. 3 unto thy seed, I will give all these count. 
26. 4 I will make thy seed to multiply as the at. 
26. 4 will give unto thy seed all these countries 
26. 4 in thy seed shallall the nations of the earth 
26. 24 will bless thee, aad multiply thy seed, for 
28. 4 tothee,andtothyseedwiththee;thatthou 
a8. 13 to thee will I give it, and to thy seed 

e8. 14 thy seed shall be as the dust of the earth 
28. 14 in thy seed shall all the families of the ea. 
32. 12 make thy seed as the sand of the sea, wh. 
35. 12 to thy seed after thee will I give the land 
38. 8 marry her, and raise up seed to thy bro. 
38. 9 Onan knew that the seed should not be his 
38. 9 lest that he should give seed to his brother 
46. 6 came into EgjTJt, Jacob, and all his seed 

46. 7 all his seed, brought he with him into Eg. 

47. 19 give (us) seed, that we may live, and not 

47. 23 (here is) seed foryou, and ye shall sow the 

47. 24 four parts shall be your own, for seed of 

48. 4 will give this land to thy seed after thee 
48. II and lo, God hath showed me also thy seed 
48. 19 his seed shall become a multitude of nat. 

Kxodi6. 31 it (was)likecorianderseed, white; and the 
a8. 43 a statute for ever unto him and his seed 
21 to his seed throughout their generations 
13 I will multiply your seed as the stars of 
13 all this land. .WTll I give unto your seed 

1 to Jacob, Baying, Unto thy seed will I gi. 

37 fall upon any sowing seed which is to be. 

38 if (any) water be put upon the seed, and 

16 if anyman's seed of copulation go out fr. 

17 every skin, whereon is the seed of copul. 

18 with whom man shall lie (with) seed of 
32 fof him) whose seed goeth from him, and 
21 thou shalt not let any of thy seed pass 

2 th.at giveth any of his seed to Molech, he 

3 he hath given of his seed unto Molech, to 

4 when he giveth of his seed unto Molech 

15 Neither shall he profane his seed among 
17 ^Vhosoever fhe he) of thy seed in their !:;e. 

21 No man that hath a blemish of the seed 

3 Whosoever (he be) of all your seed among 

4 What man soever of the seed of Aaron (is) 

4 or a man whose seed goeth from him 

16 ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your 
16 shall be according to the seed thereof 
16 an homer of barley seed (shall be valued) 
30 (whether) of the seed of the land, (or) of 
28 she shall be free, and shall conceive seed 

7 the manna (was) as coriander seed, and 
24 him will I bring, and his seed shall pos. 
40 no stranger, wiiich (is) not of the seed of 

19 imto thee and to thy seed with thee 

5 it (is) no place of seed, or of flgs, or of vl. 

7 his seed (shall be) in many waters, and his 
13 he shall have it, and his seed after him 

8 to givii unto them and to their seed after 

37 he chose their seed after them, and brou. 
15 he chose their seed after them, (even) you 

9 to give unto them, and to their seed, aland 
10 where thou sowedst thy seed, and water. 

22 tithe all the increase of thy seed, that the 
9 lest the fruit of thy seed which thou hast 

38 Thou shalt carry much seed out into llie 
46 And they shall be. upon thy seed for ever 
59 the plagues of thy seed, (even) great pla. 

6 thine heart, and the heart of thy seed, to 

19 choose Ufe, that both thou and thy seed 
21 forgotten out of the mouths of their seed 

4 I will give it unto thy seed . I have can. 

3 multiplied his seed, and gave him Isaac 

12 of the seed w'hich the LoKD shall give th. 

20 The Lord give thee seed of tliis woman 

8. 15 he will take the tenth of your seed, and 
20. 42 between my seed and thy seed for ever 

24. 21 thou wilt not cut off my seed after me, and 
e Sa. 4. 8 avenged my lord., of Saul, and of his seed 

7. 12 I will set up thy seed after thee, which 
£2. 51 unto David, and to his^eed for evermore 

I Kl. 2. 33 and upon the head of his seed for ever 
2. 33 upon David, and npon his seed, and upon 
II. 14 the Edomite: he (was) of the king's seed 
II. 39 I will for this afflict the seed of Da\id,but 
38. 32 as would contain two measures of seed 

e Kl. 5. 27 shall cleave unto thee, and unto thy seed 
II. I she arose and destroyed all the seed royal 
17. 20 the Lord rejected all the seed of Israel 

25. 25 the son of Elishama, of the seed royal, ca. 
I Ch.i6. 13 ye seed of Israel his servant, ye child. 

17. 11 1 will raise up thy seed after thee, which 
e Ch.2o. 7 gavest it to the seed of Abraham thy fri. 

22. 10 she arose and destroyed all the seed royal 
Ezra 2. 59 they could not show . . their seed, whether 

9. 2 the holy seed have mingled themselves wi. 
Neh. 7. 61 they could not show., their seed, whether 

9. 2 the seed of Israel separated themselves 
0. 8 to give (it, I say,) to his seed, and hast 

Esth. 6. 13 (I£) Mordecai (be) of the seed of the Jews 
g. 27 took upon them, and upon their seed, and 
9. 23 nor the memorial, .perish from their seed 
9. 31 decreed for themselves, and for their seed 
10. 3 seeking, .and speaktngpeace to all his se. 

Job 5. 25 Thou shalt know also that thy seed (shall 



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Job 21. 8 Their seed is established in their sight wt 
39 12 that he will bring home thy seed, and ga. 
PSa. 18. 50 to David, and to his seed for evermore 

21. 10 their seed from among the children of men 

22. 23 all ye the seed of Jacob, glorify him 

22. 23 and fear him, all ye the seed of Israel 
92. 30 A seed shall servo him ; it shall be acco. 
25. 13 His soul shall dwell at ease, aud his seed 
37. 25 yet have 1 not seen . . his seed begging br. 
37. 26 (He is) ever merciful . . and his seed (is)bl. 
37. 28 but the seed of the wicked shall be cut off 
69. 36 The seed also of his servants shall inherit 
89. 4 Thy seed will I establish for ever, and bu 
89. 29 His seed also will I make (to endure) for 
89. 36 His seed shall endure for ever, and his th 

102. 28 their seed shall be established before th. 

105. 6 O ye seed of Abraham his servant, ye ch. 

106. 27 To'overthrow their seed also among the 
Z12. 2 His seed shall be mighty upon earth, the 
126. 6 He that goeth forth . bearing precious se. 

Prov II. 21 the seed of the righteous Ehall be delive. 
EccL II. 6 In the morning sow thy seed, and in the 
laa. I. 4 a people laden with iniquity, a seed of evil 

5. 10 the seed of an homer shall yield an cphah 

6. 13 the holy seed (shall be) the substance th. 
14. 20 the seed of evil doers shall never be ren. 
17. II in the morning shalt thou make thy seed 

23. 3 by great waters the seed of Slhor, the ha. 
30. 23 Thenshallhe give therain of thy seed, th. 
41. 8 Jacob whom I have chosen, the seed of 

43. 5 I will bring thy seed from the east, and 

44. 3 I will pour my spirit upon thy seed, and 

45. 19 I said not unto the seed of Jacob, Seek ye 

45. 25 In the Lord shall all the seed of Israel be 

48. J9 Thy seed also had been as the sand, and 

53. JO he shall see (his) seed, he shall prolong 

54. 3 thy seed shall inherit the Gentiles, and 
55. 10 that it may give seed to the sower, and 
57- 3 ye sons of the sorceress, the seed of the 
57. 4 (are) ye not children of transgression, as. 
59. 21 not depart, .out of the mouth of thy seed 
59. 21 nor out of the mouth of thy seed's seed 
61. 9 their seed shall be known among the Ge. 
61. 9 they (are) the seed (which) the Lord ha. 
65. 9 I will bring forth a seed out of Jacob, and 

65. 23 they (are) the seed of the blessed of the L. 

66. 22 so shall your seed and your name remain 
Jer. 2. 21 I had planted thee . .a right seed ; how th. 

7 15 all your brethren, (even) the whole seed 
e2. 28 wherefore are they cast out, he and his sei 
22. 30 no man of his seed shall prosper, sitting 
03. 8 whichledtheseedof thehouseof Israelout 
sg. 32 I will punish Shemaiab . . and his seed ; he 

30. lo I will save thee from afar, and thy seed from 

31. 27 with the seed of man, and with the seed 
31. 36 the seed of Israel also shall cease from be. 
31. 37 I will also cast off all the seed of Israel fot 
33. 22 so will I multiply the seed of David my 
53. 26 Thenwilllcastaway the seed of Jacob, and 
33. 26 (any) of his seed (to be) rulers over the seed 
35. 7 Neither shall ye build house, nor sow seed 

35. 9 neither have we vineyard, .field, nor seed 

36. 31 I will punish him and his seed and his 
41. I the sonof Elishama, of the seed royal, and 

46. 27 I will save thee from afar off, and thy seed 

49. 10 his seed is spoiled, and his brethren, snd 
Eze. 17. 5 He took also of the seed of the land, and 

17. 13 hath taken of the king's seed, and made a 
20. 5 lifted lip mine hand unto the seed of the 

43. 19 the priests the Levites that be of the seed 

44. 22 they shall take maidens of the seed of the 
Dan. I. 3 and of the king's seed, and of the princes 

9. I the son of Ahasuerus, of the seed of the 
Amos 9. 13 the trcader of grapes him that soweth se. 
Hag. 2. 19 Is the seed yet in the bam ? yea, as yet 
Zech. 8. 12 the seed (shall be) prosperous ; the vino 
Mai 2. 3 I will corrupt your seed, and spread dung 

2. 15 That he might seek a godly seed. There. 

2.Seed, progeny, yni zera. 

Dan. 2. 43 they shaU mingle themselves with the se. 
3. What are separated, n'lTi? per-udoth. 

Joel I. 17 The seed is rotten under their clods, tha 
i.A laying dou^ of seed, Vii n;;!? shikbalh zera. 

Lev. J3. 32 (of him) whose seed goeth from him, andjis 
22. 4 or a man whose seed goeth from him 

5. Seed, progeny, crirepua sperma. 

Ilatti3. 24 a man which sowed good seed in his field 

13. 27 didst not thou sow good seed in thy field 

,3. 32 Which indeed is the least of all seeds ; but 

10. 37 lie that soweththe good seed is the Son of 

13. 38 the good seed are the children of the king. 

22. 24 shaU marry his wife, and raise up seed un. 
Mark 4. 31 (It Is) like a grain of mustard seed, which 

12. 19 should take his wife, and raise up seed un. 

j2. 20 the first took a wife, and dying left no se. 

12. 21 took her, and died, neither left he any se. 

12. 22 the seven had her, and left no seed : last 
Enke 1. 55 to Abraham, and to liis seed for ever 

20. 28 should take his wife, and raise up seed 
John 7. 42 Clirist cometh of the seed of David, and 
8. 33 We be Abraham's seed, and were never in 
8. 37 I know that ye are Abraham's seed ; but 
icte 3. 25 in thy seed shail all the kindreds of the 

7. s to him for a possession, and to his seed 
7. 6 his seed should soium in a strange land 

f 3. 23 Of this man's seed hath God, according to 

Bom. I. 3 which was made of the seed of Da'vid ace. 

4. 13 (was) not to Abraham, or to his seed, th. 

4. t6 the promise might be sure to all the seed 



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Rom. 4. 18 that which was spoken, So shall thy seed 

9. 7 Neither, beCHuse they are the seed of Ab. 
g. 7 but. In Isaac shall ftiy seed be called 
g. 8 the children . .are counted for the seed 
g. 29 Kxcept the Lord, .had left us a seed, we 

ti. I I also am an Israelite, of the seed of Abr. 

t Co. 15. 38 God giveth . .to every seed his own body 

«Co. 9. 10 that mlnistereth [seed] to the sower, both 

II. 22 Are they the seed of Abraham? so(am)I 

3. t6 to Abraham and his seed were the prom. 

3. 16 saith not. And to seeds.. but. .to thy seed 

3. 19 till the seed should come to whom the pr. 

3. 29 then are ye Abraham's seed, and He. 2. 16. 

2. 8 Remember that Jesus Christ of the seed 
II. II Sara, .received strength to conceive seed 
II. 18 That in Israel shall thy seed be called 

3. g his seed remaineth in hirai : and he cannot 
12. 17 mako war with the remnant of her seed 

6. Seed /or solving, ffiroph spora. 

I Pe. I. 23 Being bom again, not of corruptible seed 

7. Seed for sowing, trizopos sporos. 

Mark 4. 26 as if aman should castseed into theground 

4. 27 and the seed should spring and grow up 
Iiuke 8. 5 A sower went out to sow liis seed : and 

8. II the parable is this : The seed is the word 
a Co. 9. 10 multiply your seed sown, and increase the 

[See also Conceive, mingled, divers]. 

SEED, to receive — 

To he sown, receive seed, cnreipofiai speiromai. 
Matti3. 19 This is he which received seed by the way 
1 3. 20 he that received the seed into stony pla. 
13. 22 Ho also that received seed among the th. 
13. 23 he that received seed into the good gro. 

SEEIKG (that, then) — 

1. After, after that, inx achar. 

Judg 19. 23 seeing that this man is come Into mine 

2. If, since, dn im. 

job 14. 5 Seeing his days (are) determined, the no. 

3. That, '■^ di. . 

Dan. 2. 47 seeing thou couldcst reveal this secret 

^.Because, since, }K yaan. 

Eze. 21. 4 Seeing then that I will cut off from thee 

5. That, because, '3 ki. 

Exod 23. 9 seeing ye were strangers In the land of E. 
G.Open eyed, nps piqqeach. 

Exod. 4. 1 1 the dumb, or deaf, or the seeing, or the 
7. To see, ntn raah. 

Exod 22. 10 be hurt, or driven away, no man seeing 

1 Ki. I. 48 sit on my throne, .mine eyes even seeing 
Prov 20. 12 The hearing ear, and the seeing eye, the 
Isa. 21. 3 it); I was dismayed at the seeing (of it) 

33. 15 and shutteth his eyes from seeing evil 

42, 20 Seeing many things, but thou observest 

S.XooJc, cast of countenance, PKefxfia hlemma. 

2 Po. 2. 8 in seeing and hearing, vexed (his) right. 
9. For, yip gar. ' 

Acts 2. 15 seeingit is (but) the third hourof the day 
10. If, truly, fH irep ei per. 

2 Th. I. 6 Seeing (it is) a righteous thing with God 
11. After that, since, for then, iirel epei. 

Luke I. 34 How shall thisbe, seeing I know not a m. 

2 Co.ir. 18 Seeing that many glory after the flesh, I 

Heb. 4. 6 Seeing therefore it remaineth that soma 

5. II hard to be uttered, seeing ye are dull of 
12. WTien, truly, since truly, ^TreiS^ epeide. 

Acts 13. 46 seeing ye put it from you, and judge you. 

I Co. 14. 16 seeing he understandeth not what thou 
13. Since, truly, iirel-Trep epeiper. 

Rom. 3. 30 Seeing (it is) one God which shall justify 
SEEK (after, carefully, for), to — 
l.To seek, pray, nj^a, nj;3 iea. 

Dan. 2. 13 they sought Daniel and his fellows to be 
4. 36 my counsellors and my lords sought unto 

6. 4 sought to find occasion against Daniel co. 

2.7*0 seek, inquire, ij^a baqar, 3. ^ 

Lev. 13. 36 the priest shall not seek for yellow hair 

3, To seek, inquire, require, lypp laqash, 3. 

(Sen. 37. IS the man asked him, saying. What seekest 

37. 16 I seek my brethren : tell me, I pray thee 

43. 30 he sought (where) to weep ; and he ente. 
Exod. 2. 15 when Pharaoh heard this thing, ho soug. 

4. 19 the men are dead which sought thy life 
4. 24 the LOED met him, and sought to kill him 

33- 7 every one which sought the Lord went 
Lev. 19. 31 neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by 
Numi6. 10 brought thee., seek ye the priesthood also 

35. 23 (was) not his enemy, neither sought his 
Deut. 4. 29 if from thence thou shalt seek the Lord 

13. 10 he hath sought to thrust thee away from 
Josh. 2. 22 the pursuers sought (them) throughout 
Judg. 4. 52 I will show thee the rnan whom thou se. 

14. 4 ho sought an occasion against the Philis. 

18. I the tribe of the Danites sought them an 
Euth 3. I shall I not seek rest for thee, that it may 

9. 3 Kish said to Saul . . go seek the asses 

10. 2 The asses which thou wentest to seek are 
10. 14 To seek the asses : and when we saw that 
10. 21 when they sought him, he couldinot be fo. 

13. 14 the Lord hath sought him a man after 

14. 4 by which Jonathan sought to go over un. 



I Sa. 



I Sa. 16 16 to seek out a man, (who is) a cunning pla. 

19. 2 my fatlier se^ketli to kill thee : now ther. 
19. 10 Saul sought to smite David even to the 

20. I what(is) my sin . . that he seeketh my life? 

22. 23 he that seeketh my life seeketh thy life 
23. 10 Saul seeketh to come to Keilah, to destroy 

53. 14 Saul sought him every day ; but God de. 
23. 15 that Saul was come out to seek his life 

23. 25 Saul also and his men went to seek (him) 

24. 2 went to seek David and his men upon the 

24. 9 saying, Behold, David seeketh thy hurt 

25. 26 they that seek evil to my lord, be as Na. 
25. 29 is risen to pursue thee, and to seek thy 
z6. 2 to seek David in the wilderness of Ziph 
a6. 20 the king of Israel is come out to seek a 

27. I to seek me any more in the coasts of Isr. 
07. 4 and he sought no more again for him 

28. 7 Seek me a woman that hath a familiar sp. 
a Sa. 3. 17 Ye sought for David in times past (to be) 

4. 8 Saul thine enemy, which sought thy life 
%. 17 all the Philistines came up to seek David 

16. u Behold, my son. .seeketh my life : how 

17. 3 the man whom thou seekest (is) as if all 
17. 20 when they had soughtand could not find 
ao. 19 thou seekest to destroy a city and a mot. 

21. 2 Saul sought to slay theminhiszcalto the 
I KI. I. 2 Let there be sought for my lord the king 

I. 3 they sought for a fair damsel throughout 
e. 40 went to Gath to Achish to seek his serva. 

10. 24 all the earth sought to Solomon, to hear 

11. 22 thou seekest to go to thine own country 
II. 40 Solotnon sought tiierefore to kill Jeroboam 
18. 10 whither my lord hath not senttoseekthee 
19. 10, 14 and they seek my life, to take it away 
eo. 7 and see how this (man) seeketh mischief 

a Ki. 2. 16 let them go, we pray thee, and seek thy 
a. 17 they sought three days, butfoundhimnot 
6. 19 I will bring you to the man whom ye seek 

1 Ch. 4. 39 went, .to seek pasture for their flocks 

14. 8 all the Philistines went up to seek David 
16. 10 let the heart of them rejoice that seek the 

16. II and his strength, seek his face continually 
a Ch. 7. 14 pray, and seek my face, and turn from th, 

9. 23 the kings-of the earth sought the presence 

11. 16 such as set their hearts to seek the Lord 

15. 4 and sought hiiii, and he was found of th. 

15. 15 and sought him with their whole desire 
ao. 4 out of all the cities . . they come to seek 

22. 9 he sought Ahaziah ; and they caught him 
Ezra a. 62 These Sought their register(among)those 

8. 21 to seek of him aright way for us, and for 

8. 22 (is) upon all them for good that seek him 
Neh. 2. 10 there .was come a man to seek the welfare 

7. 64 These sought their register (among) those 

12. 27 they soughttho Levites outof all theirpl. 
Esth. 2. 2 Let there be fair young virgins sought for 

B. 21 were wroth, and sought to lay hand on the 
3. 6 Haman sought to destroy all the Jews th. 

6. 2 who sought to lay hand on the king Ah. 

9. 2 to lay hand on such as sought their hurt 
Psa. 4, 2 (how long) will ye love vanity, (and) seek 

24. 6 This (is) the generation.. that seek thy fa. 
27. 4 One (thing) have I desired., that will 1 3. 
27. 8 (When thou saidst). Seek ye my face; my 

27. 8 said unto thee. Thy face, Lord, will I se. 
34. 14 Depart from evil, and do good ; seek pe. 
35. 4 Let them^e confounded, .that seek after 
37. 32 The wicked watcheth the righteous, and s. 
37. 36 I sought him, but he could not be found 

38. 12 They also that seek after my life lay sn. 
40. 14 Let them be ashamed, .that seek aftermy 

40. 16 Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be 

54. 3 oppressors seek after my soul : they have 
63. g those (that) seek my soul, to destroy (it) 

69. 6 let not those that seek thee be confounded 

70. 2 Let them be ashamed . . that seek after my 

70. 4 Let all those that seek thee rejoice and be 

71.13 covered (with) reproach . . that seek my hu. 

71. 24 they are brought unto shame, that seek 

83. 16 that they may seek thy name, LORD 

86. 14 the assemblies of violent (men) have so. 

104. 21 young lions roar after their prey, and se. 

105. 3 let the heart of them rejoice that seek the 
105. 4 and his strength ; seek his face evermore 
119. 176 seek thy servant ; for I do not forget thy 
122. 9 Because of the house of. .God I >vill seek 

Prov. 2. 4 If thou seekest her as silver, and search. 
14. 6 A scorner seeketh ivisdom, and (flndeth 

13. 14 him thath.ith understanding seeketh kn. 

17. 9 He that covereth a transgression seeketh 

17. II An evil (man) seeketh only rebellion ; th. 
17. 19 he that exalteth his gate seeketh destru. 

18. I seeketh (and)intermeddleth with all wis. 
18. isand the ear of the wise seeketh knowledge 
ai: 6 tossed to and fro of them that seek death 

23. 35 when shall I awake ? I will seek it yet ag. 

28. 5 they that seek the Lord understand all 
29. 10 The blood thirsty hate, .but the just seek 

29. 26 Many seek the ruler's favour : but (every) 
Eccl. 7. 25 to seek out wisdom , and the reason (of th.) 

7. 28 Which yet my soul seeketh, but I find not 

7. 29 they have sought out many inventions 

8. 17 though a man labour to seek (it) out, yet 
12. 10 The preacher sought to find out accepta. 

Sohg 3. 1 1 sought him whom ny soul loveth : I so. 
3. 2 I will seek him whom my soul loveth : I 

5. 6 I sought him, but I could not find him ; I 

6. I whither is thy beloved . . that we may seek 
Isa; 40. 20 he seeketh unto him a cunning workman 

41. 12 Thou shalt seek them, and shalt not find 

41. 17 the poor and needy seek water, and (the. 
•45. 19 I Bald not unto the seed of Jacob, Seek 



Isa. 51. I Hearken to me.. ye that seek the Lord 

65. 1 1 am found of (them that) sought me not 
Jer 2. 24 they that seek her v/ill not weary them. 
2.33 Wfey trimmest thou thy way to seek love f 
4. 30 lovers will despise thee, they will seek thy 
S. I seek m the broad places thereof, if ye can 
5. I (any) that executeth judgment, that seek. 
II. 21 the men of Anathoth, that seek my life 
ig. 7 bythe hands of them thatseek their lives 
19. 9 they that seek their lives, shaU straiten 
a I. 7 into the hand of those that seek their life 
22. 25 into the hand of them that seek thy life 
26. 21 the king sought to put him to death, but 
29. 13 ye shall seek me, and find (me), when ye 
34. 20, 21 into the hand of them that seek their 
38. 16 into the hand of these men that seek thy 
44. 30 into the hand of them that seek his life 

44. 30 of Nebuchadrezzar, .that sought his life 

45. 5 seekest thou great things for thyself? se. 

46. 26 into the hand of those that seek their li. 

49. 37 to be dismayed . . before them that seek th. 

50. 4 they shall go, and seek the Lord their God- 
lam. 1. II her people sigh, they seek bread; they ha. 

1. ig they sought their meat to relieve their so. 
Eze. 7. 25 they shall seek peace, and (there shall be) 

7. 26 then shall they seek a vision of the prop.' 
C2. 30 I sought for a man among-them, that sh. 
34. 4 neither have ye sought that which was lo. 
34. 6 and none did search or seek (after them) 
34. 16 I ynW seek that which was lost, and bring 

Dan. 8. IS I Daniel, had seen the vision, and sought 
9. 3 to seek by prayer and supplications, with 

Hos. 2. 7 she shall seek them, but shall not find (th.) 
3. 5 seek the Lord their God, and David their 

5. 6 They shall go ivith.. their herds to seek ths 
5. 15 acknowledge their offence, and seek my 

7. 10 they do not return .. nor seek him for all 
Amos 8. 12 they shall run to and fro toseektheworil 
JJah. 3. 7 whence shall I seek copnforters for thee? 

3. 1 1 thou also shalt seek strength because of 
Zeph. I. 6 (those) that have not sought the Lord, nor 

a. 3 Seek ye the Lord, all ye meek of the ea. 

2. 3 seekrighteousness, seekmeekness: itmay 
Zech. 6. 7 the bay went forth, and sought to go th. 

8. 21 to pray before the Lord, and to seek the 
8. 22 strong nations shall come to seek the Lo. 

11. 16 neither shall seek the young one, nor he. 

12. 9 1 will seek to destroy all the nations that 
MaL 2. 7 they should seek the law at his mouth 

a. 15 wherefore one? That he might seek a go. 

3. I the Lord, whom ye seek, shall suddenly 

i.To seek, dig, search, "150 chaphar. 

Job 39. 29 From thence she seeketh the prey, ^and) 

5.T0 search, investigate, iiit}chaqar. 

Prov 23. 30 that tarry long, .that go to seek mixed 
G.To search, "lijri chaqar, 3. 

Eccl. 12. 9 he gave good heed, and sought out, (and) 

7. To seek, inquire, require, K'l'J darash. 

Lev. 10. 16 Moses' diligently sought the goat of the 

Deut. 4. 29 if from thence thou shalt seek the Lord 

4. 2g if thou seek him with all thy heart and 

12. s (even) tmto his habitation shall ye seek 

22. 2 shall be with thee until thy brother seek a. 

23. 6 Thou shalt not seek their peace nor their 
I Ch.15. 13 we sought him not after the due order 

16. II Seek the Lord and his strength.. contin. 
02. 19 set yourheart and your soul to seek the L. 
e8. 8 seek for aU the commandments of the L. 
28. g if thou seek him, he will be found of theo 

aCh. I. 5 Solomonand the congregation sought unto 
12. 14 he prepared not his heart to seek the L. 
14. 4 commanded Judah to seek the Lord God 
14. 7 sought the Lord our God, we have soug. 
is. 2 if ye seek him, he will be found of you 

15. 12 they entered into a covenant to seek the 1. 

15. 13 v/hosoever would not seek the Lord God 
i6. 12 in his disease he sought not to the Lord 

17. 3 he walked in the first ways . . and sought 
17. 4 soughtto the(LoRD)Godof hisfather, and 

19. 3 and hast prepared thine heart to seek God 

20. 3 Jehoshaphat feared, and set himself to se. 
22^ 9 who sought the Lord with all his heart- 
25. IS Whyhastthou sought afterthegodsof the 

25. 20 because they sought after the gods of E. 
e6. s he sought God in the days of Zechariah 

26. s as long as he sought the Lord, God made 
30. 19 (That) prepareth his heart to seek God 
31. 21 in every work that he began, .to seek his 
34. 3 he began to seek after the God of David 

Ezra 4. 2 we seek your God, as ye (do) ; and we do 

6. 21 separated themselves, .to seek the Lord 
7. 10 Ezra had prepared his heart to seek the 
g. 12 nor seek their peace or their wealth for 

Esth 10. 3 seeking the wealth of his people, and sp. 

Job s. 8 I v/ould seek unto God, and imto God wo. 

Psa. 9. lo hast not forsaken them that seek thee 
10. 4 Thewicked..wiUnotseek (after God): G. 
14. 2 any that did understand, (and) seek God 
22. 26 they shall praise the Lord that seek him 

24. 6 This (is) the generation of them that seek 
34. 4 1 sought the Lord, and he heard me, and 
34. 10 they that seek the Lord shall not want 
38. 12 they thatseek my hurt speak mischievous 
53. 2 (any) that did understand, that did seek 
69. 32 and your heart shall live that seek God 

77. 2 In the day of my trouble I sought the L. 

78. 34 Whenheslewthem, then they sought him 
los. 4 SeektheLORD,andhisstrength.. evermore 
log. 10 let them seek (their bread) also out of tb. 



SEEK 

Psa.119. 2 Blessed (are) they (. .that) seek him with 
1 19. 10 With my whole heart have 1 sought thee 
J19. 45 will walk at liberty, for I seek thy prec. 
119. 94 save me ; for I have sought thy precepts 
119. TS5 far from the wicked : for they seek not 

Prov 1 1. 27 he that seeketh mischief, it shall come un. 
31. 13 She seeketh wool aud flax, and worketh 

Ecol. 1. 13 gave ray heart to seek and search out by 

laa. I. I'-j seek judgment, relieve the oppressed, ju. 
8. J9 Seek unto them that have familiar spirits 

8. 19 should not a people seek unto their God! 

9. S3 neither do they seek tho Lord of hosts 
IT. 10 to it shall the Gentiles seek : and his rest 
16. 5 seeking judgment, and hasting righteous. 
19. 3 shall seek to the idols, and to the charm. 
31. I but they look not . . neither seek the Lord : 

34. 16 Seek ye out of the book of the Lord, and 
55. 6 Seek ye the Lord v/hlle he may be found 
58. a Yet they seek me daily, and delight tokn. 
65. 10 a place . . for my people that have sought 

Jer. 8. 2 whom they have sought, and whom tliey 
• 10. 21 For the pastors, .have not sought the Lo. 

29. 7 seek the peace of the city ^vhither I have 

30. 14 they seek thee not : for I have wounded 

30. 17 This (is) Zion, whom no man seeketh after 
38. 4 for this man seeketh not the welfare of th. 

Lam. 3. 25 Lord (is) good . . to the soul (that) seeketh 
Eze. 14. 10 as the punishment of him that seeketh 
Ho3. 10, 12 for (it is) time to seekthe Lord, till he CO. 
Amoa 5. 4 thus saith the Lord . . Seek ye me, and ye 
5. 5 seek not Bethel, nor enter into Gilgal, and 
5. 6 Seek the Lord, and ye shall live ; lest ho 

5. 14 Seek good, and not evil, that ye may live 

8. To call, call for, meet, ni.JJ qara. 

Num24. I went not. .to seek for enchantments, but 

9. To search, spy out, fffi tiix. 

Numis. 39 seek not after your own heart and your 
Eccl. 2. 3 sought in mine heart to give myself unto 

10.ro seek up, out, again, ava^-nreu anazeUO. 
Luke 2. 44 soiight him among (tlieir) kinsfolk and ac. 
Acts II. 25 departed Barnabas to larsus, for to seek 

11. 7*0 seek out, 6/cfi?T6a) ekzeteo. 

Acts 15. 17 That the residue of men might see'- after 
Eora. 3. II there is none that seeketh after 12. 17. 

12. To seek about, or after, iviCrireai epiztieo. 
Matt. 6. 32 after all these things do the Geutiles seek 

12. 39 eviland adulterous generation seeketh af. 

16. 4 adultcroHsgeneration seeketh afterasigu 
Mark 8. 12 Wliy doth this generation [seek after) asi. 
Lukeii. 29 is an evil generation : they seek a sign 

12. 30 do the nationsof the world seek after ; and 
Acts 12. ig when Herod had soughtfor him, andfound 
Komit. 7 not obtained that which he seeketh for 
Heb. II. 14 declare plainly that they seek a country 

13. 14 no continuing city, but we seek one toco. 

13. To seek, desire, require, question, ^TjTf'w zeteo. 
Hatt. 2. 13 will seek the young child to destroy him 

2. 20 for they are dead which sought the young 

6. 33 But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and 

7. 7 seek, and ye shall find ; knock, and it sh. 

7. B he that seeketh findeth ; and to him that 
12. 43 he walketh through dry places, seeking re. 

13. 45 is like unto amerchantmanseekinggoodly 

18. 12 goeth into the mountains, and seeketh th. 
21. 46 when they sought to lay hands on him, th. 
26. 16 from that time he sought opportunity to 
26. sg'.the council, sought false witness against 
28. s'for I know that ye seek Jesus, which was 

Mark i. 37 they said unto him, All (men) seekforth. 

3. 32 and thy brethren without seek for thee 

8. II seeking of him a sign from heaven, temp. 
II. i3 and sought how they might destroy him 
12. 12 they sought to lay hold on him, but feared 

14. I the scribes sought how they might take 

14. II he sought how he might conveniently be. 
14- 55 the council sought for witness against Je. 

16. 6 Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, which was cr. 
- lioke 2. 45 turned back again to Jerusalem, [seeking) 

2. 48 thy father and I have sought thee sorrow. 
a. 49 How is it that ye sought me? wist ye not 

4. 42 the people [sought] him, and came unto 

5. 18 they sought (means) to bring him in, and to 
6. 19 the whole multitude sought to touch him 

11. 9 seek, and ye shall find ; knock, and it sh. 
II. 10 he that seeketh findeth ; and to him that 
II. 16 others,tempting(him),soughtof himasign 
II. 24 he walketh through dry places, seeking re. 

11. 54 [seeking] to catch something out of his mo. 

12. 29 seek not ye what ye shall eat, or what ye 
12. 31 seekye the kingdom of God ; and all these 
13.. 6 ho came aud sought fruit thereon, and fo. 

13. 7 these three years I come seeking fruit on 
J3. 24 many, 1 say unto you, will seek to enter 

15. 8 sweep the house, and seek diligently till 

17. 33 Whosoever shall seek to save his life, sh. 

19. 3 he sought to see Jesus who. he was ; and 
19. 10 the son of man is come to seek and to save 

19. 47 the chief of the people sought to destroy 

20. 19 sought to lay hands on him; and they fe. 
22. 2 scribes sought how they might kill him 
22. 6 sought opportunity to betray him unto 
24. 5 Why seek ye the living among the dead ? 

John 1. 38 saith unto them. What seek ye? They said 
4. 23 fortheFatherseekethsuchtoworshiphira 

4. 27 yet no man said, Wliat seekest thou? or 

5. 16 [sought to slay him, because he had done] 
e. 1 8 Therefore the Jews sought the more to kill 
5. 30 because I seek not mine owu will, but the 



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John 5. 44 seek not the honour that (coracth) from G. 
6. 24 audcame to Capernaum, seeking fur .lesus 

6. 25 Ye seek me, not because ye saw the mir. 

7. 1 because the Jews sought to kill him 

7. 4 lie himself seeketh to be Icnown openly 
7. 1 1 Then the Jews sought him at the feast 
7. i8 seeketh his own glory : but he that seek. 
7. 25 Is not this he whom they seek to kill? 

7. 30 Then they sought to take him : but no man 
7 34, 36 Ye shall seek me, and shall not fljid 

8. 21 shall seek me, and shall die in your sins 
8. 37 seek to lull me, because thy word hath no 
8. 40 But now ye seek to kill me, a man that ha. 
8. 50 seek not mine own glory . . one that seeketh 

10. 39 Therefore they sought again to take him 

11. 8 Jews of late sought to stoue thee; and go. 
II. 56 Then sought they for Jesus, aud spako 
13. 33 Ye shall seek me : and as I said unto the 
i8. 4 went forth, and said unto them. Whom s. 
18. 7 Then asked he them again. Whom seek 

18. 8 therefore ye seek me, let these co their 

19. 12 sought to release him : but the Jews cried 

20. 15 why weepest thou? whom seekest thou? 
Acts 10. 19 said unto him. Behold, three men seek th. 

10. 21 said, Behold, lam he whom ye seek;: what 
13. 8 seeking to turn away the deputy from the 
13. II seeking some to lead him by the hand 
17. 5 sought to bring them out to the people 
17. 27 should seek the Lord, if haply theymight 

B^m. 2. 7 seek for glory and honour and immortality 
10. 20 I was found of them that sought me not 
ir. 3 and I am left alone, and they seek my life 

I Co. I. 22 Jews require asign, andtheGreeksseeka. 
7. 27 bound^unto a wife ? seek not to be loosed 

7. 27 Art thou loosed from a wife? seek not a 
10. 24 Let no man seek his own, but every man 

10. 33 not seeking mine own profit, but the pr. 

13. 5 seekethnotherown.isnoteasilyprovoked 

14. 12 seek that ye'may excel to the edifying of 
a Co. 12. 14 for I seek not yours, but you : for the ch. 

13. 3 Since ye seek a proof of Christ speaking 
Gal. . 1. 10 do I seek to please men ? for if I yet plea. 

2. 17 But if, while we seek to be justified by C. 
Phil. 2. 21 For all seek their ovm, not the things wh. 
Col. 3. I seek those things which are above, where 

1 Th. 2. 6 Nor of men sought we glory, neither of 

2 Ti. 1. 17 he sought me out very diligently, and fo. 
Heb. 8. 7 then should no place have been sought for 

1 Be. 3. II do good; let him seek peace, and ensue 

5. 8 walketh about, seeking whom he may de. 
Eev. g, 6 in those days shall men seek death, and 

SEEK a quarrel or occasion, to — 

I.To present self, seek a quarrel, njijt anah, 7. 

2 Ki. 5. 7 see how he seeketh a quaxrel against me 

2.T0 roll self, hhi galal, la. 

Gen. 43. i3 that' he may seek occasion against ns, and 
SEEK betimes, diligently, early (in the morning), to — 

1. To seek early or earnestly, inip' shachar. 
Prov.ii. 27 He that diligently seeketh good procureth 

2. To seek early or earnestly, tnf shachar, 3.' 
Job 7. 21 and thou shalt seek me in the morning 

8. 5 If thou wouldest seek ujto God betimes 
Psa. 63. I early will I seek thee : my soul thirsteth 
Prov 3. 28 they shall seek me early, but they shall 

7. 15 diligently to seek thy face, and I have fo. 

8. 17 and those that seek me early shall find me 
Isa. 26. 9 seek thee early : for when thy judgments 
Hos. 5. 15 in their aflliction they wiU seek me early 

3. To seek out, iK^r]Teai ekzeteS. 

Heb. II 6 rewarder of them that diligently seek 
12. 17 though he sought it carefully with tears 

SEEK out, to — 

1. To seek, inquire, lisa haqar, 3 

Eze. 34. II both search my sheep, and seek themont 
34. 12 so will I seek out my sheep, and will del, 

2.4 seeking, inquiry, investigation, .TiSJ haqqarah. 

Eze. 34. 12 As a shepherd seeketh out his flock in the 
Z.To seek, inquire, require, t^TJ darash. 

Psa. 10. J 5 seek out his wickedness (tUl) thou fin 
SEEM (good, ill), to — 
l.Appearance, riHio march. 

Nah 2. 4 they shall seem like torches, they shall 

2. To be seen, appear, r\ia raah, 2. 

Lev. 14. 35 seemeth to me (there is) as it were a plague 

3. To he in tlie eyes of, 'rj?3 n;n hayah beenc. 
Gen. 19. 14 But he seemed as one that mocked unto 

27. 12 and 1 shall seem to him as a deceiver; and 
29. 20 seemed unto him (but) a few days, for the 

Josh. 9. 25 as it seeraeth good and right unto thee 
24. 1 5 if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord 

Jud"-io. 15 whatsoever seemeth good unto thee; del. 
"ig. 24 do with them what seemeth good unto 

1 Sa. I, 23 Do what seemeth thee good; tarry until 

3. i3 the Lord : let him do what seemeth him 

11. 10 ye shall do with us all that seemeth good 
14 36 Do whatsoever seemeth good unto thee 

14. 40 said unto Saul, Do what seemeth good un. 
18. 23 Seemeth it to you (a) Ught (thing) to be a 
24. 4 do to him as it shall seem good unto thee 

2 Sa, 3. ig to speak, .all that seemed good to Israel 

3. ig that seemed good to the whole house of B. 
10. 12 the Lord do that which seemeth him good 

15. 26 let him do to me as seemeth good unto him 
tg. 37 do to him what shall seem good unto tliee 



SEER 

2 Sa. 19 38 do to him that which shall seem good unto 
I Ki.2i. a if it seem good to thee, I will give thee tho 
Esth. 3. II to do with them as it seemeth good to th 
Jer. 18. 4 as seemeth good to the potter to make (it) 

26. 14 do with me as seemethgood and meet un. 

27. 5 given it unto whom it seemed meet unto 
40. 4 If it seemed good . if it seem ill unto thee 
40. 4 whither it seemeth good and couvenient 

4 '''h^re was approval, iyivfTO fvSoKia. 

Matt. II. 26 Even 60.. for BO it seemeth good Lu. 10.21 
5.T0 seem good, SoKfoi dokeo. 

Luke I. 3 It seemedgood tomealso, havinghad pe. 

8. 18 taken even that which he ecemcth to fia. 

Acts 15. 25 It seemed good unto us, being assembled 

15. 28 Forit seemedgood to the Holy Ghost, and 

17. 18 seemeth to be a setter forth of strange go. 

25. 27 Forit seemeth to me unreasonable to send 

1 Co. 3. 18 If any man among you seemeth to be wiea 

11. 16 But if any man seem to be contentious 

12. 22 those members.. which seem to be more 
B Co. 10. 9 That I may not seem as if I would terrify 
Gal. 2. 6 But of those who seemed to be somewhat 

2. 6 for they who seemed (to be somewhat) iu 

2. 9 when James, .and John, v/ho seemed to 
Heb. 4. I any of you should seem to come short of 

12. II no chasteniug for the present seemeth to 
Jas. 1. 26 If ariymanamongyousecm tobereligious 

6. To make to appear, to manifest, tpalvo) phainO. 

Luke24. II theu- words seemed to them as idle tales 
[See also Best, good, hard, light thing, little, meat, 
vile.] 

SEEMLY — 
Comely, .tin) naveh. 

Prov.ig.'io Delightisnotseemlyfof afool; machleas 

26. I so honour is not seemly for a fool 

SEEN, to (can) bo — 
l.Tobe seen, run raah, 2. 

Gen. 8. 5 on the first (day).. were the tops.. seen 
9. 14 that the bow shall be seen in the cloud 
22. 14 In the mount of the Lord it shall be seen 
Exodi3. 7 there shall no leavened bread beseenwidi 

13. 7 there shall no leavened bread be seen with 
13. 7 neither shall there be leaven seen with 

33. 23 back parts; but my face ehall not be seen 

34. 3 neither let any man be seen throughout 
Lev. 13. 7 after that he hath been seen of the priest 

13. 7 cleansing, he shall be seen of the priest 
Numi4. 14 fnatthou. Lord, art seen face to face; and 
Deut.i6. 4 there shall be noleavened bread seen with 
Judg. 5. 8 spcarseen among forty thousand In Israel 

19. 30 There was no such deed done nor seen fr. 

2 Sa. 17. 17 for they might not be seen to come into 

22. II he was seen upon the] wings of the wind 
I KL 6. 18 all (was) cedar ; there was no stone seen 

8 8 ends of the staves were seen out in tho 

8. 8 they were not seen without : and there 
10. 12 no such almug trees, nor were seen unto 

3 Ch. s- 9 that the ends of the staves were seen from 

3. 9 but they were not seen without. And 

9. II there were none such seen before In the 
Psa. 18. 15 Thenthechannelsof waterswereseen.and 
Isa. 16. 12 when it is seen that Moab is weary on tho 

47. 3 thy shame sh.iU be seen: I will take veng. 
60. 2 and his glory shall be seen upon thee 
Zech. 9. 14 Lord shall be seen over them, and his ar 

2.7*0 be seen, .ix"; ra,ah, 4. 

Job 33. 21 his' bones (that) were not seen stick out 

3. Vision, sight, 'k^ roi. 

Job 33. 21 His fliesh.. that it cannot be seen; and his 

i.To view, behold attentively, eedo/iai theaomai. 
Matt. 6. I do not your alms before men, to be seen 

23. 5 their works they do for to be seen of men 
Marki6. 11 [and had been seen of her, believed not) 

5. To cause lo appear, be manifest, <i>atva> phaino. 

Matt. 6. 5 that they may be seen of men. Verily I 
9. 33 sajing. It was never so seen in Israel 
6.T0 see, behold, 6-irTOiJ.ai, b-mavoixai optanomai. 

Acts I. 3 being seen of them forty days, and speak. 
SEETHE, to — 

1. To boil, cook, ripen, ^w;! bashal. 

Eze. 24. 5 and let them seethe the bones of it thereoa 

2. To boil, cook, ripen, ^pa bashal, 3. 

Exodi6. 23' seethe that ye will seethe; and that wW. 
23. 19 thou shalt not seethe a kid inhismother'a 
29. 31 and seethe his flesh in the holy place 
34. 26 Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's 

Deuti4. 21 Thoushalt not seethe akid in his mother's 

1 Sa. 2. 13 came, while the flesh was in seething, 

2 Ki. 4.138 seethe pottage for the sons of the prophets 
Zech 14.' 21 come and take of them, andseethe therein 

3. To blow, breathe out, boil, nc: naphach. 

Job 41. 20 smoke, as (out)of aseethingpotorcaldron 
Jer. I. 13 1 see a seething pot ; and the lace theieot 

K ^:^^n. — 

\.A seer, nrn chozeh, 

2 Sa.'24. II came unto the prophet Gad, David's eee» 

2 Ki.'i7. 13 by all the j)ropnets, (and by) all the seers 

1 Ch.2j. 9 Lord spake unto Gad, David's seer, saying 

25. 5 sons of Heman the king's seer in the wor. 

29. 29 written in thebook of Samuel the seer, and 

9 Ch. 9. 29 in the visions of Iddo the seer against Jer. 

12. 15 of Iddo the seer conceming'geiiealogies? 



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a Ch.19. 2 Jehu the son of Hanani the seer went out 

zg. 25 of Gad the king's seer, and Nathan the pr. 

29. 30 wordaof David, and of Asaph the seer : and 

33. 18 words of the aeera that spake to him iu the 

33. 19 (are) written among tlie sayings of the see. 

■5.15 and Hemaa, and Jeduthun the king's seer 

Isa. 29. 10 prophets and your rulers, the seers hath 

Amos 7. 12 saith unto Amos, thou seer, go, flee thSe 

Mic. 3. 7 Then shall the seers be ashamed, and the 

2.A seer, n^j^i roeh. 

I Sa. 9. 9 Come, and let ns go to the seer : for (he th. 
g. 9 a prophet was beioretime called a seer 
9. It draw water, and said unto them. Is the s. 

9. 18 Tell me, I pray thee, where the seer's ho. . 

9. 19 answered Saul, and said, I (am) tho seer 
a Sa.is. 27 (Art not) thouaseer? return into the city 
I Ch. 9. 22 Samuel the seer did ordain iu their set of. 

26. 28 all that Samuel the seer, and Saul the son 
29. 29 \vTitten in the book of Samuel theseer.and 

a Ch. 16. 7 at that time Hanani the seer came to Asa 
16. 10 Then Asa was wroth with the seer, and 

Isa. 30. 10 Which say to the seers, See not ; and to the 

BE'-GITB, 3«if might, protection. 

1, The younger son of fliel the Bethelite, who rebuilt 
Jericho in the time of Ahab king o£ Israel, B c. 91S. 

-•• I Ki. 16. 34 set up the gates, .in his youngest (son)S 

2. A son of Hezron grandson of Judah. B.C. 1490. 

I Ch. 2. 21 whom he married, .and she bare him S. 
2 22 AndS. Begat Jair,who had three and twen. 

SE'-IE, t'H'p rougli, wooded. 

1. A hiUy region S. of tie Salt Sea and reaching to the 
Elanitic Gulf; it was occupied in succession by the Ho- 
rites, Deut. 2. 12, the Esauites, Gen. 32. 4, and tho 
Edomites, Deut. 2. 4. 

Gen. 14. 6 And the Horites in their mount S., unto 

32. 3 Jacob sent .. to Esau . . unto the land of S. 
33. 14 on. .until I come unto my lord unto S. 
.33. i6 Esau returned that day on his way unto S. 
36. 8 Thus dwelt Esau in mount S: Esau (is) E. 
36. 9 Esau . . father of the Edomites in mount S. 
36. 30 these (are), .their dukes in the land of S. 

'Nnm24. 18 S. also shall be a possession for his ene. 
Dent. I. 2 bythewayofmountS.untoKadesh-barnea 

1. 44 the Amorites . . destroyed you in S. . .unto 

2. I and we compassed mount S. many days 
2. 4, 20 children of Esau, which dwell in S. 

B. s I have given ipount S. unto Esau, .a po3. 
a. 8, 22 children of Esau, which dwelt in S. 
2. 12 Tlie Horims also dwelt in S. beforetime 

33. 2 The IxJED. .rose up from S. unto them 
Josh II. 17 tho mount Halak, that goeth up to S. 

12. 7 unto the mount Halak, that goeth up to S. 
15. 10 the border compassed .. unto mount S. 
. 24. 4 I gave unto Esau mount S., to possess it 
Judg. 5. 4 when thou wentest out of 3. . .the earth 

1 Ch. 4. 42 five hundred men, went to mount S., ha. 

2 Ch.2o. 10 the children of Ammon..and mount S. 

20. 22 children of Ammon, Sioab, andmount S. 

20. 23 up against the inhabitants of mount S. 

eo. 23 had made an end of the inhabitants of S, 

25. II and smote of the children of S. ten thou. 

25. 14 ho brought tho gods of the children of S. 
Isa. a I. II He callsth to me out of S., Watchman 
Eze. 25. 8 Because that Moab and S. do say, Behold 

35. 2 Son of man, set thy face against mount S. 

35. 3 Behold, mount S., I (am) against thee 

35. 7 Thus will I m.ake mount S. most desolate 

35. 15 thou shalt be desolate, mount S.. and 

2. The grandfather of Hori, ancestor of the Horites. 
B.C. 1840. 

Gen. 36. 20 These (are) the sons of S the Horite, who 

36. 21 the children of S. in the land of Edom 

1 Ch. I. 38 the sons of S. ; Lotan, and Shobal, and 7,. 
SE-I'-RATH, n-i'yij'ri the wooded. 
A city in Ephiaim, near GilgaL 

Judg: 3. 26 And Ehud passed.. and escaped imtfi 3. 
SEIZE (on or upon), to — 
\.To take or Icetp fast !wld, piri chazaq, 6. 

Jer. 49. 24 fear hath seized on (her) ; anguish and bo. 

2. To take possession, ty'-i; yarash, 5. 

Josh. 8 7 rise up from the ambush, and setee upon 

3. TV take, receive, njjp laqach. 

Job 3. 6 let darkness seize upon it; let it not be jo, 

4. To take away, k^\ nasha, 5. 

Psa. 55. 15 Let death seize upon them, (and) let them 

b.To hold down or firm, Karix'^ katecho. 

Matt2i. 38 kill him.and [let us seize on] his Inheritance 
6E-LA HAK-HAH-IE'-KOTH, nSp^nan y^p rock of 

the separations. 
A hill in the wilderness of Maon, in the south of Ju- 
dah. 

1 Sa. 23. 28 therefore they called that place S.-ham. 
SE'-LA, SE'-LAH, vhori the rock or cliff. 

The capital of Edom, called also Petra. in the valley 
Wady Muni, between theSalt.Seaand the Elanitic Gulf ; 
called Joktheel by Amaziali king of Judah after his 
taking it, B.C. 839-822. 

2 fCi. 14. 7 He slew ten thousand, and took S. by 
Isa. i5. I to the ruler of the land from S. to the w. 

BELAH — 

A pause, or musical note, flVp. 

JPsd, 3. 2, 4, 3 ; 4. 2, 4 ; 7. 5 , 9, tC, eo; ao. 3 ; 21. a; 
24 6. 10; 32. 4, s, 7; 39. 5, ti; 44. 8; 46. 3, 7, 11; 47. 4; 



48. 8; 49. 13, 15 ; 50. 6 ; 52. 3, 5 ; S4- 3 ". S5- 7. »Q ; 57- 3. 
6; 59- 5. 13; fio. 4; 61. 4; 62. 4, 8; 66. 4, 7, 15; 67. i, 4; 
68. 7, ig, 32 ; 75. 3 ; 76. 3. 9 ; 77- 3. 9i I5 ; 81. 7 ; 82. 2 ; 83. 
8; 84. 4, 8; 85. 3; 87. 3, 6; 88. 7, lo; 89. 4, 37, 45, 48; 
140. 3, 5, 8; 143. 6; Hab. 3. 3, 9, 13 

SE'-IED, "i^D exultation. 

A descendant of Jehahmeel, grandson of Pharoz son cl 

Judah. B.o. 1400. 

I Ch. 2. 30 sous of Nadab ; S., and Appaim : but 3. 
SE-IiEIT-CI-A, Se^^eifCEta. 

A city of Syria, fourteen miles W. of Anticch. and five 
miles N. of the mouth of the Orontes ; called also S. 
Pieria (from Mount Pierius) and S. ad mare (from the 
-proximity to the sea, and to distinguish it from others 
of the same name). Strabo says it was founded by Seleu- 
CUB Nicator, b.c 280; in 243 it was taken by Ptolemy 
Euergetes ; in 220 by Antiochus the Great. 

Acts i^. 4 sent.. by the HolyGhost, departed nntoS, 
SEIT, SELVES — 

1. Flesh, iV? basar. 

Bed. a. 3 I sought in mine heart to give myself an. 

2. Animal soul, wmnephesk. 

Lev. II. 43 Ye shall not make yourselves abominable 

II. 44 neither shall ye deSie yourselves with any 
Deut. 4 1 5 Take ye therefore good heed unto yourse. 
Josh.33. 1 1 'fake good heed therefore unto yourselves 
I Ki. 19. 4 he requested for himself that he might die 
Esth. 4. 13 Think not with thyself that thou shall es. 
9. 31 as they had decreed for themselves, and 
Job i3. 4 He teareth himself in his anger : shall the 

32. 2 because he Justified himself rather than 
Psa.i3t. 2 Surely I have behaved and quieted myself 
Isa 5. 14 Therefore hell hath enlarged herself, and 

46. 2 but themselves are gone into captivity 

47. 14 they shall not deliver themselves'from the 
Jer. 3. II Israel hath'justifled herself morethan tr. 

17. 21 Take heed to yourselves, and bear no bu. 

37. Q Deceive not yourselves, saying, TheChal. 

51. 14 The LOED of hosts hath sworn by himself 
Amos 2. 14 neither shall the mighty deliver himself 
2. 15 he that rideth the horse deliver himself 
6. 8 The Lord GOD hath sworn by himself, sai. 
Jon. 4. 8 wished in himself to die, and said, (It is) 

Z.He, he himself, ahi6s nutos. 

I Pe. 2. 24 Who his own self bare our sins in his own 
See also Herself, himself, itself, mine own self, myself, 
ourselves, themselves, thyself, your own self, yourselves. 
— (Also) Abase, acquaint, advise, adventure, afflict, 
anoint, answer, array, assemble, associate, avenge, make 
bald, bathe, behave, bemoan, be beside, bestir, bethitik, 
bewail, bind, boast, bow,' burden, call, cast, catch, 
circumcise, clad, clean, cleanse, clear, clearing, clothe, 
comfort, commit, condemned, corrupt, cover, cut, deck, 
defile, delight, deliver, destroy, discover, disguise, dis- 
perse, divide, ease, encourage, make fair, make fat, feign, 
fill, force, forsv/ear, fret, show (self) friendly, show (self) 
froward, gather, gird, glorify, hang, harden, heed, hide, 
hire out, hold, honour, iumble, behave (self) ill, join, 
justify, keep, known, lift, lift up, lifting up, loose, lothe, 
lover of, show (self) mad, magnify, make (self) many, 
show (self) marvellous, show (selves) men, show (self) 
merciful, mingle, mix, make naked, make (self) odious, 
oppose, put selves to pain, present, make (self) a prey, 
make (self) a prince, profane, make (selO a prophet, be- 
have (self) proudly, show (self) pure, purify, put forth, 
put up, quiet, quit, raise up, reconcile, recover, redeem, 
refrain, refresh, repent, rest, reveal, revenge, make rich, 
roll, sanctify, save, scrap, sell, separate, separating, 
serve, set, sever, shake, show, showing, shut, make sick, 
solace, sport, spread, stay, stir up, make (self) strange, 
behave (self) strangely, strengthen, stretch, stretch out, 
strip, show (self) strong, submit, thrust, toss, turn, make 
(self) unclean, uncover, show (self) unsavoury, show 
(self) upright, behave (selQ valiantly, vaunt, wallow, 
warm, wash, weary, make wise behave wisely, with- 
draw, withhold, within, wrap. 
SELF, of — 
Of its own accord, airSfiaros aufomatos. 

Mark 4. 28 the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself 
SEET same (thing) — 
l.This, nin hazzeh. 

Lev. 23' 14 until the self same day that ye have bron. 
2.Siibstance, osj; etsem 

Gen. 7. 13 In the self same day entered Noah, andS. 
17. 23 flesh of their foreskin in the self same day 
17. 26 In the self same day was Abraham circu. 

Exodi2. 17 for in this self same day have I brought 
12. 41 even the self same day it came to pass,th. 
12. 51 it came to pass the self same day, (that) 

Lev. 23. 14 until the self same day that ye have bron. 
23. 21 yo shall proclaimontheselfsameday,(th.) 

Deut 32. 48 Lord spake untoMosesthatself samoday 

Josh. 5. II did eat. .parched (corn) in the self same 

Eze. 49. I in the self same day the hand of tbcLoKD 

3. This very thine/, avri roZro auto iovto. 

2 Co. 5. 5 hath wrought us for the self same thing 
i. That very, iKoivos ekeinos. 

Matt. 8. 13 servant was healed in the self same hour 
SELF will, self willed — 
X.Oood will, good pleasure, |i!n ratson. 

Gen. 49. 6 in their self will they digged down 9 wall 
2. Pleasing oiie's self, av9dS7]s authades. 

Titus I. 7 not self willed, not soon angrr, not given 

i Pe. 2. 10 Presumptuous (are they), self willed, they 



SELL (a-w^y, self) to — 
\.To sell, 15D inahar. 

Gen, 25. 31' Jacob said. Sell me this day thy birthright 
25. 33 Bwaro unto him; and he sold his birthrig. 

31. 15 for he hath sold us, and hath quite devo. 
37. 27 Come, and let us sejl him to the Ishmeel. 
37. 28 sold Joseph to the ishmeelites fortwenty 
37. 36 sold him into Egypt unto Potiphar, an offi. 
45. 4 Joseph your brother, whom ye sold into 
45. 5 angry with yourselvesthat ye sold me hi. 
47. 20 for the Egyptians sold every man his field 
47. 22 them ; wherefore they sold not their lands 

Exodar. 7 if a man sell his daughter tobeamaidser. 

21. 8 to sell her unto a strange nation he shall 

21. 16 he that stealeth a man, and selleth him 
CI. 35 then they shall sell the live ox, and divide 

22. I steal an ox, or a sheep, and kill it, or sell 
lev. 2S. 14 if thou sell ought unto thy neighbour, or 

2S. 15 according unto thenumber. .he shall sell 
25. i5 numbei:. .of the fruits doth he sell unto 
25. 25 hath sold away (some) of his possession • 
25. 27 unto the man to whom he sold it, thathe 
25. 29 if a man sell a dwelling house In a walled 
27. 20 if ho have sold the field to another man 

Dent 14. 21 or thou mayest sell it unto an alien : for 
Bi. 14 thou Shalt not sell her at allformoney.th. 
24. 7 making merchandise of him, or selleth 
32. 30 except their Kockhad sold them, and tho 

Judg. 2. 14 sold them into the hands of their enemies 

3. 8 sold them into the hand of Chushanrisha. 

4. 2 LORD sold them into the hand of Jabin 
4. 9 for the Lord shall sell Sisera into the hand 

10. 7 sold them intothehands of the Philistines 
Euth 4. 3 selleth a parcel of land, which (was) our 
1 Sa. 12. 9 sold them unto the hand of Sisera, capta. 
a Ki. 4. 7 Go, sell the oil, and pay thy debt, and li 
Keh. 5. 8 will ye even sell your brethren? or shall 

10. 31 any wctuals on the sabbath day to sell, th, 

131 15 in the day wherein they sold victuals 

13. 16 sold on the sabbath unto the children ol 

Psa. 44. 12 Thou sellest thy people for nought, and 

Prov 23. 23 Buy the truth, and sell (it) not ; (also) wi. 

31. 24 She maketh fine linen, and selleth (it); and 

Isa. 50. I to whom I have sold you? Behold, foryo 

Eze. 30. 12 sell the land into the hand of the wicked 

48. 14 they shall not sell of it, neither exchange 

Joel 3. 3 sold a girl for wine, that they might drink 

3. 6 sold unto the Grecians, that ye might re. 

3. 7 whether ye have Bold them, and yiiW ret. 

3. 8 I will sell your sons and your daughters - 

3. 8 they shall sell them to the Sabeans, to » 
Amos 2. 6 because.they sold the righteous for silver 
Nah. 3. 4 selleth nations through her whoredoms 
Zech. II. 5 they that sell them say, Blessed (be) the 

2. To be sold, 150 makar, 2. 

Lev. 25. 47 sell himself unto the stranger (or) sojoa 

3. To sell self, 159 makar, 7. 

J Ki.2i. zo because thou hast sold thyself to work e. 

21 25 which did sellhimsei: to work wickedness 

s Ki.T7. 17 sold themselves to do evil in the sight of 

4. To break, sell com, 13^ skahar. 

Gen. 41. 56 sold unto the Egyptian ; and the famine 

O.TobreaJc, sell cffni, 13^ shahar, 5.'i 

Gen. 42. 6 he (it was) that sold to all the people of 
Deut. 2. 28 Thou shalt sell nie meat for money, that 
Prov II. 26 upon the head of him that selleth (it) 
Amos 8. 5 new moon be gone, that we may sell com? 
8. 6 (yea), and sell the refuse of the wheat! 

Q.To give away, anroSlSwiJn apodidomi. 

Acts 5. 8 Tell me whether ye sold the land for so 

7. 9 patriarchs, moved with envy, sold Joseph 
Heb. 12. 16 who for one morsel of meat sold his birt. 

T.To cause to pass over, sell, dispose of, irnrpdffKto. 
Matti3. 46 went and sold all that he had, and bought 
Acts) 2. 45 sold their possessions and goods, and pa. 

81 To sell, tojA/oi poleo. 

Matt 13. 44 selleth all thathe hath, and buyeth that 
19- 21 go (and) sell tliat thou hast, and give to 
21. 12 cast out all them that sold and bought in 
21. 12 overthrew, .the seats of them that sold d. 
25. 9 but go ye rather to them that sell, and 

Markio. 21 go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, and 
It. 15 cast out them that sold and bought in tha 

11. 15 overthrew, .the seats of them that soldd. 
IiUkei2. 33 Sell that ye have, and give alms ; provida 

17. 28 they bought, theysold, they planted, they 

18. 22 sen all that thou hast, and distribute nn. 

19. 45 began to cast out them that sold therein 
22. 36 let him sell his garment, and buy one 

John 2. 14 found in the temple those that sold oxen 

2. i5 said unto them that sold doves. Take th. 

Acts 4. 34 sold them, and brought the prices of tha 

4. 37 Having land, sold (it), and brought the 

5. I certain man named Ananias .. sold a pes. 
Rev. 13. 17 that no man might buy-or sell, save he 

SELLER (of purple) — 

l.To sell, "i;9 makar. 

Neh.13. 20 sellers of all kind of ware, lodged without 
Isa. 24. 2 as with the buyer, so with the seller ; as 
Eze 7. 12 let not the buyer rejoice, nor the seller 
7. 13 For the seller shall not return to that wh. 

2.A seller of purple, vop^vpSTiaMs porphuropolis. 
Acts 16. 14 woman named Lydia, a seller of purple 



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End, extremity, nyp qatsah. 

Exod26. 4 from the selvage in the conpling ; and 11. 
36. II edge of one cm-taia from the selvage in 

SELVES, themselveB, youraelvea — 
0/ one another, aWiiXwv allelon. 

Mark 8. 16 reasoned among themselves, saying, (Itjs) 
9. 34 they had disputed amongthems'elves, who 

15. 31 said anions themselves with the scribes 
Luke 4. 36 spake among themselves, saying. What a 
John 6. 43 said. .Murmur not among yourselves 

6. 52 Jews therefore strove among themselves 
II. 56 spake among themselves, as they stood in 

16. 17 said. .amongthemselves.WliatisUiis that 
16. 19 Do ye enquire among yourselves of that I 
19. 24 Theysaid therefore amongtbemselve3,Let 

Acts 4. 15 council, they conferred among themselves 
26. 31 they talked between themselves, Ba)-iDg 
23..' 4 said among themselves. No doubt this man 
28. 25 when they agreed not among themselves 

I Th. 5. II Wherefore comfort yourselves together 
5. 15 that which' is good, both among yoursel. 

SEII, 2^^ See Shem. 

Son of Noah, and father of Arphaxad. B.C. 244 S. 

Luke 3. 36 which was (the son) of S., which was (the 

EE-MACH'-IAH, in;:?? Jah supports. 
Son of Shemaiah, a Kohathite, a gatekeeper of the ta- 
bernacle in the. days of David. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.26. 7 whosebretiiren.. strongmen, Elihn,and3. 

BE-KS'-I, 'ieu.iX. An ancestor of Jesus. See Shimei. 
Luke 3. 26 which was (the son) of [S]., which was 

SE-NA'-AH, "N^jP" thoTA-hedge. See Hassenaah. 
A city in Judah,' some of whose inhabitants returned 
with Zerubbabel from exile. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 33 children of S., three thousand.. six hun. 

Kch. 7. 3S children of 3., threo thousand nine hun. 

BENATE, SEKATOE — 
I.Elder, aged, senior, ip; zagen. 

Psa.ios- 22 To bind his princes.. and teach his sena. 

2. Senate, assembly 0/ elders, yepovcla gerousia. 

Acta 5. 2iandallthe senate of the children of Israel 

SSK3 (again, away, forth, out), to — 
1. To cause to go or come in, Ni2 io, 5. 

Lev. 26. 36 I will send a faintness into their hearts 

2.T0 go on, t!i' halak. 

Neh. 6. 17 the nobles of Jcdah sent many letters tm. 

3. To cast lip and dovm, '?io tid, 5. 

Jon. I. 4 the Lord sent out a great wind into the 
i.To set over, or give a charge io, ";? tsavah, 3. 

Ezra 8. 17 I sent them with commandment unto I. 
5. To belch (Kt, send forth, JL^ naba, 5. 

Eccl. 10. I flies cause the ointment, .to send lolth 
6, To wave, shake out, ",'3 nvph, 5. 

Psa. 63. 9 Thou, O God didst send a plentiful rain 

7. To give, jria naihan. 

Exod. g. 23 the Lord sent thunder and hail, and the 
Deut 11.15! will send grass in thy fields for thy ca. 
1 Sa. 12. 17 I will call unto the LoKD, and he shall se. 

12. 18 the Lord sent thunder and rain that day 
a Sa. 24. 15 the LORD sent a pestUence upon Israel 
1 Ki. 17. 14 the day (that) the Lord sendeth rain up. 

18. 1 show thyself unto Ahab ; and I will send 
3 KL 19. 7 I ^v^ll send a blast upon him, and he shall 

1 Ch.2i. 14 the Lord sontpestUenceuponlsrael: and 

2 Ch. 6. 27 send rain upon thy land, which thou hast 
Psa. 63. 33 he doth send out his voice, (and that) a 

77. 17 the skies sent out a sound : thine arrows 
Song I. 12 my spikenard sendeth forth the smell th. 
Isa. 37. 7 I "will send a blast upon him, and he shall 

B.To send, nVp shalach. 

Gen. 2o. 2 Abimelech king of Gerar sent and tookS. 
24. 7 he shall send his angel before thee, and 
24. 40 will send his angel with thee, and prosp. 
27. 42 she sent and called Jacob her younger son 
27. 4S then I will send and fetch thee from th. 
e8. 5 Isaac sent away Jacob : and he went to 

31. 4 Jacob sent and called Bachel and Leah 

32. 3 Jacob sent messengers before him to Es. 

32. 5 I have sent to tell my lord, that I may find 

37. 13 come, and I will send thee unto them 

37. 14 he sent him out of the vale of Hebron.and 
38. 17 Wilt thou give . . a pledge, till thou send 
38. 20 Judah sent the kid by the hand of his fr. 
38. 23 I sent this kid, and thou hast not found 

33. 25 she sent to her father in law, saying. By 

41. 8 he sent and called for all the magicians 
41. 14 Pharaoh sent and called Joseph, and they 

42. 4 Benjamin, Joseph's brother, Jacob sent 
42. 16 Send one of you, and let him fetch your 

43. 8 Send the lad with me, and we wUl arise 
45. 5 God did send me before you to preserve 
45. 7 God sent me before you to preserve you 
45. 8 (it was) notyou (that) seat me hither, but 
45. 23 And to his father he sent after this (m.) 

45. 27 saw tho wagons which Joseph had sent 

46. 5 in the wagons which Pharaoh had sent to 
46. 28 he sent Judali before him unto Joseph, to 

Esod. 2. s when she saw the ark . . she sent her maid 
3. 10 I will send thee unto Pharaoh, that thou 

3. 12 a token unto thee that I have sent thee 

3. 13 The LOED God of your fathers hath sent 



Exod.3. 14 Thus shalt thou say. I am hath sent mo 

3. 15 the God of Jacob, hath sentme unto you 

4. 13 And he said, Omy Lord, send, I pray thee 
4. 13 by the hand (of him whom) thou wilt se. 
4. 28 the words of the Lord who had sent him 
5.22 Lord..why(is) it (that) thou hast sent me? 

7. 16 The Lord God of the llehrews hath sent 

9. 7 Pharaoh sent, and, bchoid, there wasnot 
9. 14 I wiU at this time send all my plagues up. 
g. 19 Send therefore now, (and) gather thy ex 
9. 27 Pharaoh sent, and called for iIose3,,and 

23. 20 1 send an angel before thee, to keep thee 
23 28 I will send hornets before thee, which eh. 

24. 5 he sent young men of the children of Isr. 
33. 2 I will send an angel before thee : and I 

33. 12 hast not let me know whom thou wilt se. 
Kumi3. 2 Send thou men, that they may search the 

13. 2 of every tribe of their fathers shall ye se. 
13. 3 sent them from the wilderness of Paran 
«3. 16 the men which Hoses sent to spy out the 

13. 17 Moses sent them to spy out the land of C. 

13. 27 we came unto the land whither thou sent. 

14. 36 the men which Moses sent to search the 
16. 12 Moses sent to call Dathanand Abiram,the 
16. 28 ye shall know that the Lord hath sent me 
i6. 29 If these men die . . the Lord hath not sent 
Eo. 14 Moses sent messengers from Kadesh unto 
2o. 10 he heard our voice, and sent an angel, and 
E 1 . 2 1 Israel sent messengers unto Sihon king of 
EI. 32 Sloses sent to spy out Jaazer, and they to. 
22. 5 He sent messenser.s therefore unto Bala. 
B2. 10 Balak . . king of Moab, hath sent unto me 
22. 15 Balak sent yet again princes, more and 
B2. 37 Did I not earnestly send unto thee to call 

64. 12 thy messengers which thou sentest unto 
31. 4 Of every tribe a thousand, .shall ye send 

31. 6 iloses sent them to the war, a thousand 

32. 8 when I sent them: fromKadesh-bameato 
Deut. r. 22 We will send men before us, and they sh. 

2. 26 I sent messengers out of the wilderness of 
g. 23 whenihe Lord sent you from Kadesh-b. 

15. 12 the elders of his city shall send and fetch 

34. II the wonders which the Lord sent him to 
Josh. I. i6 whithersoever thou sendest ns we will go 

2. 1 the son of Nun sent out of Shittim twomen 
B. 3 the king of Jericho sent unto Eahab, say. 

6. 17 she hid the messengers that we sent 

6. 25 the messengers which Joshua sent to spy 

7. 2 Joshua sent men from Jericho to Ai, wh. 

7. 22 Joshua sentmessengers, and theyran unto 

8. 3 men of valour, and sent them away by ni. 

8. 9 Joshua therefore sent them forth : and 

10. 3 Adoni-zedek king of Jerusalem sent unto 

10. 6 themen of Gibeon sent unto Joshuato the 

11. 1 he sent to Jobab king of Madon, and to 
14. 7 Sloses the sen-ant of the Lord sent me fr. 

14. II this day as (I was) in the day that Moses 
iS. 4 I will send them, and they shall rise and 

22. 13 the children of Israel sent unto the chU. 
24. 5 I sent Moses also and Aaron, and I plag. 
04. 9 sent and called Baalam the son of Beor to 
24. 12 I sent the hometbeforeyou, which drave 

Jndg. 3. 15 by him the children of Israel sent a pre. 

4. 6 And she sent and called Barak the son of 
6. 8 the Lord sent a prophet unto the childr. 
6. 14 Go in this thy might., have not I sentth.? 
6. 35 he sent messengers throughout all Maua. 

6. 35 and he sent messengers unto Asher, and 

7. 24 Gideon sent messengers throughout all 
g. 23 God sentanevHspirit between Abimelech 

9. 31 he sentmessengers unto Abimelech priv. 
II. 12 Jephthah sent messengers tmto the king 
II. 14 Jephthah sent messengers again, unto the 
«i. 17 Israel sent messengers unto the king of E. 
ti. 17 in like manner they sent unto the long of 
II. 19 Israel sentmessengers unto Sihon king of 
II. 28 the words of J ephtliah which he sent him 
II. 38 hesentheraway(for)two months: andshe 
13. 8 let the man of God which thou didst send 

16. 18 she sent and called for the lords of the P. 
18. 2 the children of Dan sent of their family 
2o. 12 the tribes of Israel sent men through all 
01. 10 the congregation sent thither twelve th. 
Bi. 13 the whole congregation sent (some) to sp. 

I ba, 4. 4 the people sent to Shiloh, that they mig. 

5. 8 They sent therefore, and gathered all the 

5. 1 1 they sent and gathered together all the 

6. 21 they sent messengers to the inhabitants 
9. 16 1 will send, .a man out of the land of Be. 

11. 3 that we may send messengers unto all the 

12. 8 the Lord sent Moses and Aaron, which 
12. II And the Lord sent Jerubbaal, and Bedan 

15. I TheLORDsentmetoanointthee(tobe)ld. 

13. 18 the Lord sent thee on a journey, and said 
15. 2o have gone the way which the LORD sent 

16. 1 1 will send thee to Jesse the Beth-lehem. 
16. II Send and fetch him : for we wUl not sit 
16. 12 he sent and brought him in. Now he (was) 

16. 19 Saul sent messengers unto Jesse, andsaid 
16. 20 and sent (them) by Darid his son unto Sa. 
16. 22 Saul sent to Jesse, saj-ing. Let David, I 

18. s David went out whithersoever Saul sent 

19. II Satil also sent messengers unto Darid's 
ig. 14 when Saul sent messengers to take Darid 
19. 15 Saul sent the messengers (again) to see D. 
19. 20 Saul sent messengers to take David : and 
19. 21 he sent other messengers, and they prop. 

19. 21 Saul sent messengers again the third time 

20. 12 and I then send not unto thee, and show 
20. 21 1 will send alad,(saying,)Go, find out the 
so. 31 send and fetch him imto me, for he shall 
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ti the king sent to coll Ahtmelech the priest 
5 David sent out ten young men ; and Dav. 
14 David sent messengers out of the wilder. 

25 sav/ not the young men.. thou didst send 
32 which sent thee this day to meet me 

39 David sent and communed with Abigail 

40 Darid sent us tinto thee, to take thee to 

4 David therefore sent out spies, and nnii. 

5 David sent messengers unto the men of 
12 Abner sent messengers unto David on I113 

14 David sent messengers to Ish-bosheth, 3. 

15 Ish-bosheth sent, and took her from (her) 

26 he sent messengers after Abner, which 

11 Uiram king of Tyre sent messengers to 
10 Toi sent Joram his son unto king David 

5 David sent, and fetched him out of theh. 

2 David sent to comfort him by the hand of 

3 that he hath sent comforters unto thee? 
3 hath not David (rather) sent his servants 

5 hcscnttomeet them, because the men we. 

6 tho children of Amnion sent and hired 

7 he sent Joab, and all the host of tho ml. 

16 Hadarezer sent, and brought out (he Syr. 
I David sent Joab, and his servants with 

3 And David sent and enquired after thcw. 

4 And David sent messengers and took her 

5 the woman conceived, and sent and told 

6 David sent to Joab, (saying). Send me U. 
6 And Joab sent Lriah to David 

14 David wrote a letter to Joab, and sent (it) 
i3 Then Joab sent and told David all theth. 
22 showed David all that Joab had sent him 

27 David sent and fetched her to his house 

1 And the LORD sent Nathan unto David 
25 he sent by the hand of Nathan the prop^ 
27 Joab sent messengers to David, andsaid 

7David3enthometoTamar, saying, Gonovt 

2 Joab sent to Tekoah, and fetched thenco 
29 Absalom sent for Joab, to have sent him 
29 when he sent again a second time, he wo, 
32 Behold, I scut unto thee, saying, Come hi. 
32 that I may send thee to the king, to say 
IO Absalom sent spies throughout all thetr. 

12 Absalom sent for Ahithophel the Gilonito 
36 by them ye shall send unto me every th. 

16 send quickly, and tell David, saying, Lo. 
29 AVhen Joab sent the king's servant, and 
:i David sent to Zadok and to Abiathar tho 

14 they sent fthis word) unto the king, Re. 

15 he sent out arrows, and scattered them 

17 He sent from above, betook mo; he drew 

13 what answer I shall return to him thatse. 
44 the kinghath sent with him Zadok thepr. 
53 Solomonsent, andtheybroughthimdown 
25 Solomon sent by thehand of^lienalah tho 
29 Solomon sentBenaiahtheson of Jehoiada 
36 the king sent and called for Shimei, and 
42 the king sent and called for Shimei and 

1 Hiram kingof TjTe senthis servants unto 

2 And Solomon sent to Hiram, saying 

8 Hiram se-jt to Solomon, sa>ing, I have 

8 considered the thingswhich thou sentest 

14 he sent them to Lebanon, ten thousandn 

13 Solomonsent andfetched Hiram out of T. 
44 whithersoever thou shalt send them, and 

14 Hiram sent to the king six score' talenta 
27 Hiram sent in the na\-y his servants, shl. 

3 they sent and called him. And Jeroboam 
i3 Eehoboam sent Adoram, who (was) over 
2o they sent and called him unto the congr. 
iS Asa sent them to Ben-hadad, the son of 

19 I have sent unto thee a present of silver 

20 sent the captains of the host which he hai^ 
10 whither my lord hath not sent to seektb. 
:9 send, (and) gather to me all Israel unto 
20 Ahab sent unto all the children of Israel 

2 Jezebel sent amessenger unto Elijah, say. 
2 he sent messengers to Ahab king of Israel 

5 Although I have sent unto thee, saying 

6 I will send my servants unto thee tomor. 

7 he sent untome formy "wives, and for my 
g All that thou didst send for to thy serv. 

10 Ben-hadad sent unto him, and said, TTi 
17 Ben-hadad sent out, and they told him 

8 sentthe letters unto the elders and to tho 

11 did as Jezebel had sent unto them, (and^ 
II written in the letters which she had sent 
14 they sent to Jezebel, saying, Naboth isst. 

2 he sent messengers, and said unto them 
6 turn again unto the king that sent you 

6 thou sendest to enquire of Baal-zebubtho 

9 the king sent unto him a captain of fifty 
II he sent unto him another captain of fifty 
13 he sent again a captain of the third fifty 

16 thou hast sentmessengers to enquire of 
2, 4, 6 tarry here, .for the LORD hath sent 

16 And he said. Ye shall not send 

17 he said, Send. They sent therefore fifty 

7 he went and sent to Jehoshaphat the king 
22 Send me, I pray thee one of the young 

5 I wUlsend a letter unto the king of Israel 

6 I have (therewith) sent Naaman my serv, 

7 that this man dothsend unto me to reco. 
She sent to the king, saying. Wherefore ha. 

10 Elisba sent amessenger unto him, saying 

22 My master hath sent me, saying. Behold 

9 the man of God sent imto the king of Is. 

JO the king of Israel sent to the place which 

13 spy where he (is), that I may send and f et. 

14 Therefore sent he thither horses, and ch 
32 and (theking)Eent aman from before him 
32 this son of a murderer h&th sent to taka 

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t EX 7 13 cake .five ot the horses, .and let us send 

7 14 the king sent after the host of the Syrians 

B. g Ben-haciad king of Syria hath sent me to 

5 1 7 Take an horseman, and send to meet them 

9. 19 ho sent out a second on horseback, which 

10. I Jehu wrote letters, and sent to Samaria 

10. 5 the bringers up(of the children), eentto J. 

io. 7 put their heads in baskets, and sent hira 

10. »: And Jehu sent through all Israel; and all 

1 1. 4 Jehoiada sent and fetched tberulera over 
t2. 18 sent (it) to Hazael king of Syria- and he 
14. 8 Araaziah sent messengers to Jehoash.the 
14. 9 the king of Israel sent to Amaziah king 
14. 9 thistle that (was) in Lebanon sent to the 
14. ig they sent after him to Lachish, and slew 
t6. 7 Ahaz sent messengers to Tiglath-pileser 
i6. 8 sent (it for) a present to the king of Assy. 
16. 10 Ahaz sent to Urijah the priest the fashion 

16. II according to all that king Ahaz had sent 

17. 4 he had sent messengers to So king of Kg. 
17. 13 which I sentto you by my servants the pr. 
i3. 14 Hezekiah king of Judah sent to the Iting 
iB. 17 the l^iug of Assyria sent Tartan, and Rab. 
z8. 27 Hath my master sent me to thy master 
19. 3 he sent Eliakim, which (was) over the ho. 
>g. 4 the liing of Assyria his master hath sent 
19. 9 he sent messengers again unto Hezekiah 
19. 16 which hath sent him to reproach the liv 
jg. 20 the son of Amoz sent to Hezekiah, saying 
2o 12 sent letters and a present unto Hezekiah 
22. 3 the king sent Shaphan the son of Azaliah 
22. 15 Thus saith the Lord.. Tell the man that s. 

22. 18 the king of Judah, which sent you to enq. 

23, I the king sent, and they gathered unto him 

23. 16 sent, and took the bones out of the sepu. 
1 Ch.13. 2 letussendabroaduntoourbrethrenevei-y 

J4, I Hiram king of Tyre sent messengers to D. 
18. 10 He sent Hadoram his son to king David 
19. 2 David sent messengers to comfort himco. 
jg. 3 that he hath sent comforters unto thee 
ig. 5 he sent to meet them : for the men were 
19. 6 the children of Ammon sent a thousand 
19 8 he sent Joab, and ail the host of the mig. 

19. 16 they sent messengers, and drew forth the 
21. 12 what word I shall bring., to him that sent 
21. 15 God sent an angel unto Jerusalem todes. 

J Ch. 2. 3 Solomon sent to Huram the king of Tyre 

2 3 didst send hira cedars to build him an ho 

2. 7 Send me now therefore a man cunning to 

2 8 Send me also cedar trees, fir trees, and 

2. tt answered in vvriting. which he sent to S. 

2 13 I have sent a cunning man, endued with 

2. 15 the oil, and the wine let him send unto 

6. 34 by the way that thou shalt send them, and 

8. is Huram sent him, by the hands of his ser. 

10. 3 they sent and called him. So Jeroboam 

10 18 Rehoboam sent Hadoram that (was) over 

16. 2 sent to Ben-hadad king of Syria, thatdw 

16. 3 I havesent thee silver and gold, go. break 

16. 4 sent the captains of his armies against the 

17 7 he sent to his princes, (even) to Ben-hail 

24. 19 he sent prophets to them, to bring them 

25. 15 he sent unto him a prophet, which said 
25. 37 sent to Joash, the sonof Jelioahaz, theson 
25. t8 Joash king of Israel sent to Amaziahking 
25. 18 The thistle that (was) in Lebanon sent to 
25. 27 they sent to Lachish after him, and slew 
28. 16 At that time did king Ahaz send unto the 
30. 1 Hezekiah sentto all Israel and Judah, and 
32. 9 this didSennachcrib king of Assyria send 
32. 21 the Lord sent an angel, which cut off all 
34. 8 he sent Shaphan the son of Azaliah, and 
34. 23 saith the Lord . . Tell ye the man that sent 
34. 26 thekingof.ludah, who sentyou to enquire 

34. 2g the king sent and gathered together all the 

35. 21 he sent ambassadors to him, saying 

36. IO Nebuchadnezzar sent and brought him to 
36. 15 the LoRDGod of their fathers sent to them 
36. IS rising up betimes, and sending; because 

Ezra 8. 16 Then sent I for Eiiezer, for Ariel, for Sh. 

Neh. 2. 5 that thou wouldest send me unto Judah 
2. 6 it pleased the king to send me; and I set 
2. g the king had sent captains of the array and 
6. 2 Gcshem sent unto me, saying, Come, let 
6. 3 I sent messengers unto them, saying, I 
6. 4 they sent unto me four times after this so. 
6. s Then sent Sanballat his servant unto me 
6. 8 I sent unto hira, saying. There are no such 
6. 12 lo, I perceived that God had not sent him 
6 ^g (And) Tobiahsent letters to put me in fear 
8. 10 send portions unto them for whom nothing 

Estii. I. 22 he sent letters into all the king's provin. 

4. 4 she sent raiment to clothe Mordecai, and 

5. 10 he sent and called for his friends, and Ze. 

8. to sent letters by posts on horseback, (and) 
9 20 sent letters uatd-all the Jews that (were) 

9. 3ohe sent the letters unto all the Jews, to the 
Job I 4 sent and called for their three sisters, to 

I. 5 Job sent and sanctified them, and rose up 

5. IO Who giveth rain., and- sendeth waters up. 

Psa. 18. 1 4 he sent out his arrows, and scattered them 

18. 16 He sent from above, he took me, he drew 

20. 2 Send thee help from the sanctuary, and 
43.V3 O send out thy light and thy truth : let 
57. 3 He shall send from heaven, and save me 
57. 3 God shall send forth his mercy andhistr. 
59. title, when Saul sent, and they watched 
78. 25 Man did eat angels' food : he sent them 

105. 17 He sent a man before them, (even) Jo8^r;ph 
105. 20 The king sent and loosed him ;(even)tli(» 
105. 26 He sent Moses his servant, (andj Aaron 
loi. zS Be sect dar]mes3, and made it dWk; and 



Psa. 107 20 He sent his word, and healed .them, and 
1 10 2 The Lord shaU send the «od of thy stre. 
HI. g He sent redemption unto his people: he 
■35' 9 (Vi^ho) sent tokens and wonders into the 
144. 7 Send thine hand from above; rid me, and 
147. 15 He sendeth forth his commandment (up.) 
147 18 He sendeth out his word, and melteth th. 

Prov, 9. 3 She hath sent forth her maidens : she cr. 
10. 26 so (is) the sluggard to.themthat send him 

22. 21 answer the words of truth to them that s. 
25 13 (so is) a faithful messenger to them thats. 
26. 6 He that sendeth a message by the hand 

Isa. 6. 8 heard the voice .saying. Whom shall I se 

6. 8 who will go for us ? Then said I . send me 
g. 8 The Lord sent a word into Jacob, and it 

16, I Send ye the lamb to the ruler of the land 

18. 2 That sendeth ambassadors by the sea, ev 

19. 20 shall send them a saviour, and a great one 

20. I Sargon the king of Assyria sent him, and 
36. 2 king of Assyria sent Rabshakeh from Lac 

36. 12 Hath my master sent me to thy master 

37. 2 sent EUakim, who (was) over theliouseh. 
37. 4, 17 hath sent to reproach the living God 
37. g he sent messengers to Hezekiah, saying 
37. 21 Isaiah the son of Amoz sent unto Hezek. 
39. 1 sent letters and a present to Hezekiah 
42. 19 deaf, as ray messenger (that) I sent? who 
48. 16 the Lord GOD, and his spirit, hath sent 
55. ji shall prosper (in the thing) whereto I sent 
61 I hath sent me to bind up the broken hea. 

Jer. I. 7 for thou shalt go to all that I shall send 
2. 10 send unto Kedar, and consider diligen. 

7. 25 I have even sent unto you all my servants 
7. 25 daily rising up early andsending (them) 
9. 17 send for cunning (women), that they may 

14. 3 have sent their little ones to the waters 
14. 14 sentthem not, neither have I commanded 
14. 15 sent them not, yet they say. Sword and 
16. 16 I will send and after I will send for ma. 
19. 14 whither the Lord had sent him to proph. 

21. I whenkingZedekiah sent unto him Pashur 

23. 21 I have not sent these prophets, yet they 
23. 32 yet I sent them not, nor commanded them 
23. 38 I have sent unto you, saying. Ye shall not 
25. 4 Lord hath sent unto you all his servants 
25. 4 rising early and sending (them) ; .but ye 
25. 9 I will send and take all the families of the 
25. 15 cause all the nations, to whom I send th. 
25, 16, 27 because of the sword that I will send 

25. 17 nations, .unto vAwm the Lord had sent 

26. 5 sent, .rising up early, and sending(them) 
26. 12 LoRDsent me to prophesy against this ho. 
26. 15 hath sent me unto you to speak all these 

26. 22 Jehoiakim the king sent men into Egypt 

27. IS For I have not sent them, saith the Lord 

28. 9 known, that the Lord hath truly sent him 

28. 15 Lord hath not sent thee ; but thou mak. 

29. I sent from Jerusalem unto the residue of 
29. 3 sent unto Babylon to Nebuchadnezzar ki. 
2g. 9 I have not sent them, saith the Lord 
29. 19 sent, .rising up early and sending (them) 
29. 25 sent letters in thy name unto all the pe. 
29. 28 for therefore he sent unto us (in) Babylon 
29. 31 Send to all them of the captivity, saying 
29. 31 sent him not, and he caused you to trust 
35. 15 I have sent also unto you all my^servants 

35. 15 rising up early and sending (them), saying 
36. 14 the princes sent Jehudi tlie son of Neth. 

36. 21 the king sent Jehudi to fetch the roll. and 

37. 3 the king sent Jehucal the son of Shelemiah 
37. 7 the king of Judah, that sent you unto me 

37. 17 the king sent, and took him out ; and the 

38. 14 the king sent, and took Jeremiah the pr. 

39. 13 Nebuzar-adan the captain of the guard se. 

39. 14 they sent, and took Jeremiah out of the 

40. 14 the king of the Ammonites hath sent Is. 
42. 5 for the which the Lord thy God shall send 
42. 6 the Lord our God,. to whom we send thee 
}2. 9 unto whom ye sent me to presentyour su. 
,2. 20 when ye sent me unto the Lord your God 

42. 21 nor any (thing) for the which he hath sent 

43. I for which the Lord their God had sent 

43. 2 the Lord our God hath not sent thee to 
43. 10 I will send and take Nebuchadrezzar the 

44. 4 I sent unto you all my servants the prop. 
44 4 rising early and sending (them), saying 

lam. I. 13 he sent fire into my bones, and it prevail. 
Eze. - 2. 3 I send thee to the children of Israel, to a 

2. 4 I do send thee unto them ; and thou sh. 

3. 6 had I sent thee to them, they would have 
13. 6 Lord hath not sentthem : and they have 
17. 15 But he rebelled against him in sending his 
23. 16 sent messengers unto theni into Chaldea 
23. 40 that ye have sent for men t.o come from 

Hos. 5. 13 sent to king Jareb : yet could he not heal 
Joel 2. 19 I willsendyou corn, and wine, andoll, and 
Amos 7 10 sent to Jeroboam king of Israel, saying' 
Mic. 6. 4 sent before thee Moses, Aaron, and Mir. 
Hag. 1. 12 as the Lord their God had sent him, and 
Zech. I. 10 whom the Lord hath sent to walk to and 
2. 8 After the glory hath he sent me unto the 
2. 9, II that the Lord of hosts hath sent me 

4. 9 know that the Lord of hosts hath sent me 
6. 15 knowthat the Lord of hosts hath sent me 
7. 2 When they had sent unto the house of God 

7. 12 words which the LORD of hosts hath sent 
Mai. 3. I I will send my messenger and he shall pr. 

4. S I will send you Elijah the prophet before 

9. To send, rhv skalach, 3. 

Gen. 3. 23 "Therefore the LoRD God sent him forth 

8. 7 sent loith a raven whichwenttortbtoand 



Gen. B. 8 Also he sent forth a dove from him, to see 
8. 10 again he sent forth the dove out of the ark 

8. 12 sent forth the dove; which returned not 
12. 2o sent him away, and his wife, and all that 
19 13 and the Lord hath sent us to destroy it 
19. 29 sentLotoutof the midst of the overthrow 

21. 14 shoulder, and the child, and sent her away 
24. 54 he said. Send me away unto my master 
24. 56 send me away that I may go to my master 

24. 59 they sent away Rebekah their sister, and 

25. 6 sent thera away from Isaac his son, while 

26. 27 hate me, andhave sent me away from you ' 
26. 29 have sent thee away iu peace ■. thou (art) 
26. 31 Isaac sent them av/ay, and they departed 
78. 6 sent hira away to Padan-aram, to takehiin 

30. 25 Send me away, that I may go unto mim- 

31. 27 might havesenttheeawaywith mirth, and 

31. 42 s-arely thou hadst sent me away now em 
37. 32 they sent the coat of (many) colours, and 
38. 17 he said, I will send a kid from the flock 
43. 4 If thou wilt send our brother with us, we 
43. 5 Butii thou wilt not send (him), we will not 
43. 14 that he may send away your other brother 
45. 24 So he sent his brethren away, and they de. 

E.^cod. 7. 2 that he send thg, children of Israel out of 
12. 33 that they mightsend them OBtof the land 
15. 7 thou sentest forth thy wrath, (v/hich)co 

23. 27 I will send iriy fear before thee, and will 
Lev. 16. 21 send (him) away by the hand of a fit man 

26. 2s I wiUsendthepestilenceamongyou ; and 
Numsi. 6 Lord sent fiery serpents among the peo. 

22. 40 sent to Balaam, and to the princes that 
Deut. 7. 20 will send the hornet among them, until 

15. 13 when thou sendest himout free from thee 
15. 18 when thou sendesthimaway free from th. 

24. I give (it) in her hand, and send her out of , 
24. 3 sendeth her out of hishouse ; or if the la. 
24. 4 former husband, whichsentheraway, may 
28. 20 Lord shall send upon thee cursing, vexat. 
28. 48 which the Lord shall send against thee, iu 

32. 24 I will also send the teeth of beasts upon 
Josh 2. 21 she sent them away, and they departed 

22. 6 Joshua blessed them, and sent them away 
22. 7 when Joshua sent thera away also unto th. 
Judg.3, 18 sent away thepeople that bare thepresenb 
7. 8 he sent all (the rest of) Israel every man 

12. 9 sent abroad, and took in thirty daughters 

19. 29 and sent her into all the coasts of Israel 
2c. 6 sent her throughout all the country of the 

1 Sa. 5.10 Therefore they sent the ark of God to Ek 

5. II Send away the ark of the God of Israel, and 

6. 2 wherewith w-e shall send it to his place 
6. 3 If ye send away, send it nit empty ; but 

6. 8 thereof ; and send it away, that it may go 

9. 26 saying, Up, that I may send thee away 

10. 25SamueI sent all the people away, every 

11. 7 sent (them) throughout all the coasts of 

13. 2 the rest of the people he sent every man 
19. 17 sent aw.ay mine enemy, that he is escaped? 

20. 13 I uill show it thee, and send thee away 
2o. 22 thy way : for the Lord hath sent thee av/ay 

30. 26 he sent of the spoU unto the elders of Ju. 

31. 9 sent into the'land of the Philistines round 

2 Sa. 3. 21 sent Abner av/ay; and he went, .in peace 

3. 22 for he had senthimaway, andhe\Vasgon3 

3. 23 hath sent him away, and he is gone in pe 

3. 24 why (is) it (that) thou hast sent him away 

10. 4 to their buttocks, and sentthem away 

13. 16 this evil in sending me away (is) greater 

18 2 David sent forth a third part of thepeople 

1 Ki. 8. 66 On the eighth day he sent the people away 

20. 34 I vn]\ send thee away with this covenant 

20. 34 he made a covenant, .and sent him away 

2 Ki. 6. 23 sent them away, and they went to their 

17. 25 Lord sent lions among thera, which slew 
17. 26 therefore he hath sent lions among then- 
24. 2sentagainsthimbandsoftheChaldee3,a»rt 
24. 2 sent them against Judah to destroy it, ac. 

1 Ch. 8. 8 after hehad sent them away ; Hushimand 

10. 9 sent into the land of the Philistines round 

12. 19 for the lords, sent him away, saying. He 
19. 4 cut off their garments, .and sent them a. 

2 Ch. 7. 10 he sent the people away into their tents 

7. 13 or if I send pestilence among my people 
24. 23 sent all the spoil of them unto the king 

32. 31 who sent unto him to enquire of the won. 
Neh. 8. 12 to send portions, and to make great mirth 
Job 12. 15 also he sendeth them out, and they over. 

14. 20 liis countenance, and sendeth him away 

21. II They send forth their little ones like a flo. 

22. 9 Thou hast sent -ividows away empty, and 

38. 35 Canst thou send lightnings, that they may 

39. s Who hath sent out the wild ass free? or 
Psa. 78. 45 He sent divers sorts of flies among them 

80. H She sent outherbougfis unto the sea, and 

104. 10 He sendeth the springs into the valleys 

104. 30 Thou sendeth forth thy spirit, they are cr. 

106. 15 gave them their request; but sent leanness 

Isa. 10. 6 I ■nill send him against an hypocritical 

10. 16 sendamonghisfat onesleanuess; and-un 

32. 20 send forth (thither) the feet of the ox am 

43. 14 For your sake I have sentto Babylon, and 

57. 9 didst send thy messengers far off, and di 

66. ig -ivill send those that escape of them unto 

Jer. 8. 17 I will send serpents, cockatrices, among 

9. 16 send a sword after them, till I have cons. 

24. 5 Judah, whom I have sent out of this place 

24. 10 I vriW send the sword, the famine, and the 

27. 3 send them to the kingof Edom, and to the 

29. 17 will send upon them thesword, the famine 

29. 20 whom I have sent from Jerusalem to Bab. 

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Jer. 49. 37 sont the sword after them, tUl I have co. 
SI. 2 will Bend unto Babyloa farmers, that eh. 

Eze. s- »6 Wlien I shall send upon them the evil ar. 
S. i6 Which I will eend to destroy you: and I 
S. 17 So will I Bend upon you famine and evil 

7. 3 I will eend mine anger upon thee, and n1. 
14. 19 Or (if) I send a pestilence into that laud 
14. 21 How much more when I send my four so. 
28. 23 For I wdU send into her pestilence, and 
31. 4 sent out her little rivers unto all the trees 
39. 6 will send a fire on Magog, and among th. 

Hos. 8. 14 but I will send a fire upon his cities, and 
Joel 2. 25 my gi'eat army which I sent among you 
AmoB I. 4, 7, ro, 12 But I will send a flre 

2.' 2, 5 But I v/ill send a fire, and it shall 
4. lol have sent among you the pestilence after 
Zech. 9. II have sent forth thy prisoners out of the 
Mai. 2. 2 will even send a curse upon you, and I 
2. 4 ye shall know that I have sent this com. 

10. To sendfvrih, nS?? skalach, 5. 

Exod. 8. 21 i mil send swarms (of flies) upon thee, and 
lev. 26. 22 I will also send wild beasts among you 
2 Ki.is. 37 the Lord began to send against Judah R. 
Eze. 14. 13 mil send famine Upon it, and will cut off 
Amos 8. II I nUl send a famine in the land„ not a ta. 

ll.ro send, send forth, n^^s^ shelach. 

Ezra 4. II This(i3)thecopy oftheletterthattheysent 
4. 14 therefore have we sent and certified the 

4. 17 (Then) sent the king an answer unto Re. 
4. 1 3 The letter which ye sent unto us hath be. 

5. 6 The copy of the letter that Tatnai. .sent 
5. 7 They sent a letter unto him, wherein was 

5. 17 let the king send his pleasure to us cone. 

6. 13 to that which Darius the king had sent 
Dan. 3. 2 the king sent to gather together the prin. 

3.28 v/hohath sent his angel, and delivered his 
6. 22 God hath sent his angel, and hath shut 

12. To se'iid up, again, avawtfiirw arMpempo. 

Luke23. 7 hesent him to Herod, who hunself also was 
23. I : arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and sent 
23. 15 I sent you tohim; and, lo, nothing worthy 

Phm. 12 Whom I have sent [again]: thou therefore 

13.7*0 ^056 off or away, avo^vw apoluo. 

Matt 14. 15 send the multitude away, that they may 
14. 22 go before. .while he sent the multitude a. 

14. 23 when he had sent the multitudes away 

15. 2j send her away; for she crieth after us 
15. 32 I will not send them away fasting, lest 
15. 30 he sent away the multitude, and took sh. 

Mark 6. 36 Send them, away, that they may go into 
6. 45 to go to the other side . -while he sent aw, 

8. 3 if I send them away fasting to their own 

8. 9 aboutfourthousand; andhesentthemaw. 
Luke 8. 38 that he might be with him : but Jesus sent 

9. 12 Send the multitudes away, that they may 
Acts 13. 3 laid (thetr),hand3 on them, they sent (th.) 

14. To send awaT/, forth, airoariKKu) apostello. 
Matt 2. 16 sent forth, and slew all the children that 
ID. 5 Jesus sent forth, and commanded them 
10. 16 I send you forth as sheep in the midst of 
10. 40 recciveth me, receiveth him that sent roe 
J I. 10 I send my messenger before thy face, wh. 

13. 41 TheSon;of man shall send forth his angels 

14. 35 they sent out into all^that country round 
15. 24 I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of 

20. 2 when he had agreed, .he sent them into 

21. I when they drew nigh . . then sent Jesus 
21. 3 Lord hath need .'. straightway he will send 
21. 34 he sent his servants to the husbandmen 
21. 3C Again, he sent other servants more than 

21. 37 he sent unto them his son, saying, They 

22. 3 sent forth his servants to call them that 
22. 4 he sent forth other servants, saying, Tell 

22. 16 they sent out unto him their disciples wi. 

23. 34 I send unto-you prophets, and wise men 

23. 37 and stonest them wluch are sent unto th. 

24. 31 he shall send his angels v/ith a great sou. 
27. 19 his wife sent unto him, saying, Have thou 

Mark i. 2 I send my messenger before thy face, wh. 
3. 14 that he might send them forth to preach 

3. 31 his brethren, .sent unto him, calling him 

5. 10 that he would not send them away out of 

6. 7 began to send them forth by two and two 
6. 17 Herod himselfhad sent forth and laid hold 

6. 27 the king sent an executiDner, and comm. 
£, 26 he sent him away to his house, saying 

9. 37 receiveth not me, but him that sent me 
ti. 1 at the mount of Olives, he sendeth forth 

11 3 and straightway he will send him hither 

12 2 he sent to the husbandmen a servant, th. 
12. 3 theycaught..andbeathim,andsent..away 
12. 4 again ha sent unto them another servant 
12 4 and [sent (him) away) shamefully handled 
12. 5 he sent another ; and him they killed, and 
12. 6 ho sent him also last unto them, sa}'ing_ 

12. 13 they send unto him certain of the Phari. 

13. 27 then shall he send his angels, and shall 

14. 13 he sendeth forth two of his disciples, and 
Luke I. 19 and am sent to speak unto thee, and to 

J. 26 the angel Gabriel was seat from God unto 

4. 18 he hath sent me to heal the broken hear. 
4. 43 I must preach, .for therefore am I sent 

7. 3 he sent unto him the elders of the Jews 
7. 20 John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, sa. 
7. 27 I send my messenger before thy face, wh. 
9. 2 he sent them to preach the kingdom of G. 
g. 4S shall receive me recciveth him that sent 
9. 52 sent messengers before his face : and they 

10. I sent them two and two before his face into 



Lukeio. 3 I send you forth as lambs among v/olvc3 
JO. t6 despiseth me despiseth him that sent me 
II. 49 I will send them prophets and apostles 

13. 34 and stonest them that are sent uuto thee 

14. 17 sent his servant at supper time to say to 
14. 32 ho sendeth an ambaasage, and desireth 
19. 14 his citizens hated him, and sent a message 
jg. 29 when he was come nigh, .he sent two of 

19. 32 they that were sent went their way, and 

20. 10 ho sent a servant to the husbandmen, th. 

20.20 they watched (him), and sent forth spies 
22. 8 he sent Peter and John, saying. Go and pr. 
22. 35 I sent you without purse, and scrip, and 
24. 49 [I send) the promise of ray Father upon 

John I. 6 Tliere was a man sent from God, whose 
I. ig the Jews sent priests and Leviles from J. 

I. 24 they which were sent vucre of the Pharis. 
3. 17 God sent not his son into the world toco. 
3. 28 I am not the Christ, but that 1 am sent 

3. 34 he whom God hath sent speaketh the v/o. 

4. 38 I sent ye to reap that whereon ye besto. 

5. 33 Ye sent unt^ John, and he bare »7itne33 
5. 36 bear witness, .that the Father hath sent 

5. 38 for whom he hath sent, him ye believe not 

6. 29 that ye believe on him whom he hath sent 
5. 57 As the living Father hath sent me, and 1 
7 29 for I am from him, and he hath sent me 

7. 32 the chief priests sent officers to take 

8. 42 neither came I of myself, but he sent me 

10. 36 whom the Father hath sanctified, and sent 

11. 3 his sisters sent unto him, saying, Lord,be. 
II. 42 they may believe that thou haat sent me 
17. 3 and Jesus Christ, whom thon hast sent 
17. 8 they have believed that thou didst send 
17. 18 As thou hast sent me Into the world, even 
17. 18 so have I also sent them into the world 

17.21 world may believe that thou hast sent me 
17. 23 world may know that thou hast sent me 

17. 25 these have known that thou hast sent me 

18. 24 Annas had sent him bound unto Caiaphas 
20. 21 aa (my) Father hath sent me, even so 

Acts 3, 20 he shall send Jesus Christ, which before 

3. 26 having raised up his Son Jesus, sent him 
5. 21 sent to the prison to have them brought 
7. 14 Tlien sent Joseph, and calledjiis father J. 

7. 34 now come, I will send thee into Egypt 
7.35 the same did God send (to be) a ruler and 

8. 14 they sent unto them Peter and John 

9. 17 hath sent me, that thou mightcst receive 
9. 38 they sent ujito him. .men, desiring (him) 

10. 8 v/hen he had declared all. .he sent them 
10. 17 the men which were sent from Cornelius 
lo. 20 go . . doubting nothing : for 1 have sent th. 

10. 21 (went down to the men which were sent] 
10.36 The word which(God) sent unto the chil. 

1 1 . 1 1 there were three men . . sen t fiom Cesarea 

II. 13 Send men to Jcppa, and call for Simon 

11. 30 sent it to the elders by the hands of Bar. 
13. 15 rulers of the synagogue sent unto them, sa. 
13. 26 to you is the word of this salvation [sent] 

15. 27 We have sent therefore Judas and Silas 

16. 35 the magistrates sent the Serjeants, saying 

16. 35 The magistrates have sent to let you go 

19. 22 he sent into Macedonia two of them that 
26. 1 7 the Gentiles, unto whom now I send thee 
i8. 28 the salvation of God is sent unto the Gen. 

Bom 10. 15 how shall they preach except they be sent 

1 Co I. 17 Christ sent me not to baptize, but to pre. 

2 C0.12. 17 a gain of you by any of th6m whom Isent 
2Ti. 4. 12 And Tychicus have I sent toEp. He. i. 4. 
I Pe. I. 12 with the Holy Ghostsent down from hea. 
1 Jo 4, 9 God sent his only begotten Son into the 

4 10 sent his Son (to be) the propitiation for 

4. 14 thcFathersent the Son (to be)the Saviour 
Eev. I. 1 he sentand signified (it) by his angel unto 

5 6 which are the seven spirits of God sent fo. 
22. 6 the Ixjrd God of the holy prophets sent hi^ 

15. To arrange off, a.TTOTd<r(rofiai apotassomai. 
Mark 6 46 whenhe-hadsent them away, ha departed 

16. To send off or aicay, let go, aflrj/ii aphiemi. 
Matti3 36 Jesus sent the multitude away, and went 
Mark 4, 36 when they had sent away the multitude 

17. To cast, jSaAXo) ballo. 

Matt 10. 34 send peace on earth : I came not to send 
Luke 12. 49 I am come to send flre on the earth ; and 

18. To gush forth abundantly, ffpvai bnui. 

.Tas. 3. II Doth a fountain send forth at the same pi. 

19. To cast out, iKfiaWu ehhallo. 

Matt. 9. 38 that he will send forth labourers into his 

12. 20 till he send forth judgment unto victory 
Mark i. 43 charged him, and forthwith sent him away 
lukeio. 2 that he would send forth labourers intohis 
Jaa. 2. 25 had.received the messengers, and had sent 

20. To sfnd out, iKncfiva ekpempo. 

■Acts 13. 4 Sothey,beingsentforthbytheHoly6ho8t 

17. 10 the brethren immediately sent away Paul 

21. To send awa/if out, i^airorrdWo)- exapostello. 
Luke I. 53 and the rich he hath sent empty away 

20. 10 husbandmen beat him, and sent . .away 
20. II entreated. .shamefully,andsent..awayem. 

Acts 7. 12 when Jacobheard..he sent out ourfathers 
9. 30 brought him down.. and sent him forth to 

11. 22 they sent forth Barnabas, that he should 

12. II the Lord hath sent his angel, and hath 
17. 14 the brethren sent away Paul, to go as it 
22. 21 I will send thee far hence unto the Gent. 

Gal. 4. 4 God sent forth his Son, made of a woman 
4. 6 God hath sent forth the-epirit of hla Son 



22. To send, irifuru pe.npij. 

Matt. 2. 8 he sent them to Kethl^Iiem, and said. Go 

11. 2 when John h.id heard, he sent two of hi» 

14. 10 ho sent, and beheaded John in the prisoo 

22. 7 lie'sentforth his aixuiea, and destroyed th. 
Mark 5. 12 Send us into the wine, that we may enter 
Luke 4. 26 unto none of them was Elias sent, save un. 

7 6 the centiurion sent friends tohim, sayiuf; 
7. 10 they that were sent, returning to the hoa 
7. 19 John sent fthcm) to Jesus, saying. Art 

15. 15 and he sent liim into his flelds to feed sw. 

16. 24 send Lazarus, tliat be may dip the tip of 
16. 27 that thou wouldest send it to my father"! 
20. 1 1 he sent another servant : and they beat h. 
20. 13 he sent a third ; and they wounded him 
2o 13 I will eend my beloved son : it may be th. 

John I. 22 we may give an answer to him that sent 

I 33 ho that sent me to baptize with water, the 

4. 34 My meat is to do the will of him that sent 

5. 23 hononreth not the Father which hath sent 
5. 24 Ho that, believtth on him that sent mo 

5. 30 the will of the Father which hath scntmo 
£. 37 the Father himself, which hath sent me 

6. 38 I came, .to do. .the will of him that sent 
6. 39 this ia the Father's will which hath sent 
6. 40 this ia the will [of him that sent) me, that 

6. 44 except the Father which hath sent me dr. 

7. 16 My doctrine is notmine, bntliia that sent 
7. 18 he thatseeketh his glory that senthim, the 
7. 28 he that sent me is trae, whom ye know 

7. 33 a little while .. I go unto him that sent ma 

8. 16 not alone, but I and the Father that sent 
8. 18 the Father that sent roe beareth witness 
8. 26 he that sent me ia true ; and I speak to 

8. 29 he that-sent roe is with me : the Father ha. 

9. 4 1 must work the works of him that sent 

12. 44 believeth not on me, but on him thatsent 

12. 4s he that seeth me seeth him that sent me 
12'. 49 bnt the Father which sent me, he gave me 
13. 16 neither he., greater than he that setit him 

13. 20 Ee that receiveth whomsoever I send re. 

13. 20 'that receiveth me receiveth him that sent 

14. 24 not mine, but the Father's which sent ma 

14. 26 the Holy Ghost, whom the Father will se. 

15. 21 because they know not him that sent me 
15. 26 whom I will send unto you from the Fat. 
i6. 5 I go my way to him that sent me ; and n. 
r6. 7 but if I depart, I will send him unto you 
20. 21 Then said Jesus.. even so send I you 

Acts 10. 5 send msnto Joppa, and call for (one) Sim. 

10. 32 Send therefore to Joppa, and call hither 3. 
la. 33 immediately therefore 1 sent to thee ; and 

11, 29 determined to send relief unto thebrethr. 
15. 22 to send chosen men of their own company 

15, 25 to send chosen men nnto you with our 

19. 31 sent unto him, desiring (him)that he wo. 

20, 17 he sent to Ephesus, and called the elders 

23. 30 I sent straightway to thee, and gave com. 
25, 21 commanded ,to be kept till (I might s.) 
25.25 I found. .1 have determined to send him 
25. 27 it scemeth to me unreasonable to send a 

Bom. 8. 3 sending his own son in the likeness of a. 

1 Co. 4. 17 I sent untoyou Timotheua, who is mybe. 

16. 3 them will I send to bring yonr liberality 

2 Co. 9. 3 Yet have I sent the brethren, lest our b. 
Eph. 6. 22 Whom I have sent unto yon for the same 
Pliil. 2. 19 I trust in the Lord Jesus to send Timothy 

2. 23 Him therefore I hope to send presently 
2. 25 Yet 1 supposedit necessary to send to yon 

2. 28 1 sent him therefore the more carefully 
4. 16 in Thessalonica ye sent once and again 

Col. 4. 8 V/hom I have sent untoyou for the same 

1 Th, 3. zsentTtmotheuB, our brother, and minister 

3, 5 I sent to know your faith, lest by some 

2 Th 2. II Godshallsend them strongdelusion, that 
Titus 3. 12 1 shall send Artemas unto thee, or 'Pych 
I Pe. 2. 14 aS) unto them thatare sent by liim forthe 
Bev. I, ji send itunto the seven churches which are 

I I 10 make merry, and [shall send) gifts one to 
22, i6 IJesushave sent mine angel to testify nn, 

SEin) back, for, over, with, to — 
l.To take, receive, npS laqach. 

1 Sa. 17. 31 rehearsed (them) before Saul, besent tor 

2. To cause to pass over, 'ii) dbar, 5. 

Gen. 32. 23 sent them over the brook, and sent over 

3. To cause to twn hack, Die? shvJb, 5. 

a Ch.25. 13 soldiers.of thearmy which Amaziahsenth, 

4. To sen^ after, fifrant/Livo) ^netapempo. 

Acts 10. 22 warned from God by an holyangel to send f. 
JO. 29 Therefore came I . .as soon as I was s. for 

10. 29 I ask. forwhat intentyehavgsent forme 

24. 24 he sent for Paul, and heard him concern. 
S4. 26 he sent for him the of tener, and coramun. 

25. 3 that he would send for him to Jerusalem 

5. To send vrith, cufiirtfiica sumpempo. 

a Co. 8.18 And we have sent with him thebrother 
8. 22 And we have sent with them our brother 

6.ro send off or away with; avvairoariWui sunap, 

2 Co. 12. 18 I desired Titus, and with (him) I sent a 

SEND good speed, to — 

To cause to meet, n-jp qarah, 5. 

GeiL 24. 12 send me good speed this day, and «Iiov 
SEND rain, to — 
To rain, cause rain, pp^X'^ brecho. 

Matt. 5. 45 sendeth raia on the just and on the nn. 



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SEWD to doacry, to — 

To cause to spy out, iw tur, 5. 

Judg. t 23 the house qf Joseph sent to descry Beth-el 
6ENDIN0 (away, forth) — 
\.A sending, rhvo mishlack, 

Isa. 7. 25 it shall be for the sending forth of oxen 

2.A sending, (I'lVo mishloach. 

Esth. 9. 19, 22 and of sending portions one to anoth. 

i.A sending, nnS^p mishlachath. 

Psa. 78. 49 He cast upon them, .troublei by sending 

A.To send, nS^ shalach, 3. 

2 Sa. 13. 16 this evil in sending me away (is) greater 

6E'-NEH, KQ pointed rock. 

A rock in Benjamin, near Gibeah, at the pass of Mich- 
mash, where the Philistines had a garrison in the days 
of Saul. 

I Sa. 14. 4 one. .Bozez, and the name of the other S. 

8E'-NIR, TJ^ peak or snowy mountain. 

A mountain N.E. of Jordan, between Amanah and 

Hermon. See Shenir. 

1 Ch. 5. 23 they increased from Eashanunto . .S., and 
Eze 27. 5 have made. thy., boards of fir trees of S. 

eEN-NA-CHE'-RIB, n'lnjp. 

An Assyrian king, B.C. 714-696, who invaded Judah In 
the days of Hezekiah, and whose army was destroyed 
In one night ; he was slain by two of his sons in Kine- 
veh In the temple of Nisroch. 

2 Ki, i8. 13 did S. king of Assyria come up against 

19. 16 hear theiwords of S., which hath sent him 
19. 20 against S. king of Assyria I have heard 
ig. 36 S. king of Assyria departed, and went and 

a Ch.32. 1 S. king of Assyria carae, and entered Intd 
32. 2 when Hezekiah saw that S. was come, and 
32. 9 After this did S. . .send his servants to J. 
32. 10 Thus saith S. king of Assyria, Wliereon 
32. 22 from the hand of S. the king of Assyria 

tsa. 36. 1 S. . .came up against all the defenced cit. 

37. 17 hear all the words of S., which hath sent 
37. 21 Wlieroas thou hast prayed.. against S. ki. 
37. 37 So S. . .departed, and went and returned 

BEUSE, SENSES — 

1. Undei-standing, wisdom, Tneaning, ^ab", ^^"0 sekel. 
Neh. 8. 8 they read in (the book., and'gave the sen. 

'i.Organ of sense, mental faculty, ai(T6rirripiov. 
B eb . 5. 1 4 have their senses exercised to discern both 

BENSUAL — 

Animal, sensual, sensuous, ituxiKiJs psuchilcos. 
Jas. 3/15 This wisdom .. (is) €arthl.y, sensual, devil. 
Jude 19 Tiiese be they . .sensual, having not the 

BENT (back) — 

X.Tu send, vhf shalach. .. 

Gen. 32. 18 it (is) a present sent onto my lord Esau 
J Ki.14. 6 for I (am) sent to thee (with) heavy (tid.) 
Jer. 49. 14 an ambassador is sent unto the heathen 
Eze. 2. 9 behold, an hand (was) sent unto me, and 
3. 5 thou (art) not sent to a people of a stran. 
23. 40 men. .unto whom a messenger (was) sent 

2. What are sent, D'niW shilluchim. 

Exod 18. 2 took Zipporah. .after he had sent her ha. 

3. To send off or away, aTroariWu apostello. 
John 9. 7 Siloam, which is, by interpretation, Sent 

4. One sent off or away, a,ir6aro\os apostolos, 
Johni3. 16 neither he that is sent greater thanhetSi. 

BENT (away, forth), to be — 

l.To be sent, nhip shalach, 2. 

Esth. 3. 13 the letters were sent by posts intoaUthe 

2. To he sent, rh^ shalach, 4. 

Gen. 44 3 the men were sent away, they and their 
Judg. 5. 15 Barak : he was sent on foot into the val. 
Provi7. II a cruel messenger shall be sent against 
Dan. lo. II stand upright : for unto thee am I now se. 
Obad. I an ambassador is sent among the heath. 

5. To send, nb-^ shelach. 

Ezra 7. (4 Forasmuch as thou art sent of theking 
Dan. 5. 24 Then was the part of the hand sent from 

4. To be sent off or away, oxoo-TeAAoyMii apostellomai. 

Heb. 1.14 Are they not all ministering spirits, s. fo. 
SENTENCE, dark, divine, hard — 
I. An acute or sharp saying, nym achidah. 

Dan. 5. 12 showing of hard sentences, and dissdv. 
2 A word, matter, 15^ dabar. 

Deuti7. 9 they shall show thee the sentence of Jud. 
17. II Shalt not decline from the sentence 

Z. Acute saying, hidden, thing, riddle, riyn nhidah, 
Dan. 8. 23 a king, .understanding dark sentences 

4. The mouth, n9 peh. 

Deut 17. 11 According to the eeotenee of the law wh. 

b. Mouth {or tenor) of the word, nniri 'a pi haddahar 
Deut 17. 10 thou Shalt do according to the sentence 

^.Judgment, ts^jip mishpat. 

Psa. 17. 2 Let my sentence come forth from thy pr. 
Jer. 4. 12 now also will I give sentence against th. 

7. Word, matter, sentence, Djn? p'ithgam. 

£cel, 0. t( Because seotecce against an evil work is 



8. Divination, oath. Dpi? qesem. 

Prov 16. 10 A divine sentence (is) in the lips of the k. 

9. A judicial sentence, aTr6Kptfii.a apokrima. 

2 Co. 1. 9 we had the sentence of death iuourselves 
SENTENCE, to be or give — 
\. To judge upon or about, iinKpiva epikrino. 

Luke23. 24 Pilate gave sentence that it shoidd be as 

2.T0 judge, Kpivca krino. 

Acts 15. 19 my sentence is, that we trouble not them 

SE-NTT'-AH, nNUpa the violated. See Hasenuah. 
A Eenjamite, father of Juda.^ who was second over 
Jerusalem in the days of Neherr.iaii. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 1 1. 9 Judah the eoa of S. (was) second over the 

SE-O'-EIM, D'ia'^fear, distress. 
A priest in the days of David, to whom the fourth charge 
of the sanctuary was given by lot. B.C. 1015. 
I Ch.24. 8 The third to Harim, the fourth-to S. 

SEPAKATE, separated — 
Separate, TIJ nazir. 

Gen. 49. 26 of him that was separate from his breth. 

Deut 33. 16 of him (that was) separated from his br. 

SEPARATE (selves), to — 

1. To be separated, ^1^ badal, 2, 

Numi6. 21 Separate yourselves from among this co. 

Ezra 6. 21 all such as had separated themselves un. 
9. 1 have not separated themselves from the 
JO. 8 himself separated from the congregation 
10. n separate yourselves from the people of 

I Ch.12. 8 there separated themselves nnto David 

Neh. 9. 2 the seed of Israel separated themselves 
10. 28 they that had separated themselves from 

2. To separate, Sn^ badal, 5. 

Lev. 2o. 24 which have separated yon from (other) pe. 

20. 25 which I have separated' from you as uno 

> Num. 8. 14 Thus shaltthou separate the Levites from 

16. 9 that the God of Israel hath separated you 
Deut 10. 8 the Lord separated the tribe of Levi, to 

19. s, 7 Thou shalt separate three cities for th. 

29. 21 the Lord shall separate him unto evil out 

I Ki. 8. S3 thou didst Eej)arate them from among all 

1 Ch.25. I Moreover David, .separated to the service 

2 Ch.2s. 10 Amaziah separated them, (to wit), the ar 
Ezra 8. 24 I separated twelve of the chief of the pr. 
Neh. 13. 3 thattheyseparatedfrom Israel all themi. 
Isa. 56. 3 The LORD hath utterly separated me from 

59. 2 your iniquities have separated between 

3. To give or take a portion, p^ri chalaq, 5. 

Jer. 37. 12 to separate himself thence in the midst 

4. To be separated, iij nazar, 2. 

Lev. 22. 2 that they separate themselves from the 
Eze. 14, 7 which separateth himself from me, and 
Hos. 9. 10 and separated themselves unto (that) sh. 
Zech. 7. 3 separating myself, as I have done these 
5. 7*0 separate, \i} nazar, 5. 

Lev. 15. 31 Tlius shall ye separate thechildren of Is. 

Num. 6. 2 to vow a vow .. to separate (themselves) 

6. 3 He shall separate (himself) from wine and 

6. 5 in the which he separateth (himself) unto 

6. 6 All the days that he separateth (himself) 

6. To do any thing wonderful, top pala, 5. 

tfum. 6. 2 either tnan or woman shall separate (th.) 

7. To be parted, separated, T15 parad, 2. 

Gen. 13. 9 separate thyself, I pray thee, from me 

13. II they separated themselves the one from 
Prov 18. I a man, having separated himself, seeketh 

S.Topart, separate, "hb parad, 5. 

Gen. 30. 40 Jacob did separate the lambs, and set the 
Deut 32. 8 when he separated the sons of Adam, he 
Prov 16. 28 and a whisperer separateth chief friends 

17. 9 he that repeateth a matter separateth.. f. 

9. To border off thoroughly, avoSiopi^^co apodiorizo. 
Jude 19 These be they who separate themselves 

10. To border off, a<popi(<,i aphorizo. 

Matt 25. 32 he shall separate them one from another 
Luke 6. 22 when they shall separate you (from their 
Acts 13. 2 Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the 
19. 9 separated the disciples, disputing daily 
Roni. r. x an apostle, separated unto the gospel of 
Gal. I. 15 who separated me from my mother's wo. 
2. 12 he withdrew and separated himself, fear. 

\l.To put apart, x<^pi-C<^ <:horizO. 

Rom. 8. 35 Who shall separate us from the love of C. 
8. 39 shall be able to separate us from the love 

SEPARATE cities or place — 
l.A cut off place, fnu gizrah. 

'Eze. 41. 12 building that (was) before the separate p. 

41. 13 the separate place, and the building, vri. 

41. 14 and of the separate place toward the east 

41. IS the building over against theseparate pi. 

42. I that (was) over against the separate place 
42. 10 over against the separate place, and over 
42. 13 which (are) before the separate place, the 

^.Separate cities, n'lS'iaa mibdaloth. 

Josh. 16. g the separate cities for the chUdren of E. 
SEPARATE, fleparated, to he — 
l.To be separated, '^15 badal, 2. 

I Ch.23. 13 Aaron was separated, that heshould sa. 

£zra to, 16 all of them by (their) namee^ vete separ. 



2. To be made wonderful or separate, nSp palak, 2. 
Exod 33. 16 so shall we be separated, I and thy people 

3. To be parted, ti3 parad, 2. 

Gen. 13. 14 after that Lot v.'as separated from him 

25. 23 two manner of people shall be separated 
Neh. 4. 19 we are separated upon the wall, one far 
Piov 19. 4 the poor is separated from his neighbour 

4. To part, Tis parad, 3. 

Hos. 4. 14 themselves are separated with whores, and 

5. To border off, a.(popi^u> aphorizo. 

2 Co. 6. 17 be ye separate, saith the Lord, and touch 

Q.Toput apart, xwp'Cw chorizo. 

Heb. 7. 26 holy, harmless, undefUed, separate from 
SEPARATION, (to make a) — 
l.To cause a separation, Via badal, 5. 

Eze. 42. 20 to make a separation between the sanct. 
^.Separation', impurity, n^l niddah. 

Lev, 12. 2 according to the days of the separation 

12. 5 be unclean two weeks, as in her separat 
15. 20 that she lieth upon in her separation 

15. 25 many days out of the time of her separa 
15. 25 if it run beyond the time of her separat 
15. 25 shall be as the days of her separation 
15. 26 be unto her as the bed of her separation 
15. 26 as the uncleanness of her separation 
Num ig. 9 shall be kept, .for a water of separation 
19. 13 the waterof separation was not sprinkled 
19. 20 the water of separation hath not been sp. 
ig. 21 the water of separation shall wash his cl 
ig 21 he that toucheth the water of separation 

31. 23 be purified with the water of separation 

^.Separation, '\n nczer. 

Num. 6. 4 All the days of his separation shall he e. 
6. 5 All the days of the vow of his separation 
6. 8 All the days of his separation he (is) holy 
6. 12 consecrate, .the days of his separation 

6.12 lost, because his separation was defiled 

6. 13 v/hen the days of his separation are fulft 
6. 18 shall shave the head of his separation (at) 
6. 18 take the hair of the head of liis separati 
6. 19 after (the hair of) his separation is shaven 

J 6. 21 offering unto the Lord for his separation 
6. 21 he must do after the law of his separation 
SE'-PHAR, IDP. 

A mount of the East in the S.W. oJ Arahia, on the S. of 
Yemen ; or Thafor in Hadramaut, at the sea, in Arabia 
Felix. 

Gen. 10. 30 as thou goest unto S., a mount of~the east 
SE-PHA'-RAD, 113P. 

The ancient Iberia or Georgia, betv/een Colchis and 
Albania ; or Spain, so Targums, Peshito, Ben Gannach, 
Kirachi, etc. 

Obad. 20 captivity of Jerusalem, which (is) in S. 
SE-PHAR-VA'-IM, n:n5l?. 

A city in S Mesopotamia (called also Sipphara and 

Sifris), joined with Babylon, Cutha, Ava, Hamath, 

Arpad, Hena, Ivah,Gozan, Cnxchemish.Haran, fiezeph, 

Telasser, as beingconquered by Shalmanezer. B.C. 710. 

2 Ki.17 24 from Ava, and from Hamath, and from S. 

17. 31 Adrammelech. Anammelech. .godsof S. 

18.34 where(are)thegodsofS.,Bena, andlvaht 

ig 13 Where (is) the king, .of the city of S., of 

Isa. 36. 19 where (are) the go.ds of S. ? and have 

37 13 Where (is) the king, .of the city of S., He. 

8E-PHAR-VITES, O'l-l50. 

The inhabitants of Sepha'rvaim ; they were accustomed 

to bum their children in the fire to Adrammelech and 

Anamelech their gods, even after their removal to 

Samaria. 

2 Ki. 17. 31 the S. burnt their children in fire to Adr 
SEPULCHRE — 
1. Grave, niui? qeburah. 

Deut 34. 6 no man knoweth of his sepulchre nnto 

1 Sa.io. 2 thou shalt find two men by Rachel's sep. 

2 Ki. 9. 28 buried him in his sepulchre with his fat. 

21. 26 he was buried in his sepulchre in the ga. 

23. 30 and buried him in his own sepulchre 
2. Grave, la;? qeber. 

Gen. 23. 6 in the choice of our sepulchres hury thy 

23. 6 none of us shall withhold, .his sepulchre 
Judg, 8. 32 was buried in the sepulchre of Joash his 
2 Sa. 2. 32 buried him in the sepulchre of his father 
4, 12 buried (it) in the sepulchre of Abnerin 

17. 23 was buried in the sepulchre of his father 

21. 14 in Zelah,'in the sepulchre of Kish his fat. 
I Ki.13, 22 carcase shaUnot comeuntothe sepulchre 

13. 31 bury mein the sepulchrewherein the man 
e KI 13. 21 they cast the man into the sepulchre of 

23. 16 he spied the sepulchres that (were)there 

33. 16 took the bones out of the sepulchres, and 

23. 1 7 (It is) the sepulchre of the man of God, wh. 

sCh.iS. 14 they buried him in his ownsepulchre3,wh. 

21. 20 but not in the sepulchres of the kings 
24.^5 they buried him not in the sepulchres of 
eS. 27 they brought him not into the sepulchres 

32. 33 buried him in the<:hiefest of the sepulch, 
35. 24 was buried iu (one of) the sepulchres of 

Neh. 2. 3 the place ofmy fathers'sepulchres(lieth) 

2. 5 unto the city of my fathers' sepulchres 

3.16 (the place) over against the sepulchres of 

Psa. 5. 9 their throat (is) an open sepulchre ; they 

Isa. 22. 16 thou hast hewed theeout a sepulchre here 

22. 16 he that heweth l)im out a sepulchre on 
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&.Afonument, tomb, fivrjiia mnema. 

Lukezs- 53 laid it in a sepulchre that was hcwri la 
24, I they came unto the sepulchre, bringing 
Acts 2. 29 and his sepulchre is with us unto this day 
7. 16 laid in the sepulchre that Abraham bong. 

^.Monwnent, tomb, fiv-rnxitov mnemeion. 

Matt23. 29 and garnish the sepulchres of the rightGO. 

27. 60 a great stone to the door of the sepulchre 

28. 8 they departed quickly from the sepulohre 
Marki5. 46 laid him in a sepulchre which was hewu 

15. 46 rolled a stone unto the door of the sepul. 

16. 2 they came unto the sepulchre at the rising 
16. 3 the stone from the door of the sepulchre 
16. 5 entering into the sepulchre, they saw a 
16. 8 fled from the sepulchre ; for they trembled 

Lulceii. 47 ye build the sepulchres of the prophets 
II. 48 killed them, and ye build their [sepulch.] 

23. 55 beheld the sepulchre, and how his body 

24. 2 the stone rolled away from the sepulchre 
24. 9 returned from the sepulchre, and told all 
24. 12 Then arose Peter, and ran unto the sepul. 
24. 22 women . . ^yhich were early at the sepulchre 
24. 24 (certain of them, .went to the sepulchre] 

Johnig. 41 in the garden a new sepulchro, wherein 
79. 42 for the sejuilchro was nigh at hand 
20. I Cometh Mary Magdalene .. unto the sepu. 
20. I seeth the stone taken . . from the sepulchre 
20. 2 taken away the Lord out of the sepulchre 
2o. 3 went forth, .and came Co the sepulchre 
2o. 4 other disciple . . came first to the sepulchre 
20. 6 went into the sepulchre, and seeth the li. 
20. 8 disciple which came first to the sepulchre 
20. II Mary stood without at the sepulchre we. 
20. II stooped down, (and looked) into the sep. 

Acts 13. 29 took (him) down, .and laid (him) in a sep. 

5. Burying place, -rdcpos taphos. 

Matt23. 37 ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which 
27. 61 Mary, sitting orer against the sepulchre 
27. 64 Command, .that the sepulchre be made 

27. 66 they went, and made the sepulchre sure 

28. 1 came Mary Magdalene., to see the sepul. 
Kom. 3. 1 3 Their throat (is) an open sepulchre ; with 

BB'-RAH, SA'-SAH, rn^, rrvp extension. 
A daughter of Asher, and sister of Jimnah, Ishuah, and 
Beriah, who went down to Egypt with Jacob, B.C. 1706. 
Gen. 46. 17 Ishuah, and Isui, and Beriah, and a. their 
l(um26. 46 name of the daughter of Asher (was) S. 

1 Ch. 7. 30 Isuah, and Ishuai, and Beriah, and S. the 

SB-RA'-IAH, nni?. ^^\'iV Jah is prince. 
1. David's scribe. B.C. 1020. 

2 Sa. 8. 1 7 (were) the priests ; and S; (was) the scribe 
8. The Son of Azariah, and chief priest at Jerusalem 
when Nebuchadnezzar took it. B.C. 588. 

2 Ki.25. 18 the captain of the guard took S. the chief 

1 Ch. 6. 14 Azariah begat S., and S. begat Jehozadak 
Ezra 7. I Ezra the son of S., the son of Azariah, the 
Jer. 52. 24 the captain of the guard took S. the chief 

8. Son of Tanhumeth, from Netophah, whom Gedaliah 
advised to submit to. the Chaldeans. B.C. 583. 

2 Ki.25. 23 Johanan. .and S. the son of Tanhumeth 
Jer. 40. 8 Johanan . .and S. the son of Tanhumeth 

4. A son of Kenaz, and brother of Othniel, and father of 
Joab. B.C. 1450. 

1 Ch. 4. 13 the sons of Kenaz; Othniel, and S. : and 
4. 14 S. begat Joab, the father of the valley of 

6. A Simeonite, son of Asiel. B.C. 700. 

1 Ch. 4. 35 Josibiah, the son of S., the son of , Asiel 
fl. A priest that returned with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 
Ezra 2. 3 Nehemiah, S., Reelaiah, Mordecai, Bils. 
>'eh. 10. 2 S, Azarialf), Jeremiah 

12. I these, went up. ; Jeshua: S., Jeremiah, E. 

12. 12 of S., Meraiah ; of Jeremiah, Hananiah 

7. A priest, son of Hilkiah, dwelling in Jerusalem after 
the exile and called " ruler of the house of God." B.C. 

443- 

Neh. II. II S. the son of Hilkiah, the son of MeshuUam 

8. A chief man, son of Aziel, and sent by Jehoiakim (o 
take Jeremiah and Baruch. B.C. 606, 

Jer. 36. 26 But the king commanded.. S. the son of 
0. A prince of Judah, and son of Nerlah; he went to 
Babylon with Zedekiah. B.C. 595. 

Jer. 51. 59 Jeremiah the prophet commanded S. the 
51. 59 And (this) S. (was) a quiet prince 
51. 61 Jeremiah said to 3., When thou coroestto 

ffg.TtA'.P Tmyj D'B'i'S' burning, noble. 

Symbolic beings sesii in vision, with six wings each, in 

attendance on the Lord. 

Isa 6. 2 Above it stood the seraphim : each one 
6 6 Then flew one of the seraphim unto me 

SE'-EED, "np escape, deliverance. 

The eldest son of Zebulun. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 14 the sons of Zehulun; S., and Elon, and 
Num26. 26 of S., the family of the Sarditea : of Elon 

SES-GI'-TTS, iepyiosf 

The Eoman deputy of Cyprus when Paul and Barnabas 
riaited it in A.D. 45, and who was converted by Elymas 
or Bar-Jesus being struck with blindness. 

Acts ;i3. J was with the deputy of the country, S. P. 
BKHJEANT — - 
Oiie holding a rod, licktor, serjeant, ^a^Sovxos- 

Acta 16. 35 the magistrates sent the Serjeants, saying 
16. 38 And the serjeants told these words unto 



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21. 7 

21. 9 

21. 9 

21. 9 

Deut. 8. 15 

2 KJ.18. 4 

Job 26. 13 

Psa. 58. 4 

140- 3 

Prov 23. 32 

30. 19 

Eccl. 10. 8 

70. II 

Isa. 14. 29 

27. I 

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65-25 

Jer. 8. 17 

46. 22 

Amos 5. 19 

Mic, 7. 17 



BERPEirr, (fiery) — 

1. To be fearful or frightful, hmzachal. 

Deut 32. 24 with the poison of sei-pcnts of the dust 

2. A serpent, e/ni nacliash. 
Gen. 3. I the serpent was more subtil than any be. 

the woman said unto the serpent, Wemay 
the serpent said unto the woman, Yo sh. 
The serpent beguiled me, and I did eat 
God said unto the serpent. Because thou 
Dan shall be a serpent by the way, an ad. 
it became a serpent; and Moses fled from 
rod which was turned to a serpent shalt 
Lord sent fiery serpents amon^g the peo. 
that he take away the serpents from us 
Moses made a serpent of brass, and put 
that if a serpent had bitten any man, wh. 
be beheld the serpent of brass, be lived 
(wherein were) fiery serpents, and scorp. 
brake in pieces the brasen serpent that M. 
his hand hath formed the crooked serpent 
Their poison (is) like the pokon of a ser. 
havo sharpened their tongues like a ser. 
At the last it biteth like a serpent, and 
the way of a serpent upon a rock, the way 
whoso breaketh an hedge, a serpent shall 
Surely the serpent will bite without ench. 
for out of the serpent's root shall come 
shall punish leviathan the piercing serp. 
even leviathan that crooked serpent ; and 
dust (shall he) the serpent's meat. They 
I will send serpents, cockatrices, among 
The voice thereof shall go like a serpent 
leaned his hand oathe wall, and a serp. 
thence will 1 command the serpent, and 
'They shalllick the dustliKeaserpent, th. 

Z.A burning, fiery, stinging serpent, t^^^ saraph. 
Num2i. 8 Make thee a fiery sei-pent, and set it up. 
Isa. .14. 29 and his fruit (shall be) a fiery flying serp. 
30. 6 the viper and fiery flying serpent, they 

i.ffowler, dragon, pjn tannin. 

Exod.y. 9 before Pharaoh, (and)itshallbecomease. 
7. to cast down his rod. .and it became a serpent 
7. 72 they became serpents: but Aaron's rod 

5, A creeping thing, reptile, ipirfT6v herpelon. 
Jas. 3. 7 For every kind.of beasts . . and of serpents 

5. A serpent, o<pis ophis. 

Matt. 7. 10 Or if he ask a fish, will he give him a ser. 

10. 16 be ye therefore wise as serpents, and ha. 
23. 33 serpents, (ye) generation of vipers, how 

■Marki6. 18 (They shall take up serpents; and if thcj') 
Lukeio. 19 give unto you power to tread on serpents 

11. II a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent 
John 3. 14 Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilder. 

1 Co. 10. 9 tempted, and were destroyed of serpents 

2 Co. II. 3 as the serpent beguiled Eve through his 
Rev. 9. 19 for their tails (were) like unto serpents 

12. 9 that old serpent, called the Devil, and Sa. 
J 2. 14 half a time, from the face of the serpent 

12. 15 serpent cast out of his mouth water as a 
2o. 2 that old serpent, which ia the Devil, and 

SE'-ETIG, jn'g/ strength, firmness. . 

Grandson of Peleg, and father of Nalior father of Terah. 

B.C. 2180, 

Gen. II. 20 lived two and thirty years, and begat 3, 
7 1.21 after he begat 3. two hundred and seven 
71. 22 And 3. lived thirty years, and begat Nahor 
II. 23 S. lived after he bagat Nahor two hundr, 

I Ch. I. 26 S., Nahor, Terab 

SEEVAMT — 

] . Men, D'if'JK anashim. 

I Sa. 24. 7 So David stayed 'his servants with these 

1.A young person, youth, servant, lyj naar. 

Num 22. 22 riding upon his ass, and his two servants 
Judg. 7, 10 go thou with Phurah thy servant down to 
7. II I'hen went he doivn with Phurah his ser, 
79. 3 having his servant with him, and a couple 
ig. 9 he, and his concubine, and his servant, his 
79. II servant said unto his master, Cpme, I pr. 
19. 13 said unto his servant. Come, and let us 
Kuth 2. 5, 6 servant that was set over the reapers 
I Sa. 2. 13 priest's servant came, whUe the flesh was 
2. 15 priest's servant came, and saidtotheman 
9. 3 Take now one of the servants with thee 
9. 5 Saul said to his servant that (was) with 
g. 7 Then said Saul to his servant. But behold 
9. 8 servant answered Saul again, and said, B. 
9. 10 Then said Saul to his servant, Well said 
9. 22 Samuel took Saul and his servant, and br. 
g. 27 Bid the servant pass on before us, and 
JO. 14 uncle said unto him and to his servant 
16. 18 Then answered one of the servants, and 
27. 2 have appointed (my) servants to such and 
25. 79 said imto her servants. Go on before me 
a Sa. 9. 9 called to Ziba, Saul's sorvant, and said 

13. 17 Then he called his servant that minister. 

13. 28 Now Absalom had commanded his serva. 
13. 29 servants of Absalom did unto Ammon as 
i5. I Zibatheservantof Mjephiboshethmethim 
79. 17 servant of the house of Saul, and his fift. 

I Ki. 18. 43 said to his servant, Go np now, look tow. 

79. 3 came to Beersheba. .and left his servant 

a Ki. 4. 72 said to Gahazi his servant, CaU this Shu. 

4. 24 she saddled au asa, and said to her serv. 



2 Ki. 4. 25 that he said to Gehazi his servant, Behold 

4 . 38 said unto his servant, Set on the great pot 

5. 2o Gehazi, the servant of ELLsha the roan of 
5. 23 laid (them) upon two of hia servants, and 

6. 15 hi3 servant said unto him. Alas, my mas. 

8. 4 king talked with Gehazi, the servant of 
19. 6 with v/hich the servants of the king of A. 

Neb. 4. 16 half of my servants brought in the work 
4. 22 Let every one v/ith hia servant lodge wilh 

4. 23 neither I, nor my brethren, nor my serv, 

5. 10 I likewise, (and) my brethren, and my so. 

5. 15 even their servants bare rule over the p. 
5 76 all my servants (were) gathered thither 

6. 5 Then seilt Sanballat his servant unto me 
13. 19 servants set 1 at the gates, (that) there sh. 

Esth. 2. 2 Then said the king's servants that mints, 
6. 3 Then said the king's servants that minis. 
6. 5 servants said unto him. Behold, Haman 

Job 1. 15, 17 the servants with the edge of Iheswo. 

1. 16 burnt up the sheep, and the servants, and 
Isa. 37. 6 wherevrtth the servants of the king of A. 

Z.To serve, do, till, l^tf abad. 

Gen. 49. 15 bowcdhiSBhouIder..andbecameaservant 

3 Ki. 10. 19 call unto me. .all his servants, and all his 
Zech. 2. 9 and they shall be a spoil to their servants 

^.A servant, doer, tiller, slave, "125; ebcd. 

Gen. 9. 25 servant of servants shall he be unto hia 

9. 26, 27 and Canaan shall bo his servant , 
<4. 15 divided himself, .he and his servants, by 
j8. 3 pass not away, I pray thee, from thy ser. 

18. 5 for therefore are ye come to your servant 

19. 2 turn iu, I pray you, into your servant's ho. 
79. 19 thy servant hath found grace in thy sight 

20. 8 called all his servants, and told all these 
27. 25 which A-bimelech's servants had violently 
24. a Abraham said unto his eldest servant of 
24. 5 sen'ant said unto him, Peradventure the 

24.9 servant put his hand under the thigh of A. 

24. 10 servant took ten camejs of the camels of 
24. 14 thou hast appointed for thy servant Isaac 
24. 77 servant ran to meet her, and said. Let me 
24. 34 And he said, I fam) Abraham's servant 
24. 52 when Abrahams servant heard their wo. 
84. 53 servantbreughtforth jewelsofsilver.and 
24. 59 sent away, .her nurse, and Abraham's se. 
24. 61 servant took Rebekah.'and went his way 
24. 65 For she (had) said unto the servant, What 
24. 65 servant (had) said. It (is) my master: the. 
24. 6(3 servant told Isaac all things that he had 
26. 15 For all the wells which his father's serv. 
26. 19 And Isaac's servants digged iu the valley 
26. 24 multiply thy seed, for my sen'aat Abrah. 

26. 25 and there Isaac's servants digged a well 
26 32 the same day, that Isaac's servants came 

27. 37 brethren have I given to him for servants 
32. 4 Thy servant Jacob saith thus, I have soj. 
32. 10 which thou hast showed untofliyscrvant 
32. i5 delivered (them) into the hand of his ser. 
32. 16 said unto his servants. Pass over before 

32. 18 (They be) thy servant Jacob's; it (is) a pr. 

32. 20 Behold, thy servant Jacob (is) behind ua 

33. 5 which God hath graciously given thy ser. 
33. 74 Let my lord . . pass over before his servant 

39. 17 servant, which thou hast brought unto us 

39. 19 After this manner did thy servant to me 

40. 20 he made a feast unto all his servants, and 

40. 20 and of the chief baker among his servants 

41. 10 Pharaoh was wroth with his servants, and 
41. 72 man, an Hebrew, servant to the captain 
41. 37 was good, .in the eyes of all his servants 

41. 38 Pharaoh said unto his'servants, Can wa 

42. 10 but to buy food are thy servants come 
42, 77 we (are) true (men), thy servants are no 

42. 73 Thy sen'ants (are) twelve brethren, the 

43. 28 Thy servant our father (is) in good health 

44. 7 God forbid that thy servants should doao. 
44, 9 With whomsoever of thy servants It be 
44. 7Q he with whom it is found shall be my se. 
44. 76 hath found out the iniquity of thy serva. 
44. 16 behold, we (are) my lord's servants, both 
44. 77 he shall be my servant; and as for you 
44. 78 let thyservant. .speaka word inmy lord's 
44. 18 thine anger bum against thy servant, for 
44. 19 My lord asked his servants, saying. Have 
44, 21 thou saidst unto thy servants. Bring him 
44. 23 thou saidst unto thy servants, E.xceptyo. 
44. 24 when we came up unto thy servant my (a. 
44. 27 And thy servant my father said unto ua 
44. 30 when I am come to thy servant my father 
44. 31 he will die ; and thy servants shall bring 
44. 31 the grey hairs of thy serv'ant our father 
44. 32 For thy servant became surety for the lad 

44. 33 let thy servant abide instead of the lad a 

45. 16 it pleased Pharaoh well, and his servants 
46. 34 Thy servants' trade hath been about cat. 
47. 3 Thy servants (are) shepherds, both, .and 
47. 4 for thy servants have no pasture for their 
47. 4 let thy servants dwell in the land of Go. 
47. 79 we and our land will be servants unto P. 
47. 25 lord, and we will be Pharaoh's servants 
50. 2 Joseph commanded his servants the ph. 
50. 7 with him went up all the servants of Ph. 
50. 17 forgive the trespass of the servants of the 
50. 18 and they said, Behold, we (be) thy serva. 

Exod. 4. 10 thou hast spoken unto thy servant; but 
5. 15 Wherefore dealest thou thus with thy se. 
5. 16 There is no straw given unto thy servants 
5. 16 behold, thy servants (are) beaten ; but the 
5. 21 in the^eyes of his servants, to put a sword 
7. 10 down bia rod. .before bis serraats. And it 



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Exod. 7. 20 In the sight of his servants ; and all the 
8. 3 into the house of thy servants, and upon 
8. 4 upon thy people, aad upon all thy serva. 
8. 9 when shall I entreat. .for thy servants, and 
8. u from thy servants, and from thy people 
8. 21 upon thy servants, and upon thy people 
8. 24 servant's houses, and into all the land ol 

8. 29, 31 from his servants, and from his peop. 

9. 14 upon thy servants, and upon thy people 
9. 20 He that feared . among the servants of P 

9. 2o made his servants and his cattle flee into 
9. 21 left his servants and his cattle in the Held 
9. 30 But as for thee and thy servants, I know 

9. 34 hardened his hea.rt, he and his servants 
10. 1 hardened. .the heart of his servants, that 
10. 6 fill . the houses of all thy servants, and 

10. 7 Pharaoh's servants said unto him. How 
It. 3 favour in the sight of Pharaoh's serva. 

11. 8 all these thy servants shall come down 
t2. 30 Pharaoh rose up . . and all his servants 

12. 44 But every man's servant that is boug'nt 
14. 5 heart of Pharaoh and of his servants was 
14. 31 believed the LOKD, andhis servant Moses 
21. 2 If thou buy an Hebrew servant, six years 
21. 5 if the servant sh,^il plainly say, 1 love my 
21. 2o if a man smite his servant, or his maid 

21. 26 if a man sraito the eye of his servant, or 
32. S3 Remember Abraham, Isaac, thyservanta 

Lev. 2S. 6 meat for you ; for thee, and for thy serv 
25. 42, S5 they fare) my servants, which I brou. 
25. 55 unto me the children of Israel (are) serv 

Nmuii. It Wherefore hast thou aOlicted thy serva. 
12. 7 My servant Moses (is) not so, who (is) fa. 
12. 8 not afraid to apeak against ray servant 
14. 24 But my servant Caleb, because he had an. 

22. 18 said unto the servants of Balak, If Balak 
31. 49 Thy servants have taken the sum of the 
32. 4 land for cattle, and thy servants have oa. 
32. 5 let this land be given unto thy servants 
32. 25 servants will do as my lord commandeth 
32. 27 But thy servants will pass over, every m. 
32. 31 As the Lord hath said unto thy servants 

Dent. 3. 24 thou hast begun to show thy servant thy 

5. 15 remember that thou wast a servant in 

9. 27 Remember thy servants, Abraham, Isaac 
15. 17 and he shall be thy servant for ever. And 

23. IS servant which is escaped from his master 
29. 2 unto all his servants, and unto all his land 
32. 36 repent himself for his servants, when he 
32. 43 for he will avenge the blood of hia serva. 
34. 5 So Moses the servant of the Lord died th. 
34. II and to all hia servants, and to all his land 

Josh. I. 1 after the death of Moses the servant of 
1. 2 Moses my servant is dead ; now therefore 
1.7 law which Moses my servant commanded 

1. 13 Eememberthe word, of which Moses the a. 
I. IS which Moses the Lord's servant gave you 

5. 14 What saith my Lord unto his servant? 
'8. 31 As Moses the servant of the Lord comm. 

8. 33 as Moses the servant of the Lord hadco. 
g. 8 said unto Joshua, We (are) thy servants 
q. 9 From a very far country thy servants are 

9. II V/e (are) your servants: therefore now ma. 
g. 24 Because it was certainly told thy servants 
9. 24 commandedhis servant Moses to giveyou 

10. 6 Slack not thy hand from thy servants, come 

11. 12 Moses the servant of the Lord comman. 

11. IS As the Lord commanded Moses his serv. 

12. 6 Them did Moses the servant of the Lord 

12. 6 servant of the Lord gave It (for) a "posses. 

13. 8 as Moses the eervant of the Lord g^ve tb. 

14. 7 Forty years old (was) I when'-Moses the s. 
18. 7 which Moses the servant of the Lord gave 

22. 2 ye have kept all that Mosea the servant 
22. 4, 5 which Moses the servant of the Lord 

24. 29 servant of tho Lord died, (being) an hun. 
Jndg. 2. 8 servant of the Lord died, (being) an hun. 

3. 24 When he was gone out, his servants came 
6. 27 Then Gideon took ten men of his servants 

15. iS deliverance into the hand of thy servant 

19. 19 young man (which is) with thy servants 

t Sa. 3. 9 say. Speak, Lord ; for thy servant heareth 
3. 10 answered, Rpeak ; for thy servant heareth 

8. 14 take your fields . .and give (them) to his se, 

8. 15 and give to his officess, and to hia servants 
8. 17 of your sheep : and ye shall be his servants 

12. 19 Pray for thy servants vmto the Lord thy 
16. 15 Saul's servants said iintohim, Behold now 

16. t6 Let our Lord now command thy servants 

16. 17 Saul said unto hia servants. Provide me 

17. 8 (am) not I a Philistine, and ye servants to 
17. 9 kill me, then will we be your servants, but 
17. 9 then shall ye be our servants, and serve us 
17. 32 servant will go and fight Mdth this Philist. 
17. 34 thy servant kept his father's sheep, and 
17. 36 Thy servant slew both the lion and the bear 

17. 58 son of thy servant Jesse the Beth-lehera. 

18. 5 and also in the sight of Saul's servants 
18. 22 Saul commanded his servants, (saying) 
j8. 22 delight in thee, aid all his servants love 
18. 23 Saul's servants spake those words in the 
18 24 servants of Saul told him, saying, On this 

18. 26 when his servants told David these words 
i3. 30 more wisely than all the servants of Saul 

19, I Saul spake . .to all his servants, that they 

19. 4 Let not the king sin against his servant 
so. 7 (It is) well ; thy servant shall have peace 

20. 8 thou shalt deal kindly with thy servant 
so. 8 thou hast brought thy servant into a cove. 

21. 7 a certain man of the servants of Saul (was) 
'21. II the servants of Achish said unto him, (Is) 
ai. (4 Then Eaid Acbleh unto bis servants, Lb 



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6 all his servants (were) standing about him 

7 Saul said unto his servants that stood ab. 

8 ray sou hath stirred upmyservantagainst 

9 v/hich was set over the servants of Saul 

14 who (is so) faithful among all thy servants 

15 Let not thcklngimpute unto hisservaut 
15 thy servant knew nothing of all thia, less 

17 the servants of the king would not put fo. 

10 thy servant hath certainly heard thatSaul 

11 will Saul come down, as thy servanthath 

11 O Lord. .1 beseech thee, tell thy servant 
8 give . . whatsoever cometh . unto thy serv. 

10 Nabal answered David's servants, and said 
10 There be many servants now a days that 

39 and hath kept his eervant from evil 

40 when the servants of David were come to 

41 to wash the feet of the servants of my lo. 

18 doth my lord thus pursue after his servant 

19 let ray lord . hear the words of his servant 
5 why should thy servant dwell in the royal 

12 therefore he shall be my servant for ever 

2 thou shalt know what thy servant can do 
7 Then said Saul unto his servants. Seek mo 

7 his servants said to hira. Behold, (there 

23 But his servants, together with the woman 
25 And she brought (it^ before his servants 

3 (Is) not this David, the servant of Saul the 

8 what hast thou found in thy servant, so 

10 with thy master's servants that are come 

13 I (am) a young man of Egypt, servant to 

12 theservantsof Ishboshetli thesonof Saul 

13 the servants of David, went out, and met 
15 and twelve of the servants of David 

17 Abner vv^s beaten .before the servants of 

30 there lacked of David's servants nineteen 

31 the servants of David had smitten of Ben. 

18 By the hand of my servant David I will sa. 
22 the servants of David and Joab came from 
38 the king said unto his servants. Know ye 

20 in the eyes of the handmaids of his serv 

5 tell my servant David, Thus saith the LO. 
8 so shalt thou say unto my servant David 

19 thou hast spoken also of thy servant's ho. 

20 for thou. Lord God, knowest thy servant 

21 hast thou done all to make thy servant 

25 thou hast spoken concerning thy servant 

26 and let the house of thy servant David be 

27 hast revealed to thy servant, saying, I w. 

27 therefore hath thy servant found in his 

28 hast promised this goodness unto thy se. 

29 to bless the house of thy servant, that it 

29 let the house of thy servant be blessed for 
2 (3o)the Moabites became David'sservants 

6 Syrians became servants to David, (and) 

7 the shields of gold that were on the serv. 

14 all they of Edom became David's servants 
2 (there was) of the house of Saul a servant 
2 (Art) thou Ziba? And he said. Thy serva. 
6 And he answered. Behold thy servant I 

8 W hat (is) thy servant, that thou shouldeat 
10 thy servants, shall till the land for hira 

10 Ziba had fifteen sons and twenty servants 

11 the king hath commanded his servant 

12 And all .(were) servants unto Mephiboa. 

2 to comfort hira by the hand of hia eerva. 

8 David's servants came into the land of the 

3 hath not David (rather) sent hia servants 

4 Hanun took David's servants, and shaved 
19 the kings (that were) servants to Hadare. 

1 David sent Joab, and hia servants with 

9 Uriah slept .with ail the servants of his 
II the servants of my lord, are encamped in 

13 to lie on his bed with the servants of his 
17 there fell (some) of the people of the ser. 
21 Thy servant Uriah the Hittite is dead al. 

24 shot from off the v/all upon thy servants 
24 the king's servants be dead, and thy ser. 
i8 the servants of David feared to tell him 

19 David saw that his servants whispered 
ig David said unto his servanta,'Isthe child 
21 Then said his servants unto him, What 
24 Behold now, thy servant hath sheep she. 
24 let. .his servants go with thy servant 

31 his servants stood by with their clothes 
35 the king's sons come : as thy servant said 
. 36 the king also and all his servants wept 
. 19 thy servant Joab, he bade me, and he put 
. 20 hath thy servant Joab done this thing 
. 22 thy servant knoweth that I have found 
. 22 king hath fulfilled the request of hia ser. 
. 30 he said unto his servants. See, Joab's field 

30 And Absalom's servants set the field on 

31 Wherefore have thy servants set my field 

2 Thy servant (is) of one of the tribes of Is. 

8 thy servant vowed a vow while I abode 
. 14 David said unto all his servants that 

15 And the king's aervanta said unto the kl. 
IS thy servants (are ready to do) whatsoever 

. 18 his servants passed on beside him; and 
. 21 even there also will thy servant be 
34 say unto Absalom, I will be thy servant 
34 (as) I (have been) thy father's servant hit. 
34 so (will) I now also (be) thy servant : then 

6 he cast stones at all the servants of king 
. ri said to Abishai, and to all his servants 

20 when Absalom's servants came to the wo. 

7 the people, were slain before the servants 

9 And Absalom met the servants of David 
29 sent the king's servant, and (me) thy ser. 

5 shamed this day the faces of all thy serv, 

6 thou regardest neither princes nor serv. 

7 and speak comfortably unto thy aervanta I 



3 Sa. ig. 14 (this word). .Return thou, and all thy so. 
19. 17 his fifteen sons and his twenty servants 
19. 19 neither .remember that which thy serv. 
19. 20 thy servant doth know that 1 have sinned 
ig. 26 my servant deceived me : for thy servant 
19. 26 go to the king ; because thy servant (is) la. 
19. 27 he hath slandered thy servant unto my 
ig. 28 yet didst thou set thy servant among th. 
19. 35 can thy servant taste what I eat or what 
19. 35 wherefore then should thy servant be yet 

19. 36 Thy servant will go a little way over Jor. 
ig. 37 Let thy servant, I pray thee, turn back ag. 
ig. 37 behold thy servant Chimham ; let him go 

20. 6 take thou thy lord's servants, and pujouo 

21. 15 David went down, and hia servants with 

21. 22 and fell by the hand of hia servants 
24. 10 Lord take away the iniquity of thy serv. 
24. 20 saw the king and his servants coming oa 
24. 2! WJierefore ia the king come to hia serv. 

1 Kl. I. 2 hia servants said unto hira, Let there be 

I. g all the men of Judah the king's servants 

I. 19 Solomon thy eervant hath he not called 
I. 26 But n. 3, (even) me thy servant, and Zadok 
I. 26 andthyservantSolomon,hathhenotcalled 
I. 27 thou hast not showed (it) unto thy serv. 

I 33 Take with you the servants of your lord 
I. 47 the king's sen'ants came to bless our lord 

1. 51 that he will not slay his servant with tho 

2. 38 as., the king hath said, bo will thy servant 
2. 39 two of the servants of Shimei ran away 
2. 3g saying. Behold, thy servants (be) in Gatb 
2. 40 went to Gath to Achish to seek his serv. 

2. 40 Shimei went, and brought^his servants fr. 

3. 6 Thou hast showed unto thy servant David 
3. 7 thou haot made thy servant king instead 
3. 8 i-hy servant (is) in the midst of thy people 
3. 9 Give therefore thy servant an understan. 
3. 15 and made a feast to all hia servents 

5. I Hiram king of Tyre sent his servants unto 
5. 6 and my servants shall be with thy servants 
5. 6 unto thee will I give hire for thy servants 
S- g My servants shall bring(them') down from 
8. 23 who keepeth covenant . with thy servants 
8. 24 Who hast kept with thy servant David my 
8. 25 keep with thy servant David my father 
8. 26 which thou spakest unto thy servant Da. 
8. 28 have, .respect unto the prayer of thy ser. 
8. 28, 29 the prayer which thy servant 
8. 30 hearken, .to the supplication of thy eerv. 
8. 32 judge thy servants, condemning the wic. 
8. 36 forgive the sin of thy servants, and of thy 
8. 52 open unto the supplication of thy servant 
8. 53 spakest by the hand of Moses thy servant 
8. 56 promisedbythehand of Moses his servant 
8. 59 that he maintainjthe cause of his servant 

8. 66 that the Lord had done for David his sa. 

9. 22 his servants, and his princes, and his cap. 
9. 27 Hiram sent, .his servants, with the serv. 

JO. s ''"6 sitting of hia servants, and the atten. 
10. 8 happy (are) these thy servants, which at. 

10. 13 went to her own country, .and herBcrva. 

II. I J I wUl surely give it to thy servant 

11. 13 give one tribe for David my servant's sa. 
II. 17 certain Edomitea of iiis father's servants 
II. 26 Solomon's servant, whose mother's namo 
II. 32 he shall have one tribe for my servant Da. 
11. 34 make him prince, .for David my servants 
II. 36 David my servant may have a light alway 

11. 38 keep my statutes, .as David my servant 

12. 7 If thou wilt be a eervant unto thia people 
12. 7 then they v/ill be thy servants for ever 
14. 8 thou hast not been as my servant David 

14. i3 which he spake bythe hand of his servant 

15. 18 delivered them into the hand of his serv. 

15. 29 which he spake by his servant Ahijah tho 

16. 9 lus servant Zirari, captain of half (his) ch. 
18. 9 thatthouwouldestdeliverthyservaatinto 
18. 12 I thy servant fear the LORD from my yo. 
18. 36 (that) I (am) thy servant, and (that) I have 
2o. 6 I will send my servants unto thee tomor. 
so. 6 thine house, and the houses of thy serva. 
2o. 9 All that thou didst send for to thy serva., 
20. 12 he said unto his servants. Set (yourselves) 
20. 23 the servants of the king of Syria said unto 
2o. 31 hia servants said unto him. Behold now 
20. 32 Thy servant Ben-hadad saith, I pray thee 
20. 39 Thy servant vrent out into the midst of th? 
20. 40 as thy servant was busy here and there ., 

22. 3 the king of Israel said unto his servants 
22. 49 Let my servants go with thy servants ia ' 

2 Ki. 3. J3 let., the life of these fifty thy servants, be 

2. 16 there be with thy servants fifty strong men 

3. II one of the king of Israel's servants answ. 

4. I Thy servant my husband ia dead; and thou 

4. I knowest that thy servant did fear the L. 

5. 6 sent Naaman my servant to thee, that th. 
5. 13 servants came near, and spake untohim ' 
5. 15 I pray thee, take a blessing of thy servant 
5. 17 be given to thy servant two mules' burden 
5. 17 for thy servant will henceforth offer usi. 

5. 18 Lord pardon thy servant, pardon thyse. 
S- 25 And he said. Thy servant wentno whither 

6. 3 go with thy servants. And he answered, I. 
6. 8 took counsel with hia servants, saying. In 

6. II called his servants, and said unto them 
6. 12 one of his servants said. None my lord, O 
7, 12 said unto his servants, I wiU now showyou 

7. 13 one of hia servants answered and said. Let 

8. 13 (is) thy servant a dog, that he should do 
8. 19 destroy Judah for David his servants' sake 

9. 7 I may avenge the blood of my servants 
9. 7 blood of all tbe servants ot the loss, at 



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e Kt Q. ir Tbcn Jehu came forth to the servants of 
g. 38 serviints carried him in a chariot to Jeru. 
9. 36 which he spake by his servant Elijalithe 
10. 5 Wo (are) thy servants, anil will do all that 
10. 10 (that) which he spake by his servant Elij. 
10. 23 here v/ifch you none of the servants of the 
12. 20 his servants arose, and made aconspiracy 
12. Qi hisservants, smote Iiim, and he died; and 
14. 5 slew hissorvants which hadslaintheking 
14. 25 which he spake by the hand of his servant 

16. 7 I (am) thy servant, and thy son ; comeup 

17. 3 became his servant, and gave him presents 

17. 13 which I sent to you by my servants the 
17. 23 as he had said by all his servants the pro. 

18. 12 all that Moses the servant of the Lop.nco. 

18. 24 captain of the least of my master's serv. 
tS. 26 Speak, .to thy servants in the Syrian Ian. 

19. s So the servants of kingllczekiah came to 
19. 34 for mine ovm sake, and for my servant D. 

20. 6 for mine own sake, and for my servant D. 

21. 8 according to all the law that my servant 
21. 10 Lord spake by his servants the prophets 

21. 23 servants of Anion conspired against him 

22. 9 Thy servants have gathered the money 

22. 12 scribe, and Asahiah a servant of the king's 

23. 30 servants carried him in a chariot deadfr. 

24. I Jehoialiim became his servant three years 
24. 2 which he spake by his servants the prop. 
24. 10 At that time the servants of Nebuchadn. 
24. II came against the city, and his servants did 

24. 12 he, and his mother, and his servants, and 

25. 8 servant of the king of Babylon, unto Jer. 
25. 24 Fearnottobetheservantsof theChaldees 

I Ch. 2. 34 Sheshan had a servant, an Egj'ptian, wh. 
2. 35 gave his daughter to Jarha his servant to 
6. 49 Moses the servant of God had coram.anded 

16. 13 ye seed of Israel his servant, ye children 

17. 4 Go and tell David my servant, Thus saitb 
17. 7 thus shalt thou say unto my servant Dav. 
17. 17 forthou hast(also) spoken of thy servant's 
17. 18 thy servant? for thou knowest thy serva. 
17. 19 Lord, for thy servant's sake, and acco. 
17. 23 thou hast spoken concerning thy servant 
17. 24 house of David thyservant(be)established 
17. 25 hasttold thy servant thy servant hath fo. 
17. 26 promised this goodness unto thy servant 

17. 27 please thee to bless the house of thy serv 

18. 2 Moabites became David's servants, (and) 
j8. 6 Syriansbecame David's servants, (and) br. 
«8. 7 shields of gold that were on the servants 

18. 13 all the Edomites became David's Esn'ants 

19. 2 servants of David came into the land of the 
19. 3 are not his servants come unto thee forto 

19. 4 Wherefore Hanun took David's servants 
19. 19 when the servants of Iladarezer saw that 

20. 8 they fell . . by the hand of his servants 

21. 3 (are) they not all my lord's servants? why 
21. 8 do away the iniquity of thy servant ; for 

a Ch. 1. 3 which Moses the servant of the Lord had 
2. 8 for I know that thy servants can skill to 
2. 8 my servants (shall be) with thy servants 
2. 10 will give to thy servants, the hewers that 
2. 15 thewheac let him send unto his servants 
6. 14 mercy unto thy servants that walk before 
6. IS Thou which hast kept with thy servant 
6. 16 keep with thy servant David my father tli. 
6. 17 which thou hast spoken unto thy servant 
6. 19 respect therefore to the prayer of thy ser. 
6. TQ, 20 the prayer which thy servant prayeth 
6. 21 unto the supplications of thy servant, and 
6. 23 judge thy servants, by requiting the wie. 
6. 27 forgive the sin of thy servants, and of thy 
6. 42 remember the mercies of David thy serv. 
8. 9 did Solomon make no servants for his wo. 
8. 18 sent him, by the hands of his servants, sh. 
8. 18 servants that had knowledge of the sea 

8. t8 they went with the servants of Solomon 

9. 4 sitting of his servants, and the attendance 
9. 7 happy (are) these thy servants, which st. 
g. 10 servants also of Huram, and the servants 
g. 12 and went away, .she and her servants 

9. 21 went to Tarshish with the servants of H. 
to. 7 be kind, .they will be thy servants tor ever 

12. 8 Nevertheless they shall be his servants 

13. 6 the servant of Solomon the son of David 
24. 6 of Moses the servant of the Lord, and of 
24. 9 Mcses the servant of God (laid) upon Isr. 

24. 25 his own servants conspired against him 

25. 3 slew his servants that had killed the king 
32. 9 did Sennacherib . .send his servants to 

32. 16 his serva^its spake . .against his servant 

33. 24. servants onspired against him, and slew 
34. 16 All that was committed to thy servants 

34. 20 commanded . . Asaiah a servant of the ki. 

35. 23 king said to his servants, Kave me av/ay 

35. 24 servants therefore took him out of that c. 

36. 20 where they were servants to him and his 
Ezra 2. 55, 58 the children of Solomon's servants 

6. 5 Besides their servants and their maids, of 
g. II Which thou hast commanded by thy ser. 
Neh. I. 6 thou mayest hear the prayer of thy serv. 
I. 6 forthechildren of Israel thy servants, and 
I. 7, 8 thou commandedst thy servant Moses 
1. 10 Now these (are) thy servants and thy pe. 
I. II be attentive to the prayer of thy servant 
,1. II to the prayer of thy servants, who desire to 

1. II prosper, I pray thee, thy servant this day 

2. 5 if thy servant have found favour in thy si. 
2. 10, 19 andTobiah the servant, the Ammonite 
2. 20 therefore we his servants will arise and 
S. s bring into bondage our sons . . to be serv. 
7. 57, 60 the children of Solomon's servants 



Neb. 9. 10 on all his servants, and on all the people 
9. 14 and laws, by the hand of Moses thy serv. 
9. 36 Behold, we (are) servants this day ; and 

9. 36 thereof, behold, we (are) servants in it 

10. 29 which was given by Moses the servant of 

11. 3 and the children of Solomon's servants 
Esth. I. 3 feast unto all his princes and his servants 

2. i8 feast unto all his princes and his servants 

3. 2 all the king's servants, that (were) in the 

3. 3 Then the king's servants, which (were) in 

4. II All the king's servants, and the people of 

5. II advanced him above the. .servants of tho 
Job I. 8 Uastthou considered myservantJob.that 

2. 3 Uastthou consideredmyservant.Iob, that 
3. 19 small and great arc there ; and the serv. 
4. 18 Behold, he put no trust in bis servants 
7. 2 As a servant earnestly desireth the shad. 
19. 16 called my servant, and he gave (me) no 
41.. 4 v.ilt thou take him. for a servant for ever 
42. 7 not spoken of me., as my servant Job (ha.) 
42. 8 go to my servant, .and my Servant Job 
42. 8 (the thing which is) right, like ray serva. 
Psa. 18. tilie. (A I'salm) of David the servant of the 
19. II Moreover by them is thy servant warned 
19. 13 Keep back thy servant also from presum. 
27. 9 put not thy servant away in anger : thou 
31. 16 Make thy face to shine upon thy servant 

34. 22 Lord rtdeemeth the soul of his servants 

35. z^ pleasure in the prosperity of his senant 

36. iit!f;.(A rsalm.)of David the servant of the L. 
6g. 17 hide net thy fai.o from thy servant; for 
69. 36 The seed also 0? his servants shall inher. 

78. 70 He cliose David also his servant, and took 

79. 2 The dead bodies of thy servants have they 
79. to revengingofthe blood of thy servants (wh. 
86. 2 save thy servant that truateth in thee 
86. 4 Rejoice the soul of thy servant: for unto 
86. 16 give thy strength unto thy servant, and 
89. 3 I have sworn vuito David my servant 

89. 20 I have found David my servant; with my 
89. 39 hast made void the covenant of thy serv. 

89. 50 Remeraber, Lord, the reproach of thy se. 

90. 13 let it repent thee concerningthy servants 
90. 16 Let thy work appear unto thy servants 

102. 14 For thy servants take pleasure in her St. 
102. 28 children of thy servants shall continue 
105. 6 ye seed of A.braham his servant, ye ch. 
105. 17 (even) Joseph, (who) was sold for a serv. 
105. ,25 turned. .to deal subtilely with his servants 
105. 26 He sent Moses his servant, (and) Aaron 
105. 42 he remem.bered.. Abraham his servant 
leg. 28 let them be ashamed; but let thy servant 
113. I Praise, ye servants of the Lord, praise 
116. 16 truly I (am) thy servant; I (am) thy serv. 
119. 27 Deal bountifully' with thy servant, (that) 
119. 23 thy servant did meditate in thy slatutes 
119. 38 Stablish thy word unto thy sen'ant, who 
119.49 E.emember the word unto thy servant, up. 
119. 65 Thou hast dealt well with thy servant, 
119. 76 according to thy word unto thy servant 
119. 84 How many (are) the days of thy servant? 
iig. gi They continue, .for all (are) thy servants 
tig. 122 Be surety for thy servant for good : let 
119. 124 Deal with thy servant according unto thy 
tig. 125 I (am) thy servant; give me understand 
iig. 135 Make thy face to shine upon thy servant 
tig. 140 Thy word (is) very pure., thy servant lo. 
119. 176 seekthyservant; for I do not forget thy 
123. 2 as the eyes of servants look unto the hand 
132. 10 ForthyservantDavid'ssaketurnnotaway 

134. I bless ye the Lord, all (ye) servants of the 

135. I praise (him), O ye servants of the Lord 
135. 9 upon Pharaoh, and upon all his servants 

135. 14 will repent himself concerning his serva. 

136. 22 (Even) an heritage unto Israel his servant 
143. 2 enter not into judgment with thy servant 

143. 12 destroy all them, for I (am) thy servant 

144. 10 who delivereth David his servant from the 
Prov It. 29 the fool (shall be) servant to the wise of 

12. 9 (He that is) despised, and hath a servant 
14. 35 The king's favour (is) toward a wise serv. 
17. 2 A wise servant shall have rule over a son 
19. 10 much less for a servant to have rule over 
22. 7 and the borrower(is) servant to the lender 
29. 19 A servant will not be corrected by words 

29. 21 Be that delicately bringeth up hisservant 

30. 10 Accuse not a servant unto his master, lest 
30. 22 Foraservantv/hea hereigneth; and afo. 

Eccl. 2. 7 I got (me) servants and maidens, and had 
7. 21 lest thou hear thy servant curse thee 

10. 7 I have seen servants upon horses, and 
10. 7 princes walking as servants upon the ea. 

Isa. 14. 2 shall possess them . for servants and ha. 
20. 3 Like as my servant Isaiah hath walked na. 
22. 20 I will call my servant Eliakim the son of 
24. 2 as with the servant, so with his master 
36. g captain of the least of my master's serv. 

36. >i Speak, I pray thee, unto thy servants in 

37. 5 the servants of king Hezekiah came to I. 
37. 24 By thy servants hast thou reproachedthe 
37. 35 I will defend this city, .for my servant D. 
41. 8 thou, Israel, (art) my ocrvant, Jacob wh. 

41. g Thou (art) my servant ; I have chosen th. 

42. I Behold my servant, whom I uphold ; mi. 
42. 19 Who (is) blind, but my servant? or deaf 
42. 19 who (is), .blind as the Lord's servant? 
43. 10 and my servant whom I have chosen 

44. 1 hear, Jacob myservant ; and Israel, wh. 
44. 2 Fear not, Jacob, my servant ; and thou 
44:21 thou (are) my servant : I have formed th. 
44. 21 thou (art) my servant : O Israel, thou sh. 
44. 26 That confirmeth the word of ais servant 



Isa. 45. 4 For Jacob my servant's sake, and Israel 

48. 20! he Lord liath redeemed his servant Ja. 

49. 3 Thou (art) my servant, O Israel, in whom 
49. 5 formed me from the womb (to be) his ser. 
49. 6 that thou sh'juldcst be my servant to ra. 
49. 7 to a servant of rulers. Kings shall seeand 
50. 10 that obeyeth the voice of hisservant, that 

52. 13 my servant shall deal prudently, lie shall 

53. II by his knowledge shall my righteous ser. 
54. 17 This (is) the heritage of the serTonts of 
5'6. 6 to be Ilia servants, every onethat kcepeth 
63. 17 Return for thy servants' sake, the tribes 
65. 8 BO will I do for my servants' sakes, that 
65. 9 mine elect shall inherit it, and my serv. 
65. 13 my servants shall cat, but ye shall be hu. 

65. 13 my servants shall drink, but ye shall be 
65. 13 my servants shall rejoice, but ye shall be 

65. 14 my servants than sing for joy of heart, but 

65. 15 God shall, call his scnants by anothcrn. 
66. 14 shall be known toward his servants, and 

Jer 2. 14 (Is) Israel a servant? (is) he a home bom 
7. 25 I have even sent unto you all my servants 

21. 7 Zedeklah king of Judah, and his servants 

22. 2 thou, and thy servants, and thy people th. 
22. 4 riding in chariots, .he, and his servants 
25. 4 the Lord hath sent unto you all his serv. 

25. y and Nebuchadrezzar the king, .m.y serv. 
ej. 19 hia servants, and his princes, and all his 

26. 5 To hearken to the words of my servants 

27. 6 into the hand of Nebuchadnezzar, my se, 

29. 19 which I sent unto them by my servants 

30. 10 fear thou not, O myservant Jacob, saith 
33. 21 covenant be broken with David ray serv. 
33. 22 will I multiply the seed of. .my servant 

33. 26 will I cast away the seed of. .my servant 

34. II they turned, and caused the servants and 
34. It broughtthem intosubjectionfor servanta 
34. 16 caused every man his servant, and every 

34. 16 to be unto you for ser^'ants and for hand. 

35. 15 I have sent also unto you all my senanta 

36. 24 nor any of his servants that heard all th. 

36. 31 punish him and his seed and his servants 

37. 2 neither he, nor his servants, nor the pco. 
37. 18 What havel. .against thy servants, or ag. 

43. lolwillsend and take, .myservant, and will 

44. 4 sent unto you all my servants the proph. 
46. 26 deliver them, .into the hand of his serv. 
46. 27 fnar not thou, O my servant Jacob, and 
46. 28 Fear thou not, Jacob my servant, saith 

Lara. s. 8 Servants haveruled over ua: (there is)no. 
Eze 28. 25 land that I have given to ray servant Ja. 

34. 23 he shall feed them, (even) my servant D. 

34. 24 and my servant David a prince among 

37. 24 David my servant (shall be) king over th. 

37. 25 that I have given unto Jacob my servant 

37. 23 my servant David (shall be) their prince 

38. 17 I have spoken in old time by my servants 
46. 17 if he give a gift, .to one of his servants 

Dan. 1. 12 Prove thy servants, I beseech thee, ten 

1. 13 and as thou seest, deal with thy servants 

9. 6 we hearkened unto thy servants the pro. 
g. 10 which he set before U3byhisser^■antthe 
g ti written in the law of Moses the servant 
g. 17 O our God, hear the prayer of thy servant 

10. 17 how can the servant of this my lord talk 
Joel 2. 29 upon the servants and upon the handm. 
Amos 3. 7 he revealeth his secret unto his servants 
Mic. 6. 4 redeemed thee out of the house of serva. 
Hag. 2. 23 will I take thee, (> Zenibbabel, my serv. 
Zech. t. 6 which I copimanded my servants the pr. 

3. 8 I will bring forth my servant The branch 
Mai. I. 6 A son honoureth (his) father, and a serv. 

4. 4 Remember ye the law of Moses my serv. 

b.A servant, doer, tiller, slave, ijii abad. 

Ezra 4. ti Thy senants the men oh this side the ri. 

5. II We are the servants of the God of heaven 
Dan. 2. 4 tell thy servants the dream, and we wUi 

2. 7 Let the king tell his servants the dream 

3. 26 ye servants of the most high God, come 
3. 28 delivered his servants that trusted in him 

6. 20 Daniel, servant of the liviDgGod.isthy 

Q.To minister, Ttyo sharai'a, 3. 

Exod33. II his servant Joshua, the son of Nun, a yo. 
Num II. 28 the servant of Mosea, (one) of his young 
2 Sa. 13. 17 he called his servant that ministered un. 
13. iB liis servant brought her out, and bolted 
2 Ki. 6. 15 when the servant ofi^e man of God, was 
Prov 2g. 12 If a rule- hearken to lies, all his servants 
7. A miiiisttr, SiaKovos diakoncs. 

Matt 22. 13 Then said the king to the servant, Bind 

23.iihe that isgreatest..8hallbe your servant 

Mark g. 35 (the same) shall be last of all, and servant 

John 2. 5 His mother saith unto the servants, Wh. 

2. g but the servants which drew the water k. 

12. 26 where I am, there shall also my servant 
Rom :6. I Phebe our sister, which is a servantof the 

a. A serxant, enslaved, 5oCA.or dvulos. 

Rom. 6. 19 yielded your members servants to uncle. 
6. 19 yield your members servants to righteo. 
9.A servant, slave, hov\os doulos. 

Matt.8. 9 to my servant. Do this, and he doeth (it) 

10. 24 is not above (his) master, nor the servant 
10. 25 as his master, and the servant as his lord 

13. 27 the servants of the householder came and 
13. 28 The [servants] said unto him. Wilt thou 
iS. 23 which would take account of his sen'anta 
j8. 26 The servant therefore fell down, and wo. 
18. 27 the lord of that servant was moved with 
18. 28 the same ser\'ant went out and found one 
j8. 33 O thou wicked servant, I forgave thee aU 



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Mattza S7 whosoever will be chiet. be your servant 
ai. 34 he sent his servants to the husbandmen 

21. 35 the husbandmen took his servants, and 
SI. 36 he sent other servantsmore than the first 

22. 3 sent forth his servants to call them that 
82. 4 he sent forth other servants, saying, Tell 
32. 6 the remnant took his servants, and entre. 
aa. 8 Then saith he to his servants. The wedd. 
32. 10 those servants wentout into the highways 
34. 45 Who then is a faithful and wise servant 
34. 46 Blessed (is) that servant v/hom his lord wh. 
34. 48 if that evil servant shall say in his heart 

24. 50 The lord of that servant shall come in a 

25. 14 (who) called his own servants, and deliv 

25. 19 the lord of those servants cometh, and re. 
05. 21 Well done, (thou) good and faithful serv 
25. 23 Well done, good smd faithful servant ; th 
as- 26 (Thou) wicked and slothful servant, thou 

25. 3p cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer 

26. 51 struck a servant of the high priest, and . 
Markio. 44 will be the chiefest, shall be servant of all 

la. 2 he sent to the husbandmen a servant, that 

13. 4 he sent unto thera another servant, and 
«3- 34 gave authority to his servants, and to ev. 

14. 47 smote a servant of the high priest, and cut 
I/Uke 2. 29 now lettest thou thy servant depart in pe. 

7. 2 a certain centurion's servant, who wasde. 
7. 3 that he would come and heal his servant 

7. 8 to my servant. Do this, and he doeth (it) 
7. 10 found the servant whole that had been si 

12. 37 Blessed (are) those servants, whom the 
12. 38 find (them) 80, blessed are (those servants] 
12. 43 Blessed (is) that servant, whom his lord 
12. 45 if that servant say in his heart, My lord 
12. 46 Thelordof thatservant will come in a day 

12. 47 that servant, which knew his lord's will 
14. 17 sent his servant at supper time to say to 
14. 21 that servant came, and showed his lord 
14. 21 being angry, said to his servant, Go out 
14. 22 the servant said. Lord, it is done as thou 

14. 23 the lord said unto the servant, Go out in. 

15. 22 the father said to his servants, Bring fo. 

17. 7 which of you, having a servant plowing 
17 9 Doth he thank that servant because he 
17 10 We are unprofitable servants: wehavedo. 
19. 13 he called his ten servants, and delivered 
ig. t5 he commanded these servants to be called 
19. 17 Well, thou good servant : because thou 
xg. 22 will I judge thee, (thou) wicked servant 
ao. to he sent a servant to the husbandmen, th. 
«o. II he sent another servant : and they beat 
22. 50 one of them smote the servant of the hi. 

Tolin 4. SI Ws servants met him, and told (him), say 
&. 34 Whosoever committethsin is the servant 

8. 35 the servant ahideth not in the bouse for 

13. 16 The servant is not greater than his lord 

15. 15 I call you not servants ; for the servant 
15. 20 The servant is not greater than his lord 

18. to smote the high priest's servant, and cut 
f8. 10 The servant's name was Malchus 

«8. 18 the|servants and officers stood ther? who 

18. 26 One oTIlie servants of the high priest, be. 

Acta 2. 18 on my servants and on my handmaidens 

4, 29 grant unto thy servants, that with all bo. 

t6. 17 These men are the servants of the most 

Bom. t. 1 Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called (to 

6. 16 servants to obey, his servants ye are to 

6. 17 God be thanked, that ye were the servants 

6. 20 when ye were the servants of sin, ye were 

1 Co. 7. 21 Art thoucalled (being) aservant? carenot 

7. 22 he that is called' in the Lord, (being) a s. 
7. 22 he that is called, (being) free, is Christ's s. 
7. 23 Ye are bought, .be not ye the servants of 

a Co. 4. 5 and ourselves your servants for Jesus' sa. 
GaL I. 10 pleased men, I should not be the servant 

4. I the heir, .differeth nothing from a serva. 

4. 7 thou art no more a servant, but a son 
Eph. 6. sServants, be obedient to thera that are (y.) 

6. 6 as the servants of Christ, doingjthe will of 
PhiL I. I Paul and Timotheus, the servants of Jesus 

2. 7 and took' upon him the form of a servant 
CoL 3. 22 Servants, obey In all things (youi) master 
4. I give unto (your) servants that which is 
4. 12 Epaphras, who is (one) of you, a servant 
t Ti. 6. I Let as many servants as are imder the 

2 Ti. 2. 24 the servant of the Lord must not strive 
Titua t. 1 Paul, a servant of God, and an apostle of 

2. 9 (Exhort) servants to be obedient unto th. 
Plun. x6 Not now as a servant, but above a serva. 
Jas. r. I James, a servant of God and of the Lord 
I Pe. 2. 16 not using (your) liberty . . but as the serv. 
a Pe. I. I Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of 

2. 19 they themselves are the servants of corr. 
Jude I Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, and br. 
Eev. I. I to show vmto his servants things which 

I. t signified (it) by his angel unto his servant 

2. -20 to seduce my servants to commit fomic. 

7. 3 till we have sealed the servants of our G. 
10. 7 as he hath declared to his servants the 
XI. 18 shouldest give rev/ard unto thy servants 
15. 3 they sing the song of Moses the servant 
xg. 2 hath avenged the blood of his servants at 
ig. s Praise our God, all ye his servants, and 
22. 3 no more curse . . and his Aervants shall se. 
22. 6 sent his angel to show unto his servants 

10. An attendant, servant, eepdvoiv tkerapon. 
Heb. 3. 5 Moses verily (was) faithful. . as a servant 

11. A dmnestic, house servant, ohciTiis oilcetes. 
Luke 16. 13 No servant can serve two masters : for 
Eom.14. 4 thou that judgestanotherman's servant? 
» Pe. «. i8 Servants, (be) subject to your meters wi 



11. A child, boy, servant, irats pais. 

Matt. 8. 6 my servant lieth at home sick of the palsy 
8. 8 speak the word only, and my servant sh 
8. 13 ius servant was healed in the self same 
12: 18 Behold my servant, whom I have chosen 

14. 7 said unto his servants, This is John the 
Luke I 54 He hath holpen his servant Israel, in re. 

X. 69 for us in the house of his servant David 
7 7 say in a word, and my servant shall be 

15. 26 he called one of the servants, and asked 
Acts 4. 25 Who by the mouth of thy servant David 

l3.Anvm,der rower, wider ling, birripeTris huperetes. 
Matt26. 58 went in, and sat with the servants, to see 
Marki4 54 he sat with the servants, and warmed hi. 

14, 65 the servants did strike him with the paL 
JohniS. 36 then would my servants fight, thati sho 

SEHVATiTT, (hired, bom) — 

LHired servant, hireling, i'?^ sakir. 

Exodia. 45 and an hired servant shall not eat thereof 

Lev. 22. 10 an hired servant, shall not eat (of) theholy 

25. 6 and for thy maid, and. .thy hired servant 

25. 40 as an hired servant, (and) as a sojourner 

25. 50 according to the time of an hired servant 

25. 53 as a yearly hired servant shall he be with 

Oeutis. 18 he hath been worth a double hired serv. 

■J?" 24. «4 Thou Shalt not oppress an hired servant 

3. A son of the house, n'^-H ben^bayiih. 

Bccl. 2. 7 and had servants bom in my boiise ; also 

i.A hired servant, hireling, filtrdios misthios. 
Luke 15. 17 How many liired servants of my father's 

15. ig make me as one of thy hired servants 

5. A hireling, hired servant, ixiaOaros misthotos 
Mark t. 20 in the ship with the hired servants, and 

feSaVANTS, to be, became, make — 

1. To be or hecoine a servant, 131; abad. 

I 3a. 4. 9 that ye be not ser/ants unto the Hebrews 
I Ch.19. 19 they made peace and becarne his serva. 

2. To make one a servant or slave, SovK6u> doulod 

Kom. 6. 18 ye became the servants of righteousness 

6. 22 made free from sin, and become servants 
I Co. 9. [9 yet have I made myself servant unto all 

BERVAKTS, store of — 
Service, n^3j;^ ahuddah. 

Gen. 36.'i4 possession of herds, and great store of se 

SERVE (self), to — 

I. To serve, 133; abad. 

Geji. 14. 4 'Twelve years they served Chedorlaomer 
15. 13 Know, .that thy seed, .shall serve them 
IS. 14 that nation, whom they shall serve, will 
25. 23 and the elder shall serve the younger 
27. 29 Let people serve thee, and nations bow 
27. 40 Shalt thou live, and shalt serve thy bro. 
29. IS shouldest thotttherefore serve me for no. 
29. 18 I will serve thee seven years for Eachel 
29. 2o And Jacob served seven years for Eachel 
29. 25 did not I serve with thee for Eachel ?wh. 
29. 27 fortheservice which thou shalt serve with 

29. 30 and served with him yet seven other ye. 

30. 26 Give (me) my wives, for whom I have se. 

30. 29 Tbou knowest how I have served thee, and 

31. 6 with all my power I have served your fa. 
31. 41 I served thee fourteen years for thy two 

Exod. 3. 12 ye shall serve God upon this mountain 
4. 23 Let my son go, that he may serve me, and 

7. i6 that they may serve me in the wilderness 

8. I, ao Let my people go, that they may serve 

9. I, 13 Let mypeople go, that theymay serve 
lo. 3 let my people go, that they may serve me 
10. 7 that they may serve the Lord their God 
to, 8 he said unto them. Go, serve the Loed yo. 
to. II go now ye (that are) men, and serve the 
10. 24 Go ye, serve the Lord ; only let your flo. 
10. 26 thereof must we take to serve the Lord 
10. 26 we know not with what we must serve the 
la 31 and go, serve the Lord, as ye have said 

14. la Let us alone, that we may serve the Egy. 
14 la (it had been) better for us to serve theE. 
21. 2 Hebrew servant, six years he shall serve 
21. 6 bore his ear. .he shall serve him for ever 
23. 2S ye shall serve the Lord your God, and he 
23. 33 if thou serve their gods, it wUl surely be 

Lev. 25. 40 fend) shall serve thee unto the year of ju. 
Num. 4.24 This (is) the service . . to serve, and for 

4. 26 that is made forthem : so shall they serve 

8. 25 shall cease waiting. . and shall Serve no m. 

t8. 7 ye shall serve : I have given "your priest's 

18. 21 for their service which they serve, (even) 

Deut. 4, 19 be driven to worship them, and serve th. 

4. 28 ye shall serve gods, the work of men's ha. 

6.;i3 Thou shalt fear the Lord thy God, andse. 

74 turn away . . that they may serve other go. 

7. 16 neither shalt thou serve their gods; for th. 

8. 19 walk after other gods, and serve them 
to. 12 to serve the Lord thy God with all thy 
do. 20 him shalt thou serve, and to him shalt th. 
It. 13 to serve him with aU your heart and with 
ti. 16 and serve other gods, and worship them 
12. 2 the places Wherein the nations, .served 

12. 30 How did these nations serve their gods? 

13. 4 ye shall serve, and cleave unto him 

13. 6, 13 Let us go and serve othergods, which 

15. 12 be sold unto thee, and serve thee six years 
17. 3 hath gone and served other gods, and wo. 
20. 1 J all the people, .they shall serVe thee 



Dent28. 14 not go aside, .after othergods to serve th. 
28. 36 there shalt thou serve other gods, wood 
28 47 thou servedst not the LORD thy God with 
28. 48 Therefore shalt thou serve thine enemies 

28. 64 thou thalt serve other gods, which neither 
ag. 18 to go (and) servo the gods of these nations 

29. 26 they went and served other gods, and wo. 

30. 17 aud worship other gods, and serve them 

31. 20 serve them, and provoke me, and break 
Josh 16. to unto this day, and serve under tribute 

22. 5 Serve him with all your heart, and with 

23. 7 neither serve them, nor bow yourselves 
33. 16 have gone and served othergods, and ho. 

24. 2 Your fathers dwelt . . and they served other 
24. J4 and serve him in sincerity and in truth 
24. 14 which your fathersserved on the other si. 
24. 14 putawaythegods. .and serve yethe Lord 
24. 15 & it seem evU unto you to serve theLoEJ) 
24. IS choose you this day whom ye will serve 
24. 15 the gods which Vour fathers served, that 
24. IS as for me and my house, we will serve the 
34. 16 should forsake the Lord, to serve other 
24. i8 wUl we also serve the Lord ; forhe(is)our 
24. 19 said unto the people, Ye cannot serve the 
24. ao forsake the LORD, and serve strange gods 
24. 21 said unto Joshua, Nay ; but we will serve 
24. 22 have chosen you the Lord, to serve him 
24. 24 Lord our God will we serve, and his voice 

24. 31 Israel served the LORD all the days of Jo. 
Jadg. 2. 7 people served the Lord all the days of Jo. 

2. II children of Israel did evil and served Ba. 
2. 13 forsook the Lord, andservedBaal and As. 

2. 19 in followingothetgodsto serve them, and 

3. 6 gave their daughters . . and served their go. 
3. 7 forgat the Lord their God, and served Ba. 
3. 8 thechUdren of IsraelservedCushan-risha. 
3. 14 served Eglon the king of Moab eighteen 
g. 28 who(is) Shechem, that we should serve him 
9. 28 Serve the men . for why should we serve 
9. 38 Who (is) Abimelech, that we should serve 

10. 6 scrveaBaaUm,and Ashtaroth.and the gods 
to. 6 forsook the Lord, and served not him 

10 to forsaken our God, and also served Baalim 
10. 13 hiLve forsaken me, and served other gods 
10. c6 put away the strange gods . an'd served 

I Sa 7 3 serve him only; and he will deliver you out 

7. 4 put away Baalim . . and served the Lord 

8. 8 have forsaken me, and served other godg 

11 I Make a covenant, and we will serve thee 
12. 10 and have served Baalim and Ashtaroth 
12. to now deliver us. .and we will serve thee 

12 14 If ye will fear the Lord-, and serve him, and 
12. ao turn not aside . but serve the Lord with 
12. 24 Only fear the Lord, and serve him in tr. 
17. 9 then shall ye be our servants, end serve us 
26. ig driven me out . . saying. Go, serve other g. 

« Sa. to. 19 they made peace with Israel, and served 
IS 8 to Jerusalem, then I will serve the LORD 
16. tg whom should I ser\'e. .served in thy fat. 
22. 44 a people (which) I knew not shall serve 

I KJ. 4. 21 and served Solomon all the days of hia I. 

9. 6 but go and serve other gods, and worship 
g. 9 have worshipped them, and served thcin 

12. 4 make thou . . lighter, and we wUl serve th. 
12. 7 wilt serve them, and answer them, and 

16. 31 went and served Baal, and worshipped 
22. 53 For he served Baal, and worshipped him 

3 Ki. xo. 18 8erved^5aal a little, (but) Jehu shall serve 
17 12 For they served idols, whereof the Lord 

17. 16 worshipped all the host of heaven, and a 
17. 33 They feared the Lord, and served their 

17. 35 nor bow yourselves to them, nor serve t 
17. 41 served their graven images, both their c. 

18. 7 rebelled against the king. . and served him 
21. 3 worshipped all the host of heaven, and a. 

21. 31 served the idols that his fathers served 

25. 24 dwell in the land, and serve the king of 
I Ch.28. 9 serve him with a perfect heart, and with 
a Ch. 7. 19 go and serve other gods, and worship th. 

7. 22 laid hold on other gods, and served them 
to. 4 therefore ease, and we will serve theo 
34. 18 served groves and idols : and wrath cama 
30. 8 serve the LORD . . that the fiercen ess of his 
33. 3 worshippedallthehost..andserved them 
33. 16 commanded Judahto servethe Lord God 
33. 22 for Amon sacrificed. '.and served them 
34. 33 all that were present, to serve the Lord 

35. 3 serve now the LORD your God, and his p. 
Neh. 9. 35 For they have not served thee in their fc. 
Job 21. ts What (is) the Almighty, that we should a. 

36. II If they obey and serve (him), they shall 
39. 9 Will the unicorn be willing to servo thee 

Psa. 2. II Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice w. 
t8. 43 people (whom) I have not known shall s. 

22. 30 A seed shall serve him ; it shall be acco 
72. II before him ; all nations shall serve him 
97. 7 Confounded be all they that serve graven 

too. 2 Serve the Lord with gladness ; come be. 

to2. 22 are gathered together, .to serve the Lord 

to6. 36 served their idols which were a snare un. 

Jsa- ig. 23 Egyptians shall serve with the Assyrians 

60. 12 kingdom that will not serve thee shall p. 
Jer. 5.19 Like as ye have . . served strange gods in 

5. 19 so shall ye serve strangers in a land (th. 

8. 2 loved, and whom they have served, and 
II. to they^went after other gods to serve them 
13. 10 wafli after other gods, to serve them, and 
16. n walked after other gods, and have served 

16. 13 there shall ye serve other gods day and 
22. 9 and worshipped other gods, and served 
25. 6 gonot after othergods to serve them, and 
3;. II these nations eball serve the king of £a- 



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Jer. 25. 14 great kings shall serve themselves of th. 
27. 6 the beasts .. have I giveu .. tu serve them 
a/. 7 all nations shall servehim.and his son, and 
27. 7 great kings shall serve themselves of him 
27. 8 nation and kingdom which will not servo 
27. 9 Yc shall not serve the king of Babylon 
27. II the nations that, .serve him, those will I 
27. 12 and serve him and his people, and live 
27. 13 the nation that will not serve the king of 
27. 14 Ye shall not serve the king of Babylon 

27. 17 servethekingof Babylon, and live: where. 
28. 14 that they may serve Nebuchadnezzar ki. 

28. i.j they shall serve hira : and I have given 
30. 8 strangers shall no more serve themselves 
30. 9 they shall serve: the LORD- their God, and 
34. 9 none should serve himself of them, (to 

34. 10 none should serve themselves of them any 

34. 14 when he hath served thee six years, thou 

35. 15 go notafterother gods to serve them, and 
40. 9 Fear not to serve the Chaldeans : dwell 
40. 9 serve the king of Babylon, and it shall be 
44. 3 to serve other gods, whom they knew not 

Eze. 20. 39 serve ye every one his idols, and hereaf. 
2o. 40 there shall all the house, .serve me : th. 
29. 18 for the service that he had served against 

29. zo (for) his labour wherewith ho served ag. 
34. 27 out of the hand of those that served tlie. 
48. 18 for food unto them that serve the city 
48. 19 they that serve the city shall serve it out 

Ho3. 12. 12 Israel served for a wife, and for a wife ho 

Zcph. 3. 9 call upon the name of the Lord, to serve 

Mai. 3. 14 It (is) vain to serve God ; and what profit 

3. 17 as a man spareth his own son that serv. 

3. 18 him that serveth God and him that serv. 

2. To he caused to serve, 135/ abad, 6. 

Exodao. 5 Thou shalt not bow down, .nor serve th. 

23. 24 Thou Shalt not bow down, .nor serve th. 

Deut. 5. 9 Thou shalt not bow down, .nor serve th. 

13. 2 go after other gods.. and let us serve th. 

Z. Service, rn"i3]i abodah. 

Num. 3. 36 all' the vessels thereof,- and- all that serv. 

4. To stand before, ^}sh no;; amad liphne. 

Jer. 40. 10 I vn\l dwell at Mizpah, to serve the Cha. 
52. z 2 came Nebuzar-adan.. (which) served the 

5. To do, .T^j; asah. 

Judg. 8. I Why hast thou served us thus, that thou 

6. To cleave, break up, tilt, serve, nb9 pelack. 

Dan. 3. 12 they serve not thy gods, nor worship the 
3. 14 do not ye serve my gods, nor worship the 
3. 17 our God whom we serve is able to deliver 
3. i3 we will not serve thy gods, nor worship 

3. 28 that they might not serve nor worship any 
6. 16 Thy God, whom thou servesc continually 

6. 20 isthyGod, whom thouservesfcontinually 

7. 14 that all., nations, and languages, should s. 
7. 27 and all dominions should serve and obey 

7. To minister, ni?' sharath, 3. 

Gen. 39. 4 Joseph found grace, .and he s«rved him 
40. 4 charged Joseph with them, and he served 
I Ch.27. I their officers that served the king in any 
a Chrig. 11 chosea you to stand before him, to serve 
Esth. ir 10 the-seven chamberlains that served in the 
Psa.ioi, .S walketh in a perfect way, he shall serve 
Isa. ^56. 6 to serve him, and to love the name of the 
Eze. 20. 32 We will be as the heathen, .to serve wood 

8. To do a deed, ViDj hoi gamat gemul. 

P3a.i37. 8 that rewardeth thee as thou hast served 

9. To act as a deacon, ministrant, StaKoveia diako. 

IiUkeio. 40 that my sister hath left me to serve alone 
12.37 that he shall gird himself, .and serve them 
17. 8 serve me, till I have eaten and drunken : 
22. 26 and he that is chief,. as he that doth servo 
22. 27 he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth 
22. 27 but r am among you as he that serveth 

Johni2. 2 made hira a supper; and Martha served 
12. 26 If any man serve me, him will my Father 

Acta 6. 2lt is not reason that we should., serve ta. 

10. To serve, be a slave, SouAeyw douleuo. 

Matt. 6. 24 No man can serve two masters: for^ither 

6. 24 Ye cannot serve God and mammon 
Lukeis. 29 Lo, these many years do I serve thee, ne. 

16. 13 No servant can serve two masters: for elt. 

16. 13 Ye cannot serve God and mammon 
Acts 20. 19 Serving the Lord with all humility of mi. 
Bom. 6. 6 that henceforth we should not serve sin 

7. 6 we should serve in newness of spirit, and 
7. 25 with th» mind I myself serve the law of 
9. 12 It was said . .The elder shall serve the yo. 

12. 11 Not slothful, .fervent In spirit ; servmg 

14. 18 he that in these things serveth Christ (is) 
16. 18 they that are such serve not our Lord J. 

Gal. 5. 13 (use) not .liberty . .but by love serve one 
Phil. 2. 22 as a son with the. father, he hath served 
Col. 3. 24 ye shall receive the reward, .for ye serve 
I Th. I. 9 turned to God from idols to serve.the li. 
Titus 3. 3 serving divers Lusts and pleasures, living 
Xi.To serve pvbKcly or reverentially, Xarpeiui. 
Matt. 4. ID thy God, and him only shalt thou serve 
Luke :. 74 that we. .might servo him without fear 
2. 37 served (God) with fastings and prayers ni.. 

4. 8 thy God, and him only shalt thou serve 
Acts 7. 7 after that shall they come forth, and serve 

5. 7 our twelve tribes, instantly serving (God) 
27. 23 of God, whose I am. and whom I serve 

Eom. 1. 9 God is ray witness, whomi serve withmy 
I. 25 served the creature more than the Crea. 



2Ti. I. 3 I thank Go'l, whom I serve from (my) for. 

lleb. 8. 5 Wbo serve unto the example anil shadow 

9. 14 purge your conscience, .to serve the liv. 

12. 28 let us have grace, whereby we may serve 

13. 10 tlicy have no right to eat which serve the 
Key. 7. 15 and serve him day ami night in his tcm. 

22. 3 uo more curse, .and his servants shallse. 
12. To row as an imdcrliny, uwripfT^u ku.pereleo. 

Acts 13. 36 David, after he had served his own gen. 
SEKVE, to cause or make to — 
l.To serve, make to scree, 3""i3V abnd-be. 

Exod. I. 14 their service, wherein they made them so. 
2. To cause to serve, 135; abad, f>. 

Exod. 1. 13 made the children of Israel to serve with 
2 Ch.34. 33 and made all that were present.. to serve 
Isa. 43. 23 I have not caused thee to serve with an 

43. 24 thou hast made me to serve with thy sins 
Jer. 17. 4 I will cause thee to serve thine enemies 
Eze. 29. J 8 caused his army to serve a great service 

SERVE, to be made to — 

To be made to serve, 155; abad, 4. 

Isa. 14. 3 bondage wherein thou wast made to serve 
SERVED, to be — 
To be served, 1211 abad, 2. 

Eccl. 5. 9 the king (himself) is served by the field 

SERVICE, servile, serving, servitor, servitude, divine — 
1. Hands or loarts nf, 'y_, T yad, yede. 

I Ch. 6. 31 (they) whom David set over the service of 

29. 5 who (then) is willing to consecrate his se. 

2. To serve, "ijy abad.. 
Exod 14. 5 that we have let Israel go from serving 
Deut 15.18 a double hired servant (to thee), in serving 

Z. Service, ■inbj;. abodah. 

Gen. 29. 27' we will give thee this also for the service 

30. 7.6 thou knowest my service.which Ihave do. 

Exod. I. 14 and in all manner of service in the field 

I. 14 all their service whereiuthey made them 

12. 25 when ye be como. .ye shall keep this serv. 

12. 26 say unto you. What mean ye by this ser. 

13. s thou shalt keep this service in this mo. 
22-19 vessels of the tabernacle in all the service 

30. 16 shalt appoint it for the service of the ta. 
35. 21 for aU his service, and for the holygarm. 

35. 24 shittim wood, for any worX of the service 

36. I work all manner of work for the service 
36. 3 for the work of the service of the sanctu. 
36. s much more than enough for the service 

38. 21 as it was counted, .(for) theserviceof the 

39. 40 ail the vessels of the service of the taber. 
Lev. 2.3.. 7,. 8, 21, 25, 35, j6 ye shall do no servile work 
Kum. 3. 7, 8, to do the service of the tabernacle 

3. 26 the cords of it, for all the service thereof 

3. 31 the hanging, and aU the service thereof 

4. 4 This (shall be) the service of the sons of 
4. 19 andappointthemevery one to his service 

4. 23 all that enter in to perform the service 
4. 24, 28, 33 This (is) the service of the families 
4. 26 all the instruments of their service, and 
4. 27 his sons shall be all the service of the sons 
4. 27 all their burdens, and in all their service 
4. 31, 33 according to all theirservice in the ta. 
4. 32 their instruments, and with all their ser. 
4. 47 the service of the ministry, and the serv. 
4. 49 every one according to his service, and 
7. 5 that they may be to do the service of the 
7. 5 give, .to every man according to his ser. 
7. 7 the sons of Gershon, according to theirse. 
7. 8 he gave, .accordingunto theirservice, un. 

7. 9 the service of the sanctuary belonging un. 

8. II they may execute the service of the Lord 
8. 19 to do the service of the children of Israel 
8. 22 to do their service in the tabernacle of 

8. 24 shall go in to wait upon the service of the 
8. 25 they shall cease waiting upon the service 
8. 26 to keep the charge, and shall do no serv. 

16. 9 to do the service of the tabernacle of the 
18. 4 keep thecharge..forallthe serviceof the 
18. 6 to do the service of the tabernacle of the 
18. 7 given your priest's office . . as a service of 
18. 21 service which they serve, (even) the ser. 
18. 23 the Levites shall do the service of the ta. 
18. 31 it (is).your reward for your service in the 
s8. 18 ye shalljio no manner of servile, work 
a8. 25. 26 ye shall do no servile work 
ag. I, 12 ye shall do no servile work : it is a d. 
29. 35 ye shall do no servile work (therein) 
Josh.22. 27 that we might do the serviceof the LORD 
I Ki.i2. 4 make thou the grievous service of thy fa. 
I Ch. 6. 48 (were) appointed imto.all manner of ser. 
g. 13 able men lor the work of the service of 
9. 19 Korahites, (were) over the work of the se. 

23. 24 that did the work for the service of the 
23. 26 nor any vessels of it for the service ther. 
23. 28 for the service of the house of the Lord 
23,28 the work of the service of the house of 

23. 32 in the service of the house of the LORD 

24. 3 according to their offices in their service 
24. 19 the orderings of them in their service to 

25. 1 separated to the service of the sons of A. 

25. I of the workmen according to their serv. 
2s. 6 harps, forthe service ofthe house of God 

26. 8 able men for strength forthe service, (we.) 
26. 30 the business of the Lord, and in the ser. 
28, 13 the work of the service of the house of 
28. 13 the vessels of service in the house of the 
z3. 14 for all instruments of -all maimer of ser. 



1 Ch. ;S. i^ for all instruments of every kind of serv- 

7i. 20 the work (or the service of the house of 
28. 21 they sliull Ijc with thee) for all the serv. 

28. 21 willing skilful man, for any manner of a. 

29. 7 gave for the service of the house of God 

2 Ch. 8. 14 the courses of the priests to their service 
10. 4 ease thou somewhat the grievous servit. 
12. 8 they may know my service, and the serv. 
24. 12 gave it to such as did the work of the se. 
29. 35 the service of the house of the Lord was 
31. 2 every man according to his service, the 
31. 16 his daily portion for their service in their 
31. 21 every work that he began in the service 

34. 13 wrought the work in any manner of serv. 
• 35. 2 encouraged them to the service of the ho. 

35. 10 the service was prepared, and the priests 
35. 15 they might not depart from their scrvico 
35. i5 the service of the Lord was prepared tlm 

Ezra 8. 20 the princes had appointed for the service 
Neh.io. 32 for the service of the house of our God 
Psa.104. 14 grass to grow . .and herb forthe service of 
Lam. I. 3 captivity . .because of great servitude 
Eze. 29. 18 caused his army to serve a great service 
29. 18 yet had he no wages., for the service that 
44. 14 for all the service thereof, and for all that 

4,Sarvice, tty^]i abida. 

Ezra 6. 18 for the service of God, which (is) at Jcru. 
5. Service, 1079 polchan. 

Kixa. 7. 19 for the servico of the house of thy God 
6.A host, service of the host, n^y tsaba. 

Num. 4. 23 all thatenterinto perform the service, to 
4- 30. 35. 39. 43 every one that entereth. .serv. 

8. 24 they sliall go in to wait upon the service 
7. Coloured or twined cloth, Tiv/ serad. 

Exod3i. 10 the cloths of service, and the holy garm. 
35. 19 The cloths of service.. the holy garments 
39. I of the blue, .they made cloths of servico 
39. 41 The cloths of Bcrvice. .and the holy gar. 

8. To minister, n-yy sharath, 3. 

2 Ki. 4. 43 his servitor said. What ! should I set this 

9. Ministration, service, Staicovia dialconia. 

Lukeio. 40 Martha wascumberedaboutmuchserving 
Kom 15. 3: that my [service] which (I have) for Jeru. 
Eev. 2. ig I know thy works, and charity, and sen'. 

lO.Public or reverential service, Xarpela latreia. 
Johni6. 2yea..will think that he doeth God service 
Uom. 9. 4 the giving of the law, and the service (of 
12. I sacrifice, .(which is) your reasonable ser. 
Heb. 9. 1 had also ordinances of divine service 

9. 6 priests went, .accomplishing the service 

W. Public work, Xtnovylo. leitoucjia. 

2 Co. 9. 12 the administration of this service not only 

Piiil. 2. 17 if I be offered upon the sacriflc-o and serv. 

2. 30 to supply your lack of service toward me 

SERVICE, to do or use the — 
1.2*0 serve, ^3y abad. 

Num. 4. 37, 41 all that might do service in the taber. 
8. 15 go in to do the service ofthe tabemaclo 
18. 23 Buttho Levitesshall dothe service ofthe 
Jer. 22. 13 useth his neighbour's service without wa. 

2.7*0 minister, rrvy sharath, 3. 

Exod 39. I to do service iuthe holy (place), and made 
Z. ilinistration, SiaKovia diakonia. 

2 Co. II. 8 robbed other churches . . to do yon service 
4.70 serve, be a slave, SouAetJui douleuo. 

Gal. 4. 8 ye did serviceunto them which bynature 
Eph. 6. 7 With good will doing service, as men pie. 

1 Ti. 6. 2 but rather do (thera)service, because they 
5. 2*0 serve publicly or reverentially, Karpdai latre: 

Heb. 9. 9 not makehim that did the service perfect 
SET — 
l.To be founded, "ip; yasad, 4. 

Song 5. 15 Hi8legs(are as) piUarsof marble set upon 
2. To be appointed, ny; yaad, 6. 

Eze. 21. 16 Go thee., whithersoever thy face (is) set 

S.Tb be filled, full, ^ba male, 4. 

Song 5. 14 hands (are as) gold rings set with the be. 
i. Arranged, fixed, tuktSs iaktos. 

Acts 12. 21 upon a set day Herod, arrayed in royal 
5. 7*0 arrange, set in array, ranaoi tassd. 

Luke 7. 8 For I also am a man set under authority 

SET (self), to — 

1.7'o set a border, V35 gabal. 

Deut 19. 14 which they of old time have set in thine 
2.7*0 grave, decree, ppij chaqaq. 

Prov. 8. 27 when he set a compass upon the face of 

3. 7*0 give, 3n; yahab. 

2 Sa.ii. 15 Set ye Uriah in the fore front of the hot. 

4. To put down, let alone, n;; yanach, 5. 
Gen.'ig. 16 and set him without the city 

Deut26. 10 thou shalt set it before the LORD thy God 

Judg. 6. iB bring forth ray present, and set (it) before 

Isa. 14. I set them in their own land : and the str. 

46. 7 8ethiminhisplace,aDdhestandetl:;£rom 

5. To station self, IV, yatsab, 7. 

2 Sa. 18. 13 thou ttyself wouldest have set thyself ag. 
I Ch.ii. 14 set themselves in themidstof(that)parcel 
a Cli.20. 17 set yourselves, stand ye (still), and see th© 

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Paa. 2. 2 klng3 of the earth set themssWes, and the 

36. 4 ha setteth himself in a way (that is) not go. 

Bab 2 I set me upon the tower, and will watch to 

6. 2*0 set up, place, iy, yatsag, 5. 

QeD. 30 38 set the rods which he had pilled before the 
43. 9 if 1 bring him not unto tliee, and set liim 
Deut 28. 56 which would not adventure to set the sole 
J udg. 7. 5 him Shalt thou set by himself; likewise ev. 
t Sa. 5. 9 brought it into the house of Dagon, and s. 
9 Sa. 6. ^^ set it in his place, in the midst of the ta. 
1 Ch.i6. I set it in the midst of the tent that David 
Hoa. 2. 3 set her as in the day that she was bom 

7 To set down, ip', yaskab, 3. 

Kze. 25. « they shall settheir palaces in thee, andm. 

8. 2*0 cause to sit down, 201 yashah, 5. 

I Sa. 2. 8 to 8et(them) among princes, and to make 

1 Ba. 2. 24 set me on the throne of David my father 

21. 9, 12 and set Naboth on high among the pe. 
21. 10 set two men, sons of Belial, before him, to 

2 Ch.23. 2o set the king upon the throne of the king. 
Paa. 68. 6 God setteth the solitary in families : he 

113. 8 That he may set (him) with princes, (even) 
Lam. 3. 6 He hath set me in dark places, as (they 
Eze 26. 2o shall set thee in the low parts of the ear. 

9. To cause to sit dovm, an; yeihib, 5. 

Ezra 4. 10 set in the cities of Samaria, and the rest 

10. To set up, prepare, p3 hun, 5. 

Ezra 3. 3 they set the altar upon his bases; for fear 

Eze. 4. 3 and set thy face against it, and it shall be 

4. 7 Therefore thou shalt set thy face toward 

11. To fill up or in, nbo male, 3. 

ExodzS. 17 thou shalt setitin settingsof stones, (ev.) 
31 sin cutting of stones, to set (them), and in 
35. 33 in the cutting of stones, to set (them), and 

39. 10 theysetinitfourrowsof atoueacXtheflrst) 

12.ro appoint, njo nianah, 3. 

Dan. I. II prince of the eumichs had set over DanL 

13. To appoint, KJ9 msna, 3. 

Ezra 7. 25 set magistrates and judges, which'may ju. 
Dan. 2. 49 set Shadrach, Meahach, and Abed-nego 

3. 12 certain Jews whomihou hastaet over the 

Xi.Any thing lifted up, Rsyo massa. 

Ezs. 24- 25 and that whereupon they set their minda 

Xi.A sending forth, m^ mishlaeh. 

Deut 23. 2o bless thee in all that thou settest thine 
28. 8, 2o Inallthatthou 3elitestthiBe-hand.imto 

16. To cause to rest, nu nuach, 5. 

Eze. 40. 2 set me apoaa very high mountain, by wh. 

17. To cause to inove, yu nua, 5. 

Dan. 10. 10 an haaid toached me, which set me.upoE 
l^.To pour out, anoint, ~p.j nasak. 

Psa. 2. 6 Yet have last jny:king upon my holy hill 

19. To cause to stand, set up, :¥5 naisah^, 5. 

Gen. 21. 28 Abraham sat sevea-eive lambs.of thefiock 

21. 29 these seven ewe-lambs v,'hich thou hasta. 

35. 20 Jacob set a pillar upon her grave : that 

Deut 32. 8 he set the bounds of the people according 

Psa. 41. 12 upholdest me in mine integrity, and set. 

74. 17 Thou hast set all the borders of theeai-th 

Jer. 5. 26 they lay watt., they set a trap, they catch 

Lam. 3. 12 He hath bent his bow, and set ma as a m. 

20. To lift up, W} nasa. 

Gen. 31. 17 and set his sons and his-xvives upon cam. 
Deut;24. 15 he (is) poor, andsetteth his heart upon it 
Hos. 4. 8 and they set their heart on their iniquity 

21. To give, jni nathan. 

Gen. 1. 17 God; set them in the firmament of the he. 

9. 13 I do set my bow in the cloud, and Itshali 

18. 8 took butter and milk . . and set (it) before 

30. 40 and set the faces of the flocks toward the 

41. 41 I have set thee over-all the land of Egypt 

Exod25. 30 thou shalt set upon the table showbread 

40. 5 thou shalt set the altar of gold for the in. 
40. 6 thou shalt set the altar of the burnt offering 
40. 7 thou shalt set the laver between the tent 
40. 33 and set up the hanging of the court gate 

ley. 17. 10 I will even set my face against that ^oul 
2o, 3 I wiU set my face against that man, and 
2o. 6 I will even set my face against that soul 
26. I neither shall ye set up (any) ims^e of st. 
26. u I will set my tabernacle araong you, and 
26. 17 1 wiU set my face against you,^nd ye sh. 

Deut. I. 8 I have set the land before you : go in and 
1 . 2 1 God hath set the land before thee : go up 

4. 8 this law,.which I set before you this day^ 
II. 26 I set before you this day a blessing and a 
II 32 judgments which I set before you this day 
17. IS thou mayest not set a stranger over thee 
28. I God win set thee on high above all nations 
30. I blessing and the curse, which I have set b. 
30. 15 I have set before thee. this day life and go. 
30. 19 I have set before you life and death, bles. 

I Sa, 12. 13 behold, the Lord hath set a king over you 

I EL s- 5 Thy son, whom I will set upon my throne 

6. 19 to set there the ark of the covenant of the 

6. 27 he set the cherubim v/ithiu the inner ho. 

7. i6 two chapiters of molten brass, to set up. 
7. 39 he set the sea on the right aide of the ho. 
9. 6 my statutes which I have set before you 

10. 9 which delighted in thee, to set thee on 
e EL 4. 43 should I set this before an hundred men? 
4. 44 he set (it) before them, and they did eat 
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1 Kl. 18. 23 if thou be able on thy part to set riders 

25. 28 set his throne above the throne of the ki. 
Ch 22. 19 set your heart and your soul to seek the 

I Ch 4 7 set (them) in the temple, five on the right 

lo he set the sea on the right side of the ea 

13 and had set it in the midst of the court 

, 19 my commandments, which I have set be 

, 6 to set thee on his throne, (to be) king for 

16 such as set their hearts to seek the Lord 

2 set garrisons in the land of Judah, aud in 

2o. 3 set himself t.o seek the LOHD, and procla. 

20. 22 the LoRDsetambushments against thech. 
24. 8 set it without at the gate of the house of 
32. 6 he set captains of war over the people and 

Neh. 2. 6 it pleased the king to send me ; and Iset 

5. 7 And I set a great assembly against them 
9. 37 unto the kings whom thou hast set over 

Psa. 8. I who hast set thy glory above the heavens 
Eccl. 3. II also he hath set the world in their heart 
Isa. 27. 4 who would set the briers (and)thorns ag. 

36. 8 if thou be able on thy part to set riders 
Jer. I. 15 they shall set every one his throne at the 

6. 27 I have set thee (for) a tower and a fortr. 
9. 13 forsaken my lav/ which I set before them 

21. 81 set before you the way of life, and the 

26. 4 to walk in my law, v/hich I have set bef. 
3S. s And I set before the.sons of t!:e house of 
44. 10 ray statutes, that I set before you and 
52. 32 set his throne above the throne of the ki. 

Eze. 4. 2 set the camp also against it, ^and . .(batt.) 
4. 3 set it (for) a wallof iron between thee and 

7. 20 therefore have I set it far frorLi them 

12. 6 I have setthee,(ior) asignunto.thehouso 

14. 8 I will set my face against that man, and 

15, 7 I will set my face against them ; they sh. 

16. 18 thou hast set mine oil and rains incense 

16. 19 thou hast even set it before them forasw. 
17. 22 branch of the high cedar, and will set (it) 
19. 8 the nations set against him on every sida 
21 IS I have set the point of the swoid against 
23. 24 I win set judgment before them, and they 

23. 25 I will set my jealousy against thcs, and 

24. 8 I have set her blood upon the top of a ro. 

26. 9 he shall set engines of war against thy wa. 
s6. 20 1 shall set glory in the land of the living 

27. 10 -they hanged the shield, . in thee; they set 

28. 2 though thou set.lihlne heart as the heart 
s8. 6 thou hast set thine heart as the heart of 
28. 14 I have set thee (so): thou wast upon the 
30. 8 when I have set a fire in Egypt, and (wh.) 
30. 14 and will set fire in Zoan, and will execute 
30. 16 I will set fire in Egypt : Sinrshall have gr. 

32. 8 will I make dark over thee.and^ct dark. 
32. 25 They have set her a bed in themidst of the 

33. 2 take a man of theii' coasts, and setlum for 
33. 7 I have set thee a watchman unto the ho. 

37. 26 will set my sanctuary in the midst of them 
39. 21 1 will set my glory among the heathen, and 

Dan, 9. 3 I set.my face unto the Lord God, to seek by 
9. 10 tewalk in hia laws, which he set before us 

10. 12 thou didst set thine heart to understand 

10. IS I set my face toward theground, aad I be. 

22. To stir up, join together, Ti?9 ea!kak, Za. 

Isa, 19. 2 I will set the Egyptians against the Egy. 

23. To sustain, support^ lean, i|SD samak. 

Eze. 24, 2 the king of Babylos set himself against 

2i.To (cause to) fiy, qiy uph, 1, 5. 

Prov23. 5 Wilt thou set thine eyes upon that which 

25. To cause to go up, r\hv,- alaH, 5. 

2 Ch. 3. 5 and set thereon palm trees and chains 

26. To cause to stand, la^ amad, 5. 

Gen. 47. 7 brought in Jacob . . aad set him before ?h. 

Hum' s- r6itbe priestshaUbringher near, andsether 

5. 18, 30 shall set the woman before the LOKD 

8. 13 thou shalt set-thelfivites before Aaron 

11. 24 and set them round aboirt the tabernacle 
27. 19 set him before Eleazar the priest, and be. 
27. 22 he took Joshua, and set him before Eleazar 

Judgie. 25 he made them sport : and they sethimbe. 
2 Sa. 22. 34 and setteth me upon my high places 

1 Ch.22. 2 he set masons to new wrought stones to 
■2 Ch.19. -s he set judges in the land, throughout all 

jg. 8 in Jerusalem did Jehcshaphat set of the 

23. 10 he setall the people, every man haWng hia 
23, 19 he setthe porters at thegatesof the house 

24. 13 they set the house of God in his state, and 
29. 25 he set the Levites in the house of the Lo. 
35. 2 he set the priests in, their charges, and 

Ezra 3. 10 they set the priests in their apparel with 

Keh. 4. 9 and set a watch against them day and nig. 

4. 13 Therefore set I in the lower places behind 

4. 13 I even set the people after their families 

13. Ill gathered them together, and set them in 
13. 19 (some) of my servants set I at the gates 

Job 34. 24' break in pieces mighty men .. and set oth. 
Psa. 18. 33 maketh my feet like hind's (feet), and se. 

37. 8 thou hast set my feet in a large room 
Isa. 21. 6 set a watchman, let him declare-what he 
Eze. 2.' 2 the spirit entered into me. .and set me up. 
3, 24 the sph-it entered unto me, andsetmeup. 

24, II set it empty upon the coals thereof, that 
■Dan. 8. i,B but he touched me, and set me upright 

a.To do^ make, use, n'^j; asah. 

2 Ch. 2. 18 he set threescore and ten thousand of th. 
Prov-22. 28 ancient land marjj. .thy fathers havi set , 
Eccl. 7. 14 God 3,l30 hath set the one over against the 

28.7b inspect, appoint, ^Z^paqad. 

Niun27. 16 Let the LoBD. .set a avanover the congre. 



29. To {cause In) appoint, i^ paqad, .5 

Josh.io. 18 Rollgreatstones and set men by it for to 

Psa. 109. 6 Set thou a wicked man over him, and let 

Isa. 62. 6 I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O J 

er. I, 10 I have this day set thee over the nations 

40, n that he had set over them Qedaliah the Sim 

BO.To pjish out, rush, q^s pashat. 

Judg. 9, 33 tiiou shalt rise early, and set upon the city 

31. To cause to rise, Cip gum, 5. 

DeutaS, 36 thy king which thou shalt set over thee 
Judg. 7. ig and they had but newly set the watch 
Ezra 6. 18 they set the priests iii their divisions, and 
Psa. 40. 2 set my feet upon a rock, (and) established 
Jer. 6. 17 I set watchmen over you, (sa.ving). Hear. 
Daa 6. I It pleased Darius to set over the kingdom 
6. 3 tliekingthoughttosethimoverthev/hole 

32. To cause to ride, 2y^ rakab, 5. 

Exod. 4. 20 took his v/ife and his Eon,3, and set them 
2. Sa. 6, 3 they set the ark of -God upoa a new cart 

33. To put, set, place, O'p, oie' sum, sim^ 

Gen. 4. 15 the Lokd set a mark upon Cain, lest any 

e, 16 the doer of the ark shalt thou set in the 

28, 22 this stone, which I have set (for) a pillar 

30. 36 he set three days' journey betwixthimself 

31. 21 andseth:3face(toward)themountGileaJ 

31. 37 set (it) here before my brethren and thy 
44. zi Bring him., that I may setraiceeyesupoD 
48. 20 and he set Ephraim before Jfanasseh 

Esod. I, II they did set over them taskmasters toaffl. 
21. I thejudgmentswhichthouahalt setbefore 
26. 35 thou shalt set the table without the veil 
40.. 2o and set the staves on the ark, andputthe 
40. 30 he set the laver between the tent of the 

Lev 20. s ^ will set my face against that man, and 
24. 6 thou shalt set them in two rows, six on a 

Numai. 8 Make thee a fiery serpent, and set it upon 

Deut.- 4. 44 this (is) the law which Moses set before 
14. 24 thy God shall choose to set his name the 
17. 14 I will set a 'idng over me, like as all then 
17. 15 Thoushalt inany -wise set(him) kingover 

17. 15 from among thy brethren shalt thou set 

32. 46 Set your hearts unto all the words v/hich 
Josh. 8. 12 setthemtolieinambushbetweenBeth-el 

8. 13 when they had set the people, (even) all 
24. 25 set them a statute and an ordinance in S 

Judg. 7. 22 set every man's sword against his fellow 

9. 25 men of Shechera set liers in wait for him 
20. 29 Israel set Hers in wait round about Gibe. 
20. 36 liers in wait which they had set beside 

i Sa. 7. 1.2 took a .stone, and set (it) between Mizpeh 
g. 20 set notthy mind on them ; for they are fo. 
g. 23 of which I said unto thee, set it by thee . 
9. 24 set (it) before Saul . . set (it) before thee 
10. ig said unto him, (Nay), but set a king over 

18. 5 Saul set him over the men of war ; and he 
28. 22 let me set a morsel of bread before thee 

2 Sa.12. 20 they set bread before him, and he did eat 
18. 1 set captains of thousands and captains of 
23, 23 and Da-vid set him over his guard 

1 El. 2. 15 and (that) all Israel set their faces on me 

8, 21 1 have set there a place for the ark, whe. 
12, 29 set the one in Beth el, and the other put 

20. j2 Set (yourselves in array):and theysetfth. 

2 Ki. 4. 10 let us setfor him there a bed,and a table 

6. 22 Set bread and water before them, thatth, 
10. 3 set (him) on his fathers's throne, and fight 
12. 17 Hazael set his face to go up to Jerusalem 

21. 7 set a graven image of thegrove that he had 

1 Ch..ii, 25 and David set him over his guard 

2 Ch.33. 7 flet a carved image, the idol which he had 
Esth. 2. i7<so that he set the royal crown upon her 

3. I sethisseataboveaHtbe.'princesthat(were) 
8. 2 Esther set Mordecai over the house of H. 

Job 7. 12 a whale, that thou settest a watch over 
7.20 why hast-thou.aet jne as a mark against 
jg. 8 cannot pass, and he hath set darkness in 
z6. 3 He setteth an end to-darkness, and sear 
34. 14 If heset hia heart upon man, (if)hegathei 
38. ID brake upfor it my decreed (place), and set 
38. 33 canst thou set the dominions thereof in 

Psa. T9. 4 In them hath he set ai tabernacle for the 
54. 3 they have not set God before them. Selah 
78, 7 That they might settheirhopeinGod.and 
85; 13 and shall set (us) in the way of his steps 
86. 14 sought after. my soul, and havenot setth. 
Sg. 25 I will set his hand also in the sea, and hia 
104. 9 Thou hast set a -bound -that they may not 

Song 8. eSetmeasaseal uponthine heart, asa seal 

Isa. 41. 19 I will set in the desert the fir tree, (and) 

42. 4 tillhe have set judgmentin the earth: and 
50. 7 therefore have I set- my face like .a flint 
57. 7 Upon a. .high mountain hastthou setthy 
66. ig I will set a sign among them, and I will 

Jer. 7. 30 they have set their abominations in the 
m. 10 For I have set my face against tliis city for 
jiA, .6 For I will set mine eyes upon them forgo. 
32. 2p Which hast set signs and wonders in Sie 
■32. 34 they set their abominations in the house 
42. 1-5 If ye wholly set your faces to enter into 
42. 17 men that set their faces to go into Egypt 

43. 10 will set his throneiipon these stones that 
44. 1 1 1 will set-my face against you for evil, and 
44. 12 that havje set their faces to gointotnela. 
4g. 38 set my throne in Elam, and will deatroy 

Eze. 4, "2 set (battering^ rams against it round aho, 

5. 5 I have set it in the midst of the nations 

6. 2 set thy face toward the mouutains of Isr. 
3. 20 As for the beauty of hia omament. lie set 



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I J. ^ carried it into a land of traffic ; he set it 

17. 5 placed (it; by great waters, (and) set it (as) 

20. 46 Son of man, set thy face toward ths south 

21. 2 set thy face toward Jerusalem, and drop 
23. 24 shall set against thee buckler and sliield 

23. 41 whereupon thou hast set mine incense and 

24. 7 she set it upon the top of a rock ; she po. 

25. 2 set thy face against the Ammonites, and 
e8. 21 set thy face against Zidoa, and prophesy 

29. 2 set thy face against Pharaoh king of Eg. 
35. 2 set thy face against mount Seir, and pro. 
38. 2 set thy face against Gog, the land of Ma. 
40. 4 set thine heart upon all that I shall show 
44. 8 ye have set keepers of my charge in my 

Dan. 6. 14 set (his> heart on Daniel to deliver him 

II. 17 He shallalsoset his face to enter with the 
Hos. II. 8 shall I set thee as Zeboim? Mine heart is 
Amos 7, 8 I will set a plumb line in the raidst of my 
9. 4 will set mine eyes upon them for evil, and 
Obad 4 though thou set thy nest among the stars 
Nah. 3. 6 make thee vile, and will set thee as a ga. 
Hab. 2. 9 that he may set his nest on high, that ho 
Zech. 3. 5, 5 set a fair mitre upon his head 

6. II set (them) upon the head of Joshua the 

84. To set, place, put, n)]y shavah, 3. 

Psa. 16. 8 I haveset the LonDalwaysbefore me : be. 
35. To set, put, place, np shiih. 

Gen. 41. 33 let Pharaoh, .set him over the land of E. 

Exod. 7. 23 neither did he set his heart to thio also 
23. 31 will set thy bounds from the Red sea ev. 

N'uin24. I but he set his face toward the wilderness 

I Sa. 2. 8 and he hath set the v.-orld upon them 

s Sa. 19. 28 yet didst thou set thy servant anfljng th. 

Job 7. 17 that thou shouldest set thine heart upon 

30. 1 1 would have disdained to have set with 
Isa. 3. 6 people that have set (themselves) against 

5 I will set (him) in safety (from him that) 
II they have set their eyes bowing down to 
3 thou settest a crown of pure gold on his 
, 10 if riches increase, set not your heart (up. 
. 18 thou didst set them in slippery places 
8 Thou hast set our iniquities before thee 
3 I will set no -svicked thing before mine 
132. II Of the fruit of thy body will I set upon 
X40. 5 The proud . . they have set gins for me 
141. 3 Set 3 watch, O Lord, before r.y mouth 
Isa. 22. 7 the horsemen shall set themselves in ar. 
Jer. 31. 21 set thine heart tov/ard the highway, (ev.) 
Hos. 2. 3 set her like a dry land, and slay her with 
6. II he hath set an harvest for thee, "when I re. 

86. To cover, ^av* shakak. 

Jer. 5. 26 they lay wait, as he that setteth snares 

87. To make to settle down, iaberv.acle, );^ shaken, 3. 
Neh. 1. 9 that I have chosen to set my name there 
Jer. 7. 12 Shiloh, where I set my name at the first 

38. To send out or forth, Tn^ shalach, 3. .►• 
Judg. I. 8 and smitten . . and set the city on lire 

20. 48 they set on (ire all the cities.that they ca. 
s Kl. 8. 12 their strong holds wilt thoii set on fire 
Jer. 34. 16 whom he had set at liberty at their plea. 

39. To set, put, nry^ shathath. 

Psa. 73. 9 They set their mouth against the heavens 

40. To give, StSio/xt didmni. 

Kev. 3. 8 I have set before thee an open door, and 

41.2*0 go in {an the sun), ovvca duno. 

Mark i. 32 at even, when the sun did set, they bro. 
Luke 4. 40 when the sun was setting, all they that h. 

42. Tb set, place, put, iaTtiiit histemi. 

Matt. 4. 5 setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple 

18. 2 called a little child, and set him in the ,i 
23. 33 he shaU set the sheep on his right hand 

Mark 9. 36 he took a child, and set him in the midst 
IiUke 4. 9 and set him on a pinnacle of the temple 
g. 47 Jesus, .took a child, and set him by him 
John B. 3 [and when they had set her in the midst] 
Acts 4. 7 when they had set them in the midst, th. 

5. 27 when they had brought them, they set 

6. 6 Whom they set before the apostles : and 
S2. 30 brought Paul dov,-n, and set him before 

43. To cause to sit down, Kadli^u kathizo. 

1 Co. 6. 4 set them to judge who are least esteemed 
Eph. 1. 20 set (him) at his ov.ti right hand in the he. 

44.ro set down, Ka8l(TTr],ui kathistemi. 

Heb. 2. 7 [did set him over the woriisoi thy hands] 

45.2'o put, set, place, TiBri/jn iithemi. 

Acts 13. 47 I have set thee to be a light of the Gent. 

X Co. X2.'i8 now hath God set the members everyone 
12. 28 God hath set some in the church, first a. 

Eev. 10. s he set his right foot upon the sea,and(his) 
[See also Affection, aright, in array, bounds, evi- 
dently, a feast, fire, forward, fully, a king, love, open 
in order, a print, seal, steadfastly, in uproar, at variance, 
work ] 

BET, to be — 
1. To go in, Ria bo. 

Gen. 28. II tarried there, .because the sun was set 

2,To be built up, nja banah, 2. 

MaL 3. tsthey that work wickedness are set up; yea 

Z.To he caused to rest, nj; yanach, 6 . 

Zech. s- >i ehall be established, and set there npon 



i.To be set, placed, put, ^'v, D'is" sum, sim, 6, or cy;. 

Gen. 24. 33 there was set (meat) before him to eat: but 
5.2*0 sit dawn, abide, 2?; yashab. 

2 Ch. 6. 10 am set on the throne of Israel, as the Lo. 

Psa 122. s For there are sctthrones of judgment, the 

Song s. 12 of waters, washed withmilk,(and)Iltlyset 

6. To cause to sit down, set doum, 3n' yethib. 

Dan. 7. 10 judgment was set, and the books were op. 

7. Fillings in, d'kVo milluim. 

Exod25. 7 Onyx'stones. and stones to be set in the 
35. 9, 27 stones to be set for the ephod, and for 

1 Ch.sg. 2 to be set, glistering stones, and of divers 

8. 2*0 be set up, appointed, 3sj natsab, 2 . 

Isa. 21. 8 and I am set in my ward whole nights 

d.To be give-a, [ni nailuin, 2. 

Esth 6. 8 crown royal which is set npon his head 
Eccl.io. 6 Folly is set in great dignity, and the rich 
Eze. 32. 23 Whose graves are set in the sides of the 

10. 7'o be caused to go round, 2.59 sabab, 6. 

KxodzS. 1 1 thou Shalt make them to bo set in ouches 
W.An inspector, Tps paqid. 

2 Ki.25. 19 he tookanoQiccrthatwassetovcrthemeD 
12. To rise or stand up, O'.p qum. 

I F.i.14. 4 for his eyes were set by reason of his age 
13. 7*1) be eiribroidered, set, fastened, fjy shabats, 4. 

E.\od28. 20 theyshall beset in gold in their Inclosings 
li.To cone, (pxofj.ai erchomai. 

Acts ig. 27 our craft is in danger to be set at nought 

15. To set down, Ka6i(u kathizo. 

Matt. 3. I when he was set, his disciples came urfto- 
Ucb. 8. 1 who is set on the right hand of the maje. 

16. To lie, be laid, KeT/iai keimai. 

Matt. 3. 14 city that is set on an hill cannot be hid 
Luke 2. 34 this (child) is set for the fall and rising ag. 
John 2. 6 there wereset there six waterpotsof stone 
Ji 19. 29 Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar 

** Phil. I. 17 knowing that I am set for the defence of 
Itev. 4.2 a throne was set in heaven, and (one) sat 

SET (a mark), to — 

2*0 scribble, maJce a mark, nil? tavah, 5. 

Eze. g. 4 set a mark npon the foreheads of the men 

SET a time, to — 

2*0 cause to meet, convene, ly; yaad, 5 

Job 5. 19 if of judgment, wbo shall set me a time 
SET about, to — 
1. To fence, i'O sug. 

Song 7. 2 belly (is like) an heap of wheat set about 
2. 2*0 put around, TrepiTi^Tj/it peritilhemi. 

Marki2. i set an hedge about (it), and digged (a pL 
SET again (at one), to — 
l.T'o cau^e to ti'.rn hack, D"» shuh, 5. 

1 Sa. 5. 3 took Dagon, and sethimiuhisplace again 

2. Til lead, together into peace, <rvvs\aviu; els'elprivTiv. 
Acts 7. 26 [would have set them at one again], sajing 

SET apart, or aside, to (be) — 
l.Separation, i7npurily, .Tjl niddah. 

Eze. 22. 10 humbled her that was set apart for polln. 
2. 2*0 caicse to remove, journey, j;p) na^sa, 5. 

2 KJ. 4. 4 and thou shaltset aside.that which is full 
3. 2*0 caiLse to pass over, naj; ahar, 5. 

Exodi3. 12 That thou shalt set apart unto the LoBS 
4.3'o separate, nhs palah, 5. 

Psa. 4. 3 know that the LoHD hath set aparthim th. 

SET at (liberty, nought), to — 

1. Array, arrangement, T!"i!> erek. 

2 Ki.i2. 4 money that every man is set at, (and) all 
2. 2*0 free, make naked or void, refuse, Jni para. 

Prov. 1. 25 But ye have set at nought all my counsel 
3.2*0 send away, atroariWu) apostello. 

Luke 4. 18 to set at liberty them that are bruised 
4.2*0 make nobody or of no importaiice, S^ovStviu. 

Mark 9. 12 suffer many things, and be set at nought 
5. To make nobody or of no importance, e|ou9evecD. 

Luke23. II Herod, .set him at nought, and mocked 

Acts 4. 1 1 This is the stone which was set at nought 

Rom 14. 10 why dost thou set at nought thy brother 

SET by, to be (much) — 

1. 2*0 ie or become great, S"!? gadaZ. 

X Sa. 26. 24 as thy life wasrouch set by thisdayiiimi. 
26. 24 so let my Ufa be much set by in the eyes 

2.2*0 be or become precimi-s, 1,^' yaqar. 

1 Sa. 18. 30 Saul ; so that his name was much set bv 
SET, to cause to bo — 
2*0 set, place, put, D'if, oib sum, sim. 

I Ki. 2. 19 raused a seat to be set for the king's mot. 
SET before, dowc, together, fast, to — 
1. 7*0 cause to rest, ptU down, riJ; yanach, 5. 

Deut26. 4 set it down before the altar of the LORD 

I Sa. 6.18 whereon they set down the ark of the Lo. 

2.2*0 make firm, pv, yatsaq, 5. 

3 Sa. 13. 24 set down the ark of God ; and Abiathar T?e 



3. To prepare, establish, p3 tija, 5. 

Psa. 63. 6 by bis sti'ength setteth fast the mountains 
4.2*0 cause to rest, put down, 1313 nuach,, 5. 

Eze. 37. I set me down in the midst of tlie valloy wh. 
5.2*0 set down, Ka6i(a> kathizn. 

Heb. 12. 2 is set down at the right hand of the throne 

Bev. 3. 21 amset down with my Father on his throne 

6. To put alongside of, TrapariOnixi parcUithemi. 

Mark C. 41 gave (them) to his disciples to set before 

8. 6 set before (them); and they didset je'o-<- 

8. 7 commanded tosetthemalsobeforc(t)iem) 

Luke 9. 16 gave to the disciples to set before the mn. 

10. 8 And . . eat such things as arc set before ycu 

»i. 6 tome, and I have nothing to set beforebirn 

Acts 16. 34 he set meat before them, and rcjoiiied, be. 

1 Co. 10. 27 whatsoever is set before you eat, asking tio 

7. To lie before or forward, irpoKuiJiat prokeinuil. 
Heb. 6.' 18 refuge to lay hold upon the hope set be 
12. I run with the patience the race that Is ect 
12. 2 who for the joy that was set before him 

8. 7*0 set down together, ffuyicaBl^o) sugkathizd. 

Luko22. S3 kindled a fire, .and twcre set down tog. 
SET eyes or foot on, to — 
1.7*0 rfdiX intently, arfi/l^o) alenizd. 

Acts 13. 9 Saul. .who also (is..) Paul.. Bet his eyes oi> 

2.A font breadth, ftrtiia iroSis beina podo-i. 

Acts 7. 5 not (so mucli as) to set his foot on : yet be 
BET (oa) fire, to — 
1.2*0 cause light, set on fire, ^iN or, 5. 

Isa. 27. II the women come, (and) set thesi on Sre 
2.7*0 consume, cause to bum, lyj boar, 3. 

£zc. 3g. g shall set on fire and bum the veapons 
3.2*0 cause to burn, consume, "ly? baar, 5. 

Judg 15. s when he had set the brands on Are, he let 

4. To kindle, bum, ny, yatsath, 5. 

Josh. 8. 8 ye shall set the city on fire : according to 
8. 19 took it, and hasted and set the city on ft 
Judg. 9. 49 set the hold on fire upon them : so that 

2 Sa. 14. 30 he hath barley there ; go and set it on fl 

14. 30 And Absalom's sen'ants set the field on 
14. 31 have thy servants set my field on fire 
Jer. 32. 29 shall come and set fire on this city, and 

SET forth (evidently), forward, to — 

I. To be prepared, establislitd, |?3 kvn, 2. 
Psa.141. 2 Let my prayer be set forth before theo 

2. 2*0 overlook, be pre-eminent, ny: natsach, 3. 

1 Ch.23. 4 set forward the work of the house of tlio 

2 Ch.34. 12 to set (it) forward ; and (other oQ tho t 
Ezra 3. 8 set forw.ird the work of the house of tha 

3. g-to set forward the workmen in the bouse 

3. 7*0 give, jni nalhan. 

Eze. 27. 10 They of Persia, .set forth thy comcUnes3 
4. 7*0 cause to stand, "oy amad, 5. 

Dan. II. II he shall set forth a great multitude; but 
II. 13 shall set forth a multitude greater than 

5. 7*0 open, open up, nrs paihach. 

Amos S. s may set forth wheat, making the ephah 
6.7*0 lead up or forth, h.vd-yj> anago. 

Acts 21. 2 finding a ship.. we went aboard, and setf. 

7. 2*0 shew off, aTToSeixi/u/ii apodeiknumi. 

1 Co. 4. 9 God hath set forth us the apostles last, as 

8.7*0 write or describe before, irpoypatpuprograplUj. 
Gal. 3. I Christ hath been evidently set forth 

9. 7*0 lie or be laid before, itpoKeiu.ai prokeimai. 
Jude 7 are set forth for an example, suffering tho 

10.7*0 put before, ■jrpoTidTifii protithemi. 

Eom. 3. 25 Whom God hath set forth (to be) a propit 

II. To put, place, TiSijfit tithemi. 

John 2. loEverymanattbebeginningdotbsetfortb 
SET (forth) in order or array, to — 
1.2*0 hind, direct, join, ipx asar. 

2 Ch. 13. 3 Abijah set tho battle In array Trith an ar. 
2. 2*0 array, arrange, Tju/ arah. 

Exod4o. 4 bring in the table, and set in order the 
40. 23 he set the bread in order upon it before 
Lev. 24. 8 he shall set it in order before the Lord 
Jodg2o. 22 set their battle again in array, in the place 
I Sa. 17. 2 set the battle in array against tlie Philist. 
17. 8 Why. .come out to set (your)battie in or.? 
a Sa. 10. 17 theSyrianssetthem.'ielvesinarrayagainst 

1 Ch. i<> II they set (themselves) in array against the 

i^ 17 and set (the battle) in array against them 

2 Ch.13. 3 Jeroboam also set the battle in array agai. 

14. 10 they set the battle in array in the valley 
Job 6. 4 the t«rrors of^God do set themselves in ar. 

33. 5 set (thy works) in order before me, stand 
Psa. so. 2£ I vrill reprove thee, and set (them) In or. 
isa. 44. 7 shall declare it, and set it in order for me 
Jer. 6. 23 they ride upon horses, set in array as men 

50. 9 they shall set themselves in aiTay against 
Joel. 2. s as a strong people set in battle array 

Z. Array, arrangement, %~^erek. 

Exod4o. 4 the things that are to be set in order up 
40. 23 he set the bread in order upon it before 

i.To be set up, prepared, JO kun, 2. 

8 Cii.2s. 25 the B«rTi<M oiC t2i&.hi)use. . was set In ordef 



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5. To set up, command, niy isavah, 3. 

2 Ki. 2o. I Set thine house in order; for thou shalt 
Isa. 3S. I Set thine house in order : for thou shalt 

6.T0 viake straight or right, ]pri iaqan, 3. 

Eccl.12. 9 souglit out, (and) set in order many pro. 

7. To he joined, jh^ shalab, 4. 

Esod26. 17 Two tenons, .set in order one against an. 

8. To set up {or again) in array, hvaTadconat. 

Luke X. I to set forth in order a declaration of tho. 

9. To arrange throughout or thoroughly, 5iaTd(Taoi.Lai. 

I Co. II. 34 And the rest will I set in order when I co. 

1 0. To make right also, i-iriSiop66a epidiorthoO. 
Titus 1. s that thou shouldest set in order the things 

SET light (by one), to — 

1. To esteem lightly, n^ij qalah, 5.' 

Deut 27. 16 Cursed (be) he that setteth light by his ta. 

2. To make light of, hhi) qalal, 5. 

£ze. 22. 7 la thee have they set light by father and 
BET office — 
Steadfastness, stability, njiDx emunah. 

1 Oh. 9. 22 whom..theseer did ordain in thelrsetoffl. 

9. 26 four chief porters, were in (their) set office 

9. 31 Mattithiah..had the setoffice over the th. 

BCh.31. 15 in the cities of the priests, in(their)set off. 

31. 18 in their set office they sanctified themse. 

BET on, to (be) — 

l.A setting down, what is set down, nn: nachath. 

Job 36. 16 that which should be set on thy table (sh. 
2. To move, persuade, no sulh, 5. 

Jer. 38. 22 Thy friends have set thee on, and have pr. 
43. 3 the son of Neriah setteth thee on against 

8. To set, place, put, D'V, Dtk> sum, sirn. 

Gen. 43. 31 refrained himself, and said, Set on bread 
43. 32 they set on for him by himself, and for th. 

i.'To set on, appoint, T\5V shaphath. 

2 Ki. 4. 38 Set on the great pot, and seethe pottage 
Eze. 24. 3 set on a pot, set (it)on, and also pour wa. 

5.T0 cause to go up on, eVi/3i;8a^w epibibazo. 

Lukeio. 34 set him on his own beast, and brought him 

ig 35 upon the colt, a.nd they set Jesusthereoo 

Acts 23. 24 that they may set Paul on, and bring(him) 

6.T0 cause to sit upon, eiriKaBi^w epikathizo. 
Matt2i. 7 brought the ass .and [set (him) thereonj 

7. To put upon, iirLTldijixt epililhemi. 

Mark 4. 21 Is a candle., not to beseton acandlestick 
Luke 8. 16 setteth (it) on a candlestick, that they wh. 
Acts 18. 10 and no man shall set on thee to hurt thee 

SET stedfaatly, to — 

To fix firmly, crrriplCo} sterizo. 

Luke 9. 5t he stedfastly set his face to go to Jems. 

SET over, (to be) — 

"X.To ha set, set up, aV3 natsab, 2. 

Ruth 2. 5, 6 servant that was set over the reapers 
I Sa. 22. 9 which was set over the servants of Saul 

2. To cause to stand, "VPV, amad, 5. 

1 Ch 6. 31 these (are they) whom David set over the 
Z.To inspect, appoint, "tiiS pa.gad. 

2 Ch 23. 14 captains of hundreds that were set over 
SET, to be privily — 

To watch secretly, ]5V isaphan. 

Psa. lo. 8 his eyes are privily set agaiust the poor 
SET time — 
A limit, set or appointed time, P'n choq. 

Job 14. 13 that thou wouldest appoint mc a set time 
SET up, to — 
1. To build, build up, .1J3 banah. 

Eze. 39. 15 then shall he set up a sign by it, till the 

I.T0 perfect, finish, hh^ kelal, 8. 

Ezra s- " a great king of Israel builded and set up 

3.7*0 perfect, finish, "jSs kelal, 80. 

Ezra 4. 12 have set up the walls (thereof), and joined 
4. 13 this city be builded, and the walls set up 
4. 16 be builded.. and the walls thereof set up 

4. To set up, 3?} natsab, 5. 

Gen. 35. 14 Jacob set up a pillar in the place where 
Josli. 6. 26 in his youngest (son) shall he set up the 
I Sa. 15. 12 he set him up a place, and is gone about 

1 Ki. 16. 34 set up the gates thereof in his youngest 

2 Ki. 17. 10 they set theni up images and groves in 
Jer. 31. 21 Set thee up way marks, make thee high 

5. To lift uj}, N'yj nasa. 

Isa. It. 12 he shall set up an ensign for the nations' 

45. 20 that set up the wood of their graven 
Jer. 4. 6 Set up the standard toward Zion : retire 
6. I and set up a sign of fire in Beth-haccereni 

50. 2 set up a standard ; publish, (and) conceal 

51. 12 Set up the standard upon the walls of B. 
SI. 27 Set ye up a standard in the land, blow the 

6. To give {up, forth), ]n nathan. 

Dau. 12. II abomination that maketh desolate setup 

7. To cause to go up, nh]( alah, 5. 

Eze. 14. 7 set: jth up'his idols in his heart, and pu. 



8. To cause to go up, nS^ alah, 5. 

Eze. 14. 3 these men have set uptheiridols in their 

14. 4 Every man. .that setteth up his idols in 

9. To cause to stand, loj; amad, 5. 

2 Ch.25. 14 set them up (to be) his gods, and bowed 
33. 19 set up groves and graven images, before 
Ezra 2. 68 offered . . for the house of God to set it up 
Neh. 3. I they sanctified it, and set up the doors of 
3. 3, 6, 13, 14, 15 set up the doors thereof, the 

6, 1 I had not set up the doors upon the gates 

7. I wall was built, and I had set up the doors 

10. 7*0 cause to rise up. Dip qum, 5. 

Exod4o. 2 Shalt thou set up the tabernacle of the te. 
Num. I. 51 the Levites shall set it up: and the stra. 
7. I the day that Moses had fully set up the 
10. 21 (the other) did set up the tabernacle ag. 
Jeut t6. 22 Neither shalt thou set thee up (any) im. 
27. 2 thou shalt set thee up great stones, and 
27. 4 ye shall set up these stones, which I co. 
Josh. 4. 9 Joshua set up twelve stones in the midst 
24 26 set it up there under an oak that (was>by 
Judg 18. 30 the children of Dan setup the graven im. 
2 Sa. 3. 10 and to set up the throne of David over Is. 

7. j2 1 will set up thy seed after thee, which 
I Ki. 7. 21 he set up the pillars in the porch of the 
7. 21 he set up the right pillar, and called the 
7, 21 he set up the left pillar, and called the 

15. 4 to set up his son after him, and to estab. 
I Ch.2i. j8 David should go up, and set up an altar 
Job 16. 12 shaken me to pieces, and set me up for 
Isa. 23. 13 they set up the towers thereof, they rai. 
Jer. 10. 2o (there is) none .. to set up my curtains 

23. 4 1 will set up shepherds over them which 

51. 12 Set up the watchmen, prepare the ambu. 

Eze. 34. 23 I will set up one shepherd over them, and 

Dan. 2. 21 he removeth kings, and setteth up kings 

2. 44 shall the God of heaven set up a kingdom 

3. I he set it up in the plain of Dura, in the 
3- z, 3i 3. 7 '■hat Nebuchadnezzar.. had set up 
3. s that Nebuchadnezzar the kinghath setup 
3. 12, i8thegolden image which thouhast setup 

3. 14 the golden image which I have set up 

4. 17 and setteth up over it the basest of men 

11. To raise up, on rum, Sa. 

Ezra g 9 to set up the house of our God, and to re. 
Psa. 27. s bide me ; he shall set me up upon a rock 
Eze. 31. 4 the deep set him up on high mth her r. 

12. To cause to rise, raise up, en rum, 5. 

Gen. 31. 45 Jacob took a stone, and set it up (for) a,' 
Psa. 75 7 he putteth down one. and setteth up an. 
89: 42 Thou hast set up the right hand of his a. 
Isa. 49 22 I will, set Up ray standard to the people 
Lam. 2. 17 hath set up the horn of thine adversaries 
Dan. 5 19 whom he would he set up, and whom he 

13. 7*0 m,ake or set on high, 33'^ sagab, 3. 

Isa. 9. II the LOKD shall set up the adversaries of 

14. To set, place, put, Q''p, cVc sum, sim. 

Gen. 28 18 set it up (for) a pillar, and poured oil up. 

Exod4o 8 thou shalt set up the court round about 

40. 18 set up the boards thereof, and put in the 

40. 21 set up the veil of the covering, and cove. 

40. 28 he set up the hanging (at) the door of the 

Job 5. II To set up on high those that be low; that 

Psa. 74. 4 Thine enemies, .they set up their ensigns 

Isa. 57. 8 Behind the doors, .hast thou set up thy 

Jer. II. 13 have ye set up altars to (that) shameful 

15.7*0 cause to settle down, \y4 shaken, 5. 

Josh.iS. I set up the bernacle of thecongregation 

16. 7*0 make right again, ayopBooi a.northoo. 

Acts 15 16 1 will build again., and I will set it up 

17. 7*0 put over or -upon, iirirtdnni epitilhemi. 
Matt.27. 37 set up over his head his accusation \vrit. 

18. 7*0 se<, place, put, 'la-rrtui histemi. 

Acts 6. 13 set up false witnesses, which said. This 

SET up, to be — 

l.T'o viakc erect, liJi zeqaph. 

Ezra 6. 11 being set up, let him be hanged thereon 

2. 7*0 be anointed, riC) nusak, 2. 

Prov. 8 23 I was set up from everlasting, from the 

3.7*0 be set up, Dv; natsab, 5. 

Gen. 28. 12 behold a ladder set up on the earth, and 

SET with, to — 
7*0 smu, yi; zara. 

Isa 17. lo plant pleasant plants, andshalt setit wi. 

SETH, SHETH, W compensation, sprout, liiB. 

1. The sen of Ad;im and Eve, born after the death of 
Abel. B.C. 3874-2962. 

Gen. 4. 25 and she bare a son.'and called hisnameS. 

4. 26 to S., to him also there was born a son 
5 3 after bis image; and called his name S. 

5. 4 the days of Adam afterhe hadbegottenS. 
5. 6 And S. lived an hundred and five years 
5. 7 S. lived after he begatEuos eight hundred 
S. 8 the days of S. were niue hundred and tw. 

1 Ch. I. I Adam, .S., Euosli 

Luke 3. 38 of Enos, wliich was (the sog) of S., which 

2. An unkno^vn king or race. 

Num24. 17 and shall, .destroy all the/children of S. 



SE'-THTTR, Tinp secreted, hidden. 

An Asherite, son of Michael, whom Moses sent to spy out 

the land. B.C. 1400. 

Num.13. i3 0f the tribe of Asher S. the son of Michael 
SETTEE forth — 
A teller forth, announcer, icaTayyeXevskaiaggeleus. 

Acts 17. 18 He seemcth to.beasetter forth of strange 
SETTING — 

1..^ filling in, •tij'pp milluah. 
■ Exod 28. 17 thoii' shalt set in it settings of stones, (e.) 

2.7*0 give, jni nathan. 

Eze. 43. Sin their setting of their threshold by my 
S.Witk, /ifTcf {gen.) meta. 

Matt 27. 66 sealing the stone, and setting a watch 
SETTLE — 
A border, .T);j. azarah._ 

Eze. 43. 14' (even) to the lower settle (shall be) two 
43. 14 from the lesser settle (even) to the. .set. 
43. 17 the settle (shall be) fourteen cubits long 
43. 20 on the four corners of the settle, and up 
45. 19 the four comers of the settle cf the altar 
6ETTIE, to — 
1.7*0 cause to sit down, 3k>,' yashah, 5. 

Eze. 36. II I will settle you after your old estates, a, 

2.T0 deepen, make go down, nm nachath, 3. 

Psa. 65. 10 thou settlest the furrows thereof; thou 

3.7*0 cause to stand still, ncj; amad, 5. 

2 Ki. 8. II he settled his countenance stedfastly. un. 
I Ch.17. 14 I will settle him in mine house and inmy 

4. To be quiet, at rest, tsp?* shaqat. 

Jer. '48. II he hath settled on his lees, and hath not 
5.Z0 lay a foundation, establish firmly, Beix(\i6u. 

I Pe. 5. 10 make you perfect.. strengthen, tsettle) 
6. To put, place, set, TiOrifii tithemi. 

Luke2i. 14 [Settle] (it) therefore in your hearts, not 
SETTLED, to be — 
1. 7*0 be sunk, settled, fastened, V39 taba, 6. 

Prov. 8. 25 Before themountainswere settled, before 
2. 7*0 61; set up, D^j natsab, 2. 

Psa. 1 19. 89 For ever, O LoED, thy word is settled In 
SETTLED (place, that are) — 
l.A prepared place, ji^D makon. 

I Ki. 8. 13 a settled place for thee to abide in forev. 

2. To be congealed, hardened, ^^'^^qapha. 

Zeph. 1. 12 punish the men that are settled on their 
2. Seated, settled, iSpouos hedraios. 

Col. 1. 23 continue in thefaith groundedandsettled 
SEVEN (fold, times), seventh — 
1. Seven, yui;' shabua. 

Eze. 43. 21 have the passover, a feast of seven days 
I.Seven, n^-iip, JJ5» sheba, shibah. 

Gen. 4. 24 truly Lamech seventy and sevenfold 

5. 7 Seth lived, .eight hundred and seven ye. 
5. 25 lived an hundred eighty and seven years 
5. 26 lived after he begat Laraech seven hun. 
5. 31 seven hundred seventy and seven years 
7. 2 thou shalt take to thee by sevens, them. 
7. 3 Of fowls also of the airbysevens, thema, 

7. 4 yet seven days, and I will cause it to rain 
7. 10 it came to pass after seven days, that the 

8. 10, 12 And he stayed yet other seven days 
8. 14 on the seven and twentieth day of the 

II. 21 Reu lived, .two himdred and seven years 
ei. 28 Abraham set seven ewe lambsof the flock 
21. 29 \Vliat (mean) these seven ewe lambs wh. 
21. 30 For (these) seven ewe lambs shalt thouta. 
23. : I Sarah was an hundred and seven and tw. 
s$. 17 an hundred and thirty and seven years 

29. 18 I will serve thee seven years for Rachel 
29. 20 Jacob served seven years for Rachel; and 
29. 27 thou shalt serve with me yet seven other 
29. 30 and served with him yet seven other ye. 
31.23 pursued after him seven days'ioumey ; and 
33. 3 bowed'himself to the ground seven times 
41. 2, 1'S there came up out of the river seven 
41. -3 seven other kine came up after them out 
41. 4 did eat up the seven well favoured and 
41. 5 seven ears of com came up upon one st. 
41. 6 seven thin ears and blasted with the east 
41. 7 the seven thin ears devoured the seven r. 

41. 19 seven other kine cameupafterthem, poor 
41. 20 ill favoured kine did eat up the first sev, 
41. 22 seven ears came up in one stalk, full ana 
41. 23 seven ears, withered, thin, (and) blasted 
41. 24 the thin ears devoured the seven good e. 
41. 26 Tlie seven good kine (are) seven years, a. 
41. 26 the seven good ears (are)seven years: the 
41. 27 And the seven thin and ill favoured kine 
41. 27 that came up after them (are) seven yea. 
41. 27 the seven empty ears, .shall be seven ye. 
jp. 29 there come seven years of great plenty 
41. 30 there shall arise after them seven years 
4j. 34 take up the fifth part.. in thesevenplen. 
41. 36 for store to the land against the seven y. 
41. 47 in the seven plentpousyears the earth br. 
41. 48 he gathered up all the food of the seven 
41. S3 the seven years of plenteousness that waa 
41. 54 the seven years of dearth began to come 

46. 25 she bare these.. all the souls (were) seven 

47. 28 age of Jacob was an hundred forty ands. 
so. 10 be made a mouminefor his father seven 



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16 Now the priest of Midian had seven dau. 
i6 (were) an hundred thirty andseven years 

, 20 (were) an hundred and thirty and seven 
, 25 seven days were fulfilled, after that the 
. 15 Seven days shall ye eat unleavened bread 
19 Seven days shall there be noleaveu found 

6 Seven days thou shalteat unleavened br 

7 Unleavened bread shall be eaten seven da. 
30 seven days it shall be with his dam; on 

15 thou shalt eat unleavened bread seven d. 
37 thou shalt make the seven lamps thereof 

30 shall put them on seven days, when he 
35 seven days shalt thou consecrate them 

37 Seven days thou shalt make an atonem. 
18 Seven dajs thou shalt eat unleavened br. 

23 he made his seven lamps, and his snuffers 

24 seven hundred and thirty shekels, aftep 

25 a thousand seven hundred and threescore 
28 of the thousand seven hundred seventy 

6 sprinkle of the blood seven times before 

17 sprinkle (it) seven times before the Lord 
n sprinkled tnereof upon the altar seven ti. 
33 ye shall not go out. .(in) seven days, until 
33 for seven days shall lie consecrate you 

35 Therefore shall ye abide, seven days, and 
2 she shall be unclean seven days ; accord. 
4 6hut up (him that hath) the plague seven 
5, 21, 26 priest shall shut him up seven da. 

31 shut up (him that hath) me plague, .sev. 

33 shut up (him that hath) thescall seven d. 
so shut up (it that hath) the plague sexen da. 
54 and he shall shut it up seven days more 

7 he shall sprinkle upon him. .seven times 

8 shall tarry abroad out of his tent seven da. 

16 sprinkle of the oil with his finger sei-en 

27 sprinkle, .(some) of the oil . .seven times 

38 the priest shall . . shut up the house RGven 
sr And heshall . . sprinkle thehonse seven ti. 

13 he shall number to himself seven days for 
ig she shall be put apart seven days; and 
24 he shall be unclean seven days; and all 

28 she shall number to herself seven days, and 

14 shall he sprinkle of the blood . . seven times 
jg shall sprinkle of the blood, .seven times 
27 then it shall be seven days under the dam 

6 seven days ye must eat unleavened bread 
8 ye shall offer an offering.. seven days 

15 seven sabbaths shall be complete 
i8 ye shall offer with the bread seven lambs 

34 thefeast of tabernacles(for)seven daysun. 

36 Seven days ye shall offer an offering mad? 

39 keep a feast unto the Ia)RI) seven days 

40 rejoice before the Loed your God seven 

41 keep it a feast unto the Lord seven days- 

42 ye shall dwell in booths seven days ; all' 
8 thou shalt number seven sabbaths of ye. 
8 seven times seven years; and thelspace of 
8 the seven sabbaths of years shall be unto 

18 I will punish yon seven times more for your 
21 1 will bring seven times more plagues upon 
24 will punish you yet seven times for your 
28 1, will chasten you seven times for your 
31 fifty and seven thousand and four hun dred 
39 threescore and two thousand and seven 

8 fifty and seven thousand and four hundr. 

2. 26 threescore and two thousand and seven 
2. 31 an hundred thousand and fifty and seven 

3. 22 (were) seven thousand and five hundred 

4. 36 two thousand seven hundred and fifty 
8. 2 the seven lamps shall give light over ag. 

12. 14 should she not be ashamed seven days! 
12. 14 let her be shut out from the camp seven 

12. IS Miriam was shnt out from the campseven 

13. 22 Hebron was built seven years before Zoan 
16.49 fourteen thousand and seven hundred 
19. 4 and sprinkle of her blood . . seven times 
ig. II He that touchcth.. shall be unclean se'en 
19. 14 and all. .shall be unclean seven days 

19. 16 whosoevertoucheth . . be unclean seven da. 
23. I, 29 said unto Balak, Build me here seven 
23. z prepare me here seven oxen and seven 
23. 4 1 have prepared seven altars, and I have 
23. 14 built seven altars, and offered a bullock 
23. 29 prepare me here seven bullocks and sev. 
26. 7 forty and three- thousand and seven hUn. 
26. 34 fifty and two thousand and seven hundr. 
26. 51 and a thousand sevenhundred and thirty 
28. II seven lambs of the flr.t year without sp. 

28. 17 seven days shall unleavened bread be ea. 
28. 19, 27 one ram, and seven lambs of the first 

28. 21, 29 tenth deal .. throughout the seven la. 
s8. 24 ye shall offer daily, throughout the seven 
ag. 2, 8, 36 one ram, (and) seven lambs of the fl. 

29. 4, 10 for one lamb, throughout the seven 
ag. 12 shall keep a feast unto the Lord seven 
29. 32 seven bullocks, two rams, (and) fourteen 
31. 19 do ye abide without the camp seven days 
31. 36 three hundred thousand and seven and 
31. 43 seven thousand and five hundred sheep 
31. 52 sixteen thousand sevenhundred and fifty 

Dent. 7. 1 seven nations greater and mightier than 
IS. I At the end of (every) seven years thou sh. 

15. 9 The seventh year, the year of release, is 

16. 3 seven days shalt thou oat unleavened br. 
16. 4 there shall be no leavened bread, .seven 
16. 9 Seven weeks shalt thou number \mto th. 
16. 9 begin to number the seven weeks from 
16. 13 observe the feast of the tabernacles seven 
16. IS Seven days shalt thou keep a solemn fea. 
28. 7 they shall.. fiee before thee seven ways 
28. is tlJoii shalt. .flee seven ways before them 
31. 10 At the end of (every) seven years, in the 



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4 seven priests shall bear before the ark eo 

4 ye shall compass the city seven times, and 
6 let seven priests bear seven trumpets of 
8, 13 seven priests bearing tlie seven tmm. 

15 and compassed the city . seven times : on. 
15 that day they compassed the city seven tl. 

2 among the children of Israel seven tribes 

5 they shall divide it into seven parts ; Ju. 

6 describe the land (into) seven parts, and 
9 described it by cities into seven parts in 
I delivered.. into the hand of Midianseven 

2s even the second bullock of seven years old 
26 a thousand and seven hundred (shekels) 
9 and he judged Israel seven years 

12 declare it me^vithin the seven days of the 

17 she wept before him the seven days 

7 If they bind me with seven green withs 

8 the lords . . brought up to her seven green 

13 If thou wcavest the seven locks of my head 
19 caused him to shave off the seven locks of 

15 which were numbered seven himdred ch. 

16 esven hundred chosen men left handed 
15 which is better to thee than seven sons 

5 the barren hath born seven ; and she that 
I in the country of the Philistines sevenmo. 
8 seven days shalt thou tarry, till I come to 

3 Give us seven days' respite, tliat we may se. 

8 he tarried seven days, according to the set 

10 Jesse made seven of his sons to pass before 
13 bxiried (them) under a tree . . and fasted se. 

11 the time that David was king. .was seven 

5 he reigned over Judah seven years and six 

4 seven hundred horsemen, and twenty th. 

18 David slew (the men of) seven hundred ch. 

6 Let seven of his sons.be delivered unto us 

9 they fell (all) seven together, and were put 
39 Uriah the Hittite : thirty andseven in aU 

13 Shall seven years of famine come unto thee 

11 seven years reigned he in Hebron, and th. 

6 the third (was) seven cubits broad : for wi. 
38 So was he seven years in building it 

17 seven for the one chapiter, and seven for 
6s seven days and seven days, (even) fourteen 

3 he had sevenhundred %vives, princesses, a. 
10, IS in the twenty and seventh year of Asa 
15 did Zimri reign seven days in Tirzah. And 
43 nothing. And he said. Go again seven tim. 

18 I have left (one) seven thousand in Israel 

15 the children of Israel, (being) seven thou. 

29 pitched one over against the other seven 

30 a wall fell upon twenty and seven thons. 
9 they fetched a compass of seven day's jo. 

26 he took with him seven hundred men that 
3S the child sneezed seven times, and the chil. 
10 Go and washinJordan seven times,and thy 

14 and dipped himself seven times inJordon 
I it shall also come upon theland seven years 
a sojoumedinthelandof the Philistines se. 

3 itcome to pass at the seven years' end, that 
21 Seven years old (was) Jehoash when he b. 

I In the seventh yearof Jehu. Jehoash be. 

10 In the thirtyand seventh year of J oash ki. 
1 In the twenty and seventh year of Jerob. 

16 all the men of might, (even) seven thous. 
8 in the fifth month, on the seventh (day) 

27 the seven and thirtieth year of the cap. 
27 on the seven and twentieth (day) of the 

4 there he reigned seven years and six mo. 

24 And the sons of Elioenai (were), seven 
13 and Jachan, and Zia, and Heber. seven 
18 four and forty thousand seven hundred 

5 reckoned, .fourscore and seven thousand 
13 a thousand and seven hundred and thre. 

25 (were) to come after seven days from time 

12 buried their bones.. and fasted seven da. 

25 men of valour for the war, seven thonsa. 
27 with him (were)three thousand and seven 

34 with them, .thurty and seven thousand 

26 they offered seven bullocks and seven ra. 
4 seven thousand horsemen, and twenty th. 

18 David slew of the Syrians seven thousand 
30 men of valour, a thousand and seven hu. 

32 two thousand and seven hundred chief 

4 seven thousand talents of refined silver 

27 seven years reigned he in Hebron, and 

8 Solomon kept the feast seven days, and 

9 dedication, .seven days, and the feast se. 
g witha youngbullockand seven rams, (the 

11 seven hundred oxen and seven thousand 
TI seven thousand and seven hundred rams 
II seven thousand and sevenjhundred he go. 

I Joash (was) seven years old when he be. 

13 seven thousandandfive hundred, thatma. 
21 they brought seven bullocks, and seven 
21 seven lambs, and seven he goats, for a sin 

21 kept the feast of unleavened bread seven 

22 they did eat throughout the feast seven da. 

23 other seven days : and they kept (other) s. 

24 a thousand bullocks and seven thousand 

17 and the feast of unleavened bread seven 

5 The children of Arab, seven hundred se. 
9 the children of Zaccai, seven hundred and 

25 The children of. Beeroth, sevenhundred 

33 The children of Lod. .seven hundred tw 
38 a thousand two hundred forty and seven 

65 seven thousand threehundred thirtyands. 

66 Their horses (were) seven hundred thirty 

67 six thousand seven hundred and twenty 
22 kept the feast of unleavened bread seven 

7 in the seventh year of Artaxerxes the ki. 

35 seventy and seven lambs, twelve he goats 

1 4 The children of Zaccai, seven hundred and 



Neh. 7. 18 Adonlkam, six hundred threescore audea 
7. 19 Bigvai, two thousand threescore and sev. 
7. 29 The men of . .Beeroth, seven hundred fo. 
7. 37 Thechildrenof Lod. .seven himdred twe. 
7. 41 a thousand two hundred forty and seven 
7. 67 seven thousand threehundred thirty, .se- 
7. 68 Tlieir horses, seven hundred thirtv and 
7. 69 six thousand seven hundred and twenty 

7. 72 and threescore and seven priest's garme 

8. 18 they kept the feast seven days ; and on 
Esth. I. I an hundred and seven and twenty provl. 

1. 5 the king made a feast, seven days, in the 
I. 10 the seven chamberlains that served in the 

1. 14 the seven princes of Perslaand Media, wh. 

2. 9 seven maidens, ^which were) meet to be 
3. 16 taken., into his nouse. .In tho seventh ye. 

8. 9 an hundred twenty and seven provinces 
9. 30 to the hundred twenty and seven provln. 

Job 1. 2 there were bom unto him seven sons and 
1. 3 His substance also was seven thousand 
2. 13 sat down with him., seven daysand seven 
5. 19 yea, in seven there shall no evil touch tht 

42. 8 take unto you now seven bullocks and se. 
P8a.iig. 164 Seven times a day do I praise thee beca. 
Prov. 6. 16 yea, seven (are) an abomination unto him 

9. I she hath hewn out her seven pillars 

24. 16 a just (man) fallcth seven times, and ris. 

26. 16 than seven men that can render a reason 
26. 25 (there are) seven abominations in his he. 

EccLii. 2 Oive a portion to seven, and also to eight 
Isa. 4. I seven women shall take hold of one man 

11. IS shall smite itiutheseven 6treams,ondma. 

30. 26 light of the sun., as the light of seven da. 
Jer. 15. 9 She that hath bom seven languisheth 

34. 14 At the end of seven years let ye go every 
52. 25 seven men of them that were near the ki. 
52. 28 In the seventh year three thousand Jews 
52. 30 carried away captive, .seven hundred fo. 
52. 31 in the seven and thirtieth year of tlie ca, 
Eze. 3. IS I sat., astonished among them seven days 

3. 16 it came to pass at the end of seven days 

29. 17 it came to passin the seven and twentieth 
30.- 20 in the first (month), in the seventh (day) 
39. 9 they shall bum them with fire seven yea. 

39. 12 seven months shall the house of Israel ba 
39. 14 after the end of seven months shall they 

40. 22 and they went up unto it by seven steps 

40. 26 (there were) seven steps to go up to it, and 

41. 3 and the breadth of the door seven cubits 

43. 25 Seven days shalt thou prepare every day 

43. 26 Seven days shall they purge the altar and 

44. 26 they shall reckon unto him seven days 

45. 20 so thou shalt do the seventh (day) of the 
45. 23 seven days of the feast he shall prepare a 
45. 23 seven bullocks and seven rams . the seven 
45. 25 Inthe8eventh(month),inthefifteenthday 

Dan. 9. 25 (shall be)seven weeks, and threescore and 
Mic. 5. 5 then shall we raise against him seven sh. 
Zecli. 3. 9 upon one stone (shall be) seven eyes : be. 

4. 2 seven lamps, .and seven pipestotheseven 
4. 10 shall see the plummet . . (witb)those seven 

S.Seventh, 'y'3?' sTiebii. 

Gen e. 2 on the seventh day God ended his work 
2 2 he rested on the seventh day from all his 
a. 3 God blessedtheseventhdayandsanctified 
8. ■ 4 the ark rested in the seventh month, on the 

Exodi2. IS from the first day until the seventh day 

12. 16 in the seventh day there shall be an holy 

13. 6 in the seventh day (shall be) a feast to the 
16. 26 on the seventh day, (which is) the sabbath 
16.27 there went out (some), .on theseventhday 
16. 29 let no man go out of his place on the sev. 
16. 30 So the people rested on the seventh day 
20. 10 the seventh day (is) the sabbath of the L. 
eo. II the Lord, .rested the seventhday : where. 
21. 2 in the seventh he shall go out free forno. 
23. II the seventh (year)thoushaltletitrcstand 
23. 12 on the seventh day thou shalt rest; that 

24. 16 the seventh day he called unto Sloses out 

31. 15 but in the seventh (is) the sabbath of rest 

31. 17 on the seventh day he rested, and was re. 

34. 21 on the seventh day thou shalt rest : in ea. 

35. 2 on the seventh day there shall be to yon 
Lev. 13. 5 the priest shall look on him the seventh 

13. 6 shall look on him again the seventh day 
13. 27 the priest shall look upon him the seventh 
13. 32, 34 in the seventh day the priest shall lo. 

13. 51 he shalllook on theplagueon theseventh 

14. 9 it shall be on the seventh day, that he sh. 
14. 39 thepriestshallcomeagainthe seventhday 
j6. 29 in the seventh month, on the tenth (day) 
23. 3 the seventh day (is) th e sabbath of rest, an 
23. 8 in the seventhday (i3)anho]yconvocation 
23. 16 unto the morrow after the seventh sabbath 
23. 24 In the seventh month, in the first (day) of 
23. 27 on the tenth (day) of this seventh month 
23. 34 The fifteenth day of this seventh month 
23. 39 in the fifteenth day of the seventh month 
23. 41 ye shall celebrate it in the seventh month 

25. 4 in the seventh year shall be a sabbath on 
25. 9 to sound on the tenth (day) of the seventh 
25. 20 What shall we eat the seventh year? be. 

Nmn. 6. 9 on the seventh day shall he shave it 

7. 48 On the seventh day Elishama the son of 
19. 12 and on the seventh day be shall be clean 
ig. 12 then the seventh day he shall not be clean 
iq. 19 on the seventh day ; and on the seventh day 
28. 25 on the seventh day ye shall have an holy 
29. 1 in the seventh month, on the first (day) of 
eg. 7 have onthelenth (day)of this seventh mo. 
eg. 12 on the fifteenth day of the seventh month 



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Ifumsg. 32 ontheseventhday seven bullocks, twora. 
31. 19 on the third day, and on the seventh day 
31. 24 ye shall wash your clothes on the seventh 

Deut. 5. 14 the seventh day (is) the sabbath of the Jj. 
15. 12 in the seventh year thou shalt let him go 
16, 8 on the seventh day (shall be) a solemn 

Josh. 6. 4 and the seventh day ye shall compass the 
6. 15 it came to pass on the seventh day, that 

6. 16 it came to pass at the seventh time, when 
jg. 40 the seventh lot came out for the tribe of 

Jiids 14. 15, 17 it came to pass on the seventh day.th. 

14. 18 said unto him on the seventh day before 
2 Sa. 12. 18 it came to pass on the seventh day, that 

1 Ki. 8. 2 Ethanim, which (is) the seventh month 

iB. 44 it came to pass at the seventh time, that 

20. 20 in the seventh day the battle was joined 

2 Ki.ii. 4 theseventhyearJehoiadasentandfetched 

18. 9 which (was) the seventh year of Hoshea 

25. 25 it came to pass in the seventh month, that 

1 Ch. 2. 15 Ozera the sixth, David the seventh 

12. II Attai the sixth, Eliel the seventh 
24. 10 The seventh to Hakkoz, the eighth to Ab. 
5. 14 The seventh to Jesharelah, (he), his sons 

26. 3 Jehohanan the sixth, Elioenai the seventh 
26. 5 Issachar the seventh, Peulthai the eighth 
27. 10 The seventh (captain)for the seventh mo. 

a Ch. 5. 3 the feast which (was) in the seventh mo. 

7. 10 three and twentieth day of the seventh mo. 
23. I intheseventhyear Jehoiadastrengthened 
31. 7 and finished (them) in the seventh month 

Ezra 3. I when the seventh month was come, and 

3. 6 From the first day of the seventh month 

7. 8 v/hich (v/as) in the seventh year of the ki. 
Neh. 7. 73 v/hen the seventh month came, the child. 

8. 2 upon the first day of the seventh month 
8. 14 ia booths in the feast of the seventh mo. 

10. 31 and (that) we would leave the seventh year 
Esth. 1. 10 On the seventh day, when the heart of the 
Jer. 28. 17 died the same year, in the seventh month 

41. I itcame topassintheseventhmonth,(th.) 
Eze. 20. t it came to pass iu the seventh year, in the 

45. 25 In the seventh (month), in the fifteenth 
Hag. 2. I In theseventh(month'),inthe oneandtw. 
Zech. 7. sacdnicumedinthefifth andseventh(mo.) 
8. ig the fast of the seventh, and the fast of the 

4. Seven, n;;?^' shibah. 

Ezra 7. 14 sent of the king, and of his seven couns. 
Dan. 3. 19 seven times more than it was wont to be 

4. 16 and let seven times pass over him 

4. 23 ivith the beasts, .till seven times pass over 
4. 25 seven times shall pass over thee, till thou 

5. Seven, njj;^?' shibanah. 

Job 42. 13 He had also seven sons and three daugh. 

6. Sevenfold, n^fij;??' shihathayiin. 

Gen. 4. IS vengeance shall be taken on him sevenf. 
4. 24 If Cain shall be avenged sevenfold, truly 

2 Sa. 21. g they fell (all) seven together, and were put 
Psa. 12. 6 (as) silver tried, .purilled seven times 

79. 12 render untoourneighbourssevenfoldinto 
Prov. 6. 31 But (if) he be found, ho shall restore sev. 
Isa. 30. 26 and the light of the sun shall be sevenfold 

1. The seventh, effSo/xos hebdomos, 

John 4. 52 Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever 

Heb. 4. 4 he spake in a certain place of the seventh 

4. 4 God did rest the seventh day from all his 

Judo 14 Enoch, also, the seventh from Adam, pr. 

iiev. 8. I when he had opened the seventh seal, th. 

10. 7 in thedays of the voice of theseventh an. 

ii. 15 theseventh angel sounded ; and there we. 

16. 17 the seventh angel poured out his vial into 

21. 20 the seventh, chrysolite; the eighth, beryl 

Si.Seven, QTrrd hepia. 

Matti2. 45 taketh with himself seven other spirits 
75. 34 And they said, Seven, and a few little fl. 

15. 36 he took the seven loaves and the fishes 
IS. 37 the broken (meat) that was left seven ba. 
j6. 10 Neither the seven loaves of the fotir tho. 

18. 22 .Tesus saith. . Until seventy times seven 
z2. 25 there were with us seven brethren : and 

22. 2S second also, and the third, unto the sev. 
22. 28 whose v/ite shall she be of the seven? for 

Mark 8. 5 How many loaves have ye? . . they said, 3. 
8. 6 he tookthe seven loaves, andgave thanks 
8. 8 took up of the broken (meat), .seven bas. 
8. 20 And v/hen the seven among four thousand 
8. 2o how many baskets full.. And they said,S. 
12. zo there were seven brethren : and the first 
12. 22 And the seven had her, and left no seed 

12. 23 whose wife shall she be .. for the seven had 

10. 9 [Mary, .out of whom he had cast seven] 
Luke 2. 36 had lived with an husband seven years fr. 

8. 2 Magdalene, out of whom went seven de. 

11. 26 taketh (to him) seven other spirits more 
20. 29 There were therefore seven brethren : and 
20. 31 in like manner the seven also : and they 

20. 33 whose wife of them is she ? forseven had 
Acts 6, 3 look ye out among you seven men of ho. 

13. 19 when he had destroyed seven nations in 

19. 14 there wereseven sons of (one)Sceva,aJew 

20. 6 came . . to Troas . . where we abode seven d. 

21. 4 finding disciples, we tarried there seven d. 

21. 8 the evangehst, which was (one) of the se. 
21. 27 when the seven days were almost ended 
28. 14 were desired to tarry with them seven d 

Heb. II. 30 after they were compassed about seven d. 

K.ev. I. 4 John to the seven churches which are in 
I. 4 from the seven spirits wliich are before his 
I. J I send (it) unto the [seven] churches which 
1. 12 being turned I saw seven golden candlest. 



Rev. J. 13 in the midst of the [seven] candlesticks 
1. 16 And he had in his right hand seven stars 
I. 20 The mystery of the seven stars whicii th. 
I. 20 and the seven golden candlesticks 
I. 20 seven stars" are the angels of the seven ch. 

1. 20 the seven candlesticks, .are the seven ch. 

2. I he that holdeth the seven stars in his right 

2. I who walketh in the midst of the seven go. 

3. I the [seven] spirits of God, and the seven 

4. s seven lamps, .which are the seven spirits 

5. I a book written . .sealed with seven seals 
5. s to open the book, and to loose the seven 
5. 6 having seven horns and seven eyes, which 
5. 6 the [seven] spirits of God sent forth into 
8. 2 I saw the seven angels which stood before 
8. 2 and to them were given seven trumpets 
8. 6 the seven angels which had the seven tr. 

10. 3 when hehadcried, seven thunders uttered 
10. 4 when the seven thunders had uttered their 

10. 4 Seal up those things which the [seven] th. 

11. 13 in the earthquake were slain, .seven tho. 

12. 3 having seven heads and ten horns, and se. 

13. 1 havingsevenheadsand ten horns, and up. 
15, I seven angels having the seven la.st plagues 
15. 6 the seven augels. .having the seven plag. 
15. 7 gave unto the seveu angels seven golden 

15. 8 till the seven plagues of the seven angels 

16. I I heard a great voice . . saying to the seven 

17. I one of the seven angels which had these. 
17. 3 a scarlet coloured beast, .having seveii h. 
17. 7 which hath the seven heads and ten hor. 

17. 9 The seven heads are seven mountains, on 
17. 10 there are seven kings : five are fallen, and 
77. II he, is the eighth, and is of the seven, and 
21. 9 there came unto me one of the seven an. 
21. 9 the seven vials full of the seven last pla. 

9. Seven times, kirraKis heptahis. 

Matti8. 21 how oft shall..! forgive him? till seven ti. 

18. 22 Until seven times; but. Until seventy ti. 
Lukei;. 4 seven times in a day, and seven times iu 

SE-VEN STASS, nD'3 Kimah. 

The Pleiades : their names are Alcyone, Merope, Maia, 
Electra, Tayegeta, Sterope, and Celaeno; they are also 
called Atlantidss and Hesperides. 

Amos s- 8 liim) that maketh the seven stars and 0. 

SEVEN thousand — 

Seven thousand, ^TrraKicrxi^toi heptakischilioi. 
Rom II. 4 1 have reserved to myself seven thousand 

SEVENTEEN, seventeenth — 
1. Seven and ten, !^^><yii^. nt;??' eJv&ah vaasarah. 
Jer. 32. 9 the money, (even) seventeen shekels of si. 

1. Seventy and seven, nj;?!?! D'j;^^' shibim veshibah. 
Judg. 8. 14 he described.. threescore and seventeen 

Z. Seven {and) ten, Tffj; n]j^^& or n-ji^y^ )jy^ sheha. 
Gen. 7. II in the second month, theseveiiteenth day 
8. 4 on the seventeenth day of the month, up. 

37. 2 Joseph, (being) seventeen years old, was 
47. 28 Jacob lived in the land of Egypt sevent. 

1 Ba. 14. 21 Eehoboam. .reigned seventeen years in J. 

22 51 the seventeenth year of J ehoshaphat king 

2 Ei. 13. I Jehoahaz. .began to reign . .seventeen ye. 

16. 1 In the seventeenth year of Pekah tho son 

1 Ch. 7. II seventeen thousand and two hundred .fit 

24. 15 The seventeenth to Hezir, the eighteenth 
25. 24 The seventeenth to Joshbekashah, (he) 

2 C!h.i2. 33 he reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem 
Ezra 2. 3g children of Harim, a thousand and seve. 
Keh. 7. 42 children of Harim, a thousand and seven.. 

SEVENTY (times) — 
1. Seventy, D'y^^ shibim. 

Gen. 4. 24 truly Lamech seventy and sevenfold 

5. 12 And Cainan lived seventy years, and be. 

5. 31 seven hundred seventy and seven years 

11. 26 Terah lived seventy years, and begat Ab. 

12. 4 Abram (was) seventy and five years old 
Exod. I. 5 all the souls that came . . were seventy so. 

24. I, 9 Abihu, and seventy of the elders of Is. 

38. 28 of the thousand seven hundred seventy 
38. 29 the brass of the offering (was) seventy ta. 

Num. 7. 13 one silver bowl of seventy shekels, after 
[So in verse 19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 49, 55, 61, 67, 73, 79.] 

7. 85 hundred'and thirty (shekels), each bowls. 
, I r. 16 Gather unto me seventy men of the elders 

TI. 24 gathered the seventy men of the elders of 

II. 25 and gave (it) unto the seventy elders): and 

31. 32 six hundred thousand and seventy thou. 

• Judg. 9. 55 which he did. .in slaying his seventy br. 

2 Sa. 24. IS there died of the people, .seventy thou. 

2 Ki. 10. I And Ahab had seventy sons in Samaria 
10. 6 the king's sons, (being) seventy persons 

10. 7 slew seventy persons, and put their heads 
1 Ch.2i. 14 there fell of Israel seventy thousand men 
Ezra 2. 3 thousand an hundred seventy and two 

2. 4 children. .three hundred seventy and two 
2. 5 children of Arah, seven hundred seventy 
2. 36 The priests, .nine hundred seventy and 
2. 40 of the children of Hodaviah, seventy and 

8. 7 the son of Athaliah, and with him seventy 
8. 14 Uthai, and Zabbud, and with them seve. 
8. 35 seventy and seven lambs, twelve he goats 

Neh. 7. 8 two thousand an hundred seventy and two 
7. 9 of Shephatiah, three hundred seventy and 
7. 39 The priests . . nine hundred seventy and th. 
7. 43 of the children of Hodevah, seventy and 

11. ig their brethren, .(were)anhundred seventy 
Esth. 9. 16 Blew ol their foes seventy and five thous. 



Isa. 23. 15 that Tyre shall be forgotten seventy years 
23. 15 after the end of seventy years shall Tyre 
23. 17 a{t,<vv the end of seventy years, that the 

Jer. 25. J I these nations shall serve, .seventy years 
25. 12 when seventy years are accomplished 
29. 10 after seventy years be accomplished at 

Eze. 8. 1 1 there stood before them seventy men of 
41. 12 the building, .(was) seventy cubits broad 

Dan. 9. 2 that he would accomplish seventy years 
9. 24 Seventy weeks are determined upon thy 

Zech. 7. 5 When ye fasted . . those seventy years, did 

2.Sevenly, e^Sofi-riKOfra hebdomekonta. 

Luke 10. I the Lord appointed other seventy also 
10. 17 the seventy returned again with joy, say. 

3. Seventy times, ^ffSofiTiKovTaicLS hebdomekontakis. 
Matt 18. 22 Until seven times; but. Until seventy tL 

SEVER (out, self), to — 

l.To separate, ':>ia badal, 5. 

Lev. 20. 26 have severed you from (other) people, that 
Deut. 4. 41 Moses severed three cities on this side J. 
F e. 39. 14 they shall severput men of continual em. 

l.To separate, make wonderful, roppalah, 5. 
Exod. 8. 22 I will sever in that day the land of Goshen 
9. 4 the Lord shall sever between the cattle 

3. To be parted, lis par ad, 2. 

Judg. 4. II Heber, .had severed himself from the K. 

4.7*0 boundary off, acpopiCa> aphorizo. 

Matti3. 49 and sever the wicked from among thejust 

SEVERAL, severally — 

l.Freedom, separation, nwEri chophshuth. 

2 Ch.25. 21 and dwelt in a several house, (being) a 

I.Free, separate, riTpn chophshith. 

2 Ki.15. 5 he was a leper, .and dwelt in a several 

3. One's own, J'Sios idios. 

Matt23. 13 to every man according to his several ab. 
I Co. 12. II dividing^to every man severally as he will 

SEVERITY — 

A cutting of, severity, wrrorofila apotomia. 

Rom II. 22 severity of God : on them which fell, sev. 

SEW (on, together, up), to — 

l.To sew up, Ssa taphal. 

Job 14. 17 My transgression(is)seaIed..thouseweatup 

2. To sew, -&^ taphar. 

Gen. 3. 7 they sewed fig leaves together, and mado 
Job 16. 15 I have sewed sackcloth upon my skin, and 
Eccl. 3. 7 A time to rend, and a time to sew ; a time 

2.T0 sew upon, iirifi^dirTOi epirrhapto. 

Mark 2. 21 No man also seweth apiece of ne\i^loth 

SEW, (women) that — 
To sew, IS-? taphar, 3. 

Eze. 13. 18 Woe to the (women) that sew pillows to 

SHA-A-XAB'-BIN, y^'vvj jackals. 

A city in Dan, near Ajalon, on the slope of Mount Eph- 

raim; called Selebi by Jerome, but now Silbit; or 

Salaba, on the borders of Sebaste, according to 

Eusebius. 

Josh. 19. 42 And S., and Aj'alon, and Jethlah 

SEA-AL'-BIM, D'a^i'KJ. Same as preceding. 

Judg. I. 35 the Amorites would dwell, .in S.: yet the 

1 Ki. 4. 9 ThesonofDekar,inMakaz, andinS., and 
SEA-AL-BO-NITE, 'U^SJli, 

Patronymic of Eliahba', a native of Shaalabbin. 

2 Sa. 23. 32 Eliahba the S., of the sons of Jashen, Jo. 
I Ch. II. 33 Azmaveth theBaharumitc, Eliahba theS. 

SEA'-APH, ^i'K; union, friendship. 

1. A son of Jahdai son of Caleb by his concubine Ephah. 

B.C. 1470. 

I Ch. 2. 47 and Gesham, and Pelet, and Ephah, and S. 

2. Son of Caleb son of Hezron by his concubine Maachah. 

B.C. 1470. 

1 Ch. 2. 49 She bare also 3. the father of Madmannah 

BHA-A-EA'-IM, SHA-EA-IH, n-lVp double cleft. 
A city in Judah or Simeon, near Adithaim and Beth- 
birei ; now called Skilhim. 

Josh. 15. 36 S , and Adithaim, and Gederah, and G. 

1 Sa. 17. 52 the wounded . . fell down by the way to S. 

I Ch. 4. 31 And at Beth-marcaboth. .and at S. 

SHA-ASE'-GAZ, ',iVV,9. 

A chamberlain of Ahasuerus king of Persia, who Iiad 

tho charge of the king's concubines. B.C. 515. 

Esth. 2. 14 to the custody of 3., the king's chamberl. 
SEAB-BE'-TEAI, "nsw sabbathbom. 

1. A Levite who helped in the matter of those that had 
taken strange wives. B.C. 445. 

Ezi'a 10. 15 MeshuUam and S. the Levite helped them 

2. One who explained the law|,to the people after Ezra 
had read it to them. B.C. 443. 

Neh. 8. 7 Akkub, S., Hodijah, Maaseiah, Kelita A. 

3. A chief Levite in Jerusalem after the exile. B.C. 443. 

Neh. II. 16 S..(liad)theoversightoftheoutwardbu3. 
SHACH'-IA, n::^, k':^ fame of J ah. 
A son of Shaharaim a Benjamite; some Hebrew copies 
read Shobia. is.c. 1350. 

I Ch. 8. 10 Jeuz, and S., and Alirma. These (were) hia 



SHADE 



871 



SHALL 



BITADE, shadotr, shadowing — 
l.Shadow, shade, defence, '?)( (sel. 

Gen 19. 8 therefore came they under the shadow of 
Judg. 9. IS (then) come (and) put your trust in my sh. 
9. 26 Thou seest the shadow of the mountains 
3 Ki. 20. 9 shall the shadow go forward ten degrees 
20. 10 It is a light thing for the shadow to go 
2o. 10 let the shadow return backward ten deg. 
20. II he brought the shadow ten degrees back. 
1 Ch.jg. 13 our days on the earth (are) as a shadow 
Job 7. 2 As a servant earnestly desireth the shad. 
8. 9 because oar days upon earth (are) a sha. 
i^. 2 he fleeth also as a shadow, and continu. 
17. 7 and all my members (are) as a shadow 
rsa. 17. B hide me under the shadow of thy wings 
3C. 7 put their trust under the shadow of thy 
57. I in the shadow of thy wings will I make 
63. 7 in the shadow of thy wings will I rejoice 
80. 10 The hUls were covered with the shadow 
9t. I shall abide ander the shadow of the Aim. 
102. 11 My days (are) like a shadow that decline. 
109. 23 I ara gone like the shadow when it decii. 
121. 5 thc'Lop.D (is) thy shade upon thy right ha 
144. 4 his days (are) as a shadow thatpasseth a, 
Ecol. 6. 12 tho daj's.. which he spendeth asashadow 
8. 13 prolong (his) days, (which are) as a shad. 
Song '2. 3 i sat down under his shadow with great 
4. 6 there shall be a tabernacle for a shadow 
6. 3 make tliy shadow as the night in the mL 
45, 4 a shadow from the heat, when the blast 
25. s (even) the heat with the shadow of a clo. 
30. 2 and to trust in tha shadow of Egypt 

30. 3 the trust in the shadow of Egypt (your) 
32. -2 as the shadow of a great rock in a weai7 
34. IS lay, and hatch, and gather under her sh. 
38. 8 I will briu5 again the shadow of the deg. 
49. 2 in the shadow of hl3 handliath he hid me 
51. 16 havo covered thee in the shadow of mine 

Jer. 4S. 45 They that fled stood under the shadow of 

tam. 4. 20 Under his shadow we shall live among the 

Eze. 17. 23 in the shadow of the branchesthereof sh. 

3t. 6 undei- his shadow dwelt all great nations 

31. 12 the people, .are gone down from his sha. 
31. 17 (that) dwelt under his shadow in the mL 

Hos. 4, 13 under oaks . . because the shadow thereof 
14. 7 They that dwell under his shadow shall 
Jon. 4. s sat under it in tlie shadow, tin he might 
4. 6 that It might he a shadow oyer his head 

2. A skcdow, hh^ tselel. 

Job 40. 22 The saadytrses cover him (with) their sh. 

Song 2. 17 Until the day break, and the shadows flee 

4. 6 Until the day break, and the shadows fiee 

Jer. 6. 4 the shadows of the evening are stretched 

3.T0 {cause a) shadow, "jSy isalal, 5. 

£ze. 31. 3 with fair branches, andwitha shadowing 

4. A shadow, shadowed, S50S tselatsal. 

Isa. i3. I Woe to the land shadowing with wings 

lo.A shadow, (nrocKlaaiia aposkiasma. 

Jaa. I. 17 DO variableness, neither shadow of turn 

6. A shade, shadow, (rxia shia. 

Matt. 4. 16 which sat in the region and shadow of de. 
Mark 4. 32 the fowls, .may lodge under the shadow 
I/Uke I. 79 in darkness and (in) the shadow of death 
Acta 5. 15 that at the least the shadow of Peter pa. 
Col. 2. 37 Whichiireashadowofthingstocome, but 
Heb. 8. 5 Who serve unto the example and shadow 
lo. I the law having a shadow of good things 

SHADOW, to (have) — 

1. To take shade, ^'jo telal, 5. 

Han. 4. 12 the beasts of the field had shadow under 

2. To skadoiD, shade fully,- Karaa-KidCoi hataskiazo. 
Heb. 0. 5 over it the cherubim of glory shadowing 

SHADOW of death — 

A great shade or shadow, rii07S tsalmaveth. 

Job 3. s ^6t darkness and the shadow of death st. 
10. 21 land of darkness, and the shadow of dea. 
JO. 22 of the shadow of death, without any ord. 

12. 22 bringeth out to light the shadow of death 
16. 16 and on my eyelids (is) the shadow of de. 
34. 17 morning (is) to them even as the sha. of d. 
34. 17 (they are in) the terrors of the shad, of d. 
08. 3 the stones of darkness, and the shad, of d. 
34. 22 (There is) no darkness, nor shadow of de. 
38. 17 hast thou seen the doors of the shad, of d. 

Psa. 23. 4 through the valley of the shadow of dea. 
44. 19 and covered us with the shadow of death 
rcy. JO Such as eit in darkness, anji in the sh. of d 
107. 14 out of darkness and the shadow of death 

Isa. 9. 2 they that dwell in the land of the sh. of d. 

Jsr. a. 6-a land of drought, and of the shadow of d. 

13. 16 he turn it into theshadow of death, (and) 
Amos 5. 8 tumeth the shadow of death into the mo. 

SHAD' -EACH, TiTB'. 

The name which the chief of Nebuchadnezzar's eunuchs 
gave to Hananiah, one of the Jewish princes who were 
carried away to Babylon, and who was cast into the 
burning fiery furnace. B.C. sSo. 

Dan. I. 7 to Hananiah, of S.; and to Mishael, of M. 
2. 49 he set S. .over the affairs of the province 
3. 12 thou hast set.. the affairs.. of Babylon, S. 
3. 13 Then Nebuchadnezzar, .commanded. .3. 
3. 14 S., Meshach, and Abednego, do not ye 
3. 16 S. . .and Abednego, answered and said to 
3. 39 form of his visage was changed against S. 
3. 20 he commanded . . mighty men . . to bind S. 



Dan. 3.2a those raen that took up S , Meshach, and 
3. 23 9. ..felldovynboundinto the midst of the 
3. 20 S., Meshach, and Abednego, .come forth 
3. 26 Then S. . came forth of the midst of the 
3. 28 Blessed (be) the God of S., Meshach, and 
3. 29 which speak . . amiss against the God of S. 
3. 30 the king promoted S., Meshach, and Ab. 
SHADY tress — 
Sfiades, Q'^n^ tseelim. 

Job 40. 21 He lleth underthe shady trees, in tho co. 
40. 22 The shady trees cover Mm (with) their ah. 
BHATT — 
l.i4 handle, arrow, fn chets. 

Isa. 49. 2 ha hid me, and made me a polished shaft 
2.The thigh, 117; yarek. 

Exod25. 31 his shaft, and his branches, his bowls, his 

37. 17 his shaft, and his branch, iiiabowis, his kn. 

Num. 8. 4 (was of) beaten gold, unto tho shaft there. 

6HA'-0E, M<f erring, wandering. 

Father of Jonathan the Eararite, one of David's vali^t 

men. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.ii. 34'Jonathan^the son of S. the Hararito 
SHA' HAH. Seo Aijelelh Shahar. 

SHA-HA-EA'-ra, D-iqi? d^juile dawn. 

A Benjaraite who went to lloab and oegat children 

there of his two wives Hushim and Baara. B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 8. 8 S. begat, .in the country of Moab, after 
SEA-EA-ZI'-EAH, nDlsn?' heights. 

A city in Issachar, between Tabor and Seth-shemesh. 
Josh 19. 22 the coast reacheth to Tabor, and S., and 
SHAKE («ff, together), to — 

1. To shake, tremble, viii gaaah. 

Psa. 18. 7 the earth shook ongl trembled ; the found. 

2. To shake self, \i'n gaash, 7 

2 Sa. 22. 8 Then the earth shook and trembled ; the 

22. 8 foundations of heaven moved and shook 

Z.Topain, causepain, Vn, Vm chid, chil, 1, 5. 
Psa. 29. 8 shaketh the wilderness ; the LOKD shaketh 

4. To shake molenily, can ckamas. 

Job 13. 33 He shaU shake oS bis unripe grape as the 

5. To move, slip, fail, oia mot. 

Psa. 60. 2 heal the branches thereof ; for it shaketh 

G.To cause to move or shake, U^i nua, 5. 

2 Ki. 19. 21 the daughter of Jerusalem hath shaken h. 
Job 16. 4 heap up words against you, and shake 
Psa. 22. 7 they shoot out the lip, they shake the head 
109. 25 (when) they looked upon me they shaked 
Isa. 37. 22 daughter of Jerusalem hath shaken her h. 

7. To wave, "i's nuph, 3a. 

Isa. 10. 32 hesbaIlEhakehisband(9gain5t)themoant 

8. To cause to wave, (]» nuph, 6. 

Isa. 10 IS him that shaketh it? as if the rod should 8. 
II. 15 with his mighty wind shall he shake his 
13. 2 exalt thevoice-unto them, shake the hand 
tg. i5 the hand of the LoRli which he shaketh 

Zech. 2. 9 I will shake mine hand upon them, and th. 

9. To shake out or off, "ij^J naar. 

Neh. 5. 13 Also I shook my lap, and said. So God 
Isa. 33. 9 and Bashan and Carmel eliake off (their 
33. IS that shaketh his hands from holding of 

10. To shake out or off, "iV.i naar, 3. 

Neh. 5. 13 So God shake out every man from his ho. 

11. 7*0 shake off, tn) nelhar, 5. 

Dan. 4. 14 sbakebffhis leaves, and scatter his fruit 

12.ro cause to shake, liiragaz, 5. 

Job 9. 6 WTiich shaketh the earth out of her place 
Isa. 13. 13 Iwill shake the heavens, and the earth sh. 

23. II he shook the kingdoms : the Lokd hath 

13. To move, flutter, f]rrj rachaph. 

Jer. 23 9 all my bocea shake : T am like a dmnken 

li.To shake, (ramble, v]p, raash. 

Psa. 46. 3 the mountains shake 'With the swelling th. 

68. 8 The earth shook, the heavens also dropp. 

72. 16 the fmitthereof shall shake Jike Lebanon 

77. iSthelightnings lightened. .earth, .shook 
Isa. 24. 18 and the foundations of the earth do sha. 
Eze. 26. lothywails shall shake at the noise of the 

26. 15 ShaU not the isles shake at the sound of 

27, 28 The suburbs shall shake at the sound of 
38. 20 aU the men. .shall shake at my presence 

Joel 3. 16 and the heavens and the earth shall shake 
Amos. 9. I Smile the lintel, .that the posts may sha. 

15. To cause to shake or tremble, oTi raash, 5. 
Isa. 14. 16 (Is) this the m&n .. that did shake kingdo. 
Hag. 2. 6 1 will shake tha heavens, and the earth 

2. 7 I will shake all nations, and the desire 

3. 21 saying, I will shake the heavens and the 

16.70 throw down, B05' shamat 

2 Sa. 6. 6 and took hold ol it , for the oren shook 

17.7'o shake away, awoTtvcica-ui apotinasso. 

Luke 9. 5 shake off the very dust from your feet for 
Acts 28. s hrshook oS the beast into the fire, and 

18. 7*0 shake out or off, iKTtvdcraca ektinasso. 

Matt 10. 14 when ye depart . shake ofi the dust of yo. 
Mark 6. 11 shake off the dust-under yonr feet for a 
Acts 13. 51 they shook off the dust of their feet aga. 

28. 6 betook (his) raiment.audsaid onto them 



19.7*0 shake,, agitate, loss, aa\eico saleuo. 

Matt II. 7 What went ye .see ? A reed shaken with 

24. 29 the powers of the heavens shall be shaken 

Marki3. ^S powers tliat are In heaven shall be shaken 

Luke 6. 38 good measure,pres3eddown,and shaken t. 

6. 48 could not aluike it; for it was founaetl up. 

7 24 What went yo. .to see? A reed sliaken wi. 

21, 26 for tho powers of heaven shall be shaken 

Acts 4. 31 the place was shaken where they wcro 

tO. 26 the foundations of the prison were shaken 
2 Th. 2. 2 That ye be not soon shaken in m-nd, or 
Ueb.i2. 26 Whose voice then shook the earth, but 
2 2. 27 the removing of those things that are sh. 
12. 27 those things which cannot be shaken may 

20. To shake, tremble, disturb, aiia seio. 

Mattes. 4 for fear of him tlieketpers did shake, and 

Heb. 12. 26-1 shake not the earth only, but also hea. 

Hcv. 6. 13 a Sgtree. .when she is shaken ol umJghty 
SHAKE, to make to — 
\.To cause to slide, shake, nyp mood, 5. 

Psa. 69. 23 and make their loins continually to shake 
2. To cause to fear or tremble, nrp pachad, 5. 

Job 4 14 trerabling,whlchmade allmy bonejtosb. 
3. To cause to shake or tremble, d'/l raash, 6. 

Eze. 31. 16 I ma/le the nations to shake at the sound 
SHAKE self, (terribly, to pieces), to — 
I. To shake self, become shalxn, "i^/J rvaar, 2. 

Judgi6. 2o and eaid, I will go out., and shake myself 
2. 7*0 shake self, -ly} naar, 7. 

Isa. 52. 2 Shake thyself from the dust; arise, (and) 
8. To fear, make afraid, terrify, fl^ arats. 

Isa. 2, 19, 21 when he ariseth to shake terribly tho 
4. To scatter, break in pieces, '^s puts, 8a. 

Job 16. 12 sh.akcn me to pieces, and set me up for his 
SHAKEN (out, terribly), to be — 

1. To shake self, be slialcen, ijj^j gaash, 7. 

Psa. i3. 7 the hills moved and were shaken, because 

2. To be driven away, rinj nadaph, 2. 

Lev. 26, 36 the sound of a shaken leaf shall chase th. 
3. 7*0 move, th nud. 

1 KI.14. 15 shall smite Israel, as a reed Is shaken in 
4. To be moved, shaken, >i'^: nua. 

Nah. 3. 12 if they be ehaken. they shall even tall into 
5. 7*0 s?iake out or off, lyj r.aar. 

Neh. 5. 13 even thus he be shaken out, and emptied 
6.T0 be shaken out or off, ~)}i naar, 2. 

Job 38. 13 that the wicked might be shaken out of 

7. To be caused to tremble, "j^T raal, 6, 

Nah. E. 3 and the fir trees shall be terribly shaken 
SHAKINO — 
l.A moving, shaking, lijp manod. 

Psa. 44. 14 a shaking of the head among tho people 
2.A compassing, liji iwqcph. 

Isa. 17, 6 as the shaking of an olive tree, two (or) 
24, 13 (there shall be) as the shaking of an olive 
Z.A shaking, trembling, Vifi raash. 

Job 41. 29 he laughetlj at the shaking of a spear 

Eze. 37. 7 there was a noise, and behold a shaking' 
38. 19 there shall be a great shaking in the land 

4. Waving, shaking, njij^ tenuphah. 

Isa. 19. 16 because of the shaking of the hand of the 

30. 32 in battles of shaking will he fight with it 
SHA'-LEM, zhv peace, eummit. 

A city in Ephraim near Shecbem,; now Saiim, E. of 
Nablus. 

Gen. 33. 18 Jacob came to 3. a city of Shechem, wh. 
SHA'-UH, O-^'iT? jackal. 
A district in Dan, in the way from Philistia to Ophrah,. 

I 5a. 9. 4 then they passed through the land of S. 

BHA-ir-SHA, rrphv third ground. 

1 A district in Ephraim. containing Baal-shalishah, not. 

far from Gilgal. 

1 Sa. 9. 4 And he.passed thronghtho la.>id of S. 

2. Probably the same as Beth-Shalisha, flfteen Boman 
miles N. of Diospolis in Lydda. 

2 Ki. .1. 42 there cameamanfromBaal-S., and broug. 
SHALL (be or Lave, that, because, who, whichl — 

1 . There is, there are, e'; yesh. 

3 Ch.15. 7 Be ye strong.. for yotrrwork shall be rew 

j6, 9 from henceforth thou Shalt have wars 
ProV24. 14 there shall be a reward, and thy expect. 
Jer. 23. 26 Bow long shall (this) be in theheartof tha 

31. 6 there shall be a day, (that) the watchmea 
31, 16 thy work shall be rewarded, saith the L, 

2. To be about to, jueXAeu meU6. 

Matt (6. 27 the Son of man shall come In the glory of 
17. 12 Likewise shall also the Son of man suffer 
17. 22 The Son of man shall be betrayed intoth© 
2o 22 to drink of the cop that I shall drink of 
24. 6 ye shallhear of wars and rumoursof wars- 

llarki3. 4 the sign when all these things shall be 

Luke 9. 44 the Son of man shall be debvered mto tha^ 
21. 7 sign .vhenthesethingsshallcometopass 
21. 36 all these things that shall come to pass 

Acts 23. 3 God shall smite thee, (thou) whited waU 
24. 15 there a^Rii be a resurrection of the aeaa 



SHALLECHBTH 



872 



SHAMMAH 



Act3 26. 2 I shall answer for myEelf thia day before 

£om. 4. 24 for us also, to whom it shall be imputed 

8 13 For if ye live after the flesh, ye shall die 

8 18 with the glory which shall be revealed in 

2 Ti. 4. I who shall judge the quick and the dead 
Heb 1. 14 for them who shall be heirs of salvation 

10. 27 fiery indignation, which shall devour the 
Jas. 2. 12 as they that shall be judged by the law of 
1 Pe. 5. I a partaker of the glory that shall be rev. 
Rev I 19 and the things which shall be hereafter 

2. 10 thou Shalt suffer: behold, the devil shall 

3. 10 the hour of temptation, which shall come 
17. 8 shall ascend out of the bottomless pit, and 

ti.Kind, gracious, hallowed, <i<nos hosios. 

Rev. 16. s O Lord, which art, and wast, and [shaltbe] 

6KAL-LE'-CHETH, njW casting out. 
A gate of the first temple. 

1 Ch.26. 16 westv/ard, with the gate S., by the cause 

SHAl'-ITJK, D^B", Di'pg' recompenser. 

1. A son of Jabesh who slew Zechariah son of Jeroboam 
11., and was himself slain by Menahem son of Gadi, 
after reigning one month. B c. 772. 

3 Ki. 15. 10 S. thesonof Jabesh conspiredagainat him 

15. 13 S. the son of Jabesh began to reign in the 
15. 14 Menahem.. sm.ote S. the son of Jabesh in 
15. 15 Ajid the restoftheactsofH. ..(are) written 

2. Tlie husband of Huldah the prophetess in the days of 
Josiah. B.C. 624. 

2 Ki.22. 14 lluldah the prophetess, the wife of S. the 
2 Ch.34. 22 Huldali the prophetess, the wife of S. the 

3. Son of Sisamai and father of Jakamiah, a descendant 
of Jerahmeel grandson of Pharez. B.C. 1280. 

I Ch. 2. 40 Eleasah begat Sisamai. .Sisamai begat S. 
2. 41 S. begat Jekamiah, and Jekamiah begat 

4. Fourth son of king Josiah. B.C. 610, 

J Ch. 3. 15 the sous of Josiah (were). .Zedekiah. .S. 
Jer. 22. 1 1 i'or thus saith the Lord touching &. the 

5. Gj-andsou of Siraton second son of Jacob. B.C. 1200. 

1 Ch. 4. 23 S. his son, Mibsam his son, Mishmahisson 

6. Father of Hilkiah the priest who found the book of 
the law ia the temple In the days of king Josiah, e-C. 
700. 

I Ch. 6. t2 Ahitub begat Zadok, and Zadok begat S. 

6. 13 S. begat Hilkiah, and Hilkiah begat Azar. 
Ezra 7. 2 The son of S., the son of Zadok, the son 

7. Fourth son of Xaphtali the secoiul son of Bilhah, 
.Rachel's handmaid ; called Shillem in Oen- 46- 24. B.C. 
2690. 

I Ch. 7. 13 Gutii, and Gezer, and S., the sons of Bil. 
8 A Levite, a gate keeper of the tabernacle. B.C. 536. 

1 C^. g. 17 the porters (were) S., and Akknb, and 

g. 17 Ahiham, and their brethren: S. (was)the 
g. 19 S. the son of Kore, the son of Ebiasaph 
g. 31 Mattithiah..the first bom of S. the Kor. 
Ezra 2. 42 the children of S., the children of Ater 
Neh. 7. 45 the children of S., the children of Ater 
.9. Father of Jehizkiah who opposed the reducing of the 
Jewish captives to slaves. ■ B.C. 741. 

2 Ch.28. 12 Jehizkiah the son of 3., and Amasa the 

10. A gatekeeper of the sanctuary that had taken a 
strange wife. B.C. 445. 

Kzra ID. 24 of the porters ;-S., and Telera, and Url 

11. One of the sons of Banl who had also.taken astrange 
wife. B.C. 44s. 

Ezra 10. 42 S., Amariah, (and) Joseph 

12. A son of Halohesh, ruler of the half of Jerusalem, 
who with his daughters helped to repair the walj. B.C. 
445- 

Neh. 3. T 2 next uhto him repaired S. the fion of 

13. Son of CoIHozeh, ruler of part of Mizpah, who re- 
paired the gate of the fountain. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 15 the gate of the fountain repaired S. the 
1 14. Father of Hanameel uncle to Jeremiah the prophet. 
B.C. 630. 

Jer. 32. 7 Hanameel the son of .S. . . shall come unto 
15. Father of Maaseiah, an officer of the temple in the 
days of Jehoiakim son of Josiah. B.C. 607. 

Jer. 35. 4(wa3)abovethe chamber of. .the son of.S. 

SHAL'-KAI, 'iDa;, 'D^^, 'IJ^?' Jah is recompenser. 

One of the Nethinim whose descendants returned with 

Zerubbabel from exile. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 46 the children of S., the children of Hanan 
Keh. 7. 48 children of flagaba, the children of S. 

SHAL'-KAN, ]-a)^. 

An Assyrian king who laid waste Beth-Arbel, i.e., 
'Ap07}\a, near Gaugamela ; apparently a predecessor 
. of Pul, and not the same as the following. 

Eos. 10. 14 as S. spoiled Beth-arbel in the day of ba. 

BHAl-BIAN-E'-SEB, idn;?^?;. 

Successor of Tiglath-pfleser, and who Invaded Israel, 
carrying off Hoshea and the ten tribes to Assyria. B.C. 
• ^30-716. 

2 Ki.17. 3 Against him came up S. king of Assyria 
i8. 9 S. king of Assyria came up against Sam. 

SHA'-MA, V^^ hearer. 

One of David's valiant men, son of Hothamlhe Aroerite. 

3.C. 104E. 

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SEAKBLE8 — 

Market place, (Lat. macellum), fidKiWoe mahellon. 

1 Co. 10. 25 Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, (th.) 

6HAJ1EE, shameful thing — 

\.To be ashamed, K'n bush. 

Jer. 48. 39 how hath .Moab turned the back •with sh. 

2. Shame, n'^i3 bushah. 

Psa. 89. 45 thou hast covered him with shame. Selah 
Eze. 7. 18 shame (shall be) upon all faces, and bald. 
Obad. 10 shame shall cover thee, and thou shalt be 
Mic. 7. 10 shame shall cover her which said unto me 

3. Shame, riiV3 hoshnah. 

Hos. 10. 6 Ephraim shall receive shame, and Israel 

i. Shame, shameful thing, n^ia hosheth. 

z Ch. 32. 21 he returned with shame of face to his own 

Job 8. 22 They, .shall be clothed with shame; and 

Psa. 35. 26 let them be clothed with shame and dish. 

4a. ) 5 for a reward of their shame that say unto 

44. 15 and the shame of my face hath covered 

69. 19 Thou hast laiown. .myshame, andmy dis. 

70. 3 turned back for a reward of their shame 
18 His enemies will I clothe with shame : but 

3 the strength of Pharaoh be your shame 
5 nor be an help norproflt, buta shame, and 

4 thou shalt forget the shame of thy youth 
7 Kor your shame (ye shall have) double, and 

24 shame hath devoured the labour'of our f. 

25 We lie down in our shame, and our coni. 
13 have ye setup altars to(that)shameiul th. 
18 my days should be consumed v/ith shame 

10 and separated themselves unto (that) sh. 

11 Pass ye away, .having thy shame naked 
JO Thou hast consulted shame to thy house 

5 faileth-uot; buttheunjustknowethnoBh. 

5. Reproach, •^9"';^ oherpah. 

2 Sa. 13. 13 And I, whither shall I cause my shame to 
Isa. 47. 3 thy shams shall be seen ; I will take ven. 
Dan. 12. 2 some to shame(and) everlasting contempt 

Q. Blushing, shame, nsSa kelimmah. 

Psa. 4. 2 how long (will ye turn) my glory unto sh.? 

69. 7 1 have borne reproach : shamo hath cov. 

109. 29 Let mine adversaries be clothed \vith sh. 

ProviS. 13 He that answereth. .it (is) folly and shame 

Isa. 50. 6 I hid notmy face from shameandspitting 

Jer. 51. 51 shame hath covered our faces ; for stran. 

i6. 52 bear thine own shame for thy sins that th. 

16. 52 be thou confounded also, and bear thy s. 

16. 54 Tliat thou mayest bear thine own shame 

16. 63 never open, thy mouth, .because of thy s. 

32. 24, 23 yet have they borne their shame v/ith 

32. 30 bear their shamo with them that go down 

34. 29 neither bearthe shame of the heathen any 

36. ye have borne the shame of the heathen 

36. 7 the heathen . . they shall bear their shame 

36. 15 to hear in thee the shame of the heathen 

39. 26 After that they have borne their shame 

44. 13 but tbey shall bear their shame, and th. 

2. 6 not prophesy . . they shall not take shame 

7 .Blushing, shame, me'?? kelimmuih. 

3er. 23. 40 a perpetual shame, which shall not be fo. 
Si, Nakedness, .inj; ervah. 

Isa. 20. 4 naked and barefoot, to the shame of Eg. 
9, Lightness, shame, confusion, p'^Qqalon. 

Psa. 83; 16 Fill their faces with shame; that they m. 

Prov. 3. 35 but shame shall be the promotion of fools 
g. 7 He that reproveth a scomer getteth. .sh. 

11. 2 ('When) pridecoraeth, then Cometh shame 

12. 16 known : but a prudent (man) covereth sh. 
13. 18 shame (shall be) fo him that refuseth in. 
23. 18 the chariots of thy glory (shall be) the sh„ 

13. 26 discover thy skirts, .that thy shame may 
46. 12 The nations have heard of thy shame, and 

4. 7 will I change their glory into shame 
4. 18 her rulers (with) shame do love. Give ye 
3. 5 and I will show . . the kingdoms thy shame 
2. 16 Thou art flUed with shame for glory; di". 

lO.Coniempt, detestation, rreoa' shimtsah. 

Exod32. 25 had made them naked unto (their) shame 
IT.. Base thing, alo'xpo" aischron. 

I Co. II. 6 if it be a shame for a woman to be shonr 

14. 35 it is a shame for women to speak in the ch. 
Eph. 5. 12 it is a shame even to speik of those thin, 

12. Baseness., dishonour, alffx^"'') aischune. 
Liikej4. 9 thou begin with shame to take the lowest 
Phil. '3. 19 (whose) glory (is) in their shame, who mi. 
Hebia. 2 enduredthecross,despi3ingtheshame,and 
Jude 13 Raging waves .. foaming out their own sh. 
Rev. 3. iB (that) the shame of thy nakedness do not 

13. Unseemliness, indecency, acxruxoavvri aschemo. 
Rev. 16. 15 lest he walk naked, and they see his shame 

\i. Dishonour, drifiia atimia. 

I Co. II. 14 if a man have long hair, it is asharaeunto 
\S.A turning in, shame, ivrpoirii entrope. 

1 Co 6 s I speak to your shame. Is it so, that there 
15 34 some have not. .1 speak (this) to youj sh. 

SHAME to bring, cause, do, come, put to — 
1 To put. to shame, make shame, lyia bosh, 5. 

Psa. 14. 6 ITe have shamed the counsel of the poor 
44- 7 and hast put them'to shame that hated us 
53. 5 thou hast put (them) to shame, because 
119. 31 testimonies: Lord, put me not to sha. 



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Prov 10. 5 he that sleepeth in harvest, .causeth sha, 
14. 35 wrath is (against)him that causeth shame 
17. 2 have rule over a son that causeth shame 
ig. 26 (is) a son that causeth shame, and bringe 
29. J 5 a ciiild left . . bringeth his mother to sha. 

^.To put to shar/ie, ipn chasad, 3. 

Prov. 25. 10 Lest he that heareth (it) put thee to sha. 

3. To make or become confounded, nsn ckapher, 5. 
Prov 13. 5 but a wicked (man), .cometh to shame 
Isa. 54. 4 thou shaL*. not be put to shame : for thou 

4. To dry up, shame, v^\ y abash, 5. 

2 Sa. 19. 5 Thou hast shamed this day the faces of 

S.To cause to blush, put to shame, D^| kalam, 5. 
r-Sa. 20. 34 because his father had done him shame 
JudgiS. 7- that might put (them) to shame in (any) 
Psa. 44. 9 But thou hast cast off, and pntus to sha. 
Prov 25. 8 when thy neighbour hath put thee to sh. 
28. 7 a companion of riotous (men) shameth his 

6. To turn inward, put to sharae, ivrp^irw enirepd. 

I Co. 4. 14 I write notthesethingsto shameyou,but 

7. To shame, make ashamed, KaraKr-yvva kataisch. 

1 Co.ii. 22 despise ye the church of God, and shame 
STTATffT., to be brought unto or put to — 

1. Shame, shameful thing, n<P3bosheth. 

Zeph. 3 19 fame, where they have been put to sha. 

2. To be ashamed, confounded, tan chapher. 

Psa. 71. 24 they are brought unto shame, that seek 
83. 17 yea, Itt them be put to shame, and perish 

3. To mo.ke or become confounded, "isn ch/tpher, 5. 
Isa. 54. 4. thou shalt not be put to shams : fur thou sh. 

4. To blush, be ashamed, d'?5 kalam, 2. 

Psa. 35. 4 Let tTiem be confounded and put to shamo 
40. 14 let them be. .put to shame that wish me 
8EAME, to put to an open — 
To make a show of openly, TrapaSetyiJ.arl{a> paraJ. 

Heb. 6. 6 they crucify, .and put.. toan open shamo 
SHAHED, ehemeful spewing — 

1. Contempt, despised thing, na buz. 

Gen. 38. 23 Let her take (^it) to her, lest we be shamed 

2. Ignominy, shaTne, l'''?.Tp qiqcdon. 

Hab. 2. 16 and shameful spewing(shall beJonthygL 
BHA'-EED, iczJ, (-.D?' watcher,) destroyer. 
Third son of Elpaal.' B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 8. 12 S., who built Ono and Lod, with the to. 
SHAKEPACEBNESS — 
Shamefacedness, modesty, aiows aidos. 

1 Ti. 2. 9 in modest apparel, with shamefacednes* 
SHAW m-'UXXY, to do, entreat, hanae — 

1.7*0 do or act shamefully, vy^ yabash, 5. 

Hos.z. 5 she that conceived .. hath done shamefully 

2. To dishonour, disgrace, a.riixa.^u> atimazo. 

Lake2o. ii entreated(him)Ehamefully, andaent(him) 

3. To dishonour, disgrace, artfidw atimao. 
Marki2. 4 and [sent (him) away shamefully handled] 

SHAKEUESSLT — 

To be uncovered, revealed, nSa galah, 2. 

2 Sa. 6. 20 as one of the vain fellows shamelessly un 
SHA'-EEE, ■«» preserver. 

1. Son of Mahii grandson of Merari. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 6. 46 sonof Amzi, thesorl of Bani.the sonofS 

2. Son of Heber, son of Beriah, son of Ash'er; in i Ch 
7. 32 it is spelt Shomer. B.C. 1600. 

I Ch. 7. 34 the sons of S.; Ahi, an4 Eohgah, Jehubb 

SEASI'-GAR, IJP^ cupbearer, fleer. 
The son of Anath, and third judge of Israel after the 
death of Joshua. Pe delivered Israel from the Philis 
tines. B.C. 1326. 

Judg. 3. 31 after him was S. the son of Anath, which 
5. 6 In the days of S. the son of Anath. in the 

SHAM'-HUrH, tmai fame, rcnoum. 

An Izrahite, a captain of David's arpiy, who served in 

the fifth month. B.C. 1048. 

I Ch.27. 8 fifth captain for the fifth month (was) 3 
SPLA'-TJEEE, VD-^ thorn Judge, approi-ed. 

1. A city in the hill country of Judah, near Jattlr. 

Josh 15. 48 in the mountains, S., and Jattir, and S. 

2. A city in Mount Ephraim. 

Judgio. I and he dwelt in S. in mountEphraim 
10. 2 judged . . and died, and was buried in S. 

3. A son of Hicah, a Levite and descendant of Uzziel. 

B.C. 1015, 

I cni.24. 24 Michah of the sons of Michah ; S. 
BEAM'-MA, XEE* /oT^ifi, renoHm. 
A son of Zophaii an Asherite. B.C. 1500. 

I Ch. 7. 37 Bezer, and Shod, and S., and Shilshah. 
SHAM'-SIAH, SHIM'-BLA, njjgJ, niict;} fame, renown. 

1. A son of Reuel son of Esau. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 36. 13 Nahath, and Zerah, S., and Mizzah : th. 

36. 17 duke Nahath, duke Zerah, duke S., duke 

I Ch. I. 37 The sons of Reuel ; Nahath, Zerah, §., and 

2. Third son of Jesse father of David. B.C. 1060. 

I Sa. 16. 9 Then Jesse madeS. topassby. Andhesald 

17. 13 the names, .(were). .Abinadab ; and. .3. 
« Ch. 2. 13 Jesse begat. .Eliab, and Abinadab.. and 3. 



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3, Son of Agse the Hararite. and one of David b valiant 
aea. B.C. 1048 

2 S3. 23 II after Wm (was) S, the ton of Agse the H. 

4. Another of the same also a Hararite ; in i Ch. u. 27 it 
Is Shamnoth. 

2 Sa. 23. 33 S. the Hararite, Ahiam the son of Sharar 
6. Another of the same, a Harodite. B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 25 S. the Harodite, Elika the Harodite 
BBLiW-MAI, 'm celebrated. 

1. A son of Onan son of Jerahmeel grandson of Judah. 
B.C. 2440. 

I Ch. 2. 28 And the sons of Onam were S., and Jada 
2. 23 And the sons of S. ; Nadab, and Abishur 
2. 32 And the sons of Jada the brother of S. 

2. Father of Slaon, and eon of fiekem a descendant of 
Caleb son of Hezron. B.C. 1440 

1 Ch. 2 44 Rhema begat Raham.. and Eekem begat 3. 
2. 45 the son of S. (was) ilaon aDdMaon(wa3) 
8.A son or grandson of Ezra, of the family of Caleb son 
of Jephunneh B.C. 1400. 

J Ch. 417 she bare Miriam, and S.. and Ishbah the f. 
SHAJf-MOTH, n'lsgj fame, renoimi. 
A Harorite, one of DaWd's valiant men. B.O. 1048. 

1 Ch II. 27 S the Harorite, Helez the Pelonite 
SHAH-Unr'-A, SHAH-KU'-AH, ll\S!\? famous. 

1 A Reubenito, son of Zaccur, and sent by Mosesto spy 
out the land. B.C 1491. 

Num 13. 4 of the tribe of Eenhen, S. the son of Zac. 
i. A son of David, bom to him after he became king; m 
< Ch. 3. 5 he is called Shimei. B.C. 1020. 

2 Sa. 5. 14 S., and Shohab, and Nathan, and Solom. 
I Ch.14. 4 these (are) the names. .8 , and ohobab 

3 Grandson of Juduthiin;and fatherof AbdaorObadiah„ 
a Levite appointed to lead the worship In the temple 
after the exile. In i Ch.-g. 16 it is Shemaiah. e c. 470. 

If eh. II. 17 Abda the son of S., the son of Gala!, the 
« A priest in the famfly of Bilg^ in the days of Nehe- 
miah. B.C. 445. 

Neh. : 2. 18 Of Bilgah, S. ; of Shemaiah, Jehonathan 

SHAM-SEE'-RAI, '7^9?' heroic. 

A son of Jeroham, a Benjamite. B.C. 1300. 

I Ch. 8. 26 And S., and Shehariah, and Athaliall 

SHAPE — 

1. Appearance, aspeef, etSos eido^. 

luie 3. 22 the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily sb. 

John s 37 neither heard his voice, .nor seen his sh. 

2.Like}iess, resemblance, dfxoitofia homoioTrut. 

Efiv 9. 7 the shapes of the locusts (were) like unto 

BHAPEK, to bo — 

To he formed, brought forth, vn, \\n chid, chU, 4. 
Psa. 51. 5 1 was shapen in iniquitj'jand in sin did 

SHA'-PHAK, CE27 yovihful, vigorous: 
A chief of Gad, second in rank. B.C. 1070- 

1 Ch. 5. 12 Joel the chief, and S. the nest, and Jaan. 

BKA'-PHAN, ]it prudent, sly. 

1. A scribe, son of Azaliah,fatberofGemariah, who lived 
In the days of king Josiah. B.C. 640. 

2 KI.22. 3 the king- sent S. the sonof Azaliah.theson 

22. 8 Hilkiah the high priest said unto S. the 3. 
22. 8 Hilkiahgave the book to S.. and he read it 
22. 9 S. the scribe came to the king, and bron. 
22. 10 S. the scribe showed the king, saying. Hi-. 
22. 10 And S. read it before the king 
22. 12 the kinff commanded. .S, the scrihe, and 
■ 22. 14 S., and Asahiah, went imto Huldah the 
a Ch.34. 8 he sent S. the son of Azaliah, and llaas. 
34. 15 HUkiah answered and said to S. the scribe 
34. 15 And Hiikiah delivered the book to S. 
34. i6 S. carried the book to the king, and bro. 
34. 18 S. the Bcribetold the king, saying, Hiikiah 
34. 18 And S. read it before the king 
34. 20 the king commanded.. S. the scribes and 
36. JO in the chamberof Gemariah the son of S. 
36. li Micbaiah son of Gemariah, the son of 3. 
36. 12 Gemariah the son of S. . .and all the pri. 

2. Father of Ahikam a chief office" in the court of 
Josiah, B.C. 640. 

2 Ki. 22. 12 king commanded. .Ahikam the son of S; 

25. 22 Getianah the son of Ahikam, the son of S. 
2 Ch.34. 20 king commanded. .Ahikam the son of S. 
Jer. 26. 24 the hand of Ahikam the son of S. was with 

39. 14 Gedaliah the son of Ahikam the son of S. 

40. s, 9, It G edaliah . . son of Ahikam the sonof S. 

41. 2" Gedaliah the son of Ahikam, the^son of S. 
43. 6 Gedaliah the son of Ahikam, the son of 3. 

3. Father of Elasah by whom Jeremiah the prophet sect 
a letter to the eidles in Babylon. B.C. 640. 

Jer. 29. 3 By the hand of Elasah the sonof S., and 

4. Father of Jaazaniah whom Ezekiel saw in a vision en- 
ticing people to idolatry. B.C. S95- 

Eze. 8. n in the midst of them stood, .the boh of S. 

BEA'-PHAT, asy judge. 

1. A Simeonite, sou of Hori, and sent by Moses to spy 
the land. B.C. 1492. 

Kami3. 5 Of the tribe of Simeon, S. the son of Hori 

2. Father of Elisha the prophet. B.C. 930. 

1 Ki 19. 16 Elisha the son of 8., of Abel-mstolah, sh. 
19. 19 he. . found Elisha the eon of S., tvao {w^} 



2 Kl. 3. II Here (is) Elisha the son of S., which poured 
6. 31 if the head of Elisha thesonof 3. shall st. 

3. A grandson of Shechaniah, of the family of David. B.o. 
450. 

1 Ch. 3. 22 and Igeal, and Bariah, and Neariah, and S. 
i. A chief Qadite, in Bashan. B.C. 1070. 

1 Ch. 5. 12 Joel the chief . .Jaania, and 3. in Bashan 
6. Son of Adlai, and over David's herds in the valley. 
B.o 1015. 

1 Ch 27. 29 over the herds. .In the valleys. .S. the son 
BEA'-PHEB, -ilV, -^SO fair. 

A mountain iu the wilderness, the next station of Israel 
after Kehelathah and before Haradah. 

Kum33. 23 And they went, .and pitched In mount S. 
33 24 they removed from mounts., and encam. 
SHA'-RAI, '-;?!, -ff Jah is deliverer. 
One of the sons of Bani that had taken a strange wife. 

B.C. 445 

Ezra 10. 40 Machnadebai, Shashai, 3. 
8HA'-RAE, i-i',? strong. 
A Hararite. sonof Aliiam. and oneof David's valiant men. 

B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23.33 Shammah the Hararite, Ahiam the.. of S. 
SHARE — 

Matlock, sickle, n'f -3^0 macharesheth. 

1 3a. :3. 20 to sharpen every man his share, and his 
SHAE-E'-ZER, SHER-E'ZER, 'WIP. 

1. A son of Sennacherib king of Assj-ria, who with his 
brother Adftmmelech slew their father in the temple 
of Misroch at Kineveh, and escaped into the land" of 
Ararat 0. 710. 

2 Ki. 19. 37 Adrammelech and S. his sons smote him 
Isa. 37 38 Adrammelech and S. hiasons smote him 

2. One who was sent to consult the priestsandprophefa 
in the temple as to 3 day of humiliation. B.C. 519. 

Zech. 7. 2 they had sent xmto the house of God 3. 
SHA'-EON, \S-\f a plain, 

1. The \V. of Ephraim and Maijasseh, extending from 
Joppa to Cocsarea, noted for its rich pastures and vege- 
tation. In the midst of the plain between the modern 
Lydda and Arsuf lay the city Sharon (now a hamlet), 
supposed to be that meant in Josh. 12. 1.8. 

Josh. 12. 18 The king of Aphek, one ; thekingof L. S. 
« Ch.27. 29 over the herds that fed in S. (was) Shitral 
Song 2. 1 1 (am) the rose of S., (and) the lily of the 
Isa^ 33. 9 S. is like a wilderness ; and Bashan and 
35. 2 the excellency of Carmel and S.; they shall 
65. 10 S. shall be a fold of flocks, and the valley 

2. A plain or cityin the E. of Jordan, in Gad. 

I Ch. s. 16 they dwelt. .in all the suburbsof S.,upon 
SHARONITE, "J'n^. 

A patronymic of Shitrai who vcas over the king's herds 
in Sharon. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.27 29 And over the herds, .(was) Shitrai the 3. 
SHARP (stone, sharper) — 
I.Sharp, 10 chad. 

Psa. 57. 4 and arrows, and theirtongnj a Sharp sw. 

Pro V 5. 4 her end Is . . sharp as a two edged sword 

Isa. 49. 2 he hath made my mouth like a sharp sw. 

Eze. s- I take thee a sharp knife, take thee a barb. 

2^Skarp things, D"iTnrj chaddvdim. 

Job 4i» 30 Sharp stones (are) underhim : he spread. 

i.A sharp pointed thing, fTiri charuia. 

Job 41. 30 he spreadeth sharp pointed things upon 
Isa. 41. 15 I will make thee a new sharp threshing 

i.To be sharpened, -^t^ laiash, 4. 

Psa. S2. 2 like a sharp razor, working deceitfully 
5. A rock, sharpness, tvi tsur. 

Josh. 5. 2 Jlake thee sharp knives, and circumcise 
5. 3 made him sharp knives, and circumcised 

e.Flinf, "U tsor. 

Exod. 4. 25 Then Zipporah took a sharp stone, and 

7. A tooth, \!0 shen,. 

I Sa. 14.. 4 sharp rock on the one side, and a sharp 
8. To sharpen, be sharp, \V9 shanan. 

Pes. 45. 5 Thine arrows (are) sharp in the heart of 
120. 4 Sharp arrows of the mighty, with coals of 

E^ov 25. j8 a maul, and a sword, and a sharp arrow 

Isa. 5. 28 Whose arrows (are) sharp, and aU their 

9.Sharp,. smfi, acute, o|ur oonis. 

PvOV. I. 16 out of his mouth went c sharp two edged 

2. 12 saith he whichhaththe sharp sword with 

14. 14 golden crown,. and In his.hand a sharp si. 

14. 17 another angel came out.. having a sharp 

14. 18 load cry to him that had the sharp sickle 
14. 18 Thrust ia thy sharp sickle, and gatherthe 
ig. 15 oat of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that 

10. iforeodting, sharper, acute, rofiurepos i^noter. 

Heb. 4. 12 sharper than any two edged sword, pier. 
SHARPES, to — 
1. To make sharp, acute, light, Ti^ cliadad. 

Prov27. 17 Iron sharpeneth iron; so a man.. the co. 

I.To inaks sharp, Tin chadad, 5. 

Prov 27. 17 Eo a man sharpeneth the countenance ef 

3. To skarpm, instruct, tia'y latash. 

I Sa. 13. 20 to sharpen every man his share, and his 
Job 16. g Baine enemy shMpeneth his eyes upon liis 



4. To set up, 3XJ natsab, G, 

1 Sa. 13. 21 and for the ajces, and to sharpen the goad^ 

5. To sharpen, ]}V shanan. 

Psa. 1 40. 3 They have sharpened their tongues like 
SHARPENED, to be — 
To be made sharp. Tin chadad, G. 

Eze. 21. 9 a sword is sharpened, and also furbished 
21. lo It is sharpened to make a eoro slaughter 
21. 11 sword is sharpened, and it is furbished 

SHARPLY, eharpness — 

I. Strength, with strength, aijjlj chozqah, 

Judg. 8. 1 And they did chide with bim sharply 
2. Cuttingly, severely, anrorSuas apotomOs. 

2 Co. 13. 10 lest being present I should useBharpnesa 
Titus I. 13 Wherefore rebuke them sharply, that th. 

BHA-aU'-HEN, ]m-\y dwelling of grace. 
A city in Simeon near Bethlebaoth ; perhaps Shaarim. 
Josh. 19. 6 Bethlebaoth, and 3.; thirteen cities and 
SHA'-SHAI, -VV noble, free. 
One of the eons of Bani that had taken a strange wife. 

B.C. 445- 

Ezra 10. 40 Machnadebai, Shashai, S. 

BEA'-SHATt, pp^ assaulter, mnn'er. 
A son of Elpael, a Benjamite. B.C. 1400. 
I Ch. 8 14 And Ahio, S., and Jeremoth 

8. £i Iphcdeiah, and Fenuel, the sons of 3. 

SHA'-TTL, i\w} asked. 

1. A son of Simeon by a Canaanitish woman. B.C. 169a 

Gen. 46. 10 Zohar.andS. the son of aCanaanitish wo. 
Exod. 6.15 Zohar, and S. the son of a Canaanitish wo. 
Num26. 13 of S., the family of the Shaulitca 

1 Ch. 4. 24 ThesonBofSimeon(were)..Zerah,(and)3. 

2. An ancient king of Edom called Saul in Gen. 36. 37. 
B.O. 1490. 

X Ch. I. 48 3. of Behoboth by the river relgnea in 
1. 49 when S. was dead, Baal-hanan. .reigned 

3. A son of Kohaith eon of Levi. 

2 Ch. e. 24 Uriel, his son, Uzziah liis son. and 3. his 
SHATrUTES, 'fjiK?*. 

The faraUy of the son of Simeon. 

Num26. 13 of Shaul, the family of the S. 

SHAVE (off), to — 

I.To cut off, shave, shear, in gazaz. 

Job I. 2o shaved his head, and fell down Qx>on the 

2. To shave, poll the head, nSa galach, 3. 

Gen. 41. 14 shaved (himselT), and changed his raiment 
Lev. 13. 33 but the seal! shall he not shave ; and the 
14. 8 shave off all hie hair, and wash himself in 
14. 9 shave all his hair off his head and his be. 
14. 9 even all his hair he shall shave off : and 
21. 5 neither shall they shave off tbe comer of 
Kum. 6. 9 then he shall shave hia head in the day of 
6. 9 on the seventh day shaU he ehave it 
6. 18 Nazarites shall shave the head of hia sep. 
Deut2>. 12 she shall shave her head, and pare her 
Judg 16. 19 caused him to shave off the seven locks 
2 Sa. 10. 4 shaved off the one half of their beards, and 
1 Ch.19. 4 shaved them, and cut off their garments 
Isa. 7. 20 the LOED shave with a razor that is hired 
E20. 44 20 Neither shall they shave their heads, nor 

Z.To cause a razor to pass over, tsjl? -135; dbar taar,5. 
Num. 8. 7 let them shave all their flesh, and let th. 

4.713 scrape, shave, ^vpda xurao. 

Acts 21. 24 at charges with them, that they may sh. 

gHA'-VIE, MIS' level place. 

A valley at Salem or Salim, near .ffinon. 

Gen. 14. 17 at the valley of S., which (is) the king's d. 

SEA-VEH Sia-IA-THA'-IH, cvnnp .Tjy. 
A place in Reuben, where the Emim dwelt, who were 
smitten by Chedorlaomer In the days of Abraham and 
Lot. B.C. 1917. 

Gen. 14. 5 and smote, .the Emims In S. E^iriatbaim 

BHAVEH, to be — 

\.To be shaven, r\hi galach, 4. 

Judg 16. 17 if I be shaven, then my strength will go 
j6. 22 began to grow a^ain after he was shaven 

Jer. 41. s fourscore men, havingtheirbeardsshaven 

2. To shave self, be shaven, rhi galach, 7. 

I^v- »3- 33 Hs shall be shaven, ibut the scall shall he 
Num. 6. 19 alter (the hair of) his separation is shaven 

3. To scrape, sha,ve, f upacj xurao. 

I Co. II. 5 that is even all one as if she were shaven 
II. 6 shame for a woman to be. .shaven, let her 

SEAV-SHA, N^i?' nobility, splendour, dominion. 
David's scribe; perhaps the same as Seraiah in 2 Sa. 8. 
17 ; Sheva in 2 Sa'. 20. 25 ; and Shtsha iu 1 Ki. 4. 3. B.C. 
1048. 

1 Ch.78. 16 Zadok..and Abimelech..the priests. .8. 
SHE — 
\.He, it, K?n hu. 

Job 39. 30 and where the slain (are), there (is) she 

2. She, it, icr. hi. 

Gen. 3. 12 she gave jas of the tree, and I did eat 
2o. s She (is) my Bister? andshe..He(is)my br. 

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o.This, nsi zoth. 

Gen. 2. S3 womaii, because she was t^en out ot man 

4. To Ihis, nttiS lezulh. 

Gen. 2. 13 this (is) now .flesh ol my flesh : she shall 

b.Hi^, she, it, airis i/em..) aulas 

Luke 1. 57 full time came that she should be delive 
7. 12 only son ofhis mother, and [she] was awi. 

6. //a, she, it, out6s {fern.) hoiUos. 

Matt26. ij in that she hath poured this ointment on 
Markii. 44 but she of her want did cast in all that 
14. 8 hath done what (she) could . come before 
14 9 also that she hath done shall b-^ spoken 
Luke 2. 36 she was of a great age, and had lived with 
s. 37 [she] (was)awidowof aboutfourscoreand 
a. 38 [sliej coming in that instant gave thanks 
7 44 but she hath washed my feet with tears 
•JU 8 42 had one only daughter . . and she lay a dy. 

31 4 but she of her penury hath cast in all the 
Rom 16. 2 for [she] hath been a succourer of many 
S.That very one, iKt'iVos {fern.) ekeinos. 

Mark 16. 10 she went and told them that hadheenwl. 

Johnii. 29 As soonas she heard (thati .. arose quickly 

20 IS She, supposing him to be the gardener, sa. 

20. 16 She turned herself, and saithunto him, R. 

9. This, that one i/S-. if.) hide. 

Luke 10. 39 she had a sister called Mary, which also 

8EtE ass — 

A she ass, strong one, Jinx athon. 

Gen. 12. 16 he had sheep, and oxen, .and she asses, and 
33 15 ten bulls, twenty she asses, and ten foals 
45. 23 ten she asses laden with corn and bread 
Job 1. 3 five hundred she asses, and a very great 
42 12 yoke of oxen, and a thousand she asses 

SHEAT — 

1 A sheaf, naJK alummah. 

Gen. 37. 7 binding sheaves, .and, lo, my sheaf arose 

37. 7 your sheaves.. made obeisance to my sh. 
Psa.126. 6 with rejoicing, bringing his gheaves (with 

2 A sheaf, TD;; amir. 

Amos 2. 13 as a cart is pre3sed(thatis)fullof sheaves 
Mic. 4. 12 gather them as the sheaves into the floor 
Zech.i2. 5 like a torch of fire in a sheaf; and they a. 

3 A sheaf, omer, icy omer. 

Iiev. 23 10 then ye shall bring a sheaf of the first fr. 
23. II he shall wave the sheaf before the LORD 
23. 12 shall offer that day when ye wave the sh. 
23. 15 from the day that ye brought the sheaf 

Deut24. 19 hast forgot a sheaf in the field, thou sha. 

Ruth 2. 7 gather after the reapers among the shea. 

2. IS Let her glean even among the sheaves, and 
Job 24. 10 they take away the sheai (from) the nun. 

4. A heap, noi.j;. aremah. 

Neh. 13. is'brihging in sheaves, and lading asses, as 

BHE'-Al, ''Ni? request. 

One of the sons of Baui that had taken a strange wife. 

B.C. 44S. 

Ezra 10. 29 Malluch, and Adaiah, Jashub, and 3 and 
SHE-AL-TI'-EL, b><'n)t<!ff. See Salathiel 
Father of Zerubbabel who led the Jews back from their 
exile in Babylon. B.C. 536. 

■Ezra 3 2 Then stood up.. Zerubbabel the son of S. 

3. 8 in the second month, began, .thesonof S. 
5. 2 Then rose up Zerubbabel the son of S. , and 

Neh.i2. X Levites that went up with .the son of S. 

Hag. I. I the word . unto Zerubbabel the son of S. 
I 12 Zerubbabel the son of S., and Joshua the 
I 14 stirred up the spirit of. . the son ol S.- 
2. 2 Speak now to Zerubbabel the son of S., go. 

SHEAR, to — 

To cut off, shave, shear, fij gazaz. 

Gen. 3t 19 Laban went to shear his sheep ; and Ra. 

38. 13 goeth up to Timnath to shear his sheep 
Deutis. 19 shalt do no work, .nor shear the firstling 
I Sa. 25. 2 and he was shearing his sheep in Carmel 

25. 4 David heard., that Nabal did shear his eh. 

SHEARER, shearing house — 

\.To cut off, shave, shear, itj gazaz. 

Gen. 38. 12 went up unto his sheep sTiearers to Tim. 

1 Sa. 25. 7 now I have heard that thou hast shearers 

25. II my flesh that 1 have killed for my shear. 
Isa. 53. 7 as a sheep before her shearers is dumb 

i. Marking house of shepherds, (o'y'irt) "ijjj; n'5 beth. 

2 Ki. 10. 12 as he (was) at the shearing house in the 

10. 14 slew them at the pit of the shearing hou. 

3.T0 cut off, shear, shave, ndpca keiro. 

Acts 8. 32 like a lamb dumb before his shearer, 90 

8HE-AR'-IAH, n.'-iyy Jah is decider. 
Son of Azel a Benjamite, of the family of Sau!. B.C. 85o. 
I Ch. 8. 38 Azrikam, Bocheru, and Ishmael, and S. 
9. 44 Azrikam, Bocheru, and Ishmael, and S. 

BHE-AR JA'-SHTJB, 3iiy; -iKtp a remnant returns. 
A symbolic name given to a son of Isaiah the prophet 
before the Syrians and the Ephraimites invaded Judab 
Id the days ot king Ahaz. B.C. 742. 

Isa. 7. 3 Go forth now to meet Ahaz, thou, and 9. 
8HEATH — 
I. A sheath, Jij nadan. 

t Ch.ati 27 put up his Bword again Into the Sheath 



2. Scabbard, "iSJB taar 

I Sa. 17. 51 drew it outof the sheaf thereof, and slew 
Sa. 20. 8 sword fastened upon his loins in the she. 
21. 3 will draw forth my sword out of his she. 
21. 4 shall my sword go forth out of his sheath 
21 5 drawn forth niy sword out of his sheath 
21. 30 Shall I cause (it) to return Into his ehea.? 

3. A scabbard, sheath, driKn theke 

J ohm 8. II Put up thy sword into the sheath: the cup 

SHE'-BA, N^if'. 

1 Son of Raamah son of Cush son ol Ham in N. 

Ethiopia. B.C. 2240 

Gen 10. 7 and the sons of Raamah ; S., and Dedan 
I Ch. I. 9 And the sous of Raamah ; S., and 'Dedan 

2. Son of Yoktan of the family of Shera. B.C. 2200. 

Gen. JO. 28 And Obal, and Abimael, and S 
1 Ch J. 22 And Ebal, and Abimael, aud S 

3. A son of Yokshan, son of Abraham by Keturah, in 
Edom. B.C 1800 

Gen. 25. 3 and Jokshan begat S. and Dedan. And 
I Ch. I. 32 And the sons of Jokshan; S.,iand Dedan 

4. A land in S W. of Arabia, or in Africa near the Straits 
of Babel-mandeb. 

1 Ki. 10. I the queen of S. heard of the lame of Sol. 

10. 4 the queen of S. had seen all Solomon's wi. 
10. 10 these which the queen of S. gave to king 
10 13 Solomon gave unto the queen of S all her 

a Ch 9 I the queen of S. heard of the fame of Sol. 
9 3 the queen of S. had seen the wisdom of So. 
g. 12 Solomon gave to the queen of S. all her 

Job 6. 19 looked, the companies of S. waited for th. 

Psa. 72. 10 the kings of S. and Seba shall offer gifts 
72. 15 to him shall be given of the gold of S. 

Isa. 60. 6 aJl they tromS. shall come : they shall br. 

Jer 6 20 v/hat purpose cometh. .incense from S, 

Eze. 27. 22 The merchants of S. and Raamah, they 
27. 2j themerchant30lS,,Asshur,(and)Chilmad 
38. 13 S., and Dedan, and the merchants o£ Tar. 

SHE'-BA, vy^ oath, covenant. 

1. A city in Simeon, near Beersheba and Moladah; 
perhaps Beer-sheba. 

Josh 19. 2 And they had In their inheritance .. Sheba 

2. A son of bichri, a Benjamite who rebelled against 
David after Absalom's death, and whose head was cut 
ofl by the people of Abel. B.C. 1022. 

2 Sa. 20. I a man. .whose name (was) S., the son of 

20. 2 So every man. .followed S. the son of Bi. 
20. 6 Now shall S. . .do us more harm than (did) 
20. 7 went.. to pursue after S. the son of Bichri 
20. 10 So Joab pursued after S. the son of Bic. 
20. 21 3. . . hathlifted up hislhand against the ki. 
20 22 and they cut off the head of S. the son of 

3. A chief Gadite. 

1 Ch. 5. 13 S., and Jorai, and Jachan, and Zia, and 

BHE'-BAH, nj;5!f oath. 

A well dug by Isaac's servants near Beer-sheba in 

Judah. B.C 1818. 

Gen. 26. 33 he called it S. : therefore the name ol the 

SEE'-BAH, C^if balsam. 

A city in Reuben, once beloDgiag to Moab, then to the 
Amorites; it is also called Sibmah, and Shibmah, and 
was 500 paces from Heshbon, and the centre ol the 
Moabite vineyards. 

Num'32. 3 Heshbon, and Elealeh, and S , and Nebo 

SHE-BAlf'-IAH, 'n.'W?', n;:;!}! Jah is poxoerful. 

\. A priest who aided in bringing up the ark from the 

bouse of Obed-edora to Jerusalem. B.C. 1042. 

I Ch.15. 24 S., and Jehoshaphat, and Nethaneel, and 

2. A Levite who guided thedcvotionsof the people after 
Ezra had read the book of the law to them. B.C. 536. 

Neh. 9. 4 KaJmiel.S , Bunni.Sherebiah, Bam',(and) 

9. 5 Sherebiah, Hodijah, S..(and) Pethahiah 

10. 10 their brethren, S , Hodijah, kehta, Pela 

3. A priest that with Nehemiah sealed the covenant 
B.C. 443 

Neh. la 4 Hattush, S., Malluch 

12. 14 Of Melicu, Jonathan; ol 3., Joseph 
i. A Levite that did the same 
Neh. 10 12 Zaccur, Sherebiah, 3 

SHE-BA'-RIM, on?!? breaches 

A place near Ai, N. of Jericho, m Benjamin. 

Josh 7 5 chased them (from) before the gate toS. 
BHE'-BEE, -w breach. 

A son of Caleb, son ol Jephunneh by his concubine 
Maachah. B.C 1430. 

1 Ch. 2. 48 Maachah, Caleb's concubine, bare S , and 

BHEB'-KA, HjaK/, «J3^ youthfulness, vigour 

I. The scribe or secretary of king Hezekiah. B.C. 713. 

3 Ki. 18. 18 S. the scribe, and Joah the son of Asaph 

18. 26 Then said Eliakimtheson olHilkiah, and 
18. 37 S. the scribe, and Joah the son of Asaph 
ig. 2 he sent Eliakim. .and S. the scribe, and 
Isa. 36. 3 S. the scribe, and Joah, Asaph's son, the 
36. II Then said Eliakim and S. and Joah unto 

36. 22 Then came Eliakim.. and S. the scribe, and 

37. 2 he sent Eliakim. .and S. the scribe, and 
2. The treasurer over the hous'e who was to be eup- 
planted by Eliakim son ol Hilkiah. B.C. 700. 

laa. 22. IS get theo unto this trsasurer.. onto S.,wh. 



BHE-BTJ-EL, "jnio?' Ood is renown. 

1. A son of Gershorn son of Levi. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.23. 16 Of the sons of Gershom, S. (was) the ch. 
26. 24 S. the son of Gershom, the son of Moses 

2 A son of Haman chief singer in the sanctuary in the 
days of David ; in verse 20 it is Shubael. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.2s. 4 Mattaniah, Uzziel, S., and Jerimoth, Ha 

SHE-CHAW'-IAH, n;;??-, 'n;J?K' Jah is a neighbour. 

1. Head of a family of the house of David. B.C. 470. 

I Ch. 3. 21 Arnan, the sons of Obadiah, the sonsof S. 
3. 22 the sons of S. ; Shemaiah ; and the sons of 

2. A priest to whom the tenth lot fell in the services of 
the B£inctuary in the days of David. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.24. II The ninth to Jeshuah, the tenth to S. 

3 A person some of whose descendants returned with 
Ezra in the days ol Artaxerxes. B.C. 536 

Ezra 8. 3 Of the sons of S., of the sons ol Fharosh 
4. Another whose descendants did the same. 

Ezra. 8. 5 Of the sons of S.; the son of Jahazlel. and. 
B. A son of Jehiel, and who first confessed the trespass 
of taking strange wives. B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 2 S. . answered and said unto Ezra, We have 
6. Father of Shemaiah who helped to repair the wall 

B.C. 445- 

Neh. 3. 29 After him repaired .Shemaiah. .son ol S 
7 Father in law of Tobiah the Ammonite who oppose4 
Nehemiah. B c. 445. 

Neh. 6. 18 because he (was) the son in law of S. tho 
8. A priest who returned with Zerubbabel. B.C 536. 

Neh. 12. 3 S., Rehum, Meremoth 

BHE'-CKEai, d:v, d;k'. 

l.A Levitical city and district in Mount Ephraim, on 
Gerizira and Ebal; it was also a city of refuge, and the 
first residence of the kings of Israel orof theten tribes. 
In the time of the Romans it was called Neapolis, and 
at present Nablus, and is the seat of the Samaritan 
worship; it was the first city in Canaan visited by Abra- 
ham, B.C. 19:1; here Joshua addressed lor the last time 
the trit>e3 of I rael, B.C. 1427; Abimelech was elected king 
by its inhabi ants, B.C. 1235; and all Israel was assem- 
bled there to make Rehoboam king, B.C. 075; at Jacob's 
well, in its vicinity, Jesus m.et with the woman of 
Samaria, A.D. 27; and Justin Martyr was bom here, 
about A.D. 100. 

Gen. 33. 18 Jacob came to Shalem a city of S., which 
35. 4 hid them under the oak which (was) by S 
37. 12 went to feed their lather's fiock in S. 
37. 13 Do not thy brethren leed (the flock) in 3 1 
37. 14 So he sent hira out. .and he came to S. 
Josh.17. 7 Asher to Michmethah..(lieth) before 3 

20. 7 they appointed. .3. in mount Ephraim 

21. 21 they gave them S. with her suburbs in mo. 
24. I Joshua gathered . . the tribes of Israel to S 
24. 25 set them a statute and an ordinance in S 
24. 32 the bonesof Joseph, .buried they inS.,in 

Judg.8. 31 hisconcubinethat(was)inS., she also bare 
9. I Abimelech the son of Jerubbaal wenttoS. 
9. 2 Speak, in theearsof all theimenof S., 'W 
9. 3 spake in the ears of all the men of S. 
9. 6 the men of S. gathered together, and all 
9 6 by the plain of the pillar that (was) in S 
g. 7 Hearken unto me, ye men of 3., that Ood 
9. 18 made Abimelech. .king over the men of S. 
9. 20 let fire come .and devour the men of S. 
9. 20 let fire come out from the men ol S., and 
9. 23 the men of S. ; and the men of S. dealt 
9. 24 upon the men ol S., which aided him in 
9. 25 the men of S. set liers in wait for him in 
9. 26 went over to S. : aud the men of S. put tli. 
9. 31 Gaal. .and his brethren, be come to S. 
g. 34 they laid wait against S. in four conipa. 
9. 39 Gaal went out before the men ol S., and 
9. 41 that they should not dwell in S. 
9. 46 when all the men ol the tower of S. heard 
9. 47 tho men ol the to^ver ol S. were gathered 
9. 49 all the men ol the tower of S. died also 
9. 57 the evil of the men ol S. did God render 

21. 19 highway tljat goeth up Irom Beth-el to 9. 
I Ki. 12. I went to S.,: lor all Israel v/ere come to 3. 

12. 25 Jeroboam built S. in mount Ephraim, and 

1 Ch. 6. 67 they gave unto them..S. in mount Eph. 

7. 28 S. also and the towns thereof, unto Gaza 

2 Ch.io. I Rehoboam went to S. : for to S. were all 
Psa. 60. 6 I will divide S., and mete out the valley 

108. 7 I will divide S., and mete out the valley 
Jer 41. 5 That there came certain from S., from 
2 A son ol Hamar, a Hivite prince, who defiled Jacob's 
daughter Dinah, and was treacherously slain lor it with 
all his lollowers by Simeon and Levi her maternal 
brothers. B.C. 1732. 

G£n. 33. 19 at the hand of the children ol Hamor, S.'4 
34. 2 when S. the son ol Hamor. .saw her, he- 
34, 4 S. spake unto his lather Hamor, saying' 
34. 6 Hamor the father of S. went out unto Ja. 
34. 8 The soul of my son S. longeth for your 
34. II S. said unto her father and unto her br. 
34. 13 the sons of Jacob answered S. and Hamor 
34. iS their words pleased Hamor, and S., Ha, 
34. 20 Hamor and S. . .came unto the gate ot th. 
34. 24 unto Hamor, aud unto S. his son, heark. 
34, 26 they slew Hamor and S. his son with the 
34. 26 took Dinah out ol S.'shouse, andwentout 
Josh.24. 32 of the sons of Hamor the lather ol S. 
Judg. 9. 28 Who (is) Abimelech, and-who(is) 3., that 
g. 38 Serve the men ol Hamor the lather of 3. 



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S. A son of Gilead, son of Manasseh. B.C. 1450 

Nuraze. 31 and (of) S, the family of the Shechemites 
Josh 17. 2 for the children of S., and for the childr. 

4. A son of Shemidah, a Manassite. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 7. iq the sons of Shemidah were Aiian, and S 

SHECHEMITE, "cati'ri. 

The family of Shechetn son of Gilead. 

Num 26. 31 and (of) Shechem, the family of the S 

6HES (abroad, forth, out), be shed, to — 

J.To cause lo pnur out or run, IJ; nagar, 5. 

Eze. 35. s hast shed (the hlood of) the children of 1. 

2.T0 place, set, put, D'if, 0!E' su]ii, sim. 

I Ki. 2. 5 shed the hlood of war in peace, and put 

% To pour or shed out, "Sy shaphak. 

Qeli. g. 6 Whoso sheddeth man's blood, by man sh 
37. 22 Shed no blood, (but) cast him into this pit 
Lev. 17. 4 he hath shed blood . and that man .shall 
Num35. 33 but by the blood of him that sh.ed it 
Deutai. 7 Our hands have not shed this blood, neit 
I Sa.25. 31 either that thou hast shed blood cause. 
a Sa 20. 10 shed out his bowels to the ground, and 
1 Ki 2. 31 innocent blood, which Joab shed, from 
a Ki.2t. 16 Manasseh shed innocent blood very much 
24. 4 also for the innocent blood that he shed 
I Ch.22 8 Thou hast shed blood abundantly, and ha. 

22. 8 because thou hast shed much blood upon 

23. 3 (hast been) a man of war, and hast shed 
Psa. 79. 3 Their blood have they shed like water ro. 

79. 10 of the hlood'of thy servants (which is) sh. 

106. 38 shed innocent blood, (even) the blood of 

Prov I. 16 run to evil, and make haste to shed blood 

6. 17 lying tongue, and hands that shed innoc. 
Isa. 59. 7 they make h.iste to shed innocent blood 
Jer. 7. 6 shed not innocent blood in this place, ne. 

22. 3 neither shed innocent blood in tliis place 
22. 17 for to shed innocent blood, anil for oppre. 
Lam. 4. 13 that have shed the blood of the just in 
Eze. 16. 38 break wedlock and shed blood are judged 
22. 3 The city sheddeth blood in the midst of 
22. 4 guilty in thy blood that thou hast shed 
22. 6 one were in thee to their iiower to shed 
22. 9 In thee are men that carry tales to shed 

22. 12 In thee have they taken gifts to shed bl 
22 27 to shed blood, (and) to destroy souls, to 

23. 45 after the manner of women that shed bl. 
33. 25 lift up your eyes . . and shed blood : and sh. 
36. iS for the blood that they ha4 shed upontho 

Joel 3. 19 because they have shed innocent blood 

4. To he poured out, shed, "SV' shapkal; 2. 

Geu. 9. 6 by man shall his blood be shed : for in the 
Deutig. 10 That innocent blood be not shed in thy 

5.7*0 be poured out, shed, T]?:;' shaphak, 4. 

Num3s. 33 cleansed of the blood that is shed therein 

G. To pour out, shed, (kx^i^ ckcheo. 

Acts 2. 33 he hath shed forth this, which ye now see 

22. 20 blood of thy martyr Stephen (was shed] 
Rom. 3. 15 Their feet (are) swift to shed blood 
Titus 3. 6 Which he shed on us abundantly through 
Rev. 16. 6 For they have shed thebloodofsaintsand 

"i.To pour out, shed, ^kx^voi ekchunO. 

Matt 23. 33 may come allthe righteous blood shed up. 

26. 28 is shed for many for the remission of sins 
Marki4. 24 blood of the new testament, which is sh. 
Luke 1 1. 50 which was shed from the foundation of the 

22. 20 testament in my blood, which is shed for 
Rom. 5. 5 because the love of God isshed abroad m 

SHEDDER — 

To pour out, Tff^ shaphak. 

Eze. iS. 10 If lie beget a son (that is) a shedder of 
SHEDDING of blood — 
A shedd'uKi or pouring out of blood, ai/xaTeKX^erla. 

lleb. 9. 22 without sliedding of bloodisno remission 
SHE-DE'-TIR, -[Wip shedder 0/ light. 
A Reubenite, father of Elizur, chosen to assist in 
numbering the people iu the days of Moses B.a 

1525. 

Jfum. I. 5 (the tribe of) Reuben ; Elizurtheson of S. 
2. 10 captain . .(shall be) Elizur the son of S. 

7. 30 On the fourth day Elizur the son of S.,pr. 
7. 35 this (was) the offering of. .the son of S 

10. 18 over hia host (was) EUzur the son of S 

SEEEP — - 

l.A lamb, tyns hebes. 

Exodi2. s ye shall take (it) out from the sheep, or 
Job 31. 20 (not) warmed with the fleece of my sheep 

2. A lamb, 3'^| keseb. 

Gen. 30. 32 ail the bromi cattle among the sheep, and 

30. 33 one that (is)not..brownamongthe sheep 

■ 30. 35 all the brown among the sheep, andgave 

Xev. I. 10 if his offering (be)., of the sheep, or of the 

7. 23 eat no manner of fat, of ox, or of sheep 

E2. 19 of the beeves, of the sheep, or of the goats 

22. 27 When a bullock, or a sheep, or a goat, is 

Num 18. 17 firstling of a sheep, or the firstling of a g. 

Deuti4. 4 beasts which ye shall eao: The ox, the s. 

"S.Sheep, JinSjJns tson, iseon. 

Gen. 4. 2 Abel was a keeper of sheep, but Cain was 
12. 16 he had sheep, and oxen, and he asses, and 

20. 14 Abimelech took sheep, and oxen, and men 

21. 27 Abraham took sheep and oxen, and gave 
ag. 2 there (were) three flocks of sheep lying by 
zg. 3 watered tbe sheep, and put the stone ag. 



Gen. 29. 6 Rachel his ilaughter comelh with the sh. 
29. 7 water yc the sheep, and go (and)fced(tli.) 
29. 8 gathered together, .then wc water the. sh. 
29. 9 Kachel came with her father's sheep, for 
29. 10 and the sheep of Laban his mother's bro. 
31. 19 Laban went to shear his sheep: and Rac. 
34. 28 They took their sheep, and their oxen, and 
38. 13 goeth up to Timnath to shear his sheep 

Exod 9. 3 camels, upon the oxen, and upon the sh. 

20. 24 thy peace offerings, thy sheep, and thine 
22. J five oxen for an ox, and four sheep for a 
22. 30 Likewise shalt thou do . with thy sheep 

Lev. 22. 21 a free will offering in beeves or sshecp, it 
Num 22. 40 offered oxen and sheep, and senttoHala. 

27. 17 congregation of the LoRP be not as sheep 
31. 28 beeves, and of the asses, and of the sheep 
31. 32 seventy thousand and five thousand sheep 
31. 36 and thirty thousand and five hundred sh. 
31. 37 Lord's tribute of the sheep was six hun. 

31. 43 seven thousand and five hundred sheep 

32. 36 Beth-haran. fenced cities; and folds for sh. 
Deut. 7 13 flocks of thy sheep, in the land which he 

14 26 for oxen, or for sheep, or for wine, or for 
15. 19 bullock, nor shear the firstling of thy sh. 
18 4 first of the fleece of thy sheep, shalt thou 
eS. 4 Blessed (shall be), .the flocksof thy sheep 

28. 18 Cursed (sliall be).. the flocksof thy sheep 
b8. 31 thy sheep (shall be) given unto thine eni. 

28. 51 not leave thee, .flocks of thy sheep, until 
3' 14 Butter of kine, and milk of sheep, with 

Josh 7. 24 hissheep, and his tent, and all that he had 
1 Sa. 8. 17 lie will takeOie tenth of your sheep, and 

14. 32 took sheep, and oxen, and calves, and s). 
J5. 9 best of the sheep, and of the oxen, and of 

15. 14 What(meanethUheuthisbleatingof thes. 
15. 15 people spared tfie best of thesheep and of 

15. 21 sheep and oxen, the chief of the things 

16. 1 1 keepeth the sheep. And Samuel said unto 
i6. 19 Send me David, .which(is) with the sheep 

17. 15 returned from Saul to feed his father'ssh 
17. 20 left thesheepwithakeeper, and took, and 
17. 28 with whom hast thou left those few sheep 
17. 34 Thy servant kept his father's sheep, and 
25. 2 had three thousand sheep . . shearing his sh. 
25. 4 David heard that Nabal did shear his sh. 
25. 16 while we were with them keeping thesh. 
25. 18 fivesheep ready dressed, and fivemeasures 
27. 9 took away the sheep, and the oxen, and the 

Sa. 7 8 Itookthee..fromfollowingthesheep,tobe 

17. 29 honey, and butter, and sheep, and cheese 
24. l^ but thesesheep,whathave they done? Let 

1 Ki. I. 9 Adonijah slew sheep and oxen and fat ca. 

I. 19, 25 hath slain oxen and fat cattle and sheep 

4. 23 an hundred sheep, beside harts, and roeb. 
8. 5 sacrificing sheep and oxen, that could not 
8. 63 an hundred and twenty thousand sheep 

22. 17 scattered upon the hills, as sheep that ha. 

2 KI. 5. 26(13 it) a time to receive, .sheep, and oxen 
I Ch. 5. 21 of sheep two hundred and fifty thousand 

12.40 brought. . oxen, and sheep abundantly ; for 

17. 7 I took thee, .from following the sheep, th. 

21. 17 but (as for) these sheep, what have they 
aCh. 5. 6 sacrificedsheepand oxen, whichcouldiiot 

7. s an hundred and twenty thousand sheep 
14. 15 carried away sheep and camels in abund. 
»5. II And they offered, .seven thousand sheep 

18. 2 killed sheep .and oxen for him in abundance 
18. j6 as sheep that have no shepherd : and the 

29. 33 consecrated things(were). .three thous. s. 

30. 24 seven thousand sheep, .ten thousand she. 

31. 6 also brought in the tithe of oxen and sheep 
Keh. 3. I they builded thesheep gate; they sancti. 

3. 32 unto the sheep gate repaired the goldsm. 

5. 18 six choice sheep ; also fowls were prepar. 
12. 39 tower of Jleah, even unto the sheep gate 

Job I. 3 substance also was seven thousand sheep 

1. 16 hath burnt up the sheep, and the servants 

42. 12 forhehad fourteen thousand sheep, and s. 

Paa. 44. II Thou hast given us like sheep (appointed) 
44. 22 we are counted as sheep for the slaughter 
49. 14 Likesheep they are laidin the grave; death 
74. 1 doth thine anger smoke against the sheep 

78. 52 made his own people to go forth like sheep 

79. 13 So we thy people, and sheep of thy pasture 
93. 7 people of his pasture, and the sheep of his 

100. 3 his people, and the sheep of his pasture 
144. 13 our sheep may bring forth thousands and 
Taa. 7. 21 shall nourish a young cow and two sheep 
13. 14 as a sheep that no man taketh up : they 

22. 13 slayingoxenand killing sheep eatingflesh 
53. 6 All we like sheep have gone astray ; we 

Jer 12. 3 pull them out like sheep for the slaughter 

23. I destroy and scatter thesheep of my past, 
so. 6 My people hath been lost sheep; their sh. 

Eze. 34. 6 My sheep wandered through all the mo. 
34. J I both search my sheep, andseek them out 
34. 12 inthe daythatheisamonghissheep(that) 
34. 12 so will I seek out my sheep, and will de.. 

Joel I. 18 yea, the flocks of sheep are made desolate 

Mic. 2. 12 I will put them together as the sheep of 
5. 8 young lion among the Hocks of sheep ; who 

Zech 13. 7 sheep shall be scattered , and I will turn 

i. Sheep, JNi! tseon. 

Psa.144. J3 our sheep may bringforth thousands and 

b.A sheep, slieep, vxi, .lii: tsoneh, isone. 

Num32. 24 Build. . folds for your sheep ; and do that 
Psa. 8. 7 All sheep and oxen, yea, and the beasts of 

&.A ewe, lamb, '?ni rachcl. 

Song 6. 6 Thy teeth (are) as a flock of sheep which 
Isa. 53. 7 as a sheep before her shearers is dumb 



l.A young lamb, kid, sheep, ria sck. 

£xod22. 1 If a man shall steal an ox, or a sheep, and 
22 I five oxen for an ox, and four, .for a sheep 
22. 4 whether it be ox, or ass, or sheep, he sh. 
22. 9 for ox, forass, for sheep, forraiment, (or) 
2.1 10 If a man deliver.. a sheep, oraiiy beast, to 
j4 19 among thy cattle, (whether) ox or sheep 
Lev. 27 26 whether (it be) ox or sheep, it (i.s) the L. 
Deuti7. I bullock or sheep wherein is blemish, (or) 
18 3 whether (it bp)ox or sheep; and they sh. 
22. 1 not see thy brother's ox or his sheep go 
Josh. 6. 21 sheep, and ass, with the edge of the sword 
Judg. 6. 4 no sustenance for Israel, neither sheep 
I Sa.14. 34 Bring me hither, everj- man Ids sheep 
15. 3 slay both . .ox and sheep, camel and ass 

22. 19 oxen, and asses, and sheep, with the cdg» 
Psaii9. 176 I have gone astray like a lost sheep, seek 
Jer. 50. 1 7 Israel (is) a scattered sheep ; the lions havB 

8. A sheep, sheep, irpSffarov probaton. 

Matt. 7. 15 which come to you in sheep's clothing, btlfc 
9. 36 scattered abroad, as sheep having no sh. 
10. 6 But go rather to the lost ahecpof the ho. 
10. 16 send you forth as sheep in the midst of 
12. II What man., that shall have one sheep, and 
12. 12 How much, isa man better than a sheep? 
IS. 24 I am not sent but unto the lost sheep of the 
18. 12 If a man have an hundred slieep, and one 
05. 32 as a shepherd dividcth (his) sheep from 
ej. 33 he shall eet the sheep on his right hand 
26. 31 sheep of the flock shall be scattered ab. 

Mark 6. 34 because they were as sheep not having a 

14. 27 smite the shepherd, and the sheep shall 
Lukeis. 4 What man. .having an hundred sheep. If 

15. 6 for I have found my sheepwhich was lost 
John 2. 14 those that sold oxen and sheep and doves 

2. IS drove them all out., the sheep, and the 
10 2 But he .. is the shepherd of the sheep 
10. 3 sheep hear his voice, calleth his own sh 
10. 4 when he putteth forth his own [.sheep], ho 
10. 4 sheep foUinv him : for they know his voice 
10.* 7 say unto you, I am the door of the sheep 
10. 8 robbers ; but the sheep did not hear them 
10. II good shepherd giveth his life forthe sheep 
10. 12 hireling, .whose own the sheep are not 
lo. 12 seeth the wolf, .and leaveth the sheep 
10. J2 (wolfcatcheth them, and scat tercth the s.) 
to. 13 flceth, becausehccareth not for the sheep 
to. IS and I lay dovra my life for the sheep 
10. 16 other sheep I have, which are not of this 
10. 26 believe not, because ye are not of my sheep 
10. 27 My sheep hear my voice, and I know them 
21. 16. 17 saith unto him. Feed my (sheep] 
Acts 8. 32 He was led as a sheep to the slaughter 
Rom. 8. 36 weareaccountedassheepforthcslaughter 
Heb. 13. 20 Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep 
I Pe. 2. 25 For yc were as sheep going astray ; but are 
Rev. i3. 13 sheep, and horses, and chariots, and slaves 
SHEEP COTE, (fold, market) — 

l.A hedge or fence for the /lock, ]H'i rnii gederclh. 
Num 32. 16 We will build sheep folds here for our ca. 

1 Sa. 24. 3 came to the sheep cotes by the way, where 

2. A restraint or fold for the flock, ]Wirh':'Omiklath, 
Psa. 78. 70 servant, and took him from the sheep fold 

Z. Double places or folds, cnEfiD mishpethayim. 
Judg. 5. 16 WTiy abodest thoij among the sheep folde 

4. Home, habitation, fold, nu nai-ch. 

2 Sa. 7. 8 J took thee from the sheep cote, from foil 

1 Ch. 17. 7 I took thee from the sheep cote, (cven)fr. 

Z. Court of the sheep, avA-fi tuii/ irpo^aruv aule <5n, 
John 10. 1 entereth not by the door into the sheep f. 

6. Of or belonging to sheep, Trpo^arnco's probatikos. 
John s 2 at Jerus.alem, by the sheep (market), apo 

BHEEP MASTER or shearer — 

I. To cut off, shave, shear, tia gazaz. 

2 Sa. 13.23 Absalom had sheep shearers in Baal-hazor 

13. 24 Behold now, thy servant hath sheep sh. 

2.7*0 shear the flock, JNi 113 gazaz tson. 

Gen. 38. 12 went up unto his sheep shearers to Tim. 

B. Herdsman, sheep master, tpi voqcd. 

2 Ki. 3. 4 Mesha king of Moab was a sheep master 

SHEEP (skin) — 

Of or belonging to a sheep, fiTj\oir6s melotos. 

Heb. II. 37 they wandered about in sheep skins and 
SHEET — 

1 Linen garments, ]"iD sadin. 

Judgi4. 12, 13 thirty sheets and thirty change of ga 

2 A piece of linen, a linen slicet, oBourj otlione. 

Acts 10. II a greatsheetknitatthe four comers, and 
II. s as ithadbeenagreatsheet.letdownfrom 

SHE-HAR'-14H, ^',ltjV Jah is the dawn. 
A son of Jeroham, a Benjamite. B.C. 1360. 

1 Ch. 8 26 And Shamsherai, and S., and Athaliab 
SHEKEL — 
A shekel, florin, "jpw sheqel. 

Gen. 23. IS the land (is worth) four hundred shekels 

23. 16 four hundred shekels of silver, current 
Exod2i. 32 give unto their master thirty shekels of 

30. 13 half a shekel after the shekel of the san 
30. 13 a shekel (is)twentygerahs: an half shekel 
30. IS the poor shall not give less, than half ash. 
30. 24 five hundred, .after the shekel of the sa 
38. 24, 25, 26 shekels, after the shekel of the sa 
3£ 29 and two thousand and four hundred glie. 



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lev. 5 15 shekels of silver, after the shekel of the 
27. 3 shekels of silver, after the shekel of the 
27, 4 then thy estimation shall be thirty shekels 
27. 5 tv/cnty shekels, and for the female ten s. 
27. 6 five shekels of silver three shekels of si. 
27. 7 fifteen shekels, and for the female ten sh. 
27. 16 seed (shall he valued) at fifty shekels of 
27. 25 shekel, twenty gerahs shall be the shekel 

Num. 3. 47 Thou shall even take five shekels apiece 

3. 47 after the shekel .the shekel (is) twenty 
3. so took he after theshekel of the sanctuary 
7. t3 shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary 

[So In verse 19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 49, 55, 61, 67, 73, 79 ) 
7. 85, 86 after the shekel of the sanctuary 
18. 16 shekels, after the shekel of the sanctuary 
'31. 32 thousand seven hundred and fifty shekels 
Josh. 7. 21 shekels of silver, and a wedge, .fifty she 

1 Sa. 9. 8 her.e at hand the fourth part of a shekel 

17. 5 weight of the coat (was) five thousand sh 
17. 7 spear's head (weighed) six hundred shek. 

2 Sa. 14. 26 two hundred shekels after the kings we 

24. 24 bought the threshing floor .for fifty shek 
I Ki. 7. I a measure of fine flour (be sold) for a sh. 
7. I. j6 two measures of barley for a shekel 
7 j6 measure of line flour v^as (sold) for a she 
7. 18 Two measures of barley for a shekel, and 
7. 18 measure of fine flour for a shekel, shall 

15. 20 of each man fifty shekels of silver, togive 

1 Ch.2i. 25 six hundred shekels of gold by weight 

2 Ch. 3. 9 weight of the nails (was) fifty shekels of 
Nell. 5. 15 bread and wine, besides forty shekels of 

10. 32 with the third partof ashekel for the se. 
.fer. 32. 9 weighed him the money, .seventeen she. 
Eze. 4. io(shall be) byweight, twentyshekels a day 

45. 12 shekel (shall be) twenty gerahs . twenty 
45 12 five aud twenty shekels, fifteen shekels 

Amos 8. 5 making the ephah small, and the shekel 
SHEKEL, half a — 
A drachma, a shilling, j;p3 bega. 

Gen. 24. 22 took a golden earring of half ashekel we. 

SHE'-LAH, nhw peace. 

1. Youngest son of Judah, by the daughter of Shua the 
Canaanite. D.C. 1700. 

Gen. 38. 5 she . bare a son ; and called his name S 
38. It Remain a widow till S my son he grown 
38. 14 she saw that S was grown, and she was 
38. 26 because that I gave her not to S my son 

46. 12 the sons of Judah ; Er, and Onan, and S. 
Num 26. 20 of S . the family of the Shelanites . of P. 
1 Ch. 2. 3 Thcsons of Judah; Er, and Onan, and S 

4. 2 1 The sons of S. the son of J udah (were) Er 

2. Son of Arphaxad; called Salah in Ceu. 10. 24. 

I Ch. I. 18 And Arphaxad begat S., and S. begat E. 
I. 24 Shem Arphaxad, S. 

SHELAHITES, 'jWC- 

The family of Shelah son of Judah. 

Num 26. so of Shelah, the family of the S. : of Pharez 

SHE-LEM'-IAH, ^'ohiff, in;D^B' Jah is recompense. 

1. A Levite, a gatekeeper of the tabernacle in the days 
of David. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.26. 14 the lot eastward fell to S. Then for Zech. 

2. One of the sons of Bani that had taken a strange 
wife. B.C. 445 

Ezra 10. 39 And S. , and Nathan, and Adaiah 

3. Another of the same family that had done the same. 

Ezra 10. 41 Azareel, and S., Shemariah 
i. Father of Hananiah that helped to repair the wall. 

B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 30 After htmrepaired Hananiah thesonof S. 

6. .4 priestsetover the treasuries by Nehemiah. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 13. 13 1 madetreasuresoverthetreasuries, S. the 

6. Son of Cushi and grandfather of Jehudi who was sent 
by the princes of Judah to bring Baruch before their 
council B.C. 650 

Jer. 36. 14 Nethaniah, the sou of S., the son of Cushi 

7. Son of Abdeel, and ordered by Jehoiakim to take 
Baruch the scribe and .Itreniiah the prophet B.C. 605. 

Jer. 36. 26 the kin? commanded. .S the son of Abd. 

8. Father of Jehucal. who was sent by Zedekiah to ask 
the prayers of Jeremiah, B.C. 620 

Jer. 37- 3 the king sent Jehucal the son of S.. and 
38. 1 J deal the son of S., and Pashurthe sonof 

9. Father of Irijah captain of the guard at the gate of 
Benjamin, who apprehended Jeremiah when about to 
leave Jerusalem BC 620. 

Jer, 37. 13 whose name (was) Irijah, the son of S„ the 
SHE'-LEPH, fj^^J drawn out. 
A son of Yoktaiu of the family of .Shem. B.C. 2210. 

Gen. 10. 26 Joktan begat Almodad, and S.,«nd Haz. 

I Ch. 1. 20 Joktan begat Almodad, andS.; and Uaza. 

BHE'-LESH, BiVB" might.' 

A son of Helem, grandson of Beriah, son of Asher. 

B.C. 1600, 

I Ch, 7, 3; Zophah, and Imna, and S., and Amal 
8HE-tO'-in, 'oSif; Jah is peace. 
Father of Ahihud, a chief Asherite. one of those chosen 
to (hvide the land W. of the Jordan. B,c. isio. 

Hum34. 27 the prince.of Asher, Ahihud the sonof 3. 
SHE-LO'-MTTH, n'pSy, . ma''if' peacefulness. 
1. The daughter of Dibri, ofthetribeof Dan. and mother 
of the person stoned for blaspheming the name of the 
lord In the wilderness, in the days of Moses. B.o 14.S0. 

Lev. 34. II bis mother's name (was) 3., the daughter 



2. Daughter of Zerubbabel, grandson of Jeconiali sonof 
Jehoiakim king of Judah. B.C. 500, 

1 Ch, 3. 19 Meshullam, and Hananiah, and S. their 

3. A son of Sliimei, and descendant of GersliOQ son of 
Levi, in the days of David, BC loi; 

I Ch. 23. 9 sonsof Shimei; S., andHaziel, and Haran 

4. A son of Izhar, a Kohathite B.C. 1015. 

I Ch,23 18 Of the sons of Izhar ; S. the chief. 

5. A descendant of Eliezer son of Mo«es, set over the 
dedicated treasures in the days of David. B.C. 1015 

1 Ch.26, 25 Joram his son, and Zichri his son, and 3. 

26. 26 S, and his brethren (were) over all thetr. 
26. 28 it was) under the hand of S., and of his 
G. A son or daughter of king Rehoboam. B.C. 960. 

2 Ch. 1 1 . 20 bare him A bijah, and Attai.and Ziza, and S, 
7 Ancestor of a family that returned with Ezra. 

B.C. 536. 

Ezra 8. 10 of thesonsof S.; the sonof Josiphiah, and 
SHE-LO'-MOTH, T\\ahp peacefulness. 
A descendant of Izhar grandson of Levi. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.24. 22 Of the Izharites; S.;of the sons of S. : J 
SHELTER — 
A refuge, .ipno machseh. 

Job 24. 8 and embrace the rock torwant of a shelter 

Psa. 61 3 For thou hast been a shelter forme, (and) 

SHE-LTJ-MI'-EL, Sn'P^U' God is peace. 
The son of Zurishaddai'and a chief of Simeon appointed 
to assist Moses in numbering the people. B.C. 1490. 
Num I. 6 Of Simeon ; S the son of Zurishaddai. 

2, 12 the captain , (shall be) S the son of Zuri, 
7 36 S. the son of Zurishaddai. prince of the 
7 41 this (was) the offering of S. the son of Zu. 
10 19 over.. Simeon (was) S, thesonof Zurisha. 

SHEW, CO name, renown. 

A son of Noah, ancestor of Elam, Asshur, Arphaxad, 

Lud, and Aram. B.C 2248, 

Gen. 5 32 and Noah begat S., Ham, and Japheth 

6. 10 And jNoah begat three sons, S., Ham, and 

7. 13 In the selfsameday entered Noah, and S. 
9. 18 the sonsof Noah .were S., and Ham, and 
g. 23 S, and Japheth took a garment, and laid 
g, 26 he said. Blessed (be) the Lord God of S. 
g. 27 he shall dwell in the tentsof S., and Can. 

10. I these (are) .the sons of Noah ; S., Ham 
10.21 DntoS also, the father of all the children 
10 22 The children of S ; Elam, and Asshur, and 

10 31 These (arc) thesonsof S., after their fam. 

1 1 10 These (are) the generations of S. : S, (was) 

11. 11 S, lived after he begat Arphaxad five hu. 
I Ch. 1. 4 Noah, S., Ham, and Japheth 

1. 17 The sons of S. ; Elam, and Asshur, and 
>. 24 S,, Arphaxad, Shelah 

SEE'-MA, V^V, ypt?*, yp-ij/ faine, repute. 

1. A city in S. of Judah, near Anam 
Josh.15. 26 Amam, and S., and Moladah . 

2. A son of Hebron, and father of Raham. B C. i^^o. 

1 Ch. 2 43 Korah, and Tappuah, and Rekem, and S 

2. 44 And S begat Raham the father of Jork. 

3. A Eeubenite, father of Azaz. B.C. 1230. 

I Ch. 5. 8 Bela the son of Azaz, the sou of S., the 

4. A Benjamjte, head of the inhabitants of Aijalon 
B.C. 1400. 

1 Ch. 8. 13 Beriah also, and S.. who (were) heads of 

6. One who stood at Ezra's right hand. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 8. 4 beside him stood ilattithiah. and S., and 
SHE MA'- AH, nj;ej5,l the fame. 

A Gibeathite father of two valiant men who joined 
David at Ziklag B.C. 10B8. 

J Ch. 12. 3 chief(was) Abiezer. then Joash. .soDSofS. 
SHE-MA'-LAH, n-yci}', ^r^yr;-^ Jah is f ami 
1 A prophet sent by God to prevent Rehoboam warring 
against Israel. B.C, 975. 

t Ki.i2. 22 the word of God came unto S the man of 

2 Ch. ii. 2 the v/ord of the LoRDcame to S. the man 

12. 5 Then came S, the prophet to Rehoboam 
12. 7 the word of the Lord came to S., saying 
12.15 (are) they not written in the book of S. 

2. Son of Shechaniah. and father of Hattush, a descend- 
ant of David through Jehoiakim. B.C. 480. 

I Ch. 3. 22 sons of Shechaniah; S.; and the sons otS. 

3. Father of Shiniri, and head of a family of Simeon. 
B.C. 800. 

I Ch. 4. 37 Jedaiah, the son of Shimri, the son of S. 

4. Son of Joel, head of a family of Reuben. B.C. 1640. 

1 Ch. 5. 4 The sons of Joel ; 3. his son, Gog his son 
6. A Merarite. B.C. 443. 

I Ch. Q. 14 And of the Levites; S, the son of Hasshub 
Neh, II. 15 Also of the Levites: S. the son of Bash. 

6. A Levite, father of Obadiah. B.C. 470. 

« Ch. 9 16 Obadiah thesonof S., thesonof Galal, the 

7. A Kohathite, whom David called to assist in bringing 
up the ark from the house of Obed-edom. B,c, 1015. 

iCh.15. 8 Of the BonsofElizaphan, S thechief,and 
15. 11 Asaiah and Joel, S, and Eliel, and Am. 
8- A Levite, son of Nathaneel, who recorded the allot- 
ment of the priestly offices in the days of David, B.C. 
1015. 

1 Ch.24. 6 S. the son of Nathaneel the scribe, (one) 



9 A Kohathite, son of Obed-edom, agate keeper for the 
tabernacle in the days of David. B C. 1015. 

1 Ch.26. 4 the sons of Obed-edom (were) S. the first 

26. 6 unto S his son were sousborn, that ruled 
26 7 The sons of S.; Otlini. and Raphael, and 

10. A Levite, whom Jehoshaphat sent to teach the peo- 
ple in the cities of Judah. B C. 941. 

3 Ch.17. 8 with them (he sent)Levites, (even) S., and 

11. A son of Jeduthun, who assisted in cleansing the 
temple in the days of Hezekiah. B.C. 726. 

2 Ch.29. 14 and of the sons of Jeduthun ; S. and Uz. 

12. A Levite in the days of Hezekiah who distributed 
the freewill ofierings to the Levites in their cities. B.C. 
726. 

2 Ch.31. 15 nert him (were) Eden, .and 3., Araariah 

13. A chief Levite in the days of Josiah. B.C. 623. 

2 Ch.35. g Conaniah also, and S. and Nethaneel, his 

14. A son of Adonikam who returned with Ezra in the 
days of Artaxerxes. B C. 536. 

Ezra 8. 13 whose names (are) .Eliphelet, Jeiel. S. 

15. A person whom Ezra sent to Iddo to ask for minis- 
ters. B.C. 456. 

Ezra 8. 16 Then sent I for Eliezer, for Ariel, for 3. 

16. A priest who had married a strange wife. T3.C. 

445- 

Ezra to. 21 of the sons of Harim ; Maaseiah. .and S. 

17. A person that had done the same. 

Ezra 10. 31 (of) the sons of Harim ; Eliezer. .3., Shi. 

18. A person that helped to repair the wall. B c. 445. 
Meh. 3, 29 Alter him repaired also S, the son of Sh. 

19. A person that tried to intimidate Nehemiah. B.C. 
445- 

Neh. 6. to I came unto the house of S. the son of D. 

20. A priest that with Nehemiah sealed the covenant. 
B.C. 445. 

Neh. to. 8 Maaziali, Bilgai. S.: these (were) the pri. 
12. 6 3, and Joiarib. Jedaiah 
12. 18 Of Bilgah, Shammua; of S , Jehonathan 
12. 34 Judah, and Benjamin, and S , and Jere. 
12. 35 Zechariah the son of Jonathan, .son of S. 

21 One who took part in the pmfication of the wall. 

B.C. 445. 

Neh. 12. 36 his brethren, 3., and Azarael, Milalai, G. 
22. One that gave thanks at the dedication of the wall. 

B.C. 44 5- 

Neh. 12. 42 Maaseiah, and 3., and Eleazar, and Uzzl 

23 Father of Uriah from Kirjath-jearim who was slain 
by Jehoiakim for prophesying against Jerusalf.m and 
Judah. B.C. 630 

Jer 26. 20 Urijahthesonof 3. of Kirjath-jearim, who 

24 A Nehalamite that wrote from Babylon to the priests 
in Jerusalem to reprove Jeremiah. B.C. 606. 

Jer. 29. 24 (Thus) shalt thou also speak to S. the N. 

29. 31 Thus saith the LORD concerningS the N. 

29 31 S. hath prophesied unto you, and I sent 

29. 32 I will punish S. the Nehelamite, and his 

25. Father of Delaiah a prince of the Jews to whom 

Baruuh read the roll which he had written from thi? 

mouth of Jeremiah BC 630, 

Jer. 36. 12 Delaiah the son of 3., and Elnathan the 

SHE-IHAR-IAH, SHAMAR'-IAH, n-iOy, vip.'pp*. 
A mighty man who joined David in Ziklag. B C. 1048. 

1 Ch 12. 5 Bealiah, and S., and Shephatiah the Ha. 

2 Son of Rehoboam. son of Solomon. B C. 975. 

2 Ch II. 19 Which bars' him children ; Jeush, and S. 

3 One of the family of Harim that had taken a strangi* 
wife B.C, 445 

Ezra 10, 32 Benjamin. Malluch. (and) 3, 
4, One of the family of Bani that had done the same. 
Ezra to, 41 Azareel, and Shelemiah, 3. 

SHEM-E'-BER, "0^0^ splendour of heroism. 
A king of Zeboim iu the days of Abraham. B.C. 1917. 
Gen. 14. 2 these) made war with.. S. king of Zeboiim 

SHE'-MEE, 19^ watch. 

Owner of a hill which Omri purchased and on which ha 
built Samaria. B.C. 925. 

I Ki. 16. 24 he bought the hill Samaria of S. for two 
16 24 called the name., after the name of 3, wo. 

SHE-MI'-DAH, BHE-MI'-DA, VIV'? fame of knowing 0. 

Son of Gilead, grandson of Manasseh. B.C. 1450. 

Num 26. 32 S. the family of the Shemidaites; and(oO 
Josh 17. 2 There was (a lot), for the children of S. 
I Ch. 7. 19 the sons of S. were, Ahian, and Shechem 

SHE-m'-NTTH — 

The eighth, the octave, n'J'Biyri kashsTieminith. 
1 Ch 15, 21 Azaziah. with harps on the Sheminith to 
Psa. 6. tide. To the Musician on Neginoth upon a 
12. tilte. To the chief Musician upon Sheminith 

SHEBUDAITES, *t>yDtfri. 

Family of the preceding Shemidah. 

Mum 26. 32 And (oQ Shemlda the family of the 8. 



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SHE MI-RA'-MOTH, nmycv/ fame of the hujhcst. 

1. A l.tvite appointed lor the choral service of tlie ta- 
nernacle. jj.c. 1015. 

1 Cii. 15. 18 S., ami Jchiel, and Uniii, Elial), and Be. 

15. 30 And Zecliariali, and Aziel, and S., and J. 

16. 5 Asaph the chief, and next to him. .S., and 

2. Another, wlioni Jehoshapliat sent to teach the people 
ill the cities of Jndah. B.C. 913. 

2 C'h.17. 8 Asahcl, and S., and Jehonathan, and Ad. 
SHE-MU'-EL, Sumv heard of God. 

1. A cliief Simeonite, appointed to divide the land W. 
of tlic Jordan. B.C. 1452. 

Mum 34. 20 of the trihe of the children of Simeon, S. 

2. Samuel the prophet, father of Joel. (See j Sa. i. i 
and 8. 2). B.C. 1171-1060. 

I Ch. 6. 33 Ucman a singer, the sonof Joel, .sonof S. 

3. Head of a family in Issachtir. 

I Ch. 7. 2 Jibsani, and S.. heads of their father's ho 
SHEN, ]v peak, toolh. 

A place in Keiijamin, near MLzpcti, lying W. of Jerusa- 
lem, and E. of Kirjath-jearim. 

I Sa. 7. 12 Samuel., set (it) between Mizpeh and S. 

SHEN-AZ'-ZAK, l^NJi?. 

Son or grandson of Jeconiah son of Jehoiakim king of 

Judah. B.C. 580. 

1 Ch. 3. 18 Malchiram also, and Pedaiah, and S., Je. 
SHE'-NTR, SE'-NIR, Tj*", TJS' peak, snow. 
The mountain between Amanah and Hermon. at the 
'U.K. of Jordan. 

Dent. 3. 9 (Whichi Ilermon. .the Amorites call. .S. 

1 Ch. 5. 23 they increased from Bashau unto .. S. . and 
Song 4. 8 from the top of S. and Hermon, from the 
Eie. 27. 5 made all thy (ship) boards o£ fir trees of S 

SHE'-PHAM, CZV fruitful. 

A place E. of the sea of Cinneroth, at the N., between 

Hasar-cnan, Kiblali, and Ain. 

Mum 34. ID shall point out your east border, .to S. 
34. II the coast shall go down from S to Riblah 

SHE-PHAT'-IAH, n;ip5?', ?n;!p5s' Jah is judge. 

1. fifth sou of David, by Abital." B.C. 1030. 

2 Sa. 3. 4 and the fifth, S. the son of Abital 

I Ch. 3. 3 The fifth, S. of Abital; the sixth, Ithream 

2. A Benjamite, father of Meshullara that dwelt in 
Jerusalem. B.C. 470. 

1 Ch. g. B Xfeshullarathesonof S., thesonof Reuel 

3. Another, a valiant man that joined David at Ziklag. 
B.C. 1048. 

1 Ch.i2. 5 Boaliah, and Shemariah, and S. tlio Bar 

4. A prince of Simeon in the days of David. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.27. 16 of the Simeonites; S. the son of Maachah 

5. A son of king Jehoshaphat. B.c 890. 

2 Ch.2i 2 Zechariah, and Azariah, and Michael. S. 

6. A person whose descendants returned with Zerub- 
babcl. B.C. 536 

.Ezra 2. 4 The children of .S .three hundred seventy 
Neh. 7. 9 The children of S, three hundred seventy 

7. One of Solomon's servants whose descendants returned 
with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 57 The children of S., the children of Hattil 
Neh. 7. 59 The cliildreu of S., the children of Hattil 

8. One whose descendant Zebadiah and eighty males 
returned with Ezra. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 8. 8 And of the sons of S.; Zebadiah the son of 

9. A descendant of Pharez, some of whose descendants 
dwelt in Jerusalem. B.C. 550. 

Neh. II. 4 Amariah, the son of S., the son of Maha. 

10. Son of Mattan, a prince of Judah in the days of 
Zedekiah. B.C. 600. 

Jcr. 38 I S. the son of Mattan, and Gedaliah the 
SHEPHERD — 
1. To feed sheep, n>,n raah. 

Ocn. 49. 24 from thence (is) the shepherd, the stone 
£xod 2. 17 the shepherds came and drove them aw. 
2. 19 delivered us out of the hand of the shep. 
Niim27. 17 be not as sheep which have no shepherd 
I Sa. 17. 40 put them in a shepherd's bag which he 
25. 7 now thy shepherds which were with us 
I Ki.22. 17 scattered. .as sheep that have notasheph. 
a Ch. 1 8. 16 scattered . . as sheep that have no shep. 
Psa. 23. I Lord (is) my shepherd, I shall not want 
80. I Give ear, O shepherd of Israel, thou that 
Eccl. 12. II assemblies,(which) are given from onesh 
Song J. 8 feed thy kids beside the shepherds' tents 
Isa. 13. 20 neither shall the shepherds make their 
31. 4 when a multitude of shepherds is called 
40. II He shall feed his flock like a shepherd ; he 
44. 28 (He is) my shepherd, and shall perform 
56. II they (are) shepherds (that) cannot under. 
63. 1 1 out of the sea with the shepherd of his fl.? 
Jei 6. 3 The shepherds with their flocks shall come 
23. 4 will set up shepherds over them which 
25, 34 Howl ye shepherds, and cry ; and wallow 
25. 35 shepherds shall have no way to flee, nor 
25. 36 A voice of the cry of the shepherds, and 
31. 10 and keep him, as a shepherd (doth) his fl. 
33. 12 shall be an habitation of shepherds caus. 
}3. 12 as a shepherd putteth on his garment; and 

49. 19 who (is) that shepherd that will stand be. 

50. 6 their shepherds have caused them to go 
so. 44 wbo (is) that shepherd tbat will stand be. 



Jer. 51. 23 break in pieces with thee tlie shepherd 
Eze. 34. 2 prophesy against the shepherds 01 Israel 
34. 2 nnto tliushephcrds; \Voe(l)e) to the slutp. 
34. 2 should not the shepherds feed the Mock:.? 
34. 5 scattered, because (there is) no shepherd 
34. 7 Therefore, ye shepherds, hear the word 
34. 8 no shepherd, neither didnyshepherdsse. 
34. 8 butthcshepherdsfud themselves, and fed 
34. 9 Therefore, O ye shepherds, hear the word 
34. 10 the shepherds, .neither shall the shephc. 
34. 12 As a shepherd seeketli out his flock in the 
34. 23 one shepherd, and he shall be their shep 
37. 24 they all shall have one shepherd : they 
Amos I. 2 habitations of the shepherds shall mourn 
3. 12 As the shepherd taketnout of the montli 
Mic. 5. 5 shall we raise .against him seven shepherds 
Nah. ;3. 18 Thy shepherds slumber, king of As.syria 
Zeph. 2. 6 cottages for shepherds, and folds for Ho. 
Zech 10. 2 were troubled, because (there was) no sh. 

10. 3 Mine anger was kindled against the shep. 

11. 3 a voice of the howling of the shepherds 
II. s and tl;cir own shepherds pity them not 

1 1. 8 Three shepherds also 1 cut off in one mo 
II 15 Take. the instruments of a foolish shep. 

11. 16 For, lo, I will raise up a shepherd in the 
13. 7 Awake, Osword,.againstmy6h('i)herd, and 

13. 7 smite the shepherd, aud the sheep sliall 

2. Feeding, 'yi rot. 

I.sa. 33. 12 is removed from me as a shepherd's tent 
Zech II. 17 Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the 

Z. To feed a flock, l^i nyn raoh (.son. 

Gen. 46. 32 the men (are) shepherds, for their trade 

46. 34 every shepherd (is) an abomination unto 

47. 3 Thyservauta(are)shepherds,bothwe,(and 

i.yi feeder, shepherd {ifOpaiTos) TrotnT]v[anlhropos). 
Watt. 9. 36 were scattered abroad . .having nosheph. 

25. 32 as a shepherd divideth (his) sheep from the 

26. 31 I will smite the shejjherd, and the sheep 
Mark 6. 34 they were as sheep nothaving a shepherd 

14. 27 1 will smite the shepherd, and the sheep 
Luke 2. 8 there were in the same country shepherds 

2. 15 the shepherds said one to another. Let us 
2. 18 which were told them by the shepherds 
2. 20 theshepherdsreturued, glorifying and pr. 
John 10. 2 he that entereth in. .is the sheplierd of 
10 II I am the good shepherd: the good slieph. 
10. 12 he that is an hireling, and not the sheph. 
10. 14 I am the good shepherd, and know my (3 > 
10. 16 there shall be one fold, (and) one shepherd 
Heb. 13. 20 our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of 
I Pe. 2. 25 are now returned unto the shepherd and 

SHEPHERD, chief — 

Chief shepherd, apxi'totij.r)!/ archipoimen. 

I Pe. 5. 4 when tlie chief shepherd shall appear, ye 

SHE'-PHO, iD;j', 'siy unconcern. 

A son of Shobal, son of Seir the Horite. B C. 1740. 
Gen. 36. 23 Alvan. and Manahath, and Ebal, S., and 
I Cli. I. 40 Allan, and Manahath, and Eba), S , and 

SHE-PHU'-PHAN, IDiD'f serpent. 

A son of Bela, son of Benjamin. B.C. 1630. 

I Ch. 8. 5 And Uera. and S., and Huram 
SHE'-RAH, n-iNci blood-relalionshi p. 
Daughter of Beriah, son of Ephraim. or daughter of 
Ephraim and sister of Beriah. B.C. 1450. 

I Ch. 7. 24 his daughter (was) S., who built Beth-ho 
SHERD — 
Eartlienwure, potsherd, &-in cheres. 

Isa. 30. 14 there shall not be found, .a sherd to take 

Eze. 2.3. 34 thou shalt break the sherds thereof, and 

SHE-REB'-IAH, r\]l-!.d Jah is oriijinator. 

1. A priest with eighteen sons and brethren who were 
brought to Ezra to return to Jerusalem. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 8. 18 S., with his sons and his brethren, eight. 

8. 24 S., Hashabiah, and ten of their brethren 
Neh 8. 7 Jesliua, and Bani. and S.. Janiin, Akkub 

9. 4 Shebaniah, Bunni, S., Bani, (and) Chenani 
g. 5 Uashabniah,S.,Hodijah, Shebaniah, (and) 

2. A Levite that with Nehemiah sealed the covenant. 
B.d 443. 

Neh. 10. 12 Zaccur, S., Shebaniah 

12. 8 Jeshua, Binnui, Kadmiel,S., Judah, (and) 
12. 24 Hashabiah, S., and Jeshua the sonof Ka. 

SHE'-REBH, vi-ia union. 

Son of .Machir son of Manasseh and brother of Peresh ; 

his sons were Ullam and Rekesh. B.C. 1400 

T Ch. 7. 16 the name of his brother (was) S. ■ and his 
SHERIFFS — 
Judges, supn-eme masters, prefects, K^^ft tiphtaye. 

Dan. 3 2, 3 the sheriffs, and all the rulers of thep 

SHE'-SHACH, ^wp 

A mystical name of Babylon, alluding to its iron gates 

or idols. 

Jer. 25. 26 and the king of S. shall drink after them 
51.41 How is S. taken ; and how is the praise of 

SHE'-SHAI, ^W free, noble. ■ 

A son of Anak, in Hebron In the days of Joshua. B C 

1450. 
'Numi3. 22 where Ahiman, S., and Talmai, the chil. 
Josh 15. 14 drove thence the three sons of Anak,S., ana 
Judg. I. loand they slew S.. and Ahiman. and Xalmai 



SHE'-BHAN, ]vv free, noble. 

A descendant of Jeralimecl grandson of Pharez son ol 

Judah. B.C. 1415. 

1 Ch. 2. 31 the sons of Ishi; S And the children of S 

2 34 S. had no sons, but daughters. And S had 
2. 35 S. gave his d.iughter to Jarhahis bcrvaut 

SHESH-BAZ'-ZAR, 1V3?'?'. 

The governor whom Cyrus set over Judah. elsewhere 

called Zerubbabel. B.C 536. 

Ezra I 8 numbered them unto S., the prince of J 

1 II (these) did .S. bring up with (them of) the 
5. 14 (one), whose name(>jais)S., whom he had 
5. i6 Then came the same S., (and) laid the fo 

SHETH, w. 

Some Moabite chief or tribe. 

Nuni24. 17 smite and destroy all the children of S. 
SHE'-THAR, iriy star, commander. 
One of the seven princes of Persia and Media that saw 
the kings face at pleasure. B.c 510. 

Esth. I. 14 the next unto him (was) Carshena, 3., Ad. 
SHE-THAR BOZ'-NAI, ';n2 irsi starry splendour. 
An official of the king of Persia in the district adjoining 
Judah. B.C. 445. 

Ezra 5. 3 At the same time came to them. .S , and 

5. 6 S , and his companions the Apharsachites 
6 6 (therefore). .S , and your companions the 

6. 13 Then Tatnai. .S , and their conij)anioii3 

SHE'-VA, K.V, Niif self-satisfi/ing. 

1. A scribe or secretary of David. B.C 1030. 

2 Sa. 20. 25 And S. (was) scribe; and Zadok and Abl. 

2. Father of Machbenah and son of .Maochah concubine 
of Caleb son of Jephunneh. B.C. 1450. 

I Ch. 2. 49 S. the father of Machbenali, and the father 
SHEW — 
1. Discerning, rrisri hakkarah. 

Isa. 3 9 The show of their countenance doth witness 
2. Word, matter, \6yns logos. 

Col. 2. 23 Which things have indeed a show of wis. 

3. Appearance, pretence, irp6<pa(ns prophases. 
Luke2o. 47 devour widows' houses, and for a show 

SHEW, to — 

\.To uncover the ear, reveal, ]]'k rthi gaJah ozcn. 
I .'ja. 20. 2 do nothing. . but that tie w ill shew it mo 
20. 12 I then send not unto thee, and shew it 
20 13 I will shew it thee, and send thee away 
22. 8 (there is) none that sheweth me that my 
22. 8 or sheweth unto me that my son hath st 
22 17 they knew and did not shew it to mo 

2. To shev}, indicate, 'vn chavah, 3. 

Job 15 17 I will shew thee, hear me; and that (wh.) 
j2. 6 I wasafraid,and durst not shew you mine 
32. 10 Hearken to mo ; I also willshew mine op. 

32. 17 (I said). I also will shew mine opinion 
36. 2 I will show thee that (I have) yet to speak 

Psa. ig. 2 and night unto night sheweth knowledge 

3. To shew, indicate, Nin, nm chava, 3. 

Dan. 2. 4 tell and we will shew the interpretation 
2. II there isnone otherthat canshew it before 
2. 24 will shew unto the king the interpretation 
5. 7 Whosoever shall read this writing, and 9 

4. 7*0 sheiv, indicate, nin, Nin chava, 5. 

Dan. 2. 6 if ye shew the dream, and the interprets. 
2. 6 shew me the dream, and the interpretation 
2. 7 and we will shew the interpretation of it 

2 9 I shall know that ye can shew me the 

2. 10 There is not a man that can shew the k. 
2. 16 he would shew the kingthe interpretation 
2. 27 cannot the wise (^men). .shew unto the k. 

4. 2 I thought it good to shew the signs and 

5. i2shewingof hard sentences, and dissolving 
5. 15 they could not shew the interpretation of 

5. To cause to knoxo, VT, yada, 5. 

Gen. 41. 39 God hath shewed thee all this, (there is) 
ExodjS. 2Q shalt shew them the way wherein they 

33. 13 shew me now thy way, that I may know 
Numi6. 5 theLORl) willshew who(are)his,and(who) 
I Sa. 10. 8 till I come to thee, and shew thee what 

14. 12 Come up to us, and we will shew you a 

16. 3 and I will shew thee what thou shalt (\o' 
J Ki. I. 27 thou hast not shewed (it)untothyscrvant 
Job 10. 2 shew me wherefore thou contendest with 
Psa. 16. II Thouwiltshewmethe'path of life: in thy 

25. 4 Shew me thy ways, O Lord ; teach me thy 
25 14 and he will shew them his covenant 
Isa. 40. 14 shewed to him the way of understanding 
Eze. 20. II Igavethemmystatutes,andsliewedthem 
22. '2 thou shalt shew her all her abominations 
22. 26 neither have they shewed (difference) be. 
43. II shew them the form of the house and the 

&.To cast,- sheiv, direct, nv yarah, 5. 

Exodi5. 25 the Lord shewed him a tree, (which) when 
7.T0 put or place before, IJJ nagad, 5. 

Gen. 41. 25 God hath shewed Pharaoh what he (is) a 
46. 31 I will go up, and shew Pharaoh, and say 

Exodi3. 8 thou Shalt shew thy sou in that day, say 

Deut. 5. 5 Istood..tosbewyouthewordof theLoBB 

17. 9 they shall shew thee the sentence of jud. 
17. JO which they of that place., shall shew thee 
17. II from the sentence which they shall shew 
32. 7 ask thy father, and he will shew thee 



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s Sa. II. 

sKi. 6. 



Jucig. 4. 12 they shewed Siserathat Barak tho son of 

13. 10 shewed her husbaad, and said uuto him 

16. 18 Come up this orxce, for he hath shewed 

Ruth 2. 19 she shewed Iier mother in law with whom 

I 3a. 3. 15 And Samuel feared to shew Eli the vision 

8. 9 shew them the manner of the king that 
g. 6 he can shew us our way that we should 

It. 9 the messengers came and shewed (it) to 
19. 7 and Jonathan shewed him all those things 
22. 21 Abiathar shewed David that Saul had 
24. 18 thou hast shev/ed this day hov/ that thou 
8 Ask thy young meli, and they will shew 
, 22 came and shewed David all that Joab 
II Williye not shew me which of us (is) for 
7. 12 I will now shew you what the Syrians h. 
22. 10 the scribe shewed the king, saying, HUk. 
Ezra 2. 59 they could not shew their father's house 
Neh. 7. 6t they could not shew their father's house 
Esttu 2. 10 Esther had not shewed her people nor her 

2. 10 charged her that she should not shew (it) 
o. JO Esther had not (yet) shewed her kindred 

3. 6 they had shewed him the people of 5Ior. 
Job II. 6 that he would shew thee the secrets of w. 

33. 23 one. .to shew unto man hia uprightness 
36. 9 he' she weth them their work, and their 
36. 33 "The uoise thereof sheweth concerning it 
Psa. 19. I and the firmament sheweth his handy w. 
71. i8 until I have shewed thy strength unto 
92. 15 To shew that the Lord (is) upright : (he 
III. 6 He hath shewed his people the power of 
142. 2 I poured out my complaint . . I shewed be. 
147. 19 He sheweth his word unto Jacob, his ata. 
Isa. 41. 22 shew us what shall happen: let them shew 
41. 23 Shewthe things thatare to come hereafter 

41. 26 (there is) none that sheweth ; yea, (there 
44. 7 the things that are coming, .let them sh. 
58. I shew my people their transgression, and 

Jer. j6. 10 thou shalt shew this people all these wo. 

33. 3 shev/thee great and mightyithings, which 
42 3 God may shew usthe way wherein wemay 
51.31 to shew the king of Babylon that hia city 

Eze. 37. 18 Wilt thou not shew us what thou (mean.) 
43. 10 shew the house to the house of Israel, that 
Dan. 2. 2 to call the magicians, .to shew the king 

9. 23 I am come to shew (thee) ; for thou (art) 
10. 21 I will shew thee that which is noted in 
Tt. snow will I shew thee the truth. Behold 

Mic. 6. 8 He hath shewed thee, O man, what (is) 

8. To incline, strelch ovt, n^j natah. 

Gen. 39. 21 the LORD was with Joseph, and shewed 

9. To give, )n^ noAhan. 

Exod. 7. 9 Pharaoh shall speak unto you, saying, S. 
Deut. 6. 22 the Lord shewed signs and wonders, great 

13. 17 show thee mercy, and have compassion 
Neh. 9 10 shewedst signs and wonders upon Pharaoh 
Jer. 16. 13 a land . .where 1 will not shev/ you favour 

42. 12 I will shew mercies unto you, that he 
Joel 2. 30 1 will ahew wonders in the heavens and 

10. To do, make, .T^y asah. 

Gon. rg. 19 thy mercy, which thou hast shewed unto 

20. 13 thy kindness which thou shalt ahew unto 
24. 12 shew kindness unto my master Abraham 
24. 14 thou hast shewed kindness unto my ma. 

2. 10 which thou hast shewed unto thy servant 

40. 14 shew kindness, I pray thee, unto me, and 
Exodi4. 13 salvation of the Lord, which he will shew 

20. 6 shewing mercy unto thousands of them 
Numi4. II the signs which I have ahewed among th. 
Deut. 5. 10 shewing mercy unto thousands of them ' 

34. 12 the great terror which Moses shewed in 
Josh. 2. 12 Now. .since I have shewed you kindness 

2. 12 will also shew kindness unto my father's 

Judg. I. 24 into the city, and we will shew thee me. 

6. i^ shew me a sign that thou talkest v/ithme 

8. 35 Neither shewed they kindness to the ho. 

8. 35 the goodhess which he had shewed unto 
I Sa. 15. 6 ye shewed kindness to all the children of 

2o. 14 thou shalt not only while yet I Uve ahew 

3 Sa. 2. 5 ye have shewed this kindness unto your 

2. 6 the Lord shew kindness and truth unto 

3, 8 which against Judahdo shev/ kindness th. 
Q. I that I may shew him kindness for Jon. 

9. 3 that I may shew the kindness of God unto 
9. 7 I will surely shew thee kindness for Jon. 

lo'. 2 r will sjiew kindneaa unto Hanun the son 
10 2 as his father shewed kindness unto me 
22. 51 sheweth mercy to his anointed, unto D. 

I Ki. 2. 7 shew kindness unto the sons of Barzillai 
3. 6 Thou hast shewed unto thy servant David 
16. 27 acts of OmrL.and his might that he shew. 
22. 45 his might that he shewed, and how he 

1 Ch, 19. 2 I will shew kindness unto Hanun the son 
19. 2 because hia father shewed kindness to me 

a Ch. I. 8 Thou hast shewed great mercy unto David 
7. 10 the goodness that the Lord had shewed 

Psa. 18. 50 sheweth mercy to his anointed, to David 
86. 17 Shew me a token for good ; that they which 
88. 10 Wilt thou shew wonders to the dead? shall 
109. i6 that he remembered not to shew mercy 

Jer. 32. 18 Thou shewest loving kindness unto thou. 

Eze. 33. 3r with their mouth they shew much love 

Zech. 7. 9 shew mercy and compassions every man 

11. 7*0 see, let see, .l^-i raah. 

Jer 18. 17 I will shew them the back, and,notthe/ace 

13. To cause to see, nip, raah, 5. 

Gen. 12. I Getthee 'untoalatidthat Iwillshewthee 
41. 28 What God fis) about to do he sheweth un. 
48. It lo, God bath sbewecl me also thy seed 



Exod 9. 16 have 1 raised thee up, for to shew (in) thee 
25. 9 According to all that I shew thee, (after) 
27. 8 as it was shewed thee in the mount, so 

33. 18 he said, I beseech thee, shew m.e thy glory 
Num. 8. 4 the pattern which the Lokd had shewed 

13. 26 and shewed them the fruit of the land 
23. 3 whatsoever he sheweth me I wiU tell thee 
Deut. I. 33 to shew you by what way ye should go 

3. 24 thou hast begun to ahew thy servant thy 

4. 36 upon earth he shewed thee his great fire 

5. 24 the Lord our God hath shewed us his gl. 

34. I theLORDshewedhimallthelandofGilead 
Josh. 5. 6 he would not shew tham the land which 
Judg. I. 24 Shew us, we pray thee, the entrance into 

I. 25 he shewed them the entrance into the city 

4. 22 I will shew thee the man whom thou seek. 

13. 23 neither would he have shewed us all these 

e Sa. IS. 23 and shew me (both) it and his habitation 

s Ki. 6. 6 Where fell it? And he shewed him the pi. 

8. 10 the Lord hath shewed me that he shall s. 

8. 13 The Lord hath shewed me that thou (shalt 

II. 4 took an oath, .and shewed them the king's 

2o. 13 shewed them all the house of his precious 

20. 13 nothing, .that Hezekiah shewed them not 

2o. IS there is nothing. .1 have not shewed them 

Esth, I. 4 he shewed the riches of his glorious king. 

I. II to shew the people and the princes herb. 

4. 8 to shew (it) unto Esther, and to declare (it) 

Psa. 4. 6 (There be) many that say. Who will shew 

50. 23 to him. .will I shew the salvation of God 

60. 3 Thou hast shewed thy people hard things 

71. 20 (Thou), which hast shewed me great and 

78. 1 1 and his wonders that he had shewed th. 

85. 7 Shew us thy mercy, O Lord, and grant ua 

91. 16 Withlong life will I satisfy him, and shew 

Isa. 30. 30 shall shew the lighting dovni of his arm 

39. 2 shewed them the house of his precious th. 

39. 2 nothing. . that Hezekiah shev/ed them Hot 

39. 4 there is nothing. ,1 have not shewed th, 
Jer. II. 18 then thou shewedat me their doings 

24 I The Lord shewed me, and, behold, two 
38. 21 this (is) the word that the Lord hath sh. 
Eze. II. 25 the things that the Lord had shewed me 

40. 4 set thine heart upon all . . I shall ahew th. 
40. 4 to the intent that I might shew (them) 

Amos 7. I, 4 Thus hath the Lord God shewed unto 

7. 7 Thus he shewed me ; and, behold, the L. 

8. 1 Thus hath the Lord God shewed unto me 
Mic. 7. 15 will I shew unto him marvellous (things) 
Nah. 3. s will shew the nations thy nakedness, and 
Hab. 1. 3 Why dost thou shew me iniquity, and ca. 
Zech. I. 9 said unto me, I will shew thee what these 

I. 20 And the Lord shewed me four carpenters 
3. I he ahewed me Joshua the high priest st. 

13.7*0 set, place, put, D'?', Die' sum, sim. 

Psa. 105. 27 They shewed his signs among [them, and 
Isa. 47. 6 thou didst shew them no mercy ; upon the 

14, To set, place, put, n^V shilh. 

Exod 10. I that I might shew these my Signa before 

15. 7*0 cause to hear, {|p^ shatnea, 5. 

I Sa 9 27 that I may shew thee the word of God 
Isa, 43. 9 who among them can declare this, and wh. 
43. 12 I have shewed, when (there was) no str. 
48. 3 wentforthout of my mouth, and! shewed 
48. 5 before it came to pass I ahewed (it) thee 
48. 6 I have shewed thee new things from this 

16.7*0 tell back or again, avayyeWco anapgello. 

John 16. 13 and he will shew you things to come 
16. 14 he shall receive of mine, and shall shew 
16. 15 he shall take of mine, and shall [shew] 
16. 23 hut [I shall shew] you plainly of the Fa. 

Acts 19. 18 and confessed, and ahewed their deeds 
20. 20 have shewed you, and have taught you 

17 . To shew back or again, ayaSeUuvfxt anfideiknu. 
Acts I. 24 ahew whether of these two thou hast ch. 

18.7*0 tell off or away, airayyiWai apafjgello. 

Matt 12. 18 aud he shall shew judgment to the Gen. 
28. 11 shewed unto the chief priests all the thl. 

Luke 7. 18 the disciples of John shewed him of all 
14. 21 that servant eame, and shewed his lord 

Acta II. 13 he ahewed us how he had seen an angel 
12. 17 shew these things unto James, and to the 
26. 20 But shewed first unto them of Damascus 
28. 21 neither any. .shewed or spake any harm of 

I Th. I. 9 they themselves shew of ua what manner 

1 Jo. I 2 shew unto you that eternal life which was 

19.7*0 shew off or away, airoSelKUvixi apodeiknumi. 

2 Th. 2. 4 sltteth in the temple of God, shewing hi. 

20.7*0 shew, SeiKvico deiknuo. 

Matt. 4. 8 sheweth him all the kingdoms of the wo. 
8. 4 shew thyself to the priest, and offer the 
16. 21 that time forth began Jesus to she^unto 
Mark I. 44 shew thyself to the priest, and offer for 
14. IS he win shew you a large upper room fur. 
Luke 4. s shewed unto him all the kingdoms of the 
5. 14 shew thyself to the priest, and offer for 
22. 12 And heshall shew you alarge upper room 
John 2. 18 What sign shewest thou unto us, seeing 
S. 20 sheweth him all things that himself doeth 
5. 20 he will shew him greater works than these 
10. 32 Many good works have I shewed you from 
14. 8 Lordj shew us the Father, anditsufficeth 
14. 9 how sayestthouK then), Shewus the Father 
20. 20 he shewed unto them (his) hands and his 
Acts 7. 3 come into the land which I shall ahew th. 
10. 33 God hath shewed methot I should notca. 



1 Co. 12. 31 yet shew I unto you amore excellent way 

1 Ti. 6. 15 Which in his times he shall shew, (who is) 
Heb. 8. 5 the pattern shev/ed to thee in the mount 
Jas. 2. 18 ahew me thy faith mthout thy works 

. 2. 18 and I will shew thee my faith by my v/o. 
3. 13 let him shew out of a good conversatioa 
Eev. I, I to shew unto his servants things which 
4. I I will shew thee thing's which must be 
17. I I will shew unto thee the judgment of the 

21. 9 I will shew thee the bride, the Lamb's wi. 
21. 10 shewed me that great city, the holy Jeru. 

22. I he.s.hewedme a pure river of water of life 
22. 6 sent his angel to shew unto his servants 
22. 8 the angel which shewed me these things 

21.7*0 manifest, ZtjXia deloo. 

2 Pe. 1. 14 as our Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed me 

22. 7*0 give, SiSafit didOmi, 

Matt24. 24 and shall shew great signs and wonders 
Marki3. 22 [shall shew] signs and wonders, to seduce 

23. 7*0 lead through, tell thoroughly, Si-oyeo/iai. 
Luke 8. 39 shew how great things God hath done unto 

2LT0 manifest clearly, i/j.(pavlCu emphanizo. 
Acts 23. 22 tell no man that thou hast shewed these 

25.7*0 show clearly or inwardly, ivSelKwui endeik. 

Kom. 2. 15 Which shew the work of the law written 

9. 17 that I might shew my power in thee, and 

9. 22 (What) if God, willing to shew (his) wrath 
2 Co. 8. 24shew ye to them, and before the churches 
Eph. 2. 7 he might shew the exceeding riches of hia 
Titus 2. 10 Not purloining, but shewing all good fid. 

3. 2 (but) gentle, shewing all meekness unto 
fleb. 6. 10 labour of love, which ye have shewed to. 
6. II we desire that every one of you do shew 

26.7*0 shew in addition, iirt^eiKvvni epideiknumi. 
Matt 16. I that he would shew them a sign from he. 

22. 19 Shev/ me the tribute money. And they br. 

24. 1 to shew him the buildings of the temple 
lukei7. 14 he saiduntothem,Goshewyourselvesun. 

20. 24 [Shew] me a penny. Whose image and su. 

24. 40 [he shewed them (his) hands and (his) feet) 
Acts g. 39 shewing the coats and garments which D. 

i&. 28 shewing by the Scriptures that Jesus was 
Heb. 6. 17 willing more abundantly to shew unto the 

27.7*0 tell thoroughly, KarayyeWoi katapgello. 
Acts 16. 17 which shew unto us the way of salvatiot< 
26, 23 should shew light unto the people, and to 
1 Co. II. 26 ye do shew the Lord's death till he com^ 

28. 7*0 put down, bestow, Kararidrifit katatiihemi. 
Acts 24. 27 wiUing to shew the Jews a pleasure, left 

29. To lay out, say, tell, Keyco lego. 

I C0.15. 51 I shew you a mystery; We shall not all 

30.7*0 indicate, declare, fi7]vva> menuo. 

Lukezo. 37 even Moses shewed at the bush, when he 
Johnii. 57 he should shew (it), that they might take 

1 Co. 10. 28 eat not for.his sake that shewed it, and for 

31.7*0 hold alongside, Ttap^xie parecho. 

Acts 28. 2 barbarous people shewed ua no little kin. 
Titus 2. 7 In all things shewing thyself a pattern o( 

32.7*0 set, or place near, iraplffTrifii paristemi. 
Acts I. 3 To-whom also he shewed himself alive af. 

2 Ti. 2. IS Study to shew thyself approved unto God- 

33.7*0 do, make, iroifoi poieo. 

Luke I. 51 He hath shewed strength with his arm 

10. 37 And he said, He that shewed mercy on 
John 6. 30 What sign shewest thou then, that we may 
Acts 7. 36 after that he had shewed wonders and si- 
Jas. 2. 13 judgment without mercy that hath sh. 

34. 7*0 shew quietly, viroSfiKvvni hupodeiknumi. 
Luke 6. 47 I will shew you to whom he is like 
Acts 9. 16 1 will shew lum how great things he must 

20. 35 I have shewed you all things, how that so 

35. 7*0 manifest, <pavep6u> phaneroo. 

John 7. 4 If thou do these things, shew thyself to 

21. I Jesus shewed himseli again to the disci 
21. I After these things, on this wise shewed 
21. 14 the third time that Jesus shewed himself 

Bom. I 19 for God hath shewed (it) imto them 

SHEW again, before, forth, openly, self, to — 

1.7*0 tell good tidings, "iB'5 basar, 3. 

I Ch.i6. 23 shew forth from day to day his salvation 
Psa. 96. 2 shew forth his salvation from day to day 
Isa. £0. 6 they shall shew forth the praises of tbeL. 

2. 7*0 be revealed, uncovered, ribi gaMh, 2. 

Isa. 49. 9 to them that (are) in darkness, Shew your 
3. 7*0 uncover, reveal, nj} galah, 3. 

Psa. 98. 2 his righteousness hath he openly shewed 

4.7*0 {cau^e to) shine, V5l yapha, 5. 

Psa. 94. I God, to whom vengeance belongeth, shew 

5.7*0 put before, i:j nagad, 5. 

Psa. SI. 15 and mymouth shall shew forth thy praise 

92. 2 To ahew forth thy loving kindness in the 

Prov.12. 17 speaketh truth sheweth forth righteous. 

6, To number, recount, "159 saphar, 3. 

Psa. 9. 1 1 will shew forth edl thy marvellona works 

9. 14 That I may shew forth all thy praise in 

71. 15 My mouth ahaU ahew forth thy righteo. 

79, 13 we win shew forth thy praise to all gen. 

Isa. 43. 21 This pe<^e..8bail shew forth my praise 



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7. To he seen, niji'i Taah, 2. 

X Kl. i8. I shew thyself unto Ahab ; and I will send 

i8. 2 And Elijah went to shew himself unto A 

Provzj. 25 the tender grass sheweth Itself, and herbs 

Z.T0 came to hear, yp^ shamea, 5. 

P3aio6. 2 Whocan utter.. (who)can6hewforthaUhi3 
9. To tell off or away, ivayy^Ww apaggdlo. 

Matt II. 4 sliew John again those things which ye do 

10, 70 shew inwardly, ifSelKyv/xi endeiknumi. 
I Xi. 1. 16 Christ might shew forth all long suffering 

ll.T'o work inwardly, ivepytoi energeS. 

JJatt 14. 2 mighty works do shew forth themselves 

Maj-k 6. 14 mighty works do shew forth thomBelves 
12. To tell out, (^ayyfWta exaggello. 

I Pe. 2. 9 that ye should shew forth the praises of 
13. 7*0 see, appear, otnoiiat optomai. 

Acts 7 26 he shewed himself unto them as they at. 
14. To tell thoroughly beforehand, irpoKaTayy^Wo). 

Acts 3. 18 those thinirs which God before had 7. 52. 
I.T. Toqim lo become. SiSoiixi. yiviaSai, Acts 10. 40. 
BHEW (light, more), to — 
X.To give light, I'lN or, 5. 

Neh. 9. 19 pillar of fire by night, toshewthem light 

Psa.iiS. 27 the Lord, which hath shewed us light 

2. To do good, Da; yatab, 5. 

Buth 3 10 thou hast shcwedmore kindness in the lat. 
SHEW (groat, piety), to — 
X.To be pious, worship devoutly, too-e^Stu eusebeo. 

1 Ti. 5. 4 let them learn first to shew piety at home 
2. To make great, magnify, ixc^aKvva megalunS. 

Luke I. 58 the Lord had shewed great mercy upon 
BHEW, to make a (fair) — 

1. To iriake a sheiv or example, Setynarl^w deigtna. 
Col. 2. 15 he made a shew of them openly, triump. 

2. To have a good appearance, ivirpoffiawtdi eupros. 

Gal. 6. 12 As many as desire to make a fair shew in 
SHEW, (vain) — 
An image, shadow, oJ'Sf tselem. 

Psa. 39. 6 Surely every man walketh In a vain shew 
SHEW bread — 
\. Arrangement, n3"iJ!,0 maareketh. 

1 Ch.28. 16 fhe gave) gold for the tables of show bre. 
3 Ch. 2 4 tor the continual shew bread, and for the 

29. iB the shew bread table, with all the vessels 

2. Bread of arrangement, n5"iv_tj onp lechem m-aa/rek. 

J Ch. 9. 32 (were) over the shew bread, to prepare (It) 

23. 29 for the shew bread, and for the (Ine flour 

2 Ch.13. II the shew bread also(8etthey in order)up 
Neh. 10. 33 Fof the shew bread, and for the continual 

Z^Bread Of faces, D'^? Dn^ lechem panim. 

Eiodss. 30 thou shalt set upon the table shew bread 

35. 13 and all his vessels, and the shew bread 
1 Sa. 2x. 6 there was no bread there but the shew br. 

1 Ki. 7. 48 table of gold, whereupon the shew bread 

2 Ch. 4. x9 the tables whereon the shew bread (was 

A.Faces, D"}^ panim. 

£xod 39. 36 (and) all the vessels thereof, and the s. b. 
Num. 4. 7 upon the table of shew bread they shall 

5. Loaves to set before {God), iprot ttjs vpo8f<reces. 
Matt 12. 4 did eat the shew bread, which was not la. 
Mark 3. 26 did eat the shew bread, which is not la. 
Luke 6. 4 did take and eat the shew bread, and ga. 

6. A setting forth of the loaves, vpSSeffH tHu aoriov. 
Heb. 9. 3 and the table, and the shew bread, which 

SHEWED, to be — 

i.To be uncovered, revealed, nhi galah, 2. 

Prov 26. 26 his wickedness shaft be shewed before the 

2. To be put before, i:} nagad, 6. 

Ruth 2. 11 It hath fully been shewed me.all that th. 

3. To explain, be explained, ung parash. 

Lev. 24. 13 that the mind of the Lord might be she. 
i. To be seen, appear, ni<-j raah, 2. 

Lev 13. 19 a bright spot, .and it be shewed to the 

5. To be caused to see, nx-j raah, 6. 

Exodss- 40 pattern, which was shewed thee injthe 

26. 30 the fashion thereof which was shewed th. 
Lev. 13. 49 it (is) a plague, .and shall be shewed un. 
Deut. 4. 35 Unto thee it was shewed, that thou mig. 

6. To become, happen, yluonat ginomai. 

Acts 4. 32 on whom this miracle of healing was sb. 
SHEWING (eeU) — 
\.A shewing, indication, n;inl< achavayah. 

Uau. J. 13 shewing of hard sentences, and dissolT. 
'2. To number, recount, "159 saphar, 3. 

Psa. 78. 4 shewing to the generation to come the pr. 

3. To bloom, flourish, yxi tsuts, 5. 

Song z. 9 he looketh . . shewing Himself through the 

i.A shewing again, iirdSet^ts anadeixis 

Luke 1. 80 was In the deserts till the day ot his she. 

SHIB-BO'-LETH, stream, ear of com. 
A word,used by the Gileadites on one occasion to dis- 
tinguish the Ephraimltes (from other Israelites) who 
called it iSi6-6o-tetA. B.C. 1150. 

Judg 13. 6 Then said they unto him, Say nov Shlb. 



SHIB'-MAH, BIB'-aiAH, nr}z'v balsam. 

A city in Reuben, once Moai>ite, near Klrjatbaim and 

Jazer. 

Num32. 38 And Nebo, and Baal-meoQ. .and 3. : and 
8HIC'-R0N, rn^V fruitfulness. 
A city in N AV. of Judab. 

Joeh.15. II the border waa drawn to S., and passed 

■6HIEIJ) — 

l.Haibert, javelin, ]\-i'J Hdon. 

1 Sa. 17. 45 Thou comest to mo with..o shield; but 
Job 39. 23 the glittering spear and the shield 

2. Shield, ]11^ magen. 

Gen. 15. 1 Ftarnot, Abram; I (am) thy shield, (and) 
Deut 33. 29 people saved by theTjoRD, the shield 
Judg. 5. 6 was there a shield or spear seen araoog 
3 Sa. I. 21 for there the shield, the shield of Saul 

22. 3 (he is) my shield, and the horn of my sa. 

22. 36 Thou hast also given me the shield of thy 

1 Kl.io. 17 three hundred shields (of) beaten gold 

10. 17 pound of gold went to one shield ; and the 
14, 26 took away all the shieldsof gold whichB. 
14. 27 Rehoboam made iu their etead brasensh. 

2 Ki.19. 32 nor come before it with shield, nor cast 

3 Ch. 9. 16 three hundred shields (made he of) beaten 

9. 16 three hundred . went to one shield ; and 
12 9 he carried away also the ehields of gold 
12. 10 king Rehoboam made shields of brass, and 
14. 8 out of Benjamin, that bare shields and dr. 
17. 17 with him armed men with bow andshield 
26 14 Uziiah prepared for them, shields, and 
32. 5 and made darts and shields in abundance 

32. 27 forspices, and for shields, and for all ma. 
Neh. 4. 16 held both the spears, the sjiields, and the 
Psa. y. 3 But thou. Lord, fart) a shield for me 

j8. 35 hast also given me the shield of thy sal. 
38. 7 The Lord (Is) my strength and my shield 

33. 20 for the LORD: he (is) our help and oursh. 
35. 2 Take hold of shield and buckler, and stand 
47 9 for the shields of the earth (belong) unto 
59. II and bring them down, Lord ourshield 
76 3 There brake he the . . shield, and the sword 
84. 9 God our shield, and look upon the faceot 
84. II For the LORDGod(is)asun andshield, the 

115. 9. to, ji he (Is) their help and their shield 

119. 114 Thou(art) my hiding place andmyshield 

'I44. 2 my shield, and (he) in whom I trust ; who 

Prov 30. 5 he (is) a shield unto them that put their 

Isa. 31. 5 arise, ye princes, (and) anoint the shield 

22 6 horsemen, and Kir uncovered the shield 

37. 33 nor come before it with shields, nor cast 
Jer. 46. 9 and the Libyans, that handle the shield 
£ze. 33. 34 set against thee buckler and shield and 

27. 10 theylianged the shield and helmet In thee 

38. 4 great company (with) bucklers and shields 
38 5 Libya with them ; all of them with shield 

39. 9 both the shields and the bucklers, the bo. 
Nah. 2. 3 shield of his mighty men is made red, the 

Z.A buckler, target, nay tsinnah. 

I Sa. 17. 7 and one bearing a shield went beforehim 
17. 41 man that bare the shield (went) before him 

1 Ch.12. 8 that could handle shield and buckler, wh. 

12. 24 children of Judah that bare saield and sp. 

12. 34 with them with shield and spearthirty and 
2CI1. II. 12 In every several city (he put) shields and 

35. 5 go forth to war, thatcoula handle, .shield 
Psa. 5 12 wilt thou compass him as (with) a shield 

91 4 his' truth (shall bethy) shield and buckler 
Jer. 46. 3 Order ye the buckler and shield, and dra. 

i.A shield , armour, uS^' shelet. 

2 Sa. 8. 7 David took' the shields of gold that were 

3 Ki. II. 10 priests give king David's spears and shie. 
I Ch. 18. 7~Davld took the shields of gold that were 
3 Ch 23. 9 delivered to the captains.. shields, that 
Song 4. 4 thousand bucklers, all shields of mighty 
Jer. 51 II Make bright the arrows; gather the shie. 
£ze. 27. II they hanged their shields upon thy walls 

5.A large shield, BvptSs thureos. 

£ph. 6. 16 Above all, taking the shield of faith, wh. 

BHIG-OA'-ION, SHIG-IO'-NOTH, j'i'3?' erring. 

Psa. 7. title. Shiggaionof David, which he sangunto 
Hah. 3. » A prayer of Hahakkult. .upon Shigionoth 

SBI'-HON, I'lKV heaps of ruins. 

A city in Issachar, near Haphralm, and N. ot Tabor, 

where are ruins still called KMrbah Shaiin. 

Josh 19. 19 And Haphralm, andS., and Anabaratb 

SHI-SOS LIB'-NATH, nj9^ I'irt'B* glass river. 
A small river at the S. ot Asher 

Josh 19. 36 reacheth to Cannel westward, and to S. 

B^nL'-BI, 'nV a warrior, one vnth darts. 

Father ot Azubah mother ot king Jehosbaphat. B.C. 

925. 

I EL32. 42 name (was) Azubah the daughter ot S. 

3 Ch.3o. 31 name (was) Azubah the daughter of S. 

SHU'-Hnt, chv fountains. 
A city in the S. ^f Judah near Lebaotb and Atn. 
Josh.15. 32 Lebaoth, and S , and Ain, afid EinHmoD 

BTtTT.'-T.EW, SHAL'-LUM, DjV, O'V recompense. 

The fourth son of ITaphtalL B.C. 1690. 

Gen. 46. 24 Jahzeel, and Ouni, and Jezer, and S. 

Ifum26. 49 of S., the family of the ShiUemltes 

I Ch. 7. 13 Jabziel, and Guni, and Qezer, and S., th. 



BHTT.T.KMTTEB, "pSv. 

The family of the preceedlng. 

Numifi. 49 of Shillem, the family of the 8. 

em-LO'-AH, oV sending forth. See 5i7oa. 
A fountain In the 8. of the valley of the Tyroptson, 
between the upper and tho lower parts of Jenualem 
from which flowed a llttlo brook past Sion and Moriah, 
and was lost in the gardens 3. of Ophel. 

Isa. 8. 6 this people refuseth tho waten of 8. that 

EHI'-LOH, nSv. 

A description of Messiah, as tho Prince of Peace; or aa 
the "Seed" of Judah, so Ben Gannach, Kimchi, &c. 
Oen. 49. 10 The sceptre £haU not depart. .tuiUl 8. co. 

SHT-tOH, .tV, ■iSv, ^V,.^^. 

A city in Ephralm', If of Bethel, and E. of tberoadfrom 
Bethel to Sncchem, ten or twelve Boman miles distant 
from It, and 8. of Leboiiah. Under Joshua It was a 
central city, and till the time of Samuel It was the ^t 
of the tabernacle. It was also the residence ot Ahi;ab 
the prophet, and is now called Seilun. 

Josh 18. I chlldrenof Israelassembled togetheratS. 
18. 8 1. cast lota for you before the I>ORD in 3. 
i8. 9 came (again) to Joshua to the host at 8, 
18. 10 cast lota for them in S. before the Lord 
J9. 51 divided for an inheritance by lot in 3. be. 
91. 3 spake unto them at S In the land of Can 
33. 9 children of Reuben . departed . . out of 3 
32 12 gathered themselves togetherat S., to go 
Judg 18. 31 the time that the bouse ot God was lo 8. 
at. 12 they brought them unto the camp to 8. 
21. 19 Behold, (there Is) a feastof the Lord In. I 
3t. St daughters of S. come out to dance in da. 
31. 31 every man his wife of the dangbtera ot 8. 
I 8a. ' I. 3 to sacrifice unto the Lord of hosta in S. 
I. 9 Hannah rose up after they had eaten In 3. 
I. 34 brought .. unto the house of the Lord In 3. 
9. 14 So they did in 8 onto all the Israelites 

9, 31 the Lord appeared again in 8. : for the 

3. 31 revealed himself to Samuel in 8. by the 

4. 3 Let us fetch the ark . . out of 3. unto ua 
4. 4 So the people sent to S., that they mlfht 
4. 13 came to 3. the same day, with his clothes 

14. 3 Ahlah . . the Lord's priest In S., wearing 
I KL 3. 37 spake concemiug the house of £11 In S> 
14. 3 Arise. .dlsgulsetnyself..andgettbee toS. 

14. 4 Jeroboam's wife. ,aro8e,and went to8., and 
Psa. 78. 60 So thatheforsookthe tabernacle of a., the 
Jer. 7. ja But go ye now unto my place .tn S., wh. 

7. 14 Therefore will I do. as I have done to 8. 
36. t Then wiU I make this honse like 8., and 
96. 9 saying, This bouse shall be like S., and 
4<. J That there cam a certain from.. 8, and fr. 
BHI-LO'-in. 'jSVn. 

Father of Zechariah, of the sons of Parez (or Pliarex)Gon 
of Judah. B.C. 63Ck 
Neb. 1 1 . 5 Jotarib, the son of Zechariab, the eon of 9. 

SBILONTTE, "J*''5'i', *)iWCi Vi"^?. 
An inhabitant of Sbiloh. 

I EJ. II. 39 Ahijahthe 8. found him In the way; and 
12. 15 which the Lord spake by Ahijahthe 8. un. 

15. 29 he spake by his servant Ahljah the 8. 

t Ch. 9. s And of the S. ; Asaiah the flrst bom, and 
3 Ch. 9 39 and in the prophecy of Ahljah the 3., and 

10. 15 he spake by the hand of Ahljah th« S. to 

BHU'-SHAH, n?jV might, heroism. 

The ninth son of Zopbah an Aaberite. B.C. 1500. 

I Ch. 7. 37 Bezer, and Hod,abdShanmia,and S.,and 
SHTW'-EAH, nijij?' splendour. 

Bon of Uikloth a Benjamrte, of the family of Saul, €b» 
flrst king of Israel B.C. iioo. 

I Ch. 8. 32 Mikloth begat S. And these also dwelt 
BHIB'-EAH, nvi?^, 'll'TjV, n]mv farm, rumov/r. 

1. One of David's brothers (jjerhaps Sbammab, 1 8a. 16. 
9) and father of Jonadab. B.C. 1060. 

3 Sa. 13 3 Amnon had a friend, .the son of 3., Da. 
21. 31 Jonathan the sonofS.. the brotherof Da. 
I Cb.2o. 7 Jonathan the son of S., J>avid'8 brother 

2. A son of David (perhaps Shamtiah, 3 Sa. $■ <4)- B.C. 
1020. 

I Ch. 3. 5 S., and Shobab, and Nathan, audSoIomon 
8. A Merarite, father of Baggiah. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch. 6. 30 S. his son, Hagglah hisson, AsaiahhUioa 
1. Father of Berachiah, a Gershonite. B.C. 1060. 

I Ch. 6. 39 Asaph the son of Berachiah, the son ot 8. 

BHnt-EAM, OWje'/ame, runwur. 

Son of Mikloth, a Benjamite whose family dwelt la 

Jerusalem, same as Shimeah, 1 Cb. 8. 32. B.C. iioo. 

1 Ch. 9. 38 And Mikloth begat 8. And they alio dv. 

SEIK'-EATH, njjDip* /ante. 

An Ammonltess, mother of Jozachar who was one ot 

those that slew Jehoasb king of Judah. B.C. 835. 

2 Ki. 12. 31 For Jozachar the son of 3., and Jehoza. 
2 Ch.24. 26 Zabad the son of 8. an Ammonltess, and 

SHUIEATHITES, o'nvo^C- 

A family of scribes at Jabez, of Caleb son of Hot, flnt- 

bom of Ephratah 

1 Ch. 2. 55 the Tirathites, the a, (and) Sachathite* 
BHIU'-EI, BEUK'-I, SHUC-EI, TI9V. Jah. is fame. 
I.A son of Geishon, son otLevl. B.C. 1600. 

Exod.6. 17 The 6001 of G«XBbon; Ubnl and 8.. ace 



SHIMEON 



880 



SHIP 



Num. 3. 18 names of. .sons of Gershon .Libni.andS. 

1 Ch. 6. i-j names of. .sonsoi Gershom, Libni.andS. 

■ 6. 42 Ethan, the son of Zimmah, the son of S. 

23. 7 Of the Gershonites (were) Laadan and S. 

23. 10 the sons of S. (were) Jahath, Zina, and J. 

23. 10 These four (were) the sons of S. 
2. A Benjamite, son of Gera, who cursed David when 
fleeing from Absalom. B.C. 1012. 

2 Sa. r6. s thence came, .a man. .■whosename(was)S. 

16. 7 thus said S. when he cursed. Come out, co. 
'16. 13 S. wentalongon thehill'ssideoveragainst 
19. 16 the son of Gera, a Benjamite, which (was) 
19. i8 S. the son of Gera fell down before the Iti. 
39. 21 ShaU not S. be put to death for this, bee. 
ig. 23 tlie king said unto S., Tliou shalt not die 
J Ki. 2. 8 (thou hast) with thee S. the son of Gera 
2. 36 the king sent and called for S., and said 
2.38 S. said unto the king. The saying (is) good 
2. 38 And S dwelt in Jerusalem many days 
2. 39 two of the servants of S. ran away unto 
2. 39 they told S., saying. Behold, thy servants 
2. 40 S. arose, and saddled his ass, and went to 
2. 40 S. went, and brought his servants from G. 
2. 41 it was told Solomon that S. had gone from 
2. 42 the king sent and called for S. and said un. 
2. 44 The king said moreover to ,S., Thou kno. 
8. An officer of David who remained stedfast when 
Adonyah usurped the throne. B.C. 1012. 

1 Ki.i. 8 S., and Rei, and the mighty men which(be.) 

4. A son of Elah.oneot the twelve purveyors of Solomon, 
in Benjamin. B.C. loio. 

I Ki. 4. 18 S. the son of Elahin Benjamin 

5. Grandson of Jeconiah, son of lehoiakim king of 
Judah. B.C. 536. -■ .J.. 

I Ch. 3. 19 sons of Pedaiah (were)Zerubbabel, and S. 

6. Son of Zacchar, a Benjamite with sixteen sons and 
six daughters. B.C. 1040. 

- I Ch. 4. 26 Hamuel his son. Zacchur his son. S his 
4, 27 S. had sixteen sons and six daughters; but 
''. A Reubenite, son of Gog. B C 1300. 

I Ch. 5. 4 Shemaiah his son. Gog his son, S. his son 

8. A Merarite, son of Libni. ■ B.o 1012. 

I Ch. 6. 29 Libni his sort, S. his son, XJzza his son 

9. Father of a chief family in Judah. B.C. 1300. 

I Ch. 8. 21 and Beraiah and Shimrath, the sons of S. 

10. A Levite of the family of Laadan. .: B.C. 1012. 

I Ch.23. 9 The sons of S. ; Shelomith, and Haziel, and 

11. A Levite to whom the tenth lot fell in the service of 
Bong in the sanctuary in the days of David. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.25. 17 The tenth to S , (he), his sons, and his br. 

12. A Ramathite. who was over the vineyards in the 
days of David., B.c 1015. 

1 Ch.27. 27 over the vineyards (was) S. the Ramath. 

13. A descendant of Hetnan v/h'o assisted in cleansing 
the temple in the days of Hezekiah. B.C. 726. 

2 Ch.29. 14 of the sons of Keman; Jehiel and S.; and 

14. A Levite v/ith charge of the offerings in the days 
ol Hezekiah. B c. 726. 

2 Ch.31. 12 Cononiah the Levite (was) ruler, and S. 
31. 13 under the hand of Cononiah and S. his br. 

15. A Levite that liad taken a strange wife. B.C. 445. 
Ezra 10. 23 Also of the Levites; Jozabad, and S., and 

16. One of the family of Heshura that had done the same. 
Ezra 10. 33 Z., Eliphelet, Jeremai, Manas3eh,(and) S. 

17. One of the family of Bani that had done the same. 
Ezra 10. 38 And Bani, and Binnui, S. 

18. A Benjamite, grandfather of Mordecai who brought 
up Esther. B.C. 550. 

Esth. 2. 5 Jair, the son of S., the son of Kish a Be. 

19. Perhaps the simple representativeof the Gershonites. 
Zech 12.13 the fam.ily of S. apart, and their wives ap. 

BHIBI-E'-OIT, I'lye?; hearing. 

One of the family of Harim that had taken a strange 

wife. B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 31 And (of) the sons of Harim.. Shemaiah, S. 
SHIMITES, 'y^B'ri. 
The family of Shimei, eon of Gershon. 

Num. 3. 21 Of Gershon, (was), .the family of the S.: 
SHIM- MA, nvov fame, rumour. 
The third son of Jesse, also called Shamma. B.C. 1060 

I Ch. 2. 13 Jesse begat his first born Eliab..and S. 
SHl'-MON, ]\d'P trier, valuer. 
A descendant of Caleb son of Jephunneh. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 4. 20 And the sons of S. (were) Amnon, and 
BBaM'-RATH, nipi? watch. 
A son of Shimri, a descendant of Benjamin. B.C. 1300, 

I Ch. 8. 21 and Beraiah, and S. the sons of Shimhi 

SHIM'-RI, SIM'-RI, ni3Ki Jah,is watching. 

1. Head of a family in Simeon. B c. 930. 

I Ch. 4. 37 Allon, the son of Jedaiah, the son of 3. 

2. Father of Jediael, one of David's valiant men. B.C. 
.1070. 

I Ch,ii."45 Jediael thesonof S., and Joha his brother 
8. A Merarite, son of Hosah, and gate keeper of the 
tabernacle in the days of David. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch. 26. iQ Hosah.. had sons ; S. the chief, for(though) 



4. A Levite, son of Elizaphan, who assisted in cleansing 
the temple in the days of liczekiah. B.C. 730. 

2 Ch.2g. 13 of the sons of Elizaphan ; S. and Jeiel; and 
SHIM'-RITH, n-ioiv watch. 

A Moabitess, motherof Jehozabad who slew Joash king 
of Judah. B.C. 840. 

2 Ch.24. 26 and Jehozabad the son of S. a Moabitess 
SBIM'-RON, fii>?V luaich. 

1. Fourth son of Issachar. B.C. 1700 

Gen. 46. 13 And the sons of Issachar. .Job, and S. 
]S'um26. 24 of S., the family of the Shiraronites 

1 Ch. 7. I sons of Issachar (were) Tola and Puali. .S. 

2. A city in Zebulon, near Nahallal-, also called Shimren- 
meron. 

Josh.ii. 1 he sent, .to thekingof S., and totheking 
19. T5 Kattath,and Nahallal, and S.,andldalah 

SHIBIKOHITES, 'ynDBirt. 

The. family of Shiraron, son of Issachar. 

Num26. 24 of Shimron, the family of the S. 
SHIM-RON BIER'-OU, [iNiO piDE'. 
A city in Upper Galilee, near Giscala, and now called 
Marun, tv/o hours W of Zaphet, where are the reputed 
graves of Hillel SLiid Shammai, also a very old synagogue 
and an uncovered school. Here every year on the 
eighteenth lyar is held a Jewish festival over the grave 
of Simon ben Jochai, to which thousands of pilgrims 
resort from Aleppo, Bagdad, Cairo, Constantinople, 
Damascus, &c. 

Josh 12. 20 The king of S,, one; the king of Achshaph 
SHIM'-SHAI, 'WQP Jah is splendour. 
A scribe who along with Rehum wrote to the king of 
Persia against the rebuilding of Jerusalem by Nehemiah. 
B c. 522. 

Ezra 4. 8 S. the scribe wrote a letter against Jerus. 
4. 9 fwrote) Rehum the chancellor, and S. the 
4. 17 (Then)3entthekingan answer, .(to) S. the 
4. 23 Artaxerxes letter (was)read before .S the 

SHI'-KA3, 3NJK*. 

King of Admah, in the days of Abraham. B.O. 1913. 

Gen. 14. 2 S. king of Admah, and Shemeber king of 
SHI'-NAR, IJ/J?^. 

Babylonia in its fullest extent, not including Assyria or 
Susiana. Its chief cities were Babylon, Erech, Accad 
and Calneh. 

Gen. 10. 10 and Accad, and Calneh, in the land of S. 

II. 2 that they found a plain in the land of S. 

14. 1 in the days of Amraphelkingof S., Arioch 

14. 9 Amraphel king of S., and Arioch king of 

Isa. It. II recovertheremnant of his people, .from S 

Dan. I. 2 which he carried into the land of S. to the 

Zech. 5 n To build it an house in the land of S. : and 

SHINE, to — 

I. To shine, become bright, hriK ahal, 5, 

Job 25. 5 Behold even to the moon, and it shineth 
2. To be or become bright, iin or. 

Prov. 4 18 shineth more and more unto the perfect 
Isa. 60. I Arise, shine ; for thy light is come, and 

3. To cause or give light, lix or, .5. 

Psa.139. 12 night shineth as the day : the darkness 
Eze 43, 2 and the earth shined with his glory 

4. To shhie, T>n halal. 

Job 29. 3 When his candle shined upon my head 

5. To {cause to) shine, hhr^ halal, 5. 

Job 31. 26 If I beheld the sun when it shined, or the 
41. 18 By his neesing^ a light doth shine, and his 

6. To {cause to) shine, "in; za.har, 5. 

Dan. 12. 3 they that be wise shall shine as the brig. 

7. To rise, nn? zarach. 

2 Ki. 3 22 sun shone upon the water, and the Moab. 
8.70 {cause to) shine, V5', yapha, 5. 

Job 10: 3 and shine upon the counsel of the wicked 
Psa. 50. 2 the perfection of beauty, Godhath shined 

9. To shine, n;3 nagah. 

Job 18. 5 and the spark of his Are shall not shine 
22. 28 and the light shall shine upon thy ways 
Isa. 9. 2 upon them liath the light shined 

10. To shirie, rtpt; ashath 

Jer. 5. 28 They are waxen fat, they shine yea, they 

II. To have rays, shine, ]-<p, qaran. 

Exod34. 29 wist not that the skin of his face shone 
34. 30 the skin of his face shone ; and they were 
34. 35 that the skin of Moses' face shone : and 

12. To lighten, flash as lightning, a.(rrpd.irrai astrap. 
Iuke24. 4 two men stood by them in shining garm. 

13. 7*0 beam forth, ahya^w augazo. 

2 Co. 4. 4 lest the light [should shine] unto them 

14. To shine, give light, Ka.iJ.-na lampo. 

Matt. 5. 16 Let your light so shine before men, that 
17. 2 his face did shine as the sun, and his rai. 
Lukei7. 24 shineth unto the other (part) under hea. 
Acts 12. 7 light shined in the prison: and hesmote 
2 Co. 4. 6 God, who commanded the light to shine 

4. 6 hath shiued in ourhearts, to (give) the li. 

1 5. To {cause to) appear, shine, (palvca phaino. 
Matt24. 27 shineth even unto the west ; so shall also 
John I. slight shineth in darkness ; and the dark. 

5. 35 He was a.hurninganda shining light; and 



Phil. 2. 15 among whom ye ^lineas lights in the wo. 

2 Pe. I. 19 as unto a light that shineth in a dark pi. 

1 Jo. 2. 8 darkness is past, and the true light now 

Rev. I. 16 his countenance (was) as the sun .shineth 
8, 12 day shone not for a third part of it, and 
18. 23 light of a candle shall shine no more at 
21. 23 neither of themoon, to shine init: forthe 

SHTSTE, to cause, let or make — 

l.To cause or give light, or cause to shine,'\^tior, 5. 

Num 6. 25 Lord made his face shine upon thee, and 

Job 41. 32 He makethapath toshineatterhim;(one) 

Psa. 31. 16 Make thy face to shine upon thy servant 

67. I (and) cause his face to shine upon us. Se. 

80. 3, 19 cause thy face to shine ; and we shall 

119. 135 Make thy face toshineupon thy servant 

Eocl. 8. I man's wisdom maketh his face to shine 

Dan. 9. 17 cause thy face to shine upon thy sanctu. 

2. To {cause to) shine, J.'s; yapha, 5. 

Job 3. 4 above, neitlier let the light shine upon it 
37. 15 and caused the light of his cloud to shinej 

3. To cause to shine, enlighten, n:} nagah, 5. 

Isa. 13. 10 the moon shall not cause her light to sh. 

4. To cause to rejoice, make to shine, 7ny isahal, 5. 
Psa. 104. 15 oil to make (his) face to shine, and bread 

SHIKE forth, round about, to — 

l.To (cause to) shine, ys; yapha, 5. 

Deut33. 2 shined forth from mount Paran, and he 
Psa. 80. I Give ear, O shepherd of Israel .. shine fo. 

2. To flee or move quickly, I'J) uph. 

Job II. 17 thou Shalt shine forth, thou shalt be as 

3. To shine out, iKXa/xira eklampo. 

Matt 13. 43 Then shall the righteous shine forth as 

4. To lighten round about, irepiaarpawTceperiastra. 
Acts g. 3 suddenly there snined round about hira 

32. 6 there shone . .a great light round about 

5. To shine round about, ireptAdfiiro) perilampo. 

Luke 2. 9 glory of the Lord shone round about th. 
Acts 26. 13 shining round about me and them which 

SHINIITO, (bright, clear) — 

1. Shining, brightness, nji nogah. 

2 Sa. 23. 4 out of the earth by clear shining after ra. 

Prov. 4. 18 the path of the just (is) as the shining li. 

Isa. 4. 5 and the shining of a flaming fire by night 

Joel 2. 10 and the stars shall withdraw their shin. 
3. 15 and the stars shall withdraw their shin. 

Hab. 3. II (and) at the shining of thy glittering sp. 

1. A flash of lightning, bright shining, acrpaTrij. 
Luke II. 36 as when the bright shining of a candle 

3. To shine, glisten, crriKfia stilbo. 

Mark g. 3 his raiment became shining, exceeding 

SHIP, (little, small) — 

1.A ship, n;3« oniyyah. 

Gen. 49. 13 and he (shall he) for an haven of ships 
Deut28. 68 bring thee into Egypt again with ships, by 
Judg. 5. 17 why did Dan remain in ships? Asher co. 

1 Ki. 22. 48 Jehoshaphat made ships of Tarshish to 

22. 48 for the ships were broken at Ezion-geber 

22. 49 Let my servants go . .in the ships :' but ' 

2 Ch. g. 21 the king's ships went to Tarshish with the 

9. 21 every three years once came the ships of 

2o. 36 he joined himself with him to make ships 

20. 36 and they made the ships in Eziongaber 

20. 37 the ships were broken, that they were not 

Job g. 26 They are passed away as the swift ships 

Psa. 48. 7 Thou breakest the ships of Tarshish with 

104. 26 There go the ships; (there is}that leviat. 

107. 23 They that go down to the sea in ships, that 

Prov 30. 19 the way of a ship in the midst of the sea 

31. 14 She is like the merchants' ships; shebri. 

Isa. 2. 16 upon all the ships of Tarshish, and upon 

23. I Howl, ye ships of Tarshish; for it is laid 
23. 14 Howl, ye ships of Tarshish : for your str. 
43. 14 andthe Chaldeans, whosecry(is)inthesh. 
60. 9 the isles shall wait for me, and the ships 

Eze. 27. 9 the ships of the sea with their mariners 
27. 25 The ships of Tarshish did sing of thee in 
27. 29 the pilots . . shall come down from their sh. 
Dan. II. 40 and with horsemen, and with many ships 
Jon. I. 3 and he found a ship going to Tarshish 
I. 4 so that the ship was like to be broken 
I. 5 cast forth the wares that (were)inthe ship 

2. Ships, n'vjiN oniyyoth. 

2 Ch, 8. 18 Huram senthim. . ships, and servants that 

Z.A ship, vessel, what is roofed in, nj'pp sephinah. 
Jon. I. s was gone down into the sides of the ship 

4.^1 ship, 'X tsi. 

Num 24. 24 the shipsfshall come) from the coast of C. 
Isa. 33. 21 neither shall gallant ship pass thereby 
Eze. 30. 9 shall messengersgoforth from meinships 
Dan. II. 30 theshipsof Chittim shall come against him 

5.j4 ship, vaZs naua. 

Acts 27. 41 they ran the ship aground : and the fore 

^.A little ship or boat, irXoidpiov ploiarion. 

Mark 3. 9 that a small ship should wait on him be. 

4. 36 were also with him other [little ships]- 
John2i. 8 the other disciples came in a little ship 

7. A ship, sailing vessel, itXo'ioi/ ploion. 

Matt. 4. 21 John his brother, in a ship with Zebedee 
4. 22 they immediately left the ship and their' 
8. 23 when he. was entered into a ship, his dis. 



SHIP 



881 



SHOOT 



Mott. 8. »4 that the ship was covered with the waves 
9. 1 he entered Into a ship, and passed over 

13. 2 ao that he went into a ehlp, and sat 

14. 13 he departed thenco by ship into a desert 
14. 22 constrained his disciples toget into a ship 
14. 24 the ship was now in tho midst of the sea 
M- 29 when Peter was comedown outof the sh. 
14. 32 when they were come into the ship, the 

14. 33 they that were in the ship came and wo. 

15. 39 hesentaway themultitude, and tooliship 
Mlirii t. 19 who also were in tho ehip mending their 

I. 20 they left their father Zebedeein the ship 
4. 1 he entered into a ship, and sat in the sea 
4. 36 they tool! him even as he was in the ehip 

4. 37 the waves beat into tho ship, so that it was 

5. 2 when ho was come out of the ship, im. 

5. j8 when he was come into the ehip, he that 
S- 21 when Jesus was passed over again by ship 

6. 3a they departed into a desert place by ship 
6. 45 to get into the ship, and to go to tho other 
6. 47 the ship was In the midst of the sea, and 
6. 51 And he went up unto them into the ship 
6. 54 And when they were come out of the ship 
8. 10 he entered Into a ship with his discijples 
8. 13 he left them, and, entering (into the sliip] 
8. 14 neither had they in tli« ship with them 

Xuke s. 2 saw two (ships) standing by the lake : but 
5. 3 he entered into one of the ships, which 
g. 3 and taught the peoplQ out of the ship 
S. 7 p^nera,' whloh'"were In the other ship 

5. 7 they came, and filled both the ships, so 
g. II when they had brought their ships to Land 
8. 22 that he went intoa ship with his disciples 
8. 37 he went apjatothe ship, and returned ba. 

John 6. 17 entered intoa ship, and went over the sea 
6. 19 walking., and drawing nigh unto the ship 

6. 21 they willingly received him Into the ship 
6. 21 immediately the ship was at the land w. 

21. 3 They went forth, and entered into a shlti 
SI. 6 Cast the net on the right ?ide of the ship 
Acts 20. 13 we went before to ship, and sailed unto 
ao. 38 And they accompanied him unto the ship 
31. 2 finding a ship sailing over unto Phenicia 
21. 3 for there the ship was to unlade her bur. 
ai. 6 we toolj ship ; and they returned hp^mei 
27. 2 entering into a ship of Adramyttium " 
37, 6 the centurion found a ship of Alexandria 
»7. 10 not only of tKe lading and ship, but also 
27. 15 when the ship was caught, and could not 
S17. 17 they used helps, undergirding tho ship 
27. jg we cast out. .the tackling of the ship 
27. 22 for there shall be no loss, .but of the ship 
a7. 30 shipmenwere about to flee out of the ship 
27. 3i;Except these abide In the ship, ye cannot 

27. 37\And we were in all in the ship two hnn. 
aj. 38 they lightened the ship, and cast out the 
a^i. 39 they were minded . . to thrust In the ship 
aj. 44 and some on (broken pieces) of tho ship 

28. II we departed in a ship of Alexandria, wh, 



Ja». 3. 4 Behold also the ships, which though (they 
8. 9 the third pMt of the ships Vere destroyed 



£ev. 



i8. 17 [all the company in ships, and sailors, and] 
18. 19 wherein Were made rich all that had ahi. 
bHlf master, owner of a ship — 
I. Master 0/ the pilots, Van 3t rah chohel. 

Jon. I. 6 the ship master came to him, and said 
% Pilot, steersman, governoT;, Kv$€pvfi-rr]t. kubernit. 
Rev. 18, 17 every alup master, and aU the company 

Z. Master, or owner of a ship, vaixXripos nauhUros. 

Acta 27. II the master and the owner of the ship 
Kwrv men, (to take) shipping — 
l.Ship men, nVjN 'ifijN anshe oniyyoth. 

I KL 9. 27 ship men that had knowledge of the sea 

2. To go up irdo the ship, iirtfiali/a els rh n-XoToi', 
Acts 21. 6 (we tookl ship ; and they returned home 

3. A sailor, vainji nautes. ^ 

Acta 27. 27 the ship men deemed that they drew near 
27. 30 as the ship men were about to flee out of 

i,A ship, sailing vessel, TrXotov ploion. 

John 6. 24 they also [too^ shipping], and came to C. 

SHIPH'-I, 'VS?* Jah is. fulness. 

Father of Ziza, a chief Bimeonite. B.O. 830-. 

I Cb. 4. 37 Ziza the son of S.,the sonoX^'ca,(IiesoD 
SHIPH-IIIITE, 'O??*. See Shepham. . .1;^ 
Patronymic of Zabdl who was over the increase of the 
vineyards for the wine cellftra, p.c. 1015. ♦ 

1 Ch.27. 27 over the increase, .(was) Zabdi the S, 

6HIPH'-RAH, n-\>)V beauty. 

One of the Hebrew midwivas at the time of the birth of 

Moses. B.C. 1571. 

Exod. 1. 15 of which thename of the one (waa)S., and 

BHIPH'-TAN, ]^B^ judge. 

Father of Komuel, a chief {Bphraimite appointed to 

divide the land W. of the Jordan, b.o. 1510. 

Hum 34. 24 prince . . of Ephraim, Kemuel the son of 8, 
SHffWEECK, to make or suffer — 
To be shipwrecked, yavayew nauageo. 

2 Co. II. 25 thrice I suffered shipwreck, anight and 
« Ti. 1. 19 concerning faith have made shipwreck 

BHI'-SHA, K?''^ distinction, nobility. 

Fatherof BUhorephand Ahiah, two of Solomon.'88crn)e8. 

B.O. 1048. 

I EJ. 4. o Eliborepb &nd Ahiah, the sons of S., ecri. 



8HI'-8HAK, py-v. 

Sescoiichis I.kingof thetwentysecond riubaaticdynasty 
in Egypt; he protected Jeroboam against Solomon, in- 
vaded Judea under Rchoboam, took fenced cities, and 
plundered Jerusalem and the temple. B.C. 975. 

1 KJ. I J. 40 and J eroboam arose, and fled . u nto 8. kl. 

14. 25 8. king of Egypt came up against Jerusa. 

2 Ch.i2. 2 3. king of Egypt came up against Jerusa. 

12. 5 that were gatliercd together. becauseofS. 
12. s have I also left you in the hand of 8. 
12. 7 shall not be poured out by the hand of 8. 
12. 9 S. king of Egypt camo up against Jerusa. 

SHTT'-EAI, •isi;' Jah is deciding. 

A native of Sharon who was over tho herds there In the 

days of David. B.o. 1015, 

I Ch.27. 29 over the herds that fed In Sharoh (wa8)3. 

SHTT'-TrH, D-pV. 

A place in Moab, E. of the Salt Sea, whence Joshua 

sent forth spies. See also Abel and Beth. 

Num25. ' Israel abode in S., and the people began 
Josh. 2. 1 Joshua., sent out of S. two men to spy se. 
3. k and they removed from S., and came to 
Joel 3. 18 a fountain, .shall water the valley of 3. 
Mic. 6. 5 what Balaam .answered liim from S. unto 
SHimH, shittei tree — 
Acacia, acacia wood, ne(^ shittah. 

Exoiia;. 5 and badgers' skins, and shittim wood 
2^.^io And they shall make an ark (of) shittim 
i"i 13 thou Shalt make staves fof) snlttim wood 

25. 23 Thou Shalt also make" a table (of) shittim 
23. 28 thou shalt make the staves (of) enittim w. 

26. IS thou Shalt make boards.. (ol) shittim wo. 
26. a5 thou shalt make bars (of) shittim wood 

26. 32 four pillars of shittim (wood) overlaid w. 
j6. 37 thou shalt make, .five pillars (of) sliittim 

27. I thou shalt make an altar (of) shittim wo, 
27. 6 staves for the altar, staves (of) shittim w. 
30. I (of) shittim wood shalt thou make it 

30, 5 thou shalt make the staves (of) shittim w. 
35. 7 and badgera' skins, and shittim wood 

35. 24 every man with whom was found shittim 

36. 2o he made boards .(of) shittim wood, stan. 
36. 31 he made bdrs of shittim wood ; five for 

36. 36 he made thereunto four pillars (of) shit. 

37. I Bezaleel made the ark (of) shittim wood 
37. 4 13, 28 he made staves (of) shittim wood 
37. 10 he made the table (of) shittim wood: two 

37, 25 he made the incense altar(of) shittim wo. 

38. 1 And he made thealtar. .foi) shittim wood 
38. 6 And he made tho etavescof) shittim wood 

Deut 10, 3 I made an ark (of) shittim wood, and he. 
Isa, 41. 19 I will i)lant.. the shittfth tree, and the 

SEt'-ZA, KJT^ splendour. 

A JEleubenite, father of Adina, one of David's valiant 

men. 3.0. 1070. 

1 Ch. II. 42 Adina the son of S. the Beubenite, a cap 

SHO'-A, U'l^ncA. 

A tribe named along with the Chaldeans and Pekod as 

an enemy of Israel. 

Eze. 23. 23 Pekod, aad 8., aqd Koa, (aad) all the As. 

SHO'rB^S, a^W returning. 

1. A son of David born after he became king of Israel. 
B.O. 1020. 

2 8a. s. 14 Shammuah, and S , and Nathan, and Sol. 
I Cb. 3. s Shimca, and S., and Nathan, and Solomon 

14. 4 Shammua, and S., Nathan, and Solomon 

2. A son of Caleb, son of Hezroa. B.C. 1540. 

1 Cb. 2. 18 her sons (are) theae ; Jesher, and 3., and 

gaO'-BACa, !l3'i^ e:(pansion. 

Captain of the host of Hadarezer Mng of Zobah defeated 

and siatn by Joab ; called Shophack, i Chron. 19. 16. 

B.C. 1036. 

2.Sa. 10. 16 S. the captain ot the host, .(went) before 
10. 18 David, .smote 3. tb^ captain of their host 

SHO'-BAI, 'jy Jah is, glorious, 
A gate keeper, pf the tabernacle whose descendants re- 
turned with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. ' 

Ezra 2. 42 the children of 8., (in) all an hundred th. 

Neh. 7. 43 the children of 3., an hundred thirty and 

SHO'-BAi, Vjid wandering. 

1. A son of Seir. B.o. 1820. 

Gen. 36. 20 sons of S. . . Lotao, and 3., and Zibeon, and 
36. 23 the children of 8.(were)thfse; Alvan.and 
36. 29 duke Lotan, duke 3., duke Zibeon, duke 

t Ch, 1. 38 Lotan, and S., andZibeon, andAnah,and 

1, 40 The eons of 8.; Allan, and Manahath, and 

2. A son ot Caleb, son of Hur. B.o. 1480. 

I Ch. 2. 50 These were the sons of Caleb. .8. the fat. 

2. 52 3. the father of Kirjath-jearim had sons 
8. A son otJndah and father of Reaiah. B.C. 1670. 

I Cb. 4. I sops of Judah; Phare?. .Carmi Hur. S. 
4. 2 And Reaiah the son of S. begat Jabath 

SHO'-BEK, P3i» free. 

A peiwn or family that with Ilebemiab 'sealed the' 

covenant. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 10. 24 Hallohesh, Pileha, 8. 

SHO'-BI, '5fc' Jah is glorious. 

A son of Nahash of Rabbah who received David when 

be Sed from Absalom ; perhaps tho brother of Eamn 



who succeeded his father Nahash, i Chron. 19. i. 

B.C. 1023. 

2 Sa 17. 27 8. the bod of Nobaeb of Rabbabof thech. 

SHOCK (of com) — 

A stalk, shock or heap of com, pn^ gadish. 

Judg 15. 5 burnt up both the shocks, nnd also the 
Job 3. 26 like as a shock of com cometb in in his 

BHO'-CO, 'is'ib. See Socho. 

A fenced city In JudaJi ; now Suweiiah near Bethzur. 
2 Ch II. 7 And fieth-zur, and 8., and AduUam 

SHOD, to be — 

To be shod, virnSco/iat hupodeomai. 

Mark 6 9(be)Bhod with sandals; andnotputontwo 
Epli. 6. (3 your feet shod with the preparation ot 

BHOE, pair of oboes — 
l.A shoe, '71'j naal. 
.Exod. 3. s put off thy shoes from off thy feet, for the 

12. II your shoes on your feet, and yourstaff In 
Deut 2 5 9 loose his shoe from off his foot, and spit 

23. 10 The house of him that hath his shoe loos. 
29. 5 tliy shoe is not waxen old upon thy toot 
Josh. 5. 15 Loose thy shoe from off thy foot; for the 
9. 5 old shoes andclouted upon their feet, and 
9. 13 our shoes are become old by reason of the 
Ruth 4. 7 a man plucked off his shoe, and gave (it) 
4. 8 Buy (it; for thee. So he drew off his shoe 
iKi. 2. 3 put the blood, .in hlsshoesthst(were) on 
Psa. 60. 8 over Edom will I cast out my shoe : Phi. 
108. g over Edom will I cast out my shoe ; over 
Song 7. I How beautiful are thy feet with shoes. O 
Isa. 5. 27 nor the latchet of their shoes be broken 
2o. 2 Go. .and put off thy shoe from thy foot 
Eze. 24. 17 put on thy shoes upon thy feet, and cover 

24.23 tires, .upon your heads, and your shoes 
Amos 2. 6 they sold . . the poor for a pair of shoes 
8. 6 we may buy.. the needy for a pair of sb. 
'i.Shoe, Sj/.;0 minal. 

Deut 33. 25 Thy shoes (shall be) iron and brass ; and 
S.yl sandal, iwiSrina hupodema. 

Matt, 3. II whose shoes I am not worthy to bear 

10. 10 neither tvyo coats, neither shoes, nor yet 

Mark i 7 the latchet of whose shoes I am not wort. 

Luke 3. 16 the latchet of whose shoes I am not wor 

' lo. 4 Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes 

15. 32 put a ring on his hand, and shoes on (his) 

22. 35 without purse, and scrip, and shoes, lac. 

John 1. 27 whose shoe's latchet I am not worthy to 

Acta 7- 33 Put off thy jhoes from thy feet : for the . 

13. 25 whose shoes of (hie) feet I am not worlliy 
SHOE, to — 

1, To shoe, ^yj naaZ. 

Eze. 16. 10 shod thee with badgers' skin, and I girded 

2.T0 shoe, ^V) naal, 5, 

2 Ch. 28. 15 arrayed them, .and shod them, and gave 

SHOE latchet — 

A shoe latchet, "jyj Ti'nfc' serok naal. 
Gen. 14. 23 I ^vill not (take), .even to a shoe latchet 
Isa. 5. 27 nor the latchet of their shoes be broken 

SHO'-HAK, Drijy leek-green beryl. 

A Merarite. B.O. 17CX3, 

1 Ch.2^. 27 The sons of Merari by Jaazlab ; BeDO.,S. 

BHO'-BEEE, npy, iniB' watcher. 

1. A Moabitess, mother of Jehozabad, one of those who 
slew Jehoash king of Judah ; called Shimrith in 2 Cb. 
24. 26. , B.O, 870. 

2 Kl.i2.ai Jehozaba4 the son of S...smotehim, and 

2. A great grandson of Asher ; spelt Shainer in ver. 34. 

B.C. 1600. 

I Ch. 7. 32 Heber begat Japhlet, and S., and Hotbam 
SHOOT (forth, out, up), to — 
l.Toflee, move on, rnj barach. 

Exod36. 33 he made the middle bar to sboot through 
2.T0 tread, "^-n darak. 

1 Ch, s- »8 and to shoot with bow, and skilful in war 

3. To cast, throw, ."it; yadah. 

Jer. 50. 14 all ye that bend the bow, shoot at her 

4. To go out or forth, Ky; yatsa. 

Job g. 16 and bis branch sbootetb forth in hia gar. 

5. To cast, throw, «"i; yara. 

2 Ch.26. IS to shoot arrows and great stones withal 

6. To (cCMse to) cast, throw, k"v yara, 5. 

2 Sa. II. 24 the shooters shot from off the wall upou 

7. To cast, throw, shoot, n-v yarah. 

Nnm2i. 30 We have shot at them : Heshbon Is peris. 

1 Sa. ao, 36 as the lad ran, he shot an arrow beyond 

37 of the arrow which Jonathan had shot 

2 KJ. 13. 17 and he opened (it). Then Elisha said, 8. 
Psa, 11. 2 that they may privily shoot at the uprig. 

64, 4 That they may shoot in secret at the per. 

8. To {cause to) throw, shoot, .TV yarah, 5. 

1 Sa. 20. 20 I will shoot three arrows on the side(th.) 

20. 36 Run, find out now the arrows which I sh. 

2 Sa. II. 20 knew ye not that they would shoot from 
2 Ki. 13. 17 and he shot. And he said. The aiTow of 

19. 32 He shall not come into this city, nor sho. 
2 Ch.33. 23 the archers shot at king Josiah : and the 
Psa. 64. 4 suddenly do they shoot at him, and fear 

64. 7 But God shall shoot at them (with) an ar. 

Ill 



SHOOTER 



882 



SHOUT 



d.To give, [m nathan. 

Eze. 31. lo he hath shot up his top among the thick 
31, 14 neither slioot up their top among the th. 
36. 8 ye shall shoot forth your branches, and 

10. To go up, rh]i alah. 

Gen. 40. 10 it liudded, (and).her blossoms shot forth 
Amos 7. I in the beginning of the shooting up of the 

W.To (cause to) open, -\a^ patar, 6. 

Psa. 22. 7 they shoot out the lip, they shake the 

12. To cast, shoot, 35"3 rabab. 

Gen. 49. 23 The archers have, .shot (at him), and 
Psa. 18. 14 he shot out lightnings, and discomfited 

13 To send, rhf shaZach. 

Psa. 144. 6 shoot out thine arrows, and destroy th. 

14. To send, Thy shalach, 3. 

2 Sa. 20 zo And I will, .as though I shot at a mark 
Isa. 27. 8 when it shooteth forth, thou wilt debate 
Eze 17. -6 brought forth branches, and shot forth 

17. 7 shot forth her branches toward him, th. 

31. 5 branches became long, .when he shot for. 

15. To do, malce, iroiiai poieo. 

Mark 4. 32 becometh greater, .and shooteth out gre. 

16 To cast or ihroio forth, TrpojSoWu ■prohallo. 
Lukeai. 30 When they now shoot forth, ye see and 

SHOOTER — 

To (cause to) cast, throw, K"i; yara, 5. 

2 Sa. II. 24 the shooters shot from off the wall upon 
SHO'-PHACH, TisiK? extension. 

Captain of the hcst of Hadarezer, king of Zohah in the 
days of David; called Sho-bach in 2 Sam. 10. 16. B.C. 
1036. 

I Ch. ig. 16 S. the captain of the host of Hadarezer 
ig. 18 David, .killed S. the captain of the host 

6H0'-PHAN, jsiw nakedness. 

A city in Gad ; or a denominative of the city Atroth. 
Num32. 35 Atroth, S., and Jaazer, and Jogbehah 

8H0EE — 

X.Haven, shore, t\'i'n choph. 

Judg. 5. 17 Asher continued on the sea shore, and 
Jer. 47. 7 against Ashkelon, and against the sea sh. 

2.End, extremity, nsu qatseh. 

Josh 15. 2 their south border was from the shore of 

3. Lip, edge, ns^ saphah. 

Gen. 22. 17 as the sand which (is) upon the sea shore 
Exodi4. 30 saw the Egyptians dead upon the sea sh. 
Josh II. 4 as the sand that (is) upon the seashore in 
I Sa. 13. 5 people as the sand which (is) on the sea s. 
I Ki. 4. 29 even as the sand that (is) on the seashore 
9. 26 on the shore of the Bed sea, in the land 

4. Sea shore, a\yia\6s aigialos. 

Matt 13. 2 and the whole multitude stood on the sh. 

13. 48 they drew to shore, and sat down, and ga. 

John2i. 4 Jesus stood on the shore : but the disciples 

Acts 21. 5 wekneeled downonthe shore, and prayed 

2'7. 39 discovered a certain creek v,^th a shore 

27. 40 and hoised up . . and made toward shore 

5. Shore, x^^^os cheihs. 

Heb. 11.12 and as the sand which is by the sea shore 
SHOKE, to draw to the — 
To draw a ship' to the shore, Trpocropfii^Q) prosorjnizo. 

Mark 6. 53 came into the land, .and drew to the sh. 

BHORN, (to be, having) — 
l,To cut, shear, nsij qatsab.. 

Bong 4. 2 like a flock (of sheep that are even) shorn 

2. To cut off, shear, shave, Keipa keiro. 

Acts 18. 18 having shorn (his) head in Cenchrea : for 
J Co.ii. 6 be not covered, let her also be shorn 
II. .6 if it be a shame for a woman to be shorn 

6H0BT (space, time); shortly — 
X.Age, life time, "hn cheled. 

Psa. 89. 47 Remember how short my time Is: where. 

2. To haste, nna m'ahar, 3. 

Gen. 4t. 32 and God will shortly bring it to pass 

3. Haste, .Tinp meherah. 

Jer. 27. i6 the vessels., shall now shortly be brought 
i.Near, n^l^ qarob. 

Job 17. 12 the light (is) short because of darkness 
20. 5 the triumphing of the wicked (is) short 
Eze. 7. 8 Now will I shortlypouroutmyiuryupon 

5.Season of an hour, Kfaip6s Upas Jcairos horas. 

I Th. 2. 17 being taken from you for a short time in 
a.Straightly, evBeas eutheos. 

3 John 14 1 tmstl shall shortly see thee, and we sh. 
7. Little, small, few, feeble, o\iyos oligos. 

Eev. 12. 12 he knoweth that he hath but a short time 
17. 10 he Cometh, he must continue a short sp. 
8. 2*0 cut off at once, (rwri/xvoi suntemno.- 

Eom. 9. 28 For he will . . cut (it) short in righteousness 
9. .28 a short work will the Lord make upon 

9. To contract, ervar^Wca sustello. 

1 Co. 7 29 But this I say, brethren, the time (is) short 

10. Quickly, speedily, Tax^<as tacJieos. 

1 Co. 4. 19 I will come to you shortly, if the Lord will 
JPhil. 2. 19 1 trust, .to send Timotbeus shortly unto 



Phil. 2. 24 1 trust. .1 also myself shall come shortly 
2 Ti. 4. 9 Do thy diligence to come shortly unto me 

Yl.Quickly, speedily, raxivis tacMnos. 

2 Pe. 1. 14 Knowing that shortly I must put off (this 

12. More quickly, more speedily, rdxiov tachion.. 

1 Ti. 3.14 v/rite . . hojfing to come unto thee [shortly] 
Heb. 13. 23 with whom, if he.come shortly, I yfiH see 

13. With or in speed, iv rdx^i en tachei. 

Acts 25. 4 that he himself would depart shortly 
Horn 16. 2o shall bruise Satan under your feet shortly 
Rev. I. I things which must shortly come to pass 
22. 6 the things which must shortly be done 
SHORTEN, be shorter, shortened, come short, to — 
\.To be or become shortened, "isB qatsar, 3. 
Psa. 102. 23 He weakened my strength, .he shortened 

2. To shorten, ijij qatsar, 5. 

Psa. 89. 45 The days of his youth hast thou shortened 

3. To shorten, i^f; qatsar. 

Num II. 23 Is the LORD'S hand waxed short? thou sh. 
Prov 10. 27 the years of the v/icked shall be shortened 
Isa. 28. 20 the bed is shorter tlian that (a man) can 

58. 2 Is my hand shortened at all, that it can, 

59. I the Lord's hand is not shortened, that it 
Eze. 42. 5 the upper chambers (were) shorter : for 

4. To CTit off, shorten, amputate, KoXofiooi koloboo. 
Matt 24. 22 except those days should be shortened 

24. 22 for the elect's sake . . shall be shortened 
. Mark 13. 20 except that theLordhad shortened those 
^ 13. 2ofortheelect'8sake..he hath shortened the 

SHO-SHAH'-NIM (Eduth), nny d'j^'b' or a'wSia. 
Psa. 45. title. 6<). title. To the chief musician upon S 
80. title. To the chief musioiau upon S.-E. 

SHOT (out), to be — 

l.To be east, throion, TCf^ yarah, 2. 

Exodig. 13 he shall surely be stoned, or shot through 
2.T0 slaughter, DIT^ shachat. 

Jer. 9. 8 Their tongue (is as) an arrow shot out : It 
SHOXTLD (after, afterwards, hereafter, have, what th,— 
\.Tt behoveth', it is necessary, Se7 dei. 

Matt 18. 33 Shouldest not thou also have had comp. 
26. 35 Though I should die with thee, yet will I 

Marki4. 31 If I should die with thee, Ac. 27. zi. 

2.T0 be about to, /x4\\cii mello. 

Markio. 32 to tell them what things should happen 

Luke 9. 31 which he should accomplish at Jerusalem 

19. II the kingdom of God should immediately 

22. 23 which of them it was that should do this 

24. 21 that it had been he which should have r. 

John 6. 71 he it was that should betray him, being 

7. 39 which they that believe on him should r. 

11. 51 prophesied that Jesus should die for that 

12. 4 Simon's (son), which should betray liim 
iz. 33 signifying what death he should die 

18. 32 spake, signifying what death he should die 
Acta II. 28 that there should be great dearth thro. 

19. 27 her magnificence should be destroyed, w. 

20. 38 SorroOTng. .that they should see his face 
22. 29 they departed from him which should h. 
23 27 This man. .should have been killed of th. 
26. 22 the prophets and Moses did say should 
26. 23 should show light unto the people, and to 
28. 6 they looked when he should have swollen 

Gal. 3. 23 shut up unto the faith which should aft. 
I Th. 3. 4 we told you before that we should suffer 

1 Ti. I. 16 a pattern to them which should hereafter 
Heb. II. 8 a place which he should after receive for 

2 Pe. 2. 6 unto those that after should live ungodly 
Rev. 6. II brethren, thatshouldbekilleda3they(w.) 

3.T0 owe, be obliged, 6<peiKca opheilo. 

I Co. 9. 10 he that ploweth should plow in hope 

SHOULDER, (blade, piece) — 

l.Arm, "'n] zeroa. 

Num. 6. 19 the priest shall take the sodden shoulder 
Deut 18. 3 they shall give unto the priest the shouL 

2. Shoulder, t\Ts's katheph. 

Exod28. 7 It shall have the two shoulder pieces th. 
28. 12 put the two stones upon the shoulders o. 

28. 12 bear their names, .upon his two shoulders 
z8. 25 put (them) on the shoulder pieces of the 
39. 4 They made shoulder pieces for it, to cou. 
39. 7 heputtham on the shouldersof the ephod 
39. 18 put them on the shoulder pieces of the e. 

Num! 7. 9 they should bear upon their shoulders 
Deut33. 12 and he shall dwell between his shoulders 
Judg 16. 3 put (them) upon his shoulders, and carr. 
I Sa. 17. 6 and a target of brass between his should. 

1 Ch.15, IS Ijare the ark of God upon their shoulders 

2 Ch.35. 3 (it shall) not (be) a burden upon (your) sh. 
Neh. g. 29 withdrew the shoulder, and hardened th. 
Isa. II. 14 they shall fly upon the shoulders of the 

30. 6 will carry their riches upon the should. 
46. 7 They bear him upon the shoulder, they c. 
49. 22 shall be carried upon (their) shoulders 
Eze. 12. 6 shalt thou bear (it) upon (thy) shoulders 
12. 7 (and)Ibare(it)upon(my)shoulderintheir 
12. IZ the'iprince . . shall bear upon (his) shoulder 
24. 4 every good piece, the ithigh . . the shoulder 

29. 7 didst break, and rend all their shoulder 
29. 18 eyery head (was) made bald, and every sh. 
34. 21 ye have thrust With side and with shoul. 

Zech. 7. II pulled away the shoulder, and stopped 



3. Leg, pic* shoq. 

Exodzg. 22 the two kidneys, .and the right shoulder 

zg. 27 the shoulder of the heave offering, which 

Lev. 7. 32 the right shoulder shall ye give unto tho 

7. 33 shall have the right shoulder for (his) pa. 

7. 34 the heave shoulder have I taken of the c. 

8. 25 and their fat, and the right shoulder 

8. 26 on the fat, and upon the right shoulder 

g. 21 the right shoulder Aaron waved (for) a 

10. 14 the wave breast and heave shoulder shall 

10. 15 The heave shoulder and the wave breast 

Num. 6. 20 with the wave breast and heave shoulder 

18. 18 as the wave breast and as the right shou. 

I Sa. 9. 24 the cook took up the shoulder, and (that) 

4. Shoulder, ay^ shekem. 

Gen. g. zsJaid (it) upon both their shoulders, and 

21. 14 gave (it), .putting (it) on her shoulder 
24. 15 came, .with her pitcher upon her should. 

24. 45 came forth with her pitcher on her shoul. 
4g. 15 bowed his shoulder to bear, andbecame a 

Exodi2. 34 bound up in their clothes upon their sho. 
Josh. 4. 5 take . . every man . . a stone upon his shou. 
Judg. g. 48 laid (it) on his shoulder, and said unto the 
I Sa. g, 2 from his shoulders and upward (he was) 

10. 23 he was higher, .from his shoulders and 
Job 31. 36 I would take it upon my shoulder, (and) 
Psa. 81. 6 I removed his shoulder from the burden 
Isa. 9. 4 hast broken.. the staff of his shoulder 
g. 6 the government shall be upon his shoul. 

2o.'27 shall be taken away from off thy shoulder 
Isa. 14. 25 his burden depart from off their should. 

22. 22 And the key . .wiU 1 lay upon his should. 

5. Shoulder, nDj?' shikmah. 

Job 31. 22 let mine arm fall from my shoulder blade 

Q.Shoulder, Si/aos omos. 

Matt 23. 4 they bind, .and lay (them) on men's sho. 
Luke 15. 5 he layeth (it) on his shoulders, rejoicing 

SHOUT, shouting — 

\.A shout (of exultation), "cvn hedad. 

Isa. 16. gfortheEhoutingforthysummerfruits,and 
16. 10 I have made (their vintage) shouting to c. 

25. 30 he siiall give a shout, as they that tread. 
48. 33 none shall tread with shouting 

48. 33 (their) shouting (shall be) no shouting 
51. 14 and they shall lift up a shout against tb. 

2.Loud cry, singing, nji rinnah. 

Prov II. 10 when the wicked perish, (there is) shout. 

3. Shout, shouting, blowing, nj;n^ teruah. 

Num 23. ZI and the shout of a king (is) among them 
Josh. 6. 5 the people shall shout with a great shout 
6. 20 the people shouted with a great shout 

1 Sa. 4. 5 Israel shouted with a great shout, so th. 

4. 6 noise of the shout.. the noise of this, .sh, 

2 Sa. 6. 15 Israel brought up the ark., with shouting 

1 Ch.15. 28 Israel brought up the ark. .with shouting 

2 Ch.15. 14 with a loud voice, and with shouting, ana 
Ezia. 3.11 thepeopleshoutedwithagreat6hout,wh. 

3. 13 the noise of the shout of joy from the no. 

3. 13 the people shouted with a loud shout 
Job 39. 25 the thunder of the captains, and the sho. 
Psa. 47. 5 God is gone up with a shout, the LORD 
Jer. 20. 16 let him hear.. the shouting at noontide 
Eze. 21. 22 to lift up the voice with shouting, to ap. 
Amos I. 14 with shouting in the day of battle, with 

2. 2 Moab shall die with tumult, with shout. 

i.Cry, crying, noise, n'lNE'^ teshuoth. 

Zech. 4. 7 bring forth the head stone, .(with) shou. 

h.A shout of encouragement, KeXevcrfxa keleusma. 
1 Til. 4. 16 shall descend from heaven with a shout 

SHOUT (for joy, give a), to — 

\.To a-nswer, respond, nv^ anah. 

Exod32. 18 (It is) not the voice of (them that) shout 
Jer. 25. 30 he shall give a shout, as they that tread 

2. To cry aloud, rejoice, neigh, Vriv tsahal, 3. 
Jer. 31. 7 and shout among the chief of the nation* 

3.T0 cry out, niy tsavach. 

Isa. 42. II let them shout from the top of the mou. 

4.7*0 shout, ^-\ nta, 5. 

Josh. 6. 5 all the people shajl shout with a great 
6. 10 Ye sliall not shout, nor make any noise 
6. 10 day I bid you shout ; then shall ye shout 
6. i6 Shout; for the Lord hath given you the 
6. 20 the people shouted when (the priests) blew 
6. 20 and the people shouted with a great 
Judg 15. 14 the Philistines shouted against him : and 
I 8a. 4. 5 when tbeark.. came. .Israelshouted with 
10. 24 the people shouted, and said, God save 
J7. 20 he came to the trench, .and shouted for 
17. 52 the men of Israel, .shouted, and pursued 
2Ch.i3. 15 Then the men of Judahgave a shout: and 
13. 15 as the men of Judah shouted, it came to 
Ezra 3. II And all the people shouted with a great 

3. 13 for the people shouted with a loud 
Job 38. 7 and all the sons of God shouted for joy 
Psa. 47. I shout unto God with the voice of triumph 
Isa. 44. 23 shout, ye lower parts of the earth : break 
Jer. 50. 15 Shout against her round about : she hath 
Zeph. 3. 14 shout, O Israel; be glad and rejoice \vith 
Zech. 9; 9 shout, O daughter of Jerusalem : behold 

5. To shout, K'"' rua, la. 

PBa. 65. 13 the valleys, .shout for joy, they also sing 



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6. To cry aloud, sing, jrj ranan. 

Lev. 9. 24whenaUtliepeoplesaw,they8houtecl,and 
•Psa. 36. 27 Let them sliout tor joy, and be glad, that 
Isa. 12. B Cry out audshout, thou inhabitiwtolZion 
*!, To cry alotul, sing, \T] ranan, 3. 

Psa. 5. II let them ever shout for Joy, because thou 
132. 9 and let thy saints shout for joy 
132. 16 and her saints shall shout aloud for Joy 

8. To (cause to) cry aloud or sing, [rj ranan, 6. 

Psa. 32. II shout for joy, all (ye that are) upright In 

9. To cry aloud, sing, ]ii ranan, 7a. 

Psa. 78. 65 a mighty maa that shouteth by reason of 
10 A shout, yi rea. 

Exodjj. 17 heard the noise of the people as they sh. 
11. 7*0 cry {aloud), jn^ shava, 3. 

Lam. 3. 8 when I cry and shout, he shutteth out my 
12..(4 shout, n;;n^ Icruah. 

Ezra 3. 12 wept, .and many shouted aloud for Joy 
13. To sound over or besides, iirKpuveca epiphdneo. 

Acts 12. 22 the people gavoa sliout, (saying, It is)the 
EHOUTINQ, to bs — 
To shout, yn rua, 4a. 

Isa. r6. 10 no singing, neither shall there be shout. 
BHOVEtS — 
I. Shovels, D'v; yaim. 

Exod27. 3 his shovels, and his basins, and his flesh 
38. 3 the pots, and the shovels, and the basins 

Num. 4. 14 the flesh hooks, and the shovels, and the 

X Ki. 7. 40 Hiram made the layers, and the shovels 
7. 45 the pots, and the shovels, and the basins 

2 Kl. 25. 14 the shovels, and the snuffers, and the sp. 

2 Ch. 4. II Ilurammade the pots, andtheshovels, and 
4. 16 the shovels, and the flesh hooks, and all 

Jer. 52. 18 the shorels, and the snuffers and the bo. 
2. A winnowing shovel, nn-i rachalh. 

Isa. 30. 24 which hath beeu winnowed with the sh. 

SHOW — See to Shew. 

8H0WEE — 

1. Heavy rain, shower, DyJ geshem. 

Eze. 13. II, 13 there shall \>e an overflowing shower 
34. 26 I will cause the shower to come down in 
34. 26 there shall be showers of blessing 

Zech. 10. I give them sliowers of rain, to every one 

^.Inundation, flood, storm, 0'\] zerem. 

Job 24. 8 They are wet with the showers of the mo. 
S.Showcr3, D'3'3"! rebibim, 

Peut3;. 2 as tlie small rain and as the showers up. 
Psa. 65. 10 thou makest it soft with showers ; thou 
72. 6 He shall come dovra . as showers (that) 
■fit 3- 3 the showers have boen witlihoiden, and 
14. 22 can the heavens give showers? (Art) not 
Jtio. 5. 7 as the showers upon tlie graas, that tarrl. 

I. A flowing together, heavy shower, 6ixPpos ondjros. 

Lukei2. 54 ye say, Therfi cometh a shower; and so 
6HKANK, which — 
A tendon, n^) nasheh. 

Gen. 32. 32 eat not (of) the sinew which shrank, wh. 
32. 32 touched the boL<')w..in the sinew that sh. 

SHKED, to — 

To split, n'?5 palach, 3. 

2 Ki. 4. 39 came and shred (them) into the pot of po. 
BHEIKE — 
Dwelling place, inner shrine, vaSs naos. 

Acts ig. 24 a silversmith, which made silver shrines 

BHEOTJD — 

A bough, sr\n choresh. 

Eze. 31. 3 cedar, .with a shadowing ehroud, and ot 
BHETJBS — 
A shrub, O'l? siach. 

. Gen. 21. IS she cast the child under one of the shrubs 
BHTJ'-A, t<!i^e) prosperity. 
Daughter of Heber. an Asherite. D.C. 1600. 

I Ch. 7. 32 and Shomer, and Uotham, and S. their s. 

BHTJ'-AH, SHU'-A, ye' prosperity/. 

A Canaanite of Adollam, whose daughter Judah took 

to wife. B.C. 1730. 

Gen. 38. 2 Judah saw there . . S. ; and he took her 
38. 12 the daughter of S., Judah's \vife died, and 

I Ch. 2. 3 were bom unto him of the daughter of S. 

8HTJ'-AH, SHU'-A, D'e* depression. 
A son of Keturah by Abraham, and his posterity In 
Edom ; comp. Sakkaia, E. of Bashan, Shichan in Moab, 
and Siajcha, E. of Aila. B.C. 1800. 

Gen. 25. 2 and Medan, and Midian, and Ishbak. .3. 

J Ch. I. 32 and Medan, and Midian, and Ishbak. S. 

SHTJ'-AH, nrni? depression. 

Brother of Chelub, a descendant of Caleb son of Hur. 

B.C. 1430. 

X Ch. 4. II Chelub the brother of S. begat Mehir,wh. 

BHTJ'-Al, ^il'^v jackal. 

1. A district in Benjamin, oB the way to Oi)faiaIl. See 

Shalim and Hazar-shual. 

I Sa. 13. 17 (that leadetb to), to the land of 8 



2. Third son of Zophah, an Asherite. B.C. 1500. 

1 Ch. 7. 36 The sons of Zophah ; Suah. .and S., and 
BHIT-3A'-KL, SNjse'. 

1. AsouordescendantofAmram grandson of Levi. B.C. 
1015. 

1 Ch.24. 20 Of the sons of Amram ; 3. : of thesonaof S. 

2. A singer In the sanctuary In the days of David : per- 
haps the same as Shebuel in 1 Ch. 25. 4. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.25. 20 The thirteenth to 3., (he), his sons, and 
SHU'-HAB, DniB' depression. 

A son of Dan ; perhaps the same as Buskam, Gen. 46. 
23. B.C. 1700. 

Num. 25. 42 of 3., the family of the Shuhamltes 

SHTIHAHITES, 'Dnw'n tlie Shwhamite. 
Tho family of the preceding. 

Num26. 42 of Shuham, the family of the S. These 

26. 43 the families of the S., according to those 
SHTT-HITE, -niKin the Shuchi. 

A descendant of Shuah son of Keturah. B.C. 1580. 
Job 2. It EildadthoS.,andZopharthe ^'aaraathite 
8. I Then answered Bildad the S., and said 
18. I Then answered Bildad the 3., and said 
25. 1 Then answered Bildad the 8.. and said 
42. 9 Bildad the S. (and) Zophar the Naamath. 

SHTTLABUTE, n*9"p;!S'n the Shulammith. 
A female inhabitant of ShuUm (or SAunem), in Issachar. 
Song 6. 13 return, S. ; return, return, that we may 

6. 13 What will ye see in theS. ? As it were the 

SHTTMATHITES, 'nr;;^^ the Shumathi. 

A family in Kirjath-jearim, descended from Shobal son 

of Caleb, son of Hur. 

1 Ch. 2. S3 the Puhites, and the S., and the Mishra. 

SHira, to — 

\.To set around, repress, restrain, Trepd(TTrifii peri. 

2 Ti. 2. 16 shunprofane(and)vain babblings; forth. 

2. To send back, decline, vnroffreWa hupostellO. 

Acts 20. 27 I have not shunned to declare unto you 
SHTTNAWTTE, n'Djiz'n the Shunammith. 
A female inhabitant ot Shunem. 

1 Ki. I. 3 found Abishag a S., and hroucht her to 

1. IS and Abishag the S. ministered unto the 
2. 17 that he gave me Abishag the S. to wife 
2 21 Let Abishag the S. be given to Adonijah 

2. 22 why dost thou ask Abishag the 3. forAd.f 

2 Ki. 4. 12 said toGeliazi. .Call thisS. Andwhenhe 

4. 25 said toGehazi .Behold, (yonder is) that 3. 
4. 36 he called Gehazi, and said. Call this 3. 

SHTJ'-NUM, ay-& uneven. 

A city In Issachar, near Chesulloth, on a steep slope of 

Gilboa; now called Sulim or Salem. 

Josh.ig. 18 their border was toward Jezreel. and 3. 

1 Sa. 28. 4 1 tho Philistines . . came and pitched in S. 

2 Ki. 4 8 Elisha passed to 3., where (was) a great 

SHTI'-NI, 'iM> fortunate. 
Third son of Gad. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 46. 16 the sons of Gad; Ziphlon, and Haggi, 3. 

Nura26. 15 of 8., the family of the Shunites 

SHTTNITES, V"*"!? the Shuni. 
The family of the preceding. 

Num26. 15 of Shunl, the family of the 8. 
SHTTPH'-AM, 0553?* serpent. 

A son of Benj amin; perhaps the same as Shephaphen son 
of Bela, I Ch, 8. s- B.C. 1700. 

Num 26. 39 Of 3., the family of the Shuphamltes: of H. 
BTTTTPTTAwrrFa 'ijjirn the Shuphami. 
The family of the preceding. 

Num26. 39 Of Shupham, the family of the S.: of 
SHTTP'-PIM, D5», D'??* serpent. 

1. A Benjamlte. B.C. 1600. 

I Ch. 7. 12 8. also, and Hupplm, the children of Ir 

7. IS Machir took to wife (the sister) of . .3. 

2. A Levite, a gate keeper of the tabernacle in the days 
of David. B.C. lois- 

I Ch.26. 16 To 8. and Hosah (the lot came forth) we. 

8HUK, lie". 

A desert reaching from tho E. bordEr of Egypt as far 

as the habitations of Amalek and IshmaeL 

Gen. 16. 7 found, by the fountain In the way of S. 
20. I dwelled between Kadesh and 3., and soj. 
25. 18 they dwelt from Havilah unto 3., that^) 
Exodis. 22 they went out into the wUdemess of 3. 
1 Sa. 15. 7 (until) thou comest to 3. , that (is) over ag. 

27. 8 as thou goest to S., even unto the land of 

SHtT'-SHAN, I^iB* lily. 

A city (also called Susa) in Elam, on the river tJlal (or 
Eulius), the seat of the Persian government; now called 
Sus, between the Sfta^jur and the Dizful in the province 
Mu3 or Chusietan. 

Neh. I I in the twentieth year, as I was in S. the 
Esth. I. 2 throne of his kingdom, which (was) in 3. 

1. 5 the people that were present in 8. the p. 

2. 3 gather, .the fair young virgins unto 8. the 
2. 5 in S. the palace there was a certaiu Jew 

2. 8 maidens were gathered together unto 8. 

3. IS and the decree was given in 3. the palace 
3. 1$ to dilnk ; but the ci^ S. wag perplexed 



Esth. 4. 8 the decree that was given at 3. to destroy 
4. 16 gather, .tlie Jews (th.-st arc) present Id 8. 
8. 14 And the decree was given at 8. the palace 

8, IS and the city of 3 rejoiced and was glad 

9. 6 in 8. the palace the Jews slew and destr. 
9. II tho number of those that were slain In 8. 
9. 12 slain and destroyed live hundred nieninS. 
9. 13 let it be granted.. the Jews which (are) in 8. 
9. 14 the decree was given at 8.; and they ban. 
9. IS the Jews that (were) in 8. g.-ithcred them. 
9. IS slew three hundred men at 8.; but on the 
9. 18 the Jews that (were) at 8. assembled to. 

Dan. 8. 2 I (was) at S. (in) tho palace, which (Is) io 

BHTJ'-BHAN E'-DUTH, rwi^ iPW lily of testimony 
A temple music choir. 

Psa. &>. iMe. To tho chief moslciau upoa 8b B 
BHTJT (out, to, up, together, self), to — 
\.To be narrow, shut, stop, cpi< atam. 

Prov'17. 28 he that shutteth his lips (la esteemed] a 

2. To shut, -'OK atar. 

Psa. 69. IS and let not the pit shut her mouth upoa 

3. To cause to shut, in guph, 5. 

Neh. 7. 3 while they stand by, let them shut the do 

4. To plaster, daub, overlay, run tuach. 

Isa. 44. t8 he hath shut their eyes, that they cannot 

5. To shut in or up, restrain, Kbj kola. 

I Sa. .6. 10 tied them to the cart, and shut up their 
Psa. 83. 8 (I am) shut up, and I cannot come forth 
Jer. 32. 2 the prophet was shut up in the court of tho 
32. 3 Zedckiah king of Judan had shut him up 

6. To bolt, fasten, "^vj naal. 

Song 4. 12 a spring shut up, a fountain sealed 
7. To shut in or up, "1J9 sugar. 

Gen. 7. 16 commanded him. the LonD shut htm In 

19. 6 Lot went out. and shut the door after him 

19. 10 pulled Lot into the hotise. and shuttoth© 

Exodi4. 3 entangled, thewildemesslvithshnttheni 

Josh. 2. 7 as Soonasthey .weregoneont. .they shut 

Judg. 3. 23 shut the doors of the parlouruponhim, and 

9. SI shut (it) to them, and gat them up to tho 

1 Sa. 1. s but the Lord had shut up her womb 

I. 6 because the Lord had shut up her womb 

3 Kl. 4. 4 thoushaltshut thedoor upon thceand up. 

4. 5 shut the door upon her nnd upon her sons 

4.21 and shut (the door) upon him, and went 

4. 33 shut the door upon ihemtwain, and prayed 

6. 32 shutthedoor, and hold him fast at thedo. 

a Ch.28. 24 shut up the doors of the house of the Lo. 

29. 7 they have shut up the doors of the porch 

Neh. 6. 10 let us shut the doors of the temple : for 

Job 3. 10 it shut not up the doors of my (mother's) 

12. 14 he shutteth up a man, and there can bo no 
41. 15 (His) scales (are his) pride, shut up togo. 

Isai 22. 22 none shall shut ; and be shall shut, and 
26. 20 shut thy doors about thee : hide thyself 

Eze. 44. I gate of the outward sanctuary.. (was)3hut 
44. 2 This gate shall be shut, it shall not be op. 
44. 2 entered in by it, therefore it shall be shut 
.46. 1 the gate . . shall be shut the six working d. 
46. 12 after his going forth (one) shall shut the 

Mai. 1. 10 Who (is there)., that would shut the doors 

8.7*0 be shut in or up, 139 sugar, 2. 

Eze. 3. 24 said unto me. Go, shut thyself within th. 

9. 7*0 cause to shut in or up, "iJO sugar, 5. 

Lev. 13. 4, 31, 33 the priest shall shut up (him that 

13. s. 21, 26 the priests shall shuthim up seven 
13. II shall not shut him up; for he (Is) unclean 
13. 50 shut up (it that hath) the plague seven d. 

13. 34 and he shall shut it up seven days more 

14. 38 the priest shall, shut up the house seven 
14. 46 the house all the while that It is shut up 

Deut32. 30 except, the Lord had shut them up 
Job 1 1. 10 If he cut off, and shut up, or gather toee. 
Psa. 31. 8 hast not shut me up into the hand of the 
10. To shut in or up, "uip sego.r. 

Dan. 6. 32 God hath sent his angel, and hath shut 

11. 7*0 (cause to) cover, shut up, T139 sakak, 5. 

J ob 38. 8 (who) shut up the.sea with doors, when It 
12.7*0 shut, close, nw aisah. 

Prov 16. 30 He shutteth his eyes to devlke froward th. 
13. Tb make firm, shut, CSV atsam. 

Isa. 33. 15 and shutteth his eyes from seeing e^'^ 
14.7*0 keep in, restrain, "iifj^ atsar. 

Deutii. 17 he shut up the heaven, that there be no 

32. 36 he seeth that, (there la) none shut up, or 

1 Kl, 14. 10 (and) him that is shut up and left inlarael 

21.21 and nim that is shut up and left In Israel 

3 El. 9. 8 and him that Is shut up and left In Israel 

14. 26 (there was) not any shut up, nor any left 

17. 4 the king of Assyria shut him up, and bo. 

2 Ch. 7. 13 If I shut up heaven that there be no rain 
Isa. 66. 9 shall I cause to bring forth, and shut (the 
Jer. 20. 9 as a burning fire shut up in my bones, and 

33. I while he was yet shut up in the court of 
36. 5 I (ana) shut up ; I cannot go into the house 
39. 15 while he was shut up in the court of the 

15. To bind up, distress, "tiv tsarar. 

2 Sa. 20. 3 they were shut up unto the day of their 
16.7*0 shut out, up or in, cng sath/im. 

Dan. 8. 26 shtit thou up the vision ; for (it shall be) 
13. 4 Bbut up the words, and seal the book,(ev,) 



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17. To shut, contract, ysi^ qaphats. 

Deutij. 7 nor shut thine hand from thy poor brother 
Psa. 77. 9 hath he in anger shut up his tender mer. 
Isa. 52. 15 the kings shall shut their mouths at him 

18. To delight, dazzle, VV.y shaa, 5. 

Isa. 6. 10 make their ears heavy, and shut their eyes 

19. To shut up, out, in, oiya satham. 

Lam. 3. . 8 when I cry and shout, he shutteth out 

20. To shut lack, anoKKdoi apokleio. 

Lukei3. 2$ When once the Master, .hath shut to the 

21. To shut dovrn, KaraK\d<a katakleio. 

Luke 3. 20 Added yet this above all, that he shut up 
Acts 26. 10 many of the saints did I shut up in prison 

22. To shut, K\dai kleio. 

Matt. 6. 6 when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy 
23. 13 ye shut up the kingdom of heaven against 
25. 10 went in with him . .and the door was shut 

Luke 4. 25 the heaven was shut up three years and 
II. 7 the door is now shut, and nay children are 

John2o. 19 the doors were shut where the disciples 

20. 26 (Then) came Jesus, the doors being shut 
Acts 5. 23 The prison truly found we shut with all 

21. 39 drew him out. .and. .the doors were shut 
t .To. 3. 17 shutteth up liis bowels (of compassion) Ir. 
Rev. 3. 7 openeth, and no man shutteth ; and shut. 

3. 8 an open door, and no man can shut it 

11. 6 These have power to shut heaven, that it 

20. 3 shut him up, and seta seal upon him, that 

21. 25 the gates of it shall not be shut at all by 

23. To sfiut together, ffvyKK^ia su^ldeio. 

Gal. 3. 23 shut up unto the faith which should aft. 
BHTTT (in, out, up), to be — 
l.T'o 5e shut in or up, 130 sagar, 2. 

Num 12. 14 let her be shut out from the camp seven 

12. IS Miriam was shut out from the camp seven 
I Sa. 23. 7 he is shut in, by entertoginto a town that 
Neh. 13. 19 I commanded that the gates should be sh. 
Isa. 45. I to open, .and the gates shall not be shut 

60. ri they shall not be shut day nor night ; that 
Eze. 46. 2 the gate shall not be shut until the even. 

2.T0 be shut in or up, 139 sagar, 4. 

Josh. 6. I Jericho was straitly shut up because of the 
Eccl. 12. 4 the doors shall be shut in the streets, when 
Isa. 24. 10 every house is shut up, that no man may 
24. 22 shall be shut up in the prison, and after 
Jer. 13. 19 The cities of the south shall be shut up 

3. To he kept in, restrained, 1^5; atsar, 2. 

1 Ki. 8. 35 When heaven is shut up, and there is no 

2 Ch. 6. 26 When the heaven is shut up, and there is 
Neh. 6. 10 the house of Shemaiah . . who (was) shut up 

BHUTHAT.HITES, 'rhmn the family of Sliuthelah. 
Num26. 35 of Shutihelah, the family of the S.: of Bee. 

BHU-THE'-IAH, n^nii? setting of Telah. 

1. A son of Ephraim. B.C. 1680. 

Numze. 35 of S., the family of the Shuthalhites : of 

26. 36 these (are) the sons of S. : of Eran, the fa. 
1 Ch. 7. 20 the sonsoi Ephraim; S., andBeredhisson 

2. Son of Zabad, a descendant of Ephraim In the fifth or 
sixth remove. B.C. 1530. 

1 Ch. 7. 21 Zabad his son, and 3. his son, and Ezer 
SHUTTIWa — 

To shut in or up, 130 sagar. 

Josh. 2. 5 (about the time) of shutting of the gate, w 
8HTTTTLE — 
Weaving machine, J"ix ereg. 

Job 7. 6 My .days are svrifter than a weaver's shu. 
8I-A'-HA, SI'-A, NrtJ^'P, k;;'P congregation. 
One of the Nethinim whose descendants returned with 
Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra- 2. 44 The children of Keros, the children of S. 

Neh. 7. 47 The children of Keros, the children of S. 

BIB-BE'-CHAI, SIB-BE'-CAI, ':iZO J ah is intervening. 
One of the family of Hushah Who slew Saph or Sappai, 
a Philistine giant, in the days of David. B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 21. 18 S. the Hushathite slew Saph, which (was) 
I Ch.u. 29 S. the Hushathite, Ilai the Ahohite 

20. 4 at which time S. the Hushathite slew S. 

27. II eighth (captain) for the .. month (was) 3. 

eiB-SO'-EEIE, n^Sp. 

The Ephraimite pronunciation of Shibboleth, " an ear 

of corn." 

Judgi2. 6 Say now Shibboleth ; and he said S., for 
BIB'-MAH, nnnlf balsam. 

A city in Eeuben, called in Num. 32."3 Shebam, and in 
ver. 38 Shibmah; near Jazer and Klrjathaim. 

Josh.13. 19 Kirjathaim, and S., and Zareth-shahar 

Isa. 16. 8 the fields.. languish, (and) the vine of S. 
16. 9 Therefore I will bewail, .the vine of S. 

J^er. 43. 32 vineof S., I will weepfor thee with the 
BIB-EA'-ISI, Dn?P double hill. 
A city of Syria, between Damascus and Hamath. 

Eze. 47. 16 Hamath, Berothah, S., which (is) between 
Bf-CSEH, d;?' ridge, shoulder. 
A place in the plain of Moreh in mount Ephraim, now 
called UTablous. See Shechem. 

Gen. 12. 6 A. passed through, .tinto the place of S. 



SICK (folk, people), very, sickly — 
l.To be or become sickly, ejjn anash, 2. 

2 Sa. 12. 13 struck the chUd. .and it was very sick 

2.Menstruo7is, •ti^ daveh. 

Lev. 15. 33 of her that is sick of her flowers, and of 

^.Sicknesses, diseases, D'N^nn tachaluim. 

Jer. 14. 18 then behold th'eia that are sickwithfam. 

i.Not robust or strong, a^^axTTos arrhostos. 

Matt 14. 14 Jesus went forth, .and he healed their s. 
Mark 5. 5 he laid his hands upon a few sick folk 

16. 18 [they shaU lay hands on the sick, and th.] 

1 Co. 1 1. 30 many (are) weak and sickly among you 

5. To be infirm, loithout strength, aa'Beveco asihgneo. 
Mattio. 8 Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, raise 
Mark 6. 56 they laid the sick in the streets, and bes. 
Luke 4. 40 they that had any sick with divers disea. 
9. 2- sent them to preach, .aud to heal |.the si.] 
Johnii. I a certain (man) was sick, (named) Lazarus 
Acts 19. 12 from his body were brought unto the sick 

2 Ti. 4. 20 but Trophimus have I left at Miletum si. 

6. Infirm, without strength, h(Tdeuris asthenes. 

Matt 25. 39 when saw we thee [sick,] or iu prison, and 

25. 43 sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not 

25. 44 a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison 

Lukeio. 9 heal the sick that are therein ; and say 

Acts s- 15 they brought forth the sick into the str. 

5. 16 bringing sick folks, and them which were 

7. To be ill, ex<" KaicZs echo kakos. 

Matt. 4. 24 they brought unto him all sick people th. 
Luke 7. 2 a certain centurion's servant., was sick 

S.To labour, suffer from fatigue, kAuvco kamno. 
Jas. 5. IS the prayer of faithshall save the sick, and 

SICK, to be, fall, make self — 

l.To be sick, weak, diseased, rnn chalah. 

6en.f48. I told Joseph, Behold, thy father (is) sick 
I Sa.'i9. 14 And when Saul sent, .she said, He (is) si. 
30. 13 my master left me, because. .1 fell sick 

1 Kl. 14. I Abijah the son of Jeroboam fell sick 

14. 5 ask a thing, .for her son; for he (is) sick 

17. 17 the son of the woman, .fell sick; and his 
a Ki. I. 2 fell down through a lattice . . and was sick 

8. 7 andBen-hadad the king of Syria was sick 
8. 29 went, .to see Joram. .because he was sick 

13. 14 Elisha was fallen sick of his sickness wh. 

20. I In those days was Hezekiah sick unto de. 

20. 12 he had heard that Hezekiah had been si. 

2 Ch. 22. 6 went . . to see Jehoram . . because he was si. 

32. 24 In those days Hezekiah was sick to the de. 
Neh. 2. 2 seeing thou (art) not sick? this (is) nothing 
Psa. 35. 13 when they were sick, my clothing (was)sa. 
Prov.23. 35 Theyhavestrlckenme..(and)I wasnots. 
Song 2. s comfort me with apples ; for lam sick of 
5. 8 that ye tell him, that I (am) sick of love 
Isa. 23. 24 the inhabitant shall not say, I am sick 

38. I In those days was Hezekialx sick unto de. 

38. 9 when he had been sick, and was recovered 

39. I he had heard that he had been sick, and 
Eze. 34. 4 neither have., healed that which was sick 

• 34. 16 and will strengthen that which was sick 
Mai. I. 8 if ye offer the lame and sick, (is it) not 
1. 13 brought (that which Was) torn. . and the s. 

2. To become sick, weak, diseased, .1^0 chalah, 2. 
Dan. 8. 27 I Daniel fainted, and was'sick (certain) da. 

3. To cause sickness, weakness, n'jn chalah, 5. 
Prov.13. 12 Hope deferred maketYi the heart sick: but 
H03. 7. 5 the princes have made (him);sick with bo. 
Mic. 6. 13 Therefore also wiU I make (thee) sick in 

4. To become or show self sick, -hn chalah, 7. 

2 Sa. 13. 2 Amnon was so vexed', that befell sickfor 
13. 5 Lay thee down, .and make thyself sick: 
13. 6 Amnon lay down, and made himself sick 

5. Sickness, weakness, ^y^'choli. 

Isa. I. 5 The whole head iasick, and the whole he. 

6. Not robust or strong, a^^oKTros arrhostos. 

Mark 6. 13 anointed withoilmanythatweresick.and 

7. To be inf/rm, without strength, acrQivioi astheneo. 
Matt 25. 36 I was sick, and ye visited me : I was in 
Luke 7. 10 found, .servant whole [that had been si.] 
John 4. 46 a certain nobleman, whose son was sick 
II. 2 Mary . . whose brother Lazarua was sick 
II. 3 Lord, behold, he whom thou lo vest is sick 
II. 6 he had heard therefore that he was sick 
Acts 9. 37 it came to pass, that she was sick, and 
Phil. 2. 26 that ye had heard.that he had been sick 
2. 27 he was sick nigh unto death:butGod had 
Jas. 5. 14 Is any sick among you? let him call for the 

S.To be ill, ex" taicai echo kakos. 

Matt. 8. 16 and he. .healed all that were sick 

9. 12 not a physician, but they that are sick 

Mark i. 34 he healed many that were sick of divers 
2. 17 no need, .but they that are sick : I came 
6. 5s carry about in beds those that were sick 

Luke 5. 31 need not a physician;buttheythat are si. 

SICKLE — 

1 .A sickle, reaping hook, »D'in elver mesh. 

Deut 16. 9 thou beginnest (to put) the sickle to the 
23. 25 not move asickle unto thy neighbour's st. 

2.A sickle, scythe, large knife, Sjd maggal. 

Jer. 50. 16 him that handleth the sickle in. the time 
Joel 3. 13 Putye in the sickle; forthe harvest isripe 



Z.A reaping hook, sickle, Speiravov drepanon. 
Mark 4. 29 immediately he putteth in the sickle, bee. 
Eev. 14. 14 Sonof man,liaving. .in his hand a sharp s. 

14. 15 Tlirust in thy sickle, and reap: for the ti. 

14. 16 he that sat on the cloud thrust in his sic. 

14. 17 angel came, .also having a sharp sickle 
14. 18 cry to him that had the sharp sickle, say. 

14. 18 Thrust iu thy sharp sickle, and gather tlie 
14. 19 angel thrust in his siclile into the earth 

SICKNESS, (having) — 
LMenstruous, rm daveh. 

Lev. 20. 18 lie withawoman having her sickness, and 

2.Sickness, weakness, 7n choli. 

Deut. 7. 15 Lord will take away from thee all sickn. 
28. 59 sore sickness, and of long continuance 
28. 61 Also every sickness, and everyplague,wh. 

1 Ki.17. 17 sickness was so sore, that there was no br. 

2 Ki.13. 14 Elisha was fallen sick of his sickness wh. 

3 Ch.2i, 15 thou (shalt have)great sickness by disease 

21. 15 fall out by reason of the sickness day by 
21. 19 bowels fell out by reason of his sickness 
Psa. 41. 3 thou wUt makeall his bed in his siclcness 
Eccl. 5. 17 much sorrow and wrath with his sickness 
Isa. 38. 9 been sick, and was recovered of his sickn. 
Hos. 5. 13 When Ephraim saw his sickness, and Jud. 

Z. Sickness, disease, npno machaluJi-. 

Exod23, 25 take sickness away from the midst of thee 

1 Ki. 8. 37 whatsoever plague, whatsoever sickness 

2 Ch. 6. 28 whatsoever sore, or whatsoever sickness 

^.Sicknesses, diseases, D'Kj'n!!! tachaluim. 

Deut 29. 22 sicknesses which the Lord hath laid upon 

^.Infirmity, a.a'Bevsia astheneia. 

John II. 4 This siclmess is not unto death, but for 

6. Unsoundness, sickness, v6<tos nosos. 

Matt. 4. 23 healing allmanner of sickness and aUma. 

8. 17 took our infirmities, and bare (our) sickn. 

9. 35 healing every sickness and every disease 

10. I heal aU manner of sickness, and all man 

Mark 3. 15 to have power [to heal sicknesses, and] to 

SIB'-BIM, W^v extension. 

The region on the shores of the Salt Sea wherein were 

Sodom, Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboim. 

Gen. 14. 3 were Joined together in the vale of S., wh. 
14. 8 joined battle with them in tlie vale of S 
14. 10 the vale of S. (was full of) slime pits, and 

SIDE, (farther, other, this, yonder) — 
l.This, that, )Vn hallaz. 

1 Sa. 14. I garrison, that (is) on the other side. But 

2. Hand, n; yad. 

Exod. 2. s maidens walked along by the river's side 

1 Sa. 4. 13 Eli sat upon a seat by the way side watc. 

4. i8 from off the seat backward by the side of 

2 Sa. 18. 4 king stood by the gate side, and all the pe 
Psa 140. 5 they have spread a net by the way side, tli . 
Eccl. 4. I on the side of their oppressors (there was) 
Dan. '10. 4 as I was by the side of the great river, wh 

3. Thigh, ^"i,; yarek. 

Exod32. 27 Put every man his sword by his side, (and) 
40. 22 upon the side of the tabernacle northward 
40. 24 on the side of the tabernacle southward 

Lev. I. II Idll it on the side of the altar northward 

Num.t3. 29, 35 shall pitch on the side of the tabema. 

2 Ki.'i6. 14 and put it on the north side of the altar 

4. Thigh, nji: yarkah. 

Exod 26. '22 for the sides of the tabernacle westward 
26. 23 comers of the tabernacle in the two sides 

26. 27 the tabernacle forthe two sides westward 
36. 27 for the sides of the tabernacle westward 
36. 28 comers of the tabernacle in the two sides 

36. 32 of the tabernacle for the sides westward 
Judg 19. r certain Levite sojouming'on the side of 

19. 18 from Beth-lehem-judah toward the side 

I Sa. 24. 3 his men remained in the sides of the cave 

1 Ki. 6. 16 built twenty cubits on the side of the ho. 

2 Ki. 19. 23 am<;ome up . .to the sides of Lebanon, and 
Psa. 48. 2 the sides of the north, the city of the gr. 

128. 3 as afruitful vine by this sides of thine ho. 
Isa. 14. 13 wiU sit also . .in the sides of the north 

14. 15 shalt be brought down .to hell, to the si. 

37. 24 am I come up. .to the sides of Lebanon 
Jer. 6. 22 shall be raised from the sides of the earth 
Eze. 32. 23 Whose graves are set in the sides of the 

46. 19 there (was) a place on the two sides wes. 
Amos 6. 10 shall say unto him that (is) by the sides 
Jon. I. 5 Jonah was gone down into the sides of the 

5. Shoulder, '\t\^ katheph. 

Exod27. 14 hangings of one side (of the gate shall be) 

27. 15 on the other side (shall be) hangings fift. 

28. 27 shalt putthem onthe two sides of the ep. 
38. 14 hangings of the one side (of thegate were) 
•38. 15 for the other side of the court gate, on 
39. 20 puttthem on the "two sides of theephodup. 

Num34. II shaU reach unto the side of the sea of Ch. 
Josh 15. 8 went up . . unto the south side of the Jeb. 

15. 10 passed along unto the side of mount Jea. 

15. II border went outnintothe sideof Ekron no. 

18. 12 border went up to the side of Jericho on 

18. 13 to the side of Luz, which (is) Beth-el, so. 

18. 16 descended, .to the side of Jebusi on the 
18. j8 passed along toward the side over agalnsS 
18. 19 border passed along to the side of Beth-h. 

I El. 6. 8 Thedoor..(was)intherightsideof theho, 
7. 39 side of the house, and fi.ve on the left side 
7. 39 bo set the eea on the right side of the bo. 



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I Ch. 4. 10 set the ser. on the right side of the east end 
23. 10 light side of the temple to the left side of 

Eze. 25, 9 I Mill open the side of Moab from the cL 
40. i8 pavementby the side of the gates, over ag. 
40. 40 at the side v/ithout. .on the other side, \vh. 
40. 41 Four tables (were) . . by the side of the gate 
40. 44 which ^was) at the side of the north gate 

40. 44 one at the side of the east gate (having) 
4t. 3 the eides of ihe door (were) (Ive cubits on 

41. 26 the sides of the porch, and (upon) the. .c. 

46. 19 the entry, vvhich (was) at the side of the 

47. I from the right side of the house, at tha 
47. 2 there ran out waters on the right side 

6. Loins, a;]riC mothnayim. 

Neh. 4. 18 every one had his sword girded by his s. 

Eze. 9. 2 with a writer's inkhom by his side : and 

9. 3 which (had) the writer's inkliom by his 9. 

9. 1 1 man . . wliich (had) the inlihora by lii» side 

7. Margin, side, "ny eber, 

Exod.23. 26 which (is) in the side of the ephod Inwa. 
32. 15 tables ^vere) written on both their sides 
39. jg which (was) ou the side of the ephod in. 

rfuni2i. I J pitched on the other side of Amon, whi, 
32. I pitched in the plains of Moab on this side 
32. 19 on yonder side Jordan, or forward : bee. 
32. 19 our inheritance is fallen to us on this side 
32. 32 possession of our inheritance on this side 

34. 13 received their inheritance on this side J. 

35. 14 Ye shall give three cities on tliis aide Jo. 
Deat. I. I Moses spake unto all Israel on this side J. 

1. 5 On this side Jordan, in the land of Moub 

3. 8 the land that (H-as) on this side Jordan, fr. 

4. 41 Moses severed three cities on this side Jo. 
4. 46 On this side Jordan, in the valley over ag. 
4. 47 which (were) on this side Jordan, toward 

4. 49 all the plain on this side Jordan eastwa. 
ti. 30 (.Are) they not on the other side Jordan 

Josh. I. 14 land which Moses gave you on this side 

1. 15 which Moses, .gave you on this side Jord. 

2. 10 Amorites, that (were) on the other side J. 

5. I Amorites, which (were) on the side of Jo. 
7. 7 content and dwelt on the other side Jord. I 
9. I kings which (were) on this side Jordan, in 

12. I possessed their land on the other side J. 

12. 7 Joshua, .smote on this side Jordan on the 
«3. 37 Chinnereth on the other side Jordan east. 

13. 32 on theother side Jordan, by Jericho, eaa. 

14. 3 an half tribe on the other side Jordan 
17. 5 Bashan, which (were) on the other side J. 
zo. 8 on the other side Jordan by Jericho east. 
32. 4 which Moses., gave you on the other side 
22. 7 among their brethren ou this side J ordan 
34- 2 Your fathers dwelt on t^e other side of 
34. 3 took your father. . from the other side of 
24. 8 whichdweltonthe other side Jordan; and 

34. 14 fathers served on the other side of the flo. 
34. 15 that (were) on the other side of the flood 

Judg. 7. 25 brought. .to GrdeonontheothersideJor. 

10. 8 children, .that (were) on the other side Jo. 

11. 18 pitched on the other side of Amon, but 
I Sa. 14. 1 garrison, that fis) on the other side. But 

14. 4 (there was) a snarp rock on the one Bide 
14. 4 sharp rock on the other side : and the na. 
14. 40 Be ye on one side, and I and Jonathan 
14. 40 son will be on the other side. And the pe. 
25. 13 Then David went over to the other side 
31. 7 men of Israel that (were) on the other si. 
_ 31. 7 (they) that (were) on the otherslde Jord. 
I Ki 4. 24',dominion over all (the region) on this sL 
4. 24 over all the kings on this side the river 
4. 24 had peace on all sides round about him 
7. 30 under the laver. .at the side of every ad. 
X Ch. 6. 78 on the other side Jordan, by Jericho, on 

12. 37 on the other side of Jordan, of the Reu. 
26. 30 on this side Jordan westward, in all the 

Ezra 8. 36 arid to the governors on this sidejthe riv. 

Neh. 3. 7 throne of the governor on'this side the ri. 

Jep. 48. 28 maketh her.nest in the sides of the hole's 

49. 32 bring their calamity from all aides there. 

8, Margin, side, 1354 ^^a^'*' 

Ezra 4. 10 rest (tRat are) on this side the river, and 

4. II Thy servants the men on this side the ri. 

4. 16 shalt have no portion on this side the ri v. 

5. 3, 6 Tatnai, governor on this side the river 
5. 6 which (were^ on this side the river, sent 
6. 13 Then Tatnai, governor on this aide the r. 

9. Comer, ^K3 peak. 

Esod26. iS" twenty boards on the south side sonthw. 
26. 20 on the north side, (there shall be) twenty 
37. 9 for the south side southward (there shall 
37. 9 of an hundred cubits long for one side 
37. II likewise for the north side In length (there 

37. 12 the breadth of the court on the west side 

37. 13 the breadth of the court on the east side 

36. 23 twenty boards for the south side southw. 

38. 9 on the south side southward the hangings 
38. II for the north side (the hangings were) an 
38. 12 for the west side (v/ere) hangings of fifty 

38. 13 And for the east side eastward fifty cubits 
Num33, 5 east side, .and on the south side two "^^o. 

35. s west side, .end on the north side tw -h. 
Josh. 18. 12 their border on the north side was from 

iS. 20 Jordan was the border., on the east side 
E2e. 45. 7 west side westward, and from the east side 
47. 15 border of the land toward the north side 
47. 17 border of Hamath. And (thisis) the n. side 
4.7. iS the east side. .And (this is) the ea*t side 
47. 19 south side southward, .south side south. 
47. 3o The west aide . . Thi8-<is) the west aide 



Eze 48. I for these are his sides east (and) west . a 
48. 2 from the east side unto the west side 

[So In v. 4, 5, 6, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27.) 
48. 3,6, 7 from the east side even unto the west p. 
48. 16 north sidefour thousand and flvchuodred 
48. 16 south Bide four thousand and live hundred 
48. :6 on the east side four thousand and five 
48. 16 west side four thousand and Ave hundred 
48. 23 border of Gad, at the south Bide southw. 
4?. 30 goings out of the city on the north side 
48. 32 at the east side four thousand and fire 
48. 33 at the south side four thousand and five 
48. 34 At the west side four thousand and five 
10. Side, ny isad. 

Gen. 6. 16 door of the ark shalt thou set in the side 
±.xod2s. 32 SIX branches shall come out of the sides 

35. 32 three branches . . out of the one side, and 
25. 32 three branches. out of the other side 

36. 13 it shall hangover thesidesof the tabem. 
30. 4 upon the two sides of it shalt thou make 

37. 18 And six branches going out of the sides 
37. 18 out of the one side . . out of the other side 
37. 27 upon the two sides thereof, to be places 

>ura 53. 55 thorns in your sides, and shall vex you in 
Deut 3:. 26 put it in the side of thearkof thecovenant 
Josh 23. 13 scourges inyour aides, and thorns in your 
Judg. 2. 3 but they shall be (as thorns) in yoursides 

1 Sa. 6. 8 put the jewels. . in a coffer by the side th. 

2o. 20 I will shoot three arroKs on the side (th.) 
20. 25 AbnersatbySaul'sside, and David's place 
23. 26 Saul went on this side of the mountain 
23. 26 David and his men on that side of the m. 

2 Sa. 2. 16 and (thnist) his sword in his fellow's side 

13. 34 much people by the way of the hill side 
Psa. 91. 7 A thousand shall fall at thy side, and ten 
Is3. 60. 4 thy daughtersshall benursedat(thy)side 

66. 12 ye shall bo home upon (her) sides, and be 
Eze. 4. 4 Lie thou also upon thy left side, and lay 
4. 6 lie again on thy right side, and thou shalt 
4. 8 shalt not turn thee from one side to ano. 

4. 9 days that thou shalt lie upon thy side 
34. 21 Becauaeyehave thrust with side and with 

ll.Rib, i'^s tsela. 

Exodss' 12 and two rings (shall be) in the one side of 
23. 12 and two rings in the other side of it 

25. 14 put the staves into the rings by the sides 

26. 20 And for the second side of the tabernacle 
26. 26 five for the boards of the one side of the 
26. 27 five bars for the boards of the other side 
26. 27 five bars for the boards of the side of the 
26. 35 ou the side of the tabernacle toward the 

26. 35 thou shalt put the table on the north side 

27. 7 staves shall be upon the two sides of the 
36. 25 forthe other sideof the tabemaclc,(which 
36. 31 five for the boards of the one side of the 

36. 32 five bars for the boards of the other side 

37. 3 even two rin^ upon the one side of it 
37. 3 and two rings upon the other side of it 

37. s staves into the rings by the sides of the 

38. 7 put the staves into the rings on the sides 
2 Sa. 16. 13 Shimei went along on the hill's side over 
Job 18. 12 and destruction (shall be) ready at his Bide 

12. WaU, ypgir. 

Exod3o. 3 Bides thereof round abont, and the horns 

37. 26 the top of it, and the sides thereof round 

lev. I. 15 blood, .shall be wrung out at the side of 

5. 9 he shall sprinkle . . upon the side of the al. 

IZ.End, extremity/, ."wp qaiaeh. 

Deut. 4. 32 from the'one side of heaven unto the otn. 
li. Square, fourth part, Wi reha. 

Eze. J. 8 hands. .under their wingsontheirfoursi. 

1. 17 they went upon their four sides., they tu. 

10. II went upon their four sides ; they turned 

15. Wind, nn ruach. 

Jer. 52. 23 ninety. . sixpomegranat^s on a side ; (and) 
Eze. 42. 16 He measured the east side with the mea. 
42. 17 He measured the north side, five hundred 
42. i3 measured the south side, five hundred re. 
42. ig He turned about to the west side, (and) 
42. 20 He measured it by the four sides : it had a 

16. Lip, 15';' saphah. 

Exod36. II likewise he made In the uttermost sideof 
Judg. 7. 12 as the sand by the sea s'de for multitude 
2 Ch. 8. 17 to Eloth, at the sea side in the land of £. 

17. Side, authority, "vsff sJietar. 

Dan. 7. s it raised up itself on one side, and (it had) 

18. Part, division, y.lpos meros. 

John2i. 6 Cast the net on the right aide of the ship 

IQ. Beyond, over, on the other side, trtpop per'an. 
^latt. 8. 18 commandmenttodepartuntotheothersi. 
8. 28 when he was come to the other side, into 

14. 22 to go before him unto the other side, whL 
16. ■ 5 his disciples were come to the other side 

Mark 4. 35 saith . . Let us pass over unto the other side 
5. I they came over to the other side of the sea 

5. 21 passed over, .unto the other side, much 

6. 43 to go to the other side before unto Beth. 
8. 13 and, entering.. departed to the other side 

10. I Cometh.. bythefarthersideofJordanrand 

Luke 8. 22 Let us go over unto the other side of the 

John 6. 22 people which stood on the other side of the 

6. 23 found him on theother sideof the sea, th. 

20. The side, ribs, irXtvpi pleura. 

Johttig. 34 one of the soldiers, .pierced his side, and 
so. 2o showed tin to them (his) bands and bis side 



John2o. 25 thrust my hand into his side, I will not 

20. 87 thrust (it) into my side : and he not faith. 
Acts 12. 7 smote Peter on the side, and raided him 
SIDE, by the — 
Al'jngside of, irapiL {ace.) para. 

Matt 13. 1 out of the house, and sat by the sea side 
13. 4 some (seeds) fell by the way side, and iho 

13. 19 is he which received seed by the way side 
20. 30 two blind men sitting by the wayside wh 

Mark 2. 13 he went forth again by the sea side ; and 
4. I began again to teach by the sea side: and 
4. 4 ashesowed, some fell by the way side, and 
4. 15 these are they by the way side, where tho 
10. 46 son of Timeus, sat by the high way side be. 
Luke 8. 5 as he sowed, some fell by the- way aide 
8. j2 Those by the way side are they is. 35. 
Acts 10. 6 a tanner, whose house is by the sea side 
10. 32 he is lodged, .by the seaside: who, when 
16. 13 we went out of the city by a river aide, wb. 
[See also About on every, by, east, every, farther, floor, 
left, north, on, on this, other, the other, pass ty, post, 
right, south, this, way side, west.J 

SIDE chamber — 

liib, side room, vSk tsela, 

Eze. 41. s hreacIthof(every)8idocTiamb€rfonrcnblt8 
41. 6 sldechambers (were) three, one over anot. 
41. 6 which (was) of the house for the side ch. 
41. 7 winding about still upward to the side ch 
41. 8 foundationsof the side chambers (were)a 
41. 9 waU, which (was) for the aide chamber 
41. 9 left (was) the place of the side chambers 
41. n the doors of the aide chambers (were) to. 
41. 26 Bide chambers of the bouse, and thick pi. 
EHJE, oa every — 
1.7*0 be girded, restrained, ijn chagar. 

Psa. 65. 12 drop, .the little bills rejoice on every a. 
2. Round about, 3'3V sabib. 

Nuini6. 27 from thetabcmacleof Korah. .on every g. 
Judg 7. i3 blow yc the trumpets also on every side 
8. 34 hands of all their enemies on every sido 
I Sa. 12. 11 the hand of your enemies on every aido 

14. 47 fought against, .his enemies on every aido 
I Ki. 5. 4 my God hath given me reston every side 

1 Ch.22. 18 hath he (not) given you rest on every side! 

2 Ch. 14. 7 and he hath given us rest on every side 

32. 22 saved . .and guided them on every sido 
Job I. 10 and about all that he hath on every eidet 

18. II Terrors shall make him afraid on every ai. 

19. 10 He hafn destroyed me on every side, and 
Psa, 12. 8 The wicked walk on every side, when the 

31. 13 fear (was) on every side: while they took 
Jer. 6. 23 forthe sword of the enemy, .(is)on everys. 

20. I'j fear on every side. Eeport, (say they), and 
49. 29 shall cry unto them. Fear (is) on every si. 

Eze. 16. 33 may come unto thee on every side for thy 
19. 8 nations set against him on every side from 
23. 22 will bring them against thee on every al. 
28. 23 by the sword upon her on every side ; and 

36. 3 swailowed you up on every side, that ye 

37. 21 will gather them on every side, and bring 
39. 17 gather yourselves on every side to my sa. 
41. 5, 10 round about the hcose on every eida 

3. From every quarter, Ttavroefv pantothen. 

Lukeig. 43 enemies .shall. .keep thee in on every side 

SIDB; right — 

Right hand or side, Se{t<Jr dcxins. 

Marki6. 5 saw a young man sittingon the right side 
Luke 1. 1 1 standing on tho rig'ut side of the altar of 

SIDE, (aea) — 

Haven, shore, I'm choph. 

Deut. I. 7 by the sea side, to the land of the Canaan 

SIDE, the one... the other, this... that — 

From here, .15'?, is? mippo, mippoh. 

Eze. 40. 10 one measure on this side and on that sida 
41. I six cubits broadTon the one side, and six 
41. I cubitsbroadontheother£ide,(whichwas) 

Sf-DON, I'TX, X'l.'i fm-tifM, 2'5av. 

1. The eldest son of Canaan son of Ham. B.C. 2200. 

Gen. 10. 15 Canaan begat S. his first bom, and Heth 

2. The city founded by the Phoenicians, twenty miles 
N. of Tyre, and twenty S. of Beirut, now called Saida. 
It was founded by Sidon, first bom of Canaan, B.C. 
2750; in 1444 it fell to Asher, but was never occnpied; 
in 1210 it was seized by the lung of Ascalon, and its in- 
habitants fied to Tyre ; in 1157 they oppressed Israel ; 
in 728 it was taken by Shalmanezer; in 480 it furnished 
ahips for the fleet of Xerxes; in 332 it revolted from 
Persia; in 351 it was betrayed to Ochus by Tennes, 
when the people burnt the cicy, and 40,000 perished by 
the flames ; in 333 it submitted to Alexander the Great ; 
in 323 it was annexed by Ptolemy; in 315 taken from 
bini by Antigonus ; in 63 it fell with the rest of Syria 
Into the Koman power ; in 20 it was deprived by 
Augustus of its ancient privileges; in A.D. iio3 it was 
invested by the Crusaders, and in mi it was taken by 
Baldwin ; having been retaken by the Saracens it was 
recovered in 1197 by the Christians; in 1291, they 
abandoned it; in 1658 it established commercial rela 
tions with France, which had a monopoly of the trade 
till 1791 when thev were driven out by Jezzar Paaha; 
in 1840 it was'bombarded and taken by Admiral Xapier ; 
in 1830 Lady Hester Stanhope died at D'Joun, eight 
miles uom Sidon. The aaanulacture of glaas, f or whicb 



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it was renowned, mi\de from the fine sand on the coast 
near Mount Carniel, is referred to by Pliny, A.D. 77. See 
Zidun. 

Gen. 10. 19 the border of the Canaanites was from S. 
Matt 1 1. 21 mighty works had. .done in Tyre and S. 
II. 22 It shall be more tolerable for Tyre andS. 
15. 21 departed into the coasts of Tyre and S. 
Mark 3. 8 they about Tyre and S., a great multitude 
7. 24 went into the bordersotXyretand S.), and 
7. 31 departing from the coasts of Tyre and S. 
liUlje 4. 26 save unto Sarepta, (a city) [of S.], unto a 
6. 17 people, .from the sea coast of TyreandS. 
10. i^ miglity works had. .done in Tyre and S. 
. 10. 14 it shall be more tolerable for Tyre and S. 
Acts 12. 20 highly displeased . .them of Tyre and S. 
B7. 3 the next (day) we touched at S. And Ju. 

SIDONIANS, '}TS. See Zidonians. 
The inhabitants of Sidon. 

DeuL 3. 9 (Which) Hermon the S. call Sirion, and 
4 Mearah that (is) beside the S., unto Ap. 
6 the 3., them will I drive out from before 

3 the S , and the Hivitesthat dwelt in mo. 

6 (there is) not among us any . . like . . the 3. 

BfEGE, (ttf lay) — 

X.Sicge^ bulwark, liisl? malsor. 

Deutso. 19 not cut. .to employ (them) in the siege 
28. 53 in the siege, and in the straitness, where. 
e8. 55 he hath nothing left him in the siege, and 
28 57 shall eat them.. secretly in the siege 
5 Ch.32. 10 that ye abide in the siege in Jerusalem 
Jer. 19. 9 in the siege and straitness wherewith their 
2 lay siege against It, add build a fort ag. 

7 thou Shalt set thy face toward the siege 

8 till thou hast ended the days of thy siege 
2 when the days of the siege are fulfilled 
1 he hath laid siege against us; they shall 

14 Drawthee waters forthe siege, fortify thy 
2 when tliey shall be in the siege both ag. 
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2. To besiege, ll!S tsur. 

I Kj.15. 27 Nadab and all Israel laid siege to Gibbe. 
Isa. 2g. 3 will lay siege against thee with a mount 
Eze. 4. 3 and thou shalt lay siege against it 

SIEVE— > 

1. Sieve, m,53 keharah. 

Amos 9. 9 like as (corn) is sifted in a sieve, yet shall 

2. A sieve, fan, n'Bj naphah. 

Isa. 30. 28 to sift the nations with the sieve of vanity 
SIFT, be sifted, to — 

1. To be moved, shaken, sifted, J)i3 nua, 2. 

Amos 9. 9 like as (corn) is sifted in a sieve, yetshall 

2. To cause to move, shake, sift, yiJ nua, 5. 

Amos 9. 9 1 will sift the bouse of Israel among all 

Z.-To luave, shake, sift, ^u nuph, 5. 

Isa. 30. 28 to sift the nations with the sieve of van. 
4. To sift, shake, aiviaC<» siniazS. 

Luke22. 31 desired (to have) you,thathemayslft(you) 
SIGH, sighing — 
I.Siijh, sighing, nnjN anachah. 

Job 3. 24 For my sighing cometh before I eat, and 

Psa. 31. 10 spent with grief, and my years with sig. 

Isa. 21. 2 the sighing thereof have I made to cease 
35. 10 and sorrow and sighing shall flee away 

Jer.' 45. 3 I fainted in my sighing, and I find no re. 

Lara. I. 22 ray sighs (are) many, and my heart (is) fa. 

2. Groan, groaning, fii^jN anaqah. 

Psa. 12. 5 for the sighing of the needy, now will I 
79. 1 1 Let the sighing of the prisoner come bef. 

SIGH (deeply), to — 

1. To sigh, nj« anach, 2. 
Exod. 2. 23 the children of Israel sighed byreason of 
Isa. 24. 7 languisheth, all the merry hearted do sigh 

4 her priests sigh, her virgins are afflicted 
I. II her people sigh, they seek bread; they 
J. 21 have heard that I sigh ; (there is) none to 
I. 8 yea, she sigheth, and turneth backv/ard 
9. 4 the men that sigh and that cry for all the 

21. 6 Sigh therefore, thou son of man, with the 
SI. 6 and with bitterness sigh before their eyes 
21. 7 when they say unto thee, Wiierefore sig. 

2. To groan again, he indignant, avacrrsva^ai. 

Mark 8. 12 he sighed deeply in his spirit, and aaith 

3. To groan, be indignant, cmvi^w stenazo. 
Mark 7. 34 he sighed, and saith unto him, Ephpha. 

SIGHT, (fearful), in the sight of — 
1. Vision, nun chazoth. 

Dan. 4, II ihe sight thereof to the end of all the ea. 
• 4. 2o and. the sight thereof ta all the earth 
2. Appearance,, nn-\i^ mareh. 

Gen. 2. Q every tree that is pleasant to the sight and 
Exod. 3. 3 andsee this great sight, why the bush is 
24. 17 the sight of the glory of the Lobd (was) 
13. 3 the plague in 8jght(be)deeper than the sk. 
13. 4 in sight (be) not deeper than the skin, and 
13. 20 behold,it (be) in sight lower than the skin 



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25 it (be in) sight deeper than the skin, it (is) 

30 if it (be) in sight deeper than the skin, and 

31 it (be) not in sight deeper than the skin 

32 scall (be) not in sight deeper than the skin 
34 nor (be) in sight deeper than the skin 



Lev. 14. 37 which in sight (are) lower than the wall 
Deut-jS. 34 thou Shalt be mad for the sight of thine 

28. 67 for the sight of thine eyes which thou sh. 
Job 41. 9 shall not (one) be cast down .. at the sight 
Eccl. 6. 9 Better (is) the sight of the eyes than the 

II. 9 walk in the ways, .and in the sight of th. 
Isa. II. 3 he shall not judge after the sight of his 

Z. Before, na; neged. 

Psa. 78. i'2 Marvellous things did he in the sight of 

i.Eye, )'« ayin. 

Gen. 18. 3 if now I have found favour in thy sight 
19. 19 thy servant hath found grace in thy sight 
21. 1 1 was very grievous in Abraham's sight 
21. 12 Let itnotbe grievousin thy sight because 
33. 8 (These are) to find grace in the sight of my 
33. 10 if now Ihave found grace in thy sight, th. 
33. 15 let me tind grace in the sight of my lord 

38. 7 Judah's first born, was v/icked inthesight 

39. 4 Joseph found grace in his sight, and he se. 

39. 21 gave him favour in the sight of the keeper 
47. 25 let us find grace in the sight of my lord 
47. 29 If uowlhavefouiid grace in thy sight, put 

Exod. 3. 21 I will give this people favour in the sight 

4. 30 and did the signs in thesightof the people 

7. 20 iu the sight of Pharaoh, and in the sight 

g. 8 sprinkle it toward the heavenin the sight 

II 3 Lord gave the people favour in the sight 

II 3 the sight of Pharaoh's servants . . the sight 

J 2 36 gave the people favour in the sight of the 

15. 26 wiltdo that which is right in his sight, and 

>7. 6 Moses did so in the sight of the elders of 

19. II the iMUV will come down in the sight of 
33. J 2 and thou hast also found grace in my si. 
33 13 if I have found grace in thy sight, show 

33. 13 that I may find grace in thy sight 

33. 16 and thy people have found grace in thy si. 

33. 17 thou hast found grace in my sight, and I 

34. 9 If now I have found grace in thy sight, O 

40. 38 fire was on it by night, in the sight of all 
Lev. 10. 19 should it have been accepted in the sight 

• 3- sK'f) 'he plague in his sight be at a stay,(and) 
13. 37' if the scall be in his sight at a stay, and 

20. 17 they shall be cut otf in the sight of their 

25. 53 rule with rigour over him in thy sight 

26. 45 outof the landof Egypt in the sight of the 
Num II II have I not found favour in thy sight, that 

11. 15 if I have found favourin thy sight; and 
13. 33 we were in ouroivn sight as grasshoppers 
13. 33 and so we were in their sight 

19. s(one) shall burn the heifer lu his sight, her 

20. 27 they went up into mount Hot inthesight 
25. 6 in the sight of Moses, and in the sight of 

27. 19 and give him a charge in their sight 

32. 5 if wehavcfoundgracein thysight,Jetthis 
33. 13 thathaddone eviliu the sight of the Lord 

33. 3 went out with an high hand in the sight 
Deut. 4. 6 your understanding in th-; sight of the na. 

4.25 shall do evil in the sight of the Lord thy 
6. 18 right and good in the sight of the LoRn 
g. 18 indoing wickedly inthesight of the Lord 

12. 25 do (that which is) right in the sight of the 
»2. 28 (that which is) good and right in the sight 

17. 2 thathath wrought wickedness in the sight 

21. 9 do (that which is) right in the sightof the 
31. 7 andsaid untohirain the sight of all Israel 
31. 29 ye willdoevilin the sight of the Lord, to 

34. 12 terror which Moses showed in the sight 
Josh. 3. 7 to magnify thee in the sight of all Israel 

4. 14 the Lord magnified Joshua in the sightof 

10^12 he said in the sight of Israel, Sun, stand 

24. 17 which did those great signs in our sight 

Judg. 2. II the childrenof Israel did evil inthe sight 

3. 7 the children of Israel did evil in the sight 

3. 12 Israel did evil again in thesightof the L6. 

3. 12 they had done evil in thesightof the Lord 

4. I the children of Israel again did evil in the 
6. 1 Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD 

6. 17 If now I have found grace in thy sight 

6. 21 angel of the Lord departed out of his si., 
to. 6 Israel did evil aga{ij; in the sight of the L. 

13. T Israel did evil again inthe sight of the L. 
Ruth 2. 13 Let me find favour in thy sight, my lord 
I Sa. 1. 18 Let thlnehandmaid find grace in thy sight 

12. 17 which ye have done iii the sight of the L. 

15. 17 When thou (wast) little in thineownsight 
15. 19 and didst evil in the sight of the Lord 
16 Jji for he hath found favour in my sight 

18 5 he was accepted in the sight of all the pe. 

18. s and also in the sight of Saul's servants 

29. 6 and thy going out. .(is) good in my sight 
29. 9 I know that thou (art) good in my sight 

a Sa. 6. !M And I %vill. .be base in mine own sight 

7. 19 this was yet a small thing in thy siglit, 

12. 9 thou despised . .to do evil In his sight 

13. 5 dress the meat in my sight.^that I maysee 
J3. 6 raakemea couple'of cakesin mysight.th. 

13. 8 made cakes in his sight, and did bake the 

14. 22 I have found grace m thy sight, my lord 
t6. 4 (that) I may find grace in thy sight, my 

16. 22 Absalom went in. .in the sight of all Is. 

t Kl.ii. 6 Solomon did evil in the sight of the Lord 
II. 19 Hadad found great favour in the sightof 
II. 38 do (that is) right in my sight, to keep my 

14. 22 Judah did evil in the sight of the Lord 

15. 26, 34 he did evil In the sight of the Lord 

16. 7 the evU that he did in the sight of the L. 
16. 19 he sinned in doingevil iu the sightof the 
16. 30 the son of Omri did evil In the sight of the 
21. 20 sold thyself to work evil in the sight of 
31. 25 to work wickedness in the sight of the U 



1 Ki.2a. 52 he did evil in the sight of the Eord and 

2 Ki. 1. 13 let my life.. be precious in thy sight 

1. 14. let my life now be precious in thy sight 
3. 2 he wrought evil in the sight of the Lord 
3. 18 this is (but) a light thing iu the sight of 
6. 18 and he did evil in the sight of the Lord 

8. 27 did evil in the' sight of the Lord, as (did) 

12. ^ did (that which was) right in the sight of 

13. 2, II he did (tliat which was) evil in the si. 

14. 3 he did (that which was) right in the sight 
14 24 he did (that which was) evil in the sight 

• 5- 3i 34 he did (that which was) right in the si. 

15. 9, 18,24, 28 (that which was) evil in thesight 

16. 2 did not (that which was)pght in the sight 

17. 2 he did (that which was) evil in the si^t 
17 17 sold themselves to do evil in the sight of 

18. 3 he did (that which was) right in the sight 

20. 3 have done (that which is) good in thy st 

21. 2, 16, 20 (that which was) evil i.n the sight 
Bi. 6 he wrought much, wickedness in the sight 
St. 15 done (that which was) evil in my sight ot 

22. 2 he did (that which was)right in thesight 
"3- 32. 37 he did (that whichwas) evU m the el. 
24. g, 19 he did (that which was; evil in the si, 

I Ch, 2. 3 And Er.. was evU in the sightof the LOW) 
iq. 13 Lord do (that which is) good in his sight 

28. 8 in the sight of all Israel the congregation 

29. 25 magnified Solomon exceedinjgly in the si. 
s Ch.2o. 32 doing (that which was) right in the sight 

22. 4 he did evil in the sight of the LORD like 

24. 2 Joash did (that which was) right in the si. 

25. 2 he did (that which was) right in the sight 

26. 4 he did (that which was) rightjin the sight 

27. 2 he did (that which was) right in the sight 

28. I did not (that which wasjj-ight in the sig. 
29 2 he did (that which was) right in the sight 

32. 23 he was magnified in the sight of all.nati. 

33. 2 did (that which was) evil in the sight of 
33. 6 he wrought much evil in the sight of the 

33. 22 he did (that which was) evil in the sight 

34. 2 he did (that which was) right iu the sight 
36. 5, 9, 12 did (that which was) evil in the si. 

Neh. 8. 5 Ezra opened the book in tli6 sigttt of all 
Esth. 2. IS Esther obtained favour in the sight of all 
5. 2 she obtained favour in his sight : and the 
5. 8 If I have found favour in the sight oi the 

7. 3 If I have found favour in thy sight, O kL 

8. 5 if I have found favour in his sight, and 
Job 15. IS yea, the heavens are notclean in hissight 

18. 3 Wherefore are we. .vile in your sightl 

19. IS a stranger : I am an alien in their sight 
25. 5 yea, the stars are not pure in his sight 

Psa. s- 5 The foolish shall not stand in thy sight" 
51. 4 sinned, and done (this) evil in thy sight 
72, 14 precious shall their blood be in his sight 
79 10 be known among the heathen in oursight 
90. 4 a thousand years in thy sight (are but) as 
98. 2 hath he openly showed in the sight of the 
101. 7 telleth lies shall not tarry in my sight 
ii6. 15 Precious in the sight of theLoED (is) the 

Prov. 1. 17 in vain the net is spread in the sight of 
3. 4 So shalt thou find favour. .In the sight ot 

Isa. 38. 3 have done (that which Is) good in thy sL 
43. 4 Since thou wast precious in my sight, th. 

Jer. 7. 30 the children . . have done evil in my sight 

19. 10 shalt thou break the bottle in the sight of 

1 32. lainthesightof HanameelniineuncIe'E(8on) 
34. 15 had done right in my sight', in proclaiming 
43. 9 in X^hanhes, In the sight of the men of 

51.24 that they have done in Zionin your sight 
Eze. 5. 8 in the midst of thee in the sight of the na. 

5. 14 a reproach, din the sight of all that pass 
10. 2 said, Go in. .And he went in in my sight 
lo. 19 and mounted up from the earth in my si. 
12. 3 remove by day in their sight ; and thou sli. 
12. 3 remove, .to another place in their sight 
12. 4 bring forth thy stuff by day in their sight 
12. 4 thou shalt go forth at even in their sight 
.12. s ^'S thou through the wall in their sight 
12. 6 In their sight shalt thou bear (it) upon 
12. 7 1 bare (it) upon (my) shoulder in their si. 
16.41 execute judgments upon thee in thesight 

20. 9 in whose sight I made myself known unto 
2o. J4, 22 theiheathen, in whose sightl brought 

20, 22 it should not be polluted in the sight of 

21 , 23 as a false divination in their sight, to them 

22, 16 take thine inhexitance. .inthe sightof the 
28. 18 in the sight of all them that behold thee 

28. 25 sanctified in them in the sight of the hea. 
36. 34 it lay desolate iii the sight of all that pas. 
39. 27 am sanctified in them in the sight of many 
43. II write (it) In their sight, that they maylc 

Hos. 2. 10 her lewdness in the sight of her lovers 
Amos 9. 3 though they be hid from my sight in thB 
Jon. 2. 4 I said, I am cast out of thy sight; yet I 
MaL 2. 17 one that doeth evil (is) good in the slghft 

S.F'ace, O'ff panim. 

Gen. 23. 4 that I may bury my dead out of my sight 
«3. 8 I should bury my dead out of my sight 
47. 18 there is not ought left in the sight of my 

Num^ 3. 4 in the priest's office in the sight of Aaroa 

Deut. 4. 37 brought thee out in his sight with his ml. 

Josh. 23. s drive them from out of your sights and. 

2 Sa. 7. 9 cut off all thine enemies out of thy sight 
I Ki. 8. 25 There shall not fail thee a man in my el. 

9. 7 this house . . I cast out of my sight ; and 

3 KL 17. 18 the Lord. .removed themoutofhis sight 

17. 20 until he had cast them out of his sight 
17. 23 the Lord removed Israel out of his sight 
33. 27 I will remove Judah also out of my sight 
24. 3 to remove (them) out of his sight, for the 



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1 Ch.22. 8 thou hast shed much blood . .in my sight 
a Ch. 6. i6 There shall not tail thee a man in my si. 

7. 20 this house . . will I cast out of my sight, and 
Ezra 9. 9 extended mercy unto us in the siyht of 
Neh. I. II aiid grant him mercy in the sight of this 

2. 5 if thy servant have found favour in thy si. 
Esth, 2. 17 she ottainc'l grace and favour in his sig. 
Job 21. 8 There seed is established in their sight 
Paa. g. 19 let the heathen be judged in thy sight 

19. 14 I-et the words, .be acceptable in thy sight 
76. 7 who may stand in thy sight when once th. 

143. a in thy sight ahall no man living be justi. 
Prov. 4. 3 tender and only (beloved) in the sight of 
Eccl. 2. 26 giveth to a man that (is) good in his sight 

8. 3 Be not hasty to go out of his sight: stand 
Isa. 5. 21 (them that are), .prudent in their own si. 

26. 17 so have we been in thy sight, Lord 
Jer. 4. I put. thine abominations out 6f my sight 

7. 15 I will cast you out of my sight, as I have 

15. I cast (them) out of my sight, and let them 
18. 23 neither blot out their sin from thy sight 

Eze. 2o. 43 loathe yourselves in your own sight for 
36. 31 shall loathe yourselves your own sight 
Hos. 2. 2 put away her whoredoms out of hersight 

6. 2 raise ua up, and wa shall live in his sight 

6. To see, ritt-\ raah. 

Job 34. 26 Hejstriketh them., in the open sight otot. 

7. To see, ^Kfita hlepu. 

Acts 9. 9 he was three days without sight Lu. 7. 21. 

i. Appearance, eTSot eidns. 

2 Co. s- 7 For we walk by faitti, not by sight 

9, Before, (ixvpoadev emproslhen. 

Matt II. 26 F-venso. .for so it seemed good in thy sight 
Lukeio. 21 even so. .for so it seemed good in thy si. 
I Th. I. 3 il> the sight of God and our Father 

10. Be/ore, in over against, (vavrlov enantion. 
Acts 7. 10 favourandwisdominthesightof Pharaoh 

II. /m. the sight of, eudnrwv endpion. 

Luke J. 15 he sh.all be great in tlie sight of the Lord 
— 15. 21 sinned against heaven, and in thy sight . 

16. 15 is abomination in the sight of God 

Acta 4. 19 Whether it be right in the sight of God to 

8. 21 thy heart is not right (in the sight of) God 
10. 31 are had in remembrance in the sight of G. 

Rom. 3.2oihere shall no fieshbejustifledinhis sight 

12. 17 Provide things honest in the sight of all 
a Co. 4. 2 commending ourselves.. in the GightofQ 

7. 12 that our care for you in the sight of God 
. ^ 8. 21 sight of the i,ord, but also in the sight of 

I TI.^ 2. 3 this (is) good and acceptable in the sighU 

6. 13 I give theechargciathesightof God, who' 

Meb. 4. 13 creature that is not manifest in his sight 

13. 21 that which is well pleasing in his sight 
Jas. 4. 10 Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord 
I Pe. 3.4 which is iu the sight of G od of great price 

1 Jo. 3. 22 those things that are pleasing in his sight 
Key. 13. 13 maketh fire come down . .in the sight of 

13. 14 which he had power to do in the sight of 

\2.A sight, spectacle, deupla theoria. 

Luke 23.48 people that come together to that sight 

13. .i4 sight, vision, Spa/j-a horama. 

Acts 7. 31 Moses 8aw.(it), he wondered at the sight 

li. AjJpearance, vision, 'dpacts horasis, 

Jtev. 4. 3 a rainbow., in Bight like unto an emerald 

IhlOver against, in the face of, KaTivdnriov kateno. 

2 Co. 2. 17 [in the sight of] God speak we in Christ 
Col. 1.22 unblameable and unreprovable in his sight 

16.Eye, 6tp6a\n6s opHhalmos. 

Acts I. 9 and a clouii received him out of their sight 

n. Along side of, vapd {dat.) para. 

Gal. 3. 11 no man 13 Justified by the law in the sight 

IS. To be manifested,seen,<pai>rdCofj.aiphaniazom,ai. 

Heb. 12. 21 so terrible was the sight, (that) Moses said 
19. Dreadful sight, terrific appearance, (p607jTpov. 

Luke2i. II fearful sights and great signs shall there 
SIGHT, to receive,. recovering of — 
l.A seeing again, looking up, avd$\e\f/is anablepsis. 

Luke ■ 4. i3 and recovering of sight to the blind, to set 
2, 7*0 see again, look up, hva^Kiiru) anablepo. 

Matti I. 5 The blind receive their sight, and the lame 

20. 34 their eyes received sight, and they folio. 
Irlarkio. SI Lord, that I might receive my sight 

10. 52 he received his sight, .and followed Jesns 

I.ukei8. 41 he said. Lord, that I may receive my sight 

18. 42 Receive thy sight : thy faith hath saved 

18. 43 immediately he received his sight, and fo. 

John 9. II I went and wsished, and I received sight 

9. 15 asked him how he had received his sight 

Q. 18 he had been blind, and received his sight 

9. 18 parents of him that had received his sight 

Acts 9. 12 on him, that he might receive his sight 

g. 17 that thou raightest receive thy signt, and 

Q. 18 hereceived sight forthwith, and arose, and 

22. 13 said unto me. Brother Saul, receive thy si. 

SI017, appointed, of fire — 

l.A sign, nix oth. 

Gen. 1. 14 let them befor signs, and for seasons, and 

Sxod. 4. 8 neither hearken to the voice of the first si. 

4. 8 they will believe the voice of the latter si. 

4. g they will not beUeve also these two signs 

4. 17. this rod . .wherewith thou sbalt do signs 



Exod. 4. 28 tho signs which he had commanded him 
4. 30 and did the si^s in the sight of the peo. 

7. 3 multiply my signs and my wonders in the 

8. 23 a division tomorrow shall this sign be 
TO. I I miglit show these my signs before him 

10. 2 my signs which I have done among them 
13. 9 it shall be for a sign unto thee upon thine 
31. 13 it (is) a sign between me and you throug. 

31. 17 It (is) a sign between me and the children 
Numi4. II the signs which I have showed among th. 

16. 38 they shall be a sign unto the childreu of 
Beat. 4. 34 by signs, and by wonders, and by war, and 
6. 8 thou slinltbind them for a sign upon thine 

6. 22 the LoKD showed signs and wonders, great 

7. 19 the signs, and the wonders, and the mig. 

11. I ft bind them for a sign upon your hand, tliat 
13. 1 If .a prophet, .giveth thee a sign or a wo. 

13. 2- And the sign or the wonder come to pass 
26. 8 withgreatterribleness, and with signs, and 

28. 46 they shall be upon thee for a sign, and for 

29. 3 The great temptations thesigns, and th. 
34. II the signs and the wonders which the LoRD 

Josh. 4. 6 That tliis may be a sign among you, (th.) 
24. 17 which did those great signs in our sight 

Judg. 6. 17 shov/ me a sign that thou talkestwith me 

I Sa. 2. 34 this (shall be) a sign unto thee, that shall 
10. 7 let it be, when these signs are come unto 
10. 9 and all those signs came to pass that day 
14. 10 Come up unto us. this (shall be) a sign 

a Ej. ig. 29 this (shall be) a sign unto thee. Ye shall 
20. 8 What (shall bu) tlio sign that the LoiiD 
20. 9 This shall thou have of the LORD, that the 

Neh. 9. 10 showedst signs and wonders upon Phara. 

Psa. 74. 4 enemies .set up their ensigns (for) signs 
74. 9 We see not our signs : (there is^ no more 
78. 43 How he had v/rought his signs in Egypt 
105. 27 They showed his signs among them, and 

Isa. 7. II Asli thee a sign of tlie Lord thy God; ask 
7. 14 the Lord himself shall give you a sign 

8. 18 for signs and for wonders in Israel from 

19. 20 it shall bo for a sign and a witness unto 

20. 3 (for) a sign and a wonder upon Egypt and 

37. 30 this fshall be) a sign unto tnee, Ye shall 

38. 7 this (shall be) a sign unto theo from the L. 
38. 22 What (is) the sign that I shall go up to the 
55. 13 an everlasting sign (that) shall not be cut 
66. 19 I will set a sign among them, and I will 

Jer. 10. 2 be not dismayed at the signs of heaven 

32. 20 Which hast set signs and wonders in the 
32. 21 out of the land of Egypt with signs, and 
44. 29 this (shall be) a sign unto you, saith the 

Eze. 4. 3 This (shall be) a sign to the house of Isr. 

14. 8 will make him a sign and a proverb, and 
20. 12 to be a sign between me and them, that 
20. 20 they shall be a sign between me and you 

2. Word or matter of a sign, n'lN 131 debar oth. 

Psa. 103. 27 They showed his signs among them, and 
3. Signs, ynn athin. 

Dan. 4. 2 I thought it good to show the signs and 
4. 3 How great (are) his signs I and how mig. 
6. 27 he worketh signs and wonders in heaven 

4. Wonder, ns'iD mopheth. 

1 Ki. 13. 3 he gave a sign the same dar, saying 

13. 3 This (is) the sign which the Lord hath sp. 

13. 5 according to the sign which the man of 
a Ch. 32. 24 spake unto hira, and he gave him a.Bign 
Eze. 12. 6 I have set thee (for) a sign unto tho hou. 

12. II Say, I (am) your sign: like as I have done 
24. 24 Ezekiel is unto you a sign : according to 
24. 27 thou shalt be a sign unto them ; and they 

5. Sign, ensign, banner, sail, DJ nes. 

Num26. 10 thatcorapauy died., and they became as. 

6. A lifting up, signal, riNfc'tj maseth. 

Jer. 6- I and set up a sign of fire in Beth-haccerem 

7. Sign, TTumument, p'S tsiyyun. 

Eze. 39. 15 then shall he set up a sign by it, till the 

8.yl sign, mark, signal, iniij.e'iov semeion. 

Matt.i2. 38 Master, we woilld see a sign from thee 
12. 39 An evil, .generation seeketh after a sign 
12. 39 shall no sign be given to it, bnt the sign 
16. I that he would show them a sign from he. 
16. 3 can ye not (discern) the signs of the times? 
16. 4 A wicked . . generation seeketh after a sign 
16. 4 no sign be given unto it, but the sign of 
24. 3 what (shall be) the sign of thy coming, and 
24. 24 and shall show great signs and wonders 
24. 30 then shaU appear the sign of the. Son of 
26. 48 he that betrayed him gave them a sign 
Mark 8. n seeking of him a sign from heaven, temp. 
8. 12 Why doth this generation seek afterasign 
8. 12 There shall no sign be given unto this ge. 
T3. 4 what (shall be) the sign when all these th. 
13. 22 shall show signs and wonders, to seduce i 
j6. 17 [these signs shall follow them that beli.] 
16. 20 [confbrmingthe word with signs following] 
Luke 2. 12 this (shall be) a sign unto you ; Ye shall 
2. 34 for a sign which shall be spoken against 
ir. 16 others, tempting Oiim), sought of him as. 
li. 29 an evil generation : the^ seek a sign; and 
II. 29 shall no sign be given it, but the sign of 
II. 30 as Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites, so 
21.! 7 what sign (will there Be) when these things 
21. II and great signs shall there be fromheaven 
21.25 there shall be signs in the sun, and in the 
John 2. 18 What sign showest thou unto us, seeing 
4. 48 Except ye see signs and wonders, ye will 
6. 30 What sign showest thou then, that we m. 
90. 30 many other signs truly did Jesus in the 



Acts a 19 wonders in heaven above, and signs in tho 

3. 23 by miracles and wonders and signs, which 
2. 43 many wonders and signs wcrcdone by the 

4. 30 that signs and wonders may be done by 

S 12 by the hands of the apostlts were many a. 

7. 36 he had showed wonders and signs in the 

8. 13 beholding the miracles and signs whith 
14. 3 granted signs and wonders to be done by 

Rom. 4. 11 he received the sign of circumcision, » 
IS- 19 Throughmightysignsand wonders, bytha 

1 Co. I. 22 tho Jewo require a sign, and IhcGrtcks 

14. 22 to.igucs are for a sign, not to thern that be. 

a Co. 12. 12 tho signs of an apostle were wrought am. 

12. 12 in signs, and wonders, and mighty deed* 

2 Th. 2. 9 with all power and signs and lying wond. 
Heb. 2. 4 with signs and wonders, and with divers 
Kev. 15. J I saw another sign in heaven, great and 

SIGN waa, whose — 

Jinsign, TrapdaTiiios parasemos. 

Alts 28, II a ship, .whosesign was Castor and Pollux 

SIGN, he signed, to (make) — 

\.To note dnv/n, write, sign, DB'") resham. 

Dan. 6. 8 and sign the writing, that it be not chan. 
6. 9 Darius signed the WTiting and the decree 
6. 10 Daniel knew that the writing was signed 
6. 12 Hast thou not signed a decree, that every 
6. 13 nor the decree which thou haat signed, but 

2.T0 beckon (n, Ivvddi enneuS. 

Luke 1 . 62 they made signs to his father, how be wo. 

SIGNET — 

l.A seal, signet, or'n choiham. 

Gen. 38. 18 Thy signet, and thy bracelets, and thy Bt. 

Exod28. II, 21, 36 (like) the engraving of a sigtvet, sh. 

39. 6 ouches of gold, graven, as signets are gr. 

39. 14 (like) the engravings of a signet, every one 

39. 30 a writing, (like to) the engravings of a si. 

Jer. 22. 24 though Coni.ih. .were the signet upon my 

Hag. 2. 23 will make thee as a signet : for 1 have ch. 

2. Seal, signet, rcnn cholhemelh. 

Gen. 38. 25 whose (are) these, the signet, and brace. 
Z. Signet, Kijiy izqa. 

Dan. 6. 17 with his own signet, and with .the signet 
SIGNTFICATION, without — 
Without sound or sense, dcpoivos aphonos. 

2 Co. 14. 10 and none of them is without eignincatlon 
SIGNIFT, to — 
1. To manifest, SrjXSio del 00. 

Heb. 9. 8 The Holy Ghost this signifying, that the 
12. 17 this (word). Yet once more, signifieth tho 

I Pe. I. II spirit, .which was iu them did signify 

2.70 tell or declare thoroughly, SiayyeWu diaygel. 
Acts 21. 26 to signify the accomplishment of the days 

Z.To make manifest, (^(pav'i^a emjihanizd. 

Acts 23. 15 Now therefore ye with the council sign 

4. To signify, (rri/ialvu semaino. 

Johni2. 33 This he said, signifying what death he shi 
18. 32 which he spake, signifying what death he 
21. 19 This spake he, signifying by what death 

Acts II. 28 signified by the spirit that there should 
25. 27 not withal to signify the crimes (laid) ag. 

Rev. I. I Bignifled (it) by his angel unto his servant 

Sf-HON, I'n'p, I'in'p great, bold. 
An Araorite king in ileshbon, whose land lay N. of the 
land of Moab, from which he took all that lay to the 
N. of the Amon. B.C. 1452. 

Nuni2i. 21 Israel sentmessengersnnto S. king of the 
21. 23 3. would not suffer Israel to pass through 
2 1 . 23 S. gathered all his people together, and v/e. 
21. 26 Heshbon (was) the city of S. the king of 
21. 27 let the city of S. be built and prepared 
21. 28 For there is. .a flame from the city of 3. 
ai. 29 into captivity unto S. kiugof theAmoritea 
21. 34 thon shalt do to him as thou didst unto 3. 
32. 33 the kingdom of S. king of the Amorites 
Deut. I. 4 After he had slain S. the king of the Am. 
2. 24 havegiven intothinehand S.theAmorito 
2. 26 I sent messengers.. unto S. king of Hesh. 
2. 30 S. king of Heshbon would not let uspass 
2. 31 I have beguntogiveS. and hisland before 

2, 32 S. came out against us, he and all his p. 

3, 2 shalt do unto him as thou didst unto 3. 

3. 6 utterly destroyed them, as we did unto 3. 

4. 46 in the land of S. king of the Amorites 
29. 7 S. the kiug of Heshbon, and Og the king 
31. 4 Lord shall do imto them as he did to 8. 

Josh. 2. 10 S. and Og, whom ye utterly destroyed 

9. 10 to S. king of Heshbon, and to Og king of 
12. 2 S. king of the Amorites, who dwelt in H. 

12. s half Gilead, the border of S. king of He. 

13. 10 the cities of S. king of the Amorites, wh. 
13. 21 S. king of the Amorites, which reigned in 
13. 21 Hur, and Reba, (which were) dukes of 9. 
13. 27 the rest of the kingdom of S. king of H. . 

Judgii. 19 Israel sent messengers untoS. king of the 
n. 20 S. trusted not Israel to pass through hU 
II. 20 S. gathered all his people together, and 
II. 21 the Lord God of Israel delivered S. and 
I Kl. 4. 19 (in)the country of S. kingof theAmontee 
Neh. 9. 22 they possessed the land of S., and the 
Psa 135. II S. king of the Amorites, and Og king of 
136. 19 8. ting of the Amorites : for his mercy 
Jer. 48. 4S shall come, .a flame from the midst of S. 



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Bf-HOS, SHf-HOE, "linT turbid, shiny. 

The Wady-el-ArUh or Rlnnocolura, the S. boundary of 

Canaaa; also called the "river of Egypt," Gen. 25. 18. 

The word is also applied to the Nile itself. 

Josh 1 3. 3 From S., which (is) before Egypt, even 
I Ch.13. 5 David gathered. .Israel together, fromS. 
laa. 23. 3 by great waters the seed of S., the harvest 
Jer. 2. 18 what hast thou . . (o drink the waters of S.? 

BI'-LAS, 2iAay. 

A believer who accompanied Paul through Asia Minor 

and Greece, and was imprisoned with him at Antioch i 

a contracted form of SUvanus. 

Acts 15. 22 Judas Burnamed Barsabas, and S., chief 
15. 27 We have sent therefore Judas and S.,v/ho 
15. 32 Judas and S., being prophets also thera. 
15. 34 [Notivithstanding it pleased S. to abide] 

15. 40 Paul chose S., and departed, being rec. 

16. 19 they caught Paul and 3., and drew (them) 

16. 25 at midnight Paul and S. prayed, and sang 
16. 29 came . . and fell doivn before Paul and S. 

17. 4 believed, and consorted with Paul and S. 
17. la brethren immediately sent. .Paul and S. 

17. 14 but S. and Ximotheus abode there still 
17, 15 receiving a comraaudmenl unto S. and 

18. 5 when S. and Timotheua were come from 

BIXEIfCS, silent — 

1, Cut off, n^i dumah. 

Psa. 94. 17 fieli), my soul had almost dwcTt in silence 
us- 17 neither any that go down into silence 

2. Silence, n;M^ dunviyyah. 

Psa. 22. 2 cry in the d^y time, .and am not silent 
3<j, 2 I was dumb with silence ; I held my pe. 

2. Silence, 'Dt dovii. 

Psa. 83. I'Keep not thou silence, God ; hold not 
Isa. 62. 6 ye that make mention.. keep not silcace 

4 .Silently, CEsn dumam. 

Isa. ^^^. 5 Sit thou silent, and get thee into darkn. 

5. Silence, calm, •TOO'^ demamah. 

Job 4. 16 (there waa) silence, and I heard a voice 

6. To be or Iceep silent, npri hasah, 3. 

Amos 8. 3 they shall cast (them) forth with silence 

T .Quietness,, stillness, yjavxic hesuchia. 

Acts 22. z they kept the more silence : and he saith 
1 Ti. 2. II Let the woman learn in silence with all 
z. 12 suffer- not., to teach., but to be in silence 

8. Silence, (riy^ sige. 

Acts 21. 40 when there was made a great silence, lie 
Rev. 8. I there was silence in heaven about the sp. 

EILEWCE, to be brought to — 

To be cut off, silenced, noi damah, 2. 

Isa. 15. I Moabis laid' waste, (and) brought to sil. 

BILEHCE, to keep, or put to — 
I.To be silent, cease, stand still, DOT damam. 
Job 29. 21 and waited, and kept silence at my cou. 
31. 34 kept silence, (and) went not out of the 
Lam. 2. 10 sit upon the ground, (and) keep silence 

3. 28 He sitteth alone and keepeth .silence, be. 
Amos 5. 13 prudent shall keep silence in that time 

2. To cause silence, put to silence, DOi damam, 5,, 
Jer. 8. 14 for the Lord our God hath put us to sii. 

3. To be or keep silent, npri hasah, 3. 

Judg. 3. ig who said. Keep silence. And all that st. 
Hab. 2. 20 let all the earth keep silence before him 

4. To he or become silent, ay\ charash. 

Psa. 35. 22 keep not silence: O Lord, be not far frora^ 
50. 3 God shall come, and shall not keep silen. 

5. To keep or remain silent, vinn charash, 5. 

Psa. 32. 3 When I kept silence, my bones waxed ol(l 
50. 21 haat thou done, and I kept silence; thou 
Isa. 41. I Keep silence before me, islands; and 

6. 7*0 be silent, n^ij chashalu 

Eccl. 3. 7 time to keep silence, and a time to speak 
Isa. 65. 6 will not keep silence, but will recompense 

7. To be bound, silent, d^k alam, %. 

Psa. 31. 18 Let the lying lips be put to silence; wh. 

8. To be silent, quiet, mydo) si{/ao. 

Acts 15. 12 Then all the multitude kept silence, and 

I Co 14. 28 let him keep silence in the church ; and 

14. 34 Let your women keep silence in the chu. 

9. To inuzzle, silence, <pin6o> phiinod. 

Matt 22. 34 that he had put the Sadducees to silence 
I Pe. 2. 15 that with well doing ye may put to sile. 

SILSfT, to be — 

I'.To be silent, cease, stand still, DOT dammn. 
Psa. 30. 12 may sing praises to thee^ and not ba sD. 
31. 17 be ashamed, (and) let them be silent in 

2.T0 iecome silent, cease, standstill, oni damam,1. 

J Sa, 2. 9 and the wicked shalibasilent'in darkness 

Jer. 8. 14 let us be silent there ; for the Lord our 
3. To be or Iceep silent, ,"iDn hasah, 3. 

Zech. z. 13 Be silent, all Gesh, before the lOEB- for 
A.To be silent, isinn cluiro.sh. 

Psa. 28. I be not silent to me : lest, .1 become like 
5. 7*0 be silent, nif^n chashah. 
Via. 28. I (if) thou be silent to me, I become like th. 



SILK — 

1. Figured silk, silk,, silk thread, T^? meahi. 
Eze. i6. 10 fme linen, and 1 covered thee with silk 
16. 13 thy raiment (was of) fine linen.and silk 

2. Fine xohile linen, »# sliesh. 

Prov 31. 22.coverii)gs of tapestry ; her clothing (Is)si. 

3. Silk, silken, anpiK6v serikon. 

Ilev. 18. 12 fine linen, and purple, and silk, and sea. 

SIL'-LA, N^p highway. 

A locality near or in Jerusalem ; the way going from 

the Jalta gate, and ascending to a bank at the Barawr 

Area. 

2 Ki.iz. 2o the house of Mlllo, whichgoethdowntoS. 

snXY (one, women) — 

\.To he enticed, simple, fi^^ pathah. 

Job '5. 2 foolishman.and envy slayeth thesillyone 
Hos. 7. II Ephraim also is like a silly dove without 

2. A silly woman, yuvaiKaaiov gunaikarion, 

2 Tl. 3. 6 lead paptive silly women laden with ainsi 

SI-LO'-AH, n W, nV sending forth. 

A pool at the king's gardens, S. of Jerusalem. 

Neh. 3. 15 the waU of the pool of S. by the king's 

SI-LO'-AKj 2iA.a)a/u. Same as the preceding. 

Lukei3. 4 thoseeighteen, upon whom the towerinS. 
John 9, 7 said uuto him. Go, was in the pool of S. 
g. II said unto me, Go to the pool of S., and 

SIL-VA'-KUS, ^lAovai'Ss. 

1. Probably the same as Silas. 

2 Co. 1. 19 who was preached, .by me apd S. and T. 

1 Th. I. I Paul, and S. and Timotheus, unto the ch. 

2 Th. I. I Paul and S. and Timotheus, unto the ch. 

2. One by whom Peter sent his first Epistle to the Jews 
scattered abroad. A.D. 66. 

I Pe. 5. 12 By S., a faithful brother unto yon, as I 

6ILVEE, silverUng, (piece of) — 

\. Silver, silverling, ^v^keseph. 

Gen. 13. 2 Abram (was) very rich in cattte, in silver 
20. 16 given thy brother ajthousand (pieces) of si. 

23. 15, 16 four hundred shekels of silver 

23. 16 Abraham Weighed to Ephron the silver 

24. 35 given him flocks, and herds, and silver 

24. 53 se.rvant brought forth jewels of silver, and 

37. 28 sold Joseph . .for twenty (pieces) of silver 

44. 2 put my cup, the silver cup, in the sack's 

44. 8 how then should we steal, .silver or gold? 

45. 22 he gave three hundred (pieces) of silver 

Esod. 3. 22 jewels of silver, and jewels of gold, and 

11. 2 let every man borrow . . jewels of silver 

12. 35 borrowed of the Egyptians jewels of silver 

20. 23 Ye shall not make with me gods of silver 

21. 32 shall give, .thirty shekels of silver, and 

25. 3 this (is) the offering . . gold, and silver, and 
26. 19 thou snalt make forty sockets of silver 

26. 21 their forty sockets (of) silver; two sockets 
26. 25 their sockets (of) silver, sixteen sockets 

26. 32 be of) gold, upon the four sockets of silv. 
27.' 10 the pillars and their fillets (shall be of) s. 
27> 11 hooks of the pillars and their fillets (01)3. 

27. 17 All the pillars, .filleted with silver ; their 

27. 17 hooks (shall be of) silver, and their sock. 
31. 4 to wojk in gold, and in silver, and in bn 
35. 5 an offering of the Lord ; gold, and silver 

■ 35. 24 Every one that did offer an offering of si. 

35. 32 to work in gold, and in silver, and in br. 

36. 24 forty sockets of silver he made under the 
36. 26 their forty sockets of silver ; two sockets. 
36. 30 their sockets (were) sixteen sockets of sil. 
36. 36 and he cast for thera four sockets of silv. 
38. io tho hooks, .and their flUets (were of) sil. 
38. II, 12, 17 the hooks.. and their fillets (of) silv. 
38. 17 theoverlaying of their chapiters (of) silver 
38. 17 pillars of the court (were) filleted with si. 
38. 19 their hooks (of)>ilver, and the overlaying 
38. 19 their chapiters and their fillets (of) silver 
38. 25 silver of them that were numbered of the 
38. 27 of the hundred talents of silver were cast 

Lev. 5. js with thy estimation by shekels of silver 
27. 3 estimation shall be fifty shekels of silver 
27. 6 shekels of silver. . three shekels of silver 
27. 16 seed(ahal! be valued) at fifty shekels of si. 
Kum. 7. 13 his offering (was) one silver charger, the 
7. 19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 49> 55, 61,67. 73. 790°S3''ver 
7. 84 tvi'elve charges or silver, twelve silver bo. 
7. 85 Each charger of silver (weighing);'an hun. 

7. 85 all the silver vessels (weighed) two thou. 
10. 2 Make thee two trumpets of silver; of a wh. 

22. 18 would givo me his house full of silver and 
24. 13 would give me his house full of silver and 
31 22 Only the gold, andtKe silver, the brass 

Deut. 7. 25 thou Shalt not desire .the silver or gold 

8. 13 and thy silver and thy gold is multiplied 
17. 17 greatly multiply to himself silver and go. 
^. 19 amerce him in an hundred (shekels) of sil. 
22. 29 the damsel's father fifty (shekels) of silver 
29. 17 their idols, wood and stone, silver and go. 

Josh. 6. 19, 24 the silver, and gold, and vessels of brass 
7. 21 twohundredshekelsof 3ilver,and awedge 
7. 21 behold, they (arc)hid., and thesilverunder 
7. 22 (it w.is) hid j'n his tent, and tht silver un. 
7. 24 thesllver, and the garment, and the wedge 
22. 8 with silver, and wjth gold, and with brass 

Judg. g. 4 three score and ten (pieces) of silver out of 

16. 5 give thee, eleven hundred (pieces)-of sil. 

17, z 'J'ho eleven hundred (shekels) of silver that 



Judgi?. 2 behold, the silver (is) with me; I took It 
17. 3 restored theeleven hundred (shekels)of S. 
17. 3 I had wholly dedicated the silver unto tho 
17. 4 mother took two hundred (shekels) of si. 

17. !o I will give thee ten (shekels) of silver by 

1 Sa. 2. 36 crouch to him for a piece of silver and a 

g. 8 the fourth part of a shekel of silver 

2 Sa. 8. 10 (Joram) brought with him vessels of silver 

8. II with the silver and gold that he had dedi. 

18. II I would have given thee ten (shekels) of s. 
iB. 12 athousand(shekels)of silverinminehand 
21. 4 We will have no silver nor gold of Saul 
24. 24 bought, .the oxen for fifty shekels of sil. 

1 Ki. 7. SI the silver, and the gold, and the vessels 

10. 21 none (were of) silver: it was nothing acco. 
^o. 22 bringing gold, and silver, ivory, and apes 
^o. 25 vessels of silver, and vessels of gold, and 
10. 27 the king made silver (to be) in Jerusalem 
10. 29 came, .for six hundred (shekels)'of i^ilver 
15. 15 he brought, .silver, and gold, and vteels 
15. 18 Asa took all the silver and the gold (that) 

15. 19 I havo sent unto thee a present of silver 

16. 24 bought the hill. . for two talents of silver 
so. 3 Thysslverand thy gold (is)miae; thy wives 
Eo. 5 Thou Bhalt deliver ma thy silver, and thy 
so. 7 he sent unto me for . . my silver, and for my 
2o. 39 or else thou shalt pay a talent of silver 

2 Ki. 5. s took with him ten talents of silver, and 

5. 22 give them, I pray thee, a talent of silver 
5. 23 bound two talents of silver in tv/o bags 

6. 25 an ass's head . .fourscore (pieces) of sOver 

6. 25 cab of dove's dung for five (pieces) 0? sil. 

7. 8 carried thence silver, and gold, and raim. 
j2. 13 bowls of silver, snuffers, basins, trumpets 
^2. 13 any vessels of gold, or vessels of silver, of 
14. 14 he took all the gold and silver, and all the 
45. sg gave Pul a thousand talents of silver, that 

15. 2o of (Vich man fifty shekels of silver, to give 

16. 8 Ahaz took the silver and gold (that was) 

18. 14 three hundred talents cf silver, and thirty 

18. 15 Bezekiah gave (him) all the silver (that 

20. 13 the silver, and the gold, and the spices 

22. 4 that he may sum the silver which is bro. 
23. 33 a tribute of an hundred talents of silver 
33. 35 Jehoiakim gave the silverand the gold to 

23. 35 he exacted the silver and the gold of the 
25. 15 such things as (were), .of silver, (in) silver 

1 Ch iS. 10 allmannerof vessels of gold and silverand 

18. II with the silver and the gold thathe bron. 

19. 6 sent a thousand talents of silver to hire 

22. 14 and a thousand thousand talents of silver 

22. 16 Of the gold, the silver, and the brasas, and 

28. 14 all instruments of silver by weight, for al! 

28. 15 for the candlesticks of silver by weight 
e8. 16 and (likewise) sUver for the tables of siK 
s8. 17 and. .by weight for every basin of silver ' 

29. 2 the silver for (things) of silver, and thebr. 
29. 3 of gold and silver, (which) I have given to 
gg. 4 seven thousand talents of refined silver, to 
29. 5 the silver for (things) of silver, and for all 
29. 7 of silver ten thousand talents, and of br. 

3 Ch. 1. 15 the king made silver and gold at Jerusa. 

1. J7 a chariot for six hundred (shekels) of sil. 

2. 7, 14 to work in gold, and in silver, and in 

5. 1 the silver, and the gold, and all the inst. 
9. 14 governors, .brought gold and silver to S. 
9. 2e none (v/ere oi) silver ; it was (not) any th, 
9. 21 bringing gold, and silver, ivory, and apes 
g. 24 vessels of silver, and vessels of gold, and 
g. 27 the king made silver in Jerusalem as sto. 

15. 18 that he himself had dedicated, silver, and 
36. 2 Asa brought out silver and gold out of the 

16. 3 1 have sent thee silver and gold ; go break 

17. II the Philistines brought.. tribute silver 

21. 3 their father gave them great gifts of siivOT 

24. 14 and spoons, and vessels of gold and silver 

25. 6 hired, .for an hundred talents of silver 
25. 24 (lie took) all the gold and the silver, and 
27. 5 an hundred talents of silver, and ten tho. 
32. 27 he made himself treasuries for silver, and 
36. 3 in an hundred talents of silver and a tal. 

Ezra 1. 4 let the men of his place helphim with sil. 
I. 6 with vessels of silver, Tvith gold, with go. 
I. g a thonsandlchargers pf silver, nine and tw. 
1. 10 silver basins of a second (sort) four hun. 

1. II All the vessels of gold and'of silver(were) 

2. 6g five thousand pound of silver, and one hu. 
8. 25 v/eighed unto them the silver and the go. 
8. 26 fifty talents of silver, and silver vessels an 

6. 28 the silverand the gold(are) a free will off. 
8. 30 the weight of the silver, and the gold, and 
8. 33 on the fourth day was the silver and the 

Neh. 5. 15 and wine, besides forty shekels of silver 

7. 71 thou.sand and two hundred pound of si!. 
7. 72 two thousand pound of silver, and three." 

Eath. I. 6 cords of fine linen and purple to silver ri. 
I. 6 the beds (were of) gold and silver, upon a 

3. 9 I will pay ten thousand talents of silver 
3. II The silver (is), given to thee, the people 

Job 3. 15 princes. ..who filled theirhouses with siL 

22. 25 and thou shalt have plenty of sUver 

ay. 16 Though he heap up silver as the dust, and 

27. 17 and the innocent shall divide the silver 
s8. i there is a vein for the silver, and a place 
28. 15 neither shall silver be weighed (for) the 

PSa. 12. 6 (as) silver tried in a furnace of earth, pu. 
66. 10 thou, .hast tried us, as silver is tried 
68. 13 (as) the wings of a dove covered with sil. 
68. 30 one) submit himself with pieces of silver 
105. 37 He brought them forth also with silver 
IIS. 4 Their idols (are) silverand gold, the work 
119. 72 l)et<ier. .than tliousandsof gold andsilvec 



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paa.135. 

Prov. 2. 

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15 The idols of the heathen (are) silver an^' 
4 If thou seekest her as silver, and search. 

14 (is) better than the raerchandisc of silver 

10 Receive my instruction, and not silver 

19 gold; and my revenue than choice silver 

20 Th» tong-ue of the just(isa3)choice silver 

16 and to get understanding, .than silver 

3 The fining pot (is) for silver, and the fur. 

1 loving favour rather than silver and gold 

4 Take away the dross from the silver, and 

11 (is like) apples of gold in pictures of silver 
63 (are like) a potsherd covered with silver 

21 (As) the fining pot for silver, and the fu. 

8 I gathered me also silver and gold, and 
JO silver shall not be satisfied wiih silver 

6 Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the 
II make. .borders of gold, with studs of silver 

10 Kemade the pillars thereof (of)6i!vcr, the 

9 we will build upon her a palace of silver 

1 1 was to bring .1 thousand (pieces) of silver 

22 Thy silver is become dross, thy wine mi. 

7 Their land :dso ia full of silver and gold 
20 a man shall cast his idols of silver, and his 

23 a thousand vines at a thousand silverlings 

17 the Medes. .v/hich shall not regard silver 
22 the covering'of thy graven images of silver 

7 shall cast away his idols of silver, and his 

2 thesilver, and the gold, and the spices, and 
19 and the goldsmith . . casteth silver chains 

6 weigh silver in the balance, (and) hire a 

10 I have refined tliee, but not with silver 

9 to bring thy sonafrom far, their silver and 
17 for iron I will bring- silver, and for wood 
30 Reprobate6ilvershall(men)call tljeiii, be. 

4 They deck it with silver and with gold , th. 

9 Silver spread into plates is brought from 

9 the money, (even) seventeen shekels of sil. 
19 (that) which (was) of silver(in)silver, took 
19 They shall cast their silver in the streets 

19 their silver and their gold shall not be able 
13 Thus wast thou decked with gold and sil. 

17 fair jewels of my gold and of my silver, w. 

18 all tliey . .are (eve-n) the dross of silver 

20 they gather silver, and brass, and iron, and 
22 As silver is melted in the midst of the f u. 

12 with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they tra. 
4 hast gotten gold and silver into tliy trea 

13 tocarryawaysilver andgold, to takeaway 

8 their precious vessels of silver and of gold 
38 shall he honour with gold, and silver, and 
43 over the treasures of gold and of silver 

8 multiplied her silver and gold, (which) 
2 bought her to me for fifteen (pieces) of s. 

4 of their silver and their gold have they 
6 the pleasant (i>'.aces) for their silver, net. 

2 made them molten images of their silver 

5 ye have taken my silver and my gold, and 

6 they sold the righteous forsilver, and the 
6 That we may buy the poor for silver, and 
Q Take ye the spoil of silver, take the spoil 

jg it (is) laid over with gold and silver, and 

1 1 all they that bear silver are cut off 
18 their silver nor their gold shall be able to 

8 The silver(is) mine, and the gold (is) mine 

11 take silver and gold, and make crowns 

3 heaped up silver as the dust, and flue go. 

12 weighed for my price thirty (pieces)of si. 

13 I took the thirty (piece3)of silver, andca. 

9 will refine them as silver is refined, and 

14 gold, and silver, aud apparel, in great ab. 
3 shall sit (as) a refiner and purifier of sil. 
3 purge them as gold and silver, that they 



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'.Silver, silverlvng, fp^ kesaph. 

Ezra 5. 14 the vessels also of gold and silver of the 

6. 5 let the golden and silver vessels of the ho. 

7. 15 to carry the silver and gold, which the 
7. 16 the silver and gold that thou canst find 
7. iS to do with the rest of the silver and the 
7 22 Unto an hundred talents of silver, and 

Dan. 2. 32 his breast aod his arms of silver, his belly 
2. 35 the- clay, the brass, the silver, and the go. 
2. 45 the brass, the clay, the silver, and the go. 
5. 2 to bring the golden and silver vessels wh. 
5. 4 praised the gods of gold, and of silver, of 
5. 23 thou hast praised the gods of silver, and 

3.yl gesiiah, a lamb, na-jj',? qesUah. 

Josh. 24. 32 bought, .for ah hundred pieces of silver 

i.Made of silver, apyipios argureos. 

Acts 19. 24 a sUversmith, which- made silvershrines 
2 Ti. 2. 20 not only vessels of gold and of silver, but 
Rev. 9. 20 idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and 

6 Silver, 'money, apyvpiov argv.rion. 

- Malt 26. 15 covenanted for thirty pieces ct silver 
27. 3 brought again the thirty pieces of silver 
27. 5 he cast down the pieces of silver in the 
27. 6 the chief priests took the silver pieces 
27. 9 they took the thirty pieces of silver, the 
Acts 3. 6 Silver and gold have I none; but such as 

19. 19 and found (it) fifty thousand (pieces) of sil 

20. 33 1 have coveted no man's si'ver, or gold, or 
r Pet J. 18 with corruptible things, (as)silver, aud go. 

6 Silver, 6.pyvpo\ arguros. 

Mattio. 9 Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass 
Acts 17. 29 silver, or stone, graven by art and man's 
I Co. 3. 12 if auy man build, gold, silver, precious 
Jas. 5. 3 Your gold and your silver is cankered; and 
■Bev 18 la fhe merchandise of gold, and silver, aud 



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A worker in silver, apyvpoicSiru^ nrgurokopos. 

Acts 19. 24 certain (man) named Demetrius, a silver 
SHU'-E-ON, I'V^if hearing, 2ufiiioy. 

1. The second son of Jacob by Leah. B.C. 1720. 

Gen. 29. 33 bare a son and she called his name .S. 
34. ./$ S. and Levi, Dinah's brethren, took each 

34. 30 Jacob said to S and Levi, \'e have trou. 

35. 23 Thesonsof Leah .8., and Levi, and Judali 
42. 24 took from themS., aud bound him before 

42. 36 Joseph (is) not, and S.(is) not, and ye will 

43. 23 And he brought S. out unto them 

46. 10 And the sons of S.; Jemuel, and Jamin 

48. 5 as Reuben and H.. they shall be mine 

49. 5 S. and Levi (are) brethren ; instruments 
Exod. I. 2 Reuben. S., Levi, and Judah 

6. 15 the sons of S.; Jemuel, and Jamin, and 

6. 15 these (are) the families of S. 

2. His posterity and their land. 

Mum I. 6 Of S. ; Shelumiel the son of Zurishaddal 
I. 22 Of the children of S., by their generatious 

1. 23 of the tribe of S.. (were) fifty and nine th. 

2. 12 those which pitch by him (shall be) S. 
a. 12 the captain of the childi'en of S. (stiall 

7. 36 Shelumiel. prince of the children of S. 
10. 19 host of the tribe of the children of S. 

5 Of the tribe of H., Shaphat the son of Ho. 
12 The sons of S. after their families : of N. 
20 of the tribe of On: children of S., Shcrau. 
ii2 S., and Levi, and J udah, and Issachar, and 

I the second lot came forth to S. 

I (even) for the tribe of the ciiildren of 3. 

8 This (is) the inheritance . . of S. according 

9 (was) the inheritance of the children of S. 
9 the children of S. had their inheritance 
4 out of the tribe of S .andout of the tribe 
9 out of the tribe of the children of S., th. 
3 J udah said unto S. his brother. Come up 

I. 3 and I likewise will go. .So S. went with 

1 17 ,Judah weut with S. his brother, and they 
I Ch. 2. I Reuben, S., Levi, and Judah, Issachar 

4. 24 The sous of S. (were) Ncmuel, and Jam. 

4. 42 the sons of S., five hundred men, went to 

6. 65 and out of the tribe of the children of S 

17. zj Of the children of S., mighty men of va. 

2Ch.is. 9 Ajul he gathered . the strangers . .outofS. 

3.). 6 cities of Manasgeh, and Ephraim, and S. 

Eze. 48. 24 by the borderof Benjamin .S.(shallha.) 

48. 25 by the border of S., from the east side un. 

48 33 one gate of S., one gate of Issachar, one 

Rev 7. 7 Of the tribe of 3. (were) sealed twelve th. 

The following4ocalities were in the territory of Simeon : 

Ain, Ashan. Azem. h.aalah. Balah, Belh-birei, Beth- 

Ifbaoth, Beth-marcaboth, Bethuel, Bilhah, Chorashan, 

Eltolad, Enrimmon, Ether. Hazar-shual. Hazar-susah, 

Hormah, Moladah, Ramah,Shartthen,Tochen,Tola, &c. 

3 .A just and devout man in Jerusalem, wailing for the 

consolation of Israel, who saw and blessed the child 

Jesus ia the temple. 

Luke 2. 25 a man in Jerusalem, whose name (waj) S. 

2 34 S. blessed them, and said unto Mary his 

4. An ancector of Jesus. 

Luke 3. 30 Which was (the son) of S., which was (the 

5. A disciple and prophet at Antioch, and sumamed 
Niger. 

Acts 13. I as Barnabas, and S that was called Nigtr 

6. The original name of a son of Jonas (or John), aud 
brother of Andrew an apostle of Christ. See Simoii. 

Acts J5 14 S. hath declared how God at the first did 

SIHEONITES, 'ivqv- 

The descendants of No. i above. 

>um25 14 a prince of a chief house amonff the S. 
26. 14 Tlicse (are) the familiesof the S., twenty 

1 CI1.27. 16 of the S.; Shephatiah the son of Maachali 

SIMILITTJBE — 

X.LikeiLess, n'C^ demidh. 

2 Ch. 4 3 under it (was) the similitude of oxen, wh. 
Dan. 10. 16 (one)like the similitude of thesonsof men 

2.Pallei~n, form, building, n'jjB lalniilh. 

Psa.io6. 20 changed their glory into the similitude of 
144. 12 polished (after) the similitude of a palace 

Z.Form, similitude, H.kcncss, ~y,an iemunah. 

Nunii2. 8 the siniilitudeof the LORD shall he behold 
Deut. 4. 12 heard the voice but saw no similitude 
4. 15 for ye saw nomannerof similitude on the 
4. 16 make you. .the similitude of any figure 

i. Likeness, ifiOiSrrj! homoioCes. 

Heb. 7. 1 5 for that after the similitude of Melcliise. 
5. Likeness, i/jLoioifia homoiima. 

Rom 5. 14 that had not sinned after the similitude 
6. Likeness, buolaxris homoiosis. 

Jas. 3 9 men, which are made after the similitude 
SIMILITTTDES, to use — 
To hken, compare, use similitudes, no-i damah, 3. 

Hos. 12. 10 used similitudes, by the ministry of the 

Bf-MCTN, 2i/ia)v hioring. 

l.An early disciple and apostle of Jesus CHirist; he was 
the son of Jonas (or John), and brother of Andrew, a 
fi.sherman at Belhsaida by the sea of Galilee. He was 
also sumamed Peter, i.e. a " stone," and Cephas, it3 
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Matt. 4. 18 S. called Peter, and Andrew bis brother 

10 2 The first, S., who is called Peter, and An 
«0 16 S. Peter answered and said. Thou ail the 

16. 17 Blessed art thou, S.Barjona: forllcah and 

17. 25 What thiukest thou, S. ■? of whom do the 
Mark i. 16 he saw .S., and Andrew lus brother vasti. 

I. 21) they entered into the houseoi S. and An. 

I. 30 S.'s wife's mother lay sick of a fever, and 

I 36 S. and they thai were with him followed 

16 And 8. he sumamed Peter 

37 S , Bleepest thou •; couldest not thou wa 

3b entered into S.'s house. And S.'s wife's 

3 entered, oue of the ships, which was S.'e 

4 he said unto .S., Launch out into the deep 

5 S. answering said iinto him. Master, wo 
8 \Vlien S. Peter saw (it), he fell down at 

10 partners with S. And Jesus said unto S. 

14 S., (whom he also named Peter), and An. 
22. 31 the Lord said, S., S., behold, Satan hath 
24. 34 The Lord is risen . and hath appeared to S. 

Jolrn I. 40 One of the two. was Andrew, 3. Petcr'a 
I. 41 Ho first llndelh his own brother S., and 
I. 42 Tiiou art S. the son of Jona : thou shall 

8 Andrew, S. Peter's brother, saith unto hint 
63 S. Peter answered him, Lord, to whom 

6 Tlieu Cometh ho to S. Peter- and Peter 

9 S. Peter saith mito him. Lord, not my fe. 
24 S. Peter therefore beckoned to him, that 

13. 36 S. Peter said unto him. Lord, whither go. 

18. 10 S. Peter having a sword drew It, and sm. 
18. 15 S, Peter followed Jesus, and (bo did) an. 
18. 25 3. Peter stood and warmed Wraself. They 

20. 6 Then comelh S. Peter following him, and 

21. 2 There were together S. Peter, and Thorn. 
21.' 3 S. •Peter saith unto them, 1 go a fishing 
21. 7 when S. Peter heard that it was the Lord 
21. II S Peter went up, and drew the net tu la. 
ji. 15 Jesus saith to S. Peter. S .(son) of Jonas 
21. 16, 17 He saith. .S..(60U) of Jonas, lovest Hi. 

Acts 10. 5 send men to Joppa. raid call for (one) S. 
lo. 18 asked whether S., which was sumamed P 
10. 3; and call liitherS., whose surname is Petct 

11 13 Send men to Joppa, and call for S., whoso 
2 Pe. I. I (S.) Peter, aservantandancpostleof Jesus 

2. Another of the twelve apostles, called the " Canaanite," 
fro.m being a native of Cana in Galilee, or rather from 
the Hebrew caima, "zealous;" in Greek, Zelotes. 

Matt 10. 4 S. the Canaanite, and Judas Iscarlot, who 
Mark 3 18 James, and Thaddeua, and S. the Canaa 
Luke 6. IS James the (son) of Alpheus, aud S. called 
Acts I. 13 and S. Zelotea, and Judas (the brother) of 

3. One of the brethren of our Lord. 

Watt 13. 55 hisbretlu-en, James. andJoses.andS, and 
Mark 6. 3 of James, and Joses, and of Jnda, and S t 

4. A person in Bethany, a leper, in whose house the 
head of Jesus was anointed with oil. 

Matt 26. 6 Jesus was in Bethany, in the house of 3. 
Marki4. 3 being in Bethany, in the house of S. the 

5. A Cyrenian who was compelled to bear the cross aftei 
Jesus. 

Matt 27. 32 they found a man of Cyrene, S. by name 
Markis. 21 they compel one S. a Cyrenian, who pas 
Luke 21. 26 they laid hold upon one 3., a Cyrenian 

6. A Pharisee, in whose house the feet of Jesus were 
washed v.ith tears and anointed with ointment. 

Luke 7. 40 S., 1 have somewhat to say unto thee A. 
7. 43 S answered and said, I suppose that (he) 

7. 44 he turned to the woman, and said unto S. 

7. Ihe father of Judas Iscariot. 

John 6. 7 1 He spake of Judas Iscariot fthe son) of S. 

12. 4 Judas Iscariot, S.'s (son), which should 

13. 2 put into the heart of Judas Iscariot, S.'g 

13. 26 gave (it) to Judas Iscariot, (the son) of S. 

8. A sorcerer in Samaria, who sought to purchase the 
gifts of the Spirit from the apostles with money. 

Acts 8. 9 there was a certain man called S., which 

8. 13 S himself believed also ; and when he was 
8. 18 when S. saw that through laying on of the^ 
8. 24 Then answered S., and said, Prayye to the 

9. A tanner at Joppa, with whom Simon Peter lodged 
when sent for by Cornelius the centurion at Ceesarea. 

Acts g. 43 tarried many days in Joppa with one 3. 
10. 6 He lodgeth with one S. a tanner, whoso 
10. r7 Cornelius had madeenquiry for S.'s house 
10. 32 he is lodged in the house of (one) 9. a ta. 

SmPEE (one), simplicity — 
1 . Simple, '"9 petki. 

Psa' 19. 7 testimony, .(is) snre, making wise the si. 

116. 6 Lord preserveth the simple : I was brou. 

119. 130 it giveth understanding unto the simple 

Prov. .1. 4 To give subtilty to the simple, to the yo. 

1. 22 How long, ye simple ones, will ye love si. T 

I. 32 For the turning away of the simple shall 

7. 7 beheld among the simple ones, I discern, 

5 ye simple, understand wisdom ; and, ye 

4, i6Whoso(is)simple, lethimturn in hither 

15 The simple believeth every word : but the 

14. 18 The simple inherit folly ; but the prude. 
19 25 Smite a scomer, and the simple will be. 
21.11 When the scomer is punished, the simple 
22. 3 hut the simple pass on, and ai-e punished 
27. 12 (but) the simple pass on, (and) are punis. 

Eze. 45. 20 so Shalt thou do. .for(hiin that is) simple 

2. Simplicity, simple one, rivnj pethayyulh. 

Prov 9. 13 fooUsh woman (is) clamorous : (she ia) st 

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2 Ss. 15. II they went In their eimplicity, and they 

4 Harmless, without evil, IxKcKoi akakos. 

fiom 16. j8 fair speeches deceive the hearta of the b. 
b. Harmless, without horns, aKipatos akeraios. 

Eom 16. ig that which is good, and simple concern. 

Q.Simplicily, b.-rtK6TT}s haploies. 

Bom 12. 8 hethatgiveth, (let him do it) withsimpl. 
a Co. 1. 12 that in (simplicity] and godly sincerity 

21. 3 corrupted from the [simplicity] that is ir> 

SIN, I*p cliff, place. 

1 A desert between Elim and Sinat on the E. of the 

gulf of Suez. 

E.\odi6. t Israel came unto the wilderness of S, wh 

17. t Israel joiirneyedfrora the wilderness of S. 
Num33. II And they encamped in the wilderness. S. 

33. 12 their journey out of the wilderness of S. 
2. The moat easterly border of Egypt, usually called Pe- 
hisuim, i.e., marsh town. 

£ze. 30. 15 IwillpourmyfuryuponS.,thestrengthof 

30. 16 S. shall have great pain, and Ho shall be 
SOT — 

\. Quilt, guilt offering, Qif'lj asham. 

Prov 14. 9 Fools make a mock at sin : but among the 
Isa. 53. la Shalt make his soul an offering lor sin, he 
Jer. 51. 5 though their land was filled with sin aga. 

i.Chiili, guilt offering, MDif'N ashmak. 

Lev. 4, 3 according to the sin of the people ; then 
2 Ch.28. 10 even with you, sins against the LoRDyo. 
Psa. 69. s and my sins are, not hid from thee 
Amos 8. 14 They that swear by the Bin of Samaria, and 

Z.Sin, error, failure, Kpn chet. 

Lev. 19 17 rebuke thy neighbour, and not suffer sin 

20. 20 shall bear their sin ; they shall die child. 

22. 9 lest they bear sin for it, and die therefo. 
24. 15 Whosoevercnrseth.. God shall bear his sin 

Mum. g. 13 forbeareth. .that man shall bear his sin 

18. 22 Neither, .come nigh.. lest they bear sin 
18 32 ye sliall bear no sin by reason of it, when 
27. 3 but died in his own sin, and had no sons 

Dent 15. 9 cry unto the Lord, .and it be sin untoth. 

19. 15 not rise up against a man In any sin th. 

21. 32 if a man have committed a sin worthy of 

22. 26 (there is) in the damsel no sin (worthy) of 

23. 21 require it of thee; and it would be sin in 
23. 22 if thou shait forbear . . it shall be no sin in 

24. IS lest he cry against . . and it be sin unto th. 
24. 16 man shall be petto death for his own sin 

2 Ki. 10. 29 Howbeit (from) the sins of Jeroboam the 
14. 6 man shall be put to death for his own sin 

a Ch.2s. 4 but every man shall die for his o\vn sin 

Psa. 51. s and In ain did my liiother conceive me 
51. Q Hide thy face from my sins, and blot out 
103. 10 He hath not dealt with us after our sins 

Isa. t. 18 Though your sins be as scarlet; they sha. 

31. 7 own hands have made unto you (forj a sin 
38. 17 thou hast cast all my sins behind thy ba. 
53 12 bare the sin of many, and made interces. 

Eze. 23. 49 ye shall bear the sins of your idols ; and 
Dan 9 16 because for our sins, and for the iniquit. 
H03. 12. 8 And none iniquity in me that(were) sin 
4. Sin, fiNiipq chataah. 

Gen. 20. 9 brought, on my icingdom a great sin? th. 
£xod 32. 21 that thou hast brought so great a sin up. 

32. 30 Ye have sinned a great sin : and now X 
32. 31 Oh, this people have sinned a great sin 

9 Ki. 17. 21 Jeroboam . .made them sin a great sin 
Psa. 32. I Blessed (is he whose), .sin (is) covered 
109. 7 condemned ; and let his prayer become a. 
6. Sin, '"Hi^n challaah. 

Exod 34. 7 forgiving iniquity, .and sin, and that wl. 
Isa. s- 18 Woa unto them that draw, .sin as it were 

6. Sin, sin offering, DNBrj chaltaih. 

(Jen. 4 7 if thou doest not well, sin Heth at the d. 

18. 2o and because their sin is very grievous 

31. 36 what (la) ray sin, that thou hast so hotly 
so. 17 trespass of thy brethren, and their sin 

Exodto. 17 forgive, I pray thee, my sin only this on. 

32. 30 I shall make an atonement for your sin 
32. 32 Yet now, if thou wilt forgive their sin 
33.34 when I visit I will visit their sin uponth. 

34. 9 pardon our iniquity and our sin, and tako 
I«V. 4. 3 then let him bring for his sin, which he 

4. 14 When the sin.. is known, then the congr. 
4.14 shall offer a young bullock for the sin, and 
4. 23, 28 Or if his sin. .come to his knowledge 
4. 26 make an atonement, .as concerning his 
4. 28 Or if his sin, which he hath siiraed, come 
4. 28 a female without blemish, for his sin wh. 

4. 35 make an atonement for his sin that he h. 
J. 6 offering unto the Lord for his sin which 

5. 6 an atonement for him concerning his sin 
S. 10 make an atonement for him for his sin 
S. 13 atonement for him as touching his sinth. 

16. 16, 21 transgressions in all their sins 

16. 30 be clean from all your sins before the Lo. 

16. 34 make an atonement . . for all their sins, on. 

19. 22 sin which he hath done : and the sin wh. 
26. 18 punish you seven times more for your si. 
26. 21 plagues upon you, according to your sins 
a6. 24 punish you yet seven times for your sins 
26.28 will chasten you seven times foryoursina 

ITlun. s. 6 shall commit any sin that men commit 
S. 7 theylshall confess their sin which they ha. 
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26 lest ye be consumed ia all their Bins 
23 and be sura your sin will find you out 
j8 because of all your sins, which ye sinned 
21 1 took your sin, the calf which ye had ma. 

27 nor to their wickedness, nor to their sin 

15 not riseup against a man. .for any sin. tn 
ig forgive your transgressions nor your sins 

17 the sin of the young men was very great 
19 we have added unto ail oursins(this) evil 
38 see wherein this ain hath been this day 
23 rebellion (is as) the sin of witchcraft, and 

25 pardon my sin, and turn again with me 

1 what (is) my sin before thy father, that he 
13 The Lord also hath put away thy sin ; th. 

. 34 forgive the sin of thy people Israel, and 

35 turn from their sin, when thou alflictest 

36 forgive the sin of tiiy servants, and of thy 
, 30 this thing became a sin : for the people 

34 this thing became sin unto the house of 

16 he shall give Israel up because of the sins 
. 22 provoked him to jealousy with their sins 

3 he walked in all the sins of his father, wh. 
26, 34 and in his sin wherewith he made Is. 

30 Because of the sins of Jeroboam which he 

2 to provoke me to anger with their sins 

13 all the Bias of Baasha, and the sins of K 
19 his sins which he sinned in doing evil in 
19 in his sin which he did, to make Israel to 

26 and in his sin wherewith he made Israel 

31 a light thing for him to walk in the sins 

3 he cleaved unto the sins of Jeroboam the 
31 nedeparted not from thesinsof Jeroboam 
16 The trespass money and sin money was not 

2 followed the sins of Jeroboam the son of 
, 6 they departed not from the sins of the ho. 

, II he departed not from all the sins of Jero. 

. 24 he departed not from all the sins of Jero. 

9, 24. z3 he departed not from the sins of J. 

18 he departed not al-1 his days from the sins 

22 Israel v,'alked in all the sins of Jeroboam 

16 besides his sin wherewith he made Judah 

17 all that he did, and his sins that he sinned 

3 for the sins of Manasseh, according to alt 

25 forgive the sin of thy people Israel, and 

26 turn from their sin, when thou dost aflSict 

27 forgive the sin of thy servants, audof chy 

14 will forgive their sin, and will heal their 

13 ye intend to add (more) to our sins and to 

19 his sins, and his trespass, and the places 
, 6 confess the sins of the children of Israel 

5 let not their sin be blotted out from before 

2 confessed their sins, and the iniquities of 

37 thou hast set over us because of oar sins 

6 enquirest. .and searchest after my sin 
, 23 How many (are) mine iniquities and sins? 

23 to know jny transgression and my sin 
16 For now . . dost thou not watch over my sin 
37 he addeth rebellion unto his sin; he cla. 

3 What profit, .(if I be cleansed) from my s t 
, 7 Remember not the sins of my youth, nor 

18 Look upon . . my pains; and forgive all my s 
5 I acknowledged my sin unto thee, and mi. 
5 and thou forgaveat the iniquity of my sin 
3 (any) rest in my bones because of my sin 

18 I will declare. . I will be sorry for my sin 

2 Wash me. .and cleanse me from my sin 

3 acknowledge my transgressionsandmysin 

3 not (for) my transgression, nor (for) my s. 
12 the sin of their mouth (and) the words of 

9 and purge av/ay our sins, for thy name's 
2 hast for,?iven. .hast covered all their sin 

14 let not the sin of hisjnother be blotted out 
. 22 shall be holden with the cords of his sins 

16 to "life : the fruit of the wicked to sin 
34 Righteousness exaltcth . . but 8in(is)ate. 
9 made my heart clean, I am pure from my 

4 (and! the plowing of the wicked, (Is) ain 
9 Thethoughtof fooIishnea3(ia)8in:andthe 
9 they declare their sin as Sodom, they hide 

7 iniquity is taken away, and thy sin purged 
9 this (is) all the fruit to take away his sin 

1 that cover, .that they may add sin to sin 

2 hath received . .double for all her sins 

24 thou hast made rae to serve with thy stas 

25 I,(am)he that..v/ill not remember thy si. 

22 1 have blotted out. .as a cloud, thy sins 

1 and show, .the house of Jacob their sins 

2 your sins have hid (hia) face from you, th. 

12 our sins testify against ua : for our trans. 
25 your sins have withholden good (things) 
10 will nov/ remember, .and visit their sms 

13 (that) for all thy sins, even in all thy bor 
10 what (Is) our sin that we have committed 
18 recompense their iniquity and their sin 

I The sin of Judah (is) written with a pen of 

3 thy high places for sin, throughout all thy 

23 neither blot out their sin from thy sight 

14 wounded thee . .(because) thy sins were in. 

15 thy sins v/ere increased, I have done these 
34 and I will remember their sin no more 

3 may forgive their iniquity and their siu 
20 the sins of Judah, and they shall not be 

13 the sins of her prophets, (and) the iniqui; 
22 O daughter, .he will discover thy sins 

20 he shall die in his sin, and his righteous. 

51 Xeitherhath Samaria committed.. thysins 

52 bear thine own shame for thy sins thatth. 

14 that seeth all his father's sins which he ba. 

21 If the wicked will turn from all his sins 

24 in his sin that ho hath sinned, in them sh. 
24 so that in all your doings your sins do ap. 
10 HouttranagressionsaDd oureinstbe) up. 



Eze. 33. 14 if he tui-n from his sin, and do that which 

33. 16 None of his sins that he hath committed 

Dan. g. 2o praying, and confessing my sin and the sin 

9. 24 to make an end of sins, and to make rec. 

Hob. 4. 8 They eat up the sin of my people, and th. 

8. 13 now will he. .visit their sins : they shall 
9. 9 will remember, .he will visit their sins 

ij. 8 Thehighplacesalsoof Aven, thesinof li. 

13. J 2 The iniquity of Ephraim. .his sin (is) hid 
Amos. 5. 12 For I know your, mighty sins: they aff 
]yiic. I. 5 For the transgression, .and for the sins of 

1. 1 3 she (is) the beginning of the sin to the da. 

3. 8 his transgression, and to Israel his sin 
6. 7 the fruit of my body (for) the sin of my 00. 

6. 13 maklng(thee) desolate because of thy sins 

7. ig thou wilt castalltheirsinslnto the depths 
Zech 13. I a fountain opened, .for sin and for unci. 

7. Sin, ipr; chalai. 

Dan. 4. 27 break off thy sins by righteousness, and 

S,Iniquity, I'ly avon. 

1 Kl 17. 18 art thou come unto me to call my sin to 

9. Trespass, transgression, V^p pesha. 

Prov 10 12 stirreth up. .but love eovereth all sins 
JO. 19 multitude of words there wanteth not sin 
28. 13 Hethatcoveieth Ills sinsshaUnot prosper 

10. A siu, transgression, afidprrjua hamartema, 
Mark 3. 28 AH sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of 

4. 12 and l(their)sinsl should beforgiven them 
Eom. 3. 25 for the remission of sins that are past 

1 Co. 6. 18 Every sin that aman doeth is without the 

11. Sin, error, sin offering, a/iapria hamarlia. 
Watt. 1. 21 torhe shall save his people from their sina 
3. 6 baptized of him . . confessing their sins 
g. 2 be of good cheer ; thy sins be forgiven 
9. 5 to say, (Thy) sins be forgiven thee; or to 
9. 6 ,Son of man hath power, .to forgive sins 

12. 31 All manner of sin and blasphemy shall 
26. 28 shed for many for the remission of sios 

Mart I. i of repentance for the remission of sins 

1 5 were all baptized.. confessing their sins 

2. 5 he said. .Son, thy sins be forgiven t.'iee 
a. 7 who can forgive sins but God only? 

a. 9 is it easier to say ..(Thy) sins he forgiven 

2. 10 Son of man hath power, .to forgive sins 
Luke I. 77 knowledge, .by theremission of their sins 

3. 3 of repentance for the remission of sins 

5. 20 he said unto him, Man, thy sins are for. 
5. 21 Who can forgive sins but God alone? 

5. 23 to say. Thy sins be forgiven thee : or to 
5. 24 Son of man hatii power, .to foi-give sins 
7. 47 Her sins, which are many, arc forgiven 
7. 48 he said unto her, Th^ sins are forgivsn 

7. 49 Who is this that forgiveth sins also ? 
II. 4 forgive us our sins : for we also forgive 
24. 47 remission of sins should be preached m 

John I. 29 which taketh away the sin of the world 

8. 21 shall seek me, and shall die in youi sins 
8. 24 that ye shall die in your sins: for If 

8. 24 believe not . . ye shall die in your sins 
8. 34 committeth sin is the servant [of sin) 

8, 46 Which of you convincetb me of sin? And 

9. 34 Thou wast altogether bom in sins, and do. 
g. 41 If ye were blind, ye should have no sin 
9. 41 We see ; therefore your sin remaineth 

15. 22 If I had not come.. they had not had ffaj 
15. 22 but now they have no cloak for their sia 

1 5. 24 they had not had sin : but now have they 

16. 8 he will reprove. the world of sin, and of 
j6. 9 Of sin, because they believe not on me • 

19. 1 1 he that delivered . . hath the greater sin 

20. 23 Whose soever sins ye remit, they are re. 
Acts 2. 38 be baptized .. for tlie remission of sins 

3. tg that your sins may be blotted oat, when 
5. 31 give repentance . . and forgiveness of sins 
7. 60 Lord, lay not this sin to their charge 
10. 43 in him shall receive remission of sins 

13. 38 preached unto you the forgiveness of sins 
22. i6 wash away thy sins calling on the nama 
26.. i8 that they may receive forgiveness of sins 

Bern. 3. 9 proved both, .that they are all under sin 

3. 20 for by the law (is) the knowledge of sin 

4. 7 BlesBed(are)they..whosesins ai'ecovere<l 

4. 8 to whom the Lord will not impnte sin 
5.12 sin entered, .the world, and death by sin 

5. 13 sin was in the world : but sin is not imp. 

5. 20 where sin abounded, grace did much more 

5. 21 a3 sin hath reigned unto death, even so- 

6. I Shall we continue- in sin, that grace may 
6. 2 How shall we, that are dead to sin, live 
6. 6 that the body of sin might be destroyed 
6.. 6 that henceforth we should not serve sia 
6. 7 For he that is dead ia freed from sin 

6. 10 For in that he died, he died unto sin one© . 
6. II to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto 
6. 12 Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal 
6. 13 instruments of unrighteousness unto sin 

6. 14 sin shall not have dominion over you: for 

6. 16 whether of sin unto death^ orof obedience 

6. 1 7 ye were the servants of Bin, but ye have 

6. 18 Being then made free from sin, ye became 
6. 20 when ye were the servants of sin, ye were 
6. 22 now being made free from sin, and become 

6. 23 the v/agea of sin (is) death ; bufcthe giftcf 

7. 5 the motions of sins, which were by the law 
7. 7 V/hat shall we say then? (Is) the law sin? 

' 7. 7 I had not known sin but by the law : for 

7. 8, II sin, taking occasion by the command 
7. 6 Tor without the law sin (was) dead 



SIN 

Rom. 7. wheuthecoramandinontCiMne.sinrevived 
7. 13 sill that it might appear sin, workiag de. 
V. 13 that sin by the commandment might be! 
.7. 14 spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under siri 

7 17, 20 it is no more I that do it, but sin that 
7. 23 to the law of sin which is in mj' members 
7. 2$ of God, but with the flesh the law of sia 

8 2 hath made me free from the law of sin 
8 3 and for sin, condemned sin in the flesh 

8 10 the body (is) dead because of sin ; but the 
ti. 27 covenant., when I shall takeaway their si. 

14 23 for whatsoever (is) not of faith 13 sin 

S Co.is. 3 Christ died for our sins according to the 
IS- 17 jour faith (is) vain; yeareyet in yoursins 

15 56 (is) sin; and the strength of sin (is) the law 
s Co. 5. 21 made him (to be) sin for us, who knew no s 
GaL I. 4 Whogavehimself forour Bins, thathemi. 

3. 17 (is) therefore Christ the minister of sin? 

3. 22 the Scripture hath concluded all under 8. 
Eph. 2. I who were dead in trespasses and sins 
CoL 1. 14 In whom we have . the forgiveness of sins 

2. It In putting off the body [of the sins) of the 
1 Th. a. 16 might be saved, to fill up their sins always 
a Th. 2. 3 that man of sin be revealed, the son of pe. 
I Ti. s- 2» neither be partaker of other men's sins 

5. 24 Some men's sins are open beforehand, go. 
a Tl. 3. 6 lead captive silly women laden with sins 
fisb. 1. 3 when he had by himself purged our sins 

2. 17 make reconciliation forthe sins of the pe. 

3. 13 hardened through the.deceittulnessof sin 

4. 15 tempted like as (we are, yet) without sin 
S. I may offer both gifts and sacrifices for sins 
5. 3 by reason hereof he ought, to off er for si. 

7. 27 offer up sacrifice, first for his own sins 

8. 12 sins and their iniquities will I remember 
;Q. 26 hath he appeared to put away sin by the 

9. 28 Christ was once offered to bear the sins 
9. 28 appear the second time without sin unto 

lo. 2 should have had no more conscience of s. 
10. 3 remembrance again (made) of sins every 
•10. 4 the blood, .of goats should take away sins 
10. 6 In burnt offerings and (sacrifices) for sin 
30. 8 burnt offerings and(o(Ieririg)for sin thou 
jio. II sacrifices, which can never take awaysi. 
10. 12 after he had offered one sacrifice for sins 
10.Z7 their sins and iniquities will I remember 
JO. 18 where remission, .no more offering for sin 
.10. 26 there remaineth no more s.icriflce for sia 
ji. 2S than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for ase, 
12. I let us Lay aside . .the sin which doth so ea. 

12. 4 not yet resisted .striving against sia 

13. II brought into the sanctuary for sin, are 
"Jaa. 1. IS bringeth forth sin ; and sin, when it is fi. 

2. 9 have respect to persons, ye commit sin 

4. 1 7 knoweth . and doeth (it) not, to him it is s. 

5. IS if he have committed sins, they shall be 
5.20 death, and shall hide a multitude of sins 

t Pe. 2. 22 Who did no sin, neither was guile found 
2. 24 bare our sins, that we.- being dead to sins 

3. 18 For Christ also hath once suffered for si. 
4. I Buffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin 

4. 8 charity shall cover the multitude of sins 
aPe. I. Q forgotten that he was purged fi'om. [sins] 

2. 14 cannot cease from sin ; beguiling unstab 

X Jo. I. 7 blood of Jesus . cleanseth us from, all sin 

1. 8 If we say that we have no sin. we deceive 

I. g If we confess our sins, he is faithful and 

1. 9 forgive us (our) sins, aat! to cleanse us fr. 
s. 2 he is the propitiation for our sins; and 

2. 12 because your sins are forgiven you for his 
,3. 4 WTiosoever cornmittcth sin. .for sin is the 

3. s take away our sins ; and in him is no sin 
3. 8 He that coraniitteth sin is of the devil 

3. 9 born of God doth not commit sin , fcrhis 
4. 10 his Son (to be) the propitiation for. sins 

5. 16 a sin (iv.hich is) not unto death, he shall 

5. 16 Tliere is a sin urto death : I do not say 

5. 17 unrighteousness is sin ; and there is a sin 
"Sev. I. s an-d washed us from our sins in his own 

18. 4 that ye be not partakers of her sins, and 
18. 5 For her sins have reached vmto heaven 

12.FaU, offeyice, trespass', vapavTafxa parapiOma. 
Eph. I. -^ forgiveness ct sins, according to the rich. 

2. 5 Even when we were dead in sins, hath 
Col. 2. 13 being dead in your sins, and the uncircu. 
(See also Oder, offering, punishment, purification.] 

SDT (aJresidy, heretofore, ignorantly) , to — 
l,To sin, err, miss the mark, nan chata. 

<Jen. 26. 6 I also withheld thee from sinning against 
iq. 9 do this great wickedness, and sin against 
42. 22 saying, Do not sin against the child, and 

ExodTg. 27 said unto them, I have sinned this time 
I Q. 34 when Pharaoh saw. he sinned yet more 
jio. 16 I have sinned against the Lord your God 
(ao. 20 may be before your faces, that ye siu not 
^32. 30 Te have sinned and nowlwill go upun. 
Jj2. 31 this people have sinned .and have made 
-32, 33 Whosoever hath sinned against me, him 

Iav. '4. 2 If a soul shall sin through ignorance ag. 

14. 3 If the priest that is anointed do sin acco. 
,4. 3 bring for his sin, which he hath sinned 

4. 14 -which they have sinnea against it, is kn. 
; 4. 22 When a ruler hath sinned, and done (so.) 
'4. 23 wherein he hath sinned, come to. his ku 
?4. 27 If any one of the common people sin thr. 
'4. 28 which he hath sinned, come to his know. 
(4. 28 offering, .for his sin vWiich he hath sinned 

5. I if a soul sin, and hear the voice of swear. 
S. s shall confess that he hath sinned in that 
(5. 6 offering.. for his Binwhicli he hatU sinnea 



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Lev. 5. 10 for his sin, which he hath sinned, and it 
5. II than ho that sinned sh-ll brin^ f'-r his of. 
S. 13 as touching his sin that he hath sinned in 
5. 15 If a soul commit a tres3pa.S3, and sin thr. 

5. 17 if a soul sin, and commit any of these th. 

6. 2 If a soul sin, and commit a tresspass ag. 
6. 3 all these that a man doeth, sinning ther. 

6. 4 Then it shall be, because h", hath sinned 
Num. 6. II for that he sinned by the dead, and shaU 

12.11 done foolishly, and wherein wo have si.n. 

14. 40 Lo, we .will go up. for we have sinned 
15. 27 if any soul sin through ignorance, then he 

15. 28 when he sioiieth by ignorance before the 

16. 22 shall one man sin, and wilt thou be wroth 

21. 7 We have sinned; for we have spoken ag. 

22. 34 Balaam said . . I have sinned ; for I knew 
y- =3 yo liave sinned against the Lord and be 

Deut. I. 41 We have sinned against the Lord, we will 
9. 16 ye had sinned against the Lord your God 
9. 18 ye sinned, in doing wickedly io the sight 

19. 15 in any sin that he sinneth .- at the mouth 

20. 18 so should ye sin against the Lord your 
#osh. 7. II Israel hath sinned, and they have also tr 

7. 20 Indeed I have sinned against the Lord 
Judgio. 10 We have sinned against thee, both beca. 

10. 15 We have sinned do thou unto us what. 
II. 27 Wherefore I have not sinned against thee 

1 Sa. 2. 25 If one man sin but if a man sin against 

7. 6 said there. We have sinned against the L. 
12. 10 We have sinned, because we have forsaken 
12. 23 God forbid that 1 should sin against the L 

14. 33 people sin against the Lord, in that they 
14 34 sin not against the Lord in eating with 

15. 24 saiduuto Samuel, I have sinned lor Ilia. 
15. 30 Then he said, I have sinned (yet) honour 
19. 4 Let not the king sin agamsl his servant 
19. 4 because he hath not sinned against thee 
19. 5 wherefore then wilt thou sin against inn. 
24. II have not sinned against thee; yet thou 
26. 21 Then said Saul. I have sinned ; return, my 

2 Sa, 12 13 said unto Nathan, I have sinned against 

19. 20 thy servant doth know that I have sinned 
24. 10 have sinned greatly in that 1 have done 
24. 17 have sinned, and I have done wickedly 

1 Ki. 8. 33 because they have sinned against thee. and 

8. 35 because they have sinned against thee : if 
8. 46 sin against thee . . no man that sinneth not 
8. 47 We have sinned, and have done pervers. 
8. 50 forgive thy people that have sinned aga. 

14. 16 sins of Jeroboam, who did sin. and who 

15. 30 sins of Jeroboam which he sinned, and 
j6. 13 sins of Elahhis son. by which they sinned 

16. ig For his sins which Ire sinned in doiug evil 
18. 9 What have I sinned, that thou wouldest 

2Ki. 17. 7 children of Israel had sinned against the 

21. 17 all that he did, and hi;j sin that he sinned 
iCh. 21. 8 I have sinned greatly because I have done 

21. 17 even ' it is that have sinned, and doneev 

2 Ch. 6 22 If a man sin against his neighbour 

6. 24, 26 because they have sinned against thee 
6.36 Iftheysin. for. no man which sinneth not 
6. 37 We have sinned, we have done amiss, and 
6. 39 forgive thy people which have sinned ag 
Keh. 1. 6 sins .v.'hich we have sinned against ihee 
I. 6 both I and my father's hous,e have sinned 

6. 13 should be afraid, aud do so. and sin and 
9 29 sinned against thy judgments which if a 

13. 26 Did not Solomon king of Israel sin by th. 
Job I sit may be that my sons have sinned, and 

1.72 In all this Jobsinned not norchargedGod 
2. 10 In all this did not Job sin with his lips 
5. 24 shalt visit thj' habitation, and shalt not sin 

7. 20 I have sinned: what shall I do unto thee 

8. 4 If thy children have sinned against him 
10. 14 If I sin. then thou markest me. and thou 
24. iQ (so doth) the grave (those which; have si 
31. 30 Neither have I suffered my mouth to sin 
33 27 say, I have sinned, and perverted (that 
35. 6 It thou sionest. what-doest thou against 

Psa. 4. 4 Stand in awe. and sin not . commnue with 

39. 1 take heed, .that I sin not with my tongue 
41. 4 heal mysoul. for I havesinned against th 
ji. 4 Against thee, thee only, have I sinned, and 
78. 17 sinned yet more against him by provoking 
78. 32 For all this they sinned still, and believed 

io5. 5 Wehave sinned mth our fathei-s we have 

119 It have I hid.. that 1 might not sia against 

Prov 8 36 But he that sinneth against me wrongeth 

14. 21 He that despiseth his neighbour sinneth 
ig 2 and he that hasteth with (hisi feet sinneth 

20. 5 provoketh him to anger sinneth (against) 
lEccl. 7. 20 (there is) not a fust man .that, sinneth 
Isa. 42 24 he against whom we have sinned? for they 

43 27 Thy first father hath sinned and thy tea. 

64. 5 thou art wroth, for we have sinned in th 

Jer. 2. 35 because thou sayest, I have not sinned 

3. 25 for we have sinned against the Lord our 

8. 14 because we have sinned against the Lord 

-14. 7 bacltslidings are many; we have sinned 

14. 20 We acknowledge, .for we have sinned ag 

33. 8 wherebytheyhave sinned against me, and 

33. 8 their iniquities . whereby they have sinned 

40. 3 ye have sinned against the Lord and have 
44,23 ye have sinned against the Lord and have 
50. 7 they have sinned against the Lord, the 
50. 14 for she hath sinned against the Lord 

Lam. I. 8 Jerusalem hath grievously sinned, there. 

S. 7 Our fathers have sinned, (and) are not 

5. 16 fallen woeuntous that we have sinned 

Eze. 3. 2i-the righteous sin not. and hedoihuotsin 

14. J 3 the land sinneth against me by trespassing 

^8. 4, 20 the Boul that sinneth, it shall die 



Ezo. i3. 24 in his ein that he hath sinned, in them 
23. 16 thou bast sinned : therefore I will cast 
33. 12 (righteousness) in the day that he sinnetli 
37. 23 dwelling places, wherein they have sinned' 
Dan. 9. 5 We have sinned, and have committed ifl, 
9. 8 because we sinned against thee 
9. II becauise we have sinned against him 
9. 15 we have sinned, we have dene wickedly 
Ii03. 4- 7 As they were increased, so theysiniied a. 
S. II altars to sin, allarsshajl be unto him to 8. 
10. 9 thou hast sinned from the days of Gibeah 
13. 2 they sin more and more, and have made 
Mic. 7. 9 because I have sinned against him, ontll- 
Hab. 2. 10 consulted shame, .and hast sinned (agai.) 
Zeph. 1. 17 because they have sinned against the Lo. 

2. To do, make, ."I'yi; asah. 

>'umi5. 29 shall have one law for him that sinnetli 

3. To err, go astray, ajs" shagag. 

iiumis. 28 (or the soiu that sinneth igoorantly 

4. To err, go astray, nyj^ shagak. 

Lev. 4 13 if the whole congregation of Israel iln th. 

5. To sin, err, miss Ike inark, a/iaprdvo) hamartano, 

Mattj8. 21 how oft shall my brother sin against ma 
27. 4 I have sinned in that I have betrayed the 
lukeij 18, 21 Father I have sinned against Heaven 
John 5. 14 sin no more, lest a worse thingcomeunto 

8. II [Neither do I condemn thee ; go, and sin) 

9. 2 who did sin, this man or his parents, thai 
9. 3 Neither hath this man sinned, nor his pa. 

Bom. 2. 12 as many as have sinned without law shall 

2. 12 asmany as have sinned in thelawshallbe 

3. 23 all have sinned, and corne short of tho 
5. 12 upon all men, for that all ha\c sinned 

5. 14'over them that have not sinned after the 

5. 16 not as (it was) by one [that sinned), so is- 

6. 15 shall we sin, because we are not under 
1 Co. 6. 18 he that committeth (omication sinnetli 

7. 28 and if thou marry, thou hast not sinned 
7. 28 and if a virgin marry, she hath not sinned 

7. 36 let him do what he will he sinneth not 

8. 12 when ye sin so. ye sin against Christ 

15. 34 Awake to righteousness, and sin not; for 
Eph. 4. 26 Be ye angry, and sin not ; let not the son 

1 Ti. -. 20 Them that siu rebuke before -all. that 
Titus 3. I and sinneth, being condemned of himself 
Heb. 3. IV 'was it) not with them that had sinned 

10. 26 ii'we sin wilfully after that we have rec. 

2 Pe. 2. 4 God spared not the angels that tinned 
J Jo. 1. 10 Ifwe say that we have not sinned, we 

2. I these things write I unto you, that ye sin 

2. J if any man sin, wo have anadvocat€with 

3. 6 in him sinneth not : whosoeversinneth 
3. 8 for the devil sinneth from the beginoinz 

3. 9 he cannot sin, because he is bom of God 
5 16 If any man see his brother sin a sin (wh. 
5. ifi he shall give him life for them thatsinnot 
■5. 18 whosoever is bom of God sinneth not 

6. To sin befo^-ehand or publicly, irpoa/iaprdvo). 

2 Co. 12. 21 I shall bewail many which have sinced 
13. 2 to them which heretofore have sinned 

SIN, without — 

Without sm, ai'aMapT7)T09 anamarletos. 

John 8. 7 [He thatiswithoutsinamongyou.lethlm) 

STN, to cause, make to — 

To cause to sin, nsn chata, 5. 

Exod23. 33 lest they make thee sin ajrafnst me : for 

Deut24. 4 thou shalt not cause the land to sin, wh. 

I Ki 14. 16 sins of Jeroboam who made Israel to sin 

75, 26. 34 his sin wherewith he made Israel to 8. 

J 5. 30 which he made Israel sin, by his provoc. 

16. 2 hast made my people Israel to sin. to pr. 
16. 13 by which they made Israel to sin. in pro. 

16. 19 his sin which he did, to make Israel to 9. 
i6- 26 his sin wherewith he made Israel to Ein 

21 22 wherewith thou hast, made Israel to sId 

22 52 the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin 
a KL 3 3 son of Nebat, which made Israel to sin 

10. 29 the son of Nebat, who madelsrael to sin 
10 31 sins of Jeroboam, which made Israel to sin 
13. 2 son of Nebat, which made Israel to sin 
13. 6 house of Jeroboam, who made Israel sin 

13. II the son of Nebat, who made Israel sin 

14. 24 the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin 

15. 9 18, 24 son of N., who made Israel to sin 
15. 38 the son of Nebat, who made Israel to sin 

17. 21 Jeroboam drave Israel and made them 8. 
21. ji hath made Judah also to sin with his id. 
21. j6 his sin wherewith he made Judah to sin 
23. 15 son of Nebat. who made Israel to sin, had 

Neh. 13 26 hirn did outlandish women cause to sin 
EccL 5. 6 mouth to cause thy flesh to sin; neither s. 
Jer. 32. 35 do tliis abomination, to cause Judah to sia 

sm offering — 

I. Sin offering, ~i<-ai chataah. 

Psa. 40. 6 burnt offering and sin offering hast thou 
"i.Sin offering, i<;an, .nxsn ckattaah, chaltayah, 

Ezra 6. 17 "for a sin offering for all Israel, twelve he. 
3. Sin offering, nxsr; chatlath. 

Exod.2g. 14 fire without the camp : it fis) a sin offer. 
29 36 offer every day a bullock (for) a sin offer. 
30. 10 with the blood of the sin offering of ato^ 
Lev. 4. 3 bullock unto the Lord for a sin offerinff 

4. 8 the fat of the bullock for the sin offering 
4. 20 did with the bullocl: lor a sia o&ericg, so 



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Ij?v. 4. 2 1 it (is) a sin offering for the congregation 
4. 74 offering before the LoRD : it (is) a sin oft. 
4, 23 shall talvo of the blood of the sin offering 
4. 29, 33 hand upon the head of the sin offering 
4. 29 Bin offering in the place of the burnt off. 
4. 32 if he bring a lamb tor a sin offering, he sh. 
4. 33 slay it for a sin offering in the place wh. 

4. 34 shall take of the blood of the sin offering 

5. 6 a kid of the goats, for a sin offering ; and 
5. 7 one for a sin offering, and the other for 
S. 8 offer (that) which (is) for the sin offering 
S. 9 sprinkle of the blood of the sin offering 
S. Q, ir, 12 it (is) a sin offering 

5. It an ephah of fine flour for a sin offering 
6." 17 as (is) the sin offering, and as the trespass 

6. 25 This (is) the lAw of the sin offering: In the 
6. 25 shall the sin offering be killed before the 

6. 30 no Bin offering, whereof (any) of the bio. 

7. 7 Aa the sin offering (is), bo (is) the trespass 

7. 37 This (is) the law. .of the siu offering, and 
B. 2 bullock for the sin offering, and two rams 

8. 14 brought the bullock tor the sin offering 
8. 14 the head of the bullock for the sin offer. 
g. 2 Take thee a young calf for a sin offerinR 
g. 3 Take ye a kid of the goats for a sin offer. 

9. 7 Go unto the altar, and offer thy sin offer. 
g. 8 alewthecalf of the sja offering which (was) 
9. 10 the caul above the liver of the sin offer. 
9 js took the goat, which (was) the sin offer. 
9. 22 carae down froin offering of the sin offer. 

10. 16 diligently sought the goat of the sin offe. 

lo.' t7 Wherefore have ye not eaten the sin offe. 

JO. 19 this day have they offered their sin ofEert 

.10. 19 I had eaten tho sin offering to day, should 

1 2. 6 turtle dove, for a sin off ering, unto the do, 

12. 8 the other for a sin offering : and the priest 

'4. 73 where ho shall kill the sin offering and the 

■ --for as the sin offering (is) the priest s. (so 

'^^%^ shall offer the sin offering, and ma. 

34. 22 one b..^ be a sin offering, and the other 

i' ^' thf „^f /Ma sin offering, and the other 

II ^ t..w !h^l?f'.,fii° offering end the other 

J- ^"^Hhl t^i.:?tA^^ one (for) a sin offer. 

It' I riAfZTf^^""";: *ora sin offering, and 

li- I r°,?'i'j°i^?,^S.?,^lll- ".Binoffering,and 



16. 6 shall offer his bullock of i 



'• siu offering 



16. 9 And Aaron shall.. offer him u,\noi„-ffl 
16. II shall bring the bullock of the JS^pHnr; 
j6. It kill the bullock of the sin ol'ering w.',if 
16. 15 riien shall he kill the goa'; of the sin oft. 
16. 25 fat of the sin offering shall he burn upon 
16. 27 sin offering, and the goat (for) the sin off. 
23. 19 sacrifice one kid of the goats for asinoff 
Num. 6. II priest shall offer the one for a sin offering 
6. 14 one ewe Iamb, .for a sin offering, and one 

6. 16 offer his sin offering, and his burnt offerl 

7. 16 One kid of the goats for a sin offering 
(So in verse 22. 28, 34, 40, 46. 52. 58, 64, 70, 76, 82 ] 

7. 87 kidsi of the goats for sin offering twelve 

8. 8 bullock Shalt thou take for a sin offering 
8. 12 thou Shalt offer the one (for)a sin offering 

15. 24 and one kid of the goats for a sin offering 
15. 25 their sin offering befdre the Lord, for th° 
15.27 she goat of the first year for a sin offering 
t8. 9 every sin offering of theirs., which they 

28 15 one kid of the goats for-a sin offering ua. 
a8 22 one goat (for) a sin offering, to make an 

29 5. II 16, ig. 25 kid of the goats (for) a sin o. 
29 II beside the sin offering of atonement, and 
29 22, 28, 31, 34. 38 one goat (for) a sin offering 

oCn. 29. 21 they brought, seven he goats, for a sin off 
29. 23 (for) the sin offering before the king and 
29. ^4 burnt offering and the sin offering (should 

Ezra 8. 35 twelve he goats (for) a sin offering ; all (th 

Keh. to. 33 for the sin offerings to make an atoneme. 

l-ze 40. 39 to slay thereon, .the sin offering, and the 

42. 13 the sin offering, and the trespass offering 

43. 19 Shalt give .. a young bullock for a sin off. 

43. 2t take the bullock also of the sin offering 
.43. 22 Shalt offer a kid. .for a sin offering 

43- 25 prepare every day a goat (for) a sin offer 

44. 27 he shall offer his sin offering, saith the L. 

44. 29 and the sin offering, and the trespass off 

45. 17 he shall prepare the sin offering, and the 
45- '9 shall take of the blood of the sin offering 
45. 22 for all . . a bullock (for) a sin offering 

45- 23 a kid of the goats daily (for) a sin offering 

45. 25 according to the sin offering, according to 

46. 20 the trespass offering and the sin offering 

Sf-NA, ST-KAI, 'j'P difs, SivZ. 
A mountain between the gulfs of Suez and Akaia, with 
three large tops; the N. -Eastern one is called Horeb 
and the S. -Western one St Catherine. The wilderness 
of Sinai is particularly the plain Sebayek at the south 
of Oebel Uousa. 

Exodifi. I wilderness .which(is)betweenElimandS 
19. t came they (into) the wilderness of S 
19. 2 were come (to) the desert of S.. and had 
>g. II the sight of. .the people upon mount S 
19. 18 S was altogether on a smoke, because the 
ig. 20 the LORD camp down unon mount S on 
19. 23 The people cannot come up to mount S 
Z4- 16 glory of the Lord abode upon mount S 
31. j8 of communing with him upon mount S 
34. 2 come up in the morning unto mount S 
34. 4 went up unto mount S., as the Lord had 
33.29 Moses camedown from mounts with the 
34 32 Lord had spoken with him in mount S ■ 

iJiv 7. 38 the Lord commanded Moses in mounts 
7 38 their oblations unto the LORD, in.. 8 
iy I the LoBi) spake unto Moses in mount .8, I 



Lev. 26. 46 laws which the Lord made .in mount S. 

27. 34 for the children of Israel in mount S. 
Num. I. I spake unto Moses in the wilderness of S. 

1. 19 numbered them In the wilderness of S. 
• 3, I tlie Lord spake with MoEea in mount 3. 

3. 4 offered strange fire . . in . . wilderness of S. 

3. 14 spake unto Moses in the wilderness of S. 

9, 1 spake unto Moses in the wiilderness of S. 

9. 5 kept the passover . in the wilderness of S. 
10. 12 their journeys out of the wilderness of S, 
e6. 64 numbered. .Israel in the wilderness of S. 
e8. 6 which was ordained in mount S. for a sw. 

33. 15 And they.. pitched in thewildemessofS. 

33. 16 And they removed from the desert of S. 
Dcut33, 2And hesaid. The I/jEDcame from S.,and 
Judg. 5. s mountains melted, .(even)that S. from bef. 
Neh. 9. ij.Thou camest down aiso upon mount S. 
Psa. 68. 8 S. itself (was moved) a« the presence of 

68. 17 tho Lord (is) amon^ them, (as) in S., in 
Acts 7. 3crsppeared . .in the wildemesa of mount S. 

7. 38 which spake to him in the mount S., and 
GaL 4. 24 the one from. the mounts,, which gende. 

4. 25 For this Agar is moniit S. In Arabia, and 

BDIOE, even, that time — 

1. From then,/rovi thai time, J^g vieaz, 

Exod. 4. 10 neitherheretofore.norsince thou hast sp. 
Josh 14. 10 even since the Lord spake this vyord unto 
Isa. 16. 13 spoken concerning Moab since that time 

2. After, inK achar. > 

Gen. 46, 30 let me die. since I have seen thy face, be. 

3. If, CN im. 

Jer. 23. 38 since yesay, Theburden of the Lord; the. 

4. That, since, "^ dai. 

Jer. 20. 8 since I spake, I cried out, I cried violence 
31. 20 for since I spake against him I do earne. 
48. 27 since thouspakest ol him, thou sklppedst 

5. From, ]? min. 

Exod 10. 6 since the day that they were upon the ea. 

6. Hitherto, ■fjii ly ad hennah. 

Gen. 44, 28 he is torn in pieces; and I Bawliim not si. 

7. That, because, '3 ki. 

Josh. 2. 12 since I have shtiwed you kindness, that ye 
di.From, \o min. 

2 Ki.2i. 15 since the day their fathers cameforthoiit 
9. Even from, ]t?7 lemin. 

Exod. 9. j8 since the foundation thereof even until 
IO.?ro?n,, JO min. 

E2'v*5. ,6 aince that time eveauntllnowhathitbeen 

11. Vet, siUi,'7.qain, while, any more, liy od. 

Deut 34. 10 thert^j-ose not a prophet since in Israel 
11. From, aird (ou) apo {/w.)^ 

Matt 24. 21 since the beginning oi't.? world to this 
Luke I. 70 which have been since the wold. began 
7. 45 this woman siuce the tinie I came'i^hath 
26. 16 since that time the kingdom of God is pr. 
24. 21 to day is the third day since these thines 
Acts 3. 21 spoken by. .his holy prophets since 24. u 
Col. I. 6 siuce the day ye heard (of it), and knew 
I. g we also, since the day we heard (it), do 
Heb. g. 26 Buffered since the foundation 2 Pe. 3. 4. 
13.0m* of, 6<c eh 

John 9 32 Since the world began vraa it not heard 
\i.Ifthen, since then, evit epei. 

2 Co. 1 3. 3 Since ye seek a proof of Christ speaking 
15. Since (hen, truly, ivetSri epeide. 

I Co. 15. 21 since byman(came)death,bynjan(canie) 
16. Into the midst of, after, nerd (ace.) meta. 

Heb. 7. 28 the word of the oath, which was since the 
17.5b that, (J) J h63. 

Mark 9. 21 How long is it ago since this came anto 
SINCERE, sincerely, sincerity — 
I. Perfect, whole, complete, plain, D'O^ tamim. 
Jo6h.24. 14 and serve him in aincerity and in truth 
Judg. 9. 16 if ye havedone truly and sincerely, in that 
g. 19 If yo then have dealt truly and sincerely 

2.Guileless, &So\oi adolos. 

1 Pe. 2 2 As new born babes desire the sincere mL 
3. Purely, ayi-ws hagnSs. 

Phil. 1. 16 The one preach Christ, .not sincerely, su. 
i.Incorruption, a(l>eap(ila apktharsia. 

Eph. 6. 24 that love our Lord Jesus Christ in sine. 

Titus 2. 7 (showing) uncorruptness, gravity, [since.] 
5. Genuine, true, yvijtrios gnesios. . 

2 Co. 8. 8 and to prove the sincerity of your love 

&. Sincerity, unsullied brightness, fl\,itptveia eilik. 

1 Co. 5. 8 with the unleavened (bread) of sincerity 

2 Co. T. 12 in simplicity and godly aincerity, not wi. 

2. 17 but aa of sincerity, but as of God, in the 

7. Sincere, unsullied, d\iKpivris eilikrines. 

Phil. t. m that ye may be sincere and without oSe. 
SINEW — 
1. Sinew, nerve, T3 gid. 

Gen. 32. 32 the children of Israel eat not (of) the sinew 
32. 32 the hollow of Jacobs thigh in the smew 
Job 10. J J haat fenced me with oqnes and sinews 
40. J 7 the sinews of-his etonels are wrapped tog. 



Isa. 48. 4 thy neck (is) an iron sinew, and thy brow 

Eze. 37. 6 I will lay sinews upon you, and will bring 

37. 8 the sinev/3 and the flesh came up uponth. 

2. To flee, gnaw, vnnk, piy ardq. 

Job 30. 17 My bones are pierced., my sinews take no 
SINFUl, sinner — 
\. Sinful, sinner, erring one, KBiJ chata. 

Prov.ii. 31 much more the wicked and the sinner 
13. 22 the wealth of the sinner (is) laid up for the 

Ecoi. 2. 26 to the sinner he giveth travail, to gather 

7. 26 but the sinner shall be taken by her 

8. 12 Though a sinner do evil an hundred times 

9. 2 as (is) the good, so (is) the sinner; (and) he 
9, 18 but one sinner destroyeth much good 

Isa, I. 4 Ah sinful nation, a people laden within. 
65. 2o the sinner, (being) an hundred years Old 

2. Sinful, sinner, erring one, KBO challa. 

Gen 13. 13 men of Sodom (were) wicked and sinners 
Num 16 38 The censers of these sinners against their 

32. 14 an increase of sinful men, to augmentyet 
2 .Sa 15. 18 Go and utterly destroy the sinners the A. 
Psa. 1. I nor standeth in the way of sinners, noTSi. 

1. 5 nor sinners in the congregation of the ri. 

25. S therefore will he teach sinners in the way- 

26. 9 Gather not my soul with sinners, nor my 
SI. 73 and sinners shall be converted unto thee 

104. 35 Let the sinners be consumed out of the 
Prov. I 10 My soUj if sinners entice thee, consent th. 
13. 21 Evil puTsueth sinners : but to the righte. 

23. 17 Let not thine heart envy sinners : but (be 
Isa. I. 28 destruction . .of the sinners (shall be) to. 

13. 9 shall destroy the sinners thereof out of It 

33. 14 sinners in Zion are afraid ; tearfulness ha. 
Amos 9. 10 All the sinners of my people shall die by 

Z.Sin, error, n«an chaitaah. 

Amos g. 8 eyes of the Lord GoD (are) upon the sin. 
i.Sin, error, riNan chattath. 

Prov 13. 6 but wickedness overthroweth the sinner 

^.Of sin, error, afxapria^ (gen.) hamartias. 
Eom. 8. 3 his own Sou in the likeness of sinful fie 

6. Sinful, sinner, erring one, a/xapTuX6s hamartolos. 
Matt. 9. 10 many publicans and sinners came and sat 
g. II Why eateth your Master with, .sinners? 
9. 13 not come to call the righteous, but sinners 

11. 39 Behold, .a friend of publicans and sinners 
26. 45 is betrayed into the hands of sinners 

Mark 2. 15 many publicans andsinnera sat also toge. 

2. 16 saw him eat with publicans and sinners 
2. 16 and drlnketh with publicans and sinners 
e. 17 came not to call the righteous, but sinners 

8. 38 in this adulterous and sinful generation 

14. 41 is betrayed into the hands of sinners 
Lnie 5. 8 Depart from me ; for 1 am a sinful man 

5. 30 and drink with publicans and sinners 

5. 32 came not to call the righteous, but sinners 

6. 32 for sinners also love those that love them 
6. 33 what thank have ye? for sinners also do 

6. 34 sinners also lend to sinners, to receive ag 

7. 34 Behold, .a friend of publicans and siiin^ra 
7. 37 a woman in the city, which was a sinner 
-!. 39 that toucheth him ; for she is a sinner 

,3 ' ^thesB Galileans were sinners above all the 
15.' I TWP drew near . . publicans and sinners for 
15^ 2 This rianreceive.th sinners, and eateth wl, 
is' 7 joy ahaif'ie in heaven over one sinner th. 
is' 10 There is joy •°^6'" '^^^ sinner that repen; 
18.' 13 saying, God bl merciful to me a sinner 
19. 7 to be guest witi.a ^^^ t^^at is a smner 

24. 7 be delivered into\'>« hands of sinful men 
John 9. 16 How can a man th?' '^ a sinner do such 

9. 24 -we know that this 1}*° " a sinner 

9. 25 Whether he be a sinntr (or no}, I know 

9. 31 we know that God heare*"°t sinners : but 
Horn 3. 7 why yet am I also judg^ *? a sinner ._ 

S. 8 in that, while we were y# sinners, Chnst 
5. 19 For as by one. .many v/erl ™ade ainnera 
7. 13 that ain.. might become exi-e«aing sinful 

Gal. 2. 15 We (who are) Jews by natur^.' and no* el. 
2. 17 we ourselves also are found ?'^''*''S> 0^) 

I Ti. I. 9 forsinner3,forunholyandpr°"a'i^'*'"'™- 
1. Ts Jesus came into the world to ^ave sliuiera 

Heb. 7. 26 separate from sinners, and mi"^*." .S"*'" 

12. 3thatenduredsuchcontiadictioi! of sinners. 
Jas. 4. 8 Cleanse(your)handa,(ye)8inneiS]and pu. 

5. 20 he which converteth the sinnei . ™ ''"^ 
I Pe. 4. 18 whereshall the ungodly and the ?,"'°e'' aP- 
Jude 15 which ungodly sinners have spo?^ agai 

7. One owing, a debtor,- 6(j>et\eTTis opheiletes- 

Lukei3. 4 that they weresinners above alltf®" *"*" 
SING (aloud, forth, out), to — 

1. To sing praise, not zamar, 3. 

Judg. 5. 3 I will s'i'ng (praise) to the Loeb G°f *' ': 
Psa, 30. 4SinguntotheLORD.Oyesalntsof,'"Sjana 

33. 2 sing unto him with the psaltery ^^?^ ^^ 
57. 9 I will sing unto thee among the ""Jt'o^s 
so. 17 Unto thee, O my strength, win I ;?•»«= ^?^ 
66. 2 Sing forth the honour of his nanrf '• ^^^° 
66. 4 shall sing unto thee ; they shall i-^xf' 
71. 22 unto thee willlslngwith the hari''^','* 
71. 23 My lips shall greatly rejoice wh!^° ^ smg 
98. 5 Sing unto the Lord with the ha-T'. •.'''.'■'* 
lot. I of mercy ..unto thee, O Lord, w.j ^ ^^ 
Isa. 12. 5 Sing nnto the LOED ; for he hath r"^^ **'' 

2. To give forth the voice, ^Spii^inathanqo^' . 
l'aa.»o4. 12 the fowls. .(whlclO sing among it^^ '"'*°- 



SING 



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SISERA 



3. To answ&r, respond, njj; anah. 

Numzi. 17 Spring up, o'well ; sing ye unto it 

1 Sa. 21. u did tliey not sing one to another of hira 

29- S (Is) not this David, of whom they sang one 
Fja.147. 7 Siug unto the Lord v/ith thanksgiving 
Ec3. 2. 15 she aliall sing there, as in the days of her 

4. To ansioe.r, respond, njy ana.h, 3. 

Exod32. 18 (but) the noise of (them tliat) sing do I 
■Isa. 27. 2 In that day eing ye unto her, A vineyard 
5. Loud cry or- singing, nj-i rinnah. 

2 Ch.2o. 22 whenthey jpegan to sing and topraise, the 

6, To sing or cry aloud, |ri ranan. 

Job 38. 7 When the morning stars sang together 
Prov.2g. 6 but the righteous doth sing and rejoice 
Isa. 24. 14 they shall sing for the majesty of IheLo. 
35. 6 Then shall . .the tongue of the dumb siug 
42. II let the inhabitants of the rock sing, let 
44. 23 Sing, ye heavens ; for the Lord hath 
49. 13 Sing, ye heavens; and be joyful, earth 
54. ct Sing, barren, thou (that) didst not bear 
65. r4 my servants shall singfor joy of heart, but 
Jer. 31. 7 Siug with gladness for Jacob, and shout 
Zeph. 3. 14 Sing, daughter of Zion ; shout, O Israel 
Zeclr 2. 10 Sing and rejoice, daughter of Zion: for 

7. To sing or cry aloud, jn ranan, 3. 

1 Ch.i6. 33 Then shall the trees of the wood sing out 

Via. 51. 14 my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righte. 

59. 16 I will sing aloud of thy mercy in the mo. 

67. 4 O let the nations be glad, and sing for joy 

95. I let us sing unto the LORD; let us make a 
145. 7 They shall . .sing of thy righteousness 
149. 5 let them sing aloud upon their beds 

Isa. 26. ig Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust 
52. 8 with the voice together shall they sing 
52. 9 sing together, ye waste places of Jerusa. 

Jer. 31. 12 they shall come and sing in the height of 
51. 48 all that (is) therein, ahali singfor Babylon 

8. To cause to sing or cry aloud, ]i~i ranan, 5. 
Faa. Si. i Sing aloud unto Ood oar strength: make 

9. To sing, "Vv shur. 

Eze. 27. 25 Tho shipo of Tarshish did sing of thee in 

10.ro sing, TV shir. 

Exodis. I Then sang Moses and the children of Isr. 

15. 1 I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath tr. 

15. 21 Sing ye to the Lord, for he hath triump. 
Num2i. 17 Then Israel sang this song. Spring up, O 
Judg 5- I Then sang Deborah and Barak the son of 

5. 3 I, (even) I, will sing unto the Lord ; I 
t Ki. 10. 12 harps also and psalteries for singers 
I Ch. 16. 9 Sing unto him . . talk ye of all his wondr. 

i6. 23 Sing unto the Lord, all the earth ; show 
Psa. 7. title. Shiggaion of David, which he sang unto 

13. 6 will sing unto the Lord, because he hath 
21. 13 Be thou exalted . . (so) will we sing and pr. 
57. 6 offer, .sacrifices of joy ; I will sing, yea, I 
33. 3 Sing unto hira a new song ; play sicilfully 
S7. 7 my heart is fixed ; I will sing and give pr. 
59. 16 But I will sing of thy power, .for thou ha. 
65. 13 covered, .they shout for joy, theyalsosing 

68. 4 Sing unto God. .extol him that rideth upon 
68. 32 Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the earth 
89. I will sing of the mercies of the LORD for 

96. 1 O sing unto the Lord . . sing'unto the Lord 
96. 2 Sing unto the liORD, bless his name; show 
q8. I O sing unto the LORD a new song ; for he 

loi. I I will sing of mercy and judgment: unto 
»04. 33 I will sing unto the LORD as long as I live 

105. 2 Sing unto him.. talk ye of all his wondro. 

106. 12 Then believed they his words; they sang 
toS. I I will sing and give praise, even with my 
137. 3 (saying), Sing us (one) of the songs of Zion 

137. 4 Howshall we sing the LORD'S song in a st. 

138. 5 Yea, they shall sing in the ways of the L. 
144. 9 I will sing a new song unto thee, God 
149. I Sing unto the Lord anew song, (and) his 

Prov 25. 20 he that singcth songs to an heavy heart 
Isa. 5. I Kow will I sing to my well beloved a song 
42. JO Sing unto the Lord a new song, (and) his 
Jer. 20. 13 Sing unto tho Lord, praise ye tho Lord 

11. To sing, T?* shir, Sa. 

Zeph.2. 14 (their) voice shallaing in the windows ; de. 

12. A song, nyvshirah. 

Isa. 23. 15 after the end.. shall TyreBingasanharlot 

13. 7*0 sing an ode, ^Stu add. 

Eph. 5. 19 singing and making melody in your heart 
Col. 3. 16 singing with grace in your hearts to theL. 
Eev. 5. 9 they sung a nev/ song, saying. Thou art 

14. 3 they sung as it were a new song before the 

15. 3 theysingthe song of Moses the setvantof 

14. To sing praise witha musicalinstruni€nt,\f/tt.\\tt>. 
Rom. 1 5. 9 I will confess, .and sing unto thy name 

1 Co. 14. IS will sing with the spirit, and I will sing 

SUTO for joy, to cause to — 

To cause to sing or cry aloud, ]r[ ranan, 5. 

Job 29. 13 I caused the widow's heart to sing for J. 

BUfG an hynm, praise, psalms, to — 
I.T0 boast, praise, VSn halal, 3. 

2 Ch.23. 13 singers, .and such as taught to sing praise 

29. 30 commanded the Levites to sing praise un. 

29. 30 they sang praises with gladness, and they 

2. To sing praise urith a musical instrument, \\ia.\\<i>. 

Jaa. s- »3 let hira pray. Is any merryl lethimsing ps. 



3. To hymn, sing a hymn, vnt/ia humnco. 

Matt26. 30 when they had sung an hymn, they went 
Marki4. 26 And when they had sung an hymn, they 
Acts 16. 25 Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God 
Heb. 2. 12 in the midst of the church will I eing pr. 

SING together by course, to — 

To ansiuer, respond, "ijj; anah. 

Ezra 3. II they gang togetherbyconrseln praising anil 

SINGED, to be — 

To be singed, Ti-iq charak, 2. 

Dan. 3. 27 nor was an hair of their head singed, net 

SINGEB, (chief, men, women) — 

\. Singer of praise, musician, "isi zammar. 

Ezra 7. 24 any of the priestsund Levites, singers, po. 

2. To overlook, be pre-eminent, nyj nalsach, 3. 
Hab. 3. 19 To tho chief singer on my stringed instr. 

Z.A song, -\'^/ shir. 

2 Ch.29. 28 the singers sang, and the trumpeters sou. 

i.To sing, t^* shir. 

1 Ki. 10. 12 harps also and psalteries for singers 

2 Ch. 9. II and harps and psalteries for singers 
Psa. 68. 25 Tlie singers went before, the players on 

87. 7 As .well the singers as the players on Ins. 
Eccl. 2. 8 I gat me men singers and women singers 
Eze. 40. 44 the chambers of the singers In tho inner 

5. To sing, 'tb' shir, 3a. 

I Ch. 6. 33 Heman a singer, tho son of Joel, the son 
9. 33 these(are) the singers, chief of thefathera 
15. 16 (to be) the singers with instruments of mu. 
15. 19 the singers, Heman, Asaph, and Ethan 
15. 27 Levites that bare the ark, and the singers 
15. 27 the master of the song with the singers 
a Ch. 5. 12 the Levites (which were) the Ringers, all 
5. 13 the trumpeters and singers (were) as one 
20. 21 he appointed singers unto the Lord, and 
23. 13 the singers with instruments of music^ and 
35. 15 the singers the sons of Asaph (were) in th. 
Ezra 2.41 The singers : the children of Asaph, an hu. 
2. 70 the singers", and the porters, and the Net. 
7. 7 the singers, and the porters, and the Net. 
10. 24 Of the singers also; Eliashib : and of the 
Neh. 7. I the singers and the Levites were appointed 
7. 44 The singers : the children of Asaph, an hun. 
7. 73 the singers, and (some) of the people, and 
10. 28 the singers, the Nethinims, and all they 

10. 39 priests, .and the porters, and the singers 

11. 22 the singers (were) over the business of the 

11. 23 a certain portion should be for the singers 

12. 28 the sons of the singers gathered therasel. 
12. 29 the singers had builded them villages ro. 
12. 42 the singers sang loud, with Jezrahiah (th.) 
12. 45 the singers and the porters kept the ward 
12. 46 (there were) chief of the singers, and songs 

12. 47 gave the portions of the singers and the 

13. 5 the singers, and the porters, and the off. 
13. 10 the singers, that did the work, were fled 

SENOING (man, -woman) — 
1. Singing, "I'.pt zamir. 

Song 2. 12 tiie time of the singing (of birds) is come 

2. Loud cry or singing, njT rinnah. 

Psa. 126. 2 with laughter, and our tongiie with singing 
Isa. 14. 7 is quiet: they break forth into singing 
44. 23 break forth into singing, ye mountains, 

48. 20 with a voice of singing declare ye, tell th. 

49. 1 3 and break forth into singing, O mountains 
51. II shall return, and comewitli singing unto 
54. I break forth into singing, and cry aloud- 
55. 12 shall break forth before you into singing 

3. To cry or sing aloud, JD ranan, 3. 

Isa. 35. 2 and rejoice even with joy and singing 
i. Singing, ni]-) renanah. 

Psa. 100. 2 come' before Ha presence with singing 

5. To sing, T?* shir. 

1 Sa. 18. 6 singing and dancing, to meet king Saul 

2 Sa. 19. 35 the voice of singing men and singing wo. 

2 Ch.35. 2s the singing menahd the singing women 

6.7*0 sing, Tp shir, 3a. 

Ezra 2. 65 hundred singing men and singing women 
Neh, 7. 67 they had.. singing men and singing wo. 

7. A song, singing, singer, T\p shir. 

1 Ch. 6. 32 they ministered, .with singing, until Sol. 
13. 8 with singing, and with harps, and withpa. 

3 Ch.23. 18 withrejoicing and with singing, (as it was 
Neh. 12. 27' with singing, (with) cymbals, psalteries 

ETNGING, to bo — 

To be crying or singing aloud, \T\ ranan, 4. 

Isa. 16. 10 in the vineyards there shall be no singing 

EUTGLE, singleness — 

\. Freedom from duplicity, aTrxSrrts haploles. 

Eph. 6. 5 with fear and trembling, in singleness of 
Col. 3. 22 but in singleness of heart, fearing XJod 

2.Free/rom defect, unspotted, avKovs haplous. 
Matt. 6. 22 if therefore thine eye be single, thy who. 
Luke 1 1. 34 when thine eye is single, thy whole body 

3. Freedom from duplicity, a^\6rr)s aphclotes. 

Acts 2. 46 with gladness aid Singleness of heart 

STNOTJIAE, to maie — 

To Tnake wonderful, do wonderfully, N^p pala, 5. 
I«T. 27. 9 When a man shall make a singular vow 



BI'-NIM, C'ro. 

A people in the far east; the Chinese} 

Isa. 49. 12 Behold.. and these from the land of 3. 
SINITES, "J'P. 

A trlbu of Canaanites in the N. otXehanon; or at Tri- 
poLis or Orthosia between Tripolia and Area. 

Gen. 10. 17 And theHlvito, and theArkite, and the.'?. 

I Ch. I. IS And the HiTite,and thoArkite, and the S. 
SINX (dotra, to begin to), to (let) — 

1. To sink, MP taba. 

1 Sa. 17. 49 stone sunk into his forehead ; and he fell 
Psa. 69. 2 I sink in deep mire, where (there is) no 

69. 14 Deliver me. .and let me not sink : let mo 
Jer. 38. 6 no water,' but mire: so Jeremiah sunk in 

2. To go down, ii; yara^. 

Exodis. 5 depths have covered thcra : they sank lu 

3. To bend or bow t/ie Icnees, IPS kara. 

2 Kj. 9. 24 emote Jehoram. and he sunk down in his 

4. To sink, h^f tsalal. 

Exodis. 10 aeacovered them: theysankasleadintbo 

5. To sink, ypj* shaqa. 

Jer. SI. 64 Thussliall Babylon sink, and shall not run 
Q.To go down, sink down', fivBiCu) huthizO. 

Luke s. 7 both the ships, so that they began to aink 
7. To sink or go down into the sea, KarairovTl^otiai. 

Matt 14. 30 beginning to sink, he cried, saying. Lord 

8. 7*0 bear or carry down, KaTa(pepii) kalapherO. 

Acts 20. 9 sunk down with sleep, and fell down from 
Q. To put, set, place, riBrifit tithemi. 

Luke 9. 44 Let these aayinga sink down into yonr ears 
SI'-ON, \n''v projecting, Sicic. 

1. The peak of Mount Hermon; called Sirion oy the 
Sidoniaus, and Shenir by the Araoritee. 

Deut. 4. 48 even unto mount S., which (is) Hermon 

2. Tho city of Zion or Jerusalem. 

Matt2i. 5 Tell ye the daughter of S., Behold, thy 
Johni2. 15 Fcarnot, daughterof 8.: behold, thy king 
Koin. 9. 33 I lay in 3. a stumbling stone and rock of 

11. 26 There shall come out of S. the Deliverer 
Heb.i2. 22 But ye are come unto mounts., and unto 
I Pe. 2. 6 Behold, I lay in S. a chief comer stone 
Rev. 14. ilo; aLambstood ontho mounts., and wi 

SIPH'-MOTfl, n^DQ'i? fruitful 
A city in Judah. 

I Sa.30. 28 to(thcm) which (were)inS., and to(them> 
SIP'-PAI, '5p Jah is preserver. 

A son or descendant of Rapha, the gigantic ancestor of 
the Rephaira; he is called Saph iii 2 Sam. 21. 18, iind 
was slain by Sibbechai the Hushathito in the days of 
David. B.C. 104S. 

1 Ch.2a 4 at which time Sibbechai. .slews., (that wa«) 
SIR — 

l.Lord, master, sir, I'lnx adon. 

Gen. 43. 20 said, sir, we came indeed down at tho 
2.A man, male, husband, Uv-fip aner. 

Acta 7.2.6 Sirs, ye are brethren ; why doye wrong one 
14. :s saying, Sirs, why do ye these things V \Vo 

19. 25 Sirs, ye know that by this craft we have 
27. 10 Sirs, 1 perceive that this voyage will be wl. 
27. 21 Sirs, ye should have hearkened unto mo 
27. 25 Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer : for I b. 

3. Lord, master, sir, Kvpios kurios. 

Matt 13. 27 Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in thy 

21. 30 he answered and said, 1 (go) sir; and wc. 

27. 63 Sir, we remember that that deceiver said 

John 4. II Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, and 

4. 15 Sir, give rae this water, that I thirst not 

4. 19 Sir, I perceive that thou art a prophet 

4. 49 saith unto him, Sir, come down ere my ch 

5. 7 Sir, I have no man. .to put me into the 

12. 21 desired hira, saying. Sir, we would see Je. 

20. 15 Sir, if thou have borne him hence, tell me 
Acta 16. 30 and said. Sirs, what must I do to be saved 
Rev. 7. 14 said unto him. Sir, thou kuowest. And 

Sf-RAH, rrip turning aside. 

A pit, cistern, or well, near Hebron. 

2 Sa. 3. -26 brought him againfromthewellofS.ibut 

SIE'-ION, ]"]:c, I'l'^if coat of mail. 

The name given by the Sidonians to HennoD, the S. 

part of ilount Anti-Libanua. 

Deut. 3. 9 (Which) Hermon the Sidonians calls., and 
Psa. 29. 6 maketh..Lebanonand 3. llkea youngun. 

SIS-A'-MAX, 'ijpp Ja.h is distinguished. 

Son of Eleasah, and father of Shallnm, a descendant of 

Jerahmeei son of Pharez. B.C. J280. 

I Ch. 2. 40 AndEleasah begat S., and B. begat Shal. 

SI-SE'-RA, .NIO'p mediation, array. 

1. Captain of the host of Jabin king of Canaan, and 

killed by Jael. .B.C. 1300. 

Judg. 4. 2 the captain of whose llost(wa^) 8., which 
4. 7 1 will draw unto thee..S., the captainot 
4. 9 the Lord shall sell S. into the hand of a 
4. 12 they showed S. that Barak, was gone up 
4. 13 S. gathered togetherall his chariots, (even) 
4. 14 the Lord hath delivered S. into thine ha. 
4. 15 the Lord discomfited S., and all (his)ch. 
4. IS 80 that S. lighted down off (his) chanof 



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Judg. 4. 10 all the host of S. fell upon the edge of the 
4. 17 S. fleclaway on his feet to the tent of Jael 
4. i8 Jacl went out to meet S., and said unto 
4. 22 as Barak pursued S., Jael came out to me. 

4. 22 S. lay dead, and the nail (was) in his tem. 

5. 20 stars in their courses fought against -S. 
S. 26 with thehammer she smote S., she smote 
5. 28 mother of S. looked out at a window, and 
5. 30 to S. a prey of divers colours, a prey of di. 

I 8a. 12. 9 he sold them into the hand of 3., captain 
Psa. 83. 9 Douiitothem..aa (to)S., as(to)Jabin,at 

2. One of the Ncthinim whose descendants returned with 
Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 53 The children of Barkos, the cTiildrenofS. 

Neh. 7. 55 The cluidren of Barkos, the children of 3. 

8ISTEE — 

1. Sister, ri'.nK achotk. 

Gen. 4. 22 and the sister of Tubal-cain(waB)N'aamah 

12. 13 Say, I pray thee, thou (art) say sister: that 
12. 19 Why saidsl thou, She (is) my sister? so I 
2o. 2 said of Sarah his wife. She (is) my sister 
20. s Said he not unto me. She (is) my sister? 
eo. 12 yet indeed (she is) my sister ; she (is) the 
24. 30 when he saw the . . bracelets upon his sis. 
24. 30 heard the words of Eebekah his sister, sa. 

24. 59 they seat away Rebekah their sister, and 
24. 60 Thou (art) our sister, be thou (the mother) 

25. 20 took Rebekah to wife . .the sister to Lab. 

26. 7 said, She (is) my Bister : for he feared to 
26. 9 how saidst thou, She (is) my sister? And 
s8. 9 Mahalath. .the sister of Nebajoth, to be 

29. 13 heard the tidings of Jacob his sister's son 

30. I Eachel envied her sister ; and said unto 
30. 8 wrestled with my sister, and I have pre. 
34. 13 because he had defiled Dinah their sister 

34. 14 to give our sister to one that isuncircum. 
34. 27 beoanse they had defiled their sister 

34. 31 Should he deal with our. sister as with an 
36. 3 Ishmael's daughter, sister of Nebajoth 
36. 22 and Heman ; and Lotan's sister (was) Ti. 
46. 17 Isui, and Beriah, and Serah their sister 

Exod. 3. 4 his sister stood afar ofi', to vyitjwhat wo. 

2. 7 Then said his sister to Pharaoh's daughter 

6i 23 Elisheba, daughter ofJAmminadab, sister 

15. 2o Miriam the prophetess, the sister of Aar. 

Lev. 18. 9 The nakedness of t'ny sister, the daughter 
rS. II she (is) thy sister, thou shalt not uncover 
18. 12 the nakedness of thy father's sister 
18. 13 the nakedness 6t thy mother's sister 
18. 18 Neither shalt thou take a wife to her sis. 
2o. 17 if a man shall take his sister, hia father's 

20. 17 he hath uncovered his sister's nakedness 
20. 19 mother's sister, nor of thy father's sister 

21. 3 for his sister a virgin, that is nigh unto 
Num. 6. 7 his mother, for his brother, or for his sis. 

25. i3 their sister, which was slain in the day of 

26. 59 Aaron and Moses, and Miria;m their sist. 
Dent 27. 22 Cursed (be) he that lieth with his sister 
Josh. 2. 13 ray brethren, and my sisters, an^l aU that 



Judg 15. 
a Sa. 13. 



2 (is) not her younger sister fairer than she? 
1 the son of David had a fair sister, whose 
13. 2 he fell sick for his sister Tamar; for she 
13. 4 I love Tamar, my brother Absalom's sist. 
13. 5, 6 I pray thee, let my sister Tamar come 
13. II said unto her. Come lie with me, my sist. 
13. 20 hold now thy peace, my sister : he (is) thy 
13. 22 because he had forced his sister Tamar 
13. 32 the day that he forced his sister Tamar 
17. 25 the daughterof Nahash,. sister to Zeruiah 

I KL 11. 19 the Bister of his own wife, the sister of T. 
II. 20 the sisterof Tahpenea bare him Genubath 

« Ki. II. 2 the daughter of king Joram, sister of A. 

I Ch. 1. 39 and Homam ; and Tlmua (was) Lotaa's si. 
2. 16 Whose sisters (were) Zeruiah, and Abigail 

3. 9 sons of David . . and Tamar their sister; 
3. 19 Hananiah, and Shelomith their sister 

4. 3 and the name of their sister (was) Hazel. 

4. 19 0iis)wif6 Hodiah, the sisterof Naham, the 
7. 15 Shuppim, whose sister's namo (was) Maa. 
7. 18 his sister Hammoleketh bare Ishod, and 

7. 30 Ishuai, and Beriah, and Serah their sister 
7. 32 Shomer, and Hotham, and Shua their sis. 

a Ch.22. 11 for she was the sister of Ahaziah 

Job I. 4 called for their three sisters, to eat and to 

17; 14 said . .(Thou art) my mother, and my sis. 

42. ir all his sisters, and all they that had been 

Prov. 7. "4 Saytmto wisdom,Thoa(art)my sister, and 

Song, 4. 9 Thou hast ravished my heart, my sister 

4. 10 How fair is thy love, my sister, (my) spo. 

4. 12 A garden ioclosed (is) my sister, (my) sp. 

5. 1 1 am come into my garden, mygister.fr:/) 
S. 2 Open to me, my sister, my love, jny aove 

8. 8 We have a little sister, and she hath no 
8. 8 what shall we do for oursisterin the day 

Jer. 3. 7 And her treacherous Bister Judah Baw(it) 
3. 8 her treacherous sister Judah feared not 
3. 10 her treachsrons sister Judah hath not tOi 
22. 18 {s&yvag), Ah my brother ! or, Ah sister I 

Eze. 16. 45 and thou (art) the sister of thy sisters 
16. 46 thine elder sister (is) Samaria, she and her 
16. 46 thy younger sister, that dwelleth at thy 
j6. 48 thy sister hath not done, she nor her da. 
r6. 49 this was the iniquity of thy sister Sodom 
t6. 51 hast justified thy sisters in all thine abo. 
16. 52 Thou also, which hast judged thy sisters 
i6. 52 in that thon hast justified thy" sisters 
a6. 55 When thy sisters, Sodom and her dangh. 
16. 56 thy sister Sodom, was not mentioned by 
16. 61 when thou shalt receive;thy sisters, thine 
B3. II another in thee hath hmnbled bia sister 



Eze. 23. 4 Aholah the elder, and Aholibah her sist. 
23. u when her sister Aholibah saw (this.) she 
23. II in her whoredoms more than her sister 
23. 18 my mind was alienated from her sister 
23. 31 Thou hast walked in the way of thy sister 
23. 32 Thou Shalt drink of thy sister's cup deep 
23. 33 filled . . with the cup of thy sister Samaria 
44. 25 for brother, or for sister that hath had no 

Hob. 8. s Say ye unto your brethren . .your sisters 

2. Sister, aSeXf-fi adelphe. 

Matti2. 50 the same is my brother, and sister, and 
13. 56 And his sisters, are they not all with us? 
19. 29 hath forsaken houses, or brethren,- or si. 
Marl£- 3. 35 the same is my brother, and ray sister, and 
6. 3 are not his sisters here with us? And tli. 
10.29 ^^^^ hath left house, or brethren, or sist. 
10. 30 sisters, and mothers, and children, and 
Lukeio. 39 she had a sister called Mary, which also 

10. 40 dost thou not care that my sister hath 

14. 26 and children, and brethren, and sisters 
Johnii. I the tovm of Mary and her sister Martha 

11. 3 his sisters sent unto him, saying, Lord, be. 
II. 5 Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, and 
n. aS called Mary her sister secretly, saying, The 
II. 39 the sister of him that wasdead^saithunto 

■ ig. 25 his mother, and his mother's sister, Mary 

Act3-23. 16 Paul's sister's son heard of their lying in 

Bomi6. 1 1 commenduntoyouPhebeour sister,wh. 

18. 15 Julia, Nereus, and his sister, and Olym. 

I Co. 7. 15 a sister is not under bondage in 6uch(ca.) 

g. 5 Have we not power to lead about a sister 

1 Ti. s- 2 the younger as sisters, with all purity 
Jas. 2. 15 If a brother or sister be naked, and desti. 

2 John. 13 The children of thy elect sister greet thee 

SISTEE'S son — 

A cousin-german, sister's son, avc^ios anepsios. 

Col. 4. 10 Marcus, sister's son to Barnabas, touching 
BISTEE in law — 
Brother's wife, husband's brother's wife, nna; yebe. 

iluth 1. 15 thy sister in law is gonebackunto herpe. 
. 1. 15 said, .return thou after thy aistet in law 

SIT (by, dawn, with, still, np, together), to — 
1.2*0 brood, luitchs "IJ7 dagar. 

Jer. 17. II (As) the partridge sitteth (on eggs), and 

2. To sit dovm or siill, S?"'; yashab. 

Gen. 18. I he sat in the teut door in the heat of the 
19. •! Lot satin the gate of Sodom: andLotsee. 
21. 16 sat her down over against (him) a good way 
21. i6 she sat over against (htm), and lift upher 
27. ig sit and eat of my venison, that thy soul 

31. 34 had taken the images, and sat upon them 
37. 25 they sat down to eat bread : and they lif. 
38. 14 satin an open place, v/hich(i3)by the way 
43. 33 thoy sat before him, the first bom accor. 
48. 2 Israel strengthened himself, and sat upon 

Exod. 2. 15 But Moses fled . . and he sat down by a w. 

11. 5 the firstborn of Pharaoh that sitteth upon 

12. 29 the first bom of Pharaoh that sat on his 
j6. 3 when v/e sat by the fiesh pots, (and)Trhen 
17. 12 put (it) under him, and he sat thereon 
i3. 13 on the morrow, that Moses sat to judge 
18. 14 why sittest thou thyself alone, and all the 

32. 6 the people sat down to eat and to drink 
Xev. 15. 4 every thing whereon he sitteth shall be 

15. 6 that sitteth on (any) thing whereon he sat 
15. 20 every thing also that she sitteth upon sh. 
15. 22 toucheth any thing that she sat upon sh. 
15. 23 or on any thing whereon she sitteth, when 
15. 26 whatsoever she sitteth upon shall be unc. 

NEm32. 6 your brethren go to w)ar, and shall ye sit 
Dent. 6. 7 shalt talk of them when thou sittestinth. 

II. ig speaking of them when thou sittest in th. 

17. 18 when he sitteth upon the throne of his ki. 
Jadg. 3. 20 he was sitting in a summer parlour, which 

5. 10 ye that sit in judgment, and walk by the 

6. II sat under an oak which (was) in Ophrah 

13. 9 came again unto the woman as she sat 
ig. 6 they sat down, and did eat and drink both 
ig. 15 he sat him down in a street of the city 
20. 26 sat there before the Lord, and fasted that 

£uth 2. 14 she sat beside the reapers: and he reached 

3. 18 SitstiU, my daughter, until thou know how 

4. I went Boaz up to the gate, and sat him d. 

4. I Ho, such a one turn aside, sit down here 

4. I And he turned aside, and sat down 

4. 2 said, Sit ye down here. And they sat do. 

J Sa. I. g the priest sat upon a seat by a post of the 

4. 13 Eli sat upon a seat by the way side watc. 

ig. 9 he sat in his house with his javelin in his 

20. 5 I should not fail to sit with the king at me. 

20. 24 the king sat him down to eat meat 

2o. 25 the king sat upon his seat, as at other ti. 

20. 25 Abner sat by Saul's side, and David's pi. 

28. 23 he arose from the earth, and satuponthe 

2 Sa. 2. 13 they sat down, the one on the one side of 

7. I it came to pass, when the king sat in his 
7. 18 Then went king David in, and sat before 

18. 24 David sat between the two gates ; and the 

19. 8 Then the king arose, and sat in the gate 
23. 8 The Tachmonite that sat in the seat, chief 

t Ki. I. 13. 17, 24 reign after me, and he shall sit 

I. 20 who shall sit on the throne of my lord the 
1. 27 who should sit on the throne of my lord 
I. 30 he shall sit upon my throne in my stead 
I. 35 that he may come and sit upon my throne 
I. 46 Solomon sitteth on the throne of the kin. 
I. 48 which hath given (one)tositon my throne [ 
3. 12 Then aat Solomon apoD the throne of Da, I 



Ki. 



»3- 
'3- 
16. 
19. 
21. 
22. 
22. 
2 Ki. I. 

4- 
4- 
6. 

/• 
7- 
9- 
10. 
?»■ 
'3- 
>S- 
18, 

1 Ch.17. 

•7- 
28. 
29. 

2 Ch. 6, 



Ezra g. 

9- 

10. 

10. 

Neh. I. 

2. 

8. 

Esth. I. 

1. 



Job 



Psa. 



29. 
1. 
2. 

9- 
10. 
26. 
26. 
29. 

47- 

50. 

69. 

99. 
107. 
no. 
119. 
127. 
132. 

Prov. 9. 

20. 
23- 
31- 

Eccl.io. 

Song 2. 

Isa. 3. 
6. 
14. 
16. 
28. 
36. 
40. 
42. 
47- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
47- 

Jer. 3. 

8. 
13- 
'3- 
IS- 

»5- 
16. 

»7. 
22. 



26. 
29. 
32- 
33- 
36. 

36- 
36 
36. 
38. 
39- 

Lam. I, 



19 sat down on his throne, and caused a seat 
ig the king's mother; and she sat on liis ri, 

6 thou hast given him a son to sit on his th. 
2osit on the throoeof Israel, .is the Lokb pr. 
25 not fail thee a man in my sight to sit on 
14 found him sitting under an oak : and be 

20 it came to pass, as they sat at tho table 

1 1 as soon as he sat on his throne, (that) he 
4 came and sat down under a juniper tree 

13 there came in two men. and sat before 
10 the king of Judah sat each on his throne 

19 i saw the Lord sitting onhis throne, and 
9 and, behold, he sat on the top of an hill 

20 he sat on her laiees till coon, and (then) 
38 the sons of the prophels(were) sitting be. 
32 EUsha sat in his house.. the elders sat with 

3 they said one to another. Why sit we here 

4 if we sit still here, wedie also. Now there. 

5 behold, the captains of the host (were) a. 
30 children of. .fourth (generation) shall sit 

19 And he sat on the throne of thekings 

13 Jeroboam sat upon his throne: and JoasS 

12 Thy sons shall sit on the throne of Israel 
27 (hath he), .(sent me) to the menwhichsit 

1 it came to pass, as David eat in his house 
16 t"he king came and sat before the Lord 

5 he hath chosen Solomon my son to situp. 
23 Solomon sat on tlie throne of the Lord as 
16 notfail theea man in my sight to situpon 
9 and Jchoshapliat kiogof Judah sateither 
9 they sat in a void place at the entering in 
18 I saw the LoKD silting upon his throne 

3 I rent my garment, and sat down aston. 

4 I sat astonied until the evening sacrifice 
9 the people sat in the street of the house 

16 sat down in the firstday ot the tenth mo. 
4 I sat down and wept, and mourned (cer.) 
9 said unto me, the queen also sitting by 

17 made booths, and sat under the booths 

2 the king Ahasuerua sat on the throne of 

14 (and) which sat the first in the kingdom 
jg then Mordecai sat in the king's gate 

21 whUeMordecai satin the king's gate, two 

15 the king and Haman sat down to drink 

1 the king s.it upon his royal throne in the 

13 Mordecai the Jew sittingat the king's gate 
10 the Jew, that sitteth at the king's gate 

8 he took him a potsherd . . and he aat down 

13 they sat down with him upon the ground 

25 I chose out their way, and sat chief, and 
J nor sitteth in the seat of thescorafui 
4 He that sitteth in the heavens shall laugh 
4 thou satest in the throne judging right 
8 He sitteth in the lurking places of the vl. 

4 I have not sat with vain persons, neither 

5 I have hated, and will not sit with the 
10 sitteth upon the flood ; yea, the Lord sit. 

8 God sitteth upon the throne of his holin. 

20 Thou sittest (and) speakest against thy 
12 They that sit in the gate speak against 

1 he sitteth (between) the cherubim; let 
10 Such as sit in darkness, and intheshadow 

1 Sit thou at my right hand, until I make 
23 Princes also did sit (and) speak against me 

2 to sit up late, to cat the bread of sorrows 

12 their children shall also sit npon thy thr. 
I we sat down : yea, we wept, when we re. 

14 she sitteth at the door of her house, on a 
8 A king that sitteth in the tnrone.of judg. 
I When thou sittest to eat with a ruler, co. 

23 when he sitteth among the elders of the 

6 great dignity, and the rich sit in low pla. 

3 I sat down under his shadow with great 

26 she, (being) desolate, shall sit npon the 
I I saw also the Lord sittingnpon a throne 

13 I will sit also upon the mount of the con. 

5 he shall sit upon it in truth in the taber. 

6 a spirit of judgment to him that sitteth 

12 (hath be) not (sent me) to-the men that s. 

22 fit is) he that sitteth iipon the circle ot • 

7 them that sit in darkness out of the pris. 
I sit in the dust, O virgin daughter of Bab. 

1 sit on the ground : (there is) no throne, O 
5 Sit thou silent, and get thee into darkness 

8 I shall not sit (as) a widow, neither shall 

14 (there shall) not (be) a. .fire to sit before 

2 sit down, O Jerusalem ; loose thyself from 
2 in the ways hast thor sat for them, as the 

14 Why do wc sit still? assemble yourselves 

13 even the kings that sit upon David's thr. 
j8 Humble yourselves, sit down : for your 
17 I sat not in the assembly of the mockers 
17 I sat alone, becanse of thy hand ; for thou 
' 8 to sit with them to eat and to drink 
25 princes sitting upon the throne of David 

2 king of Judah, that sittest upon the th, 

4 kings sitting upon the throne of David 
36 sitting upon the throne of David, and ni. 
10 sat down in the entry of the new gate of 

16 the king that sitteth upon the throne of 
12 the Jews that sat in the court of the pri. 

17 David shall never want.a man to sit upon 
12 all the princes sat there, (even) Elishama 

15 they said unto him. Sit down now, and re. 
22 the king sat in the winter house, in the 
30 He shall have none to situpon thethrone 

7 the king then silting in the gate of BenJ. 

3 sat in the middle gate,<even)Nergal-sha. 

18 come down from (thy) giory, and sit in th. 
I How doth the city sit solitary (that was) 

10 The elders of the. daughterof Zion situp> 
29 He sitteth alone and keepetb silence, be. 



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Eze. 3. 15 I sat where tliey sat, and remained there 
g: I ill the fifth (day) of the month, (^s) I sat ii> 
8. t and the elders of Judah sat before me 
8. 14 behold, there sat women weeping for Ta. 

14. I came certain of the elders .and sat before 

ao. I came to enquire of the LORD, and sat he. 

23.41 satest upon a stately bed, and a table pre! 

a6. 16 they shall sit upon the ground, and shall 

23. 2 I sit (in) the seat of God, in the midst of 
33.31 they sit before thee (as) my people, and 
44. 3 he shall sit in it to eat l)read before the 

Joel 3. 12 there will I sit to judge all the heathen 
Jon. 3. 6 covered (him) with sackcloth, and sat in 
4. 5 sat on the east side of the city, and there 

4. 5 sat under it in the shadow, till ha might 
Mic. 4. 4 they shall sit every man under his vine 

7. 8 when I sit in darkness, tlie LoRD(shallbe) 
Zech. I. II behold, all the earth sittetli still, and is 

3. a thou, and thy fellows that sit before thee 

5. 7 this (is) a woman that silteth in the midst 

6. 13 and shall sit and rule upon his throne; and 
Mai. 3 3 he shall sit (as) a refiner and purifier of 

3. To sit down or still, 3n; yethib, 

Dan. 7. 9 the Ancient of days did sit, whose garni. 

7. 25 the judgment shall sit, and they shall ta. 

4. To give a place, oipo in; nathan maqom. 

I Sa. g. 22 made them sit in thechiefestplaceamong 
h.Tn be, come, go-round about, 33p sabo,b. 

I Sa. 16. II we will not sit down till lie come bither 
6.Ti> tie down, crouch, CJT rabats. 

Deut 22. 6 the dam sitting upon the young, or upon 
7. To be laid down, npn takah, 4. 

Deut 33. 3 they sat down at thy feet ; (every oDe)eh. 
ti.A silling, session, n3E* shebeth. 

Isa. 30. 7 have I cried. .Their strength is (to) sit St. 

9. Tn sit up, avaKaOl^u) anakalhizO. 

Luke 7. 1 5 he that was dead [sat up],and began to ep. 
Acts 9. 40 eyes : and when she saw Peter, she aatup 

10. To lie back, recline, in/aKfipLai anakcimai. 
Matt 26. 20 when the even was come, he sat down wl. 
Markc4. 18 as they sat and did eat, Jesus said. Verily 

11. To lay down, or back, recline, &.i/aK\lvu anaklino. 
Matt. 8. 1 1 That many . . shall sit down with Abraham 

14. 19 commanded the multitude to sitdown on 
Lukei3. 29 and shall sit down in the kingdom of God 

\2. To fallback, recline, ii/airi-Trru anapipto. 

Matt 15. 35 hecommanded the multitude to sit down 
Mark 6. 40 they sat down in ranks, by hundreds, and 

8. 6 he commanded the peoplctosit down on 
Lukei4. 10 But. .go and sit down in the lowest room 

22. 14 when the hour was come, he eat down, and 
John 6. io,ioMakethemen6itdown..Sothemensatd. 

13. To sit down, /cafle'^o/iai kathezomai. 

Matt 26. 55 I sat daily with you teaching in the tem. 

Luke 2. 46 Bitting in the midst of the doctors, both le. 

John 4. J) Je. therefore, .sat thus on the well : (and) 
n. 2o went and met him; butMarysat (still)in 
2o. 12 seeth two angels in white sitting, the one 

Acts 6. IS all that sat in the council, looking stedf. 

14.7V) sit or put down, ndSr^iiai kalhemai. 

Matt. 4. 16 The people which sat in darkness sawgr. 

4. 16 to them which sat in the region and sha. 

9. 9 saw a man named Matthew, sitting at the 

11. 16 like unto children sitting in the markets 
13. I same day went Jesus . . and gat by the sea 
13. 2 so tiiat be went into a ship, and sat; and 

15. zg went up into a mountain, and sat down 
so. 30 two blind men sitting by the way side, wh. 
22. 44 Sit thou on my right hand, till I make th. 
33. 22 sweareth. .by him that sitteth thereon 

24. 3 as he sat upon the mount of Olives, the 
26. 58 went In, and sat with the servants, to see 
26. 64 see the Son of man sitting on the rightha. 

26. 69 Now Peter sat without in the palace : and_ 

27. 36 And sitting down they watched him v. 19. 

27. 61 other Mary, sitting over against the sep. 

28. 2 and rolled back the stone . .and sat upon 
Mark 2. 6 there were certain of the scribes sitting 

2. 14 saw Levi the (son) of Alpheus sitting at 
3.-32 multitude sat about him ; and they said 
3. 34 looked round about on them which, sat ab. 
^. I he entered into a ship, and eat in the sea 

5. 15 had the iegion, sitting, and clothed, and 
lo. 46 son of Timeus, sat by the highway side be. 

12. 36 [Sit thou) on my right hand, til! I make 

13. 3 as he sat upon the mount of Olives, over 
14. 62 shall see the Son of mansitting on the ri. 

16. 5 they saw a young man sitting on the right 
Luke I. 79 To give light to them that sit in darkness 

S- 1 7 Pharisees and doctors of the law sitting by 

5. 27 saw. .Levi, sitting at the receipt of custom 
'7. 32 They are like unto children sitting in the 

8. 35 found-theman. .sitting at thefeet of Jesus 
10., 13 great while ago repented, sitting in sack. 
18. 35 certain blind man sat by the way side be. 
2o. 42 Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on my 
22. 55 when they had iindled a fire.. Peter sat do. 
22. 56 certain maid beheld him as he sat by the 
22. 69 Hereafter shall the Son of man sit on the 

John 2. 14 And found., the changers of money sitting 

6. 3 into a mountain, and there he sat with his 
g. 8 said, Is not this he that sat and begged ? 

12. 15 thy king cometh, sitting on an ass's colt 
Acts 2. 2 it filled all the house where [they were si.] 
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Acts 3. 10 knew that it was he which sat for alms at 

8. 28 sitting in Itis chariot read Esaias the pro. 

14. 8 there sat a certain man at Lystra, impot. 

ao. 9 [there sat] in a window a certain young 

23. 3 for siltest thou to judge me after the law 

1 Co. 14. 30 be revealed to another that sitteth by, let 

Col. 3. I where Clirist sitteth on the right hand of 

Heb. I 13 Sit on my right hand, until I make thine 

Jas. 2. 3 Sit tliou here in a good place; and say to 

2. 3 Stand thou there, or sit here under myla. 

Rev. 4. a throne was set in heaven, and (one)Eat on 

4. 3 (he that sat waa to look uponJLike a jasper] 

4. 4 saw four and twenty ciders sitting, clothed 

4 9 honour and thanks to him that sat on the 

4. 10 fall down before him that sat on the thr. 
5.- 1 saw in the right Jiand of him that eat on 
S- 7 right liand of him that sat upon tlie thr. 

5. 13 unto him thatflitteth upon the throne, and 

6. 2 behold a white horse ; and ho that sat on 
6. 4 given to him that sat thereon to take pc. 
6. 5 he that sat on him had a pair of balances 
6. 8 his name that sat on him was Death, and 

6. 16 hide us from the face of him that sittefhon 
7. 10 Salvation to our God which sitteth' upon 

7. 15 he that silteth on the throne shall dwell 
g. 17 tliem that saton them, having breastplates 

II. 16 four and twenty elders which sat before 
14. 14 upon the cloud (one) sat like unto the Son 
14. 15 crying with a loud voice to him that saton 
14. 16 he that sat on the fcloiid thrust in his sic. 
17. 1 great whore tliat sitteth upon many wat. 
17. 3 saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured 

17. 9 mountains, on which the woman sitteth 
17. 15 where the whore sitteth, are peoples, and 

18. 7 forshesaith in her heart, I sit aqueen, and 

19. 4 fell down and worshipped God that sat on 
19. II he that sat upon him (was) called Faithf. 
19. 1 8 flesh of horses, and of them that sat on th. 
ig. 19 make war against him that sat on the ho. 

19. 21 slain with the sword of him that sat upon 

20. II great white throne, and him that sat oh it 

21. 5 he that sat upon the tlirone said, Behold 

15. To set or put down, KaOl^w kathizd. 

Matt 13. 48 sat down, and gathered the good into ve. 

19. 28 when the Son of man shall ait in the thro, 
jg. 28 ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones, ju. 

20. 21 Grant that these my two sons may sit, the 
2o. 23 but to sit on my right hand, and on my left 
23. a The scribes and the Phariseessitin Moses' 
25. 31 thien shall he sit upon the throne of his gl. 
a6. 36 Sit ye here, while I go and pray yonder 

Mark 9. 35 sat down, and called the twelve, and saith 

10. 37 Grant unto us that we may sit, one on thy 
to. 40 But to sit on my right hand and on my left 

11. 2 find a colt tied, whereon never raau sat 
H. 7 brought the colt to Jesus . . and he sat up. 

12. 41 Jesus sat over against the treasury, and 
14. 32 saith to his disciples. Sit ye here, while I 
16. 19 (received up into heaven, and sat on the) 

Luke 4. 20 gaye (it) again to the minister, and sat do. 

5. 3 sat down, and taught the people out of the 
14. 28 which of you. .sitteth not down first, and 
14. 31 what king, sitteth not down first, and co. 
16. 6 Take thy bill, and sit down quickly, and 

19. 30 a colt tied, whereon yet never man sat : 1. 

22. 30 sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of 
John 8. 2 [people came unto him ; and he sat down] 

12. 14 when he had found a young ass, sat there. 

19. 13 sat down in the judgment seat in a place 

Acts 2. 3 like as of fire, and it sat upon each of them 

2. 30 he would raise up Christ to sit on his thr. 

8. 31 desired Philipthathe would, .sitwithhim 

12. 21 sat upon his throne, and made an oration 

13. 14 went into the synagogue, .and sat down 
16. 13 sat down, and spake unto the women wh. 

25. 6 sitting on the judgment seat, commanded 
25. 17 sat on thejudgmentseat, and commanded 

1 Co. 10. 7 people sat down to eat and drink, andro. 

2 ICh. 2. 4 80 that he as God sitteth in the temple of 
fleb. I. 3 sat do'wn on the right hand of the Majesty 

10. 12 But this man. .satdovm on the right hand 
Bev. 3. 21 will I grant to sit. in my throne, even asl 

20. 4 1 saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and 

16. i^o lay or lie down, KaraKe7fiat kalakeimai. 
Luke s- 29 great company . .that sat down with them 

17. To lay down, kotokA/cw kaiaklino. 

Lukei4. 8 sit not down in the highest room; lest a 

18. To sit down alongside, irapaKadt(u> pa'rakathizd. 
Lukeio. 39 sister called Mary, which also satat Jesus' 

19. To lie back or recline vnlh-, ffvvavamliiai sunan. 
Matt. 9. 10 came and sat down withhim and his dis. 
Mark 2. 15 sat also together with Jesus and his disc 

6. 22 pleased Herod and them that sat with him 
6. 26 for their sakes which [sat withlhim, he 

SIT (doxra at meat ■with), to — 

1. To lie or lay down or back, avaKilfxai anakeimai. 
Matt. g. 10 as Jesus sat at meat in tlie house, behold 

26. 7 poured (it) on his head, as he sat (at meat) 
Markifi. 14 (appeared, .as they satat meat, andupb.] 
Luke 7. 37 when she knew that (Jesus) [sat at meat] 

22. 27whether(is)greater he that sitteth at meat 
22. 27 (is) not he that sitteth at meat? but I am 

2. To recline, avaK\ivoi anaklino. 

Luke 7. 36 And he went, .and [sat down to meat] 

3.T0 lay or lie doioJi, KCTCKf7,uat kalakeimai. 
Mark 2. 15 aa Jesus sit at raeat m his house, man; 



Marki4. 3 '^^ he sat at meat, there came a woman 

1 Co. 8 lo If any man sec thee, sit atmeatia the Id. 

4.T0 lay doum, KaraKKlvui kataklind. 

Luke24. 30 as he sat atracat with them, he took bread 
&.Tofall back or doum, ivcmlirrw anapiptS. 
Lukeii. 37 and he went in, and sat down to meat 
17. 7 will gay.. Go and sit down to meat 
6. 7b he do-ton with, (nivai/dKd/ji.ai.iiunanak. 

Malti4. 9 for. them wliich sat with him at meat, h« 
Luke 7. 49 they tliat sat at meat with him began to 
14. 10 prcaenccof them thai titutmeatwlththco 
1 4. 13 when one of them that sat at meat with 

SIT down to meat, to make to — 
To lay down or back, reclirj:, anaKKlvi,} an'aklind. 
Luke 1 2. 37 make them to sit down to meat, and will 

Sn' (down), together, to make to — 

l.yo lay down or back, avaKKiuu anaklino. 

Mark 6. 39 commaudcd them (to make all eit down) 
Luke g. 15 And they didso, and[made thcmaUeltd.) 

2. To lay down, Kara-.-.Klvu kaiaklino. 

Luke 9. 14 Make them sit down by OfCics In a comp. 

Z.To sil down with, avyna6i(u suijkathizo. 

Eph. 2. 6 made (us) sit together In haavcnly(place8) 
EIT upon or with, to — 
l.To go up upon, mount, i-niBaivta epibaino. 

Matt 21. 5 sitting upon an aas, and a colt the foal of 

2. 7*0 sit dovm with, trvyKiOr^fiai suijkathejnai. 

Marki4. 54 eat with the servants, and warmed him. 

Acts 26. 30 and Bcniice, and Iheytiiat sat with them 
SIT at the table with, to — 
To recline loitk, (rviraviKfi/iai sunanakeimai. 

Johni2. 2 one of Ihcm that [sat at the table with] 
SITE — 
If, ON im. 

Eze. 35. .6 Bill) thou hast not bated blood, even bio. 
Srr'-NAH, njQif hatred. 

A name given to a well which Isaac's servants digged 
in Gerar, but which was seized by the servants at 
Abinielech; still called Shutiieh, and is on the W. of 
Kehoboth or /Ji!,'iei6c/i. 6.0.1897. 

Gen. 26. 21 digged, .and he called the c^uuQ of It 3. 
SITTING (down) — 
l.To sit dovm, or still, 2f^',.yashab. 

2 Cb. 9. 18 stays on each side of the sittlngplace, and 
Psa.139. 2 Tliou knowest ray down sitting and mice 
Lara. 3. 63 Behold their sitting down, and their rls. 

2. A scat, ayiD tnoshab. 

1 Kj. 10. 5 sitting of his servants, and ihe attendance 

2 Ch. 9. 4 sitting of his servants, and the attendance 
SmJATE, situation, (to be) — 

1.7*0 sil down or still, 3?*; yashab. 

Eze. 27. 3 O thou that artsiluate at the entry of the 
Nah. 3. 8 that was situate among the rivers, (that 

2.A scat, ijno moshab. 

2 Ki. 2. 19 situation of this city (is) pleasant, as my 

Z.Whcd is fixed, p?xp maUuq. 
- I Sa. 14. 5 fore front of the OBe (was) situate north. 

i. Elevation, fjiJ noph. 

Psa. 48. 2 Beaiitif ul for situation, tho Joy of the wh. 
Sr-VABT, ivp. 

The third month of the Hebrew year, from the new 
moon of June to that of July. 

Esth. 8. 9 the third month, that(O)), the month 9. 
BES, sixth — 
l.Six, sixth, ^v, rpp shesh, shishshah. 

Gen, 7. 6 Noah (was) six hundred years old when 

7. II In the six hundredth year of Noah's life 

8. 13 it came to pass in the sLx hundredth and 
16. 16 Abram (was) fourscore and six years old 

30. 20 because I have bom him six sons : and she 

31. 41 I served thee. . six years^for thy cattle: and 
46. 2G all the souls (were) threescore and six 

Exodia. 37 about six hundred thousand on foot (that 
14. . 7 he took SLX hundred chosen chariots, and 
16. 2O Six daysye shall gather it; but on these. 
2o. 9 Six days shalt thou labour and doaU thy 
20. II (in) six days the LoKD made heaven ana 
ai. 2-8ix years he shall serve ; and in the sev. 
23. 10 six years thou shalt sow thy land, and sh. 
23. 12 Six days thou shalt do thy work, and on 
24. 16 the cloud covered it six days : and the Be. 
25. 32 six branches shall comeoutof tho sides of 
25. 33 the six branches that come out of the c». 

25. 35 the six branches that proceed out of the 

26. 9 and six curtains by themselves, and shalt 
26. 22 for the sides . . thou shalt make six boards 
28. 10 Six of their names on one stone, and (the 
28. 10' six names of the rest on the other stona 
31. 15 Six days may work be done ; but in the 
31. 17 (in) six day the Lord made heaven and 
34. 21 Six days thou shalt work; but on the se. 
33. 2 Six days shall work be done, but on tho 
36. 16 five curtains by themselves, and six curtL 
36. 27 And for the sides, .he made all boards 
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Exo(]<i7- 19 throughout the six branches going out of 

37. 21 according to the sixbranchesgoing out of 

38. 26 six hundred thousand and three thousand 
lev. 12. 5 shall continue.. threescore and six days 

23. 3 Six daj'-3 shall work be done: but the sev. 
S4. 6 thou shalt set them in two rows, six on a 

25. 3 Six years thon shalt sow thy field, and six. 
Num. I. 21 forty and six thousand and five hundred 

I. 25 forty and five thousand six hundred and 

1. 27 threescore and fourteen thousand and six 
1. 46 six hundred thousand and three thousand 
s. 4 and fourteen thousand and six hundred 

2, 9 fourscore thousand and six thousand and 
2. II forty and six thousand and five hundred 
2. 15 forty and Ave thousand and six hundred 

2. 31 fifty and seven thousand and six hundred 

3. 32 six hundred thousand and three thousand 
3. 28 eight thousand and six hundred, keeping 

3. 34 those that were numbered. .(were) six tho. 

4. 40 two thousand and six hundred and thirty 
7. 3 they brought, .six covered wagons, and 

ti. 21 The people, among whom I (am are) six 
s6. 41 forty and five thousand and six hundred 

26. 51 six hundred thousand and a thousand se. 
31. 32 six hundred thousand and seventy thous, 
31. 37 wa,9 six hundred and threescore and lift. 
31. 38 And the beeves (were) thirty and six tho. 
31. 44 And thirty and six thousand beeves 

35. 6 there shall be six cities for refuge, v/hich 

35.13 of these cities, .six cities shall ye have for 

35. IS six cities shall be a refuge, (both) for the 

Peut. 5. 13 Six daysthoa shalt labour, and do all thy 

15. 12 be sold auto thee, and servo thee six ye. 
15. 18 servant (to thee), in serving thea six yea. 

16. 8 Six days thou shalt eat unleavened bread 
Josh. 6. 3 And ye shall compass the city . .six days 

6. J 4 returned into the camp : so they did six 

7. 5 smote of them about thirty and six men 

15. 59 and Eltekon, six cities with their villages 
igV-'ei and En-gedi; six cities with their villages 

Judg. 3. 31 slew of the Philistines six hundred men 
12. 7 Jophthah judged Israel Six years. Then 
j8. u six hundred men appointed with weapons 
»8. 16 the six hundred men appointed with th. 
j8. 17 the six hundred men (that W6re)appoin. 
20. 15 twenty and six thousand men that drew 
20. 47 six hundred men turned and fled to the 

Auth 3. 1 5 he measured six (measures) of barley, and 
3. 17 These six measures of barley gave he me 

I Sa^ 13. 5 sis thousand horsemen, and people asthe 
J3. 15 present with him, about six hundred men 

14. 2 people.. withhlm(were)Bboutsixhundred 

17. 4 Goliath.. whose height(was) si.x cubits and 

17, 7 his spear's head (weighed) six hundred sh. 
33. 13 his men, (which were) about six hundred 
87, 2 he passed over with the six hundred men 
30. 9 and the six hundred men that (were) with 

a Sa. a. II David was Iting. .seven years ajid six mo. 

5. 5 he reigned., seven years and six months 
6. 13 when they, .had gone eia paces, he sacri. 

15. 18 six hundred men which came after him 
St. 20 six.ftngers, and on every foot six toes 

I Ki. 6. 6 the middle (was) six cubits broad, and the 
•o. 14 six hundred threescore and six talents of 
10. i5 six hundred (shekels) of gold went to one 
10. 19 The throne had six steps, and the top of 

10. 20 twelve lions stood, .upon the six steps: th. 
JO. 29 went out of Egypt for six hundred (she.) 

11. 16 six months did Joab remain therewith all 

16. 8 In the twenty and sixth yearof Asaking 
16. 23 Omri. six years reigned he in Tirzah 

3 Ki 5. s six thousand (pieces) of gold; and ten oh, 

11. 3 hid in the house of the lK)RD six years 

13. 19 Thou shouldest have smitten flva or six. 

15. 8 reign over Israel in Samaria six months 

18. 10 in the sixth yeaff of Hezekiah, that (is)-' 
> Ch. 3. 4 (These) she were bom unto him in Heor. 

3. 4 there he reigned seven years and six rao. 
3. 32 Bartah, and Neariah, and Shaphat, six 

4. 27 Shfmel had sixteen sons and six daughters 
7. z two and twenty thonsan d and six hundred 

7. 4 soldiers for war, six and thirty thousa,nd 
7. 40 the number. .(was) twenty and six thous. 

8. 38 Azel had six sons, whose names (are) th. 

9. 6 and their brethren, eix-liundred and nin. 
9. 9 brethren.. nine hundred and fifty and six 
9. 44 Azel had six sons, whose names (are) th. 

12. 24 The children of Judah . . (were) six thous. 
12. 26 of Levi, four thousand and six hundred 
12. 35 twenty and eight thousand and six hund. 

20. 6 fingers and toes.. six (on each hand), and a. 

21. 25 David gave to Oman for tho place six hu. 
33. 4 and six thousand (were) officers and jud. 

25. 3 the sons of Juduthim . .six, under the ha. 

26. 17 Eastward (were) six Levites, northward 
a Oh. I. 17 a chariot forsix hundred (shekels) of silv. 

2. 2 three thousand and six hundred to over. 
2. 17 fifty thousand and three thousand and six 

2. 18 three thousand and six hundred overseers 

3. 8 fine gold, (amounting) to six hundred ta. 
g. 13 sixhundredand threescore and sixtalents 
9. 15 six hundred (shekels) of beaten gold went 
9. 18 (there were) six steps to the throne, with 
9. 19 twelve lions stood . . upon the six sUps 

16. 1 In the SIX and thirtieth year of the reign 
32 12 he was .hid in the house of God six years 
26. 12 men of valour (were) two thousand and six 
29. 33 the consecrated thing8(were)8ixhundrcd 
35. 8 two thousand and six hiipdred (small ca ) 

B2ra 2. 19 The children of Rani, six hundred forty 
>. II The children of Bebai, sixhundred twenty 
a. 13 of Adonikam, six hundred sixty and six 



Ezra 2. 14 of Bigvai, two thousand fifty and six 
2. 22 The men of jv'etophah, fifty and six 
2. 26 The children of Ramah and Gaba, six hn. 
2. 30 of Magbish, an hundred fifty and six 
2. 35 three thousand and six hundred and thi. 
2. 60 the children of Nekoda, six hundred fifti. 
2. 66 horses (were)seven hundred thirty and six 

2. 67 (their) asses, six thousand seven himdred 
8. 26 I even weighed unto their hand six hun. 

8. 35 ninety and six rams, seventy and seven la. 
Neh. 5. 18 one ox, (and) six choice sheep; also fQ,wls 

7. 10 Thechildrenof Arab, sixhundred flftyand 
7. IS The childien of Binnui, six hundred forty 
7. r6 The children of Bebai, six hundred twenty 
7. 18 The children of Adonikam, six hundred 
7. 20 The children of Adin, six hundred fifty 
7. 30 The men of Kamah and Gaba, sixhundred 
7. 62. the children of Nekoda, six huudredforty 
7. 68 Their horses, seven hundred thirty and six 
7. 69 six thousand seven hundred and twenty 

Esth- 2. 12 six months with oil of myrrh, and six mo. 

Job 5. 19 He shall deliver thee In six troubles; yea 
42. 12 six thousand camels, and a thousandyoks 

ProT. 6. 16 These six (things) doth theLoHD hate, yea 

Isa. 6. 2 each one had six wjngs ; with twain be co. 

Jer. 34. 14 when he hath served thee six years, thou 
52. 23 there were ninety and six pomegranates 
52. 30 persons (were) four thousand and six hu. 

Eze, 9. 2 six men came from the way of the higher 

40. 5 measuring reed of six cubits (long) by.tbe 
40. 12 sis cubits ou this side, and six cubits on 

41. I six cubits broad on the one side, sod six 
41. 3 door six cubits, and the breadth of the do. 
41. 5 measured the wall of the house six cubits 
41. 8 the foundations .. (werel a full reed of six 
46. I The gate . . shall be shut the six wof king 
46. 4 six lamhs without blemish, and a ram wi. 
46. 6 a young bnUocJc. . and six lambs, and a ram 

2.iSix, sixth, TV?, W sheth, shilh. 

Ezra 6. 15 the sixth year of the reign of Darius the 
Dan.- 3. I (and) the breadth thereof six cubits : he 

Z.Sixth, 'If'?' shishski. 

Gen. I. 31 evening and the moming were the sixth 

30. 19 conceived again, and bare Jacob the sixth 
Exodi6. s the sixth day they shaU prepare (that) wh. 

16. 22 the sixth day they gathered twice as mil. 

»6. 29 he giveth you on the sixth day the bread 

26. 9 shalt double the sixth curtain In the fore 
Lev. 25. 21 command my blessing upon you in tho si 
Num. 7. 42 On the sixth-day Eliasaph the son of De. 

29. 29 on the sixth day eight bullocks, two mms 
Josh 19. 33 sixth lot came out to the children of Na. 
2 Sa. 3. 5 the sixth, Ithream, by Eglah, David's wi. 
X Ch. 2. 15 Ozem the sixth, David the seventh 

3. 3 the sixth, lthream,-by Eglah his wife 

12. J I Attai the sixth, Eliel the seventh 

24. 9 The fifth to Malchijah, the sixth to Mija. 

25. 13 The sixth to Bukkjah, (he), his sons, and 

26. 3 Elam tho fifth, Jehohanan the sixth, Eli 

26. s Ammlel the sixth, Issachar the seventh 

27. 9 The sixth (captain).for the sixth monttt 
Neh. 3. 30 Hanun the sixth son of Zalaph, another 
Eze. 8. I in the sixth year, in the sixth (month), in 
Hag. I. I in the sixth month, in the first day of the 

i: 15 In the four and twentieth day of the sixth 
4. Six, f f hex. 

Matt 17. I after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James 
Mark 9. » after six days Jesus taketh (with him) P. 
Lufee 4. 25 was shut up three years and sixth months 

13. 14 There are six days in which men ought to 
John 2. 6 there were set there six waterpots of sto. 

2. so Forty and six years was this temple in bu. 

js. 1 Jesus, six dayB before the passover, came 
Acts II. 12 these six brethren accompanied me, and 

i3. II he continued (there) 3 yearnndsixmonths 
Jas. 5. 17 by the space of three years and six mont. 
Bev. 4. 8 the four beasts had each of them six vrin. 

13. 18 and bis number (is), .threescore and six 

f>.Sixth, (KTos hektos. 

Matt2o. 5 he went out about the sixth and ninth ho. 

27. 45 from the sixth hour there was darkness 
Markis. 33 when the alxth hour was come, there was 
Luke I. z6 in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was 

1. 36 this is the sixth month with her, who was 
23. 44 it was about the sixth hour, and there was 
John 4. 6 sat thus, .it was about the sixth how 

19, 14 it wa3..aljout [the sixth] hour: and hesa. 
Acts 10. 9 Peter went, .to pray about the sixth hour 
Kev. 6. 12 beheld when he had opened the sixth seal 

9. j2 the sixth angel sounded, and I heard a vo. 
9. 14 Saying to the sixth angel which had the 

16. 12 the sixth angel poured out his vial upon 
^ .31. ao The fifth, sardonyx ; the sixth, sardiua ; t^e 

SIX SCOIIE — 

A hundred and twenty, CJ'ifc'jTi dkd meah veesrim. 

I KI 9. 14 Hiram sent to the king six score talents of 
BIX BCOHE thousand — 
Tivehe myriads, bi .fife'^-D'ri^ ahetem esreh rihbo. 

Jon. 4. It wherein aremore thansixscore thousand 
STXTEEKT, siiteent]i — 
Sixteen, sixteenth, nyj; .ie'^, ni^K E^e* shesh esreh. 

Gen. 46. 18 these she bare unto Jacob, (even) sixteen 

Exod26. 25 their sockets (of) silver, sixteen sockets 
36. 30 their sockets (were) sixteen sockets of sil. 

Num26. 22 threescore and sixteen thousand and five 
3>. 40 the person3(were) sixteen. thousand; of w. 

31.46 And sixteen thousand persona 



Num3i. 52 was sixteen thoasand and seven hundred 

Josh.is. 41 Makkedah; sixteen cities with their vill. 

19. 22 Jordan ; sixteen cities v/ith their villaj^ea 

a m. 13. 10 began Jehoash..toreign..in Samaria.. aix. 

14. 21 took Azariah, which (was) sixteen years 

15. 3 SUteen years old was ha when he began 
15. 33 and he reigned sixteen yearu in Jerusalem 
i6. 2 reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem, and 

1 Ch .4. 27 Shimei had sixteen sons and six daughters 
24. 4 sixteen chietmen otthehouse Of (their) fa. 

24. 14 The fifteenth to Bilgah, the sixteenth to 

25. 23 The sixteenth to Hananiab, (he), his sons 
a Ch.13. 2i begat twenty and two sons, and sixteen d. 

26,, 1 took Uzziah, who (was) sixteen years old 

26. 3 Sixteen years old (was) Uzziah when be 

27. 1,8 reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem 

28. I and he reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem 
39. 17 in the sixteenth day of the first month they 

BIXTEEH, ihreeacore and — 

Seventy-six i^SofiriKovraS^ hebdomShmtaex. 

Acts 27. 37 two hundred threescore and sixteen souls 

BEKTH part, (to give or leave but the) — 
l.To give or leave a sixth pa^t, b^y shdslui, 3. 
Eze. 39. 2 leave but the sixth part of thee, aqd will 

2. To give or leave a sixth part, n^iy shashah, 3. 

Eze. 45.13 give the sixth part of anephahof au homer 

3. Sixth, W shishshi. 

£ze 4.11 sixth part of an hin : from time to time sb. 

45. 13 the sixth part of an ephah of anlhomerot 
46. 14 sixth part of an ephah, and the third part 

[See a2so .Hundred, thousand.] 

SSXT? (fold) — 

1, Sixty, ow shishshim. 

Gen. 5. 15 Mahalaleel lived sixty and five years, and 
5. 18 Jared lived an hundred sixty and two ye. 
5. ao days of Jared were nine hundred sixty and 
5. 21 Enoch lived sixty and five years, and begat 
S. 23 days of Enoch were three hundred sixty 
5. 27 were nine hundred sixty and nine years' 
Lev. 27. 3 twenty years old even unto sixty years old 

27. '7. if (it be) from sixty years old and above 
Num. 7. 88 rams sixty . . he goats sixty . . Iambs .sixty 
Ezra 2. 13 children of Adonikam, six hundred sixty 

2.Sixty, i^'fiKoirra hexekonta. 

Matt 13. 8 some an hundred fold, some sixty fold, so 

13. 23 some an hundredfold, some sixty,some tli 

Mark 4. 8 broughtforth, some thirty, and some sixty 

4. 20 some thirty fold, some sixty, and some an 

SEE — 

\. Measure, fnp middah. 

Exod36. 9 cubits : the curtains (were) all of one size 
36. I s curtain : the eleven curtains (were) ..ones. 
I Ch.23. 29 and for all manner of measure and size 

2. Out, cutting, a^j? qetseb. 

I Ki. 6. 25 cherubim, .of one measure and one slze- 
7. 37 all of them had one casting . . one size 

EKHFaL, man of skill — 

l.Tocause to understand, give understanding, y^ijO. 
t Ch.15. 22 about the song, because he (was) skilful 

2. ]Visdom, !^o:n chohmah. 

1 Ch.a8. 21 every v/Uling skilful man, for any manner 

3. Engraver, carver, artificer, ;iy} charash. 

Eze. 21. 31 into the hand of brutish men, (and) skilful 

4. To know, Je acquainted with, p'n; yada. 

2 Ch. 2. 14 skilful to work in gold, and in silver, in 
Eccl. 9. II nor yet favour to men of skill ; but time 
Amos 5. 16 such as we are skilful of lamentation to 

5. To learn, accustora self, -\n^ lamad. 

1 Ch. 5,. 1 8 skilful in war, (were) four and forty thor 
'6. To cause to act wisely, ^3^ sakal, 5. 

Dan. I. 4 skilful in all wisdom, and conning in kn. 

SKTT.TTJIXY, skilfulness — 

l.To do good or well, 3d; yatab, 5. 

Psa. 33. 3 Sing unto him a new song ; play skilfully' 
2. Understanding, sMlfulness, r\l^2!^ iebunah. 

Psa. 78. 72 guided them by the skilfulness of tis bonds 

SKUi, can, to give — 

l.To cause to understand, )'3 bin, 5. 

2 Cb.34. 12 all that could Bkiii of instruments of mtu 

2. 7'o know, be acquainted vrith, VT, yada. 

t Ki. s- 6 not among us any that can skill to hew t. 
2 Ch. 2. 7 that can skill to gravj with the cunning 
2. 3 know that thy servants can sklU to cut ti 

3. To cause to act wisely, bif sakal, 5. 

Dan. I. 17 gave them Icnowledge and skill in all lea. 
9. 22 come forth to give thee skill and underst. 
SKUf — 
1, Flesh, 1^5 basar. 

Psa. 102. 5 my groaning my bones cleave to my skia 
2. Skin, enclosure, -\hi gehd. 

Job 16. IS have sewed sackcloth upon my ekln, and 

3. Skin, I'ly or. 

Gen. 3. 21 did the Lord God make costs of skins, and 
27. 16 put the skins of the kids of the goats upon 
Exod22. 27 his raiment for his skin: wherein shall he 
25. 5 ranis' skins dyed red, and badgers' skins 

36. 14 covering for the teDt(of)rams' skins dyed 



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'Exodze. 14 and a covering above (of) badgers' skins 
29. 14 But the flesh of the bullock, and his skin 
34. 29 Moses wist not that the skin of his face 
34. 30 skin of his face shone ; and they were af. 

34. 35 saw. .that the skin of Moses' face shone 

35. 7 rams' skins dyed red, and badgers' skins 

35. 23 red skins of rams, and badgers' skins, br. 
36. 19 covering for the tent (of) ranis' skins dyed 

36. 19 andacovering(of)badgers'skinabove(th.) 
39. 34 covering of rams' skins . . badgers' skios 

Lev. 4. It skin of the bullock, and all his flesh, with 
7. 8 shall have to himself the skin of the burnt 
II. 32 whether (it be) any . .raiment, or.skin, or 
13. 2 When a man shall have in tho ekin of his 
13. 2 it be in the skin of his flesh (like) the pla. 
13. 3 priest shall look on the plague in the skin 
13. 3 plague in sight (be) deeper than the slun 
13. 4 If the bright spot (be) white in the skin of 
13. 4 in sight (be) not deeper than the skin, and 
13. 5 plague spread not in the skin ; then the 
13. 6 plague spread not in the skin, the priest 
13. 7 the scab spread much abroad in the skin 
13. 8 scab spreadeth in the skin, then the priest 
13. toT3ehold,(if)the rising (Tje) white in the skin 
13. II anoldlsprosy in tlieslcin of his flesh, and 
13. 12 if a leprosy break out abroad in the skin 
13. 12 leprosy cover all the skin of (him that hath) 
13. 18 in the skin thereof, was a boil, and is hea. 
13. 20 behold, it (be) in sight Tower than the skin 
13. 21 lower than the skin, but (he) somewhat d. 
13. 22 if it spread much abroad in the skin, then 
13. 24 Or if there be (any) flesh, in the skir^whe. 
13. 25 it (be in) sight deeper than the skin, it (is) 
j3. 26 it (be) no lower than the (other^ skin, but 
13. 27 if it be spread much abroad in the skin 
13. 28 spread not in the skin, but it(be) somewhat 
13. 30 behold, if it (be), .deeper than the skin 
13. 31 it(be)not in sight deeper than the Bkin,and 
13. 32 scall (bo) not in sight deeper than the skin 
'3- 34 ('0 the scall be not spread in the skin, nor 
13. 34 in sight deeper than the skin ; then the 
13. 35 But if the scall spread much in the skin 
13. 36 if the scall be spread in the skin, the pr. 
13. 38 If a man also or a woman have in the skin 
13. 39 the bright spots iu the skin ot their flesh 
13. 39 freckled spot (that) groweth in the skin 
13. 43 as the leprosy appeareth in the skin of the 
13. 48 whether inaskin, or.. anything madeofs. 
13. 49 in the skin., or in any thing of skin ; it (is) 
13. 51 skin, (or) in any work that is made of skin 
13. 52 or any thing of skin, wherein the plague 
13. 53, 57 or in the woof, or in any thing of skin 
13. 56 out of the garment, or out of the skin, or 
13. 58 warp or woof, or whatsoever thing of skin 
13. 59 in the warp, or woof, or any thing of skin 
15. 17 every garment, and every skin, whereon 
t6. 27 they shall burn in the five their skins, and 

Num. 4. 6 put thereon the covering of badgers' skins 
4. 8, II, i2Cover. .acovering of badgers' skins 

4. 10 put., within a covering of badgers' skins 
4. 14 -spread upon it a covering of badgers' sk. 

19. 5 her skin, and her flesh, and her blood 

31. 20 all that is made of skins, and all work of 

Job 2. 4 Skin for skin, yea, all that a man hath will 

7. s ray skin is broken, and become loathsome 

la II Thou hast clothed me with skin and flesh 

18. 13 It shall devour the strength of his skin 

19. 20 My bone cleaveth to my skin and to my 
19. 20 and I am escaped with the skin of my te. 
19. 26 (though) after my skin (worms) destroy 
ro. 30 My skin is black upon me, and my bones 
41. 7 Canst thou All his skin with barbed irons 

Jer. 13. 23 Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the 
Lam. 3. 4 My flesh and my skin hath he made old 
4,. 8 their skin cleaveth to their bones ; it is 

5. iQ Our skin was black like an aven because 
Exe. 37. 6 cover you with skin, and put breath in 

37. 8 the skin covered them abovo : but (there 
Mic. 3. 2 who pluck off their skin from off them 
3. 3 Who also, .flay their skin from off them 

4,A skin, hide, leather, Sepfxa derma. 

Heb. II. 37 wandered about in sheep, .and goat skins 
f). Leathern, made of leather, SepfiiTtvoidermatinos. 

Mark i. 6 and with a girdle of a skin abaut his loins 
SKIP (for joy, to make to), to — 
l.To move or bemoan self, "ni nud, la. 

Jer. 48. 27 thou spakest of him^ thou sldppedst for ]. 

2. To skip, spring, dart, fSiJ qaphats, 3. 

■Song 2. 8 leaping upon the n^ountains, skipping up. 

3. To skip, dance, npT raqad. 

Psa.114. 4 mountains skipped like rams, (and) the 
114. 6 mountains, (that) ye skipped like rams 

4. To cause to skip, ii3T raqad, 5. 

Psa. 29. 6 He maketh them also to skip like a calf 
SKIRT — 
1. Wing, 13| kanaph. ^ 

Deut 22. 30 man shall not. .discover his father's skirt 
27. 20 because he uncovereth his father's skirt 

Euth 3. 9 spread therefore thy skirt over thine ha. 

I Sa. 15. 27 he laid hold upon the skirt of his mantle 
24. 4 and cut off the skirt of Saul's robe privily 
24. 5 smote . . because he had cut off Saul's skirt 
24. II see the skirt of thy robe in my hand : for 
24. II I cut ofl: the skirt of thy robe, and killed 

Jer. 2. 34 in thy skirts is found the blood of the souls 

Eze. 5. 3 also take.. and bind them in thy skirts 
16. 8 I spread my skirt over thee, and covered 
- Hag. 3. la If one bear holy flesh in the skirt of his 



Hag. 2. 12 with his skirt do touch bread, or pottage 
Zech. 8. 23 shall take hold of the skirt of him that is 

2.Mouth, .13 pch. 

Psa. 133. 2 that went down to tho skirts of his garm 

3. Hem, skirt, train, h\a shut. 

Jer. 13. 22 thy skirt3discovered,(and)thy heelsmade 
13. 26 Therefore will I discover thy skirts upon 
Lam. I. 9 Her fllthiness(i3) iuherskirts; sheremc. 
Nah. 3. 5 I will discover thy skirts upon thy face 

SKULL — 

A scull, skull, Kpavlov kravion. 

Matt 27. 33 Golgotha, that is to say. A place of ask, 
Markis. 22 Golgotha, which is. .The place of a skull 
Johnig. 17 into a jilace called (the place) of a skull 

SKY — 

\. Small dust, thin cloud, pnp shachaq. 

Deut.33. 26 (who) rideth . . iij his excellency on the sk 
2 Sa, 22. 12 dark waters, (and) thick clouds of tho sk. 
Job 37. 18 Hast thou with him spread out the sky 
Psa. 1 8. n dark waters (and) thick clouds of the ski. 
77. 17 the skies sent out a sound : thine arrows 
Isa. 45. 8 and let the skies pour do\vn righteousness 
Jer. 51. 9 judgment., is lifted up (even) to the skies 

% Heaven, ovpav6s ouranos. 

Matt 16. 2 (It will bo) fair weather ; for the sky is red 

16. 3 (It will be) foul weather to day; forthesky 

16. 3 ye can discern tlie face of the sky ; but 

Lukei2. 56 ye can discern the face of the sky and of 

Heb. II. 12 (so many) as the stars of the sky in mult. 

SLACK, (to) be slack, Blackness — 

l.To be behind, tarry, delay, ini< achar, 3. 

Deut. 7. 10 he will not be slack to him that hateth 
23, 21 thou Shalt not slack to pay it : for the L. 

2,To keep, in, restrain, ■isv atsar. 

2 Ki. 4. 24 slack not (thy) riding for me, e.Kcept I bid 

3. To be feeble, faint, cease, ita pug. 

Hab. I. 4 the law is slacked, and judgment doth 
i. Sloth, remissness, .i.'Dt remiyyah. 

Prov 10. 4 He becometh poor that dealeth (witli) a si. 

5. To be or become feeble, desist, nDi raphah. 

Zeph. 3.16 (and to) Zion, Let notthine hands be slack 

6. To {cause to) become feeble, desist, ns-i raphah, 5. 

Josh.io. 6 Slack not thy hand from thy servants, co. 

7. To become or show self feeble, ."inn raphah, 7. 
Josh.iS. 3 How long (are) ye slack to go to possess 

8. To be slow, delay, $paSiyu bradxcnu. 

2 Pe. 3. 9 The Lord is not slack concerning his pro. 

9. Slowness, tardiness, delay, tSpaSurris bradutes. 
2 Pe. 3. 9 Lord is not., as some men count slackness 

R y.ATff (man, beast) — 

l.To be pierced, wounded, slain, hhi) chalal, 4. 
Eze. 32 26 allof themuncircumcised, slainbythesw. 

2.JHerced, wounded, slain, T7t) chalal. 

Gen. 34. 27 The sons of Jacob came upon the slain 
Numig. 16 whosoever toucheth one that is slain with 
19. 18 him that touched a bone, or one slain, or 
23. 24 until he. -drink the blood of the slain 
31. 8 besides the rest of them that were slain 
31. 19 whosoever hath touched any slain, purify 
Deut.2i. I If (one) be found slain in the land wliich 

31. 2 which (are) round about him that is slain 
21. 3 the city (which is) next unto the slain man 
21. 6 the elders, .(that are) next unto the slain 

32. 42 with the blood of the slain and Of the ca. 
Josh.ii. 6 will I deliver them up all slain before Is. 

13. 22 among them that were slain by them 

1 Sa. 31. I and fell down slain in mount Gilboa 

31. 8 when the Philistines came to strip the si. 

2 Sa. 1. 19 The beauty of Israel is slain upon thy high 

I. 2? From the blood of the slain, from the fat 

I. 25 Jonathan, (thou wast) slain in thine high 
I Ki.ii. 15 Joab..wa3 goneuptobury the slain, after 

1 Ch. 5. 22 there fell doivn many slain, because the 

10. I and fell down slain in mount Gilboa 

10. 8 when the Philistines came to strip the si. 

11. II three hundred, slain (by him) at one time 

2 Ch.13. 17 there feUdo\vn slain of Israel five hundred 
Job 39. 30 and whera the slaiu (are), there (is) she 
Psa. 88. 5 fYee among the dead, like the slain that 

89. 10 broken Rahab in pieces, as one that is si. 
Isa, 22. 2 thy slain (men are) not slain with the sw. 

34. 3 'Their slain also shall be cast out, and th. 

66. 16 and the slain of the Lord shall be many 
Jer. 9. I weep day and night for the slain of the 

14. 18 then behold the slain with the sword, and 
25.33 slain of the LORD shall be at that day from 
41. 9 Ishmael. .filled it with (them thatwere)3l. 
51. 4 Thus the slain shall fall in the land of the 
SI. 47 all her slain shall fall in the midst ot her 
51. 49 As Babylon (hath caused) the slain of Isr. 
51. 49 so at Babylon shall fall the slain of aU the 

Lam. 4. 9 (They that be) slain with the svyford are 
4. 9 slain with hunger; for these pine away 
Eze. 6.- 4 cast down your slain (men) before your 
6. 7 slain shall fall iu the midst ot you ; and 
6. 13 when their slain (men) shall be among th. 
g. 7 fill the courts with the slain: g;o ye forth 
ji. 6 Ye have multiplied yourslain in this city 
-II. 6 filled the streets thereof with the slain 

II. yTour slain, whom ye have laid in the mi. 
21. 14 let the sword..the sword of theslain;it(is) 
SI. 14 Bword of the great (men that are) slain 



Eze. 7\ 29 upon the necks of (them that arc) slain 
28. 8 sbalt die Che deaths of (them that are)>l. 
30. 4 when the slain shall fall in Egypt, and Il> 

30. II and they shall, .fill the land with the si. 

31. 17 unto (thdin that be) tlaiu with the sword 
31. 18 with (thenj that be) slain by the sword 

32. 2o fall in the midst ol (them that art) slain 
32. 21 they lie uncircumciscd, slain by the sword 
32. 22, 23, 24 all of them slain, fallen by the sw 
32. 25 set her a bed iu the midst of the slaiu 
32, 25 all of themuncircumcised, slain by the.sw 
32. 25 is put iu the midst of (them that be) slain 

31. 28 shall lie with (them that arc) slaiu with 

32. 29 are laid by (them that were) slainbythesw 
32. 30 which arc gone down with the slain 

32. 30 luiciicumcised with (them tliat be) sin in 

32. 3< Pharaoh and all his army slain by tlic.sw. 

32 J2 uncircumciscd with (them that are) .slaiu 

35. 8 Iwiltflllhismoutains with his slain (uien) 

35. 8 shall they fall that are slain with the sw. 

Dan. II 26 overflow ; aud many shall fall down alaiii 

Nah. 3. 3 (there i.s)a multitudeof slain, and .T t;reali 

Zeph. 2. 12 Ve Ethiopians also, ye (shall be) slaiu by 

3. 7*0 slaughter, cny* shachat. 

Lev. 14. 51 dip them in the blood of the slain bird 

\.A slaughtered animal, c<pa.yiov sphagirm. 

Acts 7. 42 have ye ollered to me slain beasts and sa. 

SLAIN, to be — 

\.To be slain, y>r\ harag', 2. 

I.s.a. 27. 7 is he slain according to the slaughter of 
Lam. 2. 20 shall the priest and the prophet he slalQ 
Eze. 26. 6 her daughters, .shall be slaui by the sw. 

2.Slaughter, J"irr lie.reg. 

Prov 24. II and (those that are) ready to be sLiin 
3. To be wasted, destroyed, 3-i,n chareb, 2. 

2 Ki. 3. 23 the kings are surely slain, and they have 

i.To die, niD muth. 

I Sa. 4. n and the two sons of Eli. .were slaio 

Z.To be caused to be2n/t to death, ko muth, 6. 

1 Sa. 19. 6 (As)the Lord livcth, he shall not be slain 

20. 32 Wherefore shall he be slain? what hath ho 
9 Ki:ii. 2 among the. .slain, .so that he w.is not ,■*. 
II. 8 Cometh within the ranges, let him be sla. 
II. 15 Let her not be slain iu the house of the 
II. 16 went by the way. .and there was she slaia 

2 Oh. 22. II from amongtheking'asons that wereslain 

23. 14 whoso foUoweth her, let liipj be slain with 

&.To be plagued, ']^ nagaph, 2. 

Lev. 26. 17 and ye shall be slain before your enemies 
2 Sa. 18. 7 the people of Israel were slain before the 

7 To be smitten, npj nalcah, 6. 

Num25. 14 Nowthenameofthe Israelite that was si. 
25. 14 that was slain with the Midianitish worn. 
25. 15 the Midianitish woman that was slain (ir.) 
25. i8 which was slain in the day of the plague 

Jer. i3. 21 Get) their young men (be) slain by the sw. 

8. To slay, '?cp qetal. 

Dan. 5. 30 that night was Belshazzar the king, .slain 
7. II 1 beheld (even) till the beast was slain, and 

9. To be slain, hop qetal, 2. 

Dan. 2. 13 that the wise (men) should be slain ; and 

10. To be slain, hop qetal, 4. 

Dan. 2 15 sought Daniel and his fellows to be slain 

11. To be murdered, B-ji, ratsach, 2. 

Judg2o. 4 the husb.ind of the woman that v/as slain 
Prov 22. 13 (There is) a Lion without, I shall bo slain 

12. To be murdered, ns"; ratsach, 4. 

Psa. 62. 3 ye shall be elain all of you : as a bowing 

13. To be slaughtered, CO?' shachat, 2. 

Nura II. 22 Shall the flocks and the herds be slain for 

14. To die off or away, a-iroBvna'Koi apothneskO 
Heb. II 37 were tempted, were slain with the sword 

SLMTDEK, slanderer — 

l.Evil accoxint or report, n3T dibbah. 

Num 14. 36 by bringing up a slander upon the land 
Psa. 31. 13 I have heard the slander of many, fear 
Prov 10. 18 and he that uttereth slander, (is,'" a fool 

2.Slander, traffic, Vpl rakil. 

Jer. 6. 28 grievous revolters, walking with slanders 
9. 4 every neighbour will ^valk with slanders 

3. Devil, accuser, slanderer, 8ia/3oAos diabolos. 

1 Ti. 3. It so (must their) wives (be) grave, not sla. 

SLANDER, to — 

l.To give forth slander, 'D-j ]n nathan dophi. 

Psa. 50. 20 thou slanderest thine own mother's son 
2.T0 use the tongue, slander, backbite, ]^) lashan,3 

Psa.101. s Whoso privily slandereth hia neighbour 
3.T0 use the feet, slander, hri ragal, 3. 

2 Sa. 19. 27 he hath slandered thy servant unto my 
SLAUGHTER — 

LSlayi7ig, slaughter, I'ln hcreg. 

Esth. 9. 5 with the stroke of the sword, and slang. 
Isa. 27. 7 is he slain according to the slaughter of 
30. 25 in the day of the great slaughter, when 
Eze. 26. 15 when the slaughter Is made in the midst 
2.Slaying, slaughter, nj-in haregah. 

Jer. 7. 32 but. The valley of slaughter: for they sh. 
IS. 3 and prepare them for the day of slaugb. 

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Jer. 19. 6 be called Tophet. .but The valley of sla. 
Zech II. 4 saith the Lord. .Feed the flock of the b1. 
II. 7 I wUl feed the flock of slaughter, (even) 

3.T0 slaughter, nja tabach. 

Jer. 11. 19 (or)anox{that)isbroughttotheslaughter 
25. 34 the days of your slaughter and of your di. 
51. 40 bring them down like lambs to the slau. 

i.. Slaughter, slaughtered animal, nnn tehach. 

Prov. 7. 22 as an ox goeth to the slaughter, or as a fo. 

Isa. 34. 2 he hath delivered them to the slaughter 
34. 6 a great slaughter in the land of Idumea 
S3. 7 he is brought as a lamb to the slaughter 
65. 12 ye shall all bow down to the slaughter 

Jer. 48. 15 young men are gone down to the slaugh. 
50. 27 let them go down to the slaughter : woe 

Eze. 21. 15 bright, (it is) wrapped up for the slaugh. 
21. 28 the slaughter (it is) furbished, to consume 

'5. Slaughter, nma tibchah. 

Psa. 44. 22 we are counted as sheep for the slaughter 
Jer. 12. 3 pull them out like sheep for the slaughter 

'6. Plague, stroke, nsw maggephah, 
• I Sa. 4. 17 there hath been also a great slaughter am. 
e Sa. 17. 9 There isa slaughter among thepeople th. 

18. 7 there was there a great slaughter that day 

T .Slaughter, n2cn matbeach. 

Isa. 14. 21 Prepare slaughter for his children for the 
8. Smiting, strolce, blow, nsa makkah. 

Josh.io. 10 slew them with a great slaughter at Gib. 

10. 20 slajing them with a very great slaughter 
Jndgii. 33 smote them, .with a very great slaughter 

15. 8 ho smote them . .with a great slaughter 
» Sa. 4. lo there was a very great slaughter, for there 

6. ig had smitten (many), .with agreatslaugh. 

14. 14 that first slaughter, which Jonathan and 

14. 30 a much greater slaughter among the Phi. 

19. 8 went . . and slew them with a great slaug. 
23. 5 and smote them with a great slaughter 

I Ki. 20. 21 slew the Syrians with a great slaughter 
e Ch.13. 17 his people .slew them with a great slaug. 
28. 5 who smote him with a great slaughter of 
Isa. 10. 26 according to the slaughter of Midian at 

Q. Slaughter axe, fsp mappais. 

Eze. 9. 2 every man a slaughter weapon in his hand 

10. To cause to smite, n^) nakah, 5. 

Gen. 14. 17 return from the slaughter of Chedorlaom. 
1 Sa. 1 7. 57 David returned from the slaughter of th e 
18. 6 David was returned from the slaughter of 
•4 Sa. I. I David was returned from the slaughter of 
B Ch.2s. 14 Amaziah was come from the slaughter of 

11. Slaughter, killing, 'jBiJ qetel. 

Obad. 9 every one. .may be cut ofl by slaughter 

12. Murder, n?T retsach. 

Sze. 21. 22 to open the mouth in the slaughter, to 

13. .4 smiting, slaughter, Koif}] kope. 

Heb. 7. I returning from the slaughter of the kings 

li. Slaughter, (T<pa'yi) sphage. 

Acts 8. 32 He was led as a sheep to the slaughter 
Horn. 8. 36 we are accounted as sheep for the slaugh. 
Jas. 5. 5 nourished your hearts, as in a day of sla. 

IZ. Murder, slaughter, homicide, <p6vos phonos. 

Acts 9. I breathing out threatenings and slaughter 
SLAVGRTES,, to maie or he made a — 
l.To be slain, J^n harag, 2. 

Eze. 26. 15 when the ^laughter is made in the midst 
2.T0 slaughter, nn^ tabach. 

£ze. 21. 10 It Ls sharpened to make a sore slaughter 

Z.To slaughter, Bn^ shachat. 

Hos. 5. 2 the revolters are profound to make slau. 
SLAVE — 
Body, person, ixZfia soma. 

Kev. 18. 13 horses, and chariots, and slaves, and souls 
SLAY (utterly), to — 
1. To slay, Jin harag. 

Gen. 4. 8 rose up against Abel his brother, and slew 
4. 14 every one that findeth me shall slay me 
4. 15 whosoever slayeth Cain, vengeance shall 
4. 23 I have slain a man to my wounding, and 
4. 25 another .. instead of Abel, whom Cain slew 
20. 4 Lord, wilt thou slay also a righteous cat.? 
20. II and they wiU slay me for my wife's sake 
27. 41 The days, .are at hand; then I will slay 
34. 25 came upon the city boldly, and slew all 
34. 26 they slew Hamor and Shechem his son 
37. 20 let us slay him, and cast him into some 
37. 26 What profit (is it) if we slay our brother 
49. 6 in their anger they slew a man, and in th. 
EKod.2. IS when Pharaoh heard.. he sought to slay 
4. 23 behold, I will slay thy son, (even) thy first 
S- 21 to put a sword in their hand to slay us 
13. is the Lord slev/ all the first bom in the la. 
21. 14 But it a man come . .to slay him with gu. 
E3. 7 the innocent and righteous slay thou not 
32. 12 to slay them In the mountains, and to co. 
32. 27 slayjevery manihis brother, and everyman 
lev. 20. IS if a man lie with a beast, .slay the beast 
Num22. 33 surely now also I had slain thee, and sav. 
25! 5 Slay ye every one his men that were joined 
31. 7 they warred, .aud they slew all the males 
31. 8 they slew the kingsof Midian, besides the 
■31. 8 Baalamalsothesonof Beortheyslewwith 
Josh. 8. B4 when Israel had made an end of sUying 



Josh. 9. 26 delivered them . .that they slew them not 

10. II (they) whom the children of Israel slew 

13. 22 did the children of Israel slay with the s. 
Judg. 7. 2S they slew Oreb upon the rock Oreb, and 

7. 25 Zeeb they slew at the v/ine press of Zeeb 

8. 17 he beat down the tower, .and slew the 

8. 18 What manner of men (were they) whom 
8. 19 ii ye had saved them. .1 would not slay 
8. 20 said unto Jetherhia firstborn, Up,(and)s. 

8. 21 Gideon arose, and slew Zebah and Zulmu. 
g. s slew his brethren the sons of Jerubbaal 

9. 18 have slain his sons, threescore and ten pe. 
9. 24 Abimelech their brother, which slew them 
9. 4s he took the city, and slew the people that 
9. 54 that men say not of me, A woman slew him 
9. 56 which he did unto his father, in slaying 

20. 5 men of Gibeah . . thouglit to have slain me 

1 Sa. 22. 21 that Saul had slain the Lord's priests 

2 Sa. 3. 30 So Joab and Abishai his brother slew Ab. 

4. 10 I took hold of him, and slew him in Ziklag 
4. II when wicked men have slain a righteous 
4. 12 they slev/ them, and cut 6ft' their hands 

10. 18 David slew (the men of) seven hundred ch. 

j2. 9 hast slain him with the sword of the chil. 

14. 7 for the life of his brother whom he slew 
23. 21 plucked.. and slew him with his own spear 

1 Ki. 2. s Amasa the son of Jether, whom he slew 

2. 32 who fell upon two men. .and slew them 
9. 16 slain the Canaanites that dwelt in the city 

11. 24 captainoveraband,whenDavidslewthem 

18. 12 and he cannot find thee, he sh.ill slay me 

18. 13 when Jezebel slew the prophets of the L. 

18. 14 Go, tell thy lord, .and he sliall slay me 
ig. I he had slain all the prophets with the sw. 
ig. ID, 14 and slain thy prophets with the sword 

2 Ki. 8. 12 their j-oung men wilt thou slay with the 

9. 31 she said, (Had) Zimri peace, who slew his 

10. 9 I conspired against my master, and slew 

11. 18 slew Mattan the priest of Baal before the 
17. 25 sent lions among them, which slew (some) 

1 Ch. 7.21 whom the men of Gath. .slew, because th. 

II. 23 went down, .and slew him witii his own 

19. 18 David slew of the Syrians seven thousand 

2 Ch.2i. 4 slew all his brethren with the sword, and 

21. 13 hast slain thy brethren of thy father's ho. 

22. I for the band of men . . had slain all the el. 

22. 8 when Jehu, .found the princes, .he slew 

23. 17 slew Mattan the priest of Baal before the 

24. 22 remembered not the kindness, .but slew 

24. 25 slew him on his bed, and he died ; and th. 

25. 3 slew his servants that had killed the king 
28. 6 For Pekah the son of Remaliah slew in J. 
28. 7 slew Maaaeiah the king's son, and Azrik. 
28. 9 ye have slain them in a rage (that) reacheth 
36. 17 who slew their young men with the sword 

Neh. 4. II slay them, and cause the work to cease 
6. 10 shut the doors .. for they wiU come to si. 
6. 10 yea, in the night will they come to slay 
9. 26 slew thy prophets which testified against 

Esth. 7. 4 to be destroyed, to be slain; and to perish 

8. II to stand for their life, to destroy, to slay 
g. 6 Jews slew and destroyed five hundred men 

9. 10 The ten sons of Haman . . slew they ; but 
9. 12 Jews have slain and destroyed five hun. 
9. IS slew three hundred men at Shushan : but 
9. 16 slew of their foes seventy and five thou. 

Job 2o. 16 of asps : the viper's tongue shall slay him 

Psa. S9- 1 1 Slay them not, lest my people forget : sc. 

78. 31 slew the fattest of them, and smote down 

73. 34 When he slew them, then they sought him 

94. 6 Theyslaythe widow and the stranger, and 

135. 10 smote great nation3,andslewmighty kings 

136. 18 slew famous kings : for his mercy (endu.) 
Prov. I. 32 turning away of the simple shall slay th. 
Isa. 14. 20 destroyed thy land, (and) slain thy people 

14. 30 kill thy root, .and he shall slay thy rem. 

22. 13 slaying oxen and killing sheep, eating fl. 

27. I he shall slay the dragon that (is) in the sea 
Jer. 13. 3 the s^vord to slay , and the dogs to tear, and 
Lam. 2. 4 slew all (that were) pleasant to the eye iii 

2. 21 thou hast slain (them) in the day of thine 

3. 43 thou hast slain, thou hast not pitied 
Eze. 9. 6 Slay utterly old (and) young, both maids 

23. 10 slew her with the sword : and she became 
23. 47 slay their sons and their daughters, and 

26. 8 He shall slay with the sword thy daugh. 
26. II he shall slay thy people by the sword, and 

28. 9 Wilt thou yet say before him that slayeth 
Hos. 6. 5 slainthembythe wordsof mymouth: and 
Amos 2. 3 will slay all the princes thereof with hinj 

4. 10 your young men have I slain with the sw. 

9. I I will slay the last of them with the sw. 

g. 4 command the sword, and it shall slayth. 
Hab. I. 17 not spare continually to slay the nations 
Zech II. 5 Whose possessors slay them, andholdth. 

2. To slaughter, sacrifice, nj; zahach. 

1 Ki. 1. 9 Adonijah slew s^eep and oxen and fatca. 

1. 19 hath slain oxen and fat cattle and sheep 
I. 25 hath slain oxen and fat cattle and sheep 

19. 21 slew them, and boiled their flesh with the 

2 Ki. 23. 2o he slew all the priests of the high places 

3. To pierce, "^So clialal. 

Judg 16. 24 destroyer of our country, which slew ma. 
2 Sa. 23. 8 eight hundred, whom he slew at one ti. 
23. 18 slew (them), and had the name among th. 
I Ch.ii. 20 slew them, and had a name among the th. 

4. To pierce, hhn chalal, 3. 

Eze. 28. . g no god, in the- hand of him that slayeth 
5.7*0 waste, be dried up, mn chareb. 

Jer. so. 27 Slay all her bullocks ; let them go dowt 



6. To {cause to) devote io God or destruction, cy). 

2 Ch.2o. 23 Ammon and Moab stood up. .utterly to 9. 
7 .To slaughter a, slaughter, njo njo tahach tebach. 

•Gen. 43. 16 Bring (these) men home, and slay, and ma. 

Psa. 37. 14 to slay such as be of upright conversatiop 

8. To put to death, mo muth, Za. 

Judg. g. 54 Draw thy sword, and slay me, that men 

1 Sa. 14. 13 and his armour bearer slew after him 

17. 51 slew him, and cut off his head therewith 

2 Sa. I. g Stand, I pray thee, upon me, and slay me 

1. 10 I stood upon him, and slew him, because 
1. 16 saying, I have slain the Lord's anointed 

Psa.'34. 21 Evil shall slay the wicked; and they that 
109. i6 that he might even slay thefarolien in he 

Jer. 20. 17 Because he slew nie not from the womb 

9. TVj (cause to) put to death, ma muth, 5. 

Gen. i8. 25 to slay the righteous with the wicked 
37. 18 they conspired against him to slay him 
38. 7 Er..was wicked.. and the Lord slew him 
38. 10 displeased the Lord : wherefore he slew 
42. 37 Slay my two sons, if I bring him not to 

Kum35. 19 The revenger of blood himself sliall slay 
35. 19 when he meeteth him, he shall slay him 
35. 21 the revenger of blood shall slay the niur, 

Deut. 9. 28 he hath brought them out to slay them 

Josh. 10. 26 Joshua smote them, and slew them, and 
II. 17 he took, and smote them, and slew them 

Judgi6. 30 so the dead whichheslewat hisdeathwe. 

16. 30 more than (they) which he slew in hislife 
1 Sa. 2. 25 because the Lord would slay them 

5. 10 brought about the ark. .to us, to slay us 
5. II let it go.. that it slay us not, and our pe. 

15. 3 slay both man and woman, infant and su. 
'7- 35 I caught (him) by his beard, .and slew him 

17. 50 and smote the Philistine, and slew him 
ig. 5 wilt thou sin.. to slay David without a ca. 
ig. II to watch him, and to slay him in the mo. 

19. IS Bring him up to me. .that I may slay him 

20. 8 if there be in me iniquity, slay me thyself 

20. 33 it was determined of his father to slay D. 
22. 17 Turn, and slay the priests of th6 Lord 

22. 18 slewonthatdayfourscoreandfivepersona 
30. 2 they slew not any, either great or small 

s Sa. 3. 30 he had slain their brother Asahel at 

3. 37 it was not of the king to slay Abncr the 

4. 7 they smote him, and slew him, and beh. 

13. 32 Let not my lord suppose (that) they have 

14. 6 but the one smote the other, and slew hira 

18. 15 compassed about and smote Absalom, .si. 

21. I (It is) for Saul . . because he slew the Gib. 

1 Ki. I. SI he will not slay hisservantwith the sword 

2. 34 went up, and fell upon him, and slew him 

3. 26, 27 give her the . . child, and in no wise slay 
13. 24 a lion met him by the way, and slew him 

13. 26 which hath torn him, and slain him, ace. 
IS- 28 in the third year, .did Baasha slay him 
17. 18 call, .to remembrance, and to slay my son 

17. 20 brought evil upon the widow, .by slaying 

18. 9 wouldest deliver thy servant, .to slay me 

19. 17 (that) him that escapeth. .shall Jehu slay 
19. 17 and him that escapeth. .shall Elisha slay 

2 Ki. II. 20 they slew Athaliah with the sword (beside) 

14. 6 the children of the murderers he slewnot 
14. ig they sent after him to Lachish, and slew 
IS- 10 smote him before the people, and slewhira 
15. 14 and slew him, and reigned in his stead <^ 
IS- 30 smote him, and slew him, and reigned In 

16. g carried (the people of) it captive . . and slew 

17. 26 they slay them, because they know not 

21. 23 conspired against him, and slew the king 

23. 2g he slew him at Megiddo, when he had seen 
2S. 21 slev/ them at Eiblah in the land of Ham. 

t Ch. 2. 3 evil in the sight of the LORD ; and he slew 

10. 14 he slew him, and turned the kingdom unto 

2 Ch.22. g when they had slain him, they buriedbim 

22. J I hid him from Athaliah, so that she slew 
33. 14 said, Slay her not in the house of the L. 
=3- 15 by tfie king's house, they slew her there 

23. 21 they had slain Athaliah with the S'.vord 
25. 4 he slew not their children, but (did) .is (it 
2s. 27 sent to Lachish after him, and slew him 
33. 24 conspired against him, and slew him in 

Job 5. 2 killeth the foolish man, and envy slayeth 

9. 23 If the scourge slay suddenly, he will laugh 

Psa. 37. 32 The wicked watcheth . .and seeketh to si. 

los. 29 tumeth their waters into blood, and slew 

Isa. 11. 4 with the breath of his lips shallheslay the 

6s. 15 God shall slay thee, and call his servants 

Jer. 41. 2 slew him, whom the king of Babylon had 

41. 4 the second cay afterhehad slain Gedaliah 

41. 8 Slay us not; for we have treasures in the 

41. 8 and slew them not among their brethren 

Eze. 13. ig to slay the souls that should not die, and 

Hos. 2. 3 set her like a dry laud, and slay her with 

9. 16 yet will I slay (even) the beloved (fruit) of 

10.2*0 (cause io) smite, '2i nakah, 5.- 

Gen. 34. 30 they shallgatherthemselves. .andslayme 
Excd. 2. 12 he slew the Egyptian, and hid him in the 
Deut. I. 4 After he had slain Sihon the king of the 
ig. 6 Lest the avenger of the blood . .slay him 
27. 2s Cursed (be) he that taketh reward to slay 
Josh. 8; 21 they turned again, and slew the men of Ai 
10. 10 slew them with a great slaughter at Gibe. 
10. 20 Israel had made an end of slaying them 
Judg. I. 4 they slew of them in Bezek ten thousand 
I. 5 they slew the Canaanites and the Perizz. 
J. 10 they slew Sheshai, and Ahiman, and Ta. 
1. 17 they slew the Canaanites that inhabited 
3. 29 they slew of Moab at that time about ten 
3. 31 Which elew of the Philistines six hundred 



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44 two(other)companiesran. .and slew them 
19 slew thirty men oJ them, and took their 

15 took it, and slew a thousand men there. 
i5 with the jaw of an ass have I slain a tho. 

45 and slew two thousand men of them 
2 they slew of the army in the field about 

II slew the Ammonites until the heat of the 
36 Thyservant slew both the lion and ti;e be. 

7 Saul hath slain hia thousands, and David 
27 slew of the Philistines two hundred men 

5 slewthe Philistine, and the Lord wroufjlit 

8 and slew them with a great slaughter 

9 whom thou slowest in the valley of Elah 

11 Saul hath slain his thousands, and David 
5 Saul slew his thousands, and David his 
2 the Philistines slew Jonathan, and Abina. 
5 David slew of the Syrians two and twenty 

30 Absalom hath slain all the king'ssons, and 
2 Saul sought to slay them in his zeal to the 

12 when the Philistines had slaiu Saul in G. 

16 he, being girded, .thought to have slain D. 
i8 Sibbechai the Hushathite slew Saph, which 

19 6lew{thebrotherof)Goliath theGittite.the 
21 Jonathan the son of Sliiraeah .slew him 
12 and defended it, and slew the Philistines 

20 he slew two lion like men of Moab: he we. 

20 Blew a lion in the midst of a pit in time 

21 And he slew an Egyptian, a goodly man 
n he slew all the house of Baas'ha: he left 

16 Zimri hath conspired, and hathaiso slain 

20 they slew every one his man: and the Sy. 

21 slew the Syrians with a great slaughter 

29 the children of Israel slew of the Syrians 
36 Then said he. .a lion shall slay thee 
36 as soon as he was departed, .a lion, .slew, 

9 ye(be) righteous, .but who slew all these? 

11 Jehu slew all that remained of the house 

17 he slew all that remained unto Ahab 
25 Goin(and)sIay them; let none come forth 

20 slew Joash in the house of Millo, v/hich 
5 he slew his servants which had slain the 
7 He slew of Edom in the valley of salt tea 

30 smote him, and slew him, and reigned in 

24 the people of the land slew all them that 

2 the Philistines slew Jonathan, and Abin. 

14 and delivered it, and slew the Philistines 

22 he slew two lion like men of Moab 

22 and slew a lion in a pit in a snowy day 

23 he slew anEgyptian, a man of (great) sta. 
5 David slew of the Syrians two and twenty 

12 the son of Zeruiah slew of the Edomites 

4 Sibbechai the Hashathite3lewSippai,(th.) 

5 the son of Jair slew Lahmithe brother of 
7 tho son of Shimea, David's brother, slew 

17 Abijah and his people slew them witli a gr. 

25 the people of the land slew all them that 
, 15 they have slain the servants with the edge 

17 slain the servants with the edge of the sw. 

3 He that killeth an ox (is as if) he slew a 

6 a lionoutof the forest shall slay them, (a.) 

4 shall carry them captive.. and shall slay 
23 who slew him with the sword, and cast 

21 and he shall slay them before your eyes 

5 whom I have slain in mine anger, and in 
55 I will slay Ishmael the son of Nethaniah 

15 wherefore should he slay thee, that all the 
3 Ishmael also slew all the Jews that were 

16 he had slain Gedaliah the son of Ahikam 

18 the son of Nethaniah had slain Gedaliah 
9 the men, whom he had slain because of 

7 And they went forth, and slew in the city 

8 it came to pass, while they were slaying th. 

11 7*0 smite the soul, t^S} nj) nakah nephesh. 
Jer. 40. 14 sent Ishmael the son of Nethaniah to slay 

12.70 coMse to fall, ''5} naphal, 5. 

2 Ch.32. 21 they that came, .slew him there with the 

IS.T'o kill, Sb|T qatal. 

Job 13. 15 Tliough he slay me, yet will I tmst Inhim 
P5a.i39. 19 thou wilt slay the wicked, O.God : depart 

14. To kill, ^0i5 qetal. 

Dan. 5. 19 whom he would he Blew, and whom he 

15. Tb kill, ^op qetal, 3. 

Dan. 2. 14 which was gone forth to slay the wise (m.) 

3. 22 the flame of the fire slew those men that 

16.7b mv.rder a soul, ww ns"; ratsach nephesh. 
Deut22. 26 riseth against his neighbour, and slayeth 

17. To slauffhter, Kuy^ shachat. 

Gen. 32. 10 Abraham . .took the knife to slay his son 
Exod29. 16 thou shalt slay the Tam, and thou shalt 
Lev. 4. 29 slay the sin offering in the place of the 

4. 33 slay It for a sin offering in the place wh. 
8. 15, 23 And he slew (it); and Moses took the 
9. 8 slew the calf of the sin offering which (w.) 
9. 12 he slew the burnt offering; and Aaron's so. 
9. 15 Blew it, and offered it for sin, as the first 
9. 18 He slew also the bullock and the ram (for) 

14. 13 he shall slay the lamb in the place where 
ITami4. 16 therefore he hath slain them in the wil. 

19. 3 bring her . . and (one) shall slay her before 
Judg 12. 6 and slew him at the passages of Jordan 

1 Sa. I. 25 they slew a bullock, and brought the ch. 

14. 32 took sheep, and oxen, and calves, and si. 

14. 34 slay (them) here, and eat ; and sin not ag. 

14. 34 brought every man his ox. .and slew (th.) 

J Ki. 18. 40 Elijah brought them, .and slew them th. 

2 Ki. 10. 7 slew seventy jjersons, and put their heads 

JO. 14 slew them at the pit of the shearing house 



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2 KI. 25. 7 they slew the sons of Zedekiah before his 
Isa. 57. 5 slaying the children in the valleys under 
Jer. 39. 6 the king of Babylon slew the sons of Zee. 

39. 6 the king of Babylon slew all the nobles of 
41. 7 Ishmael the son of Nethaniah slew them 
52. 10 the king of Babylon slew the sons of Ze. 
52. 10 he Blew also all the princes of Judah in R. 

Eze. 16. 21 thou hast slain my children, and deliver. 
23. 39 they had slain their children to their id. 

40. 39 to slay thereon the burnt offering, and the 
40. 41 eight tables, whereupon, .slew (their sa.) 
40. 42 they slew the burnt offering and the sac. 
44. II shall slay the burnt offering and the sac. 

18. To take up or away, avaiptui anaireC. 

Matt. 2. 16 slew all the children that were in Bethl. 

Acts 2. 23 by wicked hands have crucilled and slain 
5. 33 they were cut. and took counsel to slay 
5. 36 who was slain ; and all, as many as obey. 
9. 29 spake boldly . . but they went about to slay 

10. 39 whom they slew and hanged on a tree 
13. 28 desired they Pilate that he should be sla. 
22. 2o kept the raiment of them that slew him 

19. To kill off, avoKTciutii apokteino. 

Matt 21. 39 cast (him) out of the vineyard, and slew 

22. 6 entreated (them) spitefully, and slew (th.) 
Luke 9. 22 and be slain, and be raised the third day 

11. 49 (some) of them they shall slay and perse. 
13. 4 the tower in Siloam fell, and slew them 

John 5. 16 (sought to slay him, because he had done] 
Acts 7. 52 they have slain them which showed before 

23. 14 we will eat nothing until we have slain P. 
Rom. 7. II For sin., deceived me, and by it slew (me) 
Eph. 2. 16 reconcile both, .having slain the enmity 
Rev. 2.13 my faithful martyr, v/ho v/as slain among 

g. IS prepared, .for to slay the third part of m. 
II. 13 in the earthquake were slain of men sev. 
19 21 the remnant were slain with the sword of 

20. To handle severely, SicxapiCofiat diacheirizomai. 
Acts 5. 30 Jesus, whom ye slew and h.anged on a tr. 

21. To sacrifice, slaughter, Ouu thiio. 

Acts II. 7 a voice saying unto me. Arise, Peter ; slay 
22. To slay utterly, KaTacrtpaTTa: katasphatto ,—dgoi 

Lukeig. 27 bring hither, aud slay (them) before me 

23. To slay, slaughter, a<pa.rrw sphaitc, a-(}>dio,. 

I Jo. 3. 12 slew his brother. And whereioreslewho 

Rev. 5. 6 stood a Lamb as it had been slain, having 

5. 9 thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to 

5. 12 Worthy is the-Lambthat was slain to re. 

6. 9 the souls of them that were slain for the 
13. 8 the ijamb slain from the foundation of 

18. 24 and of all that were slain upon the earth 

24. To murder, (povfvoi phoneuo. 

Matt 23. 35 whom ye slew between the temple and 
BIAYEE — 
l.To slay, Tin harag. 

Eze. 21. II to give it into the hand of the slayer 

2. To {cause to) smite, .npj nakah, 5. 

Num35. 24 shall judge between the alayerand the re. 

3. To murder, nyi ratsach. 

Hum 35. ri that the slayer may flee thither, which 
35. 25 the congregation shall deliver the slayer 
3S. 26 if the slayer shall at any time come with. 
35. 27 and the revenger of blood shall kill the sL 
35. 28 the slayer shall return into the land of his 

Deut. 4. 42 That the slayer might flee thither, which 

19. 3 three parts, thatevery slayer may flee th. 
19. 4 this (is) the case of the slayer which shall 

19. 6 the avenger of the blood pursue the slayer 
Josh2o. 3 theslayerthatkilleth(any)pcr8onunawa. 

20. s they shall not deliver up the slayer into 

20. 6 then shall the slayer return, and come 

21. 13, 21, 27, 32, 38 city of refuge.Xor tho slayer 
SLEEP, one out of, sleeping, slept — 

\. Sleeping, one asleep, ]v', y ashen. 

1 Sa. 26. 7 Saul lay sleeping within the trench, and 
I Ki. 3. 20 took my son. . while thine handmaid slept 
Psa. 78. 65 the Lord awaked as one out of sleep, (and) 

2. To be fast asleep, in a trance, DTi radam, 2. 

Jon. I. 6 V/hat meanest thou, sleeper? arise,ca]l 
Z.Sleep, Nj?' shena. 

Psa. 127.' 2 (for) so he giveth his beloved sleep 

i.Sleep, rtif^ shenah. 

Gen. 28. 16 Jacob awaked out of his sleep, and he sa, 

31. 40 and my sleep departed from mine eyes 
Judgi6. 14 heawakedoutof his sleep, and wentaway 
16. 20 he awoke out of his sleep, and said, I will 
Job 14. 12 not awake, nor be raised out of their sleep 
Esth. 6. I On that night could not the king sleep 
Psa. 76. 5 The stout hearted., have slept their sleep 
90. 5 they are (as) a sleep: in the morning (they) 
Prov. 3. 24 thou shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall be 
4. 16 their sleep is taken away, unless they ca. 
6. 4 Give not sleep to thine eyes, nor slumber 
6. 9 when wilt thou arise out of thy sleep? 
6. 10 a little sleep, a little slumber, a little fol. 
20. 13 Love not sleep, lest thou corne to poverty 

24. 33 a little sleep, a little slumber, a little fol. 
Eccl. 5. 12 The sleep of a labouring man (is) sweet 

8. 16 neither daynor night seeth sleep with his 

Jer. 31. 26 I awaked, and beheld ; and my sleep was 

51. 39 may rejoice, and sleep a perpetual sleep 

51. 57 they'shail sleep a perpetual sleep, andnot 

Dan. 2. I his spirit was troubled, and his sleep br. 

Zech. 4. I aa a man tiia.t is wakened out of hisdeep 



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5. Sleep, .njs* shenah. 

Dan. 6. 18 passed the night fasting, .bis sleep went 

6. Sleep, r\)^shenalh. 

.Psa. 132. 4 I will not give sloop to mine eyes, (or)»l 

7. Sleep, Srrfoi hupnos. 

Matt. 1.24 Joseph, being raisedfrom sleep, did as the 
Luke 9. 32 But Peter and they were heavy with si. 
John II. 13 he had spoken of taking of rest in sleep 
Acts 20. 9 Eutychus, being fallen into a deep sleep 
20. 9 he sunk down with sleep, and fell down 
Rom 13.11 DOW (it is) high time to awake out of sleep 

SLEEP (on), to — 

1. To doze, .ni.T hazah. 

Isa. 56. 10 sleeping, lying down, loving to slumber 

2. To sleep, \v] yashen. 

1 Ki.i8. 37 peradventure he sleepeth, and must be a. 
Song 5. I I r>le(;p,butmyheart waketh: (it is)the vo. 
Dan. ) 2. 2 many of them that sleep in the dust of tho 
Uos. 7. 6 their baker sleepeth all the night ; in the 

3. T'o {make to) sleep, ]vi yashen. 

Gen. 2. 21 sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept 
41. 5 he slept and dreamed the second time 

19. s as he lay and slept under a juniper tree 
3. 13 I should have slept : then had I been at 

3. S I '■■'''1 uie down and slept ; I awaked ; for 

4. 8 I will both lay me down in peace, and sle. 

13. 3 lighten mine eyes, lest I sleep the (sleep of) 
44. 23 why sleepest thou, O Lord? arise, cast us 

121. 4 Behold, he. .shall neither slumber norsl. 
Prov. 4. 16 they sleep not, except they have done ml. 
Isa. 5. 27 none .shall slumber nor sleep ; neither eh. 
Jer. s<. 39 that they may rejoice, and sleep a perpe. 

51. 57 a>id they shall sleep a perpetual sleep 
Eze. 34. 25 they shall dwell safely . .and sleep in the 

4. T'o slumber, sleep, cu num. 

Psa. 76. 5 stout hearted are spoiled, they have slept 

5. T'o he fast asleep, in a trance, ci") radam, 2. 

Prov 10. 5 he that sleepeth in harvest is a son that 

6. To lie dovm, 335' shakal. 

Gen. 28. II and he.. lay down in that place to sleep 

Exod22. 27 it(i3)his raiment, .wherein shall he sleep' 

Deut 24. 12 if the man (Ije) poor, thou shalt not sleep 

24. 13 that he may sleep in his own raiment, ana 

31. 16 thou shalt sleep with thy f.athers ; and th. 

7. 12 and thou shalt sleep with thy fathers 

I. 9 Uriah slept at the doorof the king's house 

1. 21 when my lord the king shall sleep with hia 

2. 10 David slept with his fathers, and was bu. 
II. 21 Hadad heard in Egypt that David slept wl. 

11. 43 Solomon slept with his fathers, aodiwas 

14. 20 he slept with his fathers ; and Nadab his 

14. 31 Rehoboam slept with hisfathers, and waa 

15. 8 Abijam slept with his fathers; and they 

15. 24 Asa slept with his fathers, and was buried 

16. 6 Baaslia slept with hisfathers, and wasbu. 
16. 28 Omri slept with his fathers, and was bur. 
22. 40 Ahab slept witii his fathers ; and Ahaziah 
22. 50 Jehoshaphat slept with bis fathers, and 

2 Ki. 8. 24 Joiam slept with his fathers, and was bu. 
10. 35 Jehu slept with his fathers : and they bu. 

13. 9 Jehoahaz slept with his fathers; suid they 
13 Joash slept with his fathers; and Jerobo. 
16 Jehoash slept with his fathers, and waa 
22 after that the king slept with his fathers 

14. 29 Jeroboam slept with his fathers, (even)wl 

15. 7 Azariah slept with his fathers ; and they 
15. 22 Menahem slept with his fathers ; and Pe. 

15. 38 Jotham slept with hisfathers, and wasbu, 

16. 20 Ahaz slept with his fathers, and was bu. 

20. 21 Hezekiah slept with hisfathers: and Man. 

21. 18 Mapaaseli slept with his fathers, and was 
24. 6 Jehoiakim slept with his fathers : and Je. 

a Ch. 9. 31 Solomon slept with his fathers, and he 

12. 16 Rehoboam slept with his fathers, and w. 
14. I Abijah slept with his fathers, and they bU. 
16. 13 Asa slept with his fathers, and died in tha 

21. I Jehoshaphat slept with his fathers, and 
26. 2 after that the king slept with his fathers 

26. 23 Uzziahslept with hisfathers, and they bu. 

27. 9 Jotham slept with his fathers, and they 

28. 27 Ahaz slept with his fathers, and they bu. 

32. 33 Hezekiah slept with his fathers, and they 

33. 20 Maaasseh slept with his fathers, and they 
Job 7. 21 now shall I sleep in the dust ; and thou 
Prov. 6. 9 How long wilt thou sleep, sluggard? wh 

6. 10 a little folding of the hands to sleep 

6. 22 when thou sleepest, it shall keep thee, and 

24. 33 a little folding of the hands to sleep 

7.7*0 shep, Ka9eiBa> katkeudo. 

Matt. 9. 24 for the maid is not dead, but sleepeth 

13. 25 while men slept, his enemy came and so. 

25. 5 ^V^ule the bridegroom tarried, they . . slept 

26. 45 Sleep on now, and (take) your rest: behol^ 
Mark 4. 27 And should sleep, and rise night and day 

5. 39 the damsel is not dead, but sleepeth 

13; 36 Lest, coming suddenly, he find you sleep. 

14. 37 he Cometh, and findeth them sleeping, and 
14. 37 Simon, sleepest thou? couldest not thou' 
14. 41 Sleeponnow, andtake(your)rest: it is en. 

Luke 8. 52 Weep not ; she is not dead, but sleepeth 

22. 46 VThy sleep ye ? rise and pray.lest ye enter 
Eph. s. 14 Awake thou that sleepest, and arise from 
1 Th. 5. 6 let us not sleep, as (do) others ; but let us 

5. 7 they that sleep sleep in the night ; and th. 
$. 10 whether we wake or sleep, we should Uvtf 



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?i.To lie down in sleep, Koi/xdoftac koimaomai. 
Matt 27. 52 many bodies of the saints which slept aro. 

28. 13 disciples, .stoleliini (awajO while ive slept 
Luke22. 45 when he rose up. .he found them sleeping 
Johnii. II our friend Lazarus sleepeth ; but I go, th. 

II. 12 Then said his disciples, Lord, if he sleep 
Acts 12. 6 Peter was sleeping between two soldiers 

13. 36 fell on sleep, and was laid unto his fath: 
I Co. 1 1. 30 many (are) weak and sickly, .and many si. 

15. 20 become the first fruits of them that slept 

15. 51 We shall not all sleep, but we shall all he 
I Th. 4. 14 even so them also which sleep in Jesus will 

SLEEP, to be, make, or cast into a dead or deep — 
\.To {make to) sleep, ]Pi yashen, 3. 
. Judg 16.19 she made him sleep upon her knees : and 
2. To he in a fast sleep, in a trance, uyi, radam, 2. 

Psa. 76. -6 chariot and horse are cast into a dead si. 

Dan. 8. 1 8 I was in a deep sleep on my face toward 
10. 9 then was 1 in a deepsleepon my face, and 

SLEIGHT — 

Playing at dice, cheat, artifice, Kv^eia kuieia. 
Kph. 4. 14 by the sleight of men, (and) cunning era. 

SLIDE (back), to — 

1. To move, slip, fail, o'lD mot 

Deut 32. 35 their foot shall slide in (due) time : for the 

2. To slide, lyo maad. 

Psa. 26. 1 I have trusted, .(therefore) I shall not si. 
37. 31 in his heart ; none of his steps shall slide 

Z.To be refractory, stubborn, Tip sarar. 

Hos. 4. 16 Israel slideth back as a backsliding heifer 

i. To turn or bring back, aiB" shub, 3a. 

Jer. 8. s is this people of Jerusalem slidden back 
SLIGHTLY — 
To be light, sioift, abated, lightly esteemed, hh\^, 2. 

Jer. 6. 14 healed also the hurt, .of mypeopleslightly 
8. J I healed the hurt, .of my people. Blightly 

SLIME — 

Jiitumen, iDn chemar. 

Gen. II. 3 thevhad brick for stone, and slime had th. 
14. 10 the vale of Siddim (was full of) slime pits 

Exod. 2. 3 daubed it with slime and with pitch, and 

SUNG, sUnger, sling stone — 

l.A sling stone, v''>\>, [5N eben qela. 

Job 41. 28 sling stones are turned with him into Bt. 

Zoch. 9. 15 devour, and subdue with sling stones 

2. A sling, heap of stones, noT'ia marger.iah. 
. Prov 26. 8 As he that bindeth a stone in a sling, so 

&,A sling, vhp, l^l'i- 

1 Sa. 17. 40 his sling (was> in his hand : and he drew 

17. 50 prevailed over the Philistine with a sling 

25. 29 sling out, (as out) of the middle of a sling 

s Ch.26. 14 habergeons, and bov/s, and slings (to ca.) 

4.4 slinger, V^i3 qalla. 

2 Ki. 3. 25 howbeit the slingers went about (it), and 

BLING (out), to — 

\.To sling out, y^ij. 

Judg 20. 16 every one could sling stones at an hair(br.) 
Jer. 10. 18 I will slingout the inhabitants of the land 

2. To sling out, y^ij qala, 3. 

I Sa. 17. 49 took thence a stone, and slang (it), and 
25. 29 them shall he sling out, (aa out) of the mi. 
SLIP — 
A branch, slip, .Tjiaj zemorah. 

Isa. 17. 10 and shailt set it with strange slips 
BLIP away, to (let) — 

1 . To move, slip, fail, tSo mot. 

Psa. 38. 16 when my foot slippeth, they magnify (th ) 
94. 18 When I said. My footslippeth; thy mercy 

2.T0 be moved, ain mot, 2. 

Psa. 17. s Hold up my goings., (that) my footsteps s. 

2. To slide, i^g maad. 

. 2 Sa. 22. 37 enlarged my- steps, .my feet did not slip 
Job 12. 5 He that is ready to slip v.'ith (his) feet (is) 
Psa. 18. 36 enlarged my steps, .my feet did not slip 

i..To cast out or off, slip or fall off, hm nashal. 
,■ ; Deut 19. s the head slippeth from the helve, and li. 
5- To free, open, let away, ")B3 patar. 
; , 1 Sa. 19. JO he slipped away out of Saul'spresence, and 
'6; To he poured out, to slip, ^sy shaphak, 4. 
, Pao. -73. 2.a3 forme..mystepshadwell nighslipped 
1. To flow along or by, irapa^ftioo pararrheo. 

Heb. 2. I lest at any time we should let (them) slip 
SLrpPERY (place) — 
\.A smooth thing or place, ri^hn chelqah. 

Psa. 73,18 thoudidst set them in slippery places: th. 

% Bmooth thing or places, n'ip'jp'pn chalaqlaqqoth. 
Psa. 35. 6 iet their way be dark and slippery : and 
Jer. 23. 12 their way shall be unto them as slippery 

SLOTHFOl, slothfulness, to be — .^ 

l.To be slothful., b^v. atsal, 2. . 

Jddg 18. 9 be hot slothful to go, (and) to enter to p. 

it. Slothful, '7)tV. alsel. 

^, f rovis. 19 The w^y oJ the slothful (man is) as an he. 



Prov 19. 24 slothful (man) hideth his hand in(Tii3)bo. 

11. 25 desire of the slothful killeth him ; for his 
22. 13 slothful (man) saith, (There is) a lion with. 
24. 30 went by the field of the slothful, and by 
26. 13 slothful (man) saith, .'There is) a lion in 
26. 14 door turueth.. so (doth) the slothful upon 
26. 15 The slothful hideth his hand in (his) bos. 

"i. Sloth, rhvi atslah. 

Prov ig. '15 Slothfulness casteth into a deep sleep ; and 
Eccl.io. 18 By much slothfulness the building decay. 

i. Remissness, deceit, n;Q"i remiyyah. 

Prov 12. 24 bear rule : but the slothful shall be under 

12. 27 slothful (man) roasteth not that which he 

5. To become or show self feeble, het raphah, 7. 
Prov 1 8. 9 He also that is slothful in his work is br. 

6. Slothful, sluggish, vadpSs niJthros. 

Heb. 6. 12 That ye be not slothful, but followers of 
7. Motionless, slothful, idle, oKvripSs okneros. 

Matt 25. 26 wicked and slothful servant, thou knew. 
Rom 12. II Not slothful in business ; fervent in spii'it 

SLOW (to anger) — 
I. Length, TiiN erek., 

Neh. 9. 17 gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and 

Psa. 103. 8 gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in 

145. 8 full of compassion ; slow to anger, and of 

Prov 14. 29 (He that is) slow to wrath (is)of great un. 

15. 18 but fhe that is) slow to anger appeaseth 

16. 32 (He that is) slow to auger (is) better than 

Joel 2. 13 merciful, slow to anger, and of great kin. 

Jon. 4. 2 merciful, slow to anger, and of great kin. 

Nail. 1. 3 Lord (is) slow to anger, and great in pow. 

I.Heavy, weighty, 125 kabed. 

Exod. 4. 10 but I (am) slow of speech, and of a slow 
o. Inactive, unprofitable, &.py6s argos. 

Titus I. 12 Cretians (are)alwayliars,e\'il beasts, slow 

i.Heavy, slow, sluggish, $padvs bradu^. 

Luke 24. 25 slow of heart to believe all that the pro. 
Jas. 1. 19 swift to hear, slow tospeak, slow to wrath 

SLTJGGAED — 

Slothful, h^v. atsel, 

Prov. 6. 6 Go to the ant, thou sluggard ; consider 
6. 9 How long wilt thou sleep, sluggard? wh. 
10. 26 60 (is) the sluggard to them that send him 

13. 4 The soul of the sluggard desireth, and (ha.) 
20. 4 sluggard will not plow by reason of the 
26. 16 sluggard (is) wiser in his own conceit th. 

SLUICE — 

Hire, wage, reward, 13^ selcer. 

Isa. 19. 10 all that make sluices (and) pomin for flsh' 

SLTTMBEE, (slumbering, to) — 
1.7*0 slumber, DU num. 

Psa. 121. 3 he that keepeth thee will not slumber 

121. 4 he that keepeth Israel shall neither slum. 
Isif. s- 27 ^one shall slumber nor sleep; neither 

56. 10 sleeping, lying down, loving to slumber 
Nah. 3. 18 Thy "shepherds slumber, king of Assyria 

2. Slumber, noi:fi ienumah. 

Job 33. 15 falieth upon men, in sliimberings upon 
Psa.132.~4 I will not give, .slumber to mine eyelids 
Prov. 6. 4 Give not sleep to thine eyes, nor slumber 

6. 10 little slumber, a little folding of the han. 
24. 33 little slumber, a little folding of the han. 

3. Deep sleep, Kardw^ts katanuxis. 

Kom II. 8 God hath given them the spiritof slumb. 

i. To nod, slumber, linger, pvffrd^ca nusiazo. 

Matt 25. s While the bridegroom tarried, they all si. 
2 Pe. 2. 3 and their damnation slumbereth not 

SMALL (matter, one, quantity, thing, very) — 

l.Lean, thin, pi daq. 
- Exodi6. 14 small round thing, (as) small as thehoar 
Lev. 16. 12 hands full of sweet incense beaten small 

1 Ki. 19. 12 fire : and after the fire a still small voice 
Isa. 29. 5 multitude . . shall be like small dust, and 

2.Few, ij;;!? mizar. 

Isa. 16. 14 the remnant (shall be) verj' small (and) fe. 

3.T0 do good or well, 3q; yatah, 5. 
• Deut. 9. 21 stamped it, (and) ground (it) very small 

i.A little, few, eyj? meat. 

Gen. 30. 15 (Is it) a small matter that thou hast tak. 
Num 16. g small thing unto you, that the God of I.. 
16. 13 small thing that thou hast brought us up 
Job 15. II (Are) the consolations of God small with 
Isa. 1. 9 had left unto us a very small remnant, we 

7. 13 small thing for you to weary men, but will 
Eze. 16. 20 (Is this) of thy whoredoms a small matter 

34. 18 small thing unto you to have eaten up the 
Dan. II. 23 shall become strong with a small people 

5. Men, a few, D'riD methim. 

Jer. 44. 28 Yet a small number that escape the sw. 
^.Little, small, "lyvip mitsar. 

2 Ch.24, 24 came with a small company of men, and 
Job 8. 7 Though thy beginning was small, yet thy 

7. Little, small, young, Tyv ts^air. 

Psa.iig. 141 1 (am) small and despised J (yet) do not 
Isa. 60. 22 a small one a strong nation : I the Lord 

S.Slrait, close, is, n>( tsar. 

Prov 24. 10 (If) thou faint . . thy strength (is) small 



9. Little, small, young, lof; qatan. 

Deut 25. 13, 14 shalt uot'have.^a great ."nd a small 
I Sa. g. 21 a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes 

1 Ki. 2. 20 I desire one small petition of thee, .say 

2 Ch.31. IS courses, as well to the great as to thesm. 

34. 30 all the people, great and small ; and he 
36. 18 all the vessels, .great and small, and the 
Esth. I. s all thepeoplcboth unto great and small 

1. 20 husbands honour, both to great and sm. 
Psa. 104. 25 wherein (are) things, .both small and gr: 

115. 13 He will bless them, .(both) small and gr. 
Isa. 22. 24 all vessels of small quantity, from the ve.. 
Jer. j6. 6 Both the great and the small shall die in 
Zcch. 4. 10 who hath despised the day of small tlii. 1 

10. Little, small, young, jbjO qaton. 

Gen. 19. It smote the men. .both small and great; so 

Exod 18. 22 but every small matter they shall judge 
18. 26 every small matter they judged themsel. 

Deut. 1. 17 ye shall hear the small as well as the gr. 

I Sa. 5. 9 smote the men of the city, both small and 
20. 2 will do nothing, either gi'eat or small, but 
30. 2 they slew not any, either great or small 
30. 19 neither small nor great, neither sons nor 

1 Ki. 22. 31 Fight neither with small nor great, save 

2 Ki.23. 2 and all the people, both small and great 

25. 26 all the people, both small and great, and 

1 01.23. 8 as well the small as the great, the teacher 

26. 13 cast lots, as well the small as the great 

2 Ch.i5. 13 whether small or great, whether man or 

18. 30 Fight ye not with smallorgreat, saveonly 
Job 3. 19 small and great are there; and the servant 
Isa. 54. 7 For a small moment have I forsaken thee 

60. 22 asmallonea strongnation:ItheLOKDwi!l 
Jer. 49. IS will make thee small among thejieathen 
Amos 7. 2, 5 by whom shall Jacob arise? for he (is) 
Chad. 2 have made thee small among the heathen 

11, Sliort, small, few, soon, ISD qatser. 

2 Ki.ig. 26 Therefore their inhabitants were of small 
Isa. 37. 27 Therefore their inhabitants-(were) of sm. 

12. Smallest, least, lowest, eKax'ff'ros elachistos. 

1 Co. 4. 3 But with me it is a very small tiling that 

6. 2 are yeunworthytojudge the smallestma.? 
Jas. 3. 4 they turned about witha verysmall heh_. 

13. Little, small, short, fiiKpSs mikros. 

Acts 26. 22 witnessing both to small and great, saying 

Eev. II. 18 them that fear thy name, small and great 

13. 16 caused all, both small and great, rich and 

19. s ind ye that fear him, bothsmall and great 
19. 18 the flesh of all (men) . .both small and gre. 
20. 12 saw the dead, small and great, stand be. 

li.Little, small, few, feeble, oKlyoi oligos. 

Acts 12. 18 there was no small stir among the soldiers 
15. 2 Paul and Barnabas had no small dissension 
19. 23 same time;there arose no small stir about 
19. 24 brought no small gain unto the craftsmen 
27. 20 no small tempest lay on (us), all hope that 

SMALL towns — 
Havilets, niin chavvoth. 

Num 32. 41 took the small towns tiereof, and called 
SMALL, to be, beat, make, stamp — ^ 
l.To' diminish, jna gara, 3. 

Job 36. 27 For he maketh small the drops of water 

2. To be smaM, beaten small, ppi daqaq. 

Deut. 9. 21 until it was as small as dust: and cast Itho 
Isa. 41. IS beat(them)small,:aadshaltmakethe hills 

3. To heat small, pp'i daqaq, 5. 

£xod3o. 36 thou shalt beat (some)of it verysmall, and 

a Ki. 23. 6 stamped Ht) small to powder, and cast the 

23. 15 stamped Jit) small to powder, and burned 

4. To he small, little, young, "tyy tsaar. 

Jer. 30. 19 glorify them, and they shall not be small 

6. To he small. Utile, unworthy, jbp qatow. 

2 Sa. 7.19 this was yet a small thing in thy sight, O 
1 Ch.17. 17 this was a small thing in thine eyes, O 

6,To make little, Jbp qaton, 5. 

Amos 8. 5 laaking the ephah small, and the shekel 
SMAET, to — 
To suffer evil, Vi yn ma ra, 2. 

Prov II. 15 He that is surety for a stranger shall sm. 
SMELL, (sweet), smelling — 
1. Spice, DE-ii boseni. 

Isa. 3. 24 instead of sweet smell there shall bestlnk 
2.7*0 go or pass over, 135? abar. 

Song 5. s i"y fingers (with) sweet smelling myrrh 
5. 13 lips (like) liUies, dropping sweet smelling 

3. Smell, savour, fragrance, nn reach. 

Gen. 27. 27 the smell of his raiment, and blessed him 

27. 27 smell of my son (i3)a3 the smeU of a field 
Song 1. 12 spikenard sendeth forththesmeU thereof 

2. 13 vines (with)., tender grape give a(good)s. 
4. JO howmuch better is. .the smell of thine o. 
4. II smell of thy garments (is) like the smell 

7. 8 nowalso..the smell of thy noselikeapples 
7. 13 mandrakes give a smell, and at our gates 

Dan. 3. 27 nor thesmell of fire had passed on them 
Hos. 14. 6 as the olive tree, and ins smeU as Leban. 

i.Sweet smell, fragrance, . eJwS/a euodia. 

Phil. 4. i3 an odour of a sweet smell, a sacrifice ace. 
Z. Smelling, o(T(ppr](yis osphresis. 

J Co. 12. 17 whole (were) hearing, yibeke (were) the s 



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SMELL, to — 

To smell, refresh, nn ruach, 5. 

Gen. 8. 21 LORD Gmellest a sweet savour; and tlieL. 
27. 27 came near, and kisserl him : and he sm. 

Exodjo. 38 shall make like unto that, to smell there. 

Lev. 26.31 will not smell the savour of your sweet sa. 

Deut. 4. 28 neither see, nor hear, nor eat, nor smell 

Job 39.23 he smelleth the battle afar off, thethun. 

Psa 115. 6 noses have they, but they smell not 

Amos 5. zi will not smell In your solemn assemblies 

SMITE, to — 

X.To bruise, t^Tt daka, 3. 

Psa. 143. 3 he hath smitten my life down to tho gro. 

2. To heat, break, o'pn halam. 

Psa. 141. s Let the righteous smite me ; (it shall be) 
Isa. 41. 7Smootheth(with)thehammerhimthatsra 

3. To beat down or out, nnp kathalh, 3. 

Zech II. 6 smite the land, and out of their hand I 

4. To smite, Nni3 viecha. 

Dan. 2. 34 which smote tho image upon his feet(that 
2. 35 stone that smote the image became a gr. 

5 Tn smile, dash, yno macha/s. 

Num24. 17 shall smite the corners of Moab, and des 
6.yl smiting, stroke, blmo, nao inakkah. 

Isa. 27. 7a3he5mote those, .(or)is.heslamaccordins 
7 To plaque, strike, V33 vaga. 

1 Sa. 6. 9 know that (it is) not his hand (that) smote 
Job I. 19 smote the four corners of the house, nud 

8.T0 plague, V3) fcga, 3. 

2 Ki.is. 5 Loud smote the king, so that he was a le. 
2 Ch.26. 20 hasted., because the LOKD had smitten him 

9. To smite, plague, <]n nagaph. 

Kxod. 8. 2 behold, I will smite all thy borders with 
1-2. 23 Lord will pass through to smite tlie Egy. 
12. 23 to come in unto your houses to smite (you) 
12. 27 when he smote the Egyptians, and deliv. 

Judg2o. 35 Lord smote Benjamin before Israel : and 

1 Sa. 4. 3 Wherefore hath the Lord smitten us to 

25. 38 that tho Lord smote Nabal, tlLit he died 

26. 10 Lord shall smite him ; orhisdaysliallco. 

2 Ch. 13. 15 God smote .Tcroboam and all Israel before 

14. 12 So the I^OUD smote the Etliiopians before 

31. M '"'i'h a great plague will the Lord smite 
SI. i8 after all this the LORD smote hitn in his 

Isa. jg. 22 Lord shall smite Egypt ; he shall smite 
Zech 14. 12, 18 plague wherewith the Lord will smite 

10. 7*0 {cause to) smite, n^inakah, 5. 

Gen. 8 21 neither will I again smite anymore every 

34. 5 smote the Rephaims in Ashteroth Kama. 
14. 7 smote all the country of the Amalekltes 
14. 15 smote them, and pursued them unto Ko. 

19. II smote the men that (were) at the door of 

32. 8 If Esau come. . and smite it, then the oth. 
32. II I fear him, lest he will comeandsmiteme 

35. 35 who smote iVl idian in the field of Moab, re. 
JExod 2. II spied an Egyptian smiting an Hebrew, one 

2. 13 he said. Wherefore smitest thoQ thy fel.? 

3. 20 smite Egypt with all my wonders which I 
7 17 will smite with the rod that (is) in mine 
7 20 smote the waters that (were) in the river 

7 25 .after that the Lord hadsmitten the river 
8. 16 Stretch out thy rod, and smite the dust of 

8. 17 smote the dust of the earth, and it beca. 
9 15 smite thee and thy people with pestilence 
g. 25 hail smote throughout all tho land of Eg. 

9, 23 hail smote every herb of the field, and br. 
12. 12 will smite all the first born in the land of 
12 13 destroy (you), when I smite theland of E. 

12. 29 at midnight the Lord smote all the first 

5 rod, wherewith thou smotesttheriver, ta. 

6 thou shalt smite the rock, and there shall 
12 He that smite the man so that he die, sh. 

ji 15 he that smiteth his f.'itheror mothershall 
21 18 one smite auotlier with a stone, or with 
21. ig then shall ho that smote (him) be quit 

31. 20 if a man smite his servant, or his maid 
21 26 If a man smite the eye of his servant, or 

Num. 3. 13 on the day that I smote all the first born 

8 17 on the. day that I smote every first born in 
II. 33 Lord smote the people with a very great 
14. 12 I will smite them with the pestilence, and 
14. 45 smote them, and discomfited them, (even) 

20. II with his rod he smote the rock twice; and 

21. 24 Israel smote him with the edge of the sw 

21. 35 So they smote him, and his sons, and all 

22. 6 shall prevail, (that) we may smite them 
22. 23 Balaam smote the ass, to turn her into the 
22. 25 crushed Balaam's foot, .and he smote her 
22. 27 anger was kindled, and he smote the ass 
22. 28 that thou hast smitten me';these three ti. ? 
22. 32 Wherefore hast thou smitten thine ass th. 
25. 17 Vex the Midianites, and smite them 

32. 4 Lord smote before the congregation of Is. 

33. 4 which_the Lord had smitten among them 
35. 16 if he smite him with an instrument of iron 
35. J 7 if he smite him with throwing a stone, wh. 
35. 18 Or (if) he smite him with an hand weapon 
35. 21 in enmity smite him . . he that smote (him) 

Deut. 2. 33 smote him, and his sons, and all his peop. 

3. 3 smote him until none was left to him re. 

4. 46 children of Israel smote, after they were 
7. 2 thou shalt smite them, (and) utterly dest. 

13. 15 Thou shalt surely smite the inhabitants 
19. II smite him mortally that he die, and flee. 
30. 13 thou shalt Bmite every male therool with 



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1 1 out of the hand of him that smiteth him 
24 Cursed (be) lie that smitethhisueighbour 
22 Lord shall smite thee with a consuinpti. 

27 Lord will smite thee with the botch of E. 

28 Lord shall smite thee with madness, and 
35 Lord shall smite thee In the knees, and 

7 against ns unto battle, andwcsmoto them 

3 three thousand men go up and smite Ai 

5 men of Ai smote of them about thirty and 

5 smote them in the going down : wherefo. 
22 smote them, so that they let none of them 

24 and smote it with tho edge of the sword 

18 children of Israel smote them not, beca. 

4 help me, that we may emite Gibcon ; for 
10 smote them to Azokah, and unto Makked. 

26 afterward Joshua smote them, and slew 
28, 30, 32, j5, 37 smote it with the edge of 
33 smote him and his people, until he had 

39 they smote them with the edge of tho sw. 

40 So Joshua smote all the country of tho hi. 

41 Joshua smote them from Kadesh-barnea 

8 smote them, and chased them unto great 
8, smote them, until they left them none re. 

10 smote the king thereof with the sword 

11 smote all the souls that (were) therein wi. 
j2 s.mote them with the edge of the sword 

14 every man they smote with the edge of tho 
17 took, and smote them, ami slew them 

1 which the children of Israel smote, and 

6 Them did Moses .smite ; and Moses the 

7 ehildreu of Isr.-n 1 smote on this side Jor 

12 for these did Moaes smite, and cast them 
21 whom Moses smote with the princes of M. 
16 He that smiteth Kirjath-scpher, and tak. 

47 smote it with the edge of the sword, and 

5 amote his neighbour unwittingly, and ha. 

8 smitten it with the edge of the sword, and 

12 Hetliat smiteth Kirjath-sepher, and tak. 

25 smote thecity with the edge of the sword 

13 smote Israel, and possessed the city of p. 

16 thou shalt smite tho Midianites as one m. 
13 smote it that it fell, and ovcrtuined it 

1 1 and smote the host : for the host was se. 
43 he rose up against them, and smote them 

21 smote them: so lsra<d po.ssessed all tho 
33 smote them from Aroer, even till thou 

4 men of Gilead smote Ephraim, because 
8 smote them hip and thigh with a great si. 

27 smote them with tlie edge of the sword 
31 they began to smite of the people, (and) 
37 smote allthe cityjwiththe edge of the sw. 
39 Benjamin began to smite (and) kill of tho 

48 smote them with the edge of the sword 

10 Go and smite the inhabitants of Jabesh-g. 

8 these (are) the Gods that smote the Egy. 

6 smote them with emerods, (oven) Ashdod 

9 smote'the men of the city, both small and 

19 smote the men. even he smote of the pe. 
ig because the Lord had smitten (many) of 

11 smote them, until (they came) under Be. 

3 .Jonathan smote the garrison of the Thil. 

4 Saul had smitten a garrison of the Phili. 
31 smote the Philistines that day from Mic. 

48 smote the Amalekites, and delivered Is. 
3 Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly 

7 Saul smote the Amalekites from Havilah 
35 smote him, and delivered (it) out of his 
35 caught Oiim) by his heard, and smote him 
46 will smite thee, and take thine head from 

49 smote the Philistine in his forehead, th.at 
so David, .smote the Philistine, andslewhim 
II I will smite David even to tho wall (with 
10 Saul sought to smite David even, .the wall 
33 Saul cast a javelin at him to smite him 

19 Nob. .smote he with the edge of the sw. 

2 Sliall I go and smite these Philistines? A. 
2 Go and smite the Philistines, and save K. 

5 smote them with a great slaughter. So D. 

5 David's heart smote hi.m, because he had 

8 now therefore let me smite him, I pray 

9 David smote the land, and left neitherman 
I smitten Ziklag, and burnt it with fire 

17 David smote them from the twilight even 

15 fall upon him. And he smote him that he 

22 wherefore should I smite thee to the gr.? 

23 with the higlierend of thespearsmotehim 
31 servants of David had smitten of Eenja. 

27 smote him there under the fifth (rib), th. 

6 smote him under the fifth (rib): and B.e. 

7 smote him, and slew him, and beheaded 

8 Whosoever .smiteth the Jebusites, and 

20 David smote them there, and said. The L. 

24 go out before thee, to smite the host of 

25 smote the Philistines from Geba until th. 
7 God smote him there for (his) error; and 

1 David smote the Philistines, and pursued 

2 smote Moab, and measured them with a 

3 David smote also Hadadezer, the son of 

9 heard that David had smitten all the host 

10 fought against Hadadezer, and smitten 

13 when he returned from smiting of the Sy. 

18 smote Shobach tho captain of their host 

21 Who smote Abiraelech the son of Jerub. 

28 Smite Amnon; thcnkillhim,fearnot;have 

6 but the one smote the other, and slew him 

7 Deliver him that smote his brother, that 

14 smite the city with the edge of the sword 
2 shall flee : and I will smite the king only 

11 why didst thou not smite him there to the 

1 5 compassed about and smote Absalom, and 
10 smote him therewith in the fifth (rib), and 
17 and smote the PhJUstines, and killed U) 



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10 He arose, and smote the Philistines, unt. 
10 David's heart emote him after thathcbad 

17 when he saw the angel that smote the pe. 
15 after he had smitten every male In Kdom 

15 For the Lord shall smite Israxd, as areed 

20 smote IjoD, and Dnn, Abel-heth-maachah 
27 smote him at Gibbetlion, which (belonged) 

29 when he reigned, (that) he smote all the 
10 Zimri went in and smote him, and killed 

21 smote the horses and chariots, and ."lew 
35 Smite me. And the man refused to smits 
37 found another m.in, and said, Smite mo 
37 smote him, so that In smiting he wounded 
24 smote Micaiahon thecheek, and said, wh. 

34 drew a bow at a venture, and smote tlie 
E smote the waters, and they were divided 

14 smote the water."!, when he also had smi. 
19 ye shallsmite evcryfcncedcity,andevcry 

23 they have smitten one another : now th. 

24 smote the Moabites, so th.at they fled be. 

24 but they went forward smiting the Moa(>. 

25 howbeit theslingers went about (it), and 

18 Smite this people.. And he smote them 

21 father, shall I emitc (them)? shall I smlto 

22 shalt notsmite (them); wouldest thousm. 
21 smote the Edomifcs which compassed him 

7 thou Shalt smite the house of Ahab thy 

24 smote Jehoram between hisarms, and the 
27 Smite him also in the chariot. (And they 

25 they smote them with the edge of the sw. 

32 Hazael smote them in all the coasts of Is. 
21 smote him, and he died ; and they buried 

17 for thou shalt smite the Syrians in Ajrhek 

18 Smite upon the ground : and he smote th. 

19 Thou sliouldest have smitten five or si-t 
19 had.,t thou smitten Syria till thou hadst 
19 whereas now thou shalt smite Syria(but) 
10 Thou hast indeed smitten Edom, and thine 
10 smote him before the people, and slew him 

14 smote Shallum tho son of Jabesh in Sam. 

16 Then Menahem smote Tiphsah, and all 
16 therefore hesmotc (it; and)all.the women 
25 conspired against him, and sniote him in 

30 smote him, and slew him, and reigned in 

8 Uesmolethc Philistines, (even) unto Gaza 

35 smote in tho camp of the Assyri.ans anh. 

37 Sharezcr bis sons smote hira with the sw. 
21 king of Babylon smote them, and slew 
25 smote Gedaliah, that he died, and the J. 
<6 which smote Midian in the field of Moab 
41 smotf; their tents, and (he habitations 
43 smote thcrestof tlie Amalekites that were 

6 Whosoever smiteth the Jebusites first sli. 

10 smote him, because he put his hand to the 

1 1 came up to Baal-perazim ; and David sm. 

15 God is gone forth before thee, to smite the 

16 smote the host of the Philistines from O. 

1 David smote the Philistines, and subdued 

2 smote Moab ; and the Moabites became 

3 David smote Uadarezcrking of Zobah unto 

9 heard how David had smitten all the host 
to fought against Hadarezer,and smitten him 

I And Joab smote Rabbah, and destroyed 

7 displeased with tliis tiling; therefore he 

14 they smote all the cities round about Ge. 

15 They smote also the tents of cattle, and 

4 they smote Ijon, and Dan, and Abel-maim 

23 sniote Micaiah upon the cheek, and said 

33 smote the king of Israel between the joi. 
9 smote the Edomites which comjiasscd him 

5 at Eamoth-gilead : and the Syrians smote 
II and smote of the children of Seir ten tho. 
13 smote three thousand of them, and took 

16 forbear; why sliouldest thou be smitten t 

19 Lo, thou hast smitten the Edomites; and 
5 smote him, and carried away a great ma. 
5 king of Israel, who smote him with a great 

17 again the Edomites had come and smitten 

23 sniote him : and he said. Because the gods 

25 sniote certain of them, and plucked off 

5 Thus the Jews smote all their enemies 
7 sniote Job with sore boils from the sole 

10 they have smitten me upon the cheek' ro. 

7 for thou hast smitten all mine enemies 
tvtle. sniote of Edom in the valley of Salt tw. 

26 persecute (him) whom thou hast smitten 

20 smote the rock, that the waters gushed 
51 smote all the first bom in Egypt; theclt 
66 he smote his enemies in the hinder part 
33 He smote their vines also and their fig tr 

36 He smote also all the first bom in their 

6 The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor 

8 ^V^lo smote the first bom of Egypt, both 
10 Who smote great nations, and slew mig 
10 To hira that smote Egypt in their first b. 
17 To him which smote great kings : for his 
25 Smite a scomer, and the simple will bew. 

7 they smote me, they wounded me; the 
25 hath smitten them ; and the hills did tr. 
1.3 people tumethnot unto him that smiteth 
20 no more again stay upon him that smote 

24 he shall smite thee with a rod, and shall 
4 he shall smite the earth with the rod of 

15 and shall smite it in the seven streams 

6 He who smote the people in wrath with a 
ag because the rod of him that smote thee Is 

7 Hath he smitten him . . that smote him ? 

31 Assyrian be beaten down, (which) smote 
36 smote in the camp of the Assyrians a hn. 

38 his sons smote him with the sword ; and 
10 neither shall the heat nor sun smite them 
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lea,. 58. 4 and to smite with the fist of wickedness 

60. 10 for in my wrath I smote thee, b>it in my 

Jer. 2. 30 In vain have I smitten your children ; they 

19 wiiy hast tliou smitten us, and (there is) 

18 come, and let us smite him with the ton. 

2 Then Pashur smote Jeremiah the prophet 

6 I mil smite the inhabitants of this city 

7 shall smite them with the edge of the sw. 
, 10 For though ye had smitten the whole army 
. 75 smote him, and put him in prison in the 

^., 2 smote Gedaliah the son of Ahikam, the 
43. II when he cometh, he shall smite the land 

46. 2 king of Babylon smote in the fourth year 
46 13 should come (and) smite the land of Eg-. 

47. I came to Jeremiah. .before that Pharaohs. 
49. 28 which Neliuchadrezzar. .shall smite, thus 
52. 27 smote them, and put them to death in K. 

Lam. 3. 30 giveth(his)cheekto him thatsmiteth him 
lize. 5. 2 smite about it with a knife ; and a third 

6. II Smite with thine hand, and stamp with 

7. 9 shall know that I (am) the Lord that sm. 
g. 5 Go ye after him . . and smite; let not your 

ai. 14 smite (thine) hands together, and let the 

21. 17 I will also smite mine hands together, and 

22. 13 have smitten mine hand at thy dishonest 
32. IS wlieni shall smite all them that dwell th. 
39. 3 I will smite thy bow out of thy left hand 

Dan. 8. 7 smote the ram, and brake his two horns 
Hos. 6. 1 he liath smitten, and he will bind us up 
Amos 3. 15 smite the winter house with the summer 
4. 9 I have smitten you with blasting and rail. 
II he will smite the great house with breac. 
I Smite the lintel of the door, that the posts 
7 atul it smote the gourd that ft withered 
I they shall smite the judge of Israel with 
13 also will I make (thee) sick in smiting thee 
, 17 I smote you with blasting and with mild 
. 4 ami he will smite her power in the sea; and 
II shall smite the waves in the sea, and all 
4 I will smite every horse with astonishment 
4 will smite every horse of the people v.'ith 
7 smite the Shepherd, and the sheep sh.all 
6 lest I come and smite the earth with a cu. 

1 1 . 7*0 smite, tlip.l neqash 

Uan. 5. 6 and his knees smote one against another 

1 2. To strike, PSO saphaq 

Nura24. 10 smote his hands together: and Balak said 
Jer. 31. 19 I smote upon (my) thigh: I was ashamed 
Eze. 21. 12 my people: smite therefore upon(thy)th. 

13. To strike, clap, blow, Jjpj? taqa. 

Judg. 4. 21 smote the nail into his temples, and fast. 
\i.To Jlay, licat, scmirge, strike, smite, Sepw dero. 
Luke22. 63 And the men that held Jesus .smote(him) 
JohmS. 23 Jesus answered him.. why smitest thou 
2 Co. ti. 20 For ye suffer if a man smite you on the 

15. To strike, smite, beat, sting, iralca paio 

Matt 26. 68 Saying, Prophesy. .Who is he that smote 
Marki4. 47 smote aservantof thehigh priest, andcut 
Luke 72. 64 saying, Prophesy, whoisitthatsmotethee? 
John 18. 10 smote the lugh priest's servant, and cut 

16. 7*0 strike, smite, varoKTtriii palassO. 

Matt26. 31 will smite the shepherd, and the sheep of 
Marku. 27 will smite the shepherd, and the sheep sh. 
Lulie22. 49 Lord, shall we smite with the sword 

22. 50 one of them smote a servant of the high 
Acts 7. 24 .Tvenged him that was oppressed, and sm. 

12 7 smote Peter on the side, and raised him 
. 12. 23 immediately the angel of the Lord smote 
R«v II. 6 power .tosmitetheearth with all plagues 
19. 15 that with it he should smite the nations 

17. To slap, ()anl(ai rhapizo. 

Matt 5. 39 but whosoever shall smite thee on thy rl. 

18. To strike, rvirru tupto. 

Matt 24. 49 shall begin to smite (his) fellow serv'ants 

27. 30 took the reed, and smote him on the head 

Markis. 19 they smote him on the head with a reed 

Luke 6. 29 unto him that smiteth thee on the (one) 

18. 13 smote upon his breast, saying, God be me. 

23. 48 all the people . smote their breasts, and 
Acts 23. 2 commanded them, to smite him on the 

23. 3 God shall smite thee, (thou) whited wall 

SMITE down, off, out, through, together, to — • 
\.To cause to bow or bend, V~i^ kara, 5. 

Psa. 78. 31 and smote down the chosen (men) of Isr. 

2. To smite, dash, }'np macha.ts. 

Deut33. II smite through the lions of them that rise 
Job 26. 12 by his understanding he smiteth through 

3. To smite through, pnfD machaq. 

Judg. 5. 26 smote off his head, when'ahe had pierced 

4. To cause to fall, Ssj naphal, 5. 

Exodii. 27 if he smite out his man servant's tooth, or 

5. A melting, together, tottering, p'^piq. 

Nah. 2. 10 heart melteth, and the knees smite toge. 

6. To take away or off, acj>aipfoi aphaireo. 

Matt 26. 51 struck a servant of the high priest, and 
8MITE with (the palm of) the hand, to — 

1. To give a alap, SiSufii pdiria-fia didOmi rhapisma. 
John 19. 3 and they smote him with their hands 

2. To slap, pairiCai rhapizo. 

Jyiatt26. 67 smote (him) with the palms of their hands 



SUITE with the hammer or scab, to — 

1. To beat, break, ch^ lialam. 

Judg.s. 26 and with the hammer she smote Sisera 

2. To scab, nsg' saphach, 3. 

Isa. 3.17 Lord will smite with a scab the crown of 
SMITER — 
To {cause to) smite, naj n'akah, 5. 

Isa. 50. 6 I gave my back to thesmiters, andmych. 
SMITH — 
1. Engraver, carver, artificer, B'"in charash. 

1 Sa. 13. 19 there was no smith found throughout all 
Isa. 54. 16 I have created the smith that bloweth the 

2. To work in iron, Sing lyin charash barzel. 

Isa. 44. 12 The smith with the tongs both worketh in 
S.Smith, 1x0 masger. 

2 Ki. 24. 1 4 carried away., all the craftsmen and smi. 

24. i6craftsmenandsmithsp. thousand, aH(that 

Jer. 24. I with the carpenters and smiths, from Je. 

2Q. 2 the carpenters, and the smiths, were de 

SKITTEIT (down), to be — 

l.T'o be beaten down or out, nri3 kath.ath, 6. 

Isa. 24. 12 and the gate is smitten with destruction 
2.7'o be plagued, smtllen, f^ji nagaph, 2. 

Numi4. 42 tliat yebe not smitten before your enemies 
Deut. I. 42 lest ye be smitten before your enemies 
28, 7 shall cause thine enemies, .to be smitten 
28. 25 The Lord shall cause thee to be smitten 
Judg2o. 32 They(are) smitten down before us.as at the 
20. 36 Benjamin saw that they were smitten :for 
20. 39 they are smitten down before us,as(in^t)ie 

1 Sa. 4. 2 Israel was smitten before the Philistmes 

4.10 Israel was smitten, and f hey flee! every man 

7. 10 and tliey were smitten before Israel 

2 Sa. 10. 15 the Syrians saw that they were smitten 

10. 19 saw that they were smitten before Israel 

1 Ki. 8. 33 When thy people Israel be smitten down 

2 Ch.2o. 22 set ambualunents . .andtjiey were smitten 

3. To be smitten, r\y^ nakah, 2. 

2 Sa. II. 15 retire ye from him, that he may be smit. 

i.To be smitten, npi nakah, 4. 

Exod. 9. 31 the flax and the barley was smitten ; for 
g. 32 the wheat and the rye were not smitten 

5. 7*0 be smitten, n;j nakah. 6. 

Exod22 2 If a thief, be smitten that he die, (there 

1 Sa. 5. 12 the men that died not were smitten with 
Psa. 102. 4 My heart is smitten, and withered like'gr. 
Isa. 53. 4 we did esteem him stricken, smitten of 
Eze. 33. 21 came unto me, saying. The city is smitten 

40. I after that tlie city was sinitten, in the self 
Hos. 9. i6 Ephraim is smitten, their root is dried up 

6.7'o smite, strike, ■wKr]CT(Tw plesso. 

Rev. 8. 12 and the third part of the sun wassraitten 

7. 7*0 strike, tutttw tupto. 

Acts 23. 3 commandest me tohe smitten contrary to 

SM0E3;, smoking — 

1 Weak, dim, nrij keheh. 

Isa. 42. 3 and the smokingfiax shall he not quench 

2.Smoke, ]^i; ashan. 

Gen. 15. 17 behold a smoking furnace, and a burning 
Exodig. 18 the smoke thereof ascended as the smoke 
Josh. 8. 2othe smol{e;of the city ascended up to he 

8. 21 Israel saw . that the smoke of the city as. 
Judg2o. 38 should make a great flame with smoke to 

20. 40 up out of the city with a pillar of smoke 

2 Sa. 22. g There went up a smoke out of his nostrils 
Job 41. 20 Out of his nostrils goeth smoke, aa (out) of 
Psa. 18. 8 There went up a smoke out of his nostrils 

37. 20 they shall consume ; into smoke shall they 
68. 2 As smoke is driven away, (so) drive them 
102 3 my days are consumed like smoke, and my 
Provio. 26 As vinegar to the teeth, and as smoke to 
Song 3. out of the wildernesslikepillars of smoke 
Isa. 4 5 a cloud and smoke by day, and the shin. 
6. 4 and the house was filled with smoke 
g. 18 shall mount up (like) the lifting up of sm. 
14. 31 there shall come from the north a smoke 
34. 10 the smoke thereof shall go up for ever: fr. 
SI. 6 the.heavens shall vanish away like smoke 
65. 5 These (are) a smoke in my nose, a fire th. 
Hos. 13. 3 and as the smoke out of the chimney 
Joel 2. 30 show wonders, fire, and pillars of smoke 
Nah. 2. 13 I will burn her chariots in the smoke 

^.Smoking, JB"!/ ashen. 

Exod2o. 18 all the people saw. .the monntam smok. 
Isa. 7. 4 the two tails of these smoking firebrands 

i. Vapowr, smoke, iVo'p qitor. 

Gen. ig. 28 smoke of the country went up as the sm. 
Psa. 119. 83 1 am become Mke a bottle in the smoke 

h. Smoke, KaTrv6% kapnos. 

Acts 2. 19 show wonders, fire, and vapour of smoke 
Rev. 8. 4 the smoke of the incense, (which came) 
g. 2 a smoke out of the pit, as the smoke of a 

9. 2 darkened by reason of the smoke of the 
9. 3 there came out of the smoke locusts upon 
9. 17 out of their mouths issued fire and smoke 
g. 18 by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the 

14. II the smoke of their torment ascendeth up 

15. 8 the temple was filled with smoke from the 
j8. 9 when they shall see the smoke of her bu. 
18. 18 cried when they sawthe smoke of herbu. 
19. 3 And hei smoke rose up for ever and ever 



6. yo smoke, rvcpofiai tuphoviai. 

Matt 12. 20 smoking flax shall he not quench, till he 
SMOKE, to (he on a) — 
To smoke, \vv, ashan. 

Exodig. 18 Sinai was altogether on a smoke, becansB 

Deut 29. 2o his jealousy shall smoke against that man 

Psa. 74. 1 (why) doth thine anger smoke against the 

104. 32 he toucheth the hilis, and they smoke 

144. 5 touch the mountains, and they shall sm. 

SMOOTH (thing) — 

l.A smooth iking, phn chalaq. 

Gen. 27. II Esau, .(is) a hairy man, and I (am) a sm. 

Prov. 5. 3 a strange woman.. her mouth (is) smooth 

2.A smooth iking, phn cheleq. 

Isa. 57. 6 Among the smooth (stones) of the stream 
Z. Smooth, pVn challuq. 

1 Sa. 17. 40 chose him five smooth stones out of the 

^.Smoothness, smooth tiling, .npbn chelqah. 

Gen. 27. 16 put the skins . . upon the smooth of his ne. 
Isa. 30. 10 speak unto us smooth things, prophesy de 

5. Smooth, plant, Xeloi leios. 

Luke 3. 5 and the rough ways (shall be" made srao 
SMOOTH, be smoother, to — 

1 . To smooth, phn clialaq. 

Psa. 55. 21 (The words) of his mouth were smoother 

2. To make smooth, phn chalaq, 5. 

Isa. 41. 7 he that Emootbeth(with)thehammerhira 
SMTR'-ETA, 'S/j.vpva myrrh. 

A city of Ionia, in the W. of Asia Minor, on the E. of 
JEgean Sea, fifty miles N. of Ephesus; now called Ismir 

Rev 1, II unto S., and unto Pergamos, and unto T. 

2. 8 unto the angel of the church in S. write 

SNAU — 

'\..Liza7-d, t:c'n chomel. 

Lev. II. 30 and the lizard, and the snail, and the mo 
2. A snail, or festering sore, '7>h2a shablul. 

Psa. .58. 8 As a snail (which) melteth, let (every one 
SNARE — 

1 . Destruction, snare, cord, hjn, Van chebel. 

Job 18. 10 The snare (is) laid for him in the ground 

2. A snare, folder, vj\p\ yaqtish. 

Jer. 5. 26 they lay wait, as he that setteth snares ; th 
3.yl snare, fowler, E'pin moqcsk. 

Exod 10. 7 How long shall this man be a snare unto 

23. 33 it will surely be a snare unto tliee 

34. 12 lest it be for a snare in the midst of thee 
Pent. 7. 16 for that (will be) a snare unto thee 
Judg. 2 3 and their gods shall be a snare unto you 
8 27 which thing became a snare unto Gideon 

1 Sa. 18 21 that she may be a snare to hnn, and that 

2 Sa. 22 6 compassed me about ; the snares of death 
Job 40. 24 Hetaketh it..(his)nose pierceth throughs. 
Psa. 18 5 compassed me about; the snares of death 

64. s they commune of laying snares privily ; th 
69. 22 Let their table become a snare before th 
io5. 36 they served their idols which were asnara 

Prov 13. 14 a fountain of life, to depart from the sn. 
14. 27 a fountain of life, to depart from the sn. 
1 8 7 A fool's .lips (are) the snare of his soul 
20. 25 (It is) a snare to the man (who) devoureth 
22. 25 Lest thou learn his ways, and get a snare 
29. 6 In the tran.sgression . . (there is)a snare: but 
29. 25 Thefearof man bringeth a snare: butwh. 

Isa. 8. 14 for a snare to tlie inhabitants of JerusaL 

i.Nft, iWn matsod. 

Eccl. 7. 26.the womanwhoseheart(is)snaresandnets 
Z.Net, n-iii'D metsudah, 

Eze. 12. 13 he shall be taken in my snare : and I will 
17. 20 and he shall be taken in my snare; and I 
6. A gin, n? pach. 

Josh 23. 13 they shall be snares and traps unto you 

Job 22 10 snares (arc) round about thee, and sudden 

Psa. 11. 6 Upon the wicked he shall rain snares. 

69 22 Let their table become a snare before th. 

gi. 3 Surely he shall deliver thee from the sn. 

119. 1 10 The wicked have laid a snare for me : yet 

124. 7 out of the snare of the fowlers : thesnare 

140. 5 The proud have hid a snare for me, and 

141. 9 Keep me from the snares, they have laid 

142. 3 In the way . .have they privily laid a sna. 
Prov. 7. 23 as a bird hasteth to the snare, and know. 

22. 5 Thorns . . snares (are) in the way of the fr. 
Eccl. 9. 12 as the birds that are caught in the snare 
Isa. 24. 17 Fear, and the pit, and the snare (are) up. 

24. iS midst of the pit shall be t,aken in the sn. 
Jer. 18. 22 theyhavedigged a pit .. and hid snares for 

48. 43 Fear,and the pit, and the snare., upon th, 
48. 44 out of the pit shall be taken in the snare 

Hos. 5. I ye have been a snare on Mizpah, and a net 
g. 8 the prophet (is) a snare of a fowler in all 

Amos 3. s Can a bird fall in a snare upon the earth 

3. 5 shaU (one) take up a snare from the earth 

7.A pit, snare, nns pachalh. 

Lam. 3. 47 a snare is come upon us. desolation and 

i.Net or wreathed work, snare, •"'?,?' sebakr.h- 
Job 18. 8 his own feet, and he walketh upon a snare 

9. A rope, snare, pp6xos brochos. 

I Co. 7. 35 not thati may cast aanareuponyoa.but 



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10. A fastening, net, snare, irayis pagis. 

Luk02i. 33 ag a snare shall it come on all them that 
Kom.ii. 9 Let their table be made a snare, and atr. 

1 Xi. 3- 7 lest he lall into reproach and the snare 

6. 9 they that will be rich fall into . .a snare 

2 Ti. 2. 26 may recover themselves out oX the suara 

SNARE, to bring into or lay a — 
l.To lay a snare, cp; yaqosh. 

Jer. so. 24 I ha.vo laid a snare for tUee, and thou art 

2. To lay a snare, }0{iz ruoqash, 3. 

Psa. 3S. 12 They . .that seek after my life lay snares 

Z.To lay a snare., dpi vaqash, 7. 

1 Sa. 28. 9 wherefore then lay est thou a snare for my 

4. To breathe, injlame, 013 puatk, 5. 

Prov jg. 8 Scornful mea bring a city into a sn?sa 

Z.To lay a snare, »if) qnsh. 

Isa. 29. 21 lay a snare for him that reproveth ia the 
SITASEO, f» be — 
l.To be snared, ttipl yaqosh, 1. 

Deut. 7. 25 lest thou be snared therein : for it (is) an 

ProT. 6. 2 Thouartsaared with tiio words of thymo. 

Isa 8. 15 many among them shall be snared, and 
28 13 and be broken, and snared, and takeu 

2. Jb be snared, B'p; yaqosh, 6. 

EccL 9. 12 so (are) the Bona of men snared in an evil 
3..^ snare, snare.r, e'pio moqesh. 

Prov 12. 13 The wicked is snared by the transgression 

4. To be snared, e'p; naqash. 

Psa. g. 16 the wicked is snared in the work of his 

5. To be or become snared, S'pJ naqash, 2, 

Deut 12. 30 Take heed to thyseU tliat thou be notsn. 

6. To be or becoin^e snared, nns pachach, 5. 

Isa. 47.22 (they are) all of them snared in holes, anti 
SNATCH, to — 
To cut down, or off, i?a gaza^. 

Isa. 9. 29 he shall snatch on the right hand, and be 

SNEEZE, to — 

To sneeze. Til zarar, 3a. 

2 Ki. 4. 3s'the child sneezed seven times aidUiech. 
8N0RTINO — 

Snorting, .Tinj nacharah. 

Jer. 8. 16 'tlie snorting of his horses was heard fr 

SNOUT — 

N'ose, IK! aph. 

Prov II. 22 (As) a jewel of gold in a swine's snout, (so) 

SNOW, snowy, (to be as) — 

l..Snow, iha slieleg. 

Exod 4.' 6 behold, his hand (was) leprous as snow 
Nnmi2. 10 Miriam (became) leprous, (white) as snow 
2 Sa. 23. 20 in the niidst of a pit in time of snow 
s Ki. 5. 27 from his presence a lepev(as white) as sn. 
I Ch.ij. 22 and slew a. lion in a pit in a snowy day 
Job 6. t6 of the ice, (and) wherein the snow is hid 
9. 30 If I wash myself with snow water, and 
2«. 19 Drought and lieat consume the snow wa. 

37. 6 he saith to the snow. Be thou (on) the ca. 

38. 22 entered into the treasures of the snow? 
Psa. 51. 7 wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow 

147. 16 He fiiveth snow like wool : he scattereth 

148. 8 Fire, and liail ; snow, and vapour; stormy 
Prov2s. 13 As the cold of snow in the timeof harvest 

26. I As snow in summer, and as rain in harv 

31. 2T She is not afraid of the snow for her ho. 

Isa. I. 18 Though, scarlet, they shall be as.. snow 

55. 10 as the rain cometh down, and the snow 

.Ter. 18. 14 Will (a man) leave the snow of Lebanon 

Lam. 4. 7 Her N azarites were purer than snow, they 

2. To snow, jS?* shalag, 5. 

Psa. 68. 14 scattered kings ia it, it was (white)as sn. 

Z.Snow, aSn telag. 

Dan, 7. '9 whose garment (was) wliite as enow, and 

i.Snoio, X'-'^" chiOn. 

Matt28. 3 lightning, and his raiment white as snow 
Mark 9. 3 his raiment, .exceeding white (as snowj 
Rev. I. 14 hairs (were) white like wool, as white as 8. 

SNtriT (up), to — 

1.7*0 cause to breathe o^it, snuff up, njj naphach, 5. 
Mal.i. 13 ye have snuffed at it, saiththe LOECof ho. 

2. To swallow up, pant, f|Ki^ shaaph. 

Jer. 2. 24 snuffeth up the wind at her pleasure 
. [4. 6 they snuifed up the wind like dragons 

gmiTF DISH, snuffers — 

l.Snuffers, forceps, niiaip mezammero'Ji. 

1 Ki. J. 50 the snuffers, and the basins, and the spo. 

2 ICi.i2. 13 bowls of silver, snuffers, basins, trumpets 

25. 14 the snuffers, and the spoons, and all the 
2 Cit 4. 22 the snuffers, aud the Basins, and the spo. 
Jer. 52. 18 the snuffers and the bowls, and the spo. 

2. Fire^ coal, incense, or snuff dish, nnno macMak. 

Exodss. 38 the snuff dishes thereof, (shall be oQ pure 

37. 23 he made .his sauff dishes, (of) pure gold 

Num. 4. 9 his snuff dishes, and all the oil vessels th, 

3. Tongs, snuffers, D^nijSg rnalqachayim. 

£xod 37. 23 he made his seven lamps, aud his enuff . 



SO, Nin. 

A kiug of Egypt, of Ethiopian descent; or .Sevcchus, the 
secoud king of the twenty -fifth dynasty in Manetho, who 
reigned fourteen years and was succeeded byTirhakah; 
liis alliance was souglit for by Ilosea sou of Elah, tlie 
last king of Israel, who had become tributary to Shal- 
manezer Icing of Assyria. B.C. 728. 

2 Ki. 17. 4 ho had seut messengers to So king of Eg. 
SO — 
l.Thcse, rihY( clleh. 

Deut 22. 5 all that do so (are) abomination unto the 
2. This, riNJ zolh. 

Gen. 44. 17 God forbid that I should do so . (hut) the 
Z.This, riNin huzzoth. 

Judg 19. 24 but uuto this man do not bo vile a thing 
t Thus, na koh. 

Gen. 15. 5 and he said unto him. So shall thy seed 

Isa. iS. 4 For so the Lor.l> said unto me, I will take 
5.Thus, .133 kakah. 

Num 15.' 12 so shall ye do to every one according to 
Q.So, ]ii Teen. 

Con. i. 7 and divided the waters, .and it was so 

Deut 22. 3 so shalt thou do with Ills raiment ; and 

7.TI1US, [35 bcken. 

Efth. 4. 16 so will I go In unto the king, which (is) 
Eccl. 8. 10 so I saw tlie wicked buried, who had co. 

8. Thus, so, KDJ3 kenema. 

Ezra 6. 13 that which Darius the king had sent, so 
9.Thus, according io these, ens kahem. 

Eccl. g. 12 so (are) the sons of men snared in an evil 
10. And, even, Kai kai. 

Matt 27. 64 80 the last .shall be worse than the first 
[See also Luke i:. [2]; Jolm 6. 57; 13. 33; 15. 9; Acts 

7. 51; Rom. 11. 16; Gal, i. 9; Phil, 1. 20 ; i Pe. 1. i<;; 
I Jo. 4. 17]. 

II. There/ore, since, &pa ara. 

Rom 14 12 So [then] every one ot ua shall give acco. 

12. Indeed, /ifV men. 

ilarki6. 19 (So then, .ifter the Lord had spoken unto] 
IZ. Similarly, likcvri.se, dfioicus homoiCs. 

Liike 5. 10 so (was) also James and John, the sons of 
li.Then, therefore, oiv oun. 

Matt. I. 17 So all the generations from Abraham to 
Lukei4. 33 So likewise, whosoever he be of you that 
John 4. 40 So when the Samaritans were come unto 
4. 46 So Jesus came again into Cana of Galilee 

4. 53 So the father knew that (it was) at the s. 
fi.jio [So] the men sat down, innumberaboutfl. 

19 So when they had rowed about five and 

7. 43 So there was a division among the people 

13. 12 So after hehad washed their feet, andhad 

21. 15 So when they had dined, Jesus saith to S. 

Acts 13. 4 So they, being seut forth by the Holy Gh. 

15. 30 So when they were dismissed, they came 

23. 18 So he took him, and brouglit (him) to the 
23. 22 So the chief captain (then) let the young 
28. 9 [So] when this was done, others also, whi. 

l^.Thus, oSt«, outws houto, houiOs, 

Matt, s- '2 for so persecuted tliey the prophets whi. 

5. iS Let your light so shine before men, that 
5. 19 Whosoever, .shall teach men so, he shall 

5. 47 what do ye. .not even the publicans [so] ? 

6. 30 if God so clotlie the grass of the field, wh. 
g. 33 saying. It was never so seen in Israel 

(I. 25 for so it seemed good in thy sight 
f 2. 40 so shall the Son of man be three days and 
€3. 40 so shall it be in the end of this world 
13. 49 So shall it be at the end of the world : the 

18. 35 So likewise shall my heavenly Father do 

19. 8 but from the beginning it was not so 

sg. 10 If the case of the man be so with (his) w. 
ig. 12 which v/ere so bom from (their) mother's 

20. 16 So the last shall be first, and the first last 
20. 26 it shall not be so among you : but whoso. 

24. 27 so shall also the coming of the Son of man 
24. 33 So likewise ye, when ye shall see all these 
24. 37, 39 so shall also the coming of the Son of 
24. 46 his lord when ho cometh shall find so do. 

Mark 2. [8]; +. 26, (40I; 7. 18; 10. 43; 14. 59; 15. 39; 
Luke 6. [10]; 9. 15; toi 21; ri. 30; 12. 21, 28, 38, 43, 54; 
17. 10, 24, 26; 22. 31; 22. 26; 24. 24; John 3. 8, 16; 5. 
21, 26; a. (59] ; 12. 50; xS. 22; Acts I. II ; 3, 18 ; 7. I, 8; 

8. 32; 12. 8; 13. 8, 47; 14. I ; 17. 11, 33; 19. 20; 20. 11, 

13, 35 ; 21. II ; 22. 24 ; 23. 11 ; 24. 9, 14 ; 27. 17, 44 ; 28. 
14 ; Rom. I. 15; 4. 18; s 12, IS, i8, 19, 21 ; 11. 5, 26; 12. 
s; 15. 20; I Co. 2. 11; 3. is; 4. 1 ; 5. 3; 6. 5; 7. 17, 17. 
26, 36, 40; 8. 12; g. 14, IS, 24, 26; II. 28 ; 12. j2 i 14. 9, 
12, 25; 15, II, II, 22, 42, 45; 16. j; 2 Co. I. 5, 7; 7. 14; 
8. 6, 11; la 7; II. [3]; Gal. i. 6; 3. 3 ; 4. 3, 29; 6. 2; 
Eph. 4. 20; 5. 24, 28, 33; Phil. 3. 17; 4. I ; Col. 3. 13; 1 
Ti. 2. 8; 4. 17; s. 2; aXh. 3. 17; 2 Ti. 3. B; Heb. 5. 3, 
5 ; 6. 15 ; 9. 28 ; la 33 ; 12. 21 ; Jaa. i. ti ; 2. 12, 12, 17, 
26 ; 3.5, [6]. 10, [12] ; I Pe. 2, 15:2 Pe. i. 11 ; i Jo. 2. 
[6]; 4. 11; Rev. 2. 15; 3. 16; 16. 18. 

16. According to these, koto Tavra Jcata iaula. 

Luke 6. 26 for so did their fathers to the false prop. 
17. These things, rc^vra tauta. 

Johnii. 28 when she had so said, she vent her way 
18.?7«'5, TopTo io^jcto, 

Johnio. 20 when he had so said, he showed unto th. 

Acts 19. 14 And there were seven sons, .which did so 
33. 7 when he had so said, there arose a dissa 



Kom 12 2o in so doing tliou ohalt lioap coala of fire 
I Co. 7. 37 hatli 80 decreed in liia hcoi-t tliat he will 

l^.As, so Iho.t, is hCs. 

Hcb. 3. II .So I sware In my wrath, Tliey shall not 

[Sec also And, iiad, culled, evil, great, long as, miglity. 

much, not, soon, yetj. 

SO., and — 

Also, also, D? ..C3 gam... gain. 

Gen. 32. ig so commanded he the second, and tlio th. 
SO and much — 
Thus, .thus, 7\3. .n3 koh. .koh. 

I Ha. 20. 13 The Lori> do so and much more to Jona. 
SO as — 
l.That, so that, so as, Ti/a hi7ia. 

Rev. 8. 12 so as the iliird part of them was darkened 
I.Sxieh, such as, oJa hoia. 

Mark 9. 3 so as no fuller on earth can whito them 
SO be (it) — 
l.lt is steadfast I be it steadf<Lst I \riH amen. 

Jer. II. 5 Then answered I, and said,' 80 be it, I» 
2. Then, therefore, in truth, &pa ara. 

I Co. IS- IS whom he raised not up, if so be that the 
SO great — 

\. Heavy, weighty, "^^3 kabed. 
. I Ki. 3. g who is able to judge this thy so great a p. 
2. So great, so many, toctoDtoj to.ioutos. 

ilatt. S. 10 I have not found so great faith, no, not In 
15. 33 Whence, .bread, as to fill bo great a mu. 

Luke 7. g I have not found so great faitli, no, not In 

Ileb. 12. I compassed about with so great a cloud 

Rev. 18. 17 in one hour so great riches Is come to uo. 
50 1 — 
And I, Khyu kago. 

Johnis. 9 As the Father hath loved me, so have 1 
Con. 22 Are tliey Hebrews? so (.im) I 
II. 22 Are they Israelites? so (am) I 

1 1. 22 Are they the seed of Abraham f so (am) I 
SO long (as) — 

l.From the day, or all the days, o^vn-^^ kol-Juiyya, 

1 Sa. 29. 8 BO long as I have been with tliee unto thia 

2 Ch. 6.31 so long as they Jive in the land which thou 
Job. 27. 6 my heart shall not reproach (me) so long 

2. While, ly ad. 

2 Ki. g. 22 so long as the whoredoms of thy mother 

3. Time, ny eth. 

Esth. s- 13 all this availeth me notliing, so long aa I 
i. So great, so many, roaovros tosoutos. 

Johni4. g Have I been so long time with you, and 
Heb. 4. 7 saying in David, To day, after so long a 

SO many (more) as — 
1. Like them, un^ kalum. 

I Ch.2i. 3 an hundred times so many more as tjjoy 

2. As many as, Soros hosos. 

Rom. 6. 3 so many of us as were baptized Into J esua 

Z,So great, so many, roffovros tosoutos. 

John 6. g but what are they among so many ? 

12. 37 though he had done so many miracles bo. 
21. II for all there were so many, yet was not 

1 00.14. (o There are, it may be, so many kinds of v. 
Gal. 3. 4 Have ye suffered so many things In vain ? 

SO much (as) — '• 
l.Also, even, D? gam. 

2 Sa. 17. 12 there shall not he left so much as one 
2.This, nNi zoth. 

2 Ch.27. s So much did the children ot Ammon i)ay 

3. Might, exceedingly, ii<!p inecd. 

2 Sa. 14. 25 there was none to be so much praised as 
Jer. 2. 36 Why gaddest thou about so much to cha. 

i. Unto, ny ad. 

Exodi4. 28 there remained not so much aa one of th. 

5. Neither, nor, fii/rt mite. 

Mark 3. 20 so that they could not so much as eat br 

6. (So great, so many, too-ovtos tosoutos. 

Matt IS. 33 Whence should we have so much bread 
Acta 5. 8 whether ye sold the land for so much t 

5. 8 And she said. Yea, for so much 
Heb. 1. 4 Being made so much better than the ane. 
7. 22 By so much was Jesus made a surety of 
10. 25 so much the more as ye see the Re. 18. 7. 
7. Not even, oOSi ov.de, Luke 15. 13. 
SO much the more — 

Much more, {voW(fi) ixaWov {polio) inalUm. 
Luke 5. 15 so much the more weut there a fame ab. 
18. 39 he cried so much the more, (thou) son of 
Mark 7. 36 so much the more a great deal they pub. 
SO sore — 
Might, exceedingly, ii«) meod. 

1 KI. 17. 17 his sickness was so sore, that there was 

SO that — 

1. Tliat, •w's asher. 

Gen. 13. 16 so tiiat If aman can numher the dust of 

2. Tliat, '? ki. 

Deut 14. 34 so that thou art not able to carry it 

Z.Till, iy ad. 

Josh. 8. 23 they smote them, sothatthcjr let cone of 



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4 Only if, QX PT Taq im- 

1 Ki. 8. 23 so that thy cliUdrentafce heed to their way 

6 With a viau to, tU eis. 

Rom. I. 2o 30 that they are without excuse 

Ueb. II. 3 so that things which are seen were not 

6. That, so that, as that, 'ivb. hina. 

Kev. 13. 13 so that he maketh fire come down from 
7. How, so tluit, '6770)! hopos. 

Luke 1 6. 26 so that they which woiUd pass from hence 

9i.As, so that, iis hos. 

Acts 20. 24 so that I might finish my course with joy 

9. As also, so that, HiTTe hOste. 

Matt. 8. 28 so that do man might pass by that way 

■ 13. 2 so that he went into a ship, and sat 

13. 32 so that the birds of the air corao and lodge 

Mark 3. 20 multitude cometh togeth^.' again, so that 

4. I so that he entered into a ship, and sat in 

4. 32 so that the fowls of the air may lodge un. 

4. 37 the waves beat into the ship, so that it 
13. 5 Jesus yet answered nothing ; so tliatPil. 

Luke 5. 7 filled both the ships, so that they began 

Acts 16. 26 so that the foundations of the prison were 

19. 10 so that all they which dwelt in Asia heard 

19. 12 So that from his body were brought unto 

19. 16 so that they fled out of that house naked 

Rom 15. ig so that from Jerusalem, and rourid about 

I Co. I. 7 So that ye come behind in no gift ; wait. 

13. 2 though I have all faith, so that I could 

e Co. 2. 7 So that contrariwise yB {ought) rather to 

3. 7 so that the children of Israel could not 

7. 7 your fervent mind toward me , so that I 

Phil. I. 13 So that my bonds in Christ are manifest 

> Th I. 7 So that ye were ensamples to all that be 

1. 8 so that ->vo need not to speak any thir.g 
a Th. I. 4 So that we ourselves glory in you in tho 

2. 4; Heb. 13. 16. 

FO it was, o-vja^aii-w to happen, Acts 21. 35. 

SO (that) no — 

y/ithout, so that no, "Sap mihbeli. 

Eccl. 3. u so that no man can find out the work that 
SO then — 
X.Then, no%o, therefore, jxev oZv men aun. 

Marki6. 19 [So then, after the Lord had spoken unto] 
2,As also, so thai, wtrre hoste. 

Markio. 8 so then they are no more twain, but one 

I Co. 3. 7 So then neither is he that planteth any th. 
7. 38 So then he that givetli (her) in marriage 
^ 2 Co 4. ?2 So then death worketh in us, but life in 
'f* Gal 3. 9 So then they which be of faith are blessed 
SO, if — 
If, although, whosoever, idv e.an. 

Matt 18. 13 if so be that he find it, verily 1 say unto 
SOAKED — 
To hi filled, satisfied, watered, nn ravah, 3. 

Isa. 34 7 their land shall be soaked with blood, and 
S03SE, soberly, soberness, sobriety — 
\. Sober, vigilant, yn<pa.\ios nephaleos 

I Ti. 3. ir not slanderers, sober, faithful inall things 

Titus 2. 2 That the aged men be sober, grave, temp. 

2. To he sober, watchful, uritpta nepho. 

I Pe. 1. 13 be sober, and hope to the end for the gr 
S. WitJi a view to be sound minded, els -rb autppovui'. 

Rom 12. 3 to thiulc soberly, according as God hath 
i. Soberly, temperately, prudently, a-wtppova? sopkr. 

Titus 2. 12 we should live soberly, righteously, and 
b. Sobriety, soundnesn of mind, a<x>(ppo(Tvuri sdphro. 

Acts 26. 23 speak fortli the words of truth and sober 

I Ti. 2. 9 with shamefacedness and sobriety 

2. 15 and charity and holiness with sobriety 

%. Sound minded, sober, adxppoiv soph/ron. 

1 Ti. 3. 2 vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, given 
Titus 1.8 a lover of good men, sober, just, holy, te. 

SOBER (minded, to teach) to be — 

\.To be sober, watchful, vh<pa> nephH. 

I Th. 5. 6 let us not sleep.. but let U3 be sober 

5. 8 let us, who are of the day, be sober, put. 

1 Te. 5. 8 Be sober, be vigilant ; because your adv 

2. To be sound minded, crcixppovea) sophroneo. 

2 Co. 5. 13 or whether we be sober, (it is) for your c. 
Titus 2. 6 Voung men. .exhort to be sober minded 
I Pe. 4. 7 bo ye therefore sober, and watch unto p. 

3. To make sober minded, prudent, aui<ppovi(a sop. 

Titus 2. 4 may teach the young women to be sober 
BO'-OHO, SHO'-CO, SHO'-CHO, isiB-. 
1. A son of lieber. B.C. 1380. 

1 Ch. 4. 18 Jehudijah bare . .Heber the father of S 

S. A city in Judah, rebuilt by Rehoboam: perhaps 
Socoh, ni the N.W. of the plain of Judah. 

2 Ch.ii 7 And Beth-zur, and S., and Adullam 
28. 18 Gedoroth, andS. with the villages thereof 

600EET — 

A socket, [IK eden. 

Exod26. 19 thou Shalt make forty sockets of silver u. 
26. ig, 21, 25 two sockets under one board 
26. ig, 21, 25 and two sockets under another bo, 
26. 21 And their forty sockets (of) silver ; two 
26. 25 and their sockets (oO silver, sixteen soc. 
86, j2 hooks (ebaU be x>Q gold, upon the four bo. 



Exod26. 37 thou shalt cast five sockets of brass for 
27. 10 and their twenty sockets, (shall be of)br. 
27. II twenty'pillarsandtheirtvventysockets(of) 
27. 12 their pillars ten, and their sockets ten 
27. 14, 1 5 their pillars three, and their sockets 
27 16 pillars (shall be) four, and their sockets f. 
■ ^^ 17 hooks (shall be of silver,) and their sock. 
11 18 faie twined linen, and their sockets (of) b. 
35 II boards, his bars, his pillars, and his sock. 

35 17 his pillars, and their sockets, and the ha. 
36. 24 forty sockets of silver he made under the 
36. 24, 26 two sockets under one board for his 

35. 25 And their forty sockets of silver ; two 

36 24, 26 and two sockets under another board 
36 30 their sockets (were) sixteen sockets of 

36. 30 their sockets (were) sixteen sockets of sil. 
36. 30 eight boards, .under every board two so. 
36 36 and he cast for them four sockets of silv. 
36. 38 fillets with gold ; but their;five sockets (w 
38. 10 pillars (were) twenty, and their brazen so. 
38. II there pillars (weft) twenty, and their so. 
38. 12 their pillars ten, and their sockets ten 
38. 14, 15 their pillars three, and their sockets 
38. 17 the sockets for the pillars (were of) brass 
38. 19 their pillars (^5Lere) four, and their sockets 
38. 27 sockets of the sanctuary, and the sockets 
38. 27 an hundred sockets, .a talent for a socket 
38. 30 he made the sockets to the door of the ta. 
38. 31 the sockets of the couit round about, and 

38. 31 the sockets of the court gate, and all the 

39. 33 his bars, and his pillars, and his sockets 

39. 40 his pillars, and his sockets, and the hang. 

40. 18 fastened his sockets, and set up the boards 
Num. 3. 36 the sockets thereof, and all the vessels th. 

3. 37 their sockets, and their pins, and their co 

4. 31 the pillars thereof, and the sockets there. 
4.I32 their sockets, and their pins, and their co. 

Song 5. J 5 pillars of mai-ble set upon sockets of fine 

SO'-COH, SHO'-CHOH, SO'-CHOH, rOMy, n;t^. 

1. A city in the N.W of the plain of Judah, near Adul- 
lam or Azekah. 

Josh. 15. 35 Jamiuth, and AduUam, S., and Azekah 
I Sa. 17. I were gathered together at S., which (be.) 

17. I pitched between S. and Azekah, in Ephes. 

1 KI. 4. lo to him (pertained) S., and all the land of 
2 Another city in the hill country of Judah, near 
Jattir. 

Josh. 15. 48 in the mountains, Shamif, aiid Jattir.. S. 
SOD, be sodden, to — 
1 To boil, cook, V?*? bashal, 3. 

2 Ch,35. 13 the (other) holy (offerings) sod they in pots 
Lam. 4. 10 Tha hands of the pitiful women have sod. 

2. To be boiled, cooked, Va bashal, 4. 

Exodi2. g.Eat not of it rav/, nor sodden at all with 

Lev. 6. 28 the earthen vessel wherein it is sodden 
6. 28 if it be sodden in a brasen pot, it shall be 

I Sa. 2. 15 he will not have sodden flesh of thee, but 
Z. Boiled, cooked, W| bashel. 

Num. 6. 19 the priest shall take the sodden shoulder 
4. To {cause) to boil, w, tt zid, zud, 5. 

Gen. 25. 29 Jacob sod pottage : and Esaa caino from 
SOBERING, soldering — 
Joint, joining, pn^ debeq. 

Isa 41. 7 saying. It (is) ready tor the sodering: and 
SO'-DI, mo Jah determines. 

A Zebulonite, father of Gaddiel, one of the twelve spies 
sent out to view the land. B.C. 1492 

Numi3. 10 the tribe of Zebulun, Gaddiel the son of S. 

SO'-DOM, SO-DO'-MA, Dip place of lime. 2o5o/xa. 
A city on the shore of the Salt Sea south of Engedl; 
destroyed in the days of Abraham and Lot along witli 
Gomorrah, Admah, and Zeboim. B.C. 1900. 

Gen. 10. 19 as thougoest, untoS.. and Gomorrah, and 

13. 10 before the Lord destroyed S. and Gomor. 

13. i2Lotdwelt. andpitched(his)tent towards. 

13. 13 the men of S. (were) wicked and sinners 
14 2 (these)made war with Bera kingof S., and 

14. 8 there went out the king of S., and the king 
14. 10 the kings of S. and Gomorrah fled, and fell 
14. 1 1 they took all the goods of S. and Gomorrah 
14. 12 Lot, Abram's brother's son who dwelt in S. 
14. 17 the king of S. went out to meet him after 
14. 21 the king of S. said unto Abram, Give me 
14. 22 Abram said to the king of S., I have lift 

1 8. lO rose up from thence, and looked towards 
18. 2o the cry of S. and Gomorrah is great, and 

18. 22 And the men turned . . and went toward S. 
«8. 26 If I find in S. fifty righteous within the ci. 
tg. X And there came two angels to S. at even 
ig. I Lot gat in the gate of S. : and Lot seeing 

19. 4 the men of S., compassed the house round 
19. 24 the Lord rained upon S. and upon Gom. 
19. 28 he looked toward S. and Gomorrah, and 

Deut29. 23 like the overthrow of S., and Gomorrah 

32. 32'their vine (is) of the vine of S., and of the 

Isa. I . g we should have been as S. , (and) we should 

I lo Hear the word of the LORD, ye rulers of S. 

3. 9 they declare their sin as S., they hide (it) 

13. 19 shall be as when God overthrew S. andG. 

Jer 23. 14 theyareallof themuntome as 3, and the 

49. i3 As in tho overthrow of S. and Gomorrah 

50. 40 As God overthrew S. and Gomorrah and 
Lam. 4. 6 than the punishment of the sin of S., (that 
Eze. i5 46 thy younger sister, .(is) S. and herdaugh. 

16. 48 S. thy sister hath not done, she nor her 
16. 40 this was the iniquity of. thy sister S., pUde 



Eze. 16. 53 the captivity of S. and her daughters and 
16. 55 S, ajid her daughters, shall return to their 

16. 56 S. wasnotmenticned.by thy mouth in the 
Amos 4. ti have overthrown. .y.ou, as God overthrew 
Zeph. 2. 9 M6ab shall be as S., and the children of 
Matt 10. 15 shall be more tolerable for the land of S 

11.23 if the mighty works, .had been done inS. 

II. 24 shall be mot-e tolerable for the land of S. 
Mark 6. li (It shall bemore tolerable for S. and Go.) 
Luke 10. 12 shall be more tolerable in that day for S- 

17. 29 the same day that J/ot went out of S. ft 
Eom. 9. 29 we had been as S.,and been made like un. 
2 Pe. 2. 6 turning the cities of S. and GomoiTali into 
Judo 7 as S. and Gomorrah, and the cities about 
Rev. IT. 8 great city, which spiritually is called S. 

SODOMITE — 

Separate, set apart, lyip qad-esh, 

DeUt23. 17 There shalibe no.. sodomite of the sons 
J Ki.14. 24 And there were also sodomitesin theland 
13. 12 he took .away the sodomites out of the 1. 
22. 46 the remnant of the sodomites, which re. 
2 Ki, 23. 7 he brake down the houses of the sodomi, 

SOEVER — 

If, 4dv ean. 

Mark 6. 10 In what place soever ye entelr Into an ho 

SOFT, softly — 

\. Gently, CN at. 

I Ki. 21. 27 and lay in sackcloth and went softly 
Isa. 8. 6 the waters of Shijoah that go softly, and 

2. Gently, 'a><h leitti 

Gen. 33. 14 I will lead on softly, according as the ca 

3, Gentleness, oxb I at. 

Judg. 4. 21 went softly unto him, and smote the nail 
i. Gentleness, 01 lai. 

Ruth 3 7 she came softly, and uncovered his feet 
5. Tender, soft, timid, TJt rak. 

Job 41. 3 will he speak soft (words) unto thee? 

Prov.15. I A soft answer turueth away wrath : but 
25. 15 persuaded, and a soft tongue breaketh the 

6, Soft, delicate, fxaXaKSs malakos. 

Matt 1 1. 8 A man clothed in soft raiment f Behold 

11. 8 they tliat wear soft (clothing) are in kin 
Luke 7. 33 A man clothed in soft raiment ? Behold 

SOFT, softer, to be or make — 

1. To melt, soften, J'D mug, 3a. 

Psa. 65. JO thou makest it soft with showers, thoa 

2. To be tender, soft, 'n?"; rakak. 

Psa. 53. 21 his words v.ere softer than oil, yet (were) 
Z.To maJce tender, "^J"] rakak, 5. 

Job 23. 16 God maketh my heart soft, and the Aim 

son,— 

A field, laTid, r\-ff sadeh. 

Eze, 17. 8 It was planted in a good soil by great tib. 
SOJOURN (in), to — 
1 To sojourn, "na gur. 

Gen. 12 10 Abram went down into Egypt to soioum 
ig. 9 This one (fellow) came in to sojoui-n, and 

20 I Abraham journeyed, and sojourned in G 
21. 23 to the land wherein thou hast sojourned 

21 34 Abraham sojourned in the Philistines' la. 
26 3 Sojourn in this land, and I will be with t. 
32. 4 I have sojourned with Laban, and stayed 
35. 27 where Abraham and Isaac sojourned 

47. 4 to sojourn In the land are we come ; for 
Exod. 3. 22 and of her that sojourneth in her house 

12. 48 when a stranger shall sojourn with thee 

12. 49 unto the stranger that sojourneth among 
Lev. 16. 29 or a stranger that sojourneth. among you 

17. 8, 10, 13 the strangers that sojourn among 

17. 12 any stranger that sojourneth among you 

18. 26 nor any stranger that sojonrneth among 

19. 33 if a stranger sojourn with thee in your la. 

20. 2 or of the straagcrs that sojourn in Israel 
25. 6 for thy stranger that sojourneth with th- 

25. 45 the strangeis that do sojdurn among you 
Nuni. 9. 14 if a stranger shall sojourn among you, and 

13. 14 if a stranger sojourn with you, or whoso. 
13. 13, 16 for the stranger that sojourneth (with 
13. 26, 29the stranger thatsojournethamongth. 
19. 10 unto the stranger that sojourneth among 

Deut 18. 6 if a Levite come from . . where he sojourn. 

26. 5 he went down into Egypt, and sojourned 
Josh.20. 9 the stranger that sojourneth among them 
Judgi7. 7 who (was) a Levite, and hesojourned there 

17. 8 to sojourn where he could find (a place) 
17. 9 I go to sojourn where I may find (a place) 
19. I there was a certain Levite sojourning on 
19. 16 he sojourned in Gibeah : but the men of 
I went to sojourn in the country of Moab 

1 sojourn wheresoever thou canst sojourn 

2 sojourned in the land of the Philistines se. 
4 reniainethin any place where he sojourn. 

Psa. 103. 23 and Jacob sojourned in the land of Ham 

120. s Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, (th.) 

Isa. 23. 7 herown feet shall carry her afar, .tosojo 

52. 4 went down aforetime into Egypt to sojou. 

Jer. 42. 15 enter into Egj'pt, and go to sojourn there 

42. 17 set their faces to go into Egypt to sojourn 

42. 22 the place whither ye desire, .to sojourn 

43. 3 to say, Go not into Egypt to sojourn there 

44. 12, 14, 28 into the land of Egypt to sojourn 
Lam. 4. 15 they said . . They shall no more sojourn 
Eze. 14. 7 orofthestraDgerthatsojourneth tnlsrael 



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Eze. 47. 22 to the strangers that sojourn among you 
47. 23 in wliat tribe the stranger sojournetll 

2. T'o. sojourn, asse.mhU self, -Mgur, la. 

I Ki.17. 20 evil upon the widow with whom I sojourn 
Z. Place of sojourn, luo viagur. 

Eze. 20. 38 outot the country where they sojourn, and 
4. To dwell alongside, sojourn, vapoiKeu paroikeo 

Heb. II. 9 By faitli lie sojourned in the land of pro 
5. To be a, sojourner, elfii ira.poi.icoi eimi paroikos. 

Acts 7 6 That liis seed should sojourn in a strange 
fiOJOUENEB, sojourning — 
1. To sojourn, lu gur 

a Sa. 4 3 and were sojourners there until this day 
i.A sojourner, ij ger 

lev. 25. 47 it a sojourner or stranger wax richby thee 

3. A selller, dioelling, 3^10 moskab. 

E.iodi2. 40 the eojourning of the children ol Israel 
i.A settler, dweller, ^yin loshab. 

Gen. 23. 4 I (am) a stranger and a sojourner with yon 

Lev. 22. 10 a sojourner of the priest, or an hired ser. 
25. 23 for ye (are) strangers and sojourners with 
25- 35 (though he be) a stranger, or a sojourner 
»5. 40 as a sojourner, he shall be with thee, (and) 
25. 47 sell himself unto the stranger (or) sojou. 

Num35. 15 for the stranger, and for the sojourner am. 

I Ch.29. IS we (are) strangers before thee, and sojou. 

Psa. 3g. 12 I (am) a stranger with thee, (and) a sojo. 

&.A dwelling alongside, sojourning, irapotKlaparo 

1 Pe. I. 17 pass the time of your sojourning (here) in 

SOLACE selves, to — 

To delight self, rejoice, o^^ alas, 7 

Prov. 7. 18 Come, .let ua solace ourselves with loves 

BOLD, to bo — 

1. To come in with a price, TOO? Ni3 bo bimechir 
Lam. 5. 4 water for money; our wood is sold unto 

2. To be sold, IM makar, 2. 

Exod22. 3 if he have nothing, then he shall be sold 
l/cv. 25. 23 The land shall pot be sold for ever : tor 

25. 34 the field of the suburbs, .may not be sold 

es. 39 if thy brother be waxen poor," and be so. 

25. 42 my servants, they shall not be sold as bo. 

05. 48 After that he is sold he may be redeemed 

25. 50 from the year that he was sold to him unto 
27. 27 it shall b& sold according to thy estimat. 
27. 28 no devoted thing.. shall be sold orredee. 

Beut 15. 12 or an Hebrew woman, be sold unto thee 
Neh. 5. 8 the Jews, which were sold unto the heat. 

5. 8 shall they be sold unto us ? Then held they 
Esth. 7. 4 we are sold, I and my people, to be dest. 

7. 4 if we had been sold for bond men and bo. 
Psa.ios. 17 (even) Joseph, (who)wassoldforaservant 
Jer, 34. 14 an Hebrew, which hath been sold unto 

3- To sell self, "i;9 inakar, "J. 

DeutaS. 63 ye shall be sold unto your enemies forbo 
4. To sell, cause to pass over, Tfi-rrpAcfKapiprasko. 

JIattiS. 25 his lord commanded him^'to be 8old,and his 

26. 9 ointment might have been sold for much 
Marki4. 5 For it mighthave beensold formorethan 
Johni2 5 Why was not this ointment sold for three 
Acts 4. 34 the prices of the things that were sold 

5. 4 after it was sold, was it not in thine own 
Kom. 7. 14 spiritual but I am carnal, sold under sin 

b To sell, jTuiAea ^JO^eS 

Matt 10. 29 Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? 
Lukei2. 6 Are not fivespan-ows sold for t\yo farth.? 

SOLD, (that which is) — 

Sale, thing sold, ware, "irDa mimkar. 

Lev. 25 "25 shall he redeem that which his brother so 
25. 28 that which is sold shall remain in the ha. 
25. 29 within a wholo year after it is sold 
2=- 33 the house that \va!< sold, mid (he Kze. 7.13. 

To he aold. TruAeoaai pdleoinai, I Go. 10. 25. 

SOLDIER, (fellow) — 

l.Son of the troop, inrja ben-gedud. 

2 Ch.25 13 the soldiers. of the army which Amazlahse. 

2.Force, S'O chayil. 

Ezra 8. 22 to require of the king a band of soldiers 

Z.To arm, y^n chalats. 

Isa. 15. 4 the armed soldiers of Moab shall cry out 

4. Host, K^f tsaba. 

J Ch.7. 4 bands of soldiers for war.'sb: and thirty th. 

^.Military host, erTpa.Tev/j.a strateuma. 

Acts 23. 10 commanded the soldiers to go down, and 
6. T'o serve in the cainp or host, crpanvw slrateuo. 

Luke 3. 14 the soldiers liltewise demanded of him, sa. 

One serving as a soldier, a-rpaTiir-ns stratiotes 

Matt. 3. 9 a manunderauthonty.haviugsoldiersim. 

27. 27 the soldiers of the governor took Jesus 

28. 12 they gave large money unto the soldiers 
Markis. 16 the soldiers led himaway into thehall ca 
Luke 7. 8 lalsoama man. -havingundermesoldiers, 

23. 36 the soldiers also mocked him, coming to 
Johni9. 2 the soldiers platted a crown of thorns, and 
19. 23 the soldiers, when they had crucified Jes. 
19. 23 and made four parts, to every soldier a 
19. 24 These things therefore the soldiers did 
19. 32 Then came the soldiers, and brake the le. 
19. 34 one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his 



Acts 10 7 .1 devout soldier of them that waited on 
12. 4 four quaternions of soldiers to keep hira 
12 6 Fetor was sleeping between two soldiers 
12. i3 there wasnosmallstir among the soldiers 
21. 32 Who immediately took soldiers and cent. 
21. 32 they saw the chief captainand the soldiers 
21. 35 he was borne of the soldiers for the viole. 
23. 23 Make ready two hundred soldiers to go to 
23 31 the soldiers, as It was commanded them 
27. 31 said to the centurion and to the soldiers 
27. 32 the soldiers cut olf the rapes of the boat 

27. 42 the soldiers' counsel. was to kill the pris. 
2S. 16 to dwell by himself with a soldier, 2Ti.2.3 

j.Fellow soldier, o-uaTpaTiJiTrj';, Phil. 2 25 ; Phm. 2. 

SOLDIER, to choose to be a •-— 

To collect a camp or host, arpaToXoyiio stratologeS. 
2 TL a 4 hinj who hath chosen him to bo a soldier 

SOLE — 

Palm {of hand), sole (of foot), 13 kaph. 

Gen. 8. 9 the dove found no rest for the sole of her 

Deutii. 24 Every place whereon the soles ofyourfe. 

23 35 from the sole of thy foot unto the top of 

28. 56 to set the sole of her foot upon the grou. 
28. 63 neither shall the sole of thy foot have re. 

Josh. I. 3 Every place that the sole of your foot sh. 

3. 13 as soon as the soles of the feet of the pri 

4. i8 the soles of the priests' feet were lifted 
2 Sa. 14. 25 from the sole of his foot even to the cro. 

1 Ki. 5. 3 until the LOKD put them under the soles 

2 Ki. 19. 24 with the sole of my feet have I dried up 
Job 2 7 smote Job with sore boils from the sole of 
Isa. I 6 From the sole of the foot even unto the 

37. 25 with the sole of my feet have I dried up 
60. 14 bow themselves do\m at the soles of thy 

Eze. I. 7 the sole of their feet (was) like the sole of 
43 7 the place of the soles of my feet, where I 

Mai. 4 3 they shall be ashes under the soles of yo. 

SOLEMN (assemjly, feast, meeting, flay), solemnity — 

1. Festival, 3n, Jn chag. 

Psa. 81. 3 in the time appointed, on our solemn fe. 
Isa. 30. 29 as in the night, (when) a holy solemnity 
Nah, I. 15 keep thy solemn feasts, perform thy vows 
Mai. 2. 3 (even) the dung of yoursolemn feasts; and 
2,. Appointed tiine, place, sign, ny'iD mocd. 

Hum 10. 10 in your solemn days, and in the beglnnl. 
15. 3 in your solemn feast, to make a sweet sa. 
Deut3i. JO in the solemnity of the year of release, in 
2 Ch 2. 4 on the solemn feasts of the Lord our God 
Isa. 33. 20 Look upon Zion, the city of our solemnit. 
Lam. -I. 4 because none come to the solemn feasts 
2 6 the Lord hath caused the solemn feasts 
2. 7 a noise, .as in the day of a solemn feast 
2. 22 Thou hast called as in a solemn day my 
Eze. 36. 38 as the flock.. in hersolemn feasts, so shall 
45. 17 in the sabbaths, in all solemnities of the 
46. 9 come before the Lord in the solemn fea. 
46. II in the solemnities, the meat offering sh. 
H03, 2. II andher sabbaths, and all her solemn feasts 
9. 5 What will ye do in the solemn day, and in 
12. 9 dwell.. as in the days of the solemn feasts 
Zeph. 3. 18 I will gather (them), .for the solemn ass. 
3. Appointed times, n'nj^io moadolh. 

2 Ch. 8. 13 the new moons, and on the solemn feasts 
i.A .restraint, r(y^]i atsarah. 

2 Ki. 10. 20 Jehu said. Proclaim a solemn assembly 
Isa. i! 13 (it is) iniquity, even the solemn meeting 
Jool. I. 14 call a solemn assembly, gather theelders 
2. 15 sanctify a fast, call a solemn assembly 

b.A restraint, rfiyj;, atsereth. 

Lev. 23. 36 it (is) a solemn assembly; (and) ye shall do 
Mum29. 35 ye shall have asolemn assembly; yeshall 
Deut 16. 8 the seventh day (shall be) a solemn asse. 

2 Ch. 7. 9 the eighth day they made a solemn assem. 
Neh. 8. 18 on the eighth day (v/as) a solemn assembly 
Amos 5. 21 I willnolsmeUiuyoiirsolemnassemblisa 

SOLEMN feast, to keep a — 
To keep a. festival, JJn chagag 

Deuti6. 15 shalt thou keep a solemn feast unto the 

SOLEMHLY — 

To {cause to) testif'j, I'V ud, 5 

Gen. 43 3 The man djd solemnly protest unto us 

3 Sa. 8. 9 protest solemnly unto them, and show 

60LITAE.Y (place), solitarily — 

1. Alone, separate, Tjj badad. 

Lam. I I How doth the city sit solitary (that was) 
Mic. 7. 14 which dwell solitarily (in) tha wood. In 

2. Silent, TD*?? gahnvd. 

Job 3. 7 let that night be solitary ; let no Joyful 
30. 3 For want and famine (they were) solitary 

Z. Lonely, singly, Tn; yachid. 

Psa. 68. 6 God setteth the solitary In families . he 
4 Desolate. place, I'lD'p: yeshimon. 

Psa. 107 4 They wandered in Uie vrildeme^ In a so 

b.A dry place, n;v tsiyyah. 

Isa. "35. I the solitary place shall be glad for them 

^.Desert, ip-nj^os eremos. 

Jlark I. 35 departed into a solitarj' place and there 

SOLOMOH, noV peace. 'S.oKofiUv. 
The tenth son of David, and second by Batb-sheba, 
and the third king of Israel, bom B.C. 1033. crowned 
1013, died 975. He was crowned king at Gihon by the 
direction oi his father when aged and infirm ; offered 



sacrlllces at Gibeon, chose wisdom In preference to all 
other things; judged wonderfully between two harlut«. 
Increased in power and wealth, bad gold in abundance, 
and weapons of war, a throne of ivory, scientiSc 
knowledge of botany, etc.; congratulated by tliram 
king of Tyre, prepared for buildingthe temple, prayed 
at its dedication, sacrificed on that occasion. God 
appeared to him, warned him, covenanted wilJi him, he 
built his own house, and the house of Lebanon for 
Pharaoh's daughter, appointed the courses of the [inests, 
sent ships to Ophir, received the queen of Shcba, gave 
some cities to Ulram, had numerous wivesand couni- 
bines, countenanced idolatry, and was tjircateredlor I* 
opposed by Uadad the Edomite, and by Kezin tho 
Syrian, and by Jeroboam an Ephratliite of Zereda; ilied, 
and was buried in the city of David, after a reign o^ 
forty years 

a Sa. 5. 14 Shammuah, and Shobab, andNathan a 
12. 24 she bare a eon, and he called his name S 
I Ei I 10 Bcnaiah, and the mighty men. and S. hia 
I. II spake unto Bath-sheba the mother of S. 
1. 12 thme own life, and the life of thy son S. 
I 13, 17, 30 S. thy son shall reign attcrnic, and 
t. 19 but S. thy servant hath he not called 
I. 21 I and myson .S. shall be counted olfcnders 
J. 26 the son of Jehoiada, and thy servant S. 
J 33 cause S. my son to ride upon mine own 
1. 34 blow thetrunipet, and say, God save 3 
I. 37 even BO be he with S , and make his throne 
I. 38 caused S. to ride upon king Davide niuk 
t. 39 Zadok the priest took, .and anointed S. 
1. 39 and all the people said, God save king 3 
I. 43 Verily our Lord king David hath madeS. 
I. 46 also S. sitteth on the throne of the king. 
1. 47 God make the name of S. better than thy 
1. 50 Adoiiijah feared because of 3., and arosB 
I. 51 And it Is was told S., saying, Behold 
1. 51 Adonijah fcareth king S. : for, lo, he hath 
I. 51 Let king S. swear unto me to day that liu 
i. 52 S. said. If he will show himself a worthy 
I. 53 king 3. sent, and they brought hira down 

1. 53 came and bowed himself to kin^S- and S 
a. I and ho charged S. his son, saying 

2. 12 Then sat S. upon the throne of David hu 
e. 13 came to Bath-sheba the mother of S. 

e. 17 Speak, I pray thee, unto S. the king, foi 
a. 19 bath-sheba therefore went unto king S 
2. 22 3. answered and said unto his mother 
2. 23 3. sware by the Lord, saying, God do so 
2. 25 S. sent by the hand of Bcnaiah the son ot 
2. 27 S. thrust out Ablathar from beuig priest 
2. 29 it was told king S. that Joab was fled unto 
2. 29 S. sent Benalah the son of Jehoiada, say 
2. 41 it was told S. that Shimei had gone from 

2. 45 9. (shall be) blessed, and the throne of D 
a. 46 kingdom was established in the hand of S 

3. I S. made affinity \i\i\i Pharaoh king of E 
3. 3 S. loved the Lord, walking in the statutei 

3 4 a thousand burnt offerings did 3. offer up 
3. 5 the Lord appeared to S. in a dream by 
3. 6 S. said. Thou hast showed unto my serv. 
J. 10 the speech pleased the LORD, that 3. had 

3. 15 S. awoke; and, behold, (it was) a dream 

4 I So king 3. was king over all Israel 

4. 7 S. hadtwelveofticers overall Israel, which 
4. II which had Taphath the daughter of 3. to 
4. 15 he also took Basmath the daughter of S to 
4.21 3. reigned overall kingdoms from the riv 
4. ■21 they brought presents, and served 3. all 
4. 22 S.'s provision for one day was thirty nira 
4. 25 Israel dwelt safely, all the days of S. 

4. 26 3 had forty thousand stalls of horses foi 
4. 27 those officers provided victual for kingS 
4. 27 for all that cameuntoking S.'s table, ev 
4. 29 God gave 3. wisdom and understanding 
4. 30 S.'s wisdom excelled the wisdom of all the 

4. 34 of all people fo hear the wisdom of S 

5. I king of Tyresent his servants unto S , for 
t,. 2 And S. sent to Hiram, saying 

5. 7 when Hiram heard the words of S , that 
5. 8 Hiram sent to S., saying, 1 have consid« 

5 10 lliram gave 3. cedar trees and fir trees 
5. II S. gave Hiram twenty thousand measure. 
5. 1 1 thus gave S. to Hiram year by jear 

S. 12 the Lord gaveS. wisdom, as he promised 
5. 12 there was peace between Hiram and S. 
J. 13 S. raised a levy out of all Israel; and the 
5. IS S. had three score and ten thousand that 
5. 16 the chief of S.'s officers which (were)over 

5. 18 S.'s builders and Hirarn's builders did hew 

6. I in the fourth year of S.'s reign over Israel 
6. 2 the house which king S. built for the Lo 
6. II the word of the LORD came to S., saying 

6. 14 So S. built the house, and finished it 

6 21 S. overlaid the house within with pure go 

7. I S. was building his own house thirteen 

7 8 S. made also an house for Pharaoh's dau 
7. 13 king S. sent and fetched Hiram but of T 
7. 14 he came to king S.. and wrought all his 
7. 40 Work that he made king S. for the house 
7. 45 these vessels, which Hiram made. .kingS. 

7 47 S. left all the vessels (unweighed), because 
7. 48 S. madeallthevesselsthat(pertained)un 
7. 51 work that king S. made for the house of 

7. SI S. brought in the things which David his 

8. t Then 3. assembled, .unto king S. in Jer. 
6 2 assembled themselves unto king S. at the 
8. s king S., and all the congregation, .fwere) 
8. 12 Then spake S., The Lord said that he wo 
S. 22 And S. stood before the altar of the LORD 
8. S4 when S. had made an end of prating all 

8 53 S. offered a sacrifice of peace offerings, wh 

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Ki 8. 65 And at that time S. held a feast, anil all 
g I S. had tiiiished the building of the housu 



1 and all S.'a desire which he was pleased to 
. 2 That the Lord appeared to S. the second 

10 it'came to pass., when R. had built the two 

11 iliram. had furnished S. with cedar trees 

11 S. gave Hiram twenty citiesin tholand of 

12 Hiram came, .to see the cities which S. 
IS thereasonof the levy which king S. raised 
i6 given it (for) a present . . his daughter, S. 's 

,.178. built Gezor, and Beth-horon the nether 
g. 19 all the cities of store that S. had, and cit. 
9. 19 that which S. desired to biiild in Jerusal. 
9. 21 upon those did S. levy a tribute of bond. 
9. 22 of the children of Israel did S. make no 
g. 23 the chief of the officers .(were) over S.'s 
g. 25 three times in a year did S. offer burnt 
9. 26 kings, made a navy of ships in Ezion-geber 
9. 27 sent .his servants, .with tlie servantsolS. 
9. 28 fetched, .gold .and brought(it)to king S. 
10. I the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of 3. 
JO. 2 when she was come to S , she communed 
3o. 3 S. told her all her questions ; there was 
10. 4 the queen of Sheba had seen all S.'s wis 
lo. to which the queen of Sheba gave to king S. 
10. 13 S.gaveunto the queen of Sliebaall herdes. 
JO. 13 (that) which S. gave her of. royal bounty 
10. 14 Now the weight of gold that came to S. in 
10. 16 king S. made two hundred targets (of) be, 

10 21 all king S.'s drinking vessels(were of) gold 
JO. 21 wasrLOthingaccourited of in the days of S. 
10. 23 S. exceeded all tlie kings of the earth for 
JO. 24 all the earth sought to S., to hear his wi. 
10. 26 S. gathered together cliariots and horse. 

10. 28 S. had horses brought out of Egypt, and 

11. I S. loved many strange women, together 

11 2 the nations. S clave unto these in love 

1 1 4 came to pass, when S. was old, (that) his 

11. 5 S. wentafterAshtoreth the goddess of the 
J I. 6 S. did evil in the siglit of the Lord, and 
It. 7 Then did S. build an high place for Che 
tt. 9 the Lord was angry with S., because his 
It II the Lord said unto 3., Forasmuch as this 
It. 14 the Lord stirred up an adversary unto S 
It. 25 an adversary to Israel all the days of S. 
ji. 26 S.'s servant, whose mother's name (was) 
10. 27 3. built MiUo, (and) repaired the breaches 
10. 28 S seeing the young man that he was ind. 
10. 31 rend the kingdom out of the hand of S. 
10 46 S. sought therefore to kill Jeroboam ; and 
ID. 40 Jeroboam .in Egypt until the death of S. 
10. 41 the rest of the acts of S., and all that he 
to. 41 (are) they not written in the book .of S.? 
JO. 42'S. reigned in Jerusalem over all Israel 
10. 43 S. slept with his fathers, and was buried 

12. a he was fled from the presence of king S. 
j2. 6 old men, that stood before S his father 
12. 21 bring the kingdom again to. .thesou of S. 
12. 23 Speak unto Uehoboani, the son of S.,king 
14. 21 Eehoboam the son of S. reigned in Judah 
14. 26 took away all the shieldsof gold which S 

2 Ki.21. 7 which the Lord said to David, and to S. 

23. 13 the high places . . which S. the king of Is. 

24. 13 the' vessels of gold which S. 4dng of Israel 

25. 16 the bases which 3. had made forthe house 
< Ch. 3. 5 Shimea, and Shobab, and Nathan, and S. 

3. to S.'s son (was) Eehoboam, Abiahisson, Asa 
6. 10 in the temple that S. built in Jerusalem 
6. 32 until S. had built the house of the Lord 
»4. 4 Shammua, and Shobab, Nathan, and S 
18. 8 S. made the brasen sea, and the pillars 
22. 5 S. my son (is) young and tender, and the 
22. 6 he called for S. his son, and charged him 
ra. 7 David said to S., My son, as for me, it was 
22. 9 his name shall be S., and I will give peace 

22. 17 all the prinoes of Israel to help a. his son 

23. I David, .made S. his son king over Israel 
28. 5 he hath chosen S. my sou to sit upon the 
28. 6 he said unto me, S. thy son, he shall build 
28. g S. my son, know thou the God of thy fat. 

28. II David gave to 3. his son the pattern of the 
e8. 20 David said to S. his son. Be strong and of 

29. I S. my son, v/hom alone God hath chosen 
29. 19 give unto 3. my son a perfect heart, to ke. 
zg. 22 they made S. the son of David king the 
29. 23 S. sat on the throne of the Lord as king 
29. 24 princes, .submitted themselves unto 3. 
eg. 25 the Lord magnified S. exceedingly iu the 
29. 28 and S. his son reigned in his stead 

a Ch. I. I S. the son of David was strengthened in 
I. 2 S. spake imto all Israel, to the captains of 
I. 3 3., and all the congregation with him 
I. s and S. and the congregation sought unto 
I. 6 S. went up thitherto the brasen altar be. 
J. 7 that nightdid God appear untoS., and sa, 
I. 8 9. said unto God, Thou hast showed great 
I. II God said to S., Boeausa this was in thine 
«. 13 3. came (from his journey) to the high pi. 

1. 14 S. gathered chariots and horsemen : and 
1. 16 3. had horses brought out of Egypt, and 

2. I S. determined to build an house for the 
e. e 3. told out threescore and ten thousand 
e. 3 S. sent to Huram the king of Tyre, saying 
2. It answered in writing, which he sent toS. 

2. 17 3. numbered all the strangers that (were) 

3. I S. began to build the house of the Lord 

3. 3 3. was instructed for the building of the 
4.- It the work that he was to make for king 3. 

4. 16 instruments, did Eui'am. .make to king S. 

4. 18 3. made all these vzgsels in great abund. 
4. 19 3. made all the vessels that (were for) the 

5. I the work that S. made for the ijouso of 



e Ch. 5. I S brought in (all) the things that David 
5. 2 3. assembled the elders of Israel, and all 

5. 6 S., and.411 the congregation of Israel that 

6. I Then said 3., The Lord hath said that he 
6. 13 3. had made a brasen scaffold, of five cub. 

7. X when S. had made an end of praying, the 
7 5 S. offered asacriflce of twenty and twoth. 
7 7 S. hallowed the middle of the court that 
7. 7 the brasen altar which S. had made was 
7. 8 S. kept the feast seven days, and all Isr 
7 to Lord had showed unto David, and to 3. 

7 1 1 3. finished the house of the Lord, and the 

7. 1 1 all that came into S. 's heSrt to make in the 

7 12 the Lord appeared to S. by night, and said 

8 j 3. had built the house of the Lord, and 

8. 2 cities which Huram had restored to S., S. 
8. 3 S. went to Hamath-Zobah, and prevailed 
8. 6 Baalath, and all the store cities that S. had 
8. 6 all that 3. desired to buUd in Jerusalem 
8. 8 them did S. make to pay tribute until thi. 
8. 9 of Israel did S make no servants for his 
8. to these (were) the chief of king S.'s officers 
8. II 3. brought up the daughter of P. out of the 
8. 12 3. offered burnt offerings unto the Lord 
8. 16 the work of 3. was prepared unto the day 
8. 17 Then went 3. to Ezion-geber, and to Elo. 
8. 18 they went with the servants of S. to Opli. 

8. 18 talents, .and brought (them) to king 3. 
g. I heardofthefameofS.,shecametoproveS 

9. I when she was come to 3., she communed 
g. 2 And S. told her all her questions : and 

9. 2 there was nothing hid from S. which he 
g 3 queen of Sheba had seen the wisdom of 3. 
g. 9 any such spice as the queen .gavekingS. 
g 10 the servants of 3 , which brought gold fr. 
g 12 S. gave to the queen of Sheba all her de 
g 13 the weight of gold that came to S in 
g. 14 the kings.. brought gold and silver to S. 
g. 15 king S. made two hundred targets (of) be 
g. 20 the drinking vessels of king 3. (were of) 
9. 20 was (not), .accounted of in the days of S, 
g. 22 3. passed all the kings of the earth in li 
9. 23 the kings, sought the presence of S., to 
9. 25 3 had four thousand stalls for horses and 
9. 28 they brought unto 3. horses out of Egypt 
9. 29 the rest of the acts of S., first and last 
9. 30 S. reigned in Jerusalem overall Israel fo. 
9^ 3-t-S. slept with his fathers, and he was bur. 
to 2 he had fled from the presence of S. the ki 
to. 6 the old men that had stood before S. his 
II 3 Speak unto Rehoboam the son of S., king 
It 17 made Rehoboam the son of 3. strong, th. 

11. 17 they walked in the way of David and 3. 
j2. g also the shields of gold which S. had ma. 
13. 6 Nebat, the servant of S. the son of David 
13 7 against Rehoboam the son of 3., when Ec. 
30. 26 since the time of S. the son of David king 
33. 7 which God had said to David and to S. his 
35 3 Put the holy ark in the house which S. the 
35. 4 and according to the writing of S. his son 

Neh. 12. 45 the commandment of David, (and) of 3. 

13. 26 Did not S. king of Israel sin by these th.? 
Psa. 72. title. (A Psalm) for 3. 

127 title. A Song of degrees for S. 
Prov. I t The proverbs of 3. the son of David, king 
10 J The proverbs of S. A ivise son maketh a 
23. I These (are) also proverbs of 3., which the 
Song I t The song of songs, which (is) S.'s 

t 5 as the tents of Kedar, as the curtains of S. 
3. 7 Behold his bed, which (is) S.'s ; threescore 
3 9 3. made himself a chariot of the wood of 
3. 1 1- behold king 3. with the crown wherewith 
8. II S. had a vineyard at Baal-hamon; he let 
8. 12 thou, O 3., (must have) a thousand, and 
Jer. 52. 20 which king S. had made in the house of 
Matt. I. 6 the king begat S. of her (that had been the 
I. 7 S. begat Roboam ; and Eoboam begat Ab. 

6. 29 S. in all his glory was notarrayed Ukeone 

12. 42 for she came, to hear the wisdom of S. 
72. 4a.and, behold, a greater than S. (is) here 

Luke 1 1 . 31 for she caraa. . to hear the v^isdom of S. 

11. 31 and, behold, a greater than S. (is) here 

12. 27 3. in all his glory was not arrayed like one 
Joh.nio. 23 Jesus walked in the temple in S.'s porch 
Acts 3. II unto them in the porch that is called S.'s 

5. 12 they were all with one accord in S.'sporch 

7. 47 But S. built him an house 

SOLOMON'S servants, nbbiy nny aide Shelomoh. 
Ezra 2. 55 The children of Solomon's servants 
[So in 2. 58; Neh. 7. 57, 60; It. 3.] 

SOME (body, raan, thing, sort, time, what) — 
1.0k«, "^^h echad. 

Gen. 37. 20 let us slay him, and cast him into some 

1 Sa. 27. 5 let them give m.e a place in some town in 

2 Sa. 17. 9 he is hid now in some pit, orinBome(ot.) 

17. 12 So shall we come upon him in some place 
2 EL 2. 16 upon some mountain, or into some valley 

2. These, rhtf elleh. 

Josh. 8. 22 some on this £ld6, and some on that side 

Z.A (mortal) man, B'ijN enosh, 

Num3i. 3 Arm someof yourselvesunto the war, and 
Neh. J2. 44 at that time were some appointed over the 

^.A word, inaiter, na^ dabar. 

Deut24. I lie hath found some uncleanness in her 

5. Anything, .ie?>:p meumah. 

t Ki, ;. 20 I will run alter him, and take somewhat 



^.Little, few, Bjp meat. 

2 Ch.i2. 7 but I will grant them some deliverance 
Neh. 2. 12 I arose iu the night, I and some few men 

T.End, extremity, n^i?, nvp qatsek, qeisaih. 

Gen. 47. 2 he took some of his brethren, (even) five 
Neh. 7. 70 some of the chief of the fathers gave unto 

8. Another, some, aWus alios, &\Xoi alloi. 

Matt 13. 5 Some fell upon stony places, where they 
13. 7 some fell among thorns; and tlie thorns 

16. 14 [some,]Elias; andutliers, Jcremias,oronc 
Mark 4. 5 some fell on stony ground, where it had ni t 

4. 7 some fell among thorns, and the thorns 
8. 28 some (say), Elias ; and others. One of the 
Luke g. 19 some(say), Elias ; audothers(say)that ouo 
John 7. 41 (some] said. Shall Christ come out of Gal 
g. g Some said. This is he ; others (said), Ee 
Acts 19. 32 Some therefore cried one thing, and 

21.34 some cried one thing . among the multit 

9. One, some, %v hen. 

llaik 4. 8 [some] thirty, and [some]sixty, and [somej 

4. 2o [some] thirty fold, [some] sixty , and Uomc J 

\0. Other, the other, 'drepos heteros. 

Luke 8. 6 some fell upon a rock ; and as soon as St 

8. 7 some fell among thorns ; and the thorua 

11. Some indeed, 6 fi4v...d 5e ho men. ..ho de. 

Matt 13. 4 some (seeds) fell by the way side, and tho 

13. 5, 8, 8. 8, 23, 23; 16. 1 4; Mr. 4. 4, s; 12. 5, 5: Lu. 
8. 5, 6; »To. 7. 12; Ac. 17. 33; ig. 3'.? (2); 27. 44, 44: 28. 24, 24; 
I Co. 12. 38 ; Eph. 4. II, It ; 2 Ti. 2. 20, 20; jude 22, 23. 

12. In part, anS /n.f'pnv! apo merous. 

Rom 15. 15 written, .boldly unto you in some sort 
-.$. 24 if first I be somewhat filled with your (co.) 

15. Once, at some time or oilier, -jTore pote. 

Eph 2 13 ye who sometimes were far off are mado 

5. 8 ye were sometimes darkness, but now (are 
Col. 1.21 you, that were sometime alienated, and 

3. 7 Iuthewhichyealsowalkedsometime,wh. 
Titus 3. 3 we ourselves also were sofnetimes foolish 

1 Pe. 3. 20 Which sometimes were disobedient, wheu 

li.A certain, some, tis, rt tis, ti. 

Matti6. 28 There be some standing here which shall 
27. 47 Some of them that stood there v/hen they 
^8. II some of the watch came into the city, and 

Mark 7 2 tliey saw some of his disciples eat bread 

9. I therebesomeof them thatstandhere, wh. 

14. 4 there were some that had indignation wl 
• 14. 65 some began to spit on him, and to cover 

15. 35 some of them that stood by, when they 
Luke 7. 40 Simon, I have somewhat to say unto theo 

8. 46 Somebody hath touched me: for I perce. 

9. 7 it was said of some, that John was risen 
g. 8 of some, that Elias had appeared ; ^nd of 
9. 27 there be some standing here, which shall 

11.15 some of them said. He casteth out devils 
II. 54 seeking to catch something out of his mo 
13. I There were present at that season some 
ig. 39 someofthePharisees from among themu. 
21. 5 as some spake of the temple, how it was 
23. 8 he hoped to have seen somemiracle dono 
John 6. 64 But there are some of you that believe not 
7. 25 Then said some of them of Jerusalem, Is 

7. 44 And some of them would have takenhim 
9. 16 Therefore said some of the Pharisees, This 

II 37 some of them said. Could not this man 
It. 46 some of them went their ways to the Ph 
13. 29 some (of them) thought, because Judas 
1 3. 29 that he should give something to the poor 
Acts 3. 5 expecting to receive something of them 
5. 15 passing by might overshadow some of them 
5, 36 Theudas, boasting himself to be somebody 

8. 9 giving outthat himself wassomegreatone 
8. 31 How can I, except some man should guide 

8. 34 of whom., of himself, orof someotherniani 
II. 20 some of them were men of Cyprus and 0. 
15. 36 some days after, Paul said unto Barnabas 

17. 4 some of them believed, and consorted vrith 
17. 18 Andsomesaid, What will this babbler say 

17. 21 but either to tell, or to hear somenewth. 

18. 23 after he had spent some time (there), he 
23. 18 this young man . . who hath something to 
2i 20 as though they would enquire somewhat 
25, 26 that, after.. I might have somewhat tow. 
27.''27 deemed that they drew nearto some co. 

Rom. I. ft that I may impart unto you some spiritual 
1. 13 I might have some fruit among you also 
3. 3 what if some did not believe? shall their 
3. 8 some affirm tjiatwe say, Let usdoevil,th. 

5. 7 for a good man some would even dare to 
1 1 . 14 If by any means I . might save some of 
II. 17 if some of the branches be broken off, and 

J Co. 4. 18 some are puffed up, as though I would 

6. II such were some of you; but yeare washed 
B,. 7 some with conscience of theidol unto this 

9. in that I might by all means save some 

JO. 7 Neither be ye idolaters, as (were) some of 
10. 8 Neitherletu3commitfornicati6n,as6oma 
JO. 9 Neither let ustempt Christ, assonie of th. 
10. to Neitlier murmur ye, as some of them also 
15. 6 part remain , but some are fallen asleep 
15. j2 how say some among you that there is no 
15. 34 for some have not the knowledge of God 
15. 35 some (man) will say, How are the dead 
15. 37 it may chance of wheat, or of some other 

2 Co. 3. I need we, as some (others), epistles of co. 

10. 2 I think to behold against some, which th. 
10, 8 Forthoughlshould boast somewhat mora 
10. 12 or compare ourselves with some that co. 



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7 tliero be some that trouble you, nnd wo. 
. 6 of those who seemed to besomewli.it, wh. 
. 3 if a man think himself to be sometlung 
T5 Some indeed preach Christ .and some 
. II there are some which walk amongyou 

3 that tliou mightest charge some that they 
. 6 From which some having swerved have 

19 which some having put away, concerning 
in the latter times some shall depart from 

15 some are already turned aside alter Satan 
. 24 Soine men's sins are ope.n. .and some (men) 
. 10 which while some coveted after, they have 
. 2t Which some professing have erred conce. 

i3 already ; and overthrow the faith of some 

4 everyhouseis builded by 6onie(man), but 

16 some, when they had heard, did provoke 

6 it rcmaineth that some must enter there 

3 that this man have>Bomewhat also to offer 
10. 25 Not forsaking, .as the mannerof some{)3) 
ji. 40 God having provided some better thing 
13. 2 some have entertained angels unawares 

« Fe. 3. 9 The Lord is not slack, .as some men count 
3. 16 in which are some things hard to be under. 
{See also Befall, dark, few, lighter, reddish, sort, these.] 
BON — 
I. Son, offspring, [3 hen. 

Gen 4. 17 and called after the name of his son, E. 

. 25 she bare a son, and called his name Seth 

.26 Seth, to him also there was born a eon, and 

4, 7. JO, 13,16, 19, 22, 26, 30 begat sons and 

. 28 eighty and two years, and begat a son 

2 That the sons of God saw the daughters 

4 sons of God came in unto the daughters 

10 Noah begat three sons, Shem, Ham, and 
18 sons, and thy wife, and thysons' wives wi. 

7 sons, and his wife, and his sons' wives wi. 
_ . 13 sons of Noah, .and the three wives of his 
8. 16 Go forth.. thou. .thy sons, and thy sons' w. 

8. 18 his sons, and his wife, and his sons' wives 

9. I God blessed Noah and his sons, and said 

8 God spake unto Noah, and to his sons wl. 
18 sons of Noah, that went forth of the ark 

. 19 These (are) the three eons of Noah : and 
, 24 knew what his younger son had done un. 

1 sons of Noah, .unto them were sons born 

2 The sons of Japheth ; Gomer, and Magog 
10. 3 sons of Gomer; Ashkenaz, and Riphath 
10. 4 sons of Javan ; Elishah, and Tarshish, Ki, 
10. 6 sons of Ham ; Cush. and Mizraim, and P. 

10 7 sons of Cash, .and the sonsof Raamali, S. 
TO. 20 These (are) the sons of Ham, after their 
10. ^$ unto Eber were born two sons : the name 
io. 29 Ophir, and. . Jobab : all these (were) the 
JO. 31 These (are) the sons of Shem, after their 

10. 32 These (are) the families of the sons of N. 

11 II, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25 begat sons and d 
J I. 31 Terah took Abram his son, and Lot the a. 

11. 31 his son's son.. his son Abram's wife 

12. 5 Abram took. .Lot his brother's son, and 
. 12 they took Lot, Abram's brother's son who 

11 thou .shalt bear a son, and shalt call his. 

16. IS bare Abram a son: and.. called his son's 

17. 16 bless her, and give thee a son also of her 
17. 19 Sarah thy wife shall bear thee a son ind. 
17.23 Abraham toot Ishmael his son, and all 
17. 25 Ishmael his son (was) thirteen years old 
17. 26 Abraham circumcised, and Ishmael his s 
J 8. 10 Sarah thy wife shall have a son. And S. 
78. 14 At the time: .Sarah shall have a son 
ig. 12 sons, and thy daughters, and whatsoever 
19. 37 bare a son, and called his name Moab 
19. 38 bare a son, and called his name Ben-am. 
at. 2 bare Abraham a son in his old age, at the 
21. 3 Abraham called the name of his son that 
at. 4 Abraham circumcised his son Isaac being 

5 hundred years old when his son Isaac was 

7 for I have born (him) a son in his old age 

9 Sarah saw the son of Hagar the Egyptian 
21. 10 Cast out this bond woman and her son 
SI. ro son . .shall notbe heir with my son, (even) 
21. 1 1 was very grievous . . because of his son 
21. 13 also of the soti of the bond woman will I 

22 2 Take now thy son . . whom thou lovest, and 

3 took .Isaac his son, and clave the wood 

6 laid (it) upon Isaac his son ; and he took 

7 he said. Here (am) I, my son. Andhesa. 

8 My son, God wUl provide himseU a lamb 

9 bound Isaac his son, and laid him on the 
10 Abraham, .took the knife to slay his son 
12, 16 hast not withheld thy son, thine only 
13 a burnt offering in the stead of his son 

3 .Abraham, .spake unto the sons of Heth 

8 entreat for me to Ephron the son of Zoh. 
23. II in the presence of the sons of my, people 

23. 16 named in the audience of the sons of He. 

23 20 for a possession ..by the sons of Heth 

24. 3 shalt not take a wife unto my son of the 

4 shalt go . .and take a wife unto my son I. 

5 must I needs bring thy son again unto the 

6 Beware thou that thou bring not my son 

7 shalt take a wife unto my son from thence 

8 oath : only bring not my son thitheragain 

24 15 who was born to Bethuel, son of Milcah 
24. 24 daughter of Bethuel the son of Milcah, wh. 
24. 36 Sarah ray master's wife bare a son to toy 
24. 37 Thou shalt not take a wife to my son of 
24 38 shalt go. .and take a wife unto my son 
24. 40 thou shalt take a ^vife for my son of my 
24. 44 hath appointed out for my master's son 
64. 47 da\ighter of Bethuel, Nahor's son, whom 
84. 48 my master's brother's daughter unto his 



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Qen. 24, SI let her be thy master's eon's wife, as the 
25. 3 sons of Dedan were Asshurini, iind Lotus. 
25. 4 sons of Midian, Ephali, and Ephor, and 
25. 6 But unto the sons of llie concubines, wh. 
25. 6 sent them away from Isaac his eon, while 
25. 9 his sons Isaac and Ishmael bnried him In 
25. 9 in the field of Ephron the son of Zohar the 
25. lo which Abraham purchased of the sons of 
25. II Ood blessed his son Isaac and Isaac dw 
25. 12 generationsof Ishmael, Abraham'sson, w 
25. 13 these (are) the names of the sons of Ishm. 
25. 16 These (are) the sons of Ishmael, and these 
25. 19 generationsof Isaac, Abrah.im's son : Ab. 
27. I his eldest son, and said unto him. My son 
27. 5 heard when Isaac spake to Esau his son 
27. 6 Rebekah spake unto J acob her son, saying 
27 8, 43 Now therefore, my son, obey my voice 
27. 13 ifpon me (be)thy curse, my son ; only ob. 
87 15 took goodly raiment of her eldest son E. 
27 15 and put them upon Jacob her younger'son 
27. 17 she gilve .into the hand of her son Ja'cob 
27. 18 said, Here (am) I ; who (art) thou, my son? 
27 20 Isaac said unto his son, llow (is it) that 
27. 2o found (it) so quickly, my son? And he sa. 
27. 21 my son, whether thou (be) my very son E. 
27. 24 he said, (Art) thou my very son Esau ? And 
27. 25 will eat of my son's venison, that my soul 
27. 26 said .Come near now, and kiss me, my son 
27. 27 smell of my son (is) as the sniel! of a field 
27 29 let thy mother's sons bow down to thee 
27. 31 Let myfather arise, and cat of his son's v 
27 32 he said, I (am) thy son, thy first born, Esau 
27 37 what shall I do now unto thee, my son? 
27. 42 these words of Esau her elder sou were 
87. 42 she sent and called Jacob her younger son 
08. 5 Laban, son of Bethuel the Syrian, the br 
o3 9 the daughter of Ishmael, Abraham's son 
29. 5 Know ye Laban the eon of Nahor! And 
29. 12 told Rachel, .that he (w,as) Rebekah's son 
29. 13 heard the tidings of Jacob his sister's son 
29. 33 bare a son, and she called his name Reu. 
29- 33i 34i 35 she conceived again, and bare a son 

29. 34 because I have born him three sons. th. 

30. 5 Bilbah conceived, and b.ire Jacob a sou 
30. 6 hath given rne a son : therefore called she 
30. 7 conceivedagain.and bareJacobaseconde. 
30. 10 AndZilpah, Leah's maid, bare Jacob a son 
30. 12 Zllpah. Leah's maid, bare Jacob a second a. 
30. 14 Give me, I pray thee, of thy son's mandr. 
30. 15 wouldest thou take away my sou's mand. 
30. 15 lie with thee to night for thy son's man. 
30. 16 have hired thee with my son's mandrakes 
30. 17 she conceived, and bare Jacob the fifth son 
30. 19 conceived, .and bare Jacob the sixth son 
30. 20 because I have born him six son» ; and she 
30. 23 she conceived, and bare a son; and said 
30. 24 The Lord shall add to me another son 

30. 3s and gave ftheni) into the hand of his sons 

31. 1 he heard the words of Laban's eons, say. 
31. 17 set his sons and his wives upon camels 
31. 28 hast not suffered me to kiss my eons and 
31. 55 kissed his sons and his daughters, and bl. 
34. 2 when Shechem the son of Haraor the Hi. 
34. 5 now his sons were with his cattle in the 
34. 7 the so.ns of Jacob came out of the field 
34. 8 The soul of my son Shechem longefh for 
34. 13 the sons of Jacob answered Shechem and 
34. i8 their words pleased.. Shechem, Hamor's s. 
34. 20 Shechem his son cameunto thegateof the 
34. 24 unlo Shechem hiS'son, hearkened all that 
34. 25 two of the sons. of Jacob, Simeon and Levi 
34. 26 they slew Hanior and Shechem his son wi. 

34. 27 The sons of Jacob came upon the slain, and 
35.. 5 they did not pursue after the sons of Ja. 

35. 17 Fear not; thou shalt have this son also 
35. 22 Now the sons of Jacob were twelve 

35. 23 The sons of Leah ; Reuben, Jacob's first 
35. 24 The sons of Rachel ; Joseph and Benjam. 
35. 25 sons of Bilhah, Rachel's haudmaid ; Dan 
35. 26 the sons of Zilpab, Leah's handmaid ; Gad 

35. 25 these (are) the sons of Jacob, which were 
j5. 29 and his sons Esau and Jacob buried him 

36. 5 these (are) the eons of Esau, which were 
36. 6 Esau took his wives, and his sons, and his 
36. 10 the names of Esau's sons; Eliphaztheson 
36. 10 Reuel the son of Bashcmath the wife of &. 
36. II the sons of Eliphaz were Teman, Omar, Z. 
3'). 12 And Timna was concubine to. .Esau's son 
36. 12 these (v?ere)tho sons of Adah, Esau's wife 
36. 13 these (are) the sons of Reuel; Nahath, and 
36. 13 these were the sons of Bashemath, Esau's 
36. 14 these werethesonsof Abolibamah the da. 
36. 15 the sons of Esau : the sons of Eliphazthe 
36. 16 the dukes, .these (were) the sons of Adah 
36. 17 these (are) the sons of .Reuel, Esau's son 
36. 17 these (are) the sons of Bashemath, Esau's 
36. 18 these (are) the sons of Aholibamah, Esau's 
36. 19 These (are) the sons of Esau,who(is)Edom 
36. 20 These (are) the sons of Seir the Horite, w. 
36. 32 And Bela the son of Beor reigned in Ed. 
36. 33 Jobab the son of Zerah of Bozrah reigned 
36. 35 the son of Bedad, who smote Midian in the 
36. 38 Baal-hanan the son of Aci'.bor reigned in 

36. 39 Baalhanan the son of Achbor died, and 

37. 2 the sons of Bilhah, and with the sonsof Z. 
37. 3 because he (was) the son of his old age 
37.32 know now whether it (be) thy son's coat or 
37. 33 (It is) my son's coat; an evil beast hath 
37. 34 and mourned for his son many days 

37. 35 all his sons and all his daughters rose up to 
37. 35 I will go dowm into the grave unto my son 
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4 And ehe conceited ngain, and bare a son 

5 she yet again conceived, and bare aeon 
II Remain n widow till Sl^elali my 6on be 
26 because that I gave her not to .my eon 
50 unto Joseph.were born two sons before tho 

I Jacob said unto his eons, Why do yc look 

5 the sons of Israel came to buy (com) amo. 

II V/e (arc) all one man's sons : we (arc) true 

13 the sons of one mauintheland of Canaan 

32 We (be) twelve brethren, sons of our fat. 

37 Slay my two sons, if I bring him not to th 

38 My son shall not go down with you ; for 
29 his brother Benjamin, his molhei-'s &0D 
29 God be gracious unto thee, my eon 

9 Thus eailh thy son Joseph, God hath ma. 

28 Joseph my son (is) yet alive: 1 will go and 
5 the sous of Israel carried Jacob their fat 

7 eons, and his sons' sons ,. and hie sons' da. 

8 Jacob and his sons : Reuben, Jacob's first 

9 the sons of Reuben , Hanoch, and Phallu 
10 the sons of Simeon ; Jeniuel, and Jamin 

10 Shaul the son of a Canaanitish woman 

11 the sons of Levi ; Gershon Kohath, and 

12 the sons of Judah; Er, and Onan. and S 

12 the sons of Pharez were Hczron and Ha. 

13 the sons of Issachar; Tola, and Phuv. 

14 the sonsof Zcbulun; Sered, and Elon, and 

15 These (be) the sonsof Leah, which she ba 

15 the souls of his sons and his daughters 

16 the sons of Gad , Zipbion, and Haggi, Sh 

17 the sons of Asher. Jinmah, and Isliuah 

17 the sons o( Bcriah ; Hcber, and Malchlel 

18 These (are) the sons of Zilpah, whom Ln. 

19 The sous of Rachel, Jacob's wife ; Joseph 

21 the eons of Benjamin (were) Bclah, and 

22 These (are) the sons of Rachel, which wcie 

23 And the sons of Dan; Iliishlm 

24 the sons o( Naphtali , Jabzeel, and Gunl 

25 These (are) the sons of Bilhah, which La 

26 All the souls, besides Jacob's sons' wlvea 

27 the sons of Joseph, which were born hlra 

29 he called his son Joseph, and said unto 

1 he took with him his two eons, Manassch 

2 Behold, thy son Joseph cometh unto thee 
S thy two sons, Ephraim andMauasseh, wli 

8 Israel beheld Joseph's sous, and said. Who 

9 They (arc) my sons, whom God hath given 

19 I know (it), my son, I know (it); he also 

1 Jacob called unto his sons, and said, Ga 

2 Gatlier together, and hear, ye eons of J 
9 from the prey, my son, thou art gone up 

33 had m.ade an end of commanding his son» 

12 his sons did unto him according as he 

13 his 6003 carried him into the land of Ca 
23 the children also of Machir the son of M. 
i6 if it (be) a son, then ye .shall kiUhim, but 
22 Every son that is born ye shall cast into 

2 And the woman conceived, and bare a son 
10 she brought him. .and he becaine her son> 
22 she bare (him) a eon, and he called his 
22 ye shall put (them) upon your sons, and 

20 Moses took his wife and his sons, and set 

22 Thus eaith the Lord, Israel (is) my eon 

23 Let my eon go, that he may serve me 

23 behold, I will slay thy son. (even) thy first 
25 cut off the foreskin of her son, and cast 

14 The sons of Reuben the first bom of Isr 

15 the sons of Simeon ; Jemuel, and Jamin 

15 Shaul the son of a Canaanitish woman 

16 these (are) the names of the sons of Levi 

17 The sons of Gershon ; Libni and Shimi 

18 the sons of Kohath; Amram, and Izhar 

19 And the eons of Merari; Mahli and Mu 

21 the sons of Ishar; Korah, and Nepheg 

22 the sons of Uzziel ; Misbael, and Elzaph 

24 the sons of Korah ; Assir, and Elkanah 

25 Aaron's son, took him(one)of the dau^ht 

2 in the ears of thy son, and of thy son's son 
9 with our sonsand with our daughters, wl 

24 for an ordinance to thee and to thy sons 

(• thou shalt show thy son in that day. say 

14 when thy son asketh thee in time to come 

3 her two sons; of which the name of the 

5 Moses' father in law, carae with his sons 

6 and thy wife, and her two sons with her 
10 not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor 

4 and she have bom him sons or daughters 
9 if he have betrothed her unto his son, he 

31 Whether he have gored a son, or haveg 
29 the first bom of thy sons shalt thou give 
12 the eon of thyhandmaidand the stranger 
21 his sons .ihall order it from evening to mo. 

I Aaron thy brother, and his sons with him 

I Eleazar and Itharaar, Aaron's sons 

4 for Aaron thy brother, and his sons, that 

40 for Aaron's sons thou shalt make coats 

41 Aaron thy brother, and his sons with him 
43 shall be upon Aaron, and upon his sons 

4 his sonsthou shalt bring unto the doorof 

8 thou ehalt bring his sons, and put coats 

9 thou shalt gird .Aaron and his sons, and 
9 thou shalt consecrate Aaron and hissons 

10, 15, ighis sons shall puttheir hands upon 

20 upon the tip of the right ear of his sons 

21 sons, and upon the garments of his sons 
21 his sous, and his sons' garments with biro 
24 shalt put all . . in the hands of his sons 

27 Aaron, and of (that)which (is)for hissons 

28 it shall be Aaron's and his sons' by astat. 

29 garments o( Aaron shall be his sons' after 

30 that son that is priest in his stead shall 

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35 thus shnlfc thou do mito. .his sons.'accot 
44 sanctify also both Aaron and his sons 

19 his sons shall wash their hands and their 
30 thou Shalt anoint Aaron and his sons, and 

2 Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of Hur 

6 I have given with him Aholiab the son of 

10 the garments of his sons, to minister in 
2 in the ears of your wives, of your sons, and 

26 the sons of Levi gathered themselves to. 

29 even every man upon his son, and upon 

11 the son of Nun, a young man, departed 
16 takeof their daughters unto thy sons, and 
16 make thy sons go a whoring after their g. 

20 the first born of thy sons thou shalt re. 

19 the garments of his sons, to minister in 

30 Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of Hur 
34 the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of D.in 

21 by the hand of Ithamar, son to Aaron the 

22 Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of Hur 

23 Aholiab, son of Ahisamach, ofthetribeof 

27 made coats . .for Aaron, and for his sons 
41 his sons' garments, to minister in the pr 

12 thou shalt bring Aaron and his sons unto 
14 thou shalt bring his sons, and clothe th. 

31 his sonswashed their handsand theirfeet 
5 Aaron's sons, shall bring the blood, and 

7 the sons of Aaron the priest shall put fire. 

8 Aaron's sons, shall lay the parts, the he. 
II Aaron's 30ns, shall sprinkle his blood ro. 

2 he shall bring it to Aaron's sons the pri. 

3 remnant .(shall be) Aaron's and hissons' 
10 that whichis left . .(shall be). .his3ons':(it 

2 Aaron's sons the priests shall sprinkle the 

5 Aaron's sons shall burn it on the altar 

8 Aaron's sons shall sprinkle the blood th. 

13 the sons of Aaron shall sprinkle the blood 

9 Command Aaron and hissons, saying. This 

14 the sons of Aaron shall offer it before the 
■ 6 the remainder, .shall Aaron and his sons 

20 the offering of Aaron, and of his sons, wh. 
22 the priest of his sons that is anointed in 
25 Speak unto Aaron and to his sons, saying 
lo shall all the sons of Aaron have, one (as 
31 the breast shall be Aaron's and his sons' 

33 He among the sons of Aaron that offereth 

34 unto Aaron the priest and unto his sons 

35 of Aaron, and of the aTiointiugof hissons 
2 Take Aaron and his sons with him, and 

6 Moses brought Aaron and his sons,_and 

13 Moses brought Aaron's sons, and put co. 
14, 18, 22 his sons laid their hands upon the 

24 he brought Aaron's sons, and Moses put 
27 upon Aaron's hands, and upon his sons' 
30 upon his sons, and upon his sons' garme. 

30 his sons, and his sons' garments with him 

31 AndMosessaidtinto Aaronand to his sons 
31 saying, Aaron and his sons shall eat it 

36 Aaron and his sons did all things which 
I Moses called Aaron and his sons, and the 
9 the sons of Aaron brought the blood unto 

13, 18 Aaron's sons presented unto him the 

1 the sons of Aaron, took either of them his 

4 Mishael and Elzaphan, the sons of Uzziet 
6, 12 unto Eleazar and unto Ithamar, his s. 
9 Do not drink . thou, nor thy sons with th. 

13, 14 (is) thy due, and thy sons due, of the 3. 

14 thou, and thy sons, and thy daughters w. 

15 it shall be thine, and thy sons' with thee 

16 Eleazar and Ithamar, the sons of Aaron 
6 when the days . are fulfilled, for a son, or 

2 he shall be brought . . unto one of his sons 

1 after the death of the tv/o sons of Aaron 

2 Speak unto Aaron, and unto his sons, and 
10 The nakedness of thy son's daughter, or 
15 thy daughter in law : she (is) thy son's 

17 neither shalt thou take her son's daught. 

1 Speak unto the priests the sons of Aaron 

2 for his son, and for his daughter, and ' 
24 Moses told (it) unto Aaron, .to his sons 

2,' 18 Speak unto Aaron and to his sons, th. 
g it shall be Aaron's and his sons' ; and they 

10 son of an Israelitish woman, .and this son 

11 the Israelitish woman's son blasphemed 
40 his uncle's son, may redeem him, or(any) 
29 ye shall eat the flesh of your sons, and th 

5 (the tribe of) P^euben ; Elizur the son of 
I, 6 Of Simeon; SheUimiel the son of Zurish. 
7. 7 Of Judah , Nashon the son of Amminadab 
I. 8 Of Issachar ; Neth aneel the son of Zuar - 
t. 9 Of Zebulun , Eliab the sou of Helon 

I. 10 of Ephraira ; Elishama the son of Amml. 
I 10 of Manasseh ; Gamaliel the son of Peda. 
I II Of Benjamin ; Abidan the son of Gideon! 
I. 12 Of Dan, Ahiezer the son of Ammishad. 
I laOfAsher; Pagiel the son of Ocran 
I. 14 Of Gad ; Eliasaph the son of Deuel 

1. i< Of Naphtali, Ahira the son of Enan 

a. 3 the son of Amminadab ('shall be) captain 

2. 5 the son of Zuar (shall be) captain of. .Iss. 
2. 7 the son of Helon (shall be) captain of the 
a. 10 the captain . .(shall be) Elizur the son of 
a. 12 the captain . .(shall be) Shelumiel the son 
2. 14 captain of thesons of Gad. .Eliasaph. .son 

2. 18 and the captain of the sons of Ephraim 
a. 18 fshall be) Elishama the son of Ammihud 
a. 20 the captain . . (shall be) Gamaliel the son 

3. 22 and tlie captain of the sons of Benjamin 
2. 22 (shall be) Abidan the son of Gideon! 

2. 25 the captain . (shall be) Ahiezer the son of 

2. 27 the captain . . (shall be) Pagiel the son of 

3. 29 the captain . .(shall be) Ahira the son of 
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3. 10 thou shalt appoint Aarou and his sons 
3. J7 these were the sons of Levi by their na. 
3. 18 these (are) the names of the sons of Gers. 
3 19 the sous of Kohath by their families ; A. 
3. 20 the sons of >ferari by their families ; Ma. 
3. 24 the chief . .(sha)' be) Eliasaph the son of 
3. 25 the charge of the sons of Gershon in the 
3. 29 The families of the sons of Kohath shall 
3. 30 the chief, .(shall be) Elizaphan the son of 
3 32 the son of Aaron the priest(shall be)chief 
3. 35 the chief, .(was) Zuriel the son of Abihael 
3. 36 (under) the custody and charge of the sons 
3. 38 his sons, keeping the charge of the s.anct. 

3 48 thou slialt give tlie money, .to his sons 

3. 51 -Moses gave the money, .to hissons, acco 

4. 2 Take the sum of the sons of Kohath from 

4 2 among the sons of Levi, after their famiL 
4. 4 This (shall be) the service of the sons of 
4. 5 Aaron shall come, and his sons, and they 
4. 15 when Aaron and his sons have made an- 
4. 15 the sons of Kohath shall come- to bear(it) 
4. 15 the burden of the sons of Kohath in the 
4. 16 the office of Eleazar the son of Aaron the 
4. 19 his sons shall go in, and appoint them ev. 
4. 22 Take also the sum of the sons of Gershon 
4. 27 At the appointment of Aaron and his sons' 
4. 27 the service of the sons of the Gershonites 
4. 28 the service of the families of the sons of 
4. 28, 33 under the hand of Ithamar the son of 
4. 29 A3 for tlie sons of Merari, thou shalt nu. 
4. 33, 42, 45 of the families of the sons of Mer 
4. 34 numbered the sons of the Kohathites after 
4. 38 those that were numbered of the sons of 
4. 41 of the families of the sons of Gershon, of 

6. 23 Speak unto Aarou, and unto his sons, say 

7. 7 he gave unto the sons of Gershon, accor. 
7. 8 he gave unto tlie sons of Merari, according 
7. 8 of Ithamar the son of Aaron the priest 

7. 9 unto the sons of Kohath he gave none 
7. 12, 17 Nashon the son of Amminadab 
7. 18 Nethaneel the son of Zuar, prince of Issa. 
7. 23 the offering of Nethaneel the son of Zuar 
7. 24 Eliab the son of Helon, prince of the chi. 
7. 29 this (was) the offering of Eliab the son of 
7. 30 Elizur the son of Shedeur, prince of the 
7. 35 the offering of Elizur the son of Shedeur 
7. 36 Shelumiel the son of Zurishaddai, prince 
7. 41 the offering of Shelumiel the son of Zuris. 
7. 42 Eliasaph the son of Deuel, prince of the , 
7. 47 the offering of Eliasaph the son of Deuel 
7. 48 Elishama the son of Ammihud, prince of 
7. 53 the offering of Elishama the son of Amm. 
7. 54 Gamaliel the son of Pedahzur, prince of 
7. i;g the offering of Gamaliel the son of Ped. 
7."6o On the ninth day Abidan the son of Gid. 
7 65 the offering of Abidan theson of Gideoni 
7. 66, 71 Ahiezer the sou of Animishaddal 
7. 72 On theeleventh day Pagiel the son of Oc. 
7. 77 the offering of Pagiel the son of Ocran 
7. 78 On the twelfth day Ahira the son of Enan 

7. 83 this (was) the offering of Ahira the son of 

8. 13, 22 before Aaron, and before his sons 

.8. 19 (as) a gift to Aaron and to his sons from 
10. 8 the sons of Aaron, the priests, shall blow 
10. 14 over his host (was), .the son of 
[3o in v. 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27.) 
10. 17 the sons of Gershon and the sons or Mer 

10. 29 Moses said unto Hobab, the son of Ragnel 

11. 28 Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of JI 
13. 4 the tribe of Reuben, Shamraua the son of 
13. 5 the tribe of Simeon, Shaphat the son of 
13. 6 the tribe of Judah, Caleb the son of Jep. 
13. 7 the tribe of Issachar, Igal the son of Jos. 
13. 8 tne tribe of Ephraim, Oshea the son of N. 
13. 9 the tribe of Benjamin, Palti the son of E. 
13. 10 the tribe of Zebulun, Gaddiel the son of 
13. II the tribe of Joseph. .Gaddi the son of S. 
13. 12 the tribe of Dan, Ammiei the son of Ge. 
13. 13 the tribe of Asher, Sethur the son of M. 
13. 14 the tribeof Naphtali, Nahbi theson of V. 
13. 13 the tribe of Gad, Geuel the son of Machi 
13. 16 Moses called Oshea the son of Nun, Je. 

13. 33 we saw the giants, thesons of Anak, (wh ) 

14. 6, 38 the son of Nun, and Caleb the son of 
14. 30 tne son of Jephunneh, and Joshua the son 

-*&- 1 son of Izhar, the son of Kohath, the son 
i6. I Dathan and Abirarn the sons of Eliab, and 
16. I On the son of Peleth, sons of Reuben, took 
s6. 7 (ye take) too much upon you, ye sons of 
16. 8 Moses said . . Hear, I pray you, ye sons of 
16. 10 all thy brethren the sons of Lev! with th. 
16, 12 to caU_Dathan and Abiram,the sons of E. 
16. 27 their wives, and their sons, and their little 
16. 37 Speak unto Eleazar the son of Aaron the 
18. I Thou, and thy sons, and thy father's ho. 
18. I, 2, 7 thou and thy sons with thee shall 
18. 8 have I given them, .and to thy sons, by 
18 9 (shall be) most holy for thee and for thy s. 
18. II, 19 thy sons and to thy daughters with th. 
CO. 25 Take Aaron and Eleazar his son, and br. 

20. 26, 28 and put them upon Eleazar his son 
ei. 29 he hath given his sons that escaped, and 

21. 35 they smote him, and his sons, and all his 

22. 2, 4, 10, 16 Balak the son of Zippor 

22. 5 He sent, .unto Baalam the son of Beor 

23. 18 hearken unto me, thou son of Zipper 

23. 19 neither the son of man, that he should re 

24. 3, 15 Baalam the son of Beorhath said, and 

25. 7, II the sou of Eleazar, the son of Aaron 

25. 14 Zimri, the Gon of Salu, a prince of a chief 

26. I unto Eleazar the son of Aaron the priest 



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8 And the son.'! of Pallu ; Eliab 

9 the sons of Eliab ; Ncmuel, and Dathan 
12 The sons of Simeon after their families 

19 The sons of Judah (were) Er and Onan:an(l 

20 the sons of Judah after their families were 

21 the sons of Pharez were ; of Hezron, the 
23 (Of) the sons of Issachar, after their fa. 
26 (Of) the sons of Zebulun after their fam. 

28 The sons of Joseph after their families 

29 Of the sons of Manasseh : of Machir, the 

30 These (are) the sons of Gilead: (of) Jeezer 
33 the son of Hepher had no sons, but dau. 

35 These (are) the sons of Ephraim after th. 

36 tiiese (are) the sons of Shuthelah: of Erau 

37 These (are)the families of the sons of Ep. 

37 These (are) the sons of Joseph after their 

38 The sons of Benj.imin after their families 

40 the sons of Bela were Aid and Naaman 

41 These (are) the sons of Benjamin after th. 

42 These (are) the sons of Dan after their fa. 
45 Of the Sons of Beriah: of Heber, the fam. 

47 These (are) the families of the sons of A. 

48 (Of) the sons of Naphtali after their fam. 
65 the son of Jephunneh, and Joshuatheson 

I Zelophehad, the son of Hepher, the son 
1 the son of Machir, the son of llanasseh 
J of the families of Manasseh the son of Jo. 

3 but died in his ovra sin, and h.ad no sons 

4 be done away . .because he hath no son? 

8 If a man die, and have no son, then yesh. 

18 Take thee Joshua the son of Nun, a man 
6 Phinehas the son of Eleazar the priest, to 

8 Balaam also the son of Beor they slew wl. 
12 Save Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Ke. 
12 Joshua tlie son of Nun : for they have wh. 
28 Joshua tlie son of Nun, and the chief fat. 
33 unto lialf the tribe of Manasseh the son 

40 Moses gave Gilead unto Macliirthe son of 

41 Jair the son of iManasseh went and took 

17 Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of 

19 Of the tribe of Judah, Caleb the son of J. 

20 the children of Simeon, Shemuel the son 

21 Of the tribe of Benjamin, Elidad the sou 

22 of the children of Dan, Bukki the son of 

23 the children of Manasseh, Hanniel theson 

24 children of Ephraim, Kemuel thesonof S. 

25 children of Zebulun, Elizaph.in the son of 

26 children of Issachar, Paltielthe son of A. 

27 children of Asher, Ahihud the son of She. 

28 children of Naphtali, Pedahel the son of 
I the son of Machir, the son of .Manasseh 

1 families of the sons of Joseph, came near 

3 if they be married to any of the sons of 

5 tribe of the sons of Joseph hath said well 

11 married unto their father's brother's sons 

12 families of the son's of Manasseh the son 
s8 we have seen the sons of the Anakims th. 

31 bare thee, .as a man doth hear his son, in 
36 .Save Caleb the son of Jephunneh ; he sh. 
38 Joshua the son of Nun, which standeth 
33 smote him, and his sons, and all his peo 
14 Jair the son of Manasseh took all the cou. 

9 teach them thy sons, and thy sons' sons 

14 not do .any work, thou, nor thy son, nor 

2 thou, and thy son, and thy son's son, all 

20 when thy son asketli thee in tim.e to co. 

21 Then thou shalt say unto thy son, We we. 
3' daughter thou shalt not give unto his son 

3 his daughter shalt thou take unto thy son 

4 they will turn aw.-iy thyson from following 

5 as a man chastencth his son. (so) the Lo. 

6 Eleazar his son ministered in the priest's 
6 Abiram, the sons of Eliab, the son of Ke. 

12 ye, andyoursons, and your daughters, and 

18 son, and thy daughter, and thy man serv. 

31 for even their sons and their daughters tli. 
6 son of thy mother, or thy son, or thy dau. 

II, 14 shalt rejoice.. thou, and thy son, and 
5 in the name of the Lord, him and his sons 

10 maketh his son or his daughter to pass 

5 priests the sons of Levi shall come near 

15 the first born sou be hers that. was hated 

16 when he maketh his sons to inherit (that) 

16 son of the beloved, .before the son of tho 

17 he shall acknowledge the son of the hated 

18 a man have a stubborn and rebellious son 
20 This our son (is) stubborn and rebellious 

4 hired against thee Balaam the son of Beor 
17 There shall be no. .sodomite of the sons 

32 Thy sons and thy daughters (shall be) gi. 
41 Thou shalt beget sons and daughters, but 
53 fleshof thy sons and of thy daughters, wh. 
56 evil, .toward her son, and toward her da. 

9 delivered it unto the priests the sons of L. 
23 gave Joshua the son of Nun a charge, and 

8 when he separated the sons of Adam, ha 

19 because of the provoking of his sons and 
44 Moses earache and Hosheatheson of N. 

9 Joshua the son of Nun was full of the sp. 
I the Lord spake unto Joshua the son of N. 
I Joshua the sou of Nun sent out of Shittim 

23 came to Joshua the son of Nun, and told 

6 Joshua the son of Nun called the priests 
I, 18 son of Carmi, the son of Zabdi, theson 

19 Myson, give,I praythee, glory to the LoKD 

24 took Aclian the son of Zerah, and the siL 
24 his sons, and his daughters, and his oxen 

22 Balaam also the son of Beor, the soothsa. 
31 the children of Machir the son of Manas. 

J Eleazar the priest, and Joshua the son of 

6 Caleb the son of Jephunneh the Kenezite 

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Jo8h 14. 14 inheritauceof Caleb the son of Jephunneh 
13. 6 y^ent up to the aton e of 13ohaathe son of E. 
15. 8 border Went up by the valley of the son- 
13. 13 unto Caleb the son of Jephunneb he gave 
15. 14 Caleb drove thence the three sons of Anak 
15. 17 Othniel the son of Kenez, the brother of 
17. 2 male cliildren of JIanasseh the sou of Jo. 
17. 3 son of Hepher, the son of Gilead, the son 
17. 3 son of Manasseh, had no sons, but daugh. 
17. 4 before Joshua the son of Nun, and before 

17. 6 his eons: and the rest of Manasseh's sons 

18. 16 before the valley of the eon of Hinnom 
li. 17 descended to the stong of Bohan the son 

19. 49 pive an inheritance to Joshua the son of 
19. 51 which Eleazar the priest, and Joshua tho 
21. I unto Joshua the son of Nun, and unto the 

21. 12 (jave they |o Caleb the son of Jephunneh 
22. 13, 31, 32 Phinehas the son of Eleazar the pri. 

22. 2o J)id not Achau the son of Zerah commit a 
34. 9 I'hen Balak th? son of Zippor, king of M. 
24. 9 sent and called Balaam the son of Beorto 
24. 29 Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of the 
24. 32 which Jacob bought of the sons of Hamor 
24. 33 Eleazar the son of Aaron died ; and they 
24. 3.5 a hill (that pertained to) Phinehas his son 

Judg. ». 13 Othniel the son of Kenaz, Caleb's younger 
I. 2o he expelled thence the three sons of Anak 
e. 8 Joshua the son of Nun, the servant of the 
3. 6 gave their daughters to their sons, and se. 
J, 9 Othniel the son of Kenaz, Caleb's younger 
3. II And Othniel the son of Kenaz died 
3. 15 Ehud the son of Gera, a Benjaraitc, a m. 

3. 31 Sharagar the son of Anath, which slew of 

4. 6 she sent and called Barak the son of Abi. 

4. t2 that Barak the son of Abinoam was gone 
S- I Then saug Deborah and Barak the son of 

5. 6 In the days of Shamgar the son of Anath 
S' 12 lead thy captivity captive, thou son of A. 

e. II his son Gideon threshed wheat by the wi. 

6. 29 Gideon the son of Joash hath done this th. 
6 30 Bring out thy son, that he may die ; bee. 
7, 14 save the sword of Gideon the son of Joash 
9. 13 Gideoatbe son of Joash returned from 
8. 19 They (were) my brethren, (even) the sons 
8. 22 thou and thy son, and thy son's son also 
8. 23 I will not rule, .neithershall my son rule 
S. 29 Jerubaalthe son of Joash went and dwelt 
8. 30 Gideon had threescore and ten sons of his 
8. 31 she also bare him a son, whose name he 

8. 32 Gideon the son of Joash died in a good 
g. X Abiraelech the son of Jerubbaal went to 

9. 2 the sons of Jerubbaal, (which are) three. 
9. 5 slew his brethren the sons of Jerubbaal 
g. 5 Jotham the youngest son of Jerubbaal w. 
9. 18 liave slain his sons, threesdoro and ten pe. 
g. 18 have made Abimelech, the son of his maid 
g. 24 to the tlureescore and ten sons of Jerubb. 
9. 26 Gaal the son of Ebed came with his bret. 
g. 28 Gaal the son of Ebed said. Who (is) Abi. 
g. 28 (Is) not (he) the son of Jerubbaal 'f and Z. 
9. 30 heard the v/ords of Gaal the son of Ebed 
$. 31 Gaal the son of Ebed, and his brethren 
9. 35 Gaal the son of Ebed went out, and stood 
g. 57 the curse of Jotluim the son of Jembbaal 

10. % Tola the son of Puah, the son of Dodo, a 
JO. 4 had thirty sons that rode on thirty asses 
ir. I Now Jephthah..(was) the son of an iiar. 
n. 2 bare him sons : and his wife's sons grew 

J I. 2 for thou (art) the son of a strange woman 

11. 25 any thing better than Balak the son of Z. 

11. 34 beside her he had neither son nor daugh. 
j2. g he had thirty sons, and thirty daughters 

12. g thirty daughters from abroad for his sons 

12. 13 after him Abdon the son of Hillel, a Pir. 

12. 14 he had forty sons and thirty nephews, th. 
»2. 15 Abdon the son of Hillel the Pirathonite 
*3- 3> S' 7 thou shalt conceive, and bear a son 

13. 24 the woman bare a son, and called his na. 
17. a Blessed (be thou) of the Lord, ray son 
17. 3 dedicated the silver., for my son, to make 

17. 5 consecrated one of his sons, who became 
17.11 and the young man was ..asoneofhissons 
i3. 30 the son of Gershom, the son of Manasseh 

18. 30 his sons were priests to the tribe of Dan 

19. 22 certain sons of Belial, beset the house ro. 
?o. 28 the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron, stood 

Butb t^ I went, .'he, and his wife, and his two sons 

f. a the name of his two sous Mahlon and Ch. 
I. 3 died ; and she was left, and her two sons 
I. II (are) there yet (any more) sons in my wo. 
t. 12 have an husband, .and should also )3ear 
4. 13 gave her conception, and she bare a son 
4. IS which is better to thee than seven sons 
4. 17 gave itft name, saying. There is a son bom 

I. SS. I. I the son of Jeroham, the son of EUhu 

I. I the son of Tohu, the son of Zuph ; an Ep. 
I. 3 the two sons of Eli, Hophni and Pliinehas 
1 . 4 he gave . . to all her sons and her daughters 
I. 8 (am) I not better to thee than ten sons 

1. 20 she bare a son, and called his name Sam. 
». 23 gave her son suck until she weaned him 

2. 12 tho sons of Eli (were) sons of Belial, they 
e. 21 she conceived, and bare three sons and 
a. 22 heard all that his sons did unto all Israel 
2. 24 Nay, my sons ; for (it is) no good report 

2. 29 honourest thy sons above me, to make yo. 
g. 34 that shall come upon thy two sons, on H. 

3. 6 I called not, my son ; lie down again 
3. 13 his sons made themselves vile, and he 

3. 16 called Samuel, and said, Samuel, my son 

4. 4, 41 Uie two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phine. 
4. (£ And be said, What la there done, my son 7 



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T7 thy two sons also, Hophni and Phinehas 

20 Fear not ; for thou hast born a son. But 
I sanctified Eleazar his son to keep the ark 
X that ho made his sons judges over Israel 
3 his sons walked not in his ways, but turn. 
5 thou art old, and thy sous walk not in tliy 

II He wiU take your sons, and appoint (them) 
I son of Abiel, the son of Zeror, the son of 

1 the son of Aphiah, a Benjamite, a mighty 

2 ho had a son, whose name (was) Saul, a 

3 Kish said to Saul his son, Take now one of 
2 saying, What shall I do for my son ? 

11 What (is) this (that) is come unto the son 

21 and Saul the son of Kish was taken 

2 my sons (arc) with you: and I have walked 

16 Saul, and Jonathan his son, and the peo. 

22 and with Jonathan his son was there fou. 
I Jonathan the son of Saul said unto the 

3 Aliiah, the son of Ahltub, I-chabod's bro. 
3 the son of Phinehas, the .son of Eli, the L. 

39 though it be in Jonathan my son, he shall 

40 Jonathan my son will be on the other side 
42 Cast (lots) between me and Jonat. my son 

49 the sonsof Saul were Jonathan, and Ishul 

50 (was^ Abner,'tho son of Ner, Saul's uncle 

51 the father of Abner (was) the son of Abi. 
I have provided me a king among his sons 

5 he sanctified Jesse and his sons, and cal. 
10 Jesse made seven of his sons to pass bef. 

18 I have seen a son of Jesse the Beth-lehe. 
ig Send me David thy son, which (is) with 
20 and sent (them) Ijy David his son unto S. 

12 D. (was) the son of that Ephrathitc of Beth. 

12 whosename (was) Jesse; and he had sight 

13 the three eldest eons of Jesse went (and) 
13 the names of his three sons that went to 

17 Jesse said unto David his son. Take now 

55 Abner, whose son (is) this youth ? And Ab. 

56 the king said, Enquire thou whose son the 
58 S. said to him. Whose son (art) thou, (thou) 
58 I (am) the son of thy servant Jesse the B. 

1 Saul spake to Jonathan his son, and to all 

2 Jonathan, Saul'sson, delightedmuchin D. 
27 And Saul said unto Jonathan his son 

27 Wherefore cometh not the son of Jesse 
30 Thou son of the perverse rebellious (wo.) 

30 thou hast chosen the son of Jesse to thine 

31 as long as the son of Jesse liveth upon the 

7 will the son of Jesse give every one of you 

8 my son hath made a league with the son 

8 my son hath stirred up my servant again. 

9 I saw the son of Jesse coming to. .the son 
n to call Ahimelech the priest, the son of 

12 Saul said, Hear now, thou son of Ahitub 

13 conspired against me, thou and the son 

20 o.ne of the sons of Ahimelccli the son of 

6 Abiathar the son of Ahimelech fled to D. 
16 Jonathan, Saul's son, arose, and wentto D 

16 Saul said, (Is) this thy voice, my son D.7 
8 unto thy servants, and to thy son David 

10 \^^lo(is) David ? And who (is) the son of 

17 he (is such) a son of Belial, that (a man) 
44 to Phalti the son of fjaish, which (was) of 

5 where Saul lay, and Abner the son of Ner 

6 Abishai the son of Zeruiah, brother to J. 

14 David cried, .to Abner the son of Ner, sa. 
17 and said, (Is) this thy voice, ray sou Da.? 

21 return, my son David ; for I will no more 
25 Blessed(be) thou, my son David : thou sh. 

2 imto Achish, the son of Maoch, king of G. 

19 to morrow (shalt) thou and thy sons (be) 

3 their sons, and their daughters, were ta. 

6 was grieved, every man for his sons and 

7 to Abiathar the priest, Aliimelech's son 
19 neither sons nor daughters, neither spoil 

2 followed hard upon Saul and upon his sons 
2 Abinadab, and Melchi-shua, Saul's sons 

6 Saul died, and his three sons, and his ar. 

7 a nd.that Saul and his sons were dead, they 

8 they found Saul and his three sons fallen 
12 body of Saul and the bodies of his sons 

4 Saul and Jonathan his son are dead also 

5 that Saul and Jonathan his son be dead 

12 for Saul, and for Jonathan his son, and 

13 I (am) the son of a stranger, an Amalek 

17 over Saul and over Jonathan his son 

6 Abiler the sou of Ner, captain of Saul's 

8 took Ish-bosheth the son of Saul, and br 
10 Saul's son, (was) forty years old, when he 
12 Abner the son of Ner. went out from M 

12 the servants of Ish-bosheth the son of S. 

13 Joab the son of Zeruiah, and the servants 

15 which (pertained) to Ish-bosheth the son 

18 there were three sons of Zeruiah there, J 

2 unto Da\id were sons bom in Hebron 

3 Ahsalom.thesonof Maachah the daughter 

4 the fourth, Adonijah the son of Haggith 
4 and the fifth, Shephatiah the son of Abi. 

14 messengers to Ish-bosheth, Saul'sson, say. 

15 took her. .from Phaltiel the son of Laish 

23 Abner the son of Ner came to the king, and 
25 Thou knowest Abner the son of Ner, that 

28 from the blood of Abner the son of Ner 
37 not of the king to slay Abner the son of 
39 the sons of Zeruiah (be) too hard for me 

1 Saul's son heard that Abner was dead 

2 Saul's son had two men (that were) cap. 
2 the sons of Rimmon a Becrothite, of the 

4 Saul's son had a son (that was) lame of 

5 the sons of Rimmon a Beerothite, Rechab 

8 Ish-bosheth the son of Saul thine enemy 

9 and Baanah his brother, the sons of Rim. 



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a Sa. 5. 13 there were yet sons .ind daughters born 

6. 3 the sons of Ahin.idaU, dravethe new cart 

7. 14 will bo his father, and he shall be myzon 
*• 3 P^y^ii smote also Hadadczer, the son of 
£. loToi sent Jorani his son unto king Dadd, to 
6. 12 thespoilof Iladadezer, sonof Itehob, king 

8. 16 Joab the son of Zeruiah (was) over the 

8. 16 Jehoshaphat the eon of Ahilud (was) rec. 

8. 17 the son of Ahltub, and Ahimelech the son 

8. 18 Benaiah the son of Jehotada (was over) 

8. 1 3 and David's sons were chief rulers 

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4 he (is) in the house oX Machir, the son of 

5 the house of Slachir, the son of Amniiel 

6 Mcphibosheth. the son of Jonathan, the a 
9 I have given unto thy master's son all 

10 thy sons, and thy servants, slraU till tho 
10 that tliy master's son may have food to 

10 thy master's son shall eat broad alway at 
JO Ziba had flflccn sons and twenty servants 

11 cat at my table, as one of the king's sons 

12 Mcphibosheth had a young son, whose 
J and Hanum his son reigned in his stead 
2 show kindness unto Hanum thcson of N 

11. 21 Who smote Abimelech the son of Jerub. 
ti. 27 she became his wile, and bare him a son 

12. 24 she bare a son, and he called his name S 

13. I Absalom the son of David had a fair sister 
13. I and Amnon the son of David loved lier 
13 3 Jonadab, the son of Shimeah, David's br 
«3- 4 Why (art) thou, (being) the king'sson, lo 
13. 23 and Absolom invited all the king's sons 

• 3. 25 Nay, my son, let us not all now go, lest 

• 3- 27 he let Amnon and all the king's sons go 
13. 29 tin; king's sons arose, and every man gat 
13. 30 Absalom luith slain all the king's sons 
13. 32 slain all the young men the king's sons 
13. 33 to think that all the king's sons are dead 
13. 35 Behold, the king's sons come : as thy ser 
13. 36 the king's sons came, and lifted up their 
13. 37 went to Talmal, tlie son of Ammihud, ki. 

13. 37 And (David) mourned for his son every 

14. I Joab the son of Zeruiah perceived that 
14. 6 thy handmaid had two sons, and they two 
14. II destroy more, lest they destroy my son 
14. II there shall not one hair of thy son fall to 
14. 16 (that would) destroy me and my sons to 

14. 27 unto Absalom there were bomthreesons 

15. 27 return into the city, .and your two sons 
15. 27 Ahimcaz thy son, and Jonathan the son 

15. 36 (they have) there with them their two sons 

16. 3 kingBaid,Andwhere(is)thymttstcr'ssonf 
16. 5 whose name (was) Shmiei-, the son of Gera 
r6. e kingdom into tlie hand of Absalom thy g. 
16. 9 Then said Abishai the sonof Zeruiah unto 
16. 10 \VTiat have I to do with you, ye sons of Z 

16. II my son, which "Came forth of my bowels 
16 19 (should I), .in the presence of his son? 

17. 25 Amasa(was)aman's son whose name(wns) 
17. 27 Shobi the son of Nahash of Kabbah of the 

17. 27 Machir the son of Ammiel of Lo-debar 

18. 2 under the hand of Abishai the ■sou of Ze. 
18. 12 putforthrainehandagainstthe king's son 
j8. 18 1 have no son to keep my name in reme. 
x8. 19 Then said Ahimaaz th&son of Zadok, Let 
18. 20 no tidings, because the king's son Is dead 
»8. 22 Then said Ahimaaz the son of Zadok yet 
t8. 22 Wherefore wilt thou run, my son, seeing 

18. 27 like the running of Ahimaaz the son of Z. 

18 33 my son Absalom, my son, my son Abs. 
i8. 33 would God I had died, my son, my son 

19. 2 heard, .the king was grieved for his son 
19. 4 myson Absalom, Absalom, my son, my a. 
19. 5 the lives of thy sons and of thy daughters 
jg. 16 Shimei the son of Gera, a Benjamite, wh. 
19. 17 his fifteen sons and his twenty servants 

19 18 Shimei the son of Gera fell down before 
19. 21 Abishai the son of Zeruiah answered and 
19. 22 What have 1 to do with you, ye sons otZ. 

19. 24 Mcphibosheth the son of Saul came down 

20. I, 2, 6, 7, 10, 13, -21, 22 Sheba, the son of B 
2o. I neither have we inheritance in the son of 
2o. 23 Benaiah theson of Jehoiada(wa£)over the- 

20. 24 Jehoshaphat the son of Ahilud (was) rec. 
21 6 Let seven men of his sonsbe delivered unto 

21. 7 Mephibosheth.the son of Jenathan, thes 
2 1 7 between David and Jonathan the son of S 
21 8 the king took the two sons of Rizpah the 
21. 8 the five sons of Michal the daughter of S. 
21. 8 Adriel the son of Barzillai theileholath 
21 12, 13 and the bones of Jonathan his son 

21 14 the bones of Saul and Jonathan his son 
21. 17 the son of Zeruiah succoured him, and 
21 19 where El-hanan the son of Jaare-oregira 
21. 21 Jonathan the son of Shimeah, the brother 
23. I David the son of Jesse said, and the njan 
23. 9 Eleazar the son of Dodo the Ahothite, (oue) 
23. II Shammah the son of Agee the Hararite 
23. 18 the brother of Joab, the son of Zeruiah 
23. 2o the son of Jehoiada, the son of a valiant 
23 22 These (things) did Benaiah the son of Jo. 
23. 24 Elhanan the son of Dodo of Beth-lehem 
23. 26 Helez the Paltite, Ira the son of Ikkesh 
23. 29 Heleb the son of Baanah, a Netophathite 
23. 29 Ittai the son of Ribai out of Gibeah of the 
23. 32 Eliahba the Shaalbonite, of the sons of J 
23. 33 Shammah the Hararite, Ahiam the son of 
23. 34 the son of Ahasbai, the son of the Maach. 
23. 34 Eliam the son of Ahithophel the Gilonite 
23. 36 Igal the soji of Nathan of Zobah, Bani the 
23. 37 armour bearer to Joab the son of Zeruiah 
t KI I 5 Adonijah the son of Haggith exalted him 



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« Ki. r. 7 ho conferred wjth Joab the son of Zerui. 
t. 8, z6, 32, 36, 38, 44 Bonaiah the son ol Jeh. 
I. 9 called all his bretliren the king's sons, and 
1. II Adonijah the son of Haggith doth reign 
T. 12 thioo own life, and the life of thy son So. 
1. 13, 17, 30 Assuredly Solomon thy son shall 
1. 19 hath called all the sons of the king, and 
■ . 21 I and my son Solomon shall he counted 
I. 25 hath called all the king's sons, and the ca. 
I. 33 cause Solomon my son to ride upon mine 

1. 42 Jonathan the son of Abiathar the priest 
3, I and he charged Solomon his son, saying 
a. 5 thou knowest also what Joab the son of 
s. 5 the son of Ner, and unto Amasa the son 
B. 7 show kindness unto the sons of Barzillai 

2. 8 (thou hast) with thee Shimfti the son of G. 
2. 13 Adonijah the son of Haggith came to Ba. 
2. 22 for Abiathar . .and for Joab the son of Ze. 
2. 25 sent by the hand of Benaiah the son of J. 
a.' 29 Solomon sent Beaaiah the son of Jehoiada 
2. 32 Abner the son of Ner, captain of the host 
E. 32 Amasa the son of Jether, captain of the 

34 Benaiah the son of Jehoiada wentup, and 

35 the king put Benaiah the son of Jehoiada 
39 ran away unto Achish son of Maachah ki. 
46 the king commanded Benaiah the son of 

6 thou hast given him a son to sit on his th. 
2o arose at midnight, and took my son from 
»i behold, it was not my sen which I did be. 
33 living (is) my son, and the dead (is) thy a. 

22 the dead (is) thy son . . the living (is) my s. 

23 This (is) my son that liveth, and thy son 
23 thy son (is) the dead, and my son (is) the 
26 her bowels yearned upon her son, and&Ue 

2 Azariah the son of Zadok the priest 

3 Elihoreph and Ahiah, the sons of Shisha 

3 Jehoshaphat the son Of Alihud, the reco. 

4 Benaiah the son of Jehoiada (was) overthe 

5 Aaariah the son of Nathan (was) over the 
g Zabud the son of Nathan (was) principal 

6 Adouiram the son of Abda (was) over the 

8 these (are) their names : The son of Hur 

9 The son of Dekar, in Makaz, and in Shaal. 
xo Tlie son of Hesed, in Aruboth ; to him 
u The son of Abinadab, in all the region of 

12 Baana the son of Ahilud ; (tohim pertain.) 

13 The son ol Geber, in Hamoth-gilead, to 

13 the towns of Jair the aon of Manasseh 
z4 Ahinadab the son of Iddo (had) Mahanairo 
i6 Baanah the son of Hushai (was) in Asher 
17 Jehoshaphat the eon of Paruah in Issac. 
iS Shimfii the son of Elah in Benjamin 
ig Geber the son of Uri (was) in the country 
3? and Chalcol, and Darda, the sons of Ma. 

S Thy son, whom I will set upon thythrone 

7 hath given unto David a wise son over this 

14 He (was) a widow's son of the tribe of N. 

19 thy son, that shall come forth out of thy 

12 I will rend it out of the hand of thy son 

13 will give one tribe to thy son for David 

20 bare him Genubath his son, whom Taha. 
20 Genubath was . .among the sons of Phar. 
23 Rszon the son of Eliadah, which fled from 
26 Jeroboam thesonof Nebat, an Ephrathite 

35 I will take the kingdom out of his son's 

36 unto his son will I give one tribe, that D. 
43 Rehoboara his son reigned in his stead 

2 Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who was yet 

15 spake by Ahijah . unto Jeroboam the son 
12. 16 neither (liave we) inheritance in the son 
12. 21, 23 Rehoboam, the son of Solomon 

12. 31 the people, which were not of the sons of 

13. II his sons came and told him all the works 

13. 12 his sons had seen what way the man of G. 

13. 13 he said unto his sons. Saddle me the ass 
13. 27 he spake to his sons, saying. Saddle me 

13. 31 he spake to his sons, saying. When I am 

14. I Abijah the son of Jeroboam fell sick ' 
74. 5 Cometh to ask a thing of thee for her son 
14. 20 and Nadab his son reigned in his stead 
14. 21 Rehoboara the son of Solomon reigned in 

14. 31 And Abijam his son reigned in his stead 

15. I of king Jeroboam the son of Nebat 
15. 4.to set up his son after him, and to estab. 
15. 8 and Asa his son reigned in his stead 
15. i3 Benhadad, the son of Tabrimon, the son 
»5. 24 and Jehoshaphat his son reigned in his 
15. 25 Nadab the son of Jeroboam began to reign 
15. 27 Baasha the son of Ahijah, of the house of 

15. 33 began Baasha the son of Ahijah to reign 

16. I word of the Lord came to Jehu the son 
16. 3 like the house of Jeroboam the son of N. 
16. 6 and Elah his son reigned in his stead 
16. 7 of the prophet Jehu the son of Hanani 
16. 8 began Elah the son of Baaslia to reign ov. 
16. 13 sins of Baasha . . and the sins of. .his son 
16. 21 the people followed Tibni the son of Gin. 
16. 22 the people that followed Tibni the son of 
16. 26 In all the way of Jeroboam the son of Ne. 
16. 28 and Ahab his son reigned in his stead 
j6. 29 began Ahab the sou of Omri to reigned ov. 
16. 29 Ahab the son of Omri reigned over Israel 
16. 30 Ahab the son of Omri did evilin the sight 
16. 31 in the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat 

16. 34 which he spake by Joshua the son of Nun 
»7. 12 may go in and dress it for me and my son 

17. r 3 and after make for thee and for thy son 
17. 17 tlie son of the woman, the mistress of the 
17. 1 3 art thou come unto me. .to slay my son? 
«7. 19 he said unto her. Give me thy son. And 
17. 20 evil uporithe widow..by slaying hereon 
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I Ki. t8. 31 the nutnbcr of the tribes of the sons of J. 
19. 16 Jehu the son of Nimshi shalt thou anoint 
ig. 16 Elishathesonof Shaphat.of Abs!-meholah 
29. 19 found Elisha the son of Shaphat, who(w.) 
so. 35 a certain man of the sons of the prophets 
EI. !o set two men,^on3 of Belial, before him 
21. 22 like the house of Jeroboam the son of N. 
Bi. 22 like the house of Baasha the son of Ahij. 
SI. 29 in his son's days will I brlngthe evil upon 
22. 8 Micaiah the son of Imlah, by whom wo 
22. 9 said, Hasten (hither) Micaiah the son of 
22. II Zedekiah the bod of Cheuanah made him 
22. 24 Zedekiah the son of Cbenauah went tiear 
22. z6 carry him back . . to Joash the king's son 
22. 40 Ahaziah his son reigned in his stead 
22. 41 Jehoshaphat the son of Asa began to reL 
22. 49 Then said Ahaziah the son of Ahab unto 
62. 50 and Jehoram bia son reigned in his stead 
22. 51 Ahaziah the son of Ahab began to reign 
22. s2 in the way of Jeroboam the son of Nebat- 

e Ei. 1. 17 Jehoram the son of Jehoshaphat king of 
1. 17 Jehoram reigned . . because he had no son 
2. 3 the sons of the prophets that (v^ere) at B. 
a. s the sons of the prophets that (were) at J. 

2. 7 fifty men of the sons of the prophets went 
2. 15 the sons of the prophets which (were) to 

3. I Jehoram the son of Ahab began to reign 
3. 3 the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat 

3. II Elisha the son o! Shaphat, which poured 

3. 27 he took hia eldest eon, that should have 

4. I of the wives of the sons of the prophets 
4, 4 shut the door upon thee and upon thy so. 
4. 5 shut the door upon her and upon her sons 
4. 6 she said unto her son. Bring me yet a ve. 
4. t6 About this, .thou shalt embrace a son 

4. 17 bare a son at that season that Elisha bad 
4. 28 Did I desire 3 son of my lord! did I not 
4. 36 when she was come . . said. Take up thy son 
4. 37 and took up her son, and went out 
4. 38 the sons of the prophets (were) sitting be. 

4. 38 seethe pottage for the sons of toe prophets 

5. 22 two young men ol the sons of the proph. 
e. I the sons of the prophets said u^to Elisha 

6. 28 Give thy son, that we may eat him to day 

6. 28 and we will eat my eon tomorrow 

6. 29 we boiled my son, and did eat him : and 
6. 29 Give thy son. .and she hath hid her son 
6. 31 if the head of Elisha the son of Shaphat 
6. 33 See ye how this son of a murderer hath se. 
6. I, 5 the woman, whose son he had restored 
8. 5 this (is) her son, whom Elisha restored to 
8. 9 Thy son Ben-hadad king of Syria hath sent 
8. 16 of Joram the son of Ahab king of Israel 
8. 16 Jehoram the son of Jehoshaphat king of 
6. 24 and Ahaziah his son reigned in his stead 
Z. 25 In the twelfth year of Joram the son of A. 
e. 25 did Ahaziah the eon of Jehoram king of J. 
e. 28 he went with Joram the son of Ahab to the 
8. 29 Ahaziah the son ol Jehoram kingol Judah 

8. 29 to see Joram the eon of Ahab in Jezreel 

9. 2, 14 the son of Jehoshaphat, the son of Ni. 
g. 9 like the house ol Jeroboam the son of Ne. 
9. g like the house ol Baasha the son ol Ahl. 
9. 2o the driving of Jehu the son of Nimshi 

9. 26 blood of Naboth. and the blood of his sons 
9. 29 in the eleventh year of Joram the son ol 
»o. I And Ahab had seventy sons in Samaria 
10. 2 seeing your master's sons (are) with you 
10. 3 the best and raeetest of your master's sons 
10. 6 the heads of the men your master's sons 
10. 6 the king's sons, (being) seventy persons 
10. 7 they took the king's sons, and slew seventy 
10. 8 brought the heads of the king's sons 
io. 15 he lighted on Jehonadab the son of Rechab 
10. 23 Jehu went, and Jehonadab the son of Re. 
10. 29 (from) the sins of Jeroboam the son of Ne. 

10. 35 And Jehoahaz his son reigned in his stead 

11. 1 the mother of Ahaziah saw that her son 
II. 2 Jehosheba . . took Joash the son of Ahaziah 
II. 2 stole him from among the king's sons(wh.) 
ir. 4 took, .and showed them fhe king's son 

11. 12 he brought forth the king's son, and put 

12. 21 thesonof Shimeath, and Jehozabad thes. 

12. 21 and Amaziah his son reigned in his stead 

13. X Joash the son of Ahaziah king of Judah 
13. I Jehoahaz the son of Jehu began to reign 
13. ?, II the sins of Jeroboam the sou of Neba. 
13. 3 into the hand of Ben-hadad the son of H._ 
13. 9 and Joash his son reigned in his stead 
13. 10 began Jehoash the son of Jehoahaz to reign 
13. 24 Beh-hadad his son reigned in his stead 
13. 25 Jehoash the son of Jehoahaz took again 

13. 25 the hand of Ben-hadad the son of Hazael 

1 4. X In the second year of Joash son of Jehoah. 
14. t Amaziah the son of Joash king of Judah 
14. 8 the son of Jehoahaz, son of Jehu, king of 
14. 9 Give thy daughter to my son to wife, and 
14. 13 the son of Jehoash, the son of Ahaziah, at 

14. 16 and Jeroboam his son reigned In his stead 
14. 17 Amaziah the son of Joash king of Judah 

14. 17 of Jehoash, son of Jehoahaz king of Israel 
14. 23 In the fifteenth year of Amaziah the son 
14. 23 Jeroboam the son oi Joash king of Israel 
14. 24 the sins of Jeroboam the son of Nebat 
14. 25 Jonah, the son of Amittai, the prophet 
14. 27 by the hand of Jeroboam the son of Joash 

14. 29 Zachariah his son reigned in his stead 

15. I began Azariah son of Amaziah king of J. 
15. 5 Jotham the king'sson(was)overthehouse 
15. 8 did Zachariah the son ol Jeroboam reign- 
15. 9, 18, 24, 28 of Jeroboam the son of Nebat 
15. 7 and Jotham bis soo reigned in bis stead 



a Ki.15. 10 Shalhun the sOn of Jabesh conspired aga. 

15. 12 Thy sons shall sit on the throne of Israel 

15. 13 Shallum the son of Jat)esh began to reign 
25. 14 Menahem the son of Gadi went up from 
JS. 14 smote Shallum the son of Jabesh in Sam. 
15. 17 began Menahem the son of Gadi to reign 

15. 22 and Pekahiah his son reigned in his stead 
£5. 23 Pekahiah the son of Menahem began to 
15. 25, 27, 30, 32, 37 Pekah the son of RemaUafi 

15. 30 Hoshea the son of Elah made a conspiracy 
>S- 3°, 32 Jotham the son of Uzziah 

15. 38 and Ahaz his son reigned in hia stead 

16. I In the seventeenth year of Pekah the son 
16. I Ahaz the son of Jotham king of Judah 
16. 3 made his son to pass through the fire, ac 
16. 5 Pekah son of Remaliah king of Israel camo 
16. 7 I (am) thy servant, and thy son; come up 

16. 2o and Hezekiah his son reigned in bis stead 

17. I began Hoshea the son of Elah to reign in, 

17. 17 caused their sons and their daughters (a 
17. 21 they made Jeroboam the son of Nebat kf. 
»8. t, 9 year of Hoshea son of Elah king of Isr. 

18. I the son of Ahaz king of Judali began to vo. 

18. 18 there came out to them Kliakim the son. 
J 8. 18 Shebna the scribe, and Joah the son ol A. 
18. 26 Then said EUakim the son ol BUkiah, and 

18. 37 Kliakim the eon of Hilkiah. .andJoahtha 
ig. a sent.. to Isaiah the prophet, the son ol A, 

19. 2o Then tsaiah the son of Amoz sent to Hcz. 
19. 37 Adrammelech andSharezerbis eons smote 

19. 37 Eearhaddon his son reigned in ills stead 
eo. I prophet Isaiah the son of Amoz came to 

20. 12 At that time Berodach-baladan, the son of 
so. 18 of thy sons that shall issue from th^e, wli. 
so. 21 and Manasseh ms son reigned in his stead 
SI. 6 made his son pass through the fire, and ob. 
31. 7 said to David, and to Solomon his son,^ 
SI. 18 and Amon his son reigned in his stead 
81. 24 people of the land made Josiah his son tl. 
31. 26 and Josiah his son reigned in his stead 
sa. 3 sent Shaphan the son of ^ti^ah, the son 
S2. 12 son of Shaphan, and Achbor the sen of M. 

82. 14 the son of Tikvah, the son of Harhas, keep. 
23. 10 that no man might make his son or his do. 
sj. 15 high place which Jeroboam the son of Ne. 
S3. 30 people of the land took Jehoahaz the son 
S3. 34 made Eliakim the son of Josiah king in tho 

24. 6 and Jehoiachiu bis son reigned in nisste. 
05. 7 they slew the sons of Zedekiah before hia 
65. 22 made Gedaliah the son of Ahikam, the soa 

25. 23 even Ishmael the son of Nethaniah, and. 

25.23 Johanan the son of Careah.and Seraiah the 
25. 23 and Jaazaniah the son of a Maachathits 
25. 25 Ishmael the son of Nethaniah, the sou of 

f Ch. I. s Bons of Japheth ; Gomer, and Magog, and 
I. 6 sons of Gomer ; Ashcbenaz, and Riphatii 
I. 7 sons ol Javan ; EUshah, and Tarshish, Ki. 
I. 8 sons oi Ham; Cusb, and Mizraim, Put, and 
•. 9 sons ol Cush. . And the eons ol Raamah 
t. >7 sons ol Shem ; £lam, and Asshur, and A. 
1, 19 unto Eber were bom two sons: the nama 
I. 23 and Jobab. All these (were) the sons of 
I. 28 The sons ol Abraham; Isaac, and Ishmael 
I. 31 and Kedemah. These are the sons of Is. 
I. 32 Now the sons ol Keturah, Abraham's co. 
1. 32 And the sons ol Jokshan ; Sheba, and D. 
I, 33 sons of Midian ; Ephah. .these (are) the9i 
I. 34 Isaac. The sons of Isaac ; Esau, and Isr. 
I. 35 sons of Esau ; Eliphaz, Keuel, and Jeusb 
I. 36 sons of Eliphaz ; Teman, and Omar, Zep. 
I. 37 sons ol Reuel; Nahath, Zerah, ShammaU 
1. 38 sons of Seir; Lotan, and Shobal, and Zibe. 
I. 39 sons of Lotan; Hori, and Homara : and 
I. 40 SODS of Shobal. .And the sons of Zibeon 
1.41 sons of Anah; Dishon. And the sons of D. 
I. 42 sons of Ezer . The sons ol Dishan ; Uz, and 
I. 43 Bela the son ol Beor : and the name of his 
I. 44 Jobab the son of Zerah of Bozrah reigned 
I. 46 Hadad the son of Bedad, which smoteM. 

1. 49 Baal-hanan the son of Achbor reigned in 

2. I These (are)the sons of Israel ; Reuben, S. 
2. 3 sons of Judah ; Er, and Onan, and Sbelah 
2. 4 and Zerah. All the sons of Judah (were) 
2. 5 The sons of Pharez ; Hezron, and HamtU 
2, 6 sons of Zerah , Zimri, and Ethan, and U. 
2. 7 sons of Carmi ; Achar, the troubler of Is. 
2. 8 And the sons of Ethan; Azariah 

2. 9 The sons also of Hezron, that were bom 
2. r6 the sons of Zeruiah; Abishai, and Joab 
a. 18 Caleb the son of Hezron begat (children) 
2. 18 her sons are these; Jesher, and Shobab 
a. 23 these (belonged to) the sons of Machir 
a. 25 the sons of Jerahmeel the first born of H. 
a. 27 the sons of Ram the first bom of Jerab. 

2. 28 the sons ol Onam were Shammai, and J. 
s. 28 the sons of Shammai ; Nadab, and Abis. 
8. 30 sons of Nadab ; Seled, and Appaim : bnlS 
s. 31 the sons of Appaim ; Ishi. And the song 
8. 32 the sons of Jada the brother of Shanunai 
8. 33 And the sons of Jonathan; Peieth, andZ, 

3. 33 These were the sons of Jerahmeel 

8. 34 Now Sheshan had no sons, but daughters 
a. 42 the sons of Caleb the brother of Jerahm. 
a. 42 the sons of Mareshah the father of Heb. 
2. 43 the sons of Hebron ; Korah, and Tappuab 
2. 45 the son of Shammai (was) Maon : and II 

2. 47 the sons of Jahdai; Regem, and Jotham 
a. 50 These were the sons of Caleb the son olH. 
a. 52 the father of Kirjath-jearim had sons : H. 

3. 54 sons of Salma; Bethlehem, and the Ne. 
3. I these were the sons of David, which werti 
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Ch. 3. 1 tlie foui th, Adnnijah the 5on of Haggitli 
3 9 all tlic sons of Uaviil, besides t!ie suns of 
3. 10 Solomoii's30ii(\vas)Reliol)oani,Abiahi3s. 
3. 10 Asa his son, Jchoshaphat his son 
3. n his son, Ahaziah his son, Joash his son 
3. 12 his son, Azariah his son, Jotham his son 
3. 13 son, Hezckiah his son, Manassch his sou 
3. 14 Anion his son, Josiali liis sou 
3. 1 5 the sous of Josiah (were), the first burn J. 
3. 16 Anil the sons of Jehoiakim 
3. 16 Jeconiali his son, Zedekiah his son 
3. 17 sons of Jeconiali ; Assir, Sahithiel liisson 
3 19 thesousof Pedaiah(were)Zerubb.-ibcl,ai;d 
3. ig the sons of Zeiubbabel ; MeshuUam, and 
3. 21 the sous of Uananiah; Pelatiali, and Je. 
3. 21 the sons of Rephaiali, the sous of Aman 
3. 21 the sons of Obadiah, the sons of Shechan. 
3. 22 sons of Shechaniah ; Shcmaiah ; and the 
3. 23 the sons of Neariah ; Elioenai, and Heze. 

3. 24 the sons of Elioenai (were) Hodaiah, and 

4. I The sous of Judah; Pharez, llczron, and 
4. 2 Reaiah the son of Shobal begat Jahath 
4. 4 These (are) the sons of Hur, the firstborn 
4. 6 These (were) the sons of Naarah 

4. 7 the sons of Helah (were) Zereth, and Jez. 
4. 8 the families of Aharhel the son of llaruni 
4. 13 the sous of Keuaz; Olhniel, and Seraiah 
4. 13 and the sons of Othniel , lluthalh 
4. 15 And the sons of Caleb the son of Jephun. 
C- 15 Naani : and the sons of Elah, even Kenaz 
4. 16 the sous of Jehaleleel ; Ziph, and Ziphah 
4. 17 the sous of Ezra {were)Jether, and Mercd 
4. 18 these (are) the sous of I'.ithiah the daugh. 
4.19 the sons of (his) wife Hodiah, the sister of 
4. 20 the sous of Shimon (were) Aranon, and 
4. 20 the sous of Ishi (were) Zoheth, and Ben. 
4. 21 The sous of Shelah theson of Judah (we.) 
4. 24 The sous of Simeon (werel Neniuel, aud 
4. 25 his sou, Mibsam his sou, Alishma his sou 
4. 26 Aud the sons of Mishnw; Hamuel his sou 
4. 25 Zacchur his son, Shimei his son 
4. 27 Shimei had sixteen sons and six daughters 
4. 34 Jamlech, aud Joshalithe son of Amaziah 
4. 35 And Joel, aud Jehu the son of Josibiah 
4. 35 the sou of Seraiah, the son of Asiel 
4. 37 sou of Shiphi, the son of AUon, the son 
4. 37 tlie sou of Shiniri, theson of Shemaiah 
4. 42 (some) of them, (even) of the sons of Sim. 

4. 42 aud Rephaiah, aud Uzziel, the sons of Is. 

5. I the sous of Reuben, the first born of Isr. 
5. I unto the sous of Joseph the son of Israel 
5. 3 The sous, (I say), of Reuben the first bora 
5. 4 The sons ot Joel ; Sliemaiah his sou 

5. 4 Gog his son, Shimei liis son 
5. 5 Micah his sou, Reaia his son, Baal his son 
5. 6 Bcerah his son, whom Tilgathpilneser ki. 
5. 8 the son of Ajjuz, the son of Sheraa, the sou 
5. 14 Abihail the son of Duri, the son of Jaro. 
S. t4 the sou of Cilead, the son of Michael, the 
5. 14 Jeshishai, tlie son of Jahdo, the son of B. 
5. 15 Alutheson ot Abdiel, the sonof Guni, ch. 

5. 18 Tlie sons of Reuben, and theGadites, and 

6. I, 16 The sous of Levi; Gershon, Kohatli 

6. 2, 18 the sons of Kohatli; Araram,Izhar, and 

6. 3 The sons also of Aaron ; Nadab, and Abi. 

6. 17 these (be) the names of the sons of Gers. 

6 19 The sons of Merari ; Mahli, and Mushi 

6. 20 Libnihisson, Jahath hisson.Zinmiah hiss. 

6. 21 Joah his sou, Iddo his son 

6. 21 Zerah his son, Jeaterai his son 

6. 22 The sons of Kohath ; Amminadab his son 

6. 22 Korali his son, Assir liis sou 

6. 23 his son, aud Ebiasapli his son, and.. hiss. 

6. 34 Tahath his son, Uriel his son 

6. 24 Uzziah his son, and Shaul liis son 

6. 25 the sons of Elkanah; Amasai, and Ahim. 

6. 26 (As for) Elkanah : the sons of Elkanah 

6. 26 Zophai his son, and Nahath his son 

6. 27^ his sou, Jerohara his son, Elkanah his son 

6. 23 the sons of Samuel ; the first born Vashni 

6. 29 The sons of llerari; lUahli 

6. 29 Libni his son, Shimei hisson,lT2zahi3 3nn 

6. 30 his son, Haggiah his son, Asaiah his son 

6. 33 of the sous of tho Kohathites ; Heuian a 

6. 33 singer, the son of Joel, the sonofShemuel 

6. 34 The son of Elkanah, the son of Jeroham 

6. 34 the son of Eliel, the son of Toah 

6. 35 The son of Zuph, the sou of Elkanah 

6. 35 the sou of Mahath, the sou of Amasai 

6: 36 The son of Elkanah, the son of Joel 

6. 36 the son of Azariah, tho sou of Zephanlah 

6. 37 The son of Tahath, the son of Assir 

6. 37 the son of Ebiasaph, the son of Korah 

<i. 38 The son of Izhar, tho son of Kohath 

6. 38 the son of Levi, the son of Israel 

6, 39 Asaph the sou of Bcrachiah, the son of S. 

6. 40 Sim of Michael, the sou of Baaseiah, the s. 

6. 41 The son of Ethui, the son of Zerah, the s. 

6. 42 sou of Ethan, the son of Zinimah, the sou 

6. 43 The sonof Jahath.. son of Gershom, the 9. 

6. 44 the sous of Merari (stood) on the left hand 

6. 44 the son of Kishi, the son of Abdi, the sou 

6. 45 sou of Hashabiah .son of Amaziah, thes. 

6. 46 The son of Amzi, the sonof Bam, thesou 

6. 47 The son of Mahli, tuo son of Mushi 

6. 47 the son of Merari, the son of Levi 

6. 49 his sons offered upon the altar of the l)u. 

6 50 Aud these (are) the sons of Aaron ; Elea. 

6 cohis sou, rhiuehas hisson, Aliishuahissou 

6 SI Ms son, Uzzi his sou, Zerahiah his sou 

6 52 his son, Amaiiah his sou. Ahitub his son 

6 53 Zadok his eon, Ahimaaz his sou 



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54 of the sons of Aaron, of the families of the 

56 they gave to Caleb the son of Jephunneh 

57 to the sons of Aaron they gave tlie cities 
. 61 unto the sons of Kxihath, (which « ere) le. 

62 to the sons of Gershom, throughout their 

63 Unto the sons of Merari (were given) by 
66 (the residue) of the families of the sons 

70 tlie family of the remnant of the sons of 

71 Unto the sons of Gershom (were given) 

t the sons of Issachar (were) Tola, and Puali 
3 tho sons of Tola ; Uz2i, and Rephaiah, and 

3 the sons of Uzzi ; Izrahiah : and the sons 

4 soldiers. .for they had many wives and sons 

7 the sons of Bela'; Ezbon, aud Uzzi, and 

8 thesonsofBecher; Zcniira, and Joash, aud 
8 Alameth. All these (areUhe sons of liech. 

10 sons also of Jediael ; Bilhan : aud the sons 

11 All these the sons of Jediael, by the heads 

12 the children of Ir, (and) Hushlm, the sons 

13 The sons of Naphtali ; Jahzicl, and Guni 

13 Gezer, and Shalhira, the 6611a of Bilhah 

14 The sons of Manasseh ; Ashriel, whom she 
16 Maachah the wife of Machir bare a son 

16 his brother (was) Sheresh : and his sons 

17 And the sons of Ulam ; Sedan. Tliese(w.) 
17 sons of Gilead, the son of Machir, the sou 

19 thesonsof Shemidah were Ahian, and Sh. 

20 And the sons of EpKraim ; Shuthelah 
20 and Bered his son, and Tahath his son 

20 and Eladah his son, and Tahath his son 

21 Zabad his son, and Shuthelah his s6n 

23 she conceived and bare a son, aud he call. 
25 And Rcphah (was) his son, also ReshepU 

25 and Telah his sou, and Tahan his sou 

26 his son, Ammihud his son, Elishama his a. 

27 Non his son, Jehoshua his son 

29 the children of Joseph the son of Israel 

30 The sons of Asher; Imnah, and Isuah, and 

31 the sons of Beriah ; lleber, and Malchiel 

33 the sons of Japhlct ; Pasach, and Bimhal 

34 the sous of Shamer ; Ahi, anil Rohgah, Je. 

35 thesonsofhisbrotherHelem; Zophah.and 

36 The sons of Zophah; Suah, and Haruepher 

38 the sons of Jether ; Jephunneh, and Pisp. 

39 tho BODS of Ulla ; Arali, and Hanniel 

3 thesons of Bela were Addar, and Gera, and 
6 these (are) the sons of Ehud : these are 

10 These (were) his sons, heads of the fathers 
12 The sons of Elpaal ; Eber, and Misham 
16 Michael, and Ispah, and Joha, the sousof 

18 aud Jezliah,and Jobab, thesonsof Elpaal 
21 Beraiah, andShimrath.thesonsof Sliinihi 

25 Iphedeiah, and Penuel, the sons of Shas. 

27 Eliali, and Zichri, the sons of Jeroham 
30 his first born son Abdon, and Zur, and K. 

34 And the son of Jonathan (was) Merib-ba.al 

35 the sons of Micah (were) Pithon, and Me. 

37 (was) his son, Eleasah his son, Azel his sou 

38 Azel had si.xsons, whose names (are) these 

38 and Danan. All these (were) tne sons of 

39 the sons of Eshek his brothcr(were)Ulaui 

40 the sous of Ulam were mighty men of va. 
40 had many sons, and sons' sons, anhuudrcd 
40 All these (are) of the sons of Benjamin 

4 Uthai the son of Ammihud, *,he son of 0. 
4 the son of Iniri, the son of Banl 

4 of the children of Pharez the son of Judah 

5 of the Shilonites; Asaiah. .and his sons 

6 of the sons of Zerah; Jeuel and their bre. 

7 of the sons of Benjamin ; SaUu the son of 

7 the son of Ilodaviali, the son of Hasenuah 

8 the sonof Jeroham, and Elah the son of U. 
8 the son of Michri, and MeshuUam the son 
8 Shephathlah, the son of Reucl, theson of 

it Azariah the son of Hilkiah,theson of Me. 

11 sonof Zadok, the sonof Meraioth, thesou 

12 son of Jerohara, theson of Pashur, theson 
12 son of Adiel, the son of Jahzerah, the son 
1 2 the son ot Meshillemith, the son of Immer 
14 Sliemaiah the son of Hasshub, the son of 

14 the son of Hashabiah, of the sons of Mer. 

15 the sonof Micah, the son of Zichri, theson 

16 son of Shemaiah, the son of Galal, the son 
16 Berechiah tho son of Asa, the son of Elk. 

19 son of Kore, the son of Ebiasaph, the son 

20 Phiuehas the son of Eleazarwas the ruler 

21 Zechariah the son of Meshelemiah (was) 
30 (some) of the sons of the priests made the 

32 (other) of their brethren, of thesons of the 

36 his first bom son Abdon, then Zur, and K. 

40 the son of Jonathan (was) Merib-baal : and 

41 the sons of Micah (were) Pithon, and Me. 

43 his son, Eleasali his son, Azel his son 

44 Azel had six sons, whose names (are> the. 
44 Obadiah, and Hanan. These (were) (he s. 

2 Philistines followed hard, after his sons 
2 Abinadab, and Malchishua, the sons of 

6 Saul died, and his three sons, and all his 

7 and that Stul and his sons were dead, th. 

8 they found Saul aud his sons fallen in ra. 
12 took away.. the bodies of his sons, aud br. 
14 turned the kingdom unto David the son 

6 Joab the son of Zeruiah went first up, and 
12 after him (was) Eleazar the son of Dodo 

22 the sou of Jehoiada, the son of a valiant 

24 These (things) did Benaiah the son of Je. 

26 Elhanan the son of Dodo of Bethlehem 

28 Ira the son of Ikkesh the Tekoite, Abie. 

30 Heled the son of Baanali the Netophath. 

31 Ithai the son of Ribai of Gibeah,(that p.) 
34 The sons of Hashem the Gizonite 

34 Jonathan the son of Shage the Hararite 



iCli. It. 35 tho son of Sacar. .Eliphal the son of l^r 
II. 37 llczro the Carmelite, Naarai the bou of 
>i. 38 the brother of Nathan, Mibliar the sou of 
11.39 the armour bearer of Joab theson of Zer. 
II. 41 Uriali the Hittile, Zabad the sou of Ahl. 
II. 42 Adina the son of .Shiza the Itcubenite, a 
II. 43 Ilanan the son of Maachah, and-Joshap. 
II. 44 and Jehiel the sous of Jlothan the Arocr. 
II. 45 Jediael the sou of shiuiri, and Joha his 

11. 46 Jcribai and Joshaviah, the sons of Eluat. 

12. I kept, .close because of Saul the son of K. 
12. 3 Ahiczor, then Joash, the sons of Shcmaali 
12. 3 Jeziel, and Pelet, the sons of Azmaveth 
12. 7 Joelah, and Zebadiah, the sons of Jcroh, 
12. 14 These (were) of the sons of Gad, captains 
12. 18 Thine (are wc), David, tliou sonof Jesse 

14. 3 aud David begat more sons and daughters 

15. s Of the sons of Kohath ; Uriel the cliief 
15. 6 Of the sons of Merari ; Asaiah the chief 
ij. 7 Of the sous of Gershom ; Joel the chief 

15. 8 Of the sous of Elizaphan; Shemai.-Ui the 
•15. 9 Of the sons of Ilebron ; Ehcl the chief, and 
15. 10 Of the sous of Uzziel ; Amminadab the c. 
10. 17 the Levites appointed Heman the son of 
10. 17 of his brethren, Asaph the son of Berecli. 
10. 17 of the sons of Merari. .Ethan the son of 

16. 38 Obed-edoni also theson of Jeduthun, aud 

16. 42 And the sons of Jeduthun (were) porters 

17. II seed.whicli shall bo of thy eons ; and I 

17. 13 I will be his father, and lie shall be my s. 

18. 10 He sent Hadoram his son to king David 
18. 12 MorcovcrAbishai the son of Zeruiah slcvr 
18. 15 son of Zeruiah. .and Jehoshai<hat the son 
18. 16 sou of Ahitub, and Abimclech the eon of 
jS. 17 Benaiah theson of Jelioiada(was)overlh(» 

18. 17 tho sons of David <were) chief about the 

19. I Nahasli. .died, and his son reigned in his 

19. 2 show kindness unto Hanun tho son of N. 

20. 5 Elhanan the son of Jair slew Lahml tho 

20. 7 the son of Shimea, David's brother, sIcmt 

21. 20 and his four sons withhim hid themselves 

22. s Solomonmy son(is)yonngand tender,an<l 
22. 6 Then he called for Solomou his son, and 
22. 7 My sou, as for me, it was in my mind to 

22 9 son shall be bom to thee, who shall be a 
22. 10 ho shall be my son, and I (will be) his fat. 
22. II Now, myson^ the Lord be with thee; and 

22. 17 commanded .to help Solomou hi38on,(s.> 

23. I he made Solomon his son kingover.Israel 
23. 6 divided them into courses among thesons 
23. 8 sonsofLaadan ; tho chief (was) Jehiel, and 
23. 9 sonsofShimei; Shelomith,an<lllA2iel,an(l 
23. 10 sons of Shimei. .These four (were) the sons 
23. II but Jeush and Beriah had not many sons 
23. 12 sons of Kohath ; Ainram, Izhar, Hebron 
23. 13 sons of Amram; Aaron and Closes: and 
23. 13 he and his sons for ever, to bum incenso 
23. 14 his sons were named of the tribe of Levi 
23. 15 The sons -of Moses (were) Gershom and E. 
23. j6 Of the sons of Gershom, Shcbuel (was)tho 
23. 17 the Eonsof Eliezerfwere)Kchabianthecli. 
23. 17 Eliezer had none other sons ; but thesons 
23. 18 Of the sons Ot Izhar; Shelomith thech. 
23. 19 Of the sons of Hebron ; Jcriah the first 
23. 20 Of the sons of Uzziel ; Micah the first, and 

23 21 sons of Merari. .sons of Mahli ; Eleazar 
23. 22 hadnosons, butdaughtcrs: and. .thesons 
23. 23 sons of Mushi; Mahli, and Eder, and Jerc. 
23. 24 These (were) the sons of Levi after the h. 
23. 28 Because their office (was) to wait on the s. 

23. 32 chargeot thesonsof Aaron theirbrethrcn 

24. I divisions of the sons of Aaron. The sous 
24. 3 both Zadok of the sons of Eleazar, and A. 
24. 3 of the sons of Ithamar, accordingto their 
S4. 4 more, .of the sons, .than of the sonsof I. 
24. 4 Among the sons of Eleazar (there were) 
24. 4 eight among the sons of Ithamar, accor. 
54. 5 the sons of Eleazar, and of the sons of I. 
24. 6 Shemaiah the son of Nethaneel the scribe 
24. 6 priest, and Aliimelech the son of Abiath. 
24. 20 rest of the sonsof Levi. .Of the sons of A. 
24. 20 Shubael: of the sons of Shubael; Jehde. 
24. 21 of the sons of Rehabiali, the first (was) I. 
24. 22 Shelomoth : of the sons of Shelomoth, J. 
24. 23 sons (of Hebron); Jeriah (the first). Am. 
24. 24 sons of Uzziel ; Michah : of the sons of M. 
24. 25 Isshiah ; of the sons of Isshi.ah ; Zechar. 
24. 26 BODS of iferarl . sons of Jaaziah; Beno 
24. 27 sons of Merari by Jaaziah ; Beno, and S. 
24. 28 Of Mahli (caniej Eleazar, who had no sons 
24. 29 Concerning Kisii : the son of Kish (was) J. 
24. 30 sons also of Mushi. . These (were) the sons 

24. 31 sonsof Aaron in thepresence of David tho 

25. I separated to the service of thesons of A. 
25. 2 sons of Asapb. sons of Asaph, under the 
25. 3 sonsof Jeduthun ; Gedaliah,andZeri,and 
25. 4 sons of Heniau ; Bukkiah, Mattaniah, U. 
25. 5 sons of Heman . fourteen sons and three 
25. 9 who with his brethren and sons (were) tw. 

25. 10 (he), his sons, and his brethren, (were) tw. 
[So in verse 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 
24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 51.) 

26. I Meshelemiah the son of Kore, of the sons 
26. 2 sons of Meshelemiah (were) Zechanah tho 
26. 4 Moreover the sons of Obed-edom (were) S. 
26. 6 Also unto Shemaiah his son were sons bo. 
26. 7 sonsof Shemaiah; Othni,andRcphael,and 
26. 8 sons of Obed-edom : they, and their sons 
26. 9 Meshelemiah had sons and brethren, str. 
26. 10 Also Hosah. .had sons; Simri the chief 
25. II the sons and brethren of Hosah (were)th. 
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> Ch.z6. 15 Tn Obed-edom southward; and to his sons 
26. 19 sons of Kore, and among the sons of M. 
26. 21 sons of Laadan; the sons of the Gershonite 
26. 22 sons of Jehieli ; Zethara, and Joel his br. 
26. 24 Shebuel the son ol Gershom, the son of M. 
26. 25 Rehabiah his son, and Jeshaiah his son 
26. 25 his son . . Zichri his son . . Shelomith his son 
26. 28 son of Kish . . son of Ner . . son of Zeruiah 

26. 29 C'henaniah and his 6ons(were) for the out. 
2 Jashobeam the son of Zabdiel: and in his 

5 Benaiahthason of Jehoiada, achiet priest 

6 and inhiscourse(was) Ammizabadhisson 

7 Zebadiah his son after him : and in his co. 
9 Ira the son of Ikkesh the Tekoite: and in 

.,. 16 son of Zichri .. Shephatiah the son of Ma. 

27. 17 Of the Levites; Hashabiah the son of Ke. 
27. 18 David : of Issachar; Omri the son of Mic. 
27. igsonofObadiah.Jerimoththe sonof Azriel 
27. 20 son of Azaziah . . Joel the son of Pedaiah 
27. 21 the son of Zechariah . . the son of Abner 
27. 22 Of Dan; Azareel the son of Jeroliam 

27. 24 Joab the son of Zeruiah hegan to number 
27. 25 over the king's treasures (was), .the son 
27.25 over the store houses, .(was). . Jehon. the 3. 
27. 26 And over them.. (was) Ezri the son of Che. 
27. 29 over the herds, .(was) Shaphat tlie Bon of 
27. 32 son of Hachmoni (was) with the king's so. 

27. 34 after Ahithophel (was) Jehoiada the sonof 
23. I possession of the king, and of his sons, wi. 

28. 4 among the sons of my father he liked rac 
28 5 of all my sons, for the LORD hath given me 
08. 5 many sons, he liath chosen Solomon my s. 
28 6 Solomon tliy son..chosenhim(to be) my s. 
28. 9 Solomon my son, know thou the God of 

28. 1 1 Then David gave to Solomon his son the 
23. 2o David said to Solomon his son, Be strong 
2 J. 1 Solomon my son, whom alone God hath 

29. 19 give unto Solomon my son a perfect heart 
29. 22 made Solomon the son of David king the 
2g. 24 sons likewise of king'David, submitted th. 
eg. 26 Tims David the son of Jesse reigned over 
29. 28 and Solomon his son reigned in his stead 

I Ch. I. I Solomon the son of David was strengthened 

1. 5 Bezaleel the son of Uri, the son of Hur, had 

2. 12 hath given to David the king a wise son 
2. 14 son of a woman of the daughters of Dan 

5. 12 Jeduthun, with their sons and their bre. 

6. 9 son, which shall come forth out of thy loi. 
9. 29 visions of Iddo .against Jeroboam the son 
9. 31 and Rehoboam his son reigned in hisste. 

10. 2 when Jeroboam the son of Nebat, who 
10. IS which he spake, .to Jeroboam the son of 

10. 16 none inheritajice in the son of Jesse: every 
1 1 3 Speak unto Relioboam the son of Solomon 

11. 14 Jeroboam and his sons had cast them off 
II 17 made Rehoboam the son of Solomon strong 
II 18 Jerimoth the son of David . . Eliab the son 
II. 21 begat twenty and eight sons, and three sc. 

11. 22 Rehoboam made Abijahtheaon of Maach. 

12. 16 and Abijah his son reigned in his stead 

13. 5 to him and tohis sons by a covenant of s. 
13. 6 Jeroboam the' son of Nebat, the servant 
13. 6 Solomon the son of David, is risen up, and 
13. 7 strengthened themselves against . . the son 
13. 8 kingdom.. in the hand of the sons of Dav. 
13. 9, 10 the sons of Aaron, and the Levites 

13. 21 begat twenty and two sons, and sixteen 

14. I Asa his son reigned in his stead. In his 

15. I spirit of God came upon Azariah the son 
17. I Jehoshaphat his son reigned in his stead 

17. i5 next him (was) Amasiah the son of Zichri 

18. 7 same (is) Micaiah the son of Imla. And 
18. 8 said, Fetch quickly Micaiah the sonof Im. 
18. 10, 23 Zedekiah the son of Chenaanah 

18. 25 carry him back . . to Joash the king's son 
iq. 2 Jehu the son of Hananithe seer went out 

19. n Zebadiah the son of Ishraael, the ruler of 
20 J4 son of Zechariah, the son of Benaiah, the 
so 14 son of Mattaniah, a Levite of the sons of 
2D 34 written in the book of Jehu the son of H. 

20 37 Then Eliezer the son of Dodavah of Mar. 
31 I and Jehoram his son reigned in his stead 
21. 3 sonsof Jehoshaphat.. allthese(were)thes. 
21. 7 promised to give a light, .to his sons for 

21. 17 sons also, .there was never a son left him 

21 17 save Jehoahaz, the youngest of his sons 

22 I made Ahaziah his youngest son king in his 
22 i So Ahaziah the son of Jehoram king of Ju. 
22 5 went with Jehoram the son of Ahab king 
22 6 Azariah the son of Jehoram king of Judah 

22. 6 went down to see Jehoram the son of Ah. 
22. 7 against Jehu the son of Nimshi, whom the 

22 8 sons of the brethren of Ahaziah, that mi. 
22. 9 he (is) the son of Jehoshaphat, who soug. 
22. 10 mother of Ahaziah saw that her son was 
22. II took Joash the son of Ahaziah, and stole 

22. II from among the king's sons that were si. 

23. 1 the son of Jeroham.and Ishmael the son 
23. I the son of Obed, and Maaseiah the son of 
23. I and Elishaphat the son of Zichri, into 

23 3 he said unto them. Behold, the king's son 
23. 3 as the Lord hath said of the sons of Dav 

23. II they brought out the Icing's son, and put 
23 II Jehoiada and his sons anointed him, and 

24. 3 And Jehoiada . . begat sons ^nd daughters 
24. 7 the sons of Athaliah, that wicked woman 
24. 20 Zechariah the son of Jehoiada the priest 
24. 22 the king remembered not. .but slew his 3. 
24. 25 for the blood of the sons of Jehoiada the 
24. 26 Zabad the son of Shimeath an Amnioiiit. 
24,. 26 Jehozabad the son of Shimrith a Moabit. 
24. 27 (concerning) his sons, and the greatness 



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25. 17 Joash, the son of Jehoahaz, the son of J. 
25. 18 saying, Give thy daughter to my son to 
25. 23 the son of Joash, the son of Jehoahaz, at 
25. 25 Amaziah the son of Joash king of Judah 

25. 25 lived after the death of Joash, son of Je. 

26. 18 the sons of Aaron, that are consecrated to 
26. 21 Jotham his son (was) over the king's ho. 
26. 22 did Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz 

26. 23 and Jotham his son reigned in his stead 

27. 9 and Ahaz his son reigned in his stead 

28. 3 he burnt incense in the valley of the son 
28. 6 the son of Remaliah slew ln|Judah|an hu. 
28. 7 Zichri . . slew Maaseiah the king's son, and 
z8. 8 two hundred thousand, women, sons, and 
28. 12 the son of Johanan, Berechiah the son of 
28. 12 the son of Shallum, and Araasa the sonof 

28. 27 and Hezekiah his son reigned in his stead 

29. 9 our sonsand our daughters and our wives 
. II My sons, he not now negligent; for the 

12 Mahath the son of Amasai, and Joel the 
12 sons of the Kohatljites : and of the sons 
12 Kish the son of Abdi, and Azariah the sou 
12 Joah the son of Ziramah, and Edeii the s. 
29. 13 of thesonsof Elizaphan; Shimri and Jeiel 
29. 13 of the sons of Asaph ; Zechariah and Mat. 
29. 14 of the sons of Heman; Jehiel and Shimei 
29. 14 of the sons of Jeduthun ; Shemaiah and 

29. 21 he commanded the priests the sons of A. 

30. 26 since the time of Solomon the son of Da. 

31. 14 Kore the son of Imnah the Levite, the p. 
31. 18 their wives, and their sons, and their da. 

31. 19 of the sons of Aaron the priests, (which 

32. 20 tlie prophet Isaiah the son of Amoz, pray. 
32. 32 the vision of Isaiah the prophet, the son 

32. 33 of the sepulchres of the sons of Da-rid 
3i. 33 And Manasseh his son reigned in his stead 

33. 6 through the fire in the valley of the son 
33. 7 had said to David and to Solomon his son 

33. 20 and Amon his son reigned in his stead 
33. 25 people of the land made Josiah his son ki. 
34 8 he sent Shaphan the son of Azaliah, and 

34. 8 and Joah the son of Joahaz the recorder 
34. 12 Jahath and Obadiah. .of the sons of Mer. 
34. 12 Zechariah and Meshullam, of the sons of 
j4. 20 the son of Shaphan, and Abdon the son of 

34. 22 Shallum the son of Tikvath, the son of H. 

35. 3 the house which Solomon the son of David 
33. 4 according to . . writing of Solomon his son 
35. 14 the sons of Aaron (were busied) in offering 
35. 14 and for the priests the sons of Aaron 

35. 15 the singers the sons of Asaph (were) in th. 

36. I took Jehoahazthe son of Josiah, and made 
36. 8 and Jehoiacliin his son reigned in his stead 
36. 20 they were servants to him and his sons 

Ezra 3. 2 Then stood up Jeshua the son of Jozadak 
2 Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and his 

8 the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua the son 

9 Then stood Jeshua (with) his sons and his 
9 Kadmiel and his sons, the sons of Judah 
9 the sonsof Henadad, (with) their sonsand 

10 the Levites, the sons of Asaph, with cym. 

1 son of Seraiah, the son of Azariah, the son 

2 son of Shallum, the son of Zadok, the son 

3 son of Amariah. .son of Azariah, the son 

4 Thesonof Zerahiah, theson of Uzzi, the 3. 

5 The soh of Abishua, the son of Phinelias 
5 the son of Eleazar, the son of Aaron the 
2 Of the sons of Phinehas; Gershom 

2 of the sons of Ithamar, Daniel: gf the sons 

3 the sons of Sliechaniah; of the sons of Ph. 

4 Of the sons of Pahath-moab; Elihoenai 

4 the son of Zerahiah, and with him two h. 

5 Of the sonsof Sheclianiah; the son of Jah. 

6 Of the sons. also of Adin; Ebed the son of 

7 of the sons of Elam; Jeshaiah the son of 

8 the sons of Shephatiah; Zebadiah the son 
8. 9 Of the sons of Joab; Obadiah the son of J. 
8. 10 of the sons of Shelomith; the son of Josi. 
8. ji the sonsof Bebai; Zechariah theson of B. 
8. 12 of the sons ol Azgad; Johanan the son of 
8, 13 of the last sons of Adonikam, whose nam. 
8. 14 Of the sons also of Bigvai; Uthai, and Za. 
8 15 and found there none of the sons of Levi 
8. 18 of the sons of Mahli, the son of Levi, thes. 
8- i8 Sherebiah, with his sons and his brethren 
8. 19 and with him Jesliaiah of the sons of 

8 19 Merari, his brethren, and their sons 
8. 33 by the hand of Meremoth the son of Ur 
8. 33 with him (was) Eleazar tlie son of Phine. 

8. 33 the son of Jeshua, and Noadiah the son 

9. a taken of their daughters .for their sons 

9 12 give not your daughters unto their sons 
9 12 take their daughters unto your sons, nor 

10 2 the son of Jehiel, (one) of the sons of E. 
to. 6 the chamber of Johanan the son of Elias. 
10 15 the son of Asahel and Jahaziah the eon of 
10. 18 among the sons of the priests there were 
10. 18 of the sons of Jeshua the son of Jozadak 
10. 20 ol tile sons of Immer ; Hanani and Zebe. 
10. 21 of the sons of Harim ; Maaseiah, and E. 
10. 22 of the sonsof Pashur; Elioenai, Maaseiah 
10. 25 of the sons of Parosh ; Ramiah, and Jez. 
10. 26 ol the sons of Elam ; Mattaniali, Zechar. 
10. 27 ol the sons of Zattu ; Elioenai, Eliashib 
10. 28 Of the sons also of Bebai; Jehohanan, H. 
lo. 29 of the sons of Bani ; Meshullam, Mallucli 
10. 30 of the sons ol Pahath-moab ; Adua, and 
lo. 31 (of) the sous ol Harim ; Eliezer, Ishijah 
10. 33 01 the sons ol Hashum ; Mattenai, JMatt. 
10. 34 01 the sons oi Bani ; Maadai, Amram, and 
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3. 2 next to them builded Zaccur the son of 
3. 3 the fish gate did the son's of Hassflnaah 
3 4, 21 Meremoth the sou of tJrijah, the son 
3. 4 Meshullam the son of Berechiah, the son 
3. 4 next unto them repaired Zadok the son oi 
3. 6 the son of Paseah, and Meshullam the son 
3. 8 Next unto him repaired Vziiel the son of 
3. 8 Hananiah the son of (one of) the apothe. 
3. 9 the son of Hur, the ruler of the half pait 
3. 10 next imto therii' repaired Jedaiah the son 
3. 10 next unto him repaired Hattush.the son 
3. II the son ol Harim, and Hashub the son of 
3. 12 ShaUum theson of Halohesh, the ruler of 
3. 14 Malchiah the son of Rechab, the ruler o£ 
3.15 Sliallum the son of Col-hozeh, the ruler 
3. 16 After htm repaired Nehemiah the son ol 
3. 17 after him repaired . . Rehum the son of B. 
3. 18 Bavai the son of Henadad, the ruler ol 
3. 19 next to him repaired Ezer the son of Jc. 
3. 20 Baruch the son of Zabbai earnestly repa. 
3. 23 .4zariah the son of Maaseiah the son ol 
3. 24 After him repaired Bjnnui the son of H. 
3. 25 Palal the son of Uzai, over against the tu. 
3. 25 After him Pedaiah the son of Parosh 
3. 29 After them repaired Zadok the son of I. 
3. 29 Shemaiah the son of Shecaniah, the keep. 
3. 30 sonof Shelemiah.andHanunthesixthsoa 
3. 30 Alter him repaired Meshullam the son of 

3. 31 repaired Malchiah the goldsmith's son un. 

4. 14 fightforyour brethren, yoursons, and your 

5. 2 VVe, our sons, and our daughters, (are) m. 

5. 5 we bring into bondage our sons and our 

6. 10 Shemaiah the son of Delaiah the son ol M. 
6. 18 the son of Arah ; and his son Johanan 

6. 18 tiie daughter ol Meshullam the son ol B. 

8. 17 since the days ol Jeshua the son ol Nun 
10. I Nehemiah, the Tirshatha, the son of Ha. 
10. 9 the son of Azaniah, Binnui ol the sons of 
10. 28 their wives, their sons, and their daugh. 
10. 30 nor take their daughters for our sons 
10. 36 the first born of our sons, and of our cat. 

10. 38 the son of Aaron shall be with the Levit. 
Ti. 4 Athaiah the son ol Uzziah, the son of Zc. 

11. 4 tlio son of Amariah, the son of Shepiiat. 
II. 4 the son ol Mahaleel, of the children ol P. 
II. 5 Maaseiah the son of Baruch, the son of C. 
II. 5 the son of Hazaiah, the son of Adaiah 
II. s the son ol Zechariah, the son of Shilont 

1 1. 6 the sons of Perez that dwelt at Jerusalem 
II. 7 the sons of Benjamin ; Sallutheson olM. 
1 1. 7 son of Joed, the son of Pedaiah, the son 
II. 7 son of Maaseiah . . son ol Ithiel, the son of 
II. 9 And Joel the son ol Zichri (was) their ov. 
II. 9 the son ol Senuah (was) second over the 
11. 10 Of the priests : Jedaiah the son of Joiari 
II. II the son of Hilkiah, the sonof Meshullam 
1 1. 1 1 son of Zadok, the son of Meraioth, the sou 
II. 12 Adaiah the son of Jeroham, the son of P. 
II. 12 the son of Arazi, the son of Zechariah 
ir. 12 the son ol Pashur, the son of Malchiah 
II. 13 Amashai the son ol Azareel, the son of A. 
1 1. 13 the son ol MeshiUemoth, the son of Imm. 
II. 14 Zabdiel, the son of (one ol)the great men 
II. 15 Shemaiah the son olHashub, the son of A. 
II. 15 the son ol Hashabiah, the son of Bunnl 
II. 17 son of Micha, the son of Zabdl, the son ol 
11.17 ^on of Shammua, the son of Galal, the son 
II. 22 Uzzi the son of Bani, the son of Hashab. 
II. 22 the son of Mattaniah, the son of Micha 
II. 22 Of the sons of Asaph, the singers (were) 
II. 24 And Pethahiahthe son olSleshezabeel, of 

11. 24 of the children of Zerah the son ol Judali 

12. I that went up with .Zerubbabel the son of 
12. 23 The sons of Levi, the chiel of the lathers 
12. 23 the days of Johanan the son of Eliashib 
12. 24 Sherebiah, and Jeshua the son oi Kadni. 
12. 26 Joiakim the son of Jeshua, the son of Jo. 
12. 28 the sons of the singers gathered themsel. 
12. 35 (certain) ol the priests' sons with trump. 
12. 35 Zechariah the son el Jonathan, the son of 
12. 35 the son ol Mattaniah, the son ol Michai. 
12. 3s the son ol Zaccur, the son of Asaph 
12. 45 commandment ol David, (and) of. .his s. 

13 Hanan the son of Zaccur, the son of Mat. 

25 not give your daughters unto their sons 

25 nor take their daughters unto your sons 

28 (one) of the sons ol Joiada, the son of E. 

5 son ol Jair, the sou ol Shimei, the son of 

I, 10 Haman the son ol Hammedatha the 

S Haman the son ol Hammedatha the Ag 

10 The ten sons of Haman the son of Ham. 

12 The Jews have slain.. the ten sons of Ha, 

13 let Haman's ten sons be hanged upon the 

14 and they hanged Haman's ten sons 

24 Haman the son of Hammedatha the Aga. 

25 he and his sons should be hanged on tha 
2 there were born unto him seven sons and 

I. 4 his sons went and feasted (in their) houses 
I. 5 It may be that my sons have sinned, and 
I. 6 the sons of God came to present thenise. 
1. 13 there was a day wlien his sons and his da. 

1. i8 Thy sons and thy daughters (were) eating 

2. I the 6on3_ot God came to present tnemsel. 
14. 21 His sons come to honour, andheknoweth 
25. 6 Ilnw much less, .the son of man, (which 
32. 2 the wrath olElihu theson of Barachel tha 
32. 6 And Elihu the son ol Barachel the Buzita 
35. 8 thy righteousness (may profit) the son of 
38. 7 and all the sons of God shouted for joy 
38. 32 canst thou guide Arcturu.i with his sons? 
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Job 42. t6 saw his sons, and liis sons' sons, (even; f. 
Paa. 2. 7 Thou (art) my Sou; this day have 1 bego. 

3. title, when he fied from Absalom his son 

4. 2 O ye sons of men, liow long, .my glory 

8. 4 an J the son of man, that thou visitest him 
31. 19 that trust in thee before the sons of men 
33. 13 The ]iOiiD..beholdethall the sons of men 
42. title. To the chief Musician, .for the sons of 

44. title. To the chief Musician forthe sons of K. 

45. title. To tlie chief Musician, .for the sons of 

46. title. To tho chief Musician for the sons-of 

47. title. A psalm for the sons of Korah 

48. title. A song(aud) psalm for the sous of Korah 

49. title. A psalm for the sons of Korah 

50. 2o thou slanderest thine own mother's son 

57. 4 the sons of men, whose teeth (are) spears 

58. I do ye judge uprightly, ye sous of men? 
72. I and thy righteousness unto the lung's son 
72. 20 Tlie prayers of David the son of Jesse are 
77. 15 thy people, the sons of Jacob and Joseph 
80. 17 thesouof man(whom) thou madest strong 

84. title. A psalm for the sons of Korah 

85. title. A psalm for the sons of Korah 

B6. 16 give thy strength . . and save the son of th. 

87. titla. A psalm (or) song for the sons of Korah 

88. title. A psalm (or) song for the sons of Korah 
8g. 6 (whojaniongthesonsof the mighty can be 

89. 22 nor the son of wickedness afflict him 
106. 37 they sacrificed their sons and their daug. 
io6. 3Sithe blood of their sons aud of their daug. 
116. j6 I (am) thy servant, (and) the son of thine 
144. 3 (or) the son of man, that thou niakest ac 

144- »2 That our sons (maybe) as plants grown up 

145- 12 To make known to the sons of men his mi. 
I46. 3 Put not your trust, .in the son of man, in 

Prov I. I The proverbs of Solomon the son of David 
I. 8 My son, hear the instruction of thy father 
1. 10 My son, if sinners entice thee, consent th. 

1. 15 My son, walk not thouin the way with th. 

2. I My son, if thou %vilt receive my words, and 

3. I My son, forget not my law; but let thine 
3. ti My son, despise not the chastening of the 
3. 12 as a father the sou (in whom)hedelighteth 

3. 21 Jfy son, let not them depart from thine 

4. 3 I. was my father's son, tender and only 

4, 10 Hear, O my son, and receive my sayings 
4" 20 My son, attend to my words ; incline thi. 

5. I My son, attend unto my wisdom, (and) bow 

5. 20 why wilt thou, my sou, be ravished with a 

6. I My son, if thou be surety for thy friend 
6. 3 Do this now, my son, and deliver thyself 

6. 20 My son, keep thy father's commandment 

7. I My son, keep my words, and lay up my 

8. 4 I call ; and my voice (is) to the sons of 
8. 31 and my delights (were) with the sons of 

10. I A wise son maketh a glad father : but 
JO. I afoolishson(i9)theheavinessofhismother 
to. 3 He that gathereth in summer . . a wise son 
10. 5 he that sleepeth in harvest is a son that 
13. I A wise son (heareth) his father's instruct. 
13. 24 He that spareth his rod hateth his son 
15. 20 wise son maketh a glad father: but a fool. 
17. a wise servant shall have rule over a son that 
17. 25 foolish son (is) a grief to his father, and 
19. 13 foolish son (is) the calamity of his father 
tg. 18 Chasten thy son while there is hope, and 
19. 26 He that wasteth (his) father, .(is) a south. 
19. 27 Cease, my son, to hear the instruction (th.) 
23. 15 My son, if thine heart be wise, my heart 
23. 19 Hearthou, myson,and be wise, and guide 

23. 26 My son, give me thine heart, and let thine 
24. 13 My son, eat thou honey, because (it is) go. 

24. 21 My son, fear thou the Lord and the king 
27. II My son, be wise, and make my heart glad 
s8. 7 Whoso keepeth the law (is) a wise son: but 
29. 17 Correct thy son, and he shall givetheerest 
30. J words of Agurthe sonof Jakeh,(even) the 
30. 4 what(is) his son's name, if thou canst tell? 

EccL I. t words of the Preacher, the son of David 
1. 13 sore travail hath God given to the sons of 
2. 3 see what (was) that good for the sons of 

2. 8 I gat me. .the delights of the sons of men 

3. 10 travail which God hath given to the sons 
3. t8 concerning the estate of the sons of men 
3. 19 For that which befalleth the sons of men 
5. 14 begetteth a son, and (there is) nothing in 

8. II heart of the sons of men is fully set inth. 

9. 3 heart of the sons of men is full of evil, and 
9. 12 so (are) the sons of men snared in an evil 

lo. 17 when thy king (is) the son of nobles, and 

13. 12 further, by these, my son, be admonished 
Song 2. 3 so (is) my beloved among the sons. I sat 
Isa. I. 1 vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, whlchhe 

2. I word that Isaiah tne eon of Amoz saw co. 
7. I days of Ahaz the son of Jotham, the son 
7. t Pekah the son of Kemaliah, king of Israel 
7. 3 Go forth now . . thon, and. .thy son, at the 
7. 4 Rezin with Syria, and of the son of Rem. 
7. s Because Syria, Ephraim, and the son of 
7. 6 set a king in the midst of it, (even) the son 
.7. 9 the head of Samaria (is) Remaliah'sson. If 

7. 14 virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and 

8. 2 Uriah the priest, and Zechariah the son 
8. 3 conceived, and bare a son. Then said the 

8. 6 and rejoice in Rezin and Remaliah's son 

9. 6 For unto us a child is bom, unto us a son 
13. ' 1 burden of Babylon, which Isaiah the son 

14. 12 Lucifer, son of the morning! (how) art 

19. II I (am) the son of the wise, the son of an. 

20. 2 spake the Lord by Isaiah the .son of Amoz 
22. 20 will call my servant Eliakim the son of H. 
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Isa. 36. 3 Shebna the scribe, and Joah, Asaph's son 

36. 22 son of Uilkiah. .and Joah the son of Asa. 
37 2 unto Isaiah tho prophet, the son of Amoz 

37. 21 Then Isaiah the son of Amozsent unto H. 
37. 38 Ills sons smote him with the sword ; and 

37. 38 and Esar-haddon hir, son reigned in his 

38. I Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz, came 

39. I the son of Baladan, king of Babylon, sent 
39. 7 And of thy sons that shall issue from th. 
43. 6 Keep not back : bring my sons from far 
45. II things to come concerning my sons, and 
49. J5 should not have compassion on the son of 
49. 22 they shall bring thy sons in (tlielr) arms 
51. 12 of the son of man (which) shall be made 
SI. 18 none to guide her among all the sons (w.) 
51. 18 takethherby tho hand of alUhesons (th.) 

51. 20 SODS have fainted, they lie at the head of 

52. 14 and his form more than the sons of men 
56. 2 son of man (that) layeth hold on it ; that 
56. 3 Neither let the son of the stranger, that 
56. 5 name better than of sons and of daughters 

56. 6 Also tho sons of tho stranger, that join 

57. 3 draw near hither, ye sons of the sorceress 
60. 4 sons shall come from far, and thy dauph. 
60. 9 bring thy sons from far, their silver and 
60. 10 sons of strangers shall build up thy v/alls 

60. 14 sons also of them that afflicted thee shall 

61. s sons of the alien (shall be) your plowmen 

62. 5 (so) shall thy sons raarry thee ; and (as) 
62. 8 sons Of the stranger shall not drink thy 

Jer. J. 1 words of Jeremiah the son of Hilkiah, of 

.1. 2 in the days of Josiah thcsonof Amon king 

I. 3 days of Jehuiakim the son of Josiah king 

I. 3 son of Josiah king of Judah, unto the car. 

3. 24 their flocks and their herds, their sons 

5. 17 sons and thy daughters should cat ; they 

6. 21 fathers and the sons together sliall fall 

7. 31 which (is) in the valley of the son of Hin. 
7. 31 to burn their sous and their daughters 
7. 32 no more be called . . The valley of the son 

II. 22 their sons and their daughters shall die 
13. 14 even the fathers and the sons together 

14. 16 wives, nor their sons, nor their daughters 

15. 4 because of Manasseli the son of Hezekiah 
t6. 2 neither Shalt thou have sons ordaughters 

16. 3 thus saith the Lord concerning the sons 
19. 2 go forth unto the valley of the sou of H. 
ig. 5 buru their sons with fire (for) burnt offer, 
ig. 6 no more be called . . The valley of the son 

19. 9 cause them to eat the flesh of their sons 

20. I NowPashur the son of Immer the priest 

21. I son of Melchiah, and Zephaniah the son 

22. II Shallum the son of Josiah king of Judah 
22. 18 Jehoialdm the son of Josiah king of Jud. 
22. 24 Coniah the son of Jehoiakim king of Jud. 

24. I Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim king of Ju. 

25. I Jehoiakim the sou of Josiah king of Jud. 

25. 3 Josiah theson of Amon kingof Judah, ev. 

26. I Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Jud. 
26. 20 Urijah the son of Shemaiah of Kirjath-j. 
26. 22 Elnathan the son of Achbor, and (certain) 

26. 24 the hand of Ahikam the son of Shaphan 

27. I Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Jud. 
27. 7 serve him, and his son, end his son's son 

27. 20 Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim king of J. 

28. I Hananiah the son of Azur the prophet 

28. 4 Jeconiah the son of Jehoiakim king of J. 

29. 3 the son of Shaphan, and Gemariah the son 
29. 6 Take ye wives, and beget sons and daug. 
29. 6 take wives for your sons . . they . . bear sons 
29. 21 son of Kolaiah, and of Zedekiah the sou 
29. 25 to Zephaniah the son of Maaseiah the pr. 
3T. 20 (Is) Ephraim my dear son? (is he) a plea. 
32. 7 Hanameel the son of Shallum thine uncle 
32. 8 mine uncle's son, came to me in the court 
32. 9 the field of Hanameel, my uncle's son, th. 
32. 12 Baruch the sou of Neriah, the son of Ma. 
32. 16 the purchase unto Baruch the son of Ne. 
32. 19 open upon all the ways of the sons of men 
32. 35 which (are)in the valley of the son of Hin. 

32. 35 to cause their sons and their daughters to 

33. 21 he should not have a son to reign upon his 
35. I Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of Jud. 
35. 3 Jaazaniah the son of Jeremiah, the son of 
35. 3 his brethren, and all liis sons, and the wh. 
35. 4 of the SODS of Hanan, the son of Igdaliah 
35. 4 the chamber of Maaseiah the sou of Sha. 
35. 5 I set before the sons of the house of the R. 
35. 6, 8 Jonadab the son of Rechab our father 
35. 6 drink no wine, (neither) ye, nor your sons 

35. 8 we, our wives, our sons, nor our daught. 
35. 14 the son of Rechab, that he commanded 
35. 16 the SODS of Jonadab the son of Rechab ha. 
35. 19 the son of Rechab shall not want a man 

36. I, 9 Jehoiakim the son of Josiah king of J. 
36. 4 Jeremiah called Baruch the son of Neriah 
38. 8 Baruch the sou of Neriah did according 
36. 10 the chamber of Gemariah the son of Sh. 
36. II the son of Gemariah, the son of Shaphan 
36. 12 son of Shemaiah, and Elnathan the son 
'36. 12 son of Achbor, and Gemariah the son of 
36. 12 and Zedekiah the son of Hananiah 

36. 14 the princes sent Jehudi the son of Nelh. 
36. 14 the son of Shelemiah, the son of Cushi 
36. 14 Baruch the son of Neriah took the roll 
■36. 26 commanded Jerahmeel the son of Hamm. 
36. 26 the son of Azriel, and Shelemiah the son 

36. 32 gave it to Baruch the scribe, the son of N. 

37. I And king Zedekiah the son of Josiah rei. 
37. I instead of Coniah the son of Jehoiakim 
37. 3 son of Shelemiah, and Zephaniah the son 
37. J3 the son of Shelemiah, the eon of Hananiah ! 



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I son of Mattan, aud Gedaliah the son of 
I son of Shelemiah, and Pasliur the sou of 
6 the dungeon of .Malchluh the son of Ham, 
6 the king of Babylon slew the sons of Zed. 
14 Gedaliah the son of Ahikam, the eon of Sh 
5, 9 the son of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan 

6 went Jeremiah unto Gedaliah tlic son of 

7 had made Gedaliah the son of Ahikam go. 

8 Ishmaelthe son of Ncllianiah, and Joha. 
8 thesona of Karcah,andScraiali tlic son of 
8 and the sOds of Ephai the Nctophathite 

8 and Jezaniah the son of a Maacnalhite 
II Gedaliah the son of Ahikam theson of Sh. 

13 theson of Kareah, and ell thecajitaius of 

14 Gedaliah the son of Ahikam believed tlicra 

15 the son of Kareah spake to Gedaliah in 

15 I will slay Ishmael the son of Nethaniah 

16 son of Ahikam said unto Johanan the sou 
I the son of Nethaniah theson of Elishama 

2, 6, 10, 16, 18 Gedaliah the son of Ahikam 
2, 6, 7, 10, II, 12, 15, 16, 18 Ishmael the son 

9 the son of Nethaniah filled it with (them 
II, 13, 14, 16 Johanan the son of Kareah 

1 the son of Kareah, and Jezaniah the son 
8 Then called he Johanan tho son of Kareah 

2 I'hcn spake Azariah the son of Hoshaiah, 
2, 4, 5 the son of Kareah, and all the capt, 

3 the son of Neriah setteth thee on against 
6 theson of Ahikam, the son of Shaphan, and 
6 the prophet, and Baruch thcsonof Neriah 
I prophet spake unto Baruch the son of N 

1 in th» fourth year of Jehoiakim the son 

2 in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son 
46 for thy sons are taken captives, and thy 

1 Hath Israel no sons? hath he no heir? 
18 neither shall a son of man dwell in it 
33 no man abide there, nor (any) son of man 

. 40 neither shall any son of man dwell therein 
43 neither doth (any) son of man pass the. 
59 Seraiah the son of Neriah, the son of M. 
10 kingof Babylon slew the sons of Zedekiah 

2 precious sons of Zion, comparable to fino 

3 Ezekiel the priest, the son of Buzi, in the 
J Son of man, stand upon thy feet, and I 

3 Son of man, I send thee to the children of 
fi thou, son of man, be not afraid of them 
8 But thou, son of man, hear what I say un. 
I Sonof man, cat that tliou flndcct; eat this 

3 Son of man, cause thy belly to cat, and 

4 Son of man, go, get thee unto the house 

. 10 Son of man, all my words that I shall s]i 

17 Son of man, I have made thee a waicliman 
25 But thou, O son of man, behold, they sh. 

I Thou also, son of man, take thee a tile 

16 Son of man, behold, 1 will break the slafT 

1 thou, son of man, take thee a sharp knifo 
10 Therefore the fathers shall cat the sons 
lo sons shall cat their fathers; and I will 

2 Son of man, set thy face toward the mo. 
2 son of man, thus saith the Lord God unto 

5 Son of man, lift up thine eyesnow the way 

6 Sonof man, seest thou what theydo?(ev.) 
i. 8 Sonof man, dig now in the wall: and when 
. II stood Jaazaniah the son of Shaphan, with 
. 12 Son of man, hast thou seen whst the an. 
. 15, 17 said. .Hast thou seen (this), O son of 

. 1 among whom I saw Jaazaniah the son of 
. I Pelatiah the son of Benaiah, princes of 
. 2 Son of man, these (are) the men that dev 
. 4 prophesy against them, prophesy, O son 
. 13 that Pelatiah the son of Benaiah died 
. 15 Son of man, thy brethren, (even) thy bre. 
. 3 Son of man, thou dwellest m the midstot 
. 3 son of man, prepare thee stuff forremov. 
. 9 Sou of man, liath not the house of Israel 
. 18 Son of man, eat thy bread with quaking 
. 22 Son of man, what (is) that proverb (that) 
. 27 Son of man, behold, (they of) the house 

2 Son of man, prophesy against the proph. 

17 son of man, set thy face against the dau. 

3 Son of man, these men have set up their 

13 Son of man, when the land sinneth agal. 
16, iB they shall deliver neither sons nor da. 
20 they shall deliver neither son nordaugh. 
22 that shall be brought forth, (both) sons 

2 Son of man, What is the vine tree more 

2 Son of man, cause Jerusalem to know her 

20 thou hast taken thy sons and thy dangh. 

2 Son of man, pnt forth a riddle, and speak 

4 so also the soul of the son is mine : the soul 
10 It he beget a son (that Is) a robber, a sh. 

14 (if) he beget a son, that seeth all his fat. 
ig doth not the son bear the iniquity of the 
ig the son hath done thatwhichislawful and 
20 The son shall not bear the iniquity of the 
20 the father 6ear the iniquity of the son 

3 Son of man, speak unto the elders of Isr. 

4 Wilt thou judge them, son of man? wilt 

27 son of man, speak unto the house of Isr. 
31 when ye make your sons to pass through 
46 Son of man, set thy face toward the south 

2 Son of rflan, set thy face toward Jerusal. 
6 Sigh therefore, thou son of man, with the 
9 Son of man, prophesy, and say. Thus saith 
. 10 it contemneth the rod of my son, (as) ev. 
. 12 Cry and bowl, son of man ; for it shall be 
, 14 son of man, prophesy, and smite (thine) 
19 son of man, appoint thee two ways, that 

28 son of man, prophesy, and say, Ihus saith 
2 son of man, wilt thou judge, wilt thou ju. 

18 Son of man, the house of Israel is to roe 
24 Son of man, Bay unto her, Thou (ai<i the 

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Eze. »3. a Son of man, there were two women, the 
23. 4 they were mine, and they bare sons and 
23. 10 they took her sons and her daughters, and 
23. 25 they shall take thy sons and thy daught. 
33. 36 Son of man, wilt thou judge Aholah and 

53. 37 have also caused their sons, whom they 

23. 47 they shall slay their sons and their daug. 

24. a Son of man. Write thee the name of the 

24. 16 Son of nfian, behold, I take away from th. 

54. 21 your sons and your daughters whom ye 
84. 25 son of man, (shall it) not (be), !n the day 

24. 25 whereupon theysettheirminds, theirsons 

25. 2 Son of man, set thy face against the Am. 

26. 2 Son of man, because that Tyrus hath said 
07. 2 son of man, take up a lamentation for T. 
s8. 2 Son of man, say imto the prince of Tyrus 
28. 12 Son of man, take up a lamentation upon 
eS. 21 Son of man, set thy face against Zidon, and 
eg. 2 Son of man, set thy face against Pharaoh 
29. 18 Son of man, Nebuchadrezzar king of Bab. 

30. 2 Son of man, prophesy and say, Thus saith 
30. 21 Son of man, I have broken the arm of P. 

31. 2 Son of man, speak unto Pharoah king of 
32 2 Son of man, take up a lamentation for P. 

32. j8 Son of man, wail for the multitude of Eg. 

33. a Son of man, speak to the children of thy 
33. 7 son of man, I have set thee a watchman 
33. 10 son of man, speak unto the house of Isr. 
33. 12 son of man, say unto the children of thy 
33. 24 Son of man, they that inhabit those was. 

33. 30 son of man, the children of thy people st. 

34. 2 Son of man, prophesy against the sheph. 

35. 2 Son of man, set thy face againt mount S. 

36. 3 son of man, prophesy unto the mountains 

36. 17 Son of man, when the house of Israel dw. 

37. 3 he said unto me, Son of man, can these 
37. 9 prophesy, son of man, and say to the wind 
37. II Son of man, these bones are the whole ho. 

37. t6 son of man, take thee one stick, and write 

38. 2 Son of man, set thy face against Gog, the 
38. 14 sc.i of man, prophesy and say unto Gog 

39. I son of man, prophesy against Gog, and 

39. 17 thou son of man, thus saith the tord GoD 

40. 4 Son of man, behold with thino eyes, and 
40. 46 these (are) the sons of Zadok among the 
43. 7 Son of man, the place of my throne, and 
43. 10 son of man, show the house to the house 

43. 18 he said unto me. Son of man, thus saith 

44. 5 Son of man, mark well, and behoid with 
44. 15 the sons of Zadok, tiiat kept the charge 
44. 25 for father, or for mother, or for son, or tor 
46. 16 the prince give a gift imto any of his sons 
46. 16 the inheritance thereof shall be his son's 
46. 17 his inheritance shall be his sons' for them 

46. 18 !ie shall give his sons inheritance out of his 

47. 6 he said unto me. Son of man, hast thou se. 

48. II the priests that are sanctified of the sons 
Dan. 8. 17 he saiduntome,Understand,Osonof man 

g. I In the first year of Darius the 3on of Ahas. 
■o 16 (one) like the similitude of the sons of men 
10 his sons shall be stirred up, and shall as. 
1 that came unto Hosea the son of Beeri 
1 In the days of .Jeroboam the son of Joasb 
I. 3 which conceived, and bare him a son 
t . 8 had weaned Lo-ruhamah, she . . bare a son 
I. 10 shall be said unto them, (Ye are) the sons 
I!. 1 I loved him, and called my son out of Eg. 
13. 13 he (is) an unwise son; for he should not 

1. I that came to Joel the son of Pethuel 
1. 12 joy is withered away from thesonsof men 

2. 28 your sons and your daughters shall prop. 

3. 8 I will sell your sons and your daughters 
Amos I. I In the days of Jeroboam the son of .Toash 

a. II I raised up of your sons for prophets, and 
7. 14 no prophet, neither (was)Iaprophefsson 
7. 17 thysonsand thy daughters shallfall by the 
«. I came unto Jonah the son of Amittal 
}, 7 tarrieth not . .hor waiteth for the sons of 
6. 5 what Baalam the son of Beor answered him 
J 6 the son dishonoureth the father, the dan. 
I. I Zephaniah the son of Cushi, the son of 
t. I Gedaliah, the son of Amariah, the son of 
I. 1 in the days of Josiahthesonof Amon, ki 
I. 1, 12, 14 Joshua the son of Josedech 

1. I, 12, 14 Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel 

2. a Speak now to Zerubbabel the son of She. 
2. 2 Joshua the son of Josedech, the high pri. 

2. 4 be strong, Joshua, son of Josedech, the 
a. 23 O Zerubbabel, my servant, the son of Sh. 
I. «, 7 Zechariah, the son of Barachiah, the son 

6. 10 go into the house of Josiah the son of Z. 

6. 11 Joshua the son of Josedech, the high pri. 

6. 14 to Jedaiah, and to Hen the son of Zepha. 
9. 13 raised up thy sons, O Zion, against thy sons 
I. 6 A son honoureth (his) father, and a serva. 

3. 3 he shall purify the sons of Levi, and pur. 
3. 6 therefore ye sons of Jacob are not consu. 
3. 17 as a man sparethhis own son that serveth 

2. A son, offspring, (3 ben. 

Ezra 6. 10 for the lite of the king, and of Ms sons 

7. 23 against the realm of the king and his sons 
Dan. 5. 21 he was driven from the sons of men; and 

S.A eon, offspring, 13 bar. 

Psa. 2. 12 Kiss the Son, lest he be angry, and ye pe. 
Prov.31. 2 What, my son? and what, the son of my 
31. 2 and what, the eon of my Borrows? 

4; A son, offspring, 13 bar. 

JBzra 5. I Zeohariah the son of Iddo, prophesied onto 
5. 2 the son of Shealtiel, and Jeshua the son 
6. 14 the prophet and Zechariah the son of Id. 



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Dan. 3. 25 the form of the fourth is like the Son of 
S- 22 thou his son, Belshazzar, hast not hum. 

7. 13 (one) like the Son of man come with the 

5. Child, lad, produce, "hi yeled. 

Gen. 32. 22 two women "servants, and his eleven sons 
Kuth I. 5 was left of her two sons and her husband 
2 Ki. 4. I is come to take unto him my two sons to 

6. Ci 'Id, lad, produce, "vY^ yelid. 

2 ja. 21. 16, t8 which (was) of the sons of the giant 
l.ContinvMtor, I'lJO manon. 

Prov 29. 21 shall have him become (his) son at the le. 
8.Continuator, posterity, J 'J rdn. 

Gen. 21. 23 not dell falsely with me, nor with my son 

Job i3. ig He shall neither have son nor nephew am. 

Isa. 14. 22 the name, and remnant„and son, and ne. 

9. Child, boy, servant, -kius pais. 

John 4. SI met him, and told (him), saying. Thy son 
Acts 3. 13 God of Abraham . . hath glorified his Son 

3. 26 having raised up his Sou .Tesus, sent him 

descendant, tIkvov tehwn. 

2 said unto the sick of the palsy. Son, be of 
28 man had two sons ; and he . . said, Son, go 

5 said unto the sick of the palsy. Son, thy 
12 betray the brother . . and the fatherthe son 
48 mother said unto him. Son, why hast thou 
31 Son, thou art ever ^vith me, and all that I 
23 Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime 
12 gave he power to become the sons of God 

14 not. .to shame you, but, as my beloved s. 

17 Timotheus, who is my beloved son, andfa. 

15 blameless and harmless, the sons of God 
22 as a son with the father, he hath served 

2 Unto Timothy, (my) own son in the faith 

18 I commit imto thee, son Timothy, accord. 
2 To Timothy, (my) dearly beloved son : G. 

1 Thou therefore, my son, be strong in the 
4 To Titus, (mine) own son after the common 

10 beseech thee for my son Onesimus, whom 
, T that we should be called the sons of God 

2 Behold, now are we the sons of God; and 

11. Sow., descendant, offspring, vl6i huios. 

Matt. I. I Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son of 

1. 2o Joseph, thou son of David, fear;uot to take 
t. 21 she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt 
J. 23 shall bring forth a son, and they shall call 
I. 25 she had brought forth her first bom son 
2 IS Out of Egypt have I called my son 

3. 17 This is my beloved Son, in whom I am w. 

4. 3 If thou be the Son of God, command that 
4. 6 If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself do. 
J. 9 what man is there of you, whom If his son 

8. 20 Son of man hath not where to lay (his) he. 
8; 29 What have we to do witli thee, .thou Son 

9. 6 the Son of man hath power on earth to fo. 
9. 27 saying, (Thou) son of David, have mercy 

10. 23 Ye shall not have gone . . till the Son of 

10. 37 he that loveth son or daughter more than 
ti. 19 The Son of man came eating and drinking 
n. 27 no man knoweth the Son, but the Father 

11. 27 save theSon, and (he)towhomsoevertheS. 

12. 8 the Son of man is Lord even of the sab. 

12. 23 and said. Is not this the son of David? 
12. 32whosoeverspeakethawordagainsttheSon 
12. 40 so shall the Son of man be three days and 

13. 37 He that soweth the good seed is the Son 

13. 41 The Son of man shall send forth his angels 

13. ss Is not this the carpenter's son ? is not his 

14. 33 saying. Of a truth thou art the Son of God 

15. 22 Have mercy on me, Lord, (thou) son of 
t6. 13 Whom do men say that I the son of man 
tfi. 16 Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living 
t6. 27 the Son of man shall oome in the glory of 
>6. 28 till they see the Son of man coming inliis 
17. s This is my beloved Son, in whom I amw. 
17. 9 until the Son of man be risen again from 
tj. 12 Likewise shall also the Son of man suffer 
17. 15 Lord, have mercy on my son :. for he is lu. 

17. 22 The Son of man shall be betrayed into the 

18. II [the Son of man is come to save that wh.] 

19. 28 when the Son of man shall sit in the thr. 
so. 18 the Son of man shall be betrayed imto the 

20. 20 mother of Zebedee's children with her s. 
eo. 21 Grant that these my two sons may sit, the 
20. 28 the Son of man came not to be ministered 
20. 30 Have mercy on us, Lord, (thou) son of 
20. 31 Have mercy on us, O Lord, (thou) son of 
«i. 9 cried, saying, Hosanna to the s. of DavidI 
91. 15 and saying, Hosanna to the son of David 
31. 37 son, saying. They will reverence my son 

21. 38 when tlie husbandmen saw the son, they 
B2. 2 king, which made a marriage for his son 

02. 42 whose son is he? They say. .(The son) of 
02. 45 If David.'.call him Lord, how is he his son? 
93. 35 unto the blood of Zacharias son of Bara. 
e4, 27 so shall also the coming of the Son of man 
24. 30 then shall appear the sign of the Son of 
24. 30 they shall see the Son of man coming in 
24. 37, 39 so shall also the coming of the Son of 
24. 44 in such an hour as ye think not the Son 
23. 13 [the day nor the hour wherein the Son of] 
25. 31; Wlien the Son of man shall come in his 
26. 2 the Son of man is betrayed to be crucified 
26. 24 The Son of man goeth as it is written of 
26. 24 woe unto tliat man by whom the Son of 
a6. 37 he took with him Peter and the two sons 
26. 4s the Son of man is betrayed into the hands 
26. 63 whether thou be the Christ, the son of 0. 



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64 Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man si. 

40 If thou be the Son of God, come downfr 

43 v/i'l have liira: for he said, I am the Son 
54 saying. Truly this was the Son of God 
ig baptizing them In the namcof the Son, and 

1 the gospel of Jesus Christ, the Son of G. 
1 1 Thou art my beloved Son, in wliom I am 

10 But that yemay loiow that the Son of man 
28 Therefore the Son of man is Lord also of 

11 cried, saying. Thou art the Son of God 
17 Boanerges, which js. The sons of thundet 
28 AU sins shall be forgiven unto the sons of 

7 Jesus, (thou) Son of the most high God? 

3 Is not this the carpenter,lthe son of Mary 

31 that the Son of man must suffermany thin 

38 of him also shall the Son of man be ash, 
7 saying. This is my beloved Son: hear him 
9 till the Son of man were risen from thede 

12 how it is written of tiie Son of man, that 

17 have brought unto thee my son, which hath 

31 Son of man is delivered into the hands of 

33 Son of man shall be delivered unto the ch. 
3S James and John, the sons of Zebedee, co. 

45 For even the Son of man came not to be 

46 blind Bartimeus, the son of Timeus, sat 

47 Jesus, (thou) son of David, have mercy ou 

48 (Thou) son of David, have marcy on me 
6 Having yet therefore one sf m, his well be. 

6 sent, .saying. They will reverence my son 
35 How say the scribes that Christ is the son 

37 whence is he (tlien) his son ? And the co. 
26 then shall they see the Son of man comi. 

32 knoweth no man . . neither the Son, hut the 
21 Son of man indeed goeth, as it is written 

21 woe to that man by whom the Son of man 
41 Son of man is betrayed into the hands of 

61 Art thou the Christ, the Son of the blessed? 

62 ye shall see the Son of man sitting on the 

39 he said,iTruly this man was the Son of 6. 

13 Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou 

31 bring forth a son, and shalt call his name 

32 shall be called the Son of the Highest: and 

35 bom of thee sjiall be called the Son of G. 

36 she hath also conceived a son in her old 

57 be delivered; and she brought forth a son 

7 she brought forth her first bom son, and 

2 word of God came imto John the son of 

22 Thou art my beloved Sonjan thee I am we. 

23 the son of Joseph, v/hich was (the son) of 

3 If thou be the Son of God, command thia 
9 If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself 

22 And they said. Is not this Joseph's son? 

41 Thou art Christ, the Son of God. And he 

10 James and John, the sons of Zebedee, wh. 

24 But that yemay know that the Son of man 

5 That the Son of man is Lord also of thesa. 
22 cast out your name as evil, for the Son of 

12 dead man carried out, the only son of hia 

34 The Son of man is come eating and drink. 
28 Jesus, (thou) Son of God most high? I be. 
22 Son of man, must suffer many things, and 
26 of him shall the Son of man be ashamed 

35 saying, Tliis is my beloved Son: hear him 

38 look upon my son; for he is mine onlych. 
41 Jesus answering said . . Bring thy son hit. 

44 for the Son of man shall be delivered into 
56 [For the Son of man is not come to destroy] 

58 Son of man hath not where to lay(his) he. 

6 if the son of peace be there, your peace 
22 no man knoweth who the Son is, but the 
22 but the Son, and (he) to whom the Son wi. 

1 1 If a son shall ask bread of any of you that 
19 by whom do your sons cast (them) out? th. 
30 so shall also the Son of man be to this ge, 

8 him shall the Son of man also confess be. 

10 shall speak a word against the Son of man 

40 the Son of man cometh at an hour when 
53 be divided against the son, and the son 

11 And he said, A certain man had two sons 

13 younger son gathered all together, and 
19, 21 no more worthy to be called thy son 

21 the son said unto him. Father, I have si. 

24 this jny son was dead, and is alive again 

25 his elder son was in the field : and as he 
30 as soon as this thy son was come, which 

22 to see one of the days of the Son of ni«n 
24 so shall also the Son of man be in his day 

26 so shall it be also in the days of the Son 

30 in the day when the Son of man is revealed 

8 when the Son of man cometh, shall he find 

31 all things . . concerning the Son of man sh. 
38, 39 (thou) son of David, have mercy on me 

9 forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham 
10 the Son of man is come to seek and to sa. 
13 I will send my beloved son: it may be 

41 How say they that Christ is David's son? 
44 calleth him Lord, how is he then his son? 

27 then shall they see the Son of man coming 

36 worthy, .to stand before the Son of man 
22 the Son of man goeth.as it was determined 
48 betray est thou the Son of man with a kiss 

69 Hereafter sliall the Son of man sit on the 

70 Art thou then the Son of God? And he said 

7 The Son of manmust be delivered into the 

18 the only begotten [Son], which is in the b. 
34 and bare record that this is the Son of God 

1. 42 he said, Thou art Simon the son of Jona. 
I. 4s Jesus of Nazareth the son of Joseph 
t. 49 thou art the Son of God ; thou art the kl. 
1. 51 ascending and descending upon the Son 

3. 13 (even) the Son of man which is in heaven 

3. 14 even so must the Son of man be lifted np 



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Joho 3. 16 he gave his only begotten Son, thnt who. 
3. 17 God sent not his Son into the world to co. 
3. 18 in the name of the only begotten Son of 
3. 35 The Fatlier loveth the Son, and h.ith giv. 
3. 36 He that believeth on the Son hath everl. 

3. 36 he that believeth not the Son shall not see 

4. 5 ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph 
4. 46 a certain nobleman, whose son was sick 
4. 47 that he would come down, and heal his a. 
4. 50 Jesus saith unto him, (Jo thy way ; thy 9, 

4. 53 same hour.. Jesus said unto him, Thy son 

5. ig.The Son can do nothing of himself, but 
5. 19 what, .ho dosth, these also doeth the Son 
S. 20 the Father loveth the Son, and showeth 
5. 21 feven so the Son quickeneth whom he will 
5. 22 committed all judgment unto the Son 

5. 23 all fmen) should honour the Son, even as 
5. 23 He that honoureth not the Son honoureth 
5. 25 the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of 
5. 26 so hath he given to the Son to have lifein 

5. 27 judgment also, because he is the Son of 

6. 27 which the Son of man shall give unto you 
6. 40 every one which seeth the Son, and bell. 
6. 42 Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, who. 
6. 53 Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of man 

6, 62 if ye shall see the Son of man ascend up 
6. 69 [thou art that Christ, the Son of the living) 
8. 28 Wlien ye have lifted up the Son of man 
8. 35 servant abideth not. .(but) the Son abid. 

8. 36 If the Son therefore shall make you free 
g. .19 Is this your son, who ye say was born bli. 

9. 20 We know that this is our son, and that he 
9. 3s 0ost thou believe on the Son of God? 

«o. 36 because I said, I am the Son of God 

II. 4 that the Son of God might be glorified th. 

11. 27 thou art the Christ, the Son of God, whi. 

12. 23 The hour is come, that the Son of man sh. 1 
12.34 The Son of man., who is this Son of man! 

13. 31 Now is the Son of man glorified, and God 

14. 13 that the Father may be glorified in the Son 
17. I glorify thy Son, that thy Son also may gl. 
ij. 12 none of them is lost, but the son of perd. 
19. 7 because he made himself the Son of God 
19. 26 he saith unto his mother . . behold thy son 
ao. 31 that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God 

Acta a. 17 your sons and your daughters shall prop. 

4. 36 which is, being interpreted ,The son of co. 

7. 16 bought for a sum of money of the sons of 
7. 21 took . . and nourished him for her own son 
7. 29 land of Madian, where he begat two soil* 

7. 56 the Son of man standing on the right hand 

8. 37 [I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of] 

9. 2o preached Christ, .that he is the Son of G. 
13. 21 God gave unto them Saul the son of Cis, a 
13. 33 Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten 
x6. I Timotheus, the son of a certain woman 
19. 14 there were seven sons of (one) Sceve, a J. 
23. 6 I am a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee 
23. 16 Paul's sister's son heard of their lying in 

Bom. I. 3 his son Jesus Christ our Lord, which was 
1. 4 And declared (to be) the Son of God with 
I. 9 whom I serve, .in the gospel of his Son 

5. 10 reconciled to God by the death of his Son 
8. 3 God, sending his own Son in the likeness of 
8. 14 by the spirit of God, they are the sons of 
8. 19 waiteth for the manifestation of the sons 

8. 29 (to be) conformed to the image of his Son 
8 32 He that spared not his own Son, but del. 

9. 9 At this time .and Sara shall have a son 

I Co. I. 9 called unto the fellowship of his Son Jesus 

15. 28 then shall the Son also himself be subject 
a Co. I. 19 the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who was pr. 

6. 18 ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith 
Oal. « 16 To reveal his Son in me, that I might pr. 

a. 20 [I live by the faith of the Son of God, who] 
4. 4 God sent forth his Son, made of a woman 
4. 6 And because ye are sons, God hath sent 
4. 6 the spirit of his Son into your hearts, cry. 

4. 7 a servant, but a son ; and if a son, then an 
4. 22 it is written, that Abraham had two sons 
4. 30 the bondwoman and her son : for the son 
4. 30 bondwoman shall not be heir with the son 

'Eph. 3. 5 was not made known unto the sons of men 

4. 13 and of the knowledge of the Son of God 
Col. I. 13 translated, .into the kindgom of his. .Son 
I Th. I. 10 to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he 
9 111. 2. 3 that man of sin be revealed, the son of 
Heb. I. 2 spokenuntousby(his)Son, whom hehatU 

I. 5 Thou arii my Son, this day have I begott. 
I. 5 a Father, and he shall be to me a Son 

I. 8 unti the Son (he saith), Thy throne, O God 
a. 6 or the Son of mau, that thou vlsitest him 
o. 10 in bringing many sons unto glory, to ma. 
3. 6 But Christ as a Son over his own house 

4. 14 a great High Priest . .Jesus the son of God 

5. 5 Thou art my Son, today have I begotten 

5. 8 Though he were a Son, yet learned heob. 

6. 6 they crucify to themselves the Son of God 

7. 3 made like unto the Son of God ; abideth 
7. ■ 5 they that are of (the sons of] Levi, who re. 
7. 28 (maketh) the Son, who ia consecrated tor 

10. 29 who hath trodden under foot the Son of 

11. 21 By faith Jacob . .blessed both the sons of 

II. 34 refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's 
12. s My son, despise not thou the chastening 
12. 6 and scourgeth every son whom he receiv. 
12. 7 with you as with sons ; for what son is he 
12. 8 then are ye bastards, and not sons 

JaS. 2. 21 when he had offered Isaac his son upon 
I Pe. 5. 13 salnteth you ; and (so doth) Marcus my a. 
3 Pe. 1. 17 This ia my belovqd Son, in whom I am 
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I Jo. I. 7 the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cicana. 
2. 22 that denleth the Father and the Son 
2. 23 Whosoever denieth the Son, the same ha. 

2. 24 ye also shall continue in the Son, and in 
., 3. 8 the Son of God was manifested, that he 

3. 23 believe on the name of his Son Jesus Ch. 

4. 9 God sent his only begotten Son into the 
4. 10 sent his Son (to be) the propitiation for 
4. 14 the Father sent the Son (to be) the Savlo. 

4. 15 shall confess that Jesus isthe Son of God 

5. 5 he that believeth that Jesus is the Son of 
S. g of God which he hath testifletli of his S. 
S. 10 He that believeth on the Son of God hath 
5. 10 he believeth not the record, .of his Son 
5. II eternal life, and this life is in his Son 

S. 12 He that hath the Son hath life ; (and) 
S. 12 M that hath not the Son of God hath not 
S. [13,] I J believe on the name of the Son of G. 
5. 20 we know that the Son of God is come, and 
5. 20 in him that is true, (even) in his Son Jea. 
i John 3 from the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of the 

9 he hath both the Father and the Son 
Rev. X. 13 (one) like unto the Sou of man; clothed 
2. iB These things saith the Son of God, who 
14. 14 (one) sat like unto the Son of man, having 
21. 7 will be his God, and he shall be my sou 
SOU, (in law, to be) — 

l.Son, in law, bridegroom, hitshand, J^ilJ chatkoM. 

Gen. 19. 12 Hast thou here any besides? son in law 

ig. 14 spake unto his sons in law, which married 

19. 14 as one that mpcked unto his sons in law 

Judgi5. 6 Samson, the son in law of the Timnite 

ig. 5 damsel's father said unto his son in law 

1 Sa. 18. 18 that I should be son in law to the king 

22. 14 as David, which (is) the king's son in law 

2 Ki. 8. 27 he (was) the son in law of the house of A. 
Neh. 6. iS he (was) the son in law of Shechanlah the 

13. 28 (was) son in law to Sanballat the Eoron. 

2. To be son in law, [nrj ehathan, 7. 

I Sa. 18. 21 Thou Shalt this day bo my son in law in 
j8. 22 now therefore be the king's son in law 
18. 23 (a) light (thing) to be a king's son in law 
x8. 26 pleased David, .to be the king's son inlaw 
18. 27 that he might be the king's son in law 

SON of, to be the — 

To be born, begotten, ih] yalady 2. 

I Ch.2o. C and he also was the son of the gianfc 

SON, only — 

Only, single, Tn; yachid. 

Gen. 22. 2 thine only (son) Isaac, whom thou lovest 
Jer. 6. 26 make thee mourning, (asfor) an only son 
Zech 12. 10 as one moumeth for (his) only (son), and 

SON'S son — 

Son's son, successor, sprout, progeny, 153 neked. 
Gen. 21. 23 wilt not de^l falsely, .with my son's son 

SONG — 

l.A song of praise, I'pi zemir. 

Job 33. 10 God my maker, who glveth songs in the 
Psa.iig. 54 Thy statutes have been my songs in the 
Isa. 24. 16 we heard songs, (even) glory to the righ. 

2. A song of praise, nnoi zimrath. 

Exodis. 2 The LORD (is) my strength and song, and 

3. What is lifted up, burden, tt'&a niassa. 

I Ch.15. 22 (was) for song: heinstructed about these. 
15. 27 the master of the song with the singers 

A.Song accompanied icith stringed instrument, .ij':;. 
Job 30. 9 now am I their song; yea, I am their by. 
Psa. 69. 12 and I (was) the song of the drunkards 

77. 6 I call to remembrance my song in the ni. 
Isa. 38. 20 we will sing my songs to the stringed ins. 
Lam. 3. 14 a derision to all my people, (and) theirso. 

5.yl loud cry or song, j'l ron. 

Psa.32. 7 thou shalt compass me.ahout with songs of 

Q.A song, -\'V shir. 

Gen. 31. 27 with mirth, and with songs, with tabret 
Judg. 5. 12 utter a song: arise, Barak, and lead thy ca. 
I Ki. 4. 32 and his songs were a thousand and five 

1 Ch. 6. 31 whom David set over the service of song 

25. 6 under the hands of their father for song 
25. 7 that were instructed in the songs of the 

2 Ch.2g. 27 the song of the LoRDbegan (also) with the 
Neh. 12. 46 songs of praise and thanksgiving unto G. 
Psa. 28. 7 rejoiceth; and with my song will I praise 

30. title. A Psalm (and) Song (at) the dedication 
33. 3 Sing unto him a new song; play skilfully 
40. 3 heliathputanew song in my mouth, (ev.) 
42. 8 and in the night his song (shall be) with 
45. 46. title. To the chief Musician. .A Song 
48. title. A Song (and) Psalm for the sons of 

65. title. Tothe chief Musician, APsalm.. Song 

66. title. To the chief Musician, A Song (or) 

67. 75. 76. title. To the chief Mnsician..A..Song 

68. title. To the chief Musician, A Psalm (or) S. 
6g. 30 I will praise the name of God with a song 
83. title. A Song (or) Psalm of Asaph 
87. 88. title. A Psalm (or) Song for the sons of K. 
92. title. A Psalm (or) Song for the sabbath day 
g6. I singunto the Lord anew song; singun. 
g8. I O sing unto the Lord a new song; for he 

108. title. A Song (or) Psalm of David 
120. 121 123.123. 126. 128. 129. 130.132. i34.<.A8ong 
122. 124. 131. 133. tielc. A Song of degreesof David 
137. 3 (saying), Sing us (one) of the songs of 2ion 
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P8a.i44. g I will sing a new song unto thoe, God 
149. I Sing unto the Lord a now soug, (and)hl9 
Prov ?5. 20 so (is) he that slngeth songs to an heavy 
Eccl.' 7. s than for a man to hear the song of fools 
Song I. I The Song of songs, which (is) Solomon's 
Isa. 23. 16 sing many aong-j, that thou niayest be re. 
24. 9 They shall not drink wine with a song 
26, I In that day shall this song be sung In tho 

30. 29 Ye shall have a song, as in the night, (w.) 
42. 10 Sing unto the LORD a new song, (and) his. 

Eze. 26. 13 t will cause the noise of thy songs to cease 
33. 32 as a very lovclysongof oncthatliath apl. 
Amos 5. 23 Take thou away., the noise of thy songs 
8. 10 I will turn, .your songs into lamentation 
7. A song, rn'?' shirah. 

Exodij. I Then sang Moses., this song unto the LORD 
Num2i. 17 Israel sang this song. Spring up, O well 
Deut3i. 19 write ye this song foryou, and teach Ittho 
31. 19 that this song may be a witness for me 

31. 21 this song shall testify against them as a 
31. 22 Moses therefore wrote this song the same 

31. 30 Moses spake, .the words of this song, un. 

32. 44 spake all the words of this song in the ears 
2 Sa. 22. I David spake, .the words of this song in 
Psa. 18. tille. unto the Lord the words of this song 
Isa. 5. J a song of my beloved touching his vincy. 
Amos 8. 3 the songs of the temple shall bo howUnga 

8. Word or matter of a song, iv -^y) debar shir. 
Psa. 1 37. 3 For there they, .required of us a song 

9,Xu ode, oiS^ ode. 

Eph. 5. ig in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs 
Col. 3. 16 in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs 
Bev. 5. 9 they sung a new song, saying. Thou art 
14. 3 they sung as it were a new song before tho 

14. 3 no man could leam that song but the hu. 

15. 3 they sing the song of Moses . . and the song 

SONS, adoption of — 

The placing as a son, vloBeaia huiothesia. 

Gal. 4. 3 we might receive the adoption of sons 
BOON, sooner — 
I. Hastily, swiftly, »'ri chish, 

Psa. 90. 10 for it ia soon cut off, and we fly away 

i.Hastity, ina maker, 

Deut. 4. 26 ye shall soon utterly perish from off the 
3. Haste, rn7\D rne?ierah. 

Psa. 37. 2 they shall soon be cut down like the grass 
i.A littk, o;;i? meat. 

Job 32. 22 (In so doing) my Maker would soon take 

Psa. 81.14 I should soonliavesubduedtheircncmlcs 

Z. Short, ysii qatser. 

Prov. 14. 17 (He that is) soon^angry dealeth foolishly 
6. To hasten, ino mahar, 3. 

Psa. 106. 13 They soon forgot his works; they waited 
7. Along with the thing, irapaxprnJ-a- po-rachrema. 

Matt2i. 20 How soon is the flg tree withered away 

S.Quickly, speedily, rax^ois tacheos. 

Gal. I. 6 I marvelthatj-e are so soonremovcdfrom 
2 Th. 2. 2 That ye be not soon shaken in mind, or ba 

9. More sivifly, speedily, rdx'ov tackion. 

Heb. 13. ig that I may be restored to yon the sooner 
BOON, to be so — 
To haste, inp mahar, 3. 

Exod 2. 18 How (is itthat)ye are come so soon today 
SOON as, as — 

1. Appearance, rt}<-p mareh. 

l^e. 23. 16 as soon as she saw them withhereyes, she 

2. To become, yivoixai ginomai. 

Acts 12. iS as soon as it was day, there was no small 
[See As, as soon as.] 

SOOTHSAYEH., soothsaying — 

l.To cut off or down, decree, 113 gezar. 

Dan. 2. 27 the astrologers, the magicians, the sooth. 

4. 7 Then came, .the Chaldeans, and the soot. 

5. 7 to bring, the Chaldeans, and the sooths. 
5. XI astxologers, Chaldeans, (and) soothsayers 

l.To observe the clouds, Jjy anan, Sec. 

Isa. 2. 6 (and) are soothsayers likfe the PhiUstinea 
Mic. s- " and thou shalt have no (more) soothsayers 

3. To divine, use divination, DPi; qasarjfi. 

Josh. 13. 22 Baalam also the son of Bebr, the soothsa. 

4. To divine,use divination, navrfioiiat manteuomai. 

Acts 16. 16 broughther masters.. gain by soothsaylDg 

SO-PA'-TEE, 2(tfTaTD0 5. 

A believer from Berea, who accompanied Paul from 
Greece to Asia on his \Tay to Syria ; perhaps the same 
as Sosipater. 

Acts 20. 4 there accompanied him into Asia, 3. of B. 
SOPS, sop — 
l.Soap, rna borith. 

Jer. 2. 22 though thon wash..ana take thee much s. 

Mai. 3. 2 like a reflner'a are, and like fuUer's soap 

2, A morsel, xliufilov psomion. 

John 13. 26 He itisto whom I shall give a sop, when 1 
13. 26 when he had dipped the sop, he gave (^t) 
13. 27 And after the sop Satan entered into hira 
13. 30 He then having received the sop we=i'l— 



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SO-PHE'-RETH, n-jSDn learnin/j. 

A servant of Solomon whose descendants returned with 

Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Kzra 2. 55 the children of S., the children of Peruda 
Neh. 7. 57 the children of S., the children o£ Perida 

SORCERER, Borceress, (to use) Borcen'es — 
\,A wizard, sorcerer, t]»3 kashshaph. 

Jer. 27. 9 nor to your enchanters, nor to your sore. 

2. To use xuiiclicraft or sorcery, ']?'3 kashaph, 3. 

Exod. 7. 1 1 also called the wise men and the sorcerers 
Dan. 2. 2 the astrologers, and the sorceries, and the 
Mai. 3. 5 a swift witness against the sorcerers, and 

3. Witchcrafts, sorceries, D'D^? keshaphim. 

Isa. ^^. 9 for the multitude of thy sorceries, (and) 
47. 12 with the multitude of thy sorceries, whe. 

4. To observe the clouds, ]IV, anan, 3a. 

Isa. 57. 3 draw near hither, ye sons of the sorceress 
K>. Magic, fxayela mageia. 

Acts 8. II he had bewitched them with sorceries 
•V. To use magic, fiayeiw mageuo. 

Acts 8. 9 used sorcery, and bewitched thepeople of 

7. A magician, fiayos magos. 

Acts 13. 6 they found a certain sorcerer, a false pro. 
13. a Elymas the sorcerer for so is his name by 

&. Enchantment with drugs, (papuaKela pharmakeia. 

Rev. 9, 21 nor of their (sorceries], nor of their forni. 

18. 23 by thy sorceries were all nations deceived 

9. An enchanter with drugs, (papixaKeispharmakeus. 

Rev. 21. 8 [sorcerers,] and idolaters, and all liars, sh. 

10. An enchanter with drugs, (papfiaKo; pharmakos. 
Rev. 22. 15 without (are) dogs, and sorcerers and wh. 

SORE, (to be full of sores, go, make, wax) — 
l.Jland, i; yad. 

Psa. 77. 2 my sore ran in the night, and ceased not 

2. A great weeping, Sn: '33 beki gadol. 

Judg.2i. 2 and lifted up their voices, and wept sore 
2 Sa. 1 3. 3& l<ing also and all his servants wept very s. 
2 Ki.2o. 3 I beseech thee. .And Ilezekiah wept sore 
Isa. 38. 3 good in thy sight ; and Hezekiah wspt sore 

3. To be sick, ."iSn chalah. 

Eccl. 5. 13 There is a sore evil (which) I have seen 

5. 16 this also(is) a sore evil, (that) in all points 

4. To be strong, pm chazaq. 

Gen. 41. 56 the famine waxed sore in the land of Eg. 

41. 57 because that the famine was (so) sore in 
2 Ki. 3. 26 saw that the battle was too sore for him 
Jer. 52. 6 the famine was sore in the city, so that 
h. Strong, pjn chazaq. 

I Sa. 14. 52 there was sore war against the Philistines 
1 Kj.17. 17 liis sickness was so sore, that there was 

18. 2 And (there was) a sore famine in Samaria 

G.SlauglUer, njo tebach. 

Eze. 21. 10 It 13 sharpened to make a sore slaughter 
1 .To be pained, dns kaab. 

Gen. 34. 25 on the third day, when they were sore 

8. To cause pain, mar, 3N3 kaab, 5. 

Job 5. 18 he maketh sore, and bindeth up;hewou. 

9. To be heavy, weighty, 133 kabed. 

Judg.2o. 34 the battle was sore: but they knew not th. 
I Sa. 31. 3 the battle went sore against Saul, and the 
I Ch. 10. 3 the battle went sore against Saul, and the 

\Q. Heavy, weighty, 133 kabed. 

Gen. 4 V I And the famine (was) sore in the land 
47. 4 the famine (is) sore in the land of Canaan 
47. 13 the famine (was) very sore, so that the 
50. 10 mourned with a great and very sore lam. 

W. Cause of anger, provocation, sadness, oy? kaas. 
1 Sa. I. 6 her adversary also provoked her sore, for 

12. Might, exceedingly, ind meod. 

Gen. 19. 9 they pressed sore upon the man, (even) 

20. 8 told all and the men were sore afraid 
Exod. 14 10 they were sore afraid: and the children of 
Num.22. 3 Moab was sore afraid of the people, beca. 
Josh. g. 24 we were sore afraid of our lives because 
Judg 10. 9 to fight, so that Israel was sore distressed 

75. 18 he was sore athirst, and called on the L. 
1 Sa. 17. 24 all the men of Israel were sore afraid 

21. 12 was sore afraid of Achish the king of Ga. 
28. 15 I am sore distressed; for the Philistines 
28. 20 Saul fell straightway and was sore afraid 
28. 21 the woman saw that he was sore troulj. 
31. 3 and he was sore wounded of the archers 
31. 4 would not, for he was sore afraid Ther. 

I Kl. 17. 17 his sickness was so sore, that there was 

1 Ch.io. 4 would not; for he was sore afraid. So S. 

2 Ch. 35. 23 Have me away ; for I am sore wounded 
Neh. 13. 8 It grieved me sore : therefore I ca.st forth 
Psa. 6. 3 My soul is also sore vexed . but thou, L. 

6. 10 mine enemies be ashamed and sore vexed 
38. 8 I am feeble and sore broken : 1 have ro. 

Isa. 64. 9 Be not wroth very sore, Lord, neither 
64. 12 hold thy peace, and afflict us very sore? 

Jer 50. 12 Your mother shall be sore confounded 
12. Trespass, transgression, '^ao m,aal. 

2 Ch.28. 19 and transgressed sore against the LORD 
li.Stroke, plague, Vi) nega. 

I/ev. «3. 42 in the bald head, .a white reddish eore 



Lev. 13. 43 (if) the rising of the sore (be) white redd. 

2 Ch. 6. 28 whatsoever sore, or whatsoever sickness 

6. 29 every one shall knov/ his own sore and his 

Psa. 38. II my friends stand aloof from my sore, and 

Ih.A smiting, blow, stroke, nsa viakkah. 

Isa. I. 6 wounds, and bruises, and putrifylng sores 

16. To be powerful, grievous, fin marats, 2. 

Mio. 2. 10 destroy (you), even ivith a sore destrUct. 

17. A great displeasure, Vnj r\-ip^ qetseph gddol. 
Zech. I. 2 The Lord hath been sore displeased with 

I. IS I am very sore displeased with the heath. 
18. 7*0 be sharp, hard, n^fj qashah. 

1 Sa. 5. 7 his hand is sore upon us, and uponDagon 
1^. Sharp, hard, nop qasheh. 

2 Sa. 2. 17 And there was a very sore battle that day 
Isa. 27. I the Lord with his sore and great and st. 

20. To make abundant weeping, .153 nni rabah, 5. 
Ezra 10. I for the people wept very sore 

21. Evil, n ra. 

Deut. 6. 22 showed signs and wonders, great and sore 
28. 35 with a eore botch that cannot be healed 
28. 59 sore sickness, and of long continuance 

2 Ch.2t. 19 so he died of sore diseases. And his peo. 

Job 2. 7 smote Job with sore boil from the sole of 

Psa. 71. 20 which hast showed me groat and sore tr. 

Eccl. 1. 13 this sore travail hath God given to theso. 
4. 8 This (is) also vanity, yea, it (is) a sore tr. 

Eze. 14. 21 when I send myfoursore judgmentsupon 

22. Great, much, many, «'?& saggi. 

Dan. 6. 14 the king was sore displeased with him. 
23. Fear, fright, trembling, nj/'i;' saar. 

Eze. 27. 35 their kings shall be sore afraid, they shall 
2i.Sufficient, coming up. to, lKa.v6s hikanos. 

Acts 20. 37 they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck 

25. To be ulcerated, ^AKSo/xai lielkoomai. 

Luke 16. 2o which was laid at his gate, full of sores 

2<i. An ulcer, eKxos helkos. 

LukeiS. 21 moreover, dogscame and licked hissores 
Rev. 16. 2 Therefell aniiisdnieand srrievoussorCiV.n 

21 . Great fear , (l>6^ov ij.eyav pkohonmegan, Lu. 2.9. 

28 Evilly, icickcdly, kukus kakos. 

Matti7. 15 he is lunatic, and sore vexed : for oftti. 

29 Very, very much, exceedingly, \iav lian. 
Mark 6. 51 they were [sore] amazed in themselves be. 

30 Much, nvxny, ttoKvs polus. 

Mark 9. 26 (the spirit) cried, and rent him sore, and 

31. Vehemently, c<p6opa sphodra. 

Matti7. 6 they fell on their face, and were sore af. 

32. Worse, x^lp^" cheirSn. 

Heb. 10. 29 Of how much sorer punishment, suppose 
[Sec also Afraid, amazed, break, broken, displeased 
displeasure, go, grieved, lie, pained, press, troubled 
very]. 

SO'-REK, PTB" vineyard. 

A valley (and stream) between Askelon and Gaza, not 
far from Zorah : the stream was part of the boundary 
line between Dan and Simeon. 

Judg r6. 4 ho loved a woman in the valley of S., wh. 
SORROW — 

1. M'X "i2it aboi. 

Prov23. 29 Who hath woe? who hath sorrow? who 

2. Vanity, iniquity, ]i!< aven. 

Psa. go. 10 yet (is) their strength labour and sorrow 

S. Lamentation, n.'Jx aniyyah. 

Isa. 29. 2 and there shall be heaviness and sorrow 
4. Grief, ^^1 deabah. 

Job 41.22 and his sorrow is turned into Joy before 
h. Grief, J13N-1 deabon. 

Deut28. 65 and failing of eyes, and sorrow of mind 
G.Sorroio,fear, .ijkt decLgak. 

Jer. 49. 23 (there is) sorrow on the sea jit cannot be 
7. Fang, cord, Ssn, S3n chebel. 

2 Sa. 22. 6 The sorrows of hell compassed me about 

Job 2j. 17 (God) distributeth sorrow in his anger 
39. 3 They bow they cast out their sorrows 

Psa. 18. 4 The sorrows of death compassed me, and 

18. 5 The sorrows of hell compassed me about 

1 16. 3 The sorrows of death compassed me, and 

Isa. 1 3. 8 pangs and sorrows shall take hold of them 

Jer. 13. 21 shall not sorrows take thee, as a woman 
49. 24 sorrows have taken her, as a woman In 

Hos. 13. 13 The sorrows of a travailing woman shall 
8. Pain, S'n chil. 

Exod 1 5. 14 sorrow shall take hold on the inhabitants 
9. Pain, nVn chilah. 

Job 6. 10 yea, I would hardenmyseU in sorrow: let 

10. Affliction, j'u; yagon 

Gen. 42. 38 my grey hairs with sorrow to the grave 
44. 31 the grey hairs of thy servant, .with sorr. 
Esth. g. 22 was turned unto them from sorrow to joy 
Psa. 13, 2 I take counsel inmy souJ,(having)sorrow 
107. 39 through oppression, affliction, and sorrow 
J 16. 3 hold upon me; I found trouble and sorr. 
Isa. 35. 10 and sorrow and sighing shall flee away 
SI- M (and) sorrow and mounung shall flee aw. I 



Jer. 8. 18 (When) I would comfort myself ugainstso 
2o. 18 out of the womb to seelabour and sorrow 
31.13 and make them rejoice from their sorrow 

Eze. 23. 33 filled *vith drunkenness and sorrow, with 

11. Pain, 3N3 keeb. 

Psa. 39. 2 I held my peace, .and my sorrow was St. 

Isa. 17. II in the day of grief and of desperate sorr, 

65. 14 ye shall cry for sorrow of heart, and shall 

12. Sadness, Dys kaas. 

Eccl. 7. 3 Sorrow (is) better than laughter : for by 
VI. 10 Therefore remove sorrow from Uiy heart 

13 .Sadness, bys kaas. 

Job 17. 7 Mine eye also ia dim by reason of sorrow 
li. Blinding, nna meginnah. 

Lam. 3. 65 Givethem sorrowof heart, thy curse unt<i 
IS.Pain, 31X30 makob. 

Exod. 3. 7 heard their cry. .for I know their sorrow 

Psa. 32. lo Many sorrows (shall be) to the wicked: but 
38. 17 and ray sorrow (is) continually before mo 

Eccl. I. 18 increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow 

2. 23 all his days (are) sorrows, and his trivail 
Isa. 53. 3 a man of sorrows, and acquainted with 

53. 4 borne our griefs, and carried our son'ows 
Jer. 30. IS thy sorrow (ia) incurable forihe multitude 

45. 3 the Lord hath added grief to my sonrtiw 

Lam. I. 12 if there beany sorrow like untomy sonow 

1. 18 hear, I pray you. .and behold my sorrow 

IQ. Grief, rt^'UV.Q maatsebah. 

Isa. 50. 1 1 yc that kindle a Are. .lie down in sorrow 

17. Labour, Say amal. 

Job 3. lo it shut not up. .nor hid sorrow from mine 
Psa. 55. 10 mischief also and sorrow (are) in the mi. 

18. Grief, 3vj; etseb. 

Gen. 3. 16'in sorrow thou Shalt bring forth children 
Psa.127. 2 to sit up late, to eat tho bread of sorrows 
Prov.io. 22 it maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow 

19. Grievous thing, 3sy otseb. 

1 Ch. 4. 9 saying, because I bare him with sorrow 
Isa. 14. 3 Lord shall give thee rest from thy sorrow 

20.Grievous thing, ps^y iisfsdbon. 

Gen. 3. 16 I will greatly multiply thy sorrow and thy 

3. 17 in sorrowshalt thou eat (of) it all the days 

21.Grievov.s thing, n3vy atstzebeth. 

Job 9. 28 I am afraid of all my sorrows, I know th. 
Psa, 16. 4 Their sorrows shall be multiplied (that) 
Prov.io. 10 thatwinketh with the eye causeth sorrow 

15. 13 by sorrow of the heart the spirit is broken 
22. Pain, pang, "I'V isir. 

Dan. 10. 16 by the vision my sorrows are turned upon 
23. Strait, close, 3S, ff ttar. 

Isa. 5 30 behold darkness (and) sorrow, and the li. 
2i. Eml, bad, Vl ra,' 

Gen. 44. 29 bring down my grey hairs with sorrow to 

25.Eml, badness, yi roa. 

Neh. 2. 2 this (is) nothing (else) but sorrow of heart 

26. Affliction, so-a-ow, .Tjin tugah. 

Prov. 17.21 that begetteth a fool (doeth it) to his sor 

27. Grief, sorrow, affliction, Kv-kt) lupe. 

Ijuke22. 45 disciples, he found them sleeping'for sor. 

J ohm 6. 6 because I have said these, .sorrow hath II. 

\6. 20 but your sorrow shall be turned into joy 

16. 21 woman when she is in travail hath sorrow. 
16. 22 ye now therefore have sorrow : but I will 

2 Co. 2. 3 I should have sorrow from them of whom 

2. 7 be swallowed up with overmuch sorrow 
7. 10 godly sorrow worketh repentance to salv. 
7. 10 the sorrow of the world worketh death 
PhU. 2. 27* lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow 

28. Pain, torture, grief, sorrow, oSuct) odune. 
Rom. 9. 2 That I have, .continual sorrow in my he. 
t Ti. 6. 10 and pierced themselves . . with many sor. 

29. Sorrow, grief, mourning, irivdos penthos. 
Rev. 18. 7 so much torment and sorrow give her 
18. 7 am no widow, and shall see no sorrow 
21. 4 no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying 
30. Labour, pain, sorrow, uo'iv odin. 

Matt 24. 8. All these (are) the beginning of sorrows . 
Mark 1 3. 8 These (are) the beginnings of sorrowa 

SORROW, to (cause, have) — 
l.^o be grieved, pained, 3ni daah. 

Jer. 31. 12 and they shall not sorrow anymore at 

2. To be sorrowful, afraid, JNi daag. 

1 Sa. 10. 2 sorroweth for you,' saying, What shall I 
3.T0 cause pain, sorrow, 3n dvb, 5. 

Lev. 26. 16 consume the eyes, and cause sorrow of he. 

4. To be pained, S'n, Vin ehul, chil. 

Jer. 51. 29 the land shall tremble and sorrow : for ev. 

5.T0 begin, VSri chalal, 5. 

Hob. 8. 10 they shall sorrow a little for the burden 
6. To be angry, sad, oy| kaas. 

EccL 5.17 (he hath) much sorrow and wrath with his 
7. To grieve, make sad, Xvirloi lupeo. 

2 Co. 7. 9 but that ye sorrowed to repentance: for 

7. II this self same thing, that ye sorrowed af. 
I Th. 4. 13 that ye sorrow not, evea as dlhers which 



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8 Tci be pained, biv!/aoj.i.ai odunaomai. 

Luke 2 48 father aud I have sought thee sorrowing 
Acts 2o. 38 Sorrowing most of all for the words which 

SORBOWFUI, (exceeding, less, very) — 
1 To be grieved, pained, 2>r\ daab. 

Jer. 31. 25 and I have repleuished every sorrojyful 

2. Sickness, 'H devai. 

Job 6. 7 i'he thiugs. .(are) as my sorrowful meat 
Z.To be afflicted, ■^y.yagak, 2. 

Zeph. 3. 18 I will' gather (them that are) Borrowful 

4. To be pained, 3Np kaab. 

Psa. 69. 29 But I (am) poor and sorrowful: let thysa. 
i. Sharp, hard, rwi^qasheh. 

1 Sa. I. 15 I (am) a woman of a sorrowful spirit : I 

6. Less {or not) sorrowful, a\vir6repos alupoteros. 

Phil. 2. c8 and that I may be the less sorrowful 

7. To grieve, make sad, \vTr4ti) lupeo. 

Matt 19. 22 he went away sorrowful : for he had great 

2 Co. 6. 10 As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing ; as po. 

SOEEOWniL, to be. — 

I To be pained, Vn, "jin chv.1, chil. 

Zech. g. 5 Gaza also (shall see it), and be very sorr. 
i.To be pained, 3Np kaab. 

Prov 14. 13 Even in laughter the heart is aorrowful 

3. To grieve, make sad, \uireco lupeo. 

Matt26. 22 they were exceediiigsorrowful,apd began 

26. 37 and began to be sorrovifful and very heavy 

Mark 14. 19 they'began to be sorrowful, and to say un. 

John 16. 20 ye shall bo sorrowful, but your sorrow sh. 

4 Very or exceeding sorrowful, ireplKvirosperilupos. 

Matt 26. 38 My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto 

Marki4. 34 My soul is exceeding sorrowful unto death 

Luke 18. 23 when ho heard tliis, ho was very sorrow. 

iB. 24 when Jesus saw[that he was very sorrow.] 

8QBBY, exceedinj, (to bs or make) — 
\.To be sorrowful, afraid, JNi daag. 

Psa. 38. 18 declare mine iniquity; I will be sorryfor 

2. To be sick, n^ri chalah. 

I Sa. 22. 8 none of you that Is sorry for me, or sho 

3. To nod, bemoan, in nud. 

Isa. 5:. 19 who shall be3orryfortheo?desolation,and 
i.To be grieved, 3^5; atsab, 2. 

Neh. 8. 10 neither be ye sorry; for the joy of the L. 

6. To grieve, make sad, \vweca lupeo. 

Matt 14. 9 king was sorry; nevertheless, for the oa. 

17. 23 And they were exceeding sorry 

1 8. 31 they were very sorry, and came and told 
« Co. 2. 2 For if I make you sorry, who is he then 

2. 2 but the same which is made sorry by me? 

7. 8 For though I made you sorry with a let. 

7. 8 that the same epistle hath made you so. 

7. 9 I rejoice, not thatye were made sorry, but 

7. 9 for ye were made sorry after a godly ma. 

Fery or exceeding sorrowful, irepiAuTrof perilupos 
Mark 6. 26 king was exceeding sorry ; (yet) for his oa. 

SOET, godly, this, what, Bome, all — 

\. Circle, age, V'? gil. 

Dan. 1. 10 than the children which (are) of your so. 

2. Word, matter, '\:}'n dabar. 

Neh 6. 4 seat unto" me four times after this sort; and 

5. Perfection, Si'^ao miklol. 

Kze. 38. 4 all of them clothed with all sorts (of ar.) 

i.Perfect things, t;"'pS30 maklulim. 

Eze. 27. 24 These (w'ere) thy merchants in all sorts 

S. Wing, "IH kanaph. 

Gen. 7. \\ after his kind, every bird of every sort 
Eze. 39. 4 unto the ravenous birds of evei-y sort, and 

t. Mistress, mp shiddah. 

Eccl. 2. 8 musical instruments, and that of all sorts 

7. Partly, in part, a-^o fi4povs apo merous. 

Romis. 15 more boldly unto you in some sort, aspu. 

8. Worthily, &|fo)^ asMS. 

3 John 6 bring forward . after a godly sort, thou 

9. Of these, ^k. rovroiv eh touion. 

3 Ti. 3. 6 For of this sort are they which creep into 

\0. Of what kind or sort, birotos hopoios. 

I Co. 3. 13 try every man's work Of what sort It is 
[See also After this, baser, flies, garment, one, poorest, 
this, what.] 

60-SI-PA'-TER, Scoo-iTraTpoy. 

A kinsman of Paul, one whose salutation was sent to the 

church at Rome. 

RoiD t6. 21 Jason, and S:, my kinsmen, salute you 

SOS-THE'-NES, Soo-ecVqi. 

1. The chief ruler of the synagogue at Corinth, who was 
beaten by the Hellenistic Greeks because of the tumult 
of the Jews when they brought Paul before GalUoin his 
second missionary journey into Greece. 

Acts 18. 17 the Greeks took S., the chief ruler of the 

2. A believer whom Paul imiteswith himself in address- 
ing the Corinthian church. 

I Co. I. I Paul, called (to be) an.^03tle..and S. (our) 



SO'-TAI, 'ab, •b'io Jah is turning aside. 

One of Solomon's servants whose descendants returned 

with Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 55 the children of S., the children of Sophe. 

Neh. 7. 57 the children of 3., the children of Sophe. 
SOTTISH — 
Thick headed, Sjp sakal. 

Jer. 4.22 they (are) sottish children, and they have 
80TJGHT (for, out or up), to be — 
l.yo be siught, enquired after, n^^ baah, 2. 

Obad. 6. (how) are his hidden things sought up 1 

2. To be sought, searched, ty/j^ baqash, 4. 

Jer. so. 20 the iniquity of Israel shall h<S sought for 
Eze. 26. 21 though thou be sought for, yet shall thou 

3. To seek, enquire, require, v~n darash. 

Psa III. 2 sought out of all them that have pleasure 
laa. 62. 12 be called. Sought out, A city not forsaken 

4. To be sought, enguired after, 1771 darash, 2. 

I Ch.2S. 31 weresought for, and there were found am. 
Isa. 65. « I am sought of (them that) asked not (for 
BOTTL — 

1. Willing, liberal or noble one, ng"!) nedibah 

Job 30. 15 they pursue my soul as tie wind : and my 

2. Animal soul, wsj nephesh. 

Gen. 2. 7 breathed, and man became a living soul 
12. s the souls that they had gotten in Uaran 
12. 13 and my soul shall live because of thee 
17. 14 that soul shall be cut off from his people 
19. 20 (Is) it not a little one ? and my eoul shall 
27. 4 that my soul may bless thee before I die 
27. 19 sit and eat of my venison, that thy soul 
27. 15 eat of my son's venison, that my soul may 
27.31 eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may 
34. 3 soul clave unto Dinah the daughter of J 
34. 8 soul of my son Shechem longeth for your 
35. 18 came to pass, as her soul was in departing 
42. 21 in that we saw the anguish of his soul, wh. 
46. J5 all the souls of his sons andhis daughters 
46. 18 theseshebareuuto Jacob, (even) sixteen B. 
46. 22 bom to Jacob : all the souls (were) fourte. 
46. 25 bare these unto Jacob : all the souls (were) 
46. 26 All the souls that came, .all the souls (w.) 
46. 27 two souls : all the souls of the house of J. 
49. 6 my soul, come not thouinto their street 

Exod. I. 5 all the souls, .were seventy souls : for Jo. 
j2. 4 according to the nuinber of the souls : ev. 
12. js> 19 tl'at soul shall be cut off from Israel 
30. 12 give every man a ransomforhis soul unto 
30. 15, 16 to make an atonement for your souls 
31. 14 that soul shall be cut off from among his 

Lev. 4. 2 If a soul shalLsin through ignorance aga. 

5. 1 if a soul sin, and hear the voice of swear. 

5. 2 Or if a soul touch any unclean thing, wh. 

. 5. 4 Or if a soul swear, pronouncing with (his) 

5. IS If a soul commit a tresspass, and sin thr. 

5. 17 if a soul sin, and commit any of these th. 

6. 2 If a soul sin, and commit a tresspass ag. 

7. 18 soul that eateth of it shall bearliis iniqu. 

7. 20 soul that eateth. .even that soul shall be 
7. 21 Moreover the soul, .even that soul shall 
7 25 even the soul that eateth (it) shall be cut 
7. 27 Whatsoever soul . . even that soul shall be 

t6. 29 shall afilict your souls, and do no work at 

16. 31 sliall afflict your souls, by a statute for ev. 

17. 10 I will even set my face against that soul 
17. II to make an atonement for your souls ; for 
17. 11' (that) maketh an atonement for the soul . 
17: 12 No soul of you shall eat bloody neither 3. 

17. 15 every soul that eateth that which died (of 

18. 29 even the souls thatcommit(them) shall be 

19. 8 soul shall be cut off from among his peo. 

20. 6 soul that tu^iieth after such as have fam. 
20. 6 I will even set my face against that soul 
BO. 25 shall not make your souls abominable by 
22. 3 that soul shall be cut off from my prcse. 
22. 6 soul which hath touched any such sliall 

22. II But if the priest buy (any) soul with his 

23. 27 ye shall afflict your souls, and offer an off. 
23. 29 For whatsoever soul (it be) that shall not 
23. 3c whatsoever soul, .same soul will I destroy 
23. 32 ye shall afflict your souls ; in the ninth 
26. 1 1 set my tabernacle . . and my soul shall not 
26 IS or if your soul abhor my judgments, so 
26. 30 your idols, and my soul shall abhor you 

20. 43 because their soul abhorred my statutes 
Num. 9. 13 even the same soul shall be cut off from 

II. 6 But now our soul (isXdried away : (there 
IS. 27 if any soul sin through ignorance, then he 
15. 28 atonement for the soul that sinneth ign. 

15. 30 soul thatdoeth. .that soul shall be cut off 
15.31 broken his commandment, that soul sliall 

16. 38 of these sinners against their own souls 
19. 13 soul shallbe cut off from Israel: because 
ig. 20 soul shall be cut off from among the con. 
19. 22 soul that toucheth (it) shall be unclean 

21. 4 soul of the people was much discouraged 
21. 5 and our soul loatheth this light bread 

29. 7 afflict your souls: ye shall not do any wo. 

30. 2 swear an oath to bind his soul with a bo. 
30. 4, 4, s wherewith she hath bound her soul 
30. 6, 7. 8. 11 wherewith she bound her soul 
30. 9 wherewith they have bound their souls 
30. 10 bound her soul by a bond \vith an oath 
30. 12 concerning the bond of her soul, sliall not 

30. 13 every binding oath to afflict the soul, her 

31. 28 one soul of five hundred, (both) of the pe 



Num. 3 1, so to make an atonement for our souls be. 
Ueut. 4. 9 keep thy soul diligently, lest thou forget 

4. 29 v/ith all thy heart and with all thy soul 
6. 5 love the L<JBD thy God with all. thy soul 

■a 12 v/ith all thy heart and with all thy soul 
ti. 13 with all your heart and with all yoursoul 

11. 1 3 lay up these my words, in your soul, and 
12. 15, 20, 21 whatsoever thy soul lusteth alter 

12. 20 because thy soul longeth to eatllcsb,thon 

13. 3 with all your heart and ^vith all your soul 

13. 6 thy friend, which (is) as thine own soul 

14. 26 for whatsoever thy soul lusteth after, for 
14. 26 strong drink, or for whatsoever thy soul 
26. 16 with all thine heart, and with all thy sou] 
30. 2, 6, 10 all thine heart, and with all thy so. 

Josh 10.28, 30, 32, 35, 37, 37, 39 all the souls that(w.) 
II. II they smote all the souls that (were) the. 

22. s with all your heart, and with all youx so 
23 14 ye know in all your souls, that not one 

Jndg. 5 21 O my soul, thou hast trodden down str. 

10. 16 his soul was grieved for the misery of L 
t6. 16 (so) that his soul was vexed unto death 

I Sa. I. 10 she (was) in bitterness of soul, and prayed 
X. IS have poured out my soul before the Lord 

1. 26 Oh my lord, (as) thy soul liveth, my lord 

2. 16 take (as niuch)a3 thy soul desireth ; then 

17. ss (As) thy soul liveth, king, I cannot tcU 
j8. I soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul 
i8. I and Jonathan loved him as his own soul 

18. 3 because he loved him as his own soul 
2o. 3 (as) the Lord liveth, and (as) thy soul 11. 
2o. 4 Whatsoever thy soul desireth, 1 willeven 

20. 17 for he loved him as he loved his ownsoul 

23. 20 according to all the desire of thy soul to 

24. II against thee; yet thou huctest my soul 
25. 26 (as) the Lonn liveth, and (as) thy soul 11 

25. 29 seek thy soul : but the soul of my lord 9. 

25. 29 souls of thine enemies, them shall he si. 

26. 21 becau.se ray soul was precious in thine ey 
30. 6 because the soul of all the people was gr 

a Sa. 4. 9 hath redeemed my soul out of all adver. 

5. 8 (that are) hated of David's soul, (he shall 

11. II (as) thy soul liveth, 1 will not do this thi. 

14. 19 (As) thy soul liveth, my lord the king.no. 
f Kl. I. 29 that hath redeemed my soul out of all di. 

2. 4 wth all their heart and with aU their soul 

8. 48 return unto thee . . with all their soul. In 

11. 37 according to all that thy soul desireth, and 
17. 21 let this child's soul come into him again 
17. 22 soul of the child came into him again, and 

1 EX 2. 2, 4, 6 (as) thy soul liveth, I will not leave 

4. 27 her soiil (is) vexed within her: and the L. 

4. 30 (as) thy soul liveth, I will not leave thee 

23. 3 with all (their) heart and all (their) soul 

23.2s wth all his heart, and with all his soul 

I Ch. 22. 19 set your heart and your soul to seek tho 

3 Cli. 6. 38 with all their soul in the land of their ca. 

15. 12 with all their heart, and mth all their so. 
34. 31 with all his soul, to perform the worda ol 

Job 3. 2o misery, and life unto the bitter (in) soul 

6. 7 The things (that) my soul refused to touch 

7. II ^vill complain in the bitterness of my soul 
7. 15 So that my soul chooseth strangling, (and) 

9. 21 would Inot know ray soul: I would desp. 
to. I My soul is weary of my life: I will leave 

10. I I will speak in the bitterness of my soul 

12. 10 In whoso hand (is) the soul of every living 
14. 22 and his soul wthin him shall mourn' 

16. 4 if your soul were in my soul's stead, I co. 

19. 2 How long will ye vex my soul, and break 

21. 2s another dieth in the bitterness of his soul 

23. 13 (what) his soul desireth, even (that) he do 

24. 12 soul of the wounded crieth out: yet God 

27. 2 and the Almighty, (who^ hath vexed my a 
87. 8 gained, when God taketh away his soul! 
30. 16 now my soul is poured out upon me; the 

30. 23 Did not Iweep. .W3s(not)mysoul grieved 

31. 30 to sin by wishing a curse to his soul 

33. i8 He keepethbackhis soulfrom thepit, and 
33. 20 life abhorreth bread, and his soul dainty 
33. 22 soul draweth near unto the grave, and his 
33. 28 He will deliver his sov'. 'rom going iiiUj 
33. '30 To bring back his soul from the pit, to be 
Psa. 3. 2 Many (tliere be) which say of my soul, (T.) 
6. 3 My soul is also sore vexed: but thou, O L. 

6. 4 Return, Lord, deliver my soul: oh save 

7. 2 Lest he tear ray soul like a lion, rending 
7. s I-ct the.enemy persecute my soul, and ta. 

1 1. I how say ye to my soul. Flee (as) a biid to 
«i. s him that loveth violence his soul hoteth 

13. 2 How long shall I take counsel in my soul 
' t6. 10 For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell 

17. 13 deliver my snul from the wicked, (which 
19. 7 law. .('s) perfect, converting the soul: the 

22. 20 Deliver my soul from the sword ; my da. 

22. 29 and none can keep alive his own soul 

23. 3 He restoreth my soul ; he leadeth me in 

24. 4 who hath not lifted up his soul irora van. 

25. 1 Unto thee, LORD, do I lift up my soul 
23. 13 His soul shall dwell at ease; and his seed 
23. 20 keep my soul, and deliver me; let me 

26. 9 Gather not my soul with sinners, nor my 

30. 3 thou hast brought up my soul from the gr 

31. 7 thou hast known my soul in adversities 
31. 9 consumed with grief, (yea), my soul and 
33. 19 To deliver their soul from death, and to 

33. 20 Our soul waiteth for the LORD: he (is) our 

34. 2 My soul shall makeher boast in the Lord 

34. 23 Lord redeemeth the soul of his servants 

35. 3 say unto my soul, I (am) thy salvation 
35. 4 put to shame that seek after ray eoul . let 
35. 7 without cause they have digged for my a 



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Psa, 35. 9 my soul shall be joyful in the Lord : it sh. 

35. 12 evil for good, (to) the spoiling of my soul 
35. 13 humbled my soul with fasting; and my 
35. 17 rescue my soul from their destructions 
40. 14 that seek after my soul to destroy it; let 

41. 4 heal my soul ; for I have sinned against 

42. I so pantcth my soul after thee, God 
42. 2 My soul thirsteth for God, for the living 
42. 4 pour out my soul iu me : tor I had gone 

42. s, II Why art thou cast down, my soul? 

43. 6 my soul is cast down within me : theref. 

43. sWhy art thou cast down, my soul? and 

44. 25 For our soul is bowed down to the dust 
.49. 8 For the redemption of their soul (is) pre. 

49. 15 God will redeem my soul from the power 

49. 18 Though while he lived he blessed his so. 
54. 3 oppressors seek after my soul : they have 
54. 4 the Lord (is) with them that uphold my s. 

35. 18 He hath delivered my soul in peace from 

56. 6 mark my steps, when they wait for my so. 

36. 13 For thou hast delivered my soul from de. 

57. I for my soul trusteth in thee: yea, in the 
57. 4 My soul (is) among lions ; (and) I lie (ev. 
57. 6 my soul is bowed down : they have digged 
39. 3 they lie in wait for my soul; the mighty 
62. I my soulwaiteth uponGod: fromhim(co.) 

62. 5 My Eoul, wait thou only uponGod ; formy 

63. I my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh long. 
63. 5 My soul shall be satisfied as (with) marr. 
63. 8 My soul foUowethhard after thee : thyri. 
63. 9 tho9e(that)seekmysouI, to destroy (it),sh. 
66. 9 Which holdcth oursoul in life, and stiff. 
66. x6 will declare what he hath done for my so. 

69. I for the waters are come in unto (my) soul 
6g. 10 When I wept, (and chastened) my soul wi. 
6g. 18 Draw nigh unto my soul, (and) redeem it 

70. 2 and confounded that seek after my soul 

71. 10 they that lay wait for my soul take coun. 

71. 13 consumed that are adversaries to my soul 

71. 23 and my soul, which thou hast redeemed 

72. 13 and shall save the souls of the needy 

72. 14 He shallredeem their soul from deceitand 

74. 19 delivernot the soul of thy turtle dove unto 

77. 2 day of my trouble . . my soul refused to be 

78. 50 he spared not their soul from death, but 
84. 2 My soul longeth, yea, even fainteth for the 
86. 2 Preserve my soul, for I (am) holy : thou 
86. 4 Rejoice the soul of thy servant : for 

86. 4 unto thee, Lord, do I lift up my soul 
86. 13 thou hast delivered my soul from the low. 
86. 14 violent (men) have sought after my soul 

88. 3 my soul is full of troubles, and mylifedra. 

83. 14 T/hycastest thou off my soul? (why)hidest 

89. 48 shall he deliver his soul from the hand of 
94. 17 Unless the Lord (had been) my help, my 3. 
94. 19 within me thy comforts delight my soul 
94. 2 1 gather themselves . . against the soul of the 
97. 10 he preserveth the souls of his saints ; he 

103. I, 2, 22 Bless the Lord, my soul ; and all 

104. 1 Bless the Lord, my soul. O Lord my God 
J04. 35 Bless thou the Lord, my soul. Praise 

106. J5 he gave, .but sent leanness into their soul 
TOT. 5 Hungry and thirsty, their soul fainted in 

107. 9 For he satisfieth the longing soul, and 
J07. 9 flUeth the hungry soul with goodness 
107. 18 Their soul abhorreth all manner of meat 
107. 26 their soul is melted because of trouble 
109. 20 of them that speak evil against my soul 
■109. 31 save (him) from those that condemn his 
116. 4 O Lord, I beseech thee, deliver my soul 
n6. 7 Return unto thy rest, O my soul ; for the 
it6. 8 thou hast delivered my soul from death 
iig. 2o My soul breaketh for the longing (that it 
iig. 25 My soul cleaveth unto the dust: quicken 
119. 28 My'soul melteth for heaviness : strengthefi 
119. 81 My soul fainteth for thy salvation ; (but)I 
119. 109 My soul (is) continually in my hand; yet 
Jig. J29 wonderful: therefore doth my soul keep 

119. 167 My soul hath kept thy testimonies ; and 
119. 175 Let my soul live, and it shall praise thee 

120. 2 Deliver my soul, LORD, from lying lips 

120. 6 My soul hath long dwelt with him that ha. 

121. 7 The Lord.. he shall preserve thy soul 

123. 4 Oiir soul is exceedingly filled with the sc. 

124. 4 Then, .the stream had gone over our soul 
124. 5 the proud waters had gone over our soul 
124. 7 Our soul is escaped as a bird out of the 
130. 5 I wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait 

1 30. 6 My soul (waiteth) for the Lord more than 

131. 2 I have behaved.. my soul (is) even as aw. 

138. 3 strengthenfedstme(with)streDgth in mys. 

139. 14 and (that) my soul knoweth right well 

141. 8 in thee is my trust; leave not my soul d. 

142. 4 refuge failed me ; no man cared for my so. 

142. 7 Bring my soul out of prison, that I may 
J43. 3 the enemy hath persecuted my soul; he 

143. 6 my soul (thirsteth) after thee, as a thirsty 
143. 8 cause me to know, .fori lift up my soul 
143. II for thy righteousness' sake bring my ooul 
143'. 12 and destroy all them that afflict my soul 
146. I Praise ye. Praise the Lord, Omy soul 

Prov. 2. 10 and luiowledge is pleasant unto thy soul 
3. 22 So shall they be life untothy soul, and gr. 
6. 30 if he steal to satisfy his soul when he ishu. 
6. 32 he (that) doeth it destroyeth his own soul 
8. 36 he that sinneth. .wrongeth his own soul 

10. 3 The Lord will not suffer the soul of the 
It. 17 The merciful man doethgood tohis. .soul 

11. 25 The liberal soul shall be made fat; and he 
II. 30 and he that winnefch souls (i.s) v/iae 

13. 2 the soul of the transgressors (shall eat) 
13. 4 The soul of the sluggard deaireth.and (ha.) 



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4 the soul of the diligent shall be made fat 
ig desire accomplished is sweet to the soul 
25 eateth to the satisfying of his soul, but the 
25 A true witness delivereth souls ; but a de. 
32 refuseth instruction despiseth his.. soul 

17 that keepeth his way preserveth his soul 

24 sweet to the soul, and health to thebones 

7 A fool's . , lips (are) the snare of his soul 
2 (that) the soul (be) without knowledge 

8 that getteth wisdom loveth his own soul 

15 and an idle soul shall suffer hunger 

16 He.. keepeth his own soul ; (but) he that 

18 and let not thy soul spare for his crying 
2 provoketh him . . sinneth (against) his . . so. 

10 The soul of the wicked desireth evil, his 
23 Whoso keepeth his mouth.. keepeth hiss. 

5 he that doth keep his soul shall be far fr. 

23 and spoil the soulof those that spoiled th. 

25 learn his ways, and get a snare to thy so. 
14 beat him. .and shalt deliver his soul from 

12 he that keepeth thy soul, doth (not) he k. 
14 So (shall) the knowledge, ."(be) unto thy s. 

13 for he refresheth the soul of his masters 
25 (As) cold waters to a thirsty soul, so (is) 

7 The full soul loatheth an honey comb, but 

7 to the hungry soul every bitter thing is 3. 
10 hate the upright, .the just seek his soul 

17 yea, he shall give delight unto thy soul 

24 partner with a thief hateth his own soul 

24 (that) he should make his soul en joy good 

8 For whom do I, .bereave my soulof good? 

2 he wanteth nothing for his soul of all th. 

3 his soul be not filled with good, and also 
28 Which yet my soulseeketh, but I find not 

7 Tell me, O thou whom my soul loveth, wh. 

1 I sought him whom my soul loveth ; I so. 

2 I will seek him whom my soul loveth : I 

3 (I said), Saw ye him whom my soul loveth 

4 I found him whom my soul loveth: I he. 

6 my soul failed when he spake : I sought 
12 my soul made me (like) the chariots of A. 

14 and your appointed feasts my soul hateth 
g Woe unto their soul ! for they have rew. 

18 of his fruitful field, both soul and body 

8 the desire of (our) soul (is) to thy name 

9 With my soul have I desired thee in the 
8 but he awaketh, and his soul is empty 
8 behold, (he is) faint, and his soul hath ap. 

6 to make empty the soul of the hungry 

15 go softly, .in the bitterness of my soul 
17 thou hast in love to my soul (delivered 

1 Behold, .mine elect, (in whom).my soul 
20 he cannot deliver his soul, nor say, (Is th.) 

23 v/hich have said to thy soul. Bow down 
10 thou shalt make his soul an offering for 
ji Heshallseeof the travail of his soul, (and) 

12 he hath poured out his soul unto death 

2 and Jet your soul delight itself in fatness 

3 hear, and your soul shall live ; and I will 
3 (wherefore)have we afflicted oursoul, and 

5 Is it. .a day for a man to aftlict his soul? 
10 (if) thou draw out thy soul to the hungry 

10 And (if) thou, .satisfy the afflicted soul 

11 satisfy thy soul in drought, and make fat 
10 my soul shall be joyful in my God, for he 

3 their soul delighteth in their abominati. 

34 the blood of the souls of the poor innoc. 
10 whereas the sword reacheth unto the so. 
ig thou hast heard, my soul, the sound of 
31 my soul is wearied because of murderers 

9, 29 shall not my soul be avenged on such 

8 lest my soul depart from thee ; lest I m. 

16 walk therein, and. .find rest for your so. 

9 shall not my soul be avenged on such a 

7 given the dearly beloved of my soul into 

17 my soul shall weep in secret places for (y.) 

19 hath thy soul loathed Zion ? why hast th 

20 for they have digged a pit for my soul 

13 he hath delivered the soul of the poorfr. 

19 we procure great evil against our souls 

12 their soul shall be as a watered garden 

14 I will satiate the soul of the priests with 

25 For I have satiated the weary soul, and 

35 I have replenished every sorrowful soul 
41 my v/hole heart and with my whole soul 

16 (As)theLORD liveth, that madeus this so. 

17 thy soul shall live, and this city shall not 

20 it shall be well unto thee, and thy soul 
7 commit ye (this), .evil against your souls 

19 his soul shall be satisfied upon mount E. 

6 Flee out. . and deliver every man his soul 
45 deliver ye every man his soul from the fl. 
'11 their pleasant things, .to relieve the soul 

16 comforter that should relieve my soul is 

ig sought their meat to relieve their souls 

12 their soul was poured out into their mot. 

17 thou hast removed my soul far off from 

20 My soul hath (them) still in remembrance 

24 The Lord (is) my portion, saith my soul 

25 The LORD(i3)good..to the sou! (that)see. 
58 thou hast pleaded the causes of my soul 
ig die. .but thou hast delivered thy soul 

21 live, .also thou hast delivered thy soul 
14 my soul hath not been polluted ; for from 
ig they shall not satisfy their souls, neither 

18 to hunt souls. Will ye hunt the souls of 
18 will ye save the souls alive (that come) 
ig to slay the soulsthatshouldnotdie, and 
ig to save the souls alive that should not li. 

. 20 wherewith ye therehuntthasouls to make 
20 will let the souls go, (even) the souls that 
14 they should deliver (but) their own souls 



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E?e. J 4 . 20 they shall (but) deliver their o^vn souls by 
18. 4 all souls are mine; as the soul of the fa. 
18. 4 so also the soul of the son is mine 
18. 4, 20 the soul that sinneth it shall die 
18. ij doeth . . right, he shall save hi3 soul alivo 
22. 25 they have devoured souls; -they have ta. 
22. 27 to shed blood, (and) to destroy souls, to 
24.21 and that which your soul pitieth ; and yo. 
33. 5 that taketh warning shall deliver his soul 
9 die.. but thou hast delivered thy soul 

4 their bread for their soul shall not come 

5 The waters compassed me.. (even) to the s. 
7 When my soul fainted within me I rem. 
7 fruit of my body (for) the sin of my soul 
I no cluster to eat : my soul desired the fir. 
4 his soul (which) is lifted up is not upright 

2. 10 and hast-sinned (against) thy soul 
Zech. II. 8 my soul loathed them, and their soul also 

3. Breath, ncif'4 neshamah. 

Isa. 57. 16 fail before me, and the souls (which) I ha. 

i. Animal soul, \pvxv psuche. 

Matt 10. 28 body, but are not able to kill the soul 

10. 28 which is able to destroy both soul andbo. 

11. 29 and ye shall find rest unto your souls 

12. 18 my beloved, in whom my soul is well plo. 
16. 26 gain the. .world, and lose his own soul 
16. 26 or what shall a man give, .for his soul? 
22. 37 with all thy heart, and with all thy soul 
25. 38 My soul isexceedingsorrowful, fiven unto 

Mark 8. 36 gain the. .world, and lose his own soul 
8. 37 Or what shall a man give, .for his soul? 
12. 30 with allthysoul, and with all thy mind 
12. 33 [with all the soul,and with aU the strength] 
14. 34 My soul is exceeding sorrowful unto death 
Luke I. 46 Mary said. My soul doth maguify the L. 
2. 35 a sword shall pierce through thy own soul 
10. 27 with all thy soul, and with all thy strength 
12. 19 I will say to mysoul. Soul, thou hast much 

12. 20 this night thy soul shall be required of theo 
21. 19 In your patience possess ye your souls 

John 12. 27 Now is my soul troubled; and what shall 
Acts 2. 27 thou wilt not leave my soul in hell, nei. 
2. 31 [his soul] was not left in hell, neither his 
2.41 were added, .about three thousand souls 

2. 43 fear came upon every soul: and many wo. 

3. 23 every soul, which will not hear that pro. 

4. 32 multitude, .of one heart and of one soul 
7. 14 his kindred, threescore and fifteen souls 

14. 22 Confirming the souls of the disciples, (and) 

15. 24 subverting yoursouls,saying,(ye must) bo 
27. 37 two hundred threescore and sixteen souls 

Eom. 2. 9 anguish, upon every soul of man that do. 

13. I Let every soul be subject unto the higher 

1 Co. 15. 45 The first man Adam was madealiving so. 

2 Co. I. 23 I call God for a record upon my soul, that 
1 Th. 2. 8 but also our own souls, because ye were 

5. 23 (I pray God) your whole spirit and soul 
Heb. 4. 12 even to the dividing asunder of soul and 

6. 19 we have as an anchor of the soul, both 

10. 38 if (any man) draw back, my soul shall ha. 

10. 39 them that believe to the saving of the so. 

13. 17 they watch for your souls, .as they thatm. 

I. 21 word, which is able to save your souls 
3. 20 shall save a soul from death, and shall hi. 
I. 9 your faith, (even) the salvation of (your)3. 

1. 22 ye have purified yoursouls in obeying the 

2. II fleshly lusts, which war against the soul 

2. 25 the shepherd and bishop of your souls 

3. 20 wherein few, that is, eight souls were sa. 

4. 19 commit the keeping of their souls(tohim) 
2. 8 vexed (his) righteous soul from day to day 
2. 14 beguiling unstable souls: an heart they 

3 John 2 be in health, even as thy soul prospereth 
Rev. 6. 9 saw under the altar the souls of them th. 

16. 3 and every living soul died in the sea 

18. 13 and chariots, and slaves, and souls of men 
j8. 14 fruits that thy soul lusted after are depa. 
JO. 4 souls of them that were beheaded for the 
BOUND, sounding, (high, joyful, solemn) — 
1. Meditation, utterance, mourning, njn hegch. 

Job 37. 2 Hear attentively, .the souniii (that) goeth 
2.Meditation, ji'jn higgayon. '^^ 

• Psa. Q2. 3 upon the harp with a solemn souhd 
Z. Multitude, noise, store, [ion hamon. 

Isa. 63. IS sounding of thy bowels and of thy mere. 
i.Mouth, na peh. 

Amos 6. '5 They chant to the sound of the viol, (and) 
5. Voice, Vip qol. 

Exod28. 35 sound shall be heard when he goeth in 
Lev. 26. 36 the sound of a shaken leaf shall chase th. 
Josh. 6. 3 when ye hear the sound of the trumpet 
6. 20 when the people heard the sound of the 
a Sa. 5. 24 when thou hearest the sound of a going 
6. 15 brought up the ark. .with the sound of 
15. 10 as ye hear the sound of the trumpet, then 
I Kl. I. 40 the earth rent with the sound of them 
1. 41 when Joab heard the sound of the trum. 

14. 6 when Ahijah heard the sound of her feeft 
i8. 41 for (there is) a sound of abundance of rain 

a Ki. 6. 32 (is) not the sound of his master's feet be. 

1 Ch.14. 15 when thou shalt hear a sound of going in 

15. 28 with sound of the cornet, and with trum. 

2 Ch. 5. 13 to make onesoundto be heard in praising 
Neh. 4. 20 In what place (therefore) ye hear the so. 
Job 15. 21 A dreadful sound (is) in his ears: in proa. 

21. 12 TTiey. .rejoice at the sound of the organ 
39. 24 neither beiieveth he that (it is) the sound 
Paa. 47. s the Lord with the sound of a trumpet 



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Psa. 77. 17 skies sent out a sound : thine arrows also 

98. 6 Witli trumpets and sound of cornet make 

Eccl.12. 4 when the sound oi the grinding is low 

Jeur. 4. tp hast heard .. the sound of the trumpet, the 

4. 21 see the staudard, (and) hear the sound of 

6. 17 Hearlten to the sound of the trumpet. B. 

8. 16 trembled at the sound of the neighing of 
42. 14 hear the sound of the trumpet, nor have 

50. 23 sound of battle (is) in the land, and of gr. 

51. 54 sound of aery (cometh) from Babylon, and 
Eze. 10. 5 Bound of the cherubim's wings was heard 

26. 13 sound of thy harps shall be no more hea. 

26. J 5 Shall not the isles shako at the sound of 

27. 28 suburbs shall shake at the sound of the 
31. t6 made the nations to shake at the sound of 
33. 4 Then whosoever heareth the sound of the 
33, s heard the sound of the trumpet, and took 

Amos a. a Moab shall die. .with the sound of the tr. 

6. Voice, Vi3 qal. 

Dan. 3. 5, 15 at what time ye hear the sound of the 
3. 7 when all the people heard tlie oound of 
3. 10 that every man that shall hear the sound 

T. Blowing, VpB teqa. 

Paa.jso. 3 Praise him with the Boncd of the tnunp. 

S. Shout, shouting, nyni? teruah. 

2 Ch.13. 12 priests with sounding trumpets to cryal. 

Psa. 89. 15 the people that know the joyful sound: th. 
»50- 5 praise him upon the high sounding cymb. 
O.Echo, resounding, shout, shouting, tn hed. 

Eze. 7. 7 not the sounding again of the mountains 

10.^ sound, report, fame, ^x°^ echos. 

Acts 2. 2 suddenly there came a sound from he'av. 
Ileb. 12. 19 sound of a trumpet, and the voice of wo. 

W.A sound, <b66yyos phthof/gos. 

Kom 10. 18 their sound went into all the earth, and 
I Co. 14. 7 they give a distinctionln the sounds, how 

12. A voice, sound, <b(avi] phone. 

Matt 24. 31 shall send his angels with a great sound 
John 3. 8 hearest the sound thereof, but canst not 
> Co. 14. 7 even things without life giving 80und,wh. 

14. 8 if the trumpet give an uncertain sound 
Kev. 1. 15 and his vpice as the sound of many wat. 

9. 9 sound of their wings (wasj as the soimd 
18. 22 sound of a millstone shall be heard no 

SOTTND, (perfect) sounclness, (to be) safe and — 
I. Healing, yielding, HSna marpe. 

Prov 14. 30 A soundheart(is)the Ufe of the flesh : but 
i. Soundness, Dho methom. 

Psa. 38. 3 no soundness in my flesh because of thine 
• 38. 7 and (there is) no soundness in my flesh 

Isa. I. 6 even unto the head (there is) no soundn. 
i. Perfect, whole, complete, plain, D'pi? tamim, 

Psa. 1 19. 80 Let my heart be sound in thy statutes, th. 

A.Sound, healthy I iy iris hugies. 

Titus 2. 8 Sound speech, that cannot be condemned 

6. To be sound, in health, vyialvta hugiaind. 

Luke «s. 27 because he hath received him safe and so. 
I Ti. t. 10 any other thing that is contrary to sound 
a Ti. I. 13 Hold fast the form of sound words, which 
4. 3 when they will not endure sound doctrine 
Titus I. 9 he may be able by sound docrine both 

1. 13 rebuke them, .that they may be soundin 

2. I the things which become sound doctrine 
2. 2 temperate, sound in faith. In charity, in 

^.Perfect soundness, 6\oii.\-qpla holokleria. 

Acts 3- 16 hath given him this perfect soundness In 

SOUND (out), to — 

l.To roar, move, sound, make a noise, ^^!^ hamah, 

Isa. 16. II my bowels shall sound like anharpforM. 

Jer. 48. 36, 36 mine heart shall sound for Moab like 

2. To hlwj or sound a trumpet, -i;(!in chatsotser, 3. 

a Ch. 5. 12 an hundred and twenty priests sounding 

7. 6 the priests sounded trumpets before them 
13. 14 and the priests sounded with the trumpets 
29. 28 the singers sang, and the trumpeters sou. 

3. To search, investigate, "n chaqar. 

I Sa. 2o. 12 when I have sounded my father about to. 

4. To cause to hear, y.-s^* shamea, 5. 

1 Ch. IS- »6 psalteries and harps and cymbals, soun. 

15. 19 (were appointed) to sound with cymbals 

6. To blow, Vpi? taqa. 

2 Ch.23. 13 the people, .sounded with trumpets, also 
Neh. 4. 18 he that sounded the trumpet (was) by me 

6. To sound out, i^T^x^ofiai exccheomai. 

I Th. I. 8 from you sounded out the word of the L 

7. To become, ylvofxai ginoinai. 

Luke I. 44 the voice of thy salutation sounded inm. 

8. To sound, roar, i\x^'^ echco. 

I Co. 13. J I am become (as) sounding brass, or a tL 

9. To blow or sound a trumpet, o'a\iTi(<a salpizd. 

Bev. 8. 6 seven angels, .prepared themselves to so. 

8. 7 The first angel sounded, and there follow. 
8. 8 the second angel sounded, and as it were 
8. 10 the third angel sounded, and there fell a 

8. j2 the fourth angel sounded, and the third 
8. 13 of the trumpets, .which are yet to sound 

9. I the fifth angel sounded, and I saw a star 
g. ij the sixth angel sounded, and I hoard a 



Rev. to. 7 tn the days . . when h6 shall begin to sound 
11. 15 the seventh angel sounded; and there we. 

SOTJHU an alarm or trumpet, to — 

l.To shout, yn rua, 5. 

Num 10. 7 shall blow, but ye shall not sound an aL 
Joel 2. I and sound an alarm in my holy mountain 

2.7*0 blow or sound a truriipet, aa\irl(co salpizd. 
Matt. 6. 2 do not sound a ti-urnpet before thee, as 
X Co. 15. 52 the trumpet shall sound, and the dead 

80TJND, to cause or make to — 

l.To cause to pass over, l^jj abar, 5. 

Lev. 25. 9 cause the trumpet, .to sound on the tenth 
25. 9 shall ye make the trumpet sound throng. 

2, To cause to hear, yp?' shamea, 5. 

I Ch.16. s but Asaph made a sound with cymbals 
r6. 42 for those that should make a sound, and 

BOTJND, to — 

To take soundings, use the soiunding line, Bo\l^a. 

Acts 27. 28 And sounded, and found (it) twenty fath. 

27. 28 they sounded again, and found (it)&fteen 

BOITITO mind or mzflom — 
1. Substance, sound wisdom, n;?'W tiishiyijah. 
Prov. 2. 7 He layeth up sound wisdom for the righ. 

3. 21 My son. .keep sound wisdom and discre. 

e. 14 Counsel (is) mine, and sound wisdom: I 

^.Soundness of mind, prudence, crci><bpovtafx.6s s5p. 
3 Ti. I. 7 of power, and of love, and of a sound ml 

SOTJE, (grape,) to be — 

l.Sour or unripe fruit, ipii hoser. 

Isa. iB. s and the sour grape is ripening !n the flo. 

Jer. 31. 29 The fathers have eaten a sour grape, and 
31. 30 every man that eateth the sour grape, his 

Eze. 18. 2 The fathers have eaten sour grapes, and 

2.Turned aside, degenerate, 11D sur. 

Hos. 4. 18 Their drink is sour : they have committed 

60TTTH (country, side, ward; west, wind) — 

1. The south country or wind, DiTJ darom. 

Deut33. 23 possess thou the west and the south 
Job 37. 17 he quieteth the earth by the south (wind) 
Eccl. 1. 6 The wind goeth toward the south, and 

II. 3 the tree fall toward the south, or toward 
Eze. 20. 46 drop (thy word) toward the south, and p. 
40. 24 After that he brought me toward the so. 
40. 24 and, behold, a gate toward the south 
40. 27 a gate in the trmer court toward the so. 
40. 27 measured from gate to gate toward the s. 
40. 28 to the inner court by the south gate 
40. 28 he measui-ed the south gate according to 
40. 44 and their prospect (was) toward the so. 

40. 45 chamber, whose prospect (is)toward the s. 

41. II another door toward the south : and the 

42. 12 the chambers that (were) toward the so. 

42. 13 the south chambers, which (are) before 
42. 18 He measured the south side, five hundred 

2. Inner chamber, nin cheder. 

Job 37. 9 Out of the south cometh the whirlwind 

S.Sea, □; yam. 

Psa. 107. 3 the west, from the north, and from the s. 

i. Right hand, I'P; yamin. 

1 Sa. 23. 19 Hachilah, which (Is) on the south of Je. 

23. 24 Maon, in the plain on the south of Jes. 
Psa. 89. 12 The north and the south thou hast ere. 

5. Pasture land, wilderness, "I5"]P midbar. 

Psa. 75. 6 east, nor from the west, nor from the so. 
6. Negeb, the south {country of Judah), 3 jj ncgeb. 
Gen. 12. 9 journeyed, going on still toward the sou. 
13. I Abram went up out of Egypt . . into the so. 
13. 3 he went on his journeys from the south 
13. 14 northward, and southward, and eastward 
20. i .journeyed from thence toward the south 

24. ti Isaac came, .for he dwelt in the south co. 
28. 14 east, and to the north, and to the south 

Exod36. iS make twenty boards on the south side 
27. 9 for the south'side . . (there shall be) hang. 
36, 23 made, .twenty boards for the south side 
38. 9 on the south side . .the h.ingings of the 

40. 14 on the side of the tabernacle southward 
irumi3. 17 Get you up this (way) southward, and go 

13. =2 thoy ascended by the south, and came nn. 
13. 29 Amalekltes dwell in the land of thesoutli 
ex. 1 the Canaanite, which dwelt in the soutli 

33. 40 which dwelt in the south of the land of 

34. 3 your south quarter shall be from the w. 
34. 3 your soutli border shall be the outmost 
34, 4 your border shall turn from the south to 

34. 4 shall be from the south to Kadesh-barnea 

35. 5 the south side two thousand cubits, and 
Deut. I. 7 in the south, and by the seaside, to the land 

34. 3 the south, and the plain of the valley of 
Josh. 10. 40 the country of the hills, and of the south 
II. 2 of the plains south of Chinnercth, and in 

11. 16 all the south country, and all the lapd of 

12. 8 in the vrildemess, and in the south country 
15. ! the ^yilde^ness of Zin southward (was)the 
15. e their south border %vas from the shore of 
15. 2 from the bay that looketh southward 

15. 3 it went out to the south side to Maaleh. 

15. 3 ascended upon thesouthsideuntoKadesh. 

15. 4 the sea ; this shall he 3'our south coast 

15, 7 Adummtm, which (is) ou the south side 

IS. 8 went up. .unto the south side oitlieJebua. 



Josh. 15. 19 thou hast given me a south land ; give me 
15. 21 toward the coast of Kdomsouthward 
17. 9 the river Kanah, southward of the river 

17. 10 Soutliward (it wa8)Kphrairae, and north. 

18. s shall abide in their coast on the south 
18. 13 the side of Luz, which (is) Bethel south. 
18. 13 the hill that (lieth) in the south side of 
18. 14 compassed the corner of the sea southwa. 
t8 14 that (lieth) before Beth-horn southward 
18 13 the Boutli quarter (was) from the end of 
18. i£ to the side of Jcbnsi on the south, and des. 

18. 19 south end of Jordan : this (was) the south 

19. 8 to Baalath-beer, Ramath of the south 

19. 34 reacheth to Zebulun on the south side 
Jndg. I. 9 in the mountain, and in the south, and in 

I. 15 thou hast giveu me asouth land, give mo 

I. 16 Judah, which (lieth) in the south of Arad 
21. 19 (a place) which (is), .on the south of Leb. 

I Sa. 14. s the otiier southward over a;;ainst Qibeab 

20. 41 arose out of (a place) toward the south 
27. 10 David said. Against the south of Judah 
27. 10 and against the south of the Jerahmeelite* 
27. 10 and against the south of the Kcnitcs 

30. I the Amaleklteshadinvadedtiieaouth.and 
30. 14 We made an invasion (upon) the south of 

30. 14 upon (the coast), .and upon the south of 
30. 27 to (them) whicli (were) in south Ramoth 

a Sa. 24. 7 they went out to the south of Judah,(even) 
I Kl. 7. 25 three looking toward the south, and three 

7. 39 the sea. .eastward over against thesouth 
» Ch. 9. 24 toward the east, west, north, and south 

26. 15 To Obed-edom southward; and to his sod* 

26. 17 northward four a day, southward foura 

a Ch. 4. 4 three looking toward thesouth, and three 
4. 10 he set the sea. over against the south 

28. 18 of the low country, and of the south of J. 
Psa.126. 4 Turn again, .as the streams in the south 
Isa. 21. 1 As whirlwinds in the south pass through 

30. 6 The burden of the beasts of the south : In. 
Jer. 13. 19 ITie cities of the south shall be phut up 

17. 26 and from the.mountains, and from the so. 

32. 44 take witnesses, .in tlie cities of the south 

33. 13 in the cities of the south, and in the land 
Eze. 20. 46 prophesy against the forest of the south 

20. 47 say to the forest ofthe south. Hear the wo. 
eo. 47 all faces from the south to the north shall 

21. 4 against all Cesh from the south to the no. 
40. 2 (was) as the frame of a city on the south 
46. 9 shall go out by the way of the south gate 

46. 9 he that entereth by the way of the south 

47. 1 the right side of the house, at the south 
47. 19 the south side, .from Tamar (even) to 

47. 19 And (this is) the. .side southward 

48. 10 toward the south five and twenty thousa. 
48. 16 the south side four thousand and five hu. 
48. 17 toward the south two hundred and fifty 
48. 28 at the south side southward, the border 
48. 33 at the south side four thousand and five 

Dan. 8. 4 westwajd, and northward, and southward 

8. 9 toward the south, and toward the east 

II. 5 the king of the south shall be strong, and 
II. 6 the king's daughter of the south shall co. 
II. 9 the king of the south shall come into (his) 
II. II the king ofthe south shall be moved with 
II. 14 stand up against the long of the south 
II. 15 the arm's of the south shall not withstand 
II. 25 his courage against the king of the south 
II. 25 the king of the south shall be stirred up to 
II. 29 shall return, and come toward the soutli 

11. 40 shall the king of the south push at him 
Obad. 19 (they of) the south shaU possess the mount 

20 shaU possess the cities of the south 
Zeoll. 7. 7 when (men) inhabited the south and the pi. 
14. 4 the north, and half of it toward the south 
•4.10 from Geba to Rimmon south of Jerusalem 

1. South, the right hand, IP'ri teman. 

Exod26. 18 make, .twenty boards on the .eidesontli 

26. 35 side of the tabernacle toward the south 

27. 9 southward (there shall be) hangings for 
36. 23 made, .tv/enty boards for the .side south. 

38. 9 southward the hangings of the court (we. 
Num, 2. 10 On the soutli side shall be the standard oX 

3. 29 on the side of tlie tabernacle southward 

10. 6 the camps that lie on the south side shall 

Dent. 3. 27 northward, and southward, and eastward 

Josh. 12. 3 and from the south, under Ashdoth-plsg. 

13. 4 from the south, all the land of the Canaa 

13. 1 (v/as) the uttermost part of the 3 juth co. 

Job 9. 9 Pleiades, and the chambers of the south 

39. 26 (and) stretch her wings toward the south! 
Psa. 78. 26 by his power he brought in the south -wi 
Song. 4. 16 Awake, O north wind; and come, thou so. 
Isa. 43. 6 1 will say. .to the south, Keep not back 
Eze. 20. 46 set thy face toward the south, and drop 

47. 19 southward . .And (this is) the south side 

48. 28 thebordcrof Gad, at the side southward 
Zech. 6. 6 the grisled go forth toward the south co. 

9 14 and shall go with whirlwinds of the south 

8. The sou'h west wind, \t>p lips. 

Acts 27. 12 lieth toward the south west and north w 
Q. Mid-day t/ie south, ^c<r7)/n^/)fa mesembria. 

Acts 8. 6 go toward the south, unto the way that 
lO.TJie south, south wind, votos noios. 

Matt 12. 42 The queen of thesouth shallrise up in the 

Luken. 31 The queen of the south shall ri=o up In 

12. 55 when (ye see) the south wind blow, ye s.ij 

13. 29 and from the north, and (from) the south 
Acts 27. 13 when the south v.ind blew soitly, suppos. 

28. I-! after one day the south wind \Acv, and 
P.cV. ^1 13 03 the south, throt gates; a^d cs thi.-'Wost 



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SPEAK 



BOW — 

A swine, hoar, sovi, vs hus. 

2 Pe. 2. 22 tile sow was washed to her wallowing 

60W, be sowii, sower, to — 
l.To sow, HI] zara. 

Gen. 26. 12 Isaac sowed in that land, and received in 
47. 23 (here is) seed Joryou.and yoshallsowthe 

Exodz^. JO six years tliou shalt sow thy land, andsh. 
23. 16 the first fruits, .which thou hast sown in 

I,ev. ig. 19 thou Shalt not sow thy field with mingled 
25. 3 Six years thou shalt sow thy held, and six 
25. 4 thou shalt neither sow thy field, norpru. 
25. II ye shall nowsow, neither reap that which 
25. 20 we shall not sow, neither gather in our • 

25. 22 ye shall sow the eighth year, and eat (yet) 

26. iS ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your 
Deut II. JO thou sowedst thy seed, and wateredst (it) 

22. 9 Thou .ihalt not sow thy vineyard with di. 

22. 9 the fruit of thy seed which thou hast sown 
.Tiulg. 6. 3 (00) it wa3, -ivhen Israel had sovm, that 

g. 45 beat down the city, and sowed it with sa. 
2 Ei.ig. 29 in the third year sow ye, and reap, and 
Job 4. 8 they that plow iniquity, and sow wicked. 

31. 8 let me sow, and let another eat; yea, let 
Psa. 97. ji Light (is) sown for tht righteous, and gl. 

J07. 37 sow the fields, and plant vineyai ds, which 
126. 5 They that sow in tears shall reap in joy 
Ptov II. i8 to him that soweth righteousness (shall 

22. 8 He that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity 
Eocl.ii. 4 He that observeth the wind shall not sow 
ir. 6 In the morning sow thy seed, and in the 
Isa. 28. 24 Doth the plqwman plow all day to sow ? 
30. 23 that thou shalt sow the ground withal 

32. 20 Blessed (are) ye that sow beside all wat 
37. 30 ih the third year sow ye, and reap, and 
55. 10 that it may give seed to the sower, and 

Jer. 2. 2 the wilderness, in aland (that was) not so. 
4. 3 Break up your fallow ground, and sow 

12. 13 They have sown wheat, but shall reap th. 
31. 27 I will sow the house of Israel and the ho. 
35. 7 Neither shall ye build house, nor sow se. 
50. j6 Cut off the sower from Babylon, and him 

Hos. 2. 23 And I will sow her unto me in the earth 
8. 7 they have sown the wind, and they shall 
10. 12 Sow to yourselves in righteousness, reap 
Mic. 6. IS Thou shalt sow, but thou shalt not reap 
Hag. I. 6 Ye have sown much, and bring in little 
Zech.io. 9 I will sow them among the people: and 

2. To he sown, sn; zara, 2. 

Lev. II. 37 fall upon any.. seed which is to be sown 
Deutoi. 4 valley, which is neither eared nor sown 

29. 23 it is not sown, nor beareth, nor any grass 
Eze. 36. 9 will turn unto you, and ye shall be. .sown 
Nah. . I. 14 (that) no more of thy name be sown : out 

3. To he sown, T\\ zara, i. 

Isa. 40. 24 they shall not be sown; yea, their stock 

4. To draw out, scatter, %wo mashak. 

Amos 9. 13 the treaderof grapes liitn that soweth ee. 

5.T0 send, nS?' skalach, 3. 

Prov. 6. 14 he deviseth mischief.. he soweth discord 
6. 19 he that soweth discord among brethren 
i6. 28 A froward man soweth strife ; and a wh. 

6. To sow, avupia spr.iro. 

Matt. 6. 26 they sow not, neither do they reap, nor 

13. 3 saying, Behold, a sower went forth to sow 
13. 4 when he sowed, some (seeds) fell by the 
13. 18 Hear ye therefore the parable of the sow. 
13. 19 catcheth away that which was sown in 
13. 24' a man which sowed good seed in his field 
13. 25 his enemy came and [sowed] tares among 
13. 27 didst not thou sow good seed in thy field 
13. 31 which a man took, and sowed in his field 
13. 37 He that soweth the good seed is the Son 
13. 39 The enemy that sowed them is the devil 
25. 24 reaping where thou hast not sown, and 
25. 26 thou knewEst that I reai where I sowed 

Mark 4, 3 Behold, there went out a sower to sow 
4. 4 as he sowed, some fell by the way side 

4. 14 The sower soweth the v/ord 

4. 15 by the way side, where the word is sown 

4. 15 taketh away the word that was sown in 

4. 16 these are they likewise which are sown on 
4. 18 these are they which are sown among th. 
4. 20 these are they which are sown on good 
4. 31 which, when it is sown in the earth, isle, 
4, 32 But when it is sown* it groweth up, and 

Luke 8. 5 A sower went out to sow his seed: and 

8. 5 as he sov/ed, some fell by the way side 

12. 24 Considei the ravens: for they neither sow 
19. 21 and reapest that thou didst not sow 

19. 22 taking, .and reaping that I did not sow 
John 4. 36 that both he that soweth and he that re. 

4. 37 herein is that saying true. One soweth 
I Co. 9. ji If we have sown unto you spiritual thin. 
15. 36 that v/hich thou sowest is not quickened 
15. 37 that which thou aowest, thou sowest not 

13. 42 It is sown in corruption ; it is raised in 
15. 43 It is sown in dishonour; it is raised in gl. 
15. 43 it is sown in weakness ; it is raised in po. 
15. 44 It is sown a natural body; it is raised a 

a Co. 9. 6 He which soweth sparingly shall reap also 

9. 6 he v/hich soweth bountifully shall reap 
9. 10 he that ministereth seed to the sower, bo. 

Gal. 6. 7 v/hatsoever a man soweth, that shall he 
6. 8 he that soweth to his flesh shall of the fle. 
6. 8 he that soweth to the spirit shall of the 

Ja3. 3. 18 the fruit of righteousness is sownin peace 



SOWING (time) — 
l.Seed, ini zera. 

Lev. 26. s the vintage shall reach unto the sowing t. 

2. Thing sown, ynt zerua. 

Lev. '11. 37 fall upon any sowing seed which is to be 

SOWN thing — 

\. Thing sown, ]if\y zerva. 

Isa. 61. J I causeth the things that are sown in it to 

2. Thing sown, vyp mizra. 

Isa. 19. 7 every thing sown hy the brooks, shall wi. 

SPACE — 

\. Border, i?l33 gehul. 

^ze. 40. 12 space also before the little chambers (was) 
40. 12 and the space (was) one cubit on that side 

I.Bay, dV yoin. 

Gen. 29. 14 he abode with him the space of a month 
Lev. 25. 8 space of the seven sabbaths of years shall 
Deut. 2. J 4 space in which We came from Kidesh-bar. 

2). Full, nSn m-ale. 

Lev. 25. 30 if it be not redeemed withia the space ef 

i.Place, standing place, Dipo maqom. 

I Sa. 26. 13 stood on the top. .a great space (being)-be. 

5. Moment, yn rega. 

Eira 9. 8 now for a little space grace hath been (sh.) 

5.Space, respite, nn revach. 

Gen. 32. 16 Pass over before me;, and put a space bet. 

7. Far off, pin-i rachoq. 

Josh. 3. 4 Yet.thereshallbe aspacebetweenyouand 

SPACE, (for or by the, after or little) — 
l.From, a-trS apo. 

Rev. 14. 20 by the space of a thousand (ajid) six hun. 

2. Short, fipaxu! brachus. 

Acts 5. 34 to put the apostles forth a little space 

3. Interval, intervening time, Stdo'Trifia diastema. 
Acts 5. 7 was about the space of three hours after 

4.7*0 put apart, separate, SifffTrj/xt diistemi. 

Luke22. 59 about the space of one hour after, another 

5. Over, up to, against, for tiie purpose of, iiri epi. 

Acts ig. 8 spake boldly for thespace of threemonths 

19. JO this continued by the space of two years 

ig. 34 with one voice about the space of two ho. 

5. Time, delay, xpovos chronos. 

Acts 15. 33 after they had tarried (there) a space, they 
Rev. 2. 21 gave her space torepentof herfornication 

SPAIN, 'Zvavia. 

The peninsula at the S.W. of Europe, 7obmiles long and 
500 broad ; whether Paul ever visited it is uncertain. 
It was known to the ancient Greeks under the name of 
Iberia, and to the Romans by that of Hispania. In B.C. 
237 Hamilcar the Carthagenian general established 
his authority in it ; in 229 his son in law Hasdrubal 
founds Carthagena ; in '221 Hannibal succeeds on the 
murder of his father; in 218 he takes Saguntun, and 
begins the second Punic war, in 212 Scipio is defeated ; 
in 210 Scipio Africanus takes Carthagena; in 206 the 
Carthagenians finally expelled; in 205 it is divided into 
Hither and FurtherSpain ;in i7g the Celtiberians revolt, 
but are suppres.sed; in 145 Viriathus defeats the 
Romans; in 140 he is murdered by them ; in 133 they 
secure Central Spain ; in 104 it is ravaged by Cimbrian 
invaders; in 77 Sertorius rises against Sylla; in 72 he 
is defeated and murdered; iu 60 Julius Ca;sar gains 
several victories ; in 55 Pompey invested with its full 
government; in 27 Augustus divides it. into three 
provinces; In 25 ho subdued the N. tribes, theCantabri 
and the Astures; in a.d. 251 Christianity is first intro- 
duced. 

Rom 15. 24 Whensoever I take ray journey into S. 
15. 28 this fruit, I will come by you into S. 

SPAN, {long, to) — 
l./i span, iTi| zereth. 

Exod28. 16 span(shall be) the length thereof , and as. 
36. 9 span (was) the length thereof, and a span 

1 Sa. 17. 4 whose height (was) six cubits and a span 

Isa." 40. j2 meted out heaven with the span, and co. 

Eze. 43. 13 edge thereof roundabout (shall be)« span 

l.To stretch out, swaddle, train up, ns^ iaphachj3. 
Isa. 48. 13 my right hand hatii sparmed the heavens 

3. Stretching out, training, D'nDp tippuchim. 

Lam. 2. 20 eat their fruit,(and) children of a span Igng 

SPARE, to — 

1. To shelter, spare, Oin chus. 

I Sa. 24. 10 spared thee; and I said. I v/illnot put fo. 
Neh. 13. 22 spare meaccordingtothegreatness of thy 
Psa. 72. 13 He shall spare the poor and needy, and 
Isa. 13. i8 have no pity, .their eye shall not spare 
Jer. 13. 14 I will not pity, nor spare, nor have mercy 
21. 7 he shall not spare them, neither have pity 
Eze. s- II neither shall mine eye spare, neither will 
7. 4 mine eye shallnot spare thee, neitherwill 

7. 9 mine eye shall not spare, neither will I 

8. 18 mine eye shall not spare, neither will I 

9. 5 let notyoureyespare, neither have ye pity 
9. 10 as for me also, mine eye shall not spare 

so. 17 Nevertheless mine eye spared them from 
24. 14 neither will I spare, neither will I repent 
Joel 2. 17 Spare thy people, Loud, and give not 
Jonah4. II shouldl notspareNineveh,thatgreatcity 



2. To have pity, be mild, meek, Van cha.mal. 

Deut 13. 8 neither ohallthou spare, neither sjialt £h.' 
X Sa. 15. 3 spare them not; -but slay both man and 
35. 9 Kaul and the people spared Agag, and the 

15. 15 forthe people spared the bestof thesheep- 
2 Sa. 12. 4 spared to take of hisown ifieck, and of his- 

21. 7 But the king spared Mephiboshelh, the 
Job 6. JO let him not spare; for 1 have notconcealed- 

16. 13 doth not spare; hepoureth outmygallup,' 

20. 13 spare it, and forsake it not, but keep it 
27. 22 shall castuponhim, and not spare: he wo. 

Prov. 6. 34 he vvill not spare in the day of vengeance 
Isa. 9. 19 fuel of the firo: no man shall spare his br. 

30. 14 he shall not spare: so that there shall not 
Jer. 50. 14 spare no arrows; for she hath sinned aga. 

51. 3 spare ye not her young men; destroy yo 
Hab. 1. 17 not spare continually to slay the nations 
Mai. 3. 17 will spare them, as a manspareth hisown 

3.T0 keep back, zoilhhold, "E'n chasak. 

2 Ki. 5. 20 my master hath spared Naaman this Sy. 
Job 30. 10 Hee far from me, and spare not to spit ia 
Psa. 78. 50 he spared not their soul from death, but 
Prov 13. 24. He that spareth his rod hateth his son] 

17. 27 He that hath knowledge spareth his wo. 

21. 26 but the righteous giveth and spareth not 
Isa. 54. 2 spare not, lengthen thy cords, and stre. 

58. 1 Cry aloud, spare not, lilt up thy voice like 

i.To lift up, Htyi nasa. 

Gen. 18. 24 wilt thou also destroy and not spare the 

18. 26 then I will spare all the place for their 
Prov 19. 18 and let not thy soul spare for his crying 

5. To send away, let go, nhg salach. 

Deut2g. 20 Lord will not spare him, but then the ah 

6. To look dazzled, smear, nys" shaah, 5. 

Psa. 39. 13 spare me, that I may recover strength, be, 

l.To spare, forbear, (petSofiai pheidohiai. 

Acts 20. 29 enter in among you, not sparing the flock 
Rom. 8. 32 He that spared not hisown Son, but.de. 

11. 21 sparednot. .(take heed) lest he also spare. 

1 Co. 7. 28 have trouble in the flesh: but I spare you 

2 Co. 1. 23 to spare you I came as not yet unto Cor. 

13. 2 that, if I come again, I will not spare 
2 Pe. 2. 4 For if God spared not the angels that sin, 
2. 5 And spared not the old world, but save4 
SPARINGLY — 
Sparingly, (paSo/xii/as pheidonenos. 

2 Co. g. 6 soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly. 
SPARK — 
I.Son of the flame, li^TI? hen-resheph. 

Job 5. 7 born unto trouble, as the sparks fly upw, 
2. Sparks, darts, firebrands, rn^^\ ziqoih. 

Isa. 50. II that compass (yourselves) about jiith sp. 
50. J I walk., in the sparks (that) ye have kin, 

3. Spark, flame, "liT? kidod. 

Job 41. jg Out of his mouth, .sparks of fire.leapo'lit 
i. Spark, Y'vi'i nitsots. 

Isa. I. 31 astow.andtheraakerofit as aspark.and 
^. Spark, fla-me, 3"5^ shabib. 

Job 18. 5 and the spark of his fire shall not shine 
SPARKLE, to — 
To sparkle, C?} natsals. 

Eze. I. 1 sparkled like'the colour of bumisTiea br, 
BPARKOW — 
\. Bird, fowl,- sparrow, "liss tsippor. 

Psa. 84. 3 Yea, the sparrow hath found an house 
102. 7 am as a sparrow alone upon the house top 

2.j4 young sparrow, arpovOlov strouthion. 

Matt JO. 29 Are not two sparrows sold fora farthing? 

10. 31 ye are of more value than many sparrows 

Lukei2. 6 Are not five sparrows sold for two farth.7 

12, 7 ye are of more value than many sparrows 

SPEAK, (agfainst, of, often, tov7itli), to — 
l.To say, {lift %ip the voice), "lOX amar. 

Gen. 9. 8 spake unto Noah, and to his song with h. 
ei. 22 captain of his host spake unto Abraham 

22. 7 Isaac spake unto Abraham his father, ami 
27. 6 Rebekah spake unto Jacob her son, saying 

31. II angel of God spake unto ive in a dream 

31. 29 God of your father spake unto nie yester. 

32. 4 Thus shall ye speak unto my lord Esau 

34. 4 Rhechem spake unto his father Hamor 
39. 14 spake unto them, saying, See, he hath b. 
42. 22 Spake 1 not Unto you, saying. Do not sin 

42. 37 Reuben spake unto his father, saying, SI. 

43. 3 Judah spake unto him, saying. The man 
43. 27 old man of whom ye spake ? (is) he yet 
43. 29 younger brother, of whom ye spake uijto 

46. 2 God spake unto Israel in the visions df the 

47. 5 Pharaoh spake unto Joseph, saying, Thy 
Exod. 1. 15 king of Egypt spake to the Hebrew mid. 

5. 10 spake to the people,- saying. Thus saith 
7. 8 the IjORD spake unto Moses- 
Soln7..i9l 8. r, 5; 12. 1; 31. 12; Num. 7.4; 15. 37; 
ao, iz.'aj; 21. i6 ; 26. i ; 27. 6 ; 31. 25. 

15. I spake, saying, I will sing unto the LORD 
i6. g Moses spakfe unto Aaron, Say nntoall the 
ig. 25 So Moses went down . .and spake unto th. 
32. xi Wherefore" should the Egyptians speak 
32. 13 all this land that I have spoken of will 1 

35. 4 Moses spake unto aU the congiregatioh of 

36. 5 spake unto Moses, saying, .The peopU br. 



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Lev. St. I Speak unto tlie priests tlio Bona ot Aaron 
Numi2. 4 Lord spake suddenly .unto Moses, and un. 

14. 7 spnke unto all the company of the diildr. 

34. 15 have heard the fame of thee will speak 

16. 37 Speak unto Eleazar the son of Aaron the 

17. 12 children ot Israel spake unto Moses, say. 

18. 2o spake unto Aaron, Thou shalthave no in. 
20. 3 spake, saying, Would God that we had d. 
33. 2 the children of Reuben carao and spake 
3j. 25 the children of Reuben spakeunto Moses 

Ceut. I. 9 I spake unto you at that timo, saying, I 

2. 2 And the Loud sjpake unto me, saying 

9. 4 Speak not thou in thine heart, after that 
9. 13 the LoKD spake unto me, saying, I have 

28. 68 by the way whereof I spake unto thee, Th. 
Josh. I. I the Lord spake uuto Joshua the son ofN. 

1. T2 to half the tribe of Manasseh, spake Josh. 

3. 6 Joshua spake uuto the priests, saying, T. 

4. I that the Lord spake ujito Joshua, saying 
4 15 And the LoRD.spako unto Joshua, saying 

4. 21 he spake unto, the children ot Israel, say. 
6. 8 it came to pass, when Joshua had spoken 
J. 2 spake unto them, saying. Go up and view 
9 1 1 the inhabitants ot our country spake to 

17. 17 Joshua spake unto the house of Joseph 
82. 8 he spake unto them, saying, Retuyiiwith 
22 24 your children might speak unto our chil. 
Judg 8. 9 he spake also unto the men of Pcnucl, say. 
ij. 13 they spake uuto hirn, saying, No; but we 
17 2 about which thou cursedst, and spakest 

19. 22 spake to the master of the house, the old 
I Sa. 7. 3 Samuel spake unto all the house of Israel 

g. 9 thus he spake. Come, and let iisgo to the 
9. 17 Behold the man whom I snake totheeof 1 

10. 16 But of thematter. .whereof Samuel spake 
17. 26 David spake to the men that stood by him 
17. 30 he turned from him. .and spake after th<i 
28. 12 the woman spake toSauI, saying, Whyha. 
30. 6 the people spake of stoning him, because 

aSa. 3. 18 the LoKD hath spoken of David, saying. By 

5. I Then came all tl'.o tribes . . and spake, say. 

5. 6 which spake unto David, saying, E.\cept 

6. 22 the maid servants which thou hast spoken 
14. 4 when the woman of Tckoah spake to the 

17. 6 Absalom spake unto him, sayiug, Ahith. 

20. i3 she spake, saying. They were wont to 

24. 17 David spake unto the Lord, when he saw 
1 K,l. I. 11 Nathan spake unto Bath-sheba the mother 

2. 17 Speak, I pray thee, unto Solomon the ki. 

3. 26 Then spake the woman whose the living 
8. 12 Then spake Solomon, The LORD said that 

12. lo Thus slialt thouspeak unto this peopleth. 

12. 23 Speak ^ijit-o E,ehoboam, the son of Solom. 

13. 31 he spake to his sons, saying, Wlien I am 
eo. 5 Thus speaketh Ben-hadad, saying, Altlio. 
20. 28 spake unto the Idng oflsrael, and said, Tli. 

e Kl.. 9. 12 Thus and thus spake he to me, saying, Th. 
'17. 26 they spake to the king of Assyria, saying 

18. 19 Speak ye nowto Hezekiah, Thussaithtlie 

19. 10 Thus shall ye speak to. Hezekiah king of 
I Ch.15. 16 David spake to the chief of the Levites to 
o Ch. I. 2 Solomon spake unto alllsrael, to the cap. 

a. 15 the wine, which my lord hath spoken of 

11. 3 Speak unto Rehoboam the son of Solomon 
18. 19 one spake saying after this manner, and 
32. 17 to speak against him, saying, As the gods 

32. 24 he spake unto him, and ho gave him a si. 
35. 25 the singing women spake of Josiah in th. 

Kzra 8. 22 v/e had spoken uuto the king, saying. The 
Neh. 3. 18 the king's words that he had spoken unto 

4. 2 lie spake before his brethren and the army 
8. I they spake uuto Ezra the scribe to bring 

Estli. 3. 4 it came to pass, when they spake daily un. 

4. 10 Esther spake unto Hatach, and gave him 

5. 14 to morrow speak thou unto the king that 

6. 4 to speak unto the king to hang Mordecai 
Job 33. 8 thou hast spcr:en in mine hearing, and I 

37. 20 If a man speak, surely he shall be swallo. 
IPaa 29. 9 in his temple doth everyone speak of (liis) 

33. 9 he spake, and it v/as (done) ; he comnian. 
41 5 Mine enemies speak evil of me, V^heu sh. 
45. 1 I speak of the things which I have made 
71. 10 mine enemies speakagaiust me; andthey 

los 31 He spake, and there came divers sorts of 

105. 34 He spake, and the locusts came, and cat. 

139. 20 theyspeakagainstthee wickedly, (and)th. 

145. 6 (men) shall speak of the might of thy ter. 

145. w They shall speak of the glory of thy kmg. 
Isa 811 the Lord spake thus to me with a strong 
6 20 if they speak not according to this word 
23. 4 the sea hath spoken, (even) the strength 
31. 4 thus hath the LORD spoken unto me, Like 
37. 10 Thus shall ye speak to Hezekiah king of 
38 15 lie liath both spoken unto me, and himself 
56. 3 Neitherlet the son of the stranger . . speak 
Jlcr 13. 12 thou shaltspeak unto them this word, Th. 
18. II speak to the men of Judah, and to the in. 
ij. II Then spake the priests and the prophets 
a6 12 Then spake Jeremiah unto all the princes 
26. 17 spake to all the assembly of the people, say. 
s6. 18 spake to all the people of Judah, saying 

27. 9 your sorcerers, which speak unto you, sa. 
07. 14 the words of the prophets that speak unto 

28. I spake unto me in the ho;ise of the LORD, in 
28 2 Thus speaketli the Lord of^osts, the God 

28 II Hananiah sp.ake in the presence of all the 
20 24 (Thus) Shalt thou also spsSik to Shemaiah 

29 25 Thus speaketh the Lord oJ hosts, theGod 

30 2 ThusspeakeththeLORDGodof Israel, say. 
31. 2 speak to Zedekiah king of Judah, agd tell 
30. 16 (;o and speak to Ebed-melech the Ethio. 
40 I s Joliar.an the son otSareah s(jake to Qea. 



Jer. 43. 2 Tlien spake Azarlah tho son of rioshalah 

43. 8 shall be destroyed, as the Lord hath spo. 

Eze. 10. 9 ho spake unto the man clothed with linen 

II. s the spirit . . said unto me. Speak ; Thus sa. 

13. 7 have ye not spokenalying divination, wh. 

24. 21 Speak unto the house of Israel, Thus sai. 

31. 2 speak unto Pharaoh king of Egypt, and to 

33. 10 thou son of man, speak unto the house 

33. 10 Thus ye speak, saying. If our tranegressL 

33.24 they that inhabit those wastes., speak, sa. 

35. 12 thy blasphemies wliich thou haet cpokcn 

37.18 the children of thy people shall speak unto 

39. 17 Speak unto every feathered fowl, and to 

Dan. 1. 3 the king spake untoAshpcnaz the master 

Amos 5. 14 shall be with you, as ye have spoken 

Jon. 2. to tho Lord spake unto tho flah, and it vom. 

Uag. I. 2 Thus speaketh the I«RD. of iioUs, saying 

1. 13 Then spake Haggal tho Lord's messenger 

2. 2 Speak now to Zerubbabel the son of Shea. 

2. ei Speak to Zerubbabel, governor of Judah 
Zbcli. I. 2| he spake, saying, These (are) the horn.i 

3. 4 ho answered and spake unto those that 

4. 4 I answered and spake to the angel that 
4. 6 ho answered and "spake unto me, saying 
6. 12 speak unto.him, saying, Thus speaketh 
y. 3 (And) to speak unto the priests which (w.) 
7. s Speak unto all the people of the land, ana 
7. 9 Thus speaketh tho Loiu> of hosts, saying 

2. To say, idn amar. 

Dan. 2. 9 yo have prepared lying, .words to speak 

3. 29 speak anything amiss againsttho God of 

4. 31 kingNebuchadnczzar, totheeit is spoken 
6. 12 they camo near, and spake before the kl. 

3. To speak vrrongfully or rashly, nu3 haia. 

Prov 12. 18 There is that speaketh like the piercings 

i.To speak, (lead forth words), ijt dabar. 

Gen. 16. 13 called the name of the LORD that spake 
Num 27. 7 The daughters of Zelophehad speak right 
Deut. 5. I the statutes and judgments which I speak 
Esth. 10. 3 seeking the wealth . . and speaking peace 
Job 2. 13 they sat down., and none spake a word un. 
Psa. s- 6 Thou Shalt destroy them that speak leas. 
15. 2 workath righteousness, and speaketh the 
28. 3 which speak peace to theirncighbours.but 
31. 18 which speak grievous things proudly and 
51. 4 mightest be justified when thou speakest 
58. 3-a3 soon as they be bom, speaking lies 
63. II the mouth of them that speak lies shall 
109. 20 and of them that speak evil against my 
Prov 16. 13 and they love him that speaketh right 
Isa. 9. 17 everyone(is)anhypocrite..everymouths. 
33. IS He that walketh righteously, and speak. 
45. 19 I the Lord speak righteousness, I declare 
Jer. 28. 7 that I speak in thine ears, and in the cars 
38. 2o the voice of the LOBB,T/hichIspeak unto 
40. 16 Thou shalt not. .forthou speakest falsely 
Dan. 10. II understand the words that I speak unto 
Amos 5. lo they abhor him that speaketh uprightly 

5. To be spoken to, speak together, nj'j dabar, 2. 
Psa. 1 1 9. 23 Princes also did 6it(and) speak against me 
Ma!. 3. 13 What have we spoken (so much) against 
3. j6 they that feared the Lord spake often one 

G.To speak, n?n dabar, 3. 

Gen. 8. 15 And God spake unto Noah, saying 

12. 4 Abraham departed, as the Lord h.ad spo. 

18. 19 upon Abraham that which he hath spok. 

i3. 27, 31 1 have taken upon me to speak unto 

«S. 29 And he spako unto him yet again, and sa. 

18. 30, 32 let not tho Lord be angry, and I will 
■See a?so 19. 14, 21; 21.1,2; 23. 3, 13; 24. 7,15. 30. 33. 
45. 50, 51; 27. s. 6; 28. 15; 29. 6; 31. 24, 29; 32 19; 34. 
3: 35- is; 37- 4; 39- 1°. '7. »9 I 45- 9. =8; 42. 7, 14, 30; 
44. 2, 0, i3; 45. i=; 49- 28; so. 4, 4. 17. 21". Exod. 4. 10, 
14, 15, 30, 30; 5. 23; 6. 2, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, 27, 28, 29, 29; 
7. 2, 2, 7, 9; 9. 12, 35; JO. 29; II. 2; 12. 3; 13. 1; 14. I, 2, 
15 ; 16. 10, 1 1, J2 ; 19. 6, 8, 9, 19 ; 20. j, 19, 19 ; .23. 22 ; 25. 

I, 2; 28. 3; 29. 42, 30 II, 17. 22, 3: ; 31. J, I, 13; 32- 34; 33- 
u, II. 17; 34- 32. 33. 34. 34i 35; 40. i; Lev. i. i, 2; 4. 1, 

2; 5. 14 ;6. 1,8, 19,24,25:7.22, 23, 28, 29; 8. 1 ; 9.3 ; 10. 3,8, 

II, 12; II. I, 2; 12- 1. 2i 13- i; 14- I. 33; IS- i> 2; i6. I, 2; 

17. I, 2; 18. I, 2; 19. I. 2; 20. i; 21. 16, 17; 22. 1, 2, 17, 18, 

26; 23. I, 2, 9. 10, 23. 24, 26, 33, 34; 24. 1, 13, 15, 23; 25. 1, 
2; 27. I, 2. 

Num. I. T, 48; 2. i; 3- I. S. II. 14. 44; 4- I. '7. 21; s- I. 
4,'5, 6, II, 12; 6. i", 2, 22, 23; 7. 89, 89; 8. I, 2. s. 23; 9- I. 
4, 9, 10; 10. I, 29; II. 25; 12. «, 2, 2, 6, 8, 8; 13. 1; 
14. 17, 26, 28; is- I. 2. 17. 18. 22, 31, 38; 16. 5, 20, 23, 26, 
36, 44; 17. I, 2, 6; 18. 8, 2s, 26; 19. J, 2; 20. 7, 8; 21. s. 71 
22. 7, 8, 35, 35, 38; 23- 2, 5. 12. 17. 19. 26; 24. 12. 13; 2S. 
10, 16; 26. 3, 52; 27. 8. is; 28. 1; 30. i; 31- I. 3; 33- S°. 
51; 34. I, 16; 33. I, 9. 1°: 36- 1- 

Deut. I. I, I, 3, 6, 34. 43; 2. T, 17; 3- 26, 4- 12. I;. 33. 
45! s. 22. 26, 27, 27. 28, 28, 28, 31; 6. 19; 9. 10; 10. 4; "• 
19; 13. 2. 5; i8- 17. >8, 19. 20. 20, 20, 21, 22, 22, 22; 2o. 2. 
si 8, 9; 25. 8:26. 19; 27 9; 31- I. 28, 30; 32. I, 44. 4S. 48. 
Josh.4. 8,10, t2;9. 22; 10. i:; 14. 12; 17.14; 2Q- '. 2. 2. 21. 
2, 4S: 22.15, 3o;23-i4;24.27i|fl<3S- 2- 4: 6- 39;8.8;9;2, 3. 
37; ,3. 11; 15- 17; 19- 3, 30; 2i. 13; Ruth .. 18; 2. .3, 4. , 

1 Sa. I. 13, ?6; 3.9, 10, 12:9. 21 ; 16.4,17.23.28,31. la- '; 
23, 24:19. 1,4; 20.23,26:24. 16:23.9, 17,24,30,40; 28.17,21, 

2 Sa. 2. 27; 3- 19. 19. 27; 7- 7. 17. 19. 25. 29; 12- 13; 13- 13. 22,30. 
14.3. 12, IS. 15. 18, 19; J7- 6. 6; 19- 7. ". =9; 20- 1°' "*' 
22'. 1:23.' 2, 3- 

I Ki. I. 42; 2. 4. iS, 19, 23, 27; 3. 22; 4. 32. 33. 35. 5- 
5; 6. 12; 8. IS. 20, 24, 26, 33; 12. 3, 7, 7. 9. 10. i°> 14. IS. 
is; 13- 3. II. 18, 26, 27: 14- u, 18; IS- 29; 16. 12, 34; 17- 
16; 21. 2, 4, 6, 19, 19, 23; 22. «3. 13. 14. 23, 24, 28, 38; a 
Ki. I. 3. 9, 17: 2- 22; 5 >3; 6. 12; 7- >7. 18; »■ i; 9-30; 



10. 10, to, 17, 14 25; 13. 12; 18. 26, 27, 28; 19. 21; 20. 
9, 19; 21. JO, 19: 24 2: 25. 28; 1 Ch. 17. 6, 15, 17, 23: 21. 
9, 19: 3 Ch. 6. 4, to, 15, 17: to 3, 7, 7, 9, 10, to, 15: i8j 
12, 12, 13, 22, 23,' 27, 32. 6. t6, 19; 33. to, 18; 34. 22; 
Nell. 9. 13, 13 24, 24; Esth 6. 10; 7.9; 8. 3; Job j. 16. 
17, 16; 2. 10, lo; 7 II, 9. 35; to. i; It. 5; 13, 3, 7, 13. 
22; 16. 4, 6; j6. 2, 19. 18: 21. 3, 3: 27. 4; 32. 7, t6, 20; 
33. 2, 14, 31, 32; 34. 33, 35, 37. 20 ; 40. 5:41 3; 42. 4, 7} 
7, 8; Psa. 2. 5, 12. 2, 2, 3, 17. to. 18. 1; 34. 13; 35; 
20; 38. 12, 39 3, 40. 5; 4>- 6; 49. 3; so. », 7, 2tf: 52. 3. 
58. t; 60. 6; 6 J. 11; 66. 14; 73. 8. 8; 75. 5; 77. 4, 
78. 19; 85. 8, Eg. tg, g4. 4: 108. 7; 109. 2; 115. 5: 116; 
10; tig. 46: t2o. 7: 137. 5; 135. 16; 144. 8, 11; 145. 
21; Prov. 2. 12; 8. 6; 21. 28; 23. 9, 16; Eccl. 3. 7. 
Song 5. 6; Isa. t. 2, 20; 7. to; 8. 5, to; 16. 13, 14; 19. i8i 
20. 2; 21. 17; 22. 15; 24. 3; 35. 8; 26. ti; 29. 4; 30. 10: 32. 
4. 6, 7: 36. II, II, 12; 37. 22; 38. 7; 39. 8:40. 2. 5, 27: 41, I ; 
4S, 19; 46- n; 48- IS. 16; 52. 6; 58. 9, 13, 14: 59. 3, 4, 13; 
63. t; 65. 12, 24; 66. 4. 

Jer. T. 6, 7, 17; 3. 5; 4. 28; s- S. 14; 6. to; 7. 13, 13, 22, 
37; 8. 16; g. s, 5, 8, 8, 12, 22; to. t, s; tt. 2j i2. 6; 13. 15; 
14. 14; 18. 7, 9, 2o; to. 5; 2o. 8, 9; 22. t, 21; 23. ;6, 21. 28, 

35. 37; 23. 2, 3, 3; 26. 2, 2, 7, 8, 8, ts, t6; 27. 12, 13, 16: 
29. 23; 30. 2, 4; 31. 20: 32. 4, 24; 34. 3, 6; 3S. 2, 14, 14, 17; 

36. 2, 2, 4; 37. 3; 38. 1, 4, 8; 43^ t, 2; 44. t6, 25; 45. i; 46. 
13; so- i; St. 12, 62; 52. 32; Eze. t. 28; 2. t, 2, 7; 3. I, 

4, 10, 11, 18, 24, 27; 5. 13, IS, 17; to. s; II. 25; 12- 25, 25, 
28; 13. 7, 8; 14. 4, 91 17. 21, 24; 20. 3, 27; 21. 32; 22. 14, 28; 
23. 34; 24- t4, t8, 27; 26. s, 14; 28. 10; 29. 3; 30. 12; 32. 21; 
33. 2, 8, 30: 34. 24; 36. s, 6, 36; 37. 14, 17, 19; 39. 5. 6; 
Dan. 2. 4: 8. 13, 13, 18; 9. 6, 12, 20, 21; to. 11, 15, lO, tg. 
19; II. 27, 36: Uos. 2. 1.1: 7. 13; JO. 4; 12. 4, 10; 13. 1; Joel 



3 '3; 



3. 8; Amos 3. i, 8; Obau. 18; Mic. 4. 4; 6. 12; Zepb. 
Zech. 2. 4; 6. 8; 8. 16; 9. to; 10. 2: 13. z. 

7. To speak {for self), 157 dabar, 7. 

Num. 7. 89 he heard the voice of one speaking unln 
2 Sa. 14. 13 the king doth speak this thingasonewli. 
Eze. 3. 2 that I heard him that spake unto mo 

43. 61 heard (him) speaking unto me out of tho 

8. To medilaic, utter, n\n hagah. 

Psa. 33. 28 my tongue's'hall speak of thy rightcousn. 

37. 30 The mouth of tho righteous speaketh wl. 

115. 7 neither speak they through their throat 

Prov. 8. 7 my mouth shall speak truth; and wiclied 

9. Word, speech, ri)Q millah. 

Job 36. 2 1 will show thee that(I have) yet to speak 

10. To speak, ^^d rrialal. 

Ttqv. 6. 13 he speaketh with his feet, heteacheth wl. 
II.T0 speak, (bring forth speech), SVo inalal, 3. 
Job 8. 2 How long wilt thou speai these (thing3)t 

12. To speak, y^o metal, 3. 

Dan. 7. II the great words which the horn spake 
7. 20 a mouth that spake very great things wli. 
7. 25 he shall speak (great) words agaiart tho 

13.2*0 rtse similitudes, SyD mashal. 

Eze. 17. 3 and speak a parable unto the house of I. 

14. Tb use similitudes, W'J mashal, 3. 

Eze. 20. 49 they say ot me. Doth he not speak para.t 

15. To affirm, CH} naam. 

Prov. 30. 1 the man spake unto Ithiel, even unto 1%. 

16. To put or bring be/ore, nj} nagad, 5. 

Job 17. s Ho that speaketh flattery to (his) fricudi 

17. To number, recount, 155 saphar, 3. 

Psa. 59. 12 and fdr cursing and lying (which) they «. 
73. IS If I say, I will speak thus ; behold, I sh. 

18. To answer, respotid, sing, ri]y_ anah. 

Exod23. 2 neither shalt thou speak in a cansetode. 
Deut26. 5 thou shalt speaitand say before the Lord 

27. 14 the Levites shall speak, and say uuto all 
Job 3. 2 And Job spake, and s.aid 

35. X Elihu spake moreover, and said 
Psa. 119. 172 My tongue shall speak of thy word : for 
Song 2. to My beloved spake, and said unto me, Risa 
Isa. 14. to they shall speak, and say unto thee. Art 

19. To answer, respond, .ijy. anah. 

Dan. 3. 9 They spake and said to the kingNelmch. 
3. 14 Nebuchadnezzarspakeand said unto them 
3. 19 he spake, and commanded that they shou. 
3. 24 spake, and s.aid unto his counsellors. Did 

3. 26 Nebuchadnezzar came near, .(and) spake 
3 28 Nebuchadnezzarspake, and said, Blessed 

4. ig The king spake, and said, Belt.'shazzar 

4. 30 The king spake, and said. Is not this great 
J. 7 the kiilfespake, and said to the wise (men) 

5. 10 tho queen spake, and said, O king, live 

5. 13 the king spake and said untoDaniel, (Art) 

6. 16 the king spake and said unto Daniel, I'hy 
6 2o the king spake and said to Daniel, Da. 

7. 2 Daniel spake, and said, I sawin my vision 

20. To breatlie, break out or forth, ns puach, 5. 
Prov. 6. JO Afalse witness(that)speakethlies,andhe 

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\t. I aiid (he'tlTa't')Tpeaketh lies shall perish 
Hah. 2. 3 but at the end it shall speak, and not lie 

21 To bow down, meditate, n'i? siach. 

Judg. s- 10 Speak, ye that ride on white a^es, ye 
Job il. 8 speak to the earth, and it ehaU teach thee 
Psa. 6q. 12 They that sit in the s.ite speak a. 145. 5. 

22. To tell again, ava.yi\Kia anagello, Ro. 15. 12. 

33. To speak against or in retui-n, iyTiXiyia until. 
John iq. 12 maketh himself a king speaketh against 

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Acts 13. 45 and spaUo [against] those things which 
a8. 19 when the Jews spake against (it), I .v/as 

24. To lay out throughout, reason, Sia.\iyoft.ai dial. 
Heb. 12. s forgotten the exhortation which speaketh 

25. To speak, tell, declare, tlnov eipon. 

Matt. 8. 8 epeaic the word only, and my servant shall 
10. 27 What I tell you in darkness, (that) speak 
12. 32 whosoever speaketh a word against the 
12. 32 whosoever speaketh against the Holy Gh. 

16. II I sp^e (it) not to you concerning bread 

17. x3 the disciples understood that he spake 
22. 1 Jesus answered and spake unto them ag. 

alark i. 42 [as soon as he had spoken], immediately 
3. 9 he spake to his disciples, that a small ship 
g. 18 [I spake] to thy disciples that they should 
12. 12 knew that he had spoken the parable ag. 
12. 26Godspakeuntohlm,saying,I(am)the God 
14. 39 and prayed, and spake the same words 
Cuke 6. 26 Woe unto yon when all men shall speak 

6. 39 he spake a parable unto them : Can the 

7. 39 he spake within himself, saying, This man 

8. 4 when much people were gathered . .hesp. 
12. .3 whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness 
12. 13 Master, speak to my brother, that hediv. 
12. 16 he spake a parable unto them, saying, The 

14. 3 Jesus answering spake unto the lawyers 

15. 3 And he spake this parable unto them, say. 

18. 9 he spake this parable unto certain which 

19. n he added and spake a parable, because he 
19. 28 when he had thus spoken, ho went before 
00. 2 spake unto him, saying. Tell us, by what 
30. 19 that he had spoken this parable against 
21. 29 he spake to them a parable ; Behold the 
24. 40 [when he had thus spoken, he showed] 



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, 50 the word that Jesus had spoken unto him 

39 this spakp he of the spirit, which they 
, 6 When he had thus spoken, he spat on the 

22 These (words) spake his parents, because 
6 This parable spake Jesus unto them : but 

10. 41 all things that John spake of this man 

11. 43 when he thus had spoken, he cried with 

11. 51 this spake he not of himself': but being 

12. 38 That the saying of Esaias which he spake 

13. 28 knew for what intent he spake this unto 
18. I When Jesus had spoken these words, he 
18. 9 saying might be fulfilled which he spake 
18. 16 and spake uiito her that kept the door 
18. 22 when he hart thus spoken, one of the offl 
18. 32 That the sajing of Jesus, which he spake 
2o. i8*(that) h9 had spoken these things unto 
Bi. 19 This spake he, signifying by what death 
81. 19 when he had spoken this, he saith unto 

Acts I. 9 when he had spoken these things, while 
2. 29 let me freely speak unto you of the patr. 

18. 9 Then spake the Lord to Paul in the night 

19. 41 when he had thus spoken, he dismissed 

20. 36 when he had thus spoken, he kneeled do. 
21 37 said unto the chief captain. May I speak 
26. 30 [when he had thus spoken, the king rose] 
27 35 when he had thas spoken, he took bread 
28. 25 departed, after that 'Paul had spoken one 

26 To say, speak, tell, ipS>, fp^oi srd, ereo. 

Luketz. ro whosoever shall speak a word against the 
Johnn. 13 Jesus spake of his death ■. but they thought 
Acts 2. 16 this is that which was spoken by the pr. 
8. 24 none of these things which ye have spoken 
13. 40 lest that come upon you which is spoken 
so. 38'Sorrowing . . for the words which he spake 
33. s Thou shalt not speak evil of the ruler of 
Som. 4. 18 according to that which was spoken. So 
Heb. 4. 4 he spake in a certain place of the seventh 

27. To talk arjainst, RaraXaXioi katalaleo. 

I Pe. 2. 13 they speak against you as evil doers, they 

28 To talk, speak, tell, KaXioi laleo. 

Matt. 9. 18 While he spake these things unto them 
g. 33 when the devil was cast out, the dumb s. 
10. 19 no thought how or what ye shall.-speak 
10. 19 [shall be given you. .what ye shall speak] 
10. 20 For it is not ye that speak, but the spirit 
10. 20 spirit of your Father which speaketh in 
12. 22 the blind and dumb both spake and saw 
12. 34 how can ye, being evil, speak good things? 
12. 34 for out of the . . heart the mouth speaketh 
la. 36 every idle word that men shall speak, they 
12. 46 stood without.desiring to speak with him 

12. 47 stand without, desiring to speak with thee 

13. 3 spake many things unto them in parables 
13. 10 Why speakest thou unto them in parables? 
13. 13 Therefore speak I to them in parables, be. 
13. 33 Anotherparable spake he unto them ; The 
13. 34 All these things spake Jesus unto the rau. 

13. 34 without a parable spake he not unto them 

14. 27 But straightway Jesus spake unto them 

15. 31 wondered, when they saw the dumbto sp. 
17. 5 WhUe he yet spake, behold, a bright clo. 
23. I Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and 
26. 47 while he yet spake, lo, Judas, one of the 
28. 18 Jesus came and spake unto them, saying 

Uark I. 34 suffered not the devils to speak, because 
a. 7 Why doth this (man) thus speak blasph.? 
4. 33 with many such parables spake he the wo. 

4. 34 without a parable spake he not unto them 

5. 35 While he yet spake, there came from the 
5. 36 Jesus heard the word that was spoken, he 
7. 35 the string. . was loosed, and he spake pla. 

7. 37 astonished,, saying . maketh . . diimb to sp. 

8. 32 spake that saying openly. And Peter took 
13. 1 1 take no thought. . what ye shall speak, ne. 



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Marki3. 11 whatsoever sliall be given you. .speak ye 

13. II Is not ye that speak, but the Holy Ghost 

14. g (this) also . . shall be spoken of for a me. 
14. 43 immediately, while he yet spake, comsth 
16. 17 [cast out devils ; they shall speak with] 
16. 19 [So then, after the Lord had spoken unto] 

Luke 1. 19 am sent to speak unto thee, and to show 

1. 20 thou shalt be dumb, and not able to speak 
i» 23 when he came out, he could not speak un. 
1. 55 As he spake to our fathers, to Abraham 

64 his tongue (loosed), and he spake, and pr. 
70 As he spake by the mouth of his holy pr. 

33 marvelled at those things which were sp. 
38 spake of him to all them that looked for 
so understood not the saying which he spake 
41 rebuking (them), suffered them not to sp. 

4 Now when he had left speaking, he said 
21 Wlio is this whichspeaketh blasphemies ? 

45 abundance of the heart his mouth speak. 
IS that was dead sat up, and began to speak 
49 While he yet spake, there cometh one from 
1 1 spake unto them of the kingdom of God 
14 the dumb spake ; and the people vronde. 
37 as he spake, a certain Pharisee besought 

3 ye have spoken in the ear In closets shall 
47 while he yet spake, behold a multitude . 
60 immediately, while he yet spake, the cock 

6 remember how he spake mito yon when 

25 believe all that the prophets have spoken 

36 as they thus spake, Jesus himself stood in 
44 These (are) the words which I spake unto 

37 disciples heard him speak, and they foil 

11 We speak that we do know, and testify 
31 of the earth is earthly, and speaketh of 

34 For he whom God had sent speaketh the 

26 saith unto her, I that speak unto thee am 
63 the words that I speak unto you, (they) 
13 Howbeit no man spake openly of htm for 

17 whetherit be of God, or (whether) I speak 

1 8 He that speaketh of himseU seeketh his 
26 speaketh boldly,and they say nothing unto 

46 officers answered. Never man spake like 

12 Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying 
20 These words spake Jesus in the treasury 
28 las my Father hath taught me, I speak th 
30 As he spake these words many believed 

38 speak that wjiich I have seen with my F. 
B. 44 When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of 
g. 21 he is of age ; ask him : he shall speak for 
g. 29 We know that God spake unto Moses ; (as 

fo. 6 what things they were which he spake un. 
f s. 29 others said, An angel spake to him 
12. 36 These things spake Jesus, and departed 
12. 41 when he saw his glory, and spake of him 
12. 48 word that I have spoken, the same shall 
12. 49 For I have not spoken of myself ; but the 
12. 49 what I should say. and what I should sp. 
12. 50 whatsoever I speak therefore . . so I speak 
14. 10 words that [I speak] unto youl speak not 

14. 25 These things have I spoken unto you, be. 

15. 3 clean through the word which I have sp. 
15. II These things have I spoken unto you, that 

15. 22 If I had not come and spoken unto them 

16. I, 25, 33 These things have I spoken unto you 
16. 13 for he shall not speak of himself ; but wh. 
16. 13 he shall hear, (that) shall he speak : and 
16. 25 time cometh, when i shall no more speak 

16. 29 now speakest thou plainly, and speakest 

17. 1 These words spake Jesus, and lifted up 
17. 13 these things. I speak in the world, thatth. 

18. 20 spake openly to the world ; I ever taught 

18. 23 If I have spoken evil, bear witness of the 

19. 10 Speakest thou not unto me ? knowest thou 
iCts 2. 4 began to speak with other tongues, as the 

2. 6 every man heard them speak in Lis dvra 
2. 7 are not all these which speak Galileans I 
2. II we do hearthem speak in our tongues the 

2. 31 spake of the resurrection of Christ, that 

3. 21 which God'hath spoken by the mouth of 

3. 24 as many as have spoken, have likewise f. 

4. 1 as they spake unto the people, the priests 
4. 17 threatenlthem,that they speak henceforth 

4. 30 For we cannot but speak the things which 
4. 29 with all boldness tbey may speak thy word 
4.31 and they spake the word of God with bol. 
5. 2o stand and speak in the temple to the pe. 

5. 40 commanded that they should not speak in 

6. JO wisdom and the spirit by which he spake 
6. II We have heard him speak blasphemous 

6. 13 ceaseth not to speak blasphemous words 

7. 6 God spake on this wise. That liis seed sh. 
7. 38 with the angel which spake to him in the 
7. 44 speakingi unto Moses, that he should make 
8 26 angel of the Lord spake unto Philip, say. 
9. 27 declared., that he had spoken to him, and 
9. 29 spake boldly in the name of the Lord Je. 

to. 7 when the angel which spake unto Cornel, 
to. 32 [who, when he cometh, shall speak unto) 
to. 44 WhUe Peter yet spake these words, the 
10. 46 For they heard them speak with tongues 
ti. 15 began to spea^, the Holy Ghost fell on th. 
ti. 20 spake unto tnl Grecians, preaching the 
i3.'46 word of God should first have been spoken 
14. I so spake, thkt a great multitude both of 
14. 9 The same heard Paul speak: whostedfa. 

16. 13 and spake unto the women which resorted 

16. 14 attended unto the things which were spo. 
16. 32 they spake unto him the word of the Lord 
17. 19 this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest 
18. 9 Be not afraid, but speak, and hold not thy 

18. 25 spake and taught diligently the things of 

19. 6 they spake with tongues, and prophesied 



Acts 2o. 30 speaking perverse tilings, to draw away 

21. 39 beseech thee, suffer me to speak unto the 

22. 9 heard not the voice of him that spake to 

23. 9 if a spirit or an angel hath spoken to him 
26. 14 heard a voice [speaking] unto me, and eay. 
26. 26 the king.. before whom also I speak freely 
28. 21 neither any of the brethren, .spake any 
28. 25 Well spake the Holy Ghost by Esaias the 

Eom. 7. I for I.speakjto them that know the law.how 

15- 18 I wiirnot dare to speak of any of those 
I Co 2. 6 Howbeit we speak wisdom among them 
a. 7 But we speak the wisdom of God in a my 

2. 13 Which things also we speak, not in the 

3. 1 could not ypeak unto you as unto spirit. 
12. 3 that no man speaking by the spirit of God 

12. 30 do all speak with -tongues? do all inter.? 

13. I Though i speak with the tongues of men 

13. II When I was a child, I spake as a child, I 

14. 2 speaketh in an(unknown)tongue speaketh 
14; 2 howbeit in the spirit he speaketh myster 
14. 3 But he that prophesieth speaketh unto 
14. 4 He that speaketh in an (unknown) tongue 
14. 5 I would that ye all spake with tongues 
14. 5 he that prophesieth than he that speaketh 
14. 6 speaking with tongues, .except I shall sp, 
14. 9 known what is spoken ? for ye shall speak 
14. II shall be unto him that speaketh a barbar 
14. II he that speaketh (shall he) a barbarian 
14,13 Wherefore let him that speaketh in an 
14. 18 I thank my God, I speak with tongues mo 
14. 19 Yet in the church 1 had rather speak five 
14. 21 With, .other lips will I speak unto this 
14. 23 all sppak with tongues, and there come in 
14. 27 If any man speak in an (unknown) tongue 
14. 28 andlet him speak to liimself, and to God 
14. 29 Let the prophets speak two or three, and 
14. 34 for it is not permitted unto them to speak 
14. 35 for it is ashameforwomentospeak in the 
14. 39 and forbid not to speak with tongues 

9 Co. 2. 17 in the sight of God speak we in Christ 

4. 13 I believed, and therefore have I spoken 
4. 13 we also believe, and therefore speak 

7. 14 but as we spake all things to youin truth 
11.17 That which I speak, I speak (it) not after 

11. 23 Are they ministers of Christ? 1 speak as 

12. 19 we speak before God in Christ: but (we 

13. 3 Since ye seek a proof of Christ speaking 

4. 25 speak every man truth with his neighbour 

5. 19 Speaking to yourselves in psalms and hy. 

6. 20 that therein I may speak boldly, as I ou. 

1. 14 much more bold to speak the word with 
4. 3 to speak the mystery of Christ, for wliicli 

4. 4 may make it manifest, as I ought to speak 
1 8 so that we need not to speak any thi.ng 

2. 2 we were bold in our God to speak unto 
2. 4 even so we speak ; not aspleasing men 
2. 16 Forbidding ns to speak to the Gentiies 

5. 13 speaking things which they ought not 
, I But speak thou the things which becoma 

2. 15 These tilings speak, and exhort, and reb. 



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Heb I. I spake in time past unto the fathers by tha 
I 2 Hath in these last days spoken unto us by 
2. 2 if the word spoken by angels was stedfasi 
2. 3 which at the first began to be spoken by 

2. 5 the world to come, whereof we speak 

3. 5 those thingg'wiuch were to be spoken aft. 
4 8 then would he not afterward have spoken 

6. g persuaded better. . though we thus speak 

7. 14 Moseq spake nothing concerning priestli. 
g. 19 when Moses had spoken every precept to 

ai. 4 and by it he, being dead, yet [spe.aketh] 

12. 24 that speaketh better things than (that of> 
II. 25 See that ye refuse not him that speaketh 

13. 7 who have spoken unto you the word of G. 
Jas. I. 19 let every man be swift to hear, slow to sp. 

2. 12 So speak ye, and so do, as they that shall 

5. !o the prophets, who have spoken in the na. 
I Pe. 3. 10 evil, and his lips that they speak noguilo 

4. II If any man speak, (let him speak) as the 
a Pe. I. 21 holy men of God spake (as they vi'ere)mo. 

3. i6 in all (his) epistles, speaking in them of th. 

1 Jo. 4. 5 thereforespeakthey of the world, and tho 

2 Jo. 12 I trust to come unto you, and speak face 

3 Jo. 14 shall shortly see thee, and we shall speak 
Jude 15 which ungodly sinners have spoken agai. 

16 their mouth speaketh great swelling (wo.) 

Rer 1. 12 1 turned to see the voice that spake with 

to. 8 the voice v/hich I heard from heaven sp. 

13. s a mouth spealdnggreat things and bias. 

13. II had two horns like a lamb, and he spake 

13. 15 tho image of the beast should both speak 

29, To layout, say, speak, \iyiti lego. 

Matt2i. 4sthey perceived that he spake of thera 
Marki2. 1 he began [to speak] unto them by J^arab. 

14. 31 [he spake] the more vehemently. If I sh. 
54. 71 1 know not this man of whom ye speak 

Luke s- 36 he spake also a parable unto them ; No 
7. 24 He began to speak unto thepeople concer. 
g. 31 spake of his decease which he should ace. 
g. 34 While he thus spake, there came a cloud 

11. 27 as he spake these things, a certain womaji 

12. 41 speakest thou this parable untous.oreven 

13. 6 He spake also this parable; A certain (m.) 
t8. 1 he spake a parable unto them (to this end) 
18. 34 -neitlier.knew they the things which weres 

20. g Then began he to speak to the people this 

21. s as some spake of the temple, how it was 

22. 65 many other things blasphemously spake 
John 2. 21 But he spake of the temple of his body 

6. 7t He spake of Judas Iscariot (the son) of 3. 
8. 26 [I speak] to the world those things whicli 



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John 8. 1^ They understood not that ho spake to th, 
II. 13 they thought that he had spoken of tak. 
II. 56 spake among themselves, as they stood in 
13. 18 1 speak not of you all : I know whom I 
• 3. 22 disciples looljeii. . doubting o( whom he sp. 

13. 24 ask who it should be of whom he spake 
16. 29 disciples said . . thou..Bpeake8t no proverb 

Acts I. 3 speaking of the things pertaining to the 

2. 25 David spcaketh concerning him, 1 foresaw 

8. 6 heed unto those things which Philip sp. 

8. 34 I pray thee, of whom speaketh the pro.? 

13. 45 [those things which were spoken] by Paul 

24. 10 governor had beckoned unto him to speak 

26. I Thou art permitted to speak for thyself 

27. II those thihgs which wore spoken by Paul 

28. 24 some believed the things which were sp. 
Eom. 3. 5 (Is) God unrighteous . . 1 speak as a man 

6. 19 I speak after the manner of men because 
10. 6 righteousness which is of faith speaketh 
ti. 13 I speak to you Gentiles, inasmuch as I / 
t Co. 1. 10 that ye all speak the same thing, and 

6. s [IspeakJtoyourshame.Isitso, thatthere 

7. 6 I speak this by permission, (and) not of 
7v 12 to the rest speak I, not the Lord : If any 
7. 35 this I speak for yourowntroflt; not that 

10. 15 I speak as to wise men; judge ye what 1 
IS. 34 some have not.. [I speak] (this) to your sh. 

a Co. 6. 13 I speak as unto (my) children, be ye also 

7. 3 I speak not (this) to condemn (you) : for 

8. 8 I speak not by commandment, but by oc. 

11. 21 I speak as concerning reproach, as thou. 
II. 21 whereinsoever any is bold, I speak fooli. 

Gal. 3. 15 I speakafterthernanncrof men; Though 
Eph. 5. 12 it is a shame even to speak of those things 
5. 32 I speak concerning Christ and the church 
Phil. 4. II Not that I speak in respect of want: for 

1 Ti. s. 7 I speak the truth in Christ, (and) lie not 

4. I the spirit speaketh expressly, thab in the 

Heb. 7. 13 For he of whom these things are spoken 

- 8. t of the things which we have spoken (this 

g. 5 of which we cannot now speak particula. 
Bev. 2. 24 have not known the depths .. as they sp. 

30 To sound aloud, utter, <{>64yyo/xai phtkeggomai. 

Acts 4. z8 commanded them not to speak at all nor 

a Pe. 2. 16 the dumb ass speaking with man's voice 
2. 18 when they speak great swe!ling(words) of 
31 . To speak oracularly, xp77/iOT/f&i chrematizo. 

Heb. 12.25 tl^^y escaped not who refused liim that sp. 
SFEAE, in season, not a word, uoadvisedly, to cause to — 
l.To speak hastily, rashly, kq3 hata, 3. 

Psa.io6. 33 so that he spake unadvisedly with his lips 

2. To cause to sjiealc, sirengUien, SJ'J dabab. 

Song 7. 9 causing, .those that are asleep to speak 

3.7b keep silent or deaf, svin charash, 5. 

2 Sa. 19. 10 why speak ye not a word of bringing the 
4.70 speak in season, haste to support, n>]j uth. 

Isa. .50. 4 I should know how to speak a word in se. 
SPEAK among, before, can, for one's self, forth, out, to — 
\.To sound up, back out, a.va<pa>veii>, anaphoneo. 

liUke I. 42 she spake out with a loud voice, and said 
2. To layout for oneself, InroKoyeofiat apologeomai. 

Acts 26. 24 as he thus spake for himself, Festus said 
8. To utter out, aiTo^iOiyyonat apophthefigomai. 

Acts 26. 25 speak forth the words of truth and sober. 
4. To kno7B, take cognizance of, yivdnrKoj ginOsko. 

Acts 21. 37 the chief captain., said. Canst thou speak 
Z.To tell down or thoroughly, icarayyiWa kataijg. 

Kom. I. 8 your faith is spoken of throughout the 
6. To speak or tell: before, vpoe'irov proeipon. 

Acts 1. 16 the Holy Ghost . .spake before concerning 
7. To speak or tell before, irpoepetii proereo.- 

2 Pe. 3. 2 the words which were spoken before by 

Jude 17 the words which were spoken before of 

9>.To talk with, auWaXiai sullaleo. 

Luke 4. 36 they were all amazed, and spake among 
BPEAK to, unto, with, to — 

1, To talk to, TrpoffXaXea proslaleo. 

Acts 13. 43 who, speaking to them, persuaded them 
28. 20 called for you,tosee(you,)andtospeakw 

2. To put to, TTpotrTi8rifj,i prostithemi. 

Heb. 12. 19 the word should not be spoken to them 
8 To sound to, -rpoaipdovio} prosphoneo. 

Luke23. 20 Pilate therefore- .spake again to them 
Acts 21. 40 he spake unto (them) in the Hebrew ton. 
22. 2 when they heard that he spake in the H. 

SPEAK blasphemy, boldly, evil, fair, to — 

l.To make the voice gracious, Vip Jjri chanan qol, 3. 
Prov.26. 25 When he speaketh fair, believe him not 

2. To speak freely or boldly, Tra^ptiaia^ofiai parrh. 

Acts 9. 29 he spake boldly in the name of the Lord 

14. 3 therefore abode they speaking boldly in 

18. 26 he began to speak boldly in the synagogue 

19. • 8 spake boldlyforthe space of three months 
Eph. 6. 20 1 may speak boldly, as I ought to speak 

3. To speak injuriously, blaspheme, ^Xairiprifiloi. 

Matt 26. 65 He hath spoken blasphemy; what further 
Eom 14. 16 Let not then your good be evil spoken of 
1 Co. 10. 30 why" am I evil spoken of for that which I 
Titus 3. 2 To speak evil of no man, to be no brawl. 
I Pe. 4. 4 they think it strasge. .speaking evi^ of 



I Pe 4. 14 (on thelrpart he is evil spoken of, butoo) 
aPe. J a the way of truth shall bo evil spoken of 

a lo they are not afraid to speak evil of dign. 

2.12 speak evil of the things that they under. 
Judo 8 despise domi;iioD, and speak evil of dig. 
10 they speak evil of those things which they 

4. To speak •evil, KaKoXoytw kakologeo. 

Mark 9. 39 no man . . th.it can lightly speak evil of me 
Acts 19. 9 spake evil of that way before the multit. 

h.To speak against, KaraKaXew katalaled. 
. Jas. 4. 1 J Speak not evil one of another, brethren 
4. II He tliat speaketh of (his)brother, and ju. 
4. II speakath ovilof the law, and judgeth the 
I Po. 'a. 12 whereas they speak against you as evil 

3. i6 whereas they speak evil of you as of evU 
SPEAKINQ (Ues, much, evil), speaker — 

I. A word, speech, nVn rnillah. 

Job 4. 2 who can v/itlihold himself from speaking 
32. 15 ansv/ered no more ; they left off speaking 

2. To speak, '?'?9 melal, 3. 

Dan. 7. 8 In this horn., a mouth speaking great th. 
^.Injurious speaking, blasphemy, ^^aa<p^l^lia. 

Eph. 4. 31 clamour, and evil speaking, beput away 
<i.A talking against, KaTa\a\la katalalia. 

I Pe. 2. I layinga8lde..envie3,andallevilBpeakiiigs 

5. A word, speech, x6yas logos. 

Acts 14. 12 Mercurius, because he was the.. speaker 

6. Much speech or discourse, voXvXoyia polulogia. 

Matt. 6. 7 shall be heard for their much speaking 

1 .Speaker of lies or faUehood, <peu5o\6-vos pseudol. 

I Ti. 4. 2 Speaking lies In hypocrisy ; nav-ing their 
SPEAES, spearman — 
l.Spear, javelin, n'jq chanith. 

I Sa. 13, 19 Lest the Hebrews make..swords or spears 

13. 22 there was neither sword nor spear found 
17. 7 the staff of hisspear(wa3)like a weaver's 
17. 7 his spear's head (weighed) six hundred 
17. 45 Thou comest to me. .with a spear, and 
17. 47 the Lord saveth not with sword and sp. 
21. 8 is there not here u^der thine hand spear 
E2. 6 Saul abode in Gibeah . . having his spear 
26. 7 his spear stuck in the ground at his bol. 
26. 8 let me smite him. .with the speareven to 
z6. 1 1 take thou now the spear that (is) at his ' 
c6. 12 David took the spear and the cruse of w. 
e6. 16 see where th.e king's spear (is), and the 
26. 22 Behold the king's spear I and let one of 

Sa. I. 6 behold, Saul leaned upon his spear ; and 

2. 23 Abner with the hinder end of the spear 
a. 23 that the spear came out behind him, and 
21. 19 the staff of whose spear (was) like a wea. 
23. 7 fenced with ijon and the staff of a spear 
23. 18 lifted up his spear against three hundred 
23. 21 Egyptian had a spear in his hand ; but he 
23. 21 plucked the spear ont of the Egyptian's 
23. 21 and slew him with his own spear 
2, Ki.ii. 10 did the priest give king David'r spears 

1 Ch.ii. II he lifted up his spear agaipst three hun. 

If. 20 for lifting up his spear against three hu. 
II. 23 in the Egyptian's hand(wa3) a spear like 
It. 23 plucked the spear out of the Egrotian's 

11. 23 and slew him with his own spear 

12. 34 with them with shield and spear thirty 
2o. 5 whose spear's staff (was) like a weavers 

2 Ch.23. 9 priest delivered, .spears, and bucklers 
Job 39. 23 rdttleth against him, the glittering spear 

41. 26 the spear, the dart, nor the habergeon 

Psa. 35. 3 Draw out also the spear, and stop(the w.) 

46. 9 cutteth the spear in sunder; he burneth 

57. 4 whose teeth (are) spears and arrows, and 

Isa. 2. 4 they shall beat.. their spearsinto prunn. 

Mic. 4. 3 they shall beat, .their spears into prunn. 

Nah. 3. 3 the bright sword and the glittering spear 

Hah. 3. II (and)at the shining of thy glittering spear 

2.Halbert, javelin, )'n'5 kidon. 

Josh. 8. 18 Stretch out the spear that (is) in thy hand 
8. 18 Joshua stretched out the spear that (he 
8. 26 wherewithhe stretched out the spear, un. 
Job 41. 29 he laugheth at the shaking of a spear 
Jer. 6. 23 They shall lay hold on bow and spear 

3. Spear, harpoon, Vyps tselatscd. 

Job 41. 7 Canst tho'ii fill, .his head with flsh spears 
i.Spear, iron point of a lance, J'p qayin. 

2 Sa. 21. 16 weight of whose spear (weighed) three hu. 
^.A reed, njj? qaneh. 

Psa. 68. 30 Kebuke the company of spearmen, the 
G. Javelin, spear, lance, nnn romach. 

Judg. 5. 8 was there a shield or spear seen among 

1 Ch.i2. 24 children .. that bareshieldandspear(v/e.) 

2 Ch.ii. 12 in every^severallib' (he put).. spears, and 

14. 8 an army (of menjThat bare targets aod sp. 

25. s choice (men), .that ce(uld nandle spear 

26. 14 Uzziah prepared for them.. shields, andsp. 
Neb, 4. 13 •with t'neir swords, their spears, and their 

4. 16 other half of them held both the spears 
4. 21 half of them held the spears from the ri. 

Jer. 46. 4 furbish the spears, (and) put on the brig. 
Eze. 39. 9 arrows, and the hand staves, and the sp. 
Joel 3. 10 Beat your, .prunning hookp into spears 

l.A. spearman, Se^ioXdBos dexiolabos. 

Acts 2j. 23 Make ready, .spearmen two hundred, at' 



6. A spear head, lance, xSyxv louche. 

Johnig. 34 one of the sblcUcrs with a apear pierced 
SPECIAl, specially — "" 

1. Peculiar treasure, nijQ segullah. 

Deut 7. 6 hath chosen thee to be a special people 
I.Most of all, chiefly, uiXiaTo. maliila. 

Acts 25. 26 brought him . . specially before thee, UL 
I TI. 4. 10 who is the Saviour of all men, specially 

5. 8 provldenot..EpecialIyforthose ofhlsown 
Tit. 1. 10 deceivers, specially they of the circumcL 
Phm. 16 specially tome, but how muchmoreunto 

Z.Not ordinary, 06 rij Tuxoutraj ou tas tuchouias. 
Acta ly, II God wrought special miracles by the ba. 
SPECKLED — 
I. Speckled, I'pj naqod. 

Gen. 30. 32 removing from thence all the speckled 
30. 32 the spotted and speckled among the goa. 
30. 33 every one that (is) not speckled and spot. 
30. 35 she goats that were speckled and spotted 

30. 39 brought forth cattle rlngstraked, speckled 
31 8 saiu thus, I'he speckled shall be thy wages 

31. 8 then all the cattle bare speckled: and If 

31. 10, 12 tho rams.. rlngstraked, speckled, and 

2. Spotted, 5^3^ tsabua. 

Jer. 12. 9 Mine heritage (Is) unto me(aB)a specklea 

3. Bay, speckled, pog^ saroq 

Zcch. I. 8 behind him (were there red horses, spo 
SPECTACLE — 
Public spectacle or show, theatre, BtaTpov theafron. 

I Co. 4, 9 we are made a spectacle unto the world 
SPEECH, (boldnesB of, fair) — 
\.A saying, speech, idk emer. 

Job 6 26 Sp ye Imagine to reprove the speeches 
32. 14 neither will I answer him with your epe 

2. A saying, speech, leH oraer. 

Psa. 19. 2 Day unto'day uttereth speech, and night 
19. 3 no speech nor language (where) their vo. 

Z.A saying, speech, .Tipx imrah. 

Gen. 4. 23 hearken unto my speech : for I have ilam 
Deut 32. 2 my speech shall distil as the dew, as the 
Psa. 17. 6 incline thine ear unto me, (and) hear my 
Isa. 28. 23 Give ye ear. .hearken, and near my spee. 
29. 4 thy speech fehall be low out of the dust 
29. 4 and thy speech shall whisper out of the 

32. 9 hear my voice, -give ear unto my speech 

i.A word, 151 dabar. 

Gen. II. I And the whole earth was of one. .speech 
Deut 22. 14 give occasions of speech against her, and 
22. 17 hath given occasions of speech(again3th.) 
a Sa. 14. 20 To fetch about this form of speech hath 
19. II seeing the speech of all Israel is come t<J 
I Ki. 3. I" speech pleased the LORD, that Solomon 
Jer. 31. 23 As yet they shall use this speech in the 

5. A tumult, n^on hamullah. 

Eze. I. 24 the voice of speech, as the noise of an ho. 

6. What is received or taken, doctrine, np^ leqach. 
Prov. 7. 21 With her much fair speech she caused him 

7. Speech, what is spoken, ij")? midbar. 

Song 4. 3 thy speech (is) comely : thy temples (are) 

8. A word, r\'fO millah. 

Job 13 17 Hear diligently my speech, and mydecla. 

15 3 or v/ith speeches wherewith he can do no 

• 21. 2 Heardiligentlymyspeech; and letthisbe 

24. 2 5 make me a liar, and make my speech no 

29. 22 spake not again ; and my speech dropped 

33. 1 hear my speeches, and hearken to all my 

9. Mouth, na peh. 

Exod. 4. 10 but I (am) slow of speech, and of a slow to 
ip.Lip, nSy saphah. 

Job 12. 20 removeth away the speech of the trusty 
Prov 17. 7 Excellent speech becometh not £^fool, rau. 
Isa. 33. 19 people^of deeper speech than thou canst 
Eze. 3. 5, 6 people of a strange speech and of an h. 

11. Hearing, what is lieard, VC'^' shema, 

Hab. 3. 2 O Lord, I have heard thy speeth, (and) was 

12. Eulogy, fa^r talk, ev\oy(a eulogia. 

Eom 16. 1 8 by good words and fair speeches deceiv* 

IZ.Talk, XaXla lalia. 

Matt26. 73 thou also art (one) of them; for thy speech 
Marki4. 70 thou art a Galilean,. and thy speech agre. 
John 8. 43 Why do ye not understand my speech? 

14./4 word, xSyos logos. 

Acts 2o. 7 ahd continued his speech until midnight 

1 Co. 2. 1 came not with excell^ency of speech or cj 

2. 4 my speedi and nvy preaching (was^not wi. 
4. 19 not the speech of them which are puffed 

2 Co. 10. 10 (his), .presence (is) weak, and (his) speech 

II. 6 though (I be) rude in speech, yet not In k. 
Col. 4. 6 Let your speech (be) alv/ay with grace, se. 
Titus 2. 8 Sound speech, that cannot be condemned 

SPEECH of Lycaonia — 

In the Lycaonic dialect, XvKaoviffri lukaonisti. 

Acts'14. II saying in the speech of Lycaonia, The gods 
SPEECHLESS, (to be) — 
1. Without breath or speech, iyvt6i eneos. 

Acts. 9. 7 the men . .stood speechless, bearing a voL 



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2.Slricken, blunted, deaf, dumb, Ka)(p6s kopkos. 
Luke I. 22 for he beckoned .and remained speeclil 

3. To muzzle, gag, silence, tpifiSai phimoH. 

Matt22. 12 how earnest thou ia .And he was speech 
SPEED, speedily, speedy — 
1. Speedily, NJl^P'J osparna. 

Ezra 5 12 inade' a decree , let it be done with speed 
6. 13 according to that. . so they, did speedily 
7 17 That thou mayest buy speedily with this 
7 sr shall require of you, it be done speedily 
7 26 let judgment be executed speedily upon 

i To be hastened, troubled, hm bahal, 2. 

Zeph I 18 he shall make even a speedy riddance oX 

3 To go on, TiSrt halak. 

Zech 8. 21 Let us go speedily to pray before the Lc. 

4 Hasting, hastily, "ino maker. 

Psa. 6q. 17 for I am in trouble hear me speedily 
79. 8 let thy tender mercies speedily prevent us 
102 3 in the day (when) I call answer nie speed. 
143. 7 Hear me speedily, LOKD ; my spirit fail. 

fi. Haste, nnno ineherah. 

Psa. 31. 2 deliver me speedily : be thou mystrongr 
Eccl. 8 II Because sentence, is not executed speed. 
Isa. 5 26 behold, they shall come with speed swift 
58. 8 and thine health shall spring forth speed. 
Joel 3. 4 speedily will I return your recompence u. 

6 To [make to) hast,e, "ino mahar, 3. 

Gea. 44. ri they speedily took down every man his 

7 To let escape, bSd Tnalat, 2. 

1 Sa. 27. 1 I should -speedily escape into the land of 
8, To pass over, "131; abar. 

3 Sa. 17 16 speedily pass over ; lest the king be swa 

9 Most speedily, Tax'CTa tachista. 

Acts 17. 15 commandment, to come to hun with all 3. 

10. /n haste, speed, speedily, cVtoxc entachei. 
LukeiS. 8 I tell you he wUl avenge them speedily 

SPEED, (to maic) — 

1. To strengthen self, {'ON amats, 7. 

iKl. 12. 18 Rehoboam made speed to get him up to 
3 Ch.io. 18 Rehoboam made speed to get him np to 

2 To hasten, ino mahar, 3. 

2 Sa, 15, 14 make speed to depart lest he overtake us 
Isa. 5, 19 Let him make speed hasten his work, th 

d. Haste, .Tins meherah. 

1 Sa. 20, 38 iJonathau cried after the lad. Make speed 

4.T0 find, n;(0 matsa. 

Judg 5. 30 Have they not sped? have they*(not) div 
SPEEDILY, to divido 01 give — 
I. To trouble, hasten, '?.i3 bahel, 3. 

Esth. 2. g speedily gave her her thlnga for puriflca. 
2 To cause to run, pT ruts, 5. 

2 Ch.3s. 13 divido (them) speedily among all the pe 
SPEND, to — 

l.To separate, spend, destroy, ^5K abad, 3. 

Prov29. 3 keepeth company with harlots spendeth 

2 To wear out, n^3 or npa kalah or balah, 3. 

Job 21. 13 They spend their days in wealtli, and in 

3 To complete, finish, consume, ro^ kalah, 3. 
Deut 32, 23 heap mischiefs upon fiem ; I will spen^ 
Job 21 13 They spend their days in wealth, and in 

36. II they shall spend their days in prosperity 
Psa, 90. 9 we spend our years as a tale (that is told) 
Isa, 49. 4 I have spent n-y strength for nought, and 

4. To do, make, .i^j; asah. 

Eccl. 5. 12 all the days of his vain life which he sp. 
6, 7*0 vjeigh out, pay, spend, 'p?* shaqal. 

Isa, 55. 2 Wlierefore do ye spend money for (that 
6, To spend, Sairavata dapanao. 

Mark 5, 26 had spent aU that she had, and was not. 

Lukeis. 14 when he had spent all, there arose a mi 

2 Co, 12. 15 And I will very gladly spend, .for you 
7. 2*0 do, make, iroi/w poieo. 

Acts 18, 23 after he had spent some time (there), he 
S.ro take up keudes, npoa-avaKlffKCi) prosanalisko. 

Luke 8. 43 a woman , , which had spent all her living 
SPEND, more, time, up, to — 

1. To swallow up, y^3 bala, 3, 

Prov2i. 20 treasure. , but a foolish man spendethitup 

2, To have a good-or easy time, fvKatp^co eukaireo. 

Acts 17, 21 spent their time in nothing else, but eit. 
i.To spend besides, TrpoaSaTravdo) prosdapanaS. 

Lukeio, 35 whatsoever thou spendest more, when I 
4. To rub, spend or pass the time, xpovorpi^iw. 

Acts 20, j6 because he would not spend the time in 
SPENT, (to bo) far — 
\.To go away or about, ViN aza.l. 

I Sa, 9. 7 the bread is spent in our vessels, and (th, 

2. To be completed, fimislved, consumed, fi^j kalah. 
Gen, 21, IS the water was spent in the bottle, and 
Job 7, 6 My days. , are spent without hope 
fsa. II. lo my life is spent with griefj and my yeara 



3. To subdue, tit radad. 

Judg 19 II the day was far spent, and the servant 

i.To be perfect, finisluid, consumed, DDFr tamam. 
Gen. 47 18 We will not hide that our money is sp. 
Lev 26. 20 your strength shall be spent in vain 
Jer. 37. 21 until all the bread in the city v/ere spent 

5. To co-me through or over, Siaytvofiai diaginomai. 
Acts 27. 9 when much time was spent, and when sa. 

6 To expend, iKSatravdu ekdapanaa. 

2 Co. 12. 15 And 1 will very gladly be spent for you 

7 7*0 bow down, recline, KKivai klino. 

Luke 24 29 toward eveniug and the day is far spent 
8. To strike forward, vpoKi-KTOi prokoplo. 

Rom 1 3. 1 2 The night is far spent, the day is at hand 
6PICE, spioed, spicery, (sweet) — 
\. Spice, 0^3 hasain. 

Song 5. I ] have gathereu my myrrh with my spice 
2. Spice, □c'3 hcsem. 

Exod 25. 6 spices for anointing oil, and for sweet in. 
30. 23 Take thou also unto thee principal spices 
35. 8 spices for anointing oil, and lor the sweet 
Ki. 10. 2 with camels that bare spices, and very mu. 
10 10 twenty talents of gold, and of spices very 
10 25 garments, and armour, and spices, horses 
J Ki. 2o 13 the gold, and the spices, and the precious 

1 Ch 9. 29 oil, .and the frankincense, and the spices 

9 30 And (some), .made the ointmentof thesp. 

2 Ch 9 I camels that bare spices, and gold in abu. 

g. 9 twenty talents of gold, and of spices gr 

9. 24 raiment, harne,ss, and spices, horses, and 

32. 27 for precious stones, and for spices, and for 

Song 4. 10 smell of thine ointments than all spices 
4. 14 myrrh and aloes, with all the chief spices 
4 16 blow upon my garden, (that) the spices 
8. 14 a young hart upon the mountains of spic. 

Isa 39. 2 the spices, and the precious ointment, and 

3. Spice, Dy3 bosem. 

Exod 35. 28 spice, and oil for the light, and for the 

1 Ki. 10. 10, such abundance of spices as these which 

2 Ch. 9. 9 neither was there any such spices as the 
Song 5. 13 His cheeksXare) as a bed of spices, (as) sw 

6. 2 into his garden, to the beds of spices, to 
Eze 27 22 theybccupied in thy fairs with,, spices and 

4, Spices, treasury, nxia nekolh. 

Gen, 37. 25 with their camels bearing spicery and ba. 
43. ij alittlehoney,spices,andmyrrh,nuts and 

5 Spices, perfume, D'Bp snmmim. 

Exod 30. 34 Take unto thee sweet spices, stacte, and 
30. 34 (these) sweet spices with pure frankince. 
37 29 pure incense of sweet spices, according to 

6 Compound, mixture, spice, nin reqach. 

Song 8 2 I would cause thee to drink of spioed wl 

7 Aroma, very fragrant, ipufia aroma. 

Marki6. i had brought sweet spices, that they mig. 
Luke 23. 56 they returned, and prepai-ed spices and 
24. I bringing the spices which they had prep. 
J ohm 9. 40 v/ound it in linen clothes with the spices 

SPICE, spice merchani, to — 

1 To go to and fro, be a merchant, "j?"! rakal, 

1 Ki. 10. 15 of the traffic of the spice merchants, and 
2. To compound, spice, npT raqach, 5. 

Eze, 24, 10 consume the flesh, and spice it well, and 

SPIDER — 

\.A spider, B''33y akkabish. 

Job 8. 14 and whose trust (shall e) a spider's web 
Isa, 59. 5 They weave the spider's web : he that 

2. Poisonous lizard, spider, fi'tpcg' semamith. 

Prov 30, 28 The spider taketh hold with her hands.and 
SPIED, to be — 
To be seen, nxT raah, 2. 

2 Ki. 23. 24 the abominations that were spied in th& 
SPIES — 

\. Spies, places or districts, DniiM atharim. 

Num2t, I that Israel came by the way of the spies 

2. To use the feet, travel, traverse, hii, ragal, 3. 
Gen, 42. 9 Ye (are) spies ; to see the nakedness of the 
42. II we (are) triie (men), thy servants are no sp. 
42. 14 1 speak unto you, saying. Ye (are) spjes 
42. 16 by the life of Pharaoh, ye (are) spies 
42. 30 spake roughly to us, and took us for spies 
42. 31 said. We (are) true (men); we are no sp. 
42. 34 then shall I know that ye (are) no spies 
Josh, 6. 23 young men that were spies went in, and 

1 Sa, 26. 4 David therefore sent out spies, and und. 

2 Sa. 15. 10 Absalom sent spies throughout all the tr. 

3. One sent in (to spy), fyKaOeros egkathetos. 
Luke2o, 20 sent fortifies, which should feign them. 

i.A spy, KarilffK OTTOS kataskopos. 

Heb. II, 31 when she had received the spies with peace 

SPIKENAED — 

l.Nard, 'i-ii nerd. 

Song I, 12 my spikenard sendcth forth the smell th, 
4, 13 pleasant fruits ; caniphire, with spikenard 
4. 14 Spikenard and saffron ; calamus and cin, 

2.Genuine nard, ydpSos irtcrriKds nardos pistikos. 
Marki4, 3 an alabaster box of ointment of spikenard 
John 12. 3 a pound ol oiutmcat ol spiiieaard, very 



SPILL, be spilled or spilt, to — 

1, To be poured or spread out, ^ja nagar, 2. 

2 Sa. 14, 14 as water spilt on the ground, which carni. 
2.T0 corrupt, destroy, nr& shachatk, 3. 

Gen. 38. 9 he spilled (it) on the Kiound, lest that he 

Z.To powr out, iKX^(o eJccheo. 

Mark 2. 22 [the wine is spilled, and the bottle's will] 

4, To pour out, ^KxvvQi ekchuno. 

Luke 5. 37 wine wUl burst the bottles, and be spilled 
SPIN, to — 
1 To spin, .iia iavak. 

Exod35. 25 women that were wise hearted did spin 
35. 26 stirred them up in wisdom spun goats' 

2, To spin, vr)Qai netho. 

Matt, 6. 28 the lilies, .toil not, neither do they spfa 
Lukei2. 27 the lilies .they toll not, they spin not 

SPINDLE — 

Spindle, distajf, iw"? kishor. 

Prov 31. 19 She layeth her hands to the spindle, and 

SPIRIT- 

1. Breath, riDv} neshamah. 

Job 26. 4 To whom, .and whose spirit came from 
Prov 20, 27 The spirit of man (is) the candle of the L. 

2. Spirit, wind, nn r-uack. 

Gen. I, 2 the spirit of God moved upon the face of 

6, 3 My spirit shall not always strive with m. 

41, 8 his spirit was troubled ; and he sent and 

41, 38 Can wefind. .a man in whom the spiritof 

45. 27 the spirit of Jacob their father revived 

Exod. 6, g they hearkened not. , for anguish of spirit 
28. 3 whom I have filled with the spirit of wis. 
31. 3 I have filled him with the spiiit of Ged 
35. 21 every one whom his spirit made willing 
35. 31 he hath filled him with the spirit of God 

Num. 5. 14 the spirit of jealousy come upon him, and 
5. 14 if the spirit of jealousy come upon him 
5, 30 when the spirit of jealousy cometh upon 
II 17 I will take of the spirit which (is) upon 
II. 25 took of the spiritthat(was)uponhim,and 
11. 25 when the spirit rested upon them, they 
II 26 the spirit rested upon them ; and they 
II. 29 that the Lord would put his spirit upon 
14. 24 he had another spirit with him, and hath 
j6. 22 God, the God of the spirits of all flesh 
24. 2 and the spirit of God came upon him 
27. 16 Let the LOKD, the .God of the spirits of 
27. i8 son of Nun, a man in whom(is) the spii it 

Deut. 2. 30 God hardened his spirit, and made his he 
34. 9 the son of Nun was full of the spirit of w 

Josh. 5. I neither was there spirit in them any mo. 

Judg. 3. 10 the spiritof the LORD came upon him, and 
6 34 the spirit of the Lord came upon Gideon 
9, 23 God sent an evil spirit between Abimele. 
11. 29 spirit of the Lord came upon Jephthah 

13. 25 spirit of the Lord began to move him at 

14. 6 spirit of the Lord came mightily upon 

14. 19 spirit of the Lord came upon him, and 

15. 14 spirit of the Lord came miglitily upon 

15, 19 spirit came again, and he revived where. 

1 Sa, I. IS I (am) a woman of a sorrowful spirit: I 

10. 6 spirit of the Lord will come upon thee 

10. 10 spirit of God came upon him, and he pro, 

11, 5 spirit of God came upon Saul when he he. 
j5, 13 spirit ol Lord came upon David from that 
16, 14 Epiritofthe LORDdeparted from Saul, and 

16. 14 evil spirit from the Lord troubled hira 
16. IS Behold now, an evil spirit from God tro, 
i6. 16 when the evil spirit from God is upon th, 
16. 23 when the (evil) spirit from God was upon 
16. 23 was well, and the evil spirit departed f r. j 

18. 10 the evil spirit from God came upon Saul 

19. 9 the evil spirit from the Lord was upon 
rg. 20 the spirit of God was upon the messeng. 
19. 23 the spirit of God was upon him also, and 
30. 12 when he had eaten, his spirit came again 

2 Sa. 23. 2 The spirii; of the Lord spake by me, and 

1 Ki.io, 5 there was no more spirit in her 

18. 12 the spirit of the Lord shall carry thecw. 

21. 5 V/hy is thy spirit so sad, that thou eatest 

22. 21 there came forth a spirit, and stood before 
22, 22 I will be a lying spirit in the mouth of all 
22, 23 the Lord hath put a lying spirit in the mo. 
22. 24 Which way went the spirit of the Lord 

2 Ki. 7. 9 let a double portion of thy spirit be upoa 

2. 15 they said. The spirit of Elijah doth rest on 
2. 16 peradventure the spirit of the Lord hath 
i Cli. 5. 26 the God of Israel stin-ed up the spirit of 

5. 26 the spirit of Tilgath-pilneser king of Ass. 
12, 18 the spirit came upon Amusai, (who was) 
28, 12 the pattern of all that he had by the spi, 

3 Ch, g, 4 there was no more spirit in her 

15, I the spirit of God came upon Azariah the 
18, 20 there came out a spu'it, and stood before 
18, 21 -I will go out, and be a lying spirit in the 
18, 22 the LoRDhathputa lying spiritin the mo. 
18. 23 Which way went the spirit of the Lord 

20. 14 came the spirit of the Lord in the midst 

21. 16 stirred up against Jehoram the spirit of 
24. 20 thespiritof God came upon Zechariahtha 
36. 22 the Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus ki. 

Eziu I, I the Lord stirred up thespiritof Cyrus kl. 

I. 5 with all (them) whose spiritGod had raig. 
Neh, 9, 20 Thou gavest also tliy good spirit to instr. 

9. 30 testifiedst against them by thy s'jirit in 
Job 4. IS a spirit passed before my face; the hair of 

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Job 7. IT I will speak in tho an^ish of my spirit 
to- ij thy visitation hath preserved ntiy spirit 
15. 13 thou turnest thy spirit against God, and 
00. 3 thespirit of my uiulerstandiugcauscth mo 
21. 4 it fit wore so), wliy should not ray spirit 
o5. 13 Uyhisspirithe hath garnished the heavens 
37, 3 and the spirit of God (is) in my nostrils 
32. 8 (there) is a spirit in man-, and theinspiratl. 

32. i3 I am full of matter; the spirit within me 

33. 4 Tlie spirit of God hath made me, and the 
34. 14 (if) lie gather unto himself his spirit and 

rift. 31. 5 Into thine hand! commit my spirit: thou 
32. 2 Blessed (is) the man.. in whose spirit (the, 

34. 18 and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit 
51 10 OGod; and renew a right spirit within nie 
5t. II Cast me not away take not thy holy spi 
51. 12 and uphold me (with thy) free spirit 

51. 17 The sacrifices of God (are)a broken spirit 
;6. 12 lie shall cut ol{ the spirit of princes: (he 
77. 3 I complained, and my spirit was ovenvh. 

77. 6 and my spirit made diligent search 

78. 8 and whose spirit was not stcdfast with G. 
104. 4 Who maljethhis angels spirits, his minis. 
104. 30 Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are cr. 
toO. 33 they provoked his spirit, so that he spake 
139, 7 Whither shall I go from thy spirit? or wh. 

142. 3 When my spirit was overwhelmed within 

143. 4 Therefore is my spirit overwhelmed with. 

142, 7 Heal" me speedily, Lord ; my spirit fail. 

143. :o thou (art) my God ; thy spirit (is) good 
Trov. I. 23 I will pour out my spirit unto you, I will 

II. 13 he tTiat ia of a faithful spirit concealetli 

14. 2q but (he that is) hasty of spirit exalteth fo. 

15. 4 perverseness (is) a breach in the spirit 
»5. 13 by sorrow of the heart the spirit is brok. 

16. 2 but the LORP weigheth the spirits 
t6. 18 and an haughty spirit before a fall 

t6. 19 Better (it is to be) of an humble spirit wi, 
«6. 32 he that ruleth his spirit than he that ta. 
fj. 22 but a broken spirit drieth the hones 

17. 27 of understanding is of an excellent spirit 
t8. 14 The spirit of a man will sustain his inflr, 

18. 14 but a wounded spirjt who can bear? 

25. 28 He that (hath) no rule over his own spirit 

89. 23 honour shall uphold the humble in spirit 

Eccl 1. 14 behold, all (is) vanity and vexation of sp. 

1 17 perceived that this, .is vexation of spirit 

2 II, 17, 26 vanity and vexation of spirit 

3. 21 Who knoweth the spirit of man that go. 

3. 21 the spirit of the beast that goeth downw. 

4. 4 This (is) also vanity and vexation of spirit 
4. 6 full (vrith) travail and vexation of spirit 
4. j6 this also ns) vanity and vexation of spirit 

6. 9 this (is) also vanity and vexation of spirit 

7. 8 patient inspirit, the proud in spirit 

7. 9 Be not hasty in thy spirit to be angry,; for 

8. 8 over the spirit, to retain Uie spirit 

to. 4 If the spirit of the ruler rise up against 
It. 5 knowest not. .the way of the spirit, (nor) 
ta. 7 the spirit shall return unto God who gave 
bft. 4. 4 the spirit of judgment, and by the spirit 
11. 2 the spirit of the Loud shall rest upon him 
ti. 2 the spirit of wisdom and understanding 
It. 2 the spirit of counsel and might, thespirit 

19. 3 the spirit of Egypt shall fail in the midst 
19. 14 The Lord hath mingled a perverse spirit 
aS. 9 with my spirit within me will I seek thee 
iS. 6 a spirit of judgment to him that sitteth 

29. 10 hath poured out upon you the spirit of 
eg. 24 They also that erred in spirit shall come 

30. I cover with a covering, but not of my spi. 

31. 3 and their horses flesh, and not spirit 

32. J5 Until the spirit be poured upon us from 
34. 16 it hath commanded, and his spirit it hatb 

38. 16 all these (things is) the life of my spirit 
40. 7 because the spirit of the LoitDblowethup. 
40. 13 Who hath directed the spirit of the LORD 
42. I I have put my spirit upon him ; he shall 
42. 5 giveth. .spirit to them that walk therein 
44. 3 I will pour my spirit upon thy seed, and 
48. 16 the Lord God, and his spirit, hath sent me 
54. 6 as a woman forsaken, and grieved in spirit 
57. 15 (that is) of a contrite and humble spirit 
57. 15 to revive the spirit of the humble, and to 
57. 16 the spirit should fail before me, and the 
59. 19 the spirit of the Lord shall lift up a stan. 
59. 21 Myspiritthat(is) uponthee,and my words 
61. I The spirit of the Lord God (is) upon me 
61. 3 the garment of praise for the spirit of he. 
63. 10 they rebelled, and vexed his Holy Spirit 
63. II where (is) he that put his Holy Spirit wi. 
63. 14 the Spirit of the Lord caused him to rest 
65. 14 and shall howl for vexation of spirit 

66. 2 to (him that is) poor, and of a contrite sp. 

Jer. 51. II the Lord hath raised up the spirit of the 

J£ze I 12 whither, .spirit was togo, they went; (and) 

1. 20 Whithersoever the spirit was to go, they 

1. 20 thither (was their) spirit to go ; and the 
t. 20, 21 the spirit of the living creature (was) 

2. 2 the spirit entered into me when he spake 

3. 12 the spirit took me up, and I heajd behind 
3. 14 the spirit lifted me up, and took me away 
3. 14 and I went, .in the heat of my spirit 

3. 24 the spirit entered into me, and set me up. 
8. 3 the spirit lifted me up between the earth 

10. 17 the spirit of the living creature (wa,g) In 
II. I the spirit lifted me up, and brought me 
It s the spirit of the LORD fell upon me, and 
CI. 19 and I will put a new spirit within you 
II. 24 Afterwards the spirit took me up. and br. 
CI 24 in a vision by the spirit of God into Clio. 
13 3 prophets, tbat follow tbcii owd spirit, and 



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Ezc. t8 31 make you a new heart and a now spirit 
21. 7 every spirit shall faint, and all kn«e.i shall 

36. 26 and a new spirit will I put within you 
36.27 I will put my spirit within you, and cause 

37. I carricduieoutiii the spirit oi the Lord, and 
37 14 shall put my spirit in you, and ye shall li, 
39. 29 I have poured out ray spirit upon the ho 
43. 5 the spirit took rae up, and brought rne into 

2, I his spiritwas troubled, and his sleep brake 
». 3 my spirit was troubled to know the dream 

4. 12 the spirit of whoredoms h.ath caused (th.) 

5. 4 the spirit of whoredoms (is) in the midst 
2. 28 I will pour out my spirit upon all flesh 
2. 29 in thos."! days will I jiour out my spirit 
2 713 the spirit of the Lord straitened 1 (are) 

2. II If a man walking In the spirit and falseh. 

3. 8 I am full of power by the spirit of the L. 
I. 14 the Lord stirred up the spirit of Zcrubb. 
I. 14 tho spirit of Joshua the son of Josedech 

1. 14 the spirit of all theremnantof tho people 

2. 5 So my spirit remaineth among you : fear 

4. 6 Not by might, nor by power, but by my s. 

6. 5 These <are) the four spirits of the heavens 

6. 8 have quieted my spirit in the north con. 

7. 12 the Lord of hosts h.ith sent in hi.9 spirit 
2 I anilformeth the spirit of man witliin liim 
2 10 the spirit of grace and of supplications 

2 and the unclean spirit to pass out of tlio 

2. 15 Yet had he the residue of the spirit. And 

2 15, i5 therefore take heed to your spirit 

2. Spirit, wind, nn ■ruach. 

Dan. 4 8 and in whom (is) the spirit of the holy ca 
I. 9 I know that the spiritof the holygodsOs) 
;. 18 for the spirit of the holy gods (is) In theo 
I II in whom Hs) the spirit of the holy gods 
;. 12 Forasmucn as an excellent spirit, and kn. 
,. 14 the spirit of the gods(is)iri thee, and (th.) 
>. 3 because aB excellent spirit (was) in him 
IS I Daniel was grieved in my spirit in the 

Z. Spirit, ■nfev/j.a pneuma. [^S^c «?.« Holy]. 

Matt. 3. 16 he saw the spint of God descending like 

4. I Then was Jesus led up of the spirit into 
— 5. 3 Blessed (are) the poor in sjiirit: for theirs 

8 16 he castoutthespirits with (his) word, and 
10 I gave them power (against) unclean spirits 
10. 30 the spirit of your Father which speaketh 
12 iS I will put my spirit upon him, andhesh. 
12. 28 if I cast out devils bythespiritof God.th. 
12, 43 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a 

12. 45 taketh with himself seven other spirits 
—22. 43 How then doth David in spirit call him 

26. 41 the spirit indeed (is) willing, but the flesh 
ilatk I. 10 the spirit likeadovedescendinguponhim 
I. 12 the spiritdriveth him into the wilderness 
t. 23 there was. .a man with an unclean spirit 
I. 26 when theunclean spirit had torn him, and 
I. 27 commandeth he even the unclean spirits 
— 2. 8 Jesus perceived in his spirit that they so 

3 II unclean spirits, when they saw him, fell 

3. 30 they said. He hath an unclean spirit 

5. 2 met him. .a man with an unclean spirit 
5. 8 Come out of the man, (thou) unclean spi. 

5. 13 the unclean spiritswent cut, and entered 

6. 7 and gave them power over ur.clean spL 

7. 25 whose young daughter had an unclean sp. 
8 12 he sighed deeply in his spirit, and saith 
9. 17 brought., my son, which hath a dumb sp. 

20 the spirit tare him ; and he fell on the 
25 he rebuked the fcml spirit, saying unto 
25 (Thou) dumb and deaf spirit, I charge th. 
38 The spirit truly (is) ready, but the flesh 
17 he shall go before him in tho spirit and 

1. 47 my spirit Ihath rejoiced in God my Sav. 
J. 60 the cWld l^rew, and waxed strong in sp. 
2 27 And he came by the spirit into the temple 

2. 40 the child grew, and waxed strong [in sp.] 

4. 1 was led by the spirit into the wilderness 

4 14 Jesus returned in the power of the spirit 
4, 18 The spirit of the LORD (is) upon me, bee. 
4. 33 there was a man which had a spirit of an 
4. 36 he commandeth the unclean spirits, and 

6. 18 they that were vexed with unclean spirits 

7. 21 cured many of. .plagues, and of evil sp. 

8. 2 which had been healed of evil spirits and 
8. 29 he had commanded the unclean spirit to 

8. 55 [her spirit came again, and she arose st.) 
g. 39 a spirit taketli him, and he suddenly cr. 

9. 42 Jesus rebuked theunclean spirit, and he. 
■j-9. 55 [Yeknow notwhatraannerof spirityeare] 

10. 2o rejoice not, that the spirits are subject 

10. 21 In that hour Jesus rejoiced in spirit, and 

11. 13 give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him 
II. 24 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a 
II. 26 taketh (to him) seven other spirits more 

13. II there was a woman which had a spirit of 

23. 46 into thy hands I commend my spirit 

24. 37 and supposed that they had seen a spirit 
24. 39 a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye see 

32 I saw the Spirit descending from heaven 
I. 33 thou shaltseethe Spirit descending, and 

3. 5 Except a man be born . .(of) the spirit, he 
3. 6 that which is born of the spirit is spirit 
3. 8 so is every one that is born of the spirit 

3. 34 God giveth not Uie spirit by measure (unto 
- — 4. 23 shatl worship the Father in spirit and in 

4. 24 God (is) a Spirit : and they that worship 
4. 24 must worship (him) in spirit and in truth 
6. 63 It is the spirit that quickeneth ; the flesh 

63 the words that I speak .(they) are spirit 
7 39 this spake heof the spiiit, which they that 
u. 33 be groaned ia tbe epirit, and wae troubled 



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21 he was troubled Id spirit, and testified 
17 (Even) the spirit of truth , whom the wo 
26 I will send, tho spiritof truth, whlcli 
13 when he, the spirit of truth, is come, Iio 

4 began to speak as the spirit gave them 

17 I will pour out of my spirit upon all lleali 

18 will pour out in those days of my spirit 
9 agreed together to tempt the spirit of the 

16 ivere vexed with unclean spirits: and th. 
10 they were not able to resist .the spirt by 
59 and saying. Lord Jesus, receive my spirit 
7 For unclean spirits, crying with loud vol 
29 Then the spiiit said unto Philip. Go near 

39 spirit of the Lord caught away Philip, th 
ig spirit said unto him, Behold, three men 
12 spirit bade rne go with them, notliing do 
23 signified by the spirit that. there should 

7 assayed to go into Bithynia ; but tho spi 
lO damsel possessed with a spirit of divlna 

18 Paul. turned and said to thespirit, I co 
16 spirit was stirred in him, when he saw tho 

5 Paul was pressed (in the spirit,) and teat. 

25 being fervent in the spirit, he spake and 

12 and the evil spirits went out of them 

J3 to call over them which had evil spirits 

15 evil spirit answered and said, Jesus 1 kn 

16 man in whom the evil spirit was leaped 

21 Paul purposed in the spirit, when he had 

22 go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, not 
4 who said to Paul through the spirit, that 

8 no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit 

9 if a spirit or an angel hath spoken to him 
4 according to the spirit of holiness, by tho 
9 whom J serve with my spirit in the gospel 

29 in thespirit, (and) not in the letter, whoso 

6 that we should ser>'e in newness of spirit 

1 [walk notafterthe flesh, but after the sp.) 

2 For the law of the spirit of life in Christ 

4 walk not after the ftesh, but after the sp. 

5 are after the spirit the things of the spir. 
9 in thespirit, if so be that the spirit of God 
9 if any man have not the spirit of Christ 

10 the spirit (is) life because of righteousness 

11 if the spirit of him that raised up Jesns 
11 quickon..by his spirit thatdv/cllcth in you 

13 if ye through the spirit do mortify the dc. 

14 as m.any as are led by the spirit of God 

15 ye have notreceived the spirit of bondage 

15 ye have received the spirit of adoption 

16 spirit, .beareth -witness with our spirit 

23 which have the first fruits of the spirit, ev. 

26 the spirit also hclpeth our infirmities, for 

26 the spirit Itself maketh intercession for 

27 knoweth what (is) the mind of tho spirit 
8 God hath given them the spirit of slumber 

11 Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit 

19 wonders, by the power of the spirit of O. 

30 I beseech you. .for the love of the spirit 
4 in demonstration of the spirit and of pow 

10 revealed, .by his spirit: for the spirit sea 

11 save the spirit of man which Is in him 

11 knoweth no man, but the spirit of God 

12 not the spirit of the world, but the spirit 
14 recelveth not the things of the spirit of 

16 and (that) the spirit of God dwelleth In 

21 shall I come . .(in) the spirit of nieeknes* 

3 as absent in body, bnt present in spirit 

4 my spirit, with the power of our Lord Je. 

5 that the spirit may be saved in the day of 
II ye are justified . .by the spirit of our God 

17 he. .joined unto the Lord is one spirit 

20 (glorify God in your body, and in your sp.) 
34 may be holy both in body and in spirit 

40 I tlfiink also that I have the spirit of God 

3 no man speaking by the spirit of God c». 

4 diversities of gifts, but the same spirit 

7 the manifestation of the spirit is given to 

8 to one is given by the spirit the word ol 

8 the word of knowledge by the same spirit 

9 To another faith by the same spirit; toano 
9 the gifts of healing by the same spirit 

10 to another discerning of spirits; to another 

11 all these worketh. .the self same spirit 

13 by one spirit are we all baptized into one 

13 been all made to drink into one spirit 

2 howbeit in the spirit he speaketh myster. 

14 my spirit prayeth, but my understanding 

15 I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray 

15 I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing 

16 when thou shalt bless with the spirit, how 
32 the spirits of the prophets are'subject to 
45 last Adam (was made) aquickening spirit 

18 they have refreshed my spirit and yours 

22 given the earnest of the spirit In our hea. 
13 I had norestin my spirit, because I found 

3 but with the spirit of the living God 

6 made us able ministers, of thespirit: for 

6 the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth li. 
8 shall not the ministration of the spirit be 

17 the Lord is that spirit: and where the sp. 

18 are changed . . (even) as by the spirit of the 
13 We having the same spirit of faith, acco 

5 given unto us the earnest of the spirit 

1 from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit 
13 because his spirit was refreshed by you 

4 (if) ye receive another spirit, which ye ha. 
18 walked we not in the same spirit? walked 

2 Received' ye the spirit by the works of the 

3 having begun in the spirit, are ye now ma. 

5 He .that mlnistereth to you the spirit 

• 4 we might receive the promise of the sp. 
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4. 29 him (tliat was born) after the spirit, even 

5. 5 we through the spirit wait for the hope 

5. 16 Walk in the spirit, and ye shall not fuKU 

5. 17 lusteth against the spirit, and the spirit 
5. i8 if ye be led by the spirit, ye are uot und. 
S. 22 tha fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace 

5. 25 in the spirit, let us also Avalk in the spirit 
-=^^6. 1 restore such an one in the spirit of meek. 

6. 8 soweth to the spirit shall of the spirit re. 
6. 18 the grace of our Lord . .(be) with your sp. 

^ph. I. 13 ye were sealed with the Holy.Spirit ofpr. 

1. 17 may give unto you the spirit of wisdom 

2. z the spirit that now worketh In the child, 
a. 18 we both have access by one spirit unto 

2. 22 for an habitation of God through the sp. 

3. 5 revealed unto his . . prophet^ by the spirit 
3. 16 strengthened with might by his spirit in 

4. 3 to keep the unity of the spirit in the bond 
4. 4 (There is) one body, and one spirit, even 
4. 23 And be renewed in the spirit of.your ml. 

4. 30 grieve not the Holy Spirit of God, where, 
s. 9 the fruit of [the spirit] (is) in all goodness 

5. 18 be not drunk, .but be filled with the spi. 

6. 17 tho' sword of the spirit, which is the word 
6. 18 with all prayer and supplication in the ap. 

, 19 and the supply of the spipt-of Jesus Chr. 
1, 27 that ye stand fast in one" spirit, with one 

2. I if any fellowship of the spirit, it any bow. 

3. 3 which worship God in the spirit, and rej. 

1. 8 declared unto us your love in the spirit' 

2. 5 yet am I with you in the spirit, joying 

4. 8 who hath also givenfunta us his Holy Sp. 
-.5. 19 Quench not the Spirit 

5. 23 (I pray God) your whole spirit and soul 
2. 2 neither by spirit, nor by word, nor by le. 
a. 8 the Lord shall consume with the spirit of 

2. 13 through sanctiflcation of the spirit and 
3. 16 justified in the spirit, seen of angels, pr. 
4. J the spirit speaketh expressly, that in the 
4. I giving heed to seducing spirits, and doc. 

4. 12 in conversation, in charity, (in spirit), in 
I. 7 God hath not given us the spirit of fear 
4. 22 The Lord Jesus Christ (be) with thy spirit 

25 The grace of our Lord . . (be) with your sp. 

1. 7 Who maketh hia angels spirits, and his 

1. 14 Are they not all ministering spirits, sent 
4. 12 the dividing asunder of soul and spirit 
9. 1% who through the eternal spirit offered hi. 

10. 29 hath done despite unto the spirit of grace 
12. 9 insubjeotionuntotheFatherofspirits.and 
12. 23^and to the spirits of just men made perfe. 

2. z6 as the body without the spirit is dead, so 
4.' 5 The spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to . 

2 through sanctiflcation of the spirit,untdo. 
I. II what manner of time, the spirit of Christ 
1. 22 iu obeying the truth [through the spirit) 

3. 4 (the ornament) of a meek and quiet spirit 
3. 18 put to death. .but quickened by the spirit 

-3. 19 went and preached unto the^spirits inpr. 
-4. 6 but live according to God in the spirit 
4. 14 the spirit of glory and of God resteth up. 

3. 24 we know, .by the spirit which he hath gi. 

4. I believe not every spirit, but try the spirits 
4. 2 know ye the spiritof God : Every spiritth. 
4. 3 every spirit that confesseth not that Jes. 

4. 6 the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error 

4. 13 because he hath given us of his spirit 

5. 6 spirit, .beareth witness . .because the spi. 
5. 8 the spirit, and the water, and the blood 

igThese be .-.sensual, having not the spirit 

1. 4 the seven spirits which are before his th. 
— 1. 10 I was in the spirit on the Lord's'day, and 

2. 7, II, 17, 29 let him hear what the spirit sa. 

3. I he that hath the seven spirits of'God, and 
3.6, ij,22lethim hear whajfc the spirit saithun. 

4. 2 I was in the spirit ; and, behold, a throne 

4. 5 seven lamps . . which are the seven spirits 

5. 6 the seven spirits of God sent forth into 
11. II the spirit of lite from God entered into th. 
14. 13 Yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest 

16. J3 Isawthreouncleanspirit3'likefrogs(come) 
i5. 14 they are the spirits of devils, working mi. 

17. 3 he carried me away in the spirit'into the | 

18. 2 the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage 

• 19. 10 the testimony of Jesus is thespirit.of pr. 

21. 10 ho carried me away in the spirit to a gre. 
22. 17 And the spu'it and the bride say, Come 

4. Phantasm, apparition, (p.avraafia phantasma. 
I\fatti4. 26 they were troubled, saying, It is a spirit 
Mark 6. 49 they supposed it had been a spirit, and 
SPIRITTJAt (gifts), spiritually — 
I.Man, of the spirit^ n-\n «<•!< ish haruach. 

Hos. 9. 7 the spiritual' man (is) mad, for the multi. 

2. Spirit, nviv/ia pneuma. 

1 Co. t4, 12 ye are zealous of spiritual (gifts), seek that 

Z.Spiritiud, TrveuiJLaTtKSs pneumatikos. 

Rom. I. II niay impart unto you some spiritual gift 
7. 14 For we know thatthe law is spiritual ; but 
15. 27 been made partakers of their spiritual th. 
I Co. e. 13 comparing spiritual things vrith spiritual 
2.-i5'he that is spiritual judgeth all thing, yet 
3. I could not speak unto you as unto spiritual 
9. II If we have sown unto you spiritual things 
10. 3 And did all" eat the same spiritual meat . 
10. 4 did all drink the same spiritual drink 
lo. 4 they dranR of that spiritual rock that 
12.- I concerning spiritual (rifts), brethren, T 
14. I desire spiritual giftSj but rather that ye 
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I Co. 15. 44 a natural body ; it is raised a spiritual 
15. 44 a natural body, and there is a spiritual 
15. 46 that (was) not hrst which is spiritual, but 
15. 46 and afterward that which is spiritual 
Gal. 6. I ye which are spiritual restore such an one 
Kph. I. 3 who hath blessed us with all spiritual bl. 
5. 19 in psalms and hymns and [spiritual] songs 
6. 12 against spiritual wickedness in high (pi.) 
CoL I. 9 in all wsdom and spiritual understanding 
3. 16 in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs 
I Pe. 2. 5 are built up a spiritual house, an holy pr. 
2. s to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable 

i. Spiritually, irufvuariicSts pneumatikos, 

I Co. 2. 14 because they are spiritually discerned 
Kev. II. 8 which spiritual\y is called Sodom and B. 

SPIEITTTAIXY minded — 

Minding o/the spirit, (pptSviifia rov Trpeifiarosphro. 
Rom. 8. 6 but to be spiritually minded (is) life and 

SPIT (on or upon), epitting, spittle, to — 
l.To spit, py, yaraq. 

Num 12. 14 If her father had but spit in her face, sh. 

Deut25. 9 spit in his face, and shaU answer and 

2. Spittle, drivel, T^ rir. 

1 Sa.2i. 13 and let his spittle fall down upon his bea, 
Z, Spittle, spitting, pH roq. 

Job 7. 19 alone till I swallow down my spittle 

30. 10 flee far from me, and spare not to spit in 
Isa. 50. 6 i hid not my face from Bham,e and spitting 

4. To spit, PPT raqaq. 

Lev. 15. 8 if be that hath tho issue spit upon him 

5. To spit in or on, ifivriia empiuo. 

Matt26. 67 Then di'a they spit in his face, and bnffe. 
27. 30 they spit upon him, andtook;thejreed, and 

Markio. 34 shall scourge him, and shall spit upon 
14. 65 some began to spit on iiim, and to cover 
15. 19 did spit upon him, and bowing (their) kn. 

LukeiS. 32 and spitefully entreated, and spitted on 

Q. Spittle, 'Krifffia ptusma. 

John 9. 6 made clay of the spittle, and he anointed 
7. To spit, irriJi) ptuo. 

Mark 7. 33 put his fingers into his ears, and he spit 
8. 2j when he had spit on his eyes, and puthis 

John 9. 6 when he had thus spoken, be spat on the 

SPITE, entreat spitefully — 

1. Anger, provocation, sadiiesa, DJ-^3 kaait. 

>ti Pa. 10. 14 thou beholdoth mischief and spite, to re. 

SPOIL, spoiler, spoiling — 

1. Spoils, machinations, rfaiij orahoth. 

Isa. 25. II bring down their pride, .with the spoils 
I.Prey, spoil, portion, food, 13, JJ bag, baz. 

Eze. 25. 7 will deliver thee for a spoil to the heath. 
B.Prey, spoil, 13 baz. 

Jer. 15. 13 thy treasures will I give to the spoil wit. 
17. 3 1 will give . . thy treasures to the spoil, (and) 

Kze. 26. 5 and it shall become a spoil to the nations 

i.Prey, spoil, .1)3 bizzah. 

2 Ch. 14. 14 they spoiled all the cities ; for there wag 

25. 13 smote three thousand., and took much sp. 

28. 14 left the ^captives and the spoil before the 
Ezra 9. 7 to a spoil, and to confusion of face, as (it 
Esth. 9'. 10 but on the spoil laid they not their hand 
Dan. 11. 33 and by flame, by captivity, and by spoil 

5. What is violently snatched away, n^)3 gezelah. 

Isa. 3. 14 the spoil of the poor (is) iu your houses 
5. Armour, nv'Sq chalitsah. • 

Judgi4. 19 took their spoil, and gave change of gar. 

7. Torn prey, 1"it5 tereph. 

Job 29. 17 an(i plucked the spoil out of his teeth 

8. Spoil, nt^wi} meshussah. 

Isa. 42. 24 Who gave Jacob for a Bpoil; and Israel to 

9. Spoil, .•Jp?'9 meshissah. 

2 Ki. 21. J 4 they shallbecomea preyandaspoil toall 
Isa. 42. 22 they are. .for a spojl, and none saith. Be. 
Jer. 30. 16 they . .shaU be a spoil, and all that prey 

10. Destruction, spoiling, '•s> shod. 
4 the extortioner is at an end, the spoiler 
4 because of the spoiling of the daughter of 

7 violence andspoUis heard in her; before 

8 I cried violence and spoil ; because the 
3 A voice of crying, .spoiling and great de. 

9 reinove violence and spoil, and execute 
'3 for spoiling and violence (are) before me 

2. 17 the spoil of beasts, (which) made them afr. 

11. To destroy, spoil, fyiff shadad. 

Isa. 16. 4 spoiler ceaseth, the oppressors are cons. 
21. ' 2 dealeth treacherously, and the spoiler sp. 

Jer. 6. 26 for tho spoiler shall suddenly come upon' 
12. 12 spoilers are come upon all, high places th. 
15. 8 brought upon thom . . a spoiler at noond. 
48. 8 spoiler shall come upon every city, and 
48. 18 for the spoiler of Moab shall come upon " 
48. 32 spoiler is fallen upon thy summer fruits 
51. 48 for the spoUoidEhall come unto her from 
SI. 53 from me shall spoilers come unto her, sa. 
51. 56 Because the spoiJep is come upon her,(ev.) 

12. To corrupt, destroy, mar, nn?' shachath, 5. 
I 3a. 13. 17 the spoilers, came out of the camp of the 
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13. 7*0 take spoil, np?/ shasak. 

Judg. 2. 14 delivered them into the hands of spoilers 
2 Ki. 17. 20 delivered them into the hand of spoilers 

14. To be bereaved, Vaa* shakol. 

Psa. 35. 12 rewal-ded me evil for good, (to) the spoil. 

X^.Spoil, hh^ shalal. 

Gen. 49. 27 and at night he shall divide the spoil 
Esod 13. 9 I will overtake, I will divide the sjjoil 
Num3i. II they took all the spoil, and all the prey 
31. 12 brought the captives, .and the spoil, unto 
Deut. 2. 35 and the spoil of the cities which we took 
3. 7 the spoil of the cities, we took for a prey 
13. 16 thou shalt gather all the spoil of it into 
13. 16 shaltbum.. all the spoil thereof everywh. 
o. 14 all that is in the city, (even) all the spoil 
20. 14 thou shalt eat the spoil of thine enemies 
Josh. 7. 21 1 saw among the spoils a goodly Babylo. 
8. 2 only the spoil thereof, and the cattle th. 
8. 27 the spoU of that city, Israel took for apr. 
II. 14 the spoil of these cities, and the cattle, the 

23. 8 divide the spoil of your enemies with yo. 
Judg. s. 30 for the necks of (Ihem that take) the sp.? 

1 Sa. 14. 30 had eaten freely today of the spoil of th. 

14. 32 the people flew upon the spoil, and took 
15. 19 didst fly upon the tepoU, and didst evU in 
15. 21 thepeople took of the spoil, sheep and ox. 
30. 16 the great spoil that they had taken out of 
30. 19 neither spoil, nor any (thing) that they 
30. 20 And David . . said. This (is) David's spoil 
30. 22 we wUl not give them (ought) of the spoil 
30. 26 he sent of the spoil unto the elders of Ju. 

30. 26 Behold a pressnt for you of the spoil of 

2 Sa. 3. 22 and brought in a great spoil with them 

8. 12 of the spoil of Hadadezer, son of Eehob 
f 2. 30 he brought forth the spoil of the city in 
2 Ki. 3. 23 said, .now therefore, Moab, to the spoil 
I Ch.2o. 2 he brought also exceeding much spoil out 
26. 27 Out of the spoils won in battles did they 
a Ch.14. 13 and they carried away vei'y much spoil 
15. II they offered, .of the spoU (whjch) they had 
20. 25 his people came to take away the spoil of 
20. 25 were three days in gathering of the spoil 

24. 23 sent all the spoil of them unto the king 
28. 8 took, .much spoil, .and brought the spoil 

28. IS with the spoil clothed all that were naked 
Esth. 3. 13 and (to take) the spoil of them for a prey 

8. II and (to take) the spoil of them for a prey 
Psa. 68. 12 she that tarried at home divided the spoil 

i:g. 162 I rejoice, .as one that fiudeth great spoil 
Prov. I. 13 we shall fill our houses mth spoil 

s6. 19 than to divide the spoil <vith the proud 

31. II so that he shall have no need of spoil 
Isa. 8. 4 the spoil of Samaria shall be taken away 

9. 3 as (men) rejoice when they divide the sp. 
10. 6 to take the spoil, and to take^the prey, and 
33. 4 your spoil shall be gathered (like) the ga, 

33. 23 then is" the prey of a great spoil divided 
53. 12 he shall divide the spoil with the strong 

Jer. 49. 32 and the multitude of their cattle a spoil 

so. 10 And Chaldea shall be a spoil: all that 
Eze. 7. 21 and to the wicked of the earth for a spoil 

29. 19 take.hermuJtitude,andtakeherspoil, and 

38. 12 To take a spoil, and to take a prey; to turn 
38. £3 Art thou come to take a spoil i liast thou 

33. 13 take away cattle, .to take a great spoil 
Dan. ii.24Scatteramongthemtheprey,andspoil,and 
Zecli. 2. 9 and they shall be a spoil to their servants 

14. I thy spoU shall be divided in the midst of 

16. Dedicated spoils, atcpoBlviov akrothinion. 

Heb. 7. 4 whom . . Abraham gave the tenth of the ep. 
17..4 snatching away, what is snatched, apnayii. 

Heb.io. 34 took joJfuUy the spoiUng of your goods 
18. What is stripped or carried off, tjKvKav skulon. 

Luke II. 22 taketh from him..anddivldeth his spoils 
SPOIL, (make or take), to — 
l.To take as spoil, Nt5 baza. 

Isa, j8. '2, 7 nation, .whose land the rivers have sp. 
2. To spoil, seize, plunder, 115 bazaz. 

Gen, 34. 27 The sons, of Jacob, .spoilied the city, bee, 

34. 29 and spoiled even all that (was) in the ho. 
Num3i. 9 took the spoil of all their cattle, and ail 

31. 53 the men of war had taken spoil, every man 

1 Sa. 14. 36 spoil them until the morning light, and 

2 Ki. 7. 16 the people went out, and spoiled the te, 
2 Ch.14. 14 they spoiled all the cities; for there was 
Psa.iog. II and let the stranger spoil his labour 
Isa. Ti. 14 they shall spoil them of the east together 
Jer. 20. 5 their enemies, which shall spoil them, and 
Nah. 2. 9 Take, .the spoil of silver, take the spoil 
Zeph. 2. 9 the residue of my people shall spoil them 

Z.To snatch away, hii gazal. 

Psa. 3s. to and the needy from him thatspoileth him 

Eze. 18. 7 hath spoiled none by violence, hath given 

18. 12 hath spoiled by violence, hath not resto. 

a8. 16 neitherhathspoiledby violence, (but) ha. 

18. 18 spoUed his brother by violence, and did 

4. To destroy, injure, Sgn chdbal, 3. 

Song 2.15 the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil tho vi. 

5. To snatch away, ^sj natsdj,, 3. 

Exod. 3. 22 borrow, .and ye shall spoil the Egyptians 
12. 36 lent unto theni..and they spoiled the E. 

6.2'o strip off, m^ pashat. 

Hos. 7. I (and) the troop of robbers spoileth v/ith. 
Nah. 3, ig the caulker worm epoiletb, and flecth aw. 



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7. To strip off, op^ pashat, 3. 

2 9a. 23. 10 people returned after him only to spoil 

%.To spoil, deceive j fix, VSP. gaha. 

Piov 22. 23 and spoil tho 6oul of those that spoiled 

d.Deslruclion, spoiling, -i'el shod. 

Ho3. 10. 14 0.3 Shalman spoiled Beth-arbel In the day 

I '^. To destroy, spoil, TtV shadad. 

Isa. 21 2 deal6thtreaoherously..andthespoilersp. 
23. I Woe to thee that spoUeet. .cease to spoil 
33. I Woe to thee that spoUest. .cease to spoil 

Jer 5. 6 (and) a wolf of the evening sliall spoil th. 
25. 36 for the Lord hath spoiled their pasture 

47. 4 to spoil.. Lord will spoil the Philistines 
49. 28 go up to Kedar, and spoil the men of the 
s:. 55 the Lord hath spoiled Babylon, and des. 

Ezo 32. 12 they shall spoil the pomp of Egypt, and 
Mic. 2. 4 We be utterly spoiled : he hatli clunged 

11.7*0 destroy, spoil, ty^ shadad, 3. 

Prov 24. 15 Lay not wait . spoil not his resting place 

12. 7*0 destroy, spoil, -rvf shadad, 3a. 

Hos. 10. 3 break down their altars, he shall spoil th. 

I3.ro bereave, hi^ shahol, 3. 

Ezo. 14. 15 they spoil it, so that it be desolate, that 

J 4. To spoil, take spoil, h^ shalal. 

Jer. 50. 10 all that sjjoil Iicr shall be satisfied, saith 
JEze. 26. 12 they shall make a spoil of thy riches, and 

39. 10 they shaU spoil those that spoiled them 
Hab. 2. B Because thou hast spoiled many nations 
2. 8 the remnant of tho people shall spoil th. 
. Zech. 2. S sent me unto the nations which spoiled 

15. 5*0 take spoil, ~ry^ shasah. 

Judg. 2. 16 out of the hand of those that spoiled them 
I Sa. 14, 48 out of the hands of them that spoiled th. 
Psa. 44. ro they which hate us spoil for theraselvea 
Isa. 17. 14 This (is) the portion of them that spoil us 
Jer. 30. 16 they that spoil thee.. andallthatprey up. 
Hoa. 13. 15 he shall spoil the treasure of all pleasant 

16. To take spoil. Dp?' shasas. 

Judg. 2. 14 into the hands of spoilers that spoiled th. 
I Sa. 17. 53 Israel returned, .and they spoiled their 
Psa. 89. 41 All that pass by the way spoO him : he is 
Jer. 30. 16 that spoil thee shall bo a spoil, and all th. 

I7.T0 strip off, unclotlie, &TreiiZvoiiai apekduoniai. 
Col. 2. 15 naving spoiled principalities and powers 

18. To snatch away thoroughly, Smpira^o) diarpazd. 
Matti2. 29 how can one enter, and [spoil] his goods 

12. 29 and then [he will spoil] his house 
Mark 3. 27 No man can enter, .and spoil his goods 
3. 27 bind the . .man ; and then he will spoU 

19. 7*0 lead off as plunder, <rv\ayaiyia svZagSgeo. 

Col. 2. 8 lest any man spoil yoiithronghphilosop. 
BPOHED, (to be) — 
l.Prey, spoil, 13 iaz. 

Jer. 2. 14 a home bom (slave)? why £s ho spoiled? 

Eze. 23. 46 give them to be removed and spoiled 

2. To he spoiled, »!? hazaz, 2. 

Isa. 24. 3 The land shall be utterly.. •spoiled: for 
Amos 3. II saith the Lord.. thy palaces shall be spo. 

Z.To snatch violently away, "^ij gazal. 

Deut28. 29 thou Shalt be only oppressed and spoiled 

Jer. 2 J. 12 deliver (him that Is) spoiled out of thah. 

22. 3 deliver the spoiled out of the.hand of the 

^.Destruction, spoiling, "w shod. 

Amos 5. 9 That strengtheneth the spoiled against 
5. 9 the spoiled shall come against the fortre. 

5.2*0 destroy, spoil, rV9 shadad. 

Isa. 33. I thou (wast) not spoiled ; and dealest tre. 
Jer. 4. 30 (when) thou (art) spoiled, what wilt thou 

6. 2*0 6e destroyed, spoiled, Ti^ shadad, 2. 

Mic. 2. 4 We be utterly spoiled : he hath changed 

7. To be destroyed, spoiled, ti?* shadad, 4. 
'er 4. 13 Woe unto us ! for we are spoiled 

4 20 is spoiled : suddenly are my tents spoiled 
g. 19 How are we spoiled ! we are greatly conf. 
10. 20 My tabernacle is spoiled, and all my co. 
. 48. I Woe unto Nebo I for it is spoiled, Kiriat. 

48. 15 Moab is spoiled, and gone up (out of) her 
48 20 tell ye it in Arnon, that Moab is spoiled 
49! 3 Howl, Heshbon, for Ai is spoiled ; cry 
49. 10 his seed is spoiled, and his brethren, and 

Zech 1 1. 2 Howl . . because the mighty are spoiled 
IT. 3 glory is'spoiled . . pride.of Jordan is spoUod 
8 7*0 be destroyed, spoiled, Ti?* shadad, 6. 

Isa. 33. I thou Shalt be spoiled ; (and) when thou 
Hos. 10. 14 all thy fortresses shall be spoiled, as Sh. 

Q. Spoiled, '?V'i» sholal. 

Job 12. J7 He leadeth counsellors away spoiled, and 
12. 19 He leadeth princes away spoiled, and ov. 

10. To make self a spoil, hhv shalal, Ic. 

Psa. 76. 5 The stout hearted are spoiled, they have 

ll.T'o take spoil, np^ shasah. 

Isa. 42. 22 this (is) a people robbed and spoiled, (th.' 

12. 7*0 take spoil, cp?* shasas, 1. 

Isa ij. 16 their houses shall be spoiled, and their 



Si'OKEN fafter, against, any more, for, of, to be — 

1.7*0 be spoken of or for, -yy) dahar, 4. 

Psa. 87; 3 Glorious things arc spoken of thee, O city 
Song 8. 8 in tho day when she shall be spoken for! 

1.A word, I^T dahar. 

I Kl. 18. 24 answered and said, It I3 well spoken 

Job 32. 4 Elilw had waited tillJob had spoken, bo. 
ZJiiouth, ns peh. 

Obad. 12 neither shouldest thou have spoken pro. 
4.7*0 tell again, huayyiKKw anacjgello. 

FkOmis. 21 To whom he was not spoken of, they shall 
5. 7*0 he spoken against, el/jil hvavTidbi)ros eimi an. 

Acts 19. 36 that these things cannot be spoken agaL 
6. To. say or speak against, avriAfyco antilcgG. 

Luke 2. 34 for a sign which shall be spoken against 

Acts 28. 22 know that everywhere it Is spoken against 

7.7*0 talk, speak, Ka\4oi laleo, 

Marks. 36 as Jesus heard the word that was spoken 

14. 9 shall bo spoken of for a memorial o( her 
Luke 2. 33 at those things which wore spoken of him 
Acts 13.46 word of God should first have been spoken 

16, 14 unto the things wliich were spolten of Pa. 
I Co.t4. 9 how shall it be known what is spoken?for 
Heb. 2. 2 It the word spoken by angels was stedfast 

2. 3 which at the first began to be spoken by 

3. 5 those things which were to be spoken af; 

8.2*0 lay out, say, speak, Kl-yu legij. 

LukeiB. 34 neither knew, the things which were sp. 
Acts 13. 45 those things which were spoken by Paul 

27. II these things which were spoken by Paul 

28. 24 believed the things which were spoken 
Eeb. 7. 13 he of whom these things are spoken per. 

9.7*0 utter, (lioi rheo, ipu era. 

Matt. I. 22 which was spoken of the Lord by the pr. 
2. 15 which was spoken of the Lord by the pr. 
2, 17 that which was spoken by Jeremy the pr. 

2. 23 might be fulfilled which was spoken by 

3. 3 he that was spoken of by the prophet B. 

4. 14 which was spoken by Esaias tlie prophet 
8. 17 which was spoken by Esaias the prophet 

12. 17 which was spoken by Esaiaa the prophet 
13. 35 might be fulfilled which was epokeu by 

21. 4 might be fulfilled which was spoken by 

22. 31 have ye not read that which was spoken 
24. 15 the abomination of desolation, spoken of 
27. 9 that which was spoken by Jeremy the pr. 

^ 27. 35 might be fulfllled wbich was spoken by 

•T' Marki3. 14 the ftbomination of desolation, spoken of 
SPOKES — 
Spokes, felloes of a wheel, D"iif'ri chishshurim. 

T Ki. 7. 33 their felloes, and their spokes, (were) all 
SPOKESMAN, to be a — 
2*0 speak, n^^ dabar, 3. 

Exod. 4. 16 he shall be thy spokesman unto thepeople 
SPONGE — 
A spunge, fftrSyyos spopgos. 

Matt 27. 48 one of them ran and took a 'sponge, and 

Markis. 36 one ran and filled a sponge Cull of vineg. 
t Johnig. 29 they filled aspongewith vinegar, and put 

SPOON — 

A Iwllow object, dish, pan, 13 haph. 

Exod.2s. 29 Shalt make the dlshesthereof, and the sp. 

37. i6 his dishes, and his spoons, and his bowls 

Num. 4. 7 the dishes and the spoons; and the bowls 

7. 14 due spoon of ten (shekels) of gold, full of 

7. 20 One spoon of gold of ten (shekels), full of 

7. 26, 32, 38, 44, so, 56, 62, 68, 74, 80 One golden a. 

7. 84 twelve silver bowls, twelve spoons of gold 

7. 86 The golden spoons (were) twelve, full of 

7. 86 the gold of the spoons (was) an hundred 

I Ki. 7. 50 the basins, and the spoons, and thecensers 

a KJ. as- 14 the spoons, and all the vessels of brass wh. 

■3 Oh. 4. 22 and the spoons, and the censers, (of) pure 

24. 14 and spoons, and vessels of gold and silver 

Jer. 52. j8 the bowels, and the spoons, and all the ve. 

52. 19 the candlesticks, and the spoons, and the 

8P0B.T, (be in or make), sport self, ^p — 
1.7*0 delight self, 3W anag, 7. 

Isa. 57. 4 Against whom do ye sport yourselves? ag. 

2. Laughter, derision, play, pin'f sechoq. 

Prov 10. 23 (It is) as sport to a fool to do mischief; but 

8. 7*0 laugh, mock, play with, prjv tsachaq, 3. 

Gen.26. 8 Isaac|(was) sporting with Rebekah his wife 
Judgi6. 2s he made them sport: and they set him be. 

4.7*0 laugh, deride, play, pnV sachaq. 

Judg. 16. 27 that beheld while Samson made sport 
5. 7*0 laugh, dende, play, pri'V sachaq, 3. 

Judg.i6. 25 Call for Samson, that he may make us sp. 

Prov.26. 19 the man (that), .saith. Am noti in sport? 
6. 7*0 live in luxury, ivrpv(pdco entrvphao. 

3 Pe. 2. 13 sporting themselves with their. own dece. 
SPOT, (bright, freckled, without) — 
l.A freckled spot of leprosy, pnii bohaq. 

Lev. 13. 39 it (is) a freckled spot (that) groweth In the 

2. A freckled spot of leprosy, iring bahereth. 

Lev. 13. 2 a rising, a scab, or bright spot, and it be 
13. 4 If the bright spot (be) white in the skin of 
13. 19 therfi beawhiterismg.orabrightspot.wh. 
«3. S3 if the bright spot stay in his place, (and) 



Lev. 13. 24 (desh) that bumeth h.ivi; a wliitc brlgM ». 
13. 25 (if) the liaii- In the bright sijot L.; turned 
13. 26 (there be) no white hair in the brlghtepot 
13. 28 If tho bright spot stay in his place, (and) 
13. 38 have., bright spots, (even) white briglitsp. 

13. 39 bright spots in the skin of their flesli (be) 

14. 56 rising, and for a scab, and. .a bright spot 
3. Spots, nn3"!5n chaharburoth. 

jQi: 1 3. 2 3 change his skin, or the leopard his spots ? 
^.Blemish, DiD mum. 

Deut32. 5 their spot (is) not. .of his children : (they 
Job II. 15 shalt thou lilt up thy face without spot 
Song. 4. 7 Thou(urt)aUfair,mylove; (there is) no a. 

b.PerfcGt, white, complete, plain,, D'pi? tamim. 
Hum 19. 2 they bring thee a red heifer without spot 
38. 3, 9 two Iambs of the first yearwlthoutspot 

38. II seven Iambs of the first year without spot 

39. 17, 26 lambs of tho first year, without sjKit 

6. Without blemish, unblemished, d/xuixo^ amSmos. 
Heb. 9. 14 who. .offered himself v/ithout spottoGod 

7. Spotless, mlhout spot, fio-jriA.os aspilos. 

I Ti. 6. 14 keepthi3comraandmentwithoutspot,un. 

1 Pe. 1.19 a lamb without blemish and without spot 

2 Pe. 3. 14 may be f oundof lum in peace, without sp. 

8. A sunken rock, defded pierson, attiKas spilas. 
» Jude .12 These are spots In your leasts of charity 

9.yl spot, stain, blot, (rv7\os spilos. 

Eph. 5. 27 a glorious church, not having spot, or w. 
2 Pe. 2. 13 Spots (they are) and blemishes, sporting 

SPOT, be spotted, to — 

1. 7*0 be spoiled, nSo tala. 

Gen. 30. 32 the speckled and spotted cattle, and all 
30. 3^ tho spotted and speckled among the goats 
30. 33 that (is) not speckled and spotted among 
30. 35 goats that were ringstraked and spotted 
30. 3s the she goats that were speckled and sp. 
30. 39 brought forth ca ttle . . speckled, and spot. 

2.7*0 spot, stain, blot, (rvi\6oi spiloo. 

Judo 23 hating even the garment spotted by the 

SPOUSE — 

Spouse, bride, daughter in law, fl/'J kallah. 

Song 4. 8 Come with me from Lebanon, (my) spouse 
4. 9 ravished my heart, my sister, (my) spouso 



4. 10 How fair is thy love, my sister, (my) sp. 

4. 11 Thy lips, (my) spouse, drop (as) the no. 

4. 12 A garden inclosed (is) my sister, (my) ep. 



5. I I am come into my garden . .(my) apousa 
Hos. 4. 13 and your spouses shall commit adultery 
4. 14 nor your spouses when they commit adu. 
SPREAD, to — 
1.7*0 scatter, winnow, spread, .1"!! zarah, 3. 

Mai. 2. 3 I will corrupt your seed, and spread dung 
2.7*0 be scattered, tmnnowed, spread, .ti; zarah, 4. 
Prov. I. 17 in vain the net Is spread in the sight of 

3. 7*0 go on, 11"?; yalak. 

iji 2 Ch.26. E his name spread abroad (even) to the ent. 
;Ho3. 14. 6 His branchesshall spread, and his beauty 

4.7*0 170 out or forth, v.y, yatsa. 

2 Ch.26. 15 his name spread far abroad ; for he was 
Z.To cause to go out or forth, v.y, yatsa, 5. 

Isa. s8. 5 and to spread sackcloth and ashes (under 
6.7*0 stretch out,' incline, nsj natah. 

Gen. 33. 19 a field, where he had spread his tent, at 
35. 21 Israel journeyed, andspread histentbey. 

Jer. 43. 10 he shall spread his royal pavilion over th. 
7.7*0 {cause to) stretch out, incline, noi natah, 5. 

2 Sa. 16. 22 they spread Absalom a tent upon the top 
21. 10 took sackcloth, and sprcaditforherupon 

^.To break forth, finish, nip parach. 

Lev. 13. 57 it (is) a spreading (plague): thou shaltbu 

9.2*0 spread out, forth, abroad, ims paras. > 

Num. 4. 6 shall spread over (it) a cloth wholly of bl. 

4. 7 they shall spread a cloth of blue, and put 

4. b theyshall spread .upon them a cloth of ac. 

4. II thty shall spread a cloth of blue, and co; 

4. 13 the altar, and spread a purple cloth the. 

4. 14 theyshall spread upon it a covering of ba. 
Deut22. 17 they shall spread the cloth before the eL 
Judg. 8.'2S they spread a garment, and did cast the. 
Ruth 3.' 9 spread therefore thy skirt over thine ha. 
2 Sa. 17. 19 the woman took and spread a covering 

1 Ki. 8. •. 7 the cherubim spread forth (their) two w1. 

2 Ki. 8. 15 dipped (it) in water, and spread (it) onhla 

19. 14 Hezckiah went, .and spread it before the 
Job 36. 30 he spreadeth his light upon it, and cove. 
Psa. 105. 39 He spread a cloud for a covering, and fire 
140. s have spread a net by the way side; they 
Prov 29. 5 A man that flattercth his neighbour spr. 
Isa. 19. 8 they that spread nets upon the waters sh. 

33. 23 they could not spread the sail -. then is the 

37. T^Hezekiah went, .and spread it before the 
Jer. 48. 40 fly as an eagle, and shall spread his win. 

49. 22 fly as the eagle, and spread his wings ov. 
Lam. 1. 10 The adversary hath spread out his hand 
I. 13 he hath spread anet formyfeet; he hath 
Eze. 2. 10 he spread it before me : and it (was) wrl. 

12. 13 My net also will I spread upon him, and 

16. 8 I spread my skirt over thee, and covered 

17. 20 I will spread my net npon him, and he ah. 
19. 8 thef.ation3.,spreadtheirnetoverhlin:ho 

Hos. 7. 12 I wia spread my net upon thea ; 1 will 



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10. 2*0 spread out, forth, ctbroad, kn.^ paras, 3. 
Jer. 4. 31 (that) epreadeth her bands, (saying) Woe 
Zech. 2. 6 I have spread youlabroad as the four win. 

11. To svread out, l&'nB parsliez. 

Job 26. 9 Heholdeth back..(aiid)spreadethhifl cl. 

12. To {be) spread, rirf^ pasah. 

Lev. 13. s. 6 (and) the plague spread not in the skin 
15. 7 if the scab spread much abroad in the skin 
13. 8 behold, the scab spreadeth in the Bkin,th. 

13. 22 if it spread muchabroad intheskin, then 
13! 23, 28 bright spot stay in ids place, (and)sp. 
13. 32 (if) the scall spread not, and theie be in 
13 35 if the scall spread much in the skin after 
14! 48 the piague hath not spread in the house 

\Z.To spread out, sitidue, nri radad, 5. 

I Ki. 6. 32 spread gold upon the cherubim, and upon 

14. To spread ouh support, 151 raphitd. 

Job 41. 3^ he spreadeth sharp pointed things upon 

15.7*0 spread out, m^ shatach. 

KiiEiii. 32 they spread ;(them) all abroad for thems. 
E Sa. 17. 19 and spread ground corn thereon; and the 
Jer. 8, a they shall spread them before the sun, and 

16. To he divulged, given throughout, Stavevefio/iai. 
Acts 4^ 17 But. that it spread no further among the 

17. To streii^ aTpivwiii stronnumi.. 

Matt 2 1. 8a very great multitude spread their garm. 
Markii. 8 [many spread their garments ia the way] 

18. To streio Under, iTtonrpdivvviii hupostronnumi. 
Lukeig. 36 as he went, they spread their clothes |n the 

SPREAD abroad, (forth, out, over, upon), to — 
I. Spreading, niU'f'l? mishtoach. 

EzS. 47. 10 they shall be a (place>to spread forth nets 

2. Spreading place, npVQ mishtach. 

Eze. 26. 14 thou Shalt be (a place) to spread nets up. 

3. To spread out, nna mathach. 

Isa. 40. 22 spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in 

4. To stretch out, incline, ni?} natah. 

Job 9. 8 Which alone spreadeth out tUa heavens 

5. To break or burst forth, pf parats. 

Gen. 28. 14 thou shalt spread abroad to the west, and 

6. To spread out, tJ*"}! paras. 

Bxod. 9. 29 1 will spread abroad my hands unto the 

9. 33 and spread abroad his hands unto the Lo. 

37. 9 the cherubim spread out (their) wings on 

40. 19 he spread-abroad the tent over the taber. 

Dent 32. II spreadeth abroad her wings, takeththem 

I Ki. 8. 22 and spread forth his hands toward heaven 

8. 38 spread forth his hands toward this house 

1 Ch.28. 18 the cherubim, that spread out (their wi.) 
a Ch. 5. 8 the cherubim spread forth (their) wings 

6.12 And he stood . . and spread forth tils hands 

6. 13 and spread forthhis hands toward heaven 
6. 29 sliall spread forth his hands in this.house 

Ezra g. s spread out my hands unto the Lord my 
Job 1 1. 13 and stretch out thine hands toward Imn 
Eze. 32. 3 1 will therefore spread out my net over 

"i.To spread out, yy^ paras, 3. 

Isa. 1. 13 wheA ye spread forth your hands, I wiH 
25. II he shall spread forth his hands in the 
25. II as he that swimmeth spreadeth forth (his 
65. 2 I have spread out my hands all this day 

Lam. 1. 17 Zion spreadeth forth her hands, an<r(th. 

8. To spread out or over, V\fl raqa. 

2 Sa. 22. 43 stamp them, .(and) did spread them abr. 
Isa. 42. 5 he that spread forth the earth, and that 

44. 24 that spreadeth abroad the earth by my s. 

O.iTo spread out or over, VUI raqa, 3. 

Isa. 40. 19 the goldsmith spreadeth itoverwltligold 
10.7*0 {cause to) spread out or over, Vi?] raqa, 5. 

Job 37. i3 Hast thou with liim sprea<i out the sky 

11. 7*0 send, r^^ shalaeh, 3. 

Jer. 17. 8 (that) spreadeth out her roots by the ri. 

12.7*0 come or go out, i^epyo/iat exerchomai. 
Mark i. 28 his fame spreaa abroad throughout all 
I Th. I. 8 your faith to God ward 13 spread abroad 

EPREAB abroad fame, to — 

To malce a fame abroad, Sio^iy/if^sj diaphemizo. 

Matt. 9. 31 spread abroadhia fame in all that country 
SPEEAS into plates — 
To be spread out or over, i)iT) raqa, 4. 

Jer. 10. 9 Silver spread into plates is brought from 

SPEEAS selves abroad or forth, to — 
1. 7*0 {be) spread out, eJaj natash, 2. 

Judg IS- 9 the Philistines . . spread themselves in L. 

3 Sa. 5. 18 The Philistines also came and spread th. 

5. 22 spread themselves in the valley of Eeph. 

2. To spread self out, expose self, rrij; arah, 7. 

Psa. 37. 35 spreading himself like a. green bay tree 

3. To increase, scatter, b'53 push. 

Hab. I. 8 tlieir horsemen shall spread themselves 

4. 7*0 spread abroad or forth, bnp paras. 

3 Ch. 3. 13 wings of these cherubim spread thems. f 

6.7*0 strip off, rush, ^^^ pashat. 

I Ch. 14. 9 the Philistines came and spread themse. 

14. t3 again spread themselves abroad in the 



EPESAD {abroad, forth, out), to — 

l.fo be caused to go out or forth, Ny; yatsa, 6. 

Isa. 14. II the worm is spread under thee, and the 
2. To ke siretclied out, inclined, iiQJ natah, 2. 

Num24. 6 As the valleys are they spread forth, as 
3. 7*0 spread out, eScj natash, 

i.Sa. 30. 16 (they v/ere) spread abroad upon all 6ha 
^. To pour out, spread, ^Pj nasah. 

Isa, 25. 7 the veil that is spread over all nationa 

5.5*0 he scattered, Y'tB puts. 

Zech. 1. 17 My cities, .shall yet be spread abroad 

6.2*0 be or become scattered, fa puts, 2. 

Gen. 10. 18 families of the Cajmamtes spreadalsroad 

7.21) spread out or forth, br\^ paras. 

1 Ki. 8. 54 kneeling on his knees with his hands sp. 
H03. 5. I ye have been., a net spread upon Tabor 
Joel 2. 2 as the morning spread upon the mounta. 

8. 2*0 spread out, riips pasah. 

Lev. 13. 27 if it be spread much abroadin. the skin, 
13' 3-* (ii) the scall be not spread in the skin, nor 
13. 3&i£ the scall be spread in the skin, the pr. 
13. 51 if the plague be spread in the garment 

13. S3 the plaguo be not spread ia the garment 
13. 55 and the plague be not spread ;. it (is) un. 

14. 39 (if) the plague be spread in the walls of 
14. 44 (it) the plague be spread in the house, it 

9.Tq open, nrij patliach. 

Job Eg. 19 My root (was) spread out by the_ waters 

SPEEADIHG, that whiph spreadest forth — 

1. Spreading, i^l^p miphras. 

Job 36. 29 can (any) understand the spreadings of 
Eze. 27. J that which thou sin-^adest forth to be 

2.'A spreading, spreading place, naif'!) rhishtach. 
Eze. 36. 5 it EhaU be (a place for) the spreading of 

3.7*0 spread out, nTg sarach. 

Eze. 17. 6 it grew, and became a spreading vine of 

8PEIG — 

l.Sprigs, shoots, twigs, Q'^jVl zahallim. 

Isa. i8. s he shall both cut off the sprigs with pm. 
^.Branch, leafy sapling, Tr\V3 porah, 

Eze. 17. 6 brought, .branches, and shot forth sprigs 

BPEING, springing — 

1. Spring, stream, reveries, Tfn^K ashedoih. 

Deut. 4. 49 all the plain . .under the springs of Pis. 
Josh 10. 40 smote ail the country . . of the springs, and 
12. 8 in the plains, and in the springs, and in 

2. Billow, spring, wave, hi gal. 

Song 4. 12 A garden inclosed, .a spring shut up, a 
S.Bowl, spring, fi/'J gvllah. 

Josh 13. 19 Give me a blessing.. give me also springs 

15. 19 the upper springs, and the nether springs 

Judg. 1. 13 Give msa blessing.. give me also springs 

1. 15 the upper springs and the nether springs 

^.Living, 'O chai. 

Gen. 26. 19 and found there a well of springing vrater 
5. Fountain, j;i3Q mabbua. 

Isa. 33. 7 andthethirstylendspringsof water:inth©, 
49. 10 by the spriaga of water shall he guide th. 

G.Outgoing, outlet, NV'iD motsa. 

2 Ki. 2. 21 he went forth unto the spring of the wa, 
Psa. 107. 33 and the water springs into dry ground 

107. 35 turneth . . dry ground into water spring? 

Isa. 41 iSIwillmake the., dry land springs of wa. 

58. u like a spring of water, whose waters fail 

7. Fountain, p5?D mayan. 

Psa. 87. 7 tie singers.. (shall be there): allEmyspr. 
104. zo He sendeth tho springs into the valleya 

^.Source, fowntain, nip9 maqor. 

Provas. 26 a troubled fountain, and a ooiTUpt spring 
Jer. SI- 36 dry up her sea, and make her springs dry 
Hos. 13. 15 liis spring shall become dry, and hia fou. 

9. A spring, depth, ^3? nebeh. 

Job 38. 16 Hast thou entered into the sp^gs of the 
10.7*0 go up, rh)i alah. 

I Sa. 9. 26 it came to pass, about i&e spring of the 
W.SIwot, plant, plantation, noy ts^Mach. 

Psa. 63. 10 thou blessest the springing thereof 

Eze. 17. 9 shall wither in all the leaves of her spr. 

SPBING (in, forth, out, up, with), to — 

1.7*0 spring forth, N^^ dosha, 

Joel 2. 22 the pastures of the wHdemesa do spring 

2.2*0 go out or forth, K}) yatsa, 

Deut. 8. 7 depths^that spring out of valleys and hills 
I Ki. 4. 33 the hyssop tliat springetU out of the waB 

3. 7*0 <7o out, n^j; alah. 

Num2i. 17 Israel sang this song. Spring up, O wdl 

4. 7*0 breah forth, flourish, m.^ parach. 

Lev. 13. 42 it (is) a leprosy sprung up in his bald head 
Psa. 92. 7 When the wicked spring as the grass, and 
Hos. 10, 4 thus judgment springeth up as hemlock 

5.7*0 shoot forth, sprout up, ny$ tsamach. 

Gen. 41. 6 behold, seven thin ears, .sprung np after 

41. 23 behold, seven cars, .spnmg up afterthem 

Job s- 6 neither doth trouble spring oat of the gr. 



I'sa. 83. II Truth shall spring out of tho earth; and 
Isa. 42. 9 before they spring forth I tell you of them 

43. tg it shall spring forth ; shall ye not know 

44. 4 they shall spring up (as) among tho grass 

6.7*0 cav^e to shoot forth, nay tsarnach, 5. 

Isa. 43. 8 and let rigliteousness spring up together 
58. 8 and thine health shall spring forth speed, 

7. To, leap up, spring, bound, bubble up, aWo/j-ai. 
John 4. 14 ia lum a well of water springing up into 

8.7*0 go or come up, hvafiaiva anabalno. 

Matti3. 7 the thorns sprung up and choked them 
Mark 4. 8 did yield fruit that sprang up and incre. 

9^2*0 {cause to) rise, spring or grow up, avar^Wo). 
Matt. 4.16 and to them which sat . . light is sprung 
Heb. 7. 14 evident that our Lord sprang out <rf Jud. 

1 0. To{cause to) hi,d,germinate, sprout up,^\a(Tra.va. 
Matt. 13. 26 when the blade was sprung up, and br. 
Jilark 4. 27 spring and grow up, he knoweth nothow 

ll,To produce, beget, bring forth, yen-dai gennad. 

Heb: n. j2 Therefore sprang there even of one, and 
12. 2*0 leap, rush or spring into, d(nri]Sd<ii eispedao. 

Acts 16. 29 Then ho called for a light, and sprang ia 

13.7*0 caw.se to rise or spring out, c^avcTekKu exd. 
Matt 13. 5 sprung up, because they had no deepness 
Mark 4. s immediately it sprang up, because it had 

14.7*0 grow or spring up together, crufifiofiai .turn. 
Luke 8. 7 thorns sprang up with it, and choked It 

15. To spring. up, sprout, produce, (pica phv^. 
Luke 8. 6 as soon as it was sprung up, it withered 
&. & other fell on good ground, and sprang up 
Heb. 12. 15 lest any root of bitterness springing up 

BPEING, to begin-to — 
To go up, n^y alah. 
Judg. ig. 25 when the day began to spring, they let her 

SPEEH'G forth, to cause to — 

2*0 cause to sprout m- grow, ny} tsamach, 5. 
Job 38. 27 and to cause the bud. .to spring forth 
Isa. 61. II causetli the things, .in It to spring forth 
61. n God wUl cause, .praise to spring forthbe. 

SPEniGEXH of the same, that which — 
l.After growth, ty'np sachish. 

2 Ki. 19. 2g eat. .that which springetb. ol the same 
2:,AfteT growth, D'n?' shachis. 

■ Isa. 37. 30 eat . . tliat which springeth o| the same 

SPEDTEIE, be sprinkled, to — 

1.2*0 sprinkle, be sprinkled, pi J zaraq,, 

Ezod. 9. 8 let Moses sprinkle it toward the heaven 

9. 10 and Bloses sprinkled it up toward heaven 

£4. 6 half of the blood he sprinkled en the alt. 

24. 8 Moses took the blood, and sprinkled (it) 

29. 16 and sprinkle (it) round about upon the al. 

29. 20 sprinkle tho blood upon tlie altar round 

Lev. I. s sprinkle the blood round about upon the 

I. II sprinkle his blood round about upon the 

3. 2 the priests shall sprinkle the blood upon 

3. 8 Aaron's sons shall sprinkle the blood the. 

3,'i3 the, sons of Aaron shall sprinkle the blood 

■J. e the biood thereof shall fie sprinkle round 

7, 14 it shall be the priest's that sprinkleth the 

8. 19, 24 Moses sprinkled the blood upon the al. 

g. 12 which he sprinkled round about upon tho 

g. iS which he sprinkled upon the altar round 

H7. 6 the priest shall sprinkle the blood upon 

NumiS. 17 thou Shalt sprinkle their blood upon the 

2 Ki 16. 13 sprinkled the blood of his peace offerings 

16. IS sprinkle upon it all the blood of the burnt 

a C31.29. 2i priests received the blood, and sprinkled 

29. 22, 22 they sprinkled the bloo.d upon the aL 

30. i6 the priests sprinkled theblood, (which th. 
33. II the priests sprinkled (the blood)from their 

Job s. 12 sprinkled dust upon their heads toward 
Eze. 36. 23 Then will I sprinkle clean wateruponjou 
43. 18 to oSer burnt offerings, .and to sprite 

2.2*0 bs sprinkled, p-i\ zaraq,i. 

JS^mnig. 13 the water of separation was not sprinkled 
zg. 20 water of separation hath not been spHnk. 

3. To he sprinTdedy nti nazaJi, 

■ Lev. 6. 27 v/hen there is sprinkled of the blood the. 

6. 27 wash that whereon it wasspriukledinthe 
1 KI. 9. 33 (some) of her blco^ was sprinkled on the 
Isa. 63. 3 their blood shall be sprinkled upon my 

4. 2*0 sprinkle, nij nazah, 5, 

Exod29.Bi sprinkle (it) upon Aaron, and upon hisga. 
Lev. 4. 6 sprinkle of the blood seven times befoire 
4, 17 sprinkle (it) seven times before the Lobd 
c. 9 he shall sprinkle of tho blood of the sui 
8. II he sprinkled thereof upon the altar seven 
8. 30 sprinkled (it) upon Aaron, (andj upon Ilia 
•4. 7 he shall feprinkle upon him that is to be 
14. 16 shall sprinkle of the oil with his finger se. 
14. 27 the priest shall sprinkle with his right fl. 
14. 51 dip them ii) the blood, .and sprinkle the 
16. 14 sprinkle (it) with his finger upon the mer. 
16. 14 before the mercy seat shaU he sprinkle of 
16. 13 sprinkle it upon the mercy seat, and bef. 
16. 19 he shall sprinkle of the blood upon it wi. 
Num. 8. 7 Sprinkle water of purifying upon them 
19. 4 sprinkle of her blood directly before the 

19. 18 sprinkle (it) upon the tent, and upon all 

19. 19 the clean (person) Shall sprinkle upon the 



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Numig. 21 he that sprinkletli the waterofeeparation 
lea. 52. 15 So shall hs sj.rinkle raany nations , Uie kl. 

6.7(3 sprinkle, cleanse by sprinkling, bavylCa rhan. 

Iltb. 9. 13 the ashes of au heifer sprinkliiig theuDc. 

' 9. ig sprinkled both the book, and all tliepeo. 

9. 21 he sprinkled likev/ise with blood both the 

10. 22 having our hearts eprinkled from an evil 

SPRINKLIHO — 

l.A pmiring on or over, irpicrx'/o'is proschusis. 

Heb. ti. 28 he kept the passover, and the sprinkling 
2.A sprinkling, f)avri(Tij.6s rhantismos. 

Heb. 12. 24 the blood of Bp'rlnkling, that speaketh be. 

I Pe. J. 2 unto obedience and Bprinklins ol the bio. 

SPEOTTT, to — 

To {cause to) pass on, change, siibstitule,'\}'} chalaph. 

Job 14. 7 there is hope.. that it wiU sprout again 
BPTJE (out), to — r 
\.To vomit, spread out, nV qo. 

Lev. 18. 28 as it cpued out the nations that (were) be. 
2. To {cause to) vomit, spread out, Nip qo, 5. 

Lev. 18. 28 That the land spue not you out also, when 
20. 22 do them : tliat the land . .apue you not out 

Z.To vomit, .i;i5 qayah. 

Jer. 23. 27 Drink ye, and be drunken, and spne, and 

4. Sliameful spemng, ignominy, shame, ji Vu',-) qigalon. 

Hab. -2. J 6 and shameful spewing (shall be) oa thy 

5. To vomitt 4fi^a aneo. 

Kejr. 3. 16 thou art luko wann. .1 will spue thee out 

BPTTN, that which they had — 
Tarn, what is spun, nipo matveh. 

Exod 35. 25 brought that wjiich they had spun, (both) 
BPT (out), to — 
l.To see, rix"; raah. 

Exod. 2. II he spied an Egyptian smiting an "Hebrew 
a Ki 6. 13 spy where he (is), that I may send and 
9. 17 he spied the company of Jehu as he came 
13.21 as they were burying a man. .they spied 

23. 16 he spied the sepulchres that (were) there 

i.To ttse thefict, traverse, hr] ragal, 3. 

Nuin 21. 32 Moses sent to spy out Jaazer, and they 
Josh. 2. I sent out of Shittim two men to spy seer. 
• 6. 22 the two men that had spied out the coun. 
6. 25 messflngers which Joshua sent to spy oat 
Jadg 18. 2 from Eshtaol, to spy out the land, and to 
i3. J4, 17 the five men that went to spy out the 
s Sa. 10. 3 to search the city, and to spy it out, and 
t Ch.19. 3 and to overthrow, and to spy out the land 

3.7*0 go about, trade, search, spy out, nin tur. 
Jfanii3. 16 the men which Ifoses sent to spy out the 
13. J7 Moses sentthem to spy out the land c£C. 

4. To spy, KaraiTKoirda kataskopeo. 

Gal. 2. 4 who came in privily to spy out our liber. 
S^TTASX, squares, to be squared, (four) — 
1. To he four square, VTi raba. 
■ 1 Ki. 7. 5 the doors and posts (were) square, with 
Eze. 41. 21 The posts of the temple (were) squared 
43. 16 twelve (cubits) long, tv/elve broad, square 

2.T0 he four square, VTl raba, 4. 

Eze. 45. 2 five hundred (In breadth), Bqnare round 
Z. Fourth part, side, square, VST reba. 

Eze. 43. 16 twelve broad., in the four squares thereof 

43. 17 fourteen broad in the four squares there. 

BTAKXITY — 

Stability, nj'0»<, -liDX emvnah. 

Isa. 33. 6 knowledge shall be the btability of thy tL 

STABLE — 

Habitation, fold, nn naveh. 

Eze. 25. 5 I will inake liabbah a stable for camela 

STABLE, tobe — 

To he prepared, estajdished, right, ]« hm, 2. 

1 Ch.i6. 30 the world also shall be stable, that It be 

STABLISH, to-:- 

1. To prepare, establish, p3 hin, Sa. 

2 Sa. 7. 13 I will stablish the throne of his kingdom 

1 Ch;i7. 12 and I will stablish his throne for ever 
Hab. 2. 12 Woe to him that . . stabUsheth a city by 

2, To prepare, establish, ps kun, 5. 

2 Ch.17. J the LOKD stablished the kingdom in his 
3. To set upi caitse to stand, establish, 3X3 natsab, 5. 

1 Ch.i8. 3 he went to stablish his dominion by the 
i.To raise up, establish, confirm, Dsp gum, 3. 

Esth. 9. 21 To stabUsh (this) among them, that they 

5. To raise up, establish, confirm, O'-p qum, 5. 

2 Ch. 7. iS Then will I stabUsh the throne of thy 
Psa 119. 3$ Stablish thy. word unto thy servant, who 

6. To stand, lay amad, 5. 

Psa. 148. 6 He hath also stablished them for everand 
'!.To confirm, establish, ^e/3ai<!u bebaioo. 

2 Co. 1. 21 he which stablisheth us with youin Christ 

CoL 2. 7 stablished in the faith, as ye have been 
B.To make firm, confirm, inripl^u sterizo. 

Rom 16. 25 to him that is of power to stablish you 

1 TU. 3. 13 he maystabUsh your hearts unblameable 

2 Hl 2. 17 stabliBh you in every good worci and work 



2 Th. 3. 3 the Lord is'faithful, who shall stablish 
Jas. 5. 8 Be ye also patient; stablish your hearts 
1 Pe. 5. 10 make you perfect, Btablisli, slrengthea 

STA'-CHYS, Iraxvs ear uf corn. 

A believer In Home to whom Paul sends a salutation. 

Eom;i6. 9 Salute Urbane our helper in Chriat, and 8. 
STACK of com — 
A stack, shock or heap of com, vn} gadish. 

Eiod.22. 6 the Btackj of com, or the standing com 
STACTE — 
A drop, stacte, an aromatic gum, IPJ nataph. 

Exod.30, 34 Take unto thee sweet spices, stacte, and 
STAFF, staves — 

l.Bcr, branch, part, lough, 13 had. 
Exod. 25. 13 thou Shalt make staves (oO shittim wood 
25. 14 thou Shalt put the staves into the rings by 
25. 13 The etavea shall be In the rings of the ark 
25. 27 shall the rings be for places of the staves 
33. 28 thou Shalt make the staves (of) shittim 
27 6 thou Shalt make staves for the altar, sta. 
27. 7 And the staves shall be put Into the rings 

27. 7 the staves shall be upon the two sides of 
30. 4 they shall be for places for the staves to 
30. 5 thoushaltmake the staves (of) shittim wo. 
35. 12 The ark, and the staves thereof, (with) 
35. 13 The table, and his staves, and all liis vcs. 
33. 13 the incense altar, and his staves, and the 
35. 16 his brasen gratt, hisstaves, and allhisves. 
37. 4; 15, 28 he made staves (of) shittim wood 
37. 5 he put the staves into the rings by the si. 
37.'i4 the places for the staves to bear the table 

37. 27 to be places for the staves to bear it wit. 

38. 5 four rings (to be) places for the staves 
38. 6 he made the staves (of) ehittim wood, and 

38. 7 he put the staves into the rings on the si. 

39. 35 The ark of the testimouy, and the staves 

39. 30 his grate of brass, his staves, and all his 

40. 20 set the staves on the ark, and put the me. 
Num. 4. 6 cloth, of blue, and shall put in the staves 

4. 8 cover the same, and shaUput in the stav. 
4. n coverit. andshall put to the staves there. 

4. 14 spread a covering and put to the staves 
I KL 8. 7 cherubim covered the ark and the staves 

8. 8 the staves, that the ends of the staves we. 

3 Ch. 5. 8 cherubim covered the ark and the staves 

5. 9 And they drew out the staves (of the ark) 
5. 9 the ends of the staves were seen from the 

2.An arrow, handle, fn cA^fe. 

I 6a. 17. 7 the staff of his spear (was) like a weaver's 
Z.A bar. Bio irlot, 

Num 13. 23 and they bare it between two upon a staff 
i.A bar, ri^^s motah. 

1 Ch. 15. 15 bare the arkiof God . . with the staves the. 
Z.Abar, rod, staff, tribe, riea maiteh. 

Gen. 38. 1 8 thy bracelets, and thy staff that (is) in thy 
38. 23 these, the signet, and bracelets, and staff 
Xev. 26. 26 when I have broken the staff of your bread 
Psa. 105. 16 Moreover, .he brake the whole staff of br. 
Isa. 9. 4 the staff of his shoulder, the rod of his op. 

10. s the st,-iff in their hand is ciine indignation 
10. 13 as if the staff should lilt up (itself, as if it 
JO. 24 shall lift up his staff against thee, after 
14. 5 The Lord hath broken the staff of the wie. 

28. 27 the fitches are beaten out withastaff, and 
30. 32 every place where the grounded staff sha. 

Jer. 48.' 17 Hov; is the strong staff broken, (and) the 

Eze. 4. 16 I will break thestatf of bread in Jerusalem 

S. 16 famine, and will break your staff of bread 

14. 13 will break the staff of the bread thereof 

Hab. 3. 14 Thou didst strike through with his stave? 

Q.A rod, staff, S^d maqqel. 

Gen. 32. 10 with my staff I passed over this Jordan 
Exodi2. II your shoes on your feet, and your staff in 
Num22. 27 fell and he smote the ass with a staff 
J Sa. 17. 40 he took his staff in his hand, and chose 

17.43 3 ^°St that thou comest tome with staves? 
Eze. 39. 9 the arrows, and the hand staves, and the 
Hos. 4. 12 their staff declareth unto them : for the 
Zech.ii. 7 I took unto me two staves ; the one 1 cal. 

11. 10 1 took my staff, (even) Beauty, and cut it 
II. 14 I cut asunder mine other staff (even) Ba. 

7. A stay, support, n)t:'f mashenah. 

Isa. 3. I from Judaii the stay and the staff, the wh. 
8, A stay, support, njlJ?'P misheneth. 

Exod2i. 19 rise again, and walk abroad upon his st. 
Kum2i. 18 princesdigged the well, .withtheirstaves 
Jndg. 6. 21 the «ngel . put forth the end of the staff 
£ Ki. 4. 29 Gird up thy loins, and take my staff in 
4. 29 and lay my staff upon the face of the ch. 
4. 3t and laid the staff upon the face of the ch. 
iS. 21 thou trustest upon the staff of this bmis. 
Psa. -23. 4 thy rod and thy staff they comfort me 
Isa. 36. 6 thou trustest in the staff of this broken 
Eze. 29. 6 they have been a staif of reed to the ho. 
Zech. 8." 4 every man with his ftafi in his hand for 

9. Wood, tree, stalk, staff, y^ ets. 

2 Sa. 21. 19 the stajff of whose 8pear-(was)likeaweav. 

23. 7 fenced with iron and the staff of a spear 

1 Ch.2o. 5 whose spear's staff (was) like a weaver's 

10.^ staff, distaff, circuit, rihp pelek. 

2 Sa. 3. 29 a leper, or that leaneth on a staff, or that 
11. .el reed, rod, sceptre, tribe, S2v shebet. 

2 Sa. 23. 21 he went down to him with a staff, and pL 
I Ch. 1 1. 33 be went down to him with a.gtaff, andpL 



12. Wood, limber, ^vKov xulon. 

Matt 26. 47 a great multitude with swords and staves 

26. 55 Are ye come . . with swords and staves for 
Marki4. 43 a great multitude with swords and ataves 

14.48 *Vro ye come. Willi swords and (with) sta. 
Luke 22. 52 as aguinst a thief, with svoida and staves 

IZ. Staff, rod, sceptre, ftdBSos rhabdos. 

Malt ID. 10 Nor scrip for (your) Journey, .nor vet st 
Mark. 6. 8 nothing for (their) journey, save a'staff 
Luke 9. 3 neither staves, nor scrip, neither bread 
iJcb. II. 21 and worshipped, .upon the top of his at. 

STAGGEE, to (make to) — 

1. To move, shake, stagger, j;» nua. 

Paa. 107. 27 They reel to and fro, and stagger like a 
Isa. 29. 9 they stagger, but not with strong drink 

2.T0 wander, go astray, err,be deceived, n-j^r} taah,1. 
Isa. 19. 14 as a drunken (man) staggereth in his vo. 

3. To cause to warbler, go astray, nj;n 'taah, 5. 
Job ■ 12. 25 maketh them to stagger like (a) drtxnkea 

i.To judge diversely, hesitate, dcult, StaKoiytu diak. 
Bom. 4. 20 He staggered not at the promise of God. 

STAIN, to — 

l.To pollute, redeem, free, VkJ goal. 

Job 3. s darkness and the shadow of death stain 16' 

2.T0 pollute, Vnj goal, 5; 

Isa. 63. 3 my garments; and I will stain all my ralme. 

3. To pierce, pollute, make common, hh^i c/ialal, 3. 

Isa. 23. 9 to stain the pride of all glory, (and) to br. 
BTAiaS, (winding) — 

1. Winding stairs, 071^ lulim. 

1 Si. C. 8 they went up with vrinding stairs Into tha 

2. Rocky ascent, stair, nyno madregah. 

Song 2. 14 my dove, .la the secret (places) ot tbest. 
3.A going up, ascent, step, ■i^i!,o maalah. 

2 Ki. 9. 13 put (it) under him on the top of the str.lrs 
Neh. 3.15 stairs that go down from the city of Dav. 

12. 37 went up by the stairs of the city of David 

Eze. 40. 6 went up the stairs thereof, and measured 

43. 17 and his stairs shall look toward the east 

i.A going up, ascent, stair, n^i!,i5 maaleh. 

>'eb. 9. 4 Then stood up upon the stairs, of the L. 
5. An ascent, going up, ki/aPaB/iSs anabathmos. 

Acts 21. 35 when he came upon the stairs, so it wai 
21. 40 Paul stood on the stairs, and beckoned 

STAKE — 

Fin, nail, stake, in; yaOied. 

Isa. 33. 20 not one of the stakes thereof shall ever 
34. 2 lengthen thy cords. . strengthen thy staki 
STAIS — 
L Wood, tree, stalk, staff, JT! ets. 

Josh. 2. 6 hid them with tlie stalks of flax, which sha 
2. A stalk, standing com, .~cp qamah. 

Hos. o. 7 it hath no stalk ; the bud shall yield no 
Z.A stalk, branch, cane, reed, .iip qaneh. 

Gen. 41. 5 seven cars of com came up upon one sta. 
41. 22 seven ears came up in one' stalk, full and 

STALL, stalled — 

l.To fatten, b' fattened, D;x oS.zs. 

Prov 13. 17 than a stalled ox and hatred therewith 

2. Stalls, nViN", ni~;X uravoth, urayoth. 

1 Ki. 4. 26 Solomon had forty thousand stalls of ho. 

3 Ch. 9. 25 Solomon had four thousand stalls for ho. 

32. 28 stalls for all manner of beasts, and cotes 

3.A fattening stall, p?")"? marbeq. 

Amos 6. 4 and the calves out of the midst of the st; 
MaL 4. 2 ye shall.. grow up as calves of the stall 

4. Stalls, cribs, D'nsi rephathim. 

Hab. 3. 17 and (there shall be) no herd in the stalls 
Z. Eating place, manger, crib, (parvri phatne. 

Lukei3. 13 loose his ox or (his) ass from the stall, and 
STAMMEEES, stammering — 
l.To be scorned, stammering, ish laag, 2. 

Isa. 33. J9 a6taauneringtong:ue,(thatthoucanst)not' 
2.Scorning, stammering, Jy^ laeg. 

Isa. 28. II with stammering lips and another tongue 
Z.Scoming, stammering, 3^V illeg. 

Isa. 32. 4 the tongue of the stammerers shall be re. 

STAMP (upon), stamping, to — 

l.To beat small or thin, pp'J daqaq, 5. 

2 Sa.22. 43 I did stamp them as the mire of the street 
2 Ki.23. 6 stamped (it) small to powder, and cast the 

23. 15 stamped (it) small to powder, and burned 
2 Ch.is. 16 Asa cut down her idol, and stamped (it) 

2.T0 beat doitm or out, nna kathath, 

Deut. 9. 21 burnt it with fire, and stamped It, (and) gr. 

3. To tread, trample dovni, C3"J ramas. 

Dan. 8. 7 cast him down to thegronnd, and stamped 
8. 10 cast down (some) of the host . . and stamped 

i.To trample on, a-n rtphas. 

Dan. 7. 7, ig brake in pieces, and stamped the res. 

5. To spread out, stamp, l'p"J raga. 

Eze. 6. II Sniitewiththiuehand.andstampwiththy 
£5. 6 bast clapped (thine) bands, and stamped 

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6. A stamping, nayif* shcatah. 

Jer. 47. 3 the stamping of the hoofs of liis strong 
BTAIf CH, to — 
To set, place, 'iar-rjixi histemi. 

Luke 8. 44 immediately her issue of blood stanched 
STAND Cbefore, ty, fast, firm, forth, here, eut), to — ' 

1. To be steady, faithful, [ox avian, 2. 

Tsa. 8g. 28 and my covenant shaU stand fast with him 

2. To go out or forth, N^j; yatsa. 

Psa. 73. 7 Their eyes stand out with fatness : they 
Z.To set self up, station self, 3^; yatsab, 7. 

Eiod. 2. 4 his sister stood afar off, to wit what wou. 
8. 20 Rise up early . .and stand before Pharaoh 
9, 13 stand before Pharaoh, and say unto him 
19. 17 they stood at the nether part of the mou. 
34. 5 stJod with lum there, and proclaimed the 
Numii, 16 that they may stand ihere with thee 
22. 22 the angel of the LoRi) stood in the way 
23. 3 Stand by thy burnt offering, and I will go 

23. IS Stand here by thy burnt offering, while I 
1 Sa. 3. lo the Lord came, and stood, and called as 

10. 23 when he stood among the people, he was 

12. 16 stand and see this great thing, which the 

a Sa. 18. 30 king said (unto him). Turn aside, (and) s. 

23 12 he stood in the midst of the ground, and 
Job 38. 14 It is turned . .they stand as a garment 
Psa. 5. 5 The foolish shall not stand in thy sight 
Prov 22. 29 stand before kings; he shall not stand be 
Jer. 46. 4 get up, ye horsemen, and stand forth wl. 

46. S4 say ye. Stand fast, and prepare .thee; for 

4. To be prepared, established, pa kun, 2. 

Judg 16. 26 the pillars whereupon the house standeth 

16. 29 middle pillars upon which the house sto. 

5. To draiu nigh, V3} nagash. 

Gen. 19. 9 they said, Standback. And they said (ag.) 

6. To be set up, as; natsab, 2. 

Gen. j8. 2 looked, and, lo, three men stood by him 

24. 13 I stand (here) by the well of water ; and 
24. 43 I stand by the well of water; and it shall 
28. 13 the Lord stood above it, and said, I (am) 
43. I could not . . before iM them that stood by 

Exod. 5. 20 they met IMoses and Aaron, who stood in 
7. 15 thou Shalt stand by the river's brink aga. 
J7. 9 I will stand on the top of the hill with the 
18. I ^ the people standby thee from morning un. 
33. 8 the people rose up, and stood every man 
33. 21 a place by mo, and thoushalt stand upon 

Numt6. 27 came out, and stood in tb« ooor of their 

22. 34 I knew not that thou stoodest in the way 

23. 6 he stood by his burnt sacrifice, he, and all 

23. 17 he stood by his burnt offering, and thepr. 
Deut29. 10 Ye stand this day all of you before the Lo. 
Judgi8. 16 six hundred men. .stood by the entering 

18. 17 the priest stood in tlie entering of the gate 

1 Sa. 1. 26 I (am) the v/oraan that stood by thee here 

4. 20 the women that stood by hersaiduntoher 
22. 7 said unto his servants that stood about 
22. 17 said unto the footmen that stood about 

2 Sa. 13. 31 his servants stood by with their clothes 
Psa. 45. g upon thy right haud did stand the queen 

82. I God standeth in the congregation of the 

Prov. 8. 2 She standeth in the top of high places, by 

Lam. 2. 4 he stood with liis riglit hand as an adver. 

Amos.7. 7 the Lord stood upon a wall (made) by a 

7. To sustain, support, tjcd samuk. 

Psa. in. 8 They stand fast for everand ever, (andare) 

8. To stand, stand still or fast, "Jnil amad. 

Gen. 18. 8 he stood by them under the tree, and they 

18. 22 but Abraham stood yet before the Lord 

19. 27 to the place where he stood before the L. 

24. 30 behold, he stood by the camels at the well 

24 31 wherefore standest thou without? for I 
41. 1 Pharaoh dreamed : and, behold, he stood 
41. 3 stood by the (other) kine upon the brink 
41. 17 behold, I stood upon the bank of theriv. 
41. 46 when he stood before Pharaoh king of Eg. 
43. 15 went down to Egypt, and stood before J. 
45. 1 there stood no man with him while Jose. 

Exod. 3. 5 the place whereon thou standest (is) holy 
9. 10 took ashes of the furnace, andstood before 
9. II the magiciaus could not stand before Mo. 
14. 19 pillar of the cloud . . stood behind them 

17. 6 1 will stand before thee there upon the ro. 
j8, 13 the people stood by iMoses from the raor. 
so. 18 they removed, and stood afar off 

20. 21 the people stood afar off : and Moses drew 

32. 26 Moses stood in the gate of the camp, and 

33. 9 the;cloudy pillar descended, and stood (at) 
33. 10 the people saw the cloudy pillar stand (at) 

liCV. Q. 5 congregation drew near and stood before 

18. 23 neither shall any woman stand before a b. 

19. 16 neither shalt thou stand against the blood 
JUma. 1. 5 tlie names of the men that shall stand wi. 

12. 5 stood (in) the door of the tabernacle, and 
J4. 14 (that) thy cloud standeth over them ; and 
j6. 9 to stand before the congregation to min. 
j6. 18 stood in the door of the tabernacle of the 
16. 48 he stood between the dead and the living 
22. 24 the angel of the LOED stood in a path of 
82. 26 the angel, stood in a narrow place, where 
27. 2 they stood before Moses.and before Eleazar 
27. 21 lie .shall stand before Eleazar the priest 
35. 12 untilhe stand before the congregation in 
Deut. I. 38 the son of Nun, which standeth before thee 

4. 10 the day that thou stoodest before the LORD 

4. 1 1 ye came neai- and stood under the mounto. 



Deut. 5. 5 I stood lietween the Lord and you at that 
' 5. 31 stand thou here by me, and I will speak 
10. 8 to stand before the Lord toministerunto 

17. 12 the priest that standeth to minister there 
i3. 5 to stand to minister in the name of the L. 

18. 7 asallhisbrethren. .(do), whichstandthere 
19. 17 both the men. .shall stand before the Lord 

24. II Thou shalt stand abroad, and the man to 

25. 8 (if) he stand (to it), and say, I like not to 
27. 12 These shall stand upon mount Gerizirato 
27. 13 these shall stand upon mount Ebal to cur. 
29. IS w'ith (liim)that standeth here with us th. 
31. 15 the pillar of the cloud stood over the'door 

Josh. 3. 13 and they shall stand upon an heap 

3. 16 the waters, .stood (and) rose up upon an 

3. 17 stood firm on dry ground in the midst 

4. 10 the priests which bare tlie ark stood in the 

5. 13 there stood a man over against him with 

5. 15 for the place whereon thou standest (is) 

8. 33 their judges, stood on thisside thearkand 
10. 8 there shall not a man of them stand befo. 
20. 4 when he that doth flee, .shall stand at the 
2o. 6 until he stand before the congregation for 

20. 9 until he stood before the congregation 

21. 44 there stood not a man of all their enemies 
Judg. 2. 14 couldnotany longer stand before their en. 

3. 19 all that stood by him went out from him 

4. 20 ho said'unto her, Stand in the door of the 

6. 31 Joashaaid unto all that stood against him 

7. 21 they stood every man in. his place round 

9. 7 he went and stood in the top of mount G. 
g. 3s, 44 stood in the entering of the gate of the 

2o. 28 Phinelias. .stood before it in those days 
t Sa. 6. 14 stood there, where (there was) a great sto. 

6. 20 Who is able to stand before this holy Lord 

9. 27 stand thou still a while,-that 1 may show 
16. 21 David came to Saul, and stood before him 

16. 22 Let David, I pray thee, stand before rao 

17. 3 the Philistines stood on a mountain on 
17. 3 Israel stood on a mountain on the other 
17. 8 he stood and cried unto the armies of Is. 
17. 26 David spake to the men that stood by him 

17. 51 David ran, and stood upon the Piiilistiue 
19. 3 1 will go out and stand beside my father 
19. 20 Samuel standing (as) appointed over them 
26. 13 stood on the top of au hill afar off, agrcat 

3 Sa. I. 9 Stand, I pray thee, upon me, and slay me 
1. 10 I stood upon him, and slev/ him, because 

2. 25 became one troop, and stood On the top of 
15. 2 rose up early, and stood beside thewayof 

18. 4 the king stood by the gate side, and all 
3Q. ji -one of Joab's men stood by him, and said 
30. 15 cast upa bank, .and it stood in the trench 

1 Ki. I. 2 let her stand before the king, and let her 

1. 28 came into the king's presence, and stood 

3. 15 he came to Jerusalem, and stood before 
3. 16 Then came there two women.. and stood b. 

7. 25 It stood upon twelve oxen, three looking 

8. II the priests.could notstaud toministerbe. 
8. 14 and all the congregation of Israel stood 
8. 22 Solomon stood before the altarof the Lord 
8. 55 he stood, and blessed all the congregation 

10. 8 happy (are) these thy servants, which st. 
10. 19 and two lions stood beside the stays 

10. 20 twelve lions stood there en the one side 

12. 6 the old men, that stood before Solomon 
j2. 8 with the young men .which stood before 

13. I Jeroboam stood by the altar to burn inc. 
13. 24 the ass stood by it, the lion also stood by 
13. 25 and the lion standing by the carcase: and 
13. 28 the ass and the lion standing by the care. 

17. I (As) the Lord, .liveth, before whom I st. 

18. 15 (As) the Lord .liveth, before whom I st. 
jg. II stand upon the mount before the Lord 
19. 13 and stood in the entering in of the cave 

22. 19 thehostof heaven standing by him on his 

22. 21 there cam.e forth a spirit, and stood before 
3 Ki. 2. 7 stood to view afar . . and they two stood by 

2. 13 went back, and stood by the bank of Jor. 

3. 14 (As) the Lord, .liveth, before whom I stand 

3. 21 gathered all. .and stood in the border 

4. 12, 15 And wlien he had called her, she sto. 

5. 9 and stood at the door of the house of El. 
5. II He will surely come out tome, and stand 
5. 15 returned, .and came and stood before hira 
q. 16 (As) the Lord liveth, before whom I sti, 
S. 25 But he went in, and stood before his ma. 
6.-3I if the head of Elisha. .shall stand on him 

8. 9 came and stood before him, and said, Thy 
9. 17 there stood a watchman on the tower in 

10. 4 kings stood not. .how thenshall we stand? 

10. 9 he went out, and stood, and said toall the 

11. II the guard stood, every man with his wea. 
n. 14 the king stood by a pillar, as the manner 
18. 17 they came and stood by the conduit of the 
18. 28 Kab-shakeh stood, and cried with a loud 

23. 3 the king'stood by a pillar, and made a co. 

23. 3 and all the people stood to the covenant 

1 Ch. 6. 39 his brother Asaph, who stood on Ws right 

2L. I Satan stood up against Israel, and provok. 

21. 15 the angel of the Lord stood by the thre. 

21. 16 saw the angel of the Lord stand between 
23. 30 to stand every morning to thank and pra. 

2 Ch. 3. 13 they stood on"their feet, and their faces 

4. 4 It stood on twelve oxen, three looking to. 

5. 12 the Levites. .stood at the east end of the 

5. 14 the priests could not stand to minister 

6. 3 and all the congregation of Israel stood 
6. 12 he stood before the altar of the Lord in 
6.;i3 upon it he stood, and kneeled down upon 
.7. 6 sounded trumpets, and all Israel stood 

9. 7 happy (arc) these thy servants, which gt. 



2 Ch. g. 18 and two lions standing by the stays 

g. 19 twelve lions stood there bn the one sido 
10. 6 the old men that had stood before Sidom. 
10. 8 v/ilh the young men. .that stood before 
18. iS the host of heaven standing on liis right 
i8i 20 there came out a spirit, and stood before 
20. 5 Jehoshaphat stood in the congregation of 
20. 9 we stand before this house, and in thy pr. 
20. 13 Judah stood before the Lord, with their 
20. 17 stand ye (still), and see the salvation of 
20. 19 stood up to praise the Lord God of Israel 
2o. 20 Jehoshaphat stood and said. Hear me, 

20. 23 Moab stood up against the inliabitantsof 
23. 13 the king stood at his pillar at the enter. 
29. II the LOKDliath.chosen you to stand before 

29. 26 the Levites stood with the instruments 

30. 16 they stood in their place after their man. 

34. 31 the king stood in his place, and made a c. 

35. 5 stand in the holy (place), according to Wio 

35. 10 the priests stood in their place, and the 
Ezra 3. 9 Then stood Jeshua (with) his sons and his 

9. 15 we cannot stand before thee because of 

JO. 13 we are not able to stand without, neither 

10. 14 Let now our rulers, .stand, and let alltli. 

Heh. 7. 65 till there stood (up) a priest with U rim and 

8. 4 the scribe stood upon a pulpit of wood 

8. 4 beside him stood Mattlthiah, and Shema 

9. 2 stood and confessed their sins, and th« ill. 

12. 40 So stood the two (companies of them that 
Esth. 3. 4 whether Mordecai's matters wonld stand 

5. 1 stood in the inner court of the king's ho. 

5. 2 the king saw Esther the queen standing 

6. 5 Behold, Uaman standeth in the court. A. 

7. 9 the gallows, .standeth in the house of H. 

8. 4 So Esther arose, and stood before the ki. 
8. II to stand for their life, to destroy, to slay 
g. 16 gathered themselves together, and stood 

Job 8. 15 lean upon hishouse, but it shall notstand 
Psa. I. I nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor 
10. I Why standest thou afar off, O Lord ? (why) 
26. 12 My foot standeth in an even place : in tho 
33. g Eor. .he commanded, and it stood fast 
33. II The counsel of the Lord standeth for ever 
38. II friends stand aloof, .kinsmen stand afar 
76. 7 who may stand in thy sight when once th. 
104. -6 the waters stood above the mountains 
J06. 23 had not Moses his chosen stood before him 
109. 6 and let Satan stand at hi-s right hand 
log. 31 he shall stand at the right haud of the po. 
122. 2 Our feet shall stand within thy gates, J 
J30. 3 If thou, .mark iniquities.. who shall St.? 

134. I by night stand in the house of the Lord 

135. 2 Ye that stand in the house of the Lord 
147. 17 casteth forth his ice . .who can stand bcf. 

Prov 12. 7 butthehouseof tlie righteous shall stand 

25. 6 and stand not in the place of great (men) 
Eccl. 8. 3 stand not in an evil thing; for he doeth 
Song 2. 9 he standeth behind our wall, he looketh 
Isa. 3. 13 The Lord .standeth to judge the people 

6. 2 Above it stood the seraphim : each one 
J I. 10 a root of Jesse, which shall stand for an 

21. 8 I stand continually upon the watch tower 

36. 2 Tie stood by the conduit of the upper pool 
36. 13 Then Rabshakeh stood, and cried v/Ith a 

46. 7 and set him in his place, and he standeth 

47. 12 Stand now with thine€nchantment3, and' 
50. 8 who will contend with me? let us stand 
59. 14 justice staudeth afar off . for truth is fal. 
61. 5 strangers shall stand and feed yourfloct. 

Jer. 6. 16 Stand ye in the ways and see, and ask fop' 

7. 2 Stand.iu the gate of the Lord's house, and' 
7. 10 come and stand before me in this house 

14. 6 the wild asses did stand in the high place 

15. J Though Moses and Samuel stood before 
15. 19 If thou return, thou shalt stand before 

17. 19 stand in the gate of the children of the ■ 

18. 20 I stood before tliee to speak good for them 

19. 14 he stood in the court of the Lord's house 
23. 1 8 who hath stood in tho counsel of the Lord 
23. 22 if they had stood in my counsel, andhad 

26. 2 Stand in the court of the Lord's house, and 
28. 5 the people that stood in the house of the 

35. 19 shall not want a man to stand before me 

36. 21 all the princes which stood beside the ki. 
46. 15 they stood not, because the Lord did dr. 
46 31 they did not stand, because the day of 

48. ig inhabitantofAroer, standby the way, and 

48. 45 They that fled stood under the shadow of 

49. 19 that shepherd that will stand before me 

50. 44 that shepherd that will stand before me 
Eze. 1. 21 when those stood, (these)stood ; and when 

J. 24 when they stood, they let down their wi. 
I. 25 when they stood, (and) had let down th. 
a. I stand upon thy feet, and I will speak unto 
3. 23 the gJory of the Lord stood there, as the 

8. II there stood before them seventy men of 

8. II in the midst of them stood Jaazaniahthe 

9. 2 they wentin, and stood beside thebraseu 
10. 3 the cherubim stood on the right side of 

10. 6 then he went in, and stood beside the wh. ■ 
10. 17 When they stood, (these) stood; and when 

10. 18 Theri the glory, .stood over the cherubim 
10. 19 (every one) stood at the door of the cast 

11. 23 stood upon the mountain which (is) on the 

13. 5 to stand in the battle in the day of the L. 
17. 14 by keeping of his covenant it might stand 

21. 21 the king of Babylon stood at the parting 

22. 30 stand in the gap before me for the land 

27. 29 shall come, .they shall stand upon the la. 
33. 26 Ye stand upon your sword, ye work abo. 
40. 3(there wa3)aman..and he stood in the ga. 
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Eze. 44- «' they shall stand before them to minister 
' 44. 15 they Bhall stand before me to offer unto 
44. 24 in controversy they sliall otand in judgm. 
46. 2 shall stand bythepostof the gale, and the 

47. 10 the fishers shall stand upon it from En-g. 
Dan. I. 4 ouch as (had) ability in tliem to stand in 

1. 5 atlhe end thereof they might stand bef. 
J. 19 therefore stood they before the Iting 

2. 2 So they came and stood before the king 
8. 3 there stood before the i-iver a ram which 
8. 4 so that no beasts might stand before him 
8. 6 which I had seen standing before the river 
8. 7 no power in the ram to-stand before him 

8. 15 there stood before me as the appearance 
to. 1 1 understand the words . . and stand upright 

10. II when he had spoken . .1 stood trembling 

10. 16 said unto him that stood before me, my 
II. ' 6 neither shall he stand, nor hia arm : but 

11. 14 tliere shall many stand up against the ki. 
II. 16 shallstandbefcrehim ; andho shall stand 
II. 17 she sliall not- stand (on his side), neither 

11. 25 he shall not stand : for they shall forecast 
It. 31 arms shall stand on his pari, and they sli. 

12. 1 stand up, the great prince which standeth 
12. 5 there stood other two, the one ontliis si. 
12. 13 and stand in thy lot at thsen"dof the days 

Uos. 10". 9 tliere they stood: the battle in Gibcahag. 
Araos 2. IS Neither shall he stand that handletli the 
Obad. 1 1 In the day that thou stoodest on ttie other 
14 Neither shouldest thou have stood in the 
Mic. 5. 4 he shall stand and feed in the strength of 
Nah. I. 6 Who can stand before his indignation? 

2. 8 Stand, 3tand,(shall they cry); but none sh. 
Hab. 2. I I will stand upon my watch, and set me 

3. 6 He stood, and measured the earth : he 
Zech. I. 8 he stood among the myrtle trees that(we.) 

1. 10 the man that stood among the myrtle tr. 

l.n the angel of the Lord that stood among 

3. I the Ijigh priest standing before the angel 

3. I Satan standing at his right hand to resist 

3. 3 clothed with filthy garments, and stood 

3. 4 spake unto those that stood before hlra 

4. 14 that stand by the Lord of the whole earth 

14. 4 his feet shall stand in that day upon the 

14. 12 consume away while they stand upon th. 

Mai. 3. ,2 wlio shall stand whea he appeareth? for 

9.7*0 rise up, stand firm, D?p qum. 

Lev. 27. 14 the priest shall estimate it, bo shall it st. 

27. 17 according to thy estimation it shall stand 
Nam 30. 4, u shall stand, and every bond . . shall St. 

30. s not any of her vows, or . . bonds . . shal 1 st. 

30. 7 shall stand, and her bonds, .shall stand 

30. 9 every vow of a widow . . shall stand against 

30. 12 shall not stand : her husband hath made 

Josli. 7. 12 the children of Israel could not stand be. 

7. 13 thou canst not stand before thine enem. 

I Ch.28. 2 the king stood up upon his feet, and said 

Job 19. 25 he shall stand at the latter (dayj,upon the 

Psa. I. 5 the ungodly shall not stand in the judg. 

24. 3 and wlio shall stand in his holy place ? 
Prov.io. 21 the counsel of the Lord, that shall stand 
Isa. 7. 7 It shall not stand, neither shall it come 
8. "10 speaktheword,andit shall not stand: for 
14. 24 and as I have purposed, (so) shall it stand 
28. 18 your agreement with hell shall not stand 
32. 8 and by liberal things shall he stand 
40. 8 but the word of our God shall stand for 
46. 10 My coimsel shall stand, and I will do all 
.Ter. 44. 28 shall know whose words shall stand, mi. 
44. 29 my words shall surely stand against you 

10. 2*0 rise up, stand firm, cip guvi. 

Dan. 2. 31 This great image, .stood before thee, and 

2. 44 consume all. .and it shall stand for ever 

3. 3 they stood before the image that Nebuc. 
7. 10 ten thousand times ten thousand stoodbef. 

7. 16 Icamenearuiitooneof themthatstoodby 

11. To be or draw near, 3113 qarab. 

Isa. 65. 5 Stand by thyself, come not near to me; for 
12.ro set or place up, clviaTf]fx.i anisiemi. 

Act3.i4. 10 Said with a loud voice, Stand . on thy feet 
I3.ro li/t or raise up, iyelp<.i egeiro. 

Mark 3. 3 And he saith unto the man . .[Stand] forth 
14.7*0 set on, over, upon, eiio-Tij/ii ephistemi. 

Lu]£e24. 4 two men stood by tiiem in shining garm. 

Acts 10. 17 had made enquiry, .and stood before the 
22. 13 Came unto rae, and stood, and said unto 
22. 20 I also was standing by, and consenting 

23 . 1 1 the Lord stood by him, and said. Be of go. 

15.2*0 set, place, 'la-rri/j-i Mstemi. 

Matt. 2. 9 it came and [stood] over where the young 

6. 5 they love to pray standing in the synago. 

12. 25 house dividedagainstitselfshallnot stand 

12. 26 how shall then his kingdom stand? 

12. 46 (his) mother and his brethren stood with. 

12. 47 thy mother and thy brethren stand vnth. 

13. 2 and the whole multitude stood on the sh. 
16'. 28 There be some standing here which shall 
so. 3 saw others standing idle in the market 
so. 6 went out, and found others standing idle 
20. 6 saith unto them, Why stand ye here aU 
24 15 abomination of desolation, .stand in the 
aS. 73 came unto (him) they that stood by, and 
27 I J Jesus stood before the governor: and the 
27 47 Some of them that stood there, when they 

Mark 3. 24akingdomTie divided. .that. .cannotstand 
3. 25 against itself, that house cannot stand 
3. 26 if Satan. .be divided, ne cannot [stand], but 
3 31 and, standing without, sent unto him, ca. 



Mark 9. i there be some of them that stand hero 
II. 5 certain of them (!iat stood there said uo. 
13. 14 abomination of desolation. .aCanding wh. 

Luke I. II an angel of the Lord standing on t.'ie rig. 
5. I pressed upon him to hear, .ho stood by 

5. 2 saw two ships standing by the hike : but 

6. 8 stand forth. .And he aroeeand stood for. 

6. 17 he came down with them, and stood In 

7. 38 stood at his feet behind (him) weeping 

8. 20 tliy brethren stand without, desiring to 

9. 27 there be some standing here, which shall 
n. 18 be divided, .how shall his kingdom stand? 
13. 25 yo begin to stand without, and to knock 

17. 12 men that were lepers, wliich stood afar 
jB. II The Pharisee stood and prayed thus with 

18. 13 the publican, standing afar off, would not 

18. 40 Jesus stood, and commanded him to lie 

19. 8 Zaccheus stood, and eaid unto the Lord 
ai. 36 accounted worthy.. to stand before the .Son 
23. JO scribes stood and vehemently accused him 
23. 35 the people stood bcliolding. Andthe ru. 

23. 49 his acquaintance, .stood afar off, behold. 

24. 36 Jesus himself stood in the midst of them 
John I. 26 there standeth one among you, whom yo 

I. 35 the next day after, Jolin stood, and two 
3. 29 friend of tlie bridegroom, which standctli 

6. 22 the people which stood on the other side 

7. 37 Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man 

8. 9 [alone, and the woman standing iu the m.) 

1 1. 56 spake among themselves, as they stood in 

12. 29 The people therefore that stood by, and 
18. 5 Judas also, which betrayed him, stood wl. 
18. 16 Peter stood at the door without. Tlien 
18. 18 the servants p.nd ofBcers stood there, who 
18. 18 Peter stood with them,and-warmed liini. 

18. 25 And Simon Peter stood and warmed liim. 

19. 25 there stood by the cross of Jesus his mot. 

20. II Mary stood without at the sepulchre we. 

20. 14 saw Jesus standing, and knev/ not that it 
20. 19 came Jesus and stood in the midst, and 

20. 26 (Then) came Jesus.. and stood in tho mid. 

21. 4 Jesus stood on the shore : but the discip. 
Acts I. II men of Galilee, why stand ye gazing up 

3. 8 he leaping up stood, and walked, and en. 
4. 14 the man which was healed standing witli 
S. 20 stand and speak in the temple to the pe. 
5. 23 the keepers standing svithout before the 
5. 25 the men whom ye put in prison are stan. 
7. 33 the place where thou standest is holy gr. 
•J. 55 Jesus standing on the right hand of God 
7. 56 the Son of man standing on the right ha. 

9. 7 men which journoyed with him stood sp. 

10. 30 a man Stood before me in bright clothing 

11. 13 an angel in his house, wliich stood and sa. 

12. 14 ran in, and told how Peter stood before 

16. 9 Tliere stood a man of Macedonia, and pr. 

17. 22 Paul stood in the midst of Mars' liill, and 
21. 40 Paul stfiod on the stairs, and beckoned wi. 

22. 25 Paul ^aid unto the centurion thatstood by 
24. 20 any evil doing in me, while I stood before 
24. 21 Except.. thatlcriedstandingamongthera 
25. 10 I stand at Cesar's judgment seat, where 
26. 6 I stand and am judged for the hope of the 

26. 16 stand upon thy feet: for I have appeared 

27. 21 Paul stood forth in the midst of them, and 
fiom. 5. 2 access, .into tliis grace wherein we stand 

II. 2o they were broken off, and thou standest 

1 Co. 7. 37 he that standeth stedfast in Ifis heart, ha. 

10. 12 let him tliatthinketh he standeth takeh. 
15. I ye have received, and wherein ye stand 

2 Co. I. 24 helpers of your joy ; for by faith ye stand 
Eph. 6. II that ye may be able to stand against the 

6. 13 ye may be able, .having done all, to stand 

6. 14 Stand therefore, having your loins girt ab. 
Col. 4. 12 that ye may stand perfect and complete 
2 Ti. 2. 19 the foundation of God standeth sure, ha. 
Heb. 10. II every priest standeth daily ministering 
Jas. 2. 3 Stand thou there, or sit here under my fo 

5. 9 behold, the Judge standeth before the do. 
I Pe. 5. 12 the true grace of God wherein ye stand 
Eev. 3. 20 I stand at the door and knock : if any man 
5. 6 in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb 
6. 17 the great day. wlio shall be able to stand 
7. 1 1 saw four angels standing on the four co. 
7. 9 stood before the throne, and before the 

7. II the angels stood round about the throne 

8. 2 I saw the seven angels which stood before 
8. 3 another angel came and stood at the altar 

10. 5 the angel whicli I saw stand upon the sea 

10. 8 theangel which standethupon thcsea and 

11. I (the angel stood, saying, Kise, and nieasu.] 

11. 4 the two candlesticks standing before the 

11. ji the spirit, .entered into them, and they 

12. 4 the dragon stood before the woman which 

13. 1 1 stood upon the sand of tho sea, and saw 

14. 1 a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, and wi. 

15. 2 stand on the sea of glass, havingtheharps 

18. 10 Standing afar off for the fear of her torra. 

18. 15 shall stand afar off for the fear of her to. 
18. 17 and as many as trade by sea. stood afar 
jg. 17 I saw an angel standing in the sun ; and 
.20.12 the dead, small and great, stand before G. 

15. To remain, fifvco meno. 

Horn. 9. II that the purpose of God. .mightatand, not 

17.2*0 set alongside, ■Kapia-rripLi parisiemi. 

Marki4. 47 one of them that stood by drew a sword 
14, 69 began to say to them that stood by. This 
14. 70 they thatstood by said again to Peter, Su. 
IS 35 some of them that stood by, when they 
15, 39 when the centurion, which stood overag. 



Luke 1. 19 I om Oabrld, that stand In the presence 

19, 24 he said unto them thtit stood l)y. Take (r. 

Jolini8. 22 one of the olhcers which stood by struck 

19. 26 and the disciple standing by whom be 16, 
Acts J. 10 two men stood by them in wliito apparel 

4. 10 by him doth this man stand here bcfuro 

9. 39 the widows stood by him weeping, and «h. 
23. 2 Ananias commanded them that ttood by 
23. 4 they that stood by said, Kevilest thou O. 

27. 23 there stood by me this night the angel of 
Horn 14. 10 we shall all stand before the judgment se. 

18. 7*0 set aroHnd, irtpuarrifii pcriisiimi. 

Johnii. 42 because of the people which stand by I said 

19. 7*0 stand firm, aT-fiicu sliko. 

Markn. 25 when ye stand praying, forgi^'e, if ye have 
Rom 14. 4 to Ills own master he standeth or falleth 
I Co. 16. 13 stand fast in the faith, quit you like men 
Gal. 5. I Stand fast tliercfore in the liberty where. 
PhiL 1. 27 that yo stand fast in one spirit, with ono 
4. I so stand fast in the Lord, (niy)dearly bcio 

1 Th. 3. 8 now we live. If yc stand fast in the Lord 

2 Th. 2. 15 stand fast, and hold the traditions which 

20. To set together, avAarriixi sunistemi. 

2 Pe. 3. 5 the earth standing out of tho water and 

21. To be, (Iftl eimi. 

I Co. 2. 5 That your faith should not stand in tho 

STAND over, round about, still, up, upright, with, to 
l.T'o be silent, cease, stand still, DO'J damam. 
Josh 10. 12 Sun, stand thou still upon Uibeon; and 

10. 13 the eun stood still, and the mooa stayed 

2. 7*0 set self up, is; yatsah, 7. 

Exodi4. 13 stand still, and see tho salvation of tho L. 
1 Sa. js. 7 stand still, that I niayrcasonwithyoube. 
Job 33. 5 Bct(lhywords)inorderbeforeme, staudup 
Psa. 94. iG who will stand up for me against the wo. 

3.2*0 be set up, jSJ nalsab, 2. 

Gen. 37. 7 lo.my sheaf arose, and also stood upright 
Esod 15. 8 the floods stood upright as an heap, (and) 
Isa. 3. 13 The Loud standeth up to plead, and.. to 
Zech. II. 16 nor feed that (hat standeth still; but ho 

4. 2*0 stand up or erect, lOD samar, 3. 

Job 4. 15 the hair of my flesh stood up 
5. 2*0 station self, stand upright, T.y ud, 7a. 

Psa. 20. 3 fallen ; but we are risen, and stand nprl. 

6.2*0 stand still, loy amad. 

Exod26. 15 make boards.. (of) shittim wood stand, up 

36. 20 made boards. .(of)Ehittim wood, stand. ui'. 
Num.9. 8 Stand still, and I will hear what the Loiin 
Josh. 3. 8 When ye arc come, ye shall stand ttill in 

3. 17 tlie priests, .stood firm on dry groand in 
10. 13 So the sun stood still in the midst of hea. 

11. 13 (as for) the cities that stood still in their 
23. 9 no man hath been able to stand before 

1 Sa. 14. 9 wo will stand still in our place, and will 

2 Sa. 2. 23 33 many as came to the place . .stood stil. 

2. 28 the people stood still, and pursued after 
18. 30 And he turned aside, and stood still 

20. 12 the man saw that all the people stood st. 
20. 12 that every one that came by him stood st. 

2 Ch.24. 20 Zechariah . which stood above the people 

Ezra 2. 63 till fhere stood up a priest withUrim and 

Neh. 7. 3 v/hile they stand by, let them shut the do. 

8. 5 when he opened it, all the people stood up 

12. 39 and they stood still in the prison gate 
Esth. 7. 7 Ilaraan stood up to make request fpr his 
Job 4. 16 It stood still, but I could not discern tho 

29. 8 and the aged arose, (and) stood up 

30. 20 I stand up, and thou regardcst me (not) 
32. 16 they spake not, but stood still, (and) an. 

37. 14 stand still, andconsiderthewondrous wo. 
Psa.106. 30 T'hcn stood up Phinehas, and executed j. 
Prov27. 4 Wrath (is) cruel.. ivho (is) able to stand be. 
Eccl. 4. IS the second child that shall stand upin hia 
Isa. 44. II let them stand up; (yet) they shall fear 

47. 13 Let nov/ the astrologers.. stand upand sa 

48. 13 (when) I call unto them, they stand up 
Jer. 44. 15 the women that stood by, a great multit. 

51. 50 Ye that have escaped, .stand not still: re. 
Eze. 31. 14 neither their trees stand up in their heijj.' 

37. 10 they lived, and stood up upon their feet. 
Dan. 8. 22 stood up for it,f our kingdoms shall stand u 

8. 23 kingof fierce countenance. .shall stand up 
8. 25 he shall also stand up against the prince 

II. 2 there shall stand up yet three kings in Pe. 
II. 3 a mighty king shall stand up, that shall 
II. 4 when he shall stand up, his kingdom sh; 
II. 7 shall (one) stand up in his estate, which 
II. 20 Tlicn siiall stand up in his estate a raiser 
II. 21 in his estate shall stand up a vile person 
Zech. 3. s And the angel of the Lord stood by 

3. 7 places to walk among these that stand by 
Hab. 3. ti the siui (and) moon stood still in their 

7. To rise up, stand still, op qum. 

Gen. 23. 3 Abraham stood up from before his dead 

23. 7 Abraham stood up, and bowed himself to 
Exod.2. 17 Moses stood up and helped Lhem.andwa. 
2 Ki.13. 21 touched the hones. .herevived, and st.up. 
2 Ch.13. 4 Abijah stood up upon mount Zemaraim 

28. 12 stood up against them thatcame from tho 
Ezra 3. 2 Then stood upJeshuathe son of Jozadak 

10. 10 the priest stood up, and said unto them 
Neh. 9. 3 they stood up in their place, and read in 

g 4 Then stood up upon the stairs, of the Le. 

9. 5 Stand uo (and) bless the LORD your God 
Esth. 5. 9 that.he 'stood not up. nor moved Jar him 



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Job 30. 28 I stood up, (and) I cried in the congrega. 

Psa. 35. 2 Takejiold of shieid..and stand up for rai. 

Isa. 27. 9 tfie groves and images shall not stand wp 

ji. 17 stand up, Jerusalem, which hast drunlc 

8. To set or x^lace up, avicnrsai anistemi. 

Marki4. 60 the. high priest stood up iu the rnklst, and 
lake 4. 16 went into the synagogue, .and stood up 
10. 25 a certain lawyer stood up, and tempted 
Acta 1. 15 Peter stood up in the midst of t'le discip. 
5. 34.Then stood there up one in the council, a 

10. 26 saying. Stand up; I myself also am a man 
IT. 28 there stood up one of them named Agab. 
13. 16 Paul stood up, and beckoning with (his) ha. 

9. To set or place on, i<pl<jTT,ixi ephisiemi. 

Luke 4. 39 he stood over her, and rebuked the fever 

10. To set, place, 'IffTn/xi histeini. 

Matt 20. 32 Jesus stood still, and called them, and 
Markio.49 Jesus stood still, and commanded him to 
Luke 7. 14 he came . . and they that bare (liim) stood 
Acts a. 14 Peter, standing up with the eleven, lifted 

8. 38 he commanded the chariot to stand still 
25. 18 Against whom, wj:en the accusers'stood up 

\\. To surround; encircle, nvKkSa kuJdou. 

Acts 14. 20 as the disciples stood round about him, he 

VZ.To set alongside, -irapla'r-QiJ.i paristemi. 

Acts 4. 26 The kings of the earth stood up, and the 
2 Ti. 4. 17 the Lord stood with me, and strengthened 

\Z.To set around, irepda-T'nfji.i periistemi. 

Acts 25. 7 the Jev/3.. stood round about, and laid ma. 
li. To be along with, crvinrapayivofiai sumparagi-. 

2 Ti. 4. 16 no man [stoodwith] me, but all (men) for. 
15. To set together, cvvlerTrnjii sunistemi. 

Luks 9. 32 and the two men that stood with him- 

STAND, can,' to be aWe to — 
l.To set self up, ns; yalsab, 7. 

Deut. 7. 24 tliere shall no man be able to stand before 

9. 2 Who can stand before the children of An. 

11. 25 There shallno manbeable to standbefore 
Josh. I. 5 There shaU not any man be able to stand 
Job 41. 10 who then is able to staad before mo ? 

^.To stand, ib;7 amad. 

Jo3h,23. 9 no man hath been able lo stand beroro 

ETAHfD in tms or doubt, to — 
l.To fear, contract self , 1M gi£\ 

Psa. 33. 8 the inhabitants of the world stand in awe 

2,To have no passage through, doubt, aitopeofiai. 
Gal. 4. 20 to be present, .for I stand in doubt of yon 

BTAKt), to cause, make or be made to — 

l.To set up, cause to stand, establish, 3S3 natsah, 5. 

Psa. 78. 13 and he made the waters to stand as an 
2, To cause to stand still or Jinn, 1^^ amad, 5. 
2 Ch.34. 32 he caused all that were present, .to stand 
Psa. 30. 7 hast made my mountain to stand strong 
Eze. 29. 7 and raadest all their loins to be at a stand 

S.To cause to rise up, Dip gum, 5. 

Psa. 89. 43 hast not made him to stand in the battle 
i.To he caused to rise up, Dip qum, 6. 

Dan. 7. 4 madg stand upon the feet as a man, and 
6.2*0 set, place, Xarriiii histemi. 

Romi4. 4 shall . .for God is able to Eiake him stand 
BTANDAED, standard bearer, (to lift up a) — 
1. A banner or standard, '?« degel. 

Num. I. 52 every man by his own standard, through. 
2. 2 shall pitch by his own standard, withthe 
s. 3 they of the standard, of the camp of Jud. 
2. 10 On the south side (shall be) the standard 
g. 17 every man in his place by their standards 
3. 18 On the west side (shall be) the standard 
B. as The standard of the camp of Dan (shall 
a. 31 They shall go hindraost-with their stand. 
3. 34 they pitched by their standards, and so 
xo. 14, 22, 25 the standard of the camp of the 
10. 18 the Bta,ndard of the camp of Reuben set 

i.To pause to flee, lift up an ensign, BiJ nus, 3a. 

Isa. s9- '9 the spirit of the Loed shall.Uft up a sta. 
S.Sign, ensign, banner, sail, D.4 nes. 

lea. 49. 22 I will .. set up my standard to the people 

62. lo Go through .. lift up a standard for the 
Jer. 4, 6 Set up the standard toward Zion : retire 
4. 21 How long shall I see the standard, (and) 

50. 2 set up a standard ; publish, (and) conceal 

51. 12 Set up the standard upon the walls of B. 
Si.27Setyeupa standard in the land, blow the 

4. To set up a standard. Dp) nasas. 

Isa. 10. 18 shall be as when a standard bearer faint. 
STAKSlIfO (com, image, ■water) — 
I. Pond, reed, D3K agam. 

Psa. 107. 35 turneth the wQdemess into a standing wa. 
114. 8 turned the rock (into) a standing water 
2.T0 set self up, 3s; yatsab, 7. 

Zech. 6. s which go forth from standiugbeforetheL. 
Z.Standing, station, iDJ/p' moomad. 

Psa. 69. 2 in deep mire, where (there is) no standing 
^Standing place or pillar, .15x5 matstsehah. 

Lev. 26. I neither rear you up a standing image, ne. 

Uic 5. 13 thy standing images out of the midst of 



5. To be set up, 3SJ natsah, 2. 

Num 22. 23, 3: the angel of the LORDslanding in the 
I Sa. 22. 6 aillhis servants (were) standing about him 
Amos 9. I I saw the Lord standing upon the altar 

Q.Standing, station, .Tj.i?j; emdah. 

Mic. 1. 1 J- ho shall receive of you his standing 
7. Standing corn, stalk, ~Di5 qamah. 

Exod 22. 6 the stacks of corn, or the standing com 
Deut 23. 25 When thou comest into the standing co. 
23. 25 a sickle unto thy neighbour's standing co. 
Jadgts- 5; he let (them) go into the standing com 
15. s the shocks, and also the standing corn, wi. 

?>.A standing, standing up, ari-ais stasis. 

Heb. g. 8 as the first tabernacle was yet standing 
STAR — 
\.A star, 3?i3 Ixikab. 

Gen. 1. 16 Gpd made two great lights , . the stars also 

15. 5 tell the stars, if thou be able to number 

22. 17'! vf ill multiply thy seed as the stars of the 

26. 4 make thy seed to multiply as the stars of 

■37. 9 and the eleven stars, made obeisance to 

Exod3!2. 13 I will multiply your seed as the stars of 

Num 24. 17 there shall come a star out of Jacob, and 

Deut. I. 10 ye (are) this day as the stars of heaven for 

4. ig the gun, and the moon, and the stars, (ev.) 

JO. 22 God hath made thee as the stars of heav. 

28. 62 ye were as the stars of heaven for multi. 

Jadg. 5. 20 the stars in their courses fought against S. 

I Ch.27. 23 would increase Israel like to the stars of 

Well. 4. 21 the rising of the morning till the stars ap. 

9. 23 multipiiedst thou as the stars of heaven 

Job 3. -9 Let the stats of the twilight thereof be da. 

9. 7 comraandeth the sun . .sealeth up the st. 

22. 12 behold the height of the stars, how high 

25. 5 yea, the stars are not pure in his sight 

38. 7 the morning stars sang together, and all 

Psa. 8. 3 the moon and the stars, which thou hast 

136. 9 The moon and stars to rule by night 

147. 4 He telleth the number of the stars ; he 

14B. 3 sun and moon : praise him, all ye stars of 

Eccl.'i2. 2 or the light, or the moon, or the stars, be 

Isa. 13. 10 the stars of heaven and the constellations 

14. 13 I will e.valt my throne above the stars of 

Jer. 31. 35 the ordinances of the moon and of the st. 

Eze. 32. 7 cover the heaven, and make the stars th. 

Dan. 8. 10 cast down. .(some), .of the stars to the gr. 

12. 3 tummany to righteousness as the stars for 

Joel 2. ro and the stars shall withdraw their shining 

3. 15 the stars shall withdraw their shining 
Amos 5. 26 the star of your god, which ye made to 
Obad. 4 though thou set thy nest among the stars 
Kah. 3.16 multiplied thy merchants above the stars 

i. A star, luminous meteor, acrr-rip aster. 

Matt. 2. 2 we have seen his star in the east, and are 
2. 7 enquired . .diligently what lime the star 
2. 9 the star, whicli' they saw in the east, went 

2. 10 When they saw the star, they rejoiced wi. 
24. 29 the stars shall fall from heaven, and the 

Marki3. 25 the stars of heaven shall fall, and the po. 

1 Co. 15. 41 the moon, and another glory of the stars 

15. 41 (one) star differeth from (another) star in 

Jude 13 wandering stars, to whom is reserved the 

Kev. I. j6 And he had in his right hand seven stars 

1. 20 The mysteryof the seven stars which thou 

1. 20 The seven stars are the angels of the sev. 

2. I he that holdeth the seven stars in his ri. 
e. 28 And I will give him the morning star 

3. 1 seven spirits of God, and the seven stars 
6. 13 the stars of heaven fell unto the earth 

8. lo there fell a great star from heaven, bum. 

8. 11 And the name of the staris called Wonn. 

8. 12 the moon, and the third part of the stars 
g. I I saw a star fall from heaven unto the ea. 

12. I upon her head a crown of twelve stars 
j2. 4 his tail drew the third part of the stars of 
22. 16 offspring of David, (and) the. .morning st. 

3. A constellation, star, iSt,(npov asiron. 

Luke2i. 25 the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars. 

Acts 7. 43 tabernacle of Moloch- and the star of your 

27. 20 neither son nor'st^rs in many daysappea. 

Heb. II. 12 (so many) as the stars o£ the sky in mult. 

STAB gazer, seven, day — 

l.A star gazer or viewer, njbj njn chozeh bakkokab. 

Isa. 47. 13 Let now the astrologers, the star gazers 
2. A group, the Pleiades, ns'a kimah. 

Amos 5. 8 (Seek him) that maketh the seven stars 
Z.Light bearer,morning star, <pcji(T<p6pos phosphoros. 

2 Pe. 1. 19 the day dawn, and the day star arise in 
STASE, to — 

To see, nx"] raah. 

Psa. 22. 17 tellallmy bones: they look (and) stare up. 
STATE, stately, station, (best) — 
I.Hand, n; yad. 

Esth. I. 7 wine in abundance, according to the state 
2. i8£avegLfts,iaccordingto thestateof theki. 

2. Weight, honour, n^o? kebuddah. 

Eze. 23. 41 satest upon a stately bed, and a table pr. 

Z.A base, station, ]3 ken'^ 

Prov.28. 2 by a man of. .knowledge the state (thereof) 

i.A standing, station, ''^i>>P maamad. 

Isa. 22. 19 and from thy state shall he pull thee do. 
5. Station, standing place, 3S0 matstsdb. 

Isa. 32. 19 1 wiU diive thee from thy station, and fr. 



6. Proper state or condition, nprp mathkoneth. 

2 Ch.24. 13 they set thehouscof God in his state, and 

7. To be set up, 3?) natsah, 2. 

Psa. 39. s every man at his best state (is) altogether 

B.Faco, D^i^ poMim. 

Prov.27. 23 Be thou diligent to know the state of th.v 

9. The things concerning or around, ra irepi iaperi 

Phil. 2. TQ, 20 of good comfort when I know your st. 

10. The things against me, to. ko-t eij.4, Col. 4. 7. 
STATTHIE, (great) — 

I, Measure, length, jna, 15 meed, madon. 

2 Sa. 21. 20 a man of (great) stature, that had on ev. 
2. Measure, length, .Tn3 middah. 

Numi3. 32 we saw in it. .men of a nreat stature 

I Ch. II. 23 he slew an Egyptian, a man of (great) st. 
20. 6 a man of (great) stature, whose fingers 

Isa. 45.14 merchandise . . of the Sabeans, men of sta. 

2. Upstanding, stature, height, ~oip qomah. 

I Sa. 16. 7 Look not. .on the height of his stature, be. 
Song 7. 7 thy stature is like to a palm tree, and thy 
Isa. 10. 33 the high ones of stature (shall be) hewn 
Eze. 13. 18 kerchiefs upon the head of every stature 

17. 6 became a spreading vine of low stature 
19. II her stature was exalted among the thick 
31. 3 shadowing shroud, and of an high staturo 

A.Greatness, length, -SjAucla helikia. 

Matt. 6. 27 Wliich, .can add one cubit unto his stat. 

Luke 2. 52 Jesu3increasedinwisdomandstature,and 

12. 25 which of you. .can ^d to his stature one 

19. 3 could not. .because he was little of statu. 
Eph. 4. 13 measure of the stature of the fulness of 

STATUTE — 

1. Decreed limit, portion, statute, ph choq. 

Exod 15. 25 he made for them a statute'and an ordin. 
15. 26 If thou wilt, .keep all his statutes, I will 

18. 16 I do make (them) know the statutes of G. 

29. 28 be Aaron's and his sons' by a statute for 

30. 2t it shall be a statute for ever to them, (tv.) 
Lev. 6. t8 (It shall be) a statute for ever in your ge. 

6. 22 (it is) a statute for ever unto the Lord; it 

7. 34 unto his sons by a statute for ever from 

10. I J the statutes which the Lord hath spoken 

10. 15 and thy sons' with thee, by a statute for 
24. 9 it (is) most holy . .by a perpetual statute 
26. 46 the statutes and judgments and laws wh. 

Num 18. II, 19 thy daughters with thee, by a statute 

30. 16 the statutes which the LORD commanded 
Deut. 4. I hearken, O Israel, unto the statutes and 

4. 5 I have taught you statutes and judgmen. 
4. 6 nations, which shall hear all these statu. 
4. 8 that hath statutes and judgments (so) ri. 
4. 14 at that time to teach you statutes and ju. 
4. 40 Thou shalt keep therefore his statutes, and 

4. 45 These (are) the testimonies, and the stat. 

5. I the statutes and judgments which I speak 

5. 31 the statutes, and the judgments, which 

6. 1 , 20 the statutes, and the judgments, whicli 
6. 17 his statutes, which he hath commanded 

6. 24 commanded us to do all these statutes, to 

7. II the statutes, and the judgments, which I 

11. 32 the statutes and judgments which I set 

12. I These (are)the statutes and judgments wh. 
i6. 12 thcu Shalt observe and do these statutes 
17. 19 the words of this lav/ and these statutes 

20. 16 commanded thee to do these statutes and 

26. 17 to keep his statutes, and his commandm. 

27. 10 do his commandments and his statutes 
Josh 24. 25 set them a statute and an ordinance in Sh. 
iSa. 30. 25 he made it a statute and an ordinance for 
iKi 3. 14 to keep my statutes and my commandme. 

8. 58 his statutes, and his judgments, which ho 

8. 61 to walk in his statutes, and to keep his 

9. 4 (and) wilt keep my statutes and my judg. 
a KI.17. 15 they rejected his statutes, and his covena 

17. 37 the statutes, and the ordinances, and tho 

1 CI1.22. 13 the statutes and judgments which the 

29. 19 keep, .thy testimonies, and thy statutes 

2 Ch. 7. 17 shalt observe my statutes and my judgm. 

19. JO between law and commandment, statutes 

33. 8 according to the whole law and the statut. 

34. 31 to keep, .his testimonies, and his statutes 
Ezra 7. 10 to teach in Israel statutes and judgments 

7. II commandments of the Lord, and of his 
Neh. I. 7 have not kept . . the statutes, nor the judg. 

g. 13 true laws, good statutes and commandm. 

9. 14 commandedstthoiuprecepts,statutes,an(i 
10.29 do all. .his judgments and his statutes 
Psa. 50. 16 Wliat hast thou, .to declare my statutes 
81. 4 this (was) a statute for Israel, (and) a law 
105. 45 That they might observe his statutes, and 
119. 5 my ways were" directed to keep thy statu. 
119. 8 I will keep thy statutes : forsake me not 
119. 12 Blessed (art) thou : Lord, teach me thy s. 
J19. 23 thy servant did meditate in thy statutes 
119. 26 thou heardest me : teach me thy statutes 
I ig. 33 Teach me, Lord, the way of thy statutes 
119. 48 and I will meditate in thy statutes 
119. 54 Thy statutes have been my songs in the 
119. 64 is full of thy mercy : teach me thy statutes 
119. 68 Thou (art) good . .teach me thy statutes 
119. 71 afflicted ; that I might learn thy statutes 
119. 80 Letmy heart be sound in thy statutes, that 
119. 83 (yet) do I not forget thy statutes 
ng. ii2to perform thy statutes alway,(evenimto) 
116. 117 I will have respect unto thy statutes co. 
rig. Z18 trodden . . them that err from thj statutes 



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Psa 119. 124 unto thy mercy, .ind teach mo thy statu. 

iig. 135 to Bhiue. .and teach me thy statutes 

119. 145 hear nie. O Lord : I will keep thy statu. 

119. 153 the wicked : for they seek not thy statu. 

119. 171 when thou hast taught me thy statutes 

147. 19 his statutes and his judgments unto Israel 

Ezo. n. 12 ye havenot walked in my statutes, neither 

20. 18 Walk ye not in the statutes of your fath. 

2o. 25 I gave them also statutes rthat were) not 

34. 27 causo you to walk in my statutes, and ye 

Zech. r. 6 my statutes, which I commanded my sor. 

IVIaL 4. 4 which I commanded . .(with) the statutes 

2. Decreed limit, portion, statute, !\^n chiiqqall. 
Gen. 26. 5 my commandments, my s'tatutes, and my 
Exod27. 21 (li, shall be^ a statute for ever unto their 
28. 43 (It shall be) a statute for ever unto hira 

29. 9 shall be theirs tor a perpetual statute 
Lev. 3. 17 (It shall be) a perpetual statute for your 

7. 36 a etatute for over throughout their geuer. 
xo. 9 (it shall be) a statute for ever tliroughout 
16. 29 (vliis) shall be a statute for ever unto you 
16. 31 ye shall afflict your souls, by a statute for 

16. 34 this s'lallbe an everlasting statute unto 

17. 7 Tills shall bo a statute for ever unto them 

18. 5, 26 Ye shall therefore keep my statutes 
19. 19 Ye shall keep my statutes. Thou shalt not 

19. 37 Thei-efore shall ye observe all my statutes 

20. 8 And ye shall keep my statutes, and do th. 
2o. 22 Ye shall therefore keep all my statutes 

23. 14, 21, 3r, 4t (it shall be) a statute for ever 

24. 3 (it shall be) a statute for ever in yoTir ge. 
25. 18 ye shall do my statutes, and keep my ju. 
26. 3 If ye wallc in my statutes, and keep my co. 
26. 15 if ye shall despise my statutes, or if your 

26. 43 'because their soul abhon-ed my statutes 
NumiS. 23 (It shall be) a statute for ever throughout 

19. 10 unto the stranger.. for a statute for ever 

19. 2t it shall be a perpetual statute unto them 

27. II uuto the children of Israel a statute of ju. 
33. 29 these (things) shaU be for a statute of ju. 

Peat. 6. 2 to keep all his statutes, and his comman. 

8. II his statutes, which I command thee this 

10. 13 his statutes, wliich I comm.and thee this 

11. I keep liis charge, and his statutes, and his 

28. 15 his commandments and his statutes, wh. 
b8. 45 and his statutes which he commanded thee 

30. 10 to keep his commandments and his statu. 
30. 16 to keep hig commandments, and his stat. 

3 Sa. 22. 23 fas for) his statutes, I did not depart from 

X KL 2. 3 to keep his statutes, and Ills commandm. 

3. 3 walkingin the statutes of David his father 

6. 12 if thoa wilt walk in my statutes, and exe. 

9. 6 my statutes which I have set before you 
II. II not kept my covenant, and my statutes 
11. 33 (to keep) my statutes and my judgments 
II. 34 kept my commandments and my statutes 
II. 38 to keep my statutes and my commandme. 

a Ki. 17. 8 walked in the statutes of the heathen, wh. 
17. 13 keepmycommandment3(and)myBtatute3 
17. 19 walked in the statutes of Israel which th. 
17. 34 neither do they after their statutes, or af, 
23. 3 his testimonies and his statutes with all 

Q Ch. 7. 19 if ye turn away, and forsake my statutes 

Psa. 18. 22 and I did not put away his statutes from 
89. 31 If they bre'ak my statutes, and keep not 
> iig. 16 Iwilldelightmyself in thy statutes ; I will 

Jer. 44. 10, 23 nor walked in my law, nor in my stat. 

Eze. 5. 6 ray statutes more than the countries that 
5. 6 have refused my judgments and my stat. 
5. 7 have not walked in my statutes, neither 
II. 20 That they may walk in my statutes, and 
.18. 9 Hath walked in my statutes, and hath ke. 
i8. 17 executed my'judgments.. walked in my St. 
18. 19 hath kept all my statutes, and hath done 
18. 21 keep all my statutes, and do that which 
so. II I gave them my statutes, and shewed th. 
eo. 13 they walked not in my statutes, and they 

20. 16 walked not in my statutes, but polluted 
20. 19 walk la my statutes, and keep my judg. 
ao. 21 they walked not in my statutes, neither 
2o. 24 had despised my statutes, and had poUu. 
33. 15 walk in the statutes of life, without com. 
37. 24 and observe my statutes, and do them 
44. 24 they shall keep my laws and my statutes 

Mlc. 6. 16 the statutes of Omri are kept, and all the 

3. Appointments, charges, precepts, D"i'P9 piqqudim. 
Psa. 19. 8 The statutes of the Lord (are) right, rej. 

i.Slanding rule or custom, d;;? qeyam. 

Dan. 6. 15 no decrae nor statute whicU the long es. 
BTA7 — 
I.Hand, f, yad. 

1 Kl 10. 19 (there were) stays on either side on the pi. 

10. 19 and two lions stood beside the stays 

2 Ch. 9. i8 and stays on each side of the sitting pla. 

9. 18 and two lions standing by the stays 

2.Stay, support, ]vj?Q mashen. 

Isa. 3. I doth taike away . .the stay and the staff 
3. Stay, support, ]llfo mishan. 

2 Sa. 22. 19 They prevented me . . the LoED was my st. 

Psa. 18. 18 They prevented me..theL0EDwasmyst. 

Isa. 3. I stay of bread, and the whole stay of wat. 

i.Corner, chief one, n|5 piniiah. 

Isa. 19. 13 they that are)thestayDfthetribes there 
BTAY (seWes, there, np), to — 
l.Tobe behind, lafe,-iu^ achar. 

Gen. 3a. 4 aojonmed ii^th I^aban, and stayed then 



2. 7'o take aT;ay, njri hagah. 

Isa. 27. 8 he Btayeth his rough wind in the day of the 

3. To {cause to) stay, Sin chul, 1, 5. 

Gen. 8. 10 he stayed yet othersovcn days; andagain 
Lam. 4. 6 overtliTOwn . .and no hands stayed on her 

i.To wait with hope, stay, "pn; yachal, 2. 

Gen. 8. 12 he stayed yet otlier eeven days; and sent 

5'.To tarry, linger, delay, ana mahah, 7a. 

Isa. 29. 9 Stay yourselves, and wonder; cry yo out 

6. To smite, clap (the'hand), KrD mecha,.3. 

Dan. 4. 35 none can stay lilshand, or say unto him 
7. To be supported, :\dd samak, 2. 

Isa. 48. 2 and stay themselves upon the Cod of Isr. 

8. To support, T199 samak, 3. 

Song 2. 3 Stay mo with flagons, comfort me with 

9. To be grieved, solicitous, [jy agan, 2. 

Euth 1. 13 would ye stay for them from having hns. 

10. To stand, stand still, "a;; amad. 

Gen. 19. 17 look not behind thee, neither stay thou In 
E.Kod. 9. 28 I will let you go, and ye shall stay mo no 
Lev. 13. 23, 28 ifthebright spot stay In his place, (and) 
Deut.io. 10 stayed in themount, according tothefirst 
Josh. 10. 13 the moon stayed, until the people had ave. 
10. 19 stay ye not, (but) pursue after your ene. 

1 Sa. 20. 38 Jonathan cried . iMake speed, haste, stay 

30. 9 where those thnt were left behind stayed 

2 Sa. 17. 17 Jonathan and AJiiniaaz stayed by En-rogel 
2 Kl. 4. 6 (There is) not a vessel more. And the oil 

13. i3 Smite, .and he smote thrice, and stayed 
13. 20 turned back, and stayed not there in the 
Jer. 4. 6 stay not; tor I will bring evil from the no. 
Ho3. 13. 13 he should not stay long in (the place of) 

ll.jTo keep back, 3i3j; aqab, 3. 

Job 37. 4 he will not stay them whenhis vofce is he. 
12. To make feeble, let go, hbt raphah, 5. 

1 Sa. ij. i5 Stay, and I will tell thee what the Lord 

2 Sa. 24. 16 said to the angel, .stay now thine hand 
I Ch.2i. 15 said to the angel, .stay now thine hand 

13. To cause to lie down, ^^^S shakab, 5. 

Job 38. 37 or who can stay the bottles of heaven 

14. To cleave, rend, subdue, VW shasa, 3. 

I Sa. 24. 7 David stayed his servants v.ith these words 
15. To be supported, to lean, jy?* shaan, 2. 

Isa. 10. 20 shall no more again stay upon him that 
10. 2o shall stay upon the Lord, the Holy One of 

30. 12 and trust in oppression, .and stay thereon 

31. I stay on horses, and trust in chariots, be. 
so. 10 let him trust, .and stay upon liis God 

16. To uphold, retain, T|on tamak. 

Exod.17. 12 Aaron and Hur stayed up his hands, the 
Prov.23. 17 shall flee to the pit; let no man stay him 

17. To hold on, ^Tre'xw epecho. 

Acts 19. 22 but he himself stayed in Asia for a season 

I8.T0 hold dovjn or fast, Kariyp katechd. 

Luke 4. 42 came unto him, and stayed him, that he 

STAY, stayed up, to be at a — 

\.To be set up, stjyed, ;s; yalsag, 6. 

Exodro. 24 only let your flocks and your herds be st. 
2. To shut, be restrained, th^ kala. 

Hag. I 10 i3 stayed from 5ew, and the earth to stay. 
3.T0 be or become reoirained, tiVj kala, 2. 

Eze. 31. 15 restrained the floods., waters were stayed 

4. To sustain, support, "Dg samak. 

Isa. 26. 3 Thou wUt keep (him . . whose) mind (is) St. 

5. To stand, stand still or fast, nnj; o,mad. 

Lev. 13. 5 (if)th3ploguoinhissightbeatastay,(and) 
13. 37 if the scall be in his sight at a stay, and 

6. To be caused to stand, -\Bi> amad, 6. 

1 Ki. 22. 35 the king was stayed up in his chariot ag. 

7. To be restrained, isy aisar, 2. 

Num 16. 48 stood between . . and the plague was stay. 
16. 50 Aaron returned, .the plague was stayed 
25. 8 the plague was stayed from the children 

2 Sa. 24. 21 the plague may be stayed from the peop. 

24. 23 and the plague was stayed from Israel 

1 Ch.2i. 22 the plague maybe stayed from the people 
Psa. 106. 30 judgment : and (so) the plague was stay. 

8.T0 set, put, place, nv shilh. 

Job 38, II and hero shall thy proud waves be stay.? 

STEAD (of), in — 

I.Under, in the stead of, nrjn tachaih. 

Gen. 4. 25 appointed me another seed instead of A. 
22. 13 for a burnt offering in the stead of his son 

2.7m behalf of vvep (gen.) huper. 

2 Co. 5. 20 v/e pray (you) in Christ's stead, be ye re. 
Phm. 13 in thy stead he might have miiusteredun. 

STEADY — 

faithfulness, stability, steadiness, n«0«, emimah. 
Exodi7. 12 his hands were steady until the going da 

STEAL (away, get by stealth), to — 
\.To steal, act furtively, 3i3 ganab. 

Gen. 30. 33 the sheep, that shall be counted stolen 
• 31. 19 Kachel had stolen the images that (were) 
31. 20 Jacob stole away unawares to Laban the 



Gen. 31. 26 tiiat thou hast stolen away unawares to 
31. 27 flee away secretly, and stenl uway from 
31. 30 (yet) wherefore hast thou stolen mygodsf 
31. 32 Jacob knew not that Eachol had Btoleii 
31. 39 (whether) stolen by day, or stolen by nig. 
44. 8 how then Bhoulil wo steal out of thy lord's 

Exod2o. 13 Thou Shalt not steal 

21. 16 he that stealeth a man, and eellcth him 

22. I If a man shall steal an ox, or a sheep, and 
Lev. 19. II Ycshall not steal, neither deal falsely, ne. 
Deut. 3. iQ Neither shalt thou steal 

24. 7 If a man be found stealing any of his br 
Josh. 7. II have also stolen, and diseeinblcd nlso, and 
2 Sa. 19 41 Why have . . men of J udah stolen thee aw. 

15. 6 Absalom stole thehearla of thcmenof !«. 

21. 12 whlcli had stolen them from the street of 
2 Ki. II. 2 Jehosheba.. stole him from among thekl. 
2 Ch.22. n Jchoshabeatii.. stoic him from among the 
Job 27. 20 a tempest stealeth hlra away in thenight 
Prov. 6. 30 (Men) do not despise a thief, if he steal to 
9. 17 Stolen waters are Bweet, and bread featen) 

30. 9 lest I be poor, and steal, and take tlie na. 
Jer. 7. 9 Will ye steal, murder, and commit adul. 

23. 30 that steal my words every one from hia n. 
Hos. 4. 2 killing, and Btcaling, and corrrmitting ad. 
Obad 5 would they not have stolen till they had 
Zech. 3. 3 every one that stealeth shall be cut ott 

2. To steal self away, 3J3 ganab, 7. 

2 Sa. 19. 3 the people gat them by stcalth'thatday 
19. 3 as people being ashamed steal away when 

Z.To steal, KKtina klepto. 

Matt. 6. 19 where thieves break through and steal 
6. 20 thieves do not break tbrougli nor steal 
19. 18 Thou shalt not steal. Thou shalt not bear 

27. 64 steal hira away, and say unto the people 

28. 13 came by night, and stole him (away) wh. 
Markio. 19 Do not steal. Do not bear false witness 
Luke 18. 20 Do not steal. Do not bear false witness 
Johnio. 10 The thief conieth not, butfor to ste-il, and 
Eom. 2. 21 a man should not steal, dost thou steal? 

13. 9 Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear 
Eph. 4. 28 Let him that stole steal no more, but rat. 

STEDFAST, (to be) — 

l.To befaithftd, stecuhj, jBS" anian, 2. 

Psa. 78. 8 and whose spirit was not stedfastwithG. 
78. 37 neither were they stcdfast in hia covena. 

2. To be cast,fmn, ps; yatsaq, 6. 

Job II. 13 yea, thou shalt be stedfast, and shalt not 

Z. Standing, steaO.y, estaJblished, D.'p qayyam. 

Dan. 6. 26 he (is) the living God,and stcdfast for ever 
i.Firm, sure, stedfast, $e^aios bebaios. 

2 Co. I. 7 ourIiopoofyou(is)stedfa3t,knowlng,that 
Heb. 2. 2 if the v.'ord spoken by angels was stedfast 
3. 14 the beginning of our confldenco stedfast 
6. 19 as an anchor of the soul, both sure and st . 

5. Seated, stedfast, steady, settled, iSpaios hedraios. 
I Co. 7. 37 he that standeth [stedfast] in his heart 

13. 58 be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abou 

G. Standing, settled, stedfast, a-repeSs stereos. 

1 Pe. 5. 9 Whom resist stedfast in the faith, know. 

STEDEASTLY, to behold, look up, set, be minded, — 
l.To strengthen self, f^x amats, 7. 

Euth 1. 18 she saw that she was stedfastly minded 

2. To place, set, put, a^'v, oMv sum, sim. 

2 Ki. 8. II he settled his countenance stedfastly, un. 

3.T0 look intently, h.rivl(<>> atenizO. 

Acts J. 10 they looked stedfastly toward heaven as 

6. 15 looking stedfastly on him, saw his face as 

7. 55 looked up stedfastly into heaven, and saw 

14. 9 v/ho stedfastly beholding him, and perce. 
2 Co. 3. 7, 13 the children of Israel could not stedf. 

4. To settle, make stedfast, OTrtpl^a sterizo. 

Luke 9. SI he stedfastly set his face to go to Jemsa. 

STEDFASTNESS — 

1 .Stedfastness, (yrfploiiia stereoma. 

CoL 2. s and the stedfastnessof your faith in Christ 
2. Stability, stedfastness, crrriptyiiSs sth-igmos^ 

2 Pe. 3. 17 lest ye. .fall from your own stedfastness 

STEEL — 

1. Brass, copper, n^inj nechushah. 

2 Sa. 22. 35 so that a bow of steel is broken by mine 
Job 2o. 24 (and) the bo w of steel shall strike him thr. 
Psa. 18. 34 so that a bow of steel is broken by mine 

2. Brass, copper, r»ni nechoslieth. 

Jer. 13: 12 ShaU iron break the. .iron and the steelT 
STEEP (place) — 

1. Ascent, stairs, ni"!"!? madregah. 

Eze. ^. zo steep places shall fall, and every wall ah. 

2. A going down, descent, slope, TjiD morad. 

Mic. I. 4 waters (that are) poured down a steep pL 

3. A steep place, precipice, Kprjiiv6s krimnos: 

Matt. 8- 32 swine ran violently down a steep place 
Mark 5. 13 the herd ran violently down a steep place 
Luke 8. 33 the herd ran violently down a steep placa 
STEM — 

Stick, stem, yi| geza. 
I Isa. II. I a rod out ot the Etem of Jesse, and a t»& 



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STEP — 

l.A step, iv^ asJishur. 

Job 31. 7 If my step hath turned out of the way, and 
Fsa. 17. II They have now compassed us in our steps 

2. A step, lipN ashur. 

Job 23. IX iMy foot Iiath held his steps, his way have 

Psa. 37. 31 in his heart; none of his steps shall slide 

44. 18 neither have our steps declined from thy 

73. 2 as f orme . . my steps had well nigh slipped 

3. A going, ?i"^rt halik. 

Job zg. 6 I washed my steps with butter, and the 

i.A step, tread, nj;b'P mitsad. 

Psa. 37. 23 The steps of a (good) man are ordered by 
Dan. II. 43 and the Ethiopians (shall be) at his steps 

5. Heel, footstep, trace, tract, apj; aqeh. 

Psa. 56. 6 they mark my steps, when they wait for 

Q.A movement, step, foot, 3]i3 paam. 

Psa. 57. 6 They have prepared a net for my steps 
85. 13 and shall set (us) in the way of his steps 
iiq. 133 Order my steps in thy word : and let not 
Isa. 26. 6 feet of the poor/and) the steps of the needy 

7. A step, poB pesd. 

1 Sa. 20. 3 (there is) but a step between me and death 

8. A footstep, ii"¥ tsaacl. 

2 Sa. 22. 37 Thou hast enlargeTl my steps under me 
Job 14. 16 thou numberest my steps': dost thou not 

18. 7 The steps of his strength shall be straite. 

31. 4 Doth not he see., and count all my steps? 

31. 37 declare unto him the number of my steps 
Psa. 18. 36 Thou hast enlarged my steps under me 
Prov. 4. 12 When thou goest, thy steps shall not be 

5. 5 Her feet go down to death ; her steps take 
16. 9 deviseth .. but the Lord directeth his steps 

Jer. 10. 23 (it is) not in man . . to direct his steps 
Lam 4. 18 They hunt our steps, that we cannot go in 

Q. A going up, ascent, ^hiip maalah. 

Exod2o. 26 Neither shalt thou go up by steps unto 

1 -Ki. 10. 19 The thione had six steps, and the top of 

10. 20 twelve lions stood . . upon the six steps 

a Ch. 9. 18 (there were) six steps to the throne, with 
g. iQ twelve lions stood . . upon the six steps 

Ez3. 40. 22 they went up unto it by seven steps ; and 
40. 26 (there were) seven steps to go up to it, and 
40. 31, 34, 37 the going up to it (had) eight steps 
40. 49 (lie brought me) by the steps whereby th. 

10. Sole {of foot), track, trace, footprint, ix''°^- 
Horn 4. 12 who also walk in the steps of that faith of 

2 Co. 12. 18 spirit? (walked we) ndtin thesame steps? 
I Pe. s. 21 example, that ye should follow his steps 

STEP (down, in), to ^— 

I.To go into; e/xffaivcd. embaino. 

John s- 4 [whosoever, .stepped in was made whole] 
2. To go down, Kara^Oi,ivta katabaino. 

John 5. 7 while I am coming, another ateppeth do. 
STEPH-A'-NAS, 'Sre^avas crown. 
A believer whoso liousehold, as the first fruitsof Achaia 
to the preaching of the gospel, Paul baptised, and whose 
coming witli Fortanatus and Achaicus made him, glad. 

I Co. 1. 16 I baptized also the household of S. : besi. 
i6. 15 ye know the house of S., that it is the first 
16. 17 1 am glad of the coming of S. and Fortun. 

BTE'-PKEN, ST€(l>ai/os crown. 

One of the seven primitive disciples chosen to serve 
tables, a zealous Hellenist, and the first martyr in 
behalf ot Christianity after the death of Christ himself, 
being stoned to death by the Jews. A.n. 33. 

Acts 6. 5 they chose S., a man full o'f faith and of the 

6. 8 S., full ot faith and power, did great won. 

6. 9 there arose certain . . disputing witli S. 

7. 59 they stoned 3., calling upon (God), and sa. 

8. 2 devout men carried S. (to his burial), and 

11. 19 upon the persecution that arose about .S. 
22. 20 when the blood ot thy martyr 3. was shed 

STEEII — 

The stern, poop, irpi/xva prumna. 

Acts 27. 29 they cast four anchors out of the stem, and 
STEWARD, Btewardahip, (to be) — 
\.The man loho is over, hi! "ie'n la'Hn haish asher al. 

Gen. 43. ig they came near to the steward ot Joseph's 
2. Who is over a house, n'3 Sy "la'N asher al bayilh. 

Gen. 44. 4 Joseph said unto his steward, Up, follow 
8. Son of acquisition, acquired son, pz'p-f? ben mesh. 

Gen. 15. 2 the steward of my house (is) Ihis Eliezer 
i.Prince, head, chief, captain, ife? sar. 

. I Ch.28. I the stewards over all the substance and 
5. One to whom a thing is committed, Mrpo-Kos. 

Matt2o. 8 lord of the vineyard saith untohisstewa. 

Luke 8. 3 the wife of Chuza Herod' 8 steward, and S. 

I Q.To be a house manager or steward, oiKovofj.e'a. 
■ Lukei6. 2 for thou mayest be no longer steward 
T.fTouse managem,cnl, owovoixia oikonomia. 

Luke 16. 2 give an account of thy stewardship, for 
16. 3 lord taketh away from me the stewardship 
j6. 4 when I amputoutof the stev/ardship, th. 
i.A house manager, steward, o'Kov6fj.o9 oikonomos. 
Lukei2. 42 Wlio then is that faithful and wise stew. 
16. I a certain rich mau which had a steward 
16. 3 the steward said within lUmseU, What ah. 



Lukei6. 8 the lord commended the unjust steward 
1 Co. 4. I tlie ministers of Christ, and stewards of 
1 Co. 4. 2 it is required in stewards, that a man be 
Titus I. 7 a bishop must be blameless, asthestewa. 
I Pe. 4. 10 as good stewards of the manifold grace of 

STICK — 

1. Wood, tree, stick, CH ets. 

Num 15. 32 they found a man that gathered sticks up 
15. 33 they that foujid him gathering sticks br. 

1 Ki. 17. 10 widow woman'(was) there gathering of St. 

17. 12 I (am) gathering two sticks, that I may go 

2 Ki. 6. 6 Aud he cut down a stick, and cast (it) in 
Lam. 4. 8 it is witXered, it is become lilte Oj^tick 
Eze. 37. 16 take tliee one stick, and write uponit, For 

37. 16 then take another stick, and write upon 
37. 16 For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and (for) 
37. 17 join them one to another into one stick 
37. 19 I will take the stick of Joseph, which (is) 
37. 19 the stick of Judah, and make them one st. 
37. 20 the sticks whereon thou writest shall be 

2. A fagot, (ppvyavov phruganon. 

Acts 23. 3 Paul had gathered a bundle of sticks, and 

STIOE, oloser, fast, out, together, to cause to — 
1.7*0 cleave to, adhere, pursue, PS'J dabah. 

Psa.119. 31 I have stuck unto thy testimonies :.0L. 

Eze. 29. 4 fish of thy rivers shall stick unto thy sea. 

2. To cause to cleave to, pj'j dabaq, 5. 

Eze. 29.. 4 I will cause the fish of thy rivers to stick 

3. Cleaving to, adhering, pai dabeq. 

Prov.18. 24 a friend (that) slicketh closer than a bro. 

i.To become frozen, stick together, nsS lakad, 7. 
Job 41. 17 they £tick together, that they cannot be 

5. 2*0 crush, stick in, 'nya fnaak. 

1 Sa. 26. 7 hisspearstuck intheground at his bolster 

6. To go or coine down, ml nachath, 2. 

Psa. 38. 2 tliinearrowsstickfast inme,andthyhand 

7. To be high, high place, '3^, ■15?' shaphah, shephi. 
Job 33. 21 his bones (that) were not seen stick out 

8. To support by a prop, stick fast, ^pelSco ereido. 

Acts 27. 41 the fore part stuck fast, and remained un. 
BTUT, stiffen, to (make) — 
l.Old, removed, pn^/athaq. 

Psa. 75. 5 Lift not up., speak (not) with a stiff neck 
2. Sharp, hard, nj?Q qasheh. 

Deuf 31.27 Fori know thy rebellion, and thy stifine. 
8. 2*0 viake sharjj or hard, n^p qashah, 5. 

Deutio. 16 Circumcise, .and be no more stiff necked 

2 Ch.30. 8 be ye not stiff necked, as your fathers 

36. 13 he stiffened his neck, and hardened his 
Jer. 17. 23 made theirneck stiff, that they might not 
STIKF HEAJaTED, stiff necked — 
l.Ilard of heart, zh 'ptn chizke leb. 

Eza. 2. 4 (they are) impudent children, and stiff he. 
2. Hard of neck, Tiy ntyp qeslieh oreph. 

Exod32. 9 and, behold, it (is) a sti.^ necked people 
33. 3 not go up . .for thou (art) a stiff necked'. 

33. 5 Ye (are) astitf necked people : I will come 

34. 9 go among us ; for it (is) a stiff necked pe. 
Deut 9. 6 for tliou (art) a stiff necked people 

9. 13 and, behold, it (is) a stiff necked peopla 

i.IIard necked, crKS.ripOTpdxri^os sklerotrachelos. 

Acts 7. 51 Yo stiff necked aud uncircumcised in he. 
STILL — 
I. Silence, calm, ncCT demamah. 

I Ki. 19. 12 a fire . . and after the fire a still small voice 

2. Rest, place of rest, nriljo memcchak. 

Psa. 23. 2 he leadeth me beside the still waters 

3. To remove, journey, VPJ vasa. 

Gen. 12. 9 Abram journeyed, going on still toward 
4. Still, yet, while, any more, n'ly od. 

Lev. 13. 57 if it appear still in the garment, either in 
5. SHU, yet, en eti. 

Kev. 22. n He that is unjust, let him be unjtist still 
22. 1 1 and he which is filthy, let him be filthy st. 
22.11 that is righteous, let him be righteous st. 
22. II and he that is holy, let him bo holy still 

STILL, be still, to — 

l.^o be silent, cease, stand still, D^'j damam. 
Exodi5. 16-they shall be (as) still as a stone; till thy 
Psa. 4. 4 commune with your own heart.. and be s 
Isa. 23. 2 Be still, ye inhabitants of the isle, thou 
Jer. 47. 6 Put.. thyself into thy scabbard. .be still 

I.To still, silence, nijn hasah, 5. 

Num.13. 30 Caleb stilled the people before Koses, and 

3. To keep or remain silent, deaf, vJIJ} charash, 5. 
Isa. 42. 14 I have been still, (and) refi-alned myself 

4. To be silent, ntyn chashah. 

Psa. 107. 29 a calm, -so that the waves thereof are still 

5. To keep silent, n^n chashah, 5. 

Judt;. 18. 9 (are) ye still ? be not slothful to go, (and) to 
I Ki. 22. 3 we (be) still, (and) take it not out ot the 
Nell. 8. 11 the.Levites stilled all the people, saying 

6. Still, yet, while, any more, I'lJ' od. 

Psa. 139. 18 when I awake, I am etiU with tbea 



7. To cause to fall, let go, nB"j raphaJi, 5. . 

Psa. 46. 10 Be still, and know that I (am) God: I will 

8. To glorify, praise, restrain, r.'yf shahach, 3. 

Psa. 89. 9 the waves thereof arise, thou stiUest them 

9. To glorify, praise, restrain, nj^ shabach, 5. 
Psa. 65. 7 Which stilleth the noise of the seas, the 

10. To {cause to) keep sabbath, na?* shabath, 5. 
Pea. 8. 2 thou-mightest still the enemy and the av 

11. Tb give or keep quiet, op?' shaqat. 

Psa. 76. 8 judgment., the eaiih feared, and was still 
83. 1 hold not thy peace, and be not still, O God 

I2.T0 muzzle, gag, (ptjxSca phimoo. 

Mark 4. 39 and said unto the sea, Peace, be still 
[See also Abide, keep, lie, sit, stand.] 

STIKG, (to) — 

\.To sting, cut into, v";^ parash, 5. 

Prov. 23. 32 it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like 

2. A sting, goad, spur, nivrpov kentron. 

1 C0.15. 55 Odeath, where (is) thy sting? Ograve.wh. 

15. 56 Thestingofdeath(is)siii;andthestrength 
Rev. 9. 10 there were stings in their tails : and their 

STCrS, stinking savour, ta make or cause a — 

1 . A stink, tJ'«3 beosh. 

Joel 2. 20 his stink shall come up, and his ill savour 
Amos 4. 10 I have made the stink of your camps to 
Isa. 34. 3 their stink shall come up out of their ca. 

2. To stink, IVN^ baash. 

Exod. 7. 18 the fish, .shall die, aud the river shall st. 

7. 21 the river stank, and the Egyptians could 
8. 14 together upon heaps ; and the land stank 

16. 20 it bred worms, aud stack : and Moses was 
Isa. 50. 2 their flsh'stinketh, because (there is) no 

3. To be stinking, abhorred, i»S'5 baash, 2. 

2 Sa. 10. 6 children of Ammon saw that they stank 

i.To cause to stink or be abhorred, E'Xj baash, 5. 
Gen. 34. 3ohavetroubledme to makeme to stinkam. 
Exod 16. 24 it didnotstink, neither was there any wo. 
Psa. 38. 5 My wounds stink (and) are corrupt bee. 
Eccl. 10. I Dead flies cause. . a stinking savour 

5.Muck, dung, corruption, pD maq. 

Isa.' 3. 24 instead of sweet smell.. shall be stiuk 

6. To give a smell, emit an odour, ofw 020. 

John 1 1. 39 he stinketh ; for he hath been (dead) four 
STIR — 
i.Cry, crying, noise, n'lN^n ieshuoth. 

Isa. 22. 2 Thou that art full of stirs, a tumultuous 
2. A disturboMce, stir, lumitlt, rdpaxoi tarachos. 

Acts 12. 18 there was no small stir among the soldi. 
19. 23 there arose no small stir about that way 

STIR up (self), be stirred (up), to — 
\.To stir up, n-ii garah, 3. 

Prov 15. 18 A wrathful man stirreth np strife : but 

28. 25 He that is of a proud heart stirreth npet. 

29. 22 An angry man stirreth up strife, aud a fu. ^ 

2. To stir self up, rm garah, 7. 

Dan. 1 1 . lo his sons shall be stirred up .. and be stirred 
II. 25 he shall stir up his power and liscourago 

^.To lift up, ii-^i nasa. 

Exod35. 21 every one whoseheartstirred him up, and 
35. 26 women whose heart stirred them up in 

35. 2 every one whose heart stirred him up lo 

A. To move, persuade, remove, niD suth, 5. 

1 Sa. 26. 19 If the Lord have stirred thee up against 
I Ki. 21. 25 Ahab . . whom Jezebel his wife stirred up 

5. To awake, stir up, "iiy ur. 

Job 41. 10 None (is so) fierce that dare stir hlln up 

Q.To awake, lift upi ^1v ur, 3a. 

Psa. 80. 2 stir up thy strength, and come (and) save 

Prov 10. -2 Hatred stirreth up strifes : but love cov. 

Isa. 10. 26 the Lord of hosts shall stir up a scourgo 

14. 9 it stirreth up the dead for thee, (even) all 

7. To awake, stir up, "ny ur, 5. 

Deut32. II As an angel stirreth np hernest, flutterelh 

1 Ch. 5. 26 the God 0.1 Israel stirred up the epirit o( 

2 Ch.2t. 16 the Lord stirred up against Jehoram Iho 

36. 22 the Lord stirred up thespiritof Cyrus ki. 
Ezra I. I the Lord stirred up the spirit of Cyrus ki. 
Psa. 35. 23 Stir up thyself, and awake to my judgm. 

78. 38 many a time . . did not stir up all his wrath 
Song 2. 7 that ye stir not up, nor awake (my) lovo 
3. s that ye stir not up, nor awake (my) lovo 

8. 4 that ye stir not up, nor awake (my) love 
Isa. 13. 17 I will stir up the Medes against them. wh. 

42. 13 he shall stir up jealousy like a man of war 
Dan. II. 2 he shall stir up all against the realm of 

II. 25 he shall stirup his power and his courage 
Hag. I. 14 the Lord stirred up the spirit ot Zerubb. 

8. To awake or stir self up, iV ur, 7a. 

Job 17. 8 the innocent shall stir up himself against 
Isa. 64. -7 thatstirrethnp himself to take hold ot in. 

9. To be troid>led, eoicited, l^if akar, 2. 

Psa. 39. 2 I held my peace, .my sorrow was stirred 

lO.T'o cause to go up, n^y alah, 5. 

Prov 15. I but grievous words stir up anger 



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11. To cause to rise u}), raise, Dip qum, 5. 

>Muin24. 5i lay down as alion..who8hall stlrhimup? 
( Sa. 22. 8 my son hath stirred up my servant aBainst 
1 EJ. II. 14 the Lord stirred up an adversary iiutc Sol. 
J I. 23 God stirred him up (another) adversary 

12. To rekindle, ava^u-Kvpfi>> anazopureo. 

2 Tl. I. 6 that thou stir up tho gift of God, which 

13. To shake or stir up, avacreiu anaseio. 

Luke 23. 5 He stirreth up the people, teaching thro. 

14. To raise up thoroughly, Sieyelpu dierjeiru. 
2 Pe. , I. 13 to stir you up by putting (ycu) in remem. 

3. I in (both) which I stir upyour pure minda 

"15.7*0 raise itp upon or over, iirfyflpu epegeiro. 
Acta 14. 2 the unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gent. 

16. To be sharpened beyond measure, Trapo^vvofiat. 
Acta 17. 16 his spirit was stirred in him, when he saw 

17. To excite beyond measure, -KapoTpivia parotrwnS. 
Acts 13. 50 the Jews stirred up the devout and hoDou. 

18.7(5 shake, agitate, toss, (raXevoi saleuo. 

Acts 17. 13 they came thither also, and stirred up the 
19. To move together, ffvyxivQu su^kineo. 

Acta 6. 12 they stirred up the people, and the elders 
20. To pour together, avyx^oi sugcheo. 

Acts 21.27 stirred up all the people, and laid hands 
BTOCK, 6tocka — 
l.Tncrease, food, stock, 713 bul. 

Isa. 44. 19 shall I tall dowQ to the stock of a tree? 
2. Stock, stem, yi3 geza. 

Job 54. S and the stock thereof die in the ground 

Isa. 40. 24 their stock shall not take root in the ear. 

S.Turnin:7, stocks, pillory, torture, n?3no inahpeche. 
Jet. 20. 2 put him in the stocks that (were) in the 
20. 3 brought forth Jeremiah out of the stocks 

4. Stocks, fetters, iQ sad. 

Job 13. 27 Thou puttest my feet also In the stocks 

33. II He putteth my feet in the stocks, ho mar. 

5. A ii7ikling ornament, 05;; ekes. 

Prov. 7. 22 or as a fool to the correction of the stocks 

6. Wood, tree, f y ets. 

Jet. 2. s-j Saying to a stock, Tliou (art) my father 
3. 9 adultery with stones and «ith stocks 

10. 8 But. .the stock (is) a doctrine of vanities 
Eos. 4. 13 My people ask counsel atthelr stocks, and 

7. A root, "^p^H. eqer. 

iev. 25. 47 or to the stock of the stranger's family 
' 8. /I neck, collar, pis tsinoq. 

Jer. 29. 26 put hira in prison, and in the stocks 
^.Offspring, race, genus, yivos genos. 

Acta 13. 26 children of the stock of Abraham, and wh. 
Phil. 3. 5 of the stock of Israel, (01) the tribe of Be. 

10. Wood, tree, ^vKou xulon. 

Acts 16. 24 and made their feet fast in the stocks 

ST0XC3, Srcoi'/coi. 

A sect of Greek philosophers who received their name 
from the Stoa, a porch. at Athena, where Zsno taught. 
They were severe and lofty pantheists, and affected 
indifference in all circumstances. 2eno was born at 
Citium, a small town in the island of Cyprus, about B.C. 
337, taught at Athens b.o. 999, and died B.C. 263. 

■ Acts 17. 18 certain philosophers.. of the S., eucount. 
STOLEN (away), to be — 
1.2*0 be stolen, 335 ganab, 2. 

Exod22. 12 if it be stolen from him, ho shall makere. 

2. To be stolen, 3^a ganab, 4. 

Gen 40. 15 I was stolen away out of the land of the 
Exod 22. 7 and it be stolen^out of the man's house 

STOMAOH, etomac'uer — 

V.A festive garment, stomacher, Vrn^ pethigil, 

Isa. 3. 24 instead of a stomacher a girding of sack. 
2. Stomach, iniixaxos stowMchos. 

I Ti. 5. 23 usea little wine forthystomach'ssakeand 

8T0NE, stony (ground, pUces), small — 
\.A stone, I^n eben. 

Gen. 2. 12 there (is) bdellium and the onyx stone 

11. 3 they had brick for stone, and slime had 
28. s I he took of the stonea of that place, andput 
e8. iS took the stone that he had put (tor) his 

28. 22 this stone, which I have set (for) a "pillar 

29. 2 a great stone (was) upon the weU's mouth 
ag. 3 they rolled the stone from the well's mo. 
85. 3 put the stone again upon the well's mouth 
sg. 8 (till) they roll the stone from the well's 
29. 10 rolled the stone from the well'6mouth,and 
31. 45 Jacob took a stone, and set it up (for) a 
31. 46 Gather stones ; and they took stones, and 
35. 14 set up a pillar (even) a pillar of st-one 
49. 24 from thence (is) the shepherd, the stone 

JExod. 7. 19 in (vessels of) wood, and in (vessels of) st. 
15. 5 they sank into the bottom as a stone 
15. 16 they shall be (as) still as a stone ; till thy 
»7. 12 they took a stone, and put (it) under him 
BO. 2s if thou wilt make mean altar of stone, thou 
pi. 18 one smite another with a stone, or with 

34. 12 I will give thee tables of stone, and a law 
25. 7 Onyx stones, and stones to bo set in the 
s3. 9 thou ehalt take two onyr'stones, and era. 
28. 10 Six of their namsa on one stone, and {tjia 



ExodiS. 10 six names of the rest on the other stone 
28. II With the work of an engraver in stone 
28. II shalt thou engrave the two stones with 
28. 12 thou Shalt iiM the two stones upon the 
28. 12 stones of m„<iiorial unto the children of 
28. 17 setting!) ur stones, (even) four rows of et. 
28. 21 the stones shall be with thcnamea of the 
31. 5 in cutting of stones, to set (them), and in 
31. 18 tablesof stone, wiittcn with the lingerofO. 
34. 1 Hew thue two t-iblcs of stone like unto 
3.}. 4 ho hewed two tables of stone like unto 

34. 4 and took in his hand the two tables of st. 

35. 9 onyx stones, and stones to be set for the 
33. 27 th'j rulers brought onyx stones, and sto. 
35.33 in thecuttingof atones, to s6t (them), and 
39. 6 they wrought onyx stones inclosed in one. 
39. 7 (they should be) stonea for a memorial to 
39. 10 they set in it four rowsof stones, (thtflp.) 
39 14 the stones (were) according to the names 

lev. 14. 40 command that they lake away the stonea 
14. 42 And they shall take othpr stones, and 
14. 42 put (them) in the place of those stonea 
14.43 after that he hath taken away the stones 

14. 45 he shall break down the house, the stones 
20. 2 the people shall stone him with stones 

20. 27 they shall stone Iheni with stones , their 
24. 23 out of tho camp, and stone him with st. 

26. 1 neither shall ye set up (any) image of st. 
Numi4. 10 congregation bade st^iia them with stonea 

15. 35 shall stone him with stones without the 
15. 36 and stoned him with stonea, and he died 
35. 17 if he smite him witli throwing a stone 
35. 23 Or with any stone, wherewith aman may 

Deut. 4. 13 he wrote them upon two tables of stone 

4. 28 the work of men's hands, wood and stone 
S- 22 he wrote them in two tables of stone, and 

8. 9 a land whose stones (are) iron, and out of 

9. 9 to receive the tables of stone, (even) the 

5. 10 delivered unto me two tables of atone, wr. 
9. 1 1- the LoKD gave me the two tables of ston. 

10. I Hew thee two tables of stone like unto the 
10 3 hewed two tables of stone like unto the 

13. lo thou shalt stone him with stones, that he 
17. 5 shalt stone them with stones, till they die 

21. 21 men of his city shall stone him with sto. 

22. 21 men of her city shall stone her v^ith sto. 
22. 24 ye shall stone them with stones that they 

27. 2 thou ehalt set thee up great stones, and 
27. 4 ye shall set up these stones, which I com. 
27. 5 there shaltthou build , .an altarof stonea 
27. 6 Thou shalt build the iiltar of whole sto. 

27. S thou shalt write upon the stones all the 

28. 36 shalt thou serve other cods, wood and st. 
28. 64 ehalt serve other gods.. (even) wood and st. 

29. 17 their idols, wood and stone, silver and go. 
Josh. 4. 3 Take you hence out.. twelve stones; and 

4. 5 take you up every man of you a stone up. 
4. 6 saying, What (mean) ye by these stones? 
4. 7 these stones shall be for a memorial unto 
4. 8 took up twelve stones out of the midst of 
4. 9 Joshua set up twelve stones in the midst 

4. 20 those twelve stones, which they took out 
4.21 shall ask., What (mean) these stones? 

7. 25 Israel stoned hira with stones, and burned 
7. 25 after they had .stoned tiiem w-th stones 

7. 26 raised over hini agrcat heap of stoneaun. 

8. 29 raise thereon a great heap of stones, (that 
8. 31 an altar of whole atones, over which no 
8. 32 he wrote there upon the stones a copy of 

30. II the LOED cast down great atones from he. 

10. 18 E.0II great stonea upon the mouth of the 
10. 27 laid great stones in the cave's raouth,(wh ) 

15. fi the border went up to the stone of Bohaa 
18. 17 descended to the stone of Bohan the son 
24. 26 took a great stone, and set it up there 

24. 27 this stone shall be a witness unto us , for 
Judg. 9. s, 18 threescore, .ten persons, upon one st. 

20. i6 every one could sling stones at an hair (b.) 
J Sa. 6. 14 stood there, where (there was) a great st. 

6. 15 the Levitea. put (them) on the great sto. 
7. 13 Samuel took a stone, and set (it) between 

14. 33 Ye have transgressed roll a great stone 
17. 40 chose him five smooth stones out of the 
17. 49 took thence a stone, and slang (it), and 3 
17. 49 the stone sunk into his forehead , and he 
37. so David prevailed with a stone, and smote 
20. >9 go down and shalt remain by the stone 

25. 37 hia heart died.. and he became (as) a stone 
3 Sa. 12. 30 a talent of gold with the precious stonea 

16. C he cast stonea at David, and at all the se. 
16. 13 cursed as he went, and threw stones at hi. 
18. 17 laid a very great heap of stones upon him 
20. 8 they (were) at the great stone which (is)in 

t Ki. I. 9 Adonijah slew sheep by the stone of Zo. 
5. 17 great stones, costly Btone3,(and) hewed st. 

5. 18 they prepared timber and stones to build 

6. 7 waa built of stone made ready before it 

6. i3 all (was) cedar ; there' w^s no stone seen 

7. 9 All these (were of) costly stonea, accordt 
7. 10 foundation . . costly stonea, even great sto. 
7. 10 stones of ten cubits, and stones of eight 

7. II And above (were) costly stones, after the 

8. 9 save the two tables of stone, which Mosea 
to. 2 and very much gold, and precious stonea 
10. 10 spices very great store, and precious ston. 
10. II plenty of almug trees, and precious ston. 
10.27 made silver (to be) in Jerusalem as stones 
S2. 18 Israelstoned him OTth stones, thathedied 

15. 22 they took away the stcnes of Raraah, and 
j8. 31 Elijah took twelve stones, according to 
rS. 32 with the stones ho buUt an altar in tha 
j3. 38 the wood, and the stones, and the dust 



I KI.21. 13 and stoned hiio with stones, that he died 

a-Ki. 3. 19 mar every good piece of land with stone* 

3. 25 c-ast every man hia stone, and (lllud it 

3. 25 In Kir haraatth left they the stones there 

12. 12 hewers of stone, and to buy . hewed itune 

16 17 and put it upon a i)avement of etonea 

19. ii the work of men's hands, wood and stone 
22. 6 to buy timber and hewn atone to repair 

I Cb.i2. 2 in (hurling) stones and (shooting) arrows 

20. 2 (there were) precious stonea in it ; and It 
32. 2 he act masons to hew wrought stones to 
22. 14 timber also and stone have I prepa:fii 

22. IS hewers and workers of stone and timber 
29. 2 onyx atones glistering stonea, and of dL 
29. 2 precious stones, and marble atones inal). 
29. 8 they with whom (precious) stonea were fo. 

a Ch. I. IS gold at Jerusalem (aa plenteous) as atoneg 
a. 14 in silver, in brass, in iron, in stone, and 

3. 6 garnished the house with precious stones 
9. J and gold in abundance, and ijrcclous ato. 
.9. 9 spicea great abundance, and precioua at. 
9. 10 brought algum trees and precioua stonea 
9. 27 made ailver in Jerusalem aa stones, and 

10. 18 children of Israel stoned him with stones. 
lO. 6 they carried away the stones of Kamali 
24. 21 stoned him with atones at the command. 
26. 14 Dzziah prepared slings (to cast) stones 
26. IS to shoot arrows and great stonea withal 
32. 27 for precioua stones, and for spices, and 
34. II to buy hewn stone, and timber for coup. 
JTeh. 4. 2 will they revive tho stonea out of the he. 

4. 3 he sh.-.ll even break down their stone wall 
9. II thou threwest into the deeps, aa a etono 

Job 5. 23 thou shalt be in league with the stones of 
6. 12 (Is) my strength tho strength of atones? 
8. 17 Hia roots secth the place of atones 
14. 19 The waters wear the stonea : thou waahestr' 
28. 2 and brass (Is) molten (out of) the stone 
28. 3 the stones of d.irkncsa, and tne shadow of 
28. 6 The stones of it (are) the place of sapphires 
38. 6 Whereupon or who laid thccomer stone 
38. 30 The waters arc hid as (with) a stone, and 
41. 24 Hia heart is as Qrm as a atone; yea as hard 
41. 28 sling stones are turned with him into St. 
Psa. 91. 12 lest thou dash thy foot against a stono 
102. 14 thy seirants take pleasure in her stones 
118. 22 The stime (which) the builders refused I3 
Prov 17. 8 A gift (is as) a precious atone in the eyas 
24. 31 the stono wall thereof was broken down 
26. 8 As he that bindeth a stone in a sting, so 

26. 27 he thatrolleth a stone, ilwill return upca 
.7. 3 A stone (is) heavy, and the sand weighty 

Eccl. 3. 5 to cast away stones to gather stonea to. 

10. 9 Whoso removeth stones shall be hurt th. 
Isa. 8. 14 for a stone of stumbling and for a rock of 

14. ig that go down to tho stones of the pit 

27. 9 the stonea of the altar as chalk stones that 

28. 16 for a foundation a stone, a tned stone, a 
34. II the line of confusion, and the stonea of 
37. jg the work of men's hands, wood and atono 
54. II I will lay thy Stones with fair colours, and 
54. 12 and all thy borders of pleasant stones 
Co. 17 and for wood brass, and for stones iron 
62. lo gather out the stones ; lift up a standard 

Jer, 2. 27 Sajnng. .to a stone. Thou hastbroughtma 

3. 9 committed adultery with stones and with 
43 9 Tak , great stones in thine band, and hida 
43. 10 will set his throne upon these stones that 
51. 26 a stone for a comer, nor a stone for foun. 
51. 63 thou shalt bind a stone to it, and cast it 

Lam. 3:53 cut off my life, .and cast a stone upon ma 

4. I thestoneaof thesanctuary arepoured out 
Eze, I. 26 as the appearance of a sapphire stone 

10. I over them aa it were a sapphire stono, as 
10. 9 appearance the colour of a beryl stono 
IT. ig I will take the stony heart out of their Q. 
16. 40 they shall stone thee with stones, and th. 
2o. 32 as the heathen, to serve wood and stono 

23. 47 the gompany shall stone them with stones 
26. 12 they shall lay thy stonea and thy timber 

27. 22 and with all precious stones, and gold 
28- 13 every precioua stone (was) thy covering 
s8. 14 hast walked in the midst of the stones 

28. j6 destroy thee from the midst of the stones 
36. 26 I will takeaway the atonyheartoutofyoup 
40. 42 thefour tables (were) oJiiewn stone for tho 

Dan. II. je and with precious stones, and pleasant th. 
Mie. I. 6 I will pour down the stones thereof into 
Hah. 2. 11 the atone shall cry out of the wall, and the 

2. 19 hjLm that saith to the dumb stone, Ariso 
Hag. 2. IS a stone was laid upon a atone in the tempio 
Zech. 3. 9 behold the stone that I have laid before J. 

3. g upon one atone (shall be) seven eyes.iieho. 

5. 4 with the timber thereof and the stones th. 
g. IS devour, and subdue with sling stones 

9. 16 (they shall be as) the stonea of a crown 
12. 3 I make Jerusalem a burdensome stono for 
I.A stone, ]:}K eben. 

Ezra 5 8 which ia bnllded with great stones, and 

6. 4 three rcwa of great stonea, and a row of 
Dan. 2, 34 Thou sa'west till that a stone waa cut out 

2. 35 the stone that smote the image became a 
2. 45 the stone was cut out of the mountain wl 
5. 4 of brass, of iron, Qt wood, and of stone 

5. 23 and gold, of brass, iron, wood, and stcne 

6. 17 s stone was brought, and laid upon the 
S.A testicle, rivi< eshek. 

Lev. 31. 20 scurvy, or scabbed, or hath his stones br. 

i.A rugged stone, chff, ySp sela. 

P8a.t37. 9 dasheth thy little ones againat the stones 
241. 6 judges . . overthrown in stony pUces, they 



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6. Fear, dread, thigh, ina pachad. 

Job 40. 17 the sinews of his stones are wrapped tog. 

6. A rock, sharp stone, *is tsiir. 

Job 22. 24 (gold) of Ophir as tlie stones ot the brooks 

7 Earttien ware, potsherd, b^rr cheres. 

Job 41. 30 Sharp stonea (are) under hira : be spread. 

S.A little round stone, kernel, "I'lis tseror. 

s Sa. 17. 13 until tliere be not one small stone found 

9. A stone, \idos lithos. 

Matt. 3. 9 God is able of these stones to raise ur) ch. 
4. 3 command that these stones he made bread 
4. 6 lest, .thou dash thy foot against a stone 

7. 9 son aSU bread, will he give him a stone? 
ei. 42 The stone which the builders rejected, the 
21. 44 [whosoever shall fall on this stone shall] 
04. 2 There shallnot be left here one stone upon 
27. 60 he rolled a great stone to the door of the 
27. 66 sealing the stone, and setting a watch 
28." 2 came and rolled back the stone from the 

Mark $. > 5 crying, and cutting himself with stones 
j2. 10 The stone whicli the builders rejected is 
13. 1 see what manner ot stones, and what bii. 
13. 2 there shall not be left one stone upon an. 

15. 46 rolled a stone unto the door of the sepul. 

16. 3 Who shall roll us away the stone from the 

16. 4 they saw that the stone was rolled away 
Luke 3. 8 God is able of these stones to raise up ch. 

4. 3 command this stone that it be made bread 

4. II lest thou dash thy foot against a stone 

II. It shall ask bread .will he give him a stone? 

19. 40 the stones would immediately cry out 
19. 44 they shall not leave in thee one stone upon 
30. 18 V/hosoever shall fall upon that stone shall 
BO. 17 The stone which tlie builders rejected, the 
21. 5 how it was adorned with goodly stones 

21. 6 there shall not be left one stone upon an. 

22. 41 was withdrawn from them about a stone's 
24. 2 they found the stone rolled away from the 

Jchn 8. 7 [He that is without sin. cast a stone at] 

8. 59 Then took they up stones to cast at him 

10. 31 Then the Jews took up stones again to st. 

11. 38 It was a cave, and a stone lay upon it 
II. 39 Josus said, Take ye away the stone. Mar. 
11. 41 they took away the stone (from the place) 

20. 1 seeth the stone taken away from the sep. 
Acts 4. II This is the stone which was set at nought 

17. 29 like unto gold, or silver, or stone, graven 

1 Co. 3. 12 gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay 

3. 7 fi the ministration . .engraven in stones 
4 To whom coming, (as unto) a living stone 

a. 5 Ye also, as lively stones, are built up a sp. 

2. 6 I lay in Sion a chief corner stone, elect 

2. 7 the stone wliich the builders disallowed 

2. 8 a stone of stumbling, and a rock of offence 

4. 3 v/as to look upon like, .a sardine stone 

17. 4 decked with gold, and precious stones 

18. 12 gold, and silver, and precious stones, and 
18. 16 decked with gold, and precious stones 
18. 21 mighty angel took up a stone like a great 

21. II her light (was) like unto a stone most pr. 

21. 19 garnished with all ra.aaner of precious st. 
2t. II even like a jasper stone, clear as crystal 

10. Stony, made of stone, \iBivos lithinos. 
John 2. 6 were sot there six water pots of stone 

2 Co. 3. 3 not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tables 
Kev. 9. 20 of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone 

11.^ (small) stone, ttirpos pe.lros. 

John I. 42 Cephas, which is, by interpretation, A st. 

12. Stonij, full of small stones, veTpiiSrjs petrudes. 

Matt 13. 5 Some fell upon stony places, where they 

1 3. 20 he ttiat received the seed into stony places 

Mark 4. iS they likewise which are sown on stony gr. 

4. 5 some fell on stony ground, where it had 

13.i4 small pchblc, tbricpos psephos. 

Rev. 2. 17 give hira a white stone, and in the stono 
\See also Adamant, corner, gravel, hail, head, hewn, 
mill, sharp, sling]. 

STOWE, be stoned, to (cast) — 

1. To sill lie, '?pD sagal. 

-.ICxod. 8. 26- shall we sacrifice., will they not stone us? 
17. 4 this people? they be almost ready to stone 
l)eut.i3. lo And thou shalt stone him. .that he die 
17. 5 and Shalt stone them., till they dio ' 

22. 21 and the men of her city shall stone her 
22. 24 and ye shall stone them, .that they die 

Josh. 7. 25 after they had stoned them with stones 
I Sa. 30. 6 the pecplo spake of stoning him, because 
I Ki.21. 10 carry him out, and stonehim, that he may 

21. 13 they carried him forth.. and stoned him 

2. To be stoned, 'jp? saqal, 2. 

Exod. 19. 13 hut he shall surely be stoned, or shot th. 
21. 28 the ox shall be surely stoned, and his fiesh 
21. 29 the ox shall be stoned, and his owner also 
2t. 32 thirty shekels . . and the ox sliall be stoned 

3. To he stoned, ^59 saqal, 4. 

1 Ki.21. 14 sent to Jezebel, saying, Naboth is stoned 
21. 1 5 Jezebel heard that Naboth was stoned, and 

4. To collect or cast stones, or) ragam. 

Lev. 20. 2 thepeopleof the iand shall stone him with 
20. 27 they shall stone them . .their blood (shall 

24. 14 and let all the congregation stone him 
24. 16 all the congregation sliall certainly stone 
34. 3} they ahould brlDg forth him. .and stono 



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Num. 14. 10 But all the congregation bade stone them 

15. 35 all the congregation shall stonehim witli 

15. 36 broughthim without the camp, and stoned 

Deut. 21. 21 all the men ot his city shall stone him with 

Josh. 7. 25 all Israel stoned him. .and burned them 

X Ki.i2. iB and all Israel stoned him. that he died 

2 Ch 10. 18 and the children of Israel stoned him wi. 

24. 21 conspired against him, and stoned him 
Eze. 16. 40 they shall stone thee, .and thrust thee th. 
23. 47 And the company shall stone them with 

b. To stone thoroughly, KaraKiBd^a Icatalithazo. 
Lulsezo. 6 the people will stone us: tor they be per. 

Q. To stone, KiQa^w litlMzo. 

Johnio. 31 the Jews took up stones again to stone 
10. 32 for which of those works do ye stone me 

10. 33 For a good work we stone thee not, but 

11. 8 the Jews of late sought to stone thee, and 
Acta 5. 26 feared, .lest theyshould have been stoned 

, 14. 19 having stoned Paul, drew (him) out of the 
2 Co. 1 1. 25 once was I stoned, thrice I suffered ship. 
Heb. II. 37 They were stoned, they were sawn asun. 

7^ To cast stones, XiOo^oXio) lithoboleo. 

Matt2i. 35 beat one, and killed another, and stoned 
23. 37 kiliest the prophets, and stonest them wh. 
Marki2. 4 and (at him they cast stones, and] wonn. 
Lukei3. 34 kiliest the prophets, and stonest them th. 
John S. 5 commanded us, thatsuch should be stoned 
Acts 7. 58 And cast (him) out of the city, and stoned 

7. 59 they stoned Stephen, calling upon (God) 
14. s to use (them) despitefully, and to stone 

Heb. 12. 2o it shall be stoned, or thrust through with 

STONE saUAREa — 

A Oiblite or Byblian, '^33 gzbli. 

1 Kl. 5. 18 did hew (them), and the stone sciuarers 
STOOD, (place where) — 

1. Station, standing place, I'S'^ matstsab. 

Josh. 4. 3 the place wherethepriests'teetstoodfirtn 
4. 9 in the place where . . the priests, .stood 

2. Standing place, station, npy mned. 

Dan. 8. 17 he came near where I stood; and wtieh he 
II. J (even) I, stood to confirm and to strengthen 
STOOL — 
\.Two children, {male and female), C'.}2^ obnayim. 

Exod. 1. 16 When ye. .see (them) upon the stools, if 

2. A- chair {ofjtidge, king', or priest), nbs kisse. 

2 Kt 4. 10 a bed, and a table, and a stool, and a ca. 
STOOP (down, make to), to — 

l.To bend or bow {the knee or leg), yy^ kara. 

Gen. 49. 9 he stooped down, he couched as a lion, and 

2. To bow {the head) iiiJ qadad. 

Sa. 24. 8 David stooped with his face to the earth 
28. 14 he stooped with (his) face to the ground 

3. To stoop, D"ii3 qaras. 

Isa. 46. I Bel boweth down, Kebo stobpeth; their 
46. 2 They stoop,. they bowdo^vu together; th. 

4. To cause to how, rxv^ shachah, 5. 

Prov 12. 23 Heaviness in the heart: .maketh it stoop 

5. To bow, be bowed, nn?" shachach. 

Job ■ 9, 13 the proud helpers do stoop under him 
G.jTo stoop, bend, kutttw kupio. ' 

Mark i. 7 I am not worthy to stoop down and nnl. 
John 8. 6 [Jesus stooped down, and with (his)flng.) 

8. 8 (he stooped down, and wrote on the gro.] 

7. To stoop or bend doiim, TtapaKiirTai parakupto. 

Luke24. j2 (stooping down, he beheld the linen clo.] 
John2o. 5 he stooping down, (and looking in), saw 
20. II she stooped down, (and looked) Into the 

STOOP for age, to — 

Orey headed, old, dried up, eJg'; yashesh. 

2 Ch.36. 17 no compassion upon.. hlni that st. forage 

STOP, be stopped, to — 

\.To be nurrow, shut, stop, DBX atam. 

Prov 21. 13 Whoso stoppettl his' ears at the cry of the 
Isa. 33. 15 that stoppeth his ears from hearing of bL 

2. To inake narroio, shut, stop, dok atatn, 5. 

Psa. 58. 4 (are) like the deaf adder (that) stoppeth 
S.To stop, muzzle, Dpn chasam. 

Eze. 39. 1 1 and it shall stop the (noses) of the passe. 

4. To seal, seal up, stop, Dnri Chatham, 5. 

Lev. 15. 3 or his fiesh be stopped from his issue, U 

5. To malm heavy or weighty, ^^5 kdbed, 51 

Zech. 7. II stopped their ears, that they should not 

6. To shut in or up, close, refine, nap sagar. 

Psa. 35. 3 stop (the way) against them that persec. 
7.yo be stopped, i?d sakar, 2. 

Gen. 8. 2 the windows otheaven were stopped, and 
Psa. 63. II but the mouth of them, .shall be stopped 

8. To stop, hide, onp satham. 

2 Ki. 3. 19 stop all wells of water, and mar every go. 
3. 25 they stopped all the wells of water, and 

2 Ch.32. 3 to stop the waters of the fountains which 
32. 4 who stopped all the fountains, and the br 
32. 30 Hezekiah also stopped the upper water. 

9. To be stopped, cnp satham, 2. 

Keh. 4. 7 the breacheg be^ to be stopped, then 



10. To stop, Dnn satham, 3. 

Gen. 26. 15 the Philistines had stopped them, and fl. 
26. 18 the Philistines had stopped them after the 

11. 7*0 keep in, restrain, detain, isy atsar. 

1 Ki. iS. 44 get thee down, that the rain stop thee not) 

12. Tb shut, shut up, Y^p, qaphats. 

Job 5. 16 the poor hath hope, and iniquity stopp. 
Psa. 107. 42 and all iniquity shall stop her moutll 

13. To be caught, captured, B-gij taphas, 2. 

Jer. 51. 32 passages are stopped, and the reeds they 
14.ro hold together, a-vueyio sunecho. 

Acts 7. 57 cried out with a loud voice, and stopped 

15. To hedge in, inclose, stop, restrain, <ppaa<yu. 
Kom. 3. 19 that every mouth may be stopped, and all 

2 Co. II. 10 no man shall stop me of this boasting in 
Heb. 11. 33 obtained promises, stopped the mouUia 

STOEE, storehouse, (old) — 

1. Storehouses, bams, D'DDS asaviim. 

Pent 28. 8 the blessing upon thee in thy store hon. 
2.Treasure, treasury, "ly'iH otsar. 

1 Ch.27. 25 over the storehouses in the fields. In the 

2 Ch.ti. II put captains in them, and store of victu. 
Psa. 33. 7 he layeth up the depth in storehouses 
Mai. 3. 10 Bring ye all the tithes into the storeho. 

S.Midtitnde, store, noise, Jton hamon. 

1 Ch.2g. 16 all this store that we have prepared to 

2 Ch.31. 10 and th<it which is left (is) this great store 

4. Storehouse, Dl3(s5 maabus. 

Jer. 50. 26 open her storehouses ; cast her up as he. 

b. Stores, treasures, nias^n miskenoth. 

I Ki. 9. 19 the cities of store that Solomon had, and 

a Ch. 8. 4 all the store cities, which he built in Ha. 

8. 6 all the store cities that Solomon had, and 

16. 4 Abel-maim, and all the store cities of Na. 

17. 12 bnUt in Judah castles and cities of store 
32. 28 Storehouses also for the increase of corn 

6. Kneading trough, nns^'a mishereth. 

Deut.28. 5 Blessed (shall be) thy basket and thy store 
28. 17 Cursed (shall be) thy basket and thy storo 

T.Deposit, store, |^■^i^^ piqqadon. 

Gen. 41. 36 that food shall be for store to the landag. 
^.Prepared seat or place, nji3;ji iekunah. 

Nah. 2. 9 (there is) none end of the store (ana) glo. 

9.2*0 cause to multiply, make many, n^" rabah, 5. 

1 Ki.io. 10 of spices very great store, and precious st. 
Nell. 5. 18 once in ten days store of all sorts of wine 

10. To be dried up, old, ]^) yashen, 2. 

Lev. 26. 10 ye shall eat old store, and bring forth the 
W-To treasure up, Q-^cravpi^a ihesaurizo. 
, iCo. 16. 2 let'every one of you lay by him in store 
12. A cut off place, stm'ehouse, rafieiov tameion. 

Lukei2. 24 which neither have store house nor bam 
STOUE up, keep or lay up in store, to — 
l.To treasure up, 1?n atsar: 

2 KI.20. 17 which thyfathershavalaid up in store un. 
Isa. 39. 6 which thy fathers have laid up in store 
Amos 3. 10 who store up violence and robbery in tlu 

2.T0 treasure itp, stone away, 6.wo9r]<Tavpi(b> apgth. 

1 Ti. 6. 19 Laying up in store for themselves a good 
S.To treasure up, Briffavpl^u thesaurizo. 

2 Pe. 3. 7 by the same v/ord are kept in store, rese. 
STOSIES — 

A going up, ascent, npj? maalah. 

Amos 9. 6 (Iti3)hethatbaildethhisstorie3!nthe be. 

STORK — 

Whitegoshawh, kite, stork,or Aeroji, fiTpri chasidah. 
Lev. ir. 19 the stork, the heron, after her kind, and 
Deuti4. 18 the stork, and the heron after her kind 
Psa. 104. 17 (as for) the stork, tlie'^ trees (are) her ho. 
Jer. 8. 7 the stork in the heaven knoweth her app. 
Zech. 5. 9 they had wings like the wings of a etork 

ETOBJff, stormy — 

1, Inundation, flood, sio'nn, D"ij zerem. 

Isa. ,4. 6 and for a covert from storm and from ra. 
25. 4 a refuge from the storm, a shadow from 
25. 4 the blast of the terrible ones (is) as a sto. 
2.A hurricane, nara suphah. 

Job. 21. 18 and as chaff thatthe storm carrieth away 
Psa. 83. 15 and make them afraid with thy storm 
Isa. 29. 6 gieat noise, with storm and tempest, and 

3.7'o rush, nyD saah. 

Psa. 55. 8 hasten my escape from the windy storm 

4. Whirlwind, ffa^ searah. 

Psa.107. 25 lie commandeth, and raiseth the stormy 
107. 29 He maketh the storm a calm, so that the 
148. 8 snow, and vapour; stormy wind fulfilling 

Eze. 13. II hailstones, shall fall; and a stormy Xvind 
13. 13 I will even rend (it) ivith a stormy wind 

5. Waiting, desolation, nNiu' shoah. 

Eze. 38. 9 Tliou shalt ascend and come like a storm 
6. Shower, tempest, -iy\y saar. 

Isa. 28. 2 a tempest of hail, (and) a destroying storni 
7.S?wufer, tempest, !Ti'J'V searah. 

Nah. I. 3 in the whirlwind and in the stonn, and 



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B.VMcnt storm, hurricane, 'cohirhcind, \6l\w^. 
Mark 4. 37 there arose a great storm of wind, and the 
Xukc 8. 23 there came down a storm of wini ou the 

ETOEY — 

IngT.'.iry, investigation, B'Tl? midrash. 

a Ch.13. 22 (are) written in the story of the prophet 
24. 27 written in the story cf the book of tbokl. 

STOXTT, stoutness, to be — 
Ti.Oreatness, "jii godel. 

Isa. 9. 9 that say in the pride and stontncss of he. 
10. S2 I T/ill punish the iruit of the stout heart 

2.3*0 he strong, hard, severe, pio chazaq. 

MaL 3. 13 Your words have been stout against me 
S "Many, mucli, alicndant, great, 3"5 rab. 

"Dan. , 7. 20 whose look (was) mora stout than his f eL 
STOITT EEABTEB — 
flighty of heart, aS T?!* ahbir leh. 

Tsa. 76. s The stout-hearted are spoiled, they have 

laa. 46. 13 Hearken unto me, ye stout hearted, tliat 

STRAIGHT, straightway — 
IJiight, upright, straight, 1^; yashar. 

Jer. 31. 9 walk by the rivers of waters in a straight 
Eze. -i. 7 their fcetXwere)straight feet; and the so. 

I. 23 their wings straight, the one toward the 

i.So, right, prepared, ]3 ken. 

I Sa 9. 13 yo shall straightway And him, before he 

5. To haste, hurry, speed, 1.19 mahar, 3. 

z Sa. 2B. 20 Saul fell straiglitway all along on the earth 
4. Uprightness, a plain, nis"'!? misfwr. 

Isa. 40. 4 the crooked shall be made straight, and 
42. 16 I will make .. crooked tilings straight 

6. From now, henceforth, n^iT) meatlah. 

Dan. 10. 17 straightway there remained no strengthin 

6. Over, over against, beyond, 151! eber. 

Eze. I. 9, 12 they went every one straight forward 
10. 22 they went every one straight forward 
7.S>iddenly, C\Kri? pithoiil. 

Prov. 7. 22 He goeth after her straightway, as an 01 
S.From the same {moment), i^avrris cxauttj. 

Acts 23. 30 I sent [straightway) to thee, and gave co. 
i. Straightway, evOias eutheOs. 

Uatt. 4. 20 they straightway left (their) nets, and fo. 
14. 22 straiglitway Jesus constrained liis discip. 
14. 27 [straightway] Jesus spake unto them, sa. 
21. 2 straightway ye shall find an ass tied, and 

21. 3 ITie Lordhath need, .and [straightway) he 
25 15 to every man. . and straightway took his 
27. 48 straightway one of them ran, and took a 

2l£rk I. 10 [straiglitway] coming up out of the water 
I. iS straightway they forsook their nets, and 
T. 20 [straightway] he called them : and they 
I. 21 straiglitway on the sabbath day he enter, 
a. 2 [straightway] many were gathered togct. 
3. 6 [the Pharisees went forth, and [straight.] 

5. 25 [straightw.iy] the fountain of her blood' 
S- 42 And straightway the damsel arose, and 

6. 25 she came in [straightway] with haste unto 
6. 45 [straightway] he constrained his disciples 

6. 54 when they were come . . [straightway] they 

7. 35 [straightway] his ears were opened, and 
E. 10 [straightway] he entered into a ship with 
9. 15 [straightway] all the .people, when they 
9. 2Q when he saw him, [straightway] the spirit 
9. 24 [straightway] the father of the child cried 

II. 3 and [straightway] he will send him hith. 

14. 45 he gooth [straightway] to him, and saith 

15. I [straightway] in the morning the chief pr. 
Lake 5. 39 No man also .. [straightway] desireth new 

12. 54 straightwayye say, There coniethashower 

14. 5 win not straightway pull him out on the 

Acts 9. 20 straightway ne preached Christ in the sy. 

22. 29 straightway they departed from him wh. 
Jas. I. 24 straightway forgetteth what manner of m. 

10. Straight, upright, correct, evBus cuihus. 
llatt. 3. 3 Prepare ye. .make his paths straight 

3. 16 Jesus., went up straightway out of the wa. 
Jfark I. 3 Prepare ye . .make his pallis straight 
Luke 3. 4 Prepare ye . . make his paths straight 

3. 5 the crooked shall be made str.iight, and 
Johni3. 32 Cod shall also, .straightway glorify him 
Acts 9. IX go into the street which is called Straight 

11. Upright, erect, straight, opBos ortkos. 

Heb. 12. 13 make straight patlis foryonr feet, lestth. 

I \2.Alongsideof the thing, vapaxprit^a parachrcina. 
I Luke 8. ss'spirit came again, and she arosestraight. 
. Acts 5. 10 Then fell she down straightway at his fe. 
' 16. 33 was baptized, he and all his, straightway 

STEAIGHT course, to come ■with a — 
'., ^0 run straight, elBvSpofiea euthiidromei. 

Acts 16. II we came witli a straight course to Samo. 
21. I we came with a straight course onto Coos 

8TEAIGHT, to bring, look, maie — 

•l.To go or malce straight, ':?', yashar, 3. 

a Ch.32. 30 brought it straight down to the west side 

Isa. 40. 3 make straight in the desert a highway for 

43. 2 1 will, .make the crooked places straight 

'%To make straight, "^ yashar, 5. 

Psa. s- 8 make thy Way straight before my face 
.\ fzor, 4. aj let t'lipe eye lids look straiglit before thje 



Z.To make straight or right, ]p^ taqan. 

£ccL 1. 15 (which is) crooked cannot bo made stral. 
i. To make straight or right, Ipn taqan, 3. 

EccL 7. 13 whocanmake(that)straightwhichhehath 

5. To make straight or right again, iyopBow anor. 

Lukcj3. 13 she was made straight, and glorlQed God 

6. To make straight or right, tiOivw cidkimO. 

John 1.23 Make straight the way of the Lord, as aald 
STEAIGHT W07, to take the — 
To be or go straight, "ip; yashar. 

1 Sa. 6. 12 the kino took the straight way to tho tray 
STRAIN at, to — 

To separate matter,slrain out filter, 5ivKl(adiidiz<j. 
Matt 23. 24 (Ye) blind guides, which strain at a gnat 

STEAIT, straitly, straitncsa — 

l.Straitness, anguish, ps'.O mulsaq. 

Job 36. 16 broad place, where (thero is) no straltne. 

l.Straitness, distress, pis^ matsoq. 

Deul 28. 53, 55, 57 tho straitncss, wherewith thmo 
Jer. "19. 9 in the siege and straitnesa wherewith th. 

Z.Strait,distressed person, place,or thing, -\tnmetsar. 
Lam. I. 3 persecutors overtook., bet ween tho straits 

4. To shut up or in, close, "ijp sagar. 

Josh 6. I Jericho was straitlyshutupbecause of tho 

5. Strait, close, -if, "is tsar. 

2 Ki. 6. I the place wliere wo dwell.'. Is too strait 
Job 36. 16 removed thee out of the strait (Into) a br. 
lea. 49. 20 The place (is) too strait for me: give place 

6. To ask, demand, httjf shaal. 

Gen. 43. 7 The man asked us straitly of our state, and 

7. To satisfy, fill, pjf" shdba, 5. 

Exodi3. 19 he had straitly sworn the children of lar. 
I Sa. 14. 28 Thy father straitly charged the people wi. 

8. With a threatening, oirtiX^ apeile. 

Acts 4. 17 let us [straitly] threaten them, that they 
\).M-uch, iro\vs polus. 

Mark 3. 12 he straitly charged them that they fehonld 
5. 43 he charged them straitly that no man ah. 

10. Strait, narrow, restrained, aTev6s stenos. 
Matt. 7. 13 Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide 

7. 14 strait (is) the gate, and narrow (is) tho way 
Luker3. 24 Strive to enter in at the strait gate, for m. 

3TSA1T, to bo in — 

l.To be straitened, distressed, "ij; yatsar. 

Job 20. 22 In tho fulnes3..he shall be in straits: ov. 

2.2*0 distress, he distressed, "nv tsarar. 

1 Sa. 13. 6 men of Israel saw that they were in a st. 

2 Sa. 24. 14 I am in a great strait : let us fall now into 

1 Ch.2i. 13 I am in a great strait: let me fall now 

3. To hold together, q-vv^x<^ sunecho. 

Phil. I. 23 I am in a strait betwixt two. having a d. 
6TEAITEN, be straitened, to — 
l.To be kept hack, laid up, ^■iH.atsal, 2. 

Eze. 42. 6 (the building) was.straitened more than 
2.T0 be straitened, distressed, is; yatsar. 

Job 18. 7 The steps of his strength shall be stralte^ 

Prov, 4. 12 thy steps shall not be straitened; and wh. 

Z.Slrailness, angidsh, pxa mutsaq. 

Job 37. IP and the breadth of the waters Is straltc. 

4. To lead forth, nra nachah, 5. 

Job 12. 23 enlargeththe nations, andstraitenethth. 

h.To make strait, distress, oppress, pM tsug, 5. 

Jer. 19. 9 they that seek their lives, sliall straiten 
6. To he or make short, reap, isi? qatsar. 

Mic. 2. 7'% the spirit of the Loed straitened t (are) 
7. To hold together with, a-vvex" sunecho. 

Lukei2. 50 how am I straitened till it be accompli. 
&.To he straitened, constrained, trrevoxtip^ofiai. 

■2 Co. 6. 12 straitened in us, but ye are straitened In 

STBAITEST, most — 

Most accurate, scrupulous, strict, iKpiff^araTos. 

Acts 26. 5 after the most straitest E«fit of our rellg. 
STHATTF.S, (holloT») — 
l.I'eelings, stripings, niVyf petsaloth. 

Gen. 30. 37 pilled white strakes In them, and mado 
I.JTolloio places, nni-apu' sheqaaruroth. 

Lev. 14. 37 (if) the plague (be), .with hollow strokes 
BTEAUGE (thing, woman), Btracger — 
l.An4}ther, inN acher. 

Judg. II. 2 for thou (art) the son of a strangtj wontun 

2.A m.an, a sojourner, 13 C'lJt? enosh geri 

2 Ch. 2. 17 Solomon numbered all tho strange^ tha^ 
Z'.Son of a stranger or foreign^', l-^r 15 6«<* nekar. 

Gen. 17. 12 bought with money Qf aiiy Btr^anger, wh. 

17. 27 the men., hcught with money of the str- 
E-xod 12. 43 There shall no stranger eat thereof 
Lev. ii. 25 J\either from a stranger's hand shall ye 
! Sa. 22. 45 Straxigers shall submit themselves unto 

?2, 46 Strangers shall fade away, and they shall 
Keli. 9. a separated themselves from aU strangers 
Psa; 18. 44 the strangers shall submit themselves uu. 
*" »3. 45 Xhe strangers shall fadeaway; and bd af. 



Eze. 44. 7 have brouglit (Into my sanctuary) Strang) 
44. 9 Ko stranger, .of any stranger tliat (is) am, 
i.A man, an alien, t.i v'v. ish zur. 

Lev. 22. 12 daughter also be (married) unto fc Btran.l 
Num 16. «o no stranger, which (is) not of the seed of 
Deut 2j. 5 shall not marry without unto a stranger 

$.A man,a stranger, or foreigner, '^y) u-h ish nokri; 
Dent 17. 15 tliou mayest not set a stranger over the# 
£ccl. 6. 2 to eat thereof, but a stronger cateth it 

6.A man, a sojourner, "»3 a'H ish ger. , 

3 Sa. I. 13 I (am) the son of a stranger, an Amaleklto' 

7. 7*0 sojourn, draw up (self), T.I gur. 

I Ch.16. 19 ye were but few, even a few, and rlnng.' 
a Ch.is. 9 all Judah and Benjamin, and tin.- Strang.' 
Psa.ios. 12 When they were, .few, and strangeis Init' 
Isa. 5. 17 waste places of tlie fat ones sh.ill Strang' 
Jer. 35. 7 may live, .iu the land where ye (be) strm/ 

8. A sojourner, 11 ger. 

Gen. 15. 13 thy seed shall be a stranger In a land (fli> 
23. 4 I (am) a stranger and a sojounicr with yoo! 

Eiod. 2. 22 for he said, I have been a Btrai:gcr in a » 
12. 19 whether he be a stranger, or bom in l',.6 
12. 48 when a stranger shall sojourn with theo' 
12. 49 unto tho stranger that sojoumcth among 
20. 10 nor thy stranger that (is) v^itiiin thy gates 
22. 21 Thou slialt neither vex a stranger, '.lorop.j 

22. 21 for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt. 

93. 9 Also tliou shalt not op;)ress a stranger : for 

23. 9 of a stranger, seeing ye were strangers la' 
23. 12 son of thy handmaid and the stranger may 

Lev. 16. 29 or a stranger that sojourneth .imongyou. 
17. 8, 10, 13 or o» the strangers which sojourn) 
17. 12 neither shall .iny str-mger that eojoume. 

17. 15 one of your own country, or a stranger, Iisi 

18. 26 nor any stranger that sojourneth among | 
19. 10 shalt leave tliem for tlie poor and stranger 

19. 33 if a stranger sojourn witii thee in your laud 

19. 34 the stranger that dwellcth with you ehalL 
JO. 34 for ye were strangers in thcland of Egypt 

20. 2 or of the strangers that sojourn in Israel 

22. 18 of the house of Israel, or of the strangem 

23. 22 thou shalt leave them unto.. the stranger 
24. 16 as well the stranger, as he that is bom in ' 

24. 22 one manner of law,a3 well forthe stranger 

25. 23 for ye (are) strangers and sojoumers n ith. 
as- 35 (yc. though he be) a stranger, or a sojour. 
25. 47 sell himself unto tlie stranger(or) sojourn. 
25. 47 or to the stock of the stranger's family 

Num. 9. 14 If a stranger shall sojourn among you, and. . 
9. 14 both for the stranger, and for him that waa 
15. 14 if a stranger sojourn with you, orwhosoe. , 
15. 15, 16, 26, 29 the stranger that sojourneth 
15. 15 as ye (are), so shall the stranger be bcfortf, 

15. 30 bom in the land, or a stranger, the same ' 
19. 10 unto the stranger that sojourneth among 
35. 15 for the stranger, and for the sojourner am. 

Dent, I.' 16 his brother, and the stranger (that l'5)witU 
S. 14 nor thy stranger that (is) within thy gate* 
ip. 18 lovoth the stranger. In giving him food, 
xo. 19 Love . . the stranger : for ye were strangers 
14. 21 thou shall give it unto the stranger that (is) 
14. 29 the stranger, and the fatherless, and the 

16. II, 14, the stranger, and the fatherless, and. 

23. 7 because thou wast a stranger in his land. 

24. 14 thy strangers that (are) in thy land within. 
24. 17 not pervert the judgment of the stranger 
a|. 19, 20, 21 it shall be for the stranger, for tha 
afi. II the LeWte, and the stranger that (is) am. 
b6. 12 the stranger, tho fatherless, and the wid. 
»6. 13 unto the stranger, to the fatherless, and 
27. 19 pcrverteth the judgment of the stranger 

28. 43 The stranger that (is) within thee shall i 

29. II and thy stranger that (is) in thy camp, fr,' 
31. 12 thy stranger that (is) within thy gates, th. 

Josh. 8. 33 as well the stranger, as he that was bom. 
8. 35 the strangers that were conversant amo. 
20. 9 forthe stranger that sojourneth among 
1 Ch.22. 2 th^strangers that ('were) In the land of Is, 

29. 15 we (are) strangers before thee, and sojou. 
a Ch.30. 25 thestrangcrs that came out of the land. 1 
Job 31. 32 Tlie stranger did not lodge in the street | 
Psa. 39. 12 I (am) a stranger with thee, (and) a sojo. 

94, 6 They slay the widow and the stranger, and 
119. 19 I (am) a stranger in the earth: hido not - 
146. 9 The Lord preserveth the strangers; he re. 

I the strangers shall be joined with tbera " 

6 (If) ye oppress not the stranger,' the fatU, 
8 why shouldest thou be as a stranger m ' 
3 do no riolence to the sti'anger.the fatho. 

7 or of the stranger that'saionriieth fn Isri 
7 they dealt by oppression with the stran.- 

22. 29 they haye oppressed the stranger wrong, 

47. 2s ta the strap.b'ers that sojourn among you 

41. S3 in what tribe the stranger sojourneth, th. 

Zech. 7. 16 oppress not the widow. nor, .the stranger 

IfalV 3. 5 that turn aside the 6tran6er(from Jus rig.) 

^,A stranger, alien, "iii zur, 

Exod29. 33 a stranger shall not eat (thereof), becansw 

30. 9 Ye shall offer no strange Incense thereon 
30. 33 whosoever pntteth (any) of It upon a str. 

Lev. IP, -1 ofiered strange fire before the Lord, whiclv 

22. 10 There shall no stranger eat (of) the holy / 

aj 13 but there shall no stranger eat therect 

Kum. I. SI the stranger that cometh nighahaU be put 

3 .they offered strange fire before the LORD 1 

3. 10, 38 the strangerthat cometh nigh shall bO 

16. 40 no stranger, which (is) not of the seed ot 

ig. 4 and a stranger shall not come nigh aata / 

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ItumiS. 7 the etranger that cometh nigh shall be 

2fi. 6i when they offered strange flre before the 
Deutss. 5 shall not marry without unto a stranger 

32. 16 provoked hira to jealousy with strange 

1 Kl. 3. 18 (there was) no stranger with us in the ho. 

2 Ki. 19. 24 I have digged and drunk strange waters 
Job 15. 19 and no stranger passed among them 

19. 15 and my maids, count me for a stranger 
■psa. 44. 20 or stretched out our hands to a strange 

54. 3 strangers are risen up against me, and op. 

81. 9 There shall no strange god be in thee ; ne. 

109. II catch all that he hath ; and let the stran. 

Iiov. 2. i6 To deliver thee from the strange woman 

5. 3 the lips of a strange woman drop (as) an 

. JO Lest strangers be filled with thy wealth 

, 17 thine own, and not strangers' with thee 

. 20 ravished with a strange woman, and em. 

I hast stricken thy hand with a stranger 
, 5 may keep thee from the strange woman 
. 15 Ho that is surety for a stranger Shall sm. 
, 10 a stranger doth not intermeddle with his 

20. 16 his garment that is surety (for) a stranger 
22. 14 The mouth of strange women (is) a deep 

33. 33 Thine eyes shall behold strange women 
07. 13 Take his garirfent that Is 'surety for a str. 

Iia. I. 7 strangers devour it in your presence, and 

I. 7 (it is) desolate, as overthrown by strangers 
17. 10 plant . . and shalt set it with strange slips 
25. 3 a palace of strangers to be no city ; it sh. 
25. 5 Thou shalt bring down the noise of stran. 

28. 21 that he may do his work, his strange wo. 

29. 5 the multitude of thy strangers shall be IL 
43. 13 when (there was) no strange (god) among 

61. 5 strangers shall stand and feed your flocks 
Jer. 2. 23 1 have' loved strangers, and after them wL 

3. 13 hast scattered thy ways to the strangers 

5. 19 so shall ye serve strangers In aland (that 

30. 8 strangers shall no more serve themselves 
51. 51 strangers are come into the sanctuariesof 

Lam. 5. 2 Ourinheritance is turned to strangers, our 
Eze. 7. 21 give it into the hands of the strangers for 
II. 9 deliver you Into the hands of strangers 
16. 32 (which) taketh strangers instead of her;h. 

28. 7 I will bring strangers upon thee, the ter. 
28. 10 Thou shalt die . .by the hand of strangers 
30. 12 tho land waste, .by the hand of strangers 
31. 12 strangers, the terrible of the nations, ha. 

Hob. 5. 7 for they have begotten strange children 

7. 9 Strangers have devoured his strength, and 

8. 7 if so be it yield, the strangers shall swall. 
8. 12 (but) they were counted as a strange thl. 

Joel 3. 17 there shall no strangers pass through her 
Obad. II the strangers carried away captive his fo. 

10. To be an alien, "ill zur, 6. 

Psa. 69. 8 I am become a stranger unto my brethren 

II..1I stranger, one marked, a foreigner, npj nehar. 
Gen. 35. 2 Put away the strange gods that (are) am. 

35. 4 they gave unto Jacob all tho strange gods 
Dent 31. 16 go a whormg after the gods of the stran. 

32. 12 and (there was) no strange god with hira 
JoBh.24. 20 If ye forsake the Lord, and serve strange 

24. 23 put away, (said he), tho strange gods wh. 
Judg 10. 16 they put away the strange gods from am. 

1 Sa. 7. 3 put away the strange gods and Ashtaroth 
a Ch.14. 3 he took away the altars of the strange (g.) 

33, 15 he took away the strange gods, and tho 
Keh. 13. 30 TI)U3 cleansed I them from all strangers 
Psa. 81. 9 shalt thou worship any strange god 
13/. 4 shall we singthe Lord's song in astranga 
144. 7, II from the hand of straugo children 
Isa. 56. 3 Neither let the son of the stranger, that 
56. 6 tho sous of the stranger, that join thems. 
60. 10 tho sons of strangers shall build up thy 

62. 8 the sons of the stranger shall not drink 
Jer, ;. 19 forsaken me, and served strange gods in 

8. 19 they provoked me. .with strange vanities 
Dan. II. 39 Thus shall ho do .. with a strange god, wh. 
MaL 2. II hath married the daughter of a strange 

12».<4 stranger or foreigner, -ai neloer. 

Job 31. 3 a strange ^imlshment) to tho workers of 

\Z. Strange, a stranger or foreigner, '*^?5 nohri. 

Gen. 31. 15 Arc wo not counted of him strangers? for 

£xod. 2.22 for ho said, I havo been . . ia a strange la. 

18. 3 said, I hcvo been an alien in a strange la. 

2r. 8 to sell her unto a strange nation ho shall 

Deut 23. 2o Unto a stranger thou mayest lend upon 

29. 22 tho stranger that shall como from a far 
Judg 19. 12 into the city of a stranger, that (is) not of 
Buth 2. 10 knowledge of me, seeing I (am) a stranger 

2 Sa. 15. iQ for thou (art) a stranger, and also an exi. 
I Ki. 8. 41 conc:rning a stranger, that (is) not of thy 

8. 43 do according to all that the stranger cal. 

II. I Solomon loved many strange women, tog. 
Ti. 8 likewise did ho for all his strange wives 

1 u Ch. 6. 32 concerning tho stranger, which is not of 

6. 33 do according to all that the stranger cal. 
Ezra 10. 2 havo taken strange wives of the people 

10. 10 havo taken strange wives, to increase tho 

10. 1 1 separate yourselves . , from the strange wi. 
10. 14 all them which have taken strange wives 
10. 17 all tho men that had taken strange wives 
JO. iS thero wore found that had taken strange 
10. 44 All these had taken strange wives : and 

Neh. 13. 27 to transgress, .in marrying strange wives 
Prov. 3. 16 tho stranger (which) flattereth with her 
S. 10 and thy labours (be) in the house of a st. 

5. 20 and embrace the bosom of a stranger 

6. 24 flattery of the tongue of a strange woman 
J. s the stranger (which) flAttereth with her 



Provso. 16 take a pledge of him for a strange woman 
23. 27 and a strange woman (is) a narrow pit 

27. 2 not thine own mouth ; a stranger, and not 
27. 13 take a pledge of him for a strange woman 

Isa. 2. 6 please themselves in. .children of Strang. 

28. 21 and bring to pass his act, his strange act 
Jer. 2. 21 into the degenerate plant of a strange vl. 
Zeph. 1. 6 all such as are clothed with strange app. 

XL Deep, po;> ameq. 

Eze. 3. 5 (art) not sent to a people of a strange sp. 
3. 6 Not to many people of a strange speech 

15. .4 settler, y;/\n toshab. 

Lev. 23. 6 for thy stranger that feojoumeth with th. 
25. 45 the children of the strangers that do so}. 
25. 47 if a sojourner or stranger wax rich by th. 

IS. An alien, "ij ear. 

Prov2i. 8 The way of man (is) froward and strange 

17 . Belonging to a?iother race, aKKoyevl}s allogenes. 
Lukei7. 18 There are not found, .save this stranger 

18. Belonging to another, i,w6Tpios allotrios. 
Matt 17. 25 of their own children, or of strangers f 

17. 26 Peter saith unto him. Of strangers. Je. 
John 10. 5 a stranger will they not follow, but will 

JO. 5 for they know not the voice of strangers 
Acts 7. 6 That his seed should sojourn In a strange 
Heb. II. 9 he sojourned, .as (in) a strange country 

19.ro ie among the people, eiriBijjueai epidSmeS. 

Acts 2. 10 and strangers of Rome, Jews and prose, 
20. Without, outside, ffca exS. 

Acts 26. II I persecuted (them) even unto strange cl. 
H.Other, (not the same), trepos heteros. 

Jude 7 going after strange flesh, are set forth tor 
22, To receive strangers, he strange, ^evl^a xenizS. 

Acts 17. 20 thou bringest certain strange things to 
iZ. Strange, stranger, foreigner, |cVoj xenos. 

Matt 25. 35, 43 I was a stranger, and ye took mo. .In 
25. 38 when saw we thee, .a stranger, and took 
25. 44 when saw we thee, .a stranger, or naked 

27. 7 the potter's field, to bury strangers In 
Acts 17. 18 seemeth to be a setter orthof strange g. 

17. 21 the Athenians and strangers which were 
Eph. 2. 12 strangers from the covenants of promise 

2. 19 ye are no more strangers and foreigners 
Hob.ii. 13 confessed that they were strangers and 

13. 9 Bo not carried about with divers and str. 
I Pe. 4. 12 as though some strange thing happened 
3 John 5 whatsoever thou doesib . . to strangers 

li.Paradoxical, itapa.oo^os parodoxos. 

Luke 5. 26 saying. We have seen strange things to d. 
2^. One among the people, a stranger, irapeirlSri/iOi. 

I Pe. I. 1 the strangers scattered throughout Pont. 

26. .4 sojourner, temporary resident, irdpoiicos par. 
Acts 7. 29 was a stranger in the land of Madian, wK 
I Pe. 2. II I beseech (you) es strangers and pilgrims 

STRANGE, to be, make self, think it — 
1.2*0 bo strange, estranged, "111 zur. 

Job 19. 17 My breath is strange to my wife, though 
2. To make self strange, "i?ri hakar, 5. 

Job 19. 3 ashamed (that) ye make yourselves strange 

S.To make self strange, 13} nakar, 7. 

Geu. 42. 7 made himself strange unto them, and sp. 
i.To reckon or be strange, ^ev'i(a xenizO, 

I Pe. 4. 4 they think it strange that ye run not with 
4. 12 think it not strange concerning the flery 

STEANGELT, to behave self — 

To make self inarked, not to know, l?} nakar, 3. 

Deut. 32. 27 adversaries.. behave themselves strangely 
BTKAITGEB, to be, become, dtrell as — 

1. To draw self up, sojourn, tti gur. 

Exod. 6. 4 the land, .wherein they were strangers 

2. A {place of) sojourn, dwelling, lup magur. 

Gen. 17. 8 the land wherein thou art a stranger, an 

28. 4 the land wherein thou art a stranger 

36. 7 the laud wherein they were strangers could 

37. J laud wherein his father was a stranger 

3. One marked, strange, "lai noker. 

Obad. 12 in the day that he became a stranger 
i.To dwell alongside, sojourn, irapoiKta paroikeS. 
Luke24. 18 Art thou only a, stranger in Jerusalem,and 

5.7ii the sojourning, cV rrj irapoticl<f en te paroikia. 
Acts 13. 17 theydweltasstrangersinthe land of Egypt 
BTEANGEES, to entertain, lodge — 
l.To receive strangers, ^ivoSoyda xenodocheo. 

I TL 5. 10 if she have lodged strangers, if she havo wa. 
2. Friendship for strangers, <pt\o^evla philoxenia. 

Heb. 13. 2 Be not forgetful to entertain strangora 
STRANGLE, strangled, strangling, to — 
l.To strangle, choke, suffocate, pjrj chanaq, 3. 

Kah. 2. 12 strangled for his lionesses, and filled hla 

^.Strangling, pjnp machanaq. I 

Job 7. 15 my soul chooseth strangling, (and) death 

Z.Sirangled, wikt6s pniktos. 

Acts 15. 20 [and (from) things, strangled], and (from) 
15. 29 from [things] strangled, and from fomio. 
31. 35 from blood.and from [strangled], and from 



STRAW 

LStraw, pjp? mathhen. 

Isa, 25. 10 even as straw is trodden down for tlw. 
2.Straw, |3B teben. 

Gen. 24. 35 We havo both straw and provender enow. 
24. 32 gave straw and provender for the camels 
Exod. 5. 7 Yo shall no more give the people straw to 
5. 7 let them go and gather straw for themsel. 
5. 10 saith Pharaoh, 1 will not give you straw 
5. II get you straw where ye can find it: yet not 
5.12 people . . to gather stubble instead of straw 
5. 13 Fulfil your works . . as when there was str. 
5. 16 There is no straw given unto thy servants 
S. 18 there shall no straw be given yoa, yet sli. 
Jndg. 19. 19 there is both straw and provender for ouB 
I Ki, 4. 28 Barley also and straw lor the horses and 
Job 41. 27 He esteemeth iron as straw, (and) brass 
Isa. II. 7 and tho lion shall eat straw like the ox 

65. 25 and the lion shall eat straw like the bulL^ 
STREAM — 

1. Stream, channel, tuhe, torrent, p'9K aphiq. 

Job 6. IS (and) as the stream of brooks they pass aw.- 
Psa. 126. 4 Turn . . our captivity . . as the streams in the 

2. An outpouring, "i^K eshed. 

Num.21. 15 the stream of the brooks that goethdown) 
Z.A flood, brook, iik; year. 

Isa. 33. 21 a place of broad rivers (and) streams i 

4. A stream, flowing, S5; yabal. 

Isa. 30. 25 streams of waters in the day of the great 

5. A river, inj nahar. 

Exod. 7. 19 upon their streams, upon their rivers, and 
8. 5 Stretch lor^h.,thy rod over tho streams 

6. A river, "inj nehar. 

Dan. 7. lo A fiery stream issued and came forth fir. 

7. To flow, "?!) nazal. 

Psa. 78. 16 He brought streams also out of the roc^ 
Song 4, IS of living waters, and streams from Leba 

9i.A valley or brook, 7nj nachal. 

Psa, 78. 2o the waters gushed out, and the streams 
Isa, II. IS shall smite it in the seven streams, and 

27. 12 from the channel of the river unto the st 
30. 28 his breath, as an overflowing stream, sh, 
30. 33 the breath of the Lord, like a stream of 

34. 9 the streams thereof shall be turned into 

35. 6 waters break out, and streams in the de, 
57, 6 Among the smooth (stones) of the stream 

66. 12 the glory of the Gentiles like a. .stream 
Amos s. 24 and righteousness as a mighty stream 

9.A valley or brook, nhnj nachlah. 

Psa.124. 4 Then, .the' stream had gone over our soul 

10. A division, canal, track, ibs peleg. 

Psa, 46. 4 the streams whereof shall make glad tho 

11, .i4 floioing river, torrent, iroTajxis potamos. 
Luke 6. 48 the stream beat vehemently upon that ho. 

6. 49 against which the stream did beat vehe. 
STREET — 

1. Outside, without, street, fin chuts. 

Josh. 2. 19 whosoever shall go out. .into tho street 

2 Sa, I. 20 publish (it) not in the streets of Askelon 
22. 43 did stamp them as the mire of the street 

I KI. 20. 34 thou shalt make streets for thee in Dam. 

Job 31. 32 The stranger did not lodge in the street 

Psa. 18. 42 did cast them out as the dirt In the stre. 
144. 13 thousandsandtenthousandsinourstreets 

Isa. 5. 25 their carcases (were) torn in . . the streets 
JO. 6 tread them . . like the mire of the streets' 
IS. 3 In their streets they shallgird themselves 
24. II (There is) a crying for wine in the streets 
42. 2 causa his voice to be heard In the street 
51. 2o they lie at the head of all tho streets, as 
51. 23 thou hast laid thy body. . as the street, to 

Jer. 5. I Run ye to and fro through the streets of 

7. 17 cities of Judah, and in the streets of Jer. 
7. 34 from the streets of Jemsalem, the voico 

II. 6 cities of Judah, and in the streets of Jer, 
J 1. 13 (according to) the number of the streets of 
14. 16 shall be cast out in the streets of Jerusa, 
33. 10 the streets of Jerusalem, (that are) desol, 
37. 21 a piece of bread out of the bakers' street 
44. 6, 17, 21 and in the streets of Jerusalem 
44. 9 in the land of Judah, and in the streets 
SI. 4 (that are) thrust through in her streets 
Lam 2. 19 faint for hunger in the top of every street 

2. 21 the old lie on the ground in the streets 
4. I are poured out in the top of every street 
4, 5 They, .are desolate in the streets: (they 
4. 8 they are not known in the streets: their 
4. 14 havo wandered (as) blind (men) in the st. 

Eze. 7. 19 They shall cast their silver in the streets. 
II. .6 ye have filled the streets thereof with tho 
26. ii shall ho tread'down all thy streets: he sh. 

28, 23 For I will send . . blood into her streets 
Mic. 7. 10 trodden down as the mire of tho streets 
Nah, 2. 4 Tho chariots shall rage in the streets, th: 

3. 10 were dashed .. at the top of ail the streets 
Zeph. 3. 6 I made their streets waste, that none pa. 
Zech. 9. 3 and fine gold as tho mire of the streets 

10. 5 tread down . . in tho mire of the streets ia 
2.Faee of the outside, pn 'j? pene chuts. . 

Job 18. 17 and ue shall have no name in the streetj 
Z.A broad, wide place, Sinn rechob. 

Gen. 19. 2 but we will abide In the street all nighty 
Deut 13. 16 into the midst of the street tb^eof, ana 



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Jadg 19,^ 15 ho Bat him down in a Btroot of the city 
19/17 he saw a wayfaring man in the 3treot of 
19. so old man said, .lodge not in the street 
a Sa. 21. 12 which had stolen them from the otrcct of 
e Cb.29. 4 and gathered them, .into the eact otrcct 
32. 6 gathered them . .in the street of the gate 
"Ezra 10. 9 the people sat in the street of the house 
Ifeh. 8. I into the street that (was) before the wat. 
8. 3 he read therein before the street that (waa 
8. 16 in the courts . . and In the street of the \va. 
8. 16 and in the street of the gate of Ephralm 
"Eatk. 4. 6 went forth to Mordecai unto the street of 
6. 9i II on horseback through the street of the 
Job 29. 7 (when) I prepared my seat In the street 
Psa. 55. n deceit and guile depart not from her str. 
144. 14 that (there be) no complaining in our str. 
Prov. I. 20 she uttereth her voice In the streets 

5. 16 dispersed abroad, (and) rivers, .in the st. 

7. 12 Now (is she) without, now in the streets 

32. 13 lion without, I shall be slain in the stree. 

96. 13 a lion in the way; a lion (is) in the streets 

Jaa. 15. 3 in their streets, every one shall howl 

59. 14 truth is fallen in the street, and equity 
Jer. 9. 21 to cut off., the young menfrom the streets 

48. 38 (There shall be) lamentation, .in the sir. 

49. 26 her young men shall fall in her streets, and 

50. 30 shall her young men fall in the streets, and 
I,am. 2. II the sucklings swoon in the streets of the 

2. 12 swooned as the wounded in the streets of 
4. 18 we cannot go in our streets : our end is 
£ze. 16. 24 hast made thee an high place in every st. 
16. 31 and makest thine high place in every str. 
Dan. 9. 25 the street shall be built again, and the 
Amos 5. 16 Wailing (shall be) in all streets ; and they 
Zech. 8. 4 old women dwell in the streets of Jerusa. 
B. 5 And the streets of the city shall be full of 
8. 5 and girls playing in the streets thereof 

i. Street, place /or walking in, piu' shuq. 

Prov. 7. 8 Passing through the streetnearherconier 
^ccl.i2. 4 the doors shall be shut In the streets, wh. 

12. s and the mourners go about the streets 
Song 3. 2 go about the city in the streets, and in the 

B. A public place of concourse, &yopd agora. 

^ark 6. 56 they laid the sick in the streets, and Des. 

6.j4 hroad, wide, open street, vXa-r^'ia plaieia. 
Mate. 6. s P™y standing.. in the corners of the str. 

12. 19 neither.. any man hear his voice inthest. 
liUkoio. 10 go your ways out into the streets of the 

13. 26 begin to say. .thou hast taught in ourst. 

14. 21 Go out quickly into the streets and lanes 
Acts 5. 15 they brought forth the sick into the streets 
Bel II. 8 their dead bodies (shall lie) in the street 

51. 21 street of the city/was) pure gold, as it we. 
£2. 2 In the midst of the street of it, and on ei. 

7. A narrow street, alley, ^i/iri rhume. 

Matt. 6. 2 do in the synagogues and In the streets 
Acts 9. II go into the street which is called Straight 
12. 10 went out. and passed on through one str., 

BTBSIfOTH — 

\. Might, mighty one, "piN ul. 

Psa. 73. 4 no bands in their death •. but their stren. 

2 Strength, substance, J'lK on. 

Gen. 49. 3 the beginning of my strength, the exceil. 
Deut 21. 17 he (la) the be-jlnuing of his strength : the 
Job 18. 7 The steps of his strength shall be stralte. 
18. 12 His strength shall be hunger bitten, and 
Psa. 78. 51 the chief of (their) strength in the tabcr. 
105. 36 He smote, .the chief of all their strength 
Hos. 12. 3 and by his strength he had power with Q. 

S. Might, power, S;t! eyal. 

Psa. 88. 4 I am as a man (that hathlno strength 

4. Might, rn'?;K eyaluth. 

Psa. 22. i9tfL0RD: Omy8trength,hastetheetoheiD 

5. Perennial, strength, JCik, JP'k ethan. 

Gen. 49. 24 his bow abode In strength, find the anus 
Exodi4. 27 the sea returned to his strength when the 

^.Strength, strong one, nyON amtsah. 

Zech 12. s inhabitants of Jerusalem (shall be) my «i. 

I.l'art, branch, 13 had. 

Job 18. i3ShalldevourtnestrengthofhlSBkln:(even) 
j8. 13 first born of death shall devour his streu. 
Z. Might, mighty deed, nnua geburah. 

Judg. 8. 21 Rise.. for as the man (is, so Is) hisstren. 
2 Ki. 18. 20 (I have) counsel and strength for the war 
Job 12. 13 With him (is) wisdom and strength, he 

39. 19 Hast thou given the horse strength? hast 
Psa. 20. 6 with the saving strength of his right hand 
54. 1 Save mo. .and judge me by thy strength 
71. 16 I will go in the strength of the Lord God 
80. 2 stir up thy strength, and come (and) save 
90. 10 if by reason of strength (they be) foursc. 
147. 10 He delighteth not in the strength of tho 
Prov. 8. 14 Counsel (is) mine, and . . I have strength 
Eccl. 9. 16 Wisdom (is) better than strength : never. 
10. 17 thy princes eat in due season, for streng. 
: Isa. 28. 6 for strength to them that turn the battle 
^ 30. 15 and in confidence shall ho your strength 

36. 5 I say. .(I have) counsel and strength for 
63. 15 where (is) thy zeal and thy strength, the 

i.FTowing, wealth, strength, old a^e, t«9'i ddbe. 
Deut 33. 2S and as thy days, (so shall) thy strength (be) 

Ifi.Arm, strength, yini zeroa. 

P»a. 71,18 l'haveshbwedthystrengthunto(thlB)ge. 



W. Strength, pm chfzeq. 

Psa. 18. I 1 will love thoe, O Lord, my strength 

\2. Strong, strength, pin chozeq. 

E)todi3. 3 by strength of hand tho LORi> brought you 

13. 14, 16 By strength of hand the LonD brought 

Amos 6. 13 not taken to us horns by ourown strength 

Hag, 2. 22 I will destroy the strength of the kiugd. 

\Z. Strength, nijin chozqah. 

Dan. II. 2 by his strength through his riches he shall 

li.Forcc, strength, army, h-.rj chayil. 

1 Sa. 2. 4 they that stuniblcd ore girded with strcn. 

a Sa. 22. 40 thou hast girded mo with strength to but. 

Psa. 18. 32 (It is) God that glrdoth mo with strength 
i3. 39 thou hast girded mo with strength unto 
33. 17 neither shall ho deliver (any) by his. .str. 
84. 7 They go from strength to strength ; (every 

Prov 31. 3 Give not thy Btrength unto women, nor 

Eccl. .10. 10 then must he put to more etrongth : but 

Isa. 5. 22 and men of strength to mingle strong dr. 

Joel. 2. 22 fig tree and tho vine do yield their stren. 

Hab. 3. 19 The Lord God (is) my strength, and ho wi. 

\Z. Strength, riches, JOh chosen. 

Tsa. 33. 6 stability of thy times, (and) strength of sa. 
Jer. 20. 5 I will deliver all tho strength of this city 

IG Power, nb hoach. 

Gen. 4. 12 shall not henceforth yield, .her strength 
Lev. 26. 20 your strength shall be spent in vain : for 
Josh. 14. II as my strength (was) then, even Bo(is)ray 
J udg 1 6. 5 see wherein his groat strength (lleth), and 
16. 6, 15 wherein thy great strength (lioth) 
16. 9 brake the witlis. .so his strength was not 
16. 17 my strength will go from me, and I Bliall 
16. 19 began toafflict hiMi,,Tndhi8 strength went 
I Sa. 2. 9 for by strength shall no man prevail 

28. lo there wae no strength in him ; 'or he had 
28. 22 thou niayest have strength when thou go. 
Kl. 19. 8 went in the strength of that mc.it forty 
Ki. 19. 3 and (there is) not strength to bring forth 
Ch,26. 8 able men for strength for the service, (w.) 
J Ch.i3. :o Neither did Jeroboam recover strength 
Neh. 4. 10 The strength of the bearers of burdens is 
Job 6. II What (Is) my strength, that I should ho. 
6. 12 (Is) my strength the strength of stones; 
9. 4 (He is) wise in heart, and mighty in stre. 
o. 19 If (I speak) of strength, lo, (he is) strong 

2 whereto (might) the strength of their ha. 

5 Behold, .(he is) mighty in strength (and) 

19 (no), not gold, nor all tho forces of stren. 

11 Wilt thou trust hun, because his strength 
21 He paweth . . and rejoiceth in his strength 
16 his strength (is) in his loins, and his force 

15 Wy strength is dried up like a potsherd 
10 my strength faileth because of mine Iniq. 

16 mighty man is not delivered by . . strength 
10 ily heart panteth, my strength faileth me 

6 Which by his strength setteth fast the 
9 forsake me not when my strength faileth 

23 He weakened my strength in the way: he 

20 his angels, that e.xcel in strength, that do 

4 much increase (is) by the strength of the 
29 Tho glory of young men (is) their strength 

5 yea, a man of knowledge incrcasoth stren. 
10 faint in the day of adversity, thy strength 

13 By the strength of my hand I have done 

3 and (tliere is) not strength to bring forth 
9 lift up thy voice with strength ; lift (it) up 

31 they . .shall renew (their) strength; they 
I let the people renew (their) strength: let 

12 andworketh it with the strength of hisar. 
12 yea, he is hungry, and his strength faileth 

4 I have spent my strength for nought, and 
I travelling in the greatness of his strength 

6 they are gone without strength before the 

14 he hath made my strength to fall; the Lo. 

8 no strength in me. .1 retained no strength 

16 O my lord. .1 have retained no strength 

17 there remained no strength in me, neither 

15 nelther(shall there be any) strength to wi. 

9 Strangers have devoured his strength, and 



30 
36. 
36 
39' 
39 
40. 

Psa. 22 

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38. 
65. 

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X02. 

103. 

Prov 14. 

20. 

24- 

24. 
Isa. 10. 
37- 
40. 
40. 
41. 
44. 
44. 
49. 

Lam. I. 

X. 

Dan. 10. 



Hos. 7 



\T.A girdle, nip, O'lp meziach, mezach. 

Job. 12. 21 and weakeneth the strength of the mighty 
Isa. 23. 10 Pass through . . (there is) ao more strength 

a. Strength, stronghold, I'lVp maoz. 

2 Sa. 22. 33 God (is) my strength (and) power: and he 
Neh. 8 10 for the joy of the Lord is your strength 
Psa. 27. I theLORD(ls)the strengthof myiife;ofwh. 
eS. 8 and he (is) the saving strength of his ano. 
31. 4 Pull me out of the net . .thou (art) my str. 
37. 39 (he is) their strength In the time of trouble 
43. 2 thou (art) the God of my strength: why do. 
52. 7 Lo. .the man (that) made not God his str. 
60. 7 Ephraim also (is) the strength of mine he. 
loS. 8 Ephraim also (is) the strength of mine he. 
Prov. 10 29 The way of the LORD (is) strength to the 
Isa. 17. 10 not been mindful of the rock of thy stren. 
23. 4 the sea hath spoken, (even) the strength 
23. 14 Howl, ye ships, .your strength is laid wa. 
25. 4 a strength to the poor, a strength f the 
27. 5 lethlm take hold of my strength, (that) he 
30. 2 to strengthen themselves in the strength 
30. 3 Therefore shall the strength of Pharaoh 
Ezo. 24. 23 when I take from them their strength, tho 
30. 15 I will pour my fury upon Sin, the strength 
Dan. II. 31 they sliall pollute tho sanctuary of stren, 
Joel 3. 16 and the strength of the children of Israel 
Kah. 3. II thou also ehilt seek strength becsiwe oi 



\0. Standing, strength, njjff nitsbah. 

Dan. 2. 41 there shall bo in it of the strength of Uia 
20. Pre-eminence, prominence, nsj, nsj netsach, 

I Sa. 15. 29 thestrcnthof Israel will not lie nor rcpcn. 

Lam. 3. 18 My strength and my hope la pcri.ihcd fro. 

Isa. (13. 6 I will bring down their strength to tho ea. 
21. Strength, might, hardness, ly oz. 

Exodis. 2 Ulie LoiiD (is) my strength and song, and 

15. 13 thou hast guided (tlieni) in thy strength 
Judg. 5. 2: O my soul, thoB hast trodden down strung. 
I Sa. 2. 10 he shall give 6tren;;th unto his king, and 

1 Ch.i6. II Seek the lx>RD and his strength, Bcek hla ' 

16. 27 strength nnd gladness (are) In Ills place 
16. 28 give unto the Lord glory and strength 

2 Ch. 6. 41 arise, .thou, and the ark of thy strength 
Job. 12. 16 With him (is) strength and wisdom : tho 

26. 2 savest thou tho arm (that hath) no stren. 
37. 6 likewise, .to the great rain of his strength 
41. 22 lu his neck rcmaincth strength, and sor. 
Psa. 8. 2 h.ist thou ordained strength because of 
21. I The king shall joy in thy btrength, O lyORD 
21. 13 Be thou exalted, LoiiD, lu thine own stre. 

28. 7 The Lord (is) my strength and my shield 
=8. 8 Lord (Is) their strength, and he (la) the sa. 

29. I give unto tho Lord glory and strength 

29. II Tho Lord will give strength unto his peo. 
46. I God (Is) our refuge and strength, a very 
59. 9 (Because of) his strength will I wait upon 
59. 17 Unto thee, my strength, will I sing: fur 
C2. 7 the rock of my strength, (and) my rc'ugo 
68. 28 Thy God hath commanded thy strength 
C8. 34 Ascribe ye strength . . his Btrength (is) lu 
t8. 35 he that giveth strength and power unto 
74. 13 niou diilst divide the sea by thy strength 

77. 14 thou hast declared thy streiigtli among tho 

78. 61 dehvcred his strength into captivity, and 
81. I Slug aloud unto God our strength : uiako 
84. 5 Blessed (is) the man whose strength (Is) in 
86. 16 give thy strength unto thy servant, nnd 
89. 17 thou (art) thcglory of theirstrength ; and 
93. 1 tho Lord is clothed with strength, (wliero. 
96. 6 strength and beauty (are) in his sanctuary 
96. 7 give unto tho Lord glory and strength 
99. 4 The king's strength also loveth judgment 

105. 4 Seek tho Lord and his strength ; sock his 
1 10. 2 The Lord shall send the rod of thy strength 
118. 14 The Lord (is) my strength and song, and 
132. 8 Arise, thou, and the ark of thy strength 
138. 3 strcngthenedst mo (with) strength In my 
140. 76 God the Lord, the strength of my salvat, 
Prov 21. 22 casteth down the strength of the coufld. 
31. 17 She glrdoth her loins >yith strength, and 
31. 25 Strength .ind honour (are) her clothing 
12. 2 Jehovah (is) my strength and (my) song 
45. 24 In the Lord have I righteousness and at. 
49. 5 and my God shall bo my strength 

51. 9 awake! put on strength, Oarm of the Lo. 

52. I awakol put on thy strength, O Zlon ; put 
62. 8 hath sworn . .by the arm of hla strength 
16. 19 my strength, and my fortress, and my ro.' 
51. 53 Bhe should fortify the height of her stre. 

Eze. 24. 21 the excellency of your strength, tho dcs. 

30. 18 the pomp of her strength shall cease in 
33. 28 and the pomp of her strength shall ceaso 

Amos 3. II he shall bring down thy strength from 
3Uc. 5. 4 ho shall stand and feed in the strength 

22. Strength, nty ezuz. 

Psa. 78. 4 the praises of tho LoRl), and his Ecrenglh 
Isa. 42. 25 the fui-y of his anger, and tho strength of 

2Z. Substance, □>'!; etsem. 

Job 21. 23 One dieth In his full strength, being wh. 

2i. Substance, riDxy otsmah. 

Isa. 40. 29 (them that have)no might helncreMctTiB. 
Nah. 3. 9 Ethiopia and Egypt (were) her strength 

2h. Breadth, pride, strength, 3ni rahdb. 

Isa. 30. 7 concerning this. Their strength (is) to sit 
25. Breadth, pride, strength, 3ni rohak 

Psa. 90. 10 yet (is) their Btrength labour ana sorrow 
2T. High places en- things, nisjjin toaplwth. 

Num 23. 22 he hath as it were the strength of an nn. 
24. 8 he hath as it were the strength of an uni. 

Psa. 95. 4 the deep places of the earth; the strength 

2i.Strength, might, '\;m toqeph. 

Dan. II. 17 set his face to enter with the strongth of 

2^. Strength, might, 1|)fi teqoph. 

Dan. 2. 37 a kingdom, power, and strength, and pi 
ZO. Sharpness, firmness, nix tsur. 

Psa. 18. 2 my God, my strength, in wTiom I will tr 
19. 14 acceptable in thy sight, Lord, my str 
73. 26 God (is) the strengthof my heart, and n'» 
144. I Blessed (be) tho Lord my strength, whica 
Isa. 26. 4 for in the Lord.. (is) everlasting strength 

Z\.A mound, heap, ^n tel. 

Josh.ii. 13 the cities that stood stiU in their strength 

S2.Potoer, ability, Svya/xts dunamis. 

1 Co. 15. 56 sting of deatii (is) sin ; and the strength 

2 Co. I. 8 were pressed out of measure, above stro. 

12. 9 for my strength is made perfect in weak. 

Heb. II. II Sara herself received strength to coneo. ' 

Eev. I. 16 countenance (was) as the sun . .in his str. 

3! 'i thou hast a little strength and hast koj)t 

12. 10 Now is come salvation, and strength, and 

ZZ.Pripllege, authority, i^gvcria exousia. 

_^ S«y »/. »3 gbftU give their power and strength untQ 



Isa. 



Jer. 



STRENGTH 



940 



«3TRI0KEN" 



si. Force, strength, lirxvs ischus. 

ilarkiz. 30 with all thy mind, and with all thy stro. 

j2. 33 with all the soul, and witli all the stren. 

Lukeio. 27 with all thy soul, and v/ith all tliy stren. 

KoT, 5. 12 riches, and wisdom, and strength, and ho. 

Zo.Slrengfh, power, Kparos Lratos. 

Luke I. 51 He hath showed strength with his arm 
BTKENGTH, to te of, draw with, give, leceivo — 
l.Mand, T yad. 

2 Ki. 9. 24 Jehu drew a how with Tils full atrengtli 

2. To brighten up, encourage, ih^ halag, 5. 

Psa. 39. 13 O spare me, that I may recover strength 

3. To strengthen, pV) chazaq, 3. 

1 Ch.29. 12 to make gi-eat, and to give strength uato 

4. To have force, strength, Iffx^ui ischiio. 

Heh. 9. 17 it is of no strength at all while the testa. 

6. To makefiryn or strong, o-repeJa* stereoo. 

Acts 3. 7 his feet and ancle bonea received strength 

STRENGTH, without — 

tyiihaut strength, acrQevfis asthenes: 

Pvom. s. 6 when wo were yet without strengtli, ind. 
BTRENGTHEN (self), bo Btrengthened, to — 

1. To strengthen, harden, f5!J amats, 3. 

Deut. 3. 28 and encourage him, and strengthen him 

2 Ch.24. 13 set the house, .in his state, and strength. 
Job 4. 4 and thou hast strengthened the feeble kn. 

16. 5 I would strengthen you with my mouth 
Psa. 89. 21 With whom, .mine arm also shall streng. 
ProV3i. 17 She girdeth and strengtheneth her arms 
Isa. 41. 10 I will strengthen thee ; yea, I will help 

44. 14 and the oak, which he strengtheneth for 
' Amos 2. 14 the strong shall not strengthen his force 

2. To make strong or hard, f^x amats, 5. 

Psa. 27. 14 ho of good courage, and he shall strengt. 

31. 24 Bo of good courage, and he shall strengt. 

Z.To strengthen self, yii^ amats, 7. 

2 Ch.13. 7 andhave strengthened themselves against 
i.To hrighten up, encourage, 37? lalag, 5. 

Ajnos 5. 9 That strengtheneth the spoiled against the 
6. To make mighty, strengthen, "153 gabar, 3. 

Zech 10. 6 I will strengthenthe house of Judah, and 
10. 12 I will strengthen them in the IiOBD '„ and 

6. To show self mighty, "153 gabar, 7. 

Job 15. 25 and strengtheneth himself against the A. 
7.7*0 he strong, strengthen, harden, pin chazaq. 
'Judg. 7. '11 afterward shall thine hands be strength. 

2 Sa. 2. 7 let your hands be strengthened, and be 

3 Ch.28. 20 and distressed him but strengthened him 

6. To strengthen,, harden, pin chazaq, 3. 
' Judg. 3. 12 the Lord strengthened Eglon, the king 
-. 16. 23 remember me, I pray thee, and strength. 

1 Sa. 23. 16 Jonathan Saul's son arose, .and strength. 
i 1 Ch.29. 12 make great, and to give strength unto all 
I 2 Ch.ii. 17 So they strengthened the kingdom of Ju. 

Ezra I. 6 all they that (were) about them strength. 

■ 6. 22 to strengthen their hands in the work of 

[ NeK 2. 18 So they strengthened their handsfor (th.) 

V^ 6. 9 Now therefore, (0 God), strengthen my h. 

Job ' 4. 3 and thou hast strengthened the weak ha. 

Psa.147. 13 lie hath strengthened the bars of thy ga. 

Isa. 22. SI clothe him with thy rpbe, and strengthen 

33. 23 they could not well strengthen their mast 
35. 3 Strengthen ye the weak hands, and confi. 
54. 2 lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy 

Jer. 23. 14 they strengthen also the hands of evil do. 

Mize. 13. 22 strengthened the hands of the wicked, th. 

30. 24 I will strengthen the arms of the king of 

34. 4 The diseased have ye not strengthened 
34. 16 and will strengthen that which was sick 

Dan. 10. 18 the appearance of a man, and he streng. 

10. 19 Let my lord speak ; for thou hast streng. 

, -Hbs. 7. 15 I have bound (and) strengthened their ar. 

9. To strengthen, do mightily, pirj chazaq, 5. 

2 Ch.26. 8 for he strengthened (himself) exceedingly 
Eze. i6 49 neither did she strengthen the hand of the 

;. 30. 25 I will strengthen the arms of the king of 
Dan. II. 6 and ho that strengthened her in (these) ti. 

10. To strengthen self, pjri chazaq, 7. 

Gen. 48. 2 Israel strengthened himself, and sat upon 

' * ?J'^°" " ^°' strengthen thyself, and mark, and see 

I Ch.ii. 10 who strengthened themselves with him in 

a Ch. I. 1 Solomon the son of David was strengthe. 

12. 13 So king Rehoboam strengthened himself 

17. I reigned in his stead, and strengthened hi. 
21.4 strengthened himself, and slew all his br. 

I 23. J Johoiada strengthened himself, and took 

25. II Amaziah strengthened himself, and led fo. 

32. 5 Also ho strengthened himself, and built 
Ezrar 7. 28 strengthened as the hand of the LORD my 
Eze. 7. 13 strengthen himself in the iniquity of his 
Dan. lOL 19 I was-atceugthened, and said, Let my lord 

11. Strength, hardness, n\i]n clwzqah. 

h 3 Ch. 12. I when Eehoboa'ra . .had strengthened him. 

12.^ strength, stronghold, liyp maoz. 

)* Dan. li. 1 stood to confirm and to strengthen him 

13. To support, refresh, nyp saad. 

Psa. 20. 3 Send thee help .. and strengthen thee out 
- 41. 3 Lord will strengthen him upon" the bed 
mn. 15 and bread (which) streDsthened man's be. 



li. To be or become or make strong, Tiy azazl, 

Ps.-i. 52. 7 (and) strengthened himself in his wicked! 
63. 23 strengthen, O God, that which thou hast 
Prov. 8. 28 ho strengthened tho fountains of the deep 
Eccl. 7. 19 Wisdom strengtheneth the wise more than 
Isa. 30. 2 to strengthen themselves in tho strength 
Dan. II. 12 but he shall not be strengthened (by it) 

Vo.To raise up, D?p quin, 3. 

Psa.iig. 28 Strengthen thou mo according unto thy; 

16.ro puff up, strengthen, nriT ra/ia5, 5.^ 

Psa.133. 3 strcngthcncdst mo (with) strength, ia my' 

17. To make porvcrful, Suro.uoo dunamoo.^ 

Col. . I. II Strengthened v/ith allmight, accordingto 

18. To make powerful inwardly, ivZwafiia cnduml- 
Phil. 4. 13 through Christ which strengtheneth mo •" 
2 Ti. 4. 1 7 the Lord stood with me, and strengthened 

19. To make strong, inwardly, ivta^xva enisc7iuo\ 
LukC22. 43 [there appeared an angel., strengthening] 
Acts 9. 19 when he had received meat, he was stren.; 

20.ro make firm besides, iTTtcrrtpi^a episterizo}^ 
Acts 18. 23 went over all .. country .. [strengthening]! 

21.7*0 strengthen, make strong, KparaioakrataioS}, 
Eph. 3. ^6 to be strengthened with might by his sp^ 
22. To strengthen, make strong, o-flerow sthenoo.^ 

1 Pe. 5. 10 make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, so.' 
23.7*0 make firm, fix firmly, oTripi^a stcrizo. 

Luke22. 32 when thou art converted, strengthen, thy 
Rev. 3. 2 Be watchful, and strengthen tho things 

STRETCH (beyond, forth, out), to — ■ 
1 To draw or stretch out, ~i?'a mashak. 

Hos. 7 5 ho stretched out his hand with SGomers 
2.7*0 stretch out, incline, npj natah.t 

Exod. 7. 5 when I stretch forth mine hand upon E, 

7. 19 stretch out thine hand upon tho waters 

8. s Stretch forth thine hand with thy rod over 
8. 6 stretched out his hand over the waters of 
8. 16 Stretch out thy rod, and smite the dust 

8. 17 for Aaron stretched out his hand with his 

9. 22 Stretch forth thine hand toward heaven 
9. 23 Moses stretched forth his rod toward he. 

10. 12 Stretch out thine hand over the land of E. 
10. 13 Moses stretched forth his rod over the la. 
10. 21 Stretch out thine hand toward heaven.aud 
10. 22 Moses stretched forth his hand toward he. 
14. 16, 26 stretch out thine hand over the sea 
14. 21 Moses stretched out his hand over the sea 
14. 27 Moses stretched forth his hand over tho 
•'''^^15. 12 Thou stretohedst out thy right hand, tho 
Josh'. 8. 18 Stretch out the spear .. Joshua stretched 
8. ig ran as soon as he had stretched out his 
8. 26 wherewith he stretched out thcspear, un. 

2 Ki. 21. 13 stretch over Jerusalem tho line of Sama. 
Job 15. 25 ForhestretchcthouthishandagainstGod 

26.- 7 He stretcheth out the north over the em. 

38. 5 or who hath stretched the lino upon iv ? 
Psa. 104. 2 who stretchest out the heavens like a cu. 
Prov. I. 24 I have stretched out my hand, audnoman 
Isa. 5. 25 and ho hath stretched forth his hand 

23. II Ho stretched out his hand overthe sea, he 

34. II shall stretch out upon it tho lino of conf. 
40. 22 that stretcheth out the heavens as a cur. 
42. 5 stretched them out ; he that spread forth 
44. 13 carpenter stretcheth out (his) rule, he ma. 
44. 24 that stretchetlr forth the heavens alone 

45. 12 have stretched out the heavens, and all 

51. 13 thathath stretched forth theheaveiis, and 
Jer. 10. 12 hath stretched out the heavens by his dl. 

10. 20 none to stretch forth my tent anymore 
51. IS stretched out the heaven by his underst. 
51. 25 I will stretch out mine hand upon thee 
Lam. 2. 8 he hath stretched out a line, he hatli not 
Eze. 6. 14 So will I stretch out my hand upon them 

14. 9 will stretch out my hand upon him, and 
14. 13 then will I stretch out mine hand upon it 
16. 27 therefore I have stretclied out myhandover 
23. 7 therefore I will stretch out my hand upon 
23. 13 will also stretch outmine handupon Edom 
23. 16 will stretchout mine hand upon the Phil. 
30. 23 shall stretch it out upon the land of Egypt 

35. 3 1 will stretch out mine hand against thee 
Zeph. I. 4 will also stretch out mine hand upon Ju. 

2. 13 will stretch out his hand against the nor. 
Zeoh.i2. 1 which stretcheth forth the heavens, and 

Z.To cause to stretchout, incline, nsJ natah, 5^ 
Isa. 31. 3 When the Lor.D shall stretch out his hand 
34. 2 let them stretch forth the curtains of th. 
Jer. 6. 12 for I will stretch out my hand upon tho 

15. 6 therefore will I stretch out my hand aga. 

4. 7*0 spread out or forth, bf\pparas. 

Exod25. 20 cherubims shall Btretchforth(their)wings 
I Ki. 6. 27 stretched forth the wings of the cherubim 
Job II. 13 and stretch out thine hands toward him 

39. 26 Doth the hawk, stretch her wings toward 
Psa. ,44. 20 stretched out our hands to a strange god 
Prov 31. 20 She stretcheth out her hand to the poor 

5.7*0 spread out or forth, efiS paras, 3. 

Psa. 1 43. 6 I stretch forth my hands unto thee: my 
6.7*0 spread out or over, ViP, raqa. 

P3a.i36. 6 To him that stretched out the earth above 
7. 7*0 spread out, n»if' shatach, 3. 

Psa. 88. 9 I have stretched out my hands unto thee 



8. 7*0 send, rh^' shalach. _ 

Gen. 22. 10 Abraham stretched forth his hand, 'an3 
4G. 14 Israel stretched out his right hand, and 
Esod. 3. 20 I v^illstretch out my hand, and smite Eg.> 
g. IS For now I will stretch out my hand, thai 

1 Sa. 24. 6 to stretch forth mine hand against him -i 

26. 9 Destroy him not; for jvho can stretch forth 

25. II Lord forbid that I' should stretch forth \ 

. 26.23 would not stretch forth mine hand agaiusf 

2 Sa. 1. 14 How wast thou not afraid to stretch forth 

24. 16 when the angel stretched out his hand up.' 
Job 30. 24 Howbeit ho will not stretch out (his) baud 
Psa. 138. 7 thou Shalt stretch forth thine hand again. 
Eze. 10. 7 cherub stretched forth his hand from be; 
Dan. II. 42 He shall stretch forth his hand also upou 

9. 7*0 stretch out, expand, iKveravvvni ekpetannumii 
Kom.io. 21 All day long I have stretchedforth my ha.* 

10. 7*0 extend, stretch out, iKTsiva ekteino. 

^Matt.i2. 31 Stretchforththinehand..stretched(itjfoi 

.12. 49 stretched foi-tli his hand toward his disci. 

'14. 31 immediately Jesus stretched forth (his) ( 

y'26. 51 oneof them., stretched out (his) hand, and' 

(Wa'rk 3. 5 Stretch forth . . And he stretched (it) out' 

Luke 6. 10 Stretch forth thy hand. And he did so -J 

22. S3 ye stretched forth no hands against mal 
■Jonn 21. 18 thou shalt stretch forth thy hands, and/ 
Acts 4. 30 By stretching forth thine hand to heal ( 

I26. I Paul stretched forth the hand, and answ) 

-A' 

11; 7*0 cast over or upon, iirtPd\Xo> epiballd. 
I Acts 12. I stretched forth (his) haivds to vex certain 

12. 7*0 stretch over much, {iwepeKTelyco huperekieino: 
2 Co. 10. 14 For \fo stretch not ourselves beyond (our 

STRETCH self, to — 

1.7*0 stretch out, bow, prostrate, ina gahar^ 

2 Ki. 4. 34 stretched himself upon the child, and tho 
4. 33 went up, and stretched himself npon.him 

2. 7*0 measure or stretch self, TiD madad, 7a. 

I Ki. 17. 21 stretched himself unonthe child thrse t\i 

3. 7*0 spread out, nnD sarach. 

Amos 6. 4 stretch themselves upon their couches, and 
6. 7 banquet of them that stretched themselve 

i. To stretch self out, jnV sara, 7. 

Isa. 28. 2a shorter than that (a man) can stretch Iums>i 
STRETCH out Soon, to — 
7*0 cause to run, pT ruts, 5. 

Psa. 63. 31 Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her haudiir 
STRETCHED out or forth, to be — 
1.7*0 stretch out, incline, ni?J natah. 

Exod. 6. 6 will redeem you with a stretched out arm' 

Deut. 4. 34 mighty hand, and by a stretched out arm 

3. IS amightyhandandbya stretched out arm 

7. 19 the mighty hand, and the stretched out 

9. 29 mighty power and by thy stretched out 

II. 2 his mighty hand, and his stretched out 

1 Ki. 8. 42 strong hand, and of thy stretched out arm 

2 K i. 1 7. 36 with great power, and a stretched out am» 

1 Gh.2i. 16 drawn sword in his hand stretched out 

2 Ch. 6. 32 thy mighty hand, and thy stretched out 
Psa.i35. 12 strong hand, and with a stretched out arm 
Isa. 3. 16 walk with stretched forth necks.and wan. 

3. 23 turned away, but his hand (is) stretched o. 

9. 12, 17, 21 but his hand (is) stretched out still 

lo. 4 turned away, but his hand(i3) stretched o. 

14. 26 hand (that is) stretched out upon all the 

14. 27 his hand (is) stretched out, and who shall 

Jer, 32. 17 by thy great power, and stretched out arm 

32. 21 with a stretched out arm, and with great 

t Eze. 1.22 terrible crystal, stretched forth over their 

-°- 33> 34 with a stretched out arm, and with f u. 

2. 7*0 be stretched out, inclined, noj natah, 2; 
'Jer. 6. 4 shadows of the evening are stretched out 
Zech. 1. 16 line shall be stretched forth upon Jerusa. 

3. 7*0 be spread out, left, iruj natash, 2. 

Isa. ifi. 8 branches are stretched out, they are gone 
4.7*0 separate, part, "^"i^parad. 

Eze. I. II their wings (vyerc) stretched upward; two 

STRETCHnfG out 

Stretching out, nitsD muttoth, 

.Isa. 8. 8 stretching out of his wings shall fill tlie 
STREW, straw, to—. 
1.7*0 scatter, vnnnow, spread, iri; zarah. 

Exod32. 20 strawed (it) upon the water, and made tbo 
2. 7*0 sprinkle, prri zaraq. 

2 Ch.34. 4 strewed (it) upon the graves ol them that 
3. 7*0 scatter throughout or thoroughly, 5ia(rKopirifa>.' 

Matt 23. 24 gathering where thou hast not strawed / 

23. 26 and gather where I have not strawed 

4.7*0 strew, a-rpaii/vv/ii strSnnumi. 

Matt2i. 8 cut down branches, .and strawed (them) 
Marki I. 8 [branches off the trees, and strawed (th.)J 

6TRICEE1T (through, to bo) — 

1. To be pierced through, ipT daqar, 4. 

Lam. 4. 9 stricken through for (want of) the fruits 
2. 7*0 touch, come upon, strike, plague, W} nagcu 

Isa. 33. 4 yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten 
Z. Stroke, plague, 3;:j nega. ' 

■^ Isa. 53. S for the transgression. .was he stricken 



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4. To smile, K3J nalca. ' 

Isa. 16. 7 every one nhall howl., (they arc) ctrickcn 

6. To he smitten, n\ nalMh, C. 

Isa. I. 5 Why should yo bo stricken any raoro ^ yo 
BTIIICKE17, to bo (woU) — 

1. To come or go in, Kia ho. 
U en. 18. IT old (aud)well stricken In age; (andy,it ce. 

. i 24. I Abraham was old, (and) well stricken in 

[ Josh 13. I Now Joshua was old (and) strickou in yo. 
13. 1 Tliou art old (and) stricken in yeara, and 
23. J that Joshua waxed old (and) stricken in 
23. 2 said unto them, 1 am old (and) stricken in 

1 Ki. I. I If ow king David was old (and) stricken in 

2. To go forward, vpo^aiva prohaino. 

Luke I. 7 theylioth were(now)wellstricltenInycara 
J. 18 an old man, and my wife well Btriokcn in 

STEIFE — 

X. Strife, pica, contention, JT din. 

Prov22. 10 contention shall go out ; yea, Btrifo and 

a. Strife, contention, [hD madon. 

Psa. 80. 6 Thou makest us a strite unto our neighb. 
.Prov 15. iB wrathful man stirreth up strife ; bat (he 

16. 28 froward man soweth strife ; and a whisp. 
17. 14 beginning of strife (is as) when onoletteth 
26. 20 where (there is) no tale bearer, the strife 
a8. 25 He that is of a proud heart stirreth up st. 

- 29. 22 An angry man stirreth up strife, and a Xu. 

S. Strifes, contentions, D^il^ medaniin. 

Prov 10. 12 Hatred stirreth up strifes : butlovo cove. 

4. A loriiiging out, debate, nv? matstsah. 

Prov 17. 19 Ho lovcth transgression that loveth Btrifo 

b. Strife, contention, n^'T? meribah. 

Gen. 13. 8 Let there bo no strife, I pray thee, bctw. 
lfum=7. 14 in tho strife of the congregation, to sane. 
Psa.io6. 32 angered (him) also at the waters of cti-lfo 
Ezo. 47. 19 from Tamar (even) to tho waters of etrifo 
48. 28 oven from Tamar (unto) tho v/atera of st. 

ti. Strife, pleading, cause, 21 rib. 

■ Gen. 13. 7 there was a strife between the herdmen of 
■Ueut. 1. 12 How can I myself alone boar. .your strife 
JvWg 12. 2 I and my people were at great strife with 
Tsa. 31. 20 kcopthoia scoretly..from the strife of to. 
55. 9 for I hava seen violence and strife in tho 
Prov 15. 18 but (he that is) slov/ to anger appeaseth st. 

17. 1 than an house full of sacrifices (with) st. 
20. 3 an honour for a man to cease from strife 
26. 17 moddleth with strife (belonging) not to 
26. 21 so (is) a contentious man to kindle strife 
30. 33 BO the forcing of wrath bringeth forth st. 

Isa. 58. 4 ye fast for strife and debate, and to smito 
Jer. 15. 10 thou hast born rno a man of strifo and a 
llab. I. 3 there are (that) raise up strife and conto. 

^.Contradiction, controversy, avriK-oyla antilogia. 
lleb. 6. 16 confu-matioa (is) to them an end of all st. 

Vi.Contention, strife, quarrel, ipiOila erithcia, 

2 Co. 12. 20 envyings, wraths, strifes, baekbiticgs.wh. 
Gal. 5. 20 emulations, v/rath, strife, seditions, hero. 
Phil. 2. 3 (Let) nothing (be done) through Btrifo or 
Jas. 3. 14 But if ye have bitter envying and strICo 

3. 16 For where envying and strifo (is), thero 

© Contention, strife, quarrel, epii eris. 

Horn 13. 13 Let us walk honestly- -not in Btrifo and 
J Co. 3. 3 (there is) among you envying, and strifo 
Phil. 1. 15 preach Cnrist oven.'of envy and strife, and 
J Ti. 6. 4 whereof cometh onvy, strife, railings, cv. 

10. Fight, co7itentioii, battle, fj.dx't fiiache. 

2 Ti. 2. 23 avoid.lknowing tliat they do gender BtrL 

11. Love of contention or dispute, (^iXov^iKiaphilo. 
Luke 22. 24 there was also a strifo among them, v/h. 

BTEIPE (of wora?), at — 

l.Toht at strife, judged, J''! din, 2. 

2 Sa. 19. 9 all tho people ^7o^o at strifo throughout 

^.A fighting about words, Xoyo/iax''"' Icgomachia. 

1 Ti. 6. 4 doting about questions and strifes of wo 

STEJSE (again, through), to — ^^ _ 

1. To pass oil, through, or away^^j^chalaph. 
Judg. 5. 2C when she had pierced and stricken thro. 
Job 20. 24 tho bow cf steel shall ctrika him through 

2. To smite, dash, yno machats. 

Psa. 1 10. 5 ctriko through kings in tho day of his wr. 
8. To touch, co;ne upon, strilx, plague, V33 naga, 5. 

Exod:2. 22 strike the lintel and the two Eida posts ■, 
4. To smite, pl&gue, 'JJJ naga2}h.\,^ 

a Ra. 12. 15 LonB struck tho child that Uriah's wife 

2 Ch.13. 20 and the Lor.D struck him, and ho died ;.• 

Z.To vjave, chahc out, fju nupk, 5.', 

2 Ki. 5. 11 slriko his hand over the place; and reco. 

,6. To smite, na nakah, 5. 

' v-i S". 2- 14 struck (it) into the pan, or kettle, or cal. 
lProv.17. 25 to punish the just (is) not good, (nor) to 
'23. 35 ThoyhaveEtriekenme..Iwasnot8ick;they 
/Jer. s- 3 thou hast stricken them, but they havo 
J_-To pierce, define, mark out, 3153 naqab. 

Hab. 3. 14 thou didst strike through with his staves 
^.Togizc, put, jnj rMthan. 
■£xo<i 12. 7 atrike (it^oa the two Bide posts aud on the 



9. To strilce, psp aaphuq. 

Job 34. 2C strikctii them as wicked men In the open 

10. To split, till, break forth, n^p palach, 3. 
Prov. 7. 23 Till a dart strike through hlB liver; as a 

11. To change, repeat, do it aqain, n^^^ chanah. 

2 Sa. 20. JO struck him not again ; and ho died. So J. 
12. To blow, strike, clap, thrust, ypn taqa. 

Prov. 6. I thou hast stricken thy h.ind v.-ith a stran. 
17. i3 man void of understanding ctrll;ctli ban. 
22. 2(j lie not tliou (one) of them that Btriko ha. 
IZ.Tobe blown, struck, J'W taqa, 2. 

Job !<,, 3 who (is) lie (that) will strike hands with ' 
li.To crA, throxo, ^a\Ku ballij. 

Marki4. Cs eervants [did strike] him with the palnis 
15. To give, Sioafit didCmi. 

JohniS. 22 struck Jesus with tho palm of his hand 
IC. 7*0 striiic, smite, beat, sting, ■:Tcla paiS. 

r..cv. 9. 5 torment of a scorpion, v/hcn ho Btrlkcth 
17. To strike, smite, naTdacroi patassH. 

Matt 26. 51 struck a servant of tho high priest, and 
18. To strike, smite, rivra tux>tS. 

Luke 22. 64 [they Etruck him on tho face, and asked] 
19. To loose, let go, xa\do> chalaS. 

Acts 2;. 17 fearing lest they should fall..otrako sail 
STEIKKK, — 
A striker, rcviler, vXtiktijs plcktes. 

1 Ti. 3. 3 Hot given to v/ine, no ctriker, r.ol gr-'cdy 
Titus I. 7 not given to wine, no striker, not given to 

STUIKG, (tea stringed instrument) — 
1./4 cord, siring, in; ycthcr. 

Psa. II. 2 they make ready their arrow upon tho St. 
i.A cord, string, i;i'a tncthar. 

Psa. 21. 12 make ready (thjno arrows) upon thy Ctrl. 
Z.Minnim, strings, D'JP minnhn. 

Psa.iso. 4 praise him with stringed instruments and 
4. Ten stringed, instrument, "I'b';; asor. 

Psa. 33. 2 p3altery(and) an instrumcntof ten strings 
92. 3 Ui^on an instrument of ton ctrin:;^, and 
144. 9 upon. .an instrument of ten strings vml 

h.Bond, chain, ligament, Sccr/iis desmos. 

JIark.7. 35 string of his tongue was loosed, and ho op. 

STEIP (off oelvcs), to — 
1.2*0 snatch off, 7:;) nc.tsal, 3. 

2 Ch.2o. 25 jewels, v,'hich they-otripped off for them. 
2. To snatch off fronx self, /^) nateal, 7. 

Erod33. 6 Btrippcd themselves cl their ornaments by 
Z.To strip off, W^ pashat. 

I 5a. 19. 24 stripped oH his clothes also, and prophc. 
Isa. 32. II strip you, and make you bare, and gird (a ) 

4. To strip off, m^ pashat, 3. 

I Sa. 31. 8 v/hcn tho Philistines came to strip the si. 
I Oil. 10. 8 v.'hcn the Philistines came to strip the si. 

5. 7*0 strip off, ta^ pashat, 5. 

Gen. 37. 23 that they stripped Joseph out of his coat 
Kumio. 25 strip Aaron of his garments, aud put them 
20. 28 MosesstrippcdAaronof his garments, and 
J Sa. 31. 9 stripped off his armour, and sent into t!io 
I Ch-io. 9 v/hen they had stripped him, they tooic his 
Job 19. 9 Ho hath stripped mo of my glory, and ta 

22. 6 and stripped the najfed of their clothing 
Eze. iS. 39 they shall strip thee also of thy clothes 

23. 2(5 They shall also strip theo out of thy clot. 
Hos. 2. 3 Lest I strip her naked, and set her as in 

G.To strip self, liv)^ pashat, 7. 

1 Sa. i3. 4 Jonathan stripped himself of tho robe that 
7. To put out, stmp off, itiZiuj ckdul! 

Malt 27. 28 [stripped] him, and put on him a scarlet 

STEIP off raiacnt, to — 

To put out, strip off, d::tia ckduo. 

Lukeio. 30 thieves, v/hichctrippedh!mof his raiment 

STBIP3, ctripcs, to give — 

\.A bruise, bandage, scar', ""lisn, nion cJiahurah. 
Eiodsi. 23 burning, v/ound for wound, stripe for str 
Isa. 53. 5 wounded . .and with his stripes wo aro ho. 

2. Stripes, heatings, n'-iVqa mchclummoth. 

Prov ig. 29 prepared for Boomers, and stripes fortho 

3.A sinitinf/, blow, strolce, n|a inalclcah. 

Dcut 25. 3 beat him above these with many ntripes 
Frov.20. 30 Eo (do) stripes tho inward parts of tho be. 

i.A stroke, plague, VU ncga. 

2 Sa. 7. 14 with tho Etripes of tho children of men 
Psa. 89. 32 will I visit, .their iniquity with Btripos 

5,To smite, iiriJx, njj nakah, 5. 

Deut;23. 3 Forty stripes he may give him, (and) not 
Prov 17. 10 more, .than a hundred stripes into a fool 

Q.A wound, sear, fiS\w^ molOps. 

I Po 2 24 righteousness : by whoso stripes ye were 

7. A stroke, stripe, plague, ■r-\riy^ plegi, 

Lukei2 48 didcommitthingswortliy of stripes, shall 

Acts 16. 23 when they had laid many stripes upon th. 

ifi. 33 washed (their) stripes ; and was baptized 

3 Co. 6. s In stripes, in imprisonments, in tumults 

u. ij iu Etripes siiovo measure, Is prlaosszaoT* 



4.0118 striving^ contending, 3"-); yar 
Psa. 3s. I Plead.. Lord, with them I 



STRIPXIKG — 
A youth, 0^3; elem. 

1 .Sa. 17. se'KnQuii-e thou whose son the stripling (ii)t 
BTEIPPED -J. 

Spoiled, '?^-?> or hV-l^ sholal or sjirjal. , 

Mic. I. 8 I wilf go stripped Olid naked: I will malco 

STRIVE (ogaiaat, together for, with), to — 

1. To come forth with force, n'J, nij yiiach, giaeh, S] 

Dan. 7. 2 four winds ot tho heaven strove upon tlis 

2.T0 stir up self, strive, m.j garuh, 7. 

Jer. 50. ;4 because thou hast striven against tlie Loi 

3. To slrii'e, ]'l dun 

Gen. 0. 3 My spirit sholl not al> 'ays strive with man 

rib. 
that strive with 

5. To sirive, rrf) natsah, 2. 

£xod 2. 13 two men of the Hebrews, strove together 

21. /22 If men strive, and hurt a woman with cli. 

lev. 24. 10 this son. .and a man of Israel strove tog. 

Deut75. II Vi'hen men strive togotlier one with ano. 

2 Sa. 14. 6 they tv/o strove together iu the field, and 

6. 7*0 sirive, n^f) natsah, 5, 

Kum:G. 9 strove against Moses, when they strove a. 
Psa. Ca l.'.lc. v/hen he strove with Aram-ualiaraini , 

7, To sirive, oppress, p'.?]f asaq, 7. 

Gen. 26. 20 because they strovo with him 

8. To strive, plead, 3^ rib. 

Gen. 26. 20 herdmen of Gerar did strive with Isaar'i 

26. 21 strove for that also: and he called the nn. 

26. 22 for that they strovonot: andhe called tho 
Eiod2i. i3 if men strive together, and oncnmitcano. 
Hiim2o. 13 because t!io children of Israel strove with 
Dcut 33. 8 whom thou didst strive at the waters of 
Judgii. 25 did ho ever Btrivo against lEr.tcl, or did 
Job 33. 13 Vrhy dost thou strive againsthim] forho 
Prov. 3. 30 Strive not v,'ith a man without cause, if 

25. 8 Go not forth hastily to strlvo, lest (thou 
lea. 41. II andthcy that strive v.'itlitheo ohall perish 

45. 9 Woo unto him that striveth with his ma. 
Hos. 4. 4 let no man strive, nor reprovo another 

9. T'o strive, plead, 31 rib, 5. 

II03. 4. 4 people (are) as they that strive with tho : 

10. T'o agonize, contend, kywyi^o/iat anunizo7nai. 
Lukci3. 24 Strlvo to enter In at tho straight gate, for 

1 Co. 9. 25 every man that etrivcth for the mastery 
CoL J. 29 striving according to his working, which 

11. T'o strive, contend, be a champion, aO\tu athleo, 
a Tim 2. 5 U a man also strive . . not . . eiccpt he>trl, 

12. T'o agonize or contend agnir.st, c.PTayuyi(ofi.ai. 

Ilcb. 12. 4 Ye havo not yet resisted blood, striving 
IZ. To fight thoroughly, Sic/jcxoAiat diamachomai. 

Acts 23. 9 strove, saying, Wo find no evil In this mau 
li.To contend, dispute, (pt(a erizS. 

Matt 12. 19 Ho shall not strive, nor cry: neither shall, 

15,To fight, fidxoi^ai machomai. 

John 6. 52 Jews therefore strove among themselves 
Acts 7. 26 showed himself unto tliem as they strove 
a Ti. a. 24 servant of tho Lord must not strive; but 

16. To agonize together, a-vyayuvl(o/iaisunag5nizo)n. 

Jlom 15. 30 ctrivd together with mo In (jour) prayers 
17. To strive together, crvvaOXfa sunathleS. 

Phil. I. 27 with one mind striving together for tho ' 
"iZ.To esteem as an honour, tpiKonixioiiai philoliyru. 

Pvom 15. 20 so have I Etrived topreach the gospel, not 
BTRIVIilGS — 
1. Strife, pleading, 3n rib. 

2 Sa. 22 44 hast delivered mo from the strivings of ■ 
Psa. 18.43 Thou hast delivered mo from thostrivlnR« 

2.A fght, fighting, /ucxi maehc, 

Titus 3. 9 Cut avoid, .strivings about the law.for / 

STSOSE, Btrotcs — . 

l.IIcnd, 1] ycd. , . ,- 

Job 23. 2 my stroke b heavier than my groaolns ' 
I.S'rokj:, plague, ri.^35 maggephah. , 

Eie. 24. iS take av/ay..tho desire of thine ejei wilk 
Z. Stripes, beatings, nbVng r.ichal-.immoth. 

Prov.iS. Ccontention, and his moath. calleth tor iL 
i.A smiting, fng 'machais. . . / 

Isa. 3a 2(3 and hoaleth the stroke ot their voond 
5. A hlovj, stroke, njo maJckah. 

Esth. 9. 5 cnoto all their cccmies with tho stroke ' 

Isa. 14. 6 EiQoto the people . . witU a coa t'nnal siraka . 

e.A stroke, plague, VU ^Sl<i' 

Deut 17. 3 between stroke and etrofce, (being) isatt 
21. 5 by their word Eha!'-.. every stroke bo (tr.> 
Psa, 39. xo P.smove thy s'.roka av/ay from me: lam 

7. A si-Ficienoy, p.5V siphea. 

Joh 36. i3 Test ha taka thee away with (his) strok« 

STaONO, (stronger. oa«, taaa, mosi) — 

I.A mighty one, I'JS cootc 

Paa 32. ta strona (bulls) of Bashan have beset me nv 
Jer. 8. 16 Eound of the cefehlEg of 'nla stroag en<» 
47. 3etam;>!aso!tiieaooUe!M.>(stmi6lt>«^) 



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'2. Perennial, enduring, [ns-, )n>Ni ethan. 

Kum 24. 21 Strong 13 thy dwelling place, and thou 
Job 33. 19 and the multitude of his bones with str. 
Jer. 49. 19 come up . . against the habitation of the st. 
50. 44 come up . . unto the habitation of the str. 
Mic. 6. 2 Hear, .ye strong foundations of the earth 

3.-4 mighty one, a gocf, /X el. 

Eze. 32. 21 The strong among the mighty shall speak 

i. Strong one, {"bn, j"t?N ammits.' 

2 Sa. 13. 12 conspiracy was strong; for the people in. 
Job 9. 19 If (I speak) of strength, lo, (he is) strong 
Isa. 23. 2 the Lord hath a mighty and strong one 
40. 26 for that (ho is) strong ia power; not ono 

6. 2*0 cut off, fence, 1x9 batsar. 

Neh. g. 25 they took strong cities, and a fat land, and 

G. Mighty, niaa gibhor, 

1 Sa. 14. 52 when Saul saw any strong man, or any va. 

2 Ki. 24. 16 all. .strong, .apt for war, oven them the 
Psa. ig. 3. (and) rojoiceth as a strong man to run a 
Prov 30. 30 A lion, .strongest among beasts, and tur. 
Eccl. 9. II nor the battle to the strong, neither yet 
Joel 3. 10 into spears : let the weak say, I (am) strong 

I.A bone, o^i} gerem. 

Gen. 49. 14 Issachar (is) a strong ass couching down 

S.Slrong, hard, pin chazaq. 

Exod. 6. I for with a strong hand shall ho let them 

6. I with a strong hand shall ho drive them 

10. ig turned a mighty strong west wind, which 

13. 9 for with a strong hand hath the Lord br. 

Ifum 13. 18 whether they (be) strong or weak, few or 

13. 31 We be not able, .for they (are) stronger 

20. 20 with much people, and with a strong ha. 
Josh 14. II As yet I (am as) strong this day as (I was) 

17. 18 drive out the Canaanites .. though they(be) 
JudgiS. 26 when Micah saw that they (were) too st. 

1 Ki. 8. 42 I'or.they shall hear, .of thy strong hand 

19. II strong wind rent the mountains, and br. 
K eh. 1. 10 by thy great power, and by thy strong ha. 
Job 37. iS sky, (which is) strong, (and) as a molten 
Psa. 35. 10 deliverest. .from him that is too strong 

136. 12 With a strong hand, and with a stretched 
Isa. 27. J with his sore and great and strong sword 

40. 10 Lord God v/ill come with strong (hand) 
Jer. 21. 5 with a strong arm, even in anger, and in 

31. II from the hand of (him that was) stronger 

32. 21 with a strong hand, and vrith a stretched 
50. 34 Their Redoemer (is) strong ; The Lord of 

Eze. 3. 8 have made thy face strong against their 
'3. 8 thy forehead strong against their forehe. 

26. 17 renowned city, which wast strong in the 
30. 22 %vill break his arms, the strong, and that 
34. 16 but 1 will destroy the fat and the strong 

Amos 2. 14 strong shall not strengthen his force, ne. 

9. Strong, hard, PJIJ chazeq. 

2 Sa. 3. I but Eavid waxed stronger and stronger 
10. Strength, hardness, "R|n chozqah. 

Isa. 8. II Lord spake thus to me with a strong ha. 
'\\. Force, might, '?;n cliayiL 

2 Ki. 2. 16 therebe with thy servants fifty strong men 

1 Ch.26. 7 whose brethren (were) strong men, Elihu 

26. 9 Mesheler/iiah had sons and brethren, str. 
Eccl. 12. 3 strong menshall bow theniselves, and the 
Jer. 48. 14 We (are) mighty and strong men for the 

12. Strong, rich, ppn chasin. 

Psa. 89. 8 who (is) a strong LOKD like unto thee? or 

IZ. Strength, riches, |bn chason. 

Isa. 1. 31 strong shall be as tow, and the maker of 
Amos 2. 9 strong as the oaks ; yet I destroyed his 

li.Abundant, great, mighty, most, TSS kabbir. 
Job 8. 2 the words of thy mouth (be like) a strong 

Ih. Fenced place, lyaa mibtsar. 

Josh 19. 29 turneth to Eamah, and to the strong city 
Psa.108. 10 Who will bring me into the strong city? 

15. Strength, stronghold, lij;n maoz. 

Psa. 31. 2 be thou my strong rock, for an house of 
Isa. 17. 9 In that day shall his strong cities be as a 
Dan. II. 39 Thus shall he do in the most strong holds 

17. Siege, bulwark, lisn matsor. 

Psa. 31. 21 his marvellous kindness in a strong city 

60. 9 Who will bring me (into) the strong city? 

li. Strong, fierce, impudent, ^y_ az, 

Exod 14. 21 caused the sea to go (back) by a strong 
Kum 13. 28 people (be) strong that dwell in the land 

21. 24 border of the children of Ammon (was) st. 
Judg 14. 14 and out of the strong came forth sweetn. 

14. 18 what(is) strongerthan a lion ? And ho said 

2 Sa. 22. 18 He delivered me from my strong enemy 
Psa. 18. 17 He delivered me from my strong enemy 
IProv 21. 14 and a reward in the bosom strong wrath 
' 30. 25 The ants (are) a people not strong, yet th. 
Song 8. 6 for love (is) strong as death ; jealousy (is) 
Isa. 23. 3 Therefore shall the strong people glorify 
Eze. 7. 24 will also make the pomp of the strong to 

- Amos 5. 9 strengtheneth the spoiled against the st. 
19. Strength, hardness, ly o«. ' 

Judg.g. 51 But there was a strong towei: within the 
Psa. 30. 7 hast made my mountain to stand strong 

61. 3 shelter for me, (and) a strong tower from 
71. 7 unto many : but thou (art) my strong re. 
69. JO scattered thine enemies with thy strong 

Prov 10. 15 The rich man's wealth (is) his strong city 
14. 36 In the fear of the Lord (is) atrouBconfld, 



Prov. 18. 10 Tlic name of the Lord (is) a strong tower 
i3. II The rich man's wealth (is) his strong city 

18. ig (is harder to be won) than a strong city 
2.J. 5 A wise man (is) strong ; yea, a man of kn. 

Isa. 26. I We have a^trong city; salvation will (G.) 
Jor. 48. 17 How is the strong staff broken, (and) the 
Eze. ig. II she had strong rods for the sceptres of th. 

19. 12 her strong rods were broken and withered 
ig. 14 so that she hath no strong rod (to be) asc. 
26. II strong garrisons shall go down to the gr. 

20. Strong, mv izzuz. 

Psa. 24. 8 Lord strong and mighty, the LOKD mighty 
21, Substantial, bony, Disj; atsum. 

Josh 23. 9 hath driven out . . great nations and strong 
Psa. 10. 10 that the poor may fall by his strong ones 
Prov. 7. 26 many strong (men) have been slain by her 
Isa. 8. 7 strong and -nany, (even) the king of Ass. 
53. 12 he shall divide the spoil with the strong 
60. 22 a small one a strong nation : I the Lord 
Joel I. 6 strong, and without number, whose teeth 
2. 2 a great people and a strong ; there hath 
2. 5 as a strong people set in battle array 
2. II for (he is) strong that exeeutethhis word 
Mic. 4. 3 rebuke strong nations afar off ; and they 

4. 7 her that was cast far oft a strong nation 
Zech. 8. 22 many people and strong nations shall co. 

22.Substance, bone, Dxj; oisem. 

Job 30. 21 v.'ith thy strong hand thou opposest thys. 
23. Substantial, bony things, niDsy atstsuinoth. 

Isa. 41. 21 bring forth your strong (reasons), saith the 
2i. Terrible, {""ij; arits. 

Provii. 16 retaineth honour;. and strong (men)retalu 
2 5. .4 roch, stone, in tsur. 

Psa. 71. 3 Be thou my strong habitation, whereun to 

26. To bind, be strong, twi} qashar. 

Gen. 30. 42 feebler were Laban's, and the stronger J. 

27. To be bound, strong, iK/p qashar, 4. 

Gen. 30. 41 whensoever the stronger cattle did con. 
2?:. Strong, mighty, r\-{>ri taqqiph. 

Dan. 2. 40 the fourth kingdom shall be strong as iron 

2. 42 kingdom shall be partly strong, and partly 
7. 7 dreadful and terrible, and strong exceed. 

29. Able, powerful, Svyaros dunatos. 

Kom. 15. I We then that are strong ought to bear the 
2 C0.12. 10 for when I am weak, then am I strong 
13. 9 glad when we are weak, and ye are strong 

30. Energy, inworhing, cirdpyeia energeia. 

2 Th. 2. II for this cause God shall send them strong 

31. Strong, robust, Icrxvpis ischuros. 

Matt.i2. 29 Or else how can one enter into a strong 

12. 29 except he first bind the strong man? and 
JIark 3. 27 No man can enter into a strong man's ho. 

3. 27 except ihe will first bind the strong man 
Luke 1 1. 21 When a strong man armed kcepeth his pa 
I Co. 4. 10 we (are) weak, but ye (are) strong: yc (are) 
Heb. 5. 7 offered up prayers .. with strong crying 

6. 18 we might have a strong consolation, who 

I Jo, 2. 14 written unto you. .because ye are strong 

Kev. 3. 2 saw a strong angel proclaiming with a lo. 

18. 8 for strong (is) the Lord God who judgeth 

32. Stronger, more robust, i^xvpiTcpos ischuroteros. 
Lukei I. 22 when a stronger than he shall come upon 

1 Co. I. 23 the weakness of God is stronger than men 

10. 22 Do we provoke the Lord, .are we stronger 

33. Great, fiiyas megas. 

Bey. 18. 2 [cried mightilywith a strong voice, saying] 

Zi.Firm, standing, crrepfos stereos. 

Heb. 5. 12 have naSd of milk, and not of strong me. 

5. 14 But strong meat belongeth to them that 

STRONG, stronger, to bo, become, be made, be too — 
l.To be or become strong, yoK amats. 

Gen. 25. 23 people shall be stronger than (the other) 

2 Sa. 22. 18 delivered me. .for they were too strong 
Psa. J 8. 17 delivered me. .for they were too strong 

142. 6 deliver me . .for they are stronger than I 

2. To be or become mighty, ^33 gabar. 

2 Sa. 1. 23 swifter than eagles, they were stronger th. 
Z.To be or become strong, hard, pin chazaq. 

'Deutii. 8 that ye maybe strong, and go in and pos. 

31. 6, 7, 23 Be strong, and of a good courage 
Josh. I. 6, 9, 18 Be strong and of a good courage 

I. 7 Only be thou strong and very courageous 

10. 25 be strong, and of good courage : for thus 

Judg. I. 28 it came to pass, when Israel was strong 

2 Sa. 10. II If the Syrians be too stifeng for me, then 

10. II children of Ammon be too strong for thee 

13. 14 being stronger' than she, forced her, ar..". 
16. 21 hands of all that (are) with thee be strong 

1 Ki. 2. 2 be thou strong therefore, and show thys. 
20. 23 were stronger than we ; but let us fight 
2o. 23, 25 surely we shall be stronger than they 

I Oh. 19. 12 If the Syrians be too strong for me, then 
'ig. 12 children of Ammon be too strong for thee 
22. 13 be strong, and of good courage ; dread not 
28. 10 chosen thee to build an house . . bo strong 
28. 20 Be strong and of good courage and do (it) 

a Ch.13. 7 Be ye strong therefore, and let not your 

25. 8 Butifthouwiltgo, do(it), be strong for the 

26. 15 was marvellously helped, till he was stro. 

32. 7 Be strong and courageous, be not afraid 
Ezra 9. 12 that ye may be strong, and cat the good 
Isa. zS. ii Iciit your bands bo made strong, tor I kave 



Isa. 33. 4 Be strong, fear not : behold, ymir God will 
Jer. 20. 7 thou art stronger than I, and hast preva. 
Eie. 3. 14 but the hand of the LORD was strong upon 
22. 14 can thine hands be strong, in the days that 
Dan. 10. 19 peace (be) unto thee ; be strong. .be strong 
II. 5 king of the south shall be strong, and(one) 
II. 5 he shall be strong above him, and have 
' Hag.' 2. 4 Yet now be strong, .be strong, O Joshua 
2. 4 be strong, all ye people of the land, saith 
Zech. 8. 9 Let your hands be strong, ye that hear in 
8. 13 fear not, (but) let your hands be strong ' 
i.To cause to be strong or hard, pin chazaq, 5. 
Dan. II. 32 people, .shall be strong, and do (exploits) 

5.3*0 strengthen self, pirr chazaq, 7. 

1 Sa. 4. 9 Be strong, and quit yourselves like men 

^.Strength, npm chozqah. 

2 Ch.26. 16 But when he was strong, his heart was 
7. To be or become or make strong, ijj; azaz. 

Psa. 8g. 13 strong is thy hand, (and) high is thy right 
Z.To be substantial, bony, Dsj; atsam. 

Psa. 38. 19 mine enemies (are) lively, (and) they are s. 

Isa. 31. 1 in horsemen, because they are very stro. 

Dan. 8. 8 when he was strong, the great horn waj 

II. 23 and shall become strong with a small pc. 

9.7*0 be moved, strengthened, 115 pazaz. 

Gen. 49. 24 arms of his hands were made strong by 
10.2*0 be or become high or strong, 3;'^ sagab. 

Deut. 2. 36 there was not one city too strong for us 

11. To be or become strong, f\p.B ieqeph. 

Dan. 4. II tree grew, and was strong, and the heig. 
4. 20 which grew, and was strong, whose heig. 
4. 22 thou, .that art grown and become strong 

12. To malce potaerful inwardly, iySvvafiSu endtin. 
Rom. 4. 20 but was strong in faith, giving glory to 
Eph. 6. 10 be strong in the Lord, and in the power 
Heb. II. 34 out of weakness [were made strong], wa. 
2 Ti. 2. I my son, be strong in the grace that is in 

13.7*0 make strong, strengthen, KparaiSo) krataioo. 

1 C0.16. 13 Watch ye. .quit you like men, be strong 

STROHG, to -wax, he waxen — 

1.7*0 be or become strong or hard, pin chazaq. 

Josh.17. 13 the children of Israel were waxen strong 
2.7*0 make strong, strengthen, Kparaiia krataioo. 

Luke I. 80 child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, and . 
2. 40 child grew, and waxed strong inspirit, ft, 
STRONO, stronger, to make, show self — 
1.7*0 strengthen, harden, j'DK amats, 3. 

2 Ch.ii. 17 made Rehoboam the son of Solomon str 
Psa. 80. 15 branch (that) thou madest strong for thy, 

80. 17 Sou of man (whom) thou madest strong 

2, 7*0 be or become strong < r hard, pin chazaq, 

Eze. 30. 21 bind it, to make it strong to hold the sw. 

3.7*0 strengthen, harden, pin chazaq, 3. 

2 Ch. II. 12 made them exceeding strong, having Ju. 
Nah. 2. I make (thy) loins strong, fortify thy power 

4. 7*0 cause to be strong or hard, pilj chazaq, 5. 
2 Sa. II. 25 make thy battle more strong against the 
Jer. 51. 12 make thp watch strong, set up the watoli. 
Jfah. 3. 14 tread the mortar, make strong the brick 

5. 7*0 strengthen self, piri chazaq, 7. 

2 Sa. 3. 6 Abner made himself strong for the house 
2 Ch.i6. g to show himself strong in the behalf of 

6. 7*0 irmke miqhty, bony, Dyj; atsam, 5. 

Psa. 103. 24 and made them stronger than their ene.: 

7.7*0 make firm, (rrepeoa stereoo. 

Acts 3. 16 hath made this man strong, whom ye B. 

STRONG HOLD — 

l.Cut off or fenced place, [hlf? Ktstsaron. 

Zech. g. 12 Turn you to the strong hold, ye prison—' 

2. Cut off or fenced place, i>3p mibtsar. 
Num 13. 19 dwell in, whether in tents, or in strong hJ 
2 Sa. 24. 7 came to the strong hold' of Tyre, and to all 
2 Ki. 8. 12 their strong holds wilt thousetonflre,and 
Psa. 89. 40 thou hast brought his strong holds to ruin 
Jer. 48. 18 (and) he shall destroy thy strong holds 
Lam. 2. 2 thrown down in his wrath the strongholds 

2. 5 he hath destroyed his strong holds, and ha. 
Dan. II. 24 forecast his devices against the strong h. 
Jlic. 3. II and throw down all thy strong holds 
Kah. 3. 12 All thy strong holds (shallbelTke)flgtrees 

3. 14 fortify thy strong holds : go into clay, and 
Hab. 1. 10 they shall deride every strong hold; for 

3..^ strong place, strong hold, lij;!? maoz. 

Isa. 23. II merchant (city), to destroy the strong ho. 
Nah. I. 7 Lord (is) good, a strong hold in the day ot 

i.A fortress, iv? metsad. 

Judg. 6. 2 mountains, and caves, and strong holds 

1 Sa. 23. 14 abode in the wilderness in strong holds \ 

23. 19 David hide himself with us in strong holds 

23. 29 And David. .dwelt in strongholds at E.-g.! 

Jer. 48. 41 Kerioth is taken, and the strong holds are 

^. A .fortress, !ri}^tf metsudah, 

2 Sa. 5. 7 Nevertheless David took the strong hold 

6. Bulwark, lii'D matsor. 

Zech. q, 3 Tyrus did build herself a strong hold, and 

J.Btilwark, m,5si? metsurah, 

■i Ch.ii. II fortified the strong taolds.and putcaptalns 



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Jsa. 



8.Cli_f, rock, y^D sda. 

Isa. 31. 9 ho shall pass over to hia Btrong hold lor fc. 

9. High place, 79 j; ophcl. 

Mic. 4. 8 etronghold of tho dauchtcr of Zlon, nnto 

10. yl strong hold, ox^poi/j-a ochurOma. 

3 Co. 10. 4 mighty . . to tho pullins dowa ol ctrong h. 
BTSONG pieces, place — 
1. Strong one, bar, p'D!< aphiq. 

Job 40. 18 His bones (aro as) strong pieces ot brass 
i.A fortress, niisip mctsudah. 

Job 39. 28 dwelieth. .upon tho crag, .tho strong pL. 
STBONGEE and stronger, to bo — 
Xo add strength, i'BN iP; yasaph, 5, omefs. 

Job 17. 9 clean hands shall bo stronger and stronger 
STBTJOOIE together, to — 
To struggle together, fs"i ratsAts, 7a. 

Gen. 25. 22 children struggled togothor within hor 
STUBBLE — 
1. Stubble, 6*5 qash. 

Exod. 5. 12 scattered . .to'gather stubblo Instead of st. 
15. 7 thy wrath, (which) consumed them as st. 
13. 25 and wilt thou pursue the dry stubble? 
41. 28 sling stones are turned with him Into Bt. 
41. 39 Darts are counted as stubble : he laughcth 
83. 13 make them like a wheel; as the stubblo 
5. 24 Therefore as tho fire devoureth tho stub. 
38. II ye shall bring forth stubblo : your breath 

40. 24 wlftrlwind shall take them away as stub. 

41. 2 dust to his sword, (and) as driven stubble 
47. 14 they shall be as stubble ; the flre shall bu. 

Jer. 13. 24 Therefore will I scatter them as tho stub. 
Joel 2. 5 flame of fire that devoureth tho stubblo 
Obad. j8 house of Esau for stubble, and they shall 
Nah. I. 10 they shall be devoured as stubble fully 
MaL 4. I all that do wickedly, shall be stubble : and 

2. Straw, ]^n teben. 

Job 21. 18 Tliey are as stubble bpforo tho wind, and 

S. Straw, stubble, KaXdfn; Tcalame. 

I Co. 3. 12 silver, precious stones, wood, hay, stub. 
STUBBORN, stubbomnesa — 
l.To be refractory, stubborn, TV) sarar. 

Deut 21. 18 If a man have a stubborn and rebellious 
21. 20 This our son (is) stubborn and rebellious 

Psa. 78. 8 a stubborn and rebellious generation, a g. 

Prov. 7. II She (is) loud and stubborn; herXeet abide 
2. To press in, be stubborn, TiS patsa.r, 5. 

I Sa. 15. 23 stubbornness (is as) Iniquity and Idolatry 
Z.Sharp, hard, n^'Q qasheh. 

Judg 2. 19 they ceased not., from their Btubbom way 
4. Sharpness, hardness, 'p'jp qeshi. 

Deut. 9. 27 look net unto the stubbornness of this pe. 
STUCK — 
To crush, strike, ^yo maah. 

1 Sa. 26. 7 spear stuck in tho ground at his \iolster 
STUDS — 

Bngraving, studs, rf"IJ) nequddoth. 

Song I. II willmake thee borders ofgold, wlthstnds 
STUDY, (to) — 
l.To meditate, utter, mutter, nyy hagah. 

Prov.is. 28 heart of the righteous studieth to answer 
24. 2 For their heart studieth destruction, and 

2.Study, 3Ci^ lahag. 

Eccl.i2. 12 and much study (is) a weariness of the flo. 
8. To v^e diligen ;e, make speed, ffirovSdCu spoudazS. 

2 TL 2. 15 Study to show thyself approved unto God 

i.To esteem as anhonour, <bi\oTifieoixat philotimeo. 
I Th. 4. II that ye study to be quiet, and to do your 
STUFF — 

1, Vessel, instrument, 7? keli. 

Gen. 31. 37 Whereas thou hast searched all my stuff 
31. 37 hast thou found of all thy household stuff 
45. 20 / Iso regard not your stuff ; for the good 
Exod22. 7 If a man shall deliver, .money or stuff to 
Josh. 7. II have put (it) even amoLg their own stuff 
I Sa. 10. 22 Behold, be hath hid himself among tho 
25. 13 men ; and two hundred abode by the stuff 
30. 24 his part (be) that tarrieth by the stuff : th. 
ITeh. 13. 8 cast forth all the household stuff of Tobl. 
Ezei. 12. 3 preparetheestuff forremoving.andremo. 
12. 4 bring forth thy stuff . . as stuff for romovl. 
12. 7 brought forth my stuff by day, as stuff tor 

2. WorJe, njN^i? melakah. 

E2;od36. 7 For the stuff they had was sufficient for 

8. Vessel, instrument, erKevos skeuos. 

Lukei7. 31 hi3 stuff in the house, let him not corns 

SrUHBIE, to (cause to) — 
l.To stumble, hp3 kashal. 

Psa. 27. 2 to eat up ray flosh, they "stumbled and fell 

Isa. 5. 27 irono shall bo weary nor Etumblo among 

8. 15 many among them shall etumblo, and fall 

59. 10 we stumble at noon day as in the night, wo 

Jer. 46. 6 they shall stumble, and frlltowa.'d the no. 

46. 12 mighty man hath otumbled against the 

so. 32 most proud shall stumble and fall, and 

Nah. 3. 3 corpses- they stombla ui>on their oorpMS 



2. To be ctv.mMcd, "fi':} kashal, 2. 

I Sx 2. 4 tliey that stumbled aro girded with ctrcn. 
Vio\. 4. 12 when U'.ou runticst, thou blialt not i;tumblo 
4. 19 tlicy know not at what they stumble 
24. 17 let not thino heart be glad when ho stum. 
Isa. 63. 13 That led them, .(that) they should not st. 
Jer. 20. II therefore my persecutors shall stumblo 

31. 9 way, wherein they shall not ctumblc; for 
Dan. II. 19 he shall stumblo and fall, aud not be found 
Nab. 2. s they shall stumble in their walk; they th. 

3. To cause to stumble, V? kashal, 5. 

Jer. 18. 15 have caused them to stumble In theic wa. 

ilaL 2. 8 yo havo caused many to stumblo at tho 
L To smite, plague, i?) nagaph. 

Prov. 3. 23 walk, .safely, and thy foot shall oot stu. 
a.To smite or plague self, 15 j nagaph, 7. 

Jer. 13. iC before your feet stumblo upon tho dark 

6. To stumble, smite together, pis picq. 

Isa. 28. 7 they err in vision, they stumble (in) Jud. 

7. To release, let go, throw down, &':y shaviat. 

I Ch. 13. 9 hand to hold tho aik; for the oxen stam. 
i.To strike against, irpoarKSvTw proskoptO. 

Johnii. 9 If any man w.alk In t)io day, ho stum, not 
II. 10 If a man walk in tho night, he stumbloth 

Rom. 9. 32 for they stumbled at that stumbling stono 
14. 21 whereby thy brother stumbleth, or la ott. 

I Po. 2. 8 which stumble at tho word, being disobe. 
'i.To stumble, fall, irraiw ptaio. 

Horn. II. II Have they stumbled that th?y should fall 
STUMBLING (block or stone) — 
1. Stumbling block, Vic*;? mikshol. 

Lev. 19. 14 Thoushalt not. .put a stumbllngblockbe. 

Isa. 57. 14 take up tho stumbling block out ot tho 

Jer. 6. 21 I will lay stumbling blocks beforo this pe. 

Ezo. 3. 20 lay a stumbling block before him, ho sliall 

7. 19 because it is the stumbling block of their 
14. 3 put the stumbling block of their iniquity 
14. 4, 7 putteth tho stumbling block of his iniq. 

2.Slumbling block, rhe:;Q maksheluh. 

Zcph. I. 3 and the stumbling blocks with tho wicked 
Z.A stroke, plague, 135 negcph. 

Isa. 8. 14 for a stono ot stumbling and for a rock of 

4. A striking against, stumbling block, vp6(TKo/ifj.a. 

Kom 14. 13 rather, that no man put a stumbling bL 
I Co. 8. 9 liberty of yours become a stumbling block 
I Po. 2. 8 a stone of stumbling, and a rock of offcuco 

5. Stono of stumbling, KlOos rev irpSa-ico/x/xaroi. 
Bom. 9. 32 for they stumbled at that stumbling stone 
9. 33 lay In Zion a stumbling stone and rock of 

6 A trap, gin, stumbling block, <rKdvSa\ov skand. 
Komii. 9 stumbling block, and a recompence unto 
I Co. I. 23 crucified, unto the Jews a stumbling block 
Rev. 2. 14 taught Balac to cast a stumbling block be. 

STUMP — 

JRoot, IBS iqqar. 

Dan. 4. 15 leave tho stump of his roots In the earth 
4. 23 yet leave tho stump of tho roots thereof 
4. 26 commanded to leave tho stump of the tree 

BU'-AH, tJlD riches, distinction. 

An Asherlte, eldest son of Zophah. n.o 1500. 
I Ch.7. 36 Tho sons of Zophah; 3., and Harnepher 

SUBDUE (unto, be subdued), to — 

l.To 'ead forth, -v^ dabar, 6. 

Psa. 18. 47 God that avcngeth me, and subdueth tho 
47. 3 Ho shall subdue tho people under us, and 

2. To make feeble, Sgiq chashal. 

Dan. 2. 40 iron brcaketh in pieces and subdueth all 
S.To go down, ti; yarad. 

Deut 20. 20 ^alt buUd bulwarks, .until it be subdued 

A.To subdue, 8*55 kabash: 

Gen. I. 28 replenish tho earth, and subdue It, and 
Mic. 7. 19 he will subdue our iniquities ; and thou 
Zech. 9. 15 shall devour.andsubdue with siing stones 

6. To be subdued, e>39 kabash, 2. 

Num 32. 22 land bo subdued before the LORD ; then 

32. 29 land shall bo subdued before you ; then 
Josh 18. I And the land was subdued before them 

I Ch.22. i3 land is subdued before the LOB]>, and be. 

6. To subdue, c'35 kabash, 3. 

; Sa. S, II dedicated of all nations which he subdued 

7. To he humbled, V}^ kana, 2. 

Judg 3. 30 So Moab was subdued thatday nnderthe 

8. 28 Thus was Midian subdued before the chl. 
II. 33 Thus the children of Ammon were subd. 

J Sa. 7. 13 So tho PhillBtines were subdued, and they 

1 Ch.2o. 4 there arose war. .and they were subdued 

8. To raake humble, J>J? kana, 5. 

Judg. 4. 23 So God subdued on that day Jahin the kl. 

2 Sa. 8. I smote the Philistines, and subdued them 

1 Ch.17. 10 Moreover I wIU subdue all thine enemies 

18. I smote the Philistines, and subdued them 
Neh. g. 24 subduedst before them the inhabitants of 
Psa. 81. 14 I should soon have subdued their enemies 

9. To cause to bow or bend, in? kara, 5. 

2 Sa. 22. 40 them that rose up. .hast thou subdued 
Psa. 18. 39 thou hast subdued under me those that 

10. To subdue, TTl radad. 

Psa. 144. 8 (he) in whom I trust ; who subdueth my 
Isa. 45. I whose right hand I have holden. to eub. 



11. To malx low or humble, h^ slieplud, 5. 

Dan. 7. 24 diverse from tho Qrst, and he sliall snbduo 

12. J'o agonize or contend against, KaTayan^i^o/iai. 
Ueb. II. 33 Whothrough faith subdued kiiigdom«,wr. 

13. To set in array under, iwoT<ia-(ra> hupotassn. 

I Co. 15. 28 when all tbin^-s e1i.-i11 bo subdued unto him 
Phil. 3. 21 whereby ho is able even to subdue all th. 

QUBJi:CT (to or unto, to be or make) 

X.IIchl in, subject or liable to, fvoxof enochos. 

Ueb. 2. 15 were all their lifetime subject to bLudaco 
2. To set in array under, inroTaa-cu hupotassO. 
Luko 2. 51 was subject unto them : but his mother 
10. 17 even tho devils arc subject unto us thro. 
10. 20 rejoice not, that the spirits aro subject u. 
Rom. 8. 7 lor it is not subject to the law of God, ne. ' 
e. 20 For the creature was made subject to va. 
13. I Let every soul bo subject unto tho higher 
13. 5 Wherefore (ye) must needs bo subject, not 
I Co. n, 32 spirit of tho prophets arc subject to the 
15. 28 eliall the Son also himself bcsubject unto 
Eph. 5. 24 Therefore as tho chiu-ch Is sul)Ject mito C. 
Titua 3. I Put them In mind to be subject to princ. 
I Pe. 2. 18 Servants, (be) subject to (your) masters 
3. 2s authorities and powers being made su. u. 
5. 5 Yea, all (of you) [bo subjectj ono to anot. 
SUBJECT, to — 
To set in array, {rrrorda-cra hupatassO. 

Rom. 8. 20 by reason of him who hath subjected tho 
SUBJECTION, (to be, bring, put, in. Into, under) — 
l.To subdue, t>y^ kabash, 1, 6. 

Jer. 34. II, 16 to return, and brought them into sub. 

2. To be humbled, pjj kana, 2. 

Psa 106. 42 and they were brought into subjection un. 
Z.To lead into servitude, Sov\ayay4ai dmdagOgeS. 

1 Co. 9. 27 bring (It)lnto subjection ; lest that by any 
i. Subjection, submission, inrorayi] hupotage. 

2 Co. 9. 13 glorify God for your professed subjection 
Gal. a. 5 To whom wo gave place by BUbJeeUon, no 

1 Ti. 2. II woman Icam In silence with all subjection 

3. 4 having hia children in 'ubjection with all 

5. 7*0 put in array under, vwordcau hupotassS. 
Hob. 2. 5 unto tho angels hath he not put in gnbjo. 
2, 8 bast put all things in subjection under his 

2. 8 For in that he put all In subjectlsn under 
12. 9 much rather bo In subjection unto the Fa. 

% Pe. 3. I w'ves, (be) in subjection to your own hu. 

3. 5 being in subjection unto their own hosb 

SUBMIT (self, nnto), to ■ — 

1. To lie, feign, 6*05 kachash, 3. 

Psa. 18. 44 jitrangcrs shall submit themselves nnto 

66. 3 thino enemies submit themselves uuto th. 

81. 15 haters, .should have submitted themael.n 

2,To feign self obedient, 8*05 kachash, 7. 

2 Sa. 22. 45 Strangers shall submit themselves nnto 
Z.To give the hand, n; inj nathan yad. 

1 Ch. 29. 24 submitted ihemselvcs unto Solomon the 

LTo humble self, n;;; anah, 7. 

Gen. 16. 9 Return to thy mistress, and submit tbys. 

5.7*0 humble or stir up self, C5-j raphas, 7 

Psa. C8. 30 submit himself with pieces of silver: scat. 

6. To yield under or submissively, IneiKca hupeikS. 

Heb. 13. 17 Obey them, .and submit yourselves : for 

7. To set in array under, iword<T<Ta> hupotassO. 

Eom 10. 3 have not submitted themselves unto the 
I Co. 16. 16 That ye submit yourselves unto such, and 
Eph. 5. 21 Submitting yourselves one to another In 
5, 22 Wives, [submit yourselves unto] your own 
CoL 3. 18 Wives, submit yourselves unto your own 
Jas. 4. 7 Submit yourselves therefore to God. Ees. 
I Po. 2. 13 Submit yourselves to every ordinance of 

5. 5 ye younger, submit yourselves unto the 

SUBOHN, to — 

To cast or throw under, suiom, 6xoPd\\a> hupab. 
Acts 6. II Then they suborned men, which said Wo 
SUBSCRIBE, to — 
To write, 3iD5 kathab. 

Isa. 44. 5 another shall Bubscriije (with) hisTianunn. 

Jer. 32. JO I subscribed the evidence, end sealed (It) 

32. 12 witnessses that subscribed the book of the 

32. 44 subscribe evidences, and seal (them), and 

SUBSTAITCE — 
\. Strength, \\h on. 

Ho3. 12, 8 I have found me out substance : (In) all my 
2.3Iischief, calamity, desire, n\t} havvah. 

Prov 10. 3 casteth away the substance of the wicked, 

3. Wealth, substance, sufficiency, pn hon. 

Prov. I, 13 We shall find all precious substance, we 
3.9 Honour the Lord with thy substance, and 

6. 31 he shall give all the substance of his hon. 
j2. 27 the substance of a diligent man (is)prec. 

28. 8 He that by usury . . tncreaseth his substance 

29. 3 keepeth company . .spendeth (his) substa. 
Song 8- 7 if a man would give all the substance of 

k,Force, might, wealth, "j'D chayil. 

Deut 33. 11 Bless, Lord, hissub'-tance, and accept the 

Job 5. 5 the robber swailoweih up their substance 

15. 29 shall not be rich, neither shall his substa 



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Job so, i3 Rooordiiig to (hia) substanos (shall) the ra. 
Jer. ij. 13 Thy substance and thy troarareo will I 

17. 3 I v;iH E^vo thy sxibstp.iics (and) all thy tr. 
Ob&d. 13 nor havo laid (hMCB) en their substance 
Mio. 4. 13 ooasacrata. .their sutstanco unto the Lo. 

i.Stcch, trwiiky n^p matctsebeth. 

laa. 6. 13 as an oak, whoso Enfistanco (ia) in them 
6. 13 the holy seed (shall be) the subatance th. 

6.^ living siibsiance. Dtp] yequm. 

Gen. 7. 4 every living substance that I have made 

7. 23 every living substance was destroyed wh. 

Seut II. 6 swallowed them up . . and all tho substance 

7.Existe7ice, substance, b'! yesh. 

Prov. 8. 21 cause thoso that love mo to Inherit Buhst; 

B.Power, n'2 hoach. 

Job 6.22 or, Givoarowardformeofyonrsuhstanco 

9. Acquisition, possession, njfpp iniqneh. 

Job 1. 3 His substance also was seven thousand sli. 
I. 10 and hia substance is increased in tho land 
\Q. Substance, bone, a-sy otsem'., 

P3a.i39. 15 My substance vras not hid f rom' thee. nvh. 
W. Standing substance, D'p qiiri. 

Job 22. 20 ■Whereas our substance is not "out down 
'12.Acquisiiion, possession, ];}i? qinyan. 

Gen. 34. 23 their cattle and their substance and every 
36. 6 all his beasts,, and all his substance, which 

Josh.14. 4 suburbs for their cattle and for their sub. 

Psa. 105. 21 made him lord, .and ruler of all his subs. 

13. What is gathered together, goods, wis"! rekush. 
Gen. 12. s all their substance that they had gathered 

13. 5 their substance was great, so that they co. 

15. 14 shall they come out with great substance 
J Ch.27. 31 All these (were) the rulers of the substance 

a8. I stewards over all the substance and posse. 
3 Ch.2i. 17 carried away all the substance (that was) 

31. 3 also the king's portion of his substance for 

32. 29 for God hath given him substance very 
35. 7 bullocks : these (were) of the king's subs. 

lEzra 8. 21 for our little ones, and for all our substance 
10. 8 all his substance should be forfeited, and 

\i.Substance, vdsdom, n\\y\n tushiyyah. 

Job 30. 22 ride(upon it),and dissolv est my substance 

"iZ. Substance, being, essence, ovcla ousia. 

lukeis- 13 there wasted his substance Ti-ith riotous 

XQ.Substancc, goods, property, vTrap^ts huparxis. 
Heb. 10. 34 in heaven a better and an enduring subs. 

IT.Things that are, vvdpxovra huparchonta. 

Luke 8. 3 which ministered unto him of tJioir subs. 
18. What stands under, substratum, uirJo-Taeri j. 

Heb. II. I Now faith is the substance of things hop. 
STTBSTAITCE, being yet unpcrfcot — 
Mmbryo, uVi golem. 

Psai39. 16 did see my substance, yet beiug unperf Oct 

STJBTII,, (to deal) subtilely, Dubtilty 

I.Wise, Djri chakam. 

2 Sa. 13. 3 and Jonadab (was) a very subtil man ^ 
i. Deceit, Tirryo mirmah. 

Gen. 27. 35 thy brother came with Bubtilty, and hath 

3. To deceive self, ^33 nahal, 7, 

Psaios. 25 turned their heart, .to deal subtilely with 

4. To keep, watch, reserve, besiege, "ixj natsar.' 

ProT 7. 10 the attire of an harlot, and subtil of hea. 
B.SiMilty, crookedness, Mnpy oqbah. 

2 Ki. 10. 19 Jehu did (it) iu subtil ty, to tho intent th. 
6. To be crafty, act craftily, onj; aram, 1, 5. 

1 Sa. 23. 22 it is told me (that) ho dealeth very subtil. 
7. Crafty, subtile, Dn^; arum. 

Gen. 3. I serpent was mora subtil than any beast of 
B. Craftiness, subtilty, H!?!!; ormah. 

Prov. 1. 4 To give subtilty to tho simple, to the yo. 

9. Deceit, fraud, guile, Si\os dolos. 

Matt26. 4 might tako Jesus by subtilty, and kill(h.) 
Acts 13. 10 full of all subtilty and all mischief, (th.) 

10. TJnscrupulousness, cunning, ■Kavovpyia panour. 

2 Co. II. 3 serpent beguiled Evo through hia subtL 
BTTBtJRB — 

1. Place for driving out cattle, suburb, b'"130 migrash. 
Lev. 25. 34 ilold of the suburbs of their cities may not 
If um 35. 2 unto tho Lovites suburbs for the cities ro, 
35. 3 suburbs of them shall be for their cattle. 
35. 4 Bubjirbs of tho cities, wliich ye shall give 
35. 5 this shall bo to them the suburbs of tho 
35. 7 cities : them (shall yo give) with their su. 
Jo3h.i4. 4 with their suburbs for their cattle andfor 
21. 2 cities . . with the suburbs thereof for our 
SI. 3 chJJren.. gave., these cities and their su. 
SI. 8 gave, .these cities with their suburbs, as 
=1. II gave them the city. . v/ith tho suburbs th. 
ai. 13 with her suburbs .. v/ith her suburbs 
[So in verse 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, sr, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 
38, 29 30, 31 32, 33, 34, 35, 38, 39, 41, 42.] 

I Ch. 5. 16 they dwelt, .in all the suburbs of Sharon 
6 55 and tho suburbs thereof round about it 
6 57 with her suburbs. .with her suburbs 
t«o In verse 58, 59, 60, 64, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 
f4. 75. 76. 77, 78, 79. 80, 8ii 



I Ch.-3. Levites (which are) in their cities (and) su. 
a Ch.iT. zi, JJov the Levites left their suburbs, and th. 
31. 19 (which were) in the fields of the suburbs 
Bze. 27. 28 The suburbs shall shake at tho sound of 
45. 2 fifty cubits round about for tho suburbs 
48. 15 for the city, for dwelling, and for suburbs 
48. 17 suburbs of the city shall bo toward the 
2.Stiburb, or open summer house, ins parvar. 

a Ki. 23. II chamber. .v/hioh(was)in the suburbs, and 
SUBVEaT, subverting, to — ; 
l.To deal or use perversely,' mji avath, 3. 

J Lam. 3. 36 To subvert a man in his cause, the XoRD 
2.70 subvert, destroy, demolish, avaa-Kiua^a anas. 
Acts 15. 24 subverting your souls, saying, (Ye must) 
2. To turn iip, overturn, tiyaTp^ira anatrepS. 

Titus I. II who subvert whole houses, teaching thi. 
4 To turn out of the way, e/co-Tpc^w ehstrepho. 

Titus 3. iiKnowiug thathethat is such is subverted 
Z.A ttirning down or over, overthrow, Karaarpoipi). 
a Ti. 2. 14 to no profit, (but)to the subverting of the 
SUCCEED, to — 
l.To possess, iaJce possession, ty'i; yarash. 

Dout. 2. 12 but the children of Esau succeeded them 

s. 21 they succeeded them, and dwelt in their 

a. 22 succeeded them, and dwelt in their stead 

12. 29 succeedest them, and dwellest in their la. 

19. I succeedest them, and dwellest in their 

2. 2*0 rise up, stand still, D^p qum. 

Deut 25. 6 shall aucoecd in the name of hia brother 
STJC'-COTH, nap, ni3p booths. 

1. A place E. of Jordan where Jacob went after Esau 
departed from him, now called Sakut. 

Gen. 33. 17 Jacob journeyed to S., .ind built him an 
33. 17 therefore the name of the place is called S. 

2. Tlio first station of Israel after leaving Ramcses in 
Egypt. 

Exod.i2. 37 Israel journeyed from Eameses to S., ab. 

13. 20 they took their journey from S., and enc. 

lTum33. 5 removed from Eamoses, and pitclied in 3. 

33. 6 they departed from S., and pitched in Et. 

3. A place in Gad, near Beth-nimrah; perhaps the same 
as No. I. 

Josh. 13. 27 Beth-aram, and Beth-nimrah, and S., and 
Judg. 8. 5 he said unto tho men of S., Give, I pray 
8. 6 the princes of S. said, (Are) the hands of 
8. 8 answered him as the men of S. had ans. 
8, 14 caught a young man of the men of S., and 
S. 14 he described unto him the princes of S. 
B. 15 he eamo unto the men of S., and said, Be. 
8. 16 and with them he taught the men of S. 
i. A city in Ephraim, near Zarthan, nov/ called SaJcut. 

1 Ki. 7. 46 in the clay ground between S. and Zarth. 

2 Ch. 4. 17 in the clay ground between S. and Zered. 
Psa. 60. 6 I will divide Shechem, and mote out. .3. 

108. 7 I will divide Shechem, and mete out. .3. 

SUC-COTH EE'-BTOTH, ni33 nbp booths for the daug. 
A Babylonian god, mentioned along with Nergal, 
Ashema, Nibhaz, Tartah, Adrammelech, Annammelech, 
and other Assyrian gods. 

2 Ki. 17. 30 the men of Babylon made S., and the men 
BTJCGOTJH, ouccourer, to — • 
X.To gird, llN azar. 

2 Sa. 8. 5 when tho Syrians, .came to Succour Ha. 
21.17 Abishai the son of Zoruiah succoured him 

2. To {catise to) gird, itN azar, 5. 

2 Sa. 18. 3 better that thou succour us out of the cl. 

Z.To come to the help of, aid, assist, help, 0or}0f'a. 
2 Co. 6. 2 in the day of salvation have I succoured 
Heb. 2. 18 is able to succour them that are tempted 

4. One standing before, border, protector, TrpocnaTis. 

HomiS. 2 forshehathbeenasucoourerof many,and 
SUCH — 

I. These, n^K elleh. 

Deut 25. 16 For all that do such things, (and) all that 
2.This, p_ den. 

Ban. 2. 10 asked such things at any magician, or as. 
Z^That, Kirin hahu. 

1 Ki. 10. 10 there came no more such abundance of 

LAs they, DrtJ kahem. 

2 Ch. 9. II there were none such seen before in tho 

^.As these, njnj kahennah. 

Gen. 41. 19 such as I never saw in all the land of Eg. 
Job 23. 14 performeth. .and many such (things are) 

6. This, T\K\n hazzoth. 

Deut 13. 14 such abomination is wrought among you 

7. This, nj zek. 

Deut. 5. 29 O that thero were such an heart in them 

8. This, n\r\ hazzeh. 

2 Ki. 6. 9 Beware that thou pass not such a place 

9. Thus, na koh. 

Isa. 20. 6 Behold, such (is) oar expectation, whither 
10.>Sb, 13 ken. 

Exod lo. 14 before them there were no such locusts 

II. Such and such, ''ibhti '41^9 peloni ahtwni. 

I Ra. 21. 2 appointed (my) servantsto such and such 
a Si. & 8 In aucb eaa iuch a place (abaU bo) my ca. 



l",This, that, he, she, it, SSe, T'fivSe hode, tinde.\ 
Jas. 4. 13 tomorrow v/o will go into such a city, and 

IZ. These, ravratauia. 

I Co. 6. II such were some of you ; but yo are wash. 

14.aS'kc/i. as, ToiScrSe.toiosde, 

sTe. i.i7whenthetecame -such a voice to him from 

15. Siieh as this, roiovros toioutos. 

Matt. 9. 8 God, which had given such power unto 
18. 5 whoso shall receive one such little child 
19. 14 for of such is tho kingdom of hcayen 
Mark 4. 33 with many such parables spake he the wo. 

6. 2 that even such mighty works are wrought 

7. 8 [and many other such like things ye do] 

7. 13 and many such like things do ye 

9. 37 Wliosocvcr shall receive one of such ch!. 

10. 14 forbid them not- for of such is the kingd. 
13. 19 ailliction, such as was not from the begin. 

Iukei8. 16 forbid them not: for of such is tho kingd. 
John 4. 23 for the Father sccketh such to worship 

8. 5 [commanded us, that such should be sto.] 

9. 16 can a man that is a sinner do S 'ch mirac. 
Acts 16; 24 having received such a ch.irge, ;hrust th. 

21, 25 concluded that they observe no such thing 

22. 22 A^y y with such a (fellow) from the earth 
26. 29 were both almost and altogether such as 

Kom.i6. 18 I'orthey that are such serve not our Lord 

1 Co. 5. I such fornication as is not so much as na. 

7. 15 asisterisnotunder bondage insuch(eaBes) 

7. 28 such shall have trouble in the flesh: but ' 

11. 16 we have no such custom, neither tho chur. 
15. 48 As (is) the earthy, such (.-ire) they also that 

15. 48 as (is) the heavenly, such (arc) they also 

16. 16 That ye submit yourselves unto siich, and 
16. 18 therefore acknowledge ye them that are ». 

a Co. 2. 6 Sufficient to such a man (is) this punish. 
3. 4 such trust have we through Christ to God 
3. 12 Seeing then that wo have such hope, wo 
30. II B^ch (will we bo) also indeed when wo are 

11. 13 For such (are) false apostles, deceitful wo. 

12. 3 knew such a man, whether in the body or 
Gal. s- -^ tl^^* "^^y ■'^hich do such things shall not 

J. 23 Meekness, temperance: against such thero 
Phil. a. 29 Receive . . with all gladness; and hold such 

2 Th. 3. 12 Now them that are such we commandand 

1 Ti. 6. s [gainlsgodliness: fromsuchwithdrawth.] 
Titus 3. 1 1 Knowing that he that is such is subvert. 
Heb. 7.26 For such an high priest became us, (who 

8, I We have such an high priest, who is set 

12. 3 For consider him that endured such con. 

13. 16 for with such sacrifices God is well pleased 
Jas.. 4. 16 rejoice in your boasting: allsuchrejoicing 

3 John 8 We therefore ought to receive such, that 

16.ro these, tovto's toutois. 

Gal. 5. 21 drunkenness, re vellings.'and such like: of 

Ij. These, roirovs toutous. ■ 

2 Ti. 3. 5 denying the power thereof: from Buchtn. 

18. Of these, tou'twi' touton. 

Acts 18. 15 Iwill bene judge of 8. iTh.4.6; Be.20.6. 

SUCH (a case, a time), in or at — 

1. Thus, according to this, .12| kaJcah. 

Psa. 144. 15 Happy (is that) people thatisinsuchnca. 

'i.Now, so now, nJK? keeneth. 

Ezra 4. 10, II on this side the river, and at such a 
7. 12 unto Ezra, .perfect (peace), and at such a 

Z.Now, so now, nil? keeth. 

Ezra 4. 17 beyond the river. Peace, and at such atL 

SUCH- a man, such a one — 
1. This, nj zeh. 

Job 14. 3 dost thou open thine eyes upon such an o. 

1. Any one, somebody, Seivadeina. 

Matt 26. i3 Go into the city to such a man, and say 

Z. Such as this, roiovros toioutos. 

1 Co. 5. 5 To deliver such an one unto Satan for tho 
'v 5. II extortioner; with such an one no not to 

X Co. 2. 7 lest perhaps such a one should be a. 6. 

10. 1 1 Let such an one think this, that . . as we are 

12. 2 such an one caught up to the third heaven 

12. 5 Of Bueh an one will I glory :'yet of myself 

Gal. 6. I ye Tihich are spiritual restore such an one 

Phm. 9 being such an one as Paul tho aged, and 

SUCH and suoh inings — 

As these an J as these, n^riai n|n| kaJiennah vekahen. 

2 Sa. 12. '3 Lave given unto thee such and such thi. 
SUCH as ~ 

l.Sueh as, V'i? Icemd. 

Neh. 6. 1 1 Should such a man as I flee f and who (Is 

2. Such, such as, olos hoios. 

Matt 24. 21 such as was notsinco thebeglnningof the 
Marki3. 19 affliction, such as was not from the begL 
2 Co. 10. 11 such as we are in word by letters when 
12. 20 I shall not find you such as I would, and 
!->. 20 I shall be found unto you such as yo wo. 
Rev. 16. 18 such as was not since men were upon the 

3. Ofiohat kind or sort, dvotot hopoios. 

Acts 26. 29 v/ere both almost and altogether such as 

4. Who, whosoever, what, lohatsoever, ttrri^ hostis. 
Mark 4. 20 such as hear the wurd, and receive (it), and 

6. These,, those, ovroi houtoi. 

Mark 4. 1 3 ft^vvn ctta-Ms thorns ; euch as bear tbo ira. 



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fiTTCH deed, like, thing — 
"l.Thty, these, jn hen. 

£ze. i8. 14 arid considereth, and doeth not such like 

i.Like this, ns'b kazoth. 

Juds ig. 30 There was no such deed done nor sceu fr. 

3.S0, 13 ken! 

aSa. 13. 13 no such thing ought to be done la Israel 

i. These, ravra iavXi. 

John 7. 32 lieard that the people murmureil such th. 
I ■ 2 Pe. 3. 14 seeins that ye look lor such things, ho 

5.0/ this Icind or sort, such, toiovtos toiojitos. 
Luke 9. 9 but who is this of whom I hear siicli th.? 
S' 13. 2 sinners. .because they sufTcrcd [such thi.?] 
Acts 21. 25 WTitten. .that tliey observe no such thing 
Rom. 1. 32 that they which commit such tilings arc 
a. 2 against thcin which commit such tilings 
a. 3 that judgest them which do such things 
Bph. 5. 27 not haviugspot,orwrinkle,orauysuchth. 
neb. II. 14 For they that say such luiuysde.Uul. 5. 2c 

6. Tiu things xcUhin, to Ivovra ia enonta. 

Luke II. 41 rather give alms of such thing^ as ye have 

'J, The things alongside, rck irdpovTa ta paronta. 

Heb. 13. 5 content with such things as yo have : for 
StJCHATHITES, D'nps::'. 
A family of Scribes, dwelling at Jahcz near Judah. 

I Ch. 2. 55 the Tirathites, the Shimeathitcs, (and) S. 
BXTCK (up, give, make), to — ; 
I.T0 wring or drain out, T\)fa matsah. 

Eze. 23. 34 Thou Shalt even drink it and suck fit) out 

i.Td Slick, py yanaq, 

D3ut 33. 19 they shall suck (of) the abundance of the 
Job 3. 12 or why the breasts that I should suck? 

20. i5 He shall suck the poison of asps : the vi. 
Song S. I that sucked the breasts of my mother ! 
Isa. 60. 16 suck the milk of the Gentiles, and shalt 

66. II That ye may suck, and be satisfied with 
66. 12 then shall ye suck, ye shall be borne upon 
Joel 2. 16 children, and those that suck the breasts 

3. To suckle, give suck, py, yanaq, 5. 

Gen. 21. 7 that Sarah should have given children su.? 
Dent 32. 13 made him to suck honey out of the rock 
I Sa. I. 23 gave her son suck until she weaned him 
I Ki. 3. 21 when I arose, .to give my child suck, be. 
Lam. 4. 3 they givo suck to, their young ones : the 

4. To gulph down, iwallow, vVj_ ala, 3. 

Job 39. 30 Her young ones also suck up blood: and 

h.To suckle, give suck, 6r\\a^(i) thelazo. 

Matt 24. 19 woc.tothemthat give suck, in tliosc days 
Mark 13. 17 woe., to them thatgivesuck, in those da. 
Luke II. 27 and the paps which thou hast sucked 

21. 23 vroe. .to them that give suck, in those da. 
23. 29 and the paps which never [gave suck] 

SUCKING (child), suckling — • 
"i.Fat, best, ^Sn chalab . 

I Sa. 7. 9 Samuel took a sucking lamb, and oifcred 

2. To suck, py, yanaq. 

~>Numii. 12 as a nursing father beareth the sucking 
Deut32. 25 the suckling (also) with the mau of grey 

1 Sa. 15. 3 slay both. .Infant and suckling, ox and 

22. 19 smote, .sucklings, and ox'en, and asses 
Psa. 8. 2 Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings 
Isa. II. 8 sucking child shall pl.iy on the hole of 
Jer. 44. 7 to cut off from you. .child and suckling 
Lam. 2. II the sucklings swoon iu the streets of the 
4. 4 tongue of the suckinc child cleaveth to 

3. To suckle, give siick, 6r]\d(a thelazo. 

jratt2i. iS Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings 

6TIDDEN, (very suddenly, to make) — 

l.Ina sudden, suddenly, cxna yns? hephetha pithom. 

Num. 6. 9 if anymau die very suddenly byliim.and 
2. Hasting, nn? maher. 

Deut. 7. 4 kiudled against you, and destroy thee su. 
Z.To hasten, irr? mahar, 3. 

2 Sa. 15. 14 lest he overtake us sudleuly, and bring 

4. Suddenly, DiNns pithom. 

I'furai2. 4 Lord spakosuddenlyunto Moses, andun. 
Josh.io. 9 Joshua.therefore came unto them sudd. 
II. 7 So Joshua came . .against them, .suddenly 
2 Ch.29. 35 rejoiced, .for the thing was (done) sudde. 
Job , 5. 3 root: but suddenly I cursed his habitation 
^" 9. 23 If the scourge slay suddenly, he will la. 
22. 10 round .about thee, and sudden fear trou. 
Psa. 64. 4 suddenly do they shoot at him, and fear 
-. 64. 7 God shall shoot . . suddenly shall they be 
! Prov. 3. 25 Be not afraid of sudden fear, neither of 
', 6. 15 Therefore shall his calamity come sudde. 
24 22 Fortheir calamity shall rise suddenly, and 
9. 12 evil time, when it falleth suddenly upon 

29. 5 yea, it shall be at an instant suddenly 

30. 13 whose breaking Cometh suddenly at an 

47. II de.solation shall come upon thee suddenly 

48. 3 did (them) suddenly, and they came to 
4. 20 suddenly are my tents spoiled, (and) my 
6. 26 for the spoiler shall su Idenly come upon 

15. 8 have caused (Inra)to fall upon it suddenly 
,18. 22 when thou sIliU hrinj: a troop sudd jnly 
- '51. 8 Babylon is suddenly fallen and destroyed 
3f«],l3.1x sbaU suddenly come to liis temple, cvca. 



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Jor. 



b. Any instant, ^Tij pcthai 

Kum 35. 22 But if he thrust him suddenly ■nithonf 
Prov. 6. 15 suddenly ch.-.U lie bo broken without rem. 
^ ! 29. I suddenly bo destroyed, and that without 

' lEab. 2. 7 Shall they not rise up suddenly tliat_Bh. ,^ 

^.A moment, a rest, yn rega. 

Psa. 6. 10 Ietthcmreturn(aud)bca5hamcdsuddenly_' 
7.7*0 cause to rest, y:"i raga, 5, 

Jer. 49. 19 will suddenly m.-.ke him run away from":^ 
50. 44 but I will m.akc them suddenly run away 

R.Stldden, unexpected, ai<pyi3iot aiphnidios. 

I Th. 5. 3 then sudden destruction comcth upon th, 
^.Suddenly, on a sudden, &.(pya aphnS. 

Acts 2 2 suddenly there came a sound from heav. 
16. 26 sud<lenly there was a great earthquake 
28. 6 swollen, or fallen down dead suddenly 

10. Suddenly, unexpectedly, i^alipyi/js exaiphnes. 
Marki3. 36 Lest, coming suddenly, ho find you sleep. 
Luke 2. 13 suddenly there was with the angel a niul. 

9. 39 spirit taketh him, and he suddenly crieth 
Acts 9. 3 suddenly there sbined round about him a 

22. 6 suddenly there shone from heaven a grc. 

11. Unexpectedly, suddenly, c|a7riva cxapina.' 
Jlark 9. 8 suddenly, when they had looked round 

ll.Quickly, speedily, Toxf'wi tacheos,^ 

I Ti. 5. 22 Lay hands suddenly on no man, neither 

SUE at the law, to — 

To judge, sue at laio, Kpiva krinS. 

Jtatt. 5. 40 if any man wUl sue thco at the law, and 

SUITER, to — 

\.To be able, permit, Vz] yakol. 

■■ Psa.ioi. 5 lilm that hath.. a proud heart will not I au. 

2. To put down, leave, let alone, ny yanach, 5. 
Judg 16. 26 Suffer me that I may feel the pillars wh. 
1 CI1.16. :i lie suffered no man to do them wrong 
Esth. 3. S (is) not for the king's profit to suffer them 
Psa. 105. 14 He suffered no man todo them wrong; yea 
Eccl. 5. 12 abundance of the rich will not suffer him 

3. To cmpass, wait, "ins kathar, 3. 

Job 36. 2 Suffer me a little, and Iwill showthceth, 

4. To spread out, leave, u^i natash. 

Gen. 31. 28 hast not suffered me to kiss my sons and 

5. To lift tip, H'^i nasa. 

lev. 19. 17 rebuke thy neighbour, and not suffer sin 
Job 21. 3 Suffer me that I may speak ; and after th. 
Psa. 83. 15 (while) I suffer thy terrors I am distract. 
Provig. 19 A man of great wrath shall suffer punish. 
Jer. 15. 15 know that for thy sake.I have sufieredro. 

6. To give, jn; nathan. 

Gen. 20. 6 therefore suffered I thee notto touch her 

31. 7 but God suffered him not to hurt me 
Exodi2. 23 will not suffer the destroyer to come in 
Num 21. 23 Sihon would not suffer Israel to pass th. 
Deut i3. 14 thy God hath not suffered thee so (to do) 
Josh.io. ig suffer them not to enter into their cities 
Judg. 1. 34 for they would not suffer them to come 
3. 28 took the fords, .and suffered iiot a man to 
15. I but her father would not suffer him to go 

1 Sa. 24. 7 and suffered them not to rise against Saul 

2 Sa. 21. 10 suffered ueither thebiidsof the air forest 
I Ki. 15. 17 that he might not suffer any to go out or 
Job 9. i3 He will not suffer me to take my breath 

31. 30 Neither have I suffered my mouth to sin 
Psa. 16. 10 neitlier Avilt thou suffer thine holy one to 

5 j. 22 shall never suffer the righteous to bo mo. 

66. 9 holdeth our soul in life, and sultereth not 

121. 3 Ho willnotsufferthy foot to be moved : he 

Eccl. 5. 6 Suffer not thy mouth to cause thy flesh to 

7. To hold up, a;'e'xo;Uoi amchomai. 

Matt 17. 17 perverse generation, .how longshall I su. 
M.aik g. 19 faithless generation . . how long shall I su. 
Luke 9.41 perverse generation. .how long shall I.. su. 

1 Co. 4. 12 v/e bless; being persecuted, we suffer it 

2 Co. 11. 19 For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing ye (yo.) 

II. 20 For ye suffer, if a man bring you into bo. 
Heb. 13. 22 suffer the word of exhortation : fori have 

8. To send mcn.y, let go, permit, atpir^i^i aphiemi. 

Matt. 3. 15 said uuto him. Suffer. Then he suffered 
ig. 14 Jesus said. Suffer little children, and for. 

23. 13 neither suffer ye them that arc entering 
Mark i. 34 suffered not the devils to speak, because 

5. tg suffered him not, but saith unto him. Go 
5. 37 suffered no man to followliim,save Peter 
7. 12 suffer him no more to do ought for his fa. 

10. 14 Suffer the little children to comeuntome 

11. 16 would not suffer that any man should ca. 
Luke 8. 51 suffered no man to go in, save Peter and J. 

12. 39 not luive suffe-ed his house to be broken 
iS. 16 Suffer little children toeome unto nie, and 

Rev. II. 9 shall not su.ffer their dead bodies to be put 

9. To give, Si'Sw^ui didomi. 

Acts 2. 27 neither wilt thou suffer thine holy one to 

13. 33 Thou shalt not suffer thine holy one to see 

10. To permit, suffer, let fall, ida eao. 

Matt 24. 43 wouldnot have su.ffered his house to be br. 

Luke 4. /I rebuking (them), sufferca them notto spe. 
22. 51 Je.5U3 answered and said. Suffer yo thus 

Acts 14. 16 Who in times past suffered all nations to 
16. 7 assayed togo. .butthe spiritsufferedthem 
19, 30 the people, the disciples suffered him not 

ss. 4 escaped the sq», jrct vca^cancc EtiScrttti . 



1 Co. 10. J3 "Who will not Buffer you to be tempted r^» 
V^v. 2. so because Ithou Buffcrcst) that woman Jczc'. 

11. To turn over on, commit to, lirirpdruepilrepTi. 
•,Matt. 8. 21 Lord, suffer mo first to go and bury my fa, 

8. 31 [suffer) us to go away into the herd of ewino 
19. 8 Euffcrcu you to put away your wives : but 

Ularkio. 4 MoEcs r,uffcred to write a bill of divorce. 
Luke 8. 32 suffer them to enter.. And he suffered tli! 

9. 59 Lord, suffer me first to go and bury my fat. 
;Acts 21. 39 beseech thee, suffer nie to speak unto the 

28. 16 but Paul was suffered to dwell by himtcK 
ij Tl. i 2. 12 suffer not a woman to teach nor to usarn 

12. Able to suffer, iraVriT 6% patJtetos!\ 

Act. 26. 23 That Christ should solTcr, (and) that hesh. 

13. To suffer, endure,' experiaic, •uiax't' paschs. 
Matt 16. 21 suffer many things of the elders and chlei 

17. 12 Likewise shall also the son of man suffer 

27. 19 for I have suffered many things this day 

ark 5. 26 had suffered many things of many physic. 

8. 31 th.at the son of man must suffer ni^ny th. 

9. 12 that he must suffer many things, and bo 
Luke 9. 22 The son of man must suffer many things 

^ 13. 2 sinners. .becausctheysufferedsuchlhiiigs 
17. 25 Butfir.stmustchsuffermanythlngs,andbe 
22. 15 to cat this passovcr with you before I tu. 
24. 26 Ought not Christ to have cuffercd theie 
24. 46 thus it behoved Christ tosuffer, andtorlco 
Acts 3. 18 that Christ should suffer, he hath so ful. 

9.16 great things he must sufferfor my name's 
17. 3 Christmust needs have suffered, and risen 

1 Co. 12. 26 whether one member suffer, all the mem. 

2 Co. I. 6 tho same. Bufferings which we also suffer 
Gal. 3. 4 Have ye suffered so many things in vainf 
PhiL 1. 29 believe on him. but also to suffer for his 

I Th. 2. 14 for ye also have suffered like things of yo. /- 

s Th. I. 5 kingdom of God, for which ye also suffer 

X Ti. I. 12 For the which cause I also suffer these th. 

Heb. 2. 18 For in that he himself hath suffered, beinit 

5.8 obedience by the things which he tuffcicd 

9. 26 For then must he often have suffered sinco 

13. 12 Jesus also, .suffered without tho gate 

I Pe. 2. 19 if a man. .endure grief, suffering wrongf. 

2. 20 but if, when yo do well, and suffer (for it) 

2. 21 because Christ also suffered for us, leaving 

2. 23 when he suffered, he threatened not ; but 

3. 14 But and if ye suffer for righteousness' sake 

3. 17 yesufferfor welldoing, than for evil doing 

3. 18 For Christ also hath once [suffered] fors. 

4. I Christ hath suffered for us iu the flesh, arm 
4. I for he that hath suffered in the flesh hath 
4. 15 But let none of you suffer as a murderer 

4. 19 let them that suffer according to the will 

5. 10 after that ye have suffered a while, make 
Rev. 2. 10 none of those tilings which thou shalt su. 

\i.To permit, let, irpocredw proseao. 

Acts 27. 7 wind not suffering us, we sailed under C. 

15.ro cover, endure, sustain, bear, ariya slegS. 

1 Co. 9. 12 suffer all things, lestwe should hlndcrths 

16.7*0 hold up under, \nr(x<^ hxipecho. 

Judo 7 set forth for an example, suffering the vc, 
17.7*0 remain under, siistain, ivofniva hupomimO. 

2 Tl. 2. 12 If we suffer, we sh.all also reign with (him) 
\Sec also Adversity, affliction, bear, decrease, famish, 
hunger, lacking, live, manners, reproach, shipwreck, 
thirst, tribulation, trouble, wrong.] 

BUFFER before, long, loss, need, with, to — 

1. 7*0 cause loss, (rifitow zhnioo. 

I Co. 3. 15 shall suffer loss : but he himself shall be 
Phih 3. 8 for whom I have suffered tho loss of all th, 

2.7*0 bear long, naiepo0u/iea> makrothnmco. 

I C0.13. 4 Charity suffereth long, (and) is kind; ch. 

3. 7*0 suffer before, vpoTtdax'-' propaseho. 

1 Th. 2. 2 But even after that we had sufferedbefore 

4. 7*0 suffer v.-iih, o-u/tirdo-xw sumj^ascho. 

Rom. 8. 17 if so be that we suffcrwith (him), thatwe 
I Co. 12. 26 all the members suffer with it ; or one me. 

5. To be behind, lack, vffr^petii hitsterco. 

Phil. 4. 12 hungry, both to abound .ind toscfTernccl 

SUFFER not, prosecution, shame, viclente, to — 
1.7*0 dishonour, ari^afw atimuzo. 

Acts 5 . 4 1 counted worthy to suffer shame for Iiis na. 

2. To be forced, urged vehemently, Pid(ofiai biazcmai 

Mattii. 13 kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, and 

3.7*0 run quickly, pursue, Siwku dioko. 

Gal. 5. II why do I yet suffer persecution? then 13 

6. 12 only lest they should suffer persecution 

2 Ti. 3. 12 all that will live godly . .shall suffer pers, 
i. To hinder, restrain, kwXvu kSluo. 

Heb. 7. 23 because they were not suffered to contin. 
SUFFEPvING — 
Suffering, affection, irdDTjua pathema. 

Itom 8. iS Forlreekon th.atthe sufferings of thfjpr. 

3 Co I 5 For as the sufferings of Christ abound in 

I 6 intheenduringof the same sufferings wh. 

i" 7 that as ye are partakers of the sufferings. 
Phil 3 10 fellowship of liis sufferings, being made 
Col I -4 ^^'ho now rejoice in my suffenngs for yon 
Heb 2 g suffering of death, crowned with glory and 

2. I make the Captain, .perfect through suff. 
I Pe. I. J I when it testified beforehand the suffering* 

4. 13 as ye are partakers of Christ's suffering!* 
s. I witness ottke euSenogs of Christ, atul 



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BITFFICE, bo Bufficed, to 

l.To^find, K^:^ matsa. 
.Kum II. 22 the herds be slain for them, to BUtflce th. 
.'- II. 22 gathered together for them, to aufllce th. 
Judg 21. 14 and yet so they sufficed them not 

t.SIanj/, miich, enough, yirah 

Deut. 3. 26 Let it sufilce thee ; speak no more unto 
Eze. 44. 6 let it suffice you of all your abominations 
^ 45. 9 Let it suffice you, O princes of Israel ; rem. 

'%. Satisfied, i;?V sahca. 

Ruth 2 14 and she did eat, and was sufficed, and le. 

4'. Satiety^ yjb sola.'' ■ 

Euth 2^x8 that she had reserved after she was suffl. 

5. To suffice,' pS'7 saphaq.' 

I Ki.2o. 10 dust of Samaria shall suffice for handfuls 

G. Sufficient, a.pKer6s arketos. 

1 Po. 4. 3 I'or the time past of (our) life may suffice 

7. To suffice, satisfy, apKioi' arheu. , 

Johni4. 8 Lord, show us the Father, and it sufflceth 

BTTFFICIENCT, suffioient, sufficiently — 

\. Sufficiency, ^. dai. 

Exod36. 7 For the stuff they had was sufficient for 
Deut 15. 8 Shalt surely lend him sufficient for hisne. 
FroV23. 16 eat so much as is sufficient for thee, lest 
Isa 40. 16 And Lebanon (is) not sufficient to burn 
40. 16 beasts thereof sufficient for a 6umt offer. 

2. S 'efficiently, ^i^ maddai. 

If. 2 Ch.30. 3 had not sanctified themselves sufficiently 

S.Sifficiency, P?n scphcq. 

f Job eo. 22 In the fulness of his sufficiency he shall 

4. Many, much, enough, 2"i rab. 

1^ Dout33. 7 let his hands be sufficient tor him ; and be 

b. Satiety, ni??V sohah. 

Isa. 23. 18 to eat sufficiently, and for durable cloth. 

6. Sufficient, apicerSi arketos. 

Watt. 6. 34 Sufficient unto the day (is) the evil there. 

7. To suffice, satisfy, apKeu arheo. 

John 6. 7 not sufficient for them, that every one of 

2 Co. 12. 9 My grace is sufficient for theo : for my st. 

5. Self sufficient, avrapKeia autarkeia. 

I 2 Co. 9. 8 always having all sufficiency in all (things) 

9. Coming tip to, sufficient, laavas hikanos. 
■ 3 Co. 2. 6 Sufficient to such a man (is) this punisTi, 

2. 16 And who (is) sufficient for these things ? 

3. 5 Not that we are sufficient of ourselves 

10. Sufficiency, iKaySri]! hikanotes. 

2 Co. 3. 5 of oiurselves ; but our sufficiency (is) of 

SUIT, (to make) — 

1. To appease, weaken, smooth doton, mnchalah, 3. 

Job II. 19 yea, many shall make suit unto thee 

2. Order, valuation, suit, ^"ly erek. 

> Judg 17. 10 and a suit of apparel, and thy victuals. So 

3. St rife, pleading, 3""! rib, 

2 Sa. 15. 4 that every man which hath any suit or 
ETJKKUnrS, D';?p. 

An African or Egyptian tribe, mentioned with the 
Lablm, and the Ethiopians; tlieSuchoo of Pliny. B.C. 29. 
i 2 Ch. 12. 3 the Lubims, the S., and the Ethiopians 

STja (cf money), to — 

1 . A tonement, price, satisfaction, "iSii kopher, 

Exod 21. 30 If there be laid on him a sum of money 
i.Nuinber, narration, "is?? mispar, 

2 Sa. 24. 9 Joab gave up the sum of the number of 

1 Ch;2i. 5 Joab gave tlie sum of the number of the 

3. To inspect, lay a charge on, nps paqad. 

Exod 38. 21 This is the sum of the tabernacle, (even) 

4. Covering, exposition, n^"i9 parashah, 

Esth. 4. 7 sum of the money that Haman had prom. 

6. Head, sum, ei^JT rosh. 

Exod 30. 12 When thou takest the sum of the childr. 

Kum I. 2 Take ye the sum of all the congregation 

I. 49 neither take the sum of them among the 

4. 2 Take the sum of the sons of Kohath from 
'■ 4. 22 T.ike also the sum of the sons of Gershon 
26. 2 Take the sum of all the congregation of 
31. 26 Take the sum of the prey that was taken 

^ y 31. 49 Thy servants have taken the sum of the 
p/ Psa.139. 17 O God ! how great is the sum of them 
G.IIcad, sum, irxi resh. 

Dan. 7. I wrote the dream, (and) told the sum of 
7.Mcasicrement, standard,' n'iin toknith.. 
' Eze. aS. 12 Thou sealest up the sum, full of wisdom 
?>.To perfect, finish, consume, QS^ tamam, 5. 

2 Ki. 22. 4 that he may sum the silver which is bro. 
9. Sum, recapitulation, R^^aXaiov kephalaion. 

' , Acts 22. 28 With a great sura obtained I this freedom 
I Heb. 8. I (this is) the sum : We have such an high 

10. Honour, value, rifi-fi time. 

Acts 7. 16 bought for a sum of money of the sons ol 

BTnUMER, (fruit, house), to — 
l.A cooling^ nip? meqerah. . 
• Jud^3jjs[_ho.wa3jitUngJn b summer parlour, whl. 



Judg. 3. 24 Surely he covereth his feet in his summer 
''2. To pass the summer, {"ip quts. 

Isa 18. 6 fowls shall summer upon them, and all 
Z. Summer, B;p qayit 

Dan. 2. 35 became like the chafiE of the summer thr. 

^.Summer, early fruit, Y\\i qayits. 

Gen. 8. 22 summer and winter, and day and night 
2 Sa. 16. I an hundred of summer fniits, and a bot 

16. 2 bread and summerfruitfortheyoungmeu 
Paa. 32. 4 moisture is turnedinto the drought of su. 

74. 17 earth : thou hast made summer and wint. 
Prov. 6. 8 Provideth her meat in the summer, (and) 

10. 5 He that gathereth in the summer (is) a 
26. I As snow in summer, and as rain in harv. 
30. 25 they prepare their meat in the summer 

Isa, 16. 9 for the shouting for thy summer fruits 
28. 4 as the hasty fruit before the summer; wh. 

ler. 8. 20 The harvest is past, the summer isended 
40. 10 gather ye wine, and summer fruits, and 
40. 12 gathered wine and summer fruits very mu. 
48. 32 spoiler is fallen upon thy summer fruits 

Amos 3. 15 smite the winter house with the summer 
8. I and behold a basket of summer fruit 
8. 2 And I said, A basket of summer fruit 

Mic. 7. I when they have gathered the summer fr. 

Zech.14. 8 in summer and in winter shall it be 

h. Summer, 6fpos theros 

Matt;24. 32 putteth forth leaves, ye know that sum. 
Marki3. 28 putteth forth leaves, ye know that sum. 
Luke2i. 30 know, .that summer is now nigh at hand 

SUMPTUOUSLY — 

Shining, brightly, Xa/iirpiis lamprus. 

Lukeifi. 19 rich man, which .. fared sumptuously 
BUN — 
1. Light, niN or. 

Job 31. 26 If I beheld the sun when it shihed, or 
2. Heat, TOn chammah. 

Job 30. 28 I went mourning without the sun : I sto. 

Song 6. 10 fair as the moon, clear as the sun, (and) 

Isa. 24.23 Runashamed.whentheLoRBof hostsshall 
30. 26 light of the sun, and the light of the sun 

5.1tch, burning heat, D")n cheres. 

Judg. 8. 13 returned from battle before the sun (was 

14. 18 on the seventh day before the sun went 
Job 9. 7 Whichcommandeththesun,and it riseth 

i.A ministrant, the snn, B'pa' shemesh. 

Gen. 13. 12 when the sun was going do^vn, a deep si. 

15. 17 suu went down, and it was dark, behold 
19. 23 sun was risen upon the earth when Lot 
28. II tarried there all night, because the sun 

32. 31 as he passed over Penuel the sun rose upon 
37. 9 behold, the sun. .made obeisance to me 

Exodi6. 21 and when the sun waxed hot, it melted 

17. 12 steady until the going down of the sun 
22. 3 If the sun be risen upon him, (there shall 

22. 26 unto him by that the suu goeth down 
Lev. 22. 7 when the sun is down, he shall be clean 
Num25. 4 hang them up. .against tlie sun, that 
Deut. 4. 19 when thou seest the sun, and the moon 

11. 30 by the way where the sun goeth down 

16. 6 at even, at the going down of tlie sun, at 
* 17. 3 either the sun, or moon, or any of the host 

23. II when the sun is down, he shall come into 

24. 13 when the sun goeth down, that he may 
24. 15 neither shall the sun go down upon it ; for 

33. 14 precious fruits (brought forth) by the sun 
Josh. I. 4 toward the going down of the sun, shall 

8. 29 as soon as the sun was down, Joshua co. 
ID. 12 Sun, stand thou still upon Gibeon ; and 

10. 13 sun stood still. So the sun stood still in 
10. 27 at the time of the going do\vn of the sun 

12. I toward the rising of the sun, from the ri. 
Judg. 5. 31 (let) them that love him (be) as the sun 

9. 33 as soon as the sun is up, thou shalt rise 

19. 14 sun went down upon thera (when they 
iSa. II. 9 Tomorrow, by (that time) the sun be hot 
a Sa. 2. 24 sun went down when they were come to 

3. 35 taste bread, or ought else, till the sun be 
12. 11 lie with thy wives in the sight of this sun 
12. 12 thing before all Israel, and before the sun 
23. 4 light of the morning (when) the sun riseth 

1 Ki.'22. 36 abo-ut tlie going down of the sun, saying 
a Ki. 3. 22 sun shone upon the water, and the Moab. 

23. 5 to the sun, and to the moon, and to the 
23. II the kings of Judah had given to the sun 
23. II and burned the chariots of the sun with 

2 Ch.i8. 34 about the time of the sun going down he 
Jf eh. 7. 3 Let not the gates, .be opened until the sun 
Job 8. 16 He (is) green before the sun, and his bra. 
Psa. 19. 4 them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun 

so. 1 from the rising of the sun unto the going 

S8. 8 a woman, (that) they may not see the sun 

72. 5 They shall fear thee as long as the sun 

72. 17 name shall be continued as long as the sun 

74. 16 tliou hast prepared the light and the suu 

84. II For the Lord God (is) a sun and shield 

89. 36 endure for ever, and his throne as the sun 

104. 19 appointed the moon for seasons : the sun 

104. 22 sun ariseth; they gather themselves toge. 

J13. 3 From the risingof the sun unto the going 

121. 6 sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the 

136. 8 sun to rule by d.ay: for his mercy (endur.) 

t48. 3 Praise ye him, sun and moon : praise him 

Eccl. I. 3 his labour which he taketh underthe sun 

I. 5 snn also ariseth, and the sun goeth down 

1 . 9 and (there is) uo new (thing) under the sua 



Eccl. I. 14 all the works that are done under the sun 
2. II and (tlicre was) no profit under the sun ' 

2. 17 the work tliat is wrought under the sun 

2. 18 labour which I had taken under tlie sun! 
2. 19 have showed myself wise under the sun 
2. 20 all the labour which I took under the sun 
s. 22 wherein he hath laboured under the sun 7 

16 moreover I saw under the sun the place . 
1 oppressions that are done under the suu 
3 the evil work that is done under the sun 
7 returned, and I saw vanity under the sun 

15 all the living which walk under the sun 

13 sore evil (which) I have seen under the sun 

18 his labour that he taketh under the sun ' 

I an evil which I have seen under the sun 

5 Moreover he hath not seen the sun, nor 

12 what shall be after him under the sun t - 
II and. .profit to them that see the sun i 

9 every work that is done under the sun ' 
15 man hath no better thing under the sun 
15 life, which Godgiveth him underthe sun 

17 find out the work, .done under the sun 
3 all (things) that are done under the sun 

6 in any (thing) thatis done under the sun 
9 which he hath given thee under the sun 
9 labour which thou takest under the sun 

II returned, and saw under the sun, that 1 

13 wisdom have I seen also under the sun i 

10. s an evil (which) I have seen under the sun 

11. 7 pleasant, .for the eyes to behold the sun 

12. 2 While .the sun, or the light, or the moon 
Song I. 6 because|the sun hath looked upon me: my 
Isa. 13. 10 the sun shall be darkened in hisgoingfo. 

38. 8 which is gone do^vn in the sun dial of A. 
j3. 8 So the sun returned ten degrees, by which 
41. 25 from the risingof the sun shall he call up. 
45. 6 may know from the rising of the sun, and 
49. 10 neither shall the heat nor sun smite them 

59. 19 and his glory from the rising of the sun 

60. 19 The sun shall be no more thy light by day 
60. 20 Thy sun shall no more go down ; neither 

Jer. 8. 2 they shallspread them before the sun, and 

15. 9 her sun is gone down while (it was) yet d. 
31. 35 which giveth the sun for a light by day 

Eze. 8. 16 they worshipped the sun toward the east 

, 32. 7,1 will cover the sun with acloud, and the 

Joel. 2. 10 sun and the moon shall be dark, and the 

2. 31 The sun shall be turned into darkness, and 

3. 15 The sun and the moon shall be darkened 
Dan. 6. 14 laboured till the going down of the sun to 
Amos 8. 9 I will cause the sun to go down at noon 
Jon. 4. 8 sun did arise, .and the sun beat upon tho 
Hab. 3. 11 Tho sun (and) moon stood still in their 
Mic. 3. 6 the sun shall go down over the prophets 
Nah. 3. 17 when the sun ariseth they flee away, and 
Mai. I. II For from the rising of the sun, even unto 

4. 2 unto you that fear my name shall the sua 

6. Sun, solar light, tJAios helias. 

Matt. 5. 45 for he maketh his sun to rise on the evil 

13. 6 when the sun was up, they were scorched 
13. 43 shall the righteous shine forth as the sun 
17. 2 face did shine as the sun, and his raiment 
24. 29 shall the sun be darkened, and the moon 

Mark i. 32 when the sun did set, they brought unto 

4. 6 But when the sun was up, it was scorched 

13. 24 sun shall be darkened, and the moon shall 

16. 2 unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun 
Luke 4. 40 Now when the sun was setting, all they 

Bi. 25 there shall be signs in the sun, and in the 

23. 45 sun was darkened, and the veil of the te. 

Acts 2. 20 The sun shall be turned into darkness, and 

13. II be blind, not seeing the sun for a season 

26. 13 brightness of the s<m, shining round about 

27. 20 when neither sun nor stars in many days 
I Co. 13. 41 one glory of the sun, and another glory of 
Eph. 4. 26 let not the sun go down upon your wrath 
Jas. I. 1 1 For the sun is no sooner risen with a burn. 
Kev. 1. 16 his countenance (was) as the sun shineth 

' 6. 12 the sun became black as sackcloth of hair 

7. 16 neither shall the sun light on them, nor 
8. 12 and the third part of the sun was smitten 
9. 2 sun and the air were darkened by reason 

10. I face (was) as it were the sun, and his feet 

12. I woman clothed with the sun, and the mo. 
16. 8 angel poured out his vial upon the sun 
19. 17 I saw an angel standing in the sun, and 

21. 23 city had noneedof thesun, neither of tho 

22, 3 need no candle, neither light of the sun 

BTnmisniG — ^ 

1. Rising of the sun, vri^ ni]0 mizrach sheynesh. 
Num 21. II the wilderness, .toward the sunrising 
T'eut. 4. 41, 47 on this side Jordan, toward the oinris. 
Josh. 1. 15 on this side Jordan toward the sunrising 

13. 3 toward the sunrising, from Baal-gad un. 
19. 12 toward the sunrising unto the border of 
19. 27 turneth toward the sunrising to Beth-da. 
19. 34 Judah upon Jordan toward the sunrising 

Judg 20. 43 over against Gibeah toward the sunrisina 

^.Rising, nip mizrach'. 

Num34. 13 Jericho eastward, toward the sunrisinj 

SUNDERED, to be — ^^ 

To part, separate self, "ns parad, 7.' 

Job 41. 17 stick together, that they cannot be sund. 

SUNDET times, at — 

In many parts, iroKvfifpws polumeros. , 

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BUNG, to b« — 

To he sung, Tp shir, C. 

Isa. 26. I lu tlmt (lay shall this song bo sung In the 

SXTNK, to bo — 

\.To sink, J;;q taha. 

Psa. 9. 15 heathen are sunk down in the pit (that) 
Lim. a. 9 Her gates are sunk into the ground ; he 

2. To be sunk, yj? taba, 6. 

Jer. 38. 22 thy feet are sunk in tho miro, (and) they 

BUP (up), to — 

\. Desire, a crowd, rrpiq mcgammah. 

Hab I. 9 their faces shall sup up (as) tho east wind 
2. To sup, take evening meal, Seiirvfw dcipneo, 

Lukei/. 8 Make ready wherewith I may sup, and g. 

1 Co. II. 25 also (he took) the cup, when he had sup. 
Kev. 3. 20 will come in to him, and will sup with him 

STJPERFLTJOUS, superfluity, to have any thing — 
I..T0 be strclched out, stipcr/luovs, Vl^ sara. 

Lev. 21. 18 hath a flat nose, or any thins superfluous 

22. 23 lamb that hath any thing superfluous or 

Z. Abundance, superabundance, vepiairdaperisseia. 
Jas. 1. 21 lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of 

Z. Abundant, supcrjluous, very much, irfpiffaSs. 

2 Co. 9. I it is superfluous for mo to write to you 

STJPEESCRIPTION — 

What is xcriUcn upon or above, i-iriypa<prj epigraph?. 

Matt 22. 20 Whoso (is) tliis image and superscription 

Markiz. 16 Whoso (is) this image and superscription 

15. 26 superscription of his accusation was wri. 

Xuke2o. 24 Whose imago and superscription hath it? 

23. 38 superscription also was written over him 

BTTPERSTITION, superstitious — 

J. Muck given to reverence, SeKriSai/iovftTTtpo^ 

Acts 17. 22 perceive that in all things ye arc too sup. 
fi. Reverence 0/ demons, S(t(nSatfiovtadcisidai7n.onia. 

Acts 25. 19 questions against him of their own supo. 
SUPPER — 

1. Supper, evening meal, Zflirvov dcipnon 

Mark 6. 21 Herod, on his birth day, made a supper to 

lukei^. 12 When thou makest a dinner or a supper 
14. 16 certainmanmade a great supper, and bade 
14, 17 sent his servant at supper time to say to 
14. 24 which were bic'den shall taste of my sup. 

Johni2. 2 There they made him a supper; and tfartha 
13. 2 supper beiug ended, the devil having now 
13. 4 He riseth from supper, and laid aside his 
21. 20 which also leaned on his breast at supper 

I Co. II. 20 place, (this) is not to eat the Lord's supp. 
II. 21 taketh before (other) his own supper: and 

Eev. 19. 9 which are called unto the marriage supper 
19. 17 Come . .unto the supper of the great God 

2. To sup, take evening meal, Sentvda dcipneo. 
Luke22. 20 Likewise also the cup after supper, saying 

SUPPLANT, to — 

To take by the heel, supplant, trip up, apv aqab. 
Gen. 27. 36 for he hath supplanted me these two times 
Jer. 9. 4 for every brother will utterly supplant.and 

SUPPLE, to — 

JEase, "ilVQ mishi. 

Eze. 16. 4 neither wast thou washed in water to bu. 

SUPPLLiNT — 

Suppliant, "i^j; aihar. 

Zeph. 3. 10 beyond the rivers of Ethiopia my suppll. 

SUPPLICATION, (to make) — 

1, To smooth, appease, n^n chalah, 3. 

I Sa. 13. 12 have not made supplication unto the Lo 

2. To show self gracious, entreat grace, Jjn chanan, 7. 

1 Ki. 8. 33 make supplication unto thee in this house 

8. 47 make supplication unto thee in the land 

8. 59 wherewith I have made supplication be. 

9. 3 heard, thy supplication that thou hast 

2 Ch. 6. 24 make supplication before thee in this ho. 
Esth. 4. 8 to make supplication unto him, and to ma. 
Job 8. 5 make thy supplication to the Almighty 

9. 15 I would make supplication to my judge 
Psa. 30. 8 and unto the Lord I made supplication 
142. I with my voice, .did I make my supplica. 
flos. 12. 4 made supplication unto him : he found 

3. To be gracious, to favour, J jn chanan, 2. 

San. 6. n praying and making supplication before 

i.To judge self, pray habitually, '?'?S palal, 7. 
Isa. 45. 14 they shall make supplication unto thee 

6. Supplication for grace, n^m techinnah, 

I Ki. 8. 28 have thou respect . .to his supplication 
8. 30 hearken thou to the supplication of thy 
8. 38 What prayer and supplication soever bo 
8. 45 hear thou in heaven . . their supplic.itioa 
8. 49 heai thou their prayer and their supplio. 
8. 52 thine eyes maybe open unto the supplic. 
8. 52 unto the supplication of thy people Isra. 
8. 54 end of praying all this prayer and suppl. 
9t 3 heard thy prayer and tliy supplication th. 
a Ch. 6. 19 Have respect theref ore . . to his supplicat. 
6. 29 what prayer (or) what supplication soever 
^- 35. 39 Then hear thou.. their supplication 
33. 13 heard his supplication, and brought him 
,P»a. 6. 9 Lord hath heard my supplication ; the L. 
s;. I and hide uot thyself from my supplication 



Psa. 119. 170 my sui>plication come before thee, del. 
Jer. 36. 7 It may be they will present their suppll. 

37. 20 let my supplication, .be accepted before 

38. 26 presented my supplication before the ki. 
42. 2 Let, we beseech thee, our supplication be 
42. 9 sent me to present your supplication be. 

D.ia 9. 20 presenting my supplicatiou before the L. 

^.Supplications for grace, n'lJiJng tuchanunoth. 
Psa. 86. C and attend to tho voice of my supplicat. 

7. Supplications for grace, D'J'jnB tachanunim. 
2 Ch. 6. 21 Hearken therefore unto tho supplications 
Job 41, 3 Will he make many supjilications unto 
Psa. 28. 2 Hear the vr>ice of my supplicationa when 
28. 6 he hath heard the voice of my 8Uj)plicat. 
31. 22 thou heardcst tho voice of my supplicati. 
ii6. I hath heard my voice(and)niy supplications 
130. 2 attentive to tlie voice of my supplications 
140. 6 hear the voice of my supplications, O L. 
143. 1 O Lord, give ear to my supplications : in 
Jer. 3. 21 weeping (and) supplications of the child. 
31. 9 with supplications will 1 lead them : I will 
Dan. 9. 3 to seek by prayer and supplications, with 

9. 17 hear, .his supplications, and cause thy 

9. 18 for we do not present our supplications 
9. 23 At the beginning of thy supplications the 

Zech 12. 10 the spirit of grace and of supplications 

i. Supplication, deprecation, Sf-qcru deesis. 

Acts I. 14 with one accord in prayer [and supplica.] 
Eph. 6. 18 Praying always with all prayer and sup. 

C. 18 with all persovtranee and supplication 
Phil. 4. 6 in every thing by prayer and supplication 
I Ti. 2. I first of all, supplicotions, prayers, intcrc. 

5. 5 eontinueth In supplications and prayers 

0. Supplication, suppliayit branch, iKfTijpia hikele. 

Hcb. 5. 7 when he had offered up prayers and sup. 
BUPPLT, (to) — 
l.To make fully up or full again, avav\npia ana, 

1 Co. 16. 17 lacking on your part tjiey have supplied 
Phil. 2. 30 to supply your lack of service toward mo 

1.A supply, iirixopriyia cpichoregia. 

Eph. 4. 16 compacted by that which every joint su. 
Phil. I. 19 and the supply of tho spirit of Jesus Ch. 

Z.To make full, Tr\rip6a pleroo. 

Phil. 4. 19 But my God shall supply all your need 
4.2^0 make fully up toward, irpoaafajt^i'ipiui. 

2 Co. 9. 12 not only supplleth the want of the saints 

II. 9 lacking to me the brethren., supplied, and 
SUPPORT, to — 
l.To hold over against, avTfxof-"'' antechomai, 

1 Th. 5. 14 support tho weak, be patient toward all 

2.7*0 take or receive over against, iyriKafifidyofiat. 
Acts 20. 3s so labouring ye ought to support the weak 
SUPPOSE, to — 

1 . To say, "is!< amar. 

2 Sa. 13. 32 Let not my lord suppose (that) they have 
2.T0 think, SoKfo) dokco. 

Mark 6. 49 supposed it had been a spirit, and cried 
Lukoi2. 51 -Suppose ye that I am come to give peace 

13. 2 Suppose ye that these Galileans were si. 
24. 37 and supposed that they had seen a spirit 

John 20. 15 She, supposing him to be the, gardener 
Acts 27. 13 supposing that they had obtained (their) 
Hcb. 10. 29 Of how much sorer punishment, suppose 

Z.To lead, think, account, esteem, r]y4ofiai hegeomai. 
Phil. 2. 23 Yet I supposed it necessary to send to 

4. To reckon, XoylCofiai logizcnnai 

2 Co. II. 5 For I suppose 1 was not a whit behind 
I Pe. 5. 12 as I suppose, I have written briefly, eih. 

5. To reckon as law, vofii^a nomizS. 

Matt 20. 10 when the first came, they supposed that 

Luke 2. 44 supposing him to have been in the comp. 

3. 23 being as was supposed the son of Joseph 

Acts 7. 25 For he supposed his brethren would have 

14. 19 drew (him) out of the city, supposing ho 
16. 27 supposing that the prisoners had been 
21. 29 whomthey supposed that Paul had broug. 

I Co. 7. 26 I suppose therefore that this is good for 
I Ti. 6. 5 supposing that gain is godliness; from such 

6. To suppose, be of opinion, olofiat oiomai, ol/jiai. 

John2i. 25 suppose that even the world itself could 
Phil. 1. 16 supposing to add affliction to my bonds 

7. To take or receive under, apprehend,viro\aiJL&avu. 
Luke 7. 43 I suppose that (he) to whom he forgave 
Acts 2. 15 For these are not drunken as ye suppose 

8. To think under, suspect, suppose, inrovoiw hupo. 
Acts 25. 1 3 none accusation of such things as I supp. 
SUPREME — 
To hold over or above, Sirepfx" Ttttperec/io.- 

1 Pc. 2. 13 whether it be to the king, as supremo 
SUE, "HD turning aside, entrance. 

A gate of the house (of the king or of tho temple) In 
Jerusalem, called in 2 Ch. 23. 5 "gate of the foundation." 

2 Ki. II. 6 a third part (shall be) at the gate of S 
SURE, (more) — 

l.To be or become faithful, stedfast, JOK aman, 2. 
I Sa. 2. 35 will build him a sure house, and he shall 
25. 28 will certainly make my lord a sure house 
I Ki. u. 3& build thee a euie house, as I built for O, 



Psa. 19. 7 thetcstlmonyofthoLonD(ls)mre,n)aking 
III. 7 judgment: all his commandments (are) ■. 

Isa. 22. 33 I will fasten him (as) a nail in a sure pi. 
23. 35 the nail that Is fastened In the sure placo 
33. 16 shall be given him, his waters (shall bejs, 
55. 3 covenant with you, (even) the sure mercies 

2.7*0 remain faithful, stedfast, |5K aman, H. 

Dan. 2. 45 certain, and the Interpretation thereof su. 

'i. Faithfulness, atedfastness, njiji; amanah. 

Nch. 9. 38 because of all this we inakc a sure (coTe.) 

i.Truth, stedfastness, nCK cmelh. 

Prov.ii. iB that soweth righteousness (shall be) a lore 

5.7*0 be founded, laid as a foundation, np; yaaad, 6. 
Isa. 28. 16 a precious corner (stone), a sure fouudnt. 

6. Confidence, trust, n|p3i; mibtach. 

Isa. 32. 18 In sure dwellings, and in quiet resting pi. 

7. Standing, abiding, established, O.'p qayyam. 
Dan. 4. 26 thy kingdom shall be sure unto thee, after 

8.7*0 observe, watch, keep, T-Tp" shamar. 

3 Sa. 23. 5 covenant, ordered in all (things), aud suro 
i.Firm, secu-.e, safe, certain, a<r<pa\ris asphales. 

Heb. 6. 19 both sure and stedfast, and which enter. 

10. Firm, sure, stedfast, Ptfiatos bebaios. 

Rom 4. 16 the promise might be suro to all tho iccil 

2 Pe. 1. 10 make your calling and election sure: for 
I. 19 We have also a more sure word of proph. 
11. Faithful, believing, iriffrSs pistos. 

Acts 13. 34 I will give you the sure mercies ot David 
12. Firm, solid, (rrtptos stereos. 

2 Ti. 2. 19 the foundation of God stondetb sure, har. 
SURE, to be, make, or be made — 
1.7*0 be faithful, stedfast, ICK aman, 2. 

Psa. 93. 5 I'hy testimonies are very suro: hollneai 
2.7*0 lean on, trust, be confidenC, nipj batach. 

Prov II. 15 and he that hateth suretiship is suro 

3. To be stony, hard, pin chazaq. 

Deut.i2. 23 Only be sure that thou cat not tho blood 

4. 7*0 know, VT, yada. 

Exod. 3. 19 I am sure that the king of Egypt will not 
Num.32. 23 and be sure your sin will find you out 

1 Sa. 20. 7 be sure that evil la determined by him 

2 Sa. I. 10 because I was sure that ho could not Uve 

5.7*0 rise up, standstill, Cip qum. 

Gen. 23. 17 the borders round about, 'wcro mado sure 
23. 20 fleld, and the cave, .were madoaoro unto 

6. To enlarge, strengthen, 301 rahab. 

Prov. 6. 3 humble thyself, and make sure thy friend 
7.7*0 make safe, secure, i.a-<(>a\l(cij asphalizo. 

Matt.27. 64 that the sepulchre bo made sure until tho 
37. 65 said . .go your v/.iy, make (it) as sure as yo 
27. 66 mado the sepulchre sure, scaling the stono 

8.7*0 know, take cognizance of, ytvainca ginoskS, 
Lukcio. II be ye sure of this, that tho kingdom of O. 
John 6. 69 we believe and arc sure that thou art th. 

9. 7*0 see, know, be acquainted with, olSa, oida, 
Rom. 3. 3 Put wo are sure that the judg. Jo. 16. 30. 
15. 39 am sure that, when I come uutoyou, Ish. 

SURELY, of a surety — 
l.Sul, truly, yet, dSin ulam. 

Job 13. 3 Surely! would speak to tho Almighty, and 
14. 18 surely the mountain falling comcth to no, 

2. Only, ^x ak. 

Gen. 9. 5 surely your blood of your lives will I re. 
26. 9 Behold, of a surety she (is) thy wife; and 
29. 14 Surely thou (art) my bono and my flesh 
ProT.as. 16 he that gi> jth to tho rich, (shall) surely 

3. Surely, but, yet, ]?ij aken. 

Gen. 28. 16 Surely the Lord is in this placo, and Ikn. 
Exod. 2. 14 feared, and said. Surely this thing is kn. 
I Sa. 15. 32 said. Surely the bitterness of death is p.i. 

1 Ki.ii. 2 surely they will turn aw.iy your heart af. 
Isa. 40. 7 bloweth upon it : surely the people (is) 

49. 4 surely my judgment (is) with the Lord 
53. 4 Surely he hath borne our griefs and car. 
Jer. 3. 20 Surely (as) a wife treacherously departc. 
4. 10 surely thou hast greatly deceived this p. 

4. Truly, indeed, Cjpx umnam. 

Gen. 1 8. 13 Shall I of a surety bear a child, which an 

S.Truhj, indeed, c:Dif,omnam. 

Job 34. 12 Yea, surely God ■will not do wickedly, no. 

6. If not, N*? DK im lo. 

Jiura 14. 35 will surely do it onto all this oTll congre. 
J Ki. 20. 23 and surely wc shall be stronger than they 

7 .Confidence, trust, nD3 hclach. 

Prov 10. 9 He that walketh uprightly walketh sure. 

6.A son of, "ia ben. 

2 Sa. 12. 5 the man that hatKdone this . .shall surely 

^.To knoio, be acquainted with, in; yada. 

Gen. 15. 13 Know of a surety that thy seed shall bo 

10. That, because, '3 ki. 

Gen. 29. 32 Surely the LoED hath looked upon my a. 

W. There fore, 1?^ laken. 

I Sa, 2& a Surely thou shalt know what thy terroul 



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SWEAR, 



12. Only, surely, nevertheless, pi raq. 

Gen. 20. II Surely the fear of God (is) not m this pi. 

13. Truly, really, certainly,. a\riBS>s alethOs. 
Matt 26. 73 Surely thou also art (one) of tlieiii; for 
Marki4. 70 surely thou art (one) of them : for thou 
John 1 7. 8 have known surely that I came out from 
Acts 12. II Now I know of a surety, that the Lord ha. 

X^.buleed, ^ /itV e men. 

Heb. 6. 14 Sayins, [Surely] blessing I will bless thee 

15. Verify, indeed, tnUy, val nai. 

Eev. 22. 20 saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even 

16. Dy all means, entirely, altogether, -n-avTus 2^an. 
Luke 4. 23 Ve will surely say unto me tliis proverb 

BTJESIY (believed), to Tie — "^ 

1.2*0 be or become faithful, stedfast, [ex aman, 2. 

■ Hos. 5. 9 I made known tliat which sliall surely be 
2.T0 bear on fully, ir\ripo<popia pUroiyhoreo. 

Luke 1. I things which are most surely believed am. 

6TJSELY (no more, none, not) — ■ 
If, CX iin. 

' ' Numi4. 23 Surely they shall not see the land whicli 

32. II Surely none of the men that came up out 

Isa. 62. 8 Surely I will no more give thy corn(to be) 

STTRETISHIP, surety — 

\. Pledge, surety, n3"ii!. arubbah. 

Prov 17. 18 becometn surety in the presence of his Ir, 

2.70 strike, Vpij taka. 

Prov 11. 15 and he that hateth surctiship is sure 

S.A bail, 2}ledye, surely, eyyuos cyyuos. 

Heb. 7. 22 By so much was Jesus inadc a surety of a 

BTJItETT, to be, become, put in — - 
To be or become surety, 3"i^ arah.. 

Gen. 43. 9 I will be surety for him; of my hand shalt 

44. 32 For thy servant became surety for the lad 
Job 17. 3 Lay down now, put me in a surety witli 
Psa.119. i22 Eo surety for thy servant for good: let 
i'rov. 6. I My son, if thou be surety for fhy friend 

II. 15 He that is surety for a stranger sliall sra. 

20. i6 Take his garment that is surety (for) a str. 

22. 26 Be not tliou . . of tliem that are sureties for 

27. 13 Take his garment that is surety for a str. 

STJUnSITINO — 

A headache, iepanri\Tij kraipaU. 

luke'21.34 hearts beovercliarged with surfeiting, and 

SUKMISINGS - 

Jl suspicion, surmise, {nrSvoia hu^JOnoid: 

I Ti. 6. 4 whereof Cometh envy.. evil surmisings 
STntNAME, (be sumameJ, ) to — 

1. To surname, give flattering titles, n'^kanah, 3. 
Isa. 44. 5 surname (himself) by the name of Israel 

43. 4 surnamed thee, though thou hast not kn. 

2. To call upon, be surnamed, iiriKaXeofnai epihale. 
Slatt 10. 3 Lebbeus, [wliose surname was Thaddeus] 
Luke22. 3 Then entered Satan into Judas [surnam.j 
Acts 1. 23 called Barsabas, who was surnamed Jus. 

4. 36 Joses, wlio by tlio apostles was surnamed 
10. 5 call for (one) Simon, wliose surname is P. 
10. 18 whetlier Simon, which was surnamed Pe. 

10. 32 call hither Simon, whose surname is I'ct. 

11. 13 and call for Simon, wliose surname is Pc. 
12. 12 inotlier of John, whose surname was Ma. 

12. 25 took withtliemJohu, whose surname was 

13. 22 Judas [surnamed] Barsabas, and Silas, ch. 

8. To put a name upon, ii7iTl0r)fii ouo/ia epitithemi. 
JMark 3. 16 And Simon he surnamed Peter 

3. 17 surnamed them Boanerges, which is. The 

i.To call, Ka\ea kaleO. 

Acts 15. 37 take with them John, whose surname was 
STIRPEISE, bs surprised, to — 
1. To lay hold, inN achaz. 

Isa. 33. 14 fearfuluess hath surprised the hypocrites 
2.T0 be caught, captured, iyji? taphas, 1. 

Jer. 48. 41 strongholds are surprised, and the migh. 
51.41 the praise of the whole earth surprised I 

S1TSAITCHITE3, NOJ-jiw.' 

The inhabitants of the city Shushan or Susi, or of the 

province Susiana, wlio were transplanted to Samaria by 

Shalmanezor. 

Ezra 4. 9 the S., the Dehavites, (and) the Elamitea 
STT-SAN'-KA, "Zovaavua lily. 

One of tlie women who ministered to Christ of their 
substance, and who followed him in his joumeyings. 

Xuke 8. 3 S., and many others, which ministered 
SU'-SI, 'p^D Jah is sxoift or rejoicing. 
A Manassite, father of Gaddi, one of the twelve men 
Eent to spy out the land. B.C. 1492. 

2<umi3. II of tlie tribe of Manasseh, Gaddi..Bon of S. 
SUSTAIN, to — , 
\.To contain, sustain, ^13 kul, 3a. . 

1 Ki. 17. 9 commanded a widow woman there to s. 

Neh. 9. 21 forty years didst thou sustain tliem in the 

Psa. 55. 22 shall sustain thee : ho sliall nevsr suffer 

Trov.18. 14 The spirit of a man will sustaiirhis inflr. 

8. To support, 11C15 samak. 

pes. 37i 3/ With com and nino bare I eustainod him 



Psa. 3. 5 slept ; I awaked ; for the Lord sustained 
Isa.' 59. 16 and liis rigliteousness. It sustained him : 

STTSTEHAN CE, (to provide) — ' 
1.2'o contain, sustain, Vo kul, 3a. 

2 Sa. 19. 32 provided the liing of sustenance while he 
2. Life preserver, sustenance, quickening, n;i;ia. 

Judg. 6. 4 left no sustenance for Israel, neither sh. 
Z.Food, sustenance, x^pTao'/J.a chortasma. 

Acts 7. II affliction : and our fathers found no sust. 

SWADDLED, to be swaddled, to — 
l.To be swaddled, brji) chathal, 4, 6. 

Ezc. 16. 4 wast not salted at all, nor swaddled at all 

2.T0 stretch out, sivaddle, nsu iaphach, 3. 

Lam. 2. 22 those that I have swaddled and brought 

SWADDLING band, to wrap in swaddling clothes — 
1..1 swaddling band, nVnri chaUudlah. 

Job 38. 9 tliick darkness a swaddling band for it 
2. To sioaddle, ffwapyavia sparganoo. 

Luke 2. 7 wr.apped him in swaddling clothes, and 
2. 12 find tlio babe ■ivi-apped in swaddling clot. 

SWALLOW — 

l..;l sivolloiv, ioild pigeon, "I'ni deror. 

Psa. 84. 3 found an house, aiid tlie swallow a nest 
Prov26. 2 as the swallow by flying, bo tlie curse ca. 

2. A crane, sioalloiv, 'M'J^ agur. 

Isa. 38. 14 Like a crane (or) a swallow, so did I cha. 
Jer. 8. 7 tlie crane and the swallow observe the ti. 

SWALLOW (down, up), to — 

1. To sioalloiu, s;?3 bala. 

E.TOd 7. 12 but Aaron's rod swallowed up their rods 

15. 12 thy right hand, the earth swallowed them 
Num 16. 30 earth open her mouth, and swallow, .up 

16. 32 opeiiedhcrmoutli.andswallowedthemup 
j6. 34 they said. Lest the earth swallow us up 
26. 10 swallowed them up together with Korah 

Deut.ii. 6 swallowed them up, and their households 
Job 7. 19 let me alone till I swallow down my spit. 
2o. 15 lie hath sv.'allowed down riches, and ho 

20. 18 he restore, and shall not swallow it down 
Psa. 69. 15 neither let the deep swallow me up, and 

106. 17 The earth opened and swallowed up Dat. 

124. 3 Then they had swallowed us up quiclc,wli. 
Proy. 1. j2 Let us swallow them up alive as the grave 
Jer. 51. 34 he hath swallowed me up like a dragou 
Hos, 8. 7 it yield, the strangers shall swallow it up 
Jon. 1. 17 had prepared a gieat fish to swallow up 

2. To be siocdlo%ced, )h^ bala, 2. 

Isa. 28. 7 they are swallowed up of wine, they are 
Hos. 8. 8 Israel is swallowed up : now shall they be 

3. To swallow, ySa bala, 3. 

2 Sa. 20. 19 why wilt thou swallow up the inheritance 
so. 20 far be it from mo, that I should swallow 

Psa. 21. 9 Lord shall swallow them up in his wrath 
33. 25 them not say, We liave swallowed him up 

Eccl.io. 12 but the lips of a fool will swallow up him. 

Isa. 23. 8 He will swallow up death in victory; and 

49. 19 they that swallowed thee up shall be far 
Lam. 2. 2 Lord hath swallowed up all the h.abitat. 

'2. 5 swalloweduplsrael.hehathswallowedup 
2. 16 We have swallowed (her) up; certainly 

4. To sioallow up, run swiftly, KDj gama, 3. 

Job 39. 24 He swalloweth the ground with fierceness 

5. To swcdlow up, be rash, yi'? lua. 

Obad. 16 shall swallow down, and they shall be as 

6.To2tant, desire, sioalloio up, IN?' shaaph. 

Job 5. 5 the robber swalloweth up their substance 

Psa. 56. I for man would swallow me up ; he light. 

56. 2 Mine enemies would daily swallow, .up 

57. 3 reproach of him that would swallow, .up 
Eze. 36. 3 swallowed you up on every side, that ye 
Amos 8. 4 Hear this, ye that swallow up the nee. 

7. To drink dovm, svmllow up>, KaraTrlva katapinO. 
Matt 23. 24 which strain at a gnat, and swallow a ca. 
Uev. 12. 16 swallowed up the flood which the dragon 

SWALLOWED up, (to be) — 

\.To be swalloiDcd up, vh^ bala, 4. 

2 Sa. 17. 16 lest the king be swallowed up, and all the 
Job 37. 20 speak, surely he shall be swallowed up 

2,Swallowing ujj, ySa bcla. 

Jer. 51. 44 that which he hath swallowed up : and the 

3. To swallow up, be rash, j;?? Itia. 

Job 6. 3 therefore my words are swallowed up 

i.To drink down, swallow up, Karairlvta katapino. 

I Co. 13. S4 written. Death is swallowed up in victory 

•> Co. 2. 7 perhaps such a one should bo swallo. up 

S. 4 that mortality might be swallowed up of 

SV,rAIT — 

Chameleon, oiol, nCE'jn tanshemeth, . 

I.ev. II. 18 the swan, and the pelican, and the gier 
Dout 14.16 littlo owl, and the great owl. and the bw. 

BWAELI — 

l.Co7npany, swarm, congregation, iTiy edah. 

Judg 14. 8 swarm of bees and honey in the carcase 

2,A beetle, dog fly, any arob. 

£xDd 8. 21 i will send Bwarras'(of flies) upon thee, and 
E, 21 houses.. fihall be full al swarm (of flies) 



Exod.8. 22 that no swarms(of flies) shall ba there, to 
8. 24 tliero came a grievous sWarm (of flies) into 
8. 24 corruptedby reason of the swarm (of ilies) 
8. 29 entreat the Lord that the swarms (of 11.) 
8. 31 he removed the swarms (of flies) from Phj 

SWSAK, (to cause or make) to — 

1. To appeal to God, take oath, njx alah. 

Hos. 4. 2 By swearing, and lying, and killing, and 
J: . 10. 4 swearing falsely in making a covenant 

2.T0 cause to appeal to God, n^jj alah, 5.' 
, 1 Ki. 8. 31 be laid upon him to cause him to swear i 
■ 2 Ch. 6. 22 oath be laid upon him to make Iiim sweai '■ 

3. To sicear {in order to satisfy one), y;?^ shaba. 
> Eze. 21. 23 to them that have sworn oaths : butlw w, 

i.To be or become stcorn, swear, ViV shaba, 2. 
Gen. 21. 23 therefore swear unto me here by God, that 
21. 24 And Abraham said, I will swear 

21. 31 because there they sware both of tnem 

22. 16 By myself have I sworn, saith the Lord 

24. 7 spake unto, me, and that sware mito me 
14. 9 and sware to him concerning that matter 

25. 33 Swear to me this day ; and he sware unto 

26. 3 perform the oath which I sware unto A. 
26. 31 rose up betimes. ..and sware one to anot. 

31. 53 Jacob sware by the fear of his father Isa. 
47. 31 Swear unto nie. And he sware unto him 

50. 24 which he sware to Abraham, to Isaac, and 
Exodi3 5 which he sware unto thy fathers to ;;ive 

13. II swai'e unto thee and to thy fathers, and 
32. 13 to whom thou swarest by thine own self 

33. i.land which I sware unto Abraliam, to I. 
Lev. ^. 4 Or if a soul swear.pronouncingwith (his) 

6. 3 sweareth falsely; in any of all these that 
6. 5 Or all that about which he hath sworn fa. 

19. 12 ye shall not swear by my name falsely • 
Nuraii. 12 unto the land which thou swearest unto 

14. 16 into the land which he sware unto tliem 
14. 23 shall not see the laud which I sware unto 
30. 2 swear an oath to bind his soul with a bo. 

32. 10 was kindled the same time, and he sware 
32. II shall see the land which I sware unto A. 

Deut I. 8 Lord sware unto your fathers, Abraham 
I. 34 Lord heard the voice, .and sware, saying 

1. 35 land, which I sware to give unto your fa. 

2. 14 among the host, as the Lord sware nnto 
4. 21 sware that I should not go over Jordan 

4. 31 covenant of thy fathers which he sware 
6. 10 which he sware unto thy fathers, to Abr. 
6. 13 and serve him, and sh.-ilt swear by his na. 

6. 18 good land which the Lord sware unto thy 

6. 23 the land which he sware unto our fathers 

7. 8 oath which he had sworn unto your fath. 

7. 12 the mercy which he sware unto thy fath. 
7. 13 land which he sware unto thy fathers to . 

8. I land which the Lord sware unto your fa. 

8. 18 covenant which he sware unto thy fathers 
g. 5 word which the Lord sware unto thy fat, 

10. II land which I sware unto their fathers to 

10. 20 shalt thou cleave, and swear by his nanio 

11. 9, 21 land which the Lord sware unto your 

13. 17 multiply tlice, as lie liath sworn unto thy 

19. 8 enlarge thy coast, as he hath sworn unto 
26. 3 country which the Lord sware unto our 
26. IS as th(ju swarest unto our fathers, a land 
28. 9 as he hath sworn unto thee, if thou shalt 
28. II land which tlie Lord sware unto thy fat. 

29. 13 as he hath sworn unto thy fathers, to Ab. 

30. 20 land which the Lord sware unto thy fath 

31. 7 land whicli the LORD hath sworn uiitoth. 
31. 20 the land which I sware unto their fathers 

51. 21 brought them into the land which I swaro 
31. 23 into the land which I sware unto them • 

34. 4 This (is) the laud \\ liich I sware unto Ab. 
Josh. I. 6 land which I sware unto their fathers to 

2. 12 swear unto me by the Lord, since I have 

5. 6 unto whom the Lord sware that he would 

5. 6 land which the Lord sware unto their fa. 

6. 22 bring out thence the woman .. as ye sware 

9. IS princesof the congregation sware unto th. 
9. 18 princesof the congregation had sworn un. 

9. 19 We have sworn unto them by the Lord 
9. 20 because of the oath which we sware unto 

14. 9 Moses sware on that day, saying. Surely 
21. 43 which he sware to give unto their fathers 
21. 44 according to all that he sware unto their 
Judg. 2. 1 unto the land which I sware unto your fa. 

2. 15 as the Lord had sworn unto them ; and 
15. 12 Swear unto me, that ye will not fall upon 
21. I men of Israel hadsworn in Mizpeh, saying 
21. 7 seeing we have sworn by the Lord that 

21. 18 for the children of Israel have sworn, say. 
I Sa. 3. 14 therefore I have sworn unto tlie house of 

. 19. 6 and Saul sware, (.A.s) the Lord liveth, ho 

20. 3 David sware moreover, and said, Thy fa. 

20. 42 forasmuch as we have sworn both of us in 
24. 21 Swear now therefore unto me bythe Lord 
24. 22 David sware unto Saul. And Saul went 

,28. 10 Saul sware to her by the Lord, saying 
30. 15 Swear unto mo by God that thou wilt ne. 
a Sa. 3. 9 as the Lord hath sworn to David, even so 

3. 35 David sware, saying. So do God tome, and 
19. 7 fori swear by the Lord, if thou go not fo. 
19. 23 Thou shalt not die. And the khig sware 

21. 2 the children of Israel had sworn unto them 
21. 17 ITien the men of David sware unto him 

I KI. I. 13 Didst not thou.. swear unto thine haiidni. 
1. 17 thou swarest by the Lord thy God uuto 
. I. 29 iihe king sware and said . . the Lord liveth 
i. 30 es ! ti\l.!Ji unto tUco My the IiOBl> Cod of 



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1 Ki. I. 51 iet kins Solomon swear unto mo to day 

2. 8 I sw.ire to him by the Lo):i>, saying, I will 
a. 23 llioii king yoloraon sware by tho Lord 

> Ki.25. 24 G cdaliaU sware to them, and to their men 

2 Ch.15. 14 they swaro unto the LOUD with aluud vo. 

15. 15 for they had sworn with all their heart 
Ezra 10. 5 doaccording to this word. And they swaro 
Psa. 15. 4sweareth to (hi3 own) hurt, audchangeth 

24. 4 who hath not lilted up his soul.. nor sworn 

C3. II every ouo that swcareth by him shall gl. 

89. 3 1 have sworn unto David my servant 

Bg. 35 Onco have I sworn by my holiness that I 

8p. 49 thou EWarest unto David in thy truth? 

95. J I Unto whom I swaro in niy v/rath, that th. 

102. C they that aro mad against me are cv,-om 

no. 4 Tho Lord hath sworn, and vrill not repent 

113. io5 1 liave sworn, and I will perform (it), that 

132. 2 Howliosv/aro unlo tho Lor.D. .vowed unto 

132. II LortD ha*.h sv/orn (in) truth unto David 

EccL 9. 2 he that swcareth, as (ho) that feareth an 

lao. 14. 24 Lor.D of hosts hath sv/om, saying. Surely 

19. 18 shall five cities in the land of Egypt, .sw. 

45. 23lhavo sworn.. That.. cvcrytongucshallsw. 

48. I which swear by tho name of tho LouD 
54. 9 I have sworn that, .so have I sworn tha' 

62. 8 Lord hath sworn by his right hand, and 

63. 16 he that swcareth in the earth shall swear 
Jor. 4. 2 thou shalt swear, Tho Lord liveth, in tr. 

5. 2 they say, Tho Lord, .surely they swear 

5. 7 tliy childrenhave forsaken mc,andsworn 

7. 9 Will ye steal, murder. . and sv/cr.r falsely 
II. 5 I may perform tho oath vr-hich I havesv/-. 

12. 16 to swear by my name., to swear by Eaal 

22. 5 I swear by myself, saith the Lord, that 
32. 22 which thou didst swear to their fathers 
38. 16 Zedokiahtho king sware secretly unto Jo. 
40. 9 Gedaliah . . swaro unt j them, and to their 
44. 26 I have sworn by my great name, saith tho 

49. 13 I have sv.'orn by myself, saith the Lord 
51. 14 Tho Lord of hosts hath sworn by himself 

Eze. 16. 8 I sware unto thee, and entered into a co 
21. 23 it shall bo., to them that have sworn oaths 
I>an. 12. 7 and swara by him that liveth for ever 
Hos. 4. 15 neither go yo up to Both-avan, nor swear 
Amos 4. 2 The Lord God hath, sworn by his holiness 

6. 8 Lord GOD hath sworn by himself, saith 

8. 7 Lord hath sworn by tho excellency of J. 
8. 14 They that swear by the sin of Samaria 

Mic. 7. 20 which thou hast sworn unto our fathers 
Zeph. I. s that swear by the Lord, and that swear 
Zech. 5. 3 every ono that sv/careth shall be cut off 
5. 4 into the house of him that swcareth fal. 

5. A hand is against the throne, D3-'?a n; yad al kes. 
Exodi?. 16 For he said. Because the Lord liath sworn 

^.Master or possessor of an oath, n:;i:3^ Sys baalsk. 
Keh. 6. 18 For (there were) many in judah sworn 

7. To lift up {the hand), (i;) H\yi nasa (yad). 

Exod. 6. 8 the land, concerningthc which I did swear 
Numi4. 30 v/hioh I sware to make you dwell therein 
Keh. 9. 15 landv/hichthouhadst sworn to give them 
Isa. 3. 7 In that day shall he swear, saying, I will 

3. Tn cause to siocar, y??' shdba, 5. 

Gen. 24. 3 I will make thee swear by the Lord, the 
24. 37 my master made me swear, saying. Thou 

50. 5 ^iy father made me swear, saying, Lo, I 
50. Go. .bury thy father, .as he made thee sw. 

Exodi3. 19 he had straitly sworn the children of Is. 
Josh. o. 17, 20 oath which thou hast made us swear 

23. 7 nor cause to swear, .neither serve them 
I Sa. 20. 17 Jonathan caused David to swear again 

1 Ki. 2. 42 Did I not make thee to swear by the Lord 

2 Ch.36. 13 Nebuchadnezzar, v/ho had made him sw. 
Ezra 10. 5 Then arose Ezra, andmade.. Israel, to sw. 
Ji'eh.13. 25 I contended., and made theraswearby G. 

9. To sxoear, ofivvfit omnumi. 

Matt. 5. 34 I say unto you. Swear not at all, neither 

5. 36 JTeither shalt thou swear by thy head, bo. 
23. 16 Whosoever shall swear.. whosoevershalls. 
23. 18 Whosoever shall swear, .whosoever swea. 
23. 20 Whoso. .shallswear by the altar, swcareth 
23. 21 whoso shall swear by the temple, swear. 
23. 22 he that shall swear by heaven, swcareth 
26. 74 Then began he to curse and to swear 

Mark 6. 23 he sware unto her. Whatsoever thou shalt 
14. 71 he began to curse .--.nd to swear. .1 know 
Luke I. 73 The oath which he sware to our father 
Acts 2. 30 knowing that God had ssvorn with an oa. 
7. 17 which Cod [had swoml to .Abraham, the 
Heb. 3. n So I sware in my wrath, Tliey shall not 

3. i3 to -whom sware he that they should not 

4. 3 As I have sworn in my wrath , If they shall 

6. 13 could swear by no greater, he sware by 
6. 16 For men verily svre.ir by the greater, and 

7. 21 The Lord sware and will not repent. Thou 
Jas. 5. 12 swear not, neither by heaven, neither by 
Rev. 10. 6 sware by him that liveth for ever and ever 

SWEAKES, s-weariag — 

l.An appeal to God, npx alah. 

Lev. 5. I sin, and hear the voice of swearing, and 
Jer. 23. 10 for because of swearing the land mourn. 

2. To be sworn, swear, V~W shaha, 2. 

Mah 3. 5 against false swearers, and agamst those 
SWEAT, (anything that causcth) — 
l.Stoeat, n'Ji zeah. 

Uen. 3. 19 In the sweat of thy face ehalt thou eat br. 

2.Sweat, yi; yeza. 

fize. 44. i3 gird . .with any thins that causeth sweat 



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Z. Sweat, lopus hidrCs. 

Luke 22. 44 [sweat was osit were great drops ot blood] 

SWEEP, to bo swept (a-way), awetping — 

1. To sweep aicay, 1i; garaph. 

Judg. 5. 21 river of Kishon swept them avray, that 

2. To s-tcccp, daub, Nia tu, 3a. 

Isa. 14. 23 will sweep it with tho besom of dcstnict. 
Z.To sweep away, n;;; yaah. 

l:a. 28. 17 Iiail shall sweep away tho refuge of lies 
i.To sioecp away, i^d sachaph. 

Prov 2O. 3 a sweeping rain which leaveth no f 3od 

5. To he swept away, 'ICip saehaph, 2. 

Jcr. 46. 15 V.'hy aro thy valiant (men) swept away? 

G.To sweep, <rapia saroO. 

Matt 12. 44 ho Qndeth (it) empty, swept, and gamla. 

Luke II. 25 v/hen he cometh, he flndeth (it) swept and 

15. 8 sweep tho house, and seek diligently till 

SWEET, B-weeter — 
\. Spice, Dy^ besem. 

Exod3o. 23 of sweet cinnamon half so mnch, (even) 

2.Spice, ca% bosem. 

£xod3o.'23 of sweet calamus two hundred and flfty 

S.Good, 3'ia tob. 

Jer. 6. 20 and the sweet cane from a far country 7 

i. Sweet things, D'PCP? mamtaqqim. 

Nch. 8. 10 cat the fat, and drink the sweet, and send 
Song 5. 16 Ills mouth (is) most sweet; yea, he (is) aL 

h. Sweet, p\ns inathoq. 

Judg.14. 18 V/hat (is) sweeter than honey? and what 
Psar 19. 10 sweeter also than honey, and the honey 
Prov.i6. 24 ov.cct to the soul, and health to the bones 
24- 13 the honeycomb,(v/hich is) sweet to thy ta. 

27. 7 the hungry soul every bitter thing is sweet 
Eccl. 5. 12 The sleep of a labouring man (is) sv/ect 

n. 7 Truly the light (is) sweet, and a pleasant 
Song 2. 3 delight, and his fruit (was) sweet to my 
Isa. 5. 2o put bitter for rwect, and sweet for bitter 

6. Rest, sweetness, siocet thing, nin'i nichoacL. 

Gen. 0. 21 Lord omcllcd a sweet savour; and the Lo. 
18, 41 a Gvvcot savour, an offering made by 
25 for a sweet savour before the Lord: it (is) 
9, 13, 17 of a sweet savour unto the Lord 
2. 2, 9 offering made by fire, of a swectsavour 

2. 12 not be burnt on tho altar for a sweet sav. 

3. 5 offering made by fire, of a sweet savour 

3. 16 ofTering made by fire for a sweet savour 

4. 31 burn (it) upon the altar for a sweet savour 
6. 1 5 bum it upon the al tar (for) a sweet savour 
6. 21 shalt thou offer (for) a sweet savour unto 
8. 21 it (was) a burnt sacridce for a sweet sav. 
0. 23 they (v.'crc) consecrations for a sweet sa. 

17. 6 burn the fat for a sweet s;ivour unto tho 
23. 13 made by fire unto the Lord (for) a sweet 
23. 18 offering made by fire, of sweet savour unto 
Numis. 3, 7, 10, 13, 14, 24 a svi-cet savour unto tho 
18. 17 for a sweet savour unto tho Lord 

28. 2 a sweet savour unto me, shall yc observe 
6, 13 a sweet savour, a sacrifice made by 
8, 24, 27 of a sweet savour unto the Lord 
2, 13, 36 a sweet savour unto the Lord 
6 for a sweet savour, a sacrifico made 
8 (for) a sweet savour, one young bullock 

6. 13 place where they did offer sweet savour 

iC. 19 oven set it before them for a sweet savour 

so. 28 there also they made their sweet savour 

20. 41 I will accept you with your sweet savour 

T. Pleasant, D'yi ?.cm. 

2 Sa. 23. I Da\-id. .the sweet Psalmist of Israel, said 
Prov 23. 8 shalt thou vomit up, and loose thy sweet 

S. Spices, perfumes, D'QD sammi7n. 

Exod25. 6 spices for anointing oil, and for sweet In. 
30. 7 Aaron shall bum thereon sweet incense 

30. 34 T.ake unto thee sweet spices, .sweet spices 

31. II the anointing oil, and sweet incense for 
35. 8 for anointing oil, and for the sweet ince. 
33. 15, 28 the anointing oil, and the sweet ince. 
37. 29 he made . .the pure incense of sweet spL 

39. 38 the anointing oil, and the sweet incense 

40. 27 he burned sweet incenso thereon; as tho 
Lev. 4. 7 upon the horns of the altar of sweet inc. 

16. 12 his hands full of sweet incensebeaten sra. 
Num. 4. 16 tho oil for tho light, and the sweet incense 
2 Ch. 2. 4 to bum before him sweet incense, and for 

13. !i bum. .burnt sacrifices and sweet incenso 

0. Sweet, sure, 3"!:; arch. 

Prov 20. 17 Bread of d^,ceit (is) sweet to a man; but 
Song 2. 14 sweet (is) thy voice, and thy countenance 

10. Compouruls, perfumes, D'nina merqachim. 
Song 5. 13 His cheeks (are) as abed of spices, .sweet 

11. Sweet, yXvKvs ghihus. 

Jas. 3. II send.. at the same place 8weet..Eiid bitter? 
Ecv. 10. 9 it shall be in thy mouth sweet as honey 
10. 10 it was in my mouth sweetashoney, and as 

SWEET, to he, make, take — 

\.To make good, do well, ;a; yatab, 5. 

Isa. 23. i6makesweetmelody,Eingmanysong3,that 

2.T0 be sweet, yhri malats, 2. 

Psa.119. 103 How sweet are thy words unto my tasto 

3, To be sweet, pti? mathaq, 

Exodi5.25 wheuhe., cast. .tha waters were made aw. 



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Job 21. 33 The clods of tho valley shall be sweet unto 
Prov. 9. 17 Stolen waters aro sweet, and bread (eateu) 

4. To make sweet, pn^ inathaq, 5. 

Job 20. 12 Though wicke Jneos bo sweet In his mouth 
Psa. 55. 14 Wo took sweet counsel together.. wulkeU 

5.2*0 be pleasant, o;^} naem. 

Psa.141. 6 they shall hear my words; for tbeyoresw. 

CTo make siceet or sure, ^yj arab. 

Psa. 104. 34 My meditation of Tiim shall be sweet 
I'rov. 3. 24 shalt lie down, and thy sleep shall bo sw. 
13. 19 The dcsiro aceoniplishcd is sweet to the 
Jcr. 6. 20 not acceptable, nor your sacrifices sweet 
31. 2S I awaked, .and my sleep wsa sweet unto 

SWEET incense, odours, smell, smelling, savour, wica — 
1. Spice, c'!^^ besem. 

1 Ch.i6. 14 bed v/hich was Oiled with sweet odours 
Esth. 2. 13 six months with sweet odours, and with 

I.Tncense, n";bp qeloretk. 

Exod3i. II the anointing oil, and sweet Incenso for 
Lev. 4. 7 upon the horns of the altar of sweet inc. 

3. To pass over, overpass, ijy abar. 

Song 5. 5 sweet smelling myrrh, upon the handlef 
5. 13 his lips, .dropping sweet smelling myrrh 

i.A possession, mead, new wine, E'n'n tirosh. 

Mic. 6. 12 and sweet wine, but shalt not drink wlno 
5.Sweet smell or odour, ttiaSia euodia. 

2 Co. 2. IS For wo arc untoGod a sweet savour of Ch. 
Eph. 5.3 a sacrifice to God for a sweet smelling sa. 
Phih 4. 18 an odour of a sweet smell, a sacrifice ace* 

[See also Odour, savour, smell, sp'.cer wine]. 

SWEETLY, (to feed) — 

1. Upright things, C^V'O mesharim. 

Song 7. 9 that goeth. .sweetly, causing the llpi ot 
2.T0 be sweet, pno mathaq. 

Job 24. 20 tho worm shail feed sweetly on him, he 



SWEETNESS — 

l.Sieeet, p\Tn mathoq. 

Judg 14. 14 out of tho strong came forth sweetness 
E20. 3. 3 it was in my mouth as honey for sweet. 

".Sweetness, plia melheq. 

Prov.i6. 21 tho sweetness of the lips Increaseth lear. 
27. 9 the sweetness of a man's friend by hearty 

S. Siceelness, pnb r,iotheq. 

Judg. 9. II Should I forsake my sweetness, and my 

SWELL (out, to make), to — 
I.T0 be swelled out, -'j_^ baah, 2. 

Isa. 30. 13 a breach ready to fall, swelling ont In a 

2.T0 swell, ps3 batseq. 

Deut. 8. 4 neither did thy foot swell, these forty ye. 
^ch. 9. 21 clothes waxed hot old, and their feet sw. 

3. To swell, .i?y tsabah. 

Num. 5. 27 her belly shall swell, and her thigh shall 

4. To cause to stcell, nav tsabah, 5. 

Nam. 5. 22 make (thy) belly to swell, and(thy) thigh 

5.Sicclling, .n3> isabch, 

Kum. 5. 21 make thy thigh to rot, and thy belly to sw. 

SWELLING, (great) — 

l.I!isi7ig, excellency, pride, niNj gaavah. 

Psa. 46. 3 tho mountains shako with tho swelling 
2.Rising, excellency, pride, fiNJ gaon. 

Jer. 12. 5 then how wilt thou do in tho swelling of 

49. 19 come up like a lion from tho swelling of 

50. 44 come up like a lion from the swelling of 
3. Over-swelling, inrfpoyKos hujyeroiJlMS. 

2 Pe. 2. 18 when they speak great swelling (woi-ds) 
Jude 16 their mouth speaketh great swelling (wo.) 

4.^1 puffing.up, ^va-iaicrtt phtisiOsis. 

2 Co. 12. 20 backbitings, whisperings, swellings, ttmi. 

BWEEVE, to — 

To go irregularly, viiss a mark, inrrox^'' astochel}, 
I Tim. I. 6 From which some uaving swerved have 

SWIFT, swifter, swiftly, to te — 
\.A reed, enmity, nax ebeh. 

Job 9. 26 They are passea away as the awift ships 

2. Splendour, glitter, r^-, yeaph. 

Dan. 9. 2 1 being caused to fly swiftly, touched me ab. 

3. To hasten, in? mahar, 3. 

I Ch.i2. 8 (were) as swift as the roes upon the mou. 
Mai. 3. 5 I will be a swift witness agaiusf the sore. 
Prov. 6. 18 feet that be swift in running to mischief 

i.Hastc, rrrra mehcrah. 

Psa. 147. 15 earth : his word runneth very swiftly 

5. Light, sicift, 7p io.1 ^,_ , _^, 

Job 24. 18 He (is) swift as the waters; their portion 

EccL 9. ,. race (is) not to the swift, nor the battle 

Isa. 5 26 behold.'they shall c^me with speed 8vr;f. 

18. 2 Go ye swift messengers, to a nation fca 

,9. I Lord rideth upon a swift cloud, and shall 

30. ,e We wiU ride upon the swift; therefore sh. 

Jer. 2. 23 a swift dromedary traversing her ways 

46. 6 Let not the swift flee away, nor the mlg 
Lam. 4. 19 Our persecutors are swifter than the ea. 
Joel 3, 4 swiftly (and) speedUy wUl I return yo«a 



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Amos 2. 14 the flight shall perish from the swift, and 
2. 15 EwiJt o£ foot shall not deliver (himaelO.ne. 

6. To be light, swift, '?V|'3 qalal. ' 

2 Sa. I. 23 they were swifter than eagles, they were 
Job 7. 6 My days are swifter tlian a weaver's shu. 
graj^Nowmy days'are swifter than a post, they 
Jer. 4.13 whirlwind : his horses are swifter than ea. 
Ilab. I. 8 Their horses also are swifter than the lo. 

7. To be or become light, swift, V?,; qalal, 2. ' 
Isa. 30. ifi. shall they that pursue you be swift 

B.Sharp, swift, acute,'o^is oxiis. 

Kom. 3. 15 Their feet (are) stvift to shed blood 
S.Sitift, speedy, rax'vi^ tachinos. 

2 Pe. 2. I bring upon themselves swift destruction 

10. Swift, raxvs tachus. 

Jas. I. 19 let every mjiu be swift to hear, slow to sp. 

aWIFT beast — - 

\. Dromedaries, tirvsy} hiritaroih: 

Isa. 66. 20 upon swift beasts, to my holy mountain 

^.A courser, vy\ relcesh. ■ 

Jlic. 1. 13 bind the chariot to the swift beast: she 

BWm (in or out, to make), to — 

\.To cause to flow, swim, fj's isuph, 5. 

2 Ki. 6. 6 cast (it) in thither ; and the iron did Bwini 

Z. Flowing, swimming, nay tsaphah. 

Eze. 32. 6 water, .the land wherein thou swimmost 

3. To swim, anV sachah. 

Isa. 25. II swimmethspreaaethforth(hi3hand3)tosw. 

4. To cause to swim, nn'y' sachah, 6. 

Psa. 6. 6 all the night make I my bed to swim ; I 
h. Swimming, ^T^^f sachu. 

Eze. 47. 5 v/aters to swim in, a river that could not 

6. To swim out, off, axvay, eKKoKvfiPda) elchplumbao. 
Acts 27. 42 lest any of them sliould swim out, and es. 

1 .To swim, KoKv/jL^do) kolumbao. 

Acts 27. 43 commanded that they which could swim 

SWINE — 

\.Sow, hoar, TW chazir. ^ 

lev. II. 7 swine, though he divide tho hoof, and be 
Dcuti4. 8 swine, because it divideth the hoof, yet ch. 
Provii. 22 (As) a jewel of gold in a swine's snout, (so 
Isa. 65. 4 which eat swine's flesh, and broth of ab. 
66. 3 (as if he offered) swine's blood; he that 

66. 17 eating swine's flesh, and the abomination 

Z.A hog, pig, xo'ipos choiros. 

Matt. 7. 6 neither cast yo your pearls ueforo swino 

8. 30 there was. .an herd of many swine feed. 

8. 31 suffer us to go away into the herd of sw. 

8. 32 they went into tho herd of swine, and 

8. 32 tho whole herd [of swine] ran violently 
Mark 5. 11 there was. .a great herd of swino feeding 

5. 12 Send us into the swine, that we may en. 

5. 13 went out, and entered into tlie swine, and 

5. 14 they that fed [the swine] fled, and told (it) 

5. 16 told them., (also) concerning the swino 
Xuke 8. 32 there was there an herd of many swine fo. 

6. 33 entered into tho swine : andtho herd ran 

15. 15 and he sent him into his fields to feed sw. 

15. 16 filled .with tho husks that tho swine did 

BWOILEN — 

To be burning, enflamed, swollen, 7n>n-p))(j.i. 

Acts 28. 6 they looked when he should have swollen 
SWOON to— 
l.To be or become feeble, Ibj; ataph, 2. 

Lam. 2. II children and the sucklings swoon in the 
2. To shoiu self feeble, icj; ataph, 7.' 

Lam. 2. 12 when they swooned as the wounded in 
SWORD, (drawn, glittering) — 
\. Lightning, brightness, pn^ baraq. 

Job 20. 25 the glittering sword cometh out of his 
2. A sword, destroying weapon, 3"in chereb. 

Gen. 3. 24 a flaming sword which turned every way 
27. 40 by thy sword shalt thou live, and shalt 

31. 26 daughters, as captives (taken) with the sw. 
34. 23 took each man his sword, and came upon 
34. 26 slew Hamor. . with the edge of the sword 
48. 22 hand of the Amorite with my sword and 

Exod. s. 3 said .. lest he fall upon us . . with the sw • 
5. 21 to put a sword in their hand to slay us 
15. 9 willdrawmysword,myhandshalldestroy 

17. 13 discomfited Amalek. .the edge of the sw. 

1 8. 4 and delivered me from the sword of Phar. 
22. 24 kill you with the sword ; and your wives 

32. 27 Put every man his sword by his side, (and) 
Lev. 26. 6 neither shall the sword go tlirough your 

26. 7 and tl'.cy shall fall before you by the sword 
26. 8 enemies shall fall before you by the sword 
26. 25 I will bring a sword upon you, that shall 
26. 33 will draw out a sword afteryou : and your 
26. 36 they shall flee, as fleeing from a sword 
26. 37 fall . . as it were before a sword, v.'hen none 
Numi4. 3 to f.ill by the sword, that our wives and 
14. 43 shall fall by the sword, because ye are tur. 

19. 16 touchcthone that is slain with a sword in 

20. 18 lestlcomeout against thee with tho sword 

21. 24 smotehimwith theedgeofthe sword, and 

22. 23 standing in the way, and his sword drawu 
32. 29 would there were a sword iu mino hand 



Num 22. ji his sword drawn in his hand : and he bow. 

31. 8 the son of Beor they slew with the sword 
Deuti3. 15 smite, .with the edge of the sword, destr. 

13. 15 the cattle thereof, with the edge of thesw. 
20. 13 smite every male . . with the edge of the sw. 
28. 22 an extreme burning, and with the sword 

32. 25 The sword without, and terror within, sh. 
32. 41 If I whet my glittering sword, and mine 

32. 42 my sword shall devour flesh ; (and that) , 

33. 29 and who (is) the sword of thy excellency 
Josh. 5. 13 man over against him with his sword dr. 

6. 21 destroyed, .with tlie edge of the sword 
8. 24 were all fallen on the edge of the sword 
8. 24 and smote it with the edge of the sword 

10. II the children of Israel slew with the sword 
xo. 28, 30, 32, 35, 37, 39 with the edge of the sw. 

11. 10 smote the king thereof with the sword « 
II. II tliat(were)tlierein with the edge of the sw. 
II. 12 smote them with, .edge of thesword, (and) 

I II. 14 smote with tho edge of the sword, until 
13. 22 slay ivith the sword among them that we. 

19. 47 smoto it with the edge of the sword, and 

24. 12 (but) not withthysword,norwith thy bow 
Judg. I. 8 smitten it with the edge of the sword, and 

I. 25 they smote the city with the edge of the 

4. 15 discomfited.. with the edge of the sword 
4. 16 fell upon the edge of the sword ; (and) th. 

7. 14 This (is) nothing else save the sword of 
7. 20 cried. The sword of the LOKD, and of Gid. 

7. 22 set every man's sword against his fellow 
8. 10 and twenty thousand men that drew sword 

8. 20 but the youth drew not his sword ; for ho 

9. 54 Draw thy sword, and slay me, that men 
18. 27 they smote them with tlio edge of the sw. 

20. 2 hundred thousand footmen that drew sw. 
20. 15 six thousand men that drew sword, besi. 
20. 17 hundred thousand men that drew sword 
20. 25, 35 men ; all those drew the sword 

so. 37 smote all the city with the edge of thesw. 
20. 46 five thousand men that drew tho sword 

20. 48 and smote tliem with the edge of the sw. 
21. 10 Go and smite, .with the edge of thesword 

I Sa. 13. 19 Lest the Hebrews make (tliom) swords or 

13. 22 there was neither sword nor spear found 

14. 20 every man's sword was against his fellow 

15. 8 all the people with the edge of the sword 
15. 33 As thy sword hath made women childless 
17. 39 David girded his sword upon his armour 
17. 45 Thoucomestto me with a sword, and with 
17. 47 tho Lord saveth not with sword and sp. 
'fj. 50 (there was) no sword in the hand of David 

17. 51 took his sword, and drew it out of thesh. 
j8. 4 oven to his sword, and to his bow, and to 

21. 8 not here under tliine hand spe.ir or sword ! 
21. 8 1 have neither brought my sword nor my 

21. 9 Tiie sword of Goliath the Philistine, wh. 

22. 10 g.avo him the sword of Goliath the Phili. 

22. 13 tliou hast given him bread, and a sword 
22. 19 smote ho with tlie edge of the sword, bo. 
22. 19 asses, and sheep, witli tho edge of the sw. 

25. 13 David said.. Gird ye on every man his sw. 
25. 13 And they girded on every man his sword 
25. 13 David also girded on his sword : and th. 
31. 4 Draw tliy sword. .Saul took a sword, and 
31. 5 fell likewise upon his sword, and died wi. 

t Sa. 1. 12 because they were fallen by the sword 

1. 22 and the sword of Saul returned not empty 

2. 16 and (thrust) hjs sword in his fellow's side 

2. 26 Shall the sword devour for ever? knowest 

3. 29 tliat falleth on the sword, or thatlacketh 

11. 25 tlie sword devoureth one as well as anot. 

12. 9 killed Uriah tho Hittito with the sword 
12. 9 slain him with the sword of the children 
J2. 10 sword shall never depart from thine liouso 

15. 14 smite the city with the edge of the sword 

18. 8 more people that day tlian the sword de. 
so. 8 sword fastened upon bis loins in the she. 
so.' 10 Amasa took no heed to the sword that 
23. 10 hand clave unto the sword : and the Lo. 

■ 24. 9 vaHwnt men tliat drew tho sword ; and tho 
Tm. 1. 51 ho will not slay his servant with the sw. 
2. 8 will not put thee to death with the sword 

2. 32 clew them with the sword, my father Da. 

3. 24 Bring me a sword..they brought a sword 

19. I had slain all the prophets with the sword 
19. 10, 14 slain thy prophets witli the sword; and 
19. 17 him th.at escapeththe sword of Hazael sh. 
19. 17 him that cscnpeth from the sword of Je. 

a Kl. 3. 26 seven hundred men that drew swords, to 
6. 22 thou hast taken captive with thy sword 
8. 12 young men wilt thou slay with the sword 

10. 25 smote them with the edge of the sword 

II. 15 him that followeth her kill with the swo. 

11. 20 slew Athaliah with tlie sword (beside) the 
19. 7 cause him to fall by the sword in his own 
19. 37 his sons smote him with the sword: and 

t Ch. 5. 18 men able to bear buckler and sword, and 
'10. 4 Draw thy sword. .Saul toolc a sword, and 

10. 5 he fell likewise on the sword, and died 
21. 5 hundred thousand men that drew sword 
21. 5 and ten thousand men that drew sword 
21. 12 while that the sword of thine enemies ov. 
21. 12 or else three days tlie sword of the Lokd 
21. 16 having a drawn sword in his hand strete. 
21. 27 put up his sword again into tho sheath th. 
21. 30 for he was afraid because of the sword. of 

'^ Ch.2o. 9 evil cometh upon us, (as) the sword, jud. 
21. 4 slew all his brethren with tho sword, and 
23. 14 let him be slain with tho sword. For tho 
23. 21 they had slain Athaliah with tlio sword 
29, 9 lo, our fathers have fallen by the sword 
^, a< they, .slew him there with the sword 



2 Ch. 36. 17 slew their young men with the sword in 
t 36. 20 them that had escaped from the sword 
Ezra 9. 7 to the sword, to captivity, and to a spoil 
Nell. 4. 13 with their swords, their spears, and their 

4. 18 every one had his sword girded by his side 

Esth. 9. 5 Jews smote., with the stroke of thesword 

Job , I. 15 slain the servants with the edge of the sw. 

' 1. 17 slain the servants with the edge of thesw. 

■5.15 But he saveth the poor from the sword, f r. 

5. 20 and in war from the power of the sword 

15. 22 darkness, and he is waited for of the sw. 

19. 29 Be ye afraid of the sword : for wrath (br.) 

19. 29 punishment of the sword, that ye may kn. 

27. 14 children be multiplied, (it is) for the sword 

39. 22 neither turneth he back from the sword- 

40. 19 he that made him can make his sword to 

41. 26 The sword of him that layeth at him can. 
Psa. 7. 12 If he turn not, he will whet his sword, he 

17. 13 soul from the wicked, (which is) thy sw. 
22. 20 Deliver my soul from the sword ; my da. 

37. 14 The wicked have drawn out the sword ■ 

37. 15 Their sword shall enter into their own he. 
44. 3 got not the land, .by their own sword, ne. 
44. 6 not trustin my bow, neither shall my sw. 
43. 3 Gird thy sword upon (thy) thigh, 0(most) 
57. 4 and arrows, and their tongue a sharp sw. 
59. 7 swords (are) in their lips : for who, (say 

63. 10 They shall fall by the sword ; they shall 

64. 3 Who whet theirtongue like a sword, (and) 
76. 3 the bow, the shield, and the sword, and 
78. 62 gave his people over also unto the sword 
78. 64 Their priests fell by the sword ; and their 
89. 43 hastalsoturnedtheedgeof his sword, and 

144. 10 who delivereth David, .from the hurtful 3. 
149. 6 in their mouth, and a two edged sword 
Pro V. 5, 4 end is bitter, .sharp as a two edged sword 

12. 18 that spcaketh like the piercings of a sw. 
25. 18 (is) a maul, and a sword, and a sharp ar. 

30. 14 a generation whose teeth (are as) swords 
Song 3. 8 They all hold swords, (being) expert in 

3. 8 every man (hath) his sword upon his th. 

Isa. I. 20 ye shall be devoured with the sword, for 

2. 4 they shall beat their swords into plough. 

2. 4 nation shall not lift up sword against na. 

3. 25 Thy men shall fall by the sword, and thy 

13. 15 Joined (unto them) shall fallby the sword 

14. 19 that are slain, thrust through with a sw. 
ai. IS fled from the swords, from the drawn sw. 
22. 2 thy slain (men are) not slain with tho sv/-. 
27. J with his sore and great and strong sword 
31. 8 Then shall the Assyrian fall with tho sw. 
31, 8 the sword, not of a mean man, shall dcr. 
31. 8 he shall flee from the sword, and his yo. 
34. 5 my sword shall be bathed in heaven, be. 
34. 6 The sword of the LonD is filled wiih bl. 
37. 7 I will cause him to fall by the sword in 

37. 38 his sons smote him with the sword, and 
41. 2 he gave (them) as the dust to his sword 
49. 2 hath made my mouth like a sharp swora 
51. 19 destruction, and the famine, and the sw. 

65. 12 Therefore will I number you to the sw. 

66. 16 by his sword, will the LOEB plead with 
Jer. 2. 30 your own sword hath devoured your pr. 

, 4. 10 whereas the sword reacheth unto the so. 

5. 12 neither shall we see sword nor famine 
5. 17 impoverish thy fenced cities.. with thesw. 
6. 25 the sword of the enemy (and) fear (is) on 
9. 16 I will send a sword after them, till I havo 
II. 22 theyoungmenshalldiebj thesword, they 

12. 12 the sword of the Lord shall devour from 
14. 12 I will consume them by the sword, and by 

14. 13 Ye shall not see the sword, neither shall 
14. 15 Sword and famine shall not be in this la'. 
14. 15 By sword andfamine shall those prophets 
14. 16 out. .because of the famine and the sword 

14. 18 then behold the slain with tho sword I and 

15. 2 such as (are) for the sword, to the sword 
15. 3 the sword to slay, and the dogs to tear, and 

15. 9 residue of them will I delivertothe sword 

16. 4 they shall be consumed by the sword, and 
18. 21 pour out. .(blood) by the force of the sw. 

18. 21 (let) their young men (be) slain by thesw. 

19. 7 1 will cause them to fall by tlic sword bo. 
so. 4 they shall fall by the sword of their eno. 

20. 4 carry them, .and shall slay them with tho 
SI. 7 from the pestilence, from tho sword, and 

21. 7 shall smite them with the edge of tlie sw. 
SI. 9 shall die by the sword, and by the famino 
S4. 10 I will send the sword, tho famine, andtho 

55. 16 because of the sword that I will send am. 
25. 27 because of the sword which 1 will send 

25. 29 I will call for a sword upon all the inhab. 
as. 31 will give tliem (that arc) wicked to tho sw. 

26. 23 who slew him with the sword, and cast 

27. 8 with the sword, and with the famine, and 
27. 13 AVhy will ye die . .by thesword, hytho f'« 

29. 17 I will send upon them the sword, the i.\ 

29. 18 I will persecute them with the sword, wi.^ 

31. 2 The people (which were) left of the sword 

32. 24 because of the sword, and of the famine 

32. 36 by the sword, and by the famine, and by 

33. 4 thrown down by the mounts, .by the sw. 

34. 4 saith the Lord. . Thou shalt not die by.. a. 
34. 17 to the sword, to the pestilence, and to tho 

38. .2 shall die by the sword, by the famine, and 

39. is thou shalt hot fall by the sword, but thy 

41. 2 smote Gedaliah.. with the sword, and slew 
42. 16 the sword, which ye feared, shall overtako 

42. 17 they shall die by the sword, by the famino 

42, 23 know certainly that yc shall die by the sw. 

43, II such (as are) for the sword to the sword 

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JcT. 44 12 they shall die, hj' the sword nnd by the 
44, 13 I h.ivc pumshotl ./crusulciii, by the swoi'd 
44, iS Iiavc been consumed by the swortl and by 
44. 27 sliall be consumed by Ihc Bwoid and by 
44. 28 A small iiumljer that escape the sword 
46. 10 tlic sword shall devour, ami it shall be sn. 
46. 14 the sword shall devour round about thee 

46. 16 let us go asaiu . .from the oppressing sw. 

47. 6 O thou sword of the LoKD, how long (will 

48. 2 thou shalt bo cut down, .the sword shall 
48. 10 cursed (be) he that kcepeth back his sword 
4Q. 37 I will send the sword after them, till I have 
CO. 16 forfearoftho oppressing sword they shall 
50. 35 A sword (is) upon the Chaldeans, sailh tho 
50. 36 A sword (is upon tlie liars; and theyshall 
50. 3C asword (is) upon her mighty men, nnd tliey 
50. 37 A sword (is) upon their horses, nnd upon 

50. 37 a6Word(i3) upon her treasures; nnd they 

51. 50 Yo that have escaped the sword go away 
XiAiu. 1. 20 abroad the sword bereavcth, at home (th. 

2. 21 my young men are fallen by the sword 
9 (They that be) slam with the sword are be. 
9 because of the sword of the wilderness 
2, 12 and I will draw out a sword after them 
12 a third part sliall fall by the sword round 
17 I willbringtheswordupon thee.I thoLonc 
3 I, (even) I, will bring a sword upon you 
6 (some) that shall escape the sword among 
II theyshall fall by the sword, by thofaniino 
j2 and he that is near shall fall by the sword 
15 The sword (is) without, and the pestilence 

15 he that(is)intho field shall die with the sw. 

8 feared the sword; and I will bring a sword 

10 Ye shall fall by the sword; I will judge you 
14 and I will draw out tho sword after them 

16 will leave a few men of them from the sw. 

17 (if) I bring a Bword..and say. Sword, go 
21 the sword, and tho famine, and the noiso. 
40 and thrust thee through with their swords 
21 his fugitives., shall fall by tho sword, and 

3 will draw forth my sword out of his shea. 

4 therefore shall my sword go forth out of 

5 I the Lord have drawn forth my sword out 

9 A sword, a sword is sharpened, and also 

11 this sv/ord is sharpened, and it is furbished 

12 terrors by reason of tho sword shall be up. 

14 let the sword be doubled . . the sword of tha 
1411 (is) the sword of the great (men that are) 

15 I have set the point of tho sword against 

19 that the sword ol the king of Babylon may 

20 that the sword may come to Rabbathof tho 

28 The sword, the swnrd (is) drawn : for tho 

10 took her sons . . and slew her with the sword 
25 thy remnant shall fall by the sword, they 
47 dispatch them with their swords ; theysh. 

21 whom ye have left shall fall by the sword 

13 and they of Dedan shall fall by the sword 

6 her daughters .. shall be slain by tho sword 
8 He shall slay Miith the sword thy daughters 

11 he shall slay thy people by tho sword 

7 they shall draw their swords against tho 

23 judged in the midst of her by the sword 

8 I will bring a sword upon thee, and cut 

4 the sword shall come upon Egypt, and gr. 

5 the men. .shall fall with them by tho sw, 

6 shall they fall in it by the sword, saith t*- 3 
II they shall draw their swDrds against Eg. 
17 young men of Aven .. shall fall by the sw. 

21 bind it, to make it strong to hold the sw. 

22 I will cau^e the sword to fall out of his 

24 I will put my .sword in his hand: hut I 

25 I shall put my sword into the hand of the 

17 unto (them that be) slain \vith the sword 

18 with (them that be) slain by the sword 

10 I shall brandish my sword before them 

11 Tho sword of the king of Babylon shall 

12 By the swords by the mighty will I cause 
20 midst of (them that are) slain by tho sw. 

20 she is delivered to the sword : draw her 

21 they lie uncircumcised, slain by tho swo. 
22, 23, 24 allot them slain, fallen by the sw. 
25, 26all.. uncircumcised, slain by the sword 
27 they have laid their swords under their 
28, 32 with (themthatare) slain v/ith the sw. 

29 laid by (them that were) slain by the sword 

30 with (them that be) slain by the sword 

31 Pharaoh and all his army slain by the sw. 

32 with (them that are) slain with the sword 

2 When I bring the sword upon a land, if 

3 when he seeth the sword come upon the 

4 if tho sword come and take him away, his 
6 if the watchman see the sword come, and 
6 if tho sword come and take (any) person 

26 Ye stand upon your sword, yo work abo. 

27 they.. in the wastes shall fall by the swo. 

5 by the force of the sword in the time of 
8 shall they fall that are slain with the sw. 
4 great company, .all of them handling sw. 
8 the land (that is) brought back from the s. 

21 I will call for a sword against him throu. 
21 every man's sword shall be against his br. 

23 trespassed, .so fell they all by the sword 

33 tliey shall fall by the sword, and by flame 
IIos. I. 7 will not save them by Dow, nor by sword 

2. s8 I will break the bow and the sword and 

7. 16 their princes shall fall by the sword for 

n. 6 the sword shall abide on his cities, and 

13. 16 they shall fall by tho sword; their infants 

Joel 3. TO Beat your ploughshares into swords, and 

imos I. II he did pursue his brother with the sword 

4. 10 your young men have I slain with the sw. 

7. fl will rise against the house, .with the sw. 



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Amos 7. J I .fcroboam shall die by the sword, and Isr. 
7. 17 thy (Laughters ih.M (all by the sword, and 
9. I I will ila) ihela-stof them with tho sword 
9. 4 thcii'-c will I command the sword, and it 
9. 10 All tho sinners, .shall die by tho sword 

Mic. 4. 3 thcyshallbc.itlhciriworilsintoploughsh. 

4. 3 n'-iuon sh'dl not liU up a sword against 

5. 6 waste tho land of Assyria with the sword 

6. 14 thou delivcrcit will I give up to the sword 
Nah. 3 . 13 the sword shall devour thy young lions 

3. 3 lifteth up both the bright sword nnd tho 
3. 15 the sword shall cut Ihco off, it shall cat 
Zeph. :. 12 Ye Kthiopians. .(shall be)i.lain by my sw 
Hag. 2. 22 every one by the &word of his brother 
Zech 9. 13 made tlico as the sword of a mighty man 
11. 17 tho sword (shall be) upon his arm, and 

13. 7 Aw.ike, O sword, against my shepherd 

Z, Murder, munlcrotis weapon, n;i"i retsach. 

r&a. 42. 10 (As) with a sword in my bones^ mine cne. 

i. Missile, dart, spear, n^^ shelach. 

Job 33. iS and liis life from peiishing by the sword 
1 36. 12 Ihcy sliall perish by tin- b\\ ord, nnd they 

Joel 2. 8 (when) they fall upon tho sword, they 

S.Opcn sioords, ninns pctlnclioth. 

I'sa. 55. 21 softer than oil, yet (were) they drawn sw." 

&. Fighting weapon, sword, fidxaipa maehaira. 
JIatt 10. 34 I camo not to send peace, but a sword 
:i6. 47 a great multitude with swords and staves 
26. 51 drew his sword, and struck a servant of 
26. 52 Put up ngain thy sword into his placo : for 
26. 52 that take tho sword shall perish with the 
- 2C. 55 as against a thief with swords and staves 
Marki4. 43 with him a great multitudu with swords 

14. 47 one of them that stood by drew a sword 
14. 48 with swords and (u ith)stave3 to take me ! 

Luk02i. 24 they shall fall by the edge of the sword 

=2. 36 ho that hath no sword, let him sell his g. 

22. 38 they said. Lord, behold, here (are) two sw. 

22. 49 Lord, shall we smite with tho sv/ord! 

22. 52 como out, as against a thief, with s-./ords 
JohniS. 10 Peter having a sword drew it, and smote 
'■ 18. II Put up thy sword Into the sheath : tho 
Acts 12. 2 killed. .the brothcrof John with the sword 

16. 27 he drew out his sword, and would have 
Rom. 8. 35 or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sv/.? 
I 13. 4 ho beareth not the sword in vuln ; for he 
Eph. 6. 17 the sword of the spirit, which is tho word 
Bob. 4. 12 sharper than any two edged sword, pier. 

II. 34 escaped the edgo of the sword, out of v/e. 

11. 37 were tempted, were slain with the sword 
Rev. 6. 4 there was given unto him a great sword 

13. 10 with the sword, .killed with tho sword 
13. 14 which had the wound by a sword, and did 

T.A brandishing weapon, sword, sabre, pon^aia. 

Luke 2. 35 a sword shall pierce through thy own so. 

Rev, I. 16 out of his mouth went a. two edged sw. 

.. 12 he v/hich hath the sharp sword with two 

3. 16 will light against them with the sv/ord of 

6. 8 to kill with sword, and v/ith hunger, nnd 

19. 15 out of his mouth goeth a sliarp sword, that 

19. 21 tho remnant were slain with tho sword 

STCAmNE tree — . . , - 

Sycamine, fig or mulberry tree, avxajxivoi'sukami. 
Luke 17. 6 yo might say unto this sycamiuo tree, Be 

SYCAMORE (fruit, tree) — 

'i.A sycamine, fig or midbcrry tree, ncpi}' shiqmah. 
I Ki. 10. 27 cedars made he (to be) as the sycamoro 
) Ch.27. 28 over the olive trees and the sycamoro tr. 
3 Ch. I. 15 cedar trees made he as tho sycamore trees 
9. 27 cedar trees made he as tho sycamore trees 
Psa. 78. 47 He destroyed, .their sycamore trees with 
Isa. 9. 10 tho sycamores are cut down, but we will 
Amos 7. 14 an herdman, and a gatherer of sycamoro 

2.yl sycamore, fig or mulberry tree, avKopupata. 
Luke 1 9. 4 climbed up into a sycajnoro tree to seo 

SY'-CHAR, 2ux^M-' ' 

A city of Samaria, where Jesus met with a wom,an, nnd 
stayed two days teaching the people; perhaps Asker, 
whose ruins aro on mount Ebal. 

John 4. 5 a city of Samaria, which is cafled S., near 

ST'-CHEM, St/x^V- - - ^ C?"^ 

A city (or person) in Samaria, called also Sheehem, ' • 

I Ch. 7. 16 of the sons of Emmor (tho father) of S. 

Acts 7. 16 were carried over into S., and laid in tlio 

ST-E'-KE, HMD. 

A city in the S. of Egypt towards Ethiopia, as Migdol 
was toward tho north of the land ; now called Asouan 
or Aswan. 
' Eze. 29. 10 from tho tower of S. even unto tho bor.' 
30. 6 from tho tower ot S. shall they fall in it 

SYNAGOGUE ~ 

1. Appointed place of meeting, ij)« moed.^- 

Psa. 74. 8 they have burnt up all the synagogues of 

l.riaee where people are led together, a-vyayayn. 

Matt 4. 23 teaching in their synagogues, and preach. 

6. 2 as the hypocrites do in the synagogues 

6. 5 love to pray standing In the synagogues 

9. 33 teaching in their synagogues, and preach. 

10. 17 theywil scourge you in their synagogues 

12. 9 depai-ted thence, he went into their syn. 

13. 54 he taught themin their synagogue, inso. 
83, 6 And love . . the chief seats in the synagog. 



Aratt23. 34 (some), .shall ye scourge in your synago. 

Mark I. 21 he entered iutothesynagogue, and taught 
1. 23 there was in their synagogue a man with 
J. 29 when they were come out of tho synago. 
I. 39 he preached in their synagogues through 

3. J And he entered ngain Into the synagoguo 

6. 2 he began to teach in the synagogue, nnd 

12. 39 tho chief scats in the synagogues, and tha 

13. 9 nnd In the synagogues ye shall bo beaten 
Luko 4. 15 he taught in thcirsynagogucs, being glor. 

- 4. 16 he went into the synagogue on the sabb. 

4. 20 the eyes of all them that were in the syn. 
4. 28 all they in tho synagogue, when (hey he. 

4. 33 in the syn.agogue there was a man which 
4. 38 ho arose out of the synagogue, and entc. 

4. 44 he preached in the synagogues of Galilee 
C. 6 he entered into tlie synagogue and taught 

7. 5 ho lovcth our nation, and.. built us a sy 

8. 41 ho was n ruler of the synagogue, and he 

11. 43 ye love tho uppermosts scats in the syna. 

12. II when they bring you unto the synagogues 
■13. 10 he was teaching in one of the synngogucs 

20. 46 the highest seats in the synogogues, and 

21. 12 delivering. .up to thCBynagoguc8,andinto 
John 6. 59 These things said ho in the synagoguo 

f 18. 20 I ever taught in the synagogue, and in tho 
Acts 6. 9 Then there arose certain of the synagog. 

9. 2 desired, letters to Damascus to the syn. 
9. 20 straightway ho preached Christ in the sy 

f3- 5 they preached tho word of God in the sy 

13. 14 went into the synagogue on the sabbath 

13. 42 [when the Jews were gone out of the sy.] 

14. I they went both together into the synag. 

15. 21 being read in the synagogues every sab. 
17. 1 came to Thessalonlca, where was a syno. 
17. 10 who. .went into tho synagogue of the Jo. 

17. 17 Therefore disputed he in the synagoguo 

18. 4 lie reasoned in the synagogue every sab. 
18. 7 w hose house joined hard to the synagoguo 
18. 19 ho himself entered into the synagogue, and 

18. 26 he began to speak boldly in the synagogue 

19. 8 ho went into the synagogue, and spake 

23. 19 I imprisoned and beat in every synagogue 

24. 12 neither in tho synagogues, nor lu the city 
26. II I punished them o.ft in every synagogue 

Rev. 2. 9 are not, but (are) the synagogue oi Satan 
3. 9 I will make them of the synagogue of 3. 

SYNAGOGTTE, (chief) ruler of — 
Chief leader in the synagogue, apx'<rvya.ya)'yos. 
N-Mark 3. 22 one of the rulers of the synagogue, Jainis 

5. 35 there came from the ruler of tl.e synago. 
/ 5. 36 he saith unto the ruler of the synagogue 

5. 38 to the house of the ruler of the synagoguo 

Luke 8. 49 from the ruler of the synagogue's (housel 

>■ 13. 14 And the ruler of the synagogue answered 

Acts 13. 15 the rulers of the synagogue sent unto th. 

1 3. 8 Crispus, the chief ruler of the synagogue 

18. 17 Sosthenes, tho chief ruler of the synago. 

STNAGOGTJE, put out of tho — 

One put away from the synagogue, aitoffvviywyos. 
John 5. 22 he should be put out of tho synagogue 
12. 42 they should bo put out of the synagoguo 

16. 2 Theyshall put you out of the synagogues 

BYN-TY'-CHE, 'S.uvrvxf]- 

A female believer in Philippi wTiom Paul beseeches 
along with Euodias to be of tho same mind. 
iS' Phil. 4. 2 I beseech Euodias, and beseech S., that 
SY-RA'-CUSE, SupoKoDo-ai. 

A city on the S.E. comer of the island vof Sicily, with a 
capacious harbour ; birthplace of Archimedes, B.C. 250- 
212. It was the most ancient of the Greek colonies in 
tho island, and founded by the Corinthians under 
Archias, B.C. 734 ; in 648 the party called the Mylctidao 
were expelled; in 486 also the oligarchy called Geomori 
or Gamori; in 478-467 Hieron patronises literature and 
the arts; in 414 it is besieged by the Athenians ; in 394 
it wars against Carthage; in 344, £0,000 immigrants intro- 
duced ; in 275-2 16 Hieron II. makes a treaty with R(mc ; 
in 214-212 it is taken by the Romans; in 21 Aug-jstus 
sends a Pvoman colony to revive it. 

Acts 28. 12 landing at S., we tarried (there) three d. 
SYRIA, C-w the high land. 'S.vpla. 
The Hebrew Aram, is, strictly speaking, bounded by 
Amanus and T.aurus on the N., by the Euphrates and 
tho Arabian Desert on the E., by Palestine on the 3., 
and by tho Mediterranean near the mouth of tho 
Orontes, and then by Phoenicia on the W.; this Is 
about 3*00 miles from N. to S., and from 50 to 150 
from E to W or an area of about 30,000 squarcmilcs — 
the size of Scotland. Its principaldivisions were— Syria 
of Damascus, Syria of Zobah, the Plain of Aram, and 
Aram of the two Rivers (the Euphrates and thcTipris). 
Tho name Syria is evidently derived from the city Tyra 
(or Tzur), with which the ancient Greeks and Romans 
traded. In 1921 B.C. Abraham leaving I'r came to 
Haran ; in 1857 his servant goes to get a wife for Isaac; 
in 1760 Jacob visits Laban ; in 143= Balaam is called to 
curse Israel; in 1040 David subdues Zobah and Da- 
mascus ; in 975 these recover their independence; la 
83S-835 Joash or Jehoash obtained three important 
victories over Eenhadnd ; in 740 Tiglath-pilezer defeats 
Rczin its last independent ruler, and reduces it to a 
dependency of Assyria; in 604 attacked by Pharaoh 
^■echo it is captured by Nebuchadnezzar; in 333 it 
comes under Alexander the Great; in 323 Seleucus 
Nicator founds his dynasty; in 301 he founds AntiocH 
as its capital; in 114 Antigchus Cyzicenus setshimsfll 
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J:omo; ic 47 Julius Csosar confirms the rights of many 
citiea.'ln A.D. C Jr.dea and Saraai-iaaro added toSyria; 
JD 117 Hadrian Amcs it3 E. boundary at the Euphrates; 
111 253 it is overrun by Sapor I. king of Persia ; in 264 
Odenathus delivers it; in 611 Chosroes II. destroys 
Antiooh;in O14 ho subdues Palestine; in 630 Ma- 
liommcd' takes some places in Syria; in 661 Damascus 
becomes its capital ; in 762 Bagdad becomes the capital; 
in S53 the Tulonides dynasty set up ; in 906 recovered 
by Caliph Moktofee ; in 370 Fatimite dynasty set up, 
v,"ith Cairo for capital ; m 1076 Syria invaded by tho 
Turks; in 1096 Caliph Mostali dispossessed by the 
Crusaders; in 1099 the Christian kingdom of Jerusalem 
set up; in ii87Saladin founds tho Eyoobito dynasty; 
in 1250 it is, partially destroyed by tho revolt of tlio 
Eaharite Matnlooks; In 1400 Tamerlane Invades it; in 
1516 Selim 1. unites it to the Ottoman empire; in 1799 
lonaparte invades it from Egypt; in 1831 Ibrahim 
Pasha invades it; in 1841 it reverts to Turkey; in i863 
a general attack on the Maronites near Ecyrout and 
Lebanon was made by tho Druses, when i=cx> persons 
vero murdered : altogether about 12,000 persons lost 
their lives, 200 ol whom wero priests; 163 villages, 224 
churches, end seven convents, were destroyed. 

Jadgio. 6 tho gods of S., and the gods of Zidon, and 
a Sa. 8. 6 David put garrisons in S. of Damascus 
8. 12 Of 8., and of Moab, and of tho children 
15. 8 vov,'ed avow while I abode at Geshurin S. 
I Ki 10. 29 for the kings of S., did they bring (them) 
II. 25 ho abhorred Israel, and reigned over S. 

15. 18 Tabrimon, the son of Hezion, kingof S. 
19. 15 thou comest, anoint Hazael. .kingoverS. 
20. 1 the king of S. gathered all his host togo. 
Eo. 2o the king of S. escaped on an horse with 
Eo. 22 the king of S. will come up against thee 
Eo. 23 the servants of tho king of S. said unto 
S3. I three years without war between S. and 
02. 3 take it not. .of tho hand of tho kingof S.T 
22. 31 tho kingof S. commanded his thirty and 

■ Ki. 5. I Naaman, captain of tlio host, .of S., was 
5. I tho Lord had given deliverance unto S. 

5. 5 the king of S. said. Go to, go, and I will 

6. 8 the king of S. warred against Israel, and 
6. 1 1 the king of S. was sore troubled for this 
6. 23 the bands of S. came no more into the la. 

6. 24 Ben-hadad king of S. gathered all his ho. 

7. 5 to the uttermost part of the camp of S. 

8. 7 Ben-hadad the, king of E. was sick ; and 
8. 9 Ben-hadad king of S., hath sent me to th. 
8. 13 showed, .that thou (shalt be) kingoverS. 
8. 28 the war against Hazael king of S. in Ram. 

8. 29 when he fought against Hazael king of S. 
9. 14 kept Ramoth.. because of Hazael king of S. 

9. 15 when he fought with Hazael king of S. 
12. 17 Hazael king of S. went up, .and fought 
13. 18 Jehoash, .sent (it) to Hazael king of S. 
13. 3 into the hand of Hazael king of S., and 
13. 4 because the king of S. oppressed them 
13. 7 the king of S. had destroyed them', and 
13. 17 and the arrow of deliverance fromlS. 

13. 19 then hadst thou smitten S. till thou hadst 
13. 19 whereas nowthou shalt smite S. (but)th. 
13. 22 Hazael kingof S. oppressed Israel all the 
13. 24 Hazael king of S. died ; and Ben-hadad 

15. 37 send against Judah Kezin the king of S. 
j5. 5 Rezin king of S. and Pekah son of Rem. 
i5. 6 Rezin king ofS. recovered Elath to S.,and 

16. 7 save rne out of the hand of the king of S. 

1 Ch.i8. 6 David put (garrisons) in S. damascus, and 

19. 6 out of Mesopotamia, and out of S.-maac. 

2 Ch. 1. 17 so brought they . Aor the kings of S., by 

16. 2 sent to Ben-hadad king of S., that dwelt 
16. 7 thou hast relied on the king of S., and 

16. 7 the host of the king of S. escaped out of 
18. 10 With these thou shalt push S. until they 
18. 30 the king of S. had commanded the cap. 

20. 2 There cometh a., multitude, .from. .S. 
22. 5 to war against Hazael king of S. at Ram. 
22. 6 when he fought with Hazael king of S. 
24. 23 (that) the host of S. came up against him 
e8. 5 delivered, .into tho hand of the king of S. 
28. 23 the gods of the kings of S. help them, (th.) 

Isa. 7. I the king of S., and Pckali tlio son of Re. 
7. 2 saying, S. Is confederate with Ephraim 
7. 4 the fierce anger of Rezin with S., and of 
7. s S. , Ephraim, and the son of Remaliah 
7. 8 the head of S. (is) Damascus, and the head 

17. 3 kingdom from Damascus . . remnant of S. 
Eze. 16. 57 of (thy) reproach of tho daughters of S. 

27. 16 S. (was) thy merchant by reason of thcmu. 
Hos. 12. 12 Jacob fled into the country of S., and Is. 
Amos I. 5 the people of S. shall go into captivity un. 
Matt. 4. 24 his fame went throu.L;liout all S.: and they 
Lu'te 2. 2 made when Cyronins was governor of S, 
Acts is.23,tlie Gentiles in Aiitioch and S. and Cil. 

15. 41110 went through S. and Cilicia, confirm. 

18. i3 sailed thence into S., .ind with him Pr. 
so. 3 as he was about to sail into S., ho pur. 

21. 3 left it on the left hand, and sailed into S. 
Gal. I. 21 I came into the regions of S. and Cilicia 

BTEIAC, SYEIAN, n"p-ix aramilh. 

The langu.ige used in Aram or Syria ; substantially the 

same as Chaldce. 

2 Ki. iS. =6 .Speak . .to thy servants In the 3. language 

Ezra 4. 7 in tho S. tongue, and interpreted in the S. 

Isa. 35. 1 1 Speak . . unto thy servants in the S. langu. 

Dan. 2. 4 Then spake the Chaldeans to tho king in S. 
8TEIAN, SYRIANS, 'p-N, D'ip^N, D-iK. 
The people of Aram or Syria. 
'' Men. 35. 3o of Eethuel the S. . , sister to Labanthe S. 



Gen. 28. 5 Laban, son of Bethuel the S., the brother 
31. 20 Jacob stole away unawares to Laban the S. 
31. 24 God came to L.iban tho S. in a dieara by 
Deut.26. 5 A 3. ready to perish (was) my father; and 
2 Sa. 8. 5 the S. of Damascus came to succour Hada. 
8. 5 David slew of the S. two and twenty tho. 
8. 6 the S. became servants to David, (and)br. 
8. 13 when he returned from smiting of the S. 
10. 6 the S. of Beth-rehob, and the S. of Zoba 
10. 8 the S. of Zoba, and of Rehob, and Isli-tob 
10. 9 he. .put (them) in array against the S. 
10. 1 1 It tho S. be too strong for me, then thou 
10. 13 drew nigh, .unto tho battle against the S, 
JO. 14 children of Ammon saw that the S. wero 

10. 15 the S. saw that they were smitten before 

10. 16 Hadarczer sent, and brought out tho S. 

10. 17 the S. set themselves iu array against D. 

10. 18 the S. fled before Israel; and David slew 
JO. 18 (men of) seven hundred chariots of the S. 
10. 19 tho S. feared to help the children of Am. 

I KI. 20. :o tho S. fled and Israel pursued them; and 
20. 21 tho king, .slew tho S. with a great slaugh. 
20. z6 Ben-hadad numbered tho S., and went up 
20. 27 but the S. filled the country 
20. 28 the S. have said. The LOED (is) God of the 
20. 29 Israel slew of the S. an hundred thousand 
22. II 'With these shalt thou push the S., until 
22. 35 stayed up in his chariot against tho S. 

a KI. s- 2 ti^6 S. had gone out by companies, and had 

5. 20 my master hath spared Naaman this S. 

6. 9 Beware, .for thither tho S. arc come down 

7. 4 let us fall unto the host of the S.: if they 
7. 5 they rose . . to go unto tho camp of the S. 
7. 6 the Lord had jnade the host of the S. to 
7. 10 Wo camo to the camp of tho S., and, beh. 

7. J 2 I will now show you what the S. have do. 

7. 14 the king sent after the host of the S., sa. 

7. 15 which the S. had cast away in their haste 

7. 16 the people, .spoiled the tents of the S. 

8. 28 went with Joram. .and the S. wounded^ J. 

8. 29 wounds which the S. had given him at Ra. 

9. 15 wounds which tho S. had given him, when 
13. 5 they went out from under tho hand of . .S. 
13. 17 thou shalt smite the S. in Aphek, till thou 
16. 6 the S. came to Elath, and dv/elt there unto 
24. 2 bands of the S., and bands of the Moabitcs 

1 Ch.iB. s t''6 S. of Damascus came to help Hadare. 

18. 5 David slow of tho S. two and twenty tho. 
j8. 6 tho S. became David's servants, (and)bro. 
19. 10 ho . .put (them) in array against the S. 

19. 12 If the S. be too strong for me, then thou ah. 

19. 14 Joab . . drew nigh before the S. unto tho ba. 

19. 1 5 the children of Ammon saw that the S. wo. 

19.16 the S. saw that they wero put to the worse 
19. 16 theyEentmessenger3,anddrewforththeS. 
19. 17 put tho battle in array against the S." 

19. 18 But the S. fled before Israel 
19. 18 David slew of the S. seven thousand (nien 
.. 19. 19 neitherWouldtheS.helpthe children of A. 

sfch. J 8. 34 stayed.. up in (his) chariot against tho S. 
22. 5 to waragaiust Hazael king of S. at Ramoth 
24. 24 the S. camo v/ith a small company of men 

laa. 9. 12 Tho S. before, and tlio Philistines behind 

Jer. 35. 1 1 let us go .. for fear of the army of the S. 

Amos 9. 7 the Philistines from Caphtor, and the S. 

Luke 4. 27 none of them v/as cleansed, saving, .the S. 

67-IlO-PHE-HI-CI-jlN, 'S,vpo<polvi<r<ra.. 
Belonging to Phenicia (in Syria), on the N. of Carmel 
Mark 7. 26 Tho woman was a Greek, a S. by nation 



TA-A'-NACH, ri;yn, ^JM lattlemcnt. 

A Levitical city oh tho 'NV. of tho Jordan In Manassoh 

or Isaachar. On the slope of the western mountains 

that bound the plain of Jezreel over against Gilboa, and 

nov/ called Taanulc, is a small villcge on tho S. of el- 

Lcjjun. 

Josh 12. 21 The king of T., one ; the king of Megiddo 
17. II and the inhabitants of T. and her towns 
21. 25 of tho half tribe of Manasseh, T. with her 
Judg. I. 27 Neither. .Beth-shean and her towns. .T. 

5. ig then fought the kings of Canaan in T. 
I Ki. 4. 12 (to him pertained) T. and Megiddo, and 
I Ch. 7. 29 Beth-shean and her towns, T. and her to. 

TA-A-NATH SHI'-LOH, nV.y n:Hl} circle of Sliiloh. 
A city on the borders of Ephraim and Benjamin ; now 
called Tana, between Shechem and the Jordan, and W 
of Janohah. 

Josh. 1 6. 6 the border went about eastward unto T. 

TAB-BA'-OTH, nij;|!a spots. 

One of the Nethinim whose descendants returned with 

Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 43 children of Hasupha, tho children of T. 

Neh. 7. 46 children of Hashupha, tho children of T. 

TAB'-SATH, n.?t; extension. 

A city S. of Abel-meholah, in Issachar or Ephraim: 

Tuhiikhat Fahill 

Judg. 7. 22 to the border of Abel-meholah, unto T. 

TA-BE'-AL, 'jNnp Ood is good. 

Father of one whom Syria and Ephraim sought to make 

king in Judah instead of Ahaz. B.C. 742. 

Isx 7. 6 and set a king in tUo iniilst..tUoaonof T. 



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TA-BB'-EL, ^!<?9 God is good. 

An official in Samaria who wrote against the Jews to the' 

king of Persia. B.C. 522. 

Ezra 4. 7 wrote.. T... unto Artaxcrxes king of Per.! 
TABER, to — ^ 

To mince, trip daintily, IXf^ taphaph, 3a." 

Nail. 2. 7 her maids, .tabering upon their breasts 

TAB-ER'-AH, nTjjnn place of feeding. 

A place three days' journey Jf. of SiBai.wherc Israel was 

punished for murmuring. ' 

Numn. 3 And ho called the name of the place T. 

Deut. 9. 22 at T. . .ye provoked the Lons to wrath 

TAEEENACIE — 
\.A tent, '?nN ohel. 

Exod.26. 9 curtain In the fore front of the tabcrnacio 
27. 21 the tabernacle of the congregation 1^ 

[So in 28. 43; 29. 4, 10, II, 30, 32, 42, 44; 30. 16, 18, 20, 36^ 
36; 31- 7; 33- 7. 7; 33- 3i; 38- 8, 30; 40. 12; Lev. i. i, 3, 5; 
3. 2, 8, 13; 4. 4, 5, 7, 7, 14, 16, 18, i8;6. 16, 26, 30; 8.3, 4, 31, 
33. 35; 9- 5. =3; i°- 7. 9; !=• 6; 14. II, ^; 15. 14,. 29; 16. 7, 
j6, 17, 20, 23, 33; 17. 4, 5, 6, 9; 19. 21; 24. 3; Num. I. 1; 
2. 2, 17; 3. 7, 8, 25, 25, 38; 4. 3, 4, 15, 23, 25, 25, 28, 30, 31, 
33. 3S. 37. 39.41. 43, 47; 6. 10, 13, 18; 7. 5, 89; 8. 9, 15, 19, 
22, 24, 26; 10. 3; II. 16; 12. 4, 5; 14. 10; 16. 18, 19, 42, 43, 
50; 17. 4; 18. 4, 6, 21, 22, 23, 31; 19. 4; 20. 6; 25. 6; 27. 2; 31. 
54; Deut. 31. 14, 14; Josh. 18. i; ig. 51; i Ea. 2. 22; i Ki. z.^ 
30; 8. 4; I Ch. 6. 32; Q. 21; 23. 32; 2 Ch. I. 3, 6, 13; 5. 5.1 
Exod.31. 7 and all the furniture of the tabernacle 
33. 7 Moses took the tabernacle, and pitched 
33. 8 when Moses went out unto the tabcrnacio 
33. 8 until he was gone into the tabernacle 
33. 9 as Moses entered into the tabernacle, tho 
33. 9 and stood (at) the door of the tabcrnacio 
33. 10 cloudy pillar stand (at) the tabernacle dooii 
33. II Joshua, .departed not out of the tabern. 
36. 37 he made anhanging for the tabernacle dooc, 
39. 38 and the hanging for the tabernacle dooK 
"Num. 9. 17 cloud was taken up from the tabernacle 
11. 24 and set them round about the tabernacle. 
II. 26 but went not out unto the tabernacle 
12. 10 the cloud departed from off the taberna. 
17. 7 before the Lord in the tabernacle of wit, 

17. 8 ureses went into the tabernacle of witness 

18. 2 (minister) before the tabernacle of witneta 
18. 3 keep, .the charge of all the, tabernacle 
18. 4 for all the service of the tabernacle 

Deut 31. 15 stood over the door of tho tabernacle 
2 Sa.'i 6. 17 in tho midst of the tabernacle that Daviil 
1 Ki.1i. 39 took an horn of oil out of the tabernacre 
"'2. 28 Joab fled unto the tabernacle of the LoBD 
. 29 that Joab was fled unto the tabernacle of 
B. 4 holy vessels that (were) in the tnberBapIe. 

1 Cli. 9. 19 keepers of the gates of the tabernacle 
~~^' 9. 23 tho house of the tabernacle, by warda 

2 Ch. 5. 5 holy vessels that (were) in the tabern acTo 

24. 6 the collection.. for the tabernacle of wit. 
Job 5. 24 And thou shalt know that thy tabernacla 

11. 14 let not wickedness dwell in thy taberna. 

12. 6 The tabernacles of robbers prosper, aniU' 
15. 34 fire shall consume thetabemaclesof brilie: 
iS. 6 The light shall be dark in his tabernacia 
18. 14 shall be rooted out of his tabernacle 

18. IS It shall dwell in his tabernacle, becaupo 

19. 12 and encamp round about ray tabernacle 

20. 26 with him that is left in his tahemaclo -j 
22. 23 put away iniciuity far from thy tabeniar. 
29. 4 when the secret of God (was) upon my tn 
31. 31 If tho men of my tabernacle said not, OH 

Psa. 13. I LOED, who shall abide in thy tabernacle 1 
19. 4 In them hath he set a tabernacle for tho 
27. 5 in the secret of his tabernacle shall ha 
27. 6 offer in his tabernacle sacrifices of jojr 
61. 4 I will abide in thy tabernacle for ever 
78. 51 (their) strength in the t.nbemaclcs of Htri 
78. 67 Moreover he refused the tabernacle of J* 
83. 6 The tabernacles of Edom, and the Isbmi 
118. IS in the tabernacles of the righteous 
132. 3 Surely I will not come into the taberna. 
Prov 14. II tabernacle of tho upright shall flourish 
Isa. 16. 5 in tho tabernacle of Da\id, judging, an<L 
33. 20 a tabernacle (that) shall not be taken dp« 
Jcr. 10. 20 My tabernacle is spoiled, and all my co.J 
Lam. 2. 4 in tho tabernacle of the daughter of Zi< in 
Eze. 41. 1 (which wa.s) the breadth of the taberna; 
D.an. II. 45 he shall pl.iiit tho tabernacles of his p.".li: 
Hos. g. 6 possess them . . thorns (shall be) in their. ( 
12. 9 will yet make thee to dwell in tabernac^: 
Mai. 2. 12 the scholar, out of the tabernacles of Jm^ 

iL.Tahcrnaclc, dwelling place, ]^VD mishfcan. 

Exod2s. 9 the pattern of tho tabernacle, and the pa;. 

25. I thou shalt make the tabernacle (with) tui: 

26. 6 couple the curtains . . it shall be one tab ' 
26. 7 curtains.. to be a covering upon the tali; ' 
=5. 12 htin.g over the back side of the tabernacle, 
26. 13 It sliall hang over the sides of the taber. i 
26. 15 thou shalt iiako boards for the fabcrn.i/i. 
26. 17 make for all tho boards of the tahern.-icls. 
26. i3 thou shalt make tho boards for the taba, 
26. 20 for the second side of the tabernacle, oa 
26. 22 for tho sides of the tabcrnacio westward 
=6. 23 make for tho corners of tho tabernacle la 
26. 26 the boards of tho one side of the tabern; 
26. 27 the boards of tho other side of the taberi 

26. 27 for tlio boards of the side of the taberna. 
o6. 30 thou shalt rear up the tabernacle accord, 
-6. 35 on tlio side of the tabernacle toward tboj 

27, 9 fhou fhnlt make tho court of the tabom. 
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II The tnhcrnaclc, his tent, and his covering 

15 the door at the entering In of the taborna. 
18 The pins of the tabernacle, anU the pins 

8 tlieai that wrought the work of the tabcr. 

13 fifty taohea. .so it became one tabornaclo 

14 curtains., for the tent over the tabernacle 
20, 23 And he made boards for the tabernacle 
22 maJ<e for all the boards of the tabernacle 
25 for tl\e other side of the tabernacle, (whicli 

27 for the sides of tlie tabernacle westward 

28 fertile corners of the tabernacle in the two 

31 the boards of the one side of the tabcrn. 

32 the boards of tlio other side of the tabcr. 
32 five bars for the boards of the tabernacle 

20 the pins of the tabernacle, and of the co. 

21 l^e sum of the tabernacle, (even) of the 

31 thepinsof the tabernacle, and all the pins 

32 Thus was all the woik of the tabernacle 

33 they brought the tabornaclo unto Moses 
40 the vessels of the service of the tabernacle 

2, 6, 29 the tabernacle of the tent of the co. 
5 put the hanging of the door to the tabcr. 

9 anoint the tabernacle, and all that (is) tli. 

17 the second year, .the tabernacle was rea, 

18 Moses reared up the tabernacle, and fast. 

19 ho spread abroad the tent over the tabcr. 

21 he brought the ark into the tabernacle, and 

22 upon the side of the tabornaclo northward 

24 the table, on the side of the tabernacle so. 

23 the hanging (at) the door of the tabernacle 
33 the court round about the tabernacle and 
34, 35 the glory of the Lord filled tho tabcr. 
36 cloud was taken up from over the tabcrn. 

38 the cloud of the Loud (was) upon the ta. 
ID anointed the tabernacle and alUhat(v/ao) 
31 they defile my tabernacle that (is) among 

4 to often, .before tho tabernaclo of tlioLo. 
Ill will sot my tabernaclo among you, and 
50 shalt appoint tho Lovitcs over tho tabcr. 
50 they shall bear tho tabernacle, and all tho 

50 and shall encamp round about tho tabcr. 

51 when tho tabernaclo Gcttcth iorward, tho 
51 when the tabernacle is to bo pitched, tho 
53 Levites shall pitch round about the tab. 
53 Levites shall keep the charge of the tab. 

7, 8 to do the service of tho tabernaclo 
23 the Gershonites shall pitch behind the ta. 

25 the tabernacle, and tho tent, tho covering 

26 the court, which (is) by the tabernaclo, and 

29 shall pitch on the side of the tabernaclo 

35 shall pitch on tho side of tho tabernaclo 

36 the boards of the tabernacle, and the bars 
33 those that encamp before tho tabernacle 

16 the oversight of all tho tabornaclo, and 

25 they shall bear tho curtains of the taber. 

26 gate of tho court, which (is) by tho tabor. 
31 tho boards of tho tabernaclo, and the bars 

17 the dust that is in the floor of the tabcrn. 
I JIoscs had fully set up the taboruaolc, and 
3 thoy brought them before the tabernaclo 

15 the day thqt the tabernaclo was reared up 
15 the cloud covered the tabernacle, (nam.) 
15 there was upon the tabernacle as it were 

18 as long as tho cloud abode upon tho tab. 

19 the cloud tarried long upon tlie taberna. 
2Q the cloud was a few days upon the tabcr. 
22 the cloud tarried upon the fabcruacle, re. 
It the cloud was taken up from off tho tab. 
17 the tabernacle was taken down ; and tho 
17 sonsof Merari set forward, bearing the ta. 
21 (the other) did set up tho tabernacle aga. 

9 to do the service of the tabernaclo of the 
24, 27 the tabernacle of Korah, Dathan, and 
13 Cometh any thing near unto the tabcrn. 
13 purifleth not himself, defileth the tabor. 

5 How goodlyare . .thy tabernacles, O Isra. ! 

30 47 the charge of the tabernacle of tho L. 
"S9 the land.. wherein the Lord's tabernaclo 

;9 the altar, .that (is) before his tabernaclo 

6 have walked in a tent and in a tabernaclo 
48 all manner of service of the tabernacle of 

39 before the tabernacle of the Lord, in tho 
5 from tent to tout, and from (one) taberna. 

29 the tabernacle of tho Lord, which Moses 

26 they shall no (more) carry the tabornaclo 
5 ho put before the tabernacle of tho LORD 

3 unto thy holy hill, and to thy tabernacles 

4 the holy (place) of the tabernacles of tho 
60 he forsook; the tabemack of Shiloh, tho 

I How amiahle (are) thy tabernacles, O Lo. 

7 We will go into his tabernacles; v.o will 

27 My tabernacle also shall be with them ; yea 

S.A covering, covert, booth, "^b soh. 

3fsa. 76. 2 lu Salem also is his tabernacle, and his 

i.A covering, covert, hooth', .lap suhkah. 

Lev. 23. 34 (shall be) the feast of tabernacles (for) so. 
' Dauti6. 13 Thoushaltobservethefeastoftabcmaclcs 
16. 16 the feast of weeks, and in the feast of ta. 
31. 10 of the year of release, in the feast of tab. 
3 Ch. 8. 13 feast of weeks, and in the feast of taber. 
, . Dzra 3. 4 They kept also the feast of tabernacles 
' Job .3S. 29 ean(any) understand. .the noise of his tab. 
I Isa. 4. 6 there shall be a tabernacle for a shadow 
I' )kia6e,g. 11 tliat (Jay will I raise up the tabernacle of 
; ' Zech 14, 16, iS, 19 to keep the feast of tabernacles 

i.CoVerini;, covert, booth, ■ :\'^3p sikkiUH^ 

Amos 5. 26 ye have borne the tabernacle ol your Mo. 

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T, Tabernacle, ilxccUing place, tTKTjyfi skini. 

Matt 17. 4 let us make here three tabernacles; one for 
Mark 9. 5 let us make tliree tabernacles ; one for th. 
Luke 9. 33 let us make three tabernacles.; one for th. 
Acta 7. 43 yo took up the tabernaclo of Moloch, and 
7. 44 Our fathers had the tabernaclo of witness 
IS. 16 will build again tho tabernacle of David 
2 tho true tabcruaclc, rfhich tho Lord pitc. 

5 when he was about to make tho tabernaclo 

2 there was a tabernaclo mado; the first, wh. 

3 the tabernaclo which is called tho holie:t 

6 the priests went always Into tho first tab. 

8 while as tho first tabernaclo was yet stau. 
9. II by a greater and more perfect tabernaclo 
9. 21 1he tabernaclo and all the vessels of tho 

i:. 9 dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and J.-., 
lo no right to cat which servo the tabcmoclo 
6 to blaspheme his name, and his tabernaclo 
5 tho tcmplo of the tabornaclo of tho tcstL 
21. 3 tho tabernaclo of God (is) with men, and 
fl. Tabernacle, dwelling place, o-kjji/oj skZnos: 

2 Co. 5. I if our cartlily house of (thi.-.) tabernaclo 
5. 4 wo that are in (this) tabernacle do groan 
9. Tabernacle, diOelling place, aK-fii/u/ia slcenoma. 
Acts 7. 46 desired to find a tabornaclo for tho God 
2 Pe. I. 13 as long as I am in this tabernacle, to ctlr 
I. 14 I must put off (this) my tabernacle, even 
10. A fixing up of labemaclc:, a-urivovnyia shinop. 
John 7. 2 Nov/ tho Jev/s' least of tabernacles was at 

TA-BI'-THA, TaBtOd gazelle^ 

A fcmalo in Joppa who was restored to life by the prayer 

of Toter ; called also Dorcas; she was full of good deeds. 

Acts 9. 36 there was. .a certain disciple named T. 
9. 40 and turning, .to the body said, T., ariso 
TABLE, (at the) — 
1. Tablet, board, rn^ luach. 

Exod 24. 12 I will give theo tables of stone, and a law 

31. iS two tables of testimony, tables of stone 

32. 15 the two tables of the testimony (were) in 
32. 15 the tables (wore) written on both their e1. 
32. 16 the tables (were) the work of God, and the 
32. 16 tho v,-riting of God, graven upon tho tab. 
32. 19 ho cast tho tables out of his hands, and 
34. I How thee two tables of stone Iflce unto 

I and I will v.-ritc upon (these) tables tho 

1 words that v/ere in tho first tables, which 

4 ho hov.-cdtwo tablps of stone like unto tho 
4 and tool; in his hand tho two tables of st. 

3.). 28 He wrote upon the tables tho words of the- 

34. 29 tho two tables of testimony in Moses' ha. 
13 and ho v/roto them upon tv/o tables of st. 

5. 22 ho v/roto thcra in tv/o tables of stone, and 
9. 9, II the tables of stone, (even) the tables 
p. 10 Lord delivered unto me two tables of st. 
9. IS the two tables of the covenant (were) la 
0- 17 I took tho tv/o tables, and cast them out 
10. I Hew thee two tables of stone like unto tho 

2 And I will write on the tables the words 

2 were in the first tables which thou brak. 

3 hewed two tables of stone like unto the 

3 v/cnt up.. having tho two t.ablos in mino 

4 he wrote on the tables, according to tho 

5 put the tables in the ark v/hlch I '.lad made 

9 nothing in the ark cave tlio two tables of 
10 nothing In the ark save the two tables wh. 

3 v/rito them upon tho table of thine heart 
3 write them upon the table of thine heart 
8 write it before them in a table, and note 

1 (it is) graven upon the table of their heart 

2 make (it) plain upon tables, that he may 

2.yl circle, round tabic, 3p'? mesab. 

Song 1. 12 \Mule the king (sittcth).at his tabic, my 
S.A tabic, ]nh-^ shulchan. 

Exodcs. 23 Thou shalt also make a table (of) shittim 
25. 27 for places of the staves to bear the tablo 

25. 28 overlay thera with gold, that the table may 
25. 30 thou shalt set upon the table showbread 

26. 35 thou shalt sot the tablo without the veil 
26. 35 tho candlestick over against the table on 
sS. 35 thou sh.alt put tho tablo on thenorthsido 

30. 27 the t.ible and all his vessels, and the can. 

31. 8 tho tablo and his furniture, and tho puro 

35. 13 The tablo, .and his staves, and all his ves. 
37. 10 And ho m;ule tho tablo (of) shittim wood 
37. 14 the places for the staves to bear the tablo 
37. 15 overlaid them with gold, to be.ar the tablo 
37. 16 tho vessels which (were) upon the table 

39. 36 The table, (and) all the vessels thereof, and 

40. 4 thou shaft bring In the t.ible, and set in 
40. 22 he put tho table in tho tent of the congr. 
40. 24 over against the table, on the side of the 

lev. 24. 6 six on a row, upon the puro table before 
Num. 3. 31 tho ark, and the table, and llie candlestick 
• 4i 7 upon the tabloof showbread they shall sp. 
Jndg. I. 7 kings., gathered (their moat) under my ta. 
X Sa. 2o. 29 therefore he conieth not unto the . . tabl^ 
20. 34 Jonathan arose from the tablo in fleitv^ an- 
aSa. 9. 7 thou shalt cat bread at my tablq fbhtfn.' 
9. 10 master's son shall e.it bi;cad. .at my tabra 
9. II he shall eat at my. table, as one of the kL 
9. 13 for he' did eat continually nt the king's ta, 
19. 23 among tl)^nt that did eat at thine own ta. 
I Ki. 2. 7 let tl)are ha of these that eat at thy table 
4. 2; al)|hnt coano unto kfng Solomon's table 
j. 4I the table of gold, whereupon the showbr.- 
i<^', ; the meat of his table, and tho sitting ol 
13^ ;o it came to pass, oa tUey Eat at the table 



10. 
10. 
10. 
10. 
10. 

ID. 

1 Ki. C. 

2 Ch. 5. 
Prov. 3. 

7- 
Isa. 30. 
Jcr. 17. 
Hab. 2. 



I Kl.iS. 19 four hundred, which cat at Jczcbel'i tabic 
« KI. 4. 10 let us set for him there a bod, and a tabi* 
I Ch.aS. 16 for the tables of showbread, for every ta,- 
28. 16 and (likewise) silver for the tablesof silver 
a Ch. 4. 8 Ho made also ten tables, and placed (them) 
4. 19 tho tables whereon tho showbread (naa- 
9. 4 tho meat of his table, and the sitting ofi 
13. II also (sot they in order) upon the pureta 
. 29. 18 the showbread table, with all the veMcU 
Nch. 5. 17 (there were) at my table an hundred anil 
Job 36. 16 that which should be set on thy table (gh ) 
r«a. 23. 5 Thou prcparcst a table before me in tho- 
Ct). 22 Let their table become a snaro before Uv 
7B. 19 Can God furnish table in the wildcmcsii 
123. 3 like olive plants round about thy tablo 
Prov. 9. 2 wine; she hath also furnished her table 
— 21. 5 Prepare the table, watch iu the i^;.tch-to, 
23. 8 all tables are full of vomit (and)«ltliines» 
C5. II prepare a tablo for that troop, and tliat 
23. 41 a tablo prepared before It, whereupon th.i 

39. 20 ye slmll bo filled at my table with horscB ' 

40. 39 two tables on this side, and two tables on 
40. 40 And at the side without. 
40. 40 and on tho other side. 
40. 41 Four tables. 



Jaa, 



£zo. 



(were) two tab 
(were) two tables 
on this side, and four tables 
40. 41 eight tables, whereupon they slew (their. 
40. 42 the foiu- tables (»vcre) of hewn stone fori 

40. 43 upon tho tables (was) tho flesh of the off,' 

41. 22 This (is) the table that (is) before tho Lo. 
M4- 16 they shall come near to my table, to mln, 

Dan. II. 27 they shall speak lies at one table; but It 

>Ial. 1. 7 ye say, Tho table of tho LoRD(is)contcni. 

J. 12 The table of the Lord (is) polluted ; and 

4. To lie dojcn or back, rcclinc,avaK('iij.ai anakeimai. 

- John 13. 28 no man at the table knew for what intent 

i.A reclining couch or bed, kKIvji Mine. 

.Mark/. 4 the washing of. .brazen vessels, and of ta» 
6. A broad slab or table, irA.o| plax. 

2 Co. 3. 3 not in tables of stone, but in fleshy table* 
Hob. 9. 4 Aaron's rod that budded, and tho tables 

7. A table {with /our /eet), roivt^a traptza. 

Matt IS. 27 crumbs which fall from their maatcra' ta. 

21. 12 overthrew tho tablesof the money chang. 
Mark 7. 28 the dogs under the table eat of tho child. 

II. 15 overthrew the tables of the money chan. 

Lukoi6. 21 crumbs which fell from the rich man's ta. 
22. 21 bctrayeth me (is) with mo on the table 
22. 30 That yo may cat and drink at my table In 

John 2. 15 poured out. .money, and overthrew the ta. 

Acts fi. 2 leave the word of God, and ser\'o tables 

Jlom.ii. 9 Let their table be m-'de a snare, andatr. 

I Co. 10. 21 of the Lord's table, andof the tabloof dc. 

Heb. 9. 2 the candlestick, and tho table, and the all. 
TABLET, writiag Ublo — 
1. House of the sold, smelling box, vsi n'3 beth nep. 

Isa, 3. 20 the head bands, and the tablets, and tno 
2. Buckle, bracelet, necklace, lipis kumaz. 

Exod3s. 22 ear rings, and rings, and tablets, all Jewo. 

Num3i. 50 bracelets, rings, car rings, and tablcta, to 

Z.A small writing tablet, -irivaiciiioy pinakidion. 
Luko I. C3 he o^ked for a writing table, and wrote 
TA'-BOR, lun mountain height. 

1. An isolated mountain In Zebulun and Issachar be- 
tween the plains of Jezreel and Scythonolis, in the midst 
of Qalilee ; now called et-Tur. 

Josh. 19. 22 tho coast rcacheth to T., andSbahazimab 
Judg. 4. 6 Go and drav/ toward mount T., and tako 
4. 12 showed., Barak., was gone up to mount T, 
4. 14 So B.-»rak went down from mount T., and 
8. i3 V/hatmannerofmen. .whom yo slew atT.t 
Jsal. 89. 12 T. and Hormon shall rejoice In thy name 
Jcr. 46. 18 Surely as T. (is) among the mountalna 
Hos. s- I because yo have been., net spread upon T» 

2. A plain or place in Benjamin S. of BetheL 

I Sa. lo.' 3 thou shalt come to the plain oLT., anl 

3. A Lovitlcal city In Zebulun, at the east. 

1 Ch. 6. 77 Kimmon w'th her suburbs, T. -irith her 
TABEET — 

1 . Tnbret, tiiribrcl, »]h toph. 

Gen. 31. 27 with mirth, and with Botigs, with tabro? 

I Sa. 10. 5 with a psaltery, and a tabret. and a pipe 
18. 6 to meet king Saul, with tabrets, with jor 

Isa. 5. 12 the tabret and pipe, and wine, arc Intlieu* 
24. 8 'the mirth of tabrcts ceaseth, the noise G< 
30. 32<in) every place..(it) shall be with tabrctj 

Jcr. 31. 4 slialt again bo adorned with thy tabtets 

.Ezo. 23. 13 the workmanship of thy tabrets^ndof th]( 

2. Spittle, wonder, tabret, nyfl topheth. " 

Job 17. 6 a byword . .aiid aforetime I'waa u a UAi. 
TAS-Rm'-BON, p-ina TTi'mmon is good^ 
Son of Hezion, ond'fcilhcr of Beu^iaijad king ol Syria, 
in the doy.S tit'Asa. B.C." 951. 

I '&i. ; 5. 18 Asa sent (heni tp Bcn-Jiadad, the son of T. 

TAGHES= ' 

lioap?, loops, D'g^i? qerasim, 

£xoda£. 6 And thou shalt make fifty taches of gold 
f6. 6 couple tho curtains together with.. taches 
s6. II make fifty taches of brass, and put the ta, 
36. 33 shalt bang up the veil under the tachei 

35. II his tent, and his covering, his taches, aai 

36. 13 And he made fifty taches of gold, and 

36. i3:coupled the curtains.. with thetaches: to 
36. 18 he made fifty taches (of) brass to couple - 
39- 33 bU ^^ fui-uiturci his taches, his boards 

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VAOEHONTTE, 'J^jnn. See Adino. 
An appellation of thb flrst of David's yallant men ; In 
% Chrun. II. II he Is called " I'he son of Hochmoni," 
i.e. a Hachmonito. B.C. 1048. 

a Sa. 13. 8 The T. that aat in the seat, chief among 
TACKUNO — 
\,Rope, eord; line, S^n chebel. 

Isa. 33. 33 Thy tacklings are loosed ; they could not 
2.Apvaratus or furniture of a ship, irKeuii skevl. 

Acta 27. 19 cast out with our own hands the tackling 
lAD'-HOa, "vbin, "isn a palm tree. 
A city rebuilt by Solomon, B.C. 1000, in the wlldemeBnE. 
of Oilcad, between Damascus and the Euphrates, at the 
foot of a range of chalky hills. About B.C. 313 Its name 
Was changed to Palmyra; in A.D. 130 it submitted to 
Hadrian ; in- 360 Odenathuo defeated Sapor king of 
Persia here ; in 566 his wife Zenobia took the title of 
Queen of the East ; in 272-273 Aurelian besieged and 
took it ; in 527 Justinian I. rebuilt It ; in 1400 Tamer- 
lane plundered it ; in 1691 its ruins wore discovered by 
gome English merchants; in i8i6 Forby and Mangles 
Tlaited it. Its ruins cover several miles ; It has an 
Immense temple of the sun, and out of 390 columns 90 
ttlU remain ; It lies on the great highway of traffic 
between Palestine and Thapaachus on the Euphrates. 

1 Ki. 9. 18 Baaloth, and T in the wilderness. In the 

9 Ch. 8. 4 he built T. in the wilderness, and all the 

TA'-HAK, Jnn graciousness. 
1. A son of Ephraim. B.C. 1600. 

Iium26. 35 of T., the family of the Tahanltes 
9. A descendant of the same in the fourth generation. 
B.<;. 1500. 

1 Ch. 7.25 Resheph, and Telah his son, and T, his son 

lAHANITES, 'inn. 
The family of Tahan son of Ephraim. 
• Kumifi. 3s Ephraim. .of Tahan, the family of the T. 
TA-HA-PA'-NES, TAH-PAlf-HES, Djsns, onjsno. 
A city in Egypt on the Nile, near Peluslum, on the S. 
extremity of Palestine ; called in the LXX. Taphno or 
Taphnai, and by classical writers Daphne, and now Tell 
De/enneh. Thither many Jews fled from the Chaldeans, 
carrying with them by force Jeremiah and Baruch. See 
Tehaphnchee. 

/er. 3. 16 Noph and T. have broken the crown of thy 

43. 7 So they came .thus came they (even) to T. 

43. 8 Then came the word., unto Jeremiah in T. 

43. 9 at the entry of Pharaoh's house in T., in 

44. I all the Jews. .which dwell. .at T., and at 
46. 14 Declare yo..andpublishin NophandlnT. 

TA'-HATH, W} depression, humility, 

1. The twenty-seventh station of Israel from Egypt, and 

the eloventhfrom Sinai ; between Makheloth andTarah. 

iium33. 26 And they removed, .and encamped at T. 
33. 27 they departed from T., and pitched at 
t. A Eohathite, son of Assir, and father of UrieL . B.C. 
^•480. 

I Ch. 6. 34 T his son, Uriel his son, Vzzlah his son - 
6. 37 The son of T., the son of Assir, the son of 
t. Grandson of Shuthelah the son of Ephraim.: B.C. 
1600. •. ■" ■■- ■ ' ; 

; X Ch. 7. 30 Bered his son, and T. his son, and Idadab 
i, A grandson of the preceding. 
; X Ch. 7. 90 and Eladah his son, and T. hU son 
TAH-PE'-ITEB, D'jSnB. 

Queen of Pharaoh king of Egypt In the days of Solomon. 
B.C. 1000. Her sister became wife of Hadad, a descen- 
dant of the kings of Syria and an adversary of Solomon, 

I Ki.ii. 19 he gave him to wife, .the sister of T. the 
11. 20 the sister of T. bare him Genubath his son 
XI. 20 whom T. weaned inPharaoh'a house: and 

T^H-RE'-A, ]l-\m flight. See Tarea. . 
6.>n of Uicah, grandson of Jonathan son of SaaL r B.o. 
1000. ' ■■--'. ...■,■(?«;-„. . 

X Ch. 9. 41 the sons of Mlcah (were), Plthon, and.. I. 
TAH'-TIM HOD'-SHI, V"iri D'Firm. 
A district N. of Qilead, in the extremity of Bashsn ; 
Xaentioncd with Dan-jaan and Sidon. 

- 9 8a. 34. 6 They came to Qilead, and to the land of T 
TAIL — 

J.Tail, rear, ^i] zanab . 

'Sxoi. 4. 4 Put forth thine hand, .tako It by the toll 
3)eut28. 13 shall make thee the head, and not the ta. 
a8. 44 he shall bo the head, and thou, .the tall 
Judgis. 4 took Are brands, and turned tail to taU ' 

15. 4 put a (Iro brand in .. between two tails 

Job 40. 17 He movcth his tail like a cedar: the sine. 

Isa. 7. 4 neither bo faint hearted for the two tails 

9. 14 will cut off from Israel head and t-iil, br 

9. IS prophet that tcnchcth lies, ho (is) the tail 

19. 15 whichthoheadortail.branchorruoh.may 

^'i.A tail, ovpa oura, 

Bev. 9. 10 And they had tails like unto scorpions ' 
9. 10 there v/ero stings in their tails : and their 
g. 19 their pov/cr is.. in their tails : for their ta. 
13. 4 his tail drew tho third part of the atara of 
lAKB (away, cj), to — ' 

1.7*0 cause to perish, destroy, iiN aiad, 5. 

Jei. 25. 10 I v/ill tako from them tho voico of mirth 
%To lay hold, »!:« achaz. ' 

Zxod. 4, 4 Put forth thine hand, and take It hr the 



Judgifi. 3 took tho doors of tho gatoof the city, and 
16. 21 tho fhllistlnes took him, and put out his 

20. 6 I took my concubine, and cut her in ploc. 

2 Sa. 30. 9 Joab took Amasa by the beard wltft iho 
Job 16. t: ho hath also taken (me) by my neck, and 

i3. 9 The gin shall take (him) bythe hcel,(and) 
Pea. 137. 9 Happy (shall he bo), that takoth and das. 
Jcr. ij. 21 shall not sorrowstake thee.as a womanlu 

49. 24 sorrows have taken her, as a woman in tr. 

3. To gather, ""iPs asaph. 

Gen. 30. 23 and said, God hath taken away my ropr. 
Josh. 20. 4 they shall take him Into the city unto th. 
I Sa. 14. 52 when Saul saw any strong man he took 
f sa, 27. 10 forsake me, then the Lord will take me 
85. 3 Thou hast taken away all thy wrath : thou 
104. 29 thou takest away their breath, they die 
Isa. 4, 1 let us bo called by thy name, to tako aw. 
Jcr. 16, 5 I have taken away my peace from this pc. 

i.To heep lacli, lay up, SsK atsal. 

>'umii. 17 I will take of the spirit which (is) upon 

i.To keep hack, '?x!< atsal, 5. 

Numii. 25 took of the spirit that (was) up<»i him, and 

6. To cause to go or come in, Kia bo, 5. . 

Isa. iS. 3 Take counsel, execute judgment ; make 1 

7. To spoil, prey, seize, plunder, Tjj bazaz, 

Deut 20. 14 the spoil thereof, shait thou tako unto 

3 Ch.2o. 25 his people came to tako away the spoil of 

25. 13 smote three thousand of them, and took 
28. 8 took also away much spoil from them, and 

Isa. 10. 6 to take the prey, and to tread them do>vn 
33. 23 then is the prey, .divided ; the lame tako 

Ezo. 29. 19 take her prey ; and it shall be the wages 
38. 12 to take a prey ; to turn thine hand upon 
3?. 13 hast thou gathered thy company to take 

8 To burn, consume, feed, pasture, ly? baar, 3. 

Deut 26. 14 neither have I taken away (ought) thereof 

3 Sa, 4. II shall I not., take you away from tho earth! 

I Ki.14. 10 will take away the remnant of the house 

14. 10 as a man taketh away dung, till it bo all 

21. 21 will take away thy posterity, and will cut 
3 Ch.19. 3 thou hast taken away tho groves out of 

9. To cause to burn, consume, lyj baar, 5. 

I SL16. 3 I will tako away the posterity of Baasha .. 

10. To cast or take out, nj3 gazah. 

Psa. 71. C ho that took mo out of my mother's bow. 

11. To take violently away, rob, plunder, Vj3 gazal. 
Psa. 69. 4 then I restored (that) which I took not 
Isa. 10. 3 to take away the righi from the poor of 

12.7*0 cleave, adhere to, pursue, P3"J dabeq. 

Gen. 19. 19 I cannot escape, .lest some evil tako mo 

13. To take away, njrt hagah. 

Prov3s. 4 Tako away tho dross from tho sliver, and 
25. 5 Take away the wicked (from) before tho 

14. To take or keep fast hold, piij chazaq, 5. 
Deut 25. II pntteth forth her hand, and taketh him 
Judgig. 35 the man took his concubine, and brought 
3 Sa. 15. 5 he put forth his hand, and took him, and 
3 Ch.28. 15 took tho captives, and with the spoil clo. 
ProvsS. 17 (Is like) one that taketh a dog bythe oars 
Isa. 41. 9 (Thou) whom I have taken from tho ends 

- . 51. iStneither (is there any) that taketh her by 
Jer 31. 33 I took them by the hand, to bring them 
Mic. 4. 9 pangs have taken thee aa a woman in tra. 

15. To draw out, away, y\:\ chalats, 3. 

Lev 14. 40 priest shall command that they take away 
14. 43 after that he hath taken away the stones 

16.2*0 make bare, draw up or out, l&n chasaph. 

Isa. 30. 14 or to tako water (withal) out of the pit 
17. To take away, put, .ifin chathah. 

Psa. 53. 5 he shall take thee av/ay, and pluck thee 
Prov. 6. 37 Can a man tako (Ire In his bosom, and his 
Isa. 30 14 shall not be found, .a sherd to tako fire 
\i.To match away, catch, "jriri chathaph. 

Job 9. 13 ho taketh away.whocan hinder hlmf who 
19. To give, 3n; yahab. 

Deut. I. 13 Take you wise men, and understanding 
2(K To cause to go on, '^S; yalak, 5. 

Exod. 3. 9 Take this cliild away, andnuroo It forme 
il.To sit down of still, aty; yashab, 5. 

Ezra 10. 3 have taken strange wives of tho people of 

xo. 10 have taken strange wives, to Increasotho 

)io. 14 let all them which have taken strango wi. 

ao. 17 with all the men that had takon strange 

10. iS there were found that had takes strange 

ll.To'eapture, take, 13^ lakad.' . 

I<um3i.33 they took tho villages thereof, and drove 
32. 39 took It, and dispossessed tho Amorlto wh. 
32. 41 went and took tho small towns thereof 
32. 42 Nobah went and took Kenath, and tho ■ 

Deut. 2. 34 wo took all his cities at that time, and 

2. 35 Only, .the Bi>oil of tho cities v/hich we to. 

3. 4 wo took all his cities at that time, there 
Josh. 6. 2o tho people wont .and they took tho city 

7. 14 the tribe v/hich tho Lord taketh shall 
7 14 tho family which tho Lord shall take sh. 
7. 14 tho houcohold v/hich tho Lord shall tako 

7. 17 ho took tho family of tho Zarhitcs: and ho 
B. 19 they entered into tho city, and took it, and 

8, 31 Israel saw that the ambush had takon the 
. , iQ. I Jushua bad tolien Al, and had ntterly de. 



Josh 10, 38 Joshua took Makkedah, and smote itivl, 
10. 32 which took it on tho second day, and em. 
10. 35 they took it on that day, and smote itrwith 
10. 37 they took it, and smote it with the cdga 
10. 39 he took it, and the king thereof, and all 

10. 42 these kings and their land did Joshua ta. 

11. 10 took Hazar, and smote the king thereof 
XI. 13 the kings of them, did Joshua take, and 
XI. 17 all their kings he took, and smote thenv 

15. 16 He that smiteth Kirjath-sepher, and tak; 

15. 17 the son of Kenez, the brotherof Caleb, to. 
19. 47 took it, and smote it with the edge of tho 

Judg. I. 8 had taken it, and smitten it with the ed. 
J. 12 He that smiteth Kirjath-sepher, and tak. 
I. 13 AndOthnieL.Galeb's younger brother,to 
I. 18 Judah took Gazar with the coast thereof 
3. 28 tookthefordsof Jordan towardMoab, and 
7. 24 take before them the waters unto Beth-1>. 
' 7. 34 took tho waters unto Beth-barah and Jo. 

7. 25 they took two princes of the llidlanites 

8. 12 took the two kings of Midian, Zebah and 

9. 45 he took the city, and slew the people that 
9. 50 and encamped against Thebez, and took 

12. J the Gileadites took the passages of Jordan 
' I Sa. 14. 47 Saul took tho kingdom over Israel, and ' 

a Sa. 5. 7 David took the strong hold of Zion : tho 
'" '■ 8. 4 David tookfromhimathousand(chariots) 

12. 26 fought against Kabbah, .and took the rcr. 

12. 27 I have fought against Kabbah, and have t. 

12. 28 take it : lest I take the city, and it be ca. 

12. 29 to Kabbah,and fought against it, and took 
I Ki. 9. 16' Pharaoh,. had gone up and taken Gezer 
a Ki. 12. 17 went up, and fought against Oath, and t. 

17. 6 the king of Assyria took Samaiia, andea. 

18. 10 attheendof three years they took it; (cv.) 
x Ch. II. 5 David took tho castle of Zion, which (is) 
^y 18. 4 David took from him a thousand chariots 
a Ch. 1 3. 4 he took the fenced cities which (pertained) 

13. 19 pursued after Jeroboam, and took cities 
15. 8 out of the cities which he had taken from 
1 7. 3 the cities .which Asa his father had tak. 
38. i8 had taken Beth-shemesh, and Ajalon, and 

32. 18 to trouble them, that they might take tho 

33. II which took Manasseh among the thorns 
Tl^eh. 9. 35 they took strong cities, and a fat land, and 
Job i J. 13 He taketh the wise in their own craftiness 
Prov. 5. 33 His own iniquities shall take the wicked 
K -: 16. 32 he that ruleth his spirit than he that ta. 
Isa. 2o. I and fought against Ashdod, and took it 
Jer. ]3. 32 they have digged a pit to take me, and hid 

32. 3, 28 king of Babylon, and he shall take it 
32. 24 they are come unto the city to take it ; and 

34. 22 they shall fight against it, and take it, and 

37. 8 light against this city, and take It, and bu. 

38. 3 king of Babylon's army, which shall tako 
Dan. II. 15 cast up a mount, and take the most fen. 
^- ■ II. 18 After this shall ho. .take many: but apr 
Amos 3. 4 win a young lion cry. .if he have taken 

3. 5 a snare.. and have taken nothing at allt^ 
Hab. I, 10 for they shall heap dust, and take it 

23. To take, receive, np? laqach^ 

Gen, a. IS God took the man, and put him Into tho 
3. ti ho took one of his ribs, and closed up the 
a. 22 the rib, which the Lord God had taken 
3. 6 she took of the fruit thereof, and did cat 
3. 32 lest he put forth his hand, and take also 
4. 19 Lamech took unto him two wives ; tho ; 

5. 34 And Enoch, .he (was) not; for God took 

6. 3 they took them wives of all which they 
6. 31 take thou unto thee of all food that is ca. 
J. 3 Of every clean beast thou shall tcko toth. 
8. 9 he put forth his hand, and took her, and 

8. 3o took of every clean beast, and of every cL 

9. 33 Japheth took a garment, and laid (it) up. 
XI. 39 Abram and Nahor took them wives: the 
XI. 31 Terah took Abram his son, and Lot the 
X3. 5 Abram took Sarai his wife, and Lot his 
13. 19 BO I might have taken her to me to wife 

13. 19 therefore behold thy wife, tako (her) and 
X4. II they took all the goods of Sodom and Go. 
X4. 13 they took Lot Abram'sbroth'jr's son, who 

14. 31 Give me the persons, and take tho goods 
X4. 33 I will not take any thing that (is) thine 
X4. 34 EshcolandMamre; let them take their po. 
xj. 9 Take me an heifer of three years old, and 
X5. 10 he took unto him all these, and divided 
x6. 3 Abram's wife, took Hagar her maid, tho 
17, 33 Abraham took Ishmael his son, and all \ 
x8. 8 he took butter, and milk, and tho calf wWj 

19. IS take thy wife, and thy two daughters, whl,' 
3o. 3 Abimelech king of Gerar sent and took S. 
ao. 3 for the woman wliich thou hast taken ~ '• 

90. 14 Abimelech took sheep and oxen, and men. 
31. 14 took bread and abottloof water; and gave 

91. 31 his mother took him a wife out of the land 

91. 37 Abraham took sheep, and oxen, and gave 
■I, 30 (these) seven owe lambs shalt thou take 

93. 3 Take now thy son, thine only (son) Igaap 
32. 3 took twoot his young men with him, and 
32. 6 Abraham took the v/ood of the burnt off. 
32. £ and he took the flro in bis hand, and a kn. 
92. 10 And Abraham., took the knife to slay his 

92. 13 Abraham wentandtook the ram, and off. 
93. 13 take (it) of me, and I will bury my doiid 

94. 3 tliou shalt not take a wife unto my son of 
94. 4 thou shalt go. .and tako a wife unto my^- 
94. 7 Tho Lord God of heaven, which took mo 
24. 7 thou shalt tako a wife unto my con from-* 
«4. Lo tile servunt took tcu camels of tho cameli 
04. 23 tho man took a golden ear ring of half ash. 
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iBua4. 38 thoa8ha1tgo..and take a wife unto my son 
24. 40 thou shall take a wife for my aon of myi'kl. 
34. 48 had led mo in the nght way to take my 
■4. 51 Rebekah (is) before theo, take (her), and 
34. 61 the servant took Rebekah, and went his 
34, 65 therefore she took a veil, and covered her. 

34. 67 and took Rebekah, and sho became his 

35. I Abraham took a wife, and her name (was) 
35. ao Isaac was forty years old when he took 
ii. 34 he took to wife Judith the daughter of 
'37. 15 Rebekah took goodly raiment of her eld. 
I37. 35 Thy brother, .hath taken away thy bless. 
(37. 36 he took away my birthright ; and, behold 

37. 36 now he hath taken away my blessing 
.37. 46 if Jacob take a wife of the daughters of 

38. 1, 6 Thou shalt not take a wife of the dau. 
,38. 3 take thee a wife from thence of the dau. 
38. 6 sent him away.. to take him a wife from 
98. 9 took unto the wives which ho had Uaha. 
'38. II he took of the stones of that place, and 
'38. 18 took the stone that he had put (for) his 
lag. 93 he took Leah his daughter, and brought 
'30: 9 sho took Zilpah her maid, and gave her 
;3o. IS (Isit) asmaU matter that thou hast taken 
(30. IS and wouldest thou take away my son's 

30. 37 Jacob took him rods of green poplar, and 

31. I Jacob hath taken away all that (was) our 
,31. 23 he took his brethren with him, and purs. 
31. 3a discern thou what (is) thine .. and take (it) 
31. 34 Rachel had taken the images, and putth. 
.31. 45 Jacob took a stone, and set it up (for) a 
131. 46 and they took stones, and made an heap 
31. 50 if thou shalt take (other) wives besides 
33. 13 took of that which came to his hand a 
33. 32 took his two wives, and his two women 
3j. 33 he tookjthem, and sent them over tho br. 

33. II Take, I pray thee, my blessing, .and ho t. 

34. 3 he took her, and lay with her, and deBled 
'34. 9 give your daughters unto uS ,and take our 
34. 16 we will take your daughters to us, and 

"34. 17 then will we take our daughter, and wo 
34. 31 let us take their daughters to us for wi. 
34. 35 Dinah's brethren, took each man his sw. 
34. 36 took Dinah out of Shechem's house, and 
34. 38 They took their sheep, and their o.\en 
136. 3 Esau took liis wives of the daughters of 
J36. 6 Esau took his wives, and Jiis sons, and his 

37. 34 they took Iiim, and cast him into a pit 
'37. 31 they took Joseph's coat, and killed a kid 

38. 3 and he took her, and went in unto her 
38. 6 Judah took a wife for Er his first born, wh. 
38. 33 Let her take (it) to her, lest we be shamed 
38. 38 the midwife took and bound upon his h. 
'39. 30 Joseph's master took hira, and put him 
40. II I took the grapes, and pressed them into 
42. 24 took from them Simeon, and bound him 

42. 33 take (food for) tho famine of your liouse. 

43. 315 Simeon (is) not, and yo will take Benjam. 

43. 11 take of the best fruits in the land In your 

43. 12 take double money in your hand, and the 
'43. 13 Take also your brother, and arise, go ag. 
I43. 15 the men took thatprcsent, and they took 
'43. 18 fall upon us, and take us for bond men 

44. 29 if ye take this also from me, and mischief 

45. 18 takeyourfather, andyourhouseholds, and 
45. 19 take you wagons out of the land of Egypt 

46. 6 they took their cattle, and their goods, wh. 
'47. 3 he took some of his brethren, (even) five 
48. X he took with him his two sons, Manasseh 

48. 13 Joseph took them both, Ephraim in his . 
48. 22 which I took out of the hand of the Am. 

1 there went a man.. and took (to wife) a d. 
3 she took for him an ark of bulrushes, and 
9 the woman took the child, and nursed it 
9 thou shalt take of the water of tho river 
9 the water which thou takest out of the rL 

17 thou shalt take this rod in thine hand.wh. 

20 Hoses took his wife and his sons, and set 

20 and Moses took the rod of God in his ha. 

25 Zipporah took a sharp stone, and cut off 
7 I will take you to me for a people, and I 

2o Amram took him Joohebod his father's 
6. 23 Aaron took him Elisheba, daughter of A. 

6. 25 Aaron's son, took him (one) of the dauglL 
1 7. 9 Take thy rod, and cast (it^ before Pharaoli 
I7. 15 and tho rod. .shalt thou take in thine ha. 

7. 19 Take thy rod, and stretch out thine hand 
I9. 8 Take to you liandfuls of a."hes of the fur. 
9. 10 they took.ashes of the furnace, and stood 

10. 26 for thereof must we take to servo tho Lo. 
12. 3 they shall take to them every man a lamb 

12. 4 take (it) according to the number of tho 

13. 5 ye shall take (it) out from tho sheep, or 
Z3. 7 they shall take of tho blood, and strike 

(12. 31 take you a lamb according i!o your famit. 
•13. 33 ye shall take a bunch of hyssop, and dip 
:j3. 33 take your flocks and your herds, as ye ha. 

13. 19 Moses took the bones of Joseph with him 

14. 6 made ready his chariot, aind took his pco. 

14. 7 he took six hundred chosen chariots, and 
114. II hast thou taken us away to die in the wil, 

15. so the sister of Aaron, took a timbrel in her 

16. 16 take ye every man for (them) whioli (are) 
16. 3j Take a pot, and put an omer full of man. 

17. 5 and take with thee of the eiders of Israel 
(17. 5 and thy rod . .take In thine hand, and go 

17. 13 they took a stone, and put (it) under him 

18. a, 12 And Jethro, Moses' father in law, took 
ai. ici If he take him another (wife) ; her food 
Bi. 14 thou shalt take him from mine altar, that 
Bj. 8 thou shalt take no gift : for the gUt blin. 
Si.^6 lilosea took ballot |b« Mood, and put (it) 



Ezod 34. 7 he took the book of the covenant, and re. 

24. 8 Moses took tho blood, and sprinkled (it) 

25. 2 of every man. ye shall take my offering 
35. 3 this (is) the offering whicli ye shall take 

28. s tl'oy shall take gold, and blue, and purplo 

38. 9 thou shalt take two onyx stones, and gra. 

39. > Take one young bullock, and two rams 
39. 5 thou shalt take the garments, and put up. 
39. 7 Then shalt thou take tho anointing oil 
ag. 12 thou shalt take of the blood of tlio bullo. 
39. 13. thou shalt take all the fat that covcrcth 
39. 15 Thou shalt also take ono ram ; and Aaron 
39. 16 thou shalt take his blood, and spriuklo 
39. 19 thou shalt take the other ram ; and Aar. 
39. 20 Then shalt thou kill the ram, and take of 
ag. 31 thou shalt take of the blood that (is) upon 

29. 32 thou shalt take of the ram tho fat, and tho 
39. 36 thou shalt take tho breast of the ram of 

39. 31 thou shalt take tho ram of the consecrat. 
30. 16 thou shalt take the atonement money of 

30. 33 Take thou also unto thee principal spices 
30. 34 Take unto theo sweet spices, stactc, and 
33. 3o he took the calf whlchthcy had made, and 

33. 7 Moses took tho tabernacle, and pitched 

34. 4 and took in his hand tho two tables of st. 
34. 16 thou take of their daughters unto thy so. 

35. s Take ye from among you an offering unto 

40. 9 thou shalt take the anointing oil, and an. 
40. 30 he took and put tho testimony into tho 

1*T. 4. 5 the priest that is anointed shall take of 
4- as, 30, 34 tho priest shall take of the blood 

7. 34 the heave shoulder liave I taken of the ch. 

8. 3 Take Aaron and his sons with him, and 
8. JO Moses took the anointing oil, and anoin. 
8. 15 Moses took the blood, and put (it) upon 
8. 16 he took all the fat that (was) upon tho in. 
8. 33 Moses took of the blood of it, and put (it) 
8. 25 he took the fat, and the rump, and all the 
8. 26 he took one unleavened cake, and a cake 
8. 28 Moses took tliem from off their hands, and 
8. 29 Moses took the breast, and waved it (for) 

8. 30 Moses took of the anointing oil, and of the 

9. 2 Take theo a youifg calf for a sin oflfering 
9. 3 Take ye a kid of the goats for a sin offer. 
9. IS took the goat, which (was) the sin o/terL 

JO. I the sons of Aaron, took either of them his 
10. 12 Take the meat offering that rcmalneth of 
14. 4 Then shall the priest command to take 
14. 6 ho shall take it, and the cedar wood, and 
14. 10 he shall take two he lambs without blcm. 
14. 13 tho priest shall take ono he lamb, and off. 
14. 14, 15, 23 And tho prleet shall take (some) of 
14. 21 he shall take one lamb (for)a trespdss off. 
14. 24 tho priest shall take the lamb of the tresp. 
14. 42 they shall take otherjstones, and put (them) 
J4. 42 he shall take other mortar, and shall pla. 
' 14. 49 he shall take to cleanso tho house two bi. 

14. 51 ho shall take the cedar wood, and thehy. 

15. 14 he shall take to him two turtle doves, or 

15. 29 sho shall take unto her two turtles, or 

16. 5 he shall take of tho congregation of the 
j6. 7 he shall take tho two gpats, and present 
16. j2 he shall take a censer full of burning coals 
16. 14 he shall tako of the blood of tho bullock 
16. j8 shall take of the blood of tho bullock, and 

(18. 17 neither shalt thou take her son'j daught. 
18. i3 Neither shalt thou tako awifo to her sister 
20. 14 if a man take awifo and her mother. It (is) 
so. 17 if a man shall tako his sister, his father's 

30. 21 if a man shall tako his brother's v/ife, it 
'21. 7 They shall not tako a wile (that Is) a wh. 

31. 7 neither shall they take a woman put aw. 
31. 13 And ho shall take n wife in her virginity 
31. J4 A mdow. .an harlot, these shallhe not ta. 

I3i.,i4 ho shall take avlrgln of hisown people to 
(33. 40 ye shall take you on tho first day tho bo. 

24. s thou shalt take fine flour, and bake twelve 

25. 36 Tako thou no usury of him, or increase 
Knin. I. 17 Aaron took these men which aro expressed 

3. 12 I have taken the Levites from among tho 
3. 41' And thou shalt take the Levites for mo 
3. 45 Take the Levites instead of all tho first 
3. 47 Thou shalt even take five shekels a piece 
3. 49 Moses took the redemption money of them 

3. 50 Of the first born .. took ho the money, a th. 

4. 9 they shall take a cloth of blue, and cover 

4. 13 they shall take all the instruments of mi. 

5. 17 the priest shall take holy water in an ea. 
5. J7 the priest shall take, and put (it) into tho 

5. 3s the priest shall tafo tho jealousy offering 

6. i8 shall take the hair of tho head of his sep. 

6. 19 the priest shall take the sodden shoulder 

7. 5 Take (it) of them, that they may be to do 

7. 6 Moses took the wagons and the oxen, and 

8. 6 Take the Lerttes from among the childr. 
8. 8 let them take a young bullock, with his 
8. 8 anotheryoung bullock shalt thou take for 
8. 16 (instead of) the first born, .have I taken 
8. 18 I have taken tho Levites for all the first 

16. J On the son of Peleth, sons of Reuben, took 
16. 6 Take you censers, Korah, and all his co. 
16. 17 take every man his censer, andputincenso 
16. j8 they took every man his censer, and put 

16. 39 th» priest took the brasen censers, where. 
j6. 46 Take a censer, and put fire therein from 
j6. 47 Aaron took as Moses commanded, and ran 

17. 2 take of every one of then) a rod according 

17. 9 they looked, and took eviry man.his'roS 

18. 6 I have taken your brethren the Levitei 

18. 26 When ye take of the children of Israel tfie 

19. 4 the priest shall take of her blood wit)i his 
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17 they shall tako of the nshci of the burnt 

18 a clean person shall take hyssop, and dlf 

8 Tako tho rod, and gather thou the aaiem. 

9 Moacs took the rod from before the LOHD 
=5 Take Aaronand KIcazar his son, and bring 

25 Israel took all these cities : and Israel dw^ 

26 taken all his land out of his hand, cvtttun. 
■41 Balak took Balaam, and brought him up ' 
11 I took the» to curse mine enemies, and 

4 Take all the heads of the people, and hanff 

7 he rose up. .and took a javelin in his hand 
18 Tako thee Joshua tho son of Nun, a mon 

32 he took Joshua, and set him before Eleaiar 

11 they took all the spoil, and all the prey / 

29 Take (it) of their lialf, and give (it) unto ' 

30 thou shalt tako one portion of fifty, of th« 

47 Moses took one portion of fifty, (both) of ' 
51, s4 and Eleazar the priesttook the gold of 

18 yo sliall tako one prince of every tribe, to ■ 

31 ye shall take no satisfaction for the life ofl 

33 ye shall tako no satisfaction for him that 
IS I took tho chief of your tribes, wise men 
23 I took twelve men of you, one of a tribo i 
25 they took of tho fruit of the land in thelv 

4 And we took all his cities at that time / 
4 there was not a city which we took not \ 

8 we took at that time out of the hand of the 
14 the son of Manasseh took all the country 

20 the Lord hath taken you, and brought yoa 

34 hath God assayed to go (and) take him a 
3 nor his daughter shalt thou take unto thy 

2s nor tako (it) uuto thee, lest thou be snar. 

21 I took yoursin, the calf which ye had mado 
J7 which regardeth not persons, nor taketh 1 

17 thou shalt take an awl, and thrust (it) thr 

19 shalt not respect persons, neither take a 
7 hath betrothed a wife, and hath not takea 
7 die in the battle, and another man tako 

3 the elders of that city shall take an heifer 

6 thou shnlt not take the dam with the yoo. ' 

7 let the dam go, and take the young to tb. 

13 If any man take a wife, and go in unto 1 

14 I took this woman, and when 1 came to 

15 take and bring forth (the tokens of) tho ' 

18 the ciders of that city shall take that man 

30 A man shall not take his lather's wife, nor 

1 When a man hath taken a wife, and ma. 

3 if the latter husband die, which took her 

4 may not take her again to be his wife, at. 

5 When a man hath taken a new wife, he 
S shall cheer up his wife which he hath to. 

5 shall go in unto her, and take her to hini { 

7 If the man like not to take his brother's 

8 (if)heBtand(toit), and say, I like not to t. 

2 thou shalt tako of the first of all tho fnilt 
4 the priest shall take the basket out of th. 

25 Cursed (be) he th.it taketh reward to sloy 
8 we took their land, and gave It for an ii>. 

26 Take this book of the law, and put it in 
J I spreadeth abroad l.er wings, taketh them 

4 the woman took the two men, and hid tli. 

12 take you twelve men out of the tribes of I. / 

3 Take you twelve men out of the people , 

20 twelve stones, which they took out of JoJ 

18 when ye take of tho accursed thing, -an I 

1 Achan. .took of the accursed thing, aifd 

11 they have even taken of the accursed th. 

21 I coveted them, and took them ; and, be. 

23 they took them out of the midst of the te. 

24 Joshua . . took Achan the son of Zerah, and 
X take all the people of war with thee, an 1 

12 he took about five thousand men, and set 

4 took old sacks upon their asses, and wine 

1 1 Take victuala v/itli you for the Joumey,and 

14 the men took of their victuals, and asked 

16 Jpshua took all that land, the hills, and 

19 Eifve the Hivites. .all (other) they took in 
23 Joshua took the whole land, according to 

3 I took your father Abraham from the ot. 
26 took a great stone, and set it up there un 

6 they took their daughters to bo. their wL 
21 took the dagger from his right thigh, an 1 

25 they took a key, and opened (them), and 
6 take with thee ten thousand men of tha 

31 Jael, Hebcr's wife, took a nail of the tent 
19 The kings came . .they took no gain of mo. 

30 Take tho flesh and the unleavened cakes 

35 Take thy father's young bullock, even tho 
a6 take the second bullock, and offer a burnt 
37 Gideon took ten men of his servants, and 

8 the people took victualsin their hand, and 

16 he took the elders of the city, and thorns 

31 took away the ornaments that (were) on 
43 he took the people, and divided them into 

48 Abimelech took an ax in his hand, and cut 

13 Israel took away my land, when they came 

15 Israel took not away the land of Moab, nor n 
19 Manoah took a kid with a meat offering 

3 that thou goest to take a wife of the ujic. 
8 after a time he returned to take heri.a^d 

19 took their spoil, and gave change of gar. 

4 took firebrands, and turned tail to tail, and 
6 because he had taken his wife, and given 

15 put forth his hand and took it, and slew 

12 Dpillah tliorefore took new ropes, and bo, 

2 behold, the silver (is) with me; I took it 
4 his mother took two hundred (shejiels) o£ 

17 came in thither, (and)took the graven fm. 

20 he took the ephod, and the teraphim, and 
34 Ye have taken away my gods which I ma. 
37 they took (the things) which Micah had 

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Judgig. 28 tlio man took her (up) upon an ass, and the 

^ 19. 29 ho took a knife, and laid lioUl on liis con. 

\io. 10 wo will take ten men ol an hundred thro. 

Jtnth 4. 2 he took ten men of the elders of the city 

• ■■4. 13 Bonz took Ruth, and she was his wife: and 

4. 16 Naomi took the child, and laid it In her 

I Sa. 2. 14 all. .brought up the priest took for hims. 

. a. 16 and (then) take (as much) as thy soul desL 

a. 16 give (it me) uow : and if not, I will take 

1 the Fhilistincs took the ark of God, and 

2 the Philistines took the ark of God, they 

3 they took Dagon, and set htm in his place 

7 take two milch kine, on which there hath 

8 take the ark of the Lord, and lay it upon 
10 took two milch kine, and tied them to the 

9 Samuel took a sucking lamb, and offered 
12 Samuel took a stone, and set (it) between 
14 the cities which the Philistines had taken 

_. 3 turned aside after lucre, and took bribes 

8. IX He will takeyoBr sons, and appoint (them) 

8. 13 he will take your daughters (to be) confc. 

8. 14 he \vill take your fields, and your vineyards 
8. 16 he will take your men servants, and your 

9. 3 Take now one of the servants ^vitll thee 
o. 22 took Saul and his servant, and brought 

10. I Samuel took a vial of oil, and poured (it) 
J I. 7 he took a yoke of oxen, and hewed them 
jy. 3 ox have I taken ? or whoso ass have I ta.? 

1 1. 4 neither hast thou taken ought of any man's 

14. 32 flew upon the spoil, and took sheep, and 

15. 21 the people took of the spoil, sheep and ox. 

16. 2 Take an heifer with thee, and say, I am 
16. 13 Samuel took the horn of oil, and anointed 
iti. 20 Jesse took an ass (laden) with bread, and 
i6. 23 David took an harp, and played AvltliJiia 

17. If Take now for thy brethren an cphah of 
17. 18 look how thy brethren fare, and take th. 
17. 40 he took his staff in his hand, and choso 
17. 49 took thence a. stone, and slang (it), and s. 
17. 51 stood upon the Philistine, and took his sw. 
17. 54 David took the head of the Philistine, and 

17. 57 Abner took him, and brought him before 
j8. 2 Saul took him that day,and would let him 

19. 13 Michal took an image, and laid (it) in the 

19. 14 when Saul sent messengers to take David 

19. 20 Saul sent messengers to take David : and 

20. 21 the arrows (are) on this side of thee, take 

21. 9 if thou wilt take that, take (it) ; for (thcra 
24. 2 Saul took three thousand choseu men out 

24. II yet thou huntest my soul to take it 

23. II Shall I then take my bread, and my water 

25. 18 Abigail made haste, and took tvrohundr. 

25. 39 communed with Abigail, to take her to 
25. 40 David sent us unto thee, to take thee to 
23. 43 David also took Ahuioara of Jezreel ; and 
20. II take thou uow the spear that (is) at his bu. 
36. 12 Da\id took the spear and the cruse of wa. 

27. 9 took away the sheep, and the oxen, and 

28. 24 killed it, and took Hour, and kneaded (it) 

30. 16 the great spoil that they had taken out of 
30. 19 nor any (thing) that they had taken to th. 

30. 20 David took all the flocks and the herds 

31. 4 Therefore Saul took a sword, ajid fell up. 

31. 12 went all night, and took the body of Saul 

31. 13 they took their bones, and buried (tliem) 
• §0. 1. 10 I took the crown that (was) upon his head 

X. 8 Abner. .took Ish-boshoth the son of Saul 

2. 21 lay thee hold on one. .and take thee his 

3. 15 Ish-bosheth sent, and took her from (her) 
4. 7 beheaded him, and took his head, and g. 

4.12 they took the head of Ish-bosheth, and bu. 

5. 13 David took (him) more concubines and 
8 I took thee from the sheep cote, from fo. 
I David took lletheg-ammah out of the ha. 

7 David took the shields of gold that were 

8 king David took exceeding much brass 
JO. 4 Hanun took David's servants, and shaved 
I r. 4 David sent messengers, and took her : and 

12. 4 he spared to take of his own flock, and of 
12. 4 took the poor man's lamb, and dressed it 
12. 9 hast taken his wife (to be) thy wife, and 
12. 10 hast taken thejwile of Uriah the Hittito 
12. II I willtakethy arives before thine eyes, and 

12. 30 he took their king's crown from oft his he. 

13. 8 she took flour, and kneaded (it), and ma. 

13. 9 she tofok a pan, and poured (them) out bo. 
13. 10 T^mar took the cakes which she had ma. 

17. 19 the woman took and spread a covering 

18. 14 he took three darts in his hand, and tlir. 
i8««7 they took Absalom, and cast him into a 

18. 18 Absalom in his life time had taken and 

19. 30 let him take all, forasmuch as my lord 

20. 3 the king took the ten women (his) ccncu. 
20. 6 take thou thy lord's servants, and pursue 
ai. 8 the king took tho two sons of Kizpah tlio 
ai. 10 the daughter of Aiah took sackcloth, and 
ai. 12 David went and took the bones of Saul 

02. 17 He'seut from above, ho took me ; he drew 

23. 6 because they cannot bo taken with hands 

24. 22 Let my lord the king take and offer up wh. 
-. 33 Take with you the servants of your lord 

. 39 Uio priest took an horn of oil out of tho 

3. 1 took Pharaoh's daughter, andbroughther 
J. 20 she arose at midnight, and took my son 
3». 15 he also took Basmath the daughter of S. 
7. 8 Pharaoh's daughter, whom he had taken 

II. 18 they took men with them out of Paran 
n. 31 ho said to Jeroboam, Take thee ten pieces 
II. j4 I will not take the whole kingdom outoi 
in 35 I will take the kingdom out of his son's 
It. 37 1 will take thee, and thou shalt reign ao. 

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26 he took away tho treasures of the house 
2fi ho even took away all : and he took away 

1 3 Asa took all tho silver and tho gold (that 
31 ho took to wife Jezebel, tho daughter of 

19 he took hira ont of her bosom, and carr. 
23 Elijah took the child, and brought him 

4 Obauiali took au hundred propliets, and 
26 thoy took tho bullock which was given 

31 Elijah took twelve stones, according to 

4 talce away my life ; for I (am) not better 
10, i.t and thoy seek my life, to take it away 
21 took a yoko of oxen, and slow them, and 

6 they shall put (it) in their hand, and tako 
34 Tho cities whicli my father took from thy 

3 we (be) still, (and) tako it not out of tho 

26 Tako Jlicaiah, and carry him back unto 
3, 5 tho LoKD will tako away thy master 

8 Elijah took his mantle, and wrapped (It) 

12 lie took hold of his own clothes, and rent 

14 ho tookthomantlo of Elijah that fell from 
2(i ho took with him seven hundred men that 

27 ho took his eldest son, that should have 

1 tho creditor is eomo to tako unto him ray 
29 Gird up thy loins, and take my staff in th. 

5 he departed, and took with him ten tale. 

15 therefore, I pray thee, take a blessing of 

16 And ho urged him to tako (it); but he re. 

20 I will run after him, and take somewhat 

23 And Naaman said. Bo content, take two 

24 he took (them) from their hand, and besto. 

2 let us go . . and tako thence every man a 

7 And ho put out his hand, and took it 

13 Lot (some) take, I pray thee, Ave of tho 

14 They took therefore two chariot horses 

8 Take a present in thine hand, and go, meet 

9 nazael went to meet liim, and took a pr. 

1 5 ho took a thick cloth, and dipped (it) in 

1 Gird up thy loins, and take this box of oil 

3 take tho box of oil, and pour (it) on his 

13 they hasted, and took every man his gar. 

17 Take an horseman, and send to moot them 

6 take ye the heads of the men yourmaster's 

7 they took tho king's sons, and slew seventy 

2 Jehosheba. .took Joashtheson of Ahazlah 

9 they took every man his men that were 
19 he took tho rulers over hundreds, and the 

5 Let the priests take (it) to them, every man 
9 the priest took a chest, and bored a hole 

18 Jehoash king of Judah took all the hall. 
IS Take bow and arrows: and ho took unto 
i8 And hesaid. Take tho arrows: andhe took 

25 the son of Jehoahaz took again out of tho 
23 the cities which ho had taken out of tho 

14 ho took all tho gold and silver, and all the 

21 the people of Judah took Azariah, which 

29 took Ijon, auki Abel-beth-maachah, and 

8 Ahaz took the silver and gold (that was) 

32 Until I come and tako you away to a land 
7 Take a lump of figs. And thoy took and 

18 thy sons, .shall they take away; and they 
iC sent, and toolc tho bones out di tlic sepuL 

30 the people of the land took Jehoahaz the 
34 made Ellakim . . king . . and took Jehoahaz 

7 the king of I5abj-lon had taken from the 

12 the king of Babylon took him In tho eighth 

1 4 all tho vessels of brass . . took they away 

13 Are pans, .the captain of the guard took 
i3 tho captain of the guard took Seraiah the 

19 he took an oflleer that was set over the men 

20 Nebuzar-adan . . took these, and brought 

19 Caleb took unto him Ephratli, v/hlch bare 
23110 took Gcshur, andAram, with the towns 
1 3 daughter of Pharaoh, which Jlcred took 

15 llachirtookto wife (the sister) of Iluppim 

21 they came down to takeaway their cattle 

4 So Saul took a sword, and fell upon it 

3 And David took more wives at Jerusalem 
7 I took thee from the sheep cote, (even)fr. 

1 subdued them, and took Oath and her to. 

7 David took tho shields of gold that were 

4 llaiiiin took David's servants, and shaved 

2 David took the crown of their king from 
23 Take (^it) to thee, and let my lo d the king 
18 took tlience lour hundred and fifty talents 
18 Rehoboam took him JIahalatli tho daugli. 

20 after her betook JIaachah the daughter of 

9 took away tho treasures of the house of 
9 the treasures of the king.'s house; he took 

6 Asa the king took all Judah; and they ca. 
25 Take yo Micalah, and carry him back to 
II Jehosliabeath.-.took Joashthe son of Ah. 

1 strengthened lilmsejf, and took the capt. 

8 took every mau his men that were to come 

20 he took the captains of hundreds, and the 
I the people of Judah took Uzzlali, who (was) 

1 the people of the land took Jehoahaz the 

4 Necho took Jehoahaz his brother, and ca. 
61 which took a wife of the daughters of Ba. 

2 we take up com (for thom), that we may 
15 had taken of them bread and wine, besi. 
18 Johanan had taken the daughter of Mes. 
63 which took (one) of tlie daughters of Bar. 
30 nor take their daughters for our sons 

7 whom Mordecai. . took for his own daugli. 
15 Mordecai, wlio Iiad taken her for his da. 

10 Hake haste, (and) tako the apparel and 

1 1 Then took Ilaman the apparel and tho ho. 
15 '.he Sabeans foil (upon them), and tookth 

21 the Lord gave, and the Lord hath take 

8 he took him a potsherd to scrape himself 

5 tho hungry eateth up, and taketh it even 
20 taketh away the understandine of the og. 



Job 3S. 20 That thou shouldest take it to the bomtt 

40. 24 Ho talcethit with his eyes* (his) nose pie. 

41. 4 wilt thou take him for a servant for even 

42. 8 take unto you now seven bullocks and se. 
Psa. 15. 5 nor taketh reward against the innocent 

18. 16 Ho sent from above, he took me, ho drew 

31. 13 while, .they devised to take away my Ufa 

50. 9 I will take no bullock out of thy house 

51. II Cast me not away, .take not thy Holy Sp. 
78. 70 He chose David . . and took him from the 

log. 8 Let his days bo few. .let another take his 
Prov. I. 19 (which) taketh away the life of the own. 

6. 25 neither let her take thee with her eyelids 

7. 20 He hath taken a bag of money with hin» 
17. 23 A wicked (man) taketh a gift out of the 

20. 16 Take his garment that is surety (for) a st. 

22. 27 why should he take away thy bed from 

27. 13 Take his garment that is surety for a stra, 
Isa. 6. 6 (which) he had taken with the tongs from 

8. I Take thee a great roll, and wiite in it with 

14. 2 the people shall tako them, andbringtlt. 

23. i5 Take an harp, go about the city, thou ha. 

28. 19 the time that it goeth forth it shall tako 

36. 17 Until I come and take you away to aland 
39. 7 thy sons, .shall they take away; and they 

44. 14 taketh the cypress and the oak, which ho 
44. IS he ■will take thereof, and warm himself .' 
47. 2 Take the millstones, and grind meal : un. 
47. 3 I will tako vengeance, and I will not me. 
51. 22 1 have taken out of thine hand tho cup 1 
57. 13 vanity shall take (them) : but he that put. 

. V 66. 21 1 will also tako of them for priests, (and) 

Jer]S' 3. 14 I will take you one of a city, and two of 

'^"13. 4 Take tho girdle that thou hast got, which 

13. 6 go toEuphrates, and take tho girdle from 

13. 7 tookthe girdle from the place where Ihad 

15. IS take me not away In thy long suffering 

16. 2 Thou shalt not take thee a wlfe,neiUler 
"20. 5 which shall spdll them, and take them ! 
20. 10 and we shall take our revenge on him * 
2s. 9 I T/ill:sond andtakeall the families otthe 
23. 15 Take "the wine cup of this fury at my na 
25. 17 Then took I the cup at the Lord's hand 
25. 28 if they refuse to take the cup at thine ha 

27. 20 Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon took not 

28. 3 Nebuchadnezzar king of Babylon tookaw. 
28. 10 tho prophet took tho yoke from oft tnepi 

29. 6 Take ye wives, and beget sons and dau. 
29. 6 take wives for your sons, and give your 

32. II I tookthecvidenccof thepurchasc, (both) 
32. 14 Take these evidences, this evidence of tha 

33. 26 I will not take (any) of his seed (to be) ru. 

35. 3 I took -Taazaniah the son of Jeremiah, the 

36. 2 Take thee a roll of a book, and write th. 
36. 14 Tako in thine hand the roll wherein thoa 
36. 14 So Barucli. .took tho roll in his hand . 
36. 21 he took it out of Elishamathescribcs ch 
36. 26 to take Baruch tho scribe, and Jeremiah 
36. 28 Take thee again another roll, and write 
36. 32 Then took Jeremiah another roll, and ga 
37. 17 Then Zedeklah the king sent, and took 
38. 6 Then took they Jeremiah, and cast him 
33. 10 Take from hence thirty men with thee 
38. 11 Ebed-mclechtook the men with him, and 
38. II took thence old cast clouts and old rotten 

38. 14 the king sent, and took Jeremiah the pr. 

39. 5 when they had taken him, they brought 

39. 12 Take him, and look well to him, and do 
39. 14 they sent, and took Jeremiah out of tho 

40. 1 when he liad taken him, being bound in 

40. 2 tlio captain of the guard took Jeremiah 
,41. 12 they took all the men, and went to flght 

41. 16 Then took Johanan the sonof Kareah, and 
43. 5 the captains of the forces, took all the re. 
43. 9 Take great stones in thine hand, and hide 

43. 10 I will send and take Nebuchadrezzar the 

44. 12 I will take the remnant of Judah, that ha. 
46. II take balm, O virgin, the daughter of Eg. 
49. 29 their flocks shall they take away: they 
51. 8 tako balm for her pain, if so be she may 

51. 26 they shall not take of thee a stone for a 

52. 18 all the vessels of brass, .took thoy away 
52. 19 silver, took the captain of the guard aw. 
52. 24 the captain of the guard took Seraiah tha 
52. 2s He took also out of the city an eunuch 
52. 26 the captain of tho guard took them, and 

E20. 3. 14 the spirit lifted me up, and took me aw. 
4. I son of man, take thee a tile, and lay it be. 
4. 3 take thou unto thee an iron pan, tm-i set 

4. 9 Take thou also unto thee wliea'c, end ba, 

5. 1 tako thee a sharp knife, take Uv^e f. bar. 
5. I take thee balances to welffc, tad divide 
5. 2 thou shalt take a third pirt, (and) smita 
S- 3 Thou shalt also take thereof a few in nu. 
5. 4 take of them again, and oast them into tho 
8. 3 put forth tho form c[ r.n hand, and took 

10. 6 Take Are from betwcsD the wheels, from 
10. 7 clothed with linen; who took' (it), and. w6. 

15. 3 or will (me.p) take a pin of it to hang any 
i6.'i6 of thy garments thou didst take, and do. 

16. 17 Thou hast alf.o taken thy fair jewels of 
16. 18 tookest thy 'jroidered garments, and cor. 
16. 20 thou hast t-i'.f n thy sons and thy daugh. 
16. 32 (which) tck'jth strangers instead of hci; 

16. 39 shall taV.^ thy fair jewels, and leave thea 

17. 3 and took the highest branch of the cedar 
17. s Ho took also of the seed of the land, and 
17. 12 hath tf.kan the king thereof, and the prL 
17. 13 And liath taken of tho king^ seed, and 
17. 13 ho hath also taken the mighty of the land 

17. 22 I will also'.take of the highest branch ot 

18. 8 ^either hath taken any iucrcaso, (that) 



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Eze. iS. 13 given forth upon usury, and hath taken 

19. 5 she took auotlicr of Iicr whelps, (and) ma. 
22. 12 taken gifts to shed blood; thou hast tak. 
22. 12 thou hast taken usury and increase, and 

22. 16 thou shalt take thiuo inheritance in thy 

23. 23 they have taken tlic treasure and precious 
23. 10 they took her sons and her daughters, and 
23. 25 they shall take thy sons and thy daughters 
23. 26 They siiall also . . take away thy fair jev^ 
23. 29 shall take away all thy labour, and shall 
34. 5 Take the choice of the flock, and bum also 
34. i6 I take away from thee the desire of thine 
34. 23 the day when I take from them their str. 
27. 5 they have taken cedars from Lebanon to 

30. 4 they shall take away her multitude, and 
33. 2 if the people of the land take a man of th. 
33. 4 whosoever heareth . .and takcth not war. 
33. 4 if the sword come and take him away 
33. 6 if the sword come and take (any) person 

36. 24 I will take you from anions <■!'" heathen 

37. j6 take thee one stick, and write upon it. For 
37. 16 take another stick, and write upon it, For 
37. 19 I will take the stick of Joseph, which(is) 
37. 21 1 will take the children of Israclfromam. 
38. 13 silver and gold, to t.ako away cattle and 
43. 20 thou shalt take of the blood thereof, and 

43. 21 Thou shalt take the bullock .".Iso of tho 

44. 22 Neither shall they take for their wives a 

44. 22 they shall take maidens of the seed of tho 

45. lathoushaltt-ikoayoungbullockwithoutbl. 
45. 19 tho priest shall take of tho blood of tho 

46. i3 the prince shall not t.iko of the people's 
nos. I. 2 take unto thee a wife of whoredoms and 

1. 3 he went and took Gomer tho daughter of 

2. 9 take away my corn in tho time thereof 

4. II and wine and new wluo take away the he. 
II. 3 I taught Ephraini also to go, taking them 

13. II I gave thee a king. .and took (him) away 

14. 2 Take with you v/ords, and turu to the L. 
Joel 3. 5 yo have taken my silver and my gold, and 
Amos 5. 1 1 and yo take from hira burdens of wheat 

5. 12 they take a bribe, and they turn aside the 
6.13 Have we not taken to us horns by our own 
7. 15 the Lord took me as I followed the flock 
g. 3 into hell, thence shall minohand take th. 
9. 3 I will search and take them out thence 

Jon. 4. 3 take, I beseech thee, ray life from me, for 
Jlic. 2, 9 from their children have ye taken away 
Ha^. 2. 23 In that day . .will I take thee, O Zerubb. 
Zech. 6. ro Take of (them of) the captivity, (even) of 

6. II takesilvcr andgold, and m.akecrowus, and 
II. 7 1 took unto me two staves; tho one I cal. 
II. 10 1 took my staff, (oven) Beauty, and cut it 
11. 13 I took tho thirty (pieces) of silver, and ca, 

11. 15 Take unto thee yet the instruments of a 
14. 21 tlicy that sacrifice shall come and take ot 

Zl.To/eel, touch, c'O mitsh, 5. 

fcod 13. 22 Ho took not away the pQlar of tho cloud 

25.70 li/l up, lay on, V53 natal, 

Isa. 40. 15 ho taketh uptheislcs asa vcryllttlo thing 

26.2*0 remove, lift up, iii nasag. 

Mic. 2. 6 not prophesy.. (that) they shall not tako 

27. To {cause to) remove, ppj ncsaq, 5. 

San. 3. 22 slew those men that took up Shadrach 
6. =3 they should take Daniel up out of the dca 

28. To talce away, spoil, Vii natsal, 5. 

Gcu. 31. 9 God hath t.ikenawaythocattIe of yourfa. 
31. 16 tho riches which God K-ithiakcn from our 

CD.jTo lift up, K7J nasa. 

Gen. 27. 3 take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver 
43. 34 he took (.and sent) messes unto them from 
Exodio. 19 wind, wliieh took away the locusts, and 

12. 34 the people took their dough before it was 
=o. 7 Thou shalt not take the name of the Lopo 

20. 7 will not hold him guiltless that takcth his 
30. 12 When thou takest the sum of tho children 

2Tnm. i. 2 Take ye the sum of all tho congregation 

1. 49 neither take the sum of them among the 

3. 40 Number all the first born . . and take the 

4. 2 Take tho sura ot the sons of Kohath from 
4! 22 Take also the sum of tho sons of Gcrshon 

16. 15 I have not taken one ass from them, ncl. 

23. 7, 18 And he took up his parable, and said 

24. 3, 15. 20, 21, 23 lookup his parable, and said 
26. 2 Take the sura of .all the congregation of 

31. 26 Take the sum of the prey that was taken 
31. 49 Thy servants have taken the sum of the 

Dent. 5. 11 Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord 

5. II will not hold (him) guiltless that takcth 

12. 16 thy vows, thou shalt take, and go unto 
Josh. 3. 6 Take up the ark of the covenant, and pass 

3. 6 they took up the ark of tho covenant, and 

4, 3 Take you hence out of the midst of Jord. 
4. 8 took up twelve stones out of the midst of 

6. 6 Take up the ark ot the covenant, and let 
6. 12 and the priests took up the ark of the L. 

Jadg. 9. 48 cut down a bough . . and took it, and laid 

16. 31 came down, and took him. and brought 
21. 23 took (them) wives, according to their nu. 

' Bath I. 4 they took them wives of the women of if. 

2. j8 she took (it) up, and went into the city 

I Sa. 17. 20 took, and went, as Jesse had commanded 

17. 34 there came a lion and a bear, and took a 
3 Sa. 2. 32 they took up Asahel, and buried him in 

4. 4 his nurse took him up, and fled : and it c. 

23. 16 and took (it) and brought (it) to David 

-, -g KL 8. 3 the elders . . came, and the priests took up 

^ .13. 29 the prophet took up the carcase of the man 

its Si kod ibef iook ii'w^jr tUe fttone^ b( Ronuui 



a KL 2. 16 the 62>lrit of the Lonp hath taken him up 
4. 20 wlicn he had taken him, and brought him 
4. 36 when slic was come m. .he said, 'lake up 

4. 37 bowed herself to the ground, and took up 
9. 25 Take up, (and) cast liim in the portion of 
9. 26 take(aMd)casthini into tho plat(ofground) 

1 Ch.io. 9 they took his head, and his armour, and 

10. 1 2 took away the body of Saul, and the bodies 
II. 18 and took (it), and brought (it) to David 
21. 24 I will not take (that) which is thine for the 

23. 22 their brethren the sons of Kish took them 
27. 23 David took not tho number of them from 

2 Ch. 5. 4 the elders., came; and the LevlteatooK up 

II. 21 he took eighteen wives, and threescore co. 

24. 3 Jehoiada took for him two wives; and he 
24. II came and emptied the chest, and took it 

Ezra 9. 2 they have taken of their daughters forth. 

9. 12 neither take their daughters imto your so. 
10. 44 All these had taken strange wives: and 

NcK 2. I I took lip tho wine, and gave (it) unto Iho 

13. 23 nor take their daughters unto your sons 
Job 13. 14 Wherefore do I lalfo my flush in my teeth 

21. 12 They take tho timbrel and harp, and rej. 
24. 10 and tliey take away the sheaf (from) tho 

31. 36 Surely 1 would lake it upon my shoulder 
32. 12 (so doing) ray Jl.iker would soon take mo 

Psa. 15. 3 nor taketh up a reproach against his nci. 

16. 4 nor take up their D.aine3 into my lips 

50. 16 (that) thou shouldest take my covenant In 

81. 2 Take a psalm, and bring hither the timb. 

116. 13 I will take tho cnp of salvation, and call 

139. 9 (If) I take the wings of the morning, (and) 

139. 20 (.ind) thine enemies take (thy name) in vain 

Eccl. 5. IS shall t!.ke nothing of his labour, which he 

5. 19 to take his portion, and to rejoice in his 
Song 5. 7 tho keepers of tho wallstookawaymy veil 
Isa. 8. 4 the spoil of Samaria shall be taken away 

14. 4 thou shalt take up this proverb against 
38 21 Let tlicm take a lump of figs, and lay (it) 
40. 24 the whirlw ind shall take them away as st. 
64. 6 and our iniiiuities. .have taken us away 

Jcr. 7. 29 and take up a lamentation on high places 
9. 10 For the mountains will I take up a weep. 

9. 18 let them make haste, and take up a wail. 
49. 29 they shall t.ake to themselves their cur. 

Lara. 5. 13 They took tho young men to grind, and 
Ezo. 3. 12 thespirit vook me up, and I heard behind 

10. 7 took (thereof), and put (it) into the hands 

11. 24 the spirit took me up, and brought me in 

19. 1 take thou up a lamentation for thcprin. 
26. 17 they sh.ill take up a lamentation for thee 
27. 2 son of m.-.n, take up a lamentation for T. 

27, 32 they shall take up a lamentation for thee 

28. 12 take up a lamentation upon tho king of 
29. 19 and he shall take her multitude, and 

32. 2 take up a laraentation for Pharaoh king 
39. 10 they shall take no wood out of the field 
43. 5 the spirit took mo up, and brought mo 

Dan. I. 16 JlcUar took away tho portion of their m, 
Ho3. I. 6 no more have mercy. I will utterly take 

5. 14 I will take away, and none shall rescue 
14. 2 Tr.ke away all iniquity, and receive (us) 

Amos 5. I Hear ye this word which I take up ngai. 

6. 10 a man's uncle shall take him up, and he 
Jon. I. 12 Take me up, and cast mo forth into the 

1. 15 they took up Jonah, and east him forth 
llic. 2. 2 they covet, houses, and take (them) away 

2. 4 In that day shall (one) take up a parable 
Hab. 2. 6 Shall not all these take up a parable aga. 
llaL 3. 3 and (one) shall take you away with it 

SO. To be lifted up, v>;;} nasa, 2. 

Dan. II. 12 when he hath takeu airay tho multitude 
\',\.To lift up, K'i7j nasa, 3. 

Amos 4. 2 he will take you away with hooks, and 

'i1. To lift up, KV^ nesa. 

ILzra 5. 15 Take these vessels, go, carry them Into 
xi^.To cause to reach, attain, overtake, iVi nasari, 5. 

Psa, 7. 5 Let the enemy persecute my soul, and ta. 

Zi.To {cause to) turn aside, iaJ:4 away, Tr sur, 5. 
Exod. a. 8 Entreat the Lord, that he may take away 

10. 17 that ho may take away from me this dc. 
23. 25 I will take sickness away from the midst 
33. 33 1 will take away mine hand, end thou sh. 

I,ev. 3. 4, 10, 15 with the kidneys. It shall ho take 
4. 9 with the kidneys, it shall he take away 
4. 31, 35 he shall take away all the fat thereof 

7. 4 with the kidneys, it shall he take away 
Num2i. 7 pray unto thoLoRB, that ho takeaway the 
Deut. 7. IS the LORD will take away from thco all si. 
Josh 7. 13 until ye take away tho cursed thing from 
1 Sa. 17. 26 and takcth away the reproach from Israel 

17. 46 I w-:" smite thee, and take thine head fr. 
B Sa. 5. 6 E.Tcept thou take away the blind and tho 

7. IS OS I took (it) from Saul, whom I put away 

I Ei. 1. 31 that thou mayest take away tho innocent 

-o. 24 Take tho kings away, every man out of his 

20. 41 he hasted, and took tho ashes away from 
t. Ki. 6. 12 son of a murderer hath sent to take away 

18. 22 whose altars llcrekiah hath taken away 
23. 19 Josiah took aw.TV. and .lid to them accor. 

I Ch.i?. 13 and I will not take my mercy away from 
17. 13 as I took (it) from (him) that was before 

u Ch.14. i hetookaw.iy the ull.-.r? of the slrange(go.) 
14. 5 he took away out of all the cities of Judah 
17. 6 he took away the high places and groves 
■JO. 14 took away the alt.ars that (were) in Jerus. 
30. 14 the altars for incen.sc took they away, and 
j2. 13 Hath not the same Hezekiah taken away 
231 >; be took awa; ttie Btroose gods, and tbe 



2 Ch.34. 33 Joeiah took away all the abominationaont 
Esth. 3. 10 tho king took hia ring from hia hand, and 

4. 4 and to take sway bis sackcloth from hliu 
Job 9. 34 Let him tako hia rod away from me, and 

12. 24 Uc takcth away the heart of the chief of 

19. 9 stripped nic of my glory, and taken tho 

27. 2 (As) God liveth, (who) hath taken away 

34. 5 and God hath taken away my judgment 

Isa. 1.25 purge away thy dross, and tako away all 

3. I the Lord of hosts, doth take away front 

3. 18 the Lord will take away the bravery of 

5. S I "Ul take away the hedge thereof, and It 
5. 23 tako away tho rightcouancs:; of the ri|;bte. 

18. 5 and take away (and) cut down the brancbea 
sj. 8 tho rebuke of his people ahall he take aw. 
27. 9 and this (Is) all the fruit to take away fail 
36. 7 whose altars Hczeki.ah hath taken away 
58. 9 If thou take away from the midat of the« j 
Jer. 4. 4 take aw.ay the foreskins of your heart, ye 
5. 10 tako away her battlements ; for they (are) 
Ezo 11. 18 they shall take away all the detestable th. 
II. 19 I will take the atony heart out of their Be. 
16. 50 therefore I took them away as I saw (good) 
23. 25 they shall take away thy nose and thine 
36. 26 I will t.ake away tho stony heart out of 
Dan. II. 31 shall tako away tho daily (Bacriflce), and 
II 03. 2. 17 I will take away the names of Baalim out 
Amos 5. 23 Take thou away from mo the noise of thy 
Zeph. 3. 1 1 I v. ill take away out of tho midat of thee 

3. IS Tho Lord hath taken away thy Judgmenti 
Zech 3. 4 Tako away tho filthy garments from him 

9. 7 I will take away hia blood out of hia mo. 

35.7*0 (cause to) move, persuade, remove, niB »«<A,5. 
Job 36. 18 (beware) lest ho take thee away wltb (hia) 
36.2*0 catise to go or pass over, "CV a*or, 5. 

2 Sx 24. 10 take away the Iniquity of thy servant ; for 
I Ki. 15. 12 he took away tho sodomites out of thj 

3 Ch.35. 24 His 8er\ants therefore took him out of th. 
Esth 8. 2 his ring, which he had taken from Haraan 
Job 7. 21 why dostthou not. .take away mine Iniq. 

37. To cause to pass away, nny adah, 5. 

Prov 23. 20 (As) he that taketh away a garment in cold 
38.7*0 cause to pass away or on, 7\yj_^ adah, 5. 

Dan. 5. 20 was deposed, .and they took hia glory fr. 
7. 26 they shall tako away hia dominion, to co, 

S9. 7*0 go up, r\)'^ alah. 

Amos 3. 5 shall (one) take up a snare from theeoith 

40. To cause to go up, rih-j alah, 5. 

I Sa. I. 24 she took hira up with her, with three hn. 
3 Ki. 3. I when the Lord would take op Elijah Into 
Psa. 103. 34 take me not away in the midst of my d^ya 
Jer. 8. 13 drew up Jeremiah . . ond took him up out 
Hab.'' I. 15 They take up oil of them with tho angle 

41. 7*0 do, make, nyv asah. 

Jndg II. 36 the Lord hath taken vengeance for the* 
Isa. 30. I that take connsel, but not of me; and that 

42. 7*0 hunt, T^ tsud. 

Gen. 27. 3 and take me (some) venlaon 

43. 7*0 accept, taJte, receive, ^ZTi gahal, 3. 

Esth. 9. 27 The Jews ordained, and took upon then 
44.7*0 accept, take, receive, ^3P gebal, 3. 

Dan. 5. 31 Darius tho ifedian took the kingdom, (be.) 
7. 18 the saints of the Most High shall take the 

45.7*0 gather, bring together, collect, pp qabats, J. 

Isa. 13. 14 and as a sheep that no man taketh tip 
46. To cause to draw near, V^^ qarab, 5. 

Exod 28. 1 take thou unto thee Aaron thy brother 
47.7*0 take down, cause to come dotcm, .tit radah, 

Judg 14. 9 ho took thereof In his hands, and went 
14. 9 that ho had taken the honey out of the 
48.7*0 cause to he high, lift up, Dn rum, 5. 

Lev. 2. 9 the priest shall take from the meat offer. 

4. 19 shall take all his fat from him, and bum 
6. 10 take up the ashes which the fire hath co. 
6. 15 ho sholl take of it his handful, of the flour 

Num 16. 37 that he take up the censers out of the bu. 
Josh. 4. 5 take you up every man of you a stone up. 

1 Sa. 9. 24 tho cook took up the shoulder, and (that) 

2 Ki. 2. 13 He took up also the mantle of Elijah that 

6. 7 Tliereforc said he, Take (It) up to thee 
Ere. 43. 9 take away your exactions from my people 
Isa. 57. 14 tako up the stumbling block out of the 

49. To laJ^ captive, capture, n;^ shabah. 

Num 21. 1 he fought against Israel, and took (some) 
Deut 31. 10 enemies, .and thou hast taken them cap. 

1 Ch. 5. 21 they took away their cattle ; of their ca. 

50. A captive, captivity, 'i7 shebi. 

Amos 4. 10 have taken away your horses ; and 1 hare 
51.7*0 cease, rest, keep sabbath, nz7 shabath, 5. 

2 EL 23. II he took away the horses that the kings of 

52.7*0 set, place, put. CV, C* sum, sim. 

Judg. 4. 21 Hcber's wife., took an hammer Inher hand 

bZ.To set, place, put, nv shilh. 

Psa. 13. 2 How long shall I take counsel in my iosl 

54.70 be at rest, snfe, nVy shaloh. 

Job 27. 8 what (IS) the hope.. when God taketh aw. 

55. 7*0 catch, capture. Veep hold, handle, t-E? iaph/is. 

Num ji. 27 between them that took the war upontlu 

Deut. o. 17 I took the two tables, ond eaat tbein out 

ao.ii When tbott abalt besiege • city . .to tako* 



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■ Joah. 8. 8 it shall be, when ye have taken tho city 

8. 33 the king of Ai. they took alive, and brought 

' 1 Sa. 15. 8 he took Agag the king of the Amalelcitea 

23.26 compassed .. his men round about to take 

I Ki. I?. 40 Take the propliets of Baal ; let not one of 

18. 40 they took them ; and Elijah brought them 

20. i3 Whether they be. .for peace, take them 

20 18 wlietlier tliey'bo. .for war, take them al. 

9 Ki. IP. 14 lie said. Take tliem alive. And they took 

' 14. 7 took Selah by war, and called the name 

■ ■' ■ 14. 13 Jehoash king of Israel took Amaziah king 
■ ■ j6. g wentupagainst DamascU3,andtookit,and 

5 - ■■ ■ 18. 13 did Sennacherib . . come up . . and took th. 

". ' 25. 6 tliey took the king, and brought him up to 

; 8CI1.35. 23 the king of Israel took Amaziah king of J. 

" Psa. 71. II persecute and take him; for(tliere is) no. 

.- Prov 30. 9 lest I be poor, and steal, and take the na. 

' Msa. 36. I defenced cities of Judah, and took them 

J"' 26. 8 the people took him, saying, Thou shalt 

37. 13 took Jeremiah the propliet, saying, Thou 

37. 14 Irijah took Jeremiah, and brought him to 

.40. 10 dwell in your cities tliat ye have taken 

52. 9 tlieytookthe king, andcarricdhim upun. 

"Eze. 14. 5 That I uiay take the house of Israel in th. 

SO. To lift or take up or aioay, aipa airo. 

Matt. 9. 6 Arise, take up tliy bed, and go unto thine 
9. 16 tiiat which is put in. .taketh from the ga 
- ' Ti. 29 Take my,yoko upon you, and learn of me 
~ ■ 14. 12 his disciples came, and took up tlie body 
'■' -' ' 14. 2o they took up of the fragments that rema. 
15- 37 they took up of tlie broken (meat) that 
16. 24 let him deny himself, and take up his cr. 
.-,,; ■ 17. 27 cast an liook, and take up the fish that fl. 
2o. 14 Take (tliat) thine (is), and go thy way : I 
32. 13 [take nim.away], and cast (him) into outer 
24. 17 Let him; .not come down to take any th. 
24. iS Neither let him. .return back to take his 

24. 39 until the flood came, and took them all 

25. 28 Take therefore the talent from him, and 

' Mark 2. 9 cr to say. Arise, and take up tliy bed, and 
2. II Arise, and take up thy bed, and go thy w. 
2. 12 ho arose, took up the bed, and went forth 
2. 31 the new piece, .taketh away from the old 

4. 15 taketli away the word that was sown in ' 
6. 8 they slxould take nothing for (their) jour. 
6. 29 they came and took up his corpse, v. 30. 
6. 43 tliey took up twelve baskets full of the fr. 

— 4. 8. 8 they toolc up of tho broken (meat) that 
,- 8.19, 20 How many baskets full, .took ye up J 
' 8. 34 let liim deny liimself, and take up his cr. 
■ \ 10. 21 and come, [take up tho cross], and follow 
•■ • = Is. 13 neither enter (therein), to take anything 

■ • ' " 13. 16 not turn back again for to take up his ga. 
-' "• ."■;. 24 casting lots, .whatevery man should take 

'■,■'■ -lb. 18 [They shall take up serpents; and if they] 
luke 5. 24 Arise, and take up thy couch, and go un. 

5. 23 he rose up before them, and took up that 
^j / 6. 29 him that taketh away thy cloak forbid not 

6. 30 of him that taketh away thy goods ask 

8. 12 takctli away the word out of their hearts 

g. 3 Take nothing for (your) journey, neither 

g. 23 [let him deny himself, and take up hisci] 

li. 22 he takethfromliim all his armourwherein 

It. 32 ye have taken away the key of knowledge 

17. 31 let him not come down to take it away 

: 19. 21 tliou takest up that thou layedst not do. 

-'- ■ ■ Jg. 22 taking up that I laid not down, and re.ap. 

. 19. 24 Take from him the pound, and give (it) to 

" 22. 36 lie that hath a purse, let liim take (it), and 

.John u 29 tlie Lamb of God, vriiicli taketh away the 

2. 16 Take these things hence ; miko not my 

". . J. 8 Jesus saitli unto him, Eise, take up thy 

5. 9 the man was made whole, and took up Iiia 

- " 5. n the same said unto me, T.ako up thy bed 

5. 12 What man is th.at which said. .Take up 

• 8. 59 Then tooli they up stones to cast at him 

10. i3 No man taketh it from me, but I lay it do. 

11. 39 Jesus said. Take ye aw.iy the stone. .- 

. . ■ II. 41 they took away tlio stone (itbm tho place) 

.11. 43 tlie Romans sliall come and take awaybo. 

. 13. . 2 that bcaroth not fruit he taketli away .:; ' 

j6. 22 and your joy no man taketh from you ^- 

; ' 17. 15 I pray not that thou shouldest take them 

.•'_. ■. 19. 38 besouglit Pilate that he might take away 

;_. .. 19. 38 lie came therefore, and took the body of 

20. 2 They have taken away the Lord out of 
.,.-,. 2o. 13 tlicy have taken away my lord, and I kn. 

';■ 2o- 15 tellmc where. .and I will talce him away 

Acts 21. II ho took Paul's girdle, and bound his own 
27. 17 Which when they had taken up, they us. 
.,: M-.Co. 6. 15 shall I then take the members of Clirisfi 
-■• t^ol- V =,14 took it out of the way, nailing it to his cr. 
/ -'-i Jo. sr 5 ho was manifested to take away our sini 
Il<a*n8..2i a mighty angel took up a atono like a gr. 
5f •?" ^^.^ »P or ^ach, hydyu anago. 

Luko 4. 5 tho devil, taking him upmto an high mo. 
ii;To tUke up or of, auaipea anaircj. 
1 Acts; 7. 21 Pharaoh's daiiglitor took him up, an J no. 
. Heb. lo.l^g He taketli away the first, tliatlie may cs. 
S^To' tal:^' or receive up or back, hvaXa/ifidva. 
:. -Acts 7. 43 ye took up the tabernacle of Moloch, and 
> " 'i " ■ *3- 3' ^°°^ ^"'''> ='°'l brouglit (him) by niglit to 
• .Eph. 6. 13 take unto you the whole armour of God 
' ,. . ;. 6- »6 t.aldng tho shield of faith, wherewith yo 
_• "b Ti. 4. II Take Mark, and bring him with thee : for 

WiTo'lead away or off, airdyai apagn. 
... 7-*ot3 24. 7 [with great violence took (him) away out] 
f^ioJ^aJ^HUiay or off, atpaiptfu apliaireo. \ 

!>i to ti&d Ikwny biy itvMok ifm^e taM 'il I. 



Lukei6. 3 my lord taketh away from me the stcwa. 
Kora. u. 27 this (Is) my covenant, .when I shall take 
Heb. 10. 4 (it is) not possible that the blood, .take 
Eev. 22. 19 If any man shall take away from tho wo. 
22. 19 God shall take away his part out of the 

62.7*0 hear up, take up, carry aivay, Paa-rd^ai has. 
John 10. 31 Then the Jews took up stones again to st. 

63. To receive, oe'xojuai dechomai. 

Luke 2. 28 Then took he him upln his arms, nnd bleat 
16. 6, 7 lie said unto him, Take thy bill, and 
22. 17 he took the cup and gave th. Eph. 6. 17. 
&i:*. To give, SiSoiiJn diclomi. 2 Th. i. 8. 

6i. To grasp in or with ihejist, Spao-cro/iai drasso. 

I Co. 3. 19 Ho taketh the wise in their own craftiness 
65. To lift or raise up, iydpa egeiro. 

Acts 10. 26 Piter took him-up, saying, Stand up; I m. 

66.ro taheholduponf^TnXaij.fidvoiiai epilamhanomai. 
Luko g. 47 And Jesus, .took a child, and set him by 

14. 4 he took(him), and healed him, andlethlm 
Acta 9. 27 Barnabas took him, and brought (him) to 

17. 19 they took him, and brought him unto Ar. 

18. 17 the Greeks took Sosthenes, the chief rul. 

21. 30 tliey took Paul, and drew him out of the 

21. 33 the chief captain came near, and took him 

67.T0 hear upon or against, iTrtipipu) epiphero. 
Eom. 3. 5 (Is) God unrighteous who taketh vengea. 

68.ro takedown, apprehend, KaTaXan^dva. 
Mark 9. i3 wheresoever he taketh him, he teoreth 

69.2*0 Iwld down, Karex'^ katecho. 

Lukei4. 9 thou begin with shame to take the lowest 

70.7*0 lay or heepjwld, Kpareta krateo. 

Matt 22. 6 the remnant took his servants, and entr. 
26. 4 consulted that they might take Jesus by 
26. 50 and laid hands on Jesus, and took him 

Mark 9. 27 Jesus took him by the hand, and lifted 
14. I the scribes sought how they might take 
14. 44 tliat same is he; take him, and lead (him) 
14. 46 they laid their hands on him, and took him 
14. 49 I was daily withyou.. and ye took me not 

Acts 24. 6 v/hom we took, and would have judged ac. 

Rev. 10. 10 Itook the little bookoutofthe angel'sha, 
II. 17 thou hast taken to thee thy great power 

22. 17 whosoever will, let him take the water of 

71.7*0 take, receive, \af.i^dv<i> lairibano. 

Matt. 5. 40 take away thy coat, let him have (thy) cl. 
8. 17 Himself took our infirmities, and bare 
10. 38 [he that taketh] not his cross, and follow. 
13. 31 which a man took, and sowed in his field 

13. 33 which a woman took and hid in three me. 

14. 19 took the five loaves, and the two fishes 

15. 26 It is not meet to take the children's bread 

13. 36 he took the seven loaves and the fishes 

16. 5 disciples, .they had forgotten to take br. 
16. 7 saying, (It is) because we have taken no 

16. 9, 10 and how many baskets ye took up 1 

17. 23 of whom do the kings of the earth take 
17. 27 that take, and give unto tliem for me and 

21. 35 the husbandmen took his servants, and 

22. IS took counsel how they might entangle 

23. I ten virgins, which took their lamps, and 
25. 3 took their lamps, and took no oil with 

25. 4 the wise took oil in their vessels with th. 
z6. 26 Jesus took bread, and blessed (it), and b. 

26. 26 gave (it) to the disciples, and said, Take 
26. 27 ho took the cup, and gave thanks, and g. 

26. 52 tliey that take the sword shall perish with 

27. I eldei-s of the people took counsel against 
27. 6 the chief priests took the silver pieces 
27. 7 tliey tooli counsel, and bought with them 
27. 9 they tool;: tho thirty pieces of silver, the 
27. 24 he tool; v/ater, and v/ashod (liis) hands 
27. ^,0 they spit upon him, and took the reed 
27. 48 one of them ran, and took a sponge, and 

27. 59 when Joseph had taken the body, he wr. 

28. 12 whentheyv/crcassembled..andhad taken 
' 28. I'i they toolc the money, and did as they w. 

Mark 6. 41 when ho had taken the five loaves and the 

7. 27 it is not meet to take the childrcns's bread 

8. 6 he took tlie seven loaves, and gave thanks 
8. 14 (tho disciples) had forgotten to take bread 
g. 36 he took a child, and set him in the midst 

12. 8 they took him, and killed O^'i"). and cast 
12. ig that his brotlicr should take his wife, and 
12. 20 tho first toolc a wife, and dying left no s. 

12. 21 the second took lier, and died, neither 

14. 22 Jesus took bread, and blessed, and brake 
14. 22 gave to tlicm, and said. Take, eat : this 
14. 23 he took the cup, and when he had given 

Luko 5. 5 toiled all tlie night, and have taken not. 

6. 4 [did take] and cat tho shewbread, and g. 

( g. i6 ho toolc the five loaves and the two fishes 

' 9. 39 a spirit talceth him, and he suddenly cri, 

13. 19 grain of mustard seed, which a man took 
13. 21 It is like leaven, which a woman took and 
20. 28 liis brother sliould take his wife, and raise 
20. 29 tlio first took a wife, and died without ch. 
20. 30 [the second took her to wife, and he died] 
20. ji the third took her ; and in Bke manner 
22. 17 and said. Take this and divide it among 
22. 19 ho took bread, and gave thanks, and brake 
24. 30 he took bread, and blessed (it), and brake 
24. 43 And he took (it), and did oot before them 

Jolin 6. 7 that every one of them may take a little 
6. II Jesus took the loaves^'iind 'when he-had 
:<x 17- 1 lay drowii m^ li/e, Chat 1 iutglit take it 



John 10. 18 and I have power to take it again '. 

12. 3 'J'hen took Mary a pound of ointment of 

12. 13 Took branches of palm trees, and went 

13. 4 laid aside his gafhients, and took a towel 
13. 12 he had washed their feet, and had taken 
16. 15 he shall take of mine, and shall show (it) 

18. 31 Take ye him, and judge him according to 

19. I Pilate tJierefore took Jesus, and scourged 
19. 6 Take ye him, and crucify (him): for I find 
19. 23 took Ills garments, and made four parts • 
19. 27 from that hour that disciple took herunto 
19. 40 Then took they the body of Jcsu3_, and 

21. 13 Jesus tlien cometh, and taketh bread, and 
Acta I. 20 and. His bishopric let another take 

1. 25 That he maytake partof thiaministryand 

2. 23 Him. .[ye have taken] and by wicked hands 
9. 25 the disciples took him by night, and let 

13. 14 to take out of them apeopleforhis name 

16. 3 took and circumcised him because of tha 

17. 9 when they had taken security of Jason 

27. 33 he took bread, and gave thanks to God 

28. 15 saw, he thanked God, and took courage 
Kom. 7. 8, II sin, taking occasion by the command. 
I Co.io. 13 There hath no temptation taken you but 

II. 23 the Lord Jesus the (same) night, .took b. 
II. 24 [Take] eat : this is my body, which is br. 
a Co. II. 8 I robbed other churches, taking wages 

11. 20 if a man devour (you), if a man take (of 
Phil. 2. 7 took upon him the form of a servant, and 
Heb. 5. I every high priest taken from among meu 

5. 4 no man talcetli this honour unto himselt 
9. 19 he took the blood of calves and of goats 
Jaa. 5. 10 Take, my brethren, the prophets, who 
J John 7 they went forth, takingnothing of the Gh 
Key. 3. II hold that fast, .that no man take thy cr. 

5. 7 he came and took the book out of the rl. 

3. 8 when he had taken the book, the four bo 

3. 9 Thou art worthy to take the book, and t 

6. 4 (power) was given to him . .to take i)eaco 
8. 5 the angel took the censer, and filled it 

10. 8 take the little book which is open in the 
10. 9 he said unto me. Take (it), and eat it np 

72. To take along with, /ieTaXa/uPdva meialawhanS'. 

Acts 27. 31, Paul besought .. all to take meat, saying 
7^.To take alongside of, irapaXauPdyaparalamhanu'. 

Matt 2. 13, 20 Arise, and take the young child and hfs 
2. 14, 21 took the young child and his mother 

4. 3 the devil taketh him up into the holy city 

4. 8 the devil taketh him up into an exceeding 

12. 43 Then goeth he, and taketh with himaelf 

17. I Jesus taketh Peter, James, and John hfs 

18. 16 if he will not hear (thee, then) take with 
20. 17 Jesus going up to Jerusalem took the t\r. 
27. 27 the soldiers of the governor took Jesus 

Mark 4. 36 they took him even as he was in tlie shin 

5. 40 he talceth the father and the mother of tha 
g. r Jesus taketh (with him) Peter, and Jaraej 

10. 32 he took again the twelve, and began to 

14. 33 he taketh with him Peter and Jamca an<t 
Luke g. JO he took them, and went aside privately 

g. 28 he took Peter and John and James, and 

11. 26 Then goeth he, andiaketh (to him) seven 
1 8. 31 Then he took (unto him) tho twelve, and 

Johnig. 16 [And they took Jesus, and led (liim) aw.] 

Acts 15. 3g Barnabas took Maik, and sailed unto (Ty. 

16. 33 he took them the same hour of the night 

21. 24 Then take, and purify thyself with them. 

21-. 26 Then Paul took the men, and the next dajr 

21. 32 Who immediately [took] soldiers and ce. 

23. 18 he took him, and brought (liim) to the cB, 

74.7*0 hear alongside of, ■n-apa(p(pa parajAcrlT. 

ilarki4. 3^ take away tliis cup from me : nevertheless 

75. To take away round about, ircpiaipQai periaireJi 
Acts 27. 40 when they had taken up tho anchors, th. 
Heb. 10. II sacrifices, which can never take awaj sL 

76. 7*0 press, take or lay hold, nidCia piazo. 

John 7. 30 they sought to take him : but no man Tafi 
7.32 the chief priests sent officers to talce hfnt 

7. 44 some of them would have taken him ; but 

10. 39 they sought again to take him : but he eSi.' 

11. 57 he should show (it), that theymight tafta 
Acta 3. 7 he took him by the right hand, and lifted 

77.7*0 do, make, iroida poieo. 

Mark 3. 6 [took] counsel with the Herodiana agafnst 

78. To receive besides, irpocScxofiat prosdechomai. 
Heb. 10. 34 took joyfully the spoiling of your goods 

70. 7*0 take besides, irpocrKa/iPdya p'.-oslambanQ. 

Matt 16. 22 Peter took him, and began to rebuke hfm 

Mark 8. 32 Peter took him, an^ began to rebuke him 

Acta 27. 33 continued fasting, having taken nothfnff 

27. 34 I pray you [to take] (some) meat ; for thfa 

27. 36 all of good cheer, and they also took ^c) 

80. 7*0 take together, <rvWa/ji$dv(o sulamianS. 
Matt 26. 55 I sat daily withyou teaching in the temp. 
Marki4. 48 with swords and (with) staves to take mol 
Luke 3. 9 draught of the fishes which they had tat. 

22. 54 Then took they him, and led (him), and 
John 18. 12 officers .of the Jews took Jesus, and bound 
Acta I. 16 which was guide to them that took Jesus 

12. 3 he proceeded further to take Peter also, 

81.2*0 take together, a-vyalpw sunairS. 

MattiS. 23 which would take account of Wb aerrants 
[5eeoJso Accusation, advice, ashes, captive,care, counted 
courage, crafty, delight, ease, fill, hand, handful, heed; 
hold, hold OB, bold upon, indignation, inheritam4W> 
:fotLiiiey, luiowle4cii(B»ici>; botice, obtb^ Orb'ttiiG^ ifK\ 



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pit/, pleasure, pledge, possessions, provision, record, 
rest, route, spoil, straightway, Bwcot, tenth, thought, 
ties, thruut, vcugeaucc, violence, Viitucss, wrong.] 

TAKE away as witii a -whirlwind, to — 

To whirl or be whirled away, liv soar. 

Psa. 58. 9 he shall take them away as Mrilh a whirl. 
TAZE away (violently, by violence), to quite — 
\.To lake violently axoay, rob, plunder, Si| gazal. 

Gen. 21. rsAbimclcch's servants had violentlytaken a. 

Xev. C. 4 restore that which ho took violently aw. 

DcutsB. 31 thine ass (shall be) violently taken away 

Job 20. 19 he hath violently taken away an house wh. 
24. 2 they violently take away flocks, and feed 

Mic. 2. 2 they covet fields, and take (them) by vio. 

i.To complete, finish, ranove, nh^ kalak, 3. 

Numi7. 10 thou Shalt quite take away their munna. 
TAKE aaids, back, to — 

1. To stretch out, catise to turn aside, ."t^j natah, 5. 
3 Sa. 3. 27 Joab took him asido in the gate, to speak 

2.70 cause to turn back, 2'E' sh^ib, 5. 

a Sa. 15. 20 return thou, and take back thy brethren 

3. To take off or away, airoAo.u/Safoi apolambanu. 
Mark 7. 33 he took him aside iromtlie multitude, and 

TASE before or by, to — 

l.To take hold on, i-trt\a/j.0dyofiat epilambanomai. 
Mark 8. 23 he took the blind man by the hand, and 
Acts 237 19 the chief captain took him by the hand 
ilcb. 8. 9 when I took them by the hand to lead th. 

2.2*0 lay fast Iwld en, Kparea kratco. 

ilatt. 9. 25 he went in, and took her by the hand, and 

Hark i. 31 he came .ind took her by the hand, and li. 

5. 41 he took the damsel by the hand, and said 

Xuke 8. 54 took her by the hand, and called, saying 

8. To take before, irpoXanfiavu prolambano. 

1 Co. 1 1. 21 every one takcth before (other) his own 
TAKE by force, to — 

l.Jb take violently away, 713 gazal. 

Gen. 31. 31 thou wouldcst take by force thydanghtcrs 

2. To snatch away, apira^a harpazo. 

Ilatt 1 1. 12 kingdom of heaven . . violent take it by fo. 
John 6. IS they would come and take him by force 
Acts 23. 10 to take him bylorce from among them 

TAKE down, for, forth, to — 

X.To cause to go down, "n; yarad, 5. 

Gen. 44. II they speedily took down every man his sa. 
Uum. I. 51 the tabernacle . .LeWtes shall take it do. 
4. 5 they shall take down the covering veil, and 
Josh. 8. 29 that they should take his carcase down fr. 
10. 27 they took them down of the trees, and ca. 
X Sa. 6. 15 the Levltes took down the ark of the Lo. 

2 Ki 16. 17 took down the sea from off the brasen oxen 

Z.To cause to go cut or forth, ny; yatsa, 5. 

Jcr. 15. 19 if thou take forth the precious from the 
Z.To cause to go forth, p53 ncphaq, 5. 

Szra 6. 5 Nebuchadnezzar took forth out of the to. 

■ 4. 2*0 hold, have, exa €c7!o. 

Matt 21. 46 because they took him for a prophet 
,5.ro taki doion, KaOaipew kathairco. 

Mark: 3. 36 whether Ellas will come to take him down 

15. 46 took him down, and wrapped him in the 

I.uke23. 53 he took it do^vn, and WTapped it in linen 

Acts 13. 29 they took (him) down from the tree, and 

TAKE heed (to), to — . 
l.To be warned, irn zehar. 
...- Ezra 4. 22 Take heed now that yc fail not to do this 

i.To see, look, perceive, $\4ira MepS. 

Matt 24. 4saiduntothem, Take heed that no mah d; 
]Urark. 4. 24 Take heed what ye hear: with what mea. 

13. 5 began to say. Take heed lest any (man) de. 

13. 9 take heed to yourselves: for they shall de. 

13. 23 Take yeheed: behold, I have foretold you 

13.. 33 Take ye heed, watch and pray: for ye know 
lute 8i 18 Take heed therefore how ye hear: for wh, 

21. 8 Take heed that ye be not deceived: forma. 

I Co. 3. 10 let every man take heed how he buildeth 

8. 9 take heed, lest by any means this liberty 

10. 13 let him that thinketh he standeth take h. 

OaL 5. IS take heed that ye be not consumed one of 

CoL 4. 17 Take heed to the ministry which thou hast 

■" Eeb. 3. 12 Take heed, brethren, lest there be in any 

t.To hold on or upon, i-irixa cpecho. 

I Ti. 4. 16 Take heed unto thyself, and unto the do. 
.iTo see, look, take heed, ipau horao. 

Matt 16. 6 Take heed and beware of the leaven oi the 

18. 10 Take heed that ye despise not one of the. 

- Mark 8. 15 Take heed, beware of the leaven of the P. 

t Xukei2. 15 Take heed, and beware of covetousness 

Acts 22. 26 [Take hoed] what thou doest; for this man 

^i.Tp hold toward, irpotrdxa prosecho. 

■ Matt. 6. I Take heed that ye do not yotir alms before 
- Lukei7. 3 Take heed to yourselves: If thy brother 

21. 34 take heed to yourselves, lest at any time 

Acts s- 35 Ye men of Israel, take heed to yourselves 

." t 20. 28 Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and 

c Pe. I. 19 ye do well that ye take heed, as unto a li, 

CT» look at, view, observe, CKOirlai skopeo. 
■^*if^L9^if,-^Jla3ah^*!ataoi6pia:^ t;&e.li^ vUch 



TAKE hold (of, on, upon), to — 

1. To lay or keep hoUl, iijN achaz. 

Gen. 25. 26 his hand took'hold on Esau's hecl;,andhiB 
lixodis. 14 sorrow shall take hold on the inhabitants 

15. 15 trembling shall take hold upon them; all 
Dcut.32. 41 and mmo hand take hold oa judgment 
2 Sa. 4. 10 I took hold of hlra, and slew him in ZlkL 
6. 6 Uzzah put forth (his hand) . .and took ho. of 
Job 31. 6 aud trembling taketh hold on my fiesh 

30. 16 the days of alUiction have token hold upon 

38. 13 That it miglit t;iko. hold of the ends of the 
Psa. 48. 6 Fear took hold. upon them there, (and) p. 
119. 53 Horror hath taken hold upon me because 
Fx:cl. 7. i3 (It is) good that thou shouldcst take hold (J. 
Song. 7. 8 I will take hold of the boughs thereof 
Isa. 13. B sorrows sliall take hold of them ; they 

21. 3 pangs have taken hold upon me, as the 

2.T0 cause to lay or keep Iwld, pm chazaq, 5. 

2 Sa. I. II David took hold on his '•lothes, and rent 
13. II he took hold of her, and said unto her, C. 

1 Kl. 9. 9 have taken hold upon other gods, and 

2 Ki, 2. 12 ho took hold of his obti clothes, and rent 
Psa. 33. a Take hold of shield and buckler, and Eland 
Isa. 4. I seven women shall take hold of one mac 

27. 5 let him take hold of my strength, (Lhal) 
56. 4 that please mo, and take hold of my cov. 
56. 6 every one that, .taketh hold of my cove. 
64, 7 that stirreth up himself to take hold of 
Jcr. 6 24 anguish hath taken hold of us, (and) pain 
8. 31 astonishment hath taken hold on me 
so. 43 anguish took hold of him, (and) pangs as 
Zech. 8. 23 ten men shall take hold out of all langu. 
8. 23 shall take hold of the skirt of him that is 

Z.To find, K;|0 inatsa. 

Psa.119. 143 Trouble and anguish have taken hold on 

i.To remove, JDJ nasag, 5. 

Mic. 6. 14 thou shall take hold, but shall not deliver 

5 .To cause to reach, attain, overtake, iv\ nasag, 5. 
Job 27. 20 Terrors take hold on it as waters, a temp, 
Psa. 40. 12 mine iniquities have taken hold upon mo 
69, 24 let thy wrathful anger take hold of them 
Prov, 2. 19 neither take they hold of the paths of life 
Zech, I, 6 did they not take hold of your fathers? 

6.T0 accept, take, '7313 gabal, 5. 

Exod36. s the loops may ta!ke hold one of another 

7. To hold, uphold, retain, Tj&Fi tainak. 

Job 36, 17 judgment and justice take hold (on thee) 
Prov. s. 5 down to death ; her steps take hold on 

i.To catch, capture, keep hold, bsjj taphas. 

Isa, 3. 6 a man shall take hold of his brother, of 
Eze. 29, 7 they took hold of thee by thy hand, thou 

9.T0 catch, capture, keep hold, ben taphas, 3. 
Prov. 30. 28 The spider taketh hold with her hands 

10. To take hold of, iviXaix^avoixai epilambanomai. 
Luke2o. 2o that they might take hold of his words 
20, :5 they could not take hold of his words be. 

TAKE in, into, to — 

l.To cause to go or come in, K^3 bo, 5. 

Judg 12. 9 took in thirty daughters from abroad for 
2.T0 gather, ""iCK asaph, 3. 

Judg 19. 13 (there was) no man that took them Into 

Z.To take up, avaXaiiQavw analambano. 

Acts 20. 13 sailed unto As., there intending to take In 
20. 14 when he met with us at As., we took him -n 

4, To lead up, avvayta sunagS. 

Matt 23. 35 I was a stranger, and ye took me la 
15. 38 When saw we thee, .and took (thee) In 
25. 43 I was a stranger, and ye took me not in 

TAKE leave of, to — 

\.To arrange off, aTroracaopLai apotassomai. 

Acts 18. 18 took his leave of the brethren, and sailed 
2 Co. 2. 13 taking my leave of them, I went from th. 

2.T0 draw togetlier, embrace, salute, a<rita^oiiai. 
Acts 21, 6 when [we had taken our leave one of] ano, 

TAKE off, from, on, ont, to — . 
X.To come or bring forth, draw vp, p'|, I3?i guach. 
Psa. 22, 9 thou Cart) he that took me out of the wo. 

2. To cause to go out or forth, »T. yo-isa, 5. 

Exod, 4, 6 when he took it out, behold, his band 

Z.To cause to go or come forth, p5} nephaq, 5. 
Ezra 5. 14 which Nebuchadnezzar took out of the t. 
S, 14 those did Cyrus the king take out of the 
I>an. s- 3 Nebuchadnezzar had ta^en out of the ia, 

i.To cause to turn aside, TD sur, 5. 

Gen. 41. 43 Pharaoh took off his ring from his hand 
Exodi4. 25 took off their chariot wheels, that they 
34. 34 he took the veil off, until he came out 
Lev. 3. 911 shall he take off hard by the back bono 
2 Sa. 16. 9 let me go over, .and take off his head 
Esth. 8. 2 And the king took off Lis ring, which he 

5,To cause to go high, en rum, 5, 

Lev, 4. 9 he shall take off from it all the fat of the 

Eze. 21. 26 Kemovo the diadem, and take off the cr. 
6.T0 cause to turn back, asB* shvh, 5, 

Eze, I'S, 17 (That) hath taken off his hand from the 
T.To cast out or forth, ^(cjSaAXv ekbaUp, ■« 

Inkeio. 31 Jk took «at t*o p«B^. Bad t^nn (tiMn) 



.i.To pul off, unclothe, Ikovu etulud. 

Matt37. 31 thoy took the robe off from Wm, and pnl* 
Markis. 30 they took o!i the purple from mm, anU , 

9.T0 talx on or upon, iviXafiPiyo/iai cpilarrMno.- 

Hob. 2, 16 be took not on(liini the nature of) angels 

2, 16 but ho took on (him) the seed of Abraham 

TAKE patiently, rest, ship, ahippine, to ^ 

1,2*0 lie down, 2^* shahab. 

EccL 2. 23 yea, his heart takcth not rest In the nlgbt 
Job II. iS (and) thou shall take thy rest in safety 
30. 17 bones are pierced, .mysincws take no rest 

2, 7*0 go in unto, ififfalyw fi'i cmbainS eis. 

Matt 15, 37 heocnt away the multitude, and [took] sh.' 
John C. 24 they also took shipping, and came to Ca. 

3, 7*0 go up into, iirtQalvu «ii epibaini cis. 

Acts 21. 6 [wo took) ship ; and they tetumod hoiiM 
i.To remain under, sustain, irrofifya hupomeTii. '\ 

I Po, 2. 30 when yobe buffeted, .ye shall take it patL 

2. 20 if, when ye do well, .ye take It patientlr, 
TAKE unto, upon, with, to, self, to — 

1. 2*0 begin, be pleased, desirous, Sk; yaal, 2, 

Gen, 18. 27, 31 I have taken It upon me to speak ont* 

2. 2*0 take in or on hatid, /jriYeipew epichcireS. 
Acts 19, 13 took upon them to call over them which 

3. To take alongside of, rapaXaiifiiyu paraiambanS. 
Uatt, I. 20 fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wif* 
I. 24 Then Joseph, .took unto him his wife 
a6. 37 he took with him Peter and the two soni 

4. 2*0 lake besides, TpotrKanfiava proslarribanS. 
Acts 17. 5 took unto them certain lewd fellows of ' 
iS. 26 they took him unto (them), and ezponn. 

Ti. To take along tcith, avii-wapaXanPayui fuwparal. 
Acts 13. 25 tookwith them John, whose Mir. Gal. 2 r. 
15. 37 Barnabas determined to take wiih Ihem 
15. 38 Paul thouiht not cood to take him with 
0. To take, rercire, Xainfiavm, Phil. 2. 7; Re. 11. 17. 
TAKE in hand, to — 
To take on or in hand, i-rtix^ipia epicheireS. 

Luke I. I many have taken in hand to set forth in ' 

TAKE np one's carria^ — 

To take up o^ic^s goods, irorKtudCofiat, 

Acts 31. 13 after those days [we took up our carrlagM] 

TAKEIT (away, from, of^ np), to be — 
l.To be taken hold of, inij achas, 2. 

EccL 9. 13 aa the fishes that are taken In an evil net 

2.2'o be gathered, 15K asaph, 2, 

Isa, 16. 10 gladncsa is taken away, and Joy ont of the 

57, I merciful men (are) taken away, none eo, 

57. I tho righteous Is taJcen away from the evil 

Jcr. 48. 33 gladness is taken from the plentiful fleM 

Hoa. 4. 3 flshcs of tho sea also shaU bo taken away 

3.2*0 be taken violently away, S]3 gazal, 2. 

Prov. 4. 16 their sleep 43 taken away, unless they ea. 

4.2*0 be withdrawn, diminished, yTJ gara, 2. 

liumjfi. 3 then shall their inheritance be taken Ir. ' 

36. 3 EO shall it be taken from the lot of ouria. 

3f, 4 so shall thpir inheritance bo taken away 

5. 2*0 be captured, caught, n;^ lakad, 2. 

Josh, 7. IS he that is taken with the accursed thlnf 
6. 2*0 be talxn, received, accepted, np^ laqach, 2. 

1 Sa, 4, II the ark of God was t-ikcn ; and the two 

4. xy sons, .are dead, and the ark of God Is ta. 
4. 19 the tidings that the ark of God was taken 
4.31 becatise the ark of God was taken, and bcc 
4. 22 glory is departed., tho ark of God is taken 
21, 6 bread in tho day when it was taken away 

2 KL 2, 9 Ask what I shall do. .before I be takeni 
Esth. 2. 16 Esther was taken unto king Ahasuems 
Eze. 33. 6 he is taken away in his iniquity but his 

7. 2'o be taken, received, accepted, np^ laqach, 4. 
Gen, 2, 23 'Woman, because Ehe was taken out of maa 

3. 19 the ground ; for out of It wast thou taken 
3. 23 to till the ground from whence he was ta. 

Jndei7, 3 (shekel£)of silver that were tskcn from th. 
a Ei 2, 10 If thou SCO me f when I am) taken from 
Isa, $2. 5 that my people is taken away for noughlt 

53, 8 Ee was taken from prison and from Jnd. 
Jcr. »9. 22 of them shall bo taken np a curse by aU , 

43. 4S thy Eona are taken captives, andtbydaa. 

8. To bt taken, received, accepted, npS Icqaeh, 6. ^. 

Gen. IX 15 the woman was taken into Pharaoh's h4. 

Job 28, 2 Iron is taken out of the earth, and bras» 

Isa. 49, 24 Shall tho prey be taken from the mighty 
49, 25 the captives of the mighty shaU be taken »; 

Eze, 13, 3 Shidl wood bo taken thereof to do any ».t ^ 
9.ro be taken up, ppj nesaq, 6. 

Dan. 6. 23 So Daniel was taken np ont of tba dea 

10, 2*0 be snatched or taken away, ^} naisal, 2.\ 
Amos 3. 12 so shaU the children of Israel be takan iJ 

11. 2*0 be given, jrij nathan, 6, ..; 

3 Sa.:i8, 9 he was taken np between the heaven ma 
12, To turn aside, be turned aside, "«0 tur. 

Exodas. IS The staves . . they shall not be taken fro« 
1 Ba.33. 43 the high places were not taken away, (for^ 
3 KL 14. 4 the high places were not taken a.way; M 



TAKEN 



960 



TALKER 



■ Ch.9o. 33 the high places were not taken away; for 
l3». 6. 7 thine Iniquity is taken away, and thy Bin 

lo. 27 his burden shall be taken away Irom oS 

13. To he turned asiiie, iio sur, 6. 

I 3a. 21. 6 shewbread, that was tikon from before 
Is*. 17. I Damascus is taken away from (being) a 
Dan. 13. II the daily (sacrifice) shall be taken away 

li. To be gone up, rihlt alah, 2. 

Ezod 40. 36 the cloud was taken up from over the ta. 

Ao. 37 But il the cloud were not taken up, then 

40. 37 they Joui-neycd not till. .It was taken up 

TTniV. 9. 17 when the cloud was taken up from the ta. 

g. 31 (that) the cloud was taken up in the mp. 

9. at or by night that the cloud was taken up 

9 22 but when it ivas taken up, they journeyed 

JO. II that the cloud was taken up from off the 

■ Eze. 36. 3 and je are taken up in tho lips of talkers 
15.ro cause to go high, Dn rum, 5 or 6. 

Dan. 8. II by him the daily (sacrifice) was taken away 
16. To be caused to go high, on rum, 6. 

Lev. 4. 10 As it was taken off from the bullock of 
J 7. To be caught, captured, b'Sn taphas, 2. 
' Num. 5. 13 (there be) no witness, .neither she bo ta. 
Psa, 10. a let them be taken In tlie devices that they 
Jer. 34. 3 Shalt surely be taken, and delivered into 

38. 2j Bhalt be taken by tho hand of the king 
Eze. 12. 13 he shall be taken in my snare : and I will 
• 17. 20 ho shall bo taken in my snaro ;' and I will 

19. 4 ho was taken in their pit, and they brou. 
jg. 8 spread their not over him : he was taken 
.2 1. 23 to remembrance . . that they may bo taken 
21. 24 (I say), .ye shall bo taken with the hand 

18. To lift -up, aipa airS, 

Matt 13. 12 from him shall bo taken away even that 

21. 43 The kingdom of God shall be taken from 

25. 29 shall be taken away even that which he 

Jfark 4. 25 from him shall bo taken even that which 

Luke 8. i3 from him shall be taken even that which 

9. 17 there was taken up. of fragments that re. 

19. 26 that he hath shall be taken aivay from 
Johmg. 31 and (that) they might be taken away 

20. 1 aeeth the stone taken away from tho sep. 
Acts 8. 33 his, judgment was taken away : and who 

8. 33 for his life is taken from the earth 
20. 9 from the third loft, and was taken up d. 

19.ro takeup,take again, bva\a/ji.0dyaanalamband. 
Acts I. 2 Until the day in which he was taken up 
I. II this same Jesus, which is taken up from 
I. 22 that same day that ho was taken up fron\ 

20. fo be taken, off or away, Inraipo/xai apairoinai. 

; Matt. 9. 15 the bridegroom shall be taken from them 
Mark 2. 20 the bridegroom shall be taken away from 
Luke 5.35 the bridegroom shall be taken away from 

21. To take off or away, d<paipca aphaircS. 
Lukeio. 42 which shall not bo taken away from her 

22. Fo take out or forth, i^aipa exairo. 

. • 1 Co. 5. 2 that he., [might be taken away] from amo. 

23. To lift up, iiraipa epairo. 

Acts I. 9 while they beheld, he was taken np; and 

24. To take down, apprehend, KaraXa/iPdva kaial. 
John 8. 3 [brought unto him a woman taken in ad. J 

S. 4 [this woman was taken In adultery, in the] 

■25.2''o take alongside, irapa\aiJi.fidvoi paralambano. 
Matt 24. 40, 41 the one snail be taken, and the other 
Luke 17. 34, 35, [36] one shall be taken, and the other 

26. To take rmtTid about, irepiaipem periaireS. 
Acts 27. 20 all hope . .was thpn taken away 
2 Co. 3. 16 Nevertheless . . the veil shall be taken aw. 

27- To usi pressure, take hold on, vid^a piazH. 

■ THev. 19. 20 the beast was taken, and with him the la. 
28. 7*0 take together, crvWafifidve^ sullainianS. 

i. Acts 23. 27 This man was taken of tho Jews, and sh. 

29. With a vieio to capture, els aXaxnif eis halosin. 
2 Po. 2. 12 brute beasts, made to be taken and des. 

80. Not to uncover, yit^ avaKaKiTrru me anakaluptd. 
2 Co. 3. 14 remaineth the same veil imtaken away 

Sl.ro make a very orphan, 6.-irop<pavl(oiiai aporph. 
1 Th. 2. 17 being taken from you for a short time In 
' 82. To become, yivofiai ginomai. 
. ■ - 2 Th. 2. 7 (will let), until he bo taken out of tho way 
33. To hold together, irvvixoi suneclio. 

Matt. 4. 24 sick people that were taken with divers 
Luke 4. 38 Simon's wife's mother was taken with a 
8. 37 they were taken with great fear. And he 

TAKEN away, to have 

To cause to pass on or by, take away, nij^, K'ly. 
I Dan. 7. 12 they had their dominion taken away: yet 
} TAKEN, being — • 
Capture, nj? leked. • 

Prov. 3. 26 and shall keep thy foot from being taken 

TAKEN down, out of (the -way), to be — 
X.To be caused to go down, Ti; yarad, 6. 

, Num.10. 17 the tabernacle was talten down; and the 
2.?'o cajise to go forth; psi nephaq, 5. 

■ Dan. 5. 3 the golden vessels that were taken out of 
a-JUTp bff,laiie}i^down, \vy.i3aan:^ 



i.To be shut up, ysil qaphats, 2 

Job 24. 24 they are taken out of the way as all (other) 

TAKEN, (thing that was) — 

l.To 'mthdraw, diminish, jnj gara. 

Eccl. 3. 14 nothing . . put to it, nor any thing taken 
i.Captive, captivity, '3?' shcbi. 

Num.31. 26 the sum of the prey that was taken, .of 
TAKDfa — 
X.To take, receive, nfsS laqach. 

Hos. II. 3 taking them by their arms 
2.j1 taking, receiving, nija miqqach. 

2 CI1.19. 7 nor respect of persons, nor taking of gifts 
3. To be caught, captured, handled, bsij taphas,^ 2. 

Jer. 50. 46 At the noiso oi the taking of Babylon tho 
TALE — 
\.A meditation, utterance, njn hegeh. 

Psa. 90. 9 we spend our years as a_tale (that Is told) 
2. Number, narration, nspo mispar. 

I Oh. 9.28 they sliould bring them in and out by tale 

Z, Measure, proper quantity, njsfio mathkoneth. 
Exod. 5. 8 the tale of tho bricks, which they did ma. 

^.A weight, measure, [an token. 

Exod. 5. 1 8 no straw . yet shall ye deliver the tale of b. 

TALE bearer, — 

X.Talebcarer, whisperer, busybody, |3"jj nirgan. 
Prov 18. 8 The words of a tale bearer (are) as wounds 
26. 20 whore (there is) no talo bearer, the strife 

26. 22 Tho words of a' talo bearer (are) as wounds 

2. Slanderer, h^:?i rakil. 

Lev. 19. 16 Thou shalt not go up and down (as) a t. b. 
Prov 20. 19 He that goeth about (as) a tale bearer re. 

Z.To go a slanderer, Vj"; li'jn halak rakil. 

Prov II. 13 A talebearerroveaieth secrets : hutheth. 

TALENT, (weight of a) — 

\,A circuit, calcc, talent, "13? kikkar. 

Exod25. 3CX (Of^ a talent of pure gold shall ho make It 
37. 24 (Of) a talent of pure gold made he it, and 
38. 24 twenty and nine talents, and seven hund. 
38. 25 an hundred talents, and a thousand seven 
38. 27 of tho hundred talents of silver were cast 
38. 27 tho hundred talents, a talent for a socket 
38. 29 the brass of the offering (was) sev-nty ta. 
? 9a. 12. 30 the weight whereof {was) a talent of gold 
I Ki, 9. 14 Hiram sent to the king six score talents 
9, 28 gold, four hundred and twenty talents 
10. 10 anhundredandtv/enty talents of gold, and 
10. 14 six hundred threescore and six talents of 
16. 24 he bought the hill, .for two talents of siL 
2o. 39 or else thou shalt pay a talent of silver 
9 I^i. 5. 5 took with him ten talents of silver, and 
5. 22 give them, I pray thee, a talent of silver 
5. 23 Naamansaid, Be content, taketwotalents 
5. 23 he urged him, and bound two talents of 

15. 19 Menahem gave Pul a thousand talents of 
18. 14 talents of silver, and thirty talents of gold 
23. 33 an hundred talents of silver, and a talent 

I Ch.19. 6 children of Amnion sent a thousand tale. 
20. 2 found it to weigh a talent of gold, and (th. 
22. 14 an hundred thousand talents of gold, and 

22. 14 a thousand thousand talents of silver ; and 
29. 4 three thousand talents of gold, of the gold 

4 seven thousand talents of refined silver, to 
7 five thousand talents and ten thousand dr. 
7 and of silver ten thousand talents, and 
7 of brass eighteen thousand talents 

7 and one hundred thousand talents of Iron 

8 fine gold, (amounting) to six hundred taL 

8. 18 took thence four hundred andflfty talents 

9. 9 an hundredandtwenty talents of gold, and 
9. 13 slxhundredandthreescoro and six talents 

25. 6 He hired.. for an hundred talents of silver 
25. 9 what shall we do for the hundred talents 

27. 5 an hundred talents of silver, and ten th. 

■ 36. 3 an hundred talents of silver and a talent 

Ezra 8. 26 six hundred and fifty talents of silver, and 

8. 26 talents, (and) of gold an hundred talents 

Esth. 3. 9 I will pay ten thousand talents of silver 

Zech. 5. 7 behold, there was lifted np a talent of 1. 

2.A circuit, cake, talent, 133 kikkar, 

Ezra 7. 22 Unto an hundred talents of silver, and to 

3,A talent, weight, balance, rdXavrov talanton. 
Matt 18. 24 one. .which owed him ten thousand talcntv 

25. 15 unto one he gave five talents, to another 
25. «6 Then he that had received the five talents 

25. 16 went.. and made (them) other five [talents] 
as. 20 And so he that had received five talents 
25. 20 came and brought other five [talents], say. 

23. 20 Lord, thou delivoredst unto mo five tale. 
25. 20 I have gained besides them five talents 
23. 22 Ho also that had received two talents ca. 
25. 22 Lord, thou deliveredst unto me two tale. 
25. 22 1 have gained two other talents besides 
25. 24 he which had received tho one talent ca. 
22. 25 and went and hid thy talent in the earth 
25. 28 Take therefore the talen* from him, and 
25. 28 give (it) unto him which nath ten talents 

4. Weighing a talent, ra\avTiatos talantiaios. 

Bev. 16. 21 (every stone) about the weight of a talent 
TALES, to carry (idle) — 
'V.Slanderdni'^'^mkCl.'i),^ ^ ., ,., 
" Eiae; 22. 9ln-th&eai«iueiil!fri%«rryMe!8''b>ehecl 



29. 
39. 

so. 

29. 

iCh. 3. 



2. Idle or trifling talk, Xripos leroa. 

Lakea4. 11 their words seemed io them as Idle tale« 

TA-Lt-THA CTf-an, TaXied Kovfxi {from Syriae). "■ 
Mark 3. 41 said unto hei*, Talitha cumi..Dasisel..ar. 
TALK — 

1. Word, Tnattcr, "m dabar. 

Job 15. 3 Should he reason with nnprofltabie talk f 
Prov. 14. 23 the talk of the lips (tendeth) only to jien. 

2. Mouth, n^ peh. 

Eccl.io. 13 the end of his talk (is) mischleToiis nudi 

3. Lip, n?^ saphah. 

Job II. 2 and should amanfnll of talk be Justified f 
i.Word, matter, \oyas logos. 

Matt22. 15 how they might entangle him In (his) taUc 
TALK (with), to — 
l.To say, {lift up the voice), 1DN amar. 

Gen. 4. 8 And Cain talked with Abel tis broUier' 
2.T0 speak, {lead outwards), ^3■J dabar. 

Zech. 1. 9 tl.e angel that talked with me said nntoN 
I. 13 the Lord answered the angel that talked 

1. 19 I said unto the angel that talked with me 

2. 3 the angel that talked with me went forth 
4. I the angel that talked with me came again 
4. 4 spake to the angel that talked with me 

4. 5 tho angel that talked with me answered 

5. 5 the angel that talked with me went forth 
5. 10 Then said I to the angel that talked with 
fr, 4 said unto the angel that talked with me 

3. To he spoken, speak together, 131 dabar, 2. 

Eze. 33. 30 children of thy people still are talking ' 
i.To speak, nj'J dabar, 3. 

Gen. 17. 3 Abramfell on his face: and God talked wL 
17. 22 he left off talkingwith him, and God went 
35. 13 God went up from him. .where he talked 
35. 14 a pillar in the place where he talked with 
45. IS and after that his brethren talked with 
Exodao. 22 Ye have seen that I have talked with you 

33. 9 stood(at)thedoor..andtheLORl>talkedw. 

34. 29 skin of his face shone while ho talked with 
34. 31 called unto them, .and Moses t-ilked with 

Hum II. 17 I will come down and talk with thse th 
Dcut. 5. 4 The Lord talked with you face to face 1 

5. 24 have seen this daythat God doth talk wit 

6. 7 shalt talk of them when thou sittest In tn. ' 
Judg. 6. 17 show me a sign that thou talkest witlime 

14. 7 he went down and talked with the woman 
1 Sa. 2. 3 Talk no more so exceeding proudly; let 
14. 19 It came to pass, while Saul talked unto the 

17. 23 as he talked with them, behold, there ca. 

1 Ki 1. 14 while thou yet talkest there with the king 

I. 22 while she yet talked with tho king, ?f a than 

s Kl. 2. II as they still went on, and talked, that, be. 

6. 33 while he yet talked with them, behold, tho 

8. 4 the king talked with Gehazi, the servant 

18. 26 talk not with us In the Jews' language in 

2 Ch.25. 16 it came to pass, as he talked v/ith him, th. 
Esth. 6. 14 while they (were^ yet talking with him 
Job 13. 7 Will ye ?peak wickedly .. and talk deceit. 
Psa 37. 30 rlghteov-s . .his tongue talketh of Judgment 

145. II They shall speak.. and talk of thy power 
Prov. 24. 2 heart studieth destruction, .lips talk of 
Jer. 12. I (yet) let me talk with theo of (thy) Judg. 

38. 25 if the princes hear that I have talked with 
Eze. 3. 22 go forth, .and I will there talk with thee 
Dan. 9. 22 he informed (me), and talked with me, and 

10. 17 can the servant of this my lord talk with 

5.T0 meditate, utter, njrr hagah. 

Psa. 71. 24 My tongue also shall talk'of thy rlghteon. 
Q.To number, recount, 139 saphar, 3 

Paa. 69. 26 they talk to tho. grief of those whom thoa 
7. To bow down, meditate, n''if siach. 

I Ch. 16. 9 sing psalms unto him, talk ye of all hli 

Psa. 77. 12 meditate also of all thy work, and talk 
105. 2 sing psalms unto him : tiilk ye of all bis 
119. 27 so shall I talk of thy wondrous works 

Prov. 6. 22 (when) thou awakest, it shall talk with 

8. To talk, \a\ea) laleS. 

Matt 12. 46 While he yet talked to the people, behold 
Mark 6. 50 he talked with them, andsaith unto them 
Luke24. 32 while he talked with us by the way, and 
John 4. 27 and marvelled that he talked with the wo. 
4. 27 yet no man said. .Why talkest thou with 

9. 37 seen him, and it is he that talketh with 
14. 30 1 will not talk much with you : for the pr. 

Acts 26. 31 they talked between themselves, saying 
Rev. 4. I as it were of a trumpet talking with me 
17. 1 talked ■xvith me, saying untome, Come hL 
21. 9 talked with mo, saying. Come hither, 1 
21. 15 he that talked with me bad a golden rec4 

D.To converse , with, ifxiXia homileB. 

Luke24. 14 they talked together of all these things 
Acts 20. II talked a long while, even till break oi day 

10. To talk iogetlier, avK\a\ia sultaled. 

Matt 17. 3 there appeared.. Moses and Elias talking 
Mark 9. 4 appeared .. they were talking with Jesus 
Luke 9. 30 there talked with him two men, which we 

11, 2o converse together, <rvvoixL\4w sunomileSt- 
Acts 10. 27 as he talked with him, he went in, and 

TALKER, (vain) — 

II Tonguci JIB'S, lashon. 

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i.A Mtn speaker, fiarawxSyos mataiologos. 
TltU3 I. lo there are many onruiy and vain talkers 

TALKING, (foollah) — 

1..A word, speech, nVij millah. 

Job 39. 9 The prlncoa retrained talking, and laid 
1. Meditation, utterance, O'lf siach. 

1 Kl. 18. 37 either he Is talking, or he is pursnlni;, or 

' Z.Foolifh speaking, /ia>po\oyla mOrologia. 

Eph. s. 4 Neither flltnineaa, nor loollah talking, nor 

TAIL, taUer — 

1. Height, stature, np^p qom.ah. 

2 Kl. 19. 23 will cut down the tall cedar trees thereof 
Isa. 37. 24 I will cut down . . tall cedars thereof, (and) 

2. To be high, on rum. 

Dout I. 28 The people (Isj greater and taller than wo 

2. 10 a people great, and many, and tall asfho 
a. 21 A people great, and many, and tali, as 

g. 2 A people great and tall, the children ot 

TAL'-KAI, '9^0 bold, spirited. 

1. A son of Anab, In Hebron, to the days ot Joshua. 
B.C. 1450. 

Num 13. 22 where Ahlraanj Sheshal, and T-. the chll. 
Josh 15. 14 Caleb drove thence. .Ahiman, and T., the 
Judg. 1. 10 thoy slew Sheshai, and Ahiman, and T. 

2. A king of Geshur, father of i|aaoah one of David's 
wives. B.C. 1040. 

a Sb. 3. 3 Maacah the daughter of T j king of Geshur 

13. 37 Absalom fled, and went to T., the son of 

I Cb. 3. 2 Maacah the daughter of T. king of Qeshnr 

TAL'-KON, J\D7B, jbSa oppressor, violent, 

A Levite In Jerusalem in the days of Ezra. B.C. 536-445. 

. 1 Ch. 9. 17 the porters (were). .T-., and Ahiman, and 

Ezra 2. 42 children of T., the children of Akkub 

Keh. 7. 45 children of T., the children of Akkub 

11. 19 Akkub, T., and their brethren that kept 

12. 25 T., Akkub.. porters, keeping the ward at 

TA'-WAR, 11^1} palm. 

l.Wife of Er the eldest son of Jndah, and mother of 

Tharez and Zarah. B.Ck 1670. 

Gen. 38. 6 Judah tooka wifeforEr. .■whosoname. .T. 
38. II Then said Judah to T. hlo daughter in law 
38. II T. went and dwelt in her father's hoiiso 
j8. 13 it was told T., saying, Behold, thy father 
38. 24 T. thy daughter in law hath played the ha. 
^nth 4. 12 of Pharez, whom T. bare unto Jndah, of 
1 Ch. 2. 4 T. his daughter in law bore him Pharez 
) E. Daughter of David violated by Amnon, and avenged 
! "bj Absalom. B.C. 10:^. 

J 9 So. 13. I had a fair sister, whose name (was) T. 
' 13. s Amnon. .fell Blck for his sister T.; forshe 

13. 4 I lova T., my brother Absalom's sister 
13. 5 let my Bister T. come and give me meat 
13. 6 Amnon said unto the king, .let T. my sis. 
13. 7 David sent home toT., saying. Go now to 
13. 8 So T. went to her brotherAmnon's house 
13. 10 Anmon said unto T., Bring the meat into 
13. 10 T. took tbecakea which she had made, and 
13. 19 And T. put ashes on her head, and rent 
13. 20 So T. remained desolate in. .Absalom's 
13. 22 because he had forced hb sister T. 

13. 32 from the day that he forced his sister T. 
X Ch. 3. 9 besides the sons of the concubines, and I. 
8. A daughter of Absalom. B.o. xoio. 

a 8a, 14. 27 and one daughter, whose name (was) T. 
4. A city ta the S. of Judah, near the Salt Sea ; perhaps 
Xn^edi. 

Jlze. 47. jg from T.. .to the waters of strife (in) Kad. 
48. 28 the border shall be even iiom Xa^unto) 

TAKB, be tamod, X/t — 

To tame, subdue, Sxifid(<a damazS. 

Mark 5. 4 fetters broken, .neither conld. .(man)ta. 

Jas. 3. 7 is tamed, and hath been tamed of man. 

3. 8 the tongue pan uo man tame ; Qt is) an 

TAH-MTTZ, "Be, 

A Syrian and Phcenlclan Idol; the Adonis of the 

Greeks. 

Eze. 8. 14 behold, there sat women weeping for T. 

TAlf-HTJ'-lCETH, nomg comfort. 

A Netophathlte, whose son Seralah was one of the cw>- 

tains whom Gedaliah tried to persuade to serva tho 

Chaldeans. B.O. 620. 

a KL25. 23 Seralah the sou of T. tho Netophathlte 
Jer. 40. 8 Seralah the son of I., and the sons of S. 

■ TAinTES — 

A tanner, dresser of hides, fivptrtis hurseus. 
. Acts 9. 43 tarried., In Joppa with one Simon a tan. 
1 JO, 6 He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, wh. 

zo. 32 lodged in the house of (9ne),Slmou a tan. 

TAPSSTST, coverings of — 
Coverings, D'=!3"i0 marbaddim. 

Prov. 7. 16 docked my bed with coverings of tapestry 
31. 32 She maketh herself coverings of tapest^ 

TA'-PSATH, ns9 ornament. 

A daughter of Solomon who became the trife ot one of 

\fi» offlcers. B.C. 1000. 

i ti '4! kx vbidi bacf t. tW d^ngbte^ Oi btAxmaa \i> 



TAP-PXr'-AE, rjiEn apple, hill place. 

1. A city In W. of Judali near Hebron, and now called 
Teffuk. 

Josh, 12. 17 The king of T., one ; tho king of Hcphcr 
15. 34 And Zanoah, and £n-gannim, T., and £. 

2. A city In Ephralm or Slanasseli, low called Atxtf. 

Josh. 16. 8 Tho border wont out Jrom T. westward 
17. 8 Manaaseh had the land of T.: but X. on 

3. A son of Hebron. B.o. 1500. 

I Ch. 3. 43 Korah, and T., and Eekom, and Shema 
TA'-EAH, rnn turning, duration, wandering. 
Th- twenty-third station of Israel from Egyrt, and tho 
twelfch from Slnal ; between Tahath and jlithcah. 

Num 33. 27 And they departed, .apd pitched ot T. 
33. 28 thoy removed from T., and pitched in SI. 
TAE-A'-LAH, n^N-jg power of Qo^. 
A city !n Benjamin, near Irpeel. 

Josh. 18. 27 And Rekem, and Irpccl, and T. 
TA-EE'-A, ]l-it<P fight. See Tahrea. 
A son of Mlcab, grandson of Jonathan son of Saul. B.C. 
1000. 

1 Ch. 8. 35 the sons of Mlcah (were). .Melcch, and T. 

IfAEES — 

Darnel, a weed like com, (i^dvtou. sizanion. 
Matti3. 35 his enemy came and sowed tares among 
13. 26 blade., sprung up .then appeared tho ta. 
13. =7 BOW good seed.. Vcfheaco then hath it tares? 
i;. 29 lost, while ye gathcrup thot.-'-cs, yeroot 
13. 30 Gather ye together first the tares, andbl 
13. 36 Declare unto ns the parable of the tares 
13. 38 the tares arc the children of the wicked 

13. 40 the tares are gathered-and burned In the 
TARGE-p — 

l.Halbcrt, javelin, X'n^^ hidon. 

I Sa. 17. 6 and a target of brass between his shouL 
2. Target, buckler, njx tsinnak. 

1 EL la 16 Solomon made two hundred targets (pTS 

JO. 16 hundred (shekels) of golii went to oifD ta. 
3 Ch. 9. 15 Solomon made two hundred targets (of) 
9. 15 six hundred (shekels), .wenttoone target 

14. 8 an army (of men) that bare targets rmd 

TAByFrr.TTEg, n:^?")?. 

An Ass^an tribe, in Tapur, E. ot Elara, or in Tarpct 
in the jylaeoHo swamp ; transported to Samaria by Shal- 
maneser. B.O. 678, 

Ezra 4. 9 the T., the Apharsit^s, the Arcbovltca, tho 
TAESY (all night, behind, for, long, longer), to — 
l.To be or Jcccp behind, late, "insj achar, 5. 

2 Sa. :o. 5 he tarried longer than the oot time which 

2. To keep behind, tarry, in^ achar, 3. 

Judg. 5. 28 cried, .why tarry tho wheels of his char.r 
Psa. 40. 17 thou fart) my hc3p. .make no tarrying, 
70. 5 thou (art) my help. .0 LORn, make nota, 
Prov 23. 30 They that tairy long at the wine ; they 
Isa. 46. 13 my salvation shall not tarry : and I \i\\X 
Eab. 2. 3 vision., will snrcly come, it will not tarry 

3. To cause to be long, prolong, Tl^ arak, 5. 

Num. 9. 19 when the cloud tarried long upon the ta. 
9. 23 the cloud tarried upon tho tabernacle, re. 

4. To be silent, cease, stand still, cpi damam. 

1 Sa. 14. 9 Tarry until wo come to you ; then wo will 
h. To stay, '?'i7, ^in chul, chil, 1, 5. 

Judg. 3. 25 tiey tarried till thoy wcro ashamed; and 
C. To wait earnestly, npo chakah, 3. 

2 Ki. 7. 9 if wo tarry till tho morning light, eoms 

9. 3 Then open the door and flee, and tarry 

7. To. wait taith hope, stay, 7p; y achat, 2. 

I Sa. 13. 8 ho tarried seven days, according to tho 
8. To cause to wait with hope, Vn; yachal, 5. 

1 Sa. 10. 8 seven days shalt thou tarry, till I como 

2 Sa. 18. 14 Then said Joab, I may not tarry thus wt 

9. To be behind, late, in; yachar. 
• 2 3a. so. 5 ho tarried longer than the set time which' 

lO.rij sit d-oum or still, y^^i yachab. 

Gen. 27. 44 tarry with htm a few days, until thy br. 
Exod24. 14 Tarry yo hero ior ns, until we comesgaln 
Lev. 14. 8 shall tarry abroad out of his tent seven 
Num22. 19 tarry ye also here this night, that I may 
Judg. 6. 18 he said, I will tarry until thou como again 
Euth 2. 7 until now, that she tarried a little in tho 
or Sa. I. 23 Do what seemeth thee good; tarry until 

14. 2 Saul tarried in the uttermost part of G. 
30. 24 so(shall)his part (be) that tarrieth by tho 

a 8* JO, 5 Tarjy at Jericho until your beards bo gr. 
ji. I But David tarried still at Jerusalem 
II. 12 Tarry here to day also, and to morrow I 

15. 29 again to Jerusalem, ; and they tarried th. 
a Kl. 2. 2, 4, 6 Tarry here, I pray thee ; for the Lord 

2. 18 they came again to him, for he tarried at 
14. 10 tarry at home ; for why shonldest thou 
I Ch.19. 5 Tarry at Jericho until your beards be gr 
20. I besieged Eabbah. But David tarried at J 

11. Fo be prepared, established, pa kun, 2. 
Psa.101. 7 he that telleth lies shall not tarry in my 

12. To pass the night, p?, |iS lun, lin. 

Gen. 19. 2 tarry all night, and wash yonr feet, and 
24. 54 they did' eat ^d drink, .^d tarried all 
s8. II tarried titere aU lugtrt, becatue the Mm 



Gen. 31. 54 they did eat broad, and tarried all nIgSt 

Judgip. 6 tarry all night, and let thlnolicart bemcr, 

19. 9 I pray you tarry all night : behold, the 

19 10 the man would not tarry that night, but ' 

Euth 3. 13 Tarry this night, and it shall be in the m. 

2 Sa. 19. 7 there will not tarry one with thee this nl. 
Jer. 14. 8 man(that) tumethofiide to torryfor ani. 

I3.T0 tarry, litiger, delay, nrny mahah, 7a. 

Exodi2. 39 could not tarry, neither had they prepa. 
Judg. 3. 36 Ehud escaped vhilo they tarried, and pa, 

19. 8 thoy tarried until afternoon, and thoy did 

3 Sa. ic. 28 I will tarry lu the plain of the wUdemcsi 
Uab. 2. 3 though It tarry, wait for it; bccauso it will 

H. Dweller at home, ni) naveh. 

Psa. C3. 13 she tliat tarried at home divided the ip. 

15. To stand, stand frm, IQJ; amad. 

Gen. 45. 9 Thus saith thy son.. come down.. tarry kot 
2 So. \-j. 17 and tarried in a place that was far oft 

16. To wait, expect, niij gavah, 3. 

Mic. 5. 7 as tho chowers . . that tarrieth not for man 
n.To hope, wait, look for, 13^ sabar, 3. 

•Ruth I. 13 Wo-Ud yo tarry for them till they wervj 

18. To be slow, to delay, ^ppZiyw bradunO. 

I TL 3. IS if I tarry long, that thou mayest knowhovr 

19. To rub through, pass the time, StarpiPa diatribe. 
John 3. 22 there he tarried with them, and baptized 
Acts 25. 6 when be b;.d tarried among them muro 

20. To remain on or upon, irrtixivca epimenO. 

Acts 10. 48 Then prayed they him to tarry certain da. 
31. 4 flnding disciples, we tarried there Ecvca 
21. 10 as wo tarried (there) many '"lys, there ca. 
aS. 12 landing at Syracuse, wo tarried (there) tb. 
28. 14 were desired to tarry with them seven da. 
I Co. 16. 7 I trust to tarry a while with you, 1/ thoL. 
16. 8 But 1 rdll tarry at Ephcsus until Penteo. 

21.2*5 sit OT set dowv, Ka8'i(a hathizO. 

Lukc24. 49 tarry yo 1a the city of Jerusalem, until yo 

22. To be about to, delay. /ueAXw melVi. 

Acts 22. 16 why tarricsl thou? arise, and bo baptized 

23. To receive in, (?/coc'xo,'<ij ctxlechomai 

I Co.ii. 7i3 vz-hen yo come ^^i■ethe^ to cat, tarry ono 

24. To remain, fieya mcnO. 

llatt;26. 3£ Then saith ho. .t?rrv ye her», and watch 
JIarki4. 34 '■alth unto them . . tany yo boi'o, and watch 
Luke34. 29 Aud ho went in to tarry with them 
John 4. 40 th-sy besought him that ho would tarry wL 

21. 22, 2v- If I will that ho tarry till I come, what 
Acta 9. 43 ha'.vricKl many days in Joppa with ono 

jS. so thcj •I'lsi'vd (him) to tarry longer time wL 

20. 5 These i^vii-'i: >j"!loro tarried for us at Troas 
so. 15 we amvcd at i^amos, and tarried at Xrog. 

25. To do, make, voiht poieS. 

Acts 15. 33 after they tsd tirriod (there) aEpaee.they 

25. To look toward, expect, wpoaSoKaa prosdakaS. 

Acts 27. 33 that yo have tarried and continued fasting 
27.2*0 rcmcin toward, npocrfiei'ca prosmcnS. 

Acts i3. 18 Paul (alter this) tarried (there) yet a good 
28. 2*0 remain under, behind, uiro^fVa hupomenO. 

Luke 2. 43 the child Jesus tarried behind in Jerusa. 

29. 2*0 delay, defer, tarry, xfo'-'K'" chronizd. 

Mattss. 5 'VThila the bridegroom tarried, they all sL 
Xuko I. 21 marvelled that ho tarried bo long in tho 
Hcb..i3. 37 yet a little while, and he. .will not tarry 

TAE'-SHISH, THAS'-SHISH, cJ'Shn hard. 

1. A con of Javan grandson of Noah : his descendants 
tho TyxQcr.i in Western Italy. 

Gen. 10. 4 tho cons of Javan ; Ellshah, and T., Kitt. 
I Ch. I. 7 tho sons of Javan ; Elishoh, and I., Kitt. 

2. llighty ships flttod for long voyages. 

1 Kiio. 22 Eor tho king had at sea a navy of T. with 

JO. 22 enco in three years came tho navy of T. 

22. 48 Jchoahaphat made ships of T. to go to 0. 

2 Ch. 9. 21 For tho king's ships went to T. with tho 
Psa. 48. 7 Thou brcakest tho ships of T. with an east 
Isa. 2. 16 upon all tho ships of T., and upon all pU 

23. I, 14 Howl, yo chips of T. 

60. 9 sliips of T. Orst, to bring thy sons from tar 
Ezo. 27. 23 ships of T. did sing of thee in thy market 

3. Son of BUhan tho grandson of Benjamin. B.O. 1600. 

I Ch. 7. 10 Cbenaanah, and Zothan, and T., and Ah. 

4. Tartessus in Spain; or Carthage in N. of Africa, or 
Ceylon In 8. ot India. 

[2 Ch. 9. 21 ; 20, 36, 37; Ps. 72, 10; Isa, 23.6, 10; 86. 19; 
Jer 10. 9; Eze, 37. 12; 38, 13; Jon, i, 3, 3, 3; 4. 2,] 
6. Ono ot the seven princes of Persia who saw the king's 
face at pleasure. B.O. 520. 

Esth. I. 14 the next unto him (was). .T., Meres, STa. 
TAESTJ8, Tapo-rfi. 

The birthplace of Paul the Apostle, and the capital ot 
Cilicla in Asia Minor on the river Cydnus. It was s 
noted seat of philosophy and literature, ranking with 
Athens and Alexandria. Was made a free city by Augua- 
tus, being said to have been foimded by Sardanapalua 
B.3. 820; in 401 it was taken and plundwed by the 
younger Cyrus ; In 333 it was taken by Alexander ths 
Great ; in 47 It sided with Ctesar against Pompey, anil 
took the name of Juiiopolis. It was seized by the Sara- 
cens in the early daj-s of their empire, was taken from 
theip .la the second half of the tenth centurj, boi r^ 
Stored; cooBUls'vefe beld bore Uia:A 43X(43j- ud "Th 



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■ Acts 9. Ji enquire.. for.. Saul, of T.: f or, behold.ho pr. 

9. 30 brought him . . and sent him forth to T. 

II. 2? Then departed Barnabas to T., for to seek 

ai. 39 Paul said, I am aman..a Jewof T...lnC. 

22. 3 I am verily a man .. a Jew, born in T. . . In 

TAE'-TAK, pain lu:ro 0/ darkness. 
A god ivorBhippsd by the Avitea whom Shalmaneser re- 
moved to Samaria. 

2 KL 17. 31 the Avltes made Nibhaz and T., and the 

TAR'-TAH, JIJIB. 

An offlclal of Sargon and of Sennacherib, kings of As- 

cyrla, sent to Hezekiah. B.C. 710. 

2 Kl 18. 17 the king of Assyria sent T., and Kabsarls 
Isa. 20. I In the year that T. came unto Ashdod, wh. 

TASK, taskmaster — 

1.^ xoord, matler, 151 dabar. 

Exod. s- 13 Fulfil your works, (your) dally tasks, a<i 
5. 19 shallnot minishXought) . . of your daily ta. 

i.A statute, statutory work, pn choq. 
. Exod. 5. 14 Wherefore have ye not fulfilled yourtaak 

8. To exact, blj nagas. 

Exod. 3. 7 heard their cry by reason of their taskm. 
5. 6 commanded the same day the taakmaste. 
5. 10 the taskmasters of the people went out 
5. 13 the taskmasters hasted (them), saying, F. 

5. 14 which Pharaoh's taskmasters had set over 

i.Head or chief of the burden or levy, 60 Ip sarmas. 

Cxod. I. II they did set over them taskmasters to alS. 
TASTE (to) — 
1. Palate, taste, ?|n cheTc. 

Job 6. 30 cannot my taste discern perverse thlngst 

Paa.119. 103 How sweet are thy vrords unto my taste! 

Prov 24. 13 the honeycomb, (which ls)8weet.tothyta. 

Song 2. 3 I sat down, .his fruit (was)BWeettomy ta. 

^.Taste, reason, DJQ taam, 

Exodi6. 31 the taste of it(was)like wafers (made)wl. 
Kumii. 8 the taste of it was as the taste of fresh oil 
Job 6. 6 or is there (any) taste in the white of an 
Jer. 48. II his taste remained in him, and his scent 

S.To taste, perceive, DK9 taam. 

I Sa. 14. 24 So none of the people tasted (any) food 

14. 29 enlightened, because I tasted -a little of 

14. 43 I did but taste a little honey with the end 
a Sa. 3. 35 If I taste bread, or ought else, till the sun 

19. 35 can thy servant tastg what I cat or what 
Job 12. II Doth not. .the mouth taste his meat? 

34. 3 the ear tricth words, as the mouth tasteth 
Psa. 34. 8 O taste and see that the LORD (is) good 
Jon. 3. 7 Let neither man nor beast.. taste auy th. 

i, Taste, nyp teem. 

Dan. 5. 2 Belsliazzar, whiles he tasted the wint. c. 

5 To taste, experience, yeiofiai geuomai. 

Matt 16. 28 There be some, .which shallnot taste 01 

27. 34 when he had tasted (thereof), he would 
Jlark 9. I there bo some . . which shall not taste of 
Xuke 9. 27 there be some, .which shall not tasto of 

14. 24 none, .which were bidden shall taste of 
John, 2. 9 When the ruler of the feast had tasted 

8. 52 a man keep my saying, he shall never ta. 
Col. 2. 21 Touch not; taste not; handle not 
Scb. 2. 9 he by the grace of God should taste death 

6. 4 have tasted of the heavenly.gift, and were 
6. 5 have tasted the good word of God, and 

I Pe. 2. 3 If so bo ye bav(3 tasted that the Lord (is) 

TAT'-NAI, >W!fl. 

A governor of the Mng of Persia on the W. of tho Jor- 
dan, in Samaria, who opposed the Jews, and wrote to 
Darius to stop the temple. B.C. 520. 

Ezra s- 3 At the same time came to them T., gov. 

5. 6 The copy of the letter that.T. . . sent unto 

6. 6 Now . . T. . . and your companions . . be ye 
6. 13 Then T. . . Shethar-boznai, and their com. 

TATHES — 

A prater, tattler, &\iapos phluaros. 

I Ti 5. 13 not only idle, but tattlers also and bosy. 
TAUGHT, (to be) — 

1. To be chastised, instructed, *ip; yasar, 2. 

Eze, 23. 48 that all women may be tauglit not to do 

2. To le taught, idS lamad, i. 

Isa. 29. 13 their fear toward me is tanght bythe pr. 
Eos. 10. II Ephraim (is as) an heifer (that is) taught 

3. Tattght, learned, l»^ limmud. 

Isa. 54. 13 all thy children (shall be) tanght of tho 
^.Causing to understand, D'j'irp mebonim. 

a Ch.35. 3 said unto the Levites that taught all Ii. 
6. -Taught, JjSoktoj didaktos. 

John 6. 45 It is written, .they shall be all taught of 
TAVOHT, as hath been — 
Teaching, doctrine, Karh. iiZaxtjv kata didoxhen. 

Titus I. 9 Holding fast., as he hath been taught, that 
TATJOHTof God — 
Ood taught, eioSlSaKTos theodidaktoa. 

I Th. 4. 9 ye yourselves are taught of God to lore 
TATTNT, taunting — ■ 
l.lieviling, T\<)\-\i geduphah. 

Eze. 5. 15 So it shall be a reproach and a taunt, an 
ft. A moral, interpretation, n>'V'? melitaah. 
. :v,Bab. a, ^SbaUavtaUtbeiie talceu«..atiuinUag[iir. 



S.Sharp saying, byetcord, nyy^ slieninah. 

Jer. 24. 9 (to be) a reproach and a proverb, a tanot 
TAX, be taxed, taxation — 
1. To set in array, value, XVi arak, 5. 

a Ki.23. 35 he taxed the land to give the money aec. 
1'. Array, valuation, XV!- ^'''ek. 

2 KI.23, 35 exacted. . of every one according to hista: 
Z.A writing off, register, inroypaip'fi apograplii. 

Luke 2. 2 this taxing was llrst made when Cyrenlus 

Acts 5. 37 rose up Judas. .In the days of the taxing 

4. To write off, register, iiroypd^a apographs. 
Luke 2. I a decree .that all the world should be ta. 

2. 3 all went to be taxed, every one into his 
a. 5 To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife 

TEACH, to — 

l.To teach, I^K alciph, 3. 

Job 33. 33 hold thy peace, and I shall teach thee wt 
35. II \Vho tcacheth us more than the beasts of 

2.3*0 cause to understand, J"? bin, 5. 

2 Cli.35. 3 said unto tho Levites that taught all Isn 
Noh. 8. 9 the Levites that taught the people, said 

3. To speak, •15'n dabar, 3. 

Jer. 28. 16 thou hast taught rebellion against the L. 
29. 32 he hath taught rebellion against the LORD 

i.To warn, cause to shine, "inj zahar, 5. 

Exodi8. 20 thou shalt teach them ordinances and lai 

5. To cause to know, jn; yada, 6. 

Deut. 4. 9 but teach them thy sons, and thy sons' so. 
Judg. 8. i6 and with them he taught the men of Sue. 
2 Ch.23. 13 the singers. . and such as taught to sing 
Job 32. 7 and multitude of years should teach wis. 
37. 19 Teach us what w^ shall say unto him ; (for) 
Psa. 90. 12 So teach (us) to number our days, that we 
Prov. g. 9 teach a just (man), and ho will increase 
Isa. 40. 13 or,(being)hi3counscllor,hathtaughthim? 

6. To cause to Icnoio, ST. yeda, 5. 

Ezra 7. 25 and teach ye them that know (them) not 

7. To chastise, instruct, teach, "ip; yasar, 3. 

Prov3i. I the prophecy that his mother taught him 

8. To cast, sJww, direct, teach, rn; yarah, 5. 

Exod. 4. 12 I will be with thy mouth, and teach theo 
4. 15 and wiU teach you what ye shall do 
24. 12 commandments, .that thou may est tiach 

35. 34 he hath put In hlsheart that homay teach 
Lev. 10. II that ye may teach the children of Israel 

14. 57 To teach when (It is) unclean, and when 
Deuti7. II sentence of the law which they shall teach 
24. 8 all that the priests the Levites shall teach 

33. 10 They shall teach Jacob thy judgments, and 
Judgi3. 8 teach us what wo shall do unto the child 
I Ra. 12. 23 I win teach you the good and the right 

1 Ki. 8. 36 that thou teach them the good way whor. 

2 Ki.17. 27 let hlra teach them themannerof. the God 

17. 28 taught them how they should fear the L. 
2 Ch. 6. 27 when thou hast taught them the good way 
Job 6. 24 Teach me, and I will hold my tongue 

8. 10 Shall not they teach thee, (aud) tell thee 
12. 7 ask now the boasts, and they shall teach 
12. 8 speak to the earth, and it shall teach thco 
07. n I will teachyouby thehandof God : (that) 

34. 32 (That which) I see not, teach thou me 

36. 22 God exalteth by his power : who teacheth 
Psa. 25. 8 therefore will he teach sinners in the way 

25. 12 him shall he teach in the way (that) hesh. 

aj. II Teach me thy way, O Lord, and lead mo 

32. 8 I wiU instruct thee and teach thee in tho 

45. 4 thy right hand shall teach thee terrible 

85. II Teach me thy way, O Lord ; I will walk 

J 19. 33 Teach me, O Lord, the way of thy statut. 

119. 102 I have not departed .. for thou hast tau.j 

Prov. 4. 4 He taught me also, and said untome. Lot 

4. 11 1 have taught thee in the way of wisdom 

6. 13 he speaketh with his feet, he teacheth wi. 
Isa. 2. 3 he will teach us of his ways, and we will 

9. 15 the prophet that teacheth lies, he (is) tho 

28. 9 Whom shall he teach knowledge? and v/. 

28. 26 God doth instruct, .(and) doth teach him 

Eze. 44. 23 they shall teach'my people (the difference) 

Mic. 3. II the priests thereof teach for hire, and the 

4. 2 he will teach ns of his ways, and we will 

Hab. 2. 19 to the dumb stone. Arise, it shall teach I 

' 9. To teach, "Vih lamad, 3. 

Deut. 4. I and unto the Judgments, which I teach 
4. 5 I have taught you statutes and judgments 
4. 10 and (that) they may teach their children 

4. 14 commanded me at that time to teach you 
J. 31 the judgments, which thou shalt teach 
6. I the Lord your God commanded to teach 

II. 19 ye shall teach them your children, speak, 
ao. 18 That they teach you not to do after all th. 
31. 19 write ye this song for you, and teach it 
31.22 Moses therefore . . taught it the children of 

Judg. 3. 2 the children of Israel might know to tea. 

a Sa. I. 18 he bade them teach the children of Judah 
22. 35 He teacheth my hands to war ; so that a 

a th. 17. 7 ho sent to his princes, .to *,each in the ci. 
17. 9 they taught in Judah, and (had) the book 
17. 9 and went abovt. .and taught the people 

Ezra 7. 10 and to teach in Israel statutes and judg. 

Job 21. 22 Shall (any) teach God. knowledge? 'seeing 

f sa. 18. 34 He teacheth my hands to war, so that a 
as. 4 Show me thy ways, O Lord ; teach me thy 
95. s lisadme in tbjr trutt), and teachute: for 



Psa. 25. 9 and the meek will ho teach his way , 

34. 1 1 hearken unto me ; I will teach you the fo. 
5«. i3(Tben)wlll I teach transgressors thy ways 
60. tme. To the chief Musician, .to teach : when 
71. 17 thou hast taught me from my youth : and 
94. 10 he that teacheth man knowledge, (shall 

94. 12 thou. .Lord, .teachcst him out of thy l.i\r 
19. 12, 26, 64, 68, 124, 135 teach me thy statutes 

119. 66 Teach me good judgment andknowledgo 
119. 108 I beseech thee, .teach me thy judgments 
119. 171 when thou hast taught me thy statutes 
132. 12 and my testimony that I shall teach them j 

143. 10 Tcachme to do thy will ; for thou (art)niy 1 

144. I which teacheth my hands to war, (and) * 
Eccl.i2. 9 the preacher was wise, he still taught tfia 
Isa. 40. 14 taught him in the path of judgment, and 

48. 17 the Lord thy God which teacheth thee to 
Jer. 2. 33 therefore hast thou also taught the wic. 
9. 5 they have taught their tongue to speak 
9. 14 after Baalim, which their fathers tauglit 
9. 20 teach your daughters wailing, and every 
j2. 16 as they taught my people to swear by B- 

13. 21 thou hast taught them (to bo) captains • 

31. 34 they shall teach no more every man his 

32. 33 I taught them, rising up early and teach. 
Dan. I. 4 whom they might teach the learning and 

10. To cause to act wisely, 'PSi'sakal, 5. 

a Ch.30. 22 the Levites that taught the good know. 
Provi6. 23 The heart of the wbe teacheth his mouth 

Jl.Taught, SidaKrSs didaktos. 

X Co. 2. 13 not in the words which man's wisdom to. 
J- 2. 13 but which the Holy Ghost teacheth; com. 

Ll.To teach, ZiSatrKw didasko. 

Matt. 4. 23 teaching in their synagogues,- and preach. 
5. 2 he opened his mouth, and taught them 

5. 19 Whosoovor. .shall teach men so, he shall 
5. 19 whosoever shall do and teach (them), the 
7. 29 he taught tiiem as (on.e)havlng authority 
9. 35 teaching in their synagogues, and preaclL 

11. 1 he departed thence, to teach aud to preach 

33. 54 he taught them in their synagogue, inso. 
15. 9 teaching (for) doctrines the commandmo. 
21. 23 the ciders, .came unto him as he was to. 
«2. 16 thou art true, and teachest the way of 
s6. 55 I sat daily v/ith you (teaching] in the te. 
28. 15 took the money, and did as tl;cy were ta. 
28. 20 Teaching them to observe all things wh. ' 

Mark i. 21 he entered into the synagogue, and tau. 
1. 22 for he taught them as one that had autti. 
s. 13 resorted unto him, and he taught them 
4. 1 ho began again to teach by the sea side 
4. 2 ho taught them many things by parables 

6. 2 he began to teach in tho synagogue : and 

6. 6 he went round about the villages, teach, , 
6. 30 what they had done, and what they had t. 

6. 34 and he began to teach them many things , 

7. 7 teaching (for^ doctrines the commandm. 

8. 31 he began to teach them, that the Son of 
9. 31 he' taught his disciples, and said unto th, 

JO. I and, as he was wont, he taught them ag. 
JI. 17 he taught, saying unto them. Is it not wr. 
12. 14 for thou, .teachest the way of God in tru. 

12. 35 JesuB answered and said, while he taught 

14. 49 I was daily with you. .teaching, and ye 
Xuko 4. IS he taught in their synagogues, being glo. 

4. 31 and taught them on the sabbath days 

5. 3 he sat down, and taught the people out 
5. 17 on a certain day, as he was teaching, thai 

6. 6 he entered into the synagogue and taught 

11. I teach us to pray, as John also taught hia 
32, 12 the IToly Ghost shall teach you inthesamai 

13. 10 he was teaching in one of the synagogues 
ij. 22 teaching and journeying toward JerusaL 

13. 26 We have eaten, .and thou hast taught in 

19. 47 And he taught daily in the temple 

20. I he taught the people in the temple,'and 
•so. 21 thou sayest and teachest lightlj-, neither 
so. 21 we know that thou, .teachest the way of ■ 
21. 37 in the day time he was teaching in the te. 
23. 5 He stirrclh up the peoplp, teaching thro. 

John 6. 59 These things said he. .as he taught in Ca. 
7. 14 Jesus Trent up into tho temple, and tau. 

7. 28 Then cried .Tesus in the temple, as he ta. 

7. 35 will ht go. .among tho Gentiles, and tea. 

8. 2 [people can unto him ; and he.. taught] 
8. 20 These words spake Jesus, .as he taught in 

8. 28 as my Father hath tanght me, I speak th. 

9. 34 born in sins, and dost thou teach us? 

14. 26 he shall teach you all things, and bring - 
iS. 20 I ever taught in the synagogue, and In tna 

Acts x, 1 all that Jesus began both to do and teach 

4. a Being grieved that they taught the pepp, 
/ iS commanded them not to. .teach in the na. 

5. i. they entered into the temple .. and taught 
S. as standing in the temple, and teaching tho 
S. 28 command you, that ye should not teach 
5. 42 they ceased not to teach and preach .Tesna 
I. 26 they assembled, .and taughtmuchpeopld 
5. I certain men which came, .taught the br. 
S- 3S teaching and preaching the word of the 
8. II he continued, .teaching the word of God 
8. 25 taught diligently the things of the Lord 

ao. 20 have taught you publicly, and from hoa. 

ST. 21 thou teachest all the Jews which are among 

• ex. 28 This is the man that teacheth all (men) ev. 

a8. 31 teaching those things wliieh concern tho 

Eom. a. 21 Thou, .which teachest another, teachest 

12. 7 Or ministry .. or he that teacheth, on 

I Co. 4. 17 my ways . . as I teach every where in every 
' zi. 14 Dothuot evenuatore itseUtevch yw. thafe^ 



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Oat I. 13 neither was I taught (It), but by the rev. 
Eph. 4. s: yo have heard hhn, and have been taught 
CoL I. 38 warning every man, and teachlns every 
3. 7 stablishodln the faith, an yohavo beonta. 

3. 16 teaching and admonishing ono another in 
a Th. 3. 15 the traditions which ye have been taught 
1 Tl. 3. 13 I Buffer not a woman to teach, -nor to us. 

4. II These thinss command and teach 
6. 3 do fthcm) service. Those things teach and 

> 2 Tl. 3. 2 faithful men, who shall be ablo to teach 

Titus 1. II teaching things which they ought not, for 

Hcb. 5. 13 yo have need that one toacli youagain wh. 

B. II they shall not teach every man hia neigh. 

I Jo. 3. 27 iindye need not that any man teach jou 

2. 27 as tlio camo anointing toachcth you of all 

2. 27 even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide 

KoT. 2. 14 v/ho taught Balao to cast a stumbling bl. 

Eov. 2. 2o to teach and to seduce my servants to co. 

13. To tell dovm or thoroughly, KarayyiWa hata<J. 
Acts 16. 21 teach customs, which are not lawful for 

H.To sound doiBn,inslruct oraUi/,iiar,jx^^J:alichca. 
I Co. 14. 19 that (by my voice) I might teach others 
GaL 6. 6 Let him that b taught in the word 

6. 6 communicate unto Iiim that toacheth In 

15. To Ic or make a disciple, teach, naBijT^vio math. 
Matt.38. ig Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, ba. 
Acta 14. 21 when they had preached . . and had taught 

16. To train, instruct, iratScia paide-uS. 

Acts 22, 3 taught according to the perfect manner of 
Titus 2. 12 Teaching us that, denying ungodliness and 

TEACJH diligently, to — 

To sharpen, repeat, ]3^ slianan, 5, 

Dent. 6. y thou ohalt teach them diligently cnto thy 

TEACH other doctrine or otherwise, to — 

To teach other or different (hinr/s, tTepoSidaa-KaKca. 

1 Ti. 1. 3 charge some thatthcytoachnoolhcrdoctr. 

6. 3 If any man teach othcnvico, ai:d consent 

TE4CTEE, teaching — 

l.To cause to understand, p5 lin, 5. 

t Ch.25. B the email as tho great, the teacher aa the 
2. To cast, show, direct, teach, n-i; yarah, 6. 

2 Ch.15. 3 without a teaching priest, andwithout law 
Prov. 5. 13 have not obeyed the voice of my teachers 
Isa. 30. 20 yet ehall not thy teachers bo removed in. 

30. 20 but thine eyes shall see thy teachers 
Hab. 2. i3 the molton imago, and a teacher o{ lies 

S. To interpret, p? luts, 5. 

Isa. 43. 27 thy teachers havo trangressed against mo 
) i.To teach, 11}) lamad, 3. 

Psa.its. 99 mere understanding than all my teachon 
b.Teacher, instructor, SiScter/coAo; didaskalos. 
John 3. 3 we know that thou art a teacher como fr. 
Acts 13. 1 there were . .certain propheta and teach. 
Eom. 2. 20 a teacher of babes, which hast tho form 
t Co. 12. 28 secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, af. 
13. 29 (are) all prophets? (are) aU teachers? (are) 
Eph. 4. II evangelists ; and some, pastors and tcac. 
1 Ti. 2. 7 a teacher of tho Gentiles in faith and vo. 
a Ti. I. II an apostle, and a teacher of the Gentiles 

4. 3 shall they heap to themselves teachers 
Hob. 5. 12 when for the time yo ought to be tcacbora 

^.Teaching, instruction, SiSao'KaKla didaskalia. 
J Eom 13. 7 (let us wait) on (our) ministering . . on to. 

fEAOEEB (of the law, of good things, false) — 
l.Teacher 0/ good, i<a\o5iSda'Ka\os kalodidashalos. 
Titus 2. 3 not given to much wine, teachers of good t. 

2. Teacher of law, po/xoSiSdcKaKoi nomodidaskalos. 
1 Ti. I. 7 Desiring to bo teachers of the law: undo. 

8.^ teacher of lies or falsehood, }ficvSoStSd(rKa\os. 

3 Fe. 2. I there shall bo false teachers among you 
TEAS (in pieces, be torn), to — 

l.To cleave, rend, rip up, hatch, J;p5 hcu[a, 3. 
a Ki. 2. 24 and tare forty and two children of these 
Hoa. 13. 8 devour them. . tho wild beast shall tear 

2.7*0 take violently away, ^I3 gazal. 
. HaL 1. 13 ye brought (that which was) torn, and the 

3. To tread down, thresh, B^)'=l dus\ 

Judg 8. 7 1 will tear your flesh with the thorns of 
i,To tear, »)ip taraph. 

Deut33. 20 teareth the arm with the crowB of the he. 
Job 16. 9 He teareth (mo) in his wrath, who hateth 
18. 4 He teareth himself in his auger : shall tho 
Psa. 7. 3 Lest he tear my soul like a lion, rending 
50. 22 lest I tear (you) in pieces, and (there be) 
Eos. 5. 14 I, even I, wiU tear and go away ; I will 

6. 1 he hath torn, and he will heal us ; he hath 
Amos.i. II hlsangerdid tearperpetually, andhokept 
\ Mie. 5. 8 both treadeth down, and teareth in pieces 
' K'ah 2. 12 The lion did tear in pieces enough for his 

i.To he torn, 1^5> taraph, 2. 

£xod22. 13 If it be torn in pieces, .fet him bring it 
Jer. 5. 6 every one that gocth. .shall be torn in pie. 

6. To he torn, 1"i9 taraph, 4. 

Oen. 44. 28 Surely he is torn in pieces;'and I saw him 

l.To draw, tear, 305 sachai. 

Jer. 15. 3 the sword to slay, and the dogs to tear 

t.To deal out. Dip paras. 

\ j(£. ^-. f ir^ioia, dull (nteti) tMC(tiiemkay«e) (or 



O.To break off, rend, ^riy paraq. 

Zoc. si.' 16 of tho fat, and tear their claws In pieces 

10. To rend away, cut off, inn gara. 

3 Sa. 13. 31 tho king arose, and tare his garments, and 

Pna. 35. 15 tho objects, .they did tear (me), and ceased 

Eio. 13. lo I will tear them from your arms, and will 

13. 21 Your kerchiefs also will I tear, and deliver 

11. 7*0 break in pieces, "vj?' shabar. 

1 Ki. 13. :<; tho Hon, which had torn him, and elain 

1 3. 28 had not eaten tho carcase, nur torn tho ass 

12. To break, burst, rend, tear, jt-qyvvni rlu'gnumi. 
Mark 9. 18 wheresoever he taketh him, he teareth 

13. To draw out and beat, tear, lacerate, o-aapi<T<Ta. 
Mark i. 36 when tho unclean spirit had torn him, and 

9. 20 when ho saw him. .the spirit [tare] liim 
Luko 9. 39 it teareth him that ho foamoth again, and 

14. To tear or lacerate together, crttirvaparaa susp. 
Lukeg. 43 tho devil throw him down, anu tare Qilm) 

T^.ARS, (with) — 
l.To weep, npj bakah. 

Esth. 8. 3 besought him with tears to put away tho 
2. A tear, n;;DT dimah. 

2 Kl. 20. 5 nave heard thy prayer,! have teen thy te. 
Pea. 6. 6 I am weary . . I water my couch v/lth my 

39. 12 hold not thy peace at my tears: for I (am) 
42. 3 My tears have been my meat day and ni 
56. 8 put thoa my tcnrj into thy bottle : (are 
80. 5 Thou fecdest them with the bread of tea. 
Bo. 5 givcst them tears to drink in great mcas. 
116. 8 mine eyes from tears, (and) my feet from 
126. 5 Tliey that sow in tears shall reap in Joy 
Ecch 4. I behold the tears of (such as v/orc) oppro. 
Isa. 16. 9 I will water thee with my tears, Ucsh. 
25. 8 the Lord God \/0\ wlpo away lean] from 
38. 5 heard thy prayer, I have seen thy tcara 
Jer. g. 1 and mine eyes a fountain of tears, that I 
9. 18 that our eyes may run down with tears 
13. 17 shall weep sore, and run down v/ith tears 
14. 17 Let mine eyes run down v/ith teara night 
31. 16 Eefrain. .thine' eyes from tears: for thy 
Lam. I. 2 weepeth sore in the night, and her tears 
2. II Mine eyet do fail with tears, my bowels 
2. 18 let tears run down like a river day and 
EzB. 24. 16 nor weep, neither shall thy tears run do. 
Hal. 2. 13 covering tho altar of the LOBS with tea. 

i.A tear, Sdupv dakru. 

Mark 9. 24 the father. . cried out.and said [with tears] 

Luke 7. 38 began to wash his feet with tears, and did 

7. 44 che hath v/ashed my feet with tears, and 

Acts 20. 19 Serving tho Lord, .\7ith many tears, and 

20. 31 warn every one night and day with tears 

3 C<. 3. 4 I wrote unto you with|many tears, not th. 
2 Tl. 1. 4 being mindful of thy tears, that I may be 
Hcb. 5. 7 supplications, with strong crying and to. 

12. 17 though he sought it carefully with tears 
EeT. 7. 17 God shall v/ipe away all teara from their 

21. 4 Qod shoU wipe away all tears from their 
TEAT — 

1. Breast, teat, "n doi. 

Eze. 23. 3 there they braised the teats of their vlrg. 
23. 21 in bruising thy teats by tho Lgyptiauafor 

2.Breast, teat, "V^ shad. 

Isa. 32. 12 They ohaU lament for tho teats, for the 
TE'-BAH, nje thick, strong. 
A son of Nahor tho brother of Abraham. B.C. 1S60. 

Gen. 22. 24 she baro also T., and Gaham, and Thah. 

TE-BAS^IAH> ''i;^3E) Jah is protector. 
A con of Hosah, a Merarite, a gatel-.ooper for the taber- 
nacle in the days of David. B.C. 1015. 

1 Ch.26. i: Hilkiah tho second, T. the third, Zecharlah 

TE'-BETH, n?a winter. 

The tenth Jev7lsh month, from tho newmooa of Jantuay 

till that of February. 

Esth. 2. 16 the tenth month, which (is) tho month T. 

TEBI0TJ3 unto, to be — 

To cut in, interrupt, iynSTTTa cgkoptS. 

Acts 24. 4 that I bo not further tedious onto thee 
TEETH, (cheek, great, jaw) -^ 
i.PossessoT of edges, nV?'^ Vj!3 haal piphiyyoth. 

Isa. 41. 15 sharp threshing instrument having teeth 

2. Jaw or great teeth, Ti\Vw!^ maltaoth. 

Pso. 58. 6 break out the groat teeth of the young 
Z.Jaw or great teeth, nSy^rtq methalleolh. 

Prov. 30. 14 and their jaw teeth (as) Imlvea, to devour 
Joel I. 6 he hath the check teeth of a great lion 
ISee also Tooth.] 

TE-HAPH-HE'-HES, DnjEPCri. 
Another form of Tahpanhcs. 

Eze. 30. 18 At T. also the day shall bo darkened, wh. 

TE-HHT'-NAH, njnp entreaty. 

A eon of Kshton, a descendant of Jndah and father of 

Ir-na-hash. B.C. 1400, 

I Ch. 4. 12 and T. the father of Ir-nahasb. These (are) 

TEXt tree — 

An oak, n?^J elah. 

Isa. 6. 13 as a teil tree, and as an oak, whose sub. 
TE'-KEL, Vp^i weighed. 

San. 5. 25 thlsjis) the writing. .U^ne, Mene, T., V-. 
S. 37 T.; Iltouaitweigbedlntbi* tiilaBoesi lad 



TE-KC'-AH, TE-KO'-A, ]t^p^ firm, uHlenent. 
\. A. city In Judah, clx miles 8.E. of Betlilchom, and 
twelve S. of JcrUBalcm, and now cifllcd Tckua- hero 
dwelt tho wise woman who interceded with David' alio 
the prophet Amos. 

« Sa. 14. 2 Joab sent to T., and fetched thence a wlio 
14. 4 when tho woman of T. ipake to tho king 
14. 9 tho woman of T. said nnto tho king. My 
• Ch.ii. 6 Uo built.. Bcth-lohcm, and Ktam, and T. 

ro. so went forth into tho wildcmeu of T. 
Jor. 6. I blow the trumpet In T., and <ct ap a ilgn 
Amos I. I Amos, who waa among the henimcn ot I. 
2. Family or possession of Acshur, a descendant of Hm- 
ron grandson of Judoh. 

I Ch. 3. 24 nczron'o wife baro. . Ashiirthefathcrof T. 
4. 5 Ashur tho father of T. bad two wlvoi, How 

TEKOITE, ypP, 'V^pn. 

An inhabitant of the preceding clty^ 

3 Si\. 33. 36 ndcz . . Ira the son of Ikkesh tho T. 

I Ch.11. 38 Ira tho son of Ikkesh tho T., Abiozerthe 

27. 9 sixth, .(was) Ira tho son of Ikkesh tho T. 
Neh. 3. 5 next unto them tho T. repaired: but tho 

3. 37 After them the T. repaired onotuor piece 

TEL A'-BIB, n'3K '>0 hill of grass. 

A height on tho river Chebor or Chaboros, where Eze 

klol stayed with tho Jewish exiles a week. 

£20. 3. IS I come to them of the captivity at T., th. 

TEL HA-EE'-SHA, Kf*-)!: ^B hill of the magus. 

A height on the river Chebar or Chaboros, whence som* 

Jewish exiles returned to Jerusalem. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 3. 59 these (were) they which went up from . .T. 

Kch. 7. 61 they v/hlchwent up. .from Tcl-meloh, X. 

TEL HE'-LAH, n^p So hill of salt. 

A height on tho river Chebar or Cliabora'!, whence some 

Jewish exiles returned who could not prove their 

genealogy. 

Ezra 2. 59 these (wcre^ they which went up from T 
Kch. 7. 61 these (were) they which v/entup. .from I 

TE'-LAH, nhn vigour. 

Father of Tahan, and a descendant of Ephralm throngU 

Beriah. B.C. 1640. 

I Ch. 7. 25 Ecsheph, and T. hb son, and Tahan bla 
TE-LA'-IM, D'K^Jip lambs. Bee Telcm. 
A placo in Judah, near Edom, where Saul assemble** 
his forces against Amnlek. 

1 Sa. 15. 4 Saul, .numbered them In T.,two hundred 
TE'-LEM, D^B a lamb. Seo Telaiin. 

1. A city in S^udah near ZIph or Bealoth. 

Josh. 1 5. 24 Ziph, and T., and Bealoth 

2. A gatekeeper of tho sanctuary who returned from 
exile, and had married a strange wife. B.O. 445. 

Eze. 10. 24 of the porters ; Shollum, and T., and Uil 
TELL (out), to — 

l.To say, {lift up the voice,), iCji amar. 

Gen. 22. 2 the mountains which I will tell thee of 
23. 3 unto the place of which God ha.<toldhfm 
a2. 9 came to tho place. God had told him of 
s6. 2 dwell in the land which I shall tell thee of 
41. 24 I told (this) unto the magicians; butrth.) 
48. I that (one) told Joseph, Behold, thy father 

Exod. 5. 1 Aaron went in, and told Pharaoh, Thus 

Kumi4. 14 they -bIU tell (it) to the inhabitants of th. 
29. 40 lloscs told the childrci: of Is; ael accord. 

Deuti7. n the judgment which thoy shall tell theo 
32. 7 ask. .thy eldera, and thoy will tell theo 

Judg 13. 6 tho woman came and told her husband 

I Sa. 8. 10 Samuel told all the words of the LoRC nn. 
23. 22 it is. told mo (that) he dcalcth very subtL 

3 Sa. 7. 5 tell my cervant David, Thus saith the L. 
12. 18 how.. If we tcllhin that the child is dead? 

J KL14. 7 tell Jeroboam, TI1U3 saith tho LoRn God 
18. 8, II, 14 go, tell thy lord. Behold, Elijah (Is 
20. 9 Tell my lord tho king, All that thou didst 

22. 18 Did I not tell thee that he would proph. 
■ KL 6. 10 the place which the man of God told him 

8. 14 Ho told me (that) thou should est. surely 
20. 5 t«ll Hezekiah tho captain of my people 
32. 15 Thus soith the Lord. .Tell the man that 

23. 17 the men of the city told him, (It Is) the 

1 Ch.17. 4 tellDavIdmy servant.ThussaiththeLoBD 
a Ch.iB. 17 Did I not tell thee (that) he would not pr. 

34. 23 Thus saith the LoED. .Tell ye the man tK 
Job 8. 10 Shall not they teach thee, (and) tell theo 

34. 34 Let men of understanding teU me, and 
Psa. 50. 12 If I were hungry, 1 would not tell thee 
Isa. 6. 9 tell this people. Hear ye indeed, but nnd. 
Jer. 15. 2 thou shaft tell them. Thus saith the Loud 

28. 13 tell Hananiah, 8a>ing, Thus saith the Lo. 

34. 2 speak to Zodeklah king of Judah, and tell 

35. 13 tell the men of Judah, and the inhaHlBB. 
Sze. 3. II tcU them. Thus saith the Lord God, wbe. 

12. 23 Tell them therefore, Thus saith the LoEB 
17. 12 tell (them). Behold, the king of BabyloB 

2. To tay, "VDK amar, 

Dan. 2. 4 tell thy servants the dream, and we will 
3. 7 Let the king teU his servants the dream 
a. 9 tell me the dream, and I sh ill know that 

3. 36 we win tell the interpretation thereof be. 

4. 7 I told the dream before them, but they did 
4. 8 and before him I told the dream, (saying) 
4. 9 tell me the visions of my dream that I h. 
7. I he WTole the dream, (and) told the aaia 

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8. To remove, uncover, (ijlsTix) rhi, galah (eth oxen). 
I Sa. 9. 15 tho Lord had told Samuel in his oar a 
1 Ch.if . =5 thou, my God, has told thy servant th. 

4. To speak, {lead for'h 'words), 'm dahar. 

Psa. loi. 7 he that telleth lies shall not tarry In my 

l.To speak {lead forth words), -<S^ dahar, 3. 

Gen. 20. 8 called all his servants, and told all the:a 
24. 33 I will not cat, until I have told mine err. 
45. 27 they told him all the words of Joseph; wh. 
Exod. g. I Go in unto Pharaoh, and tell him. Thus 

14. 12 (IbJ net this the word that we did tell th. 

XoT. 21. »4 Moses told (It) unto Aaron, and to his sons 

Kumii. 24 Moses went out, and told the people the 

14. 39 Moses told these sayings unto all the chi. 

23. 26 Told not I thee, saying, All that the Lord 

Jadg 16. 10, 13 thou hast moclcsd me, and told me lies 

I 20. 3 Then said the children of Israel, Tell (us) 

,« Sa, 10. 25 Samuel told the people the manner of the 

I n. 4 told the tidings in the ears of tho pooplo 

.a Sa. II. 19 When thou hast made an end of telling 

( I£i. 13. 25 they came and told (it) in the city where 

14. 2 the prophet, which told me that (I should 

CO. II Tell (him). Let not himthatgirdethon(hl3 

22. 16 I adjure thee that thou tell me nothing 

s KL I. 7 came up to meet you, and told you thess 

J Ch.2i. 10 Go and tell David, saying. Thus saith the 

Psa. 41. 6 (when) he goeth abroad, he telleth (it) 

Jer. 19. 2 proclaim th<>re the words that I shall toll 

Zech.10. 2 have seen a lie, and have told false drea. 

<5. To cause to know, yi; yada, 5. 

1 Sa. 6. a tell us wherewith we shall send It to Ws 
Isa, s- 5 i ^^ *^'l y^^ what I -will do to my vine. 

7. To number, count, appoint, riiD manah. 

2 KI.12. 10 theyputupinbags, and told themoney(th. 
Psa.147. 4 He telleth the number of tho stars ; he ca. 
Jer. 33. 13 underthe hands of him that telleth (them) 

8 To put lefore, declare, "IJJ nagad, 5. 

Gen. 3. II Who told thee that thou (wast) naked? 
9. 22 And Ham . . told his two brethren without 
12. 18 why didst thou not tell me that she (was) 
14. 13 there came one that had escaped, and told 
21. 26 neither didst thou toU me, neither yet ho. 
S4. 23 Whosedaughter(art)thou?tellme,Ipray 

54. 28 the damsel ran, and told (them of) her mo. 
34. 49 tell me : and if not, tell me ; that I laay 
s6. 32 told him concerning the well which they 
SI). 12 Jacob told HacheL.and she ran and told 

' ag. 1$ Laban said . . teU me, what (shall) thy wa. 

31. 20 Jacob stole away . .in that he told him not 

31. 27 didst not tell me, that I might have sent 

32. 5 I have sent to tell my lord, thatlmayflnd 
32. 29 Jacob asked (him), and said. Tell (me), I 
37. 5 Joseph dreamed a dream, and ho told(it) 
37. j6 teU me, I fray thee, where they feed (th, 

43. 29 and told him all that befell unto them 
43. 6 (as) to tell the man whether ye >had yei a 

43. 7we told him according to the tenor of th. 

44. 24 when we came . . we told him the words of 
45. 13 ye shall tell my father of all my glory in 

45. 26 told him, saying, Joseph (is) yet alive, and 

47. 1 Joseph came and told Pharaoh, and said 

48. 2 (one) told Jacob, and said, Behold, thy son 

49. I that I may tell you (that) which shall bef. 
'Ezod. 4. 28 Moses told Aaron ail the words of the L. 

j6. 22 the rulers of the congregation., told Moses 

19. 3 Thus Bhalt thou.. tell the children of Isr. 

19. 9 Moses told the words of the people unto 
Xer. 14. 35 he that owneth the house shall, .tell the 
Kumii. 27 there ran a young man, and told Moses 

23. 3 whatsoever he sho weth me I will toll thee 
Josh. 7. 19 tell me no\y what thou hast done ; hide 
Judg. 9. 7 when^they told fit) toJotham.hewentand 
9 42 the people went out . . and they "told Abl. 

13. 6 asked.. not.. neither told heme his name 

14. 2 he came up, and told bis father and his 
14. 6 he told not his father or his mother what 
14. 9 he told not them that he had^taken the ho. 
34 16 put forth a riddle . .and hast not told (it) 

34. 16 I have not told (it) . . shall I teU (it) thee t 

14. 17 ho told her, because she lay sore upon him 

14. 17 she told the riddle to the children of her 
16. 6 TeU me, I pray thee, wherein thy great 
x6. 10 tell me, I pray thee, wherewith thom ml. 
16. 13 tell me wherewith thoumightest bebound 

16. 15 hast not told me wherein thy great stre. 
16. 17 he told her all his heart, and said untoher 

16. 18 Delilah saw that he had told her all his 
Huth 3. 4 and he will tell thee what thou shalt do 

3. 16 she told her all that the man had done to 
4. 4 tell me, that I may know : for (there is) 
jl Sa. 3. 13 I have told him that I will judge his ho. 

3. 18 Samuel told him every whit, and hid no. 

4. 13 the man came into the city, and told (it) 
. 4. 14 And the man came in hastily, and told Ell 

9. 8 (that) will I give to tho man of God to tell 
' 1 9. 18 Tell me, I pray thee, where the seer's ho. 

19. 19 and will teU thee all that (is) in thine he. 
JO. 15 Tell me, I pray thee, what Samuel said 

10. 16 He told us plainly that the asses were fo. 
10. 16 the matter of tho kingdom, .he told him 

■ 14. •? let us go over . . But he told not his father 

14. 3 J they told Saul, saying. Behold, the people 

' 14. 43 Saij said to Jonathan, Tell me what thou 

14. 43 Jonathan told him, and said, I did but ta. 
15. 16 I will tell thee what the Lord hath said 
x8. ao the? told Saul, ^nd tho thing pleased him 



1 Sa. 18. 26 when his servants told David these words 

19. 2 Jonathan told David, saying, Saul my fa. 
19. 3 and what I see, that I will teU thoo 
19. II David's OTfo, told l.tm, saying. If thou sa. 
19. 18 told him all that Saul had done to him 

19. 21 when It was told Saul, ho cent othir men 
TO. 9 If 1 knew, .then would not I tell It thee 

20. 10 Who shall tell mo 1 or what (if) thy lather 

22. 22 I know, .that ho would surely tell Saul 

23. 1 they told David, saying. Behold, the Ph. 
23. II Lord God. .1 beseech tlieo, tell thy so. 

23. 25 they told David: wherefore ho came do. 

24. I it was told him, saying, Behold, David (is) 
25. 12 and came and told him all those sayings 
25. 14 one of the young men told Ab'gall, Nab. 
25 19 But she told, not her husband Nabal 

25. 36 she told him nothing, less or more, until 
25. 37 and his wifehad told him these things, that 
27. II Lest they should toll on us, saying. So did 

2 Sa. 1.4 How went the matter? I pray thee, tell 

I. 5, 13 said untotheyoungman that toldhira 
I. 6 the young man that told him, said, As I 

1. 20 ToU (it) not in Gath, publish (it) not in tho 

2. 4 they told David, saying, (That) tho men 

3. 23 told Joab, saying, Abner the son of Ncr 
4. 10 When one told mo, saying. Behold, Saul 
7. II the Lord telleth thco that he will malio 

10. s When they told (it) unto David, ho sent 

11. 5 tho v/oman conceived, and sent and told 
II. 10 when they had told David, saying, Uriah 

11. 18 Joab sent and told David all tho things 

12. i3 the servants of David feared to tell him 

13. 4 he said unto him . . v/ilt thou not tell me? 

14. 33 So Jcab came to tho king, and told him 

15. 31 (one) told David, saying, Ahithophel (is) 
15 35 thou shalt tell (it) to Zadok and Abiatnar 
17. 16 tell David, saying. Lodge not tliis night 
17. 17 told them; and they went and told king 
17. 18 a lad fiaw them, and told Absalom : but 

17. 21 wont and told king David, and said unto 

18. 10 a certain man saw (it), and told Joab, and 
18. II Joab said unto the man that told him. And 
18. 21 Tlien said Joab to Cuohl, Go tell tho king 

18. 25 And the watchman cried, and told the Ici. 

19. 8 they told unto all tho people, saying, Eo. 
.24. 13 Gad came to David, and told him, and caid 

I .Kl I. 20 that thou shouldest tell them who shall 

1. 23 they told the king, saying. Behold Nathan 

2. 39 they told Shlmei, saying. Behold, thy no. 
10. 3 And Solomon told hor all her question b 
10. 3 there was not (any) thing .. he told her not 

14. 3 hcuhall toll thee vifhat shall become of tho 
j8. 12 when I come and tell Ahab,and he cann. 

18. i& Obadiah went to meet Ahab, and tole" him 

19. I Ahab told Jezebel all that Elijah had done 

20. 17 they told him, saying, There are men come 
a Kl. 4. 2 ^Vhat shall I do for thee ? tell mo, what 

4. 7 Then she came and told the man of God 
4. 27 hath hid (it) from me, and hath not told 

4. 31 he went again to meet him, and told him 

5. 4 (one) went in, and told his lord, f ajing 

6. 12 Elisha. .telleth tho king of Israel the v/o. 

7. 9 we may go and tell the king's household 
7. 10 they told them, saying. Wo canio to tho 
,7, II and they told (it) to the king's house wi6. 

7. 15 tho messengersretumed, and told the king 
9. 12 And they said, (It is) false ; tell ns nov/ 

9. 15 let none go forth, .to tell (it) in Jezreel 
9. 18 the watchman told, saying, Themossengcr 
9. 20 the watchman told, saying, He came even 
9. 36 AVTierefore they came again, and told him 

10. 8 there camo a messenger, and told him, sa. 

18. 37 Then came Eliaklm , . and toldliim the wo. 
I Cai.17. 10 I tell thee that the Lord v/ill bullc" *heo 

19. 5 there went (certain) and told David hov/' 
s Ch. 9. 2 And Solomon told her all her questions 

9. 2 there was nothing hid . . which he told her 

20. 2 there came some that told Jehoshaphat 
34. 18 the scribe told tho king, saying, Hllklah 

Neh. 2. 12 neither told I (any) man wh''tmy Godhad 

2. 16 neither had I as yet told (it) to the Jews 
2. 18 I told them of the hand of my God which 

Esth. 2. 22 Mordecai, who told (it) imto Esther tho 

3. 4 they told Haman, to see whether Mordo. 

3. 4 for he had told them that 'le (was) a Seyr 

4. 4 and her chamberlains cama and told (it) 
4. 7 Mordecai told him of all that had happo, 

4. 9 Hatach came and told Esther the words 
4. 12 And they told to Mordecai Esther's words 
6. 2 Mordecai had told of Blgthana aud Ter. 

8. I for Esther had told what ho (was) unto 
Job I. is, 16, 17, 19 I only am escaped alone to tell 

12. 7 the fowls of the air, and they shall tell 

15. 18 Which wise men have told from their fa. 
Psa, 52. title, Doeg the Edomite came and told Saul 
EccL 6. 12 who can tell a man what shall be after him 

8. 7 for who can tell him when it shall be ? 
JO. 14 what shall be after him, who can tell him? 
10. 20 that which hath wings shall tell the mat. 
Bong 1. 7 Tell me, Othou whom my soul loveth, wh. 

5. 8 I charge you . .that yetellhim, thatl(am) 
Isa. 19. 12 let them;tellthee now, and let them know 

36. 22 Then came Eliaklm. .and told him the wo. 
45. 21 Tell ye. .(who)hath told it from that time? 
Jer. 36. 16 We will surely tell the king of all these 
36. 17 Tell us now, Kow didst thou write all th. 
36. 20 and told all the words in the ears of the 
38. 27 he told them accordingto all these words 
48. 20 tell ye it in Amon, that Moab is spoiled 
Eze. 24. 19 Wilt thou not tell us what these (things 
Jon. 1. 8 Tell us, we pray thee, for whose cause' 
I, sb for tbd men kn^w ; ibenaued hd had tol4 



9, To number, write, cypher, ISp saphar. 

Gen. 15. 5 tell the stars, if thou be able to number^^ 

2 Ch. 2. 2 Solomon told out threescore and ten tho.' 
Psa. 48. 12 go round about her : tell tho towers the. 

56. 8 Thou tcllestmy wanderings : put thou my 

10. To number, recount, 150 saphar, 3. 

Gen. 24. 66 tho servant told Isaac all things that ha 
29. 13 And he told Laban all these things , 

37. 9 he dreamed yet another dream, and told 
37. 10 he told (it) to his father, and to his bret, 
40. 8 (Do) not interpretations (belong) to God t 

40. 9 the chief butler told his dream to Joseph J 

41. 8 Pharaoh told them his dreams ; but(there 

41. 12 we told him, and he interpreted to us our 
Exod 10. 2 that thou mayest tell in the ears of thy 

18. 8 ivloscstold hisfatherin lawall that the I^ 
24. J Moses came and told tho people all the 
Numi3. 27 they told him, and said. We came unto 
Josh. 2. 23 and told him all (things) that befell them 
Judg. ij. 13 his miracles which our fathers told us ot 

7. 13 (there was) a man that told a dream unto 
I Sa. II. 5 they told him the tidings of the men of 

1 E".i3. II his sons came and told him all the works 

13. II words . . them they told also to their father 

3 Eli. 8. 4 Tell me, I pray thee, all tne great things 

8. 5 as he was telling tho king how he had re. 
8. 6 when the king asked the woman, she told 

Esth. 5. II Haman told them of the glory of his riches 

6. 13 Haman told Zeresli his wife and all his fr. 

Psa. 32. 17 1 may tell all my bones : they look (and) 

36. 7 That I may . . tell of aU thy wondrous wo. 

44. I our fathers have told us, (what) work thou 

48. 13 that ye may tell (it) to tho generation fo. 
78. 3 we have heard . . and our fathers have told 

■Jer. 23. 27 their dreams v/hich they tell every maa 
■«3. 28 The prophet that hath a dream, let him 

13. 32 that prophesy false ■dreams . . and do tell 
Jooi I. 3 TeU yo your children of it, and Get) youi 

W.To put a word in the mouth, ■n^T .199 Diy, 

Ezra 8, 17 I told them what they should say unto I, 

12. To cause to liear, sip^ shamea, 5. 

Judg 13. 23 nor would, as at this tirae,havo told U8(sa. 
Isa. 42. 9 before they spring forth I tell you of them 

44. 8 have not 1 told thee from that time, and 

45. 21 hath told it from that time ? (have) not I 
48. 20 teU this, utter it (even) to the end of tha 

IZ.To tell again, avayyiWxo anaffgellS. 

Mark 5. 14 [told] (it) in the city, and in tho country 

5. 19 [tell] them how great things the Lord hath 

John 4. 25 when he is come, he wiU toll us aU things 

5. 15 [told] tho Jews that it Vi'aa Jesus which 

.cts 16. 38 tho Serjeants [told] these words unto tha 

2 Co. 7. 7 ho told us your earnest desire, your mo. 

14. To tell awaij or off, aTrayyixXa apa!JgcllS. j 
Matt. 8. 33 told every thing, and v/hat was befallen < 

14. 12 and buried it, and went and told Jesus 
28. .9 [as they went to toll his disciples, behold] 
28. 10 tell my brethren that they go into Galileo - 

Mark 6. 30 told him all things, both what they had 
iC. 10 [sho went and told them that had beenj 

16. 13 [they went and told (it) unto the residue] 
Luko 7. 22 teU Jolm what things ye have seen and 

8. 20 it was told him (by certain), which said 
8. 34 went and told (it) in the city and in tho 

8. 36 They also which saw (it) told them by 

9. 36 they kept (it) close, and told no man in 
13. I There ^ve^e . . some that told him of tho 
18. 37 they told him, that Jesus of Nazareth pa. 
24. 9 told all those things unto the eleven, and 

John 4. 51 his servants met him, and [told] (hlra), sa. 

2o. 18 Mary Magdalene camo and [told] the dls. 

Acts 5. 22 and found them not . . they returned, and 

5. 25 Then came one and told them, saying, B. 

12. 14 and told how Peter stood before thecata 

15. 27 who shaU also tell (you) the same thlng« 

16. 36 the keeper of tho prison told this saying 
si. 26 he went and told tho chief captain, saying 

23. 16 wentand entered into thocastlo, and told 

23. 17 for ho hath a certain thing to tell him 
23. 19 (him), What is this that thou hast to toll 

15. To lead through, relate, Stmiofiai diSgeomai. 
Mark 5. 16 they that saw (it) told them how it befell 

9. 9 he charged them that they should tell no 
Luko 9. 10 the apostles . . told him all that they .had 
Hob. II. 32 time would faU mo to teU of Gcdeon, and 

16. To see, know, be acquainted with, olSa, oida. 
Matt 21. 27 they ansv/ered. .and said. Wo cannot tell 
Markii. 33 they answered and said . .Wo cannot tell 
LukC2o. 7 That they could not tell whence (it was) 
John 3. 8 canst not tell whence it cometh, and wht, 

8. 14 ye cannot teU whence I come, and whifc 

16. 18 What is this, .we cannot tell what he sa. 

3 Co. 12. 2 whetherin the body, I cannot teU. .1 can. 

12. 3 out of the body, [I cannot teU] : God knolj 

Vl.To talk out, iK\a\eta eklaleO. 

Acts 23. 22 teU no man that thou hast showed thes 

18. To lead out, bring forth, ^^riydofiat ex?geomai. 
Luke24. 35 they told what things (were done) in tho 

19. To speak, tell, say, elwov eipon. 

Matt. 8. 4 See thou tell no man; but go thy way, sh. 
12. 48 answered and said unto him that ftold) 

16. 20 they should tell no man that he was Jesus 

17. 9 Tell the vision to no man, untU the son ot 
i3. 17 if he shaU ne^ect to hear them, teU(it) 
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llsltii. 34 will ask you one thin^, wliidi ifyc tell me 
jj. 4 Tell them which are bidden, Behold, I ha. 
2j. 17 Tell U3 therefore. What thinkest thou? Is 
24. 3 Tell U3, when shall these things be? and 

26. 63 that thou tell us whether thou be the Ch. 
28. 7 tell his disciples that he is risen from the 
28. 7 there shall yo see him: lo, I have told you 

Mark 5. 33 and fell down. .and told him all the truth 

7. 36 ho charged them that they [should tell] 

' 8. 26 Neither go into the town, nor tell (it) to 

9. 12 he answered and told them, Elias verily 

13. 4 Tell us, when shall these things be? and 

rt6. 7 tell his disciples and Peter that he gocth 
Xuke 5. 14 he charged him to tell no man: butgo, and 
7. 42 [Tell] me therefore, which of them will lo. 
. 8. 56 he charged them that they should tell no 

I g. 21 commanded (them) [to tell] no man that 

I 13. 32 tell that fox. Behold, I cast outdevils, and 
so. 2 Tell us, by what authority docst thou th. 
22. 67 Saying, Art thou the Christ? tell us. And 
22. 67 he said unto them. If I tell you, yo will . 
John 3. 12 If I have told you earthly things, and yo 
3. 12 how shall ye believe, if 1 tell you (of) he. 
4. 29 see a man which told mo all things that 
4. 39 which testified, lie told mo all that ever 
9. 27 1 have told you already, and yo did not 
JO. 24 said.. If thou be the Christ, tell us plainly 
10. 25 I told you, and yeljelievcdnot: the T,'ork3 
ji. 46 and told them what things Jesushad done 
14. 2 If (it were) not (so), I would have told you 
j6. 4 yo may remember that I told you of them 
J.8. 8 Jesus answered, I have told youthati am 
18. 34 Sayestthoa this, .or did others toll it theo 
20. 15 tell me where thou hast laid him, and 1 
Acta 5. SToUmewhothcryesoldthclandforBomu.t 

20. To say, speak, (dl, ipia erc6. 

Matt 21. 24 I in likewise mil tell you ty what autho. 
llarkii. 29 Iwill toll youby what authority I do these 
Johni4. 29 I have told you before it come to pass, th. 
fiev. 17. 7 I will tell thee the mystery of the woman 

21. To talk, Xa\eco lalco. 

Alatt 25. 13 (there) shall also this . .be told for a mc. 
Xuko 1.45 those things which v.'ere told her from the 

2. 17 the saying which was told them concern. 

2. 18 those things which were told them by the 
2. 20 had heard and seen, as it was told unto 

John 8. 40 a man that hath told you the truth, which 
»6. 4 these things have I told you, that when 

Acta 9. 6 it shall bo told thee v.fhat thou must do 
10. 6 [ho shall tell thee what thou oughtest to] 
Ti. 14 'VVho shall telltlice words, whereby thou 
22. JO it shall be told thee of all things v/hich 

27. 25 I bellevo..it shall bo even as it was told 

22. To lay out, say, speak, Xe'yci) le{/5. 

Matt 10. 27 What I tell you in darkness, (that) speak 

21. 27 Neither tell I you by what authority I do 
.Mafk I. 30 lay sick of a fever, and anon they tell him 

8. 30 ho charged them that they [should tell] 
10. 32 be^an to toll them what things should ha. 
11.33 Neitherdo I tell you by what authority I do 
Xuko 4. 23 I toll you of a truth, many widows were 

9. 27 I tell you of a truth, there bo some atan. 
10. 24 I tell you, that many prophets and kings 
12. 51 to give peace on earth? I toll you, Nay 

12. 59 I tell thee, thou shalt not depart thenco 

13. 3, 5 I tell you, Nay: but, except yo repent 
13. 27 I tell you, I know you not whence ye are 
J7. 34 I toll you, in that night there shallbe two 
J 3. 8 1 tell you that ho will avenge them spee. 
J 8. 14 I tell you, this man went down to his ho. 

19. 40 I tell you that, if these should hold their 

20. 8 Neither tell I you by what authority I do 
=2. 34 1 tell thee, Peter, the cock shall not crow 
24. 10 which told these things unto the apostles 

John 8. 45 because I teU (you) the truth, ye believe me 
12. 22 telleth Andrew. .Andrew and Philip tell 
13. 19 I tell you before it come, that, when it is 
16. 7 I tell you the truth; It is expedient for 

Acts 17. 21 but either to tell, or to hear some new thi. 

22. 27 said unto him. Tell me, art thou a Koman 
GaL 4. 21 Tell me, ye that desire to be under the 
Phil. 3. 18 I have told you often, and now tell you 

2 Th. 2. 5 when I was yet with you, I told you these 
Jude J 8 they told you there should be mockers in 

23. To indicate, declare, firivva menuo. 

Acta 23. 30 it waa told me how that the Jews laidwa. 

TELL (a fault), in time paat, to — 

1. To convict, convince, ^Xe-yya; ele^chd. 

Matt 1 8. 15 go and teU him ma fault between thee 

2. To say, speak or tell before, vpoera proepo. 

GaL 5. 21 1 have also told (you) in time past, that 

TELL before or tmto, to — 

I.To make thoroughly manifest, ^ia<Ta<bia> diasph. 
MattiS. 31 came and told unto Uicir lord all that was 

2. To say, speak or tell before, vpofpia proereo. 
. Matt24. 25 Behold, I have told you before 

« Co. 13. 2 I told you before, and foretell you, as if 

S. To lay out, say or speak before, irpo\4ya) prolego. 
Gal. 5. 21 of the which I tell you before, as I have 
. I Th. 3. 4 we told you before thstt we should suffer 

TELLIIKJ — 

ifumbef^-'Suirration, n|E« mispar. 

Judg. 7. xj 'vrhoa Gideon heard the telling of the dr. 



TE'-MA, K?'n, n:;fi sun hanit. 

1. A son of Islunael and hl8j)0fltcrity at the Persian Gulf. 
B.C 1840. 

Gen. 25. IS Kadar, and T., Jetur, Naphish, and Kcd. 
1 Ch. I. 30 Jlishma, and Dumah, Massa, Uadad..T. 

2. A city or district on tho N. of Arabia, near the desert 
of Syria; perhaps Teyma, on tho HaJ route. 

Job 0. 19 Tho troops of T. loolfed, the companlcsof 
Isa. 21. 14 The inhabitants, .of T. brought water to 
Jer. 25. 23 Dedan, and T., and Buz, and all. .in the 

TE'-MAN, TE-HLA'-NI, [^-n, 'jp-p. 

1. A son of Eliphaz son of Esau. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 36. I J tho sons of Eliphaz were T., Omar, Zcpho 

36. 15 duke T., duke Omar, duke Zepho, dnko 
I Ch. I. 36 Tho sons of Eliphaz; 'J' and Omar, Zo. 

2. An Edomite chief. B.C. liSo. 

Ccn. 36. 42 Duke Kenaz, duke T., duke Jlibzar 
1 Ch. I. 53 Duke Kenaz, duke T., duko Mibzar 

3. A race and district in or at tho N.E. of Edom. 

Gen. 36.. 34 Husham of the land of T. reigned In hia 
Jer. 49. 7 (Is) wisdom no more in T.? is counsel per. 

49. 20 purposed against the inhabitants of T. 
Eze. 25. 13 I will make it desolate from T.; and they 
Amos I. 12 Iwill send a lire upon T., which shall de. 
Obad. 9 thy mighty (men), O T.,8hallbedismaycd 
Hab. 3. 3 God came fromX., and tho holy One from ' 

TEHANITE, -JD'n. 

An inhabitant of Tcman. 

I Ch. I. 45 ITusham. .of the T. reigned In his stead 
Job 2. II Eliphaz the T., and Bildad tho Shuhite 

4. I Then Eliphaz the T. answered and said ' 
15. I Then answered Eliphaz the T., and said 
C2. I Then Eliphaz the T. answered and said 
42. 7 the Lord said to Eliphaz tho T., My wrath 
42. 9 Eliphaz the T. and Bildad the Shuhite 

TE-HE'-NI, 'jo-n forltmate. 

A son of Ashur, and descendant of Caleb son of ITur. 

I Ch. 4. 6 Ahuzam, and II<;pbor, and T., and Ilaah. 
TEHPER, to — 
1. To mix, mingle, hh^Malal. 

Exod29. 2 cakes unleavened tempered with oU, and 
2. To sprinkle, temper, ocn rasas. 

Eze. 46. 14 the third part of an hin of oil, to temper 
TEBIPEli, tempered (togeSier), to (bo) — 
l.To be salted, tempered, !r;g malach, i. 

Exod3o. 35 chalt make it a perfume .. tempered toge. 

2. To mix with, compound, avyKipavwin suffkeran. 

1 Co. 12. 24 God hath tempered tne body together 
TE3SIPEHANCE, to be temperate — 

1. Self restraint, continence, iyxpareia egkrateia. 

Acts 24. 25 he reasoned of righteousness, temperance 
Gal. 5. 23 Meekness, temperance : against such th. 

2 Pe. I. 6 to knowledge temperance; and to temper. 

2.T0 be -self restrained, coiitrneni, iyKpareioiJuiu 

1 Co. 9. 25. every man that striveth . . is temperate In 

3. Self restrained, continent, iyKparits egkrates. 

Titua I. 8 a lover of good men, sober, just, holy, to. 

i.Sound minded, prudent, <rd><j>puv s5phr5n. 

Titua 2. 2 That the aged men be sober, grave, tern. 
TEMPEST, (teased TOth) — 
X.An inundation, flood, storm, Dtj zerem. 

Isa. 28. 2 (which) as a tempest of hail (and) a des. 
30. 30 a devouring Are, (with) scattering, and te 
32. 2 aqhidingplacc.anda covert tromthete. 

2. Hurricane, n^w suphah. 

Job 27. 20 a tempest stealeth him away in the night 

3. To be tossed about, tempestuous, "lyp scuir. 

Isa. 54. II Othouafflicted, tossed with tempest, (and) 

i.A whirlwind, tempest, "ijjp saar. 

Psa. 55. 8 I would hasten my escape from the. .te. 
B3. 15 persecutethem with thy tempest, and ma. 
Amoa I. 14 with a tempest in the day of the whirlw. 
Jon. I. 4 there was a mighty tempest in thesea, BO 
I. 12 for my sake this great tempest (is) upon 

5. A whirlwind, tempest, ■"nj;? searah. 

Isa. 29. 6 with storm and tempest, and the flame of 

&.A wind, rm ruach. 

Psa. II. 6 fire and brimstone, and an horrible tem. 

1.A tempest, whirlwind, ■"nj^tf' searah. 

Job - 9. 17 he breaketh me with a tempest, andmul. 

8.^ rushing, storm., tempest, BvtWa ihuella. 
Heb. 12. 18 nor unto blackness, and darkness, and te. 

9. .4 violent storm, Xai\a^ lailaps. 

2 Pe. 2. 17 clouds that are carried with a tempest; to 

Id. A shaking, agitation, (rairfiit seismos. 

Matt. 8. 24 there arose a great tempest in the sea, in. 

11. To be in a winter storm, xf'^aCo/"" cheimazom. 
Acta 27. 18 we being exceedingly tossed with a tem. 

12. Winter, a pouring storm, x^'M-'^" cheimon. 
Acts 27. 20 no small tempest lay on (ua), aU hope th. 

TEMPESTUOUS, (to bo) — 

\.To be tossed a.bout, be tempestuous, lyp saar. 

Jon. I. II, 13 for the sea wrought, and was tempos. 
2.T0 be tempestuous, frightful, njj'j' saar, 2. 

Paa. JO. 3 it shall be very tempestuoaa round about 



Z.Smokiug, violent, whirling, rv<pa>i/tKit tuphonikos. 
Acta 27. 14 there arose against itatcnipcstuoutwind 

TEMPLE — 
l.J/ouse, n"3 hayilh. 

2 KL. 1 1. 10 shields, that (wore) In tho temple of tha 
II. II from tho right corner o' the temple to tho 
11. II tho temple, (along) by the altar and tho 
II. 13 sho came to the people into the temple of 
I Ch. 6. 10 the temple that Solomon built in Jcruaa. 

10. 10 fastened his head in the temple of Itagou 
a Ch.23. 10 of the templo to the left side of tho tem. 

S3. JO along by the altar and the templo, by tho 

35. 20 when Josiah liad prepared thetomple, N. 

2. Palace, temiile, hyn hekal. 

1 Sa. 1. 9 sat upon a seat by a post of the templo of 

3. 3 the lamp of God went out in the temple 

2 Sx 22. 7 he did hear my voice out of hia temple, and 
J KL C. 3 tho porch before the temple of the house 

6. 5 round about, (both) of the temple and of 
6. 17 tho templo before It, was forty citljitsOo.) 

6. 33 also made he for the door of the temple 

7. 21 set. .the pillars In the porch of ttaetcmplo 
7. 50 tho doors of the house, (to wit), of the to. 

•a Kl. i3. 16 cut off (the gold from) the doorsof thetc. 

23. 4 to bring forth out of the temple of the L. 
24. 13 which Solomon. . had made in the templo 

3 Ch. 3. 17 he reared up the pillars before the templo 

4. 7 set (them) in the templo, five on tho right 
4. 8 placed (them) In the temple, five on tho 
4. 22 tho doors of tho house of the templo, (wo. 

26. 16 went into the temple of the Loud to bom 

27. 2 ho entered not into the temple of tho Lo. 
29. 16 that they found in tho temple of the Lo. 

36. 7 and put them in his templo at Babylon 
Ezra 3. 6 tho foundation of the temple of the LORD 

3. 10 builders laid the foundation of the templo 

4. I builded the temple unto the LORD God of 
Noh. 6. 10 Let U3 meet together, .within the templo 

6. 10 let us shut the doors of the temple ; for 

6. II would go into the temple to save his lifo 
Psa, 5. 7 v/ill I worship towat-d thy holy templo 

11. 4 The Lord (is) in his holy temple, tho Lo. 
18. 6 he hoard my voice out of liis temple, and 
27. 4 to behold, .and to enquire in his templo 
29. 9 in his temple doth -every one apeak of (his) 
48. 9 We have thought, .in the midst of thy to. 
65. 4 goodness of thy house . . of thy holy templo 
C8. 29 Because of thy templo at Jerusalem shall 
79. I thy holy temple have they defiled ; they 

J38. 2 I will worship toward thy holy templo.and 

Isa. 6. I and lifted up, and his train filled the te. 

44. 28 to the temple, Thy foundation shall be laid 

C6. 6 a voice from the temple, a voice of the L. 

Jer. 7. 4 lying words, aaying. The temple of the L. 

7. 4 The temple of the LOKD, The temple of 

24. I baskets of tigs (were) set before the templo 
•50. 28 to declare, .the vengeance of his templo 
51. II because it (is), .the vengeance of his tem. 

Eze. 8. 16 the door of the temple of the Lord, betw. 
8. 16 their backs toward the temple of the Lord 
41. I he brought me to the temple, and meoa. 
41. 4 the breadth, twenty cubits, before the to. 
41. 15 with the innertemple, and the porcheaof 
41. 20 palm trees made, and (on) the wall of tho 
41. 21 The posts of the temple (were) squared 
41. 23 the temple and the sanctuary had two do. 

41. 25 made on them, on the doors of the tem. 

42. 8 before the temple (were) an hundred cu. 
Boa. B. 14 forgotten his Maker, and buildeth temp. 
Joel 3. 5 have carried into your temples my goodly 
Amos 8. 3 the songs of the temple shallbe bowlings 
Jon. I. 4 I will look again toward thy holy templo 

2. 7 came in unto thee, into thine holy tem. 
Mlc. I. 2 be witness against you., from his holy to. 
Hab. 2. 20 the Lord (is) in his holy temple : let all 
Bag. 2. 15 was laid upon a stonein the templeoftho 

2. 18 the foundation of the Lord's templo was 
Zech. 6. 12 and he shall build the temple of thcLoRD 

6. 13 ho shall build the temple of the Lord; and 

6. 14 a memorial in the templo of the L0R1> 

6. 15 shall come and build in the temple of tho 

8. 9 the foundation, .was laid, that the tera. 
MaL 3. J shall suddenly come to hia temple, even 

Z.Palace, temple, hvyf hekal. 

Ezra 5. 14 Nebuchadnezzar took out of the templo 

5. 14 brought them into the temple of Babylon 

5. 14 those did Cyrus, .take out of the templo 

5. 15 carry them into the temple that (is) in J, 

6. 5 Nebuchadnezzar took forth out of the to. 
d. 5 brought again unto the temple which (is) 

Dan. 5. 2 Nebuchadnezzar had taken out of the to. 
5. 3 ve^elB that were taken out of the ten>plo 

l.Sacred, priestly edifice, temple, Upov hicron. 
Matt. 4. 5 setteth him on a pinnacle of thetemjJo 
12. 5 the priests in the temple profane tho sa. 
12. 6 in this place is (one) greater than the te. 
21. 12 Jesus went into the temple of God, and ■ 
21. 12 bought in the temple, and overtlu-cw tha 
21. 14 and the lame came to him in the temple 
21. 15 the children cryingin the temple, and s.\. 
21. 23 when he was come into the temple, the . 
24. I Jesus went out, and departed from the to. 
24. 1 to show him the buildings of tho temple. 
26. 55 aat daily with you teaching in the temple 
Uarkii. II entered into Jerusalem, and into thete. 
•II. 15 Jesus went into the temple, and began to 
II. 15 them that sold and bought in the teupla 
II. li sboold carry (any) ressel through tb« te. 



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Markii. 27 as ha was walking In the temple, there 

23. 35 and said, while he taught in the temple 
13. J as ho went out of the temple, one cl his 

13. 3 And as he sat. .over against the temple 

14. 49 I was daily with you In the temple teacli. 
Jjlke X. 37 And ho came by the spirit Into the temp. 

a. 37 -departed not from the temple, but served 
s. 46 they found him in. the temple, sitting in 

4. 9 set him on a pinnacle of the temple, and 
18. 10 'two men went up intothe temple to pray 
19. 45 he went into the temple, and began to ca. 
19. 47 ho taught daily in the temple. But the ch. 
so. I he taught the people in the temple, and 
21. s i^ some spake ofthe temple, how.it was ad. 
21. 37 the day time he was teaching in the tem. 

21. 38 people came early . .to him in the temple 

22. 52 chief priests, and captains of the temple 
22. 53 When I was daily with you in the temple 
84. 53 were continually In the temple, praising 

Jolrn 2. 14 found in the temple those that sold oxen 
. e. js he drove them all out of the temple, and' 

5. 14 Jesus fludeth him in the temple, and said 
7. 14 Jesus went up iiito the temple, and taught 

7. 28 Then cried Jesus in the temple, as he ta. 

8. 2 [he came again Into the temple, and all] 
8. 20 spake Jesus . . as he taught in the temple 
8, 59 went out of the temple, going through the 

10. 21 Jesus walked in the temple, in Solomon's 

11. 56 spake., as they stood iu the temple. What 

18. 20 in the temple, whither the Jews always 
Acts 2. 46 continuing . . with one accord in the temple 

I went up together into the temple at the 
3 the gate of the temple which is called Be. 
3 alms of them that entered into the temple 

3 Peter and John about to go into the temple 
a entered With them into the temple, walk. 

. 10 for alms at the Beautiful gate of the tem. 
I the captain of the temple, and the Saddu. 
5, 3o speak in the temple to the people all the 
5. 21 they entered into the temple early in the 
5. 24 the captain of the temple and the chief pr. 
S- 23 ni?n whom ye put in prison are . . in the to. 

5. 42 in' the temple, and in every house, they 

19. 27 the temple of the groat goddess Diana sh. 
21. 26 entered into the temple, tosignify the ac. 
31. 27 the Jews, .when they saw him iu the tem. 
21. 28 brought Greeks also into the temple, and 
21. 29 that Paul had brought into the templo 

21. 30 took Paul, and drew him out of the temp. 

22. 17 while I prayed in the temple, I was in a 

24. 6 also hath gone about to profane the temp. 
24. 12 they neither found me in the temple disp. 
24. 18 certain Jews . . found mo purified in the te. 

25. 8 neither against the temple,noryet against 
s6. 31 the Jews caught me in the temple, and 

T Co. 9. 13 that they . .live (of the things) of the tem. 

H.A dwelling place, intier sanctuary, va6s naos. 
Matt 23. 16 Whosoever shall swear by the temple, it 

23. 16 shall swear by the gold of the temple, he 

03. 17 whether i3.greater, the gold, or the temple 
3. 21 whoso shall swear by the temple,s weareth 
3. 35 whom ye slow between the temple and 

s6. 61 I am able to destroy the temple of God 
37. 5 he cast down the . . silver in the temple 
37. 40 Thou that destroyest the temple, and bu. 
37. 51 the veil of the temple was rent iu twain 
Mari: 14. 58 I will destroy this temple that is made 

15. 20 thou that destroyest the temple, and hu. 
15. 38 the veil of the temple was rent in twain 

Xuko I. 9 when he went into the temple of the Lord 
1. 31 marvelled that he tarried . . in the temple 

1. 22 that he had seen a vision in the temple 

23. 45 the veil of the temple was rent in the ml. 
John a. ig Destroy this temple, and in three days I 

2. 20 Forty and six years was this temple in b. 
2. 21 But he spake of the temple of his body 

Acta 7. 48 the Most High dwelleth not in [temples] 
17. 24 dwelleth not in temples made with hands 

I Co. 3. j6 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God 
3. 17 If any man defile the temple of God, him 
3. 17 for the temple of God is holy, which, .ye 
6. 19 know ye not that your body is the temple 

6. 16 what agreement hath the temple of God 

6. 16 for ye are the temple of the living God 

2. 21 groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord 

4 so that he as God sittetli in the temple of 

3. 12 will I make a pillar in the temple of my 

7. IS and serve him day and nightin his temple 
II. I measure the temple of God, and the altar 
II. 3 the com-t which is without the temple le. 
II. 19 the temple of God was opened in heaven 
II. 19 there was seen in his temple the ark of 

14. [15I. 17 another angel came out of the temple 
25. 5 the temple of the tabernacle of the testi. 

15. 6 the seven angels cameout [of the temple! 
151 8 the temple was iilled with smoke from the 

15. 8 no man was able to enter into the temple 

16. 1 1 heard a great voice [out of the temple] 
16 17 there came a great voice out of the temple 
21. 33 I saw no temple therein : for the Lord 
at. 22 God Almighty and the Lamb are the tem. 

^. House, oIkos oikos. 

Lukeii. SI perished between the altar and the temple 
T2HPLE3 — 
Tlie temples, upper cheeks, r\^_ raqqah. 

Judg. 4. 21 smote the nail into his temples, and fast. 
i. 22 lay dead, and the nail (was) in his temples 

5. 26 pierced and stricken through his temples 

4. 3 thy temples (are) like a piece of a pomeg. 

6. 7 As a pl«ce ot a pomegranate <;are) thy te.. 



a Co. 

Eph. 
2Th. 
Ker. 



TEMPOEAl — 

For a seasmi or time, wpScrKaipos proskairos, 

2 Co. 4. 18 for the things which are seen (are) temp. 

TEMPT, (not) to be tempted, to — 

l.To prove, try, test, Jn^ bachan. 

Mai. 3. 15 (they that) tempt God are even delivered 

2.2*0 try, prove, .■»9J nasah, 3. 

Gen. 22. I God did tempt Abraham, and said onto 
Exodij. 2 Moses said, .wherefore do ye tempt the 

17. 7 they tempted the Lord, saying. Is the L. 
Numi4. 22 have tempted mo now these ten tim6s,and 
Dout. 6. 16 Yo shall not tempt, .as ye tempted (him) 
Psa. 78. 18 they tempted God in their heart, by asking 

78. 41 they turned back, and tempted God, and 

. 78. 56 tliey tempted and provoked the most high 

95. 9 your fathers tempted me, proved me, and 

106. 14 lusted exceedingly, .and tempted God in 

Isa. 7. 12 I wiU not ask, neither will I tempt the L. 

Z.Not to he tempted or tried, aTrelpacrro^ apcirastos. 
Jas. 1. 13 God cannot be tempted with, evil, neither 

4. To try, prove exceedingly, hcimpd^a ekpeirazS. 

Matt. 4. 7 Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God 

Luke 4. 12 Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God 

10. 25 n certain lawyer stood up, aiid tempted 

I Co. lo. 9 Keither let us tempt Christmas some of 

5. To try, prove, ■srnpa^oi peirazo. 

Matt. 4. 1 Then was Jesus led. .to be tempted of the 
■ 16. I the Sadducees came, and tempting desired 

19. 3 The Pharisees also came unto him, temp. 
22. 18 and said. Why tempt ye me, (ye) hypocr.? 
22. 35 asked(lumaquestion), tempting him, and 

Mark 1. 13 he was there. .fortydays,temptedof Satau 
8. Ti seeking of him a sign .. tempting him 

10. 2 And the Pharisees came to him., tempting 
12.15 Why tempt ye me ? bring me a penny, that 

Luke 4. 2 Being forty days tempted of the devil 

11. 16 others, tempting (liim), sought of him a 

20. 23 [and said unto them. Why tempt ye me?] 
John 8. 6 (This they said, tempting him, that they] 
Acts 5. 9 ye h.ive agreed together to tempt the sp. 

1 5. 10 why tempt ye God, to put a yoke upon tlio 
1 Co. 7. 5 that Satan tempt you not for your incon. 

10. 9 as some ot them also [tempted], and were 
10. 13 who will not suffer you to be tempted ab. 

Gal. 6. I considering thyself, lest thou also be tem. 
I 111. 3. 5 lest, the tempter have tempted you, and 
Heb. 2. 18 that he himself hath suffered, being tem. 

2. 18 ho is able to succour them that are temp. 

3. 9 your fathers tempted me, proved me, and 

4. 15 was in all points [tempted] like as (we are 

11. 37 they were sawn asunder, were tempted 
Jas. I. 13 Lot no man say when he is tempted, I am t. 

1. 73 God cannot., neitliertempteth he any man 
I. 14 every man is tempted, when he is drawn 

TEMPTATION, tempter 

l.A trying, trialj'riDa massah. 

Deut. 4. 34 by tempt.-itions, by signs, and by wonders 
7. 19 The groat temptations which thine eyes 
29. 3 The great temptations which thine eyes 
Psa. 95. 8 (in) the day of temptation in the wilder. 

2. Trial, proof, vctpacr/iSs peirasmos. 

Matt. 6. 13 lead us not into temptation, hut deliver 

26. 41 and pray, that ye enter not into temptat 

M3rki4. 38 Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter into to. 

Luke 4. 13 when the devil had ended all the tempt. 

8. 13 have no root. . and in time of temptation 

U. 4 lead us not into temptation, but" deliver 

32. 28 have continued with me in my temptati. 

22. 40 Pray ye that yo enter not into temptation 

22. 46 riseand pray, lestyeenterinto temptation 

Acts 20. 19 with many tears, and temptations, which 

1 Co. 10. 13 There hath no temptation taken yon but 

10. 13 Ti-a; ivith the temptation also make a way 

4. 14 my temptatiou which was in my flesh ye 

6. 9 they that will bo rich fall into temptation 

3. 8 in the day of temptation in the v/ilderncss 

I. 2 count it all joy when ye fall into, .tempt. 

I. 12 Blessed (is) the man that endureth temp. 

1. 6 In heaviness through manifold teiijptati. 

2. 9 how to deliver the godly out of.temptations 

3. 13 will keep thee from the hour of temotat. 

Z.Tn try, proiie, veipd^a peirazo. 

Matt. 4. 3 when the tempter came to him, ho said 
I Th. 3. 5 sent to know, .lost by some means the te. 

TEH (strings, instrument of) — 
l.Tcn, tenth, ten stringed instrument, I'ili'j; asor. 
Gen. 24 55 Let the damsel abide, .at the least ten 
Psa. 33. 2 psaltery(and)aninstrumentof tenstrings 
92. 3 I'pon an instrument of ten strings, and 
144. 9 upon . . an instrument of ten strings will 
2. Ten. rn^j?, -1^;; eser, asarah. 

Gen. 5. 14 the days .were nine hundred and ten ye. 
j6. 3 Ahram had dwelt ten years in the land of 
iS. 32 Peradventure ten shall be found there 

18. 32 he said, I will not destroy (it) for ten's 3. 
24. 10 the servant took ten camels of the camels 
24. 22 twobraceletsforherhands often (shekels) 
31. 7 deceived me, and changed my wages ten 

31. 41 and thou hast changed my wages ten ti. 

32. 15 ten bulls, twenty she asses, and ten foals 

42. 3 Joseph's ten brethren went down to buy 

43. 23 ten asses laden with the good things of E. 
45- 2J ten^she asses laden witli com and bread 
50. 22 and Joseph lived an hundred and ten yc. 
^.,36 Joseph died, (being) an hundred and tea 



Cal. 
iTI. 
Ileb. 
Jas. 

1 Pe. 

2 Pe. 
Eov. 



ExodiS. 

26. 

26. 

27. 

34- 

36. 

36. 
, 38. 
lev. 26. 

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Kum. 7. 

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29. 

Dcut. I. 

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10. 

Josh. 1 5. 

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24. 

Judg. I. 
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4- 
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I Sa. i'. 
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18. 
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Ki. 5. 
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20. 
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3Ch. 4. 
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Neh. 



8. 
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Esth. 3. 
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Job 19. 

Eccl, 7. 

Isa. 5. 



21, 25 rulers of fifties, and rulers of tens '' 

1 shalt make the tabernacle (with) ten cur. 

16 Ten cubits (shall be) the length of a board 
12 their pillars ten, and their sockets ten 

28 wrote upon the tables . . the ten comman. 
8 every wise hearted man. .made ten curt. 

21 The length of a board (was) ten cubits.iuid. 

12 their pillars ten, and their sockets ten. 

26 ten women shall bake your bread in ono ' 
5, 7 thy estimation .. for the female ten sh. 

14 One spoon of ten (shekels) of gold, full of 
20 One spoon of gold of ten (shekels), full o£ 
26, 32, 38, 44, 50, 56 One golden spoon of ten 
62, 65, 74, 80 One golden spoon of ten (shekels) 

86 The golden spoons .. (weighing) ten (sh.) 
19 Ye shall not eat one day. .neither ten d. 
32 he that gathered least gathered ten horn. 

22 have tempted me now these ten times, and 
r ; ten biiUocks, two rams, (and) fourteen la. 

15 captains over fifties, and captains over tens 

13 declared unto you his covenant . .ten com. 

4 the first writing, the ten commandments 
57 Cain, Gibeah, and Timnah ; ten cities' with 

5 there fell ten portions to Manasseh, besl. 

5 out of tlie half tribe of Manasseh.ten cities 

26 All the cities (were) ten with their suburbs 

14 with him ten princes, of each chief houso 

29 (lied, (being) an hundred and ten years 
4 they slew of them in Bezek ten thousan.l 
8 died, (being) an hundred and ten years 

29 they slew of Moab. .about ten thousand 

6 take with thee ten thousand men of tho 

10 he went up with ten thousand men at his 

14 Barak went. . and ten thousand men after 

27 Gideon took ten men of his servants, aud 

3 and thore remained ten tliousand 

11 after him Elon. .he judged Israel ten yo. 
10 I will give thee ten (shekels) of silver by 

10 we will take ten men ot an hundred thr. 

34 there came against Gibeah ten thousand 

4 and they dwslt there about ten Tears 

2 he took ten men ot tlie elders of the elf j 

8 (am) not I better to thee than ten sonst 

4 numbered tliem. .ten thousand men of J 

17 Take now. .these ten loaves, and run fo 

18 carry these ton cheeses unto the captafn. 

5 David scut out ten young men; and Dav, 
38 it came to pass about ten days (after), th, 

16 the king left ten women, (v/hicli were) co. 

3 (thou art) worth ten thousand of us: the. 

11 I would have given thee ten (shekels) ot 

15 ten young men that bare Joab's armour 
43 We have ten parts in tho king, and we ho. 

3 the king took the ten v/omen (his) concu. 

23 Ten fat oxen, and twenty oxen out of tho 
14 he sent them to Lebanon, ten thousand a. 

3 ten cubits (v/as) tho breadth thereof bcf. 

23 two cherubim (of) olive tree, (each) ten cu. 

24 unto the uttermost part, .(were) ton cub. 

25 the other cherub (was) ten cubits: botli ' 

26 The height of tho ono cherub (was) ten cii, 
10 stones of ten cubits, and stones of eight 

23 ten cubits from tho ono brim tothe otlier 

24 (there were) knops compassing It, ten ia 

27 he made ten bases of brass ; four cubits 

37 After this (manner) he made the ten bad. 

38 Then made ho ten la vers of brass : one la. 
38 upon every ono of tho ten bases onelaver 
43 the ton bases, and ten lavers on the bases 
31 he said to Jeroboam, Take thee ten plec, 
31 rend tho kingdom, .and will give ten trL 

35 and will give it unto thee, (even) ten trt 
3 take with thee ten loaves, and cracknels 
5 he departed, and took with him ten taL. 

5 six thousand (pieces) of gold, and ten c&. 

7 ten chariots, and ten thousand footmen. 
7 He slew of Edom. .ten thousand, and foi 

17 Menahem. .(reigned)ten years in Samaria 

9 go forward ten degrees, or go back ten de. 
10 for the shadow to go down ten degrees 

10 let the shadow return backward ten deg. 

11 he brought the shadow ten degrees back. 
14 ten thousand captives, and all the crafts. 

25 Ishmael . . came, and ten men with hiin. 
61 the half (tribe) of Manasseh, by lot, tem 

7 of silver ten thousand talents, and ot 

1 twenty cubits the breadth . . and ten cub. 

2 ho made a molten sea of ten cubits from 

3 ten in a cubit, compassing the sea romid 

6 Ho made also ten lavers, and put five on 

7 he made ten candlesticks of gold accordl. 

8 He made also ten tables, and placed (th.) 
I In his days the land was quiet ten years 

11 smote of the children of Seir ten thousand 

12 (other) ten thousand (left) alive did the ch. - 
S ten thousand measures of wheat, and ten , 

24 a thousand bullocks and ten thousand sh. ^ 

9 he reigned three months and ten days in 
10 silverbasjns . .four hundred and ten, (and) 
12 and with him an hundred and ten males 
24 Sherebiah, Hashabiah, and ten of their 
12 they said unto us ten times. From all pL 

18 once in ten days store of all sorts ot wine 
I to br;;ig one of ten to dwell in Jonisalem 
9 I will pay ten thousand talents of silveif 

10 The ten sons of Haman the son of Ham. 

12 The Jews have slain, .the ten cons of Ha. 

13 let Haman's ten sons be hanged upon the 

14 decree was given, .and they hanged' Ha. 
3 ten times have ye reproached me : y© ara 

19 Wisdom strengtheneth. .more than ten 

10 ten acres -of vineyard stuOl yield one bath 



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Isa. 38. 
Jfer. 41. 

4'- 
41. 

- <»- 

£ze. 40. 

' 41. 

.4a. 
4S- 
4S- 
4S- 
45- 
48. 
48. 
43. 
48. 
48. 
48. 
Pan. I. 



' Amo3 5. 

6. 

Haj. 2. 

Zeoh. 5. 



S tan degrees backward. .BUn returned ten 
I ton men with him, came unto Gedallah 
a Then aroae Ishmael. .and the ton men th. 

8 ten men were found among them that sa. 

7 itiCame to pass after ten days that the wo. 

11 And he measured the breadth . . ten cubits 
* the breadth of the door (was) ten cubits 

4 before the chambers (was) a walk of ten 

1 thousand (reeds), and the breadth, .ten 
3 Bhalt thou measure.. breadth of ten the. 

5 the ten thousand of breadth, shall also the 
14 an homer of ten baths; for ten baths (are) 

9 twenty thousand In length, and of ten th. 
10 ton thousand in breadth, and toward 
10 the east ten thousand In breadth, and to 
13 twenty thousand in length, and ten thou. 

13 twenty thousand, and the breadth ten th. 
18 ten thousand eastward, and ten thousand 

12 Prove thy servants, I beseech thee, ten 

14 So ho consented, .and proved them ten 

15 at the end of ten days their countenances 
20 ho found them ten times better than all 

3 went forth (by) anjhiindred shall leave ton 
9 if there remain ton men in one house, that 

16 heapof twenty(mea9.),thero vvcro(but)ten 

2 twenty cubits, and the breadth thereof t. 
8. 23 tun men sliall talio hold out of all lanju. 

Z.Ten, ^"pS, "isfj^ asar^ asrah. 

Dun. J. 7 behold a fourth beast. .End Ith.".d ten ho. 
7. io of the ten horns that (iverc) in his hc.-id 
7. 24 ton horns out cf tliia kingdom (arc) t.on 

4. Ten, ZeKa dcha. 

Matt 20. 24 wh.cn the ten hoard (it\ they were moved 

25. I ten virgins, which toolc their lamps, and 

25. 28 give (it) Unto liim which hath ton talenta 

Markio. 41 when the ten hoard (it), they began to bo 

isake 14. "31 whether ho bo able with ten thousand to 

13. 8 what woman, having ton pieces of silver 

17. 12 there mot him ten men tliat were lepers 

17. 17 Were there not ton cleansed? but wlif,re 

19. 13 his ten servants, and delivered them ten 

iQ. 16 Lord, thy pound hath gained ten pounds 

19. 17 he said, .have thou autliority over ten ci. 

jg. 24 and give (it) to him that hath ten pounds 

19. 25 they said unto hira, I^ord, he hath ten po. 

Acts 23. 6 tarried among them moro than ten days 

Bo V. 2. 10 ye shall have tribulation ten days : be thou 

12. 3 having seven heads and ten horn3,'and eo, 

13. I ton horns, and upon his horns ten crowns 
17. 3 beast, .having seven heads and ten horns 
17. 7 which hath the seven heads and ten horns 

17. 12 the ten horns v.'hich thou sawest, are ten 
17. iC tho ten horns which thou sawcat upon the 

TEN thousand — 

.l.Z'o become a myriad, ten tJwusand, 33"3 raiah,. 4. 
Psa.144. 13 bring forth thousands and ten thousands 

2. A myriad, ten thousand, nj^T rebahah. 

Lev. 26. 8 an hundred of you shall put ten thousaiid 

Deut32. 30 How should, .two put ten thousand to fli. 
33. 2 and ho came with ten thousands of saints 
33. 17 they (are) the ten thousands of Ephraira 

Judgio. 10 WQ will take, .a thousand out of ten tho. 

I Sa. 18. 7 slain his thousands, and David his tenth. 

8 They have ascribed unto David ten thou. 
. II slain his thousands, and David his tenth. 

5 slow his thousands, and David his tenth. 

6 I will not be afraid of ten thousands of pe. 

7 A thousand shall fall . . and ten thousand 
. 10 Jly beloved (is). ,tho chiefest among tent. 

7 (or) with ten thousands of rivers of oil! 

. Z.A myriad, ten thousand, k'i3"!, "i3"! ribbS. 

I Ch.29. 7 five thousand talents and ten thousand dr. 
Dan. II. 12 ho shall cast down (many) ten thouaaoda 
. 4. Ten thousand, fivplot murioi. 

Matt 1 8. 24 one was brought . . which owed him ten th. 
X Co. 4. 15 though ye have ten thousand Instructora 

14. 19 than ten thousand words in an (unknown) 

S.jTeft thousand, fivpids murias. 

Jude 14 the Lord cometh with ten thousand othis 

TES thouiand times ien thousand — 

A myriad of myriads, [pT "la-i ribho ribvan. 

Dan. 7. 10 ten thousand limes tea thousand stood ho. 

TESDER (one), tenderness — 

1. Tender, soft, timid, %"} rah, ' 

Gen. 18. 7 fetched a calf tender and good, and gave 
29. 17 Leah (was) tender eyed ; but Kachcl was 

33. 13 lord knoweth that the children (are) tender 
Dent 28. 34 the man (that is) tender among you, and 

28. 56 The tender and delicate woman among 

I Ch.22. 5 my son (is) young and tender, and the ho. 

29. I my son.. (is yet) young and tender, and 
Prov. 4. 3 I was my father's son, tender and only 
Isa. 47. I thou Shalt no more bo called tender and 
Kze. 17. 22 I will crop off from the top. .a tender one 

2. Tenderness, %-\ rok. 

Dent 2?. 56 would not.. for delicatenora and tender. 

Z.Soft, tender, airaXos hapalos. 

Matt 24. 32 When his branch is yet tender, and put. 
■ ■ y Marki3. 28 Wlien her branch is yet tender, and put. 

TENDER 1>ranch, hearted, mercy, plant — 
l.Sucklinff, tender branch or plant, pji' yoneq. 
Zsa. 53. a shall grow up before bim 03 a tender p. 



i3. 
21. 

Tsa. 3. 

91. 
Song 3. 
Mic. 6. 



2. Suckling, tender branch or plant, ni^j'l" yoneqeth. 

Job 14. 7 that the tender branch thereof will not 
3. Tender of heart, 35S T] rak lehab. 

2 Ch. 13. 7 llelioboam was young and tender hearted 
i.Compassionate,7nerciful, (O(rir\ayxyot eusplaffch. 
Eph. 4. 32 bo ye liind one to another, tender hearted 
5. Pitiful, oiKTipiKov oiktirmOn. 

Jas. 3. 1 1 tho Ix>rd is very pitiful, and of tender mer. 
^.Bowels of kindness, airKayxfa iKtovs sphla^chna 
Luke I. 78 Through tho tender mercy of our God, wh. 
TENOir -^ 
Hand, n; yad. 

Erod.nfi. 17 Two tenons (shall thcro bo) !n one board 
26. 19 sockets under ono bo.ird for his tv/o tenons 
:!6. 19 sockets under anotlier. .forhis tv.'o tenons 
36. 22 Ono board had two tenons, equally distant 
36. 24 sockets undcronoboardforhistv/o tenons 
36. 24 Bockets under aupthcr. .for hb twotonons 
TENOE — 
Mouth, n^peh. 

Gen. 43. 7 wetoldhlmaccordlngtolhotcnorcf these 
Exod.34. *7 after the tenor of thcso wordalhavo made 
TEHT — 
l.Tcnt; hnU ohcl. 

Gca. 4. 20 ho was tho father of such 03 dwell intents 
9. SI and ho was uncovered within his tent 
9. :7-and he shall dwell in tho tents of Ghcm 

12. 8 pitched hia tent, (liavuig)Ecth-cl on tho w. 

13. 3 unto tho place where his tent had been 
13, 3 Lot also, .had flocks, and herds, and tents 
iS, I ho sat in the tent door in Uao heat of tho 
18. 2 ho ran to meet them from tlio tent door 
i3. 6 Abraham hastened into tho tent unto Sa. 

18. 9 Vr'hero(is)Sarali..hoDaid, Behold, in thot. 
iS. 10 Sarah heard (it) in tho tent door, which 

24. Cj brought her into his mother Sarah's tent 

25. 27 Jacob (v/as) a plain man, dwelling in tents 

26. 25 builded an altar . . and pitched his tent t)i. 
31. 25 Jacob had pitched his tent in the mount 
ji. 33 went into Jacob's tent, and into Leah's t. 
31. 33 into tho two maid servants' tents; but ho 
3J. 33 Leah's tent, and entered into r>.achel's to. 
'31. 34 Laban searched all tho tent, but found (th.) 
33. ig a field, where ho had spread his tent, at 

35. 21 and spread his tent beyond tho tower of 
Exod.if). 16 take ye. .for (them) Vi-hich (arc) In hb to. 

lO. 7 (their) welfare ;"and they came into the tent 
26. II couplo tho tent together, that it may bo 

26. 12 that rcmaineth of the curtainsof tlie tent 

26. 13 in tho length of the curtains of the lent 
26. 14 thou shalt make a covering for the tent 
16. 39 make an hanging for tho door of the tent 
33, 8 atood every man (at) his tent door, and lo. 
33. 10 and worshipped, every man (in) his tent 
33. II his tent, and his covering, his taches, and 

36. 14 made curtains of goats" (hair) for tho tent 
36. 18 fifty taches of brass to couplo tho tent to. 

36. 19 ho mado a covering for tho tent (of) rams' 
39. 33 tho tabernacle of tlie tent of tho congrcg. 
39. 33 tho tont, and all his furniture, his taches 

39. 40 tho tabernacle, for the tent of the congre. 

40. 2, 6, 7, 22, 24, 26 tho tent of thp congregation 
40. 19 ho spread abroad tho tent over tho tabor. 
40. 19 put the covering of the tent above upon 
40. 29, 30, 32, 34, 35 tho tent of tho congregation 

JjOT. 14. 8 Enall tarry abroad out of his tent seven 

'Num. 3. 25 tho tabernacle, and tho tent, the covering 

9. 13 tho tabernacle, (namely), tho tent of tho 

J 1. 10 v/ecp,, every man in tho door of his tent 

l6. 2S Depart, I pray you, from the tents of th. 

16. 27 stood in the door of their tents, and their 
jg. 14 when amandiethin a tent : all that come 

19. 14 into the tent, and all that (is) ir the tent 
ig. 18 sprinkle (it) upon tho tent, and upon all 
24. 3 How goodly are thy tents, O Jacob! (and) 

Dcut. I. 37 ye murmured in your tents, and said. Be. 

3, 30 say to them. Get you into your tents again 
It. e their tent3,andall tho substance that (was) 
j6. 7 turn in tho morning, and go unto thy te. 
33. i8Rojoice, Zebulun. .and, Issachar, inthytc, 

Josh. 3. 14 the people, removed from their tents, to 
7. ?i hid in the earth, in the midst of my tent 
7. 22 ran unto tho tent, .(it was) hid in his tent 
7. 53 took them out of tho midst of the tent, and 
7. 34 his sheep, and liisteiit, and all that he had 
22. 4 get you unto your tents, (and) unto tho 

22. 6 blessed them . . and they went unto their t, 

23. 7 Joshua sent them away also unto their to. 
22. 8 Eoturn with much riches unto your tents 

Judg. 4. II pitched his tent unto tho plain of Zaana. 
4. 17 Sisera fled away on his feet to the tent of 

4. i3 he had turned in unto her into tho tent 
4. 20 Stand in the door of the tent; and it shall 
4. 21 Hober'fl wife, took a nail of tho tent, and 
3. 24 blessed shall she bo above women in the t, 

6. 3 came up with their cattle and their tents 

7. 8 and ho sent all., every man unto his tent 
7. 13 came unto a tont, and smoto it that it fell 

7, 13 and overturned it, that the tent lay alon^ 

8. II them that dwdt in tents on the east of 1< . 

20. 8 Wo will not any (of us) go to his tent, nc. 
I Sx 4. 10 they fled every man into his tent : and 

13. 2 tho people he sent every man to his tent 

17. 34 And David, .put his armour in his tent 
a Sa. 7. 6 have walked in a tent and in a tabcmaclo 

16. 22 they spread Absalom a tent upon the top 
18. 17 aad all Israel fled every one to bia tent 



3 Sa. 19. 8 for Isr.iel had fled every man to hi* tent 
20. I no part in David, .every man to hi& tent* 
20. 33 retired from tlic city, every man to hiatcnt' 

I KL 8. 66 went unto their tents joyful and glad of 
12. 16 to your tents, O Israel : now see to tblno 

12. 16 So Israel departed unto tlieir tents 

» Kl. 7. 7 left their tents, and their horses, and their! 
7. 8 they went into ono tent, and did eat nni 
7. 8 entered into another tent, and carried - 

7. 10 and asses tied, and the tents as they (we.) 

8. 31 smote, .and the people fled into their tents 

13. 5 tho children of lEracl dwelt In their tent* 

14. 13 and they fled every man to their tents 

1 Ch, 4. 41 smote their tents, and the habitations 

5. lo they dwelt In their tents througliout all " 

13. I prepareda place. .andpitchcdforitatcnt 

16. I ect it in the midst ol the tent that David 

17. 3 have gone from tent to tent, and from (one) 
a Ch. I. 4 for he had pitched a tent for it at Jerusa, 

7. 10 he sent tho people away into their tents ■ 
10. 16 to your tents, Israel, .went to their tents 

14. 13 Tlicysmotoalso tho tcntsof cattle, and car. 
25. 23 Judah..they fled every man to his tent 

Psa. 69. 23 desolate; (and) let none dwell in their te. 

78, 55 and mado the tribes . . to dwell in their to 

78. 60 tho tont (which) he pl.oced among men 

84. lo than to dwell in tho tents of wickedness 

106. 23 murmured in their tents, (.and) hearkened 

120. 3 Woo (is) mo. .(that) I dwell In the tents of 

Song 1. 3 as tho tents of Kedar, as tho curtains of 

Isa. 38. 12 is removed from mo .as a shepherd's tent 
40. 33 sprcadeth thom out as a tent to dwell in 
54. 3 Enlarge the place of thy tent, and let thciii 

Jor. 4. 20 suddenly are my tents spoiled, (and) my 

6. 3 they shall pitch (their) tents against her 
JO. 20 (there is) none to etrctch forth my tent 
30. 18 bring again tho captivity of Jacob's tentii 
33. 7 all your days yo shall dwell in tents ; that 
35. 10 we btivo dv.'cit in tents, and have obeyed 
37. 10 should they rise up every man in his tent 
49. 29 Their tents and '.heir flocks shall they tako 

JIab. 3. 7 saw tho tents of Cushan in aflliction : (and) 
Zech.i2. 7 Tho LoKD also shall save tho tents of Ju. 

2.Taier7tacle, dwelling place, ]^'y mishkan. 

Song I. 8 feed thy kids beside tho shepherds' tcnta 
Z,Covcring, booth, njp sukkah, 

2 Siu II. II Israel, and Judah, abide intents; andmjr 

i.JIollov) place, belly, njij quHah. 

:i^am23. 8 went after the man of Israel Into tho tent 

THTTa, (to abide In) — 

l.To incline, encamp, njij chaTiah, 

Jfum. 9. 30 they atodo In their tents, and according 

9. 22 children of Israel abodo in their tents 
Ezra 8. 15 there abodo we in tents three days: and 

2.Camp, njng machaneh. 

irumi3. 19 what cities (they be)., whether In tents, or 

1 Sa. 17. 53 returned, .and they spoiled their tents 

3 Kl. 7. 16 people went out, and spoiled the tents 

2 Ch.31. 3 to praise in the gates of tho tents of tho 
Zeoh.14. 15 all the beasts that shall bo in these tents 

TEHTH deal, part — 

\.A tenth part, i&yD maaser. 

Kum 18. 21 given the children of Levi all the tenth 

1 8. 36 ye shall offer, .a tenth (part^ of the tiths 

Jlze. 45. II that tho bath may contain tne terth par4 

45- 14 (ye shall oQer) tho tenth part of a bath ;. 

2.Ten, n'lfc'j; asor. 

E:vodi2. 3 In the tenth (day) of this month they sh. 

Lev. 16, 29 on tho tenth (day) of the month, ye shall 
33. 37 on the tenth (day) of this seventh month 
25. 9 to sound oD the tenth (day) of the seventh 

U'um29. 7 yo shall have on the tenth (day) of this so. 

Josh. 4. 19 came up out of Jordan on the tenth (day) 

2 Ki. 25. 1 it came to pass, .in the tenth (day) of the 
Jer. 52. 4 it came to pass .. in the tenth (day) of tho 

52. 13 la the fifth month, in the tenth (day) of 
E?e. 20. I in the fifth (month), the tenth (day)of tha 
24. I in the tenth (day) of the month, the word 
4P. I ill tho tenth (day) of the month, in the fo. 

Z.Tenth, n'pi!_ asiri. 

Gen. 8. 5 until the tenth month : In tho tenth (mo.) 
Exodi6. 36 Now an omer (is) the tenth (part) of an ep. 
Lev. 3. II bring for his offering the tenth part of an 

6. 20 tho tenth part of an ephah of fine flour 
27. 33 concerning the tithe, .the tenth shall ba 

Kum. 3. 15 the tenth (part) of an ephah of barley meal 

7. 66 On the tenth day Ahiezer the son of Am. 

38. 3 a tenth (part) of an ephah of flour for a 
Deut33. 2 to his tenth generation shall he not enter 

33. 3 to their tenth generation shall they not 0. 

3 KI.23. I the ninth year of hisreignin tho tenth m. 
I Ch.i2. 13 Jeremiah the tenth, Machbanai the clev. 

24. II The ninth to Jeshuah, the tenth to Sheca. 
23. 17 The tenth to Shimei, (he), his sons, and 
27. 13 The tenth . .for tho tenth month (waa)M. 
Ezra 10. 16 sat down in tho first day of the tenth mo, 
Esth. 2. 16 the tenth month, which (is) the month T. 
Isa. 6. 13 in it (shall be) a tenth, and (it) shaU return 
Jer. 32. I in the tenth year of Zedekiah king of Ju. 

39. I in the tenth month, came Kcbuchadrezzar 

32. 4 ninth year of his rgign in the tenth month 
]3ra. 24, I in the ninth year, in the tenth month, in 

29. I In the tenth year, in the t«nth (month). In 

33. 21 in the tenth (month), in the fifth (day) of 
45. II and the ephah the tenth part of an homer 

2ecb, 8. 19 the fast of the tenth, shall be to the houMi 



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4.A Canth pari, ^^■1^V issarorh 

Ssodap. 4.0 a tsQth deal of flour mingled with the fo. 
lav. 14. 10 three tenth deala of fine flour (for) a meat 

14. 21 one tenth deal of fine flour mingled with 
9^13 two tenth deals of fine flour mingled \rith 
<i3. 17 bring, .two wave loaves of two tenth deala 
•4, 5 bake twelve cakes.. two tenth deals shall 

K^^ais. 4 a tenth deal of flour mingled with the fo. 

15, & two tenth deals of floor mingled with the 
15. 9 three tenth deals of flour mingled with 
=8. 9 two tenth deals of flour (for) a meat offer. 
c8. la three tenth deals of flour (for) a meat oS. 
aS. la two tenth deals of flour (for) a meat offer. 
xS. 13 a several tenth deal of flour mingled with 
r8. 20 three tenth deals . . and two tenth dcab 
e8. II A several tenth deal shall thou jjfier for 
pa. 28 three tenth deala. ,two tenth deals unto 
cS. ag A several tenth deal unto one lamb, tliro. 
09. 3 three tsnth deala. .(and) two tenth deals 
eg. 4 on« tenth deal for on,o lamh, throughout 
eg. 9 three tenth deals.. two tenth deals to ono 
C9. 10 A several tenth deal for one lamb, throu. 
eg. 14 throe tenth deals unto every bullock of the 
sg. 14 two tenth deals to each ram of the;two ra, 
£9. IS a several tenth deal to each lamb of the 

S,A tenth part, SendTi] deJeaiS. 

Hcb. 7. B To whom also Abraham gave a tenth part 
7, 4 unto whom. . Abi-aham gave tho tenth of 

6.4 teTith, Sc'kotos dckatos. 

John 1. 39 and abode . . for it was about the tenth hour 
£ov. II. 13 the tenth part of the city fell, and In the 
21. so the tenth, a cjuysojjrasup ; tho eleventh 

TKrtTil, to givaor take tho — 
\.To receive a tenth, -is^ asar. 

I 3a. 8. IS he will take tho tenth of yoar seed, and 
'8. 17 He will take the tenth of yuow sheep : and 

%.To give a tenth, I's-J/ asar, 3. 

Gon. 38. 23 I wUl surely give the tenth unto tbea^ 
■ TaaTWAKEB — 
A tcntmaJcer, irKrjyoiroirfr slcenopoios. . y 

Acts 18. 3 by their occupation they were tent ttak. ' 

TE'-EAH, rniji, nTB turning, duration, wandering. 
Son of Nahor, and father of Abraham, JTahor, and 
Haran; he died In Haran aged 205 years. D.o. 200a, 
Gen. II. 24 lived nine and twenty years, and begat T. 
II. 25 Nahor lived after ho begat T. an hundred 
II. 26 T. lived seventy years, and begat Abram 
II. 27 these (are) the generations of T.: T. begat 
XI. 28 HaraQ died before his father T. in the la. 
ji. 31 T. took Abrajn his son, and Lot the son of 
II, 32 the days of T. were two hundred, .and T. 
Josh a4'. 2 T., the father of Abraham, and thQ.fath. 
I Ch. I. 26 Serug, Nahor, X. 

TE-RA'-PHIH, D'g-iri nourishers. 

A kind of household gods,, probably In tho human 

Jorm. 

Jadgi7. 5 Micah . .made aa ephod, and teraphim 
.18. 14 ye know that there is in these houses, .t. 
18. 17 the five men. .took, .the teraphim, and 
18. 18 these, .fetched. . tho teraphim, and the 
18. 20 priest's heart vras glad ;and he took. .thot. 
H03. 3. 4 the children of Israel shall abide. .(wL)t. 

TB'-EESH, ^"jn strictness, reverence. 
A chamberlain at the court of Persia that combined 
against Ahasuerus along with Bigthana, and was de- 
feated iiy Mordecai discovering tho plot. D.O. sio. 
Esth. 2. 21 T. . .sought to lay hold on the king Ahaa. 
6. a Mordeoai had told of Bigthana and T,, two 

TERMED, to he"'^ 

To be said, "iPN ainar, 2. 

Isa. 63. 4 neither shallthy land any more bo termed 
fia. 4 Thou slialt no more be termed iTorsaken 

TEEBAOE — 

Highway, place raised up, n^pa mesillah. 

a Ch. 9. II the king mado (oQ the ajgum trees terra. 

TEaSESTRIAL -^ • 

Upon or belonging to the earthy iiriycios epigeios, 
1 Co. 15. 40 also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial 
. 15. 40 and the (glory) of the. terrestrial (is) anot. 

T ^B . B T B LE (acts, thingft), terribleness — 
X, Terrible, awe-inspiring, D'k ayom. 

Song £. 4 comely as Jerusalem, terrible as (an aimy) 
6. 10 clear as the sun, (and) terrible as (aa ssxj) 

Hab. 1. 7 They (are) terrible and, dteadful: their ju. 
2 Terror, awe, dread, .ip'y emah. 

Job 39. 30 the glory of his nostrils (is) terrible 

41. 14 Who can opoij. .his teeth (are) terrible ro. 
'^.Terrible, fearful, V0I?>! emthani. 

Dan. 7. 7 a fourth beast, dreadful and terrible, and 
4. To he afraid, terrible, Vrj'^ dcchal. 

Dan. 2. 31 stood before thee, and tho form, .(was) t. 
&. Horror, heat, wrath, raging, njV^l zalaphah. 

Lam. 5. lo skin was black. .beeause'of the terriblo 

6. To he feared, reverenced, N"},' yare, 2. 

Eicd34. 10 it (Is) a terrible thing that I will do with 
Deut. I. 19 went through all that great and terrible 

^. ■ 7. 31 God (is) among you, a mighty God andte. 

\ 8. 15 led thee through that great and terriblo 
i «o. 17 a great God, a mighty, and a terrible, wh. 

. ' ^- \ le. 31 t^eae great and terrible tUfiga which tb. 



Judgi3. 6 countenance of an angel of God, very to. 
a Sa. 7. 23 to do for you great things and terrible 

1 Ch. 17. 21 to make theo a name of . .terribleness, by 
Neb. I. s tho great and terriblo God, that keepeth 

4. 14 tho LoED, (which is) great and terrible 
9. 33 tho terrible God, who keepest covenant 
Job. 37> S3 oat of tho north : with Gods (is) terrible 
Psa. 4s- 4 thy right hand shall teach thee terriblo t. 
47. a tho LOBD moat high (la) terrible ; (he is) 

05. 5 (By) terrible things in righteonaness wilt 
6S. 3 Say unto God, How terrible (art thou tn> 

06. 5 (ho la) terrible (ici his) doing toward tho 

63. 35 God, (thou art) terrible out of thy holy 
7(3. 13 (he Is) terriblo to tho kings of tho earth 
99. 3 Let them praise thy groat and terrible 

106. 2a 'Wondrous worka. .(and) terriblo things. 
145. 6 shall speak of tlio might M thy terriblo a. 
Isa. 18. 2, 7 a peoplo tenrible from their beginning 
21. I it Cometh from the desert, from a terrible 

64. 3 V.'hen thou didst terrible things (which) 
Eze. rt =2 (was) aa tho colour of the terrible crystal 
Joel 2. II day of the Loud (is) 'great and very terr. 

2. 31 before tho great andtho terrible day of the 
Zeph. 2. II The LoKD (will be) terriblo unto them 

7. Fear, reverence, tiya mora. 

Deut 26. 8 with great terribleness, and with sighs 

&. Terrible, y^.V arits. 

Isa. 13. II will-lay low the haughtiness of tho tcrr. 

. 25. 3 tho city of the terriblo nations shall fear 

25. 4 tho blast of the. terriblo onca (is) as a st. 

05. 5 the branch of the terrible ones shall be br. 

29. 5 the multitude of the terrible ones(shaUbo) 

29. 20 tho terrible one Is brought to nought, and 
,' 40. 23 the prey of the teijiljle shall bo delivered 

Jcr. 15. 21 i:ecieem thee out of th? hand of the terrl. 

-■ 20. II the Lord ^s) w^ith me aa a mighty terrible 

Ezo. 28. 7 bring, .upon thee, the terriblo of tho nat 

30. II the terrible of the nations, shall bo brou. 
31. 13 the terrible of the nations, havo cut him 

32. 13 tho terrible of the nations, all of them 

O.yl tfOMse of terror, ixf^Bl^i tiphletseth. 

Jer. 49. 16 Thy terribleness hath deceived thee, (and) 
10. Fearful, dreadful, ^oPcpSs phobcroc. 

Heb. 12. 21 so terriblo was tho sight, (that) Moses Ba. 

TKR.KIBLY, to dia&o — ' 

To fear, be afraid, terrify, p5? arats. 

Isa. 2. 19, 31 when ho ariseth to shako terribly &e 

TERRmr, bo terrified, to — 

\.Xo terrify, frighten, nj;? haath, 3. 

Job 3. 5 let the blackness of tho day terrify It 

7. 14 thou scarest mo. .and terriflost mo through 
9. 34 Let him take, .let not his fear terrify me 

i.To cause to break down, affright, r\0^ chathath, 5. 

Job 31. 34 did the contempt of families terrify ms 
3. To fear, be afraid, terrified, jnj; arats. 

Deut. 20. 3 do not tremble, neither be ye terrifled be. 
i. To terrify exceedingly, cki^o^Sew ekphobeO. 

2 Co, 10. 9 ^hat ] may not seem, as if I would terrify 
5. To be affrighted, terrified, ■mo^oftat.ptoeomai. 

Lukeai. 9 when ye shall hear of wars, .be not terri. 
24. 37 they were terrified and affrighted, and BU. 

6.T0 he affrighted, startled, terrified, irriponai. 

PhiL I. 28 And in nothing terrified by your adver. 
TEREOB — 
1. Terror, n!?'N! emah. 

Deut 32. 25 Tho sword without, and terror within, sh. 

Josh. 2. 9 that your terror is fallen upon us, and th. 

Job 20. 25 Cometh out of his gall: terrors (are) upon 

33, 7 my terror shaU not make thee afraid, ne. 
Psa. 55. 4 ajid tho t^rors of death are f alien upon 

83. 15 (while) I suffer thy terrors I am distracted 
laa. 33. 18 Thine heart shall meditate terror. 'VTbere 

2; Trouble, haste, n?ri| beJuclah. 

Lev. 26. 16 I wiU even appoint over you terror, con. 
Jcr. 15. 8 causied (him)to fall, .and terrors upon the 

Z.A toom out or wasted thing, nn^g hallahah. 
Job 18. II Terrors shall make him afraid on every sL 

i8." 14 and it shall bring him to the king of terr. 

24. 17 (they are in) the terrors of the shadow of 

27. 20 Terrors toka hold on him as waters, a te. 

30. 15 Terrors are turned upon me : they pursue 
laa. ^3. 19 they are utterly consumed with terrors 
JEze. 26. 21 1 11^ make thee a terror, and thou (shalt 

27. 36 thou shalt be a terror, and never (shalt 

28. 19 thou shalt be a terror, and never (shalt) 

LTerrors, D'tfip? biuthiun. 

Job 6. 4 the terrors of God do set themselves in ar. 
Psa. 88. 16 goeth aver me; thy tprrors have cut mo 

5. A cause of staggering, ksij chogga. 

Isa. 19. 17 tho land of Judah shall bo ^ terror onto 

6. Terror, fright, rrljri chittah. 

Gen. 35. s the terror of God waa upon the cities that 

7. Terror, n'fin chittith. 

Eio. 26. 17 which cause thefr terror (to be) on all th. 
32. 23 which caused terror Sn tho land of tho 11. 
32. 24, 26 caused their terror in the land of the 
32. 25 their .terror was caused in the land of the 
32. 27 (they were) the terror of the mighty In tho 
32. 30 with their terror they are ashamed of th. 
32. 33 1 have caused my terror in thejAudot the 



a. Fear, 11^9 magor. 

Jer. 30. 4 I will make thco a terror to thyself, and 
Lam. 2. 23 hast called as in a solemn day my terrors 

9. To cast down, 120 magar. 

Eze. 21.12 terrors by reason of the sword shall bo np. 

lO^ear, «";to mora. 

Deut. 4. 34 by a stretched out arm, and by great tor. 

34. 13 in all tho great terror which Mosoa shov/. 

Jqt. 32. 31 a stretched out ann, and with great tcrr. 

11. Cause of terror or ruin, nijrp mechiitah. 

Isa, 54. 14 from terror ; for it shall not come near » 
Jer. 17. 17 Bo not a terror unto mc : thou (ai-t) my 

12, Violence, terror, n>fTJ2.o inaaralsah. 

Isa. 10. 33 tlio Lord . . shall lop tho bough with terr. 

IS.jfear, dread, -v\^ pachad. 

Job 31. 23 destruction (from) God (was) a terror to ' 
Psa. 91. 5 Thou shalt not bo afraid tor tho terror by 

\LFear, <p6^os phohos. 

Eom 13. 3 rulers are not a terror to good works, but 
3 Co. 5. II Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord 
I Pe. 3. 14 be not afraid of then' terror, neither be 

IfflE^Tl'-IJS, tipTigs {Latin, third). 

The person who wrote the Epistle to tho Komans from 

Paul's dictation at Corinth, and thought to have beoa 

SUas. 

Bom i& 22 I T., who wrote (this) opistlo iSiluto yoa 

TES-TTJl'-mS, Te'pToXXos. 

A (Roman) orator who went with the high priest and 
elders from Jerusalem to Cissarea to accuse Paul bcfora 
f'eliz the. Boman governor. B.C. 60. 

Acts 24. 1 and. .a certain orator. .T., who Informed. 
24. a T. "beg^n to accuse (him), saying, Seeins 

testakekt;-^ 

Dispensation, full arrcuigement, Siad-i^Kf) diathlk^. 
"liaXt 36. 28 this is myiblood of the now testament, wh. 
31arki4. 24 This is my blood of tho new testament, w. 
iuke22. 20 This cup (ia) the new teatdment in my bL 
3 Co. II. 35 Tliis cup is the new teatament in my bio. 
^ Co. 3. 6 mado us able ministers of the new testa. 

3. 14 In the reading of the Old Testament, wlj. 
Ssb. 7. 23 was Jesus made a surety of a better test. 

9. 15 he is the mediator of the new testament 
9. 15 transgressions .. under tho first testament 
9. 16 where a testament (is), there must also of 
9. 17 a testament (is) of force after men are do. 
9. 30 This (is) tho blood of the testament which 

Sev. II. 19 seen in his temple the ark of his testame. 

TESTATOB — 

To arrange fully or throughout, SiaTi'flfjmoi. 

Heb. 9. 16 there must, .bo tho death of the testator 
'9. 17 of no strength, .while the testator llvetb 

TESTTFT, (beforehand, unto), to ho testified, to — 

1. To {cause to) testify, attest, "np ud, 6. 

Deut. 8. ig I testify against yon this day, thai ys sh. 

33. 46 the words which I testify among you this 

a. Ki. 17. 13 the Lord testified against Israel and aga. 

17. 15 his teatimonies which he teatiflcd against 
a Ch.24. 19 they testified against them : but they wo. 
Keh. 9. 26 slew thy prophets which testified against 

9. 29 testifledat against them, that thou migh. 

9. 30 testifledst against them by thy spirit in 

9. 34 wherewith thou didsttestifyaga'nstthem 

13. 15 I testified (against them) in the day wha. 

13. 21 I testified against them, and said unto th. 

Psa. 50. 7 I will testify against thee : I (anj) God 

81. 8 Hear, O my i>eople, and I will testify un. 
Amos. 3. 13 testify Ia the house of Jacob, saith the 

2. To be testified, -np ud, 6. 

Exodai. 29 it hath been testified to hla owner, that 
S.To answer ^ respond, njj; anah, 

2Ium35. 30 one witn^ shall not testify against any 
Deut 19I 16 to testify against him (that which is) wra 

19. 18 (and) hath testified falsely against his bt. 

31. 31 this song shall testify against them aa a 
B'uth I. 21 the Lobs hath testified against me, and 
2 Sa. 1. 16 thy mouth hath testified against thee, sa. 
Job ^5. 6 yea, thlno own lips testify against thee 
Isa. 59. 12 our sin? testify against us : for our trans. 
Jer. 14. 7 though our iniquities testify against oa 
H03. 5. 5 the pride of Israel doth testify to hii taca 

7. 10 the pride of Israel testifieth to his face 
Mic. 6. 3 wherein hare I wearied thee t testify aaL 

i. To bear thorough witness, Sta/iapTvpofuu diapur. 
Lukeie. 28 that ho may testify imto them, lest-Chey 
Acta.. 2. 40 with many other words did he tesUfy.and 
8. 25 when they had testified and preacnM Uw 
xo. 42 to testify that it is he which was ordained * 

18. 5 testified to the Jews (that) Jesus (was) Ch. 
CO. t.i Testifying both to^heJewB, and also to tho 
so. 24 to testify the gospel o' the grace of Qod 
23. II as thou bast testiJBed of me In JerusaleOL 
28. 23 to whom he expounded and testified tho 

I Th. 4. 6 we also have forewarned you and testified 
Heb. 2. 6 one in a certain place testified, saying, Wb. 

S.To bear witness upon or besides, ivifiaprvpia epL 
I Pe. s. 12 testifying that this lathe true grace oXOoA . 

6. To bear witness, /iaprvpect martureB. 

Joha a. 25 needed not that any should testify otmaft 
3. II We speak, .and testify that we have ■•«» 
3. sa whAt ne hath seen and Iteard, tbat Im %Wk 



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Jolm 4. 39 the woman, whicli testified, lie told me all 

4. 44 Jesus himself teatilic-d, that a proidiet ha. 

5. 39 and they are they which testify of me 

7. 7 ]!ie it hateth, because I testify of it, that 
13. 21 he was troubled iiisinrit, and testified, and 
15. 36 the spirit of trutli. .shall testify of mo 

21. 24 This is the disciple which tcstilieth of th. 
Acts 26. 5 if they woukl testify, that after the most 
1 Co. 15. 15 wc have testified of God that he raised up 
Heb. 7. 17 he testifioth, Thou (art) a priest for ever 

II. 4 obtained witness.. God testifying of his 
1 Jo. 4, 14 we have seen and do testify that the Fath. 

5. 9 the witness of God which he hath testified 
3 John 3 the brethren came and testified of the tr. 
Itov. 22. 16 I Jesus have sent mine angel to testify 

22. 20 He which testifieth these things saith, Su. 

7. To bear witness, napripofiai marluromai. 

Gal. 5. 3 I testify again to every man that is circu. 
Eph. 4. 17 I say therefore, and testify iu the Lord 

8. r.'te witness hearing, rh /iapTvpioi/ to mariurio7i. 

I Ti. 2. 6 a ransom for all,[to be testified] in due time 

9. To bear vjitness be/ore, irpoixapTupuiJi.ai promartur. 

I Pe. I. n it testified beforehand the sufferings of 
10 To bear witness togetlier, (runiiaprvpeo) summa. 
Rev. 22. i8 [I testify untojevery mail that heareth tlie 

TESTIMONY, (to give or have) — 

1. Witness, testimony, niy edah. 

Deut. 4. 45 These (are) the testimonies, and the stat. 

6. 17 his testimonies, and hisstatutes, whichho 

6. 20 What (mean) the testimonies, and the at.' 
Psa. 25. 10 such as keop his covenant and histestlni. 

78. 50 provoked. .God, and kept not liis testim. 

93. 5 Thy testimoiiiesare very sure: holiness be. 

59. 7 they kept his testimonies, and the ordin. 
rig. 2 Blessed (are) they that keep his testimo. 
119. 22 Remove, .reproach. .1 have kept thy test. 
119. 24 Thy testimonies also (are) my delight, (and) 
iiQ. 46 1 will speak of thy testimonies also before 
119. 59 and turned my feet unto thy testimonies 
Jig. 79 and those that have known thy testimon. 
119. 95 waited for me . . I will consider thy testi. 
Jig. 119 puttest away all the wicked, .love thy t. 
Jig. 125 give me. .that I mayknowthy testimon. 
Jig. 138 Thy testimonies (that) tliou hast comma. 
Jig. 146 save me, and I shall keep thy testimonies 
J19. 152 Concerning thy testimonies, I have known 
Jig. 167 My soul hath kept thy testimonies ; and 
ji9.'^i6B I have kept thy precepts and thy testim. 
132. 12 my covenant and my testimony that I siu 

2. Witness, testimony, rny edutK. 

Exodi6. 34 Aaron laid it up before the testimony, to 
25. 16 thou shalt put into the ark the testimony 
ss. 21 in the ark thou shalt put the testimony th. 

25. 22 cherubim, .upon the ark of the testunouy 

26. 33 bring, .within the veil the ark of the test. 

26. 34 the ark of the testimony in the most holy 

27. 21 without the veil, which (is) before the te. 
30. 6 veil that (is) by the ark of the testimony 
30. 6 before the mercy seat that (is) over the te. 

30. 26 thou slialt anoint, .the ark of the testim. 
jo. 36 put of it before the testimony in the tab. 

31. 7 the ark of the testimony, and tlie mercy 
31. 18 two tables of testimony, tables of stone 
32. 15 the two tables of the testimony (were) in 
34. 2g with the two tables of testimony in Moses' 

38. 21 the sum. .of the tabernacle of testimony 

39. 33 The ark of the testimony, and the stares 

40. 3 shalt put therein the ark of the testimony 
40. 5 the incense before the ark of the testim. 
40. 20 he took and put the testimony into the ark 
40. 21 coTered the ai'k of . .testimony ; as the L. 

lev. 16. 13 the mercy seat that (is) upon the testim. 
24. 3 the veil of the testimony. In the tabema. 

Num. I. 50 the I/e\'ites over the tabernacle of testi. 
I. 53 round about the tabernacle of testimony 
J. 53 the charge of the tabernacle of testimony 
4. 5 and cover the ark of testimony with it 

7. 89 mercy seat that (was) upon the ark of te. 

■Q. 13 tabernacle, (namely), the tent of the tes. 
10. 11 up from off the tabernacle of the testim. 
17. 4 tlie tabernacle, .before the testimony, wh. 
J 7. 10 Bring Aaron's rod again before the testi. 

Jtsh. 4. 16 the priests that bear the ark of the testi. 

1 Ki. 2. 3 to keep, .his testimonies, as it is written, 
a Ki. 11. 12 (gave him) the testimony : and they made 

J7, 15 his testimonies wliich h^^ testified against 

23. 3 his commandments and his testimonies n 
^ Ch.29. 19 to keep thy commandments, thy testimo. 

2 Ch.23. II (gave him) the testimony, and made him 

34. 31 to keep his commandments, and his test. 

Nell. 9. 34 thy commandments, and thy testimonies 

Psa. 19. 7 tlie testimony of the Lord (is) sure, mak. 

78. 5 he established a testimony in Jacob, and 

81. 5 This he ordained in Joseph (for) a testim. 

Jig. 14 I have rejoiced in the way of thy testim. 

I Jig. 31 I have stuck unto thy testimones: OLOED 

V Jig. 36 Incline my heart unto thy testimonies,and 

'■'J Jig. 88 so shall I keep the testimony of thy mo. 

^f- 119. 99 more understanding, .for thy testimonies 

-i Jig. HI Thy testimonies have I taken as an her. 

119. 129 Thy testimonies (are) wonderful : there. 

J19. 144 The righteousness of thy testimonies (is) 

Jig, J57 (yet) do I not decline from thy testimo. 

122. 4 the tribes go up., unto the testimony of Is. 

Set. 44. 23 nor in his statutes, nor in bis testiiuomes 

8. Witness, testimony, nniyfi ieudah. 

Ruth 4. 7 gave (it) to his neighbour, .this (was) a te. 

Isa. 8. 16 Bind up the testimony, seal the law am. 

& 30 to the testimony : if they speak not acco. 



4.7*0 bear witness, iiapTupfa marlureO. 

Acta 13. 22 to whom .ilso lie gave testimony, and said 

14. 3 which gave teslimony unto the word of 
Heb. II. 5 before his translation he had this testim. 

5. Witness, testimony, fnaprvpla marturia. 

John 3/ 32 testifieth ; and no man rccciveth his tes. 
3. 33 He that hath received his testimony hath 

5. 34 I receive not testimony from man: but 

8. 17 Aviittcn . .that the testimony of two men 
21. 24 and we know that his testimony is true 

Acts 22. 18 they will not receive thy testimony con. 
Kev. I. 2 of the testimony of Jesus Christ, and of 

1. 9 for the word of God, and for the testim. 

6. 9 and for the testimony which they held 
«i. 7 when they shall have ftni.shed their testim. 

12. 11 overcame Iiim..by the word of their tes. 
12. 17 and have the testimony of Jesus Christ 
19. 10 thy brethren that have the testimony of 

• 19. 10 the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of pr. 

6. Witness, testimony, fxaprvpiov marturion. 

Matt. 8. 4 offer the gift, .for a testimony unto them 

10. 18 for a testimony against them.and the Go. 
Mark i. 44 otl'er. .those things, .for a testimony unto 

6. II shake off the dust, .for a testimony agai. 

13. 9 brought before rulers, .for a testimony 
Luke 5. 14 as Moses commanded, for a testimony un. 

9. 5 shake oil the very dust, .for a testimony 
21. 13 And it shall turn to you for a testimony 

1 Co. 1. 6 as the testimony of Christ was confirmed 

2. I declaring unto you the [testimony] of God 

2 Co. I, 12 our rejoicing is this, the testimony of our 
2 Th. I. 10 our testimony among you was believed 

2 Ti. I. 8 Be not thou, .ashamed of the testimony 
Heb. 3. 5 for a testimony of those tilings which were 
Kev. IS. . 5 the temple of the tabernacle ol the testi. 

TETEAKCH, (to be) — 

\.To be a tetrareh, Terpapx^f teirarehco. 

Luke 3. I Herod being tetrareh of Galilee, and his 
. 3. I Philip tetrareh of Iturea and of the region 

3. 'i and Lysaiiias the tetrareh of Abilene 

I.Chief or ruler of a fourth part, rfTpdpxvs tetra. 

Matt 14. I Herod the tetrareh heard of the fame of 

Luke 3. 19 Herod the tetrareh, beingrcprovedby him 

9. 7 Herod the tetrareh heard of all that was 

Acts 13. I had been brought up with Herud the tet. 

THAD-DE'-'aS, eaoZaios {from Syr. ^T\) breast. 

One of the twelve apostles of Christ, and called also 

Lehheus: perhaps the same as Judc, who wrote the 

Epistle. 

Mattio. 3 James, .and Lebbeus. .[surname was X.] 
Mark 3. 18 James, .and T., and Simon the Canaanite 

THA'-HASH, Binn reddish. 

A son of Keumah concubine of Nahor, Abraham's brother. 

B.C. i860. 

Gen. 22. 24 she bare also Tebah, and Gaham, apd T. 
THA'-MAH, TA'-MAH, ncn combat. 
One of the Nethinim whose descendants returned with 
Zerubbabel. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. S3 children of Sisera, the children of T. 

Keh. 7. 55 children of Sisera, the children of T. 

THA'-HAE, Odfj.ap {from Heb. iDn) a palm tree. 
An ancestor of Jesus. See Tamar. 

Matt. I. 3 Judas begat Phares and Zara of T. ; and 
THANj (rather) — 

1. That, that which, 'n di. 

Dan. 3.19 seven timaa more than it was wont to be 

2. From, |0 min. 

Lev. 14. 37 which in sight (are) lower than the wall 

3. Upon, above, Vy al. 

Num. 3: 46 children of Israel, which are more than 
Eccl. 5. 8 regardeth; and(therebe)higherthanthey 

i.From above, hun meal. 

Eccl. 5. 8 for (he that is) higher than the highest 

^.Either, or ; (after a comparative) than, ij e. 

Mattio. IS for the land of Sodom, .than for that city 
See also 11. 22, 24; 18. 8, 9, 13; 10. 24; 26. [53]; Mark 6. 
[11]; 9. 43, 45, 47; 10. 25; IS- 7; Luke 10. 12, 14; 16. 17; 
17. 2 ; 18. 14, 2S ; John 3. 19 ; 4. 1 ; Acts 4. 19 ; s- 29 ; 3$. 

[6]: 27. 11; iiom. 13. 11; I Co. 7. 9; g. is; i4- 5. »g; 
2 Co. 1. 13; Gal. 4. 27; I Ti. I. 4; 2 Ti. 3. 4; Heb. 11. 
2s; J Pe. 3. 17; 2 Pe. 2. 21 ; i Jo. 4. 4. 

6. Or, t!mn, truly, i^irep (per. 

John 12. 43 they loved the praise of men more than 

7. To the side of, beyond, irapd (ace.) para. 

Luke 3. 13 Exact no more than that which is appoL 
I Co. 3. II other foundation can no man lay than 
Gal. I. 8, 9 preach any other gospel unto you than 
Eeb. I. 4 obtained a more excellent name than they 
■ a. 7 Thou madest him a little lower than the 
,3. 9 Jesus, who was made a little lower than 
3. 3 worthy of more glory than Moses; 12.24. 
9. 23 heavenly things, .with better sacrifices. 

11. 4 offered.. a more excellent sacrifice than 
S.But rather, dXA' ^ all' e, 1 Co. 1. 13. 

9. Beyond, ttKtjv plen. 

15. 28 no greater harden than these necessary 
10. Above, ijre'p (ace.) httper. 

Luke 16. 8 are in their generation wiser than thech. 
Heb. 4. 12 sharper than any two edged sword, pier. 
ISee also Conqueror, more, rather.] 



THAN that — 
But, •? hi. 

1 Sa. 27. 1 (there is) nolhlns better for me than tBal 
THANK, give thanlu, to — 

\.To bless, declare blessed, Ti'^ barak, 3. 

2 Sa. 14. 22 and bowed himself, and thanked the kind 
2.T0 confess, thank, praise, Ki; yeda, 5. 

Dan. 2. 23 I thank thee, and p'raise thee, thou Go3 
6. 10 gave thanks before his God, as be did af] 
Z.To confess, thank, praise, .Tj; yadah, 5. 

3 Sa. 22. 50 I will give thanks unto thee, LoitD, am* 

1 Oh. 16. 4 to thank and praise the Lord God ol Isr 

j6. 7 David delivered first (this psalm), tothaut 
j6. 8 Give thanks unto the Lord, call upon his 
16. 34 give thanks unto the Lord; for(hc is) go. 
j6. 35 that we may give thanks to thy holy name 
16. 41 to give thanks to the Lord, because hia 
S3. 30 to stand every morning to thank and praisa 

25. 3 prophesied with a harp, to give thanks and 
2g. 13 we thank thee, and praise thy glorious na. 

a Ch. 5. 13 one sound to be heard in praising and th. 
31. 2 to minister, and to give thanks, and topr. 

Ezra 3. II in praising and giving thanks unto the L. 

Neh. 12. 24 to praise (and) to give thanks, according 

Psa. 6. s in the grave who shall give thee thanks? 
18. 49 Therefore will I give thanks unto thee, 
30. 4 give tlianks at the remembrance of liis 
30. 12 O Lord my God, I will give thanks unto 
35. 18 I will give thee thanks in the great cong. 
75. I we give thanks, (unto thee) do we giveth. 
79. 13 we thy people, .will give thee thanks for 
92. I (It is a) good (thing) to give thanks unto 
97. 12 give thanks at the remembrance of his ho. 

105. I give thanks unto the Lord; call upon his 
J06. I give thanks unto the Lord ; for (he is)go. 

106. 47 to give thanks unto thy hoiy name, (and) 

107. I give thanks unto the Lord, for (he is) go. 
118. 1 give thanks unto the Lord ; for (he is) go. 

118. 29 give thanks unto the Lord; for (he is) go. 

1 19. 62 At midnight I will rise to give thanks un. 
J22. 4 to give thanks unto the nameof the Lord 
136. I give thanks unto the Lord ;for (hcis)go. 
J36. 2 give thanks unto the God of gods; for hi* 
136. 3 give thanks to the Lord of lords : for his 
136. 26 give thanks unto the God of heaven : for 
J40. 13 the righteous shall give thanks unto thy 

4. To profess, confess, give glory to, e^o/ioAo-ye'o/xoi. 
Mattii. 25 I thank thee, O Father, Lord of hcavcp. 
Luke 10. 21 I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven 

i. Grace, thanks, xap's charis. 

Eom. 6. 17 But God be thanked, that ye were the 
C^.To thank, be thankful, ivxapKniw euckaristeO. 

Matt.15. 36 took the seven loaves, .and gave thanks 

26. 27 he took the cup, and gave thanks, ana ga. 
Mark 8. 6 he took the seven loaves, and gave than. 

14. 23 when he had given thanks, he gave (it) to 

Luke 17. 16 fell down on (his) face, .giving him thanks 

18. II I thank thee, that I am not as other men 

22. 17 he took the cup, and gave thanks, and s. 

22. 19 he took bread, and gave thanks, and bra 
John 6. II when he had given thanks, he distributed 

6. 23 ajter that the Lord (had given thanks] 
II. 41 Father, I thank thee thatthou hast hearo 

Acts 27. 35 gave thanks to God in presence of thera 

23. 15 whom when Paul saw, he thanked God 
Eom. I. 8 I thank my God through Jesus Christ for 

7. 2s [I thank] God through Jesus Christ our L. 
14. 6 eateth to the Ixjrd.. he giveth God thanks 
14. 6 he eateth not, and giveth God thanks 
i5. 4 unto whom not only I give thanks, but 

t Co. I. 4 I thank my God always on your behalf 
1. 14 I thank God that I baptized none of you 

10. 30 spoken of for that for which I give thanks 

11. 24 when he had given thanks, he brake (it) 
J4. 17 thou verily givest thanks well, but the 
14. 18 I thank myGod, I speak with tongues mo. 

2 Co. I. II thanks may be given by many on our bo. 
Eph. I. 16 Cease not to give thanks for you, making 

5. 20 Giving thanks always for all things unto 
Phil. I. 3 I thank my God upon every remembra. 
Co). I. 3 We give thanks to God and the Father of 

1. 12 Giving thanks ante the Father, which ha. 

3. 17 giving thanks to God and the Father by 
I Th. I. 2 AVe give thanks to God always for you all 

2. 13 For this cause also thank we God without 

5. 18 In every thing give thanks: for this is the 
B Th. I. 3 ^Ve are bound to thank God always for 

2. 13 v/e are bound to give thanks alway to God 
Phm. 4 I thank my God,' making mention of thee 
Eev. II. 17 We give thee thanks, Lord God Almig. 

T.To have grace, favour, ix" X^P'" ^'^^° charin. 
Lukei 7. 9 Doth he thank that servant because he did 

1 Ti. I. 12 I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, who hath 

2 Ti. I. 3 I thank God, whom I serve from (my) for. 
i.To confess correspondingly, ai'SofioAoyeofiat. 

Luke 2. 38 she coming in that instant gave thanks 
9. To confess, profess, say the sa'ine thing, iixoXoyiw. 

Heb. 13. 15 the fruit of (our) lips giving thanks tobii 
THANKFUL, (to be) — 
\.To thank, praise, confess, .IT yadah, 5. 

Psa. 100. 4 be thankful unto him, (and) bless hia name 
2. To thank, he thankful, (vxapia-reai euchansteo. 

Eom. I. 21 they glorified (him) not.. neither were tha. 
Z.Thankful, evxdp'<rrot eucharisios. 
- CuL 3. 15 let the peace of God rule . .be ys thankful 

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THANKS (giving, offering, •worthy), thankfulness — 
l.Choir, choir of singing, n'n;ri luiyyedoth. 

Neh. 12. 8 Mattaniah, (which was) over the thanks. 
'i.To thank, praise, confess, nv yadah, 5. 

Neh. II. 17 the principal to begin the thanksgiving 
12. 46 songs of praise and thanksgiving unto G. 

3. Confession, thanksgiving, choir, iTiin todah. 
lev. 7. 12 K he offer it for a thanksgiving, then he 

7. 12 shall offer with the sacrifice of thanksg. 
7. 13 with the aacrifioe of thanksgiving of his 

7. 15 sacrifice of his peace offerings for thanks 
22. 29 when ye will offer a sacritlco of tha?.ksg. 

2 Ch.29. 31 bring sacrifices and thank offerings into 

29. 31 brought in sacrifices and thank offerings 
33. 16 sacrificed, .peace offerings and thank off.! 
Jfeh. 12. 27 with thanksgivings, and v/ith singing, (wi.) 
12. 31 great (companies of them that gave) tha. 
12. 38 the other (company of themthatgave)th. 
12. 40 two (companies of them thatgave)thank3 
Psr.. 26. 7 I may publish with the voice of thanksg. 
50. 14 Offer unto God thanksgiving ; and pay 
69. 30 and will magnify him with thanksgiving 
95. 2 Let us come before his presence with th. 
100. 4 Enter into his gates witli thanksgiving 
107. 22 let them sacrifice the sacrifices of thanks. 
116. 17 I will offer to thee the sacrifice of thanks. 
147. 7 Sing unto the Lord with tlianksgiving 
Isa. 51. 3 gladness shall be found therein, thanks. 
Jer. 30. 19 out of them shall proceed thanksgiving 
Amos 4. 5 offer a sacrifice of thanksgiving with lea. 
Jon. 2. 9 will sacrifice unto thee.. witli.. thanksgiving 

4.. Thanksgiving, thankfulness, ^vxapi<rTia enchar. 
Acts 24. 3 We accept (it) alv.'ays. .with all thankfu. 
I Co. 14. 16 how shall he., say Amen at thy giving of 

3 Co. 4. 15 might through the thanksgiving of many 

9. II which causeth through us thanksgiving 
9. 12 is abundant also by many thanlcsgivings 
Eph. 5. 4 nor jesting, .but rather giving of thanks 
Phil. 4. 6 with thanksgiving lot your requests be 
Col. z. 7 abounding therein with thanl;sgiving 

4. 2 and watch in the same with thanksgiving 

I Th. 3. 9 what thanks can we render to God again 

I Ti. 2. I (and) givingof thanks, beniadeforallmen 

4. 3 created to be received with thanksgiving 

4. 4 if it be received witii thanksgiving 

Key. 4. 9 honoiir and thanks to him that sat on the 

7. 12 glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving, and 

5. Grace, favour, x«P's Aarxs. 

Luke 6. 32, 33, 34 what thank' have ye? for sinners 

1 Co. 15. 57 thanks (bel to God, which giveth us the 

2 Co. 2. 14 thanks (be) unto God, which always cau. 

8. 16 thanks (be) to God, which put the same 
9. IS Thanks (be) unto God tor his unspeakable 

1 Pe. 2. 19 this (is) thankv^orthy, if a man for consc. 

THA'-RA, 0apa. See Terah. 
A n ancestor of Jesus. 

Luke 3. 34 Abraham, which v/as (the son; of T., wh. 
TEAT (man, thing, same, may, caaHS) — 
\. Concerning, hv. el. 

I Sa. 4. ig she heard the tidings that the ark of God 
2.Thai, that tahich, "wt^ asher. 

Gen. I. 31 God saweverythingthathehadmade,and 
II. 7 that they may not understand oneanoth. 

Exod2o. 4 any likeness (of any thing) that (is) in ho. 
20. 4 or that (is) in the earth beneath, or that 

Num. 6. II make an atonement for hira, fpr that he 

Z.So that, to the intent that, i^k lyo? lemoftn asher. 
Gen. 18. 19 I know him, tlmt he will command his 
Num 16. 40 that no stranger, which (is) not of these. 

4. Which, that, 't di. 

Ezra 4. II This (is) the copy of the letter that they 
4. 12 Be it known, .that the Jews which came 

5. This, that, ]3i dik/cen. 

Dan. 7. 20 even (of) that horn that had eyes, and a 

6. He, it, wn hu. 

Gen. 2. II that (is) it which compasseth the wholo 
2. 19 whatsoever Adam called, .that (was) the 
7. That [very), «inri hahu,^m. 

Gen. 19. 35 they made their father drink wine that ' 
S.She, it, R'ii hi. 

I Ki. 3. 4 went to Gibeon . . that (was) the great high 
Q.That {very), N'nri hahi, f. 

Gen. 2. 12 the gold of that land(is) good : there (is) 

lO.r/iss or that {very), l^n hallaz. 

s'Ki. 4. 25 man of God .'.said.. Behold.. that Shuna. 
23. 17 Then he said. What title (is) that. .1 seo? 
11. This, riKi zoth, /. 

Lev. 26. 44 yet for all that, when they be in the land 

12. This {very),' riKiri hazzoth, f. 

Gen. 43. 15 the men took that present, and they took 
IZ.This, ni zeh, m. 

Exodi3. 8 (This is done) because of that (which) the 
14. This {very), .i|ri hazzeh, m. 
p Gen. 24, 9 and sware to him concerning that matter 
15. This, II, n\ zoh, zo.. 

P3a.i32. 12 and my testimony that I shall teach them 
16. This, W zu. 

Psa. 10. 2 let them be taken in the devices that th. 



Psa. 17. 9 From tho wicked that oppress me, (from) 
31. 4 PuU me out of the net that they have laid 

17. That, '? ki. 

Gen. I. 4 God saw the light, that(it was) good : and 

I8.T0 the intent, ]]iQ) lemaan. 

Gen. 12. 13 that it may be weU v/ith me for thy sake 

19. In consequence, on account of, nn)i3 haabur. 
Gen. 21. 30 that they may be a witness unto me 

20. Until, iJJ ad. 

Lev. 23. 14 until the selfsame day that ye have brou. 

21. This word, rm n^'nn haddabar hazzeh. 

Judg. 8. 3 anger was abated, .when he had said that 

22. To the intent that, n^N 15.): yaan asher. 

Eze. 12. 12 that he see not the ground with (his) eyes 

23.J^or this reason, njT ^3P'''| kol qehel denah. 
Ezra 7. 17 That thou inayest buy speedily with this 

24.ife, she, it, aurSs autos. 

Luko 2. 38 she coming in that instant gave thanks 11. 

25.7/, €.' a. 

Mark 9. 42 that a millstone were hanged about hi 
Lukei7. 2 that a millstone were hanged about his 
Acts 26. 8 incredible with you, that God should ra. 
26. 23 That Christ should sufier, (and) that he , 

26. With a view to, eis rb eis to. 

I Co. 9. 18 that I abuse not my power in the gospel 
Eph. I. 18 that ye may know what is the hope of his 
Phil. 1. 10 That ye may approve things that are exc. 

1 Th. 3. 10 praying exceedingly that we might see yo. 

2 Th. I. 5 that ye may be counted worthy of the ki. 

2. 2 That ye be not soon shaken in mind, M 

2. 6 yo know what withholdeth that he might 

2. II strong delusion, that they should believe 

neb.i2. 10 that (we) might be partakers of his holin. 

Jas. I. 18 that we should be a kind of first fruits of 

I Pe. 3. 7 as being heirs. . that your prayers be>not 

4. 2 That he no longer should live the rest of 

VI. That, that very, he, she, it, eA-«"j.'os ekeinos. 

Matt. 7. 22 Many will say to mo in that day. Lord 
See also 7. 25, 27 ; 8. 28; g. 22, z6, 31 ; 10. 14, 15 ; 11. 25; 
12. I, 43 ; 13. 44; 14. 1, 35; 17. 27; 18. [7, 27], 32; 22. 
46 ; 24. 36, 46, 48, 50 ; 26. 24, 24, Eg ; 27. 8, 19, 63 ; Mark 
3. 24, 25 ; 6. [11], 55 ; 7. 20 ; 13. 11, 24, 32 ; 14. 21, 21, 25 ; 
Luke 6. 23, 48, 49 ; g. 5 ; 10. 12, 12, 31 ; 11. 26 ; 12. 43, 45, 
46, 47; 14. [21]; 15. 14, i5;_!7. t9]. 31; '8. 3; ig. 4; 
20. 18, 35; 21. 34; 22. 22; John I. 39; 4. 39; 6. [22]; 

11. 51, 53; 14. 20; 16. 23, 26; 18. 15; 19. 27, 31 ; 21. 3, 7, 
23 ; Acts I. ig ; 3. 23 ; 8. i, 8 ; 12. i ; 14, 21 ; ig. 16 ; 22. 
11; Eph. 2. 12; 2 Th. 1. 10; 2 Ti. I. 12,18; 4. 8; Heb. 3. 
[10]; 4. II ; 8. 7; II. 15; Jas. I. 7; 4. 15; Bev. 16. [14]. 

28. /ji the, iv T^i en to. 

Luke I. 21 marvelled that he tarried so long in the 

29. By reason of, on account of, %iieKa {gen.) heneka. 
. 2 Co. 7. 12 that our care for you in the sight of God 

ZO. Either, or, than, verily, ij e. 

Luke22. 34 before. that thou shall thrice deny . .thou 
Acts 25. 16 before that he which is accused have the 

31. In order that, so that, 'Iva hina. 

Matt. I. 22 that it might bo fulfilled which was spok. 
2. IS that it might be fulfilled which was spok. 
4. 3 command that those stones be made br. 
4. 14 That it might be fulfilled which was 
5 2g, 30 it is profitable for thee that one of thy 

7. I Judge not, that ye be not Judged 

7. 12 ye would that men should do to you, do 

8. 8 I am not worthy that thou shouldest como 

9. 6 that yc may know that the Son of fhan 
10. 25 It is enough for tho disciple that ho be 
12. 10 they asked him . .that they might accuse 
12. 16 charged them that they should not make 
14. 13 that they may go into the villages, and 
14. 36 besought him that they might only touch 
16. 20 Then charged ho his disciples that they sh. 
iS; 6 it were better for him that a millstone we. 
i3. 14 thatone of these little ones should perish 
J 3. 16 that in the mouth of two or three v/itno. 
ig. 13 that he should put (his) hands on them 
ig. 16 v/hat good thing shall I do, that I may 
20. 21 Grant that these my two sons may sit 

20. 33 They say unto him. Lord, that our eyes 

21. 4 that it might be fulfilled which was sp. 

23. 26 that the outside of them may be clean 

24. 20 pray ye that your flight be not in the wi. 
z6. 4 consulted that they might take Jesus by 
26. 41 Watch and pray, that ye enter not intote. 

26. 56 that the scriptures of tho prophets might 

25. 63 that thou tell us whether thou be thoCh. 
27. 20 persuaded tho muUitudo that they shou. 

27. 35 that it might be fulfilled v/hich was spo. 

28. 10 go tell my brethren that they go into G. 
Mark r. 38; 2. 10; 3. 2, g, 12, 14, 14; 4. 12, 22; 5. 10, 

12, 18, 43; 6. 8, 12, 23, 36, 56 ; 7. 9, 26, 3(5; 8. 30; g. g, 
12, i8, 30; 10. 13, 17, 35, 37, 48, 31; II. 16, 25; 12. 2, 15, 
19; 13. 18; 14. 12, 35; 15. II, 32; 16. I, 

Luke I. 4, 43 ; 4. 3 ; 5. 24 ; 6. 7, 31 ; 7. 6, 36 ; 8. 10, 16, 
31, 32; 9. 12, 43; 10. 40; II. 33, 50, [54]; 12. 36; 14. 10, 
23; 15. 29; 16. 4, 9, 24, 27; 17. 2; 18. IS, 39, 41; ig. is; 
20. 10, 14, 20, 28 ; 21. 36 ; 22. 8, 30, 32. 

John I, 7, 22, 31 ; 2. 23 ; 3. 15, 16, 17, 21 ; 4. 13, 36, 47; 
5- =°. 23. 34. 4°; fi- 5. 7. I2> 28, 29, 30, 39, 40, 30; 7. 3, 
23; 8. [63; 9. 2, 3, 22, 36, 39; 10. 10, 17, 38; II. 4, II, 16, 
37. 42. 50. 52. 37; 12. g, 10, 23, 36, 38, 40, 46; 13. 1, IS, 

18, ig, 29, 34, 34; 14. 3, 13, i5, 29, 31; 13. 2, 8, II, 12, 13, 
16, i6, 17, 25; 16. 1,2,4, 7. 24. 30. 32.33; 17' iibL Z, ", 



12, 13, IS, 15, 19, 21, 21, 22, 23, 23, 24, 24, 26; 18. 9, [28], 
32. 36, 37, 39; 19- 4. 24. 28, 31, 31, 3S. 36, 38; 20. 31, 31. • 

Acts 2. 25 ; 4. 17 ; 5. IS ; 8. 19 ; 9. 21 ; 19. 4 ; 21. 24 ; 221 
24; 23. 24; 24. 4. 

Rom. I. II, 13; 3. 8, 19; 4. 16; 5. 20, zi; 6. i, 4, 0; 7. 
4, 13, 13; 8. 4, 17; 9. II, 23; II. II, 19, 31,32; 14. 9; 15. 
4, 6, 16, 31, [31L32; 16. 2; I Co. 1. 10, 31; 2. 5, 12; 3. 18; 
4. 2, 3, e, 6, 8; 5. 2, 5, 7; 7. s, 5, 29, 34, 33; 9. [15), IS, 
18, 19, 20, 20, 21, 22, 22, 23, 24 ; 10. 33 ; II. 19, 32, 34 ; 12. 
23; 14. I, s, 5, 12, 13, 19, 31; 15. 28; 16. 2, 6, 10, II, 16; 
2 Co. I. 9, II, IS, 17; 2. 4, 4, 5, 9; 4. 7, 10, II, 15; 5. 4, 
10, 12, 13, 21; 6. 3; 7. 9; 8. 6, 7, 9, 13, 14; 9. 3, 4, 5, 8; 

10. 9; II. 7, 12, 12, 16; 12. 8, 9; 13. 7, 7; Gal. I. 16; 2, 
[4]. 5. 9. 10, 16, 19; 3. 14, 14, 22, 24; 4. 5, 17; 6. 13; Eph. 

1. 17; 2. 7, 10 ; 3. [16], 17, 19; 4. 10, 14, 28, 29; 5. 26, 27, 
27. 33 ; 6. I3]. 13. 19. 20, 21, 22 ; Phil. I. 9, 10, 26, 27 ; 2. 

2, 10, 13, 19, 28; 3. 8; Col. I. 9, 18, 28; 2. 2; 4. 3, 4, 8, 

12. 16, 16, 17; I Th. 2. 16; 4. I, 12, 13; 5. 4, 10; 2 Th. I. 
11; 2. 12; 3. I, 2, 12, 14; I Ti. 1. 3, 16, 18, 2o; 2. 2; 3. 
15; 4- 15; 5- 7> 16, 20, 21; €. 1, 19; 2 Ti. 1. 4; 2. 4, 10; 

3. 17; 4. 17; Titus I. s, 9, 13; 2. 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 14; 3. 7, 
8, 13, 14; Phm. 13, 14, 15. 

ij. fieb. 2. 14, 17; 4. 16; 5. i; 6. 12, 18; 9.23; 10. 9,36; 

11. 33, 40; 12. 27; 13. 12, 17, 19; Jas. I. 4; 4. 3; I Pe. r. 
7; 2. 2, 12, 21, 24; 3. [1], 9, 16, 18; 4. 6, II, 13; 5. 6; 3 
Pe. I. 4; I Jo. I. 3, 4; 2. I, 19, 27, 28; 3. I, 8, 11, 23; 4. 
g, 17, 21 ; 5. 3, 13, [13], 16, 20; z Jo. 5, 6, 6, 8, 12; 3 Jo. 
8; Kev. 2. 10; 3. II, 18, 18; 6. [4], [11]; 7. j; 8. [3]; g. 

4, [3], 20; II. 6; 12. 6, 14, 13; 13. 13, IS, 17; 14. [13L 13; 
16. 12; 18. 4, 4; 19. 8, ij, 18; 20. 3; 22. 14. 

Z%And^ Kal Tcai. 

Mark 9. 3g there Is no man. .that can lightly speak 
Luke 5. I it came to pass, that, as the people pren. 
I 8. I that he went throughout every city and 
10. 38that he entered into a certain viUage 

ZZ.So that, to the end that, Sjrais hopos. 

Matt. 2. 8 bring me word again, that I may coma 
See also v. 23; 5. 16, 45; 6. 2, 4, 3. 16, 18; 8. 17, [34]; 9. 38; 
i2. [17]; 13. 33; 23. 33 ; Mark 3. [23]; Luke 2. 33; 7. 3 J 
.10. 2; 16. 28; John II. 57; Acts 8. 15, 24; 9. 2, 12, 17; 

13. 17 ; 23. J5, 2q;.24. [26] ; 23. 3, 26 ; Kom. 3. 4; 9. 17, 17; 
1 Co. I. 29; 2 Co. 8. II, 14; Gal. I. 4; 2 Th. i. 12; Pimi. 
6; Heb. 2. 9 ; 9. 15; James 5. 16; i Pe. 2. 9. 

Zi.As much, as many, Zeros hosos. 

Matti3. 44 goeth and selleth all that he hath,andbu. 
13. 46 went and sold all that he had.and bought 
18. 23 his wife and children, and all that he had 

Marki2. 44 she of her want did cast in all that she 

Luke 4. 40 they tliat had any- sick with divers disea. 
18.12 I fast. .1 give tithes of all that I possess 
i3. 22 sell all that thou hast, and distribute un, 

John 10. 41 all things that John spake of this man we. 

16. IS AU things that tho Eather hath are mine 

Z5. Any- one wlio, So-tis hosiis. 

ilatt. 2. 6 a gavemor, that shall rule my people Is« 

18. 28 took (him), .saying, Payane[that] thou owe. 

27. 62 the next day, that followed the day of tho 
Luke 7. 39 what jnanner of woman (this is) tliat ton. 
John 8. 23 (the same) that I said unto you from tho 
Kom. 6. 2 How shall we, that .are dead to sin, live 
Kev. I. 12 I turned to see the voice that spake with. 

17. 8 .when they behold the beast [that] was,and 

36. When, Srav hdtan. 

Marki4. 25 day that I drink it new in tho kingdom 

37. When, 3tc hote. 

Mark 6. 21 when a convenient day was come, that H. 

Z?i.Because, thai, Zri hoti. 

Matt. 2. 16 Herod, when he saw that le was mocked 
2. 22 when he heard that Archelajis did reign 
Seo also 3. 9; 4. 12; 5. 17, io, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 32, 33, 

38. 43 ; 6. 2g, 32; 8. II, 27; 9. 6, 28; 10. 34; II. Z4; 12. 

6. 36; 13. 17; 15. 12, 17; 16. II, 12, 18,20; 17, 10, 12, 13 1 
18. 10, ig; ig. 4, 23, 28; 20. 10. 23, 30; 21. 31, 4s; 22. 16, 
34 ; 23. 31 ; 24. 32, 33, 43, 47 ; 23. 24, -26; 36. 2, 21, 34, 53, 
54 ; 27. 3. 18, 24, S3 ; sS. 3, 7. 

Mark 2. i, 8, 10, 16; 4. 38, 41; 5. 29; 6. [2], 14, 15, 15; 

7. iS; 8. 31; 9. I, II, 13, 25; 10. 42, 47; II. 3, 23, 24,32; 
12. 12, 14, 26, 28, 34, 33, 43 ; 13. 28, 29, 304 14.30; 13. 10, 39; 

16. 4) 7. [11]; Luke I. 22; 2. 49, 49; 3. 8; 4. 4; 3. 24; 6. 
[3]; 7. 4, 16. 16, 37, 43; 8. 47, 53; 9. 7, 8, 8, 19;' 10. II, 

12. 20, 21, 24, 40; II. 38; 12. 37, 39, 4Q, 44, si; 13. 2, 4; 

14. 24; 15. 7; 16. 25; 17. is; 18. 8, 9, 11,37; 19. 7, 22, 
26, [40]; 20. ig, 21, 37; 21. 3, 20, 30, 31; 22. 37, 70; 23. 
7; 24. 21, 39, 44. 

John I. 34; 2. 17, 18, 22, 25; 3. 2, 7, 19, 21, 28, 28, 33; 

4. I, 19, 20, 23, 27, 42, 44, 47, 33 ; s- 6, 15, 32, 36, 42, 43 ; 
6. 15, 22, 22, 24, 36, 46, 61, 63, 6g; 7. 7, 26, 33, 42; 8. 17, 
24, 24, 27, 28, 37, 48, 52, 54; g. 8, 17, 18, 20, ZO, 24, 25, 
29. 3°. 31. 32. 35 ; lo- 38; II. 6, 13, IS, 20, 22, 24, 27, 31, 
40, 41, 42, 42, 30, 36; 12. 6, 9, 12, 16, 34, 30; 13. I, 3, 3, 
ig, 21, 2g, 35 ; 14. 10, 11, 20, 22, 31 ; 13. 18; 16. 4, 13, ip, 
20, 21, 26, 27, 30, 30; 17. 7, 8, 8, 21, 23, 23 ; 18. 8, 14, 37 ; 
ig. 4, 10, 21, 28, 35 ; 20. g, 14, 18, 31; 21. 4, 7, 12, 13, 16, 

17. 23, 24. 

Acts 2. 29, 30, 31, 36; 3. io, 17; 4. 10, 13, 13, 16; 5. 9, 
41 ; 6. 14 ; 7. 6; 8. 14, 18; g. 20, .22, 26, 27, 38; 10. 34, 
42; II. i; 12. g, 11; 13. 38; 14. 9, 22; 13. 5, 24; 16. 3, 
10, ig, 38; 17. 3, 3, 13 ; 19. 25, 26, 26, 34 ; 20. 23, 23, 25, 
c6, 29, 31, 34, 38; 21. 21, 22, 24, 29, 31; 22. 2, 19, 29; 23, 

5. 6, 22, 27, 34; 24. II, 14, 26; 26. 5, 27; 27, 10, 23; 28. 

1, 22, 28. 

Hom. I. 8, 13, 32; 2. 2, 3, 4; 3. 2, 19; 4. [9,] 21, 23; s- 3\ 

6. 3, 6, 8, 9, 16, 17; 7. 14, 16, 18, 21; 8. 16, 18, 22 28, 38; 9. 

2, 3c; 10. 2, 5, 9, 9; II. 25; 13. 11; 14. 14; 15. 14, 29; I Co. 
I. 3, II, 12, 14, 15; 3. 16, 20; 4. (gl; 5. 6; 6. 2, 3, 9, 15, 16, 
19; 7. 26; 8. 1, 4, 4; 9. 10, 13, 24; 10. [19,] 20; II. 2, 3, 14, 
17, 23; 12. 2, 3; 14. 23, 25, 37; 15, 4, 4, 5, 12, 12, 15, 27, so. 



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THEE 



56; I«. ISi 2 Co. I. 7, 8, (10], 12, 14, 33; a. 3; 3. 5; 4. 14; 5. 
Xi »> '4i '9> 7- 3; 8, 9, 9, 16; 8. 9; 9. 2; 10. 7, 11; II. 31; 13. 
13' »9i '3- =>> fi» °! ^"- I- 6. II) 23; 2. 7, 14, 16; 3. 7, 8, ii; 
* IS, aa; s. »> 3> 10. ai; Eph. 2. 11, 13; 4. 9; 5. 5; 6. 8, 9; 
Phil. X.6, 13, 17, 19, 20, 25, 27; a. I J, 16, 22, 24, 26; 4. 10, Ti, 
is; CoL 3. 34; 4. I, 13; i.Th. 2. i;3. 3, 4, 6; 4. 14, 15; j. 2; 
E In. a. a, 4, s; 3. 4, 10; I Ti. I. 8, 9, 13; 4. i; a ll i. 5, 12, 
IS: a. 23; 3. I, 15; Tit. 3. ii; Phm. 21, 22. 

Heb. 2. 6, 6; 3. 19; 7. 8, 14; u. 6, 13, 14, 18, 19; Jas. i. 
3, 7; 2. 19, 20; 3. i; 4. 4, 5; 5. IT, 30; I Pe. I. 12; 2. 3; 3. 9; 
3 Pe. 1. 14, 20; 3. 3, 5, 8; 1 Jo. I. s, 6, 8, 10; 2. 3, 5, 18, i8, 
19, 21, 22, 29, 29; 3. 2, 5, 14, 15, 19, 24; 4. 3, 10, 10, 13, 
tul, is; S- i> a, S, ii> 13. i4> 15. IS. 18, 19. ao; a Jo. 4; 
3 Jo. 12; fiev. 2. 6, 23; 3. I, I, 9, 15, 17; 10. 6; 12. 12, 13. 

S9. Toward, to the intent that, irp6s rh pros ts. 
2 Co. 3. 13 veil, .that the children of Israel could not 
Eph. 6. II that ye may be able to stand against tlio 
s Th, 3. 8 that we miglit not be chargeable to any 
Jas. 3. 3 we put bits in the horses' mouths, [that] 

iO./Teno, TTuspSs. 

Eph. 5. 15 Seethenthatyewalkclrcumspectly.notas 

il.TJiesi things, ravra iaxita. 

Marki6. 12 After that he appeared In another form 
Xukei2. 4 and after that have no more that thoy 
Acts 7. 7 after thatshall they come, 13.20 ; i Co. 6.8 
]Bev. 15. safterthatllooked, and, behold, the temple 
20. 3 after that he must be loosed a little season 

42. /re these, roiratt toutais. 

Xuke=3. 7 who himself also waa at Jerusalem at that 

43. To that, rairri tautS. 

Xukei3. 32 tell that fox, Behold, I cast out devils, and 

17. 34 that night there sliall bo two (men)lnono 

-A-cts 16. 12 we were in that city abiding certain days 

44. That, TairTjV tauten. 

Xuke.23. 48 the people that came together to that sL 
Ao.This, that, tovto touto. 

Marki3. 11 that speak ye ; tor It Is not ye. .but the H. 

Xuko 9. 21 and commanded, .to tell no man that thL 

John 3. [32]; 4. i3; II. 7, 11 ; 14. 13; Horn. 1. 12; 7. 
[isl, 15, 16, 19, 20; 10. 6, 7, 8; 13. 11; I Co. 6. G; Gal. 6. 7; 
Eph. 3. 8; Phil. i. 28; i TL 5. 4; Phm. 18; Heb. 13. 17. 

46. This, that, tovtov touton. 

John 19. 8 When Pilate therefore heard that sayingi 

19. 13 When PUate therefore heard that saying 

Acts 2. 36 God hath made that same Jesus, whom ye 

2 Th. 3. 14 note that man, and have no company wL 

47. Of this, of that, tovtov toutou. 

John 6. 66 From that (time) many of his disciples 

16. 19 Do ye enquira among youreelvos of that I 
Horn 1 1. 7 Israel hath not obtained that which he se. 

48.^s so that, ms hos. 

Acts 28. 19 not that I had ought to 17.22; Lu. 16. i. 
Rom. I. 9 that without, ceasing I make mention of 
2 Ti. I. 3 that without ceasing I have remembrance 

49..S'o thai, as aha, iiiare liOste. 

John 3. 16 God so loved the world, that ho pave his 
Acts 14.. I thatagrealmultiiiidebothof the Jewsan 
15. 39 that Uiey di'parlerl asunder one from the 
Rom. 7. 6 that wo should serve in newness of spirit 
I Co. 5. I that one. .his father's wife, i Pe. i. 21. 

50. From which, aiji' >;? uph'' hen, Acts 20. j8. 

[See also According to, after, all, as, because, before, 

but, except, for, he, how, in, oh, oh that, side, so, way.] 

TBA.T, after — 
Thus, ouTas houto. 

1 Co. 7. 7 one after this, .and another after that 

THAT ever — 

As much, as many, 8<ros hosos. 

John 4. 29 which told me all things [that over] I did 

4. 39 which testified, Ho told me [all that] ever 

10. 8 All that ever came before me are thiovcs 

THAT have — 

l.There is, b"; yesh. 

Isa. 43. 8 Bringforththehlindpeoplethathaveeyes 

2. To them, to"; lamo. 

Isa. 43. 8 irlng forth.. the deaf that have eara 

THAT he... again — 
With, fieTd meta. 

Xuko. 9. 39 it teareth him that he foameth again, and 

THAT if— 
If, \7i hen. 

Ezra 4. 13 Be It known, .that if this city be builded 
4. 16 if this city be buUded (again), and the wa. 

THAT is — 

1. To say, "lex amxir. 

2 Sa. 3. 13 one thing I require of thee, that is. Thou 

9. That is, tovt^o'ti ioutesti. 

Acts 19. 4 believe on him. .that is, on Christ Jesus 
Bom. 7.'i8 I knowthat in me that is, in my flesh, dw. 
g." 8 That is. They which are the children of 
10. 6 Who shall ascend Into heaven ? that is, to 
10. 7 Who shall descend Into the deep f that is 

10. 8 that is, the word of faith, which we prea. 
Phm. 12 therefore receive him that Is mine own 
Heb. a. 14 him that had the power of death, that is 

7. 5 that is, of their brethren, though they co. 

11. 16 they desire a better (country), that Is, an 
i> 15 that is, the fruit of (our) Ups giving tha. 

1 Pe. 3. so wherein few, that is, eight souls were sa. 



THAT li to say — 

1. Which is, '6 iaTi ho esti. 

Mark 7. 11 (It is) Corban.that Is to say, a gift, bywh. 

2. That is, tovt4(Tti ioutesti. 

J1att27. 46 Ell, Ell, lama sabachthanl? that Is to say 
JIark 7. 3 defiled, that Is to say, with unwashcn ha. 
Acts I. 19 Acoldama.that la to say. The Held of blood 
Hob. 9. II not made with hands, that Is to say, not 

10. 20 through the veil, that la to say, his flesh 
THAT... it — 

Me, it, Hin hu. 

Ocn. 2. II that (Is) it which compassetb the whole 
THAT manner, on. — 
Thus, nia bekoh. 

I KI.22. 20 one said on this.. another.. on that man. 
THAT... no or not, none, no one — 
l.If, DK iin. 

Gen. 14. 23 ThatIwlllnot(take)fromathTeadevento 
14. 23 that I will not take anything that (Is) th. 

I Sa. 24. 21 that thou wilt not cut off my seed after 
I.Not, hz lal 

Isa. 14. 21 that they do not rise, nor possess the land 

S./jt order not, v)^) lehilti. 

Gen. 3. II Icommanded-.thatthoushonldestnote.? 
Exod. 8. 23 the land, .that no swarms, .shall bo there 

i.Lest, ]^pen. 

Gen. 24. 6 Beware then that thou bring not my south. 

5./re order not, so as not, lya /i-fi hina me. 
Matt. 7. I Judge not, that ye be not Judged 

26. 41 Watch and pray, that yo enter not Into te. 
John 3. 15, 16 That whosoever bellevoth. .should not 
4. 15 Sir, give me this water, that I thirst not 

6. 50 that a man may eat thereof, and not die 

7. 23 that the law of Moses should not be broken 

11. 37 that even this man should not have died! 
13. 46 that whosoever belleveth .. chould not ab. 
16. 1 These . . have I spoken .. that ye should not 
j8. 36 that I should not be delivered to the Jews 

Acts 4. 17 that It spread no further among the peo. 

24, 4 that I be not further tedious unto thco 
1 Co. 3. 5 That your faith should not stand in the 
4. 6 that ye might learn, .that no ono of you 
7. 5 that Satan tempt you not for your tacon. 
II. 33 that we should not be condemned with 

11. 34 that ye come not together unto condem. 

12. 25 That there should bo no Gchlsm In the bo. 
16. 2 that there be no gatherings when I come 

3 Co. I. 9 that we should not trust in oureelve3,but 

2. 5 In part ; that I may not overcharge you 

6. 3 Giving no oflonco. .that the ministry be 

9. 4 we that wo say not ye should be ashamed 

10. 9 That I may not ceem as If I would terrify 
I Th. 4. 13 that yo sorrow not, oven aa others which 
1 TI. 6. I that the name of God .. bo not blasphemed 
Titus 2. s tl^at the word of God bo not bl.isphcmed 

3. 14 good works, .that they be not unfruitful 
Phm. 14 that thy benefit should not bo as It were 
Heb. 6. 12 That ye be not slothful, but followers of 

11. 40 that they without us should not be made 

1 Jo. 2. I these . . write I unto you, that ye sin not 

2 John 8 that we lose not those thin£,s which wo 
Key. 7. I that the wind should not blow on the ea. 

II. 6 that It rain not In the days of their prop. 
18. 4 Come out. .that yo be not partakers of 
18. 4 and that ye receive not of her plagues 
so. 3 that he should deceive the nations no more- 
6. No, not, iiTj me. 

Matt.iSf 10 Take heed that ye despise not one 24. 6. 
Mark 5. 7 1 adjure tlioe.. that tlioii torment me not 
Lnke2i. 8 Take heed that ye be not deceived : for 
Gal. 5. 15 take heed that ye be not con.sumed one 
2 Ti. 4. 16 (I pray God) that it may not He. 12. 25. 
7.Kot any, m^tij, Mt. 24. 4 ; 2 Co. 8. 20 ; i Th. 5. 15. 
THAT same — 
That, that very, he, she, it, Udvoi; ekeinos. 

Matt.io. 19 [it shall be given yon in that same hour] 

26. 55 In that same hour said Jesus to themul. 
Johmi. 49 Caiphas being the high priest that same 

18. 13 which was the high priest that same year 

THAT (thing) whicli — 
I.Thai which, IC/X asher. 

Gen. 14. 24 Save only that which the young Jos. 24 5. 
18. 17 Shall I hide from Abraham l hat t hing wh. 

27. 8 obey ray voiie according to that which I 

2. If any, el n? ei ii.'<, EiMi. 4. 29. 

3. Wltai, thai which, HD mah. 

Ezra 6. 9 that which they have need of, hoth young 
THAT time — 
Then, rdTe tote. 

Matt. 4. 17 From that time Jesus began to preach, and 

16. 21 From that time forth began Jesns to show 

36. 16 from that time he sought opportunity to 

, Luke 1 6. 16 since that time the kingdom of God la pr. 

THAT, (to this end) — 

Toward, to the intent, vp6s pros. 

Xuke 18. I spakea parable . . (to this ond), that men 

THAT very — 

That, that very, he, she, it, iKe'i/os ekeinos. 

Mattis- 38 daughter was made whole from that very 
17. 18 and the child was cured from that very 



TBAi; wherein — 

That which, "i^ff ashcr. 

EccL 3. 9 ho that worteth In that wherein he labo. 

THAT (which) ono has — 

Possessions, eubslance, property, ivipxavra hupa, 
MattiQ. SI sell that thou hast, and give to the poor 
I.uk(^i2. 33 Sell that ve havi', ami irive 12. 44; 14. 33. 

THAT then wa8-6 t6ti ho lot,-, 2 Pe. 3. 6. 

THA T way— 4i iicjinj? dV ekeinSs, \.n. 19. 4. 

THE — 

1. These, ^'^K Ulen. 

Dan. 6. a that tho princes might give accounts unto 
2.These, toDto tauta. 

Gal. 2. 18 If I build again tho things which I destr 
5. 17 BO that yo cannot do tho things that yo 

Z.This, TavTr]V tauten. 

Xuke24. 21 to day h the third day since these thlngrf 

THE same — 

These, ovTot outoi. 

Xnke2o. 47 the same shall receive greater damnation 
Johni2. 21 Tho same came therefore to PhUIp, wbiob 
Gal. 3. 7 Know yo therefore, .tho same are tho ch, . 

THE space of (for) — 

Over, above, up to, for, M (ace.) cpi. 

Acta 19. 8 spake boldly for tho spaco of throe mon. 
19. 10 this continued by the space of two years 
19. 34 about the spaco of two hours cried oat 

THEAT&E — 

A public chow or spectacle, OeaTpon theatron. 
Acts 19. 29 they rushed with ono accord Into the theiL 
ig. 31 would not adventure hlmsoU into the th. 

THE'-BEZ, V50 seen afar. 

A city in Epiiraira, four hours N. of Shcchem and thir- 
teen miles S.W. of Both-shean, now called Tubaz, whcro 
Abimelech was killed by a woman. B.C. 1236. 

Judg. 9. so went. .toT., and encamped agalnstT. and 
3 Sa. II. 21 millstono upon him. .that he died In XI 
THEE, (aa for) — 
I. Thou, nnjN ant 

Dan. 2. 29 As tor thee, Idng, thy thoughts camo 

2. Thy luind, ^n; yadeha, Xi) yadek. 

I Sa. 10. 7 do as occasion serve thee ; for God (Is) 

16. 2 Take an hetfcr with thee, and say, I am 
Jer.' '38. 10 Take from hence thirty men ^vith thee 
Ezo. 27. 21 they occupied with thoo in Iambs, and r. 

Z.From with thee, '^,iyv} Icvo.ihak. 

Ezra 4. 12 tho Jews which came np from thee to na 

4. In thine eyes, '1'J'I!3, I'J'HS beenecha, beenayik. 
Gen. 16. 6 Abram said . . do to her as it plcascth thco 
CO. 15 Abimelech .laid.. dwell whcro ii pleascth 
Josh. 9. 23 as it seemeth good and right tmto thee to 
Judgio. 15 do.. whatsoever seemeth good unto thee 
I Sa. I. 23 Do what seemeth thee good ; tarry until 
14. 36 said. Do whatsoever seemeth good unto 
14. 40 people said. .Do what seemeth good nnt'> 
34. 4 do to him as it shall seem good unto thee 
a Sa. ig. 6 all wo h.->.d died. .It had,pleased thee well 
19. 37 do to him what shall aeom good unto thee 
19. 38 that which shall seem good unto thee 
I Ej.21. a if it seem good to thee, I will give., money 
Eotli. 3. II do with them as It seemeth good to theo 
Jer. 40. 4 If It seem good unto thee to como with 
40. 4 if it seem ill unto thee to come with mo 
4c. 4 whither It seemeth good, .for thee to go 
40. 5 wheresoever it seemeth convenient unto 

h.Thy face, ^-}^ panelca. 

Gen. 19. 21 Ihaveacceptcdtheeconcemlngthlsthlng 
Dcut. 7. 23 God shall deliver them unto thee, and sh. 
J Sa, 29, 8 BO long as I have been with thee unto this 
I lit 2. 17 Solomon tho king, .will not say thee nay 
2. 20 Ask on, my mother; for I will not say thee 
Job :i. 19 liedown. .many shallmake suit unto thee 

G.Ser, aliTijv auten. 

Matt23. 37 and stonest them which are sent unto thee 
Xnkci3. 34 and stonest them that are sent unto thee 

T.Thee, ai sc. 

Matt, 4. 6 in (their) hands they shall bear thee up 
5. 25 lest at any time tho adversary deliver thee 
5. 25 the judge deliver [thee] to the ofllcer, and 
S. 29 If thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out 
5. 30 if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off 
S. 39 whosoever shall smite thee on thy right 
S. 41 whosoever shall compel theo to go a milo 
5. 43 Give to him that asketh thee, and from 
See alio 9. 22 ; 14. 28; 18. 8, 9, [15], 33 ; 20. 13 ; 25. 21, 
33, 34, 37, 38, 39, 39, 44; 26. 33, 63, 68, 73; Mark 1. 34; 
3- 33; 5- 7< 19, 31, 34; 9- 17, -JS, 45, 47 ', lo- 49, 5' '< U- 
31; Xuke I. 19, 35 ; 2. 48; 4. jo, 11, 34; 6. 29, 30; 7. 7, 



20, so; 8. 20, 45, 48 ; II. 27, 36; 12. 58, 58, 58 ; 13, 31 u 
' ' ; 17. [3], 4, [4], 19 ; 18. 42 ; 19J 

31, 23, 43, 43, 43, 44 ; 22. 64 ; John 1. 48, , 



14. 9, 10, 12, 18, 19 ; 16. 27 ; 



. [3], 4, [4], 19 ; i8- 43 

" 50 ; 7. 20 ; B. 
[10, ii];'itt'337 II. 8, 28; 13. 8; 16. 30; 17'. t, 3, 4, 11, 
13, 35, 25 ; i3. 26, 33 ; 19. 10, 10; 21. 15, 16, 17, 18, 2o» 32, 
33. 

Acts 5. 9; 7. 27, 34, 35; 9. 34; lo- 19. aa. 33 ! "■ 14! 
13. II, 33, 47 ; i8. 10 ; 21. 37 ; 32. 14, 19, ai ; =3. 3, 18, 20, 
30; 24. 4, [8L 25 ; 26. 3, 16, 17, 17, 24 ; Eom. 2. 4, 27 ; 4. 
17 ; 9. 17 ; II. 18, =3 ; 13. 3 ; i Co. 4. 7 ; 8. [10] ; PhU. 4. 
3 ; I Ti. I. 3, i3 ; 3. 14 ; 3 Xi. i. 4, 6 ; 3. 15 ; 4. 21 ; Titua 
I. 5; 3. 13, 15; Phm. 10, 18, 33; Heb. i. 5, 8 ; a. 13; 5. 
5 ; 6. 14, 14 ; 13- 5. 5 ; a Jo. s, 13 ; 3 Jo- i* ^4 ; Sev. 3. 
[3I. 9, 1°. 16; 'S- [<]• 



THEFT 



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THEN 



^.'Of thyself, aeavTOv scautou. 

2 Ti. 4. II Take Mark, and bring him with thee : for 

9. To thee, a-oi soi. 

' Matt. 2. 13 be thou there until I bring thee word: for 

4. 9 All these things will I give thee, if thou 

5. 26 Verily I say unto thee, Thou shalt by no 
5. 29, 30 it is profitable for thee that one of thy 

5. 40 if any man will sue thee at the law, and 

6. 4 thy Father. . himself sliall reward thee op. 
6. 6 and thy Father, .shall reward thee openly 
6. 18 and thy Father, .shall reward thee openly 
6. 23 If therefore the light that is in thee be 

8. 13 as thou hast believed, .be it done unto thee 
8. 19 I will follow thee whithersoever thou go. 

8. 29 What havewe to do with thee, Jesus, thou 

9. 2 be of good cheer, thy sins be forgiven [th.] 

9. s to say, (Thy) sins be forgiven [thee] ; or to 
See also 11. 21, 21, 23, 24, 25; 12. 47; 14. 4; 15- 28; 16. 
«7, 18, 19, 22, 22 ; 17. 4; 18. 8, 9, 17, 22, [26], 29; 18. 32; 

10. 27 ; 20. 14 ; 21. 5, 23 ; 25. 44 ; 26. 17, 33, 34, 35 ; Mark 
I. 24 ; 2. [5, 9], 11 ; 5. 7, 19. 41 ; 6- '8, 22, 23 ; 9. s, 25, 43, 
45, 47 ; 10. 28, 51 ; II. 28 ; 14. 30, 31, 36 ; Luke i. 3, 13, 
»9. 35; 3- 22 I 4- fi> 34; 5' 2°> =3. 24; 7- 14. 40. 47; 8. 28, 
39 ; 9- 33. 57. 6' '' ^°- '3. '3. =«. 35 ! "• 7. 35 ; "- 591 '4- 

9, 10, 10, 12, 14, 15, 29 ; 18. II, 28, 41 ; 19. 43, 44, 44; 20. 
e; 22. II, 34; 23.43; John I. 50; 2. 4; 3. 3, 5, 7, II ; 4. 

10, 10, 26; 5. 10, 12, 14; 6. 30; 9. 26; II. 22, 40,41; 13. 
37. 38; 17- 5. 21 ; '8. 30, 34; 19. II, II ; 21. 3, 18. 

Acts 3. 6; 7. 3; 8. 20, 22 ; 9. 5, 6, 17; 10. [6], 32, 33; 
j6. 18; 18. 10; 21. 23 ; 22. 10, 10; 23. 18 ; 24. 14 ; 26. 14, 
«6, t6; 27. 24; Rom. g. 17; 13. 4; 15. 9; 2 Co. 6. 2; 12. 
9; Gal. 3. 8i Eph. 5. 14; 6. 3; i Ti. i. 18; 3. 14; 4. 14, 
14; 6. 13 ; 2 Ti. I. 5, 5, 6; 2. 7; Titus i. 5; ?hm. 8, 11, 
ti, i6, 19, 21 ; Heb. 8. s; .Tas. 2. 18; 2 Jo. 5 ; 3 Jo. 12, 14; 
Jude 9 ; Kev. 2. 5, 10, 16; 3. i8; 4. i ; 11. 17; 14. 15; 
17. T, 7; 18. 22, 22, 22, 23, 23; 21. 9. 

1 0. Of thee, thy, thine, <roO sou. 

Matt. 2. 6 out of thee shall come a governor, that sh. 

3. 14 I have need to be baptized of thee, and 

4. 6 shall give hie angels charge concerning t. 

.&« a?«o s. 23, 29. 30, 42; 6. 2; II. 10; 12.38; 17.27; 18. 
9, 15, 15, 16; 21, 19: 26. 62; 27. 13; Mark I [2]; 11.14; '4- 
60; li;. 4: Luke I. 28, [35] : 4. 10; 7. 27 ; 8. 28; 9. 38; 12. 
20; 15. 18; 16. 2: 22. 33: John 3. 26; 9. 37; 17. 7, 8; Acta 
8. 34 ; 10. 22; 17. 32 ; :8. 10; 21. 21, 24, 39; 23. 21, 30, 35; 
24. 2, 19; 25. 26; 26. 2, [3I : 27. 24 ; 28. 21, 21,22 ; Rom. 10. 
8 : II. 21 ; I Co. 12. 21 ; 2 Co. 6. 2 ; 1 Ti. 4. 16 ; 6. [21] ; 2 
Ti. 1. 3; Titus 2. is; Phni. 4. 7, 20; 3 Jo. 3; Rev. 2, 4, &c. 
THEFT — 

1. Theft, thine/ stolen, .1533 genebah. 

£xod22. 3 nothing, then he shall be sold for his iii. 

22. 4 If the theft be certainly found in his hand 

2. A theft, «\6ju^a klemma. 

Rev. 9. 21 Neither repented they . .of their thefts 

3. A theft, kXoTtii Hope. 

Matt 15. 19 fornications, thefts, false witness, blasp. 
Mark 7. 22 Thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit 

THEIR, THEIRS — • 
\.They, on ham. 

Isa. 30. 7 concerning this, Their strength (is) to sit 
2. They, .ijn hennah. 

Lev. 18. 10 not uncover: for theirs (is) thine own na. 
8. He, they, avT6s autos, avrol autoi. 

Matt. 5. 3 Blessed (are) the poorin spirit : for theirs 

5. 10 Blessed, .for theirs is the kingdom of he. 
Marki2. 44 For all (they) did cast in of their abund. 

1 Pe. 4. 14 on their part he is evil spoken of, but on 

i. Of self, selves, avrov hautou. 

Matt. 2. n when they had opened their treasures, th. 

3. 6 were baptized of him. .confessing their 

4. 21 mending tlieir nets ; and he called them 
4. 22 immediately left the ship and their father 

6. ■ 2, 5, 16 I say unto you. They have their re. 

6. 16 disfigure their faces, that they may app. 

7. 6 lest they trample them under their feet 

10. 17 they will scourge you in their synagogues 
Scealso n. 26; 13. 15, 43; 15. 2, 8, 27; 17. 6, 8; 18. 31; 21. 7; 
02. 16; 23. 4, 5, 5, 5 ; 23. I, 4, 7; 27. 39; Iilark 1. 18, 20; 
a. 6; 11. 7, 8 ; 14. 46; 15. 29; Luke 1. 66; 2. 8 ; 3. 15; 5. 
'5; S. 17; ig. 36; 21- I, 12; John 15. 22; Acts 5. 18; 7. 
•9. 39. 57. 58; 13- 5°. 51; 14- II. 14; IS- 26; 16. 19; 19. 
«8 ; 22. 22 ; 28. 27 ; Rom. i. 21, 27, 27 ; 2. 13 ; 3. 13 ; Eph. 

4. 17; 1 Th. 2. 16; Heb. 7. 5; 11. 35; 2 Pe. 3. 3, 16; Rev. 
a. 22; 3. 4; 4. 4, 10; 6. 14; 7. II, 14; 9, 4, 20, 21, 21, 21, 
ai; II. 7, II, 16, 16; 12. II, II ; 14. i, 2, 13; 16. 10, 11, 11, 
»« ; 17- 17; 18. jg ; 20. 4, 4; 21. 24. 

B.That, that very, he, she, it, iKflvos elceinos. 

2 Co. 8. 14 for their war.'-, that their abundance also 
2 Ti. 3. 9 for their folly Lhall be manifest unto all 

C.Of self, selves, iavrou hcautou. 

Matt. 8. 22 Follow me ; and let the dead bury their 

21. 8 very great multitude spread their garm. 

25. 3 They that (were) foolish took [their] lamps 
lukc 9. 60 Let the dead bury tTieir dead : but go thou 

12. 36 like unto men that wait for their lord, wh. 

16. 8 children of this world are in their gener. 

19. 3S they cast their garments upon the colt, and 

82. 66 came together, and led him into their co. 
' «3. 48 beholding, .smote their breasts, and ret. 
Eph. 5. 28 So ought men to love their wives, . He that 
J I'e. 4, 19 commit the keepingof theirsouls(to him) 
Judo .<. 6 the angels which kept not their Hrst estate 
Jlev. to. 3 cried, seven thunders uttered tr<eir voices 

10, 4 the seven thunders had uttered their vo. 
^1^^3 Z\ya their power and streneth unto the be. 



T. One's own, proper, peculiar, ISios idios. 

J Co. 14. 35 let them ask their husbands at home ; for 

1 Ti. 4. 2 having their conscience seared with a hot 

8.0/ them, rov-rav (rjen.) touton. 

Rom. II. 30 now obt.iiued mercy through their unbe. 

THEIR ovm (selves) — 

1. Of self, selves, avroO hautou. 

Mark 8. 3 send them away fasting to their own ho. 

2 Fe. 2. 12 shall utterly perish in their own corrupt. 

2. 13 sporting themselves with theii' own dece. 

I.Of ovmself, selves, Eai/ToS lieautou. 

John2o. 10 disciples went away again unto their own 
Rom.i6. 4 Who have formy life laid down their own 
16. 18 serve not our Lord, .but their own belly 
2 Co. 8. s but first gave their own selves to the Lord 
Eph. 5. 28 to love, .wives as their own bodies. Heth. 
Phil. 2.21 For all seek their own, not the things wh. 
2 Th. 3. 12 with quietness they work, and eat their 0. 
Judo 13 foaming out their own shame; wandering 
18 should walk after their own ungodly lusts 

3. One^s own, proper^ peculiar, thios idios. 

Acts 4. 23 went to their own company, and reported 
Rom 10. 3 going about to establish their own right, 
ji. 24 shall be grafted into their own olive tree 
Eph. 5. 24 wives (he) to tlieir own husbands in every 
I Th. 2. 15 killed the Lord Jesus and their own pro. 

1 Ti. 3. 12 ruling tlieir children and their own liou. 

6. I count their own masters worthy of all ho. 

2 Ti. 4. 3 but after their own lusts shall they heap 
Titus 2. 5 good, obedient to their own husbands, th. 

2. g servants to be obedient unto their own 

1 Pe. 3. 5 being in subjection unto their own bus. 
Jude 6 but left their own Jiabitation, he hath re. 

THE-LAS'-AR, TE-LAS'-SAR, -ly-N^^, 'IB-Vp. 
A city and district in Mesopotamia, inhabited by the 
children of Eden, and once subject to Assyria; perhaps 
Theleda or Thelesa, S.E. of Racca near Palmyra; or in 
Artemita in S. Assyria, N. of Babylonia; others say Resen, 
now called Kalah Shergat 

2 Ki.ig. 12 the children of Eden which fwerel in T. ? 
Isa. 37. 12 the children of Eden which (were) in T. ? 

XHEm — 

1. These, nW elleh. 

Eze. 4. 6 when thou hast accomplished them, lie 

2.They, pjlji, jax innin, innun. 

Ban. 6. 24 cast.. them, their children, and their wi. 

3. They, they themselves, en hem. 

Gen. 14. 24 Eshcol, and Mamre ; let them tak- their 

4. They, they themselves, Ti^n hcmmah. 

Judg 10. 14 let them deliver you in the time of your 

5. They, they themselves, )'is.7, ien himmo, himmon, 
Ezra 4. 2j and mad(rthcra to cease by force and po. 

5. 5 that they could not cause them to cease 
J. 12 he gave them into the hand of Nebucha. 
5. 14 brouglit them into tlie temple of Babylon 

5. 13 carry tliem into the temple that (is) in J. 

7. 17 offer them upon the altar of the house of 
Can. 2. 34 iron and clay, and brake them to pieces 

2. 35 the wind carried them away, that no pi. 

6.1n their eyes, Di7'}'y.3 beenehem. 

Josh 22. 30 when . . the princes . . heard . .it nleased th. 

7. Their face, on'i? penehem.. 

Gen". 6. 13 earth is filled with violence through them 

8. To them, outo"s autois. 

Matt. 3. 7 said unto them, generation of vipers 

9. Of self, selves, aiirov hautou. * 

Mark 9. 16 he asked. .What question ye with them? 

Acts 13. 42 might be preached to them the next sab. 

20. 30 things, to draw away disciples after them 

Rev. 7. 14 made them white in the blood of the La. 

9. 1 1 they had a king over them, (which is) the 

10. That, that very ; he, she, it, iKe7yos cheinos.- 
Matt 13. II given unto you. .but to them it is not gl. 

20. 4 said unto them. Go ye also into the vine. 
Mark 4. n but unto them that are without, all (th.) 

16. J3 [theresidue: neitherbelievedthey them] 
Luke 8. 32 suffer, .to enter into them. And he sufl. 
Johnio. 16 them also I must bring, and they shall be. 

10. 35 If he called them gods unto whom the 
Acts 18. 19 he came to Ephesus, and left them there 
I Co. 10. II Now all these things happened unto them 
Heb. 4. 2 word preached did not profit them, not 

6. 7 bringeth forth herbs meet for them by wh. 

W.Of ownself, selves, Ioutou heautou. 

Matt 13. 30 having with them (those that were) lame 

25. 3 took their lamps, and took no oil with th. 

27. 33 They parted my garments among them 
Mark 2. ig as they have the bridegroom with them 

8. 14 neither had they in the ship with them 
Johnig. 24 Theypartedmyraimentamongthem,and 
Acts 21. 23 have four men which have a vow on them 
Rev. 4. 8 four beasts had each of them six wings 

12. And these, KaxeTuos hakeinos. 

Heb. 4. 2 For unto us. .as well as unto them: but 

13. These, ravra tauta. 

I Co. 6. 13 but God shall destroy both it and them 
\i.In these, ravrats tautais. 

Luke 1 3 14 [in them] therefore come and be heaied.and 
15./n these, iv roirois en toutois. 
•- 11 TI. 4. 15 give thyself wholly to them; that thy pr. 



16. TTiese, toutou? (oulons. 

Rom. 8. 30 them he also railed them he Acts 21. 24 

8. 30 whom ho jiiftlflcil, tliciii he also glorilled 
I Co, 6. 4 set thciii to judge wlio arc le.ist esteemed 

16. 3 them will I send to liring your liberality 
Hel). 3, J5 deliver tljcm who tlirough fear of deatli 
THEMSELVES — 
l.TJicy, they thansdves, Drr hem. 

'<E.\od 1 8. 26 every small matter they judged themselv. 
1.IHshaiuls,v-il yadc&o. 

Eze. 43. 26 ami they shall consecrate themselves 

3. Unto their heart, Da'?"'?^ el-lihbam; 

I Ki. 8. 47 if they shall bethink themselves in the la 
4. /to their face, Dn'iE3 biphnehem 

Eze. 6. 9 they shall loathe themselves for the evils 
5. Their soul, D^b; naphsham. 

Esth.47. 14 as they had decreed for themselves, and 

Isa. g. 31 they shall not deliver themselves from 

6, Of self, selves, avrov hautou. 

Mark i. 27 they questioned among themselves, sayi. 
Johui7. 13 might have my joy fulfilled in themselves 

1 .Of ownself , selves, kavrov heauiow. 

Matt. g. 3 certain of the scribes said within themse. 
14. 15 go into the villages, and buy themselves 

16. 7 they reasoned among themselves, saying 
ig. 12 which have made themselves euuuchsfor 
21. 25 they reasoned with themselves, saying, II 

' 21. 38 they said among themselves. This is tho 
Mark 2. 8, n, 31 ; 4. 17 ; 6. 36, 51 ; 9. 8, 10; 10. 26; 11.31 ; 
12. 7 ; 14. 4 ; 16. 3 ; Luke 7. 30, 4g ; 18. g; 20. 5, [14], 20 ; 
22. 23 ; 23. [12] ; John. 7. 35 ; n. 53 ;.i2. 19 ; Acts 23. 12, 
21 ; 28. [29] ; Rom. 1. [24], 27 ; 2. 14 ; 13. 2 ; t Co. 16. 15 ; 

2 Co. 5. 15 ; 10. 12, 12, 12, 12; Eph.- 4. 19 ; Phil 2. 3 ; i 11. 
2. g ; 3. 13 ; 6. 10, 19 ; 2 Ti. 4. 3 ; Heb. 6. 6 ; i Pe. i. 
12 ; 3. 5 ; 2-Pe. 2. i ; Jude 12, [19] ; Rev. 6. 15 ; 8. [6.] 

THEMSELVES, by — 

Alone, ixovos monos. ' 

Mark g. 2 an high mountain apart by themselves 
Luke 24. 12 beheld tho linen clothes laid by themselves 

THEN — 

\.Then, jnN edayin. 

Ezra 4. 9 Then (wrote) Rehuni the chancellor, and 

4. 24 Then ceased the work of the house of God 

5. 2 Then rose up Zerubbabel the son of Shea. 
5. 4 Then said we unto them after this manner 
5. 5 then they returned answer by letter cone, 
5. g Then asked we.tliose elders, (and) said unt(7 

5. 16 Tlien came the same Shcslibazzar, (and)la. 

6. I Then Darius tho king made a decree, and 

6. 13 Then Tatnai, governor on this side the rL 
Dan. 2. 14, 15, 17, ig, ig, 23, 35, 46, 48; 3. 3, 13, 13, ig, 

21, 24, 26, 26, 30; 4. 7, ig; 5. 3, 6, 8, g, 13, 17, 24, 29; 6. 3, 

4, 5, 6, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, ig, 21. 23, 25; 7. I, J 1, 10. 

2. Or, \tto. 

Eze. 21. 10 should we then make mirth! it contemneth. 

3. Then, JN az. 

Gen. 12. 6 And tho Canaanite (was) then in the land 
Exodis. 15 Then the dukes of Edom shall bo amazed 
Eccl. 2. 13 it happeneth..to me; andwhywasi then 

4. Then, 'in azai. 

Psa.124. 3 Then they haQ swallowed us up quick,wh. 
124. 4 Tlien the waters had overwhehned us, tho 
124. 5 Then tho proud waters had gone over our 

S.Also, DJ gam. 

Jer. 33. 26 Then will I cast away the seed of Jacob 
Q.That day, D'v.t hayyom. 

I Sa.22. 15 Did I then begin to enquire of Godforh.t 
1 .That, because, for, '3 ki. 

Jer, 8. 22 why then is not the health of the daughter 
8. Indeed, in truth, then, therefore, &pa ara. 

Matti2. 28 then the kingdom of God is come unto you 

17. 26 Jesus saith unto him, Then are the ehil. 
19. 23 amazed, saying, Who then can be saved f 
24. 45 Who then is a faithful and wise servant 

Lukei2. 42 Who then is that faithful and wise steward 
Acts II. 1 3 Then hath God also to the Gentiles gran. 
Rom. 7. 3 So tlien if, while (her) husband liveth, she 

7. 21 1 find then a law, that, when I would do 
7. 25 So then with the mind I myself serve tho 

9. 16 So then (it is) not of him that willeth, nor 
10. 17 So then faith (cometh) by hearing, and he. 

14. 12 So then every oneof us shall give account 

1 Co. 5. 10 for then must ye needs go out of the wo. 

1 5. .14 if Christ be not risen, then (is) ourpreac. 
15. i8 Then they also which are fallen asleep in 

2 Co. 5. 14 that if one died for all, then were all dead 
Gal. 2. 21 if righteousness (come) by the law, then 

3. 29 if ye (be) Clirist's, then are ye Abraham's 

4. 31 So then, brethren, we are not children of 

5. II why do I yet suffer, .then is the offence 
Heb.i2. 8 without chastisement, .then are ye bast. 

9. For, yap gar. / 

« Phil. X. 18 What then? notwithstanding, every way 

lO.But, now, then, Se de. 

Acts 12. 3 Then were the days of unleavened bread 
I Co. 15. 13 if there be no resurrection .. then is Christ 
13. 16 if the dead rise not, then is not Christ ra. 
Gal. 5. 16 I say then. Walk in the spirit, and ye 

11. If then, afterwards, furthermore, fir a eita. 
Mark 4.28 first the blade, then the ear, afterthat tho 
Luke 8. 12 then cometh the devil, and taketh away 



THENCE 



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THEREIN 



Johnig. 27 Then Baith ho to the disciple, Cohold thy 
20. 37 Then eaith he to Thomas, Reach hitlicr thy 

X C'o.i3. aS after that miracles, then gifts of healings 
IB. 5 ho was seen of Cephas, then of the twelve 
15. 7 ho was seen ol James; then of all tho ay. 
15. 84 Then (comoth) the end, when ho shall ha. 

X Ti a. 13 For Adam was first formed, then Evo 
3. 10 then let them use the office of a deacon 

Jaa. I. «s TJien, when luat hath conceived, it bring. 

\2.Then, qfierwarda, ^-ireira epeiia. 

Mark 7. 5 [Then] the Pharisees and scribes asked him 
Luke 16. 7 Then said he to another. And how mucli 
Johnii. 7 Then after that saith he to (liis) disciples 
GaL 1. 18 Then after three years I went up to Jem. 

2. 1 Then fourteen years after I went up aga. 
I Th. 4. 17; Heb. 7. 27 ; Jas. 3. 17; 4. 14. 

13. And, also, xai kai, Lu. 19. 15 ; Jas. 2. 4. 

U.NeiUter, ovSi oude, i Co. 15. 13, 16. 

15. .'Is to the re%t, henceforth, Aoiiroi/ loipon. 

Acta 27. 20 hope that we should bo saved was then 

l^.Thercfore, then, not so then, oiiKovv oukoun. 
JotmiS. 37 said unto him, Art thou a king then? Jo. 

\7i,Therefore, then, now, oiv oun. 

Matt. 7. II If ye then, being evil, know how to glvo 
12. IS How much then is a man better than a 

12. 26 he is divided, .how shall then hia kiugd. 

13. 27 didst not thou sow good seed. . whence th. 
13. 28 Wilt thou then that wo go and gatherth. 
13. 56 Whence then hath this (man) all theso 

See also 17, 10 ; 19. 7 ; ai . 25 ; 22. 43, 45; 26. 54; 27. 22; 
Mark 3. [31]; ii. ^i]; 15. 12; Luke 3. 7, 10; 6. [9]; 7. 31; 
lo. [37]; "• 13; "■ a6; 13. [15]; 20. [5,] 17; 22. [36], 70; 
John I. 21, [22], 25; 2. 18, 20; 3. 25; 4. 5, 9, II, 23, [30], 
45, 48, 52; 5. [4, 12], 19; 6. 5, 14, 21, 28, 30, [32], 34, 41, [4=], 
53. 67, [68]; 7. [6], II 25, 28, 30, 33, 35, 45, [47]; 8. 12, 19, 

91, 22, 25, 28, 31, [41], 48, 52, 57, 59; 9. [12], IS, 19, 24, 

[28]; 10. 7, 24, [31]; II. 12, [14], 16, 17, 20, 21, 31, 32, 36, 
4'i 45. 47. S3. 56; 12. I, 3, 4, 7, 28, 35; 13. 6, 14, [==], =7, 
30; 16. 17; 18. 3, 6, 7, 10, II, 12, i6,_i7, 19, 27, [:0L =;;, 
I31]. 33. 40; '9- S. [lol 20. SI. a3, 32, 40; 20. 2, 6, 10, iq, 
so, 21; 21, 5, 9, [13), 23. 

Acts 2. 41; 9. 31; 10. 23; II. 17:17.29; 19. 3, 36:22. 29; 
23- 31; Kow. 3. I, 9, 27, 31; 4. I, 9, 10; 5. 9; 6. 1, 15, 21; 7. 

7. 13; 8. 31; 9. 14, 19, 30; 10. 14; II. I, 5, 7, II, 10; 14. iC; 
I Co. 3. 5; 6. 4, 15; 9. 18; 10. 19; 14. IS, 26; 2 Co. 3. in; 
GaL 3. 19, 21 ; 4. i5;Eph. 5. 15; C0L3. i; iTh. 4, i; 1 TL 

3. 2; Heb. 2. 14; 4. 14; 9. i; I fo. 4. i; 2 Fo. 3. n.. 

18. And, also, re te. 

Acts 23. 5 Then said Paul, I wist not, brethren, that 
27. 29 Then fearing lest wo should have fallen up. 

l^.N'sw truly, therefore, therefore now, rolvvv. 
Jas. 2. 24 5fe see [then] how that by works a maa 13 

m.Then, rdre tote. 

Matt. 2. 7 Then Herod, when he had privily called 

2. 16 Then Herod, when ho saw {hat ho v/as 

2. 17 Then Vc^as fulfilled that which was spoken 

3. 5 Then went out to him Jerusalem, and all 
1 3. 13 Then comcth Jesus from Galileo to Jor. 

\ 3. 15 Suffer (it to be so). .Then ho suffered him 

4. I Then was Jesus led up of tho spirit into 
4. s Tlienthe devil taketh him up into tho ho. 
4. 10 Then saith Jesus unto him, Get thee he. 
4. II Then tho devil leavoth him; and, behold 

Sirs also 5.24; 7. 5, 23; 3. 26; 9. 6, 14, IS. 29, 37; II. 
20; 12. 13, 22, 29, 38, 44, 45; 13. 26, 36, 43; IS- I, 12. =3; 

16. 12,20, 24, 27; 17. 13, 19; 18. 21, 33; 19. 13, 27; 20. 
20; 21. I ; 22. 8, 13, 15, 21; 23. i; 24. 9, 10, 14, 16, 21, 
23. 30. 30. 40 ; 25- I. 7. 31. 34. 37. 41. 44. 45 ', 26- 3. '4. 
31. 36. 38. 45. 50. 52. 5<5. 65. 67. 74; =7- 3. > 13. 16. =5. 
27. .^8, 58; Mark 2. 20; 3. 27; 13. 14, 21, 2.., 27; Luke 5. 
35; 6. 42; II. 26; 13. 2C; 14. 10, 21; 21. 10,20, 21, 27; 
S3. 30; 24. 45; John 2. [ro]; 7. 10; 8. 28; 11. 14; 12. 16; 
19. I, 16; 20. 8; Acts I. 12; 4. 8; 5. 26; 6. 11 ; 7. 4; 

8. 17; 10. 46, 48; 13. 12; 15. 22; 17. 14; 21. 26, 33; 23. 
3 ; 25. 12; 26. I ; 27. 32 ; 28. 1 ; Kom. 6. 21 ; i Co. 4. 5 ; 13. 
[lo], 12, 12; 15. 28, 54:2 Co. 12. 10; GaL 4. 8, 29; 6. 4; 
OoL 3. 4; I Th. s- 3; 2 Th. 2. 8; Heb. 10. 7, 9; 12. a6; 
3 Pe. 3. 6. 

THENCE, theaoefortli, (from) — 
l.Frorti them, ny^a mchennah, 

Jer, 5. 6 every one that gocth oat thence shall bo 

2.There, D^ sham. 

Gen. II. S scattered them abroad from thence npou 

S.From there, D^P mishsham. 

Gen. 2S. 17 Isaac departed thence, and pitched his 

4. There, D^ tarn. 

Ezra 6. 6 (therefore), Tatnal . .be ye far from thence 

^.Yonder, hereafter, .nsj^n halah. 

Lev. 22. 27 from the eighth day and thenceforth it 

&.From thence, iKtiOev ekeithen. 

MaXi. 5. 26 Thou shalt by no means come out {hence 
9. 27 when Jesus departed thence, two blind 

11. I ho departed thence, to teach and to pr. 

12. 9 when ho was departed thence, he went 

13. S3 when Jesus had finished, .he departed th. 
14. 13 he departed thence by ship Into a desert 
15. 21 Then Jesus went thence, and departed 
19. 15 laid^s) hands on them, and departed th. 

Mark 1. 19 when he h^.d gone a little farther [thence] 
6. II when ye depart thence, shake off the dust 
9. 30 they departed thence, and passed 10. i. 

IiB&e 9. 4 enter into, there abide, and thence depart 
ta.S9 thou ^mlt not depart thence, till tboa ■!!. 



John 4. 43 he departed thence, and went into Gal. 
II. 54 ; Acta 7. 4 ; 14. 36; 18. 7 ; 30. 15 ; 31. i ; 

27. 4, 12; 28. 15. 

7. From tliii, « toutou ek ioutou, John 19. 12. 

8. Whence, 69tv hothen. Acts 28. 13. 

9. Yet, still, hitherto, in. eti. 

Matt. 5. 13 it is thenceforth good for nothing, butto 
THE-O-PHIL'-Ua, ec6<pt\os loved hj Ood. 
A nobleman for whoso uso tho Kvanf;ell!it Luke «Toto 
hia "Oospel" and tho "Acts of tho Apostles;" an early 
convert. 

Luko I. 3 to write nnto thco In order, .excellent T. 
Acts I. I Tho former treatise have I nude, T., of 
THESE — 

1. There, D^ sham. 

Gen. 2. 8 there ho put tho man wh'-m ho had for. 

2. There, en tarn. 

Eira 5. 17 treasure house, which (is) there at Baby. 
6. 12 that hath caused his name to dwcU there 

Z.Tlicre, in that place, avTov autou. 

Acts 13. 34 Notwithstamling it pleased S. to abide th. 
i3. 19 ho came to Ephcsus, and loft tlicm [there] 

21. 4 finding disciples, wo tarried thero seven 

i.Thcre, thither, eKci ckci. 

Matt. 2. 13 bo thou there until Ibrlng thco word ; for 
2. 13 v/as there until tlio death of Herod : that 
S. 23 thcro rcmcmbercit that thy brother hath 
5. 24 Leave thero thy pl£t before tho altar, and 
C. 21 where your treasure is, thero will your ho. 
8. 12 there shall be weeping and gnashing of 
10. 1 1 enquire who in it is v/orthy ; and thero 

12. 45 they enter in and dwell there : and tho 

13. 42, 50 thcro shall bo wailing and gnashing of 

13. 58 ho did not many mighty works there, be. 

14. 23 whenthfl evening was come, he was there 

15. 29 went up into a mountain, and sat do'.vn th, 
lO. 20 where twoor three are . .there am 1 in the 

See also 19. 2;2i. 17; 22. 11, 13; 24. 28, 51; 25. 30; 26. 71; 27. 
3^- 47. 55. 61; 23. 7, 10; Hark i. [13], 35, 38; 2. 6)3. i; 5. n; 

6. 5, 10; II. 5; 13. 21; 14. 15; 16. 7; Luko 2. 6; 6. 6; 8. 32; 
9. 4: 10. C; II. c6; 12. i3, 34; 13. c8; 15. 13; 17. 21, 23; 221 
12; 23. 33; Jchn 2. I, 6, 12; 3. 22, 23; 4. 6, 40; 5. 5; 6. 3, 22, 
24; 10. 40, 42; II. 15, 31, 54; 12. 2, 9, 2G; 19. 42; Acts 9. 33; 
14' 7. [=S]; lO. i; 17. 14; 19. 21; 22. 10; 25. 9, 14, 20; 27. 6; 
Rora. 9. 2(5; 2 Co 3. [17]; Titus 3. 12; Heb. 7. 8; Jao. a. 3; 

3. ifi; 4. 13; Rev. 2. 14; 12. C; 21. 25; 22. [5]. 

5. From ihence, iicc70ey cheithcn. 

Acts 20. 13 thero intending to take in Paul : for cohad 
G. Thither, to that very place, ciccicrt cJccise. 

Acts 21. 3 thero tho ship was to unlade her burden 

22. 5 to bring them which wero there bound 

7. In it, iu abr-^ en autS. 

Luke24. 18 the things which aro come to pass therein 
Acts 9 38 disciples.. heard that I'oter was th. 20. 22. 

S.To lie, be laid, Kei/iiat keimai, John 21. 9. 

9. Here, ivd&hQ enthade. 

Acts 10. i3 and asked whether Simon., was lodged th. 

XQ.Hcre, thither, Soc hudc. 

Matt 24. 23 any man shall say. .hero (is) Christ, or t. 

THEREBY — 

\.In them, therein, jna hahcn. 

Jer. 51. 43 neither doth (any) son of man pass thereby 

1. Through it, SI oir^s df antes. 

Jchnii. 4 the Son of manmiglit bo glorified thereby 
Heb. 12. II unto them which are exercised thereby 

Z. Through this, Sio TowTrjr dia^ iautcs. 

Heb. 12. IS trouble (you), and thereby many be defiled 
13. 2 thereby some have entertained angels un. 

i.In it, Iv ahr^ en auto. 

Eph. 2. 16 the cross, having slain the enmity thereby 
I Po. 2. 2 desire, tho word, that ye may grow ther. 

THEEEABOXrr, thereat — 
l.Throughit, 51 avrris di antes. 

Matt. 7. 13 and many there bo which go In thereat 

^.Concerning this, ircpi rovrov peri toutou. 

Luke24. 4 as they wero much perplexed thereabout 
THEREFORE, and — 
\.Also, Di gam. 

1 Sa. la. 16 therefore stand and see this great Uilng 

2. Therefore, 'n '^Sp'b^ kol-qebel di. 

Dan. 2.~io therefore (there is) no king, lord, nor ru. 

S.In this, nxi? hazoth. 

2 Ch. 19. 2 therefore Qs) wrath upon thee from before 

4. That, because, '? ki. 

Gen. 29. 32 now therefore my husband will love me 

5. Therefore, inh lahen. 

Dan. a. 6 therefore show me the dream, and the Int. 

2. 9 therefore tell me the dream, and I shaU 

6.Beca%tse of this, .njy^B al-denah. 

Ezra 4. 14 therefore have we sent and certified the 
7. Therefore, nj'T 'jsi?-'?;! kolqchel denah. 

Dan. 3. 7 Therefore at that time, when all the peo. 

3. 22 Therefore because the king's commandm. 

i.But, except, unless, aWd alia. 

Acts 10. 20 Arise therefore, and get thee down, and 

3 Co. 8. 7 Therefore, as ye abound in every (thing 
£{^ 5. 34 Therefore as the church is subject nnto U. 



9. Indeed, in truth, then, Vierefore, Spo, S/>a ara. 
Mattig. 27 followed theo; whatuhall wo have thcrc'.f 
Kom. 8. I (There In) theioforo nov/ no condemnation 
GaL 2. 17 (is) [thcrcloro] Clu-ist tho mlnl:,tcr of sinT 

3. 7 Know ye therefore tliat they wlilch arc of 
Eph. 2. 19 therefore yo aro no more etrangcra and 
Heb. 4. 9 There rcmainotb therefore a rest to tho pa 

10 So then, noio therefore, Upa oly ara oun. 

Eom. s. 18 Therefore as by tho olTenco of one (Judg. 

8. 12 Therefore, brethren, wo are debtors, not 

9. 18 Tlicrcfore hath ho mercy on whom ho will 
14. 19 Lot us therefore follow after tho things 

Gal. 6. 10 As we have therefore opportunity, let ua ' 

1 Til. 5. 6 Therefore let us not sleep, as (do)other3 

2 Th. 2. 15 Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold 
W.For, yap gar. 

Mark 8. 33 Whosoever therefore shall bo aahamod of 
ll.Truly, certainly, therefore, Jij di. 

1 Co. 6. 20 therefore glorify God in your body, and 

13. Ore account of which, wherefore, St6 dio. 

Luko I. 35 therefore also that holy thing which shall 
Acts 10. 29 Therefore came I (unto you) without go. 
20. 31 Therefore watch, and remember, that liy 
Eom. 2. I Therefore thou art inexcusable, man 

4. 22 thcroforo it was imputed to him for rig. 

2 Co. 4. 13 1 believed, aud therefore have I spoken 

4. 13 we also believe, and therefore speak 
12. 10 Therefore I take pleasure In Infirmities 
Heb. II. 12 Thcrefoi-e sprang there even of one 6. i. 

14. Wherefore, because, SiSrt dioti. 

Eom. 3. 20 Therefore by tho deeds of the law there 

15. Therefore, then, now, oZv oun. 

Matt. 3. 8 Bring forth therefore fruits meet for rep. 
See also 3. 10 ; 5. 19, 23, 48; 6. 2, 8, g, 22, 23, 31, 34; 7. 
^2, 24; 9. 38; 10. 16, 26, 31, 32; 13. 18, 40; 18. 4, 36; 29. 
C; 21. 40; 32. 9, 17, 21, 28; 23. 3. 20; 24- '5. 42; 25. 13, 
27, 23; 27. 17, 64; 28. [19]; Mark 10. 9; 12. [6], 9, 23, aj, 
[37]; 13- 35; Luko 3. 8, 9; 4. 7; 6- [3*3; 7- 4=; 8. 18; 10. 
[il 2, 40; ". Iz^l 35. 3<5; 12. [7], 40; 13. 14; 15. [28]; 16. 
II, 27; 19. 12; 23. 15, 29, 33, 34; 21. [8], 14, [36]; 23. 16, 
20, 22; John 2. 22; 3. 29; 4. 1,6, 33; 5. 10; 6. 13, 15, 24, 
30. Us. 45), 52. Co; 7. 3, 40; 8. 13, 24, 36; 9. 7, 8, 10, 16, 
[41]; 10. [19, 39]; II. 3, 6, 33, 38, 54; 12. 9, 17, 19, 21, [29], 
50; 13. 24, [31]; 16. 18, 22; 18. 4, 8, 25, [31), 37, 39; 19. 

1, [4], 6, 8, 13, 16, 2.|, 24, 26, 30, 31, jS, 42; 20. 3, 25; 31. 

6, 7. 

Acts I. 6; 2. 30, r,3, 36; 3. 19; 8. 4, 22: 10. 29, 32, 33, 
33; 12. 5; 13. 38, <ii; 14. 3; 13. [2], 10, 27; 16. [11], 36; 

17. 12, 17, 20, 23; 19. 32; 2C [28]; 21. 22, 23; 23. 15; 25. 

5, 17; 26. 22; 28. lo, 28; Eom. 2. 21, 26; 3. [2G]; s- i; 6. 
4; 12; II. 22; 12. I, [30]; 13. 7, 10, 12; 14. 8, 13; 15. 17, 
23; 16. 19; I Co. 5. (7]; 6. 7; 7. 26; 8. 4; 10. 31; II. 2o; 
14. II, 23; 15. II ; 16. II, 18; 2 Co. I. 17; 5. 6, IX ; 7. I ; 
9. 5; II. i:;; 12. 9; GnL 3. 5; 5. [i]; Eph. 4. i, 17; 5. i, 
7 ; 6. 14 ; Phil. 2. i, 23, 28. 39 ; 3. 15 ; Col. 2. 6, 16; 3. 5, 
12; I Ti. 2. I, 8; 5. 14; a Ti. i. 8; 2. i, [3], 21; 4. [ij; 
Phm. 17; Heb. 4. i, 6, 11, 16; 7. n; 9. 23; 10. 19, 35; 
13. 15 ; Jas. 4. 4, 7, 17 ; 5- 7 ; I Pe. 3. 7 ; 4. 7 ; 5. 6 ; a Po. 
3. 17 ; I Jo. 2. [24] ; 3 Jo. 8 ; Eov. 2. 5 ; 3. 3, 3, 19. 
16. Therefcre truly, wherefore truly, roiyapovp, 
I Th. 4. 8 Ho therefore that despisethidespiscth not 

17. Therefore now, truly now, Toivvv toinun. 

Lnk03o. 25 Eender therefore unto Cesar tho things 
1 Co. 9. 26 I therefore so run, not as uncertainly ; so 
Heb. 13. 13 Let us go forth therefore unto him with. 

IBi.For this Sid tovto dia touto. 

Matt.6. B5 Therefore I say unto yon. Take no thought 
See also 12. 27 ; 13. 13, 52 ; 14. 2; 18. 33 ; 21. 43 ; 23. [14]; 
24. 44; Mark 6. 14; 11. 24; Luke 11. 19, 49; 12. 33; 14. 
30; John I. 31; 5. 16, 18; 6. 65; 7. 33; 8. 47-; 9. 23; 10. 
17; 13. 39; 13. 11; IS- 19; i6. 15; J9- »i; Acta 2. 26; 
Eom. 4. 16; a Co. 4. i ; 7. 13 ; 13. 10; 1 Th. 3. 7 ; 2 11. 

2. 20 ; ^hm. IS ; Heb. 1. 9 ; a. 1 ; i Jo. 3. i ; 4. 5 ; Eev. 

7. 15 ; 12. 12 ; 18. 8. 

19. With a view to this, tis tovto eis touto. 
Mark i. 38 I may preach there also ; for therefore 
Luke 4. 43 I must preach, .for [therefore] am I sent 
I TL 4. 10 therefore we both labour and suffer rep, 

20. So that, wherefore, So-re hOste. 

Jlark a. 38 Therefore the Son of man Is Lord also of 
Eom 13. 2 Whosoever therefore rcsisteth the power 
I Co. 3. 21 Therefore let no man glory in men. For 

4. s Therefore judge nothing before the time 

5. 8 Therefore let us keep the feast, not with 
15. 58 Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye st. 

3 Co. s- 17 Therefore, If any man (be) in Christ, (he 
Gal. 4. 16 Am I therefore become your enemy, bee. 
J^ PhlL 4. I Therefore, my brethren dearly beloved 

THEREIN, thereunto- 
l.In its midst, .''113? begamah. 

Ezra 6. 2 and therein (was) a record thus written 

2./n them, jnj bahen. 

Lev. 10. I put fire therein, and put Incense thereon 

Niunifi. 7 put fire therein, and put Incense In them 

Jer. 4. 29 (be) forsaken, and not a man dwell ther. 

48. 9 be desolate, without any to dwell therein 

Z.In them, r\\r!'^ bahennah. 

Lev. 6. 3 all these that a man doeth, sinning therein. 

i.In its midst, nj-ipa beqirbah. 

Gen. 18. 24 for tho 6fty righteous that (are) theretot 
Jndgi8. 7 saw the people that (were) therein, how 

5. There, CV sham. 

£xod4o. 3 thou ehalt put therein the ark of the tea. 



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6. in its midst, npins leiokah. 

Zech. I. 4 the multitude ol men and cattlo therein 

7. With or in these, tovtois iouiois. 

2 Pe. 2. 2o they are again entangled therein, and ov, 

B.//1 this, 4y TovTCfj en touto^ 

■) T Co. 7. 24 let every man .. therein abido with Gcd 
Phil. I. 18 I therein do rejoice, yea, and will rejoico 

9. In it, iv auTp en aute. 

Lukeio. 9 heal the sick that arc therein; and sayun. 
jn. 45 (began to cast out them that sold therein] 

Acts I. 20 let no man dwell therein : and, Eis bish. 

• 14. IS and the sea, and all things that are ther. 

17. 24 that made the world and all things therein 

Eom. I. 17 therein is the righteousness of God reyea. 
6. 2 Eow shall we. .live any longer therein? 

Eph. 6. 20 that therein I may speak boldly, as I ou. 

Col. 2. 7 abounding [therein] with thanksgiving 

B Pe. 3. 10 the works that are therein shall be burnt 

Kev. I. 3 keep those things which are written ther. 
10. 6, 6, 6 and the things that therein aro 
ji. I the altar, and them that worship therein 
13. 12 the earth and them which dwell therein 
EI. 22 I caw no temple therein : for the Lord G. 

10. Tnto it, eij avTrjV eis auten. 

Markio. 15 asalittle child, he shall not enter therein 

XukciS. 17 as a little child shall in no wise enter th. 

21. 21 let not them that aro in .. enter thereinto 

neb. 4. 6 it remaineth that Bome must enter therein 

11. /re which, ev oFs en hois. 

Heb. 13. 9 them that have been occupied therein 

THEREIN, all that is — 

Its fulness, nxVp melah. 

lea. 34. I let the earth hear, and all that is therein 

42. 10 that go do .vn to the sea, and all that is th. 
Jer. 47. 2 overflow the land, and all that is therein 
Ezo. 12. 19 may be desolate from all that is therein 

30. 12 make the land waste, and all that is the. 
Amos 6. 8 deliver up the city, with all that is thcr. 
Mic. 1. 2 hearken, O earth, and all that therein ia 

THEREOF, thereon, thereout — 
l.On it,^nhj alohi. 

Ezra 6. 11 being set up, let him bo hanged thereon 

TL.From thence, DB'P mishsham. 

lev. 2. 2 he shall take thereout his handful of tho 
1 Ki. 17. 13 Jnake me thereof a little cake first, and 

3. In it, iy airrj en aute. 

Matt 21. 19 ho eame to it,'and found nothing thereon 
Mark i r. 13 he might find any thing thereon Lu. 13. 6. 

4. Out of it, ef ttUToO, Lu. 22. 16; Jo. 4. 12; 6.50. 

5. Upon or above them, eniva airCiv, (or aiiToC). 

Matl.si. 7 ass. .and they set (him) thereon, 23. 20, 22. 

Q.Upon it, dir avrS ep auto. 

.Tohni2. 14 when he had found a young ass, sat ther. 
Be V. 6. 4 (power) was given to him that sat [thereon] 

7. Concerning it, irepl avrov peri autou. 

Matt 12. 36 they shall give account thereof In the d. 
THEREUNTO, there-with — 

1. ^Yith a vieio to this very thingj eh aurj rovro. 
Eph. 6. 18 watching[thereunto]withallpei'3everanc8 

2. With a view to this, eis toGto eis touto. 

z Th. 3. 3 yourselves know that we are appointed t. 
I Pe. 3. 9 knowing that ye are thereunto called, th. 

S.In it, iv avTp en aute. 

Jas. 3. 9 Therewith bless we God. .and therewith 

i.Over or vnth these, (firi) tovtois {epi) toutois. 
1 Ti. 6. 8 having food and raiment let us therewith 
3 John 10 not content therewith, neither doth ho 

THESE (things, matters) — 

1. These, '?x el. 

Gen. 19. 8 unto these men do nothing : for therefore 

26. 3 unto thy seed, I will give all these count. 

26. 4 will give unto thy seed all these countries 

lev. 18. 27 all these abominations have the men of 

Deut. 4. 42 that fleeing unto one of these cities he mi. 

19. II smite, .and fleeth unto one of these cities 

I Ch.2o. 8 These were born unto the giant in Gath 

Ezra 5.15 Take these vessels, go, carry them into the 

2. These, those, nV)< elleh. 

Gen. 2. 4 These (are) the generations of the heavens 

44. 6 and he spake unto them these pame words 

tev. 18. 24 in any of these things ; for in all these tho 

Jer. 10. II theyshall perish, .from undertheso heav. 

Z. These, thoie, )'^N illen. 

Dan. 2. 40 as iron that breaketh all these, shall it brr-. 

3. 44 break in pieces and consume all these kl. 
I 6. 6 these presidents and princes assembled to. 

7. 17 These great beasts, which aro four, (are) 

i. These, those, ij^x illek. 

Ezra 4. 21 Give.. commandment to cause these men 
6. 8 ye shall do to the elders of these Jews for 
6. 8 forthwith expences be given unto these 

Dan. 3. 12 these men, king, have not regarded 
3. 13 they brought these men before the king 
3. 21 these men were bound in their coats, their 
3. 23 these three men, Shadrach, Meshach, and 
3. 27 saw these men, upon whose bodies tho flro 
6. 5 Then said these men, We shall not find 
6. II ttese men assembled, and found Daniel 
6. IS ^30 men assembled unto the king, aad 



5. These, those, )'|X, jaij innun, innin. 

Dan. 2. 44 in the days of these kings shall the God 
6. This, nji, ]■] den, denah. 

Ezra s. 9 AVho commanded, .to make up these walls? 
5. n tho house that was builded these many 

Dan. s. ;8 visions of thy head upon thy bed, are th. 

T.He himself, the saline, Kin hu. 

E:;od. 6. 26 These (are) that Aaron and Moses, to wh. 
Z.They tkeinselves, the same, an hem. 

Exod. i5. 27 These (are) they which spake to Pharaoh 

Lev. 16. 4 these (are) holy garments; therefore shall 
^.They themselves, the same, Dnn hahem. 

Dcut 28. 65 among these nations shalt thou find no r. 

\Q. They themselves, the same, nipri hemmah. 

I Ch. 2. 55 These (arc) the Kenites that came of Ho. 
Eccl. 12. 12 further, by these, my son, bo admonished 

11: They themselves, the same, nsnn hahermnah. 

Zech 14. 15 all the beasts that shall ba in these tents 
\'2,.They themselves, njrr hennah. 

Num3i. 16 these caused tho children of Israel, thro. 

Isa. 34. 16 no ono of these shall fail, none shall want 

Ezo. 42. 5 the galleries were higher than these, than 

13. This, the same, riKJ zoth. 

Lev. II. 2 These (arc) the beasts whiohye shall eat 
Judgi3. 23 nor would, .have told us (. .things) as th. 

X4:.This, the same, riKJri hazzoth. 

Deut. 6. 25 if we observe to do all these commandm. 
15. This, the same, nj zeh. 

Gen. 27. 36 ho hath supplanted mo these two times 
X&.Thia, the same, ri)n hazzeh. 

I Sa. 17. 17 Take now. .theeo ten loaves, and run to 
17. From,, |p min. 

Dan. fi. 2 over these three presidents, of whom Da. 

18. This, that, he, she, it, these,Tdoe, 8Se tade [hode). 
Kov. 2. I These things saith ho that holdeth the so. 

2. 8 These things saith the First and tho Last 
2. 12 These things «aith he v^hich hath tho sh. 

2. 18 These things saith tho Son of God, who ha. 

3. I These things saith ho that hath tho seven 
3. 7 These things saith he that is holy, ho th. 
3. 14 These things saith tho Amen, the faithful 

19. These, those, ovroi houtoi. 

Matt. 4. 3 command that these stones be made bro. 
20. 12 These last have v/rought (but) ono hour 
CO. 21 Grant t^at [these] my two sons may sit, the 
21. 16 said unto him, Hcarest thou v/hat these 

25. 46 these shall go away into everlasting pun. 

26. 62 what (is it which) these witness against 
Mark 4. 15, 16, [18, 20]; 12. 40; 14. 60; Luke 8. 13, 21; 13. 

2; 19. 40; 21. 4; 24. 17, 44; John 6. 5; 17. II, 25; Acts i. 
14; 2. 7, 15; II. 12; 16. 17, 20; 17.6, 7, 11; 20. 5; 24. 20; 25. 
11; 27. 31; Rom. 2. [14}; II. 24, 31; CoL 4. 11; I Ti. 3. 
10; 2 Ti. 3. C; Eeb. 11. 13, 39; 2 Pe. 2. 12, 17; i Jo. 
5. 7; Judo 8, 10, 12, 16, 19; Rev. 7. 13, 14; 11. 4, 6, jo; 14. 

4, 4, 4; 17. 13, 14, 16; 19. 9; 21. 5; 22. 6. 

20. These, aZra: hautai. 

Luke2i. 22 these be tho days of vengeance, that all 
Acts 20. 34 these bands have ministered unto my ns. 
Gal. 4. 24 these aro the two covenanta; the ono from 

21. These, those, ravra tauta. 

Matt 10. 2 names of the twelve apostles are these 
See also 11. 25; 13. 34, 51, 56; 15. 20; 19. 20; 21. 23, 24, 27; 

23. 23, 23," 36; 24. 2, 3, 8, 33, 34; Mark 2. 8; G. 2; 7. 23; 10. 20; 
TI. 28, 28, 29, 33; 13. 4, 4, 8, 29, 30; 16. [17]; Luke 1. 19, 20, 
65; 2. 19, [51]; 4. 28; 5. 27; 7. 9; 8. 8; 10. i, 21; 11. 27, 42, 
[53]; 12. 30, 31; 13. 17; 14. 6; 15. 26; 16. 14; 18. 21, 
[22]; 19. 11; 20. 2, 8; 21. 6, 7, 7, 9, 31, 36; 23. 31, 49; 

24. 9, 10, 21, 26; John I. 28; 2, 16, 18; 3. 2, 9, 10, 2z; 5. 16, 
19, 34i 6. I, 59; 7. I, 4; 9. 8, 20, 28, 30; 9. 22, 40; ro. 21; II. 
11; 12. 16, 16, 16, 36, 41; 13. 17; 14. 25; 15. II, 17, 2t; 16. 1, 3, 

4, 4, 6, 25, 33; 17. I, 13; 18. i; 19. 24, 36; 20. 18, 31; 21. I, 
24; Acts I. 9; 5. [5], 11; 7. I, 50, 54; 10. 44; II. 18; 12. 17; 
13- [42]; 14. 15, iB; 15. 17; 16. 38; 17. 8, 20; 18. i; 19. 21; 21. 
12; 23. 22; 24. 19, [22]; 28. [29]; Rom. 8. 31; 9. 8; i Co. 4. 6, 14; 
9. 8, 15; 10. 6, 11; 12. 11; 13. 13; 2 Co. 2. 16; 13. 10; Gal. 

5. 17; Eph. 5. 6; Phil. 4. 8; 2 Th. 2. 5; i Ti. 3. 14; 4. 6, 11 
15J 5- 7> -^i 6* 2, 11; 2 Ti. I. 12; 2. 14; Titus 2, 15; 3. 8; 
Heb. 7. 13; Jas. 3. 10; 2 Pe. i. 8, 9, 10; i Jo. i. 4; 2. z, 
26; 5. 13; Rov. 7. [i]; 18. 1; 19. i; 22. 8, 8, 16, [18], 20 

22.ro these, rairais tauiais. 

Matt 22. 40 On theso two commandments hang all the 
Luke24. 18 which are come to pass there in these days 
John 5. 3 In these lay a great multitude of impot."" 

1 Th. 3. 3 no man should be moved by these afflict. 
Bey. 9. 20 the men, which were not killed by these 

iZ.These, tovtovs toutous. 

Matt 13. .33 when Jesus had finished these parables 
Marki3. 2 Seest thou these great buildings? there sh. 
Acts 3. 24 the prophets . . have likewise foretold of t. 

2 Co. 7. I Having therefore these promises, dearly 
Heb. 9. 23 heavenly .. with better sacrifices than th. 
Rev. 16. 9 God, which hath power over theso plagues 

2i.To these, rovrois toutois. 

Acta 4. 16 What shall we do to these men? 11. 27. 
5. 35 what ye intend to do as touching these 
Bom. 8. 37 In all theso things we are more than con. 

14. 18 he that in {these things] serveth Christ (is) 

15. 23 now having no more place in these parts 
I Co, j2. 23 upon these we bestow more abundant ho. 
Col. 3. 14 above all theso things (put on) charity, wh. 
I Tb. 4. iS comfort one another with these words 



Heb. 9, 23 patterns .. should be purified with these 
Jude 14 Enoch also, .prophesied of these, saying 

'25. These, tovtovs toutous. 

Matt. 7. 24 whosoever heareth [these] sayings of mine 

7. 26 every one that heareth these sayings of m. 

7. 28 when Jesus had ended these sayings, the 

10. 5 These twelve Jesus sent forth, and comm. 

19. I when Jesus had finished these sayings he 

26. I when Jesus had finished aU these sayings 

Mark 8. 4 whence can a man satisfy these men with 

Luke 9. 28 eight days after these sayings, he took Pe. 

9. 44 Let these sayings sink down into your ears 

19. 15 he commanded these servants to be called 

' 2o. 16 He shall come and destroy these husban. 

John 10. 19 There was a division., for these sayings 

18. 8 If therefore ye seek me, let these go their 

Acts 2. 22 Te men of Israel, hear these words ; Jesus 

5. 5 Ananias hearing these words fell v. 25. 

10. 47 Can any man forbid water, that these sh. 

I 19- 37 ys have brought hither theaemen, which 

26.0f these, Toiirav touton. 

Matt. 3. 9 God is able of these stones to raise np ch. 
5. 19 shall break one of these least commandm. 

5. 37 whatsoever is more than these cometh of 

6. 29 Solomon . . was not arrayed like one of th. 
6. 32 after all these things do the Gentiles seek 

10. 42 whosoever shall give to . . one of these lit. 
18. 6 whoso shall offend one of these little ones 
18. 10 that ye despise not one of these little ones 
18. 14 that one of those little ones should perish 
25. 40 done (it) unto one of the least cf these my 
25. 45 ye did (it) not to one of the least of these 

Mark 12. 31; Luke 3, 8 ; 7, iS; 10. 36; 12. 27, 30; 17. 2; 

18. 34; 21. 12, 28; 24. 14, 48 ; John I. 50: 5. 20 ; 7. [31] ; 

14. 12; 17. 20; 21. 15, 24; Acts I. 21, 24; 5. 32, 36, 38; 14. 

IS j 15- [28] ; 18. 17 ; 19. 36 ; 21. 3O ; 24. 8 ; 23. 9, 20 ; 26. 21, 

26, 26, 29; X Co. 9.' 15; 13. 13; 2 Ti. 2. 21 ; Titus 3. 8; 

Heb. I. 2 ; 9. 6; 10..18; 3 Pe. i. 4, 12, 15; 3. 11, 16; Bov. 

9. 18; 18. 15. 

THESE many — 

So great, so wMny, to(Tovtos tosoutos. 

Luke 15. 29 theso many years do I serve thee, neither 

THESSALOaiANS, BeiTffaXovMils, 
The inhabitants of Thessalonica. 

Acts 20. 4 and of tho T., Aristarchus and Secundus 

1 Th. I. I the church of tho T. . .in God the F(<her 

2 Th. I. I unto the church of tho T. in God our Fa. 

THES-SA-LO-HI-CA, eecr<ra\ovlKT]. 
A city of Macedonia on the shore of the £gean Sea, at 
the head of the Gulf of Salonika, its modem name. 
Cassander called it Thessalonica after his wife, Philip's 
daughter. Under the Romans it was the capital of one 
of tho four divisions of Macedonia, and the station of a 
Roman prxto- and queator. In ancient times it was 
variously called Bmathia Hella, and Therma; in B.C. 
481 Xerxes rested here in his invasion of Greece ; in 479 
it was taken by Pausanius ; in 421 by the Athenians; in 
313 it was rebuilt; in 168 it surrendered to Bome; in 
58 Cicero found refuge in it ; la 42 it was made a free 
city; in A.D. 32-53 Paul addressed two Epistles to tho 
Christians there ; in the third century it was made a 
Roman colony; in 313 Diocletian's widow and daughter 
were beheaded here ; in 390 its inhabitants were put to 
death for sedition by Theodosius the Great; in 479 
Sabinianus defeated the Ostrogoths ; in 904 the Saracen 
fleet attacked it ; in 1185 tho Komians of Sicily took it ; 
In 1204 Boniface founded tho Latin kingdom of Thessa- 
lonica; in 1222 Theodore Angcius became eraperor; in 
1234 it was united to tho empire of Kica:a ; in 1284 it was 
given up to Andronicus ; in 1430 it was taken from the 
Venetians by Sultan Amurath II. 

Acts 17. II Theso were more noble than those in T. 
17. 13 the Jews of T. had knowledge that v. i.' 
27. 2 Aristarchus, a Macedonian of T. being 

PhiL 4. 16 in T. ye sent once and again unto my ne. 

2 Ti. 4. 10 For Demas. .is departed unto T. ; Crescens 

THEU'-DAS, ©€u5os. 

A Jewish impostor, mentioned by Gamaliel before the 
Sanhedrim as having stirred up 400 men, who were des- 
troyed with him. 

Acts 5. 36 before these days rose np T.. boasting 
THEY, (but) - 
1. These, nVx elleh.- 

Isa. 28. 27 they also have erred through wine, and 

2.Se himself, the same. Kin hu^ 

Exod. I. 10 they join ajso unto our enemies, and fight 

Z.They themselves, ariji&m _ 

Gen. 3. 7 knew that they , wore) naked ;Tand. .sewed 
Eccl. 3. 18 might see that they themselves are beasts 
Sons 6. 5 Turn away thine eyes, .they have overoo. 

4. They themselves, nBn hemm/ih. 

Gen. 7. 14 They, and every beast after hia kind, and 

5. They themselves, n|n herw-em. 

Gen. 6. 2 saw the daughters of men that they (were) 
Exod. 9. 32 were not smitten; for they (were) notgro. 

6. Their soul, D(!'DJ naphsham. 

Sob 36. 14 They die in. youth, and their life (iB)amo. 

7. He himself, the same, avT6s autos. 

Matt. 5. 4 that mourn ; for they shall be comforted 
Marki6. 14 ho appeared unto the eleven as they sat 

Z. Of self, selves, aiiTov hautou. 

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^.Of o"m, self, selves, iavTov hemttou. 

Eev z. 9 which saySthey aro Jews, and are not, but 
3. 9 which Bay thoy are Jews, and are not, but 

XO.That, that very, lie, iK^tvos ekeinos. 

Marki6. 30 [they went forth, and preached ovory wh.] 
luke 9.. 34 feared as [they] entered into the cloud 
John 5. 39 Search the Scriptures, .tliey are.. which to. 

7. 45 they said unto them, Why liave yo not br. 

10. 6 but they understood not what things . . we. 

11. 13 they thought that he had spoken of tak. 
20 J3 they say Unto her. Woman, why weepest 

Acta i'3. 9 [they]wentontheirJoumey,anddrcwnigh 
JO. 10 while [they] made ready, he fell into a tr. 
21. 6 we took ship ; and they returned homo 

Kom II. 33 they also, if they abide not still In unbe. 

1 Co. 9. 25 they (do it) to obtain a corruptible crown 

15. II whether (it were) I or they, bo we pre. 
Heb. 12. 25 if they escaped not who refused hina that 

il.They also, even they, K&Kn'yoi kaikeinoi. 

Matt 15. 18 come forth from the heart; and thoy do. 
Marki6. n [they, .had heard that ho was aUve, and] 

16. 13 [they went and told (it) unto the residue] 
Acts 15. II we believe. .wo shall bo saved, even as th. 

\1.These, those, ovtoi houtoi. 

Xuke 8. 14 that which fell among thorns are they 

8. IS that on the good ground are they, which 
13. 4 think ye that [they] were sinners above all 

John 18.21 ask them which heard me . . they kno\7 wh. 
Acts 13. 4 [they,] being sent forth by the Holy Ghost 

24. 15 which they themsfelves also allow, that 
£om, 8. 14 as many as are led by the spirit . . they are 

9. 6 For they (are) not all Israel which are of 
iCo. 16. 17 that which was lacking on your part [thoy] 
Gal. 6. 12 they constrain you to be circumcised, only 

IZ. These, toDto touta. 

John 6. 9 two small fiphp«:, but whatare thfiy, 10. 25 
li.Biit tlu't/, 61 6e hoi <le. Matt. g. 31. 
\f>Uf Ihcse, ToiiTtof toiiloii. 

Matt 11. 7 as they departed, Jesus began to say unto 
VH-hlX also, that, which — 
I. The meni d Vjt? anashim. 

Isa. 41. II they that strive with thee shall perish 
41. 12 they that war against thee shall be as no. 

^.They also, even they, KaKeTvoi kaikeinoi. 

Johni7. 24 Father, I will that they also, whom thou 
J Co. 10. 6 we should not lust after evil . . as they also 

3. Those, a'lriyes, otrij'ej haitines, hoiiines. 

Matt 25. 3 [*rhey that] (were) foolish took their lamps 
Rev. I. 7 every eye shall see him, and they (also) 

THICKET, thickness, thick — 

l.Thick darkness, gloominess, !^bD>< aphelah. 

£xod 10. 22 there was a thick darkness in all the land 

Z.ffeavy, weighty, 135 kabed. 

I!xodi9. 16 a thick cloud upon the mount, and the 

3. Thicket, thickness, '^Jip sebak^ 

Gen. 22. 13 behind (him) a ram caught In a thicket by 
Psa. 74. 5 had lifted up axes upon the thick trees 
Isa. 9. 18 and shall kindle in the thickets of the fo. 
10. 34 he shall cut down the thickets of the for. 

^.Thicket, thickness, "^^b sobek. 

Jer. 4. 7 The lion is come up from his thicket, and 
^. Thorn, bramble, thicket, rim choach. 

I Sa. 13. 6 hide themselves in caves, and in thickets 

6. Thick cloud, rope, place, thicket, thickness, aj; ab. 
Exodig. 9 I come unto thee in a thick cloud, that 

I Ki. 7. 6 the(other)pillarsandth6thickbeam('we.) 
Jer. 4. 29 they shall go into thickets, and climD up 
Eze. 41. 25 (there were) thick planks upon the face 
41. 26 windows and palm trees, .and thick pla. 

7. Thickness, '?a, abi. 

Job 15. 26 upon the thick bosses of his bucklers 

8. Thickness, '^1(_ obi. 

1 Ki. 7. 26 it (was) an hand breadth thick, and the 

2 Ch. 4. 5 the thickness of it (was) an hand breadth 
Jer 52. 21 the thickness thereof (was) four fingers 

fi. Thick, interwoven, niy aboth. 

lov. 23. 40 the boughs of thick trees, and willows of 
Keh. 8. 15 palm branches, and branches of thick tr. 
■fize. 6. 13 under every thick oak, the place where 
20. 28 every high hill, and all the thick trees 

10. Thick band, wreath, branch, ni]^ aboth. 

Eze. 19. II stature was exalted among the thick br. 
31. 3 and his top was among the thick boughs 
31. 10 he hath shot up his top among the thick 
31. 14 shoot up their top among the thick bou, 

ll.Sweet smell, "inj; athar. 

Eze. 8. II and a thick cloud of incense went up 
12.Breadth, broad place, arjT rochab. 

Eze. 41 . 9 The thickness of the wall, which (was) for 
41. 12 wall of the building (was) five cubits thick 
42. 10 The chambers (were) in the thickness of 
[See also Beam, bough, boughs, branch, clay, cloth, 
cloud, darkness, gathered, plank.] 

THICK, to te thicker, be grown — 
To be thick, na^i abah. 

Deut32, IS thou art waxen fat, thou art grown thick 

1 Ki.i2. 10 My little (finger) shall be thicker than 

2 Ch. 10. 10 My little (finger) shall be thicker than my 

Thief — 

l.A thief, DJI gannOfb. 
£xod. 2c. 2 If a thief be found breaking np, and be sm. 



£xod22. 7 If the thief be found, lot him pay double 
22. 8 If the thief be not found, then the manter 

Sent 34. 7 that thief shall die; and thou ehalt put 

Job 24. 14 Tlio murderer, .in the night is as a thief 
30. 5 they cried after them aa (a(tor) a tliief 

Tsa. so- 18 When thou sawesta thlel, then thou con. 

Prov. 6. 30 (Men) do not despise a thief. If ho Btoal to 
39. 24 Whoso is partner with a thief hateth hia 

Isa. I. 33 Thy princes (ore), .companions of tlilevcs 

Jer. 3. 26 As the thief is ashamed when ho Is found 

48. 27 was he found among thieves? for since th. 

49. 9 if thieves by night, thoy will destroy till 
Eos. 7. I the thief comcth in, (and) the troop of ro. 
Joel 3. 9 shall enter in at the windows like a thief 
Obad. 5 If thieves came to thee. If robbers by nl. 
Zech. S' 4 It shall enter into the house of the thief 

2. A thief, robber, (c^cttttji kleptea. 

Matt. 6. 19 and where thieves break through end st. 

6. 20 where thieves do not break tlirough nor 
24. 43 had known In what watch the thief would 

Lukei2. 33 where uothiefapproacheth, neither moth 
12. 39 had known what hour the thief would co. 

John 10. I climbeth up some other way ..isa thief end 
10. 8 All that ever came before mo are thieves 
10. 10 The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and 
12. 6 he was a thief, and had the bag, and bare 

X Co. 6. 10 Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards 

I Th. 5. 2 the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief 
5. 4 that day should overtake you as a thief 

1 Pe. 4. IS let none of you suffer as a. .thief, or (as) 

2 Pe. 3. 10 the day of the lx,rd wHl come as a thief 
Kov. 3. 3 I will come on thee as a thief, and thou 

16. IS Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed (is) he 

S.A robber, plunderer, Xijo-t-IJs testes. 

Matt. 21.13 *Iy house .. ye have made it a den of thie. 

26. ss Are ye come out as against a thief with 
37. 38 Then were there two thieves crucified wi. 

27. 44 The thieves also, which were crucified wl. 
Markii. 17 My house, .ye have made it a den of thlo. 

14. 48 Are ye corae out, as against a thief, with 

15. 37 withhim they crucify two thieves; theone 
Lukeio. 30 fell among thieves, which stripped him of 

10. 36 unto him tliat fell among the thieves 

19. 46 My house, .ye have made it a den of thL 
32. 52 Be ye come out, as against a thief, with 

THIGH — 

1. Thigh, ^i; yarek. 

Gen. 24. 3 Put, I pray thee, thy hand under my thigh 
24. 9 the servant put his hand under the thigh 
32. 25 he touched tlie hollow of his thigh; and 
32. 25 hcUow of Jacob's thigh was out of Joint 
32. 31 the sun rose, .and he halted upon his th. 
32. 32 which (is) upon the hollow of the thigh 
32. 32 he touched the hollow of Jacob's thigh in 
47. 29 put, I pray thee, thy hand under my thigh 
Exod28. 42 from the loins even unto the thighs they 
Num. 5. 21 when the Lord doth make thy thigh to 
5. 22 to make (thy) belly to swell, and (thyl thigh 
J. -7 her belly shall swell, and her thigh shall 
Judg. 3. 16 and he did gird it .upon his right thigh 
3. 21 took the dagger from his right thigh, and 
IS. 8 he smote them hip and thigh with a great 
Psa. 45. 3 Gird thy sword upon (thy) thigh, O(most) 
Song 3. 8 every man (hath) his Bword upon his thL 

7. I the joints of thy thighs (are; Uke Jewels 
Jer. 31. 19 I smote upon (my) thigh: I was ashamed 
Eze. 21. 12 Cry. .howl., smite therefore upon (thy)th. 

24. 4 every good piece, the thigh, and the sho. 

2. Thigh, nyv yarkah. 

San. 2. 32 his arms of sUver, hia belly and his thighs 

3. Leg, p\'.i shoq. 

Isa. 47. 3 make bare the leg, uncover the thigh, pass 

i.Tkigh, firjpSs mcros, 

Bev. 19. 16 hath on (his) vesture and on his thigh a 

THIH-NA'-THAH, nniM. 

A city in Dan, near Elon or Ekron. See Timnath. 

Josh 19. 43 And Elon, and I., and Ekron. 
THIN, (to be made) — 
l.To become lean, thin, poor, weak, Sti dalal, 2. 

Isa. 17. 4 the glory of Jacob shall be made thin, and 
2. Lean, thin, small, dwarfish, p^^ daq. 

Gen. 41. 6 seven thin ears and blasted with the east 

41. 7 the seven thin ears devoured the seven ra. 

41. 23 seven ears, withered, thin, (and)blasted^vl 

41. 24 the thin ears devoured the seven good ears 

lev. 13. 30 if . .(there be) in ita yellow thin hair; then 

i.A slope, going down, descent, tjid morad. 

I Ki. 7. 29 (were) certain additions made of thin wo. 

i.Lean, thin. Pi raq. 

Gen. 41. 37 the seven thin and ill favoured kine that 

THINE (own) — 

l.Thy hand, in; yadeka. 

I Ch.29. 14 all things (come)of thee, and of thine own 

2. Of own self, selves, eavrou heautou. 

I Co. 10. 29 Conscience, I say, not thine own, but of 

3. Orae'j oion, proper, pecviiar, 1?ios idios. 

Luke 6. 41 perceivest not the beam . . in thine own eye 

i.To thee, (rot soi. 
Acts 5. 4 remained, was it not thine own, Jo. 17.6.9. 

6. Thy, thine, <r6s sos. 

Matt. 7. 4 and, behold, a beam (is) In thine own eye 

20. 14 Take (that) thine (is), and go thy way : I 
35. 2s ind thy talent, .thou bast (that is) thine 



Luke s. 33 disciples of John fast, .thine cat and dr. 
15. 31 thou art oyer with mc, and all. .Is tUr.i 
22. 43 nevcrthelcs* not my will, but thine, bo do. 

Johni7. C tliino they were, and thou guvest them mi 

17. 9 which thouhaatgivenmu; forthoyareth;. 
17. 10 all mine are thine, and tiunc are mine; an-.' 

18. 35 Thine own nationand the chief priests ha. 
Acts 5. 4 after it was sold, wa« it not in thine own 

6. Of thee, aov sou. 

Matt. s. 25 Agree with thine advers.-iry quickly whiles 
S. 33 slialt perform unto the Lord tliino oatha 

5. 43 Shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thino 

6. 4 That thine alms may be In secret : and thy 
6. 1 3 [thine la the kingdom, and the power, and ) 
6. 17 when thou fastest, anoint thine head, and 
6. 22 if therefore thine eye be single, thy wholo 

6. 23 if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall 

7. 4 Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye 
7. 4 and, behold, a beam (is) in thine own eye 

7. 5 first cast out the beam out of thine own 
9. 6 take up thy bed, and go nnto thine house 

13. 13 Stretch forth thine hand. And he stretc. 

18. 9 If thine eye olTend thee, pluck It out, and 

20. 15 Is thine eye evil, because 1 am good ? 
32. 44 till I make thine enemies thy footstool 

See afio Mark 2. 11; 3.(5); 9.47; 13. 36; Lnke4.7; 5. 34; 6. 

43,42, 4j; 7- 44; 8. 39; 11-34; "-58; 13- "; i9-=»,[43L43; 

20. 43; John 3. 17; 8. [10]; 9. [lol, 17, 3fi; 17. 11; Acts =. 
"7; 4- [3°]; 5- 3, 4; 8. 32; lo. 31; 13. 55; 33 35; Kom. 
10. 6, 9; II. 3; 12. 30; 1 Tl. s. [23]; Heb. I. 10, 13; fiey. 

3. 18. 

THINE own self — 

Of thyself, ufavrov seavtou. 

Johni7. s glorify thou me with thine own self with 

Phm. 19 thou owest imto me even thine own seli 
THINO — 
\.A saying, command, 17k omer. 

Job 32. 38 Thou Shalt alio decree a thing, and It eh. 
2.A word, matter, thing', 157 dabar. 

Gen. 15. I After these things the word of the LoBD 

19. 21 accepted thee concerning this thing also 
30. 8 Abimelech. .told all these things In their 
30. 10 What sawest thou, that, .hast done this t. 

21. II the thing was very grievous In Abraham's 
ai. 36 I wot not who hath done this thing ; nci. 

22. I it came topassafter thesethlngsthatGod 
82. 16 because thou hast done this thing, and 
S2. 20 It came to pass after these things, that It 
34. 28 told(themof)hermother'shouse these th. 
S4. 50 The thing proccedeth from the Lord : wo 
24. 66 the servant told Isaac all things that he 

29. 13 And ho told Lahan all these things 

30. 31 If thou wilt do this thing for mo, I will 

34. 14 We cannot do this thing, to give our cistcr 
34. 19 the young man deferred not to do the tb. 

39. 7 It came to pass after these things, tbatbia 

40. I Itcametopas3aftertheBethIng8,(that)th9 

41. 38 Thls(is)thethlngv,hlch I nave spoken unto 
41. 32 fit Is) because the thing (is) established by 
41. 37 the thing was good in the eyes of Pharaoh 
44. 7 servants should do accordlngto thisthlng 
48- I It came to pass after these things, that 

Eiod. I- 18 Wliy have ye done this thing, and havcsa. 
2- 14 feared, and said. Surely this thing la kno 
«. IS when Pharaoh heard this thing, he sought 
9. 5 To morrow the Lord shall do this thing in 
9. 6 the Lord did that thing on the morrow 
12. 24 ye shall observe this 'thing for an ordlna. 
16. 16, 32 This (is) the thing which the Lord 
18. II in the thing wherein they dealt proudly 
18. 14 WTiat (is) this thing that thou doest to tho 
iB. 17 The thing that thou doest (is) not good 
18. 18 this thing (is) too heavy for thee; thou art 
18. 23 If thou shalt do this thing, and God com 

29. I this (is) the thing that thou shalt do nnto 
33. 17 I will do this thing also that thou hast sp. 

35. 4 This (is) the thing which the Lord com 
Lev. 4. 13 the thing be hid- from the eyes of tho ase. 

5. 2 Or if a soul touch any unclean thing, wh. 

8. 5 This (is) the thing which the Lord comm. 

8. 36 bis sons did all things which the LoKD co. 

9. 6 This (is) the thing which the Lord comm. 
17. 2 This (is) the thing which the LoRD hath 

23. 37 drink offerings, every thing upon his day 
Numi8. 7 keep your priest's ofilce for every thing of 

30. I This (is) tho thing which the Lord hath 

31. 23 every thing that may abide the fire, ye sh. 

32. 20 If ye will do this thing, if ye will go armed 

36. 6 This (is) the thing which the LoRD doth 
Sent. I. 14 The thlngwhichthouhast spoken (is) good 

I. 18 commanded you at that time all the things 
I. 32 Yet in this thing ye did not believe the L. 
4. 9 lest thou forget the things which thino 
4. 30 and all these things are come npon thee 
4. 32 as this great thing(i3), orhath been heard 

12. 32 Wliat thing soever I command you, obse. 

13. 14 (if it be) truth, (and) tho thing certain 
15. 10 because that for this thing the Lord thy 
15. IS therefore I command thee this thing to d. 
17. 4 the thing certain, (that) such abomination 

17. s which have committed that wicked thing 

18. 23 if the thing follow not, nor come to pass 
18. 23 that (is) the thing which the Lord hath 
23. 20 But if this thing be tnie (and the tokens 
23. 9 then keep thee from every wicked thing 
23, 14 that he see no unclean thing in thee, and 
33. 19 usury of any thing that Is lent upon usury 
94. 18, 32 therefore I command thee to do this th. 
30, I when all these things are come upon thee 



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I>eat 3s. 47 For It (is) not a vain thing for you ; because 

32. 47 through this thing ye shall prolong (your) 
Josh. 4. JO until every thing was finished that the L. 

9. 24 were sore alraid. .and have done tills thl, 
14. 6 Thou know est the thing that theLoED sa. 

21. 45 There failed not ought of any good thing 

22. 24 dojie It for fear of (this) thing, saying, in 
22. 33 thing pleased the childi-en of Israel ; and 
23. 14 good things lyhich the Loud your God sp. 

23. 14 all are come to pass . . not one thing hath 

23. 15 (that) as aU good things are come upon 
23. 15 the Lord bring upon you all evil things 
04. 29 came to pass after these things, that Josh. 

XudB. 6. 29 Wlio hath done this thing 1 And when they 
6. 29 the son of Joash hath lione this thing 
I r. 37 Let this thing be done for mo : let me alo. 
t8. 7 tliat miglit put (them) to shamo in (any) 
18. 10 place where (there is)no want of anything 
19. 19 tnyservants: (there is)nowantofanythin. 

19. 24 but unto this man do not so vDe a thing 

20. 9 But now this (shall be) the thing which 

21. II this (is) the thing that ye shall do, Ye sh. 
Ruth 3. 18 unta he have finished tho thing this day 

4. 7 for to confirm all things, a man plucked 
f Sa. s. 23 Why do ye such things ? for 1 hear of yo. 

3. II will do a thing in Israel, at which both t. 
3. 17 What (is) the thing that (the Lord) hath 
3. 17 hide (any) thing from me of all the things 
8. 6 But the thiug displeased Samuel, when 
j2. 16 therefore stand and see this great thing 
14. 12 Come, .and we ■vvill show you a thing. And 

18. 20 they told Saul, and tho thing pleased him 

19. 7 and Jonathan showed him aU those thin. 

20. 2 why should my father hide this thingfi-om 

22. 15 Let not the king impute (any) thing unto 

24. 6 forbid that I should do this thing unto 

25. 37 his wife had told him those things, thai 

26. 16 This thing (is) not good that thou hast do. 
=8. 10 punishment happen to thee for this thing 
iS. 18 hath the Lord done this thing unto theo 

a Sa. 2. 6 requite.. because yo have done this thing 
3. 13 but one thing I require of thee, that is 
II. II (as) thy soul liveth, I will not do this th. 
II. 25 tret not this thing displease thee ; for tho 

11. 27 But the thing that David had dona dlspl. 

12. 6 because he did this thing, and because 

12. 12 but I mil do this thing before all Israel 

12. 21 What thing (is) this that thou hast done? 

13. 20 he (is) thy brother; regard not this thing 
13. 21 "ivhen king David heard of all these things 

13. 33 let not my lord tho king take the thing to 

14. 13 the king doth speak this thing as one whl. 
14. 15 I am come to speak of this thing unto my 
14. 18 Hide not from me. .the thing that I shall 
14. 20 hath thy servant Joab done this thing: and 

14. 21 Behold now, I have done this thiug : go 

15. II they went, .and they knew not any thing 
15. 35 what thing soever thou shalt hear out of 
13. 36 by them ye shall send unto me every thi. 
17. 19 spread a covering, .and the thing was not 
24. 3 doth my lord the king delight in this thl. 

I Kl, J. 27 Is this thing done by my lord the king 
3. 10 pleased, .that Solomon had asked this tli. 
3. 11 Because thou hast asked this thing, and 
II. 10 commanded him concerning this thing 
j2. 24 return . .for this thing is from me. They 
12. 30 this thing became a sin : for the people 
13. 33 After this thing Jeroboam returned not 

13. 34 this thing became sin unto the house of 

14. 5 wife of Jeroboam cometh to ask a thing 

14. 13 there is found (some) good thing toward 
BO. 9 I will do : but this thing I may not do. A, 

20. 24 do this thing ; Take the kings away, eve. 
SI. I came to pass after these things, (that) N. 

e Ki. 3. 13 prophet had bid thee (do some) great thi. 

5. iS In this thing the Lord pardon thy servant 

6. II the king, .was sore troubled for this thing 

7. 2 windows in heaven, might this thing be ? 
7. 19 windows in heaven, might such a thing 

8. 13 a dog, that he should do this great thing? 
It. 5 saying. This (is) tho thing that ye shall do 
17. 9 did secretly (those) things that (were) not 
17. II wrought wicked things to provoke the L. 
17. 12 said unto them. Ye shall not do this thi. 

23. 17 proclaimed these things that thou hast 
1 Ch. 4. 22 And (these are) ancient things 

13. 4 the thing was right in the eyes of all the 
17. 23 let tho thing that thou hast spoken con. 

21. 7 God was displeased with this thing ; the. 
21. 8 sinned, .because I have done this thing 

a Ch.11. 4 return every man . .for this thing is done 
12. 12 and also in Judah things went well 
19. .\ there are good things found in thee, Inth. 
23. 4 Thi3(is) the thing that ye shall do; A third 
23. 19 none (which was) unclean in any thing sh. 

29. 36 prepared the people : for the thing was 

30. 4 the thing pleased the king and all the co. 

33. I After these things, and the establishment 
Ezra 9. 3 when I heard this thing, I rent my gai-m. 
Nell. 2. 19 What (is) this thing that yedo?'willyere. 

> 6. , 8 There are no such things done as thou sa. 

Eslb. 2. ; I After these things, when the wrath of ki. 

2. 4 the thing pleased the king ; and he did so 

2. 22 the thing was known to Mordecai, who 

g. I After these things did king Ahasuerus pr. 

5. 14 the thing pleased Hajnan ; and he caused 

8. 5 the thing (seem) rignt before the king, and 

9. 20 Mordecai wrote these things, and sent le. 
Job 4. 12 a thing was secretly brought to me, and 

15. II is there any secret thing with thee? 5^ 
P.'S.ioJ. 3 I will set no wicked thing before mine 
Eccl. t. 8 All things (are) full of labour ; mau can. 



EccL I. 10 Is there (any) thing whereof it may be said 

5. 2 be hasty to utter (any) thing before God 

6. II there be many things that Increase vaulty 

7. 8 Better (la) the end of a thing than the be. 

8. I wlio knoweth the interpretation of a thl 
8. 3 stand not in an evU thing ; for ho docth 
8. 5 Whoso keepeth. .uliall feci no evil thiug 

Isa. 38. 7 the Lord will do this thing that he hath 
42. 16 These things will I do unto them, and not 

Jer. 7. 23 this thing commanded I them, saying, Ob. 
20. I heard that Jeremiah prophesied these th. 
22. 4 if ye do this thing indeed, then shall th. 
26. 10 the princes of Judah heard these things 
3=. 27 I (am) the Lord, .is there any thing too 
33. 14 I will perform that good thing which I 
38. 5 tho king (is) not (he that) can do (any) th. 
40. 3 therefore this thing is come upon you 
40. 16 Thou shalt not do this thing ; for thou sp. 
42. 3 may show us . . the thing that we m.ny do 
44. 4 do not tliis abominable thing that I hate 
44. 17 certainly do whatsoever thing goeth forth 

Ezo. II. 23 spake . .all the things that the Lord had 

14. 9 deceived when he hath spoken a thing, I 
38. 10 at the same time shall things come into 

Dan. 10. I thing was revealed . . and the thing (was) 
10. 1 understood the thing, and had understa. 
Amos 6. 13 Ye which rejoice In a thing of nought, wh. 
Zech. 8. i5 These (are) the things that ye shall do 

3. Vessel, '^5 Ixli. 

Lev. 13. 49, 52, ^3, 57, 59 or In any thing of skin ; It 
13. 58 whatsoever thing of skin fit be), which 
13. 4 every thing whereon he sitteth shall bo 

15. 6 he that sitteth on (any) thing whereon he 
15. 22 whosoever toucheth any thing that she sat 
15. 23 01 on any thing whereon she sitteth, when 

Num 35. 22 or have cast upon him any thing without 

4. Work, njN^D melakah. 

Lev. 13. 48 whether in a skin, or In any thing made 
I Sa. 15. 9 every thing (that v/as) vile and refuse, that 

5. A icord, speech, matter, nVa millah, 

Dan. 2. 5 The thing Is gone from me : if yo wiU not 
2. 8 because ye see the thing is gone from mc 
a. JO nor ruler, (that) asked such things at any 
2. II (it is) a rare thing that the kingrcquircth 

2. 15 Then Arloch made the thing ku'^wn to Da. 

2. 17 made the tiling kno^vn to Hananiah, Mi. 
4.33 The same hour was the thing fulfilled upon 
5. 15 could not shoAV. .interpretation of tho th. 

5. 26 This (is) the interpretation of tho thing 

6. 12 The thing (is) true, according to tho law 

7. 16 made mo know the interpretation of the 

Q.Animal soul, vp) nephesh. 

Lov. II. JO of any living thing which (is) in tho wal. 
Eze. 47. 9 every thing that liveth, which moveth.wh. 

7. A loan, debt, nNB"!? mashsTiaah. 

Deut 24. 10 When thou dost lend thy brother any th 

S.A icord, matter, thing, Xiyos logos. 

Matt2i. 24 I will also ask you one thing, which if ye 
Luke I. 4 know the certainty of those things, who. 

20. 3 I v/ill also ask you one thing ; and answer 
Acts 5. 24 the cliief priests heard these things, they 

9. A deed, doing, any thing done, ■n-pay/xa pragma. 

Matt 18. 19 shall agree on earth as touching any thing 
Luke I. I a declaration of those things v/hich are 
Acts 5. 4 why hast thou conceived this thing in th. 
Heb. 6. 18 That by two immutable things. In which 

10. I not the very imageof the things, u. i. 

10. Any thing, ti ti, Acts 25. 26. 
W.Saying, matter, pijiJLa rhema. 

Luke 2. 15 see this thing which Is come to pass, wh. 

2. 19 Mary kept aU these things, and pondered 

Acts 5. 32 we are his witnesses of these thuig.^ ; and 

12. These, avTo, aiita. 

I Pe. 1. 12 theydidministerthetnlngswhicharenow 
THINGS, these — 
X.Tliese, these things, -ravra tauta. 

Matt. I. 20 while he thought on these things, behold 
4. 9 All these things wiU I give thee, it thou 
6. 32 after aU these things do the Gentiles seek 
6. 33 and aU these things shall bo added unto 

9. 18 While ho spake these things unto them 

11. 25 thou hast hid these things from tho wise 
13. 34 these things spake Jesus unto tho multt 
13. 51 Have ye understood all these things? Th. 
13. 56 WTience then hath thiE(man) all these th.? 
19. 20 All these things have I kept fi-om my yo. 

21. 23 By what, .doest thou these things? and 
21. 24, 27 tell, .by what authority I do these th. 

23. 36 All these things shall come upon this ge. 

24. 2 See ye not all these things? Verily I say 
24. 3 when shall these things be ? and what (sh. 
24. 33 when ye shall see all those things, know 
24. 34 shall not pass, till all these things be ful. 

Mark 2. 8 Why reason ye these things in your he. ? 

6. 2 Fromwhencehaththi3(man)thGso things? 
II. 28 By what authority doest thou these thi. ? 
11. 28 gave thee this authority to do these thi. 
II. 29, 33 toll, .by what authority I do these th. 
13. 4 when shall these things bo ? and what (sh. 
13. 4 the sign when all these things shall be f u. 
13. 20 when ye shall see these things come to 
13. 30 shall not pass, till all tliese things bo do. 

Luke I. 20 until the day that these tilings shall be 

4. 28 when they heard these things, were filled 

5. 27 nfter these things he went forth, and saw 

7. 9 When Josus tioai'd these things, ho mar. 



Luke 8. 8 when lie had said these things, he cried 

10. 1 After tlicse things the Lord .nppointed dt. 
JO. 21 tliou hast liid these things from the wiso 

11. 27 as lie spalce tlieso tilings, a certain woman 
31.53 i*^^ ^^^ Z2xd these things unto them, the sc. j 

12. 30 all these things do tho nations of the wo. 

12. 31 and all these things shall be added unto 

13. 17 v/hen ho had said those things, all his ad. 

14. 6 could not answer him again to those thi 
14. 15 one of them, .with him heard these things 

14. =j servant came, and showed his lord these t. 

15. 26 ho called, .and asked what these things 
i6. 14 the Pharisees also . .hoard all these things 

18. 23 when Jesus heard [these things], he said 

19. II as they heard these things, he added and 

20. 2 by what authority doest thou these things 

20. 8 tell . . by what authority I do these things 

21. 6 (As for) these things which ye behold, tho 
21. 7 Master, but v/hen shall these things be? 
21. 7 what sign (will thero be) when these thl, 
21. 9 these things must first come to pass ; but 
21. 31 when ye see these things come to pass 
21. 36 worthy to escape all these things that sh. 
33. 31 if they do these things in a green tree, wh. 

23. 49 v/omcn. stood afar off, beholding these th. 

24. 9 told ali these things unto tho eleven, and 
24. 10 which ,toId these tilings unto the apostles 
24. 21 to day is the third day since these things 
24.26 Ought . . Christ to have sulTorcd these th. 

John I. 28 These things were done in Bethabara bo. 
2. 16 Take these tilings hence; make not my 

2. iS sign, .seeing that thou doest these things 

3. 9 and said unto him. How can those things 
3. 10 thou a master, .k-nowest not these things 
3. 22 After tlieso things came Jesus and his di. 
J. 16 he had done these things on tho sabbath 

5. 34 these things 1 say, that yo might be saved 

6. I After these things Jesus went over the sea. 

6. 59 These things said ho in tho synagogue, as 

7. I Afterthesetliings Jesus walked in Galilee 

7. 4 If thou do these things, show thyself to 

8. 28 as my Father, .taught . .1 speak these th. 

11. II These (Ifings said ho : and after that ho 
j2. 16 These thing, understood not his disciples 

12. it then remembered they that these things 
12. j6 (that) they had done these things unto 
12. 36 These things spake Jesua, and departed 

12. 41 These things said Eaaias, when he saw his 

13. 3 7 If ye know these things, happy are yo ii 
■ 14. 25 Tliese things have 1 spoken unto you, bo. 

15. J I These thhigs have I spoken unto you, th. 
:5. 17 These things I command you, that ye lo. 

15. 21 these tilings will they do unto you for my 

16. I These things have I spoken unto you, that 
x6, 3 these things will they do untoyou, because 
16. 4 these things have I told jou, that, when 
16. A tl'.cse tilings I said net unto you at tho bo 
36. b because I have said tlieso things unto yoiJ 

16. 25 TIicso tilings have I spoken unto you in 
j6. 5] Tliese things I have spoken unto you, tliaS 
17. 13 tlics6 tilings I speak in the world, tliat ll>. 
39. 24 These filings therefore the soldiers did 
19. 36 these things were done, that the ccripturo 
2a. 18 (that) l:e had spoken these things unto her 
21. J After these thioga Jesus showed himself 
21. 24 the disciple which, .wrote these things 

Acts I. 9 when he had spoken these things, whilo 

3. s came on all them that heard [tlieso things] 
5. II and upon as many as heard these things 
7. I Then said the high priest, Ai'O these thi. 
7. 50 Hath not my hand m.ade all these things? 
7. 54 When they heard these things, they wcro 

II. 18 When they heard these things, they held 
12. 17 Go show these things unto James, and to 

14. 15 Sirs, why do ye these things? "Via also aro 

15. 17 saith the Lord, who doeth all tliese things 

17. 8 they troubled .when they heard these th. 
17. 20 would know therefore what these things 
38. 1 After these things Paul departed from A, 
19 21 After these things were ended, Paul pur. 
21. 12 when we heard these things, both we, and 

23. 22 th.-it thou hast showed these things to mo 

24. 9 also assented, saying that these things we. 
24. 22 Felix heard [these things,lhavingniorepo. 

Kom. 8. 31 What shall wc then say to these things? 

1 Co. 4. 6 these things, brethren, I have in a flguro 

4. 14 I write not these tilings to shame you, but 
9. 8 Say I these things as a man? or saith not 
9. IS neithei- liavo I written these things, that 

10. 6 these tlilnga woe our examples, to the in. 
10. II these tilings happened unto them for en, 

2 Co. 2. 16 And wlio (is) sufficient for these things? 

13 10 I write these things being absent, lest ho. 
Eph. 5. 6 because of these things cometh the wrath 
Phil. 4. 8 if (thero be) any praise, think on these tlv. 
2 Th. 2. 5 I was yet with you, I told you these things 

1 Ti. 3. 14 These things write I unto thee, hoping to 

4. 6 If thou put. .in remembrance of these th. 
4. II These things command and teach 

4. IS Meditate upon these things, give thyself 

5. 7 these things give in charge, that they may 

5. 21 that thou observe these things without 

6. 2 do (them) service . . These things teach and 
6. II flee these things; and follow after righte. 

2 TL 1. 12 For the which cause I , . suffer these things 

2. 14 Of these things put (them) in remembra. 
Titus 2. 15 These things speak, and e.xhort, andrebu. 

3. 8 These things are good and profitable unto 
Heb. 7. 13 he of whom these things are spoken pe. 
Jas. 3. 10 My brethren, these things ought not so to 
2 Pe. 1. 8 if these thingsbe in you, andabound,th. 

t. 9 he that lacketh the«e thlags is bliadi znA 



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2 Pe. I. lo if yo do these things, ye shall never fall 

1 Jo. I. 4 these things write we unto you, that your 

, ». I these things write I unto you, that ye sin 

5. 13 These things have I written unto you that 
Est. 7. I after [these things] I saw four angels stan. 

18. I after these things I saw another angel co. 

19. I after these things I heard a great voice of 
22. 8 I John saw these things, and hoard (them) 
22. 8 the angel which showed me these things 
22. 16 to testify unto you these things in the ch. 
22. 18 If any man shall add unto [these things] 

22. 20 He which testifloth these things saith, Su. 
Z.0/ these, rov^wv touton. 

Matt. 6. 32 that ye have need of all these things 
Seealao Luke 7. j8; 12.30; 18. 34; 21. 28; 24. 14, 48; 
John 21. 24 ; Acts 19. 36 ; 24. 8 ; 25. 9 ; 26. 26, 26 ; i Co. 
o. is; Titus 3. 8; Heb. 9. 6; 2 Pe, i. 12^ is; 3. 11, 16; 
Itev. 1 8. 15. 
THIKGS, the, such — 
Thex things, ravra tauta., 

John 7. 32 the people murmured such things conceit 
Gal. 2. 18 if I build again the things which I destr. 
j^ 5. 17 80 that ye cannot do the things that yo 

5p2 Po. 3. 14 seeing that ye look for such things, bo 
[See also Any, certain, committed, creeping, draw, 
formed, high, holy, incredible, nought, one, what. Also 
All, base, boast of, to come, good, great, hoped for, 
move, those, weak.] 

THING of nought ^- 

Nought, ^''>N elil. 

Jer. 14. 14 a thing of nought, and the deceit of their 

THINGS that we have — 

The things possessed, ri ivdvra ta enonta. 

Lukeii. 41 rather give alms of such things as ye have 

THINK, (of, on), to — 

l.To say, noK amar. 

Gen. 29. n I thought, Sui:ely the fear of God (is) not 
I<[um24. Ill thought to promote thee unto great ho. 
Judg 15. 2 I verily thought that thou hadst utterly 
Pnth 4. 4 I thought to advertise thee, saying. Buy 
X Sa. 20. 26 he thought. Something hath befallen him 

2 Sa. 5. 6 thinking, David cannot come in hither 

13, 33 to think .that all the king's sons are dead 
21. 16 he, being girded .. thought to have slain 
a Ki. 5. II I thought, He will surely come out tome 
8 Ch. 13. 8 ye think to withstand the kingdom of the 
32. I encamped . . and thought to win them for 
Esth. 6. 6 Haman thought in his heart. To whom 
Eccl. 8. 17 though a mse (man) thjnk to know (it) 

2. To understand, consider, p? bin, 7a. 

Job 31. I why then should I think upon a maid? 

S.To speak, tyj dabar, 3, 

Exod32. 14 repented of the evil which he thought to 
(• 4, To liken, think, devise, nm damah, 3. 

Num33. 56 I shall do unto you, as I thought to do 
Judg 20. 5 beset the house . . (and) thought to have 
Esth. 4. 13 Think not with thyself that thou shalt 
Psa. 48. 9 We have thought of thy loving kindncs3 

50. 21 thou thoughtest that I was altogether 
Isa. 14. 24 as I have-thought, so shall it come to pa. 

6. To devise, design, np; zamam. 

Deut 19. 19 do unto him as he had thought to have 
Zech. I. 6 Like as the Lord of hosts thought to do 
8. 14 I thought to punish you, when your fath. 
8. 15 again have I thought in these d<iy3 to do 

6. To think, reckon, 3E'IJ chashdb. 

Gen. 38. 15 When Judah saw her, he thought her (to 

50. 20 But as for you, ye thought evil against me 
X Ss. I. 13 therefore Eli thought she had been drun. 

18. 25 Saul thought to make David fall by the 

2 Sa. 14. 13 Wherefore then hast thou thought such 
Keh. 6. 2 But they thought to do me mischief 

6. 6 thou and the Jews think to.rebel : for wh. 
Job 35. 2 Thinkest thou this to be right, (that) thou 

41. 32 (one) would think the deep (to be) hoary 
Psa. 40. 17 the LoKD thinketh upon me : thou (art) 
Isa. 10. 7 meaneth not so, neither doth his heart th. 
Jer. 18. 8 will repent of the evil that I thought to 

23. 27 Which think to cause my people to forget 
29. II I know the thoughts that I think toward 

Eze. 38. 10 and thou shalt think an evU thought 
Mai. 3. 16 that feared the LoRS, and that thought 
l.To think, devise, IVi} chashdb, 3. 

Psa. 73. 16 When I thought to know this, it (was) too 
119. 59 I thought on my ways, and turned my feet 

S.To hope, purpose, 13P sehar. 

Dan.) 7. 25 he shall.. think to change times and lawa 
9.T0 think, purpose, mfJa. ashith. 

Can. 6. 3 the king thought to set him -over the wh. 
10.ro bethink self, wi) ashath, 7. 

Jon. I. 6 if so be that God will think upon ns, that 
ll.To judge, adjudge, hh^ palal; 3. 

Oei!. 48. II I had not thought to see thy face ; and, lo 

12.Before me, 'Diij. qodamai. 

San. 4. a I thought it good to show the sign? and 

13. To think, estimate, -\^V shaar. 

rTor23. yashe thjiikethinhiaheart, BQ(is)he:Eat 

\i.To see, nKT raah. 

3 8a. 18. 27'Me thinketh the running of the foremost 

15. Jji the eyes of, TS!3 ieene. 

Kum^e. frLet tiieminaTry so whom they think best 



2 Sa. 4. 10 ouetoldme.. thinking tohavobroughtgo. 
10. 3 Thinkest thou that David doth honour tliy 
13. 2 Amnon thought it hard for him to do any 
19. 18 and to do what ho thought good. And Sh. 

1 Ch.ig. 3 Thinkest thou that David dothhonourthy 
Esth. 3. 6 ho thought scorn to lay hands on Morde. 
2cch 1 1. 12 If yo think good, give (me) my price ; and 

\&. To reckon through, reason, Sta\oytCo/jLat dialog. 
Luke 12. 17 ho thought within himself, saying. What 

l7.ro think, SoKta dokeO. 

Jlatt. 3. g think not to s.iy within yourselves, Wc ha. 
-6. 7 they think that they shall be heard forth. 

17. 25 What thinktit thou, Kimon? of v/hom do 

18. 12 How think ye? If a man have an hundred 

21. 28 v/hatthinkyc? A (certain) man had two so. 

22. 17 ViTiat tliinkcit thou? Is it lawful to give 
22. 42 Saying, What think ye of Christ? wliose 
24. 44 iu such an hour as yo think not the Son 
26. S3 Thinkest thou that I cannot now pray to 
26. (56 'What think yc? They answered and said 

Lukcio. sS' Which now of these three, thinkest thou 
j2. 40 Cometh at an hour when yo think not 
13. 4 think ye that thoy were sinners above all 

19. II they thought that tho kingdom of God sh. 
John 5. 39 for in thera ye think yo have eternal life 

5. 4s Do not think that I v/ill accuse you to tho 
11. 13 they thoughtthat ho had spoken of taking 
Ti. s6 What think ye, that ho will not come to 

13. 29 some (of them) thought, because Judas 

16. 2 whosoever killeth you will think that ho 
Acts 12. 9 and wist not . . but thought he saw a vision 

26. 9 I verilythought v/ith myself, that I ought 
t Co. 4. 9 I think that God hath set forth us tho ap. 

7. 40 and I think also that 1 have the Spirit of 

8. 2 if any man think th.-it ho knoweth any th. 
10. 12 let him that thinketh he standeth take 
13 23'those (members), .which wo think to be 

14. 37 If any man think himself to bo a prophet 

2 Co. II. 16 Let no man think me a fool: if otherwise 

12. 19 think yo that we excuse ourselves unto 
Gal. 6. 3 if a man think himself to be something 
PhiL 3. 4 If any other man thinketh that he hath 
Jas. 4. 5 Do yo think that tho Scripture saith iu 

18. To bear or have in the mind, iyBv/xionat enthu. 
Matt. 1. 20 v/hUe he thought on these things, behold 

-'- 9. 4 Wherefore think ye evil in yoiu- hearts ? 
Acta 10. 19 While Peter thought on the vision, the S. 

1 9. To lead, account, esteem, fiyco/xat hegeomai. 
Acts 26.1 2 I think myself happy, king Agrippa, bee. 
2 Co. 9. j 5 I thought it necessary to exhort the bret. 
PhU. 2.\ 6 thought it not robbery to bo equal with 
2 Pe. I. 13 I think it meet, aa long aa I am in this 

20. To judge, Kpiv.d krino. 

Acta 25. 8 Why should it be thought a thing incred. 

2I.T0 reckon, Koyl(ofia: logizomai. 

Kom. 2. 3 thinkest thou this, O man, that judgest 

1 Co. 13. 5 is not easily provoked, thinketh no evU 

13. II I understood aa a child, I thought as a ch. 

2 Co. 3. s suIScient of ourselves to think any thing 

10. 2 think to bo bold against some, which th. 
10. 7 let him of himself think this again, that 
10. II Let such an one think this, that, such aa 

12. 6 lest any man should think of me above th. 
Phil. 4. 8t£(therebc)anyprai3e,thlnkonthescthings 

il.To poiidcT, understand, think, conceive, votoi. 
Eph; 3. 20 abundantly above all that we ask or think 

23. To account, reckon in law, vo/jil^a nomizo. 
Matt. 5. 17 Think not that I am come to destroy the 
10. 34 Think not that I am comB to send peace 
Acts 8. 20 thou hast thought that the gift of God may 

17. 29 we ought not to think that the Godhead 
I Co. 7. 56 it any man think that he behaveth him. 

2i.To he 0/ opinion, think, suppose, olofiai oiomai. 
Jas. I. 7 let not that man think that he shall rece. 

25. To ponder under, suspect, suppose, iitovoftt. 
Acta 13. 2s he said. Whom think ye that I am? I am 

26. To make to appear, (palva phaino. 

Marki4. 64 To liave heard the blasphemy: what think 

27. To la of opinion, set the affections on, ibpovfoi. 
Acts 28. 22 we desire to hear of thee what thou thi. 
Rom. 12. 3 more highly than he.ought to think, but to 
J Co. 4. 6 that ye might learn in us not [to think] (of 

13. II I thought as a child) but when I became 
Phil. I. 7 aa it ia meet for me to think this of you 

TEINK evil, good, more highly, on, upon, to — 

1. To be mindful, rcTneinber, 13; zakar. 

Gen. 40. 14 think on me when it shall be well with 
•leh. s- 19 Think upon me, my God, for good, (accoi'). 
6. 14 My God, think thou upon Tobiah and Sa. 

2. To devise, desire, CDJ zamam. 

i^ov.30. 32 if thou hast thought evil, (lay) thine hand 

S.To be or appear good or acceptable, 15?' shephar, 
Dan. 4. 2 I thought it good to show the signs and 

4. To cast or throw upon, iirtfidWa epiballo. 
Marki4. 72 And when he thought thereon, he wept 

5. To think well, eySoKcoi eudokeo. 

X Th. 3. I we thought it good to be left at Athens 

6. To think too highly, {nrsp<\>pov4a hupe-^hroneo. 

SoBiiz. 3 not to think . . more higlU; than he ought 



THIRD (part, rank, time, loft), thirdly — 
l. Three, nj^iW, riS?* ahalosh, sheloshah. 

Exodig. IS Bo ready against the third day: come not 

1 KI.15. 28, 33 in tho third year of Asa king of Judah 

2 Ki.i8. I in the third year of Hoshea eon of LlaU 

1 Ch.26. u Hilkiah the second, Tcballali tho third 

2 Ch.17. 7 in tho third year of his reign he sent to 
Esth I. 3 In tho third year of his reign, ho made a 
Dan. I. I In tho third year of the reign of Jcholakim 

8. I In the third year of the reign of king BcL 

10. I In tho third year of Cyrus king of Persia. 

2. Third, •?'''?!p shelishi. 

Gen. I. 13 eveningand..moniIngwcrothethlrddaT 

2. 14 tho name of the third river (is) Biddckel 

6. 16 lower,second, and third . . shalt thou mako 
22. 4 onthothirddayAbrahamllfteduphiscycs 
31. 22 it was told Laban on tho third day that 
3a. 19 BO commanded he the second, and tho th. 
34. 2s it came to pass on tho third day, when 
40. 20 it came to pass the third day.. Pharaoh's 
42. 18 Joseph said unto them the third day. This 

Exodig. 1 In tho third month, when the children of 
19. II be ready ag.iinst the third d.iy : for tho the 
19. 16 it came to pass on tho third day, in tho 
28. 19 the third rov/ a ligurc, an agate, and an 
39. 12 tho third row, a ligure, an agate, and an 

Lev. 7. 17 the remainder.. on the third day shall bo 

7. 18 if . .the flesh, .be eaten at all on tho third 
19. 6 if ought remain until the third day, itsh. 
ig. 7 it it bo eaten at all on the third day, it (is) 

Hum. 2. 24 th.cy shall go forward in the third rank • 

7. 24 On tho thud day Eliab the son of Helen 
IS. 6 mingled with the third, .of an hin of oil 
IS. 7 thou shalt offer the third.. of an hin of 
19. 12 on the third day . .but if . .not. .the third 
19. 19 sprinkle upon the unclean on the third 

28. 14 and the third (part) of an hin unto a ram 

29. 20 on the third day eleven bullocks, two rams 
31. 19 on tho third day, and on the seventh day 

Deut 23. 8 Tho children . . in their third generation, 
26. 12 the tithes of thine increase the third year 

Josh. g. 17 and came unto their ci'ies on the third 
19. 10 the third lot came up for the children of 

Judg 20. 30 Israel went up . . on the third day, and put 

X Sa. 3. 8 Lord called Samuel again the third time 

17. 13 and the third, Shammah 

19. 21 Saul sent messengers again the third time 

20. 5 that I may hide myself . .unto the -third 
20. 12 about tomorrow any time, (or) the third 

30. I it came to pass . . on the third day, that tho 

3 Sau 1. 2 Ibcame even to pass on tho third day, that 

3. 3 the third, Absalom, the son of Maacah 

18. 2 sent, .a third part.. a third part, .a third 
El. 3. 18 the third day after that I was delivered 

6.' 6 the third (was) seven cubits broad, for wi. 
6. 8 w^!ntup..outof the middle into tho third 

12, 12 third day. .saying. Come. .again the third 
i3. I tho word., came to Elijah in the third year 

22. 2 it came to pass in the third year, that Jo. 
2 Ki. I. 13 the third fifty. . the third captain of fifty 

n. 5 A third part of you that enter in on tho 

11. 6 a third part, .a tliird part at the gato 
jg. 29 in the third year sow yo, and reap, and 
20. s o^ the third day thou shalt go up unto the 
20. 8 and that I shall go up. .the third day? 

1 Ch. 2. 13 Abinadab the second, and Shimma theth. 

3. 2 The third, Absalom the sou of Maachah 
3. IS the second Jehoiakim, the third Zedekiah 

8. I Ashbel tho second, and Aharah the third 
8, 39 Jehush the second, and Eliphelet the third 

12. 9 the first, Obadiah the second, Eliab the th. 

23. 19 first, Amariah the second, Jahaziel the th. 

24. 8 The third to Harim, the fourth to Seorim 

24. 23 Jahaziel the third, Jekameani the fourth 

25. 10 The third to Zaccur, (he), his sons, and 
a6. 2 Zebadiah the third, Jathniel the fourth 

26. 4 Joah the third, and Sacar the fourth, and 

26. II Hilkiah the second, Tebaliah the third 

27. s The third captain of the host for the third 

2 Ch.io. 12 the third day.. saying. Come, .the third 

15. 10 in the third month, in the fifteenth year 
23 4 A third part of you entering on the sabbath 
23. s ^ third part . ; and a third part at the gato 
27- S pay . .hoth the second year and the third 

31. 7 In tho third month they began to lay tho 
Neh. JO. 32 with the third part of a shekel for the ser. 
Esth. s- I it came to pass on the third day, that Ef. 

8. 9 in the third month, that (is), the month 
Job 42. 14 and the name of the third, Keren-happucii 
Isa. 19. 24 In that day shall Israel be the third with 
37. 30 in the third year sow ye, and reap, and pi. 
Jer. 38. 14 into the third entry that (is) in the house 
Eze. 5. 2, 12 a thirdpart..athirdpart..athirdpart 
10. 14 the third the face of a Uon, and the fourth 
21. 14 let the sword be doubled the third time 
31. I in the eleventh year, in the third (month) 
46. 14 the third part of an hin of oil, to temper 
Ho3. 6. 2 in the third day he will raise us up, and 
Zech. 6. 3 in the third chariot whito horses, and in 

13. 8 it shall come to pass, .the third shall be 

13. 9 I will bring the tliird part through the 

3. nose of a third generation, D^W shilleshim. 
Gen. so. 23 Joseph saw Ephraim's children of the th. 
Exodao. 5 upon the child- en unto the third and fo. 
34. 7 upon the children's children, unto the th 
Kumi4. 18 upon the children unto the third and fo. 
Deut. s- 9 upon the children unto the third andfol) 

LThird, 'P'^p telithai. 

Dan. 2. 39 an"tf>fr third kii^sj^Bi of brzs^ '•'hlcli 



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h. Three, fhi^, rhn telath, 

"■ Ezra 6. 15 this house was finished on tho third clay 
'Dan, 5. 16 and shalt be the third ruler in tho kingd, 

5. 29 he should be the tliird ruler in the king. 

G'.Third, 'rhn talti. 
)Dan. 5. '7 and shall be the third ruler in the tingd. 

7. Third, rplrov triton. 

TV I Co. 12. 28 thirdly teachers, after that miracles, then 

8. Third, rpiros tritos. 

Matt 16. 21 be killed, and be raised again the third 
J7. 23 the third day he shall be raised again 
20. 3 he went out about the third hour, and saw 
20. 19 crucify, .and tho third day he shall rise 

22. 26 the second also, and the third, unto tho 

26. 44 went away again, and prayed [the third ti ] 

27. 64 sepulchre be made sure until the third 
Mark 9. 31 after that he is killed, he shallrise the th. 

10. 34 shall kill hira : and [the third day] he shall 
12. 21 neither left he any seed, and the third li. 

14. 41 he Cometh the third time, and saith unto 

15. 25 it was the third hour, and thoy crucified 
Luke 9. 22 and be slain, and be raised the third day 

12. 38 if he shall come, .in the third watch, and 

13. 32 and the third (day) I shall be perfected 
18. 33 and the third day he shall rise again 

20, 12 again he sent a third : and they wounded 

20. 31 the third took her ; and in like manner the 
E3. 22 he said unto them the third time, Why 
24. 7 and be crucified, and the third day rise 
24. 21 to day is the third day since these things 
24. 46 and to rise from the dead the third day 

John 2. I the third day there was a marriage in Cana 

21. 14 This is now the third time that Jesus sh. 
Bi. 17 He saith unto him the third time, Simon 
21. 17 he said unto him the third time, Lovest 

Acts 2. 15 seeing it is (but) the third hour of the day 
10. 40 Him God raised up the third day, and 

23. 23 Make ready . .at the third hour of the ni. 
27. 19 the third (day) we cast out with our own 

1 Co. 15. 4 he rose again the third day according to 

2 C0.12. 2 such an onecaught up to the third heaven 

12. 14 the third time I am ready to come to you 

13. 1 This (is) the third (time) I am coming to 
Rev. 4. 7 the third beast had a face as a man, and 

6. 5 opened the third seal, I heard the third 
8. 7 the third part" of trees was burnt up, and 
8. 8 and the third part of the sea became bio. 
8. 9 the third part of the creatures which were 
8. 9 and the third part of the ships were des. 
8. 10 the third angel sounded, and there fell a 
B. 10 it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and 
8. II the third part of the waters became worm. 
8. 12 the third part of the sun was smitten, and 
8. 12 the third part of the moon, and the third 
8. 12 the third part of them was darkened, and 

8. 12 day shone not for a third part of it 

9. IS were loosed, .to slay tho third part of men 
9. 18 By these three was the third part of men 

ji. 14 behold, the third woe cometh quickly . 
12. 4 his tail drew the third part of the stars of 

14. 9 the third angel followed theiri, saying wi. 
j6. 4 the third angel poured out his vial upon 
21.19 ^^^ second, sapphire ; the third, a chalce. 

9. Third story [of a huildiTig), rplff-reyov tristegon. 
Acts 20. 9 fell down from the third loft, and waa ta. 

THIED time, to do it a — 

To do a thing a third time, vih^ shalash, 3i 

1 Ki.18. 34 Do (it) the third time.. did (it) the third t. 
THIEST, to (suffer) thirst — 

1. Thirst, nay tsama. 

Exodr7. 3 to kill us and our children . .with thirst? 
Deut28. 48 in hunger, and in thirst, and in nakedness 
Judgis. 18 now shall Idie for thirst, and fall into the 

2 Ch.32. II to die by famine and by thirst, saying, The 
Keh. 9. 15 broughtest forth water, .for their thirst ^ 

9. 20 and gavest them water for their thirst : •' 

Psa. 69. 21 in my thirst they gave me vinegar^o dr. 

104. II Theygive drink.. asses quench theirthirst 

Isa. 41. 17 their tongue failetli forthirst, Ithe Lord 

so. 2 their fish stinketh . . and dieth for thirst 
Jer. 48. 18 come down froin (thy) glory, and sitin th. 
Lam. 4. 4 cleaveth to the roof of his mouth for thi. 
H03. 2. 3 like a di-y land, and slay her with thirst 
Amos 8. 1 1 not a famine of bread, nor a thirst for 

8. 13 fair virgins and young meu faint forthirst 

2. Thirsty, KDy tsame. 

Deut 29. 19 though I walk . . to add drunkenness to th. 
Isa. 55. I Ho, every one that thirsteth, come ye to 

3. To thirst, be thirsty, KOy tsame. 

Exodi7. 3 the people thirsted there for water; and 

Job 24. II tread (their) wine presses, and suffer thi. 

Psa. 42. 2 My soul thirsteth for God, for the living 

63. I my soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh long. 

Isa. 48. 21 theythirsted not (when) he led them thr. 

49. 10 They shall not hunger nor thirst ; neither 

i. Thirst, nmit tsimah. 

Jer. 2. 25 Withhold . . thy throat from thirst: butth. 
&. Thirst, KDV tsamah. 

Isa. 5. 13 and their multituae dried up with thirst 
(5. To thirst, he thirsty, Sh/^ciw dipsao. 

Matt. s. 6 Blessed (are) they which do. .thirst after 

John 4. 13 Whosoever drinkethof this water .. thirst 

4. 14 (drinketh of the water..shall never thirst] 

y 15 give me this water, that I thirst not, ne. 

i. 35 he that belie veth on rae shall never Qiirst 



John 7. 37 If any man thirst, let him come unto me 

ig. 28 After this, Jesus knowing, .saith, I thirst 

Kom 12. 20 if ho thirst, give him drink : for in so do. 

1 Co. 4. 11 wo both hunger, and thirst, and are nak. 
Kev. 7. 16 shall hunger no more, neither thirst any 

1. Thirst, 5i\pos dipsos. 

2 Co. II. 27 in watchings often, in hunger and thirst 
THIRSTY (land), to be tliirsty — 

1. Weary, wearied, ^'V, ayeph. 

Psa. 63. I longeth for theelin a dry ana thirsty land 
143. 6 my soul (thirsteth) alter thee, as a thirsty 
Prov25. 25 (As) cold waters to a thirsty soul, so (is) 

2. Thirst, NOX tsama. 

Jize. 19, 13 she (is) planted, .m a dry and thirsty gr. 

3. Thirsty, Na^ tsame. 

2 Sa. 17. 29 The people (is) hungry, and weary, andth. 

Psa. 107. 5 Hungry and thirsty, theirsoul fainted in 

Prov 25. 21 and if he be thirsty, give hira water to dr. 

Isa. 2t. 14 brought water to hira that was thirsty 
29. 8 as v.'hon a thirsty (man) dreameth, and 
32. 6 he win cause the drink of the thirsty to fail 
44. 3 I will pour water upon him that is thirsty 

4. To thirst, ie thirsty, NO^ tsame. 

Judg. 4. 19 Give mo. .a little water, .for I am thirsty 
Isa. 65. 13 servants shall drink, but ye shall be thir. 

5. Thirst, thirsty, I'luav tsimmaon. 

Isa. 35. 7 and the thirsty land springs of water : ia 

&.To thirst, he thirsty, ^ii^aa dipsao. 

Matt 25. 35 I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink : I 
25. 37 when saw we thee.. thirsty, and gave (th.) 
25. 42 I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink 

THIRTEEN, thirteenth — 

Three [and) ien,'iyii n^iV, r^l^'J. is'i^?' shelosh esreh. 
Gen. 14. 4 and in the thirteenth year they rebelled 
17. 25 his son (was) thirteen years old when he 
Kura. 3. 43, 46 two hundred and threescore and thir, 
29. 14 untoevery bullock ofthe thirteen bullocks 
Josh.ig. 6 Sharuhen; thirteen cities and their villa. 
21. 4 of the tribe of Benjamin, thirteen cities 
21. 6 and out Of the half tribe . . thirteen cities 
21. 19 (were) thirteen cities with their suburbs 
21. 33 according to their families (v/ere) thirteen 
I Ki. 7. I was building his own house thirteen years 
1 Ch. 6. 60 cities throughout their families (were)th. 
6. 62 out ofthe tribe of Manasseh.. thirteen ci. 

24. 13 The thirteenth to Huppah, the fourteenth 

25. 2o The thirteenth to Shubael, (he), his sons 
Esth. 3. 12 on the thirteenth day of the fii-st month 

3. 13 inoneday,(even)uponthe thirteenth(day) 

8.12 upon the thirteenth (day) of the twelfth 
9. I the month Adar, on the thirteenth day of 
9. 17 On the thirteenth day of the month Adar 
9. 18 assembled together on the thirteenth (d.) 

Jer. I. 2 word of the Lohb came.. in the thirteenth 

25. 3 From the thirteenth year of Josiah the sou 
Eze. 40. II (and) the length of the gate, thirteen cu. 

THIRTY, thirtyfoia, thirtieth — 
1. Thirty, DViW sheloshim. 

Gen. 5. 3 Adam lived an hundred and thirty years 
5. s flays . .ivere nine hundred and thirty ycara 

5. 76 lived . . eight hundred and thirty years, and 

6. is fifty cubits, and the height of it thirty cu. 
II. 12 Arphaxad lived five and thirty years, and 
JI. 14 And Salah lived thirty years, and begat 
II. 16 Eber lived four and thirty years, and be. 
11^17 Eber lived, .fourhundred and thirty years 
II. 18 And Peleg lived thirty yeai's, and begat — 
J I. 20 And Reu lived two and thirty years 

11. 22 .Sei'ug lived thirty years, and begat Nahor 
i3. 30 Perad venture there shall thirty be found 
18. 30 he said, I will not do (it) if I find thirty 
25. 17 an hundred and thirty and seven years 
33. IS Thirty milch camels with their colts, forty 
41. 46 Joseph (was) thirty years old when he st. 

46. IS Dons and his daughters (were) thirty and 

47. 9 The days, .(are) an hundred and thirty ^ 
Exod.6. 16, 2o (were) an hundred thirty and seven ye. 

6. iB tho years, .(were) an hundred thirty and 

12. 40 ::ojourn!ng..(was)four hundred and thirty 
12. 41 the end of the four hundred and thirty J. 
21. 32 he shall give unto their master thirty she." 

26. 8 length of one curtain (shall be) thirty cub.' 
36, 15 The length of one curtain (was) thirty cub. 
38. 24 seven hundred and thirty shekels, after t 

Lev. 12. 4 shall then continue . . thi ee and thirty days 

27. 4 then thy estimation shall be thirty shek. 
Num. 1.35 thirty and two thousand and two hundred 

1.37 thirty and five thousand and four hundred 
2. 21 thirty and two thousand and two hundred 
2. 23 thirty and five thousand and four hundr. 

4. 3, 23, 30, 35, 39, 43, 47 Erom thirty years old 
4. 40 two thousand and six hundred and thirty 

7. 13 the weight, .(was) an hundred and thirty 
So in verse 19, 25, 31, 37, 43, 49, 55, 61, 67, 73, 79, 85. 

20. 29 they mourned for Aaron thirty days, (even) 
26. 7 three thousauc^ ani seven hundred and 
26. 37 thirty and two thousand and five hundred 
26. SI and a thousand seven hundred and thirty 
31. 35 thirty and two thousand persons in all, of 
JI. 36 and thirty thousand and five hundred sh. 
31. 38 the beeves (were) thirty and six thousand 
31. 39 the asses (were) thirty thousand and five 
31. 40 of which the LoKD's tribute (was) thirty 
31. 43 thirty thousand (and) seven thousand and 
31. 44 And thirty and six thousand beeves -^ 
31. 45 A j>d thirty thousaod asses and- &ve huud. 



Deut. 2. 14 the space, .(was) thirty and eight years > 

34. 8 And the children of Israel wept.. thirty.- 
Josh. 7. 5 men of Ai smote of them about thirty .' . 

8. 3 Joshua chose out thirty thousand mighty' 
12. 24 king of llrzah, one : all the kings thirty • 

Judg 10. 4 he had thirty sons that rode on thirty 

10. 4 they had thirty cities, which are called". 
12. Q he had thirty sons, and thirty daughters' 
12. 9 took in thirty daughters from abroad for 

12. 14 he hadforty sons and thirty nephews, that 
14. II they brought thirty companions tobe with 
14. 12, 13 thirty sheets and thirty change of ga. 

14. 19 slew thirty men of them, and took their 
20. 31 began to smite . . about thirty men of la. 
20. 39 kill of the men of Israel about thirty pe. 

I Sa. 4. 10 there fell of Israel about thirty thousand 

9. 22 were bidden, which(were)aboutthirtypc. 

11. 8 and the men of Judah thirty thousand 

13. 5 thirty thou:2nd chariots, and six thousand 
2 Sa, 5. 4 David (was) thirty years old when he be. 

3. 5 he reigned thirty and three years overall 
6. I all(the)chcscn(mcn)of Israel, thirty tho. 

23. 13 three of the thirty chief went down, and 
23. 23 He was more honourable than the thirty 
23. 24 the brother of Joab, (was) one of the th. 
23. 39 Uriah the Hittite: thirty and seven in all 

1 Ki. 2. 1 1 thirty and three years reigned he in Jer. 

4. 22 Solomon's provision for one day was th. 
5. 13 and the levy was thirty thousand men 

6. 2 the house, .the height thereof thirty cu. 

7. 2 the height thereof thirty cubits, upon four 
7. 6 the breadtli thereof thirty cubits : and 
7. 23 aline of thirty cubits did compass it rou. 

i5. 23 In the thirty and first year of Asa kingof 
i5. 29 in the thirty and eighth year of Asa king 
=0. I (there were) thirty and two kings with him 
20. T4 and they were two hundred and thirty two 

20. 16 the thirty and two kings that helped him 
S2. 31 the king of Syria commanded hia thirty 
22. 42 Jehoshaphat (was) thirty and five years 

2 Ki. 8. 17 Thirty and two years old v/as he when Ya 

•I 3. 10 In the thirty and seventh year of Joash 

15. 8 In the thirty and eighth year of Azariali 

35. 13 began to reign in the nine and thirtieth 

35. 17 In tho nine and thirtieth year of Azariah 

18. 14 hundred talents of silver, and thirty t^l. 

22. I he reigned thirty and one years in Jerus. 

25. 27 in the seven and thirtieth year of the cap. 
I Ch. 3. 4 in Jerusalem he reigned thirty and three 

7. 4 soldiers for war, six and thirty thousand 
7. 7 twenty and two thousand and thirty and 

31. IS Now three of thethirty captains went do. 

31. 25 he was honourable among the thirty, bi't 

31. 42 captainof the Reubenites, and thirty with 

32. 4 mighty.. among the thirty, and over theth. 
32. 34 shieldandspearthirtyandseven thousand 

35. 7 and his brethren an hundred and thirty 
39. 7 So they hired thirtyandtwothousand c'l. 
=3. 3 from the age of thirty years and upward 

23. 3 their number., was thirty and eight thouo. 
27. 6 mighty(among)thethirty,andabovethet. 
29. 27 thirty and three (years) reigned he in Je. 

a Ch. 3. IS made before the house two pillars of thirty 

4. 2 line of thirty cubits did compass it ro-snc' 

35. 19 no (more) war unto the five and thirtieth 

36. I In the six and thirtieth year of the reigi 

16. 12 Asa in the thirty and ninth year of his re. 

20. 31 (He was) thuty and five yearsoldwhenho 

21. s Jehoram (was) thirty and two yeal^s old 
21. 20 Thuty and two years old was he when ho 

24. 15 an hundred and thirty years old ("was he) 

34. I reigned in Jerusalem one and thirty ye?.. 

35. 7 to the number of thirty thousand, and 
Ezra I. 9 number of them: thirty chargers qt gold 

1. 10 Thirty basins of gold, silver basins of a se 

2. 33 three thousand and six hundred and thi. 
2. 42 porters, .all an hundred thirty and nine 
2. 65 seven thousand three hundred thirty an.l 
2. 66 Their horses (were) seven hundred thirty 
2. 67 Their camels, four hundred thirty and 

"N'o li. 5.14 even unto the two and thirtieth year of 
7. 38 three thousand nine hundred and thirty 
7. 45 children of Shobai, an hundred thirty and 
7. 67 seven thousand three hundred thirty and 
7. 68 ITieir horses, seven hundred thirty and 
7'. 69 camels, four hundred thirty and five; six 
7. 70 five hundred ana thii-ty priests' garments 
13. 6 inthetwoand thirtieth yearof Artaxerxes 
Esth. 4. II to come in unto the king these thirty days 
Jer. 38. 10 Take from hence thirty men with thee 
52. 29 from Jerusalem eight hundred thirty and 
52. 31 came to pass in the seven and thirtieth 
Eze. I. 1 Now it came to pass in the thiitieth year 
40. 17 thii'tychanibers(were)uponthe pavement 
41. 6 one over another, and thirty in order; and 
46. 22 of forty (cubits) long, and thirty broad 
Dan. 12. 12 thorisand three hundred and five and thi. 
Zech.ii. 12 So they weighed for myprice thirty (pie.) 
II. 13 took the thirty (pieces) of sUver, and cast 

% Thirty, p)?^5 telathin. 

Dan. 6. 7 ask a petition of any god or man for thirty 
6. 12 ask . . of any god or man within thirty days 

^.Thirty, rpia.Koi'Ta triakonta. 

Matt 13. 8 hundred fold, some sixty fold, some thir. 
13. 23 an hundred fold, some sixty, some thirty 

26. 15 covenanted with .lim for thirty pieces of 

27. 3 brought again the thirty pieces of silver ; 
27. 9 And they took the thirty pieces of silver 

Mark 4. 8 brought forth, some thirty, and some six. 
^ ■- - 4. 20 bring forth fruit, some thirty fold, some 
'luke 3. 23 Jesus ImnseU began to be about thirty ye. 



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John 5. 3 which hail an innrmity thirty ami eight 

6. jg rowed alxjut five and twciityor thirty fUi 
Gal. 3, 17 which was four huudreU aud thiity years 

THIS — 

l.These, riH' clhh.. 

£xod33. 21 Tliis is tho sura of the tabernacle, (even) 
2. This, ni or na gch or zeh. 

Eze. 47'. 13 This (shall be) the border whereby ye sh. 

Z.This, K^ da. 

Dan. 4I 30 Is not this great Babylon, that I have bu. 

7. 8 in this horn (were) eyes like the eyes of 

A.This, y[% %-^dak, deh. 

Ezi'a 4. 13 if this city be builded, and the walls set 
4. 15 know, that this city (is) a rebellious city 

4. 15 for which cause was this city destroyed 

4. 16 certify tho king, that if this city be bull. 
4. 19 it is found that this city of old time hath 

4. 21 that this city be not builded, until (ano.) 

5. 8 this work goeth fast on, and prospereth 

5. 17 to build this house of God at Jerusalem 

6. 7 Let the work of this house of God alone 
6. 7 governor, .build this house of God in his 
6. 8 for the building of this house of God; th. 
6. 12 destroy this house of God which (is) at J. 

%.This, J I'! dikken. 

Dan. 2. 31 This great image, whose brigntnes3(was) 

Q.'This, ]J. den. 

Ezra 4. 1 1 This (is) the copy Of the letter that they 
4. 16 by this means thou shalt have no portion 

4. 22 Take heed now that ye fail not to do this 

5. 3 build this house, and to make up this wall 
5. 4 names of the men that make this building? 
5. 5 returned answer by letter concemiugthis 

5. 9 Who commanded you to build this house 

5. 12 who destroyed this house, and carried the 

5. 13 king Cyrus made a decree to build this 

6. II whosoever shall alter this word, let timb. 
6. II let his house be made a dunghill for this 

! 6. 15 this house \/a.a finished on the third day 

6. 16 kept the dedication of this house of God 

6. 17 offered at the dedication of this house of 

7. 17 thou raayest buy speedily with this money 
7. 24 touching any of the . . ministers of this ho. 

Jjan z. 12 For this cause the king was angry and ve. 
2. 18 would desire mercies . . concerning this se. 
2. 30 this secret is not revealed to me for (any) 
2. 36 This.(i3) the dream; and we will tell the 
2. 47 seeing thou couldest reveal this secret 
3. 16 we (are) not careful to answer thee in this 

4. 18 This dream I king Nebuchadnezzar have 
ji. 24 This(is)tlie interpretation Oking.and.. the 

5. 7 Whosoevershall read this writing, and sh. 
5. IS that they should read this writing, and- 
5. 22 nothumbled. .though thouknewest all th. 
5. 24 sent from him ; and this writing was wri. 
5. 25 this (is) the writing that was written, M, 

5. 26 This (is) the interpretation of the thing 

6. 3 Then this Daniel was preferred above the 
6. 5 shall not find any occasion against this D. 

6. 28 So this Daniel prospered in the reign of D. 

7. 6 After this I beheld, and lo another, like 
7. 7 After this I saw in the night visions, and 
7. 16 asked liim the truth of all this. So he told 

7. lie himself, the same, H^n hu. 

Gen. 15. 2 steward of my house (is) this Bliezer of Da. 

8.7/8 himself, the same, Ninn hahu. 

I Sa. I. 3 this man went up out of his city yearly to 

Q.Slie, it, herself, itself, the same, N'n hi. 

Josh 10. 13 (Is) not thiswrittenin the book of Jasher? 

Jer. 29. 28 This (captivity is) long: build ye houses 

Dan. 4. 24 this is the decree of the most high, which 
10. She herself, itself, the same, K'rin hahi._ 

Kum. 5. 31 and this woman shall bear her iniquity . 

11. This, that, i^n hallaz. 

Judg. 6. 20 lay '(thein)upon this rock, and ponrout the 
I Sa. 17. 26 to themanthat killeth this Philistine, and 
Dan. 8. 16 make this (man) to understand the vision 
Zech. 2. 4 Kun, speak to this young man, saying, Je. 

li.This, that, niVn hallazeh. 

Gen. 24. 6s What man (is) this that walkethin the fl. 
37. 19 said one to another. Behold this dreamer 

13. This, that, ii'?n hallezu. 

Eze. 36. 35 This land that was desolate is become IL 
li.They themselves, neri hemmah. 

Ifum2<». 13 This (is) the water of Meribah; because 

15. This, that, nai zoth.' 

Gen, 2. 23 This (is) now bone of my bones, and flesh 
sg. 27 we ■will give thee this also for the service 
34. IS But in this will we consent unto you : It 
"45- 23 to his father he sent after this (manner) 

Eiod 7. 23 neither did he set his heart to this also 

1 Sa.' II. 2 On this (condition) will I make (a coven.) 

2 Ch. 20. 17 Ye shall not (need)to fight in this (battle) 
Job 37. I At this also my heart trembleth, and is 
33«. 27. 9 By this therefore shall the iniquity of .T. 

'r ao,- 7 therefore have I cried concerning this, T. 
Jer, s- 7 How shall I pardon thee for this? thy ch. 
■Eze.:ai. 26 t.his(shall)not(be)thtsame:eJLalthiBithat 

"i^.This, that, riNtrj hazzoth. 

.(Sen. j«, 7 Unto thy seed will I give this land: and 
17, As this, thus,'- na'is kazoth. 

JudK i^. 7 Though y« have don* this, yet will I he 



I8.-r/l!», nj jp/!, 

Gen. Si I This ^^) thn book of tho generations of A. 
58. Si Ihoy said. There was no harlot in this pi. 
41.38 Cau welliid(8ucha onc)a8 thif<(is), a man 

1 9ft. 25. 21 in vain have I kept all tliat this (fellow^ 
£ecl. 6, s not secu the sun. .this hath more rest tn. 

l^.This, mn hazzeh. 

Gen. 7.' I thee have I seen righteous in this gcncr. 
20.r/ii5, ni zQh. 

2 Ki. 6. 19 This (Is) not the way, neithel- (is) this the 
Eccl. 2. 24 This also I saw, that it (was) from the ha. 

5. 16 this also (Is) a sore evil, (that) in all poi. 
5. 19 to rejoice in liis labour ; this (is) the gift 
7. 23 All this have 1 proved by wisdom: I said 
9. 13 This wisdom have I seen also under the 

Eze. 40. 45 This chamber, whose prospect (is) toward 
'21. This, 11 zo. 

If OS. 7. 16 This (shaU be) their deiision in the land 
22. This, « zu. 

Psa. 12. 7 thou shalt preserve them from this gene. 
62. II twice have I heard this, tIiatpowcr(belo.) 

Isa. 43. 21 This people have I formed for myself ; th. 

Hab. 1 . 1 1 offend, (imputing) this hia power unto his 
2Z.Thus, nskoh. 

2 Ch. 19. 10 warn them, .this do, and ye shall not tr. 

Lam. 2. 20 and consider to whom thou hast done th. 
2i.Sc, 13 ken. 

Amos 4. s for this Uketh you, ye children of Israel 
25. This, it, aiirS auto. 

Jolinis. 7 against.. my burying hath she kept this 
26. That, that very ; he, slie, it, iK(7vos ekeinos. 

Matt24. 43 But know this, that if the goodman of 
27. This, that, ovros hotitos. 

Matt. 3. 3 i'or this is he that was spoken of by the 
Also in v. 17; 7. [12] ; 8. 27; 9. 3; 11. 10; 12. 23, 24; 
^3- '9> 55 ; 14. 2 ; 15. 8 ; 17 5 ; 21. 10, II, 38 ; 26. 61, 71 ; 
27- 37. 47. 54; 28. 15; Mark 2. 7; 4. 41 ; 6. 3 ; 7. 6; 9. 7; 
12. 7; 14. 69; Luke 1. 29, 36; 2. 34; 4. 22, 36; 5. 21 ; 7. 17, 27, 
49; 8. 25 ; 9. 9, 3s ; 14. 30; IS. 24, 30, 32 ; 17. 18; j8. 11; 
20. 14; 22. 59 ; 23. [38], 47, 5a; John I. 15, 30, 34; 2. 20; 4, 
29, 42; 6. 14, 42, so. 58. ^o; 7. 25, 26, 31, 36, 40, 41, [46], 
49 ; 9. 8, 9, 16, ig, 20, 24 ; ii. 47 ; 12. 34 ; 21. 23, 24 ; Acts 
4. II ; 6. 13, 14 ; 7. 37, 38, 40 ; 9. 21, 22 ; 17. 3, 18 ; 18. 13 ; 

19. 26 ; 21. 28 ; 22. 26 ; 26. 31,. 32 ; 28. 4; Rom. 4. 9 ; 9. 9 ; 
Heb. 3. 3 ; 7. i; 2 Pe. i. 17; i Jo. 5. C, 20; 2 Jo. 7; Ecv. 

20. 14. 

2S.This, that, outtj haute. 

Matti3. 54 Whence, .this wisdom, and (these) mighty 
Also in 21. 42 ; 22. 20, 38; 24. 34; 26. 8 ; Mark i. [27]; 8. 
12 ; 12. II, 16, [30, 31,143: 13. 30 ; 14. 4; Luke 2. 2:4.21; 
8. 9, II ; II. 29; 21. 3, 32; 22. S3: John i. 19; 3. 19, 29; 

8. [4]; II. 4; 12. 30; 15. 12; 17. 3; Acts s. [38]: 8. 32; 
17. 19; 21. ir; Rom. II. 27: I Co. 8. 9: 9. 3: 2 Co. i. 
12:2. 6 ; II. 10; Eph. 3. 8 ; Titus 1.13; fleb. 8. 10 : 10. 16 ; 
Jas. I. 27 ; 3. 15 : I Jo. I. s; 2. 25; 3. II, 23 ; 5. 3, 4, 9, 
II, II, 14 : 2 Jo. 6, 6 : Rev. 20. s- 

29. These thinrjs, ravra lattta. 

XnkciS. 23 when he heard'this, he was very sorrow. 
John 5. I After this there w.is a feast of the Jews 
19. '38 after this, Joseph of Arim.-thea, bein? a 
Acts 13. 16 After this I will return, and will build ag. 
ilev. 4. I After this I looked, and, behold, a door 
7. 9 After this I beheld, and, lo, a great mult. 

30. /ra this, rairri taute. 

Matt. 10. 23 when they persecute you in this city, flee 
Also in 12.45; 16. 18; 26. 31, 34: JIark 8. 12, 38; 14. [27], 
30: Luke 11.30; 12. 20:13. 7; 16. 24: 17. 6; 19.42; Acts 18. 
lo; 22. 3; 27. 23; I Co. 9. 12; 15. 19; X Co. I. 15; 8. 7, 19, 
20; II. 17. 

Zl.This, ravrriv tauten. 

Matt.ii. 16 But whereunto shalll liken this general.? 
See alsp 15. [15]; 21. 23; 23. 36: Mark 4. 13; 10.5:11 28; 
12. 10; Luke 4. 6, 23; 7. 44; 12. 41; 13. 6, 16; 15. 3; :8. 5, 
9; 20. 2, 9, 19; John 2. 11; 7. [8], 8; 10. 6, 18; 12. 27; Acts-i. 
[i6];3. 16; 7. 4, 60: 8. 19; 22. 4, 28; 23. 13; 27. 21; 28.20, 
30; Rom. 5. 2: 2 Co. 4. i; 12. 13; i Ti. i. 18; 2 Ti. 2. 19: i 
Pe. 5. 12; 2 Pe. I. 18; 3. i; i Jo. 3. 3; 4. 21; 2 Jo. 10; Rev, 
2. 24; 12. 15. 

Z2. Of this, ravrrjs tallies, __ 

Matt. 12. 41 men., shall risein judgment with this go. 
Seealsov. 42; Luke 7. 31; 11. 31, 32, 50, 51; 17. 25; John 10. 
16; 12. 27; 15. 13; Acts I. 17, 25: 2. 6, 29, 40; 5. 20: 6. 3; 8. 
22; Acts 10. 30; 13. 26: 19. 2S, 40: 23. i; 24. 21; 26.. 22; 28. 
22; 2 Co. 9. 12, 13; Heb. 9. 11; Rev. 22. 19/ 

33. This, TovTo iouto. 

Jlatt. I. 22 Now all this was done, that it might be _ 
See also 8. 9; 9. 28 ; 13. 28; 15. n ; 16. 22; 17. (si); 18. 4;' 
19. 26; 21. 4; 24. 14; 26. 9, 12, 13, 26, 28, 39, 42, 56; 28. 14; 
Mark i. [27]; 5. 32; 9. 21, 29; n. [3]; 14. [9I, 22, 24, 36; 
Luke J. 18, 34, 43, 66; 2. 12, 15; 3. 20; 5. 6; 6. 3; 7. 4, 8; 

9. 45, 48; 10. II, 28; 12. 18, 39: 13. 8; 16. 2; 18.34: 20. 17; 
22. 15, 17, 19, 19, 20, 23, 37, 42; John 2. 12, 22: 4. IS, 54; 
5. 28 ; 5. 6, 29, 39, 40, 6i'; 7. 39 ; 8. [6], 40; 11. 26, 51 ; 12. 
s, 6, 18, 18, 27, 33 ; 13. 28 ; 16. 17, 18 ; 18. 34, 37, 37, 38 ; 
19. 28 ; 20. 22 ; 21. 14, 19, 19 : Af-.ts 2. 12, 14, 16, 33 ; 4. 7, 
22 ; 5. 4, 24, 38 ; 7. 60 ; 8. 34 ; 9. 21 ; 10. 16 ; 11. 10 ; 16. 
18 ; 19. 10, 17, 27 ; 20. [29] ; 21. 23 ; 24. 14 ; 26. 16, 26 ; 27. 
34; Rom. I. 12, 26 ; 2. 3 ; 6. 6 ; 9. 1.7 ; 11. 25 ; 13. 6, 6 ; 14. 9, 
^3 ' 15- 9. 28 ; I Co. 1. 12; 4. 17 : 5. 2, 3 ; 7. 6, 26, 29, 35; 9. 
17, [23] ; 10. 28 ; II. 10, 17, 24, 24, 25, 25, [z6], 30 ; 15. 50,53, 
53. 54. 54 1 = ^- 2. I. 3, 9 ; 4. 1 : 7. II ; 8. 10, 20 ; 9. 6 ; 10. 7, 
II : 13. I, 9 ; Gal. 3. 2, 17 ; Eph. 4. i^ 5. 5, 32; 6. i ; Phil. 
I. 6, 7, 9, 19, 22, 25 ; 2. 5, 15 ; Col. i. g ; 2. 4 ; 3. 20 ; i Ti. 2. 
13; 3- 5; 4- 3. 15; 5- iS; 2 Th. 2. ii; "3. 10; i Ti, 1.9, j6; 
a. 3 ; 4. 16 : a Ti. I. IS ; 3, I ; Heb. 6- 3 ; J 27 ; 9, 8, 15; 



20, 27, 13. 19; Jas. 4. 15; I Pe. I. 25; 2. 10, 20; .,. rf) 
2 Pe. I. 5, so; 3. 3, 5, 8; i Jo. 3. 8; 4. 3; Jude 4, (jfi 
Rev. 2. 6. 

34. To these, roirots toufois. 

Lukci6. 26 besides all this, between us and you Ihcro 
24. 21 besides all this, to day is the third day si. 

35. This, TovTov toulon. 

Matt 19. II All. .cannot receive [this] saying, save 
Seealeo-ii. (44]; Mark 7. 29; 14. 58, 71; Lukog. 13; 12. 56; 
16. 28; 19. 14; 23. 2, 14, 18; John 2. 19; 6. 34, 58; 7. 27; 9. 
»9> 30 ; 18. 40 ; 19. 12, 20 ; Acts 2. 32 ; 3. 16 ; 5. 37 ; 6. i f 
7. 35 ; 21. 28 ; 23. 17, 18, 25, 27; 24. s ; 25. 24 ; 28. 26 ; Rom.' 

9. 9; 15. 28; I Co. 3. [12]; II. 26,(27]; 2 C0.4. 7;Heb.8.3. 

36. Of this, rovTov toutr/u. 

Matt 13. 15 For this people's heart la waxed gross, and 
See also (22), [40I; 19. s; 26. 29; 27. 24; Mark 4. [19]; 

10. 7: Luke 2. 17; 9. 45; 13. 16; 16. 8; 20. 34; John 4. 
13; 0. 51; 8. 23; 10. 41: II. 9; 12. [31], 31; 13. i; 14. 
[30]; i6. 11; 18. 17, 29, 36, 36; Acts 5. 28; 6. (13]; 9. 13; 
'3- 7i 23, 38; 15. 2, 6; 17. 32; 21. 28; 22. 22; 28. 9, 27; 
Rom. 7. 24; II. 7; I Co. I. [20], 20; 2. 6, 6, 8; 3. 19; s- 
10; 7. 31 ; 2 Co. 4. 4; 12. 8; Eph. 2. 2; 3. i, 14 ; s- 31 ; 6. 
12; Col. I. 27; Titus I. 5; Jas. I. 26; 2. I5J; Rev. 22. 7, 
9, 10, i3. 

37. These, tovtovs toutuus. 

Acts 16. 36 the keeper of the prison told [this] saying 
38.ro this, TovTtf touts. 

M.itt. 8. 9 I say to this. .Go, and he goeth; and to 
See also 12. 32; 13. S4. 56; 17. 20; 20. 14; 21. 21; 
ilark 6. 2 ; 10. 30 ; 11. 23 ; Luke i. 61 ; 4. 3 ; 10. 5, 20 ; 
14. 9; 18. 30 ; 19. 9; 21. 23 ; 23. 4, 14 ; John 4. 20, 21, 27 ; 

12. 25 ; 13. 35 : 16. 30; 20. 30; Acts 1. 6 : 3. 12; 4. 17 : 

5. 28; 7. 7, 29; 8. 21, 29; 15. is; 23. 9; 24. 2, lo; Rom. 
12.2: 13.9; I Co. 3. 18; 7. [31]: II. 22; 14. 21; 2 Co. 

3. 10; 5. 2; 9. 3; Gal. 6. 16; Heb. 4. 5: i Pe. 4. i6; 
2 Pe. I. 13; I Jo. 3. 10; 4. 9, 17; 5. 2; Rev. 22. 18, 19. 
[See also After, cause, day, hour, means, place, once, 
side, time, way, wise). 

THIS man, womiin, matter, thing, deed — 
I. This, ni zeh. 

2 Ki. s' 7 God. .that this man doth send unto mc to 
%This, W den. 

Ezra, s- 17 send, .his nieasure .. concerning this mat. 
Z.This, riKi zolh. 

I Ch. 1 1. 19 God forbid it me, that I should do this th. 

4. TIms, as thus, nps kakah. 

Esth. 9. 26 which they had seen concerning this mi. 
5. At this, roiro) touto. 

Acts 3. 12 Ye men of Israel, why marvel ye at thlst 

6 This, he, outos hnutos. 

^Markis. 39 said. Truly this man was the son of God 
Luke 7.39; 14. 30; 15. 2: 18. 14; 22. 56; 23. 41 ; John 

6. 52; 7. 15; 9. 2, 3, 33; II. 37, 37 ; 21. 21 ; Acts 1. 18; 4. 
10 ; 8. 10 ; 18. 25 ; Heb. 7. 4 ; 10. 12 ; Jaa. i. 25. 

7. This. she. aurr) haute. Mt. 26. 13: Lu 7. 45 46, &c. 

8. 7V(i.s, she, ra.vTr]v taiUev. Luke 13. 16. 

9. Thlt, .Khe. Toi)To tonlo. .Mnrk 5. .-2; Lu. 22. 23, &c. 

10. ThU, she, tovtu touto, Luke 19. 9. 

THIS fashion, manner, sort, time, wise — - 

l.Thics. na koh. 

Num. 6. 23 On this wise ye shall Wc!;s tho children of 
I Ki.22. 20 one said on this manner, and anothc said 

2.Thus, so, t<u53 kenema. 

Ezra 4. 8 wrote . . to ArtaiorxoR the king In this sore 
S. 4 Then said we unto them after this manner 

3.X0W, vvv nun. 

Matt 24. 21 the beginning of the world to this time 
Marki3. 19 God created unto this time, neither shad 
Acts 24. 2S Go thy way for this time ; when I have a 

1 Co. 16. 12 his wiU was not at all to come at this time 

i.Thus, so, o'vrws, ovtw hoiitos, houto. 

Matt. 1. 18 the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wiso 
Mark 2. 12 saying. We never saw it on this fashion 
John2i. I After these things, .on this wise showed 
Acts 7. 6 God spake on this wise. That his seed sh. 

13. 34 he said on this wise, I will give you the 
Rom 10. 6 which is of faith speaketh on this wise 
Heb. 4. 4 Forhespako. .oftheseventh. .onthiswise 
Rev. II. s wm hurt them, he must in this manner 

"^ Of these, tovtwv teuton. 

2 Ti. 3. 6 For of this sort are they which creep into 

THIS place, side, way — 

I.Here, hither, njn hennah. 

Josh. 8. 20 and they had no power to flee thi? way or 
£ze. I. 23 everyone. .two,which covered on this siiJo 
Dan. 12. s one on this side of the bank of the river 

2. This, nt zeh. 

Exod26. 13 on this side and on that side, to cover it 

3. Thus, nb koh. , ^, ^ - . , 

Exod 2. 12 he looked this way and that way, and wli, 
Numii. 31 as it were a day's journey on this side 

i.JTere, hither, woe hdde 

\ratt 12 6 in this place is (one) i,^eater than the to. 
Luke 23. 5 beginning from Galilee to tliis place 

THISTLE — 

\.Th:sllc,lramhle,-rn;^dardar. 

f.en 3 i8 Thorns also and thistles shall it bring fo, 
ilos 10, 8 the thistle shall come up on their altua 



THITHEH 



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2. 2'iiorn, bramble, thicket, nirt clioach. 

2 KL 14. g Tho thistle that (was) in Lebanon sent to 

14. 9 there passed by . .and trodo down tho thi. 
; CI1.25. 18 Tho thistle that (was) in Lebanon sent to 

23. 18 there passed by. .and trode down tho th. 
Job 31. 40 Let thistles grow instead of wheat, and 

.A thistle, rplfioXos iribolos. 
llatt. 7. ifi gather grapes of thorns, or flgs of thistles ? 

THITHES, thitherward 

X.Here, hither, uhr\ halom. 

1 Sa. 10. 22 further, if tho man should yet come thl. 

i.Here, hither, n^n hennah. 

Jer. 50. s they shall ask . . with their faces thitherw. 

"^here, D^ sham. 

Deut. I. 37 saying, Thou also shalt not go in thither 

i.There, thither, eKet ekei. 

Matt. 2. 22 when ho heard, .he was afraid to go thit. 
Mark 6. 33 manyknewhim, andran afoot thither out 
Lukei7. 37 thither will the eagles be gathered toget. 

21. 2 a certain poor widow casting in thither 
Johnii. 8 sought to stone thee ; and goest thou th. 

18. 3 Jesus otttimes resorted thither with his di. 

18. 3 Cometh thither with lanterns and torches 
Acts 17. 13 they came thither also, and stirred up the 
Bomis. 24 to be brought on my way thitherward by 

THO'-HAS, Qa/ids twin. 

One of the twelve apostles of Jesus, and called also 
Didymus; he was zealous and inquisitive, yet at first 
incredulous at the report of the resurrection of Christ. 
Matt 10. 3 T., and Matthew the publican ; James 
Mark 3. 18 Matthew, and T., and James the (son) of 
Iiuke 6. IS Matthew, and T., James the (son) of Al. 
Johnii. 16 Then said T., which is called Didymus, uuto 
•14. 5 T. saith unto him. Lord, we know not wh. 
20. 24 But T. . .was not with them when Jesus 
20. z6 again his disciples were within, and T. 
20. 27 Then saith he to T., Keach hither thy ha. 

20. 28 T. answered and said unto him, My Lord 
' 20. 29 [T.,] because thou hast seen me, thou hast 

21. 2 There were together Simon Peter, and T. 
Acts I. 13 John, and Andrew, Philip, and T., Earth, 

THOKGS — 

A thong, strap, latchet, Ijxa^ himas. 

Acts 22. 25 as they bound him with thongs, Faul said 

THOSIT, (of thorns) — 
\.A bramble, nox atad. 

Psa. 58. 9 Before your pots can feel tho thorn'', Iio 
2. A brier, pin, pnn chedeq. 

Prov 15. 19'way of the slothful, .as an hedge of thoma < 

5. Thorn, bramble, thicket, tfin choach. 

2 Ch. 33. II which took Manasseh among the thorns 
Job 41. 2 or bore his jaw through with a thorn ? 
Prov 26. 9 (As) a thorn goeth up into the hand of a 
Song 2. 2 As the lily among thorns, so (is) my love 
Hos. 9. 6, For, lo.. thorns (shall be) in their tabern. 

4. A thorn, YVilJ naaisuts. 

Isa. 7. 19 and upon all thoma, and upon all bushes 
S3. 13 Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir 

6, A thorn, hook, Tp sir. 

Eccl. 7. 6 For as the crackling of thorns under a pot 
Isa. 34. 13 And thorns shall come up in her palaces 
Eos. 2. 6 I will hedge up thy way with thoms,:and 
Nah. 1. 10 For while (they be) folden togetli8r(aa) th. 

Q. Briers, thorns, Cii'po sallonim. 

Eze. 2. 6 thoughthornsandbrier3(be)wlththee,and 

7. Thorn, \itsen. 

Job . 3. 5 taketli it even out of the thorns, and the 
Prov 22. 5 Thorns., snares(are) In the way of the fro w. 

6. Thorns, D'V:? iseninim. 

Num33. 53 pricks In your eyes, and thorns In your sL 
Josh 23. 13 scourges in your sides, and thorns in your 

9. A thorn, fip qots. 

Gen. 3. 18 Thorns also and thistles shall It bring fo. 
Exod22. 6 If Are break out, and catch in thorns, so 
Judg. 8. j'l wUI tear your flesh with the thorns of 
8., 16 and thorns of the wildemesa and briers 
2 Sa. 23. 6 all of them as thoms thrust away, because 
Psa. 1 18. 12 they are quenched as the fire of thorns 
Isa. 32. 13 shall come up thorns (and) briers; yea 

33. 12 thorns cut up shall they be burned in tho 
Jer. 4. 3 thus saith tlie Lord . . sow not among th. 

12. 13 They have sown wheat, but shall reap th. 
Eze. 28. 24 nor. .grieving thorn of all . .round about 
Hos. 10. 8 the thorn and tho thistle shall como up 

10. IVettle, thorn, fiv/tpi} qimmashon, 

Prov 24. 31 And lo, it was aj 1 grown over with thorns 
11. .4 thorn, tv.iif shayith. 

Isa. s- 5 ^"t there shall come up briers and thorns 
7. 23 it shall (even) be for briers and thorns 
7. 24 the land shall become briers and thcms 
7. 23 there shall not come, .the fear of.. thorns 
9. 18 it shall devour the briers and thorns, and 
10. 17 bum and devour his thorns and his briers 
27. 4 who would set the briers (and) thorns ag. 
12.^1 thorn, brier, &Kav8a akantha. 

Matt. 7. 16 Do men gather grapes of thorns, or flgs of 

13. 7 some fell among thorns ; and tho thorns 

13. 22 also that received seed among the thome 

27. 29/when they had platted a crown of thorns 

L.. M&rk 4. 7 eosDA fell among thocns, and the tbotiis 



Mark 4. 18 thes9 are they which are sown among th. 

Luke 6. 44 For of thorns men do not gather flgs, nor 
8. 7 some fell among thorns ; and the thorns 
8. 14 that which fell among thorns are they, wh. 

Johnig. 2 soldiersplattedacrownof thorns, and put 

Heb. 6. 8 But that which beareth thorns and briers 

IZ. Thorny, made of thorns, &Ka.yOivos akanthinos. 

Markis. 17 platted a crown of thorns, and put it ab^ 

_ J ohn 19. 5 wearing tho crown of thorns, and the piL 

14. .4 sharp stake, palisade, o'KoAo^ skolops. 

2 Co. 12. 7 there was given to me a thorn in the flesh 
THORN hedgo — 
A thorn hedge, rrpwtp mesukah. 

Mic. 7. 4 most upright fls sharper) than a thoin he. 
THOKOUGHLT — 
\.To do good or well, no; yatab, 5. 

2 Ki. II. 18 his images brake they In pieces thoroug. 
2. To heal, repair, kq"; rapha, 3. 

Exod2i. 19 and shall cause (him) to be thoroughly 
THOSE (men, thinss) — 

1. These, % el. 

Gen. 19. 25 he overthrew those cities, and all the pi. 
Deut. 7. 22 Lord thy God will put out those nations 

2. These, n^N- clleh. 

Gen. 33. 5 ^Yho (are) those with thee? And he said 

5. These, ^iVn itlek. 

Ezra s. 9 Then asked we those elders, (and) said un. 

Dan. 3. 22 flame of the fire slew those men that took 

6. 24 they brought those men which had accus. 

i. The men, Q'&>5n haaaiashim. 

TlHum 14. 22 Because a)U those men which have seen 
14. 37 Bventhosb men that did bring up the evil 

C.ZTe, he himself, Kinij hahti. 

I Sa. 30. 20 they drave before tboae.. cattle, and said 

6. They themselves, Dfj hem. 

Lev. II. 27 that go on (all) four, those are unclean uu. 

7. Tliey themselves, Dnrt hahem. 

Gen. 6. 4 There were giants in the earth In those 
S.TIiey themselves, )sn, iarr himmo, himmon. 

Ezra 5. 14 those did Cyrus the king take out of the 
'9. They themselves, njri hennah. 

I Sa. 27. 8 for those . . of old the inhabitants of the 
"iO. They theriiselves, njriii hahennah. 

I Sa. 17. cS T.'ith whom bast thou left those few sheep 

11. Them, avrois autous, 

Matt2i. 41 vr'ill miserably destroy those wicked men 
John 17. II keep through thine own name those whom 

12. That, thai very, he, she, it, ixeTvos ekeinos. 
Matt. 3. I In those days came John the Baptist, pr. 

Sec also 21. 40; 22. 7, 10; 24. 19, 22, 22, 29; 25. 7, 19; 
Mark i. 9; 2. 20; 7. [15]; 8. i; 12. 7; 13. 17, 19, 24; Luke 
2. i; 4. 2; 3. 3s; 9. 36; 12. 37, 38; 13. 4; 14. 24; ig. 27; 
20. [i]; 21. 23; John 8. [10]; Acts 2. 18; 7. 41; g. 37; j6. 3, 
35; 20. 2; Eom. 6. 21 ; Heb. 8. 10; 10. 16; Bev. 9. 6. 

IZ.As much, as great, Scos Kosos. 

Judo 10 But these speak evU of those thlnes wh. 

li.These, those, ravra tauta. 

John 8. 26 I speak to the world those things which 
Acts 17. II searched .. daily, whetherthose things we. 
PhiL 3. 7 what things were gain to me, those I co. 
4. 9 Those things, which y« have both learned 

16./re these, those, ravTais tautais. 

Luke I. 39 Mary arose in those days, ana went Into 

6. 12 it came topassintho^o days, that he went 
Acts 1. 15 in those days Peter stood up hi tho midst 

6. I in those days, when the number of the dl. 

IQ. These, those, ravras tautas. 

Luke I. 24 after those days his wife Elisabeth conce. 
Acts 21. IS after those days we took up our carriages 

17. In these, roirois toutois. 

Judo 10 in those things they corrupt themselvea 
18. 0/ these, roiruv touton. 

Acts 18. 17 And Gallio cared for none of those things 

Heb. 13. II tho bodies of those beasts, whose blood is 
THOir — 
l.TJiou, thyself, P3K ani. 

Ezra 7. 2s Thou, Ezra, after the wisdom of thy God 
See also Dan. 2. 31, 37, 38; 3. 10; 4. 18, i8, 22; j. 13, i8, 
22, 23; 6. 16, 

2. Thou thyself, matt. 

Gen. 24. 23 Whose danghter(art) thou? Tell me, I pr. 
24. 60 and eJd unto her. Thou (art) our sister, bo 
39. 9 because thou (art) his wife: how then can 

Z.Thou thyself, niriis attah. 

Gen. 3. 14 thou(art)cursedat)OTealIcattle,aDd'aboTe 
3. 19 fer dust thou (art), and unto dust shalt 
6. i3 thou, and thy sons, and thy wife, and thy 
4. Thee, are ee. 

MattiS. 33 Shouldest not thonalso have hadcompas. 
See also 25. 27; Acts 8. 23; 9. 6; 10. [6]; 23. 11; 24. 4, 10; 
26. 29; 27. 24; Eom. 3.. 4; I TI. 6. 14; Titus 3. 8; 3 iTo. a. 

5. To thee, aol soi. 

Matt. 1 7. 25 What thinkest thoD, Simon f ot whom do 
See also ax. 16, 17; 27. 19; Mark 4. 38; 10, [»j]; I<uke lo. 
16, 40; 14. 10, 14; la. tr. Acts 8. 3i; 36. X. 



Q. Of thee, <rov sou, 

'Matt. 6. 3 when thou doest alms, let not thy left hand 

19. 21 go. .sell that thou hast, and give to the po. 

Lukei4. 8 lest amore honourable than thou To. 7. 3. 

Acts 17. 19 this new doctrine, whereof thou speakesi 

24. TI that thou mayest understand, that there 

7. Thou thyself, <ri su. 

Matt. 2. 6 thou, Bethlehem, On) the land of Juda 
See also 3. 14; 6. 6, 17; 11. 3, 23; 14. 28; 16. 16, 18; 26. 2^ 
39, 63, 64, 69, 73; 27. 4, II, 11; Mark 1. 11; 3. ii; 8. 29; 14. 
36, 61, 67, 68; 13. 2, 2; Luke i. [28], 42, 76; 3. 22; 4. 7, 41; 
7. 19, 20; 9. 60; 10. 13. 37; 13. 31; 16. 7, [25], 25; 17. 8; 15. 
19, 42; 22. 32, 58, 67, 70; 23. 3, 3, 37, 39, 40; 24. iS; John I. 

19, 21, 21, 23, 42, 42, 49, 49; 2. 10, 20; 3. 2, 10, 26; 4. 0, ic, 
12, 19; C. 30, 69; 7. 52; 8. [5], 13, 23, 33, 48, 52, 53, [s;j; 9. 
17. 28, 34, 34, 33; 10. 24, 33; II. 27, 42; 12. 34; 13. 6, 7; 14. 
9; 17. 3, 8, 21, 21, 23, 23, 25; 18. 17, 23, 33, 34, 37, 37; ig. 
9; 20. 15; 21. 12, 15, 16, 17, 17, 22; Acts I. 24; 4. 24; 7. 28; 
9. s; 10. 13, 33; II. 9, 14; 13. 33; 16. 31; 21. 38; 22. 8, 27; 
23. 3, 21; 25. 10; 26. 15; Eom. 2. 3, 17; g. 20; II. 17, 18, 

20, 22, 24; 14. 4, 10, 10, 32; I Co. 14. 17; 13. 36; Gal. 2. 14; 
6. i; I Ti. 6. 11; 2 Ti. i. 18; 2. i, [3]; 3. 10, 14; 4. s, 15; 
Titus 2. i; Phm. [12]; Heb. i. s, 10, 11, 12; j- 5, 6; 7. 17, 
21; Jas. 2. 3, 3, 18, 19; 4. 12; 3 Jo. 3; Eev. 2. 15; 3. 17; 4. 
11; 7. 14. 

IHOTT thyself — 

Thou thyself, creavrSf seauton. 

Bom. 2. 19 art confident that thou thyself art a guide 
THOUGH — 
l.If, Dij im. 

Judg. 13. 16 Though thou detain me, I will not eat o{ 

2. That, IK'N asher. 

Zech.io. 6 they shall be as though I had not cast th. 

3. Also, D3 gam. 

Neh. 6. I though at that time I had not set ud Cuq 
i.If, though, )r7 hen. 

J'ob 13. IS Though he slay me, yet wIU I trust In him 

5. That, because, though, "3 k'f: 

Deut. 29. 19 though I walk in the imagination of mino 
Q.Thotigh, if, ih, Kb lu. 

2 Sa. 18. 12 Though I should receive a thousand (sh.) 

7.Therefore,becausc, altJuyugh, ^'^, h^i^'h^ kol qebel di 
Dan. s- 22 thou, .hast not humbled thine heart, th. 

Z.Throxigh, during, Sio {gen.) dia. 

Bom. 4. II the father of all them that believe, thougli 

9.1 f, though, iav ean. 

Lukei6. 31 neither will they be persuaded, though 

Acts 13. 41 which ye shall in no wise believe, though 

Bom. 9. 27 Though the number of tho children of Is. 

1 Co. 4. 15 For though ye have ten thousand icstruc. 

9. 16 For though I preach the gospel, I have no. 

13. I Though I speak with the tongues of men 

13. 2 though I have (the gift of)prophecy, and 

13. 2 though I have all faith, so that I could re. 

13. 3 though I bestow all my goods to feed (tho 

13. 3 though I give my body to be burned, and 

3 Co. 10. 8 Forthough I should boast somewhat more 

12. 6 For though I would desire to glory, IshaU 
GaL 1. 8 though we, or an angel from heaven, pre, 
Jas. 2. 14 What (doth it) profit, .though a man say 

Id. Even if, d Kai ei kai, 

Matt26. 33 [Though] all . . shall be offended because of 
. lukeii. 8 Though he will not rise and give him, be. 
i3. 4 Though I fear not God, nor regard man 
9 Co. 4. 16 but though our outward man perish, yet 
5. 16 though we have known Christ after the 
7. 8 For though I made you sorry with a letter 
7. S not repent, thoughil did repent: for I pe. 
7. 8 made you sorry, though (it were) but for 
7. 12 though I wrote unto you, (I did it) not 

11. 6 But though (I be) rude in speech, yet not 
1?. II very chiefest apostles, though I bei nothing 

12. IS [though] the more abundantly I love you 
CoL 3. sForthoiighlbe absent intheflesb,yetam 
Heb. 6. 9 accompany salvation, though we thus sp. 

.11,1/ truly, eiirtp eiper. 

1 Co. 8. 5 For though there be that are called gods 

12. And truly, although, Kaiirip kaiper, 

PhiL 3. 4 Though I might also have confidence In 

Heb. 5. 8 Tliough he were a Son, yet learned he ob. 

7. 5 though they come out of the loins of Abrab. 

12. 17 though he sought it carefully with tears 

a Pe. 1. 12 though ye know (them) and be established 

IZ.And though indeed, Kairovye haitoige. 

John 4. 2 Though Je3U8hiinselfbaptizednpt,bnthls 
Act3.i7. 37 [though] he be not far Iromerety one otia 

li, Even if, k&v kan. 

Matt 26. 3s Though I should die with thee, yet win I 
John 8. 14 Though I bear record of myself, (yet) my 
10. 38 though ye believe not me, believe, u. 33. 

15. And, also, though, koC kai, Luke 18. 7. 

la.Because that, Irihoti. 

Bom. 9. 6 Not as though the word of God hath taben 

2 Co. 1 1. 31 1 speak as concerning reproach, as though 
Phil. 3. 12 Not as though I had already attained, eit. 

17. If el ei. 

2 Co. 13. 4 For [though] he wag crucified through we. 

THOT)rGH...but — 

Yet, nevertheless, but, Sfiais hamSs. 

QaL 3. IS Though, .but a man's wwOMDt, yet; (if it 



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THOUGHT — 

l.A viord, #51 dahar. 

Dcut 15. 9 Beware that there bo not a thought In thy 

2. Thought, conception, imagination, niriri harhor. 

Dan. 4. 5 the thoughts upon my bed and the visions 

3. Thought, device, ss] zimmah. 

Prov 24. 9 The thought of foolishness (is) sin, and 

A. A cutting, decree, resolution, Pijrt cheqeq. 

Judg. 5. 15 For the divisions of Reuben .".great thou. 
S.Xnowledge, mind, V119, V^? madda. 

Eccl.io. 20 Curse not the king, no not In thy thought 
6. Possession, inheritance, B'"iiO morash. 

Job 17. II my purposes are broken off. . the thoughts 
7. Device, thoughtfulncza, naiD mczimmah. 

Job 42. 3 no thought can be withholden from thee 

Pea. 10. 4 The wicked . .God (is) not in all his thou. 

Jer. 23. 20 till he have performed the thoughts of his 

B. Thought, device, rqwrm machashebeth. 

Gen. 6. 5 every Imagination of the thoughts of his 

I Ch.28. 9 imderstandeth . .imaginations of the tho. 

29. 18 in the imagination of tho thoughts of the 

Job 21. 27 I know your thoughts, and tho dovloea 

Psa. 33. 31 the thoughts of his heart to all goneratL 

40. 5 thy thoughts (which are) to us ward : they 

56. 5 all their thoughts (are) against me forevU 

-92. 5 how great are thy works I (and) thy tho. 

94. II The LoBD knoweth tho thoughts of man 

Prov 12. 5 The thoughts of the righteous (are) right 

15. 26 The thouglits of tho wicked (are) an abo. 

16. 3 and thy thoughts shall be established 
21. 5 The thoughts of tho diligent (tend) only 

Isu. 55. 7 the unrighteous man his tlioughts:, and 
55. 8 my thoughts (arc) not your thoughts, ne. 
55. 9 and my thoughts than your thoughts 
59. 7 their thoughts (arc) thoughts of iniquity 
65. 2 which walkoth . . after their own thoughts 
66. 18 For I (Imow) their works and their thou. 

Jer. 4. 14 how long shall thy vain thoughts lodge 
6. 19 I will bring, .^evon) the fruit of their th. 
29. II I know the thoughts that 1 think toward 
29. II thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give 

E2e. 38. 10 and thou chalt think an evU thought 

Mic, 4. 12 they know not the thoughts of tho LosD 

^.Doubts, opinions, D'3j;p seaphini. 

Psa.119. 113 I hate., thoughts: but thy law do I love 
lO.Thoughts, pv/rposes, Tn'ir\vv, eshtonoth. 

P3a.i46. 4 forth, .in that very day his thoughts per. 

11. Thoughts, purposes, ntat^y ashtoih. 

Job 12. 5 a lamp despised in the thought of him that 

1 2. Thought, will, desire, jt rea. 

Psa. 139. 2 thou underStandest my thoughts afar off 
139. 17 How precious also are thy thoughts unto 

13. Thought, jVj^T rayon, 

Dan. 2. 29 As for thee, O king, thy thoughts came 
2: 30 thou mightest know tho thoughts of thy 

4. 19 was astonied. .and his thoughts troubled 

5. 6 his thoughts troubled him, bo that the jo. 
5. 10 let not thy thoughts trouble thee, nor let 

\i.Meditation, pis' seach. 

Amos 4. J3 and declareth unto man what (is) his tho. 

^5. Doubts, opinions, D''9V'*' seippim. 

Job 4. 13 In thoughts from tlio visions of the night 
20. 2 Therefore do my thoughts cause me to an. 

16. Doubts, opinions, D'SJJ"]^ sarappim. 

Psa. 94. 19 In the multitude of my thoughts within 
139. 23 Search me, O God. .know my heart; tiy 

VI .Reasoning, 5ia\oyt<T/i6s dialogismos. 

Jllattis. 19 For out of the heart proceed evil thoughts 
Mark 7. 21 out of the heart of men, proceed evil th. 
liUke 2. 35 thoughts of many hearts may be revealed 

5. 22 But when Jesus perceived their thoughts 

6. 8 But he knew their thoughts, and said to 
9. 47 Jesus, perceiving the thought of their he. 

24. 38 and why do thoughts arise in your hearts 

1 Co. 3. 20 The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the 
Jas. 2. 4 and are become judges of evil thoughts 

1 8. Thought, reflection, SiavS-q/xa dianoema. 

Lukeii. 17 he, knowing their tht-ughts, said unto th. 

\^. Reflection, thought, ^vSvfirj<ris cnihumesis. 
Matt. 9. 4 Jesus, knowing their thoughts, said, Wb. 
12. 25 Jesus knew their thoughts, and said unto 
Heb. 4. 12 a discerner of ihe thoughts and intents 

ZO.Thought, contrivance, device, iTrlvoi'a cpinoia. 

Acts 8. 22 if perhaps the thought of thino heart may 
21. Computation, reclconing, Xoyifffios logismos. 

ICom. 2. IS thoughts the mean while accusing or else 
22,A thought, contrivance, understanding, vSrujLO. 

2 Co. 10. 5 bringing into captivity every thought to 

THOTJGHT (baforehand'), to take — 

\.To be sorrowful, afraid, JXt daag. 

I Sa. g. 5 leave, .the asseS, and take thought for us 

2.T0 be over anxious, very careful, /leptixvaa meri. 
Matt. 6. 25 Take no thought for your life, what ye 
6. 27 Which of you, by taking thought, can add 
6. 28 why take ye thought for raiment ? Consi. 
6. 31 take no thought, saying. What shaU wo 
6, 34 Take therefore no thought for the morrow 
C. 34 morrow shall take thought for the things 



Matt 10. ig take no thouglit how or what ye shall sp. 
Lukeis. :i take yo no thouglit how or what thing yo 
12. 22 Take no tliought for your life, what yo 

12. 25 which of you with taking tliought can add 

13. 26 least, why takn yo tliouglit lor the rest? 
Z.To be very anxious beforehand, vpo/iepifii/du). 

Mark 1 3. 11 take no thought beloreliand what yo oh. 
THOUSAND — 
l.A thousand, >]hif dcph. 

Gen. 20. 16 Behold, I have given thy brother a thou. 

24. 60 bo thou (tho motlier) of thousands of mil. 
Exod 12. 37 about six Imudred thousand on loot (that 

j3. 21 rulers of thousand:!, (and) ml \"a of bund. 
18. 25 rulers of thousands, rulers of Imndreds 
2o. 6 Bliowing mercy unto thousands of them 
32. 23 fell, .that day about three thousand men 

34. 7 Keeping mercy for thoi.3.-md3, forgiving 
38. 23 thousand seven hundred and threescore 
38. 26 hundred thousand and three thousand and 
38. 28 pf tho thousand seven hundred seventy 
38. 29 and two thousand and four hundred she. 

Num. I. 16 tribes of thch- fathers, heads of thousands 
I. 21 forty and six thousand and live hundred 
I. 23 nfty and nine thousand and three hundred 
I. 25 forty ajid five thousand six hundred and 
1. 27 threescore and fourteen thousand and six 
I. 29 fifty and four thousand and four hundred 
I. 31 flftyand seven thousand and fourhundred 
1. 33 ^were) forty thousand and flvo hunared 
I. 35 thirty and two thousand and two hundred 
I. 37 thirty andllvc tliousand and four hundred 
1. 39 threescore and two thousand and seven 
X. 41 forty and one thousand and five hundred 
1. 43 fifty and Ihreo thousand and fourhundred 

1. 46 six hundred thousand and three thousand 

2. 4 threescore and fourteen thousand and six 
2. 6 fifty and four thousand and tour hundred 
2. 8 fifty and seven thousand and lourhund. 
2. 9 hundred thousandandfourscore thousand 
2. 9 six thousand and four hundred, through. 
2. n forty and six thousand and five hundred 
2..T3 fifty and nine thousand and three bund. 
2. IS forty and five thousand and six hundred 
2. 16 fifty and ono tliousand and four hundred 
2. 19 fv.-ere^ forty thousand and live hundred 
2. 21 (were) thirty and tv/o thousand and tv/o 
2. 23 thirty and five thousand and four hundr. 
2. 24 hundred thousand and eight thousand 

2. 26 threescore and tv.'o thousand' and cevcn 
2. 28 forty and one thousand and flvo hundred 
2. 30 fifty and three thousand and four hundr. 
2. 31 thousand and fifty and seven thousand 

2. 32 six hundred thousand and thrco thousand 

3. 22 (v/ere) seven thousand aud five hundred 
3. 28 eight thousand and six hundred, keeping 
3. 34 (were) six thousand and tv/o hundred 

3. 39 all the males, .(were) twenty and two th. 
3. 43 twenty and- two thousand two hundred 

3. so thousand three hundred and threescore 

4. 3(5 were two thousand seven hundred and 
4. 40 were tv/o thousand and six hundred and 
4. 44 Even those . . v/ero three thousand and two 
4. 43 eight thousand and five hundred and fo. 
7. 85 all the silver vessels (v/eighed) twofhous. 

10. 4headsof the thousandsof Israel, fehallfrat. 

10. 36 Koturn . . unto tho many thousands of Is. 

11. 21 The people, .six hundred thousand foot. 
16. 49 they that died, .were fourteen thousand 
es. 9 those that died . .were tv/enty and four th. 
26. 7 forty and three thousand and seven hun. 
'26. 14 twenty and two thousand and two hund. 
26. 18 numbered of them, forty thousand and 
26. 22 threescore and sixteen thousand and five 
26. 2s threescore and four thousand and thre* 
26. 27 threescore thousand and flvo hundred 
26. 34 flftyand two thousand and seven hundred 
a6. 37 thirty and tv/o thousand and five hundred 
s6. 41 forty and five thousand and six hundred 
26. ^3 threescore and four thousand and four hu. 
26. 47 fifty and three thousand and four hund. 
213, JO forty and five thousand and four hundr. 
26. 51 six hundred thousand and a thousand so. 

25. 62 twenty and tliree thousand, all males from 
3:. 4 Of every tribe a thousand, throughout all 
31. ; were delivered out of the thousands of I. 
31. S3 thousand of (every) tribe, twelve thou. 
\i. 6 .Moses sent them to tho v/ar, a thousand 
31. 14 was wroth, .(with) the captains over tho. 
3t. 32 tho booty.. wassixhundredtliousandand 
31. 3? seventy thousand andflve thousand sheep 
31. 33 threescore and twelve thousand beeves 
31. 34 And threescore and one thousand asses 
31. ^5 thirty and two thousand persons in all, of 

«■ 31. 36 thousand and seven and thirty thousand 
31. 38 beeves (were) thirty and six thousand; of 
31. 39 asses (were) thirty thousand and five hu. 
31. 40 persons(were)sixteen thousand, of which 
31. 43 three hundred thousand and thirty thou. 
31. 43 seven thousand and five hundred sheep 
31. 44 And thirty and six thousand beeves 
31. 45 And thirty thousand asses and five hund, 
31. 46 And sixteen thousand persons 
31. 48 officers which (were) over thousands of 
31. 48 captains of thousands, and captains of h. 
31. 52 of the captains of thousands, and of the 
31. 52 was sixteen thousand seven hundred and 
31. 54 took the gold of the captains of thousands 

35. 4 and outward a thousand cubits round ab. 
35. 5 on the east side two thousand cubits, and 
35. 5 onthesouthsido twothousandcubits,and 

> 35. s on tlie weat side two thousand cubits, and 



Num. 35. 5 on the north Bide two thousand cubits 
Dcut. 1. II make you a thousand times so manymoro 
X. IS captainBOverthouaand8,i*.ndcaptainsovei: 
5. 10 showing mercy unto tliou»;in<ls of them 
7. 9 keep his commandmentH, to a thousand 

32. 30 chase a thou.sand, and two put ttn thou. 

33. 17 and they (are) tho thousands of Manasseh 
Josh. 3. 4 about two tliousand cubits by measuro 

4. 13 About forty thousand prepared for war 
7. 3 let about two or tiireo thousand men go 

7. 4 of tho people about three thousand men 

8. 3 Joshua ehoBO out thirty thousand mighty 
8. 12 took about five thousand men, and set th. 
8. 25 twelve thousand, (even) all the men of Al 

22. 14 house of their fathers among tho thousa. 

22. 21, 30 heads of tho thousands of Israel 

23. 10 Ono man of you shall chase a thousand 
Judg. I. 4 Blow of them in Bezck ten thousand men 

3. 29 they Blew, .about ten thousand men, all 

4. 6 take with thee ten thou-sand men of tho 
4. 10 wont up with ten thousand men at his fe. 

4. 14 Barak went down, .and ten thousand men 

5. 8 spear seen araongforty thousand Inlsraelt 

7. 3 thousand; and there remained ten thous. 
8. 10 their hosts with them, about fifteen tho. 

8. JO there fell an hundred and twenty thous. 

8. 26 weight, .was a thousand and seven hund. 

9. 49 died also, about a thousand men and wo. 

12. 6 and there fell, .forty and two thousand 
15. II Then three thousand men of Judah wen! 
15. 15 took it, and slew a thousand men there. 

15. 16 with tho jaw of an ass have I slain a tho. 

16. 27 upon tho roof about three thousand men 
lo. 2 fourhundred thousand footmen that drew 
20. 10 wo will tako. .an hundred of a thousand 
20. lo a thousand out of ten thousand, to fetch 
20. 13 twenty and six thousand men that drew 
20. 17 numbered four hundred thousand men 
20. 21 that day twenty and two thousand men 
2o. 25 eighteen thousand men; all these drew 
00. 34 came- against Glbcali ten thousand chosen 
20. 35 twenty and flvo thousand and an hundred 
CO. 44 there fell of Benj.imin eighteen thousand 
BO. 45 they gleaned of them . .flvo thousand men 
2o. 45 pursued, .and slew two thousand men of 

20. 46 twenty and five thousand men that drew 
31. TO congregation sent thither twelve thousa. 

I Sa. 4. 2 slew of tho army, .about four thousand 
4. lo for there fell of Israel thirty thousand fo. 
o. 19 even ho smote of tho people fifty thousa. 
8. 12 ho v/ill appoint him eaptaius over '.'loua. 

10. ig therefore present yourselves, .by your \h, 

11. 8 three hundred thousand, and. .thirty tli 
II. 8 and the men of Judali thirty thousand 

13. 2 Saulchosohimthreethousand(mcn)of Is. 
13. 2 two thousand were with Baul. .and a th. 
13. 5 thirty thousand chariots, and six thous. 
15. 4 thousand footmen, .and ten thousand men 

17. 5 weight of the coat (wa.s)flvo thousand sh. 

17. 18 ten cheeses unto the captain of (their)th. 

18. 7 bis thousands, end David his ten thous. 
iS. Sand to me. .(but) thousands: and 

iS. 13 .-.nd made him his captain over a thous. 

21. II his thousands, and David his ten 

22. 7 m.iko you all captains of thousands, and 

23. 23 search him out throughout all tho thous 

24. 2 Saul took three thousand chosen men ou' 

25. 2 three thousand sheep, and a thousand go, 

26. 2 having three thousand chosen men of I. 
29. 2 passed, on by hundreds and by thousand] 
29. 5 his thous-ands, and David his ten? 

a Sa. 6. I all (the) chosen (men) of Ir,r.ael, thirty tb. 
8. 4 thousand (chariots), .and twenty thous. 
e. s slew of the Syrians two and twenty thou, 
8. 13 smiting of the S. . .(being) eighteen thou. 

ro. 6 Syrians of Zoba, twenty thousand foot. 

10. 6 thousand men, and of Ish-tob twelve th. 

10. 18 David slew, .forty thousand horsemen 

17. I Xetme now choose out twelve thousand 

18. 1 set captains of thousands and captains ot 
18. 3 but now (thou art) worth ten thousand of 
18. 4 came out by hundreds, and by thousand!' 
18. 7 great slaughter that day of twenty thous. 

18. 12 Though I should receive a thousand (sh.) 
19. 17 thousand men of Benjamin with him, and 
24. 9 there were in Israel eight hundred tho. 
24. 9 men of Judah (were) five hundred thoua. 
24. IS even to Eeershcba seventy thousand men 

I Kl 3. 4 a thousand burnt ofieringa did Solomon 
4. 26 forty thousand . . and twelve thousand ho, 
4. 32 Aiid he spalie three thousand proverbs 

4. 32 and his song;: were a thousand and flvo 

5. II Solomon gave Hiram twenty thousand 
5. 13 and the levy v/as thirty thousand men 

5. 14 ten thousand a month by courses ; a mo. 
5. 15 Solomon had threescore and ten thou3. 
5. 15 fourscore thousand hewers in the mount. 
5. 16 three thousand and three himdred, which 

7. 26 of lilies : it contained two thousand bat. 

8. 63 offered, .two and twenty thousand oxeu 
8. 63 an hundred and twenty thousand sheep 

JO. 16 ho had a thousand and four hundred eh. 
JO. 26 twelve thousand horsemen, whom he be. 
j2. 21 hundred and fourscore thousand chosen 

19. 18 I have left (me) seven thousand in Israel 

20. IS the children of Israel, (being) seven thou. 
:o. 29 slew of the Syrians an hundred thousand 
20. 30 fell upon twenty and seven thousand 

a Kl 3. 4 thousand lambs, and an hundred thous. 
S. 5 six thousand (pieces) of gold, and ten ch. 

13. 7 ten thousand footmen ; for the long of 3. 

14. 7Ue slewcf £dom..tenthousaiid,acdtqpk 



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a El 15- 19 Menahem gave 1^1 a thousand talents of 

18. 23 I will deliver thee two thousand horses 

19. 35 an hundred fourscore and five thousand 
24. 14 ten thousand captives and all the crafts, 

24. 16 seven thousand, .and smiths a thousand 
'i Ch. 5. 18 four and forty thousand seven hundred 

5. 21 took, .of their camels fiity thousand, and 

£. 21 two hundred and flity thousand, and of 

5. 21 thousand, and of men an hundred thous. 

7. 2 two and twenty thousand and six hun. 

7, 4 six and thh ty thousand (men) : for they 

7. s reckoned, .fourscore and seven thousand 

7. 7 twenty and two thousand and thirty and 

7. g (was) twenty thousand and two hundred 

7. II seventeen thousand and two hundred (so.) 

7. 40 number, .(was) twenty and six thousand 

9. 13 thousand and seven hundred and three. 

12. 14 hundred, and the greatest over a thous. 

12. 20 captains of the thousands that (were) of 

12. 24 six thousand and eight hundred, readyar. 

12. 25 Of the children of Simeon .. seven thous. 

12. 26 Of the children of Levi, four thousand and 

12. 27 withhim (were) three thousand andseven 

12. 29 of thecliildrenof Benjamin .. three thous. 

12. 30 children of Ephraim twenty thousand and 

12. 31 half tribe of Manasseh eighteen thousand 

12. 33 fifty thousand, which could keep rank, (th. 

12. 34 of Naphtali a thousand captains, and with 

j2. 34 shield and spear thirty and seven thous. 

12. 35 twenty and eight thousand and six hund. 

12. 36 such as went forth to battle, .forty thous. 

12. 37 the battle, an hundred and twenty thous. 

13. I consulted with the captains of thousands 
15. 25 captains over thousands, went to bring 
a6. 15 word (which) he commanded to a thous. 
18. 4 David took from him a thousand chariots 
18. 4 seven thousand horsemen, and twenty th. 

18. 5 David slew..tvro and twenty thousand men 
18. 12 slew: .in the valley of Salt eighteen tho. 

19. 6 the children of Ammon sent a thousand 
19. 7 they hired thirty and two thousand char. 
19. 18 seventhousand (men), .andforty thousand 
21. 5 thousand thousand and an himdred tho. 
21. 5 four hundred threescore and ten thousand 
21. :4 and there fell of Israel seventy thousand 
22. 14 an hundred thousand talents of gold 

22. 14 and a thousand thousand talents of silver 
23. 3 their number . . was thirty and eight thou. 
S3. 4 twenty and four thousand (were) to set fo. 
23. 4 and six thousand (were) officers and judges 
23. 5 four thousand (were) porters, and four th. 

26. 26 the captains overjthousands and hundreds 
2fi. 30 a thousand and seven hundred, (were)offi. 

25. 32 two thousand and seven hundred chief fa. 

27. I the chief fathers and captains of thousands 
27. 1 every course (were) twenty and four tho. 

" 27. 2 and in his course (were) twenty and four t. 
[So in verse 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15.] 
27. 4 in uis course . . (were) twenty and four tho. 
I the captains over the thousands, and cap. 
4 three thousand talents of gold, of the gold 
4 seven thousand talents of refined silver 

6 the captains of thousands and of hundreds 

7 five thousan'i talents and ten thousand d. 
7 ten thousana talents . . eighteen thousand 

7 and one hundred thousand talents of iron 
29. 21 (even) athousand bullocks, a thousand ra. 
29. 21 a thousand lambs, with their drink offer. 

C Ch. I. 2 the captains of thousands and of hundreds 
I. 6 offered a thousand burnt offerings upon it 

1. 14 he had a thousand and four huhdred ch. 
1. 14 twelve thous. horsemen, which he placed 

2. 2 told out threescore and ten thousand men 
2. 2 fourscore thousand to hew in the mount. 
2. 2 three thousand and six hundred to oversee 
a. 10 twenty thousand measures of beaten wh. 
2. 10 and twenty thousand measures of barley 
2. 10 thousand baths of wine, and twenty tho. 
a. 17 fifty thousand and three thousand and six 
a. 18 he set threescore and ten thousand of th. 
2. 18 fourscore thousand (to be) hewers in the 
2. 18 three thousand and six hundred overseers 
^. 5 it received and held three thousand baths 
7. 5 a sacrifice of twenty and two thousand ox. 
7. 5 and an hundred and twenty thousand sh. 
5. 25 Solomon had four thousand stalls for ho. 

■ 9. 25 and chariots, and twelve thousand horse. 

11. I an hundred and fourscore thousand cho. 

12. 3 chariots, and threescore thousand horse. 
3 (even) four hundred thousand chosen men 
3 eight hundred thousand chosen men, (be.) 

. 17 there fell down slain . .five hundred thou. 

8 out of Judah three hundred thousand 

8 two hundred and fourscore thousand, all 

9 with an host of a thous.and thousand, and 
, 11 seven hundredoxen and seven thousands. 

17. II seven thousand and seven hundred rama 
17. II seven thousand and seven- hundred he go. 
17. 14 of Judah, the captains of thousands ; Ad! 
17. 14 mighty men of valour three hundred tho! 
17. 15 with him two hundred and fourscore tho. 

17. 16 two hundred thousand mighty men of va! 

17. 17 with him armed men. .two hundred thou! 
17. 18 an hundred and fourscore thousand ready 
25. s made them captains over thousands, and 
25. s found them three hundred thousand cho. 
25. 6 He hired also an hundred thousand mig. 
25. II smote of the children of Seirten thousand 
25. 12 (other)ten thousand (left) alivedidthe ch. 

25. 13 smote three thousand of them, and took 

26. 12 men of valour (were) two thousand and 
\g6, 13 bundled thousand, and seven thousand 



28. 
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ag. 
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Neh. 3. 
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Job I. 

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33- 

42. 

42. 

Pfaa. 50. 

60. 

68. 

84. 

go. 

91. 

J03. 

119. 

Eocl. 6. 

7- 
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Isa. 7. 
30- 
36. 
37-, 
6oi 

Jer. 32, 
5*- 

„ 52- 

Eze. 45. 

45- 
45- 
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47- 
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48. 
48. 
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48. 
48. 



48. 
48 
48 
48 
48, 
48 
48, 
48, 
48. 
48 
48, 
.48. 

Dan. 8, 



Amos. 5, 

Mic 5. 

d 



5 thousand measures of wheat, and ten th. 

6 an hundred and twenty thousand in one i 
8 two hundred thousand, v/omen, sons, and 

33 six himdred oxen and three thousand sli. 
24 a thousand bullocks and seven thousand 
24 a thousand bullocks and ten thousand sh. 

7 thirty thousand, and three thousand bul. 

8 two thousand and sixhundred (smaU cat.) 
g five thousand (small cattle), and five hun. 

9 a thousand chargers of silver, nine andtw. 

10 Thirty basins .. (and) other vessels a thou, 
ri vessels of gold and of silver (were) five th. 

3 two thousand an hundred seventy and two 

6 two thousand eight hundred and twelve 

7 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 

12 a thousand two hundred twenty and two 

14 children of Bigvai, two thousand fifty and 

31 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 

35 three thousand and sixhundred and thirty 

37 The children of Immer, a thousand fifty 

38 a thousand two hundred forty and seven 

39 The children of Harisa, a thousand and se. 
64 forty and tvro thousand three hundred 
63 seven thousand three hundred thirty and 
67 (their) asses, six thousand seven hundred 
69 one thousand drama of gold, and five tho. 

27 twenty basins of gold ofa thousand drams 

13 a thousand cubits on the w^ll unto the du. 

8 two thousand an hundred seventy and two 

11 two thousand and eight hundred (and) ei. 

12 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 
17 two thousand threo hundred twenty and 

19 Tho children of Bigvai, two thousand th. 

34 a thousand two hundred fifty and four 
"38 three thousand nine hundred and thirty 

40 The children of Immer, a thousand fifty 

41 a thousand two hundred forty and seven 

42 Tho children of Harim, a thousand ands. 
C6 forty and two thousand three hundred and 
67 seven thousand three hundred thirty and 

69 six thousand seven hundred and twenty 

70 gave to the treasure a -thousand drams of 

71 two thousand and two hundred poimd of 

72 two thousand pound of silver, and three. 

9 I wiU pay ten thousand talents of sUver 

16 slew of their foes seventy and five thous. 
3 seven thousand sheep, and three thousand 

3 he cannot answer him one of a thousjind 
23 one among a thousand, to show unto man 
12 fourteen thousand sheep, and six thousa. 

12 a thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand 
10 (is) mine, (and) the cattle upon athousand 
title, smote . in the valley of Salt twelve th. 

17 The chariots of God (are), .thousands of a. 

10 a day in thy courts (is) better than a tho. 

4 a thousand years in thy sight (are but) as 

7 A thousand shall fall at thy side . . at thy 

8 the world (which) he commanded to a th. 
72 (is) better unto me than thousands of gold 

6 though he live a thousand years twice (t.) 

28 one man among a thousand have I found 

4 whereon there hang a thousand bucklers 

11 every one., was to bring a thousand (pie.) 

12 thou, Solomon, (must have) a thousand 
23 a thousand vines at a thousand silverltngs 

17 One thousand (shall flee) at the rebuke of 
.j 8 I wUl give thee two thousand horses, if 

36 a hundred and fourscore and five thousa. 
22 A little one sKaU become a thousand, and 

18 showest loving kindness unto thousands 
28 In the seventh year three thousand Jews 
30 all the persons, .four thousand and sixh. 

I the length of five and twenty thousand 

1 (reeds), and the breadth (shall be) ten tli. 
3 thousand, and the breadth of ten thousa. 

5 twenty thousand of length, and the ten 

6 thousand broad, and five and twenty tho. 
3 he measured a thousand cubits, and he br. 
4, 4 he.ipeasured a thousand, and brought 
5 he measured a thousand ; (and it was) a 

8 five and twenty thousand (reeds in) bread. 

9 thousand in length, and of ten thousand 
10 toward the north five and twenty thousa. 
10 toward tho west ten thousand in breadth 
10 toward the east ten thousand in breadth 

10 toward the south five and twenty thous. 

13 thousand in length, and ten thousand in 

13 twenty thousand, and the breadth ten th. 

15 the five thousand (that are) left in the br. 

15 over against the five and twenty thousand 

16 the north side four thousand and five hu. 
16 the south side four thousand and five hu. 
16 on the east side four thousand and five h. 
16 the west side four thousand and five hun. 
18 ten thousand eastward, and ten thousand 

20 twenty thousand by five and twenty thou. 
21, 21 over against the five and twenty thou. 
30, 33 four thousand and five hundred 

32 at the east side four thousand and five h. 

34 At the west side fofir thousand and five 

35 (It was) round about eighteen thousand 

14 Unto two thousand and three hundred da. 

11 (there shaU be) a thousand two hundred 

12 Cometh to the thousand three hundred 
3 The city that went out (by) a thousand 

2 (though) thou be little among the thousa. 

7 Will the LoED be pleased with thousands 



2. A thoitsand, n^K, 1^« alaph, eleph. 

Dan. 5. I made'a great feast to a thousand of his lo. 
S. I and drank wine before the thousand 
7. 10 thousajkd thou^andB ministered unto him 



I Co. 10. 

Bev. 5. 

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7- 



Z. Thousands, x'/^'^Ses chiliades. 

Luke 14. 31 whether iio bo ablo with fen thousand to 
14. 31 Cometh against him with twenty thousand 
Acts 4. 4 number of the raen was about five thous. 
8 f cU in one day threo and twenty thousand 
II number of them was. .thousands of thou. 
4 an hundred (and) forty (and) four thous. 
5, 5, 5, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8 twelve thousand 
13 in the earthquake were slain., seven thou. 
14. I an hundred forty (and) four thousand, ha. 
14. 3 the hundred (and) forty (and) four thou. 

21. 16 he measured the city.. twelve thousand 

i.A thousand, ^^Xioi chilioi. 

2 Ve. 3. 8 as a thousand years, and a thousand ye. 

E.ev. II. 3 they shall prophesy a thousand two hun. 
12. 6 they shouldfeed her .there a thousand two 
14. 20 the space ofa thousand (and) six hundred 
20. 2 and Satan, and bound him a thousand ye. 
20. 3 till the thousand years should be fulfilled 
20. 4 and reigned with Christ a thousand years 
20. 5 lived not again uniil the thousand years 
20. 6 and shall reign with him athousand years 

20. 7 when the thousand yeala are expired, Sa. 

^.A myriad, ten thousand, /ivptds murias. 

Acts 21. 20 how many thousands of Jews there are 
THOTTSAHD, fifty — 
Five myriads, fj.vpidSas Tdyre muriadas pente. 

Acts 19. 19 and found (it) fifty thousand (pieces) of 
THOUSAHD, ten — 
l.A myriad, ten thousand, /ivplas murias. 

Judo 14 the Lord cometh with ten thousand of his 
2. A myriad, ten thousand, /xvplot murioi. ■ 

jVIatti8. 24 one. .which owed him ten thousand tale 

I Co. 4. IS though ye have ten thousand instructors 
i^ 14. ig rather speak five words, .than ten thous. 

THOUSANDS, to bring forth — 

To hear thousands, ']'}H alaph, 5. 

Psa.144. 13 our sheep may bring forth thousands and 

THREAD — 

l.A thread, cord, mn chut. 

Gen. 14. 23 I v/ill "not (take) from a thread oven to a 
Josh. 2. 18 thou Shalt bind this line of scarlet thread 
Judg 16. 12 brake them from off his arms like a thr. 
Song 4. 3 Thy lips (are) like a thread of scarlet, and 

2.Wire, ribbon, thread, 7'':)B pathil. 

Judg 16, 9 as a thread of tow is broken whea it ton. 

THKEATEK (Jurther, to) — 

\.To threaten, menace, AneiXeta apeileO. 

Acts 4. 17 let us straitly threaten them, that they 
I Pe. 2. 23 when he sultered, he threatened not ; but 

2. To threaten further, TrpccraTTQiXeo/j.at prosapeiol. 
Acts 4. 21 v/heu they had further threatened them 

THEEATEKING — 

Threatening, menace, aireiXi apeile. 

Acts 4, 29 now, Lord, behold thelrthreatenings: and 
' .9-1 Saul, yet breathing out threatenings and 
Eph. 6. 9 do the' same things, .forbearing threaten. 

THREE — 

1. Three, n^'i'??', VhS^ shalosh, sheloshah. 

Gen. 5. 22 Enoch walked with God. .three hundred 

5. 23 the days of Enoch were three hundred st 

6. 10 Noah begat three sons, Shem, Ham, and 

6, 15 The length of tho ark (shall be) three hu. 

7. 13 the three wives of his sons with them, into 
9. 19 These (are) tho three sons of Noah: and 
9. 28 Noah Uvea after the flood three himdred 

III. 13 Arphaxad lived, .four hundred and threo 
ji. 15 Salah lived, -four hundred and three ye. 

14. 14 armed his trained (servants), .three hun. 
18. 2 looked, and, lo, three men stood by him 
18. 6 Make ready quickly three measures of fl. 
29. 2 there (were) three flocks of sheep lying by 
29. 34 because I have born him three sons : th. 
■30. 36 he set three days' journey betwixt himself 
38. 24 it came to pass, about three months after 
40. lo in the vine (were) three branches ; and It 
40. 12 Joseph said . . The three branches (are) th. 
40. 13, 19 Yet within three days shall Pharaoh 
40. 36 behold, (I had) three white baskets on my 
40. iS Joseph answered. .The three baskets (are) 
42. 17 he put them altogether into ward threo 

45. 22 to Benjamin he gave tlu-ee himdred (pi.) 

46. 15 sons and his daughters, .thirty and tlu-eo 
Exod. 2. 2 when she saw him . . she hid him three mo. 

3. 18 let us go, we beseech thee, three days' jo. 
5. 3 let us go, we -pray thee, three days' jour. 
6, 18 (were) an hundred thirty and three years 

7. 7 and Aaron fourscore and three years old 

8, 27 We wiU go three days' journey into the 
10. 22 darkness in all the land of Egypt three 
10. 23 neither rose any from his place for three 

15. 22 theywentthreedaysinthewilderness.and 

21. II if he do not these three unto her, then 
23. 14 Three times thou shalt keep a feast unto 

23. 17 Three times In the year all thy males sh. 
25. 32, 32 three branches of the candlestick out 
25. 33 Three bowls made like unto almonds, (wi.) 
25. 33 three bowls made like almonds in the ot. 
27. I and the height thereof (shall be) three cu. 
27. 14, 15 pillars three, and their sockets three 
32. 28 there fell ot the people, .threo thousand 
37. 18, i8 three branches of tho Candlestick out 
37. 19 Three bowls made after the fasWon of al. 



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Exod37. 19 throo bowls mado like almonda In another 
38. 1 (it was) foursquare; and tlireo cubits tlio 
38. 14, 15 pillars three, and their Boeketa throo 
38. 26 three thousand and five hundred and fifty 
lev. 13. 4 shall then continue, .three and thirty days 
14. 10 lliroe tenth deals of lino flour (lor) a meat 
19. 23 three years shall it be as uncircumciscd 
25. 21 and it shall bring forth fruit fortlirco ye. 
27. 6 thy estimation (shall be) three shekels of 
Koni. I. 23 fifty and nine thousand and three hund. 
I. 43 fifty and three thousand and four hundr. 
1. 46 three thousand andflve hundred and fifty 
1?. 13 fifty and nine thousand and three hundred 
a. 30 fifty and three thousand and four hundr. 
s. 32 three thousand and five hundred and fifty 
50 a thousand throo hundred and threescore 
44 were three thousand and two hundred 
33 they departed from the mount.. three days' 
33 went before them in the three days' jour. 
4 Come out ye three, .they three came out 
9 a meat offering of three tenth deals of 11. 
28 thou hast smitten me these three times 

32 hast thou smitten thine ass these three tl. 

33 saw mo, and turned from me these three 

10 hast altogetherblessed(them), these three 

7 forty and three thousand and seven hun. 

25 threescore aud four thousand and three 
47 fifty and three thousand and four hundr. 
62 twenty and three thousand, all males from 

12 three tenth deals of flour (for) a meat off. 
2o three tenth deals shall ye offer for a bill. 
28 three tenth deals unto one bullock, two 

3 three tenth deals for a bullock, (and^ two 
9 three tenth deals to a bullock, (and) two 
14 three tenth deals unto every bullock of 
36 three hundred thousand and:seven andth. 
43 three hundred thousand and thirty thou. 

8 went three days' journey in the wildern. 
39 an hundred and twenty and three years 

14 three cities on this side Jordan, and three 
41 Moses severed tlu-eo cities on this side J. 
28 At the end of three years thou shalt bring 
16 Three times in a year shall all thy males 

6 At the mouth of two witnesses, or three 
2 Thou shalt separate three cities for theo 

7 Thou shalt separate three cities for thee 

9 add throo cities more, .besides these three 

15 at the mouth of three witnesses, shall the 
ji within three days ye shall pass over this 

16 hido yourselves there three days, until the 
22 abode there three days, until the pursuers 

2 it came to pass after three days, that the 

3 let about two or three thousand men go up 
, 4 there went up . . about three thousand raeu 

16 at the end of three days after they had ma. 
14 Caleb drove thence the three sons of Anak 

11 Megiddo and her towns, (even) three cou. 

4 Give out from among you three men for 
32 and Kartan with her suburbs; three cities 
20 he expelled thence the three sons of Anak 

6 the number of them . . were three hundred 

7 By the three hundred men that lapped 

8 aud retained those three hundred men 

16 divided the three hundred men (into) three 

20 the three companies blew the trumpets 
22 the three huudred blew the trumpets, and 

4 he, and the three hundred men that (were) 
22 Abimelech had reigned three years over 
43 divided them into three companies, and 

2 he judged Israel tv/cnty and three years 

26 While Israel dwelt . .three hundred years? 

14 they could not in three days expound the 
4 Samson went.and caught three hundred 

II tlireo thousand men pf Judah went to the 

15 thou hast mocked mo these three times 

27 about three thousand men and women 
4 he abode with him three days: so they did 

24 took him up with her, with three bullocks 

13 with a flesh hook of three teeth in his ha. 

21 she conceived, and bare three sons and two 
20 as for thine asses that were lost three days 

3 there shall meet thee three men going up 
3 three kids, and another carrying three 
8 the children of Israel were tliree hundred 

11 Saul put the people in three companies 
2 Saul chosehim three thousand (men) of Is. 

17 the spoilers came out. .in three companies 
13 the three eldest sons of Jesse went (and) 

13 the names of his three sons that went to 

14 Da vid(was)the youngest, .the threeeldest 
2o I will shoot three arrows on the side (th.) 
41 fell, .to the ground, and bowed, .three ti. 

2 Saul took three thousand chosen men out 
2 he had three thousand sheep, and a th. 
2 having three thousand chosen men of Isr. 

12 nor drunk (any) water, three days andth. 

13 my master left me, because three days ag. 
. € Saul died, q,nd his three sons, and his ar. 
. 8 they found Saul and his three sous fallen 
, 18 .there were three sons of Zeruiah there, J. 
. 31 three hundred and threescore men died 
. 5 he reigned thirty.and three years over all 
.11 ark., continued in the house, .three mon. 
. 38 went to Geshur, and was there three years 
. 27 unto Absalom there were bom three sons 
. 14 he took three darts in his hand, and thr. 
. 4 Assemble me the men . . within three days 
. 1 a famine in the days of David three years 
. 16 whose spear(weighed) three hundred (sh.) 
. 9 (one) of the three mighty men with David 
;. 13 three of the thirty chief went down, and 
i! 16 the three mighty men brake through the 



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a 8a. 23. 17 I'hoBO things dlil lhc.';o throe mighty mon 
23. 18 tho son of Zorulah, wuh cliiof among three 
23. 18 ho lifted uj) Ills Kponragainst three hund. 
23. 18 slow (thoni), and liadtlio namo among th. 

23, 19 Was ho not most honourablo of three 1 
32. 19 howl)cit ho attained not untotho(firBt)th. 
S3. 22 and had tho namo among thrco mighty 
22. 23 but he attained not to the (first) threo 

24. 13 1 offer theo throe (tilings) ; cliooso thee 
24. 13 wilt thou flee tlireo months before thino 
24. 13 or that thero bo threo days' postileiico lu 

1 Kl. 2. II thirty and thrco years reigned ho in Jcr. 

2. 39 it camo to pass at tho end of three years 
4. 32 he spake threo thousand proverbs : and 
J. 16 threo thousand and thrco hundred, which 

6. 36 ho built tho inner court v.'ith threo rows 

7. 4 And (there were) windows (in) tliree rows 
7. 4, 5 light (was)against light (in) threo ranks 
■p-t-i three rows of hewed Etoiies, and a row of 
7. 25 thrco looking toward tho north, and three 
7. 25 thrcolooking toward the south, and thrco 
7. 27 four cubits the breadth, .and throo cubits 
9. 25 threo times in a year did Solomon offer 

10. 17 (lie mado) three hundred shields (of) boa. 
10. 17 three pound of gold went to one shield 

10. 22 once in threo year.'? c.imo the navy of Th. 

11. 3 princesses, and thrco hundred concubines 

12. 5 Depart yet (for) three days, then comoag. 
15. 2 Three years reigned ho in Jerusalem : and 
17. 21 stretched himself upon tho child threo t. 

22. I they continued three years without war 

2 KL 2. 17 and they sought thrco days, but found 

3. 10, 13 hath called these throo kings together 
9. 32 there looked out to him two (or) threeeu. 

12. 6 in the threo and twentieth yc.-u: of king 

13. 1 In tho thrco and twentieth year of Joash 
13. 25 throe times did Joasli beat him, and roc. 

17. 5 wcut up to Samaria, and besieged it threo 

18. 10 And at thoond of three ycnrs they took it 
i3. 14 threo hundred talents of silver, and thirty 

23. 31 Jehoahaz (v/as) tv/enty and threo years 

23. 31 and he reigned thrccmonths in Jerusalem 

24. 1 Jehoiakim became his servant three years 

24. 8 and he reigned in Jerusalem three months 

23. 17 and tho height of tho chapiter three cub. 

25. 18 took Seraiah. .and the three keepers of 

I Ch. 2. 3 three were boi-n unto him of the daughter 
2. 16 Abishai, and Joab, and Asahel, three 
". 22 Jair, who had three and twenty cities In 
3. 4 in Jerusalem ho reigned thirty and threo 

3. 23 Elioenai, and Hezekiah, and Azrilcam, tlu-. 
7. 6 Bela, and Bccher, and Jediael, threo 

10. 6 So Saul died, and his threo sons, and all 

11. II lifted up his spear against threo hundred 
II. 12 Ahohite, who (was one) of the throe migh. 
II. 15 Kow throo of the thirty captains went do. 
II. 18 threo brake through the host of tho Phil. 
II. 19 These things did these three mightiest 
II. 20 chief of the three, .a namo amongtho th. 
II. 20 for lifting up his spear against threo hu. 
II. 21 Of the three ho was more honourable th. 
JI. 21, 25 attained not to tho (first) three 

11. 24 and had a name among tho threo might. 

12. 27 with him (■were)three thousand and seven 
12. 29 of the children of Benjamin, .three thou. 

12. 39 there they were with David thiee days 
13. 14 ark of God remained., threemonths. And 
21. 10 Thus saith the Lord, I offer thee three 
21. 12 Either three years' famine ; or three mo. 
21. 12 or else three days the sword of tho Loed 
23. 8 chief (was) Jehiel. .Zetham, and Joel, th. 
23. 9 Shelomlth, and Haziel, and Haran, three 
23. 23 Mahli, and Eder, and Jeremoth, three 

24. 18 I'he three and twentieth to Delaiah, the 
25. 5 gave to Heraan fourteen sons and three 
25. 30 The three and twentieth to Mahazioth 
29. 4 three thousand talents of gold, of tho gold 
29. 27 thirty and three (years) reigned he in Je. 

9 Ch, 2. 2 three thousand and six hundred to oversee 
2. 17 fifty thousand and three thousand and six 

2. 18 three thousand and six hundred overseers 

4. 4 three looking toward the north, and three 
4. 4 three looking toward the south, and three 
4. s it received an(l held three thousand baths 

6. 13 made a brasen scaffold, of . .three cubits 

7. 10 on the three and twentieth day of the se. 

8. 13 three times in the year, (even) in thefea. 
g. 16 three hundred shields (made he of) beaten 
g. 16 three hundred (shekels) of gold went to 

9. 21 every tliree years once came the ships of 
JO. 5 Come again unto me after three days. 
II. 17 threo years: for three years they walked 

13. 2 He reigned three years in Jerusalem. His 

14. 8 out of Judah threeliundred thousand; and 
14. 9 thousand thousand, and three hundred c. 
17. 14 mighty men of valour three hundred th. 
20. 25 they were threo days in gathering of tho 
25. 5 found them three hundred thousand ch. 

25. 13 smote three thousand of them, and took 

26. 13 imder their hand (wa.s) an army three hu. 
29. 33 six hundred oxen and three thousand sh. 
31. 16 from three years old and upward, (even) 
35. 7 thirty thousand, and threo thousand bul. 

35. 8 gave unto the priests, .three hundred ox. 

36. 2 Jehoahaz (was) twenty and three years old 
36. 2 and he reigned three months in J erusalem 
36. 9 reigned three months and ten days in J. 

Ezra 2. 4 children of Shephatiah, three hundred s. 
2. II of Bebai, six hundred twenty and three 
2. 17 of Bezai, three hundred twenty and three 

2. 19 of Hashum, two hundred twenty and th. 
2. 31 Both-lehem, an hundred twenty and thr. 



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Ezra a. 35 Bocroth, soven hundred ftnd fort; an j th. 
2. 28 and Al, two hundred twenty and thrco 
a. J? children of Harlm, thrco hundred and tw. 
2. 3^ children of f crlcho, three hundred forty 
2. 35 throo thousand and six hundred and tliL 
2. 36 of Joshua, nine hundred seventy and th. 
a. 58 Nothinlma. .(were) three hundred ninety 
a. O4 two thousand tlireo hundred (and) three. 
2. 63 seven thousand three hundred thirty and 
8. 5 son of Jahaziel, and with him thrco hun. 
8. 15 and there abode wo in tents three days 
8. 32 came to Jerusalem, and abode there thr. 
10. 8 v/hosoevcr would not come within threo 
JO. 9 together unto Jerusalem witliin three da. 

Noh. a. II came to Jerusalem, and was there threo 
7. 9 children of Shephatiah, three hundred sc. 
7. 17 two thousand three hundred twenty and 
7. 23 of Hashum, three hundred twenty and 
7. 23 clilldren of Bezai, three hundred twenty 
7. 29 Beeroth, seven hundred forty and threo 
7. 33 mcnof..Ai,an hundred twentyand throo 
7. 35 children of Harim, three hundred and tw. 
7. 36 children of Jericho, three hundred forty 
7. 38 three thousand nine hundred and thirty 
7. 39 Tlio priests.. nine hundred seventy and t. 
7. 60 Xethinlms. .(were) threo hundred ninety 
7. 66 two thousand three hundred and tlireesc. 

7. 67 of whom (there were) seveu thousand th. 
4. 16 neither cat nordrink three days, night or 

8. 9 on tho threo and twentieth (day) thereof 

9. 15 slew three hundred men at Shuahan; but 

I. 3 bom unto him seven sons and thrco dau. 

1. 3 His substance also was. .three thousand 

I. 4 sent and called for theh- three sisters, to 

1. 17 Chaldeans made out three bands, and fell 

2. II Now when Job's three friends heard of all 
33. 1 So these three men ceased to answer Job 

32. 3 Also against his three friends was his wr. 

33. 5 answer in tho mouth of (these) three men 
42. 13 Uo had also seven Bona and three daught. 

rTOV.30. 15 There are three (things that)are never 8. 

30. 18 There be three (things which) are too wo. 

30. 21 For three (tilings) the earth is disquieted 

30. 29 I'herebe tliree (things) which go well, yea 
Isa. 16. 14 Within three years, as the years of an hir. 

17. 6 two (or) three berries in tho top of the up. 

20. 3 walked naked and barefoot three ycar3(for) 
Jer. 25. 3 that (is) the three and twentieth year, tho 

36. 23 when Jeliudi had read threo or four leav. 

52. =4 second priest, and the three keepers of 

52. 28 threo thousand Jews, and throe and two. 

52. 30 In tho threo and twentieth year of Neb. 
Ezo. 4. 5 three hundred and ninety days : so shalt 
4. 9 threo hundred and ninety days shalt thou 

14. 14 Though these three men, Noah, Daniel 

14. j6, 18 these three men (were) in it, (as) I livo 
40. 10, 21, three on this side, aud three on that 
40. 10 they three (were) of one measure: and the 
40. 48 breadth of the gate (was) three cubits oa 

40. 48 and three cubits on that side 

41. 6 sldo chambers (were) three, one over ano. 
41. 16 galleries round about on their three sto. 
41. 22 altar of wood (was) tlireo cubits high, aud 
48. 31 three gates northward ; one gate of Keu. 
48. 32 at tho east side, .three gates; and one ga. 
48. 33 three gates; one gate of Simeon, onegato 
48. 34 three gates ; one gate of Gad, one gate of 

Dan. I. 5 so noui-ishing them three years, that at 
8. 14 I'nto two thousand and three hundred d. 
10. 2 I Daniel was mourning throe full weeks 

10. 3 anoint myself at all, till threo whole wee. 

11. 2 there shall stand up yet three kings in P. 
12. 12 Cometh to the thousand three hundred 

Amos I. 3, 6, 9, II, 13 For three transgressions of 

2. I, 4, 6 saith tho Lord, For three transgress. 
4. 4 and bring, .your tithes after three years 
4. 7 when (there were) yet three months to tho 
4. 8 two (or) three cities wandered unto ono 

Jon. I. 17 in the belly of the fish three days and th. 

3. 3 was an exceeding great city of three days* 
Zech II. 8 Three shepherds also I cut oS in one mo. 

2. Three, n\;/h^, oyth^ shelosham, sheloshah. 

2 Sa. 23. 13 three of the thirty chief went down, and 

3. Third, T'S?" shelishi. 

*Sa. 23. 18 Abishai. .^on of Zeruiah .. chief among th. 
Ezo. 42. 3 gallery against gallery in three (stories) 

i. To he threcfcld, three years old, wjg shalash, i. 
Eze. 42. 6 For they (were) in three (stories), but had 
5. Three, nSn telaih. 

Ezra 6.' 4 three rows of great stones, and a row of 

Dan. 3. 23 these three men, Shadrach, Meshach and 

3. 24 Did not we cast three men bound into tho 

6. 2 over these three presidents, of whom Da. 

6. 10 kneeled npon his knees three times a day 

6. 13 but maketh his petition three times a day 

7, 5 (it had) three ribs in the month of it bet. 
7. 8 there were three of the first horns pluck. 
7. 20 which came up, and before whom threo 
7. 24 be diverse, .and he sliaU subdue threo Id. 

&.Three, Tpe7s ireis. 

Matt 13. 40 as Jonas w-as three days and threenighta 
1 3. 40 so shaU tlie Son . . be three days and thrco 
13. 33 leaven, whidi a woman took and hid in th. 

15. 32 because they continue with mo three days 
17. 4 if thou wilt, let us make three tabemac. 
:8. j6 in the mouth of two or three witnesses 
j8. 3o where two or three are gathered together 
26. 61 said, I am able, .to build it in three day* 
27. 40 Thou tlrnt . .buEdest (it) in three daygj Bave 



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Matt??. 63 that deceiver said . .After three dayslwlll 
Mark 8. a they have now been with mo three days 

8. 31 be killed, and after three days rise again 
Q. 5 let U3 make three tabernacles ; one f or^h. 

14. 58 Vi'ithin three days I win build another ma. 

15. 29 that destroyest. .andbuildest (it) in three 
Luke I.' 56 Mary abods with her about three months 

2. 46 after three days they found him in the te. 

4. 25 the heaven was chut up three yeara, and 

9. 33 let u? make three tabernacles ; one forth. 

10. 36 Which now of these three, thinkeat thou 
1 II- 5 Bay unto him, Friend, lend me three loa. 

X2. 52 three against two, and two against three 
13. 7 these three years I come seeking fruil on 

13. 21 took and hid in three measures of meal 
John 2. 6 containing two or three firkins apiece 

2. 19 Destroy this temple, and in three days I 
2. 20 and wilt thou rear it up in three days? 
21. II fishes, an hundred and fifty and three 
Acta s. 7 it was about the space of three hours af. 

7. 20 nourished up in his father's house three 
9. 9 he was three days without sight, and ne. 

10. 19 said unto him. Behold, [three] men seek 

11. II there were three men already come unto 
17. 2 tluree sabbath days reasoned with them 
19. 8 spake boldly for the space of three mon. 
so. 3 (there) abode three months. And when 
25. I after three days he ascended from Cesarea 
28. 7 received us, and lodged us three days co. 
28. 1 1 after three months we departed in a ship 
28. 12 landing at Syracuse, we tarried (ther?) th. 
28. 17 after three days Paul called the chief of 

1 Co. 10. 8 fell in one day three and twenty thousand 
13. 13 now abideth faith, hope, charity, these th. 

14. 27"at the most Oiy) three, and (that) by cou. 

14. 29 Let the prophets speak two or three, and 
s Co. 13. I In the month of two or three witnesses sh. 
Gal. 1. 18 after three years I went up to Jerusalem 
I Ti. s- 19 receive not. .but before two or three wit. 
Heb. 10. 28 died without mercy ander two or three 
Jas. s. 17 by the space of three years and six mon. 
I Jo. 5, 7 there are three . . [and these three are one] 

5, 8 there are three, .and these three agree in 
Eev. 6. 6 and three measures of barley for a penny 

8. 13 voices of the trumpet of the three angels 
9. 18 By these three was the third part of men 

II. 9 shall see their dead bodies three days and 

■, II. II after three days and an half the spirit of 

16. 13 1 saw three unclean spirits like frogs (co.) 

16. 19 the great city was divided into three pa. 

SI. 13 the east, three gates; on the north, three 

21. 13 south, three gates; and on the 'w«3t, three 

THEEE (hundrea, thousand) — 

1. Three hundred, rpianSffioi triakosioi. 

Marki4. 5 sold for more than three hundred penco 
John 12. 5 Why was not this . . sold for three hundred 

I.Three thousand, Tpi<rx^^«" irischilioi. 

Acts 2. 41 there were added . . about three thousand 
SKEEE days, months, times, years old, space of — 
1. Third, V'^^ shelishi. 

Isa. 15. 5 an heifer of three years old : for by the m. 

Jer. 48. 34 an heifer of three years old 

2. To be Uireefold, three years old, \e^^ shalash, 4. 
Gen. 15. 9 Tako me an heifer of three years old, and 

15. 9 of three years old . . of three years old, and 
S. Third, tiwSv^ shihhom. 

1 Sa. 21. 5 kept froni usabout these three days, sinco 
4.Three months, TptjXTjvov trimenon. 

Hek. II. 23 Moses, .was hid three months of his par. 
^.Thrice, rpls tris. 

Acts II. lo this was done three times, and all were 
G.Threc years, rpierla iriei'a. 

Acts 20; 31 by the spaco of three years I ceased not 
'X HK . TTR days or parts, to stay or divide into — 
To put into three, stay three days, &hw shalash, 3. 

Deut 19. 3 Thou shalt . .divide the coasts . . into three 

1 Sa. 20. 19 And (when) thou hast stayed three days 
THREE TA VEENS, Tpejs Ta&ipvai. 

A place thirty-two miles S. of Rome, on the road which 
Taul travelled after Yi landed at Puteoli, and where 
some brethren met him. 

Acts 28. IS they came to meet U3 as far as.. The T.T. 
THREEFOLD — 
To be threefold, w\^ shalash, 4. 

Eccl. 4. X2 a threefold cord is not quickly broken 
THX.EESCOEE — 
1. Sixty, U'm shishshim. 

Gen. 25. 26 Isaac (was) threescore years old when sho 
46. 26 wives, all the souls (were) threescore and 

Lev. 12. 5 shall continue . . threescore and six days 

Ivum. 1. 39 threescore and two thousand and seven 

2. 26 threescore and two thousand and seven 

3. so thousand three hundred and threescore 
26. 25 threescore and fojir thousand and three 
26. 27 threescore thousand and five hundred 
26. 43 threescore and four thousand and four h. 
31. 34 And threescore and one thousand assea 
31. 39 of which the Lord's tribute (was) threes. 

Deut. 3. 4 threescore cities, all the region of Argob 
Josh 13. 30 which (are) in Bashan, threescore cities 

2 Sa. 2. 31 three hundred and threescore men died 
I Kl. 4. 13 threescore great cities with walls and br. 

4. 22 thirty measures of fine flour, and threes. 
6. a longththereof(was)threescoro cubits, and 



1 Ki. 10. 14 six hundred threescore and six talents of 

2 Ki.2s. 19 threescore men of the people of the land 

1 Oh. 2. 21 whom he married when he (was) threesc. 

s. 23 and the towns thereof, (even) tnrcescore 

5. 18 seven hundred and threescore, that went 
9. 13 thousand and seven hundred and threes. 

16. 38 with their brethren, threescore and eight 
26. 8 (were) threescore and two of Obed-edom 

2 Ch. 3. 3 length, .(was) threescore cubits, and the 

9. 13 six hundred and threescore and six talents 

11. 21 threeaooro concubines ; and begat, .thre. 

12. 3 chariots, and threescore thousand horse. 
Ezra 2. 9 of Zaocai, seven hundred .and threescore 

2. 64 two thousand three hundred (and) three. 
8. 10 with him an hundred and threescore males 
8. 13 Shemaiah,-and with them tlireescore ma. 
Neh. 7. i^ of Zaccai, seven hundred and tlireescore 
7. i3 of Adonikam, tv/o thousand threescora 
7. ig of Bigvai, threescore and six hundred 
7. 66 two thousand three hundred and threes. 

7. 72 and threescoreandseven priests' garments 

11. 6 four hundred threescore and eight valiant 
Song 3. 7 threescore valiant men (are) about it, of 

6. 8 There are threescore queens.andfoiirsnore 
Isa. 7. 8 within threescore and five years shall Ep. 
Jer. 52. 25 threescore men of the people of the land 
Eze. 40. 14 He made also posts of threescore cubits 
Dan. 9. 25 seven weeks, and threescore and two we. 

5. 26 after threescore and two weeks shal' Me. 

2.Siziy, yw shUtin. 

Ezra 6. 3 threescore cubits.. breadth.. threescore 
Dan. 3. 1 v/hose height fwas) threescore cubit3,(and) 
5. 31 (being) about threescore and two years old 

S. Sixty, c^riKovTa hexekonta. 

Luke24. 13 v/hich was from Jerusalem, .threescore f. 
1 Tl. 5. 9 Let not a vridow be taken, .under threes. 
Eev. II. 3 a thousand two hundred fand) threescore 

12. 6 a thousand two hundred (and) threescore 
13. 18 hisnumber(is)six hundred threesoore(and) 

TH3,EESC0ES and ten — 

1. Seventy, D'j;?!^ shihim. 

Gen. 46.27 the souls.. which camcthreescDro and t. 
JO. 3 mourned for him threescore and ten days 
Exodis. 27 wells. . and threescore and ten palm trees 
Num33. 9 in Elim (v/cre). .threescore and ten palm t. 
Deut to. 22 down into Egypt with threescore and ten 
Judg. I. 7 Threescore and ten kings, having their t. 

8. 30 Gideon had threescore and ten sons of his 

9. 2 threescore and ten persons, reign over you 
9. 4 they gavo him threescore and ton (pieces) 
9. 5, 18 threescore and ten persons, upon one 

* 9. 24 to the threescore and ten sons of Jerubbaal 

.12. 14 that rode on threescore and fen ass colts 

I 9a.' fi. 19 fifty thousand and threescore and ten men 

I Ki. s- 15 Solomon had threescore and ten thousand 

1 Ch.2i. 5 Judah (was) four hundred threescore and 

2 Ch. 2. 2 Solomon told out threescore and ten tho. 

2. 18 he setthreescoreandten thousand of them 

=9. 32 was threescore and ten bullocks, an hun. 

36. £1 kept sabbath, to fulfil threescore and ten 

Psa. go. 10 The days, .(are) threescore years and ten 

Zech. 1. 12 had indignation these threescora and ten 

2. Seventy, elBSo/x-liKovTa hebdomekonta. 

Acts 23. 23 Make ready. . horsemen threesccffe and ten 
THEOSESCOES thousand — 
Six myriads^ niNSi v\^ shvsh ribhoih. 

Ezra 2. 69 threescore and one thousand drama of go. 
THEEESCORE and fifteen — 

1. Seventy and five, elam D'37n?> shibim vechamesh. 

Gen. 25. 7 an hundred threescore and fifteen yeara 

Exod38. 25 seven hundred and threescore and fifteen 

Hum3i. 37 was six hundred and threescore and fifteen 
^.Seventy five, efiSofirjicovrairdi'Te hebdomekontapen. 

Acts 7. 14 all his kindred, threescore and fifteen so. 
THEEESCOKE and fourteen — 
Four and seventy, D'Vaif''! n^JIK arhaah veshibim. 

Num. I. 27 threescore and fourteen thousand and six 
2. 4 threescore and fourteen thousand and six 
THBEESCOSE and seventeen — 
Seventy and seven, ■ii;5?'i D'j;?^ sJiibim veshibah. 

Judg. 8. 14 elders thereof, (even) threescore and sev. 
THEEESCORE and sixteen ^— 
l.Six and seventy, D'^a^i rro'V shishshah veshibim. 

Num26. 22 threescore and sixteen thousand and five 

2. Seventy six, k^ZofiriKovrai^ hebdmnekonlaex. 
•Acts 27. 37 two hundred threescore and sixteen souls 

THREESCOBS and thirteen — 

Three and seventy, D'yn?''! Tirfh^ sheloshah veshibim. 

Num. 3. 43, 46 two hundred and threescore and thir. 
THREESCORE and twelve — 
Two and seventy, D'V3?;i O'J'!' shenayim veshibim, 

Num3i. 33 threescore and twelve thousand beeves 
31. 38 the LOKD's tribute (was) threescore and t. 

THRESH, he threshed, to — 

l.To tread doion, thresh, E^n dush. 

2 Ki.13. 7 had made them like the dust by threshing 
I Ch.ar. 20 Now Oman was threshing wheat 
laa. 28. 28 because he will not ever be threshing it 
41. 15 thou shalt thresh the mountains, and beat 
Amos I. 3 because they have threshed Gilead with 
Mic. 4. 13 Arise and thresh, daughter of Zion : for 
Eab. a. 12 thou didst thresh the heathen In anger 



2. To be trodden down, threshed. Bin dush, 6. ' 
Isa. 28. 27 lor the fitches are not threshed with a. 

3. To cause to go, tread, 'CTi darak, 5. 

Jer. 51. 33 daughter of Babylon. .(itis}tlmetothresh 

4. To beat out or off, 1255 chabat. 

Judg. Ci. II Gideon threshed v/heat by the wine press 
Z.To tread down, thresh, aXodoi oloao. 

1 Co. 9. 10 that he that thresheth iu hope should be 

THRESHUJG (floor, instrument, place) — 
X.Threshing floors, ['"Tis idderin. 

Dan. 2. 35 like the cliafl of the summer threshing fl. 

2. Threshing floor, )n!i goren. 

Gen. 50. 10 they came to the threshing floor of Atad 
Hum 15. 20 the heave offering of the threshing floor 

18. 27 though (it were) the com of the threshing f. 

18. 30 as the increase of the threshing floor, and 
Ruth 3. 2 hewinnoweth barley..in the threshing fL 
I Sa. 23. I fight, .and they rob the threshing floors 
3 Sa. 6. 6 when they came to Nachon's threshing fl. 

24. 16 angel cf the.LORD was by the threshing pL 

24. 18 rear an altar, .in the threshing floor of A. 

S4. 21 To buy the threshing floor of thee, to bu. 

24. 24 David bought tho threshing floor and the 

1 Ch.13. 9 when they came unto the threshing floor 

21. 15 stood by the threshing flooi of Oman the 
21. t8 in the threshing floor of Oman the Jebu. 
21. 21 went out of the threshing floor, and bowed 
21. 22 Grantme the place of (this) threshing floor 
21. 28 had answered him in the threshing floor 

2 Ch. 3. I had prepared in the threshing floor of Or. 
Jer. 51. 33 daughter of Babylon, .like a threshing fl. 

Z, Treading down, threshing, 6'',1 dayish. 

Lev. 26. s yo'-ir tju'eshing shall reach tmto tho vin. 

4. .4 threshing roller, p"ilj charuts. 

Isa. 28. 27 not threshed with athreshing Instrument 
Amos. I. 3 have threshed Gilead with tibresliing in, 

5. What is trodden down or threshed, rwiti medushah. 

Isa. 21. 10 my threshing, and the com of my floor 
6.j4 threshing instrument, J"!"iD morag. 

2 Sa. 24. 22 behold.. threshing instruments and (ot.) 
I Ch.2i. 23 the threshing instruments for wood, ana 
Isa. 41. 15 a new sharp threshing instrument having 
THRESgOIJ) — 

l.Oatherings, store ehambers, D'^dn asuppim. 
Neh. 12. 25 keeping the ward at the' thresholds of 

9. Threshold, entrance, space, IP saph. 

Judgig. 27 behold., her hands (were) upon the threa. 
I Ki.14. 17 when she came to the threshold of the 
Eze. 40. 6 measured the threshold of the gate, (wh. 
40. 6 the other threshold (of the gate, which 
40. 7 the threshold of the gate, by the porch 
43. 8 setting of their threshold by my thresh. 
^Zeph. 2. 14 desolation (shall be)m the.thresholds : for 

Z^Threshold, sill, ]l?sp miphtan. 
'\i Sa. 5. 4 his hands (were) cut off upon the thresh. 
S. 5 tread on the threshold of Dagon In Ash. 
Eze. 9. 3 was gone up.. to the threshold of the ho. 
JO. 4 (and stood) aver the threshold of the ho, 

10. 18 departed from oft tho threshold of the 

46. 2 he shall worship at the threshold of tho 

47, 1 waters issued out from under the thresh. 
Zeph. I. 9 punish all those tHiat leap on the thresh. . 

THRICE — 

1. Three beats, times, D'pjjs a\h^ shalash peamim, 

Exod34. 23 Thrice in the year shall all your men ch. 
34. 24 appear before the Lord thy God thrice 

2 Ki.13.18 Smite upon the ground : and he smote t. 

13. 19 whereas now thou shalt smite. .(but) th. 

2. Thrice, rpis tris. 

Matt.2S. 34 before, .cockcrow, thou shalt denyme th. 

26. 73 Before . . cock crow, thou shalt deny me th. 
Marki4. 30 before the cock crow . . shalt deny me th. 

14. 72 Before the cock crow, .shalt deny me th. 
Luke22. 34 thou shalt thrice deny that thou knowest 

22. 61 Before the cock crow, .shalt deny me th. 
Johni3. 38 not crow, till thou hast denied me thrice 
Acts 10. 16 This was done thrice: and the vessel was 
2 Co.ii. 25 Thrice wasi beaten, thrice I Bufferedsh. 

j2. 8 For this thing! besought the Lord thrice 

THROAT, (to tako by the) — 
l.The throat, neck, jna garon. 

Psa. s- 9 fieir throat (is) an open Eopnlohce ; they 
C9. 3 I am weary of iny crying ; my throat is 
115. 7 neither speak thty through their throat 
Jer. 2. 25 Withhold . .thy throat from thirst : but 

2. Throat, gullet, \r? loa. 

Prov23. 2 put akniia to thy throat, if thou (be) a 

3. Throat, upper part of windpipe, Kapvy^ larugol. 
Rom, 3. 13 Tlioir tlir^afc (is) an open sepulchre : with 

4. To pres-1 the throat, zrvlya pnigo. 

Jratt.i8. 28 and took, .by the throat, saying, Fay me 

THRONE — 

\.Seat of king, judge or priest, KM hisse. 

Gen. 41. 40 only in the throne will I be greaterthan 
Exodii. s the first bora . .that sitteth upon his Ih, 
12. 29 from the first bom. .that sat on histhr. 
Dent.17. 18 when he sitteth upon the throne of his 
I Sa. 2. 8 to make them inherit the throne of glory 
a Sa. 3. 10 to set up the throne of David over Israel 
J. 13 I will Btablisb the throne of his kingdom 



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^a. 7. 10 thy throne shall be established for evir 
14. 9 and the kingind h!8 throne (be) guiltis23 

t KL 1. J3, 17, 34, 30116 Bh:-,11 sit upon my throco 
I. so, 27 6it on the throue olmy lord thektg 
1. 35 that he may come anu sit upon my thro. 
I. 37 make his tlirone greater ihan the throne 
I. 46 Solomon sitteth on the throne of the kin. 
I. 47 make his throne greater than vhy thrcr.e 
I. 48 hath given (one) to Bit on my throne tkla 
a. 4 there shall not fail, .a man on the throne 
a. 12 Then sat Solomon upon the throno of V 
a. 19 sat down on his throno, and caused a seat 
s. 24 set me on the throne of David my father 
a. 33 upon his house, and upon his throne, sh. 
a. 45 the throne of David shall bo established 
3. 6 Viouhast given him a son to sit on histh. 
S. s Thy son, whom I will sot upon thy throno 

7. 7 he made a porch for the throne where ho 

8. 20 sit on the throne of Israel, as the Lord 
25 a man . .to sit on the throne of Israel ; so 

5 I toU establish the throne of thy kingdom 
5 shall not fail thee a man upon the throno 
9 to set thee on the throne of Israel : beca. 

18 Moreover the king made a great throno 

11 as soon as he sat on his tlu-one, (that) he 
10 sat each on his throne, having put on th. 

19 saw the Lord sitting on his throne, and 

3 set (him) on his father's throne, and fight 
30 children, .shall sit on the throno of Israel 

19 And he sat on the throne of the kings 

13 Jeroboam sat upon his throne : and Joash 

12 Thy sons shall sit on the throne of Israel 

28 set his throne above the throne of the Ui. 
12 and I will stablisb his throno for ever 

14 throne shall be established for evermore 
10 will establish the throne of his kingdom 

5 chosen Solomon . . to sit upon the throno 
23 Then Solomon sat on the throne of the L. 

10 am set on the throne of Israel, as the Lo. 

16 not fail thee a man. .to sit upon the thro. 
18 Then will I stablish the throne of thy kin. 

8 to set thee on his throne, (to be) king for 

17 Moreover the king made a great throno 

18 steps to the throne, .fastened to the thr. 

9 sat cither of them on his throne, clothed 

18 I saw the Lord sitting upon his throne 

20 set the king upon the throne of the king. 
7 unto the throne of the governor on this 
2 Ahasuerus sat on the throne of his king. 

1 king sat upon his royal throno in the ro. 
7 but with kings (are they) on the throne 

4 thou satest in the throne judging right 

7 hath prepared his throne for judgment 
4 the Lord's throne (is) in heaven : his eyes 

6 Thy throne, Cod, (is) for ever and ever 

8 God sitteth upon the throne of his holin. 

4 and build up thy throne to all generatio. 
14 the habitation of thy throne : mercy and 

29 and his throne as the days of heaven 
36 endure for ever, and his throno as the sun 
44 and cast his throne down to the ground 

2 Thy throne (is) established of old : thou 

20 Shall the throne of iniquity have fellows. 
2 judgment (are) the habitation of his thr. 

19 Lord hath prepared his throne in the ho. 

5 thrones of judgment, the thrones of the 

1 1 fruit of thy body will I set upon thy throne 

12 children shall also sit upon thy throne for 

12 for the throne is established by righteous. 

8 A king that sitteth in the throno of jud. 
28 and his throne is upholden by mercy 

5 throne shall be established in righteous. ' 
14 his throne shall be established for ever 
I saw also the Lord sitting uiwn a throne 

7 upon the throne of David, and upon his 

9 it hath raised up from their thrones all 

13 I will exalt my throne above the stars of 

5 in mercy shall the throne be established 
23 he shall be for a glorious throne to his fa. 

I no throne, daughter of the Chaldeans 

1 The heaven (is) my throne, and the earth 
13 they shall set every one his throne at the 
17 they shall call Jerusalem the throne of 
J3eventhe kings that sit upon David's throne 

21 do not disgrace the throne of thy glory 

12 A glorious high throne from the beginning 

25 kings and princes sitting upon the throne 

2 that sittest upon the thi-one of David, th. 
4 kings sitting upon the thi-one of David 

30 sitting upon the throne of David, and m. 

16 king that sitteth upon the throne of David 

17 never want a man to sjt upon the throne 

21 not havfi a son to reign upon his throne 
30 shall have none to sit upon the throne of 
10 win set his throne upon these stones that 
38 ivill set my throne in Elara, and will dest. 
32 set his throne above the throne of the kin. 
19 thy throne from generation to generation 

26 the likeness of a throne, as the appearance 
26 upon the likeness of the throne (was) the 

I the appearance of the likeness of a throne 
16 shall come down from their thrones, and 
7 place of my throne, and the place of th^ 

6 arose from his throne, and he laid his ro.- 

22 I will overthrow the throne of kingdoms 

13 shall sit and rule upon his throne ; ajjd 
13 he shall be a priest upon his throne 



8. 
9- 
9- 

10. 

10. 

16: 

22. 

22. 
4K1.IO. 

>o. 

II. 

X Ch.17. 

'7- 
22. 

28. 

aCh. 6. 
6. 
7- 
9- 
9- 
9- 

18. 

i3. 

23- 
Neh. 3. 
Esth. I. 

Job 36. 
Fsa. 9. 

9- 
II. 

45- 
47- 
89. 
89. 
89. 
89. 
89. 
93- 
94- 
-97- 

103. 

122. 

132- 

132. 

Prov 16. 

20. 

20. 

as- 

29. 

Isa. 6. 

9- 
14. 

»4- 

16. 

22. 

47- 

66. 

Jer. I. 

■ 3- 
'3- 
14- 
«7- 
17- 

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S3. 
32. 
29. 
33- 

33- 

36. 

43- 

49- 

>- 52- 

f Lam. 5. 

' Eze. I. 

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10. 
s6. 

43- 

I' Jon. 3. 

'; Hag. 3- 

' Zech.6. 

. 6. 



2. Stat, throne, ^"I5^ tcisseh, 

X K1.JOH9 throne had six steps, .the top of the thr. 
'-■- a6.,-.o Kf ^r1r1nth hfl^k the face of liis throne 



Col. 
Ucb. 



Rev. 



S.iTsst, ihrons, kp-jj kirse. 

EiE. 5. so h3 v/co depoasd frora h'l IcLnglf throns 
7. 9 I beheld til! tho thronco were ca«t down 
7. g hl» tlircne (waa like) tho fiery flame, (end) 

i.A ;:v.c:y,m:ii_i:sr.t, iribv.nal, fi^ucblma. 

Acts 12. =: iiercd.. eat upon hla throne, cad made tn 

5. Thrcr.e, ctat, ep6vos thronos. 

ll.-,tt. 5. 34 neither by heaven ; for It Is God's throne 

19. 23 when tho Son of man shall sit in kho thr. 

19. 38 ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones, ju. 

23. 22 Bweareth by tho throne of God, and by hi. 

15. 31 then shall ho sit ujjon the throne of V.'m 
Luke I 33 shall give unto him tho throne of his h:i. 

i!2. 30 sit on thrones judgijig-tho twelves tribe;; 
Acts 2. 30 he would raise up Christ to sit on his thro. 

7. 49 Heaven ^i3) my throne, and earth (is) my fo. 
16 thrones, or dominions, or principalities 

8 Thy throne, O God, (is) for ever and over 
4. i6 come boldly unto the throne of grace, that 

8. I who is set on the right hand of the throno 
12. 2 set dowu at the riglit hand of the throne 

4 seven spiiits which are before his throno 
3. 21 will I grant to sit with mo in my throno 

3. 21 am set down with my Fatlicr Inhis throne 

4. 2 throne was set. . and (one) sat on the tlir. 
4. 3 rainbow round about the throne. In slcht 
4. 4 round about the throne (were) four and 
4. 5 out of the throne proceeded lit'htnlngnand 
4. J lamps of (Ire burning before the throne 
4. 6 before the throne (Hiero was) a sea of glass 
4. 6 midst of the throne, and round about the L 
4. 9 and thanks to him that sat on the throne 
4. 10 fall down before him thit sat on the thro. 

4. 10 cast their crowns before tho throno, sayl. 

5. I, 7 right hand of him that sat on the throne 
5. 6 iu the midst of tho yirone and of the four 

5. II many angols round about the throne and 
5. 13 unto him that sitteth upon the throne, and 

6. 16 the face of him that sitteth en the throno 

7. 9 [stood before the throne, and before' the] 
7. 10 to our God which sitteth upon the throne 
7. II the angels stood round about the throne 
7. II fell before the throne on their faces, and 
7. 15 Therefore are they before the throne of 

7. 15 he that sitteth on tho throne shall dwell 
7. 17 Lamb which is In the midst of the throne 

8. 3 golden altar which was before the throne 
12. 5 was caug'ut up unto God, and (to) his thr. 
14. 3 sung as it were a new song before tho th. 
14. 5 [they are without fault before the throne] 
16. 17 came a great voice . .from the throne, eay. 
19. 4 worshipped God tliat sat on the throno 

19. 5 voice came out of the throne, saying, Pra. 
00. 4 saw thrones, and they sat upon them, and 

20. II saw a great white throne, and him that 
2u s 1>6 that sat upon the throne said. Behold 
22. I proceeding out of the throne of God and 
22. 3 but the throne of God and of the Lamb sh. 

THBONG — 

\.To squeeze, press, 6\'i^<a thlibS. 

Mark 3. 9 should wait .. lest they should thi-ong him 

2. To press together, uvixirvlyu sumpnigS. 

Luke 8. 42 But as he went tho people thronged him 

3. 2*0 hold together, <TvviX" svneeho. 

Luke 8. 45 the multitude throng thee and press (thee) 

4 To squeex together, <ruyB\i0(o sunthliba. 

Mark 5. 24 much people followed him, and throng. 
5. 31 Thou seest the multitude thronging thee 

THROUGH (the midst of), throughout (every) — 
l.Unto, hn el. 

Num 25. 8 thrust . . tho man . . and the woman throu. 
2. Into, "103 lemo. 

Isa. 43. 2 when thou walkest through tho Are, thou 
Z.At, beside, through, iy3 bead. 

Josh. 2. 15 she let them down by a cord through the 

i.-The way, '^"I'j derch. 

2 Sa. 4. 7 gat them away through the plain all nig. 

5. By the hand of, by means of, i;3 beyad. 

Zech. 4. 12 What, ^two olive branches which through 

6. To shoot, cast, 'Tv yarah. ' 

Exodig. 13 he shadl surely be stoned, or shot through 

7. From, p min. 

Isa. 28. 7 the prophet have erred through strong dr. 

S.Otw, ^2 al. 

a Ch.2o. 3 proclaimed a fast throughout all Judah 
Jer. 52. 3 through the anger of the LOED it came to 

9. From the face of, 'j?5 mippeiie. 

Gen. 6. 13 for the earth Is filled with violence thro. 

10. In the lieart of, ^'iP,'i beqereb. 

Deut29. 16 how we came through the nations which 
Josh. I. II Pass through the host, and command the 
24. 17 among all the people through whom we 

11. /n the midst of, '^I'lnj bethok. 

Kxod36. 33 he made the middle bar to shoot through 
Num 33. 8 passed t'.\rough the midst of the sea Into 
Neh. 9. II so that they went through the midat of 
lize. 9. 4 said unto hira, Go through the nxidst pf 

9. 4 through the midst of Jerusalem, and ^e^ 

12. Up, through, c^d m^^ 

" ^tuk 7.' 31 heWi^- ■tn?9U^ the midst of the coasts 



IZ. Through, Std (gen.) dia. 

Matii2. I Jesuji went on tho sabbath day through th« 

12. 43 he walketh through drj- places, seeking 
10. 24 It is caaier for a camel lo go tlirouch tho 

Mark 2. 13 ho wont tiirough the com Uelds on thesa. 
9. 30 they d'.partcd thence, and passed througb 

10. 25 It IS cajiicr for a camel to go through tho 

11. 16 any man should carry (any) vessel throu. 
J,uko 4. 30 he passing through the midst of them we. 

5. 19 let him down through the tiling wi»h Oiisj' 

6. I ho went through the corn (Itlds ; and his 
II. 24 he walketh thrcughdry places, scekingre, 

-' 17. I but woe (unto him) through whom they 
17. II he passed through the midst of Samaria 
i8. 25 it is easier for a camel to go through a na. 

John I. 7 that all (men) through him might believe 

3. 17 that the world through liim might be «av. 

4. 4 And he must needs go through Samaria 
8, 59 went out of the temple, going through lh9 

17. 20 wliich shall believe on me through their 

19. 23 coat was., woven from the top throughout 
Acts I. 2 after that he through the Holy Ghost had 

8. 18 Simon saw that through laying on of tho 

9. 32 it came to pass, as I'cttr passed through. 

10. 43 through his name whosoever believeth ia 

13. 38 through tills man if preached unto you 
13. 4i, tho word was published throughout all 
«4. 22 we must through much tribulation enter 
15. II we believe that through the grace of tho 

18. 27 helped them.. which had believed throu. 

20. 3 ha purposed to return through Maccdoii. 

21. 4 who said to Paul through tho Spirit, that 
Rom. I. 8 I thank my God tiirough Jesus Christ fof 

a. 23 through breaking the law dlshonouresttli. 
3. 24 through the redemption that is In Christ 
3. 25 through faith in his blood, to declare his 
J. 30 shall j ustify . . uncircumcision through fa. 

3. 31 Do we then make void the law through fi 
4. 13 through the law, but through the rightc 

5. I we have peace with God through our Lo. 
5. 9 wo shall be saved from wrath through him 
5. II we also Joy In God through our Lord Jcs 
S. 21 so might grace reign through righteousn 

7. 25 I thank God through Jesus Christ our L. 

8. 3 In that It was weak through the flesh, O. 
8. 37 we are more than conquerors, through him 

11. 36 For of him, and through him, and to him 

12. 3 1 say, through the grace given unto mo 

15. 4 we through patience and comfort of tho 

16. 27 ToGod only wise, (be) glory through Jesus 

1 Ca I. I called (to be) an apostlo . . througli the will 

4. 15 I have begotten you through the Gospel, ^ 

10. I all our fathers, .passed through the sea •' 

13. 12 we see through a glass, darkly; but then 
15. 57 which glveth us the victory through our 

2 Co. 3. 4 such trust have we through Christ to God, 

4. 13 the abundant grace might through the ' 

8. 18 whoso pralso (is) in tho Gospel, through. 

9. II which causeth through us thanksgiving 

11. 33 through a window In a basket was I let 
Gal. 2. 19 I through the law am dead to the law, that 

3. 14 receive tho promise of the Spirit through 

4. 7 If a son, then an heir of God through Cli. 
Eph. I. 7 In whom we have redemption through hla 

2. 8 by grace are ye saved through faith ; and 

2. 18 through him we both have access by one 
4. 6 who (is) above all, and through all, and 

PhU. 1. 19 this shall turn to my salvation through 

3. 9 th.Tt which is through the faith of Christ 
Col. I. 1 4 (In whom we have redemption through his) 

I. 20 having mado peace through the blood of 

1. 22 In the body 01 his flesh through death, to 

2. 8 lest any man spoil you through philosophy 

2. 12 through the faith of the operation of God 
2 Tl. I. 10 life and Immortality to light through the 

3. 15 wise unto salvation through faith which 
Titus 3. 6 Which he shed on us abundantly through 
Phm. 22 I trust that through your prayers I shall 
Heb. 2. 10 the Captain of their salvation perfect thr. 

2. 14 through death he might destroy him that 

6. 12 followers of them who through faith and 

9. 14 who through the eternal spirit offered him. 

10. 10 wo are sanctified through the offering of 

10. 30 a new and living way.. through the veil, t. 
n. 33 'Who through faith subdued kingdoms 

11. 39 having obtained a good report through fa. 

13. 21 that which is well pleasing .. through Jes. 

1 Pe I. 5 kept by the power of God through faith nil. 

I. 22 obeylngtho truth [through the Spirit] unto 

4. u that God. .may be glorified through Jesus 

2 Pe. 1. 3 through the knowledge of hirn that hath 

1 Jo. 4. 9 into the world, that we might live through 

14. Through, on account of, Sid (ace.) dia. 
Luke I. 78 Through the tender mercy of our God 
Johms. 3 ye are clean through the word which I ha. 
Rom 2. 24 blasphemed among the Gentiles through 
Gal. 4. 13 Ye know how through infirmity of the fl^ 
£ph. 4. i8 alienated from the life of God through th^ 

15. Into, to, els eis. 

Matt. 4. 24 his fame went throughout all Syria : and 

Mark I. 28 his fame spread abroad throughout all the 

1. 39 preached in their synagogues throughout 

14. 9 this gospel shall be preached throughout 
Acts 26. 20 [throughout] all the coasts of Judea, and 
Eph. 3. 21 Unto him (be) glory, .throughoutall ages 

XS.Ofrf of, (k ek e{ ex. 

2 Co. 53. 4 though he was ernolfled through weakn. *• 
Gal! V 8 God would justify the heathen through'- 
Rev. 18. 3 throdgb th$ abohdance of her dclicaci^ 

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17. In, hy, with, ainong, iv en. 

Matt. 9. 34 He casteth out devils through the prince 

luke 1. O5 these sayings were noised abroad throng. 

7. 17 this rumour of him went forth throughout 

7. 17 aud [tlu'oughout] all the region round ab. 

10. 17 the devils are subject unto ub through thy 

11. 15 He casteth out devils through Beelzebub 

11. 18 ye say that I cast out devils through Be. 
Johui?. II keeptlirough thine owB name those whom 

17. 17 Sanctify them through thy truth: thywo. 

17. 19 they also might be sanctified through the 
CO. 31 that believing ye might have life through 

Acts 4. 2 preached tluough Jesus the resurrection 
' Rom. I. 8 your faith is spoken of throughout;tho wh. 
«. 24 gave them up to uncleanness through the 
3. 7 hath more abounded through my lie unto 
3. 25 through the forbearance of God 
6, II alivo unto God through Jesus Christ onr 
6. 23 the gift of God (is) eternal life through Je. 
g. 17 my name might be declared throughout 
tS. 13 abound in hope, through the power of the 
13. 17 whereof I may glory through Jesus Christ 
15. 19 ITu-ough mighty signs and wonders, by 

e Co. ri. 3 as the serpent beguiled Evo througli his 

Gal. 3. 14 come on the Gentiles through Jesus Chr. 
5. 10 I have confidence in you through the L. 

Eph. 2. 7 in (his) kindness toward us through Christ 
a. s2 for an habitation of God through the spi. 

Kill. ' 4. 7 keep your hearts and mind sthrough Chr, 

a Th. 2. 13 through sanctiflcation of the spirit and 
a. 16 consolation and good hope through gra. 

Titua I. 3 manifested his word through preaching 

Heb. 13. 2o through the blood of the everlasting cov. 

t Pe. 1. a through sanctiflcation of the spirit, unto 
I. 6 in heaviness through manifold temptat. 

e Pe. I. I through the righteousness of God and ou^ 
I. 3 Grace and peace be multiplied . . through 
I. 4 corruption that is in tho world through 
c. 3 through covetousness shall they with fei. 
o. 18 they allure through the lusts of the flesh 
9. 20 through the knowledge of tho Lord and 

Rer. 8. 13 heard an angel flying through tho midst 

,18. Vfcm, over, iri (dat.) ej)i." 

Acts 3. 16 his name through faith fti his name hath 
1 Co. 8. 1 1 [through thy knowledge shall tho weak b. ] 

\9.Upon, over, ivi [ace.) epi.< 

Luke 4. 25 great famine was throughont all the land 
Acta II. 28 there should be a great dearth throughout 

20. Down from, towards, Kara {gen) kata.- 
, Luke 4. 14 there went out a fame of him througli all 

23. 5 teaching throughout all Jewry, beginning 
Acts 9. 31 Then had the churches rest throughout all 

9. 42 it was known throughout all Joppa ; and 
to. 37 which was published throughout all Jud. 
^\.T>6wn to, Kara.,{acc.) kata. 

)[>uke 8. I he went throughout every city and village 

e. 39 published throughout the whole city how 

9. 6 they departed, and went thi-ough the to. 

13. 22 he went through the cities and villages 

Acts 3. 17 I wot that through ignorance ye did (it) 

8. I they were all scattered abroad through. 

24. 5 among all the Jews throughout the world 
Phil. a. 3 (Let) nothing (be done) through strife or 

V2.AII through, tl o\ov di' holoxi.' 

Johuig. 23 coat was. .woven from the top throughout 
Bed also Break, bring, dig, drop, go, march, number, 
pass, pierce, run, smite, stricken, strike, thrust, walk. 
THROUGHLY — 
I. To do good or well, 3a; yatdb, 5. 

Jer. 7. 5 if ye throughly amend your wayaacd your 
8. To glean, Vj]^ alal, Za. \ 

Set. 6. 9 They shall tliroughly gle^n the remnant 

8. To do, nj^j; asah. 

3eT. 7. 5 if ye throughly execute Judgment betw. 

A. To cause to multiply, mahe abundant, n^T rabah,5. 

Psa. 51. 2 Wash me throughly from mine iDlquity 
6. To strive, plead, Tn rib. 

Jer. 50. 34 he shall throughly plead their cause, that 
d.To weigh out, pay, spend, 7p?' shaqal.' ^, 

Job 6. 2 O that my grief were throughly weighed 

^.A burning, ■i^lff serephah. 

Gen. II. 3 let us make brick, and bum them tbrou. 
THROW (down), be thrown down, to — > 

1. To break or throw down, cm harass < 

Judg. 6. 2S throw down the altar of Baal that thy fl. 
. I Ki. 19. ID, 14 thrown do\vn thine altars, and slain 
Jer. < 1. 10 and to throw down, to build, and to plant 

-1 31. 28 to throw down, and to destroy, and to 
Lara. a. 2 he hath thrown down in his wrath the st. 
^ 2. 17 he hath thrown down, andhath not pitied 
Eze. ^6. 39 they shall throw down thine eminent pi. 
Mic. 5. II And I will, .throw down all thy strongh, 
Mai. I. i 4 They shall build, but I will throw d,owa 

2. To he broken or thrown dovm, Dn.i haras, 2.- 
leT. 31. 40 it shall not be plucked up, nor thrown do. 

,y £o. 15 her walls are thrown do^vn; for it (is) the 
Eze; 38. 20 the mountains shall be thrown down, and 
i.To cause to fall, ^5) naphal, 5. 

2 Sa. 20. ts all .. battered the wall, to throw It down 
it To break dovm, yty] nathats. 
, Judg. 2. a ye shall throw dowh their altars; but ye 
"•> <%*■ 4* because he hath thrown down his altar M 
Jer. ^3. ^hich ore thro«Ti down by the mounts ' 



5. To be broken down, {"rij nathats, 2, 

Nah. I. 6 and the rocks are thrown down by him 

6. To break down, yn} nathats, 3. 

2 Ch.31. I threw down thehighplaces and tho altars 
I.T0 stone, Vjjp saqal, 3. 

2 Sa. 16. 1 3 Shimei.. threw stones at him, and cast dust 
8.7*0 throw down or forth, shoot, no"i ramah. 

Exod.15. 21 the horse and his rider hath he tlirowa 
9. To cast away, down, off, 'out, "^^ shalak, 5. 

Neh. 9. II their persecutors thou threwest into the 
10. 7*0 be cast away, or out, ^S?' shalak, 6.^ 

2 Sa. 20. 31 his head shall be thrown to thee over the 

11. To release, let go, ihroio doicn, cr^ shamat^ 

2 Ki. 9. 33 Throw her down. So they threw her do, 

12. To cast, throw, fidWa balls.. 

Marki2. 42 she threw in two mites, which makela fa. 
Acts 22. 23 castofr(their) clothes, and threw dust into 
Kev. 18.21 shall that great city Babylon be thrown d. 

1^. To loose down, icarnXvu) kataluo.- 

Matt 24. 2 onestone.. that shall not be thrown down 
SIarki3. a one stone, .that shall not bethrown down 
Lukesi. 6 one stone., that shall ;iot be thrown down 

\ii.To throw, IHtttw rhipto. 

Luke 4. 35 when the devil had throwijtiim Id the ml. 

THROWING a stone, with — ' 

With a stone of the hand, t ]5X3 beeben yad.. 
Num.35. 17 if he smite him with thromng a stonff 

THETJST (away, down, out, self, through, together),to— 

\.To trouble, hasten, Vnj bahal, 5. 

2 Ch.a6. so they thrust hira out from tnence, yea, Jil. 

2. To thrust through, prij bathaq, 3.'- 

Eze. lO. 40 and thrust thee through with their swqj 

3. To drive away, cast out, e''33 garash, 3. 

Exodii. 1 he shall surely thrust you out hence alto. 
Dent 33. 27 he shall thrust out the enemy from be. 
Judg. 9. 41 Zebul thrust out Gaal and his brethren 
' II. 2 thrust out Jephthah, and said unto him 
I Ki. 2. 27 Solomon thrust out Abiathar from being 

i.To thrust axoay or down, nni dachah.'- 

Psa. 118. 13 Thou hast thrust sore at me, that I mig. 

5. To thrust away, pn'j dachaq. 

Joel 2. 8 Neither shall one thrust another, thejf 

6.7*0 pierce through, "ip'J daqar. 

Nura25. 8 he..tlirustboth of them through, the man 
Judg. 9. 54 his young man thrust him through, aud 
1 Sa. 31. 4 Draw thy sword, and thrust mo through 
t 31. 4 lest these., come and thrust me through 
I Ch. 10. 4 Draw thy sword, and thrust ino through , 
Zech 13. 3 shall thrust him through when he proph. 

7, 7*0 thrust, away, forward, out, inrt hadaph, 

Num35. 20 if he thrust him of hatred, or hurl at him 

35. 22 if he thrust him suddenly without enmi. 

e Ki. 4. 27 but Gehazi came near to thrust her away 

Eze. 34. 21 ye have thrust with side and with shoul. 

?>.To press, crush, yjh lachats, 2. 
^ Num22.25 the ass. .thrust herself unto the wall.and 
9.7*0 d/rive or force away, n'l} nadach, 5. 

Deut 13. 5 to thrust thee out of the way which the 

13. 10 to thrust thee away from the Lord tliy 

10.7*0 drit'e or thrust away, '^\ nadaph. 

Job 32. 13 Lest ye should say..Godthrustethhinid. 
W.To pick out, "ipj naqar. ■ 

1 Sa. II. 2 that I may thrust out all your rfght eyes 
12. 7*0 give, jnj naihan. 

Bent 15. ) 7 thrust (it) through his ear unto the door 
13.7*0 strike, clap, blow, thrust, VpR taqa. 

Judg. 3. 21 Ehud. .took, .and thrust it into his belly 

2 Sa. 18. 14 thrust them through the heart of Absal. , 

14.7*0 drive or push away, avdOTofiai apStlieomai. 

Acts 7. 27 thrust him away, saying. Who made thee 
15. 7*0 cast, throw, $i\\u ballo. 

John2o. 25 thrust my hand into his side, I will not 
2o. 27 thrust (it) into my side : and be not fait. 

Acts 16. 24 Who. .thrust them into the inner prison 

16.7*0 cast out, iK^dWa ekballo. 

Luke 4. 29 rose up, and thrust him out of the citj^ 
' 1 3. 28 in the kingdom of God, and you . . thrust 0, 
Acts 16. 37 now do they thrust us out privily? nay 

17. 7*0 lead up upon, launch out, iiraviya epanago. 

Luke 5. 3 prayed him that he would thrust out a U. 
THETJST from, in, to — 
1. 7*0 drive or push away, avto64ojxat apdtkeomai. ' 

Acts 7. 39 but thrust..from them, and in their hearts 

2.7*0 cast, throw, jSaAAai ball6. 

Eev. 14. 16 he that sat on the cloud thrust in his si. 

14. 19 the angel thrust in his sickle into the ea. 

%.To push or drive out, i^wBea exotheo.' 

Acts 27. 39 if it were possible, to thrust in the ship 

4.7*0 send, put forth, Tefiwu pempo. 

Kev. 14. 15 Thrust in thy sickle, and reap : for tho 
14. j8 Thrust in thy sharp sickle, and gather 

THRTTST away, down, out, througli, together, to be — 
1,7*0 be cast out, \!/1i garash, i. 

£xodi2. 39 they y/ere thrust out of Egypt, aud could 



2..7'o be pierced through; "^^Ti daqar; 2X 

Isa. 13. 15 Every one th^t is found shall be tlinist t 

3. 7*0 be pierced through, "ipn daqar, 4.' 

Jer. 51. 4 (they that arc) thrust througlj in her St. 

4. 7*0 close, press, be closed, nil zur,\ 

Judg. 6. 38 he rose up early on the morrow, and thr. 

5. 7*0 be thrust through, jya taan, 4.'. 

Isa. 14. 19 are slain, thrust through with a sword 

6. 7*0 be driven away, ~n\ nadad, 6.- 

2 Sa. 23. 6 all of them as thorns thrust away, bcca. 

7. 7*0 cause to come down,' kdraPt^aCo)' katdbibazif, 
.Lukeio. 15 thou, Capernaum . .shalt be thrust down 

S.To shoot through with an drroio; learaTo^evai. 

Heb. 12. 20 J,it shall be stonedj or thrust through with] 
THTIIIB — f 

1. Thumbj great 'toe,- )nS lohen: 

^' Exod29. 20 upon tho thumb of their right hand, and 
J/ev. 8. 23 upon the thumb of his right hand, and up. 

8. 24 and upon the thumbs of their right hands 
^4. 14, 17, 25, 28 upon the thumb of his right ha. 

2. Thumb {of the hand), t ]ri3 behonydd. 

'' Judg I. 6 and cut off his thumbs and his great toes 
I. 7 their thumbs aud their great toes cut 

TSTJM'-MIM, D'Elj tummim, perfection. 
Symbolic figures in the high priest's breastplate. 
•Exod28. 30 thou shalt put in the breastplate.. tho T. 

Lev. 8. 8 also he put in the breastplate, .the T. 

Deut 33. 8 (Let) thy T. and thy Urim (be) with thy h. 

Ezra 2. 63 stood np a priest with Urim and with T. 

Neh. 7.65 stood (up) a priest with Urim and T. 

TEmrDKR (bolts), thundering — 

j. Voice, Vip qol. 

' " Exod 9. 23 Loud sent thunder andTiail, and tho fire 

9. 28 there be no (more) mighty thundcrings 
g. 29 the thunder shall cease, neither shall th. 
9. 33 the thunders and hail ceased, and tho ra. 
9. 34 and the hail and the thunders were coas. 

19. 16 there were thunders and lightnings, and 
20. 18 the people saw the thunderings, and tho 

•% Sa. 7. 10 the Lord thundered with agrcat thunder 
12. 17 he shall send thunder and rain ; that yo 
12. 18 the Lord sent thunder and rain that day 

STob 28. 26 and a way for the liglitning of thethund. 

38. 25 or a way for the lightning of thunder 

2, Roaring, thunder, O'lH raam.' 

Job 26. 14 the thunder of his power who canunders 

39. 25 the thunder of the captains, and the sho. 
Psa. 77. 18 The voice of thy thunder (was) in the ho. 

81. 7 answered thee in the secret place of thu. 
104. 7 at tho voice of thy thunder they hasted 
Isa. 29. 6 visited of the Lord of hosts with thundca 

3. Thunder, a waving mane, ncyn ramah;' 

Job 39. 19 hast thou clothed his neck with thunder 
i. Burning heat, coals, arrow, i^n resheph. 

Psa. 78. 48 He gave, their flocks to hot thundcrbolta 
6. Thunder, Ppovr'fi bronte. 

Mark 3. 17 Boanerges, which is, The sons of thunder 
yu>v. 4. 5 out of the throne proceeded.. thunderings 
6. 1 1 heard, as it were the noise of thunder 
8. s voices, and thunderings, and lightnings 
ao. 3 when he had cried, seven thunders utter. 
JO. 4 whentheseventhundershadutteredthelr 
JO. 4 those things which the seven thunders ut. 
li. 19 lightnings, and voices, and thundcrings 
14. 2 I heard, .as the voice of a great thunder 
16. 18 there were voices, and tliunders, and lig. 
jg. 6 as the voice of mighty thunderings, say- 
THTTHDES, to — . 
1,7*0 cause to roar, thunder, T^Tl raam, 5. 

J Sa. -2. 10 out of heaven shall hethunderuponthcm 

' 7. 10 but the Lord thundered with a great th. 

B Sa. 22. 14 The Lord thundered from heaven, and tho 

Job 37. 4 he thundereth with the voice of his excel. 

37. 5 God thundereth marvellously with his vo. 

40. 9 canst thou thunder with a voice like him 

Psa. 18 13 The Lord also thundered in the heavens 

29. 3 the God of glory thundereth : the LoRl> 

2. Thunder came, 76*70^6 fipom-ii gegone broniS, 
John 12. 29 The people, .said that it thundered 

THUS — 

1. These, nWelleh'. 

Num 10. 28 Thus (were) the Journeylnga ol the chfld 

%This, ]i denl 

Jlzra 5. 7 wherein was written thus; Unto Darius 
Jer. .10. 1 1 Thus shall ye say unto them, The gods th. 

3. This, nxS zothy 

ExodiJ. 11 wherefore hast thou dealt'thus tflth us 

4. With this, nut? bezoth; 

Lev. 16. 3 Thus shall Aaron come Into theholy (pi.) 

5. This, n; zeh. 

Gen. 25'. 22 why (am) I thus? And sho went to enq. 
e.Thu's, nb koh. 

Gen. 24. 30 saying. Thus spake the man unto ilie 
Isa. 7. 7 Thus saith the Lord GoD, It shall not sta. 

^,As thus, thus, naj kakah. 

£xodi7, II thua shall ye eat it'.*:;^ar-lolns<glrded % 



THY 



8. 1'huK toj kemo. 

Psa. 73. is II I say, I will epeak thus: hnhnld, I sh. 

Q.So, 13 ken. 

G^n. 42. 25 Joseph commanded,. thus did ho unto th. 

lO.Th^refore, J ?■''!,! cd ken. 

Jot. 38. 4 for thus he weafceneth the hands of the 

ll.iSo, thus, |3 ken. 

Ezra 5. 3 said thus unto them, Who hath comman. 

6. 2 and therein (was) a record thus writtou 
Don. a. 24 he went and said thus unto him, Destroy 
2. 25 said thus unto him, I have found a man 

4. 14 Ho cried aloud, and said thus. Hew down 

6. 6 said thus unto him. King Darius, livo for 

7. 5 said thus unto it, Arise, devourmuch flesh 
7. 23 Thus he said, The fourth beast shall bo the 

12. Thus, so, KD33 kenema. 

Ezra 5. 9 saiduntothemthus, Whocommandodyou 
S. II thus they returned us answer, sayhig, We 

13, This thing, njn n^'nn haddabar hazzeh. 

Judg. 8. 1 Why hast thou served us thus, that thou 

li. According to these things, Hard ravra kata to,. 

Lukei7. 30 Even thus shall it bo in the day when tho 

l^.He she, it, thus, ZZe, riiSe hode, tade. 

Acts 21. II Thus saith the Holy Gliost, So shall the 

16. Thus, ovTco, ovTws houto, houtos. 

Matt. 2. s In Bethlehem., for thus it is v/ritten by the 

3. 15 for thus it becomoth us to fulfil all right. 
26. 54 scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must 

Mark 2. 7 Why doth this (man) thus speak blaaph. t 

Luke I. 25 Thus hath the Lord dealt with me in tho 
2. 48 Son, why hast thou thus dealt vath us ! 
19. 31 thus shnll ye say unto him, Because the 
24. 46 Thusitis wrItten,[andthusitbehoved]Ch. 

John 4. 6 being wearied with (his) journey, sat thus 
II. 48 If we let hirj thus alone, all (men) wUl bo. 

£om. 9. 20 say . . Why hast thou made me thus f 

J Co. 14. 25 [t1 lus] are the secrets of his heart made ma. 

Eeb. 6. 9 accompany salvation, though wo thus sp. 
9. 6 Now when these things were thus ordained 

£eT. 9. 17 thus I saw tho horses in the vision^ and 

18. 21 Thus v/ith violence shall that great city 

17. These things, ravra tauta. 

Xuke 9. 34 While he thus spake, thero came a cloud 
II. 45 Master, thus saying thou reproachest us 
J 8. II Pharisee stood and prayed thus with him. 

19. 28 when he had thus spoken, he went before 

23. 46 and having said thus, ho gave up the gh. 

24. 36 as they thus spake, Jesus himself stood 
John 9. 6 When he had thus spoken, he spat on the 

II. 43 when he thus had spoken, he cried with 
13. 21 When Jesus had thus said, ho was troub. 
18. 22 when he had thus epoken, one of tho oflS, 
20. 14 when she had thus said, she turned hers. 

Acts 19. 41 when ho l.ad thus spoken, he dismissed 
20. 36 when he had thus spoken, he kneeled do. 
26. 24 33 ho thus spake for himself, Festus said 
26. 30 [when he had thus spoken, the king rose] 
27.35 when he had thus spoken, he took bread 

■Rov. 16. 5 chalt be, because thou hast Judged thus 

\Z.This, '■.ovro iouto. 

ljukc'^4. 40 v/honhehad thus spoken, he showed them 

a Co. I. 17 When I therefore was thus minded, did 
S. 14 because wo thus Judge, that if one died 

Phil. 3. 15 as many r>s bo perfect, be thus minded 
10.0/ this, roiiTov ioutcni. 

Luke22. SI Jesus answered and said, Suffer ye thna 
THV (Maads) — 
l.To thine own, cnavr^ {dat.^ seauto. 

Acts 9. 34 arise, and make thy bed. And he arose 

Z.T0 thee, crol coi. 

Hark 5. 9 ho asked him. What (ia) thy name f And 
iuko 8. 30 What is thy name 1 And he said, Legion 
Bfb. II. iS said. That in Isaac shall thy seed be cal. 

S.rAy, thine, <r6s sos. 

Matt. 7. 22 in thy name ? . . in thy name . . in thy name 
See also 13. 27 ; 24. 3 ; Mark 2, iS ; 5. 19 ; 6. 30 ; John 4. 
42 ; 17. 17 ; Acts 24. 2, 4 ; i Co. 8. n ; 14. 16 : Phm. 14. 

&,0/thee, thy, thine, aov sou. 

jkatt. 1. 20 fear not to take unto thee Mary thy wife 
See also 4. 6, 7, jo; 5. 23, 23, 24, 24 ; 5. 29, 29, 29, 30, 30, 
?->. 35, 39, 40, 43 ; d. 3, 3, 4, 6, 6, 6, 6, 9, 10, 10, 17, 18, 18, 
; -', 23 ; 7. 3, 4. 5 ; 9- 2> 6, 14, 18, 22 ; II. 10, 10, 26 ; 12. a, 
U7, 37. 47. 47 ; IS- 2, U.l 28; 17. 16 ; 18. 8, 8, 15, 15, 33 ; '9- 
i:9,j 19; 20. [2!,] 21; 21. 5; 22. 37, 37, 37, 37, 39, 44; 23. 37; 
35. 21, 23, 25 ; 26. 42, 52, 73 ; Mark i. a. OkC. etc. 

SHT-A-U'-BA, Qvarepta. 

A city of lydia in Asia Minor, near tho river Lycns, 

twenty seven miles N.W. of Sardis, and fifty six N.E. of 

fmyma ; once called Pelopia and Euhippia, now At- 
ffear(" white castle"); it was famous for the art of 
flyiag ptirple ; in A.». 69 Christ sent a message to it 
■ttiw^gh tlie apostle John, recorded in Kev. 11. 16-24; 
in 366 Valeus the Eastern emperor giiiied a victory 
orer Prooopius here. 
; Acta 16. 14 woman, .seller of pVirple,'of the city of T, 
Kev, I. II vnito in a book, and send, .unto T., and 
«, 18 unto the aiigel of the church in T. write 
3. 34 unto you 1 say, and unto the rest in X. 

*iraroiE (-wood) — 

'(i.or ihyini tfee, '^Civas (kvino^ 
v. i8. 12 ThemorGh&ndisoof . .allthyiaa wooa^ and 



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THYSELF — 

1. Thy soul, Kis-aj naphahek. 

Estlu 4. 13 Tliink not with thyself that thou Blmlt cs. 
^.Oneself, kavriv heauton. 

Eom. 1 3. 9 Thou Bhalt love thy neighbour as [thyself] 

Gal. 5. 14 Ihou Shalt love thy neighbour aa [thyeelf] 
3. 0/ one's self, iavrov heautou. 

Johni8. 34 Sayest thou this thlneCof thyself], ordido. 

Rom 13. 9 Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself 

QaL 5. 14 Tliou Shalt love thy neighbour, as thyself 
4.0/ojCTi self, iTiavrou, aavrou seautoii, sautou. 

Matt. 4. 6 If thou bo tho Son of God, cast tliysclf do. 
See also 8.4; 19. 19 ; 22. [39]; 27. 40; Mark 1.44; 12.31; 
Luko 4. 9, 23; 5. 14; JO. 27; 23. 37, 39; John i. 23; 7. 
4; £• 13. 55; lo- 33; i4- 22; 21. 18; Acts 16. 28; 26. i; 
Rom. 2. I, s, 19, 31 ; 14. 22 ; GaL 6. i ; i Tl. 4. 7, 16, 16; 
5. 22 ; 2 Xi 2. IS ; Titus 2. 7 ; Jas. a. 8. 

TIBEEIAS, Tifieptds. 

A city at 3. end of W. side of the Sea of Galileo or Lake 
of Tiberias ; it was built B.C. 44 by Herod Antlpas 
Jwho killed Jo^n the Baptist) in honoiu- of tho emperor 
Tiberius. It is noted lor its hot springs ; was destroyed 
by Vespasian, but quickly recovering It became tho 
seat of a Rabbinical school till the fourth century, 
where tho Mishna, the Jerusalem Talmud, ar.d the 
Masora were composed. It is now called Taharieh 
and was almost destroyed by an earthquake iu a.d. 
1837 ; it Is, after Jerusalem, Hebron, and Sated, tho 
fourth most holy city In Jewish estimation. Accord- 
ing to Jerome, it Is tho Chinnereth of the Old Tes- 
tament. 

John 6. I sea of Galilee, which Is (tho sea) of T. 

6. 23 there came other boats from T.,nlgh unto 
21. I Jesus showed himself . .at the sea of T. 

TI-BE-El'-XrS, Tij8e'p(os. 

The stepson of Augustus, and third emperor of Rome, 

A.l>. 14-37 ; Burnamed Claudius Nero, and born B.C. 42. 

Luke 3. I in the fifteenth year of tho reign of T. Cm. 
TIB'-HATH, nnap extension. 

A city in Aram Zobah which David spoiled along with 
Chun ; comp. Thacbata in the N.W. of Mesopotamia, 
and Thebetha, 8. of Nlsibls. 

I Ch.i8. 8 Likewise from T., and from Chun, cities 

TTB'-NI, V3P intelligent. 

The son of Ginatb, whom some wished to bo king after 

ZimrL B.C. 925. 

I KL 16. 21 half of the people followed T. tho son of 
16. 22 against tho people that followed T. .. so T. 

TID'-AL, "JVIP splendour, renown. 
A king of Goyim, confederate with Chodorlaomor, 
Amraphel, and Arioch, who invaded the cities of the 
plain in tho days of Abraham. B.C. 1913. 

Gen, 14. I Chodorlaomer king of Elam, and T. king 
14. 9 T. king of nations, and Amraphel Ling of 
TEDE — 
Time, ny eih. 

Josh. 8. 29 the king, .he hanged on a treo until even. 

3 Sa. »i. 2 it came to pass ia an evening tide, that D. 

Isa. 17. 14 behold at even'ng tide trcablo ; (and) be. 

Jer. 20. 16 let blm hear, .tho shouting at noon tide 

TTDIlf GS, (reward for) — 

1. Tidings, good news, reward for, .Ti'ifc''5 hesorah. 

a Sa. 4. 10 have given him a reward for his tidings 
' iS. 20 Thou shalt not bear tidings, but thou chalt 

18. 22 seeing that thou hast no tidings ready? 

i3. 25 If he be alone, (there is) tidings in his mo. 

18. 37 (Is) a good man, and comelh v/ith good tl. 
9 Kl. 7. 9 this day (Is) a day of good tidings, and wo 

2. Word, matter, thing, 151 dabar. 

Exod33. 4 when the people heard these ovll tidings 

I Sa. II. 4 told the tidings in the ears of the people 

II. 5 they told him the tidings of the men of Ja. 

II. 6 came upon Saul when he heard those tid. 

3. What is heard, report, tidings, nj^'iDc* shcmuah. 
I Sa. 4. 19 when she heard the tidings that the ark 
a Sa. 4. 4 He was five years old when the tidings ca. 

13. 30 tidings came to David, saying, Absalom 
I Kl a. 28 TheU tidings came to Joab : for Joab had 
Psa.iis. 7 He shall not be afraid of evil tidings : his 
Jer. 49. 23 they have heard evil tidings ; they are fa. 
Eze. 21. 7 thou shalt answer. For tho tidings, beca. 
Dan.ii. 44 tidings out of the east and out of the no. 

i. Hearing, report, tidings, ViiP sTicma. 

Gen. 29. 13 when Laban heard the tidings of Jacob his 
Jer. 37. 5 when the Chaldeans, -heard tidings of th. 

Z.To let {good) tidings le proclaimed, "I'l?? hasar,7. 
a Sa. 18. 31 Tidings, my lord the king : for the LoED 
<S.A word, matter, thing, \6yos logos. 

Acts II. aa tidings of these things came unto the ears 
7. A saying, declaration, information,^da-ts phasis. 
Acts 21. 31 tidings came unto the chief captain of the 
TISIK6S, to bear, bring, carry — 
To announce (good) tidings, -i^^ basar, 3. 
- 2 Sa. 18. 19 Let me now run and bear the king tidings 
j8. 30 thou shalt bear no tidings, because the 
18. 20 but thou shalt bear tidings another day 
18. 26 the king said. He also bringoth tidings 
1^1, », 4a Come in ;• for thou, .bringest good tidin. 
''t Cl\jo. -^to carry tidings uiito their idol's, and to 
Jor. '20. IS Cuned (be)tte man who brought tidings 



TILL 

TISINOB, to preach or bring good — 

To announce (good) tidings, ne-j basar, 3. 

2 Sa. 4. 10 thinking to have biought good tidings 
Isa. 40. 9 O Zion, that bringest good tidings, get 

40. 9 O Jcruaulcm, that briugoat good tidings 

41. 37 I will give, .ono that bringcth good tldl. 
53. 7 tho feet of him that brhiKctb good tidings 
52. 7 that bringeth good tidings of good, that 
61. I hath anointed mo to preach good tidlnt.'S 

Nah. I. 15 tho foot of him that biiiigoth good tiding! 
TIE, to — 
1.7*0 bind, direct, "ipK asar. 

1 8a. 6. 7 tie the kino to the cart, and bring their 

6. 10 tied them to the cart, and shut up theiti 
B KJL 7. 10 but horses tied, und ossus tied, and tho 

2.T0 give, [ni nathan. 

E.\od39. 31 they tied unto It a lace of blue, to fastA 
3. 7*0 tie, Und, IJV anad. 

Prov. 6. 31 Bind thera. .(and) tie them aboiit thy m». 
4.7*0 tic, bind, oblige, ieoi deo. 

Matt 31. 2 ye shall find an ass tied, and a colt wltr» 

Markii. 2 ye ohail find a colt tied, whereon never .- 
II. 4 found the colt tied by the door without 

Luko 19. 30 ye ijhall find a colt tied, whereon yet no. 

TIG-LATH PIL-E'-SER, or TTC-GATH PIL-HE'-8EB, 

ip¥^$ n'?3B or ipK.j)9 r\))p. 
An Afisyrian king who invaded Naphtall in the days of 
Pekah king of Israel. He succeeded Pul, conquered the 
N. of Palestine and Damascus, and carried off the peopto 
to Kir. B.C. 742. 

a Ki 15. 29 In the days of Pekah. came T. king of K. 

16. 7 Ahaz sent mcBsengcrs to T. king of Assyr. 

j6. 10 Ahaz went to Damascus to meet T. king 

« Ch. 5. 6 Beerah his son, whom T., king of A33>Tia 

5. 36 God. .stirred up. .the spirit of T. king of 

3 Ch.nS. 30 T. king of AssjTla came unto him, and 
TTK'-VAH, TIK'.'VATH, nipn, nnpi^i strength. 

1. Father of Shnllum, husband of Hiildah the prophotca 
in tho days of Joslah. B.C. 641. 

2 Ki.32. 14 Huldah.. the wife of Shallum the son of T. 
2 Ch. 34. 22 Huldah . the ivlfe of Shallum the son of T. 

2. Father of Jahazlah who was employed in taking 
account of those that had married strange wives. B.C. 
445. 

Ezra 10. 15 Jonathan .. and Jahazlah the son of T. ~ 
5TLE, tiling — 

1. Brick, nj?7 lebenah, 

Kze. 4. I Thou also, son of man, tako thee a tilo 

2. Potter's clay, a tile, Kipajxas keramos. 

Luke 5. ig let him down through the Uling with (hls)^ 
TILL, until the (time) — 
l.Till, up to, during, 12 eld. 

Gen. 3.19 shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto 
8. 5 the waters decreased continually until the 

Ezra 4. 21 until (another) commandment shall be 
5. 16 since that time even until now hath It bo. 

Dan. 2. to epoak before mo, till the time be chan. 
2. 34 Thou sawest till that a stone was cut out 
4. 23 Get) his portion (be) with the beosts. .till 
4. 25 till thou know that the Most High ruleth 
4. 32 untilthouknow that the Most High r..Ieth 

4. 33 tiU his hairs were grown hke eagles' (fea.) 

5. 21 till he knewthattho most high God ruled 

6. 14 he laboured till tho going down of the sun 

7. 4 I beheld till the ivings thereof were pluc 
7. 9 I beheld till the thrones were cast down 
7. II I beheld (even) tUl the beast was slain 

7. 23 Until the Ancient of days came, and Jud. 
7. 25 shall be given into his hand uutU a time 

2. Till that, '? lU ad ki. 

Gen. 49. 10 from between his feet, until Shlloh como 
a Sa. 33. 10 smote the Philistines, until his hand was 
e Ch.26. 15 he was marvellously helped, till he was 

S.Before, "J?'? liphne. 

2 Sa. 3. 35 if I taste broad, or 0Ught;elBe, tlU the sun 

i. Except, but when, DK '9 it im. 

Ruth 3. 18 until thou know bow the matter will tall 

5. Till thai, 1^?} nji ad asher. 

Gou. 27. 44 tarry, .until thy brothcr'fl fury turn away 
a8. 15 for I will not leave thee, until I have do. 

6. Till, up to, within, 6xP'> ^XP^' achri, achris. 

Matt 24. 38 until the day that Noe entered into the 
See alio Luke i. ao; 17. 25 ; 21. 24 ; Acts i. 2 ; 3. 21 ; 7. 
18; 20. n ; 23. i; Rom. 5. 13; 8. aa; 11. 25; i Co. ix. 
26 ; 15. 25 ; a Co. 3. 14 ; Gal. 3. 19 ; 4. s, J9 ; fjiil. i- S. § 
Rev. 2. 25 ; 7. [3] ; 15. 8 ; 17. 17 ; 20. > 

7. Till, up to, axpts oJ achris hou. 

Acts 7. 18; Ko. 11.35 ; I Co. II. 26; Ga. 3. 19; Re. 7. 3 

8. With a view to, tU eis. 

Eph. 1. 14 Which is the earnest. .tmtil the redempl) 
PhiL 1. 10 sincere andwitliout offepce till the d»y 

9. Unto, up to, €0)1 heos. . 

Matt. 1. 17 from David until the carrying away Ilrttf 
See also v. 25; 2. 9, 13, 15; i- 18, 18, 26; 10. 11, 23; "• ". r^ 
le. 20; 13. 33; 16. 28; 17. 9; 18. 21, 22, 22, [30. 34]; 22. 44; 23^ 
39; 24. 34, 39; 26. 29; 27. 64; Mark 6. 10; 9. i; 12. 30; «<» 
25; 15- 33; Luke I. 80; 9. 27; 12. so; 59; 13. 8, 21, 3s; 15. 4, 
8; 16. 16; 17. 8; 19. [13]; 20. 43; 21 32; 22. 16; Luke «2. iSJ 
23. 44; 24. 49; John 2. 10; 9. 18; 13. 38; 21. 22, 23; Acts ». 
3S; 8. 43; 13. 20; 21. 5; 26; 23. 12, J4, ti; 25. 21; 28, a* 
J Co. 4. 5; »6. S; 2 Th, 2. 7; I Ti. 4. 13; Eeb. i. 13; 10,431 
Jas. 5. 7; a Pe. i. 19; i Jo. 2. g?*cv. 6. jj; 2oi 5w ^' 



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TIME 



IQ. Unto, iaitil,.fiexP^: t^^XP'^ mechri, mcchris. 

Mntt.ii. 23 it woiikl have remained until this day ■ 
13. 30 Let both grow touethcr until the harvest 
28. 15 reported among the Jev/s until this day 

Marki3. 30 this generation shall not pass, till all th. 

Acts 10. 30 Four days ago I was fasting until this ho. 
20. 7 and continued his speech until midnight 

Eph. 4. 13 Till wo all come in the unity of the faith 

I i'i. 6. 14 until the appearing of our Lord Jesus C. 

lleb. 9. 10 imposed (on them) until the time of ret. 

11. Except when, ci /j.-)) Srac ei me hotan. 

JIark 9. 9 tell no man.. till the Son of man wcro rl. 

TILl., be tiUea, to — 

1. To do service, labour, work, "13^ ahad. 

Qeu. 2. 5 and (there was) not a man to till the gro- 

3. 23 to till the ground from whence he was 

4. 12 When thou tillest the ground, it shallnot 
e Sa. g. 10 thy servants, shall till the land for him 
Provi2. II Ho that tilleth his land shall bo satisfiod 

28. 19 He that tilleth his land shall have plenty 
Jer. 27. II and they shall till it, and dwell therein 

9. To be served, worked, 13!; alad, 2. 
^ Eze., 36- 9 I win turn unto you, and ye shall be till. 
' 36. 34 the desolate land shall bo tilled, whereas 

TIIXAGE, tiUer — 

l.Tillage, ground broheji up, T3 nir. 
'' Provi3. 23 Miicli food (is in) the tillage of the poor 

2. To sei've, labour, work, IJV abad. 

Gen. 4. e sheep, but Cain was a tiller of tho ground 

3. Service, work, miaj?. abodah. 

I Ch.27. 26 that (fid the work of tho field for tillage 
Neh.io. 37 have the tithes iu all tho cities of our til. 

Tf-LOS, li'7in, p'j'P mockeri/, scorn. . 
A son of Shimon, descended from Judah through Caleb 
son of Jephunneh. B.C. 1400. 

" I Ch. 4. 20 the sons of Shimou (were) Ammon. .andX. 
TIMBER — 

1 . Wood, tree, timber, VK a. 

Ezra 5. 8 timber is laid in the walls, and this work 

6. 4 of gi-eat stones, and a row of new timber 
6. 1 1 let timber be pulled down from his house 

2. Wood, tree, timber, f"H ets. 

Exod3i, 5 carving of timber, to work In all manner. 
Lev. 14. 45 the timber thereof, and all the mortar of 
I Ki. 5. 6 any that can skill to hew timber like unto 

5. 8 concerning timber of cedar, and., timber 
S. 18 they prepared timber and stones to build 
6. 10 they rested on the house with timber of c. 

15. 22 the stones of Uamah, and the timber the. 

s Kl. 12. 12 to buy timber and hewed stone to repair 

22.. 6 to buy timber and hewn stone to repair . 

X Ch.14. I timber of cedars, with masons and carpen. 

22. 14 timber also and stone have I prepared • 

22. IS hewers and workers of stone and timber 

e Ch. 2. 8 thy servants can skill to cut timber in L. 

2. 9 to prepare me timber In abundance : for 

a. 10 I will give to. .the hewers that cut tlmb. 

s. 14 in timber, in purple, in blue, and in fine 

j6. 6 they carried away . .the timber thereof 

^ . 34. li to buy hewn atone, and timber lor coupL 

ITeh. 2. 8 hemay giveme timber to make beamsfor 

Eze. 26. 12 they shall lay thy stones and thy timber 

Hab. 2. II the beam out of tho timber shall ans\vcr 

Zech. 5. 4 shall consume it with the timber thereof 

TIMBREL, (to play with) —/ 
ijTabret, timbrel, in toph. , 

Exodis. 20 took a timbrel .. with timbrels and with 

Judgii. 34 his daughter came out to meet him w_ith t. 

s Sa. 6. 5 on timbrels, and on cornets, and on'cym. 

I Ch.13. 8 withtimbrels, and with cymbals, and with 

,^ Job 21. 12 They take the timbrel and harp, and rej. 

j 3*aa. 81. 2 bring hither the timbrel, the pleasant ha. 

ri49. '3 let themsing. .with the tlmbreland harp 

150. 4 Praise him with the timbrel and dance 

fi. To play on a tirribrel or tabret, ']5li taphaph. 

'Psa. 68. 25 among. .the damsels playing with timb."^ 
TIUE, times, (due, this, at that) — 
\,Tijne, season, ' ]D] zeman, *"" 

Ezra 5. 3 At the same time came to thehi TatA^ ^ 

Neh. 2. 6 itpleased the king..andl set him a time 

Esth, 9. 27 keep .. according to their, .time, every ^t 

^•^1:/. 9- 31 confirm these days of Purim in their tim.' 

. "iISail.^2. 16 desired.. that he would give him time ■^ 

3;'/ 7 at that time, when all the people heard 

: g.7 8 at that time certain Chaldeans came near 

4. 36 At the same time my reason returned un. 

fi. lohe'kneeled upon his knees three timesaday 

6. 13 but maketh his petition three timesaday 

7, 22 the time came that the saints possessed 
^ Vr*S he shall., think to change times and laws 

U.Hd7iSs'^'n)il'i/adoth.\ 

- Oen. 43.' 34 Benjamin's mess was five times as mucW' 
o,Dtty',ddys^a''Oi,- dV yom, yamirii.^.^ 
. Gen. V4,; 3 in process of'time it cameto pass thafC. 
^6.';? 8 when he had been there a long time, that 
30.33 my righteousness answer for me in time 
38. 12 in process of time the daughter of Shuah 
^ 39- 'I it came to pass about this time, that (Jo.) 
«l^-47- ?9 time drew nigh that Israel must die, and 
Exoq s. Jj3 it came to pass in process of time, that the 
Jf ^W'S-^OvNovf the tinjo (was) tho time of the first c' 
4 30-VS and \j>o liavo dwelt in Egypt a long time 



Nuni32. 10 Lord's anger was kindled tho same time 
Peut 10. 10 stayed . according to the first time, forty 

20. 19 When thou shalt besiege a city a long ti. 
• Josh. 3. 15 overfloweth qU his banks all tho time of 

1 1. iB Joshua made war a long time with all th. 

23. I a long time after that the Lord had given 
Judgi4. 8 after a time ho returned to take her, and 

15. I it came to pass. .In tho time of wheat ha. 

J 8. 31 all the time that tho house of God was in 

zo. 15 v,-cro numbered at that time out of the ci. 

1 Sa. I. 4 when the time was that Elkanah offered 

1. 20 when the time was come about after Ha. 
3. 2 it came to pass at that time, when EU (w.) 

7. 2 tho time was long; for it was twenty yea. 

9. 13 got you up ; for about this time ye shall 
14. 18 the ark of God was at that time with the 
IS. 10 played with his hand, as at other times 

2 Sa, 7. 6 since the time that I brought up the chil. 

7. 1 1 since the time that I commanded Judges 
14. 2 be as a woman that had a long time mou. 
23. 20 slew a lion in the midst of a pit in time of 

1 Ki. I. 6 had not displeased him at any time in say. 

2. 26 1 will not at this time put thee to death 

8. 59 the cause of his people Israel at all times 

11. 42 the time that Solomon reigned In Jerusa. 

2 Ki. 3. 6 went out of Samaria the same time, and 

10. 36 tho time that Jehu reigned over Israel in 
19. 25 (and) of ancient times that I have formed 

1 Ch.17. 10 since the time that I commanded judges 

29. 27 the time that ho reigned over Israel (was) 

2 Ch.15. II they offered unto the Lord the same time 

30. 26 since the time of Solomon the son of David 
Ezra 4. 15 moved sedition within the same of oldti. 

4. 19 this city of old time hath made Insurrect. 
Heh. 4. 16 it came to pass from that time forth, (th.) 

5. 14 from the time that I was appointed to be 

9. 32 since the time of the kings of Assyria un. 

1 2. 44 at that time were some appointed over the 
Job 15. 32 It shall be accomplished before his time 
Psa. 27. 5 in the time of trouble he shall hide me in 

41. I tho Lord will deliver him in time of tro. 
44. I (what) work thou didst . . in tho times of 
56. 3 What time I am afraid, I will trust il thee 
Prov 23. 13 As the cold of snow in tho time of harvest 
25. 19 Confidence in an unfaithful man in time 

31. 25 and she shall rejoice in time to come 
Isa. 30. 8 that it may bo for the time to come for ev. 

37. 26 of ancient times, that I have formed it? 
Jer. 39. 10 and gave them vineyards, .at the same ti. 
Lam. 5. 20 Wherefore, .forsake us so long time? 
Ese. 38. JO at the same time shall tilings como into 

38. 17 of whom I have spoken in old time by my 
38. 18 it shall come to pass at the same time wh. 

i.An appointed time or season, ly'io mocd. 

Exod34. 18 in the time of the month Abib : for In tho 
I Sa. 9. 24 unto this time hath it been kept for thoo 
Dau. 12. 7 that (it shall be) for a'tiino, times, and a 

b. Numbers, times, D'jb monim. 

Gen. 31. 7 your father, .chang'ed my wages ten times 

■ 31.41 and thou hast changed my wages ten times 

6. An appointed time or season, J'jy iddan, 

Dan. 2. 8 I know..that ye would gaiu the tlmo, bo. 
c 2. 9 to speak before me, till the time be chan. 

2. 21 he changeth the times and the seasons, he 

3. 5 at what time ye hear the sound of the co. 

3. 15 if ye be ready that at what time ye hear 
4. 16 changed, .and let seven times pass over 

4. 23 (let) his portion (be).. till seven times pass 
4. 25, 32 seven times shall pass over thee, until 
7. 12 yet their lives were prolonged for a. .time 
7. 25 time and times and the dividing of time 

7. Time, nK eth. 

Gen. 18. 10 return.unto thee according to the time of 
18. 14 I willreturn..accordingtothe timeof life 
21. 22 it came to pass at that time, that Abime. 
24. II at the time of the evening, (even) the time 
29. 7 neither (is it) time that the cattle should 
31. 10 it came to pass at the time that the cattle 
38. I it came to pass at that time, that Judah 
38. 27 it came to pass, in the time of her travail 
Exod 9. 18 about this time I will cause it to rain a ve. 
Lev. 15. 25 many days out of the time of her separat. 
" ■■ 16. 2 that he come not at all times into the ho. 
jruni22. 4 the son of Zippor (was) king, .atthattimo 
"" 23. 23 according to this time it shall be said of 
Peut. I. 9 I spake unto you at that time, saying, I 
1. 16 I charged your judges at that time, say. 
I. 18 I commanded you at that time all the th. 
e. 34 we took all his cities at that time, and 
3. 4 we took all his cities at that time, there , 
3. 8 w« took at that time out of the hand ol 
g. 12 this land, (which) we possessed at that ti- 
3. 18 I commanded you at that time, saying 
3. 21 I commanded Joshua at that time, saying 

3. 23 I besought the Lord at that time, saying 

4. 14 the Lord commanded me at that time to 
J.' 5 between the Lord and you at that time 
9. 20 and I prayed for Aaron also the same ti. 

JO. r I At that time the Lord said unto mo. Hew 
xa.kz Atthattime the Lord separated the tribe 

■ 32. 35 their foot shall slide in (due) time: for the 
Josh. 5. 2 At that time the Lord said unto Joshua 

6. 26 Joshua adjured (them) at that time, say. 
10. 27 it came to pass at the time of the going 
II 6 to morrow, about this time, will I deliver 

11. 10 Joshua at that time turned back, and to^ 
ji. 21 at that time came Joshua, and cut off the 

• "^Judg^s. «9 they slew of Moab at that time about ten 
4. 4 a prophetess, .judged Israel at that time 



iKi. 



aKi. 



JudgSl 14 let them deliver you in the time of yoUB 

11. 26 did ye not recover (them) within thattl. 

12. 6 there fell at that time of the Ephraimites 

13. 23 nor would as at this time have told us (s. 

14. 4 at that time the Philistines had dominion 
21. 14 Benjamin came again at that time ; and 
21. 22 ye did not give unto them at this time 
21. 24 Israel departed thence atthattime, every 

Ruth 2. 14 At meal time come thou hither, and eat 

I Sa. 4. 20 about the thne of her death the women 

, 9. 16 about this time, I will send thpe a man 

18. 19 it came to pass at the time when Merab 
20. 12 about tomorrow any time, (or) the third 

e Sa. II. 1 at the time when kings go forth (to bat.) 

24. 15 from the morning even to tho time appo, 
8. 6s at that tlmo Solomon held a feast, and all 

11. 29 it came to pass at that time when Jerobo. 

14. I At that time Abijah the son of Jeroboam 
S. 23 in the time of his old age he was diseased 

19. 2 if I make not.. by to morrow about thist. 
20 6 I will send . . to morrow about this time 

4. i5 About this searon, according to the time 

4. 17 bare a son. .according to the time of life 

5. 26 (Is It) a time to receive money, and to re. 
7. I To morrow,about this time, (shaU)a meas. 

7. t8 shall be to morrow about this time in thg 

8. 22 Then Libmah revolted at the same time 
10. 6 come, .to Jezreel by tomorrow this time 
j6. 6 At that time Rezin king of Syria recov. 
j8. 16 At that time did Hezekiah cut off (the go. 

20. 12 At that time Berodach-baladan, the son 

' 24. 10 At that time the servants of Nebuchadn. 
t Ch. 9. 25 to come after seven days from time to ti. 

12. 22 at (that) time day by day there came to D. 

12. 32 men) that had understandingof the times 

20. I at the time that kings go out (to battle) 

21. 28 At that time when David saw that the L. 

29. 30 the times that went over him, and over 
a Ch. 7. 8 at the same time Solomon kept the feast 

13. 18 were brought under at that time, and tho 

15. 5 in those times (there was) nopeacetohim 

16. 7 at that time Hanani the seercame to Asa 
16. 10 Asa oppressed., the people the same time 
18. 34 about the time of the sun going down ha 

21. 10 The same time (also) did Libnah revolt 
2S. 27 after the time that Amaziah did turn aw. 

28. 16 At that time did king Ahaz send unto the 
28. 22 in the time of his distress did he trespass 

30. 3 they could not keep it at that time, beca. 
35. 17 Isr.ael. . kept the passover at that time, and 

Ezra 8. 34 all the weight was written at that timo 
10. 13 (it is) a time of much rain, and we are not 
10. 14 let all them, .come at appointed times 

Neh. 4. 22 at the same time said I unto the people 

6. I at tliat time I had not set up the doors 

9. 27 in the time of their trouble, ^yhen they 
9. 28 many times didst thou deliver them acco. 

10. 34 to being (it), .at times appointed year by 

13. 21 From that time forth came they no (mo.) 

»3. 31 for the wood offering, at times appointed 

Esth. 1. 13 said to the wise men, which knew the ti. 

4, 14 if thou .. boldest thy peace at this time 

4. 14 art come to the kingdom for (such) atini 

9 called at that time in the third month, th 

22. 16 Which were cut down out of time, whose 
24. I seeing times are not hidden from the Al. 

38. 23 I have reserved against the time of trou 

39. I Knowest thou the time when the wild go 
39. 2 knowest thou the time when they bring 

4. 7 more than in the time (that) their com 
9. 9 The Lord also will be. .a refuge iu times 

70. I (why) hidest thou (thyself) in times of tik f 
21. 9 make them as a fiery oven in the time of 
31. 15 My times (are) in thy hand : deliver mefr. 
32. 6 pray unto thee in a time when thou may. 
34. I I will bless the Lord at all times : his pr, 
37. 19 They shall not be ashamed in the evil ti. 
37. 39 (he is) their strength in the time of trou. 
62. 8 Trust in him at all times; ye people, poiuf 
69. 13 my prayer (is. .in) au acceptable time 

71. 9 Cast me not off in tho time of old age; fop 
81. 15 their time should have endured for ever 

102. 13 for the time to favour her, yea, tho set 

105. 19 Until the time that his word came : the 

106. 3 he that doeth righteousness at all times 
tig. 20 (it hath) unto thy judgments at all times 
iig. 126 (It is) time for (thee), LoED, to work, (for) 

Prov. 5. ig letherbreastssatisfytheeatall times; and 

17. 17 A friend loveth at all times, and a brothee 
Eccl. 3. I a time to every purpose under the heaven 

2 A timetobeborn,andatimetodie; atime 

2 a time to pluck up (that which is) planted 

3 A time to kill, and a time to heal ; a time 
3 to break down, and a time to build up . 

■ 4 A time to weep, and a time to laugh ' 

' 4 a time to mourn, and a time to dance '' 

S A time to cast away stones, and a time t^ 

5 a time to embrace, and a time to refrain 

6 A time to get, and a time to lose ; a timo 

6 to keep, and a time to cast away , 

7 A time to rend, and a time to sevr, 
3. . 7 a time to keep silence, and a time to spe. 
3. 8 A time to love, and a time to bate 

. 8 a time of war, and a time of peace 
,11 hath made every (thlng)beautiful in hist. 
, 17 (there is) a time there for every purpose 
, 17 why shouldest thou die before thy timet 

5 a wise man's heart discerneth both timo 

6 to every purpose there is tlmerand judgi 
9 (there is) a time wherein one man ruletli, 

9. 'i I but time and chance happeneth to tfiemall 
^.12 man also koowetb iiotijis tim€ % ^ the &. 



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Eccl. 9. 12 the sons of men Bnarcd In an evil timo, wh. 

Song 2. 12 the timo of tho singing (of birds) is como 

Isa. 13. 22 her time (is; near to come, and her days 
j8. 7 In that timo Bhalltho present bo brought 
eo. 3 At the same timo spake the LoilD by Icr.. 
33. 2 our salvation also in the time of troublo 
33. 6. tho stability of thy times, (and) Btrcngtli 
39. I At that time Morodach-baladan, tho eon 
48. 16 fromthetimothatltwas,thero(am)I:and 
49. 8 In an acceptable timo have I heard thco 
Co. 32 I tho Lord will hasten it In his timo 

Jcr. 2. 27 in the time of their trouble they will say 

2. 28 if they can save thee in tho time of thytr. 
T7 At that time thoy shall call Jerusilom tlio 
It At that time shall it bo said to thispcoplo 
15 at tlie time (that) I visit thera they shall 

I At that time, saith tho Loud, they shall 

7 the crane and the swallow observe tho tl. 

13 in the time of their visitation they shaU. 
15 for a time of health, and behold troublo 

15 in the time of their visitation they shall 
12 shall not save them at all in the timo of 

14 I will not hear (them) In the time that th. 

8 tho aaviourthereof In time of trouble, why 

19 for thetimeof healing, and behold trouble 
II in the time of evil, and in the time of afO. 
23 deal (thus) with them in the time of thine 

7 shall serve him .. until the very time of his 

7 It (is) even the timo of Jacob's troublo 
I At the same time, saith the LonD, will I 

J5 at that time, will I cause the branch of ri. 
21 calamity was come, .(and) the time of th. 

8 I will bring the calamity, .the time (that) 

4 In that time, saith the Lord, tho children 

16 that handleth the sickle in the time of ha. 

20 In that time, saith the Lord, the iniquity 
27 their day is come, tho time of their visit. 
31 thy day is come, the time (that) I will vl. 

6 this (is) the time- of the Lord's vengeance 
18 in the time of their visitation they shall 
33 like a threshing floor, (it is) time to thresh 

33 and the time of her harvest shall como < 

10 twenty shekels a day : from time to timo 

11 from time to time shall thou drink " ' 

7 the time is como, the day of trouble (is) ] 

12 The time is como, the day draweth near 
27 he prophesieth of the times (that are) far 

8 thy time (was) the time of love ; and I sp.^ 
57 at the time of (thy) reproach of tho daug., 

3 sheddeth blood, .that her time may come 

34 In the time (when) thou shalt bo broken ! 
3 a cloudy day ; it snail bo tlio time of tho 

5 In the time of their calamity, iu tho timo 

17 for at the time of the end (shall be) tho vL 

21 touched me about the time of the evening 
25 street shall be built, .in troublous times 

11.6 and he that strengthened her in (these) tl. 
II. 14 in those times there shall many stand up 
n. 24 shall forecast his devices, .for a time 
II. 35 to make . .white . . to the timo of tho end ■ 

11. 40 at the time of the end shall the king ol > 

12. I at that time shall Michael stand up, the 
12. I there shall be a time of troulile, such as 
12. I to that same time: and at that timo thy' 
12. 4 seal the book, (even) to the time of tho end 
12. 9 closed up and sealed till the time of tho 
12. II from the time (that) the daily (sacrincc) 

Hos. 2. 9 take away my com In the time thereof 

10. 12 (it is) time to seek the Lord, till he como 
Joel 3. I in that time, when 1 shall bring again tho 
Amos 5. 13 silence in that time, .it (is) an evil time 
Mlc. 2. 3 neither,BhaU ye go haughtily: for this tl. 

3. 4 hide his face from them at that time, as 

■ 5. 3 until the time (that) she which travailcth 
Zeph. J. 12 It shall come to pass at that time, (that) I 

3. 19 at that time I will undo all that afflict • 
3. 20 At that time will I bring you (again), even 

3. 20 In the time that I gather you: for I will 
Bag. I. 2 The time is not come, the time that tho 

I. 4 (Is it) time for you, ye, to dwell in your 
Zech.io. I Ask ye of the Lord rain in tho time of 
14. 7 It shall come to pass, (that) at evening tl. 

B.Beat, step, onspaain. 

Oeu. 33. 3 bowed himself to tho ground seven times 
* Xxod 8. 32 Pharaoh hardened his heart at this timo 

9. 14 1 will at this time send all my plagues up. 
23. 17 Three times in tho year all thy males sh. 

liBV. 4. 6 sprinkle of the blood seven times before 
4. 17 sprinkle (it) seven times before the Lord 
8. II he sprinkled, .upon thealtar seven times 
14. 7 he shall sprinkle upon him. .seven times 
14. 16 Bhall sprinkle of tho oil. .seven times bef. 
14. 27 Bhall sprinkle..the oil. .seven times before 
14. 51 And he shall, .sprinkle the house seven ti. 
16. 14, 19 sprinkle of the blood, .seven times' 
25. 8 thou Shalt number . . seven times seven ye. 

Uum 14. 22 have tempted me now these ten times 
19. 4 and sprinkle of her blood, .seven times 
24. 10 altogether ble3sed(tliem)these three times 

Deut I. II make you a thousand times so many more 

9. 19 the Lord hearkened unto me at that time 

10. 10 the Lord hearkened unto me at that time 

16. 16 Three times in a year shall all thy males 

Josh. 6. 4 ye shall compass the city seven times, and 

6. 15 compassed the city . .seven times: only on 

6. 15 that day they compassed the city seven ti. 

6. 16 it came to pass at the seventh time, when 
10. 42 their land did Joshua take at one time 

Juflgi6 15 thou haat mocked me these tlu-ee times 
2 Sa ao. 41 fell on his face, .and bowed, .three tmies 
s Sa. 17. 7 The counsel . .(is) not good at this tima 



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eight hundred, whom, ho Blew at ono time 
three times in a year did Solomon oticr 
ho ctrctchcd himself.. three tlnic3, and 
And ho said. Go again eovcn tlmc3 
How many times ehall I adjure thco that 
tho child Bneczcd Ecvcn tlmc3, and tho 
v/ash in Jordan sovca times, and thy flesh 
dipped himself Bovcn times in Jordan, .ic. 
thouldost have smitten five or six times 
thrco times did Joash beat him, and rcc. 
three hundred, dain (by lilm) at ono time 
mako his people an hundred times so ma. 
on tho solemn feasts, thrco times In tho 
TTow many times shall I adjure thco th.it 
they said unto us ton times. From all pi. 
they sent unto mo four times after this 
Then cent Sanballat..tho fifth time with 
These ton times hr.vo ye reproached mo, ye 
Many times did ho deliver them; butth. 

D'7j"i, 7n, rcr/cl, rcrjaliin. 
Throe times thou slialt keep a feast unto 
thou hast smlttcu me these thrco times 
Wherefore hast thou smitten . . throe times 
tho ass . . turned from mo those three times 

lO.Nuinberoflhe rfays,D'p;n tsm mispar kayyamim. 

J So. 27. 7 the timo that David dwelt In tho country 

^ a Sa.^2. II tho time that David was king In Hebron 

11. A generation, yevtd genea.' 

Acts 14. 16 Who in times past suffered all nations to 
^< 15. 21 Moses of old timo hath In -ovory city them 

12^A day,' period, Ti/i^oa hfmera. 

Luke 9. 51 when the lime was como that he should 

21. 37 In the day time ho was teaching In tho to. 

23.; 7 who. .also was at Jerusalem at that time 
Acta , 8. : I at that time there was a great persecution^ 

IS. A Jixed titne or season^ Kaip6s kaivos. 

Matt. 8. 29 como hither to torment us before the'tl.t 

r ^xi. 25 At that time Jesus answered and said, I 

'12.V I At that time Jesus went ou tho sabbath' 

'13. 30 in tho time of harvest I will say to the re, 

'14.' I At that time Herod the tetrarch hoard of 

16. ' 3 can ye not (discern) tho signs of tho times? 

'21. 34 when the time of the fruit drew near, ho 

26. 18 My time Is at hand; I will keep the pass. 

Mark 1. 15 The timo is fulfilled, and tho kingdom of 

la. 30 receive an hundred fold now In this timo 

11: 13 ho found nothing but leaves; for tho time 

'13.^33 Take ye heed, .yeknownotwhenthe timo 

inko .8. 13 no root.'. and in time of temptation fall ■• 

12. 56 how Is It that yo do not discern this time? 

• j8. 30 receive manifold moro la this present tL| 

■ 19. 44 thouknewestnotthetlm(S^of thy visitation 

21. 8 tlio time draweth near: go ye not theret. 

21. n until the timesjof tho Gentiles be fulfilled 

J'ohn 7. , 6 My time is not yet come: but your timo "J 

7. 8 I go not up. .for my time is not yet full^ 

. Acts 3. 19 when tho times of refreshing shall como ^ 

7. 20 In which time Moses was bom, and was 1 

12. 1 about that time Herod tho king stretched 
17. 26 hath determined the times before appolu. 
19. 23 the same time there arose no small stirab. 

Bom. 3. 26 To declare, .at this timo his righteousness 

8. 18 the sufferings of this present time (are)not 

9. 9 At this time will I come, and Sara shall 
II. 5 at this present timo also there is a remn. 

13. II And that, knowing tho time, that now (it 
4. 5 Judge nothing befnre the time, until the 
7. 5 except (it be) v.-ith consent for a time, th. 

7. 29 the time (is) short: it remalnoth, that both 
6. 3 I have heard thee in a time accepted, and 
6. . 2 behold, now (Is) the accepted time; behold 

8. 14 ct this timeyour abundance (may be a s.) 

4. 10 Ye observe days, and months, and times 
1. 10 tho dispensation of the fulness of times 
2. 12 at that time ye were without Christ, being 

5. 16 Kedeeming tho time, because the days are 
A. 5 Walk in wisdom, .redeeming the time 

7 being taken from you for a Bhort time In 
6 that he might be revealed In his time 
6 a ransom for all, to bo testified in duo tL 
I in the latter times some shall depart fr. 
15 in his times ho shall show, (who Is) the bl. 
I in the last days perilous times shall como 
3 the timo will como when they will not en. 
6 and tho time of my departure is at hand 
3 hath in due times manifested his word th. 

9. 9 Which (was) a figure for the timo then pr. 
9. 10 imposed (on them) until the timo of rcfor. 
I. 5 ready to oe revealed in the last timo 
J. II Searching what, or what manner of time 
4. 17 the time (is come)that judgment must be. 

1. 3 keep those things, .for the time (is) at hand 
II. 18 thy wrath is come, and the timeof the de. 

a, 12 he knoweth that he hath but a short time 
'4 a time, and lime?, and half a time, 22. 10 
U.NiyiB, vOv, Mt.24. 21; Mr, 13. 19; i Ci>. 16. la. 
15. Tint/'. Yn"--"t r''n-otio^. 

Matt. 2. 7 enquired of them diligently what time the 

2. 16 according to the time which he had dilig. 
25. 19 After a long time the lord of those serva. 

Luke I. 57 Elisabeth's full timecame that she should 
'4. 5 showed unto him all. .in a moment of ti. 
8. 27 which had devils long time, and ware no 
=0. 9 went into a far country for a long time : 
6 knew thai he had been now a long time 
9 Have I been so long time with you, and ' 

6 wilt thou at this time restore again the kl. 

7 It is not for you to know tiie times or the 



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Acta I. 21 have companled with us all tho time that 

3. 31 the hcavcu mu.it rcrclve until tlio times 

7. 17 the timo of tho promise drew nigh, which 

8. II because thatofluni: timo ho had bewltchrU 
13. 18 about tho timo of lorty years suffered ho 
14. 3 Long time therefore abcido they speaking 
14. 38 there they abode long timo with tho dis. 

17. 30 the times of this Ignorance God winked at 
1 3. 2o thoy desired (him) to tarry longer time wl. 

18. 23 after ho had spent some time (there), ho 
27. 9 when much timo was spent, and when ci. 

Gal. 4. 4 when the fulness of tho time was coma 
I Th. 5. I of the times and the seasons, brethren, ye 
□cb. 4. 7 To day, after so long a time; as it la Bald 
c. 12 when for tho time ye ought to bo teacher: 
II. 33 tho time would fall me to tell of Gcdeon 
1 To. .-. 17 pr.ss the time of your sojourning (here) Irv 

1. 20 but was manifest In these last times for 

4. 2 ho no longer should live tho reat of (lili^) 
4. 3 the time past of (our^ life may Bufflce ; 5.6 

Judo 1 8 there should bo mockers In the last timo 
Ilov. 10. 6 swaro. .that there should be time no Ion. 

U.A hour, time, season, &pa h/ira. 

Matt.14. 15 This Is a desert place, and the time Is now 
• 18. I At the same [time] camo the disciples unto 
Mark 6. 35 This la a desert place, and now the timo 
Luke I. 10 were praying without at tho time of Inc. 
< ' 14. 17 sent his servant at supi>er time to soy to 
John 16. 2 the time cometh, that whosoever klllotiL 
16. 4 that, when the time shall come, ye maj- 
16. 4 the time cometh, when I shall no moro 

1 Jo. 3. 18 Little children. It Iu tho last time : and aa 

2. 18 whereby wo know that It Is the last tfme 
' " Rev. 14. 15 the time la come for thee to reap; for the 
Sso also About, ancient, appoint, appointed, before, 
beforetimc, beyond, bom, beyond, by, como, con. 
venlent, day, due, .ear ring, endure, fifth, first, former, 
high. In, long, many, old, past, second, set, geveDth, 

[short, sowing, spend, such, that, third, this, '' 

vTTBTK, appointed, set, second, at any — 
'I'.To go forth, Ky; yatsa. 

Num 35. 26 if tho slayer shall at any time como with, 
%.Apipointed time', festival of the new moon, npj.C 
I'sa.^ 81. , 3 In the new moon, In the time appolnte<L 
^Appointed ijme, nyto moed.' 

Gen. 17. 21 Sarah shall bear unto thee at this set tfms 

■'18. 14 At the time appointed I will return nnto 

'21.; 2 at the set time at which God had spoken 

■Jiod 9. ' 5 the Lord appointed a set time, saying, To 

23. 15 in the time appointed of the month Ablb 

rSa.'i3. 8 according to the set time that Samuel (had 

^ • 30. 3S Jonathan went out. .at tho time appoint. 

2 Sa. 20. 5 he tarried longer than the set time which. 
Psa. 102. 13 yea, the set' time, la como 

Jer. 8. 7 the stork.. knoweth her appohited tfmes 
<*••*-■♦ 46. 17 Pharaoh, .hath passed the time appointed 
Dan. 8. 19 for at the time appointed the end (shall 
II. 37 yet the end (shall be) at the time appoln. 
II. 39 At tho time appointed he shall return, and 
II. 35 bccauso (it Is) yet for a time appointed 
Eab. 2. 3 tho vision (is) yet for an appointed time 

i. Appointed time, -ilf^ moad. 

Isa. 14. 31 and none, .alone In his appointed times 

Z. Indefinite tiriie, O^'iy olam. 

Lev. 25. 33 houses. '.may the Levltcs redeem .at any tl, 
Isa. 43. 14 I liavo long timo holden my peace ; I have 

i.Beat, step, 0)1^ paam. 

Gen. 43. 10 surely . . we had returned thin second time 
Nah. I. 9 afilictlon shall not rise up the second timo 

7JIost, warfare, service, n^y tsaha. 

Job 7. I (Is there> not an appointed time to maa 
14. 14 All tho days of my appointed time will I 

i.A second time, SfVTcpov deuteron. 

John 3. 4 can ho enter the second time Into his mo. 
21. 16 Ho saith to him again tho second time, S. 

3 Co. 13. 2 foretell you, as if. .present, the second tl. 
0.0/ a second time, tic SevTtpov ek deuterou. 

Matt26. 43 Ho went awayag.aia the second timo, and 
Marki4. 72 tho second time the cock crew. And Pet. 
Acta lo. 15 tho voice (spake), .again tho second time 
Heb. 9. 38 unto them . . shall ho appear the second tt 

10. At soine time or other, once, roTipote. 

I Co. 9. 7 Who goeth a warfare any time at his own 

I Th. 2. 5 neither at any time used we flattering wo. 

Hob. I. 5 unto which, .said he at any time. Thou 

1. 13 to which of tho angels said he at anytime 

2. I lest at any timo we should let (them) slip 

W.A time or day appointed before, wpoOea'fila. 

GaL 4. 2 under tutors, .until the time appointed 
12. Ever yet, at any time, irwiroTf popote. 

John I. 18 No man hath seen God at any time, the 
5. 37 have neither heard his voice at any time 

1 Jo. 4. 12 No man hath seen God at any time. If wa 

TIKE of need, of a long, in — 

1. Of old iim^, anciently, iK irdXai ek palai. 

2 Pe. 2. 3 whose Judgment now of a long time ling. 

2. Seasonable, timely, opportune, fSKaipos eukairot. 

Hob. 4. 16 wemay..flndgracetohelpintimeotneed 

T TMT loss of,'prooes« of — 

l.From days, n'P.'P miyyamim. 

Judgij. 4 it came to pass in process of time, that 
.2 Ch.2i. 19 in process of time, after tbe.end ot two 






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^Cessation, rest, ra^ sheheth. 
. Exodzi. 19 only he shall pay (for) the loss of his time 

TME, to come, old, past — 

l.Behind, backwards, nin>« achor. 
^laa. 42. 23 wUl hearken, and hear for the time to co. 

%i Yesterday, in time past, ViDnN eihmol. 

I Sa. 19. 7 he was in his presence, as in times past 
B Sa. s- 2 "1 t™io P'lst, when Saul was king over us 

^Indefinite time, oVis; oZaire. 

Jo9h.24. 2 ou the other side of the flood in old time 
Eccl. 1. 10 It hath been already of old time, which 
■Eze. 26. 20 bring thee, .with the people of old time 

^Formcrli/, 'before, D'ls? lephanim. 

I Ch. 9. 20 Phinehas. .'the ruler over them in time p. 
Deut. 2. 10 The Emims dwelt therein in times past 

^ Yesterday, third day, ti^mhv Viofi temol shilshom. 
, j;xod2i. 29 if the-ox were wont to push, .in time past 

21. 36 that the ox hath used to push in time past 
peut 4. 42 unawares, and hated him not in times pa. 

19. 4 neighbour., whom he hated not in time p. 

19. 6 inasmuch as he hated him not in time p. 
I Sa. 19. 7 and he was in his presence, as in times p. 
c Sa. '3. 17 Ye sought for David in times past (to be) 

S. 2 in time past, when Saul v.'as Icing over us 
1 Ch. 1 1. 2 in time past, even when Saul was Idng, th. 

^.Time behind^, to morrow, yesterday, "iljij machar. 

Exodi3. 14 when thy son askcth thee in time to come 

Deut. 6. 20 when tliy son asketh thee in time to come 

Jx)ah. 4. 6 children ask (their fathers) in time to co. 

4. 2x shall ask their fathers in time to come 

22. 24 In time to come your children miEhf sp. 
22. 27 not say to our children in time to come 
22. 28 or to our generations in time to come 

t.At sonx time or other, once, irori pote. 

Eom 1 1. 30 as ye in times past have not believed God 
1. 13 ye. .heard of my conversation intime past 

1. 23 he which persecuted us in times past now 

2. 2. Wherein in time past ye walked according 

2. 3 we all had our conversation in times past 
II that ye. .in time past Gentiles in the flesh 
II Which in time past was to thee unproflt. 

2. 10 Which in time past (were) not a people 

3. 3 after this manner in the old time the holy 
I. 21 the prophecy came not in old time by the 

TIKE, at -whibh, that, thisi what — 
X.Thcn, jn^ edayin. 

Ezra 5. 16 , since that tima even until now liath' it 

2. Then, T« az. -j , . 

1 Ch.2o. 4 at which time SIbbeohaf ihe Hushath^td^ 

S. Time, nj2 eth. 

2 Ch.24. n at what time the chest was brought untd 
Job 6. 17 What time they wax warm, they vanish 

39. 18 What time she lifteth up herself on high 

i.N'ow, n;jj! attah. 

Isa. 48. 6 showed thee new things from this time 
Psa 115. 18 from this time forth and for evermore 

5. Beat, step, DUS paain. . 

Gen. eg. 34 this time will my husband be joined unto 
Exod 9. 27 I have sinned this time: the Lord (is) rig. 

TIMES, as at other — 

l.As day by day, Di'5 nVg heyom beyom. 

I Sa. 18. xo D. played witH his hand, as at other times 

2, As step by step, oye? DM? hephaam, bephaam. 
Num24. 1 he went not, as at other times, to seek 
Judgi6. 20 I will go out, as at other times before, and 
20. 30 and put themselves, .as at other times 

20. 31 begantosmite..asatothertime3,inthehi. 
I Ba. 3. 10 called as at other times, Samuel, Samuel 

20. 25 king sat upon ills seat,, as at other times 

TIBIES, two — 

Two steps, D'I9J;9 paamayim. 

Gen. 27. 36 for he hath aupplantedme these two times 
K-HS'-IJS, Ttixatoi. 

Father of Bartimeus, ablindAan who received his sight 
from Jesus at Jericho. 

Markio. 4G the son of T., sat by the highway side 
TIM'-HA, TIBI'-KAH, Vim restrairing. 

1. Coucubiuo of Eliphaz son oi Esau. B.O. 1700. 

Gen. 36. 12 T. was concubine to Eliphaz, Esaii's son 

2. Daughter of Seir, the Horite, and sister of Lotan. B.O. 
1700. 

Gen. 36. 22 and Heman ; and Lotan'a sister (was) T. 
I Ch. I. 39 and Heman : and T. (was) Lotan s sister 

3. A cliief of Edom descended from Esau. B.C. 1500. 

Gen. 36. 40 duke T., duke Alvah, duke Jetheth 
I Ch. I. 51 duke T., duke Allah, duke Jetheth 

i. A son of Eliphaz son of Esau. B.C. 1700. 

I Ch. 1. 36 Gatam, Kenaz, and T., and Amalek 

TIM'-NAH, nmn allotment. 

A city in Judali between Ekron and Beth-shemesh ; now 

called Tibneh. 

Josh 15. 10 the border compassed. .andpassed on toT. 
15. 57 Cain, Gibeah, and T.; ten cities with their 

a Ch.28. 1 3 The Philistines, .had taken. .T. with the 
TIM'-NATH, KQB. 

1. A city in Judah, now called Tibneh, two miles W. of 
lieth-ahemesh. 

Gen. 38. 12 Judah waa comlorted, and went, .to T. 



Gen. 38. 13 Behold thy father in law gooth up to T. 
38. 14 open place, which (is) by the way to T. 

2. A city in Dan, near Philisiia. See Thimnathah. 
Judgi4. I Samson went, .to T., and saw a woman 
14. 2 I have seen a woman in T. of the daugh. 
14. 5 to T., and came to the vineyards of T, 

Tm-HATH HE'-RES, O-jn-njPfl. 
The portion allotted to Joshua in Mount Ephralm, If.E. 
side of the hill of Gaash, novi' called Tibneh, six miles 
W. of Jifneh. 

Judg. 2. 9they buried him.. in T., In the mount of 

TIM'-NATH SE'-BAH, nij njcp. 
The same as the preceding. 

Josh 19. 50 they gave, .the city which he asked. .T. 
24. 30 they buried him. .in T., which (is) in mo. 

TUDUTE, ■'jpri. An inhabitant of Timnath. 

Judgis. 6 answered, Samson, the son in law of the T. 

Tl'-EEON, Tifxav honourable. 

One of the seven who were appointed to servo tables In 

the early church. 

Acts 6. 5 Kicanor, and T., and Parmenas, and N. 

TI-HO-THE'-TJS, Ti/.'.o0eo: honoured of God. 

A young man of Lystra, son of Eunice a Jewess, by a 

Greek father ; Paul circumcised him, and took him as 

his companion in travel, and addressed two Epistles to 

him. A.D. 58-6r. 

A ;t3 16. I a certain disciple was there, named T, 
17. 14 but Silas and T. abode there still - 
17. 15 receiving a commandment unto. .T. for 

1 3. 5 v/hen Silas and T. were come from Mac. 

19. 22 So he sent into Macedonia. .T. and Eras. 

20. 4 and Gaius of Derbe, and T.; and of Asia 
'Komi5. 21 T. my work fellow, and Lucius.. salute you 

1 Co. 4. 17 Por this cause have I sent unto you T. 

16. 10 Now if T. come, see that he may be with 

2 Co I. I Paul . . and T. (our) brother, unto the chu. 

1. 19 who was preached among you bji. .T., was 
PhU. I. I Paul and T., the servants of Jesus Christ 

2. 19 But I trust in the Lord Jesus to send T. 
Col. I. I Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ .. and T. 

1 Th. I. I Paul, and SUvanus, and T., unto the ch. 

3. 2 And sent T., our brother, and minister of 
3. 6 v/licn T. came from you unto us, and br. 

2 Th: I.' 1 Paul, and Silvanus, and T., unto the chu. 
I Tl. I. 2 Unto T., (my) own son in the faith: Grace 

i. 1 8 This charge I commit unto thee, son T. 

6. 20 O T. , keep that which is committed to thy 
B Ti". i. 2 To T. . . dearly beloved son : Grace, mercy 
Phm. I Paul, .and T. (our) brother, unto Philem. 
Heb. 13. 23 Know y e that, .brother T. is set at liberty 

TIN — 

Tin,- lead alloy, '?"13 bedil. 

Num3i. 22 tlie brass, the iron, the tin, and the lead 
Isa. 1.25 purge . . thy dross,.and take away all thy tin 
Eze. 22. 18 they (are) brass, and tin, and iron, and 
22. 20 (As) they gather silver.. and tin, into thee 
27. 12 with silver, iron, tin, and lead, they tra. 

TIHGIE, to — 

To quiver, tingle, ^^y tsalal, 3. 

1 Sa. 3. II ears of every one that hcareth it shall ti 

2 Ki. 21. 12 whosoever heareth.. his cars shall tingle 
Jer. 19. 3 whosoever heareth, his ears shall tingle 

TINKLE, make a tinkling,, to — 
l.To make a tinkling, DSj; akas, 3. 

Isa. 3. i5 walking. .makingatinklingwlththelrfe. 

2.7*0 clash, clank, cry aloud, aKaxA^a alalazo. 

I Co. 13. I (as) sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal 
TIP — 
l.Tip (of car), '^»fi tenuk. 

Exod29. 20 tip of the right ear. .tip of the right ear 

Lev. 8. 23 put (it) upon the tip of Aaron's right ear 

8. 24 put of the blood upon the tip of their rig. 

14. 14 priest shall put (it) upon the tip of the ri. 

14. -17 shall the priest put upon the tip of the rL 

14. 25 put (it)upon the tip of the right car of him 
Lev. 14. 28 upon the tip of the right ear of him that 

•2. Point, tip, &icpov akron. 

LukeiS. 24 that he may dip the tip of his finger lU w. 
TIFH'-SAH, nopn passage, ford. 

1. Tlie city Thapsacusont'hti W. bank of the Euphrates ; 
from the time of Seleucus Nicator it vt'as also called 
Amphi-polis. 

1 Ki. 4. 24 lor hehad dominion, .from T. even to A. 

2. A city in Judah, on the Jordan ; perhaps Tappuali. 

2 Ki.15. 16 Then Menahem smote T., and all that 
TI'-EAS, cn-a 

A son of Japheth and hjs posterity in Thracia. B.C. 
2300. 

Gen. 10. 2 eons of Japheth . . Tubal . . Meshech, and T. 

I Ch. I. 5 sons of Jaijheth.. Tubal.. Meshech, and T. 

TIRATHITES, '.nj;-)!?. A family or race of scribes. 

I Ch. 2. S3 the T., the Shimeathites, (and) Suchathx. 
TIRE, (round tires like the moon) — 
\. Beauty, ornament, head dress, -li}^ peer. 

Eze. 24, 17 bind the tire of thine head upcn thee, and 
24. 23 your tires . . upon your heads, and your sh. 

2.Moon shaped ornaments, D':in'8' saharonim. 
Isa. 3. 1 8 cauls, and. .round tkes like the moon 



TIES, to — . 

To make good or well, 3b; yatah, 5. 

2 Ki. 9. 30 tired her.head, and looked ovt at awiis. 

TUa-HA'-KAH, nr^n-ip. 

A king of Ethiopia and Tliebaia, same as Taralcos, the 
third and last king of the twentieth dynasty, and suc- 
cessor of Sevechus ; he was contemporary with Hezc- 
kiah. B.C. 726. 

e K1.I9. 9 when he heard say of T. king of Ethiopia 
isa. 37. 9 he heard say conceiiuing T. king of Ethi. 

TIR-HA'-NAH, njn-jpi kindness. 
A son of Caleb son bi Hezron, through MaacabWs con- 
cubine. B.C. 144a 

I Ch. 2. 48 Caleb's conoubiile, bare Sheber, and T, 

TER'-IA, HiyTi foundation. 

A son of Jehaleleel, a descendant of Judah through 

Caleb son of Jephunneh. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. 4. 16 sons of Jehaleleel. .Ziphuh, T., and Asa. 
Tm-SHA'-THA, N;i?'-)pri the fear, the reverence: 
A title given to Zerubbabel and Neheraiah as governors 
of Judah under the king of Persia. B.C. 536-445; 
Ezra 2. 63 the T. said unto them, that they should 
Neh. 7. 65 the T. said unto them, that they should 

7. 70 '''he T. gave to the treasure a thousand 

8. 9 Nehemiah, wl;ich (is) the T. . . said unto 

10. I those that sealed (were) Nehemiah, the T. 

TIR'-ZAH, nyin delight. 

1. The youngest daughter of Zelophehad.-rrB'.C.7i452i 

Num26. 33Mahlah,and Noah, Hoglah,Milcah, and T. 

27. I M. . . Noah, and Hoglah, and Milcah, and T. 

36. II For Mahlah, T., and Hoglah. .were mar. 
Josh 17. 3 Mahlah, and N. . .Hoglah, Milcah, and T. 

2. A city in Ephraim, orMauasseh ; perhaps Tersa, three 
hours E. of Samaria; or Taluza, six miles N.E. of Nablus. 

Josh 12. 24 The king of T., one : all the kings thirty 

1 ICi.14. 17 Jeroboam'swife. .departed, and came to T. 

15. 21 left off building of Ramah, and dwelt in T. 

15. 33 began Baasha. .to reign over.. Israel in T. 

16. 6 with his fathers, and was buried in T. 
16. 8 began Elah. .to reign over Israel in T. 
16. 9 as he was in T., drinking hiii?-elf druulc 
16. 9 house of Arza, steward of (hia) houaeinT. 
16. 13 did Zimri reign aeven days in T, 

16. 17 O. . .and all Israel with him. .besieged T 

16. 23 Omri to reign, .six years reigned he inT. 

e Ki.15. 14 Menahem the son otG^di wentupfromT. 

13. 16 Menahem smote, .coasts thereof from T. 
Kong 6. 4 Thou (art) beautiful, my love, as T., co, 

TISHBITS, '^^i??. 

An Inhabitant of Tisbeh or Tesheb, supposed to' have 

been in Naphtali, or in Gilead. B.C. 897. 

1 Ki.17. 1 Elijah the T. . (was) of the inhabitantscf 

21. 17, 28 word of . .Lord came to Elijah the T. 

2 KI. I. 3 angel of the Lord said to Elijah the T. 

I. 8 And he said. It (is) Elijah the T. 

9. 36 which he spake by his servant E. the T. 

TITHE, to give, have, pay, receive, take tithes, to — 

.1. To give a tenth, -iwy, asar, 3. 

Deut 14. 22 TIiou Shalt truly tithe all the increase ol 
Neh. 10. 37 that the same Levites might have the tl 

l.To give a tenth, "i^j; asar, 5. 

Neh. 10. 38 the Levites, when the Levites take tithes 

3. To give away a tenth, airoi^KaTSa apodckatoo. 

Matt 23. 23 ye pay tithe of mint and anise and cum. 
Lukeii. 42 ye tithe mint and rue, and all manner o! 
18. 12 I fast twice in the week, I give tithes of 
Heb. 7. 3 to take tithes of the people according to 

4.70 give a tenth, SeKarda dekatoS. 

Heb. 7. 6 received tithes of Abraham, and blessed 
7. 9 Levi . . who reeeiveth . . payed tithes in A. 

TITHES, tithing — 

1.-4 tenth, I'^'J/p 'nmascn 

Gen. 14. 20 into thy hand. And he gave hhn tithes of 
Lev. 27. 30 the tithe of the land, (whether) of the seed 
27. 31 if a man will, .redeem (ought) of his tith. 
27. 32 concerning the tithe of the herd, or of the 
Num i3. 24 the tithes of the children of Israel, which 
18. 26 take of the children of Israel the tithes 
1 8. 26 sliall offer up . . a tenth (part) of the tithe 

11. 28 olfcr an heave offering, .of all your tithes 
Deut 12. 6 your sacriflocs, and your tithes, and he. 

12. II your sacrifices, your tithes, and the heave 
12. 17 Thoumayestnoteat-.thetitheof thycom 

14. 23 the tithe of thy corn, of thy wine, and of 
14. 28 thou shalt bring forth all the tithe of th. 
26. 12 tithes of. .the third year, .the year ai tit. 

9 rh.31. 3 the tit ie of all (things) brought the"- in 
31. fi the tithe of oxen and sheep, and the tithe 
31. 12 brought in the offerings and the tithesand 

Neh. 10. 37 the tithes of om- ground unto the Levites 
10. 38 Levites shall bring.. the tithe of the tith, 

12. 44 for the first fruits, and for the tithes, to 

13. 5, 12 the tithes of the com, the new wine 
Amos 4. 4 bring your sacrifices, .(and) your tithes 
Mai. 3. 8 Wherein have we robbed thee ? In tithes 

3. 10 Bring yo all the tithes into the storehouse 

2. To give a tenth, "WV, asar, 5. 

Dout 26. 12 Yflicn thovi hast made an end of tithing 

3. A ttnth {part), SeKcirrj dekaie. 

Heb. 7. 3 here men that die receive tithes, but the/ 
7. g Levi also, who reeeiveth tithes, payed, .ic 



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TITLE 



TITLE — 

1.^ sign, montimcnt, ]Yt tsiyyun. 

3 Ki. 23. 17 Then lio said, What tltlo (Is) that that I 
i.A tide, (Lett, tiiulus), rirKos titles. 

JohDig. 19 niato wroto a tlUo, and put (It)onthocr. 
19. 20 This titio then read mauy ol tho Jews, lor 
TITTLE — 
A horn, [ornamental curl of Jlch. letters), Kepala. 

Matt. 5. 18 one Jot or one tlttlo shall In no wise pass 

LitlceiG. 17 to pass, than ono tlttlo ot tha law to (all 

Tl'-TUS, Tito J. 

A Greek disciplo who accompanied Paul In seVeral of 
his Journeys, was sent by him to Dalmatla, and left lu 
Ci"cto to settle tho churches. A.D. 65. 
' 2 Co. 3. 13 I had no rest, .because I found not T. my 

7. 6 God . .comforted us by tho cominp; of T. 

7. 13 tho more Joyed wo for tho Joy of T. 

7. J4 so our boasting, which I(madc) before T. 

8. 6 Insomuch that wo desired T., that as ho 
8. 16 put the samo. .caro Into the heart of T. 
8. =3 \Vhether(any do enqulre)of T., (he ls)my 

i=. iC I desired T., and with (him) I sent a bro. 

Gal 2. il went upagaintoJei-usalcm. .and tookT. 
3. 3 But neither T. . .was compelled to bo clr. 

: Tl. 4. 10 Crcscens to Galatla, T. Into Dalmatla 

Titus I. 4 To I., (mine) own eon after the common 
TIZITS, *J"B. 

Tatronymic ot Joha one of David's valiant men. B.C. 
1048. 

I Ch.ii. 45 of Shlmrl, and Joha his brother, tho T. 
TO, unto, (even) — 

1. Unto, to, toward, "jN el. 

God. I. 9 Lctthewater3..bogatheredtosethcrnnto 
14. 7 they returned, and came to ]<:n-mishpat 

2. U7</t a view to, \D^ IcTno. 

Job 38. 40 When they . .abide in the covert to lie In 
8 From, than, ]0 7nin. 

Dan. 2. 39 shall arise another kingdom inferior to th. 
4,/n order that, so that, ]Soh lemaan. 

Gen. 50. 20 God meant, .to bring, .as (It is) this day 
5./n order that, T3j;3 baabur. 

a Sa. 10. 3 hath not David, .sent, .to search fho city 
6. In order that, I'^i^sS lebaabur, 

£xod2o. 20 God Is come to prove you, and that hlo i. 

a Sa. 14. 2o To fetch about this form of speech hath 

7. Till, unto, tip, to, IB ad. 

Ezra 4. 24 So it ceased unto the second year of tho 
7. 22 Unto an hundred talents of silver, and to 
7. 23 to an hundred baths of wine, and to an 

pan. 4. 17 to the intent that the living may know th. 

6. 26 his dominion (shall be even) unto tho end 

7. 13 came to tho Ancient of days, and they b. 
7. 26 consume and . . destroy (it) unto the end 

'.On, upon, hit al. 
Gen. 18. 5 for therefore are ye come to your servant 
Ezra 4. II they sent unto him, (even) unto Artaxcr. 
4. 12 that the Jews which came up from thee to 
4. 17 sent the king an answer nnto Rehum the 
4. 18 letter which ye sent unto us hath been pi. 
4. 33 they went up in haste . . unto the Jews, and 
Set also 5. L, I, 3, 6, 7, 17, 17; 7. 18, 18; Dan. a. 24; 4. 
»7i 34i 36, 36; 6- 6. 'S; 7- 'S- 
9. With, cy im. 

Gen. 24. 12 show kindness unto my master Abraham 
Ezra 6. 8 what ye shall do to the elders of these Je. 
Dan. 6. 31 Then said Daniel unto the king, king 

XO.Frojn, vtith, Dyp meim. 

Gen. 44. 33 thy servant became surety for the lad unto 
W.The mouth, nj peh.'- 

Frov 37. 31 (As) the fining pot. .so (Is) a man to his praise 

li.Before, 'JB^ liphne. 

Gen. 27. 20 Because the LoRP thy God brought (it) to 

\Z.At the hand of, f'W al-yad. 

a Cli. 17. IS next to liim was Jehohanan tho captaia 
14. 7*0 tneet, nx-Jij'? liqrath. 

Isa. 21. 14 brought water to liim that vraa thitsty 
15. Until, unto, %m,ihin, &xph &XP^^ achri, achris. 

Acta 2. 2n and his sepulcliro is with us unto this day 

13. when they had gone through the islo unto 
12. 4 persecuted this way unto the denth, bind. 
£2. 22 they gave him audience unto tliis ^7c^d 
rO. =3 I continue unto this day, witnessing both 

s Co. 4. II Kvon unto this present hour wo both hun. 
5 Co. 10. 13 us, a measure to reach even unto you 
i-"cb. 6. II the full assurance of hopo unto tho end 
iliiv. E. 10 be thou faitliful unto death, and I wiH gi. 
2. =5 kecpcth my v/orks unto the end, to him 
12. n they loved not their lives unto tho death 

14. 20 Wood came out. .even unto tho torso tr. 
\':. s For her eLcs havo reached unto heaven 

H.Th/ro^igh, 5ia (gen.) dia. 

2 Pe. I. 3 bin that liath called us [to] glory ar>d vir. 

17 .Tnio, to, eh eis. 

ilatt. 2. 1 there came wise men from the cast to Je. 
2. 8 ho sent them to Bethlehem, and snld, Go 
,'Ue uhu 3. xi; 17. 13, 14; S. iS, 34; 9. 6, 7. [13]; lo- ^7. ='. 
22; 12. 30; 13, [52]; 14. 22; 15. 24; 16. 5, 21; 17. 24, 27; 20. 
»7- s8; 21. 1, i; 22. 3, 4, s, [5], 0; 23. 34; 24. 9, 13; 25. i, 
1 . I. ; 26. 2, 3, 8, 36; 27. 7, 33; Mark 2. [17,1; 4. 35; s- >. 19. 



^1 



54; 8. 3, 13, aa; 9. 33; 10. 33, 33, id; 

' uho 



31, 38; 0.41, 45:7 

II. I, I, II, 15, 17; 13. g, 13, 13, 14; ,4. 8, 3=; 15. 4:;'Lul 

I. 33, 26, 50, 56; 3. 4, 33, 33, 39, 41, [43], 43, ;:; 4. 5, ,0, 
="• 3>; 5- '7. 24. 25, 3a; 7. 10; 8. 33, 39; 9. 16, 51, 53, 5O; 
»°- 7i 30i 34; "■ 24; 14. 8, 31; 15. 17; ,6. .7, 34; ,8. ,4, 3,_ 
35;iO. =0, 29; :■• »2, =i;33. 33, 39:24. 5, 13, :ro, 38,33, (5c), 
53; John I. i:; 2. =, 13, ,3, 13; 4. 5, 8, 315, 45; 5. ,, 34, =9, 
29; 6. 37; 7. 8, 8, 10, 35, l53); 8. Ii), sfi; 9. 11; 11. 31, 3O, 
54. 55. 5u; 13. I, 13, 13, 13, 35, 37; 13. i; 16. 33; 17. 1; 18. 
38; 19. 37; 30. I, 3, 4, 8. 

Acts I. 12, 35; 4. 3, 30; 5. [16], 31, 36; 6. 12; 8. 3, 5, 25, 

06, 37, 40; 9. 3, 2, [36J, 30,30; 10. 5, 8, 33; II. 2; 13. lO, =0, 

22. 25, 26, 37; 13. 10, 19; 13. 4, 4, ,3, 14, 33, 31, 34, 4<;, 47, 

48. 51; I/,. 0, 20, 31, 34, 36; 15. 2, 4, 23, 30, 38, 39; 16. I, B, 

II, II, 12, 16; 17. I, 5, 10, 30; 18. I, 6, 19, 22, 24; 19. I, 3, 3, 
31, 27; 30. 6, [13], 14, 15, 17, 33, 3O; 2x. I, I, I, 3, 4, 7, 8, 

13, 15, 17; 23. 5, 5, 7, 17, 3i; 33. 31, 33,33; 34. 17; 25. I, 3, 

0, 9, 13, 16, 30, 31; SS. 7, II, 13, 14, 17, 16; 37. 5, 8, 13, 

40; 28. 6, 13, 13, 13, 16. 

Rom. 1. 1, 16, 17, 34, a(5, 38; 3. 4 ; 3. 7, 23, 35; 5. 15, 
16, 16, i3, 1 3, 21; 6. [iC], 16, iS, 19, 19,22; 7.- 5, 10, 10; 8. 
15; 9. 21, 21, 23, 23, 31 ; 10. 10, 10, 13, i3; II. 36; 13. 3, 

'o; «3- [-il. !i; '4- »; 's- 7. =5; iC- 5. 19. 19. -^i » co. 1. 

9; 2. 7; 4. 6- 8. 10; 10. 3, 31; II. 32, 33, 3.1; 14. 8, 35; 
^6- 3. '5; 2 Co. I. 23; 2. 4, 13, 16, 16; 3. 13, i3; 4. II, 15 ; 

7. 3, 9, 10; 8. 3, 4, 34 ; 9. 1, 5, 8, II, 13, 13, 13; 10. 5, M ; 
13. i; 13. 10, 10; Gal. I. 6, 17, 17, 18 ; 3. 1, 8, 9, 9, 11; 3. 
33, 34 ; 4. 24 ; 6. 8, 8 ; Eph. 1. 5, 5, 6, 14, 15 ; 3. 3i ; 4. 13, 
13, 16, 19, 30, 33; 6. 18; Phil. I. II, 13, 19, 33 ; 3. II ; 3. 
'I. 16 ; 4- [»*li '7 ; Col. I. 4, 6, 10, II, 13, 20, 29 ; 3. 3, 3, 
" ; 3' 9. -;; 4- >i ; J.Th. i. [5) ; 3. g, 13, 16, iS; 3. 3, 3, 
5; 4- 9. «5. »7; 5- 9. 9; a Th. 3. i j, 14 ; 3. 9; i XL i. 6; 3. 

4. 7 ; 4- 3 ; 5- 34 ; fi- "> «7 ; 2 tl i, h ; 3. (14), 30, 20, 31, 

". 35; 3- 7. '5; 4- 10, 10, 10,13, i3; Titus 3. 12; Heb. 1.14; 
3. 3, 10, 17 ; 4. 16; 6. 6, 8 ; 7. 35, 25; 8. 3; 9. 14, 26, 38, 38; 
JO. 19, 34, 39, 39; II. 7, II, 36; 12. 3; 13. 31 ; Jaa. i. 

19, 19, 19; 3. 3; 4. 9, 9; I P«. 1, 3, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, 33, 
35; 2. 8, 31 -3. 9, u; 4. 4, 7, 9, 10; 5. 10; 3 Po. 3. 4, 9, 13, 
33 ; 3. 9 ; I Jo. 3. 14 ; 3 John 5, [5] ; Judo 4, 6, 31 ; Rev. 

1. II, II, II, II, II, II, II ; 6. 13 ; 9. I, 7, 9; 10. 5 ; II. 6, 
13; 13. 4, 13; 13. 3 ; x6. 14; 19. 9, 17; 30. 8. 

18. In, among, iy en. 

Matt 17. 13 have done unto him whatsoever they lis. 
Luke 1. 17 the disobedient to the wisdom of tho Just 
John 13. 35 are my disciples. If ye have love one to an. 
Acts 13. II when Peter was come to himself, ho said 
36. 20 showed first nnto them of Damascus, and 
Rom. 5. 31 That as sin hath reigned unto death, even 
I Co. 7. 15 bondage., but God hath called us to pence 
9. 15 that It should be so done unto mo : for (It 

14. II that speaketh (shall be) a barbarian unto 
8 Co. 4. 3 If our gospel be hid, It is hid to them that 

5. 19 hath committed unto us. the word of rec. 

8. 7 (in) your love to us, (see) that ye abound 
Col. I. 23 was preached to every creature which Is 
I Th. 4. 7 God hath not called, .but unto holiness 

5. 23 unto the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 
i Tl. 3. 16 preached unto tho Gentiles, believed on 
s Pe. I. 5 add to your faith virtue ; and to virtue 

I. 6 to knowledge .to temperance., and to pa. 

I. 7 to godliness brotherly kindness ; and to 
I Jo. 4. iS and believed the love that God hath to us 

IQ. Before, ivtinoy enopion. 

Luke24. II their, words seemed to them as idle tales 

20. Out of ii tk. 

Matt28. 14 if this come to the governor's cars, we will 
Luke23. 7 thathobelongeduntoBcrod'tJurisdlctlon 

21. Ore, upon, ivl (pen.) epi. 

John3i. II drew the net [to] land full of great fishes 
Acts lo. II vessel descending.. andlet down totheea. 

22.Upon, over, ivl (dat.) epi. 

Matt. 9. 16 Nomanputteth apiece of new cloth nnto 
Gal. 5. 13 ye have been called unto liberty ; only ■ 
Eph. 3. 10 created In Christ Jesas unto good works 

1 Th. 4. 7 For God hath called us unto unclcanness 

2 Ti. 3. 14 strive, .(but) to the subverting of the ho. 

23. Upcr,, about, for, up to, iiri (ace.) epi. 

Matt. 3. 7 when he saw many, .come to his baptism 
3. 13 Then comcth Jesus from Galileo to Jord. 
5. 23 If thou bring thy gift to the altar, and th. 
C. 27 Which of yon. .can add ono cubit unto his 

12, =3 then the kingdom of God Is come unto you 

13. /<8 when It was full, they drew to shore, and 
CI. 19 he came to it, and found nothing thereon 
27. 27 gathered unto him tho whole band (of to. 

Mark 5. 21 much people gathered unto him : and ho 
II 13 when no came to it, hefoundccthir.gbut 

15. 22 they bring him unto the place Golgotha 
15. /,5 rolled a stone unto the door of tho scpul. 
iS. 2 they carao unto tho sepulchre at the risl. 

Luko I. i5 And many.. shall he turn to tho Lord th. 
J. 17 to turn tho hearts of the fathers to the ch. 
■;. II when tUey h.id brought their ships to la. 
c. 35 for he Is kind unto the unthankful and 
E. 27 when ho v.cnt forth to land, there met 

9. C2 No man, having put his hand to the plo. 
IQ. 6 if not, it shall turn to you again 

10. II the kingdom of God is come nigh [unto] 
12. II v/hen they bring you unto tho synagc^ucs 
12. 25 which of you., can add to his stature one 
12. 58 When thou'goost withthino adversary to 
17. 4 seven times in a day turn again [to] thee 
19. 5 when Jesus came to tho place, ho loolrcd 
23. 44 [great drops ot blood falllEg down to the] 

22. 52 and the elders, v/hich were come to hlra 
23. " I t'le whole multitude . . led him uuto Pilate 

23. 33 when they were come to tho place v/kich 



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Lako.-3. 48 the people that camo together to that slg, 

24. I they came unto tho sepulchre, bringing 
34. 13 ITicnarose Peter, and ran [untojtho »«pul. 
34. 24 certain of thcm..went to tho scpulchrc.aiid 

John 6. 16 lil-i dlcclplcD wont down unto tho sea 

19- 33 when they camo to Jesus, and iiaw that 
Acta 8. 36 unto tho way that gocth down from Jcr. 

8. 33 Ho was led as a sheep to tho slaughter 
8. 36 they came unto a certain water, and tho 
p. 4 ho fell to tho earth, and heard a voice say. 
p. 31 ho might bring them bound unto tho ell 

9. 35 oil that dwelt In Lydda. .turned to the L. 
«o. II a certain vessel descending [unto] htm, as 
II. II there wore three men already come unto 
II. 21 and a great number, .turned unto tho I* 
13. 10 they came unto the Iron gate that Icndcth 

13. 13 ho camo to tho house of ilary tho mothci 

14. 13 brought oxen and garland's unto tho gates 
14. 15 turn from these voulties unto tho living 
13. 19 trouble not them which.. ore turned to 6. 

16. 19 drew (them) Into the market place unto 

17. 6 drew Jason and certain brethieu unto the 
17. 14 sent away Paul, to goaslt wcreto tho sea 
«7. 19 brought him unto ArcopogUB, saying. May 
13. 12 and brought h'.nito the Judgment seat 
19. 13 from his body were brought un'* thcslc^; 
CO. 13 And wo went before to ship, at; 1 sailed 
«i. 33 took soldiers.. and ran down udic Ihom 
B4. 8 [Commanding his aceu.-j-iu to co.',:e untoj 

25. 13 Host thou appealed..? ur.tc Cesar shalt 

06. 18 (from) the power of Satan unto God, that 
e6. 30 that they snould repent and turn to ao4 

07. 43 cast (themselves).. (Into the sea), and get to 
a-j. 44 It came to pass, that they escaped, tola. 

OaL 4. 9 how turn ye again to the weak and beg(t 
3 Th. 3. I and Ojy) our gathering together unto him 
a TL a. 16 they will Increase unto more ungodllnesa 
4. 4 turn away (their) ears, .turned uuto fab. 
Heb. 6. 1 let us go on unto perfection ; not laying 
Jas. 3. 3 ye havo respect to him that wearcth the 
1 Pe. 2. 25 are now returned unto the Shepherd and 
3 Po. 2. 23 Tl>o dog (Is) turned to his own vomit ag. 
Rev. 16. 14 (which) go forth unto the kings ot the ea. 
81 10 ho carried mo. .to a great and high mou* 
S3. 14 that they m.iy have right to the tree ot 
33. 18 God shall add unto him the plagues that 
li.Unto, up to, hitherto, tus heOs. 

Matt. I. 17 from Abraham to David.. and. .nntoChr. 
II. 23 Capernaum, which art exalted nnto hea. 
go. 8 hire, beginning from thelast unto tho first 
B3. 36 Likewise the second also, .unto tho sereL 
"3- 35 from tho blood of righteous Abel uuto tho 
C4. 31 since tho beginning of the world to this 
84. 37 OS the lightning, .shlneth even onto tho 
04. 31 from one end of heaven to tho other 
s6. 38 My soul Is exceeding sorrowful, even nnto 

86. 58 followed him afar off nnto the high priest 

87. 8 was called. The Held of blood, unto thia 
87. 43 darkness over all the land nnto the ninth 

27. 51 was rent In twain from the top to tho bo. 

28. 30 I am with you alway, (oven) unto the end 
Mark 6. 33 will give (It) thee, unto the half ot my kl. 

13. 19 creation which God created unto this tlmo 

13. 37 trom tho uttermost part of the earth to 

14. 34 Mysoul Isexccedlngsorrowfuluntodoath 

15. 38 was rent In twain from tho top to tho bo. 
Xuko 3. 15 Lot us now go oven unto Beth-lchem, and 

4. 29 led him unto tho brow of the hill whereon 
4. 42 came unto him, and stoyed him, that ho 

10. 15 exalted to heaven, shall be thrust down to 

11. 51 blood of Abel, unto the blood of Zachar. 
John 8. 9 (beginning at the eldest, (even) unto the] 
Acts I. 8 and unto tho uttermost part of the earth 

I. 33 unto that same day that he was taken op 

7. 45 lace of our fathers, unto the days ot Da. 

8. 10 all gave heed, from tho least to tho grea. 

9. 38 that he would not delay to como to them 
13. 47 be for salvation unto tho ends of the eartli 
17. 15 brought him unto Athens: and receiving 
33. 33 go to Ccsarea, and horsemen threescore 

26. II I persecuted (them) even unto strange cL 
Rom 11. 8 that they shoi'ld not hear, unto this day 
1 Co. I. 8 Who shall confirm you unto the end,(tliat 

4. 13 the oflscouring of all things unto this dny 

8. 7 unto this hour eat (it) as a thing oflercd 

15. 6 the greater part remain unto this present 

c Co. I. 13 trustyoBhaliacknowlcdgeeven toth.ccnd 

3. IS But even unto this day, when Moses Is re. 

12. a such an onocaughtupto the third heaven 
ricb. 8. II nhall kuov/ me, from the least to the gre. 
J.1G. J. 7 3o patient, .unto tho coining of the Lord 

25./;: order that, so that, Iva hir.a. 

Uattcfi. 16 from that tlmo ho eoup-ht opportiT.lty to 

27. 26 scourged Jesu.^, ho delivered (him) to bo 
27. 32 him they compelled to bear his cross 

Mark 4. 31 Is a candlebrought to be put under a bn. 

4. 21 undor a bed ? end not to bo set on a can. 
6. 41 tOEctbcforo Ihcm; and the two fishes dL 
7.33. they beseech him to put his hand upon 
8. 6 gave, .to set before (them) ; and they did 

8, 22 bring a blind man., and besought him to 
9. 22 cast liim into tho iiro. .to destroy him 

ti. 28 who gave theo this authority to do these 

12. 13 And they send. .to catchhlm In (his) wo. 

13. 34 and coramancicth tho porter to watch 
14. 10 Judas Iscariot . . went . . to betray him 
15. 15 Pilate, .delivered Jesus, .to bo crucifled 
15. 20 clothes on him, and led him out to cruc. 1 
15. 21 they compel one Simon. . to bear his crofs 

Luke e. 3.; sinners also lend.. to receive as mucli ag. 

9. 43 I besought thy disciples to cast hlia out 



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Lakei9. 4 climbed up Into a sycamore tree to boo 
John I. 7 ITie same came for a witness, to bear wit. 

1. 8 but (wa3 seat) to bear witness of that li. 

J. iQ sent priests, .to ask liim, Wlio art tbout 
. ». aj v/hos6 shoe's latchet I am not worthy to 

3. 17 sent not his Son into the world to conde. 

4. 8 his disciples were gone away . . to buy me. 

4. 34 My meat is tO do the will of him that sent 

5. 7 i have no man. .to put me into the pool 

5. 3S which the Father hath given me to finish 
6. 15 take him by force, to make him a king, he 

~ 6. 38 not to do mine own will, but the will of 

7. 32 the chief priests sent officers to take him 

8. 56 Your father AbraheiB rejoiced to see my 
e. 59 Then took they up stones to cast at hira 

10. 31 the JowB took up stones again to stone 

11. 19 to comfort them concerning their brother 
II. 31 She goeth unto the grave to weep there 
11.53 they took counsel together for to put hira 

11. 55 went, .before the passover, to purify th. 

12. 20 Greeks among them that came up to wo. 
12 47 came not to judge the world, but to save 
J3. 2 now put into the heart of Judas.. to betray 
17. 4 finished the work, .thou gavest me to do 
19. 16 Then delivered he hira . .to be crucified 

Acta 16. 30 and said, Sirs, what must I do to be saved 

16. 36 The magistrates have sent to let you go 

27. 42 soldiers' counsel was to kill the prisoners 

1 1 Co. I. 27 [foolish things of the world to confound] 

1. 27 to confound the things which are mighty 

1. 28 (yea), and things which are not, to bring 

9. 25 they (do it) to obtain a corruptible crown 

13. 3 though I give my body [to] be burned, and 

16. 12 greatly desired him to con^ unto you with 
i6. 12 but his will was not at all to come at this 

■ B C0.12. 7 messenger of Satan to buffet me, lest I 
Oal. 4. 5 To redeem them that were under the law 
Phil. 2. 30 to supply your lack of service toward me 

2 Th. 3. 9 Hot because we havq not power, but to 

1 Jo. I. 9 he is faithful and just to forgive us (our) 

3 5 know that he was manifested to take away 

3 John 4 I have no greater joy than to hear that 
KsT, 2. 21 gave her space to repent of her fomicat. 

3. 9 I will make them [to] come and worship 

6. 2 he went forth conquering, and to conquer 
8. 6 seven angels . . prepared kheraselves to so. 

13. 12 causeth the eaMh . .to worship the first be. 
13. 16 to receive a mark in their right hand, or 
21. 15 had a golden reed to measure the city, and 
SI. 23 city had no need for the sun. .to shine in 

26.2)own. to, Kara {ace.) Tcata. 

Acts 16. 7 After they vrere come to Mysia, they ass. 

20. 20 taught you publicly, and from house to 
25. 16 have the accusers face to face, and have 

Kom 14. 22 Hast thou faith? have (it) to thyself bef, 

2 Co. 8. 3 For to (their) power, I bear record, yea 
Gal. 2. II I withstood him to the face, because he 
Phil. 1. 12 things (which happened) unto me have 

27. With, /tero {gen.') nieta. 

Luke I. 72 perform the mercy (promised) to our fat 
Rev. 10. 8. voice., spake unto me again, and said. Go 

28. Unto, until, h^XPh ^^XP" mechri, inechris. 
Kom. 5. 14 Nevertheless death reigued from Adam 

15. 19 round about unto lUyricum, I have fully 
PhlL 2. 8 became obedient unto death, even the 

2. 30 he wasnigh unto death, not regardinghis 
e TL 2 9 Wherein I suffer trouble., unto bonds, but 
Heb. 3. 6 [rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end) 

3. 14 beginning of our confidence stedfast unto 

12. 4 Ye have not yet resisted unto blood, strL 

29.ffow, to the end that, Zira-; hopOs. 

Matt 26. 59 sought false witness . .to put hira to death 
Luke 11. 37 a certain Pharisee besought him to dine 
Acts 9. 24 watched the gates day and night to kill 
23. 23 Make ready two hundred soldiers to go 

80.Teward, irpis (ace.) pi-os. 

Matt. 2. 12 that they should not return to Herod, th. 
3. 5 Then went out to- him Jerusalem, and all 
3. 10 theaxe is laid unto the root of the tree, th. 

3. 13 Cometh Jeaus. .unto John, to be baptized 

3. 14 baptized of thee, and comest thou to me? 

3. 15 Jesus answering said unto [him]. Suffer 

5. 28 whosoever looketh on a woman to lust 

6. I do not your alms before men, to be seen 
7. 15 which come to you in sheep's clothing 

10. 6 But go rather to the lost sheep of the h. 

10. 13 not worthy, let your peace return to you 

11. »8 Come unto me, all (ye) that labour and 

13. 2 multitudes were gathered together unto 

13. 30 and bind them in bundles to bum thera 

14. 25 Jesus went unto them, walking on the sea 
14. 28 if it be thou, bid me come unto thee on 
14. 29 he walked on the water, .to Jesus 

17. 14 when they were come to the multitude, th. 

19. 14 forbid them not, to come unto me ; for of 

21. I when they, .were come, .unto the mount 
21. 32 John came unto you in the way of right. 
21. 34 he sent his servants to the husbandmen 
21. 37 last of all he sent unto {hem his son, say. 
123. 34 I send unto you prophets, and wise men 
■23. 37 stonest them which are sent unto thee 
"5- 9 go ye rather to them that sell, and buy for 
25. 36 I was in prison, and ye came unto me 

25. 39 when saw we thee sick, .and came unto 
a6. 14 one of the twelve . . went unto the chief pr. 

26. 18 Go into the city to such a man, and say un. 
26. 40 he Cometh unto the disciples, and flndcth 
26. 45 Then comctli he to his disciples, .ind saith 
26. 57 led (him) away to Caiaphas the high priest 



Matt37. 4 they said, \Vliat (is that) to us? see thou 

27. 14 ho ansv/ered him to never a word; insom. 

27, xg his wife sent unto him, saying, Have thou 

27. O2 and Phariaccs catno together unto Pllato 

Mark i. 5, 32, 40, 45 ; 2. 3, 13 ; 3. [7], 8,- 13,' 31 ; 4. i, 

41; 5. 15, 19; 6. 25, 30, 33, 45, 48, 51 ; 7. 1, [31]; 9. 14, 

17, 19, 2o; 10. I, [7], 14, so; n. 7, 27 ; 12. 2, 4, 6, 13, 18 ; 

13. 22 ; 14. 10, 35 ; 15. 43; Luke i. 13, 18, 19, 27, 28, 34, 
43. 55. Ci, 73, 80; 2. 15, 20, 34, 48, 49 ; 3. 9, 12, 13, [14] ; 
4. 21, 23, 26, 26, 40, 43; 5. 10, 22, 31, 33, 34, 36; 6. 9, 47 ; 
7- 3. 4. 6. 7. 19. 20. =0. 24, 40, 44, 50; 8. 4, 19, [21], 22, 25, 
35; 9- 3. 13. 14. 23. 33. 43. 50. 57. 59. [C^]; 'o- 2, 23, 26, 
29; II. I, 5, 5, 6, 39, [53I; 12. 1, 15, 16, 22,- 41, 41, 58; 13. 
7, 23, 34 ; 14. 3, 6, 7, 7, 23, 25, 26, 28 ; 15. 3, 18, 20, 22 ; 16. 
I, 26, 26, 30; 17. I, 22 18. 3, [7], 9, 16, 31, 40 ; 19. 5, 8, 9, 
•3. 33. 35. 39. 43 '> 20- 2. 3. 9. 10. 23, 41 ; 21. 38 ; 22. 15, 45, 
52. '!°'^3- 4. 7; 14. 15. =2. 28; 24. 5, 10, 17, 17, 18, 25, 32, 
44; John I. 29, 42, 47; 2. 3; 3. 2, 4, 20, 21, 26, 26; 4. 15, 

30. 33. 35. 40. 47. 48. 49; 5- 33. 4°. 45! 6- 5. 5. 17. 28, 34, 
35. 37. 37 44. 45. 65, 68; 7. 3, 33, 37, 45, ,50, 50; 8. [2, 3, 
7J. 31. 57; 9- 13; 10. 35, 41; II. 3, 4, 15, 19, 21, 29, 45, 
46; 12. 32; 13. I, 3, 6; 14. 3, 6, 12, 18, 23, 28, 28; 16. 5, 
7, 7, 10, [16], 17, 28; 17. II, 13; 18. 13, 24, 29, 38; 19. 39; 

20. 2, 2, 10, 17, 17, 17; 21. 22, 23. 

Acts I. 7; 2. [7], 12, 29, 37, 38; 3. 11, 12, [22], 22, 2574. 

1, 8, 19, 23, 23, 24; 5. 9, 35; 7. 3, [31]; 8. 14, 20, 24, 26; 9. 

2, [6], 10, II, 15, 27, 32, 38, 40; 10. 3, 13,115, [21,] 21, 28, 
33; II. 3, II, 20, 30; 12. 5, 8, 15, 20, 21; 13. 15, 31, 32, 36; 

14. 11; 15. 2, 7, 25, 33, 36; 16. 36, 37; 17. 2, IS, 15; i8. 6, 14, 
21; 19. 2, 2, [3], 31; 30. 6, 18; 21. II, 18, 37, 39; 22. 1,5, 8, 
10, 13, 15, 21, 25; 23, 3, [15], 17, 18, 18, 22, 24, 30; 25. 16, 

21, 22; 26. I, [61, 9, 14, 28; 27. 3, 12; 28. 8, 17, 21, 23, 25, 
26, 30; Rom. I. 10, 13:3. 26; 8. 31; 10. 1, 21, 21; 13. 2, 22, 23, 
[24], 29, 30, 32; I Co. 2. i; 4. 18, 19, 2i;6. 5; 12. r, 7; 13. 12; 
14. 6, 12, 26; 15. 34; 16. 5, 11, 12; 2 Co. 1. 15, 16, 20; 2. i;3. 
I, 16; 4. 2, 6; 5. 12; 6. 11; 7. 3, 12; 8. 17, 10; 10. 4; II. 8; 
12. 14, 17; 13. I, 7; Gal. I. 17; 6. 10, 10; Eph. 2. 18; 3. 14; 
4. 14, 29; 5. [31]; 6. 9, 22; Phil. I. 26; 2. 25; 4. 6; Col. 2. 23; 

4. 8, 10; I Th. I. 9, 9; 2. I, 2, 18; 3. 6, 11; I Ti. 3. 14; 4. 7, 
8; 2 Ti. 2, 24; 3. 17; 4. 9; Titus i. j6; 3. i, 2, 12, 12; Heb. 

1. 8, 13; 2. 17; 5. I, 5, 7, 14; 6, ji; 7. 2t; 9. j-}, 20; 13. 13; 
Jas. 4, [5]; I Pe. 2. 4; 3. 15; 4. 12; 2 Pe. i. 3; 3, 16; i Jo. 

5, 16, 16, 16, 17; 2 Jo. 10, 12, 12; 3 Jo. 14; Kev. 3. 20 J 
10. 9; 12. 5, 12; 21. [9]; 22. [18]. 

31. Above, beyond, vTtip {ace.) hupet. 

2 Co. 12. 13 what is it wherein ye were Inferior to 
32.^5, as hos. 

Rom. 9. 29 we had been, .made like unto Gomorrha 
33, .So as, SjCTe hoste, 

Mattio. I he gave them power, .to cast them out, and 
27. I eWers . . took counsel against J esus to put 

Luke 9. 5a entered into a village., [to] make ready for 
See also About, according, add, attendance, bring, call, 
chargeable, cleave, comfe, communicate, conformed, 
contrary, day, end, even, for, go, like, nal^ put, run, 
shut, speak. 
TO and fro — 
I.Here, hither, ."^.i.T hennah. 

2 Ki. 4 35 returned, and walked in the house to and f, 

2. To go out, n^; yatsa. 

Gen. 8. 7 which went forth to and fro, until the waters 

3. To move, shake, stagger, wander, yj nua. 

Isa. 24. 20 The earth shall reel to and fro like a dru. 
See also Driven, go, reel, removing, run. running, toss, 
tossed, tossings, v/alk. 
TO day — 
\.A day, to day, □i*n hayyoin. 

Gen. 30. 32 I will pass through all thy flock to day 
£xod. 2. 18 How (is it). ,ye are come so soon to day 
5. 14 making brick both yesterday and to day 
14. 13 see the salvation.. he will show to you to day 
14. 13 the Egyptians whom ye have seen to day 
16. 25 And Moses said.Eat; that to day; for to day 
16. 25 to day (is) a sabbath unto the Lord: today 
32. 29 Consecrate yourselves today to the Lord 
Deut29. 13 Thathe may establish thee to day for a peo. 
Josh.22. 18 (seeing) ye rebel to day against the Lord 

1 Sa. 4. 3 Wherefore hath the Lord smitten us to d. 

4. 16 the man said. .1 fled to day out of the ar. 
9. 12 haste now, for he came to day to the city 
9. 12 (there is) a sacrifice of the people to day in 
9. 19 ye shall eat with me to day ; and to morrow 

10. 2 When thou^ art departed from me to day 

11. 13 to day the Lord hath wrought salvation 
12. 17 (Is it) not wheat harvest to day? I will call 

20. 27 Cometh not the son of Jesse to meat... to d. 
24. 10 that the Lord had delivered thee to day 

26. 23 delivered thee into (my) hand to day, but 

27. 10 said. Whither have ye made a road to day? 

2 Sa. II. 12 Tarry here to day also, and to morrow I 

14. 22 To day thy servant knoweth that I have 
16. 3 To day shall the house of Israel restoi ? me 

1 Kl. 8. 28 thy servant prayeth before thee to day 

2 Ki. 4. 23 Wherefore wilt thou go to hira to day? (It 

6. 28 we may eat him to day, and wo will eat my 
Job 23. 2 to day (is) my complaint bitter : my stroke 
Psa. 95. 7 he (is) our GQd..To day if ye will hear his 

%To day, this day, tr^fiepov semeron. 

Matt. 6. 30 the grass of the field, which to day is, and 
iS. 3 foul weather to day; for the sky is red and 

21. 28 said, Son, go work to day In my vineyard 
Luke 5. 26 E.aying,Wo hrtvo seen strange things to d, 

12. 28 the grass, which is to day in the field, and 

13. 32 I cast out devils, and I do cures to day and 
13. 33 I must walk to day, and to morrow. and the 
iq. 5 Zaccheus. today I must abide at thy ho. 
23. 43 To day ehalt thou bo with mo in paradise 



Luk024. 21 besides all this, [to day] is the third day 
Heb, 3. 7 saith. To day if ye will hear his voice 

3, 13 But exhort..while it is called To day; lc»* 

3. 15 To day if ye will hear his voice, harden 

4. 7 To day. .To day if yo will hear his voico 

5. 5 Thou art my Son, to day have I bcgottefl 

13. 8 same yesterday, and to day, and for ever 
Jaa. 4. 13 Today.ortomorrow we willgointosucha 

TO morrow — 

X.Time behind, to morrow, yesterday, irip machar, 
Exod. 8. 10 And he said. To morrow. And he said 
8. 23 a division, ,to morrow shall this sign be 

8. 29 (flies) may depart.. from his people, to mo. 

9. 5 To morrow the Lord shall do this thing in 
9. 1 8 to morrow about this time I will cause it 

10. 4 to morrow will I bringthelocustg into thy 

16. 23 To morrow (is) the rest of the holy sabbath 

17. 9 tomorrow I will stand on the top of tho 

19. 10 sanctify thera to day and to morrow, and 
32. 5 and said. To morrow (is) a feast to the L. 

Nuroii. 18 Sanctify yourselves agamst to morrow,an(l 

14. 25 To morrow turn you, and get you into the 
16. 7 put incense in them before the Lord to m. 
16. 16 thou, and they, and Aaron, to morrow 

Josh. 3. 5 for to morrow the Lord will do wonders 
7. 13 Sanctify yourselves against to morrow: for 

11. 6 to morrow, about this time, will I deliver 

22. 18 to morrow he will be wroth with the wh. 
Judgt9. 9 to morrow get you early on your way, that 

20, 28 tomorrowlwill deliver them intothineh. 
I Sa. 9. 16 To morrow, about this time, I will send 

II. 9 To morrow, by (that time)the sun be hoi 
II. 10 To morrow we will come out unto you, and 

19. II save not thy life to night, to morrow thou 

20. 5 to morrow (is) the new moon, and I should 
20. 12 have sounded my father about to morrow 
20. 18 To morrow (is) the new moon : and thou 

28. 19 to morrow (shalt) thou and thy sons (be) 
a Sa. II. 12 Tarry ye here to day also, and to raorrow 

1 Ki. 19. 2 as the life of one of them by to morrow 

20. 6 send my servants unto thee to morrow ab. 

2 Ki. 6. 28 woman said. .we will eat my son to morr. 

7. I To morrow, about this time, (shall) a mo. 
7. 18 shall be to morrow about this time in tho 

10. 6 come to me to Jezreel by to morrow this 
2 Cb 20. 16 To morrow go ye down against thera, be. 

20. 17 to morrow go out against them : for tho 

Esth. 5. 8 I will do to morrow as the king hath said 

5. 12 to morrowam I invitedunto her also with 

9. 13 to morrow also according unto this day's 

Prov. 3. 2S Say not., to morrow I will give ; when thou 

27. I Boast not thyself of to morrow ; for thou 

Isa. 22 13 let us eat and drink, for to morrow wesh. 

56. 12 to morrow shall be as this day, (and) much 

2. To morrow, aCpiov aurion. 

Matt. 6. 30 which to day is,and to morrow is castinto 

Lukeia. 28 and to morrow is cast into the oven, hov/ 

13. 32 I do cures to day and to morrow, and the 

13, 33 I must walk to day, and to morrow, and 

Acts 23. 15 he bring hira down unto you [to morrow] 

23. 20 thou wouldest bring down Paul to morrow 

25, 22 To morrow, said he, thou shalt hear htm 

1 C0.15. 32 let us eat and drink ; for to morrow we die 

Jas. 4, 13 to morrow we will go into sucha city, and 

TO the end or intent — 

1. With a view to, eis cis. 

Acts '7, 19 cast out their young children, to the end 
Rom. I. II may impart, .to the end ye may be eatah 
4. 16 to the end the promise might be sure to 
I Co.io. 6 to the intent we should not luet afterevil 

1 Th. 3, 13 To the end ho may stablish your hearts 

2. Tn order that, so that, Xva hina. 

Johnir. 15 And I am glad,, to the intent ye may bo. 

Eph. 3. 10 To the intent that now unto the princip. 
TO wit — 
As, how, (Is hos. 

2 Co. 5. 19 To wit, that God was in Christ reconcil' 
TO (God or you) ward — 

Toward, irpos {ace.) pros. 

2 Co. I. 12 world, and more abundantly to youward 

3. 4 trust have we througli Christ to Godward 

I Th. I. 8 your faith to Godward is spread abroad. 

TO'-AH, nw depression, humilil.y. 
Father of Elicl, and grandfather of Jeroham tho grand- 
f.ithor of Samuel the proplict ; called also Nahath in 
ver. 26; and Tohn in i Sa. i, t. B.C. 1230. 

1 Ch. 6. 34 Jeroham, the son of Eliel, the son of T. 
TOB, 3^a fruitful, good. 

A district in Syria N.E. of Gilead, to which Jephthah 
fled, and which sent out mercenary troops, 2 So. lo. 6; 
Mace. 5. 13. 

Judgii. 3 Then Jephthah,. dwelt in tho land of T. 

11. 5 elders . . went to fetch J eph thah out of , . ■!. 

TOB ADO-MT'-JAH, n'j'nN 31a tTic Lord Jah is good. 
A Levito sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the people in the 
cities of Judah. B,0. 913, 

2 Ch.17. 8 Adonijah, and Tobijah, and T., Levites 
TO-Bl'-AH:,TOB-l'-JAn,n;5'iQ,n;3b, i.Tjia Jah is good. 

1. A Levite sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the people in 
tho cities of Judah. 0,0.913. 

2 Ch,i7. 8 Adonijah, and T , and Tob-adonijah, Levi 

2. A person whoso descendants returning from exilo 
wero umible to prove then- genealogy. B.C. 445. .,. 

Ezra 2. 60 children of Delaiah, the children of T 
Nch. 7. 62 children of Delaiah, tho childran of 3 



TOCHEN 



993 



TOLD 



i. An Ammonite who oppoacd Nehoralah. D.o. 445. 
Kch. 2. 10 When . . T. the servant, the Ammonite, he. 
2. jp I5iit when Sanljallat. .and T. . .heard (It) 
4. 3 Now T. tlio Ammoaito (was) by him, and 
4. 7 T... heard that tlie walla of Jerusalem we. 
6. 1 T. . .hoard that I had builded the wall 
6. 12 for T. and Sanballat had hired him 
6. 14 Jly God, think thou ui)on T. . .that would 
C. 17 sent, -lettera unto T. . .(the letters) of T. 
0. 19 (And) T. 6cnt lettera to put rao in fear 

J3. 4 Eliashib the priest, .(was) allied unto T. 

13. 7 the evil that Kliashib did for T., in prep. 

13. 8 1 cast forth all the household stuff of T. 

i. A chief man whose posterity returned from c.\ile. 

1J.C. 519. 

Zech. 6. 10 T., and. .Oedaiah, which are come from 
6. 14 the crowus shall be to Jlclom, and to T. 

TO'-CHEW, Ijn establishment. 

A city in Simeon, near lUmmon (or Kemnon) ; omitted 

in Josh. 19. 7. 

1 Ch. 4. 32 And their villages (were). .T., and Asban 
5fOE (great) — 

X.Thumh, great foe, jnS holien. 

Exod29. 20 and upon the great too of their right foot 
Lev. 8. 23 and upon the great too of his right foot 
\ 8. 24 and;Upon the great toes of their right feet 
14. 14, 17, 25, 28 upon the great if>& oX his right 

2.Fmger, yasN etsba. I. 

2 Sa. 21. 20 six Angers, and on every foot six toes 

I Ch.2o. 6 lingers and toes (were) four and twenty 

d. Fingers, toes, IV?¥¥ etsbean.' 

Dan. 2.41 whereas thou sawest the feet and toes, part 

2. 42 the toes of the feet (were) part of iron, and 

i.Toes or thumbs of the feet, D;^n nbhs hehonoth rag. 

Judg. I. 6 and cut off his thumbs and his great toes 

I. 7 their thumbs and their great toes cut oil 

TO-OAB'-KAH, nD-ijn, nonain. 

A son of Gomer, son of Japteth, in the N. of Armenia. 

B.C. 2200. V ' 

Gen. 10. 3 And the sons of Gomer. .Riphath, and T. 

I Ch. I. 6 And the sons of Gomer. .Riphath, and T. 

Eze. 27. 14 Tliey of the house of T. traded in thy fa 
38. 6 the house of T. of the north quarters, and 
50GETHEE — 
y.As o^\,e,-^nv;i'keeehaA.. . 

:£zra 2.64 The whole congregation together (was) f 0. 

3. 9 sons of Judah, together, to set forward 

.' 6. 20 priests and the Levitcs were purified tog. 

'i^'eh. 7. 66 The whole congregation together (was) f 0. 

Isa. 65. 25 The wolf and the lamb shall feed together 

^.Sister, another, ninx achoth. 

' " Exod 26. 6 couple the curtains together with the ta. 

Z.As one, nnnj hachadah, 

Dan. 2. 35 broken in pieces together, andbecamelike 
i. Together, nri', in! yaehad, yachdav. 

Gen. 13. 6 niightdwelltogether.. could notdwell tog. 
22. 6, 8 they went both of them together 
22. 19 they rose up and went together to Beer-s. 
I,. 36. 7 more than that they might dwell together 
l;xodi9. 8 all the people answered together, and said 
26. 24 they shall bo coupled together above the 
36. 29 coupled together at the head thereof, to 
"Dent 22. 10 not plow with an o.x and an ass together 
22. II divers sorts, (as) of woollen and linen tog. 
25. 5 If brethren dwell together, and one of th. 
25. II When men strive together one with ano.. 
33. 5 the tribes of Israel were gathered together 
{ 33. 17 with them he shall push the people toge. 
^osh. 9. 2theygatheredthemselvestogether,toflght 

11. 5 they came and pitched together at the 
Judg. 6. 33 children of the east were gathered toget. 

19. 6 did eat and drink both of them together 
I Sa. ji. II so that two of them were not left together 

17. 10 give me a man, that we may flghttogether 

31. 6 and aU his men, that same day together 
■2 Sa. 2. 13 met together by the pool of Gibeon : and 

i 2. i5 so they fell down together : wherefore th. 

10. IS Israel, they gathered themselves ;together 

12. 3 it grew up together with him, and with his 
14. 16 destroy me and my son together out of the 
21. 9 they fell (all) seven together, and were put 

f ^SS. 3. 18 we (were) together ; (there was) no stran. 
\ Ch.io. 6 Saul died, .and all his house together > 
Ezra 4. 3 hut we ourselves together will build unto 
Hclu 4.. . 8 conspired all of them together to come '■•t.i 
"•6. 2 Cora B, let us meet together in (some one 
6.7 Come . . and let us take counsel together 
3d[i%^. II they had made an appointment together , 
^3. iS prisorers rest together ; they hear not the 
[6. 2 my calamity laid in the balances together 
/g. 32 (and) wo shonld.conie together in judgm, 
Ao. . 8 and fashio7"'d me together round about a 
!i6. 10 they have gathered themselves together ^ 
'17. i5 when (our) rest together (is) in the dust S 
J19. 12 His troops come together, andraiseup thl 
(24. 4 poor of the earth hide themselves together 
^34. 15 All flesh shall perish together, and man 
■ 38. : 7 When the morning stars sang together, and 
'40. 13 Hide them in the dust together ; (and) hi. ' 
Tsa. .; 2.: 2 rulers take counsel together, agaiust the 
'14. ■■ 3 they are (all) together become filthy ; (th. 
31. 13 while they took counsel together against 
34." 3 maguLfy. .and let us exalt his name toge. 
135." g6 taBBSbt toconiusiou togetUer that rejoice 



Pso. 37. 38 transgressors shall bo destroyed together 

40. 14 be oahamed and confounded together that 
40. 14 beashamcd and confounded together that 

41. 7 All that hate nio whisper together against 

48. 4 i'or, lo, tlio kings.. passed by logellier 

49. 2 Bothlowandhlgli, rich and poor, together 
55. 14 We tookswcetcounsel together, (and) wa. 
71. 10 they that lay wait, .taktcouusel together 
74. 8 Let us destroy them together : they have 
83. 5 Forthoyhave consulted togetherwithone 
88. 17 water; they compassed me about together 
93. 8 (their) hands : let the hills bo joyful toge. 

J02. 22 Svhcn the people are gathered t<3getlicr 
122, 3 builded as a city that is compact together 
133. 1 pleasant (it is) for brethren todwcU toge. 
Isa. 1. 28 destruction., of the sinners (shall be) tog. 

1. 31 they shall both burn together, and none 
g. 21 they together (shall be) against Judah 

II. 6 the young lion and tlio fatling together 
II. 7 their young ones shall lie down together 
II. 14 they shall spoil them of the east together 
18. 6 Theyshall be left together unto the fowls 
22. 3 All thy rulers are fled together, they are 
22. 3 all tliatare found in thee are bound togct. 
27. 4 I would burn them together 
31. 3 fall down, and they all shall fail togetner 

40. 5 all llesh shall see (it) together : for tlie 
'41. I let us come near together to Judgment 

41. 19 (and) the pine, and the box tree togctlier 
41. 20 know, and consider, and understand tog. 
41. 23 we may bo dismayed, and behold (it) toge. 
43. 9 Let all tho nations bo gathered together 
43. 17 they shall lie down together, they shall 

43. 26 let us plead together: declare thou, that 

44. 11 they shall fear.. they shall be ashamed to. 

45. 8 let righteousness spring up together; I tlie 
45. 16 they shall goto confusion together (that 
45. 20 draw near together, ye (that are) escaped 

45. 21 let them take counsel together: who hath 

46. 2 Theystoop, theybowdown together, they 
48. 13 (when) I call unto them, they stand up tog. 

50. 8 let us stand together : who (is) mine adv. 
52. 8 with the voice together shall they sing 
^2. 9 sing together, ye waste places of Jertisal. 
€0. 13 the pine tree, and the box together, to bea. 
65. 7 the iniquities of your fathers together, sa. 
66. 17 shall be consumed together, saith tlie Loud 

Jer. 3. 18 they shall come together out of the land 
6. II upon the assembly of young men together 
6. 12 other3,(withtheir) fields and wives togeth. 
6.21 the fathers and tho sons together shall fall 

13. 14 will dash, .the fathers and the sons toge. 

31. 8 and her that travaileth with child togeth. 

31. 13 rejoice, .both young men and old togeth. 

31. 24 and in all the cities thereof together 

41. I there they did eat bread together in Miz. 

46. 12 stumbled.. they arc fallen both together 

46. 21 turned back, (and) are fled away together 

48. 7 (with) his priests and his princes together 

49. 3 (and) his priests and his princes together 

50. 4 they and the children of Judah together* 

50. 33 the children of Judah (were) oppressed to. 

51. 38 They shall roar together like lions; they 
Lam. 2. 8 rampart and the wall, .languished toget. 
Hoa. 1. 1: the children of Israel be gathered togct. 

II. 8 is turned, .my repentings are kindled to. 

Amos.i. 15 he and Ms princes together, saith the Lo. 

3. 3 Can two walk together, except they he ag. 

Mic. 2. 12 I will put them together as the sheep of 

Zeoh.io. 4 Out of him came, .every oppressor toget. 

^.Couple, team, yoke, iocjethcr, "yvt tseined. 

2 Ki. 9. 25 when I and thou rode together after Ah. 

6. .(4 gathering, nsDx asephah. 

Isa. 24. 22 And they shall be gathered together 

7. Of one another, dW^Acof allelon. 

1 Th. 5. II Wherefore comfort yourselves together 

9>.Toward each other, TrpSs aWriKovs prosallclous. 

Luke24. 14 they talked together of all these tilings 

^.Together with, afia hama. 

Rom. 3. 12 they are together become unprofitable 
I Th. 4. 17 shall be caught up together with them in 
5. 10 died for us, tliat..we should live together 

10. TogeUier, upon or about the same, iirl rh avrh. 
Matt 22. 34 the Pharisees, .were gathered together 
Luke 17. 35 Two (women) shall be grinding together 
Acts 1. 15 the number of the names together were 

2. 44 all that believed were together, and had 
■3. I Peter and John wentup togetherinto tho 

4. 26 the rulers were gathered together against 
'f Co. 7. 5 come together again, that Satan tempt you 

11. Together, down to the same, Kara rh aurh. 
'Acts i^v i they went both together into the synag. 

12. With one another, /xir' oW^Xoij' met' allelon., 
!' Luke23. 12 Pilate and Herod were made friends tog. 

IB.Together, dfiov homou.'.. 
'■John 4; 36 and he that reapeth may rejoice together 
ao. 4 So they ran both together: and the other 
1^ /21. . 2 There were together Simon Peter, and T. 

See. also Agree, assemble, assembled, assembling, band, 
bow, bring, builded, call, called, cleave fast, come, 
comforted, consult, counsel, coupled, flow, folden, fol- 
lower, framed, gather, gathered, gathering, glorified, 
grow, join, joined, knit, meet, met, planted, put, raise 
up, reason, rise up, rolled, run, shake, shut up, smite, 
'sow, stick, strive, struggle, take, temper, tempered, 
travail in pain, thrust, whisper, work, wrap, >vrappcd. 



yoke. Alto sing together by course, gather together 
In one. XoRethor with, tee elected, labcoir, aulcken, 
sit. 

TO'-HTI, inh humility, depression. 
A Kohathite, ancestor of Sauiucl; called Nahadh in 
I Ch. 6. 26, and Tuah in i Cli. 6. 34. B.C. 1230. 
I Sa. I. I £lihu, thcsou of X., tho son of Zupb' 

TO'-I, TO'-TJ, 'yn, U')' error, wandering. 
A king of Uamalh in the days of Dnvld. B.C. 1040. » 
■ 2 .Sa. 8. 9 T. . .heard that David had smitten all the 
8. 10 Then T. sent Joram his son unto king D. 

8. 10 fought, .for Uadadczcr had wars with T. 

1 Ch.i8. 9 T. ..heard how David had smitten i^U tho 

18. 10 fought, .for Iladarczcr had wars with T. 

Ton., (to) — 
\.L<tbour, h'^Tf amal. 

Gen. 41. 51 God..hathmademcforgct allmytoil.anj 

i.Grievous thing, labour, )'i2VV itsliabon. 

Gen. 5. 29 concernlngourworkaud toil of our hands 

Z.To try, 0a<Tayl(u hasanizO. 

Mark 6. 48 he saw them toiling in rowing; for tho 

4. To labour, be weary, fatigued, Kovida kijpiao. 
Matt. 6. 28 Consider tho lilies, .they toil not, neither 
Luke 5. 5 we have toiled all the night, and have to. 
12. 27 [theytoil not, they splnnot; and yctlsayj 

TOKEN (evident, manifest) — ' 
1.^ sign, token, r'lK oth. 

Gen, 9.12, 17 Thls(ls) thctokcnof thccovenantwh. 

9. 13 bo for a token of a covenant between mo 
17. II It shall be a token of the covenant bctw. 

Exod. 3. 12 a token unto thee that I have sent thco 

12. 13 blood shall be lo you for a token upon tho 

13. 16 It shall be for a token upon thine hand 
Num 17. 10 to be kept for a token against tho rebels 
Josh. 2. 12 show kindness.. and give inc atruo token 
Job 21. 29 the way? and do ye not know their tokens 
I'sa, 65. 8 They also., are afraid at thy tokens: thou 

E6. 17 Show me a token for good ; that they wh. 
135. 9 sent tokens and wonders into the midst 
Isa. 44. 25 That frustrateth the tokens of the liars 

2. Proof, manifest tolxn, tySeiy/ia cndeigma. 

2 Th. I. 5 a manifest token of the righteous Judgm. 

3.yl showing in, indication, (ySd^is endeixis. 

Phil. I. 28 is to them an evident token of perdition 
i.A sign, signal, mark, tr-niiiiov semeion. 

2 Th. 3. 17 mine oivn hand, which is the token Incv. 

h. A joint sign, signal, aitnrrjiiov sussemxnt. 

Marki4. 44 had given them a token, Baying,Whomso. 

TO'-LA, ybin warm, crimson. 

1. A son of Issachar. B.C. 1690. 

Gen. 46. 13 And the sons of Issachar ; T., and Phnv. 
>'um26. 23 (oO T., the family of the Tolaitcs : of Pua 
1 Oil. 7. I the sons of Issachar (were) T., and Puali 
7. 2 the sons of T.; Uzzi, and Ilcphaiah, and 

7. 2 heads of their father's house, .of T. 

2. A judge of Israel, of the tribe of Issachar. B.C. 
1206-11S3. 

Judg 10. 1 there arose to defend Israel, T. the sou ot 
TO'-LAD, iSin begetter. 

A city in Simeon near Ezem : same of El-tolad in Josli. 
15. 3°- 

I Ch. 4. 29 And at Bilhih. and at Ezem, and at T. 

TOIAITES, '!;Siwi. 

Family of Tola' son of Issachar. 

Num.26. 23 (of) Tola, tho family of thcT.: of Pua, Iha 

TOLD, to he — 

\.To be said, "vjk amar, 2. 

Josh. 2. 2 it was told the king of Jericho, saying 
Dan. 8. 26 And the vision, .which was told (ia) truo 

2. To be put before, declared, n:} nagad, 6. 

Gen. 22. 20 it was told Abraham, saying. Behold, jli. 

27. 42 words of Esau her elder son were told to 

31. 22 itwastoldl-ibanononthethirdday thatJ. 

33. 13 it was told Tamar, saying, Behold, thyf.i. 

38. 24 it was told Judah, saying, Tamar thy da. 
Exod; 4. s it wiis told the king of Eg)-pt that the pe. 
Deut. 17. 4 it be told thee, and thou hast heard (of it) 
Josh. 9. 24 Because it was certainly told thy servants 

10. 17 it Avas told Joshua, saying, The five kings 
Judg. 9. 25 they robbed all. .and it was told Abimel. 
9. 47 it was told Abimelech, that all the men 

1 Sa. 15. 12 it was told Samuel, saying, Saul came to 

19. 19 was told Saul, saying. Behold, David (is) 
23. 7, 13 And it was told Saul that David was 
27. 4 it was told Saul that David was fled to O. 

a Sa. 6. 12 it was told king David, saying. The Lord 
JO. 77 when it was told David, he gathered all 
19. I it was told Joab, Behold, the king weepeth 
21. II it was told David what Rizpah the daug. 

t Kl. I. 51 it was told Solomon, saying. Behold, Ad. 
2. 29 it was told king Solomon that Joab was 
2. 41 it was told Solomon that Shimei had gono 

10. 7 the half vas nottold me: thy wisdom and 
18. 13 Was it not told my lord what I did when 

2 Ki. 6. 13 it was toldhim, saying. Behold, (he is) m 

8. 7 it was told him, sajing. The man of God 

1 Ch.19. 17 it was told David; and he gathered all Is. 

2 Ch. g. 6 the one half . .was not told me: (for; thou 
Isa. 7. 2 it was told the house of David, saying, 3. 

40 21 hath it not been told you from the begin. 

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3. To be mipibcred, recounted, IS? saphar, 2. 

J Ei. 8. 5 that could not bo told nor numbered lor 
2 Ch. 5, 6 wliich could not bo told nor numbered 

i. To he numbered, recounted, 15D saphar, 4. 

Job 37. 2o Shall it be told liiin that I speak? it a man 
Isa. 52. 15 which had not been told them shall they 
llab. I. 5 ye will not believe, though it bo told (y.) 

6. To he weiffhed, pi? takan, 4. 

2 Ki.i2. u thoygavetUenjoney,boingtold,intothoh. 

TOLERABLE, more — , 

More tolerable, avfKTOrepov aneJctoterorii 

Matt 10. 15 It shall be more tolerable for the land of 

.J 1. 22 It shall be more tolerable for Tyre and S. 

II. 24 it shall be more tolerable for the land of 

>lark 6. 1 1 [It shall bo more tolerable for Sodom and] 

Lukeio. 12 it shall be more tolerable in that day for 

10. 14 it shall be more tolerable for Tyre and S. 

TOLL— ~ ' , 

\. Measured thing, tribute, toll, .TJp middafi. 

Ezra 4. 20 toll, and tribute, and custom, was paicf 
2. Measured thing, tribute, toll, .Tjffl mindah. 

Ezra 4. 13 will they not pay toll, tribute, and custom 

r' . 7. 24 it shall not be lawful to impose toU,,tribute 
lOHB — 
\.A stack, heap, tomb, "E^'ij gadish. 

Job 21. 32 the grave, and shall remain In'the tomb 
^.A monument, tomb, uvrina vmema. 

Mark 5. 5 ho was in tlie mountains, and in tllo torn. 

Luke !!. 27 neither abode in . .house, but in the tombs 

8. id monument, tomb, ixvrifieiov mnemeion. 

Matt. 8. 28 coming out of the tombs, exceeding fierce 
' 27. 60 laid it in his own new tomb, which he had 

Mark 5. 2 there met him out of the tombs a man wi. 

5. 3 Who had (his) dwelling amongthe [tombs] 

6. 29 took up his corpse, and laid it in a tomb 

\.A burying place, sepidchrc, rd(j>oS iaphos. 
Matt 23. 29 ye build tlio tombs of the prophets, and 

TONGS — 

1. Tongs, snuffers, D^nij^o m^alqachayim, 

KTod25. 38 the tongs thereof, and the snuff SfsheS th. 
Num. 4. 9 his tongs, and his snuif dishes, and all the 

2. Tongs, snuffers, D'njjpa melqachayim. . 

1 Ki. 7. 49 the flowers, and the lamps, and the tongs 

2 Ch. 4. 21 the tongs, (made he of), gold, (and) that 
Isa. 6. 6 (which) he had taken with the tongs from 

Z.Axe, tongs, ifja mantsad.\ 

Isa. 4^. 12 The smith.witli the t^ngs both workctlj 
TOHGTIE — ■ 
I. Tongue, language, j^^) Idslidrt,^ 

Gen 10. 5 every one after his tongue.lxtter HieU' fa. 
10. 2o after their families, after their tongues 

10. 31 after their families, after their tongues 
Exod 4. 10 I (am) slow of speech, and of a slow ton. 

11. 7 against any-, .shall not a dog move his to. 
ftoutsS. 49 a nation whose tongue thou shalt not un. 
Josh. 10. 21 none moved his tongue against any of tlie 
Judg. 7. 5 Every one that lappeth. .with his tongue 
2 Sa. 23. 2 spake by me, and his word (was) in my t. 
Job 5. 21 be hid from the scourge of the tongue 

6. 30 Is there iniquity in my tongue? cannot my 
15. 5 and thou choosest the tongue of the craf. 
20. 12 (though) he hide it under his tongue ' ' 
20. 16 suck the poison, .the viper's tongue shall 
27. 4 not speak wickedness, nor my tongue ut. 
29. 10 their tongue cleaved to the roof of tlieir 

33. 2 Behold, .my tongue hath spoken in my 
41. 1 his tongue with a cord (which) thou lett. 

^m., 5- 9 sepulchre; they flatter with their tongue 
, 10. 7 under his tongue (is) mischief and vanity 

12. 3 Lord shallcutof. .the tongue that speak. 

12. 4 Who have said. With our tongue will we 

13. 3 (He that) baekbiteth not with his tongue 
22. 15 my tongue cleaveth to my jaws, andtliou 
31. 20 keep them, .from the strife of tongues yj. 

34. 13 Keep thy tongue from evil, and tliy lips 

35. 28 my tongue shall speak of thy righteousn. 
37. 30 speaketh wisdom, and his tongue talketh 
39. I take heed. .Oiat I sin not with my tongue 
39. 3 flre burnednthen) spake I with my tong. 
45-1 niy tong'ie (is) the pen of a ready writer 
50. 19 givcst tliy moutli to evil, an'd thy tongue 
51.14 my tongue shall sing aloud of thy righteo. 
52. 2 Thy tongue deviseth mischiefs, like a sh. 

52. 4 lovest all devouring words, .deceitful to. 

53. 9 Destroy, OLonD, (and) divide their tong. 
57. 4 and arrows, and tlieir tongue a sharp sw. 
C4. 3 Who whet their tongue like ,1 sword, (and) 
C4. .8 they shall make their own tongue to fall 
f;6. 17 I cried, .he was extolled with my tongue 
Ci. 23 (and) the tongue of thy dogs in the same 

. 71. 24 My tongue also shall talk of thy righteo. 
73- 9 and their tongue walkcth through the ea. 
78.'36 and they lied unto him with their tongues 
fiog. 2 spoken against me with a lying tongue 
1 19. 172 My tongue shall speak of thy word : foV 
1 1 20. 2 Deliver my soul . . from a deceitful tongue 
t?o. 3 What shall be done.'. thou false tongue ? 
126. i filled with laugliter, and our tongue with 
337. 6 letmytonguccleave to theroofof narmo. 

139. ,, 4 (there is) not a WOtd in my tongue, (but) . 

140. 3 Tliey have sharpened their tongues like a 
jv, 6. 17 A proud look, a lying tongue.'and hands.;' 

6. 24 the Ualt';ryof tlie tongue of astl'auge wo.- 



Prov 10. 20 The tongue of the just (is as) choice silver. 
10. 31 but the fro ward tongue shall be cut out " 
12. 18 IJut the tongue of the wise (is) health 
12. ig but a lying tongue (is) but for a moment 

2 The tongue of the wise useth knowledge 
4 A wholesome tongue (is) a tree of life, but 
I the answer of tlie tongue, (is) from the L. 
4 (and)aliar givetliear to a nauglity tongue 

20 he that halli a perverse tongue falleth in. 

2 1 Death and life .. in the power of the tong. 
6 The getting of treasures by a lying tonguo. 

23 Whoso keepeth. .his tongue keepeth his . 
1^5 and a soft tongue breaketh the bone ■ '■ 
23\an angry countenance a backbiting tonguo 
28 A lying tongue hateth (those that are) afll. 
23 than he that flattoreth with the tongue , 

26 and in her tongue (is) the law of kindness 
II honey and milk (are; under thy tongue ■■ 

8 their tongue and their doings (are) again.' 
15 the LoRDshallutterlydestroy the tonguo 

11 For with, .another tongue will he speak ,' 

27 Cull of indignation, and his tongue as a • 
4 the tongue of the stammerers shall be ri. 

19 a stammering tongue, that thou canst not 

6 Then shall, .the tongue of the dumb sing 

17 (there is) none, and their tongue faileth 

23 every knee shall bow, every tongue shall 

4 God hatl\ given me the tongue of the lea, 

17 every tongue (that) shall rise against thee 

4 against whom.. draw out the tongue? (are) 

3 your tongue hath muttered perverseness 

18 I will gather all nations and tongues ; and 

3 they bend their tongues (like) their bow 

5 they have taught their tongue to speak ;, 
8 Tlieir tonguo (is as) an arrow shot out, it 

18 let us smite him with the tongue, and let 
31 the prophets, that use their tongues, and 

4 The tongue of the sucking child cleaveth 
. 26 I will make thy tongut cleave to the roof 
. 4 the learning and the tonguo of the dial. 
. iC shall fall, .for tlio rage of their tonguo 
. 12 their tonguo (is) deceitful in their mouth 

13 neither sliall a deceitful tongue be found 

12 their tongue shall consume away jo their 



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Ezc. 3 
Dan. 
Hos. 7 
Mic. 6. 
Zeph. 3 
i^ech 14, 

2. A tongue, language, •yXwaaa glossa. 

flark 7. 33 took him . . and he spit, and touched his lo. 
7. 35 the string of his tongue was loosed, and 

1 6. 1 7 [cast out devils . . speak vf\i\\ new tongues] 
Luke I. 64 his tongue (loosed), and he spake, and pr. 

16. 24 and cool my tongue ; for I am tormented 

Acts 2. 3 there appeared unto them cloven tongues 

2. 4 began to speak with other tongues, as the 

2. II wo do hear them speak in our tongues ■ 

2. 26 my tonguo was glad ; moreover also my 
jo. 46 they heard them speak with tongues, and 
19. 6 and tliey spake with tongues, and proph. 

'Kohl. 3. 13 with their tongues they have used deceit 
14. II and every tongue shall confess to God 
12. 10 to another (divers) kinds of tongues; to 
12. 10 to another the interpretation of tongues 

12. 28 helps, governments, diversities of tongues 
J 2. 30 do all speak with tongues? do all interp. 
»3. I Though I speak with the tongues of men 

13. 8 whether (there be) tongues, they shall ce. 

14. 2 he that speaketh m an (unknown) tongue 
14. 4 He that speaketh in an (unkno^vn) tongue 
14. 5 I would that ye all spake with tongues, but 
14. 5 greater, than he that speaketh with tong. 
14. 6 if I come unto you speaking with tongues 
•14. 9 except ye utter by the tongue words easy 
'14. 13 let him tliat speaketh in an (unknown) to. 

S4. 14 if I pray in an (unknown) tongue, my sp. 

14. 18 I speak with tongues more tlian ye all 

J 4 . 19 ten thousand words in an (unkn own) ton. 
14. 22 tongues are for a sign, not to them that 
>4. 23 all speak witli tongues, and there come ■ 
14. 26 hath a doctruie, hath a tongue, hath are. 
14. 27 If any man speak in an (unknown) tongue 
14. 39 and forbid not to speak with tongues . v' 
Phil. 2. II every tonguo should confess that Jesus "■ 
Jas. y^i 26 If any man. .bridleth not his tongue, but 

3. . 5 tlie tongue is a little member, and boast.' 
3 6 And the tongue (is) a fire, a world of ini. 
^ 6 so is the tongue among our members, that 
3, 8 the tongue can no man tame ; (it is) an 

1 To, 3 ic let him refrain his tongue from evil, and 

I Jo. 3. 18 let us not love in word, neitlier iu tongue 

llcv. s 9 out of every Inndred, and tongue, and pe. 

- 7. 9 kindreds, and people, and tongues, stood 

10. II many peoples, and nations, and tongues 

.11. 9 they of the people, and kindreds, and to. 

13. 7 over all kindreds, and tongues, and nati. 

14. 6 nation, and kindred, and tongue, and pe. 

16. IC and they gnawed their tongues for pain 

17. IS and multitudes, and nations, and tongues 

Z, Dialect, Sid\eKTos dialeJ:tos, 

jA.ots 1. 19 as that field is called in their proper ion.' 
• 2." 8 hear we every man in our own tongue, wh. 
EI. 40 he spake unto (them) in the Hebrew ton. 
-br! 2 heard that he spake in the Helirew tong. 
06. 14 saying in the Hebrew J.ongue, Saul, Saul 

TONGTTES, (other* Xlie'bie^)^'{ 
1, One of another or different tongue, €r€pSy\u^(Tos. 
)' 1 C0.14. 21 Witli.:other tongues and other lips will .^ 
■' '' . ' ' 'V((' t^>*''^^'"=fTC-.'" T-Z'^' ^^''^'.^ '^-^'^^^"i'''}i^-{- ^^-'if^^'''^./^^ 
'2.IIcbraically, in the Ilcbreio) k^patdTl'hebrdisti. 
'~^ John 5. 2 which is called in the Hebrew tongue ]iA 
^Itev. 9. '11 whose name in the Hebrew tongue (is) 
>■ j6. 16 into a place called in the Hebrew tongue 



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TOlTGinS, to hold tlje -i . 

\.To still, silence, npri hasa/i,s. 

Amos 6. 10 Hold tliy tongue ; for we may not make' 
2. To keep or remaiii silent, v-^J) charash, 5. 

Esth. 7. 4 if we had been sold . .1 had held my ton. 

Job' 6. 24 Teach me, and I will hold my tongue, and 
13, 19 if I hold my tongue, I shall give up the 

Hab. 1. 13 lioldost thy tonguo when the wicked de. 
TOO — 
iSce Far, hard, heav)^ }iighijnuchj,atvopg,|iy3erstitiousJ.,. 

TOO much -:-.^ 

Sufficiency, ' yfddi?^ 

Esth. 1. 18 Thus. '.too mach'x:ohtein]pr"inaVTaCL- 

-■ ■ ■•■■"■:- *i'.V''W ' . '* * 

TOOK in hunting, that which lie —r^ — ; •' 

JIunting, provision, venison, y.^tsdijidX, j^ t 

Provi2, 27 roastelh not tjut wUicli hcutook ia ^x■axA^ 

TOOL—; .>_=.- 

l.pestroymg weapon~ sioord,1xxe, n^rr c7(ere?> 
' Exod2o. 25 if. thou lift upjthj toot upon jt,^ tliouli^ 

? 2. Vessel, '^3 keli. 

1 Ki. 6. 7 nor ak(n.of)ji3x.tQQloliroix£eardijl tl^ 

TOOTH, teeth —''' 
\.A tooth, ]^ shen:^ 

G en. 49. 12 His eyes. .reTl with <vlne,aftd'his teeth wR. 
^xod 21. 24 Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, hand for - 
'21. 27 tooth, or bis maid servant's tooth ; he sl^ 
21. 27 shall let him go free for his tooth's sako 
lev." 24. 20 eye for eye, tooth for tooth: as he hatit 
Numii. 33 the flesh (was) yet between their teeth" 
<Dput.ig. 21 tooth for tooth , hand for hand, foot fot 
-32. 24 will also send theteethofbeasts upon theni 
i Sa. ; 2. 13 with a flesh hook of three teeth in his liih 
Job i' 4. 10 and the teeth of the young lions, arebro. 
•'13. 14 Wherefore do I take my flesh in my fectS 
j6. 9 he gnashethuponme with his teeth, mini) 
^9. 20 and I am escaped with the skin of my tQW 
P9. 17 and plucked the spoil out of his teeth, 
^i. 14 his face? his teeth (are) terrible round aSfe 
j(Ps5i. 3. 7 thou hast broken the teeth of the ungodly 
33. 16 they gnashed upon me with their teeth 
37. 12 and gnasheth upon him with his teeth '^ 
J57. 4 whose teeth (are! spears and arrows, and 
58. 6 Break their teeth, God, in their moutli 
112. JO shall gnash with his teeth, and nieltaway 
124. 6 hath not given us (as) a prey to their teeth 
1^'ov.io. 26 As vinegar to the teeth, and as smoke to 

23. 19 (is like) a broken tooth, and a foot out ol 
30. 14 a generation whose teeth (are as) swords 

Bong. 4. 2 Thy teeth, .like a flock, .shorn, which c.l« 
6. 6 Thy teeth (are) as a flock of sheep whiclj 
Jer. 31. 29 and the children's teeth are set on edge 
31. 30 eatetli the sour grape, his teeth shall be 
JLam. 2. i6 they hiss aud gnash the teeth : they sayl 
' 3. 16 He hath also broken my teeth with grave|: 
Ere. 18. 2 and the children's teeth are set on edge J 
Dau. 7. 5 three ribs, .between the teeth of it, aniV 
7 fourth beast, .and it had great iron teetfl 
19 whose teeth (were of) iron, and his nails 
6 whose teeth (arc) the teeth of a lion, and 
6 I also have given you cleanness of teeth 
5 that bite with their teeth, and cry, Peaco 
Zech. 9. 7 his abominations from between bistectu 

2.A tooth, o'Sois odous. 

Jklatt 5. 38 An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth 

8. 12 there shallbe weeping and gnashing of tOt 

13. 42, 50 shall be wailing and gnashing of tectll 

•22. 13 there shall be.weeping'and gnashing ofte> 

24. 51 there shallbe weeping and gnashing of to. 

25. 30 there shall be weeping and gnashing of tc. 
■Jlark 9. 18 gnasheth with his teeth, and piueth away 
Lukex3. 28 There shall bo weepingaud gnashing of to. 
Acts 7. 54 and they gnashed onhirawith(their)teetli 

^Kev. 9.' 8 and, their teeth werg as(tlic teeOiJ ol Jioiij 

TOP -^^^ 

l.Roof, top, pinnacle, 'SJ pre^.- 

Exod. 30. 3 the top thereof, and the sides {hereof rr>. 

f-' "-' 37. 26 the top of it, and the sides thereof rouml 
Judg 9. 51 and gat them up to the top of the tower 

2 Ki.23. 12 altars that (were) ou the top of the uppcir 

Z.Bone, sid>stance, Dhj gcrem. 

2 Ki. 9. 13 put (it) under liim on the tup of the stairs 

Z.A cleft, I'VO seiph. ' 

Judg. 15. 8 lie went dovm and dwelt in the top of the 

15. II went to the top of the rock Etam, and sa. 

Isa. 2. 21 into the tops of the raggedjocks, for fear 

|. Clear or dry place, n'n? tscchiach. 

J)ze. 24. 7 blood, .she set it upon the top or a rock 
\24. 8 I have set her blood upon the top of a ro. 
'26. ". 4 I will also, .make her like the top of a r^, 
/26. 14 I will make thee like the top of a rqck 

5. Foliage, highest branch, n^iBS tsammereth. 

^ze. 31. 3 and his top was among the thick bougiia 
\^3i. 10 hath shot up his top among the thick ho. 
31. 14 neither shoot up their top among the tli. 
6, Head, top,.Via rosh,' 
"jGen. 8. , 5 first (day) of the month, were the tops of 
>ii.l4 buildu3acity,anda towerwhose top(nKiy 
28. ^2 top of it reached to heaven: and beh<'ld 
28. jS a pillar, and poured oil upon t!ie top of 
E.'codi?.- 9 I will stand on the top of the hill with tlic 
17. 10 Aaron, '-and Hur, went up to the topof tlie 
19. 20 upon mount Sinai, on tlie top of the uio. 



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Job 24. 

Paa. 72. 

Prov. 8. 

Song 4. 
laa. 2. 

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. 20 Loni) called Moaes (up) to the top of the 

17 dcvourini; flre on the top of the mount in 
32 there shall be an nolo in the top of it, in 

2 preaont thyself there to me in he top of 

40 gat them up into the top of the monnfeiin 
44 they preaumed to go up unto the hill top 
28 Aaron died there in the top of the mount 
20 to the topof I'isgah, which looketh toward 

9 For from the top of the rockal see him 

14 the fleld of Zophim, to tlie top of I'isgah 
28 Balak brought Balaam unto the top of 1'. 
27 Get thee up into the top of I'isgah, and 

I to the top of Piagah, that (ia) over againat 

8 the border went up to the top of the mo. 

9 border waa drawn from the top of the hill 
26 build an altar, .upon the top of this rock 

7 stood in the top of mount Gerizim, and li. 
25 set liars in wait for him iu tho top of the 
36 there came people down from tho top of 

3 carried thertl up to the top of an hill, that 
13 stood on the top of an hill afaroff, a great 
25 became one troop, aud stood on the top of 
24 sound of a going in the tops of the mulb. 
32 (when) David was come to the top . . where 

1 when David was a little past the top (of 
16 to set upon the tops of the pillars: the he. 
17, 19 chapiters which (were) upon the top of 

18 cover the chapiters that (were) upon the t. 
22 upon the top of the pillars (waa) lily work 
35 In the top of the base .. on the top of tho 

41 chapiters that (were) on the top of the two 

41 chapiters which (were) r.pon-the top of the 

19 the top of the throne (was) round behind 

42 and Elijah went up to tho top of Camiel 
9 and, behold, he sat on the top of an hill 

15 of going in the tops of the mulberry trees 

15 chapiter that (was) on tlie top of each of 
12, 12 chapiters which (were) on the top of 
12 brought thera unto the top of tho rock 

12 cast them down from the top of the rock 

2 Esther drew near, and touched the top of 
24 and cut off as the topa of the cars of com 

16 an handful, .upon the topofthe mountains 
2 She staudeth in the top of high places, by 

34 or as he that lieth upon tho top of a mast 

8 look from the top of Aniana, from the top 
2 be established in the top of the mountains 
6 two (or) throe berries in the top of the up. 

17 as a beacon upon the top of a mountain 

11 let them shout from the top of the moun. 
19 that faint for hunger in the top of every 

1 are poured out in tho top of every street 

13 in all the tops of the mountains, and under 

4 He cropped off the top of his young twigs 
22 will crop off from the top of his young tw. 

12 Upon the top of the mountain the whole 
13 They sacrifice upon the tops of ;the moun. 

5 Like tho noise of chariots on tho tops of 

2 mourn, and the top of Cannel shall wither 

3 though they hide themselves in the top 

1 shall be established in the top of the mo. 
10 were dashed in pieces at the top of all the 

2 with a bowl upon the topof it, and his se. 
2 scvon lamps, v/hlch (are) upon tho top th. 



7. A point, tip, 6.Kpov ahron. 

Hcb. II. 21 and worshipped .. upon the top of hia staff 

B.From above, top, upper part, AifaB^v anothen. 
Matt 27. 51 was rent in twain from the top to the bo. 
Marki5. 38 rent in twain from the top to.the bottom 
Johni9. 23 without seam, woven from tho top throu. 

TOP of head or hoaso — 

\.Roof, top, pinnacle, ii gag. 

I Sa. 9. 23 communed with Saul upon the top of the h. 
9. 26 Samuel called Saul to the top of the house 
a Sa. i6. 22 spread . . a tent upon the top of the house 
Isa. 15. 3 on the topa of their houses, and in their ■ 

2. Top or -crown of the head, pate, ^'p"]i3 qodqod. 
Deut'28. 35 from . .thy foot unto tho top of thy head 
33. 16 and upon the top of the head of him (that 

TOFAZ — 

1. Topaz, emerald, .TJ99 pitdah. 

Exod28. 17 a sardlusj a topaz, an J a carbuncle : (this 
39. 10 a sardius, a topaz, and a carbuncle : this 
Job 28. 19 The topaz of Ethiopia shall not equal IS 
Eze. 28. 13 topaz, and tho diamond, tho beiyl, tho on. 

2. Topa!!,{gem of a yellowish green colour),ToiT(i(tciv. 
Rev. 21. 20 the eighth, beryl ; tho ninth, a topaz ; the 

TO'-PHEl, "?5h mortar. 

A place in the wilderness of Sinai over against Faran; 

now called Tu/Uch, S. E. of Salt Sea. 

Deat. I. I between Paran, and T., aud Laban, and 

TOPH'-ET, nn?;? altar: 

A place In the valley of Hinnom where sacriflces were 
oEerod and the dead bodies buried or consumed. 
Isa. 30. 33 T. (is) ordained of old; yea, for the king 

TO'-PHETH, TO'-PHET, nBi^n, n^h. 
The. same as tho preceding. ' 

a KI.23. 10 he defiled T., which (is) in the valley of 

Jar.- 7. 31 And they have built the high places of T. 

7. 32 Theiefore. .It shall no more be called T. 

7. 32 they shall bui-y in T., till there be no pi. 

19. 6 that this place shall no more be called T. 

19. 1 1 they shall bury (them) in T. , till (there be ) 

19. 12 Thus will I. .(even) make this city as X . 



Jer. 19. 13 house, .shall bo defiled as tho place of T. 

19. 14 Then came Jeremiah from '1'., wliither the 
TORCH — 

l.A torch, flame, T^Ttappid. 

Nah. 2. 3 with flaming torclios In tho day of his pr. 
Zcoh.:2. 6 will I make., like a torch of fire iu a sheaf 

2. A torch, flashing fire, n-f^ pcladah. 

Nah. 2. 4 they shall sceiii like torchoa, they shall 
Z.A lamp, torch, shining light, Kafiwds lampas. 

John 18. 3 with lanterns, aud torches, aud weapons 
TOSBEENT, tormentor — 

\.A trial, testing, torment, Paa-avt(Tn6shasanismos. 
Rev. 9. 5 their torment, .as the torment of a scorp. 
14. II the smoke of their tonnent ascendeth up 
18. 7 DO much torment and sorrow give her, for 
18. 10 Standing afar off for the fear other form. 
18. IS stand afar off for the fear of her torment 
2. One who tries or tests, inquisitor, ^aaavKrri)!, 
Matt 18. 34 delivered him to tho tormentors, till he 

3.^ test, trial,inquisilion,torment,pd<rai/osbasanos. 

llatt. 4. 24 were taken with divers diseases and term. 

Lukei6. 23 lifted up his eyes, being in torments, and 

16. 28 lest they also come irtto this place of tor. 

4.A prxining, restraining, restraint, K6\a(ris. 

I Jo. 4. 18 casteth out fear : because fear hath torm. 
TOEBIENT, bo tormented, to — 
l.To try, test, torment, l3a(Tayl^a> basanizo. 

Matt. 8. 6 sick of the palsy, grievously tormented 

8. 29 art thou come hither to tormentua before 

Mark 5. 7 adjure thee by God, that thou torment me 

Luke 8. 28 cried out.. I beseech thee, torment me not 

Rev. 9. 5 that they should be tormented five months 

II. 10 becauae these two prophets tormented th. 

14. 10 he shall be tormented with flre and brim. 

20. 10 shall be tormented day and night for ever 

2. Having or suffering evil, ill used, KaKovyoiiitvos. 
Heb. II. 37 wandered, .being destitute, aflUcted, tor. 

Z.To he pained, oSwaofiat oduna.om.ai. 

Lukei6. 24 have mercy. .1 am tormentedln this flame 
16. 25 he is comforted, and thou art tormented 

TORN (in pieces, of or with beasts) — 
l.Soinetking torn, njip terephah. 

Gen. 31. 39 That which was torn . , I brought not unto 
Exod22. 13 shall not make good that which was torn 

22. 31 eat (any) flesh (that is) torn of beasta in 
Lev. 7. 24 fat of that which is torn with beasts, may 

17. 15 torn (with beasts, whether it be) one of 

22. 8 That which dieth of itself, or ia torn (with 
Eze. 4. 14 which dieth of itself, or is torn in pieces 

44. 31 dead of itself, or torn, whether it be fowl 

2. Filth, sweepings, scrapings, nrnD suchah. 

Isa. 5. 25 their carcases, .torn In tho midst of the 

TOPwN in pieces, to be — 

l.To be torn, fjip taraph, 2. 

Exod22. 13 If it be torn in pieces, .let him bring it 
Jer. 5. 6 that goeth out thence shall be torn in pi. 

2. To he torn, "."ip taraph, i. 

Gen. 44. aS I said. Surely he ia torn in pieces, and I 

TORTOISE—- 

Tortoise, a species of Lyhian lizard, ajt tsab. 

Lev. II. 29 the weasel, and the mouse, aud the tort. 
TORTURED, to be — 
To be heatCrn with clubs, hastinaded, rvfiiravlCo/xat. 

Heb. II. 35 were tortured, not accepting deliverance 

TOSS (self), bo tossed, to — 
l.To shake self, vv.i gaash, 7. 

Jer. 5. 22 though tiie waves thereof teas themselves 

2,A wrapping, njj^ tsenephah. 

Isa. 22. 18 He will surely violently turn and toss th. 

Z.To try, test, toss, fiaa-avi(a basanizo. 

Matti4. 24 tossed with winds : for the wind v/as con. 
4. To be agitated, pi-ni^oiiai rhipizomai. 

Jas. I. . 6 a wave . . driven with tho wind, and tossed 
TOSSED to and fro, up and down, to be — 
l.To be driven away, llj r.adaph, 2. 

Prov 21. 6 a vanity tossed to and fro of them that se. 

2. To le shaken, "lyj naar, 2. 

Psa.iog. 23 I am tossed up and down as the locust 

3. To be tossed, agitated, K\vS(t>ylConai kludonizom. 

Eph. 4. 14 be no more children, tossed to andfro, and 

TCSSPIGS to and fro — 

Movings, tossings, ts'inj nedudim. . 

Job - 7. 4 I am full of tossings to and fro unto the 

TOTTER, to — 

To thrust away, down, over, rm daehah. 

Psa, 62. 3 ye shall be . . as a bowing wall . . a tottering 

TOtrCH, be touched, to — 

1. To touch, come upon, plague, J/35 f^"'- 

Gpn. 3. 3 Ye shall not eat.. neither shall ye touch 
20. 6 therefore suffered I thee not to touch her 
26. II He that toucheth this man or his wife sh. 
26. 29 as we have not touched thee, and as we 
32. 25 he touched the hollow of his thigh, and 
32. 3a he touched the hollow of Jacob's thigh-in 



Exod 19. 12 or touch tht border., whosoever toucheth 
19. 13 There shall not an hand touch it, but he 

29. 37 whataoever toucheth the altar shall be holy 

30. 29 whatsoever toucheth them shall be holy 
Ix)v. 5. 2 If a soul tuuchany uucleanthing, whether 

5. 3 If ho touch tho unclcanucss of man, what. 

6. 18 every one that toucheth them shall be ho. 

6. 27 Whatsoever shall touch the flesh thereol 

7. 19 tho flesh that toucheth any unclean (th.J 
7. 21 the soul that shall touch any unclean (Ui. J 

II. 8 their carcase shall yc not touch, they (arc) 
11. 24 whosoever toucheth the carcase 01 them 
II. 26 every one that toucheth thera sh.nll be un. 
11.27 whoso toucheth their carcase shall be un. 
II. 31 whosoever doth touch them, when they 
II. 36 that which toucheth their carcase shall bo 

11. 39 he that toucheth tho carcase thereof shall 

12. 4 she shall touch no hallowed thing, nor co. 
15. 5 whosoever toucheth his bedshall waahhia 
15. 7 he that toucheth thefleshofhimthathath 
15. 10 whosoever toucheth any thing that was 
15. J I whomsoever he toucheth that hath the is. 
15. i2the vessel of earth that he toucheth which 
15. 19 whosoever toucheth her shall be unclean 
15. 21 whosoever toucheth herbcd shall washhia 
15. 22 whosoever toucheth any thing that she sat 
15. 23 when he toucheth it, he shall be unclean 

15. 27 whosoever toucheth those things shall be 
22. 4 whoso toucheth any thing (that is) unci. 
22. 5 whosoever toucheth any creeping thing 

22. 6 The soul whichhath touched any such ao. 
Num. 4. 15 they shall not touch ^any) holy thing, lest 

16. 26 touch nothing of theirs, lest ye be conau. 
19. II Ue that toucheth the dead body of any 
19. 13 Whosoever toucheth the dead body of any 
i9.'i6 whosoever toucheth one thatia slain with 
19. 18 him that touched a bone, or one alain, or 
ig. 21 he that toucheth the water of separation 
19. 22 whatsoever the unclean (person) toucheth 
19. 22 the soul that toucheth (it) shall be undo. 

31. 19 whosoever hath touched any slain, purify 
Deut 14. 8 not eat of their flesh, nor toueh their dead 
Josh. 9. 19 now therefore we may not touch them 
Judg. 6. 21 touched tho flesh and the unleavened c?,. 
Ruth 2. 9 the young men that they shall not touch 

1 Sa. 10. 26 a baud of men, whose hearts God had to. 

2 Sa. 14. 10 and he shall not touch thee any more 

23. 7 tho man (that) shall touch them must bo 
J Ki. 6. 27 the \Yingof the one touched the(one)waU 

6. 27 touched the other, .touched one another 
ig. 5 an angel touched him, and said unto him 
19. 7 and touched him, and said imto him, Ar. 
2 Ki.13. 21 the man waa let down, and touched tho 
I Ch.16. 22 Touch notminc anointed, and do my pro. 
Esth. 5. 2 Eather drew near, and touched the top 
Job I. II put forth thine hand now, and touchalL 
2. 5 put forth thine hand now, and touch his 
4, 5 it toucheth thee, and thou art troubled 
5. 19 in seven there shall no evil touch theo 
6. 7 The things (that) my aoul refused to touch. 
19. 21 for the hand of God hath touched ma 
Psa. 104. 32 ho toucheth the hills, and they smofca 
105. 13 Touch not mine anointed, and do my pr. 
144. 5 touch the mountains, and they shall sm. 
Prov. 6. 29 whosoever toucheth her shall not be inn. 
Isa, 6. 7 this hath touched thy Ups; and thine In. 
52. II go ye out from thence, touch no unclean 
Jer. 12. 14 that touch the inheritance which I have 
Lam. 4. 14 so that men couldnot touchtheir garment 
4. 15 (it Is) unclean ; depart, depart, touch not 
Eze. 17. 10 wither when the east wind toucheth it? 
Dan. ■ 8. 5 oame fromtlie west, .and touched not tho 
8. 18 but he touched me, and set me upright 
9. 21 Gabriel, .touched me about the time of 
10. 10 an hand touched me, which set me upon 
10. 16 (one) like . .the sons of men touched my 
10. 18 there came again and touched me (one) 
Hos. 4. 2 they break out, and blood toucheth blood 
Amos 9. 5 the LORD . . (is) he that toucheth the land 
Hag. 2. 12 with his skirt do touch bread, or pottago 
2. 13 If (one that is) unclean, .touch any of th. 
Zech. 2. 8 ho that toucheth you toucheth the appio 

2. To (cause to) touch, V3) naga, 5. 

Jer. I. 9 LoKD put forth his hand, and touched my 

Z.To kiss, touch, pm nashaq, 5. 

Eze. 3. 13 the noise of the wings, .that touched ono 

LTo smell, refresh, touch, D'l ruach, 5. 

Judgi6. 9 as a thread, .is broken when it toucheth 

5. To touch, hold on, enthrace, a-moy-ai kaptcm.ai. 
Matt.8. 3 Jesus put forth (his) hand, and touched 
. 8. 15 he touched her hand, and the fever left ! 
9. 20 came behind (him), and touched tho hem 
9. 2ilf I may but touch his garment, I shaU 
g. 29 Then touched he their eyes, saying, Ace. 

4. 36 that they mightonly touch thehem of hia 
14. 36 as many aa touched were made perfectly 
17. 7 Jeaua came and touched them, and said 
20. 34 had compassion (on them), and touched 

Mark i. 41 putforth(his)hand, and touched him, and 
3. 10 they pressed upon him for to touch him 

5. 27 came in the press behind, and touched 
5. 28 If I may but touch his clothes, I shall bo 
S. 30 turned, .and said, Who touched my clo.! 

5. 3t thronging thee, aijdsayest thou. Who to. 

6. 56 besought him tliat they might touch if it 

6. 56 as many as touched him were made whole 

7. 33 and he spit, and touched his tongue 

8. 22 bring a blind man. .and besought him to t. • 
10. 13 brought young chUdren.. that he should t. 



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luke 5. 13 he put forth (his) hand, and touched him 
6. 19 the wliole multitude sought to touch him 
7. 14 he came and touched the l)ier: and tlicy that 

7. 39 wliat manner of woman (this is) toucheth 

5. 44 and touched the border of his garment 

8. 45 Jesus said, Who touched me? When all' 
8. 45 [press (thee), and saycst thou. Who touch.] 
8. 46 Somebody hath touched me ; for I perce. 
8. 47 for what cause she had touched him, aud 

18. J 5 brought., infants, that he would touch th. 

22. 51 And he touched his ear, and healed him 
John2o. 17 Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended 
1 Co. 7. 1 good for a man not to touch a woman 
9 Co. 6. 17 touch not the unclean (thing); and I will 
Col. 2. 21 Touch not ; taste not ; handle not 
» Jo. 5. 18 aud that wicked one .toucheth hjiu not 

6. To touch, arrive at, come to, 6'iyto thigo. 
Heb.11.28 kept the passo ver'. . lest he., should touch 

12. 20 if so much as a beast touch the mountain 

7. To lead doxon to (land), Kardyo) katago. 

Acts 27. 3 And the next (day) we touched at Sidon 

8. To touch, touch lightly, vpocrt^avo) prospsauo. 

• Lukeii. 46 ye yourselves touch not the burdens with 

9. To feel, handle, grope after, tf/riXatpdio pselaphao. 
Heb.12. 18 the mount that might bo toucjied, and 

TOTTCHED -with the feeling of, to be 

To feel with, avfi-rraSeoi sumpalheo. 

ileb. 4. 15 cannot bo touched with the feeling of our 
TOXrCHING, (as) — 
1. Unto, concerning, in reference to, 7X el. 

Jer. 22. II For thus saith the Lokd touching Shallum 

2.0n, over, concerning, hy_ al. 

JeT. 1. 16 I will utter my judgments . .touching all 

8. Upon, over, i-ni (ace.) epi. 

a Th. 3. 4 we have confidence in the Lord touching 

i.Down to, Kara (ace.) kata. 

Romii. 28 as touching the election, .belovedfor- the 
Phil. 3. 5 Hebrews ; as touching the law, a Pharis. 
3. 6 touching the righteousness which is in 

^.Concerning, vepi (gen.) peri. 

Acts 24. 21 Touching the resurrectionof the dead I 

26. 2 answer for myself, .touching all the thin. 
Col. 4. 10 touching whom ye received commandme. 

TOW — 

l.Toio, refuse of flax, ITiy^ neoreth. 

Judg 16. 9 as a thread of tow is broken when it tou. 
Isa. I. 31 the strong shall be as tow, and the maker 

2.Flax, n;j¥'9 pishtah. 

Isa. 43. 37 they are extinct, they are quenched astow 
TOWAItD — 
1. Unto, toward, 7N el. 

Gen. 30. 40 toward the ring straked, and all the bro. 

i,At the side of, h'iH etsel. 

I Sa. 20. 41 David arose out of (a place) toward the 
^. The way of, ^"iT derek. 

1 Ki. 8. 44 shall pray unto the Lord toward the city , 

8. 48 pray unto thee toward their land which 

18. 43 Go up now, look toward the sea. And ■ 

2 Ki.25. 4 and (the king) went the way toward the 

E Ch. 6. 34 they pray unto thee toward this city wh. 

6. 38 pray toward their land, which thou gav. 
Eze, 20. 46 Son of man, set thy face toward the south 

40. 6 unto the gate which looketh toward the 
40. 20 outward court that looked toward the no. 
40. 22 measure of the gate that looketh toward 
40. 24 twvard the south. .a gate toward the so. 
40. 27 a gate in the inner court toward the south 
40. 27 measured.. toward the south an hundred 
40. 32 brought me into the inner court toward 
40. 44 and their prospect (was) toward the south 
40. 44 one.. (having) the prospect toward the no. 

40. 45, 46 chamber, whose prospect (is) toward 

41. II one door toward the north, and another 

41. 12 at the end toward the west (was) seventy 

42. I Ibrought me forth, .the way toward the n. 
42. 7 toward the outer court on the fore part 
42. 10 the wall of the court toward the east, over 
42. II the chambers which (were) toward the 
42. 12 doors of the chambers that (were) toward 
42. 12 directly before the wall toward the east 

42. 15 toward the gate whose prospect (is) towa. 

43. I (even) the gate that looketh toward the 
43. 4 way of the gate whose prospect (is) toward 

^.Over against, '?» mul. 

ExodiS. 19 Be thou for the people to God ward, that 
28. 27 toward the fore part thereof, over against 
39. 20 toward the fore part of it, over against 
5. Before, 13J neged. '' 

Dan. 6. 10 his windows being open.. toward. Jerusa. 
S.Unto, up to, ly ad. 

Gen. 13. 12 audLot . .pitched (his) tent toward Sodom 
7. With, an im. 

Dan. 4. 2 that the high God hath wrought toward 
B- On the face of, ^}$-h^ al-pene. 

Gen. 18. 16 themeri ro6eup..and looked toward Sod. 

19. 28 towardSodom and Gomorrah, and toward 
Ifum2i. 20 Pisgah, which looketh toward Jeshimon 

23. 28 top of Peer, that looketh toward Jeshim. 
2 Sa. 15. 23 passed over, toward the way of the ^vild. 



9, To, unto, toward, ds cis. 

JIatt2S. I as it began to dawn toward the first (day) 

Luket2. 21 layeth up treasure., and is not rich towa. 

13. 22 teaching and journeying toward Jerusal. 

John 6. 17 went over the sea toward Capernaum. And 

Acts 1. 10 while they looked stedfastly toward hea. 

20. 21 repentance toward God, and faith toward 

24. IS have ho_pe toward God, which they them. 

27. 40 hoised upthe mainsail .. aud made towa. 

__ 28. 14 desired tetany.. BO we wenttoward Rom.! 

Kbm. I. 27 burned in their lust one toward another 

5. 8 But God commendeth his love toward ua 

12. 16 (Be) of the same mind one toward 14. 19. 
a Co. I. 16 of you to be brought on my way toward. 

2. 8 that ye would confirm (your) love toward 
7. 15 inward affection Is more abundant towa. 
9. 8 able to make all grace abound toward you 

10. 1 myself ..being absent am bold toward you 

13. 4 live with him by the power of God toward 
Gal. 2. 8 same was mighty in me toward the Gent. 
Epli. I. 8 Wherein he hath abounded toward us in 

1 Th. 3, 12 in love one toward another, and toward 

4. 10 indeed ye do it toward all the brethren 

2 Th. 1. 3 charity of every one of you all toward ea. 
Phm. 5 faith, which thou hast, .toward all saints 
Heb. 6. 10 love, which ye have showed toward his 

I Pe. 3. 21 the answer of a good conscience toward 
.2 Pe. 3. 9 in long suffering [to] us ward, not willing 

10. /n, among, tv en. 

X.uke 2. 14 aud on earth peace, good rPiU toward men 
Rom. 15. 5 like minded one toward another according 
1 Jo. 4. 9 was manifested the love of God toward 

W.Upon, over, itrl (dat.) ejri. 

Mark 6. 34 and was moved with compassion [toward] 

\2.Upon, over, up to, iiri (ace.) epi. 

Matti2. 49 he stretched forth his hand toward his d. 

14. 14 and was moved with compassion toward 
Rom. 1 1. 22 but toward thee, goodness, if thou conti. 

1 Co. 7. 36 behaveth himself uncomely toward his vi. 
Eph, 2. 7 in (his) kindness toward us through Christ 
Heb. 6. I from dead works, and of faith toward G. 

\Z.Dov>n to, Kara, (ace.) kata. 

Acts 8. 26 Arise, and go toward to the south, unto 
27. 12 lieth toward the south west and north we. 
Phil. 3. 14 I press toward the mark for the prize of 

li.Tozoard, irp6s (ace.) pros. 

Luke24. 29 Abide with us ; for it Is toward evening 
Acts 24. 16 always q conscience void of offence towa. 

2 Co. 1. 12 conversation..moreabundantlytoyouwa. 

I. 18 our word toward you was not yea and nay 

3. 4 And such trust have we. .to God ward 
7. 4 Great (is) my boldness of speech toward 

Phil. 2. 30 to supply your lack of service toward me 
Col. 4. 5 Walk in wisdom toward them that are wi. 
I Th. I. 8 your faith to God ward is spread abroad 

4. 12 That ye may walk honestly toward them 
rs. 14 support the weak, be patient toward all 

Phm. 5 faith, which thou hast [toward] the Lord 

1 Jo. 3. 21 (then) have we confidence toward God 

15. Over, for, in behalf of , virip (gen.) huper. 

2 Co. 7. 7 when he told . . your fervent mind toward 
TOWEL — 

Linen towel, (Lat. linieum), \ivriov lention. 
Johni3 4 He riseth from supper, .and took a towel 
13. 5 to wipe . .with the towel wherewith ho 

TOWER, (high) — 

l.A watch toioer, J'lnj hachon. 

Jer. 6. 27 I have set thee, .a tower.. a fortress am. 
1.A watch tower, pnj hachun. 

Isa. 23. 13 they set up the towers thereof; they rais. 
Z.A watch tower, jn? bachan. 

Isa. 32. 14 the forts and towers shall be for dens fo. 

LTo cause to he great, '713 gadal, 5. _; 

2 Sa. 22. 51 the tower of salvation for his king, and J 

Z.A great tower, ^'Jf? migdal. 

Gen. II. 4 Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower 

11. 5 Lord came down to see the city and the 
35. 21 spread his tent beyond the tower of Edar 

Judg. 8. 9 AYhen I come . . I will break down this to. 
8. 17 beat down the tower of Penuel, and slew 
9. 46, 47, 49 all the men of the tower of Sh'ech. 
9. 51 there was a strong tower within the city 
g. 51 and gat them up to the top of the tower 
9. 52 unto the tower, .the door of the tower 

2 Ki. g. 17 there stood a watchman on the tower in 

17. 9 from the tower of the watchmen to the 

18. 8 from the tower of the watchmen to the 

2 Ch. 14. 7 walls and towers, gates and bars, (while) 
26. 9 Moreover XJzziah built towers in Jerusal. 

26. 10 Also he built towers in the desert, and 

26. 15 to be on the towers and upon the bulwark 

27. 4 in the forests he built castles and towers 
32. 5 raised (it) up to the towers, and another 

Neh. 3. I unto the tower of Meah . .unto the tower 
3. II repaired the otherpiece, and^he tower of 
3. 25 tower which lieth out from the king's hi. 
3. 26 toward the east, and the tower that lieth 
3. 27 over against the great tower that lieth out 

12. 38 from beyond the tower of the furnaces 
12. 39 the tower of Hananeel, and the tower of 

Psa. 48. 12 go round about her : tell the towers the. 
61. 3 a shelter, .(and) a strong tower from the 
Prov i8. 10 The name of the IX)!lD (is) a strong tower 
Song 4. 4 Thy neck (is) like the tower of David buiL 



Soug 7. 4 as a tower of ivory . .thy nose (is) as the to. 

8. 10 I (am) a wall, and my breasts like tcwerg 

Isa. 2. IS upon every high tower, and upon every 

5. 2 built a tower in the midst of it, and also 

30. 25 the great slaughter, when the towere fall 

33. 18 where (is) he that counted the towers? 

Jer. 31. 38 from the tower of Hananeel unto the gata 

Uze. 26. 4 shall destroy., and break down her towera 

26. 9 with his axes he shall break down thy ta. 

27. II and the Gammaddims were in thy towers 
Mic. 4. 8 thou, O tower of the flock, the strong hold 
Zech 14. 10 (from) the tower of HSnaueel unto the ki. 

Q.A great tower, ^'nJD migdol.'' 

2 Sa. 22. 51 (He is) the tower of salvation for his king 

Eze. 29. 10 from the tower of Sycne even unto the bo. 

30. 6 from the tower of Syene shall they fall iu 

I.Bidwark, "iii'^i matsor. 

Hab. 2. 1 1 wUl.. set me up on the tower, and will wa. 

8. High place, hsv opihel. 
. 2 Ki. 5. 24 And when he came to the tower, he tooft 

9, Corner, n^^pinnah., 

Zepli. 1. 16 A day of., alarm .'.against the high towerg 
3. 6 I have cut off tho nations : their tower 

10. High place, tower, 'i^vri misgab. 

2 Sa. 22. 3 my high tower, and my refuge, my savi. 

Psa. 18. 2 horn of my salvation, (and) my high tow. 

144. 2 my high tower, and my deliverer ; my sh. 

W.A torvcr, castle, wvpyos purgos. 

Matt 21.33 digged a winepress in it, and built a tow, 
JIarki2. I built a tower, and let it out to husband. 
Luke 13. 4 those eighteen, upon whom the tower ia 

14. 28 which of you, intending to build a tower 

TOWER OF DAVID, ni^ hnx migdal David. 
Part of the castle in Zion. - . 

Song. 4. 4 Thy neck (is) like the tower of David Lull. 
TOWER OF EDAR, TiJ) Si;n migdal Eder. 
Between Bethlehem and Hebron. 

Gen. 3s. 21 spread his tent beyond the tower of Edar 
TOWER OF THE FLOCK, liy 'j^?'? migdal Eder. 
Same as the preceding, or in Zion. 

3Iic. 4. 8 towerof the flock..untotheeshaUl{co. 

TOWER OF THE 'FURNACES, Dn""? ^VJi vii^dal 

haitannurim. 
On the wall of Jerusalem, near the valley gate. 

Neh. 3. II Hashub. .repaired, .the tower of the fur;, 
12.38 from beyond the tower of the furnaces evea 

TO'WER OF HANANEEL, hwJQ "jllD migdal Hananeel. 
On the wall of Jerusalem, near the sheep gate, 

Neh. 3. I they sanctified it.. unto the tower of ffati, 
12. 39 And from above, .the tower of Hananeel 

Jer. 31. 38 from the tower of Hananeel unto the gata 

Zech.14. 10 thetowerofHananeeluntotheking'swina 
TO'WER OF LEBANON, p^^n ^^JD migdal Iml-UJian, 
On the E. of Lebanon. 

Song. 7. 4 thy nose (is) as the tower of Lebanon wh). 
TO'WER OF WEAK, nKsrt V^^o migdal ham-meah. _ 
On the wall of Jerusalem, between the sheep gate aiid 
the tower of Hananeel. 

Neh, 3. I even unto tne tower of Meah they sanctL. 
12. 39 from above . .the towerof Meah, even unt*< 

TO'WER OF PENTJEL, Vn»9 hz]^ migdal Penuel. ; 
In Penuel, a city of Gilead. ' 

Judg. 8. 17 he beat down the tower of Penuel, and 
TO'WER OF SHECHEM, d:?- S-v,^ migdal Shechem. 
In .Shechem, a city of Ephraim.' 

Judg. 9. 46 the men of the tower of Sheehem heard. 
.. " 9. 47, 49 that all the men of the tower of She(\ 

TOWER OF BYENE, njip '?i:p migdal Seveneh. 
In Syene, a city in the S. of Egypt. 

Eze. 29. 10 from the tower of Syene even unto the ho. 
30. 6 from the tower of Syene shall they fall in 

TO'WN, (small, -withont walls) — ' 

1, Daughter, n3 bath. 

Josh IS. 45 Ekron, with her towns and her villages 

15. 47, 47 with her towns and her villages 

'17. II, II, II, II, II, II and her towns, and the 

17. 16 of Beth-shean and her towns, Etnd. . of the 

Judg 1 1. 26 Heshbonandhertowns..Aroeran(lhert. 

1 Ch. 2. 23 and the towns thereof . .threescore cities 

7. 28 Beth-eland thetowns.. towns. .towns..*. 
8. 12 built Ono and Lod, with the towns Uiere. 

2 Ch.i3. 19. 19. 19 'W'ith the towns thereof. 
2. Hamlets, niirj chawoih.' 

Num32. 41 went and took the small towns thereof 
Josh 13. 30 the towns of Jair, which (are) in Bashan 
I Ki. 4. 13 to him (pertained) the towns of Jair tho 
I Ch. 2. 23 took Geshur, and Aram, with the towns 

S.Court, village,' '\'^n chatscr. 

Gen. 25. 16 their names, by their towns, and by their 

i.A city, (place of stir), Ty ir. 

D.eut. 3. 5 cities..besides unwalled towns a great ma. 

1 Sa. 16. 4 the elders of the town trembled at his co. 
23. 7 by entering into a town that hath gates 
27. 5 let them give me a place in some town in 

Estli. 9. 19 Jews.. that dwelt in the unwalled towns 

Jer. 19. 15 bring upoji this city and upon al! her to. 

Hab. 2 12 Woo to him that buildeth a town with 



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6./1 elty {with walls), Tp qir. 

Josh. a. 15 her house (was) upon the town wall, and 

6. Open villages, rtl"!? perazoth. 

Zech. 2. 4 shall be inhabited (as) towns without wa. 

7.A imcn {without walls), Kdi/it] kStne. 

Matt 10. 11 into whatsoever city or town ye shall en. 

Mark 8. 23 by the hand, and led him out of the town 

8. 46 Neither go into., town, nor tell . . in the to. 

8. 37 Jesus went, .into the towns of Ccsaica P. 
Xuke 5. 17 which were come out of every town of G. 

g. 6 wont through the towns, preaching the 

9. 12 they may go into the towns and country 
John 7. 42 out of the town of Bethlehem, where Da. 

II. I Bethany, the town of Mary and her sister 
fi. 30 Jesus was notyet come intotho town, but 

%,A small town or village, Ka>fi6iro\it komnpolis.- 
Mark 1. 38 Let us go into the next towns, that I may 

TOWN olerk — 

A writer, scribe, cleric, ypa/ifiarcvs grammateus. 
Acts 19. 35 when the town clerk had appeased the p. 

TRA-CHO-NI'-TIS, Tpax^J'i'Tij. 
A small rocky part of the tetrarchy of Philip, on the E. 
of the Jordan, having the Arabian desert on the E. and 
Auranltis and Gaulonitis on the S.W., and extending 
from the territory of I>a[na.scus on the N. to near Bostra 
on the S.; now called zejah, anciently Argob, and is 
nearly in the centre of ancient Bashan. 

Luke 3. I Philip totrarch.,of the region erf T., and 
tRADE, (by, to) — 
i.Tobe men of cattle, njipt? 'g'jsf vrr }iayu anshe miq. 

Gen. 46. 33 for their tr.ade hath been to feed cattle 
46. 34 Thy servants' trade hath been about cat. 

^.To give, jnj nathan. 

£ze. 27. 12 with silver, .and lead, they traded In thy 
27. 13 they traded the persons of men and vcs. 
27. 14 Tliey of the house of Togarmah traded In 
57. 17 they traded in thy market wheat of Min. 

8. 7*0 170 about, trade, ^^9 sachar.- 

Gen, 34. 10 dwell and trade ye therein, and get yon 
34. 21 let them dwell in the land, and trade th. 

4. To work, toil, labour, ipyd^ojiai ergazomal. 

Mattzj. 16 went and traded with the same, and madJ 
Hev. iS. 17 as many as trade by sea, stood afar off 

*RADITI01I — 

vJ giving over, handing down,irapdSo(risparadosis- 

JIattis. 2 Why do thy disciples transgress the trad- 

15. 3 Why do ye also transgress . . by your trad. 

15. 6 commandment., of none effect by your tr. 

Mark 7. 3 eat not, holding the tradition of the elders 

7. 5 according to the tradition of the elders 

7. 8 ye hold the tradition of men, (as) tho wa. 

7. 9 reject . . that ye may keep your own tradi. 

7. 13 of none effect through your tradition, wh. 

Cal. I. 14 more exceedingly'zealous of the traditions 

Col. 2. 8 after the "tradition of men, after the rudl. 

a Til. 2. 15 hold the traditions which ye have been 

3. 6 not after the tradition which he received 

TRAITOIt — ' 

One who gives over, forth, or up, irpoior'fis prodotes. 
Luke 6. 16 and Judas Iscariot, which also was thetr. 
a Ti.' 3, 4 Traitors . . high niiuded.jlovers of pleasures 

TEAFFIO, trafficker, (to) — 

l^A pedlar, haivher, a Canaanite, JW? henaan. 
Isa. 23. 8 whose trafflckors (are) tho honoural)lo of 
JEze. 17. 4croppedoff..aiidcarrieditinloalandof t. 

'^.Traffic, lljcp mischar. 

1 Kl 10. 15 of the merchantmen, and of the trafflo 

Z.To go about, trade, ini; sachar. 
-Gea. 42. 34 deli ver you., and ye shall trafllc In the land 

A.Merchandise, traffic, nVp"] rchullah. 

JEze. 28. 5 By thy great wisdom, .by thy traflflc hast 
a8. 18 hast dettled. .by the iniquity of thytrafllc 
TEAUT— -( 
l.Forcel h'M chayil. 
' -t Ki.io. a came to Jerusalem with a very groat train 

S.flem, skirt, train, h>^ shut.' 

Isa. 6. I the Lord sitting, .and his train filled the 

TRAIN up, trained, to — 

1. Trained, instructed, Xi^ chanik. 

Gen. 14. 14 when Abram heard. .he armed htstralned 

§, To train, dedicate, give instruction, 'SIJJ chanak. 
I'rov22. 6 Train up a child in the way he should go 

TSAKPLE (under fool), to — 

1. 1'o tread or trample down, DDT ramas. 

Psa. 91. 13 the dragon shalt thou trample under feet 
Isa. 63. 3 I will . . trample them in my fury ; and their 

2.7*0 tread or trample down, KaTawarfcD katapateo. 
Matt 7. 6 lest they trample them under their feet 

TRANCE — 

ficslasy, trance, a standing out, ^Korracris ekstasis. 

Act* la 10 while they made ready, ho fell into a tra. 

*i, 5 in a trance I saw a vision, A certain vessel 

«2. 17 I prayed in the temple, I was in a trance 

TSANatriLLITY — ■ ^ 

Jtesi, ease, Becurity, nj^if' shelevah. 

linn. 4. 27 may ho a lengthening of thy tronquHllty 



TRANSFER in a figure, to — 

To transfer in a figure,/jiera(rxTf/iaTlCa metaschema. 

1 Co. 4. 6 I have in a Qgure transferred to myself 

TRANSFIGURED, to bo — 

2'obo transformed, ticra/iop^Sofiat metamorphoom. 
Matti7. 2 was transfigured before them ; and his face 
Mark 9. 2 taketh.. and ho was tn.usllgurcd before them 

TRANSFORM self, bo transformed, to — 
l.Tohe transformed, fi(ra/iop(t>6o/nat meiamorphoo. 
Rom 12. 2 be yo transformed by tlio renewing of yo. 

2. To transfer in a figure, fieracrxTlf-aTt^co melasche. 

2 Co. II. 13 transforming themselves into tho apostles 

II. 14 Satan himself is transformed into anangci 
II. 15 if his ministers also be transformed as 

TRANSGRESS (the law), to — 

\.To deal treacherously, deceive, ^35 bagad. 

I S.I. 14. 33 Ye have transgressed : roll a great stone 
Psa. 25. . 3 let them be asliamed which transgress wi. 
Uab. 3. 5 he trausgressoth by wine, (he is) a proud 

2. 2*0 trespass, Vyip maal.'- 

1 Ch. 2. 7 Achar.. transgressed in tho thing accursed 
5. 25 they transgressed against the God of their 

a Ch. 1 3. 2 because they had transgressed against the 
26. 16 for he transgressed against tho Lord his 
?S. 19 made Judah naked, and transgressed sore 
36. 14 people transgressed very much after all 

Ezra 10. 10 Ve have transgressed, and have taken st. 

I'ieh. I. 8 (If) ye transgress, I will scatter you abro. 
13. 27 transgress against our God in marrying 

Prov 16. 10 his mouth transgresseth not in judgment 

3. To do, ijy abad. 

Jcr. 3. 20 and thou saldst, I will not transgress 
i.To pass over, "CJ; abar. 

Nurai4. 41 Wherefore now do ye transgress the com. 
Dout=6. 13 have not transgressed thy commandments 
Josh. 7. II they have also transgressed my covenant 
7-. 15 because he hath transgressed the covenant 
23. 16 AVhen ye have transgressed the covenant 
Judg. 3. 30 this people hath transgressed my coven. 

1 Sa. 15. 24 I have transgressed the commandment of 

3 Ki. 18. 12 transgressed his covenant, (and) all that 

2 Ch.24. 20 Why transgress yo the commandments of 
Esth. 3. 3 Why transgressest thou tho king's comm. 
Psa. 17. 3 purposed (that) my mouth shall not tran. 
Isa. 24. 5 they have transgressed the laws, changed 
Jer. 34. 18 I will give the men that have transgressed 
Dan. 9. 11 all Israel have transgressed thy law, even 
Hos. 6. 7 they, like men, have transgressed the co. 

8. 1 because they have transgressed my cove. 

5. To dcp over, transgress, rebel, revolt, VB'p pasha. 
I Ki. 8. 50 wherein they have transgressed against 
Ezra 10. 1 3 wo are many that have transgressed In , 
Prov 28. 21 for a piece of bread (that) man will tran. 
Isa. 43. 27 thy teachers have transgressed against ■_, 
66. 24 the men that have transgressed against ' 
Jor. 3. 8 the pastors also transgressed against me ' 

2. 29 ye all have transgressed against me, saith 

3. 13 thou hast transgressed against the LoED 
33. 8 whereby they have transgressed against 

Lam. 3. 42 Wo have transgressed and have rebelled 
Eze. 2. 3 they and their fathers have transgressed 

18. 31 Cast away . . all . .ivhereby ye have transg. 

20. 38 I will purge out . .'them that transgress ag. 
Hos. 7. 13 because they have transgressed against 
Amos 4. 4 Come to Bethel, and transgress ; atGilgal 
Zcph. 3. II wherein thou hast transgressed against ■, 

0.7*0 go beyond, transgress, trespass, vapa^alval't. 

Matfi5. 2 Why do thy disciples transgress tlie trad. 

15. 3 Why do yo also transgress the command. 

3 Jolin 9 Whosoever [transgresseth], and abideth 

T.A transgressor, trespasser, irapa^Ar-qj parabates. 
Pbom. 2. 37 by . . circumcision dost transgress the law t 

8.7*0 coitie or go over, or beyond, irapipxo/iai pafcr. 
Lukcis. 29 neither transgressed I at any time thy co. 

9. 7*0 do lawlessness, iroieci) avofiiav poied anmnian. 
I Jo. 3. 4 Whosoever committeth sin ti'aiisgresscth 
TRANSGRESS, to mako to — 
To cause to go over, "uj; abar, 5. 

I Sa. 2. 24 ye make the Lord's people to transgress 
TRANSGRESSING, transgression, transgressor — 
1.7*0 deal treacherously, deceive, "135 bagad, 

Psa. 59. 5 be not merciful to any wicked transgress. 
119. 158 I beheld tho transgressors, and was gric. 
Prov. 2. 22 tho transgressors shall bo rooted out of 
II. 3 the pcrvorsoncss of transgressors shall d. 
II. 6 transgressors shall be taken in (thetr own) 
13. 2 but tho soul of the transgressors.. violence 
13. 15 but the way of transgressors (is) hard 
91. 18 a ransom for the righteous, and the tran. 
22. 12 he overthroweth tho words of the transg. 
23. 28 and Increaseth the transgressors among 

^.Trespass, 71'0 maal. 

Josh. 22. 22 or if in transgression against tho Lord 
iCh. 9. I were carried away, .for their transgression 

10, 13 Saul died for his transgression which he 
a Ch.2g. 19 Ahaz..did cast away in his transgression 
Ezra 9. 4, the transgression of those that had been 

10. 6 be mourned because of the trons^esaion 

3, To go over, njs; abar. 

Deuft?. 2 wrought wickedness.. in transgressing hla 
Prov 26. 10 Xhegccat(God). .rewardethtransgreaaora 



4.7*0 step over, transgress, rebel, rcrotC, W!) ^xtih'', 

Psa, 37. 38 tho transgressors shall be destroyed ti>a. 

51. 13 (Then) Willi teachtransgressorstlsy v.ivs 

Isa. I. 28 the destruction of the transgressors aiiii 

46. 8 bring (it) again to mind, O ye transgress. 

48. 8 wast called a transgressor from tho wcsib 

53. 12 he was numbered with tho transgrcszora 

53. 13 and made intercession lor thp transgraa. 

59. 13 In transgressing and lying against tho L. 

Dan. 8. 23 tho transgressors are come to tho full, a 

Hos. 14. 9 but tho transgressors shall fall therein 

Amos 4. 4 at Gilgal multiply transgression; audbr. 

b. Transgression, rebellion, ]1V^ pesha^ 

Exod23. 21 for ho will notpardon your transgressions 

34. 7 forgiving iniquity and transgression and. 

Lev. 16. 16 because of their transgressions in all their 

16. 21 ttU their tranegressions in all their siila 
Nurai4. J 8 forgiving iniquity and transgression, and 
Josh 24. 19 he will not forgive your transgressions 

I .Sa. 24. II (there is) neitherevilnortransgreasion ia 
1 KI. 8. 50 all their transgressions wherein they ha vo 
Job 7. 21 why dost thou not pardon my transgress. 

8. 4 ho liave cast them away for their transg. 
13. 23 mako mo to know my transgression and 
14. 17 My transgression (is) sealed up in a bag' 

31, 33 If I covered my transgressions as Adam. 

33. 9 I am clean without transgression, I (am) 

34. 6 my wound (is) incurable without transg. 

35. 6 (if) thy transgressions be multiplied, what 

36. 9 their transgressions that they have exco. 
I'BO. 5. 10 in the multitude of their transgressiona 

19. 13 I sliall be innocent from the great transg^- 
25. 7 Remember not . . my transgressions, ace, 

32. I Blessed (is ho whose) transgression (is) fo. 
32. 5 I will confess my transgi'essions unto the 

36. I The transgression of the wicked saith wi.j 
39. 8 Deliver me from all my transgressions 
51. J Have mercy upon me. .blot out my trans. 
51. 3 I acknowledge my transgressions : and. 
59. 3 not (for) my transgression, nor (for) my sin 
65. 3 (as for) our transgressions, thou shalt pu. 
89. 32 Then will I visit their transgression with. 

103. j2 (so) farhathhe|removcd our transgressiona 

107. 17 Fools, because of their transgression and 

Prov 12. 13 The wicked is snared by thetransgressioa 

17. 9 He that covereth a transgression seeketli. 

37. 19 He loveth transgression that lovethstrifo 
39. II (It is) his glory to pass over a transgress. 
28. 2 For the transgression of a land many (are} 

28. 24 Whoso. .saith, (Iti3)no transgression, the 

29. 6 In the transgression of an evil man (there) 
29. 16 When tho ■wicked are multiplied, transg. 
29. 22 a furious man aboundeth in transgressioa 

Isa. 24. 20 transgression thereof shallbe heavy upon 

43. 25 he that blotteth out thy transgressions 

44. 22 I have blotted out- .thy transgressions 
50. I for your transgressions is your mother 
53. 3 But he (was) wounded for our transgress. 
53. 8 for the transgression of my people was he 
57. '4 children of transgression, a seed of false. 
58.' I show my people their transgression, and. 
59. 12 our transgressions are multiplied, .our 
j9. 20 nnto them that turn from transgressioa 

Jer. 5. £ because their transgressions are many 
Lam. 1. s atilicted her for the multitude of her tra. 
1. 14 The yoke of my transgressions is bound 
, 1. 22 done unto me for all my transgressions 
Eze. 14. n polluted any more with all their transgr. 
' 18. 23 AU his transgressions that he hath com. 

18. 28 turueth away from all his transgressions 
18. 30 Eepent, and turn . . from all your transg. 
j8. 31 Cast away from you all your transgress!. 
21, 24 in that your transgressions are discovereil 
33. 10 If our transgressions and our sins (l>e) 
33. 12 deliver him in the day of his transgression. 
37. 23 nor with any of their transgressions, but 

, 59. 24 according to their transgressions, have I 
Ban. 8. j2 tho daily (sacrifice) by reason of transgr. 

8. 13 transgression of desolation, to give both. 

9. 24 finish the transgression, and to make aa 
Amos I. 3, 6, 9, II, 13 For three transgressions.. and 

a. I, 4, 6 For three transgressions . . and for fo. 

3. 14 day that I shall visit the transgressions 
3. j2 For I know your manifold transgressions 

illo I. 5 For tho transgression. .What (is) the tra. 

1 . 1 3 for the tran sgressions of Israel were found 
J. 8 to declare unto Jacob his transgression 
6. 7 shall I give my first bom (for) my transg. 
7. 18 passeth by tho transgression of the remn. 

6. Lawless, &vo/jios anomos, 

Markis. 28 ho was numbered -with the transgressors 
Luke22. 37 he was reckoned among the transgressors 

7. Transgression, trespass, rapiPacris parabasis. 
Bom. 4. 15 for where no law is. .no transgressioa 

S. 14 after the similitude of Adam's transgres. 
Gal. 3. 19 It was added because of transgressions 
I TL 2. 14 woman being deceived was in tho transg. 
Dob. 2. 2 every transgression and disobedience re<;. 

9. 15 for the redemption of the transgressiona 

8. Transgressor, trespass, trapa^arris parabaies. 

Gal. 2. 18 if I build again. .1 make myseU a transff. 
Jas. 2. 9 are convinced of the law as transgressom 

2. II thou art become a transgressor of the law 

TEANSGiB2BSI0N of the la\7, to fall bj — 
1.. Lawlessness, b.voiila anomia. 

fjo. 3. 4 for gin is the transgression of the la\r - 



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2. To transgress, trespass, irapaHaivu parabainS. 

Acts I. 25 from which Judas by transgression lell 
TRANSLATE, translation, to — 

1 . To cause to pass over, "155; abar, 5. 

2 Sa. 3. 10 To translate the kingdom from the house 

2. A putting over, translation, /jLera6sa-ts fnetathesis. 

Heb. II. 5 before liis translation he had this testim. 

3. To put over, translate, jue9i<rTr)^i methistemi. 
')7 Col. 1. ^ translated (us) into the kingdom of his 

\ i.To transpose, traiislate, iiiTaTlOrjui. meiaiithemi. 
"■ ^ Heb. 11.5 Enoch was translated. .God had transla. 

V TRANSPARENT -— 

* Appearing through, transparent, Statpav!is diaph. 
Kev. 21. 21 (was) pure gold, as it wercLtransparcut] 
TRAP — 
1. Snare, vp;iO moqcsh. 

Josh.23. 13 they shall be snares and traps unto you 
I'sa. 69. 22 for (their) welfare, (let it become) a trap 

2,Trap, n-phn malkodelh. 

Job 18.10 The snare (is) laid for him . .and a trap 

Z.Corrupiion, destruction, trap, n^n^l? mashchith. 
Jer. 5. 26 wicked; .they set a trap, they catch men 

4. Hunting, trap, snare, 6-fipa thera. 

Bom II. g Let their table be made asnare, andatrap 

TRAVAIL — 

\.To bear, hring forth, ^7; yalad. 

Gen. 38. 27 it came to pass, in the time of her travail 
Jer. 13. 21 sorrows take thee, as a woman in travail?' 

^.Labour, toil, '?DJ7 ainal. 

Eccl. 4. 4 I considered all travail, and every right 
4. 6 than both the hands full (with) travail 
Isa. 53. II He shall see of the travail of his soul 

3. Easiness, travail, i;3V inyan. 

Eccl. I. 13 this sore travail hath God given lo the 
2. 23 his days (are) sorrows, and his travail gr. 
2. 26 but to the sinner he giveth travail, to ga. 
3 10 I have seen the travail which God hath 

4. 8 (is) also vanity, yea, it (is) a sore travail 

5. 14 But those riches perish by evil travail 

4. ^Veariness, travail, nx^^ telaah. 

Bxodi8. 8 all the travail that had come upon them 
Num 20. 14 Tiiou knowest all the travail that hath 
Lam. 3. 5 and compassed (me) with gall and travail 

CToil, labour, weariness, fi6x0os mochthos, 

1 Th. 2. 9 remember, brethren, our labour and tra. 

2 Th. 3. 8 wrought with Ip.bour and travail night 

I.Pain, labour, sorrow, aiSlu odin. 

1 Til. 5. 3 Cometh . . as travail upon a woman with 
TRAVAIL (in or TiTith pain together), to — ■ 

1 . To travail in birth, 7;ri chabal, 3. 

Psa. 7. 14 he travaileth with iniquity, and hath co. 

2. To be pained, bring forth, Vn, ^in chul, chil. 

Isa. 23. 4 I travail not, nor bring forth children 

54. J thou (that) didst not travail with child 

66. 7 Before she travailed, she brought forth 

66. 8 for as soon as Ziou travailed, she brought 

B. To he pained, 7in chtd, 7a. 

Job 13. 20 The wicked man travaileth with pain all 
A.To hear, hring forth, "i?; yalad. 

Gen. 35. 16 and Rachel travailed, and she had hard 
38. 28 it came to pass, when she travailed, that 

I f?a. 4. 19 she bowed herself and travailed ; for her 

Mic. 5. 3 until the time (that) she which travaileth 

6. To be in pain, i>Siva odino. 

Gal. 4. 27 break forth and cry, thou that travailest 
S. To feel pain together, travail, o'vi'uiSli/aj sunodino. 

Rom. 8. 22 groaneth and travaileth in pain together 
TRAVAIL, (in bii-th), to be in — 
l.To bring forth, t'iktoi tikto. 

John 16. 21 A woman when she Is In travail hath sor. 
2. To he in pain, iiSlya odino. 

Gal. 4. 19 of whom I travail in birth again until C. 

Eev. 12. . 2 being with child cried, travailing in birUi 

TRAVAIL, woman in, travailing •woman — 
l.To be sick, weak, n^ri chalah. 

Jer. 4. 31 1 have heard a voice as of a woman In tr. 
2. To hear, bring- forth, iS; yalad. 

Psa. 48. 6 Fear took hold . . as of a woman in travail 
Is.a. 13. 8 be in pain as a woman that travaileth, th. 
SI. 3 as the pangs of a woman that trav"iileth 
42. 14 will I cry like a tra vailing woman; I will 
Jer. 6. 24 hath taken hold .. as of a woman in travail 
22. 23 upon thee, the pain as of a woman in tra. 
30. 6 see whether a man doth travail with ch.? 

30. 6 hands on his loins, as a woman in travail 

31. 8 and her that travaileth with child together 
49. 24 sorrows have taken her as oT a woman int. 
5°' 43 (and) pangs as of a woman in travail 

ITos. 13. 13 sorrows of a travailing woman shall come 
Mic. 4. 9 pangs have tnken thee as a woman in tr. 
4. 10 Be iu pain, .like a woman iu travail, for 

Travel, companions in — 

lPcllowabscntce,or traveller, crvv4KZr)ixos sunckdemos. 
Acts ig. 29 having caught.. Pa?|i8- companions in tr. 



TRAVEL (with, into a far coimtry) to — 
l.To go on, walk, 'nhn halak, 3, 

Prov. 6. II So shall thy poverty come as one tliat tr. 

l.To go up and doitm, ^C?^ halak, 7. 

Prov 24. 34 So shall, .poverty come (as)' one that tra. 

3. To he from home, absent, a.Tro5ri/j.QU apodemco. 
jratt25. 14 For. .as a man travelling into a far coun. 

i.To come or go through, Sifpxo/J-at dierchomai. 
Acts II. 19 travelled as far as Pheuice, and Cyprus 

h.Felloio absentee or traveller, cvv^KSrifioi sunek. 
2 Co. 8. 19 chosen of the churches to travel with U3 

TRAVELLER, travelling (company) -^■ 

1. ?'o travel, go on one's way, nix arach. 

Isa. 21. 13 ye travelling companies of Dedanlm 

2. Traveller, wayfarer, ■ ri-iN arach. 

Job 31. 32 (but) I opened my doors to the traveller 

3. To go on the path, n^'nj ■q^rt halak nethibah. 
Jiidg. 5. 6 the travellers walked tlirough by ways 

i.A traveller, one going on, Ti^.T helek. 

2 Sa. 12. 4 there cams a traveller unto the rich man 

o.To wander, lay down, njjy tsaah. 

Isa. 63. 1 travelling in the greatness of liis strength 

TRAVERSING — 

To traverse, wound about, ""^V sarak, 3. 

Jer. a. 23 a swift dromedary traversing her waya 

TREACHEROTTS (dealer, man) — - 

1. To deal treacherously, dseeive, 1?5 bagad, 

Isa. 21. 2 the treacherous dealer dealeth treachero. 

24. 16 the treacherous dealers, .the treacherous 

Jer. 3. 8 yet her treacherous sister Judah feared 

3. II justified herself more than treacherous J. 

9. 2 adulterers, an assembly of treacherous m. 

2.Treacheries, rim^ bogedoth. 

Zeph. 3. 4 Her prophets (are) light, .treacherous pe. 

3. Treaclierous, I'ua hagod. 

Jer, 3. 7 And her treacherous sister Judah saw (it) 
3. 10 yet for all this her treacherous sister Ju. 

TREACHEROUSLY, to deal or depart -^ 

To deal treacherously, deceive, 112 bagad. 

Judg. 9. 23 the men of Shechem dealt treacherously 
Isa. 21. 2 dealer dealeth treacherously, and the sp, 
24. 16 dealt treacherously, .dealt very treachor. 
33. I dealest treacherously,and they dealt not t. 
33 J shalt make an end to deal treacherously 
33. I they shall deal treacherously with thee 
48. 8 knew that thou wouldest deal very treac. 
Jer. 3. 20 Surely (as) a wife treacherously departeth 
3. 20 so have ye dealt treacherously with me 

5. II have dealt very treacherously against me 
12. I are all they happy that deal very treache. 
12. 6 even they have dealt treacherously with 

Lam. I. 2 all her friends have dealt treacherously 
Hos. 5. 7 They have dealt treacherously against the 

6. 7 there have they dealt treacherously agai. 
Hab. 1.13 lookest. .upon them that deal treachero. 
Mai.. 2. 10 why do we deal treacherously every man 

2. 1 1 Judah hath dealt treacherously, and an 
B. 14 against whom thou hast dealt treachero. 
2. 15 let none deal treacherously against the 
2. 16 take heed, .tliat ye deal not treacherousl^r 

TREACHERY — 
Deceit, nnnp mirmah. 

2 Ki. 9. 23 Joram..said1o AIiaziafi..treachery, t Aha. 
TREAD (down, out, under, upon), to — 
i.To tread down, Ci3 bus. 

Psa. 44. s through thy name will we tread them nn. 

60. 12 he fit is that) shall tread down our onem. 

108. 13 he (it is that) shall tread down our enem. 

Isa. 14. 25 upon my mountains tread him under foot 

63. 6 1 will tread do\vn the people in mine an. 

Zech 10. 5 which tread down (their enemies) in the 

Z.To tread down, D53 bus, Za. 

Isa. 63. 18 our adversaries have trodden do^vn thy s. 
Jer. 12. 10 they have trodden ray portion under foot 

4. To tread on, OB'S hashas^ 

Amos 5. n Forasmuch therefore as your treading (is) 
5.T0 tread down, thresh, irn dush. 

Hos. 10. II And Ephraim . . loveth to tread out (the 
Dan. 7. 23 and shall tread it down, and break it in 

&.To tread, thresh, K'n dish. 

Dcut23. 4 not muzzle the ox when he treadeth out 
'T.To tread on, proceed, ^ni darah. 

Dcut. 1. 36 give the land that he hath trodden upon 

n. 24 Every place whereon . .your feet shall trc. 

ii. 25 upon all the land that ye shall tread upon 

33. 29 and thou shalt tread upon their high pla. 
Josh. I. 3 Every place.. your foot shall tread upon- 

14. 9 the land whereon thy feet have trodden 

Judg 5. '41 my soul, thou hast trodden do\vn stre. 

9. 27 trode (the grapes), and made merry, and 

2o. 43 trode them down with ease over against 
J Sa. 5. 5 tread on the threshhold of Dagon in Ash, 
Job 9. 8 and treadeth upon the waves of the sea 
^ , 22. 15 the old way which wicked men have trod. 

24. II tread (-theii^viue presses; and stiffer tlii ' 



Psa. gi. 13 Thou shalt tread upon the lion and adder 
Isa. 16. 10 treaders shalllread out no wine in (their) 
63. 2 garments like him that treadeth in the wt 
63. 3 1 have trodden . . I will tread them in mi. 
Jer. 25. 30 he shall give a shout, as they tliat tread 
48. 33 none shall tread with shouting ; (their) sh 
Lam. I. 15 hath trodden the virgin, the daughter of 
Amos 4. 13 treadeth upon the high places of the earth 
ilic. 1. 3 and tread upon the high places of the ea, 
5. 5 when he shall tread in our palaces, thcJi 
5. -6 and when he treadeth within our borders 
6. 15 thou shalt tread the olives, but thou shalt 
S.jTo cause to tread on or proceed, 'ny\ darak, 5. 
Judg 20. 43 trode them down with ease over againsfc 
Job 28. 8 The lion's whelps have not troddeuit,;ior 
9. To tread on, XVJ hadaJa 

Job 40. 12 and tread down the wicked In their placg 
10.ro tread doton, rho salah: 

Psa.119. 118 Thou hast trodden down all them that 
11.7*0 tread doion, DDj; asas. 

Mai. 4. 3 ye shall tread down the wicked ; for tlicy 
12.ro tread, trample doion, DO'i ram as. 

a Ki. 7. 17, 20 the people trode upon him In the gata 
g. 33 threw her down, .and he trode her unden 
14. 9 passed by a wild beast, .and trode down 
e Ch.25. 18 passed by a wild beast, .and trode down 
Psa. 7. 5 let him tread down my life upon the eart\ 
Isa. I. 12 required this at your hand, to tread my 
26. 6 The foot shall tread it down, (even) the 
41. 25 (upon) mortar, and as the potter treadetl> 
Eze. 26. II With the hoofs, .shall he tread down alt 

34. 18 but ye must tread down with your feet 
Mic. 5. 8 who, if he go through, both treadeth do. 
Nah. 3. 14 tread the mortar, make strong the brick, 

13.?'o make a treading, Dcna nits' sum niirmas. '^' 
Isa. 10. 6 to tread them down like the mire of tho 

14. To tread or trample doum, Karatrariakatapteii. 
Luke 1 2. I insomuch that they trode one upon auot> 

15.7*0 tread, trample, Traria pateo. 

Lukeio. 19 I give unto you powerto tread on serpents 
Eev. 19. [5 he treadeth the wine press of the fiercencsa 

TREAD out the com, under foot, to — 

1.2*0 tread down or out, nSp salah, 3. 

Lam. 1. 15 Lord hath trodden under foot all my migll, 

2. To tread down or out, a\odta aloao. 

I Co. 9. 9 muzalo.. the ox that treadeth out the com 

1 TL 5. 18 not muzzle the ox that treadeth out the 0, 

3.7*0 tread or trample doum, KaravaTew katapatei!. 
Heb. 10. 29 who hath trodden under foot the Son of 0» 

4.7*0 tread, trample, irareo) pateo. 

Rev. II. 2 the holy city shall they tread under fooft 

TREADER, treading (down) — • 

1.7*0 tread on, proceed, go on the way, Tpn darali. 
Nell. 13. 13 treading wine presses on the sabbath, anil 
Isa. 16. 10 the treaders shall tread out no wine in 
Ajuos 9. 13 the treader of grapes hira that soweth sew 

i.Treading doum, .tpiao mehumh. 

Isa. 22. 5 a day of trouble, and of treading down 
3.A treading, Cl}~ip mirmas. 

Isa. 7. 25 it shall be. .for the treading of lesser eat. 
TREASON — 
A bond, conspiracy, I2?i3 qesJier. 

X Ki.i6. 20 the rest of the acts pf J?imr!, and his tra. 

s Ki. II. 14 rentherclothes,andcricd, Treason, tre.is, 

2 Ch.23. 13 rentherclothes,audsaid,Treason,treaaou 

TREASTTKE, (hid) — 

I.A treasure, thing laid up, tif^K otsar. 

Deut.28. 12 Lord shall open unto thee his good trea. 

32. 34 (Is) not this, .sealed up among my treas. 

J KL 7. 51 did he put among the treasures of the ho. 

14. 26 he took away the treasures of the houso 

14. 26 and the treasures of the king's house; ho 
15. 18 (that were) left in the treasures of the ho. 

15. 18 and the treasures of the king's house, arct 
e KI.12. 18 the gold (that was) found iu the treasures 

14. 14 in the treasures of the king's house, and 

16. 8 gold (that was) found . . in the treasures of 
18. 15 found, .in the treasures of the king's hotu 
so. 13 and all that was found in his treasures 
so. 15 there is nothing among my treasures that 

24. 13 he carried out thence all the treasures of 
24. 13 and the treasures of the king's house, and 

I Ch.25. 20 Ahijah (was) over the treasm-es of the ha, 
e6. 2o and over the treasures of the dedicated 
n6. 22 (which were) over the treasures of the ha, 

26. 24 the son of Moses, (was) ruler of the treas. 
26. 26 over all the treasures of the dedicated th, 

27. 25 over the king's treasures (was) Azmavetb 
eg. 8 gave (them) to the treasure of the house 

e Ch. 5. 1 put he among the treasures of the house 

8. IS concerning any matter, or concerning, .t. 

12. 9 took away the treasures of the house of 

12. 9 and the treasures of the king's house; ho 

16. 2 out of the treasures of the house of the L, 

25. 24 thetroasuresof theking'shouse,theho8ta. 

35. i3 thetreasuresof the house of the Lord, and 

36. 18 the treasures of the king, and of his pri. 
Hzra 2. 69 gave after their ability unto the treasure 
Neh. 7. 70 The Tirshatha gave to the treasure a th. 

7. 71 gave to tlie treasure of the work twenty 

Ueh. 10. 38 to the chambers, into the treasure house 

j2, 44 appointed over the chambers for the treaa 



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Job 38. 22 Hast thou entered into the treasures of tho 
38. 33 or hast thou seen the treasures of tho hail 

(flpv. 8- 31 Bubstanee ; and I will flU their treasures 
10. 3 Treasures of wickedness profit notliiiig 
15. 16 tlian great treasure, and trouble therewith 
B I- 6 The getting of treasures by a lying tongue 
31. 30 (There is) treasure to be desired and oil 

Isa. 2. 7 neither (ia there any) end of their treasu. 
6 their treasures upon tho bundles of cam. 
6 the fear of the Lord (is) his treasure 

2 and all that was found in his treasures 
4 there Is nothing among my treasures that 

3 I will give thee tho treasures of daricnesa 
let. 10. 13 bringeth forth the wind out of his trensn. 

J 5. 13 thy treasures will I give to tho spoil wit. 
17- 3 I will give thy substance (and) all thy trc. 
Eo. 5 the treasures of the kings of Judah will I 

48. 7 trusted in thy works and in thy treasures 

49. 4 that trusted in her treasures, (saying), Who 

50. 37 a sword (is) upon her treasures; and they 
St. 13 thou, .abundant in treasures, thine end 
sr. 16 bringeth forth tho wind out of his treasu. 

t!ze. 28- 4 gotten gold and silver Into thy treasures 
Pan. I. 2 brought the vessels Into tho treasure ho. 
Jlos. 13. 15 he shall spoil the treasure of all pleasant 
Mic. 6. 10 Are there yet the treasuics ot wictedncas 
^Treasuries, yui ffinzin.' 

fata 5- 17 let thero be search made in tho king't; tr. 

6. I the house of the rolls, where the treasures 

7. 20 bestow (it) out of tbe king's treasuro ho. 

^Slrengih, riches, JDh clwscn.-^ 

ft-ov 15. 6 In the house of tho righteous (is) much tr. 
£ze. 22. 25 they have taken the treasure and precious 

^-Hidden, or secret thing, }iC¥D matmon^ 

Oen. 43. 23 God. .hath given you treasure in your sa. 
Job 3. 31 and dig for it more than for hid treasures 
Prov. 2. 4 and searchest for her as (tor) hid treasur. 
Jor. 41. 8 we have treasures in the field, of wheat - 

i. Treasures, CJ-PJO mikmannim.' 

Dan. II- 43 he sliaU have power oyer the treaaurea _oI 
a, Treasures, stores, T^i'Si^O rmskenoth.' • 

Esod- 1, n And they vluilt f or Pharaoh treaSttre clt.'^ 
^. Ready, prepared, chief , iini; athud.- 

Isa. 10. 13 I. .have robbed their treaanrep, and I lia."'; 

3. To cover, ]^ saphan.\ 

Deut 33. 19 they shall suck. Itreasuies hid In the saed 
D. Treasury, ' treasure^ OijffavpSi thesauros! 

Ilatt. 2- 1 1 w^)en they had opened their treasures, th.~' 
'' t '6. 19 Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon 
6-20 lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven ;' 
' 6. 21 whore your treasure Is, there will your he-i 
B2.' 35 !a good man, out of the good treasure of ( 
12. 35 an evU man, out of the evil treasuro, bri. - 
13. 44 the kingdom of heaven is like unto treas. ; 
i3.'52 which bringeth forth out of his treasure 
•'t -19. 21 thou Shalt havo treasure in heaven ; and 
■ jiftrkio. 21 thou shalthavo treasure in heaven, and > 
JiUke 6. 45 A good man out of the good troaauro of • 
■ 6.,45 [an evil man out of the evil treasure of his] 
|2. 33 a treasuro in the heavens that failothnot 
12. 34 where your treasuro ia, thero will your ho.; 
18. 22 and thou shalt have treasure in heavoa '^ 
"« Co. : 4. 7 wo have this treasure in earthen vessels '■- 
Col. ■ a. 3 In whom are liid all tho treasures of v/ls.,^ 
Heb. II. 2(5 greater riches than the treasures In ligy. ' 
lO.TVctfSMre, (from the Persian)j yci(d gaza.- 

Acts 8. 27 who had the charge of all her. treasure 
TEEASTTEE (lay up, heap togother, bo troaaurafl), to — ," 
I.T0 be treasured up, "isK atsar, 2. 

Isa. 03. 18 it^shall not be treasured nor laid up, lor 
2,To treasure up, Bi)<ravpi^w thesaurizo.' 

Jioke 12, 21 So (is) he that layeth up treasuro for him. ^ 
Rom. a. 5 trfeasurest up imto thyself wrath against ■ 
Jas. .5. 3 Ye have heaped treasure together for the ' 

IKEASTmER (to make) — "x 
%.To treasure up, "is>t iitsar>. 

Keh. 13-13 And I made treasuiera fltret tho ItsafiUrles 
t.Treasures, pia'i? gedalrin. 

Dan. 3. 2, 3 the treasurers, tho coiitifiellofs, the she. 
^.Treasurer, ^9^a gidiar. "'^<!:^ . ;■ 

fizra I. 8 by the hand of Mithredath the treasurer 
7. 21 do m^e a decree to all tho trcosurei'a 

t, To profit, he useful, |35 sakan.'- ■< ' 

Isa. S3. 15 Go, get th^s unto this &murer, -tinto 8. 
toCEASTTET -^X ^ ^.' 
I.Treasure, treasury, 'i^H ohdi't 
„ Josh. 6. jg they shall come into the treasury of the L. 
J[ .. 6. 34 they put into the treasiu'y of the house of 

a CJi. 9. 26 over the chambers and treasuries of tho 
«8. 12 of the treasuries of the house of God, and 
asS. 12 of the treasuries of the dedicated things 
\ Ch-32. 27 he made himself treasuries for silver, and 
Ifeh- 13. 12 the new wine, and the oil, unto tho tre.a- 
13. 13 I made treasurers over the treasuries, S. 
P3a.i35. 7 he bringeth the wind out of his treasuries 
Jer. 38. II the house of the king under the treasury 

■2. Treasuries, crija genazim. 

Esth. 3. 9 sflyer. .to bring (It) Into the king's treas. 
I. 4.-7 had promised to pay to the king's treasu. 

^.Treasury, Tff^ ganzak, 

I Ch. 28. 1 1 tiie pattern . . of the treasuriesTliereof, aud 



4. Treasury, ya^ocpvXaKiov gazophulakion. 

Marki2. 41 over against the tre-isury. .into the trea- 

13. 43 than ail they which havo cast into the tr. 
Lukesi. I 6av/..rich men casting, .gifts into tho trc. 
J olin. 8. 20 Xlicso words spako J csus in tho treasury 

Z.Place of offerings, icopPavav horbanan, Ileh. ]'ar\Ji. 

Matt. 27. 6 not L-nvf ul for to put tUcra iijto tho tr'cas. 

TEEATISE 

A word, disco^irr.c, \6yot logos. 

Acts I. 1 Tlio former treatise havo I made, Thoo. 
TREE — 
\. Trees, mighty ones, O'Vi* elirrh. 

Isa. 6i. 3 tli.it they might be called trees of righte. 

Kzo- 31. 14 neither their trees stand up in their height 

2.A tree, jJ»K ilan'.i 

Dan. 4. 10 behold atrce In themldstof tho earth, and 
4. II tree grow, and was strong, and the height 
4. 14 Hew down tho tree, aud cut oK his branc. 
4. 20 tree ohat thou sawest, which grew, and 
4. 23 Hcv/ tho tree down, and destroy it ; yet 

4. 36 commanded to leavo tho stumi) of tho tr. 

Z.A tamarisk, grove, hi^\} eshel.' 

I Sa. =2. 6 now Saul abode in Gibeah under 3 tree In 
31. 13 buripd (them) under a treo in Jabesb, and 

i.A trcs, wood, timber, stick, ry ets. 

-Gea. 1. II tho fruit tree yleldrng fruit after hfs kind 

1. 13 treo yielding fruit, whoso seed (was) in it. 

1. 29 treo, in tho which (isi tho fruit of a treo 

2. 9 to grov/ every tree, .the tree of life also 
2. 9 and tho tree of knowledge of good and evil 

2. 16 Of every tree of the garden thou mayest 
a. 17 But of tho treo of tho Icnowledge of good 

3. I Ye shall not eat of every tree of the gard. 
3. 2 We may cat of the fruit of the trees of the 
3. 3 But of tho fruit of the tree which (is) in the 
3. 6 saw that the tree (was), .a tree to be des. 
3. 8 hid themselves . . amongst the trees of the 
3. II Ilastthou eaten of the tree, whereof I co. 
3. 12 woman . .gave mo of the tree, and I did eat 
3. 17 hast eaten of the tree, of which I comma. 
_3. 22 take also of tho tree of life, and eat, and 
3. 24 every way, to keep tho v/ay of tho tree of 

»S. ,4 I pray you. .rest yourselves under the tr. 
18. , 8 stood by them under the tree, and they 
23. 17 and all tho trees tliat (were) In the field . 
40. 19 shall hang thee on a tree; and the birds 
Exod. 9. 25 And the fciil. .broke every tree of the field 
JO. '. 3 shall eat every treo which groweth for you 
io.:5 they did cat. .all the fnat of tho trees wh. 
10. 15 remained not anygreen thing in tho trees 

15. 23 showed him a tree, (which) when he h.id 
Lev. 19. 23 shall have planted all manner of trees for 

23. 40 boughs of goodly trees . . boughs of thick tr. 
e6. '■ 4 the trees of tho field shall yield their fru. 
p6. 20 neither Ehall the trees of tho land yield . 

27. 30 all the titho. .of tho fruit of tho tree, (io) 
Pcut.12. 2 ■upon tlie hills, and under every green tr. 

16. 21 shalt not plant thee a grove of any trees 
19.^, 3 fctchetha stroke.. to cut down the treo .", 
EC.' 19 not destroy tho trees.. for tho tree of the 
CO.' 20 trees which, .(be) not trees formcat, thou 
ei| >2 put to death, and tliou hanghira on a tree 
3i.,'23 shall not remain all night upon the treo ,\ 
22^~',6,to be before thee in the way in any treo^j 

28. 42'All thy trees and fruit of thy land shall Js 
Josh. 8. 29 king of Ai he hanged on a treo until even.'- 

8. '29 should take liis carcase do^vn from tho tree ' 
jo.'26 trees: and they, .hanging upon the trees ^i 
io."27 they took them dov/n off tho trees, and sJ; 
Judg. 9.'i8 Tho trees went forth (on a time) to anoint ' 
9.' 10 trees said to the flg tree. Come thou, (and) 
9. "11 and go to be promoted over tho trees? ■-■ -• 
9.^12 Then said tho trees unto tho vino, Cor.io ' 

9. 14 Then said p_'l the trees unto tho bramble, 
9. 15 bramble said unto the trees. If in truth yc 
9. 48 cut down a bough from tlio trees, and to. 

o'So. s- " in<l cedar trees, and carpenters, and ma. 
a lil 4. 33 spake of trees . . spako also of beasts, and 

5. 10 gave Solomon cedar trees andlir trees, (ac.) 

6. 23 two cherubim (of) olive tree, (each) ten cu. 
6. 31 he made doors (of) olive tree: tho lintel 
6. 32 The two doors also (were of) olivo tree 

6. 33 the door of the temple posts (of) olivo tr. 

6. 34 two doors (were of) fir tree: the two leaves 

9. It furnished .. mth cedar trees and Hr trees 

to. ti brought, .great plenty of almug trees, and 

10. 12 king made of tho almug trees pillars for 

10. 12 there came no such almug trees, nor were 

14. 23 every high hill, and under every green tr. 
s EL 3. 19 shall fell every good tree, and stop aU we. 

3. as felled all the good trees: only hi fcir-har. 
16. 4 on the hills, and under every green tree 
17. 10 sot them up Images.. under every green t. 
» Ch.16. 33 Then ^all tho trees of the wood sing out 
22. 4 Also cedar trees in abundance : for the Z. 
8 Ch. c. 8 Seud me also cedar trees, .cut of Lebanon 
3. 5 the greater house he ceiled with flr tree 
9. 10 brought algum trees and precious stones 
9. II the king made (of) the algum trees terra. 
2S. 4 on the lulls, and under every green tree 
Ezra 3. 7 to bring cedar trees from Lebanon to the 
Uch.' 8. 15 branches of thick trees, to make booths 
9. 25 olivo yards, and fruit trees in abundance 
JO. 35 the fTrst fruits of all fruit of all trees, ye. 
la 37 the fruit of nil manner of trees, of wine 
J!^th. 3. 33 they were both h.iiiged on a treo : and it' 
Job 14. 7 there is hope Of ft trca, If It bo cut do^vu . 



Jot^ 19. 

34. 

Psa. I. 

7t- 
96. 

104. 

105. 

143. 

Trov. 3. 

II. 

»3- 

»5- 

gccL 2. 

2. 

>I- 

II. 

Bong 2. 

;sa. . 7. 
10. 
40. 
41. 

44- 
'44- 
44- 
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56- 
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10 and mine hope hath he removed like a tr. 
20 and wickedness shall 1)e broli^n as a tree 

3 he shall be like a tree planted by tho riv, 
5 ho had lifted up axea upon the thick trees 

12 then shall all tho trees of tho wood rejo. 
16 Tho trees of the Lord are full(of sap); tho 
33 Ejnioto their vines, .and brake the trees of 
9 and all hills; fruitful trees, and all cedars 
i3 .Sho (is) a tree of life to them that lay ho. 
30 The fruit of the righteous (is) a treo of li. 
12 but. .the dciire cometh, (it is) a tree of li; 

4 A wholesome tongue (is) a tree of life: but 

5 I pl.iuted trees intliemof all (kinds of)fr. 

6 water. ;the wood that bringeth forth tru. 
3 if tlio tree fall toward the south, or tow. 

• 3 in the placo Vr'hcre the tree falleth, thcr j 
3 As the apple . . among the trees of the wo. 
14 cinnamon, with all trees of fraukiuceuso 

2 as tho trees of the M'ood are moved witli 

19 tho rest of tho trees of his forest shall bo 

20 He that (is) ijo. . chooseth a tree (that) will 
19 I will plant, .the myrtle, and the oil treu 
14 for himself among the trees of the forest 

19 shall I fall down to the stock of a tree ■( 

23 break forth. .0 forest, and every tree th. 

12 the trees of tho flcld shall clap (their) ha. 

3 neither, .say. Behold, I (am) a dry trca 

5 Endaming yourselves, .under every, .treo 
22 as the days of a tree (are) the days of my 

20 under every green tree thou wanderest 

6 she is gone up .. under every green treo 

13 ways to the strangers under every green fe. 
20 upon the trees of the flcld, and upon tho 
.3 (one) cutteth a tree out of tho forest tho 
19 let us destroy tho tree with the fruit tli. 

t their groves by tho green trees upon tho 
8 ho shall bo as a treo planted'by the waters 

13 under every green tree, and under every 
2 Wliat is the vine tree more than any treo 
2 a branch which is among the trees of tho 

6 As the vine tree among the trees of tho 

24 the trees of the field shall know'that I tho 
24 the high tree, have e.xalted the low treo 

24 dried up the green tree, .made the dry tr. 

25 every high hill, and all the thick trees 
47 devour every green treo . .and every dry t^ 
10 conteraneth the rod of my son, (as) every t. 

4 sent out her little rivers unto all the tre. 

5 was exalted above all tho trees of the fie. 

8 nor any tree in tho garden of God v/as lika 

9 the trees of Eden, that (were) in the gar. 

14 To tho end that none of all the trees by 

15 all tho trees of the field fainted for him 

16 the trees of Eden, the choice and best of 

18 and in greatness among the trees of Edea 
j8 be brought down with the trees of Eden 
27 the tree of the field shall yield her fruit 
30 I ^vill multiply the fruit of the tree, and 

7 many trees on the one side and on the ofc 
12 shall grov^ all trees for meat, whose leaf 
12 (even) all the trees of the field, are with, 

19 the flame hath burnt all the trees of tho 
22 Be not afraid, .for the tree bearethher fr. 
19 and the ojivo trcf, hath not brought forth 



S.A-iree,^';)!!. etsali,.. 

Jer.' 6. 6 Pew ye down trees,' ah(3 cas( a mount Cj;, 

G/A'tree'tcvSpov dendron.-.).. _ 
^ Jlatt. 3.' 10 laid unto the root of the trees. .Cyery treo 
' - 7. 17 good tree, .good fruit; but a corrupt treo 
7.'i8 Agood tree cannot.. neither (can)a corrupt 
• 7; 19 Every tree that bringeth not forth good 
42. '33 make the treo . . make the^trce . . for the treo 
13. 32 itisthegreatest..andbecomethatree, so 
21. , 8 others cut do\Vn branches from the trees 
ilark 8. 24 looked up, and said, I seo men as trees 
1, 1 1. 8 others cut down branches off [the trees] 
!Luke,3. ■ 9 imto the root of the trees: every tree thi 
6. 43 a good tree . .neither doth a corrupt treo 

6. 44 every tree Is known by his own fruit. For 
13. 19 it grew, and waxsd a great tree ; and tho 

. 21. 29 he spake . .Behold the flg. .and all the tr. 
Judo 12 trees whoso fruit withereth, vrithout fr. 
^v. 7. 1 that the wind should not blow. . on any tr. 

7. 3 Hurt not the earth, neither, .the trees 

8. 7 Oie third part of trees was burnt up, and 
Q. 4 neither any green thing, neither any treo 

7. Wood, tiiriber, tree,' ^iKov xiiloni 

Lul:e23. 31 if they do these things lu a green tree, wh. 

Acts 5. 30 Jesus, whom ye slew and hanged on atrea 
10. 39 whom they slex^'and hanged on a treo 
13. 29 they took (him) down from the tree, and 

Gal. 3. 13 Cursed (Is) every one thathangeth on a tr. 

I Po. 2. 24 Who his own seU bare our sms . . on the tr. 

Rev. 2. 7 will I give to eat of the tree of life, which 
,E3. 2 In the midst, .(was there) the tree of life 
jii. 2 the leaves of the tree (were) for the heal, 
22. 14 that they may have right to the tree of ,f 

Seo' also Almond, apple, bay, box, cedar, chestnut, flga, 
fir. Juniper, mulberry, myrtle, oUve, palm, pine, pomsi 
granato, shittah, sycamore, vine, willow. 

TEEES (of Ijgn aloes), shady — 

1. Allocs, alloc trees, D''}nii ahalim. 

Num24. 6 as tho trees of llgn aloes, which the I/OED 

2. Shades, s'hady trees, D'^ss iseelim^ 

^Jiob-Mo. 21 Ho lleth under the shadytrees, In the co, 
^. 23 The^shadytoe©BC(iverhim<with) their ste 



TREMBLE 



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TRIBE 



THEin.BI.E, (to make to, come trembling), to — 
.To trenible, iiwvc, yn zua. 
Kcol. 12. 3 when the keepers of the house shall tre. 
X>aii, 5. 19 all people . . trembled and feared before 
6. 26 that, .men tremble and fear before thq 

2. To he iMined, V'o, '''n clml, chil. 

Psa.114. 7 Tremble, thou earth, at tho prascnca ot 

3.T0 pain, ^'n, ^'n chid, ehil, 5. 

Psa. 97. 4 His lightnings, .the earth saw, and tro. 
Jer. 5. 22 wUl ye not tremble at my presence, wh. 
Hai). 3. 10 The mountains saw thee, .they trembled 

i. To make hasie, 1517 chaphaz. ' 

Deutzo. 3 do not tremble, neither be ye terrified 

6. To tremlle, trouble. Tin charad. 

Gen. 27. 33 Isaac trembled very exceedingly, and said 

Exodio. 16 the people that.(was>in the camp tremb. 

1 Sa. 13. 7 and all the people followed him trembling 

14. 15 the spoilers, they also trembled, and the 

16. 4 the elders of the town trembled at his co. 

28. 5 he was afraid, and his heart greatly trem. 

Job 37. I At this also my heart trembleth, and is 

Isa. 3.2. II Tremble, ye women -that are at ease ; be 

Eze. 26. 16 shall tremble at (every) moment, and be 

26. 18 Now shall the isles tremble 'n the day of 

32. 10 they shall tremble at (every) moment, ev. 

Hos. II. 10 the children ^hall tremble from the west 

II. II They shall tremble as a bird out of Egypt 

5. Trembling, troubling self, TlO chared. 

1 Sa. 4. ij for his heart trembled for the ark of God 
Ezra 9. 4 every one that trembled at the words of 

iQ. 3 ofthosethattrembleatthecommandment 

Isa. 66. 2 poor, and of a contrite spirit, and tremb. 

66. 5 Hear the word of the LoilD, ye that trem. 

7. To stand up, tremble, 109 samar. 

Psa.119. 120 Jly flesh trembleth forfear of thee,. and 

8. To shoio self trembling, vS? palais, 7. 

Job g. 6 shaketh the earth . .the pillars thereof tr. 

9. 2*0 be angry, troubled, to tremble, Ijt ragaz. 

Deut. 2. 25 shall hear report of thee, and shall trem. 
Psa. 77. 18 lightnings lightened the world . . earth tr. 

99. I The Lord reigneth ; let the people trem. 
Isa. 5. 2S the hills did tremble, and their carcases 

64, 2 the nations may tremble at thy presence 
Jer. 33. 9 they shall fear and tremble for- all the go. 
loel 2. I let all th& inhabitants of the land tremb. 
Amos 8. 8 Shall not the land tremble for this, and 
Hab. 3. 7 curtains of the land of Midian did tremb. 
3. 16 When I heard, my belly trembled ; my 

J. 16 1 trembled in myself, that I might rest 

1 0. To cause to tremble or be angry, in ragaz, 5. 
Isa. 14. 16 (Is) this the man, that made . .earth to tr. 

11. To tremUe, ^n ruph, 3a.. 

Job 26. n The pillars of heaven tremble and areas. 

12. To tremUe, IJT! raad. 

Psa. 104. 32 He,looketh on, the earth, and it trembleth 

13. To {cause to) tremble, iin, raad, 5. 

Ezra 10. 9 all the people sat. .trembling because of 
Ban. 10. II had spoken this word unto me, X stood tr. 

14.ro shake, tremble, &ip, raash. 

Judg. 5. 4 the earth trembled, and the heavens dro. 

2 Sa. 22. 8 Then the earth shook and trembled, tho 
Psa. 18. 7 Then the earth shook and trembled, the 
Jer. 4. 24 they trembled, and all the hills moved lig. 

8. 16 whole laud trembled at the sound of the 

10. 10 at his wrath the earth shall tremble, and 

51. 29 land shall tremble and sorrow : for every 

Joel 2. 10 heavens shall tremble : the sun and the m. 

15. To {cause to) shake or tremble, VTl raash, 5. 
. Psa. 60. 2 Thou hast made the earth to tremble 

16. To becoyne afraid, ylyo/xat t/jiipofios ginomai em. 
Acts 24. 25 as he reasoned. . Felix trembled, and an. 

\'i.Tobecometrembling,frightened,yivoiiaiivTpoixos 
Acts 7. 32 Then Moses trembled, and durst not be. 
16. 29 came trembling, and fell down befora 

IS. Tohave trejMingorfear,tx<''''pAl^oi/echdtrom<m. 
Marki6. 8 they. .fled. .for they trembled and were 

19. To tremble, fear, be afraid, Tpijxa tremS. 
Jtark 5. 33 the woman fearing and trembling, know. 
Luke 8. 47 came trembling, and falling down before 
Acts 9. 6 [he, trembling and astonished, said, Lord] 

20. To shudder, have the hair on end, (ppla-cra. 
Jaa. 2. 19 Thou bclievest . . devils, .believe, and trem. 

TEEMBUOrO, tremhlea — 

I.A trembling, fear, trouble, n-rm charadah. 

1 Sa.14. 15 there was trembling', .a^ery great tremb. 

Jer. 30. 5 "We have heard a voice of trembling, of 
. Eze. 26. 16 thoy shall clothe themselves with trem. 
^A treinbling, horror ^ fright, t\fi^$ pallatsuth. 

Job 21. 6 and trembUng taketh hold on my flesh 
8. TrcTniling, 13T raggaz. 

Deut.28. 65 shall give thee there a trembling heart 
^.A 1/remhling, trouble, aruger', rage, nm rogzah. 
. Jize. j2. 18 drink thy water with trembUng and with 
i, A tremiling, isn raad. 

Exodis. j[s men. .trembling -ehall take hold upon t)i. 

jPsa. 55. 5 Ifearfuluoss and trembling oro come upon 



&.A trembling, nj^-j readah. 

Job 4. 14 Fear came upon me, and trembling, whi. 
Psa. 2. II Serve tho Lokd. .and rejoice with tremb. 

7. A reeling, hm raal. 

.Zechi2. 2 I willmako Jorusalema cup of tremTjlinj; 

8. A reeling, trembling, nhv.l,P tarelah. 

Isa. 51. 17 thou hast drunken.. of tho cup oftrenib. 
51. 22 taken out of thine hand the cup of trerj. 

9. A trembling, nO"5 retheth. 

Hos. 13. I When !Ephraim spake trembling, iio exal 

10. j4 trembling, year, rpS/xos tromos. . 

1 Co. 2. 3 I was with you. .in fear, and in mncTi tr. 

2 Co. 7. IS how with fear and trembling ye received 
Eph. 6. 5 be obedient to.. with fear and trembling 
Phil. 2. 12 work out your, .with fear and trembling 

TEENCH — 

l.A bulwark, ^n, V'rj chel. 

2 Sa.^o. 15, they cast up a bank . . and it stood fn the tr. 

%A round rampart, 73^0 maffal. 

I Sa.26. s Saul lay in the trench, and the people pi. 
26. 7 Saul lay sleeping with the trench, and 

S.A round rampart, njayo magalah. 

I Sa.17. 20 he came to the trench, as the host was 

4, A trench, conduit, n?!??) tealah. 

I Ki.18. 32 he made a irenph about the altar, asgreat 

18. 35 and he filled the trench also with water 
i3. 38 licked up the water that (was) iji the tre. 

5.A stakeofwood,palisade,rampart,xdpaf charax. 
Lukeig. 43 thine enemies shall cast a trench about 

TRESPASS, (offering, cause of,) trespassing — ' 

l.Ouilty, guilt offering, Dj'x asham. 

Lev. 5. 6 he shall bring his trespass offering nnto 
5. 7 he shall bring for his trespass, which he 
S. 15 bring for his trespass, .a trespass offering 
S^ 16 with the ram of the trespass offering, and 
9. i& he shall bring a ram . .for a trespass offe. 

5. 19 It (is) a trespass offering : he hath certa, 

6. 6 bring his trespass offering . . for a tres. offe. 
6. 17 the sin offering, and as the trespass offer. 

7. I, 37 this (is) the law of. .the trespass offe. 
7. 2 the place where they kill the . .trespass 0. 
7. 5 shallbum them..it (is)atrespas»offering 
7. 7 As the sin offering . . so . . the trespass off. 

14. 12 he lamb, and offer him for a trespass off. 

14. 13 (so is) the trespass offering : it (is) most 
14. 14, 17, 25, 28 the blood of the trespass offer. 
14. 21 shall take one lamb (for) a trespass offer. 
14. 24, 25 the lamb of the trespass offering, and 
19.21 trespass offering . . a ram for a trespass off. 

19. 22 with the ram of the trespass offering bef. 
Kum. 5. 7 he shall recompense his trespass ^viUi tho 

5. 8 tho trespass, .let the trespass be recomp. 
6. 12 a lamb of the first year for a trespass off. 

18. 9 every trespass offering of theirs, which 

1 Sa. 6. 3 in any wise return him a trespass offering 

6, 4 What .. the trespass offering that we shall 
6. 8 which ye return him (for) a trespass offe. 
6. 17 returned (for) a trespass offering unto the 

2 KL 12. 16 The trespass money and sin money was 
Psa. 68. 21 such an one as goeth on stiU in his tresp. 
Eze. 40. 39 slay, .the sin offering and the trespass off. 

42. 13 lay.. the sin offering and the trespass off. 
44. 29' eat., the sin offering and the trespass off. 

2. Guitt, {cause of, or offering for), Til}-^)} ashmah. '- 
Lev. 6, 5 appertaineth,inthedayofhi"strespas3off. 
^ 7 any thing of all that, he hath done in tres. 
22, i6 sufferthem to bearthe iniquity of trespass 

1 Ch.2i. 3 why will ho be a cause of trespass to Is. 1 

2 Ch.24. 18 and wrath came, .for this their trespass 

28. 13 and toour trespass : for our trespass is gr. 

33. 23 but Amon trespassed more and more 

Ezra. 9. 6 our trespass is grown up unto the heavens 

9. 7 in a great trespass unto this day ; and for 

9. 13 forour great trespass, seeing that thou our 

9. 15 we (are)before thee in our trespasses, for 

10, 10 have transgressed . . to increase the tresp. 

10. 19 offered) a ram of the flock for their tresp. 

Z.A transgression, trespass, ^ya maal. 

Lev. 5. 15 If a soul commit a trespass, and sin thro. 
6. 2 If a soul sin, and commit a trespass aga. 
26. 40 with their trespass which they trespassed 
Num. 5. 6 to do a trespass against the Lord, and th. 
5. 12 go aside, and commit a trespass against 
5. 27 and have done trespass against her husb. 
. 31. 16 to commit trespass against the LoKD in 
Josh. 7. I children of Israel committed a trespass in 
22. 16 What trespass (is) this that ye have com. 
22. 20 Bid not Achan . . commit a trespass in the 
. 22. 31 because ye have not committed this tres. 
2 Cli.33. 19 all his sins, and his trespass, and the pi. 
Ezra 9. 2 and rulers hath been chief in this trespass 
Eze. 15. 8 because they have committed a trespass 

17. 20 plead with him there for his trespass that 

18. 24 in his trespass that he hath trespassed, and 

20. 27 that they have committed a trespass aga. 
39. 26 all their trespasses wiereby they have tr. 

Ban. 9. 7 because of their trespass that they have tr. 

4. To transgress, trespass, 7j;a maal. 

Eze. 14. 13 when the land sinneth.. by trespassing gr. 

5. Transgression, stepping aside, jws pesha. 
Gen. 31. 36 AVhat (is) my trespass? what (is) my sin 

50. 17 Forgive, .the trespass, .forgive the trespass 
Exod22. 9 For all manner of trespass, (whether it be). 
I Sa. 23. 28 foi^givfe the trespass of thine handmaldjlor 



6. A trespass, falling aside, Tapairrcafia paraptCma. 

■■Matt 6. 14 if ye forgive men their trespasses, your 

6. 15 if..iiot..[their trespasses], neither.. your t. 

18. 35 ycfrom your hearts forgivenot.. [their tr.) 

Markii. 25 your Father.. may forgive you your tresp. 

1 1. 26 [neither will your Father .'.forgive your tr.) 

Co. 5. 15 not imputing their trespasses unto them 
Eph. a. I you ."iwho ivere dead in trespasses and d. 
Col. 2.13 quickened ...having forgiven you aU.tres. 

TEESPASS, to — 

L To be or become ffuilty, cp^'asham. 

Lev. 5. 19 he iath certainly trespassed against the 
flum. 5, 7 nnto (him) against whom he hath trespa. 
2 Ch.ig. 10 even warn them that they trespass notag, 

29. 10 brethren : this do, and ye shall not tresp, 
%To sin, err, miss the mark,^ai} chata. 

1 EX 8. 31 If any man trespass against his neighbonr 
S.fo transgress, trespass, SyD maal. 

lev. 26. 40 which they trespassed against me, and th. 

Beut 32. 51 Because ye trespassed against me among 

» Ch.26. iS go out of the sanctuary ; for thou hast tr. 

28. 22 in the time of his distress did he trespass 

Eg. 6 For our fathers have trespassed, and done 

30. 7 your brethren, which trespassed against 
Ezra 10. 2 We have trespassed against our God, and 
Eze. 14. 13 theland sinneth against me by trespassing 

17. 20 trespass that he hath trespassed against 

18. 24 iuhis trespass thathe hath trespassed, and 
39. 23 because they trespassed against me, there. 
39. 26 whereby they have trespassed against me 

-Ban. 9. 7 because., that they have trespassed agaL 

4. To miss the mark, not attain, afiaprivoi hamar^ 

Matti8. 15 if thy brother shall trespass against thee; 

Lukei7. 3 If thy brother trespass against thee, reb.l 

17. 4 if he trespass against thee seven times iu 

TEIAL, (fiery)— 

l.To be tried, proved, tested, ]n^ hachan' 4,^ 

Eze. 21. 13 Because (it is) a trial, and what if (the s.) 

2.A trial, proving, testing, npp massah. 

Job g. 23 he will laugh at the trial of the Innocec t 
Z.A trial, proof , SoKifi.'fi dokime. 

2 Co. 8. 2 How that in a great trial of affliction the 

4. A trial, test, ZokIhiov dokimion. 

I Pe. I. 7 That the trial of your faith, 'betag much 

5. A piercing through, experience, ire'ipa peira 

Heb. II. 36 others had trial of. .mockings and scoori' 

6. .4 burning, trial by fire, iripcixris purosis. 

I Fe. 4. 12 concerning the fiery trial which is to tr; 
TRIBE — 
I'.Rod, staff, tribe, ns^ matteh^\., 

Exod3i. 2 Url, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judaft 

31. 6 the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of B.nn 
35. 30 Uri, the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah 

35. 34 the son of Ahisamach, of the tribe of Ban 
3^.^ 22 the son of Hur, of the tribe of Judah, ma. 
38.' 23 Aholiab, son of Ahisamach, of the tribe 

Lev. 24. II the daughter of Bibri, of the tribe of Ban 

Num. I. 4 there shall be a man of every tribe, every 

i. 16 princes of the tribes of their fathers, hea. 

*.•!='•. '?3> 25. 27> 29. 31. 33. 35> 37.39.41. 43 tribe 

1, 47 the Levites after the tribe of their fathers 

1. 49 thou shalt not number the tribe of Levi 

2." ■ s next unto him (shall be) the tribe of Issa, 

a. 7 the tribe of Zebulnn : and Eliab the son 

2. 12 those which pitch by him . . the tribe of S. 

2. 14 Then the tribe of Gad : and the captain ' 

2. 20 by him (shall be) the tribe of Manasseh 

2. 22 Then the tribe of Benjamin : and the ca. 

a. 27 those that encamp . . (shall be) the tribe of 

s. 29 the tribe of Naphtali : and the captain ot 

3.' 6 Biing the tribe of Levi near, and present 

7. 2 princes, .who (were) the princes of the tr. 

7. 12 the son of Amminadab, of the tribe of J. 

10. 15, 16, 19, 20, 23, 24, 26, 27 the tribe of tho 

13. 2 of every tribe of their fathers shall ye se* 

i3> 4. 5. ^. 7. ^. 9. ^°t II. 13. 13. 14. 15 ef the tri> 

j8. 2 And thy brethren also of the tribe of LevL 

e6. 55 accordmg to the names of the tribes of th. 

30. I spake unto the heads of the tribes conte. 

31. 4 every tribe. .throughout all the tribes of 
31. 5 a thousand of (every) tribe, twelve thou, 

31. 6 Moses sent, .a thousand of (every) tribe 

32. 28 the chief fathers of the tribes of the chiL 

33. 54 according to the tribes of your fathers ye 

34. 13 unto the nine tribes, and to the half tribe 

34. 14 For the tribe of the children of Reuben '^ 

34. 14 the tribe of the children of Gad according 
34. 14 half the tribe of Manasseh have receivect 
34. 15 The two tribes and the half tribe have re; 
34. 18 ye shall take one prince of every tribe, to 
34. 19, 2o, 21, 22, 23, 24, 125, 26, 27, 28of thetrihd 

36. 3'the inheritance of the tribe whereunto « 
36, 4 be put unto the inheritance of the tribeJ 
36^ 4 from the inh'eritance of the tribe of our fat; 
36. 5 The tribe of the sons of Joseph hath saidr 
36. 6 only to the family of the tribe cf their fa. 
36. 7 the inheritance . . remove from tribe to trU 
36. 7 tho inheritance of the tribe of his fathers 
36. 8 that possesseth an inheritance in any tri.- 
36. 8 unto one of the family of the tribe of her, 
36. 9 remove from (one) tribe to another tribe ' 
36. 9 every one of the tribes of the children of 
36. 12 their inheritance remained in the tribe of 

J0s)i.-7. I, iS the sou of Zeroh, of the tribe of Judah 



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15 Moses pive unto ttie tribe of the children 

24 Hoses gave (inheritance) unto the tribe of 

29 Moses gave (inheritance) unto the half tri. 

1 the heads of the fathers of the tribes of- 

2 for the nine tribes, and (for) the half tribe 

3 two tribes and an half tribe on the other 

4 For the children of Joseph were two tribes 
I, 20, 21 of the tribe of the children of 
8 This (is) tht inheritance of the tribe of the 
I There was also a lot for the tribe of ilan. 

II, 21 the tribe of the children of Benjamin 
I, 8 the Iribe of the children of Simeon ac. 

23, 24, 31, 39, 40, 48, 51 the tribe of the chil. 
8 upon the plain out of the tribe of Reuben 
8 Ramoth in Gilead out of the tribe of Gad 

8 Golan in Bashan out of the tribe of Mana. 
I unto the heads of the fathers of the tribes 
4 the tribe of Judah, and out of the tribe 

4 out of the tribe of Benjamin, thirteen ci. 

5 the tribe of Epliraim, and out of the tribe 

5 out of the half tribe of JIanasseh, ten cities 

6 the tribe of Issachar, and out of the tribe 

6 tribe of Naphtali, and out of the half tribe 

7 the tribe of Reuben, and out of the tribe 
7 out of the tribe of Zebulun, twelve cities 

9 they gave out of the tribe of the children 
9 out of the tribe of the children of Simeon 

17 out of the tribe of Benjamin, Gibeon with 
20 the cities of their lot out of the tribe of 
23 out of the tribe of Dan, Eltekeh with her 

25 out of the half tribe of Manasseh, Taana. 

27 out of the (other) half tribe of SlanaSseh 

28 out of the tribe of Issachar, Kishon with 

30 out of the tribe of Asher, Mishal with her 
32 out of the tribe of Kaphtali, Kedesh in 
34 out of the tribe of^ebulun, Jokneam with 

21. 38 out of the tribe of Gad, Eamoth in Gilead 

22. 1 Then .Toshua called.. the half tribe of M. 
22. 14 a prince throughout all the tribes of Isr. 

t Ki. 7. 14 He (was) a widow's son of the tribe of N. 
8. I Solomon assembled . .the heads of the tr. 

J Ch. 6. 60 out of the tribe of Benjamin; Geba with 
6. 61 family of that tribe . .out of the half tribe 
6. 62 the tribe of Issachar, and out of the tribe 
6. 62 the tribe of Naphtali, and out of the tri 
6. 63 the tribe of Reuben, and out of the tribe 
6. 63 out of the tribe of Zebulun, twelve cities 
6. 65 they gave by lot out of the tribe of the ( 
6. 65 out of the tribe of the children of Simeon 
6. 65 out of the tribe of the children of Benja. 
6. 66 had cities of their coasts out of the tribe 
6. 70 out of the half tribe of Manasseh ; Aner 
6. 71 out of the family of the half tribe of Mana. 
6. 72 out of the tribe of Issachar; Kedesh with 
6,74 out of the tribe of Asher; Mashal with her 
6. 76 out of the tribe of Kaphtali; Kedesh in 
6. 77 out of the tribe of Zebulun, Riramon with 
6. 73 out of the tribe of Reuben, Bezer in the 
6. 80 out of the tribe of Gad; Ramoth in Gilead 
12. 31 of the half tribe of Manasseh eighteen th. 

2 Ch. 5. 2 Solomon assembled, .the heads of the tr. 

Hab. 3. 9 to the oaths of the tribes, (evfen thy) word 

2. A rod, sceptre, tribe,' tt^^, 05E' shebet. 

Gen. 49. 16 shall judge his people, as one of the tribes 
49. 28 these (are) the twelve tribes of Israel: and 
Exo(324. 4 according to the twelve tribes of Israel 

28. 21 Siiall they be according to. .twelve tribes 
39. 14 his name, according to the twelve tribes 

Kum. 4. iS Cut ye not off the tribe of the families of 
iS. 2 the tribe of thy father, bring thou with 
24. 2 Israel abiding, .according to their tribes 

32. 33 unto half the tribe of Manasseh the son 
36. 3 the sons of the (other) tribes of the child. 

Deut. 1. 13 Take..wise men. .known among your tri. 

1. 15 I took the chief of your tribes, ■wise men, 
X. 15 captains, .and officers among your tribes 
I. 23 I took twelve men of you, one of a tribe ■ 

3. 13 gave I unto the half tribe of Manasseh - 
S. 23 alltheheadsofyourtribes,andyourelder3 

10. 8 the Lord separated the tribe of Levi, to 
12. 5 out of all your tribes to put his name th. 
12. 14 the Lord shall choose in one of thy tribes 
j6. 18 thy God giveth thee, throughout thy tri. 
j8. I the tribe of Levi, shall have no part nor 
18. 5 God hath chosen him out of all thy tribes 

29. 8 inheritance, .to the half tribe of Manass. 
29. 10 your captains of your tribes, your elders 
29. 18 Lest there should be . .family, or tribe, wh. 
29. 21 shall separate him .. out of all the tribes 
31. 28 Gather unto me all the elders of your tri. 

33. 5 the tribes of Israel were gathered toget. 
Tosh. 1. 12 to half the tribe of Manasseh, spake Jos. 

3. 12 of the tribes of Israel, out of every tribe 
4. 2 Take you twelve men. .out of every tribe 
4. 4 whom he had prepared . . out of every tri. 
4. 5, 8, according unto the number of the tri. 
4. 12 half the tribe of Manasseh, passed over ar. 

7. 14 shall be brought according to your tribes 
7. 14 the tribe which the Lord taketh shall co. 

7.16 by their, tribes, and the tribeof Judah was 
IT. 23 according to their divisions bytheir tribes 
12. 6 the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manas. 

12. 7 which Joshua gave unto the tribes of Is. 

13. 7 unto the nine tribes and tne half tribe of 
13. 14 Only unto the tribe of Levi he gave none 
13. 29 gave (inheritance) unto the half tribe of 
13.33 But unto the tribe of Levi Moses gave not 
lEL 2 seven tribes, which had not yet received 
i8.- 4 Give out. .three menfor (each) tribe: and 
i8. 7 half the tribe of Manasseh, have received 
XI. lb suburbs; niufi cities out cA those two trib. 



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7 Xow to the. .half of the tribe of Manasseh 
9, 10, II, 13, 15,21 the half tribe of Manass. 

4 to be an inheritance for your tribes, from 
I Joshua gathered all the tribes of Israel 
1 in those days the tribe of the Danites so. 

1 had not fallen unto them among the trib. 
19 that thou be a priest unto a tribe and a f. 

30 were priests to the tribe of Dan until the 

2 chief, .of all the tribes of Israel, presented 
10 throughout all the tribes of Israel, and 

12 tribes of Israel sent men through all the 

3 there should be to day one tribe lacking 

5 W^ (is there) among all the tribes of Is. 

6 There is one tribe cut off from Israel this 

8 Ar\Tiat one (is there)of the tribes of Israel 

15 Lord had made a breach in the tribes of 
17 that a tribe be not destroyed out of Israel 
24 every man to his tribe and to his family 

28 did I choose him out of all the tribes of 
21 a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes 
21 least of all the families of the tribe of Be. 

19 before the Loi;D by your tribes, and by 

20 when Samuel had caused all the tribes of 

20 come near, the tribe of Benjamin was ta. 

21 When he had caused the tribe of Benjam. 

17 (wast) thou not. .the head of the tribes of 

1 Then came all the tribes of Israel to Dav. 

7 spake I a word with any of the tribes of 

2 Thy servant (is) ot one of the tribes of Is. 
10 sent spies throughout aU the tribes of Is. 

y were at strife throughout all the tribes of 
14 he went through all the tribes of Israel 
2 Go now through all the tribes of Isrr-.el 

16 I chose no city out of all the tribes ol Is'. 

13 will give one tribe to thy son for David 

31 Behold, I will, .give ten tribes to thee - 

32 he shall have ojie tribe for my servant D. 
32 which I have chosen out of all the tribes 

35 and will giveituntothee,(even)ten tribes 

36 unto his son will I give one tribe, that D. 

20 there was none that followed . .but the tr. 

21 with the tribe of Benjamin, an hundred 

21 the Lord did choose out of all the tribes 

31 according to the number of the tribes of 

18 there wasnoneleft but the tribe of Judah 
7 which I have chosen out of all tribes of I. 

18, 26 the Gadites. and the half tribe ot Ma. 
23 the children of the half tribe ot Manass. 

37 of the half tribeof Manasseh, with all man. 

14 his sons were named of the tribe of Levi 

32 the Gadites, and the half tribe of Manas. 

16 Furthermore over the tribes of Israel, the 

20 of the half tribe of Manasseh; Joel the son 

22 These (were) the princes of the tribes of Is. 
I the princes of the tribes, and the captains 

6 and princes of the tribes of Israel, and the 

5 I chose no city among all the tribes of Is. 
i5 after them out of all the tribes of Israel 
13 the Lord had chosen out of all the tribes 

7 which I have chosen before all the tribes 
53 made the tribes of Israel to dwell in their 

67 Moreover he. .chose not the tribeof Eph. 

68 chose the tribe of Judah, the mount Ziou 
37 not one fceblo (person) among their tri. 

4 Whither the tribes go up, the tribes of 
13 (they that are) the stay of the tribes the. 

6 to raise up the tribes of Jacob, and to re. 

17 Return for thy servants' sake, the tribes 
jg I will take, .the tribes of Israel his fellows 

8 shall they give . . according to their tribes 
13 according to the twelve tribes of Israel 

21 divide this land, .according to the tribes 

22 inheritance with you among the tribes of 

23 in what tribe the stranger sojoumeth, th. 
I Kow these ^are) the names of the tribes 

ig shall serve it out of all the tribes of Isra. 
23 As for the rest of the tribes, from the east 

29 ye shall divide bylot unto the tribes of Is. 
31 (sh*ll be) after the names of the tribes of 

9 among the tribes of Israel have I made 
1 the eyes of man, as of pll the tribes of I. 

3.^ rod, staff, tribe, BJ?' shebat. 

Ezra 6. 17 according to the number of the tribes ol 

i.A tribe, tpv\-li phule. 

Matt 19. 28 shall sit. .judging the twelve tribes of Is. 
24. 30 then shall all the tribes of the earth mo. 
Luke 2. 36 the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of 

22. 30 sit on thrones judging the twelve tribes of 
Acts 13. 21 Saul the son of Cis, a man of the tribe of 
Rom.ii. I of the seed of Abraham, (of) the tribe of 
Phil. 3. 5 of the stock of Israel, (of) the tribeof Be. 
7. 13 pertaineth to another tribe, of which no 
7. J4 of which tribe Moses spake nothiog con. 
I. rto the twelve tribes which are scattered 
5. 5 the lion of the tribe of Juda, the root of 
7. 4 forty (and) four thousand of all the tribes 
7- 5. 5. 5. ^. ^1 6> 7> 7> 7> ^> ^> ^ °^ ^^^ tribe of 
21. 12 of the twelve tribes of the children of Is. 

TRIBES, twelve — 

The twelve tribes, SwSeKd(pv\oy dodehaphulon. 

Acts 26. 7 Unto which . .our twelve tribes, instantly 
TEXBirLATION, (to suffer) — 
l.Straitness, distress, is, IV tsar. 

Dent. 4. 30 When thou art in tribulation, and all th. 

2,Straitnes3, distress, rny tsarah. 

Jndg, 10. 14 let them deliver you in the time of. .trib. 

I Sa. JO, ig out of all your adversities and your tribu. 

a6. 24 \dt him delirei me out of all t.i-ihniat.inn , 



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3. To press, squeeze, afflict, exl^u thlibo. 

1 Th. 3. 4 we told you . . that we should gaffer trilii, 
^.Pressure, ajjliction, 6\'f^iii ti'Uipsis. 

Matt.13. 21 for when tribulation or persecution arUe. 

24. 21 lor then shall be great tribulation, such 

24. 29 Immediately after the tribulation of thoso 

.Marki3. 24 in those days, after that tribulation, thw 

John 16. 33 In the world ye shall have tribulation, but 

Acts 14. 22 we must through much tribulation enter 

Rom. 2. 9 Tribulation and anguish, upon every soul 

5. 3 we glory in tribulations also: knowing that 

8. 35 tribulation, or distress, or persecution, at 

12. 12 P^ejoicingin hope; patient in tribulation 

2 Co. I. 4 Who comforteth us in all our tribulatioa 

7. 4 .im exceeding joyful in all our tribulationr 
Eph. 3. 13 desire that ye faint not at my tribulations 
2 Th. I. 4 in all your persecutions and tribulations 

1. 6 recompense tribulation to them that tro. 
Rev. . I. 9 your brother, and companion in tribulat. 

2. 9 know thy works, and tribulation, and po, 
2. 10 yo shall have tribulation ten days : be thou 
2. 22 I will cast . . them . , into great tribulation 

.'7. 14 are they which came out-of great tribula' 
TRIBITTE, tributary — 

1. Custom, tribute, '173 ie!o. , 

Ezra 4. 13 will they not pay toll, tribute, and custom . 
14. 20 toll, tribute, and custom, was paid unto 
.7. 24 to impose toll, tribute, or custom, "upon 

2."^ 'ineasured thing, tribute, told, rnp middah: 
Ezra 6. 8 of the tribute beyond the river, forthwlti 
Neh. 5. 4 We have borrowed money for the king's tr. 

Z.A tribute, D30 mikes. 

!Num3i. 28 levy a tribute unto the Lord of the men 

31. 37 tribute of the sheep was six hundred and 

31. 38, 39, 40 of which the Lord's tribute (was) 

' 31. 41 Jloses gave the tribute, .unto Eleazarthe 

i.Tribute, burden, levy, CD mas. 

Gen. 49. 15 bowed, .and became a sen-ant unto tri. 
Deut2o. II people, .foundtherein shall be tributaries 
Joshi6. 10 but the Canaanites. .serve under tribute 
17. 13 that they put the Canaanites to tribute 
udg. I. 28 that they put the Canaanites to tribute 
I. 30 dwelt among them, and became tributar. 
I. 33 the inhabitants, .became tributaries unto 
1. 33 prevailed, so that they became tributaries 
2 Sa. 20. 24 Adoram (was) over the tribute ; and Je'. 

1 Ki. 4. 6 Adoniramthe sonof Abda(was)overthetr. 

9. 21 upon those did Solomon levy a tribute ol 
12. 18 sent Adoram, who (was) over the tribute 

2 Ch. 8. 8 them did Solomon'make to paytribute until 

10. 18 sent Hadoram that (was) over the tribute 
Esth 10. I king Ahasuerus laid a tribute upon the 
Prov 12. 24 but the slothful shall be under tribute 
Lam. J. I princess, .(how) is she become tributary 

Z. Burden, tribute, npp missah. 

Deuti6. 10 with a tribute of a freewill offering o£ 

6.^ burden, tribute, HtfO massa. 

2 Ch.17. II brought Jehoshaphat presents and tribute 

T.Fine, punishment, confiscation, viV onesh. 
2 Ki.23. 33 put the land to a tribute of an hundred 

8.^ double drachma, (i.e. 15 pence), SlSpaxf-oy. 
Matt 17. 24 they that received tribute, .came to Peter 
17. 24 said. Doth not your master pay tributet 

9. A census, tax, {Lat. census), kt}v<tos kensos, 
Matti7. 25 of whom do. .kings of the earth take, .t.t 

22. J7 Is it lawful to pay tribute unto Cesar, or 

22. 19 Show me the tribute money. And theybr. 
Marki2. 14 Is it lawful to give tribute to Cesar, or 

10.^ tribute, tax, burden, (popos pharos. 

Luke2o. 22 Is it lawful lor us to give tribute unto C. 

23. 2 forbidding to give tribute to Cesar, say. 
Rom 13. 6 for this cause payiye tribute also : forth. 

13. 7 tribute to whom tribute, .custom to whom 

TRICKLE down, to — 

To be poured or spread ou<, lu nagar, 2. 

Lam. 3. 49 Mine eye trickleth down, anA ceaaethnot 

TRIED, (to be) — 

1. Trial, proof, test, inS bochan. ^ 

Isa. 28. i6 I lay in Zion for a foundation, .a tried st. 
2.T0 be tested, 103 bachan, 2. 

Job 34.36 My desire.. Job may be tried unto the end 
3. To be refined, tried, purified, l^y tsaraph, 2. 

Dan. 12. 10 shall be purified, and made white, and tr. 
i.Approved, tried, tested, SSki/jlos dokimos. 

Jas. 1. 12 for when he is tried, he shall receive the ^ 

TEIH, to — 

l.To make good, do well, 3b; yatab, 5. 

Jer. 2. 33.Why trimmest thou thy way to seek lovet 

2. To do, make, n^J; asah. 

■ 2 Sa. ig. 24 trimmed his heard, nor wadied his clothes 

3. To adorn, trim, set in order, Koatiim kosmed.' 

Matt2s. 7 Then all those virgins arose, andtrinuned 

TEIUKPH, triamphing — 
l.Loud cry, singing, n}^ rinnah. 

Psa. 47. I shout unto G od with the rolop of WumiA 

2.JSinging, n:3i renanak. 

Job 20. 5 'That the triumphing ol the wicked (U) 



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lErUMPH (over; to cause to), to — 
l.To triumph, rise, nxj gaah. 

Exodis. I, 21 he hath triumphed gloriously, the no. 

2. To rejoice, exult, iSj; alaz. 

2 Sa. 1. 2o the daughters of the uncircttmdsed triu. 
Paa. 94. 3 LoED . . how long shall the wicked trium.? 

3. To rejoice, exult, f "?j; alats. 

Paa. 25. 2 God., let not mine enemies triumph over 

4. To shout, an rua, 5. 

Psa. 41. II mine enemy doth not triumph over me 

5. To shout, yn rua, 7a. 

Psa. 60. 8 Philistia, triumph thou because of me 
108. 9 over Edom . . over Philistia will I triumph 

6. To sing, cry aloud, JJt rattan, 3. 

Psa. 92. 4 I will triumph in the works of thy hands 

7. To glorify self, niB' shahach, 7. 

Psa. 106. 47 to give thanks, .to triumph in thy praise 

8. To lead in triumph, cause to triumph, Spia/j-fieia. 

2 Co. 2. 14 which always causeth us to triumph in 
Col. 2. 15 ho made a show, .triumphing over them 

TBO'-AS, Tpads. 

Strictly Alexandria-Troas, a seaport of Phrygia Minor, 
in Mysia, on the shores of the Archipelago, a little S.W. 
of the Hellespont, twenty five miles N. of Asao, and a 
Uttle S. of ancient Xroy; now called EsH-Stamboul. 
Acts 16. 8 they passing by Mysia came down to T. 

16. II loosing from T., we came, .to Samothra. 

20. 5 These going before tarried for us at T. 

20. 6 And we . . came unto them to T. in five da. 
2 Co. 2. 12 when I came to T. to (preach) Christ's go. 
a Ti. 4. 13 The cloke that I left at T. with Carpus ' 

TRODDEN (down), to lie — 

l.To be trodden down, e'!1 dush, 2. 

Isa. 25. 10 as straw'ls trodden down for the dunghill 
25. 10 shall be trodden down under him. 

2. A treading down, mjnp mehusah. ' 

Isa. 1 8. 2 to . . a nation meted out and trodden down 

3. A treading, Dij^n mirmas. 

Isa. 5. 5 And now go to., it shall be trodden down 

28. i3 scourge shall pass . . ye shall be trod, down 

Mio. 7. 10 be trodden down as the mire of the street 

i.To be trodden, dot ramas, 2. 

Isa. 28. 3 The crown of pride.. shall be trodden un. 

TEODDEN under foot, (to be) — 

l.A trodden down thing, npnp mebusah. 

Isa. 18. 7 a nation meted out and trodden under f. 
2..4. treading, DD"iD mirmas. 

Dan. 'B. 13 to give . . the host to be trodden under foot, 
TRQ-aTL-tl'-VU, tpSyvWiov. 
A city and promontory at the foot of Mount Mycale, In 
Caria (the S.W. province of Asia Minor), nearly opposite 
to Samos, and not far from Miletus. 

Acta 20. 15 [we arrived at Samoa, and tarried at r.,andl 
T300P (of robbers) — 
l.A troop, hand, .tjjk aguddah. 

2 Sa. 2. 25 the children cf Benjamin . .became one tr. 

Amos 9. 6 and hath founded his troop in the earth 

2. Wayfarer, traveller, nnk oracA. 

Job 6. 19 The troops of Tema looked, the compan. 
'i.A troop, invading force, ligad. 

Gen. 30. II Leah said, A troop cometh: and she cal. 

Isa. 65. u that prepare a table for that troop, and 

i.A troop, invading force, "ina gedud. 

Gen. 49. 19 Gad, a troop shall overcome him : but he 

1 Sa. 30. 8 Shall I pursue after this troop? shall I 

s Sa. 3. 22 Joab came from . . a troop, and brought in 

22. 30 For by thee I have run through a troop 
Jeb .19. 12 His troops come together, and raise up th. 
Psa. 18. 29 For by thee I have run through a troop 
Jer. 18. 22 when thou shalt bring a troop suddenly 
Hos. 6. 9 And as troops of robbers wait for a man 

7. I the troop of robbers spoileth without 
Mic. s- I daughter cf troops : he hath laid siege 
5. Company, n;n, '0 chai, chayydh. 

s Sa. 23. II were gathered together Into a troop, wh. 

23. 13 the troop of the Philistines pitched in the 

[See Gather self in troops.] 
TEO-PHI -MTTS, Tp6(l)inos. 

A believer in Ephesus who accompanied Paul to Jeru- 
salem when he returned from Greece. 

Acts 20. 4 there accompanied him . . Tychicus and T. 

21. 29 they had seen . .in the city T. an Ephes. 

2 Tt 4. 20 but T. have I left at Miletum sick 
? HO'DBLE, troubling — 

1. Trouble, n^ria behalah. 

Paa. 78. 33 consume in vanity, and their years in t. 

Isa, 65. 23 They shall not. .bring forth for trouble 
9.. Terror, worn out thing, nn^3 ballahah. 

Isa. 17. 14 behojd at evenlng'tide trouble, .before the 
I. Terror, npj^j beathah. 

Jer. 8. IS for a time of health, and behold trouble 
14. 19 for the time of healing, and behold trouble 
<■ Removal, treiribling, ni£i, nj/il zevaah, zaavah. 

» <^39. 8 he hath dohvbred them to trouble, to 



B.Burden, pressure, rrp torach. 

Isa. I. 14 they are a trouble unto me ; I am weary 

6. Trouble, destruction, nowp mehumah. 

Prov 15. 16 than great treasure, and trouble therew. 
Isa. 22. 5 day of trouble, and of treading down, and 
Eze. 7. 7 the day of trouble (is) near, and not the so. 

7. Labour, toil, '?oj; amal. 

Job 5. 6 neither doth trouble spring out of the gr. 
5. 7 man is bom unto trouble, as the sparks fly 
Psa. 73. 5 They (are) not in trouble (as other) men 

S. Affliction, cry, 'Jj;. oni. 

1 Ch.22. 14 in my trouble I have prepared for the 
Psa. 9. 13 Have mercy upon me . . consider my tro. 

31. 7 thou hast considered my trouble, thou 

9 .Straitness, distress, ti, f^f tsar. 

2 Oh. 15. 4 v/hen they in their trouble did turn unto 
Job 15. 24 Trouble and anguish shall make him 

38. 23 have reserved against the time of trouble 
Psa. 32. 7 thou ahalt preserve me from trouble, th. 

59. 16 defence and refuge in the day of my tro. 

60. : 1 Give us help from trouble : for vain (is) 
66. 14 mouth hath spoken, when I was In trou. 

102. 2 I am in trouble ; incline thine ear unto 
107. 6, 13 cried unto the LoKD in their trouble 

107. 19, 28 they cry unto the lOKD in their trou. 

108. 12 Give us help from trouble : for vain (is) 
iig. 143 Trouble and anguish have taken hold on 

Isa'. 26. 16 LoED, in trouble have they visited thee 

10. Straitness, distress, rrri tsarah. 

Deut 31. 17 many evils and troubles shall befall them 
31. 21 many evils and troubles are befallen them 
2 Ki. 19. 3 This day (is) a day of troxible, and of reb. 
Keh. 9. 27 in the time of their trouble, when they 
Job 5. 19 He shall deliver thee in six troubles ; yea 
27. 9 Will God hear his cry when, trouble com. 
Paa. g. 9 also will be., a refuge in times of trouble 

10. 1 (why) hidest thou rthyself) in times of tr.? 

20. 1 Lord hear thee in the day of trouble, the 
22. II Be not far from me, for trouble (is) near 
25. 17 The troubles of my heart are enlarged, 
25. 22 Redeem Israel, God, out of all his tro. 
34. 6 the Lord . .saved him out of all his trou. 
34. 17 and delivereth them out of all their tro. 
37. 39 (he is) their strength in the time of trou. 
46. I God (is), .a very present help in trouble 
50. 15 And call upon me in the day of trouble 
54. 7 For he hath delivered me out of all trou. 
71. 20 Which hast showed me great and sore tr. 

77. 2 In the day of my trouble I sought the L. 

78. 49 wrath, and indignation, and trouble, by 
81. 7 Thou calledst In trouble, and I delivered 
86. 7 In the day of my trouble I v/iil call upon 
91. 15 I (wiU be) with him in trouble ; I will de. 

116. 3 gat hold upon me : I found trouble and 
138. 7 Though I walk in the midst of trouble, th. 

142. 2 before him ; I showed before him my tr. 

143. II for thy. .sake bring my soul out of trou. 
Prov II. 8 The righteous is delivered out of trouble 

12. 13 but the just shaU come out of trouble 

21. 23 keepeth his mouth.. ke8peth..fromtroub. 
25. 19 Confidence..in time of trouble (Is like) a 

Isa. 8. 22 behold, trouble and darkness, dimness of 
30. 6 Into the land of trouble and anguish, fr. 
33. 2 our salvation also in the time of trouble 
37. 3 This day (is) a day of trouble, and of re. 
46. 7 not answer, nor save him out of his trou. 
65. 16 Ijecause the former troubles are forgotten 
Jer. 14. 8 Saviour thereof in time of trouble, why 
30. 7 it (is) even the time of Jacob's trouble 
Dan. 12. I there shall be a time of trouble, such as 
Nah. I. 7 strong hold in the day of trouble, and he 
Hab. 3. 16 that I might rest in the day of trouble 
Zeph. I. IS a day of wrath, a day of trouble and dis. 

11. Trembling, trouble, anger, lil rogez. 

Job 3. 17 There tiie wicked ce'ase (from) troubling 
3. 26 neither was I quiet ; yet trouble came 
14. I Man..(is) of few days, and full of trouble 

12.JEvil, ill ra. 

Psa. 27. 5 in the time of trouble he shall hide me 
41. I the Lord will deliver him in time of tro. 
88. 3 Por my soul is full of troubles, and my 
107. 26 their soul is melted because of trouble 
Jer. 2. 27 but in the time of their trouble they will 
2. 28 if they can save thee in the time of thy t. 

11. 12 save them at all in the time of their tro. 
II. 14 time that they cry unto me for their tro. 
SI. 2 for in the day of trouble they shall be ag. 

Lam. I. 21 mine enemies have heard of my trouble 

13. Travail, vieariness, .iKpfi telaah. 

Neh. 9. 32 let not all the trouble seem little before 
li. Pressure, affliction, 6\i\\iis*thlipsis, 

1 Co. 7. 28 Nevertheless such shall have trouble In 

2 Co. I. 4 to comfort them which are in any trouble 

1. 8 have you ignorant of our trouble which 

IZ, Trembling, agitation, disturbance, rapax'n tar. 
Marki3. 8 and there shall be famines [and troubles] 
John 5. 4 after the troubling of the water stepped in 

TEOTXBIE, self, exceedingly, to make or suffer — 
l.To press, compel, D^N anas. 

Dan. 4. 9 because I know.. no secret troubleth thee 

2. To trouble, hasten, Vn^ bahel, 3. 

2 Ch.32. 18 to affright tiiem, and to trouble them, that 
Ezra 4. 4 weakened, .and troubled them in build. 
Job 22. 10 snares, .and sudden fear troubleth thee 
Dan. II. 44 tidings, .out of the north shall trouble him 



3. To trouble, hasten, bn? bahel, 5. 

Job 23. 16 God maketh . . the Almighty troubUth ma 
i.To be troubled, hastened, Vn^ behal, 2. 

Dan. .4. 5 and the visions of my head troubled me 
4. 19 astonied. .and his thoughts troublad him 

4. 19 Belteshazzar, let not the dream . . trouble 

5. 6 his thoughts troubled him, so that the jo. 
5. 10 let not thy thoughts trouble thee, nor let 
7. 15 and the visions of my head troubled me 
7. 28 my cogitations much troubled me, and 

5.T0 wear out, m.ake old, n"?? halah, 3. 

Ezra 4. 4 weakened.. an^troubledtheminbuildliig 

6. To affright, terrify, ny? baath, 3. 

I Sa. 16. 14 an evil spirit from the LOKS troubled him 
z6. 15 an evil spirit from God troubleth thee 

7. To trouble, make muddy, n^^ dalach. 

Eze. 32. 2 thou . . troubledst the waters with thy feet 
32. 13 foot of man trouble, .hoofs of beasts tro. 

Z.To trouble, crush, destroy, nnri hamam. 

Exodi4. 24 looked.. and troubled the host of tho Eg. 

9. To trouble, naj; akar. 

Gen. 34. 30 Ye have troubled me to make me to stink 
Josh. 6. 18 when ye..make the camp. .a curse, andtr. 
7. 25 Why hast thoutroubled us?.. Lord shall t. 
Judgii. 35 and thou art one of them that trouble me 
I Sa. 14. 29 My father hath troubled the land : see 

1 Ki. 18. 17 said..(Art) thou he that troubleth Israel? 

18., 18 I have not troubled Israel ; but thou, and 
Prov II. 17 (he that is) cruel troubleth his own flesh 
II. 29 He that troubleth his own house shall in. 
IS. 27 He that is greedy of gala troubleth his 

10, Straitness, distress, is, "ly tsar. 

Psa. 3. 1 Lord, how are they increased that trou. 
13. 4 that trouble me rejoice when I am moved 

11. To do wiclcedly, VV'i rasha, 5. 

Job 34. 29 When..quietneBS, who then con mak« tr.7 

li.To set up, excite, h.va<rTar6u anastatod. 

Gal. s. 12 I would they werccut off which troable 
13. To disturb exceedingly, iKrapiffiru ektarrassS. 

Acts 16. 20 These men, being Jews, do exceedingly tr. 
li. To excite tumult in, ivoYKia enochled. 

Heb. 12. IS lest, .root of bitterness sprinking up tro. 
15. To press, squeeze, afflict, 6\l0v thlibd. 

2 THi. I. 6 recompense tribulation to them that tro. 
16.ro be disturbed, BopvPto/iai thorvbeomai. 

Acts 20. 10 Trouble not yourselves; for his life ]e In 
n.To suffer evil, KaKoiraBea kakopatheS. 

2 Ti. 2. 9 Wherein I suffer trouble, as an evil doer 

18. To hold out or gpye vexation, Tapfx<' niirov. 
Matt 26. 10 Why trouble ye the woman? for she hath 
Marki4. 6 Let her alone; why trouble ye her? she 
Lukeii. 7 Trouble me not : the door is now shut, and 

18. s Yet because this widow troubleth me, I 
Gal. 6. 17 From henceforth let no man trouble me 

19. To excite tumult besides, irapevox'^ioparenoehleS. 
Acts IS. 19 Wherefore my sentence is, that we tronb. 

20. To flay, trouble, harass, (TKiWco skulls. 

Mark 5. 35 why troublest thou the Master any fort.? 

Luke 7. 6 trouble not thyself; for I am not worthy 

8. 49 Thy daughter is dead ; trouble not the M. 

21. To trouble, disturb, agitate, tapiaaw tarasso. 
John s- 4 [an angel w«nt down.. and troubled the] 
Acts IS. 24 have troubled you vrith words, subverting 

17. 8 they troubled the people and the rulers of 

Gal. I. 7 there be some that trouble you, and wo. 

S. 10 he that troubleth you shall bear his judg. 

JEOITBLE, (to be) in — 

I.Sharp or hard of the day, dVtiwi? qesheh yom. 
Job 30. 2s Did not I weep for him that was in trou. 

2. To press., distress, be distressed, TS4 tsarajr. 
Psa. 31. 9 Lord have mercy upon me., for I am In tr. 

69. 17 hide not thy face. .1 am in trouble : hear 

TEOTJBIED, to be (sore) — 

1. To be troubled, hastened, ^n? bahel, 2. 

G en. 45. 3 could not answer . . for they were troubled 

1 Sa. 28. 21 saw that he was sore troubled, and said 

2 Sa. 4, I feeble, and aUthe.Israelites were troubled 
Job 4. 5 it toucheth thee, and thou art troubled 

23. 15 Therefore am I troubled at his presence 
Psa. 30. 7 thou didst hide thy face, (and) I was tro. 
48. s tlisy were troubled, (and) hasted away 
83. 17 Let them be confounded and troubled for 
90. 7 anger, and by thy wrath are we troubled 
104. 29 Thou hidest thy face, they are troubled 
Eze. 7. 27 the people of the land shall be troubled 

26. 18 isles that (are) in the seashall be troubled 

2. To be troubled, hastened, Sra behal, 2. 

Dan. 5. 9 Then was king Belsbazzar greatly troUD. 

3,To he shaken, u^^J gaash, i. 

Job 34. 20 the people shall be troubled at midoight 

i.To be cast out, troubled, vii garash, 2. 

Isa. S7. 20 tlie wicked (are) like the troubled sea, w. 

5. To roa/r, move, sound, make a noise, non hamah. 
Jer. 31. 20 therefore my bowelsare troubled for him 
Paa. 77. 3 I remembered God, and was troubled ; 1 

Q.To daub, he troubled, adulterated, TOIJ ehamar. 
I Psa. 46. 3 the vaters thereof roar (and) be troubled 



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7. To be^/oul, igij charaar, 35. 

Lam. I. 2o my bowels are troubled ; Kilne heart is 
2. II my bowels are troubled, my liver is pou. 

8. To become bent down, perverse, nvf avah, 2. 

• Paa. 38. 6 I am troubled ; I am bo wed down grea' ly 

&. To be trouOled, excited, "isj; akar, 2. 

Prov 15. 6 but m the revenues pf the wicked la tro. 

10. Jb be humbled, afflicted, njj; anah. 

Zech.io. a they were troubled, because, .no sheph. 

11. To be moved, troubled, DV9 paam, 2. 

Gen. 41. 8 it came to pass, .that his spirit waj trou. 
Psa. 77. 4 I am jso troubled that I cannot speak 
I>an. 2. 3 my spirit was troubled to know the dream 

12. to move self, Dyp paam, 7. 

Dan. 2. I dreams, wherewith his spirit was troubled 

13. To be or become shortened, grieved, ivi3 qatsar. 
Job 21. 4 why should not my spirit be troubled ? 

14.ro be angry, troubled, lJ"i ragaz. 

Psa. 77. 16 were afraid : the depths also were troub. 
Isa. 32. 10 Many days and years shall ye be troubled 
32. n be troubled, ye careless ones ; strip you 

15. To befouled, troubled, \!/tri raphas, 2. 

Prov 25. 26 a troubled founta-n, and a corrupt spring 

16. To be tempestuous, tossed about, "lyp saar, 2. 

2 Ki. 6. II heart of the king of Syria waasore troub. 

17. To be troubled, roar, Din raam. 

Eze. 27. 35 they shall be troubled in .. countenance 

IB. To trouble thoroughly, ZiarapArTw diataratio. 
Luke I. 29 when she saw (liim), she was troubled at 

\^. To press, squeeze, afflict, Oxl^oi thlibo. 

2 Co. 4. 8 troubled on every side, yet not distressed 

7. 5 we were troubled on every side ; without 

a Th. I. 7 And to you who are troubled rest with us 

20. To be tumultuous, 6pc loixai throeomai. 
Matt24. 6 see that ye be not troubled: for all. .mu. 
Marki3. 7 when ye shall hear of wars . .be ye not tr. 
2 Th. 2. 2 ye be not soon shaken in mind, or be tr. 

21. 7*0 trouble, disturb, agitate, rapdcra-io tarasso. 
Matt. 2. 3 he was troubled, and all Jerusalem with 

14. 26 they were troubled, spying, It is a spirit 

Mark 6. 50 For they all saw him, and were troubled 

Xuke 1. 12 when Zacharias saw (him), he was troub. 

24. 38 he said unto them, Why are ye troubled ? 

John s- 7 have no man, when the water is troubled 

12. 27 Now is my soul troubled ; and what shall 

13. 21 he was troubled in spirit, and testified, and 

14. I Let not your heart be troubled, ye believe 

14. 27 Let not your heart be troubled, neither 

1 Pe. 3. 14 afraid of their terror, neither be troubled 

Z2.T0 trouble self, rapiacrnv kavrSvtarasseinheaut. 
Johnii. 33 he groaned in the spirit, and was troubled 

23.ro be in a tumult, tumultuous, Tup;8afo/xoi tuir. 
Lukeio. 41 thou art careful and [troubled] about many 

TEOTJBLEa, troublous — 
1 To trouble, "DJ^ akar. 

1 Ch. 2. 7 Achar, the troubler ol Israel, who trans. 

% Distress, p'\^tsoq. 

Dan. g. 25 the street shall be built. .In troublous tl. 
TEOTTQH — 
1. Trough, gutter, urn rahat. 

Eiod. 2. 16 fille4 the troughs to water their father's 
2. Watering trough, T\p)!> shoqeth. 

Gen. 24. 20 she . . emptied her.pitcher into the trough 
30. 38 in the gutters in the watering troughs wh. 

TEOW, to — \ 

To think, hoicia doheo. 

Luke 17. 9 Doth he thank that servant. .[I trow notj 

TBUCE SREAEEB.S — 

Implacable, irreconcileable, SiriroySot aspondos. 

2 TL 3. 3 Without natural affection, truce breakers 

TRITE, truly, in or of a truth, it is — 

l.Truly, yet, but, D^?i« ulam. 

Gen. 48. 19 truly hi's younger brothei shall be greater 
lTumi4. 21 But (as) truly (as) I live, all the earth sh. 
I Sa. 20. 3 but truly, (as) the Lord liveth, and (as) 
Jlie. 3. 8 But truly I am full of power by the spirit 

i.Only, ^X ak. ~ 

Jer. [10. 19 Trxily this (is)' a grief, and I must bear it 

3. Surely, but, yet, JJIJ aken. 

Jer. 3.23 Truly in vain . . tnUy in the LORD our God 

i.But rather, dk *? ki im. 

1 Sa. 21. 5 Of a truth women, .kept from usaboutth. 

o.If not, n*7 nx im to. 

Num 14. 28 (As truly as) I live, saith the Lord, as ye 
Isa. 5. 9 Of a truth, many houses shall be desolate 

6. Stability, faithfulness, njIDX emunah. 

Psa. 33. 4 For the word . . and allhis works . . in truth 
Prov 12. 22 the Lord . . they that deal truly (are) his 

7. Surely, truly, Djljx omreawi. 

Euth 3. 12 now it is true that I (am thy) near kins. 

2 Ki. 19. 17 Of a truth. Lord, the kings of Assyria 
Job 9. 2 I know (it is) so of a truth : but how sho. 

■ 36. 4 For tmly my words (Bhall)not (be) falee 
Isa. ■ 32.ilOta Irathi S«JU), the kinga of Assyria 



8. Truth, faithfulness, npK cmeth. 

Gon. 24. 49 now if yo will deal kindly and truly with 

47. 29 deal kindly and truly with mo ; bury mo 

Dcut.17. 4 beiiold, (it be) true, (and) tlio thing cert. 

22. 20 Dut if this thing be true, (and the tokens 

Josh. 2. 12 rhow kindness, .and give mo a true token 

2. 14 that wo will deal kindly and truly with 
Judg.'g. lO if yo have done truly and sincerely, in 

9. 19 If yo then havo dealt truly and sincerely 
2 Ba. 7. 28 tl-iy words be true, and thou hast promised 

1 Ki.'io. 6 It was a true report that I heard in mine 

22. 16 tell me nothing but (that wliich is) true 

2 Ch. 9. 5 ;i true report which I heard in mine own 

15. 3 Israel (liath been) without the true God 
Nch. 5. 13 f;avc3t them right judgments, and true 
Psxi. 19. 9 judgments of tho Lc id (arc) true (and) 

119. ifio Thy word (is) true (from) tho beginning 

Prov 14. 25 A true witness delivcroth souls : but a do. 

Jer. 10. 10 But the Lord (^is) the true God, he (is) tho 

2(3. 15 for of a truth tho Lord hath sent me unto 

28. 9 known, that the Lord hath truly sent him 

42. 5 The Lord be a true and faithful witness 

Ezc. i3. 8 hath executed true judgment between 

18. 9 and hath kept my Judgments, todoal truly 
Dan. 8. 26 vision . .which was told (is) true : where. 

10. I thing (was) true, but tho time appointed 
Zech. 7. 9 Execute true judgment, and show mercy 

^.Set up, certain, certainty, 3'r yatstsib. 

Dan. 3. 24Theyansweredandsaiduntotheking,True 

6. 12 king answered and said. The thing (is) true 

Id. That, because, '3 ki. 

Jc:-h. 2. 24 Truly the Lord hath delivered into our 

W. Right, established, Dus kenim. 

Geu. 42. II we (are) true (raen), thy servants arc no 
42. 19 If ye (l^e) true (men), let cno of your br. 
42. 31 we said. .We (are) true (men) ; we arc no 
42. 33 Hereby shalll know that ye (are) t-uo men 
4r. 34 ye (are) no spies, but (that) ye (are) Lruo 

) 2. Truth, laid plan, xis iseda. 

Dan. 3. 14 true.OShadrach, Meshach,and Abed-nego 

13. To tithe, I'wi! asar, 3. 

Deut. 14. 22 Thou shalt truly tithe all tho increase of 

14. Upon truth, eV' aAriBelas ep' aletheias. 

Luie 20. 21 that thou, .toachest the way of God truly 

15. True, genuine, honest, sincere, aK-riB-qi aUlhes. 
Matt 22. 16 we know that thou art true, and teachest 
Marki2. 14 we know that thoU art true, and carcst for 
John 3. 33 He. .hath set to his seal that God is true 

4. 18 not thy husband : in that saidst thou truly 

5. 31 witness of myself, my witness is not true 

5. 32 witness which he witnesscth of me is truo 

7. -8 same is true, and no unrighteousness is in 

8. 13 Pharisees therefore said . .rsi.ord is not tr. 

8. 14 my record is true : for I know whence I ca. 
8. 16 yet if I judge, my judgment is [true], for 

8. 17 that the testimony of two men is true 

8. 26 buthethat sent meistrue ; audi speak to 
10. 41 things that John spake of tliis man were t. 
ig. 35 and he knowcth that he saitli true, that yo 
21. 24 and we know that his testimony is trao 
Acts 12. 9 wist not that it was truo which was done 
Kom. 3. 4 yea, let God be true, and every man a liar 
2 Co. 6. 8 good report : as deceivers, and (yet) truo 
Phil. 4. 8 whatsoever things are true, whatsoever 
Titus I. 13 This witness is true. Wherefore rebulce 

1 Pe. 5. 12 testifying that this is the true grace of God 

2 Pe. 2. 22 happened, .according to the true proverb 
1 Jo. 2. 8 which thing is true in him and in you, be. 

3 John 12 record ; and ye know that our record is tr. 

\Q.TTue, real, sincere, veracious, &XTjSiy6s aleihinos. 
Lukei6. II v.'ho will commit to your trust tho truo 
John 1. 9 was the true light, which lighteth every 
4. 23 when the true worshippers shall worship 

4. 37 herein is that saying true. One soweth.and 

6. 32 my Father giveth you the true bread from 

7. 28 he that sent me is true, whom ye know not 
15. I I am the true vine, and my Father is the 
17. 3 they might know thee tho only true God 

19. 33 bare record, and his record is true : and 
I Th. I. 9 from idols to serve the living and true G. 
Eeb. 8. 2 minister of the sanctuary, and of the true 

g. 24 hands, (which are) the figures of the true 
10. 22 Let us draw near with a true heart, in full 
1 Jo. 2. 8 darkness is past, and the true light now 

5. 20 that is true; and we are in him that is true 
5 20 This is the true God, and eternal life 

Kev. 3. 7 he that is true, he that hath the key of 
; 3. 14 saith the Amen, the faithful and true v/i. 

6. 10 holy and true, dost thou not judge and* 

15. 3 just and true (are) thy ways, thou king of 

16. 7 Lord God Almighty, true and righteous 
19. 2 For true and righteous (are) his judgments 
19. 9 saith unto me. These are the true sayings 
19. II sat upon him. .called Faithful and True 

21. 5 Write ; for these words are true and fai. 

22. 6 These sayings (are) faithful and true, and 

17. Truly, really, certainly, aXrjBws alethos. 

Matti4. 33 saying, Of a truth thou art the Son of God 

27. 54 feared greatly, saying. Truly this was the 
Jfarkis. 59 said, Truly this man was the Son of God 
Luke 9. 27 But I tell you of a truth. There he some- 

12. 44 Of a truth I say unto you, that he wUl ma. 

21. 3 Of a truth I say unto you, that this poor 
John 6. 14 This is of a truth that prophet that should 

7. 40 Many, .said. Of a truth this i? the prophet 
I Th. 2. 13 but, as it is m truth, the w6rd of God, wh. 



18. In deed, in truth, then, therefore, &pa ara. 
Lukeii. 48 Truly ye bear witness that ye allow tho 

19. Genuine, legitimate, yvijinoi gnesios. 

PJiil. 4. 3 T cntrcflt thee also, true yoke fellow, help 

20. Truly, indeed, /xcy men. 

■ Matt. 9. 37 The harvest truly (!s) plenteous, but tho 

17. II Elias truly shall llrst eomo, and restore all 

JIarki4. 38 Epirit truly (is) ready, but the lleBh(i8)wc. 

Lukeio. 2 harvest truly (is) great, but the labourers 

22. 22 truly t!«e Son of man goeth, as it was do. 
Acts I. 5 For John truly baptized with water; but 

3. 22 For Moses truly Raid unto the fathers, A 

5. 23 prison [truly] found we shut with all saf. 
2 Co. 12. 12 Truly the signs of an apostle were wrought 
Heb. 7. 23 they truly were many priests, because th. 

II. 15 truly, if they had been mindful of that 

21. Therefore, /lev oZv men oun. 

John2o. 30 many other signs truly did Jesus In tho 

11. Actually, ui/tus ontOs. 

1 Co. 14. 23 and report that God is in you of a truth 

23. Steady, faithful, irKrrJs pistos. 

2 Co. I. i3 But. .God (is) true, our word toward you 

1 Ti. 3. I This (is) a truo saying. If a man desire tho 

TEUMP, trumpet, trumpeter — 

1. To blow a trumpet, "isn, "iSj.'n chatsotser, chatsar, 3- 

2 Ch. 5. 13 It came even to pass, as the trumpeters 
1. Trumpet, HTjiin chatsotserah. 

Numio. 2 Make thee two trumpets of silver ; of a 
10. 8 priests, shall blow with the trumpets : and 
10. 9 ye shall blow an alarm with the trumpets 

10. 10 ye shall blovr' with the trumpets over your 
31. 6 and the trumpets to blow in his hand 

2 Kl.ii. 14 tho princes and the trumpeters by tho ki. 

11. 14 tho land rejoiced, audblewwithtrumpeta 

12. 13 snnlfers, basins, trumpets, any vessels of 

1 Ch. 13. 8 timbrels, and with cymbals, and with tru. 

15. 24 did blow with the trumpets before the ark 

15. 28 v.'ith trumpets, and with cymbals, making 

16. 6 with trumpets continually before the;u-k 
i6. 42 with trumpets and cymbals for those that 

2 Ch. 5. 12 with them, .priests sounding with trump. 

5. 13 as the trumpeters andsingers(were)asono 

13. 12 priests with sounding trumpets to cry al. 
13. 14 and the priests sounded with the trumpets 
15. 14 with shouting, and with trumpets, and 
20. 28 harps and trumpets unto the house of tho 
23. 13 sounded with trumpets, also the singers 

23. 13 and the princes and the trumpets by the 
29. 26 Levites stood, .priests with the trumpets 
29. 27 song, .began (also) with the trumpets, and 
29. 28 singers sang, and the trumpeters sounded 

Ezra 3. 10 the priests in their apparel with trumpets 
Keh.i2. 33 (certain) of the priests' sons with trumpets 
12. 41 Zechariah, (and)Hananiah, with trumpets 
Psa. gS. 6 With trumpets and sonnd of comet make 
Hos. 5. 8 Blow ye., the trumpet in Et nah: cry al. 

i. Jubilee, cornet, ram's honi, 75V yobel. 

-Exodig. 13 when the trumpet soundeth long, they 
i. Trumpet, "eVj/ skophar. 

Exodig. 16 the voice of the trumpet exceeding loud 

19. 19 when the voice of the trumpet sounded 
20. 18 noiio of the trumpet, and the mountain 

Lev. 23." 9 Then Ehalt thou cause the tnimpet of tha 
■ 25. '^9 make the trumpet sound throughout all 
Josh. 6. 4 before the ark seven trumpets of rams' 
6. 4 tlie priests shall blow with the trumpets 

6. 3 when ye hear the soimd of the trumpet 
6. 6 let seven priests bear seven trumpets of 
6. 8 sovcu priests bearing the seven trumpets 
6. 8 blew with the trumpets : and the ark of 
6. 9 the priests that blow with the trumpets 
6. 9 going on, and blowing with the trumpets 
6. 13 seven priests bearing seven trumpets of 
6. 13 blev/- with the trumpets..blowingwith..tr. 
6. 16 when the priests blew with the trumpets 
6. 20 blew T/itb the trumpets : and it came to 
6. 20 people heard the sound of the trumpet 

Judg. 3. 27 that he blew a trumpet in the mountain 

6. 34 blew a trumpet ; and Abi-ezer was gathe. 

7. 8 took victuals in their hand, and their tru. 
7. 16 he put a trumpet in every man's hand 

7. 18 blow vritlx a trumpet, .blov/ ye the trum. 
7. ig blew the trumpets, and brake the pitchers 
7. 20 blew the trampets. .and the trumpets in 
7. 22 three hundred blew the trumpets, and the 

1 Sa. 13. 3 blew the trumpet throughout all the land 

2 Sa. 2. 28 So Joab blew a trumpet, and all the people 

6. t3 shouting, and with the sound of the tru. 
15. 10 soon as ye hear the sound of the trumpet 
18. 16 Joab blew the trumpet, and the people laA 

20. I blew a trumpet, and said, We have no^ 
20. 22 blewa trumpet, and they retired from tilt 

1 Ki, I. 34 blow ye with the trun .jet, and say, God 

I. 3g blew ye the trumpet ; and all the peopl? 
I. 41 whe-n joab heard the sound of the trum. 

2 Ej. g. 13 blew with trumpets, saying, Jehu is king 
Neh. 4. 18 he that sounded tho trumpet (was) by sae 

4. 20 what place, .ye hear the sound oi the tr^ 

Job 3g. 24 believethhethat (it is) the soun* of the tr. 

39. 25 He saith among the trumpets, Ha, ha 1 and 

Psa. 47. 5 shout, the Lord with the sound ef a trum. 

' Sr. 3 Blow up the trumpet in the new moon, iii 

150! 3 Pi'aise him with the sound of the trumpet 

Isa. :8. 3 and when he blowsth a trumpet, hear ye 

27. M-graat truaaspet shall be blowji, aad thpy 

58. I uf t uo thy volceme a Iruiau :t and show 



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Jer. 4. 5 Blow ye the trumpet rn. the land : cry, gsi, . 
4, tg the sound of the trumpet, the alarm ol, 

4. 21 standard, (and) hear the sound ol the tru, 
6. I blow the trumpet in Tekoa, and set up a 
6. 17 Hearken to the sound of the trumpet. But 

43. 14 nor hear the sound of the trumpet, nor 

SI. 27 blow the trumpet among the nations, pr. 
Bie. 9%. 3 he blow the trumpet, and warn the people 

vV 4 whosoever heareth the sound of the tra. 
' i% 5 He heard the sound of the trumpet, and 

ii' 6 blow not-the trumpet, and the people be 

Hob. il 1 (Set) the trumpet to thy mouth. (He shall 

Joel 2 I Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound 

215 Blow the trumpet in Zion, sanctify a fast 

Amos 2. 2 shall die. .with the sound of the trumpet 

3. 6 Shall a trumpet be blown in the city and 
Zeph 1. 16 A day of the trumpet and alarm against 
Zech. 9." 14 God shaU blow the trumpet, and «UaU go 

B./4 trumpet, Jjip)? taqoa. 

Ezo. 7. 14 They have blown the trumpet, even to m.. 

B.A truinpef, a-dxirty^ salpigx. 

Matt24. 31 his angels with a great sound of a trump. 
I Co. 14. 8 if the trumpet give an uncertam sound 
IS. 52 In a moment . . at the last trump: for the t. 

1 Th. 4. 16 the archangel, and with the trump of God 
Heb. 12. 19 the sound of a trumpet, and the voice of ^ 
liev. 1. ioheard..agreat voice, asof atrumpet'^f' 

4. I as it were of a trumpet talking with ma 
8. 2 and to them were given seven trumpets 
8. 6 the seven angels which had the seven tru 

8. 13 by reason of the other voices of the trura. 

9. 14 Saying to . . sixth angel whish had the tru." 
7. A trumpeter, craXirta-T'fis salpistes. 

Kev. 18. 22 voice ofharper3..mu3icians...trUmpeter3 

TRUST — 

I. Refuge, trust, KDijchasuih. 

Isa. 30. 3 therefore shall the.. trust in the shadow 

^.Confidence, trust, npao mibtach. ^ 

Job 8. i4andwhosetrust(shall be) a spider's web 

Psa. 40. 4 that man that maketh the Lord his trust 

71. 5 lord God. . my trust from my youth f 

PT0V.2Z. 19 That thy trust may be in the Lord, I have 

5. A refuge, nocin jnachseh. 

Psa. 73. 28 lliave put my trust in the Lord Gob, that 
i . Trust, coiifidence, irevoKhia'ts pepoiiJi&is. 

2 Co. 3. 4 such trust have we through Christ to God 
i HXTaT, to (commit to, first, make to, put in, have) — 
l.To remain stedfast, givef credence, li^H aman, 5. 

Judgii. 20 Sihon trusted not Israel to pass through 

Job 4. 18 Behold, he put no trust in his servants 

15. 15 Behold, he putteth no trust ia his saints 

15. 31 Let not him that is deceived trust in van. 

Mic. 7. 5 Trust ye not in a friend, put ye not eonf. 

i-.. To lean on, trust, be confident, nB3 hatach. 

Deut28. 52 thy. .walls come down, wherein thou tru. 
Judg2o. 36 they trusted unto the liers in wait which 
2 Ki.iB. s fie trusted in the Lord God of Israel; bo 
18. 19 What confidence (is) this wherein thou tr. 
18. 20 on whom dost thou trust, that thou rebe. 
18. 21 thou trustest upon the staff of this bruised 
18. 21 so (is) Pharaoh., unto all that trust in him 
18. 22 if ye say unto me. We trust in the Lord 
18. 24 put thy trust on Egypt for chariots and 
19. 10 Let not thy God in whom thou trustest 

1 Ch. 5. 20 entreated, .because they put their trust 

2 Ch.32. 10 Whereon do ye trust, that ye abide in the 
Job 39. II Wilt thou trust him, because his strength 

40. 23 he trusteth that he can draw up Jordan 
Psa. 4. s Offer, .and put your trust in the Lord 
9. 10 they that know thy name vrill put their t. 
13. 5 I have trusted in thy mercy ; my heart ( 
Bt, 7 the king trusteth in the Lord; and thro. 
az. 4 Our fathers trusted in thee ; they trusted 
as. 3 they trusted In thee, and were not confo. 

05. 9 O m/God, I trust in thee : let me not be 
c6. 1 Jnd^ me. .1 have trusted also in the Lord 
e8. 7 my heart trusted in him, and I am helped 
31. 6 1 have hated them . . but I trust in the Lo. 
31. 14 1 trusted in theej Lord : I said. Thou 
32. 10 he that trusteth in the Lord, mercy shall 

33. 21 beoause we have trusted in his holy name 
37. 3 Trust in the Lord, and do good ; so shalt 
37. 5 trust also In him, and he shall bring (it)! 

40. 3 many shall see (it) . . and shall trust in the 

41. 9 mine own familiar friend, in whom I trus; 
44. 6 I wUl not trust in my bow, neither shall 
49. ■ 6 They that trust in their wealth, and boast 
52. 7 trusted' in the abundance of his riches 
52. 8 I trust in the mercy of God for ever and 

55. 23 shall not live, .but I will trust in thee 

56. 3 What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee 
56. 4 in God I have put my trust ; I.will notfe 
S6. II In Godhavel put my triist: I wlllnot be 
62. 8 Trust In him at all times ; ye people, pour 
62. 10 Trmt not in oppression, and become not 

78. 22 they believed not in God, and trusted not 
84. 12 blesgfid (is) the man that trusteth in thee 
86. 2-gave fiiy servant that trusteth in thee ' 
91. 2 my fortress : my God ; in him will I trust 

112. 7 his heart is fixed, trusting in the Lord 
115. 8 (so is) every one that trusteth in them 
115. 9 Israel, trust thou in the Lord : he (is) th. 
115. 10 O house of Aaron, trust tn the Lord: he 
) (5. II Ye th^t fear the Lord, trust in the Lord 
J (9. 42 wherewith to answer, .for I trust in thy 
1.2J. z They that trust in the Lord (shall be) aa 



Pe3.i3s. 18 (so is) every one that trusteth in them 
143. 8 Cause me to hear, .for In thee do I trusS . 
146. 3 Put not your trust in princes, (nor) in the 

Prov. 3. s Trust in the Lord with all thine heart ; and 
II. 28 Hethat trusteth in hisrichesshallfall: but 
16. 20 whoso trusteth in the Lord, happy (is) he 
28. 25 he that putteth his trust in the Lord shall 
28. 26 He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool 
29.25 whoso putteth his trust in the LORD shall 
31. II The heart of her husband doth, .trust in 

Isa. 12. 2 I will trust, and not be afraid : for the L. 
26. 3 wilt keep (him) . . because he trusteth in th. 
26. 4 Trust ye in the Lord for ever: for in the 
30. 12 trust in oppression and perverseness, and 
31. I stay on horses, and trust in chariots, bee. 
36. 4 What confidence (is) this wherein thou tr.? 
36. 5 on whom dost thou trust, that thou rebe. 
3fk 6 thou trustest in the staff of this broken re. 
36. 6 so (is) Pharaoh, .to all that trust in him 
36. 7 i* thou say to me. We trust in the Lord 

36. 9 put thy trust on Egypt for chariots and for 

37. 10 Let not thy Godinwhomthoutrustestde. 

42. 17 they shall be greatly ashamed, that trust 
47. 10 thou hast trusted in thy wickedness : thou 
50. 10 let him trust in the name of the Lord, and 
59. 4 they trust in vanity, and speak lies ; they 

Jer. 5. 17 thy fenced cities, wherein thou trustedst 
7. 4 Trust ye not in lying words, saying, Tlie 
7. 8 ye trust in lying words, that cannot profit 
7. 14 will I do unto (this) house., wherein ye tr. 
9. 4 Take ye heed, .and trust ye not in any br. 

12. s ('0 ™ the land of peace, (wherein) thoutr. 

13. 25 thou hast forgotten me, and trusted in fa. 
17. 5 Cui-sed (be) the man that trusteth iu man 
17. 7 Blessed (is) tlie man that trusteth in the 

39. 18 because thou hast put thy trust in me, sa. 
46. 2s even Pharaoh, and (all) them that trust 

48. 7 thou hast trusted in thy works and in thy 

49. 4 that trusted in her treasures, (saying), Who 
49. II I ^vill preserve, .and let thy widows trust 

Eze. 16. 15 thou didst trust in thine own beauty, and 

33. 13 it he trust to his ovra righteousness, and 
Hos. 10. 13 because thou didst trust iu thy way, in the 
Amos 6. I Woe to them (that), .trust in the mount. 
Hab. 2. 18 that the maker of his work trusteth ther.' 
Zeph. 3. 2 she trusted not in the Lord ; she drew not 

3. To (cause to) trust, be confident, noj batach, 5. 
2 Ki.i8. 30 Neither let Hezekiah make you trust in 
Isa. 36. 15 Neither let Hezekiah make you trust in 
JeK 28. 15 thou makest this people to trust in a lie 

29. 31 Shemaiah . . caused you to trust in a lie ^ 

4. To roll on, devolve, 773 galat. 

Psa. 22. 8 He trusted on the Lord (that) he would 

^.To stay self, S'n, 7in chul, chil, Za. 

Job 35. 14 judgment (is) before him ; therefore trust 

6. To take refuge, trust, non chasah. 

Deut 32. 37 Where., their gods, .rockin whom they tr. 
Judg. 9. 15 come, .put your trust iu my shadow,aud 
Kuth 2. 12 under whose wings thou art come to trust 

2 Sa. 22. 3 The God of my rock ; in him will I trust 

22. 31 he (is) a buckler to all them that trust in 
Psa. 2. 12 Blessed (are) all they that put their trust 
5. II let all those that put their trust in thee 
7. I Lord .. in thee do I put my trust : save 

It. I In the Lord put I my trust : how say ye 

16. I Preserve me. .in thee do I put my trust 

17. 7 savest them which put their trust (in thee) 

18. 2 my strength, in whom I will trust; mybu. 
18. 30 he (is) a buckler t.o all those that trust in 
25. 20 let me not be ashamed, for I put my trust 
31. I In thee, Lord, do I put my trust ; let 

31. 19 thou hast ivrought for them that trust in 
.~, 34. 8 blessed (is) the man (that) trusteth in him 

34. 22 none of them that trust in him shall be de. 

36. 7 the children of men put their trust under 

37. 40 and save them, because they trust in him 
57. I my soul trusteth in thee : yea, in the sha. 
61. 4 I will abide. .1 will trust in the covert of 
64. 10 The righteous . . shall trust in him ; and all 
71. I In thee, Lord, do I put my trust ; let 
91. 4 under his wings shalt thou trust : his truth 

ri8. 8, 9 (It is) better to trust in the Lord than 

.141. 8 in thee is my trust ; leavenot my soul de. 

^ ..144! 2 my shield, and (he) in whom I trust; who 

Prov 30.;? 5 a shield unto them tliat put their trust in 

Isa."*',i4.'32 and the poor of his people shall trust in 

'3o.|;,2 go down.. to trust in the shadow of Egypt? 

57. "13 he that putteth his trust in me shall pes. 

Nahl ■ I A 7 and he knoweth them that trust in him 

,Zephr3. 12 they shall trust in the name of the Lord 

7 .To {make to) %oait with hope, '^n) y achat, 3.^ 
Job ;i3. js Though he slay me, yet will I trust in him 
Isa.^5i.iJS the isle 1.. on mine arm shall they trust 

8; 2*0 trust one's self on, {'01 rechats, 7. 

Dan.'|3'. 28 delivered his servants that trusted in. him, 

9,To hopef (Kiri^to elpizo.. 

Malt 12. 21 And in has name" shall the Gentiles trust 
Luke24. 21 we trusted that it had been he which sh: 
John 5. 45 there is (one), .even Moses, iuwhom yetr. 
Eom.15. 12 Esaias saith . .in him shall the Gentiles tr. 
15. 24 I trust to see you in my journey, and to , 
T Co. 16. 7 I trust to tarry a while with you, if the 

3 Co. I. loin whom we trust that he will yet deliver 

1. 13 I trust ye shall acknowledge even to the 
S. II I trust also are made manifest in yourco. 
13. 6 1 trust that ye shall know that we are not 
IPhlL. 2. 19 I trust in the Lord Jesus to send XiWP.tlUu. 



J Ti. 4. 10 we trust in the living God, who is the sa. 
. 5. 5 trusteth in God, and continueth in mipp, 
. 6. 17 nor trust in uncertain riches, but in 'ha 

rhm. 22 I trust that through your prayers I shall 

1 Pe. 3. 5 the holy women also, who trusted in God 

2 John 12 I trust to come unto you, and speak face 

3 John 141 trust I shall shortly see thee, and we sb 

10. jTo persuade, ireiSoi peiiho. 

Matt 27. 43 He trusted in God; let him deliver him 

Markio. 24 how hard is it for them that trust in riches 

Lukeii, 22 hetaketh. .his armour wherein he trusted 

18. 9 certain which trusted in themselves that 

2 Co. I. 9 should not trust in ourselves, but in God 

10. 7 If any man trust to himself that he is Ch, 

PhH. 2. 24 1 trust in the Lord that Lalso myself sh. 

3. 4 that hs hath whereof he might trust in ' 

Heb. 2. i3Andagain,IwiUput mytrustin him. And 

. 13. 18 we trust we have agood conscience, in alj 

li.To trust,, have confidence, believe, tnaniu piste, 
Lukei6. II who will commit to your trust the true 
I Th. 2. 4 allowed, .to be put in trust with the goa* 

12. jTo hope first or before others,' irpoeXirffw proel. 

Eph. 1. 12 be to thepraiseof his glsr^iWhoflrst triut, 
TRTTSTY — 
To be steady, inN anian,'2. 

Job 12. 2o He removeth av^y^the speech of .tbe trn» 
TKTJTH — 

1 . Stedfastness, pex emun. ^ 
Isa. 26. 2 that the., nation which keepeth {he troth 

2. Stedfastness, stability, nj^Bfj emunah. .. 
Deut.32. 4 a God of truth, and without iniquity, Just 
JPsa. 89. 49 thou Ewarest unto David in thy truth? 

96. 13 he shall judge, .the people with his tmtll 

98. 3 hath remembered his mercy and his truth 

100. 5 and his truth (endureth) to all generation! 

119. 30 I have chosen the way of truth; thy judg, 

Prov. 12. 17 (He that) speaketh truth showeth forth ri 

Isa. sg. 4Nonecalieth..nor(any)pleadethfortruth 

Jer. is. I if there be (any), .that seeketh thetruth 

5. 3 O Lord, (are) not thine eyes^pon the tr.t 

7. 28 truth is perished, and is cut off from their 
9. 3 they are not valiant for the truth iiponthd 

i.Amen, so it is, so beil,]>$K amen._^ _ 

Isa. 65. 16 in the God of.truth..by;therGbd of truth. 

i.Stedfast, \aU omen._ 

Isa. 25. I counsels of old (are) faithluMess (and) tr. 

^.Stedfastness, truth, n^^ emeth. 

Gen. 24. 27 left destitute! .of his mercySiid hia truth 
32. 10 I am not worthy . .of all the truth, which 
42. 16 proved, whether (there be any) truth in 
ExodjS. 21 such as fear God, men of truth, hating co 

34. 6 and abundant 'in goodness and truth 
Deut. 13. 14 (if it be) truth, and the thing certain, (th.) 
Josh. 24. 14 and serve him in sincerity and in truth 
Judg. 9. 15 If in truth ye anoint me king over you 

1 Sa. 12. 24 and serve him in truth with all your he. 

2 Sa. 2. 6 now the LORD show kindness and truth 
15. 26 return thou, .mercy and truth (be) with 

1 Ki. 2. 4 to walk before me in truth with all their 
3. 6 he walked before thee in truth, and In rL 

17. 24 the word of the Lord in thy mouth (is) tr, 

2 Ki.2o. 3 1 have walked before thee in truth and 
20. 1(3 (Is it) not (good), if peace and truth be in 

2 Ch. 18. 15 that thou say nothing but the truth to me 

31. 20 ■wrought . . good and right and truth before 

Esth. 9. 30 he sent, .(with) words of peace and truth 

Psa. 15. 2 He that., speaketh the truth in his heart 

25. 5 Lead me in thy truth, and teach me, for 
25. 10 the paths of the Lord (are) mercy and tr. 

26. 3 and I have walked in thy truth 

30. 9 dust praise thee? shall it declare thy truth? 

31. 5 thou hast redeemed me, O Lord GOD of t 
40. 10 1 have not concealed, .thy truth from the 
40. II let thy loving kindness and thy truth con. 
43. 3 send out thy light and thy truth : let 
45. 4 because of truth and meekness (and) rig. 
51. 6 thou desirest truth in the inward parts 
54. 5 mine enemies : cut them off in thy truth 
57. 3 God shall send forth his mercy and bis tr. 
o 7. 10 unto the heavens, and thy truth unto the 

'^^ 61. 7prepareraercyand truth, which(may)pre. 
69. 13 God. .hear me, in the truth of thy salv, 
■71. 22 I will also praiso. .thy truth, my God 
85. ID Mercy and truth are met together; right. 

85. II Truth shall spring out of the earth ; and 

86. II I will walk in thy truth : unite my heart 
86. 1 5 (art) a God . . plenteous in mercy and truth 
89. 14 mercy and truth shall go before thy face 
91. 4 his truth (shall be thy) shield and buckler 

108. 4 and thy truth (reacheth) unto the clouds 
III. 8 (and are) done m truth and uprightness- 
115. I for thy mercy, (and) for thy touth's sake 
117. 2 and the truth of the Lord (endureth) tor 
119. 43 take not the word of truth utterly out of 
119. 142 Thy righteousness, .thy law (is) the truth 
119. 131 Thou (art) uear.. all thy commandmente 
132. ri Kis Lord hath sworn (in) truth unto Da. 
138. 2 for thy loving kindness and for thy truth 
J45. 18 «igli. .to all that call upon him in truth' 
14^ 6 Which made heaven . . which keepeth trU. 
Prov. 3. 3 Letnot mercyaud truth forsake thee.bitid 

8. 7 my mouth shall speak truth'; and wickedi 
12. 19 The lip of truth shall be established for 
14. 22 mercy and truth (shall be) to them that dCi 
16. 6 By mercy and truth iniquity is purge* 
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I*0V22. 21 know the certainty ol the words of trntli 
22. 21 mightest answer the words of truth to th. 
23. 23 Buy the truth, and sell (it) not; (also)wi. 

EcCl. 12. 10 (that which was) written (was) .. words of t. 

Isi. 10. 20 stay upon.. theHolyOncof Israel, in truth 
16. 5 he shall sit upon it in truth in the tabern. 

38. 3 I have walked before thee in truth and 
3S. 18 they that go. .cannot hope for thy truth 
38. 19 to the children shall make known thy tr. 

39. 8 there shall be peace and truth in my days 

42. 3 he shall bring forth judgment unto truth 

43. 9 or let them hear, and say, (It is) truth 
48. I (but) not in truth, nor in righteousnes 
59. 14 truth is fallen in the street, and equity 
59- 15 Yea, truth faileth; an I he (that) depart. 
61. 8 I will direct their work in truth, and I 

Jer. 4. 2 The Lord liveth, in truth, in judgment 
9. 's will deceive . . and will not speak the truth 
33. 6 reveal, .the abundance of peace and truth 

Dax 81 12 it cast down the truth to the ground ; and 
9. 13 we might turn . . and understand thy truth 

10. 21 which is noted in the scripture of truth 

11. 2 now will I show thee the truth. Behold 
Hos. 4. I (there is) no truth, nor mercy, nor knowl. 
Slic. 7. 20 Thouwiltperform the truthto Jacob, (and) 
Zech. 8. 3 Jerusalem shall be called, A city of truth 

8. 8 I will be their God, in truth and in right.' 
8. j6 Speak ye every man the truth to his neig. 
8. 16 execute the judgment of truth and peace 
8. 19 cheerful feasts ; therefore love the truth 
MaL 2. 6 The law of truth was in his mouth, and 

G.To be set up, certain, true, ■^.T. yetseh, 3. 

Dan. 7. 19 I would know the truth of the fourth he. 

7. Set up, certain, true, 3's: yaisisib. 

Dan. 7. 16 I came, .and asked him the truth of all 

8. Truth, Dityp qeshot. 

Dan. 4. 37 kingot heaven, all whose worIcs(are)truth 
2. 47 Of a truth (it is), that your God (is) a God 

9.TrStth, tifp qoshet. 

Psa. 60. 4 that it maybe displayed because of the t. 

10. Truth, B9P qosht. 

Prov 22. 21 know the certainty of the words of truth 

a\T}9ela alethia. 

16 teacltest the way of God in truth, neither 
33 came and fell . . and told him all the truth 
14 but teachest the way of God in truth 

32 thou hast said the truth ; for there is one 

25 I tell you of a truth, many endows v/ere 
59 Of a truth this (fellow) also was with him 
14 beheld his glory . .full of grace and truth 

17 (but) grace and truth came by Jesus Chr. 
21 he that doeth truth cometh to the light 

23 worship the Pather in spirit and in truth 

24 they, .must worship, .in spirit and in tr. 

33 John, and he bare witness unto the truth 
32 shall know the truth, and the truth shall 
40 a man that hath told you the truth, wh. 

44 not in the truth, because there is no tru. 

45 because I tell (you) the truth, ye believe 

46 if I say the truth, why do ye not believe 

6 Iamtheway,andthe truth, and the life, no 
17 (Even) the spirit of truth; whom the wor. 

26 the spirit of truth, which proceedeth from 

7 I tell you the truth ; It is expedient for 
13 Howbeit when he, the spirit of truth, is 

13 he will guide you into all truth : for he 

17 Sanctify . .thy truth : thy word is truth 

19 also might besanctifled through the truth 
37 that I should bear witness unto the tnith 

37 Every one that is of the truth heareth my 

38 Pilate saith unto him. What is truth? And 

27 For of a truth against thy holy child Jes. 

34 Of a truth I perceive that God is no resp. 

25 speak forth the words of truth and sober. 

18 who hold the truth in unrighteousness 
25 Wko changed the truth of God into a lie 

2 the judgment of God is according to truth 

8 unto them that . . do not obey the trutJi 

20 which hast the form of knowledge, .truti 

7 if the truth of God hath more abounded 
1 1 say the truth in Christ, I lie not, my c. 

8 minister of the circumcision for the truth 
8 the unleavened (bread) of sincerity andtr. 

6 Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but. .in the tr. 
2 by manifestion of the truth commending 

7 By the word of truth, by the power of G. 

14 as we spake all things to you in truth, ev. 
14 which (I made) before Titus, is found a tr. 
10 As the truth of Christ is in me, no man 

6 I will say the truth : but (now) I forbear 

8 nothing against the truth, but for the trut. 
5 that the truth of the Gospel might conti. 

14 walked not. .according to the truth of the 
I {that ye should not obey the truth, before] 

7 that ye should not obey the truth 
13 after that ye heard the word of truth, the 

21 have been taught by. him, as the truth is 

35 speak every man truth with his neighbour 

9 all goodness and righteousness and truth. 
x+ having your loins girt about with truth 
18 whaHier in pretence, or in truth, Christ 

5 ye heard befora in the word of the truth 

6 heard . . and knew ta9 grace of God in tru. 
10 because they received not. .love of the t. 
12 might be damned who believed not the tr. 
1.3 chosen you. .through, .belief of the truth 

4 to come unto tho knoT.ledge 6£ the truth 



W. Truth, 

Matt 22. 

Mark 5. 

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7 I speak the truth in Christ, (and) He not 
15 church.. pillar and ground of tlie trutli 

3 them which believe and know the truth 

5 disnutings of men. .destitute of the truth 
IS workman, .rightly dividing the word of t. 

18 Who concerning the truth have erred, sa. 
25 repentance to. .acknowledging of the tru. 

7 able to come to the knowledge of the tru. 

8 so do these also resist the truth : men of 

4 shall turn away (their) ears from the tru. 
I the acknowledging of the truth which is 

1. 14 fables . . of men, that turn from the truth 
Heb. 10. 26 have received the knowledge of the truth 
Jas. I. i3 begat he us with the word of truth, that 
3. 14 glory not, and lie not against the truth 
5. 19 if any of you do err from the truth, and 
I Pe. I. 22 in obeying the truth through tho spirit 
z Pe. 1. 12 and be established In tho present truth 
2. 2 by reason of whom the way of truth shall 
I. 6 walk in darkness, we. .do not the truth 

1. 8 we deceive ourselves, and the truth isnot 

2. 4 He that saith. .is a liar, and the truth is 
2. 21 not written, .because ye know not the tr. 

2. 21 ye know it, and that no lie is of the truth 

3. 18 let us not love in word. .but. .In truth 

19 we know that we are of tlic truth, and sh. 

6 Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and 
6 beareth witness, because the spirit is tr. 
I her children, whom I love in the truth 

1 also all they that have known the truth 

2 For the truth's sake, which dwelleth in 

3 Grace be with you . .in truth and love 

4 I foundof thy children walking in truth, as 
I well beloved Gains, whom I love in the tr. 

3 testified of the truth . . walkest in the tru. 

4 to hear that my children walk in truth 
8 we might be fellow helpers to. .tr. v. 10. 

li.Indeed, oitus onlos, i Co. 14. 25. 

IZ.True, genuine, honest, sincere, i.Xri6-fi! alethes. 
■ I Jo. 2. 27 is truth, andis no lie, and even as it hath 

14. Verily, indeed, truly, val nai. 

Jlatti5. 27 Truth, Lord: yet the dogs eat of tho cm. 

TRUTH, to teU or speak the — 

To speak truly, or the truth, aA.ij0cuw aletheuo. 
Gal. 4. 16 your enemy, because I tell you the truth 
Epli. 4. 15 speaking the truth in love, may grow up 

TRY, be tried, to — 

l.To try, prove, test, Jna hachan. 

1 Ch.29. 17 I know also, my God, that thou triest the 
Job 7. iS visit him every morning, (and) try him ev. 

12. II Dotli not the ear try words? and the mo. 
23. 10 he hath tried me, I shall come forth aa 
34. 3 For the ear trieth words, as the mouth ta. 
7. 9 tlie righteous God trieth the hearts and 
II. 4 behold, his eyelids try, the children of men 
II. 5 Lord trieth the righteous; but the wicked 
139. 23 Search me., try me, and know my thonghts 
Prov. 1 7. 3 for gold : but the Lord trieth the hearts 
Jer. 6. 27 that thou mayest know and try their way 
9. 7 I will melt them, and try them, for how 

11. 20 that triest the reins and the heart, let me 

12. 3 hastseenme, and tried mine heart toward 
17. 10 try the rains, even to give every man ace. 
20. 12 Lord of hosts, that triest the righteous 

Zech.13. 9 will try them as gold is tried, they shall 

2. To search, investigate, "ipri chaqar. 

Lam. 3. 40 Let us search and trj' our ways, and turn 

3. To try, prove, noj nasah, 3. 

2 Ch.32. 31 God left him, to try him, that he might 

1. To refine, try, purify, fyvf tsaraph. 

Judg 7. 4 bring them down . . and I will try them for 

Psa. 17. 3 thou hast tried me, (and) shalt /hid nothi. 

26. 2 Examine me. .try my reins and my heart 

66. 10 thou, O God. .hast tried us, as silver is tr. 

105. 19 word came : the word of the Lord tried 

Dan. II. 35 to try them, and to purge, and to make 

5. To try, assay, prove, SoKt/id^u doklmazo. 

I Co. 3. 13 the fire shall try every man's work of what 

I Th. 2. 4 pleasing . . God, which trieth our hearts 

I Pe. I. 7 of your faith, .though it be tried with fire 

I Jo. 4. I try the spirits whether they are of God 

6. To try, tempt, pierce through, ireipd^a peirazo. 

Heb. II. 17 By faith Abraham, when he was tried, off. 
Rev. 2. 2 thou hast tried them which say they are 

2. 10 cast, .you into prison, that ye may be tr. 

3. 10 come, .to try them that dwell upon the ea. 

7. For a trial,prcnnng, temptation, vaos ireipa(r/j.6v. 
1 Pe. 4. 12 concerning the fiery trial which is to try 

8. To fe set on fire, Trvp6o/j.at puroomai. 

Rer.. 3. 18 I counsel thee to buy of me gold tried in 

TRTISOc^ — 

A proof, (est, SoKt/itoy dokimion. 

Jas. r.. 3 the trjing of your faith worketh patience 

TRT-PHE'-NA, Tpi<patva. 

A female in Rome, to whom Paul sends a salutation. 
Rom 16. 12 Salute T. and Tryphosa, who labour in the 

TRT-PHO'-SA, Tpv(pZcsa. 

A female in Rome, to Mhom Paul send* a salntatlon. 
Ecan 16. 12 Salute Tryphena and T., who labooxin the 



Psa. 



TU'-BAL, Son, '7;iB. 

1. A son of Japheth. B.C. 2300. 

Gen. 10. 2 and Javan, andT.,andUeshech, andTlrai 
I Ch, I. 5 and Javan, and T., andMeshech, andTira-s 

2. The Tibarenes, S. of Black Sea, and W. of Colchis, 
whence they went to Spain, Sicily, <tc. 

Isa. 66. 19 I will send those that eacapa. .(to) T. a»A 
Eze. 27. 13 Javan, T., and Meshech, they (were) thy 
32. 2 There (is) Meshech, T., and all her molC 

38. 2, 3 Gog.the chief prince of Meshech and T. 

39. 1 Gog, the chief prince of Meshech and X, 

TU-BAl CA'-IN, J'p ^3;n. 

Son of Zillah, one of Lamech's wives, and 8ist«r ol 

Naamah, of the race of Cain. B.C. 3800. 

Gen. 4. 22 T., an instructor, .and the sister ol T. 
TUMBLE, to — 
To turn self, tumble, IJBri haphdk, 7. 

Judg. 7. 13 a cake of barley bread tumbled Into the 
TUirniT, (to make a), tumultuous — 
l.Sons of desolation, wasting, noise, J"iw;> 'Jjjene. 

Jer. 48. 45 crown of the head of the tumultuous onej 

2. To roar, move, sound, make a noise, "!yn hanah. 

Psa. 83. 2 For, lo, thine enemies make a tumult 
Isa. 22. 2 Thou that art full of stirs, a tumultuous 

3. Multitude, noise, stone, jicri hamon. 

1 Sa. 4. 14 What (meaneth) the noise of this tumult ? 

2 Sa. 18. 29 I saw a great tumult, but I knew not wh. 
Psa. 65. 7 Which stilleth tlie noise, .and the tumult 
Isa. 33. 3 At the noise of the tumult the people lied 

i.Tumult, nteo kamullah. 

Jer. II. 16 with the noise of a great tumult he hath 

5. Trouble, destruction, rDina mehumah. 

Amos 3. 9 and behold the great tumults in the midst 
Zech 14. 13 a great tumult from the Loed shall bo 

6. Desolation, wasting, noise, JiN^ shaon. 

Psa. 74. 23 the tumult of those that rise up against 
Isa. 13. 4 a tumultuous noise of the kingdoms ol 
Hos. ID. 14 Therefore shall a tumult arise among thy 
Amos 2. 2 Moab shall die with tumult, with shout. 

7. At ease, quiet, insolenti, y^a shaanan. 

2 Ki. 19. 28 Because thy rage against me and thy tit. 
Isa. 37. 29 Because thy rage against me, and thy tu. 

^.Instability, hKaracrraala aJcatastasia. 

2 Co. 6. 5 In stripes, in imprisonments, in tumults 

12. 20 backbitings, M'hisperings, sweUings, tum. 

Q.A tumult,twnultuoiis assemJbly, 66pu0os thorubor. 
Matt27. 24 WTicn Pilate saw that, .rather a tumult 
Mark 5. 38 seeth the tumult, and them that wept 
Acts 21. 34 could not know the certainty for the turn. 
24. rS neither with multitude, nor with tumult 

TURK, turning — 

l.Corner, angle, turning, y'xpp miqtsoa. 

2 Ch.26. 9 Uzziah built towers, .at the turning (ol 
Neh. 3. 19, 20, 24, =5 the turning (of the wall) 

2.^0 be turned round about, 335 sabab, 6. 

Eze. 41. 24 the doors had two leaves, .two turning 
3. 2*0 turn back, nsB" shub. 

2 Ch.36. 13 hardened his heart from turning unto 
i.Turn, row, garland, I'w tor. 

Esth. 2. 12 when every maid's tum was come to go 
2. 15 when the tum of Esther, the daughter of 

5.j1 turning, Tpow-fi trope. 

Jas. I. 17 no variableness, neither shadow of torn. 

I'URB', be turned, to — 
1. To exult, J'n duts. 

Job 41. 22 and sorrow is turned into Joy before him 

2.T0 tum, be turned, overturn, ^:\S'^ hapkak. 

Exodio. 19 the Lord turned a mighty strong west wl. 
lev. 13. 3 the hair in the plague is turned white, and 

13. 4 hair thereof be not turned white ; then 
13. 10 it have turned the hair white, and (there 
13. 13 plague : it is all turned white : he (is) cL 
13. 20 hair thereof be turned white; the priest 

Dent23. 5 turned the curse into a blessing unto thee 
Josh. 7. 8 when Israel tumeth their backs before 
I Sa.25. 12 So David's young men turned their way 

1 Ki.22. 34 Turn thine hand, and carry me out of tho 

2 Kl 9.23 Joram turned his hands, and fled, and sa. 

21. 13 wiping (it), and turning (it) upside down 
e Ch. 9. 12 So she turned, and went away to her own 
18. 33 Tum thine hand, that thou mayest carry 
Jfeh. 13. 2 howbeit our God turned the curse into a 
Psa. 30. II Thouhasttumedformemymouminginto 
66. 6 He turned the sea into diy (land): they 
78. 44 had turned their rivers into blood ; and 
J05. 25 He turned their heart to hate his people 
105. 29 He turned their waters into blood, and 
114. 8 Which turned the rock (into) a standing 
Jer. 31. 13 for I will tum their mourning into joy 
Lam. 3. 3 he tumeth his hand (against me) all the 
Amo55. 7 Ye who tum Judgment to wormwood, and 
5. 8 tumeth the shadow of death into the mo. 
6. 12 for ye have turned jud^ent into gall, and 
8. 10 I will tum your feasts into mourning, and 
Zeph. 3. 9 For then will I tum to the people apnre 
Hos. 7. 8 Ephraim . . Ephraim is a cake not turned 

3. 7*0 be turned, overturned, lisn haphak, 2. 

Exod 7. 15 the rod which was turned to a serpent 
f, 17 smite, .and they ehaU be turned to blood 



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Exod. 7. 20 T7atef3 that (were) in the riverweretumocl 

14. 5 heart of. Pharaoh., was turned against tho 
Ler. 13. 17 the plr,guo l^e turned iito white; theuti'.c 

13. 25 (if) the hair in tlie bright spot be turned 
1 Sa. 10. 6 and shalt be turned into another man 
Esth. 9. 22 month which was turned unto tiicm from 
Job 19. 19 they whom I loved are turned again.-t nio 

20. 14 hia'meatin his bowels is turned., the gall 
.,-i 41. 28 sling stones aro turned with him into st. 
Psa. 32. 4 my moisture is turned- into the drought 
Isa. 34. 9 streams thereof shall bo turned into pitch 

63. 10 therefore he was turned to be their enemy 
Jer. 2. 21 how then art thou turned into the degon. 

30. 6 and all faces aro turned into paleness? 

Lam. I. 20 mine heart is turned within me, for I ha. 

5. 2 Ourinheritanco is turned to strangers, our 

5. 15 ceased ; our dance is turned into mourn. 

Eze. 4. 8 thou shalt not turn thee from one side ta 

J)an. 10. 8 for my comeliness was turned in me into 

10. 16 by the vision my sorrows are turned upon 
Hoa. II. 8 Mine heart is turned within me, my rep. 
Joel 2. 31 The sun shall bo turned into darloiess, and 

4. To he turned, overturned, ii5n haphak, 6. 

Job 30. 15 Terrors aro turned upon me, they pursue 

5. To turn or overturn self, ijBn haphah, 7. 

Job 37. 12 it is turned roimd about by his counsels 
38. 14 It is turned as clay (to) the seal; and they 

G.To incline, stretch out, turn aside, naj natah. 
(Jen. 38. I J udah.. turned into a certain Adullamito 
38. 16 he turned unto her by the way, and said 
H um2o. 17 we will not turn to the rigiit hand nor to 

20. 21 wherefore Israel turned away from him 

21. 22 we will not turn into the fields, or into 

22. 26 no Vifay to tnrn either to the right hand 
22. 33 the ass saw me, and turned from mo th. 
22. 33 unless she had turned from me, surely 

1 Sa. 14. 7 Do all that (Is) in thine heart : turn tiieo 

2 Sa-. 2. ig turned not to the right hand nor to the 

1 Ki. 2. 28 had turned after Adonijah, though hotu. 

11. 9 because his heart was turned from thol/. 
Job 31. 7 If my step hath turned oui of the v/aj', and 
Prov. 4. 27 Turn not to the right hand nor to the left 

7.7*0 stretch out, turn aside, incline, rioj natah, 5. 
Num22. 23 Bal::am smote the aes, to turn her into 
Job 24. 4 They turn the needy out of the way, the 
Prov2i. I lie turneth it whithersoever he v/ill 
Isa. 30. II turn aside out of tho path, cause the.Holy 

8. To give, )nj nathan. 

Deuti4. 25 Then shalt thou turn (it) Into money, and 

2 Ch. 29. 6 For our fathers have, .tv-ned (their) bac. 

9. To go, turn, or hring roxmd about, 3?D sabab. 

1 Sa. 22. 17 Turn, and slay the priests of the Lord 

22. 18 Turn thou, and fall upon tho priests 

2 Ki. 9. 18, 19 What hast thou to do v/ith peace? turn 
Song 2. 17 turn, my beloved, and be thou like a roe 

i 'I. To be, go, turn or bring round about, ;3D sabab,2. 
Kum 34. 4 your border shall turn from the south to 

1 Sa. 17. 30 he turned from him tov/ard r.nothcr, and 

22. 18 Doeg the Edomite turned, and he fell upon 

2 Sa. 14. 24 Let him turn to his ov.Ti house, and let him 
Pro V 26. 34 (As) the door turneth upon his hinges, so 
4er. 6. 12 their houses shall be turned unto others 
Eze. I. 9 they turned not when they went; they 

I. 12, 17 (and) they turned not v/hen thoy went 

10. II, II they turned not as thoy went 

10. 16 wheels also turned not from bccide them 

26. 2 she is turned unto mc; I shall be rcplcni. 

Hab. 2. 16 shall be turned unto thee, and chf.mel'ul 

Zech.14. 10 -A-U the land shall be turned as r. plain fr. 

11-To go, turn or bring round about, 339 sahab, 5. 

JudgiS. 23 they turned their faces, and said unto M. 

1 K.i. S. 14 king turned his face about, and blessed 

18. 37 thou hast turned their heart baclc again 

2 Ki.iS. 18 turned he from the house of the LOKDfor 

20. 2 Then he turned his face to the wall, and 

23. 34 turned his name to Jeholakim, and took 

1 Ch. 10. 14 turned the kingdom unto David the son 

12. 23 came, .to turn the kingdom of Saul to him 
e Ch. 6. 3 king turned his faco, and blessed the wh. 

35. 22 Josiah v/ould not turn hij face from him, 

36. 4 turned his name to Jehoiakim. Ajid Ne. 
Bzca 6. 22 turned the heart of the king of Assyria 
Isa. 38. 2 Then Hezekiah turned his face toward the 
£ze. 7. 22 My face will I turn also from them, and 

12^ To be turned back, 3W sug, 2. 

Psa. 35. 4 let them be turned back and brought to j 

44. 18 Our heart is not turned back, neither have 

70. 2 Ipt them be turned backward, and put to 

129. 5 Let them all bo., turned back that hate' Z. 

I»a. 4.2. 17 they shall be turned back, they 6haU 

IS.To turn (or be turned) aside, ^f.a sur.. 

Beut. 2..27 I will neither turn unto the right hand nor 
Josh. I. 7 turn not from it (to) the right hand or(to) 
J ndg. 2. 17 they turned quickly out of the way which 
20. 8 neither will we any (of us) turn into his 

2 :&. 4. II he tuTned into the chamber, and lay th 
2 GlLao. JO turned •froni them; and destroyed them 

li-To face, front, 'f\)^panahi, 

Got^24. -}9 tliat I may turn to the right'hand, or'to 

BJxxL 7, 23 Pharaoh turg»d and went into his houso 

i<x 6 turned himself, and wont out froto Phar 

kr . 32- 15. Moses turned, and went down from the" 

I-eT. .9. 4 Turn ye not unto idols, nor make to you. 

>eo. 6 eoujthat twneth fefter such as linve fam 

« ma i#. 85 tuni you, and get you into the wildenae 

«i. 33f turned, and went up. by the wayfil Bash. 



Ec-.;:. I. 7 Turn ycri, .".nd take your ]om-noy, and go 
I. 24 they turned and v.fiit up into tho mouu. 

1. 40 turn you, and lake your journey into the 

2. I Then we turned, and took our journey 
2.l» 3 Ye have compassed, .turn you north vi-ard 

2. 8 we turned and passed by the way of tho 

3. I Then we turned, and went up tho v/ay to 
9, 15 So I turned, and came down from tho mo. 

10. s turned myself, and came down from tho 
x6. 7 thou shall turn in the morning, and go 
31. 18 in that they arc turned unto other gods 
31. 20 then will they turn unto other gods, and 
Josh. 7. 12 turned (their) backs before their enemies 
JudgiB. 21 So they turned and departed, and put tho 
18. 26 he turned and went back unto his houso 
20. 42 Therefore they tui-ned (their backs) before 
2o. 45 they turned and fled toward the wildern. 
20. 47 six hundred men turned and fled to the 
I Sa. 13. 17 one company turned unto tho way (that 
13. iS another company turned the way (to) B. 
13. 18 another company turned (to) the way of 

1 Ki. 10. 13 so she turned, and went to her ov/n cou. 

17. 3 Get thoe hence, and turn thee eastv/ard 

2 Ki. 2. 24 turned back, and looked on them, and 

5. 12 So he turned, and went away in a rage 
Job 5. I and to which of the saints wilt thou turn 
Psa. 25. 16 Turn thee unto me, and have mercy upon 
69. 16 turn unto me according to tho multitude 
£.5. 16 turn unto me, and have mercy upon mo 
Prov 17. 8 whithersoever it turneth, it p^ospereth 
EccL 2. 12 And I turned myself to behold wisdom 
lea. 13. 14 they shall every man turn to his own pe. 
-;. 6 wo have turned every one to his own way 
Jcr. 2. 27 for they have turned (then-) back unto me 
;2. 33 they have turned unto me the back, and 
JO. 16 thoy shall turn every one to his people, and 
Err. 17. 6 whose branches turned toward him, and 
3';. 9 wUl turn unto you, and ye shaU be tilled 

15. To cause to [face, or) turn the face, Kp panah,h. 
Judg 15. 4 turned tail to tail, and put a firebrand in 

1 Sa. to. 9 ho had turned his back to go from Samu. 
Jer. 48. 39 how hath Moab tamed tho back with sh. 

16. To set, place, put, D^if, DiB' sum, sim. 

Psa. 107. 33 He turneth rivers into a T.'ilderness, and 
107. 35 He turneth the wilderness into a standing 

Isa. 21. 4 the night, .hath he turned into fear unto 
17. 1*0 turn aside, no'^ satah. 

Prov. 4. 15 Avoid it, pass not by it, turn from It 

18. To turn back, 3lt^ shub. 

Exod. 4. 7 behold, it was turned again as his. .flesh 

14. 2 Speak . , that they turn and encamp before 
32. ta Turn from thy fierce Wrath, and repent of 

Dent. 4. 3a if thou turn to tho LORD thy God 

13. 17 that the Lord may turn from the fierce. 
3D. 3 God will turn thy captivity, and have co. 

30. 10 if thou turn unto the Lord thy God with 
Josh. 7. 26 the Lord turned from the fierceness of his 

19. 12 turned from Sarid eastward toward tho 
19. 27 turneth toward the sun rising to Betli-da. 
19. 29 the coast turneth to Eamah, and to tho 
19. 29 tho coast turneth to Hosah; and the out. 
19. 34 the coast turneth westward to Aznoth ta. 
22. 23 we have built us an altar to turn from 
22. 29 turn this day from following the Lord, to 
24. 20 1)6 wiU turn and do you hurt, and consu. 

t KI. 8. 33 shall turn again to thee, and confess thy 
D. 35 turn from their sin, when thou afilictest 
9. 6 it ye shall at all turn from following me 

22. 33 that theytumed back from pursuing him 

2 Ki. 17. 13 Turn ye from your evil ways, and keep 

* 3. 25 that turned to tho Lord with all his heart 

23. 26 the Lord turned not from the fierceness 
2.j. I then ho turned and rebelled against him 

2 Ch, 6. 26 turn from their sin, when thou dos'c aflilict 
G. 37 turn and pray unto thee in the laud of th. 
7. 14 seek my face, and turn from their wicked 
i'.\ 12 tho wrath of the Lord turned from him 

15. 4 they in their trouble did turn unto the L. 
36. 13 hardened his heart from turning unto tho 

Job 15. 13 That thou turnest thy spirit against God 

23. 13 he (is) in one (mind), and who can turn 
Ezra 10. 14 until the fierce wrath . . be turn ed from us 
Neh. I. 9 (if) ye turn unto me, and keep my comm. 

4. 4 turn their reproach upon their own head 

g. 26 testified against them to turn them to th. 

9. 35 neither turned they from their wicked wo. 
Job 42. 10 Lord turned the captivity of Job, when 
Psa. 5 7. 12 If ho turn not, he will whet his sword; ho 

9. 17 The wicked shall be turned into hell, (and) 

22. 27 the ends of the world shall, .turn unto 
56. 9 then shall mine enemies turn back: this 
Ei. 14 turned my hand against their adversaries 
85. 3 thou hast turned, .from the fierceness of 
85.* 4 Turn us, God of our salvation, and ca. 

89. 43 Thou hast also turned the ed.150 of his 

90. 3 Thou turnest man to destruction, and sa. 
J 19. 56 and turned my feet unto thy testimonies 
119. 79 Let those that fear thee turn unto me, and 
132. II ho wiU not turn from it; Of tho fruit of v 

Prov. I. 23 Turn you at my reproof: behold, I will 
Isa. I. 25 I will turn my hand upon thee, and pur. 
9. 13 the people turneth not unto him that sm. 

23. 17 she shall turn to her hire, and shall com. 
28. . 6 for strength to them thrt turn, the battla 
29. 17 Lebanon shall be turned into a fruitful - . 

31. 6 Turn ye unto (him from) whom the child. 
44. 25 turneth wise (men) backward, andmaketh 
;;9. 20 unto them_thfit turn from transgreesion 

Jer. 2. 35 surely his anger |hall turn from m&: beh. 
3. 7 Turn thou unto me: but she returned not 



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10 Judah hath not tumedunto me with her 

14 Turn, O backsliding children, saith the 

4 saith the Lord . . shall he turn away and 
6 every one turned to his course, as the ho. 
8 If that nation . . turn from their evil, I will 

22 they should have turned them from their 

3 It so be they will hearken, and turn every 

j8 I shall be turned; for thou (art) the Lord 

19 Surely after that I was turned, 1 repented 

11 But afterward they turned, and caused tho 

15 ye were now turned, and had done right 

16 ye turned, and polluted my name, andca. 

5 nor inclined their ear to turn from their 

13 he hath turned me back; he hath made 

3 Surely agaiiist me is he turned . . all the day 
21 Turn thou us. .and we shall be turned 

19 he turn not from his wickedness, nor from 

20 When a righteous (man) doth turn from 

6 Repent, and turn, .from your idols, and 

21 if the wicked will turn from all his sins 
30 Eepent, and turn, .from all your transg. 

9 to turn from it; if he do not turn from hi.', 
32 I have no pleasure . . wherefore turn . . and 
II but that the wicked turn from his way 

11 turn ye, turn ye from your evU ways, for 

12 in the day that he turneth from his wicl:. 

14 if he turn from his sin, and do that which 

18 When the righteous turneth from his rig, 

19 it the wicked turn from his wickedness 
1.2 to turn thine hand upon the desolate pi. 

13 we might turn from our iniquities, and 

18 After this shall he turn his face unto tho 

19 he shall turn his face toward the fort of 

4 will not frame their doings to turn unto 

6 turn thou to thy God: keep mercy and ju. 

2 Take with you words, and turn to tho L. 

12 Turn yo (even) to me with all your heart 

13 rend your heart, .and turn unto the Lord 
8 and I will turn mine hand against Ekroa 

8 let them turn every one from his evil vmy 

9 Who can tell (if) God will turn and repent 
10 saw. .that theytumed from their evil way 

3 Turn ye unto me. .and I will turn unto 

4 Turn ye now from your evil ways, and 
I Then I turned, and lifted up mine eyes 

I And 1 turned, and lifted up mine eyes, and 
12 Turn you to the strong hold, ye prisonera 

7 will turn mine hand upon tho little onea 
6 he shall turn the h«art of tho fathers to 



19. To look, glance, be danzled, nj;?' shaah. 
Job 14. 6 Turn from him, that he may rest. 



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20. To pervert, turn, make crooked, r\]!l avah, 3. 
Isa. 24. I maketh it waste, and tumeth it upsido 

21. To cone or go away or off, airo^alva apdbaino. 
Lukeai. 13 And it shall turn to you for a testimony 
Phil. I. 19 I know that this shall turn to my salvat. 

22. To become, ylvofiai ginoinai. 

JohmS. 20 but your sorrow shall be turjiad Into Joy 

23.2*0 be turned out, hcTpiiroiiai eJctrepomaia. 
2 Ti. 4., 4 from the truth, and shall be turned unto fa. 

24. To turn over, upon, unto, eTnirrpe<pa episircpho, 
Luke I. 16 many of the children of Israel shall he tu. 

I. 17 to turn the hearts of the fathers to tho 
Acta 9. 35 all that dwelt inLydda. .turned to theL 
9. 40 turning, .to the body said, Tabitha, arise 
II. 21 number believed, and turned unto the L, 

14. 15 preach unto you that ye should turn from 

15. 19 from among the Gentiles are tumedunto 

16. j8 turned and said to the spirit, I command 
26. 18 to turn (them) from darkness to light, and 
26. 20 that they should repent and turn to God 

2 Co. 3. 16 Nevertheless when it shall turn to tho L. 

Gal. 4. 9 howturned yeagaintotheweakandbegg. 

1 Th. I. 9 how ye turned to God from idols to servo 

2 Pe. 2. 21 [turn from the holy commandment doliv.] 
K-ev. I. 12 I turned. .And being turned I saw seven 

25. To turn afterward or over, neTaffTpi(pa mclas. 
Acts 2. 20 The sun shall be turned into darkness, and 
Jaa. 4. 9 let your laughter be turned to mourning 

26.2*0 put or place with or apart, /xerarlBri/ii nieia. 
Jude . 4 turning the grace of our God into lascivi. 

27.2*0 turn, <TTpi<pQi strepho. 

-Matt. 5. 39 shall smite thee on thy right cheek, turn 

16. 23 he turned, and said unto Peter, Get theo 

Luke 7. 44 he turned to the woman, and said unto S. 

9. 55 he turned, and rebuked them, and said, Ya 

10. 23 [he turned him unto (his) disciples, and] 

14. 25 and he turned, and said unto them 

22. 61 the Lord turned, and looked upon Peter 

23. 28 Jesus, turning unto them said, Daughters 
John I. 38 Then Jesus turned, and saw them follow. 
Acts 7. 42 God turned, and gave them up to worship 

13. 46 everlasting life, lo, w« turn to the Genti. 
Bev. II. 6 have power over waters to turn them to 

li.To turn under, by degrees, vvocrrpdcpai hupostre. 
Luk«i7! IS turned back.and with a loud voice glorified 

THRU', be (nurned a3)6rlit7 to — 

1.2*0 go, turn or Iring round about, 33D sabab. 
EccL I. i 6 The wind . . tumeth about unto the north 
Ezo. 42. 19 He turned about to the west side, ^nd) mo, 

2. To be turned vottrnd about, 339 tabab, 2. 

Gen.42. 2* be turned himself about from them, and 
I gftiiS. B7 And a» Bamuel tume* about to go awsy 
I &i. 3. 15 ihe Ui>sd^»B48 turned sixat. iuid is bee. 



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3.T0 be Itemed rouiid about,' ly^} sabab^Q. 

Xsa. a8. 37.neither is a cart wheal turuod about upon 

4. To turn over ,upon,toward, iniaTpeipu episirephS. 
JIatt.g. 3j Jesus [turned him about]; and wheu ho 
Mark 5. 30 turned him about in tho press, and said 
8. 33 when ho had turned about, and looked on 
JohB2i. aoiXhen Peter, turning about, sooth tho dis. 

6 To lead along with, after, back, aioay, ix^raya. 

Jas. 3. 3 bits, .and we turn about their whole body 

3- 4 y^t are they turned about witha verysm. 

6. To turn, change, <TTp(<pw strepho. 

Luke 7. 9 he marvelled at hlra, and turned him ab. 

nnmr again — 

\.To turn, be txirned, Tisn haphak. 

Judgao. 41 when the men odsrael turned afiain.tho 
2 Ki. 5. 26 when the man turned again from his ohr.r. 

i.Tu turn back, ails' shub. 

Exod33. II ho turned again into tho camp : but liis 
Lot, 13. 16 Or M the raw flesh turn again, and bo eh. 
Num33. 7 turned again unto Pi-hahiroth, which(i5) 
Josh. 8. 31 they turned again, and slow the men of 
Judg. 3. 19 he himself turned again from the quar. 
. 8. 33 tho children of Israel turned again, and 
II. 8 Therefore we turn again to thee now, that 
ao. 48 men of Israel turned again upon tho ch. 
Ruth I. II Turn again, my daughters; why will ye 
1. 13 Turn again, my daughters, go (your way) 

1 Sa.15. 35 turn again with me, that I may worship 

15. 30 turn again with me, that I may worship 
15. 31 So Samuel turned again after Saul, and 

2 Sa.32. 38 turned not again until I had consumed 

1 Ki.ia. 27 then shall tho henrt of this people turn a. 

13. 9 nor turn again bythe same way that tliou 

13. 17 nor turn again to go by the way that thou 

» Kl. I. 6 Go, turn again unto tho king that sent you 

• ao. 5 Turn again, and toll Hezokiah tho captain 

2 Ch.i8. 33 thoy turned back again from pursuing him 

30. 6 turn again unto tho Lord God of Abrah. 

30. 9 For if ye turn again unto tho Lord, your 
Job 34. 15 perish together, and man shall turn aga. 
Psa. 18. 37 neither didi turn again till they were co. 

80. 3, 7, I J Turn us again., cause thy face to 

Pj. 8 to his saints : but let them not turn aga. 

104. 9 that they turn not again to cover the ea. 

126. I When the Lord turned again tho captivity 

126. 4 Turn again our captivity, Loud, as tlio 

Eocl. 3. 20 are of the dust, and all turn to dust a,";. 

Jer. 25. 5 Turn ye again now every ono fromhls evil 

31. 21 turn again, virgin of Israel, turn again 
lam. 3. 40 search and try our ways, and turn again 
Eze. 8. 6, 13, 15 turn thee yet again, (and) thou sh. 
JUc. 7. 19 He will turn again, he will liavo conipiio. 
Zcchio. 9 live with their children, and turn again 

Z.To bend back or up, avmafiirTw anahampiu. 
Luke 10. 6 shall rest. .If uot, it shall turn to you ag. 

i.To turn over, upon, toward, ewicrTpecpco epislre. 
Marki3. 16 let him that is in the field not turn, .again 
Luke 17. 4 aud seven times in a day turn again to thee 
2 Pe. 2. 22 The dog (is) turned to his own vomit ag. 

5.3'o ticrn, (rTp4<pa strepho. 

Matt. 7. 6 lest they trample them.", and turn again 
Acts 7. 39 in their hearts turned back again into E. 

6. To turn under, by degrees, viroaTpipw hupostre, 
Luke 2. 45 they turned back again to Jerusalem, se. 

STrSN (be turned) aside, to - — 

1.7*0 turn, be turned, overturned, H5n hapihah, 2. 

Psa. 78. 57 they were turned aside like a deceitful 
2. Tu turn aside, lay hold of, nsj laphath, 2. 

Job 6. 18 The paths of their way are turned aside 
Z.To stretch out, turn aside or away, nnj naiah, 

Numas. 23 the ass turned aside out of the way, and 

1 Sa. 8. 3 turned aside after lucre, and took bribes 

2 Sa. 2. 21 Turn thee aside to thy right hand or to 
Jer. 14. 8 as a wayfaring man (that) turnoth asido 

4, To stretch out, turn aside or away, naj natah, 5. 
Psa.125. s As for such as turn aside unto their croo. 
Isa. 10. 2 To turn aside the needy from judgment 

29. 21 turn aside the just for a thing of nought 

30. II Get you out of the way, turn aside out of 
44. 20 a deceived heart hath turned him aeido 

Lam. 3. 35 To turn aside the right of a man before 
Amoa 2. 7 That pant, .and turn aside the way of the 
5, 12 and they turn aside the poor in the gate 
Mai. 3. 5 that turn aside the stranger . . and fear not 

f). To go, turn, bring round about, 359 sabab^ _ 
2 Sa, 18. 30 And tho.king said. .Turn aside, .stand he. 

G. To be brought or turned round about, 335 sabab,2: 
J. Sa. 16. 30 And he turned aside, and stood still 

7. To turn or be turned aside, 11D cur. 

Exod-s- 3 I will now turn aside, and see this great 
3. 4 when the Lord saw that he turned aside 
. 32. 8 They have turned aside quickly out of the 
Dsat. s- 32 y» shall not turn aside to the right hand 
9. 12 they are quickly turned aside out of the 
9. 16 ye had turned aside quickly oiit of the way 
II. 16 ye turn aside, and serve other gods, and 
II. 28 turn aside out of the way which I comm. 
17. 20 turn not aside from the commandment 
.;3i. 29 turn aside from the way which I have co. 
Jo^ 33. 6 turn not aside therefrom (to) the right ha. 



Judg 14.' 8 Kb turned asido to see the carcase of the1!5. 
19. 12 We will not turn asidohither into the city 

19. >s they turned asido tliither, to go in (and) 
r^uth 4. I turn asido. .And ho turned aside, and sat 

1 Sa. 6. j2 turned not asido (to) the righthand or(to) 

12. 20 yet turn not a.sido from following the Lo. 
12. 21 turn ye not aside : for(thcn should ye go) 

2 Sa. 2. 21 Asalicl would not turn asido from follow. 

2. 22 Turn thoo aside from following me : wKo. 
2. 23 Howbeit ho refused to turn asido : whcr. 

1 XI. 15. 5 turned not asido from any (thing) that ho 

20. 39 turned aside, and Ijrought a man unto me 
23. 32 And thoyturncd aside to light against him 
22. 43 ho turned not asido from it, doing (that 

2 Ki. 22. 2 turned not acido to tho right hand or to 

Q.To ttirn aside, niD sur, 3a. 

Lam. 3. II Ho hath turned asido my ways, and pulled 
0. Those turning aside, D'tpp selim. 

Psa.ioi, 3 I hato tho work of them that turn aside 
iO.To cover, wrap up, veil, ri\^i) atah. 

Song I. 7 as ono that tnrneth asido 1 , i,ho flocks of 

11. To ium Ihc face, front, look, ni^ panah. 

Song 6. I v.'hither is tliy beloved turned aside? that 

12. To turn aside, Biii" sut. 

Psa. 40. 4 not the proud, nor such as tmn asido to 

13. To give sp>ace again, iviihdravj , ayaxi'pfu ana. 
Matt. 2. 22 ho turned asido into t!-.; parts of Galileo 

\i'.To be'turned out or off, iicTpcirofiai clcircpomai. 
1 Ti. 1. 6 some having swerved have turned asido 
5. 15 some are already turned asido afterSatan 

TXTRH (bo turned) a-way, to — 

1.2*0 stretch out, turn aside, incline, "a; naiah, 5. 

I I£i. II. 2 they will turn away your heart after their 

II. 3 and his wives turned away his heart 

II. 4 his wives turned away iiis heart after ct. 

Jer. 5. 25 Your inquitie3havoturuedawaythcso(th. 

2. To be caused to remove, 3pJ nasag, 6. 

Isa. 59. 14 judgment is turned away backward, and 
3. To causa to go, turn, or bring round, 330 sabah,b. 

I IfiMi. 4 turned away his face, and wouldeat nobr. 

1 Ch.14. 14 Go not up after them ; turn away from th. 

2 Ch.29. 6 have forsaken him,andhave turnedaway 
Song 6. 5 Turn away thine eyps from me, for they 

4.7*0 be turned back, 31D sug, 2. 

Isa. 50. s "o' rebellious, neither turned away back 

Jer. 38. 22 thy feet arc sunk, .are turned av/ay back 

46. 5 have I seen them dismayed . .turnedaway 

5.2*0 item aside, td sjj/. 

2 Ch.25. 27 after the timo that Amaziahdid turn away 
6. 2*0 cause to turn aside, IID sur, 5. 

Dent. 7. 4 they will turn a\>ay thy son from following 

17. 17 that his heart turn not av/ay : neither sh. 
2 Ch.30. 9 v/ill cot turn away (his) face from you, if 
Psa. (36. 20 Blessed (be) God, which liath not turned a. 
Prov28. 9 He that turnethawayhisearfromhearing 

I.A turning aside, rr\Q sarah. 

Deuti3. 5 ho hath spoken to turn (you) away from tho 
8.2*0 cause to pass over, Ijy ahar, 5. 

Psa.119. 37 Turn away mine eyes from beholding 
119. 39 Turn away my reproach which I fear, for 

9. 7*0 cause to turn the face, njs panah. 

Dout29. 18 whose heart turneth away this day from 
30. 17 if thine heart turn away, so thatthouwilt 

10.7*0 turn back, y:^ shvib. 

Gen. 27. 44 tarry, .until thy brother's fury turn away 

27. 45 Until thy brother's anger turn away from 
ITiimi4. 43 because yo arc turned away from the Lo. 

25. 4 fle»ce anger, .may be'turned away from Is. 

32. J 5 if ye turn av/ay from after him, he will 
Deut 23. 14 see no unclean thing, .and turn away fr. 
Josh. 22. 16 to turn away tliis day from following the 

22. 18 that ye must turn away this day from fol. 
2 Ch. 7. 19 if ye turn away, and forsake my statutes 

29. 10 his fierce wrath may turn away from us 

30. 8 fierceness of his wrath may turn away fr. 
Prov 25. 10 to shanie, and thine infamy turn not away 

30. 30 A lior, (which).. turneth not away for any 

Isa. 5. 25 his anger is not turned away, but his ha. 

9; 12, 17, 21 his anger is not turned away, but 

10. 4 his an,ger is not turned away, but his ha. 

12. I thine anger is turned away, and thou co. 
Jer. 3. 19 My father ; and shalt not tui-n away from 

29. 14 I will turn away your captivity, and I will 

32. 40 I will not turn away from them, to do th. 

50. 6 they have turned them away (on) the mo. 
Ezei 18. 24 when the righteous turneth away from his 

18. 26 When a righteous (man) turneth away fr. 
iB. 27 when the wicked (man) turneth away fr. 
18. 28 turneth away from all his transgressions 

Dan. 9. 16 let thine anger.. be turned away from thy 
Hos. 14. 4 for niin^e anger is turned away from him 
Jon. 3. 9 repent, and turn away from his fierce an. 
Nah. 2. 2 Lord hath turned away the excellency of 
Zeph. 2. 7 shall visit them,.and turn away their cap. 

11. 7*0 cause to turn back, 3?e' shub, 5. 

Kuni25. II hath turned my wrath away from the ch. 
2 Ki. 18. 24 How then wilt thou turn away the face 
2 Ch. 6. 42 turn not av/ay the face of thine anointed 
Psa. 78. 38 manya time turnedhehir.angeraway.and 

106. 23 to turn away his wrath, lesthe should de. 

132. 10 turn not away the face of thine anointed 



Prov 15. I A soft answer turneth away wrathTlbut 
24. 18 Lest tho Lord, .turn away his wrath from 
29. 8 into a snare : but wise (men) turn av.'ay 

Isa, 36. 9 Hov/ then wilt thou turn away the face of 
58. 13 If thou turn away thy foot from the sab. 

Jer. 2. 24 in her occasion who can turn her away? 
18. 20 (and) to tui-n away thy wrath from t)iem 

Lam. 2. 14 discovered thine iniquity, to turn away 

Ezo. 14. 6 turn away your faces from all your aboni. 

Amos. I. 3, 6, 9, II, 13 I will not turn away (the pu.) 

3. I, 4, 6, Iwillnottumaway (the pumahmenl) 
Mai. 3. 6 and did turn many away from iniquity 

12. To turn or bring back, 2W shub, 3a. 

Jer. 50. fi they have turned them away (on) tho mo. 

13,7*0 turn off or away, anoo'Tpecpai aposlrepho. 
Matt. 5. 42 would borrow of theo turn not thou away 
Acts 3. 26 in turning away every one of you from his 
Kom.ii. 36 and shall turn away ungodliness from Ja. 
3 Ti. I. 15 all they which are in Asia be turned away 

4. 4 they shall turn away (their) ears from tho 
Heb. 13. 35 if we turn away from him that (speaketh) 

14.7*0 be turned off or away, tivoTpi-nofiai. apoircpo. 

2 TI. 3. 5 denying the power, .from such turn away 
15. 7*0 turn thoroughly or diversely, Zia<TTpi<p<o die. 

Acts 13. 8 seeking to turn away the deputy from tho 

10.7*0 set or put away, ii(:6l(rTri\fn methistemi. 
Acts 19. 26 Paul hath persuaded and turned away m. 

TiniN, (be turned) back, back again, baclrwaid, to — 

1. 7*0 turn, be turned, %^n haphak. 

Psa. 73. 9 The children of Ephraim.. turned back in 
Josh. 8. 20 the people., turned back upon their purs. 

2. 7*0 cause to go round about, 339 sabab, 5. 

Jer. 21 4 I will turn back the weapons of war that 

3. 2*0 be turned back, JiD sug, 2. 

Psa. 78. 57 turned back, and dealt unfaithfully liko 
Zeph. I. 6 them that are turned back from tho Lord 

4. 7*0 turn aside, "no sur. 

Job 34. 27 Because they turned back trom him, and 

5. 7*0 cause to turn the face, nj^ panah, 5. 

Jer. 46. 21 they also are turned baek..are fled away 

6. 7*0 be caused to turn the face, nj9 panah, 0. 
Jer. 49. 8 Fleo ye, turn back, dwell deep, inhabl 

7. 7*0 turn back, Jii;' sug, 2. 

2 Sa. I. 22 tho bow of Jonathan turned not back.and 

8.7*0 turn back, 311^ sntib. 

Deut 23. 13 turn back and cover that which cometh 
Josh. II. 10 Joshua at that time turned back, and to. 

1 Sa. 15. II for he has turned back from following me 

2 Sa. 19. 37 Let thy servant, .turn back again, that I 
2 Ki, I, 5 when tho messengers turned back unto 

I, 5 said unto them. Why are -ye now turned 
15. 20 so the king of Assyria turned back, and 

1 Ch.2i. 20 Oman turned back, and saw the angel 

2 Ch.i8. 32 they turned back again from pursuing 
Neh. 2. 15 turned back, and entered by the gate of 
Job 39. 22 neither turneth he bac'ii from the aword 
Psa. 9. 3 When mine enemies are turned back, th. 

70. 3 Let them be turned back for a reward of 

78. 41 they turned back, and tempted God, and 

Jer. 4. 8 anger of the Lord is not turned back from 

4. 28 not repent, neither will I turn back from 

It. 10 They are turned back to the iniquities of 

Lam. I. 8 yea, she sinneth, and turneth backward 

Zeph. 3. 20 when I turn back your captiyity before 

9. 7*0 turn or bring back, 311^ shub, 3a. 

Eze. 38. 4 I will turn thee back.land put hooks into 
39. 2 I will turn thee back, and leave but the 

10.2*0 cause to turn back, yx/ shub, 5. 

2 Ki.19, 28 I will turn thee back by the way by which 

Isa, J4, 27 stretched out, and who shall turn it back 

37. 29 I will turn thee back by the way by which 

Jer. 6. 9 turn back thine hand as a grape gatherer 

11.7*0 turn, CTp4<j>a strepho. 

Acts 7. 39 in their heartstumed back again into Eg, 
12. 7*o<Mni by degrees, quietly, vnoa'Tpctptt) hupostr. 

Luke 2. 45 they turned back again to Jerusalem, Be, 

TTTEN every way, face, far away, to — 
1.7*0 tiirn self, "^5^ haphak, 7. 

Gen, 3. 24 a flaming aword which tum6d every way 
2, 2*0 cast off or away, nj; zanach, 5. 

Isa. 19. 6 they shall turn the rivers.far away, .the 
3. 2*0 turn the face, look, njs panah.. 

Gen. 18. 32 the men turned their faces from thencs 

TTJIIN from, upside down, to — 

1.7*0 turn upside down, nij; avath, 3. 

Psa. 1 46. 9 way of the wicked he turneth upside down 

2. 7*0 turn back, y.^ shub, 

Isa. 59. 20 unto them that turn from transgrcssioa 

3. 7*0 turn axoay or off, aTroVTpe<l>ii> apostrspho. 
Titus 1. 14 commandments of men, that turn from 

4. 7*0 set up, excite, ava(rrar6<ji anastaioo. 

Acts 17, 5 These that, .turned the world upside do. 

TTmN in, over, violently, to — 

1.2*0 turn over, be ^h'rverse, a'Tyarat. 

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2. Jo turn aiide, "flD sur. 

•<Je.n. 19- 2 turn in, I pray you, into your servants' h. 

19. 3 turned in unto him, and entered into his 

Judg. 4, 18 Turn in, my lord, turn in to me; fear not 

4. 18 when he; had turned iu unto her into the 

18. 3 turned in thither, and said unto him, W. 
i3. 15 turned thitherward, and came to the ho. 

19. II let us turn iu into this city of the Jebusi. 
a Kl. 4. 8 as oft as he passed by, he turned iu thith. 

4. 10 when he cometh . . he shall turn in thither 
•ProT. 9. 4, 16 Whoso (is) simple, let him turn iu hi. 

8. To wrap round, 1« tsanaph. 

Isa. 22. 18 Hewillsurcly violeutlytmnandtossthee? 
TTJfeN self (atmit or again), to — 

1. To be turned, nsh laphaih, 2. 

Kuth 3. 8 that tfio man was afraid, and turned him. 

2. To go, or turn round about, 235 sabab. 

Gen. 42. 24 he turned himself about from them, and 
8. To turn the face, njj panah. 

I Sa. 14. 47 whithersoever he turned himself, he vex. 

1 Ki. 2. 3 prosper., whithersoever thou turnest thy. 

z Ki.23. 16 as Josiah turned himself, he spied the se. 
4. To cause to turn the face, njs panah, 5. 

Jer. 49. 24 Damasou^ is waxed feeble . . tiurneth hers. 
Z.To turn bach, bring bach, aw shub, 3a. 

Psa. 60. I been displeased ; turn thyself to us ag. 

6. To turn, CTpi(f>oi strepUo. 

John2o. 14 she had thus said, she turned herself ba. 

20. 16 She turned herself, and saith imto him 

TTiaN to flight, to -r 

To incline, put to flight, KKiva Tclino, 

Heb. II. 34 turned to flight the armies ol the aliens 

T\TKS, to cause or make to — 

To cause to turn back, :a^ shub, 6. 

Psa. 44. 10 Thou maicest us to turn back from the e. 

Dan. 11.18 reproach . . he shall cause (it) to turn upon 

'i'UitlTEI) to the contrary, up, to be — 

To be turned, 'nsrr haphak, 2. 

Esth. 9. I though it was turned to the contrary 
Job 28. 5 and under it is turned up as it were lire 

ItlRNIN'G a-way — 

1. Turning back, n:}^wa tnes?oubah. 

Prov. 1. 32 the turning away of the simple snail slay 

2. To turn or bring back, aiB" shub, 3a. 

Mic. 2. 4 turning an ay he hath divided our fields 
inrEjmrG of things upside down — 
To turn, ^5.7 haphak. 

Isa. 29. i6 Surely your turning of things upside do. 
See also Ashes, foolishness, left, right, right hand, 
righteousness, way. 

TTJETLE (dove) — 

J.. A turtle dove, I'm tor. 

Gen. 15. 9 and a turtle dove, and a young pigeon 
Ijev. I. 14 shall bring his offering of turtle doves, or 
'' 5. 7 he shall bring.. two turtle doves, or two 

^. II if he be not able to bring two turtle dov. 
«2. 6 she shall bring., a turtle dove, for a sin 
12. 8 she shall bring two turtle doves, or two 
14. 22 two turtle doves, or two young pigeons 

14. 30 he shall offer the one of the turtle doves 
15. 14 he shall take to him two turtle doves, or 

15. 29 she shall take unto her two turtles, or two 
Num. 6. 10 he shall bring two turtles, or two young 
Paa. 74. 19 deliver not the soul of thy turtle dove un. 
Song 2. 12 the voice of the turtle is heard in our la. 
Jer. 8. 7 the turtle and the crane and the sv/allow 

2,. A turtle dove, Tpvyiiv trugon. 

luke 2. 24 A pair of turtle doves, or two young pig. 
SUTOE — 
One on whom a thing is devolved, ivtrpoTros 

Gal. 4. 2 is under tutors and governors until the 
aPWADT, twice — 
l.Tivo, n:ii9 shenayim. 

X Sa. 18. 21 be my son in law in (the one of) the tw. 
s Ki. 4. 33 shut the door upon them twain, and pra. 
Isa. 6. 2 six wings; with twain he covered his face 
6. 2 with twain he covered his feet, and with t. 
Jer. 34. J 8 they cut the calf in twain, and passed bo. 
Eze. 21. 19 both twain shall come forth out of ono 
2. Two, 8uo, d%w. 

Matt. s. 41 compel thee to go a mile, go with him tw. 
19. s shall cleave . . they twain shall be one fie. 
I 19. 6 Wherefore they are no more twain, but 

SI. 31 Whether of tliem twain did the will of 
/ 07. 21 Whether of the twain will ye that I relc 

' „ , *7- 51 the veil of the temple was rent in twain ' 
Jaarkib. 8 they twain . .they are no more twain, but 
.15. 38 the veil of the temple was rent in twain 
:^n. 3. 15 to make in himself of twain one new man 

rWiLFTH, twelve — 

t-TwoJarid) ten, fjcj; d'j«» 'shenem, asar. 

Gen,- 5. 8 days of Seth were nm& hundred and tw. 
»- 4-rwelve years they served Chedorlaomer 
^7. eo twelve princes shall he beget, and I will 
^S- 16 twelve princes according to their nations 
?^' " ^"^"'^ *■" P*^*- •t'^e spna of Jacob were tw 
*?• 13 Thy servant? (are) twelve brethren, the 
4»- 3a vK«j[l)e)Jwelve *rethr»at9eijff of ow fct.i 



(Sen. 49. 28 these (are)the twelve tribes of Israel: and 
Exodis. 27 they came to Ellm, where (were) twelve 

24. 4 twelve pillars, according to the twelve tr. 

28. 21 the stones shall be.. twelve, according to 

28. 21 shall they be according to the twelve tr. 
'39. 14 the stones (were), .twelve, according to 

39. 14 every one . . according to the twelve tribes 
Lev. 24. 5 take fine flour, and bake twelve cakes th. 
Num. I. 44 and the princes of Israel, (being) twelve 

7. 3 brought, .six covered wagons, and twelve 
7. 78 On the twelfth day Ahira the son of Enan 
7. 84 twelve chargers.. twelve silver bowls, tw. 
7. 86 The golden spoons (were) twelve, full of 
7. 87 oxen, .(were) twelve bullocks, .rams twe. 
7. 87 the lambs of the flrst year twelve, with 

7. 87 kids of the goats for sin offering twelve 
17. 2 take of every one of them, .twelve rods 

17. 6 according to their fathers' houses, .twel. 

29. 17 (ye shall off er) twelve young bullocks, two 
31. 5 a thousand of (every) tribe, twelve thou. 
33. 9 in Elira (were) twelve fountains of water 

Deut. J. 23 I took twelve men of you, one of a tribe 
Josh. 3. 12 take you twelve men out of the tribes of 
4. 2 Take you twelve men out of the people 
4. 3 Take you. .out of the place, .twelve ston. 
4. 4 Joshua called the twelve men, whom he 
4. ' 8 took up twelve stones out of the midst of 
4. 9 Joshua set up twelve stones in the midst 
4. 20 those twelve stones, .which they took out 

8. 25 all that fell that day . . (were) twelve tho. 

18. 24 and Gaba, twelve cities with their villag. 

19. 15 Beth-lehem; twelve cities with their vil. 
21. 7 out of the tribe of Zebulun, twelve cities 
21. 40 the cities, .were (by) their lot twelves cit. 

Judgig. 29 divided her. .into twelve pieces, and sent 
21. 10 the congregation sent thither twelve tho. 

2 Sa. 2 istherearose. .twelveof Benjamin, .and tw. 

10. 6 sent and hired, .of Ish-tob twelve thousa. 

' 17. I Let me now choose out twelve thousand 

1 Ki. 4. 7 Solomon had twelve officers over all Isr. 

4. 26 Solomon had . .twelve thousand horsemen 
7. 15 a line of twelve cubits did compass either 
7. 2.5 It stood upon twelve oxen, three looking 

7. 44 one sea, and twelve oxen under the sea 
10. 2o twelve lions stood there on the one side 

10. 26 chariots, and twelve thousand horseifien 

11. 30 Ahijah caught, .and rent it (in) twelve 

16. 23 began Omri to reign over Israel, twelve 

18, 31 Elijah took twelve stones, according to 

19. ig twelve yoke (of oxen), .he with the twel. 

2 Ki. 3. I Jehorom. .the son of .Ahab. .reigned twe. 

8. 25 In tlie twelfth year of Joram the son of Ah. 

17. I In the twelfth year of Ahazking of Judah 
. 21. I Manasseh (was) twelve years old when he 

1 Ch. 6. 63 out of the tribe of Zebulun, twelve cities 

, 9. 22 chosen to be porters, .two hundred and t. 
15. 10 and his brethren an hundred and twelve 

24. 12 The eleventh to Eliashib, the twelfth to 

25. 9 who with his brethren and sons (were)tw. 
25. to his sons, and his bretliren, (were) twelve 

[So in verse 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 

24> 2S> 2f. 27, 28, 29, 30, 31.] 

25. 19 The twelfth to Hashabiah, (he), his sons 
-7. 15 The twelfth (captain) for the twelfth mo. 

2 Ch. 1. 14 four hundred chariots, and twelve thous. 

4. 4 It stood upon twelve oxen, three looking 
4. 15 One sea, and twelve oxen under it 
9. 19 twelve lions stood there on the one side 
9. 25 Solomon had. .twelve thousand horsemen 

33. I Manasseh was twelve years old when he 

34. 3 in the twelfth year he began to purge Ju. 
Ezra 2. 6 two thousand eight hundred and twelve 

2. 18 The children of Jorah, an hundred and t. 
8. 24 I separated twelve of the chief priests, S. 
8. 31 we departed, .on the twelfth (day) of the 

8. 35 twelve bullocks for all Israel, ninety and 

8. 35 seventy and seveu lambs, twelve he goats 
Neh. 5. 14 twelve years, I and my brethren have not 

7. 24 children of Hariph, an hundred and twel. 
Esth. 2. 12 after that she had been twelve months 

3. 7 iu the twelfth year of kingAhasnerus, th. 
3. 7 from month to month, (to) the twelfth 
3. 13 upon the thirteenth (day) of the twelfth 
8. 12 upon the thirteenth (day) of the twelfth 

9. I in the twelfth month, that (is), the month 
Psa. 60. title, smote of Edom in the valley.. twelve 
Jer. 52. 20 twelve brasen bulls that (were) under tho 

52. 21 a fillet of twelve cubits did compass it 
52. 31 in the twelfth month, in tho Ave and tw. 
^ Eze. 29. I in the twelfth (day) of the month, the wo. 
32. I in the twelfth year, in the twelfth month 

32. 17 It came to pass also in the twelfth year 

33. 21 it came to pass in the twelfth year of our 
43; 16 altar (shall be) twelve (cubits) long, twel. 
47. i3inherit theland, accord ingto the twelve tr. 

2. Two (and) ten, lif j;, n.fi tere asar. 

Ezra 6. 17 for a sin offering for all Israel, twelve he 
Dan. 4. 29 At the end of twelve months h© walked 

3. Ten (and) two, SeKaSvo dekaduo. 

Acts 19. 7 And all the men were about [twelve] ' 

24. n there are yet butftwelve] days since I we. 

--. , ^ «^ .,_^ ^ 

i.Two (and) ten, SwSma dodekd. 

' Matt. 9. 20 was diseased with an issue of blood twe. 

10. I he hatl called unto (him) his twelve disc. 

10. 2 the names olthe twelve apostles arethese 

10. s These twelve Jesus sent forth, and Comm. 

11. I an end of cc-mmanding his twelve disoip. 
14. 20 took up of Ihefragmerita. .twelve baskets 
igt 28 upon twelve thrones, judging the twelve 
to. 17 took tile twelve disciples apart In the way 



Matt 26, 14 one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariofr 
26. 20 oven was come, he sat down with the tw. 
26. 47 Judas, one of the twelve, came, and with 
26. S3 give me more than twelve legions.of ong. 

Mark 3. 14 he ordained twelve, that they should be 

4. 10 they that were about him with the twelva 

5. 23 which had an issue of blood twelve years 

5. 42 for she was (of the age) of twelve years 

6. 7 he called (unto him) the twelve, and began 
6. 43 they took up twelve baskets full of the fr. 
8. 19 howmany . .tookyeup? They say. .Twelvo 
9. 35 he sat down, and called the twelve, and 

10. 32 he took again the twelve, and began to tell 

11. II hewentoutunto Bethanywith the twelva 
14. 10 Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, went 
14. 17 And in the evening he cometh with the tw. 
14. 20 (It is) one of the twelve, that dippeth with 
14.43 cometh Judas, one of the twelve, and witli 

Luke 2. 42 when he was twelve yearsold, they went 
6. 13 of them he chose twelve, whom also ho 
8. I he went, .and the twelve (were) with him 
8. 42 he had one only daughter, about twelve 

8. 43 a woman, having an issue of blood twelvo 

9. 1 he called his twelve disciples together, ind 
9. 12 then came the twelve, and said unto him 
9. 17 and there was taken up. .twelve baskets 

18. 31 he took (unto him) the twelve, and said 

22. 3 Iscariot, being of the number of thetwelvo 

22. 14 he sat down, and the [twelve] apostles wi. 

22. 30 sit On thrones judging the twelve tribes of 

22. 47 Judas, one of the twelve, went before them 

John 6. 13 filled twelve baskets with the fragments 

6. 67 Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will vo 

6. 70 Have not I chosen you twelve, and one of 

6. 71 for he it was. .being one of the twelve 

11. 9 Are there not twelve hours in the dayf 

20. 24 Thomas, oneof the twelve, calledDidymus 
Acts 6. 2 the twelve called the multitude of the di. 

7. 8 Isaac begat Jacob; and Jacob . . the twelvo 
I Co. 15. 5 he was seen of Cephas, then of the twelvo 
Jas. I. I to the twelvo tribes that are scattered ab. 
Kev. 7. 5, 5, s, 6, 6, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 8 sealed twelve th. 

12. I and upon her head a crown of twelve stars 

21. i2twelvegates..[twelveangels]..twelvetrib. 
21. 14 the wall of the city had twelve foundati. 
21. 14 in them the names of the twelve apostles 
21. 16 he measured the city, .twelve thousand 

21. 21 the twelve gates (were) twelve pearls, ev. 

22. 2 the tree of life, which bare twelve (manner 

Z. Twelfth, SaiS^Karos dodekatos. 

Kev.2i. 20 the eleventh, a jacinth, the twelfth.anam. 

TWELV33 tribes — 

Twelve tribes, SwSeKci^vXoy dodekaphulon. 

Acts 26. 7 Unto which.. cur twelve tribes, instantly 

TWENTIETH, twenty — 
l.Tiuenty, D'ip'J; esrim. 

Gen. 6. 3 his days shall be an hundred and twenty 

8. 14 on the seven and twentieth day of the mo, 
II. 24 Nahor lived nine and twenty years, and 
18. 31 Perad venture there shall be twenty found 
18. 31 said, I will not destroy (it) for twenty's sa. 

23. I an hundred and seven and twenty years 
31. 38 This twenty years (have I been) with th^ 

31. 41 Thus have I been twenty years in thy ho, 
32. 14 Two hundred she goats, and twenty he go. 
32. 14 two hundred ewes, and twenty rams 

32. 15 forty kine, and ten bulls, twenty she asses 

37. 28 sold Joseph, .for twenty (pieces) of silver 
Exod.i2. 18 until theone and twentieth day of themo. 

26. 2 The length, .(shall be) eight and twenty 
26. 18 twenty boards on the south side southw. 
26. 19 forty sockets of silver under the twenty 

26. 20 the north side, (there shallbe) twenty bo 
27. 10 twenty pillars thereof, and their twenty 

27. II twenty pillars and their twenty sockets 
27. 16 an hanging of twentycubits, (of) blue, and 
30. 13 a shekel (is) twenty gerahs: an half shekel 
30. 14 Everyone, .from twenty years old and ab. 
36. 9 The length of one curtain (was) twenty 
36, 23 twenty boards for the south side southw, 
36. 24 forty sockets, .he made under the twenty 
36. 25 for the other side . .he made twenty boai'. 

38. 10 (were) twenty, and their brasen sockets t. 
38. II twenty, and their sockets of brass twenty 
38. iB twenty cubits (was) the length, and the 
38. 24 twenty and nine talents, and seven hund. 
38. 26 from twenty years old and upwards, for 

Lev. 27. 3 from twenty years old even unto sixty ye. 

27. 5 from five years old even unto twenty years 

27. s thy estimation shall be. .twenty shekels 

27. 25 the shekel of the eanctuary : twenty ger. 

Num. 1. 3 From tvyeni;y years old and upward 

[So in verse 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28,' 30, 32, .34, 36, 38, 40, 

42. 45-] 

-3. 39 all the males. .(were)twentj»andtwotho. 
3. 43 twenty and two thousand two*hundred 
3. 47 the shekel of the sanctuary . .(is) twenty 
7. 85 the gold, (was) an hundred and twenty 

7. 88 twenty and four bullocks, the rams sixty 

8. 24 from twenty and five years old and upw. 
«o. 1 1 on the twentieth (day) of the second moni 
II. 19 five days, neither ten days, nor twenty 
14. 29 from twenty years old and Upwarcf, which 
18. 16 the shekel of the sanctuary;. (is) twenty 

25. 9 those that died . .were twenty and four 

26. 2, 4 from- twenty years old and upward 
26. 14 twenty and two thousand and two hund. 
26, 62 twenty and three thgusaiVd.all'malesftoin 

132. II Surely none., f row. tweBty„y,ear8.«W.aaa 



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I1UD133. 39 Aaron (was) an hundred and twenty and 

Deut3i. I I (am) an Iiundrod and twenty years old 

34. 7 Moses (was) an hundred and twenty years 

Josh. 15, 32 all the cities., twenty and nine, witli their 

19. 30 twenty and two cities with tlieir villajjes 
Jndg. 4. 3 twenty years ho miglitily oppressed tlie 

7. 3 there returned of tlie people twenty and 

8. 10 an hundred and twenty thousand men tli. 
10. 2 ho judged Israel twenty and three years 

10. 3 and judged Israel twenty and two years 

11. 33 till thoH come to Minnith, (even) twenty 

15. 20 And he judged Israel . .twenty years 

16. 31 huried him.. he judged Isc2*I twenty ye. 
2o. 15 twenty and six thousand men that drew 
lo. 21 destroyed, .that day twenty and two' tho. 

20. 35 destroyed. -.Hwenty and five thousand and 
/2o. 46 twenty and five thousand men that drew 

I Sa. 7. 2 tlie time was long ; for it. was twenty ye. 

14. 14 that first slaughter, .was about twenty 
a Sa. 3. 20 Abner came to David, .and twenty men 
8. 4 seven hundred horsemen, and twenty th. 

8. 5 David slew of the Syrians two and twenty 

9. 10 Now Ziljahad fifteen sons and twenty ser. 
10. 6 the Syrians of Zoba, twenty thousand fo. 
18. 7 a great slaughter that day of twenty tho. 
Jig. 17 his fifteen sons and liis twenty servants 

21. ?o on every foot six toes, four and twentj' in 
_ 24. 8 at the end of nine months and twenf^-^la. 

I Ki. 4. 23 Ten fat oxen, and twenty oxen out of tho 

5. II twenty thouoand measures, .and tv/enty 

6. 2 the breadth tiiereof twenty (cubits), anil 
6. 3 twenty cubits (was) the length thereof 
6. 16 ho built twenty cubifs on the sides of the 

6. 20 twenty cubits in length, and twenty cub. 
6. 20 aud twenty cubits in the height thereof 

8. 63 twenty thousand . .and an Hundred and 
p. 10 it cam* to pass at the end of twenty years 

9. II Solomon gave Hiram twenty cities in the 
p. 2? gold, four hundred and twenty talent.s 

.10. 10 an hundred and twenty talents of gold 

14. 20 thedays..(were)twoandtwentyyears:and 

15. 9 In tl>e twentieth year of Jeroboam king of 
15- 3.^ tp reign over all Israel, .twenty and four 
18. 8 In the twenty and sixth year of Asa Iting 

16. 10, 15 in the twenty and seventh year of 
16. 29 reigned over Israel in Samaria twenty and 
2o. 30 a \vall fell upon twenty and seven tlious. 

22. 42 he reigned twenty and five years in Jeru. 
a Kl. 4. 42 twenty loaves of barley, and full ears of 

8. 26 Two and twenty years old (was) Aliaziah 
JO. 36 Jehu reigned over Israel, .twenty and ei. 
12. 6 in the three and twentieth year of king 

1 In the three and twentieth year of Joa:h 

2 He was twenty and five years old when he 
2 reigned twenty and nine years in Jerusa. 
I In the twenty and seventh year of Jerob. 

15. 27 the son of Renialiah. .(reigned) twenty 
15. 30 in the twentieth year of Jothara the son 

15. 33 Five and twenty yeai's old was he when 

16. 2 Twenty years old (was) Ahaz when he-be. 
18. 2 Twenty and five years old was he wben he 
18. 2 he reigned twenty and nine years in Jer. 
21. 19 Amon (was) twenty and two years old vih. 

23. 31 Jehoahaz (was) twenty and three years 
23. 36 Jehoiakim (was) twenty and five years ol^ 
24. 18 Zedekiah (was) twenty and one years cii' 
25. 27 ontliesevenandtweutieth(day)ofthen'jrv4 

I Clu 2. 22 Jair, ■who had three and twenty cities ix . 
J. 2 twoand twenty thousandandsixhundrod^ 

7. 7 twenty and tv/o thousand and thirty and 
7. g the number, .(was) twenty thousand and 
7. 40 thonumbcr..(was)twenty and six thouEa. 

12. 28 of his father's house twenty and two cap. 
12. 30 of the children of Ephraini twenty thous. 
12. 35 twenty and eight thousand and six himd. 
1 2. 37 on the other side . . an hundred and twenty 
15. J and his brethren an hundred and twenty 
6 and his brethren two hundred and twenty 

4 David took from him. .twenty thousand 

5 slew of the SjTians two and twenty thou. 

6 whose fingers and toes (were) four and tvr. 
4 twenty and four thousand (were) to set 

23. 24 from the age of twenty years and upw.ird 

23. 27 (were) numbered from twenty years oU 

24. 16 nineteenth to Pethahiah, the twentieth to 

24. 17 The one and twentieth, .the two and tv,-. 
24. 18 The three and twentieth., the four and t'.v. 

25. 27 The twentieth to Eliathah, (he), his so:.; 
25. 28 The one and twentieth to Hothir, (he), h:.: 
25. 29'The two and twentieth to Gidalti, (he), hl5 
25. 30 The three and twentieth to Mahazioth 
25. 31 The four and twentieth to Eomarati-ezcr 
27. I of every course were twenty and four th. 
27. 2 in his course (were) twenty aud four tho. 

So in V. 5, 7, 8, 9, lo, iij 12, 13, 14, 15. 

27. 4 in his course likewise (were) twenty and 

27. 23 took not the number of them from twenty 

E C4. 2. 10, 10 twenty thousand .. and twenty thousa. 

3. 3 three score cubits^and the breadth twenty 

' 3. 4 twenty cubits, and. .an hundred and tv.-. 

3. 8 twenty cubits, and the breadth, .twenty 

3. II the wings of the cherubim .(were) twenty 
3. 13 spread themselves forth twenty cubits 

4. I twenty cubits the length thereof, and tw. 

5. 12 an hundred and twenty priests sounding 
7. 5 Solomon offered a sacrifice of twenty and 

7. s ^^^ an hundred and twenty thousand sh. 
7. 10 on the three and twent'e*^h day of the se. 

8. I it came to pass at the or. i ' 

9. 9 gave the king an hundred .•» 
«i. 21 begat twenty and eight srri.. 

13. »i begat twenty and tv(0 souS; aai. ,;-j.:ccn 



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2 Ch.2o. 31 he reigned twenty and five yeui-a in Jeru. 
25. 1 Amaziah (was) twenty and five years old 
25. 1 he reigned tv/enty and nine ysdis in Jer. 
25. s numbered them from twenty years old 
27. I Jotham(was) twenty and five years old w. 

27. 8 He was five and twenty years old when 

28. 1 Aha2(wa3)twentyyear80ldwhenhe began 

28. 6 Blew in Judah an hundred and twenty th. 

29. 1 to reign (when ho was) five and twenty 
sg. I he reigned nine and twenty years in Jer. 
31. 17 the Lcvites from twenty years old and up. 
33. 21 Amon (was) two and twenty years old wh. 
36. 2 Jehoahaz (was) twenty and three years 
36. 5 Jehoiakim (was) twenty and five years old 
36. II Zedekiah (was) one and twenty years old 

Ezra I. 9 chargers of silver, nine and twenty.knivea 
2. II Tho chDdrenof Bebal, six hundred twenty 
2. 12 a thousand two hundred twenty and two 
2. 17 children of Bezai, three hundred twenty 
2. 19 children of Hashum, two hundred twenty 
2. 21 of Bethlehem, an hundred twenty and 
a. 23 The men of Anathoth, an hundred twen. 
2. 26 children of Ramah. .six hundred twenty 
3^ 27 Tho men of Michmas, an hundred twenty 
2. 28 Tho men of Beth-cl . . two hundred twenty 
2. 32 of Harini, three hundred and twenty 
2. 33 The children of Lod. .seven hundred twe. 
2. 41 the children of Asaph, an hundred twen. 

2. 67 six thousand seven hundred and twenty 

3. 8 Levites, from twenty years old and upw. 
ft. II the sons of Bebai, and with him tweuty 
8. 19 Jlerari, his bretliren, and their sons, tw. 
8. 20 two hundred and tv/enty ^fethininls, all 
8. 27 twenty basins of gold of a thousand dra 

10. 9 the ninth month, and the twentieth (day) 
Neh. I. I in the month Chisleu, in the twentieth ye. 

2. I in the t wentleth year of Artaxerxes the ki. 
5. 14 from the twentieth year even unto the 

6. 15 the wall was finished in the twenty and 

7. 16 The children of Bebai, six hundred twen. 
7. 1.7 two thousand three hundred twenty and 
7. 22 children of Ilashum, three hundred twe. 
7. 23 children of Bezai, three hundred twenty 
7. 27 The men of Anathoth, an hundred twenty 
7. 30 The men of Ramah. .six hundred twenty 
7. 31 men of Michmas, an hundred and twenty 
7. 32 The men of Beth-el. .an hundred twenty 
7. 35 of Harim, three hundred and twenty -4 
7. 37 The children of 'Lod .. seven hundred tv.'e. 

7. 69 six thousand seven hundred and twenty 
g. I in the twenty and fourth day of this mo. 

11. 8 after him Gabbai. .nine hundred twenty 
II. 12 their bretliren. .(were) eight hundred tw. 
II. 14 their brethren, .an hundred twenty and 

Esth. I. I an hundred and seven and twenty provi. 

8. 9 the month SivaO, on ^he three and twen. 

8. 9 an hundred twenty and seven provinces 

9. 30 sent the letters, .to the hundred twenty 
Jer. 25. 3 uuto this day, that (is) the three and twe. 

52. I Zedekiah (was) one and twenty years old 
52. 28 three thousand Jews, and three and twe. 
52. 30 In the three and twentieth year of Nebu. 
52. 31 in the five and twentieth (day) of the mo. 
Eze. 4. 10 (shall be) by weight, twenty shekels a day 
• 8. 16 five and twenty men, with their backs to. 
31. I at the door of the gate five and twenty 
29. 17 it came to pass in the seven aud twentieth 
40. I In the five and twentieth year of our cap. 
40. 13 the breadth (was) five and twenty cubits 
40. 21, 25 the breadth five and twenty cubits 
40. 29, 30, 33 five and twenty cubits 
40. 36 and the breadth five and twenty cubits 

40. 49 Tho length of the porch (was) twenty cu. 

41. 2 forty cubits, and the breadth, twenty cu. 

41. 4 twenty cubits, and the breadth, twenty 
41. 10 the wideness of twenty cubits round abo. 

42. 3 Over against the twenty (cubits) v/hich 
45. I the length of five and twenty thousand 
45. 3 measure the length of five and twenty th. 
45. 5 five and twenty thousand, .for twenty ch. 
45. 6 five and twenty thousand long, over'agai. 
45. 12 twenty gerahs : twenty shekels, five and 
48. 8 five and twenty thousand (reeds in) brca. 

43. 9 fivo and twenty thousand in length, and 
48. 10, 10 five and twenty thousand in length 
4B: 13 the Levites (shall have) five and twenty 
48. 13 the length (shall be) five and twenty tho. 
48. 15 over against the five and twenty thousa. 
48. 20 tv/enty thousand by five and tweuty tho. 
48. 21, 21 over against the five and twenty tho. 

Dan. 10. 4 in the ioiir and twentieth day of the first 
10. 13 thepriilce. .withstood me one and twenty 

TLz^. 1. 15 In the four and^twentieth day of the six. 
2. I in the one and twentieth (day) of the mo. 
3. 10 In the four and twentieth (day) of the ni. 
2. 16 when(one)cametoanheapof twenty(me.) 
2. 16 to draw out fifty, .there were (but) twenty 
2. 18 from the four and twentieth day of the 
2. 2o in the four and twentieth day of the mo. 

Zech. 1. 7 Upon the four and twentieth (day^ of the 
5. 2 the length thereof Cis) twenty cubits, and 

Twcrdy, I'")fc'V esrin. 
Daa. 6. I a'n^tmdrf d and twenty princes, •which sh. 

TwcTt iy, cIkoiti eikosi. 

Lukei4. 31 that cometh against him with twenty th. 
John C. 19 when they had rowed about five andt-^c. 
Acts I. 15 together were about an hundred and tw. 
27. 28 sounded, and found (It) twenty fathoms 
I To. 10. 8 fell in one day three and twenty thousand 
U-v. 4. 4 round ebout. .(were) four and twenty se. 
4. 4 four and twenty eldeis slttiog, clothed in 



Rev. 4. 10 The four and twenty'elders fall down bef. 

5. 8 four (and) twenty elders fell down befor* 

5. 14 the [tour (and) twenty] elders fell down 

II. 16 the four and twenty eld«-8 which sat bo. 

19. 4 the four aud twenty elders, and the lour 

TWENTY thoueand — 

Two myriad, c-ria"! or k"i3-! -pi^ shetteribbo orribholh. 
Neh. 7. 71, 72 twenty thousand drams of gold, and 
Psa. 68. 17 The chariots of God (are) twenty thousa. 
TWICE (as much) — ' 
\.A heat, step, Dyg paam. 

Gen. 41. 32 for that the dream waa doubled, .twice 
Num2o. II and with his rod ho smote the rook twico 
I Sa. 18. II David avoided out of his presence twice 

1 Kt II. 9 God. . which hadappeareduntohim twlco 
Eccl. 6. 6 though he live a thousand years twice (to. ) 

2. Two, 0'.^ shenayim, 

2 Ki. 6. 10 saved himself there, not once nor twlco 
Heh.13. 20 lodged without Jerusalem once or twice 
Job 33. 14 God speaketh once, yea twice, (yet man) 

40. 5 spoken; but I will not answer: yea, twica 
P«a. 62. II twico have I heard this, that power (bc.i 
Eccl. 6. 6 though he live a thousand years twice (to.) 

Z. Second, dovhle, copy, college, r\yyp mishneh. 
Exodi6. 5 it shall be twice as much as they gather 
16. 22 on the sixth day they gathered tmce as m. 
Job 42. 10 Lord gave Job twice as much as he had' 

i. Twice, 815 dis, 

Marki4. 30, 72 before the cock crow twice, thou shalt 
Luke i8. 12 I fast twice in the week, I give tithes ol 
Jude 12 trees, .twice dead, plucljed up "by the ro. 

TWIG, young — 

\. Suckling, nfjj'i' yoneqeth. 

Eze. 17, 82 I will crop off froin..hlflyoungtwigsato. 

i. Sucklings, nip'4? yeniqoth. 

Eze. 17. 4 He cropped ofli the top of his young twigs 

TWILIGHT — 

l.Tioilight, '•^^i nesheph. 

1 Sa. 30. 17 David smote them from the twilight even 

2 Ki. 7. 5 they rose up in the twilight, to go unto 

7. 7 they arose, and fled in the twilight, and. 
J[ob 3. 9 Let the stars of the twilight thereof be 

24. 15 The eye also., waiteth for the|twilight, sa. 
Prov. 7. 9 In the twilight, in the evening, in the bL 

2.Dark-ncss, np^y; alatah. 

Eze. 12. 6 In their sig:ht. .carry fit) forth In the tw, 
12. 7 I brought (it) forth in the twilight . . I baro 
12. 12 shall bear upon (his) shoulder in the twL 
TWriTED — 
To be twined, nr^ skazar, 6, 

Eiiod 26. I ten curtains (of) fine twined Unen, and 

26. 31, 36 purple, and scarlet, and fine twined 

27. 9 hangings for the court (of) fine twined IL 

27. 16 fine twined linen, wrought Avith needle 

37. i3 the height five cubits (op fine twined lin. 

28. 6 and fine twined linen, with cunning work 
28. 8 purple, and scarlet, and fine tivined linen 
28. 15 and (of) fine twined linen, shalt thou ma. 
36. 8 fiiade ten curtains (of) fine twined linen 
.36. 35 p"arple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen 
36. 37 scarlet, and fine twined linen, of needlew. 

38. 9 the hangings, .(were of) fine twined linen 
38. 16 All the hangings, .(were) of fine twined]:. 

38. 18 purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen 

39. 2, 5, 8 purple, and scarlet, and fine twined 
39. 24 and purple, and scarlet, (and) twined (li.) 
39. 28 and linen breeches (of) fine twined linen 
39. 29 a gkdle (of) fine twined linen, and blue 

TWINS, (to beai) — 

l.To bear twins, DK'n taam, 5. 

Song 4. 2 whereof every one bear twins, and nono 

6. 6 whereof every one beareth twins, and (th. 

2. Twins, D'piKfi ieomim. 

Gen. 15. 24 when her days.,were fulfilled, behold..tw. 

38. 27 it came to pass, .twins (were) in her womb 

Song 4. 5 like two young roes that are twins, which 

7. 3 two breasts, .like two young roes, .twina 

TWlMKI.rrTG — 

A sudden motior., twinlding, hi-ni] rhipt 

I Co. 15. 52 In a mo.ment, in the [twinkling] of an cyo 

TWO — 

l.A pair, yoke. "iDy tseined. 

Judg 19. 10 two asses saddled ; his concubine also 

2. Two damsels, DiriDnT rachamathayim. 

Judg, 5. 30 to every man a damsel (or) two; toSUcra 

3. Two, Dn?* shenayim. 

Gen. I. 16 God made two great lights'; the greater 

4. 19 Lamech took unto him two wives : the na. 
3. 18 Jared lived an hundred sixty and twoyo. 

5. 20 were nine hundred sixty and two years 
S. 26 lived, .seven hundred eighty and two ye. 

5. 28 Lamech lived an hundred eighty and two 
fr. 19 two of every (sort) shalt then bring into 

6. 20 two of every (sort) shall come unto theai 

7. 2 of beasts that (are) not clean by two, the 
7. 9 There went in two and two«nto Noah into 
7. 15 two and two of all fl^h, wherein (is) tho 
9. 22 saw the nakedness . .told his two bretliren 

la. 35 mito Eber were bom two sons : the name 
11. so Eea lived two and thirty years, and begat 

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Gen. 19. I there came two angels to Sodom at even 
19. 8 I have two daughters which have not kn. 
19, 15 take thy wife, and thy two daughters, wh. 

15. r6 upon the hand of his two daughters ; the 
rg. 30 dwelt in the mountain, and his two dau. 
19. 30 he dwelt in a cave, he and his two daug. 
22. 3 took tv/o of his young men with him, and 
24. 22 two bracelets for her hands of ten (shek.) 
SS. 23 Two nations (are) in thy womb, and two 
27. 9 letch me from thence tv,-o good kids of the 
ag. 16 Laban had two daughters : the name of _ 
31. 33 Lahan went, .into the two maid servants' 

31. 41 1 served thee fourteen yeeizSoT thy two 

32. 7 he divided the people, .into two bands 
32. 10 I passed over . . no w I am become two ba. 
32. 22 rose up that night, and took his two wiv. 

32. 22 two women servants, and his eleven sons 

33. I imto Kachel, and unto the two hand ma. 

34. 25 two of the sons of Jacob, Simeon and Levi 

40. 2 Pharaoh was wroth against two (of) his 

41. 50 unto Joseph were born two sons before 

42. 37 Slay my two sons, if I bring him not to 
44. 27 Ye know that my wife bare me two (sons) 
46. 27 -the sons of Joseph, .(were) two souls, all 
48. I he took with him his two sous, Manasseh 
48. 5 now thy two sons, Ephraim and Manasseh 

Exod. 2. 13 behold, two men of the Hebrews strove 
4. , p if they will not believe also these two sig. 

32. 7 strike (it) on the two side posts and on the 
12. 42 strike thelintol and thetwoside posts wi. 
12. 23'blood upon the lintel, and upon the two 

16. 22 they gathered twice as much bread, two 
j8. 3 iier two sons ; of which the name of the one 
t8. 6 and thy wife, and her two eons with her 
25. 12 two rings, .in the one aide of it, and two 

05. 18 malce two chenibim. .in the two ends of 

25. 19 maka the cherubim on the two ends ther. 
25. 22 the two cherubim which (are) upon the ark 
2j. 35, 35, 35 aknop under two branches of the 

26. 17 Two tenons (shsiU there be) in one board 
26. 19, iptwo sockets uneer. .board for his two 
26. 21 two socTietu undM- one board, and two so. 
26. 23 two boards shalfc thou make for tlis corn. 
aS. 24 thus, .they shall be for the two corners 

26. 25 two sockets nnderone board, and twosoc. 

27. 7 the staves shall be upon the tvro sides of 
2B. 7 two sTioulder pieces., joined at the two cd. 
e8. 9 thou shalt take two onyx stones, audgra. 

28. II shalt thou engrave the two stones with 

28. 12 thou shalt put the two stones upon the sh. 
s8. 12 bear theirnames.. upon his two shoulders 

28. 14 two chains (of) pure gold ai the ends ; (of) 
18. 23 two rings of gold, and shalt put the two 
28, 24 two wreathen (chains) of gold in the two 
28. 25 two ends of the two wreathen . . in the two 
28. 26 thou shalt make two rings of gold, and 
28. 26 thou shalt put them upon the two ends 
28. 27 two (other) rings of gold thou shalt make 

28. 27 shalt put them on the two sides of the ep. 

29. T Take one young bullock,and two rams wi. 
29. 3 bring . .with the bullock and the two rams 
29. 13, 22 the two kidneys, and the fat that (is) 

29. 38 two lambs of the first year day by cay co. 

30. 4 two golden rings shalt thou make to it 
30. 4 by the two corners thereof, upon the two 

31. 18 two tables'of testimony, tables of stone 

32. 15 the two tables of teatimony (were) in his 
34. I Hew theetwo tables of stone like unto the 
34.' 4 he hewed two tables of stone like unto the 
34. 4 and took in his hand the two tables of st. 
34. 29 the tv/o tables of testimony in Moses' ha. 
36. 22 One board had two tenons, equally diata. 
36. 24 two sockets under one board for his two 
36. 24 twoBockets under another . .forhistwo te. 
36. 26 two sockets under one board, and two so. 
36. 28 two boards made he for the comers of the 

36. 30 their sockets, .under every board two so, 

37. 3 two rings upon the one side of it, and two 
37. 7 two cherubim . . on the two ends of the m. 
37. 8 made he the cherubim on the two endsth. 
37. 21, 21, 21 a knop under two branches of the 
37. 27 two rings of gold, .by the two comers of 
39. 4 by the two edges was it coupled together 

39. 16 made two ouches (of) gold, and two gold 
29. 16 put the two rings in the two ends of the 

39. 17 two wreathen chains of gold in the two 
39. 18 the two ends of the two wreathen chains 

39. 18 they fastened in the two ouches, and put 
39. 19 two rings of gold, and put (them) on the 
39. 2otwo (other) goldonrings. .on the two sides 

S«rr. 3. 4, lo, 15 the two kidneys, and the fat that 
4. 9 the two kidneys, and the fat that (is) upon 
S- 7> " two turtle do ve3,'or two young pigeons 

7. 4 the two kidneys, and the fat that (is) on 

8. 2 two rams, and a basket of unleavened br. 
8. 16, 25 the caul (above) the liver, and the two 

12. 8 she shall bring two turtles, or two young 
14. 4 two birds alive (and) clean, and cedar wo. 
14. 10 he shall take two he lambs without blemish 
14. 22 two turtle doves, or two young pigeons 
14. 49 two birds, and cedar wood, and scarlet 
15. 14 take to him two turtle doves, or two yo. 
IS- 29 take unto her two turtles, or two young 
j6. I after the death of the two sons of Aaron 
16. s two kids of the goats for a sin offering, and 
16. 7 he shall take the two goats, and present 
i6. '8 Aaron shall cast lots upon the two goats 

23. 13 two tenth deals m fine flour mingled with 
93. 17 bring" two wave loaves of two tenth deals 

33. *8 offer. .on« yonng bullock, pnd two rama 
Bj. i^ two lambs of the fir.it yeer for a sacrifice 
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Lev. 24. 5 bake . . two tenth deals shall be in one cake 

24. 6 thou shalt set them In two rows, six on a 

Num. I. 35 Manasseh, (were) thirty and two thousand 

1. 39 threescore and two thousand and seven 

2. 21 those that were numbered., thirty and two 

2. 26 threescore and two thousand and seven 

3. 39 all the males . . (were) twenty and two th. 
3.43 those that were numbered . . twenty and t. 

6. 10 bring two turtles, or two young pigeons 

7. 3 a wagon lor two ol the princes, and for 
7. 7 Two wagons and lour oxen he gave imto 
7. 17, 23 two oxen, five rams, five he goats, five 

80 In verse 99, 35, 41, 47, 53, 59, 65, 71, 77, 83. 
7. 89 speaking.. from between the two cherub. 

10. 2 Make thee two trumpets ol sUver ; of a 

11. 26 there remained two (of Uie') men in the ca. 
13. 23 and they bare it between two upon a staff 
15. 6 two tenth deals of flour mingled with the 
33. 32 he was riding . . and his two servants (were) 

26. 14 These (are) the families, .twenty and two 
26. 34 fifty and two thousand and seven hundred 
26. 37 thirty and two thousand and five hundred 
28. 3, 9 two lambs of the first year without spot 
28. 9, 12 two tenth deals ol flour (for) a mieat off. 
28. II, 19, 27 two young bullocks, and one ram 

28. 20 three . .lor a bullock, and two tenth deals 

38. 28 their meat offering, .two tenth deals Unto 

39. 3 lor a bullock, (and) two tenth deals lor a 

29, 9 to a bullock, (and) two tenth deals to one 
29. 13, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32 two rams.. fourteen 1. 

29. 14 two tenth deals iio each ram of the two ra. 
31. 35 thirty and two thousand persons in all, of 

31. 40 the Lord's tribute (was) thirty and two p. 
34. 15 The two tribes and the hall tribe have 
3$. 6 to them ye shall add lorty and two cities 

Deut. 3. 8 took at that time out ol the hand of the two 

3. 21 your God hath done unto these two kings 

4. 13 and he wrote them upon two tables of st. 

4. 47 two kings ol the Amorites, which (were) 

5. 22 he wrote them in two tables ol stone, and 
9. 10 the LOED delivered unto me two tables ol 
9. II the Lord gave me the two tables of stone 
9. 15 two tables ol the covenant (were) in my 

9. 17 two tables, and cast them out ol my two 
10. I Hew thee two tables ot stone like unto the 
10. 3 hewed two tables ol stone like unto tho 

10. 3 went up. .having the two tables in muio 
»4. 6 cleaveth the cleft unto two claws, (and) 
17. 6 At the mouth of two witnesses, or three 
19. 15 at the mouth of two witnesses, or at the 

21. 15 If amanhave two wives, one beloved, and 

32. 30 How should, .two put ten thousand to fli. 
Josh. 2. I sent out ol Shittim two men to spy secret. 

2. 4 the woman took the two men, and hid th. 
2. 10 what ye did unto the two kings ol the A. 
2. 23 So the two men returned, and descended 

6. 22 Joshua had said unto the two men that 
9. 10 all that he did to the two kings of the Am. 

14. 3 Moses had given the inheritance of two tr. 
14. 4 ITor the chUdren of Joseph were two trib. 
13. 60 Kabbah; two cities with their villages 

19. 30 twenty and two cities with their villages 

21. 16 suburbs, nine cities out of those two tribes 
21. 25 Gath-rimmon with her suburbs; two cit. 
21. 27 and Beeshterah with her suburbs; two c. 
24. 12 drave them out. .the two kings of the A. 

Judg. 3. 16 made him a dagger which had two edges 

7. 3 there returned . .twenty and two thousand 

7. 23 they took two princes of the Midianites 

8. 12 took the two kings of Midian, Zebah and 

9. 44 the two (other) companies lan upon all 

10. 3 and judged Israel twenty and two years 

11. 37 let me alone two months, that I may go 

11. 38 he sent her away (for) two months: and 

11. 39 it came to pass, at the end of two months 

12. 6 fell at that time, .forty and two thousand 

13. 4 put a firebrand, in the midst between two 
13. 13 they bound him with two new cords, and 
16. 3 took the doors, .and the two posts, and 
16. 28 avenged ol the Philistines for my two ey. 
16. 29 Samson took hold ol the two middle pill. 

20. 21 destroyed . .twenty and two thousand men 
Euth. 1. I sojourn .. he, and his wife, and his two sons 

I. 2 the name of his two sons Mahlon and Ch. 
1. 3 died; and she was left, and her tevo sons 
1. 5 the woman was left of her two sons and 
I. 7 she went, .and her two daughters in law 
I. 8 Naomi said unto her two daughters in law 
1. 19 they two went until they came to Beth-1. 
4. II which two did buUd the house of Israel 
1 Sa. I. 2 he had two wives; the name'of the one was 

1. 3 the two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phinehas 

2. 21 conceived, and bare three sons and two 
2. 34 that shall come upon thy two sons, on H. 
4. 4, 1 1 the two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phin. 
4. 17 thy two sons also, Hophni and Phinehas 
6. 7 take two mUch kine, on which therehath 
6. 10 took two milch kine, and tied them to 

10. 2 thou shalt find two men by Rachel's sepul. 

10. 4 wlU salute thee, and give thee two (loaves) 

1 1. II so that two of them were not left together 
23. I when he had reigned two years over Isr. 

14. 49 the names ol the two daughters (were th.) 
23. 18 they two made a covenant before the Lo. 
25. 18 and..twobottle8..of wine, and five sheep 

27. 3 David with his two wives, Ahinoam the 

28. 8 he went, and two men with him, and they 
30. s David's two wives were taken captives 

30. 12 a cake ol figs, and two clusters ol raiains 
30. la David recovered..and rescued his two wiv. 

e Sa. I. I and David had abode two days in Ziklag 
2. z David went up thither, and Im two wives 



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2 Sa, 2. 10 Ish-bosheth, Saul's son . . reigned two yonra 

4. 2 Saul's son had two meA (that were) capta. 
8. 2 with two lines measured he to put to death 
8. 5 David slew of the Syrians two and twenty 

12. I There were two men in one city; the one 

14. 6 had two sons, and they two strove together 

13. 27 return into the city, and your two sonswi. 

15. 36 (they have) there with them their, two sons 
18. 24 David sat between the two gates: and tho 
21. 8 the king took the two sons ol Rlzpah the 
23. 20 he slew twoUoulike men ol Moab: he we. 

z KL 2. 5 what he did to the two|captains ol the hoi 
2. 32 who fell upon two men more righteous 

2. 39 two of the servants of Shimei ran away 

3. 16 Then came there two women (that were) 
3. 18 (there was) no stranger, .save we two in 
3. 23 Divide the living child in two, and give 

5. 12 there was peace . . and they two made a le. 

5. 14 a month they were iu Lebanon, (and) two 

6. 23 within tho oracle he made two cherubim 
6. 32 The two doors also (wej-e of) olive tree, and 
6. 34 the two doors (were Of) fir tree: the two 1. 

6. 34 the two leaves of the other door (were) fo. 

7. 13 he cast two pUlars of brass, ol eighteen 

7. 16 he made two chapiters (of) molten brass 
7. 18 he made the pillars, and two rows round 

7. 20 the chapitersupon the two pillars (had po.) 
7. 24 the knops (were) cast in two rows when it 
7. 41 The two pillars, and the. .bowls ol the ch. 
7. 41 the top olthe two pillars; and the two net 
7. 41 to cover the two bowls of the chapiters 
7. 42 for the two net works, (even) two rows of 

7. 42 to cover the two bowls ol the chapiters 

8. 9 the two tables ol stone, which Moses put 

8. 63 two and twenty thousand oxen, and an hu. 
9. 10 Solomon had built the two houses, the ho. 

10. 19 (there were) stays, .and two Uons stood b. 
II. 29 and they two (were) alone in the field 

12. 28 the king took counsel, and made two caL 

14. 20 the days, .(were) two and twenty years 

16. 29 the son ol Omri reigned . . twenty and two 

17. 12 I (am) gathering two stickSj that I may go 
i3. 21 How long halt ye between two opinions? 
18. 23 Let them thereiore give us two bullocks 

20. I (there were) thirty and two kings with him 

20. 15 they were, .hundred and thirty two, and 

20. 16 the thirty and two kings that helped him 
20. 27 Israel pitched before them like two Uttlo 
21. 10 set two men, sons of Belial, before him, to 

21. 13 there came in two men, children of Belial 
22. 31 commanded his thirty and two captains 

2 Ki. 1. 14 burnt up the two captains ol the lormer 
2. 6 I will not leave thee. And they two went 
2. 7 stood to view alar off: and they two stood 
2. 8 so that they two went overon dryground 
2. 12 he took hold . . and rent them in two piec. 
2. 24 there came forth two she bears out ol the 

2. 22 and tare forty and two children ol them 

4. I is come to take unto him my two sons to 

5. 22 two yoiuig men ol the sons of the proph. 
522 a talent of silver, and two changes of gar, 
5. 23 in two bags, with two changes . . upon two 

7. 14 They took therefore two chariot horses 

8. 17 Thirty and two years old was he when ho 
8. 26 Two and twenty years old (was) Abaziah 

9. 32 there looked out to him two (or; three en. 
10. 4 Behold, two kings stood not before him 

10. 8 Lay ye them in two heaps at the entering 

10. 14 slew them at the pit. .two and forty nieu 

11. 7 two parts ol all you that go forth on the 

15. 2 he reigned two and fifty years in Jerusa. 
15. 27 In the two and fiftieth yearof Azariahki. 

17. 16 made them molten images, (even) two ca. 

21. 5 in the two courts of the house of the Lo 
21. 19 Amon (was)twenty and two years old wh. 
21. 19 and he reigned two years in Jerusalem 
23. 12 in the two courts of the house of the LoKD 
25. 16 The two pillars, one sea, and the bases 

1 Ch. 1. ig untoEber were bom two eons: the namo 

4. 5 the father of Tekoa had two v/ives, Helah 

7. 2 two and twenty thousand and six hundr, 

7. 7 twenty and two thousand and thirty and 

II. 21 he was more honourable than the two, for 

11. 22 he slew two lion like men of Moab, also 

12. 28 of his father's house twenty and two cap. 

18. 3 slew ol the Syrians two and twenty thou. 

19. 7 they hired thirty and two thousand char. 

24. 17 The one and twentieth to Jachiii, the two 

25. 29 The two and twentieth to Gidalti, (he), his 
a6. 8 (were) threescore and two ol Obed-edom 

26. 17 lour a day..and toward Asuppim two. .two 

26. 18 lour at the causeway.. two at Parbar 

2 Ch. 3. 10 he made two cherubim ol image work, and 

3. IS he made before the house two pillars ol 

4. 3 Two rows-of oxen (were) cast, when it was 
4. 12 the two pillars, and thepommels, and the 

4. 12 the top of the two pillars, and the two w. 
4. 12 to cover the. two pommels of the chapiters 

4. 13 pomegrantes on the two wreaths; two ro. 
4. 13 to cover the two pommels of the chapitei'S 
5. 10 nothing in the ark save the two tables wh. 
7. 3 offered a sacrifice ol twenty and two tho. 
9. i3 stays on each side., and two lions standing 

13. 21 begat twenty and two sons, and sixteen 
21. 5 Jehoram (was) thirty and two years old 
21. ig after the end of two years, his bowels fell 

21. 20 Thirty and two years old was he when he 

22. 2 Forty and two years old (was) Ahaziah wh. 
24. 3 Jehoiada took for hiin two wives; and he 

26. 3 he reigned fifty and two years in Jeruaal. 
33. 3 in the two courts of tho house of the Lord 
33. ei Amon (was) two aiid twenty years oldwlj. 



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' Ch.33. 21 fcoganto reign, an'd reigned two yearslnJ. 

lizra 2. 3 thousand an hundred seventy and two 
2. i) Shophatiah, three hundred seventy and 
a. 10 children o£ B., »lx hundred forty and two 
2. 12 a thousand . . hundred twenty and two 
2. 24 The children of Azraaveth, forty and two 
2. 27 of llichmaa, an hundred twenty and two 
2. 29 The children of JJebo, fifty and two 
2. 3:7 child»en of Immer.a thousand llfty and 

2. 58 Nethinims . . three hundred ninety and two 
2. 60 The children . . six hundred fifty and two 

8. 27 two vessels of fine copper, precious as gold 
10. 13 neither (is thisj a work of one day or two 

fJeh. 5. 14 oven unto the two and thirtieth year of ^ 

6. 15 wall was finished . .in fifty and two days ';" 

7. 8 thousand an hundred seventy and two ^. 
7. 9 Shephatiah, three hundred seventy and t. 
7. 10 The children, .six hundred fifty and two 
7. 17 tliuusand throe hundred twenty and tv/o 
7. 28 The men of Beth-aziuavcth, forty and tv.'o 
7. 31 Michmas, an hundred and tv.'enty andtwo 
7. 33 The men of the other Nobo, fifty and two 
7. 40 children of Immer, a thousand fifty and t. 
7. 60 Nethinims. .three hundredninety and two 
7. 62 The children, .six hundred forty and two 

ji. 12 brethren .. eight hundred twenty andtwo 
II. 13 his brethren. .hundredfortyandtwo:and 

11. 19 theirbrothren..anhundredseventyandt. 

12. 31 Then I /.appointed two great (companies 

12. 40 So stood the two (companies of them that 

13. 6 in the two and thirtieth year of Artaxer. 
Esth. 2. 21 two of the kin^a chamberlains, Bigthan 

6. 2 two of the king's chamberlains, the keep. 

9. 27 they would keep these two daysaocording 
Job 13. 20 do not two (things) unto me ; then will 

42. 7 against thee, and against thy two friends 
rroV3o. 7 Two (things) have I required of thee; do. 

30. 15 The horse leach hath two daughters, (cr.) 

Eccl. 4. 9 Two (arc) better than one; because tliey 

4. II if two lio together, then they have heat 

4. 12 if one prevail against him, two shall with. 

Song 4._ 5 Thy two breasts (are) like two young roes 

7. 3 Thy two breasts (are) like two young rocs 
Isa. 7. 4 neither bo faint hearted for the two tails 

7. 21 a man shall nourish a young cow and two 

17. 6 two (or) three berries in the top of the up. 
^7. 9 these two (things) shall come to thee In 
51. I J Those^two (things) are come unto thee; who 

Jor. 2, 13 ray people have committed two evils, th. 

3. 14 I ■Brill take you one of a city, and two of a 
64. I two baskets of figs (were) set before tho 
33. 24 The two families which the Loed hath ch. 
J2. 20 The two pillars, one sea, and twelve bra. 
52J29 eight hundred thirty and two persons 

E*. I. iitwo..(were)joinedoneto another.andtwo 
I. 23 everyone had two., and every one had two 
21. 19 appoint thee two ways, that the sword of 
21. 2Lptood. .at the head of thetwo ways, to use 
23. 2 iiere were two women, tho daughters of 
35. 10 These two nations and these two countries 
37. 22 and they shall be no more two nations 
37. 22 neithershall they bo divided into two king. 
40. 9 the posts thereof, two cubits; andthe po. 
40. 39 two tables on this side, and two tables on 

40. 40 And at tho side without, .(were) two tab. 
40^ 40 at the porch of the gate, (were) two tables 

41. 3 measured the post of tho door two cubits 
41. 18 made mth cherubim . .(every) cherub had 
41. 22 the length thereof two cubits ; and the co. 
4t. 23 thetemplo and the sanctuary had tv/o do. 
41. 24 the doors had two leaves (apiece), two tu. 
41. 24 two (leaves) for tho one door, and two Ic. 

43. 14 (oven) to the lower settle (shall be) two cu. 
Dan. 8. 7 and smote the ram, and brake his two ho. 

9. 25 seven weeks, and threescore and two we. 
9. 26 after threescore and two weeks shall Mo. 

12. 5 there stood other two, the one on this side 
II 03. 10. 10 shall bind themselves in theirtwo furrows 
Amos 3. 3 Can two walk together, except they be Rg. 

3. 12 taketh out of the mouth of the lion two 

4. 8 two (or) three cities wandered unto one ci. 
Zeoh. 4. 3 two oliv.e trees by it, one upon the right 

4. II What (are) these two olive trees upon the 

4. 12 two oUvo branches which through the two 
4. 14 These (are)' the two anointed ones, that st. 

5. 9 there came out two women, and the wind 

6. I four chariots out from between two mou. 
II. 7 I took unto me two staves ; the one I ca. 

13. 8 two parts thg rein shall bo cut off (and) die 

4. Tioo, ]l?i teren. 

Dau. 5. 31 Darius . . about tlireescore and two years 

a. Two, Si5o duo. 

JIatt. 4. 18 Jesus, walking., saw two brethren, Simon 
4. 21 hesawothertwo brethren, James (the son) 
6. 24 No man can serve tv/o masters : for either 

8. 28 there met him two possessed with devils 

9. 27 two blind men followed him, crying, and 
ro. lo neither two coats, neither shoes, nor jtet 
JO. 29 Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? 
11. 2 when John had heard., he sent [two of] his 
T4. 17 We have here but five loaves, and two fis. 

14. 19 took the five loaves, and the two fishes, and 

18. 8 than having two hands or two feet to be 
18. 9 ratherthau having two eyes to be cast into 
18. 16 or two more, that in the mouth of two or 
j8. 19 if two of you shall agree on earth as tou. 
xS. 20 wUere two cv three are gathered together 
»o. 21 Grant that these my two sous may sit, the 

■ so. 24 moved with indignation against the two 
•o. 30 two bllud men sitting bytho way side, w. 



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Matt2i. I diew nigh, .then sent Jcsu.? two disciples 
21. 23 A(ccrtain)man had two sons; andhocamo 
40 On these two commandments hang all tho 

40 Then shall two bo in tho field ; tho one eh. 

41 Two (women shall be) grinding at the mill 

15 one he gave five talents, to another two 

17 (hadreceivcd)two,ho also gained other two 
22 He also that had received two talents ca. 
22 Lord, thou dolivcrcdst unto me two talo. 

22 I have gained two othertalents besides th. 
2 Ye know that after two days is (the feast 

37 ho took with hira Peter and the two Bona 
60 At the last came two false witnessea 

38 Then were there two thieves crucified wl. 
7 began to send them forth by two and two 

9 shod with sandals; and not put on two co. 
38 when they knew, they say. Five, and two 
41 had taken the five loaves and tho two fls. 

41 the two fishes divided ho among them all 
43 than having two hands to go into hell. In. 
45 than having two feet to be cast into hell 
47 than having two eyes to be cast into hell 

1 when they came . . he sendeth forth two of 

42 she threw in two mites, which make a fa. 

1 After two days was (the feast of) tlw pas. 
13 he sendeth foi'th two of his disciples, and 
27 withhiratheycrucify two thieves; the one 

12 [lie appeared in another form unto two of] 
24 A pair of turtle doves, or two young pig. 
II He that hath two coats, let him impart to 

2 caw two ships standing by the lake : but 
19 John calling (unto him) two of his disci. 
41 a certain creditor which had two debtors 

3 neither money; neither have two coats ap. 

13 no more but five loaves and two fishes 

16 he took the five loaves and the two fishes 

30 there talked with him two men, which we. 
32 they saw. .the two men that stood with 

1 sent them two and two before his face 
35 he took out two pence, and gave (them) 

6 Are not five sparrows sold for two farth.! 
52 divided, three against two, and two agai. 

11 And he said, A certain man had two sons 
13 No servant can servo two masters ; forei. 

34 in that night there shall be two (men) in 

35 Two (women) shall bo grinding together 

36 Two (men) shall be in the field ; tho one 
10 Two men went up into the temple to pray 
29 when he was come, .ho sent two of hisd. 

2 a certain poor widow casting in. .tv/omi. 
38 they said. Lord, behold, hero (are) two sw. 

32 there were also two others, m.-.lcfactors 

4 two men stood by them in shining garm. 
13 two of them went that same day to a viL 
35 the next day after, John stood, and two 

. 37 the two disciples heard him speak, and 
. 40 One of the two wliich heard hira (.speak) 
. 6 containing two or three firkins apiece 
. 40 besought him. .and ho abode there tvro 
. 43 after two days he departed thence, and 
, 9 hath flvetiarleyloavos, and two small iish. 
. 17 that tho testimony of two men is true 
. 6 ho' abode two days still in the same place 

18 they crxicifled him, and two other with 

12 soeth two angels in white sitting, the one 
21. 2 the (sons) of Zobedee, and two other of 

Acts I. 10 two men stood by them in white apparel 
I. 23 they appointed two, Joseph called Barsa. 
I. 24 show whether of tlicso two thou hast ch. 
7. 29 the land of Madian, where lie begat two 
9. 38 they sent unto him [two] men, desiring 

10. 7 he called two of his household servants 
12. 6 between two soldiers, bound with two 

10 this continued by the space of two years 
. 22 ho sent into Macedonia two of them that 

34 all. .about the space of two hours cried 

33 commanded (liim) to be bound with two 

23 he called unto (him) two centurions, sa. 
16 for two, saith ho, shall bo one flesh 

27 (let it be) by two, or at tho most (by) thr. 
29 Let the prophets speak two or three, and 

1 In the mouth of two or three witnessea 

22 it is written, that Abraham had two sons 

24 these are the two covenants ; the one from 

31 joined unto his wife, and they two shall 

23 I am in a strait betwixt two, having a de. 
. 19 receive not an accusation,'but before two 

18 That by two immutable things, in which 

28 died without mercy under two or three 
. 12 behold, there come two woes more here. 

i5 the horsemen (were) two hundred thous. 

2 they tread underfoot forty (and) two mo. 

11. 3 I will give (power) unto my two witnes. 
II. 4 the two olive trees, and tlie two candles. 

11. 10 these two prophets tormented them that 

12. 14 to the woman were given two wings of a 

13. 5 power, .to continue forty (and) two mon. 
13. II he had two horns like a lamb, and hesp. 

TWO hundred, two thousand — 

1. Two himdred, Siaicicrioi diahosioi. 

Mark 6. 37 Shall we go and buytwo hundred penny. 
John 6. 7 Two hundred pennyworth of bread is not 

21. 8 not far from land, but as it were twohun. 
Acts 23. 23 two hundred soldiers . . spearmen two hu. 

27. 37 two hundred threescore and sixteen sou. 
Key. II. 3 atliousandtwo hundred. . threescore days 

IS. 6a-thou8and twc)/hundred..threeBCoro da. 

I.Two thouiand, Sitrx^^^'oi disehilioi, 

Kitrk 5. 13 tbe honi. .tlieywere about two thousand 



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Rev. 



TWO parts, two edged — 

I. Half, middle, part, -^n, 'vq chatst,' ehelsi. 

1 Ki. 16. 2 1 Then were tho people . divided Into two p. 
i.Moulh, na pch. 

Prov. 3. 4 her end Is. .sharp as a two edged eword 
i. Edges, n\'!)'S piphiyi/oth. 

Psa.149. 6 and a two edged sword In their hand 
i. Double cdr/cd,ol(rTo/j.os distomos. 

Ileb. 4. 12 Bliarpcr tlian any two edged sword, plerc. 

Kov. I. 16 out of his niouth went a sharp two edged 
2. 12 v.hiuh hath the sharp sword with two ed. 
TWOFOLD more — 
Doubly, ivjicc as viueh, SiTrAiTcpoc diploteron. 

Matt23. 15 ye make him twofold more the child ot 

TT-CHl'-CrD'S, TvxtK6s fortunate. 

A believer in Asia Minor, who accompanied Paul to Jem- 

salcm, when ho left Greece, and was sent by him first 

to Lpliesua, and then to C'olosse. 

Acts 20. 4 there accompanied him. .T. andTrophlm. 
Eph. 6. 21 T. . .sh.in make known to you all things 
Col. 4. 7 All my Ktato shall T. declare unto you 

2 Ti. 4. 12 And T. have I sent to Ephesus 
Titus 3. 12 I shall send Ai'tcmas unto thee, or T. 

TY-RAN'-NTTS, Tvpavyos. 

A person in Ephesus. in whoso school Paul disputed 

daily for tv/o years. 

Acis 19. 9 disputing daily in the school of one T. 

TYRE, T"?RTIS, liii, ni rock, Tvpo^. 
A city in the centre of Phoenicia, on the coast of tho 
Mediterranean Sea, five miles S. ot tho Lcontea River, 
and midway between Acho and Sidon, and three milea 
W. of Pvaamah. Said to have been foundert B.C. 2750; 
In 1443 it was assigned to tlie tribe of Asher, but was 
never occupied by them ; in 1210 it" received many fugi- 
tives from Sidon; in 1014 Hiram its king helped Solo- 
mon in his great works ; in 721-716 it successfully re- 
sisted Shalmaneser king of Assyria ; in 583-572 it did tho 
same to Nebuchadnezzar king of B.ibylon, when tho in- 
habitants foimdod insular Tyre, which in 332 was taken 
by Alexander the Great (after a siege of seven months), 
by his constructing a mole connecting it with the main- 
land; in 315 it was taken by Antigonus of Syria after a 
siogo of fifteen months ; in 248 it was treacherously 
surrendered to Antiochus the Great by nicodotus, lieu- 
tenant of Ptolemy Philopatcr; in A.D. 1124 it was taken 
by tho Crusaders from the Saracens, after a siege of five 
and a half months, when a third of it v.-as assigned to 
'Venice ; in 1187 it successfully resisted Saladin ; in 1391 
it was taken by the Turks; in 1766 the Metalwiloh, a 
sect of tho Shiitcs, settled at it, and established a trade 
in crain and tobacco ; in 1841 it was taken by tho allieil 
fleet. Councils were held here, A.D. 335 and 518. Eze. 
37. 1-33 contains a glowing account of its ancient riches 
and extensive trafllc, from Spain to India, Including 
Greece, Cyprus, Egj'pt, Palestine, Syria, Arabia, and 
Persia, in gold, silver, iron, lead, tin, copper; wheat, 
cereals, honey, oil, balm; wools and linen fabrics; 
ivory and ebony; jewellery, and dyes of .all kinds. It 
has now about 4000 of a population. 

2 Sa. 5. II Iliram king of T. sent messengers to Da. 

24. 7 came to tlio strong hold of T., and to all 

1 Ki. 5. 1 Hiram king of T. sent hia servants unto 

7. 13 Solomon sent, .fetched Hiram out of T. 

9. II the king of T. had furnished Solomon wL 

9. 12 Hiram camo out from T. to see the cities 

1 Ch.14. I Hiramkingof T. sentmessengers to David 

2 Ch. 2. 3 Solomon sent to Huram the king of T.. sa. 

2. II Huramthekingof T. answered in writing 
Psa. 45. 12 the daughter of T. (shall be thtre) with a 

83. 7 tho Philistines with the inhabitants of T. 

87. 4 behold Philistia, and T., with Ethiopia 
laa. 23. I burden of T. Howl, ye ships of Tarshish 

23. 5 shall they be. .pained at the report of T. 

23. 8 Who hath taken this counsel against T. 

23. 15 that T. shall be forgotten seventy years 

23. 15 afterthe end of seventy years shall T. sing 

23. 17 the LoKD will visit T., and she shall turn 
Jer. 25. 22 all the kings of T., and all the kings of Z. 

27. 3 send them.. to the king of T. ..by the ha. 

47. 4 to cut off from T. and Zidon every helper 

ICzo. 26. 2 T. hath said. .Aha she is broken (that was) 

26. 3 Behold,! (am) against thee, T., and wi. 

26. 4 they shall destroy the walls of T., and bt 

-6. 7 I will bring upon T. Nebuchadrezzar kii^ 

26. 15 Tlius saith the Lord 'God to T. ; Shall not 
27 2 son of man, take up a lamentation for T. 

27. 3 say unto T., O thou that art situate at tho 
27. 3 T., thou hast said, I (am) of perfect be. 
27. 8 thy wise (men), O T. . .'n'ere thy pilots 

27. 32 What (city is) like T., like the destroyed 

28. 2 Son of man, sayxmto the prince ot T., Th. 

28. 12 take up a lamentation upon the king of T. 

29. 18 N. . .caused his army to serve . .against T. 

29. 18 yet-had ho no wages, nor his army, for T. 
Hos. 9. 13 Ephraim, aa I saw T.,(is) planted in a pi. 
Joel 3. 4 Yea. .what have ye to do with me, TH 
Amo3 I. 9 For three transgressions of T. . .1 wiU not 

I. 10 But I will send a fire on the wall of T. 

2 Hamath also shall border thereby ; T., and 

3 And T. did build herself a strong hold 
14 his father (was) a man of T., a worker in 

1 Ch.2'2. 4 they of T., brought much cedar wood to D. 

2 Ch. 2. 14 his father(was) aman of T., skilful to wo. 
Ezra 3. 7 They gave . meat . . drink . . to them of T. 
Neh. 13. 16 There dweltmen of T. also therein, which 
Matt II. 21 If the mighty works, .had been doiio ta "Sr 



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Mattii. 22 It skall be more tolerable for T..and Sidon 

15. 21 Jesus . . departed into the coasts of T. and 

Mark 3. 8 they about T. and Sidon . . carae into him 

7. 24 he arose, and went into the borders of T. 

7. 31 departing from the coasts of T. . .he came 
Lake 6. 17 people . .from the sea coast of T. . .came to 

10. 13 if the mighty works had been done in T. 

10. 14 But it shall be more tolerable for T. and 
Acts 12. 20 H. was highly displeased with them of T. 

21. 3 we. . sailed into Syria, and landed at T. 
ai. 7 when we had finished (our) course from T, 



UC'-Al, H«. 

A person unknown, mentioned along T/ith Ithicl. 

PTOV.30. I the man spake unto Ithiel, even unto. .TJ. 

TT-EL, SiJIN. 

A son of Bani, that had taken a strange wife during the 

exile. B.C. 445. 

Eze. 10. 34 the sons of Banl; itaadai, Amram, andU. 

TTi'-AI, -W- 

A river surrounding Susa, falling into the Euphrates 
bel«w its junction with the Tigris ; called by the Greeks 
Eulteus or Choaspea ; and now Kerah, or Kerkhah. 
Dan, 8. 2 and I saw . . and I was by the river of XT. 

8. 16 heard a. .voice between (the banks of) U. 

U'-IAM, dVin solitary. 

1. A son of Sheresh, grandson of Manasseh. B.C. 1400. 

I Cb- 7- 16 and his sons (were) V. and Bakem 

7. 17 And tue sons of 0. ; Bedan. These (were) 

2. A son of Eshek, a Benjamite, of the family of Saul. 
B.C. 840. 

X Ch. 8. 39 the sons of Eshek his brother (were) U. 

8. 40 the sons of U. were mighty men of valour 

XIX'-LA, Njy burden. 

An Asherite, father of Arali, and Haniel and Eezia. 

B.C. 1452. 

jr-Ch. 7. 39 the sons of Dlla ; Arab, and HannieJ, and 

UH'-MAH, nijj? union, kindred. 

A city In Asher, near Aphek or Eehol) ; now called 

Alma, near Ra3 Nakhura. 

Josh.ig. 30 U. also, and Aphek, and Eehob; twenty 
tINACCITSTOIlIED — 
Jfot taught, 157 K7 lo lummad, 4. 

Jer. 31. jS I was chastised, as a bullock unaocustom. 

TOTAWAEES, (to have) — 

1. Without knowledge, nyi ^7.^ bcli daath. 

Beut. 4. 42 which should kill his neighbour unawarej 
"i.Not to know, yi; n'? lo yada. 

Psa. 35. 8 Let destruction come upon him at unaw 
Z.The heart, 35^, aV leh, Icbah. 

Gen. 31. 20 Jacob stole avray unawares to Laban the 
31. 26 that thou hast stolen away unawares to 

i.Error, ignorance, ni:f shegagah, 

H^um35. II flee . . which killeth any person at un4wa. 

33. 15 that killeth any person unawares may 
Josh.20. 3 That. .slayer that killeth. .person unawa. 
2o. 9 that whosoever killeth. .person at unawa. 

B.Unforseen, unexpected, al<pvlSios aiphnidios. 

Luke2i. 34 and (so) that day come upon you unawa. 
6.7*0 he or lie hid, concealed, KavBdvo) lanthano. 

Heb. 13. 2 some have entertained angels unawares ■ 

TTNBEIIEF — 

l.Unlelief, disobedience, airelOeia apeitheia, 

Xlom II. 30 have now obtained mercy through, .nnb. 

11. 32 For God hath concluded them all in unb. 

Esb. 4. ' 6 and they . . entered not in because of unb. 

4. 1 1 lest any . . fall after the . . example of unb. 

2. Unbelief, distrust, b.Tri(rria apistia. 

Matt 13. 58 not many, .works there, because of. .Unb. 

17. 20 Because of your [unbelief] : for verily I 
Mark 6. 6 And he marvelled because of their unbe. 

9. 24 Lord, I believe ; help thou mine unbelief 
16. 14 [upbraided them witlx their unbelief and] 

ftom. 3. 3 shall their unbelief make the faith of God 

4. 20 He staggered not. .through unbelief; but 

II. 20 because of unbelief they were broken off 

II. 23 they also, if they abide not still in unbelief 

I Ti. 1. 13 because I did (it) ignorantly in unbelief 

Hob. 3. 12 lest there be . .an evil heart of unbelief 

3. 19 they could not enter in because of mibel. 

TTNBELIEVEK, unbelieving — 

\.To disbelieve, disobey, itnueew apeitJUo. 

Acts 14. 2 the unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gen. 
2. Disbelieving, disobedient, &vicrros apistos. 

Lukei2. 46 will appoint him his portion with the un. 

I Co, 6. 6 to law. .and that before the unbelievers ' 

7. 14 the unbelieving husband is sanctified by 

7. 14 the imbelieving wife is sanctified by the 

7, IS if the unbelieving depart, let him depart 

14- 23 (those that are) unlearned, or unbelievers 

« Co. 6. 14 Be ye not unequally yoked., with uijieliev. 

Xifcus I. J3 unto them that are. . unbeliqyimj (is) not. 

B«v. ai. 8 the fearful, and unbelieving, mSl the ab. 



UlIBLAHEABLE, uablameably — 
l.Blatneless, unblam''able, d/xeinrros amcmptos. 
I Th. 2. 10 how holily and justly and unblameably 
3. 13 the end he may establish yo"r hearts un. 

2. Unblemished, without blemish, &ixu>ixos amdmos. 

CoL I. 25 to present you holy and unblameable and 
tnrCEETAIN, uncertainly — 
\. Not manifest, uncertain, hSriKos adelos. 

1 Co. 9. 26 I therefore so run, not as uncertainly, so 
14. 8 For if the trumpet give an uncertain bo. 

2. Uncertainty, aSri\6TTis adelotes. 

1 Ti. 6. 17 nor trust in uncertain riches, but In the 
XmCHANGEABlE — 
Not passing over, unchanging, airapdffaToi 

Heb. 7. 24 this (man), .hath an unchangeable priest. 

TWCIRC'trffiCISED (person) — 
l.One uncircumcised, '?"!!; arel. 

Gen. 17. 14 the uncircumcised man child, whose fle. 

Exod. 6. 12 hear me, who (am) of uncircumcised lips? 

6. 30 I (am) of uncircumcised lips, and how sh. 

12. 48 no uncircumcised person shall eat thereof 

Lev. 19. 23 three years shall it be as uncircumcised 

26. 41 If then their uncircumcised hearts be hu. 

Josh. 3. 7 they were uncircumcised, because they 

Judg 14. 3 thou goest to take a wife of tho uncircu. 

15. 18 and fall Into the hand of the unclrcumcl. 

1 Sa. 14. 6 let us go over unto the garrison of these 

17. 26 who (Is) this uncircumcised Philistine, th. 
17. 3G this uncircumcised Philistine shall be as 
31. 4 lest these uncircumclsedcome and thrust 

2 Sn. I. 20 lest the daughters of the uncircumcised 

1 Ch. 10. 4 lest these uncircumcised como and abuse 

Isa. 52. I there shall no more como.. the uncircum. 

Jer. 6. 10 their ear (is) uncircumcised, and they ca. 

^. 26 for all (these) nations (are) uncircumcised 

9. 26 the house of Israel (are) uncircumcised 
Eze. 28. 10 Thou shalt die the deaths of the uncircu. 

31. 18 thou Shalt lie in the midst of the unclrc. 

32. 19 and be thou laid with the uncircumcised 
32. 21 they lie uncircumcised, slain by the sword 
32. 24 which are gone down uncircumcised into 
32. 25, 26 all of them uncircumcised, slain by tho 
32. 27 the mighty (that are) fallen of the unclr. 
32. 28 be broken in the midst of the uncircum. 
32. 29 they shall lie with the uncircumcised, and 
32. 30 thoylieunclrcumcisedwith(themthatbe) 
32. 32 in the midst of the uncircumcised with 
44. 7, 9 uncircumcised tn heart, and uncircum. 

2. Uncircumcision, njlj; orlah. 

Gen. 34. 14 to give our sister to one that Is uncircu. 
Jer. 9. 23 that I will punish all . . with the lyicircu. 

3. Uncircumcised, aTreplrnTiTos aperitmetos. 

Acts 7. 51 Yo stiff necked and uncircumcised In ho. 

4. To have •uncircumcision, ex" aKpo^vinlav. 

Acts II. 3 Saying, Thou wentest in to men uncircu. 

5./n. the uncircumcision, ^v rfj i-KpoPinrr'a. 

Eom. 4. II of the faith which' (he had yet) iieing^un. 
4. 12 (lie had) being (yat) uncircumcised 

trsrcmCTJEICISED, to become or count — 
1. To be rcclconed uncircumcised, blj; arel. 

Lev. 19. 23 je shall count the fruit thereof as uncir.' 

2.7*0 become uncircumcised, iinffiraoiiai epispaomai. 
iCo. 7. 18 lethlm notbecomeuncircumclsed. Isany 

TTNCniCnJSOISIOK — ' 
Uncircumcision, aKpoPucrrla akrdbustia. , 

Eom. 2. 25 thy circumcision Is made uncircumcision 

2. 26 It the uncircumcision keep the righteous. 

2. 26 shall not his uncircumcision be counted 

2. 27 shall not his uncircumcision which is by 

3. 30 justify the. .uncircumcision through faith 

4. 9 (Cometh) this, .upon the uncircumcision 
4. 10 when he was in circumcision, or In uncir. 
4. 10 Not in circumcision, but in uncircumcis. 

I Co. 7. 18 la any called in uncircumcision! let him 
7. 19 uncircumcision la nothing, but the keep. 

Gal. 2. 7 the gospel of the uncircumcision was co. 
3. 6 neithercircumcision. .nor uncircumcision 
6. 13 nor uncircumcision, but a new creatme 

Eplu 2. II who are called uncircumcision by that wi;. 

Col. 2, 13 being dead in your sins and the uncircu. 
3. II circumcison nor uncircumcision, Barbar. 

UKCLE — 

Beloved, uncle, relation, I'll dod. 

Lev, 10. 4 Moses called, .the sons of TJzziel the un. 

20. 20 he hath uncovered his uncle's nakedness 

25. 49 Either his uncle, or his uncle's son, may 

I Sa. 10. 14 Saul's uncle said uuto him and to hia ser 

10. 13 Saul'a uncle said, Tell me, I pray thee 
10. 16 Saul said unto his uncle, He told us plain. 
14. 50 (was) Abuer, the son of Ner, Saul's uncle 

I Ch.27. 32 D.avid'auncle, wasacounsellor,awlseman 

EstlL 2. 7 he brought up Hadassah..hi3 uncle's da. 
2. 15 the daughter of Abihail the uncle of Mor. 

Jer. 32. 7 Hanameel the son of Shallum thine uncle 
32. 8 Hanameel, mine uncle's son, came to me 
32. 9 I bought the field of Hanameel, my unc. 
32. 12 in the sight of Hanameel mine uncle's 

Amos 6. 10 a man's uncle shall take him up, and he 

tOTCLEAN (thing), uncleamie«i — 

\.A thing, matter, "i^'j niiy ervaih dabar. 

I>«ut 24. I because he haitL found (omeuncleanneu 



2. Unclean, defied, Kpa tame. 

Lev. 5. 2 touch any unclean thing., an unclean be.7 
5. 2 unclean cattle, or. .unclean creeping th. 
S. 2 (if) it be hidden . . he also shall be unclean 
7. 19 the flesh that toucheth any unclean (th.^ 
7. 21 the soul that shall touch any unclean (th.) 
7. 21 unclean beast, or any abominable unclean 

10. 10 put difference . . between unclean and cl. 

11. 4, 5, 6 he cheweth the cud. .he (is) unclean 
II. 7 he cheweth not the cud; he (is) unclean 
II. 8 shall ye not touch ; they (are) unclean to 
II. 26 (The carcases) of every beast, .(are) unci. 
II. 27 that go on (all) four, those (are) Unclean 
11.28 wash his clothes . . they (are) unclean unto 
II. 29 These also (shall be) unclean unto you am. 
II. 31 These (are)imclean to you'among all that 
II. 33 they (are) unclean, and shall be unclean 
II. 38 fall thereon, it (shall be) unclean unto you 

11. 47 To make adiflerencebetweou the unclean 
13. II shall not shut himup; for he (is) unclean 

13. 13 (for) the raw flesh (is) unclean ; it (is) a Ic. 
13. 36 the priest shall not seek, .he (is) unclean 
«3. 44 He is a leprous man, he (is) unclean, tho 
13. 43 And the leper, .shall cry. Unclean, unci. 
13. 46 he (is) unclean: he shall dwell alone, wit. 
13. 51 plague (is) a fretting leprosy; it (is) unci. 

13. 35 it (is) unclean; thou shalt bum it in tho 

14. 40 they shall cast them into an unclean pin. 
14. 41 pour out the dust.. into an unclean placo 
14. 44 a fretting leprosy in the house: it (is) un. 
14. 43 carry them forth . . into an unclean place 

14. 57 |To teach when (it is) unclean, and wheu 

15. 2 (because of) his issue he (is) unclean 
15. 23 all the days, .she {shall be) unclean 

15. 26 whatsoever she sitteth upon shall be un. 
15. 33 of him that lieth withher that is uncle.in 
20. 25 between clean, .and unclean, and betv/e. 
22. 4 whoso toucheth any thing (that is^ uncle. 
27. IT if (it be) any unclean beast, of which they 
27. 27 if (it be) of an unclean beast, then he shall 

Num. 9. 10 If any man of you. .shall be unclean by 
u8. 13 the firstling of unclean beaata ahalt thou 
19. 13 he shall be unclean; his uncleannesa (is) 
ig. 13 vessel, which hath no covering, .(is) unc. 
19. 17 for an unclean (person) they shall take ot 
19. 19 shall sprinkle upon the unclean on the thi. 
19. 20 hath defiled the sanctuary. . he (is) uncle. 
19. 22 whatsoever the unclean (person) toucheth 

Deut 12. 15 the unclean and the clean may eat there. 

12. 22 the unclean and the clean shall eat (of) th. 

34. 7 they chew the cud . . they (are) unclean un. 

14. 8 yet cheweth not the cud, it (is) unclean 
J4. 10 ye may not eat; it (fs) unclean unto you 
14. 19 every creeping thing, .(is) unclean unto 

15. 22 the unclean and the clean <person shall 
=6, 14 neither have I taken away . .for (any) un. 

Josh. 22. 19 if the land of your'possession (be) unclean 
Judgi3. 4 drink not wine . .and eat not any unclean 
2 Ch.23. 19 none (which was) unclean in any thing 
Job 14. 4 Who can bring a clean (thing)out of an un. 
Eccl. g. 2 to the clean, and to the unclean; to him 
Isa. 6. 5 because I (am) a man of unclean lips, and 

6. 5 dwell in the midst of a people of unclean 

35. 8 the unclean shall not pass over it; but it 
52. I Eo more come into thee, .the unclean 
52. J I go ye out from thence, touch no unclean 
64. 6 we are all as an unclean'(thing),and all our 

Xani. 4. 13 Depart ye; (it Is) unclean; depart, depart 
Eze. 22. 26 shov/od (difference) between the unclean 
44. 23 cause them to discern between the unclean 
Bos. g. 3 they shall eat unclean (things) in Assyria 
Hag. 2. 13 If (one that is) unclean by a dead body to. 
" v=- 14 Jiiid that which they offer there (is) uucL 

S.To maTce or declare unclean, NOQ fame, 3 

Lev. 20. 25 wliich I have separated from you aa unci. 

i. Unclcanness, deflement, ONOa iumah. 

Lev. 5. 3 the uncleannesa of man, whatsoever unc. 

7. 20 having his unclcanness upon him, even 
7, 21 any unclean (thing, as) the micleanness 

14. 19 liira that is to be cleansed from his unci. 

13. 3 this shall bo hia unclcanness in hia issue 
15. 3 bo stopped from hia issue, it (is) his unci. 
13. 25 the days of the issue of her uncleanncss 
13. 26 And .. as the unclcanness of her separation 

15. 30 atonement, .for the issue of her unclean 
13. 31 uncleanncss; that thoy die not in their un. 

16. 16 uncleanncss. .in the midst of their uncle. 
16. 19 hallov/ it from the unclcanness of the ch. 

18. 19 aa long aa she la put apart for her uncls. 
22. 3 having hia uncleanncss upon him, that so. 
22. 5 or aman . .whatsoever uncleannesa he ha. 

Num. 3. 15 if thou hast not gone aside to uncleanness 

19. 13 he shall be . .his imcleanness (Is) yet upon 
Judgi3. 7 neither eat any unclean (thing): forthc ch. 

13. 14 neither let her . . eat any unclean (thing) 

2 Sa. II. 46he was purified from hcruncleannesB: and 
2 Ch.29. 16 brought out all tho uncleannesa that they 
Ezra 9. 11 which have filled it. .with their unclean. 
Eze. 36. 17 aa the uncleannesa of a removed woman 

36. 29 I will also save you from all your nnclea. 
39. 24 According to tlicir imcleanneas, and occ, 

Zecb.13. 2 and the unclean spirit to pass out of tha 

h. Separation, impurity, rni fiiddah. 

Lev. 20. 21 it (is) an unclean thing; he hath uncover. 
Ezra 9. II la an unclean land with the fllthlnesa of 
Zecb.13. I ^ fountain opened.. for sin and for OQcle. 

Q.Nakedness, disgracefuZness, niny trvah, 
Deut. 23. 14 that h« E«e no unclean thing In thse, an I 



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7. Separate, consecrated, e^^ij qadesh. 

J Ob 36. 14 They dte . . and their 111c (la) among the nn. 

S.An accident, .Tip qareh. 

Beut.aa. 10 by reasou of uncleanness thnt choncelh 

0. Uncleanness, impwrity, itKaBapcrla akaiharsia. 
Matt 23. 37 full of dead., bones, and ofalluncloanncsj 
Horn. I. 24 God also gave them up to uncloanneaa th. 

6. 19 yielded your members servants to unelca. 
2 Co. 12. 31 have not repented of the uncleanness, and 
GaL 5. 19 Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lascL 
iEph. 4. 19 to work all uncleanness with greedincas 

5. 3 all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it not 
Col. 3. 5 uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil co. 
J Th. 2. 3 our exhortation (was) not., of uncleannesa 

4. 7 God bath not called us unto unclcann.ss 

\^.TXnclean, impure, axciBapTOi akathartos. 

I\Iatt. 10. I ho gave them power (against) unclean sp. 

12. 43 Vhen the unclean spirit Is gone out of a 

2Iark j. 23 in their synagogue a man with an unclean 

1. 26 when the unclean spirit had torn him, and 

J. 27 commandoth ho even the unclean spirits 

3. II unclean spirits, when they saw him, fell 

3. 30 Because they said. He hath an unclean ?p. 

5. I met him. .a man with an unclean spirit 

5. 8 Come out of the man, (th«u) unclean spl. 
5 13 the uncleaa spirits went out, and cstortd 

6. 7 and gavo them power over unclcau spirits 
7. 25 whoso young daughter had an unclean sp. 

Xuke 4. 33 a man which had a spirit of an unclean 

4. 36 he commandeth the unclean spirits, and 
6. 18 they that were vexed with unclean spirits 

8. 29 he had commanded the unclean spirit to 

9. 42 Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, and he. 
II. 24 When the unclean spirit is gone out of a 

Acts 5. 16 them which were vexed with unclean sp. 
8. 7 unclean spirits, crying with a loud voice 
10. 14 never eaten any thing that Is.. unclean 

10. 28 I should not call any man common or un. 

11. 8 nothing common or unclean hath at any 
X Co. 7. 14 else were your children unclean, but now 
2 Co. 6. 17 touch not the unclean (thing); and I will 
Eph. 5. 5 no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor 
Rev. 16. 13 1 saw three unclean spirits like frogs (come) 

18. 2 a cage of every unclean and hateful bird 

W.Comirum, profane, polluted, koiv6s koinos. 
Kom.14. 14 I know, .that.. nothing unclean of Itself 
14. 14 anything to be imclean, to him (It Is) un. 

12.7*0 make common, profane, pollute,' KotvSa. 
Eeb. 9. 13 For if the blood . . sprinkling the unclean 

13. Pollution, defilement, fiiafffiSs miasmas. 

2 Fe. 3.10 that walk after the flesh in the lust of un. 

TTSrctEAH, to (be made), make self, pronounce — 

1. Unclean, defiled, ndb tame. 

Vbv, II. 34, 27, 31, 32, 39 unclean until the even 
II. 25, 28, 40, 40 be unclean until the even 
11. 26 every one that to ucheth.. shall bo unclean 
»i. 32 whatsoever(any)..dothfall, it shall be un. 
II. 33 whatsoever (is) in it shall be unclean, and 
II. 34 (that) on which (such). . cometh shall beu. 
II. 34 drunk, .in every (such) vessel shall be un. 

11. 35 every rthing) .. shall be imclean; (whether 
J I. 36 that wnich toucheth . . shall be unclean 

12. 2 she shall be unclean soven days, according 

12. 2 for her infirmity shall she be unclean 

J2. 5 she shall be unclean two weeks, as in her 

13. 14 raw flesh appeareth . . ho shall be unclean 
14. 36 that an that (is) in . , be not made unclean 

14. 46 he that goeth. .shall be unclean until the 

15. 4 Every bed whereon he lieth. .is unclean 
15. 4 whereon he sitteth shall be unclean 

>S' Si 6> 7. 5, 10, 10, II, j6 be unclean until tho 
15. 9 what saddle, .he rideth . .shall be unclean 
15. 18, 21, 22, 27 be unclean until the even 
15. 24 he shall be unclean seven days; and all 
15. 24 the bed whereon he lieth shall be unclean 
IS- 27 whosoever toucheth those . . shall be unci. 

17. 15 bathe (himself) In water, and be unclean 
42. 5 whereby he may be made unclean, or 
22. 6 which hath touched any such shall bo un. 

If Uin'19. 7 the priest shaJl be unclean until the even 

19. 8 he that bumeth her . . shall be unclean un. 
19, 10 shall wash his clothes, and be unclean un. 
19. II He that toucheth . . shall be unclean seven 
19. 14 all that (is) In the tent, shall be unclean 
19. 1 6 whosoever toucheth . . a grave, shall be un. 
19. 20 the man that shall te unclean, and shall 
19. 21 he that toucheth. . shall be unclean until 
39. 22 shall be unclean . . shall be unclean until 

StLg. a. 13 shall it be unclean. .It shall bo 'mclean 

2.T0 make or declare unclean, defile, HD9 iaine, 3. 
Xey. 13. 3 priest shall look . . and pronounce him un. 

13. 8, II the priest shall pronounce him xmclean 
13. 15 the priest shall, .pronounce him to be un. 
13. ao, 22, 25, 27, 30 priest shall pronounce, .un. 
13. 44 the priest snail pronounce him . . unclean 
13. 59 This (is) the law . . to pronounce it unclean 

Z.To defile self, make self unclean, np^ tame, 7. 
Iji^. II. 24 for these ye shall be unclean : whosoever 
II. 43 neither shall ye make yourselves unclean 
Kmn. 6. 7 He shall not make biiaselX oucleaa for 

TOTCrtEAinTESS, to take — 
To be unclean, KCB tarn/:. 

Lev. 22. s 01 a man of whom he may take imcleaa, 



crjrcurs -mio — 

Beloved, uncle's mfe, .Ti\i dodah. 

Lev. 30. 3o If a man shall lie with hia nnolo'a wfle, ho 
tnjCXOTHED — 
To lead out, unclothe, ixZia ekdu/!. 

2 Co. 5. 4 not for that wo would bs unclothed, but 
tmCOEELT (parts) — 
Unseemly, aa'x'ftf^ci)y ascJiiirUrn, 

1 Co. 12. 23 our uncomely (ports) httTO moreabimdant 
■tmOOKDEMNED — 

UncoTuiemned, not judged dovm, iKaraKpiros aka. 

Acts 16. 37 They have beaten ua oiwnlyuncondemned 
• 22. 25 a man that laaBoman,anduncondemDedT 
TJNCORETJl'TrBLE, uncorruptness — 
l.Incorruplion, i.Sia(f>Oopla. adiitphthoria. 

Titus 2. 7 in doctrine. .[uncorruptno8s],gravity, Bine 

2. Incorruptible, incorrupted, &<p9apros aphthartos. 

Eom. I. 23 changed the glory of tho uncorruptible 
TTNCOVER, (self, "be uncovered), to — 
1. To he removed, uncovered, revealed, fhi galah, 2. 

2 Sa, 6. 20 uncovered himself . . as one . . uncovereth 
Isa. 47. 3 Thy nakedness shall bo uncovered, yea 

2.T0 remove, uncover, reveal, nh} galah, 3. 

Lev. 18 6 to uncover, .nakedness: I (am) tho LoKD 
x8. 7 slialt thou not uncover .. thou shalt not un. 
So in V. 8, 0, 10, II, 12, 13, 14, 15, 15, 16, 17. 

18. 17 to uncover her nakedness, .they (are) her 
18. 18 to uncover her nakedness, besides tho ot. 
18. 19 to uncover her nakedness aa long as she 
BO, II hath uncovered his father's nakedness 
20. 17 he hath uncovered his sister's fiakedness 
20. 18 shall uncover her. .she hath uncovered 
20. 19 thou Shalt not uncover the nakedness of 

20. 20, 21 he hath uncovered his. .nakedness 
Dent Tj. 20 because he uncovereth his father's skirt 
Ruth 3. 4 and uncover his feet, and lay thee down 

3. 7 and uncovered his feet, and laid her do. 
Isa. 47. 3 uncover thy locks.. uncover the thigh 
Jer. 49. 10 I have uncovered his secret places, and 

Z.To uncover or reveal self, rn\ galah, 7. 

Gen. 9. 21 and he was uncovered within his tent 

i.To m.alu: hare, draw or out, 11717 chasaph. 

Isa. =o. 4 with . . buttoclcs uncovered, to the shame 
E20. 4. 7 thlae arm . . uncovered, and thou aholt 

6. To ',nake hare, .ttj; arah, 3. 

Isa. 12. 6 Elam bare tho quiver.. Kir uncovered the 
Zepli. a. 14 desolation.. ho shall uncover the cedar 

C To make hare, fiTJ arah, 5. 

Lev. 20. 19 ho uncovereth his near kin : they shall 

7. To free, keep or make hare, Jn? para. 

Lev. 10. 6 Uncover not your heads, neither rend yo. 

21. 10 shall not uncover his head, nor rend his 
Num. 5. 18 tho priest shall, .uncoverthe woman'she. 

8. Uncovered, unveiled, aKaraKaXxnrrot akatakalup. 

I Co. II. 5 or prophesieth ^vith (her) hold uncovered 
II. 13 comely that a woman pray unto God un. 

O.ro uncover, Mnroof, h.TToimya(w apostegazS. 
Mark 2. 4 the; uncovered the roof where be was 

tmcnoH — 

Anointing, unction, xpio'iiachrisma^ 

1 Jo. 3. 20 ye have an unction from the Holy One 

•OTTDEFrLED — 

1. Perfect, finished, plain, D^ tarn. 

Song 5. 2 my sister, my love, my dove, my undeflled 

6. 9 My dove, my undeflled is (but) one ; she 

2. Perfect, whole, complete, D'Oij tamim. 

Psa.119. I Blessed (are).the undeflled in tho way, who 

3. Undefiled, unpolluted, immaculate, i^lavros. 
Heb. 7. 26 holy, harmless, undeflled, tieparate from 

13. 4 Marriage (is) honourable . . the bed undefl. 
Jas. I. 27 Pure religion and undeflled before God 
' I Ps. I. 4 To an Inheritance Incorruptible, and und. 

TTNBER, undemeath — 
1. Unto, ^K el. 

2 Sa. 2. 23 smote him under tho fifth <rlb), that the 

2.Beneatl,, hdoin, neo mattah. 

Exod28. 27 the two sides of the ephod rmdcmeath 

39. 20 on the two sides of tho ephod underneath 
I Ch.27. 23 took not. .from twenty years old and un. 

3. Under, heneath, ninB techoth. 

Jer. 10. II they shall perish . . from under these hea. 
Dan. 4. 12 the beasts of the field had shadow under 

4. 21 under which the feasts of the fields dwe. 

7. 27 the greatness of the kingdom under the 

i. Under, beneath, nng tachath. 

Gen. I. 7 under tho firmament from the waters wh. 
6. 17 flood.. to destroy all flesh.. from under 
7. 19 aU the high hills that (were) under the 

Dan. 4. 14 let the beasts get away from under it 

5. Unto tJie place of, under, nrB"7K el tachath. 
Jer. 3. 6 upon every high mountain and under 

6, Under, heneath, nnruj? lemittaehath. 

1 Ki. 7. 32 And under the borders (were) four whe. 



7. In, among, with, by, iv en. 

Matt. 7. 6 lest they trample them under thcfr feefc 
Rom. 3. 19 It aalth to them who are under the law 

8. On, upon, over, M {dat. ) epi. 

Heb. 7. 11 for [under] it the people received the law 
9. 15 of tho tranRgreaalona. .under the first t««. 

10. 28 died without mercy under two or three 

O.Doum beneath, below, under, KaruTfoa IcatOlerO, 
Matt. s. 16 slew all. .from two years old and undc* 

\Q. Under, vir6 (ace.) hupo. 

Matt. 5. 15 Neither do men., put it under a bushel 

8. 8 not worthy that thou shouldcst come nn. 

8. 9 man under authority, having soldiers un. 

23. 37 even as a hen gathereth her chickens un, 

Mark 4. 21 to be put under a bushel, or under a bed i 

4. 32 the fowls of tho air may lodge under the 
Luke 7. 6 not worthy that thou shouldcst enter un. 

7. fl For I also am a man set under authority 

7. 8 having under me soldiers ; and I say un. 

11. 33 neither under a bushel, but on a candle. 
13. 34 as a hen. .her brood under (her) wings 
17. 24 under heaven., unto the other (part) und. 

John I. 48 when thou wast under the fig tree, 1 saw 
Acts 2. 5 devout men out of every nation under 

4. 12 there is none other name under heavea 
P.om. 3. 9 before proved . . that they are aU under sin. 

3. 13 tho poison of asps (is) under their lips 

6. 14, 15 are not under the law, but undergiace 

7. 14 spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under afn 
16. 20 the God of peace shall bruise Satan under 

I Co. 9. 20 them that are under tho law, as under the 
9. 20 that I might gain them that are under the 
■o, I all our fathers were underthe cloud, and 
15. 25 till ho hath put all enemies under his feet 
15. 27 For ho hath put all things under his feet 
QaL 3. 10 as many . .are under the curse : for It is 
3. 23 the Ecripturo hath concluded all under sfa 
3. 23 v^e were kept under tho law, shutupunta 

3. 25 wo are no longer under a schoolmaster 

4. 2 But Is under tutors and .governors uutlL 
4. 3 were In bondage under the elements o£ 
4, 4 made of a woman, made under the law 
4. 5 To redeem them that were under the law 

4. 21 Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law 

5. 18 led by the spirit, ye are not under the law 
Eph. I. 22 hath put all (things) under his feet, and 
Col. I. 23 to every creature which is under heaven 
1 TL 6. I Let as many servants as are under the yo. 
J'as. 2. 3 Stand thou there, or sit here under my 

1 Pe. 5. 6 Humble yourselves therefore under the 
Judo 6 under darkness, unto the >udgment of the 

11. Underneath, iiroKaTio hupokato. 

Mark 6. 11 shake off the dust und«r your feet for a 
7. 28 the dogs under the table eat of the chiL 
Luke 8. i6 No man. .putteth (it) under a bed, but 
John I. 50 I said unto thee, I saw thee under the fig 
Heb. 2. 8 put all things in subjection under his feet 
Rev. 5. 3 no man in heaven.. neither ander the ea_ 

5. 13 on the earth, and under the earth, and 

6. 9 I saw under the altar the souls of them. 
13. I the moon under her feet, and upon her 

X2.Smaller, inferior, younger, iKaffauv elassori, 

I Tl. 5. 9 be taken Into the number under threescore 
{See also Bondage, brought, curse, earth, foot, keep, 
obedience, persecution, put, run, sail, treiid, trodden.] 

inrDEE the law — 

In or under law, iwofj-os enncnnos. 

I Co. 9. 21 not without law to God, but under the law 
TTNDERGIRD, to — 
To undergird, inro^dvvviii hupozonnumi. 

Acts 27. 17 they used helps, undergirding the ship 
TTNDERSETTER — 
Shoulder, corner, -side, IT15 hatlieph'. 

I Ki. 7. 30 had underaetters. .undersetters molten, at 

7. 30 under the laver<were) undersetters molten 
7. 34 four undersetters. .the undersetters (we.) 

TJUDERSTAITD, to (cause, give ur make to) — 
l.To understand, consider, p? bin. 

Neh. 8. 8 and caused . .to understand the readfn? 
13. 7 understood of the evil that Eliashib did 
Job 13. I mine ear hath heard and understood it 
15. 9 (what) understandest thou, which (is) not 
23. 5 and understand what he would say tmto 
32. 9 neither do the aged understand Judgment 
36. 29 can(any)understand the spreadings of the 
42. 3 therefore have I uttered that I understood 
Psa. 19. 12 Who can understand (his) errors? cleanse 
49. 20 Man (that is) in honour, and understand. 
73. 17 Until I went, .(then) understood I their 
82. 5 'They know not, neither will they imders. 
92. 6 knoweth not ; neither doth a fool under*. 
94. 8 Understand, ye brutish among the people 
139. 2 thou understandest my thought afar off 
Prov. 2. 5 Then shalt thou understand the fear of tho 
2. 9 Then shalt thou understand righteousness 

19. 25 reprove, .(and) he wUl understand know. 

20. 24 how can a man then understand his own 
28. 5 Evil men understand not judgment : but 

28. 5 they that seek the Lord understand all 

29. 19 though he understand he will not answer 
Isa. 6. 9 Hear ye indeed, but understand not; and 

6. 10 hear with their ears, and understand with 
28. 9 whom shall he make to understand doct, 
32. 4 The heart also of the rash shall understand 
43. 10 believe mc, and understand that I (am) be 



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Isa. 44. 18 They have liot Icno'vrn nor understand, for 
Jcr. 9. 12 Who (ia) the wise man, that may undera. 
Ban. 9. 2 1 Daniel nnderstood by books the number 

9. 23 understand tho matter, and consider the 
10. I and he ui-derstood tho thing, and had 
12. 8 I heard, but I understood not : then said 
12. 10 understand ; but the wise shall understand 

Hds. 4, 14 the people (that) doth not understand shall 
■ 14. 9 Who (is) wise, and he shall understand th. 

2.T0 have understanding, he intelligent, P3 hin, 2. 
ProT 14. 6 knowledge (is) easy unto Mm that undersfc. 

Z. To cause to understand, attend, J'3 Un, 5. 

i Ch.28. g understandeth all the imaginations of tho 

Ifch. 8. 3 read . .before . . those that could undorsta. 

■ 8. 7 caused tho people to understand tho la\7 

8. 12 they had understood the v/ords that wero 

Job 6. 24 cause me to underctand wherein I have 

28. 23 God uE4erstandeth tho way thereof, and 

Psa'^II9. 27 Make me to understand the v/ay of thy 

Prov. i. 6 To understand a proverb, and the intern. 

8. 5 ye simple, understand wisdom; and, yo 

8. 9 They (sro) aU plain to him that underst. 

14. 8 The wisdom of the prudent (is) to under. 

Isa. 28. 19 it shall be a vexation onIy( to) understand 

40. 2 J have ye not understood from the founda. 

s6. II they (are) shepherds (that) cannot under. 

Dan. 8. 16 make this (man) to understand tlie vision 

8. 17 Understand, son of man; for at the time 

8. 27 I was astonished, .but none understood 

10. II understand the words tiiat I speak unto 
10. 12 set thine heart to understand, and to ch. 

, 10. 14 I am come to make thee understand what 
Mio. 4. 12 they knovi^ not. .neither understand they- 

4.7*0 understand, consider, p? hin, 7a. 

Job 26. 14 the^thunder of his power who can unders. 

Psa.107. 43 they shall understand the loving kindness 

119. loo 1 understand more than the ancients, bo. 

^.Understanding, Tiy-^hinah,- 

Isa. 33. 19 tongue, (that thou canst) not tmderstand 

6. To know, he acquainted loith, yv yada. 

Num 16. 30 ye shall understand that these men have 

9. 3 Understand therefore this day, that tho 
Deut 9. 6 Understand therefore, that the Lord thy 

1 Sa. 4. 6 they understood that the ark of the Lord 

26. 4 understood that Saul was come in very de. 

2 Sa. 3. 37 all Israel, understood that day, that it was 
Psa. 81. 5 I heard a language (that) I understood not 

7. To {cause to act) wisely, ^?'^ sahal, 5. 

Deut 32. 29 (that) they understood this, (th^t) they 

1 Ch.28. 19 the Lord made me understand in writing 
Ueh. 8. 13 even to understand the words of the law 
Psa. 14. 2 to s'e if there were any that did underst. 

53. 2 to see if there were (any) that did under. 
106. 7 Our fathers understood not thy wonders 
Isa. 41. 20 consider, and understand together, that 

44. 18 their hearts, that they cannot understand 
Jer. 9. 24 that he understandeth and knoweth me 
Dan. 9. 13 turn from our iniquities, and understand 
9. 25 Know therefore aTidunderstand..fron)the 

11. 33 th«y that understand among the people . 

8. To hear, hea/rhen, JiPt shainea. 

Gen. II.' 7 that they may not understand one anot. 

41. 15 thou canst understand adreamtointerpr. 
42. 23 they knewnotthat Joseph under3tood(th.) 

Deut. 28. 49 whose tongue thou shalt not understand 

2 Ki. 18. 26 the Syrian language; for we understand 
Isa. 36. 11 the Syrian language ; for we understand 
Jer. 3 5. 15 neither understandeat what they say 
Eze. 3. 6 whose words thou canst not understand 

9. 7*0 hear, hearken, i.Kov(ii akouo. 

1 Co 14. 2 speaketh not unto men. .forno mannnde. 

10.7*0 know, he cognizant of, yivoxTKu ginosko. 

Matt 26. 10 When Jesus understood (it), he said unto 

John 8. 27 They understood not that he spake to them 

8. 43 Why do ye not understand my speech ? 

JO. 6 they understood not v/hat things they we. 

12. 16 These things understood not hf? disciples 
Acts 8. 30 said, Understandest thou v/hat thou readl 

24. II Because [that thou mayest understand], 
Phil. 1. 12 But I would ye shoiUd understand, breth. 
11. 7*0 inake known, yycopl^a gnorizo. 

I Co. 12. 3 1 give you to understand, that no man 

12-. To see, know, he acqiiainted with, tiZco eido. 
I Co. 13. 2 understand all mysteries, and all knowled. 

14. 16 he understandeth not what thou sayest ? 

13. Tb know about, he acquainted with, Ma-ranat. 
Marki4. 68 neither imderstand I what thou sayest. 

14.7*0 ham, navBava mathano. 

Acts 23. 27 came, .having Understood that he was ai 

IZ.Vd ponder, think, understand, v6e'a> hoesT j 

Matt IS. 17 Donotye yet understand, that wlmtaoever 

■16. 9 Do ye not yet understand,' neither remem. 

16. II How Is it that ye do not understand that 

24. 15 Daniel . .whoso' readeth, let him uuderat. 

Marki3. 14 Daniel . .let him that readeth understand 

Johni2. 40 nor understand with (their) heart, and be 

Rom, I, 20 being understood by the things that aro ■ 

Eph. 3. 4 when ye read, ye may understand my Icn. 

1 Ti. 1. 7 understanding neither what they say, nor 

Heb. II. 3 Through faith we understand that the w. 

16.7*« learn hy enquiry, levvOavou.a.i punthwiwmai. 
Acta 23. 34 when he understand thai;-(he was) of Oil. 



17.7*0 send together, consider, understand, cFvvlrifii. 
Matt 13. 13 hearing, they hear not ; neither do they 
13. 14 ye shall hear, and shall not understand 
13. 15 should understand with (their) heart, and 
13. 19 When any one heareth . . andl understand. 
13. 23 he that heareth the word, and understa. 
13. 51 Jesus saith. .Have ye understood all the. 
15. 10 said unto them, Hear, and understand 
16. 12 Then understood they hov/ that he bade 
17. 13 the disciples understood that he spako 
Mark 4. 12 hearing they may hear, and not underst. 

7. 14 Hearken, .every one (cf yo'i), and under, 

8. 17 perceive ye not yet, neither understand? 
8. 21 How is it that ye do not understand? 

liUko 2> 50 they understood not the caying which he 
8. 10 and hearing they n:iglit not underatand 

t8. 34 theyunderstoodnoneoftliCEe things, and 

24. 45 that they might understand the Scriptu. 
Acts 7. 25 have understood ..but they understood 

28. 26 Hearing ye shall hear, and shall not and. 

2$. 27 hear with (their) ears, and understand v,i. 
Kom. 3. II There is nono that understandeth, thero 

15.21 they that have not.heard shall understand 

Eph. s- 17 understanding v.-hat the will of the lord 

18.7*0 set the mind or affections on, t^povio) phronco. 

1 Co. 13. II When I was a child.. I understood as a e. 

Ul^EaSTAKD not, to — 

l^ot to knoto, to be ignorant, hyvoia agnoeo. 

Mark 9. 32 they understood not that saying, and we. 

Luke g. 45 they understood not this saying, and it 

2 Pe. 2. 12 speak evil of. .things, .they understandn. 

TmBERSTANDINQ, (man of) — 
1.7*0 be intelligent, have understanding, p? hin, 2. 
Deut. I. 13 Take you wise men, and understanding 

4. 6 nation (is) a wise and understanding peo. 
I Ki. 3. 12 given, .a wise and an understanding he. 
Prov. I. 5 a man of understanding shall attain unto 
8. 5 fools, be ye of an understanding heart 
17. 28 (and) he. .(is esteemed) a man of underi. 
Eccl. 5. II nor yet riches to men of understanding 

2.7*0 cause to understand, p3 bin, 5. 

I KI. 3. II but hast asked for thyself understanding 
Ezra 8. 16 Then sent I for. .men of understanding 
Nell. 8. 2 all that could hear with understanding 

10. 28 having knowledge, and having understa. 

Prov 28. 2 by a man of imderstanding (and) knowl. 

Dan. I. 4 cunninginknowledge, andunderstanding 

8. 23 a king, .understanding dark sentences, sh. 

3. Understanding, intelligence, nr^ binah. 

Deut. 4. 6 this (is) your wisdom and your understan. 

1 Ch.i2. 32 (men)thathadunder3tandingof the times 

E2. 12 the Lord give thee wisdom |and imderst. 

2 Ch. 2. 12 endued with prudence and understanding 

2. 13 a cunning man, endued with understand. 
Job 20. 3 the spirit of my understanding causeth 

28. 12, 2o where (is) tlieiplace of imderstanding? 

28. 28 and to depart from evil (is) understanding 

34. 16 If now. .understanding, hear this ; hear. 
38. 4 declare, if thou hast understanding? 

38. 36 who hath given understanding to the he. 

39. 17 neither hath he Imparted to hey unders. 
Prov. 1. 2 to perceive the words of understanding 

3. 5 and lean not unto thine own understand. 

4. 1 Hear, .and attend to know understanding 
4. 5 get understanding : forget (It) not; neit. 
4. 7 andwithallthygettinggetunderstanding 

7. 4 and call understanding (thy) kinswoman 

8. 14 Counsel (is) mine. .1 (am) understanding 
g. 6 and live ; and go in the way of underbtan. 
9. 10 the knowledge of the holy (is) understan. 

16. 16 to get understanding rather to be chosen 

23. 23 wisdom, and instruction, and understan. 
30. 2 and have not the understanding of a man 

Isa. II. 2 the spirit of wisdom and understanding 
27. II it (i3)a people of no understanding, there. 
29. 14 the understanding of their prudent (men) 

29. 24 that erred in spirit shall come to under. 
Dan. I. 20 in all matters of wisdom (and) understa. 

g. 22 come, .to give thee skill and understand. 
10. 1 and had imderstanding of the vision 

i.Taste, perception, Dya taam. 

Job 12. 20 taketh away the understandmg of the ag. 
Z.Ifeart, 3^ leh. 

Prov. 6. 32 whoso committeth adultery . . lacketh un. 
7. 7 beheld .. a young man void of understan. 

9. 4, 16 (as for) him that wanteth understan. 
10. 13 a rod (is) for. .him that ia void of under. | 
12. II he that folio weth .. (is) void of understan. 
15. 32 he that heareth reproof getteth underst. 

17. 18 A man void of understanding striketh 

24. 30 the vineyard of the man void of underst. 
Jer. 5. 21 foolish people, and without understan. 

fi.IIeart, 35^ lehdb. 

•Job 12. 3 But I have understanding as well as you 

■■ 34. 10 hearken unto me, ye men of understand. 

34. 34 Let men of understanding tell me, and let 

y .Knowledge, jnjp manda, 

-Dan. 4. 34 mine understanding'returned unto ma 

■8.7*0 cause to act unsely, h^ sakal, 5. 

Psa. 47. 7 sing ye praises with understanding 
Prov.2i. 16 man thatwanderethout of the v/ayof un. 
Jer. 3. 15 shall feed you with knowledge and undo. 
Dan. II. 35 (some) of them of understanding shall fall 

9. Understanding, wisdom, meaning, bjli", h'yy sehcl. 
', I Sa. 25. 3 a woman of good understandias,' and vl 



Ezra 8. 18 they brought us a man of understanding 
Job 17. 4 thou hast liid their heart from understa. 
Psa.iii. 10 a good understanding have all they that 
Prov. 3. 4 So shalt thou find favour and good undo. 
13. 15 Good understanding g'veth favour: bu^ 
16. 22 Understanding (is) a v/eU spring of life un. 

10. Understanding, ^30??^ sokleihanu. 

Dan. 5. II light and understanding: and Tvisdom, like 
5. 12 an excellent spirit,andknowledge,andun. 
5. 14 light and understanding and excellent 

11.7*0 hear, hearken, ^ip^ shamea. 

I Ki 3. 9 Give . .thy servant an understanding hea. 

ll.Understanding, pan tahun. 

Hoa. 13. 2 idols according to their o^vn understand. 

13. Understanding, njn?i tehunah. 

Exod 31. 3 in understanding, and In knowletlgo, and 

35. 31 Trith the spirit of God, in wisdom, in uo. 

30. I in whom the LORD put wisdom and uni'.e. 
Deut 32. 28 neither (is there any understanding) in 
I Ki. 4. 29 God ga,ve Solomon wisdom and undei-sta. 

7. 14 he was fiUcd with wisdom and understa. 
Job 12. 12 wisdom ; and in length of days understa. 

12. 13 he hath counsel and understanding • 
2S. 12 by his understanding hesmiteth through 
Psa. 4J3. 3 meditation of my heart (shall be) of und. 

147. 5 Great (is) our Lord, .his understanding 
Prov. 2. 2 (and) apply thine heart to understanding 
2. 3 liftest up thy voice for understanding 
2. 6 out of his mouth (cometh). .understand. 

2. II preserve thee, understanding shall keca 
3.13 and the man (that) getteth understanding 

3. 19 by understanding Iiath he established the 
5. I (and) bow thine ear to my understanding 

8. I and understanding put forth her voice? 

10. 23 but a man of understanding hath wisdom 

11. 12 a man of understanding holdeth his pea. 

14. 29 (He that is) alow to v-rath (is) of great'uii. 

15. 21 a man of understanding walketh uprigli. 

17. 27 a man of understanding is of an excellent 

18. 2 A fool hath no delight in understanding 

19. 8 he that keepeth understanding shall llnd 

20. 5 a man of understanding will draw it out 

21. 30 (There is) no ■ivisdom nor understanding 
24. 3 and by understanding it is established 
28. j6 The prince that wanteth understanding 

Isa." 40. 14 showed to him the way of understanding 
40. 28 (there is) no searching of his understand. 
44. 19 neither (is there) knowledge nor underst. 

Jer. 51. 15 hath stretched out the heaven by his un. 

Eze. 28. 4 With thy wisdom and with thine unders. 

Ho3. 13. 2 idols according to their own understand. 

Obad. 7 (their is) none understanding in him 

8 and understanding out of the mount of E. 

14. Understanding, ?1J3W tuhnah. 

Job 26. 12 by his understanding he smiteth through 

15. Whole mind, intellect, understanding, Sidvaia. 
Eph. 1. 18 The eyes of your funderstanding] being 

4. 18 Having the understanding darkened 

I Jo. 5. 20 the Son. .hath given us an understanding 

IQ.Mind, understanding, vovs nous. 

Luke 24. 45 Then opened he their understanding, th. 

I Co. 14. 14 my spii'it prayeth, but ray understanding 
14. 15 I will pray with the understanding also 
14. 15 I will sing with the understanding also 
14. ig rather speak five words with my underst. 

Phil. 4. 7 the peace. .which passeth all understand. 

Key. 13. 18 Let him that hath understandmg count 

17. A sending together, intelligence, avviffis sunesis, 
JIarki2. 33 with all the understanding, and with all 
Luke 2. 47 were astonished at his understanding and 

1 Co. I. 19 v/Ul bring to nothing the understanding 
CoL 1. 9 in all wisdom and spiritual understanding 

2. 2 riches of the full assurance of understand. 

2 H. 2. 7 the Lord give thee understanding in all 

18. Heart, mind, understanding, <ppi\:r phren. 

1 C0.14. 20 not children in understanding, .in under. 

XTHDEESTANDING, -wiihout — 

Not sent together, unintelligent, acrvveros asunetos. 
Matti5. 16 Are ye also yet without understanding 
Mark 7. 18 Are ye so without understanding also ? 
Eom. 1. 31 Withoutunderstandlng,covenant breakers 

TrarDERSTANBIKG, to 1)6 of, get, give, have perfect— 
1. 7*0 he intelligent, p3 Un, 2. 

Prov 10. 13 In the lips of him that hath understand. 

14. 33 resteth in the heart of him that hatli un. 

15. 14 The heart of him that hath understanding 
19. 25 and reprove one that hath understanding 

Jer. 4. 22 my people . . they have none, understand. 

2.7*0 cause to understand, p3 hin, 5. 

2 Ch.26. 5 who had understanding In the visions of 
Job 32. 8 the Almighty giveth them understanding 
Psa. 32. 9 (which) have no understanding, whose 

119. 34, 73, 125, 144, i6g Give me understanding 
119. 130 it giveth understanding unto the simple 
Prov. 8. 5 and, y>^ fools, be ye of an understanding 
17. 24 WisddSB (is) before him that hath under. 
28. II the poor that hath understanding search. 
Isa. 29. 16 say of him. .He had no understanding 
Dan. I. 17 Daniel had understanding i- -" -•-•— 

3.7*0 understand, consider, attend, 
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UNDERSTANDING 

4. To cause to act wisely, ^;^ sakal, 5. 

Piia.iig. 99 I have more understanding than all my 
Dan. 11-35 (some) ol them of understanding shall t. 

S.To foUdiB alongside of, ■rapaKo\ov6 4oj parakolou. 
Lake i. 3 having had perfect undei-standing of all , 

i!&'i)JSUSTAKDIIT(}, to iiiak» of ^uick — 
To refresh, on ruach, 5. 

Isa. II. 3 Bhall make him of quick understanding in 
TTHDKSSTeOD, ««iy or hard, to be — 
l.Hard to be understood, Sucry6riTos dusnoHos. 

2 Pe. 3. 16 in which are some things hard to be und. 

I.EofUy noted, eSa-rifios eusemos. 

X Co. 14. 9 by tho tongue words easy to bo undereto. 

UHBXKTAXE, to — 

1. To mtcE, traffic, n^oliate, pledge, D"];^ arab. 
JsM.. 38. 14 O LoED, I am oppressed : undertake for 

2. To accept, take, receive, undertake, hsii qabal, 3. , 
Bath. 9. 23 tho Jews undertook to do as they had be. 

traUO, be or leave undone, to — 

l.To be parted, lost, separated, 13K abad. 

Nnmsi. 29 tbou art undone, O people of Chemosh 

2.T0 be cut off, dumb, nai danyih, 2. 

Isa. 6. s Then saidi, Woe(is)me! forlamundono 
3.T0 move, loose, shake of, inj nathar, 5. 

Isa. 58. 6 to undo the heavy burdens, and to let the 

4. To turn aside, -e.a sur, 5. 

JosVii. IS he left nothing undone of all that thoLo. 

5. To do, make, n';"!; asah. 

Zeph. 3. 19 at that time I will undo all that afflict th. 
UNDRESSED, vine — 
ckparated thing or person, ti} nazir. 

Lev. 25. 5 neither gather the grapes of thy vlnq un. 
23. II nor gather, .in it of thy vino imdressed 

umEaTiLL — 

yot to be weighed or pondered , pn tc? lo thakan, 2. 
Eze. iB. 25, 29 houseof Israel.. arenotyouv ways un.? 

UNTAITHFTTL man, to deal unfaithfully — 
To deal treacherously, deceive, 159 hagad. 

Psa. 78. 57 But turned back, and dealt unfaithfully 
Prov 25. 19 Confidence in an unfaithful man in timo 

UlTFEIGNED — 

Undisguised, unfeigned, avuirSKptros anupohritos. 

3 Co.. 6. 6 by kindness, by the holy ghost, by love un, 

1 Ti. 1. 5 (of) a good conscience, and (of) faith unf. 

2 Ti. I. 5 When I call to remembrance the unfeign. 
1 Pe. I. 22 obeying, .ifiito unfeigned lovo of tho bre. 

TJivFETTlTi'Ul. — 

Unfruitful, without fruit, &Kapiros aharpos. 

Matt 13. 22 choke the word, and he beoometh unfru. 

Mark 4. 19 choke the word, and it becometh unfrui. 

1 Co. 14. 14 prayeth, but my understanding is unfru. 
Eph. 5. 11 have no fellowship with the unfruitful 
Titus 3. 14 good works, .that they be not unfruitful 

2 Pe. I. 8 ye aVall) neither (be) barren nor unfruit, 

UNGIED, to — 

To open up, nnj pathach, 3. • 

Gen. 24. 32 he ungirded his camels, and gave straw 

usgoelhtess — 

Irreverence, impiety, 8<rc)3eia asebeia. 

r.om. I. 18 against all ungodliness and unrighteous. 
II. 26 shall turn away ungodliness from Jacob 
2 TI. 2. 16 for they will increase unto more ungodli. 
Titus 2. 12 Teaching us, that denying ungodliness 

VSTGODLY (men) — 

I.Belial, worthltss, wUheut value, ^K^? beliyyaal. 

7. Sa. 22. 5 the floods of ungodly men made me afra. 

Psa. 18. 4 the floods of ungodly men made me atra. 

Prov 16. 27 An ungodly man diggeth up evil, and in 
19. 28 An ungodly witness scometh judgment 

I.Unhind, not pious, Tpn N? lo chasid. 

Psa. 43. I plead my cause against an uugodljmation 
Z.Perversc, 7'11/ avil. 

Job 16. II God hath delivered me to the ungodly 

4. Wrong, wicked, VVI rasha. 

2 Ch.19. 2 Shouldest thou help the ungodly, and lo. 
Job 34. 18 (Is it fit) to say . .to princes, (Yo are) un. 
I'sa. I. I walketh not in the counsel of the ungod. 
I. 4 The ungodly (are) not so : but (are) like 
I. 5 the ungodly shall not stand in the judg. 
I. 6 but the way of the ungodly shall perish 
3. 7 thou hast broken the teeth of the ungod. 
73. 12 these (are) the" ungodly, who prosper in 

Z. Irreverence, impieiy, aai^eia asebeia. 

Jude 15 of aU their ungodly deeds which they ha. 
18 should walk after their own ungodly lu. 

6. Irreverent, impious, affeff^s asebes. 

Eom. 4. 5 believetk on him that justifleth the ung. 
5. 6 in due time Christ died for the ungodly 
Ti. I. 9 for the ungodly and for sinners, for unh. 
r Pe. 4. i3 where shall the ungodly and the sinner 
2 Pe. 2. 5 the flood upon the world of the ungodly 
3. 7 jcdgment and perdition of ungodly men 
Judo " 4 ungcdlymen, turningthegTaceof ourGod 
J 3 ail that ars ungodly. . vAich [unsodlyj si. 



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TTNGODLY, commit or live, to — 

To be or act irrcvi'.renlly, iae^ioi ascbcii. 

2 Pe. 2. £ t'lisiiniplu unto lliosutlint. .should live un. 

Jude IS deuds wliich they liuvo uugt'dly commit. 

TJiniOLT — 

I. Pierced, common, ^'in chnl. 

Lev. 10. 10 betv/uuu holy audunhoIy,and between un. 

2,Unholy, unkind, i.v6<noi au«sios. 
' ' 1 Ti. I. 9 for unholy and profane, for murderers of 
2 Ti. 3. 2 disobedient to parents, unthankful, mih. 

S.Comtnoti, KOivis koinos. 

Ueb. 10. 29 counted tho blood of the covenant. ;unh. 
TTNlCORN — 

A reem, buffalo, wild ox, roaring animal, CXT reem. 

Num23. 22 ho hath as it were tho strength of an un. 

24. 8 hath as it were the strength of an miico. 

Dcut33. 17 and liis horns (arc like) the horns of uni. 

Job 39. 9 'Will tho unicorn bo willing to serve thee 

39. 10 Canst thou bind tlie unicorn with his ba. 

Psa. 22. 21 heard mo from tho horns of the unicorns 

29. 6 Lebanon and Sirion like a young unicorn 

92. 10 shall tl'.ou exalt like (the horn of) an unio. 

Isa. 34. 7 tho unicorns shall come down with them 

UiriTE, be ujiited, to — 

1. To be united, in; yachad.' 

Gen. 49. 6 unto their assembly, .be not thou united 

2.T0 unite, in; yachad, 3. 

Psa. 86, II Lord, .ur.ito my heart to fear thy name 
UlTITT, (together in) — 
l.At one, together, in; yachad. 

Psa.133. I good, .forbretl-rentodv/clltogethcrlnnn. 

2. Unity, iv6Tr]s hcnotes. 

Eph. 4. 3 Endeavouring tokeep the unity of the sp. 
■ 4. 13 Till we all come la tho unity of the faith 

tmjTTST (gain), to be unjust — 
l.Iniquity, vanity, |ilj aven. 

Prov II. 7 and the hope of unjust (mei:) perisheth 
2.Pcrverse, h]ll avval. 

Zeph. 3. 5 not do iniquity. . tho unjust Imowcth no 
S.Perverscness, perversity, htj!, Wj avel, cvel. 

Prov.2g. 27 An unjust man (is) an abomination to tho 
i.Perverseiiess, perversity, njiy avlah. 

Psa. 43. I deliver me from the deceitful at;4 ftnjust 
Z. Increase, usury, r'3"!n iarbith. 

Prov. 28. 8 He that by usury and unjust gain increa. 
Q.InjiLstice, unrighteousness, iSiKia adikia. 

Lukei6. 8 the Lord commended the unjust steward 
18. 6 the Lord saith. Hear what the unjust j:i. 

7. To be unjust, unrighteous, iStKea adikeo. 

Rev. 22. II He that is unjust, let him bo unjust still 

8. Unjust, unrighteous, &S1K0! adikos. 

Matt. 5. 45 sendeth rain on the just and on t:;o unj. 
Lukej6. 10 he that is unjust in tho least is unjust also 
18. II extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or even 
Acts 24. 15 a resurrection .of the just and unjust 
I Co. 6. I go to law before tlie unjust, and notbcf. 

1 Pe. 3. 18 suffered for sins, the just for the unjust 

2 Pe. 2. 9 to reserve the unjust unto the day of ju. 

UNJUSTLY, (to deal) — 

l.To do perversely, "^ij; aval, 3. 

Isa. 26. 10 in the land of uprightness willjie deal un. 
2. Perverseness , perversity, SjJ, 7iy avel, evel. 

Psa. 82. 2 How long will ye' judge unjustly, and ac. 
UNKNOWN — 
l.Ifot lo know, to be ignorant, iyvo4a agnoeo. 

2 Co. 6. 9 As unknown, and. .yet known; as dying 

Gal. 1. 22 was imknown by face unto the churches 

2. Unknown, iyvaxTros agnostos. 

Acts 17. 23 with this inscription, To tho unknown G. 
UNLADE, to — 
To put away a load or burden, STrot^opTi^O/uoi. 

Acts 21. 3 there the ^hip was to unlade her burden 

UNLAWFUL (thing) — 

1. Unlawful, not appointed, iOijiiros atkemitos. 
Acts 10. 28 Ye know how that it is an unlawful thing 

2. Lawless, unlawful, Hvofios anoinos. 

2 Pe. 2. 8 vexed..from day to day with..unlawfuld. 

UNLEASNED, (to be) — 

1. Untaught, illiterate, iypd/ifiarot ogrammatos. 
Acts 4. 13 perceived that tliey were unlearned and 

2.Untaught, unlearned, d^uafli^i amathes. 

2 Pe. 3. ifi which they that aro unlearned and unst. 

3. Uninsiructed, uneducated, itraiSevTos apaidcutos. 

2 Ti. 2. 23 foolish and unlearned questions avoid • 

4^. A private person, iSitirTjj idiotes. 

I Co. 14. 16 shall he that occupieththeroomof theun. 
14. 23 there come in. .unlearned, or unbelievers 
14. 24 one that beljeveth not, or. .unlearned, he 

UNLEAVENED (bread, c^ies) — 

1 . Un leavened cake, food, .1X0 matstsah. 

Gcr., 19. 3 did bake unleavened bread, and they diil 
Jisodia, 8 roast with fire and unleavened bread;"(aad) 



Exodi2. 15 Seven days shall ye eat unleavened bread 
12. 17 ye shall obeervo (the feast of; uulnavuned 
12. i3 yo shall eat unleavened bread, until tha 
j2. 20 in . . habitations shall ye cat unleavened 

12. 39 they baked unleavened caliesof the dough 

13. 6Sovcn days thou shalt eat unleavened b'cad 

13. 7 Unleavened bread shall be eaten seven 
23. 15 unleavened bread, .cat unleavened bread 
29. 2 unleavoiied bread, and cakes unleavened 

29. 23 the baski". of the unleavened bread that 

34. 18 unleavened bread.. eat unleavened bread 
Lov. 2. 4 unleavened cakes, .or unleavened wafers 

2. 5 it shall 1,'e (ct) fine flour unleavened, min. 
6. 16 with unleavened bread shall it be eaten 

7. 12 unleavened calces. .and unleavened wafers 

8. 2 rams, and a basket of unleavened bread 

8. 26 unleavened bread, .one unleavened cake 
23. 6 unleavened bread . . must eat unleavened 

Hum 6. 15 unleavened bread, .wafers of unleavened 
6. 17 oiler.. with tho baskctofunlcavcnedbread 

6. 19 one unleavened cake., one unleavened wa. 

9. II cat it with unleavened bread and bitter 
28. 17 seven days shall unleavened bread be eat. 

Deut 16. 3 seven days chalt tliou eat unleavened br. 

16. 8 Six days thou shrilt eat unleavened bread 

16. 16 in the feast of unleavened bread, and in 

Josli. 5. II unleavened cakes, and parched (corn) in 

Judg. 6. 19 and unleavened cakes of an ephahof llour 

20, 21, 21. the flesh and the unleavened cakes 

1 Sa. 28. 24 and did bake imlcavened bread thereof 

2 Ki.23. 9 they did eat of tlie unleavened bread am. 

1 Ch.23. 29fortho unleavened cakes, and for (that wh. 

2 Ch. 8. 13 in tho feast of unleavened bread, and in 

30. 13 to keep the feast of unleavened bread i:i 
30. 21 kept tho feast of unleavened bread eeveu 

35, 17 and tho feast of unleavened bread Eoven 
Ezra ■ 6. 22 kept the feast of tmleavened bread Ecvea 
Eze. ,(5. 21 seven days; unleavened bread shall bo 

2. Unleavened cc.ke or food, &(vfios azumos. 

Matt26. 17 tho fir.it (day) of the (feast of)unlcr.vcncJ 
Mark:^. i the passover, and of unleavened bread 

14. 12 tho first day of unleavened bread, when 
Luke22, I the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh 

22. 7 Then came the day of unleavened bread 

Acts 12. 3 Then were the days of unleavened bread 

20. 6. liter the days of unleavened bread, and 

1 Co. 5. 7 yo may be a new lump, as yo are unleav. 

5. 8 with the unleavened (bread) of sincerity 
UNLESS — 
1. UnUos, 'Sn, 'jiK ulaL 

Num22. 33 unlessshehadtumedfromme,surelynCTvr 

2.But rather, except, dk '3 hi im. 

Lev. 2<3. 6 noteat..unlcsshc Vifashhisfleshwith wa. 

^.Unless, if not, iih'h, 'h^^ hde, 

2 Sa. z- 27 unless thou hadst spoken, surely then in 
Psa. 27. 13 unless I had believed to see the goodness 

94. 17 Unless tho Loed (had been) my help, my 

i. Unless, inTds u fi-r\ ektos ei mS. 

I Co. 15. 2 are saved.. unlesD yo have believed inva. 

UIOLOOSE, to — 

To loose, Kiia lua, 

Mark i. 7 I am not worthy to stoop down and unl, 
Luke 3. 16 of v/hose shoeslamnotworthy to unloose 
John 1.27 shoe's latchet I am not worthy to unloose 

Unwedded, not wedded, &ya/iO! agamos. 

\ Co. 7. 8 I say therefore to the unmarried and wL 

7. II if she depart, let her remain unmarried 
7. 32 He that is unmarried careth for the thi. 
7. 34 The unmarried woman cai'eth for tho th. 

UNKEaCIEUL — 

Uniiurciful, without kindness, iviXcfi/xwy analee. 
Kom. I. 31 withoutnatural affection, implacable, un. 

UNmNDEUL — 

To leave, forget, .i;?" shayah. 

Deut 32. 18 Of the Hock, .thou art unmindful, andh. 
UNMOVEABIE — 

1. Unmoved, immovedhla, i,fj.(TaKiy7]Tos a'inetakine. 
1 Co. 15. 58 be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abo. 

2. Unshaken, unmoveable, d(ra\euTos asaleuios. 
Acts 27. 41 the forepart stuck fast, and remained un. 

UI^-NI, 'jV answering is with Jah. 

1. A Levite over tho choral services in the tabernacle ia 
the days of David. B.C. 1015. 

1 Cxi.15. 18 Shemiramoth, and Jehiel, andU., Eliab 

15. 20 Shemiramoth, and Jehiel, and U., and K. 

2. A Levite who returned with ZerubbabeL B.C. 53^- 

Keh.'i2. 9 Also Eakbiikiah and U., Uiehr brcthroa 
UNOCCUPIED, to be — 
To cease, leave off, forbear, 7in chadat. 

Judg. 5. .6 in the days of Jael, the highways weienn. 
UNPEEPASED — 
Unprepared, airapatm^iac-ros ap'araskeuasios. 

2 Co. g. 4 come with me, and find you unpiepuvd 

UNPS05TTASU;, (to be, become) — 

l.To profit, be iissful, ];? sakan. 

Job 15. 3 ShcuidhereasomvithunpKifltaWetalkl 

2. Unprof tabic, hv/riftd, iKv^inXiiS aXv^tslat. 
Seb. 13. 17 joy, and not with s^el; Sot tB«t ^•utt. 



TJNPROFITABliENESS 



1016 



UPON 



3. Unprofitable, AvaxpfKris anopheles. 

Titus 3. 9 questions, .for they arc uuprofltable and 

4. Useless, icorChless, ixpe^os achreios. 

Matt 25. 30 cast ye the unprotltable servant into on. 
Luke 17. 10 Wo are unprofitable servants : we have 

5. Tobecome aseless, worthless, kxp^tiofJiatachreioom. 
Kom. 3. 12 Oiey are together become unprofitable 

6. Useless, worthless, SxP'?ctos achrestos. 

Phm. II Which in time past was to theo unproflt. 

imPROFITABlENESS — 

Vnprnfitable, useless, hurt/ul, avta^eXris anopheles, 
Heb. 7. 18 for the weakness and unprofitableness th. 
UNPTTNISHED, to be or leave — 

1. To be or becoina- innocent, free, riijj naqah, 2. 

Prov.ii. 21 the wicked shall not be unpunished: but 

16. 5 (join) in hand, he shall not beunpunished 

17. 5 glad at calamities shall not be unpunished 
19. 5, 9 A false witness shall not be unpunished 

Jer. 25. 29 utterly unpunished? Ye shall not be un. 
49. 12 go unpunished? thoushaltnotgounpunis. 

2. To inalce or declare innocent, free, iiiji naqah, 3. 
Jer. 30. II will not -leave thee altogether unpunished 

46. 28 yet will I not leave thee wholly unpunis. 

UKaUEKCHASLE— 

Unquenchable, unqiiencl'Led, &.<Tpea-Tos asbestos. 

Matt. 3. 12 lie will burn ijp the chaff with unquenc. 

Xuke 3. 17 the chaff he wUl biu'n with lire unquenc. 
■UNREASONABLE — 
1. Irrational, unreasonable, &\oyos alogos. 

Acts 25, 27 it seeraeth to me unreasonable to send a 

2. Unsuitable, improper, &toitos atopos. 

E Th. 3. 2 that we may be delivered fi'omurtreason. 
UNREBTJKEABLE — 
Jrreprehensible, not to be caught^ aveTtix-qvros. 

I Ti. 6. 14 unrebukoable, until the appearing of our 
rNEEPEOVEABLE — 
Not to he called in, unchallengeable, ace'^/cXijros. 

Col. I. 22 holy andunblameable and unreproveablo 

■0NEIGHTEOUS, unrighteously, unrighteousaeaa — 

"i.Iiiiquity, vanity, \Vt< aven. 

Isa. 10. 1 Woe unto them that decree unrighteous. 
55. 7 Let the wicked .. and the unrighteuus m an 
^.Violence, Dcn chamas. 

D3cod23. I put not thine hand . . to be an unrighteous 

3. 7*0 do perversely, '?ij; aval, 3. 

Psa. 71. 4 Deliver me. .out of the hand of the unri. 
. ^.Perverse, 7;y avval. 

JoTd 27. 7 he that riseth up against me as the unri. 
b.PerversenesSj perversity, 'jij;, h\V^ avel, evel. 

Lev. 19. 15,35 Ye shall do no'unrighteousnoss in jud. 
Deut.25. 16 all that do unrighteously, (are) an abom, 

Q.Perverseness, perversity, nbii', nbiy olah, avlah. 
Psa. 92. 15 Lord.. (there is) no unrighteousness iul>. 

7. Not justice, not righteousness, pis vh lo tsedeq. 
Jer. j 22. 13 Woe unto him that buildeth. .by unrigh. 

8. Injustice, unrighteousness, aSiKia adikia. 

Xukei6. 9 Make, .friends of the mammon of unrigh. 
John 7. 18 the same is true, and no unrighteousness 
Horn. I. 18 unrighteousness, .the truth in unrighteo. 

1. 29 Being filled with all unrighteousness, for. 

2. 8 obey unrighteousness, indignation and 

3. 5 if our unrighteousness commend the rig. 
6. 13 your members (as) instruments of unrigh. 
9. 14 (Is there) unrighteousness with God? God 

a Th. 2. 10 with all deceivableness of unrighteousne. 

2. 12 believed not., but had pleasure in unright. 
Heb. 8. 12 I will be merciful to their unrighteousn. 
2 Pe. 2. 13 shall receive the reward of unrighteous. 

2. 15 who loved the wages of unrighteousness 
> JOi I. 9 and to cleanse us from all unrighteousn. 

5. 17 All unrighteousjiess is sin; and there is a 
9. Unjust, unrighteous, HSikSs adikos. 

Iukei6. II If . .ye have not been faithful in the unri. 
Kom. 3. 5 (Is) God unrighteous who taketh venge.? 

1 Co. 6. 9 Know ye not that the unrighteous shall 
Heb. 6. 10 God (is) not unrighteous to forget your w. 

10. Lawlessness, avo/ila anomia. 

2 Co. 6. 14 fellowship hath righteousness with unri. 
tTNEIPE grape — 

Unripe fruit, lp3 beser. 

Job 15. 33 He shall shake off his unripe grape aa the 
"UNRULY — 
1. Unrestrained, oKarifo'xeToj ahataschetos. 

Jasi 3. 8 the tongue . . an [unruly] evil, full of dea. 
^.Notin array, not obedient, avviroTaKTos anupot. 

Titua I. 6 faithful children, not accused of riot, or u. 
■». 10 there are many unruly and vain talkers 
Z.Not in array, disarranged, iraKTos atahtos. 

I Th. 5. 14 warn them that are unruly, comfort the 
tmSATlABLE — 
Without satiety, rTiliy 'fha hilti sobah, 

Eze. 16. 28 riiayed the whore ... because thou wastun. 
traSAVOITRY, (to shew self) — 
\.To show self a wrestler, 759 pathal, 7. 

3 S&. aa. »7 the froward thou wilt show tbyi^lf unaa, 



l.lnsipid, uhtcmpered, 7B1} taphcl. 

Job 6. 6 Can that which is unsavoury bo eaten wi. 
UNSEARCHABLE — 
l.There is no searching, tpn ]"X en cheqcr. 

Job. 5. 9 Which doeth great things and unscarch. 

Psa. 145. 3 Great (is) the Lord, .his greatness (is) un, 

Prov 25. 3 earth . . and the heart of kings (is) unsearc. 

^.Not searched out, ave^tpevvriTos anexereunetos. 
Rom. 1 1. 33 how unsearchable (are) his judgments, and 

Z.Not traced out, aye^ixviacrros anexichniastos. 
Eph. 3. 8 preach . . the uusoarchable riches of Chr. 

UNSEEMLY, (that which is), to lehave self — 
Unseemliness, haxriy^oaivri aschemosune. 

Rom. 1. 27 men with men w.orking that which is un. 

UNSHOD, bemg — 

Barefoot, unshod, (jn; yacheph. 

Jer. 2. 25 Withhold thy foot from beinguushodjand 
UNSKILFUL — 
Inexperienced, unskilful, iireipos apeiros. 

Heb. s. 13 every one that useth milk (is) unskilful 

UNSPEAKABLE — 

1. Not led out, inexpressible, aveKSL-fiyTjTO! aneJcdi. 

2 Co. Q. 15 Thanks (be) unto God lor his unspeakab. 
I.Not told out, unspeakable, aveicXaX-qTos aneklale. 

1 Pe. 1. 8 yc rejoice with joy unspeakable and full 

S.Not uttered, unutterable, &p^r)Tos arrhetos. 

2 Co. 12. 4 heard unspeakable words, which itis not 

UNSPOTTED — 

Unspotted, 6.a-inKo% aspilos. 

Jas. 1. 27 to keep himself unspotted from the world 

UNSTABLE — 

\. Instability, uncertainty, tn^ pachazy 

G en. 49. 4 Unstable as water, thou shalt not excel, 

2. Unstable, unsettled, dKaraffraTos akatastatos. 

Jas. I. 8 A double minded man (is) unstable in 

3. Unconfirmed, unsteady, iffriipiKros asteriktos. 

2 Pe. 2. 14 eyes full of adultery . .beguiling unstable 
3. 16 they that are unlearned and unstable we. 

UNSTOPPED, to be — 

To be opened, nris pathach, 2. 

Isa. 35. 5 and the ears of the deaf shall be unstop. 
UNTAKEN away — 
Not uncovered, /mti avaKaXirrrifieuov me anakalupto. 

2 Co. 3. 14 remaineth the same veil untaken away 
UHTEMPERED — 
hisipid, untenipercd, Vdpi taphel. 

Eze. 13. 10 and, lo, others daubed it with untemper. 
13. II Say unto them which daub (it) with untera. 
13. 14 the wall that ye have daubed with unte. 
13. 15 upon them that have daubed it with unt. 
22. 28 her prophets have daubed them with un. 

UNTHANKFUL — 

Ungrateful, unthankful, axaptcrros acharistos. 
Luke 6. 35 he is kind unto the unthankful and.. the 
2 Tt 3. 2 disobedient to parents, unthankful, unh. 

UNTIL— See TIIX. 

UNTIMELY birth, figs — 

X.A fallen thing, untimely birth, hsi, Vsj nephel. 
Job 3. i5 Or as an hidden untimely birth I had 
Psa. 58. 8 (like) the untimely birth of a woman, (th.) 
Eccl. 6. 3 (that) an untimely birth (is) better than he 

2,An untimely fig, oXvvSos olunthos. 

Rev. 6. 13 as a fig tree castethheruntimely flgs, wh. 
UNTO —See TO, 
UNTOWARD — 
Crooked, perverse, untoward, <TKqXi6i skoUos. 

Acts 2. 40 Save yourselves from this untoward gene. 
UNWAIXED (town, village) — 

1. Open villages, nifia perazoth. 

Esth. 9. 19 the Jews, .that dwelt in the unwalled to. 
Eze. 38. II I will go up to the land of unwalled vUl. 

2. Inhabitant of an open village, Ti-} perazi. 

Deut. 3. 5 besides unwalled towns a great many 

UNWASHEN — 

Unwashed, Aviwros aniptos. 

Mntti5. 20 to eat with unwashen hands deflleth not 
Mark 7. 2 with defiled that is to say, with unwashen 
7. 5 walk pot. .but eat bread with [unwashen] 

UNWISE — 

l.Not wise, unwise, D3ij vh lo chakam. 

Deut.32. 6 foolish people and unwise? (is) not ho 
Hos. 13. 13 he (is) an unwise son; for he should not 

2. Thoughtless, inconsiderate, &v6r)ros anoetos. 

Rom. I. 14 I am debtor, .to the wise and to theunw. 

3. Without a mind or common sense, &<ppcov aphrdn. 
Eph. 5. 17 be ye notunwise, but understanding what 

UNWITTINGLY — 

1. Without knowledge, nyn '73 heli daath. 

Josh.io. 3 that killeth. .person unawares (and) un. ' 
ao. 5 'because he smote his neighbour un\ritti, 



2. Error, my^ sliegagah. 

Lev. 22. 14 if a man eat (of)' the holy thing uswittia. 

UNWORTHILY, unworthy — ■ 
LUnworthy, ivd^ios aiiaxios. 

1 Co. 6. 2 unworthy to judge the smallest matters? 

2. Unworthily , dva^ias anaxios. 

I Co. II. 27 and drink (this) cup of the Lord.unworthily 
II. 29 Forhe that eateth and drinketh[unwort.) 

d.Not worthy, ovk &^ios ouk axios. 

Acts. 13. 46 judge yourselves uuworthy of everlasting 

UP, up to — 

1. Up, over, after, 1J,'3 head. 

1 Sa. I. 6 because the LoED had shut up her wouib 
2. Above, upward, onxuard, npyap Icmalah. 

Psa. 74. 5 was famous according as ho had lifted up 

S, Upward, ajiove, &vai ano. 

Johnii. 41 Jesus lifted up (liis)eye3, and said. Father 
Heb. 12. 15 lest any root of bitterness springing up tr. 

4. Up to, unto, until, ea>s heos, 

John 2. 7 And they filled them up to the brim 
[See also Ariso, arms, ascend, banners>bear, beforehand, 
bind, borne, bound, break, breaking, bring, bringer, 
broken, brought, build, burn, burned, carry, cast, 
casting, caught, cheer, climb, close, closed, come, cut, 
deliver, devour, draw, dried, driiik, driven, dry, early, 
eat, ensign, fence, fetch, fill, fold, from, gather, 
gathered, gaze, get, gird, give, given, giving, go, going, 
grow, grown, hang, heap, heaved, liedge, help, hold, 
laid, lay, lead, leap, lick, lift, lift self, Uftcd, lifter, 
lifting, look, made, make, mound, mounting, nourish, 
offer, order, pluck, plucked, pulled, put, raise, raised, 
reach, rear, reared, receive, rip, rise, risen, rising, root, 
rooted, rouse, set, sew, shoot, shut, sit, snuff, sought, 
spring, springeth, stand, stayed, stirj. store, suck, Bup, 
swallow, swalloAvcd, take, taken, train, turned, vomit, 
wake, walled, wrap, wrapped, yield.] 

UP, to be — 

l.To rise, hurst forth, vnlzarach. 

Judg.9. 33 in the mornmg, as soon as the sun I3 np 

2; To rise up, stand still. Dip qum. 

Gen. ig. 14 Up, get you out of this place; for the Lo. 
44. 4 Up, follow after the men; and when thou 
Exod32. I Up, make us gods, which shall go before 
Josh. 7. 13 Up, sanctify the people, and say. Sanctify 
Judg 4. 14 Up; for this (is) the day in which the Lo. 

8. 20 Up, (and) slay them: but the youth drew 

9. 32 Now therefore up by night, thou and tha 
ig. 28 he said unto'^ier. Up, and let us be going 

1 Sa. 9. 26 saying, Up, that I may send thee av/ay 

2 Sa. 24. II For when David was up in the morning 

3, To rise up, avaTixXa anafello. 

JIatti3. 6 when the sun was up, they were scorched 
Mark 4. 6 when the sun was up, it wasscorchedj and 
UPBRAID, to — 

1, To reproach, expose, I'm charapJi, 3^ 

Judg. 8. 15 Zalmunua, with whom ye did upbraid 

2. To upbraid, reproach, revile, ovetSi^a oneidizo. 

Matt II. 20 Then began he to upbraid the cities.whe, 
Marki6. 14 [upbraided them with their unbelief and] 
Jas. I. 5 God, that giveth to aU .. liberally, and up. 

U-PHAR'-SIN, I'p-)5fl and divided. 

Dan. 5. 25 this(is)the writing.. Mene,Mene,Tel£eJjT7. 

U'-PHAZ, J? IN. 

A place in S. Arabia ; or a corruption of Ophir. 
Jer. 10. 9 Silver . . is brought . . and gold from U, 
Dan. JO. 5 whose loins . . girded with line gold of U'. 

UPHOLD, be upholden, to ^— 

l.To sustain, support, lean, '^on samak. 

Psa. 37. 17 but the Lord upholdeth the righteous 
37. 24 for the Lord upholdeth. .his hand 
SI. 12 Restore., and uphold me (with thy) free 3 
54. 4 the LoRD.(is) with, them that uphold my 
itg. 116 Uphold me according unto thyword,thal 
145. 14 The Lord upholdeth all that fall, and 
Isa. 63. 5 I wondered that (thk-e was) none to uph. 

63. 5 therefore mine own arm. .it upheld me 
Eze. 30. 6 They also that uphold Egypt shaU fall, and 

2. To support, refresh, lyp saad. 

Prov 20. 28 iheking..histhroneisupholdenbyIliercy 

3. To rise up, stand still, Dip qum. 

Job 4. 4 Thy wordsliaveupholdenbimthatWasfa. 

i. To hold up, retail}, lioi? iamak. 

Psa. 41. 12 as forme, thou upholdest va.6 in mine Int • 

63. 8 My soul, .thy right hand upholdeth me 
Prov 29. 23 honour shall uphold the humble m spirit 
Isa. 41. 10 I will uphold thee with the right hand of 

42, I Behold my servant, whom I uphold, mine 

5. To bear, carry, (^ipoi phero. 

Heb. I, 3 upholding all things by the word of his 
UPON — 
1. Unto, b^ el. 

Gen. 22. 12 Lay not thine hand upon the lad, neither 

2.Behind, after, "ij;3 head. 

Judg. 3. 22 the fat closed upon the blade, so that he 

2 Ki. 4. 4 shut the door upon thee and upon thy son 

4. 5 shut the door upon her and upon her son* 

3. To, to^ lein.o. 

\, t Job 40. V Behold . . I will lay toy hand upon my ma. 



UPPER 



lUi? 



UPWARD 



i.From, JP min. 

Ezi-a 7. 26 let judgment be executed speedily upon 

5, Above, h^W mimmaal. 

Gon. 22. 9 and laid him on the olt.-ir upon tho wood 
Jer. 43. JO will set his throne upon these stones that 
Dan. 12. 6, 7 which (was) upon the waters of the ri, 

G.On, upon, above, over, 7y al. 

Gen. I. 2 darkness (was) upon the face of the deep 

1. 2 spirit of God moved upon the face of tho 

7. From on, from above, 7VP meal. 

Gen. 40. 17 birds did eat them out of tho basket upon 

Kzra s. 5 the eye of their God was upon tho elders 

7. 17 oiler them upon the altar of the house of 

7. 24 not bo lawful to impose toll, .upon thcni 

Dan. 2. 10 There is not a man upon the earth that can 

2. 28 the visions of thy head upon thy bed, aro 
a. 29 thy thoughts came (into thy mind) upon 
a, 34 stone.. \vliich smote tho image upon his to. 
a. 46 Nebuchadnezzar fell upon his face, and wo. 
4. 5 the thoughts upon my bed and tho visions 
4. 13 I saw in tho visions of my head upon my 
4. 1^4 which is come upon my lord tho king 

4. 2S All this came upon the king Nebuchadn. 

4. 33 The same hour was the thing fulfilled upon 

5. 5 upon the plaster of the wall of tho king's 

6. 17 a stone was brought, and laid upon tho 
7. I a dream and visions of his head upon his 
7. 4 made stand upon the feet as a man, and 
7. 6 which had upon the back of it /our v/ings 

S.WUh, n^V immad: 

Job 10. 17 and iacrea^estthine indignation upon mo 
^.On the faoe of, ''i^'W al pene. 

Lev. 16. 14 sprinkle (it) with his finger upon the no. 

Xd.From, av6 apo. 

Acts II. 19 scattered abroadupon thepersecutioath 

II In regard to, with a view to, toward, at, eh cis. 

Matt:6. 10 she hath wrocght a good work upon mo 
27. 30 they Epitnponhim, and tooktho reed, and 

!Ma''k\3. 3 as he sat upon the mount of Olives, over 

i'jse 8.43 which had spent all her living [upon] ph. 
18. 13 smote [upon]his breast,- saying, God be mo. 

Actf 3. 4. Peter, fastening his eyes upon him with 
II. 6 Upon the wlilch when I had fastened mine 
B2. 13 And the same hour I looked up upon him 
87. 26 we must be cast upon a certain island 

27. 29 fearing lest we should have fallen [upon] 
£oiu. 5. 12 death passed upon all men, for that all 

5. 18 (Judgment came) upon all m.en to eondo. 
5. 18 (the free gift came) upon all men unto ju. 

13. 6 attending continually upon this very th. 
1 Co. 10. II upon- whom thv. ends of tho world are co. 
15. 10 his grace which (was bestowed) upon mo 
s Co. I. 11 that for the gift (bestowed) upon ua by 
Gal. 4. II lest I have bestowedupon youlabour in 
Uev. 8. 7 they were cast upon the earth: and tho 
9. 3 there came out of the smoko locusts upon 
16. I pour, .the viaJs of tho wrath of God upon 
x6. 2 grievous- sore [upon] the men which had 
16. 3 the second angel poured out his vial upon 
16. 4 poured out his vial upon the rivers and 

12. fji, during, among, iu en. 

Matt 12. 2 that which is not lawful to do upon tho 
lyukcai. 23 distress in the land, and wrath [upon] this 
Acts 20. 7 upon tl-e l!rst. .of the week, when tho di. 
Jas. 4. 3 Ye ask.. that ye may consume (it) upoa 

\.Z. Above, upon, over, ittdva epano. 

Matt23. 18 whosoever sweareth by. the gift, .upon it 

28. 2 and rolled back tho stone, .and sat upon 
Bev. 20. 3 shut him up, and set a seal upon him, that 

li.Ora, upon,, dirf {gen.) epi. 

Matt. 6. 19 Lay not up for yourselves treasures i^iotf 
See also 10. 27; 23, 9, 35; 24. 3; 25. 31; Mark 6. 48, 49; 7. 
30; Luke s. 24; 12. 3; 17. 31; 21. 25; Jo. 19. 31; Acts 12. 
21 ; Kom. 9. 28 ; Col. 3. 5 ; Heb. 6. > : Kev. 3. 10, 10 ; 
5> 7i '3 ; 7- 10 ; 10. I, 5, 5, S, 8 ; II. JO ; 12. I ; 13. 18 ; 
j6. 18 ; 17. I ; j8. 24 ; 19.21; 21.5. 
15. On, upon, over, eiri {dat.) epi. 

^att. 16. 18 and upon this rock I will build my church 
See also Mark 6. 39 ; ji. 7 ; 13. 2 ; Luke 19. 44 ; 21. 6 ; 
John 4. 27 ; II. 38 ; Acts 8. 16 ; Eph. 2. 20 ; 4. 26 ; Phil. 
1.3; 2. 17, 27 ; Heb. 8. 6 ; Rev. 19. 14. 

16. Ore, upon, over; up to, iiri (ace.) tpi. 

Matt. 3. 16 descending like adove, and lightingupon 
iSfe« also 7. 24, 25, 26; 9. 18; lo. 13; II. 29; 12. 18; 13. 
5 ; 19. 28 ; 21. s ; 23. 35, 36 ; 24. 2 ; 27, 29, [35] ; Mark i 
[10]; 8. 25; 10. 16; 15. 24; Luke I. 12, 33; 2. 25, 40; 3. 
22; 4. 18; 5. 19, 36; 6. 48, [49]; 8. 6; 9. 38; 10. 6; II. 
so; 13. 4; 19. 35; 19. 43; 20. 18; 21. 34; 24. 49; John j. 
3». 33. 51; 9- 15; 18. 4; Acts I. 8, 26; 2. 3, 17-; 4. 33; 5. 
11, II, 28; 7. 57; 8. 24; 10. 9; 13. II, [40]; 15. 10, 17; 18. 
6; 21. 35; 26. 16;. Kom. 2. 9; 3. [22); 4. 9, 9; 15. 20; 
I Co. 3. 12 ; 2 Co. I. 23 ; 3. 15 ; 12. 9 ; Gal. 6. 16 ; Eph. 5. 
6; 1 "fh. 2. 16; Heb. n, 21; Jaa. 2. 21; i Pe. 4. 14; 5. 
7 ; Rev. I. 17 ; 2. 24 : 3. 3, 12 ; 4. 4 ; 8. 3, 10, 10 ; lo. 2 ; 
II. II, II, 16 ; 12. 3 ; 13. I, T ; 14. 14 ; 16 [2], 8, 10, 12. si ; 
17- 3. 5i ['6] ; '9- " ; 20. 4. 4. 
\7 .Down from, against, toward, Kord {gen.) Tcata'. 

Jude IS To execute judgment upon all. and to co. 

18. DotPJt to, over against, Kara {flcc.) kata. 

I Co. 16. 2 Upon the first .of the week.let every one 
a. With, fieri {gen.) meta. 

Luke t, &8 ti(>w the Lord had showed, .mercy upon ' 



[See also Attend, beat, bestow, blow, bring, burn, bum 
incense, build, c'U, cast, clothed, come, compassion, 
fall, get hold, grow, hold, lay, light, look, mercy, pity, 
press, put, rained, rest, run, seize, sit, spread, spit " 
stamp, take, think, tread, wait, waiting.! 

TTPPEE, (room or chamber), uppermost — 

1. Upper, -^]l illi. 

Josli 15. 19 hegavoherthonpper'sprlnga, and the ne. 
Judg. I. js gave her tho upper springs and tho nether 

2. Upper, uppermost, highest, jV'jj; elyon. 

Gen. 40. 17 in the uppermost basket, .of all manner 
Josh 16. 5 Ataroth-ador, unto Both-horon the upper 
2 Ki. 18. 17 stood by tho conduit of the upper pool 

1 Ch. 7.24 Beth-horon the nether, and tho upper, and 

2 Clu 8. 5 he built Beth-horon the upper, aud Beth. 

32. 30 Uezekiah also stopped tho upper water 
Isa. 7. 3 at the end of tho conduit of tlio upper po. 

36. 2 stood by the conduit of the upper pool 
Ezo. 4c. 5 tho upper chambers (were) shorter, for 

8. Upper chamber, above the ground, v.vwyeov anOg. 
Marki4. 15 ho shall show youalarge upper room fu. 
Luk022. 12 he shall show you a large upper room Cu. 

i.Abovc, hiahsr, avcvrcpiKSs anoterihos. 

Acts 19. I Paul having passed through tho upper co. 

Z.An upper chamber, iirep^oy huperOon. 

Acts 1. 13 they wont up into an upper room, whero 

9. 37 had washed, they laid . . in an upper chain. 

9. 30 they brought him into the upper chamber 

20, 8 there were many lights in the upper eha. 

[See a^eo-Chamber, doorpost, lintel. Up, millstone, room, 

seat.] 

TJPHIGHT (most), uprightly, uprightness — 

1. Upright, 17; yashar. 

I Sa. 29. 6 the Lord liveth, thou hast been upright 
a Ch.23. 34 tho Levites (were) r-ore upright in heart 
Job I. I that man was perfect and upright, and one 

1. 8 a perfect and an upright man, one that 

2. 3 a perfect and an upright man, ono that 
8. 6 If thou (wert) pure and upright, surely 

17. 8 Upright(men)shallbeastoniedatthis,and 
Psa.. 7. 10 defence (is) of God, v/hich savcth tho up. 
It. 2 they may privily shoot at tho uiJiight in 
II. 7 his countenance doth behold tho upright 
85. 8 Good aud upright (is) tho Lord : therefore 

32. II shout for joy, all (ye that aro) upright in 

33. J Kejoioo . .praiso is comely for the upright 
36. 10 thy righteousness to tho upright in heart 
37. 14 to slay such as be of upright conversation 

37. 37 Mark the perfect (man), and behold tho u. 

49. 14 the upright shall have dominion over th. 
64. 10 and all tho upright in heart shall glory 

92. 15 To show that the LORD (is) upright, (ho 
94, 13 and all the upright in heart shall follow 
97. II Light (is) sovra. .and gladness for the up. 

111, I in the assembly of tho upright, and lin) 
m. 8 (and are) dono in truth and uprights-esa 

112. 2 the generation of the upright shall bebl. 
112. 4Untothe upright there arise th light ii 1 tho 
119. 137 Righteous (art) thou, Lord, and vprl. 
125. 4 to (them that are) upright in their hi:art 
140. 13 the upright shall dwell in thy presence 

Prov. 2. 21 the upright shall dwell iu tho land, aud 
II. 3 The integrity of tho upright shaU gui lo 
II. 6 The righteousness of the upright shall do. 

11. II By the blessing of tho upright the cit/ is 

12. 6 the mouth of the upright shall deliver th. 

14. II the tabernacle of the upright shall flou'. 

15. 8 but the prayer of the upright (is) his d 3I. 

16. 17 The highway of the upright (is) to depi jt 
21. 18 and the transgressor for the upright 

SI. 29 (as for) the upright, he directeth hiswiy 
29. 27 (he that is) upright in the v/ay (is) abend. 
EccL 7. 29 God hath made man upright ; but thej 
Isa. 26. 7 thou, most upright, dost weigh the pat ti 
Dan. II. 17 to enter, .and upright ones with him 
Mic. 2. 7 do good to him that walketh uprightly 
7. 2 (there is) none upright among men : thiy 
7. 4 the most upright (is sharper) than a thoi n 

2. Uprightness, te'' yosher. 

Deut. 9. 3 Not. .for the uprightness of thine heart 
I Ki. 9. 4 In integrity of heart, and in uprightnesj 
I Ch.29. 17 that thou, .hast pleasure in uprightncs) 
Job 33. 3 My words (shall be of) the uprightness I )f 

33. 23 one., to show unto man his uprightnrsi 
Psa. 25. 21 Let integrity and uprightness preserve 

119. 7 I will praise thee v/ith uprightness o'( hs. 
Prov. 2. 13 Who leave tho paths of uprightness, to 

14. 2 He that walketh in his uprightness tear. 
Eccl.i2. 10 (that which was) written (was) upright 

3. Uprightness, nn?'; yishrah. 

I Kl. 3. 6 walked, .in uprightness of heart with flee 

4. Uprightness, l^'P' mishor, 

Psa.143. 10 God. .lead me into the land of uprigh'Ji. 

5. Upright thing or persons, uprightness, CI^'O 

I Ch.29. '7 triest the heart, and hast ple.'4sure in ap. 
fsa. 9. 8 shall minister . . to the people in upri) ;ht. 

58. I do ye judge uprightly, O ye 'ions of ni en? 

75. s I shall receive. .1 will judge uprightly 
Bong. I. 4 we will remember thy love .the upright 
Isa. 26. 7 The way of the just (is) uprightness 

33. 15 walketh righteously, and fjpeaketh u prig. 

6, Siraightforumrd. nO} nakoach. 

Isa. 2S. ID in the land of uprightness will he d jal 
57 3 He shall enter.. walWo'^ (in) his upright 



7 Standing, npv oincd. 

Dan. 8. 18 sleep . . but ho touched mo, and set me np. 
10. II understand tho words, .stand upright, foe 
8. Upright, erect, nvpaip qomertUyyuth. 

Lot. 25. 13 broken the. .yoke, and made you go nprl. 
^.Stiffness, beaten work, ."ifipo miqshah. 

Jer. 10. 5 They (aro) upright as tho palm tree, bu» 
Id. Perfect, plain, cn tarn. ., 

>'■ Prov. 29. 10 Tlio blood thirsty hate tho upright, but 
11. Perfection, integrity, Ch tom. 

Job 4. 6 thy hope, and the uprightness of thy ways 
Prov. 2.7 a buckler to them that walk uf.rightly 
JO. 9 Ho that walketh uprightly walketh surely 
JO. 29 v/ay of tho Lord (is) strength to the uprt. 

13. 6 Eightcousness koepcth (him that is) upr. 
28. 6 Bettor, .the poor that walketh in his upr. 

12.Pcrfect, complete, plain, D'pn tamim. 

2 Sa. 22. 24 I was also upright before him, and hava 

22. 26 with the upright man thou wilt show th 
Job 12. 4 the just upright (man is) laughed to scoru 
Psa. 15. 2 He that walketh uprightly, and worketh 

j8. 23 I was also upright before him, and I kept 
18. 25 with an upright man . .wilt show thyself 
37. 18 The Lord knoweth tho days of the upri. 
84. II withhold from them that walk uprightly 

Prov. II. 20 (such as are) upright In their way (are) 
23. 10 the upright shall have good (things) in po. 
28. i3 Whoso walketh uprightly shall be saved 

Amos 5. 10 they abhor him that speaketh uprightly 

13. To maJce right or straight, 15'; yashar, 3. 

I'rov.is. 21 aman of understanding walketh uprightly 
14. Upright, erect, straight, opOSs orthos. 

Ji-Cts 14. 10 Said with a loud voice. Stand upright on 
trPEIGHT, to bo or show one oelf — 
l.To be upright, 'tp) yashar. 

Hab. o. 4 his soul ^whieh) is lifted up Is not uiiright 
2.T0 be perfect, cpri tamam. 

Psa. 19. 13 thou shall I be upright, aud I shall be In 

3. To show self perfect, Dpn tamam, 7. 

2 Sa. 22. 2S ivUh. .man thou wilt sliov/ thyself uprig. 

P:a. iS. 25 v<'ith..man thou wilt shovr' thyself upright 
UPRISHTG — 
To rise v.p, stand siill, D?p qum,. 

Psa.139. 2 Thou knowe3t..mino uprising, thou nnd 
UPROAB, to bo in, make, set on an — 
l.To roar, make a noise, ncrr hamah. 

I Ki. I. 41 (this) noiso of the city being in an uproar 

2. To set up, excjls, dvao-Tarou onnf:tritod. 

Acts 21. 38 v^hichbetoro these days madest an uproar 

3. Tumult, tumultuous assembly, 8ipv0os thorubcs. 
Matt. 26. 5 lest there be an uproar among the peep. 
Marki4. 2 Not. . lest there be an uproarof tho peoplo 
Acts 20. I after the uproar was ceased, Paul called 

i.To be turruultiums, Oepv(i4ofiai thorubcomai. 

Acts 17.. 5 set all the city on an uproar, and assaulted. 
5. To potitr out or mix together, avyx"^'^ su/Jchund. 

Acti ai. 31 came . . that all Jerusalem was in an uproar 
G. Standing up, upstanding, err dirt! stasis. 

Acts 19. 40 called in Question for this day's uproar 
UPSIDE (do-m) — 
On the face of ii, ri'j3"7j al-paneha. 

a Hi. 21. 13 v.'iping (it), and turning (it) upside do^m 

Isa. 24. I turncth it upside down, and ocatterotb 

UPWARD — 

l.To cause to go up high, njs gahah, 5. 

Job 5. 7 born unto trouble, as tho sparks fly upw 

2.Al>M;e,from above,upward, njyO/P, n'^HgJ lemtilah. 
Con. 7. 20 Fifteen cubits upward did tlie waters pr. 
TixodjS. :6 numbered, from twenty years old and up. 
Num. I. 3 rrom twenty years old and upward.aU tha'J 

Bo In vci'EO 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 3=, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 45, 

3. IS, 22, 28, 34, 39, 40, 43 mouth old and upward 

4. 3, 23, 30, 33, 39, 43, 47 years old and upward 

0. 24 from twenty and five years old and upwc, 

14. 29 from twenty years old and upward, which 
c6. 2, 4 from twenty years old and upward 

26. 62 all males from a month old and upward 
32. II none . .from twenty years old and upward 
Judg. I. 36 to Akrabbim,Hrom the rock, and upward 

1 Sa. 9. 2 from his shoulders and upward (he was) 

10. 23 higher, .from his shoulders and upward 

2 Ki. 3. 21 able to put on armour, and Upward and 

1 Ch.;23. 3 from the age of thirty years and upward 

23. 24 from the age of twenty years and upwiird 

2 Ch. 31. 16 from three years old and upward, (even) 

31. 17 Levites from twenty years old and upwa, 
Ezra 3. 8 Levites, from twenty years old and upwa. 
Eccl. 3. 21 the spirit of man that goeth upward, and 
Isa. 8. 21 and curse their king, .and look upward 

, 37. 3» take root downward, and bear fruit upw. 
Eze. I. II their wings (were) stretched upward, two 

1. 27 from tho appearance of his loins even up. 
8. 2 from his loins even upward, as the appea, 

4 J. 7 still upward . . went still upward . . upward 
43. 15 from the altar and upward (shall be) four 
Uag. 2. 15 consider from this day and upward, from 
2. 18 Consider now from this day aud upward 

3, High place, on high, mi? marom. 

Isa. 58. 14 mine eyes fail (witi looking) upward, O 

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UR 



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UTMOST 



UB, l^N light, brightness. 

1. A city or district in N. Mesopotamia; perhaps Mu- 
gheir, six miles W. of the Euplu-atea, midway between 
Babylon and the Persian Gult (flrfa ! VTarkah ?). 

Gen. II. 28 And Haran died, .in U. of the Chaldees 
II. 31 they went forth with them from U. of the 

15. 7 LoKD. .brought thee out of U. of the Ch. 
Keh. 9. 7 God. .broughtest him forth out of U. of 

2. Father of Eliphal, one of David's valiant men. B.C. 
1070. 

1 Ch.ii. 33 Sacar the Hararite, Eliphal the son of IT. 

■CR'-BAITE, OvpfiavSs.-' (Latiu, Urbanus.) 

A believer in Kome to whom Paul sends a salutation. 

Kom 16. 9 Salute V. our helper in Christ, and Stac. 
TJHGE, ha urgent, to — 
l.To urge, pN alats, 3. 

Judgi6. 16 urged him. .that his soul was vexed unto 

2,To be strong, firm, piij chazaq. 

Esodi2. 33 the Egyptians were urgent upon the peo. 

3,70 be urgent, ISO chatsaph, 5. 

Dan.' 3. 22 because the king's conunandraent was nrg. 

^ To press, ifp patsar. 

Gen. 33. 1 1 Take, I pray thee . . And he urged him, and 
Judg ig. 7 rose up to depart, his father in law urged 

2 Ki. 2. 17 when they urged him till he was ashamed 

5. 16 he urged him to take (it) : but he refused 

B.Tobreak, spread,burst forth, dovm, in, yisparats. 
2 Ei. 5. 23 he urged him, and bound two talents of 

G.To hold in, Qvix<a enecho. 

Lukeii. 53 the Pharisees began to urge (him) vehem. 
TJE'-I, niK, 'IN enlightened. 

1. Son of Hur, and father of Bezaleel, who was filled 
■ vdth the spirit of wisdom to prepare the tabernacle. 

B.C. IS3S. 

Exod3i. 2 See, I have called.. the son of IT., the son 

35. 30 Lord hath called, .the son.of TJ., the son 

38. 22 Bezaleel the son of U. . .made all that the 

T Ch. 2. 20 And Hut begat U., and U. begat Bezaleel 

2 Ch. I. 5 brasenaltar, that, .the son of U. . .had ma. 

2. Fatlier of Geber, one of Solomon's ofB.cera in Gilead. 
B.C. 1040. 

I Ki. 4. jg Geber the son of U. (was) in the country 
S. A gatekeeper that had taken^ a strange wife during 
the e.\ile. B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 24 the porters; Shalium, and Telem, apdU. 

U-Ef-AH, TJ-RI'-JAH, inn'**j 'T'*' J"'^^ is light. 

1. A Hittite, husband of Bath-sheba, and one of David's 

▼Aliant men. B.C. 1048. 

a Sa. II. 3 (Is) not tliis Bath-sheba .. the wife of V-, 
II. 6 Send me XJ. . .And Joab sent U. to David 
II. 7 when U. was come unto him, David dem. 
II. 8 David said to U., Go down to thy house 
II. 8 And XJ. departed out of the king's house 
II. 9 But U. slept at the door of the king's ho. 
II. 10 saying, XJ. went not down unto his house 
II. lo David said unto XJ., Camest thou not from 
II. 11 XJ. said unto David, The ark, and Israel 
II. 12 David said to XJ., Tarry hero to day also 
II. 12 So XJ. abbde in Jerusalem that day, and 
II. 14 David Wrote, .and sent, .by the hand of XT. 
II. IS Set ye XJ. in the forefront of the hottest 
II. 16 he assigned XJ. unto a place where he kn. 
II. 17 there fe.U (some), .and XJ. the Hittite died 
II. 21, 24 Thy servant XJ. the Hittite is dead also 

11. 25 the wife of XJ. heard that XJ. her husband 

12. 9 thou hast killed U. the Hittite with the 
12.10 thou. .hasttaken the wife of XJ. . . to be thy 
12. 15 the LoKp struck the child that XJ.'s wife 
23. 39 XJ. the Hittite : thirty and seven in all 

1 Ki. 15. s save only in the matter of XJ. the Hittite 
I Ch.ii. 41 XJ. the Hittite, Zabad the son of Ahlai 
9. A priest In Jerusalem, who built an altar according 
to the pattern sent him by king Ahaz. B.C. 740. 

e Ki. 16. 10 Ahaz sent. to XJ. the priest the fashion of 

16. II XT. the priest built an altar according to ■ 
16. II so XJ. the priest made (it) against king A. 

16. 15 king Ahaz commanded U. the priest, sa. 

16. 16 Thus did XJ. the priest, according to all 
8. A priest, father of Heremoth, who rebuilt part of the 
vail of Jerusalem at the instance of Kehemiah. BiC. 
443- 

Ezra 8. 33 by the hand of Meremoth the son of V. 
Neh. 3. 4, 21 them repaired Meremoth the son of XJ. 

4. A priest, Leyite, or ruler who stood beside Ezra when 
he read the book of the law to the people. B.C. 470. 

Neh. 8. 4 beside him stood.. XT., and Hilkiah, and 

5. A priest whom Isaiah took as a witness. B.C. 740. 
Isa. 8. 2 I took unto me. .XT. the priest, and Zech. 

6. A prophet, son of Shemaiah, whom Jehoiakim sent 
for into Egypt and slew him. B.C. 609, 

, Jer. 26. 20 XT., .prophesied against this city and ag. 
i 26. 21 when XJ. heard it, he was afraid, and fled 

L 26. 23 they fetched forth XT. out of Egypt, and 

'Jff-El'-AS, Ohplat. See Uriah. 
The husband of Bath-sheba, Solomon's mother. 

Matt. I. 6 and David, .begat Solomon of her. .of TT. 

TT-El'-EIi, Vt<•^^« Ood is light. 

1. A Kohathl'te, son of Tahath. b.o, i46o> 

I Ch. 6. 04 Tahath his son, XT. his son tJzzlalt hisson 



1 Ch. IS. 5 XI. .the chief, and liis brethren an hundr. 

15. II David called, .for the Levites, for U., As. 
2. Father of Jliohaiah, one of Kehoboam's wives; a 
Gibeathite. B.C. loio. 

2 Cn.13. 2 Michaiah the daughter of XT. of Gibeah 
XJ'-EUSt, D'lIN lights. 

Mentioned along with Thwrmnvm, as something in the 
high priest's breastplate that gave an oracular response. 
Exod28. 30 thou Shalt put in the breastplate, .the XJ. 
lev. 8. 8 he put in the breastplate the XJ. and the 
Num27. 21 after the judgment of TJ. before the Loed 
Deut. 33. 8 (Let) thy Thummim and thy XJ. (be) with 

1 Sa. 28. 6 LoEDansweredhimnot,neither..byXJ.nor 
Ezra 2. 63 till there stood up a priest v/ith XT. and 
If oh. 7.' 65 tiU there stood (up) a priest withU. and 

TTS-^ 

1. We, wa ourselves, ^3nJ« anachnu. 

Deut. s- 3 (even) us, who (are) all. .here alive this 
If eh. 4. 23 none of us put off our clothes, .every one 

2. Into owr hand, »i;3 beyadenu. 

Exodio. 2s Thou must give us also sacrifices and bu. 

3. Owr eyes, ury enenu. 

2 Sa. 20. 6 lest . , get him fenced cities, and escape us 

4. Us, Tjfias hemas. 

Matt. 6. 13 lead us not into temptation, but deliver 
See also 8. [25], 29, 31 ; 9. 27 ; 13. 56 ; 17. 4 ; 20. 7, 30, 
31; 27. 4, 25; Mark i. 24; s- 12; 6. 3; 9. 5, 22; Liike 

1. 71, 78 ; 4. 34; 7. 20; 9. 33 ; u. I, 4, [4], 4s; 12. 41 ; 16. 
26; .17. 13; 19. 14; 20. 6; 23. 30, 30, 39; 24. 22; John I. 
22; 9. 34 ; Acts 1. 21; 3. 4; 5. 28; 7. [27], 40; II. is; 14- 
n; 16. 10, IS, 37, 37, 37; 20. s; 21. s, n, 17; 27. S, 7; 
28. 2, 7, 10; Ilom.4. 24; 5. 8; 8.18, 35, 37, 39; 9. 24; IS. 
{7]; 16. [6];. I Co. 4. I, 9; 6. 14; 7. [15]; 8. 8; 2 Co. i. 4, 

5. 10, ji, 14, 21, 21,-22; 2. 14; 3. $; 4. 14; s. s, 14. 18; 

7. 2, 6 ; 8. 20; 10. 2; Gal. i. 4, 23 ; 2. 4 ; 3. 13 ; 5. i ; Epli. 
!• 3. 4. 5. 6, 8, 19; 2. 4, 7; 5. [2]; Phil. 3. 17; Col. I. 12, 
13; I Th. I. 10; 2. [15], i6, 18; 3. 6, 6; 4. 7, [B]; s. 9; 

2 Th. 2. 16; 3. 7, 9; 2 Ti. I. 9; 2. i.t; Titus 2. 12, 14; 3. 

5, 6, 15; Heb 2.3; Jas. i. 18; i Pe. i. 3; 3- [18, 21]; 5. 
[10]; 2 Pe. I. 3; 3. [9]; I Jo. I. 7, 9; 3. i; 4. 10, II, 19; 

3 Jo. 9, 10; Rev. 1. s, 5> [6]; 5- £9. >".!; 6. 16, 16. 

6. We, we ourselves, 'oixeis. hemeis. 

John II. 16 Xet us also go, that we may die He. 12. i. 
6. To us, Tifup hemin. 

Matt. 3. IS thus it becometh us to fulfil all righteou. 
See also 6. u, 12; 8. [31]; 13. 36; 15. 15; 20. 32; .21. 2s; 22. 
17, 23; 24. 3; 25. 8, 9, 11; 26.63,68; Mo.rk 9. 22, [38,38]; 10. 
35, 37; 12. 19; 13. 4; 14. 15; 16. 3; Luko 1. 1, 2, 69, 74; 2. 35, 
48; 7. s, 16; 10. II, 17; II. 3, 4, 4; 13. !!s; 20.2, [22], 28; 22. 

8, 67; 23. 18; 24. 24, [32], 32, 32; John I. 14; 2. 18; 4. 12, 
25; 6- 34. 52; 8. [5]; 10. 24; II. [50]; 14. 8, 8, 22; 16. 17; 17. 
21; 18. 31; Acts I. 17, 21, 22; 2. 29; 3. 32; 6. 14; 7. 38, 40; 
10. 41, 42; II. 13, 17; 13. [33], 47; 14. [i5l; 15. 7, 8, 2S, 28; 
16. o, 16, 17, [17], 21; 20. 14; 21. 16, 18; 25. i^4; 27. 2; 28. 

2, 15; Eom. 5. s; 8. 4, 325 9. 29; 32. 6; i Co. i. 18, 30; 2. 
10, 12; 4. 6; 8. 6; 15. 57; 2 Co. I. [8]; 4. i-.!, 17; 3. 5, 18, 19; 

6. 12; 7. 7; 10. [8], 13; Eph. I. 9; 3. 20; Col. I. !.!; 2. 14; 4. 
3; I Th. 2. 8; 3. 6; i Ti. 6. 17; 2Ti. i. 7, 9, 14; Eeb. i. 2; 

7. 26; 10. 15, 20; 12. i; Jas. 3. 3; 4. 5; I Pe. i. [12]; 2. [21]; 
4. [3]; 2 Pe. I. I, 3, 4; I Jo. I. 2, 8, 9, 10; 2. 25; 3. I, 
[23L 24, 24; 4. 9, 12, 12, 13, 13, 16; 5. ij, 20; 2 Jo. 2. 

7.0/ us, Tifiwv hemon. 

Slatt. I. 23 which being interpreted'is, <3od with us 
See afso Matt. 18. 23; Mark 9. [40]; Luke 9. 49, [30, 30]; 
16. 26; 24. 29; Acts I. 22; 7. 40; 15. 9, 24; 17. 27; 24. 4; 
28. 15; Bom. 4. 16; 5. 8; 8. [26], 31, 31, 32, 34; 14. 7, 12; 
13. 2; I Co. 4. 8 ; 3. [7] ; 2 Co. i. 11, 19, 20; 2. 14; 3. 3; 
4. 7 ; 3. 20, 21 ; 7. 9 ; 8. 4, 19, 19, 20; 9. 11 ; Gal. 3. 13; 
4. 26 ; Eph. 4. 7 ; 3. [2] ; CoL 2. 14 ; 4. 3 ; i Th. i. 6, ; 2. 
13 ; 3. 6 ; 4. I ; 3. 10, 23 ; i Th. i. 7 ; 2. 2 ; 3. i, 6 ; Titus 
2. 14; Heb. 6. 20; 9. 24 ; ii. 40, 40; 13. 18; i Pe.,2. [2.t]; 
4. [i], 17 ; 2 Pe. 3. [2] ; I Jo. I. 3 ; 2. 19, 19, 19, 19, 13; y 
16, 20, 21 ; 4. 6, 6; 5. [14], 13 ; 2 John 2. 

8. Our soul, r'fiv ^vx^" V/^Z" ten psuchen hSmSn. 

Johnio. 24 How long dost thou make us to doubt! 

TJ6E (be used, to), using — 

1. To say, "iDx amar, 

Jer. 31. 23 Jis yet they shall use this speech !n the 

2. To speak, ~SJ dabar, 3. 

Prov. 18. 23 The poor useth entreaties ; but the rich 

3. PTorA, occupation, npxpp melakah. 

Lev. 7. 24 and the fat. .may be. .in any other nss 

i^Timght, n?s^ Ummud. 

Jer. 2. 24 a! wild ass used to the wilderness, (that) 

6.2*0 take, receive, n^ laqach. 

Jer. 23. 31 that nse iheir tongues, and say, He saith 
■6. To s;peak proverbially, hw'Q mashal. 

Eze. rS. 2 What mean ye, that ye use this proverb 
18. 3 ye shall not have., any more to use this 

T.To do, make, n^j; asah. 

Eze. 35. II which thou hast Used out of- thy hatred 
S.To be done, made, n'^j; asah. 2. 

Lev. 7. 24 and the fat. .may be xised in- any other 
Q. Service, ■TJ'iaj; abodah. 

I Ch.28. 13 according to the use of every candlestick 
10. To oppress, pp^ ashaq. 

Eze. 22. 29 The people of the land have used oppre. 

W.To divine, use dimnaiion, DPiJ qasam. 

Deut 1 3. 10 that useth divination, (or) an (Observer of 



2 Ki. 17. 17 they, .used divination and enchantments 
Eze. ai, 21 the king of Babylon stood., to use divina(. 
12.Judg7nent, UBif'a mishpat. 

Psa.119 132 as thou usest to do unto those that love 

13. To turn up, avacrTp4<pa> anastrepho. 

Heb. 10. 33 companions of them that were so used 

14. Use, consumption by use, iir^xpiciJ apochresis. 
Col. 2. 22 Which are all to perish with the using 

15. To -come in or with, yiyopai iv ginomai en. 

I Th. 2. 3 For neither at any time used we flattering 

16. JIabit, use, e^ts hexis.' 

Heb. 5. 14 those who by reason of use Jiave their se. 

17. To have, ?y<u ' echo. 

.1 Pe. 2. 16 Aa free, and not using. ;liberty for a do. 

18. To be, eliii eimi, 

Mark 2. 18 the disciples., of the Pharisees used to f. 

19. To hold with, /uerex'"' metecho. 

Heb. s- 13 every one tliat useth milk (is) unskilful 

20. To use, maJce use of, xP^onai chraomai. 

Acts 27. 17 Wliich, when they had taken up, theyua, 
I Co. 7. 21 if thou mayest be made free, use (it) rat. 

7. 31 they that use this world, as not abusing 

9. 12 Nevertheless we have not used this pow. 

9. IS But I have used none of these things 
a Co. 1. 17 When I. .was thus minded, did luse lig.t 

3. 12 Seeing- .we have such hope, we use great 

13. 10 lest being present I Should use sharpness 

I H. I. 8 the law (is) good, if a man use it lawfully 

3. 23 use a little wine for thy stomach's sake 

21. ITecessary btisiness, use, need, xpiia chreia. 
Eph. 4. 29 that which is good to ttie use of edifying 
Titus 3. 14 maintain good worlia for necessary uses 

22. Use, manner of using, xp^c's cArcsta. 

Rom. I. 26 did change I he natural use into that V. 77. 

'^. To practise, irpaao-u prasso, Acts 19. 19. 

TTSE deceit, despitefully,. to — 

1. To deceive, So\t6co dolioo. 

Kom. 3. 13 with theii; tongues they have csed deceit 

2. To injure, harass, criminate, iirriped('ji epereazd. 

Matt. 3. 44 which despitefuUy use you, and persecute 
Luke 6. 28 pray for them which despitefully use you 

3. To insult, injure, vfipl^a hubrizo. 

Acts 14. 5 to use .. despitefully, and to stona them 
[See also .Aright, arts, enchantment, hos.pitality, maoy, 
proverb, right hand, service, sorcery.] 

XTSUItP authority over,- to — 

To exercise power of one's selfy avBei/reca authenteS. 
I Ti. 2. 12 not to usurp authority over, the man, but 
XTSTJKT, to give, lend on, take, be lent upon — 

1. To exact, K^j nasha. 

Isa. 24. 2 as w ith .. so with the giver of usury to him 

2. An exacUon, V.wo mashsha. 

If eh. 3. 7 Ye exact usury, every one of his brother 
3. 10 1 pray you, let us leave, off this usury 

3. To exact, nfy nashah. 

Exod22. 23 thou shalt not be to him as an usurer 
Isa. 24. 2 as with the taker of usury, so with the gi. 
Jer. 15. jp neither lent on usury, nor . .lent, me on u. 

i. To bite, lend on usury, ^b'J nashak. 

Deut 23. 19 of any thing that is lent upon usury 
5.2''o {cause to) bite, lend on usury, 1,w} nashak, 5* 
Deut 23. 19 Thou shall not lend upon usury to thy 
23. 20 XJnto a stranger thou mayest lend upon US. 
23. 20 thy brother thou shalt not lend upon us, 

QJiiiing, usury, ti^'j nesheh. 

Exod22,, 2s-neither shalt thou lay. upon him usury 
Lev. 23. 36 Take thou no usury of him,, or increase 

25. 37 Thou shaltnotgive him.. upon usury, not 
Deut23. 19 usjiry of money, usury of victuals, usury. 
Psa. 13. 5 putteth not out his money to usury, not 
Prov.28. 8 He that by usury and unjust gain increa. 
Ez9. i3. 8 He (that) hath not given forth upon usu. 

18. 13 Hath given forth upon usury, and hath t. 

18. i7ii3th not received usury norJncrease, hath 

22. 12 thou hast taken usury and increase, apd 

7. Offspring, usury, t6kos tokos. 

Matt 23. 27 I should have received mine own withu. 
Lukei9. 23 I might Jbave required mine own with a.T 

TJ'^THAI, 'fuj) Jah is helpi- 

1. Son of Ammihud, a descendant of Tharez, son of 
Judah, dwelling in Jerusalem. B.C. 536. 

iC!h. g. 4.XJ. t^e son of Ajjunihud, the son of Omri 

2. A chief man, of the sons of Bigvai, that retupied 
from exile with Ezra in the time of Axtaxerzes. b.o. 
457- 

ysxi. -8. 14 Of the ions also of Bigvai; XT., and Zabb. 

UTMOST (border, part), uttermost — 

1. Behind, last, furthest, fnnif acharon. 

Deut II. 24 unto the uttermost sea, shall your border 
34. 2''the land of Judah, unto the utmost sea 

Joel a. 20 his hinder part toward the utmost sea 
2. Latter etid, furthest part, nnnx acharith. 

Psa. 139. 9 dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea 

Z. End, cessation, DSit ephes. 

Fea. 2. 8 uttermost parts of the earth.. thy poues. 



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UZZIEL 



4. Winff, "ija kanaph. 

Isa. 24. 15 From the uttermost part of the earth have 
B.End, exii-eraity, j'p qels. 

Jcr. 50. aC Como against her from the utmost border 
C-End, extrcmiUj, nfn qatsah. 

I Ki. 6. 24 the uttermost part., unto., uttermost part 
"! End, extremiitf, nxp qatsch. 

Num'i I. I consumed . . in the uttermost parts of tho 
20.. 16 Knclcsh, a city iu tho uttermost of thy bo. 
22. 36 border of Arnon, which (is) in tlie utmost 
22. 41 ho might SCO tho utmost, .of tho people 
23. 13 Thou slialt see but tho utmost part of th. 
34. 3 your south border shall be tho utmostco. 
Douti3o. 4 bo driven out unto the utmost . . of heaven 
Josh. 1 5. I Zin southward (was) the uttermost part 
15. s the sea at the uttermost part of Jordan 
15. 21 the uttermost cities of tho triboof thcch. 
I Sa. 14. 2 Saul tarried in tlio uttermost partot Ciib. 
a El. 7. s when thoy wore como to the uttermost 

7. 8 when these lepers came to tlio uttermost 
Keh. I. 9 east out unto the uttermost part of tlio 
Isa. 7. 18 the fly that (is) in tho uttermost part of 
\B.Exlrnnc, OTtiwarcJ, )ii;'p qitson. 

Kxod^e. 4 slialt thou make in tho uttermost edge of 
36. II lilicwise bo made in the uttermost cido o' 
36. 17 ho made fifty loops upon tho uppermost 

^.End, cxtremitij, nisp qitsvah. 

Paa. 65. 8 They also that dwell In the uttermost pa. 
10. yo cut off or asunder, Y'iii qatsats. 

3iT. 9. 26 all. .In the utmost corners, that dwell in 
25. 23 and Buz, and all. .in tho utmost corners 
49. 32 I will scatter. .tlu;m..in tho utmost corn 

W.Last, most distant, cxire7ne, ecrx^'ros eschatos. 
Matt. 5. 26 come out. .till thou hast paid tho utterm. 
Acts J. 8 and unto tlio uttermost part of the earth 

12. The things down to, rd koto ta kata. 

Acts 24. 22 I will know tho uttermost of your matter 
\Z.Pcrfect, complete, iTavre\^]s pantelcs. 

Hob. 7. 25 to save them to tho uttermost that come 
li. Bound, limit, end, Tre pas per as. 

Matt 12. 42 she came from tho uttermost parts of tho 

Luke II. 31 she came from tho utmost parts of tho 

lo.End, event, consequence, reXos telos. 

I Th. 2. 1 5 wrath is como upon them to tho utterm. 

1Q. Point, extremity, &Kpov [ace.) akron. 

Marki3. 27 the uttermost part, .to the uttermost part 

UTTER, outer, utterly — 
l.To gather, IPX asaph. ' 

Zeph. I. 2 I will utterly consume all. .from off the 
U.Drojight, heat, waste, destruction, 3"ih choreh. 

Eze. 29. 10 I will make the land of Egypt utterly wa. 
Q. To devote {to God or to destruction),a'in charam,5. 

Deut. 7. 2 thou shalt smito them, .utterly destroy 
20. 17 But thou Shalt utterly destroy thoni 

i.Complete, completely, 772 kalil. 

Isa. 2. 18 And the idols ho shall utterly abolish 

&. Might, very, exceedingly, ind mcod. 

Psa.119. 8 I will keep thy statutes, .forsake, .not ut. 
119. 43 take not the word of truth utterly out of 

^.Corruption, destruction, n'riiyo mashchith 

Ezo. g. 6 Slay utterly old (and) young, both maids 

7 .Baldness, nn-ifj qorchah. 

Eze. 27. 31 they shall mako themselves utterly bald 

Bi.Wholly, Hkws holos. 

I Co. 6. 7 there is utterly a fault among you. beca. 

TITTER (abundantly), be uttered, to — 
l.To teach, lSi< alaph, 3. 

Job 15. 5 thy mouth uttereth thine iniquity, and 

2.70 say, igx amar. 

Prov. I. 21 in the city she nttereth her words, (saying) 

Z.To speak, "15? ddbar. 

Mie. 7. 3 he uttereth his mischievous desire : so th. 

4. To speak, lyi dabar, 3. 

Judg. 5. 12 Awake, awake, Deborah, utter a song, ar. 
II. II Jeplithah uttered all his words before the 
Prov 23. 33 thine heart shall utter perverse things 
Isa. 32. 6 to utter error against the Lord, to make 
Jer. 1. 15 I will utter my judgments against them 

6. To meditate, mutter, utter, njrt hagah. 

Job 27. 4 shall not speak, .nor my tongue utter de. 
C.To meditate, utter, mutter, nart hagah, Sa. 

Isa. 59. 13 conceiving and uttering from the heart 

7. To cause to go forth, xf, yatsa, 5. 

Neh. 6. 19 Also they, .uttered my words to him 
Job 8. JO Shall not they, .utter words out of their 
Prov 10. 18 and he tliat uttereth a slander, (is) a fool 
29. 1 1 A fool uttereth all his mind : but a wise 
Eccl. 5. 2 and let not thine heart be hasty to utter 
^ Isa. 48. 20 tell this, utter it. .to the end of the earth 

8. To gpeak, say, hha malal, 3. 

Job 33. 3 and my lips shall utter knowledge clearly 
, P3a.io6. 2 Who can utter the mighty acts of the Lo. 

ft. To use iimilitudes, Wd mashal. 
-^^e. 2*. .i utt«r a puable unto the rebellious boose 



10. To utter, send forth, bckh out, i';) naba, 5. 
Paa. 19. 2 Day imto day uttereth speech, and night 

73. 2 I v.ill open my mouth..! will utter dark 
94. 4 shall they utter (and) spcalc hard things? 

J19. 171 My lips shall utter praiso, when thou h. 

145. 7 Thoy shall abundantly utter Uie memory 

11. To cause to go heforc,hring for\uard,'\\\ nagad,'j. 
Lov. 5. I if ho do not utter (it), then ho shall bear 
Josh 2. 14 Our life for your's, if ye utter not this our 

2. 20 if thou utter this oiu' business, then wo 
Job 2(!, 4 To whom hast thou uttered words ? and 

42. 3 therefore have I uttered that I understood 
12.ro give, jru nathan. 

2 Sa.22. 14 Tho Loud., tho Most Ulgh uttered his vo. 
Psa. 46. 6 he uttered his voice, the earth molted 
Prov. I. 20 Wisdom . . u ttercth her voice in tho streets 
Jer. 10. 13 When he uttereth his voice, .a multitude 

25. 30 and utter his voice from his holy habita. 

48. 34 unto Jahaz, have they uttered their voice 

51. i6 When he uttereth (his) voice., a multitude 
Joel 2. II the Lord shall utter his voice before his 

3. 16 The Lord also shall., utter liis voice from 
Amos I. 2 The Lord will.. utter his voico from Jcr. 
11,1b. 3. 10 tho deep uttered lus voico. .lifted up liis 

13. To he given, jm nathan, 2. 

Jer. 5i.'55 her waves., a noise of their voice is uttered 
li.To answer, respond, n jj; anah. 

Job 15. 2 Should a wise man utter vain knowledge 
15. To Ireathc forth, utter, ms piiach, 5. 

Provi4. 5 will not lie. .a false witness will utter lies 
16.7*0 open, gape, free, utter, T]f^ patsah. 

Psa. 06. 14 Which my lips have uttered, and my mo. 
17. To give, SlSiofii diddmi. 

1 Co. 14. 9 except yo utter by the tongue words easy 
18.7*0 belch out, utter copiously, epdyo/xat creugo. 

Matt 13. 33 1 will utter things which have been kept 

19.7*0 talk, KaXia laleO. 

2 Co. 12. 4 which it is not lawful for a man to utter 
Pev. 10. 3 when he had cried, seven thunders uttered 

10. 4 when the seven thunders had uttered th. 
10. 4 things which tho seven thunders uttered 

20. 7*0 lay out, say, \eya lego. 

Heb. 5. II many things to say, and hard to bo uttered 

TITTER destruction, (to appoint to) — 

Any thing devoted, onn, D^n cherem. 

I Ki.2o. 42 a man whom I appointed to utter 
Zechi4. II there shall bo no more utter destruction 

UTTERANCE — 

l.To speak sententiously, atro^Oiyyofiai apophthe^. 
Acts 2. 4 speak., as the spirit gave them utterance 

2.A word, discourse, x6yos logos. 

1 Co. I. 5 yo are enriched by him, in all utterance 

2 Co. 8. 7 faith, and utterance, and knowledge, and 

TITTERED, anght out of, (that wliich is) — 
Thing uttered ivrongfully or rashly, NB3n mibta. 
Num3o. 6 when she vowed, or uttered aught out of 
30. 8 and that which she uttered with her lips 

TITTERED, which cannot bo — 

Uiupeakable, unutterable, a.\d\T\Tos alaletos. 

Bom. 8. 26 with groanings which cannot be uttered 
TTTTERLT, to be — 
7*0 be ended, fjiD suph. 

Psa. 73. 19 they are utterly consumed with terrors 
[Sec also Burn, cast down, consume, destroy, destroyed, 
perish, slay, take.] 

TIZ, Y^n firmness. 

1. A son of Aram, son of Shem. B.C. 2200. 

Gen. 10. 23 the children of Aram; TT., and Hul, and 
I Ch. 1. 17 sons of Shem. .U., and Hul, and Gother 

2. A son of Dishon, of the family of Seir, and ancestor 
of the Horim. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 36. 28 children of Dishan (are) these; T7., and A. 
1 Ch. I. 42 The sons of Dishan; U., and Aran 

3. A region at the S. of Edom and W. of the great 
Arabian desert which runs into Chaldea. 

Job I. I There was a man in the land of XT., whose 
Jer. 25. 20 all the kings of the land of U., and all tho 
Lam. 4. 21 daughter of Edom, that dwellest in . . U. 

TI'-ZAI, '11 !< hoped for. 

Father of Palal who repaired part of the wall of Jeru- 
salem. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 25 Palal tho son of XT., over against the tur- 

TI'-ZAI, Sm. 

The sixth son of Joktan, of the family of Shem, who 
settled in S. Arabia, in Zanaa, where tho kings of 
Yemen dwelt. Comp. Eze. 27. 19. B.C. 2200. 
Gen. TO. 27 And Hadoram, and U., and Diklah 
I Ch. I. 21 Hadoram also, and U., and Diklah 

VZ'-ik, UZ'-ZAH, wV, "JV strength. 

1. A son of Abinadab who died for touching the ark. 

B.C. 1042. 

a Sa. 6. 3 andTT. and Ahio..drave the new cart 

6. 6 U. put forth (his hand)' to the ark of God 
6. 7 angerof the Lord waa kindled against V. 
6. 8 becau8etheLoRD..madeabreachi^ponU. 
'x Ch.13. 7 and U. and Ahio drave the cart 



1 Ch. 13. 9 U. put forth his hand to hold the ark 

13. 10 anger of tho Lord was kindled against XT. 
13. u because tho Lord., made a breach upon X7. 

2. A person in whose garden Hanassch and Amon, kings 
of Judah, wore buried. 

2 ICi.2i. 18 Jfanasseh.. was buried.. inthoEaTden..T7'. 

21. :6 buried in his sepulchre in. .garden ol XJ, 

3. iSon of Shimei, a Merarito. 

I Ch. 6. 29 Libni Ills son, Shimei his son, TJ. his sou 

4. A Benjamin, brother of Alilmd. B.C. 1400. 

I Ch. S. 7 he removed them, and begat U. and Ahf. 

5. Ancestor of a family of the Kethiuim that rotumed 
with ZorubbabcL B.C. 535. 

Ezra 2. 49 children of XJ., tho children of Pascah 
Nell. 7. 51 cluldrou of XT., tho children of Phaseah 

TIZ-ZEN-SHE'-RAH, n-iNKi-JlK poi'nf, top of Shcrah, 
A city in Ephraim, near tlio two Beth-horons; now 
called Beit Hira. 

I Ch. 7. 24 his daughter (was) Sherah, who built. .X7. 

TIZ'-ZI, yj^ Jah is strong. 

1. A son otBukki and f.-ither of Zerahloh, a dosccijdant 
of Phinohas grandson of Aaron. B.C. 1350. 

I Ch. 6. 5 Abishua begat Bukkl, and Bukki begat X7. 
0. 6 V. begat Zerahiah, and Zerahiah begat 

6. 51 Bukki his son, XT. his son, Zerahiah his so 
Ezra 7. 4 Tho son of Zerahiah, the son of Xl., tho 

2. Grandson of Issachar, and father of Izrahiah. B.a 
x6oo. 

I Ch. 7. 2 And tho sons of Tola: XJ., and Rephaiah 

7. 3 the sous of XT.; Izrahiah: and tho Bona of 

3. Son of Bela, sou of Benjamin, B.C. 1600. 

I Ch. 7. 7 cons of Bela ; Ezbon, and XJ., and TJzziel 

4. Fathcrof Elah, a Benjamite, whose descendants dwelt 
in Jerusalem after the exile. B.C. 445. 

I Ch. g. 8 And Ibneiah. .and Elah the son of XJ. 

5. An overseer of tho Levites in Jerusalem after tho 
exile. B.C. 44S' 

Neh. II. 22 Tho overseer also, .(was) U. tho son of B. 

6. A priest of the family of Jedalah in the days of Joia- 
kim, grandson of Joiadah. B.C. 500. 

Neh. 12. 19 And of Joiarib, Mattenal; of Jodaiali, XT. 
12. 42 XJ., and Jchohanan, and Malehijah, and 

UZ-ZI'-A, N;ty Jah is strong. 

An Ashterathite, ono of David's valiant men. B.C. 

1048. 

1 Ch.ii. 44 XT. the Ashterathite, Shnma and Jehicl 
XJZ-Zr-AH, n;?s;, wxy Jah is strong.) 

1. Son of Amazi.'ili and Lther of Jotham, lungs of Judah i 
called also Az.iriah. B.C. 810-75S. 

2 Ei. 15. 13 in the nine and thirtieth year of XT. king 

15. 30 twentieth year of Jotham tho son of XJ. 
15. 32 began Jotham tho son of U. king of Jud. 
15. 34 he did according to all that. .XJ. had douo 
2 Ch.QC. I Then all the people of Judah took XJ., who 
26. 3 Sixteen years old (was) XJ. when he began 
26. 8 the Ammonites gave gifts to XJ. : and liia 
26. 9 XJ. built towers in Jerusalem at the corner 
26. II Moreover XJ. had an host of lighting men 
26. 14 XJ. prop.ired for them throughout all tho 

25. i3 And they withstood XT. the king, and said 

26. 18 (It appertaineth) not unto thee, XJ., to bu. 

26. 19 Then XJ. was wroth, and (had) a censer in 

26. 21 XJ. . .was a leper unto the day of his death 
26. 22 the rest of the acts of XJ. . .did Isaiah, .wr. 

26. 23 XJ. slept with his fathers, and they buried 

27. 2 according to all that his father XJ. did 
Isa. J. I vision.. which ho sav/.. in the days of XJ. 

6. 1 In tho year that king V. died I saw also 

7. I Ahaz the son of Jotham, tho son of XJ. 
IIos. I. I In the days of X^, Jotham, Ahaz, (and) H. 
Amos I. I v/hich lie caw. .in tlio days of U. king of 
Zcch 14. 5 from, .the earthquake in the days of D. 

2. Son of XJriel, a Kohathite. B.C. iioo. 

I Ch. 6. 24 Tahath his son, Uriel his sou, ^. his son 

3. Father of Jchonathan, keeper of tho storehouses iu 
the d.ays of David. ' B.C. 1060. 

1 Ch.27. 23 over the storehouses, .(was)., the son of X*. 

4. A priest that had taken a strange wife. B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 21 Elijah, and Shemaiah, and Jehiel, and XJ. 

5. Father of Athaiah who dwelt in Jerusalem after tho 
exile. B.C. 445. 

Neh. II. 4 Athaiah tho son of XT., tho son of Zecla. 

UZ-Zl'-EL, ^X'tS; God is strong. 

1. A son of Koliat'i, son of Levi. B.C. 1600. 

^od. 6. 18 And the sons of Kohath.. Hebron, andTT; 

6. 22 the sons of XJ. ; Jlishael, and Elzaphan 
Lev. 10. 4 Moses called . . the sons of XJ. the uncle of 
Num. 3. 19 And the sons of Kohath.. Hebron, and XT.: 

3. 30 chief, .(shall be) Elizaphan tho son of XT. 
I Ch. 6. 2, i8sonsofKohath(wero)..Hebron,andXT. 
15. 10 Of the sons of XJ. ; ^mminadab the cliict 
23. 12 sons of Kohath. .Izbar, Hebron, and XT. 

23. 20 Of the sons of XJ. i Micah the first, and J. 

24. 24 the sons of XJ. ; Miehah : of the sons of M. 

2. A Simeonite, son of Ishi, who with Pelatiah and Nca- 
riah and Rephaiah and five hundred men went to Mount 
Seir, and smote the Amalekites, and dwelt there. B.C. 

715- . 

I :^ I Ch. 4. 43 Neaiiab, and Rephaiah, and TT., tihe sou. 



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& A son of Bela, son of Benjamin. B.C. i5oo. 

1 Ch. 7. 7 the sons of Bela ; Ezbon, and XJzzi, and IT. 
i. A son of Heman, set by David over the service of song. 
B.C. 1013. 

1 Ch.25. 4 Mattaniah, V., Shebuel, and Jerimoth 

5. A Levito who helped to cleanse the temple in the 
days of Hezekiah. B.C. 724. 

2 Ch.2g. 14 tho sons of Jednthim; Shemariah, and XT. 

6. Son of Hashaiah, a goldsmith who repaired part of 
the waU of Jerusalem. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 8 Next unto him repaired tr. the Bon of n. 

TTZZIEUTES, '^X')!}. 

The family of Uzziel son of Kohath. 

Sum. 3. 27 of Kohath (was), .the family of the TT. 

X Ch.26. 23 the Izharites,taeHcbroi:ite3,(and)the XT. 



VAGABOND, (to be a) — 

l.To move, wander, bemoan, "Ri nud. 

Gen. 4. 12 a fugitive and a vagabond shall-thou be In 
4. 14 I sliallbe a fugitive and a vagabond in the 

2. To move, shake, stagger, wander, SJiJ nua. 

Psa 109. 10 Let his children bo continually vagabonds 
8. To come or go round about, ■n-cpiepxoi/.ai perierc. 

Acts ig. 13 certain of tho vagabond Jews, exorcists 
VATTi, veil — 
l.A covering, ntJ§^9 mitpachath. 

Ruth 3. 15 Bring the veil (thou hast) upon thee, and 
^.A veil, nipo Tnasveh. 

Exod34. 33 Moses had done speaking, .he put a veil 
34. 34 But. .he took the veil off, until ho camo 
34. 35 Moses put the veil upon his face again, nn. 

Z.A covering, npea massehah. 

Isa. 25. 7 and tho veil that is spread over all nations 

4. Separation, curtain, nahs parokcth. 

Exod26. 3t thou Shalt make a veil (of) blue, and pur. 
a6. 33 thou Shalt b.ang up tho veil, .and the veil 
26. 33 bring in thither within the veil the ark of 
a6. 35 thou shall set the table without the veil 
27. 21 witliout the veil, which is before the test. 
30. 6 thou Shalt put it before the veil that (is) 
35. 12 the mercy seat, and the veil of the coveri. 
36. 35 he made a veil (of) blue, and purple, and 

38. 27 of silver were cast . . the sockets of the veil 

39. 34 the covering . . and tho veil of the covering 

40. 3 And thou Shalt . . cover the ark with the ve. 
40. 21 set up the veil of the covering, and cove. 
40. 22 And he put the table, .ivithout the veil 
40. 26 he put tho golden altar .. before the veil 

Lev. 4. 6 sprinkle, .before tho veil of the sanctuary 
4. 17 sprinkle (it) seven times, .before the veil 
16. 2 into the holy (place) within the veil before 
16. 12 take a censer..aud bring (it) within the v. 
16. 15 bring his blood within the veil, and do 
21. 23 Only he shall not go in unto the veil, nor 
24. 3 Without the veil of the testimony, in the 

Knm. 4. 5 they shall take down the covering veil . 
18. 7 keep your priest's oflaice.. within the veil 

9 Ch. 3. 14 he made the veil (of) bine, and purple, and 
la.A veil, wrapping, ^'j/y tsaiph. 

Gen. 24. 6s therefore she took a veil, and covered ha. 
38. 14 covered her with a veil, and wrapped ho. 
38. 19 went away, and laid by her veU from her 

6. A veil, what hangs dovm, sign 0/ aufhoriti/,1^1. 

Song 5. 7 the keepers of the walls took away my v. 
Isa. 3. 23 the fine linen, and the hoods, and the veils 

7. A covering, veil, KaXv/i/xa kalumma. 

a Co. 3. 13 not as Moses, (which) put a veil over his 
3. 14 for until this day remaineth the same veU 
3. IS when Moses is read, the veil is upon their 
3. 16 when it shall turn to the Lord, the veU 
S.An extension, large veil, KaTtar^Tafffia katapeta. 
Matt 27. 5x the veil of tho temple was rent in twain 
lilarkis. 38 tho veil of the temple was rent in twain 
Luke 23. 4s the veU of the temple was rent in the mi. 
Heb. 6. 19 which entercth unto that within tho veil 
9. 3 afterthe second. veil, the tabernacle which 
xo. ao through the veU, that is to say, his flesh 
VAIN (babbling, fellow, glory, men, thing, in) vainly — 
1. Iniquity, vanity, |ik aven. 

Jer. 4. 14 shall thy vain thonghts.lodge within thco 
2. Vanity, ^^n hebcl. '- 

Job 9. 29 Of) I be wicked, why then labour I in vain? 
ai. 34 How then comfort ye me in vain, seeing 
3S. 16 doth Job open his mouth in vain; he mu. 
Psa. 39. 6 surely they are disquieted in vain: he he. 
• I^v.3r. 30 Favour (is) deceitful, and beauty (is) vain 
\ EccL 6. 12 all the days of his vain life which he spo. 
Jaa. 30. 7 the Egyptians shall help in vain, and to 
I , 49. 4 I have spent my strength.. and in vain 

Jer. to. 3 the customs of the people (are) vain, for 
Lam. 4. 17 our eyes as yet failed for our vain help 
Zech.10. a they comfort in vain: therefore they went 
Z.Qratis,for nought, Djri chinnam, 

ftov. f . vf Stvely in vain the net i^ spread In the sL 
jBxe. & 10 1 have npb paid In vain that I would do- 



4. To be hollow, 333 nabab. 

Job II. 12 Forvain man would be wise, though man 

5. Wind, on ruach. 

Job 15. 2 Should a wise man utter vain knowledge 
16. 3 Shall vain words have an end? or what em. 

&. Empty, vain, vanity, p'l riq. 

Lev. 26. 16 ye shall sow your seed in vain, for your 

26. 20 And your strength shall be spent in vain 
Job 39. 16 She is hardened, .her labour is in vain wi. 
Psa. 2. I "Why do the . . people imagine a vain thing? 

73. 13 Verily I have cleansed my heart (in) vain 
Isx 49. 4 I have laboured in vain, I have spent my 

65. 23 They shall not labour in vain, nor bring 
Jer. SI. 58 the people shall labour in vain, and tho 

7. Empty, vain, vanity, pi, p'l req. 

Deut.32. 47 For it (is) not a vain thing for you; because 
Judg. 9. 4 wherewith Abimelech hired light and vain 

11. 3 there were gathered vain men to Jephthah' 
2 Sa. 6. 2or as one of the vain fellows shamelessly un. 
2 Ch.i3. 7thero are gathered unto him vain men, the 
Pro v. 12. II ho that folio weth vain (persons is) void of 

28. 19 he that folio weth after vain (persons) sh. 

^.Emptily, vainly, for nought, Dij'l rekam, * 

Jer. 50. 9 their arrows . . none shall return in vain 

9. Vanity, falsehood, K^V' shav. 

Exod2o. 7 Thou shaltnot take the name ot .God In v. 

20. 7 not . . guiltless that taketh his name in vain 

Dent. 5. II Shalt not take the name of . .God in vain 

5. II not..guUtles3 that taketh his name in vain 
Job n. 11 ho knoweth vain men: he seeth wickedn. 
Psa. 26. 4 I have not sat with vain persons, neither 

60. II Give us help . .for vain (is) the help of man 

■ 89. 47 wherefore h;vst thou made allmen in vain 
108. 12 Give us help, .for vain (Is) the help oi man 
127. 1 Except, .the Lord build they labour in vain 
127. 1 keep, .the watchman waketh (but) in vSiin 
127. 2 (It is) vain for you to rise up early, to sit 
139. 20 thine enemies take (thy name) in vain 

Isa. I. 13 Bring no more vain oblations; incense is 
Jer. 2. 30 In vain have I smitten your children, th. 
4. 30 in vain shalt thou make thyself fair; (thy) 

6. 29 the founder melteth in vain; for tho wio. 
46. II in vain shalt thou use many medicines 

Lam. 2. 14 Thy prophets have seen vain and foolish 

Eze. 12. 24 there shall be no more any vain nor flatt. 

13. 7 Have ye not seen a vain vision, and have 

Mai. 3. 14 Ye havo said. It (is) vaintoaerve God; and 

10. Falsehood, lie, ip^" sJieqer. 

Exod.5. 9 the men . . lot them not regard vain words 
I Sa. 25. 21 Surely in vain have I kept all that this 
Psa. 33. 17 An horse (is) a vain thing for safety: nci 
Jer; 3. 23 Truly in vain, .from the hills, .the multi. 
8. 8 in vain made he (it); the pen. .(is) in vain 

ll.Ruin, vacancy, vanity, inh tohu. 

I Sa. 12. 21 after vain (things^, .for they (are) vain 
Isa. 45. 18 he created it not m vain, he formed it to 
45. 19 I said not. .Seek ye me in vainj I tho Lo. 

12.Lip, np\/ saphah. 

Isa. 36. s vain words, I (have) counsel and strength 

IZ.Freely, hwpeav dOrean. 

Gal. 2. 21 if ..by the law, then Chriistisdead in vain 

li.Easily, at random, eiK^ eite 

Kom.13. 4 he beareth not the sword in vain; for he 
I Co. 15. 2 unto you, unless ye have believed in vain 
Gal. 3. 4 Have ye suffered., in vain? if. .yet in vain? 
4. 11 I have bestowed upon you labour in vain 
Col. -'" 2. 18 man. .vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind 

15. Vainly, emptily, kcvZs kenos. 

Jas. 4. 5 Do ye think, .the scripture saith In vain 

16. Vain, empty, KevSs kenos. 

Acts 4. 2s Why did. .the people imaginevaln thfnga? 

1 Co.is. 10 grace, .(bestowed) upon me was notinva. 

IS. 14 preaching vain, and your faith (is)al3o vain 
IS. 58 y» know that your labour is not in vain 

2 Co. 6. I ye receive not the grace of God in vain 
Gal. I. 2 lest by any means I should run.. in vrJn 
Eph. 5. 6 Let no man deceive you with vain words 
Phil. 2. 16 not run in vain, neither laboured in vain 
Col. 2. 8 spoil you through philosophy and vain de. 
I Th. 2. I yourselves, .know, .that it was not in vain 

3. s tempted you, and our labourTje in vain 
Jas. 2. 20 wUt thou know, O vain man, that faith 

17. Vain, empty sound, Kevo^avla kenophonia. 

1 TL 6. 20 avoiding profane, .vain babblings, and 

2 Ti 2. 16 But shyn profane, '.vain babbUngs; for 

18. Vain, unprofitable, useless,- /idraios mataios. 

' I Co. 3. 20 the thoughts of the wise, that they are va. 

■ 15. 17 if Christ be not raised, your faith (is) vain 
Titus 3. 9 strivings..f or they are unprofitable and va. 
Jas. I. 26 but deceiveth. .this man's religion is vain 

1 Pe. I. 18 redeemed, .from your vain conversation 

19. 7n. vain, fidrriv maten. 

Matt IS. 9 But in vain they do worship me, teaching 
Mark 7. 7 Howbeit in vaJh do they worship me, tea. 

VAIN, to be (in), become, make — 

1. To be or become vain. ^37 habal. _^ 

2 Kii7. IS tliey followed vanity, and became vain 
Job 27. 12 why then are yo thus altogether vain;? 
Psa. 62. 10 become not vain la robbery: if riches In. 
Jer. 2k s th^ they Are gon4..aadve become vain t J 



2.T0 make vain, h^n habal, 5. 

Jer. 23."i6 they make you vain; they speaK a vision 
3. To be found false, a liar, a»| kazab, 2. 

Job 41. 9 Behold, the hope of him ia in vain; BhaA 

i.To empty, make vain, Kev6a>kenod, 

2 Co. 9. 3 lest our boasting of youahoidd be In vaia 

5. To be or become vain,' fiaraiSofiat mataioomai. 
Bom. I. 21 became vain in their imaginations, and 

VAIN glory, (desirous of) — 

1. Vain glory, itevoSo^ia kenodoxia. 

PhiL 2. 3 no thing., through strife or vain glory; but 

2. Vain glorious, Kev6So^is kenodoxis. 

Gal. s- =6 Let us not be desirous of vain glory, pro. 

VA-JE-ZA'-THA, Nnri bom of Tzed. 

The tenth son of Haman the Agagite in the days ot 

Esther and Ahasuerus. B.C. 510. 

Esth. 9. 9 Parmashta, and Arisal, and Aiidai, oad V. 
VALE, VALLEY, OE DALE — 
l.BiqaJi, nin^^ a clef t place, valley. 

Valley of Jericho, "ini; nj/i??. 
Between Jericho and the Salt Sea. 

Dent. 34. 3 the plain of the vwlley of Jericho," the -city 

Valley of Lebanon, 1133^ rr nSJpa. W. of Sermon. 
Josh. II. 17 unto Baai-gad in the valley of Lebanon 

Vaicy ofMegiddo, «JI? n^i??- 

Through which the Kjshon flb ws,in Issacbar or Manasseh. 

2 Ch.35. 22 Josiah. .came to fight in the valley of M. 
Zech.i2. II mourning of Hadadri. in the v^ey of M. 

Valley of Kizpeh, nsvp nyjpg. In Dan. 

Josh.ii. 8 Israel.. chased them..unto the valleyotH. 

2.Emeq, ppy a deep difficult place. 

Valley of Achor, "liay pDj;. Jiear Jericho. 

Josh. 7. 24 they brought them into the valley of A. 
7. 26 that place was called, Tho valley of A. to 
15. 7theborder went up . . from the valley of A. 
Isa. 65. 10 the valley of A. a place for the herds to lie 
nos. 2. 15 Iwillgive..the valley of A.foradoorofh. 

Valley of Ajalon, Ji'?;^! ppy. In Dan. 

Josh.io. .12 stand, .thou, Moon, in the valley of A. 
Valley -of Baca, K33,!T poy. J^ear Jemsalem^ 

Psa. 84. 6 passing tlirough the valley of B. make J* 
VaUey of Berachai, .13-13 pOK. • West of Telcoa. 

3 Ch.2o. 26 assembled themselves in the vaUey of Be. 

20. 26 was called. The vaUey of B., unto this day 

Valley of Decision, piO? PPl!- A t Jerusalem. 

Joel 3. 14 Multitudes, multitudes in the valley of D. 
3. 14 the day of the Lord, .in the valley of D. 

Valley of Elah, nhm paif^. Near Shocah. 

I Sa. 17. 2 and' the men. .pitched by the valley of E. 
17. 19 the menof Israel, (were)inthe valley of E. 

21. 9 whom thou sleweslin tho valley of E. beh. 

Valley of the Giants, Q''H^-\ ppj). S. of Jerusalem. 
See the valley of Rephaim (below.) , 

Josh. 1 5. 8 which (is) at the end of the valley of the gL 
18. 16 which (is) in the valley of the giants on 

Valley of Gibeon, l'iJ?3J3 PPK. In Benjamin. 

Isa. 28. 21 shall be wroih as (in) the valley of G. that 

Valley of Hebron, ['ran ppy. S. of Jiidah. 

Gen. 37. 14 So he sent him oat of the vale of H., and ba 
Valley of Jehoshaphat, B§^in; ppj?. 
Between Jerusalem and tho mount of Olives. 

Joel 3. 2 I. .will bring them, .into the valley of J. 
3. 12 Let . . heathen. . come up to the valley of J. 

Valley of Jezreel, "jN^ni; pnj;. In Issachar. 
Josh. 17. 16 and (they) -who (are) of the valley of J. 
Judg. 6. 33 the Amalekites..pitched in the valley of J. 
Hos. I. 5 I wiU break the bow., in tie valley of J. 

Valley of Keziz, {"51 p Ppj;. In Benjamin. 

Josh. 18. 21 the cities. .Jericho, .and the valldy ot K. 
Valley of the King, or the King's Dale, ^^BrTppa. 
The 3. part of the valley of Jehoshaphat. 

Gen. 14. 17 at the valley of Shaveh. .the king's dalo 

2 Sa. 18. 18 reared..apillar,wliich,Cis)intheking'sdala 
Valley of Eaphalm, □'N^T ppj;, 
BT. part of the valley of Hinnom, on the W. of Jerusalem. 

2 Sa. s- »8, 22 spread themselves in the valley of E. 
23. 13 The Philistines pitched in the valley of S. 

I Ch.11. IS Philistines encamped in the valley of R. 
« 14. 9 and spread themselves in the valley of &. 

Isa. 17. s ho ^^tg3,theFeth ears in the valley otS. 

Valley of Shaveh, m^ pDJJ. 
See the King's Dale. 

Gen. 14. 17 at the vaUey of Shaveh. .the king's dale 
Valley of Siddim, D'^ij'r] ppH. S-W. of Salt Sea. 
Gen. 14. 3 were joined 'together in tho vale of 3. 
.14. 8 joined battle with them in the vale of 3. 
14. 10 the vale of S. (was f uU) of slimepits, and ths 

Valley of Succoth, nbp pog. In Gad. 

JPsa. £0. 61 will divide'. . and mete out the valley of S. 
108. 7 1 will divide.. «aid mete out tbex^syotSb 



VALLEY 



1021 



VANISH 



S. Oe, '3, «'? a low, flat place. 

Valley of Charasim, Q V^D ^"^ In Jud!<^i. 

Ch. 4. 14 begat Joab, the father ol the valley of C. 
Valley of Craftsmen, D'pnn N'3. Same as preceding. 

Nch. II. 35 Led, and Ono, the valley of Craltsmon 
Valley of Hamon-Goe, :u |iDn n>a. 
E. of Chlnnercth. Sco tho Valley of the Passengers. 

Ezo. 39. II they shall call (it), Tho valley of H. G. 

39. 13 buricrs liavo buried it in tho valley of II. G. 

Valley of Hinnom, Diri % S. of Jerusalem. 

Josh.15. 8 mountain .. (lioth) before tho v.-iUcy of IT. 

18. 16 tho border . . descended to tho valley of IL 

Nch. II. 30 dwelt from Ceer-sheba to tho valley of II. 

Valley of Jiphthah-el, ^N-nria; ^i N.E.of Zchulun. 
Josh. 19. 14 outgoings thereof aro In tho valley of J. 
19. 27 reacheth . . to tho valley of J. toward the n. 

Valley of tho Mountains, nn'K'a. Near Jerusalem. 
Zech.14. 5 ye shall flco (to) the valley of the mount. 
14. 5 tho valley of tho mountains shall reach 

Valley of the Passensers, B'in'yn '3, 
In E. of ChinneretliL Sea Valley of Hamon-Qon. 
Ezo. 39. II the valley of tho passengers on tho east 

Valley of Salt, rha «'3. S. end of Salt Sea. 

2 Sa. 8. 13 smiting of tho Syrians in tho valley of eajt 
2 Ki.14. 7 Ho slow of Edoni in tho valley of salt ten 

1 Ch.iS. i: Abishai . .slew, .in tho valley of salt eigh. 
a Ch.»5. II And Amaziah . . wont to the vaUcy of calt 
Psa. 60. title, smote of Edom in the valley of salt tw. 

Valley of Slaughter, n.iin|7 H'3. A symbolic name. 
Jer. 7. 3= it shall.. bo called.. tho valley of slaujli. 
iq. 6 place shall, .bo called. .The valley of sla. 
Valley of the Son of Hinnom, D5n-]3 <3. 
Bee the Valley of Hinnom. 

Jcsh. 15. 8 tho border . . by tho valley of tho son of H. 
i3. 16 (lieth) before tho valley of tho son of H. 
a Ki. 23. 10 (is) in tho valley of tho cliildren of H. 
s Ch.23. 3 no burnt, .in the valley of tho son of IL 

33. 6 tho flro in the valley of tho son of H. 
Jer. 7. 31 which (is) in the v^loy of the son of H, 

7. 32 be called . . the valley of tho son of II. 
19. 2 go forth unto the valley of the son of II. 
19. 6 nor. The valley of the son of n., but tho 
32. 35 which (are) in tho valley of the son of H. 
Valley of Vision, (Vjn K'3. 

A symbolic name for the lower part of Jerusalem, 
isa. 22. I The burden of the valley of Vision. What 
22. 5 a da;- of trouble . .in tho vaUey of Vision 

Valley of Zehoim, D'yiVi? '3- In Benjamin. 

T Sa. 13. 18 border tliat looketh to the valley of Z. 
VWley of Zephathah, n^i^S H% In Simeon. 

2 Ch.14. 10 set the battle in array in the valley of Z, 
i.Nachal, %} a ravine, gorge, watercourse. 

Valley of Eachol, V^3^K ^OJ. S. of Jvdah. 

Num32. 9 when they went up unto the valley of E. 

Deut. I. 24 And they., came unto the vallfy of E., and 
Valley of Gerar, Tji hrn. S. W. of Palestine. 

Gen. 26. 17 Isaac.pitchedhlstent in the valley of G. 

Valley of Shittim, D'B¥'n %i. Valley 9/ the Acacias. 
Joel 3. 18 a fountain, .shall water tae valley of 3. 

Valley of Sorek, plib' Snj. In Dan. 

Judg. 16. 4 that ho loved a woman 'in the valley of S. 

Valley of Zered, TIT ^oi' ^. 0/ Salt Sea. 

Wum 21. 12 removed, and pitcbe'i in tho valley of Z. 

S.Shephelah, nSs^ a low, flat pr: (ace. 

The low country generally, troTA Joppa southward to 

the river of Egypt. 

Deut. I. 7 Turn you. .and f^o. .unto all. .in the vale 
Josh 10. 40 Joshua smoto r jl tho country, .of the valo 
II. 16 So Joshua tooi all that land, .and the va. 
II. 16 tho mountsdu of Israel, and tho valley of 

TALE, valley — 

l.A cleft, vale, rtj;p3 liqah. 

Deut. 8. 7 depths that spring out of valleys and hL 

II. II tho lanr'i. .(is) a land of hills and valleys 
Psa. 104. 8 they r,o down by the valleys unto the pL 
Iso. 41. 18 and iountains in tho midst of tho valleys 

63. 14 As a beast goeth down into the vaUoy 
Ezo. 37. I set me down in tho midst of the valley 

37. 2 (there were/) very many in tho open vail. 
See aXso Deut. 34. 3; Josh. 11. 8, 17; 12. 7:2 Ch. 3s. 22; 
Zech. 12. II. 

2. Valley, lowpiain, a gorge, k;3 gay. 

J'Tum2i. 20 from Bamoth (in) the valley, that (is) In 
Deut. 3. 29 wo abodo in tho valley over against Beth. 
4. 46 in the vaUey over against Beth-peor, in 

34. 6 he buried him in the valley in the land 
Josh. 8. II (there was) a valley between them and AI 
I Sa. 17. 3 and (there was) a valley between them 

17. 52 until thou come to tho valley, and to the 

a Kl 2. 16 upon some mountain, or into some valley 

1 Ch. 4. 39 they went . . unto the east side of the vail. 

s CI1.26. g at the comer gate, and at tho valley gate 

IXeh. a. 13 I went, .by the gate of the valley, even 

e. IS entered by the gate of the valley, and (so) 

3. 13 The valley gate repaired Hanun, and the 

Ito. 23. 4 though I walk through the valley of the 

Zsa. 28. 1 which fare) on the head of the fat valleys 

aS. 4 which (is) on the head o' the fat valley 

40. 4 Every valley shall bo exalted, and every 

'fei.' a. «3 See-tny way In tbeTalky, know what'tfa. 



Ezo. C, 3 to tlio hills, tc tho rivers, and to tho val. 
7. 16 ou tho mouMtains like doves of tho v.-illcy 

31. 12 in .ill tlic valleys hia branchcr, are fallen 

32. 5 And I will, .mi tho valleys with thy hcig. 

35. 8 in thy valleys, and in all thy rivci-s, shall 

36. 4, 6 to Uio hill.s, to tlio rivers, and to (lio va. 
Mic. I. 6 pour down tlie stones thereof into tho va. 
Zeeh.14. 4 (""<! tlicre sIkiU be) a very great valley 

See also Josh. 15. 8, 3; 18. iC, 16; 19. 14, 27; i Sa. 13. 
iS ; 2 Sa. 8. 13; 2 Ki. 14. 7 ; 23. 10; i Ch. 4. 14 ; iS. 12 ; 
2 Ch. 14. 10; 25. II ; 28. 3; 33. 6; Keh. n. 30, 35 ; Psa, 
60; Isa. 22. I, 5; Jer. 7. 31, 32, 32; 19. 2, 6, 6; 32. 35; 
Ezo. 39. II, II, 15; Zoch. 14. 5, 5. 

S.A vale with a hrooh, a ravine, deep gorge, ^n^ 
Gen. 26. 19 Isaac's servants digged in tho valley, and 
Nura 24. 6 As tho valleys aro tliey spread forth, as 
Deut. 3. 16 oven unto tho river Amon half tho valley 
21. 4 bring down tho heifer unto a rough valL 
2r. 4 strike off tho heifer's neck, .in the valley 
21. 6 tho heifer that is beheaded in the valley 
J Sa. 15. 5 And Saul camo . . and laid wait in the va. 
a Ki 3. 16 ho said. .Mako thig valley full of ditches 
3. 17 yet that valley shall bo filled with water 
2 CI1.33. 14 on tho west side of Gihon, in tho valley 
Job 21. 33 The clods of tho valley shall be sweet unto 

30. 6 to dwell in tho cliif 3 of tho valleys . . caves . 
Psa. 104. 10 He sendcth the springs into tlio valleys 
Prov3o. 17 the ravens of the valley shall pick it out 
Song 6. 1 1 1 went do^vn . . to see the fruits of tho vaL 
Isa, 7. 19 shall rest all of them in the desolate vaL 

57. 5 slaying the children in the valleys under 
See also Gen. 26. 17; Num. 21. 12; 32.9; Deut. 1. 24; 
Judg. 16. 4. 

i.A deep or difficult place, poy emeq. 

Num 14. 25 the A. and the Canaanites dwell In the va. 

Josh. 8. 13 went that night into tho midst of the va. 
13. 19 Zareth-shahar in tho mount of tho valley 
13. 27 in the valley, Beth-aram, andBethnimrah 

17. 16 all. .timt dwell in the land of the valley 
Judg. 1. 19 not drive out the inhabitants of the valley 

I. 34 not suffer them to come down to the vat 
5.15 Barak : ho was sent on foot into the valley 
7. I were, .by tho hill of Moroh, in the valley 
7. 8 host of jlidian was beneath hira in tho va. 
7. 12 lay along in tho valley like r-rasshoppers 

18. 28 and it was in the valley . .by Beth-rehob 

I Sa. 6. 13 reaping their v/heat harvest in the valley 

31. 7 that f were) on the other side of the valley 
1 Ki.io. 28 he (is) not God of the valleys, therefore 

I Ch.10, 7 when all tho men of Israel, .in tho valley 
.12. 15 they put to (light all (them) of the valleys' 

J4. 13 again spread themselves abroad in tho va. 

27. 29 over the herds (that were) in the valleys 
Job 39. 10 or will he harrow the valleys after thee? 

39. 21 He pav/eth in tho valley, and rejoiceth 
Psx 65. 13 valleys also aro covci'cd over with corn 
Song 2. 1 1 (am) the rose of S. . . the lily of the valleys 
Isa. 22. 7 thy choicest valleys shall bo lull of char. 
Jer. 21. 13 inhabitant of the valley, .rock of the pL 

31. 40 tho whole valley of tlie dead bodies, and 

47. 5 A. is cut off (with) the remnant of their va. 

48. 8 the valley also shall perish, and tho plain 

49. 4 gloriest thou in thy valleys, thy flowing va. 
Mic. I. 4 the valleys shall be clef t, as wax before tho 

See also Gen. 14. 3, 8, 10, 17 ; 37. 14 ; Josh. 7. 24, 26 ; 10. 12; 
15. 7, 8; 17. 16; 18. i6, 21 ; Judg. 6. 33; I Sa. 17. 2, 19; 21. 
9 ; 2.Sa. 5. 18, 2e ; 23. 13; i Ch. 11. 15 ; 14. 9; 2 Cli. 20. 
26, 26; Psx Co. 6; S4. 6; 108. 7; Isa. 17. 5; 28. 21; 65. 
10 ; Hos. I. 5 ; 2. 15; Joel 3. 2, 12, 14, 14. 
h.Low land, plain, slope or flat, nSs^ shephelah. 
Josh. 9. I in the hills, and in the valleys, and in all 

10. 40 the hills, and of the south, and of the va. 

11. 2 ill tho valley, and in the borders of Dor 

11. 16 took all. .the valley . .tho valley of the sa. 

12. 8 In tho mountains, and in tho valleys, and 
15. 33 in the valley, Eahtaol, and Zoreah, and As. 

Judg. I. 9 that dwelt . . in the south, and in the valley 

1 Ki,io. 27 tho sycamore trees that (are) in the valo 

2 Ch. I. 15 as tho sycamore trees that (are)in the vale 
Jer. 32. 44 In the cities of the valley, and in tho eit. 

33. 13 ia the cities of the vale, and in tho cities 

<3.A precipice, precipitoiis valley, <pdpay^ pharaijx. 

Luke 3. 5 Every valley shall bo filled, and every m. 
VAUAHT, (man, ono, to be) valiantest, valour — 
l.A mighty one, T?n ahbir. 

Jer. '46. 13 V/by aro thy valiant., swept away r they 

2. A li/x'o, "^N"!?,! crcl. 

Isa. 33. 7 Behold, their valiant ones shall cry with. 

Z.A wn offeree or might, ^:n"|3 hen chayil, 

Jadg2i. 10 sent.. twelve thousand of the valiantest 
I Sa. 18. 17 only bo thou valiant for mo, andfight tho 

3 Sa. 2. 7 now. .be strengthened, and be ye valiant 

13. 28 fear not. .bo courageous, and be valiant 
17. 10 he als® (that is) valiant, whose heart (is) 

1 Ch. J. 18 of valiant men, men ablo to bear buckler 

2 Ch. 28. 6 an hundred and twenty thousand . . valiaEt 

i.A mighty man, 1i33 gibhor. 

1 Ch. 7. 2 valiant men of might 'n their generations 

7. 5 valiant men of might, reckoned in all by 

I I. 26 Also the vaUant men of the armies (were) 

2 Ch. 13. 3 with an army of valiant men of war . .four 
- Song 3. y threescore valiant men-, of the valiant of 

Z.Tole mighty, n;3 gahar. 

Jer. 9. 3 they are not valiant for the trntll upon 

. Q, Force, strength, Vo chayil. 

Josh. f. 14 ye eball pssa. .aU tho mighty men of vaL 



Josh. 6. 2 tho king thereof, .tho mighty men ofvnt 
8. 3 chose.. thirty thousand niightymenof v^ 

10. 7 Joshua., and all tho mighty men of vaIoiu> 
Judg. 3. 29 ton thousand men. .and all men of valour 

6. 12 The Lor.D (is) with thee; thou, .man of va. 

11. I Jcphthah the O. was a mighty man of va. 
18. 2 five men from their coasts, men of valour 
20. 44 eighteen thousand men; all.. men of valo. 
20. 46 twentyand five thous.ind..all..men of val. 

1 Sa,i4. 52 whcn.Saul saw any strong.. orvaliaut man 
j6. 18 a mi"hty valiant man, and a man of war 

31. 12 All the v.iliant men arose, and went all 
B Sa. II. 16 a place where he knew that valiant men 

17. 10 (they) which (be) with him (are) valiant ni, 

23. 20 Benaiah..son or avaliantman.of Kabzecl 

24. 9 eight hundred thousand valiant men thafl 
I KI. I. 42 thou (art) a valiant man, and bringcst go. 

II. 28 Jeroboam (was) a mighty man of valour 
3 Ki. 5. I Naaman . . was also a mighty man in valo. 

24. 14 the princes, and allthe mighty men of va, 
I Ch. 5. 24 mighty men of valour, famous men.. he. 

7. 7 the sons of Bela .. mighty men of valour 
7. 9 the number of them..mlghtymenof val. 
7. II mighty men of valour.. seventeen thous. 

7. 40 mighty men of valour . . chief of the prin, 

8, 40 were mighty men of valour, archers, and 
10. 12 They arose, all tho valiant men, and took 

11. 22 Benaiah . . son of a valiant man of KabzeeL 

12. 21 mighty men of valour, and were captains 
12. 25 of tho children of S., mighty men of vaU 
12. 28 Zadok, a young man mighty of valour, and 
12. 30 mighty men of valour, famous tliroughout 
26. 6 ruled . . for they (v/ere) mighty men of val. 
26. 30 Hashabiah and his brethren, men of val. 
a6. 31 mighty men of valour at Jazar of Gilead 
26. 32 his brethren, men of valour., two thousand. 
28. I assembled .. all tho valiant men, unto Je. 

a Ch.13. 3 chosen men, (being) mighty men of valoujr 
14. 8 army . .all these (v/ere) mighty men of va, 
17. 13 and the men of war, mighty men of valo. 
17. 14 v/ith him mighty men of valour three htt, 
17. 16 tv/o hundred thousandmighty men of va, 
17. 17 Eliada a mighty man of valour, and witli 

25. 6 He hired, .mighty men of valour out of 
£C. 12 of tho fathers of the mighty men of valo. 

26. 17 fourscore priests of the Lord.. valiantmea 

32. 21 which cut 0(1 all the mighty men of valo. 
JTch. II. 6 four hundred threescore and eight valia.^ 

II. 14 their brethren, mighty men of valour, aa 
Nah. 2. 3 tho valiant men (arc) in scarlet, tho char. 

T.Almndant, great, mighty, 1^39 l:dbhir. 

Isa. 10. 13 i have put do\vn the inhabitanta like a va. 

8. Strong, stout, ItrxvpSs ischuros. 

Hob. n. 34 waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight 

VAIIAJTTLT, (to behave self) — 
\.To strengthen self, show self strong, y>\^chazaq,7. 
I Ch.19. 13 let ua behave ourselves valiantly for oup 

2. Force, strength, 'V.n chayil. 

Ii'um24. 18 his enemies; and Israel shalldo valiant!/ 

Psa. Co. 12 Through God we shall do valiantly: for h« 

108. 13 Through God wo shall do valiantly: forbg 

ii3. 15, i6 the right hand of tho LoED doeth val, 

VALXTE, (be of more), bo valued, to — 
l.Nov.glit, an idol, /"7N clil. 

Job 13. 4 forgers., ye (are) aU physicians of no valu« 

2. To be weighed, rho salah, 4. 

Job 28. iC It cannot be valued vrith the gold of Op. 
28. IQ neither shall it be valued with pure gold 
* , _ 

Z.To value, set in array, Ti^ arak, 5. 

Lev. 27. 8 shall value him. .shall the priest value h. 
27. 12 the priest shall value it, whether it bo g. 

^. Array, valuation, X^y_ erek. 

Lev. 27. 12 as thou vainest It. .the priest, so shall it 

5. To carry different ways, excel, Sia<pepeo diapherS, 
Matt 10. 31 ye are of more value than many sparrows 
Luke 12. 7 ye are of more value than many sparrowg 

G.To honour, Tifidu timaS. 

Matt 27. 9 that was valued, whom they .dldvaluo 

VABT'-IAH niji Jah is praise. 

Ono of tho sons of Bani that had taken a atrango 

wife. B.C. 43C. 

Ezra 10. 30 v., Meremoth, Ellashib 
VAHISH (away, out of sight), be vaniihcd, to — 
i.To go on, %T, yalalc. 

Job 7. 9 tho cloud is consumed, and vanlsheth aw. 

2. To vanish, n^o maldch, 2. 

Isa. 51. 6 tho'heavens diall vanish away like smok* 

Z.To he spread out, rnp sarach, 2. 

Jer. 49. 7 Concerning Edom.. is their wisdom vanLt 

LTo he cut off, npy tsamath, 2. 

Job 6. 17 What time they wax warm, they vanish 
5. To disappear, vanish, anpaytCo/xat aphanizomai. 

Jas. 4. 14 appeareth for a Uttle . . and . . vanlsheth IL 
6.Tobecomeinvisibk, yivofiai &<t>ayros gin. aphantos, 

Lnke24. 31 they knew him ; and ho vanished out ot 
7, A disappearing, vanishing, t<paviiT/i6s aphanisnw 

Heb. 8. 13 which . . waxeth old (is) ready to vanish.^ 
S.Fo make idle, inactive, uselesi, Karapyiu hut^. 

I Co. 13. 8 wbetlier. .Isnowledse^ It eball vaalab iH. 



VANITY 



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VERILY 



VAMTTY, vanities — 
l.Iniquity, vanity, p.x awji. 

,Job 15. 35 They, .bring forth vanity, and their belly 
'Vb%. 10. 7 under hi3 tongue (is) naischiet and vanity 
ProT22. 8 that soweth iniquity shall reap vanity 
Isa. 41. 29 Behold, they (are) aU vanity ; their works 
J 58. 9 the putting forth of the finger, and. .van. 

' Zeoh.io. s the idoU have spoken vanity, and the di. 

2. Vanity, Van habel. 

EccL I. 2 Vanity . . saith the fTeaoher . . vanity . . aH 
12. 8 Vanity . . saith tho Preacher ; all (is) 

3. Vanity, Vjij hebel. 

rieut32. 21 provoked me to anger with their vanities 
I Ki. 16. 13 in provoking the Lord . .with their vanit. 
16. 26 to provoke the Lord, .with their vanities 
a 'KI.17. 15 they followed vanity, and became vain 
Job 7. 16 let me alone ; for my days (are) vanity 
Psa. 31. 6 I have hated them that regard lying van. 
39. 5 man at his best state (is) altogether van. 
39. u like a moth : surgly every man (is) vanity 
62. 9 Surely men of low degree (arel vanity,(and) 
62. 9 they (are) altogether (lighter) than vanity 
78. 33 their days did ho consume in vanity, and 
94. 1 1 knoweth the thoughts . . that they (are) va. 
144. 4 Man 13 like to vanity : his days (are) as a 
Prov 13. II Wealth (gotten) by vanity shall be dimln. 

21. b The getting of treasures, .(is) a vanity to. 
Eool. I. 2 vanities., vanities; all (is) vanity 

1. 14 behold, all (is) vanity and vexation of sp. 
a. I enjoy pleasure, .behold, this also (is) van. 
B. II all (was) vanity and vexation of spirit, and 
2. IS I said in my heart, that this also (Is) van. 
a. 17 for all (is) vanity and vexation of spirit 
a. 19 wise under the sun. This (is) also vanity 
2. 21 This also (is) vanity and a great evil 
2. 23 heart taketh not rest . . This is also vanity 

2. 26 This also (is) vanity and vexation of spirit 

3. 19 a man hath no pro-eminence . . all (is) va. 

4. 4 This (is) also vanity and vexation of spirit 
4. 7 I returned, and I saw vanity under the 

4. 8 This (is) also vanity, yea, it (is) a sore tr. 
4. 16 this also (is) vanity and vexation of spirit 

5. 7 in . .words (there are) also divers vanities 
5. 10 not be satisfied. .This (is) also vanity 

6- 2 this (is) vanity, and it (is) an evU disease 

6. 4 he Cometh in with vanity, and departeth 
6. 9 this (is) also vanity and vexation of spirit 

6. II there bo many things that Increase vanity 

7. 6 the laughter of the fool. This also (is) va. 

7. 15 AU. .have I seen in the days of my vanity 

8. 10 they were forgotten . . This (is) also vanity 
8. 14 There is a vanity which is done upon the 
8. 14 according to the work, .this also (is) van. 
g. 9 the days, .of thy vanity.. the daysof thyv. 

11. 8 shall be many. All that cometh (is) vanity 
i II. 10 evil, .for childhood and youth (are)vanity 

12. 8 vanities, saith the Preacher ; aU (is) vanity 
Isa. 57. 13 vanity shaU take (them) : but he that pu. 
Jer. 2. s have walked after vanity, and are become 

8. 19 graveniraages, (and) with strange vanitie. 
10. 8 foolish ; the stock (is) a doctrine of vanities 
10. IS They (are) vanity, (and) the work of erro. 
14.22 Are there (any) among the vanities of the 
16. 19 ourfathers have inherited lies, vanity, and 
51. 18 They (are) vanity, the work of errors : in 
Jon. 2. 8 They that observe lying vanities forsake 

4. Empty, vain, vanity, pi riq. 

Psa. 4. 2 will ye love vanity?.. seek after leasing? 
Hab. 21. 3 shall weary themselves for ^^ery vanity 

^.Vanity, yf shav. 

Job IS. 31 Let not him that is deceived trust in va. 

6. Vanity, k\^ shav. 

Job. 7. 3 So am I made to possess months of vanity 
15. 31 trust in vanity ; for vanity shall be his re. 
31. $111 have walked with vanity, or if myfo. 
35. 13 God win not hear vanity ; neither wiU the 

Psa. 12. 2 They speak vanity every one with his ne. 

24. 4 who hath not lifted up his soul unto vanity 

41. 6 if he come to see (me), he speaketh vanity 

119. 37 Turn away mine eyes from beholding van. 

144. 8 Whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their 

Prov. 30. 8 Remove far from me vanity and lies, give 

Isa. 5. 18 that draw iniquity with cords of vanity 
30. 28 to sift the nations with the sieve of vanity 

Jer. 18. IS they have bamt incense to vanity, andth. 

Eze. 13. 6 They have seen vanity and lying divinatL 

13. 8 ye have spoken vanity, and seen lies, the. 
13. 9 shall be upon the prophets that see vanity 
13- 23 ye shaU see no more vanity, nor divine 
ai. 29 Whiles they see vanity unto thee, whiles 

22. 28 seeing vanity, and divining lies unto them 
Hos. 12. II surely they are vanity: they sacriflce bull. 

7. Ruin, vacancy, vanity, \n'n tohu. 

Isa. 40. 17 counted to him less than nothing, and va. 
■40. 23 he maketh the judges of the earth as van. 
44. 9 they that make a graven image (are) . . van. 
59. 4 they trust in vanity, and speak lies ; they 

8. Vain, ■unprofitable, useless, ixaraios mataios. 
Acts 14. 15 that ye should turn from these vanities 

9. Vanitj/, •uselessness, iiarai6Tf)i mataiotes. 
Rom. 8. 20 the creature was made subject to vanity 
Eph. 4. 17 walk not as other Gentiles walk, in the va. 
a Pe. 2. i3 when they speak great swelling . . of vanity 

"LVapour, IH ed. 

Job 35. 27 they pour down rate accardJn0ito Uie va. 



2. What is lifted up, cloud, vapour, N'fe"} nasi, 
Psa.135. 7 He causeth the vapours to ascend from the 
Jer. 10. 13 he causeth the vapours to ascend from the 

51. 16 he causeth the vapours to ascend from the 

3. To go up, rhy, alah. 

Job 36. 33 the cattle also concerning the vapour 

LS^noke, vapour, I'wp qitor. 

Psa. 148. 8 Fire, and hail ; snow, and vapour ;. stormy 
5, Breath, vapour, smoke, axfils atmis. 

Acts 2. 19 signs, .blood, and fire, and vapour of sm. 

Jas. 4. 14 It is even a vapour, that appeareth for 

VAUIABLEITESS — 

Change, variableness, ■scapaXKayii parallage. 

Jas. I. 17 no variableness, neither shadow of turn. 

YAB.TAWCE, (to set at) — 

\.To make two, divide into two, Six^Cw dichazd. 

Mattio. 3s For I am come to set a man at variance 
2. Contention, strife, quarrel, ipts eris. 

Gal. s- zo Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, em. 
VASH'-NI, ^yff\ Jah is strong. 

First bom of Samuel the prophet ; perhaps the same 
with Joel in Ch. 6. 33. B.C. 107a 

I Ch. 6. 28 the sons of Samuel: the firstborn Y.,and 

VASH'-TI, WV 

A queen whom Ahasuerus repudiated, and whom 

Esther succeeded. B.C. sig- 

Esth. I. 9 v. the queen maUe a feast for the women 

i.hi To bring V. the queen before the king wl. 

1.12 the queen V. refused to come at the kin. 

I. IS What shall we do unto the queen V. aco 

1. 16 V. the queen hath not done ivrongtothe 

1. 17 The king, .commanded V. the queen to be 
1. 19 That V. come no more before king Ahas. 
e. I he remembered V., an4 what she had do. 

2. 4 let the maiden, .be queen instead of V. 

2. 17 so that he. .made her queen instead of Y. 

VATTITP self, to — 

I.To beautify self , -\H^ paar, 7. 

Judg. 7. 2 lest Israel vaunt themselves against me 

2. To vaunt, boast, brag self, irspirepeio/iat perper. 

I Co. 13. 4 charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed 
VEHEBtEITT, (desire) — 
1. Cutting, still, sultry, '^'nEJ charishi. 

Jon. 4. 8 that God prepared a vehement east vrind 
2.Great desire, iTnir69ri<ris epipothesis. 

I Co. 7.11 (what) vehement desire, yea..zeaI,yea.,Te. 
VEHEMENTLY, (to beat) — 
'[.Terribly, Setrws deinos. 

Lufceii. 53 the Pharisees began to urge, .vehemently 
^.Abundantly, 4k iripicra-ov ek perissou. 

Markr4. 31 he spake the more [vehemently],If I should 
Z. Intensely, strenuously, evr6vci>s eutonOs. 

Luke23. 10 the chief priests and scribes stoodandve. 

4. To break or daslj. toward, irpotrpii'yvvjj.i prosrheg. 

Luke 6. 48 the stream beat vehemently upon that ho. 
6. 49 against which the stream did beat vehem. 

YEIK — 

Outgoing, outlet, K'pD motsa. 

Job 28. 1 1 Surely there is a vein for the silver, and 

VENGEANCE, (to take, he taken) -^ 

l.jTo avenge, take vengeance, Djij naqam. 

Psa. 99. 8 thou tookest vengeance of their inventions 
Nah. I. 2 Lord will take vengeance on his adversa. 

I.T0 be avenged. Dps naqam, 2. 

Jer. 50. 15 take vengeance upon her, as She hath done 

3. To be avenged, D(J3 naqam, 6. 

Gen. 4. 15 vengeance shall be taken on him sevenfo. 

4. Vengeance, DiJJ naqam. 

Deut 32. 35 To me (belongeth) vengeance and recom. 

32. 41 1 will render vengeance to mine enemies 

32. 43 wiU render vengeance to his adversaries 

Psa. 58. 10 shall re joico when he seeth the vengeance 

Prov. 6. 34 he vnW. not spare in the day of vengeance 

Isa. 34. 8 fiti3)thedayoftheLORD'svengeance,(and) 

35. 4 God will tome (with) vengeance,(even)Goa 

47. 3 I WiU take vengeance, and I wUl not meet 

£9. 17 he put on the garments of vengeance (for) 

61. 2 To proclaim, .the day of vengeance of our 

63. 4 the day of vengeance (is) in mine heart 

Eze. 24. 8 cause fury to come up to take vengeance 

25. 12 hath dealt against. .Judah by taking ven. 

25. IS have taken vengeance with a despiteful 

Mic. 5. 1 5 I will exe cute vengeance in anger and fury 

5. Vengeance, filJiJJ neqamah. 

Judg II. 36 forasmuch as the Lord hath taken venge. 

Psa. 94. I, I God, to whom vengeance belongeth 

149. 7 To execute vengeance upon the heathen 

Jer. II. 20 let me see thy vengeance on them: forun. 

20. 12 let me see thy vengeance on them; forun. 

46. 10 this (is) the day. .a day of vengeance, that 

50. 15 for it (is) the vengeance of the Lord: take 

50. 28 the vengeance of the Lord out God, the 

51. 6 this (is) the time of the Lord's vengeance 
51. II the vengeance of the Lord, the vengeance 
51. 36 plead thy cause, and take vengeance for 

I.am. 3. 60 Thou hast seen aU their vengeance (and) 
Eza. 25. n I wlU 1^7 my veneeaiioo upon £dom by 



Eze. 25. 14 they shall know my vengeance, saith tho. 
25. 17 I wiU execute great vengeance upon thenx) 
25. 17 whenlshaU lay my vengeance upon tben* 

t. Justice, vengeance, Si'kt) dike. 

Acts 28. 4 whom, .vengeance suffereth not to live 
Jude 7 Sodom, .suffering the vengeance of eternal; 

7. Full vengeance, iKdiKria-is ekdikesis. 

Luke2i. 22 these be tho days of vengeance, that all 
Bom. 12. 19 Vengeance (is) mine; I wUl repay, saith 
2 Th. I. 8 In flaming fire taking vengeance on thenx 
Heb. 10. 30 Vengeance. .1 will recompense, saith the- 

B. Anger, wrath, opy-fi orge, 

Rom. 3. 5 (Is) God unrighteous who taketh vpngea. 

VENISON — 

\. Hunting, venison, TS tsayid. 

Gen. 25. 28 loved Esau, because he did eat of (his) v. 
27. 5 Esau went to thofield tohunt(for)venisoQ 
27. 7 Bring me venison, and make me savoury 
27. 1 9 arise, Lpray thee, sit and eat of my venisoiv 
27. 25 Bring, .and I wOl eat of my son's venisoa 
87. 31 Let my father, .eat of his son's venison, tb. 
27. 33 where (is) he that hath taken venison, and 

^Hunting, venison, ."IT'S tsedah. 

Gen. 27. 3 go out to tfie field, and take me. .venison 
VENOM — 
Venom, poisonous herb, lyNi rosh. 

Deut 32. 33 Their wine (is), .tho cruel venom of aspa 

VENT, to have — 

To be opened, runs pathach, 2. 

Job 32. 19 my beUy (is) as wine (which) hath no vent 

VENTTJUE, at a — 

Perfection, simplicilj, Dh tom. 

I Ki.22. 34 And a., man drew a bow at aventure.and 
2Ch.i8.33Anda..man dre w*a bow at a venture, and 

VEEIHED, to be — 

To be or become stedfast, ]D}< aman, 2. 

Gen. 42. 20 90 shall your words be verified, and ye sh, 

1 Ki. 8. 26 let thy word, I pray thee, be verified, wh. 

2 Ch. C. 17 let thy word be verified, which thou hast 

VESHY, verity — 

X.But, verily, |?5n abal. 

.Gen. 42. 21 We (are) verily guilty concerning our bro, 
I Ki. I. 43 Veruy our lord king David hath made S. 
s Ki. 4. 14 Verily she hathno child, and her husband. 

2.0nly, ^N! ak. 

Exod3i. 13 Verily my sabbaths ye shall keep: for it 

3. Surely, igx aken. 

Psa. 66. 19 verily God hath heard, .he hath attended 
Isa. 45. IS Verily thou (art) a God that hidest thyself 

LIf not, nV DK irii lo. 

Jer. 15. n Verily it shaU be weU with thy remnant 

Z.Stedfastness, stability, nj^DN emunah, 

Psa. 37. 3 Trust in the Lord!', verily thou Shalt be fed 

Q.To say, 1DH amar. 

Judgis. 2 i verily thought that thou hadst utterly 

7. Truth, stedfastness, nas emeth. 

Psa.iii. 7 The works of his hands (are) verity and Jtt. 

8. To acquire, get, set up, niU qanah. 

I Ch.2i. 24 but I wUl verily buy it for the fuU price 

9. Truth, reality, certainty, aXJiBeia aletheiat 

I Ti. 2. 7 teacher of the GentUes in faith and verity 

10. Truly, really, certainly, hX-qSus alethos. 

I Jo. 2. 5 whoso keepeth his word, in him verily la 

ll.Amen, so be it, so it is, ajj.i)V am?n. 

•Matt. 5. 18 verily I say unto you. Till heaven and ca 

5. 26 Verily I say unto thee. Thou shalt by no 

6. 2, 5, 16 Verily I say unto you. They have 
See also 8. 10; 10. 15, 23, 42; 11. 11; 13. 17; 16. 28; 17- 
zo; 18. 3, 13, iS; 19. 23, 28; 21. 21, 31; 23. 36; 24. 2, 34, 
47; 25. 12, 40, 45; 26. 13, 4i, 34; Mark 3. 28; 6. [ii]; 8. 
12; 9. I, 41; 10. 15, 29; II. 23; 12. 43; 13. 30; 14. 9, 18, 
25, 30 ; Luko 4. 24 ; 12. 37 ; 13. [35] ; 18. 17, 29 ; 21. 32 ; 
23. 43 ; Jolin I. SI, SI ; 3- 3. 3. 5. 5. ". " ; S- 19. i9. "*> 
241 25. 25 ; 6. 26, 26, 3.!, 3.:, 47, 47, 53i ji ; »■ 34, 34. 5 s 5' 
58, 38 ; 10. 1, 1, 7, 7 ; 12. 24, 24 ; 13. 16, 16, 20, so, ST, 31, 
38, 38; 14. 12, 12; 16. 20, 20, 23, 23; 21. 18, 18. 

12.For, yap gar. 

Acts 16. 37 do they thrust us out privily? nay verily 
Bom 15. 27 It hath pleased them verily ; and their de. 

13. Truly, S^irou depou, 

Heb. 2. 16 For verily he took not on . . angels ; tut he 

14. Truly, indeed, /xiu (Sc) men {de). 

Mark 9. 12 EUas [verily] cometh first, and restoreth 
Acts 19. 4 John [verUy] baptized with the baptism 

22. 3 1 am [verily] a man . . a Jew, bom in Tarsus 
Bom. 2. 2s For circumcision verUy profiteth, if thoU 
I Co. 5. 3 For I verily, as absent in body, but pres. 

14. 17 For thou verily givest thanks well, but 
Heb. 3. s M OSes verily (was) faithful in all his house 
6. 16 Formen [verily] swear by the greater, and 

7. 5 verily they that are of tho sons of Levi 
7. 18 For there is verily a disannulling of the 
9. I verily the first, .had also ordinances of 

13. 10 For they verily for a few days chastened 
t F& t, so Wtio vetU/ was foreordaiued before tb<> 



VERMILION 



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VESSEL 



IS. Verily, indeed, truly, val nai. 

Lukeii. 51 verily I say unto you, It shall be required 
16. Really, actually, ivrus ontOs. 

Gal. 3. 21 verily righteousness should have been by 
17. Therefore, yue';/ ovy men ouii. 

Acts 26. 9 I verily thought with myself, that I ought 
VEEaOCLION — 
Red lead, red ochre, red colour, -!S\p sJuishar. 

Jer. 22. 14 cicled with ccdsr, and p.iintcd with vcr. 

KEe.23. 14 images of.. Chaldeans pourtrayed with vo. 

VERT (much, sore) — 

1. To deal treacherously, deceive, 135 hagad. 

Isa, 48. 4 I knew that thou wwUdest deal very tre. 

2. (irii/t) treachery, na2 bar/ed. 

Isa. 24. 16 treacherous dealers havo dealt very trea. 
Jer. 12. I are all they happy that deal very treach. 

S. Great, Vna gadol. 

Gen. 27. 33 Isaac trembled very exceedingly, and said 

i. Sufficient, '^ dai. 

Hab. 2.13 shall lab our In the very flro. .for very vanity 
5. This, ni zeh. 

Gen. 27. 21 whether thou (be) my very son Esan or 
G.Might, very, ikp meod. 

Gen. I. 31 God saw every thing, .and, behold, .very 
4. 5 Cain was very «Toth, and his countenance 

12. 14 beheld the woman, that she (was) very fair 
13. 2 Abram (was) very rich in cattle, in silver 
li. 20 and because their sin is very grievous 
SI. n the thing was very grievous in Abraham's 
24. 16 the damsel (was) very fair to look upon, a 

26. 13 and grew until he became very great 

34. 7 they were very wroth, because he had wr. 

41. 19 SBven other kine. .poor and very ill favo. 

41. 31 not bo known, .it (shall be) very grievous 

41. 49 gathered com as the sand of the sea, very 

47. 13 the famine (was) very sore, so that the la. 

50. 9 horsemen : and it was a very great comp. 

50. 10 they mourned with a great and very sore 

£zod. 1,20 the people multiplied, land waxed very ml. 

9. 3 (there shall be) a very grievous murrain 

g. 18 I will cause it to rain a very grievous hail 

9. 24 fire mingled with the hail, very grievous 

0. 14 very grievous (were they); before them th. 
xz, 3 Moses (was) very great in the land of Eg. 
12. 38 and flocks and herds, (even) very much 

Nmnii. 33 the Lord smote the people with a very 

12. 3 Moses (v/as) very meek, above all the men 

13. 28 and the cities (are) walled, (and) very gr. 
16. 15 Moses was very wroth, and said unto the 

82. 17 I wUl promote thee unto very great lion. 
32. I the children of Gad had a very great niul. 

Dent. 9. 20 the LOKD was very angry with Aaron to ha. 

20. 15 all the cities (which are) very far off from 
28. 54 the man (that is) tender, .and very delic. 

30. 14 the word (is) very nigh unto thee, in thy 
Josh. I. 7 be thou strong and very courageous, that 

3. 16 rose up upon an heap very far from the ci. 

8. 4 go not very far from the city, but be ye 

9. 9 From a very far country thy servants are 
9. 13 are become old by reason of the very long 
9. 22 \Ve (are) very far from you ; when ye dw. 

JO. 20 slaying them with a very great slaughter 
II. 4 went, .with horses andchariots very many 
13. I there remauieth yet very much land to be 

22. 8 with very much cattle . . with very much 

23. 6 Be ye therefore very courageous to keep 
Jadg. 3. 17 unto EgloD..andEglon(was)a very fat man 

II. 33 he smote them. .with avery great slaugh. 

13. 6 and his countenance (was). . vepf terrible 
18. 9 for we have seen the land . . it (is) very go. 

Enth I. 20 the Almighty hath dealt very bitterly wi. 
> Sa. 2. 17 the sin of the young men was very great 

2. 22 Eli was very old, and heard all that his so. 
4. 10 there was a very great slaughter ; for th 
S. 9 was against the city with a very great de. 
5. II the hand of God was very heavy there 

14. 20 (and there was) a vei-y great discomfituro 
14. 31 to Aijalon : and the people were very fai. 

18. 8 Saul was very v/roth, and the saying dis. 

18. 15 Saul saw that he behaved himself very wi. 

19. 4 works (have been) to thee ward very good 
23. 2 the man (was) very great, and he had three 
25. 15 the men (were) very good unto us, and we 

iS. I. 26 very pleasant hast thou been unto me, thy 
^.17 there was a very sore battle that day : and 

3. 8 Then was Abner very wroth for the words 
II. 2 the woman (w.is) very beautiful to look up. 
13. 3 and Jonadab (wasj a very subtil man 

ij. 21 when king David heard.. he was very wr. 
13. 36 king also and all his servants wept very so. 

18. 17 laid a very great heap of stones upon him 

19. 32 Barzlllai was a very aged man, (even) f on. 
ig. 32 had provided, .for he (was) a very great 
24. 10 take awaythe iniquity. .1 have done very 

■i KL I. 4 the damsel (was) very fair, and cherished 

1. 6 he also (was a) very goodly (man); and (his 
1. 15 the king was very old ; and Abishag the 

10. 2 she came to Jerusalem wiih a very great 
10. 2 with camels that bare spices, and very mu. 
10. 10 of spiees very great store, and precious 
ai. 26 he did very abominably in following idols 
3 Eii4. 26 the Lord saw. .(that it was) very bitter 

17. 18 the Lord was very angry with Israel, and 
-21. 16 Manasseh shed innocent blood very much 

? ClLiS. 8 trought David very much brass, where w. 
'»r. 8 doawaj'theiniqm*8'..Ihaved«neveryfoo 



1 cni.2i. 13 let me fall now. .for very groat (are) his m. 

2 Ch. 7. 8 all Israel with him, a very great congreg. 
9. I with a very great company, and camels th. 

14. 13 and they carried away very much spoil 
16. 8 a huge host, with very many cliariots and 
24. 24 the Lord delivered a very great host into 

30. 13 there assembled.. a very great congrcgat. 

32. 29 God had given him substance very much 

33. 14 raised it up a very great height, and put 
Ezra 10. 1 a very great congregation of men and wo. 
Keh. 2. 2 this (is) nothing. .1 was very sore afraid 

4. 7 to bo stopped, then they were very wro. 

5. 6 I was very angry when I heard their cry 
8. 17 And there was very great gladness 

Esth. I. 12 therefore was the king very wroth, and his 
Job I. 3 five hundred she asses, and a very great 
2. 13 for they saw that (his) grief was very great 
■Psa. 46. I God (is), .a very present help In trouble 

so. 3 it shall be very tempestuous round about h. 

79. 8 prevent us ; for we are brought very low 

92. 5 O Lord. .thy thoughts are very deep 

93. 5 Thy testimonies are very sure : holiness 
104. I Lord my G od, thou art very great, thou 
119. 138 testimonies..(are)righteou3and very fa. 
119. 140 Tliy word (is) very pure : therefore thy s. 
142. 6 Attend unto my cry ; fori am brought ve. 

Isa 16. 6 he (is) very proud : (oven) of his haughtl. 

31. I horsemen, because they are very strong 
47. 6 upon the ancient hast thou very heavily 
5:!. 13 be exalted and extolled, and be very high 
64. 9 Be not wroth very sore, O Loud, neither 
64. 12 hold thy peace, and afflict us very sore? 

Jer. 2. 12 be honibly afraid, bo ye very desolate^sa. 
14. 17 with a great breach, with a very grievous 
18. 13 the virgin of Israel hath done a very hor. 
24. 2 One basket (had) very good flgs, (even)ll. 
24. 2 the other basket Qiad) very naughty Dgs 
24. 3 the good flgs, very good ; and the evil, ve. 
40. 12 gathered wine and summer fruits verymu. 

Ezo. 27. 25 made very glorious in the midst of the seas 
37, 2 (there were) very many . .(they were) very 
40. 2 set me upon a very high mountain, by wh. 
47. 7 at the bank, .(were) very many trees on 
47, 9 there shall be a very great multitude of fl. 

Joel 2. II his camp (is) very great ; for Oie is) strong 
2. II the day of the Lord (is) great and very te. 

Zech. 9. 2 Tyrus, and Zidon, though It be very wise 
9. 5 Gaza also (shall see it), and be very sorr. 
14. 4 (and there shall be) a very great valley 

7. Unto might, exceedingly, -(nsh"\)i, -\\m-\'<i ad meod. 

1 S.i. 25.36 merry within him, for he(was)very drunk. 

2 Ch.iC. 14 they made a very great burning for him 
Psa.119. 107 I am afflicted very much : quicken me, 
Lam. 5. 22 But thou, .thou art very wroth against 
Dan. 8. 8 Therefore the he goat waxed very great 

11. 25 shall be stirred up to battle with a very 

S. Little, small, fexo, "ij/tp rrdzar. 

Isa. 10. 25 For yet a very little while, and the Indig. 
16. 14 and the remnant .. very small (and) feeble 
29. 17 (Is) it not yet a very little while, and Le. 

^.Ahove, upward, omoard, ^;/p, nhiioh lemalah. 
Deut28. 43 Thestranger. . shallgetupabove thee very 
I Ch.23. 17 but the sons of Kehabiah were very many 

10. Bone, substance, Ds;; etsem. 

Josh. 10. 27 stones in the cave's mouth . . until this very 
Eze. 2. 3 transgressed against me. .unto this very 

11. In an instant, l'n?3 hephetha. 

Num. 6. 9 if any mau die very suddenly by him, and 

12. Very loathsome, Bj;, oip qut, qat. 

Eze. 16. 47 but, as . . a very little (thing), thou wast co. 

13. WaU, side, roof, "i"p qir. 

Jer. 4. 19 my bowels ! I am pained at my very heart 

14. Great, much, inany, very, K'3'p saggi. 

Dan. 2. 12 F Tthiscausethe king was angry and very 

15. Truly, really, certainly, i\r)9£i alethos. 

John 7. 26 Do the rulers know, .this is the [very] Ch. 

IG.He {she, it) himself, avr6s axUos. 

Komi3. 6 attending continually upon this very thi. 
I Th. 5. 23 the very God of peace sanctify you wholly 
Heb.io. I not the very image of the things, can ue, 

n. And, also, even, Kal hai, 

Luke 9. 5 shake off the [very] dust from your feet 

18. Very, kiav lian, or /Safleos batheos. 

Mark 16. 2 And very early in the morning, Lu. 24. i. 

19. Vehemently, impetuously, tr<j>o5pd sphodra, 
Matt.18. 31 they were very sorry, and came and told 
Marki6. 4 stone was rolled away: for it was verygr. 
Lukei8. 23 he was .. sorrowful, for he was very rich 

20, Above, vTTfp huper. 

I Th. 5. 13 to esteem them very highly in love for 
[See also Act, aged men, attentive, bold, costly, dark, 
diligently, early, fair, far off, frowardness, fruitful, 
great, great things, heavy, high, little, lovely, low, much, 
old, pitiful, precious, rainy, small, sorrowful, that, well, 
wickedness.] 

VEEY chiefest, deed, great, many, small, well — 

l.Bul, truly, yet, D^is ulam. 

Exod 9. 16 in very deed for this, .have I raised thee 
I Sa, 25. 34 in very deed . . the LoED God of Itirael liv. 

I.Truly, indeed, C39N umnam. 

a Ch. 6. 18 win God la very deed dwell *Jth men on 



3.(0/) God, D'n^K clohim. 

1 Sa. 14. 15 trembling, .it was a very great trcmblhis 

i.Abundance, multitude, greatness, 3i rob. 

Zech 8. 4 and every mau with his staff . . for very ago 

b.Bctlcr, KaWiov hallion. 

Acts 25. 10 done no wrong, as thou very well know. 

6. More, greater, tnorc excellent, ;rAtiwf, TrAeio-Toi- 
Matt 21. 8 a very great multitude spread their gar. 

2 Co. 9. 2 and your zeal hath provoked very many 

7. Very chiefest, exeeedingly, inrip Klav huper lian. 

3 Co. 1 1. 5 I was not a whit behind tho very chiefest 

12. J I in notliing am I behind tho very chiefest 

VERY deed, small — 

l.To beat small, pjTJ daqaq, 5. 

Exod 30. 36 thou shalt beat.. of It very small, and 

2. To be found, prepared, established, Ji3 kun, 2. 
1 Sa. 26. 4 understood that Saul was come in very 

VESSEL — 

1. Vessel, instrument, '^^ keli. 

Gen. 43. 1 1 take of the . . fruits In tho land in your ve. 
'Exod2s. 39 shall ho make It, with aU these vessels 
27. 3 all the vessels thereof thou shalt make 
27. 19 All the vessels of the tabernacle In all tho 
30. 27 vessels, and the candlestick and his vess. 
30. 28 the altar of burnt offering with all his vo. 
35. 13 Tho table, and his staves, and all his vo. 
35. iC and all his vessels, the laver and his foot 
37. 16 he made tho vessels which (were) upon 

37. 24 of pure gold made he it, ana all tho vesa. 

38. 3 he made all the vessels, .all tho vessels* 

38. 30 therewith he made, .all tho vessels of tho 

39. 36 Tho table . . all the vessels thereof, and tho 
39. 37 aU the vessels thereof, and tho oil for 11. 
39. 39 and all his vessels, the laver and his foot 

39. 40 all the vessels of the service of the tabe. 

40. 9 thou shalt take . . and anoint . . all the ves. 
40. 10 thou shalt anoint the altar, .all his ves. 

Lev. 6. 28 the earthen vessel wherein It is sodden 
8. II anointed the altar and all his vessels, both 
II. 32 any vessel of wood .. whatsoever vessel (it 
II. 33 evcryearthenvessel whcreinto(any)of th. 
II. 34 drink that may bo drunk in every, .vessel 
14. 5 in an earthen vessel over running water 

14. 50 in an earthen vessel over running water 

15. 12 the vessel of earth, .every vessel of wood 
lium. I. 50 over all the vessels thereof . .all the vess. 

3. 31 tho vessels of the sanctuary wherewith 

3. 36 all tho vessels thereof, and all that servo. 

4. 9 all the oil vessels thereof, wherewith they 
4. 10 they shall put it and all the vessels ther. 
4. 14 all the vessels thereof . . aU the vessels of 
4. 15 of covering, .all the vessels of the sanctuary 

4. 16 in the sanctuary, and in the vessels ther. 

5. i7-shall take holy water in an earthen vessel 
7. I both the altar and all the vessels thereof 

7. 85 all the silver vessels, .two thousand and 

18. 3 only they shall not come nigh the vessels 
19. 15 every open vessel, which hath no covering 

19. 17 running water shall be puttheretoin a v. 
19. 18 upon all the vessels, and upon the person 3 

Deut 23.24 but thou shalt not put (any) In thy vessel 
Josh. 6. 19, 24 the silver, and gold, and vessels 
Ruth 2. 9 when thou art athirst, go unto the vessels 
I Sa. 9. 7 for the bread is spent in our vessels, and 
21, 5 the vessels of tho young men are holy, and 

21. 5 though it were sanctified tliis day in the v. 

8. 10 vessels of silver, .vessels of gold, .vessels 
17. 28 Brought beds, and basins, and earthen v. 

I Kl. 7, 45 all these vessels, which Hiram made to 
7. 47 Solomon left all the vessels, .because they 
7. 48 And Solomon made all the vessels that 

7. 51 the silver, and the gold, and the vessels 

8. 4 all the holy vessels that (were) in tho tab. 
10. 21 drinking vessels . . all the vessels of the ho. 
10. 25 vessels of silver, and vessels of gold and 
15. 15 he brought in. .silver, and gold, and vessels 

17. 10 Fetch me. .a little water in a vessel, that 
J KL 4. 3 Go, borrow thee vessels . empty vessels 

4. 4 and shall pour out Into all those vessels 
4. 6 it came to pass, when the vessels were full 
4. 6 she said nnto her son. Bring me yet a ves. 

4. 6 And ho said unto her. .not a vessel more 
7. 13 all the way (was) full of garments and ves. 

12. 13 any vessels of gold, or vessels of silver, of 

14. 14 all the vessels, .found in the house of the 
23. 4 to bring forth, all the vessels that were 

24. 13 cut in pieces all the vessels of gold which 

25. 14 all the vessels of brass wherewith they 
25. 16 the brass of all these vessels was without 

I C3i. 9. 28 had the charge of the ministering vessels 

9. 29 to oversee tho vessels, and all the aistm. 

18. 8 and the pillars, and the vessels of brass 
18. 10 all manner of vessels of gold and silver 

22. 19 to bring, .the holy vessels of God, into tho 

23. 26 nor any vessels of it for the service there. 
28. 13 for aU the vessels of service in the house 

• Ch. 4. 18 Solomon made all these vessels in great 
.4. 19 And Solomon made all the vessels that 

5. 5 all the holy vessels that (were) in the taT>. 
9. 20 the drinking vessels . . all the vessels of the 
9. 24 brought . . vessels of silver, and vessels cf 

15. 18 had dedicated, silver, and gold, and vess. 

24. 14 whereof were made vessels for the houas, 
24- 14 vessels to minister, .vessels of gold »>^' 



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Prov25. 4 
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all tho vessels that were found in the ho. 
the vessels. ..ind cut in pieces the vessels 
Tvith all tho vessels . . all the vessels there. 
all the vessels, which king Ahaz in his 
N. also carried oil the vessels of the hou, 
brought him to B., with the goodly vesse. 
all the vessels of the house of God, great 
and destroyed all the goodly vessels the. 
strengthened their hands with vessels of 
tho king brought forth the vessels of the 
silver basons . . (and) other vessels a thou, 
the vessels of gold and of silver (were) five 
the silver, and the gold, and the vessels 
silver vessels an hundred talents, (and) of 
two vessels of fine copper, precious as go. 
Ye (are) holy xmto the LoKD ; the vessels 
the silver, and tho gold, and the vessels 
the silver and the gold and the vessels w. 
where (are) the vessels of the sanctuary 
the vessels, and the tithes of the com, the 
thither brought I again the vessels of the 
in vessels of gold, the vessels being dive, 
dash them in pieces like a potter's vessel 
I am forgotten. .1 am like a broken vess. 
there shaU.eome forth a vessel for the fl. 
in vessels of bulrushes upon the waters 
vessels of small quantity, from the vessels 
of cups.even to aU the vessels of flagons 
be ye clean, that bear the vessels of tho 
orabominable (things is in) their vessels 
bring an offering in a clean vessel into 
they returned with their vessels empty 
the vessel that he made of clay was mar. 
he made it again another vessel, as seem, 
as (one) breaketh a potter's vessel, that 
(is he) a vessel wherein (is) no pleasure ? 
and ye shall fall like a pleasant vessel 
the vessels of the Lord's house shall now 
the vessels which are left in the house of 
concerning the residue of the Vessels that 
concerning the vessels that remain (in) tho 
the vessels of the Lord's house that Ne. 
to bring again the vessels of the Lord's 
put thom in an earthen vessel, that they 
put (them) in your vessels, and dwell in 
not be«n emptied from vessel to vessel 
shall empty his vessels^ and break their 
I have broken Moab like a vessel wherein 
their curtains, and all their vessels, and 
he hath made me an empty vessel, he ha. 
all the vessels of brass wherewith they 
the brass of all these vessels was without 
put them in one vessel, and make thee 
will (men) take a pin . .to hang any vessel 
they traded the persons of men and ves. 
with part of the vessels of the house of God 
he brought the vessels into the treasure 
with their precious vessels of silver and 
Israel . . as a vessel wherein (is) no pleas, 
shall spoil the treasure of all pleasant ve. 



Z.A vessel, utensil, \KQ man. 

Ezra s. 14 the vessels also of gold and silver of tho 
5.15 Take these vessels, go, carry them into the 

6. s let tho golden and silver vessels of the ho. 

7. 19 The vessels also that are ^ven thee for the 
San. 5. 2 to bring the golden and silver vessels wh. 

5. 3 Then they brought the. golden vessels 
S- 23 tJi^y have brought the vessels of his ho. 

Z.A hottle, ^3j, ^33 nebel. 

Isa. 30. 14 as the breaking of the potter's vessel that 

i.A vessel, utensil, ayye7ov a^geion. 

Matt 13, 48 gathered the good into [vessels], bntcasfc 
25. 4 the wise took oil in their vessels with th. 

IS.A vessel, utensil, instrument, ffKevos sheuos. 
Mark 1 1. 16 that any man should carry (any) vessel 
Inke 8. 16 covereth it with a vessel, or putteth (it) 
John 19. 29 Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar 
' Acts 9. 13 he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my 
10. II a certain vessel descending unto him, as 

10. iS the vessel was received up again into he. 

11. s A certain vessel descend, as it had been 
Bom. 9. 21 to make one vessel unto honour, and an. 

9. 22 the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction 
r 9. 23 the riches of his glory on the vessels of 

s Co. 4. 7 we have this treasure in earthen vessels 
.1 Th. 4. 4 how to possess his vessel in sanctiflcation 
3 Ti. 2. 20 there arc not only vessels of gold and of 
2. 21 ho shall bo a vessel unto honour, sanctL 
Heb. g. 21 tho tabernacle and aU the vessels of the 
t Ve. 3. 7 giving honour . . as unto the weaker vessel 
Bev. 2. 27 as the vessels of a potter shall they be br. 
i8. la vessels of ivory, and all manner vessels of 
TESTJEEHT, vestry, vesturo — , 
1. Cloah, garment, covering, nja beged."^ 

Gen. 41, 42 arrayed him in vestures of fine-llnen^and 
i.A covering, no^ kesuth. 

Dent 22, 1? fringes upon the four quarters of thy ve. 

Z.CloOiing, dress, attire, tfn}' lebush. 

a KL iQ. 22 Bring forth vestments for all tho worship. 

Psa. 22, 18 They part . . and cast lots upon my vesture 

. 102. 26 as a vesture shalt thou change them, and 

i.Clo(hmff, »n^D 7(ia3u3h. 

a Ki. 10. 22. And he brought them forth vestments 

5, Wmidrobe, vestry, nnn^p meUachah. 

z KL i<:x 22 !io said tnto him that (wae) over the voe. 



6. What is put on, garment, mantle, IfuxTiov hima. 

Kev. 19. 13 he (was) clothed with a vesture dipped in 

19. 16 he hatli on (his) vesture, and on his thigh 

7. Dress, raiment, apparel, l/xaTi(rfj.6s himatismos. 
Matt 27. 35 [and upon my vesture did they cast lots] 
John 19. 24 and for my vesture they did cast lots 

8. What is throvm round one, ■irepifi6Kaiov peribol. 
Heb. 1. 12 as a vesture shalt thou fold them up, and 
VEX, be vexed (with a devil), to — 
\.To be troubled, hastened, Ijn^ bahel, 2. 

Psa. 6. 2 O Lord, heal me; for my bones are vexed 
6. 3 My soul Is also sore vexed : but thou, O L. 
6. 10 Let all mine enemies be . . sore vexed : let 

2. To trouble, hasten, Vnj ba/iel, 3. 

Psa. 2. 5 shall he. .vex them in his sore displeasure 

3. To thrust away, pm dachaq. 

Judg. 2. 18 of them that oppressed them and vexed 
i.To trouble, crush, destroy, Dort liamam. 

2 Ch. 15. 6 for God did vex them with aU adversity 
5.70 make to tremble, shake, yil zwa, Za. 

Hab. 2. 7 Shall they not. .awake that shall vex thee 
6. To afflict, grieve, ni) yagah, 5. 

Job 19. 2 How long will ye vex my soul, and break 
7. To press, thrust out, nj; yanah, 5. 

Exod22. 21 Thou shalt neither vex a strangernor op. 

Lev. 19. 33 And if a stranger, .ye shall not vex him 

Eze. 22. 7 in thee have they vexed the fatherless and 
22. 29 have vexed the poor and needy ; yea, they 

8. To be distressed, straitened, "ni yatsar. 

2 Sa. 13. 2 Amnon was so vexed, that he fell sick for 

9. To be angry, sad, Dj;3 kaas. 

Eze. 32. 9 I will also vex the hearts of many people 
lO.ro 6e bitter, TjO marar. 

2 Ki. 4. 27 Let her alone ; for her soul is vexed with 
11.2*0 cause to be bitter, Tia marar, 5. 

Job 27. 2 the Almighty, (who) hath vexed my soul 
\2.To grieve, vrrest, take pains, labour, 3si; atsab,3. 

Isa. 63. 10 they rebelled, and vexed his holy spirit 

13. To do evil, VI 'I'^S; asah ra, 

2 Sa.i2.. 18 how win he then vex himself, if we tell 

li.To bind up, distress, be distressed, "ny tsarar. 
Lev. 18. 18 to vex (her), to uncover her nakedness 
Num25. 17 Vex the Midianites, and smite them 

25. 18 For they vex you with their wiles where. 

33- 55 shall vex you in the land wherein ye dw. 
Isa. II. 13 not envy Judah, and Judah shall not vex 

15. To cause to be distressed, TSf tsarar, 5. 

Keh. 9. 27 into the hand of their enemies, who VQX. 

16. To cause to be vexed, wearied, pp guts, 5. 
Isa. 7, 6 Let us go up against Judah, and vex it 

Vl.To. be or become short or grieved, isiJ gatsar. 

Judg. 16. 16 it came to pass . .his soul was vexed unto 
18.jro cause evil, treat ill, JJH"! raa, 5. 

!N'um2o. 15 the Egyptians vexed us and our fathers 

19.7*0 crush, j'jn raats. 

Judg. 10. 8 they vexed and oppressed the children 

20. To do wickedly, vex, vtl rasha, 5. 

1 Sa. 14. 47 whithersoever he turned himself, he ve. 
21. To try, test, fiaKravl^a basanizo. 

2 Pe. 2. 8 [vexed (his) righteous soul from day to] 

22.ro do evil, KaKSa kakoo. 

Acts 12. I king stretched forth (his) hands to vex 

23. To have or act as a demon, SatftovlConai daim. 
Matt 15. 22 my daughter is grievously veved with a 

%i. To be worn down, Karairoveofiai kataponeomai. 
2 Pe. 2. 7 delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy 

26.3'o be crowded, harassed, ox^^ofiai ochleomai. 
Luke 6. 18 [they that were vexed] with unclean spl. 
Acts 5. 16 them which were vexed with unclean sp. 

26.7*0 experience, suffer, endure, wda-xa pascho. 

Matti7. 15 ho is lunatic, and sore [vexed] : for oft tL 
VEXATION, vexed — 
1. Trembling, removal, nj/JJ zevaah. 

Isa. z8. 19 it shall be a vexation only (to) nndersta. 

2.Trouble, destruction, nDinp mehumah. 

D6ut28. 20 Lord shall send upon thee cursing, vexa. 
2 Ch. 15. 5 great vexations . . upon all the inhabitants 
Eze. 22. 5 thee, (which art) infamous.. much vexed 

3,Sadness, wrong, vexation, niyi reuth. 

EocL 1. 14 behold, all (is) vanity and vexation of sp. 
2. II all (was) vanity and vexation of spirit, and 
2. 17 for all (is) vanity and vexation of spirit 
2. 26 This also (is) vanity and vexation of spir. 
4. 4 This (is) also vanity and vexation of spir. 
4. 6 full (with) travail and vexation of spirit 
6. g this (is) also vanity and vexation of spirit 

i. Sadness, tarong, vexation, jVyT rayon. 

Eccl. 1. 17 I perceived, that this also is vexation of 
2. 22 what hath man. .of the vexation of his h. 
4. 16 Surely this also (is) vanity and vexation 

h.A breaJdng, breach, destruction, ijf', i??* sheber, 
Isa. 65. 14 but ye.. dmll howl for vexation ot Qiirit I 



VIAL — 

l.A vial, cruet, fla^k, "SiBpaJiS^ 

I Sa, to. I Then Samuel took a vial ot 0% and ponsj 
2. A vial, bold, basin, <ptd\T} phiale. 

Kev. s. 8 golden vials full ot odours, which are th« 

15. 7 seven golden vials full of the ivrath of O. 

16. I pour out the vials of the wi'ath of God up.. 
16. 2 went and found out his vial upon the ea, 
26. 3, 4, 8, 10, 12 angel poured out his vial up. 

16. 17 the seventh angel poured out his vial into 

17. I the seven angels which had the seven vi. 
21. 9 the seven angels, which had the seven vL 

VICTOR-Sr, (to get) - 

1.7*0 give, ease or security, ilPl yasha, 5. 

Psa. 98. I his holy arm, hath gotten him the victory 
2.Prominencc, pre-eminence, ns3, nx3 netsach. 

1 Ch.29. n the glory, and the victory, and the majes. 
Isa. 25. 8 He will swallow up death in victory ,and the 

Z.Ease, security, n^^^l^ teshuah. 

2 Sa. 19. 2 the victory that day was. .into mourning 

23. 10 the Lord wrought a great victory that day 
23. 12 and the Lord wrought a great victory 

4. To get victory, be inmncible,conquer, viKaai nikao. 
Eev. 15. 2 them that had gotten the victory over tha 

^.Victory, vikij nihe. 

X Jo. 5. 4 this is the victory that overcometh the wo. 
6. Victory, vIkos nikos. 

Matt,i2. 20 till he send forth judgment unto victory 

1 Co.is. 54 saying. .Death is swallowed up in victory 

15. 55 death . . O grave, where (is) thy victory J 
15. 57 God, wliich givethusthe victory through. 

VICTTTALS, (to provide) — 

l.Eating, food, '73N okel. 

Gen. 14. II took .'.all their victuals, and went their w. 
Lev. 25. 37 Thou shalt not . . lend liim thy victuals for 
Deut23. 19 usury of victuals, usm-y of 'any thing that 

2. Usual allcnvance or diet, nO"]?< arucliah. 

Jer. 40. 5 gave . . victuals, and a reward, and let him 

3. Eating, food, '73SO maakal. 

2 Ch.ii. II and store of victuals, and of oil and wine 
i.Food, J'UD mazon. 

2 Ch.ii. 23 and he gave them victual in abundance 

h. Life preserver, quickening, sustenance, flTO. 

Judgji7. 10 I will give, .a suit of apparel, and thy vi. 
6. To contain, provide, nourish, sustain, 7 a kul, 3a. 

I Ki 4. 7 which provided victuals for the king and 
4. 27 those oiBcers provided victualsifor king 3. 

7. Bread, food, Dn? lechem. 

I Ki.ii. 18 appointed him victuals, and gave him In. 
Jer. 44. 17 had we plenty of victuals, and were well 

^.Hunting, venison, i:¥ tsayid. 

Josh 9. 14 the men took of their victuals, and asked 
Neh. 13. 15 testified,. in the day wherein theysold vie 

9. Hunting, venison, T]y$ isedah. 

Exodiz. 39 neither had they prepared ,. any victual 
Josh. I. iiPrepareyouvictuals; for within three days 

9. II Take victuals with you for the journey 
Judg. 7. 8 So the people took victuals in their hand 
:o. 10 to fetch victual for the people, that they 

1 Sa. 22. 10 gave him victuals, and gave him the sword 

10. Oround corn, victuals, "inB* sheber. 

Neh.ip. 31 bring ware or ^m^ victuals on the sabbath 
11. Eating, food, Ppufia broma. 

Matt 14. 15 may go into the villages, and buy. . vlctu. 

12.0orn, provisions, €iri(riTi<r/it(fs episitismos. 
Lukeg. 12 they may go into the towns, .and get vict. 

VIEW, to-r- 

1.7*0 understand, consider, p3 bin, 1, 5. 

Ezra 8. 15 I viewed the people and the priests, and 
2. From before, 1350 minnegeds 

2 El. 2. 7 fifty 'men . . went, and stood to view afar off 

3.7*0 see, riK-j raah. 

Josh. 2. 'i saying. Go, view the land, even Jericho 
4. 7*0 travel on foot, traverse, ^n ri.gal, 3. 

Josh. 7. 2 Go up and view . . And the men . . viewed At. 

5.7*0 vieio, look for, -i3'^ sdbar. 

Neh. 2. 13 And I. .viewed the walls of Jerosalem 
2. 15 Then went I up., and viowed the wall, 'and 

VIGILANT, to be — 

7*0 be vigilant, walteful, y^ifyopiu gregoreo. 

I Pe. s. 8 Be sober, be vigilant; because your adver, 
VTT.E, (person), vilest — 
1. 7*0 be despised, despicable, '"i!? bazaJi, %. 

Dan. II. 21 in his estate shall stand up a Vtte person 

2. Vileness, depression, niTT zulluth. 

Psa. 12. 8 The wicked walk >. when the vHest men 

3.7*0 be gluttonoxis, vile, lightly esteemed, hh\ zalal. 
Jer. 13. ig if thou talte. .the precious from the vil9 
Lam. I. II see. .and consider, for I am become vile 

i.Tofade, wear away, be empty, foolish, 70} nabaU 

Isa. 32. 5 The vile person shall be no more called 1. 

32. 6 For the vile person wUl speak vUlany, and 

^.Emptiness, folly, -iV^j nebalah. 
Judg. }9. 24 but unto'tys man do not bo vile a thing 



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6. What is dapiscd, niapj ncmihzah. 

I So. 15. 9 vile aad refuse, that Ihey destroyed utte. 

7. Vile, nj^y shoar. 

Jer. sg. 17 will make them like vllo flgs, that cannot 
8. Dishonour, art/Jila atimia. 

Eom. I. 2O For this. .God gave them up unto vile oil. 
^. Filth, dirt, ^uTrapor rhuparos. ■ 

Jas. c. 2 if there come, .in also a poor man In vllo 
10. Low estate, humiliation, abasement, rainii'ua-is. 

Phil. 3. 21 Wlio shall change our vile body, that it 
VILE, to bo (more, reputed, viler) — ' 

1. ^0 be defiled, noa tamah, 2. 

Job 18. 3 Wherefore are we. .reputed vilo in yoxir si. 

2. To he pained, vile, nxa kaah, 2. 

Job 30. 8 children of bass men; they werevilerthan 

8. To be light, lighthj esteemed, ^Sl qalal. 

Job 40. 4 Eeliold, I am vile; what shall 1 answer 
Nah. I. 14 I will make thy grave; for thou art vilo 

4. To be or beeome light, lightly estecmed,7^\> qalal, 2. 
. 2 Sa. 6. 22 1 will yet be more vile than thua, and wiU be 

VHE, to make or seem — 

1. To dishonour, '733 nabcl, 3. 

Ifah. 3. 6 I will, .make theo vile, and will set thee 

2. To ba lightly esteemed, rh\) qalah, 2. 
Deut.2s, 3 then thy brother should seem vile unto 

Z.To lightly, esteem^ V^i> qaUd^ 3. 

1 Sd. 3. 13 because his sons made themselves vile 

VILEIT cast away, to bo — 

To bccom-e loathsome, east away, ^yj gaal, 2. 

2 Sa. I. 21 for there the sliield. .Is vilely cast away 

VILLAGE — - 

1. Daughter, ng bath. 

Num.si. 25 in Heslibon, and in all the villages thereof 
21. 32 they took the villages tliereof, and drove 
32. 42 took Kcnath, and the villages thereof, and 

a Ch.23. 18 with the villages, .the vUlagcs. .the villa. 

Uoh. II. 25 the villages thereof . .the villages thereof 
II. 27 at Beer-shcba, and(in)the villages thereof 
II. 30 at Azekah, and (in) the villages thereof 
II. s8 at Mekonah, and in the villages thereof 
II. 31 and Aija, and Beth-el, and (in) their vill. 

2. Court, village, ivn chatscr. 

Exod. 8. 13 died out of the houses, out of the villages 
Lev. 25. 31 But the houses of the villages which have 
Josh 13, 23 inheritance, .the cities and the villages 

13. 28 inheritance, .the cities and their villages 
•15. 3? cities.. twenty and nine, with their villa. 

15. 36 Sharaim. .foiirteo cities with their villa. 
15. 41 Cfedcroth. .sirfeen cities with their villa. 
15. 44 JIareshah; nine cities with their villages 
15. 45 Ekron, with her towns and her villages 
15. 46 all that (lay) near Ashdod, with their vi. 
15. 47 towns and her villages. .tovms and herjvLl. 

15. 51, 54, 57, 59, 60, 62 cities with their villages 

16. 9 separate', .all the cities with their villages 
j8. 24 Gaba; twelve cities with their villages 

18. 28 Zelah. .fourteen cities with their villages 
ig. 6 Sharuhen; tliirtecn cities and their viUag. 
ig. 7 Ashan; four cities and their villages 

jg. 8 all the villages that (were) round about 
ig. IS, 16, 22, 30, 31, 38 cities v/ith their villages 
ig. 23, 39 inheritance . .the cities and their villa. 

19. 48 inheritance, .these cities with their villa. 
=1. 12 the fields of the city, and the villages th. 

1 Ch. 4. 32 their villages (were) Etam, and Ain, Kim. 
' 4. 33 all their villages that (were) round about 

6. 56 the fields of the city, and tho villages th. 

9. 16 dwelt in the villages of the Netophatliitcs 

9. 22 reckoned by their genealogy in their vill. 

9. 25 their brethren, .in their villages, (were) to 
Koh. II. =5 for tho villages.. and (in) the villages the. 

11. 30 Zanoah, Adullam, and (in) their villages 

12. 28 gathered themselves, .from the villages 
12. 2g builded them villages round, about Jeru. 

Psa. JO. 8 He sitteth in. .lurldng places of the vUl. 
Isa. 42. II tho villages. .Kedar doth inhabit : let tho 

5. Hamlet, village, TJ? Icephir. 

Neh. 6, 2 let na meet together in, .the villages in 

i. Hamlet, village, is? kaphar. 

I Ch.27. 25 in the cities, and In the villages, and in 
Song 7. II Come, my beloved, .let us lodge in thevi. 

5.Ham,let, village, ibs kopher. 

I Si. 6. 18 of fenced cities, and of countrj villages 

6. Open village, n,? paraz. 

C Hab. 3. 14 Thou didst strike, .the head ol his villag. 

7. Open village, jitng perazon. 

Judg.s. 7 the villages ceased, they ceased in Israel 

5. II the righteous acts, .of his villages in Isr. 

^.TnhdbHtmf o/open'vUlages, 'n?, D'lng ^erosim. 
Esth. 9. 19 tho Jews of the villages, thatdwelt in the 

9.A village, Kii/ir) kome. . 

Matt. 9. 35 Jesus went about all the cities and vUla. 

14. IS that they may gomto the villages, and buy 
* ai. » Go into the village over against you, and 

Martc 6.. 6 he went round about the villages, teach. 

6. 36 that they may go. .into the villages, and 
6. 56 whithersoever he entered, into villages 

. , — jr. J Go your way into the village over against 
Iialc« ^ {"be weut throughomt every city aad viIUl. 



Luke 9. 52 entered into a village of the Samaritans 
9. 56 And they went to another village 
10. 38 ho entered into a certain village, and ac. 
13. 22 ho went through the cities and villages 

17. 12 as ho entered iJito a certain village, there 
19. 30 Go ye into the village over against (you) 
24. 13 tv/o of thcra went that same day to a vil. 
24. 28 they drew nigh unto tho village whither 

Acts 8. 25 preached tho gospel ia many villages of 

VnXANY — 

Emptiness, folly, nJ^J ncbalah. 

Isa. 32. ■ 6 I'or tho vile person will speak vjllany 
Jer. 29. 23 Because they have committed vfllany in 

VINE (branch, ohoice, cluster, noble, tree) — 
1,A vine, [BJ gcphen. 

Gen. 40. 9 In my dream, behold, a vine, .before mo 
40. 10 in the vine (were) three branches, and it 

49. II Binding his foal unto the vine, and his 
Num 20. 5 no place of seed, or of figs, or of vines, or 
Beut. 8. 8 A land of wheat, and barley, and vines, and 

32. 32 For their vine (is) of the vine of Sodom 
Judg. 9. 12 Tlien said tho trees unto the vine, Come 
9. 13 the vine said unto them. Should 1 leave 

13. 14 may not eat of any,. that comcth of tho v. 

1 Ki. 4. 25 every man under his vino and under his 

2 KJ. 4. 39 found a wild vine, and gathered thereof 

18. 31 eat ye every man of his own vine, and cv. 
Job 15. 33 shall shake off his unripe grape as tho vi. 
Psa. 78. 47 He destroyed tlieir vines with hail, and 

50. 8 Thou hast brought a vine out of Egypt 
80. 14 look down, .and behold, and visit this vi. 

103. 33 He smote their vines also and their fig tr. 

, 12S. 3 Thy mfc. as a fruitful vine by the Bides 

Song 2. 13 the vines, .the tender grape give a. .smell 

6. 1 1 went. . to see whether the vine fiouiislied 

7. 8 breasts shall be as clusters of the vino 

7. 12 let us see if the vine flourish, .tlio tender 
Isa. 7. 23 a thousand vines ata thousand silverlings 

16. 8 the fields of Hcshbon languish, .the vine 

16. 9 Therefore I will bewail, .the vine of Sib. 

24. 7 The new wine moumeth, the vine langu. 
32. 12 They shall lament, .for tlic frmWul vine 
34. 4 fall, .as the leaf falleth off from tho vino 
36. 16 eat ye every one of his vine, and every one 

Jer. 2. 21 tlie degenerate plant of a strange vino 
~ 5. 17 they shall eat up tliy vines and thy fig tr. 
6. g shall, -glean the remnant of I. as a vino 

8. 13 no grapes on tho vine, nor figs on the fig 
^ '48. 32 vine of Sibmah, I v/ill weep for thcc vri. 

Eze. IS. 2 What is the vino tree more than any tree 
15. 6 As the vine tree among the trees of tho 

17. 6 became a spreading vine of low staturo 
17. 6 so it became a vine, and brought forth 
17. 7 this vine did bend her roots toward him 
17. 8 planted, .that it might bo a goodly vino 

19. 10 Thymother (is) like a vino in thy blood 
Hos. 2. 12 I virill destroy her vines and her fig trees 

10. I Israel (is) an empty vine, ho bringeth fo. 

14. 7 they shall, .grov/ as the vino : the scent 
Joel I. 7 He hath laid my vine waste, and barked 

1. 12 The vine is dried up, and the fig tree Ian. 

2. 22 the fig tree and the vino do yield their s. 
Jlio, 4. 4 tlicy shall sit every man under his vine and 
Hab. 3. 17 neither, .fruit, .in the vine ; the labom- of 
Hag. 2. ig as yet the vine, and tho fig tree, and the 
Zcch. 3. 10 call, .under the vine and undertho Cgtr. 

8. 12 the vino sh.ill give her fruit, and tho gro. 
Mai. 3. II neither shall your vine cast her fruit be. 

2. Branch, slip, .Ti'iD] zemorah. 

Nah. 2. 2 the emptiers have . .marred their vine bj;. 

Z.Grapc juice, wine, y.\ yayin. 

Num. 6. 4 nothing that is made of tho vino tree 
Judg 13. 14 eat of any (thing) thatcometh of tho vino 

i.An enclosed place, olive or vineyard, D"i3 Iccrem. 
Song 2. IS foxes, that spoil the vines: for our vines 
Jer. 31. 5 Thou shalt yet plant vines upon tho mo. 

Z.A choice or intertvnning vine, pli:* sorek, 

Isa. s- 2 planted it with the choicest vine, and bu. 
Jer. 2. 21 I had planted thee a noble vine, wholly 

6.A choice or intertvnning vine, ■ii5lb> soreqah. 
Gen. 4g. 11 and his ass's colt unto the choice vino 

T.A vine, vine fruit, &/j.ire\os ampelos.. 

Matt 26. 29 I will not drink, .of this fruit of tho vino 
MaTki4l 2s I will drink no more of the fruit of the v. 
Iuke22. 18 I will not drink of the fruit of the vino 
Johnis. 1 1 am the true vine, and my Father is tho 
- IS. 4 cannot bear, .except it abide in tho vino 

15. 5 I am the vine, ye (arc) tho branches 
Jas. 3. 12 Can tho fig. .bear olive berries? either a v. 
Kev. 14. 19 gathered the vine of the earth, and cast 

8. Cl'-Oiters of the vineyard, puTpuat k^s ky-niXov- 

Rev. 14. i3 gather uie clusters of the vine of the ea. 

VOTE undressed, viae dresscra, dresser^ of yiijeyard — ' 
1. Vineyard dressers, Q'0"!3 koremim. 
• 2 Ki. 25. 12 left of tho poor of tho land, .vine dressers 

2 Ch.26. 10 vine dressers in the mountains, and in C. 

Isa. 61. 5 and tho sons of the alien, .your vino drc. 

JcT. s^- 'fi i<^^' • • of the poor of the land for vino dro. 

Joel I. II howl, O ye vine dressers, for the wheat 

2fSeparated, Tii nazir. 

Lev. 23. s neither gather, .grjipos of thy vino nndr. 

25. II nor gather. .In it o| thy vino undressed 

Z,A vine dresser, ainre\ovpy6s ampclmirgos. 
Lukei3. 7 Then said ho unto the dresser of hii vin. 



VINEGAP. — i 

1. Vinegar, sour or unripe grapes, {'Ch chomelP.' ^ 
Nam 6. 3 no vinegar of wine, or vinegar of stronjA 
Iluth 2. 14 come thou, .and dip thy morsel iu the vlj 
I'sa. Cg. 21 in my thii-st they gave mo vinegar to dri. 
Prov 10. 26 As vinegar to the teeth, and as smoke to 

25. 20 vinegar upon nitre, bo (ia) he that siugctl* 

2. Vinegar, v^os oxos. 

Matt 27. 34 Xhcy gave him [vinegar]to drinkmingled 

27. 48 took a sponge, and filled (it) with vinegar 
Mcarkis. 36 one ran and filled a sponge full of vinegar 
Luke 23. 36 coming to him, and offering him vinegar 
John ig. 2g vessel, .of vinegar. .CUcda cpongo with v. 

19. 30 'N^Tien Jesus, .had received tho viucgar 
VnrEYAED, (Plain of the) — D'Onj .Vaij.' 
On the li. of tho Jordan ; perhaps Bcit-cl-Kerm, N. of 
Kerak. 

Judg II. 33 he smote them, .unto tho plain of tho vL 
VINEYAED, (increase ol the, dresser of the; — 
\.A shoot, plant, stock, nj3 Icannah. 

Psa. 80. 13 the vineyard, which thy right hand hatU 
2.An enclosed place, olirc or vineyard, D"i3 kcrem. 

Gen. 9. 20 Noah began, .and he planted a vineyard 

£xod22. 5 or vineyard, .of the best of his own viney. 
23. II In like manner, .deal with thy vineyard, . 

Lev. 15. 10 And thou shalt not glean thy vineyard 

19. 10 neither shalt thou gather, .of thy vincya, 
25. 3 six years thou shalt prune thy vineyard 
23. 4 sow thy field, nor prune thy vineyard 

Numi6. 14 gi vcn us inheritance of fields and vineyardar 

20. 17 we v.ill not p.ass.. through tho vineyards 1 

21. 22 v,'e will not turn.. into tho vineyards, wo 

22. 24 the angel, .stood in a path of the vineyard.! 
Deut. 0. II vineyards and olive trees, which thou pi. 

20. 6 what man. .that hath planted a vineyanl 
22. 9 Thou shalt not sow thy vineyard with dl. 

22. g and the fruit of thy vineyard, be defiled 

23. 24 thou comest into thy neighbour's vlneya. ^ 

24. 21 thou gatherest the grapes of thy vineyard' 

28. 30 thou chalt plant a vineyard, and shalt not 
23. 39 Thou sh-tlt plant vineyards, and dress (th.) 

Josh. 24. 13 of tho vineyards and oliveyards v/hich ysi 
Judg 9. 27 gathered their vineyards, and trode {i\\o ' 
II. 33 unto the plain of tho vineyards, witn a 
14. s and camo to the vineyards of Timnatli 
13. s thestandingcom,witht]ieyineyards(and)| 

21. 20 saying. Go and lie in wait in tho vineyards j 

21. 21 come yo out of tho vineyards, and catch j 
I Sa. 8. 14 lie will take your fields, and your vineyo. 

8, IS he wUl take tho tenth, .of yourvincyarda 

22. 7 give every ono of you fields andvineyards ' 

1 KI.2I. I Naboththe Jezrcclite had a vineyard, wh. 

21. 2 Give me thy vineyard, that I may have it ' 
21. 2 I will give thee for it a better vineyard 
21. 6 Give me thy vineyard for money, or clso 
21. 6 I will give thco (another) vineyard for It . 
21. 6 answered, I v/Ul not give theo my vincya. ', 
21. 7 I will give theo tljo vineyard of Naboth ; 
21. 15 take possession of the vineyard of Naboth 
21. ifi Ahab rose up to go downi to the vineyard 
21. 18 (lie is) in the vineyard of N.iboth, whither 

2 Ki. 5. 2C vineyards, and sheep, and oxen, and mc.i 

i3. 32 a land of bread and vineyards, a land of 
19. 29 plant vineyards, and eat the fruits there. 
I Ch.27. 27 the vineyards, .the increase of the viney. 
Nch; 5. 3 V/o have mortgaged our lauds, vineyards 
. s- 4 (and that upon) our lands and vin lyards , 
S. s other men have our lands and vin 3yard3 ' 
3. II ru!3tore, I pray you. .their vineyards, th. 
9.25 vineyards, and plivcyards, and fruit trees 
Job 24. 18 he beholdeth not the v/ayof the vineyar. 
Psa.107. 37 sow the fields, and plant vineyards, which 
Prov.24. 30 I went, .by the vineyard of tho man void 

31. 16 with the fruit, .she planteth a vineyard 
Eccl. 2. 4 I buUded mo houses; I planted mo vine. 
Song I. 6 keeper of the vineyards.. miuo own vine. 

1. 14 a cluster of camphiro in tho vineyards of 

7. 12 Let us get up early to tho vineyards ; let 

8. II Solomon had a vineyard, .let out the vin. 
8. 12 My vineyard, which (is) mine, (ic) beforo 

Isa. I. 8. as a cottage in a vineyard, as a lodge In .1 ' 
3. 14 ye have eaten up the vineyard ; the spoil 
5, I touching his vineyard . . hath a vineyard 
5. 3 judge . . betwixt me and my vineyard 
S. 4 could have been done more to my vineya. 
5. si '^'^ tell you what I will do to my viney. 
S. 7 tho vineyard of the^LoRD of hosts (is) tho 
S- 10 ten acres of vineyard shall yield one uath 
16. 10 in tho vineyards there shall be no singing 
27. -2 sing ye unto her, A vineyard of red wins 

36. 17 a land of com . .of bread and vineyards 

37. 30 plant vineyards, and cat the fruit thereof 
63. 21 they shall plant vineyards, and cat the fr. 

Jer. 12. 10 Many pastors have destroyed my vlrcyard 

32. is vineyards shall be possessed again In this 

33. 7 sow seed, nor plr'nt vineyard, nor have 
35. 9 neither have wo vineyard, nor field, nor 
39. 10 gave them vineyards and fields at the samff 

Eze. 23.'26 shall buUd houses, and plant vineyards 

Hos. 2. 15 I wUl give her her vineyards from thence' 

Amos 4. 9 your vineyards and your fig trees and your 

5. II ye have planted pleasant vineyards, but yo 

5. 17 in all vineyards (shall be) wailing : for I , 

9. 14 they shall plant vineyards, and drink tho 
Mic. 1 . 6 roako Samaria . . as plantings 'of a vineyard 
Zeph. I. 13 they shaU plant vineyards, but not diialc. 

3..<1 vincyardr aiJ,iTe\iip ampelon. ^ ,;^ - 

Matt za. 1 wont . , to hire labourers into l}i« viiieyMd 

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' Matt 20. • « had agreed, .he sent them into his viney. 
20. '4 Go ye also into the vineyard, and whatso. 
so. 7 Go ye also into the vineyard, and whatso. 
. to. 8 the lord of the vineyard saith unto his st. 
?i. 28 said Son, go work to day in my vineyard 
Bi. 33 planted a vineyard, and hedged it round 
'yi. 39 cast (him) out of the vineyard, and slew 
tax. 40 the lord therefore of the vineyard cometh 
■21. 41 will let out (lus) vineyard unto other hus. 
Marl£i2. I A (certain) man planted a vineyard, and ■ 
12. 2 might receive . .the fruit of the vineyard 
12, 8 killed Glim), and cast him out of the vine. 
12. 9 What shall . .the lord of the vineyard do? 
12. 9 come.. and will give the vineyard imto . 
Iickei3. 6 (man) had a fig tree planted in his viney. 
20. 9 Acertain(man)planteclavineyard,andlet 
20. 10 they should give him of the fruit of tlievi. 
20. 13 Then said tlie lord of the vineyard, What 
20. 15 So they cast him out of the vineyard, and 
20. 15 What, .shall the lord of the vineyard do 
2o. 16 He shall, .give tlio vlneyai'd to others 
C^ t Co. 9. 7 who planteth a vineyard, aad eateth act 

VINTAGE . C 

1. Heaping, harvest, Tsa hatsir. 

lev. 26. 5 shall reach unto the vintage, and the vin. 

' Judg. 8. 2 the gleaning.. better than the vintage of 

. I Isa. 24. 13 as the gleaning grapes when the vintage 

I'V ■.-; 32. ID the vintage shall fail, the gathering shall 

Jer. 48. 32 .upon thy summer fruits and upon thy vi. 

, Mic. 7. 1 1 am .. as the grape gleanings of the vintage 

2. To cut off, reap, 1X3 batsar. ' 

Zechji. 2 for th^ forest of the vlntagols come down 

8. Olive or vineyard, D"]? Jcerem. 

Job 24. 6 and they gather the vintage of the wicked 

VIOl— C 

A lyre, 733, "j?} netcl. 

Isa. s- 12 the harp and the viol, the tabret and pipe 

J4. II to the grave, (and) the noise of thy viols 

Amos 5. 23 for I wiU not hear the melody of thy viols 

6. 5 That chant to the sound of tho viol, (and) 

VXOIATEj'to — ; 

To use violence, DDij chamas. 

Eze. 22.26 Her priests have violated my law, and ha. 

'VIOIEH'OE, (against or done), taken away^by — 
l.To snatch avjay, hn gazel. _ -•*>, 

Lev. 6. 2 or in a thing taken away by violence,' or 

2.What is snatched away, h\i gezcl. 

Eze. 18. 1 8 because ho. .spoiled his brother by viol. 

S. What is snatched away, rhn gezelah. v 

Eze. 18. 7 hath spoiled none by violence, hath given 
i3. 12 hath spoiled by violence, hath not rcsto. 
18. 16 neither hath spoiled by violence, (but) h. 

A. Violence, con chamas. 

Gen. 6. 1 1 corrupt . . and the earth was'filled with vio. 
v.^. 13 the earth is filled with violence through 

2 Sa. 22. , 3 my saviour, thou savest mo from violence 

Psa. ij. J 5 hun that loveth violence his soul hateth 

55. ' 9 for I have seen violence and strife in the 

58. 2 ye weigh the violence of your hands in 

(^ j2, 14 redeem their soul from deceit and violen. 

73. 6 Therefore . .violence covereth them (as) a 

I^ov, 4. 17 For they . . drink tho wine of violence 
10. 6, II violence covereth the mouth of the 
13. 1 2 soul of the transgressors (shall eat) viole. 

Isa. 53. 9 he haddono no violence, neither (was any) 
■ 59. , 6 and the act of violence (is)in their hands 
60. i8 Violence shall no more be heard in thy 

Jer, , 6. 7 violence and spoil is heard in her ; before 

20, ,8 I cried violence and spoil; because the 
51. 35 The violence done to me and to my flesh 

(51. 46 violence in the land, ruler against ruler 
Sze. - - 7. 1 1 Violence is risen up into a rod of >vlcked. 

7. 23 crimes, and the city is full of violence ■ 
8. 17 they have filled the land with violence ' 

12. 19 because of the violence of all them that 

28. i5 have filled the midst of thee with violen. 

45.'t9 remove violence-and spoil, and execute 
Joel 3. 19 for the violence (against) the children of 
Amos 3.10 who store up violence and robbery in th. 

.Cfs cause the seat of violence to come near 
nbad.'.;^io For (thy) violence against thy brother J. 
Jon. '^3. ^ 8 from the violence that (is) in their hands 
Mic' 6. 12 the rich men thereof are full of violence 
Eab; I. 2 cry out unto thee (of) violence, and thou 
T.' 3 for spoiling and violence (are) before mo 

1. 9 They shall come all for violence : their 
a. 8 (for) the violence of the land, of the city 

2. 17 the violence of Lebanon shall cover theo 
.2. 17 the violence of the land, of the city, and 

Zeph. I. 9 fill their masters' houses with violence and 
Mai. 2. 16 (one) covereth violence with his garment 

t.A running, course;,oppression, nvnp merutsah. 
Jer. 2'2. 17 for oppression, and for violence, to do (it) 

Q.Forc?,- violence,' ^ia Ua.\ 

Acts 5. 26 went . . and brought thera without violen. 

21. 35 he was borne of the soldiers for the viol. 
24. . 7 [\vith great violence took, .away out of] 
27. 41 the hinder part was broken with the vio. 

l^Power, divafui dunamis. 

Heb. II. 34 Quenched, the violence of fire, escaped . 
6.yl rushing,' impetuositTft Zpiiri/Ma hormSma. 

Sev. x8. zi Thus with violence shall that greafcUy 



VIOLEKCE, to do, suffer, take by — 

1. To snatch aioay, Sa gazal. 

Mic. 2. 2 they covet fields, and take, .by violence 

2. To use violence, DD^ chamas. 

Jer. 22. 3 do no violence to the stranger, the fath. 
Zeph. 3. 4 her priests, .have done violence to the 

Z.To oppress, use oppression, pap^ ashaq. 

Pro V 28. 17 A man that doeth violence to the blood 

4. To he forced or urged, fiid(ofiai hiazomai. 

Matt.ii. 12 the kingdom of heaven sufiereth violence 

5. To shake thoroughly, Siacreioj diaseio. 

Luke 3. 14 Do violence to no man, neither accuse., fa. 

VIOl^ENT (dealing, perverting) — 

1. Wluxt is snatched away, hn gezel. 

Eccl. 5. 8 If thou seest . .violent perverting of judg. 

2. Violence, DDij chamas, 

2 Sa. 22. 49 thou h»st delivered me from the violent 

Psa. 7. 16 his violent dealing shall come dov/n upon 

18. 48 thou hast delivered me from the violent 

140. I, 4 Lord, .preserve me from the violent 

140. II evil shall hunt the violent man to overth. 

Prov.i6. 29 A violent man enticethhis neighbour, and 

S.Terr-ible, ynv, arits. 

Psa. 86. 14 the assemblies ol Violent (men) have son. 

i.Forcihle, violent, Piaa-T'fis biasteo. 

Matt.ii. 12 the kingdom of heaven. .the violent take 

VIOLENTLY, 'to take away — - 
1. To snatch away, '?ia gazal. 

Gen. 21. 25 which A. '3 servants had violently taken a. 

Deut.28. 31 thine ass. .violently taken away from be. 

Job 20. 19 he hath violently taken away an house 
24. 2 they violently take away flocks, and feed 

3. To take violently. Den chamas. 

Lam. 2. 6 he hath violently taken away hia tabem. 
YIPEK — 
l.A viper, n^£H epheh. 

Job 20. 16 He shall suck thelioSson of asps: the vip. 

Isa. 30. 6 whence, .theviperandfieryflying serpent 
" ( 59- 5 which is crushed breaketh out into a vip. 

2.A female viper, extSya echidna. 

Matt. 3. 7 generationof vipers, whohathwamedyou 
12. 34 generation of vipers, how can ye, being 
23. 33 serpents, .generation of vipers, how can 
Luka 3. 7 generation of vipers, who hath warned 
Acts 28. 3 there came a viper out of the heat, and fas-. 

VXEtGrN, virginity — 

l.Separaiion, virginity, virgin, n^in? lethulah. 
Gen. 24. 16 a virgin, neither had any man known her 
E.xod22. 17 pay money according to the dowry of vir. 
Lev. 21. 3 for his sister a virgin, that is nigh unto 
EI. 14 he shall take a virgin Of his own people 
Deut 22. 19 hath brought up an evU name upon avir. 
22. 23 If a damsel, .a virgin be betrothed unto 
22. 28 If a man find a damsel, .a virgin which 
32. 25 destroy both the young man and the vir. 
Judg.2i. 12 they found, .four hundred young virgins 
2 Sa. 13. 2 for his sister Tamar; for she (was) a virgin 
13. 18 were the king's daughters, .virgms appa. 

1 Ki. I.- 2 sought for my lord the king a young virg. 

2 Ki. 19. 21 The virgin, the daughter of Zion, hathde. 
Esth. 2. 2 Let there be fair young virgins sought for 

2. 3 may gather together all the fair young vi. 

2. 17 favour in his sight more than all the vir. 

2. 19 when the virgins were gathered together 
Tsa. 45. 14 the virgins her companions that follow 
Isa. 23. 4 nourish up young men.. bring up virgins 

23. 12 thou oppressed virgin, daughter of Zi. 
37. 22 The virgin, the daughter of Zion, hathde. 
47. I O virgin daughter of Babylon, sit on the 
62. 5 For (as) a young man marrieth a virgin 

Jer. 14. 17 for the virgin daughter of my people is 
iS. 13 the virgin of Israel hath done a very hor. 
31. 4 Again . . thou shalt be built, virgin of Is. 

31. 13 Then shall the virgin rejoice in the dance 
31. 21 O virgin of Israel,' turn again to these thy 
46. II Go up unto Gilead, and take balm, vir. 

Lam. I. 4 her priests sigh, her virgins are afflicted 
1. 15 Lord hath trodden the virgin, thedaugh. 

1. 18 my virgins and my young men are gone 
2. 10 the virgins of Jerusalem hang down their 
2. 13 that I may comfort thee, virgin daugh. 

2. 21 my virgins and my young men are fallen 
Joel 1. 8 Lament like a virgin girded with sackcl. 
Amoa 5. 2 The virgin of Israel is fallen; she shall no 

8. 13 In that day shaU the fair virgins and yo. 

2.(Tokens of) virginity, D'^iniji hethulim. 

Lev. 21.13 -'^d he shall take a wife in her virginity 
Deut 22. IS take and bring forth, .the damsel's virgi, 
22. 17 and yet these, .my daughter's virginity. 

22. 20 jl. .virginity be not found for the damsel 
Judg.ii. 37 and bewail my virginity, I and my fellows 

11. 38 bewailed her virginity upon the mountains 
Eze. 23. 3 there they bruised the teats ol their virg. 

23. 8 they bruised the breasts of her virginity 

Z.Concealment, unmoA-ried female, noby almah, 

Gen. 24. 43 that when the virgin cometh forth to dr. 

Song I. 3 ointment., therefore do the virgins love t. 

■^ 6. 8 fourscore concubines, and virgins without 

Isa, 7, 14 ft vir^shaUcoQce>lve,»ndbeara8ou,iuid 



i,State of seclusion, virginity, ttapQ^vla parthemut, 
j Luke 2.36 had lived . . seven years from her virginit; 

Z,A virgin, one put aside, trapQivo^ parthenos. 
Matt. I. 23 Behold, a virgin shall be with child, and 
25. I be likened unto ten virgins, which toolt 
25. 7 Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed 
25. II Afterward came also the other virgins 
Luke I. 27 To avirgin espoused, .and the virgin's na. 
Acts 21. 9 the same man had four daughters, virgins 

1 Co. 7. 25 concerning virgins I have no oommandm. 

7. 28 and if a virgin marry, she hath not sinned 
7. 34 difference (also)between a wife and [avL] 
7. 36 he behavetn. .uncomely toward his virgin 
7, 37 so decreed, .that he will keep his virgin 

2 Co. II. 2 I may present (you as) a chaste virgin to 
Eev. 14. 4 defiled with women; for they are virgins 

VIRTUE, virtuous, virtuously — 

l.Forcc, strength {of mind or body), V^rj chayil. 

Kuth 3. II doth know that thou (art) a virtuous wo. 

Prov.i2. 4 A virtuous woman (is) a crown to her hu, 

31. 10 Who can find a virtuous woman? for her 

31. 29 Many daughters have done virtuously, but 

^. Force, strength {of mind or body), aperi} arets, 
Pha. 4, 8 if.. any virtue, and if.. any praise, think 
2 Pe. I. 3 him that hath called us to glory and vir. 
z. 5 add to your faith virtue: and to virtue k 

Z.Power, Sivanis dunamis, 

Mark 5. 30 knowing in himself that virtue had gone 
Luke 6. 19 there went virtue out of him, and healed 
8. 46 for I perceive that virtue is gone out of 

VISAGE, visible — - 

l.Face, lineaments, |'$)i<! an^in, 

Dan. 3. 19 the foim of his visage was changed agai. 

2. Appearance, sight, <i^"]d march, 

Isa. 52. 14 bis visage was so marred more than any 

Z.Form, ixh toar. 

Lam. 4. 8 Their -visage is blacker than a coal; they 

i. What may he seen, visible, dparSs hor&tos. 

Col. z. 16 aU things, .visible and invisible, wh^ei 
VISION — 

1. Vision, aspect, vn chezev. 

Pan. 2. 19 was. .revealed unto Daniel in a nlghtvis. 
2. 28 Thy dream, and the visions of thy head 
4. 5 and the visions of my head troubled mo 

4. 9 tell me the visions of my dream that I ha. 
4. 10 Thus, .the visions of minehead in my bed 
4. 13 I saw in the -visions of my head upon my 
7. z Daniel had a dream and visions of his ho. 
7. 2 I saw in my -vision by night, and behold 

7. 7 After this I saw in the night visions, and 
7. 13 I saw in the night visions, and, behold 
7. 15 and the -visions of my head troubled mo 

2. Vision, J'nij chazon. 

I Sa. 3. I And the word, .wasprecious. .noopen vi. 

1 Ch.17. 15 according toaU this vision, so didlfathan 

2 Ch.32. 32 they (are) written in tlie vision of Isaiah 
Psa. 89. 19 thou speakest in -vision to thy Holy Ono 
ProV29. 18 Where (there is) no vision, the people pe. 
Isa. I. I The vision of Isaiah the son of Amoz, wh. 

29. 7 even all . . shall be as a dream of a night v. 
Jer. 14. 14 they prophesy tmto you a false vision and 

23. 16 they speak a vision of their own heart 
Lam. 2. 9 her prophets also find no vision from the 
Eze. 7. z3 the vision (is) touching the whole multit. 
7. 26 then shall they seek a vision of the prop. 

12. 22 The days are prolonged, and every vision 

13. 23 are at hand, and the effect of every vision 
12. 24 there shall be no more any vain vision nor 

12. 27 The vision that he seeth (is) for many d». 

13, t6 which see no visions of peace for her, and 
Dan. z. Z7 Daniel had understanding in all visions 

8. z a vision appeared imto me, (even unto) mo 
8. 2 I saw in a -vision . . I saw in a vision, and 

8. z3 Howlong(sliall be)the vision (concerning) 

5. IS I Daniel, had seen the vision, and sought 
8. 17 at the time of the end (shall be) the vision 
B. 26 wherefore shut thou up the vision, for it 

9. 21 whom I had seen in the vision at the be. 
9. 24 to seal up the vision and prophecy, and 

10. 14 in the latter days: for yet the vision (is) 
II. 14 exalt themselves to establish the vision 

Hos. 12. 10 1 have multiplied visions, and used sim. 

Obad. I The vision of Obadiah. Thus saith the L. 

Mic. 3. 6 ye shall not have a vision; and it shall bo 

Nah. z. z The book of the vision of Nahum the Elk. 

Hab. 9. 2 Write the vision, and make (it) plain up. 
\ 2. 3 the vision (is) yet for an appointed timo 

3. Vision, rfiij chazotk, 

L 2 Ch. 9. 29 -written . .in the visiona of Iddo the seer 

4. Vision, mij chdzuth. 

Isa, 21. 2 A grievous -vision is declared unto me 
29, ZI the vision of allis become unto you as tho 

5. Vision, jVjn chizzayon. 

2 Sa. 7. 17 according to all this -vision, so did Nath. 

Job , 4. 13 In thoughts from the nsions of the night 
-\ 7. 14 Then thou, .terriflest'isne through visions 
1 20. 8 be chased away as a vision of the night 
' 33. 15 In a dream, in a vision of the night, wh. 

Isa. 22. I The burden of the valley of vision. What 
22. 5 Lord God of hosts in the valley of vision 

Joel 3. 28 afterwaj-d . .your young men shall see vi. 

22ecb 13. 4 shall be ashamed every one of ills ^/isloa 



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6. Vision, njqp fnachazeh. 

Gen. 15. 1 of the I/JRD came unto Abram In a vision 
Num f4. 4, 16 He . . which saw the viBion of the Aim. 
Eze. 13. 7 Have yo not seen a vain vision, and have 

7. Appearance, sight, nijno marah. 

Gen . 46. 2 God spake unto Israel in the visions of the 
Num 12. 6 will make myself known unto him in a v. 

1 rja. 3. IS And Samuel feared to show Eli the vision 
B'ie. I. I the heavens were opened, and I saw vis. 

8. 3 brought me in the visions of God to Jeru. 

40. 2 In the visions of God brought he me into 

43. 3 and the visions (were) like . . that I saw by 

Pan. 10. 7 And I Daniel alone saw the vision, for the 

10. 7 men that were with me saw not the vision 

10. 8 I was left alone, and saw this great vision 

10. 16 by the vision my sorrows are turned up. 

Q. Appearance, sight, nxno march. 

Kze 8. 4 according to the vision that I saw In the 
ji. 24 brought mein avision by the spirit of God 
J I. 24 the vision that I had seen went up from 
43. 3 according to the appearance of the vision 
43. 3 the vision that I saw. .like tlio vision that 
Dan. 8. 16 make this (man) to understand the vision 
8. 26 the vision of the evening and the morning 

8. J7 I was astonished at the vision, but none 

9. J3 therefore understand, .and consider the v. 
10. I and had understanding of the visioa 

^.Seeing, vision, nip roeh. 

Isa. 28. 7 they err in vision, they stumble (in) judg. 

lO.ro see, ni<i, raah. 

X Ch.26. s'who had mnderstanding In the visions of 

11. yl sight, apparition, vision, o-inacrla optasia. 
Luke I. 22 they perceived that ho had seen a vision 
24. 23 that they had also seen a vision of angels 
Acts 26. 19 was not disobedient unto the heavenly v. 

2 Co. 12. 1 1 will come to visions and revelations of 

Xi.A sight, vision, (ipa/xa horama. 

Matt 17. 9 Tell the vision to no man, until the Son 
Acts 9. 10 Iro him said the Lord in a vision, Ananias 
9. 12 hath seen [in a vision] a man named Ana. 
10. 3 Ho saw in a vision evidently, about the 

10. 17 Peter doubted in himself wh^t tliis vision 

10. 19 Wliile Peter thought on thevision, the sp. 

11. 5 in a trance I saw a vision, A certain vess. 

12. 9 and wist not. .but thought he saw a vision 
16. 9 a vision appeared to Paul in the night 

16. 10 after he bad seen the vision, immediately 
18. 9 Then spaio the Lord, .by a vision, lie not 

\Z. Act of seeing, sight, vision, '6pa<7ti horasis. 
Acts 2. 17 your young men shall see visions, and 
Kev. 9. 17 thus I sav^ the horses in the vision, and 

VISIT, be visited, to — 
■" . To look over, or after, inspect, ip? paqad. 
* Gen. 21. I Lord visited Sarah as he had said, and the 
50. 24 God vnW surely visit you, and bring you 
50. 25'God will surely visit you, and ye shall ca. 
Exod. 3. 16 I have surely visited you, and (seen) that 

4. 31 they heard that the LORD had visited the 
13. 19 God will surely visit you ; and ye shall 
20. 5 visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon 
32. 34 in the day when I visit I wUl visit their sin 
34. 7 visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon 

lev. 18. 25 therefore I do visit the iniquity thereof 
Num 14. 18 visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon 
Dent. 5. 9 visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon 
Judg 15. I that Samson visited his wife with a kid 
Euth I. 6 the LORD had visited his people in giving 
I Sa. 2. 21 the Lord visited Hannah, so that she co. 
Job 5. 24 thou shalt visit thy habitation, and shalt 
7. is thou shouldest visit him every morning 

31. 14 when he visiteth, what shall I answer him 
35. 15 he hath visited in his anger; yet he kno. 

Psa. 8. 4 and the son of man, that thou vlsitest him 

17. 3 thou hast visited (me) in the night; thou 
59. 5 Lord, .awake to visit all the heathen 
65. 9 Thou vlsitest the earth, and waterest It 
80. 14 Return . . and behold, and visit this vine 
8g. 32 Then will I visit their transgression with 

106. 4 O Lord, .visit me with thy salvation 
' Isa. 23. 17 Lord will visit Tyre, and she shall turn 

26. 14 therefore hast thou visited and destroyed 
a6. 16 Lord, In trouble have they visited thee 

Jer. 3. 16 neither shall they visit (it), neither shall 

5. 9, 29 Shall I not visit for these (things) ? sa. 
6. 15 at the time. .1 visit them they shall be ca, 

' 9. 9 Shall I not visit them for these (things) ?| 
14. 10 remember their iniquity, and visit their 
15. 15 remember me, and visit me, and revenge 
23. 2 Ye..havenotvisitedthem..IwiIlvisitupon 

27. 22 there shall they bo untE the day . .1 visit 
29. 10 after seventy years. .1 will visit you, and 

32, 5 there shall he be until I visit him, saith 
49. 81 will bring .. the time .. I will visit him 

. -'■ 50. 31 thyday iscome, the time..I willvisltthee 
Xam. 4. 2Zjhp will visit thine iniquity, O daughter of 
Hos. 2. 13 I will visit upon her the days of Baalim 
8. 13 remember their iniquity, and visit their 
[■ ■ 9. 9 remember theirjiniquity, he will visit their 

A310S 3. 14 That in the day that I shall visit the tra. 
I 3- 14 1 will also visit the altars of Beth-el 

' Zeph. 2. 7 for the Lord their God shall visit them 
( Zech 10. 3 for the Lord of hosts hath visited his fl. 
^ ■.>, 11. ^ shall not Visit those that be cut off, neit. 

2. To he injected, missed, ip| paqad, 2. 

Num t6. 29 or if &^y bo visited after the viBitoti<M ol 



Provig. 23 abide, .he shall not bo visited with evil 
Isa. 24. 2= and after many days shall they bo visited 
29. 6 Thou shalt bo visited of the Lord of hosts 
Eze. 38. 8 After many days thou shalt bo visited 

3. To be inspected, missed, ip9 paqad, 6. 

Jer. 6. 6 .ferusalom : this (is) the city to be visited 
i.Tobe inspected, looked over, ^irKrKiirTo/xat cpisk. 
Matt 25. 36 I was sick, and yo visited me : I was in pr. 
25. 43 sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not 
Luke I. 68 ho hath visited and redeemed his people 
I. 78 the dayspring from on high hath visited 
7. 16 saying. .That God hath visited his people 
Acts 7. 23 to visit his brethren the children of Israel 
15. 14 how God at the first did visit the Gentiles 
15. 36 Lot us go again and visit our brethren in 
Heb. 2. 6 or the son of man, that thou visitest blm 
Jas. I. 27 To visit the fatherless and widows in the. 

VISITATION — 

l.InsjKction, a looking after, Tf\\i^ pequddah. 

NumiG. 29 or if they bo visited after the visitation of 
Job 10. 12 thy visitation hath preserved my spirit 
Isa. 10. 3 what will ye do in the day of visitation 
Jer. 8. 12 in the time of their visitation they shall 

10. 15 in the time of their visitation they shall 

11. 23 lor I will bring evil, .the year of their vi. 
23. 12 for I will bring evil, .the year of their vis. 
46. 21 because the day. .the time of their vislta, 
48. 44 for I will bring, .the year of their vlsltat. 
50. 27 their day Is come, the time of their visit. 
51. 18 in the time of their visitation they shall 

Hos. 9. 7 The days of visitation are come, the days 
llic. 7. 4 the day of thy watchmen, .thy visitation 

^.Inspection, a looking over, ^irKncoir-i; episkope. 
Liikeig. 44 thou knewestnotthe time of thy visitation 
I Pe. 2. 12 may. .glorify God in the day of visitation 

VOCATION — 

A calling, KXrja-is Tdesis. 

Eph. 4. I walk worthy of the vocation wherewith yo 

VOICE — 

\.A voice, sound, 7'ip qol. 

Gen. 3. 8 thoy heard the voice of the Lord God wa. 
3. 10 1 heard thy voice in the garden, and I was 

3. 17 Because thou hast hearkened unto the vo. 

4. 10 thevoiceof thy brother's blood crleth unto 
4. 23 Adah and Zillah, hear my voice, ye wives 

j6. 2 And Abram hearkened to the voice of Sa. 
21. 12 hearken unto her voice ; for in Isaac shall 
21. 16 And she sat. .and lift up her voice, and 

21. 17 God heard, .the voice of the lad where 

22. 18 And. . because thou hast obeyed my voice 

26. 5 Because that Abraham obeyed my voice 

27. 8 obey my voice according to that which I 
27. 13 only obey my voice, and go fetch me (th.) 
27. 22 The voice (is) Jacob's voice, but the hands 
27. 38 And Esau lifted up his voice, and wept 
27. 43 Now therefore, my son, obey my voice 

29. II Jacob kissed Rachel, and lifted up his vo. 

30. 6 God. .hath also heard my voice, and hath 
39. 14 he carne in. .and I cried with a loud voice 
39. 15 when he heard that 1 lifted up ray voice 
39. 18 it came to pass, as I lifted up my voice 

Exod. 3. 18 they shall hearken to thy voice, and thou 
4. I believe me, nor hearken imto my voice 
4. 8 the voice of the first . . the voice of the la. 

4. 9 if they will not . .hearken unto thy voice 

5. 2 that I should obey his voice to let Israel 
15. 26 If thou wilt diligently hearken to the vo. 
18. 19 Hearken now unto my voice, I will glvo 

18. 24 So Moses hearkened to the voice of his fa. 

19. 5 if ye will obey my voice indeed, and keep 
19. 16 the voice of the trumpet exceeding loud 

19. 19 when the voice of the trumpet sounded 
ig. ig Moses spake, and God answered, .by a v. 
23. 21 Beware of him, and obey his voice, prov. 

23. 22 if thou shalt indeed obey his voice, and 

24. 3 all the people answered with one voice 
32. 18 the voice of (them that) shout, .the voice 

Lev. 5. I if a soul sin, and hear the voice of swear. 

Num. 7. 89 he heard the voice of one speaking unto 

14. I all the congregation lifted up their voice 

14. 22 those men. .have not hearkened to my v. 
20. 16 he heard our voice, and sent an angel, and 
21. 3 the Lord hearkened to the voice of Isra. 

Deut. I. 34 the Lord heard the voice of your words 
I. 45 the Lord would not hearken to your vo. 
4. 12 heard the voice of the words .. only .. a vo. 
4. 30 if thou, .shalt be obedient unto his voice 
4. 33 Did . . people hear the voice of God speak. 

4. 36 he made thee to hear his voice, that he 

5. 22 of. .the thick darkness, with a great vol. 
5. 23 when ye heard the voice out of the midst 
5. 24 we have heard his voice out of the midst 
J. 25 if we hear the voice of the LoBD our God 
5. 26 that hath heard the voice of the living God 
5. 28 the voice of your words, .the voice of the 
8. ao ye would not be obedient unto the voice 
9.'23 believed himnot, nor hearkened tohisvo. 

13. 4 keep his commandments, and obey his vo. 
13. 18 WTien thou shalt h«!arken to the voice of 

15. 5 if thou carefully hearken unto the voice 
,i3. 16 Let me not hear again the voice of the 
21. 18 obey the voice oftis father, or the voice 
21. 20 he will not obey our voice . .a glutton and 
26. 7 Lord heard our voice, and looked on our 

26. 14 I have hearkened to the voice of the Lord 
26. 17 to keep, .and to hearken unto his voice 

27. 10 Thou shalt therefore obey the voice of the 
«7. 14 Bay mito all the men of 1, witba loud 



DeutsS. I shalt hearken diligently unto the voice > 
28. 2 if thou shalt hearken unto the voice of Sio 
28. 15 if thou wilt not hearken unto the vuico .• 

23. 45 unto the voice of the Lord thy God 

28. 62 thou wouldest not obes the voice of tho 
30. 2 shalt return. .and shalt obey his voice 
30. 8 thou shalt return, and obey the voice of 
30. 10 If thou shalt hearken unto tho voice of 
30. 20 that tliou mayest obey his voice, and that 
33. 7 Hear, Lord, tho voice of Judah, and brL 
Josh. 5. 6 they obeyed not the voice of the Lord 

6. 10 shall not. .make any noise with your voL 
10. 14 that tho Lord hearkened unto the voico 
22. 2 Yo, .have obeyed my voico in all that I 

24. 24 Tho Lord our God. .his voice will wo ob. 
Judg. 2. 2 ye have not obeyed my voice : wliy have 

2. 4 tho people lifted up their voice, and wept 
2. 20 and have not heartened unto my voice 
6. 10 fear not. .but ye have not obeyed my vo, 

9. 7 lifted up his voico and cried, and said 
13. 9 God hearkened to tho voice of Manoah 

18. 3 they knew the voice'of the young man the 
i3. 25 Let not thy voice be heard among us, lest 

20. 13 v/ould not hearken to tho voice of thsir 

21. 2 and lifted up their voices, and wept soro 
Ruth I. 9 and they lifted up their voice, and wept 

1. 14 they lifted up their voice, and wept again 
I Sa. I. 13 her lips moved, but her voice was not ho. 
2. 25 they hearkened not unto tho voice of their 
8. 7 Hearken unto the voice of the people In 
8. 9 Now therefore hearken unto their voico 
8. 19 the people refused to obey the voice of S. 
8. 22 Hearken unto their voice, and make them 

11. 4 tho people lifted up their voices, and wo. 

12. I I have hearkened unto your voice in all 
12. 14 If ye will fear the Lord, .and obey his v. 
12. 15 if ye will not obey the voice of the Lord 
15. I hearken thou unto the voice of the words 
15. 19 Wherefore .. didst thou not obey the vol. 
15. 20 Yea, I have obeyed the voice of the Lord 
15. 22 as in obeying the voico of the Lord? 

15. 24 I feared the people, and obeyed their vo. 

19. 6 Saul hearkened unto tho voice of Jonath.j 

24. 16 ps) this thy voice. .S. lifted up his voico ' 

25. 35 I have hearkened to thy voice, and have 

26. 17 And Saul knew David's voice, and said 

26. 17 (Is) this thy voice .. (It is) my voice, my l. 
28. 12 saw Samuel, she cried with a loud voico 
28. 18 Because thou obeyedst not the voice of 
28. 21 thinehandniaid hath obeyed thy voice,and 
28. 22 hearken thou also unto the voice of thina 
28. 23 hearkened unto their voice. So he arose 
30. 4 tlie people, .lifted up their voice and wo. 

a Sa. 3. 32 the king lilted up his voice, and wept at 

12. 18 and he would not hearken unto our voico 

13. 14 he would not hearken unto her voice, but 
13. 36 king's sons came, and lifted up their vo. 
15. 23 all the country wept with a loud voice, and 
19. 4 the king cried with a loud voice, O my 
ig. 35 can I hear any more the voice of singing 
22. 7 he did hear my voice out of his temple 
22. 14 The Lord, .the most High uttered his vo. 

EL 8. 55 blessed, .the congregation, .with a loud v. 

17. 22 Lord heard the voice of Elijah, and tho 

1 8. 26 (there was) no voice, nor any that answ. 

18. 29 neither voice, nor any to answer, nor any 
ig. 12 and after the fire a still small voico 

19. 13 a voice.. said, AVhat doest thou here,Eli.7 

20. 25 he hearkened unto their voice, and did so 
2o. 36 thou hast not obeyed the voice of the L. 

■ 3 KJ. 4. 31 but. .neither voice nor hearing: wheref. 
7. 10 no man there, neither voice of man, but 

10. 6 If ye. .^vill hearken unto my voice, take 
18. 12 Because they obeyed not the voice of tho 

18. 28 Rab-shakeh stood, and cried with a loud 

19. 22 against whom hast thou exalted (thy) v.? 
I Ch.is. 16 sounding, by lifting up the voice with joy 
a Ch. 5. 13 when they lifted up (their) voice with the 

15. 14 they sware- unto the Lord with a loud vo. 
ao. 19 to praise the Lord, .with a loud voice oa 
30. 27 their voice was heard, and their prayer 

32. 18 Then they cried with a loud voice in tho 
Ezra 3. 12 many.. ancient men..weptwitha loud vo. 

10. 12 answered and said with a loud voice. As 
Neh. 9. 4 cried with a loud voice unto the Lord th. 
Job 2. 12 knew him not, they lifted up their voico 
3. 18 prisoners, .hear not the voice of the opp. 
4. 10 the voice of the fierce lion, and the teeth 
4. 16 It stood still, .and I heard a voice, (saying) 
9. 16 not believe, .had hearkened unto my voL 

30. 31 my organ into the voice of them that weep 

33. 8 and I have heard the voice of (thy) words 

34. 16 hear this ; hearken to the voice of my wo. 
37. 2 Hear attentively the noise of hia voice, and 
37. 4 After it a voice, .the voice of his ezcellen. 
37. 4 not stay them when his voice is heard 

37. 5 God thundereth marvellously with hia TO. 

38. 34 Canst thou Uftup thy voice to the clonda 
40. 9 canst thou thunder with a voice like him? 

Psa. 3. 4 I cried unto the Lord with my voice, and. 
5. 2 Hearken unto the voice of my cry, my ki 

5. 3 My voice shalt thou hear in the morning 

6. 8 Lord hath heard the voice of my weeping 
18. 6 he heard my voice out of his temple, a 
18. 13 The Lord, .the Highest gave his voicend 
ig. 3 no speech nor language., their voice isBot 
26. 7 That I may publish with the voice of th. | 
27! 7 Hear, O Lord, (when) I cry with my voli| 
28. 2 Hear the voice of my supplications when' 

28. 6 he hath heard the voice of my supplicat ' 

29. 3. 4. 4> S. 7> 8, 9 The voice of the Lord (ifl) 

31. aa thoa heardesb tl>e voice of my supplicate. 



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■Pga^f^j. M with thovolce of joy and praise, with a 
VI4 'i6 For t'le voice of him that reproachetli and 
46. vC he uttered his'voice, the earth melted 
■47 I shout unto God with the voice of triumph 
55:' Q Because of the voice of the enemy, heca. 

55. 17 will I pray . . and he shall hear my voice . 
5^ , s Which will not hearlcen to the voice of ch. 
64.'^! Hear my voice, O God, in my prayer 

66. 8 make the voice of his praise to be heard 
66. 19 he hath attended to the voice of my pra. 
68. 33 he doth send out his voice . . a mighty vo. 
74^ 23 Forget not the voice of thine enemies, the 
77.. 1 1 cried unto God mtfe my voice, .my voi. 

77. 18 The voice of thy thunder (was) in the he. 
6i.,ii my people would not hearken to my voico 
86. 6 Give ear. .attend to the voice of my sup. 
P3. 3 The floods, .floods have lifted up their v. 
95. 7 To day if ye will hear his voice 

98. 5 Sing unto the Lord with, .the voice of a 
joz. s By reason of the voice of my groaning my 

103. 20 hearkening unto the voice of his word 

104. 7 at the voice of thy thunder they hasted 
J06. 23 hearkened not unto the voice of the LOED 
ii6. I because he hath heard my voice, .my su. 
118; 15 The voice of rejoicing and salvation (is) 
119. 149 Hear my voice, according unto thy to. 
130- 2 Lord, hear my voice ; let thine ears be at. 
130. % attentive to the voice of my supplications 

140. 6 hear the voice of my supplications, L. 

141. I give ear unto my voice, when I cry unto 

142. I Icriod. .mthmyvoico ; with my voico unto 
Prov. I. 20 Wisdom crieth. .she uttereth her voice 

2. 3 (and) liftest lip thy voice for understand. 

5. 13 have not obeyed the voice of my teachers 
8. J and understanding put forth her voice 

8. 4 1 call ; and my voico (is) to the sons of man 

07. 14 that blesseth his friend mih a loud voiuo 

£ccl. s- 3 ^ fool's voice (is known) by the multitude 

., S- 6 wherefore should God bo angry at thy vo. 

10. 20 a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and 

12. 4 he shall rise up at the voice of the bird ' 
Bong 2. 8 The voice of my beloved I behold, he co. 

■ 2. 12 the voice of the turtle is heard in our la. 

2. 14 let me hear thy voico. .sweet (i3)thy voice 
5. 2 (it is) the voice of my beloved that knoo. 
8. 13 the companions hearken to thy voice: ca. 

Isd, 6. 4 the posts of the door moved at tlie. voice 

— ■'if 6. 8 IheardthevoiceoftiieLOED, eaying, V/h. 

10. 30 Lift up thy voico, C daughterof Gallim, ca. 

13. 2 exalt the voice unto them, shake the hand 
15. 4 their voice shall be heard (even) nnto Ja. 
24. ..4 They shall lift up their voice, they shall 
28. 23 Give ye ear, and hear my voice ; hearken 
29.' 4 thy voice shall be, 98 of one that hath a fa. 

30. 19 wiU be very gracious, .at the voice of thy 
30. 30 the LoED shall cause his glorious voice to 

30. 31 through the voice of the 3X)ED shall the A. 

31. 4 (he) will not be afraid of tlieir voice, nor 
32.' 9 nearmyvoice, ye careless daughters ; give 
36. 13 cried with a loud voice in the Jews' Ian. 
37. 23 against whom hast thou exalted (thy) vo. 
40. ■ 3 The voice of him that crieth in the ^vild. 
4o.~ 6 The voice said, Cry. And he said. What , 
4o.fF 9 lift up thy voice with strength ; lift (it) 
42.*! 2 nor cause hia voico to be heard in the at. 

48.20 with a voice of singing declare ye, teU this 
50. io that obeyeth the voico of his servant, that, 
■51.'^ 3 thanksgiving, and the voice of melody 
52.' ■ 8 shaU lift up the voice ; with the voice to. 
58. ;[ I lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and show 
58.-4 tcSaake your voice to be heard on high 
65.' 19 the yoice of weeping, .nor the voice of or. 

'66. 6 A'voice of noise, .a voice from, .a voice of 
/er.- 3. 13 ye have not obeyed my voice, saith theL. 

3. '21 A voice was heard upon the high places 
3. 23 have notiobeyed the voice of the Lokd our 
4. 13 a voice declareth from Dan, and.publis. 
4. 16 give out their voice against the cities of 

4. 31 1 have heard a voice, .the voice of the da. 
6. 23 their voice roareth like, the sea, and they 
7. 23 Obey my voice, and I will be your God, and 

' 7. 28 a naition that obeyeth not the voice of the 

7. 34 the voice of mirth, and the voice of glad. 

7.-34 the voice of the bridegroom, and the voi. 

8. 19 Beh61d the voice of the cry of the daught. 

: 9. 10 neither can (men) hear the voice of theca. 

9. 13 have hoti obeyed my v.oice, neither walked 

§. 19 a voice of wailing is heard out of Zion, Ho. 

%o. 13 When he uttereth his voice, (there is) a mu. 

11.V4 Obey my voice, and do them, according 

ii.*r.7..and protesting, saying. Obey my voice . 

16; ■ g the voice of mirth, and the voice of glad. 

3.6. . 9 the voice of the bridegroom, and the voi. 

'18. 10 that it obey not my voice, then I wiU re. 

• 18. 19 hearken to the voice of .them that conte. 

E2. 2o lift up thy voice in BashSin, and cry from 

i?2. 21 thy manner, .thou obeyedst not my voico 

'as.- no the voice of mirth, and the Voice of glad. 

J2S. 10 the voice of the bridegroom, and the voi. 

95. 30 utter his voice from'his holy habitation 

izs, 36 A voice. of the cry of the shepherds, and 

26. 13 -and obey the voice of the Lord your God 

30.- 5 Wo have heard a voice of trembling, of 

36. 19 and the voice of them that make merry. 

•31. 15 A voice was heard in Kamah, lamentation 

31'. 16 Refrain thy voice from weeping, and thi. 

32. 23 they obeyed not thy' voice, neither walked 
33.-11 The voice of joy,andthe voice of gladness 

33. II the voic^g of the bridegroom, and the voice 
' 33. II the voice of them that shaU say. Praise .. 
' 35; 8 Thus Ijave we' obeyed the voice of Jonad. 
: |S.3oObej^IbeseechttieQ,(hevoiceofthoLoKD 



Jer. 40. 3 have not obeyed his voice, therefore this 
42. 6 obey the voice, .the voice of theLoED our 
42. 13 neither obey the voice of the Lord your 

42. 21 ye have not obeyed the voice of the LoKa 

43. 4 the people, obeyed not the voice of the L. 

43. 7 for they obeyed not the voice of the Lord 

44. 23 have not obeyed the voice of the LcRD 
46. 22 The voice thereof shall go like a serpent 
48. 3 A voice of crying (sbaU be) from Horona. 
48; 34.unto Jaliaz, have they uttered their voice 
50. 28 Tlie voice of them that flee and escape 

50. 42 their voice shall roar like the sea, and th. 

51. 16 'When he uttereth (his) voice, (there is) a 
51. 55 had destroyed out of her the great voice 

J 51. 55 her waves., a noise of their voice is uttered 
Lam. 3. 56 Thou hast heard my voice; hide uot thine 
Eze. I. 24 as the voice of the Almighty, the voice of 

1.25 there was a voice from the firmament that 

1. z8 and I heard a voice of one that spake 

-- 3. 12 I heard behind me a voice of a great ms. 

8. 18 though they cry . .with a loud voice, (yet) 
g.'^i Ho cried also, .with a loud voice, saying 

10. 5 as tlio voico of the Almighty God when 

11. 13 cried with a loud voice, andaaid, AhLord 
19. 9 Ills voice should no more be heard upon 
SI. 23 to lift up the voice with shouting, to app. 
23. 42 a voice of a multitude being at ease (was^ 
27. 30 shall cause their voice tobeheard against 
33. 32 song of one that hath a pleasant voice 
13. 2 and his voice (was) like a noise of many 

Dan^ 8. 16 I heard amau's voice between (the banks) 
9. 10 Neither have we obeyed the voice of tho 

9. II that they might not obey thy voice, the. 
g. 14 (is) righteous . . for we obeyed not his voice 

10. 6 the voice of his words like the voice of a 

10. 9 Yet heard I the voice . .the voice of his 
Joel 2. II the LOED shall utter his voice before his 

3. 16 The LOED also shall, .utter hia voice from 
Amos I. 2 LOED will, .utter his voice from Jerusalem 
Jon. 2. 2 cried I, (and) thou heardest my voice 

2. 9 I win sacrifice unto thee with the voice 
Mic. 6. I contend thou., lot the hills hear thy voice 

6. 9 The LOED's voice crieth imtothc city, and 
ITah. 2. 7 maids shall lead (her) as With the voice of 

2. 13. the voice of thy messengers shall no more 
Hab, 3. 10 the dsjep uttered his voice, (and) lifted up 

3. 16 my lips quivered at the voice: rotteness 
Zeph. I. 14 (even) the voice of the day of the LOED 

2. 14 (their) voice shall sing in the windows; de. 

3. 2 She obeyed not the voice; she received not 
Hag. 1. 12 obeyed the voice of the Loed their God 
Zech. 6. IS it ye will diligently obey the voice of the 

11. 3 (There is), .a voice of the roaring of young 

2. A voice, sound, hi^ qal. 

Dan. 4. 31 there fell a voice from heaven . . O king N. 

6. 20 cried with a lamentable voice unto Daniel 

7. II I beheld then because of the Tfoioe of the 

Z.A voice, sound, <pa>v{] phone. 

Matt. 2. 18 In Kama was there a voice heard, lamen. 

3. 3 The voice of one crying in the wilderness 

3. 17 And lo a voice from heaven, saying, Th. 

12. 19 neither shall any man hear his voice in 

17. 5 behold a voice out of the cloud, which sa. 

27. 46 JesuB cried 'with a loud voice, saying, EU! 

27. 5»when he had cried again with a loud voice 

Mark i. 3 The voice of one crying in the wilderness 

I. II there came a voice from heaven, (saying) 

1. 26 had torn him, and cried 'withaloud voice 
5. 7 cried with a loud voice, and said. What 
g. .7 a voice came out of the cloud, saying, Th. 

13. 34 Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, Eloi 

15. 37 Jesus cried with a loud voice, andgaveup 

Luke 1. 42 she spake out ■with a loud [voice], and said 

I. 44 as soon as the voice of thy salutation so. 

3. 4 The voice of one crying in the wilderness 

3. 22 a voice came from heaven, which said, Th. 

4. 33 a man whicli. . cried out with a loud voice 

8. 28 and with a loud voice said, What have I to 
g. 35 there camea voice out of the cloud, saying 

9. 36 when the voice was past, Jesus was found 
II. 27 a certain woman, .lifted up her voice, and 
17. 13 they lifted up (their) voices, and aaid, Je. 
17. 13 turned back, and with a loud voice glori. 
19. 37 praise God (vith a loud voice for all the 
23. 23 they were instant with loud voices, requi. 
23. 23 the voices of them and of the chief priests 
23. 46 when Jesus had cried with a loud voice 

John I. 23 I (am) the voice of one crying in the wil. 
3. 29 rejoiceth. .becauseof. .bridegroom'a voice 

5. 25 the dead shall hear the voice of the Son of 
5. 28 all. .in the_graves shall hear his voice . 
5. 37 Ye have neither heard his voice at any tL 

10. . 3 the sheep hoar hia voice: and he calleth 

10. 4 sheep follow him: for they know his voice 
10. 3 for they know not the voice of strangera 
10. 16 they shall hear my voice; and tliere shall 

10. 27 jMy sheep hear my voice, and I Imow them 

11. 43 he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, come 

12. 28 Thehcame thereavoice fromheaven, (sa.) 
12. 30 This voice came not because of me, but 

- - 18. 3? Every one . . of the truth heareth my voice 

Acts 2. 14 lifted Up his voice, and said unto them ■' 

4. 24 they Uf ted up their voice to God with one 

7. 31 the voice of the Lord came unto him -^^ 

•J.S7 they cried out with a loud voice, and sto. ' 

7. 60 cried with a loud voice. Lord, lay not tliis 

8. 7 unclean spirits, crying with a loud voice -, 
g. 4 heard a voice saying unto him, Saul, Saul 
g. 7 stood speechless, hearing a voice, but se, 

10. 13 there came a voice to hun, Eise, Eeter - 
la. 15 the voice (spate) unto bim a£;ain tbe eeo. 



Acts II. 7 I heard a voice saying unto me, Arise, P. 

11. 9 the voice answered me again from heaven 

12. 14 when she knew Peter's voice, she opened 

12. 22 (It is) the voice of a god, and not of a man 

13. 27 nor yet the voices of the Prophets which 
14. 10 Said with a louS voice, Stapd upright on 

14. II they lifted up their voices, saying in the 
j6. 28 Paul cried with a loud voico, saying, Do 
19. 34 aU with one voice about the space of two 
22. 7 heard a voice saying unto me, Saul, Saul 
22. 9 they heard not the voice of him that spa. 

22. 14 and shouldest hear tho voice of his mouth 
22. 22 (then) lifted up their voices, and said, A. 
24. 21 Except it be for this one voice, thatl cried 
e6. 14 I heard a voice spealdng unto me, and sa. 
26. 24 Festua said with a loud voice, PanJ, thou 

I Co. 14. 10 There are, it may be, so manyidnds of vo. 

14. II if I Imow not the meaning of the voice, I . 
Gal. 4. 20 I desire . . to change my voice ; for I st.Tjud 

1 Thi 4. 16 with the voice of the'.archangel, and with 
Heb. 3. 7, 15 To day it ye will hear his voico 

4. 7 To day if ye will hear his voice, harden 
"12. ig the sound of a trumpet, and the voice of 
^ 12. 26 "Whose voice then shook the eai-th, but 

2 Pe. 1. 17 when there came such a voico to Ivmfrom 

1. 18 this voice which came from heaven we he. 

2. 16 tho dumb ass speaking with maa's voico 
Eev. 1. 10 heard behind mo a great voico, as of a tr 

1. 12 I turned to see tho voice that spake -with 

I. 15 and his voice as the sound of many waters 

3. 20 if any man hear my voice, and open tho 

4. I tho first voice which I heard (was) as it 

4. 5 lightnings and thunderings and voices 

5. 2 angel proclaiming witli a loud voico 

S. II I heard the voice of many angels round 

5. laSaying with a loud voice, Worthy is tho 

6. 6 1 heard a voice in the iradst of tho four 

6. 7 1 heard [thelvoice. of] the fourth beast say 
6. 10 they cried with a loud;voice, saying. How 

7, 2 he cried with a loud voice to the four an. 

7. 10 cried -srith a loud voice, saying. Salvation 

8. 5 there "were voices, and thunderings, and 

8. 13 saying vrith a loud voicCj Woe, woe, woo 
8. 13 by reason of the other voices of the trum. 

9. 13 I heard a voice from the four horns of the 
10. 3 cried with a loud voice, as (when) a lion 
10. 3 cried, seven tliuudcrs uttered their voices 
10. 4 seven thunders h jd uttered [their voices] 
10. 4 I heard a voice from heaven saying unto 
10. 7 in the day of tho voice of the seventh an. 

10. 8 tho voice which I heard from heaven spa. 

11. 12 they heard a great voice from heaven say. 
II. IS tliere were great voices in heaven, saying 

11. 19 there were lightnings and voices, andth. 

12. 10 X heard a loud voico saying in heaven, N. 
14. 2 I heard a voice, from heaven, as the voico 
14. 2 as the voice. .Iheardthe voice of harpers 
14. 7 Saying Avith a loud voice, Fear God, and 
14. 9 saying with a loud voice. If any man wo. 
14. 13 I heai-d a voice from heaven saying unto 

14. 15 crying with a loud voice to him that sat 

16. . 1 1 heard a great voice out of the temple 

16. 17 there came a great voice out of the tem. 

16. 18 there were voices, and thunders, and llg. 
18. 2rtiecriedmightilywith.astrong voice, say.] 
18. 41 heard another voice from heaven, saying 
18. 22 the voice of harpers, and musicians, and 

18. 23 the voice of the bridegroom and^of thebr. 

19. 1 1 heard a great voice of much people in 
19. 3 a voice came out of the throne, saying, P. 
19. 6 the voice, .as the voice, .and as the voico 
19. 17 he cried with a loud voice, saying to all 
21. J I heard a great voice out of heaven, say. 

LA small pebble,' vote, ■^Ti4>oi psephos. 

Acta 26. IO they were put to death, I gave my voico 

Void, (place, to be or make) — ^ ■ 
l.To be parted, lost, 15^ -ahad'. 

Deut.32. 28 For they (are) a nation void of counsel 

2.Emptiness, ?nS bohu. 

Gen. I. sAndthe earth was -without form, and void 
Jer. 4. 23 I beheld the earth . . without form and vo. 

3. To empty, make void, pjsa baqaq, 

Jer. 19. 7 iNvill make void the counstl of Jndah and 
i.Tlireshing floor, forum, \li goren. 

1 KL 22. 10 in a void place in the entrance of the gato 

2 Ch. 18. g in a void place at the entering in of the 

^.Lacking, IDC chaser. 

Prov. 7. 7 beheld, .a young man void of -nnderstan. 
10. 13 a rod (is) for the back of him that is void 

II. j2 He that is void of -wisdom despisethtis n. 
12. II he that foUoweth vain, .is void of nnd«R, 

17. 18 A man void of understanding striketh hi 
24. 30 by the -vineyard of the man void of undei 

^.Emptiness, niJiai? 'inebuqah. 

N%hi 2; 10 She is' empty, and void, and waste; and 

T. To reject, 'W.\ndar, 3. 
^ , Psa. 89. 39 Thou hast made void the covenant o£ thy 

iB.To Iredk, inake void, "^-i^ parar, 5. 
" KuM.'3o. 12 M her husband hath., made them void OB 
30, 12 k«r husband hath made them void, and 
30, 13 may establish it. or. .may makelt vgid 
I • 30. 15 if he shall any ways make them void aft, 

ysar tig. 126 to vifoi'k ..they have made void thy-law 

^9,Ilmptili/, vainly, toitJipui care, Dffi^peqdm. . . 
jifL 5s n it cHall not Betom unto me void, but It 



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10. Tb make thorcmghh/ usrlenn or idle, Karapyeto. 

■ Eora. 3. 31 Do wo then make void the law through t 

11. To make vain, useless, Kevdw kenoo, 

Kom. 4. 14 faith is made void, and. the promise made 
J Co. 9. 15 any man should make my glorying void 

VOLTJlffE — 

l.A roll, volume, •l/'J!? megillnli. 

Psa. 40. 7 in the volume of the book (it is) written 

2.ffead of a pillar, a scroll rolled U2>, K«pa\!s. 

Heb. 10. 7 in the volume of the book it ia written of 
VDLTTN'TAEY (offering, will), volantarily — 

1. Willing or liberal offering, ri^-\i ncdcbah. 

Lev. 7. 16 if the sacriflco of his offcringfbc^. .a v. of. 
Eze. 46. 12 prepare a voluntary burnt oaermg,or..v. 

2. Oood mil or pleasure, ^iiri ratson. 

Lev. I. 3 he shall offer it of his own voluntary will 
VOMIT (out, up, up again, to) — / 
1. Vomit, thing vomited, Kp. qe. ' 

Provafi. II As a dog retumeth to hia vonilt. .a tool 

2.7*0 {cause to) vomit, spread out, ^^^p qo, 5. 

lev. i3. 25 land itself vomitcth out her inhabitants 
Job 20. 15 he shall vomit them up again : God shall 
ProV23. 8 The morsel, .shalt thou vomit up, and lo. 

25. 16 lest thou be filled therewith, and vomit 
Jon. 2. 10 and it vomited out Jonah upon the dry 

8. Vomit, K'p gi, 

Isa. 19. 14 as a drunken (man) staggereth In his vo. 

28. 8 For all tables are full of vomit . . filtliinesa 

Jer. 48. 26 Moabalso shall wallow in bis vomit, and 

4. Vomit, i^cpafia excrama. 

2 Pe. 2. 22 The dog (is) turned to Ws own vomit ag. 

VOPH'-SI, 'pBl rich. 

Father of Nalibi of the tribe of Napthall ; one of those 

Bcnt to spy cut the land. B.C. 1515. 

Num 13. 14 the tribe of Naphtali, Nahbi the son of V. 

VOW, (vowed, to) — 
l.To vow, 11 J nadar. . 

Gen. 28. 20 Jacob vowed . .saying, If Gotl will be with 
31. 13 the God of Beth-el. .where thoU vowedst 
Xev. 27. 8 according to his abUity that vowed shall 
Hum. 6. 2 to vow. .to separate, .unto the Lord 

6. 21 Nazarite who hath vowed, .which ho vo. 
• SI. 2 Israel vowed . . unto the Lord, and said 
30. 2 If a man vow. .unto the Lord, or swear 
30. 3 If awoman also vow. .unto the Lord, and 

30. 10 if she vowed in her husband's house, or 
Dent 12. n shall ye bring all .. which ye vow unto the 

" 12. 17 nor any. .which thou vowest, nor thy fr, 

23. 21 When thou shalt vow. .unto the Lord 
23. 22 if thou shalt forbear to vow, it shall ba 
23. 23 as thou hast vowed unto the Lord thy 
Judgii. 30 Jephthah vowed., unto the Lord, andsa. 

11. 39 did. .(according) to. .which he had vowed 

1 Sa. I. II she vowed, .and said, Lord of hosts, if 

2 Sa. 15. 7 let me go and pay. .which I have vowed 

15. 8 For thy servant vowed, .while I abode at 
Psa, 76. II Vow, and pay unto the Lord your God 

132. 2 How he., vowed unto the mighty, .of Jac. 

Eccl. 5. 4 When thou vowest.. pay that.. nast vow. 

5. 5 Better (is it) that thou shouldest not vov/ 

5. 5 than that thou shouldest vow and not pay 
Isa. 19. 21 they shall vow. .unto the Lord, and per. 
Jer. .44. 25 We wiU surely perform. .that we have vo. 
Jon. 2. 9 I willpay. .that I havo vowed. Salvation 
MaL 1. 14 which hath in his flocli a male, and vow. 

%.A vow, T33, TiJ neder. 

Gen. 28. 20 a vow, saying. If God will be with me 

31. 13 a vow unto mo : now arise, get fhee out 
Ii»v. 7. 16 it the sacrifice of his offering (be) a vow 

«2. iS that wUl offer an oblation for all his vows 

22. 21 to accomplish (his) vow, or a free will of. 
c2. 23 but for a vow it shall, not be accepted ■ 

23. 38 beside all your vows, and beside all your 
27. 2 When a man shall make a singular vow 

Num. 6 . 2 a vow of a Nazarite, to separate . . unto tho 

6. 5 All the days of the vow of his separation 
6. 21 according to the vow. .so must he do after 

IS. 3, 8 a sacrifice in performing a vow, or 
21. 2 a vow unto the Lord, and said, If thou 
ag. 39 beside your vows, and your free will off. 
30. 2 a vow unto the Lout, or swear an oath 
30. 3 a vow unto the Lord, and bind . . by a ho. 
30. 4 hear her vow. .all her vows shall stand " 
30. 5 not any of her vows, or of her bonds where. 
30. 6 if she had at all an husband when she vo. 
30, 7 then her vows shaH stand, and her bonds 
30. 8 then he shall make her vow which she 
30. 9 every vow of a widow, or of her that is • 
so. II all her vows shall stand, and every bond 

30. 12 concerning her vows, or concerning tho 

30. 13 Every vow, and every binding oath to 

30. 14 he establisheth all her.vows, or all her bo. 
Deuti2. CyoiiTvows, and your free will offerings, and 

12. 11 and all your choice vows, .unto the Lord 

12. 17 Thou mayest not eat..any of thy vows - 

12. 26 Only thy holy things . . and thy vows, thou 

23. 18 into the house of the Lord, .for any vow 
23. 21 a vow unto the Lord thy God, thou shalt 

> Juflgii. 30 a vow unto the Lord, and said. If thou sh. 
II. 39 who did with her (according) to his vow 
J Sa. I. II a vow, and said, O Lord of hosts, if thou 
1 1. 21 to offer, .the yearly sacrifice, and his vow 

a Sa. 15. 7 1 pray thee, let mo go and pay my vow 
"■— K li 8 a vow while I abode at Qeshur In Syria 



Job 22. 27 sh.ill hear thee, .thou shalt pay thy vowa 
Psa. 23. 25 1 will p;iy my vows before them that fear 

50. 14 and pay thy vov/s unto tho Most High 

56. 12 Tliy vowa (are) upon me, O God, I Vr-ill re. 

61. 5 For tliou, O God, li.ist heard my vows, tli. 

61. 8 ■sing, .that I may daily perform my vowa 

65. I and unto th(;e shall the vow be performed 

66. 13 I will go into. .1 will pay thee my vowa 
116. 14, 18 I will pay my vowa unto tho Lord now 

1 Prov. 7. 14 peace offerings, .thia day. .1 paid my vowa 

20. 25 (It is) a snare, .after vows to make enquiry 

31. 2 What, my son ?..and what/the son of my v. 

EccL 5. 4 When, .a vow unto God, defer not to pay 

Isa. 19. 21 yea. .a vov^ unto the Lord, and perform 

Jer. 44. 25 Wo will curely perform our vows that wo 

t ' 44. 25 yo will, .accomplish your vows, .your vows 

Jon. 1. 16 ofTorcd. .unto tho Lord, and made vowa 

_. Kah. I. 15 keep thy solemn feasts, perform thy vov/a 

Z.A voio^ evxv euche,_ 

Acta 18. i8 having shorn (his) head.. for ho had avow 
21. 23 We have four meii which have a vow on 

VOYAGE — 

Sailing, Tr\6os ploos. 

Acts 27. 10 I perceive that this voyage will t>o with 
VTOTTJIIE — 
l.A kite, vulture, n;^? ayyah. 

Job 28. 7 path., which the vulture's eye hath not se. 
i.A vulture, nxi daah. 

Lev. II. 14 the vulture, and tho kito after his kind 
Z.A vulture, n,'! dayyah. 

Deut 14. 13 the glede, and the kito, and the vulture 

laa. 34. 15 there shall tlio vultures also bo gathered 



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WATER — 

l.A cake, nn'9s tsappichith. 

Exodi6. 31 the taste of it. .like wafers, .with toney 

2.Thin cake, wafer, p"p"J raqiq. 

E-xodig. 2 and wafers unleavened anointed with oil 

29. 23 one wafer oat of the basket of the unlea. 

Lev. 2. 4 or unleavened wafers anointed with oU 

7, 12 unleavened wafers anointed with oil, and 

.8. 26 took, .a cake of oiled bread, and one wafer 

Ifura. 6. 15 v^af era of anleavened bread anointed with 

6. 19 the priest -shall take.,oue unleavened wa. 

WAG, to — 

l.To cause to move, "»3 nitd, 5. 

Jer. 18. 16 one. .shall be astonished, and wag hishead 
2. To cazise to move, shake, ]IM nua, 5. 

Lam. 2. 15 they hisa and wag the head at the daugh. 

Zeph. 2. 15 every one. .shall hiss, (and) wag his hand 

Z.To rruyoe, agitate, shake, Kiviu Icineo. 

Matt 27. 39 they, .reviled him, wagging their heads 
Markis. 29 they, .railed on him, wagging their heads 

WAGES, (without) — 

l.Hire,. wages, nns'^O maskoreth. 

Gen. 29. 15 said, .tell me, what (shall) tliy wages (be)? 
31. 7 your father hath, .changed my wageaten 
31. 41 and 'thou hast changed my wagea ten tim. 

2. Gratis, in vain, for nonght, D3n -chinnam. 

Jer. 22. 13 useth his neighbour's service without wa. 

3. Work, wage, nVj)? peullah. 

Lev. 19. 13 tho wages of him that is hired shall not , 

4. To hire self out, ■!?'<? salcar, 7. 

Hag. I. 6 he that eameth wagea, eamoth wages (to 

5. Hire, reward, wage, 1?'^ .tahar. 

Gen. 30. (zS Appoint mo thy wages, and I will give (it) 
31. 8 If he said . . The speckled shall bo thy wag. 

Exod. 2. 9 nurae it for mo, and I will give . . thy wag. 

Eze. 29. 1 3 yet had ho no wages, nor hia army, for 
29. 19 Egypt, .it shall be the wages for his army 

Mai 3. s that oppress the hireling in (his) wagea 

G.Hire, reward, ixicrOos misthos. 

John 4. 36 he that reapcth rcceiveth wages, and ga. 

3 Pet. 2. 15 who loved tho wages of unrighteousness 
7. A soldier's rations, allowance, oxjidviou opsonion. 

Luke 3. 14 And ho said.. bo content v/ith your wag. 

Kom. 6. 23 the wages of sin (is) death ; but the gift 

2 Co. II. ■ 8 I robbed other churches, takiiig wages 

WAGON— ._ 

1. Wagcm, cart, chariot, miil^ agalah. 

Gen. 45. 19 take you wagons out of tho land of Egypt 
45. 21 Joseph gave them wagona, according to 

45. 27 when he saw tho wagona which Joseph 

46. 5 in the wagons which Pharaoh had sent to 
Num. 7. 3 six covered wagons . . a wagon for two of 

7. 6 McKjes took th« wagons and the oxen, and 
7, 7, 8 wagons and., oxen he gave unto the sons 

2. Rider, chariot, 331 rekeb. 

Eze. 23. 24 come, i with chariots, wagons, and wheels 
WAH, wailing, to — 
\.A smiting or heating of the breast, ispip misped, 

Esth. 4.'' 3 great naoumiiig., and weeping, aud wall. 



Eze. 27, 31 with bitterness of heart, .bitter wailing ! 

Amos 5. 16 Wailing, .and they shall call, .to wailing 

5. 17 in all vineyards, .wailing: for I will pass 1 

Mio. 1. 8 I mil make a wailiag like the dragon*, and 

2. V/(iiling, n) noah. 

Eze. 7. II neither (shall there be) wailing for them', 

3. To wail, na; naliah.' 

Eze. 32. 18 Son pf man, waU for the multitude of ES' 
i.A wailing, 'nj nehi. 

Jer, 9. 10 For tho mountains 'wiW I tako up. .wailL 
9. 18 let them make haste, and tako up a wailJ 
9. 19 For a voice of wailing is heard <• it of Zion 
9. 20 teach your daughters wailing, and every 

5. Wailing, V ni. 

Eze. 27. 32 In their waEing they shall take up a lanu 

C. To smite or beat the breast,' 159 sapliad. ' 

Mic. I. 8 I will wail and howl, I will go stripped 

l.To cry aloud, yell, i^XaXaCai alalazo. 

Mark 5. 38 seeth. .them that wept and wailed greatly 

^.Wailing, lamentation, K\av0fi6s klauthm^s. 
Matt 13. 42, 50 shall be wailing and gnashing of teetB 

9. To cut, smite or beat the breast, KSirro/xai Icoptomai. 

Rev. I. 7 all kindreds of the earth shall waU becifc 

10. To sorrow, mourn^ grieve, vevSeo) pentheo. 

, Eev.18. 15 shall standafar off ; .weeping and wailing 
■ • • j8. 19 and cried, weeping and wailing, saying 

WAIT at, for, on, upon, continually, to -/ 
1. Silence, njpn dumiyyah. 

Psa. 62. I Truly my soul waiteth upon God: from 
1 65. I Praiso waiteth for thee, God, in Zion 

2.70 be silent, cease, stand still. Dpi daiham. 
Psi 62. 5 My soul, wait thou ou)v upon God, for ' 

Z.To wait earnestly, n3ij chakah. 

Isa. 30. 18 blessed (arc) all they that wait for him 

i.To wait earnestly, nari chakah, 3. 

Job 33. 4 Now Elihuhad waited till Job had spoken 

Psa. 33. 2o Our soul waitethfortho LORD: ho (is)onr 

106. 13 They soon forgat hia works; they waited 

Isa. 8. 17 I will wait upon the Lord, that hideth his 

30. i3 tlicreforo will the LORD wait, that he may 

64. 4 he hath prepared for him that waiteth 

Dan. 12. 12 Blessed (is) ho that waiteth, and cometh 

Hos. 6. 9 And aa troops of robbers ^7ait for a man 

Hab. 2. 3 though it tarry, wait forit; because it will 

Zeph. 3. 8 Therefore wait ye upon me, saith the Lo. 

t.At the hand of, iv? ley ad. 

1 Ch.23. 28 their office (v.'as) to wait on the.sons o{ A. 

6. To wait with hope, stay, 7o; yachal, 2. 

'Eze. 19. 5 Now when she saw that she had waited . 

7. To irutke to wait with hope, Sn; yachal, 3. 

Job' 14. 14 the days of my appointed time will I wail 
■29. 21 gave ear, and waited, and kept silence at 

29. 23 they waited for me as for tho rain, and th. 

30. 26 when I waited for light, then came darlc 
Psa. 6g. 3 mine eyes fail while I wait for my God . 
Isa. 42. 4 Ho shall not fail, .isles shall wait for hia 
Mio. 5. 7 tarrieth not . . nor waiteth for the sons ot 

8. To cause to wait with hope, 7n; yachal, 5. 

2 KL 6. 33 v/hat should I wait for the Lord any Ion. 
Job 32. II I waited for your words- 1 gave earilo yo, 

32. 16 When I had waited, for they spake not 
Mic 7. 7 I wni wait for the God of my salvation 

9. To stand still or fast, lay amad. 

1 ICi.2o. 38 So the prophet departed, and waited-for 
J Cli. 6. 32 they waited on their office according to 

6. 33 these (are) they that waited with their ch. 

2 Ch. 7. 6 And the priests waited on their offices 
Neh. 12. 44 Judah rejoiced, .for the Levites that wa> 

10. To serve the host, N?^ tsaba. 

Num. 8. 24 they shall go in to w^t up6n the service 
ll.The service of the host, N5V tsaba. 

Num. 8. 25 they shall cease waiting upon the servlco 
12. The watch, look out, nay tsaphah. 

Job 15. 22 Hobelievethaotthat..he is waited lor of 

IZ.T0 wait, expect, look for, hope, nip qavah. 

Psa. 25. 3 Yea, let none that v/ait on thoo be asho. 

37. 9.those that v/ait upon the LORD, they shall 

69. 6 Let not them that wait on thee, Lord 

Isa. 40. 31 they that wait niron the Lord shall renew 

49. 23 they shall not bo ashamed that wait for 
Lam. 3. 25 The Lord (is) good unto them that wait 

li.To-wail, expect, r\]p, qavah, 3. 

Gen. 49. 18 I have waited lor thy salvation, LORD 
Job 6. 19 the companies of Sheba waited for them 
17. 13 If I wait, ^he grave (is) mine house, I have 
Psa. 23. 5 Lead ■'me., on thee do I wait all tho day 
25.21 Lot integrity .. preserve mo ; forlwaiton 
27. 14 Wait on the Lord. .wait. I say, on tho 
37. 34 Wait on the Lord, and keep his way, and 

39. 7 now. Lord, what wait I for? my hope (is) 

40. I I waited patiently for the Lord ; and he 
52. 9 I wUl wait on thy name ; for (it ia) good 
56. 6 they mark my steps, when they wait fof 

119. 95 The wicked ha'S'B waited for me to destroy 

130. 5 I wait for the Lord, my soul doth wait, and 

Prov.2o. 22 wait on tho Lord, and he shall save thee 

Isa, 23. 9 we have waited for him . .we have waited 

36. 8 Yea, in the way. .have we waited for the9 

,33. a be gracious unto us; we have w&ited_fat 



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Isa. SI- s Islea shall wait UDon me, and on mine arm 
sg. 9 we wait for light, but behold obscurity 
60. 9 Surely the isles shall wait for me, and the 

Jer. 14. 22 we will wait upon thee ; for thou hast m. 

Eos. IS. 6 keep mercy and judgment, and wait on 

15. To hope, wait, look for, "Q-^ sabar, 3. 

Paa.104. 27 These wait all upon thee, that thou may. 
145. 15 The eyes of aU wait upon thee : and thoa 

16.ro observe, watch, take heed, 1??' shainar. 

Num. 3. 10 and they shall wait on their priest's office 
2 Ch. s. u for all the priests . . did not. .wait by ccur. 
Job 24. J5 the eye also of the adulterer waiteth for 
Psa. 59. 9 (Because of) his strength wiU I wait upon 
Prov. 8. 34 watching daily at my gates, waiting at 

27. 18 he that waiteth on his master shall be h. 
Zech.11. II the poor of the flock that waited uponme 

17. To serve, minister, rn^ sharath, 3. 

2 Ch.17. 19 These waited on the king, besides (those) 
1 8. To remain up or tack, avafifva anameno, 

I Th. I. 10 to wait for his Son from heaven> wheu ho 
\'i.To wait long for, expect earnestly , iLireKSdvo/iai. 

Kom. 8. 19 waiteth for the manifestation of tno sons 
8. 23 waiting for the adoption . . the redemption 
8. 25 But if we hope, .we with patience wait for 

1 Co. I. 7 waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesuo 

Gal. s- 5 ^6 through the spirit wait for the hope of 

20. To wait long, expect earnestly, ^reSe'xo^oi ekdec. 
John s. 3 lay. .[waiting for tho moving of the wat.] 
Acts 17. 16 Now while Paul waited for them at Ath. 
Jas. 5. 7 the husbandman waiteth for the precious 
I Po. 3. 20 [when onee the long suffering] of God [wa,] 

21. To remain aroilnd, it^pijxivo pcrimeno. 

Acts 1. 4 but wait for the promise of the Father 

22. Tb wait on or towards, TrpotrSeYo/ioi jsroscZecAo. 
Marki5. 43 which also waited for the kingdom of God 
IiUke 2. 25 man . . waiting for the consolation of Isr> 

12. 36 ye yourselves like unto men that wait for 
23. 51 who also himself waited for the kingdom 

23. To look to or toward, TpoffSoitda prosdokad. 
Lnke i. 21 the people waited for Zacharias, and ma. 

8. 40 received him : for they were all waiting 
Acts 10. 24 CorseUus waited for them, and had called 

34. To sit by or near, attend to or on, irpoffeSpeia. 
I Co. 9. 13 they which [wait at] the altar are partak. 

25. Ta persevere on, TrpoffKaprepia proskartereo. 
Mark 3. g that a small ship should wait.on him, bo. 
Acts 10. 7 a devout soldier of them that waited on 

WAIT carefully, patiently, quietly, to — 

1. Silently, □pi'n dumam, 

Xam. 3. 26 should both hope and quietly wait for the 

2. To sta/y, 7'n, Sm chul, chil. 

Mic. 1. 12 the inhabitant of Maroth waited carefully 

3. To stay self, V'n, f?in chul, cJiil, 7a. 

Paa. 37. 7 Kest in tho Lord, and wait patiently for 
[See also Patient.] 

"WMT, (lying in, that lay) — 

l.A lying in wait, a^N erei. no 

Job 38. 40 When they .. abide in the covert to lie in w, 
i.A lying in wait, ambush,yiU oreb. 

Jer. 9. 8 peaceably.. but in heart he layeth his wa. 

8. .4 lying in wait, {men or place), 3"inP maarah, 
Judg. 9. 35 Abimelech rose up. .from lying in wait 

i.To observe, watch, id^ shamar. 

Psa. 71. 10 they that lay wait for my noultake coun. 
[See also Lay, laying, lie in, lier in, liers, lying, lying 

WAKE (up, waken, te wakened), to — 

1. To awaJke or stir up, niy ur. 

Song 5. 2 1 sleep, but my heart waketh, .the voice 

2. To be awaked or roused up, "np ur, 2. 

Joel 3. 12 Let the heathen be wakened, and come 
Zech. 4. I as a man that is wakened out of his sleep 

8. To awake up, Tiy ur, 5. 

Isa. so. 4 he wakeneth. .he wakeneth mine ear to 
Joel 3. 9 Prepare war, wake up the mighty men 
Zech. 4. I the angeL .came again, and waked me, as 

i. To awake, rise, be early, pp quts, 5. 

Jer. 51. 39, 57 sleep a perpetual sleep, and not wake 
H.Watches, eye lids, MnD^ shemuroth. 

Psa. 77. 4 Thou holdest mine eyes waking : I am so 

6. To watch, Ijj^ shaqad. 

Psa.127. I except the LoKD keep, .the watchman wa. 

7. To be vigilant, wakeful, ypnyopiai gregoreo. 

1 Th. s. 10 Who died for us, that, whether we wake 
WATIK — 
l.A going, company, •"I3''7n halihah. 

Kah. a. 5 they shall stumble in their walk ; they 
2.-4 walk, journey, 1)^05 mahaZak. 
■7 Eze. 42. 4beforethechamber8(wa3)awalkoltencu. 
jWAlK (about, In, orderly, through), to — 
[l.To go on the way, tread, 'ly; darak. 
'; Hab. 3. 15 Thou didst walk thjough the sea with th. 
.2. To go on, "^^ halak. 

Gen. 24. fi5 What man (is) this that walketh In the IL 



Exod. 2. 5 maidens walked along by tho river's side 

14. 29 the children of Israel walked upon dry 
Lev. 26. 23 if ye will not be reformed, .but will walk 

26. 24 Then will I also walk contrary unto you 

2fi. 27 if ye will not. .hearken unto me, but walk 

26. 28 Then I will walk contrary unto you also 

26. 40 confess, .they have walked contrary unto 

Deut. 8. 19 if thou, .walk after other gods, and serve 

23. 9 if thou ahalt keep, .and walk in his ways 

Josh. 5. 6 the children of Israel walked foi'ty years 

Judg 2. J7 out of tho way. .their fathers walked in 

5. 10 Speak, .ye that sit in judgment, and v/alk 
t Sa. 8. 3 Ills sons walked not in his ways, but tur. 

8. 5 thou art old, and thy sons walk not in thy 
2 Sa. 2. 29 walked all that night through tho plain 
1 Ki. 2. 42 on the day. .thou walkest abroad anywh. 

3. 6 according as ho walked before thee in tr. 

3. 14 in my ways . . as thy father David did walk 

8. 23 that walk before thee with all their heart 

8. 23 before me as thou hast walked before mo 

9. 4 it thou wilt . . as David thy father walked 
11.33 Because that they . . have not walked In my 
II. 38 it thou wilt hearken imto. .and wUt walk 

a Ki. 13. 6 departed not from the sons, .(but) walked 
13. II ho departed not . .(but) he walked therein 
21. 21 in aU the way that his father walked in 

21. 22 and walked not in the way of the Lord 

1 Ch. 17. 8 with thee whithersoever thou hast walked 

2 Ch. 6. 14 that walk before thee with aU their heart 

6. 16 in my law, as thou hast walked before me 
7. 17 if thou wiit. .as David thy father walked 
II. 17 for three years they v/alked in the way of 
17. 3 he walked in the first waj's of his father 
17. 4 walked in his commandments, and not af . 
01. 12 Because thou hast not v/aiked in tho ways 

22. 3 He also walked in tho ways of the houso 

22. 5 He walked also after their counsel, and 
Job 31. 5 If I have waikcd v/ith vanity, or if my foot 

31. 7 If . .mine heart walked after mine eyes 
31. 26 If I beheld, .the moon walking (in) brig. 
Psa. I. I Blessed (is) the man that vralketh not in 

15. 2 He that Vr'alketh uprightly, and worketh 
26. I Judge mo. .for I have wallied in mine in. 
73. 9 their tongue walketh through the earth 
84. II will he withhold from them that walketh 
gi. 6 for the pestilence (that) walketh in dark. 

loi. 6 he that walketh in a perfect way, ho shall 
119. I undeflled. .who wallc in the law of the L. 
119. 3 They also do no iniquity : they walk in his 
1 28. I that feareth the LoED : that walketh in 
Prov. 2. 7 (he is) a buckler to them that walk upri. 

6. 12 A naughty person, a wicked man, walketh 
10. 9 He that walketh uprightly . .he that perv. 

13. 20 He that walketh with wise (men) shall be 

14. 2 He that walketh in his uprightness fear. 

19. I Better (is) the poor that walketh in his 
28. 6 Better (is) the poor that wallceth in his up. 
28. 18 Whoso walketii uprightly shall be saved 
e8. 26 whoso walketh wisely, he shall be deliv. 

Eccl. 2. 14 the fool walketh in darkness : and I my. 

6. 8 what hath the poor, that knoweth to walk 

10. 3 when he that is a fool walketh by thS way 

10. 7 I have seen, .princes walking as servants 
Isa. 3. 16 walking and mincing (as) they go, and mak. 

g. 2 The people that walked in darkness have 
eo. 2 And he did so, walking naked and baref. 

20. 3 Like asmy servant Isaiah hathiwalked na. 
30. 2 That walk to go down into Egypt, and ha. 
33. 15 He that walketh righteously, and speake. 
35. 9 No lion shall be . . the redeemed shall walk 
42. 5 that giveth. .spirit to them that walk th. 
42. 24 they would not walk in his ways, neither 
so. 10 that T/alketh (in) darkness^ and hath no 
57. 2 they shall rest, .walking (in) his uprightn. 
63. 2 a rebellious people, which walketh in a w. 

Jer. 2. 8 and walked after (things that) do not pr. 

6. 28 They (are) all grievous revolters ; walking 

7. 9 Will ye . .walk after other gods whom ye 

7. 23 walk ye in all the'ways that I have comm. 

8. 2 the host . . after whom Wiey have walked 

9. 4 every neighbour will walk with slanders 

9. 13 have not obeyed myivoice neither walked 
to. 23 not in man that walketh to direct his ste. 
13. 10 which walk in the imagination of their he. 

16. 12 ye walk every one after the imagination 

23. 14 prophets, .commit adultery, and walk in 
23. 17 they say unto everyone that walketh after 
S^. 23 they obeyed not thy voice, neither walked 
44. 10 neither have they feared, nor walked in 
44. 23 nor walked in his law, nor in his statutes 

Eze, 5. 6 my statutes, they have not waikcd in th. 
5. 7 have not walked in my statutes, neither 

11. 12 ye have not walked in my statutes, neit. 
XI. 21 whose heart walketh after tho heart of 
«6. 47 Yet hast thou not walked after their ways 
18. 17 hath executed my^udgments, hath walked 
ao. 13 they walked not m my statutes, and they 
2o. 16 Because they, .walked not in my statutes 
20. 21 they v/alked not in my statutes, neither ke. 
23. 31 Thou hast walked in the way of thy sister 
33. 15 give again that he hath robbed, walk in 

Ho3. 5. II he willingly walked after tho commandm. 
Amos 2. A. after the which their fathers have walked 
Mic. 2. 7 my words do good to him that walketh up. 
2. II If a man walking in the spirit and falseh. 
Nah. 2. 1 1 where the lion, (even) the|old lion, walked 
Zeph. t. 17 that they shall walk like blind men, bee. 
Mai. a. 6 he walked with me in peace and equity 

3. 14 that wo have walked mc .irnfully before 

3. To go on, ^"jrt halak, 3. 

. Psa. ss- >4 talked uuto the bouso of (rod In company 



115. 

142. 

Eccl. 4. 

Isa. 59. 
Lam, 3. 
Eze. 18. 
Psa. 104. 



Paa. 81. 13 O that. .Israel had walked in my ways '^ 

86. II I will walk in thy truth : unite my heart 

89. 15 they shall walk., in the light of thy count.' 

7 feet have they, but they walk not, neither 

3 In the way wherein I walked have they. ' 

15 I considered all the living whicii walkimi 

9 walk in the ways of thine heart, and in. 

9 for brightness, (but) wo walk in darkness 

18 which is desolate, the foxes walk upon it 

9 Hath walked in my statutes, and hath fc ' 

3 who walketh upon the wings of tie mind. 

4. To go on, ^'jq halak. 

I>an. 4. 29 walked in the palace of the kingdom of Sa.\ 
5.T0 cause to go on, '=]^l! halak, 5. 

Dan. 3. 25 walking in the midst of the fire, and they) 

4. 37 those that walk in pride he is ablo tc^basoj 

6. To go on, "s^Y, yalak. 

Exodi6. 4 whether they will walk in my law, or no\ 

18. 20 show them the way wherein they must w,' 

Lev. 18. 3 neither shall ye walk in their ordinance* 

18. 4 keep mine ordinances, to walk therein. ' 

20. 23 ye shall not walk in tho manners ol the 
26. 3 If ye walk in my statutes, and keep my \ 
26. 21 it ye walk contrary unto me, and will no6 
46. 41 1 also have walked contrary unto them 

Dent. 2. 7 he knoweth tl^ walking through this gr, 

5. 33 Ye shall walk in all the ways which tho . 

6. 7 when thou walkest by the way, and when. 
8. 6 Keep, .to walk in his wdys, and to fean 

to. 12 but to fear the LopD thy God, to walk fa 
1 1. 19 speaking of them . . when thou walkest by 
II. 22 to walk in all his ways, and to cleave unta 
13. 4 Ye shall walk after the Lord your God 
13. s which, .thy God commanded thee to walk 

19. 9 to love the Lord thy God, and to walk 
26. 17 to be thy God, and to walk in his ways 
29. 19 though I walk in the imagination of mfno 
30. 16 to walk in his ways, and to keep his com . 

Josh. 22. s to walk in all his ways, and to keep his c. 
Judg. 2. 22 they will keep tho way of the Lord towa. 

5. 6 tho travellers walked through byways 
II. 16 Israel.. walked through the wilderness ■ 

I KL 2, 3 to walk in his ways, to keep his -statutes 

2. 4 to walk before me in truth with all their 

3. 3 walkingin the statutes of David his father 
3. 14 if thou wilt walk in my ways, to keep my 

6. 12 if thou wiU walk in my statutes, .to walfe 
8. 23 take heed. to their way, thattliey walk bo. 
8. 36 the good way wherein they should walk ' 
8. 58 may incline our hearts unto him, to v/alt 

8. 61 to walk in his statutes, and to keep his c. 

9. 4 if thou wilt walk before me, as David thy 
13. 3 he walked in all the sins of his father, wh. 
13. 26, 34 walked in the way of . .and in his sin. 
16. 2 thou hast walked in the way of Jeroboam 
16. 19 sins, .in walking in the way of Jeroboam. 
16. 26 he walked in all the way of Jeroboam 
16. 31 to walk in the sins of Jeroboam the son' 

22. 43 he walked in all the ways of Asa his fathi. 
^ 22. 32 walked in tho way of his father, and In 

« Ki. 4. 33 he returned, and walked in the house to 

8. iS he walked in the way of the kings of Isp. 

8. 27 he walked in the way of the house of Ah. 

10. 31 Jehu took no heed to walk in tho law ot 

16. 3 he walked in the way of the kings ot Israel. 

! 17. 8 walked in the statutes of the heathen, wh. 

j 17. 19 walked in the statutes of Israel which th. 

' 17. 22 the children ot Israel walked in all the 

21. 21 he walked in aU tho way that his father ' 
02. 2 walked in all the way A David his father 

23. 3 to walk after tho Lord, and to keep hfs 
s Ch. 6. 16 take heed to their way, to walk in my law 

6. 27 the good way wherein they should walk^ , 
6. 31 to walk in thy ways, s.o long as they live 
/ 7. 17 if thou wUt walk before me, asDavW thy 

20. 32 he walked in the way of Asa his father 

21. 6 he walked in tho way of the kings of Tsr.. 
EI. 13 hast walked in the way of the kings of la, 
a8. 2 he walked in the ways of the kings of laj 
34. 2 walked in the ways of David his father . 
34. 31 to walk after the Lord, and to keep hia , 

Jfeh. s. 9 ought ye not to walk in the fear of our 
10. 29 to walk in God's law, which was given by, 

29. 3 When . .by his light I walked (through) 
34. 8 Which goeth . . and walketh with wicked. 
'23. 4 though I walk through the valley of thS 
26. II But as for me, I will walk in mine Infegp, 
78. 10 They kept not . . and refused to .^alk in. 
8t, 12 I gave them up. .they walked in,theiro%yn 
89. 30 If his children . . walk not in my judgment 

138. 7 ITiough I walk in the midst of troubla 
143. 8 cause me to know, .wherein I should walk. 
Prov. I. IS My son, walk not thou in the way with. 
2. 13 Who leave . .to walk in the ways of dart. 

2. 20 That thou mayest walk in the ways of a 

3. 23 Then shall thou walk in thy way safely 
10. 9 walketh surely; but he that perverteth 
ifi. 21 a man of understanding walketh nprigh. 

3 he will teach us. .and wo will walk in his 
2. 5 come, -let us walk in the light of the Lo. 
3. 16 walk with stretched forth necks, and wa. 
8. II that I should not] walk in the way of this 

30. 21 This fis)the way, walk ye in it, when ye 
40. 31 th^ that wait, .shall walk, and not faint 
43. 2 T-hen thou walkest though the Are, thou 
SP. II walk in tho light of you^- fire, and in the 

2. 5 that theyj . have walked after vanity, and 

3. 17 neither sliall they walk any more after the" 
18 In those days the house of Judah shall 7. 
2£ walk therein . . But they said. We will not 



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WALK 

Jer. 6. 25 Go not forth Into tho field, nor walk by 
7. 6 neither walk after other gods to your hurt 
7. 24 walked in the counsels . . in the iniaginat. 
9. 14 have walked after the imagination of 
II. 8 walked every one in the imagination of 

13. 10 and walk after otlier gods, to serve them 

16.11 have walked after other gods, and have 
i3. 12 we will walk after oiir own devices, and 
18. 15 theyhavo caused them to stumble, .to wa. 
26. 4 If ye will not hearken unto me, to walk 
42. 3 show U3 tho way wherein we may walk, and 

TSxB. II. so That they may walk in my statutes, und 
so. 18 Walkyo not in the statutes of your fathers 
20. 19 walk in my statutes, and keep mj judgm. 

36. 27 I will, .cause you to walk in my statutes 

37. 24 they shall abo walk in my jud.'^monta 
Dan. 9. 10 to walk in his law, which ho set before ns . 
Hos. II. 10 Tliey shall walk after the Loud: he shall 

14. 9 tho just shall walk in them : but tho tran. 

Joel 2. 8 they ^hall walk every one iii his path, and 

Amos 3. 3 Can two walk together, except they ho a. 

Uic. 4. 2 we will walk iu hia paths : for tho law sh. 

4. 5 all people wiU walk.. and we wlU walk In 
6. 8 require of thce..but . .to walk hivmbly mth 
6. 16 ye walk in their counsels ; that I should 

Zech. 3. 7 if thou wilt walk in my ways, aijd if thou 

7. To be or go round about, 339 sahab. 

Fsa. 48. 12 Walk about Zion, ^d go roond about her 

8. To walkabout among, ^/iireonrareu emperipateS. 
a Co. 6. 16 hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk 

9. To come or go through, Siepyofiai dierchomai. 

Matt 12. 43 ho walketh through dryplaces, seekingre. 
Lukeii. 24 he walketh through dry places, seeking re. 

10. To step rightly, opdovo5ea> orthopodcS. 

GaL 2. 14 when.1 saw that they walked not uprightly 

11. To icalk around, irepnraT^a) peripateo. 

Matt. 4. 18 Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, saw 

9. 5 whether is easier.. to say. Arise, and walk? 
II. 5 the lame walk, the lepers arecleansed, and 
14. 25 Jesus went unto them, walking on the sea 
14. 26 when the disciples saw him walking on the 
14. 29 Pc<;or.. walked on the water, to go to Jesua 
xs.-ji wondered, when they saw. .the lame to w. 

Kark 1. 16 Now as [he walked] by the sea of Galilee 

2. 9 Arise, and take up thy bed, an<^ walk? 

S- 4a straightway tho damsel arose, and walked 
6. 48 Cometh unto them, walking upon the sea 

6. 49 when they saw hini walking upon the sea 

7. J VThy walls not thy disciples according to 

8. 24 looked.. and said.IseQ men as trees, walk. 
II. 27 as he was walking in tho temple, there co. 
16. 12 [as they walked, and went into the conn.] 

lake s. 23 WTiether is easier, to say.,Eis3 up and w,? 
7. 22 tell.. how that the blind see, tho lamo wa. 
II. 44 the men that walk over., are not awaro 
20. 46 scribes, which desire to walk in long robes 

24. 17 these that ya have. .as ye walk, and are s.t 
John I. 36 looking upon Jesus as he walked, he saith 

5. 8 Jesus saith.. Rise, take up thy bed, and w. 
5. 9 immediately, .took up his bed, and walked 

5. II the same said.. Take up thy bed, and walk 
5. 12 What man.. said.. Takeup thybed, and w.? 
6. 19 they see Jesus wallring on the sea, and dr. 

6. 66 went back, and walked no more \vith him 

7. I walked in Galilee : for he would not Tr'alk 
8. 12 he that foUoweth meEliallnotiYalkin da. 

30. 23 Jesus walked in tlio temple, in Solomon's 
II. 9 If any man walk in th§ day, he stumbleth 
II. 10 if any man walk in the night, he stumbleth 

11. 54 Jesus therefore v."alkcd no more openly 

12. 35 Walk v/hile ye have tho light, lesiidarkn. 

13. 33 he that walketh in darkness knowethnot 

21. 18 When thou wast young, .thou walkedst 
Acts 3. 6In thenameof JesusChrist..riseup..waIk 

3. 8 he leaping up stood, and walked., walking 
;. 3. 9 all the people saw him walking and prais. 

3 12 as though..wo had made this man to wa.? 

14. 8 sat a certain man..who never had walked 
14. 10 Stand upright.. And he leaped and walked 

■ SI. SI ought not to circumcise.. neither to walk 
. Soto. 6. '4 so we also should walk in newness of lifa 

8. [iL 4 who walk not after the flesh, but after 

13. 13 Let US walk honestly, as in the day, not 

14. IS grieved..now walkest thou not charitably 
X Co. 3. 3 Tor., are ye not carnal, and walk as men? 
i 7. 17 as the Lord hath call'!d..BO let bim walk 
a Co. 4. 3 not walking in craftiness, nor handling 

5. 7 For we walk by faith, not by sight 

10. 2 think..as if we walked accordingto the fl. 
10. 3 though we walk in the flesh, we do not 
12. 18 (walked we) not iutlje same spirit?.. not in 

OaL 5. 16 Walk in the spirit, and ye shall not fulfil 
Bph. 2. 3 Wherein in time past ye walked according 
a. 10 ordained that we should walk in them 

4. 1 1, .beseech you thatye walkv/orthyof the 

4. 17 henceforth walk not as other Gentiles walk 

5. 2 walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us 
S. 8 but now. .light in the Lord, .walk as ch. 

'' 5. 15 See then that ye walk circumspectly, not 
ThiL 3. 17 mark them which walk so as ye have us 

3. 18 Fop many walk, of whom I have told you 
CoL 1. 10 That ye might walk worthy of the Lord 

'a. 6 As ye have, .received Christ.. walk ye in 
, 3. 7 In the which ye also walked sometime 
''4. s Walk in wisdom toward them that are wi. 
■.« Ih. 2. 12 That ye would walk worthy of God, who 
4. I how ye ouglit to walk and to please God 
4. 12 That ye may walk honestly toward them 
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3 Th. 3. 11 there are some which walk among you dL 
I Pe. 5. 8 as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking 
I Jo.. I. 6 If wo say . . and walk in darkness, we lie 

1. 7 if we walk in tho light, as he is in the lig. 

2, 6 ought . . also so to w;dk, even as ho walked 

2. II wallccth in darkness, and knoweth not v/h. 
3 John 4 that I found of thy children walking in 

6 this Is love, that we walk after his comm. 

6 That, as yo have heard . . ye should walk 
3 John 3 truth .. even as thou walkest in the truth 

4 than to hc^r tliat my children walk in tr. 
Eev. 2 I who walketh in tho midst of the seven 

3. 4 they shall walk with me in white: for th. 
9. 20 which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk 

16. 15 lest ho walk naked, and they see his sha. 
2;. 24 nations, .saved shall walk in the light of 

12. To pass over or through, vopivonai iwreuomai. 
Luke I. 6 walking in all tho commandments and or, 

13. 33 1 must walk to day, and to morrow, and tho 
Acts 9. 31 walking in the fear of the Lord, and in tho 

14. 16 suffered all nations to walk in their own 

1 Pe. 4. 3 when we walked in lasciviousness, lusts 

2 Pe, 2, 10 chiefly them that walk after the flesh in 

3. 3 there shall come . . scoffers, walking aft?r 

Judo 16 coinplainers, walking after their own lusts 

18 who should walk after their own ungodly 

13. To walk, proceed or step in order, crroix^ai sto. 
Acts 31. 24 thou thyseU also walkest orderly, and ke. 
Eom. 4. 12 who also walk in the steps of that faith 
GaL 5. 25 If we live in the spirit, let us also walk 

6, 16 as many as walk according to this rule 
PhiL 3. 16 let us walk by the same nSe, let us mind 

WALK abroad, on, to and fro, up and do-wn, to — 
To go on hdbitualbj or up ar.d doxcn, -^n halah, 7. 
Gen. 3. 8 walking in the garden in the cool of the 
5, 22 Enoch walked with God after he begat 

5. 24 Enoch walked with God: and he (was) not 

6. 9 Noah was a just man. . Noah walked with 
13. 17 walk through the land, in the length of 

17. 1 said, walk before me, and be thou perf. 
24. 40 Lord before whom I walk, wlU send his 
48. 15 God, before whom my fathers, .did walk 

Exod2i. 19 If he rise again, and walk abroad upon 
Lev. 26. 12 I will walk among you, and \vill be your 
Deut2.3. 14 the Lord thy God walketh in the midst 
Josh. i8. 8 Go and walk tiiroagh the land, and dcscr. 

1 Sa. 2, 30 thy ho!ise . . should walk before me for ever 

2. 35 he shall walk before mine anointed fore. 
13. 2 the king vralkijth before you. .1 have wa. 

7. 6 have walksd in a tent and in a tabernacle 
7. 7 In all (the places) wherein I have walked 

II. 2 walked upon the roof of the king's house 

2 KI.20. 3 rcme'mber now how I have walked before 
1 Ch.17. 6 Wheresoever I have walked with alllsrael 
Esth. 2. II Mordecai walked every day before the co. 
Job I. 7 From going,. and from walking up and 

. 3. 2 ^om going, .and from walking up and 

18. She i^ cast., and he walketh upon a snare 
22. 14 and he walketh iu tho circuit of heaven 
38. 16 hast thou T/alked in the search of the de. 

Psa. 12. 8 The wicked walkon every side, when the 
26. 3 (is) before mine eyes; and I have walked 
39. 6 Surely every man walketh in a vain show 
56. 13 that I may v^alk before God in the light 
82. 5 neither wiU they understand; they walk 
iqi. 2 I will walk within my house with a perf, 
116. 9 1 will walk before the Lord in the land 
119. 45 I vnil walk at liberty: for I seek thy pre. 
P1-0V.2O. 7 The just, .walketh in hisictegrity: his ch- 
Isa. 38. 3 how I have walked before thee in truth 
Eze. 28. 14 thon hast walked up and down in the ml. 
Zech. 1. 10 sent to walk to and fro throusl' the earth 
'i. II We have walked to and fro through tho 
6. 7 they might walk to and fro through the 
6. 7 Get you hence, walk to and fro through 
6. 7 they walked to and fro through the earth 
10. 12 they shall walk up and down in his name 

WALK, to cauissi or make' to — 

1. To cause to tread, ^li darah, 5. 

Hab. 3. 19 he will make me to wallcQpon mine high 

2. To fause to go on, lihl yalak, 5. 

Eze. 36. 13 Yea, I will cause men to w^k upon yon 
Jer. 31. 9 I will cause them to walk by the rivers 

WALK, ^occ.3 to — _ 

To cause to go cm, x>n hal(th, 5. 

Zech. 3. 7 I wUl give, .places to wal|s ftin'eng these 
WAIL (walled op, to be) — 
1,A wall, Kii^H ushshama. 

Ezra 5. 3 hath commanded, .to make np this wall? 
5, 9 commanded you. .to makp up these walls? 

2. To cut off, fence, "rsi batsar. 

Num 13. s8 and the cities (are) walled, (and) very gr. 
Deut. I. 28 the cities (are) great and walled up to h. 

Z.A wall, hedge, "na gader. 

Num 22. 24 a wall, .oa this side, and a wall on that si. 
Ezra 9. 9 to give us a wall in Judah and in Jerusa. 
Isa. 5. 5 break down the wall thereof, and it shall 
Eze. 42. 7 the wall that (was) without over against 
Eos. 2. 6 make a wall, that she shall not find her p. 
Jlic. 7. n the day that thy walls are to be built . . that 

4. Wall, hedge, TA geder-. 

Prov 24. 31 the stone wall thereof was broken down 
Eze. 42. 10 in the thickness ot t^e wall o^ the court 

5. Wall, hedge, .Tjia gederah. 

^. 49, 13 the way directly before the wall toward 



.Bulwark, h^n, Snchel. 
I Kl. 21. 23 dogs shall cat Jezebel by the wan of Jez.' 
PBa.132. 7 Peace be within thy wiUls. .prospetHj w.' 

.Outside, a wall, Y'n chayils. 
Eze. 13. 10 one built up a wall, and, lo, others danb. 

.A wall, enclosure, nch chornah. 

£.xodi4. 22, 29 the waters (were) awall unto them on 

Lev. 25. 29 if a man sell a dwelling house in a walled 
25. 30 tho house that (is) in the waUcd city shall 
23. 31 houses of the villages \!^ch have no wall 

Deut, 3. 3 these cities (were) fenced with high walls 
28. 52 until thy high and fenced walls come do. 

Josh. 2. 15 the town wall, and she dwelt upon the w. 
6. 5 tho wall of the city shall fall dowp flat, and 
6. 20 tlie wall fell down flat, so that the peoplo 

I 3a. 25. 16 They were a wall unto us, joth by night 
31. 10 they fastened hia body to the wall of Beth, 
31. 12 took the body, .from the wall of Beth-sh. 

3 8a. n. 2q knew ye not that they, .shoot from the w.f 
11. 21 did not awoman cast, .from the wall, that 
II. 21 why went ye nigh the wall ? then say thoa 
II. 24 the shootorB shot from off the wall upon 
18. 24 to the roof over the gate unto the wall - 
20. 13 all. .battered the waB, to throw it down 
20. 21 head shall be thrown to thee over the wall 

1 KL 3. I and the wall of Jerusalem round about < 

4. 13 threescore great cities with walls and br. 
q. 13 to build, .the wall of Jerusalem, and Ha. 
3a 3Q a '<vaU fell upon twenty and seven thous. 

2 Ki 3,27 offered him , , a burnt offering upon tho w. 

6. 26 a3theklng..waspas3ingbyupon tho wall 
6. 30 he passed by upon the wall, and the peo. 

14. 13 brake down the v^aE of Jerusalem from 
18. 26 in the ears of the people that, .on the wall 
i3. 27 sent me. .to the men which sit on the wall 
23. 4 by the way of the gate between two walls 
23. 10 brake down the walls of Jerusalem round 

s Ch. 8. 3 fenced cities, with walls, gates, and bars 
14, 7 Let u§ build these cities, and make, .walla 
03. 23 brake do'^vn the wall of Jerusalem from 
36. 6 wall of Gath. .wall of Jabneh. .wall of As. 
27. 3 and on the wall of Ophel he built much 
32. 5 built up all the wall that was broken, and 
32. 3 and another wall without, and repaired 

32. i3 peoploof Jerusalem that(were)on the wall 

33. 14 after this he built a waU without tho city 
36. 19 brake dovm the wall of Jerusalem, and 

Neh. I. 3 the wall of Jerusalem also (is) broken do. 

2. 8 for the waU of the city, and for the house 
2. 13 went out. .and viewed the walls of Jerus. 
3. 13 Then went I up. .and viewed the wall, and 
2, 17 let us build up thewallof Jerusalem, that 

3, 8 they fortified Jerusalem unto the broad w. 
3. 13 a thousand cubits on the wall unto tho 

3. 15 the wall of thepoolof Siloah by the king's 

3. 27 another piece, .even unto the wall of Op. 

4. I -when Sanballat heard. ,we builded the w. 
4, 5 a foi,.BhalL.break down their stone wall 
4. So bunt we the wall ; and all the wall was 
4. 7 heard that the walls of Jerusalem were 
4. 10 80 that we are not able to build the wall 
4. 13 set I in the lower places behind the wall 
4. 13 returned all of us to the wall, .every one 
4. 17 They which builded on the wall, and they 
4. 19 separated upon the waU, one far from an. 

3. 16 also I continued io the work of this wall 
6, I Sanballat. .heardthatlhadhuildedthew. 

6. 6 for which cause thou buildest the wall, th. 
6. 15 So the wall was finished in the twenty and 

7. I when the wall was built, and I had setup 
12. 27 at the dedication of thewallof Jerusalem 
12. 30 purified thepeople,. the gates, and the wall 
12. 31 brouglit up theprincesof Judah upon the 
12. 31 went on the right hand upon the wall to. 
12. 37 at the going up of the wall, above the ho. 
12. 38 half of the people upon thewall, from be. 
12. 38 tower of the furnaces even to the broad w. 
13. 21 Why lodge ye about the wall? if ye do (so) 

Psa. 51, 18 Do good . .build thou the walls of Jerusa 

53. 10 Day and ni^ht they go about it upon the 

Prov 18. II his strong city, and as an Jligh wall in hia 

33. 38 a city (that is) broken down, (and) withcv 
Song 5. 7 keepers of tho walls took away my veil fR 

8. 9 If she (be) a wall, we will build upon her 
8, 10 1 (am) a wall, and my ftreaets Kke" towers 

Isft. 2. 13 every high tower, .upon evejy lenced wall 
22. 10 houses, .broken down to fortify the wall 
32. fi Ye made also a ditch between the two w. 

23. 12 fortress of the high fort of thy walls shall 
26. 1 salvation will (God) appoint (for) walls 

30. 13 swelling out in a high wall, whose break. 
36. n the ears of the people that .(are) on the w. 
36. 12 not (sent me) to the men that sit upon the 
49. 16 I have graven thee . . thy walls (are) cent. 
56. 5 within my walls a place and a name better 
60. 10 the sons of iii-angersshallbuildupthy w. 
60. 18 shalt call thy vraUa Salvation, and thyga. 
63. 6 1 have set watchmen upon thy walls, J. 

Jer. 1. 15 against all the walls thereof round about 
I. i3 brasen walls against the whole land, aga. 
15. 20 make thee unto this people a fenced.. waU 
21. 4 which besiege you without the walls, and 
39. 4 by the gate betwixt the two walls: and ho 
39. 8 the Chaldeans . . brake down the walls of 

49. 27 I will kindle a fire in the waU of Damas. 

50. 13 foundations are fallen, her walls are thr. 

51. 12 Set up the standard upon the walls of B.. 
51. 44 will punish Bel. .the waU of Babylon shj 
51. 58 The broad walls of Babylon shall be uttk, 
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14 brake down all the walls of Jerusalem ro. 

7 he hath given up . . the walls of her palaces 

8 Lord hath purposed to destroy the wall 

8 therefore ho made the rampart and the w. 
iB O wall of the daughter of Zion, let tears 

4 they shall destroy the walls of Tyrus, and 

9 he shall sot engines of war against thy wa. 
10 thy walls shall shake at the noise of the 
12 break down thy walls, and destroy thy 
II, I ^ upon thy walls roimd about 
It all oiithem dwelling v/ithont walls, and 
20 shaH fall, and every wall shall fall to the 

5 behold a wall on the outside of tho house 
20 It had a wall round about, Ave hundred 

7 they shall elimb tho wall like men of war 

9 they shall run upon the wall, thsy shall 

7, 10 will send a fire on the wall, .which sh. 

14 But I will kindle a fire in the wall of Ra 

7 Lord stood upon a wall (made) by a plumb 
5 they shall make haste to the wall thereof 

8 whose rampart (was) the sea, (and) her v/. 
sForL.willbeuntohera wall of Are round 

9.A rampart, j'nn. charuts. 

Dan. 9. 25 street shall be built again, aijii the wall 

lO.X wall, %'3 kothel. 

Song 2. 9 he standqth behind, our wall, ho looketh 

\1.A wall, hV3 keihal. 

Ezra 5. 8 timber is laid in tho walls, and this work 
Dan. 5. 5 upon the plaster of tho wall of tho king's 

12. .,4 wall, beam {of roof and floor), "i"/? qir. 

Lev. 14. 37 (if) the plague (be) in the walls of the ho. 
14. 37 which in sight (are) lower than tlie wall 
14. 39 behold, (if) the plague be spread in tho w. 

Kum22. 25 the ass. .thrust herself unto the wall, and 
22. 25. crushed Balaam's foot against the wall 
35. 4 from the wall of the city and outward a 

I Sa. 18. II he said, I %vill smite David even to the wall 
19. 10 Saul sought to smite David even to the w. 

19. 10. smote the javelin into the wall : and Da 

20. 23 king sat. .upon a seaf by the wall: and I 
25. 22 if I leave . . any that pisseth against the w. 
25. 34 been left, .any that pisseth against the w. 

J ICi, 4. 33 tho hyssop that springeth out of the v/.iU 
6. 5 agSinst the wall, .the walls of the house 
6. 6 should not be fastened in the walls of the 
6. 15 built tho vralls of the house within ivith 

6. 15 both tho floor of the house and tho walls 

6. 16 both tho floor and tho walls with boards 
6. 27 that tho wing of the one touched tho. .w. 
6. 27 wing of the other cherub touched tho. .w. 
6. 29 he carved all tho walls of the house round 

14. 10 cut off. .him that pisseth against the v/aU 
z6. II left him not one that pisseth against a wall 

21. 21 cut off. .him that pisseth against the wa. 
' 3 Ki. 4. 10 a little chamber, I pray thee, on the wa. 

■ 9. 8 cut off. .him that pisseth .against the wa. 

9. 33 of her blood was sprinkled on the wall 
2o. 3 Then he turned his face to the wall, and 

1 Ch.29. 4 refined silver, to overlay the walls of the 

2 Ch. 3. 7 He overlaid .. tho v/olls thereof, and tho 

3. 7 gold ; and graved cliarubim on the walls 
3. II, 13 five cubits, re.■^ching to tlie wall of the 
Psa. 62. 3 as a bowing wall (shall ye be, and as) a 
Isa. 22. 5 breaking down the walls, an 4 of crying to 
25. 4 terrible ones (is) as astonn(ag'ain3t)thow. 
38. 2 Hezekiah turned his face toward the wall 
Sg. 10 We grope for the wall like the blind, and 
Jtzo. 4. 3 set it (for) a wall of iron betweea thee and 
8. 7 when 1 looked, behold, a hole in the v/all 
8. 8 Son of man, dig thouSn tho wall : and 
8. 8 when I had digged in tho wall, behoH, a 
3. ».o idols, .pourtrayed upon the wall round 
12. 5 Dig thou through the wall in their sight 
J2. 7 in tho even I digged through the wall wL 
12, la shall dig through tho wall to carry out 
13. 12 v/hen the wall is fallen, shall it not be sa. 

13. 14 So will I break down the wall that ye ha. 

13. 15 will I accomplish my wrath upon the wa. 
13. 15 wall (is) no (more), neither they that have 
S3. 14 she saw men pourtrayed upon the wall 
33. 30 still are talking against thee by tho walls 
41. 5 After he measured tho wall of tho bouse 
41. 6 entered into the wall which (was) of the 
41. 6 but they had not hold in tho wall of the 
41. 9 thickness of the wall, which (was) for the 

41. 12 wall of tho building (waa)five cubits rou. 

41. 13 Avith the walls thereof, anhundred cubits 
41. 17 by all the wall round about, within and 

,41. 20 palm trees made, and (on) tho wall of the 
41. 22 tho length thereof, and the walls thereof 
41. E5 trees, like as (were) made upon tho walls 
43. 8 post by my posts, and on the wall betwe. 

Amos s. 19 leaned hia hand on the wall, and a serp. 

Eab. 2. II For the stone shall cry out of tho wall 

IZ.A wall, tiw shur. 

Gen. 49. 23 bough, .(whose) branches run OTcr tho wall 
2 Sa. 23. 30 troops.. by. . God have I leaped over a wa. 
Ezra 4. 12 have set up the walls (thereof), and join. 

4. 13 if this city bo builded, and the walls set 
-• " 4, 16 city bo builded (again), and tho walls th. 
•idb 24. II maka oil within their walls, (and) tread 
Psa. 18. 39 and by my God have J leapea over a wiU 

ti.A prince, ox, iie* sluyr. 

Gen. 49. 6 in their self will they digged down a wall 

a.5. ^ValXs, rfiv^ sJiaroih. 

[^/«r. s- «o Go y° up upon tor walls, and destroy, but 



l&.ylre outer wall, re'ixoi teichos. 

Acts 9. 35 disciples, .let him down by tho wall in a 
2 Co.ii. 33 a window, .was I let down by the wall 
Heb.ii. 30 By faith the walls of Jericho fell down 
K«r. 21. 12 had a wall great and high, (and) had tw. 
21. 14 wall of tho city had twelve foundations 
21. 15 and tho gates thereof, and the wall thcr. 
21. 1,7 measured tho wall thereof, an hundred 
21. 18 building of the wall of it was of jasper 
21. ig foundations of tho v/all of tho city (were) 

n.An inner wall, toixos ioiclios. 

Acts 23. 3 God shall smite thoo (thou) v/hited wall 
■WALIOV/ (Eclf),to — 
\.To roll self, hh} galal, 7a. 

2 Sa. 20. 12 Amasa wallowed in blood In the midst of 

2. To reel, ipiter. to and fro,, pstj saphaq, 

Jer. 48., 26 Moab. shall wallow in his vomit, and ho 

3. To roll self, press self on, y"?? palash, 7. 

Jer. 6. 26 wallow thyself in ashes ; make thee mou. 

25. 34 wallow yourselves (in tho ashes), ye prin. 

Eze. 27. 30 they shall wallow themselves in the ash. 

4. To roll, wallow, -nvXlajxai Tculiomai. 

Mark 9. 20 and ho fell on tho ground, and wallowed 

Z.A rolling/, walloioing, KiXtcr/xa hulisma. 

2 Pe. 2. 23 sow that was washed to her wallowing In 

■WAHBEE (about, abroad, up and down), to — 

1. To go on, %hn halah. 

Josh. 14. 10 while (tho children of) Israel wandered 
Eccl. 6. 9 Better (is) the.. than t;ho Wandering of the 

2. To flee away, move, wander, Ti; nadad.- 

Job 15. 23 Ho wandered abroad for bread, (saying) 
Prov 27. 8 As a bird that wandereth from her nest 

27. 8 (is) a man tliat wandereth from his place 
Isa. 16. 3 hidethe outcasts ; bewraynothim that wa. 
Jer. 49. 5 and none shall gather up him that wand. 

3.7*0 move, shake, stagger, wander, JiJ nua. 

Jer. 14. 10 Thushavc they loved to wander, they have 
Lam. 4. 14 3'hey have wandered (as) blind (men) In 

4. 15 when they fled away and wandered, they 
Amos 4. 8 So two (or) three cities wandered unto one 

8. 13 they shall wander from sea to sea, and fr. 

i.To cause to move, shake, wander, HM nua, 5. 

Psa. 59. 15 Let tiiem wander up and down for meat 
5.T0 wander, cast down, depress, nj;? isaah. 

Jer. 2. 2o under every green tree thou wanderest 
6. To feed, nj;"; raak. 

-Nurai4. 33 your children shall wander in the wilder. 
7.7*0 err, go astray, r\v^ shagah. 

Bze. 34. 6 Jly sheep wandered through all the mou. 
8.7*0 err, wander, go astray^ nj;n taah. 

Gen. 21. 14 and wandered in the wilderness of Beer. 
37. 15 behold, (he was) wandering in the field 

Job 38.41 young ones cry unto God, they wander for 

Psa.107. 4 They wandered in the wilderness in a sol. 

Prov 31. 16 The man that wandereth out of the way 

Isa. 16. 8 v/andered (through) the wilderness, her 
47. 15 they shall wander every one to his quart. 

9. To go or come around, vepilpxoiJ.ai perierchemai, 

1 Ti. 5. 13 Icam (to be) idle, wandering about from 
Heb. II. 37 they v/andercd about in sheep skins and 

10. 7*0 lead astray, irXavaa planao. 

Heb^ II. 38 they wandered in deserts, and(in)moun. 
■WANDER, to cause, let or make to — 

1. 7*0 cci-use to wander, pi nua, 5. 

Kum 32. 13 made them wander in the wilderness forty 
2.7*0 malcc to lend, or wander, nj;^ isaah, 3. 

Jer. 48. 13 that shall cause him to wander 
3.7*0 cause to err, or go astray, r\y^ shagah, 5. 

Deut 37. 18 (be) ho that maketh the blind to wander 

Psa.iig. 10 let me not wander from thy commandm. 

4. 7*0 cause to err, wander, go astray, nyn taah, 5. 
Gen. 30. 13 when God caused mcf to wander from my 
Job 13. 34 causeth them to wander in a wilderness 
Psa. 107. 40 causeth them to wander in the wilderness 

■WAiroSKEE, wandering — y 

l.Toflee away, move, wander, Ti3 nadad. 

Isa. 16. 3 as a wandering bitd cast out of tho nest 
Hos. 9. 17 they shall be wanderers among the nations 

2.7*0 jnove, flee, wander, bemoan, 113 nud. 

Prov 26. 2 As the bird by wandering, as tho swallow 
Z.A moving or wandering about, liJ nod. 

Psa. 56. 8 Thou tellest my wanderings ; put thou my 
•4.7*0 bend, wander, nj;y tsaah. 

Jer. 48. 12 I wUl send unto him wanderers, t>iat shall 
h. Wandering, trXavfiTris planetes. 

Ju,d6 13 wandering stars, to v/hom is reserved tho 
■WANT, (for, in wont of, to) — 
l.End, cessation, OSi< ephes. 

Prov. 14. 28 but in the want of people (is) tho destru. 

2. Without, in not {having), vh^ belo. 

Prov 13. 23 there is. .destroyed for want of judgment 
3. 7*0 cease, 7"!n chadal. 

Prov 10. 19 In the jnultltude of words thore wanteth 
i. Lacking, ncij chaser. 

Proy, ff. 4, z6 him that tvaateth understanding, she ' 



Prov 10. 21 feed many : but fools die for want of wis. 

38. 16 prince th.nt wanteth understanding (Is) 
Eccl. 6. 2 so that he wanteth nothing for his oool ol 

5.. 7*0 lack, be lacking, "ipn chaser. 

Deutis. 8 sufBcient for his need, (in that). .he want. 
?5a. 23. I The Lord (is) my shepherd, I shall not w. 

34. 10 they that seek tho LoKD shall not want 
Proy 13. 25 but tho belly of tho wicked shall want 
Song 7. 2 navel (is likel a round goblet, (which) w. 
Jer. 44. 18 we have wanted all (things), and have he. 
Eze. 4,17 That they may want bread and water, anil 

6. Lack, ipn cheser. 

Job 30.' 3 For want and lamino (they were) solitary 
7. Lack, "ion choser. 

Deut28. 43 in tliirst, and in nakedness, and in want 

38. 57 for she shall eatthcmfor want of all(tli.) 

- Amos 4. 6 have given you. .want of bread in all yo. 

Z.Lack, "lionn muchsor. 

JudgiS. 10 place where (there is) no want of any th. 
19. 19 there is bread and. .no want of any thing 

19. 20 howsoever (let) all thy wants (lie) upon 
Psa. 34. 9 fear the LoRl>. .for (there is) no want to 
Prov. 6. 11 come as one that travelleth, and thy wa. 

21. 5 butof every one (that is) hasty, only to wai 

23. 16 givethtotherich,(shall)6Urely(eome)tow, 

24. 34 come (as) one that travelleth, and thy wa. 

9. 7*0 be cut off, rry^ karath,^ 2. 

Jer. 33. 17 David shall never wants man to sit upon 
33. 1 8 Neithef shall the priests the Levites want 

35. 19 shall not want a man to stand before mo 

10. 5*0 Zooi into, after or over, miss, iji^ paqad. 

Isa. 34. 16 none shall want her mate : for my moutli 

11, What is behind, want, deficiency, vcrreprj/ia. 

2 Co. 8. 14 abundance (may be a supply) for their wa, 

8. 14 abundance also may be (a supply) for..wa. 

9. 12 not only supplieth tho want of the saints 

12.A being l/ehind; want, deficiency, vareprjcris. 
Marki2. 44 but she of her want did cast in all that 
Phil. 4. 11 Not that I speak in respect of want : for 

\Z,Necessary business, necessity, need, use, xp^^a. 
Phil. 2. 25 mess5ngcr,and..thatministeredtomy v/. 

14.7*0 be behind, inferior, in want, vampia huster, 
John 2. 3 when they wanted wine, the' mother of J 
2 Co. II. 9 when I was present with you, and wanted 

WAUT, to be in ; (to be) wanting — 
l.Ladcing, I'pn chassir. 

Dan. 5. 27 Thou art weighed.. and art found want 

2. Lack, want, J'i"i?n chesron. 

Eccl. I. 15 that which is wanting cannot bo nmnbo. 
3.7*0 be looked after, inspected, missed, "i^B paqad, 2. 

2 Ki. 10. 19 none bo wanting, .whosoever shall be w. 
i.To bo behind, inferior, iKTripeia hustereo. 

Luke 15.14a mighty famine . . and he began to bo in w. 
5. 7*0 leave, fail, be wanting, XqIttw leipo, 

Titus I. 5 set in order tho things that are wanting 
. 3. 13 diligently, that nothing bo wanting unto 

.Tas. I. 4 may be perfect and entire, wanting notlu 
■WANTON (against, to begin to ■wax), ■wantonness — 
1.7*0 deal falsely, deceive, ogle with the eyes, ".p'f, 3. 

Isa. 3. 16 walk v/ith stretched forth necks, and w<v 

i.Las(iviousncss, lewdness, &(rc\yeta aselgeia, 
Rom 13. 13 not in chambering and v/antonneas, not 

3 Po. 2. 18 they allure through, wantonness, those 

3, To groia very wanton, naTa.crTprivia.(^a katastrenia 

I Ti. 5. J I they have begun to Vi-ax v/anton against 

■WAP.., against, (men of, to make, to) — 

\. Force, army, bulwark, \'.n cJiayil, 

Deut. 3. 18 pass over, .all (that are) meet for the war 
3 Ch.33. 14 put captains of v/ar in all the fenced cit 

2.T0 fight, devour one another, CnV lacham, 2. 
Deut 30. 19 in making war against it to take it, thott 
Josh.io. 5 encamped before Qibeou, and made war 

24. 9 v/an-ed against Israel, and sent and calL 
Judgii. 4 children of Ammon made war against Id. 

It. 3 when the children of Ammon made v/ar a. 

II. 27 but thou doest mo -wrong to war against 
I Sa. 28. 15 for the Philistines make war against ma 
I Ki.:4. ly hov/- ho Warred, and how he reigned, be. 

20. I and ho went up . . and warred against it 
32. 45 his might that ho showed, and how he wa, 

3 ICI. 6. 8 Then tho king of Syria warred against Is. 

14. 28 how he warred, and hov,- ho recovered D. 
jg. 8 found the kihg of Assyria warring against 

3 Ch.17. ID so that they made no v.'ar against Jehosh, 
26. 6 went forth and warred against the Phili. 

Isa. 37. 8 found tho king of Assyria warring against 
37. 9 He is como forth to make v/ar with theo 

Jer.' 21. 2 king of Babylon maketli war against us 

Z.^Fighting, Dn^, onp lachem. 

Judg. 5. 8 They chose new gods; then (was) war In 

i, A fighting, war, battle, ncrrj!) jnilchamah. 

Gen. 14. 2 made war with Bera king of Sodom, and 

Exod. i. 10 when there falleth out any war, they join 

13. 17 people repent when tliey see war, and th. 

15. 3 The LoED (is) a man of war : the LORD (is) 
17. 16 war -with Amalekfrom generation to gen. 
32. 17 said. .(There is) a noise of war in the ca. 

Komio. 9 H ye go to war in your land against tho 
SI. 14 'Wherefore it is said in the book of the^w. 
31. 87 between them that took tho war upon tk. 



WAR 



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itfuin3t. 28 tribute, .of the men of war which went 
31. 49 talsen the sum of the men of war whicli 

31. 6 Shall your brethren go to war, and shall 

32. 20 if ye will go armed before the Loud to war 
Deat, I. 41 girded on every man hia weapons of war 

2. 14 generation of the raonof war were wasted 
2. 16 when all the men of war w^re consumed 

4. 34 and by war, and by a mighty hand, and 
«o. j2 but will make war against tliee, then thou 

20. 20 against the city that malieth war witli 
21. 10 When thou goest forth to war against th. 

Basil. 5. 4 all the men of war, died in the wilderness 

. 5. 6 till all the people (that were) men of war 

6. J shall compass the city, all (ye)menof war 

(8. I talie all the people of war with thee, and 

,8. 3 So Joshua arose, and all the people of war 

■ 8. II all the people, .of war that (were) with 
10. 7 all the people of warmthhim, andallthe 

10. 24 said unto the captains of the nieji of war 
ji.' 7 So Joshua came, and all thepeopleof war 

11. 18 Joshua made war a long time with all th. 
J I. 23 by their tribes . .the land rested from war 
14. II even so (is) my strength now, for war, bo. 
14. IS Analfims. Aiid the land had rest from war 

17. I because he was a man of war, therefore 
firudg. 3. I as many . .as had not known all the wars 

'3. 2 might know to teach them war, at the le. 
3. 10 he judged Israel, and went out to war : and 

18. II him. men appointed with weapons of war 

18. 16 men appointed with their weapons of war 

18. 17 men (that were) appointed mth weapons 

20. 17 drew sword : all these (were) men of war 

21. 22 reserved not to each man his wife in the w. 
t Sa. 8. 12 to make his instruments of war, and inst. 

14. 52 there was sore war against the Philistines 

16. 18 mighty valiant man, and a man of war, and 
17- 33 ^ youth, andhe a manof war from hisyo. 

18. 5 Saul set him over the men of war ; and he 

19. 8 there was war again : and David went out 
23. 8 Saul called all the people together to war 

a Sa. I. 27 How are. .the weapons of war perished I 
3. I Now there was long war between the ho. 
3. 6 while there was war between the house of 
8. 10 for Hadadezer had wars with Xoi. And (J.) 
■ ii. 7 how the people did, and how the war pr. 
XI. iS David all the things concerning the war 
II. 19 an end of telling the matters of the war 

17. 8 thy father (is) a man of war,, and will not 

21. 15 Moreover tho Philistines htid yet war ag. ■ 

22. 35 He teacheth my hands to war ; so that a 
J Ki. • 2. 5 whom he slew, and shed the blood of war 

B. s put the blood of war upon his girdle that 

5. 3 for the wars which were aboutliimon ev. 

■ 9. 22 but they (were )men of war, and his serva. 
'J4. 30 there, was war between Kehoboam and Je. 
i$. 6 there was warbctweenEehoboam and Je. 

15. 7 there was war between Abijam and Jcro. 
15. 16, 32 there was war between Asa and Baas. 
,20. t8 whether they be come out for war, take 
22. L they continued three years without war 

a Kl. 8. 28 with Joram the son of Ahab to the war ag. 
13. 25 out of tho hand of Jehoahazlus father by 
14. . 7 took Selah by war, and called the name 
>6. 5 Then Kezin . . came up to Jerusalem to wai ■ 

18. 20 (I have) coxmsel and strength for the war 

24. 16 all (that were) strong (and) apt for war 

. 25.. 4 all the men of war (lied) by night by the 

25. 19 took an officer that was sot over the men 
I CIj. 5. 10 in the days of Saul they made war with 

5. 18 and to shoot with bow, and skilful in war 
5. 19 they made war with the Hagarites, with 
!5. 22 there fell, .many slain, because the war 
; 7. 4 bands of soldiers for war, six and thirty 
. »2. I among the mighty men, helpers of the v;ar 
1' T2. 33 expert in war, with all instruments of war 
. 12. 35 of the Danitcs expert in war twenty and 
j2. 36 such as went forth to battle, expert in war 
j2. 38 All these men of war, that could keep ra. 
18. 10 for Hadarezer had war with Ton ; and. .all 
so. 4 that there arose war at Gezer with the Ph. 

20. 5 there ivas war again with t!ie Philistines 
20. 6 yet again there was war at Gath, where 
22. 8 hast made great wars : thou :;halt not bu. 
28. 3 becansethou(liastbeen)anianofwar, and 

s Ch. 6. 34 If thy people go out to war against theii- 
8. 9 but they (were) men of war, and chief of 
12. 13 wars between Eehoboam and Jeroboam 
13. 2- there was war between Abijah and Jero. 

13. 3 array with an army of valiant men of war 

14. 6 land had rest, and he had no war in those 
J5. 19 there was" no (more)war unto the Ave and 
j6. 9 therefore, .henceforth thou shalt have wars 
J 7. 13 men of war, mighty men of valour, (were) 
j8. 3 answered. .(wewiUbe)>yithtlieeiuthew. 
22. .5 went, with Jehoram,,. to war against Had. 
e6. 13 that made war with mighty power, to help 
•27. 7 rest of theacts of Jothani, audallhis wars 
^2. 6 set captains of war over the people, and 
35. 21 against the house wherewith I have war 

••00 ' S' =0 i*!"! U" '^^'^'" from the power of the sword 
38. 23 reserved, .against thedayof battle and w.? 
Psa. 18. 34 He teacheth my hands to war,. so that a 
27. 3 though war should rise against me, in this 
46. 9 He maketh wars to cease unto the end of 
X20. 7 peace : but when I speak, they (are) for 
140..' 2 continually are they gathered, .(for) war 
144. I which teacheth my hands to war, (and) . 
Trov 20. 18 coimsel ; and with good advice make war 
24. 6 by wise counsel thou shalt make thy war 
EccL 3. 8 time to hate ; a time of war, and a time 
8. 8 (there is) no discharge in (that) war, nei. 
Song 3. 8xheyalllioldswords,(bein6)expertm.\yar 



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Isa. 2. 4 noitlier shall they learn war any moro 
3. 2 Tlio niiglity man, and the man of war 
3. 25 by the sword, and thy mighty in the war 
7. I went up toward Jcrusalem'to war against 
21. IS bow, and from the grievousness of war 
36. 5 counsel and strcngtli for war : now, on 
41.12 they that war against thee shall be as no. 
42. 13 he shall stir up jealousy like a man of war 
Jer. 4. 19 the sound of the trumpet, the alarm of w. 
6. 4 Prepare ye war against her ; arise, and let 

6. 23 set in array as men for wai-, against thee 
21. 4 I will turn back the weapons of war that 
28. 8 propliesied . .of war, and of evil,, and of 

38. 4 weakeneth tho liands of the men of war 

39. 4 saw them, and all the men of war, then 

41. 3 were found there, (and) the men of war 
41. 16 mighty men of war, and the women, and 

42. 14 A/liere we shall see no war, nor hear the 

48. 14 (arc) mighty and strongmen for the war? 

49. 2 that I. will cause an alarm of war to be 

49. 26 all the men of war shall be cut off in that 

50. 30 all her men of war shall be cut off in that 

51. 20 (art) my battle ax (and) weapons of war 

51. 32 burned with fire, and the men of war are 

52. 7 all the men of war lied, and went forth 
52. 2s which had the charge of the, men of war 

Eze. 17. 17 make for him.in the war, by casting up 
P.J. 10 thy men of war : they hanged the shield 

27. 27 all thy men of war, that (are) in thee, and 
32. 27 down to hell with their weapons of war 
39. 20 and with all men of war, saith the Lord 

Dan. 9. 26 unto the end of the war desolations are 
Joel 2'. 7 they shall climb the wall like men of war 
3.. 9 Prepare war. .let all the men of war di'aw 
Wic, 2. 8 pass by securely as men averse from war 

3. s months, they even prepare war against 

4. 3 neither sliallthey learn war any more 

5. To assemble, serve the host, K^^ (saha. ^ 

Numsi. 7 they warred against the "JUdianites, as the 
31, 43 Moses .divided fi'om tlie menthat warred 

Q.A host, asseniUy, warfare, service, «2V tsabd. 
Kum. I, 3 all that are able to go forth to war in Isr. 
I. 20 all that were able to go forth to war 
So in verse 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 4s, 
26. 2 all that are able to go to war in Israel 
31.. 3 Arm some of yourselves unto the war, and 
31.I 4 tribes of Israel, shall ye send to tho war' 
31. s of (every) tribe, twelve thousand armed 
31, 6 Moses sent them to the war, a thousand 
31. 6 son of Eleazar the priest, to the war, with 
31. 21 said unto the men of war which went to 
31. 32 rest of the prey which the men of war had 
31. 36 portion of them which went out to war 
31. 53 men of w;ir had taken spoil, every man 

32. 27 pass over, every man armed for war, bef. 
Deut 24. ■ 5 he shall not go out to war, neither shall 
Josh. 4I 13 About forty thousand prepared for war . 

22. 12 together at Sliiloh, to go up to war.agai. 
i.Ch. s- 18 four and forty thousand seven, .to the w. 

7. II hundred (soldiers), fit to go out for war 
.7. 40 them that were apt to the war(and) to ba. 

12. 8 men of war (fit) for the battle, that could 
12. 23 bands (that were) ready armed to the war 
12. 24 (were) six thousand, .ready armed to. .w. 
12. 25 miglity men of valour for the war, seven 

12. 37 witli allmanncr of instruments of war for 
2Ch.i7. 18 fourscore thousand ready prepared, .war 

25. s to go forth to war, 'tliat could handle spe. 

26. II that went out to war by bands, according 

28. 12 stoodupagainst them that came fi-om..w. 
Job 10. 17 upon me ; changes and war (are) against 

7. Bef ore, over against, battering ram, ^5p qobel. 
Eze. 26. 9 he shall set engines of war against thy 

8. .4 drawing near, conflict, war,, a-jj? qerab. 

Psa. 5;;. 21 war (was) in his heart : his words were s." 
68. 30 scatter thou the people (that) delight in 
144. i which teacheth my hands to war, (and) 
Eccl.. 9..18 Wisdom (is)better than weapons of war 
Dau. 7. .21 same horn made war with the saints, and 

9. To war against, avTicrTpaT^iojiaiantistrateuom.' 
Kom. 7. 23 another law in my members, warring ag. 

10. War, battle, strife, contention,'Tr6'KfiJLOspolemos. 
Matt 24. 6 ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars 
Marki3; 7 ye shall hear of wars and Tumours of wars 
IiiU£ei4. 31 what king, i;oi°S to make war against an. 

21; 9 when ye shall hear of wars and commoti. 

Jas. 4.' I From whence, .wars and fightings among 

Kev.ii. 7 beast., shall make war against them, and 

12'. 7 there was .war in heaven : Michael and 

12. 17 went to make war with the remnant of her 

13. 7 [it was given unto him to make war with] 
19. 19 gathered together to make war againsji 

11.. To. wage war ^ fight, voXeixdca poleirieo.- _ 

Jas. 4.2 ye fight and war, yet ye have not, beeause 

Eev. 13. 4 the beast? who is able to make war with 

17. 14 These shall ihake warwiththeLamb, and 

19. II iu righteousu, he doth judge and make w. 

12A7arlike force, army, arpar^vixa strateuma. 

I,uke23, II Herod -with his men of war set him at no. 

\i.To war, wage war, arpaT^vonai strateuomai. 
2 Co. 10. 3 though we walk in the flesh, we do not w. 

1 Ti. I.. 18 that Oiou by them mightest war a good 

2 Ti. 2. 4 No man that warreth entangleth himself 
Jas. 4. I of your lusts that war in your members 

t Pe. 2, iiabptaiiifromfleshlylu6ta,wluchwaragai.. 



"WA'RN 



WARD — ' 

\.A ward, guard, charge, lip?'? inishrmr;' 

Gen. 40. 3 ho put them in ward in the house of tho 
40. 4 and they continued a season in ward 1 

40. 7 with him in tho ward of his Lord's houso 

41. lo put me in ward in the captain of tho gua. 

42. 17 ho put them altogether into ward tlireo 
Lev. 24. 12 they put him in ward, that tho mind of .' 
Kumis. 3.1 they put him in ward, because it was not 
1 Ch. 26. 16 causewayof thegoingup, ward againstw. 
Neh. 12. 24 to give thanks, .ward over against ward ', 

12. 25 keeping the ward at the thresholdsof tha 

2. A ward, charge, gxMrd, rr\r;^<VQ mishmereth. 

1 Ch. 9. 23 tlie house of the tabernacle, by wards 

12. 29 greatest part of them had kept tho ward 
2s. 8 they cast lots, ward against (ward), aa w, 

■ 26. 12 wards one against another, to minister iu 
Neh. 12. 45 kept the ward of their God, and the ward 

13.30 appointed the wards of the priests and tho 
Isa. 21. 8 day time, and I am set in my ward wholo 

3.IIo7',se of ward, nipP'P n'3 beth mishmerelhS 

2 Sa. 20. 3 put theni in ward, and fed them, but went 

^.A ■prison, n:» sugar, \ 

Eze. ig. 9 tiieyput himia wardinchalns, aadbron. 
^.Inspection, supervision, T(^p^ peqiduth.' 

Jer. 37. 13 captain of the ward (waa) there," whoso 
%.A g.uarding, guard, ward,' <pv\aK'fi phulakeJ 

Acta 12. 10 they were past tho flratandtho second yr. 

WARDROBE — '. 

Cloaks, garments, coverings^ p'^yi hegadim, , 
2 Ki.22. 14 son of Harhas,. keeper of the wardrobe, 11, 
2 Ch.34. 22 son of Hasrah, keeper of the wardrobe, lu 

WARE, to be — " 

To be conscious of know together, ovvcuSa sunoida. 
Acts 14. 6 They were, ware of (it), and fle d. unto L y. 

■WARE, wares — 

1. Vessel, utensil, instrument j'-^^ keli'..^ 

Jon. I. 5 cast fortb the wares that (were) in the sIj. 

I.Thing for sale, 'price, "130 meker^ 

Neh. 13. 16 which broughV.flsh, and all manner of .w« 

B.Sale, thing for- sale,iip^ rnimkar. ' 

Neh. 13. 20 sellers of all kind of ware, lodged without 

4'. Wares; what are brought, niriijo maqqachipth. 
Neh. 10. 31 people of the land bringware or any vie. 

5.3fcrchandise,.!T>li3 kinah.' j 

Jer. 10. 17 Gather up thy wares out of the land, 

^.Traffic, exchange, remnant, |i3)j; izzabon. 

Eze. 27. 33 When thy waro3 went forth out of the.se. 

7, Work, nain maaseh. 

Eze. 27.16 by reason of the multitude of the wares 

WARFARE, (to go a) — 
\.A host, N5V tsdba. 

1 Sa. 28. I gathered. their armies together for warfo. 

2. Warfa.re, military service, CTpania strateia. 

2 Co. 10. 4 For the weapons of our warfare (are)nofc 
I Ti. 1. 18 that thou by tliem mightest war agood w, 

Z.To vjage war,.(rTpaT(vofiai strateuomai. 

1 Co.. g.. 7 Wlio goeth a. warfare any time at his own 

WARM' (at, self, to) — 
l.IIot, warm, Dri chain: 

Job 37. 17 How thy garments (are) warm, when ho 
2. To be or beco^ne bold orwarm, Dsri chamam. 

Isa. 44. IS for he will take thereof, and warm him. 

■ 44. 16 yea, he warmeth (himself), and saith, Aha 
,'47. 14 (there shall) not (be) a coal to warm at 

Z.To'iuarm, Dprt chamam, 3. 
J Job 39. 14 leaveth her eggs in the earth, and warai. 

LTo hedt,warm, 6epnalyoi ihermaino. 

Marki4. 54 sat with the servants, and wanned him, 
■ ■ .' V; 14. 67 when she saw Peter warming himself, sho 
JohniS.'iS warmedthemselves: andPeter.'.warm.h. - 
'^iS.'is'lAnd.Simon Peter stood and.warmed him. 

■WARKj'.to'bei^wax^ be -warmed^ — - 

\.IIeat^VMrmth',U7^chom.'. 

_^j, Hag. i'i?i\6 ye clothe you, but there ii; none warm, anJ 

i.To heatf.warml; wn chamanu' 

^^2 Ki'!^4.'34 chad, and the flesh of the child waxed w. 

^ ^Isa.f;44. i6,and saith, Aha, I am warm, I have seen 

3. To heat'or warm. self, ddo chamam, -7.' 
; Job 31.20 (if) he were (not) warmed with the'flceca 

i.To be hot, warm', en; yacham.' 
' ^ Eccl. 4. iitheyhaveheat; but how can one ho wamM 
5. To be Iieated, warmed, eepixalyojiai thermainomai. 
Jas. : 2. 16 Depart iu peace, be (ye) warmed and fllU 
WARN, ho warned, give warning, to — ' 
l.To be ioarned,takeorreceivewarning,'iTnzahar,is 
Psa. 19. II Jloreover by them is thy servant warned 
Eze.. 3. 21 heshallsurelylive, because he is warned 
" 33. 4 heareth the sound . . and taketh not warn. 
33-5 lieard the sound .. and took not warning 
33. 5 he that taketh warning shall deliver his 
'33. 6 blow not.. and the people be not warned 

I.Td'wani, {cause to) shine, inj zaJuzr, 5. 
j^aM. 6.10 which the man of God told him and war. 



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WASTE 



z Ch.19. 10 ye shall even warn them that they tresp. 

Eze. 3.17 hear the word . . and give them warning 

3. 18 givest him not warning., spealcest to warn 

3. ig Yet if thou warn the wicked, and he turn 

3. 20 because thou hast not given him warning 

3. 21 if thou warn the righteous (man), that the 

33. 3 he blow thetrumpet, and warn the people 

33. 7 hear the word at my mouth, and warn th. 

33. 8 if thou dost not speak to warn the wicked 

33. 9 if thou warn the wicked of his way to turn 

3. To cause to testify, protest, liy ud, 5. 

Jer. 6. 10 To whom shall I speak, and give warning 
A. To put in before the mind, warn, vovBeTtta nou. 
Acts 20. 31 1 ceased not to warn every one night and 
1 Co. 4. 14 shame you, but, as my beloved sons, I wa. 
Col. I. 28 warning every man, and teaching every 
X Th. 5. 14 warn them that are mxruly, comfort tlie 

B.ro show secretly, partly, viroSelKi'vfi.i hupodeikn. 
Matt. 3. 7 who hath warned you to flee from the ■vrr. 
Luke 3. 7 who hath warned you to flee from the wr. 
•WARNED of God, to be — 
To warn by an oracle, xpVP-''i'^fy chrematizd. 
Matt. 2. 12 being warned of God in a dream that they 
2. 22 being warned of God in a dream, he turned 
Acts 10. 22 Cornelius, .was warned from God by an -. 
Heb. II. 7 By faithNoah, beingwarnedof Godof th. 
■WARS — 
Web, woven stuff, warp, ''l^v shethi. 

Lev. 13.48 Whether (it be)' in the warp, or woof, "of 11.' 
13. 49, 51, 53, 57 either in tlie warp, or in the w. 
13. 52 whether warp or woof, in woollen or in 11. 
13. 55 out of the skin, or out of the warp, or out^ 
13. 58 either warp or woof, or whatsoever thing 
13. 59 either In the warp, or woof, or any thing 
WAESIOE, (to bo a) — ^ 
\.To do war or tattle, ni^rjho n](/ii'asah milchamah. 

1 Ki. 12. 21 chosen men, which were warriors, to ilght 
a Ch. II. I chosen (men), which were warriors, to fl. 

2.2*0 equip, shoe or prepdfe^self, JKD saan. 

Isa. 9. 5 For every battle of the warrior (is) with 
WASH (away, self, throughly, be washed), to -;— f 
1.2*0 cast out, purge," force awayj nn duach, 5. 

2 Ch. 4. 6 such tilings as they off ered .. they washed 
Eze. 40. 38 gates, where theywashed the burnt off er. 

2. To wash, D35 kabasf sT 

Gen. 49. II washed his garments in wine,'and his cX' 
Exod 19. 10 said unto Moses, .let them wash their cl. 

19. 14 sanctified the people; and they washed th. 
Lev. 6. 27 thou shalt wash that whereon it was spri. 

II. 23, 28, 40, 40 wash hisclothes, and be unclean 
13. 6, 34 and ho shall wash his clothes, and be cl. 
13. 54 Then the priest shall command that they 

13. 58 the garment, .which thou shalt wash, if 

14. 8 he that is to be cleansed shall wash his cl. 
14. 9 and he shall wash his clotlies, also he sh. 
14.47 shall wash his clothes . . shall wash his cl. 
IS- 5> 6> 7> 8, 10, II, 13, 21, 22, 27 wash his clothes 
16. 26, 28 wash his clothes, and bathe liis flesh in 

17. 15 both wash his clothes, and bathe (himself) 

17. 16 But if he wash (tliem) not, nor bathe his 
Kum. 8. 7 vrasli their clothes, and (so) make themse. 

■ 8. 21 v/ere purified, and tliey washed their clo. 
19. 7 Tlicnthopriestshall washliisclothes, and 
19. 8 wasli his clothes in water, and bathe liis fl. 
jg. 10 wash his clothes, and be unclean until the 
jg. 19 wash his clothes, and Ijatlie himself in wa. 
19. 21 he that sprinldeth.. shall wash his clothes 
31. 24 ye shall wash your clotlies on tile seventh 

Sa. 19. 24 nor trimmed his beard, nor washed his cl. 
Ea. 51. 2 Wash me throughly from mine iniquity 
51. 7 Purge me with hyssop, .wash me, and I 
Jer. 2. 22 For though thou wash tliee witli nitre, and 

■ 4. 14 wash thine heart from wickedness, that 

8.3*0 be tcashed, D35 Tcabas, 4. 

Lev. 13. 58 then it shall be washed the second time 

15. 17 shall be washed with water, and be unci. 

4. To wash self, D5| kabas, 7. 

Lev. 13. 55 look on the plague, after that it is washed 
%. To wash, bathe, yn-i rachats. 

Gen. 18. 4 wash your feet, and rest yourselves under 
ig. 2 tarry all niglit, and wash your feet, and 
24. 32 water to wash his feet, and the men's feet 
43. 24 gave (them) water, and they washed tlieir 
43. 31 waslied his face, and went out, and refr. 

Exod. 2. 5 daughter of Pharaoh came down to wash 
2g. 4 congregation, .shalt wasli them with wa. 

29. 17 wash the inwards of him, and his legs, and 

30. 18 and his foot (also of) brass, to wash <wi.) 
30. ig shall wash their hands and their feet th. 
30. 20 they shall wash with water, that tliey die 
30. 21 So they shall wash their hands and their 
40. 12 bring Aaron and his sons, .and wash them 
40. 30 and the altar, and put water there, to wa. 
40. 31 Moses and Aaron and his sons washed th. 
40. 32 they washed ; as the Lord commanded M. 

ttiV. I. 9 inwards and his legs shall he wash m wa. 

' 1. 13 Blithe shall wash theinwards andtho logs 

8. 6 brought Aaron and his sons, and washed 

8. 21 ho washed theinwards and the legs in wa. 

g. 14 ho did wash the inwards and the legs, and 

■^4. 8 shave off all his;hair, and wash himself in 

14. 9 also he shall wash his flesh in water, and 

15. 16 then he shall v/ash all his flesh in water 

16. 4 therefore shall ho wash his flesh in water 
16. 24 ho BhaU wash his flesh with water in the 
at. 6 uot eat . . nnless he wash his flesh with wa. 



Deut2i. 6 shall wash their hands over the heifer th. 
23. ) I he shall wash (liimself) with water, and 
Judgig. 21 they washed their feet, and did eat and 
Ruth 3. 3 Wash thyself therefore, and anoint thee 

1 Sa. 25. 41 servant to wash the feet of the servants 

2 Sa. ijc. 2 from the roof he saw a woman washing 

11. 8 Go down to thy house, and wash thy feet 

12. 20 David arose from the earth, and washed 

1 Kl. 22.38 they washed his armour ; according unto 

2 Ki. 5. 10 Go and wash in Jordan seven times, and 

5. 12 may I not wash in them, and be clean? 
5. 13 whenhesalth to thee, Wash, andbe clean 
2 Ch. 4. 6 lavers. .to wash in. .the sea. .to wash In 
Job 29. 6 When I washed my steps with butter, and 
Psa. 26. 6 I ivill wash my hands in innocency : so 
58. 10 shall wash his feet in the blood of the ■wl. 
73. 13 cleansed my heart (in) vain, and washed 
Song 5. 3 I have washed my feet; how shall I defile 
5. 12 rivers of waters, washed with milk, (and) 
Isa. I. 16 Wash you, make you clean ; put away the 
4. 4 When the Lord shall have washed away 
Kzo. 16. 9 Then washed I thee with water ; yea, I 
23. 40 for whom thou didst wash thyself, paint. 

6. To be washed, batJied, yui rachats, i. 

Prov3o. 12 a generation .. not washed from their flit. 
Eze. 16. 4 neither wast thou washed in water to su. 

7. To wash or bathe self, ytJI rachats, 7. 

Job g. 30 If I wash myself with snow water,' and 

8. To overflow, rinse, wash away, f^^ shataph. 

I Ki.22. 38 washed the chariot in the pool of Samaria 
Job 14. 19 thouwashest away the things which grow 
Eze. 16. 9 I throughly washed away thy bloodfrom 

9. To wash off or away, &.iro\oia> apolouo. 

Acts 22. 16 wash away thy sins, calling on the name 

1 Co. 6. 1 1 but ye are washed, but ye are sanctified 

10.7*0 ioash off or fully, airoviirTofiai aponiptomai. 

Matt.27. 24 washed (his) hands before the multitude 
11. 2*0 wash or rinse off or away, i^iroit\ii/u apop. 

Luke 5. 2 were gone out of them, and [were wash.] 

12. To baptize, pour out (water), PairriCio baptizo. 
Mark 7. 4 except they wash, they cat not. And ma 
Lukeii. 38 marvelled that he had not first washed ■ 

13. To wet. send rain, /Spe'xw brechs. 

Luke 7.38 began to wash his feet with tears, and did 
7. 44 but she hath washed my feet with tears 

14,7*0 wash, cleanse, loosen, bathe, Xovca lou5, 
John 13. 10 He that is washed needeth not save to 
Acts 9. 37 whom when they had washed, they laid 

16. 33 took them, .and washed (their) stripes 
Heb. 10. 22 having . . our bodies washed with pure wa. 

2 Po. 2. 22 sow that was washed to her wallowing in 
E.0V. I. 5 and washed us from our sins in his own 

15.7*0 wash or wet (the hands or feet), vlitTca nipto. 
Matt. C. 17 But thou, when thou fastest, .wash thy 

15. 2 they wash not their hands when theyeat 
Mark 7. 3 aU the Jews, except they wash (their) h. 
John 9 7 Go, [wash] . . He went . . and washed, and 

g. ii wash: and I went and washed, and I rec. 

9. IS He put clay upon mine eyes, and I washed 

13. 5 began to wash the disciples' feet, and to 
13. 6 saith untorhim, Lord, dost thou wash my 
13. 8 Thou shalt never wash my feet . . If I wash 
13. 10 He. .needeth not save to wash (his) feet 
13. 12 So after he had washed their feet, and had 
13. 14 washed your feet, ye also ought to wash 

I Ti. 5. 10 if she have washed the saints' feet. If she 

16. 7*0 wash clean, irXiva pluno. 

Eev. 7. 14 have washed their robes, and made them 
WASHING, washpot — 

1. To wash self, Dja kabas, 7. 

Lev. 13. 56 plague (l)e) somewhat dark after the wa. 

2. Tlie zvaters, D"Bn hammayim, 

Neh, 4. 23 every one put them off for washing 

S.Potfor inashing or bathing, {"rn i>p sir rachats. 

Psa. 60. 8 Moab (is) my washpot; over Edom ■will I 

108. 9 Moab (is) my washpot; over Edom will I 

{..Washing, bathing, nynn rachtsah. 

Song 6. 6 flock of sheep which go up from the wash. 
4. 2 a flock .. which came up from the washing 

5. Washing, pouring on (of water), PaTrrttrfios. 
ijlark 7. 4 washing of cups, and pots, bfasen vessels 
7. 8 [washing of pots and cups: and many ot.] 
Heb. 9. 10 only in meats and drinks, and divers wa. 

6.A laver, bath, washing vessel, \ovTp6v loulron. 
Eph. 5. 26 cleanse it with the washing of water by 
I Titus 3. 5 by the washing of regeneration, and ren. 

WASTE (place), wasteness, waster, wasting, wasted — 
1.7*0 be toasted, p^5 balaq, 4. 

Nah. 2. 10 She is empty, and void, and waste; and 
2. Waste, desolation, npj hatlvah, 

Isa. 5. 61 ^viU lay it waste: it Ehall not be pruned 
S.Dry, waste, 3iri chareb. 

Neh. 2. 3 place of my fathers' sepulchres, (lleth) w. 
2. 17 how Jerusalem (ileth) waste, ana the ga, 
Eze. 36. 35 and the waste and desolate and ruined 

36. 38 so Eholl the waste cities Ijs filled v/!th flo. 

Hag. I. 4 in your celled houses, and this houao (lie) 

I. 9 Because of mine house that (ts) v/as49j aad 

{.Drought, waste, j"jh chortb. * • ] 

Isa. £1. 4 they shall repair the wfttts' dUe*. Ui« i\. I 



5. A waste, place of drought, •i?'?!? chorbah. 

Lev. z6. 31 1 will make your cities waste, and bring' 

26. 33 land shallbe desolate, and your cities ^'aJ 

Isa. s- '7 ''l>e waste places of the fat ones shall s r. 

49. 19 For thy waste and thy desolate places, a id 

51. 3 he will comfort all her waste places ; and 

52. 9 sing together, ye waste places of Jeruf al. 
58. 12 shall build the old waste places : thou sh. 
61. 4 they shall build the old wastes, they shall 

Jer. 44. 6 they are wasted (and) desolate, as at this 
49. 13 the cities thereof shall be perpetual was. 

Eze. 5. 14 Moreover I will make thee waste, and a 
29. 9 the laud of Egypt shall be desolate and wa. 
29. 10 will make the land of Egypt utterly waste 
33. 24 they that inhabit those wastes of the land 

33. 27 surely they that (are) in the wastes shall 

35. 4 I will lay thy cities waste, and thou shalt 

36. 4 to the desolate wastes, and to the cities 
36. 10 cities shaU be inhabited, and the wastes 
36. 33 dwell in the cities, and the wastes shall 
38. 8 mountains . . wliich have been always wa. 

Q.A waste, desolation, nij'iB'D meshoah. 

Job 30. 3 vrildemesB In fonner time desolate and w. 
38. 27 To satisfy the desolate and waste (ground) 

7. A waste, desolation, niiw shoah. 

Zeph. 1. 15 a day of wasteness and desolation, a day 
^.Destruction, spoiling, "if shod. 

Isa. 59. 7 wasting and destruction (are) in their pa. 

60. 18 wasting nor destruction within thy bord. 

9.2*0 corrupt, destroy, mv shachath, 5. 

Prov 18. Q is brother to him that is a great waster 
Isa. 54. 16 and I have created the waster to destroy 

\0. Desolation, astonishment, ns?' shammah. 

Jer. 2.15 they made his land waste : his cities are 

46. 19 Noph shall be waste and desolate without 
Joel I. 7 He hath laid my vine waste, and barked 

11. 7*0 be or become astonished, DOif shamem, 2. 
Amos 9. 14 they shall build the waste cities, and in. 

12. Astonishment, desolation, fiOC?" shemamah. 
Mai. I. 3 laid his moimtains and his heritage waste 

IS.Ruin, vacancy, vanity, inh iohu. 

Deut32. 10 He found him. .in the waste howling wU. 

li. Destruction, lose, loosing away,i,irco\eia dpoleia. 
MattaS. 8 saying. To what puxjiose (is) tliis waste t 
Marki4. 4 Why was this waste of the ointment ma.t 

WASTE (away, laid be laid, lay. lie, make), to — 

1. To wear out, make old, ri7| balah, 3. 

1 Ch. 17. 9 neither, .waste them any more, as at the 
2. 7*0 waste, p^2 balaq. 

Isa. 24. I makeththeearthempty..makethit waste 
3. 7*0 burn, consume, lyj baar, 3. 

Num 24. 22 the Kenite shall be wasted, until Asshnr 
4'.2*-o weaken, become weak, vhn chalash 

Job 14. 10 man dieth, and wasteth away: yoa, man 
5. To be or dry up, waste, a-irj chareb. 

Isa. ig. 5 and the river shall be wasted and dried up 

34. 10 generation to generation it shall lie waste 
60. 12 yea, (those) nations shall be utterly wasted 

Jer. 50. 21 waste and utterly destroy after them, sa. 
Eze. 6. 6 shall be laid waste . . altars may be laid w. 
12. 20 the cities .. inhabited shall be laid waste 
Amos 7. 9 the sanctuaries of Israel shallbe laid wa. 

6.7*0 cause to dry up, lay waste, ^it^ chareb, 5.' 
Isa. 37. 18 the kings of Assyria have laid waste all 
42. 15 I will make waste mountains and hi!ls,and 
49. 17 they that made thee waste shall go forth 
Eze. ig. 7 ho laid waste their cities ; and the land 
Zeph. 3. 6 I made their streets waste, that none pa. 

7.7*0 be dried up, laid zvaste, nnn chareb, 6. 

Fjie. 26. 2 I shall be replenished, .she is laid waste 
2g. 12 her cities among the cities, .laid waste sh. 

8. A waste, place of drought, destruction, njnri chorb. 

Isa. 64. 1 1 and all our pleasant things are laid waste 
Jer. 27. 17 wherefore should this city be laid waste 

9. To be completed, consumed, rn^ kalah. 

iKi. 17. 14 The barrel of meal shall not waste, neither 
17. 16 the barrel of meal wasted not, neither did 
10.7*0 brouse, crop off, QD")3 kirsem. 

Psa. 8cu 73 The boaroutof the wood doth waste it, and 
ll.To feed, eat up, consume, nj/"i raah. 

Stic. 5. 6 they shall waste the land of Assyria with 
12. To lay waste, desolate, n^i^ shaah, 5. 

2 Ki. ig. 25 that thou shouldest be to lay waste fenc 
Isa. 37. 26 shouldest be to lay waste defenced cities 

13. 2*0 destroy, spoil, T}!^ shadad, 3. 

Prov.ig. 26 He that wasteth (his) father, (and) chase. 
li.A spoiler, causing howling, 77if! tolat. 

PBa.137. 3 they that wasted us(required of us)miitli 
15. 7*0 destroy, spoil, ills' shud. 

Psa. gi. 6 for the destruction (that) wasteth al noou 
16. 2*0 corrupt, act corruptly, niy^ shachath, 5. 

I Ch.ao. z and wasted the country of the cbUdreaot 

17,To be astonished, desolate, cp-^ sha-inem, 2. 
Isa, 33, 8 The Wgh-ways lie waste, the wayfariuff 

li.To astonish, desolate, 09^ sliamem, 5. 

Num SI. ,16 wo hnva laid tliem waste even unto NopK 
yta. 79, ' 7 Fcr thoy hr.ve devoured Jacob, and laid vr. 
Sn. {c n I WU> iuake tfcfa i&nd waste, and all Uuit 



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19. To scatter abroad, disperse, ZiacKopirl(a> diaskor. 

Lukeis. 13 there wasted his substance with riotous 11. 

16. I accused unto him that he had wasted his 

20.ro lay waste, -iropQia porthcO. 

Gal. I. 13 I persecuted the church of God, and was. 
WASTES, to be — V 
l.To la dried up, waste, 1-)T} chareb. 

Isa. 19. 5 failfrora the sea, and the rlverahall be w. 
60.. 12 yea, (those) nations shall be utterly was. 

2. To he waste, desolate, ntvf shaah. 

Isa. 6. II Until the cities be wasted without Inhab. 

3. To be destroyed, spoiled, T]^I shadad, i. 

Isa. 13. I Ar of Moab is laid waste, (and) brought 

15. I because in the night Kir of Moab is laid w. 

33. I for it is laid waste, bo that there is no ho. 

23. 14 Howl, ye ships, .your strength is laid wa. 

Joel 1. 10 The field is wasted, .the com is wasted 

Nah. 3 . 7 Nineveh is laid waste : who will bemoan 

i.To be perfected, consumed, Dijn tamam. 

Num.14. 33 until your carcases be wasted in the wild. 
Deut. 2. 14 were wasted out from among the host, as 

WATCH, watchtower, watoMng — 

1. Watch, guard, rrriDvu, .tid^N! ashmurah. 
Exod 14. 24 in the morning watch the LORD looked 
Judg. 7. 19 came., in the beginning of the middle wat. 

1 Sa. u. II intothemidstofthehostinthemorningw. 
Tsa. 63. 6 When I .. meditate on thee In the (night)w. 

go. 4 as yesterday when it is past, and (as) a wa. 
119. 148 Mine eyes prevent the (night) watches 
Lam. 2. 19 in the beginning of the watches pour out 

2. A watch tower, ns^T} mitspeh. 

Isa. 21. 8 I stand continually upon the watchtower 

2 Ch.2o. 24 when Judah came toward the watch tower 

3. A watch, guard, charge, ward, nD?'p mishmar. 

Neh. 4. 9 set a watch against them day and night 

7. 3 every one inhis watch, and every one (to 
Job 7. 12 or a whale, that thou settest a watch over 
Jer. 51. 12 Set up., make the watch strong, setup the 

4.j1 watch, guard, charge, ward, n'JB?'!? mishmer. 

2 Kl. II. 5 even be keepersof the watch of theking's 

ji. 6 so shall ye keep the watch of the house 

11. 7 they shall keep the watch of the house of 
« Ch.23. 6 but all the people shall keep the watch of 
Neh. 7. 3 appoint watches of the inhabitants of Je 

12. 9 brethren, (were)over against them in the w. 
Eab. 2. 1 1 will stand upon my watch, and set me 

5.A looking out, watching, iTSS tsephiyyah. 

Lam. 4. 17 in our watching, .for a nation (that)could 
&.A watch tower, place of outlook, n'sy tsaphith. 

Isa. 21. 5 in the watchtower, eat, drink: arise, yepr. 
7.A watch, guard, m,D?' shomrah. 

Psa. 141. 3 Set a watch, Lord, before my mouth 
8. To watch, be awake, ipV' shaqad. 

Pre v. 8. 34 .watching daily at my gates, waiting at the 

9.yl guard of soldiers {Lat. custodia), KovcrrcuSla. 
Matt.27. 65 Ychavcawatch: go your way, make(it)as 

27. 66 went, .sealing the stone, and setting a wa. 

28. II some of the watch came into the city, and 

lO.A guarding, time of watching, (pvKaK-ri phulake. 
Matti4. 25 in the fourth watch of the night Jesus 

24. 43 had known in what watch the thief would 
Mark 6. 48 about the fourth watch of the night he 
Luke 2. 8 shepherds, .keeping watch over their floe. 

12. 38 in thesecond[watch,orcome]inthe th.w. 

11. Watchfulness, wakefulness, aypvirvia agrupnia. 

2 Co. 6. 5 in tumults, in labours, in watchlngs, in fa. 

II. 27 in watchings often, in hunger and thirst 

WATCH (for), kesp the; be -watcliful, to — 

1 . To look out, watch, nay tsaphah. 

Gen. 31. 49 The Lord watch between me and thee, wTi. 

3 Sa. 13. 34 young man that kept the watch lifted up 
Psa. 37. 32 The wicked watcheth the righteous, and 
Isa. 21. 5 Prepare the table, watch .. arise, ye prin. 

2. To look out, watch, n^f tsaphah, 3. 

1 Sa. 4. 13 Eli sat upon a seat by the wayside watch. 
Lam. 4. 17 we have watched for a nation (that)could 
Nah. 2. I keep the munition, watch the way, make 
Hab. 2. I will watch to see what be will say unto ' 

3.T0 aivake, rise, pp guts, 5. . 

Eze. 7. 6 the end is come : it watcheth for thee 
i.To observe, watch, take lieed, id?' shamar. 

Judg. 7. 19 and they had but newly set the watch 

I Sa. 19. II to watch him, and to slay him in the mo. 

Job 14. T.6 numberest my steps : dost thou not wat. 

Psa. 59. title. Saul sent, and they watched the house 
130. 6, 6 than they that watch for the morning 

Jer. 20. 10 All my familiars watched for my halting 

5.2*0 watch, awake, "ipy shaqad. 

Ezra 8. 29 Watch ye, and keep (them), until ye wei. 
Psa.ioj. 7 I watch, and am as a sparrow alone upon 
Prov. 8. 34 watching daily at my gates, waiting at 
Isa. 29. 20 and all that watch for 'niquity are cut off 
Jet. $. 6 a leopard shall watch over their cities, ev. 
31. 28 like as I have watched, .so will I watch 

s[ 44. 27 I will ivatch over them for evil, and not 

Dan. 9. 14 Therefore hath the Lord watched upon 

6. To watch, keep guard, be xoakeful, &ypvnvi<i>. 
^MarkI3. 33 Take ye heed, watch and pray: for ye kn. 



Luke2i. 36 Watch ye therefore, and pray always, th. 
Eph. 6. 18 watclilng thereunto with all perseverance 
Hcb. 13. 17 for they watch for your souls, as they th. 

I.To watch, be awalx, vigilant, ypriyopea) grlgoreS, 
Matt 24. 42 Watch therefore; for ye know not what 
24. 43 he would have v/atched, and would not 
25. 13 Watch therefore; for ye know neither the 
26. 38 Then aald ho. .tany ye here, and watch 
26. 40 What! could ye not watch with me one 

26. 41 Watch and pray, that ye enter not Into 
Marki3. 34 left . . and commanded the porter to watch 

13. 35 Watih yo therefore; for ye know not wh. 

13. 37 what I say unto you I say unto all. Watch 

14. 34 saith unto them . .tarry yo here, and wat. 
14. 37 sleepest thou 1 couldest thou not watch 
14. 38 Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter Into to. 

Lukei2. 37 the lord when he cometh shall find watc. 

12. 39 he would have watched, and not have su. 
Acts 20. 31 Therefore watch, and remember, that by 
I C0.16. 13 Watch ye, standfastin the faith, quit you 
Col. 4. 2 Continue in prayer, and watch in the sa. 

1 Th. s. 6 let us not sleep, .but let us watch and bo 
Rev. 3. 2 Be watchful, and strengthen the things 

3. 3 If therefore thou shalt not watch, I will 
16. 15 Blessed (is) he that watcheth, and keep. 

8.T0 be sober, watchful, ylj<ji(ii nephO. 

2 Tl. 4. s But watch thou in all things, endure affl. 

1 Pe. 4. 7 be ye therefore sober, and watch unto pr. 

9. To watch alongside of, or narrowly, vaparripeo). 

Mark 3. 2 they watched him, whether he would heal 

Luke 6. 7 Pharisees watched him, whether he wou. 

14. 1 as he went into the house, .they watched 

20. 20 they watched (him), and sent forth spies 

Acts 9. 24 watched the gates day and night to kill 

10. To keep ivatch, preserve, guard, rrjofco tereO. 
Matt 27. 36 And sitting down they watched him there 

27. 54 they that were with him watching Jesus 

WATCHER, watchman — 

1. To keep, watch, reserve, besiege, "lyj natsar. - 

2 KL 17. 9 from the tower of the watchmen to th 

18. 8 from the tower of the watchmen to the 

Jer. 4. 16 watchers come from a far country, and 

31. 6 watchmen upon the mount Ephraim sh 

2. To stir up, I'll ir. 

Dan. 4. 13 watcher and an holy one came down from 

4. 17 ITiis matter (is) by the decree of the wat. 
4. 23 whereas the king saw a watcher and au 

3. 3*0 look out, watch, nsy tsaphah. 

1 Sa. 14. 16 watchmen of Saul in Gibeah of Benjamin 

2 Sa. 18. 24 watchman went up to the roof over the 

18. 25 watchman cried, and told the king. And 

18. 26 watchman saw another, .and the watch. 

18. 27 watchman said. Me thinketh the running 

9. 17 there stood a watchman on the tower in 

9. 18 watchrhan told, saying. The messenger 

9. 20 watchmantoId,saying,He came even unto 

52. 8 watchmen shall lift up the voice; with 

56. 10 His watchmen (are) blind : they are all 

6. 17 Alsol8etwatchmenoveryou,(saying), He. 
3. 17 have made thee a watchman unto the ho. 

13. 2 take a man . . and set him for their watch. 
3. 6 if the watchman see the sword come, and 
3. 6 his blood will I require at the watchma. 
,3. 7 have set thee a watchman unto the house 
9. 8 watchman of Ephraim (was) with my God 

4. To look out, watch, nsj; tsaphah, 3. 

Isa. 21. 6 Go, sot a watchman, let him declare what 
Mic. 7. 4 day of thy watchmen (and) thy visitation 

5. To observe, watch, take heed, -CV shamar. 
Psa, 127. I except the Lord keep the city, the wate. 

3 The watchmen that go about the city fo. 

7 The watchmen that went about the city 
[I Watchman, what of the night? Watchman 
12 watchman said. The morning cometh, and 

6 I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O J. 
Jer. 51. 12 set up the watchmen, prepare the ambu. 

WATEE — 

1. Waters, water, d;d mayim. 

Gen. I. 2 spirit of God moved on the face of the w. 
I. 6 midst of the warters. .let it divide the w. 
I. 7 divided the waters, .from the waters wh. 
I. 9 Let the waters under the heaven be gath. 
I. JO gathering together of the waters called 
1. 20 Let the waters bring forth abundantly the 
I. 21 which the waters brought forth abundan. 
I. 22 fill the waters in the seas, and let fowl mu. 
6. 17 I, do bring a flood of waters upon the ea. 

7. 6 hundred years old when the flood of wat. 
7. 7 into the ark, because of the waters of the 
7. 10 that the waters of the flood were upon the 

7. 17 waters increased, and bare up the ark, and 
7. 18 waters prevailed, and were increased gr. 

7. 18 and the ark went upon the face cf the wa. 
7. 19 waters prevailed exceedingly upon the ea; 
7. 20 Fifteen cubits upward did the waters pr; 

7. 24 waters prevailed upon theearlh f>n hund., 

8. I to pass over the earth, and thq waters as. 
3 the waters returned the waters wcro ab. 
5 waiers decreased ceutinually until the te. 
7, 13 the watera were dried up from off the 

B. jtivseo if the waters were abated from off 
?.' ^ for the waters (were) on the face of the 
g; II so Noah knew that the waters were abated 
' p. II flesh be cut oS any more by the waters of 



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Gen. 9. IS waters shall no mbre become a flood to S». 
16. 7 found her by a fountain of water inthe wi, 

18. 4 Let a little water, I pray you, be fetched 

14 took bread and a bottle of water, and gave 

15 water was spent in the bottle, and she ca. 
19 a well of water., filled the bottle with wa. 

25 repro. Abimclcch because of awcUof wa. 

11 kneel down..byawell of water atthetimo 
13 Behold, I stand (here) by the well of wa. 
13 the daughters.. eome out to draw water 

17 Lot me, I pray thee, drink a little water 
32 water to wash his feet, and the men's feet 
43 Behold, I stand bytho well of water; and 
43 Give me, I pray thee, a little water of thy 

18 Isaac digged again the wells of water wlu 

19 and found there a well of springing water 

20 The water (is) ours : and he called the na. 
32 and said unto him. We have found water 
24 the pit (was) empty, (there was) no water 
24 gave (them) water, and they washed their 

4 Unstable as water, thou shalt not excel 
10 said. Because I drew him out of thewatef 
9 take of the water., and the water which 

15 he goeth out unto the water ; andthoush. 

17 smite.. upon the waters that(are) in theri. 
1 8, 21 Egyi)tians . . to drink of the water of the 

19 the waters of Egypt .. all their pools of wa. 

20 smote the|^vaters .. and all the waters that 

24 water . . they could not drink of the water 
6 stretched out his hand over the waters of 

20 lo, ho cometh forth to the water; and say 
9 nor sodden at all with water, but roast , 

21 made the sea dry (land) and the waters ^ 
22, 29 the waters (were) a wall unto them oa 

26 that the waters may come again upon the 
28 the waters returned, and covered the ch. 

8 with the bl.nst of thy nostrils the waters 

10 they sank as lead in the mighty waters 

19 the Lord brought again the waters of tho 

22 they went three days., and found no wat 

23 they could not drink of the waters of Ma. 

25 had cast into the waters, the waters wera 

27 twelvewellsof water. .thereby the craters 

1 (there was) no water for the people to dr. 

2 and said. Give us water that we may drink 

3 the people thirsted there for water, and 

6 there shall come water out of it, that tho 

4 or that (is) in the water under tho earth 

25 he shall bless thy bread, and thy water 
4 shalt bring, .and shalt v/ash them with w. 

18 a laver. .and thou shalt put water therein 

20 they shall wash with water, that they die 
20 strawed (itVupon the water, and made the j 

28 he'did neither eat bread, nor drink water 

7 set the laver .. and shalt putwater therein 

12 thoushalt bring, .and wash them with wa. 
, 30 he set the laver. .and put water there, to 

lev. I. 9 But his inwards, .shall he wash in water 

1. 13 wash the inwai-ds and the legs with water 

6. 28 shallbe both scoured, and rinsed in water 

8. 6 M OSes brought . . and washed them with w. 

8. 21 washed the inwards and the legs in water 

II. 9 inthe w.iters. .fmsandscales in the waters 

II. lo in the waters, .wliich (is) in the watgri 

II. 12 Whatsoever hath no fms. .in the waters 

II. 32 it must be put into water, and it shall be 

ir. 34 (that) on which (such) water comerth shall 

II. 36 or pit, (wherein there is) plenty of water 

It. 38 if (any) water be put upon the seed, and 

11. 46 living creature that moveth in the waters 

5, 50 an earthen vessel over running water 

6 that (was) killed over tho running yatsr 

8 wash himself in water, that he may be. 

9 he shall wash his flesh in water, and ho 

51 dip them. . in the running water,and sprL 

52 cleanse the house, .with the running wa, 
5, 6, 7, 8, 10, II, 21, 22, 27 bathe.. in water 

11 hath not rinsed his hands in water, he 

12 every vessel, .shall be rinsed in water 

13 bathe his flesh in running water, and sh. 

16 he shall wash all his flesh in water, and 

17 every skin, .shall be washed with w^ter 

18 they shall (both) bathe themselves in yia. 
4 therefore shall he wash his flesh in water 

24 he shall wash, his flesh with water in tho 

26 bathe his fiesli in water, and afterward 
28 bathe liis flesh in water, and aftenvard ho 
15 bathe (himself) in water, and be uncleafll 

6 unclean, .unless he wash his flesh with wa.' 

17 take holy water, .pat (it) into the water- 

18 have in his hand the bitter water that ca. 

19 be thou free from this bitter water that 

22 this water that canseth the curse shaU go 

23 shall blot (them) out with the bitter wa. 

24 to drink the bitter water, .the Water that 

26 shall cause the woman to drink the water 

27 to drink the water.. the water that cans., 

7 Sprinkle water of purifying upon fliein 
»9. 7 h6 shall bathe his flesh in water, ancl aft, 
ig. 8 in water, and bathe his flesh in water, anq 

19. 9 it shall be kept. ,for a water of separation 
19! 13 the water of separation was not sprinkled 
ig. 17 running water shall be put thereto in a ■ 
\g. 18 take hyssop, and dip (it) inthe water, and 
jg. ig bathe himself in water, and shall be cleaa 
jg, 20 the water of separation hath not been sp. 

19. 21 sprinkleth the water, .the water of sepa. 

20. 2 there was no water for the congregation 
20. s noplaceofseed..neither(is)thereany wa, 
2o. 8 give forth his water .. water out of the ro. 
20. 10 must we fetch you water out of this rockf 
ao. II the water came out abundautl/^ an4 tbs 



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' Numzo. 13 This (is) the water of sreribah ; because 
20. 17 neitlier will we drink (o£)tlio water of the 

20. 19 if I and my cattle drink of thy water, th. 
20. 24 because ye rebelled, .at the water of Me. 

21. 5 no bread, neither(is there any) water and 
SI. 16 Gather the people. .1 will give them wat. 

21. 22 we will not driuk (of) the waters of the 
24. 6 as gardens.. as cedar trees beside the wa. 

24. 7 He shall pour the water, .in many waters 
27. 14 sanctify me at the water, .the water of 31. 
31. 23 purified with the water, .through the wa. 
33. 9 in Elim (were) twelve fountains of water 

33. 14 Rephidim, where was no water for the pe. 
Dent. 2. 6 ye shall also buy water of them for money 

, 2.28 give me waterfor money, that I may dri. 
4. 18 the likeness of anyflsh that(is)in thowa. 
5. 8 or that(is)in the waters beneath the earth 

- S. 7 a land of brooks of water, of fountains j 

8. 15 no water; who brought thee forth water , 
9. 9 I neither did eat bread nor drink water i 

9. 18 I (Jjd neither eat bread nor drmk water \ 

10. 7 from Gudgodah..aland of rivers of wat. 
Ti. 4 he made the water of the Ked sea to over. 

11. II (and) drinketh water of the rain of heaven 
12. 16 ye shall pour it upon the earth as water 
12. 24 thou Shalt pour it upon the earth as water 
T4. 9 ye shall eat of all that (are) in the waters 
15. 23 Shalt pour it upon the ground as water (" 
23. 4 met you not with bread and with water 
23. II he shall wash (himself) with water; and , 

29. II the hewer, .unto the drawer of thy water 
32. 51 ye trespassed, .at the waters of Meribah 
33. 8 thou didst strive at the waters of Meribah 

Josh. 2. 10 heard how the Lord dried up the water 
3. 8 ye are come to the brink of the water of 
3. 13 thesoIes..sliallrestinthe waters of Jordan 
3. 13 waters . . shall be cut off (from) the waters 

3. IS feet, .were dipped in the brim of the wa. 

3. 16 the waters which came down from above 

4. 7, 7 the waters of Jordan were cut off 

4. i8 the waters of Jordan returned unto their 

4. 23 God dried up the waters of Jordan from 

' s- * 'h*' Lord had dried up the waters of Jo. 2 
7. 5 hearts of the people melted . . as water ,4i\ 

^ 9. 21, 23, 27 hewei's of wood and drawers of w.' 
■ II. s pitched together at the waters of Merom 
.' II. 7 Joshua came.. againstthembytlie waters 

15. 7 the border passed toward the waters of f 

15. 9 unto the fountain of the water of Nepht.', 

- 15. 19 answered, .give me also springs of water 

16. 1 from Jordan by Jericho unto the water f" 

18. 15 went out to the well of waters of Nepht. 
Judg. 1. 15 she said, .give me also springs of water ^ 

4. 19 Give me, I pray thee, a little water to dr. 

5. 4 dropped, the clouds also dropped water r" 
5. 19 then fought the kings, .by the waters of , 

5. 25 He asked water, (and) she gave (him) mi. 

6. 38 dew out of the fleece, a bowl full of water 

7. 4 bring them down unto the water, and I w. 
7. 5 unto the water, .lappeth of the water wi. 
7. 6 bowed down upon their knees to drink w. 
■7. 24, 24 the waters unto Beth-barah and Jord. 

15. 19 an hollow place, .there came water ther. 

9 Sa. 7. 6 drew water, and poured (it) out before the 

g. II young maidens going out to di-aw water • 

25. II Shall I then take my bread, and my water 

26. II take thou, .the cruse of water, and let us 
s6. 12 took the spear and the cruse of water fr. 

26. 16 aiid the cruse of water that (was) at his :. 

30. II did eat; and they made him drink water 
30. 12 eaten no bread, nor drunk (any) water, th. 

Sa. 5. 20 hath broken forth . . as the breach of wa. ' 
- 12. 27 fought, .and have taken the city of waters 

14. 14 we must needs die, and (are) as water sp. 

17. 20 They be gone over the brook of water * 

17. 21 pass quickly over the water : forthushath 
21. 10 until water dropped upon them out of he. 
22. 12 dark waters, (and) thick clouds of the sk. 

22. 17 took me ; he drew me out of many waters 

23. 15 one would give mo driuk of the water of 

23. 16 drew water out of the well of Beth-lehem 
X Kl. 13. 8, 16 neither will I eat bread nor drink v/a. 

. 13. 9 Eat BO bread, nor drink water, nor turn '- 

13. 17 Thou shalt eat no bread nor drink water 

13. 18 that he may eat bread and drink water * 

13. 19 did;oat bread in his house, and drank wa. 
13. 22 drunk water inithe place .. drink no water 
14.15 smite . . as a reed is shaken in the water 
17. 10 Fetch me, I pray thee, a little water in a 

18. 4 hid . . and fed them with bread and water 
18. _5 Go. .unto allfountains of water, and unto 
«8. 13 how 1. .fed them with bread and water 
18. 33 Fill four barrels with water, and pour (it) 
18. 35 water ran round about, .also witli water 

18. 38 licked up the water that (was) in the tre. 

19. 6 (there was), .a cruse of water at his head 

22. 27 reed him. .with water of affliction, until 
p Kl. 2. 8 smote the waters, und they were divided 

_ . 2.14 smote the waters . . had smitten the wat. 
2. 19 the water (is) naught, and the ground bar. 

2. 21 springof the waters., healed tliese waters 
a. 22 the waters were healed unto this day, ac. 

3. 9 there was no water for the host, and for 
3. II which poured wateronthehandsofElijah 
3. 17 that valley shall be filled with water, that 
3. 19 stop all wells of water, and mar every good 
3. 20 there came water, .was flUcd with water 
3. 22 sun shone upon the water, .saw the water 
3. 2S they stopped all the wells of water, and 

5. 12 Abana and Pharpar . . better than all the w. 

6. 5 the ax head fell into the water: and ho 

1 6. »a Set bread and water before them, that they 



2 Kl. 8. 15 dipped (it) in water, and spread (it) on his 
18.31 drink ye every one the waters of his cisto. 

19. 24 I have digged and drunk strange waters 

20. 20 how he made a pool, .and brought water^ 

1 Ch.ii. 17 one would give mo drink of the water of 

11. i3 drew water out of the well of Beth-lehem 
14. 11' broken, .like the breaking forth of waters 

2 Ch.18. 26 feed him . .with water of affliction, until I 

32. 3 to stop the waters of the fountains which 
32. 4 Why should the kings, .find much water? 
Ezra 10. 6 he did eat no bread, nor drink water : for 
Neh. 3. 26 unto (the place) over .igainst tlie water 

8. I, 3 the street that (was) before the water 
8. 16 in the street of tlie water gate, and in the 
g. II threwest..a3 a stone into the mighty wate. 
9. 15 broughtest forth water for them out of 

9. 20 and gavest them water for their thirst ■'■ 

12. 37 above the house . .unto the water gate ea. 

13. 2 met not.. Israel with bread and with water 
Job, 3. 24 ray roarings arepoured out like the water 

5. 10 Who giveth rain . . and sendeth waters up. 

8. II can therush.. the flag growwithoutwaterf 

9. 30 If I wash myself with snow water, and 
II. 16 (and) remember (it) as waters that (pass) 

12. 15 he withholdeth the waters, and they dry 

14. 9 through the scent of water it will bud, and 
14. 1 1 (As) the waters fail from the sea, and the 
14. 19 The waters wear the stones : thou washe. 

15. 16 man, which drinketh iniquity like water 
22. 7 Thou hast not given water to the weary 
22. II and abundance of waters cover thee 

24. 18 He (is) swift as the waters ; their portion 

24. 19 Drought and heat consume the snow wat. 
26. 5 Dead (things) are formed, .imder the wat. 
26. 8 He bindeth up the waters in his thick 

26. 10 He hath compassed the waters with bou. 

27. 20 Terrors take hold on him as waters, a te. 

28. 25 and he weigheth the waters by measure 
29. 19 My root (was) spread out by the waters 
34. 7 Job, (who) drinketh up scorning like wa.f 
36. 27 he maketh small the drops ofwater:they 
37. 10 and the breadth of the waters is straitened 
38. 30 The waters are hid as (with) a stone, and 
38. 34 that abundance of waters may cover thee 

Psa.'i I. 3 like a tree planted by the rivers of water 
Vi 8. 1 1 dark waters (and) thick clouds of the skies 
'18. IS the cliannels of waters were seen, and the 
18. 16 took me, he drew me out of many waters 
22. 14 I am'poured out like water, and all my bo. 
'23. : 2 he leadeth me beside the still waters 
29.? 3 (is) upon the waters . .(is) upon many wa. 
■32. 1 6 in the floods of great waters they shall 
33.* 7 He gathereth the waters of the sea toget. 
42. ■ I As the heart panteth after the water broo. 
'46, 3 (Though) the waters thereof roar (and) be 
■58. 7 Let them molt away as waters (which) run 
63. I a dry and thirsty land, where no water is 
65. 9 the river of God, (which) is full of water 
[66. 12 we went through fii-e and through water 
^69. . I for the waters are come in unto (my) soul 
,'69. ' 2 I am come into deep waters, where the .; 
. 69. 14 be delivered, .out of the deep waters ,^. 
'73. 10 waters of a full (cup) are wrung out to 'J; 
74. 13 thou brakest the heads . . in the waters is. 

77. 16 The waters saw thee, God, the waters ^v 

77. 17 The clouds poured out water; the skies ■ 
77. 19 thy path in the great waters, and thyfo. 
78. i3:he made the waters to stand as an heap 
78. 16 caused waters to run down like rivers y 

78. 20 he smote the rock, that the waters gush. 

79. J3 Their blood have they shed like water .,-. 
81. 7 1 proved thee at the waters of Meribah T 
88. 17 They came round about mc daily likewa. 
93. 4 (is) mightier than tlie noise of many wat. 

104. 3 Who layeth the beams . . in the waters , .ij 
304. 6 the waters stood above the mountains '-I- 
-. 105. 29 He turned their waters into blood, and • 
«os. 41 He opened the rock, and the waters gush. 
106. II the waters covered their enemies; there 

106. 32 They angered (\\\m) also at the waters of 

107. 23 They, .that do business in great waters 
107. 35 turneth the wilderness into a standing w. 
109. 18 let it come into his bowels like water, and 
114. 8 water, the flint into a fountain of waters 
119. 136 Rivers of water run down mine eyes, bo. 
124. 4 the waters had overwhelmed us, the stre. 
124. 5 Tlien the proud.waters had gone over our 
135. 6 stretched out the earth above the waters 
144. 7 deliver me out of great waters, from the 
147. 18 hecausethhis wind to blow, (and) the wa. 

'148. 4 ye waters tliat (be) above the heavens 
!Prov. 5. 15 Driuk waters out of thine own cistern, and 
I. 16 dispersed abroad, (and) rivers of waters 
8. 24 (were) no fountains abounding with water 

8. 29 the waters should not pass his command. 

9. 17 Stolen waters are sv/eet, and bread (eaten) 

17. 14 of strife (is as) when oneletteth cutwater 

18. 4 The words . . (are as) deep waters, (and)tho 

20. 5 Counsel in the heart . . (like) deep water . 

21. I king's heart (is), .(as) the rivers of water 
25. 21 if he be thirsty, give him Vr'ater to drmk 
25. 25 (As)cold waters to a thirsty soul.so (is) good 
27. 19 Asin water face(answereth)toface, sothe 

30. 4 who hath bound tlie waters in a garment? 

30. 16 the earth (that) is not filled with water 
Eccl. 2. 6 I made me pools of water, to water there. 
II. I Cast thy bread upon the waters: for thou 
Song 4. IS a ivcll of living waters, and streams from 
■ 5. 12 (eyes) of doves by the rivers of waters 
8. 7 Many waters cannot quench love, neither 
Isa. 1.22 become dross, thy wine mixed with water 
1. 30 and as a garden that hath no water 



\sx '' 3. 1 stay of bread, and the whole stay of wate* 
8. 6 this people retuscth the waters of Shiloah 
8. 7 the Lord bringeth up upon them the wafo 

11. 9 the earth shall be full, .as the waters CQ, 

12. 3 with joy shall ye draw water out of the, • 
14. 23 I will also make it. .pools of water, and , 

15. 6 the waters of Nimrim shall bo desolate' ' 

15. 9 the waters of Dimon shall be fuUof bloq^ 
17. 12, 13 like the rushing of. .waters C 

J 8. 2 in vessels of bulrushes upon the waters ' 
19. 5 the waters shall fail from the sea, and thd 
ig. 8 they that spread netsupon the waters sh. 
21. 14 The inhabitants, .brought water to.him t; 

22. 9 ye gathered together the waters of thelo, 

22.11 between the two walls for the vrater of 1 
23- 3 by great waters the seed of Sihor, the hai 
28. 2 as a flood of mighty waters overflowing ( 
28. 17 the waters shall overflov,' the hiding place 
30. 14 a sherd., to take water (withal) out of the 
30. 20 the bread of adversity, and the water of' 

30. 25 streams of waters in the day of the great 

32. 2 as rivers of water in a dry place ; as the \ 
32.20 Blessed (are) ye that sow beside all waters 

33. 16 bread shall be given him, his waters (shaj 
35. 6 in the wilderness shall waters break out/ 

35. 7 and the thirsty land springs of water 

36. 16 drink ye every one the waters of his own 

37. 25 I have digged, and drunk water; and wi. 

40. 12 Who hath measured the waters in the ho. 

41. 17 (When)thcpoorandneedy seek water, and 
41. 18 make the wilderness a pool of water, and 
41. 18 Iwillmake. .thedry landsprings of water 

43. 2 When thou passest through the waters, \ 
43. 16 which maketh. .a path in the mighty -vra. 

43. 20 I give waters in the ■wilderness, (and) riv. 

44. 3 I will pour water upon him that is thirsty 
" 44. 12 strength faileth: hedrinkethnowater.and 

48. I are come forth out of the waters of Judah 

48. 21 he caused the waters, .waters gushed out 

49. 10 by the springs of water shall he guide th. 

50. 2 fish stinketh, because (there is) no water 

51. 10 which hath dried the sea, the waters of i 

54. 9 this (is as)the waters, .the watersof Xoah 

55. 1 come ye to the waters, and he that hath 

57. 20 the troubled sea.. whose waters cast up' 

58. II and like a spring, .whose waters fail not. 

63. 12 dividing the water before them, to make 

64. 2 the firecauseth thewaterstoboil,tomake 
Jer. 2. 13 living waters, .that can hold no water H 

2. 18 to drink the waters, .the wa.ters of theri. 

6. 7 As a fountain casteth out her waters, so' 
8. 14 put us to silence, and given us water of 
Q. I O that my head were v/aters, and mine 

9. 15 I will feed, .and give them water of gall 
9. 18 that, .our eyelids gush out with waters 

10. 13 a multitude of waters in the heavens, and 

13. I get thee a linen girdle, .put it not in wa. 

14. 3 have sent their little ones to the waters 
14. 3 they came to the pits, (and) found no wa'. 
15.18 wilt thou be . . as.'a liar . . waters (that) fail 
17. 8 he shall be as a tree planted by the waters 

17. 13 have forsaken, .the fountain of living wa; 

18. 14 shall the cold flowing waters that come 

23. 15 I will, .make them drink the waters of g'. 

31. 9 I will cause them to walk by. . waters in 

38. 6 in the dungeon, .no water, but mire : bo 

41. 12 foundhimby the great waters, .in Gibeon 
46. 7 this . . whose waters are moved as the ri.t 

46. 8 and (his) waters are moved like the rivers 

47. 2 Behold, waters rise up out of the north 

48. 34 the waters also of Nimrim shall be desol. 

50. 38 A' drought (is) upon her waters; and they 

51. 13 thou that dwellest upon many waters 

51. 16 a multitude of waters in the heavens 

51. 55 when her waves do roar like great waters 

Lam. 1. 16 mine eye runneth down with water, bee; 

2.,i9 pour out thine heart likewaterbeforetha 

3. 48 Mine eye runneth down with . .water for 

3. 54 Waters flowed over mine head. .1 said 

* 5. 4 AVe have drunken our water for money , 
Eze. I. 24 like the noise of great waters, as the voii 

4. II Thou shalt drinlc also water by measure; 

4. 16 theyshalldrinkwaterbymeasure.and 

4. 17 That they may want bread and water, and 

7. 1 7 hands, .all knees shall be weak (as) water 
12. 18 drink thy water with trembling and with 
12. 19 drink their water with astonishment, that 

16. 4 neither wast thou washed in water to sii. 

16. 9 Then washed I thee with water; yea, I 

17. s placed (it) by groat waters . . set it . . a wil. 
17. 8 It was planted in a good soil by great wa. 
lu. 10 by the waters, .by reason of many waters 
Bi. 7 all knees shall be weak (as) water: behold 

24. 3 Set on a pot. .and also pour water into it 
26. 12 shall lay. .thy dust in the midst of thewa. 

26. 19 when I shall bring up the deep,. great wa. 

27. 26 rowers have brought thee into great wat 
27. 34 broken by the seas in the depths of the wa. 
31. 4 The waters made him great, the deep set 
31. 5 because of the multitude of waters, when 
31. 7 Thus was hefair. .his root was by greatw. 

31. 14 that none of all the trees by the waters 

31. 14 neither their trees, .all that drink water 

31. 15 the great waters were stayed ; and I cans, 

31. 16 all the trees, .all that drink water, shall 

32. 2 thou, .troublcdst the waters with thy fe. 
32. 13 I will destroy, .from beside thegreal; wa. 
32. 14 Then will I make their waters deep, and 
34. 18 and to have drunk of the deep waters 
36. 25 Tlien Willi sprinkle clean waterupon you 
43. 2 his voice (was) like a noiseof manywat. 
47. I waters issued out . . the waters came down 



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Ito. 47, 2 behold, thorc ran out waters on the right 
^- 47- 3. 4 brought me through the waters: the w. 
47. 4 brought mo tlirougli ; tho waters (were) to 
47. 5 the waters were risen, waters to swim iji 
47. 8 These waters . . the waters shall be healed 
47. 9 because these waters shall come thither 
47. 12 their' waters they issued out of the sauct. 
47. 19 from Taniar. .to the waters of strife (iii) 
^ _/ 48. 28 from Tamar (unto) the waters of strife (in) 



> 12. 6, 7 which (was) upon the waters of the ri. 
2. 5 lovers, that give . . my bread and my wa. 



i, > 5. 10 will pour out my wrath upon them.. wat. 
Jt _ ,J\o. 7 king is cut off as the foam upon the wat. 
3 Joel , I. 20 the rivers of waters are dried up, and the 
* i 3. 18 the rivers of Judah shall flow with waters 
VAmos 4. 8 three.. wandered untoonecity,todrinkw. 
■ 5. 8 that calleth for the waters of the sea, and 
5. 24 let judgment run down as waters, and ri. 
8. II not. .a thirst for water, but of hearing 
-- ^ _^ 9. 6 he that calleth for the waters of the sea 
). Jon. a. 5 waters compassed me about.. to Uie soul 
\ i' 3. 7 Let neither man nor beast. .drink water 
'Mlc. I. 4 as the waters.. poured down a steep pla. 
.^Nah. 2. 8 But Nineveh (is) of old like a pool of wa. 
3. 8 that was situate among the rivers, .water 

t ^ 3. 14 Draw thee waters for the siege, fortify thy 

^Hab. 2. 14 shall be filled .. as the waters cover tho 
, "* - ."^ 3. 10 the overflowing of the water passed by 
.<f . .• 3- IS through the sea. .the heap of great wate. 
Zech. 9. II sent, .out of the pit wherein (is) no wat. 
14. 8 living waters shall go out from Jerusalem 

% A flowing, flood, torrent, TroTa/iis potamos. 

2 Co. II. 26 joumeyings often.. perils of waters..peril3 
8. Water, vSup hudor, 
■" Matt. 3. 1 1 1 indeed baptize you with water unto re. 

3. 16 Jesus . . went up straightway out of the wa. 

8. 32 into the sea, and perished in the waters 
14. 28 Lord, .bid me come unto thee on the wa. 
14. 29 Peter, .walked on the water, to go to Jes. 
17. 15 falleth into the fire, and oft into the water 

y 27. 24 Pilate. .tookwater,and washed (his)hand3 
Jilark I. 8 I indeed have baptized you with water 
1. 10 straightway coming up out of the water 

9. 22 cast him into the lire, and into the waters 
9, 41 whosoever shall give you a cup of water 

14. J3 meet you a man bearing a pitcher of water 
Xllke 3. 16 saying.. I indeed baptize you with water 

7. 44 I entered . . thou gavest me no water for 

8. 24 rebuked the wind, .the raging of the water 
8. 25 he commandeth even the winds and v/ater 

16. 24 that he may dip the tip of his fingerin wa. 

'22. 10 a man meet you, bearing a pitcher of wa. 

.John I. 26 I baptize with water : but there standeth 

1. 31 therefore am I come baptizing with water 

1. 33 but he that sent me to baptize with water 

2. 7 Jesus saith unto them. Fill, .pots with wa. 
a. 9 had tasted the water that was made mne 
Is. 9 the servants which drew the water knew 
13. 5 Except a man be born of water and (of) 
13. 23 John, .because there was much water th. 
J4. 7 There cometh a woman of S. to draw wa. 
14. 10 and he would have given thee living water 

4. II whence then hast thou that living water 
4. 13 'Whcsoeverdrtnketh of this water shall th. 
,4. 14 But whosoever driuketh of the i*aterthat 
^. 14 [water], .shall be in him a well of water 
'^ 15 Sir, give me this water, that I thirst not 
■4. 46 Cana of Galilee, where he made the water 

5. 3 lay..[waitingforthe movingof the water) 
^. 4 [an angel went down.. and troubled the w.^ 
•$■ 4 [then fU-st after the troubling of the water] 
'5. 7 I have no man, when the water is troubled 
.7. 38 out of lus belly shall flow rivers of..water 

13. 5 he poureth water into a bason, and began 
-,__ - 19. 34 forthwith came there out blood and water 
^cts I. 5 J ohu truly baptized with water ; but ye 

■- 8. 36 astheywent-.they cameuntoa certain v/a. 
'8. 36 and the eunuch said, See, (here is) water 
;8. 38 they went down both into the water, both 
'8. 39 when they were come up out of the water 

10. 47 Can any man forbid water, that these sh. 

11. 16 John indeed baptized with water ; but ye 
-Spli. s. 26 cleanse it with the washing of water by 
Heb. 9. 19 he took, .water, and scarlet wool, and hy. 

10. 22 having, .our bodies washed with pure wa. 
Jas. 3. 12 so (can) no fountain both jield salt water 
'i Pe. 3. 20 few, that is, eight souls, were saved by wa. . 
W Pe. 3. s standing out of the water and in tho wat. 
. 3. 6 the world . .being overflowed with water 
X Jo. 5. 6 This is he that came by water and blood 
• " $. enotbywateronly, butbywate'rand blood 
5. 8 the spirit, and the water, and the blood 
^b»Y,\. 15 and his voice as the sound of many waters 
"I^- ' 7. 17 lead them unto living fountains of water 
,8. 10 and it fell. .upon,the fountains of waters 
<8. II the third part of the waters became wor. 
li. 11 many men died of the waters, because 
Ijii. 6 have pov/er over waters to turn them to 
12. 15 the serpent CAst out of his mouth water as 

14. 2 I heard a voice from heaven . . of many wat. 
14. 7 that made, .the sea, and the fountains of 
16. 4poured..upon.the rivers and fountains of w. 
16. 5 And I heard the angel of the waters say 
16. 12 the water thereof was dried up, that the 
Ii7. 1 the great whore that sitteth upon many w. 
'ij. IS The waters which thou sawest, where the 
' 6 as the voice of many watei's, and as the 

t6 of the fountain of the water of life freely 
I he showedme a pure -river of water of life 
j^jtboaflettt-W JIL kt him.t^te tba water oL 



WATER, with or without — 

1. With scaler of, "93 or '103 hcmo or heme. J 
Job 9. 30 If I wash myself ivith enow wateijand"*! 

2. Without vM.ter, waterless, Hi/uSpos anudrot . 

2 Pe. 2. 17 These are wells without water, clouds 

Jude 12 clouds (they are) without water, carried 
WATKR, (abundantly), be watered, to — 
l.A sprinkling or fertilizing shower, <]'}•)] zarziph. 

Psa. 72. 6 the mown grass ; as showera (that) water 
2.7*0 cause to shoot or pour forth, »■;; yara, 5. 

Provii. 25 The liberal soul, .shall bo watered also 
Z.To in^ll, waste, nipn, masah, 5. 

Psa. 6. 6 make I my bed to swim ; I water my cc, 
i. To fill, be filed, satisfied, xcatercd, nn ravah, 3: 

Psa. 65. 10 Thouwaterest the ridges thereof abund. 

Isa. 16. 9 I will water thee with my tears, llesh. 

5. To fill, satisfy, water, nn ravah, 5. 

Prov.ii. 25 The liberal soul, .he tliat watereth shall 
Isa. 55. ioreturnethnottluthcr,butwatereththoear. 

6. To water, give to drink, piiy shuq, 3a. 

Psa. 65. 9 Thou visitest the earth, and waterest It 

7. To water, give or cause to drink, n;;^ shaqah, 5. 

Gen. 2. 6 and watered the whole face of the ground 

2. 10 a river went out of Eden to water tho ga. 

09. 2 for out of that well they watered tho flo. 

' 29. 3 watered the sheep, and put the stone ag. 

■ 29. 7 water ye the sheep, and go (and) feed (th.) 

29. 8 they roll the stone . . then we water the sh. 

29. 10 watered the flock of Laban his mother's br. 

Exod 2. 16 filled the troughs to water their father's 

2. 17 Moses stood up and helped them, and w. 

J 2. 19 drew (water) enough for us, and watered 

Deutii. 10 watcredst (it) with thy foot, as a garden 

Psa. 104. 13 IIo watereth the hills from his chambers 

Eccl. 2. 6 to water therewith tho wood that bringe. 

Isa. 27. 3 I the Loud do keep it; 1 will water it ev. 

Eze. 17. 7 might water it by the furrows of her pla. 

32. 6 I will also water with thy blood the land 

Joel 3. 18 a fountain, .shall v/ater the valley of ShL 

Stro water, give to drink, irori^cu potizo. 

Lukei3. 15 from the stall, and lead (him) away to w. 

1 Co. 3. 6 I have planted, Apollos watered; but God 

3. 7 planteth any thing, neither he that wate. 

3. 8 Now he that planteth and he that water. 

WATEE, to drink — 

To drink tvatcr, vSpoworlai hudropoteO. 

1 Ti. 5. 23 Drink no longer water, but use a little w. 
■WATER course, flood, spout, spring — 

I. Flowing of waters, D;n '75; yebal mayim. 

Isa. 44. 4 spring.. as v/illows by the water coursea 
2. Outlet of water, n;p xy'iD motsa mayim. 

2 Ch.32. 30 He'zekiah also stopped the upper water c. 
Psa. 107. 33 He tumeth . . water springs into dry gro. 

1C7. 35 He tumeth. .dry ground into water sprL 

Isa. 41. 18 1 will make, .the dry land springs of wa. 

58. II thou Shalt be like . . a spring of water, wh. 

Z.A gutter, canal, conduit, "113^ tsinnor. 

Psa. 42. 7 unto deep at the noise of thy water spouts 
4. Stream orfloodofxvater, D'O r\i7ia shibboleth mayim. 

Psa. 69. 15 Let not the waterflood overflow me, nei. 

5. .A trench, conduit, ■l/j;?' tealah. 

Job 38. 25 Who hath divided a water course for the 
■WATERED, watering, weU — 
\. Water, of waters, CD piayim. 

Gen. 30. 38 in the gutters in the watering troughs wh. 
2: Watering, n^ipa masliqeh. 

Gen. 13. 10 it (was) well watered every where, before 

i. Fulness, satiety, nn raveh. 

Isa. 58. II thou shalt be like a watered garden, and 
Jer. 31. 12 their soul shall be as a watered garden 

i. Watering, 'n ri. 

Job 37. II Also by watering he wearieth the thick cL 

■WATEEPOT — 

A water vessel, vSpla httdria, 

John 2. 6 thereweresettheresixwaterpotsof stone 
2. 7 Jesus saith.. Fill the waterpots with water 

4. 28 The woman then left her waterpot, and 

■WATERS OF MEROH, DnD 'p. 

A lake ten miles N. of the Sea of Chinnereth, and now 
called el-Euleh, through which the Jordan flows in its 
passage southward. 

Josh II. 5 came and pitched, .at the waters of M. 
II. 7 came .. against them by the waters of M. 

■WATERS OF STRIFE, nyp 'p. See Mcribah. 
Eze. 47. 19 from Tamar (even) to the waters of strife 
48. 28 from Tamar (unto) the waters of strife (in) 

WATE— .^ 

l.High plaeef height, npa bamab. 

Job ; 9. 8 and t»eadeth upon the waves of the sea 

2. Rolling thing, billow, wave, 73 gal. 

Job 38. II and here shall thy proud waves be stayed 

Psa. 65. 7 the noise of their waves, and the tumult 

89. 9 when the waves thereof arise, thou still 

107. 25 stormy wind, which lifteth up the waves 

, , 107. 29 a calm, so that the waves thereof are still 

. .jlsik-iS- 18 thy iJ^teousDe$8 as the waves of tke sea 



Isa. 51. 15 that divided tho sea, whose waves roared 

■Jcti. 5' 22 though the waves thereof toss thcmBclvci 

:'3'- 35 dividcth tho sea when the waves thereof 

ii.. 43 covered witli the muUitiulc of the waves 

■51.. 55 when her waves do roar like great waters 

Szo. 26; 3 as the sea causcth Iii.^. waves to come up 

Son. 2< 3 thy billows and thy waves passed over mo 

Zeeh 10. n shall smite tho waves in the sea, and all 

3^ '()^eakcri '3^ doki. 

Psa> 93. 3 their voice ; tho floods lift up their wave! 
i,A hreake-r, "ip^'O mishbar. 

"g SA^A 5 Whej. tho waves of death compassed mo 

Fsa.^A 7 thy waves and thy Ijillows are gone over 

■ysa y thou hs St afllictcd (me) with all thy wav. 

,*9S. ^i}^t mighiier. .(than) the mighty waves of 

b.A washing ,/^Lrging, KKvSaiy kludon. 

Jas. i.>,.6-|«9 that wavereth is like a wave of the sea 
0. /I wave, hillcm, kCm K^ma. j 

>Jiatt. 8. 24 tha'irtho ihin was covered with the waves | 

^ 14. 24 in fh T midst of the sea, tossed with waves 
Mark 4. 37 the WiVcs beat i:ito tho ship, so that it 
Acts 27.-1,1 was b7:>l;en with the violence [of thewa.J 
J tide .!,'3 ilagLC^ v/avcs of the sea, foaming out tli. 

7. Shi king, agitatioK i (toAk t solos. 

LuWe2i. 25 perplexii^ ;,thes(a and the waves roaring 
WA'VE, be waved , waver, Ifo) — 
\.To wtxBe,~sli.alce, ifiTiVSh, 5. 

Exodil- 24 Shalt wavelii^^ni (for) 1. .offering before 
2C,. 26 and wave it (i<^''hs,. .ofisring before the L. 
lev. ^> 7. 30 brine, that the nrcast lalybe waved (for)' 
>a. 27 waved them (for.) a --offering before the L. 
6. i.i Jloses took the breast, and waved it (for) 
g. 21 and th-? rii^ht phoulder Aaron waved (for) 
10. I J to wave (it for) « . .of f t-ring before the L. 
14. 12 v.ave tteai Ibri a— offering before the L. 
14. 24 the priest shall w ave them (for) a. .offer. 
23. II v/ave thesheal-the priest shall wave it 
23. 12 ye thall offer that day when ye wave tho 
23. 20 the priest shall wave thimwith the bread 
Num. 5. 25 shall s^ave Ihe offering before the Lord 

6. 20 the priest shall wave them (for) a. .offer. 

2. To be waved, i]?J nuph, 6. 

Exod29. 27 which is waved, and which is heaved np 

3. Wave offering, shaking, n^up tenuphah. 

Lev. 14. 21 he shall take one lamb, .to be waved, to 

4. To judge diversely, hesitatingly, SiuKplyu diakrino. 

Jas. I. 6 nothing wavering. For he that wavcreth 
WAVE (offering), without wavering — 
l.Wavc offering, shalcing, n^Uf tenuphah. 

Exod 29. 24 them (for) a wave offering before tho Lo. 
29. 26 wave it (for) a wave offering before the L. 
29. 27 sanctity the breast of the wave offering 
Lev. 7. 30 the breast may be. .(for) a wave offering 

7. 34 the wave breast and the heave shoulder 

8. 27, 29 (for) a wave offering before the LORD 

9. 21 Aaron waved (for) a wave offering beforo 
10. 14 the wave breast and heave shoulder shall 
10. 15 the wave breast, .a wave offering beforo 
14. 12, 24 (for) a wave offering beforo the LoRD 
23. 15 ye brought the sheaf of the wave offering 
23. 17 Ye shall bring, .two wave loaves of two 
23. 20 (for) a wave offering before the Lord, with 

Num. 6. 20 a wave offering, .with the wave breast 
18. II with all the wave offerings of the children 
18. 18 as the wave breast and as the right shou. 

2. Without inclining or bending, hK\ivi]s aiding. 

Heb. 10. 2a hold fast the profession..mthout waver. 

WAX — 

Wax, im donag. 

Psa. 22. 14 my heart is like wax; It is melted in the 
68. 2 as wax melteth before the fli'e . . let the wi. 
97. 5 Tlie hills melted like wax at the presence 
Mic. I. 4 shall be cleft, as wax before the ffre, (and) 

WAX (louder, old, strong, warm, short), to — 

\.To go on, proceed, "^n, '^iV; yalak, halak. 

2 Ra. 3. I David waxed . . the house of Saul waxed . 

1 Ch. II. 9 Da-vid waxed greater and greater : for the 

2 Ch.17. 12 And Jehoshaphat waxed great exceeding. 
Esth. 9. 4 this man Mordecai waxed greater and gr. 

2.T0 be or become aged, |pj zaqen, 

Josh.23. I that Joshua waxed old (and) stricken hi a. 
2 Ch.24. 15 Jehoiada waxed old, and was fuU of days 

3. To become aged, ]p\ zaqen, 5. 

Job 14. 8 Though the root thereof wax old in the 

4.7*0 be melted, to flow, 3"5J zarab, 4. 

Job 6. 17 'VSTiat time they wax warm, they vanish 

5. Strong, hard, loud, ptlj chazeq. 

Exodi9. 19 whenthe voice, .waxed louder and louder 

6. To reap, shorten, i?i3 qatsar. 

Numii. 23 Is the Lord's hand waxed short? thoush. 

7. To become aged, yripaaKw gerasho. 

Heb. 8. 13 Now that which decayeth andwaxethold 

8. To become, yivofxai ginomai. 

Luke 13. 19 and it grew, and waxed a great tree 
Heb. J I. 34 waxed valiant in fight, turned to flight the 

9. To strike forward, advance, TrpoKoirTuprokopto. 
^2 Ti. 3. 13 evUmenaodseducers shall wax worse MiA 



WAY 



1038 



WAT 



10.ro strengthen, make strong, Kparai6w hrataioo. 
Luko I. So tho child grow, and \vaxed strong in spirit 
- 2. 40 tlie child grew, and waxed strong inspirit 
.[See also Bold, cold, confident, dim, faint, fat, feeble, 
great, gross, hot, lean, mighty, old, pale, rich, sore, 
.strong, wanton, warm. J 

1. Customary or ordinarij path or way, nnx orach. 
; Job 16. 22 then I shall go the way.. I shall not retu. 

'19. 8 Ho hath fenced up my way that I cannot 
22. IS Hast thou marked the old way which wi. 

• 30. 12 theyraiseupagainst methewaysoftheir 

34. II cause, .man to find according to (his) ways 
Psa. 44. 18 neither have our steps declined from thy 

119. 9 Wherewithal shall, .man cleanse his way? 

Jig. 15 meditate, .and have respect unto thy w. 

J19. loi I have refrained my feet from every, .w. 

119. 104 Through thy precepts.. I hate e very f a. w. 

119. 128 (to he) right; (and) I hate every false way 

142.- 3 in the way wherein I walked have they 

Prov. 1. 19 So (are) the ways of every one that is gr. 

2. 15 Whose ways (are) crooked, and (they) fr. 

4. 14 the wicked, and go not in the way of evil 

8. 20 1 lead in the way o£ righteousness, in tho 

' 9. IS call passengers who go right on their ways 

10. 17 He (is in) the way of life that keepeth in. 

■ 12. 23 In the way of righteousness (is) life, and 

15. 10 grievous unto him that forsaketh the way 

15. 19 but the vray of the righteous (is) made pi. 

15. 24 The way of life (is) above to the v/ise, that 

17. 23 taketh a gift, .to pervert the ways of jud. 

22. 25 Lest thou learn his ways, and get a snaro 
Isa. 26. 7 The vray of the just (is) uprightness : thou 

26. gin the way of thy judgments,© Lord, have 
30. II Get you out of tho way, turn aside out of 
'41. 3 by the way . . he had not gone vrith. hia feet 

% Customary path or way, Kn-)X orcha. 

Dan. 4.37 whose works (are) truth, and his ways }u. 
5. 23 the God. .whose (are) all thy ways, hast 

Z. Earth, land, ground, px erets. 

Gen. 33. 16 there was but a little way to Ephratli 
!■ 48. 7 but a little way to come unto Ephrath 
2 Ki. 5. 19 Go .. So he departed from him a little way 

4. To go or come in, K'la Jo... 

Gen. 24. 62 Isaac came from the way of the well La. 

^.Trodden path or way, rn^ derek. 

Gen. 3. 24 flaming sword, .to keep the way of the 
6. 12 all flesli had corrupted his way upon the 

16. 7 found her. .by the fountain in tho way to 
j8. 19 tliey shall keep the way of the LORD, to 
19. 2 ye shall rise up early, and go on your w. 
24. 27 I . .in the way, the Lord led mo to the ho. 
24. 40 his angel with thee, and prosper thy way 
24. 42 if now thou do prosper my way which I 
24. 48 which had led me in the right way to take 
24. 56 seeing tho Lord hath prospered my way 
28. 20 If God . .will keep me in this way that I 

32. X Jacob went on hia way, and tho angels of 

33. 16 Esau returned that day on his way unto S. 
33. 3 and was with me in the way which I went 

35. 19 Rachel died, and was buried in the way 
38. 14 sat Inan open place, which (is) by the way 

38. 16 he turned unto her by the way, and said 
42. 23 and to give them provision for the way 

42. 38 if miscmef befall him by the way in the 

43. 21 Joseph, .gave them provision for the way 
45. 23 bread and meat for his father by the way 
45. 24 said. .See that ye fall not out by the way 
48. 7 E. died . . in the land of Canaan in the way 
48. 7 I buried her there in the way of Ephrath 

49. 17 Dan shall be a serpent by the way, an ad. 
Exod.4. 24 it came to pass by the way in the inn, that 

13. 17 God led them not. .the v/ay of the land 

13. 18 the way of the wilderness of the Red sea 
13. 21 went before them, .to lead them the way 

18. 8 all. .that hadcomo uponthem by theway 
18. 20 Shalt show them the way wherein they 

23. 20 I send an angel, .to keep thee in the way 

32. 8 They have turned aside, .out of the way 

33. 3 I will not. .lest I consume thee in the w. 
33. 13 show me now thy way, that I may know 

liCV. 26. 22 I will . . send mid beasts . . and your . . ways 
Num.14. 23 the vrildemess by the way of the Red sea 
20. 17 wo will go by the king's (high) way, we 
21. I that Israel came by the way of the spies 
21. 4 way of the Red sea.. because of the way 
21. 22 we will go along by the king's (high) way 

21. 33 they turned, and went up by the way of 
22.22 the angel of the Lord stood in the way for 

• 22. 23, 31 angel of the Lord standing in the way 
B2. 23 the ass turned aside out of tho way, and 

22. 23 smote the ass, to turn her into the way 

' 22. 26 where (was) no way to turn either to the 
22. 32 because (thy) way is perverse before me 
22. 34 that thou stoodest in the way against me 

24. 23 Baalam rose up . . Balak also went his way 
3)eut. I. 2 from HorebbythewayofMountSeirunto 

,1. 19 which ye saw by the way of the mountain 

1. 22 bring us word again by what way we must 
ji. 31 in all the way that ye went, until ye came 
3t, 33 went in the way. .by what way ye should 
ii. 40 take your journey, .by the way of the Red 

2. . 1 took our journey . .by the way of the Red 
s. ■ 8 through the way. .passed by the way of 
is.":; 1 we turned, and went up the way to Bash. 
5. 33 Ye shall walk in all the ways which the 
6,; 7 when thou walkest by the way, and when 

'"■■■' 6.'. 2 thou sbaltrememtet aU the_waX-Wliicl»_ j 



Dout. 8. 6 to walk in his ways, and to fear him 

9. 12 quickly turned aside out of the way which 
9. i5 turned asidoqnickly outof the waywhich 

10. 12 to walk in all liis ways, and to love him 
ir. 19 v/hcn thou walkest by tho way, when 

11. 22 to walk in all his ways, and to cleave unto 
ii. 28turnasideout of the waywhich I command 

11. 30 by the way where the sun goethdown, in 

13. 3 to thrust thee out of the way which the L. 

14. 24 if the way be too long for thee, so thatth. 

1 7. 16 shall henceforth return no more that way 
19. 3 Thou Bhalt prepare theeaway, and divide 
19. 6 overtake him, because the way is long, and 
19. 9 to love, .and to walk ever in his ways 
22. 4 not Bee. .his ox fall do-wn by the way 

22. 6 chance to be before thee in the way in any 

23. 4 met you not . .with water in the way 

24. 9 Lord thy God did unto Miriam by the way 

25.17 Remember what Amalek did . . by the way 

23. 18 he met thee by the way, and smote tho 
26. 17 to walk in his ways, and to keep his stat. 
27. 18 makcth the blind to wander out of the w. 
28. 7 one way, and flee before thee seven ways 
28. 9 thou Shalt keep, .and walk in his ways 
28. 2S go out one way. .and flee seen ways before 
28. 29 thou shalt not prosper in thy ways : and 
28. 68 by the way whereof I spake unto thee, T. 

30. 16 to walk in his ways, and to keep his com. 

31. 29 turn aside from the way which I have co. 

32. 4 his work (is) perfect ; for all his ways(are) 
Josh. I. 8 thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and 

2. 7 the men pursued after them the way to 
2. iC and afterward may ye go your way 

2. 22 pursuers sought (them) . . all the way, but 

3. 4 know the way. .have not passed (this) wa. 
5. 4, 5 in the wilderness by the way as they 

5. 7 had not circumcised them by the way 
8. 13 and fled by tho way of the wilderness 

JO, 10 chased them along the way that goeth up 

12. 3 the salt sea on the east, the way to Beth. 

22. 3 to walk in all his ways, and to keep his 

23. 14 this day I (am) going the way of all tho 

24. 17 preserved us in all the way v/herein we 
Judg. 2. 17 they turned quickly out of tho way which 

2. 19 they ceased not . . from their stubborn way 
2. 22 v/hether they will keep the way of theLo. 
5. 10 sit in judgment, and walk by the way 

8. II Gideon went up by the way of them that 

9. 23 robbed all that came along that way by 

18. 3 we may know whether our way which we 
18. 6 before the Lord (is) your way wherein ye 

18. 26 And the children of Dan went their vi&y 

19. 9 get you early on your way, that thou ma. 

19. 27 opened the doors, .to go his way; and, be. 

20. 42 they turned, .unto the way of the wildeni, 
Kuth I. 7 they went on their way to return unto the 

1 Sa. 1. 18 the r/oman went her way, and dicl eat 

6. 9 if it goeth up by the way of his own coast 
6. 12 tho Ir.ino took the straight way to the way 
8. 3 his sons walked not in his ways, but tiun. 

8. 3 thy sons walknotinthy.'ways : now make 

9. 6 he can show us our way that we should 
9. 8 give to the man of God to teU us our way 

12. 23 will teach you the good and the right wa. 

13. 17 one company turned unto the way. .unto 

13. 18 turned the way (to) B. . .turned (to) the w. 
13. 2 Amalek. .how he laid, .for him in theway 
13. 20 have gone the way which the Lord sent 

17. 52 wounded, .fell down by the way to Shaa. 

1 8. 14 D. behaved himself wisely in aU his ways 
24. 3 he came to the sheep cotes by the way 
24. 7 But Saul rose up.. and went on (his) way 
23. 12 David's young men turned their'way, and 
26. 3 wliich (is) before Jeshimon, by the way 
26. 25 David went on his way, and Saul returned 
28. 22 have strength when thou goest on thy way 
30, 2 but carried . . away, and went on their way 

2 Sa. 2. 24 by the way of the mlderness of Gibeon 

13, 30 it came to pass, while they were in the w. 
1 3. 34 by the way of the hill side behind him 
13. 2 Absalom . . stood beside the way of the gate 
15. 23 the people passed over, toward the way of 
j6. 13 And as David and his men went bythew. 
18. 23 Ahimaaz ran by the way of the plain, and 
22. 22 For I have kept the ways of the Lord 
22. 31 God, his way (is) perfect; the word of the 
22. 33 God (is) my strength, .he maketh my way 
Ei. J. 49 all. .rose up, and went every man his way 

2. 2 I go the way of aU the earth: be thou str. 

2. 3 to walk in his ways, to keep his statutes 

2. 4 If thy children take heed to theirway, to 

3. 14 if thou wilt walk in my ways, to keep 

8. 25 that thy children take heed to their way 
8. 32 condemning the wicked, to bring his w. 
8. 36 that thou teach them the good way whe. 
8. 39 give to every man according to his ways 
8. 58 to walk in all his ways, and to keep his 
II. 29 Ahijah the Shilonite found him in thew. 
II. 33 and have not walked in my ways, to do 
J I. 38 wilt walk in my ways, and do. .right in 
13. 9 nor turn again by the same way that thou 
13. 10 he went another way. .not by the way 
13. 12 What waywent he?, .had seen what way 
13. 17 nor turn again to go by the way that thou 
13. 24 a Hon met him by the way, and slew him 
13. 24 his carcase (was) cast in the way, and the 
13. 25 saw the carcase cast in^he way, and the 
13. 26 that brought liim back from the way hea. 
13. 28 he went and found his carcase in the way 
13. 33 Jeroboam returned not from his evil way 

15. 26 walked in the way of his father, and in 
13. 34 walked in the way of Jeroboam, and in 



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2 thou hast walked in the way of Jeroboam 

19 in walking in the way of Jeroboam, and 

26 he walked in all the way of Jeroboam the 

6 went one way. .Obadiah went another w, 

7 as Obadiah was In the way, behold, Eli. ' 
13 Go, return on thy way to the wilderness 
38 and waited for the king by the way. and. 
43 he walked in all the ways of Asa his fath. 
32 walked in the way of his father, and in 

32 the way of his mother, and in the way of 
23 as he was going up by the way, there can?* 

8 Which way . .ho answered, The way thror 

20 there came water by the way of Edom 
19 This (is) not the way, neither (is) thisthfi 
13 aU th3 way (was) full of garments audvo. 
18, 27 And he walked in the way of tho 

27 Ahaziah. .fled by tho way of the garden 

12 he (was) at the shearing house in theway 
16 and she went by the way by the which 
19 came by the way of the gate of the guard 

3 he walked in tJie way of the kings of Isr, 

13 Turn ye from your evil ways, and keep . 

28 I will turn theo back by the way by wh. 

33 By tho way that he came, by the same 

21 he walked in all the way that his father. 

22 and walked not in the way of the Lord 

2 walked in all the way of David his fathcE 

4 by the way of the gate betvifcen twowalls 
4 (the king) went the way toward the plain. 

16 that thy children take heed to theirway 

23 recompensing his way upon his own head 

27 when thou hast taught them the good way 

30 unto every man according imto all his w. : 

31 to walk in thy ways, so long as they live 

34 go. .by the way that thou shalt send th. , 

14 If my people, .turn from their wicked iv. ' 

17 for three years they walked in the way o{ 

22 the rest of the acts of Abijah, and his w; 

3 ho walked in the first ways of his father 
6 his heart was lifted up in the ways of th J 

23 Which way went the spirit of the Lord 

32 he walked In the way of Asa his father 
6 ho walked in the way of the kings of I. 

12 not walked in tho ways, .nor in the ways 

13 hast walked In the way of the kings of Is. 
3 He also walked in the ways of the houso 

6 he prepared his ways before the Lord hia 

7 aU his wars, and Ills ways, lo, they (are) 

, 2 he walked in the ways of the kings of la. 

26 the rest of his acts and of all his ways 

2 walked in the ways of David his father 

, 21 to seek of him a right way for us, and for 

22 to help us against the enemy in the way 
31 and of such as lay in wait by the way 

. 12 to give them light in the way wherein' til. 
19 lead them in the way. .the way wherein 

23 fWhy is light given) to a man whose way 

6 thy hope, and the uprightness of thy wu. 

18 The paths of their way ate turned aside 

19 this (is) the joy of his way, and out of tho 

24 in a wilderness (where there is) no way 

13 I willmaintainmins own ways before liim 

9 The righteous also shall hold on hia way 

12 raise up their way against me, and encamp 

14 we desire not the knowledge of thy ways 

29 Have ye not asked them . .by the way! and 

31 Who shall declare his way to his face? and 

3 that thou makest thy ways perfect! ' 

28 and the light shall shine upon thy way8 

10 he knoweth the way that I take : (when) 

11 My foot hath held his steps, his way have 

4 They turn the needy out of the way : tha 

13 theyknownotthe ways thereof, nor abide 

18 he beholdeth not tho way of the vineyards 
23 resteth, yet his eyes (are) upon their ways 

14 these (are) parts of his ways ; but how 11. 
23 God understandeth the way thereof, and 
2I and a way for the lightning of the thun. 
23 I chose out their way, and sat chief, and 

4 Doth not he see my ways, and count aU 

7 If my step hath turned out of the way 
21 his eyes (are) upon the ways of man, and 

27 and would not consider any of his ways 

23 Who hath enjoined him his way ? or who 

19 MTiere (is) the way (where) light dwcUe.! 

24 By what way is the light parted, (which) 
23 or a way for the Ughtniug of thunder 
19 He (is) the chief of the ways of God: he th. 

I nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor 
6 the way of the righteous : but the way of 

12 ye perish (from) the way, when his wrath 

8 make thy way straight before my face 

3 His ways are always grievous ; thy judg. 
2 1 1 have kept the ways of the Lord, and ha. 

30 (As for) God, his way (is) perfect: the word 

32 (It is) God that, .maketh my way perfect 

4 Show me thy ways, LORD ; teach me thy 

8 therefore will he teach, .in the way 

9 and the meek will he teach his way 

12 him shall he teach in theway (that) he ah. 
II Teach me thy way, Lord, and lead me 

8 teach thee in the way which thou shalt go 

6 Let their way be dark and slippery : and 
4 he setteth himself in a way (that is) not 

3 Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also 

7 because of him who prospereth in his way 
23 a (good) man..he delighteth in his way 
34 Wait on the Lord, and keep his way, and 

1 I will take heed to my ways, that I sin not 

13 This their way (iB) their folly : yet their ' 
13 Then will I teach transgressors thy ways 

2 That thy way ma;^ be known lipooibeeo, 



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faaTyj. 13 Thy way, O God, (is)in the sanctuary : who 
. 19 Thy way (ia) in the sea, and thy path in the 
j2 all they v/liich pass by the way do pluck • i 
13 Oh that:. Israel had walked in my ways ' 
13 and shall set (us) in the way o( his stops 'i 
XI Teach me thy way, LoED ; I will walki 
41 All that pass by the way spoil liim : he is 
■ 191. II chargeovertheo, to keep thee in. .thy ways 
1 195.' 10 do err.. they have not known my ways ff 
S01.J2 will behave myself wisely in a perfect way 
loi.jfi he that walketh in a perfect way, he shall 
io2.'^3 He weakened my strength in the way ; he 
103.^7 Ho made known his ways unto Moses, his 
, <o7.f 4 wandered in. .wilderness in a solitary waj;, 
107. 7 ho led them forth by the right way, t^iat-: 
io7.'4o in the wilderness, where f there i3)n» vay 
no. 7 He shall drink of the brooK in the way, the 
ii9.\ I Blessed (are) the uudeflled in the way, who 
[19. !■ 3 also do no iniquity : they walk In hii v^-ays 
119. ' s that my ways were directed to keep thy 
ng. 14 I have rejoiced in the way of 'Arj testim. 
115. 26 I have declared my ways, an'J thou heard. 
119. 27 Make mo to understand tho way of thy pr. 
1x9. 29 Remove from me tho way of lying; and 
119. 30 I have chosen tho way ci; truth; thy jud. 
119. 32 1 will run the way of thy commandments 
J 19. 33 Teach me, Loed, tho v/ayof thy statutes 
119. 37 vanity ; (and) quicken thou me in thy w. 
rig. 59 I thought on my '■.'ays, and turned my fe. 
H9. 168 testimonies; all my ways (are) before thee 
«28. I that fearetk..t!ia); walketh in his ways ,(, 
(138. s they shall, sing in the ways of the Lord '•■ 
139. 3 Thou. .!;rt aco.uainted (with)all my ways 
at39. 24 any) vrfeked way.. lead me in tho v/ay ev. 
!i43. 8 2au5e me to know the way wherein I should 
I145. 17 The Lord (is) righteous in all his ways, and 
146. 9 tho way of the wicked he turneth upside 
fcov. 1. 15 My son, walk not thou in the way with 

1. 31 they eat of the fruit of their own way, and 
B. 8 He keepeth . . and preserveth tho way of 

2. 12 To deliver thee from the way of the evil 
a. 13 Who leave, .to walk in the ways of darkn. 

B. 20 That thou mayest walk in tho way of good 

3. 6 In all thy ways acknowledge him, and ho 
3. 17 Her ways (arc) ways of pleasantness, and 
3. 23 Then shalt thou walk in thy way safely 

3. 31 Envy thou not.. and choose none of his w. 

4. II I have taught thee in tho way of wisdom 
/ 4. i4Enternot..gonotintothewayof evil(men) 
( 4. 19 The way of the wicked (is) as darkness, th. 
[ 4. 26 Ponder, .and let all thy ways be established 

5. 8 Bemove thy way far from her, and como 

5. 21 the ways of man (are) before the eyes of 

C. 6 Go to the ant. .consider her ways, and bo 

6. 23 reproofs of instruction (are) the way of lifo 
. 7. 8 Passing, .he went tho way to her house 

7. 23 Let notthineheartdeclino to her ways, go 

7. 27 Her house (is) the way to hell, going down 

8. 2 She standeth. .by the way in the places of 
• 8. 13 the evil way, and the f reward meuth, do I 

8. 22 possessed me in the beginning of his way 

8. 32 for blessed (are they that) keep my ways 

9. 6 Forsake the foolish, audlive; andgo in..w. 

10. 9 he that preserveth his ways shall be kno. 
. 10. 29 The way of the Lord (is) strength to tho 

11. 5 righteousness, .shall direct his way, but 

11. 20 (such as are) upright in (their) way (are) 

12. 15 The way of a fool (is) right in his own ey. 

12. 26 but the way of the wicked seduceth them 

13. 6 keepeth (him that is) upright in the way 

13. 15 giveth favour; but the way of transgressors 

14. 2 (he that is) perverse in his ways despiseth 
14. 8 wisdom, .(is) to understand his way, but 

14. 12 Therei3away..theeud..thewaysof death 
14. 14 The backslider, .filled with his own ways 

15. 9 Tlie way of tho ■wicked (is) an abomination 
15.19 The way of the slothful, .the wayof the ri. 

16. 2 All the ways of a man (are) clean in his 
16. 7 When a man's ways please the Lokd, ho 
x6. 9 A man's heart deviseth hiB way: but the 
x6. 17 hethatkeepethhiswaypreservethhissoul 
16. 25 TTiere is a way.. the end.. the ways of death 
16. 29 leadeth him into the way (that is) not go. 
16. 31 (if) it be found in the way of righteousness 
xg. 3 The foolishness of man pervertethhis way 

19. 16 (but) he that despiseth his ways shall die 
so. 24 can a man then understanc' his own way ? 
21. 2 Every way of a man (is) right in his own 
21. 8 The way of man (is) froward and strange 
21. 16 The maa that wandereth out of the way 

21. 29 (as for) the upright, he directeth his way 

22. s Thorns (and) snares are in the way of the 
■22. 6 Train up a child in the way he should go 
23. 19 be wise, and guide thine heart in the way 
123. 26 My son. .let thine eyes observe my ways 
26. 13 (Tliere is) a lion in the way; a lion (is) in 
s8. 6 than(hethat is)perverso(iuhis)way3, th, 
a8. 10 the righteous to go astray in an evil way 

28. 18 Qie that is) perverse (in his) ways shall fa. 

29. 27 (he that is) upright in the way (is) abomin. 
.30. 19 The wayof ai eagle, .the way of a serpent 

30. 19 the way of a ship, .the way of a man with 

30. 20 Such (is) the way of an adulterous woman 
•31. 3 nor thy ways to that which destroyethki. 

Eccl."io, 3 when he that is a fool walketh by the way 

II. 5 As thou knowest not what (is) the way of 

■ II. 5 walk In the ways of thine heart, and in V 

Isa. B2» S fears (shallbe) in the way, and the almond 

B. 3' he -will teach us of his ways, and we will.-:, 

3. 12^, cause (thee) to err, and. destroy the way.> 

8k iiithatj should. uot walk in the way of-thisv 

^ ^iidinore grievously afflict (lier lay) tl^ ^Ay 



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•^ 5 in tho way of Horonaim they shall raise ■ 

II Get you out of the Vr'ay, turn asido out of 
21 This (is) the way, walk yc in it, when yo ^ 

■.8 a way, and it shall bo called tho way of ^ 
=9 I will turn thee back by the v/ay by which 
34 Ey tlie way that he came, by the s;imc ch. 
• 3 Prepare ye tho way of tho Lord, make nt. 

14 showed to him tho w.iy of understanding 
27 My way ia hid from the Lord, and my ju. 
ifi I will bruig tho blind by a v/ay (that) they 

24 they would not walk in liis ways, ucitlicr 

16 Thus saith the LORD, which makoth a v/ay 
19 I will even make a vz-iy in the v/ilderncci 

13 I v/ill direct all Iiis ways: ho chall buUd 

15 I have spoken, .ho shall make his way pr. 

17 v/hich leadeth thee by tho way. .thouch. 
9 They shall feed in the ways, and tlieir pa. 

III '.vill make all my mountains a v/ay, and 
10 that hath made tho depth of tho sea a v/. 

6 v/e have turned every one to his o\vn v/ay 

7 Let the wicked forsake his way, and tho 
■ 8 neither (are) your ways my v/ays, saith 

; 9 so are my v/ays higher than your v/ays, and 
n they all look to thoirown way, every one 
10 art wearied in the greatness of thy way 

14 prepare the way. .take up. .out of tho w. 

17 went on frowardly in the way of his heart 

18 I have seen his ways, and will heal him 

2 delight to know my ways, asanation that 
13 not doing thine own ways, nor finding 

8 The way of peace they know not, and (th. 
10 prepare ye the way of the people; cast up 
17 why hast thou made us to err from thy v/. 

5 (those that) remember thoo in thy ways 

2 rebellious people, which walketh in a v/ay 

3 they have chosen their own ways, andth. 

17 forsaken .. when ho led thee by the v/ay? 

18 in tho way of Egypt, .in the v/ay of Assy. 
23 thy way . . a di-omodary traversing her v/ays 
33 Why trimmest thou thy way to seek love? 
33 wherefore hast thou also taught . . thy v/a. ? 
36 Why gaddest thou about.. to change thy v/.? 

2 in the ways hast thou satforthem, as tho 
13 hast scattered thy ways to tho strangers 

21 they have perverted their way. .they have 

18 Thy way and thy doings have procured 

4 for they knov/ not the way of the LoED 

5 they have known the way of the Lord 

16 Stand yo in the ways, .the good way, and 

25 Go not forth . . nor v/alk by the way, for 
27 that thou mayest know and try their way 

3 Amend your ways and yoxir doings, and 

5 For if ye throughly amend your ways and 
23 walk ye in all the ways that I have com. 

2 Learn not the v/ay of the heathen, andb^ 
23 I know that the way of man (is) not in 

1 Wherefore doth the way of thewic"kedi)r.? 

16 if they will diligently learn the ways of 

7 (since) they return not from their ways 

17 3?or mine eyes (are) upon all their ways 

10 to give every man according to his ways 

11 from his evil way, and make your v/ays 

15 to stumble in their ways, .a v/ay not cast 

8 set. .the way of life, and the v/ay cf death 

12 Wherefore their way shall be unto them 

22 have turned them from their evil v/ay, and 
5 Turn yo again, .every one from his cvilv/. 

3 and torn every man from his evil v/ay 

13 Therefore now amend your ways and your 
II And tho prophet Jeremiah went his v/ay 

g by the rivers of waters in a straight v/ay 
21 set thine heart. Jho way (which) tliou v/o. 

19 upon all the ways, .according to liis v/ayj 

39 I will give them one heart, and one v/ay 
15 Eeturu ye. .every man from his evil v/ay 

3 may return every man from his evil way 
7 will return every one from his evil v/ay 

4 the way of the kings garden, .the way of 

3 a'hat the Lord., may show us the way v/h. 
19 inhabitants of Aroer, stand by tho way 

5 They shall ask the way to Zion with their 
7 the way of the gate, .the way of the plain 

4 The ways of Zion do mourn, because none 

9 He hath inclosed my v/ays with hewn st. 
ji He hath turned aside my ways, and pull. 

40 Let us search and try our v/ays, and turn 

18 to warn the \vicked from his wicked way 

19 his wickedness, nor from his wicked ways 
3, 8 will judge thee according to thy ways 

4 I will recompense thy ways upon thee 

9 recompense thee according to thy ways 
27 I will do unto them after their way, and 

5 lift up thine eyes now the way toward the 
5 I lifted up mine eyes the way toward the 

2 six men came, .the way of the higher gate 
10 I will recompense their way upon their he. 

21 I will recompense their way upon their h. 

22 he should not return from his wicked w. 

22 and ye shall see theii- way and their doings 

23 when ye see their ways and their doings 
25 thy high place at every head of the way 
27 daughters.. which are ashamed of thy..w. 
31 eminent place in the head of every way •. 
43 I also will recompense thy way upon (th. 
47 Yet hast thou not v/alked after theii ways" 
47 coimpted more than they in aU thy ways 
61 Then thou shalt remember thy ways, and 
23 not that he should return from his ways., 
25, 29 The, way of the Lord is not equal .41^ 
,25, 29 Is not my way equal ? are not yourw.; 
30 every one according to his ways, saith the' 
43 there'shall ye'iememberyour way^ and 



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Ezc. 20.44 not according to your wicked v/ays, nor 
""21. ig two ways. .at the head of tho way to tho 
'si. 20 Appoint a way, that tho cv/ord may como 
21. 21 of the way, at tho head of the tv/o v/ays 
'22. 31 their ov/n way have I recompensed upon 
23. 13 I saw that she was delilcd. .both oneway 
'23. 31 'Thou hast walked in tho v/ay of thy sister 
24. 14 according to th/v/ays, and according to 
'2O. 15 Thou (v/a;)) perfect in thy ^/ays from tho 
'32., not speak 10 warn (ho v/icked from his w. 
'32., 9 if thou T/am the v/ickcd cf Im v/ay totu. 
32. 9 it ho do not turn from his v/ay, ho shall 
'32. II turn from his way. .from yoiu- c\t1 ways 
32. 17, 20 tho way of the Lord is net equal 
32. 17 ))ut, as for them, their way is not equal 
32. 20 I will judge you every one niter his ways 
36. 17 defiled it by their own way. .their way was 
36. jg according to their v/ay ?nd according to 
36. 31 Then chall ye remember yourownovilw. 
36. 32 bo ashamed and confounded for your . . w. 
42. I tho out-er court, the way toward the north 
42. 4 ten cubits breadth inward, a wayof one c. 
42. II the v/ay before them (v/as) like the appear. 

42. 12 a door-in the head of the v/ay .. the waydi. 

43. 2 tho glory., came from tho way of the east 
4 the glory of the LORD came . . by tho way 

1 Then he brought me back the way of tho 
3 he shall enter by the wayof tho porch of 

3 and shall go out by tho way of the samo 

4 Then brought he me tho way cf the north 

2 tho prince shall enter by the way of tho 

8 by the v/ay of the porch, .by the way th. 

9 the way of tho north . . the way of tho so. 
46.', 9 tho way of the couth, .the way of tho no, 
46.' 9 he shall not return by the way of the gato 
'47.', 2 the way of the gato. . the way without unto 
'47. ■ 2 tho outer gato \yj tho v/ay that looketh ea, 
47. IS from the great sea, the way of Hethlon, aa 
48. : I From the north end to tho coast of the way 

Hos. 2. . 6 I will hedge up thy v/ay with thorns, and 

."^4. 9 I will punish them for their ways, and re. 

'6. 9 company of priests murder in the wayby 

9. 8 a snare of a fowlerin all his ways, .hatred 

to. 13 thou didst trust in thy way, in the multL 

12. 2 and will punish Jacob according to hisw. 
13.. 7 as a leopard by the way wiH I observe (th.) 

14. 9 the ways of tho Lord (are) right, and tho 
Joel 2. 7 they shall march every one on his ways 
Amos 2. 7 That pant, .and turn aside the way of tha 
Jon. 3. 8 let them turn every one from liis evil way 

10 saw. .that they turned from their evil w. 

2 he wUt teach us of his ways, and wc will 

3 Lord, -.his way in the whirlwind and in 

1 Keep the munition, watch the way, make 

5 thus saith the Lord . . Consider your ways 

4 Turn yo now from your evil ways . . your e. 

6 according to our ways, and according to 

7 If thou v/ilt walk in my ways, and if thou 

8 But ye are departed out of the way, ye have 

2. 9 according as ye have not kept my ways 

3. I and he shall prepare the way before ma 

Q.A going, walk, np'^ri, npVrt hclikah, halikah. 
Prov 31. 27 She looketh well to the ways of her housa 
Hab. 3. 6 the perpetual hills did bow : his ways (are) 

7. A track, course, n^jyn magalah.' 

Prov. s- 6 her ways are moveable., thou canst not k. 

Q.A trodden, path or way, a'n) nathib. 

Job 18. 10 The snare is laid for him. .in the way 
Psa. 78. so He made a way to his anger; he spared. 

0. Midst, middle, ixia-ov, /x^a-oi meson, mesas. 

Col. 2. 14 took it out of the way, nailing it to his c. 
2 Th. 2, 7 letteth. . until he be taken out of the way 

IQ.V/ay, road, journey, custom, i'56s hodos. 

Matt. 2. 12 departed into their .. coimtry another w. 

3. 3 Prepare yc the way of the Lord, make his 

4. 15 the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, QalUee 
■ 5. 25 Agree .. whiles thou art in the way with 

7. 13 for v/ide (is) the gate, and broad (is) the w. 
17. 14 strait (is) the gate, and narrow (is) the w. 

8. 28 so that no man might pass by that way 
40. s Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and 
II. 10 which shall prepare thy way before thee 

13. 4 when he sowed, some . .fell by the way 
13, 19 This is he which receiveu seed by theway 

15. 32 away fasting, lest they faint in the way 

20. 17 took the twelve disciples apart in the way 
'20. 30 two blind men, sitting by the way side 

21. 8 spread, .in the way. .strawed. .inthe way 
'21. 19 when he saw a fig tree in the way, he ca. 

21, 32 For John came unto you ip the way of ri. 

22. 16 that thou, .teaehest the way of God In tr. 

2 which shall prepare thy way before thee 

3 Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his 
4. ,^as he sowed, some fell by the way side 
4. IS these are they by the way side, where the 
8. 3 If I send them, .they wiU faint by theway 

8. 27 by the way he asked his disciples, saying 

9. 33 What was it that ye disputed, .by the w,t 
9, 34 for [by the way] they had disputed among 

10. 17 And when he wasgone forth ih.to theway 
Sio. 32 they were in the way going up to Jerusa. 

10. s2 immediately he. .followed Jesus in the w. 

11. 8 spread, .in the way. .[strawed: .in the w.] 

12. 14 that thou, .teaehest the ways of God in t. 
ILnie i. 76 thou shalt go before, .to prepare his way 

'1. 79 to guide our feet into the way of. peace 
3.' 4 Prepare ye the way of the Eo'rd, make 
3'. 5 the rough ways (shall be) made smooth. 
7i^7 'wlucli~£haU':Brepare tliy way before thee 



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Luke 8. 5 as he soweel, some fell by the way side 
8. 12 Thoso by the way Bide are they that hear 
g, 57 it came to pass, .as they went in the v/ay 

lo. 4 nor shoes ; and salute no man by the w. 

lo. 31 there camo dovvTi a certain priest that w. 

12. 58 in the way, give diligence that thou may. 
/ j8. 35 a certain blind man sat by the way side 

19. 36 And. .they spread their clothes in the w. 

- 20. 21 that thou, .teachest the way o£ God truly 

24. 32 while ho talked with us by the way, and 

24. 35 they told what things (were done) in. .v/. 

■lolrn I. 23 Make straight the way of the Lord.as sa. 

' 14. 4 whither I go ye linow, and the way ye to. 

14. s know not . . and how can we know the way 

14. 6 I am the way, and the truth, and the life 

Acts 2. 28 Thou hast made linown to me the ways »i 

', . 8. 26 unto the way that goeth down from Jer.5; 

8. 36 as they went on (their) way, they camo :;i 
, 8. 39 the eunuch.. went on hia way rejoicing -ig 

9. 2 if ho found any of this way, whether they 
9.^17 Jesus, that appeared unto thee in the way 
9. "27 how he had seen the Lord in the v/ay, and 

13. JO wilt thou not cease to pervert the . .ways. 
1 14. 16 suffered all nations to walk in their, .wa.? 
.'j6. 17 which show unto us the way of salvation' 

18. 25 This man was instructed in the v/ay of :.^ 
'. 18. 26 expounded unto him the way of God mo '5 

19. 9 spake evil of that way before the multit.' 
f 19. 23 tliere arose no small stir about that way 

22. 4 And I persecuted this way imto the death 
.; 24. 14 that after the way which they call heresy 
■ 24. 22 having, .perfect knowledge of (that) v.'ay 
,. .25. 3 And. .laying wait in the way to lull him 
• 26. 13 I saw in the way a light from hoaven, ab. 
I 3Som. 3. 16 Destruction and misery (are) in their v/a 
i "^ ; 3. 17 the way of peace have they not kno^vn i 
i,-, -^'11. 33 unsearchable, .and his ways past finding 
: ■ I Co. 4. 17 remembrance of my ways which be in Ch. 
-; 12. 31 yet show I unto you a more excellent way 

I 1 Th. 3. II Now. .Jesus Christ, direct our way unto^, 
Hob. 3. 10 I.. said.. they have not known my ways a 
„_„:— 9. 8 that the way into the holiest of all was -^ 
' . -' 10. 20 By a new and living way, which he hath ' 
Jas. I. 8 a double minded man. .unstable in. .his w. 
V .p' 2. 25 when she.. had sent (them) out another w. 
'^5. 20 the sinner from the error of his way shall 
2 Pe. 2. 2 by reason of whom the way of truth shall 
> 2. 15 Which have forsaken the right way, and 
2. 15 are gono astray, following the way of Ba. 
2. 21 better..not to have known the way of right 
Jude II for they have gone in the way of Cain, and 
Rev. 15. 3 just and true (are) thy ways, thou king of 
16. 12 that the way of the kings of the east mig. 

11. Apassinff along, passage, irdpoSos parados. 

I Co. 16. 7 For I will not see you now by the way 

12. A passage, passage loay, iropda poreia. 

Jas. I. n shall the rich man fade away in his ways 

13.^ turn, TpoTTos tropes. 

Kora. 3. .2 Much every way: chiefly, because that 
Phil. I. 18 notwithstanding, every way, whether in 
[See also Bring, bring on, broad, flee, go, other, cemi- 
cious, straight, lalien out this, turn every, which.] 

WAT and that way, this — ^„.,^__ ^ 

Thus and thus, nbi ,13 koh vaJcoh.^-^.^ 

Exod. 2. 12 he looked this way and that way, and wh. 
WAT (off),, to ha a good or great — ^ 

1. To be or put far off, piT] rachaq, 5.'^~, 

Judg 18. 22 when they were a good way from the ho. 
Gen. 21. 16 Bat.. downover against (him)agood way off 
S.jfar off, irSpfxn porrho. 

Lukei4. 32 while the other is yet a great way off, he 

3. Far off, fiaKpdv mahran. ' 

Matt. 8. 30 there was a good way off from them an he. 
Lukeis. 20 when he was yet a great way off, hisfather 

WAT to escape or flee, to havo no — i 

1: Flight, place of flight, Di:d inanos.^y^^,-^ 

Jer. 25, 35 the shepherds shjill have no way to flfte, nor 

2. A way or passage out, eic/Daais eJcbasis. 

1 Co. 10. 13 with the temptation, .make a way to esc. 
WAT, to be or turn out of thq — 

l.To err, wander, go astray, nj^ri taah'.'- 

Isa. 28. 7 are out of the way, .are out of the way S- 

2.T0 be turned out or aside, iKTpsTrofiai ehtrepomai. 
Heb. 12. 13 which is lame be turned out of the way 

3. To make to err or wander, irKavdta planao. f 
Heb. 5. 2 and on them that are out of thq wajr) 

WAT (of), by or in the — .-''^ 

1. To meet, trjij qara.^Z-^ 

Exod. 5. 20 Mos?3 a^d Aaron, who stood ia the way ! 
2. /re, kv en. ~ ^ ~ 

2 Pe. 3. 1 1 stir up your pure minds by way of rem. 
WAT, to be or go on the — 

To remove, journey, ypj nasa. ■- 

Jer. 4. 7 the destroyer of the Gentiles ia on his way 
Zechio. 2 they went their way as a flock, they were 

WATFABING mag — 

l.To use the eusiojnary path, ni\}arach.\ 

Judgig. 17 he saw a wayfaring man in the street of 
2 Sa. 12. 4 to dress for the wayfaring man that was 
Jer. 9. 2 a lodging place of wayfaring men, that I 
.14. 8 an a wayfariui^ man (that) tunieth aside 



2. To go on in the vxiy, ■qni Tj'^n halak derek. 

Isa. 35. 8 tlio wayfaring men, though fools, shall not 

3. To go or pass over the path, nnk -13V, abar orach. 

Isa. 33. 8 the wayfaring man ceaseth : he hath bro. 
Y/ATHAEK, wayside — 
l.By tlie way or trodden path, XX^XT/]! al-had-dereh. 

Gen. 38. 21 Where (is) the harlot, .by the way side? 

I.The {hand or) side of the loay, %yi i; yad derek. 

I Sa. 4. 13 Eli sat upon a seat by the way side watch. 
3. The {hand or) side of the course or track,7i]ja ^:. 

Psa.140. 5 theyhavespreadanetbythewayside.they 

i.Sign, monument, ]v? tsiyyun. 
1 Jer. 31. 21 Set thee up waymarks, make thee high he. 

WE—-^',J^ 

\.We, wo ourselves, W« ami. ^ 
f •'5 Jer.- 42. 6 the Lord. our God, to whom we feendthee 

2. We,' we ourselves, njiij!<, NJOW anachna. 
' \Ezra 4. i6 Wo certify the kirigrthat if this city be b. 
'_ 4" 5- " Wo are the servantsof the God of heaven 
Dan; 3. 16 we (are) not careful to answer thee in this 
'" 3, 17 God whom wo serve is able to deUver ua 

37TFb,-TOe ourselves, i:nM anachmi,. 
'Ht Gen. 19. 13 we ^vill de'stroythis place, because the cry 
' (2 Ch.2o. 13 neither knov/ we what to do : but oureyes 
'J Jer. 26. 19 Thus might we procure great evil against 

i.I,'I myself, ':« ani. 

J: 2 Sa. 19. 43 wo have also more (right) In David than 
E. We, we ourselves, unj nachnu. 

Gen. 42. II We(are)all one man's sons.. true (men), thy 
Exodi6. 7 what (are) we, that ye murmur against us 
h 1 5. 8 what (are) wo ? your raurmurings (are) not 
Num32. 32 We will pass over armed before the LOKD 
'2 Sa. 17. 12 we will light upon him as the dewfalleth 
J Lam. 3. 42 We havo transgressed and have rebelled 

Q.Us, TjfiS.s {ace.) hemas. 

Acts 4. 12 given among men wherebywe must besa. 
\ 6. 2 It is not reason that wo should leave the 

14. 22 wo must throtigh much tribulation enter 
21. I that after we were gotten from tliem, and 
SI. 5 And whenweliad accomplished those days 
27. I when it was determined that we should 

27. 20 all hope that we should be saved was then 
37. 26 Howbeit we must be cast upon a certain 

' Horn. 3. a as some affirm that we say. Let us do evil 

'' 6. 6 that henceforth wo should not serve sin 

7. 6 that [we] should servo in newness of spi. 
' I Co. 10. 6 to the intent we should not lust after evil 

2 Co. I. 4 that v/e may be able to comfort them 
■ — I. 8 insomuch that v/'e despaired even of lifo 
5. 10 For we must all appear before the judg. 

8. 4 Praying us with much entreaty that [wej 
8, 6 Insomuch that we desired Titus, that as 

Eph, I. 4 that we should bo;ho!y and without blame 

1. 12 That we should bo to the praise of his gl. 

r- 2. 5 Even v/hen we were dead in sins, hath qu. 

1 Th. I, 8 BO that we need not to speak any thing 

2 Th. I. 4 So that wo ourselves glory in you in the 
Eeb. 2. 1 Therefore wo ought to give the more ear. 

13. 6 So that we may boldly say. The Lord (is) 
Jas. 1. 18 that we should be a kind of first fruits 

7. Wo, we ourselves, ijix^ls {pi.) Jiemeis. 

Matt. 6. 12 forgive us our debts, as we forgive our d, 

q. 14 Why dj we and the Pharisees fast oft, but 

17. 19 and said. Why could not^we cast him out? 

19. 27 Behold, we have forsaken all, aild followed 

28. 14 i£ this come to the governor's ears, we will 
See also Mark 9. 2O; 10. 28; 14. 58; Luke 3. 14; 9. 13; i3. 
18; 23. 41; 24. 21; John 1. 16; 4. 22; 6. 42, 69; 7. 35; 8. 41, 
48; 9. 21, 24, 28, 29, 40; 12. 34; 17. 11,22; 19. 7; 21. 3; Acts 
2. 8, 32; 3. 15; 4. 9, 20; 5. 32; 6. 4; 10. 33, 39, 47; 13. 32; 
14. 15; 15. 10; 20. 6, 13; 21. 7, 12, 25; 23. 15; 24. 8; 28. 21; 
Rom. 6. 4; 8. [23]; 15. 1; T Co. i. 23; 2. 12, 16; 4. 8, 10, 10, 
10; 8. 6, 6; 9. II, II, 12, 25; II. 16; 12. 13; 15. 30, 52; 2 Co. 
I. 6; 3. 18; 4. II, 13; 5. 16, 21; 9. 4; 10, 7, 13; II. 12, 21; 13. 
4. 6, 7, 7, 9; Gal. I. 8; 2. 9, 15, 16; 4. 3, [28]; 5. 5; Eph. 2. 
3; Phil. 3. 3; Col. I. 9, 28; I Th. 2. 13, 17; 3. 6, 12; 4. 15, 
17; 5. 8; 2 Th. 2. 13; Titus 3. 5; Ilcb. 2. 3; 3. 6; 10. 39; 
12. 25; 2 Pe. I. 18; I Jo. 3. 14, 16; 4. 6, 10, II, 14, 16, 17, 
19; 3 Jo. 8, 12. 

8. To us, T)ixiy {dat. pi. ) hemin. _. 4 

Matt. 8. 29 What have we to do with thee, Jesus, th. 

15. 33 Whence should we have so much bread 
19. 27 said unto him. .what shall we have there.? 

Mark i. 24 what have we to do mth the?, thou Jesus 
Luke 4.34 what havevi-etodo With thee. .Jesus of N. 
t 9, 13 We have no more but five loaves and two 

Acts 21. 23 We have four men which have a vow 

28. 32 we know that every v/here it is spoken ag. 

Eph. 6. 12 For [we] wreotlo not against flesh and bl. 

Heb. 4. 13 unto the eyes of him with whom we havo 

. 5. II of whom v/e have many things to say, and 

12. I Wherefore seeing we also are compassed 

I,,. J'as. 5. 17 was a man subject to like passions as wo 

9.0/ MS, our, rifiZv {gen.pl.) hemon. 

Matt.28. 13 His disciples, .stole him, .while we slept 
Acts 16. i5 it came to pass, as we went to prayer, a 
21. 10 as [we] tarried, .many days, their came do. 
21. 17 when we were come to Jerusalem, the br. 
26. 14 when we were all fallen to the earth, Ihe. 
27. 1 3 we being exceedingly tossed with a temp. 
--— 27. 27 as we were driven up and down in Adria 
Rom. 3. 6 For when we were yet without strength 
3. 8 v/hilo we were yet dinners Christ died for 



2 Co. 4. 18 While we look not at the things which are 

7. 5 For, when we were come into Macedonia 

Heb. 10. 26 For if we sin wilfully..there remaiueth 110 

WE oiurselves — ■ 

We. ..wo ourselves, ?iiJ.iv...T)ixet^ emen... hemeis. 
Titus 3. 3 For we ourselves also were sometimes fool. 

WEAK (thing), weaker, weakness — 
l.To he weak, '?aN amal. 

Eze. 16. 30 How weak is thine heart, saith the Lord 

2. Weak, '?Sdn umlal. 

Psa. 6. 2 kavemercyuponme,OLOBD;forI(am)w. 

Z.Lean, poor, weak, 71 dal. 

2 Sa. 3. I house of Saul waxed weaker and weaker 

4. Weak, overcome, v^t] challash. 

Joel 3. 10 into spears: let the weak say, I (am) str. 
Z.Tender, soft, timid, X\ rak. 
, 2 Sa. 3. 39 I (am) this day weak, though anoiutedki. 

Q. Feeble, remiss, n3"i rapheh.'' 

- Num. 13. 18 v/hether they (be) strong or weak, few or 

2 Sa. 17. 2 I v/ill come upon him while ho (is)., weak 

Job 4. 3 and thou hast strengthened the weak lia. 

• Isa. 35. 3 Strengthen ye the weak hands, and cbufl. 

7. Unable, notable, aSiva-ros adunatos.' 

Horn 15. I ought to bear the infli-mities of the weak 

8. To be without strength, aaOc-yea asthened. 

Acts 20. 35 so labouring ye ought to support the weak 

I Co. 8. II through thy Imowledge shaU the weakbr. 

8. 12 But when ye. .wound their weak conscio. 

9. Without strength, b.crOey!]s asthenes. 

Matt 26. 41 spirit . . (is) willing, but the flesh (is) weak 
Marki4. 38 spirit, .(is) ready, but the flesh (is) weak 

1 Co. I. 25 the weakness of God is stronger than men 
" I. 27 [God hath chosen the weak things of the] 

4. 10 we (are) weak, but ye (are) strong : ye (are) 

8. 7 and their conscience being weak is defiled 
8, 10 shall not the conscience of him which is w. 

9. 22 the weak, .as weak, .might gain the weak 
II. 30 For this cause man. v (are) weak and sickly 

2 Co. 10. JO bodUy presence (is) weak, and (liis)spccch 
Gal. 4. 9 how turn ye again to the weak and begg. 
I Th. s. 14 support the weak, bo patient toward all 
Heb. 7.18 for the weakness and unprofitableness th. 

10. With less strength, aaOsi/ea-repos asthenestcros. 
I Pe. 3. 7 honour unto the wife, as unto the weaker 

11. Strengthlessness, aaOlvna astheneia. 

1 Co. 2. 3 I was vnih you in weakness, and in fear 

15. 43 it is 30\vn in weakness; it is raised in^o. 

2 Co. 12. 9 my strength is made perfect in weakness 

13. 4 though he was crucified through weakness 
Heb. II. 34 out of weakness were made strong, waxed 

WEAK, to be, become, be made, bo weakened — 
l.To be weak, rhn chalah. _ 

Judg 16. 7, 11' then shaU I be weak, and be as anot. 
ifl. 17 I shall become weak, and bo like any 

i.To become weak, njij chalah, 4. 

Isa. 14. 10 Art thou also become weak as we? art 
Z.To wealxn, overcome, be weak, »jlj chalash. 

Isa. 14. IS cut doAvn. .which didst weaken the nations 
i.To go on, proceed, 1]?; yalak. 

Eze. 7. 17 All hands shall bo feeble, and all. .weak 
2 J, 7 Cometh, .all knees shall be weak (as) wat. 

5. To stumble, '??'3 kashal. /■ 

Psa. 109. 24 My knees are weak through fasting, and 
6. To humble, afflict, njj; anah, 3. 

Psa. 102. 23 He weakened my strength in the waj,ha. 
7. Feeble, remiss, nsi rapheh. i 

2 Ch. 15. 7 Be ye strong, .let not your hands bo weak 

Noh. 6. 9 Their hands shall be weakened from tho 

8. To enfeeble, m/zde to fall, na") raphah, 3. 

Ezra 4. 4 Then the people of the land weakened tho 
Job 12. 21 and weakeneth the strength of themighty 
Jer. 38. 4 thus he weakeneth the hands of the men 

O.To be without strength, hcOevica asthened. 

.Kom. 4. 19 beiugnotweak in faith, he considered not 
8. 3 in that it was weak through the flesh, God 

14. I Him that is weak in the faith receive yo 
14. 2 may eat all things : another, who is weak 

^ 14. 21 sturableth, [or is offended, or ia made w.] 

1 Co. 8. 9 a stumbling block [to them that are weak] 

2 Co. II. 21 1 speak, .as though we had been weak 

J I. 29 Who is weak, and I am not weak . who 
12. 10 for when I am weak, then am I strong 
13. 3 which to you ward is not weak, but is 
13, 4 For we also are weak in him, but we shall 
/' 13. j we are glad when we are weak, and ye aro 

WEALTH, wealthy — J^ 

1. Wealth, substance, sufficiency,'^!^ hon. 

Psa. 1 1 2. 3 Wealth and riches (shall be) in his honsa 

,Prov 10. 15 The rich man's wealth (is) his strong city 

" 13. 11 Wealth (gotten) by vanity shall be dimin. 

18. II The rich man's wealth (is) his strong city 

19. 4 Wealth maketh many friends : but tho 

I.Force, might, strength, V.n chayil. 

Gen. 34. 29 all their wealth, and all theh' little ones 
Deut. 8. 17 My power, .hath gotten me this wealth 
* '8. 18 he that giveth thee power to get wealth 
Euth 2. I a mighty man of wealth, of the family ol 
a Ki. 15; :o exacted, .of all tlie mi^tymeao^ wealUi 



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^ Job 31. 25 Iflrejoiced because myVoalth (was great 

Psa. 49. 6 They that trust in their wealth, andjboast 

49. 10 men die . . and leave their wezblth to others 

Prov 13. 22 the wealth of the sinner (Is) laid up for the 

. Zeeh.14. Id the wealthof all the heatlien round about 

3. Oood, good thing, 3ia toh. 

Ezra 9. 12 nor seek their peace or their wealth tot 
Esth. 10. 3 seeking the wealth of his people, and spo. 
Job 21. 13 They spend their days ia wealth, and in 

i. Power, ns koach. 

Vtow. 5. 10 Lest strangers be filled with thy wealth 
6. Wealth, riches, things laid up, D'P?? nekasim. 

2 Ch. I. II thou hast not asked riches, wealth, or ho. 

I. 12 I will give thee riches, and wealth, and 
Eccl. 5. 19 to whom God hath given riches and wea. 
6. 2 to whom God hath given riches, wealth 

t. Fullness, satiety, n'lX^ revaijah. 

I'sa. 66. 12 thoubroughtest us out into a wealthy (pi.) 
T.At case, at rest, safe, vS^, 17^ shalcv. 

Jer. 49. 31 get you up unto the wealthy nation, that 

8 Prosperity, affluence, tlnropia cuporia. 

Acts 19. 25 know-that by this craft wo have ouiwoa. 
WEAK, weaned child, bo weaned, to — 
1 To coin2>lctc, ripen, wean, "^pa gamal. 

I Sa. I. 23 until thouhave weaned, .until she weaned 
I. 24 when she had weaned him, slio took him 

I Ki. II. 20 whom Tahpcncs weaned in Pliaraoh'shou. 

I*3a.i3i. 2 as a child that is weaned, .a weaned child 

Isa. II. 8 the weaned child shall put liis hand on tlio 

38. 9 (them that are) weaned from . milk, (and) 
Hoa. I. 8 when she had weaned Lo-ruhamah, she 

2. To be completed, ripened, weaned, '?!^i gamal, 2. 
Gen. 21. 8 grew, and wasweaned. .Isaac was weaned 
1 Sa. I. 22 (will not go up) until the childbc weaned 

•WEAPON — 

l.A pointed weapon, or staff, jJK axen. 

Deut 23. 13 thou Shalt have a paddle upon thy weap. 

i.A vessel, utensil, instrument, ''?? heli. 

Gen. 27. 3 take, I pray thee, thy weapons, thy quiver 
Hum 35. j8 (if) he smite him with an hand we.ipon 
Deut. I. 41 ye had girded on every man his weapons 
JudgiS. It si.x hundred men appointed with weapons 
18. i6 men appointed with their weapons of war 
18. 17 men (that were) appointed with weapons 

1 Sa 21. 8 brought my sword nor my weapons with 

3 Sa. 1. 27 the mighty fallen, and the weapons of w 
3 Ki. ti. 8 every man with his weapons in his hand 

2 Ch.23. 7 every man with hia weapons In his hand 
Eccl. 9. 18 Wisdom (is) better than weapons of war 
Isa. 13. 5 the weaponsof his indignation, to destroy 

54. 17 No weapon that is formed against thee 
Jer 21. 4 I will turn back the weapons of war that 

22. 7 I will prepare . . every one with his weap. 
50 25 hath brought forth the weapons of his in. 
51. 20 Thou (art) my battle ax (and) weapons of 
IiZe. 9. I everyman(with)his destroying weapon in 
g. 2 every man a slaughter weapon in his ha. 
32. 27 are gone down to hell with thelr,weapous 

Z. Armour, pJ^l, p'^l nesheq. 

Job 20. 24 He shall flee from the iron weapon, (and) 
Eze. 39. 9 shall set on fire and burn the weapons 

39. 10 for they shall burn the weapons with fire 

4, A missile, dart, n^??' shelach. 

2 Ch. 23. 10 every man having his weapon In his hand 
N eh. 4. 17 and tWth the other (hand) held a weapon 

5. Arms, instruments, ZvXa hopla. 

Johni 8. 3.cometh thither with . . torches and weapons 
2 Co. 10. 4 the weapons of our warfare (are) not car. 

WEAB, (away, out, clothes), to — 
l.To wear out, trouble, N73 bela, 3. 

Don. 7. 25 shall wear out the saints of the Most Hi. 

2. To clothe, put on clothing, e^j^ labash. 

Deut 22.11 Thou shalt not wear a garment of divers 
Esth. 6. 8 be brought which the king (useth) to we. 
Isa. 4. I We will eat our own bread, and wear our 

y Zeeh.13. 4 neither shall they wear a rough garment 

Z.To fade, wear away, be empty, foolish, 73J nabcl. 

Exodi8 18 Thou wilt surely wear away, both thou 
i.To lift or take up, bear or carry away, K'^j nasa. 
^ I Sa. 2. 28 to burn incense, to wear an ephod before 
14. 3 the LOKB'S priest in Shiloh, wearing an 

53. 18 slew, .persons that did wear a linen eph. 

(6.7*0 beat or wear away, pr^ shachaq. 

■ Job 14. 19 The waters wear the stones, thou washest 

6. To be or become clothed, fvZi5v(rKoiJ.aiendifiusko. 

Luke 8. 27 which had devils long time, and ware no c. 

"J. To incline, decline, k\'ivo> klino. 

Lake 9. 12 when the day began to wear away, then 

8. A putting around, irepiOeffts perithcsis. 
■- I Pe.. 3. 3 wearing of gold, or of putting on of app. 
9.T0 bear, wear, ipopiw phoreo. 
! ~ Matt II. 8 they that wear soft (clothing) are in kin. 
Johni9. 5 Then came Jesus forth, wearing the cro. 
^ Jas. 2. 3 ye have respect to him that weareth the 
iWEARIEB, weary (self), to be, make = — 
^To press, make heavy, rriip tarach, 5. 
^Job_37; II Also l>y watering he wearietb the thick 



2. To labour, be wearied, fatigued, va; yaga. 

2 Sa. 23. 10 until his hand was weary, and his hand 
Psa. 6. 6 1 am weary v.ith my groaning ; all tlio 

69. 3 I am weary of my crying; my tliroat is d. 
Isa. 40. 28 the creator, .fainteth not, neither is wea. 
40. 30 Even the youths shall faint and bo weary 
40. 31 they that wait, .shall run, and not be wc. 
43. 22 but thou hast been \vcary of me, O Israel 
57. 10 Thou art wearied in the greatness of thy 

3. To make to labour, ma/x weary, vy, yaga, 3 
Eccl. 10. 15 foolish wearicth every one of them 

i.To cause to labour, weary, be wearied, yj; yaga, 5. 
Isa. 43. 23 I have not. .wearied thee with incense 

43. 24 thou liast wearied me with thine inicjuit. 

Mai. 2. 17 Ye have wearied the LoKDwith your wo. 

a. 17 yet ye Bay,Wherein have wo wearied (li.)? 

5. To be or become faint, tired, lu; yaaph, 

Jer. 2. 24 all they that seek her will not weary the. 

5^. 58 people shall labour.. and they shall be wo. 

51. 64 they shall be weary. Thus far (are) the 
Hab. 2. 13 shall weary themselves for very vanity f 

C. To be weary, .1x7 laah. 

Gen. T9. 11 they wearied themselves to find the door 

7. To be or become weary, nx? laah, 2. 

Psa. 63. 9 confirm thine inheritance, when itwas we. 
Isa. 1. 14 are a trouble untcimo ; I am weary to be. 

16. i2'when it is seen that Moab is we.iryontho 
47. 13 Thou art wearied in the multitude of thy 

Jer. 6. 1 1 I am weary with holding in : I will pour 

9. 5 they, .weary themselves to commit iniqii. 

35. 6 will I. .destroy thee ; I am weary with re. 

20. 9 I was weary with forbearing, and I could 

8. To cause to weary, .1x7 laah, 5. 

Job 16. 7 now he hath made me weary : thou hast 
Isa. 7, 13 small, .to weary men, but Avill ye weary 
Jer. 12. 5 If thou hast run. .and they have wearied 
Eze. 24. 12 She hath wearied (herself) with lies, and 
Mie. 6. 3 wherein have I wearied thee t testify ag. 

9. To be faint, 1'V ay eph. 

Jer. 4. 31 my soul ia wearied because of murderers 

10. To be vexed or weary, J'lp quls. 

Gen. 27. 46 I am weary of my life because of the da. 
Prov. 3. 11 My son. .neither be weary of his correct. 

W. Satisfied, satiated, V3(P' sabea. 

Prov.25. 17 lest he be weary of thee, and. .hate thee 

I2.T0 faint, despond, be greatly harassed, iKKaitfu. 
Gal. 6. 9 let us not be weary in well doing, for in 
2 Th. 3. 13 ye, brethren, be not weary in well doing 

13. To labour, be fatigued, Kdfivca kamnS. 

Heb. 12 3 lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds 

14. To labour, be weary or fatigued, KoiriAa kopiao. 
John 4. 6 therefore, being weary with (his) journey 

\h. To force under, beat down, weary out, vTruirid^o). 

Lukei8. 5 lest by her continual coming she weary mo 
VTEARIirESS, wearisome, weary, (what a) — 
l.Labour, weariness, V'?; yagia. 

Job 3. 17 There the wicked cease, .there the weary 
2. Labour, weariness, rr^J' yegiah. 

Eccl.i2. 12 and much study (is) awearinessof the flc. 
Z.Faint, weary, tired, ny,' yaeph 

Judg. 8. 15 should give bread unto thy men. .weary 

Isa. 50. 4 how to speak a word in season to. .weary 

4. What a weariness, nx^fio mattelaah. 

Mai. 1. 13 Ye said also,' Behold, what a weariness 

6. To loathe, be weary, BiJj naqat.- 

Job 10, I My soul is weary of my life : I will leave 
6. To be weary, i^s; uph. 

Judg. 4. 21 smote, .lor he was fast asleep and weary 
1. Faint, weary, tired, I'V ayeph. 

2 Sa. 16. 14 the people that fwere) with him, came we. 

17. 29 The people (is) hungry, and weary, and 
Job 22. 7 Thou hast not given water to the weary 
Isa. 5. 27 None shall be weary nor stumble among 

a8. 12 This (is) the rest, .ye may cause the wea. 

32. 2 as the shadow of a great rock in a weary 

46. I (they are) a burden to the weary (beast) 

Jer. 31. 25 1 have satiated the weary soul, and I ha. 

i. Labour, pfirvcrsencss, misery, Slpy amal. 

Job 7. 3 wearisome nights axe appointed to me 
^. Weary, labouring, yj; yagea,. 

Deut.25. iSandsmote. .when.thou(wast)faintandwe. 

2 Sa. 17. 2 I will come upon him while he (is) weary 

10. .<4 beating, toil, trouble, vexation, Kirros kopos. 

2 Co. 11. 27 In weariness and painfulness, in watchinga 
WIASEL — 
A weasel, mole, "iSn cholcd,'^ 

Lev. II. 29 the weasel, and the mouse, and the tort. 
WEATHER (fair, fool) — 
l.Oolden brightness, '2n\zaha'b,^.. 

Job 37. 22 Fair weather cometh out of the north' 
i.A day of, Di' yom. 

Prov.25. 20 that taketh away a garment in cold wea. 
Z.Oood or fine heavens or sky, cirSi'o eudia. 

Matt 16. 2 When it is eiteaiug, ye say . . fair weather 



4. Winter weather, storm, xft'-'i" cheimOn. 

Jlatt 16. 3 And ia the morning, .foul weatherto day 
WEAVE, weaver, weaver's shuttle, to — 
l.To weave, plait, J-ix arag. 

ExodsS 32 it shall have a blndlngof woven work ro.' 

35. 35 to work all manner of work of the. .wea. 
39. 22 homadetho robe of the ephod.. woven wo. 
39 27 they made coats (of) fine linen, woven w. 

Judg 16. 13 It thou weavcst the seven locks of nryhe. 

1 .Sa. 17. 7 thcstaff of hi3Epear..like aweaver'sbcam 

2 Sa. 21. 19 the staff of whose spear (was) Uke a wea. 
2 K1.23. 7 the women wove hangings for the grovo 

1 Ch. II. 23 a spear like a weaver's beam; and he went 

20. 5 whose spear's staff . like a weaver's beam 
Isa. 19 9 that weave net works shall be confunnded. 
38. 12 I have cut off like a weaver my lite, iio 
59. 5 They hatch cockatrice' eggs, and weavo 

2. Web, vjcaving machiiie, y»} creg. 

Job 7. 6 My days are swifter than a weavefe shut. 
WEB — 
1. House, n;3 bayith. --. 

Job 8. 14 and whoso tnist (shall ho) a spider's web 

2. Tr<;5, nriEQ masseketh. 

JudgiC'. i3lfthouwcavestthcsevonlockswlth. thew. 
16. 14 with the pin of the beam, and with the w. 

Z. Beams, webs, D'nip qurim. 

Isa. 59. 5 They hatch.. and weave the spider's web 
J). 6 Their v/ebs shall not become garments 

WEDDING — 

A rejoicing, wedding feast, yafios gamos. 

Matt 22. 3 to calltlicm that were bidden to the we-d. 
22. 8 The wedding is ready, but they which w. 

22. 10 the wedding was furnished with guests 

22.11 a man which ha d not on a wedding gann. 
'22. 12 how camest thou in. .not having a wed. 

Lukei2. 36 lord, when ho will return from the wed. 
14. 8 When thou art bidden of any .to a wed. 

WEDGE—?' 

A tongue, Jityp lashon. . _ 

Josh. 7. 21 a wedge of gold of fifty shekels weight 
7. 24 the wedge of gold, and his sons, and his 

WEDLOCK, women that break — ' 
To commit adultery, >]X} naaph. 

Eze. 16. 38 judge thee, as women that break wedlock 
■WEED — 
A weed, I'D suph. 

Jon. 2. 5 the weeds wore ■wrapped about my head 
■WEEK^- 
l.A seven, a week, yi3^ shdbua. 

Gen. 29. 27 Fulfil her week, and v?o will give thee this 
29. 28 And Jacob did so, and fulfilled her week 

Exod34. 22 thou shalt observe the feast of weeks, of 

Lev. 12. 5 she shall be unclean two v.'ceks, as in her 

Num28. 26 afteryourwoeks..yeshallhaveanholyco. 

Deut 16. 9 Seven wceksshalt thounumber unto thee 
16. 9 begin to number the seven weeks from 

36. 10 thou shalt keep the feast of weeks unto \ 
J 6. 16 in the feast of weeks, and in the feast of 

2 Ch. 8. 13 in the feast of weeks, and in the feast of 
Jer. s. 24 he reserveth unto us the appointed weeks 
Dan. 9. 24 Seventy weeks are determined upon thy 

9. 23 seven weeks, and threescore and two we. 

g. 26 after threescore and two weeks shall Mcs. 

9. 27 for one week: and in the midst of the we. 

10. 2 I Daniel was mourning three full weeks 

10. 3 I ate no . . bread . . tUl three whole weeks 

%A week, i^from sabbath to sabbath), (ra^Para. ' ■ 
Matt 28. I dawn toward the first (day) of the weclc 
Marki6. 2 the first (day) of the week, they came unto 
Luke24. 1 uponthe first (day) of the week, verycarly 
John2o. I Theflrst(day)ofthe v.'cekcomethMary M.. 
20. 19 same day . .being the first (day) of the wo. 
Acts 20. 7 upon the first (day) of the week, v/hen thc- 
I Co. 16. 2 Upon the first (day) of the week let every 

Z.A week, {from sabbath to sabbath), -cafi^aTov. 
Marki6. 9 [wasrisen early the first (day) of the week] 
LukeiS. 12 I fast twice in the week, I give tithes o£ 

■WEEP (sore), weeping (continual"), to — 

\. To weep, nsj bakah. 

Qen, 21, 16 And she sat over against (himi. .and wept 
■ 23. 2 Abraham came to mourn . . and to weep for 
1 2 7. 38 And Esau lifted up his voice, and wept 
'29. II And Jacob, .lifted up his voice, and wept 

33. 4 And Esau ran tomeethira.. and they wept 

37. 35 mourning. Thus his father wept for him 
42. 24 turned himself about from them, and we, 
,43. 30 he sought(where)to weep.. and wept there 
■45. 14 and wept ; and Benjamin wept upon his 

45. 15 he kissed all his brethren, and wept upoa 
46. 29 he fell on his neck, and wept on his neolc 
50. I Joseph fell upon his father's face, and we. 
50. 17 Joseph wept when they spake unto him 

Exod. 2. 6 saw the child : and, behold, the babe we. 

Numit. 4 the children of Israel also weptagaiu, and 
ji. 10 Moses heard the people weep tluroughout 
ji. 13 they weep unto me, saying. Give us flesh 

11. 18 ye have wept in the ears of the Lord, say. 
II. 20 have wept before him, saying. Why cama 
14. I cried ; and the people wept that night 
25. 6 who(were)weepir.g(before)thedoorof tho 

Deut. I. 45 ye returned and wept before the Lord; but 

34. 8 the chjliircu of Israel wept for Moses lu 

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Juilg. 2. 4 the people lifted up their voice, and wept 
J4. j6 Samson's wife wept hefore him, and said 

14. 17 she wept before him the seven days, while 
■BO. 23 the children of Israel went up and wept 

20. 26 came unto tlie house of God, and wept, and 

21. 2 and lifted up their voices, and wept sore 
Euth I. 9 and they lifted up their voice, and wept 

,i 1. 14 they lifted up their voice, and wept again 
ti Sa.' I. 7 she provoked her; therefore she wept, and 
"Si. 8 why weepest thou? and why eatest thou 
/1. 10 and prayed unto the Lokd, and wept sore 
J I. 4 the people lifted up their voices, and wept 
II. s What (ailetli) the people that they weep? 
'ao. 41 they kissed oneanother.and wept one with 
B4. 16 And Saul lifted up his voice, and wept 
30. 4 wept, vmtil they had no more power to we. 
9 Sa. 1. 12 they mourned and wept, and fasted until 
"i. 24 Ye daughters of Israel, weep over Saul 
.»3. 16 her husband went with her along weeping 

13. 32 wept at the grave . . all the people wept 
'3. 34 And all the people wept again over him 

'j2. 21 Thou didst fast and weep for the child (wh. 
ii. 22 I fasted anil Vi^ept : fori said. Who can tell 
13. 36 the king's sons.. wept.. his servants wept 

15. 23 the country wept with a loud voice, and 
1I5. 30 wept as he went., weeping as they went up 
18. 33 and went up to the chamber.. and wept 

Jig. I the king weepeth and mourneth for Abs. 

ji Ki. 8. 11 was ashamed : and the man of God v/ept 

^8. 12 Hazael said. Why weepeth my lord? And 

13. 14 wept over his face, and said, my father 
-20. J Lord, remember..And Hezekiah wept 
22. 19 hast rent thy clothes, and wept before me 

Js Ch.34. 27 didst rend thy clothes, and weep before 
Ezra 3. T2 many of the priest3..wept with a loud vo. 
. ». I confessed, weeping..people wept very sore 

,1 Neh. I. 4 I sat down and wept, and mourned (cer.) 
■ _ V 8. 9 nor weep. For all the people wept, when 
Job 2. 12 they lifted up their voice, and wept ; and 

27. 15 in death ; and his widows shall not weep 
30. 25 Did not I weep for him that was in trou. 
30. 3t organ into the voice of them that weep 

Tsa. 69. 10 1 wept, (and chastened) my soul with fa. 

_ 126. 6. He that goeth forth aud weepeth, bearing 

^ "" 137. I yea, we v/ept, when we remembered Zion 

Eccl. 3. 4 A time to weep, and a time to laugh ; a t. 

Isa. 30. 19 thou Shalt weep no more : he willbe very 

33. 7 the ambassadors of peace shall weep bit. 

38. 3 Kemember now, O Lord. .Hezekiah wept 

7er. 9. I that I might weep day and night for the 

' 13. 17 my soul shall weep in secret places for 

22. 10 Weep ye not. .(but) weep sore for him th. 

41. 6 to meet them, weeping all along as he we. 

48. 32 vine of Sibmah, I will weep for thee wi. 

50. 4 going aud weeping : they shall go, and se. 

'Lam. J. 2 She weepeth sore in the night, and her te. 

1. 16 For these (things) I weep; mine eye, mi. 

J Eze. 24. i5 neither shalt thou mourn nor weep, nei. 

" 24. 23 ye shall not mourn nor weep ; but ye sh. 

< 27. 31 they shall weep for thee with bitterness 

J Hos. 12. 4 he wept, and made supplication unto him 

•.Joel 1. 5 Awake, yedrunkards, and weep; andhowl 

•■ . a. 17 Let the priests., weep between the porch 

J Mlc. 1. 10 Declare ye (it) not at Gath, weep ye not 

Zeeh. 7. 3 Should I weep in the fifth month, separ. 

2.T0 weep, np5 hakah, 3. ^ ^, 

Jer. 31. 15 Rachel weeping for her children, refused 
Eze. 8. 14 behold, there sat women weeping for Ta. 

8. Weeping, '33 hehi. 

J)ent34. 8 the days of weeping (and) mourning for 
Ezra 3. 13 from the noise of the weeping of the peo. 
Esth. ^. 3 (there was) great mourning . . and weeping 
job 16. 16 My face is foul with weeping, and on my 
Paa. 6. 8 the Lord hath heard the voice of my we. 

30. 5 weeping may endure for a night, but joy 
102. 9 For I have, .mingled my drtok with wee. 

Isa. 15. 2 He is gone up to Bajith..to weep: Moab 

15. 3 every one sliall howl, weeping abundantly 
J5- 5 by the mounting up of Luhith with weep. 

16. 9 I will bewail with the weeping of Jazer 

22. 4 I will weep bitterly, labour not to comf. 
22. 12 did the Lord God of hosts call to weeping 
65. 19 the voice of weeping shall be no more he. 

Jer. 3. 21 weeping (and) supplications of the child. 
9. 10 For the mountains will I take up a weep. 

31.9 They shall come with weeping, and with- 

31. 15 A voice was heard in Eamah. .bitter we. 

31. 16 Refrain thy voice from weeping, and thi. 
48. 5 in the going up . . continual weeping shall 
48. 32 O vino of Sibmah. .with the weeping of 

Joel 2. 12 Turn ye (even) to me., with weeping, aud 
Mai. 2. 13 covering the altar, .with weeping and 
A.To shed tears, ya^ dama. 

Jer. 13. 17 and mine eye shall weep sore, and run 

5. To give the voice in toeeping, 'paa Vip-nx [fij. 
Gen, 45. 2 he wept aloud : and tlie Egyptians and the 

6. To shed tears, SaKpvw dahruo. 
Johnii. 35 Jesus wept 

l.To hreak forth, wail, K\aiai klaio. 

JIatt. 2. 18 Rachel weeping (for)herchildren, and wo. 
' 26. 75 And he went out, and wept bitterly 
JIark 5. 38 and them that wept and wailed greatly 
;> 5. 39 Why make ye this ado, and weep ? the da. 

14. 72 And when he thought thereon, [he wept] 

16. 10 [and told them . . as they mourned and w.] 
ZiUke 6. 21 Blessed (are ye) that weep now : for ye 

6. 25 Woe unto you. .ye shall mourn and weep 

7. 13 had compassion on her, and said. .Weep 
. (2- 32 have mouhied toyou.aad ye have uotwe. 



Luke 7. 38 stood at his feet behind (him) weeping 

8. 52 all wept, .but he said. Weep not; slio is 

39. 41 when lie v/as come near, he. .wept over 

22. 62 And Peter went out, and wept bitterly 

23. 28 weep not for me, but weep for yourselves 
Jolmij. 31 She goeth unto the grave to weep there 

II. 33 saw her weeping, and the Jews also weep. 
16. 20 ye shall weep and lament, but the world 
20. II Mary stood without at the sepulchre we. 
20. II and as she wept, she stooped down.. into 
20. 13 they say unto her. Woman, why weepest 
20. 15 Jesus saith unto her. Woman, why weep. 
Acts 9. 39 the widows stood by him weeping, and 

21. 13 Whatmeanye to weep and to break mine 
Rom 12. 15 and weep mth them that weep 

I Co. 7. 30 And they that weep, as though they wept 
Phil. 3. 18 told you often, and now tell you even wo. 
Jas. 4. 9 Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: lot 

5. I weep and howl for your miseries that sh. 

Rev. 5. 4 I wept much, because uo man was found 

5. 5 one of the elders saitli unto me, Weep not 

18. II tlie merchants of the earth shall weep 

18. 15 shall stand afar off. .weepingand v/ailing 

18. 19 and cried; weeping and wailing, saying 

8.A breaking forth, vxtiling, K\av8ft.6s klauthmos. 
Matt. 2. 18 lamentation, and weeping, and great mo. 
8. 12 there shall be weepuig and gnashing of te. 
So In 22. 13; 24. 51; 25. 30; Luke 13. 28. 

9. Tlicre came a wailing, nXavOnos yivofiai klauih. 
Acts 20. 37 they all wept sore and fell on Paul's neck 

■WEIGH, be -weighed, to — 

1. To ponder, D'79 palas. 

Psa. 58. 2 ye weigh the violence of your hands in 
Isa. 26. 7 thou, most upright, dost weigh the path 

%.To weigh, h[Sf shaqal. 

Gen. 23. 16 Abraham weighed to Ephron the silver 
• 2 Sa. 14. 26 he weighed the hair of his head at twohu. 
Ezra 8. 25 weighed unto them the silver and the go. 
8. 26 I even welched unto their hand six hun. 
8. 29 until ye weigh, .before the chief of the 
Job 31. 6 Let me be weighed in an even balance 
Isa. 40. 12 AVhoJiath .. weighed the mountains in sea. 
46. 6 They, .weigh silver in the balance, (and) 
Jer. 32. 9 weighed him the money, (even) seventeen 
32. 10 and weighed (him) the money m thebala. 
Zeeh. II. 12 they weighed for my price thirty (pieces) 

3. To he weighed, 7p¥' shaqal, 2. 

'Ezra 8. 33 on the fourth day was the silver . . weighed 
Job 6. 2 that my grief were throughly weighed 
28. 15 neither shall silver be weighed Cfor) the 

4. To weigh, ponder, jaij takan. 

Pro V. 16. 2 (are) clean.. but theLoRD weigheth the sp. 
Z.To he weigJied, pondered, I?fi takan, 2. 

1 Sa. 2. 3 for the Lord . . by him actions are weigh. 
6. To weigh, ponder, pi? takan, 3. 

Job 28. 25 and he weigheth the waters by measure 
l.To toeigh, Sp? teqal. 

Dan. 5. 27 Thou ait weighed In the balances, and art 
■WEIGHT, weighty, -weightier, (full) — 
l.A stone, J5>?e6«n. 

Lev. 19. 36 just weights, a just ephah, and a Just hin 

Deut 25.13 shalt not have in thy bag divers weights, a 

25. 15 thou shalt have a perfect and just weight 

2 Sa. 14. 26 two hundred shekels after the king's we. 
Prov II. I the Lord : but a just weight (is) his deli. 

16. II all the weights of the bag, (are) his work 
20. 10 Diver3weight3,(and)diversmeasure3,both 

20. 23 Divers weights (are) an abomination unto 
Mlc. 6. II and with the bag of deceitful weights 
Zeeh. 5. 8 he cast the weight of lead upon the mouth 

2.A weight, burden, Va: netel. 

Prov 27. 3 A stone (is) heavy, and the sand weighty 
Z. Balance, beam of scales, sbspeles. 

Prov 16. II A just weight and balance (are) the Lor. 

4. A weight, weighing, Vp?/!? mishqol. 

Eze. 4. 10 which thou shalt eat (shall be) by weight 

5. A weight, iveighing, h[xfo mishqal. 

Gen. 24. 22 half ashekel weight. .ten(8hekels)welght 

43. 21 and, behold, .our money in full weight 
Lev. 19. 35 do no unrighteousness, .'in weight, or in 

26. 26 deliver (you) your bread again by weight 
Num. 7. 13 the weight whereof (was) an hundred and 

So in verse 19, 25, 37, 49, 61, 67, 73, 70. 

7- 31. 43> 55 ot the weight of an hundred and 
Josh. 7. 21 a wedge of gold of fifty shekels weight 
Judg. 8. 26 the weight of the golden earrings that he 

1 Sa. 17. 5 the weight of the coat (was) five thousand 

2 Sa. 12. 30 the weight whereof (was) a talent of gold 

21. 16 the weight of whose spear, .in weight 

I Ki 7. 47 neither was the weight of the brass found 

10. 14 the weight of gold that came to Solomon 
e Ki. 25. 16 the brass of all. .was without weight 

1 Ch.20. 2 found it to weigh a talent of gold, and 

21. 23 six hundred shekels of gold by weight 

22. 3 and brass in abundance without weight 
22. 14 of brass and iron -without weight ; for It 
28, 14 gold by weight . . silver by weight, for all 
28. 15 Even the weight, .by weight for every ca. 

28. 15 for the candlesticks of silver by weight 
28. 16 by weight (he gave) gold for the tables of 

28. 17 by weight, .by weight for every basin of 

28. 18 for the altar of incense refined gold by we. 

2 Ch. 3. g weight of the uails (was) fifty shekels of 



2 Ch. 4, 18 for the weight of the brass could not be 
9. 13 Now the weight of gold that came to Sol. 

Ezra 8. 30 So took the priests andthe Levites thew. 
8. 34 by weight of every one ; and all the weight 

Job 28. 25 To make the weight for the winds ; aud 

Jer. 52. 20 brass of all these vessels was without we. 

Eze. 4. 16 they shall eat bread by weight, and with 
5. I take thee balances to weigh, and divide 

6..A weight, burden, jSapoj haros. 

2 Co. 4. 17 more exceeding (and) eternal weight of 

T. Weighty, heavy, fiapvs barus. 

2 Co. 10. 10 For (his) letters, say they, (are) weighty | 

3. Weightier, heavier, PapvTepos h iruteros. 

Matt23. 23 have omitted the weightier (matters) o£ 

9. Tumour, swelling, encwnhering weight, oyxos. 

Heb. 12. 1 let us lay aside every weight, and the sin 
WELFARE — 
l.Good, goodness, prosperity, welfare, a'lO tob. 

Neh. 2. 10 there was come a man to seek the welfare 
i.Ease, security, nif^v] yeshuah. 

Job 30. 15 pursue my soul as the vrind : and my we, 

2. Peace, completeness, D'lV shalom. _ 

Gen. 43. 27 he asked them of (their) welfare, and said 
Exodi8. 7 they asked each other of (their) welfare 

1 Ch.i8. 10^ to enquire of his welfare, and to congrat. 
Psa. 69. 22 (thatwhichshouldhavebeen)for(their)-w. 
Jer. 38. 4 for this man seeketh not the welfare of 

■WELL — 

\.A well, cistern, pit, 1X3 beer. 

Gen. 16. 14 Wherefore the well was called Beer-shcba 
21. 19 God opened her eyes, and she saw a well 
21. B5 reproved Abimelech because of a well of 
21. 30 -witness unto me, that I have digged this w. 
24. II kneel down without the city by a well of 
24. 20 ran again unto the well to draw (water) 
26. 15 For all the weUs which his father's servants 
26. 18 Israel digged again the wells of water wh. 
26. 19 and found there a well of springing water 
26. 20 called the name of the well Esek ; because 
26. 21 they digged auother well, and strove for 
26. 22 remov.from thence, anddi^edanotherw. 
26. 25 and there Isaac's servants digged a well 
29. 32 told him concerning the well which they 
29. 2 behold a well in the field, and, lo, there 
29. 2 for out of thatwelltheywateredthe flocks 
23. 2 and a great stoue (was) upon the well's mo. 
29. 3, 10 rolled the stone from the well's mouth 
29. 3 putthe stoneagain upon the well's mouth 
29. 8 they roll the stone from the well's mouth 
Exod. 2. 15 But Moses fled., and he sat downbyawell 
Hum 20. 17 n either will we drink(of)the water of thew. 

21. 16 that (is) the well whereof the Lord spake 

21. 17 Thenlsrael sang this song, Spring up, w. 
21. 18 princes digged the well, the nobles of the 
21. 22 we will not drink (of) the waters of the we. 

2 Sa. 17. 18 which had a well in his court ; whither th. 

17. 19 took and spread a covering over the well's 
17. 21 they came up out of the well, and went 

Prov. 5. 15 Drink, .runningwatersout. .thineownwe. 

Song. 4. 15 Afoimtain of gardens, awell of living wat. 

2. A well, cistern, pit, "i^a bor. 

Deut. 6. II wells digged, which thou dlggedst not, vln. 

1 Sa. 19. 22 came to a great well that (is) in Sechu 

2 Sa. 3. 26 which brought him again from the well 

23. IS would give me drink of the water of the 
23, 16 drew water out of the well of Beth-lehem 

1 Ch.ii. 17 would'giveme drink of the water of the we. 

II. 18 drew water out of the well of Beth-lehem 
c Ch.26. 10 digged many wells: forhehadmuch cattle 
Keh. 9. 25 wells digged, vineyards, and oUveyards 

Z.Fountain, \)MQ mayan. 

Josh 18. 15 arid went out to the well of waters of Ife. 

2 Ki, 3. 19 stopallwellsofwater,andmareverygood 

3. 25 stopped all the wells of water, and felled 
Psa. 84. 6 passtagthrough the valley, .makeit awell 
Isa. 12. 3 with joy shall ye draw water out of thew. 

i. Source, spring, iV? maqor. 

Prov 10. II The mouth of a' righteous (mantis) awell. 
h.Eye, fountain, ps ayin. 

Gen. 24. 13 I stand (here) by the well of water; and 

24. 16 she went down to the well, and filled her 
24. 29 Labanranout unto theman, unto the well 
24. 30 behold, ho stood by the camels at the ^11 
24. 42 I came this day unto the well, and said 
24. 43 I stand by the well of water ; and it shall 
24. 45 went down unto the well, and drew (wa.) 
49. 22 fruitfulboughby a well,(whose)branches 

Exod 15. 27 where (were) twelve wells of water, and 
■Neh. 2. 13 even before the dragon well, and to the 

&.A fountain, spring, well, running, vriyii pSge. 
John 4. 6 Now Jacob's well was there. Jesus then 

4. 6 sat thus on the well : (and) it was about 
4. 14 shall be in him a well of water springing 

a Pe. 2. 17 These arewellswithoutwater, clouds that 

7. A loell, pit, dungeon, <f)p4ap phrear. 

John 4. 1 1 hast nothing to draw with, and the well 
4. 12 Jacob, which gave us the well, and dranic 
■WEIX — 
l.Oood, excellent, 3^a tob. 

Judg. 9. 16 if ye have dealt well -with Jerubbaal and 
Ruth 3. 13 perform, .thee the part of a kinsman, we. 
I Sa. 9. 10 Then said Saul to his servant, Well said 
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I Sa.24. 18 8howod this, .how that thon hnst dealt \7. 

24. 19 his cuemy, will ho lot him go wcU awayf 

^ Sa. 3. 13 ho Bald, Well ; I w-ill make a league ■n-lth 

1 KI. 2. 18 Well ; I will speak for thco unto the king 

18. 24 the people ansv.-cred and said, It I3 well 

2 Ch. 12. 12 and also In Judah things went well 
Psa.119. 65 Thou hast dealt well with thy servant, 

128. 2 happy (shalt) thou (be), and (it shall be)w. 
Eccl. 8. 12 yet surely I know that It shall bo well with 

8. 13 But It shall not bo well with the wicked 
Isa. 3. 10 yo to tho righteous that (it shall be) well 
Jer. 15. II Verily it shall bo well with thy remnant 

22. 15 do judgment. .(and)then(itwas)wellwith 

a2. 16 then (itwa3)wcll(with him: was)notthl3 

44. 17 had wo plenty ol victuals, and were well 

Dan. 1. 4 Children in whom (was) no blemish, .well 

2. To do good or well, 2\a lob, 5. 

Prov 30. 29 There be three (things) which go w ell, yea 

3. Fair, beaitleoiis, ns; yapluh. 

Gen. 29. 17 but Rachel was beautiful and well favour. 
39. 6 And Joseph was. .goodly . .and well favo. 
41, 2 seven well favoured Idne and fat fleshed 
41. 4 did eat up the seven well favoured and fat 
41. 18 fat fleshed, and well favoured; and they 
i.Right, 13 ken. 

Exod 10. 29 Thon hast spoken well, I vn\l see thy face 
Isa. 33. 23 they could not well strengthen their mast 

h. Might, exceedingly, ^^^D mcod. 

Psa. 78. 29 So they did eat, and were well filled : for 
6.Peace, completeness, DiV shalom. 

Gen. 29. 6 (Is) he well ? And they said, (Ho Is) well 
43. 27 (Is) your father well, the old man of whom 
a KL 4. 23 nor sabbath. Andshesaid, (It shall bc)w. 
4. 26 (Is lt)wellwith thee? (is it) well with thy 

4. 26 (is it) well with tho child. .(It is) well 

5. 21 he lighted down, .and said, (Is) ell well? 
S. 22 And he said. All (is) well. My master hath 

9. II said unto him, (Is) all well? wherefore 

7. 7*0 set the heart, nV nV shith Icb. 

Psa. 48. 13 Mark ye well her bulwarks, consider her 
Prov 27. 23 Bo thou diligent, .look well to thy herds 
Eze. '44. 5 Son of man, mark well, .mark weU the 

8. Work, n^j;5 maasch. 

Isa. 3. 24 instead of well set hair baldness; and In. 

9. With perfume or spices, •iriQ-io inerqachah. 

Eze. 24. 10 consume the flesh, and spice it well, and 

\(i.Well, happily, rightly. weU done, eli eu: 

liUke 19. 17 said unto him, [Well], thou good servant 

Acts 15. 29 which it ye keep yourselves, ye shall do w. 

^ Eph. 6. 3 That it may be well with thee, and thou 

■ W.Good, excellent, h.ya66s agathos. 

Kom. 2. 7 To them who by patient continuance In 

1.2.Beautiful, good, excellent, benevolent, Ka\6s. 
GaL 6. 9 let us not be weary in well doing : for In 

IS. Well, rightly, truly, Ka\cos kalOs. 

Matt 12. 12 Wherefore it is lawful to do well on tho - 

15. 7 hypocrites, welldidEsaiasprophesycf you 

Mark 7. 6 Well hath Esalas prophesied of you \v/v°. 

7. 37 He hath done all things well: he maketh 
12. 28 perceiving that he had answered them w. 

12. 32 scribe said unto him, Well, Master, thou 
Xnko 6. 26 Woe to you when all men shall speak; well 

20. 39 scribes answering said,lIaster,thou hast vt. 
John 4. 17 Jesus said unto her. Thou hast well said 

8. 48 Say we not well thatthou art a Samaritan 

13. 13 Ye call me Master and Lord; and ye say w. 
iS. 23 but if well, why smibest thou me T 

Acts 10. 33 and thou hast wcU done that thou art co. 
28. 25 Well spake tho Holy Ghost by Esaias tho 
Kom.u. 20 Well;beeauseof unbelief they were broken 
I Co. 7. 37 he that standcth stedfast. .doeth Vr-ell 

7. 38 he that giveth (her) in marriage doettv^vell 

14. 17 For thou verily givest thanks well, but 

s Co. II. 4 which yo have not accepted, ye might w. 
GaL 4. 17 They zealously affect you, (but) not well 

5. 7 Ye did run well; who did hinder you that 
rhil. 4. 14 Notwithstanding ye have well done that 
I li. 3. 4 One that ruleth well his own house, having 

3. 12 ruling their children and. .houses well 

3. 13 they that'haveusedthe office of a deacon w. 

J. 17 Let the elders that lulo well be counted 
JKb. 2. 8 lovo thy neighbour as thyself, ye do well 

a. 19 thou doest well: thedevils also believe, and 

3 Pe. 1. 19 whereunto ye do well that ye take heed 
3 John 6 if thou bring forward. . thou shalt do well 

\See also Doing, drink, full, know, look, mark, play, 
please, pleased, reported, stricken, very.] 
WELIi, to le, can, deal, do, entreat, go, -with — 
1. Goodness, 35a tub. 

Prov. II. 10 When it goeth weU with tho righteous, the 

Z.Good, excellent, 3'ia tab. 

Jer. 15. II Verily it shall be well with thy remnant 

3. To be good, well, glad, 3iQ tab. 

Kum.ii. iS shall give us flesh to eat? forpt was) well 
Deut. 5. 33 that ye may live, and (that it may bo) well 

15. 16 and thine house, because he is well with 
- 19. 13 blood from Israel, that it may go well with 

I Sa. 16. 16 play with his hand, and thou shaltbo well 
' 16. 23 so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and 

A. To do good or icell, 3^a tob, 5. 

1 Ki. 8. iS thou didst well that it was in thine heart 

2 Ki. 10. 30 said. .Because thou hast done well in ex. 
a cai, 6, e thou didst well in that it was in thine he. 



5i Tw be or become good, well, right, 3i;; yalab. 
Gen. 12. 13 that it may bo well with me for thy sako 
40. 14 But think on mo v/hcn it shall be well wl. 
Dcut. 4. 40 that it may go well with thco, and with 
5. 16 that it may go well with Ihce, in tho land 

5. 29 that it might bo well with them, and with 

6. 3 that it may be well with thee, and that 
6. 18 that it may bo v.-ell with thee, and that 

12. 25, 23 that it may go well with thee, and wL 

22. 7 that it may be well with thee, and(that) 

Rnth 3. I shall I not seek . . that it may bo well with 

2 KI. 25. 24 serve tho king, .and it shall be well with 

Jer. 7. 23 commanded you, that It maybe well unto 

38. 20 so it shall be well unto thee, and thy soul 

40. 9 serve the king, .and it shall bo well with 

42. 6 that it may bo well with us, when wo obey 

C. To do good or well, 39; yalab, 5. 

Gen. 4. 7 If thou doest well, shalt thou not be ace. 
4. 7 If thou doest not well, sin lieth at the do. 

12. 16 ho entreated Abram well for her sake: and 

32. 9 to thy kindred, and I will deal well ^vith 
Exod. I. 20 Therefore God dealt well with the midw. 
Deut. 5. 28 they have well said all that they have sp. 

i3. 17 ITioy have well (spoken that) which they 
> Sa. 16. 17 Provide me now a man that can play well 

25. 31 when the LOKD shall have dealt veil with 
Psa. 49. 18 pralso thee, when thou doest well to thy. 
Isa. I. 17 Learn to do well; seek Judgment, relieve 
Jor. i.,i2 Thou hast well seen: for I will hasten my 
Jon. 4. 4 Then said the I/jrd, Doest thon well to 
4. 9 Doest thou v/ell to be angry for the gourd ? 

4. 9 he said, I do well to be angry, (even) unto 
Zech. 8. 15 have 1 thought in these days to do well 

7. A boiling, nni rcthach. 

Eze. 24. 5 make it boil well, and let them seethe the 

9>. Peace, completion, Di';^ shalom. 
' Gen. 37. 14 whether it bo well with thy brethren and 
2 Sa. 18. 28 called, and said unto the king, All is well 

^.To do good or icell, ayaOoiroiiw agathopoico. 

I Pe. 2. IS that with well doing yemay put to silence 
a. 20 but if, when yo do well and suffer (for It) 
3. 6 daughtei-syoaro as long asyo do well, and 
3. 17 better, .that ye suffer for well doing, than 

\^.Good or welldoer, benefactor, aya0oirot6s agath. 
I Po. 2. 14 and for tho praise of them that do well 

W.Good or well doing, beneficence, i-yaOoiroua. 

1 Pe. 4. 19 the keeping of their souls (to him) in well 

12. To make sound, heal, cure, cra(ta sOzo, 

John II. 12 said. .Lord, if ho sleep, he shall do well 
\Z.To do well or good, KaXoiroUa kalopoieO. 
■ 2 Th. 3. 13 But yo, brethren, be not weary in w. d. 

WELL done, nigh, known — 
I. As nothing, i:N3 kcayin. 

Psa. 73. 2 almost gone ; my steps had well nigh eIL 

2. V/'cll, happily, rightly, well done I eu eu. 

Matt 23. =1 Well done, (thou) good and faithful scrv. 
25. 23 said unto him, WeU done, good and fait. 

Z.To know thoroughly, i-myivwcrKw epiginSsJcO. 

2 Co. S. 9 As unknown, and (yet) well known ; as 

WELL beloved, favoured, pleasing, spring — 

\. Beloved, n'n dod. 

Song I. 13 A bundle of myrrh (is) my well beloved 

I.Bdovcd, "in^ yedid. 

Isa. 5. I Kow will I sing to my well beloved a song 

5. I My well beloved hath a vineyard in a very 

Z.The good of grace, ]n n5^a tobath chen, 

Nah. 3. 4 multitude of the whoredoms of the well 1. 

i.So~jrce, spring, -!\?D maqor. 

Jrovi6. 22 Understanding (is) a well spring of lifeun. 
iS. 4 tho well spring of wisdom (as) a flowing 

h.Loveable, beloved, a-yairTjros agapctos. 

Markia. 6 Ha\ing yet therefore oaie son, his wellbo 
Horn. 16. 5 Salute my well beloved Epcnctus, who 

3 John I Tho elder imto tho well beloved Gaius 

6. Well pleasing, evdpe<TTos euaresios. 

PhIL 4. iSa sacrlftceacceptable, wellpleasIngtoGod 
Col. 3. 20 obey . . for this is well pleasing unto the L. 
Hob. 13. 21 working in you that which is well pleasing 

■WEN — 

A flawing, festering, suppurating sore, 75; yahbal. 
Lev. 22. 22 Blind, .broken, or maimed, or havlngaw. 

WEITCH — 

Maid servant, nnSB* shiphchah, 

2 Sa. 17. 17 a wench went and told them; and they we. 

WERE, there — 

There is, there are, tf; yesh. 

!N'um22. 29 I would there were a sword in mine hand 

Neh. 5. 2 For there were that said. We, our sons 

5. 3 also thcro were that said, We have mort. 

5. 4 There wero also that said. We have borr. 

Psa. 14. a to see If there were any that did unders. 

53. 2 to see if there were Cany) that did under. 

WERE it not that — 

If not, unless, 'i>7 lule. 

Deut 32. 27 Were it not that I-feared the WTath of the 
a Ki. 3. J4 surely, wore it not that I regard tho pre. 



WEST (side), wester, westward — 
l.Tlic sea (being the W. border ofCaanan), d; yawu 
Gen. 12. 8 pitched his tent, (having) Beth-el on the w. 
13. 14 look from the place where thou art..wc. 

23. 14 thou Bhalt spread aliroad to the west, and 
Exodio. 19 the Lord turned a mighty strong west vr. 

26. 22 for tho sides of tho tabeniaclo westward 

26. 27 of the tabernacle for the two sides west. 

27. 12 breadth of tlie court on the west Bide(sh 
36. 27 for tho sides of the tabeniaclc westwaru 
36. 32 of the tabernacle for the sides wcstwanl 
38. 12 for the west side fwerc) hangings of fifty 

Num. 2. j8 Ou the west bide (shall be) tlio standard of 

3. 23 shall pitch behind tho tabcniacle westw. 

34. 6 western border. .this shall be your west 

35. 5 on tho west side two thousand cubits, and 
Deut. 3. 27 lift up thine eyes westward, and northw. 

33. 23 possess thou tho west and the south 
Josh. 5. I wliich (were) on the side of Jordan west. . 
8. 9 between Beth-el and Ai, on the west sido 
8. 12 set them to lie.. on the west side of thee. 
B. 13 their liers in wait on the west of the city 

II. 2 valley, and in the borders of Dor on the w. 

11. 3 the Canaanite on the east and on the we. 

12. 7 smote on this side Jordan on the west, fr. 
15. 8 that (lieth) before the valley of Hinnom 

15. 10 border compassed frOm Baalah westward 
15. 12 west border (was) to the great sea, and tho 

16. 3 goeth down westward to tho coast of Japh. 
16. 8 border went out from Tappuah westward 
18. 12 and went.up through the mountains west. 

18. 14 children of Judah: this (was) tho westqu. 

18. 15 the border went oufon the west, and went 

19. 26 reacheth to Carmel westward, and to Sh. 
19. 34 coast tumeth westward to Aznoth-tabor 
19. 34 rcachetli to Asher on the west side, and 
22. 7 their brethren on this side Jordan westw. 

I KL 7. 25 three looking toward the west, and threo 

1 Ch. g. 24 porters, towaid the east, west, north, and 

2 Ch. 4. 4 three looking toward the west, and threo 
Isa. II. 14 shoulders.of the Philistines toward the we. 

49. 12 these from the north and from the west 
Eze. 41. 12 tho building, .at the end toward the west 
42. 19 He turned about to the west side, (and) 
45. 7 from tho west side westv/ard, and from 

45. 7 from the west borderunto tho east border 

46. 19 there (was) a place on the tv.o sideswest. 

47. 20 The west side. .This (is) the west side 

48. I for these are his sides east (and) west, 3 
48. 2 from tho east side unto tho west sido 

So in verse 4, 5, 8, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27.' 
48. 3, 6, 7 from the east side even unto the w. 
48. 10 toward tho west ten thousand in breadth 
48. 16 the west tide four thousand and five hun. 
48. 17 and toward the west tv/o hundred and fifty 
48. 18 ten thousand westivard: and it shall be 
48. 21 westward over againstthe ftvcand twenty 
48. 21 toward tho ^vest border, over against tho 
48. 34 At the west side four thousand and flvo 
Dan. 8. 4 I saw the ram pushing westward, and no. 
Hos. II. 10 thon the children shall tremble from the w 
Zech 14. 4 cleavo In the midst thereof toward. . tho w. 

I.Going in of the sun, U'CB'ri K^3D mebo hashshcTnesh. 
Jo5h.23. 4 have cut off, even unto the great Bea wo, 
Zech. 8. 7 from tho east country, and from the west 

S.Sun setting, 3nt^p maardb. 

1 Ch. 7. 28 westward Gezer, with the towns thereof 

12. 15 (both) toward the east and toward thew. 

26. 16 westward, with the gate Shallecheth, by 
26. 18 At Parbar westward, four at the causew. 
26. 30 them of Israel on this side Jordan westw, 

2 Ch. 32. 30 brought it straight down to the west sido 

33. 14 on the west side of Gihon, in tho valley 
Psa. 75. 6 neither from the east, nor from tho west 
103. 12 As far as the east is from the west, (so) 
107. 3 from the east, and from the west, from 
Isa, 43. 5 from the east, and gatherthee from thew. 
59. 19 fear the name of the Lonn from the west 
Dan. 8. 5 an he goat came from the west, ou th(> 

ii. Place of darkness, sun setting, 'l?'7i?,D maarabah, 
Isa. 45. 6 from the rising of the sun, and from tho w. 

S.SinJcing or setting {of the sjin), 5u<r/i-4 dusml. 
Matt. 8. II many shall come from the east and west 

24. 27 shineth even unto the west; so shall also 
Luke 12. 54 When ye see a cloud rise out of the west 

13. 29 shall come from the east, and (from) thew. 
Rev. 21. 13 on the south, three gates; and on tho west 

WET, (to be) — 

\.To wet, moisten, Vi'j tseba, 3. 

Dan. 4. 25 they shall wet thee with the dew of hea. 

2. To be wet, moistened, j;3s tseba, 4. 

Dan. 4. 15, 23 let it be wet with the dew ol heaven 

4. 33 his body was wet with the dew of heaven 

5. 21 and his body was wet with tho dew of 

3. To he wet, M-i ratab. 

Job 24. 8 They are wet with the Bhowera of tho m* 

WHALE — 

\.A great sea monster, D*59 tannim. 

Eze. 32. 3 thou (art) as a whale in the seas; and thoir 

2. A great sea monster, I'jn tannin. 

Gen. I. 21 God created great %vhales, and every Ut. 
Job 7. 12 (Am) I a sea, or a whale, that thou settest 

2. A great sea monster, kttto! kctos. 

IJatt 12. 4Q thrso days and three aisUtttn tho whale'f 



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fWHAT (thing) — -,_„:,*«--. 

1. Where this t nt 'K e zeh. , — -, ' 

f , I Ki. 13. 12 their father said unto them, TVTiat way 
^, Job 38. 24 By what way is the light parted, (wliioli) 

[2.Uowi Iwto, Ti'N ek. 
V. 2 Ch.jo. 6 What counsel give ye (me) to return ans. 

[S.^iso, ca gam. 

k. Job z. 10 What ! shall we receive good at the hand 
A. A word, matter, thing, "i3'^ ddbar. 
y" Ezra 8. 17 and I told them what they should say un. 

f{5. Wliat that {is), 't no ma di. 

' Ezra 6. 8 Moreover I make a decree what ye shall 

(6~. What i what, no mah. 

"" \Gen. 20. 10 What sawest thou, that thou hast done 
I Sa. 19. 3 and what I see, that I will tell thee 
.lam. 2. 13 What thing shall I take to witness for th. 
<7.As or like what, hojo much, na? kammah. 
,te Zech. 2. 2 what (is) the breadth thereof, and what (is) 
^.For what! whij ? wher^ore 1 rvpS lammah. - 
k{ Gen. 33. IS said, What needeth it? let me find grace 

'.Q.Whati nnmeh. ' '" ' "~ 

,; Cen. 4. 10 What hast thou done ? the voice of thy br. 
"iQ.Whatt na mah. '~^-"' 
\I)an. 2. 22 knoweth what (is) in the darkness, and 
a. 28 maketh kno\vn . . what chall be in the lat. 
2. 29 upon thy bed what should come to pass 
2. 29 maketh kno^vn to tliee what shall come 
2. 45 made known to the king what shall come 
4. 35 stay his hand, or say unto him, What do. 

ll.Whot ^omi.' ' ~' 

t: Gen. 24. 65 Wliat man (is) this that walketh in the .; 
■12. ^rhat I ]0 man. — - - 

(«;-.. ISzra 3. 4 What are the names of the men that ma. 
JZ.For, ydp gar. " 

h I Co. II. 22 What ! have ye not houses to eat and to 
li.Such as, such, oTos hoios. 

V 2 Ti. 3. II what persecutions I endured: but out of 
1 o.As much, as great, howmuch, hoio great, iaahosa. 
Mark 6. 30 both what they had done, and what they 
\ - 1 1. 24 What things [soever] ye desire, when ye pr. 
Acts 15. 12 declaring what miraclesand wonders God 
Hom. 3. 19 Now we know that what things soever the 
JinHiei if, 10 but what they know naturally, as brute 
16.Whosoever, whatsoever, Harts hostis, 
k' Phil. 3. 7 But what things were gain to me, those I 
^\l.Thus, in like manner, so, accordingly/, ovtois. 
|fc-ii Matt 26. 40 What ! could ye not watch with me one 
la. 0/ what sort m- hind I irotos poios. 
Cilatt2i. 23 Bywhatauthoritydoest thou these things? 
21. 24 I in likewise will tell you by what autho. 
21. 27 Neither tell I you by what authority I do 
24. 42 for ye know not what hour your Lord do 
24. 43 had knoAvn in what watch the thief wou. 
Mark 4. 30 with [what] comparison shall we compare 
II. 28 By what authority doest thou these thi.? 
II. 29 teU you by what authority I do these th. 

11. 33 Neither do I tell you by what authority 
iiukd 5. 19 when they could not find by what (way) 

6. 32, 33, 34 what thank have ye ? for sinners 

12. 39 had known what hour the thief would co. 
20. 2 Tell us, by what authority doest thou th. 
20. 8 Neither tell I you by what authority I do 
24. 19 said unto them. What things? And they 

Jo1mi2. 33 This he said, signifying what death he sh. 

j8. 32 he spake, signifying whatdeatlihe should 

^ 21. 19 signifying by what death he should glor. 

'Acts 4. 7 By what power, or by what name, have JO 

C . 7. 49 what house will ye build me ? saith the L. 

23. 34 he asked of what province he was. And 

3lom. 3. 27 By what law? of works? Nay; but by the 

1 Co. 15. 35 will say. .with what body do they come? 
Jas. 4. 14 For what (is) your life ? It is even a vapo. 

«». 1 Pe. 2. 20 Forwhatglory(i3it), lt,'whenye.be,'buftet. 
Tf* Eev. 3. 3 thou shalt not know what hour I will co. 

21.11010 much i hoi'J great ? irSaos posos. '. _ ^ ^' 

2 Co. 7. II what carefulness it wrought in you, yea 

Z^.Of idhat land or sort i how great ? iroTaTrrfs.' 

Marki3. 1 saith unto him, Master, see. .what build. 
2S.Mther, or truly, verU-y, f/ e. 

1 Co. 6. 16 [Whatl] know ye not that he which is jo. 

6. 19 What ! know ye not that your body is the 

^14. 36 What 1 came the word of God out from , 

SCTT^o? what? Ti's, rl tis, ti.\._ _-__^ 

«2Iatt. 5. 46 For if ye love them which love you, what 

J 5. 47 what do ye more (than others)? donoteven 

6. 3 let not thy left hand know what thy right 

6. 25 what ye shall eat, or [what ye shall] drink 

'6. 25 nor yet for your body, v/hat ye shall put 

6. 31 What shall we eat, or what shall we drink 

7. 9 Or what man is there of you, whom if his 
j 8. 29 What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou 
. ,9. 13 But go ye -and learn what (that) meaneth 
ijo. 19 takenothoughthoworwhatyeshallspeak 
'10. 19 [given you in that same hour what ye sh.] 
II.' 7 What went ye out into the wilderness to 
ii.-* 8, 9 But what went ye out for to see? A 
i2.y'3 Have ye not read what David did, when 
112.'* 7 But if ye had known what (this) meaneth 
12. n What man shall there be among you that 
fj6.j&_wita,i ia> fuaa profited, .or what shall a 



Matt 17. 25 What thinkest thou, Simon? of whom do 

19. 16 what good things shall I do, that I may 
19. 20 The young man saith. .what lack I yet ? 
ig. 27 Behold, .what shall we have therefore? 

20. 21 said unto her. What wilt thou? She saith 
20. 22 answered and said, Ye know not what je 

20. 32 andsaid, Whatwillye thati shall do imto 

21. 16 Hearest thou what these say? And Jesus 

21. 28 But what think ye? A (certain) man had 
'21. 40 what will he do unto those husbandmen? 
22. 17 Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou ? Is 

22. 42 Saying, What think ye of Christ ? whose 
24. 3 what (shall be) the sign of thy coming, and 
26. 8 had indignation, saying, To what purpose 
26. 15 What will ye give me, and I will deliver 
26. 62 what (is it which) these witness against 
26. 65 what further need have we of witnesses ? 
26. 66 What think ye? They answered and said 

26. 70 denied .. saying, I know not what thou sa. 

27. 4 they said. What (is that) to us ?.see thou 

. 27. 22 What shall I do then with Jesus which is 
27. 23 said, Wliy, what evil hath he done? But - 

-^ Mark i. 24, 27, [27]; 2. 25; 4. 24, 41; 5. 7, 9, 14; 6. 2, 24; 

8."36, 37;9.S. 1°. 16, 33; 10. 3, 17, 36, 38, 51; II. 5; 12. 9:13. 

4. ix; 14. 36, 36, 40, 60, S3, 64, 68; 15. 12, 14, 24; Luke i. 66; 
3. JO, 12, 14; 4. 34, 36; 5. 22; 6. 11:7. 24, 25, 26, 31; 8. 9, 25, 28, 
30; 9. 25; 10. 25, 26; 12. II, II, 17, 22, 22, 29, 29,49; ^3- ^2' 
14. 31; 1$. 4, 8, 26; 16. 3, 4; 18. 6, * j8, 36, 41; 19. 48; 20. 13, 15, 
17; 21. 7; 22. 71; 23. 22, 31, [34]; John J. 21, 22, 38; 2. 4, 18, 
25; 4- 27; 5. 12; 6. 6, 9, 28, 30, 30; 7. 36, 51; 8. [5]; 9. 17, 26; 
10. 6; II. 47, 56; 12. 27, 49, 49; 13. 12, 28; 15. [15; 16. 17, 18, 
lO; 18. 21, 29, 35, 38; 21. 21, 22, 23 ; Acts 2. 12, 37; 4. 9, 16; 5. 
35; 7. 40, 49; 8. 36; 9. [6, 6]; 10. 4, [5], 17, 21, 29; II. 17; 12. 
18; 16. 30; 17. 18, 19, 20; 19. 3, 35; 21. .13, ;22, 33; 22. 10, 26; 
23. i9;llom. 3. 1, I, 3, 5,9; 4. 1, 3; 6. i, 15,21; 7. 7'; 8. 26,27, 
31; 9. i4,'3o; lo. 8; II. 2, 4, 7, 15; 12. 2; 1 Co. 2. 11; 4. 7, 21; 

5. 12; 7. 16; 9. 18; 10, 19; II. 22; 14. 6, 15, 16; 15. 29, 32; 2 
Co. 6. 14, 14, 15, 15, 16; 12. 13; Gal. 4. 30; Eph. i. 18, 18, 
19; 3. 9,:i8; 4. 9; 5. 10, 17; Phil. I. 18, 22; Col. I. 27; I Th. 2. 
19; 3. 9; 4. 2; Heb. 2. 6; 7. 11; II. 32; 12. 7; 13. 6; Jas. 2. 14, 
16; I Pe. I. 11; 4. 17; I Jo. 3. 2;Kev. 2. 7, ji, 17, 29:3. 6, 13, 
22; 7. 13; 18. 18. "^ " ^ 
WHAT manner or sort of (men) — / 
l.Wheret howl when i r\2^\< cj^hohy^^-,. _ ) 

Judg. 8. 18 What manner of men (were they) wl'.on* 

2. Indeed, in trzdh, then, therefore, tis &pa lis ara. 
Mark 4.41 Whatmannerof man is this, that even the 
Luke J. 66 saying. What manner of child shall this 
8. 25 What manner of man is this 1 for ho com. 

S.Such as, such, oTos hois. 

Luke 9. 55 [Ye know not what manner of spirit ye] 
1 Th. I. 5 as ye know what manner of men we were 

i.Of lohat kind or sort I i7ro7os hopoios. 

I Co. 3. 13 sliall try every man's work of what'sorfit 
i.Th. I. 9 what manner of entering in we had unto 
Jas. I. 24 straightway forgettetli what manlier of 

h.Of ivhat sort or hind, Tro7ot pois. 

1 Pe. I. II Searching what, or wliat manner of time 

6. Ofivhat sort or kind i how great? iroThvospotapos. 

Jfatt. 8. 27 What manner of man is this, that even 
Marki3. i Master, see what manner of stones and 
Luke I. 29 cast in her mind what manner of salutat. 
e 7. 39 would have known who and what manner 

2 Pe. 3. II what manner (of persons) ought ye to be 
I Jo. 3. I Behold what manner of love the Father 

7. Who i what ? rls lis. 

Luke24. 17 What manner of communications (are) 

WHAT end, good, purpose, what man soever — 

l.A man, iv'n ish. 

Lev. 17. 3 What man soever (there be) of the house 
22. 4 What man soever of the seed of Aaron 

2. What I ."ID mah. 

Gen. 27. 46 said to Isaac . .what good shall my life do 
ilsa. I. J I To what purpose (is) the multitude of your 

, ' Amos 5. 18 to whatend (is) it for you? the dayof the 

WHAT place, in — 

Where, whether, where, whereas, Zttov hopou. 

Mark 6. 10 [In what place] soeveryo enterinto an h. 
WHATSOEVES (things) — 

l.A man that, "liK Bi'N ish asher. 

Lev. 17. 8, 10 Whatsoever man. .of the house of Isr. 

17. 13 whatsoever man .. of the children of Israel 

^_ 22. 18 Whatsoever (he be) of the house of Israel 

2:AII',\'2 hoi. 
' Gen. 8. 19 whatsoever creepethupon the earth, after 

Z.AII that, ••T^^ hoi di. 

Ezra 7. 21 whatsoever Ezra the priest, the scribe of 
7. 23 Whatsoever is commanded by the God of 

i.Every vessel, '7?ri"^| hol hakheli. 

Lev. 15. 26 whatsoever she sitteih upon shall beun. 
5. W/mt, that vihich, ^ na mah di. 

Ezra 7. 18 whatsoever shall seem good to thee, and 

^.Whatsoever, 8 iav ho ean, 

Matti4. 7 promised vrith an oath to give her [what.] 

15. 5 by whatsoever thou mightest be profited 
16. 19 [whatsoever] thou shalt bind on earth sh. 

16. 19 [whatsoever] thou shalt loose on earth sh. 
20. 4, [7] Go ye also into the vineyard, and what. 

Mark S. 22 Ask of me whatsoever tliouvrilt, and I will 
6. 23 Whatsoever thou shalt ask of me, I will 
7. II by whatsoever thou mightest be profited 
10. 35 that thou ehouldest do for us whatsoever 



—^ 

Markii. 23 come to pass; he shall have [whatsoever] 
13. II b'ut.whatsoever shall be given you in that 
Gal. 6. 7 for [whatsoever] a man soweth, that shall 
1 Jo. 3. 22 whatsoever we ask, we receii-eof him, be. 
3 John I 5 Beloved, thou doest faithfully whatsoever 

7. Wlmtsoever, 8 eav ti ?io ean ti. 

Eph. 6. 8 Knowing that [whatsoever] good thingl 

8.0/ what kind or sort ? oTroioi ttots, hormioi pnte. 
Gal. 2. 6 seemed to be somewhat, whatsoever they 

9. .,4s many as, Zaa {neut. pil.) hosa. ' 

Matt. 17. 12 but havedone unto him whatsoever they ■ 

: 28. 20 Teacbingthem tc observe all things what, f 

Mark g. 13 they have done unto him whatsoever they 

10. 21 sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the 

' Luke 4. 23 whatsoever we have heard done iu Cape. 

[ 12. 3 whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness ' 

Johnij. 14 Ye are my friends, if ye do [whatsoever]; 

\ 17-7 they have known that all things whatso. 

Acts 4. 28 For to do whatsoever thy hand and thy ^ 

Kora.is. 4 For whatsoever things were written aiore. 

^PhD. 4. 8 whatsoever things arc true, whatsoever / 

4. 8 whatsoever things (are) just, whatsoever 

4. 8 whatsoever tilings (are) lovely, v/hatsoevcr 

10. As many as, Sa-a &v (neut. pi.) hosa an. 

Matt. 7. 12 all things whatsoever ye would that men 
*■ 21. 22 all things, [whatsoever]ye shall ask in pr. 
f~ 23. 3 All therefore [whatsoever] they bid you 
^ John II. 22 whatsoever thou wilt ask of God, God will 
^ 16. 13 but [Vi-hatsoever] he shall hear, (that) shall 
r- 16. 23 [Whatsoever] ye shall ask the Father in 
■ Acts 3. 22 him shall ye hear in all things whatsoever 

W.As many as, iara lav hosa {neut. pi.) ean. 
Matt.18. 18 [Whatsoever] ye shall bind.. whatsoever 
Lukeio. 35 whatsoever thou spendest more, when I 

12.Wiidtsoever, '6 n &v {neut.) ho ti an. 

John 2. 5 mother saith unto the servants, Whatso. 
14. 13 whatsoever ye shallask in my name, that 
15. 16 whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in 

13. Whatsoever, irau '6 n &v {neut.) pan ho ti an. 

. CoL 3. 17 whatsoever ye do in word or deed, (do) 

3. 23 whatsoever ye do, do (it) heartily, as to 

li.All, whatsoever, vav (neut.) pan. 

Matt 15. 17 whatsoever eutereth in at the mouth go. 
Mark 7. 18 whatsoever thing from without entereth 
I5.0m.14. 23 not of faith: for whatsoever (is) not of fa. 
, I Co.io. 25 Whatsoeveris sold iuthe shambles, (that) 
?- 10. 27 whatsoever is set before you eat, asking 
Eph. 5. 13 for whatsoever doth make manifest is li. 
I Jo. 5. 4 For whatsoever is bom of God, Eev.18.22 
15. WJiatsoever, m SijTroTe ho depote, John 5. 4. 
l&.Whataoever, ri (iieut.) ti. 

I Co.io. 31 or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of 
WHEAT, -whcaten — 
l.Corn, grain, 13, "13 iar. 

Jer. 23. 28 What (is) the chaff to the wheat? saith the 

Joel 2. 24 floors shall be full of wheat, and the fats 

Amos 5. II ye take from him burdens of wheat : yc 

8. 5 we may set forth v/heat, making the eph. 

8. 6 That we may. .sell the refuse of the wh.? 

2. Corn, jn dagan. 

Numi8. 12 all the best of the wine, and of the wheat 
Jer. 31. 12 for wheat, and for wine, and for oil, and 

3. Wheat, nan chittah. 

Gen. 30. 14 Keuben went in the days of wheat hary. 

Exod. 9. 32 But the wheat and the rye were not smi. 
29. 2 (of) wheaten flour shalt thou make them 
34. 22 of the first fruits of wheat harvest, and- 

Dent. 8. 8 A land of wheat, and barley, and vines 
I 32. 14 and goats, with the fat of kidneys of wh. 

Judg. 6. II his son Gideon threshed wheat by the w. 
' 15. 1 awhile after, in the time of wheat harvest 

Ruth 2. 23 unto the end of barley harvest and of w. 

I Sa. 6. 13 (were) reaping their wheat harvestin tl^o 
fe- 12. 17 (Is it) not wheat harvest to day? I will 
12 Sa. 4. 6 (as though) they would have fetched wh. 
\f,-- 17. 28 wheat, and barley, and flour, and parched 

I Ki. 5. II twenty thousand measures of wheat (for) 

I Ch.2i. 20 hid.. Now Oman was threshing wheat 
br- 21. 23 and the wheat for the meat offering,! give 
[2 Ch. 2. 10 twenty thousand measures of beaten w. 

2. 15 Now therefore *he wheat, and the barley 
Y — ' 27. 5 ten thousand measures of wheat, and ten 
' Job 31. 40 Let thistles grow instead of wheat, aiid 

Psa. 81. 16 fed them also with the finest of the wheat 
147. 14 (and) filleth thee with the finest of the w. 

Song 7. 2 thy belly (is like) an heap of wheat set ab. 

Isa. 28. 25 east in the principal wheat, and the app. 
I Jer. 12. 13 They have sown wheat, but shall reap th. 
f 41. 8 forwe have treasure's injthe field, of whe. 
' Eze. ! 4. 9 Take thou also unto thee wheat, and bn. 
^ 27. 17 they traded in thy market wheat of Ifin. 
^- 45. 13 sixth part of an ephah of an homer of w. 
'^ Joel I. II Be ye ashamed . .forthe wheat and for the 

i.Wheat, grain, pejn chintin. 

Ezra 6. 9 burnt offerings of the God of heaven, wh. 
, 7. 22 to an hundred measures of wheat, and to' 

Z.Ground corn, wheat, grits, riiS'") riphoth. 

Prov 27. 22 bray a fool in amortar among wheatwith 

G.Si/ted wheat or corn, a-^ros sitos. 

Matt. 3. 12 gather his wheat into the gamer, but he 

■- 13. 25 enemycarae and sowed taresamoncthe|w. 

13. 29 lest, .ye rootup also the wheat with them 

J 13. 30 bind them, .but gather the wheat into my 



"WHEED 



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'WHERE.' 



jj-uke ,3. 17 will gather the wheat ftitohis gamer; hut 

\26.- 7 And he said, An hundred measures of w. 

. ,-~^-y 22. 3! fto have) you, that he may sift as wheat 

[ 'Johiiij. 24 Except a com of wheat fall into the gro. 

I 'Acts 27. 38 lightened the ship, and east out tlie wjie. 

I 1 C0.15. 37 it may chance of wheat, or of some other 

Kev. 6. 6 A measure of wlieat for a penny, and t)i. 

'Si:> -, »8. 13 .flue floiu', and wheat, and beasts, and sh. 

WHEEL —;r.iff>5r?~ 

1. Turnings, ■wheels, DM3N ohnai/im.--^ 
■Vi. Jer. j8. 3 behold, he wrought a worK on the wheels 
i.'A-ivhecl, IS'^Kcphaiui 
. Exodi4. 25 took off their eliariot wheels, that they 
; X Kj. 7. 30 every base had four brasen wlicels. and 
7. 32 four wheelsj and the axletrees of tho wli 
7. 32 height of a wheel (was) a cubit and half 
* Ki. 7. 33 the work of the wheels, .a chariot wheel 
ProV2o. 26 a wise king..bringetli tho wheel over th. 
Isa. 28. 27 neither is a cart wheel turned about upon 
£ze. I. 15 behold one wheel upon tho earth by the 
^ 1. 16 The appearance of the wheels and their 
1. 16 as it were a wheel in tho midstof a v/heel 
1. 19 the wheels went by them, .the wheels were 
I. 26, 21 the M^heels were lifted up. .in the wh. 
3. 13 the noise of the wheels over against them 
JO. 6 he went in, and stood Ijesidc the wheels 
JO. g the four wheels by the cherabim, one wh. 
10. 9 another wheel . . the appearance of the wh . 
JO. ID a wheel had been in tlie midst of a wheel 
10. 12 the wheels, .(even) the wheels that they 
10.' 13 As for the wheels, it was cried unto them 
10. 16 the wheels went by them, .the same wh. 

10. jg when they went out, the wheels also (we.) 

11. 22 lift up their wings, and the wheels beside 
ITah. 3. 2 the noise of the rattliugofthe wheels, and 

B.A rolling thing, leheel, 7373 galgalX 

Psa. 83. 13 make them like a wheel ; as the stubble 
Keel. 12. 6 bowl, .or the wheel broken at the cistern 
Isa. s- =8 counted like flint, and theii' wheels like 
Jer. 47. 3 (at) the rumbling of his wheels, the fath. 
Eze. 10. 2 Go in between the wheels, (even) under 
10. 6 Take flro from between tho wheels, from 
10. 13 cried unto them in my hearing, O wheel 
23. 24 they shall come against thee with., wheels 
26. 10 shallshakoatthenoiscof the wheels, and 
t Dan. 7. 9 (was like) the fiery flame, (and) his wheels 

A. A rolling thing, wheel, *'3?3 gilgalS. 

Isa. 28. 28 nor break (it with) the wheel ol his cart 
5. Beat, step, Dys paam. 

Judg.5. 2Scricd..whytarrythewheeIsolhi3charlots? 

■wHEip— ; 

l.A son, J3 "ben-, _ _ 

Job 4. 1 1 the stout lion's wTielps' are scattered atro. 

28. 8 The lion's whelps have not trodden it, nor 

2. /I whelp, "liJ gor. 

Jer. 51. 38 They shall roar together like lions, they ~. 
Nah. 2. 12 did tear in pieces enough^lor his whelps 

B.A whelp, "iii gur.' ./ — :-^_ 

Gen. 49. 9 Judah (is) a lion's whelp : from the prey 
Deut 33. 22 Dan is a lion's whelp : he shall leap from 
Eze. jg. 2 she nourished her whelps among young 
'19. 3 she brought up one of her whelps : it bee. 
19. 5 she took anotherofherwheIp3,(and)made 
TTah. 2. 1 1 the old lion walked, (and) the lion's whelp 

"WHEN — 

1. After, ')n'^ achar. ^ _ . ,.^ ^ 

Gen. 24. 36 bare a son to my master wlxen'sie W»3j 

2.//; DN m-. <'- '- r_._.' ^ .. _ . -__K _^ 
Gen. 38. 9 when he went in unto his brother's wife 
S. That, in that, "i^'^. asJier. _ _. . 

V Gen. 6. 4 when ttxe sons of God came in unto the da. 

A.When as, y^^Z^aasher.X . 

.' Gen. 12. u when he was come near toenteriuto Eg. 
h.From that (time) ^.p midde. 
^ iJSa. I. 7 when she went up to the house of theXo. 
jKi. 14. 28 when the king went into the house of the 
s Ch.i2. II when the king entered into the house of 

^.Asthat,'-i^_'kedi. .._....'.. _— --- ^ 

t- Dan. 3. 7 when all the people heard the sound of,.^ 

T.In the day, nVg heyom. ^ ^ 

Lev. 13. 14 when raw flesh appeareth in him, lie shall 
14. 37 To teach when (it is) unclean, and when 
Deut2i. 16 when he maketh his sons to inherit (that) 
2 Sa. 21. 12 when the Philistines had slain Saul in Gil. 
Eze. 38. 18 when Gog shall come against the land of 
Zech.14. 3 fight against those nations, as when he fo. 

8. When, '3 hi. 

V Gen. 4. 12 When thou tillest the ground, it shall not 

^.As, toa hcmo. ._ ,. . 

k.. Gen. 19. IS when the morning arose, then the angels 

\<S.From [the time) that, '"^ ]0 min di. ._ 

• Ezra 4. 23 Now when the copy of king Artaxerxes' 
W.When'i 'OS mathai. 
'V7 Gen. 30. 30 when shall I provide for mine own house 

l2.For when? '■m) leynaihai. *-?., ., ^ 

w Exod. 8. 9 when shall I entreat for thee, and for thy 

l3.During,-^ll ad.'.-^^S^il^'S- i*-.^ . _^ 

"XFsa. 71. iB Now also when I am old and greyheaded 



Id. While yet, liys bcod.'i. 

Gen. 48. 7 wheii yet (there was) but a little way to 

15^ Tn or at the time, nya bceth, n];h Iccth!. 

1 Ki. ir. 4 when Solomon was old, (that) his wives ' 

2 Cli.2o. 22 when thcybeganto singand topraise,tlio 
>' 29. 27 when the burnt offering began, the song 
Jer. 2. 17 forsaken the Lord thy God, when he led 
Eze. 21. 25 whose day is come, when iniquity (shall 

^-.i. 21. 29 whoso day is come, when their im(iuity_' 

16.7/, iav can. 
\ J Co. 14. 16 when thou shalt bless with the spirit, how 

1 Jo. 3. 2 when he shall appeal', weshallbo like him 
17. After that, when, iTrav ejjan.i 

f ' Matt. 2. 8 when yc have found (liim), bring me word 

! 'Luke 1 1. 22 But when a stronger than he sli.ill come 

):,.• ^ II. 34 when (tliino eye) is evil, thy body also(i3) 

\^. Since, when, after that, ivd epei.K 

Luke 7. I Now [when] he had ended all his sayings 
19. When, rjutica hcnika. '^ 

2 Co. 3. 15 when Moses is read, the veil is upon their 
'^: , ,. 3- 16 Nevertheless when it shall turn to theL. 

10. According as, KaOws kathos.' 

Acts 7. 17 But when the time of the promise drew 

21. After, /xiToi {ace.) meta. ' 

Acts 7. 4 when his father was dead, ho removed 
I Co. II. 25 After the same manner, .when he Irad 

22. When, 6it6re hopotc. ' 

Luke 6. 3 what David did, [when] lumsclf was an 

23. & that, onus hop/Is. 

Acts 3. ig when the times -of refresliing shall come 
2i.Whenever, Uray Jwtan.' 

JIatt. 5. II Blessed'are ye when (raen)shall revile you 
See also 6. 2, 5, 6, 16; 9. 15; 10. ig, 23; 12. 43; 13. 32; 
15. 2; 19, 28; 21. 40; 23. 15; 24. J5, 32, 33; 25. 31; 26. 

29 ; Mark 2. 20 ; 3. 11 ; 4. 15, 16, 29, 31, 32 ; 8. 38 ; 11. 25 ; 
12. [23], 25 ; 13. 4, 7, II, 14, 28, 29 ; Luke 5. 35 ; 6. 22, 22, 26; 
8. 13 ; 9. 26 ; II. 2, 21, 24, 34, 36 ; 12. 11, 54, 55 ; 13. 28 , 
14. 8,10,10,12,13 ; 16. 4, 9 ; 17.10; 21. 7, g, 20, 30, 31 ; 23. 42 ; 
John 2. 10 ; 4. 25 ; 5. 7 ; 7. 27, 31 ; 8. 28, 44 ; 10. 4 ; 13, 
19 : 14. 29 ; 15. 26 ; 16. 4, 13, 21 ; 21. 18 ; Acts 23. 35 ; 24. 
22 ; Kom. 2. 14; II. 27; 1 Co. 13. 10; 14. 26; 15. 24, 24, 
27, 28, 54; 16. 2, 3, 5, 12; 2 Co. 10. 6; 12. 10; 13. g; Col. 

3. 4; 4. 16; I Th. 5. 3; 2 Th. I. 10; I Ti. 5. 11; Titus 3. 
12; 11 eb. I. 6; Jas. i. 2; i Jo. 2. [28]; 5. 2; llev. 4. 9; 
g. 5; 10. 7; II. 7; 17. io;_i8. 9;_2o. 7.^*^' 

25. ^Vhen, ire hole. > _ _ 

Matt. 7. 28 when Jesus had cuded these sayings, the 
See also 9.25; 11. i; 12. 3; 13. 26, 40, 53; 17. [25); ig. 
i; 21. I, 34; 26. i; ;ftiark i. 32; 2. 25; 4. 10; 7. 17; 8. ig, 
co; II. I, [ig]; 14. 12; 15. 20, 41; Luke 2. 21, 22, 42; 4. 25; 
6. 13; 13. [35]: 17. 22;22. 14, 35; 23. 33; John i. 19; 2. 22; 4. 
2'. =3. +5; 5- -5; 6. 24; 9. 4, [14]; 12. 16, [17], [4O; 13. 31; 16. 
25; 19. 6, 8, 23, 30; 20. 24; 21. 15, iB; Acts 1. 13; 8. 12, 39; 
II. 2J- 12. 6; 21. .5, 35; 22. 20; 27. 39; 28. 16; Rom. 2. [16}; 
6. 20; 7. 5; 13. 11; I Co. 13. II, 11; Gal. 1. 15; 2. II, 12, 14; 

4. 3, 4; Phil. 4. 13; Col. 3. 7; I Th. 3. 4; 2 Th. 3. 10; 2 Ti. 
4. 3; ileb. 7. 10; I re. 3. 20; Jude [9]; Eev. i. 17; 5. 8; 6. 
I. 3. 5. 7. 9. 12; 8. [i]; 10. 3, 4; 12. 13; 22. 8.' ' 

26. Where, ov how, ■ 

Heb. 3. 9 When your fathers tempted me, proved 

27. Wheyi ' irSre pote. \ ^_ . _ 

.Matt.24. 3 Tell us, when shall these things be? and 
^ 25- 37. 44 saying, Lord, when saw we thee an hu. 
25. 38 When saw we thee a stranger, and took 
25. 39 when saw we thee sick, or in prison, and 

3rarki3. 4 Tell us, when shall these things be? and 
13. 33 watch and pray: for ye know not when 
13. 35 for ye know not when the master of the 

"Lukei2. 36 lord, when he will return from the wedd. 

' - 17. 20 demanded., when the kingdom of God sh. 

,_— 21, 7 saying. Master, but whenshall these things 
. /John 6. 25 said. .Eabbi, when earnest thou hither ! 

28. Once, at some time or other, Troripote. ■ 

Luke 22. 32 when thou art converted, strengthen thy 



29.^4.1, when, ir hus. _ 

Luke I. 41 when Elisabeth lieard the salutation of 
I z. 39 when they had performed all things acco. 
: 4. 25 when great famine was throughout all the 
I '5. 4 Now when lie hid left speaking, he said 
'17. 12 Now when he came nigh to the gate of the 
-IT. I when he ceased, one of his disciples said 

12. 58 AVhen thou goest with thine adversary to 
19. 5 when Jesus came to the place, he looked 
19. 29 when he was come nigh to Bethphage and 
19. 41 when he was come near, he beheld the ci. 

, ,^ ■20. 37 when ]he calleth the Lord the God of Abr. 

John 2. 9 When the ruler of the feast had tasted 

~ ~^ 2. 23 Now when he was in Jerusalem at the pa. 

■4. I When therefore the Lord knew how the 

4. 40 So when the Samaritans were come unto 

6. 12 When they were flUed, he said unto his di. 

6. 16 when even was (now) conre, his disciples 

7. 10 when his brethren were gone up, then we. 
' 8. 7 [So when they continued asking him, he] 

II. 6 When he had heard therefore that he was 

II. 32 Then when Mary was come where Jesus 

1 1. 33 When Jesus therefore saw her weeping,and 

_ .^ig. 33 But when they came to Jesus, and saw 

Acts ^'$. 24 Now when the high priest and tho captain 

~ 7. 23 when he was full forty years old, it came 

JO. 7 when the angel which spake unto Cornel. 

13. 29 when they hadfulfllledallthatwas written 

14. 5 when there was an assault made both of 



Arts iC. 15 when she was baptized, and herhouscho, 

• 17. 13 when tho Jcwsof llicssalonicn had know. 

38. 5 when Silas and TlmotheuB were come from 

19. 9 when divers were hardened, and believed 

20. 14 when he met with us at Assos, we took../ 
so. i3 when they were come to him, he said unto 
=1. 12 when we heard these things, both we, and 
'21. 27 when the seven days were almost ended . 
22. u when I could not see for the glory of th?t 
S5. 14 when they had been there many day8,Fest. 
=7. J when it was determined that we should \ 
37. 27 But when tlie fourteenth night was coraiy 

,'08. 4 when tlic barbarians saw the (venomous) 
, ;i Co.11.34 And the rest will I set in order when I co.' 
ZO. Tn the, iv Tip en to. 

3Ialt.i3. "4 -ivhen he sowed," some (seeds) fell by iho ' 

>«.=7.i2 when he was accused of the chief priests 
Lulce 2.27 when the parents brouglit in the child T. 
3. 21 Now when all the people were baptized.' 
5. 12 when he was in a certain city, behold a 

5. 40 when Jesus was returned, the people (gl.) 
•g. 36 when the vojce was past, J«suswa3 found 
9. 51 when the time was come that ho should'' 

JO. 35 whatsoever thou spendest more, when I 
/ 19. 15 when he was returned, having received • 
Acts 2. 1 when the day of Pentecost was fully come 
Rom. 3. 4 and mightest overcome when thou art Ju.' 
Gal. 4. 18 and not only when I am present with you. 
I Po. 4. 13 when lus glory shall be revealed, ye may 

31. /n the which, iv jf, iv rrj en he, &n te. 

Luke22. 7 day of unleavened bread, when the pass. 

Jolm 4. 52 Then enciuired he of them the hour when 

Acts 13. 17 exalted the people when they dwelt asst. 
'^ 2 Th. I. 7 when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed fr. 
WHENCE ? (from) — '" 
l.From whence I njo 'x e mizzeh. 

Gen. i6. 8 whence earnest thou! and wLithcr Wilt th^ 

2. Whence t ]'M0 meayin.'s 

Gen. 29. 4 JIybrethren,whence(be)ye7 And they soi 

1 42. 7 said unto them.Whence come ye? And they 
Nnm II. 13 Whence should I have flesh to give unto 
Josh. 2. 4 There came men unto me, but I wist nofci 
r 9. 8 said unto them. Who (are) ye? and from w. 
Judgi7. 9 Micah said unto him, ■\N'liei>oecomest thou? 
f; 1917 Whither goest thou? and whence comest 1 

2 Ki. 5 25 Elishasaiduntohim, Whence (comest th.) 

6. 27 whence shall I help thee? out of the bam 
_ 20. i4.What said these men? and from whence 

Job I. 7 Lord said unto Satan, Whence comest th.f 
' c8. 20 Whence then conieth wisdom? and whero 
P3a.T2i. J untothehills, from whence Cometh my he, 
Isa. 39. 3 What said tliese men? and from whence 
Jon. I. 8 whence comest thou? what (is) thy count. 
Nah. 3. 7 who willbemoan her? whence shalll seclc 

3. Whence, <iO(v hothen. 

Matt 12. 44 I mil return into my house from whenco 

Lukeii. 24 I will return unto my house whence I ca. 

• Acts 14. 26 from whence they had been recommended 

^ Heb. II. 19 from whence also be received him in a fl. 

0. Whence t how ? ■7r69iv pothcn. 

Matti3. 27 BOW good seed in thy field ? from whenco 
See also v. 54, 56; 15.33; 21. 25; Mark 6. 2 ; 8. 4; 12. 
37 ; Luke i. 43 ; 13. 25, 27 ; 20. 7 ; John i. 48 ; 2. 9 ; 3. 8 ; 

4. II ; 6. 5; 7. 27, 27, 28; 8. 14, 14; 9. 29, 30; 19. 9; JaSi 
4. I ; Rev. 2. 5 ; 7. 13. 

"WHEHSOE'VEE — 

1. Whensoever, Srav Jiotan.-. 

Marki4. 7 whensoev«r ye will yo may do them goo4 
2.Whensoever, iis iav hSs can. 

Rom 15. 24 [Whensoever] I take my journey into Sp, 
WHERE — i,^ 

1. Where t 'K e.X 

Gen. 3. 9 God called unto Adam'.. Where (art) thou? 

1 4. 9 said unto Cain, Where (is) Abel thy bro. \ 
Job 2o. 7 they which have seen him shall say, Wh. 
Isa. 1 9. 1 2 Where (are'> they ! . . let them tell thee now 

2. Where f .it 'K e zeh, 

J Sa. 9. 18 Tell me, I pray tliee, where the seer's ho. 
Job 28. 12 and where(is)theplaoeof understandingf 

3. Where t niH ayyeh. 

Gen. 18. 9 Where (is) Sarah tby wife? And he said 
Jer. 37. ig TrMiere (are) now your prophets which pn 

i.IIow, hoio 1 nj'N ekali. 

Song I. 7 Teil me.. where thou feedest. where thoa 

5,ffoia, how ! rij'tt ekoh. 

2 Ki 6. 13 Go and spy where he (is), that I may send 

6. Whence t y.tto meayin. 

Job 28. 12 But where shall wisdom be found? andwh. 

7. Where I nb'N ephoh/ 

Gen. 37. 16 tell me, I pray thee, where they feed (th 
Ruth 2. ig Where hast thou gleaned to day? and wh. 

1 Sa. 19. 22 asked and said. Where (are) Samuel and 

2 Sa. 9. 4 king said unto him. Where (is) he? And 
Job 4. 7 Remember.. where were the righteous cut 

38. 4 AVhere wast thou when I laid the found. 

Isa. 49. 21 I was left alone; these, where (had) they 

Jer. 3. 2 see where thou hast not been lien with: ia 

. ■. . 36. 19 Go, hide thee, .and let no man know wh. 

8^ Unto, ^N el. ',1^ 

Lev. 4. 12 clean place,* where the ashea are poured 

9. IVhitlier t .i;x ahah. ' , 

2 KL 6. 6 man of God said, ■Where fell It? And ho 



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10. Where! niSN, "lax epho. 

Gen. 27. 33 where (is) he that hath taken venison, and 
Job 9. 24 judges thereof ; if not, where, (and) who 
Isa. 19. 12 where (are) thy wise(raen)f . .let them tell 
Ho?. 13. 10 where (is any other) that may save thee in 

11. In (the place) that, where, -i^tts baasher. 

Judg5. 27 where he bowed, tiiere he fell do-vvn dead 

12. Whence, "ik'ND tneaaher. 

Exod.5. II Go ye, get you straw where ye cau find It 

13. Where, whither, u^ "ig'K asher sham. 

Gen. 3. II the whole land of Havilab, where (there 
14.^ hand, part, T yad. 

Isa. 57. 8 thou lovedst theirTjed where thou sawest 
15. Whither, iieg, DB, tam, tammah. 

Ezra 6. 1 where the treasures were laid up in Bab. 

16.7re which, iv $ enho. 

Acts 4. 31 place was shaken where they were assem. 
7. 33 for the place [where] thou standest is ho. 

11. II already come unto the house where I was 

15. 36 where we have preached the word of the 

n.Down to, Kari, (ace.) hata. 

Lukeio. 33 Samaritan, as he journeyed, camn where 

18. Whence, tOev hothen. 

Ilatt25. 24 and gathering where thou hast not straw. 
25. 26 and gather where I have not strawed 

19. Where, Sirov hopou. 

Matt. 6. 19 where moth andrustdothnot corrupt, and 
6. 20 where neither moth norrust doth corrupt 
6. 20 where thieves do not break through and 
6. 21 For where your treasure is, there will 
13. 5 Some fell upon stony places, where they 
25. 24 reaping where thou hast not so^vn, and 

25. 26 thou knewest that I reap where I sowed 

26. 57 where the scribes and the elders were as. 
28. 6 Come, see the place where the Lord lay 

Uork 2. 4 they uncovered the roof where he was 
4. 5 some fell on stony ground, where it had 

4. 15 these are they by the wayside, where the 

5. 40 and entereth in where the damsel was 

6. 55 those that were sick, where they heard he 
9. [44, 46], 48 Where their worm dieth not, and 

13. 14 see the abomination .. standiug where it 
14. 14 where I shall eat the passover with my 

16. 6 he is not here : behold the place where 
lukei2. 33 where nothlof approacheth, neithermoth 

12. 34 For where your treasure is, there willyo. 
22. II where I shall eat the passover with my 

John I. 28 in Bethabara beyond Jordan, where John 

3. 8 The wind bloweth where it listeth, and 

4. 20 Jerusalem is the place where men ought 
4. 46 Jesus came again into Cana of Galilee, w. 

6. 23 unto the place where they did eat bread 

6. 62 see the Son of man ascend up where he 

7. 34, 36 and where I am, (thither) ye cannot 
7. 42 out of the town of Beth-lehem, where D. 

10. 40 into the place where John at first bapti. 

11. 30 but was in that place where Martha met 

11. 32 Then when Mary was come where Jesus 

12. 1 Bethany, where Lazarus was which had 
12. 26 and where I am, there shall also my ser. 

14. 3 myself ; that where I am, (there) ye may 

17. 24 wfioim thou hast given me be with me w. 
iSi I brook Cedron, where was a garden, into 
19. 18 Where they crucified him, and two other 
19. 2o for the place where Jesus was crucified 

19. 41 Now in the place where he was crucified 

20. 12 at the feet, where the body of Jesus had 
20. 19 when the doors were shut where the dis. 

Acts 17. I came to Thessalonicp, where was a syna. 
Eom 15. 20 preach the gospel, not where Christ was 
Col. 3. II Where there is neither Greek'nor Jew.ci. 
Heb. 9. 16 For where a testament (is), there must 
JO. 18 Now where remission of these (is, there 
J as. 3.16 For where envying and strife (is), there 
Eev. 2. 13 (even) where Satan's seat (is) : and thou 
2. 13 was slain among you, where Satan dwell. 

11. 8 and Egypt, where also our Lord was cru. 

12. 6 wilderness, where she hath a place prep. 
^t 12. 14 [where] she is nourished for a time, and 
"TiT so. 10 where the beast and the false prophet (are) 

2\. Where, ov hou. 

Matt. 2. 9 till It came and stood over where the yo. 

18. 20 For wliere two or three are gathered to. 
28. 16 into a mountain where Jesus had appoi. 

Luke 4. 16 came to Nazareth, where he had been br. 

4. 17 he found the place where it was written 
22. 10 follow him into the house [where] he en. 

Johnii. 41 [took away the stone (from the place) wh]. 

Acts I. 13 into an upper room, where abode both P. 
a. 2 It filled all the house where they were si. 
7. 29 stranger in the land of Midian, where he 
12. 12 where many were gathered together pra, 
16. 13 river side, where prayer was wont to be 
BO. 6 cameunto them to Troas In five days ; wh. 
20. 8 upper chamber, where they were gathered 
25. 10 judgment seat, where I ought to bo jud. 
28. 14 Where we found brethren, and were de. 

Eom. 4. 15 for where no law is, (there Is) no transg. 

5. 20 But where sin abounded, grace did much 
9. 26 in the place where it was said unto them 

2 Co. 3. 17 where the Spilrit of the Lord (is), there 
CoL 3. I where Christ sitteth on the right hand of 
B«v. 17. 15 where the whore sitteth, are peoples, and 

23. Where t vov pou. 
• ' Matt. 3. 3 Where is he that la bom King of Che Jews? 



JTatt. 2. 4 he demanded of them where Christ shou. 

8. 20 but the Son of man hath not where to lay 
26. 17 Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee 

Marki4. 12 Where wilt thou that we go and prepare 

14. 14 The Master saith, Where is the guest ch. 

15. 47 (the mother) of Joses beheld where he was 
Luke 8. 25 Where is your faith? And they being afr. 

9. 58 but the Son of man hath not where to lay 
12. 17 because I have no room where to bestow 
17. 17 Were there not ten cleansed? but where 
17. 37 they answered and said unto him, Where 
22. 9 said unto him. Where wilt thou that we 
22. 1 1 The Master saith . . Where is the guest ch. 

John I. 38 being interpreted. Master, where dwell. 
I. 39 They came and saw wliere he dwelt, and 

7. ij sought him at the feast, and said. Where 

8. 10 [Woman, where are those thine accusers?] 

8. 19 Then said they imto him. Where is thy 

9. 12 Then said they unto him. Where is he! 
II. 34 Where have ye laid him? They said unto 

11. 57 that, if any man knew where he were, he 
20. 2, 13 know not where they have laid him 
20. 15 tell me where thou hast laid him, and I 

Kom. 3. 27 Where (is) boasting then? It is excluded 
I Co. I. Eo Where (is) the wise? where (is) the scribe ? 
I. 20 where is the disputer of this world? hath 
j2. 17 where (were) the hearing, .where (were) 

12. 19 they were all one member, where (were) 
IS- 55 where (is) thy sting?, .where (is) thy vi.! 

1 Pe. 4. 18 where shall the ungodly and the sinner 

2 Pe. 3. 4 Where is the promise of his coming? for 
Rev. 2. 13 where thou dweUest, (even).. Satan's seat 

23. Wliat t rls iis. 

Gal. 4. 15 [Wliere] is then the blessedness ye spake 
2i. Place, tSttos topos. 

1 Ti. B. 8 I will therefore that men pray every wK 
WBlEKE no — 

In not, in the cessation of, Dsxa ieephes. 

Prov 26. 20 Where no wood is| (there) the fire goeth 
"WHEREAS — 
l.If, since, w^ %m. 

Job 22. 20 Whereas our substance 'is not cut down 

i.For, '? hi. 

Gen. 31. 37 Whereas thou bast searched all my stuIT 
Z.Now, n.^y attah. 

2 Ch.10. II For whereas my father put a heavy yoke 
,4. Under, instead of, nnn tachaih. 

Isa. 60. 15 Whereas thou hast been forsaken and ha. 
h. Because that, tb'n jy; yaan asher. 

I KL 8. 18 Whereas it was In mine heart to build an 
6.7?i that which, iv ^ en hS. 

1 Pe. 2. 12 whereas they speak against you as evil do. 
3. 16 whereas they speak evil of you, as of evil 

7. Where, whereas, Sttov hopou. 

1 Co. 3. 3 for whereas (there is) among you envying 

2 Pe. 2.11 Whereas angels which are greater in po. 

8.^Vhoever, 8o-tis hostis. 

Jas. 4. 14 Whereas ye know not what (shall be) on 
WHEBEBT — 
l.In, loith, or ly what i nsg hammah. 

Gen. 15. 8 whereby shall I know that I shall inherit 
1,The Minnim, musical instruments, D'j? minnim. 

Psa. 45. 8 palaces, whereby they have made thee g. 

Z. Through which, Si' ^r di' his. 

Heb. 12. 28 whereby we may serve God acceptably 
2 Pe. 1. 4 Whereby are given unto us exceeding gr. 
3. 6 Whereby the world that then,was, being 

i.In which, ^y $, ^y oTs en hs, en hois. 

Luke I. 78 whereby the day spring from on'highhath 

Acts 4. 12 none other name .. whereby we must be 
II. 14 whereby thou and all thy house shaU be 

Horn. 8. 15 Spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba 
14. 21 whereby thy brother stumbleth, Ep. 4. 30 
5*.J5y which, jrpos o pros ho, Epli. 3. 4. 
6. Down to or ly what thing t Kardrl (ace.) kata ti. 

Luke 1. 18 Whereby shall I know this ? for I am an 
7i. Whence, ZOev hothen. 

' I Jo. 2. 18 whereby we know that it is the lasttimo 
^/.Concerning which, trepi ov peri (gen.) hou. 

Acts 19. 40 there being no cause whereby we may give 
"WHEEEFOEE — 
l.But, truly, yet, D^in ulam. 

Job 33. 1 Wherefore, Job, I pray thee, hear my sp. 
^.Therefore, ]rih lahen. 

Dan. 4. 27 Wherefore, king, let my counsel be ac. 

3. Wherefore, wherefore ! ynij maddua. 

Gen. 26. 27 Wherefore come ye to me, seeing ye hate 
Isa. 5. 4 wherefore; when I looked that it should 

i.For what, wlierefore t nip'? lammah. 

Gen. 18. 13 Wherefore did Sarah laugh, saying, Shall 

5. Concerning what I nD'h'ii al mah. 

Mai. 2. 14 Yet ye say. Wherefore? Because theLoKD 

Q.For this reason, because, ."iji Vjip-'jj kol qebel denah. 

Dan. 3. 8 Wherefore at that time certain Chaldeans 
6. 9 Wherefore king Darius signed the writing 
7, Surely only, '%H '5 H ak. 

2 Ki. 5. 7 wherefore consider, I pray you, and soa 



i. Therefore, ]'S-'^]l al ken. 

Gen. 10. 9 wherefore it is said. Even as Nimrodthe 

9.Theri:fore, ]3^ laken. 

Exod. 6. 6 therefore say unto the children «f Israel 

10. Under or instead of wlmt i rig nnn tachath inch. 
Jer. s- 19 Wherefore doeth the LoKD our God alltU. 

ll.In deed, in truth, then, therefore, Apa ara. < 

2 Co. 7. 12 Wherefore, though I wrote unto you, I 

12.7%€«. truly, therefore, &paye arage. 

Matt. 7. 20 Wherefore by their fruits ye shaU know 

IZ.Because of what t Ziari diati. 

Lukei9. 23 Wherefore then gavest not thou my money 
Rom. 9. 32 Wherefore? Because (they sought it) no^ 
2 Co. II. ji Wherefore? because I love you not? God 
Rev. 17. 7 Wherefore didst thou marvel? I will teE 

14.0?t account of tchich, SiS dio. 

Matt.27. 8 Wlierefore that field was called. The field 

Luke 7. 7 Wherefore neither thought I myself wort 

4.cts 13. 35[Wherefore]he saith also in another(psalm) 

15. 19 Wherefore my sentence is, that we trouble 

20. 26 Wherefore I take you to record this day 

24. 26 wherefore he sent forhImtheoftener,and 

25. 26 Wherefore I have brought him forth bef. 

26. 3 wherefore I beseech thee to hear me pat. 

27. 25 Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer: for I 
27. 34 Wherefore I pray you to take (some) m. 

Rom. I. 24 Wherefore God also gave them up to un. 
13. 5 ViTieretore (ye) must needs be subject, not 
15. 7 Wherefore receive ye one another as Ch. 

1 Co. 12. 3 Wherefore I give you to understand, that 

2 Co. 2. 8 Wherefore I beseech you that ye would 

S. 9 Wherefore we labour, that, whether pres. 
6. 17 Wherefore come out from among them 
Eph. 2. II Wherefore remember, that ye (being) in 

3. 13 Wherefore I desire that yo faint not at 
4. 8 Wherefore he saith. When he ascended 

4. 25 Wherefore, putting away lying, speak cv. 

5. 14 Wherefore he saith. Awake thou that si. 
Phil. 2. 9 Wherefore God also hath highly exalted 
I Th. 2. 18 [Wherefore] we would have come unto you. 

3. I Wherefore, when we could no longer for. 

5. II Wherefore comfort yourselves together 
Phm. 8 Wherefore, though I might be much bold. 
Hgb. 3. 7 Wherefore as the Holy Ghost saith. To d. 

3. 10 Wherefore I was grieved with that gene. 
10. 5 Wherefore, when he cometh into the wo. 
n. 16 wherefore God is not ashamed to be called 
12. 12 Wherefore lift up the hands which hang 

12. 28 Wherefore, we receiving a kingdom which 

13. 12 Wherefore Jesus also, that the might sa. 
Jas. I. 21 Wherefore lay apart all filthiness and su. 

4. 6 Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the pr. 

1 Pe. 1. 13 Wherefore gird up the loins of your mind. 

2. 6 [Wherefore] also it is contained in the! 3. 

2 Pe. 1. 10 Wherefore the rather, brethren, give do. 

1. 12 Wherefore I will not be negligent to put 

3. 14 Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look 

15. WJierefore truly, StS-n-ep dioper. 

I Co. 8. 13 Wherefore, if meat make my brother to 
10. 14 Wherefore, my dearly beloved, fiee from 

14. 13 [Wherefore] let him that speaketh in aa 

16. Wherefore? why? tya rl hina ti. 

Matt. 9. 4 said, Wherefore think ye evil in your hea. 

17. Whence, '6d(y hothen. 

Heb. 2. 17 Wherefore in all things It behoved him 

3. I Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers of 

7. 25 Wherefore he is able also to save them to 

8. 3 wherefore (it is)of necessity that tbismau 

1^.77i^refore, then, oly oun. 

Matt 24. 26 Wherefore, if they shall say unto yon, B. 
Acts I. 21 AVberefore of these men which have com. 

6. 3 [Wherefore] brethren, look ye out among 

1 Co. 4. 16 Wherefore I beseech you, be ye followers 

2 Co. 8. 24 Wherefore show ye to them, and before 
Col. 2. 20 [Wherefore], if ye be dead with Christ fr. 
I Pe. 2. I Wherefore, laying aside all malice, and 

19. ^Vhat ! Ti ti. 

John 9. 27 wherefore wouH ye hear (it) again t Will 
Acts 22. 30 known the certainty wherefore he was ac. 
GaL 3.19 Wherefore then (serveth) the law? It was 

20. On account of what ? rlyos fyexev tinos heneken. 
Acts 19. 32 knew not wherefore they were come tog. 

21. On account of lohat ? x'^P'" tIvos charin iinos. 
I Jo. 3. 13 wherefore slew he him? because his own 

22.0n account of, or because of this, Sjo touto. 
Matti2. 31 Wherefore I say unto you, All manner of 
23. 34 Wherefore, behold, I send unto you pro. 
Rom. 5. 12 Wherefore, as by one man sin entered in. , 
Eph. 1. 15 Wherefore I also, after I heard of your fa. it 

5. 17 Wherefore be ye not unwise, but unders. 

6. 13 Wherefore take unto you the whole arm. 

3 John 10 Wherefore, if I come, I will remember 

2Z. Because of which. Si r/v di hen, (a'mav). 

Acts 10. 21 what (is) the cause wherefore ye are co. f 

22. 24 that he might know wherefore they cried 

23. 28 known the cause wherefore they accused 
., 2 Ti. I. 6 Whereforelputtheeinremembrancethat 

TT Titus 1. 13 Wherefore rebuke them shjirply, that th, 

^.Wherefore [therefore) truly,Totyapevy toigaroun. 
Heb. 12. I Wherefore, seeing we also are compassed 

27. & that, &<rre hoste. 

Matt 13. 13 Wherefore it is lawful to do well on the 



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Watti9. 6 Wherefore they are no more twain, but 

23. 31 Wherefore be ye wituessos unto yoursel. 

Kom. 7. 4 AVherefore, my bretlircn, ye also are bee. 

7. 12 Wherefore tlie law (is) holy, and the co. 

1 Co.io. 12 Wherefore let him that thinketh he stan. 

II. 27 'WTiercfore whosoever shall cat thiabrcatl 
II, 33 AVheretore, my bretliren, when yo como 
14. 22 Wherefore tongues are for a sign, not to 

14. 39 AVherefore, brethren, covet to proi)hcsy 

2 Co. 5. 16 Wherefore henceforth know we no man 
Gal. 3. 24 Wlierefore the law was our schoolmaster 

4. 7 Wherefore thou art no more a servant, but 
Phil. 2. 12 Wherefore, my beloved, as yo liave alwa. 
I Th. 4. ;8 Wherefore comfort one auother with th. 
Jas. I. ig [Wherefore], my beloved brethren, let ev. 

1 Pe. 4. 19 Wherefore let them that suffer according 

ZB.Wilh a view to what ? eh ri eis ti {neut.) 

Matt 14. 31 thou of little faith, wherefore didst th. 

i^. Indeed then, fxiv oZv men oun. 

Acts 19. 38 Wherefore if Demetrius, and the craftsmen 

30. With a vieio to which, els H eis ho. 

2 Th. I. II Wherefore also wo pray always foryou, th. 
WHEEEDT, whereinto, 'whereinsoever — 

l.In that which, hb'xs haasher. 

Eccl. 3. 9 What pro At hath he that worketli In that w. 

2. In which, lit. tvhich in it, S3 "i^ix asher bo. 

Gen. 7. 15 two and two of all fleshj wherein (Is) the 

3. Which there, cohere, uif -pH asher sham. 

Deut. 1 2. 2 shall utterly destroy all the places where. 

4./>i the midst of, 13? hegav. 

JEzra 5. 7 They sent a letter unto him, wherein was 
X>.In them, in which, )n| "ic'x asher hahen. 

Deut.28. 52 wherein thou triistedst, throughout all 
6. In them, in which, Kri"} t^n asher bahennah. 

Jcr. 5. 17 they shall impoverish thy fenced cities, wh. 
7. This, which, 11 zu-. 

Psa. 142. 3 In the way wherein I walked have they 
143. 8 cause me to know the way wherein I sh. 

8. In what, nag bainmah. 

1 Sa. 14. 38 know and scq wherein this sin hath been 

■ O.J/i the midst of which, npina IK'n asher bethok'ah. 

Nura.35. 34 land which yo shall inhabit, wherein I 

10. Unto whose midst, Sytn-bif "iejk asher cl-toko. ' 

Lev. II. 33 every earthen vessel whereinto (any) of 

11. Oil account of which, 81 Tif di hen. 

2 Pe. 3. 12 wherein the heavens being on fire shall bo 

■ 12. With a view to which, els '6 eis ho. 

John 6. 22 save that one whereinto his disciples were 
Acts 7. 4 removed, him into tliis land, wherein yo 
I Pe. 3. 20 wherein few, that is, eight souls were sa. 
5. 12 this is the true grace of God wherein yo 

IZ.In which, ev cus, iv fj, ev rip, ev <^, en hais,en he. 
JU.alt.11. 20 beg.an ho to upbraid the cities wherein 

25. 13 [know neither the day nor the hour whe.] 
John 19. 41 new sepulchre, wherein was never man 
Acts 2. 8 every man in our own tongue, wherein we 

10. 12 'Wherein were all manner of four footed 
Rom. 2. I for wherein thou judgcst another, tliou co. 

5. 2 access by faith intothis grace wherein we 
7. 6 that being dead wherein we were held, th. 

1 Co. 7. 20 Let every man abide in the same calling w. 

7. 24 let every man, wherein he is called, the. 

15. I which also ye have received, and wherein 
e Co. II. 12 wlicrejn they glory they maybe found ev. 
l£ph. I. 6 [wherein] he hath made us accepted in the 

2. 2 Wherein in time past ye walked according 

5. 18 be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess 

Col. 2. 12 wherein also ye are risen with (him) thro. 

2 Ti. 2. 9 Wherein I suffer trouble, as an evil doer 
Hcb. 6. 17 Wherein God, ■willing more abundantly to 

g. 2 wherein fwasj the candlestick, and theta. 
9. 4 wherein (was) the golden pot that had m. 

1 Pe. I. 6 Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now 

4. 4 Wherein they think it strange that ye run 

2 Pe. 3. 13 a new earth, wherein dwelleth righteous. 
\r P^ev. 2. 13 not. .even in those days [wherein] Antipas 
v?" iS. 19 wherein were made rich all that had ship? 

15. Whereinsoever, ev $ &v en ho an. 

2 Co. ij 21 Howbeit whereinscsver any is bold, I sp. 

\(> .Concerning which, Trepl S>v peri hon, 

Luke 1. 4 those things, wherein thou hast been in. 

17. Where, whither, ov hou. 

Lukc23. 53 sepulchre that was he^vn in stone, where. 

■WHEEEOF, whereon, whereupon — 

\:Which, of which, -w^. asher. 

Hxisa. 5. 3 defile not their camps, in the midst whe. 

2. Ore which, lit. which on it, vh^f -\v» asher alav. 
Exod. 3. 5 lor the place whereon thou standest (is) 

Z. Concerning which, irepl tjs or wv peri hes or hon. 
Acts 24. 13 Neitlier can they prove the thingswhereof 
T Co. 7. I Now concerning the things whereof ye 
Heb. 2. 5 in subjection the world to come, whereof 

i.Among which things, iv oh (new. pi.) en hois. 
Acts 24. 18 Whereupon certaiii|Jews from Asia found 
26. 12 Whereupon, as I went to Damascus with 

Z.Wlicnce, '66ev hothen. - 

Matt.14. 7 Whereupon he promised with an oath to 
Acts 25. 19 Wliereupon O king Agrippa, I was not ,, 

At Heb. a. 18 Whereupon neither the first (testameut)__ 



W-.Conccrning v^hat things, irepl rlvwv peri tinOn. 

1 Ti. I. 7 neither what tlicy Bay, nor wlicrcof they 
WHERESOEVER — 

l.In (thejjlacc) which, yJnz laashcr. 

2 Ki. 8. I sojourn wheresoever thoucanstEojoum 
2.7ii every {place) that, 'n-^p? behol-di. 

Dan. 2. 38 wlicreaoever the eiiildren of men dwell 

Z.WIicre, iiirov hopou, 

Lukei7. 37 Wheresoever the body (is), tliithcrwllUhe 

i. Wherever, Birou 6.v hopou an. 

Hark 9. 18 wheresoever ho takcth him, ho tcarcth 
14. 9 [Wheresoever] this gospel shall be ijrcach. 

5.WIicrcsoever, Sttou idv hopou can. 

Matt24. 28 For wheresoever thccarcaso Is, there will 

26. 13 Whcresoeverthisgospel shall bo preached 
ilarki4, 14 [wheresoever] ho shall go in, eay ye to the 

WHERETO, whereunto — 

l.For wImI, wherefore i ns^ lamnuih. 

Job 30. 2 whereto (might) the strength of their ha. 
2,Wilh a view to which, els '6 eis ho. 

Phil. 3. 16 whereto wc h.ave already attained, let us 

Col. I. 29 Whereunto I also labour, striving accord. 

2 Th. 2. 14 Whereunto ho called you by our gospel 

1 Ti. 2. 7 Whereunto I am ordained apreacher, and 

6. 12 whereunto thou art also called, and hast 

2 TI. I. II Whereunto 1 nni appointed a preacher 

1 Pe. 2. 8 being disobedient ; whereunto also they 

3. To what 1 Tivi tini. 

Matt 1. 16 Put whereunto shall I liken this genera.? 

Mark 4. 30 [Whereunto] shall we liken the kingdom 

Luke 7. 31 AVhercuuto tlien shall I liken the men of 

13. 18 what is the kingdom of God like? and wh. 

13. 20 Whereunto shall I liken the kingdom of 

LWiat, tI ti. 

. Acts 5. 24 they doubted of them whereunto this wo. 
WHEREWITH, wherewithal, wherewith soever — 

1. Which, with which, na'N asher. 

Gen. 27. 41 because of the blessing wherewith his fa. 

2. A word, 151 dabar. 

Psa.119. 42 So shall I have wherewith to answer him 

3. With what I nag bammah. 

Judg. 6. IJ Oh my Lord, whereivith shall I save Israel ? 
4.7)!., with or by which, ev ^ en ho, 

Eph. 6. 16 wlierewith ye shall be able to quench all 
Heb. 10. 29 wherewith he was sanctified, an unholy 

5. As much, or as many as, Siras &v hosas an. 

JIark 3. Si blasphemies [wherewith soever] they sh. 
Q.Whatlriti, 

Matt. 6. 31 AVliat shall wc drink? or, Wherewithal 
■ Luke 1 7. 8 Make ready wherewith I may sup, and 

7. In, vnth or by what ? iv rlvt en tini. 

Matt.";. 13 it the salthave lost his savour, wherewith 
Mark 9. 50 if the salt have lost his saltness, wherew. 
Lukei4. 34 if the salt have lost his saltness, wherewith 

WHET, tp — 

l.To sharpen, instruct, c'aS latash. 

Psa. 7. 12 If ho turn not, he will whet Ms sword ; ho 

2.J'o roll, devolve, trust, 7?i5 qalal, 3(i.' 

Eccl. 10. 10 If the iron be blunt, and he do not whet - 

3. To sharpen, repeat, \iV shanan. 

Deut 32. 41 If I whet my glittering sword, and mine 
Psa. 64. 3 Who whet their tongue like a sword, (and) 

WHETHER, (any, yet, or not) —^ 
\.0r, whether, ix 0, 

Exod2i. 3( Whether he have gored a son, or have go. 

Lev. 5. I whether he hath seen or known (of it); if 

2. Where ? nj 'X e zek. - 

Eccl. II. 6 for thou knowest not whether shall pro. 

3. If, nx m. ■ 

Exodig. 13 whether (it be) beast or man, it shall not 

i.Between, 1'3 ben, ' 

Lev. 27. 12 priest shall value it, whether it be good ■ 

2 Ch.14. II whether with many, or with them that 

5. Whether, or, ]n hc'^ 

Ezra 5.17 wliethcr it be (so), that a decree was made 
. 7. 26 whether (it be) unto death, or to banish. 

Q.That, "3 ki. 

Job 34. 33 whether thou refuse, or whether thou ch. 
7.Even from, ]D^lemin. ^ 

2 Ch.is. 13 whether small or great, whether man or 
8. Whether yet ! liyn haod. 

Exod 4, 18 return. .and see whether they be yet alive 

9.//" not, kV ok im lo. 

Exod22. 8 whether he have put his hand unto hfe nc. 

IQ.If, idv Ti can ti, 

Rom 14 8 whether we live., [whether] we die., whe 

U.Ifeiei. 

Matt. 26. 63 tell us whether thou be the Clirist, the 

27. 49 let us see whpther Elias willcome to save 
Mark 3. 2 whether he would heal him on the sabba. 
!■ -' • 15. 36 let us see whether Elias will come to take 
"Luke 6. 7 watched him, whether be would heal on 



Lukei4. 28 countcththo cost, whether hohavo(Buffl.) 
14. 31 consulteth whether he be able With tenth, 
23. 6 he .iBlccd wlicthcr the man were a Gallic;. 
John Q. 25 ^■|■hctllo^ he bo a sinner (or no), I know 
Acta 4. 19 V.'hcther It bo right in tlic sight of God 
5. 8 Tell mc whether ye sold the land for to 
10. 18 asked v/hether Simon, which was surna. 
rj. 11 Ecarchcd the scriptures daily, whether th; 
19. 2 Wo have not 30 much as heard whether 
25. 20 I asked (him) whether he would go to Je, 

1 Co. I. 16 besides, I know not whether I baptized • 
' 7. 16 whether thou shalt save (thy) husband t 

2 Co. a. 9 that I might know the proof of yovi, whe. 
•^ 13. 5 Examine yourselves, whetherye be in tho 

ij? I Jo. 4. I buttrythespirltswhotherthey axe of God 

Vi. If anything, whatever, whichever, etrt site. 
Pvom 12. 6 grace that is given unto us, whether pro. 

1 Co. 3. 22 .Whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or 

8. 5 whether in heaven or in earth, as thero 
10. 31 Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or w. 

12. 13 whether (we be) Jews or Gentiles, wheth. 
IJ. 26 [whether] one member suffer, all tho mo. 

13. 8 whether (there he) prophecies, they shall 

13. 8 whether (there be) knowledge, it shall va. 

14. 7 whether pipe or harp, except they give a 

15. II Therefore whether (it were) I or they, so 

2 Co. I. 6 whether we be afflicted. .whetherwebcco. 

5. 9 whether present orabsent, we maybe ac. 

5. 10 according to that he hath done, whether 

5. 13 whether wo be beside ourselves. .or whe. 

8. 23 Whether (any do enquire) of Titus, (he is) 

12. 2 whether in the body, I cannot tell; or wh. 

12. 3 whether in the body, or out of the body 

Eph. 6, 8 the same shall he receive of the Lord, wh. 

Phil. I, 18 whether in pretence, or in truth, Christ 

I. 2p in my body, whether (it be) by life, or by 

I, 27 whether I come and sec you, or else be 
Col.-- I, 16 whether (they be) thrones, or dominions 

I. 20 whether (they be) things in earth, or thi, 

1 Th. 5. 10 whether we wake or sleep, we should 11. 

2 Th-. 2. 15 traditions which ye have been taught, w. 

1 Pe. 2. 13 whpther it be to the king, as supremo 

U.Whcther, indeed, iJToi etoi. 
I Rom. 6. 16 whetherof sin unto death, or of obedicnco 

15. Lest at any time, whether, if perhaps, fi^fiirore. 
Luke 3. 15 mused,.whgtherbo were the Christ, ornot 

16. Whether ? irSrepov poteron. 

John 7. 17 shall know of the doctrine, whether it bo 

17. Both, re Kai te kai. , 

Acts 9. 2 whether they were men or women, he mig. 
18. What ! rt ti. 

Matt. 9. 5 For whether is easier, to say, (Thy) sins 

21. 31 Whctherof them twain did the willofOi.) 
23. 17, ig (Yc) fools, and blind ! for whether is 
27. 21 Whether of the twain will ye that I rclc. 

Mark 2. 9 Whether is it easier to say to the sick of 
Luke s- 23 Whether is easier, to say. Thy sins be for. 

22, 27 For whether (is) greater, he that sittetU 
WHKTH — ;■ 

l.Where? 'N e. 

2 Ch,i8. 23 Which way went the spirit of tho LOKD 
2, These, n^x elleh. 

■ I Ch.e3, 4 Of which, twenty and four thousand (wc.) 
2. And I myself, '4N1 vaani. 

Gen. 18. 13 Shall Ijof a surety bear a child, which a?n 
i. And I myself, ^:>i>Ci veanoki. 

Gen. 18. 27 I have taken upon me. .which (am but) 
h.Which, -iw asher. 

Gen, I. 7 from the waters which 'were) above tho 
6. Which, "=! di. 

Ezra 4. 12 that the Jews which came no from thco 

7. This, ny] denah. 

Ezra 4. 15 for which cause was this city destroyed 

Z.He, it, that, vfin Mi. 

Gen. 14. 17 at the valley of Shaveh, which (is) tho kl. 

9. Tliat itself, NWtj hahu. 

Deut. 3. 13 all Bashan, which was called tho land of 

lO.Tliey, on hem. 

Deut, 2. II ■\VTiich also were accountca giants, as Iho 

11. Which they, Jn -lEJx asher hen. 

Gen. 19. 29 when he overthrew tho cities in tho which 

12. This, nj zeh. 

Psa. 104. ' 8 imto the place which thou hast founded 
l^.This, ^■^ zu. 

Exod IS. 13 Thou . .hast led forth the people which 

15. 16 till the people pass over, which thou hast 

Psa. 9. IS in the net which they hid is their own fo. 

32. 8 pnd teach thee in the way which thoush. 

li.^Vllo, who ? V mi. 

Judg.20. 18 Which of ns shallgo up first to the battle 

15.7/«, it, avrSs av.tos. 

Rev. 17, 9 seven mountains, on which the woman si 

IQ.Such as, such, ofos hoios. 

Phil. I. 30 Having the same conflict which ye sarw 
2 Ti. 3. 1 1 Persecutions, afflictions, which came uh. 

17.^4* much, as great,.Z<7os hosos. 

John2i. 2s there are also many other things which J. 
Act3 g. 39 shawlng the coats and garments which 



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18. Whosoever, whatsoever, StrTis.hostis. — 

Hatt. 7. 15 Beware, o{ false prophets, which come to 

7. 24 will liken hira unto a wise man, which bu. 

7. 26 foolisli man, which built his house upon 

13. 52 an householder, which bringeth forth out 

16. 28 There be some standing here which shall 

19. 12 which were so born, .which were made 
19. 12 whicli have made themselves eunuchs for 

20. I an householder, which went out early in 

21. 33 a certain householder, which planted a vi. 

21. 41 other husbandmen, which shall render 

22. 2 a certain king, whicli made a marriage for 

23. 27 whited aspulchres, which indeed appear 
25. 1 virgins, whichtook their lamps, and went 
27^55 many women. .which followed Jesus from 

Mark 9, i which shall not taste of death, till th?y 
12, iS Sadducees, which say there is no resurre. 

luko I. 2c^ my words* which shall be fulfilled in their 
. 2. 4 the city of David, which is called fieth-le. 
2. 10 good tidings of great joy, which shall be 

7. 37 a woman in the city, which was a sinner 

8. 3 Susarma, and many others, which minist. 

8. 15 they, wliich in an honest and good heart 
18. 26 at tlia country of the Gadarenes, which is 
;8. 43 a woman., which had spent all her living 

g. 30 there talked with him two men, which w. 

10. 42 Mary hath chosen that,good part, which 

12. I the leaven of the Pharisees, which is hyp. 

13. 7 just persons, which need no repentance 
23. 55 the women also, which came with him , 

'Sohjx 8. 33 greater than our father Abraham, which 

21.23 *he which, if they should be ^vritten every 

Acta 10. 47 that these should not be baptized, which 

11. 20 men of Cyprus andCyrene, which, when . 
II. 28 which cam,e to pass in the days of Claud. 
^2. 10 iron gate, .which opened to them of his 
16. 12 Philippi, whick is the chief city of that 
j^. i6 a certain damsel, .which brought her ma. 

, 16. 17 servants of the most high God, which sh. 

'' 23. 21 forty men, which have bound themselves 

Bom. 2. 15 Which show tlie work of the law written' 

16. 12 [Salute tlie beloved Persis, which laboured] 
I Co. 3. 17 tlie temple of God is holy, which, .ye are 

6. 20 [in your body, and in your spirit, which] 

7. 13 the woman which hath an husband that- 

a Co. 3. 14 remaineth the same veil .. which .'. is done 

9. II bountifulness, whiclj causeth through us 
Gal. 4.. 24 Which things are an allegory.. which'is A. 

4; 26 Jerusalem .. wliich is the mother of uaall 

5. 19 the works of the flesh are manifest, Avhich 
Eph. I. 23 Which is his body, the fulness of him that 

3. 13 my tribulations for you, which is your gl. 

6. 2 which is the first commandment witl; pr. 
PlUi. 1. 28 which is to tliem an evident token of per. 

4. 3 help those women which laboured with 

Col. '2. 23 Which things have indeed a show of wisd. 

3. 5 evil, .ahd covetousnes3,[which] is idolatry 

, 3. 14 charity, [which] is tliebond of pcrfectness 

. 4. II fellow workers, .which have been a com. 

jTi. I. 4 Svhich minister questions rather tlian god. 

3. 15 which is the church o^ the living God, the 

6. 9 which drown men in destruction and perd. 

!2,Ti. I. 5 which dwelt first in the grandmother Lo. 

lleb. 2. 3 which at the fir^t began to be spoken by ' 

. 8. 6 which was established upon better prom. 

g. 2 atabernacle. .whicliiscalledtliesanctuary 

Q. g Which (was) a figure for the time then pr. 

16, 8 burnt offerings, .wliich are offered by the 

10. II sacrifices, wliich can never take av/ay sin 
JO. 35 wliich hath great recompence of reward 

, • 12. 5 the exhortation which speakctli unto you 

1 Pe. 2.11 abstain from fleshy lusts, whicli war aga. 

J Jo. I. 2 that eternal IKe which was witli the Father 

Kev. I. 7 shall see him, and they (also) which pierc. 

^ 2. 24 which have not known the depths of Sat. 

\ 9. '4 those men which have not the seal of God 

n. 8 the great city, which spiritually is called 

12. 13 he persecuted the woman which brought 
17. 12 ten kings, which have received no kingd. 

jyu 19. 2 which did corrupt the earth with herfor. 
^* 20. 4 which had not worshipped the beast, ne. 

21.^Vhosoever, whatsoever, iarris &v hostis an.\ 
Acts. 3. 23 evfery soul, which will not hear that proph. 

22. This, avTT} haute. 

Acts 8. 26 from Jerusalem unto Gaza, whiph is desert 

23. 0/ what sort or kind ? irotos poios.'-^, j 

JIattig. 18 He saith unto him. Which 5 Jesus said, Th. 

22. 36 which (is) the great commandment in the 

JIarki2. 28 asked him. Which is the first commandm. 

John 10. 32 for whicli of those works do ye stone me ? 

24. Who? which ? tIs tis.""^ ._ ' Z. _ ■ 

]\Iatt. 6. 27 Which of you, hy taking thought,'can add 
Luko 7. 42 Tell me . . which of them will love him mo. 
-it; 9^ 46 there arose a reasoning, .which of them 
ijo. 36 Which now of tliese three, thinkestthou : 

11. 5 Which of you shall have a friend, and sh. 
,12. 25 which of you with taking thought can add 

■ )i |. 5 Which of you shall have an ox or an ass 

' y fi.4. 28 which of you, intending to build a tower- 

.'17. 7 which of you, having a servant plowing 

.•22. 23 which of them it was that should do this 

- •' 22. 24 whicli of them should be accounted tlie ■ 

John 8. 46 Wliich of you convinccth iiic of sin ? And 

21. 26 Lord, which is he that bctrayctli thee ? 
Acts 7. 52 Which of the prophets have not your fat. 
■Jlcb. I. 5, 13'nntowhichof thoangclss.iid hoatany 
/ ,■■;■:;• 5. 12 teach you again which (be) the first prino. 

25.T0 those which arc, ra's tais. 

Jas. i i._t to tho twelve tribes which are scattered 



WHICH is or make — -T 
l.He, it, that, Nin A«N^ 

Gon, 14. 3 the vale of Siddim^ which is the salt sea 

2,(S?i«, it, (hat, N'n 7iiV. 

Gen. 14. 2 war with . . the king of Eela^ which is Zoar 

3. Which is, 2 cVt/i' ho estin. '•■ . 

Mark 3. 17 Boanerges, which Is, The sons of thunder 
i li. 42 slie threw in two mites, which make a fa. 

Eph. 6. 17 the sword of the spirit, which is the word 
Col. I. 24 for his body's sake, which is, the church - 
Heb. 7. 2 also king of Salem, which is, king of pea. 
Kev. 21. 8 burneth with fire, ^.wliich is the second de. 

WHICH hath, -way — 
1. Where ? nt 'He zeh. 
'I I Ei. 22. 24 Which m ay went the spirit of the LORD 

2. Th^re is, tliere, are,- b"; yesh.^ 

Mai. 1. 14 tlie deceiver, which hath in his flock a 
WHILE, a little, that, the, -within a, yet, whiles — / 

, I Sa. 20. i'4 thou Shalt niot only while yet I live show 

2. From the day, the days, D'd;, ova miyyom, yamim. 

I Sa. 7. 2 it cairie to pass, while the ark abode in K. 
25. 7 neither. .ought missing, .all the whileth. 
25. 16 all the while we were'with them keeping 

1 Ki. 17. 7 it came to pass after a while, that the br. 

3. Because, "^ ki. 

Deutig. 6 pursue the slayer, wlule his heart is hot ; 

i. Till, 111 ad. ., ■ •■- . '-*-' 

Eiod33. 22 will cover thee with-my- hand while I pass 

5.While, Tiy 'od. 

Gen. 29. 9 while he yet spake with them, Uachel ca. 

2 Sa. 3. 35 to cause David to eat meat while it was _ 

0,7n. yety while yet, fSv^'heod.-- 

Job 27. 3 All the wl ile my breath (is) in me, and the 
Psa 104. 33 I will sijig praise to my God while I have 

7. When, ■iB'N? haasher.' / 
JN'eh. &. '3 ivhy should the work cease, whilst I leave 

8. A little, "jj/sn mitsar. '.. ■ 

Isa. 63.18 The people.. possessed (it) but a little while 

9. Until which, Sxp' "" achri hou. , 

Acts 27. 33 while the day \va3 coming on, Paul besou. 

10. Until which, SxP'J o§ achris hou.' ) 
Heb. 3. 13 exhort one another daily, while it is called 

11. In, during, ev T<f en to. J 

Matt 13. 23 while men slept, his enemy came and so. 
JIark 2. 19 fast while the bridegroom is with them! 
Luke I. 8 while he executed the priest's office before 
' i 5- 34 fast while the bridegroom is with them ? 

24. 15 v/hile they communed (together) and rea. 

'24. 51 it came to pass, while he blessed them, he 
John 3. 7 while I am coming, another steppeth do. 
Acts ig. I while ApoUos was at Coriiith, Paul having 
Heb. 3. IS While it is said. To day if ye will hear his 

12. Unto, up to, etos heos. .. 

\ Matt 14. 22 to go.. while he sent the multitudes away 
' -: 26. 36 Sit ye here, while I go and pl-ay yonder 
'Mark 6. 43 to go to the other side . . while he sent aw. 
';^, - -■ 14. 32 saith to his disciples. Sit ye here, wliile I 
'John 9. 4 I must work the works . . while it is day -,ii 
',12. 33 Walk [while] ye have tho light, lest dark. 
,'12. 36 [While] ye have light, believe in the light 

Id. A day, time, ^/ie'pa hemera. 
V Acts 15. 7 ye know how that a good while ago God 
~ . 18. 18 Paul.. tarried(there)yetagood while, and 
li.As much, as great, nixpov So-oi' mikron hoson. 
Heb. 10. 37 yet a little' while, and he that shall come 

15. Until, while, tus irov heos hotou. 

Matt. 5. 25 Agree, .whiles thou art in the way with 1 

16. Whenever, Srav hotan. >-. 

1 Co. 3. 4 while one saith, I am of Paul ; and anot. 

17. When, 2t6 hote. I 
Johni7. 12 While I was with them in ths world, I ke. 
Heb. 9. 17 it is of no strength at aU while the testa. 

18. .4 season, Kaip6s kairos. 

1 Luke 8. 13 which for a v.'hilo believe, and in' time of 
19. Little, small, short, fxinpSv mikron. 

Matt 26. 73 after a while came unto (him) they that 5 

20. .4 little, in a small degree, oxlyov oligon. 
'' ^ Mark 6. 31 Come ye yourselves . . and rest a while, for 
5^1 Pe.' 5. JO after that yo have suffered a while, make 

21.x time',xP°v°^ chronos.' ,; 

Lukci8. 4 he would not for a while : but afterward 
John 7. 33 Yet a little while am I with you and(th.) 
12. 33 Yet a little while is the light with you 

22?X«, i)S has.' 

Luke24. 32 while he talked with us. .and while he op; 

Acts J. 10 while they looked stedfastly toward hea. 

^ JO. 17 v/hilo Peter doubted in himself whatthis 

23. .i4 certain time, xpovov riya chronon tina. 

I Co. 16. 7 I trust to tarry a while with you, if the 
■WHILE ago, to come, any while, a great — 
l.Far off, pirn rachoq. 

3 Sa. 7. ig hast spoken.. for a great wliile to come .^ 



2.Long ago, formerly, anciently , irdxai palaf. 
Markis- 44 asked, .whether he had been [any whilej 
Lukeio. 13 they had a great while ago repented, sit. 

S.For a season, irp6s Kaip6s pros kairos.t 

Matti3. 21 hath he not root, .but dureth for a whilo 
•WHIP— v_ 
A scourge, whip, rod, Biiy shot. 

1 Kl. 12. II my father hath chastised you with whips 
t-, 12. 14 my father (also) chastised you with whips 

2 Ch.io. II, 14 my father chastised you with whips . 
Prov.26. 3 A whip for the horse, a bridle for the ass 
Nah. 3. 2 The noise of a whip, and the noise of tha 

WHIKI (about,) to — _^ __ yi 

To go round (and) go on^'^hn 339 sabab halala. ' 
Eccl. I. 6 The wiud..it whiilethabout contiuuallj? 

WillKL'WIirD (to come out as, drive or scatter with a) rrg 

l.A hurricane, noio suphah. 

Job 37. g Out of the south cometh the whirlwind' 

Prov. I. 27 your destruction cometh as a whirlwind\ 

'-- f 10. 25 As the whirlwind passeth, so (is) the wic. 

Isa. .•* 5. 28 like flint, and their wheels like a whirlw. 

"^17. 13 lifce a rolling thing before the whirlwind 

!2i. I As whirlwinds in the south pass through 

66. 15 LOKD will come., with his chariots like aw. 

Jer.'^ 4. 13 his chariots, .as a whirlwind: his horses • 

Hos. 8. 7 they shall reap the whirlwind: it hath no 

Amosi.'j4 with a tempest in the day of the whirlw. 

Kah. T. 3 way in the whirlwind and in the storm 

2.70 be tossed about, tempesiuoHs, IK? saar. 

Hab. 3. 14 they came out as a whirlwind to scatter 

3. To toss aioui, "ij/D saar, 3. 

Zech. 7. 14 1 scattcredthemwith a whirlwind among 

4. To he tossed about, iempestwous, ISO saar, 4.' 
Hos. 13. 3 as the chaff, .is driven with the wbirlwi. 

5. A whirlwind, ^J;5 saar. 

Jer, 23. 19 a grievous whirlwind; it shall fall grievo, 

"'25. 32 a great whirlwind shall be raised up from 

30. 23 a continuing whirlwind; it shall fall with 

6. A whirlwind, !TIV,0 searah. 

2 Ki. 2. 1 would take up Elijah into heaven by a wh. 
Iviii ■:,' 2. II Elijah went up by a whirlwind into heav. 
Job 38. I Thenthe Lord answered Job out of the w. 
^'■va, 40. 6 Then answered the L. ..Job outof thewli. 
Isa. 40. 24 the whirlwind shall take them away as st. 
V '«: 41. 16 wind shall carry them away, and the whl. 
Jer. 23. ig a whirhvind of the LORD is gone forth in 
i - ' 30. 23 the whirhviud of the LoED goeth forth ii_ 
^ Zech. g. 14 LORD. .sbaUgo with whirlwinds of the 80. 

7. A whirling wind, JTJJJP nn ruach searahl\ 

Eze. I. 4 I looked, and behold, a whirlwind cams 1 , 

8. To. be. whirled away, ">K'{^ saar. 

Psa. 58. 9 he shall take them away as with a whirl; 

9. To show self tempestuous, IJ^^ saar, 7. 

Ji.Dan. ji. 40 shall come against him like a whirlwind 
WHISPEB (together), whisperer, whispering', to — ' 
l.To show self a whisperer, b'oS lachash, 7 J 

2 Sa. 12. 19 when David saw that his servants whfspi 

, Psa. 41. 7 All that hate me whisper together against 

2. To chatter, whisper, I6V isaphaph, Sa, 

Isa. 29. 4 thy speech shall whisper out of the dust 

3. Talebearer, whisperer, busybody, I|"!J nirganj.^ 
Prov. 16. 28 and a whisperer separateth chief friendst 

i. A whispering, mtcttering,\l/t0vpt(riJi6spsithunsmoF,' 
2 C0.12. 20 backbitings, whisperings, swellings, turn. 

5. A whisperer, detractor, \f/i6vptaT'fis psithuristes.' 
Kom. I. 29 full of.. debate, deceit, malignity: wbisi^ 

'WHIT, (not a) — 

l.A word, matter, thing,' 'i^}'^ dabar. 

1 Sa. 3. 18 Samuel told him every whit, and hid no. 
i.Complete, completely, 7''?5 kalil. 

Deut.13.16 shalt bum . . all the spoil thereof every wh. 
Z.No one, /iTjSe/s medeis. ^ 
,2 Co. II. 5 I suppose I was not a whit behind the Very 
' [See Every v/hit.] ' 

■WHITE," (linen,' of an egg) — 
1. Fine linen, byssus, Y^3 huts. 

2 Ch. 5. 12 arrayed in white linen, having cymbals 
^.Whiteness, mother of pearl, Tn dar. 

I Esth. I. 6 a pavement of red, and blue^ and white 

3. White, "ijn chivvar. 

,; Dan. "7. 9 whose garment (was) white as snow, an4 

4. Whiteness, Tn chtir. ''^ 

^Esth. 1. 6 white, green, and blue .".fastened with 00. 
8. 13 in royal apparel of blue and white, and 

5. White bread, ^n chori. 

Gen. 40. 16 and behold.. three white baskets on mjT' 

6. White, )9^ lahan. 

Gen. 30. 33 every one that had. ^white in it, and aW 

V 30. 37 pilled white strakes . . and made the white 

Exodi6. 31 it (was) like coriander seed, white, and 1 

Lev. 13. 3 and . .the hair in the plague is turned wh. 

13. 4 If the bright spot (be) white in the skin ■. 

13. 4 and the hair thereof be not turned white 

13. 10 behold, (if) the rising(be)white in the skiu 



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Ley. 13. 10 and it Iiavo turned the hair white, and 
13, 13 plague; it is all turned wliite: he (is) clean 
13. 16 Or if the raw flesh, .bo changed unto wh. 
13. 17 behold, (if) the plague be turned into wh. 
13. 19 a white rising, or a bright spot, white 
13. 20 beliold. .the hair thereof be turned white 
13. 21 But if. .no white hairs therein, and (if) it 
13. 24 a white bright spot, somewhat reddisli, or 
13. 25 (if) the hair in the bright spot be turned w. 
13. 26 But if . .no white hair in the bright spot 
13. 38 If a man also or a woman have, .white 
13. J9 (if) the bright spots, .(be) darkish wliito 
13. 42 if there be in the bald head, .a white re. 

13. 43 (if) the rising of the sore (be) white redd. 
Eccl. 9. 8 Let thy garments be always- white ; and 
Zeeli. I. 8 behind him . .red horses, speckled, and w. 

6. 3 in the third chariot white horses, and in 
6. 6 black horses . . the white go forth after th. 

7. yVhite, ]lh lahen. 

Gen. 49. 12 His eyes, .red with wine. .his teeth white 

8. Clear, dry, ny tsach. 

Song 5. 10 My beloved (is) white and ruddy, the ch.. 
^.Whiieness, ins tsachar. 

Eze. 27. i8 Damascus (was) thy merchant in. .white 

10. W/iite, iny tsachor. 

Judg. 5. 10 Speak, ye that ride on white asses, ye th. 

11. S/)Mlc, drivel, albumen, T"! rir. 

Job 6. 6 or is there . . taste in the white of an egg ? 

12. SJiinin/f, bright, resplendent, \a/x.wp6s lampros. 
Kev. 15. 6 angels, .clothed in pure and white linen 

19. 8 be arrayed in fine linen, clean and whito 

IZ.While, \£vk6s leuJcos. 

Matt. 5. 36 thou canst not make one hair white or bl. 
17. 2 his face did shine, .his raiment was white 
28. 3 like lightning, and his raiment white as 

Mark 9. 3 his raiment became shining exceeding w. 
i5. 5 young man. .clothed in a long white gar. 

Luke 9. 29 and his raiment (was) white, .glistering 

John 4. 35 look on the fields ; for they are white air. 

20. 12 seeth two angels in white sitting, the one 
Acta 1. 10 two men stood by them in white apparel 
Kov. 1. 14 hairs (were) white like wool, as white as 

2. 17 will give him a white stone, and in the st. 
3. 4 they shall walk with me in white: for th. 

3. 5 the same shall be clothed in white raime. 

3. 18 white raiment, that thou mayest be cloth. 

4. 4 I saw. . elders sitting, clothed in white ra. 
6. 2 I saw, and behold a white horse : and he 

6. II white robes were given unto every one of 

7. 9 with white robes, and palms in their ha. 
7. 13 What are these which are arrayed in wh. 

14. 14 I looked, and behold a white cloud, and 
19. II I saw heaven opened, and behold a white 

19. 14 white horses, clothed in fine linen, white 

20. 11 I saw a great white throne, and him tliat 

WHITE, to be as, be made, make, -whited — 

l.To make white, jnS laben, 5. 

Isa. I. 18 Though . . as scarlet, they shall be as white 
Dan. II. 35 and to purge, and to make (them) white 
Joel I. 7 fig tree.. the branches thereof are made w. 

2. To become or .thoia self white, pp laben, 7. 

Dan. 12. 10 Many shall be purified, and made white 

8. To make white, whiten, Kovidoi koniao. 

Matt 23. 27 ye are like unto whited sepulchres, which 
Acts 23. 3 God shall smite thee, (thou) whited wall 

i.To make while, whiten, XevKalva leukaino. 
Jlark 9. 3 so as no fuller on earth can white them 
Rev. 7.- 1^ made them wliite in the blood of the La. 

"WHITEE, to be — 

l.To make while, whiten, jgp laben, 5. 

Psa. 51. 7 wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow 
2. To he clear, white, nny tsachach 

Lam. 4. 7 they were whiter than milk, they were 
WHITHEE,. ■whithersoever — 
l.Unto, toward, 7.x el. 

Jer. 40. 4 whither it seemeth good and convenient 
2. Whither ! ]i} an. 

I Sa. 10. 14 Saul's uncle said unto him. .Whither we 
8. Whither i niti anah. 

Gen. 37. 30 The child (is) not ; and I, whither shall I 

Eze. 21. 16 Go thee..wJuthersoever thy face (is) set 

4. Which, -B"?? asher. 

Gen. 28. 15 will keep tliee in all (places) whither thou 
S.In [the pldce) which, TfNa baasher. 

1 Sa. 23. 13 departed, .and went whithersoever they 
C. Unto every (place) which, laJN-^a-Vx el kol asher. 

•<osh. I. 16 whithersoever thou sendest us w^e will go 
T.And there, D^i vesham. 

2 Sa. 17. 18 wellinhiscoTirt; whither theywent down 
S.Becaitse there, Da^ sheshsKam. 

Psa. 122. 4 Whither the tribes go up, the tribes of the 

9./?t the way .which, i?'?? "^"nz badderek asher. 

I Ki. 8. 44 whithersoever thou shalt send them, and 
lO.The plcLce which, "ie'« Dipp meqcnn asher. 

Esth. 4. 3 whithersoever the king's commandment 
11. Wh«re, whither, Sttov hopou. _J 

John 8. 21 1 go my way. .whither I go, ye cafiholco? 
~~>|. aa he saith. Whither Ijo, ye cannot come*. 



Johni3. 3.1 1 said.. Whither I go, yo cannot come 

13. 36 Whither I go, thou canst not follow me 

14. 4 whither I go yo know, and the way ye kn. 
18. 20 the temple, whither the Jews always res. 
21. 18 whither thou wouldest .. carry (thee) wh. 

Hcb. 6. 20 Whither the forerunner is for us entered 

12. Wlieresoever, whithersoever, Sirov 6.V hopou an. 
Mark 6. 56 whithersoever he entered, into villages 
Luke 9. 57 I will follow thee [whithersoever] thou 
Jas. 3. 4 turned.. whithersoever the governor list. 
Kev. 14. 4 tliey which follow the Lamb whithersoo. 

13. Wlieresoever, whitliersoever, '6woi> Hv hopou ean. 
Matt. 8. 19 I will follow thee jvhithersoever thou go. 

14. Where, wHiithcr, o5 Iwu. 

Lukeio. I intoeveryeity..whitherhehlmself would 
24. 28 they drew nigh unto the village whither 

15. Whithersoever, ov idv hou ean. 

1 Co. 16. 6 bring me on my journey whithersoever I 

16. Where t whither! trov pou. 

John 3. 8 tell whence it cometh, and whither it go. 

7. 35 Whither will he go, that we shall not find 

8. 14 I know whence I came, and whither I go 
8. 14 I know whence I came, and whither I go 

12. 35 in darkness knoweth not whither ho goeth 

13. 36 Peter said unto him. Lord, whither goest 

14. s we know not whither thou goest ; and how 
j6. 5 none of . .asketh me. Whither goest thou 

Heb. II. 8 he went out, not knowing wh. i Jo. 1. 11. 

17. Toward which, eit riv eis hen, John 6. 21. 
WHO — 

I. These, nVx elleJii. 

Deut. 5. 3 (even) ns, who (are) all of U3 here alive 
2.And I myself, ^'3^^ vaani. 

Exod. 6. 12 hear me, who (am) of uncircumcised lips 
3. Which, that, -\VH asJier. 

Gen. 24. 13 Bebekah came out, who was bom to Be. 
4.Ee, H\n hu. 

Gen. 36. I the generations of Esau, who (is) Edom 

B.TTiey, nn hem, 

2 Ki. 4. s her sons, who brought (the vessels) to her 
6.They, n^rj hemmah. 

1 Ch. 8. 13 who drove away the inhabitants of Gath 

7. Who, wJio t V mi. 

Gen. 3. II he said. Who told thee that thou (>va6t) 

8. Who t )9 man. 

Ezra 5. 3 Who hath commanded you to build this 
5. 9 Who commanded you to build this house 
Dan. 3. 15 who (is) that God that shall deliver you 

9.As much, as many, '6aot hosoi. 

Heb. 2. 15 deliver them who through fear of death 
10.^Vhosoever, whatsoever, 8<rTii hostis. 

Marki5. 7 who had committed murder in the insur. 

Luke23. 19 Who for a certain sedition made in the cL 

Acts 7. 53 Who have received the law by the dispo. 

8. 15 Who, when they were come down, prayed 

10. 41 who did eat and drink with him after he 
13. 31 who are his witnesses unto tiie people 
13. 43 who, speaking to them, persuaded them 
17. 10 who coming (thither) went into the syna. 
21. 4 who said to Paul through the spirit, that 

23. 33 Wlio, when they came to Cesarea, and de. 

24. I who informed the governor against Paul 
28. 18 Who, when they had examined me, would 

Bom. 1. 23 'SVho changed the truth of God into a lie 

1. 32 Who knowing the judgment of God, that 

9. 4 Who are Israelites ; to whom (pertainethj 

11. 4 who have not bowed the knee to (the im.) 
16. 4 Who have for my life laid do^vn their own 
16. 6 Greet Mary, who bestowed much labour 
16. 7 fellow prisoners, who are of note among 

2 Co. 8. 10 who have begun before, not only to do, but 
Gal. 2. 4 who came in privily to spy out our liberty 
Eph. 4. 19 Who being past feeling have given them. 
Phil.- 2. 20 who will naturally care for your state 

2 Th. I. 9 Who shall be punished with everlasting 
2 Ti. 2. 2 men, who shall be able to teach others also 

2. 18 Who concerning the truth have erred, say. 
Titus I. II who subvert whole houses, teaching things 
Heb. 8. 5 Who serve unto the example and shadow 

13. 7 who have spoken unto you the word of G. 
2 Pe. 2. 1 who privily shall bring in damnable here. 

ll.This, that, ovtos houtos. 

Acts 13. 7 who called for Barnabas and Saul, and de. 

12.Tr;io J what ! lis lis. 

Matt. 3. 7 who hath warned you to flee from the wr. 
See also 10. 11 ; 12. 48 ; 18. i ; 19. 23 ; 21. 10, 23; 24. 45 ; 
26. 68 ; Mark i. 24 ; 2. 7 ; 3. 33 ; 3. 30, 31 ; 9. 34 ; 10. 26 ; 

II. 28 ; 16. 3 ; Luke 4. 34 ; 3. 21, 21 ; 7. 39, 49 ; 8. 43, [43] ; 

9. 9 ; 10. 22, 22, 29; 12. 14, 42; 16. II, 12; 18. 26; 19. 3; 
20. 2 ; 22. 64 ; John i. 19, 22 ; 4. 10 ; 5. 13.; 6. 60, 64, 64 ; 
7. 20; 8. 23; 9. 2, 21, 36; 12. 34, 38; 13. 24, 23; Acts 7. 
=5. 35; 8. 33; 9. 5; 19. 15; 2r. 23; 22. 8; ^6. 15; Bom. 
7. 24 ; 8. 31, 33; 8; 34, 33; 9. 19, 20; 10. 6, 7, 16; 11. 34, 
34. 35 ; M- 4 ; I Co. 2. 16 ; 3. 3 ; 4. 7 ; 9. 7, 7, 7 j 14. 8 ; 
2 Co. 2. 2, 16; II. 29, 29; Gal. 3. i; 3- 7;. Jas. 3. 13; 4. 
12; I Po. 3. 13 ; I Jo. 2. 23, 55; Eev. 5. a; 6. 17 ; 13. 4, 
4; IS- 4-X 

WHOLE, (piece, the) — 
l.DaySjOf daysy d'DJ yamim. 
llfumii. 20 even a whole month, Until It coihe ont at 
^*ij>i said, I wiH give them flesh, .a whole mo.j 



Judgi9. 2 his concubine, .was there four whole mo. 
Dan. 10. 3 anoint, .till three whole weeks were fulfl. 

2.AII, the whole, entire, h'2 Icol. 

Exod 1 2. 6 the whole assembly of the congregation' 
Isa. 3. I the whole stay of bread, and the whole • 
Dan. 2. 33 the stone that smote . . filled the whole ea. 

2. 48 made him ruler over the wholeprovinca 
6. I princes, which should be over tfio whole 

6. 3 the king thought to set him over the wlu 

7. 23 shall devour the whole earth, and shall 

7. 27 tlic kingdom under the whole, Zech. 4. is 
Z.Beaten work, n^pp miqsliah. 

Numio. 2 trumpets of silver ; of a whole piece shalt 

i. Finished, perfect, whole, oh^ shalem. 

Deut27. 6 Thou shall build the altar, .of whole stone 
Josh. 8. 31 an altar of whole atones, over which no 
Amos I. 6 they carried away captive the whole cap, 

1. 9 they delivered up the whole captivity to 

^.Perfect, whole, complete, plain, D'99 tamim. 
Lev. 3. 9 the fat thereof., the whole rump, it shall 
Josh to. 13 hasted not to go down about a whole day 
Prov. I. 12 Let us swallow them up.. whole, as thosa 

6. To be perfect, finished, consumed, done, DOij. 
Lev. 23. 29 he may redeem it within a whole year aC> 

7. All, universally, the whole, airas hapas. 

Luke 8. 37 Then the whole multitude of the country 
19. 37 the whole multitude of the disciples began 
23. I the whole multitude, of them arose, and 

8. Inheriting the whole, entire, perfect, 6x6it\ijpot. 

X Th. 3.23 (I pray God) your whole spirit and soul and 

9. All, the whole, entire, S\os holos. 

Matt. 3. 29, 30 thy whole body should becast into hell 

6. 22, 23 if.. thine eye be single, thy whole body 

13-33 W'l 'D three measures of meal, till the wh. 

16. 26 what; .if he shall gain the whole world 

26. 1 3 Wheresoever, .shall be preached in the wh. 

27. 27 and gathered unto him the whole band of 
Mark 6. 33 ran through that whole region round ab. 

8. 36 what, .if he shall gain the whole world 

14. 9 shall be preached throughout the whole 

15. I with the elders and scribes and the whole 
13. 16 the soldiers .. call together the whole ba. 
13. 33 tliere was darkness over the whole land 

Luke 8. 39 published throughout the whole city how 

9. 25 what . .if he gain the whole world, and lo. 
II. 34 when thine eye is single, thy whole body 
1 1. 36 If thy whole body therefore (be) full of U. 
II. 36 the whole shall be full of light, as when 
13. 21 took and hid. .till the whole was leavened 

John 4. 33 and himself believed, and his whole hou. 

11. 30 expedient .. that the whole nation perish 
Acts II. 26 it came to pass, that a whole year they 

13. 22apostlesand ciders, with the whole churci 
19. 29 the [whole] city was filled with confusion 

28. 30 Paul dwelt two whole years in his own 
Bom. I. 8 faith is spoken of throughout the whole 

16. 23 Gains mine host, and of the whole church 
I Co. 5. 6 that a little leaven leaveneth the whole 

12. 17 If the wliole body . . if the whole (were) ho. 

14. n3 If therefore the whole church be come to. 
GaL 5. 3 testify., he is a debtor to do the whole law 

3. 9 A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump 
11 who subvert whole houses, teaching thi. 

2. 10 whosoever shall keep the whole law, and 

3. 2 perfect, .able also to bridle the whole bo. 
3. 3 Behold . . we turn about their whole body 

3. 6 it deflleth the whole body, and setteth on 
2. 2 not for ours only, but also for . . the whole 

5. 19 we know., the whole world lieth in wick. 

12. 9 that old serpent., which deceiveth the wh. 
16. 14 unto the kings of the earth and of the wh, 

10. All, every, the whole, ■was pas. 

Matt. 8. 32 the whole herd of swine ran violently do. 
8. 34 behold, the whole city came out to meet 

13. 2 the whole multitude stood on the shoro 
Mark 4. i the whole multitude was by the sea on the 
Luke I. 10 the whole multitude of the people were 

6. 19 the whole multitude sought to touch him 
21. 35 that dwell on the face of the whole earth 

Acts 6. 3 the saying pleased the whole multitude 
13. 44 came almost the whole city together to 
Rom. 8. 22 we know that the whole creation groaneth 
Eph. 3. IS Of whom the whole family in heaven and 

4. 16 From whom the whole body htly joined 

WHOLE, whoiesome — 
1. Healing, NSia marpe. 

Provi3. 4 A wholesome tongue (is) a tree of life, hut 

2. To be sound, well, in health, {lytaivw hugiaino. , 
Luke 7. 10 found the servant whole that liad been sicl^ 
1 Ti. 6. 3 If any man.. consent not to wholesome 

Z.Sound, whole, wholesome, iytiis hugies. 

Matt 12. 13 it was restored whole, like as the other 

13. 31 when they saw. .the maimed to be whole 
Mark 3. 3 his hand was restored [whole as the otherj 

» 3. 34 go in peace, and be whole of thy plague 
luke 6. 10 [his hand was restored whole as the other] 
John 5. 4 [was made whole of whatsoever disease] 

5. 6 saith unto him. Wilt thou be made whole? 
S. 9 immediately the man was made whole, and 
5. II He that made me whole, the same said 
15. 14 thou art made whole : sin no more, lest 
,5. 15 that it was Jesus which had made him wh. 

^7. 33 1 have made a man every whit whole on 

iE5^ 4. 10 bjr him doth this man stand heres^.whole, 
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WHOLE, to be, make, bo made, (perfeotlyj — 
l.To live, be alive, revive, n;ri chayah. 

Josh. 5. 3 thoj- abode .. In. thp camp till they were W. 

2. To heal, HJT rapha. 

Job 5. iS he woundeth, and hi9 hands make whole 

3. To be healed, H^-i rapha, 2. 

Jer 19. II vessel, that cannot he jnade whole again 

4. To make thoroughly sound, StacrdCa diasBzo. 
Matt 14. 36 many as touched were made perfectly w. 

5.T0 heal, cure, laofiai iaomai. 

Matt 15. 28 her daughter was made whole Irom that 
Acts 9. 34 Eneas, Jesus Christ maketh thee whole 

C.To be strong, icrxva ischuoj 

Matt. 9, 12 They that be whole need not a physidan 
Mark z. 1 7 They that are whole have no need of the p. 

7.2*0 make sound, (rd^a sozd. 

Matt. 9. 21 If I. .but touch liis garment, I shall be w. 

9. 22 Daughter, .thy faith hath made thee wh. 

9. 22 the womanwas made whole from that hour 

Mark 5. 28 If I. .touch but his clothes, I shall be w. 

5.34 Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole 

6. 56 asmauy as touclied him were made whole 

10. 52 Go thy v/ay ; thy faith hath made thee w. 

Luke 8. 48 thy faith hath made thee whole ; go in p. 

8. 50 believe only, and she shall be made whole 

17. 19 Go thy way : thy faith liath made thee w. 

Acts 4. 9 examined . . by what means he is made wh. 

8.7*0 be sound, well, in health, vyialvw hugiaind. 

Luke 5. 31 They that are whole need not a physician 
WHOLE burnt offering or sacrifice — 
Whole burnt offering, T^5 kalil. 

Deut 33. 10 and whole burnt sacrifice upon thine ftl. 

Psa. 51. 19 with burnt offering, and whole burnt off. 

WHOLLY, to have or give — 

l.A whole burnt offering, h''^3 kalil. 

Lev. 6. 22 a statute for ever. .It shall be wholly ba. 

6. 23 every meat offering, .shall be wholly burnt 

Num. 4. 6 8hallspreadover(it) a cloth wholly of blue 

I Sa. 7. 9 offered . . a burnt offering wholly unto the 

2. To Jill in or up, nSo male, 3. 

Kum 32. II because they have not wltoUy followed 
32. 12 for they have wholly followed the Lord 

Deut. I. 36 because he hath wholly followed the Lo. 

Josh. 14. 8 but I wholly followed the Lord my God 
14. 9 thou hast wholly followed the Lord my 
14. 14 he wholly followed the Lord God of Israel 

3. To declare or regard as innocent, n^j naqah, 3. 
Jer. 46. 28 yet will I not leave thee wholly unpunis. 

4. To separate, sanctify, Pip qadesh, 5. 

J udg 17. 3 I had wholly dedicated the silver unto tn« 
6. To put, set, place, Cif, Dlfc' sum, sim, 

Jer. 42. 13 If ye wholly set your faces to enter into 
6.Peace, completeness, \^hvf shalom. 

Jer. 13. 19 Judah. .shall be wholly carried away ca. 
7.AII, the complete whole, iAoreA^s holoteles. 

I Th. 5. 23 very God of peace sanctify you wholly 
S.To he in, el/il iv eimi en. 

I Ti. 4. 15 give thyself wholly to (hem ; that thy pr. 
WHOM, whomsoever — 

I. These, nVx elleh. 

Ezra 2. 65 their servants and their maids, ol wnom 
2.That, which, "ib-N asher. 

Gen. 2. 8 there he put the man whom he had formed 

31. 32 With whomsoever thou flndcst thy gods 
Exod. 6. 5 Israel, whom the Egyptians keep in bon. 

35. 21 and every one whom his spirit made wiL 

8. That, T di. 

Ezra 4. 10 the rest of the nations whom the great and 
4. JVho, ircn te'ij asher hemmah. 

Exod 36. I in whom the Lord put wisdom and und. 

I Ch. 9. 22 whom David and Samuel the seer did or. 

6. Tf^ho, ]n 1^ asher hen. 

Gen. 30. 26 Tor whom I h 
^.This, V zu. 

Isa. 42. 24 Lord, he against whom we have sinned 
7. The, that, n: yath. 

Dan. 3. 12 Jews whom thou hast set over the affairs 
8. For, that, '? ki. 

Oen. 4. 25 another seed instead of Abel, whom Cain 

Yho ? V mi. 

Josh 24. 15 choose you this day whom ye will serve 
10. Who, who t what, what 1 J 9 man. 

Dan. 4. 17, 25, 33 giveth it to whomsoever he will 

II. Whom, that, T J 9 m^n di. 

■ Dan. 5. 21 he appointeth over It whomsoever he wl. 
12. Who if, it idy hos ean. 

Matt 11.27 (he) to whomsoever the Son will reveal 

Luke 4. 6 and to whomsoever I will I give It 

I C0.16. 3 whomsoeverye shall approve by (your)le. 

IZ. All or every one who, iros 5s pas hos. 

Lukei2. 43 unto whomsoever much is given, of him 
14.1/ any one, iiv rls ean tis. 

John 13. 20 Ue that recelvetb [whomsoever] I send 



: have served thee, and let me 



15. Who, which, what ? rl, rls ti, tis,' 

Matt 12. 27 by whom do your children cast (them) 
16. 13 Whom do men say that I the Son of man 

16. 15 Ho saith unto them. But whom say ye 

17. 35 of whom do the kings of the earth take 
27. J7 Whom will ye that I release unto you? 

Mark 8. 27 saying unto them. Whom do men say th. 

8. 29 he saith unto them. But whom say ye th. 
Luke 6. 47 doeth them, I will show you to whom he 

9. 18 saying. Whom say the people that I am 1 

9. 20 He said unto them, But whom say yo th. 

11. 19 if I. .castout devils, by whom do your so. 

12, 5 But I wiU forewarn yoUwhom yo shall f. 
John 6. 68 Lord, to whom shall we go? thou hast the 

8. S3 the prophets are dead : whom makest th. 

12. 38 to whom hath the arm of the Lord been 

13. 22 looked one on another, doubting of whom 
J 8. 4 went forth, and said unto them. Whom 

18. 7 Then asked he them again. Whom seek 
so. 15 why weepest thou ? whom seekest thou ! 

Aets 8. 34 of whom speaketh the prophet this ? of 
13. 25 Whom think ye that lam ? I am not (he) 
a Ti. 3. 14 knowing of whom thou hast learned (th.) 
Eeb. 3. 17 But with whom was he grieved forty yea. 

3. i3 to whom sware he that they should not e. 
^ I Pe. 5. 8 walketh about, seeking whom he may de. 

WHOSE, -whoremonger, whorish — 
\.To commit fornication, nj; zanah. 

Lev. 21. 7 They shall not take a wife (that is) a wh. 
Deut 23. 18 Thou shalt not bring the hire of a whore 
Prov. 6. 26 For by means of a whorish woman (a man 
23. 27 a whore (is) a deep ditch; and a strange w. 
Isa. 57. 3 the seed of the adulterer and the whore 
Eze. 6. 9 I am broken with their whorish heart, wh. 
j6. 30 the work of an imperious whorish woman 

16. 33 They give gifts to all whores ; but thou 
Hos. 4. 14 theraselyesare separated with whores,and 

2.Separated, consecrated {to an idol), '"H^ip qedeshah. 
Deut.23. 17 There shall be no whore of thedaughters 

Z. Fornicatress, it6pvi\ pornSi 

Eev. 17. I the judgment of the great whore that si. 

17. 15 which thou sawest, where the whore sit. 
17. 16 these shall hate the whore, and shall ma. 

19. 2 he hath judged the great whore, which 

4. A fornicator, Tr6pyos pornos. 

Eph. 5. 5 no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor 
: Tu I. 10 For whoremongers, for them that defile 
Heb. 13. 4 whoremongers and adulterers God \riil 
Eev. 21. 8 whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idola. 

22. 15 whoremongers, and murderers, and idol. 

WHOEE, to cause to be a, play the — 

To commit fornication, nji zanah. 

Lev. 21. 9 she profane herself by playing the whore 
Deut 22. 21 to play the whore in her father's house 
Judg 19. 2 his concubine played the whore against 
Jer. 3. 3 thou hadst a whore's forehead, thou refu. 
Eze. 16. 28 Thou hast played the whore also with the 
Lev. 19. 29 thy daughters to cause her to be a whore 

WHOEEOOU, (to commit or fall to) — 
l.To commit fornication, nj; zanah. 

Lev. 19. 29 lest the land fall to whoredom, and the 

20. s to commit whoredom with Molech, from 
Num 25. 1 the people began to commit whoredom wi. 
Eze. 16. 17 and didst commit whoredom with them 

20. 30 commit ye whoredom offer their abomin. 

23. 3 committed whoredoms, .committed who. 
Hos. I. 2 the land hath committed great whoredom 

4. 13 your daughters shall commit whoredom 
4. 14 your daughters when they commit whor. 

2, To commit fornication, n:T zanah, 4. 

Eze. 16. 34 none f olloweth thee tccommit whoredoms 
3.2*0 cause or lead to fornication, ni] zanah, 5. 

2 Ch.2t. 13 like to the whoredoms of the house of A. 

Hos. 4. 10 they shall commit whoredom, and shall 

4. 18 they have committed whoredom continu. 

5. 3 thou committest whoredom, (and) Israel 

i.Fornications, DViJJ zenunim. 

Gen. 38. 24 behold, she (is) with child "by whoredom 
2 Ki. 9. 22 so long as the whoredoms of thy mother 
Eze. 23. 11 more than her sister in (her) whoredoms 
23. 29 the nakedness of thy whoredoms shall be 
Hos. I. 2 whoredoms and children of whoredoms 

2. 2 let her therefore put away her whoredoms 
a. 4 for they (be) the children of whoredoms 
4. 12 thespiritof whoredom3hathcaused(them) 

5. 4 the spirit of whoredoms (is) in the midst 
Nah. 3. 4 of the whoredopis.. through her whored. 

Z. Fornication, nuj zenuth. 

Numi4. 33 your children shall, bear your whoredo. 
Jer. 3. 2 polluted the land ■with thy whoredoms 

3. 9 it came to pass through . . her whoredom 
13. 27 I have seen, .the lewdness of thy whored. 

Eze. 23. 27 thy whoredom (brought) from the land of 
43. 7 by their whoredom, nor by the carcases of 
43. 9 let them put away their whoredom, and 

Hos. 4. II Whoredom and wino and new wine take 

6. 10 there (is) the whoredom of Ephraim, Isr. 

i.Fornication, W3t5 taznuth. 

Eze. 16. 20 (Is this) of thy whoredoms a small matter 
16. 22 in all thine abominations and thy whore. 
16. 25 Thou hast, .multiplied thy whoredoms 
16. 26 hast increased thy whoredoms, to provoke 
16. 33 may come unto thee, .for thy whoredom 
i& 34 the contraryis In thee. .In thy whoredoms 



Eze. 16. 36 discovered through thy whoredoms with 
23. 7 she committed her whoredoms with them 
23. 8 her whoredoms, .poured their whoredom 
23. II in her whoredoms more than her sister in 
23. 14 she increased her whoredoms: for when 

23. 17 they defiledherwith their whoredom, and 

23.18 she discovered her whoredoms, and disc. 
23. 19 she multiplied her whoredoms, in calling 
23. 29 both thy lewdness and thy whoredoms 
23. 35 therefore bpar thou also . . thy whoredoms 
23. 43 Will they now commit whoredoms with 

WHOBING, (to make or nse) to go a — 
\.To commit fornication, naj zanah. 

Exod34. 15 they go a whoring after their gods, and 
34. 16 their daughters go a whoring after their 
Lev. 17. 7 after whom they have gone a whoring 
2o, 5 cut him off, and all that go a whoring after 
20. 6 after ivizards, to go a whoring after them 
Num 1 5. 39 eyes, after which ye use to go a whoring 
Deut 31. 16 go a whoring after the gods of the Strang. 
Judg. 2. 17 they wenta whoring after other gods, and 
8. 27 all Israel went thither a whoring after it 

8. 33 Israel turned again, and went a whoring 
I Ch. 5. 25 went a whoring after the gods of the peo. 
Psa. 73. 27 destroyed all them that go a whoring from 

106. 39 went a whoring with their own inventions 
Eze. 6. 9 their eyes, which go a whoring after thcii 

23. 30 because thou hast gone a whoring after 
Hos. 4. 12 they have gone a whoring from under th, 

9. 1 thou hast gone a whoring from thy God 

2. To caiise or lead to fornication, nji zanah, 5. 

Exod34. 16 make thy sons go a whoring alter their 
WHOSE (soever) — 

1. M^hich, "i^N asher. 

Gen. I. II whose .seed (is) in itself, upon the eartb 
Exod35. 29 whose heart made them willing to bring 

2. Which, •^. di. 

Ezra 7. 15 the God . .whose habitatlonXis) in Jernsa. 

3. Who, '0 mi. 

Uen. 24. 23 Whosedaughter(art)thou! teUme,Ipray 

4. Who, of lohom 1 rls, rivos {gen. or dat. ) tis, iinos. 
Matt22. 20 Whose (is) this image and superscription? 

22. 28 whose wife shall she be of the seven ? for 

22. 42 What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? 

Marki2. 16 Whose (is) this image and Bupcrscription! 

12. 23 whose wife shall she be of them? for the 
Lukei2. 20 whose shall those things be which thou 

20. 24 Whose image and supersci'iption hath it? 
20. 33 in the resurrection whose wife of them 
Johni9. 24 Let us not rend it, but cast lots for it, wlu 

5. Whose, i.v Tivuv an tinon. 

John2o. 23 [Whose soever] sins ye remit, they are I'e. 

20. 23 [whose soever], .yo retain, theyare retained 
WHOSO, ■whosoever — 

1. Every man that, a man that, B-'l;!, l^'N E**!* (7b). 
Exod3o. 33 Whosoever compoundethl .like it, or who 
30. 38 Whosoever shall make Uke unto that, to 
Lev. 19. 20 whosoever lieth carnally with a woman 

21. 17 Whosoever, .of thy .seed In their gcnerat 

22. 3 Whosoever, .of all your seed among yom.' 
22. 5 Or whosoever toucheth any creeping thi. 
22. 21 whosoever offereth a sacrifice of peace 

24. 15 "Whosoever curseth his God shall bear his 
DeutiS. 19 whosoever will not hearken unto my wo. 
JoslC 1. 18 WTiosoever. .doth rebel against thy comm. 
ProV25. 14 Whoso boasteth himself of a false gift (is) 

2.Every one, "js kok 

Exod35. 5 whosoever (is) of a willing heart, Icthba 
Ezra 6. 11 whosoever shall alter thisword, let timb. 

7. 26 whosoever will not do the law of thy God 
Dan. 5. 7 Whosoever shallread this ■writing, and sh. 

6. 7 whosoever shall ask a petition of any god 

3. Who, who ? 'P mi. 

Isa. 54. 15 whosoever shall gather together against 

^. If any one, elf tu ei tis. 

Eev. 14. II whosoever receiveth the mark of his na. 
20. 15 whosoever was not foimd tvritten in the 

o.Aa many as, S<ro« &y hosoi an. 

Mark 6. 11 [whosoever shall not receive yon, nor] 
Luke 9. 5 whosoever will not receive you, when je 

6. Whoever, whosoever, S<rrts hostis. 

Matt. 5. 39 whosoever shall smite thee on thy right 
5. 41 whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile 

13. 12 whosoever hath .. but whosoever hath not 
18. 4 Whosoeverthereforeshallhumble himself 
23. 12 whosoever shall exalthimself shall be ah. 

Mark 8. 34 [Whosoever] wUl come after me, let Wm 
Lukei4. 27 whosoever doth not bear his cross, and co. 
GaL s- 4 whosoever of you are justified by the law 
Jas. a. 10 whosoever shall keep the whole law, and 

7. Whosoever, Zffm &y hostis an. 

Mattio. 33 [whosoever] shall deny me before men 

12. 50 whosoever shall do the will of my Father 
Gal. 5. 10 shall bear his judgment, whosoever he 

S.Fvery one that, vas i or 6s pas ho or hos. 

Matt. 5. 22 whosoever is angry with his brother with 

5. 28 whosoever looketh on a woman to lust 
Luke 6. 47 Whosoever cometh to me, and heareth 
12, 8 Whosoever shall confess me before men 
Z3. 10 whosoever shall speak a word against the 

14. zi whosoever exalteth himself shall be aba. 
r4. 33 whosoever he be of you thatforsaketh not 
16 18 Wliosoeverputtethaway..[whosoever]m. 



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Lukojo. 18 Wnosoover shall fall upon that stono shall 
John 3. 15, i6v.-ho5oeverbclieveth in him should not 

4. 13 Whosoever drinketh of this water shall th 

8. 34 WTiosoever committeth sin Is the servant 
ji. 36 whosoever liveth and believeth in me sh. 

12. 46 whosoever believeth on me should not ab. 
16. 2 whosoever killeth you will thinl; that ho 
19. 12 whosoever maketh himself a king speak. 

Acts a. 21 whosoever shall call on the name of the 

10. 43 whosoever believeth Ln him shall receive 
Horn. 2. I thou art inexcusable, .whosoever thou art 

9. 33 [whosoever] believeth on him shall not bo 
10. J I Whosoever believeth on him shall not be 
10. 13 whosoever shall call upon the name of the 

1 Jo. 2. 23 Whosoever denieththeSon, the same hath 

3. 4 Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth 
3. 6 Whosoever abideth. .whosoever sinneth 
3. 9 Whosoever is born of God doth not com. 
3. 10 whosoever doeth not righteousness is not 
3. 15 Whosoever hateth his brother is a murd. 

5. I Whosoever believeth that Jesus is thoCh. 
5. 18 whosoever is bom of God sinneth not, but 

2 Jo. 9 Whosoever transgresseth, and Rev. 23. 15 
9. Who. whom, 6f, ov has, hou, Heb. 5. xi. 

10. Ktvrij one who, wit ijo-n? pas hosii.i. 

Matt. 7. 24 whosoever hearetb these sayings of mine 

10. 32 Whosoever therefore shall confess me bo. 

\?BOSOEVEB would (or heareth) — 

I. lie who is loilling, or desirous, fsnn hechaphets. 

1 KI.13. 33 whosoeverwould, he consecrated him, and 
2. To hear, hearken, ao^ shamea. 

2 Sa. 17. 9 whosoever heareth it will say, There 13 a 
£ze. 33. 4 whosoever heareth the sound of the tru. 

WHT, (for) — 

1. Wherefore, wherefore 1 yi"0 maddua. 

£xod. I. 18 Why have ye done this thing, and have 
3 3 1 will nov/ turn aside, and see. .why the 
Jer. 2. 14 (Is) Israel a servant ?. .why is he spoiled? 

2. }Vliat t na mah. 

Judg. 8. I Why hast thou served us thiu, that thou 
8. JVh^ t rioh lamah. 

Gen. 27. 45 why should I be deprived alsoof youboth 
i.For why t ns^'fV shallamah. 

Song I. 7 -why should I be as one that tumeth aside 
D. What i no meh. 

Josh. 7. 25 Joshua said. Why hast thou troubled us ? 

Ezra 4. 22 why should damage grow to the hurt of the 
7. 23 why should there be wTath against the re. 

6. On account of what t nD'hu al mah. 

Dan. 2. 13 Why(i3)thedecree(so)hastyfromtlieking? 

7. Because of what! no JK yaan meh. 

flag. I. 9 Why? saith the Lord of hosts. Because of 

8. For, yap gar. 

Matt 27. 23 the governor said. Why, what evil hath 
Markis. 14 Pilate said unto them. Why, whatevilha. 
Iyuke23. 22 he said unto them the third time. Why 
John 9. 30 Why herein is a maivellous thing, that ye 

9. Because of what ? why t Stari diati. 

Matt. 9. It Why eateth your Master with publicans 
9. 14 Why do we and the Pharisees fast oft, but 

13. 10 Why speakest thou unto them in parab. ? 
13. 2 Why do thy disciples trangress the tradi. 

15. 3 Why do ye also transgress the command. 
17. 19 and said. Why could not we cast him out? 
21. 25 he will say . .Why did ye not then believe 

Mark 2. 18 AVhy do the disciples of John and of the 

7. 5 Why walk not thy disciples according to 

11. 31 he will say, Why then did ye not believe 
Luke 5. 30 ^V^ly do ye eat and drink with publicans 

S- 33 [Why do] the disciples of John fast often 

19. 31 if any man ask you. Why do ye loose (h.)? 

io. she will say. Why then believed yo him not ? 

24. 38 and why do thoughtsarise in your hearts? 

John 7. 43 they said. .Why have ye not brought him? 

8. 43 Why do ye not understand my speech? 

8. 46 It I say the truth, why do ye not believe 

12. 5 Why was not this ointment sold for three 
J3. 37 said.. Lord, whycannot Hollow thee now? 

Acts 5. 3 why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to 
I Co. 6. 7 Why do ye not rather take wrong? why 

10. Wherefore t why t tvari hinati. 

Matt 27. 46 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken 
I/Uke 13. 7 cut it down ; why cumbereth it the gro.? 
Acts 4. 25 Why did the heathen rage, and the peo. 
7. 26 Sins, ye are brethren ; why do ye wrong 
1 Co. 10. 29 for why is my liberty Judged of another 

W.That, 8ti hoti. 

Mark 9. 11 Why say the scribes that Elias must first 

9. 28 asked. .[Why] oouldnot we cast him out? 

\2.WhyfTi{neut.) ti. 

Matt. 6. 28 why take ye thought for raiment? Const 

7. 3 why beholdest thou the mote that is in 

8. 26 Why are ye fearful, ye of little faith? 

16. 8 why reason ye among yourselves, because 
17. 10 'VSIiy then say the scribes that Elias must 
19. 7 WTiy did Moses then command to give a 

19. 17 Why callest thou me good?, .none good 

20. 6 saith . . Why stand ye here all the day idle ? 
82. 18 Jesus, .said, Why tempt ye me. .hypocr.? 
26. 10 Why trouble ye the woman? for she hath 

Hark 2. 7 Why doth this . . thus speak blasphemies ? 
2. 8 Why reason ye these^ things in your hearts? 
g. 24 why do they on the sabbath day that wh. 



Mark 4. 40 M'hy are yo so fcirfu!? how Is It that yo 
5. 35 why troublcst thon the Master any furt.f 

5. 39 Why make ye this ado, and weep? tho da. 
8. 12 Why doth this generation sock after a sign? 

8. 17 Why reason yo bccauso yo have no bread f 
10. 18 Why callest thou mo good?, .none good 

11. 3 If any man say unto you, ^Vhydo yo this? 

12. IS Whytcmptyo mo? bring mo a penny, that 
14. 4 Why was this waste of tho ointment made? 
14. 6 why trouble yo her? she hath wrought a 
'5- 34 ily God, my God, why h.itt thou forsaken 

Luke 2. 48 Son, why hast thou thus dealt with us? 

6. 2 Why do yo that which is not lawful to do 
6. 41 why beholdest thou tho moto that is in . 

6. ifo why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not i 
12. 26 If ye then be not able, .why take ye tho.' 
12. 57 v/hy even of yourselves Judge yo not wh. 

18. 19 Why callest thou me good ? none (is) good 

19. 33 the owners . . said . . Why loose yo the colt ? 
ao. 23 [and said unto them, Why tempt ye me?] 

22. 46 Why sleep ye ? rise and pray, lest yo enter 
24. 5 Why seek ye the living among the dead ? 
24. 38 he said unto them, Why are ye troubled? 

John I. 25 Why baptizest thou then. If thou be not 

4. 27 yet no man said . . 'WTiy talkest thou with 

7. 19 Did not Moses. .Why go yo about to kill 
10. 20 He hath a devil, and is mad ; why hear ye 
18. 21 Why askest thou me? ask them which he. 
18. 23 If I have spoken . . well, why smitest thou 

20. 13 they say unto her. Woman, why wcepest 
so. 15 Jesus saith unto her. Woman, why weep. 

Acta 1. II said., why stand ye gazing up into heaven? 
3. 12 why marvel ye at this? or why look ye so 

5. 4 why hast thou conceived this thing in th. 

9. 4 saying. .Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou 

14. 15 Sins, why do ye these things? We also are 

15. 10 Kow therefore why tempt ye God, to put 
S2. 7 saj'ing. .Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou 
82. 16 why tarriest thou? arise, and be baptized 
26. 8 Why should it be thought a thing incred. 
26. 14 saying. .Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou 

torn. 3. 7 why yet am I also Judged as a sinner? 

8. 24 what a man seeth, why doth he yet hope 

9. 19 Why doth he yet find fault? for who hath 
9. 20 say tohim. .Whyhastthoumadomothus? 

14. 10 wliy dost thou Judge thy brother? or why 

1 Co. 4. 7 why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst not 

10. 29 for why is my liberty judged of another 

10. 30 why am I evil spoken of for that for wh. 
15. 29 why are they then baptized for the dead? 
15. 30 And why stand we in Jeopardy every hour? 

GaL 2. 14 [why] compellest thou the Gentiles to 11. 

5. II why do I yet suffer persecution? then is 

• Col. 2. 20 why, as . . living in the world, are ye subje. 

13. With a view to what 1 tls rl eis ti. 

Marki4. 4 Why was this waste of the ointment ma.? 
15. 34 My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken 

■WICKED (doer, man, one, thing, woman, more) — 
l.Iniqtciiy, vanity, ]\H aven. 

Job 22. 15 the old way which wicked men have tro.? 

34.36 tried .. because of . .answers for wicked m. 

Psa. 59. 5 be not merciful to any wicked transgres. 

loi. 8 that I may cut off all wicked doers from 

Prov. 6. 12 A naughty person, a wicked man, walketh 

6. 18 An heart that deviseth wicked imaginati. 

2. Worthless, without utility or value, ^y:^? beliyy. 
Deut 15.' 9 that there be not a thought in thy wicked 
Job 34. 18 tosaytoaking.. wicked, .to princes, .un.? 
Psa.ioi. 3 I will set no wicked thing before mine ey. 
Kah. 1 . 1 1 There is . . come out of thee .. a wicked co. 
I. IS the wicked shall no mere pass through th. 

S. Kindness, unlcindncss, "iDn chesed. 

Lev. 20. 17 it (is) a wicked thing; and they shall be 
4. Wickedness, wicked woman, nw"? mirshaath. 

2 Ch.24. 7 the suns of Athaliah, that wicked woman 
5.1'erverse, 7\il avval. 

Job 18. 21 Surely such ^are) the dwellings of the wic. 
29. 17 I brake the jaws of the wicked, and plu. 
31. 3 (Is) not destruction to the wicked? and a 

S.Perverseness, perversity, nh]V. avlah. 

2 Sa. 3. 34 as a man f alleth before wicked men . . fel. 

T .Lahowring, perverse, miserable, raj; amel. 

Job 20. 22 every hand of the wicked shall come upon 

i.A grievous thing, 3sy otseh^ 

Psa. 139. 24 see if., wicked way in me, and lead me in 
9.Evil, Vl ra. 

Gen. 13. 13 the men of Sodom (were) wicked and sin. 
38. 7 Er, Judah's first bom, was wicked in tho 

Deut 17. s which have committed that wicked thing 

23. 9 then keep thee from every wicked thing 

1 Sa. 30. 22 Then answered all the wicked men and 
a Ki.17. II wrought wicked things to provoke the L. 

2 Ch. 7. 14 If my people . .turn from their wicked wa. 
Neh. 9. 35 neither lumed they from their wicked 
Esth. 9. 25 he commanded byjletters, that his wicked 
Job 21. 30 That the wicked is r3servedto the day of 
Esth. 7. 6 Tho adversary and enemy (is) this wicked 
Psa.ioi. 4 I will not know a wicked (person) 
ProT. 2. i4Who..delightinthefrowardnessofthe wL 

11. 21 hand, .in hand, the wicked shall not be 

12. 13 The wicked is snared by the transgression 
15. 26 The thoughts of the wicked (are) an abo. 
26. 23 Burning lips and a wicked heart (are like) 

Jer. 2. 33 therefore hast thou . . taught the wicked 
5. 28 yea, they overpass the deeds of the wicked 



Jer. 6. 29 the founder melteth in vain; for the wit. 

1 5. 21 I will deliver, .out of the hand of the wl. 
Eze. 8. 9 Go in,|and behold tho wicked abomination* 

II. 2 these (arc) tho men that, .give wicked co. 

13. 23 strengthened the hands of tho wicked, tluit 

20. 44 not according to your wicked ways, nor 

30. 12 sell the land into the hand of tho wickeJ 

10. yo do or suffer evil, treat ill, VST! raa, 5. 

Psa. 22. 16 tho assembly of tho wicked have enclosed 

27. 2 When tho wicked, .mine enemies and my 

64. 2 Hide me from the. .counsel of tho wicked 

■92. II mine ears shall hear, .of tho wicked that 

ProT.17. 4 A wicked doer giveth heed to false lips ' 

11. Wrong, wicked, Vfi rasha, 

vGeu. 18. 23 M'ilt thou. .destroy. .righteous with thew. 

^ 18.25 far. .to slay the righteous with the wicked 

18. 25 tlmt the righteous should be as the wicked 

Exod. 9. 27 Lord (i3)righteous. .and my peoplfc (are) w. 

23 ' I put not thine hand with the wicked to l>e an 

23. 7 Keoptheefar..Iwillnot justify the wicked 
Numi6. 26 from the touts of these wicked men, and 
Deut25. I Justify the righteous, and condemn the w.' 

25. 3 if tho wicked man (be) worthy to be beaten 
I Sa. 3. 9 the wicked shall be silent In darkness, for 

24. 13 Wickedness proceodeth from the wicked 
a Sa. 4. 11 How much more, when wicked men havo 

1 KL 8. 32 condemning the wicked, to bring his way 

2 Ch. 6. 23 requiting the wicked, by recompensing 
Job 3. 17 There tho wicked cease (from) troubling 

8. 22 the dwellingplace of the wicked shall come 

9. 22 He destroycth tho pcrfe^ and the wicked 
, 9. 24 earth is given Into the hand of the wicked 

10. 3 and shine upon the counsel of the wicked? 

11. 20 the eyes of the wicked sh.ill fail, and they 

15. 20 The wicked man travaileth with pain all 

16. II tui'ned me over into the hand of the wic, 
18. 5 the light of the wicked shall be put out 
20. 5 That the triumphing of the wicked (Is) sh. 

20. 29 This(is) the portion of a wicked man from 

21. 7 Wlierefore do the wicked live, become old 
21. 16 the counsel of the %vicked is far from mo 
21. 17 Uow oft is the candle of tho wicked put 
21. 28 where (are) the dwelling places of the wi.! 
32. 18 but the counsel of the wicked is far from 
24. 6 and they gather tho vintage of the wicked 
27. 7 Let mine enemy be as the wicked, and he 

27. 13 This (is) the portion of a wicked m.in with 
34. 26 He striketh them as wicked men in the 
36. 6 He preserveth not the life of tho wicked 
36. 17 hast fulfilled the Judgment of the wicked 
38. 13 that the wicked might be shaken out of it 

38. 15 from the wicked their light is withholden 
40. 12 and tread down the wicked in their place 

Psa. 7. 9 let the wickedness of tho wicked come to 

9. 5 thou hast destroyed tho wicked, thou hast 

9. 16 the wicked is snared in tho work of his 

9. 17 The wicked shall be turned into hell, (and) 

TO. 2 The wicked in (his) pride doth persecute 

lo.- 3 the wicked boasteth of his heart's desire 

10. 4 The wicked, through the pride of his con. 

10. 13 Wherefore doth the wicked contemn God 

10. 15 Break thou the arm of the wicked and the 

11. 3 the wicked bend ftheir) bow, they make 
II. 5 the wicked and hira that loveth violence 

11. 6 Upon tho wicked he shall rain snares, fire 

12. 8 The wicked walk on every side, when tho 

17. 9 From the wicked that oppress me, (from)ra. 

17. 13 deliver my soul fronj the wicked, (which 

26. 5 hated, .and will not sit with the wicked 

28. 3 Draw me not away with tho wicked, and 

31. 17 let the wicked be ashamed, (and)let them 
32. 10 Many sorrows (shall be) to the wicked, but 
34. 21 Evil shall slay the wicked ; and they that 
36. I The transgression of tho wicked saith wit. 

36. 1 1 let not the hand of the wicked remove mo 

37. 10 a little while, and tho wicked (shall) not 
37. 12 The wicked plotteth against the Just, and 

37. 14 The wicked have drawn out the sword, and 

37. 16 better than the riches of many wicked 

37. 17 the arms of the wicked shall be broken 
37. 20 the wicked shall perish, and the enemies 
37. 21 The wicked borrcveth, and payeth not 
37. 28 but the seed of tho wicked shall be cut 
37. 32 The wicked watcheth the righteous, and 
37. 34 when the wicked are cut off, thou shalt 
37. 35 I have seen the Avicked in greatpower,and 
37. 38 the end of tho wicked shall be cut oflf 

37. 40 he shall deliver them from the wicked 

39. J I will keep my mouth, .while the wicked 
50. ifi unto the wicked God saith. What hast th. 
55. 3 because of the oppression of the wicked 
58. 3 The wicked are estrabged from thelwomb 
58. 10 wash his feet in the blood of the wicked 
68. 2 let the wicked perish at the presence of . 
71. 4 Deliver, .out of the hand of the wicked 
73. 3 (when) I saw the prosperity of the wicked 
75. 4 and to the wicked. Lift not up the horn ' 
75. 8 the wicked of the earth shall wring(theni) 
75. 10 the horns of tho wicked also will I cut olt 
82. 2 and accept the persons of the wickedl? 
82. 4 rid (them) out of the hand of the wicked 

91. 8 behold and see the reward of the wicked 

92. 7 When the vricked spring as the grass, and 
94. 3 tlie wicked, how long shall the wicked tr. 
94. 13 until the pit be digged for the wicked 
97. 10 delivereth. .outof the hand of the wicktd 

101. 8 I will early destroy all the wicked of the 
104. 35 Let the sinners, .let the wicked be no m. 
106. 18 was kindled, .the flame burnt up the wL 
log. a the month of the wicked and the moutb 



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Psa. log. 6 Set thou a wicked man over him; and let 
112. lo The wicked shall see (it), .the wicked ah. 
I ig. 53 because of the wicked that forsake my law 
iig. 6i The bands of the wicked have robbed me 
Jig. gs The wicked have waited for me to destroy 
Jig. no The wicked have laidasnare forme, yet 
tig. iig Thou puttest away all the wicked of the 
iig. 155 Salvation (is) far from thej\vicked: forth. 
i2g. 4 he hath cut asunder the cords of the wic. 

139. jg Surely thou wilt slay the wicked, O God 

140. 4 Keep me.. from the hands of the vacked 
J40. 8 Grant not, O LORD, the desires of the wi. 
J41. 10 Let the wicked fall into their own nets 
143. 20 the Lord, .all the wicked will he destroy 

146. g the way of the wicked he turneth upside 

147. 6 he casteththe wicked down to the ground 
ProT. 2. 22 the wicked shall he cutoff from the earth 

3. 25 neither of the desolation of the wicked 

3. 33 The curse . .(is) in the house of the wicked 
4. 14 Enter not into thepathof the wicked, and 

4. ig The way of the wicked (is) as darkness, th. 

5. 22 His own iniquities shall take the wicked 
9. 7 he that rebuketh a wicked (man getteth) 

10. 3 casteth awaythe substanceof the wicked 
10. 6 violence covereth the mouthof the vrick. 
10. 7 but the name of the wicked shall rot 

10. 16 (tendeth) to life : the fruit of the wicked 
10. 20 the heart of the wicked (is) little worth 
10. 24 The fear of the wicked, it shall come up. 
10. 25 As the whirlwind passeth, so (is) the wic. 
10. 27 the years of the wicked shall be shorten. 
10 28 the expectation of the wicked shall perish 
10. 30 the wicked shall not inhabit the earth 

10. 32 mouth of the wicked (speaketh) f reward. 

11. 5 but the wicked shall fall by his own wick. 
II. 7 When a wicked man dieth, (his) cxpecta. 
zi. 8 is delivered, .the wicked cometh in his 
II. 10 when the ^vlcked perish, (there is) shout. 
II. II overthrown by the mouth of the wicked 
II. 18 The wicked worketh a deceitful work, but 
II. 23 (but) the expectation of the wicked (is)wr. 

11. 31 much more the wicked and the sinner 

12. 5 (but) the counsels of the wicked (are) de 
12. 6 The words of the wicked (are) to lie in wa. 
12. 7 The wicked are overthrown, and (are) not 
12, 10 the tender mercies of the wicked (are)cr. 
12. 12 The mcked desireth the net of evil (men) 
12. 21 but the wicked shall be filled with raise. 

12. 26 but the way of the wicked »educeth them 

13. 5 a wicked (man) is loathsome, and cometh 
13. 9 the lamp of the wicked shall be put out 

13. 17 A wicked messenger falleth into mischief 

13. 25 but the belly of the wicked shall want 

14. II The house of the wicked shall be overth 

14. ig the wicked at the gates of the righteous 
14. 32 The wicked is driven away in his wicked. 

15. 6 in the revenues of the wicked is trouble 
15. 8 The sacrifice of the wicked (is) an abom. 
15. 9 The way of the wicked (is) an abominat. 
15.28 the mouth of the wicked j. oureth out ev. 

15. 2g The Lord (is)far from the wicked, but he 

16. 4 yea, even the wicked for the day of ertl 
17. 15 He that justifieth the wicked, and he th. 

17. 23 A wicked (man) taketh a gift out of the 

18. 3 Wlien the wicked cometh, (then) cometh 
18. s good to accept the person of the wicked 
ig. 28 the mouth of the \vicked devoureth iniq. 

20. 26 A wise king scattereth the wicked, and 

21. 4 (and) the plowing of the wicked, (is) sin 
21. 7 The robbery of the wicked shall destroy 
21. 10 The soul of the wicked desireth evil, his 
21. 12 of the wicked.. (God) overthroweth the w. 
21. i8 The wicked (shall be) a ransom for the 
21. 27 The sacrifice of the \/icked (is) abominat. 
ai. 2g A \vicked man hardeneth his face, but 
24.15 Lay not wait, O wicked (man), against the 
24. 16 but the wicked shall fall into mischief 
24. 19 neither be thou envious at the wicked 
24. 20 the candle of the wicked shall be put out 

24. 24 He that saith unto the wicked, Thou (art) 

25. s Take away the wicked (from) before the 

25. 26 falling down before the wicked (is as) a tr. 
28. I The wicked flee when no man pursueth 
28. 4 They that forsake the law praise the wi. 
28. 12 but when the vricked rise, a man Is hidd. 

28. 15 (so is) a wicked ruler over the poor peop. 

28. 28 When the wicked rise, men hide themaelv. 

29. a when the wicked beareth rule, the people 
29. 7 (but) the wicked regardeth not to know 
29. 12 hearken to lies, all his servants (are) wic. 

29. 16 When the wicked are multiplied, transg. 
29. 27 and (he), .(is) abomination to the wicked 

Eccl. 3. 17 shall judge the righteous and the wicked 
7. 15 there is a wicked (man) that prolongeth 
8. 10 I saw the wicked buried, who had come 

8. 13 it shall not be well ivith the wicked, nei. 

8. 14 work of the wicked, .there be wicked(m.) 
. 9. 2 (there is) one event, .tothe wlcked;to the 

Isa. 3. II Woe unto the wicked! (it shall be) ill(wi.) 
S. 23 Which justify the wicked for reward, and 

11. 4 with the breath . . shall he slay the wicked 

13. II I will punish, .the wicked for their iniq. 

14. 5 hath broken the staff of the wicked, (and) 

26. 10 Let favour be showed to the wicked, (yet) 
48. 22 no peace, saith the Lord, unto the wick. 
S3. 9 he made his grave with the wicked, and 
55. 7 Let the wicked forsake his way, and the 
57. 20 the wicked (are) like the troubled sea 
57. 21 no peace, saith my God, to the wicked 

Jer. 5. aS among my people are found wicked (m.) 

12. I Wherefore doth the way of the wicked 
83, 19 shall fall, .upon the head of the wicked 



Jer. 25. 31 he will give them (that are) wicked to the 
30. 23 fall with pain upon the head of the wic. 
Eze. 3. 18 When I say unto the wicked, Thou shalt 
3. 18 to warn the wicked from his wicked way 
3. 18 the same wicked (man) shall die in his 
3. 19 warn the wicked, .from his wicked way 
7. 21 and to the wicked of the earth for a spoil 
13. 22 strengthened the hands of the wicked 
18. 20 the wickedness of the ^vicked shall bo upon 
i3. 21 if the wicked will turn from all his sins 
i3. 23 Have I any pleasure . .that the wicked sh. 
18. 24 the abominations that the wicked (man) 
18. 27 when the ^Yicked (man) turneth away fr. 
21J 3, 4 cut off. .the righteous and the Vidcked 
21. 25 thou, profane wicked prince of Israel, w. 
21. 2g the ivicked, whoso day is come, when th. 
33. 8 When I say unto the wicked, O wicked 
33. 8 warn the wicked from his way, that wic. 
33. 9 if thou warn, the wicked of his way to tu. 
33. J I the wicked; but that the wicked turn fr. 
33. 12 as for the wickedness of the wicked, ho 
33. 14 v/heni say unto the wicked. Thou shalt 
33. IS (If) the wicked restore the pledge, give 
33. ig if the wicked turn from L ■> wickedness 
Dan. 12. 10 the wicked shall do wicked.y . .the v/icked 
Mic. 6. 10 wickedness in the house of the wicked 
Hah. I. 4 the wicked doth compass about the righ. 
I. 13 boldest thy tongue when the wicked de. 

3. 13 out of the house of the wicked, by discov. 
Zeph. I. 3 and the stumbling blocks with the wick. 
Mai. 3. 18 between the righteousand the wicked, be. 

4. 3 ye shall tread down the wicked : for they 

12. Wrong, wickedness, VP1 resha. 

Job 34. 8 Which goeth.. and walketh with wicked m. 
P6a.i25. 3 the rod of the wicked shall not rest upon 
141. 4 to practise wicked works with men that 
Mic. 6. II Shall I count (them) pure with the wicked 

13. Unsettled, lawless, S9c(r;uos athesmos. 

2 Pe. 2. 7 with the filthy conversation of the wick. 
3. 17 led away ivith the error of the wicked 

li.Lawless, leithout law, &voiJ.os anomos. 

Acts 2. 23 and by wicked hands have crucified and 
2 Th. 2. 8 then shall that ■wicked be revealed, whom 

a. Evil, kokSs kahos. 

Mattsi. 41 He vnll miserably destroy those wicked m. 
l^.Bad, malignant, miserable, ■irov7\p6s poneros. 

Matti2. 43 Even so shall it be also unto this wicked 
13. 19 then cometh the wicked (one), and catch. 
13. 38 the tares are the children of the wicked 
13. 4g and sever the wicked from among the just 
16. 4 A wicked and adulterous generation se. 
18. 32 O thou wicked servant, I forgave thee all 
25. 26 (Thou) wicked and slothful servant, thou 

Lukeig. 22 will I judge thee, (thou) wicked servant 

Acts 18. 14 a matter of wrong or -wicked lewdness, O 

1 Co. 5. 13 Therefore put away . .that v/icked person 
Eph. 6. 16 to quench all the fiery darts of the wick. 
Col. I. 21 enemies in (your) mind by wicked works 

2 Th. 3. 2 delivered from unreasonable andivick. m. 

1 Jo. 2. 13, 14 ye have overcome the wicked one 

3. 12 Cain, (who) was of that wicked one, and 

5. 18 and the ivicked one toucheth him not 

VI. More malignant, miserable, irovripSrepos poner, 

Matti2. 45 seven other spirits more wicked than hi. 

Luken. 26 seven other spirits more wicked than hi. 
"WICKED, to be (desperately) — 
1.7*0 be sickly, mortal, incurable, v}t< anash. 

Jer. 17. 9 The heart (is)., desperately wicked: who 
2. To do wroru), wickedly, VV'i rasha. 

Job 9. 29 (If) I be wicked, why then labour I In vain 
10. 7 Thou knowest that I am not wicked ; and 
10. 15 If I l;e wicked, woe unto me ; and(if) I be 

Eccl. 7. 17 Be not over much wicked, neither be thou 
WICKEa) device, mind — 

1. Wicked thought or device, nsi ziminah. 

Prov2i. 27 (when) he bringeth it with a wicked mind? 
Isa. 32. 7 he deviseth wicked devices to destroy the 

2. To devise, design, D»J zamam. 

Psa.140. 8 further not his wicked device, (lest) they 

3. A wieked thought, or device, n^ip inezimmah. 

Psa. 37. 7 the man who bringeth wicked devices to 
Provi2. 2 a man of wicked devices wiUhe condemn 
14. 17 and a man of wicked devices is hated 

WICKEDIT, (to deal, depart, do) — 
l.A wicked thought or device, nsiij mezimmah. 
Psa.139. 20 For they speak against thee wickedly 
2. To pervert, make crooked, njj; avah, 5. 

2 Sa. 24, 17 I have sinned, and I have done wickedly 

Z. Perversity, n'?iy avlah. 

Job 13. '7 will ye speak wickedly for God? and talk 

i.Evil, lad, m. ra. 

Deut. 9. 18 in doing wickedly in the sight of the Lo. 
Psa. 73. 8 They are corrupt, and speak wickedly 

5. To do or suffer evil, treat ill, VTi rao, 5. 

Gen. 19. 7 said, I pray you, brethren, do not so wic. 
Judg 19. 23 I pray you, do not. .wickedly, seeing th. 

1 Sa. 12. 25 if ye shall still do wickedly, ye shall be 

2 KI. 21. II hath done vrickedly above all that the A. 
Psa. 74. 3 the enemy hath done wickedly in the ea, 

8, To do turong or wickedly, JwiT rasho.. 

a Sa. 22. 22 have not wickedly departed from my God 
a Cb. 6, 37 we have done amisa. and have dealt wic. 



Psa. 18. 21 have not wickedly departed from my God 
Dan. 9. 15 we have sinned, we have done wickedly/ 

I.To do wrong or wickedly, W"] rcisha, 5. 

s Ch.2o. 35 Ahaziah king of Israel, who did very wic, 
22. 3 his mother was his counsellor to do wick. 

Ifeh. 9. 33 thou hast done right, but we have done w. 

Job 34. J 2 Surely God will not do wickedly, neither 

Psa. 106. 6 have committed iniquity, we have done w. 

Dan. 9. 5 committed iniquity, and have done wick. 
ji. 32 such as do wickedly against the covenant 
12. 10 the wicked shall do wickedly, and nolio 

S.Wickedness, niij^-i rishah.' 

MaL 4. I all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly 

WICKEDNESS, (to commit, very) — ' 

\. Iniquity, vanity, JIN aven. 

Job II. II he knoweth vain men: he seeth wickedtt* 
Prov 30. 20 and saith, I have done no wickedness 

% Mischief, calamity, TW\ havvah. 

Psa. 5. 9 their inward part (is) very wickedness 
52. 7 strengthened himself in his wickedness 
55. II Wickedness (is) in the midst thereof, dea 

Z.A wicked thought or device, net zimmah. 

Lev. 18. 17 they (are) her near kinswomen: it (is) wl. 
jg. 29 lest, .the land become full of wickedness 
20. 14 it (is) wickedness, .that there be no wick. 

i.Perverseness, perversity, n^ij; avlah. 

2 Sa. 7. 10 neither shall the children of wickedness 
I Ch.17. 9 neither shall the children of wickedness 
Job II. 14 let not wickedness dwell in thy tabemae. 
24. 20 and iWckedncss shall be broken as a tree 
27. 4 My lips shall not speak wickedness, nor 
Psa. 8g. 22 not exact upon him; nor the son of wick. 

S.Perverseness, perversity, nh\y olah, 

Psa. 58. 2 in heart ye work wickedness ; ye weigll 
6, Labour, toil, misery, jDj; am^l. 

Job 4. 8 they that plow iniquity, and sow wicked, 
7. Evil, bad, yi ra. 

Gen. 6. 5 God saw that the wickedness oY man (was) 
3g g how then can I do this great wickedness 

Deut 1 3. II shall do no more any such wickedness as 
17. 2 that hath wrought wickedness in the sig, 

Judg. g. 56 God rendered the wickedness of AbimeL 

20. 3 said . . Tell (us), how was this wickednessl 
20. 12 What wickedness (is) this that is done 

1 Sa. 12. 17 ye may perceive and see that your wick. 

12. 20 ye have done all this wickedness : yet tu. 

25. 39 for the Lord hath retxirned the wickedn 
e Sa. 3. 3g reward the doer of evil ace. to his wick. 
J Ki. I. 52 if wickedness shall be found in him, ho 

2. 44 all the wickedness.. return thy wickedn, 

21. 25 Ahab, which did sell himself to work wl. 

2 Ki.2i. 6 he wrought much wickedness inthesighi 
Job 20. 12 Though wickcdnessbe sweet in hismouth 

22. 5 (Is) not thy wickedness great ? and thine 
Psa. 7. 9 let the wickedness of the wicked come 

55. 15 wickedness <is)intheirdwelliiigs. .among 
94. 23 shall cut them oil in their own wickedn. 

J07. 34 the wickedness of them that dwell there. 
Prov 14. 32 The wicked is driven away in his wicked. 

21. 12 overthroweth the wicked for., wickedness 

26. 26 his wickedness shall be showed before the 
Eccl. 7. 15 that prolongeth (his life) in his wickedn. 
Isa. 47. 10 For thou hast trusted in thy wickedness 
Jer. 1. 16 touching all their wickedness, who have 

2. ig Thine oivn wickedness shall correct thoo 

3. 2 with thylwhoredoms and with thy wicked. 

4. 14 O Jerusalem, wash thine heart from wio. 
4. 18 this (is) thy wickedness, because it is bitt. 

6. 7 As a fountain . . so she casteth out her wi. 
7. 12 see what I did to it for the wickedness of 

8. 6 no man repented him of his wickedness 
12. 4 the wickedness of them that dwell thereitt 

14. 16 for I will pour their ivickedness upon them 

22. 22 be ashamed and confounded for all thy w. 

23. II in my house have I found their wickednesj 
23. 14 thatnonedothreturnfromhis wickedness 

Jer. 33. 5 for all whose wickedness I hav« hid my f. 
44. 3 Because of their wickedness which they 
44. 5 inclined their ear to turn from their wic, 
44. 9 the wickedness of your fathers, and tho 
44. 9 the wickedness of their wives, and your 
44. 9 wickedness, and the wickedness of youp 

Lam. I. 22 Let all their wickedness come before thee 

Eze. 16. 23 it came to pass, after all thy wickedness 
16. 57 Before thy wickedness was discovered, as 

Hos. 7. I the iniquity of Ephraim . . and tho wicked. 

7. 2 theyconsldernot..Irememberalltheirw. 
7. 3 They make the king glad with their wick. 

9. 15 All their wickedness (is) in Gilgal ; for th. 
10. 15 do unto you because of your great wioko. 

JoeL 3. 13 Put ye in the sickle . . for their wickedness 
Jon. I. 2 for their wickedness is come up before mo 
Nah. 3. ig for upon whom hath not thy wickedness 

S.Evil, badness, sadness, yi roa. 

Deut 28. 20 because of the wickedness of thy doings 
Psa. 28. 4 according to the wickedness of their end. 
Hos. 9. 15 for the wickedness of their doings I will 

9, To do vnckedly or wrong, yg'T rasha. 

i Ki. 8. 47 We have sinned . . we have committed wie. 

IQ. Wickedness, wrong, Vt^, resha, 

Disut. 9. 27 look not . . to their wickedness, nor to thelf 
I Sa, 24. 13 wickedness proeeedeth from the wicked 
Job 34. 10 Far be it from God., wickedness; and (fro.) 
35. S Tby wickedness (may hurt) a man as thoa 



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Psa, s. 4 (art) not a God that hath pleasure In wlc. 

10. IS seek out hia vrickedness (till) thou find . 
45. 7 Thou lovest righteousness, and hatest vn, 
84. 10 than to dwell in the tents of wickcdnesn 

Prov. 4. 17 For they eat the bread of wickedness, and 

a. 7 wickedness (is) an abomination to my lips 

JO. a Treasures of wickedness profit nothing 

lai 3 A man shall not bo established by wicked. 

16. 12 an abomination to kings to commit v/ick. 

Eccl. 3. 16 tho place of judgment, .v/ickedncss (was) 

7. 25 to know tho wickedness of folly, even of 

8. 8 neither shall wickedness deliver those th. 
Isa. 58. 4 and to smite with the fist of wickedness 

58. 6 to loose tho bands of wickedness, to undo 

Jer. 14. 20 We acknowledge, O Lord, ourv/ickcdness 

Bge. 3. T9 and he turn not from liis wickedness, nor 

7. It Violence is risen up into a rod of wicked. 

31. n I have driven him out for hia wickedness 

33. 12 in the day that ho tumeth from his vacIc. 
Hos. 10. 13 Ye have ploughed wickedness, ye have ro. 
Mic. 6. 10 Are there yet the treasures of wickedness 

11. Wrong, mckedness, nj;^-) rishah. 

Dcut. 9. 4, 5 but for the wickedness of these nations 
Prov.ii. s but the wicked shall fall by his own wic. 

13. 6 but wickedness overthrowcth tho sinner 
Isa. 9. 18 For wickedness bumeth as the fire, it sh. 
Eze. s. 6 she hath changed my judgments into wl. 

18. 20 tho wickedness of the wicked shall bo upon 

18. 27 when the wicked, .tumeth away from his 

33. 12 as for the wickedness of tho wicked, he 

33. 19 But if the wicked turn from his vrickedn. 

7.cch. s. 8 he said. This (is) wickedness. And he cast 

Mnl. 1. 4 ilieysliall call UiL-mThc border of w. 3.15 

\2.()nt of place, ixoTToc nlopn^, Afts 25. 5. 

1 'A. Evil, badness, wiclcedness, icaicia kakia. 

Acts 8. 22 Repent therefore of this thy wickedness 
U .Malignity, evil, irovnpla poneri-a. 

Matt 22, 18 Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said 
Mark 7. 22 Thefts, covetousness, wickedness, deceit 
Lukei I. 39 inward part is full of ravening and wicked. 
Eom. I. 29 Being filled with all unrighteousness, .wi. 
I Co. 5, 8 neither with the leaven of malice and w. 
Eph. 6. 12 For we wrestle, .against spiritual wicke. 

15 . Malignant, evil, vovijpSs ponei'os. 

I Jo. 5. 19 we know that .. the whole world lleth in w. 
16. /ra this {man), tovtu iouio. 

Acts 25. 5 accuse tliis man, if therehe any (wicked.) 
WIDE, wideness, to make or open — 
1 . Companionship, society, "i^n cheber. 

Prov.2i. 9 than with a brawling woman in a wide 
25. 24 than with a brawling woman, .in a wide 

2 Wide of hands, Dnj nrn rechdb yadayim. 

1 Ch. 4. 40 they found fat pasture, .and the land. .w. 
Psa. 104. 25 this great and wide sea, wherein (are) thl. 
Job 30. 14 They came, .as a wide breaking in. .in the 

%. Measure, stature, n^a middah. 

Jot. 22. 14 That saith, I will build mo a wide house 

4.7*0 open, nn^pathach. 

Deut 15. 8, 1 1 thou shait open thine hand wide unto 
Nah. 3. 13 the gates of thy land shall be set wide open 

6. To make loide, broad, ann rachab, 5. 

Psa. 35. 21 Yea, they opened their mouth wide agaL 

81. 10 open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it 
Isa. 57. 4 against whommake ye a wide mouth, (and) 

^.Breadth, broad place, Dnh rochab. 
- Eze. 41. 10 between the chambers (was) the wldeness 

7. Wide, broad, ample, vXarvs plains. 

Matt. 7. 13 Enter ye in at the strait gate, for wide 
WIDO"W, ■widowhood — 
1. Widomhood, silence, JbpN! almon. 

Isa. 47. 9 in one day, the loss of children, and wld. 
i.Widow, silent one, n;ip7>< almanah. 

Gen. 38. II Eemain a widow at thy father's liouse, till 

Exod22. 22 Ye shall not aflict any widow, or father. 
22. 24 your ^vives shall be widows, and your ch. 

Lev. 21. 14 A widow, or a divorced woman, or profane 

22. 13 if the priest's daughter be a widow, or di. 
Num 30. 9 every vow of a widow, and of her that is 
Deut 10. 18 Hedothexecute the judgment of the.. wL 

14. 29 stranger, and the fatherless, and the wl. 

16. II, 14 stranger, and. .fatherless, and thewl. 
24. 17 Thou shalt not. .take a widow's raiment 
24. 19, 20, 21 for the fatherless, and for the wl 
e6. 12 the stranger, the fatherless, and the wid. 
26. 13 stranger, to the fatherless, and to the wl 
27. 19 that perverteth the judgment of the. .w. 

2 Sa. 14. 5 she answered, I (am) indeed a widow wo. 
I Kl 7. 14 He (was) a ■wido^v's son of the tribe of N. 

1 1. 26 whose mother's name (was) Zeruah, a wl 

17. 9 I have commanded a widow woman there 
17. 10 the widow woman (was) there gathering 
17. 20 hast thou also brought evil upon the wld. 

Job 23. 9 Thou hast sent widows away empty, and 
24. 3 They .drive away, .they take the widow's 
24. 21 beareth not, and doeth not good to the w. 
a^. 15 shall be buried in death ; and his widows 
29. 13 caused the widow's heart to sing for joy 
31. 16 have caused the eyes of the widow to fall 

Psa. 68. 5 a judge of the widows, (is) God in his holy 
78. 64 and their widows made no lamentation 
94. c They slay the widow and the stranger, and 
109. 9 his children be fatherless . . his wife a wl 
146. 9 The Lord, .relieveth the fatherless and w. 

£roT 15. 25 but bo wiU establish the border of the w. 



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Isa. I. 17 Judge tho fatherless, plead for tho wldov,- 

1. 23 neither doth tho cause of tlio widow come 
g. 17 neither shall have mercy on their. . wido. 

10. 2 that widows maybe their prey, and (that) 
47. 8 I shall not sit. .a wldov/, neither shall I 

Jer. 7. 6 (If)yo oppress net the stranger.. tho wid. 

15. 8 Their widows arc incrcTscd to me above 
18. 21 bo bereaved of tlicU- clilldren, and (bo) v,'. 
22. 3 do no violence to tho stranger . .nor tho \r. 
49. II I will preserve, .and let thy widows trust 

Lam. 1. I (how) ia she become as a widow, sho (that 

5. 3 We are orphans . . our mothers (are) as w. 

Ezo. 22. 7 they vexed the fatherless and the widow 

22. 25 they have made her many v/idows In tho 
44. 22 Neither, .a widow, .or a widow that had 

Zech. 7. 10 oppress not tho widow, nor the fatherless 
Mai. 3. 5 oppress tho hireling In. .wages, the wid. 
3. Widowhood, silence, rnjpSlj almenuth. 

Gen, 38. 14 she put her widow's garments off from her 

38. 19 and put on the garments of her mdowh. 

2 Sa. 20. 3 unto the day of their death, living in wi. 

Isa. 54. 4 shalt.. remember the reproach of thy wl 

i.A widow, one bereaved, x'hp't eliera. 

Matt 23. 14 [Woo unto, .hypocrites, for ye devour w.j 

Marki2. 40 Which devour widows' houses, and for a 

12. 43 there came a certain poor widow, and she 

12. 43 Verily I say unto you. That this poor wi. 

Luke 2. 37 she (ivas) a widow of about fourscore and 

4. 25 But I tcU you of a truth, many mdows 

4. 26 was Elias sent . . save . . a woman . . a widow 
7. 12 only son of hu mother, and she was a w. 

18. 3 there was a widow in that city, and she 
18. 5 Yet because tMs widow troubleth me, I 

20. 47 Which devour widows' houses, and for a 

21. 2 ho caw also a certain poor widow casting 
21. 3 Of a truth I say unto you. .this poor wid. 

Acts 6. I because their widows were neglected in 
9. 39 all thev.idows stood by him weeping, and 
9. 41 when he had called the saints and widows 
I Co. 7. 8 I say therefore to tho unmarried and \yL 
1 Tl 5. 3 Honour widows that are widows indeed 

5. 4 But if any widow have children or neph. 
5. 5 Now she that is a widow indeed, and do. 
5. 9 Let not a widow be taken into the numb. 
5. II But the younger widows refuse: for when 
5. 16 If any man. .that bolieveth havp widows 
5. 16 that it nir.y relieve them that are widows 

Jas. 1. 27 To visit the fatherless and widows in th. 
E.ev. 18. 7 I sit a queen, and am no widow, and sha. 

"WIFE, wives — 

1. Woman, a wife, female, n^N ishshah. 

Gen. 2. 24 Therefore shall aman. .cleave nntohlsw. 

2. 25 they were both naked, the man and his w. 

3. 8 Adam and his wife hid themselves from 
3. i7hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wifo 
3. 20 Adam called his wife's name Eve; because 

3. 21 Unto Adam also and to his wife did tho 

4. I Adam Imew Eve his wife; and she conce. 
4. 17 Cain knew his wife; and she conceived 
4. 25 Adam knew his wile again; and she bare 
6. 18 thou, and thy sons, and thy wife, and thy 
7. 7 No.ih went in, and his sons, and his wife 

7. 13 the sons of Noah, and Noah's wife, and the 

8. 16 thou, and thy wife, and thy sons, and thy 
8. 18 Noah went forth, and his sons, and his w. 

11. 29 took, .v/lves. .Abram's wife. .Nahor'sAvlfe 

11. 3iTerahtook Abram. .son Abram's wife, and 

12. 5 Abram took Sarai his wife, and Lot his b. 
12. II he said unto Sara! his wife, Behold now 
12. 12 the Egyptians .. shall say. This (Is) his w, 
12. 17 plagues because of Sarai, Abram's wife 
12. i3 v/hy didst thou not toll, .she (was) thy w.? 
12. 19 her. .to wife: now therefore behold thy w. 

12. 20 they sent him away, and his wife, and all 

13. I he, and his wifo and all that he had, and 

16. I Sarai, Abram's wife, bare him no children 

16. 3 Abram's ^vife . .gave her to bo his wife 

17. 15 As for Sarai thy wife, thou shalt not call 
17. 19 Sarah thy wife shall bear thee a son ind. 

18. 9 they said unto him. Where (is) Sarah thy w. 
18. 10 and, lo, Sarah thy wife shall have a son 

19. 15 Arise, take thy wife, and thy two daughters 
19. 16 men laid hold, .upon the hand of his wife 

19. 26 his wife looked back from behind him 

20. 2 Abraham said of Sarah his wife. She (is) 
20. 7 restore the man (his) wife; for he (is) a pr. 
20. II and they will slay me for my wife's sake 
20. 12 yet. .my sister, .and she became my wife 
20. 14 Abimelech. .restored him Sarah his wife 
20. 17 God healed Abimelech, and his wife, and 

20. 18 closedup..becauseof Sarah, Abraham's w. 

21. 21 his mother tookhim a wife out of the land 

23. 19 Abraham buried Sarah his ivife in theca. 

24. 3 that thou shalt not take a wife unto my 
24. 4 shalt go. .to my kindred, and take a wife 
24. 7 thou shalt take a wife unto my son from 
34. 15 MUcah, the wife of Nahor, Abraham's br. 
S4. 36 Sarah my master's wife bare a son to my 
24. 37 Thou shalt not take a wife to my son of 
24. 38 thou shalt go., and take a wife unto my son 
24. 40 thou shalt take a wife for my son of my 
24. 51 Eebekah..let her be thy master's son's w. 

24. 67 took Eebekah, and sho became his wifo 

25. I again Abraham took a wife, and her name 
25. 10 was Abraham buried, and Sarah his wife 
23. 20 Isaac was. .when he' took Rebekah to wife 

25. ei entreated. .for his wife. .and.. his wifo con. 

26. 7 the men of theplaceasked..of his wife, and 
26. 7 for he f earod to say, (She is) my %vif e, lest 
26. 8 Isaac (was) sportirg with Rebekah his w. 



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Gen. 26. 9 Bald, Behold, of a surety she (is) thy ivlfo 
26. 10 one.. might lightly have lien with thy wifo 
2(j. II Ho tliat touchcth this man or his wife sli. 

26. 34 E. was forty years old when ho took to vr. 

27. 46 if Jacob take a wifo of tho daughters of 
s8. I, G Thou shalt not take a wifo of tho daa. 
2"!. 2 take thee a wife from thence of the dauc;. 

28. 6 Isaac, sent him av/ay..to take him a v,ifo 

28. 9 took unto the wives.. Mahalath.. to., wifp 

29. 21 Give.. ray v/ife, for ray days are fulQl!c<< ■ 

29. 28 ho gave him Rachel his daughter to t.:'o 

30. 4 sho gave him Bilhah her handmaid to wifo 
30. 9 she took Zilpalu.and gave her Jacob to w. 
34. 4 spake.. saying. Get me this damsel to wifo 
34. 8 saying.. I pray you give her him to v/ifo 

34. 12 ask.. dowry.. but give me tho damsel to w. 
36. ID Adah the wife of Esau..B. tho wife of £s. 
36. 12 these (were) the sons of Adah, Esau's wifo 
36. 13, 17 the sons of Bashcmath, Esau's wifo 
36. 14 Anah the daughter of Zibeon, Esau's wifo 
36. 18 wifo. .the daughter of Anah, Esau's v/ifo 
36. 39 his wife's name (was) Mehetabel, the da. 
3B. 6 Judah took a wife lor Er his first born 
38. 8 Go in unto thy brotlier's wife, and marry 
38. 9 when ho went in unto his brother's wifo 

38. 12 tho daughter of Shuah.Judah's wife, died 

38. 14 and she was not given unto liim to wifo 

39. 7 hismaster'swifccasthereyesupon Joseph 
39. 8 refused, and said unto his master's wifo 
39. 9 but thee, because thou (art) his wife 

39. 19 his master heard the words of his wife, wb. 

41. 45 he gave him to wife Asenath thedaughtei 

44. 27 Ye know that my wife bare mo two (sons) 

46. 19 Tho sons of Kachel, Jacob's wife; Joseph 

49. 31 Sarah his wife. .Isaac and Rebekah his w. 

Exod. 4. 2u M OSes took his wife and his sons, and set 

6. 20 Amram took, .his father's sister to wifo 

6. 23 Aaron took him Elisheba. .to wifo 

6. 25 (one) of the daughters of Putlel to wife 

18. 2 Jethro. .took Zipporah, Moses' wife, after 

18. 5 Jethro.. came v/ith his sons and his wifo 

18. C and thy wife, and her two sons with her 

19. 15 Be ready . .come not at (your) wives 

20. 17 thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wifo 

21. 3 If he were married, then his wife shall go 
21. 4 given him a wife, .the wife and her chil. 

21. 5 1 love my master, my wife, and my child. 

22. 16 Jio shall surely endow her to be his wifo 
Lev. 18. 8 The nakedness of thy father's wife shalt 

18. II The nakedness of thy father's wife's dau. 
1 3. 14 thou shalt not approach to his wife, she 

18. 15 she (is) thy son's wifo; thou shalt not unc. 
i3. 16 the nakedness of thy brother's wife: it (is) 
18. i3 Neither shalt thou take a wifo to hersist. 
i3. 20 not lie carnally with thy neighbour's wifo 
BO. 10 (another) man's wife . . his neighbour's wifo 
2o. II tho man that lieth with his father's wifo 
2o. 14 if a man take a wife and her mother, it 

20. 21 if a man shall tako his brother's wife, it 

21. 7 They shall not take a wife (that is^ a who. 
21. 13 And he shall tako a wife in her virginity 
21. 14 but he shall take a virgin, .to wifo 

Nmn. 5. 12 If any man's wifo go aside, and commit 
5. 14 jealous of his vnie . . jealous of his wifo 
5. 15 Then shall the man bring his wife unto 
5. 29 when a wife goeth aside (to another) Ina 
5. 30 he be jealous over his wife, and shall set 

26. 59 the name of Amram's wife (was) Joehebed 
30. 16 between a man and his wife, between the 
36. 8 shall be wife unto one of the family of tho 

Deut. 5. 21 shalt thou desire thy neighbour's wife, ne. 
13. 6 thy daughter, or tho wife of thy bosom, or 

20. 7 Whatman, .hathbetrothed a wife, and ha, 

21. II that thou woulde?t have her to thy wife 

21. 13 her husband, and she shall be thy wife 
22. 1 3 If any man take a wife, and go in unto her 

22. 16 I gave my daxighterunto this man to wifo 
22. 19 she shall be his wife ; he may not put hef 
22. 24 ho hath humbled his neighbour's wife 
22. 29 she shall be his wife ; because he hath hn. 
22. 30 A man shall not take his father's wife, nor 
24. I When a man hath taken a wife, and mar, 
24. 3 husband die, which took her (to be) his w, 
24. 4 may not take her again to be his wife, af. 

24. 5 hath taken a new wife .. cheer up hia wife 

25. 5 wife of the dead.. take her.. to ivifo 

25. II the wife of the onedrawethnearlortode. 

27. 20 Cursed, .that lieth with his father's wife 

28. 30 Thou shalt betroth a wife, and another m. 
28. 14 toward the wife of his bosom, and toward 

Josh 15. ij to hiin will I give Achsah. .to wife 
15. 17 gave him Achsah his daughter to wife 

Jadg. 1, 12 to him will I give Achsah . .to wife 

1. 13 gave him Achsah his daughter to wife 
4, 4 the wife of Lapidoth, she judged Israel at 
4. 17 to the tent of Jael the wife of Heber tho 

4. 21 Jael, Heber's wife, took a nail of the tent 

5. 24 Blessed above women shall Jael the wifo 
II, 2 GUead's wife bare him sons : and his wit 
13. 2 and his wife (was) barren, and bare not 
13. II Manoah arose, and wentafterhis wife, and 
13. 19 and Manoah and his wife looked on 

13. 2a Manoah and his wife looked on (it), and 
13. 21 angel . . did no more appear . . to his wifo 
13. 22 Manoah said unto his wife. We shall but. 

13. 23 his wife said unto him. If the Lord wero 

14. 2 now therefore get her for me to wifo 
14. 3 thou goest to take a wife of the unctrcu 
14. 15 they said unto Samson's wife. Entice thy 

14. 16 Samson's wife wept before him, and sold 

14. 2o Samson's wife was (given^ to hiscompan. 

15. I visited his wife , . will go is to my wifo 



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Judgi;.': 6 he had taken his wife, and given her to' 
Bi. I give his daughter unto Benjamin to wife 
SI. i8 Cursed (be) he that givctli a wife to Benj. 
21, 21 catch you every man his wife of tlie dau. 
21. 22 we reserved not "to eacli man his wife in 

KUth' j.f I went to sojourn. .lie, and his wife, and his 
'j.l"2 the name of liis wife Naomi, and the ua. 
4. - 5 Kuth the Moabitess, the wife of the dead 
'4. JO the ivife of ilalilon . .to be my Wife, to ra. 
■'4. J3 Boaz took Kuth, and she was his wife, and 

X Sa. I. 4 he gave to Penninah his wife, and to'all 
1. 19 Elkanah knew Hannah his wife; and the 

2. 20 Eli blessed Elkanah and his wife, and said 
4. 19 Phinchas' wife, wa^ with child, (near) to be 

34. 50 the name of Satil's wife (was) Ahinoara '; 
18. 17 her will I give thee to wife; only be thou 
18. 19 given unto Adriel the Jleholathito to wi. 

18. 27 Saul gave himMichal his daughter to wi. 

19. II David's wife, told him, saying. If thou s. 
25. 3 Nabal, and the name of his wife Abigail 
25. 14 oue of the young men told. .Nabal's wife 
25. 37 his wife had told him these things, that 
25. 39 David sent, .to take her to him to wife 
25. 40 David sent, .to take thee to him to wife ' 
25. 42 she went after, .and became his wife . '; 
25. 44 Saul had given . .David's wife, to Phaltl 
27. 3 and Abigail the Carmelitess, Nabal's wife 
30. 5 Abigail the wife of Nabal the Carmelite 
30. 22 save to every man his wife and his child. 

« Sa. 2. 2 and Abigail, Nabal's wife, the Carmelite 

3. 3 Chileab, of Abigail the wife of Nabal the 
3. 5 the sixth, Ithream, by Eglah, David's wife 

3. 14 Deliver (me) my wife Michal, which I es. 
II. 3 (Is) not this Bath-sheba-. .the wife of UrL 
II. n and to drink, and to lie with my wife ^^ 
II. 26 the wife of Uriah heard that Uriah her 

11. 27 she became his wife, and bare him a son 

12. 9 hast taken his wife (to be) thy wife, and 
12. 10 the wife of Uriah the Hittiteto be thyw. 
12. 15 the child that Uriah's wife bare unto Da. 
12. 24 David comforted Bath-sheba his wife, and 

i KL 2. 17 give me Abishag theShunammite to ^vife 
2. 21 be given to Adonijah thy brother to wife 

4. II had. .the daughter of Solomon to wife 

4. 15 Basmath the daughter of Solomon to wife 
9. 16 a present unto his daughter, Solomon's w. 
II. 19 gave him to wife the sister of his own w. 
14. 2 said to his wife . . the wife of Jeroboam, and 
14. 4 Jeroboam's wife did so, and arose, and ■ 
14. , s the wife of Jeroboam cometh to ask a th. 
14.- 6 Come in, thou wife of Jeroboam ; why fe. 
14. 17. Jeroboam's wife arose, and departed, and 
16. 31 he took to wife Jezebel, the daughter of 
21. s his wife came to him, and said unto him 
21. 7 his wife said unto him. Dost thou now go. 

21. 25 Ahab. . whom Jezebel his wife stirred up 
a KI. 5. 2 and she waited on Naaman's wife * 

8. i8 the daughter of Ahab was his wife: and 
14. 9 Give thy daughter to my son to wife : and 

22. 14 the prophetess, the wife of Shallum the 
» Ch, I. 50 his wife's name (was) Mehetabel, the da. 

"2. 18 Caleb ; .begat (children) of Azubah (his) 
2. 24 Hezron's wife, bare him Ashur the father 
2. 26 Jerahmeel had also another wife, whose 
2. 29 the name of the wife of Abishur (was) A. 

2. 35 Sheshan. .his daughter to Jarha. .to wiie 

3. 3 the sixth, Ithream, by Eglah his wife ;■! 

4. 18 his wife jehudijah bare Jered the father 

4. 19 the sons of Oiis) wife Hodiah, thesister of 
7. 15 Machir took to wife (the sister) of Hupp. 
7. 16 Uie wife of Machir bare a son, and she ca. 

7. 23 he went in to his wife, she conceived and 

8. 9 begat of Hodesh his| wife, Jobab, and Zi. 

8. 29 the father of Gibeon ; whose wife's name 

9. 35 Jeljiel, |Whose ^vife's name (was) JIaacah 
9 Ch 8. 1 1 My wife shall not dwell in the house of 

II. J 8 Rehoboam took him Mahalath. .to wife 

21. 6 he had the daughter of Ahab to wife, and 

22. II the wife of Jehoiada. .hid him from Ath 
25. 18 Give thy daughter to my son to wife, and 
34. 22 went to Huldah the prophetess, the wife 

Ezra 2. 61 which took a wife of the daughters of B. 
Neh. 7. 63 which took (one) of the daughters, .to w. 
Esth. 5. 10 calledrfor his friends, and Zeresh his vfi. 

5. 14 Then said Zeresh his wife and all his fri. 



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6. 13 told Zeresh his wife. .Zeresh his wife at 
9 Then said his \riie unto him. Dost thou f 



19. 17 My breath is strange to niy wife, thoughj. 

31. 10 let my wife grind unto another, and let «1 
Tsa.109. 9 children be fatherless, and Iris wife a wi." 

128. 3 Thy wife (shall be) as a fruitful vine by^ 

Prov. 5. i3 and rejoice with the wife of thy youth 1^, 

6. 29 he that goeth in to his neighbour's vnted, 

j8. 22,(\Vlioso) findeth a wife flndeth a good 4^ 

19. 13 the contentions of a ■wife (are) a continual 

19. 14 and a prudent wife (is) from the LoKD ^' 
Eccl. 9. 9 Live joyfully with the wife whom thou lo? 
Isa. 34. 6 a wife of youth, when thou wast refused 
Jer. i 3. I If a man put away his wife, and she go •§■ 

3. 20 (as) a wife treacherously departeth from 

5. 8 one neighed after his neighbour's wife 3<ir 

6. II the husband with the ^vife shall be taken 
i6.' '2 Thou Shalt not take thee a wife, neither 

Eze, 16. 32 (as) a wife that committeth adultery, (w.) 
t8. 6 neither hath defiled his neighbour's wife 

18. 11 but even, .defiled his neighbour's wife 
^8. 15 hath not defiled his neighbour's wife 
.22. II abomination with his neighboufs wife ■ 
•24. j8 at even my wife died : and I did in the mo. 
33.26 ye defile every one his neighbour's wife 

Bos. I. 2 take unto thee a wife of whoredoms and 
2.- 2 she (is) not my wife, neither (am) I her h. 



Hos. 12. 12 Israel served for a wife, and for a wife he 

Amos 7. 17 Thy wife shall be an harlot in the city , and 

Mai. 2. 14 the wife of thy youth, .the wife of thy co. 

2. 15' deal treacherously against the wife of his 

2.A wife, queen, 7W sher/al. 

Dau. 5. 2, 3 his princes, his wives, and his concub. 
",S. 23 thy wives, and thy concubines, have drunk 



3. 



Lady i mistress, married tuoman, ^hi)z heulah. 
Geu. 2o.*r3 for the woman, .for she (is) a man's wife 

4. Womeii^wives, DV} iidshimX 

Gen. 4. ig Lamech took unto him two wives: the na. 

4. 23 said unto his wives, .ye wives of Lamech 
6.'. 2 they took them wives of all which they 
6. 18 thy sons, .and thy sous' wives with thee 
7. 7 Noah went in. .Ivis sons' wives with him 

7. 13 the three wives of his sons with them, into 
8. 16 andjthy sons, and thy sous' ^yives with thee 

8. 18 Noah weut. .and his sons' wives with him 
ti. 29 Abram and Nahor took them wives, the 

28. 9 took xmto the wives which he had Maha. 

30. 26 Give (me) my wives and my children, for 

31. 17 set his sons and his wives upon camels 

31. 50 sh.alt take (other) wives besides my daug. 

32. 22 took his two wives, and his two women 

34. 21 let us take their daughters to us for wives 
34. 29 their wives took they captive, and spoiled 
36. 2 Esau took his wives of the daughters of C. 

36. 6 Esau took his wives, and his sons, and his 

37. 2 with the sons of Zilpah, bis father's wives 

45. 19 take you wagons, .foryour wives, andbri. 

46. 5 tlieir wives, in the wagons which Pharaoh 
46. 26 besides Jacob's sons' wives, all the souls 

Exod22. 24 your wives shall be widows, and your chi. 

32. 2 golden earrings, .in the ears of your mves 
Ifumi4. 3 tliat our wives and our children should be 

16. 27 their wives, and theirsons, and their little 

32. 26 Our little ones, our wives, our flocks, and 
Deut. 3. 19 your wives, and your little ones, and your 

17. 17 Neither shall he multiply wives to himself 

21. 15 If a man have two wives, one beloved, and 

29. II Your little ones, your ^vives, and thy str. 
Josh. 1. 14 Your wives, your little ones, and your ca. 
Judg. 3. 6 they took their daughters to be their wi. 

8. 30 threescore and ten. .he had mauy wives 
21. 14 they gave them wives which they had sa. 

21. 16 How shall we do for wives for them that 
21. 18 we may not give them ■wives of our daug. 
21. 23 took (them) wives, according to their nu. 

Ruth I. 4 they took them wives of the women of M. 

1 Sa. I. 2 he had two wives; the name of the oho 

25. 43 they were also both of them his wives 
27. , 3 David with his two wives, Ahinoam the 

30. 3 their wives, and their sons, .were taken 
30. 5 David's two wives were taken captives, Ah. 

30. 18 and David rescued his two wives 

2 Sa. 2; 2 David went up tliithcr, and his two wives 

5. 13 David took (him) more, .wives out of Jer. 
12. 8 I gave thee, .thy master's wives into thy;, 

12. II take thy wives, .shall lie with thy wives '^ 

19. 5 the lives of thy wives, and the lives of thy 

1 ICi. II. 3 seven hundred wives, .liis wives turned 

II. 4 his wives turned away his heart after ot. 

II. 8 likewise did he for all his strange wives ■; 

20. 3 thy ivives also and thy children..the go. 
20. 5 Thou Shalt deliver me thy . . wives, and thy 
20. 7 he sent unto me for my wives, and for my 

2 J^. 4. I there cried a certain woman of the wives 

24. 15 he carried away, .the king's wives, and 

1 Ch. 4. 5 Ashur the father of Tekoa had two wives 

7. 4 with them, .for they had many wives .and 

8. 8 Shaharaim . . Hushira and Baara(wcre) his 
14. 3 David t"ok more wives at Jerusalem, and 

2 Ch.ii. 21 loved., above all his wives, .eighteen wiv. 

II. 23 dispersed. .And he desired many wives 

13. 21 Abijah waxed mighty, and married .. wiv. 

20. 13 Judah . . with their little ones, their wives 
21. 14 will the Lord smite, .thy wives, and all 

21. 17 carried away, .his sons also, and his wives 
24. 3 Jehoiada took for him two wives, and he 
29. 9 and our wives (are) in captivity for this 

31. 18 genealogy of all their little ones, their w. 
Ezra 10. . 2 We have . . taken strange wives of the pe. 

JO. 3 make a covenant, .to put away all the w. 
10. 10 Ye have, .taken strange wives, to increase 
10. 1 1 separate yourselves . . from the strange w. 
10. 14 let all them which have taken strange w. 

10. 17 all the men that had taken strange wives 
10. 18 there were found that had taken strange w. 
'10. 19 that they would put away their wives, and 

_ __ io. 44 had taken strange wives, .(some), .had w. 
]NefiIt'4- 14 your sons, and yourdaughters, your wives 

'5.} I a great cry of the people, and of their wi. 

10. 28 their wives, their sons, and their daught. 

12. 43 the wives also and the children rejoiced 

13. 23 Jews (that) had married wives of Ashdod 

13. 27 to transgress, .in marrying strange wives 
Esth. I. 20 all the wives shall give to their husbands 
Isa. 13. 16 their houses shallbe spoiled, and their w. 
Jer. 6. 12 (with their) fields and wives together, for 

8. 10 Therefore will I give their wives unto ot. 

14. 16 them, their wives, nor their sons, nor th. 
18. 21 lei their wives be bereaved of their chil. 
29. 6 Take ye ■wives, and.. take wives for your 
29. 23 adulterywiththeirneighbours' wives and 

35. 8 to drink no wine all our days, we, our w. 

38. 23 So they shall bring out all thy wives and 
44. 9 the wickedness of their ^rtves..ot your w. 
44. 15 all the men which knew that their wives 
44. 25 Ye and your wives have both spoken with 



Eze. 44. 22 Neither, .they take for their wives a wi<I> 
Zech.i2. 12, 12, 13, 13, 14 and their wives apart.'' 

5. IVomcn, vnves, ]Vi nashin. 

Dan. 6. 24 cast, .them, their children, and their wl. 
^.Belonging io a women, yvyaiKuos gunaikeios.- 

I Pc. 3. 7 giving honoui' unto the wife, as unto tho 
I.A VJOman, viife, yvvi] giine. 

JIatt. I. 20 fear not to take unto thee Slary thy wifej 
1.24 Joseph, being raised .-. took unto him his wj 

5. 31, 32 whosoever shall put away his wife 
14. 3 Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife 

18. 25 commanded him to be sold, and his wifo 

19. 3 Is it lawful for a man to put away his wifo 
19. 5 J"or this . . shall a man . . cleave to his wifo 
19. 8 Moses . . suffered yovfto put away your w. 
19. 9 whosoever shall put away his wife, exce. 
19. 10 If the case of the man be so with (his)w. 

19. 29 every one that hath forsaken .. [wife], or 
22. 24 his brother shall marry his wife, and raiso 
22. 25 deceased, and, having no issue, left his w. 
22. 28 whose wife shall she be of the seven ? for 
27; 19 'When he was set down . .his wife sent unto 

Mark 6. 17 for Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's w. 

6. 18 It is not lawful, .to have thy brother's w. 
10. 2 Is it lawful for a man to put away (his) W.J 
10. 7 For this . . shall a man . . cleave to his wife 
10. II Whosoever shall put away his wife, and 
10. 29 There is no man that hath left, .[wife], op 
12. 19 If a man's brother die, and leave (his) Wi 
12. 19 his brother should take his wife, and raiso 
12. 20 the fii^st took a wife, and dying left no seed 
12. 23 whose wife, .for the seven had her to wife? 

Luke I. 5 his wife (was) of the daughters of Aaron 

1. 13 thy ■wife Elizabeth shall bear thee a son 
I. 18 I am an old man, and my wife well-stric. 

1. 24 after those days his wife Elizabeth cone. 

2. 5 To be taxed with Mary his espoused [wife] 
3. 19 for Herodias his brother Philip's wife, and 

8. 3 Joanna the wife of Chuza Herod's steward 
14. 20 I have married a wife, and. . I cannot como 
14. 26 any. .come to me, and hate not his. .wifo 
j6. 18 Whosoever putteth away his wife, and ma; 

17. 32 Remember Lot's ivife 

18. 29 There is no man that hath left, .wife, or 

20. 28 die, having a wife, .should take his wifo 
20. 29 the first took a wife, and died without ch. 
20. 30 [the second took her to wife, and he died] 

20. 33 wife, .is she? lor seven had her to wifo 
Acts 5.^1 a certain man. .with Sapphira his wife 

's.* 2 kept back, .of the price, his wife also be. 

S. ' 7 his wife, not knowing what was done, ca. 

18. 2 a certain Jew named Aquila. .with Iiis w. 

21. 5 they all brought its on our way, with wives 
24. 24 when Felix came with his wife Dntsilla 

I Co. s. I that oue should have his father's wifo 

7. 2 let every man h.ive his own wife, and let 
7. 3 render unto the wife . . likewise also the w. 
7. 4 The wife hath notpower of her own body 
7. 4 not power of his own body, but the wifo 

7. 10 Let not the ■wiie d epart from (her) husband 
7. II let not the husband put away (his) wifo 
7. 12 If any brother hath a wife that belicveth 

7. 14 sanctified by the wife, and the. .wife is 

7. 16 wife, .whether thoti shalt save (thy) wife? 
7. 27 Art thou bound unto a wife 1 seek not to 
7. 27 Art thou loosed from a wife ? seek, .a wi. 
7. 29 that both they that have wives bo as tho. 
7. 33 married carcth. .how he may please, .wi. 
7. 34 There isa difference, .between a wife and 
7. 39 The wife is bound by the law as long as 

9. 5 Have we not power to lead about .. a wife 
Eph. 5. 22 Wives, submit yourselves unto your hus. 

5. 23 For the husband is the head of the wifo 
S. 24 so (let) the wives (be) to their own husb. 
5. 25 Husbands, 'love your wives, even as Chr. 
£. 28 So ought men to love their wives as tlieir 
5. 28 He that loveth his wife lovetli himself 
5. 31 shall be joined unto his wife, and they 
5. 33 let every one. .so love his wife even as 
5. 33 thewife.. that She reverenco(her)husband 
Col. 3. 18 Wives, submit yourselves unto your own 

3. 19 Husbands, love (your) wives, and be not 
I Ti. 3. 2 bishop, .must be. .the husband of one w. 

3. 1 1 Even- so (must their) wives (be) grave, not 

3. 12 the deacons be the husbands of one wife 
5. 9 awidow. .havingbeen thewifeof one man 

Titus I. 6 the husband of one wife, having faithful 
I Pe. 3. I wives, .by the conversation of the wives 
Rev. 19. 7 the Lamb . . his wife hath made herself re. 
, 21. 9 Iwillshowtheethe bride, theXamb'swifa 
[See also Brother's wife, married wife, uncle's wife.] 

■WIFE'S mother — 

A wife's mother, ■KivOepa. penihera. 

Matt. 8. 14 he saw his wife's mother laid, and sick of 
Mark i. 30 Simon's wife's mother lay sick of a fever 
Luke 4. 38 Simon's wife's mother was taken with iu 

■WIVES' (old) — 

Belonging to an old touman, ypadSris graodes. 

1 Ti. 4. 7 refuse profane and old wives' fables, an(i 
■WILD — 

l.A wild ass, free, i^^ pere. 

.Gen. 16. 12 he will be a wild man ; his hand..against 

i.Level place, f eld, land, n'l'ff sadeh 

"Lev. 26. 22 I win also send wild beasts amongyou,whi. 

2 Sa. 2. 18 and Asaltel.. light of foot as a"wild roc 

2 Kl 4. 39 found a wild vine, and gathered, .wild go> 



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2 Ki. 14. 9 there passed by a wild beast that (was) iu 
» C'Ji.25. 18 there passed by a wild beast that (was) in 
Job 39. 15 forgettcth.-that the wild beast may break 
Hos. 13. 8 I will meet them..tho wild beast sliall to. 

Z.Bclongingto the field, &ypios agrios. 

Matt. 3. 4 .Tohn..hismcatwasIocust3aiidwildhoncy 

Mark i. 6 John.. ho did cat locusts and wild Iioncy 
[See also Ass, beast, bull, goats, Briipes. olive tree, oi.] 
WILD beast (of the desert or islands), goat — 
1. Inhabitants 0/ the islands or sea shores, U^y}. 

Isa. 13. 22 the wild beasts of the islands shall cry 
34. 14 the wild beasts of the islands, and the EatjT 

Jer. 50. 39 with the wild beasts of the islands 

2. Wild goat or roe, ipx aqqo. 

I)cuti4. 5 The hart, and the roebuck..and the wild g. 

3. ^Vild beast, V\ ziz. 

Psa. 50. II and the wild beasts of the field (arc') mine 
80. 13 the wild beast of the field doth devour it 

^.Inhabitants of the dry places, D"'.v tsiyyim. 

Isa. 13. 21 wild beasts of the desert shall lie thcro 
34. 14 The wild beasts of the desert shall also 

er. 50. 39 Therefore the wild beasts of the desert 
WILDERNESS — 
1 A wilderiiess or pasture land,-'i^'\'2 }nx eixts mid. 

Prov 21. 19 better todwcUin.the wilderness, thanwi. 

Z.Jeshimon, a desolate 2^lcice, yiD'Ty'lycshimoyi. 
Deut 32. 10 found him. .in the waste howling wilde. 
Psa. 68. 7 when thou didst march through the wil. 

S.A loildemess desert, pasture land, '\^']0 inidbar. 
Gen. 14. 6 unto El-paran, which (is) by the wildern. 
16. 7 found her by a fountain of water in tlic 1/. 
21. 14 departed, and wandered in the wilderness 
21. 20 dwelt iu the wilderness, and became an 
zi. 21 And he dwelt in the wilderness of Paran 

36. 24 Anah that found the mules in the wildo. 

37. 22 cast him into this pit that (is) in the Avil. 
Exod. 3. 18 three days' journey into the wilderness 

4. 27 into the wilderness to meet Jloses. And 

5. I may hold a feast unto me in the wildern. 
7. 16 that they may servo me in the wilderness 
8. 27 will go three days' journey into the wild. 

8. 28 sacrillce to the Loud your Cod in the wi. 
13. 1 8 the way of the wilderness of the Ptcd sea 

13. 20 encamped in Etham, in the edge of the v/. 

14. 3 They (are) entangled in the land, the wi. 

14. II hast tliou taken us away to die inthewi. 
14. 12 than that we should die in the wilderness 

15. 22 into the wilderness, .three days in the w. 
j6. I came unto the wilderness of Sin, which 
j6. 2 murmured against Sloses. .in the wilder. 

16. 3 ye have brought us forth into this wilde. 
j6. 10 that they looked toward the wilderness 
j6. 14 upon the face of the wilderness (there lay) 

16. 32 bread wherewith I have fed you in the w. 

17. I journeyedfromthowildernessof Sin, after 

18. 5 came with his sons, .into the wilderness 

19. I same day came they (into) the wilderness 
.19. 2 had pitched in the wilderness : and there 

lev. 7. 38 to offer their oblations . . in the wilderness 

16. 10 let him go for a scape goat into the wild. 
16. 21 by the hand of a fit man into the wilder. 

.16. 22 and he shall let go the goat in the wilde. 

liuiu I. I spake iinto Moses in the wilderness of S. 

J. 19 so he numbered them in the wUderuess 

3. 4 offered strange fire, .in the wilderness of 

3. 14 LoKD spake unto Moses in the wilderness 

9. I Lord spake unto Jloses in the wilderness 
9. 5 in the wildcrnass of Sinai : according to 

10. J 2 their journeys out of the wilderness of S. 

10. 12 the cloud rested in the wilderness of Par. 
io. 31 knowest how we are to encamp in the w. 
12. 16 people . .piiiclied in the wilderness of Par. 
13. 3 sent them from the wilderness of Paran 
13. 21 searched the land from the wilderness of 

13. 26 unto the wilderness of Paran, to Kadesh 

14. 2 or would God we had died in this wilder. 
14. 16 therefore he hath slain them in the wild. 
14. 22 my miracles which I.did. .in the wilder. 
14. 23 get you into the wilderness by the w.iy of 
14. 29 Your carcases shall fall in this wilderness 
J4; 32 your carcases, they shall fall in this wild.'^ 
In. 33 your children shall wander in the wilder.' 
14. 33 until your carcases be wasted Iu the wil.* 

14. 35 in this wilderness they shall be consumed^ 

15. 32 while the children of Israel were in the w.» 

16. 13 to kill us in the wilderness, except thou J 
«o. 4 congregation of the Lord into this wild.* 
21. 5 brought. vOut of Egypt to die in the wi,? 4 

51. 11 in the wilderness which (is) before Moab 

21. 13 which (is) in the wilderness that cometh^ 
21. 18 And from the wilderness (they went) to« 
21. 23 and went out against Israel info the wil. 
24. I but he set his face toward the wilderness 
a6.' 64 theynumbercd the cliildren..in the wild. 
a6. 65 They shall surely die in the wilderiiess » 
27.. 3 0\u: father died in the mldcmess, and he 

27. 14 Wiiter of Meribah in Kadesh in the wild. 
32. 13 madethcmwanderin the wilderness forty 

32. 15 he will yet again leave them iu the wild. 
33. 6 pitched in Etham . .in the edge of the w. ■ 
33. 8 through the midst of the sea into the w. 
33. 8 went three days' journey in the wilderness 
33. II removed..and encamped in the midemess 

33. 12 took their journey out.of the wilderness 
33. 15 departed .. and pitched in the wilderness 
33.' 36 pitched in the.wildemess of Zin, which 
McS Bfitttb qoatter fibaU be trom the wildem. 



Dent. I. I all Israel on this side Jord.an In the wild. 
I. ig through all that great and terrible wildo. 
I. 31 in the wilderness, where thou hast seen 

1. 40 t.akc your journey into the wilderness by 

2. I took our journey into the wilderness by 
2. 7 knowcthtliy walkingthroughthisgrcatw. 
2. 8 p.isscd by the w.iy of the wilderness of Mo. 
2. 26 sent messengers, out of the wilderness of 

4. 43 Pczcr in the wilderness, in tlie plain cou. 
8. 2 God led thee these forty years in the wil. 
8. 15 led thee through thatgre.it. .terrible wil. 

8. 16 Who fed thee in the wilderness with ma. 

9. 7 provokedsttlie LOKD. .to wrathin the wil. 
g. 28 brought them out to slay them In the wi. 

II. 5 what he did unto you in the wilderness 

11. 24 from tho wilderness and Lebanon, from 
29. 5 I have led you forty years in the wildern. 
32. 51 watei-s of Meribah-Kadesh, In the wilder. 

Josh. I. 4 From tho wilderness and this Lebanon, ev. 

5. 4 died in tho wilderness by tlie way, after 
5. 5 all the people (tluit were) born in the wil. 

5. 6 walked forty years in the wilderness, till 
8. 15 before them, andlled by the wayof the w. 
8. 20 people that fled to the wilderness turned 
8. 24 in thewilderness wherein they chased tlicni 

12. 8 nnd in the wilderness, .and in the south 

14. 10 w.andered in tho wilderness ; and now, Io 

15. I to the border of Edom the wilderness of 

15. 61 In the wilderness, Beth-ar.abah, Middin 

16. I to the wilderness that goeth up from Jer. 
18. 12 goings out thereof were at tho wilderness 
20. 8 theyasslgnedi'iczerinthe wildemessupon 
24. 7 and ye dwelt In the wilderness along sea. 

Judg. I. 16 with the children of Judali into the wild. 

8. 7 tear your flesh with the thorns of tho wi. 

8. t6 thonis of the wildeniess and briers, and 
ji. 16 walked through thewilderness unto tho 
11. 18 Then they went along through tho wilde. 

11. 22 and from the wilderness even unto Jord. 
20. 42 unto the way of the wilderness ; but tho 
20. 45 turned and fled toward the wilderness un. 

20. 47 turned and fled to tho wilderness unto the 
I Sa. 4. 8 thatsmotc the Egyptians, .in the wildcni. 

13. 18 to the valley of Zcboini toward the wilde. 

17. 28 hast thou left those few sheep in tho wll. 
23. 14 D.ivid abode in tho wilderness in strong 
23. 14 remained in a mountain in thewilderness 
23. 15 David (was) in the wilderness of Ziph in 
23. 24 David andhismcii(wei'e)inthe wilderness 
23. 25 c.ime down into a rock, and abode in the w. 

23. 25 pursued after David in the wilderness of 

24. I Behold, David (is) in the wildeniess oj E. 

25. I and went down to the wilderness of P.iran 

25. 4 David heard in the wilderness that Nabal 

25. 14 David sent messengers out of the wildern. 
2i. 21 kept all that thfs (fellow) hath in tho wil. 

26. 2 Saul arose, and went down to the wilder. 
26. 2 with him, to seek David in the wilderucss 
26. 3 but David abode in the wilderness; and ho 

26. 3 that Saul came after him into the wilder, 
c Sa. 2. 24 before Giah by the w.ay of the wilderness 

15. 23 passed over, toivard the way of tho wild. 

15. 28 See, I will tarry in the plain of the wild. 
j6. 2 such as be faint in the wilderness may dr. 
17. i5 Lodge not this night in the plains of the 
17. 29 hungry, and we.ary, and t?iirsty, inthewi. 

1 Ki. 2. 34 ho was buried In his own house in the wi. 

9. 18 Baalath, and Tadmor in tho wilderness 

19. 4 he himself went a day's journey into thew. 
ig. 15 return on thy way to the wilderness of D. 

2 Ki. 3. 8 The way through the wilderness of Edom 
I Ch. 5. 9 unto the entering in of tho wilderness from 

6. 78 Bczer iu the wilderness with her suburbs 

12. 8 into the hold to the wilderness men of m. 

21. 29 which JlOsesmade in tho wilderness, and 
e Ch. I. '3 servant of the LorD had made in the "wil. 

8. 4 built ladmor in the wilderness, and all 
'20. 16 end of the brook, before the wilderness 

20. 20 went forth into the wilderness of Tekoa ' 
20. 24 came toward tho watch tower in the wll. 
24. 9 selvant of God (laid)upon Israel in the w. 

Xeh. 9. 19 f orsookcst them not In the wildemess.'the 

9. 21 forty years didst, .sustain them in the wi. 
Job 1. 19 there came a great wind from the wilder. 

'38. 26 (on) the wilderness, wherein (there is) no 
Psa." 29. 8 wilderness; tho Loud shakcth the wilder. 
55. 7 wander far olT, (and) remain in the wild. 
63. title. Psalm of D.avid, when he was in the wi. 
65. 12 They drop (upon) the pastures of the wi. 

78. 15 He clave the rocks in the wilderness, and 
78. 19 said. Can God furnish a table in the wild.? 
78. 40 How oft did they provoke hira in the wi. 
78. 52 and guided tliem in the wilderness like a 
95. 8 as (In) tho day of temptation iu the wild. 

io2. 6 I am like a pelican of tho wilderness, I 
106. .9 through tho depths, as through tho wild. 
106. 14 lusted oxcecwingly in the wilderness, and 

106. 26 against them, to overthrow them in the w. . 
io7.'i4They wandered in the wilderness in a sol. 

107. 33 He turneth rivers into a wilderness, and 
J07. 35 Ho turneth the wilderness into a standing 

. _ .'136. 16 hinvivhieh led his people through the w. 
PrOT.2i. ig better to dwell in the wilderness, th.anw. 
Song 3; 6 AVho (Is) this that eonieth out of the wil. 
^'- ' ^. 8. ■ s Who (Is) this that cometh up from the w. 
Isa.^<4. 17 made the world aB a wilderness, anddes. 
i6.' 1 ruler of tho land from Sela to the wilde. 

16. 8 they wandered (through) the wilderness 

27. 10 habitation forsaken, and left like a wild, 
32. IS wilderness be a fruitful field, and the fr. 

32. 16 Tlien judgment shall dwell in the wilder. 
35. I Tito wilderness and the solitary placo sb. 



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Lam. 



Eos. 



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tsa. 35. 6 for ill the wilderness shall waters break 
40. 3 The voice of lilm that cricth in the wild, 
41. 18 I will make the wilderness a pool of w». 
^:. ig I will plant iu the wilderness the cedar 

42. II Let the wilderness and the cities thereof 

43. 19 I will even make a way in the wildemces 
43. 20 because I give waters in tho wilderness 

50. 3 I dry up tlie sea, I make the rivers a wild. 

51. 3 will make her wilderness like Eden, and 
63. 13 through the deep, as an horse in the Vr-il. 
64. 10 holy cities are a wilderness, Zion is a wi. 

2. 2 when tliou weutest after me in the wild. 
2. 6 led us througli the wilderness, tlirough ?. 
2. 24 A wild ass used to the wilderness, (that)sn. 

2. 31 Have I been a wildemcss uuto Israel? a 

3. 2 sat for them, as the Arabian in the wildo. 

4. II A dry wind of the high places in the wild. 
4. 26 fruitful place (was) a wilderness, and all 
9. 2 Oh that 1 had in the wilderness a lodging 
9. 10 for the habitations of the wilderness a la. 
9. 12 land pcrisheth (and) is burnt up like a w. 
9. 26 utmost corners, that dwell iu the wilder. 

12. 10 made my pleasant portion a desolate wil. 
12. 12 come upon all high places through the w, 

13. 24 that passcth away by the wind of the wil. 
17. 6 inhabit the parched places in the wilder. 

22. 6 surely I will make thee a wilderness, (and) 
23. 10 pleasant places of the wilderness are dri. 
31. 2 the people . . found grace in the wilderncsa 
48. 6 Flee, .and be like the heath in the wilder. 
50. 12 hindermost of the nations (shall be) a wl. 

4. 3 cruel, like tho ostriches in the wilderness 
4. 19 mountains, they laid wait for us In thew. 

5. 9 our lives becaise of the sword of the wil. 
Eze. 6. 14 more desolate than thcwUdcnicss toward 

19. 13 now she (Is) planted in the wildeniess, in 
20. 10 Wherefore I. .brought them Into the wil. 

20. 13 rebelled against me in the wilderness, tho. 
2o. 13 pour out my fury upon them in the wild. 
20. 15 lifted up my hand unto them in tho wild. 
20. 17 did I make an end of them in the wilder. 
20. 18 But I said unto their children in the wil. 
20. 21 my anger against them in the wildemcss 
20. 23 lifted up mine hand. .in the wilderness, th. 
2o. 35 I will bringyou into tho wilderness of tho 
2o. 36 I pleaded with your fathers In the wilde. 

23. 42 brought S.nbeans from thewilderness, wh. 
29. . 5 I w ill leave thee (thrown) into the wilder. 
34. 25 and they shall dwell safely In the wilder. 

2. 3 make boras a wilderness, and set her liko 

2. 14 bring her into the wilderness, and speak 

9. 10 I found I.srael like grapes In tho wildern. 

1^3. 5 I did know thee in the wilderneas, in tho 

13. 15 of the Lord shall come up from the wild. 

ig, 20 hath devoured the pastures of tho w i. 

2. 3 behind them a desolate wilderness ; yea 

2. 22 for the pastures of the wilderness do spr. 

3. 19 Edom shall be a desolate wilderness, for 
Amos 2. 10 led you forty years through the wilderness 

. 5. 25 sacrifices and olfcrings in the wilderness 
Zeph. 2. 13 Nineveh a desolation, (and) dry liko awl. 
Mai. I. 3 heritage waste for the dragons of the wil. 

i.A plain, obscure or unknown place, n'^'j.y^arabah. 

Job 24. 5 wilderness (yieldeth) food for them (and) 

39. 6 AVhose house I have made the wilderness 

Isa. 33. 9 Sharon is like a wilderness ; and Bashan 

Jer. 51. 43 Her cities .are a desolation. .and a wilder. 

. Amo3,6. 14 entering in.. unto the river of the wilder. 

5, A dry place, n;v tsiyyah. 

Job 30. 3 fiecing into the wilderness in former tlmo 
Psa. 78. 17 by provoking the Most High in the wild. 

Q.Ruin, desert, inn tohu. 

Job 12. 24 causeth them to wander in a wilderness 
Psa. 107. 40 causeth them to wander iu the ^vildemesa 

7. A desert, desolate place, tpijixla eremia. 

Matti5. 33 we have so much bread in the mldemess 
Mark 8. 4 those (men) with bread here in the wild.? 
2 Co. 1 1. 26 perils iu the wildeniess, (in) perils in tha 

S.Deserted, desolate {place), (pri/xos eremos. 

Matt. 3. I John the Baptist, preaching in the wild. 
3 The voice of one crylngin the wilderness 

1 Jesus led up of the spirit into the wilder. 
7 AVliat went ye out into the w ildcmess to 

3 voice of one crying in the wildemes.s, Pr. 

4 John did baptize in the wilderness, and 

12 the spirit driveth him into the wilderness 

13 he was there in the wildeniess forty days 

2 unto John the son-of Zacharias in the wi. 
.4 The voice of one crying in the wilderness 

4; 1 was led by the spiiit into the wilderness 
5. 16 he withdrew himself into the wilderness 

7. 24 What went ye out into the wilderness for 

8. 29 and was driven of the devil into the wil. 
15. . 4 not leave the ninety and nine in the wi!. 

John 1. 23 I (am) the voice of one crying in the wil. 

3. 14 as Sfoses lifted up the sei-pent in the wIL 

6. 49 Your fathers did eat manna in the wilde. 

II. 54 thence unto a country near to the wilde. 

Acts 7. 30 there appeared to lum in the wilderness 

7. 36 in the Red sca.and in the wilderness forty 

7. 38 is he that was in the church in tho wilde. 

7. 42 (by the space of) forty years in the wild. 

7. 44 had the tabernacle of witness in the wiU 

i3. 18 suffered he their manners in the wildern. 

21. 38 leddestout into the wilderness fourthon. 

i Co. 10. 5 for they were overthrown in the wilder. 

Heb. 3. 8 in the day of temptation in the wildern. 

3. 17 sinned, whose carcases fell in the wilder. 
Sev. 13. 6 woman fled into tho wildeniess, where 



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WILL 



Kev. 12. 14 that she might fly into tho ■wiUlerDesa 
17. 3 carried me away in tho spirit Into tli* w. 

WILBESNESS, that dwell in, inhabiting the — 
luhabitania of the dry places, □"X tsiyyiin, 

Paa. 72. 9 They that dwell in the wilderness shall 
74. 14 meat to the people inhabiting tho wilder. 

Isa. 23. 13 founded it for them that dwell in tho wi. 

Wilderness of Beer-Sheba, J) 35' 1K3 ns^?. 
At tho S. of Simeon. 

Gen. 21. 14 she. .wandered in the wilderness of Beer-s. 

"Wilderness of Beth-Aven,, \\>} n'3 -gip. 
At the E. of Bethel and N. of Benjaniin. 

Josh 18. 12 goings out..were at the wilderness of B. A. 

Wilderness of Damascus, pifQ'2 "IS"]?. 
Ifear Damascus, in Syria. 

1 Ki. 19. IS return on thy way to the wilderness of D. 
Wilderness of Edom, Ding 1310. 

At the S. end and E. side of Salt sea. 

2 Ki. 3. 8 The way through the wilderness of E. 
WUdemess of En-gedi, n? J'j; ISia. 

At tho W. of Salt Sea, in ^Tudah. 

I Sa. 24. 1 Behold, David (is) in tho wilderness of E. 
Wilderness of Etham. or of Eed Sea, fJlD d; "13"]? or 

DHN -13-lD. 
At tho E. sido of "W. Gulf of Rod Sea. 

Exod 13. i3 the way of tho wilderness of the Kcd Sea 

Kum 33. 8 thrco days' journey in tho wilderness of E. 

Wilderness of Gibeon, Jij;?? 13"P. 
At tho W. of Gibeon in Benjamin. 

s Sa 2. 24 hills, .by the way of the wilderness of G. 
Wilderness of Jcruel, ^Wr\\ "Xi-p. 
At the S. of Judah. 

a Ch.zo. 16 yo shall find, .before the wilderness of J. 
Wilderness of Judah, .TIW nsi!?. 
On the extreme S. of Judah, 

Jndg. 1. 16 into the wilderness of J., which(Iieth) in the 

Paa. 63. title, when he was in the wilderness of J. 

I^ldemess of Kadesh, ^jj 1311?. 
Near Kadesh-barnea. 

Psa. 29. 8 the Lord shaketh the wilderness of K. 
Wildemess of Kedemoth, nioiip 13"lt3. ' 
On tho E. of Salt Sea, and N. of Amon. 

Dcut. 2; =5 messengers out of the wildemess of Ked. 
WUdemess of Maon, )ij;n n3lD. 
On the S. W. of Salt Soa. ' 

X Sa. 23. =4 his men (were) in the wildemess of M., in 
23. 25 wherefore ho. .abodeinthewildernessofM. 
23. 25 pursued after David in the wilderness of M. 

VOldemess of Hoab, 3xiD n3-ip. 
On the E. of Salt Sea. 

Deut. 2. 8 passed by the way of the wildemess of li, 
Wildemess of Paran, pNg "13"]D. 
At the S. of Kadesh-barnea. 

Gen. 21. 21 And he dwelt in the wildemess ofP., and 

iTum.io. 12 andthecloudrestedinthe wilderne.'jsof P. 

12. 16 thopeople..pitchedinthe wildemess of P. 

13. 3 Moses.. sentthem from thewildemessof P. 

13. =5 T/ent and came, .into the wildemess of P, 

I Sa. 25. £ David . .went down to the wildemess of P. 

Wildemess of Shur, T,K' 1310. 

On the E. side of W. GuK of Red Sea. 

Exod. 13. 22 they went out into tho wildemess of S. 
Wilderness of Sin, J'p laio. N. W. of Sinai. 

Exodi6. I they. . came into the wilderness of S.,which 
17. I Israel journeyed from tho wildemess of S. 
Kum33. II they, .encamped in the wildemess of S. 
33. 12 took their journey outof the wilder, of S. 
Wilderness of Sinai, '^'p 13"]n. iV. of Sinai. 

Jiodig. I same day came they(into) the wilder.of S. 

19. 2 they . .were come (to) the desert of S., and 
Iiev. 7. 38 to offer, .unto the Lord, in the wild, of S. 
Num. I. I the. Lord spake.. in thewildemessof Sin. 

1. 19 he numbered them in the wilderness of S. 

3. 4 Nadab and Abihu died . . in the wilder, of S. 

3.14 th& LonD spake . . in the wildemess of Sin. 

9. I the Lord spake . . in the vrildemeas of Sin. 

9, S kept the passover..in the wildemess of Sin. 
xo. J 2 took their journey outof the wilder, of S. 
e6. 64 numbered. .Israel in the wildemess of S. 

33. 15 And they, .pitched in the wildemess of S. 

33. 16 And they removed from the desert of Sin. 
Wflderaess of Zln, )5t 13-10. S. of Salt Sea. 

Nmn.13. 21 from the wildemess of Z. untoKehob, as 

20. I Then came. .Israel, .into the desert of Z. 
27. 14 For ye rebelled, .in the desert of Z. 

27. 14 water of Meribah. .in the wilderness of Z. 

33. 36 And they, .pitched in the wildemess of Z. 

34. 3 from the wilderness of Z. along by the co. 
Deut.32. 51 ye trespassed against me. .in thewild.of Z. 
Josh 15. 1 the wilderness of Z. southward (was) the 

Wildemess of Ziph, I'l IS")!?. 
Between Hebron and the Salt Sea. 

I Sa. 23. 14 David, .remained, .in the wildemess of Z. 

23. 15 David (was) in the wilderness of Z. in a 
26. 2 Saul,. went down to the wildemess of Z. 
26. 2 to seek David io the wDdemebs of %. 



WILE, wilily — 

1. Fraud, deceit, 73} nekel. 

Num 25. 18 For they vex you with their wiles, where. 

2.Craftincss, suhtilty, prudence, nonj; ormah. 

Josh. 9. 4 They did work wilily, and wont and made 

Z.A method, artifice, cujinini/, fratid, ix.e9oSela, — Sia- 
Eph. 6. II yo may be able to stand against tho wUes 

whpullt — 

Willingly, vohmtarily, l/cou<rfa)r hehousios. 

Hcb, 10. =S For if we sin wilfully after that we havo 

WILl, (wonU) he willing — 
\.Soul, desire, w^} nephesh. 

Psa. 27. 12 Deliver mo not over unto tho vdll of mine 
41. 2 wilt not deliver him unto tho will of his 

Eze. 16. 27 delivered thee unto the will of them that 

2. To will or wish, up? tsela. 

Dan. 4. 35 doeth according to his will in the army of 

Z. Thought, desire, will, my"! reuth. 

Ezra 7. 18 with, .the gold, that do after the will of 

i.Goodwill, good pleasure, ]\^raison. 

Gen. 49. 6 and in their self will they digged down a 
Ley. I. 3 he shall offer it of his own voluntary will 

19. 5 the LORD; ye shall offer it at ^ our o'lvn w. 

22. 19 at your own ■will a male without blemish 

22. 29 offer a sacrifice, .offer (it) at your own w. 
Keh. 9. 24 that they might do with them as they wo. 
Esth. 9. 5 did what they would unto those that ha. 
Psa. 40. 8 I delight to do thy will, my God, yea 
143. 10 Teach me to do thy will; for thou (art) 
Dan. 8. 4 but ho did accordiug to his will, and be. 

II. J great dominion, and do according to his v/. 

11. iS shali do according to his own wUl, and 

11. 36 And the king shaU do accordingto his w. 

5. Counsel, purpose, Pov\'fi boule. 

Acts 13. 36 had served his own generation by the w. 

Q.Counset, purpose, ^oiK-Qjia houlema. 

Rom. 9. 19 find fault? for who hath resisted his will? 

7 .Mind, judgment, decision, yydftrj gnom^. 

Rev. 17. 17 G. hath put in their hearts to fulfil his w. 

8. JVill, wish, OeKrif/.a thelema. 

Matt. 6. 10 Thy mil be done on earth, as (it is) in he. 
7. 21 doeth the will of my Father which is in 

12. 50 Forwhosoever shall do tho will of my Fa. 
18. 14 Even so it is not the will of your Father 

21. 31 WhetherofthemtwalndidthewiUof (his) 
26. 42 may not pass . . except I drink it, thy will 

Mark 3. 35 For whosoever shaU do the will of God 
Lukeii. 2 [Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in ea.] 
j2. 47 that servant, which knew his lord's ^n\\ 
12. 47 neither did according to his will, shall be 

22. 42 nevertheless not my will, but thine, be 

23. 25 desired; but he delivered Jesus totlieirw. 
John 1. 13 nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will 

4. 34 My meat is to do the will of him that sent 

5. 30 seek not mine own will, but the will of the 

6. 38 not to do mine own will, hut the will of 
6. 39 this is the Father's will which hath sent 

6. 40 this is the wiU of him that sent me, that 

7. 17 If any. .do his will, he shall know of the 
9. 31 be a worshipper of God, and doeth his w. 

' Acts 13.22 a man . . which shall fulfil all my will 

21. 14 we ceased, saying, The will of the Lord 

22. 14 that thou shouldest know his ivill, and 
Rom. I. 10 might have a prosperous journey by the w. 

2. 18 kno.re3t(his)will,andapprovestthethings 

12. 2 good, and acceptable, and perfect will of 
15. 32 That I may come to you with joy by the w. 

1 Co. I. I apostle of Jesus Christthrough the will of 

7. 37 hath power over his own will, and hath so 
i5. 12 but his will was not at all to come at this 

2 Co. I. I apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God 

8. 5 to the Lord, and unto us by the will of G. 
Gal. I. 4 according to the vrill of God and our Fat. 
Eph. I. I apostle of Jesus Christ by the vidll of God 

I. 5 according to the good pleasure of his will 
1. 9 made known unto us the mystery of his w. 

1. II all things after the counsel of his own w. 

5. 17 but understanding what the will of tho L. 

6. 6 but as the servants of Christ, doing the w. 
GoL I. I apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of G od 

i. 9 be filled with the knowledge of his will ^ 

4. 12 stand perfect and complete in all the will 
t Th. 4. 3 For this is the will of God, (oven) your sa, 

5. 18 for this is the will of God m Christ Jesus 
2 Ti. I. I apostle of Jesus Christ by the wHl of God 

2. 26 who are taken captive by him at his will 
Hob. 10. 7 Then said I, Lo, I come, .to do thy will 

10. 9 Then said he, Lo, I come to do thy will 
10. 10 By the which will we are sanctified thro. 
10. 36 after ye have done tho will of God, ye mi. 

13. 21 perfect in every good work to do his will 

1 Pe. 2.15 For BO is the will of God, that vath well 

3. 17 For (it is) better, if the Avill of God bo so 

4. 2 the flesh to the lusts of men, but to tho w. 
4. 3 suffice us to havo wrought [the will] of the 

. 4. 19 let them that suffer according to the will 

2 Pe. 1.21 prophecy came not in old time by the will 
I Jo. 2. 17 he that doeth the will of God abideth for 

5. 14 that if we ask anything according tp hisw. 

9. Will, wish, inelina,tion, 6i\ri<ris thelesis, 

Hebi 2. 4 divers miracles . . acpording to hi? own W.t 
1300 also Qood, own, self, vohmtiaiyl] 



WILL (be or make) wflling, willingly, to — 
1. To be willing, n^N abah. 

Gen. 24. 5 Perad venture tho woman will not he wil. 
24. 8 if the woman will not be willing to folio w 

Exodio, 27 hardened Pharaoh's heart, and ho would 

Lev. 26. 21 If ye walk contrary to me, and will not ho. 

Deut. I. 26 Notwithstanding ye would not go up, but 

2, 30 But Sihon king of Hoshbon would not let 
10. 10 time also, (and) the Lord Would not dest. 

23. 5 Kevcrtheless the Lord thy God would not 
25 7 ho will not perform the duty of my husb, 
29 -.o Lord will not spare him, hut then the an. 

Josh. 24. 10 But I would not hearken unto Balaam.thc. 
Judgii. 17 unto the king of Moab: but he would not 
19. 10 But the man would not tarry that night 

19. 25 But the men would not hearken to him, bo 

20. 13 would not hearken to the voice of their 

■ iSa,i5. 9 would not utterly destroy them: but every 
22. 17 servants of the king would not put forth 

26. 23 would not stretch forth mine hand agai. 
31, 4 But his armour bearer would not; for he 

2 Sa. 2, 21 But Asahel would not turn aside from fo. 

6. 10 So David would not remove the ark of the 

12. 17 but he would not, neither did he eat bre. 

13. 14 Howbeit he would not hearken unto her 
13. 16 But he would not hearken unto her 

13. 25 howbeit he would not go, but blessed him 

14. 29 but he would not come to him: and when 
14. 29 again the second time, he would not come 

23. 16 nevertheless he would not drink thereof 

23. 17 therefore he wovUd not drink it. These 

1 Ki.22. 49 Let my servants go .. but Jehoshaphat wo. 

2 Ki. 8. 19 Yet the Lord would not destroy Judah. 

13. 23 would not destroy them, neither cast ho 

24. 4 innocent blood, wliich the Lord would 

1 CK 10. 4 But his armour bearer would not ; for ho 

II. 18 but David would not drink (of) it, but po. 
II. 19 Therefore he would not drink it. These 
19. 19 neither would the Syrians help the child. 

2 Ch.2x. 7 Howbeit the Lord would not destroy tho 
Job 39. 9 Will the unicorn be vrilling to serve thee 
Psa. 81. II But my people. .Israel would none of me 
Prov. I. 25 all my counsel, and would none of my re. 

* , 1. 30 They would none of my counsel ; they do. 

1. 19 If ye be willing and obedient, yeshaU eat 
28. 12 this (is) the refreshing : yet they would 
30. 9 children (that) wUl not hear the law of 

30. 15 shall be your strength ; and ye would not 
42. 24 for they would not walk in his ways, ncl. 

Eze. 3. 7 the house of Israel wUl not hearken unto 
3. 7 they will not hearken unto mo ; for all tho 
20. 8 rebelled against me, and would not hear. 
2.1 will be, or where ? \i?? ehi. 

Hos. 13. 10 I will be thy king : where (is any other) 
13. 14 O death, I will he thy plagues.. I will 00 

3. To have delight, please, desire, f pn chaphets. 
Ruth 3. 13 it he will not dn the part of a Idnsman to 
I Sa, 2, 23 hearkened not. .because the Lord would 
Job 9. 3 If he will contend with him, he cannot 
Piov 21. I water : he turneth it whithersoever he w. 

4. On« delighting, will, desirous, ysrj chaphets, 

I Ki. 13. 33 who3oeverwould,he consecrated him, and 
1 Ch.28. 9 serve him. .with a willing mind ; for tho 

5. Delight, pleasure, business, Ypn c7i.ephets. 

Prov 31. 13 seeketh wool and flax, and worketh will. 

6. To be pleased, desirous, ?>>•; yaal, 5. 

Josh 17. 12 but the Canaanltes would dwell in that 
Judg. J. 27 but the Canaanltes would dwell ia that 
1. 35 But the Amorites would dwell in mount 
Hos. 5. 11 because he willingly walked after tho co. 

7. To know, be acquainted with, yij yada, 

Eccl. 4. 13 foolish king, who will no more be admo. 
9,, From his heart, 'la'pa millibbo. 

Lam. 3. 33 For hedoth not afflict willingly aorgrievo 

9. To offer willingly., make willing^ aij nadab. 

Exod25. 2 of every man that glveth it willingly with. 
33. 21 every one v/hom his spirit made willing 
33. 29 whose heart made them willing to bring.foe 

10. To offer {self) willingly-, 311 nadab, 7. 

1 Ch.29. 5 who (then) is willing to consecrate hla sa 

11. Willing offering or guilt, na'ij nedabah. 

2 Ch.35. 8 his princes gave Vr^illingly unto tho people 
Psa. 110. 3 Thy people (shall be) willing in the day of 

12. Willing, liable, liberal, 3'"i} nadib. 

Bxod33. s whosoever (is) of a willing heart, let him. 
35. 22 bothlnen and v/omen, as many as were w. 
I Ch.23. 21 Qvcry willing sicilf ul man, f or any manner 
\Z.Soul, desire, vi'Zl nephesh. 

Deutzi^ 14 then thou shalt let her go whither she will 

14.3*0 wis!i, will, Kyi tseba, 

Dan. 4. 17, 23, 32 andgivethit to whomsoever he will 

3. 21 he appolnteth over it whomsoever he will 
Ih.To give,. ]n) nathan. 

Judg. 8. 23 And they answered. We win willingly give 

16. To wish, will, ^ovKofiai boulomai. 

Matt II. 27 and (he) to whomsoever tho son [will] re. 
Markis. ij Pilate, willing to content the people, reL 
Luke 10. 22 but the Son, and (he) to whom the Son w. 
22. 42 Saying, Father, if thou he willing, remove 
John 18. 39 will yo therefore that I release unto you 
Acts 18. 13 lookye(toit); for I will be no judje of such 

27, 43 But the centurion, -willing to save Paul 

I Co^ 13. II dividing to every man severally as he will 
I Xb- & I will therefoM that men p'ray dvciry -o^era 



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1 Ti. 5. 14 I will therefore that.thc younscr women 

6. 9 Bui they tli.it will be rich tall into temp. 
Titus 3. 8 these things I will that thou afTirm const. 
Hcb. 6. 17 willing more abundantly to show unto the 
Jas. 4. 4 wliosocver therefore will be a friend of 

2 Pe. 3. 9 not willing that any should perish, but 
Jude 5 1 will therefore put you in remembrance^ 

17. 7*0 become, happen, yivo/jLat ginomai. 

Acts 20. lO because he would not spend the time in 

18. To think v:dl, be pleased, dooKeu eudokcd. 

2 Co. 5. 8 willing rather to be absent from the body 
I Th. 2. 8 wo were willing" to have imparted uuto 

19. lV'illin'jhj,volun(aribj, koB' kKoicnovlMthhfkous. 
I'hm. 14 not be as it were of necessity, but willing. 

20. Willinrjly. voluntarily, iKovaiios hckousios. 

T Pe. 5. 2 not by constraint, but willingly ; not for 

21. lyUlini;, voluntary, iKovffa helcousa. 

Rom. 8 20 was made subject to vanity, but willing. 
I Co. 9 17 i'or if I do tliis tlang willingly, I have a 

22. To wish, will, mean, Oe\a thelo. 

Matt. I. 19 willing to make her a public example, was 
5. 40 if any man will sue thee at the law, and 
8. 2 Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me cl. 

8. 3 touched him, saying, I will ; be thou clean 

9. 13 I will have mercy and not sacriflce : for I 
II. 14 if ye will receive (it), this is Elms, which 

13. 28 Wilt thou then that we go and gather th. 
15. 28 be it unto thee even as thou wilt. And her 
js. 32 ^vill not send them away fasting, lest they 
J 6. 24 If any (man) will come after me, let him 
j5. 25 For whosoever will save his life shall lose 
17. 4 if thou «ilt, let us make here three taber. 
39. 17 but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the 
■19. 21 If thou wilt be perfect, go (and) sell that 
so. 14 I will give >mto this last even as unto th. 
20. 1 j Is it not lawful tor me to do what I will 
BO. 21 said unto her, "What wilt thou? Shesaith 
so. 26 whosoever will be great among you, let 
so. 27 whosoever will be chief among you, let 

. so. 32 and said. What will ye that Ishalldo unto 

21. 29 said, I will not : but afterward he repen. 
S3. 4 will not move thero with one of their fin. 
a6. J5 and said., What will ye give me, and I 
s6. 17 ^Vhere wilt thou that we prepare forthee 
s6. 39 nevertheless not as I will, but as thou (w.) 

57. 17 Whom will ye that I release unto you? B. 
27. 43 let him deliver him now, if he will have 

Hark I, 40 saying unto him. If thou wilt, thou canst 
I. 41 touched him, and saith unto him, I will' 
6. 23 Ask of me whatsoever thou wilt, and I 
6. 25 I will that thou give me by and by in a eh. 
6. 34 Whosoever will come after me, let him de. 

8. 35 For whosoever will save his life shall lose 
»o. 43 whosoever wOl be great among you, shall 
10. 44 whosoever of you will be the ehiefest, sh. 
10. 51 What ^vilt thou that I should do unto th.? 

14. 7 whensoever ye will ye may do them good 
14.12 ^Vhere wilt thou that we go and prepare 

14. 36 nevertheless not what I will, but what th. 

15. 9 Will ye that I release unto you the King 
15. 12 What [will ye then that] I shall do (unto 

Luke 4. 6 delivered unto me; and to whomsoever I w. 

5. 12 Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me 

5. 13 touched him, saying, I will; be thou clean 

9. 23 If any (man) will come after me, let him 
9. 24iFor whosoever will save his lite shall lose 
9. 54 Lord, wilt thou that we command fire to 

10. 29 But he, willing to justify himself, said' 

12. 49 and what will I, if it be already kindled? 

13. 31 Get thee out, and depart hence: for Herod 
j8. 41 What wilt thou that I shaU do unto thee? 
19. 14 We will not have this (man) to reign over 

22. g said unto him, Where wilt thou that we 

23. 20 Pilate therefore, wiling to release Jesus 
John 5. 6 he saith unto him, Wilt thou be made wh.? 

J. 21 even so the Son quiekeneth whom he w. 
5- 35 ys were willing for a season to rejoice in 

5. 40 ye will not come to nxe, that ye might ha. 

6. 21 Then they willingly received him unto 

6. 67 Then said Jes\is unto the twelve. Will ye 
7. 17 If any man Avill do his will, he shall know 
.8. 44 the lusts of your fatlier ye will do. He 
/g. 27 wherefore would ye hear (it) again? will 
IS- 7 y^ shall ask what ye will, and it shaU be 
17. 24 I will that they.also whom thou hast giv. 
21. 22 It I will that he tarry till I come, what 

> 21. 23 if I ^vill that he tarry till I come, what (is 

Acts 7. 28 Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest the E. 

■■ g. 6 [Lord, what \vilt thou have me to do? And] 

17. 18 ^Vhat will this babbler say? other some 
x8. 21 but I.. return again unto you, if Godwin 
54. 27 Felix, willing to show the Jews a pleasure 

. y 25. 9 willing to do . . pleasure . . said. Wilt thou 

Horn. 7. 18 for to will is present with me; but (how) 

9. i6 So then (it is) cot of him that willeth, nor 

9. 18 on whom he will (have mercy), .whom he 

9. 22 if God, willing to show (his) wrath, and 

13. 3 Wilt thou then not be afraid of the pow.? 

1 Co, 4. 19 But I. .come to you shortly, if the Lord w. 

" 4. 21 What will ye ? shall I come unto you with 

7. 36 let liim do what he will, he sinneth not 
7. 39 at liberty to be married to whom she will 

J4. 35 if they will leam any thing, let them ask 

16. 7 For I will not see you now by the way, but 

2 Co. 8. II that as (there was) a readiness to will, so 
Phil. 2. 13 For it is God which worketh in you both 
. Xi. e. 4 Vho will have all men to he saved, and to 

s. II to wax wanton against Christ, they MOll 



2 Ti. 3. 12 all that will live godly in Christ Jesus sh. 
Hcb. 13. i3 good conscience, in all tliiiiija willing to 
Jas. 2. 2o But wilt thou kuow, O vain man, that fa. 
f 4. 15 If the Lord will, wc shall live, and do this 

2 Pc. 3. 5 For this they willingly arc ignorant of 

3 John 13 but I will not with ink and pen write unto 
Ilev. II. 5, 5 And if any man will hurt them. 

II. 6 to smite the earth, .as often as they will 
22. 17 whosoever will, let liim take the water of 

23. To be about to, /ifWa mcllO. 

Sfatt. 2. 13 Herod will seek the young child to dcst. 

John 7. 35 Whither ivill he go. .will he go unto the 

14. 22 howisitthatlhomviltmanifestthysclf un. 

Acts 17. 31 in the which he will Judge the world iu 

27. 10 Sirs, I perceive that this voyage will be 

yfi Ilcv. 3. 16 because thou art lukewarm. .1 will spue 

• IfS.Fonoard, prompt, ready, iTp66v/ios prothumns. 
Matt 26. 41 the spirit indeed (is) willing, but the flesh 
IScc also Would.J 

WILL worship — 

Worship sjrrinr/inr/ from self will, iOtKoBpricrKeta. 
Col. 2. 23 a show of wisdom in will worship and hu. 
WJXL, against the, of his own — 
l.Xot willing, unwilling, &.k'jiv akon. 

1 Co. 9. 17 but if agaiust my ■will, a dispensation .. Is 
2.T0 will, wish, l3ou\6fiai boulomai. 

Jas. 1 . 1 3 Of his own will begat he us with tfte word 
■WILLING of... self — 
Choosing of one's self, abOalperot authairetos. 

2 Co. 8. 3 beyond, .power, (they were) willing of th. 
WILLING mind, offering — 

1. Willing offering, gift, or mind, n^il nedabah. 
Exod35. 29 children of Israel brought'a willing offe. 

2. Forwardness, promptitude,' readiness, vpoOufila. 
2 Co. 8. 12 For if there be first a willing mind/ (it is) 

WILLOW (tree) — 

l.A willow, salix tree, y\y_ ereb. 

Lev. 23. 40 boughs of thick trees, and willowrSif^the 
Job 40. 22 the willows of the brook compass him ab. 
Psa.137. 2 We hanged our harps upon the willows 
Isa. 15. 7 they carry away to the brook of the will. 
44. 4 among the grass, as willows by the water 

2. A water willow, osier, nsyss tsaphtsaphah. __ 
'' , Eze. 17. 5bygreatwaters,(and)Eetit(as)awillowtree 
WIMPLE — 

A wide covering, mantle, nnEso mitpachatn. 

Isa. 3. 22 mantles, and the wimples, and Uio crisp 
WIN, be won, to — 
\.To cleave, rend, Pp3 haqa. 

2 Ch.32. I encamped, .and thought to win them for 

2. To take, receive, npp laqack. . 

Prov II. 30 a tree of life ; and he that winneth souls 

3. To gain, KepSaivui kerdaino. 

Phil. 3. 8 do count them (but) dung, that I may w. 

1 Pe. 3. 1 they also may without the word be won 
WIND, windy — 

l.lt'nirf, nn ruach. 

Gen. 8. i God made a wind to pass-over the earth 
Exodio. 13 brought an east wind, .the east wind br. 

10. 19 turned a mighty strongwest wind, which 

14. 21 the sea to go (back) by a strong east wind 

15. 10 Thou didst blow with thy wind, the sea 
Num II, 31 there went forth a wind from the Lord 

2 Sa. 22. 11 and he was seen upon the wings of the w. 

1 Ki. 18. 45 the heaven was black with clouds and vd. 

19. II a great and strong wind rent the mount. 
19. 11 not in the wind : and after the wind an 

2 Ki. 3 17 Ye shall not see wind, neither shall ye 
Job I. 19 there came a great wind from the wider. 

^ 6. 26 speeches of one that is desperate, .as wi. 

7. 7 remember that my life (is) wind : mine 

8. 2 wftrds of thy mouth (be like) a strong wi 
15. 2 knowledge . . fiU his belly with the . . \vind 
21. 18 They are as stubble before the wind, and 
28. 25 To make the weight for the winds, and my 
30. 15 they pursue my soul as the wind, and my 
30. 22 Thou liftest me up to the wind ; thou ca. 
37. 21 but the wind passeth,andcleanseth them 

Psa. I. 4 like the chaff which the wind drivethaw. 
• 18. 10 yea, he did fly upon the wings of the wi. 
18. 42 beat them small as the dust before the w. 
35. 5 Let them be as chaff before the wind, and 
48. 7 breakest the ships of Tarshish. .an east w. 
78. 39 wind that-passeth away, and cometh not 
83. 13 a wheel; as the stubble before the wind 

103. j6 For the windpasseth over it, and itisgo. 

104. 3 who walketh upon the wings of the wind 
107. 25 raiseth the stormy wind, which lifteth up 
135. 7 he bringeth the wind out of his treasuries 

147. 18 causeth his wind to blow, (and) the wate. 

148. 8 and vapours ; stormy wind fulfilling his 
Prov II. 29 troubleth his. .house shall inherit the wi. 

23. 14 Whoso boasteth. .(is like) clouds and wi. 

25. 23 north wind driveth away rain ; so (doth) 

■ 27. 16 Whosoever hideth herhideth the wind 

30. 4 who hath gathered the wind in his fists ? 

Eccl. I. 6 wind goeth toward the south. .and the w. 

5. 16 profit hath he that, laboured for the wind 

11. 4 He thatobserveth the wind shall not sow 
Isa. 7. 2 trees of the wood are moved with the wi 

II. 15 •(vitli his mighty wind chaU he shako his 



Isa. 17. 13 the chaff of the mountain: before the \r. 

26. 18 we have as it were brought rortli wind 
»7. 8 stnyeth his rough wind iu the day of tho 

12. 2 shall be as an hiding place from the wiml 
41. 16 Thou Shalt fau them, and the wind shall 
41. 29 their molten images (are) wind and confu. 
57. 13 but the wind shall carry them all away 
64. 6 iniquities, like the wind, have taken us 

Jcr. 2. 24 snulfeth up the wind at her pleasure, In 
4. 11 A dry win^l of the high places in the wil., 

4. 12 full wind from those (places) shall como 
5. 13 prophets shall become wind, and the wo. 

xo. 13 bringeth forth the wind out of his trcas. 

13. 24 stubble that passeth away by the wind ot 

14. 6 they snulled up the wind like dra-.-'i;is 

18. 17 I will scatter them as with an east »iiul 
22. 22 wind shall cat up all thy pastors, andtliy 
49. 32 will scatter into all winds them (that arc) 
49. 36 upon Klam will I bring the four winds 
49. 36 and will scatter them toward all those w. 
51. I raise up against Babylon., a destroying w; 
SI. 16 and bringeth forth the wind out of his 

Eze. *s. 2 third part thou shalt scatter in the wind 

5. 10 remnant of thee will I scatter into all tho 
5. 12 I will scatter a third part into all the wi.' 

12. 14 will scatter toward every wind all that 1 

13. II Breathailstones,shallfall;andastormyw. 
13. 13 I will even rend (it) with a stormy wind 
17. 10 utterly wither when theeast wind touch. 
17. 21 that remain shall be scattered toward all w 

19. 12 east wind dried up her fruit ; her stronij 

27. 26 east wind hath broken thee in the midst 
37. 9 Prophe3yuntothewind..andsayto thcw. 
37. 9 Come from the four winds, O breath, and 

Dan. 2. 35 wind carried them away, that no place 

7. 2 four winds of the heaven strove upon tho 

8. 8 four notable ones, toward the four winds 
ii. 4 shall be divided toward the four winds 

Uos. 4. 19 The wind hath bound her up in her wings, 
. 8. 7 For they have sown the >vind, and they < 

12. I Ephraira feedeth on wind, and followetit 

13. 15 windshallcome,thewindoftheLoRD8hall 
Amos 4. 13 createth the wind, and declareth unto maa 
Jon. I. 4 Lord sent out a great wind into the sea< ^ 
' 4. 8 God prepared a vehement east wind, ani 
Zech. 2. 6 I have spread you abroad as tlie four win,- 

5. 9 wind (was) iu their wings ; for they lui - 

2. Wind, &vffios aneinos. 

ilatt. 7. 25, 27 winds blew, and beatupon that housa 

5. 26 Then he arose, and rebuked the winds 
8. 27 What manner of man is this, that even 

II. 7 went., to see? A reed shaken with the w. I 

14. 24 tossed with waves : for the wind was con. 
14. 30 when he saw the wind boisterous, he was 

,14.32 when they were come into the ship, the v/: 

ey 24. 31 gather togetherhis elect from the four wi. 
Mark 4.-37 there arose a great storm of wind, and tha 
4. 39 rebuked the wind. .And the wind ceased 
4. 41 "What manner of man is this, that even., wr. 

6. 48 forthe wind was contrary unto them : and 
6. 51 went up unto them into the ship; and ..w. 

, 13. 27 gather togetherhis elect from the four wi. 

iLuke 7. 24 went, .to see? A reedshaken with the wi.i 

8. 23 there came down a storm of wind on tho 

8. 24 rebuked the wind and the raging ot the wa, 

f 8. 25 for he commandeth even the >vinds and 

John 6. 18 sea arose, by reason of a great wind that 

[Acts 27. 4 sailed under Cyprus, because the winds 

27. 7 wind not suffering us, we sailed under C. 

27. 14 there arose against it a tempestuous wind 

I- 27. 15 was caught, and could notbear up into tho 

Eph. 4.14 carried about with every ivind of doctrine 

Jas. 3. 4 driven of fierce winds, yet are they turned 

Jude 12 carried about of winds; trees whose fruit 

Key. 6. 13 fig tree, .she is shaken of a mighty win(i 

N 7. I four winds of the earth, that the wind sh. 

3. Spirit, Ttvfvua pneuma. 

John 3, 8 wind bloweth where it listeth.. and thou 

4. To blow, breathe, irvioi pneo. 

Acts 27. 40 hoised up the mainsail to the wind, and 

5. Wind, irvoit pnoe. 

Acts 2.' 2 a sound..a3of arushingmightywind.and 
WIND, (ahctit), or up, to ha driven with the — 

1. To be or go round about, 35D sabab, 2. 

Eze. 41. 7 a wijiding about stUl upward to the side 
2. A winding about, circuit, 3050 musa6. 

Eze. 41. 7 for the winding about of the house went 

3. To bind, tie, Sew deo. 

John 19. 40 wound it in linen clothes with the splpes 

4. To swathe, wrap together, av(7r4\\oi sustello. 

Acts 5. 6 young men arose, wound him up, and ca. 

5.ro be driven by the wind, at'e/il(ofj.ai anemizomai. 
Jas. I. 6 like a wave of the sea driven with the wi. 

WINDOW — ' 

l.A window, woven tcori, n3"]N arubbah. 

Gen. 7. II broken up, and the windows of heaven 

8. 2 fountains also of the deep and the wind., 
2 Ki. 7. 2, 19 the Lord would make windows in hej 
EccL 12. 3 those that look out of the windows be d; 
Isa. 24. 18 forthewindowsfromonhighareopen.and 
60. 8 as a cloud, and as the doves to their wi.f 
Jlal. 3. iQ if I will not open you the tvindows of he, 

2. A window, perforated place, i'hn challon. 

Gen, 8. 6 Noah oppned, the window of the ark which 
26. 8 looted out at a wiadotv, and sawfand, be.' 

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' Josb. 2. 15 let them down by a cord through the wi. 

2. 18 bind this line of scarlet thread in the wi. 

2. 21 and she bound the scarlet line in t)ie wi. 

Judg. 5. 28 mother of Sisera looked out at a window 

1 3ft. 19. 12 So Michal let David down through a wi. 

2 .Sa. 6. 16 looked through a window, and saw kinft 
« Ki. 6. 4 for thchouselie made windows of narrow 
a Ki. g. 30 and tired her hcail, and looked out at a w. 

9. 32 lifted up his face to the window, and said 
13. 17 Open the window eastward : and he open. 

1 Ch.is. 29 looking out at a window, saw king David 
Prov. 7. 6 For at the window of my house I looked 
Song 2. 9 looketh forth at the windows, showing 
Jer. 9. 21 for death is come up into our windows 

22. 14 cutteth him out windows; and (it is) ciel. 
Eze. 40. 16 narrow windows, windows (were) round 
40. 22 their windows, and their arches, and their 
40. 25 windows in it. .like those windows : the 
40. 29 windows in it and in the arches thereof 
40. 33 wiudowsthereln.andiuthe archesthereof 
40. 36 windows to it round about : the length 
41 16 narrow windows, .uptothe windows, .and 
47. 26 narrow windows and palm trees on the 
Joel 2. 9 they shall enter in at the windows like a 
Zeph. 2. 14 voice shall sing in the windows ; desolat. 

8. Windows, J"?? kavvin. 

Dan. 6. 10 his windows being open in his cliamher 

4. Bright object, "ins tsnhar. 

Gen. 6. 16 Awiiidowslialtthou make to the ark, and 
Z.Suns, openings for suiCs rai/s, nicip? shemashoth. 

Isa. 54. 12 I will make thy windows of agates, and 
6"..4n outlooh, '\\ro sheqeph. 

I Ki. 7. 5 doors and posts (were) square, with the w, 
1. Outlooks, n-B\iv shequphim. 

1 Ki ■ 7. 4 windows (in) three rows, and light (was) 

8..^ little door or window, Ovpis Ihuris. 

Acts 20. 9 there sat in awindowacertainyoungman 

2 Co. II. 33 tlirough a window in a basket was I let 

WINDY — 

Wind, nn ruach. 

Psa. 55. 8 would liasten my escape from the windy 
WINE,(nuxod, new, red, Btronc*, sweet, on tho lees) — 
"i.A thick, sticky sijrup, ~i^n chevicr. 

Isa. 27. 2 In that day sing ye . . A ■vineyard of red w. 

2. A thick, sticky (mixed) syrup, nan chamar. 
Ezra 6. 9 wheat, salt, v/ine, and oil, according to 

7. 22 to an hundred baths of wine, and to an 
Dan. 5. 1 Belshazzar.. drank wine before the thou 

5. 2 Belsliazzar, whiles he tasted the wine, co. 

S. ^ They drank wine, and praised the gods of 

5. 23 thy concubines, have drunk wine in them 

8. What is pressed out, grape juice, y.\ yayin. 
-- Gen. 9. 21 he drank of the wine, and was drunken 
9. 24 Noah a woke from his wine,'and knew wlial 

14. 18 Jlelchizedek.. brought forth bread and w 
-J9. 32 Come, let us make our father drink win^> 

^.,15. 33, 35 they made their fatiier drink wiue that 
_^.— jg. 34 let us make him drink wine this night also 

27. 25 and he brought him wine, and he drank 
49. II he washed his garments in wine, and his 

^^49. 12 His eyes (shall be) red with \vlne, and his 
Exod29. 40 fourth part of an hin of wine, .a drink off. 
Lev. 10. 9 Do not drink wine nor strong drink, thou 

23. 13 the drink offering thereof, .of wine, the 
Kum. 6. 3 He shall separate (himself) from wine and 
C. 3 shall drink no vinegar of wine, or vinegar 

6. 20 and after that the Nazarite may drink w. 
15. 5 fourth, .of an Iiin of wine for a drink off. 

15. 7 thou shaft offer the third . . of an hin of w. 
15. 10 for a drink offering half of an hin of wine 
28. 14 offerings shall be half an hin of wine unto 

Heut 14. 26 thou Shalt bestow that money, .for wine 

28. 39 but Shalt neither drink (of) the wine, nor 

29. 6 neither have ye drunk wine or strong dii. 
:•■>.. 33 Their wine (is) the poison of dragons, and 
32. 38 Which..drank the wine of their drink offe.? 

Josh. 9. 4 took old sacks upon their asses, and wine 
9. 13 these bottles of wine which we filled (were) 

Judg 13. 4 drink not wine nor strong drink, and eat 
13. 7 and now drink no wine nor strong drink 
13. 14 neither let her drink wine or strong drink 

19. 19 there is bread and wine also for me, and 
I Sa. J. 14 Eli said unto her. .put away tliy wine from 

1. 15 I have drunk neither wine nor strong dr. 
T. 24 one ephah of flour, and a bottle of wine 

10. 3 meet, .another carrying a bottle of wine 

16. 20 with bread, and a bottle of wine, and a 
25. 18 two bottles of wine, and five sheep ready 
25. 37 when the wine was gone out of Nabal, and 

^2 Sa. 13. 28 when Amnon's heart is merry with wino 

t6. I hundred of summer fruits, .abottle of wi. 
16. 2 the wine, that such as be faint in the wi. 
I Ch. 9. 29 fine flour, and the wine, and the oil, and 
12. 40 wine, and oil, and oxen, and sheep abund. 
27. 27 over. . the wine cellars (was) Zabdi the 
e Cn. 2. 10 twenty thousand baths of wine, and twe. 
2. 15 the barley, the oil, and the wine, whicli 
ii.ii put., store of victual, and of oil and wiiio 
Keh. 2. I wine, .before him : and I took up tlie wl. 
5. IS had taken of them bread and wine, besides 
5. t8 once in ten days store of all sorts of wino 
13. 15 as also wine, grapes, and figs, and all. .bn. 
VaV.x. I. 7 royal wine in abundance, according to the 

1. 10 thoheartot the king was merry with wine 

5. 6 thcklngBaid..attheban(iuctofwinc,\Vhat 
V. BUioidn{rBiu<i..atthebaD(iuctof viDe.Whot 



Esth. 7. 7 arisingfromthebiinquetof wineinhiswr. 

7. 8 returned. . into the place of ..banquet of w. 

Job 1.13,18 eating and drinking wine in their elder 

32. 19 Behold, my belly (is) as wine (which) hath 

Psa. 60. 3 thou liast made us to drink the wine of 

73. 8 a cup, and tlic wine is red ; it is full of m. 

— 78. 65 like a. .man th'.itshouteth by reason of wi. 

— 104. 13 wine (tliat) niaketh glad the heart of man 

Prov. 4. 17 eat the bread, and drink the wine of vio. 

9. 2 slie hath mingled her wine ; she hath also 

9. 5 come, .drink of tlie wine.. I have mingled 

20. I Wine (is)a mocker, strong drink (ist raging 

21. 17 he that loveth wine and oil shall not be 
23. 30 They that tarry long at the wine ; they 

23. 31 Look not thou upon the wine when it is 
3:. 4 not for kings to drink wine, nor for prin. 
31. 6 Give, .wino unto those that be of heavy 

Eccl. 2. 3 I sought in.. heart to give myself unto w. 

9. 7 Go . . and drink thy wine with amerry he. 
10. 19 A feast is. .for laughter, and winemaketh 

Song I. 2 Let him kiss me. .love (is) better than wi 
I. 4 we will remember thy love more than wi. 

4. 10 how much better is thy love than wine 

5. I I have drunk my wine with my milk : eat 
7 9 the roof of thy mouth like the best wine 

8. 2 of spiced wine of the juice of my pomeg. 
Isa. 5. iz continue until night, (till) wine inflame 

5. 12 tabret and pipe, and wine, are in their 

5. 22 Woe unto, .mighty to drink wine, and 

16. 10 the trcaders shall tread out no wine in 

22. 13 killing slieep, eating flesh . . drinking wine 

24. 9 They shall not drink wine witli a song 
24. II a crying for wine in the streets ; all joy 
s8. 1 valleysof themthataroovercomewithwinc 
28. 7 they also have erred through wine, and 

28. 7 they are swallowed up of wine, they are 

29. 9 they are drunken , but not with wine ; they 
51. 21 thou afflicted, .drunken, but not with w. 

55. T'buy wine and milk without money, and 

56. la Come ye. .1 will fetch wine, and we will 
Jer. 13. 12, 12 Every bottle shall be filled with wine 

23. 9 I am. .like a man whom wine hath over 
25. 15 Take the wine cup of this fury at my hand 
35. 2 bring them .. and give them wine to drink 
35. 5 pots full of wine . . and I said . . Drink ye w. 
33. 6 will drink no wine . . Ye shall drink no wi . 
33. 8 to drink no wine all our days, we, ourwi. 
35. 14 he commanded his sons not to drink wine 
40. 10 gather ye wine, and summer fruits, and 
40. 12 gathered wine and summer fruits very 
48. 33 I have caused wino to fail from the wino. 
51. 7 the nations'have drunken of her wine 

Lam. 2. 12 to their mothers. Where (is) corn and w.? 

Ezo. 27. 18 Damascus(was)thymerchant. .inthewine 
44. 21 Neither shall any priest drink wine when 

Dan. I. 5 of the king's meat, andof the wine.whieh 
I. 8 would not defile himself, .with the wino 
1. 16 took away, .the wine that they should dr. 

10. 3 neither came flesh norwlne in my moutli 
Hos. 4. II Whoredom and wine, .take away the he. 

7. 5 princes have made . . sick withbottles of w. 

9. 4 They shall not offer wine(offerings)totlic 
14. 7 the scent thereof. .a3 the wine of Leban. 

Joel I. 5 howl.allyo drinkers of wine.because of new 
3. 3 sold a girl for wine, that they might drink 

Amos 2. 8 they drinkthe wineof the condemned (in^ 
2. 12 ye gave the Nazarites wine to drink, and 

5. II vineyards, but ye shall not drink wine of 

6. 6 That drink wine in bowls, and anoint th. 
9. 14 shall plant vineyards, and drink the wine 

Mic. 2. II I will prophesy unto thee of wine^and of 
6. 15 thou Shalt tread, .but shalt not drink wi. 
Hab. 2. 5 Yea also, because he transgresseth by wi. 
Zoph. 1. 13 plant vineyards, but not drink the wine 
Hag. 2. 12 with his skirt do touch, .wine, or oil, or 
Zech. 9. 15 shall drink, .make a noise as through wi. 
to. 7 their heart shall rejoice as through wine 

i.A vat or trough, 3i5,; yeqeb. 

Deut 16. 13 after that thou hast gathered In. .thy wl. 

5, Any thing mixed, T|CD0 mim-sak. 

Prov 23. 30 They that tarry, .that go to seek mixed w. 
6.Any thing sucked in or up, N3b sohe. 

Isa. I. 22 Thy silver is become dross, thy wine mix. 
7. A {ripe or round) grape, grape cake, ajH enai. 

Hos. 3. I look to other gods, and love flagons of wi. 

8. Any thing pressed on, mead, D'pj; asis. 

Isa. 49. 26 they shall be drunken . . as with sweet wi. 

Joel I. 5 howl, all ye drinkers .. because of .. new w. 

3. 18 the mountains shall drop down new wine 

Amos 9. 13 the mountains shall drop sweet wiue, and 

9. What satiates, pleases, 1 ?# shekar. 

Num 28. 7 cause the strong wine to be poured unto 

10. What ispreserved,dregs,sediment,'n"-\t:^shemar. 
Isa. 23. 6 wines on the Ices. .wines on the lees well 

11. What is possessed, mead, new wine, ^'iTfi tirosh. 
Gen. 27. 28 God give thoe. .plenty of com and wine 

27. 37 with corn and wine have I sustained him 
Num 18. 12 all the best of the wine, and of the wheat 
Deut. 7. 13 he will also blcsS. .thy corn, and thy wine 

11. 14 mayest gather in thy com, and thy wine 

12. 17 Thou mayest not eat. .the tithe, .of thy wi. 
14. 23 the tithe, .of thy wine, and of thine oil 
18. 4 TIio first fruit, .of thy corn, of thy wino 

28. 51 shall not leave thee, .corn, wine, or oil 
33. 28 fountain, .upon a land of corn and wine 

Judg. 9. 13 Should I leave my wine, which cheereth 
9 KL la. 39 a land of com and wine, ft laud of bread 



2 CI1.31. 5 brought in abundance, .first fraits of. .w, 

32. 28 for the increase of corn, and wine, and ■■ 

Neh. 5. 11 of the com, the wine, and the oil, that ya 

10. 37 fruit of ^11 manner of trees, of wine, ami 

10. 39 the offering of tlic corn, of the new wino 

13. 5 tithes of the corn, tlic new wine, and the 

13. 12 brought all Judah thctitlieof . .the ucww. 

Psa. 4. 7 time, .their corn and tlicirwinc increased 

Prov. 3. 10 thy presses shall burst out with new wiue 

Isa. 24. 7 The uew wine mourncth, the vine langui. 

36. 17 a land of corn and wine, a land of bread 

62. 8 sons of. .stranger shall not drinkthy wir.o 

65. 8 As the new wine is found in the cluster 

Jer. 31. 12 for wheat, and for wise, and for oil, and 

Hos. 2. 8 she did not know. .1 gave her com, an<iw. 

2. 9 take away . . my wine in the season tlicrcof 

2. 22 the cirthshallhearthe corn, and thcwi'.'.o 

4. II Whoredom, .and new wine takeaway tlio 
7. 14 they assemble themselves for corn andw. 

9. 2 shall not feed them, and the now wino 
Joel I. 10 new wine is dried up, the oil langulshctli 

2. 19 I will send you corn, and wine, and oil 

2. 24 the fats shall overflow with wine and oil 

Mic. 6. 15 shalt not anoint, with oil;andswcctwino 

H.ig. I. II I called for a drought., upon tlie new wire 

Zech. 9. 17 Corn shall make, .cheerful, and new wino 

\2.Siveet or ncio loine, -yKivKot gleukos. 

Acts ,2. j3mockingisaid, Thcscmcn are full of new w. 

\Z.Winc, grape juice, olvos oinos. 

Jlatt. 9. 17 Neither, .put newwine. .else, .thcwincrn. 

9. 17 but they put new wine into new bottles 
Mark =. 22 no man puttcth newwine.. else thcncww. 
a. 22 the wine is spilled, .[but new wine must] 

15. 23 they gave him to drink wine mingled with 
Luke 1. 15 shall drink neither wine nor strong drink 

5. 37 no man putteth new Avine . . else the new w. 
5. 38 But new wine must be put into new bott. 
7. 33 neither eating bread nor drinking [wine] 

10. 34 bound, .wounds, pouring in oil and wiiro 
Jolin 2. 3 they wanted wine.. saith.. They have no wi. 

2. 9 had tasted the water that was made wino 
2. i(fat the beginning doth set forth good wino 
2. 70 thou hast kept the good wine until now 
4. 46 of Galilee, where he made the water wino 
Kom 14. 21 good neitlier to eat flesh, nor to drink w i. 
-Ejih. 5. 1 8 be not drunk with wine, wherein is excess 

1 Ti. 3. 8 not given to much wine, not greedy of fil. 
,.„.4_ 5. £3 Drink no longer water, but use a little wi. 
— -Titus 2. 3 not given to much wine, teachers of good 

Pvcv. 6. 6 and (see) thou hurt notthe oil and thewi. 
14. 8 she made all nations drink of tlie wine of 
14. 10 The same shall drink of the wine of tho 

16. 19 to give unto her the cup of thewineof tho 
___^_J7. 2 made drunk with the wine of her fomica. 

j8. 3 For all nations have drunk [of the wine] 

18. 13 frankincense, and wine, and oil, and flno 

19. IS he treadoth tho wine press of the florccn. 

WnTE bibber — 

1. Wine sucker, p; K*3D sohe yayin. 

Prov 23. 20 Be not among wine bibbers; among rot. 

2. Wine drinker, 6lvov6TT]i oinopotes. 

Mattii. 19 Behold a man glutt'onous, and a wino bib. 
Luke 7. 34 Behold a gluttonous man aud a wine 'nb. 

WINE fat, wine press — 

I.A trough, wine or wheat press, ni gath. 

Judg. 6. II Gideon threshed wheat by the w inc press 
Neh. 13. 15 treading wine presses on the sabbath, and 
Isa. 63. 2 and. likohim that treadethin thewinef.-it 
Lam. I. 15 hath trodden the virgin.. (as) in a winejir. 

2. A vat or trough, 3i5; yeqeh. 

NumiS. 27 as though.the fulness of the wine press 

1 8. 30 counted, .as the increase of the wine press 
Deut 15. 14 shalt furnish him. .out of thy wino press 
Judg. 7. 2S Zeeb they slew at the wine press of Zeeh 

2 Ki. 6. 27 out of the bam floor, or outof the wine p-' 
Job 24. 1 1 (and) tread., wine presses, and suffer thirst 
Isa. 5. 2 also made a wine press therein : and he lo. 
Jer. 48. 33 I have caused, .to fail from the wine pre. 
Hos. 9. 2 The floor and the wine press shall not feed 
Zech 14. 10 tower of Hananeel unto the king's wine p. 

S.A vat or trough, >i"ii3 purah. 

Isa. 63. 3 I have trodden the winepress alone, and 

i.A vat or wine press, \t\v6s Unas. 

Matt2i. 33 hedged it round about, and digged a wine 
B.CV. 14. 19 east (it) into the great wine press of tho 
14. 20 the wine press was trodden without tho 
14. 20 blood came out of the wine prees, even 

5. Press of tlie vine, \i\v6s rov otvov lenos tou oinou. 

Rev. 19. 15 he treadeth the wine press of the flerceu. 
6.An under vat, viroX'fivioi' hupoUnion. 

Marki2. i digged . . the wine fat, and built a tower 

WINE, excess of, given to — 

\.An ovcrjloiaiv g of wine, otvo<j>\vyia oijiophlug'Ci. 
I Pe. 4. 3 excess of wine, revellings, banquetings 

i.One alongside of wine, irdpoivos pafoinos. 

I Ti. 3. 3 Not given to wine, no striker, not greedy 
Titus I. 7 not given to wiue, no striker, not given to 

WING, (winged) — 

I.A wing, {froin Us strength), t^K cher. 

Psa. 55. 6 Oh that 1 had wings like a dove ! (for th.) 
Isa. 4Q, 3> they sbaU mount up witJi wings as eagle* 



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Job 
Tsa. 



104. 

Trov 23. 
JEccl. 
Isa. 6. 

8. 



2.y) wing, {from its strength), rrjax ebrah^ 

Deut3J. II taketh them, bcareth them on her wings 
Job 39. 13 or wings and feathers unto the ostrich? 

3. A wing, {from its arched appearance), I? gaph. 
Dan. 7. 4 had eagle's wings ; I beheld till the wings 

7. 6 which had upon the back of it four wings 

A. A wing, {from its covering and protecting), f\\'i. 

Gen. 1. 21 every winged fowl after his kind: and God 

Exodip. 4 bare you on eagle's wings, and brought you 

'f^. 20 cherubim shall stretch forth (thcir)wing3 

25. 20 covering the mercy seat with their wings 

37. 9 cherubim spread out (their) wings on high 

37. 9 covered with their wings over the meti;y 

lev. 1. 17 he shall cleave it with the wings thereof 

Deut. 4. 17 likeness of any winged /owl that flieth in 

32. II spreadeth abroad her wings, taketh them 

Kuth 2. 12 under whose wings thou art come to trust 

a Sa. 22. 1 1 and he was seen upon the wings of the wi. 

I Ki. 6. 24 one wing of the cherub, .other wing of the 

6. 24 from the uttermost part of the one wing ■ 

6. 27 stretched forth the wings, .that the wing 

6. 27 wing of the other cherub touched the ot. 

6. 27 their wings touched one another in the 

8. 6 even) under the wings of the cherubim 

8. 7 cherubim spread forth ftheir^ two wings 
9- Ch. 3. 1 1 wings of the cherubim (were) twenty cu. 

3. II one wing, .and the other wing, .five cub. 
3. II reaching to the wing of the other cherub 
3. 12 wing of the other cherub (was) five cubits 

3. 12 other wing .. joining to the wing of the ot. 

3. 13 wings of these cherubim spread themsel. 
i;. 7 even) under the wings of the cherubim 

8 chenibim spread forth (their) wings over 
39. 13 (Gavest thou) the goodly wings unto the 
39. 26 fly by wisdom, (and) stretch her wings to. 

17. 8 hide me under the shadow of thy wings 

18. 10 yea, he did fly upon tlie wingsof the wind 
36. 7 put theirtrust under theshadowof thy w. 
57. I in the shadow of thy wings will I make 
61. 4 ever ; I will trust in the covert of thy wi. 
63. 7 therefore in the shadow of thy wings will 
68. 13 wings of a dove covered with silver, and 
91. 4 under his wings shalt thou trust : his tr. 

3 who walketh upon the wings of the wind 

9 (If) I take the wings of the morning, (and) 
5 for (riches) certainly make themselves wi. 

. 20 that which hath wings shall tell tlie mat. 
2 each one hadsi.i wings; with twain he co. 
8 stretching out of his ivings shall fill the 
10. 14 there was none that moved the wing, or 
18. I Woe to the land shadowing with wings • ' 
Jer.'48. 40 fly as an eagle, and shall spread his wings 
49. 22 fly as the eagle, and spread his wings over 
Eze; I. 6 had four faces, and everyone had four wL 
I. 8 hands of a man under their wings on th. 
1. 8 and they four had theirfaces and theirw. 
1. 9 Their wings (were) joined one to another 
I. II their wings (were)stretched upward, two 
I. 23 under the firmament (were) their wings 
I. 24 heard the noise!of their wings, like the no. 
I. 24 when they stood, they let do\vn their wL 
1. 25 when they stood, (and). ,Jet do^vn theirw. 
3. 13 the noise of the wings of the living creat. 
10. 5 the sound of the cherubim's wings was 
10. 8 the form of a man's hand under their w. 
10. 12 their hands, and their mngs, and the w. 
10. 16 when the cherubim lifted up their wings 
JO. 19 cherubim lifted up their wings, and mou. 
10. 21 four faces apiece, .every one had four wi. 

10. 21 the hands of a man (was) under their wi. 

11. 22 Then did the cherubim llftuptheirwings 
17. 3 A great eagle with great wings, long win. 
17. 7 another great eagle with great wings and 
17. 23 andunder it shall dwell all fowl Of every w. 

Hos. 4. 19 The wind hath bound herup in her wings 

Zech. 5. 9 two women, and the wind (was).in their w.. 

5. 9 for they had Avings like the wings of a st. 

Mai. 4. 2 arise mth healing iahis wings; and ye sh. 

b.A wing, {from its feathers), floioer, {"V tsils. .^^^ 

Jer. 48. 9'Give wings unto Moab, that it may flee^ 
6.i4 wing, {from its power of flying), 'irre'/juf. ( 

ilatt 23. 37 a hen gathereth her chickens under flier) w. 

Lukei3. 34 hen(dothgather)herbrood under (her) w. 

ilev. 4. 8 four beasts had each of them six wings 

9. 9 sound of their Avings (was) as the sound 
12. 14 to the woman were given two wings of a 

WINK (at), to — I 

l.To move, wink,Yy^ qarats. 

Psa. 35. 19 ivink with the eye that hate me without 

Prov. 6. 13 He wnkethwith his eyes, he speaketh wi. 

,jo. 10 He that winketh with the eyecauseth sor. 

2.T0 toink at, roll, move to and fro, dit razani. ' 
Job 15. 1 2 heart carry . . and what do thy eyes wink a, 

Z.To overlook, connive at, uitepetSa htqoereido. ■■ 
Acts 17. 30 the times of tliis ignorance God winked a. 

■WTNlfOW, to — 

To scatter, winnow, spread, rnj zarah. 

Iluth 3. 2 he winnoweth barley to night in tlie'thrr 
Isa. 30. 24 which hath been winnowed with the sho.' 

•WXNTEE, On, to) — 

X.Winter or autumn, youth or maturity, ""in choreph. 
Gen. 8. 22 summer and winter, and day and night , 
Psa. 74. 17 the earth: thou hast made summer and 1 
Jer! 36. 22 Now the king sat in the wintcrhouse, in 
Amos 3. 15 will smite the wintcrhouse with the sum. 
Zcoh. 14. 8 hinder sea: iu sammec aod in winter sh. 



2. To pass the winter or autumn, ^n charnph. 
Isa. 18. 6 the beasts of the earth sliall winter upon 

3. Winter or autumn, v^iip, inp scthav. 

Song 2. II For, lo, the winter is past, the rain Js over 

i.A wintering at,passing the wintcr,vapax(t/xa(ria. 
Acts 27. 12 haven was not commodious to winter in 

5. To pass the winter at or near, Trapaxft/^d^u pa. 

Acts 27. 12 if by any means thcymightattain. .to wi. 
28. II ship of Alexandria, which had wintered 
J Co. 16. 6 winter with you, tliat yc mayOjriiig nic 
Titus 3. 12 for I have detennincd there to winter in 

6. Winter, storm, tempest, xcfJ^ioy cheimon. 

Matt 24. 20 pray yc that your flight be not in the wl. 
Idarki3. 18 pray ye that your flight be not in tlie wi. 
John 10. 22 the feast of the dedication, and it was w. 
2 Ti. 4. 21 I/O thy diligence to come before winter 

WIPE (away, off, out), bo wiped, to — 
\.To wipe away, blot out, nnD machah. 

2 Ki. 21. 13 wipe Jerusalem as (a man) wipcth a dish 
Prov. 30. 20 she cateth, and wipcth her mouth, and 
Isa. 25. 8 God will wipe away tears from off all fa. 

2. To he wiped away, blotted out, nns macluih, 2. 

ProT. 6. 33 and his reproach shall notbe wiped away 
Z.To {cause to) wipe away, blot out, nng machah, 5. 

Nell. 13. 14 wipe not out my good deeds that I have 

4. To wipe away or off. iiro/xoo-o-aj apomasso. 
Lukeio. II which clcavcth on us, wo do wipe off ag. 

5. To wipe out, iKixaacw ckmoJ!s6. 

luke 7. 38 did wipe (them) with the hairs of hcrhead 
'7. 44 and wiped (them) with the hairs of her 

John 1 1.^2 wiped his feet with her hair, whoso l)rot. 
12. '3 anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped his 
'3? 5. to .wipe (them) with the towel wherewith 

Q.To smear, out, i^a\ei<pa> cxalcipho. 

Kev. 7. 17 God shallwipe away all tears from their 
21. 4'God shall wine away all tears from their 
VJTKZ — - 
« Wire, ribbon, thread, "j'nQ paihiL 

Exod 39. 3 cut (it into) wires, tp work (it) in the blue 

WISDOH, (to teach) — 

1. Understanding, intelligence, ni'5 Jina/i. 

Job 39. 26 Doth the hawk fly by thy wisdom, (and) 
Prov 23. , 4 not to be rich ; cease from thine owa wL 

2. To make wise, teach, u^n chakam, 3. 

Psa. 105. 42 at liis pleasuro, and teach his senators w. 

3. Wisdom, skill, ni3;ri chokmah. 

Exod 28. 3 whom I have filled with the spirit of wi. 

31. 3 filled him. .in wisdom, and in understan. 
31. . 6 in the hearts of all. .1 have put wisdom 
35. 26 women whose heart stirred them up in w. 
35. 31 filled him. .in wisdom, and in imderstan. 

35. 35 Them hath he filled with wisdom of heart 

36. I in whom the Lord put wisdom and und. 
. 36. 2 in whose heart the Lord had put wisdom 

Deut. 4. 6 this (is) your wisdom and your understa. 
K 34. 9 Joshua.. was full of the spirit of wisdom 
2 Sa. 14. 20 accordingtothe wisdom of an angel ofGod 
K 20. 22 woman went unto all the people in her w. 
I lU. 2. 6 Do therefore according to thy wisdom, and 

3. 28 for they saw that the wisdom of God (was) 

4. 29 God gave Solomon wisdom and understa. 
4. 30 Solomon's wisdom excelled the wisdom 
4. 34 Vr-isdom. .which Jiad heard of his wsdom 
S.J2 Lord gave Solomon wisdom, as he prom. 
7. 14 he was filled with wisdom and understa. 

10.. 4 the queen, .had seen all Solomon's wisd. 
io. 6 a true report that I heard . . of thy wsdom 
lo. 7 thy wisdom and prosperity exceedeth the 
30. 8 Happy (are) thy men. .that hear thy wis. 
10. 23 Solomon exceeded, .for riches and for w. 

10. 24 all the earth sought, .to hear his wisdom 

11. 41 Solomon, and all that he did, and his wi. 
s C!h; I. ID Give me now Avisdom and knowledge, that 

I. II hast asked ^visdoni and knowledge forth. 

I. 12 Wisdom and knowledge (is) granted unto 

9. 3 queen, .had seen thewisdomof Solomon 

9. 5 a true report which I heard . .of thy wis. 

9. 6 the one half of the greatness of thy wisd. 

9. 7 Happy(are)thymen. .which, .hearthyw. 

9. 22 king Solomon passed all . . in riches and w. 

9. 23 all. .sought. .Solomon, to hear his wisdom 
Ezra 7. 25 after the wadom of thy God that (is) in th. 
Job 4. 21 go away? they die, even without wisdom 

11. 6 that he would show thee the secrets of w. 

12. 2 No -doubt, .ye (are) the people, and wisd. 

12. 12 With the ancient (is) wisdom ; and in len. 
12.13 With him (is) wisdom and strength, he ha. 

13. 5 hold your peace, and it should be your w. 
15; 8 aiid dost thou restrain ^visdom to thyself? 
e6. 3 How hast thou counselled, .no -wisdom ? 
2$. 12 where shall wisdom be found? and where 
2S. 18 for the price of wisdom (is) above rubies 
s8. 20 AVlience then Cometh wisdom? and whore 
28. 28 Behold, the fear of the Lord, that (is) w. 
32.*^ 7 and multitude of years should teach wi. 

32. 13 Lest ye . . say, We have found out wisdom 
33.,33 hold thy peace, and I shall teach thee v/.' 
38. 36 Who can number the clouds in wisdom 
38. 37 AVlio hath put wisdom in the inward parts? 
39. 17 Godhathdcprivedhcrof wisdom, neither 

Psa. 37. 30 The mouth of the righteous speaketh wi. 
SI. 6 Behold . . thou shalt moke me to know w. 



Psa, 90. 12 that we may apply (our) hearts unto wis 
104. 24 IxJUD. .in wi3<lom liust thou made th,pm 
III. 10 fe.ir of tlie Loud (is) the beginning of w; 

Prov. I. 2 To know wisdom and instruction, to per, 

1. 7 (but) fools despise wisdom and instruction 

2. 2 .So tliat tliou incline thine ear unto wisdon» 
2. 6 For tlic Lord givutli wisdom ; out of his 

2. 10 Wlien wisdom cntcrcth into thine heart 

3. 13 Ilajipy (is) the man (lliat) findeth wisdom 

3. 19 Loud Ijy wisdom hath founded the caitli 

4. 5 Get wisdom, get understanding; forget 
4. 7 Wisdom (is) tlie principal thing, .get wis. 

4. II I have tauglit thee in tlie way of wisdom 

5. I My son, attend unto my wisdom, .bow th. 

7. 4 Sayuntowisdom,Thou(^art)myEister,and 

8. I Doth not wisdom cry V and understanding 
8. II For wisdom (is)|)ettcr than rubies, and all 

8. 12 I wisdom dwcU with prudence, and find 

9. 10 The fear, .(is/ the beginning of wisdom 
10. 13 In the lips of him. .wisdom is found 
10. 23 a man of iiiiderstandiiig hath wisdom 

10. 31 mouth of the just bringeth forth wisdonj 

11. 2 conictli shame : but with the lowly (is) w, 
13. 10 but with the well advised (is) wisdom 
14. 6 A scorner seeketh wisdom, and findeth 
14. 8 The wisdom of the prudent (is) to under. 

14. 33 Wisdom resteth in the licart of him that 

15. 33 The fear, .(is) the instruction of wisdom 

16. 16 How much better (is it) to get wisdom 

1 7. 16 a price in the hand of a fool to get wisdom 

17. 24 Wisdom (is) before him that hath under. 

18. 4 the well spring of wisdom (as) a flowing 
21. 30 (There is) no wisdon) nor understanding 

23. 23 liny the iruth, and 6ell(it)not; (also)wi. 

24. 3 Through wisdom is an house builded,aiij 
24. 14 So (shall) the knowledge of wisdom (be) 
29. 3 Whoso loveth wisdom rejoicethhis father 

29. 15 The rod and reproof give wisdom, but a 

30. 3 I neither learned wisdom, nor have the 

31. 26 Sheopeneth her mouth withwsdom, and 
Eccl. I. 13 to seek and search out by wisdom conco. 

I. 16 gotten more wisdom . .experience of wis. 
I. 17 1 gave my heart to know wisdom, and to 

1. 18 in much wisdom (is) much gi-icf ; and ho 

2. 3 yet acquainting mine heart with wisdom 
2. 9 I was great, .riiy wisdom remained with 
2. 12 I turned myself to behold wisdom, and 
2. 13 I saw that wisdom excelleth folly, as far 
2. 2: there is a man whose labour(is)iu wisdom 
2, 26 (God) giveth to a man that (is) good. .wis. 
7. 1 1 Wisdom (is)good with an inheritance ; and 
7. 12 wisdom (is)a defence, .wisdom giveth life 
7. 19 Wisdom strcngtheneth the wise more than 
7. 23 All this have I proved by wisdom : I said 

7. 25 to seek out wisdom, and the reason (of 

8. I a man's wisdom maketh his face to sliino 

8. 16 1 applied mine heart to know wisdom, ami 

9. TO there is no. .wisdom, in the gi-ave, whitli. 
9. 13 This wisdom have I seen also under the 
9. 15 and he by his wisdom delivered the city 

9. 16 Wisdom (is) better than strength : never. 
9. 16 the poorman'B wisdom (is)dcspised, and his 
9. 18 Wisdom (is) better than weapons of war 

10. I him that is in reputation for wisdom (aiu') 

10. 10 put to more strengtli : but wisdom (is)pr. 
Isa. 10. 13 I have done (it), and by my wisdom, for 

J I. 2 the spirit of -wisdom and understanding 
29. 14 the wisdom of tlieir wise (men) shall per. 
33. 6 wisdom and knowledge shall be tlicsfalii. 
47. 10 Thy wisdom and thy knowledge, it hath 

Jcr. 8. 9 rejected, .and what wisdom (is) in them 
9. 23 Letnot the wise (man) glory in his wisdcm 
io. 12 hath established the worldby his wisdom 
49. 7 (Is)wisdom no more, .is counsel perished 
49. 7 concemingEdom. .istheirv/isdomvanis.? 
51. 15 hath established the world by his wisdom 

Eze. 28. 4 With thy wisdom and with thine undci s. 
28. s Bythygreatwisdon-i(and)bythytraflicha. 
28. 7 swords against the beauty of thy wisdom 
28. 12 Thou sealest up the sum, full of wisdom 
28. 17 thou hast corrupted thy wisdom by reason 

Dan. I. 4 skilful in all wisdom, and cunning in kn. 

1. 17 and skill in all learning and wisdom 

1. 20 inallmattersof wisdom (and) understand. 

2. 20 Blessed be the name of God. .for v.isdom 
2. 21 he giveth wisdom unto the-svise,and kn<,. 
2. 23 whohast given mewisdomandniight, and 
2. 30 secret is not revealed to me for (any) wisd. 
5. 11 understanding and wisdom, like the wisd. 
5. 14 understanding and excellent wisdom is fo. 

t. Wisdom, slcill, ivazn chokmoth. 

Psa. 49. 3 My mouth shallspeak of wisdom; and the 

Prov. I. 20 Wisdom crieth without; she uttereth her 

9. I Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath 

24. 7 Wisdom (is) too high for a fool, he opeueth 

5. Taste, reason, discretion, Dya tee^ii. 

Dan. 2. 14 Danielanswered with counseland Wisdom 

6. Heart, a^ leb. 

Job 36. 5 God (is).. mighty in strength (and) wisdom 
Prov 10. 21 feed many : but fools die for want of wis. 

11. 12 He that is void of wisdom despiseth his 
15. 21 Folly (is) joy to (him that is) destitute of w, 

19. 8 He that getteth wisdom loveth his own 
Eccl. 10. 3 his wisdom failcth (liini), and he saith to 

7. Craftiness, stihii'ty, p)rudence, rayj^ onnah 

Prov. 8. 5 yc simple, understand wisdom; and, yo 

8. To bereave, miscarry, h::-;,' sakal, 5. 

Job 34. 35 knowledge, and his words (were) -withopt 
Prov. I. 3 I'o receive the instruction of wisdom, Jlut 



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^.Undcrstanclinij, visdovi, mcaniiuj, V;i7, '7:1?' sehcl. 

I Ch.22. 12 Only the Lord pivo thco wisdom and un. 

Prov 12. 8 sliall bo commended according to his ivi. 

23. 9 for lie will despise the wisdom of thy wo. 

1 0. Understandinrj, slcilfulncss, reason, nil^i^ tehunah 
Psa.136. 5 To him that by wisdom made the heavens 

W.Suhstance, %olsdom, .Tii/in tusliiyyah. 

Job 6. 13 and is wisdom driven quite from me ? 

12. 16 With him (is) strength and wisdom : the 
Prov 18. I seeketh (and) interineddleth with all wis. 
Mic. 6. 9 (the man of) wisdom shall see thy name 

12. Thmirjhtfulncss, <^pivi\cn% phronesis. 

Luke I. 17 and the disobedient to the wisdom of the 

1 3. "SVisdcrin, slcill, (ro<pia sophia. 

Mattu. 19 sinners. But wisdom is justified of her ch. 
j2. 42 to hear the wisdom of Solomon : and, be. 

13. 54 Whence hath this (man) this wisdom, and 
Mark 6. 2 what wisdom (is) this which is given unto 
Luke 2. 40 waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom 

z. 52 Jesusincroasedinwisdom and stature, and 
7. 35 But wisdom is justified of all her children 

11. 31 she came, .to hear the wisdom of Solomon 
ji. 49 Therefore also said the wisdom of God, I 
21. 15 I will give you a mouth and wisdom, wh. 

Acts 6. 3 seven men. .full of the holy ghost and wi. 

6. 10 they were not abletorcsistthewisdomand 
7. 10 gave him favour and wisdom in the sight 

7. 22 Moses was learned in all the wisdom of the 
Horn II. 33 both of the wisdom and knowledge of G. 

1 Co. 1. 17 not with wisdom of words, lest the cross 

I. 19 I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and 
I. 20 hath not God made foolish the wisdom of 
I. 21 in the wisdom of God the world by wisd. 
I. 22 a sign, and the Greeks sock after wisdom 
I. 24 Christ the power of God, and the wisdom 

1. 30 Jesus, who of God is made unto us wisd. 
B. 1 comenot withexcellencyofspeechorofw. 

2. 4 not with enticing words of man's wisdom 
2. 5 your faith should not stand in the wisdom 
2. 6 we speak wisdom, .yet not the wisdom of 

2. 7 we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery 
2. 13 not in the words which man's wisdom te. 

3. zq Forthewisflom of this world is foolishness 

12. 8 For to one is given . .'tlie word of wisdom 

2 Co. I. 12 not with Iloshly wisdom, but by the grace 
Epll. I. 8 he hath abounded toward us in all wisdom 

I. 17 may give unto you the spirit of wisdom and 
3. 10 might be known . .the manifold wisdom of 
I. 9 with the knowledge of his will in all wis. 

1. 28 and teaching every man in all wisdom 

2. 3 In whom arc liid all the treasures of wis. 

2. 23 Which things have indeed a show of wis. 

3. 16 Let the word., dwell in you richly in all w. 

4. 5 Walk in wisdom toward them that are 
5 If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of 

3. 13 show, .his works with meekness of wisdom 
3. 15 This wisdom dosccndcth not from above 

3. 17 the wisdom that is from above is first purt 
3. 15 Paul also, according to the wisdom given 

5. 12 to receive power, and riches, and wisdom 

7. 12 Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and th. 

13. 18 Here is wisdom. Let him that hath under. 
17. 9 And here (is) the mind that hath wisdom 

■WISDOH, sound — 

Suhstance, wisdom, n;pin tusliiyyah. 

Prov. 2. 7 He layeth up sound wisdom for the rigli. 

3. 21 My son. .keep sound wisdom and discre. 

8. 14 Counsel(is)mine,and5ouudwi3dom,l(am) 

WISE (hearted, man, woman) — 

X.To causeio understand, (iivcintcllirjence,Y'^ bin, 5. 

I Ch.27. 32 was a counsellor, a wise man, and a scribe 

Provi7. 10 reproof entereth more into a wise man th. 

z8. 7 Whoso kccpcth the law (is) a wise son: but 

a. Wise, shilfid, D'art chahkim. 

Dau. 2. 12 commanded to destroy all the wise (men) 
2. 13 decree went forth that the wise (men)sh. 
2. 14 which was gone forth to slay the wise (m.) 
2. 18 perish with the rest of the wise (men) of 
2. 21 he giveth wisdom unto the wise, and kn. 
2. 24 king had ordained to destroy the wise (m.) 
2. 24 Destroynotthewise(men)of Babylon: br. 
2. 27 cannot the wise (men), .show unto the ki. 
2. 48 chief of thegovernorsoverall the wiso(m.S 

4. 6 made I a decree to bring in all the wise (m.) 

4. 18 forasmuch as all the wise (men) of my k. 

5. 7 king spake, and said to the wise (men) of 
5. 8 Then came in all the king's wise (men) 

5. 15 now the wise (men), the astrologers, have 

S. Wise, slcilful, Dan chaJcam. 

Gen. 41. 8 sent and called for all", .the wise men th. 

41. 33 Pharaoh look osit a man discreet and wise 

41. 39 (there is) none so decreet and wise as thou 

Exod. 7. II Pharaoh also called the wise men and the 

28. 3 shalt speak unto all (that are) wise hear. 

31. 6 in the hearts of all that are wise hearted 

35. 10 every wise hearted among you shall come 

' 35. 25 the women that were wise hearted did sp. 

36. I, 2 Aholiab, and every wise hearted man 

36. 4 the wise men, that wrought all the work 

36. 8 every wise hearted man among them that 

J)eut. 1. 13 Take yon wise men, and understanding 

I. 15 1 took the chief of your tribes, wise men 

4. 6 nation (is) a wise and understanding peo. 

16. 19 a gift doth blind the eyes of the wise, and 

Judg.s. 29 Her wise ladle? answered her, yea, she ro, 

<«&3,i4 2 fetchcdthcncoa wise wotuiui. and said un. 



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2 Sa. 1 4. 20 my lord (is) wise, according to the wisdom 
20. 16 Then cried a wise woman out of the city 

1 Kl. 2. 9 thou (art) a wise man, and knowcst what 

3. 12 I have given thee a wise and an understa. 

5. 7 which hath given unto David a wise son 

2 Ch. 2. 12 hath given to David the king.a wise son 
Esth. I. 13 the king said to the wise men, whichkncw 

6. 13 Then said his wise men and Zeresh his 
Job 5. 13 He takeththe wise in their own craftiness 

9. 4 (He is) wise in heart, and mighty in stron. 
15. 2 Should a wise man utter vain knowledge 
15. 18 Which wise men have told from their fat. 
17. 10 1. cannot find (one) wise (man) amongyou 
34. 2 Hear my words, Oye wise (men); and give 
34. 34 and let a wise man hearken unto mo 
37. 24 he respccteth not any (tliat are) wise of 
Psa. 49. 10 he seeth (that) wise men die, likewise the 

107. 43 Whoso (is) wise, and will observe these 
Prov. I. 5 A wise (man) will hear, and will increase 
1. 6 tlie words of the wise, and their dark sa. 
3. 7 Be not wise in thine own eyes : fear the 
3. 33 The wise shall inherit glory : but shame 
9. 3 rebuke a wise man, and he will love thee 
Q. 9 Give (instruction) to a wise (man), and ho 
10. 1 A wise son maketli a glad father: but a 
10. 8 The wise in heart will receive command. 

10. 14 Wise (men) lay up knowledge : but the 

11. 29 the fool (shall be) servant to the wise of 

11. 30 and he that winnoth souls (is) wise 

12. 15 he that hearkeneth unto counsel (is) wise 
j2. 18 but the tongue of the wise (is) health 
13. 1 A wise son (hearcth) his father's instrue. 
13. 14 The lawof the wise (is)a fountain of lifo 

13. 20 He that walketh with wise (men) shall be 

14. 3 but the lips of the wise sliall preserve th. 
14. 16 A wise(maii) feareth, and departcthfrom 

14. 24 The crown of the wise (is) their riches 

15. 2 The tongue of the wise useth knowledge 
15. 7 The lips of the wise disperse knowledge 
15. 12 neither will he go unto the wise 

15. 2o A wise son maketh a glad father: but a 

15. 31 The ear that, .abideth among the Vfiso 

16. 14 wrath of a king, .a wise man will pacify 
16. 21 The wise in heart shall be called prudent 

16. 23 The heart of the wise teachctlihis mouth 

17. 28 when he holdeth his peace, is counted w. 
i3. 15 and the ear of the wise seeketh knowled. 

20. 26 A wise king scattereth the wicked, and 

21. n when the wise is instructed, he receiveth 
21. 20 treasurcandoilinthedwellingofthewise 
21. 22 A wise (man) scaleth the city of the mig. 
22. 17 hear the words of the wise, and apply th. 

23. 24110 thatbegcttcth awiso (child) shall have 

24, 5 A wise man (is) strong ; yea, a man of k, 

24. 23 These (things) also (belong) to the wise 

25. 12 (so is) a wise reprover upon an obedient 

26. 5 Answer a fool, .lest he be wise inhis own 
26. 12 Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit? 

26. 16 The sluggard (is) Aviscr in his own conce. 

28. 1 1 The rich man (is) wise in his own conceit 

29. 8 into a snare : but wise (men) turn away 

29. 9 \l!) a wise man contendeth with a foolish 
29J II but a wise (man) keepeth it in till afterw. 

30. 24 four (things), .but they (are) exceeding w. 
Eccl. 2. 14 The wise man's eyes (are) inhis head, but 

2. 16 remembrance of the wise, .the wise (man) 
. 2. 19 who knoweth whether he shall be a wise 

4. 13 Better (is) a poor and a wise child than 

6. 8 what hath the wise more than the fool? 

7. 4 The heart of the wise (is) in the house of 
7. 5 better to hearthe rebuke of the wise, than 
7. 7 oppression maketh a wise man mad, and 

7. 19 Wisdom strengthencth the wise more th. 

8. I Who (is) as the wise (man)? and who kn. 
8. 5 a wise man's heart discerneth both time 

8. 17 though a wise (man) think to know (it) 

9. I the wise, and their works, (are) in the lia. 
9. II neither yet bread to the wise, nor yet ri. 
9. 15 there was found in it a poor wise man 

9. 17 The words of wise (men are) heard in qn. 
10. 2 A wise man's heart (is) at his right hand 
10. 12 The words of a wise man's mouth (are) 
j2. 9 moreover, because the Preacher was wise 

12. II The words of the wise (are) as goads, and 
Isfy 5. 21 Woe unto, .wise in their own eyes, and 

^^ 19. II of the wise counsellors, .the sou of the w. 
19. 12 Where (are) they? where (are). . wise (m.?) 
29. 14 the wisdom of their wise (men) shall per. 

31. 2 Yet he also (is) wise, and will bring evil 
44. 25 that turneth wise (men) backward, and 

Jer. 4. 22 they (are) wise to do evil, but to do good 
8. 8 Ho w do ye say. Wo (are) wise, and the law 

8. 9 The wise (men) arc ashamed, they are di. 

9. 12 Who (is) the wise man, that may unders. 
9. 23 Let not the wise (man) glory in his wisd. 

10. 7 among all the wise (men) of the nations 

18. 18 nor counsel from the wise, nor the word 

50. 35 upon her princes, and upon her wise(m.) 

51. 57 I will make drunk, .her wise (men), her 
Bze. 27. 8 thy wise (men), O Tyrus, (that) were in th. 

27. 9 The ancients of Gebal and the wise (men) 
Hos. 14. 9 Who (is) wise, and he shall understand 
Obad. 8even destroy the wise (men) out of Edom 

4. Wisdom, nican chakmoth. 

Prov. 14. I Every wise woman buildeth her house 
Z.Open, seeing, nps piqqectch. 

Exod 23. 8 for the gift blindetli the wise, and perv. 
&,To cause to understand, 72\^ sakal, 5. 

Job 22. 2 ns he that is wise may be profltablo unto 

Pray, 10. 5 Ho that gatlieietk iu Bumuior (isj a h ieo 



Provio. 19 sin;buthethatrefrainctli hislips (is)wis« 

14. 35 The king's favour (is) toward a wise serv. 

15. 24 The way of life (is) above to the wise, that 
17. 2 A Avise servant .shall have rule over a son 

Dan. 12. 3 they that be wise shall shine as the brig, 
12. 10 wicked shall understand; but the wise sh. 

7. Understanding, wisdom, Sriy, 7:b' sekel. 

I Ch.26. 14 Then tor Zechariah his'son, a wise coun. 

8. Magian, [a Persian astronomer or priest), fiayos. 

Mutt 2. I there came wise men from the cast to Jc. 
2. 7 when he had privily called the wise men 

2. 16 he saw that he was mocked of the wise m. 
2. 16 he had diligently enquired of the wise men 

9. Wise, skilful, crofSs sojjkos. 

Matt II. 25 thou bast hid these things from the wise 

23. 34 I send unto you prophets, and wise men 
Lukeio. 21 these things from tlie wise and prudent 
Koiu. I. 14 I am debtor, .both to the wise and to the 

I. 22 Professing themselves to be wise, they be. 

16. 19 I would have you wise unto that which is 

16. 27 To God only wise, (be) glory through Jes. 
t Co. 1. 19 I will destroy tlic wisdom of the wise, and 

r. 2o Where (is) the wise? where (is) the scribe? 
I. 26 not many wise men after the flesh, not 

1. 27 [chosen the foolish. .to confound the wise) 
3. 10 as a Wise master buildei', I have laid the 

3. 18 If any man among you seemeth to be w. 

3. 18 let him become a fool, that he may be wise 

3. 19 He taketh the wise in their own craftiness 
3. 20 The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the w. 

6. 5 Is it so, that there is not a wise man am. 
Eph. 5. 15 walkcircumspeotly, not as fools, but asw. 
I Ti. 1. 17 unto the king eternal, .the only [wise] G. 
Jas. 3. 13 Who (is) a wise man and endued with kn. 
Judo 25 To the only [wise] God our Saviour, (be) g. 

10. Miudfid,prudent,provident,(pp6yi/xosphronimos 
Matt. 7. 24 I will liken him unto a wise man, which 

10. 16 be ye therefore wise as serpents, and ha. 

24. 45 Who then is a faithful and wise servant 

25. 2 And five of them were wise, and five (we.) 
25. 4 But the wise took oil in their vessels with 
25. . 8 foolish said unto the wise. Give us of your 
25. 9 But the wise answered, saying, (Not so) 

Lukei2. 42 Who then is that faithful and wise stow. 
Kom II. 25 lest ye should be wise in your o^vn cone. 

12, 16 low estfite. Be not wise in your own con. 

1 Co. 4. ioWe(are)foolsfor Christ's sake, but ye (arc) 

10. 15 I speak as to wise men; judge yc what I 

2 Co.ii. 19 Yc suffer fools gladly, seeing ye., are Aviso 
WISE, in any, in no, or on this — 

1. To reason, reprove, decide, n?; yakacli, 5. 

Lev. 19. 17 thou shalt in any wise rebuke thy neigh. 
2.T0 afflict, hwnhle, njJJ anah, 3. 

Exod22. 23 If thou afllict them in any wise, and they 
S.Thtcs, so, accordingly, oStw, ovtcos houto, houtos. 

Matt. I. 18 Now the bii'th of Jesus Christ was on this w. 

John 21. I at the sea of Tiberias; and on this wise s!i. 

Acts 7. 6 God spake on this wise, That his seed sh. 

13. 34 said on this wise, I will give you the sure 
Rom.io. 6 speakcth on this wise. Say not in thine ho. 
Heb. 4. 4 For he spake, .on this wise. And God did 

i. Not completely, not at all, fni] els rh iravT^K^^. 

Lukei3. II was bowed together, and could inno wiso 
5. Not at all, ov iravTus ou pantos.. 

Rom. 3. 9 No, iu no wise : for we have before proved 
■WISE, to bo, make, show self — 
X.To he or become wise, act ivisely, DSn ciiakam. 

Deut.32. 29 Oh that they were wise, (that) they undo. 

1 Ki. 4. 31 For he was wiser than all men; than Ethan 
Job 32. 9 Great men are not (always) wiso; neither 
Prov. 6. 6 thou sluggard; consider her ways, and bo 

8. 33 Hear instruction, pnd be wise, and refuse 

9. 9 and he will be yet wiser; teach a just (man) 
9. 12 If thou be wise, thou shalt be wise fortli. 

13. 20 He that walketh with wise (men) shall bo 

19. 20 that thou mayest bewi.se in thy latter end 

20. I and whosoever is deceived thereby is not 

21. II thescomerispunished, the simpleis made 
23. 15 My son, if thine heart be wise, my heart 
23. 19 Hear thou, my son, and be wise, and guido 
27. II My son, be wise, and make myhe.irt glad 

Eccl. 2. 15 why was I then more wiso? Then I said in 

2. 19 wherein I have showed myself wise under 

7. 23 I said, I will be wise; but it(was)far from 
Zech. 9. 2 Tyrus, and Zidon, thouirh It be vcrv wiso 

2. 7*0 make wise, D?n chakam, 5. 

Psa. 19. 7 testimony of the Lord (is) sure, making w. 

Z.To show self wise, D:t} chakam, 7 

Eccl. 7. 16 neither make thyself over wise: why sIio. 

i.To take heart, be bold, 33^ labab, 2. 

Job II. 13 For vain man would bo wise, though man 
5. To cause to act tvisely, V?'^ sakal, 5. 

Gen. 3. 6 a tree to be desired to make (one) wiso 
Psa. 2. 10 Be wiso now therefore, O ye kings, be w. 
36. 3 he hath left off to be wise, (and)todogood 
94. 8 the people: and(ye) fools, when will. .w.!. 

6. To make wise, <ro(plCw sophi:.o. 

2 Ti. 3. 15 which are able to make thee wise unto sa. 

I.To send together, consider, (rvflrifit siniivmi, 
2 Co. 10. 12 and comparing themselves, .are not wise 

WISELY, to behave self, consider, deal — 

X.To understand, tittend to, J'3 bin. 

9 Clivit. 23 ho dealt wisoly, and (lisperaG<] o( all bis 



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% Tc sltow self wise, Din chakain, 7. ^ 

y, Exod. I. JO Como on, let us deal wisely with them; lest 

3. To act wisely, 73^ saJcal. 

I Sa. 1 8. 30 David behaved himself more wisely than 

4. To act wisely, or to understand, V;'^ sakal, 5. 

I Sa. 18. 5 David went out. .(and)behaved himself wi. 
18. 14 David behaved himself wisely in all his w. 
t j8. 15 saw that ho behaved himself very wisely 

Psa. 64. 9 for they shall wisclyconsiderof hisdoincs 
' loi. 2 I will behave myself wisely in a perfect 
Prov.21. 12 The righteous (man) wisely considereth ■ 
■WISELY, (never so) — "^i' 

\.To he niadewise, Dan chaham,' i. y 

Psa. 58. 5 voice of charmers, diarming never so wis. 
2. Wisdom, napn cholcmaJi. -*.) 

Prov.28. 25 but whoso walketh wisely, ho shall be de. 
Eccl. 7. 10 thou dost not enquire wisely concerning 

8. To cause to act wisely or understand, h'i\f sakal, 5. 

Prov.iC. 20 He that handleth a matter wisely shall ., 
i.Mindfid, prudent, provident, ^poytfitos phroni. 

XiUkei6. 8 because he had done wisely: for the chil. 
WISER, (to make) — 
1.7*0 make wise, D3n chakam, 3. 

Job 35. II and maketh us wiser than the fowls of lie.? 

Fsa.119. 98 Thou, .hast made me wiser than mine en. 

2. Wiser than, ]o Dpn chakam min. 

■ • Eze. 28. 3 Behold, thou (art) wiser than Daniel ; the. 

3. Wiser, more skilful, ao<p<lirepov sophoteroni >r-0 

1 Co. I. 25 Because the foolishness of God is wiser 
A.Mtn'e mindful, prudent, ^poviijuurepo'; phronirno. 

Luke 16. 8" in their generation wiser than the child. 

"WISH, Tvislmig — > 

1. Willing, desirous, delighling, yttn chaphels. . 

/ ■ Psa. 40. 14 driven backward and put to shame that w. 

2. Mouth, speech, r\B peh. 

jki • Job 33. 6 1 (am) according to thy wish in God's sto. 
B.To ask, demand, 7NV shaal. 

^ Job 31. 30 have I suffered my mouth to sin hy wish. 
^ Jon. 4. 8 that he fainted, and wished in himself to 

^.Imagery, imagination, n"3ij'0 masldth. 
> ,;, Psa. 73. 7 they have more than heart could wish^ 
^.To wish, desire, solicit, Qvxoixai euchomai. _^ 
^ Acts 27. 29 castfour anchor's out of the stern, andw. 
Kom. 9. 3 For 1 could wish that myself were accur. 

2 Co. 13. 9 and this also we wish, (even) yovir perfe. 
. 3 John , .2 I wish above all things that thou mayest 

■V/IST, -wit, (do to wit,) to — 

1. Wisdom, na3ij chokmah. 

^!* Psa.107. 27 like a drunken man, and are at their wit's 

2. To know, he acqiiMinted with, W, yada. ^ 
■ Gen. 24. 21 to v/it whether the Lord had made his" 

Exod. 2. 4 his sister stood afar off, to wit what wou. 
iS. 15 It (is) manna : for they wist not what it 
34. 29 Moses wist not that the skin of his face 
lev. 5. 17 though ho wist (it) not, yet is he guilty 

5. 18 his ignorance v/hcreiu he erred and wist 

Josh. 2. 4 Tliere came men unto me, but I wist not 

8. 14 but lie wist not that (tliere were) liers in 

Judg 16. 20 wist not that the LoED was departed from 

Z.To know, he acquainted with, see, oTSa oida. 
Miirk 9. 6 For he wist not v.'hat to say for they -we. 

14. 40 heavy, neither wist they v/hat to answer 
Luke 2. 49 wist yo not that I must be about my Fat. 
John 5. 13 he that was healed wist not who it was 
Acts 12. 9 vnsi not that it was true which was done 

23. s I wist not, brethren, that hewastheliigh 

4:. As, how, S)s has. 

2 Co. 5. 19 To wit, that God was in Christ, recbnoil. 

5. To make knoton, :yi>api(aj gnorizS. 

~\ a Co. 8. I we do you to v/it of the grace ol God bes. 
[See also Wot.] 

"WITCH, (to use) •witchcraft — 
l.Tb use witchcraft or sorcery, IB"! Icashaph, 3.. 
• Exod22. 18 Thou Shalt not suffer a witch to live \ 
Deut i8. 10 observer of times, or an enchanter, ora W. 
, 2 Ch.33. 6 used v/itchcraft, and dealt withafimiliar 

2. Witchcrafts, sorceries, D'3(^3 keshaphim. 

2 Ki. 9. 22 whoredoms . . and lier witchcrafts (are so) 

Mic. 5. 12 I will cut off witchcrafts out of thine ha. 

Nah. 3. 4 well favoured harlot, the mistress of wi. 
>■ 3. 4 selleth nations . . through her witchcrafts 
S. Divination, oath, Dpi5 qesem. 

1 Sa. 15. 23 For rebellion (is as) the sin oI .■witchcraft 
^.A cliarm-, remedy, (l>apix.aKda pharmalceia. 

Gal. J. ao Idolatry,ivitchcraf t, hatred, variance, em. 
WITH — 

'-•. Lev. 20. 5 thatgo.. to commit whoredbmwithMolech 
2,.Unto, 'yv. el. -. ~ ^ 

■Gen. 4. 8 And Cain talked With Abel his brothVf 
o.Aleo, fjN aph. 

■ Deut 33. 20 teareth the arm with the'crcnvn of the 
A. Near, ^jx etsel. 

Gen. 39- 15 he left his garment with me, and fled, and 

39. 18 ha left nis garment with me, and fled oxA 

Dan. 10. 13 i remained there with the kings of Persia 



5. With, nx cth. 

"..Gen. 5. 23 Enoch walked with God after ho begat If. 
■\ 6. 13 behold, I will destroy thcrawitlithu earth 

13. 5 Lot also, which went with Abram, had 

14. 2 made war with Bora . . and with Birsha ki. 
Josh 14. 12 if so be the Lord (will be) with me, then 

' Ezc. 3. 27 wlien I speak with thee, 1 will open thy 

6. With, in, 103 beiTLO. " " -^ 
Job 9. 30 If I wash myself ■with snow water, and 
V=?! 16. 5 I would strengthen you with my mouth 

_^ 19. 16 my servant. .1 entreated him with my m, 
l.Also^Qi garrK '"' 

'1 2 Ch.2o. 13 all Judah stood before the Loed, \ni\x ' 
Z.Over against', ^^a mul. _ *' _ . 
Jj ilic.'jj 2.- 8 y c pull off the robe "mth the garment from 
Q^Fromi ]P min. 

) Gen. 25. 30 Feed me, I pray thco, with that same red 
IQ.A gainst, besides, in addition to, h]l al. 
'Gen. 3-.. II God hath dealt graciously with me, and 
Dan. . 6. 14 the king, .was sore displeased with hims. 
11; 1^1%, Dy im. . ■■» 

Gen. 18. 23 Wilt thou.'.destroythenghteoUBwith the 
Ezra 5. 2 and with them, .the prophets of God he. 
"*! 7. 13 I make a decree, that all. .go with thee 
7. 16 with the free will offering of the people 
V>m. 2. 1 1 the gods, whose dwelling is not with llesh 
a. 18 should not perish with the rest of thewi. 
a. 22 he knoweth. .and the light dwclleth mth 
2.43 not cleave . . as iron is not mixed with clay 
4. IS, 23 and (lot) his portion (be) with tlie 

4. 25, 32 andthydwelling(shallbc)withthebe. 

5. 21 and his dwelling (was) with the wild asses 

7. 13 (one) like the son of man came with the 
, 7. 21 the same liorn made war with the saints 

12. With, by, r\Qi; immad. 

_^ J Gen, 3. 12 The woman whom thou gavest. .■with me 

IS.Face, Wip pa7um. 
\J I Sa. 10. s with a psaltery, and a tabret, and a pipe 

14. Uiuler, beneath, nrpi tachath. 

^ ,' Psa. 66. 17 I cried, .ho v/as extolled with my tongue 

Ih.In- the hand, i;3 beyad. 

DGen. 44. 16 and (lie) also %vith whom the cup is found 
Josh. 9. II Take victuals with you for the joumeyy 

16./n tlie midst of, '^'ins betholc 

( ) Exod. 9. 24 there vras hail, and firo mingled with the 

17. Together with, a/na liama. ' 

Matt 13. 29 lest, .ye root up also the wheat with them 
\S.From, 0.776 apo. 
jLukei4. jB theyallwith one (consent) began to make 

15. 16 he would fain have filled his belly with 

.. 16. 21 desiring to be fed with the crumbs which 
"Acts 20. 9 he sunk down with sleep, and fell down 

19, Through, hy, Sid (gen.) dia. 

Marki6. 20 [confirmingthe word ■with signsfollo^wing] 

Acts 8. 20 the gift of God may be purchased ■with 
15. 32 e.xhorted the brethren with many v/ords 
19. 26 they be no gods which are made ■with ha. 
y 20. 23 which ho hath purchased with his own 

Eora 14. 20 evil for that man who eateth with 8.25. 

J Co. 14. 19 I had rather speak five words £with] my 

2 Co. 2. ' 4 I wrote unto yoii with many tears ; not 
Eph. 6. i8 Praying always ■with all prayer and supp. 
I Ti. 2. 10 But, which becometh women, .■with good 
Heb. 12. 1 let us run with patience the race that is 

13. 12 that he might sanctify the people ■with his 
I Pe. I. 7 that perisheth, though it be tried with lire 
a John 12 I would not. .with paper and ink, but I 

3 John 13 I v/ill not with ink and pen ^v^ite unto 

20, Throw/h, on account of, Zia [ace) dia. 

Eom 14. 15 But if thy brother be grieved with, .meat 

21, With a view to, qIs €is. 

Eph, 3. 19 might be filled with all the fulness of Gpd 
li.Outof, htek. 

Matt 27, 7 bought with them the potter's field, to 
llarki2. 30 with all thy heart, and with all thy soul 

J2. 30 with all thy mind, and with all thy stren. 

12. 33 with all the heart, and ■with all the und. 

. 12. 33 with all the soul, [and v/ith all the stren.l 

Xukeio. 27 ■ivith all thy heart, and [with] all thy soul 

10. 27 [with] all thy strength, and [vath] all thy 
John 4. 6 therefore being v/cariod with(liis) io. 12. 3. 
Acts I. 18 this man purchased a field v.-ith the row. 

8. 37 [If thou beliovcst vrith all thine heart, th.] 
I Co. 7. 5 except . . v/ith consent for a time, that ye 
I Pe. I. 22 love one another with a pure heart ferv. 
IU;v. 8. 5 took the conser, and filled it v/ith fire of 

17, 2 made drunk vni'h the v/ino of her f ornioa. 
17. 6 with the blood of tho saints, and with the 
iB. I and the earth was lightened withlils glory 
jg 21 aU the fov/ls were filled with their flesh 

23. Tn, among, by, witli, iv en. 

Matt. 3. ji baptize you with water, .baptize you with 
"^ 7. 2 ■\vith what judgment. .•;vlth v/hat measure 
30. 15 Is it not lawful, .to do v/hat I will with 
22. 37 v/ith all thy . .with all thy. .vrfth all thy 

25. 16 v/ent and traded with tho same, and made 

26. 52 they that take the sword shall perish with 
Mark i. [8, 8], 23; 4. 24, 30; 5. 2; 9. i, 50; Lul:c i. si; 

3, 16; 4. 32, 36; 8. 15; II. 20; 14. 31; 21. 25, 34; 22. 49; John 
i. 26, 31, 33, 33; Acts I. 5; 2. 29, 46; 5. 23; II. 16, 36; 
Rom. I, 4, 9, 12, 27; 9. 22; 10. 9; 12. 8, 8, 8, 21; 15. 32; 
16. 16; I Co. I, 17; 2. 4; 4. 21; 5, 8, 8«i8; la 5; 14. 21; 16. 



14, ao; 2 Co. I. 12; 7. 8; jj. 12; Eph? i'. 3; Col. i. 11; a. 
4, 7; 3. 16, 22; 4. 2, 6; I Tn. 2. 2, 17; 4. 16, 16, 16, 18; $. 
26; 2 rh. I. 11; 2. 9, 10; 3. 8; I Ti. 2. 9, 11; 5. a; 2 TL i. 
3; 4. 2; Ueb. 9. 22, 2s; II. 37; Jas. i. 21; 2. i; 3. 13; i Pe. 

I. (12]; 2. 18; 3. 2; 5. 14; 2 Pe. 2. 7, 13, 16; Jude 14, 23, 
24; Rev, 2. 16, 23, 27; 6. 8, 8, 8; 9. 19; 12. 5; 13. 10, 10; 
'4- 2. [7). 9> »o> "S; i6- 8; 17. 16; i3. 8, [16]; iq. 2, 15, 15; 
20, 20, 21. 

24. On, upon, over, M (dat.) epi. 

Matt. 18. 26, 29 have patience with me, and I will paj 

LukciB. 7 avenge.. though he bear long with them? 

Acts 21. 24 Them take, .and be at charges with them 

28. 14 wero desired to tairy [with] them seven da, 

_ Rev. 12. 17 the dragon was wroth [with] the woman , 

25. Upon, over, for, i-rrl {ace.) epi. 

Ilcb. 8. 8 with the house of Israel, and with the ho. 

2,0. Down io, in, by, according to. Hard (ace) kata, 

Mark 1. 27 for with authority commandeth he even 

1 Co. 2. 1 came not with excellency of speech or of 

Eph. 6. 6 Not with eye service asmenpleasefs, but 

27. Wiih, in cotnmon with, ficrd (gen.) jraete. •'"<-." %<l 

Matt. 1. 23 which, being interpreted, is, God with ua 

2. 3 he was troubled, and all Jerusalem withi 

a. II they saw the young child with Mary hia 1 

4. 21 in a ship with Zebedee their father, men. 
5. 25 whiles thou art in the way with him, lest 

5. 41 compel thee to go a mile, go with him tw, 

8. II shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac 1 

9, II Why eateth your Master with publicans j 
9. 15 as long as the bridegroom is with them ■•! 

Sea also 12. 3, 4, 30, 30, 41, 42, 45; 13. 20; 14. 7; 15. 30; 16. 

271 17* 3» '7i ^8. 16; 19. 10; 20. 2, 20; 21. 2; 22. 16; 24. 30, 

31, 49, 51; 25. 3, 4, 10, 19, 31; 26. II, i8, 20, 23, 29, 36, 38, ■ 
40, 47, 51, 55, 58, 69, 71, 72; 27. 34, 41, 54; 28. 8, 12, 20; 
Mark 1. 13,20, 29, 36; 2. 16, 16, 19, [19), 25; 3. 5, 6, 7, 14; 
4. 16, 36; 5. 18, 24, 40; 6. 25, 50; 8. 10, 14, 38; 9. 8, [24]; 

10. 30; II. 11; 13. 26; 14. 7, 14, 17, 18,20,33,43, 43,48,54, 
67; 15- 17. I^B), 31; 16. [10]; Luko I. 28, 39, 66; 2. 36, 51; 
5- 29. 31. 34; 6. 3. 4. 17; 7- 36; 8. 13, [45]; 9. 49; 10. 17; 

II. 7, 23, 23, 31, 32; 12. 13, 46, 58; 13. i; 14. 9, 31; 15. 29, 
3°> 31; I7. 15, 20; 21. 27; 22. II, 15, 21, 28,33, 52» S3. 59; 
23. 43; 24. 29, 30, 52; John 3. 2, 22, 26; 4. 27, 27; 6. 3, 66; 
>. 33; 8. 29; 9. 37, 40; II. 16, 31, 54; 12. 8, 17, 135]; 13. 8, 
[18], 33; 14.9. 16, 30; 15. 27; 16. 4, 32; 17. 12,24; 18. 2, 3, 5, 
[18], 26; 19. 18, 40; 20. 7, 24,26; Ac. 1. [4], 26; 2. 28; 4, 29, 
31; 7. 9, 38, 45; 9. 19, 28, 39; 10. 38; II. 21; 13. 17; 14. 23, 
27; J5- 4. 35; 17- 11; 18. 10; 20. 18, 19, [24], 31, 34; 24. I, 
3. [7], i3, 18; 25. 12, 23; 26. 12; 27. 10, 24; 28. 3i;PkOm. la. 

15, 15, 18; 13. 10, 33; 16. 20, [24]; 1 Co. 6. 6, 7; 7. 12, 13; 

16, II, 12, 23, 24; 2 Co. 6. 15, 16; 7. 15; 3. 4, i3; 13. II, 14; 
Gal. 2. 1, r2; 4. 25, 30; 6. 18; Eph. 4. 2, 2, 25; 6. 5, 7, 23, 
24; Phil. I. 4; 2. 12, 29; 4. 3, 6, 9, 23; Col. I. 11; 4. 18; 
I Th. 1. 6; 3. 13; s. 28; 2 Th. i. 7, 7; 3. 12, 16, 18; i Xi, i. 
14; 2. 9, 15; 3. 4; 4. 3, 4, 14; 6. 6, 21; 2 11. 2. 10, 22; 4. II, 

11, 22, [22]; Titus 2. 15; 3. IS, is; Phm. 25; Heb. 5. 7; 7. 
21; 9. 19; IO. 22; II. 9, 31; 12. 14, 17, 28; 13. 17, 23, 25; 
I Pe. 3. 15; 1 Jo. I. 3, 3, 3, 6, 7; 2. 19; 2 Jo. 2, 3; Rev. j» 
7. 12: 2. 22; 3. 4, 20, 20, 21, 21; 4. i; 6. [8] ; 9. 8; 12. 9, 

17 ; '3- 4i L7] ; 14. 1, 4 ; 17- '. ^i ". 14. h ; 18. 3, 9 ; 

19. 20 ; 20. 4, [6] ; 21. 3, 3, 3, 9, 13 ; 22. 12, 21. 
28. Along side of, with, ainong, irapd [dat.) para. 
Matt ig. 26 With men this is impossible; but with Q. 

21. 25 they reasoned [with] themselves, saying 

22. 25 there were with us seven brethren : and 
Markio. 27 With men. .but not with God: [for with] 
Luke I. 30 Fear not . . thou hast found favour with G. 

I. 37 with God nothing shall be impossible 
2. 52 Jesus increased, .in favour with God and 
11. 37 Pharisee besought him to <line with him 

18. 27 impossible withmen are possiblewithGod 

19. 7 he was gone to be guest with a man that 
John I. 39 They came, .and abode with him that day 

4, 40 besought him that he would tarry with 

8. 38 seen with my Father, .seen ■with your fa. 
14. 17 he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you 
14. 23 comeimto him, and make our abode with 
14. 25 have I spoken, .being, .present with you 

17. 5 with thine own self . .with thee before tho 
Acts 9. 43 he tarried many days in Joppa with one 

10. 6 He lodgethwith one Simon a tanner, wh 

18. 3 of the same craft,hc abode with them, and 
1 8, 20 they desired (liim) to tarry longer time [w. ] 
21. 7 we . . saluted tho brethren, and abode with 
ai, 8 entered into the house . . and aboc,e with 
ai. 16 an old disciple, with whom we should !f>. 
26. 8 AVhy . . incredible with you, that God sho. 

Jtom, 2. II Forthero isnorcspectof persons ivith God 
9. 14 unrighteousness witli God? God forbid 

1 Co. 3. 19 the wisdom of this world is foolishness 

7. 24 every man, v/herein he iscalled.. abide w. 

2 Co. 1. 17 that with mc there ohould be yea yea, and 
3Cph. 6. 9 neither is there respect of persons with 
2 Th, I. 6 Seeing. . a righteous thing with God to re. 
2 Ti. 4. 13 The cloak that I left at IVoas with Carpus 
Jas. 1. 17 Father of lights, with whom is novariabL 
J Pe. a. ao ye take it patiently, this (is) acceptable 

a Pe, 3. 8 one day (is) with the Lord as a thousand 

29. About, concerning, irepl (gen.) peri. 

Markio. 41 they began to be much displeased with 
ZO.The things concerning me, rd irepl ifie ia peri) 

Phil. a. 23 so soon as I shall see how it will go with 
Zl. Toward, hy, near, -irpos (ace.) pros. 

Matt 13. 56 And his sisters, are they not all with us ? 
26. 55 I sat daily [with] you teaching in the tem, 

Mark 6. 3 are not his sisters here with ust And they 

9. 10 theykeptthatsayiugwith themselves, qu. 
9. 16 asked the scribes. What question ye with 
9 1 9 faithless . ,how long shall I be with yoai 



"WITH 



1C62 



WITHIN 



Mwrkii. 31 they reasoned with themselves, saying, It 

14. 49 I was daily with you In the temple teac. 
Xnlce 6. II communed one with another what they 

9. 41 how long shall I bo with you, and suffer 
i3. II The Pharisee stood and praye.d thus v/ith 
' so.- '5 they reasoned with themselves saying, IJ 
John I. . I tiie Word was with God, and the Word 

1. 2 Tlio same was in the beginning with God 
Acts 2. 47 Praisinf God, and having favour v/ith alt 

3. 23 o{ the 'covenant which God made with our 
II. 2 they . .of the circumcision contended v/ith 

15. 2 had . . dissension and disputation with th. 
17. if disputedhe. .with them thatractwith him 
24. 12 they neither found me. .disputing with 

Eom. s. I we have peace withGod through our Lord 
8. 18 with the glory which shall be revealed in 

1 Co. a. 3 I was with you in weakness, and In fear 

16. 6 that I will abide, yea, and-winter with.- 
16. 7 I trust to tarry a while with you, if the 
16. 10 see that he maybe with you without fear 

a Co. 5. 8 V/c are.. willing.. to be present with the 

. 6. 14 what communion hath light v/ith darlcn. 

6.- IS what concord hath Christ with Belial? or 

II. 9 when I waspresent with you, and wanted 

6aL 1. 18 to see Peter, and abode with him fifteen 

2. s that the truth, .might continue with you. 
4. 18 and not only whenlam presentv/ith you 

4. 20 I desire to be present with you nov/, and 
J Th. > 4 when we were with you, v;o told you bef. 

2 Th. 2. s when I was yet v.'ith you, I told you theso 

3. 1 word. .may. .be glorified, even as. .with 
3. 10 For e-ven when we were \yith you, this wa 

Phm. 13 Whom I would have retained with me, th. 

Heb. 4. 13 unto the eyes of him v/ith whom we havo 

10. 16 This (is) the covenant that I will make w. 

1 Jo. I.- 3 that eternal life which was with the I'ather 

• 2'. i -we have an advocate with the Father, J. 
S2.With, along vxith, aiv sun. 

Matt 25. 27 I should have received'mino own with us 

\ 26. 35 Though I should die with thee, yet will 1 

' 27. 38 Then were there two thieves crucified \7. 

Mark 2. 36 and gave also to them wliich were with 

. .4. 10 they that were about him with the twelve 

8. 34 when he had called the people, .with his 

, 9. 4 there appeared unto them Elias with M. 

/ 15. 27 with him they crucify two thieves ; the 

B^s also luko i. 56; 2. s, 13; s- 9. ^Pl 7- ^> '^J ?• '> 3^: 

p. 32; 19. 23; 20. i; 22. 14, 56; #3. IX, 32, [35]; 24. [i], 

So, 24, 29, 33, 44; John 18. i; 21. 3; Acts i. 14, [14, 17J, 

22; 2. 14; 3. 4, 8 ; 4. 13, 14, 27 ; s. I, 17, 21, 26 ; 8. 20, 31 ; 

30. 2,20, 23; 13. 7; 14. 4, 4, 5, 13, 20, 28; IJ. 22, 22, 25; 

36. 3; 17. 34; 18. 8, 18; 19. 38; 20. 36; 21. 5 16, 18, 24, 

e6, 29; 22. q; 23. 15, 27, 32; 24. 24; 25. 23; 26. 13; 27. 

s; 28. 1.6; 'fiom. 6. 8; 8. 32 ; t6. 14, 15 ; i Co. i. 2 ; 5. 4 ; 

10. 13; II, 32; 15. 10; 16. 4, 19; 2 Co. I. T, 21: 4- 14; 8. 

E19]; 9. 4; 13. 4; Gal. 1.2; 2. 3; 3.9; 5. 24; Kph. 3. 18; 

4. 31; Phil. I. I, 23; 2. 22; 4. 21; Col. 3. s, 13, 20; 3. 3, 

4, 9; 4. 9; I Th. 4. 14, 17, 17; s- 10; Jas. I. II : 2 Pe. i. 

38. ' 

vS.From under, hi/, from, viro {gen.") hupo. 

Matt. 8. 24 that the ship was covered with the waves 

II. • 7 went, .to see? A reed shaken with the w. 

14. 24 tossed with waves : for the wind was co. 

"Lake 6. 18 they that were vexed [.vith] unclean spf. 

7. 24' went, .to see ? A reed shaken with the w.t 

J 8. 14 are choked with cares, and riches, and pi. 

/SI. 20 when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed 

Acts 5. 16 them which were vexed with unclean sp. 

. 17. 25 Neither is worshipped with men's hands 

27. 41 was broken with the violence of the wav, 

Jas. 3. 4 yet are they turned about with a very small 

2 Pe. 2. 7 delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy, 
j^ ■ ■>•. 2. 17 clouds that are carried with a tempest S 
'S* Eev. 6. 8 power was given . . to kill . . with the beasts 
[See also Abide, abounding, accord, affliction, agree,' 
Bway, be, bear, beasts, bound, brought, buried, charge, 
child, cieled, clothe, clothed, cloud, come, commune, 
communicate, company, compare, compassed, compas- 
sion, confer, consent, consort, consume continue, cru- 
cify, deal, drink, dwellers, entangle, feast, feed, filled, 
friendship, go, gird, indignation, labour, lie, lien, lieth, 
lying, meddle, meddled, meet, mixed, occupy, pleased, 
reason, rejoice, rise, run, satisfied satisfy, send, sit, sit 
at meat, smite, speak, speed, spring up, stand, suffer, 
take, take away, talk, travel, work, young.] 

WITH child— , 

having in the wo^nh^ iv yaffrpi €You<ro engastrt. 
Matt. 1. 18 she was found with child of the Holy Gh. 
1. 23 a virgin shall be with child, and shall br. 
24. 19 woe unto them that are with child, and 
Havki3. 17 woe to them that are with child, and to 
Xuke2i. 23 woe unto them that are with child, and 
I Th. 5. 3 Cometh.. as travail ujiou a woman with c. 
Rev. 12, 2 she being with child cried, travailing in 

■WITHAL — 

1. With them, TOIJ5 hahemmah. 

Exod3o. 4 be for places for the staves to bear it wl. 

i.With them, ]n^ iahen. 

Exod25. 29 Shalt make, .bowls thereof, to cover with 

37. 16 his covers to cover withal, (of) pure gold 

Lev. II. 21 which have legs, .to leap withal upon the 

9. Together, Vin;, lin; in; yachad, yachdatx 
": rsa.141. 10 into th'cir own nets, whilst that I withal 
I'rov 22.18 For . . they sliall wthal be fitted in thy lips 

.4. With, Dy im. 

1 Sa. 16. 12 Now he (was) ruddy, .withal of a beauti. 

^.Together %oith, a^a hama. 

CoL J. 3 Withal praying also for us that God wo. 



I Ti. 5. 13 withal they learn (to be) idle, wa. Phm. 22 
&.And, aho, xai kai, Acts, 25. 27; 1 Ti. 5. 13. 
■WirHDEAW (far, self), t6 — 
\.To gather up or togctlier, 'jpK asaph. 

i Sa."i4. 19 Saul said unto the priest, Withdr.iw thine 
Joel 2. 10 and the stars shall withdraw their sliini. 

3. 15 and the stars shall withdraw their shiui. 

2. To be gat'liercd up or together, IPn asaph, 2. 

Isa. 60. 20 neither shall thy moon withdraw itself 
3. To diminish, toiiJidraw, yia gara. 

Job 36. 7 He withdraweth hot his eyes from the ri. 

i.To arm, ivithdraw, draw away, \St\ chalats. , 
Eos. 5, 6 LOKD. .hath withdrawn himself from them. 

^.To withdraw, pci} chamaq. 

Song 5. 6 but my beloved had withdrawn himself 

6. To leave, withdraw, let alone, nj; yanach, 5. 

Eccl. 7. i3 yea, also from this withdraw not thine ha. 
7. To make rare or precious, np; yaqar, 5. 

Provas. 17 Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbour's 

S.ro drive or force away, riTj nadach, 5. 

Deut 13. 13 have withdrawn the inhabitants of their 

Q-To give a refractory shoulder, Trn\U 105 jru. 

Neh. g. 23 withdrcv/tho shoulder, and hardened the. 
10. To {cause to) turn aside, 11D sur, 5. 

Job 33. 17 that he may withdraw man (from his) piir. 

11. Th'put far off, prn racTiaq, 5. 

Job 13. 21 Withdraw thine hand far from me, and 

12. To cause to turn back, 3>.a' shttb, 5t 

Job 9. 13 (If) God will not v/ithdravr his anger, the 
Psa. 74. II Why withdrawest thou thy hand, even thy 
Lam. 2. 8 he hath not withdrawn his hand from de. 
Eze. 1 3. 8 hath \vithdrawn his hand from iniquity 

20. 22 I withdrew mine hand, and wrought for 

IS. To give place' again, toithdraw, avavapea. 
Hatt.12. 15 when Jesus kuevr. .he v/ithdrew himself 
Mark 3. 7 Jesus withdrew liimself with his disciples 

14. To draw away, airoa-irdco apospao. 

Luke22. 41 ho was withdrawn from them about a sto. 

15. To set, put or place away, acplcrrrifii aphistemi. 

1 Ti. 6. 5 [corrupt minds . . from such withdraw th.] 

16. To withdraw self , avoid, beware of, (TTcXXo/iat. 

2 Til. 3. 6 that ye withdraw yourselves from every 
17. To send under,withdraw, vTToaT^Wwhupostillo. 

Gal 2. 12 withdrew and separated himself, fearing 

IB. Togiveplace under, secretly, quietly, 6irox<>>p^<>>. 
Luke. 5. 16 withdrew himself into the wilderness, and 

WITHER, bo -withered (away), to — 

1. To be dry, dried up, tyg; yabesh. 

Job 8. 12 Wliilst. .not cut down, it withereth bef. 

Psa, 90. 6 in the evening it is cut down, and wither. 

- . 102. 4 My heart is smitten, and withered like gr. 

102. n My days (are) like a shadow. .1 am with. 

129. 6 grass, .which withereth afore it groweth 

Isa." 15. 6 the nay is withered away, the grass faileth 

' 19. 7 every thing sown by the brooks, shall wi. 

27. 11 When the boughs thereof are withered, th. 

40. 7, 8 The grass withereth, the flower fadeth 

40. 24 they shall wither, and the whirlwind sha. 

Jer. 12. 4 How long shall, .the herbs of. .field wither 

Lara. 4. 8 their skin. .it is v/ithered, it is become like 

Eze. 17. 9 shall he not.. cut off the fruit.. tliat it wi.! 

17. 9 it shall wither in all the leaves of her sp. 

17. 10 shall it not utterly %vither..it shall wither 

19. 12 her strong rods were broken and ^vithered 

.Toel 1. 12 all the trees of the field are withered, bee. 

1. 17 bams are broken down.. com is withered 

Amos I, 2 And he said.. the top of Carmel shall wit. 

4. 7 thepiecewhereuponitrainednotwithered 
Jon. 4. 7 a worm..smotethegroundthatitwithered 

2. To {cause to) dry up, 1^5; yabesh, 5. 

Joel I. 12 joy is \vithered away from the sons of men 
^, ' 1. 17 broken down ; for the corn is withered 

3. To fade, wear away, 753 nabel. 

'** Psa. I. 3 his leaf also shall not -wither; and what. 
*» 37. 2 cut down . . and wither as the green herb 

i. To he hard, dry, withered, lean, D;y tsanam. 
Gen. 41. 23 And, behold, seven ears, withered, thin 

5. To witlier, pine, be iveah, 73|-5 qainal. 

Isa. 19. 6 dried up : the reeds and flags sh.ill ivitlier 

6. To dry up, witlier, ^rjpaiva xerainS. 

Matt 13. 6 because they had no root; they^withered a. 

21. 19 And presently the fig tree withered away 
21. 20 How soon is the fig tree withered away 

Mark 3. i there was a man there which had a with. 

3. 3 he saith imto the man [which had the wi.] 

4. 6 and because it had no root, it withered 
II. 21 fig tree which thou cursedst is with, away 

Luke 8. 6 as soon as it was sprung up, it withered 
Johnis. 6 he is cast forth as a branch, and is with. 
Jas. 1. 1 1 risen with a burning heat, but it withereth 
I Pe. 1.24 The grass withereth, and the flower thereof 

7. Dry, withered, ^r]p6s xeros. 

Matt 12. 10 there was a man which had (his) hand wi 
Luke 6. 6 a man whose right hand was withered 

6. 8 said to the man which had the withered 
John 5. 3 of impotent folk, ol blind, halt, withered 



WITHERETH, -whose fruit — 

Withering autumnal fruit, (pBivoirupivos phthinop'.- 
Jude 12 trees whose fruit withereth, without fruifc 

WITHHOLD (self), be Withholden, to — 
l.To be cxtt off, "IS? batsar, 2. 

Job 42. 2 no thought can be withholden from theo 
2.T0 take a pledge, hind on, ^;ri chabal. 

Eze. 18. 16 hath not withholden the pledge, neither 
Z.To darken, keep back, spare, withhold, Ti^n. 
■ Gen. 20. 6 I also withhold thee from sinning against 

22. 12, 16 hast not withheld thy son, thine only 
Prov.ii. 24 (there is) that withholdeth more than is 

i.To leave, let alone, witlidravj, Mj; yanach, 5. 
Eccl.ii. 6 in the evening withhold not thine hand 

5. To shut, restrain, N73 kala. 

Gen. 23. 6 none of us shall withhold from thee his se. 
" Psa. 40. II Withholdnotthouthytendcrmerciesfroia 

(i.To withhold, keep back, j;;lj mana. 

Gen. 30. 2 who hath -withheld from thee the fruit of 

1 Sa. 25. 26 the Lord hath withholden thee from com. 

2 Sa. 13. 13 for he will not withhold me from thee 

Jl eh. 9. 20 withheldest not thy manna from their mo. 

Job 22. 7 thou hast withholden bread from the ha. 

•'•f 31. 16 If Ihave withheld the poorfrom(their)de. 

Psa. 21, 2 hast not withholden the request of his lips 

84. II nogood(thing)Avillhe withholdfrom them 
Prov. 3. 27 Withhold not good from them to whom 

II. 26 He that withholdeth corn, the people shall 

23. 13 Withhold not correction from the child 
EccL 2. 10 I withheld not my heart from any joy, for 
Jer. 2.25 Withhold thy foot from being unshod, and 

5. 25 your sins have withholdengood(thiug3)fr. 
Amos 4. 7 1 have withholden the rain from you, when 

I.To be withheld, kept back, V^ mana, 2. 

Job 38. 15 and from the wiclced their light is withho, 
Jer. 3v 3 the showers havo been withholden, and 
Joel 1, 13 the drink offering is withholden from the 

8. To keep 1«, restrain, detain, retain, "isj/ atsar. 
Job 4. 2 who can -ivithhold himself from speakins 

■j 12. IS he withholdeth the waters, and they dry 

9.70 hold down or fast, Kar^x'^ katecho. 

2 Th. 2. 6 ye know what -withholdeth that he might 

WITHIN (me, self, thee), from — 

I. Unto, hnel. 

\ Lev. 26. 25 when ye are gathered together within yo. 
2. Between, ys ben.' 

■ Job 24. 1 1 (Which) make oil within their walls, (and) 

S.In the belly, Jung bebeten. 

■ Job 32. 18 I am full, .the spirit within me constrain. 
Prov 22. 18 a pleasant thing if thou keep them within 

4. From within, n;5a mibbayith. 

' Gen. 6. 14 shall pitch it within and -without -with pi. 
>*- 39. II none of the men of the house there with. 
Exod25. II within and without shalt thou overlay it 
^ 26. 33 thou raayest bring in thither within the 
- 37. 2 he overlaid it -with pure gold within and 
Lev. 14.41 cause thehouse to bescrapedwithinround 
• i6. 2 into the holy (place) within the veil before 
16. 12 take a censer, .and bring (it) within the 
16. 15 bring his blood within the veil, and do 
ITum 18. 7 every thing of the altar, and within the 
I Ki. 6. 15 he built the walls of the house within wl, 

6. i5 he even built (them) for it Avithln, (even) 

7. 8 his house.. (had) another court within the 
7. 9 sawed with saws, within and without, ev. 
7. 31 the mouth of it within the chapiter and 

2KI. 6. 30 behold,(hehad)sackclothwithinuponhis 

Eze. I. 27 the appearance of fire round about with. 

7. 15 and the pestilence and the famine within 

40. 7 by the porch of the gate within, (was) one 

40. 8 measiu-ed . . the porch of the gate within 

40. 43 within (were) hooks, an hand broad, faste. 

41. 9 place of the side chambers that (were) wit. 
44. 17 in the gates of the inner court, and within 

B.From behind, from through, "ij;?!? mihbead. 
Song 4. 1 thou (liast) doves' eyes -within thy locks 
4. 3 a piece of a pomegranate within thy locks 
6. 7 As a piece of a pomegranate, .within thy 

6. From inner chambers, □"lina mediadarim. 

Deut.32. 25 The sword without, and terror within, sh. 
7./re the hosom, p'n? hecJieq. 

Job 19. 27 (though) my reins be consumed within me 

5. During, until, if ad. 

Dan. 6. 12 shall ask (a petition), .within thirty days 

9. TFith, IS)? immad. 

Job 6. '• 4 the arrows of the Almighty (are) within 

10.{On the) face, O^iS panim. 

Eze. 2. 10 and it (was) -written within and without 

II. Within, inner part, D^l!} penim. 

Lev. 10. 18 the blood of it -wasnotbroughtwithinthe 

1 Ki. 6. 18 the cedar of the house within (was) carv. 

6. 19 the oracle he prepared in the house with. 
6. 21 Solomon overlaid the house within -with 
6. 29 palm trees and open flowers, within and 
6. 30 he overlaid with gold, within and without 

2 Ki. 7. II and they told (it) to the king's house -wit. 
2 Ch. 3. 4 And.he overlaid it within with pure gold 
Psa. 45. 13 The king's daughter (is) all glorious with. 
Eze. 40. i'€ tu their posts within the gate round abo. 



WITHOUT 



10C3 



WITHSTAND 



12. Inner part, within, "O'i^ pcnimi. 

£ze. 41. t7 by all tho wall round about, within and 

13. In the heart, midst, centre of, 3"i|33 beqereb. 
Gen. 18. 13 Sarah laughed within herself, saying, Af. 

25. 22 tho children struggled together within 
Dent 58. 43 The stranger that (is) within thee shall got 
I Sa. 25. 37 his heart died within him, andhcbccamo 
Job 20. 14 (Yet) his meat . .(is) the gall of asps within 
Tsa. 36. I transgression of the wiuked salth within 

39. 3 My heart was hot within mc; while I was 
51. to Create, .and renew a right spirit within 
55. 4 My heart is sore pained within me, and 
94. 19 In the multitude of my thoughts within 

xoi. 2 I will walk within my house with a perf. 

101. 7 that workethdeceitBhallnotdwellwithtn 

J03. I all that is within me, (bless) his holy na 

109. 22 I (am) poor., my heart is wounded within 

147. 13 he hath blessed thy children within thee 

ProT26. 24 He that hateth..Iayeth up deceit within 

Isa. 26, 9 with my spirit within me will \ seek thee 

63. i\ where (is) he that put his Holy Spirit wl. 

Jer. 4. 14 long shall thy vain thoughts lodge within 

33. 9 Mine heart within me is broken because 
Lara. I. 20 mine heart is turned within me; fori ha. 
EzB. II. 19 I will put a new spirit within you ; and I 

36. 26 a new spirit will I put within you ; and I 

36. 27 I will put my spirit within you, and cause 

Zeph. 3. 3 Her prluces within her (are) roaring lions 

Zech.i3. I and formeth the spirit of man withiuhlm 

1 i. Tn the midst of, T^^rq. hethok. 

Oen. 9. 21 and he was uncovered within his tent 

j8. 24 Perad venture there be fifty righteous wl. 

18. 26 II I find in Sodom fifty righteous within 
Pent 23. 10 he shall not come Avilhin the camp 
Josh. 19. I their inheritance was within the iuherlt. 

19. 9 had their luheritanco^Within the inherit. 
31. 41 All the cities of the Levites within the p. 

Jadg. 7. 16 empty pitchers, and lamps within the pi. 
9. 51 there was a strong tower within tho city 
a Sa. 7. 2 tho ark of God dwelleth within curtains 
1 KL 6. 27 he set the cherul)lm within the inner hou. 
KelL 4. 22 Let every one with his servant lodge wit. 

6. 10 Let us 'meet together, .within the temple 
Job 30. 13 lorsake it not, but keep it still within his 
Tsa. 40. 8 Idelighttodothywill. .thy law(i3)wlthin 

40. 10 I have not hid thy righteousness within 
143. 4 Therefore, .my heart within me is desol. 

Eze. 3. 24 said unto me. Go, shut thyself within thine 
13. 24 nor flattering divination witliln the houso 

1^. Through, during, Zii {gen.) dia. 

Marki4. 58 within three days I wUl build another 
16. /it, among, iv en. 

Matt. 3. 9 think not to say withlq yourselves. Wo 
9. 3 certain of the scribes said within tlierase. 
9. 21 she said within herself. If I may but to. 
Mark 2. 8 that they so reasoned within themselves 
Luke 3. 8 begin not to say within yourselves. Wo 

7. 39 he spake within himself, saying. This m. 
7. 49 began to say within themselves. Who is 

J2. 17 he thought within himself, saying. What 
16. 3 the steward said within himself, Wliat 

18. 4 afterward he said within himself. Though 

19. 44 lay thee even, .and thy children within. 

34. 32 Did not our heart burn within us, while 
Bom. 8. 23 even we ourselves groan witlilu oivselves 

17. Within, iyrSs cnios. 

Matt23. 26 cleanse first that, .within the cup and pi. 
Lukei7. 21 behold, the kingdom of God I3 withinyou 

\S.Into, in, within, ta-w cso. 

Johnao. 26 after eight days, again his disciples were w. 
Acts s. 23 when we had opened, we found no man wl. 
I Co. 5. 12 yor.. do not ye judge them that are witliiu; 

10. From xoithin, iffaBtv esothen. 

Matt23. 25 within they are full oi extortion and exc. 

23. 27 but are withiu full of dead (men's) hones 

33. 28 within ye are full of hypocrisy and iniqu. 

Mark 7. 21 For from within, out of the heart of men 

7. 23 All these evil things come from within 
Luket'i. 7 And he from within shall answer and say 

II. 40 did not he. .make that which is within 
9 Co. 7. s without (were) fightings, within (were) 
Be?. 4. 8 the four beasts . .(were) full of eyes within 
5. 1 1 saw. .a book written within and on tho 

ZO. Inner, interior, itrdiTepo! esSteros. 

JSeb. 6. 19 which entereth Into that within the veil 

^X.Toioard, among, irpSs (ace.) pros. 

'Marki4. 4 there were some that hadlndig^natloQwl, 
WITHOUT, (from) — 

1. Behind, "I'inx achor. 

Eze. 3. 10 and it (was) written within and without 
2.T/iere is not, j;x ayiti. 

Gen.41. 49 until he left nnmbering: for (it was) wit. 

2. In cessation of, 0?NJ heephes. 

Job 7. 6 than a weaver's shuttle, and are spent w. 
Dan. 8. 35 stand up. .but he shall be broken without 

i.Unto from the place of, T\''Z>i'h'H eUmibbcth. 

3 KLii. 15 said. .Have her forth without the ranges 

5. Without, 'V? ieli. 

Job 8. 1 1 Can the rush . . can the flag grow wunout 

6. In not, without, 'S33 libli. 

Job 35. iS bo multiplieth words without knowledge 
7. So as not, without, '^nS libli. 

Job 41. 33 there I3 not Ids like, who Is made without 



&. Except, without, cave, bc:idcs, I^Ss bilade. 
Gen.41. 44 I (am) Pharaoh, and without thco shall 
a Ki.18. 2; Am J., come up without the LoBD against 
laa. 36. 10 am I. .corao up without tho Lord against 
Jcr. 44. 19 did we make her cakes., witliout our men? 

9. Without, save, not, besides, 'P75 bilti. 

Isa. 10. 4 Without mo they shall bow down under 
Dan.ii. i3 without his own reproach ho shall cau^o 

10. So as not, 'P^3^ lebilli. 

Judg.2. 23 Lord left those nations. Without driving 

11. Outside, without, pn chuts. 

Gen. 6. 14 shall pitch It within and without with pi. 
9. 22 Ham. .saw. .and told his two brethren w. 

19. 16 they brought him forth, and set him wit. 

24. n he made his camels to kneel down with. 

24. 31 Come in. .wherefore standest thou wlth.f 
Exodas. n within and without shalt thou overlay it 

26. 35 thou shalt set the table without the veil 

27. 21 In the tabemaclo. .without the veil, wIl 

39. 14 shalt thou bum with fire without tlie ca. 
33. 7 pitched it without tho camp, .without tho 
37. 3 overlaid it with pure gold within and wU 

40. 22 ho put the tablo in the tent., without tho 
lev. 4. 12 the whole bullock shall he carry forth wl. 

4. 21 ho shall carry forth the bullock without 

6. n carry forth tho ashes without the camp 
8. 17 the bullock, .ho burnt with fire without 
9 \i the hldo he burnt with flre without the 

13. 46 without the camp (sliall) his habitation 

14. 40 cast them into an unclean place without 

14. 41 pour out tho dust that they scrape off wl. 
16. 27 shall (one) carry forth without the camt> 
84. 3 Without the veil of the testimony, in tho 

24. 14 Bring forth him that hath cursed without 
Num. 5. 3 without the camp shall ye put them that 

5. 4 Israel did so, and put them out without 
i> 35 shall stone him with stones without tho 

15. 36 all the congregation brought him without 
19. 3 that ho may bring her forth without the 
19. 9 lay. .up without the camp in a clean placo 
31. 13 went forth to meet them without the ca. 

31. 19 And do ye abide without the camp seven 
33. 5 ye shall measure from without tho city on 
35. 27 And the revenger of blood find him with, 

Deut 23. 12 Thou shalt have a pl.ice also without the 

25. 5 the wife of the dead shall not marry wit, 

32. 25 The sword without, and terror within, sh. 
Josh. 6. 23 and left them without the camp of Israel 

1 KL 6. 6 for without (in the wall) of the house ho 

7. 9 sawedwith saws, within and without, even 

8. 8 they were not seen without : and there 
a KL JO. 24 Jehu appointed fourscore men without 

23. 4 he burned them without Jerusalem, in the 

23. 6 ho brought out the grove, .without Jeru, 

2 Ch. 5. 9 the ends of the staves.. were not seen wl. 

54, 8 set It without at the gate of the house of 

32. 3 waters of tho fountains which (were) wit. 

32. 5 built, .all the wall, .and another wall wl. 
Ezra 10. 13 we are not able to stand without, neither 
Xch. 13. 2o lodged vatliout Jerusalem once or twice 
Fs-i. 31. II they that did sec me without fled from me 
Prov. I. 20 Wisdom crieth without ; she uttereth her 
7. 12 How. .without, now in the street, and 11. 

22. 13 a lion without, I shall be slain in the str. 

24. 27 Prepare thy work without, and make It 
Song 8. I I should find thee without, I would kiss 
Isa. 33. 7 Behold, theU: valiant ones shall cry with. 
Jer. 9. 21 entered, .to cut off the children from wL 

21. 4 which besiege you without tho walls, and 

E20. 7. 15 The swOrd (is) without, and the pestilence 

40. ig unto the fore front of the Inner court wl. 

40. 40 at the side without, as one goeth up to the 

40. 44 without the inner gate (were) the chamb. 

41. 9 which (was) for the side chamber without 
41. 17 even unto the Inner house, and without 

41. 23 planks upon the face of the porchwlthout 

42. 7 the wall that (was) without over against 

43. 21 he shall bum it. .without the sanctuary 

46. 2 by the way of the porch of (that) gate w. 

47. 2 led me about the way without unto tho 
Hos, 7. I (and) the troop of robbers spoileth without 

12. Ontioard, without, [ii"n chitson. 

J Ki. 6. 29 the walls of the house, .within and with. 

6. 30 the floor of the house, .within and without 
2 Kl. 16. i3 the king's entry without, turned he from 

2 Ch.33. 14 Now after this hebuilt a wall without the 
Eze. 41. 17 all the wall round about, withiu and wit. 

IZ.Baldnessin the front, nnjj gabbachath. 

Lev. 13. 55 inward, (whether) it (be) bare within or w. 

H. That {is) not, N^-n di la. 

Ezra 7. 32 baths of oil, and salt without prescribing 

Ih.Not, i6 lo. 

3 Sa. 23. 4 a morning witliout clouds; (as) the tend 
3 Kl. 25. 16 brass of all these vessels was mthout we. 

16. Tn not, without, «'73 belo. 

Jium 35. 22 if he thrust him suddenly without enmity 
Job 8. II Can the rushgrow without mire J can tho 

n.So that not, without, R*?? lelo. 

2 Ch.15. 3 without, .true God. .without, .priest, .w. 
Job 36. 3 How hast thou helped (him that is) with. 

18. Without, away from, &viv aneu. 

Matt 10. 29 of them shall not fall on the ground wit, 
I Pe, 3. I they also may without the word be won 
4, g Use hospitality onfi tn anrith^r without. 



l^.In the absence of, ircp ater. 

Luke 22. 35 WTien I sent you without purie, and scrip. 

20. Out of, iK ck. 

Jas. 2. i3 show mo thy faith without thy works, and 

21. Outside, without, except, besides, inrSs eklot. 

I Co. 6. 18 Every sin that a mandocth la without the 

22. Outside, without, l^a exo. 

Matt 12. 46 O'ls) mother and his brethren stood with. 

12. Ay thy mother and thy brethren stand with. 
26. 69 Now Peter sat without In tho palace, and 

Mark i. 45 but w.as without In desert places; and they 
3. 31 and, standing without, sent unto him 

3. 32 thy mother and thy brethren without seek 

4. 1 1 but unto them that aro without, all (these) 
II. 4 found the colt tied by the door without 

Luke I. 10 tho whole multitude.. were praying with. 

13. 25 ye begin to stand without, and to K, 8. 30. 
John 18. 16 But Peter stood at the door without 

20. II Mary stood [without] at tho sepulchrewe. 

Acts 5, 23 the keepers standing [without] before tho 

I Co, 5. 12 have I to do to Judge them. .that ore wLt 

5. 13 But them that are without God Judgeth 

Col. 4. 5 Walk Ui wisdom toward them that arewL 

1 Th. 4. 12 walk honestly toward them that are wit. 
Heb. 13. II the bodies., are burnt without the camp 

13. 12 Wherefore Jesus.. suffered without tho g. 
13. 13 Let us go forth.. unto him without the ca. 
Rev. 14. 20 the wine press was trodden without the 
22, 15 For [without] (arc) dogs, and sorcerers, and 

23. From without, externally, t^wBtv exolhen. 
Mark 7. 15 There is nothing from without a man 

7. 18 whotsoever thing from without entereth 
Lukeii. 40 did not ho that made that which Is witlu 

2 Co. 7. 5 without (were) fightings, within (were) fe. 
I Tl. 3. 7 have a good report of them which are wl. 
ilcv. II. 2 the court [which la without] the tcmplo 

24.iVo< with, oh nerd {gen.) ou meta. I 

Acts 5. 26 the captain.. brought them without vlala. 

a. Not, li-fi ml. 

Acts 9. 9 he was three days without sight, and lie. 

2Q. Outside, except, without, vapeKTos parektos. 

3 Co. 1 1. 38 Besides those things that are without, that 
27. Apart, apart from, x^p's choris. 

Matt 13. 34 without a parable spake he not unto them 
Mark 4. 34 without a parable spake he not unto them 
Luke 6. 49 is like a man that without a foundation 
John I. 3 without him was not any thing made that 

15. 5 I am tho vino.. without me ye can do not. 
Bom, 3. 21 the righteousness of God without the law 

3. 38 a man is justified by faith without the d. 

4. 6 unto whom God imputeth righteousness w. 
7. 8 For without the law sin (was) dead 
7. 9 For I was alive without the law once, but 

10. 14 how shall they hear without a preacher f 

4. 8 ye have reigned as kings without us, and 

11. II neither Is the man without the woman 
II. II neither the woman without the man 

2. 12 That at that time ye were without Christ 

3. 14 Do all things without murmurlngs and 

3. 8 lifting up holy hands, without wrath and 

5. 31 that thou observe these things without pr. 
14 But without thy mind would I do nothing 

4. 15 but was in all points tempted. .wlthoutsiii 
7. 7 without., contradiction, tho less is blessed 
7. 30 And inasmuch as not without an oath 

7. 31 For those priests were made without an 
9. 7 priest alone once every year, not without 
9. 18 neither the first.. was dedicated without 
9. 22 without shedding of blood Is no remission 
9. 28 the second time Nvithout sin unto salvat. 

10. 28 He that.desplsed Moses' law died without 

11. 6 But without faith (it Is) Impossible to pL 

11. 40 that they without us should not be made 

12. 8 if ye be wlthoutchastisement, whereof all 
12. 14 holiiiesB, without which no man shall sea 

Jas, 2. 20 thou know, vain man, that faith without 
3. 26 For as the body without the spirit is dead 
2. :fi so faith without works is dead also 
[See also Affection, blame, blemish, cause, care, ceasing, 
charge, children, come, controversy, coast covetous- 
ness, descent, dissimulation, destruction, doubt, effect, 
end, excuse, fall, father, fear, form, from, fruit, gain- 
saying, god, hands, honour, hj-pocrisy, leaven, life, 
measure, mercy, mixture, mother, offence, partialii> 
rebuke, repentance, signification, sin, spot, strengtn, 
towns, understanding, wages, water, wavering, witness.] 

WiTHOTIT cause, any delay, a scam (to be) — 
l.In cessation of, odn3 beephes. 

Isa. 52. 4 Assyrian oppressed them without catua 

2. To turn aside, "HD sur. 

Prov II. 22 a fair woman which Is withont discretion 

3. To make no delay, kvafiaxiiv /inSenlay voUu, 

Acts 25. 17 without any delay on the morrow I sat on 

4. Without a seam, S^^o0oj arrhaphos. 

John 19. 23 tte coat was without seam ; woven iioxa, 
WITHS — 
A cord, string, vi; yether. 

JudgiS. 7 It they bind me with seven green wlths 

16. 8 seven green withs which had not been 
16. 9 he brake the wlths, as a thread of tow Ic 

■WTTHSTAin), to — 

l.To strengthen self, pilj chazaq, 7. 

3 Ch. 13. 7 when Rehoboam..couldnotwlth6tandtN. 

13. 8 ye think to withstand the kingdom cf ttk 



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2. To set up self, withstand, 3s; yatsah, 1. 

2 Ch. 2o. 6 so that none is able to withstand theo 

3. To stand up or still, "VSf amad. 

2 Ch.26. i8 they withstood Uzziah the king, and said 
JCsth. 9. 2 no man could withstand thom; for tho 
EccL 4. 12 if one prevail, .two shall withstand him 
Dan. 10. 13 prince of "the kingdom of Persia withstood 

11. 15 shall not withstand, jieither strength to v/- 

i.One opposing, an opponent, ]a'';/ salan, 

Xum.23. 32 I went out to withstand thee, because (thy) 

Oz To set or place against, i.vOia-ri-\ixi anthislemi. 
Acts 13. 8 Elymas . . withstood them, seeking to turn 
Gal. 2. II I withstood him to the face, because ho 
X)ph. 6. 13 that ye may be able to withstand in tho 
a Ti. 3, 8 as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses 
4. 15 for he hath greatly withstood our words 

G,To hinder, withhold, forbid, KaXiia holuO. 

Acts II. 17 what was I, that I could withstand God 

WITHESS, (false, without) — 

1. JVitness, ^y ed. 

Gen. 31. 44 let it be fora witnessbetweenmo andth. 
31. 48 Thitt heap (is) a witness between me and 
31. 50 see, God (is) witness bctwijct me and tliee 
31. 52 This heap (be) witness, and this pillar 

£zod2o. 16 Thou shalt not bear false witness against 

22. 13 let him bring it (tor) witness, (and) ho sh. 

23. I the wicked to bo an unrighteous witness 
Lev. 5. I (is) a witness, whether ho hath seen or kno. 
Hum. 5. 13 (there be) no witness against her, neither 

35. 30 the mouth of witnesses: but one witness 
Deut; 5. 20 Neither shalt thou bear false witness aga. 
17. 6 two witnesses, or three witnesses, shall ho 
' 17. 6 at the mouth of one witness he shall nut 

17. 7 Thehandsof thewitnessesshallbeflrstup. 
19. 15 One witness, .two v/itnesses. .tlirce witn. 
19. i6 If a false witness rise up against any man 
ig. 18 behold, (if) the v/itnoss (be) a false witness 
31, 19 that this song may be a witness for mo 
31. 21 Bong shall testify against them as a witn. 

31. 26 St may bo there for a witness against theo 
Josh. 22. 27 It (may be) a witness between us and you 

S2. 28 but it (is) a witness between us and you 
82. 34 it (shall be) a witness between us that tho 

24. 22 Ye (are) witnesses. .(We are) witnesses 
Iluth 4. 9 Ye (are) witnesses this day, that I^havo bo. 

4. 10 to raise up tho name . .ye (are) witnesses 

4. II and tho elders, said, (We are) witnesses 
t Sa. 12. 5 The Lord (is) witness, .his anointed (is) w. 

12. 5 And they answered, (He is) witness 
Job 10. 17 Thou renewest thy witnesses against me 

16. 8 wrinkles, (which) is a witness (against me) 
16. 19 my witness (is) in heaven, and my record 

Psa. 27. 12 false witnesses are risen up against me, and 
33. II JFalse witnesses did rise up: they laid to 
89. 37 bo established . .(as) a faithful witness in 

Piov. 6. 19 ^ false witness (that) speaketh lies, and 
»2. 17 showeth. .righteousness- but a false wit. 
14. 5 witness will not lie: but a false witness 
14. 25 A true Avitness delivereth souls: but a de. 
19. 5, 9 A false witness shall not bo unpunished 
19. 28 An ungodly witness scorneth Judgment 
21. 28 A false witness shall perish: but the man 
24. 28 Be nota witness against thy neighbour wi. 
as- 18 A man that beareth false witness against 

Isa. 8. 2 I took unto me faithful witnesses to rec. 
19. 20 it shall be fora sign and for a witness unto 
43. 9 let them bring forth their witnesses, that 

43. 10, 12 Ye (are) my witnesses, aaith the Lord 

44. 8 have declared (it)? ye (are) even my witn. 
44. 9 they (are) their own witnesses; they see 
55. 4 I have given him (for) a witness to the pe. 

Jer, 29. 23 I know, and (am) a witness, saith the Lord 
32. 10 took witnesses, and weighed (him)the mo. 

32. 12 in the presence of the witnesses that sub. 
32. 25 Buy theo the field, .and take witnesses 
32. 44 seal (thorn), and take witnesses In the land 
42. 5 The Lord be a true and faithful witness 

Mic. I. 2 let the Lord God bo witness against you 
Hal. 3. s I ^'^ill I'o a pwif t witaess against tho Borc. 

2. Witness, niy edah,^ 

Qan. 21. 30 they may bo a witness unto me, that I ha. 

31. 52 and (this) pillar (be) witness, that I will 
Jo3h.24. 27 Behold, this stone shall be a witness un. 

24. 27 it shall he tl^erefore a witness unto you 

5. Witness, testimony, nnj! eduth. 

Mumi7. 7 Moses laid up..!n the tabernacle ofwitness 

17. 8 Moses went into the tabernacle of witness 

18. 2 (minister) before the tabernacle ofwitness 
2 Ch.24. 6 collection, .for the tabernacle of witness 

4. To hear, hearken, yO'^ shamea. 

Judg II. 10 The Lord be witness between us, if wo do 

6. Witness, martyr, fiaprvt martus. 

Matt 18. 16 in the mouth of two or three witnesses 

26. 65 what further need have we of witnesses? 
Marki4. 63 saith. What need wo any further witnes. 
Luke24. 48 And ye are witnessses of theso things 
Acts I. 8 ye shall be witnesses unto mo both in Je. 

1. 22 must one bo ordained to bo a witness with 

2. 32 God raised up, whereof wo all are witne. 

3. IS raised from the dead; whereof we are wi. 

5. 32 we are his \vitncsse3 of these things, and 

6. 13 set up false witnesses, which said. This 

7. 5B tho witnesses laid do^vn their clothes at 
»o. 39 we are witnesses of all things which ho 
»o. 41 Not to all the people, but unto witnesses 
xj. 31 who are his witnesses unto tho p9opl« 



Acts 22. 15 thou shalt bo his ■(vitness unto all men of 
26. 16 to make theo a minister and a Vr-itncss bo. 
Rom. 1. 9 God is my witness, whom I servo with my 
3 Co. 13. I lu the motith of two or three witnesses 
I Th. 2. 5 nor a cloak of covetousness; God (is) wit. 
2. 10 Ye (arc) v/itnes.sos, and God (also), how 
I Tl. 5. 19 receive not. .but before tyro or three wit. 

6. 12 a good profession before many v.'itnesses 
.. Ti. 2. 2 hast hoard of me among many witnesses 
Hob. 10. 28 without mercy under two or thjree witne. 

12. I compassed, .with so great a cloud of wit. 
1 Pc. 5. 1 and a v/itncss of tho sufferings of Christ 
ivcv. I. 5 Jesus Christ, (who Is) tho faithful- witness. 
3. 14 tho faithful and true witness, the beglun. 

II. 3 I vrtll give (power) unto my tv.'o witnesses 

Witness, testimony , jxaprvpia marturia,, 
Marki4. 55 the council sought for witness against J. 
14. 56 but their witucss agreed not together 

14. 59 neither so did their v/ltness agree toget. 
Luke22. 71 What need we any further witness? for 
John I. 7 The same came for a witness, to bear 

3. II have seen: and ye receive not ourwitness 
5. 31 I bear, .of myself, my witnesses not true 
5. 32Sind I knov/ that the v/itness which ho 
5. 36 I have greater witness than (that) of John 
Titus I. 13 This witness is true. Wherefore rebuke 
I Jo. 5. 9 receive the witness of men, the witness 
5. 9 tills is tho witness of God which he hath 
5. 10 Ho that believcth. .hath tho witness in 
Rev. 20. 4 them that were beheaded for the witness 

7. Witness, testimony, fjLapTvpiov marturion. 
JIatt 24. 14 preached in all the world for a v/itness 
Acts^ 4. 33 with great power gave the apostles witue. 

7. 44 Our fathers had tho tabernacle of witness 
I Jas. 5. 3 the rust of them shall be a witness again. 

\ Without a witness, not testified to, andprvpos. 
Acts 14. 17 he left not himself without witness, in that 

9, A false or lying iintness, \jjevS6tj.apTvp pxeudorn. 
Matt 26. 60 [many false witnesses, .two false witnes.] 
I Co. 15. 15 and we are found false witnesses of God 

lO.Falseor lying testimony, tjicvSo/iaprvpla. 

Mattj5. 19 fornications, thefts, false witness, basph 
26. 59 the council, sought false witucss against 

WITHESS, (to be, bear, call to, give, take to'), obtain — 

1. To he a witness, hear testimony, liy ud. 

Lam. 2. 13 V/hat thing shall I take to witness Jor thee 
2.7*0 cause to hear witness, I'V ud, 5. 

Deut. 4. 26 I call heaven and earth to witness again. 
1 Ki. 21. 10 set two men. .before him, to bear witness 
21. 13 tile men of Belial witnessed againsthim 
Job 29. II when the eye saw (me), it gave witness to 
Hal. 2. 14 the Lord hath been witness between th. 

Z.Tc respond, answer, njV anah. 

I Sa. 12. 3 witness against mo before the Lord, and 
Job i6. 8 my leanness rising up in mo beareth wit. 
Prav.25. 18 A man that beareth false v.'itncss against 
Isa. 3. 9 show of their countenance doth witness 

4. To be a mtness, hear testimony, fiapTvpiai mart. 
Matt 23. 31 yc be witnesses unto yourselves, that yo 
Luke 4. 22 all bare him witness, tnd wondered at 

II. 48 Truly [yo bear witness] that ye allow tho 
John I. 7 same, .to bear witness of the Light, that 
I. 8 but (v/as sent) to bear witness of that Li. 
I IS John bare witness of him, and cried, say. 
3. 26 he. .to whom thou barest witness, behold 
3. 28 Yo yourselves bear me witness, that I sa. 
5. 31 If I bear witness of myself, my . .is not 
5. 32 There is another that beareth witness of 
5. 32 I know that the witness which he witne. 
5. 33 Ye sent unto John, and he bare v/itness 
5. 36 same works that I do, bear witness of mo 
5. 37 the Father himself ..hath borne witness 
8. 18 I am one that'bear witness of myself, and 

8. 18 tho Father that sent mo beareth witness 
10. 25 tho works that I do . . thoy bear v/itness of 
»5- 27 y^ "Iso shall bear witness, because ye ha. 
j8. 23 If I have spoken evil, bear v/itness of the 
18. 37 that I should boar witness unto the truth 

Acts 10. 43 To him gave all the prophets witness, th. 

15. 8 God, which knoweth the hearts, bare.. Avi. 
82. s As also the high priest doth bear me wit. 
23. II so must thou boar witness also at Rorao 

26. 22 witnessing both to small and great, saying 
Rom. 3. 21 being v/itncsscd by tlio Lav/ and the Pro. 
J Ti. 6. 13 who before Pontius Pilate witnessed n go. 
Heb. 7. 8 ho. .of whom it is witnessed that ho live. 

r 10. 15 the Holy Ghost also is a v/itness to us, for 

ii. 4 by which ho attained witness that ho was 

I Jo. I. 2 wo have seen, .and boar v/itness, and sho. 

5. 6 And it is tho spirit that beareth v/itness 

5. 8 [there are tlireo that bear witness in earth] 

3 John 6 Which have borno witness of thy charity 

Z.To hear thorough witness, Siafiaprvpofiai diamar. 
Acts 20. 23 Save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in 

WITNESS, against, also, with, to bear — 
\.To bear vritness against, Kara/iaprvpta Tcatamar. 
Matt26. 63 what (is It which) these witness against 

27. 13 how many things they witness against 
Marlci4. 60 what (Is it which) those witness against 

15. 4 how many things [they witness against] 

2. To hear witness with, a-vnixapTvpiw summartureo. 

Ilom. 2. 15 their conscience also bearing witness, and 

8. 10 The spirit itself beareth witness with our 

9. 2 my conscience also bearing me wlttieasiu 



Z.Tohear witness with, orvfi-irifiaprvpeoi sunepimar, 
Heb. 2. 4 God also bearing., witness, both with sigufl 

WITNESS, to bear false — 

To bear a false or lying witness, ^euSo/j-apTvpfa, 
Matt 19. iS He saith. .thou shaltnotbear false witne. 
Markio. 19 Do not steal. Do not bear false witness. Do. 
14. 56 For many bare false witness against him 
14. 57 tlioro arose certain, and bare false witness 
Lute 10. CD Do not steal. Do not bare false witness ■ 
Eom 13. 9 this, .[thou shalt not bare false witness] 

WITTINGLY, to guide — 

To act wisely, intelligently, 75^ sahal, 3. 

Gen. 48. 14 guiding his hands wittingly : forllanass. 
WIZARD — 
A knowing one, a vnzard, ^ivv yiddeoni. 

Lev. 19. 31 neither seek after wizards, to be defiled by 

20, 6 the soul that turneth after, .wizards, to go 

2o. 27 hath a familiar spirit, or that is a wizard 

Deut 1 3. II Or a charmer, .or a wizard, .or a necrom. 

1 Sa. 28. 3 Saulhadput a way., the wizards, out of tho 

28. 9 how he hath cut off. .the wizards, out ot 

2 Ki.2i. fi and dealt with familiar spirits and wizar. 

23. 24 familiar spirits, and the wizards, and the 
2 Ch.33. 6 dealt with a familiar spirit, and with wi& 
Isa. 8. 19 Seek, .unto wizards that peep and that ni. 

19. 3 they shallseek to tho idols, and. .wizards 
WOE (worth), woeful — 
1.0/ {inter/, of sorrow) '^n ot/. 

Num2i. 29 Woo to thee Moab ! thou art undone, O 
; Sa. '4. 7 Woe unto us I for there hath not Ijcen such 
4. 8 Woe unto us ! who shall deliver us out of 
Prov.23. 29 Who hath woe? who hath sorrow? who bath 
Isa. 3. 9 Woe unto theirsoul.forthey have reward. 

3. II Woe unto tho wicked! (it shall be) ill (with 
6. 5 Woe (is) mo ! fori am undone ; because 

24. x6 My leanness, my leanness, woo unto me 
Jer. 4. 13 Behold. .Woe unto us ! for wo are spoiled 

4. 31 Woe (is) me now, for my soul is wearied, be. 
6. 4 Woe unto us ! for the day goeth away, for 

10. 19 Woe is mo for my hurt ! my woundisgriev. 
13. 27 Woe unto thee, O Jerusalem ! wilt thou 
15. 10 Woo is me, my mother, that thou hast 
43. 3 Woe is me now I for tho Lord hath added 
48. 46 Woe be unto thee,. O Moab ! the people of 
Lam. 3. 16 Tlie crown is fallen, .woo unto us^ that v/o 
Ezo. 16. 23 woe, woo unto thee ! saith the Lord God 
■24. 6 Woe to the bloody city, to tho pot whoso 
24. 9 Woe to tho bloody city! I will oven make 
H03, 7. 13 Woe unto them ! for they have fled from 
9. 12 woe also to them when I depart from th. 

2.0/ oyahl (inter), of sorrow), .tin oyoA, 

Psa. 120. 5 Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mcsccb,(that) 

3.0/ [interj. of sorrow), 'K i. 

Eccl. 4. 10 woe to him (that is) alone when ho f alleth 
10. 16 Woo to theo, O land, when thy king (is) a 

4. / {inter;}, of sorrow), 'jp.x allai. 

Job 10. 15 It I bo wicked, woo unto mo ; and (if) I 
Mic, 7. 1 Woo is mo ! for I am as when they have 

5.11a/- {inierj. of sorrow), an Jiah. 

Eze. 30. 2 Thus saith the.Lord.. Woo worth thedsy! 
6.II0 / {int. of exhortation, warning, sorrow) , '''in ho. 

Isa. 5. 8 Woe unto them that join house to house 

5. J I Woo unto them that rise up early in tho 

5. 18 Woe unto them that draw iniquity with 
5. 2Q Woe unto them that call evil good, and 
5. 21 Woo unto (them that are) wise in their 

5. 22 Woe unto (them that are) mighty to drink 
10. I Woo unto them that decree unrighteous 

17. 12 Woe to tho multitude of many people 

18. I Woo to the hand shadowing with wings 

28. I Woe to the crown of pride, to the drunk. 

29. I Woo to Ariel, to Ariel, the city (where) 
29. 15 Woe unto them that seek deep to hido 
Jp. ; Wop to tho rebellious children, saith tho 
31. I Woe to them that go do v/n to Egypt for 

33. I Woe to thee that spoilost, and thou (wast) 
45. 9 Woo unto him that striveth with his ma. 
43. 10 Woe unto him that saith unto (his) father 

Jer. 22. 13 Woe unto him that buildeth his house by 
23. I Woe be unto the pastors that destroy and 
48. 1 Woe unto Nebo, for it is spoiled, Kuiath. 
50. 27 woo unto them! for their day is come, tho 

Eze. 13. 3 Woe unto tho foolish shepherds, that fo. 
13. 18 Woe to the (women) that sew pillows to 

34. 2 Woe (be) to the shepherds of Israel that 
Amos 3. 18 Woo unto you that desire the day of the 

6. I Woe to them (that are) at ease in Zion 
Jfic. 2. I Woe to them that desire iniquity, and w. 
Kah. 3. I Woe to the bloody city ! it is all full of 
Hab, 2. 6 Woe to him that incroaseth (that which 

2. 9 Woe to him that coveteth an evil coveto, 
2. 12 Woe to him that buildeth a town with b. 
2. 15 Woe unto him that giveth his neighbour 

2. 19 Woo unto him that saith to the wood. Aw. 
Zephl 2. 5 Woe unto the inhabitants of tho sea coast 

3. I Woe to her that is filthy and polluted, to 
Zech. 1 1. 17 Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth tho 

7. He / {interj. of sorrow), 'n hi. 

Eze. 2. 10 lamentations, and mourning, and woo 

8. To be sickly, mortal, incurable, tyjH anash. 

Jer. 17. 16 neither have I desired the woeful day, th. 

9. Wo, {interj. of sorrow), ovai ouai. 

Matt II. 21 Woe unto thee, Chorazin ! woe unto thee 
18. 7 Woe uuto the world because of offences I 
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j, Kstt23. 13, [14], 1%, 23, s5, 57, 39 woo unto yon, scrib. 

■ . »3. 16 Woe unto yoii. .blind guides, which say 

E'S-i, 34. 19 woo unto them that are witl» child, and 
26. 24 woo unto that man by whom tho Son o( 

'3IaTki3. 17 woo to tliera that are with child, and to 

14. 21 woo to that man by whom the Son ofman 
Lake 6. 24 woe unto you that are rich I for ye have 

6. 25 Woe unto you that. .Woo unto you tliat 
6. 25 Woe unto you when all men shall cpeak 
•jow 13 Woo unto thee Cborazin ! woo unto thee 
II. 42, 43 woe unto you, I'hai-iseos! for ye 
11. 44 Woe unto you, scribes and PIiarisee3,hyp. 
II. 46 Woe unto you also, .lawyers! for ye lade 
II. 47 Woe unto you I for ye build tho eepulch. 

11. 52 Woe unto you, lawyers! for ye have taken 

17. I but woe (unto him) through whom they 
• _ 31. 23 woe unto them that are with child, and 

32. 22 woe unto that man by whom be is betray. 
I Co. 9. 16 woo is untorae, if I preach not the gospel 
Jude 1 1 Woe unto them ! for they linve gone in tho 
Jtev. 8. 13 Woe, woe, woe to tho inhabiters of tho 
9. 12 One woo is past, .there come two woes 

ji. 14 Tho second woe is past, .tho third woe co. 

12. 12 Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of 

xroiF— . 

I. A wolf or jackal, 3»<| zeeb. 

Gen. 49. 27 Benjamin shall raven (as) a wolf : In tho 
Isa. 11. 6 Tho wolf also shall dwell with the lamb 
,65. 25 Tho wolf and tho lamb shall feed together 
Jcr. 5. 6 a wolf of the evenings shall spoil them 
Kz». 22. 27 Her princes, .like wolves ravening tho 
Hab. I. 8 and are more fierce than the evening wo. 
Zuph. 3. 3 her judges (are) evening wolves ; they gn. 

%.A wolf, \vKOi liikos. 

JIatt. 7. 15 but inwardly they are ravening wolves 

10. 16 I send you.. as sheep in the midst of wo. 
I.ukeio. 3 I send you forth as lambs among wolves 
John 10. 12 seeth tho wolf coming, .and the wolf c.i. 
Acts 20. 29 shall grievous wolves enter in among you 

^OKAir, (lilly, -every, this) — i 
\.A woman, loife, nyx ishshah. 

Gen. 2. 22 the rib. .made he a woman, and brought 
. -2. 23 she shall bo called Woman, because sho 
3. I tho serpent .. said unto the woman, Yea 
3. 2 tho woman said unto the serpent. We may 
3. 4 the serpent said unto the woman, Ye sh. 
3. 6 when the woman saw that tho tree (was) 

3. 12 Tho woman whom thou gavest..with me 

3. 13 said unto the womani . And the woman 
3; 15 I will put enmity between thee and tho w. 
3. 16 Unto tho woman ho said, 1 will greatly 

12. II I know that thou (art) a fair woman to 

12. 14 the Egyptians beheld tho woman, that she 

12. 15 the woman was taken into Pharaoh's ho. 
so. 3 a dead man, lor the woman which thou 
34. 5, 8 the woman will not bo willing to follow 

94. 39 Peradventure the woman will not follow 

34. 44 (let) the same (be) the woman whom the L. 
38. 00 sent . . to receive (his) pledge from the wo. 

Szod. 2. 2 the woman conceived, and bare a son, and 
2. 9 And the woman took the child, and nur. 
•^ ■ 3. 22 every woman shall borrow of her neigh. 

11. 2 and let. .every woman borrow of her ne. 
71. 22 If men strive, and hurt a woman with cli. 
ai. 22 as the woman's husband will lay upon him 
ai. 28 If an ox gore a man or a woman, that they 
SI. 29 but thathehath kiUeda man or awoman 
'35. 25 all the women that were wise hearted did 

35. 29 every man and woman, whose heart made 

36. 6 Let neither man nor woman make any 
fjSV. 12. 2 If a woman have conceived seed, and bom 

. 13. 29 If a man or woman have a plague upon 
; 13. 38 If a man also or a woman have in tho skin 

15. 18 The woman also with whom man shall lie 

15. 19 if a woman have an issue, (and) her issue 

15. 35 if a woman have an issue of blood many 
j8. 17 Thou shalt not uncover . . a woman and 

18. 19 thou shalt not approach unto a woman 

18. 22 Thou shalt not lio. .as with woman kind 
JtS. 23 neither shall any woman stand before a 

19. 20 whosoever lieth carnally with a woman 
Ito. I J If a man also lio. . as he lieth with a wo. 
so. 16 if a woman approach., kill the woman and 
po. 18 If a man shall lie with a woman having 
so. 37 A man also or woman that hath a famil. 
ai. 7 neither shall they take a woman put away 
'34. 10 the son of an Israelitish woman, whoso 
34. 1 1 the Israelitish woman's son blasphemed 

iKam. 5. ' 6 When a man or woman shall commit any 
"5. 18 shall set the woman. . and uncover the w. 
S. 19 And tho priest shall, .say unto tho woman 
5. 21 shall charge tho woman .. say unto the w. 
5. 22 And the woman shall say. Amen, Amen 
5. 24 he shall cause the woman to drink the hi. 
5. 25 take tho jealousy ofEering out of the wat. 
5. 26 shall cause the woman to drink the water 
5. 27 the woman shall be a curse among her pe. 
J. 16 if the woman be not defiled, but be clean 
£. 30 and shall set the woman before the LORD 

5. 31 guiltless, .this woman shall bear her int. 

6. 2 When eithermanor womanshaHseparato 
12. ' I of the Ethiopian woman . . an Ethiopian w. 
05. ft'and thrust . . the woman through her belly 

95. 15 the name of the Midianltish woman that 
30. 3 If a woman also vow a vow unto the Lord 

-3t.'i7 kill every woman that hath known man 

X)enti7. 2 If there be found among you., man or wo. 

■ 17. 5 manor that woman., that man or that wo, 

bi. ii seest among the captives a beautiful wo. 

ha. 1^ yhn wnmnn ahull not waarthat which per. 



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5 neither shall a man put on a woman's gar. 
14 I took this woman, and when I came to 
22 If a man bo found lying with a woman 
22 man that lay with the woman, and the wo. 
18 Lest there should bo among you. .woman 

4 tho woman took tho two men, and hid th. 

21 destroyed.. botli man and woman, young 

22 bring out thence the woman, and all that 

25 all that fell that day, both of men and w. 

9 shall sell Siscra into tho hand of a woman 
49 died also, about a thousand men and wo. 

53 a certain woman casta piece of a millstone 

54 that men say not of me, A woman slew him 

2 for thou (art) the sou of a strango woman 

3 tho angel, .appeared unto the woman, and 

6 Then the woman came and told horhusb. 
9 the angel of God came again unto the wo. 

10 tho woman made haste, and ran, and sh. 

1 1 thou the man that spakest unto tho woman 

13 Of all that I said unto tlio woman let her 
24 tho woman bare a son, aud called his na. 

1 Samson went down toTiranath. .sawa w. 

2 I have seen a woman in Timnath of tho 

3 never a woman among the daughters of thy 

7 And ho went down and talked with the w. 

10 So his father went down unto the woman 

4 ho loved a woman in tho valley of Sorok 
27 roof about three thousand men and wo. 

26 Then came the woman in tho dawning of 

27 the woman his concubine was fallen dowa 

4 tho Levito, the husband of tho woman th. 

11 destroy, .every woman that hath lain by 

16 seeing the women aro destroyed out of B. 

5 the woman was left of her two sons and 

8 it came to pass at midnight.. a woman lay 
II doth know that thou (art) a virtuous wo. 

14 Let it not be known that a woman came 
II Loud make tho wom.in that is come into 

15 I (am) a woman of a sonowful spirit : I 

18 So the woman went her way, and did eat 

23 So the woman abode, and gave her son su. 

26 I (am) tho woman that stood by thee hero 

20 Loud give thee seed of this woman, for the 

3 slay both man and woman, infant and su. 

4 have kept themselves at least frpm women 

5 Of a truth women.. kept from us about th. 

19 Nob . . smote ho . . both men and women 
3 Abig.iil. .a woman of good understanding 

9 Dav;fi..left neither man nor woman alive 
II David saved neither man nor woman alive 

7 Seek me a woman, .a woman that both a 

8 they came to the woman by night, and ho 

9 tho woman said unto him. Behold, thou 

11 Then said the woman. Whom shall I brl. 

12 when the woman saw. .tho woman spake 

13 the woman said unto Saul, I saw gods asc. 
31 the woman came unto Saul, and saw that 

23 But his servants, together with the woman 

24 the woman bad a fat calf in the house, and 
8 thou chargest me . . concerning this woman 

19 he dealt . . as well to the women as men, to 

2 ho saw a woman . . and the woman (v/as) 

3 David sent and enquired after the woman 
5 the woman conceived, and sent and told 

21 did not awoman castapieoe of amillstono 
2 a wise woman., and said., bo as a woman 

4 when the woman of Tekoah came to tho 

5 I (am) indeed a widow woman, and mine 

8 the king said unto the woman. Go to thine 

9 the woman of Tekoah said unto the king 

12 Then the woman said. Let thine handm. 

13 the woman said, Wherefore then hast th. 
t8 said unto the woman.. And the woman sa. 
19 the woman answered and said.. thy soul 

27 Tamar..was a woman of a f air countenan. 

19 the woman took and spread acoverlngov. 

20 came to the woman.. And tho woman said 

16 Then cried a wise woman out of the city 

17 when he was come near unto her, the wo. 

21 the woman said unto Joab, Behold, his he. 

22 Then tho woman went unto all the people 

17 theone woman said.. I and this woman dw. 

18 it came to pass the third day.. this woman 

19 this woman's child died in tho night, bo. 
22 the other woman said. Nay ; but the liv. 
26 Then spake the woman whose the living 
26 whose mother*^ name_Zeruiah,a widow w. 

9 I have commanded a widow woman thero 

10 tho widow woman (was) there gathering 
17 the son of the woman, the mistress of the 
24 tho woman said unto Elijah, Now by this 

I there cried a certain woman of tho wives 

8 passed to Shuncm, where (was) a great w. 
17 the woman conceived, and bare a son at 
26 thero cried a woman unto him, saying 

28 This woman said unto me, Give thy son 
30 when the king heard the words of the w, 

1 Then spake Elisha unto the woman, wh. 

2 the woman arose, and did after the say. 

3 the woman returned out of the land of 

5 behold, the woman . . this (is) the woman 

6 when the king asked the woman, she toldl 

3 he dealt to every one . .both man and wo. 

14 "The son of a woman of the daughters of 

1 3 whether small or great, whetherman or w. 
2 before the congregatioh . . 61 inen and wo. 

11 know, .whosoever, whether man or wpni, 
I Jfan . .born of a w«man (iti of few days 

14 ■\Vhat (is) man. .horn q1 a woman, that 

4 or how can ho be. cleau. .bprn of fi woman? 

9 If mine heart have beep deceived by aw. 
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Prov. 3. 16 To deliver tbce from the »lraiMi« woaifli 
6. 24 To keep the- from tho evil woman, from 
6. 26 For by mcan.tof a whorish woman (a man 

6. 32 whoso committeth adultery with awoman 

7. 5 they may keep thee from tho strango wo. 
7. 10 there met him a woman, .the attire of aa 
9. 13 A foolish woman (i») clamorous, .iiniplo 

II. 16 A gracious woman rctaincth honour, and 

11. 22 a fair woman which is without discretion 

12. 4 A virtuous woman (is) a crov/n to her hu. 
' 31. 9 than with a brawling woman in « wide h. 

21. 19 than with a contentious and an angry w. 
25. 24 than with a brawling woman ond In a w. 
27. 15 continual dropping, .and a contentious w. 

30. 20 Such (is) therway of an adulterous woman 
31. 10 Who can find a virtuous woman? for her ' 

31. 30 a woman (that) feareth the Loud, she sh. 
Eccl. 7. 26 I find more bitter than death the woman 

7. 28 a woman among allthesehave Inot fcmnd 
Isa. 45. 10 Woe unto him that saith. .to the woman 

49. IS Can a woman forget her sucking child, th. 

54. 6 For the Lop.D hath called tlieo as a worn. 
Jer. 13. 21 shall not sorrows take thee, as a woman 

44. 7 to cut oil from yon man and woman, child 

48. 41 shall be aa the heart of a woman in her p. 

49. 22 shall, .bo as the heart of a woman In her 
51. 22 With thee. .1 break in pieces man and wo. 

Eze. 16. 30 the work of an imperious whorish woman 

18. 6 neitherhathcomencartoamenstruousw. 

23. 44 as they go in unto awoman. .tho lewd wo. 

Hos. 3. I Goyet,loveawomaubelovedof(her)frlend 

Zeeh. 5. 7 this (is) a woman that tittethinthe midst 

i,A female, 7\'^7) neqehah. 

Lev. 15. 33 of the man, and of the woman, and of him 
Num3t. 15 said. .Have ye savcdall the women alive! 
Jcr. 31. 22 created a newtliing..Awoman shall com, 

3. Womai, DTJ nashim. 

Gen. 1 8. 1 1 it ceased to be . . after the manner of wot 

31, 35 for tho custom of women (is) upon mo • 

E.\od. I. 19 tho Hebrew.. aro not as the Egyptian wo. 

15. 20 the women went out after her with tlm. 
35. 22 they came, both men and women, as manj 
35. 26 tho women whose heart stirred them up 

Lev. 26. 26 ten women shall bake your bread in ouo 
>'uiU3i. 9 the children of Israel took (all) tho women 

31. 18 all the women children, that have not k. 

31. 35 women that had not known man by lyin; 

Deut. 2. 34 destroyed tho men, and the women, and 

3. 6 utterly destroying the men, women, and 

2o. 14 tho women, and the little ones, »nJ tho 

31. i2Gatherthe people .. men, and women, ar. i 
Josh. 8. 35 with the women, and the little ones, and 
Judg. 5. 24 Blessed above women, .above women in 
9. 51 thither fled all the men and women, ir.d 

16. 27 the house was full of men and women, a:;il 
21. 10 Inhabitants, .with the women and the ch. 
21. 14 which they had saved alive of tho women 

■Euth 4. 14 the women said unto Naomi, Blessed (bcl 

1 Sa. 2. 22 they lay with tho women that assembled 

15. 33 made women childles8..chlldle33 among w. 
J 8. 6 the women came out of all cities of Israel 
18. 7 tiie women answered (one another) as they 

30. 2 had taken the w omen captives that (were} 
a Sa. I. 26 wonderful, passing the love of womiii 

15. 16 tho king left ten women, (which were) co. 

20. 3 the kl'ig took the ten womjn (his) concu. 
i Ki 3. 16 Then came there twc women (that were) 
i II. I Solomon loved many strange women, tog. 

2 Ki. 23. 7 where the women wove hangings for the 
2 C"hl2?. 8 two hundred thousand, women, sons, and 
Ezra 10. 1 congregation of men and women and ch. 
Neh. 8. 3 before the men and the women, aadthofc 

13. 26 even him did outlandish women cause lo 
£sth. J . 9 the queen made a feast for tho women 

1. 17 shall comeabroadunto all women, so that 
J. 3 ths house of the women . . keeper of the w. 

2. i the custody of Hegai, keeper of the worn. 

3. 9 the best (place) of the house of tho women 
a. It before the court of the women's house, tfl 
3. 12 (other) things for the purifying of the ■». 

3. 13 go with her out of the house of the women 

3. 14 she returned into the . .house of the worn. 

2. 15 Hegai. .the keeper of the women, appol. 

3. 13 young and old, little children and women 
8. II assault them, (both) little ones and worn. 

Job 42. 15 in all the land were no women found (so) 
Prov 14. I Every wise woman buildeth her house: li.' 

31. 3 Givenotthystrengthnntowomen,nort'"J 
Song I. 8 thou fairest among women, go thy way 

5. 9 O thou fairest among women! what (is) ' 

6. I Whither. .0 thou fairest among women t 
iBa. 3. 12 children (are) their oppressors.andw.cmeq 

4 % seven women shall take hold of one n^m 
19. 16 that day shall Egj-pt be like ""to women 
27. II the women come, (arid) set them on rtrq 
9 Rls8 up, ye women that are at ease; hear 
Jer "7. 18 the women knead (their) dough, to maks 
. 20 hear the word of the Lord, O ye women 
22 the women that are left in the king of f, 
~7 had committed imtohim men, and women 
16 the women, and the children, and the eu. 
,3. 6 women, and children, and the kmg's da. 
Ai 15 all the women that stood by, a great »u. 
44' 20 to the women, and to all the people v]xU 
L 24 Jeremiah said, .to all the women. Hear 
50. 37 they shall become as women: a sword is 
SI 30 they became as women: they have burned 
Topi 2 20 Shall the women eat their fruit, (and) cha 
^^ 4 10 The hands of the pitiful women have sa 
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Ifei?. ■ 8. 14 there sat women weeping for Tiimmuz . 
. g. 6 both maids,, and little children, and wo. 
i6. 34 the contrary is in thee from (other) worn. 
j6. 41 upon thee in the sight of many women 
93. 2 there were two women, the daughters of 
23. 10 she became famous among women, for 
23. 48 that all women may be taught not to do 

%aQ, It. 17 he sliall give him the daughterof women 
.",■ II. 37 nor the desire of women, nor regard any 

llloi 2. 9 The women of my people have ye cast out 

Nah. 3. 13 thypeople in the midst of thee (are).wom. 

Zech. 5. 9 there came out two women,'anQ the wind 
i^ 2 the houses rifled, aad the women i-avished 

i;A 'woman, ioife, yvy-^- gune" ^ 

ISM. 5. 28 who.so'ever:looketh'6tia\v'6man"to1ns(af. 
■ 9. 20 a woman, which was diseased with an iss. 
. g. 22 the woman was made whole from that ho. 

11. II Among them that are born of women the. 

13. 33 is like unto leaven, which a woman took a. 

14. 21 about five thousand men, besides women 

15. 22 a woman of Canaan came out of the same 
15. 28 said .into her.O woman, great (is) thy fa. 
Ij 28 four thousand men, besides women and oh. 
'as. 27 And last of all the woman died als» 

a6. 7 There came unto him a woman having &n 

26. 10 said unto them, Why trouble ye the wo.? 

07. 55 many women were there, beholding afar- 

28. 5 the angel answered and said unto the wo. 

Mark 5. 23 a certain woman, which had an issue of , 

5. 33 the woman, fearing and trembling, know. 

7. 25 a. .woman, whose young daughter had au 

7. 26 'J'he woman was a Greek, a Syrophenician 

10. 12 if [a woman] shall put away her husband 

12. 22 and left noseed: last of all the woman died 

14. 3 there came a woman having an alabaster 

13. 40 There were also women looking on afar off 
IiUko I. [28], 42 blessed (art) thou among women I 

4. 26 sent, save uuto . . a woman (that was) a wl. 
7. 28 Among those that are born of women th. 
7. 37 behold, a woman in the city, which was 

7. 39 who and what manner of woman (this is) 
7.44 turned to the woman . . Seest thou this w. 
7 50 ho said to the woman, Thy faith hathsa. 

8. 2 certain women, which had been healed 
8. 43 a woman, having an issue of blood twelve 
8. 47 when the woman saw that she was not hid 

10. 38 a certain woman named Martha received 

1 1. 27 a certain woman of the company lifted up 
13. II there was a->voman which had a spirit of 
13. 12 Woman, thourart loosed from thine infir. 
13. 21 It is like leayon, vhich a woman took and 

15. 8 what woman, having ten pieces of silver 
eo. 32 Last of all the woman died also- 

22. 57 denied him; saying^ Woman, I know him 
03. 27 great company, of people, and of women 

23. 49 the women that followed hinf from Gall, 

23. 55 the wonxeu also, which came with him ' 

24. 22 certain women also of our company made 
24. 24 found (it) even so as the women had said 

John 2. 4 Woman, what have tto die with thee f- 
4. 7 TherecomethawomanofSamariatodraw 
4, 9 Then saith thewomanof Samaria iintohim 
4. 9 askest drink of me, which am a Woman of 
4. II The woman saith uuto him. Sir, thou hast 
4. 15 The woman saith unto him,Sir, give me th. 
■4. 17 The woman answered and said, I have no 
4. 19 The woman saitK untohim. Sir, Ipercelve 
4. 21 Woman, believe me, the hour cometh,wh. 
4. 25 The woman saith unto him, I know that 
4. 27 marvelled that he talked with the woman 
4. 28 The woman then left her water pot, and 
4. 39 believed, .for the saying of the woman ' 

4. 42 said unto the woman. Now we believe, not 
8. 3 [brought unto him a woman taken in ad.] 
8. 4 [this woman was taken in adultery, in] 
8. 9 [and the woman standing in the midst) , 
8. 10 [saw none but the woman, he said. .Wo.] 

16. 21 A woman when she is in travail hath so. 
19. 26 he saith unto his mother. Woman, behold 
ao. 13, 15 unto her. Woman, why weepest thou? 

ActA I. 14 in prayer and supplication, .with the wo. 

5. 14 added..multitude3 both of men and wom. 
8. 3 Saul, .haling men and women, committed 

8. 12 they were baptized, bothmen and women 

9. 2 if he found . . whether they were men or w. 

13. 50 stirred up the devout and honourable w. 
16. I ol a certain woman, which was a Jewess 

16. 13 we sat down, and spake unto the women 
16. 14 a certain woman named Lydia, a seller of 

17. 4 believed, .of the chief women not a few 
17. 12 also of honourable women which were G. 
17. 34 a woman named Damaris, and others with 
22. 4 delivering into prisons both men and wo. 

Jlotn. 7. 2 For the woman which hath an husband . 

i Co. 7. I (It is) good for a man not to touch a wo. 
7. 13 the woman which hatjx an husband that 
n. 3 the head of the woman (is) the man, and 
II. 5 every woman that prayethorprophesieth 
II. 6 it the woman be not covered, let her also 
II. 6 if it be a shame tor a woman to be shorn 
II, 7 but the woman is the glory of the man 
II. 8 the man is not of the woman ; but the w. 
II. 9 Keither.. created for., woman, but the w, 
II. 10 For this cause ought the woman to have 
II. II man without the woman, neither the wo. 
II. 12 For as the woman. .even so.. by the wom. 
Ill J3 is it comely that a woman pray unto God 
zi. 15 if a woman have longhair, it is a glory to 

14, j4 Let your women keep silence in the chu, 
14. js It is ashame for women to speak in the 

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2. 9 In like manner also, that Women adorn t. 
2. 10 which becometh women professing godl. 
2. II Let the woman learn in silence with all 
2. 12 I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to us. 

2. 14 the woman being deceived was in the tr. 
[I. 35 Women received their dead raised to life 

3. 5 in the old time the holy women also, who 
2. 20 because thou sufferest that woman Jeze. 
9. 8 they had hair as the hair of women, and 

12. I a woman clothed with the sun, and the 
12. 4 the dragon stood before the woman wlrich 
12. C the woman fled into the wilderness, where 
12. 13 he persecuted the woman which brought 
12. 14 to the woman were given two wings of a 
12. IS cast out. .water as a flood after the wom. 
12. 16 the earth helped the woman : and the ea. 
12. 17 the dragon was wroth with the woman, and 
4 These . .which were not defiled with wom. 

3 I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured 

4 the woman was arrayed in purple and sc. 

6 I saw the woman drunken with the blood 

7 I will tell thee tho mystery of the woman 
9 are seven mountains on which the woman 

17. i3 the woman wliich thou sawest is that gr. 

S.This one, avrri haute. { 

jiattzfi. 13 shall also this, that this woman kath done 

Luke 7. 45 this woman since the time I came in hath 

7. 46 this woman hath anointed my feet v/itli .• 

Acts 9. 36 this woman was full of good works and, < 

6. Each or every one, iKa(rTr) hekaste.-' 

1 Co. 7. 2 let every woman have her O'vro.hus'band ' 

7. A female, BiiXeia theleia.< 

■ Horn. I. 26 even their womendidchahge th6 natural 
1. 27 the men, leaving the natural use of the w;. 

8.^ Utile silly woman, yuvaiKdpwv gunaikarion. 

2 Ti. 3. 6 lead captive silly wonjenladenjrithsJiBl. 
■WOMAIT BSrvant t-^l 

Maid servant-}:i\f^ti^ sMphcJiahi 

Gen. 20. 14 oxen, and men servants, arid women serK 
• 32. 5 I have, .men servants, and women serv,. ' 
■32, 22. took his, two wives,. and Jii3.twp,woiaens.' 

I. Belly, xoom'b', lod%\>i'i leteii^ 

Gen. 25. 23 Two nations (are) in thy wofnb", and two"?^ 

25. 24 And. .behold, (there were) twins inherw. 

30. 2 withheld from thee the fruit of the womb? 

38. 27 it came to pass, .twins (were) in her womb 
Dout. 7. 13 he will also bless the fruit of thy womb j! 
Judgi3. 5, 7 be a Nazarite to God from the womb ii 

ID. 17 aNazariteuntoGodfrommymother'swo. 

! I. 21 Kaked camo I out of my mother's womb 

"3. 10 it shut not up the doors of my. .womb 

JO. 19 I should have been carried from the wo, 

31. 15 Did not he that made me in the womb. 
. 31. 18 I have guided her from my mother'swo. 

38. 29 Out of whose womb came the ice ? and '-f. 
Psa.. -22,, 9 thou (art) he that took me out of the wo.' 

■71.: 6 By theehavelbeen holdenupfrpmthew. 

127. 3 Lo. .the fruit of the womb (is Ill's) reward 

.\ 139, 13 thou haat covered me in my mother's w.. 

lP'r6v3i. 2 What, my son ? and'what, the son of my w.? 

E&cL 5. 15 As he came forth of his mother's womb ._. 

'I II. 5 how the bones, .in the womb of her that ij 

lBai"i3. i8 shall have 'no pity on the fruit of the wo,.- 

44. 2 made thee, and formed thee from the w.f 

44. 24 and he that formed thee from the womb' 

48. 8 wast called a transgressor from the wombi 

49. I Lord hath called thee from the womb ■' 
'49.' 5 the Lord that formed me from the womb 

'49. 15 not hare compassion on the son otherw.7 

Sos. 9. II from the birth, from the womb, and from 

•9. 16 yet will I slay ..the beloved, .of their wo. 

■12, 3 He took his brother by,, the .heel iu the ,w., 

2.Bmvels, n'j;o oyieim.; 

Euth HI Turn again', ".(arc) there yeS. .sons'in my w.' 
3i A vjomb,- female, ornracham.' -■'■■-■ 

Gen. 49. 25 blessings of the breasts and of the womb'; 
I'rov3o. 16 The grave ; and the barren wonib ; the e,' 
Isa. 461 3 which are borne . . carried from the woml>' 
Eze. 20. 26 pass tlu-ough . . all that openeth the womb 
4. A womb, female, cn"! rechem. 

Gen.2o. 18 Lord had fast closed up all tho wombs 

29. 31 when the LORD saw.. he opened herwomb 

30. 22 God hearkened to her, and opened herw. 
Exodi3. 2 Sanctity, .whatsoever openeth the womb 
Num. 8. 16 they, .instead of such as open every womb 

j2, 12 when he Cometh out of his mother's womb 
I Sd.' t.\ 5, 6 the Lord had shut up her womb 
Job,::;3. II Why died I not from the womb?, .did I . 
\io. 18 hast thou brought me forth out of the w.? 
■^^. 20 The womb shall forget him : the worm 
31. 15 and did not one. fashion us in tho womb? 
, .38. 8 brake forth. .it had issued out of the wo. ? 
Psa.'. 22. 10 I was cast upon thee from the womb, th. 
58. 3 Tlie wicked are estranged from the womb 
110. 3 In the beauties of holiness from the womb 
Jer. I. 5 before thou camest forth out of the womb 
20. 17 slew me not from the womb, .and her wo. 
20. 18 Wherefore-came I forth out of the womb 
Hos. 9. 14 give them a misoarijing womb and dry h. , 

5,J3elly, womb, yaa-T'fip gaster. 

Luke I. 31 thou shalt conceive in thy womb, andbr. 
6, Belly, womb, hollow place, KotKla Tcoilia. 

JVIattig. la whichwere so born from (their)mothcr'sw. 

Luke 1. 15 shall be filled, .oven from his mother's w. 



Ltiko I, 4t it came to pass, .the babe leaped in her wi 
■^■i. 42 and said. .bles3ed(is)th'efruitofthywomli 

1. 44 lo. .tlie babe leaped in my womb for joy( 

2. 21 named, .beforejie was conceived in the w3 
II. 27 Blessed (is) th^womb that bare thee, and, 
23. 29 Blessed, .the wombs that never bare, ami 

John 3. 4 can he enter, .into his mother's womb, and. 

Acts 3.2 a certain man, lame iroxn hi^-moth£^s w, 

14. 8 being a cripple from his mother's womb \ 

Gal.. I. 15 whoseparatedmefrommym.other'swpml^ 

T.A vjomh, matrix, ij.i]Tpa metra}, 

Luke 2. 23 Every male that openeth the i^oriib' shalt 
Ptom. 4. 19 neither yet the deadnesa otSara'sjvvomli^ 
'WOHDER, (great), wondered at— ' 
1. Wonder, miracle, nn'ir mophctK: ^ 

Exod. 4. 21 see that thou do all those wonders befora 
' 7. 3 I will.. multiply my signs and my wonder^ 
i 1 . 9 that my wonders may be multiplied m the. 
II. 10 Moses and Aaron did all these wonders b* 
Dent. 4. 34 to go . . take him anation . . by wonders, and, 
6. 22 Lord showed signs and wonders, great and. 
■ 7. 19 the signs, and the wonders, andfhemighty 
13. I If.. a prophet.. glveth thee a sign or a wo< 

13. 2 And the sign or the wonder come *o pasa 
26. 8 the Lord brought us forth, .with wonder^ 
28. 46 they shall be upon thee for. .a wonder, and. 
34. II In all the signs and tha wonders which the 

1 Ch.i6. 12 Remember his marvellous works, .his wo.; 

2 Ch. 32. 31 who sent unto him to enquire of the won;^ 
Neh. 9. 10 showedst signs and wonders upon Pharai 
Psa. 71. 7 I am as a wonder unto many': but thoa / 

I 78. 43 How he had wrought, .his wonders in tha, 
'J05. 5 Kemember his marvellousworks..hiswd* 

105. 27 They showed his., wonders in the land oC 

135. 9 (Who) sent tokens and wondersinto them;, 
Isa, , 8. 18I and the children, .(are)., for wonders ia 

20. 3 Isaiah hath walked .. a sign and wonder / 
Jer. 32. 20 Which hast set signs and wonders in tha.' 

32.' 21 hast brought forth thy people, .with wo'< 
Joel 2. 30 I will show wonders in the heavens and ; 
Zech. 3. 8 men wondered at: for, behold, I will bring 

I.T0 show self wonderful or singular, nhspala, 2., 
Exod. 3. 20 I will, .smite Egypt with all my wonders 
Josh. 3. 5 to morrow the Lord will do wonders anio.. 
■ Neh. 9. 17 neither were mindful of thy wonders that 
Job 9. TO Which doeth great things. .and wonders. 
Psa." 78. II forgat his works, and his wonders that hs 
96.-3 Declare . . his wonders among all peoplaV 

106. 7 Our fathers understood not thy wonders 

107. 24 These see the works of the Lord, .his woi 

136. 4 To him who alone doeth great wonder^ 

S.A wonder, singular thing^ir7§ p'ele.l 

plxodis. n Who (i3)Iikounto tfiee, OLoftD.- doing W'.' 

Psa. ; 77. 1 1 surely I will remember thy wonders of old 

"^77. 14 Thou (art) the Godthatdoestwon'ders, th.' 

88. 10 Wilt thou show wonders to the dead? shall 

88. 12 Shall thy wonders be known in the dark? 

i.Sg.'^s the heavens shall praise thy wonders, O.J 

isa.,, 29. 14 I will, .dofi a marvellous work and a woi 

Dan.' 1 2. ;: 6 (one) said . .How long , ■; the end of these w.t 

i^To be. astonished, wonder,' ni^i? temah.\ 

|)an.j''4. '2 I thought it good to show, .the wonder* 

■■' "■.4. .3 how mighty.. his.wonders! his kingdom' 

,6. 27 he worketh signs and wonclers in heaveif 

^Astonishment,:amazinient, Ba/xPos thambos^^ \ 
Acts 3. 10 thpyJvereJilled.wi4li.wonder, and. amaze,- 
Q.A sign;'^ (xyiixiLoV semeion^^^^^v^^ 

^ev.'i^. V;And there .appeared a great" wonder ill he. 
■^3 2. g'ithere appeared another wonder in heaveii 
.13.' 13 And he doeth great wonders,"so that ho. 

7, A prodigy, wonder,' ripai tcras. ■ ^ 

3Iatt24. 24 fals^Clirists. .shall shoM'X signs and won; 
Marki3. 22 false Christs. .shall show signs and wondj 
John 4. 48 Except ye see^igns and wonders, ye will 
^cts 2. 19 I will show wonders in heaven above, and 

2. 22 amanapprovedof God..bymiraclesandw. 

2. 43 many wonders and signs were done by tha 

4. 30 that signs and wonders may be done by.' 

5. 12 were many signs and wonders Avrought"' 

6. 8 Stephen, .did great wonders and miracles 

7. 36 after that he had showed wonders and si. 

14. 3 granted signs and wonders to be done by 

15. 12 declaring what miracles and wonders God. 
feom.15. 19 Through mighty signs and wonders, bythrf. 
2 C0.12. i2in.signs; and wonders, and mighty deedrf/ 
2 Th. 2. 9 with' all power, and signs, and lying won; 
Heb. 2. 4 God..l5earing..witnes3.,withsigns,.wo4 

■WONBEE, greatiy, xirondering, to -r- ^ 

l.To show self astonished, oe^ sKament, Yd. -'. "1 
Isa. 59. 16 he saw that .'.no nian.'and wondered* 
,' / 63. 5 I wondered.that.'.none to uphold: theraj 

2.T0 be astonished, wonder, ftoiji tamah^' _ _^_ , - 
Isa. 29. 9 Stay yourselves, and wonder; cry Jeono 
Jer. 4. 9 be astonished, and theprophets shall >vo^ 

Z. To show self astonished f 1^5^ iamah, 7. ' ; 

Hab. I. 5 Behold ye.. regard, and wonder marvell; 

i.Oreatly astonished or amazed, eKOa/xPos ekthami 
Acts 3. II the people ran together, .greatly wonder, 

5. To put out, startle, 'perplex, ^la-rrifit codstlmL. ; 
Acts 8. ij Simon, .continued with' Philip, and won; 

6. To be astonished, amazed, Oav/xdCa thaumazo.-. 
>ratti5. 31 Insomuch that the multitude wondered^ 
Mark 6. 51 amazed, .beyond measure, [and wonder.) 
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:Xuke 4. aa all bare him witness, and wondered at 

8. 25 they being afraid, wondered, saying one 

9. 43 while they wondered evei'y one at all tli. 
•ai. 14 the dumb spake ; and the people wonde. 
24. 12 [wondciiug in himself at that which was] 

- 24. 41 while they . . believed not for joy, and wo. 

^cts 7. 31 When Moses saw. .he wondered at the s. 

•13.41 Behold, yodespisers, and wonder, and po. 

JR^y. 13- 3 and all the world wondered after the be. 

,r' -J?. 6 when I saw her, I wondered with great 

^^17. 8 and Jhey that dwell on the earth shall w. 

WOITDERFUL thing, yrork, to be or maJie — •, 

J. To be or becomejooiidcrjful, singular, nhppala, 2. 

>2 Sa. I. 26 thy love to me was wonderful, passing 

IJob 42. 3 too wonderful for me, which I knew not 

'tsa. 40. 5 Many, O LoitD. .God. .thy wonderful wo. 

- 78. 4 and his wonderful works that he hathdo. 

107. 8, 15, 21, 31 his wonderful works to the ch. 

■, _-iii. 4 He hath made his wonderful works to be 

^I*rov3o. 18 There be three, .are too wonderful forma 

2. To make wonderful, singular, tihs pala, 5. 
>DeutaB, 59 Then the Lord will make thy plagues w. 
.2 Ch. 2. 9 for the house, .(shall be) wonderful great 
^Isa. 28. 29 Lord of hosts; (which) is wonderful in c. 

i.Arty thing wonderful or singular, vhs pele. 
^ Psa.iig. 129 Thy testimonies (are) woncferful : there. 

Isa. 9. 6 and his name shall be called Wonderful 
>... 25. 1 1 will praise, .for thou hast done wonder. 
i. Wonderful, singular, 'kS? pili. 
>• . Psa. 139. 6 knowledge is too wonderful for me ; it is 
i. Astonishment, amazement, ne^ shammah. 
t , Jer. s- 30 A wonderful and horrible thing ia com^"^ 
6. Wonderful, 0ou/iaoios thaumasios. 
I: 'Matt 21. 15 saw the wonderful things that he did, and 
1. Great doings or deeds, fi.eya\e7a megaleia. 

Acts 2. 1 1 we do hear them speak, .the wonderful 
WONDEEFaLLT (made, to be) — ;, 

1. Tobeor become wonderful or singular, x'yppala, 2. 
',. Dan. 8. 24 he shall destroy wonderfully, and shall p. 

2. Any thing wonderful or singular, t^B pele. 

• Lam. I. 9 therefore she came down woriderf ullj 1 
8. 7*0 be or become wonderful, nh^ palah, 2. 

• Psa. 139. 14 for I am fearfully (and) wonderfully made 
WONDEHINQ — 

To shoio self astonished, .ixt' shaah, t. 

--■. Gen. 24. 21 the man wondering at her held liis peace 
WONDUOTJS things, ■works, wondrously — 
\.A wonderful or singular thing, nvhsf^ miphlaah. 
;; Job 37. 16 the wondrous worksof him whichisperfect 
2, To be or become wonderful, S'S^ pala, 2. ■. 

I Ch.16. 9 Sing, .talk ye of all his wondrous works > 
Job 37. 14 stand still, and consider the wondrous w. 
JPsa. 26. 7 That I may. .tell of all thy wondrous wo. 
71. 17 hitherto have I declared thy wondrous w. 
72. 18 Lord God. .who only doeth wondrous th. 
75. I thy name (is) near thy wondrous works 
78. 32 and believed not for his wondrous works 
B6. 10 For thou (art) great, and doest wondrous 
.xo;. 2 Sing, .talk ye of all his wondrous works 
106. 22 Wondrous works in the land of Ham, (aEd) 
iig. 18 that Imay behold wondrous things out of 
119. 27 so shall I talk of thy wondrous works 
145. 5 I will speak.. of thy majesty, and. .w. w. 
Jer.' 21. a deal.. according to all his wondrous wor. 

5. To make wonderful or singidar, kJ"!) pala, 5. 
Judgi3. 19 did wondrously ; and Manoah and his wl. 
Joel 2. 26 God, that hath dealt wondrously_witlw' '- 

"WONT (to T>«) — - 

X.To S2}ecik, -\7^ dabar, 2:'. ^ / 

• E Sa. 20. 18 They were wont to fepeak in old timej say. 
2.T0 see, mn chazah. 

■ Dan. 3. 19 one seven times more than it was wont to 
8.T0 nccustom, ]3D sahan, 5. 

; Kum 22. 30 said. . was I ever wont to do so nnto thee t 
4. To be customary, .fflw etJio. eXiaSa. eidiha. 

Matt 27. j's at (that) feast the governor was wont to 
JIarkio. I and. as he was wont, he taught them ag. 

t. According to ciistom, Kara rh e0os kata to ethos. 
.'Iuke22. 39 he came out, and went, as lie was wont . 

6. To make or reckon legal or custotnary, yofil(a. 
Acts 16. 13 river side, where prayer was wont to bo 

j WOOD, (of ) — 

' I.Wood, a free,' V^ a. 

-. Dan. 5. 4, 23 praised the gods of. .wood, and of sto. 
2. .4 bough, forest, v-\j\ choresh. 

J Sa. 23. 15 (was) in the wilderness of Ziph in a wood 
33. i6 arose, and went to David in the wood 
123. 18 David abode in the wood, and Jonathan 
723. 19 Doth not David hide himself., in the wood 

^. A forest, wood,'<^'k\ yaar.,.^ 

Deutig. 5 As when a man goeth into the wood with 
Josh.17. 15 get thee up to the wood, .and cut dcwn 

■ 17, 18 mountain shall be thine : for it (is) a wood' 

I Sa. 14. 23 And all (they of) the land came to a wood 

14. 26 when the people were come into the wood 

f Sa. 18, 6 and the battle was in the wood of Ephra, 

18. 8 the wood devoured more people thftt day 

iS. 17 and cast Uim into a great pit ui tt>6 woo4 



2 Ki. 2. 24 there came, .two she bears outof the wo. 
I Ch.i6. 33 Then shall the trees of the wood sing out 
Psa, 80. 13 The boar out of the wood doth waste it 

83. 14 As the flro burneth a wood, aud as the 11. 

96. 12 then shall all the treesof the v/ood rejoice 
132. 6 we found it in the llelds of the wood 
Eccl. 2. 6 to v/atcr tliercwith the wood that bring. '^ 
Song 2. 3 apple tree among the trees of the wood ; 
Isa. 7. 2 as the trees of the wood are moved with • 
Hie. "7. 14 which dwell solitarily (in) the wood, la'-,-, 

i. Woods, forests, D'")ij!; yeorim. • 

Eze. 34. 25 dwell safely . .and sleep in the wooda^ 
^.A tree, wood, \1 cts. 

Gen. 6. 14 Make thee an ark of gopher wood; rooms 
22. 3 clave the wood for the burnt offering, and 
22. 6 Abraham took the wood of the burnt off. 
22. 7 Behold the fire and the wood ; but where 
22. 9 laid the wood in order, .upon the wood 

Exod 7. 19 both in (vessels of) wood, and in (vessels , 
25. 5 and badgers' skins, and shittini wood 
25. 10 they shall make an ark (of) shittim wood 
25. 13 thou Shalt mako staves (of) shittim wood 
25. 23 Shalt also make a table (of) shittim wood 

25. 28 shalt make the staves (of) shittim wood 
s6. 15 shalt make boards, .(of) shittim wood st. 

26. 26 thou shalt make bara (of) shittim wood 

27. I shalt make an altar of shittim wood, five 

27. 6 staves for the altar, staves (of) shittim w. 
30. I (of) shittim wood shalt thou make It 

30. 5 thou shalt mako the etaves (of) shittim w. 
35. 7 and badgers' ekin,-i, and shittim wood ■ 
35. 24 with whom was found shittim wood, lor 

35. 33 in carving of wood, to make any manner. 

36. 20 he made boards, .(of) shittim wood, stan. 

36. 31 he made bars of shittim wood; live for the 

37. I made the ark (of) shittim wood: two cub. 
37. 4 he made staves (of) shittim wood, and ov. 
37. 10 he made the table (of) shittim wood, two 
37. IS, 28 he made the staves (of) shittim wood 

37. 25 made the iucense altar (of) shittim wood 

38. 1 he made the altar.. of shittim wood, five 

38. 6 he made the staves (of)Ehittim wood, and 
Lev. ■ I. 7 and lay the wood in order upon the fire 

I. 8 the fat in order upon the wood that (is) 

1. 12 shall lay them in order on the wood that 

I. 17 bum it upon the altar, upon the wood th. 

3. 5 which (is) upon the wood that (is) on tho 

4. 12 and burn him on the wood with fire r , ,; 

6. 12 the priest shall bum wood on it every mo." 

II. 32 y/hether . . any vessel of wood, or raiment 

14. 4 and cedar wood, aud scarlet, and hyssop 

14. C he shall take it, and the cedar wood, and 

14. 49 two birds, and cedar wood, and scarlet ". 

14. 51 he shall take the cedar wood, and the hy. , 

14. 52 cleanse the house, .with the cedar wood ■ 

15. j2 every vessel of wood shall be rinsed in wa. 
Kumis. 20 the land, .whether there be wood therein 

19. 6 the priest shall take cedar wood, and hy. 

31. 20 of goats' (liair), and all things made of w. 
35. i8 he smite him with an hand v/capon of wo. 

Deut. 4. 28 servo gods, the work of men'shands.wood 
10. I Hew thee . . and make thee an ark of wood 
10. 3 I made an ark (of), shittim wood, and he 
ig. 5 goeth. .with his neiglibour to hew wood - 

28. 36 there shalt thou serve other (jods, wood 

28. 64 thenshaltthouserveothcr gods.. wood aud 

29. II from the hewer of thy wood unto the dra. 
29. 17 ye have seen. .their idols, wood and stone 

Josh. Q. 21, 23, 27 hewers of wood anddrawers of wa. 
Judg. 6. 26 olfcr a burnt offering with the wood of the 

1 Sa. 6. 14 they clave the wood of the cart, and offe. 

2 Sa. 6. 5 manner (of instruments made of) fir wood 

24. 22 behold. .instruments of the oxen for wood 

I Ki. 6. 15 he covered (them) on the inside with wood 

i3. 23 and lay (it) on wood.. aud lay (it) on wood 

j8. 33 he put the wood in order, and cut the bu. 

18. 33 laid (liim) on the wood, and said, Fill four 

18. 33 pour (it) on the. .sacrifice, and on the wo. 

18. 38 consumed the burnt sacrifice, and the wo. 

a Ki. 6. 4 they came to Jordan, they cut down wood 

. 19. 18 no gods, but the woikof men's hand, wo. 

1 Ch.2i. 23 I give..the threshing instruments for wo. 

22. 4 they of Tyre, brought much cedar wood 

29. 2 I have prepared. .wood for (things) of wo. 

2 Cli. 2. 16 we will cut wood out of Lebanon, as much 
ileh. 8. 4 Ezra the scribe stood upon a pulpit of w. 

10 34 for the wood offering, to bring (it) into the 
13. 31 for the wood offering, at times appointed 
Job 41. 27 esteemeth..as straw.. brass as rotten wood 
Prov 26. 20 AVhere no wood is.. the fire goth out, so • 
26. 21 (As) coals. .to burning coals, and wood to 
Eccl. 10. 9 he that clcaveth wood shall be endange.' 
Song 3. 9 Solomon made himself a chariot of the w. 
Isa. 10. 15 as if the stall should lift up.. no wood 

30. 33 the pile thereof (is) fire and much wood • 
37. 19 no gods, but the work of men's hands, w. 
45. 20 have no knowledge that set up the. wood" 
60. 17 For brass I will bring gold.. and for wood 

Jcr. 5. 14 I wUl make. .this people wood, and it sh, 

; 7. 18 The children gather wood, and the fath,' 

28. 13 Tliou hast broken the yokes of wood, but 

.'46. 22 and come. .with axes, ns hywers of wood f 

Larj. 5. 4 have drunken"., for money ; our wood is si'. 

5; 13 and the children fell under tho wood -^igiM. 

Eze. 13. 5 Shall wood be taken thereof to do any w.' 

26. 32 We will be as the heathen. .to serve wood 

24! 10 Heap on wood, kindle the fire, consume ' 

39. 10 So that they shall take no wood out of the 
4r. 16 cieled with wood round about, and from 
41. 22 The altar of wood. .and the walls.. wood -A 

Cab, a. 13 Woe unto him that saiti unto thg W9<>il • 



Ilag. I. 8 Go up to the mountain, and brin^ \roo«I 
Z^h 12. 6 like an hearth of Urc among the wood, snd 

^.Wooden, made of wood, ^v\ivoi o:ulinos.i 
' ' 2 Tl. 2. 20 not only vessels of gold. .but also of wooil 
■ Ecv. , 9. 20 they should not worship. , idols.. of wood 

7. Wood, tree, \\iKov zulon,\ 

1 Co. 3. 12 any man build upon this foundation.. wo, 
Ilev. 18. 12 thjine wood.,vcs3e!a of jjjost precious wo. 

■WOOF — ' ' 

Mixture, woof, :i-)i! crcb)., 

Lov. 13. 48 "\Vheth'er..)n thewai^76f'woof7onihert 
13- -19. 51. 53i 57. 59 In tl'e w.arp, or In the woof 
13. 52 whether wai-p or woof. In woollen or In II. 
13. 56 rend. .out of tho warp, or out of tho woot 
13. 58 the garment, cither v/aip orwijof, qj.wU, 

■WOOL, Voollcn — ^' 

1. Wool, "CJ4 amar. 

Dan. 7. 9 and the Lair of his head like the pure wo. 

2. Wool, "13S tsemer. 

Lev. 13. 47 a woollen garment, W a linen garment 
13. 48 in the warp, or woof, of linen, or of wool. 
13. 52 In woollen or in linen, or any thing of 
13. 59 In a garment of woollen or linen, either 

Dent22. 11 Thou shalt not wear a garment.. of woo. 

Judg. 6. 37 I will put a fleece of wool in the floor 

2 Ki. 3. -4 an hundred thousand rams, with the w. 
Psa.147. "5 Ho givcth snow like wool: he scatlcrcth 
Prov 31. 13 She seeketh wool and flax, and worketh 
Isa. I. i3 though, like crimson, they shall be as w. 

., 51. 8 and the worm shall eat them like wool 

Eze. 27. 18 riches .the wine of Helbon, and white w. 

3.). 3 Ye eat the fat. .ye clothe you with thew^ 

.44. 17 no wool shall come upon them whiles they 

JIos. 2. 5 will go after my lovers, that give, .my w. 

" 2. • 9 and will recover my wool and my flax , 

3.A inixed chih of Wool and linen, WW shaainez, 
] Lev. 19. 19 neither sball.ft garment, .woollen come 

i.Wool, fpiov erion'.y . . 

Heb. 9. 19 he took the blood, .and scarlet wool, and 
, Rev. I. 14 His head and. .hairs.. .white Ul^e wc>oJ,?^ 

WOED — 

1. A saying^'speech, 1DH hrier: ^_ 

Gen. 49. 21 &aphtali..let loose; he'glveth goodlyTr. 

gum 24. 4, 16 He hath said, which heard the words 
eut 32. I and hear, O earth, the words of my mouth 
Josh 24. 27 this stone, .hath heard all the words of ' 
Job 6. 10 I have not concealed the words of the H. 
^~^.6. 25 How forcible are rights words! but what 
j 8. 2 and . . the words of thy mouth . . a strong 
•22. 22 Receive. '.lay up his words In thine heart 
'^3. 12 I have esteemed the words of his moutli 
32. 12 convinced Job, (or) that answered his w. 

33. '3 My words, .the uprightness of my heart 

34. 37 and multiplieth his words agaiust God 
Psa. ■ 5. I Give ear to my words, O LoRD ; consider 

19. 14 Let the words of my mouth, and the me. 
54. 2 Hear, .give 'ear to the words of my mouth 
,78. ■ I incline your ears to the words of my mo. . 
'J07. ji Because they rebelled against the words ' 
^38. 4 when they hear the words of thy moutli 
141.' 6 they shall hear my words ; for they aro 
$rov. I. 2 to perceive the words of understanding 
I. 21 Shecrieth. .in thecltysheutterethherw. 
a. J Myson, if thouwiltreceivemy words, and 
a. 16 stranger (which) flatteretli with her words 
g. 7 and depart not from the words of my mo. 
p. 2 snared \vith the words, .the words otthy 
.'7. I My son, keep my words, and lay up my 
7. 5 stranger(which)flattereth with her words 
y. 24 Hearken, .attend to the words of my mo. 
,8. 8 All the words of my mouth (are) In righ. 
S5. 26 (the words) of the pure (are) pleasant w, 
|j6. 24 Pleasant words (are as) a honey comb, 
^7. 27 He that hath knowledge spareth his words 
jg. 7 he pursueth (them with) words, .they aro 
S9. 27 instruction, .to err from the words of kn. 
■22. 21 know, .words of truth, .answer the words 
.23. 12 Apply, .thine ears to the words of know, 
Isa.' 32. 7 to destroy the poor with lying words, eveij 
'■ ■:• 41. 26 (there Is) none that heareth your word^ 
' Hos. 6. 5 I have slain them by the words of my ro. 
2. A saying, speech, icn omer.'- _ ,. 

[ Psa. 68. II The Lord gave the word; great (was) tho 
; Hab. 3. 9 the oaths of the tribes, (even thy) word 

S.A saying, speech, .1■lp^^ emrah. 

Lam. 2. 17 he hath fulhlled his word that be had co. 

i.A saying, speech, n"^0!< imrah, . 

'Pent 33. 9 they have oiiserved thy word, and kept 
2 Sa, 22. 31 tho word of the LORD (is) tried ; he (Is) a \ 
J'sa. 12, 6 The words of the Lord (arc) pure word* 
•J 8, 30 the word of the Lord is tried ; he (is) a 
,103. jg tho word of the LORD tried him - - - 
J19. II Thy word have t hid in mine heart, that 
J19. 38 StabUsh thy word imto thyservant, who 
J19. 41 Letthymerciescomcaccordingtothyv/v 
119. 50 This (is) my comfort, .thy word hath qU. 
J19. 58-be.merciful unto ma according to Ui3« ^'C, 
■'119. 67 I wentastray; butnowhavelkept thyw, 
,119. 76 according to thy word unto thy servant 
•.J19. 82 Jline eyes fail for thy word, saying, When 
'119. 103 How sweet are thy words unto ray tastO 
119. ij6 Uphold me' according to thy word that 
iip. 123 Mine eyes fail, .for the word of thy rig.-, 
•JI9, J33 Ordef ray steps in thy'word ; and letudt' 



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n.t.i ig. 140 Tliy word (is) very pure ; therefore thy 
119. T48 prevent..tliat I might meditate ill thy wo. 
119. 154 deliver, .quicken me aceoidiu;; to tliy w. 
119. 158 wasgiieved; because they kept not thy w. 
J19. iOj I rejoice at thy word, as one tliat fliideth 
119. 170 deliver rae accordiiis to thy word 
J 19. 172 My tongue shall speak of thy word, for 
ijS. 2 thou hast magniflcd thy word above all 

rrov.30. 5 Every word of God (is) pure: he (is) n sh. 

Isa. 5. 24 despised the word of the Holy One of Isr. 

6.^ word, mailer, thing, lljr^ dahar. " '-'■■? 
Gen. 15. 1 After these things the word of the LORD 
13. 4 the word of the Lonu (came) unto him, say. 
24. 30 when he heard the words of Eebekah his 
24. 52 when Abraham's servant heard their wo. 
27. 34 when Esau lieard th§ words of his father 
27. 42 these words of Esau her elder sou were told 

30. 34 1 would it might be according to thy wo. 

31. I lieheardthe words of Lab.iu's sons, saying 
34. 18 their words pleased Hamor, and Shechom 
37. 8 And they hated him. .for his words ■■•■ 
37. 14 Go, I pray thee, .bring me word again 
39. 17 spake unto him according to these words 
39. J 9 when his master heard the words of his 
42. j6 that your words may be proved, whether 

42. 20 so shall your words be verified, and ye sh. 

43. 7 told, .according to the tenor of these wo. 

44. 2 he did according to tlie word that Joseph 
44. 6 and he spake unto them these same words 
44. 7 'Wherefore snith my lord these words? God 
44. 10 nlso(let) it (be) according unto yourwords 
44. 18 let thy servant, I pray thee, speak a word 

44. 24 when we came, .we told hira the words of 

45. 27 they told him all the words of Joseph, wh. 
Exod. 4.15 tliou shalt speak unto him, and put words 

, 4. 28 Moses told Aaron all the words of the L. 

4. 30 Aaron spake all the words which the Lo. 

5. 9 and let them not regard vain words 

8. 10 (Be it) according to thy word; that thou 

8. 13 the Lord did according to the word of M. 

g. 20 He that feared the word of tlie Lord am. 

9. 21 he that regarded not the word of the Loud 
12. 35 did according to the word of Jloses 
14. 12 (Is) not this the word that we did tell thee 
19 6 Tliese (are) the words which thou shalt sp. 
19. 7 laid before their faces all these words wh. 
19. 8 Moses returned the words of the people 

19. 9 Moses told the words of the people unto 

20. I And God spake all these words, saying 

23. 8 and perverteth the words of the righteo. 

24. 3 all the words, .the words which the Lord 
24. 4 Moses wrote all the words of the Lord 
24. 8 made with you concerning all these wor. 

32. 28 the childreu. .did according to the word 
34. I I will write upon (these) tables the words 
54. 27 AVrite thou these words, .these words I 
3t. 28 He wrote upon the tables the words of the 

33. I These (are) the words which the Lord ha. 
lev. ID. 7 they did according to the word of Hoses 
Hum II. 23 tliou shalt see now whether my word sh. 

1 1 . 24 told the people the words of the Lord, and 
j2. 6 he said. Hear now my words : If there be 
73. 26 brought back word unto them, and unto 

14. 20 I have pardoned, accortling to thy word 

15. 31 he hath despised the word of the Lord 

16. ji made an end of speaking all these words 
' 22. 7 and spake unto him the words of Balak 

22. 8 I will bring you word again, as the Loud 
S2. 20 the word which I shall say unto thee, th. 
22. 35 the word thati shall speak unto thee, th. 

22. 38 the word that God putteth in my mouth 

23. 5 the Lord put a word in Baalam's mouth 
23.16 put a word in his mouth, and said, Go ag, 
30. 2 he shall not break his word, he sliall do 

Dcut. I. I These (be) the words which Moses spake 
J. 22 bring us word again by what way we mu. 
I. 23 brought us word again, and said, (It is) a 
I. 34 the Lord heard the voice of your words 
e. 26 I sent messengers, .with words of peace 
4. 2 Ye shall not add unto the word which I 
4. 10 1 will make them hear my words, that 
4. 12 ye heard the voice of the words, but saw 

4. 36 thou heardest his words out of the midst 
J. 5 I stood . . to show you the word of the Lo. 

5. 22 These words the Lord spake unto all your 

5. 28 the voice of your words., the words of th. 

6. 6 these words, which I command thee this 
9. 5 that he may perform the word which the 
9. lo the words which the Lord spake with you 

10. 2 I will write on the tables the words that 

1 1. iB Therefore shall ye lay up these my words 

12. 28 hear all tliese words which I command 

13. 3 Tliou shalt not hearken unto the words 
16. 19 and pervert tlie words of the righteous 

17. 19 to keepallthe words of this lawand these 
18. 18 will pnt my words in his mouth, and he 

18. 19 whosoever will not hearken unto my wo. 
1 8. 20 which shall presume to speak a word in 
18. it How shall we know the word which the 
27. 3 thou shalt write upon them all the words 
27. 8 write upon the stones alJ the words of th. 

27. 26 that confinneth noi(all) the words of this 
s8. 14 shalt not go aside from any of the words 

28. 58 will not observe to do all the words of th. 

29. 1 These (are) the words of the covenant w. 
29. 9 Keep therefore the words of this covena. 
«c(. 19 when hehearcth the words of this curse 

29. 29 that (we) may do all the words of this law 

30. 14 the word (is) very nigh unto thee. In thy 

31. I Moses went and spake these words unto 
31: 12 and observe to do all the worda of tbU ^ 



Deut3i. 24 Moses h.id made an end of writing thew. 
31. 28 that I may ipeak these words in their ears 

31. 30 Moses spake, .the words of this song, tin. 

32. 44 Moses came and spake all the words of 
32. 45 made an end of speaking all thes'te words, 
32. 46 the words which I testify among you this 
32. 46 to observe to do all the words of this law 

Josh. 1. 13 Kemember the word which Moses the se. 

1. 18 will not hearken unto thy words in all th. 

2. 21 she said. According iinto your words, so 

3. 9 and hear tlie words of the Lord your God 
6. JO neither shall (any) word proceed out of 
8. 27 according unto the word of the Lord wh. 
8. 34 he read all the words of the law, the bio. 

8. 35 There was not a word of all that Moses 
14. 7 I brought him word again as (it was)in m. 

14. >o the Lord spake tliis word unto Moses ' 
22. 30 heard . . words that the children of Keuben 
22. 32 returned, .and brought them word again 
24. 26 Joshua wrote these words in the book of 

Judg. 2. 4 angel of the Lord spake these words unto 

9. 3 his mother's brethren spake, .these words 

9. 30 when Zebul. ;heard the words of Gaalthe 
II. 10 if we do not so according to thy words 
II. 11 Jephthah uttered all his wordsbefore the 
II. 28 hearkened not unto the words of Jephth. 
13. 12 Manoah said, 'Sow let thy words come to 

.. 16. 16 she pressed himdailywithher words, and 

\ Sa. J. 23 tarry . .only the Lord establish his word 

3. 1 the word of the Lord was precious in th. 

3. 7 neither was the word of the Lord yet re. 

3. 19 did let none of his words f.ill to tlie gro. 

3. 21 the Lord revealed liimself . .by the word 

4. I the word of Samuel came to all Israel 

8. 10 Samuel told all the words of the Lord un. 
8. 21 .Samuel heard all the words of the people 
. , 9. 27 that I may show thee the woixl of God 

15. I hearken thou unto the voice of the words 
13. 10 Then came the word of the Lord unto S. 
15. 23 thou hast rejected the word of the Lord 

13. 24 for I have transgressed, .thy words, beca. 
* 13. 26 thou hast rejected the word of the Lord 

17. II Isr.iel heard those words of the Philistine 
17. 23 and spake according to the same words 

17. 31 when the words were heard which David 

18. 23 Saul's servants spake those words in the 

18. 26 when his servants told David these words 
21. 12 David laid up these words in his heart ■ 
24. 7 David stayed his servants with these wo. 

24. 9 Wherefore liearest thou[meu's words, say. 

24. 16 had made an end of speaking these wonls 

25. 9 according to all those words in the name 

23. 24 and hear the words of thine handmaid 

26. 19 let my lord the king hear the words of his 
28. 20 was sore afr.iid, because of the words of 
28. 21 have hearkened unto.thy words which th. 

e Sa. 3. 8 Then was Abner very wroth for the words 
3. 1 1 lie could not answer Abner a word agaiu 
7. 4 the word of the LORDcame to Nathan, sa. 
7. 7 spake I a word with any of the tribes of 
7. 17 According to all these words, and accor. 
7. 21 Forthyword'ssake, and accordingto thine 
7. 23 the word that thou hast spoken concern. 

7. 284hou (ai-t) that God, and thy words be tr. 

14. 3 So Joab put the words in her mouth 
14.12! pray thee, speak (one) word unto my lord 

14. 17 The word of my lord the king shall now 
14. 19 he put all these words in the mouth of th. 
1*3. 28 until there come word from you to certify 

19. 43 the words, .were fiercer than the words 
20. 17 she said unto him. Hear the words of thi. 
22. I spake unto the Lokd the words of this bo. 
03. I these (be) the last words of David. David 

24. 4 the king's word prevailed against Joab 
24. II the word of the Lord came unto the pro. 

t Ki. 1. 14 come in afterthee, and confirm thy words 
2. 4 the Lord may continue his word whichhe 

4. 23 if Adonijah have not spoken this word 

2. 27 that he might fulfil the word of the Lord 
2. 30 Benaiah brought the king word again, say. 

2. 42 saidst..Tho word.. I have heard (is)good 

3. 12 I have done according to thy words; lo, I 

5. 7 when Hiram heard tlie words of Solomon 

6. II the word of the Lord came to Solomou 
6. 12 then will I perform my word with thee 

8. 20 the Lord hath performed his word that 
8. 26 let thy word, I pray thee, be verified, wh. 
8. 56 there hath not failed one word of all his 
8. 39 let these my words, wherewith I have ma. 

10. 7 I believed not the words, until I came ■,; 
12. 7 If thou wilt, .speak good words to them 
12. 22 the word of God came unto Sliemaiah the 

12. 24 to the word of the Lord, .to the word of 

13. I there came a man of God. .by the word of 
13. 2 he cried against the altar in the word of 
13. 5 which the man. .had given by the word of 
13. 9 Tor so was it charged me by the word of 
13. II the words whichhe had spoken unto the 
13. 17 Eor it was said to mo by the word of tho 
13. 18 an angel spake unto me by the word of the 
13. 20 the word of the Lord came unto the pro. 
13. 26 according to the word of the Lord 

13. 32 For tho saying which he cried by the wo. 

14. 18 according to the word .of the Lord, which 

16. J Then the word of the Lord came to Jehu 
s6, 7 came the word of the Lord against Baasha 
j6. 12, 34 according to the word of the Lord, wh. 

17. I there shall not. .but according to my wo. 
17. 2, 8 the word of the Lord came unto hira 
17. 3, 16 according to the word of tho Lord 
17. 24 I know, .that the word of the LoRDin thy 
j8. I the word of the Lord came to Elijah in 



(I KI.18. 21 And the people answered him not a W0T<1 
V18. 31 unto whom the word of the Lord iafae\ 

18. 36 I have done all these things at thy woril 

19. 9 the word of the Lord (came) to him, ani 

20. 9 departed and brought him word again 

20. 35 said unto his neighbour in the word of tho 

21. 4 heavy and displeased because of the word 
21. 17, 28 the woi-d of the Lord came to Elijah 

21. 27 came to pa.ss, when Ahab heard those w. 

22, 5 Enquire, .at the word of the Lord to day 
22. 13 Behold, now, the words of the prophets 
22. 13 let thy word, .be like the word of one of t. 
22. 19 Hear thou therefore the word of the Lord 
22, 38 according unto the woi'd of the LoRDwh. 

3 Kl. I. 7 What manner of man. .told you these wo.! 

1. 16 no God in Israel to enquire of his wordt. 

1. 17 So he died according to the word of the 

3. 12 said, 'J'he word of the Lord is with hira 

4. 44 left . .according to the word of the Lord 
6. 12 telleth the king of Israel the words that 
6. 18 Emote..with blindness according to the \v. 

6. 30 came to pass, when the king heard the w. 

7. I Then Elisha said. Hear ye the word of 
7. 16 So. .according to the word of the Lord 

9. 26 cast, .according to the word of the LoftD 

9. 36 he said. This (is) the word of the Lord 
JO. 10 there shall fall, .nothing of the word of 

14. 23 according to the word of the Lord God 

15. 12 This (was) the word of the Lord which he 
18. 20 Thou sayest, but (they are but) vain words 
18. 27 sent me. .to thee, to speak these words 
i8. 28 Hear the word of the great king, the king 
18. 36 the people answered him not a word, for 

18. 37 and told him the words of Sab-shakah 

19, 4 hear all thewords. .will reprove the words 
19. 6 Be not afraid of the words which thou ; 
ig. 16 hear the words of Sennacherib, which '' 

19. 21 Tills (is) the word that the Lord hath sp^ 

20. 4 the word of the LoRDcame to him, saying 
20. 16 Isaiah said unto Hezekiah, Hear the word 

20. 19 Cood(is)tIiewoi-<lof the LORD which thoui 
22. 9 Sliaphan. .lirought the king word agaiu 
22. II when the king had heard the words of tliS 
22. 13 the words of this book, .words of this booK 
22. 16 all the words of the book wliich the king 
22. ]8 touching the words which thou hast heard 

22. 20 And they brought the king word again 

23. 2 he read in their eais all the words of the 
23. 3 to perform thcwordsofthiscovenantthat 
23. 16 took, .accordingtothe word, .these words 
23. 24 that he might perform the words of the ' 

. 24. 2 according to the word of the Lord, which 
% Ch.io. 13 against the word of the Lord, which he 
II. 3, 10 according to the word of the Lord 
13. 15 commanded according to the word of tho 
16. 15 the word which he coninianded to athousj 
17. 3 the word of God came to Nathan, saying 
17. 6 spake I a word to any of the judges of IsJ 
17. 13 According to all these words, and accor.' 

21. 4 the king's word prevailed against Joab 
21. 6 the king's word was abominable to Joal* 

21. 12 advise thyself what word I shall bring 

22. 8 the word of the Lord came to me, saying 
23. 27 by the last words of David the Levites 
25. 5 in the words of God, to lift up the horn 

X Ch. 6. 10 Tho Lord therefore hath performed his 

6. J 7 let thy word be verified, which thou hast 
9. 6 I believed not their words, until I came 

10. 7 please them, and speak good words to 
JO. 13 the Lord might perform his word, which, 
ji. 2 the word of the Lord came to Sliemaiah 
J I. 4 they obeyed the words of the LORD, and 1 
ja. 7 the word of the Lord came to Shemaiah 
13. 8 when Asa heard these words, and thepr, 
j8. 4 Enquire, I pray thee, at the word of the 
18. 12 the words of the prophets, .let thy word 
J 8. 18 hear the word of the Lord; I saw theL. 
29. 15 by the words of the Lord, to cleanse tho 
29. 30 sing praise unto the Lord with thewords 
30. 12 to do the commandment, .by the word of 
32. 8 people rested themselves upon the words 
33. 18 the words of the seers that spake to hira 
34. 16 brought the king word back again, say. 
34. 19 when the king had heard the words of 
34. 21 the words of the book, .the word of the 
34. 26 (eonceming) the words which thou hast 
34. 27 thouheardesthis words against this place 
34. 28 So they brought the king word again 

34. 30 he read in their cars all the words of the 

34. 31 to perform the words of the covenant wh. 

35. 6 (they) may do according to the word of 
^. 22 hearkened not unto the words of Necho 

'j6. 16 despised his words, and misused his pro. 

36. 21 To fulfil the word of the Lord by the m. 
36. 22 the word of the Lord (spoken) by the mo. 

Ezra I. I the word of the Lord by the mouth of J. 

7. 1 1 a scribe of the words of the command. 
9. 4 every one that trembled at the words of 

10. 3 they should do according to this word 
Neh. I. I The words of Nehemiah the son of Hach. 
I. 4 it came to pass, when I heard these words 

1. 8 the word that thou commandedst they 

2. iZ the king's words that he had spoken unto 

5. 6 when 1 heard their cry and these words 

6. 6 be their king, according to these words 
6. 7 be reported, .according to these words 

6. 19 they reported, .and uttered my words to 

8. 9 people wept, when they heard the words 

8. 12 they had understood thewords that were 

8. 13 even to understand the words of the latv 
g. 8 performed thy words ; for thou (art) righ. 

Eeth. I, gi the king did according to the word of Mo. 



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9 Ilatach catne and told Esther the words 
13 And they told to Mordecai Esther's wo. 

8 As the word went out of the king's mou. 
26 for all the words of this letter, and (of 
30 sent the letters, .(with) words of peace and 
J3 they sat down, .and none spake a word ' '■_ 

3 therefore my words are swallowed up .'■ ' 
^4 choose out my words (to reason) with him 
. 2 Should not the multitude of words be an. 

3 Shall vain words have an end? or what 

22 After my words they spake not again, and 
40 The words of Job are ended ' 

11 I waited for your words ; I gave ear to 
J I pray thee, .hearken to all my words / 

35 and liis words (were) without wisdom 
T after the Lord had spoken these words - 

title, sang unto the LOUD, concerning the w. 
^ by the word of thy lips I have kept<nio : 

title, whc spake unto the Lord the words of 
1 (why art thou so) far. .(from) the words of 

4 the word of the LORD (is) right ; and all 
6 By the word of the Lord were the heave. 

3 The words of hismouth(aro) iniquityand 
17 Seeing thou, .castest my words behind th. 

4 Tliou lovest all devouring words, O thou 

21 his words were softer than oil, yet (were) 

4 In God I will praise his word: in God I 

5 Every day they wrest my words: all their 

10 I praise (his) word. .1 praise (liis) word 

12 the sin of their (mouth) and the words of 
3 (to Bhoot) their arrows, (even) bitter wo. 

20 hearkening unto the voice of his word 

8 the word (which) he commanded to a th. 

19 Until the time'.that his wdrd came; the 
28 and they rebelled not against (lis word • 

12 Then believed they his words; they sang 

24 they despised, .they believed not his wo. 

20 He scut his word, and healed them, and 

3 They compassed me about, .with worth of 

9 By taking heed, .according to thy word 

16 I will delight. .1 will not forget thy word 

17 Deal, .(that) I may live, and keep thy w. 

25 quicken thou me according to thy word 
28 strengthen thoumcaccordingunto thyw. 

42 have, .to answer, .for I trust in thy word 

43 take not the word of truth utterly out of 
49 Remember the word unto thy servant 

57 I have said that I would keep thy words 
65 Thou hast dealt, .according unto thy wo. 
74 be glad, .because 3 have hoped in thy w. 
81 My soul faiutcth. .(but) I hope in thy w. 
89 For ever, .thy word is settled in heaven 
loi have refrained. .thatlmight keep thy w. 
J05 Thy word (is) a lamp unto my feet, and 
107 quicken me, O Lord, according to thy \y. 
114 Thou (art), .my shield : I hope in thy w. 
J30 The entrance of thy words giveth light 
139 mine enemies have forgotten thy words 
147 I prevented, .cried : I hoped in thy word 
160 Thy word (is) true (from) the beginning 
;6i my heart staudeth in awe of thy word 
169 give, .understanding according to thy w. 

5 r wait for the Loud, .and in his word do 
15 He seudeth forth, .his word runneth very 
i3 He sendeth out his word, and melteth th. 

19 lie showeth his word unto Jacob, his Eta. 
8 Fire and. .'gtorniy wind fulflUiughis word 

6 the words of the wisc< and their dark sa. 
^3 I v/ill make known my words unto you 

4 Letthine heart retain my words; keep my 

20 My son, attend to my words ; incline thi. 
19 In the multitude of words there wantcth 

6 The words of the wicked (are) to lie In w. 
25 Heaviness, .maketh it stoop ; buta good w. 

13 Whoso despiseth the word shalM>e destr. 

15 The simple bclicveth every word : but the 
1 soft answer tumeth. .wrath, .grievous w. 

23 and a word, .in due season, howgood (is it) 
4 The words of a man's mouth (are as) deep 
8 The words of a talebearer (are) as wounds 

12 ho overthroweth the words of the transg. 
17 Bow down tlilne ear, and hear the words 

8 shalt thou vomit up, and lose thy sweet w. 

11 A word fitly spoken (is like) apples of 

22 The words of a talebearer (are) as wounds 

19 A servant will not be corrected by words 

20 Seest thou a man. .hasty in his words 7 

I The words of Agur the son of Jakeh, (even) 

6 Add not thou unto his word, lest he rep. 
I The words of king Lemuel, the prophecy 
I The words of the Pieaeher, the son of D. 
2_Ood (Is) in heaven, .let thy words be few 
3'and a fool's voice, .by multitude of words 

7 in the multitude of dreams and many w. 

21 Also take no heed unto all words that are 
4 ■When the word of a king (is, there is) po. ' 

16 the poor man . .his words are not heard :; 

17 The. words of wise (men are) heard in qu. 

12 The words of a wise man's mouth are gr. 

13 ThQ.beglnniug of the words of his mouth 

14 A fool also is full of words ; a man cannot 
lo sought. . acceptable words, .wordsof truth 
n The words of the wise (are) as goads, and 
10 Hear the word of the Lord, ye ruler of S.' 

I The word that Isaiah the son of Amoz saw 
. 3 and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem 
10 speak the word, and it shall not stand : for 
Eo if they speak not according to this word ' 

8 The Lord sent a word into Jacob, and' it 

13 This (is) the word that the Lord hath sp.^ 
^ spoiled ; for the I-or'd hath spoken this v.' 
13 But the word 'o2 the Lord was upontheu 



Isa. 28. 14 Wherefore hear the word of the Lord, ye 
29. II the vision of all is become, .as the words 
29. 18 In that day shall the deaf hear the words 

29. 21 That make a man an otfender for a word 

30. 12 Because ye despise this word, and trust 

30. 21 thine cars shall hear a word beliind theo 

31. 3 Yet ho also, .will not call back his words 
36. 5 I say. .but (they are but) vain words, I ,„ 
36. 13 Hath.' .sent me. .to speak these words? jf, 
3(5. 13 Hear ye the words of the great king, the •> 
36. 21 But they, .answered him not a word : for 

36. 22 came, .and told him the words of Kabsh. 
37.' 4 will hear the words, .will reprove the w. 

37. £ Be not afraid of the words that thou hast 
37. 17 and hear all the words of Sennacherib • 

37. 22 This (is) the word which the Lord hath 

38. 4' Then came the word of the Lord to Isaiah 

39. 5 Then said Isaiah. .Hear the word of the 

39. 8 Good (is) the word of the Lord which th./ 

40. 8 the word of our God shall stand for ever 

41. 28 no. .counsellor, .could answer a word 

44. 26 That confi- »th the word of his servant 

45. 23 the word is"g6ne out of my mouth (in) right. 

50. 4 I should know how to speak a word in se. 

51. 16 I have put my words in thy mouth, and - 

35. II So shall my word be that goeth forth out 

58. 13 nor finding,. nor speaking (thine own) wo. 

59. 13 uttcringfrom the heart wordsof falsehood 
59. 21 my words which I have put in thy mouth 

, 6C. 2 contrite spirit, and trcmbleth at my word 

66. 5 Hear the word, .that tremble at his word 

Jer. I. I The wordsof Jeremiah the son of Hilkiah 

1. 2 the word of the Lord came 

So in V. 4, jr, 13 ; 2. j; n. i ; 13. 3, 8 ; 16. i ; 18. 5; 24. 
4; 28. 12; 3=. 6; 33. I, 19, 23; 34. 12; 36. 27; 39. 15; 49. 
34; Ezo. I. 3 f 3. 16 ; 6. I ; 7. I ; u. 14; 12. i, >;, 21, 36; 
13. I ; 14. 2, 32 ; 15. » ; 16. i ; 17. 1 ; 18. i ; 20. 45 ; 21. i, 
8, 18; 22. I, 17, 23; 23. i; 24. I, 15, 20; 25. I ; 26. 1 ; 27. 
I ; 28. I, n, 20; 29. I, 17 ; 30. -J, 20 ; 31. i ; 32. i, 17 ; 33. 
I, 23 ; 34. I ; 35- I ;■ 36. 16 ; 37. 15 ; 38. i ; Jon. i. i ; 3. 1 ; 
Hag. 2. 20; Zech. 4. 8; 6. 9 ; 7. i, 8. ' 

Jer. ' I. 9 Behold, I have put my words In thy mou.' 
,j. 12 fori will hasten my word to perform it 

2. 4 Hear ye the word of the Lord, O house of 

2. 31 generation, see ye the word of the Lord 

3. 12 proclaim these words toward the north 
5. 14 saith. Because ye speak this word, behold 

5. 14 I will make my words in thy mouth flro 

6. 10 the word of the Lord is unto them a rep. 

6. 19 they have not hearkened unto my words 

7. I The word that came to Jeremiah from the 
7. 2 proclaim there this word. .Hear the word 
7.* 4 Trust ye not in lying words, saying. The 
7. 8 ye trustln lying words, that cannot profit 

7. 27 thou shalt speak all these words unto th. 

8. 9 they have rejected the word of the Lord 

9. 20 Yet hear the word . . the wordpf his mouth 

10. J Hear ye the word which the Lord speak, 
ji. I The word thatcame to Jeremiah from the 
J I. 2, 6 Hear ye the words of this covenant, and 

11. 3 the man that obeyeth not the words of th. 
II. 6 Proclaim all these words in the cities of 
n. 8 bring upon them all the words of this co. 
II. 10 forefathers, which refused to hear my wo. 
13. 3 I got a girdle, according to the word of 
13. 10 which refuse to hear my words, which w. 
13. 12 thou shaltspeak unto them this word.Th. 
13. 17 thou shalt say this word unto them ; Let 
15. 16 Thy wordswere found, .thy word wasun. 

36. 10 thou shalt show this people all these wo. 

17. 15 Where (isj the word of the Lord? let it 

17. 20 Hear ye tlie word of the Lord, ye kings of 

18. I The word which came to Jeremiah from 
18. 2 there I will cause thee to hear my words 

18. 18 word from the prophet, .any of his words 

19. 2 prodlalm there the words that I shall tell 
19. g Hear ye the word of the Lord, O kings of 

19. 15 that they might not hear my words 

20. 8 thewordof the Lord wasmadc-areproaeh 

21. 1 The word which came unto Jeremiah from 

21. It touching the house., (say), Hear ye the w. 

22. I Go down.. and speak there this word 

22. 2 Hear the word, of the Lord, O king of Ju. 
22. 5 if ye will not hear these words, I swear by 

22. 29 earth, earth, hear the word of the Lord 

23. 9 and because of the words of his holiness 
23. 16 Hearken not unto the words of the prop. 
23. 18 heard his word? who hath marked his w. 
»3. 22 had caused my people to hear my words 
23. 28 hath my word, let him speak my word fa. 
23. 29 (Is) not my word like as a fire ? saith the 
23. 30 that steal my words every one from his v^ 
23. 36 every man's word -i.the words of the living 
23. 38 Because ye say this word. The burden of 
25. I The word that came to Jeremiah concer. 
25. 3 the word of the Lord hath come unto me 
25. 8 Because ye have not heard my words , - 
25. J3 I v/ill bring upon that land all my words 

25. 30 pnophesy thou against them all these wo. 

26. 1 came thh; word from the Lord, saying ■ 
26. 2 speak, .all the words.. diminish not a word 
s6. 5 To hearken to the words of my servants 
b6. 7 heard Jeremiah speaking these words in 
26. 12 to prophesy.. all the words that ye have 
26. 15 sent me., to speak all these words In your 

26. 20 according to all the words of Jeremiah 

36. 21 all the princes, heard his words, the king 

27. I came fliis word unto Jeremiah from the 
27. 12 1 spake, .according to all these words, sa, 
27. 14 hearken not unto the words of {lie proph. 

27. 16 Hearken not to the words ot your proph.. 

37. iSU tb^ word Wthe LoBD'be With tbem; let 



Jer. 28. 6 the Lord perform thy words wlilch thoii 
23. 7 hear thou now this word that I speak ht 

28. 9 the word of the prophet shall come to pa. 

29. I these (are) the wouds of the letter tlial 
29. 10 perform my good word toward you, Jn ca. 
29. 19 they have not hearkened to my words, sa. 
29. 20 Hear ye therefore the word of the LORD 
89. 23 have spoken lying words in my name, wh. 

29. 30 Then came the word of the Lord untoJe, 

30. I Tlie word that canio to Jeremiah from the 
30. 2 Write thee all the words that I have spo. 

30. 4 these (arc) the words that the Lord spaks 

31. 10 Ueai- tlie word of the Lord, O ye nationi 

32. 1 The word that came to Jeremiah from the 
32. 8 according to the word . . the word of the 
32. 26 Then came the word of the Lord unto Jer. 
34. I The word which oame unto Jeremiah from 
34. 4 hear the word of the Lord, Zedcklah' 
34. s for I have pronounced the word, saith tha 
34, 6 the prophet spake all these words untO' 
34. 8 (This is) the word that came unto Jcrem. 

34. 18 which have not performed the words of 

35. I The word which came unto Jeremiahfrom 
35. 12 Then came the word of the Lord unto Jer. 

35. 13 receive instruction tohearken to my wordi 
35. 14 The words of Jonadab the son of Rechab 

36. I this word came unto Jeremiah from thei 
36. 3 write therein all the words that I have sp, 
36. 4 Baruch wrote . . aU the words of the LOBD 
36. . 6 read in the roll . . the words of the LORD ' 
3&. 8 reading in the book the words of the Lord 
36. 10 Then read Baruch In the book the word* 
36. :3 Jllchaiah declared unto them all the wo. 
36. 16 had heard all the words, .all these wordk 
36. 17 How drdst thou write all these words at 
36. i3 He pronounced all these words mito me 
36. 20 told all tlie words in the ears of the kin; 
36. 24 of his servants that heard all these wordi 
36. 27 the words which Baruch wrote at the mo. 
36. 23 write in it all the former words that were 

36. 32 the vrords of the book, .many like word* 

37. 2 did hearken unto the words of the Lono 
37. 6 Then came the word of the Lord unto'i 

37. 17 and said. Is there (any) word from the Lq. 

38. I heard the words that Jeremiah had spoken 
38. 4 wcakeneth. .hands, .in speaking such w. 
38. 21 this (is) the word that the LORD hath sh. 
38. 24 Let no man know of these words, andth. 

38. 27 he told them according to all these wordi 

39. 16 I will bring my words upon this city for 

40. I The word which came to Jeremiah from 
40. 4 I will pray, .according to your words, and 
,40. 15 hoar the word of the LORD, ye remnant of 
43. I the words of the Loud, .all those wordt 

43. 8 Then came the word of the Lord unto f. 

44. I The word that came to Jeremiah concer. 
44. 16 As for the word that thou hast spoken un. 
44. 24 Hear the word of the Lord, all Judah th. 
44. 26 hear ye the word of the Lord, all Judah 
44. 28 shall know whose words shall stand, jnlne 

44. 29 yo may know that my words shall surely 

45. J Tlie word, .he had written these wordstn 

46. I The word of the Lord which came to Je. 

46. 13 The word that the Lord spake to Jercm. 

47. I The word of the Lord that came to Jere. 

50. J The word that the Lord spake against B. 
51. 59 The word which Jeremiah the prophet co, 

51. 60 these words (that are) written against B». 
51. 61 and shalt see, and .Thalt read all these w. 
51. 64 Thus far (are) the words of Jeremiah 

2. 6 afraid of their words, .afraid of their wo. 

7 thou shalt speak my words unto them' 
4 go. .and speak with my words unto thenv 
6 whose words thou canst not understhnd 

10 all my words that I shall speak unto theo 
17 hear the word at my mouth, and give th. 

3 mountains of Israel, hear the word of the 

8 In the morning cime the word of the Lo. 
17, 21, 26 the word of the Lord came to me 
25 and the word . . will I say the word, and 
28 none of my words, .the word which I ha.' 

2 say thou. .Hear ye the word of the L0RI> 

6 hope that they would confirm the word 
35 O harlot, hear the word of the Lord 

2 Then came the word of the Lord unto me 
47 Hear the word of the LORD ; Thus saith 

3 Hear the word of the Lord God, 'I'hus la. 

7 thou shalt hear the word at my mouUi, and 

30 hear what is the word that cometh forth 

31 they hear thy words, but they will not do 

32 they hear thy words, but they do them 1 
7, 9 ye shepherds, hear the word otibe lx>, 

13 have multiplied your words against me . 

1, 4 mountains of Israel, hear the word of 
'4 O ye dry bones, hear theword of the Lo 

2 the word of the Lord came to Jeremiah 
j2 he hath confirmed his words, which he sp. 

6 the voice of his words like the voice of a 
■ 9 the voice of his words, .voice of hiq \ivrdi 

11 understand the words, .spoken this word 

12 words were heard. .1 am come for thy w. 
IS v/hen he had spoken such words unto mo 

4 Daniel, shut up the words, and seal the 

9 the words (are) closed up and sealed till 
J The word of the Loud that came unto H. 

1 Hear the word of the Lord, ye children 
4 They have spoken words, swearing fajsely 

2 Take with you words, and turn to the L. 
I The word of the Lord that came to Joel 

II for (he is) strong that executeth his word 
-I The words of AmoSj who was among the 
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Auoa 4. I Hear this word, ye kino of Bashan, that 

5. I Hear ye this word which I take up again. 
.7. 10 the land is not able to bear all his words 
J. 16 hear thou the word of the Lord : Thou 
8. II afamiue. .of hcarins the words of the Lord 
B. 12 run to and fro to seek the word of the L. 

3 went, .according to the word of the Lord 

6 word came unto the king of Nineveh, and 

1 The word of the Lord that came to Micah 

7 do not my words do good to him that wa. 

2 and the word of the Lord from Jerusalem 
I The word of the Lord which came unto 
5 the word of the Ixjkd (is) against you, 
I came the .word of the Lord by Haggai 

3 Then came the word of the Lord by Hag. 

12 the words of Haggai the prophet, as the 
I came the word of the Lord by the proph. 

5 (According to) the word that I covenanted 

10 came the word of the Lord by Haggai the 
1, 7 came the word of the Lord unto Zech. 

6 my words and my statutes, which I com. 

13 (with) good words (and) comfortable \\o. 

6 This (is) the word of the Lord unto Zeru. 

4 Then came the word of the Lord of hos. 

7 (Should ye) not (hear) the words which 
12 the words which the Lord of hosts hath 

I the word of the Lord of hosts came (to 
9 ye that hear in these days these words . 
18 the word of the Lord of hosts came unto 
I The burden of the word of the Lord in 

11 knew that it (was) the word of the Lord 
. 12. I ITie burden of the word of the Lord for 

Mai, I. I The burden of the word of the Lord to 
2. 17 Ye have wearied the LOKD with your wo. 

3. 13 Your words have been stout against me 

C. Words, speecTies, uHerances, n'njT ddbberoth. 
i Deut33. 3 and they, .shall receive of thy words 

7. A saying, speech, "ICN? inemar. 

Dan. 4. 17 the demand by the word of the holy ones 

8..^ viord, speech, matter, n'ja millah. 

t Sa. 23. 2 The spirit, .spake by me, and his word 
Job 4. 4 Thy words have upholden him that was 

6. 26 Do ye imagine to reprove words, and the 
8. JO tell thee, and utter words out of their he. 

12. i: Doth not the ear try words? and the mo. 

15. 13 and lettest (such) words go out of thy m. 

16. 4 I could heap uiSwords against you, and 
J 8. 2 How long .(ere) ye make an end of words 
19. 2 will ye . .break me in pieces with words ? 

19. 23 that my words were now written ! oh 

23. 5 I would know the words (which) he wou. 

26. 4 To whom hast thou uttered words ? and 
32. 14 he hath not directed (his) words against 

33. 8 Ihaveheardthevoice of (thy)words,(say.) 

34. 2 Hear my words, O ye wise (men), and gi. 
34. 3 the ear trieth words, as the mouth tasteth 
34. 16 hear this ; hearken to the voice of my w. 
35. 16 he multiplieth words without knowledge 
36. 4 my words (shall) not (be) false : he that 
38. 2 (is) this that darkeneth counsel by words 

', tix 19. 4 and their words to the end of the world 
139. 4 (there is) not a *ord in my tongue, (but) 
Prov 23. 9 for he will despise the wisdom of thy wo. 
J>an. 2. 9 have prepared lying and corrupt words 

3. 28 have changed the king's word, and yield. 

4. 31 While the word (was) in the king's mouth 
5. 10 by reason of the words of the king and 

6. 14 the king, when he heard (these) words 

7. II the voice of the great words which the 
7. 23 he shall speak (great) words against the 

9.Mout?i, ns peh. 

Gen. 41. 40 according unto thy word shall all mypeo. 
Num. 3. 16 numbered them, according to the word 

3. 51 to his s6n3, according to the word of the 

4. 45 according to the word of the Lord by the 

20. 24 ye rebelled against my word at the water 
22. 18 I cannot go beyond the word of the Lord 

27. 21 at his word, .they go out, and at his wo. 
36. 5 according to the word of the Lord, say. 

Deut2i. 5 by theirword shall every controversy and 
34. 5 died . . according to the word of the Lord 
Josh. 19. 50 According to the word of the Lord, they 
1 • 22. 9 according to the word of the Lord by the 
1 Ki. 13. 26 who was disobedient unto the word of the 
1 Ch.i2. 23 turn the kingdom. .according to the word 

10. Matter, sentence. Dins piihgam. 

Ezra 6. II whosoever shall alter tliis word, let tim. 

11. .A leord, speech, matter, reason, \6yos logos. ■ 
Matt. 8. 8 speak the word only, and my servant sh. 
8. 16 he cast out the spirits with (his) word 
10. 14 whosoever shall not. .hear your words 
12. 32 whosoever speaketh a word against the 

12. 37 by thy words thou . .by thy words thou 

13. 19 WTien any one heareth the word of the 

• 13. 20 the same is he that heareth the word, and 

13. 21 or persecution ariseth because of the wo. 
13. 22 heareth the word . . choke the word, and 
13. 23 that received, .is he that heareth the wo. 
15. 23 he answered her not a word. And his 
22. 46 And no man was able to answer him a w. 

24. 35 Heaven and earth shall pass, .but my w. 
26. 44 and prayed the third time, .the same wo. 

IJ^it-k 2. 2 straightway, .he preached the word unto 
4. 14 Tlie sower soweth the word 
■4. 15 where the word is. .taketh away theword 
4. 16 who, wlien they h«vg heard the word, im. 
4. \j when, .persecution ariseth for the word's 



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18 And these are they. .such as hear the wo. 

19 choke the word, and itbccometh unfruit. 

20 such as hear tho word, and receive (it) 
33 with many sucli parables spake he thew;. 
36 As soon as Jesus lieard the word that 

13 Making the word of God of none effect 

38 Wliosoever. .shall be ashamed, .of myw. 
24 the disciples wore astonished at his v/or. 
13 scnd..Hcrodians, to catch him in (lii3)w. 

31 Heaven and earth shall pass, .but my wo. 

39 again ho. .prayed, and spake the same w. 
20 [confirming tho wordV/ith signs following] 

2 cyo witnesses, and ministers of the word 

20 because tlioubclievcstnot my words, wh.' 
4 As it is written in the book of the words - 

22 wondered at the gracious words which •;« 

32 were astonished, .for his word was with "■' 

36 What a word (is) this ! for with authority 
I people pressed upon him to hear the v/o. 
7 say in a word, and my servant shall be he. 

11 the parable is this : The seed is the word 

12 taketh away tlie vrord out of their hearts 

13 which, wlien they hear, receive the word 
15 having heard tho word, keep (it), and br. 

21 are these which hear tho word of God 
26 whosoever shall be ashanied. .of [my w.] 

39 which, .sat at Jesus', .and heard his wor. 

28 blessed (are) they that hear the word of 

10 v/hosoever shall speak a word against 
20 that they might take hold of his words 

33 Heaven and earth shall pass, .but my w. 
61 Peter remembered the v/ord of the Lord 

9 Then he questioned with him in many w. 

19 Jesus, .a prophet mighty in deed and wo. 
44 These (are) the words which I spake unto 

I In the beginning was the Word, and the 

1 V/ord was mth God, and the Word was 

14 tho Word was made flesh, and dwelt amo. 

22 believed, .the Avord that Jesus had said 
41 many more believed because of his own w. 
50 the man believed theword that Jesus had 

24 He that heareth my word, and believeth 
38 ye have not his word abiding in you, for 
31 If ye continue in my word, (then) are ye 

37 ye seek to kill me, because my word hath 

43 Wiy. .(even) because ye cannot hear myw. 

35 If he called them gods unto whom the w. 
48 the word that I have spoken, the same 

23 If a man love me, he will keep my words 

24 the word which ye hear is not mine, but 

3 Now ye are clean through the word whi. 

20 E«member the word that I said unto you 

25 that the word might be fulfilled that is 

6 tliine they were . . they have kept thy wo. 
14 I have given them thy word ; and the wo. 

17 Sanctify them through thy truth; thy wo. 
20 which shallbelieveoume through theirw. 
22 Ye men of Israel, hear these words : Jesus 

40 with many other words did he testify and 

41 Then they that gladly received his word 

4 Howbeit many of them which heard the w.' 

29 with all boldness thpy may speak thy wo. 

31 they spake the word of God witli boldness 

5 Ananias hearing these words fell down 

2 It is not reason, .we should leave the wo. 
4 give ourselves . . to the ministry of the wo. 

7 the word of God increased ; and the nnm. 
22 Moses, .was mighty in words and in deeds 

4 they, .went every where preaching the w. 

14 heard that Samaria had received the word 

25 when they . . testified and preached the w. 

36 The word which (God) sent unto the chi. 

44 Holy Ghost foil on all. .whichheardthew. 
I Gentiles had also received the word of G. 

19 preaching the words to none but unto the 

24 But theword of God grew and multiplied 

5 they preached the word of God in the sy. 
7 Sergius . . desired to hear the word of God 

1 5 if ye have any word of exhortation for the 

26 to you is the word of this salvation sent 
44 whole city together to hear theword of G. 
46 It was necessary that theword of God sh. 

48 they were glad, and glorified the word of 

49 the word of the Lord was published the 

3 Lord, which gave testimony unto the w. 

25 when they had preached the word in Pe. 

7 by my mouth should hear the word of the 
IS And to this agree the words of the proph. 
24 that certain . . have troubled you ^vith wo. 

32 exhorted the brethren with many words 

35 teaching and preaching the word of the 

36 where we have preached the word of the 

6 forbidden, .to preach the word in Asia 
32 they spake unto him the word of the Lo. 

1 1 in that they received the word with all re. 
1 3 when the Jews, .had knowledge that the w. 
II teaching the word of God amonj thd'm 
15 But if it be a question of words and nam. 
10 they which dwelt in Asia heardj,the word 

20 So mightily grew the'word of God and pr. 
32 I commend you to God, and to the word 
35 to remember the words of the Lord Jesua 

38 Sorrowing most of all for the words which 
22 they gave him audience unto this word 

6 Not as though the word of God had taken 
9 For this (is) the word of promise, At this 

18 to make the Gentiles obedient, by word 
17 not with wisdom of words, lest the cross 

4 not with enticing [words of] man's wisd. 
13 not in the words which man'swisdom te. 
20 For the kingdom of God (is) not in word 

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I Co. 14. 9 except ye utter by the tongue words easjj 
14. 19 rather, .five words, .than ten thousand fr.\ 
36 What, came the word of God out from y.? : 
iS But. .God (is) true, our word toward yau I 
17 v/o are not as many, which corrupt the w.l 

2 nor handling the word of God deceitfully; 
19 hath committed unto us tho word of rec.j 

7 Ey the word of truth, by the power of G. 1 
J I such as we aro in word by letters when ' 

5. 14 For all the lav/ is lulfillcd in one word \ 
6. 6 Let him that is taught in the word com.' 

. 1. 13 .''iter that ye heard the word of truth, the 1 
5. 6 Let no man deceive you vTith vain words' 
- 1. 14 are much more bold to speak tho v/ord 't 

2. 16 Holding forth the word of life, that I may 
I. - 5 whereof ye heard before in the word of / 
I. 25 is given to me for you, to fulfil the word \ 

3. j6 Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly 

3. 17 And whatsoever ye' do in word or deed 1 
1. 5 For our gospel camo not unto you in word 
J. 6 having received the word in much afflict.' 

1. 8 For from you sounded forth the word of | 

2. 5 neither at any time used we flattering w.- 
2. 13 the word of God. .word of men. .word of I 

4. 15 For this we say unto you by the word of ' 

4. 18 Wherefore comfort one another with, .w.' 
2. 2 he troubled, neither by spirit, nor by w. ; 
2. 15 which ye have been taught, whether by w.' 

2. 17 stablish you in every good word and work 

3. T pray for us, that the word of the Lord s 

3. 14 if any man obey not our word by this ep. 

4. 5 it is sanctified by the word of God and p. 
4. 6 nourished up in the words of faith and of 

4. 12 be thou an example of. .believers, in word 

5. 17 especially they who labour in the word 

6. 3 consent not to wholesome words, (even) 
13 Hold fast the form of sound word, which 

2. 9 I suffer, .but the word of God is not hou. 

2. 15 a workman, .rightly dividing the word of 

2. 17 And their word will eat as doth a canker 
4. 2 Preach the word; be instant in season, out 
4. 15 for he hath greatly withstood our words 

3 But hath in due times manifested liis wo. 
9 Holding fast the faithful word as he hath 

2. s that the word of God be not blasphemed 
Heb. 2. 2 For if the word spoken by angels was st. 

4. 2 but the word preached did not profit them 

4. 12 For the word of God (is) quick, and pow. 

5. 13 (is) unskilful in the word of righteousness 

7. 28 but the word of the oath; which was since 
12. 19 that the word should not be spoken to th. 
13. 7 who have spoken unto you the word of God 

13. 22 suffer the word of exhortation, for I have 
Jas. I. 18 Of hisown willbegat ho us with the word 

I. 21 receive with meekness the ingrafted word 

1. 22 But be ye doers of the word, and not he. 
1.23 For if any be a hearer of the word, and not 

3. 2 If any man offend not in word, the same 
I Pe. 1. 23 Being bom again, .by the word of God 

2. 8 which stumble at the word, being disobo. 

3. 1 obey not the word, .may without the word 
3 Pe. 1. 19 We have also a more sure word of proph. 

2. 3 shall they with feigned words make mer. 

3. s by the word of God the heavens were of 
3. 7 by the same word are kept in store, reaer. 

1 Jo. •!. I hands have handled, of the word of life 
1. 10 we make him a liar, and his word is not 
2. 5 But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily 

2. 7 The old commandment is theword which 

2. 14 because ye are strong, and the word of Ot. 

3. 18 let us not love in word, neitherin tongue 

5. 7 [the Father, the Word, and the Holy Gh.] 
3 John 10 prating against us ■with malicious words 
Kev. X. 2 Who bare record of the word of God, and • 

J. 3 they that hear the words of this prophecy 

1. 9 for the word of God, and forthe testimony , 

3. 8 kept my word, and hast not denied my na. ■ 
3. 10 Because thou hast kept the word of my p. 

6. 9 souls of them that were slain for the word 
12. II overcame, .bythewordof their testimony 

19. 13 and his name is called. The Word of God 

20. 4 that were beheaded, .for the word of God 

21. 5 Write: for these words are true and faith.. 

22. 18 testify unto every man that heareth the w. ' 
22. 19 if any man shall take away from the words 

H.A saying, speech, matter, thing, p^/ia rhema. , 

Matt. 4. 4 not live by bread alone, but by every wo.' 

J 2. 36 That every idle word that men shall speak 

18. 16 that.. in the mouth of. ! witnesses every w. 

26. 75 Peter remembered the word of Jesus, wh, ' 

27. 14 And he answered him to never a word 
Marki4. 72 Peter called to mind the word that Jesns 
Luke I. 38 said., be it \mto me according to thy word 

2. 29 lettest thou . . depart . . according to thy w. ! 

3. 2 the word of God came unto John the son' 

4. 4 [not live by bread alone, but by *very w.|: 

5. 5 nevertheless at thy word I will let doini I 
eo. 26 they could not take hold of his words be. 
24. 8 And they remembered his words i 
24. II their words seemed to them as idle talM 

John 3. 34 he whom God hath sent speaketh the ■»•<». 1 

5. 47 believenot. .how shall ye believe my wo.Ti 

6. 63 the words that I speak unto you. .are sp.' 
6. 68 Lord, .thou hast tho words of eternal life 

8. 20 These words spake Jesus in the treasury / 
8. 47 He that is of God heareth God's words i 

10. 21 These are not the words of him that hath 
12. 47 if any man hear my words, and believe / 
12. 48 He that, .receiveth not my words, hath \ 

14. 10 the words that I spake imto you I speajt ■ 

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Johni;. 8 For I have givonunto them the words wh. 

Acts 2. 14 bethisknowininto you. .heaikentomy w. 
t» ' .5,^20 speak, .to t)ie puople all the words of this 
*.'ii Wo have heard liim speak blasphemous w. 
'6. 13 blasphemous words against this holy place 
10. 22 to sendfor thee, .andto hear wordsof thee 
10. 37 That word, .yo know, which waspubllshed 

10. 44 Wliile Peter yet spake these words, the 

11. 14 Who shall tell thee words, whereby thou 
J I. 16 Then remembered I the word of the Lord 
>3. 42 the Gentiles besought that these wordsai 
j6. 38 the Serjeants told these words unto thox. 
a6. 25 but speak forth the words of truth and '« 
28. 25 departed, after. .Paul had spoken one wol.' 

"Itom.io. 8 The word is nigh thee, .the word of faith 
10. 17 faith, .by hearing, and hearing by the wo. 

10. 18 and their words unto the ends of the wo. 

Co-.ja. 4 How that ho. .licard unspeakable words- 

13. I lu the mouth of. .witnesses shall every w. 
Eph. 5. 26 it with the washing of water by the word 

6. 17 the sword of the spirit, which is the word 
Deb. I. 3 upholding all things by the word of hia 

6. 5 have tasted the good word of God, and 

11. 3 that the worlds were framed by the word 
12. 1(1 sound of a trumpet, and the voice of words 

1 Pe. I. 25 the word of the Lord, .this is the word \vh. 
sVe. 3. 2 Thatye may be mindful of the words which 
Judo 17 remember yo the words which were spok. 
Kev. 17. If until [tho words] oi God shall be lulflJled 

■WORDS, of th« word, a few^', 
1. Logical, reasonable, verbal, XoytKSs loffikos. 
1 1'e. 2. 2 babes, desire the sincere milk of the word 

^.Concisely, briefly, &vvT6ixais suntomijs. 

Acts 24. 4 pray . . hear us of thy clemency a few wordS 
WORD (again), to bring or Btrive aboat words — ■ 

1. To lell ojf, away, again, airayyeWco apai/gelld. ' 

Matt. 2. 8 bring me word again, that I may come and 
28. 8 and did run to bring his disciples word 

2.2'o say, speal; ^litov eipon. 

Matt. 2. 13 and be thou thereuntil I bring thee word 

S.Toflghi about words, Xoyojj.ax^'i logomachco. 

2 TL 2. 14 that they strive not about words to no pr. 

i. A fighting about words, \oyofjiaxla logomachia, 
t Ti. 6. 4 doting about questions and strifea of wo. 

WORE (effectual) working, workmanship — 

\.A%w)rd, matter, thing, "ly^dabar.^ 

I Ch.i6. 37 continually, as every day's work required 
Psa.145. s of thy majesty, and oi tliy wondrpua wo. 

2. Labour, yj; ycgia. ; 

Job 10. 3 that thou shouJdest despise tho work of . 

&. Hand, power, T^ yad. , !"~_ 

E.xod 14. 31 Israel saw that great work which, tho 1.' 

4 JPormation, frame, l)'; yetser. 

Eab..' E. 18 that the maker of liis work tnisteth the. 

5. Work, nON'pi? inelahah. 

Gen. 2. '2'dod ended his work, .all his work which 

2. 3 in it he had rested from all his work wli. 

£jcodi2. 16 no manner of work shall be done in them 

20. 9 Six days shalt thou . . do all thy work 

BO. 10 thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy 

31. 3 spirit, .in all manner of workmanship _^. 

31. 5 to work in all manner of workmanship Ij 

.•31. 14 for whosoever doeth (any) work therein ' 

31. 15 Six days may work be done ; but in the . 

31. 15 whosoever docth(any)workinthe sabbath 

35. 2 Six days shall work be done, but on the , 

55. 2 whosoever doeth work therein shall be ■' 

35. 21 brought the Lord's offering to the work 

• 35. 24 every man with whom was found . . auy w. 

35. 29 for all manner of work which the LORD 

35. 31 the spirit, .in all manner of workmanship 

35. 33 And. .to make any manner of cunning w. 

35. 35 manner of work, .of them that do any w. 

36. I to know how to work all manner of work 
36. 2 stirred him up to come unto the work to 
36. 3 had brought for the work of the service 
36. 4 the wise men, that ■wrought all the work 
36. 4 cameeveryman fromhisworkwhich they 
36. 5 for the service of the work which the L. 
36. 6 Let neither man nor woman make, .work 
36. 7 the stuff, .was sufficient for all the work 
36. 8 among them that wrought the work of the 

38. 24 for tho work in all the work of the holy 

39. 43 Moses did look upon all the work, and 

40. 33 court gate. So Moses finished the work 
lev. II. 32 wliatsoever vessel, .wherein (any) work 

73. 51 be spread, .in any work that is made of 
16. 29 ye shall afllict your souls, and do no work 
33. 3 Six days shall work be done : hut the se. 
23.. 3 the seventh day. .ye shall do no work (tli.) 
03.' 7, 8, 21, 25, 35, 36 ye shalt do no servile wo. 
23. 28 ye shall do no work in that same day; for 
23. 30 whatsoever soul, .doeth any work in that 
•23. 31 Ye shall do no manner of work . . a statute 
Vum. 4. 3 to do the work in the tabernacle of tho 
28.' 18 ye shall do no manner of servile work (th.) 

28. 25, 26 ye shall do no servile work 
C9. I, 12, 35 ye shall do no servile work 

29. * 7 afflict your souls : ye shall not do any w. 
Jteut. s- 13 Six days thou shalt labour, and do. .work 

5. 14 thou shalt not da.any work, thou, nor thy 
.16. ; 8 a .solemn assembly . . thou shalt do no w. , 

) Ba., 8. j6 shall take . . your asses, and put . .to his w. 

f. Kt 5. 16 over tlie work.. over the people, .iu the w,* 
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7. 23 And. .so was tho work of tl-.o piU:irs fini. 
7. 40 Hiram made an end of doing all the work 
7. 51 So was ended all tlio work that king Sol. 
9. 23 over S.'s work, .over tho people, .in tlio w. 
9 Ki. 12. II into the hands of them that did tho work 
22. 5 doors of tlic work, .to the doers of the w. 

22. 9 into tho hand of them that do the work 
I Ch. 4. 23 tliey dwelt with the king for his work 

6. 49 for all the woric of tho (fjlace) most holy 
9. 13 very able men for tho work of tho service 
9. 19 over tho work of the service, keepers of 
9. 33 tlicy were employed in. .work day and nl. 
B2. 15 cunning men for every manner of work 

23. 4 to set forward tho work of the house of tho 
,23. 24 that didthc work fertile service of the ho. 

27. 26 over tliem that did tlie work of the field 

28. 13 and for all the work of the service of tho 
28. 19 Lord made mo understand, .all the works 

28. 20 until tliou hast finished all the work for 
b8. 21 with thee for all manner of workmanship 

29. I the work (is) great: for the palace (is) not 

5 for all manner of work, .by tho hands of 

6 with the rulers of the king's work, offered 
II Huram finished the work that ho was to 

I Thus all the work that Solomon made for 
9 Solomon made no servants for his work 
8. 16 all the work of Solomon was prepared unto 

16. s lie left off building . . and let his work cea. 

24. 12 gave it to such as did the work of the scr. 
■34. 13 So the workmen wrought, and the work 
29. 34 the Levites did help them, till the work 
34. 12 the men did the work faithfully, and the 

34. 13 overseers of all that wrought tho work m 
Ezra 2. C9 They gave . . unto the treasure of the work 

3. 8 to sot forward tho work of the house of 
6. 22 to strengthen their hands in the work of 

10. 13 neither (is this) a work of one day or two 
Neh. 2. 16 neither, .told (it).. the rest that did the w. 

4. II and slay them, and cause the work to ce. 
4. 15 we returned all.. every one unto his work 
4. 16 half of my servants wrouglit in the work 

17 with one of his hands wrought inhiswork 
19 The work (is) great and large, and we are 
21 So we laboured in the work : and hali of 
16 also I continued in the work of this wall 
16 my 3ervant3..gathered thither unto the w. 
3 I (am) doing a great work.. should the w. 
6. 9 hands shall bo weakened from the work 

6. 16 they perceived that this work was wrought 

7. 70, 71 chief of tho fathers gave unto the.. wo. 
io. 33 (for) all the work of the house of our God 

11. 12 their brethren that did the work of tho 
13. 10 Levites and the singers, that did the work 

Tsa. 73. 28 my trust.. thatlmay declare all thy works 
ProviS. 9 fie..that is slothful in his work is brother 

24. 27 Prepare thy work ■without, and make it fit 

17. 22 nelthcrdoye any work; but hallow ye the 

17. 24 but hallow the sabbath day, to do no wo. 

18. 3 behold, he ■wrought a work on the wheels 
48. 10 Cursed (be) he tliat doeth the work of the 
50. 25 thi8'(is) the v/ork of the Lord GoDof hosts 

Eze. 15. 3 Shall wood be taken thereof to do any w.? 
; 15. 4 is cast into the fire..Is it meet for..work? 
'15. s when it was whole, it was meet for no v.-. 

15. 5 shall it bo meet yet for..wovk, when the 
28. 13 theworkmanshipof thy tabretsandof thy 

1. 14 they came and did work iu the house of ^ 

6. Deed, act, doing, IJJ^D mabad. 

Job 34. 25 Therefore he knoweth their works, and he 
Dan. 4. 37 all whose works (ai-e) truth, and his ways 

7. An act, deed, 7TilS maalal. 

Nell. 9. 35 neither turned they from their wicked w. 
Psa. 77. 1 1 I will remember the works of the Lord 
.78. 7 That they might.. not forget the works of 

8. Deed, doing, act^worh, n'^;;3 maaseh. 

Gen. 5. 29 concerning our work and toil of ourhatids 
Exod.' 5. 4 do ye. .let the people from their works? 
S- 13 Fullll your works, .daily tasks, as when ^ 
18. 20 show them, .the work that they must do 
^3. 12 Six days thou shalt do thy work, and on 

23. 24 nor serve them, nor do after their works 

24. 10 under his feet as it were a paved work 
26. I cherubim of cunning work shalt thou m. 
26. 31 and fine twined linen, of cunning work 
28. 6 and fine twined linen, with cunning work 
28. 8 shall be of the same, according to tho w. 
28. 11 With the work of an engraver in stone 
s8. 14 ■wreathen work shalt thou make them, and 
28. 15 with cunning work ; after the work of the 
i>8. 22 chains at the ends (of) wreathen work (of) 
ai. 32 it shall have a binding of woven work ro. 
32. 16 the tables, .the work of God, and tho ivr.- 
34. 10 all the people, .shall see the work of thej 
36.: 8 cherubim of cunning work madehethem! 

36. 35 cherubim made he it of cunning workssf 

37, 29 according to the work of the apothecary' 
39.' 3 and in the fine linen, (with)cunning work 
39. 5 the same, according to the work thereof 
gg. 8 cunning work, like the work of the ephod 
39. 15 chains at the ends, (of ) WTeathen work (of) 
39. 22 made the robe of the ephod (of) woven w. 
39. 27 made coats (of) fine linen, (of) woven work 
39. 29.blue, and purple, and Ecarlet,(of)needlew. 

Nupa. 8. 4 this work oft the candlestick . .beaten gold 

16. 28 the Lord hath sent me to do all these wo. 
•'■31. 20 Till work of goat's (liair),and all things ma. 

i)e'>t. 2. ■ 7 God hath blessed thee in all the works of 
3. 24 what God., can do according to thy works 
i^. 28 ye shall serve gods,' the work of men's ha. 
i;,)); 2c^ Cod majF^less tbce in all the work of tlu. 



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Dcut 15. loOod Blinll bless thee in all thy works, and 
16. 15 Ood shall bless thee, .in all the works of 
24. 19 Cod may bless thco in all ttie work of th. 

27. 15^ the work of the hands of the craftsman 
28. 12 and to bless all the work of thine hand 

30. 9 will make thee plenteous in every work 

31. 29 to provoke him to anger through the woi 
Josh.24. 31 which had known all the works of the Lo. 
Judg. 2. 7 had seen all the great works of the LORDf 

. 2. 10 knew not the Loud, nor yet the works wli; 

19. 16 there came an old man from his work out 

1 Sa. 8. 8 According to all the works which they hn» 

19. 4 his works (liavo been) to thee ward very 1 

1 Kl. 7. 8 another court, .(which) was of the like Wj 

7. 17 checker work, and ^vrcaths of chain work 
7. 19 the chapiters, .(were) of lily work in thw' 
7. 22 upon the top of the pillars (was) lily work 
7. 28 the work of the bases (v/as) on this (man.) 
7. 29 (were) certain .Tdditions made of thin wo^ 
7.'3t (after) tlie work of the base, a cubit and 

7. 33 the work of tho wheels {waa) like the wo, 

13. 1 1 sons came and told him all the works that 
16. 7 in provoking him to anger with the work 

2 Ki.16. 10 according to all the workmanship thercol 

19. i3 the work of nicu's hands, wood and stono 
22. 17 provoke me to anger with all the works I 

I Ch. 23. 28 the v/ork of the service of the house of -n 

a Ch. 3. 10 he made two cherubim of imago work, and 

4. 5 the brim of it like the work of the brim ' 

20. 37 the Lord hath broken thy works. And tho 

31. 21 in every work that he begun in the seriJ. 
32. 19 (which were) the work of the hands of ra^ 

32. 30 And llczekiah prospered in all his works 
34. 25 provoke me to anger with all the works 

Tfeh. 6. 14 think thou, .according to these their wo; 
Job I. 10 Thou hast blessed the work of his hands 

14. 13 thou wilt have a desire to the work of th; 
34. 19 for they all (arc) the work of his handst 
37. 7 sealeth. .that allmen may know his work 

.Psa. 8. 3 I consider thy heavens, the work of thy 

8. 6 to have dominion over the works of thy 

1 and the firmament Ehoweth his handy w<7. 
4 give them after the work of their hands. 
4 right; and all Iiis works (are done) in tru. — 

15 fashioneth. .he considcreth all their work 

12 rondercstto every man accordingto hisw 

3 How terrible (art thou in) thy works 1 thri 

8 neither (are tliere). .like unto thy works 
17 establi.ihed thou the work, .the work of 

4 I will triumph in the works of thy hands 

5 Loud, how great are thy works I (and) 
25 and the heavens (are) the work of thy ha. 
22 Bless the Loud, all his works in all places 

13 is satisfied with the fruit of thy works 
24 O Lord, how manifold are thy works I ia 
31 -the Lord shall rejoice in his works 

13 They soon forgat his works ; they waited. 
35 were mingled. ,and learned their works ' 
39 Thus were they defiled with their, .works 
22 letthem. .declarehis works with rejoicing 
24 These see the works of the Lord, and his 

2 The works of the Lord (are)great, sought 

6 showed his people the power of his works 

7 The works of his hands (are) verity and ' 

4 Their Idols(are) silver and gold, the work 
17 but live, and declare the works of the L. 
15 silver and gold, the work of men's hands 

8 forsake not the works of thine own hands 

14 marvellous (are) thy works; and (that) my 

5 I meditate.. I muse ontheworkof thyha. 
4 One generation shall praise thy works to 

9 his tender mercies (are) over all his works 

10 All thy works shall praise thee, Lord 
17 The Lord (is) righteous, .in all his works 

3 Commit thy works unto the LORD, and f 

11 all the weights of the bag (are) his work 
31 let her own works praise her in the gates 
14 I have seen all the works that are done | 

4 I made me great works; I builded me ho. 
II Then I looked on all the works that my 
17 the work that is ■\vTought under the sun 
II so that no man can find out the work that 
17 time, .for every purpose and for every w. 
22 that a man should rejoice in his own wo. 

3 who hath not seen the evil work that iS 

4 I considered all travail,and every right w. 

6 wherefore should God., destroy the work 

13 Consider the work of God; forwhocanma. 

9 applied my heart unto every work that is 
II Because sentence against an evil work in 

14 according to the work, .accordingto the w. 
17 Then I beheld all tho work of God, that 
17 a man cannot find out the work that is \ 

!% 7 Go thy way. .God now aceeptoth thy wo. 
,.io no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor 
, 5 even so thou knowest not the works of God 
■ 14 God shall bring every work into judgment 
, I tho work of the hands of a cunning wor.' 
8 they worship the work of their own hands . 
■:5. 19 Let him make speedXau!l)hasten his work | 
4o. 12 the Lord hath performed his whole work 
ij. 8 he shall not look to the altars, the work 
»9. 14 have caused Egypt to err in every work th. 
tg.iS Keither shall there be. .work for Egypt 
»9. 25 Blessed (be)- .Assyria the work of my ha. 
26. 12 for thou hast wrought all our works in ua 

28. 21 that he may do his work, his strange woric 

29. 15 their works are in the dark and they say 

29. 16 for shall the work say of him that made 
49. 23 when he seeth his children, the work of 

32. 17 the work of righteousness shall be peac9 
07. 19 no gods, but the work of sien's hands. wo» 



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13>L 41. 29 they (are) all vanity; their works (are) no. 
54. 16 bringeth fortli an instrument for hia worlc 
57. n I will declare, .thy works; for they shall 

59. 6 with their works; their works (are) works 

60. 21 the work of my hands, that I may be glo. 

64. 8 But now . . we all (are) the work of thy ha. 

65. 22 mine elect shall long enjoy the work of 

. -V 66. J 8 for I (know) their works and their thou. 

Jer. J. 16 worshipped the works of their own hands 
•' . 7. 13 because ye have done all these works, sa. 
10. 3 (the wofk of the hands of the workman) ,• 
10. 9 work of the workman . . the work of cunn. 
10. 15 They (are) vanity ..the work of errors: In" 
25- 6, 7 provoke me . . with the works of your » 
05. 14 according to the works of theirownhanda 
,32. 30 provoked me. .with the work of their ha. 
44. 8 provokeme..with the works of your hands 

48. 7 For because thou hast trusted in thy wo. 

51. 10 let us declare in Zion the work of the Lo. 
51. 18 They (are) vanity, the work of errors: in 

Lam. 3. 64 Render, .according to the work of their ; 

4. 2 esteemed.. the work of the hands of the 
Bze. J. 16 their work (was) like . . their wo.-k (was) as 

6. 6 cut down, and your works maybe abolish. 
16. 30 the work of an imperious whorish woman 
46. I The gate, .shall be shut the six working 

Dan. 9. 14 righteous in all his works which he doeth 

Hos. 13. 2 idols, .all of it the work of the craftsmen 
14. 3 neither will we say anymore to the work 

Amos 8. 7 Surely I will never forget any of their wo. 

Jon. 3. 10 God saw their works, that they turned fr. 

Wic. 5. 13 thou Shalt no more worship the work of . 
6. 16 and all the'works of the house of Ahab ' 

Hag. 2. 14 so (is) every worji of their hands; and that . 

t.Work, doing, act, T^sp miphal. •-=«'«!. 

Prov. 8. 22 The Lobs possessed me.. before hisworks 
Ki.Work, doing, act, •"iJ>j;b!? miphalah. ^ 

Tsa. 46. 8 Come, behold the works of the Lord, wh^ 
' 66. 5 Come, and see the works of God: (he is) ^ 

.11. >t deed, doing, service, "i^f^ dbad. \ 

£ccl. 9. I righteous, and the wise, and their works 
\'i,. Service, deed, niyyn^ ahodah. 

Exod. 5. 9 Let there more work be laid upon the men 

5. 1 1 yet not ought of your work shall be dim. ' 

39. 32 Thus was all the work of the tabernacle 

39. 42 so the children of Israel made all the wo. 

Num. 4. 30 to do the work of the tabernacle of the co. 

4- 3S> 39> 43 for the work in the tabernacle of j 

Neh. 3. 5 nobles put not their necks to the YioxltM, 

iZ. Service, deed, nTJ];^ dbidah. 

Ezra 4. 24 Then ceased the work of the house of God 

5. 8 work goeth fast ouj and prospereth in th. 

6. 7 Let the work of this house of God alone 

Xi.Act, action, rh^hv^ alilah. v.- 

Psa. 14. I they have done abominable works; (the. 

78. II forgat his works, and his wonders that he 

141. 4 practise wicked works with men that wo. 

\i,Act, action, ri;V?y_ aliliyyah, "' 

Jer. 32. 19 Great in counsel, and mighty in work ; for 

26. Tor ^, deed, doing, h]^ poal, . 

Peut 32. 4 his work (is) perfect ; for a?l his ways (are) 

33. II Lord, his substance, and accept the work 

Jluth 2. 12 Lord recompense thy work, and a full re. 

Job 7. 2 hireling looketh for(the reward of) his w. 

24. 5 (as) wild asses, .go they forth to their w. 

34. 1 1 For the work of a man shall he render un. 
36. 9 Then he showeth them their work, and . 

' 36. 24 Remember that thou magnify his work 
Psa. 9. 16 the wicked is snared in the work of his 

44, I (what) work thou didst in their days, in 
64. 9 mon shall fear, and shall declare the work 
77. 12 I will meditate also of all thy work, and 
90. 16 Let thywork appear unto thy servants, and 
92. 4 hast made me glad through thy work : I 
95. 9 tempted me, proved me, and saw my wo. 

J04. 23 JIan goeth forth unto his work and to his 

III. 3 His work(i3) honourable and glorious; and 

143. 5 meditate on all thy works ; I muse on the 

..Prov 20. II whether his work (be) pure, and whether 

21. 8 strange : but (as for) the pure, his work 

24. 12 render to (every) man according to hia w. 
24. 29 will render to the man according to his w. 

Isa. s. 12 but they regard not the work of the Lord 
41. 24 Behold, ye (are) of nothing, and your w. 

45. 9 What niakest thou ? or thy work. He hath 
,.,45. II concerning., work of my hands, command 

^er. 22. 13 without wages, .giveth him not for his w. 
.'.' - so. 29 recompense her according to her work 
Hab. I. 5 for (I) will work a work in your days, (wh.) 
- « .3. 2 revive thy work in the midst of the year* 

17. Work, deed, doing, nVsj? peullah. 

1 Ch.15. 7 let not your hands be weak : for your w. 
Psa. 17. 4 Concerning the works of men, by the wo. 
28. 5 Because they regard not the works of the 
Prov II. 18 The wicked worketh a deceitful work: but 
Isa. 40. 10 his reward (is) with him, and his work 

49. 4 judgment (is) with the Lord, and my wo. 

61. 8 will direct their work ip truth, and I will 
62. 1 1 his reward (Is) with him, and hia work be. 

. 65. '7 therefore will I measure their former w. 
Jer.. 31. 16 for tliy work shall be rewarded, saith the 

\i>.SiAstance, iinsdom, njifiin hishiyyak. 

, Isa. 28^ 29 wonderful in counsel, (and) excellent in w. 

l9.'Snergy, in working, iftpy eta energeia. 

X|>Il 1. 19 according; to tlia working of Us might/ 



JEph. 

Phil. 

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3. 7 given unto me by the efffectual working of 

4. 16 according to the effectual working in the 

3. 21 according to tho working whereby he is 
I. 29 striving according to his working, which 
a. .9 whose coming is after the worldng of Sa. 

20, An energy, invoorhing, ivipyr^im enefge^na. <-■•! 

I Co, 13. 10 To Another the working of mii'&cles ; to ' 

2,\,Work, business, gain, Ipyaaia ergasia. ' •» 'T'; 

I Eph. : 4. 19 unto lascivlousuess, to work all unclean. 

22. Work, deed, business, ipyov ergon. ~ , . . . 
'^ Matt. "3. 16 they may see your good works, and glorify 
~ 1 1, a when John had heard in the prison the w. 
23. ' 3 but do not ye after their works : for they 
23. s But all their works they do for to be seen 
. , . 26. 10 for she hath wrought a good work upon ■ 
Marki3. 34 to every man his v/ork, and commanded 
■ 14. 6 Jesus said, .she hath wrought a good w. 
J'ohn 4. 34 saith unto them. My meat, .finish his w. 
"'j 5. 20 will show him greater works than these 
^5. 36 for the works, .the same works that I do 
£. 28 shall we do that we might work the woiks 
!6. 29 This is the work of God, that ye believe 
7. ; 3 that thy disciples also may see the works 
17. 7 because I testify of it, that the works th. 
J7. 21 said unto them, I have done one work, and 

8. 39 Abraham's children, ye would do the wo. 

9. 3 but that the works of God should be made 
j 9. 4 I must work the works of him that sent 
10. 25 works that 1 do in my Father's name, they 
10. 32 Many good works have I showed you from 
,10. 32 for which of those works do ye stone me? 
10. 33 for a good work we stone thee not; but 
10. 37 If I do not the works of my Father, beli. 

10. 38 though ye believe not nie, believe the w. 
14. :o that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works 
14. II or else believe me for the very work's sa. 

14. 12 works that I do shall he do also; and gr. 

15. 24 If I had not done among them the works 
17. 4 have finished the work which thou gavest 

Acts 5. 38 for if this counsel or this work be of men 
7. 41 and rejoiced in the works of their own ha. 
9. 36 this woman was full of good works and 
13. 2 for the work whereunto 1 have called th. 

13. 41 a work in your days, [a work] which ye sh. 

14. 26 recommended to. .grace of God forthew. 

15. 18 [Known unto God are all his works from] 
15. 38 But Paul, .went not with them to the wo. 
20. 20 repent, and turn to God, and do works m. 

Horn. 2. 15 Which show the work of the law written 
■ 3. 27 It is excluded. By what law? of works? 

4. 2 For if Abraham were justified by works 
'4. 6 God imputeth righteousness without wo, 
g. II according to election might stand., works 
9, 32 not by faith, but as it were by the works 

11. ,6 nomoreof work3..[Butif (it be)of works] 
II, 6 [no more grace; othei-wise work is no m.j 
33. 3 For rulers are not a terror to good works 

13. 12 let us therefore cast off the works of dar. 

14. 20 For meat destroy notthe workof God. A. 

1 Co. 3. 13 Every man's work, .try every man's work 

3. 14 If any man's work abide which he hath 
3. 15 If any man's work shall be burnt, he sh. 
9. I Christ our Lord ? are not ye my work in 

15. 58 always abounding in the work of the Lord 
•• i6. 10 for he worketh the work of the Lord, as 

2 Co. 9. 8 (things), may abound to every good work 

II. 15 whose end shall be according to their w. 

Gal. 2. i6worksofthelaw..worksofthe law. .works 

3. 2 Received yethe spu'it by the works of the 

3. 5 by the works of the law, or by tho hearing 

3. 10 For as many as are of theworksof the law 

5. 19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest 

6. 4 But let every man prove his own work, and 
Eph. 2. 9 Not of works, lest any man should boast 

2. 10 created in Christ Jesus unto good works 
4. 12 for the work of the ministry, for the cdi. 
5. II have no fellowship with the unfruitful w. 

1. 6 that he which hath begun a good work in 

2. 30 Because for the work of Christ he was ni. 
I. 10 being fruitful in every good work, and in. 

1. 21 enemies in (your) mind by wicked works 
3 Remembering without ceasing your work 

1 3 esteem them very highly . . for their work's 
1 1 goodness, and the work of faith with po. 
(1 • 2. 17 stablish you in every good word and work 
I Ti. 2. 10 women professing godliness with good wo. 

3. I If a man desire . . he dcsircth a good work 
5. 10 Well reported of for good works; if she h. 
S. 10 have diligently followed every good work 
5. 25 Likewise also the good works (of some) . 
6. 18 that they may be rich in good works, re. 

2X1. I. 9 not according to our works, but according 

2. 21 (and) prepared unto every good work 

,3. 17 throughly furnished unto all good works 

4. 5 do the work 'of an evangelist, make full 
4. 14 the Lordreward him according to his w. 
4. 18 Lord shall deliver me from every good w. 

Titus I. 16 in works they deny.. unto every good w. 

2. 7 showing thyself a pattern of good works 
'2. 14 a peculiar people, zealous of good works 

3. I magistrates, to be ready to every good w. 
3. 5 Not by works of righteousness which we 
3. 8 might be careful to maiii^n good works 
3. 14 let ones also learn to maintain good works 

Hcb. 1. 10 and the heavens are the'works of thine 

2. 7 [and didst set him over the works of thy] 

3. 9 tempted me, proved me, and saw my wo. 

4. 3 works were finished from the foundation 
4. 4 God did rest t^lie seventh day from :■. works 
4. 10 ho'ftlao bath ceased from ius own works 



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Heb. 6. I thefoundationof repentanccfromdeadw) 

\6. 10 God (is) not unrighteous to forget your w. 

■ g. 14 purge your conscience from dead works 

10. 24 to provoke unto love and to good works 

'' 13. 21 Make you perfect in every good work t» 

Jas. I- 4 But let patience have (her) perfect work 

• I 23 a forgetful hearer, but a doer of the worit 

3.14 a man say he hath faith, and have not w.f 

». 17 Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dc. 

,9. 18 works: show me thy faith without thy w. 

■,i. 18 and I will show thee my faith by my wo, 

s. 20 wilt thou know .. that faith withoutworkt 

'3.21 was not Abraham . .justified by works, W4 

2 22 Seest thou how faith wrought with bis w, 

2. 22 Seest thou how.. by works was faith ma< 

2.24 Ye see then how that by works u man is 

2. 25 was not Rahab the harlot justified by w, 

2. 26 spirit is dead, so faith without works is i 

^ ^3. I J show out of a good conversation his wor» 

J Pe." 1. 17 judgeth according to every man's work ■ 

\~-: •» 3. 12 they may by (your) good works, which th. 

2 Pe. 3. 10 earth also and the works that are therein 

1 Jo. 3. 8 that he might destroy the works of the , 

'■;■ 3. 12 because his own works were evil, and hia 
Rev. ; 2. 3 know thy works, and thy labour, and tliy 
'3. 5 do the first works; or else I will come •o< 
'3. ' 9 know thy [works, and] tribulation, amd 

3. 13 [I know thy works, and where thou dwel.l 
2. 19 1 know [thy works], .and thy works ; aad 
.2. 23 unto every one of you according to your w. 

2. 26 keepeth my works unto the end, to him. 
.'3. I I know thy works, that thou hast a Danb 
. 3, 2 for I have not found thy works perfect 
I3. 8 I know thy works : behold, I have set bo. 

3. 13 I know thy works, that thou art neithet 
9. 20 yet repented not of the works of their Ik 

14. 13 rest from their labours, and their works I 

15. 3 Great and marvellous (are) thy works, U 
18. 6 doub. unto her double according to her w, 

30. 12 written in the books, according to their w. 

20. 13 judged every man according to their wo. 
22. 12 to give every man according as bis work 

2Z.A iBo.rd, matter, \6yos logos. 

Rom. 9. 28 For he will finish the work, and cut (lt> 
9. 28 because a short work will the Lord mako 

2LAny'thing done, affair, irpayfia pragma. 

Jas. ' 3. i6 strife (is), there (is) confusion, .evil worlc 
25. A u-ork, action, irpa^ts praxis. 

Matt 16. 27 shallrewardeverymanaccordingtohisw. 

26. Any thing made, icorkmdnship, irolrinapoiema, 
Eph. 2. 10 For we are his workmanship, created in 
iSee also Beaten, broidered, carved, cedar, cunning, 
curious, handy, marvellous, mighty, needle, net, 
wonderful, wondrous, ^vreathen.] 

WORK, be wrought, to — 
1. To go on, proceed, li?rt halaJc. ■ 
, Jon. • J. II, 13 for the sea wrought, and was temp4< 

2.T0 do,'ys'il dbad. 

t Exod. 5. i3 Go therefore now (and) work : lor there 

V- •• 34. 21 Six days thou shaft work ; but on the se. 

Deuti3. 19 thou Shalt do no work with the firstling 

Isa. 19. 9 Moreover, they that work In fino flax, and 

Z.To do, MU^abad.' 

Dan. 4. 2 wonders that the high God hath wrought 

6. 27 worketh signs and wonders In heaven and 

4. To cause to go vp, .175; alah, 5. 

2 Ch. 3. 14 and fine linen, and wrought cherubim thi 

5. To do repeatedly, hhy alal, 7. 

; Exodio. 2 what tilings I have wrought in Egypt, and 
6.2*0 do, Tf^il asah. 

Gen. 34. 7 because he had wrought folly In Israel, In 
Exod3i. 4 To devise cunningworks, to work in gold 
31. 5 to work in all manner of workmanship 
35. 32 to work in gold, and in silver, and in br. 

35. 35 to work all manner of work of the engra. 

36. I Then wrought Bezaleel and Alioliab, and 
36. I to know how to work all manner of work 
36. 4 wise men, that wrought all the work ol ■ 
36. 8 them that vrrought the work of the tabe. 
39. 3 to work (it) in the blue, and in the purple 

.. 39. 6 they wrought onyx stones inclosed in ou. 
Lev. 20. 12 they have wrought confusion ; their bio. 
Peut 17. 2 that hath wrought wickedness in the sight 

22. 21 because she hath wrought folly in Israel 
' 31. 18 for all the evils which they shall have w. 

Josh, 7. 15 and because ho hath wrought folly in Is. 

9. 4 They did work wilily, and went and made 
Judg2o. 10 all the folly that they have wrought in I, 
Ruth 3. 19 where wroughtest thou? blessed be he 

3. 19 mth whom she had wrought, .with whom 

1 Sa. II. 13 to day tho Lord hath wrought salvation 

14. 6 it may be that the Lord will work for us 
14. 43 Shall Jonathan die, who hath wrought 
14. 43 for he hath wrought with God this day 
^ 19. 5 the Lord wrought a great salvation fo» 

2 Sa. 18. 13 Otherwise I should have wrought falseh; 

23. 10 and the Lord wrought a great victory tlb 
23. 12 slew the Philistines : and the Lord wro. • 

I KL 3. 16 which ruled over the people that wrought 

7. 14 understanding, and cunning to work allw. 

7. 14 to king Solomon, and wrought all his wo, 
' 9. 23 which bare rule over the people that wr.) 

16. 25 But Omri wrought evil in the eyes of thtf' 
21. po thyself to wprkevil in ^he sight of the L.- 
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■ Ki. 3. a he >vrought evil in the sight at the Lord 

12. n builders tliat wrouglit upon tlie liousc of 

17. II wrouglit wicked tliinga to provoke tlic L. 
»i. 6 wrouglit much wickedness in the siglit of 

■ Clu a. 7 me now therefore a man cunning to work 

e. 14 skilful to work in gold, and in silver, in 
21. 6 wrought (tliat which was) evil in the. .L. 
24. 13 So the workmen wrought, and the work 

31. 20 wrought (tliat which was) good and right 

33. 6 wrought much evil in tlie sight of the L. 

34. 10 workmen, .wrought in the house of the L 
34. 13 overseers of all that wrought the work in 

Neh. 4. 6 thereof : for tlie people had a mind to w. 

4. 16 the half of my servants wrought in thew. 

4. 17 witli one of his hands wrouglit In the w. 

9. 18 brought thee up out of Egypt, and had w. 
9. 26 and tliey wrought great provocations 

Job 12. 9 that tile hand of the Lord hath wrought 

23. 9 On the left hand, where he doth work, but 

Psa. 52. 2 mischiefs: like a sharp razor, working do. 

SOI. 3 hate the work of them that turn aside, (it) 

101. 7 He tliat worketh deceit shaU not dwell 

119. 126 (Iti8)timefor(thee), Loud, to work, (for) 

Prcv II. 18 Tliewickedworketh a deceitful worlc, but 

26. 28 and a flattering mouth worketh ruin 

31. 13 seeketh wool and flax, and worketh will. 

£ccl. 2. II on all tlie works that my hands hadwro. 

3. 9 What profit hath he that worl:eth in that 

Isa, x6. iS have not wrought any deliverance in the 

32. 6 his heart will work iniquityj to practise 
64. 5 Thou meetest him that rejoicctli and wo. 

Jer. II. 15 she hathwrought lewdness with many, and 

18. 3 behold, he >viought a work on tlie wheels 
Eze. 20. 9, 14, 22 I wrought for my name's sake, that 

20. 44 when I have wrought with you for my na. 
99. 20 because they wrought for me, saith the L. 

33. 26 Ye stand upon your sword, ye work abo. 
Dan. II. 23 after the league., with him he shall work 
Hag. 2. 4 work : for 1 (am) with you, saitli the Lo. 
MsA. 3. 1 5 yea, they that work wickedness are set up 

7. To act, work, make, do, hv^ paal. 

Num 23. 23 said . . of Israel, What hath God wrought ! 
Job 33. 29 all these (things) worketh God oftentimes 

36. 23 or who can say. Thou hast wrought iniq. 
Psa. 15. 2 worketh righteousness, and speaketh the 

31. 19 thou hast wrought for them that trust in 

58. 2 Yea, in heart ye work wickedness ; ye w. 

68. 28 strengthen, .thatwhich thou hastwrought 

74. 12 working salvation in the midst of the ea, 
141. 4 practise wicked works with men that w. 

Isa. 26. 12 for thou also hast wrought all our works 
41. 4 Who hath wrought and done (it), calling 

43. 13 none that can deliver. .1 will work, and 
44. 12 smith with the tongs both worketh in the 
44. 12 worketh it with the strength of his arms 

IIos. 6. 8 Gilead (is) a city of them that work inlq. 

Jlic. 2. I devise iniquity, and work evil upon their 

llab. I. 5 (I) will work a work in your days, (which) 

Zeph. 2. 3 ye meek of the earth, which have wrought 

8. To set, put, place, w'v, die' sum, sim, 

Psa. 78. 43 How he had wrought hia signs in Egypt 

9 To icork in, ivtpyiu energeo. — 

- Rora. 7. 5 did work in our members to bring forth 

1 Co. 12. 6 but it is the same God which worketh all 

12. II But all these worketh that one and the 

2 Co. 4. 12 So then death worketh in us, bnt life in 

- Gal. 3. 5 He therefore that . . worketh miracles am. 

5. 6 uncircumcision ; but faith worketh by love 
Eph. 1. II purpose of him who worketh all things 

1. 20 Wliich he- wrought in Christ, when he ra. 
.2. 2 spirit that now worketh in the children 

3. 20 according to the power that worketh in 
Phil. 2. 13 For it is God which worketh in you both 
Col. I. 29 working, which worketh in me mightily 

2 Th. 2. 7Forthemysteryof iniquity dothalreadyw 

\0.To work, toil, labour, ipyd^ofiai ergazomai. '" 

Matt. 7.23 knew you, depart from me, ye that work 

3i.'28 and said. Son, go work today in my vine. 

26. 10 for she hath wrought a good work upon 

Warki4. 6 why trouble ye her? she hath wrought a 

Xukei3. 14 six days in which men ought to work, in 

John 3. 21 made manifest, that they are wrouglit in 

5. 17 My Father worketh hitherto, and I work 

6. 28 What shall we do, that we might work 
6. 3oWhat..showestthcn. .whatdostthou wo. 
9. 4 I must work the works of him that sent 
9., 4 day : the night cometh, when no . . can w. 

Acts 10. 33 he that feareth him, and worketh righte. 

13. 41 for I work a work in your days, a work 
18. 3 he abode with them, and wrought : forby 

Rom. a. 10 to every man that worketh good, to the 

4. 4 Now to him that worketh is the reward 

4. 5 But to him that worketh not, but believ. 
13. 10 Love worketh no ill to his neighbour, the. 

1 Co. 4. 12 labour, working with our hands: being 
9. 6 have not we power to forbear working ! 
16. 10 for he worketli tlie work of the Lord, as I 
Eph. 4. 28 working with (his) hands the thing which 

1 Th. 4. II work with your own hands, as we coinm. 

3 Th. 3. 8 wrought with labour and travail night 

3. 10 if any would not work, neither should he 
3. II disorderly, working not at aU^sbut are 
3. 12 with quietness they work, aud eat their 
fleb.ii. 33 wrought righteousness, obtained promises 

2 John 8 lose not those things wliich we have wrou. 

11. To work down, tlwroughly, Kartpya^onai. \ 
Bom. I. 27 men with men working that which is unk. 
4, 15 Because the law worketh wrath : for wh. 

5. 3 knowing that tribulation workeUi'satieo, 



Bom. 7. 8 wrought In me all manner of concuplsce. 

7. 13 working death in me by that which Is go. 

15. 18 those things which Christ hath not ^vroo. 

a Co. 4. 17 worketh for us a far more cxce«dinB(and) 

. 5. 5 Now he that hath wrought us for the self 

7. 10 For godly sorrow [worketh] repentance ■ 

7. 10 but the soiTow of the world worketli de. 

. 7. II what carefulness it wrought in you, yea 

12. 12 Truly the signs of an apostle were wrou. 

Jas. I. 3 that the trying of your faith worketh pa, 

I. 20 For the wrath of man [worketli] not the 

1 Pe. 4. 3 may suffice us to have wrought the will 

12. To do, make, voUu poieO. 

Matt2o. 12 Saying, These last have wrought (but) one 
Acts 15, 12 God had wrought among the Gentiles by 
19. It God wrought special miracles by the hand 
21. 19 what things God had wrought among the 
Heb. 13. 21 working in you that which is well pleasing 
Eev. 16. 14 working miracles, (which) go forth unto 
19. 20 false prophet tliat wrought miracles bef. 
21. 27 neither (whatsoever) worketh abomination 
WORK, to set a, have much — 
X.To cause to do, or serve, njj; abad, 5. 

2 Ch. 2. 18 hundred overseers to set the people a w. 

2.T0 prcTMil toiih difficult^/, fiSKis jVxi5» molis isc. 
Acts 27. 16 we had much work to como by the boat 
WORK effectually in, wonderfully — 

1. To do repeatedly, S^^ alal, 7. 

I Sa. 6. 6 when he had wrought wonderfully among 

2. To work in, ivepytu energeS. 

Gal. 2. 8 For he that wrought effectually In Peter 
I Th. 2. 13 which effectually worketh also in you th. 

WORK out, together, with, to — 
l.To workdown, against, thoroughly, Karfpya^ofiai. 
Phil. 2. 12 work out your own salvation with fear and 

2. To work with, crvvfpyfoi sunergeo. 

Marki6. 20 the Lord working with (them), and conft. 
Bom. 8. 28 know that all things work together for go. 
Jas. 2. 22 Seest thou how faith wrought with hia w. 

WORKER, workfellow, workinan, fellow — 
l.To grave, plough, work, vii) charash. 

I Ki. 7. 14 his father (was) a man of Tyre, a worker 
2. Graver, artificer, worker, e'ng eharaah. 

I Ch.22. 15 hewers and workers of stone and timber 

Isa. 40^20 seeketh unto him a cunning workman to 
44. II and the workman, they (are) of men : let 

Jer. 10. 3 work of the hands of the workman with 
10. 9 work of the workman, and of the hands 

Ho3. 8. 6 workman raadeit, therefore it (is) not O. 

Z.Men of work, npK^iiy "VVi anshe melakah. 

1 Ch.25. I the number of the workmen according to 

4. To do work, npuViJ n'^j; asah melakah. 

2 Ki.i2. 14 But they gave that to the workmen, and 

12. 15 delivered the money to bebestowed onw. 

1 Ch.22. 15 Moreover (there arc) workmen with thco 

2 Ch.24. 13 So the workmen wrought, and the work 

34. 10 they put (it) in the hand of the workmen 

34. 10 gave it to the workmen that wrought in 

34. 17 the overseers, and to the hand of the wo. 

Ezra 3. 9 to set for^vard the workmen in the house 

Psa. 37. I neither be thou envious against the wor. 

5. To act, work, do, make, hs^ paal. 

Job 31. 3 strange (punishment) to the workers of 
34. 8 AVhich goeth in company with the work. 
34. 22 where the workers of iniquity may hide 
Psa. 5. 5 in thy sight : thou hatcst all workers of 
6. 8 Depart from me, all ye workers of iniquity 
14. 4 Have all the workers of iniquity no kno.? 
28. 3 with tlie workersof iniquity, which speak 
36. 12 There are the workers of iniquity fallen 
53. 4 Have the workers of iniquity no knowl. ? 
59. 2 Deliver me from the workers of iniquity 
64. 2 from the insurrection of the workers of 
92. 7 when all the workers of iniquity do flour. 
92. 9 .ill the workers of iniquity shall be scatt. 
94. 4 all the workers of iniquity boast themse. 

94. 16 who ^vill stand up for me the workers of 
125. 5 lead them forth with the workers of inlq. 
141. 9 Keep me from . .the gins of the workers 

Provio. 29 destruction (shall i^to the workers of in. 
21.15 but destruction (shall be) to the workers 

^.Labouring, toiling, Say amel. 

Judg. 5. 26 put. .her right hand to the workmen's ha. 

7. Worker, workman, ipyarr\t ergates. 

Mattio. 10 for the workman is worthy of his meat 
Luker3. 27 depart from me, all (ye) workers of iniq. 
Acts 19. 25 Whom he called together with the work. 
i Co. II. 13 deceitful workers, transforming tliemsel. 
Phil. 3. 2 Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers 
2 Ti. 2. 15 a workman that needeth not to be asha. 

8. Fellow or joint worlcer, (rvvfpyos sunergos. 

Bom 16. 21 Timotheus my work fellow, and Col. 4. 11 
WORKER together, of miraclea — 
I.Power, Sii^fiif dunamis. 

1 Co. 1 2. 29 (are) all teachers? (are) all workers of mL 
2. To work with or together, avvtpyia sunergeo. 

2 Co. 6. I We then, (.is) workers together (with him) 

WORKS, mighty, wonderful — • 

X.Power, Svva/its dunamis. 

Matt. 7. 22 in thy name done many wonderful wo. T 

II. 20 wheieiu mo^l of his Bugbty works w«i» 



Matt II. 21 for if the mighty .works which were dona 
II. 23 for if the mighty works, which liave been 
13. 54 Whence haththiB (man).. these mighty w.f 

13. 58 he did not many mighty works there bee 

14. 2 therefore mighty works do show forth 
Mark 6. 2 that even such mighty works are wrought 

6. 5 ho could there do no mighty work, save 
■6. 14 therefore mighty works do show forth th, 
Lukeio. 13 for if the mighty works had been done hi 
19. 37 for all the mighty works that they had se, 

2. Great doings or detds, ixeya\*7a megaleia. 

Acts 2. J I speak in our tongues the wonderful work* 

WORLD — . 

l.Land, earth, f^N erets. 

Psa. 22. 27 All the ends of the world shall remembe* 

Isa. 23. 17 fornication with all the kingdoms of the w. 

62. 1 1 hath proclaimed unto the end of the world 

Jer. 25. 26 all the kingdoms of tho world, which (arc) 

2. Cessation, Snn chcdcl. 

Isa. 38. II no'more with the inhabitants of theworld 

Z. Lifetime, age, nSn cheled. 

Psa. 17. 14 from men of the world, (which have) their 
\ 49. I give car, all (ye) inhabitants of the world 

i. Indefinite time, or its love, oyiy olam. 

Psa. 73. 12 these (are) the ungodly, who prosper In thtt 
EccL 3. II also ho hath set the world in their heart 

S.Fruit bearing or habitable earth, bgo tebel. 

1 Sa. 2. 8 the Lord's, and he hath set tho world up. 

2 Sa. 22. 16 foundations of the world were discovered 
I Ch.i6. 30 world also shall be stable, that it be not 
Job 18. 18 into darkness, and chased out of the wor. 

34. 13 or wlio hath disposed the whole world? 
37. 12 comraandcth them upon the face of tho 
Psa. 9. 8 he shall judge the world in righteousness 

18. 15 foundations of the world were discovered 

19. 4 their words to the end of the world. In th. 
24. 1 the world, and they that dwell therein 

33. 8 let all the inhabitants of the world stand 

50. 12 for the world (is) mine, and the fulness th. 
77. 18 lightnings lightened the world : the earth 

89. II the world and the fulness thereof thou ha. 

90. 2 or ever thou hadst formed the. .world, ev. 
93. I world also is established, that it cannot 

96. 10 world also shall be establishad that it sh. 
96. 13 he shall judge the world with righteousn. 

97. 4 His lightnings enlightened the world : tho 

98. 7 the world, and they that dwell therein 
98. 9 with righteousness shall he judge the wo. 

Prov. 8. 26 nor the highest part of the dust of the wo. 
Isa. 13. II I will punish the world for (their) evil 

14. 17 made the world as a wilderness, and des, 
14. 21 nor fill the face of the world with cities 
t8. 3 All ye inhabitants of the world, and dwo. 
24. 4 the world languishcth (and^ fadeth away 

26. 9 Inhabitants of the world will learn right. 

26. 18 neither have the inhabitants of the world 

27. 6 blossom and bud, and All the face of the w. 

34. I tho world, and all things that com 1 forth 
Jer. 10. 12 he hath established the world by lis wis. 

51. IS hehath established the world by his wisd. 
Lam. 4. 12 all the inhabitants of the world, 1 ould 
Naitu I. 5 yea, the world, and all that dwell ihereia 

6. Age, indefinite time, dispensation, alwv aiin. -' 
Matti2. 32 neitherin this world, neither in the (wor), 
13. 22 care of this world, and the deceitfuhiess 
13. 39 the harvest is the end of the world ; and 
13. 40 so shall it be in the end of this world 
13. 49 So shall it be at the end of the world : the 
24. 3 sign of thy coming, and otthe end of the w, 

28. 20 with you alway . .unto the end of the wor. 
Mark 4. 19 cares of this world-, and the deceitfulness 

10. 30 persecutions ; and in the world to come 
Luke 16. 8 children of this world are in their genera. 
18. 30 and in the world to come life everlasting 

20. 34 children of this world marry, and are given 
20. 35 accounted worthy to obtain that world 

Rom 12. 2 be not conformed to this world, but be ya 

1 Co. I. 20 where (i8)the disputerof this world! hath 

2. 6 of this world, nor of the princes of this w. 
2. 8 Which none of the princes of this wovld 
3. 18 seemeth to be wise in this world, let him 

2 Co. 4. 4 In whom the god of this world hatl? blin. 
Gal. I. 4 might deliver us from this present f \il w, 
Eph. 1. 21 not only in this world, but also in thut wh. 

6. 12 against..rulers of the darkness of this [w.] 

1 Ti. 6. 17 Charge them that are rich in this vorld 

2 Ti. 4. 10 forsaken me, having loved this present w. 
Titus 2. 12 should live soberly, .in this present world 
Heb. I. 2 all things, by whom also he made t he wo. 

6. 5 word of God, and the powers of the world 
i\. 3 'Throngh faith we understand that the wo. 

7.Ages, dispensations, alwvav (gen. jjI.) aidnSn. 
I Co. 2. 7 which God ordained before the woi id unto 
10. II upon whom the ends of the world are to 
Heb. 9. 26 have suffered since the foundation uf the w. 

S.Land, earth, 77) ge. 

Eev. 13. 3 and all the world wondered after the b* 

9.Arrange7nent, beauty, world, xtjcr^ioi kostnos. . 
Matt. 4. 8 showeth him all the kingdoms of the wor. 
S. 14 Ye are the light of the world. A city that 
13. 35 keptsecretfromthe foundation [of thew.] 
13. 38 The field is the world; the good seed are 
16. 26 if he shall gain the whole world, and los» 
18. 7 Woe unto the world because of offences I 
24. 21 as was not since the beginning of the wo. 
>5- jM pre^aied. ifrantlie {ouudation ol iXm ^^f 

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13 this gospel shall be preached . . whole wor. 
36 If lie shall gain the whole world, and lose 

9 be preaclied throughout the whole world 

15 [Go ye unto all the world, audpreacli the] 

25 if he gain the whole world, and lose him. 
30 was shed from tlie foundation of the world 

30 these things do tlie nations of the world 
9 lighted every man that conicth into the w. 

10 He was in the Avorld, and tlie world was 

10 made by him, and the world ftnew him not 

29 which takcth away the sin of the world 

16 For God so loved the world, that he gave 

17 God sent not his Son into the world to co. 
17 tlie world ; but that the world through 
19 light is come into the world, and men lo. 
42 is indeed the Christ, the Saviour of the w. 

14 Prophet that should come into the world 
33 from heaven, and givcth lite unto the w. 
51 which I will give for the lite of the world 

4 do these things, show thyself to the world 

7 The world cannot hate you ; but me it lia. 
12 I am the light of the world : he that foil. 
23 ye are of this world ; I am not of this wo. 

26 speak to the world those things which I 

5 am in the world, I am the light of the w. 
39 For judgment I am come into this world 
36 whom tlie Father . . sent into the world • 

9 because he seeth the light of this world 

27 the Christ . . which should come into the w. 
19 prevail nothing 1 behold, the world isgono 
25 he that hateth his life in this world shall 

31 Now is the judgment of this world : now 
31 shall the prince of this world be cast out 

46 I am come a light into the world, thatw. 

47 not to judge the world, but to save the w. 
1 should depart out of this world unto the 

1 having loved his own which were in the w. 

17 whom the world cannot receive, because 
19 little while, and the world seeth me no 

22 wilt manifest thyself, .not unto the world?' 

27 not as the world givcth, give I unto yott 

30 for the prince o£ [this] world comcth, and 

31 But that the world may know thatl love 

18 If the world hate you, ye know that it ha. 

19 If ye were of the world, the world would 
19 but because ye are not of the world, but 

19 out of the world, therefore the world ha. 

8 when he is come, he will reprove the wo. 

11 Of judgment, because the prince of this w. 

20 ye shall weep and lament, but the world 

21 for joy that a man is born into the Vi'orld 

28 come into the world : again, I leave the w. 
33 In the world ye shall have tribulation : but 
33 be of good cheer; I have overcome the w. 

5 glory which I had with thee before thew. 

6 men which thou gavest me out of the wo. 

9 1 pray not for the world, but for them 

11 more in the world, but these are in the w. 

12 While I was with them [in the world] I ■ 

13 these things I speak in the world, that 

14 world hath hated them, because they are 
it, 16 the world, even as I am not of the w. 

15 thou shouldest take them out of the world 
18 As thou hast sent me into the world, even 

18 so have I also sent them into the world 
21 the world may believe that*hou hast sent 

23 the world may know that thou hast sent 

24 lovedst me before the foundation of the w. 

25 righteous Father, the world hath not kn. 
20 answered him, I spake openly to the wo. 
36 answered, lly kingdom is not of this wo. 

36 If my kingdom were of this world, then 

37 for this cause came I into the world, that 
25 suppose that even the world itself could 
24 God that made the world and all things 

8 is spoken of throughout the whole world 
20 from the creation of the world are clearly 

6 forbid : for. .how shall God judge the w. 

19 and all the world may become guilty be. 
13 promise, that he should be the heir of. . w. 

12 as by one man sin entered into the world 

13 For until the law sin was in the world : but 
12 if the fall of them (be) the riches of the w. 
15 casting away.. the reconciling of the wo. 

20 God made foolish the wisdom of this wo. 

21 the world by wisdom knew not God, it 
27 hath chosen the foolish things of the wo. 

27 (hath chosen the weak things of the world] 

28 base things of the world, and things which 

12 we have received, not the spirit of the w. 
19 For the.wisdom of this world is foolishness 

22 Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the world 

9 for we are made a spectacle unto the w. 

13 we are made as the filth of the world, (and 
10 altogether with the fornicators of this w. 
10 for then must ye needs go out of the wo. 

2 judge the world? and if the world shall 
31 they that use this world, as not abusing 

31 for the fashion of this world passeth away 

33 careth forthe things that are of the world 

34 careth for the things of the world, how 

4 we know that an idol (is)nothing in thew. 

32 we should not be condemned with the w. 
10 so many kinds of voices in the world, and 
12 we have had our conversation in the world 
19 refconciling the world unto himself, not 
10 but the sorrow of the world worketh de. 

3 in bondage under tho elements of the w. 

14 world is crucified unto me, and I. .thew. 

4 before the foundation of the world, that 
2 walked acccjrding to the course of tliis w. 

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Phil. a. 35 among whom ye shine as lights in tho w. 

Col. I. 6 is come uiito you, as (it is)inallthe world 

2. 8 after the rudiments of the world, and not 

2. so dead. .from the rudiments of the world 

, 20 though living in the world, are ye subject 

. 15 Christ Jesus came into the world to save 

. 16 believed on in the world, received up into 

7 For we brought nothing into (this) world 

3 finished from the foundation of tho world 

, 26 suffered since the foundation of the world 

5 when he cometh into tho world, he saith 

7 by the which he condemned the world 

11. 38 Of whom tho world was not worthy: they 

1. 27 to keep himself unspotted from the world 

2. 5 Hath not God choscu the poor of [this] w. 

3. 6 the tongue (is) a fire, a world of iniquity 
jf. 4 know ye not that the friendship of the w. 

. 4 will be a friend of the world is the enemy 
, 20 before the foundation of tlie world, but 
. 9 in your brethren that are in the world ■; 
. 4 escaped tho corruption that is in the wo. 
, s spared not the old world, but saved Noah 
2. 5 bringing in the flood upon the world of • 

2. 20 escaped tho pollutions of the world, thr. 

3. 6 Whereby the world that then was, being; 
! but also for (the sins of) the whole world 

2. 15 world, neither the things, .in the world 
2. 15 If any man love the world, the love of the 

2. 16 For all that (is) in the world, .is of the w. 

2. 17 world, passeth away, and the lust thereof 

3. I world knoweth us not, because it knew ■ 
3. 13 Marvel not my brethren, if the world hate 

3. 17 But whoso hath this world's good, and se. 

4. I false prophets are gone out into the world 

3 and even now already it is in the world : 

4 that is in you, than he that is in the wo. 

5 They are of the world; therefore cpeak th. 
5 of the world, and the world heareth them 
9 God sent his only begotten Son into the w. 

4. 14 Father.. Son (to bo) the Saviour of the v/. 

4. 17 because as ho is, so are we in this v/orld 

5. 4 is born of God overcometh the world: and 
5. 4 this is the victory that overcometh thc>v. 
5. 5 Who is he that overcomeththo world, but 
5. 19 that we are of God, and tho whole v^orld 

2 John 7 many deceivers are entered into the world 
15 The kingdoms of this world are become ;. 

8 Lamb slain from the foundation of the w. 
8 from the foundation of the Vi'orld, when 

10. Habitable earth or land, olicoufxeyi] oikoumenS. ; 
Matt 24. 14 preached in all tho world for a witness ' 
luko 2. 1 a decree . . that all the world should be ta. 
4. 5 showed, .him all the kingdoms of the V7. 
Acts II. 28 be great dearth throughout all the world 
'17. 6 These that have turned the world upside 
17. 31 in the which he will judge the world in 
19. 27 whom all Asia and the world worshippeth 
24. 5. among all the Jews throughout the world 
Rom 10. 1 3 and their words unto the ends of the wo. 
Hob. I. 6 bringeth in the first begotten into the w. 
2. 5 hath he not put in subjection the world 
Hot. 3. 10 which shall come upon all the world, to 

12. 9 Satan, which deceiveth the whole world 
iC. 14 kings of the earth and of the whole world 

■WORLD, (standeth, beginning of the, -without end) — . 
l.l/nto ar/es 0/ duration, ^5; vVv^Jl ad-olme ad. 
Isa. 45. 17 bo ashamedjior confounded world witho. 

2. From the age, DViya meolam. 

\ Isa. 64. 4 JFor since the beginning of the world (men) 

3. From the age, air' al^vos ap' aionos.- ^ 

Luke I. 70 prophets, which have been siuce'^he wo. 

Acts 3. 21 all his holy prophets [since the world b.] 

■ 15. 18 all his works from the l^ginnlng'of the w. 

EphL 3. 9 which from the beginning of the world i; 

4.2*0 the age, els rhy aiaiva eis ton aiona. 

1 Co. 8. 13 I will eat fio flesh while the world stand. 
5.0/ the age of the ages, rov alavos ruv alaywy.- 

' Eph. 3. 21 throughout all ages, [world without end] 

6.0/ or from the age, iK rh alavos eh to aiOnos. '■''■■ 
John 9. 32 Since the world began was it not heard th. 

7, To the times, to the ages, y^pivots alavion, 

Horn. 16. 25 which was kept secret since the world be. 

%. Be/ore the times 0/ the ages, Trp6 y(^p6voiy alavlay. 

2 Ti. I. 9 given us in Christ Jesus since the world b. 
Titus I.. 2 which God., promised before the world be. 

WORLDLY — 

Belonging to the world, worldly, KofffiiKis Tcosmikos. 
Titus 2. 12 denyingungodlinessandworldly Insts, wo 
Heb. 9. I ordinances of divine service, and a worldly 

WORH, eaten of worms — •: 

\.To be a/raid, creep, hnyzacKat, 

Mic. 7. 17 move out of their hole« llk& worms ol the 

2.J1 moth, wood louse, DD sas. 

Isa. 51. 8 worm shall eat them like wool: hut my rl. 

3, A worm, ns"! rimmah. 

j;xodi6. 84 did not stink, neither was there any wor. 

job 7. 5 My flesh is clothed with worms and clods 
J/. 14 to the worm, (Thou art) my mother, and 
at. 26 lie down alike in the dust, and the worms 
24. 20 worm shall feed sweetly on him; he shall 
35. 6 How muchlessraan, (thatis)a worm; and 

Isa. 14. II tUe worm i& spread under tbee^ and the 



i.A coeciis wwm, hjjVin, M^Vm iolcah, tolaath. 

Dent. 28. 39 nor gather (the grapes); for the worms sli. 

Job 25. 6 .ind the son of man, (which is) a worm 

i Psa. 22. 6ButI (ani)aworni, aDdnoman;areprQaoIl 

ilsa. 14. II spread under thee, and the worms cover 

41. 14 Fear not, thou worm Jacob, (and) ye men 

CC. 24 for their worm shall not die, neither shall 

Jon; 4. 7 But G od prcpaied a worm when the mor. 

h'.A worn, maggoi, cncc!i\7i^ skolex.- — 

Mark 9. [44, 46], 48 Wliere their worm dieth not, ami 
Qi. Eaten by worms, (rKtf\7iK6fip<jiTOiskdlekahroios. ■ 

/Acts 12. 23 he was eaten of worms, 9n4 gave up the i 
W0R2IS, to breed — \ ' 

To crazvl /orth, hrsedCwormsr^'^'^'i'i^n: ^ 

Exod.i6. 20 it brod.wbrms,and stank: and Moses was 

■WORM-WOOD — 

1. Wormwood, njy.7 laanah. 

Deut 29. i3 be. .aroot that beareth~gall and wormwood 
Prov. 5. 4 But her end is bitter as wormwood, sharp 
Jer. . 9. 15 feed them,(even)thispeople, with worm. 
'23. 15 Behold, I will feed them with wormwood 
Lam. 3. 15 he hath made me drunken with wormwo. 
' 3. 19 Remembering, .the wormwood and the g, 
Amos 5. 7 Ye who turn judgment to wormwood, and 

2. Wdrmxuood, undri?ikablc, itfiiuOoj apsinthos. 
Rev. }8. II the name of-the star is called wormwood 

■8. II third part of the waters became wormwood, 
WORSE thing, (to te, deal, do, be put to the — 
^.To be smitten, f\^ nagaph, 1. 

2 Ki. 14. 12 Judah was put to the worse before Israel 

1 Oh. 19. 16, 19' saw that they were put to the worse 

2 Ch. 6. 24 if thy people Israel be put to the worse 

' 25. 22 Judah was put to the worse before Israel 

2.Toheevil, ))V.'\'raa, 

2 Sa. 19. 7 that v/ill be worse unto thee than all tho 

3. To do evil, treat ill, V)r\ raa, 5. „ . 

Gen. 19. 9 now will we deal worse with thee thaa^S 

1 Ki. iC. 25 and did worse than all that (were) before 
Jcr; 7, 26 hardened their neck: they did worse thaa 

iCJ. i.3 y e have done vrorse than your fathers, for 

i.Evil, jn ra. 

2 Ch.33. 9 made Judah. .to do worse than the heat, 
Eze. ■ 7. 24 Wherefore I will bring the worst of tJie 

5. Smaller, in/erior, younger, i\d<r<rwy elasson. 

John 2. 10 then that v/hich is worse: (but) thou hast 
(d. Less]"- in/erior, worse, yjTrcoy hetton. 

I Co. 1 1. 17 together, .for the better, but for the worso 
7. Worse, in/erior, ■v^lpav cheirow. 

Matt. 9. 16 from the garment, and the rent is made w: 

^12. 45 tho last (state) of that man is worse than, 

27. 64 so the last error shall be worse than the 

Mark 2. 21 away from the old, andtherent is made w. 

• S' 26 was nothing bettered, but rather greww. 

Lukcii. 26 the last (state) of that man is worse than. 

John 5. 14 sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto 

1 Ti. 5. B hath denied the faith, and is worse thaa 

2 Ti. 3. 13 men and seducers shall wax worse andw. 
'2 Pe. 2. 20 latter end is worse with them than theb. 

S.jTo be behind, in/erior, vcrrepea hustereS. 

I Co. 8. ! [neither. If wo eat not, are we the worse] 
WORSE Hiring — 
To be displeasing, >]i'l zaaph 

Dan. I. 10 Why should he see your faces worse Ulr.'. 
WORSHIP, worshipper, worshipping, to — 

1. To bow doion, do obeisance, n?9 segad. 

Dan. 2. 46 worshipped Daniel, and commanded that 
3. 5 ye fall down and worship the golden ira. 
3, 6 ^vhoso falleth not down and worshippeth. 
3. 7 fell down (and) worshipped the golden im. 
3. JO shall fall down and worship the golden 
3. II whoso falleth not down and worshippeth. 
3. 12 nor worsliip the golden image which thou 
3. 14 nor worship the golden image which I ha. 
3. 15 worship tho image, .butif ye worship not 
3. 18 worship the golden image which thou h. . 
3. 28 nor worship any god, except their own G. 

2. To m&ke an idol, nsj; atsab, 5. 

Jer. 44. 19 did we make her cakes to worship her, and 

3. To do, serve, 155/ abad. ■ 

a Ki.10. 19 that he might destroy the worshippers of 
10. 21 all the worshippers of Baal came, so that 
JO. 22 Bring forth vestments for all the worship. 
10. 23 said unto the worshippers of Baal, Search 

10. 23 servants of the Lord, but the worshippers 

.i.To bow sel/doion, nny shachah, 7. 

Gen. 22. 5 I and the lad will go yonder and worship 

•24. 26, 48 bowed down, .and worshipped the L. 

24. 52 heard their words, he worshipped the L, 
Exod. 4. 31 then they bowed their heads and worshi. 

12. 27 And the people bowed the head and wor. 

24. I Come up unto the Lord, .and worship ye 

32. 8 have worshipped it, and have sacrificed 

33. 10 all the people rose up, and worshipped , 

34. 8 bowed his head toward the earth, andw. 
34. 14 For thou shalt worship no other god, for 

Deut, 4. 19 shouldest be driven to worship them, and 
8. 19 serve them, and worship them, I testify 

11. 16 turn aside, and serve other gods, and vfO. 
17. 3 hath gone and served other gods, andw. 
x6, 10 set it before the Loss thy God, and. wor. 



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Deut 39. 26 served other gods, and worshipped them 
30. 17 shalt be drawn away, an<l woi-fchip otlicr 
Josh. 5. 14 did worship, and said unto him, What 
Jadg. 7. 15 worshipped, aud returned into the host 
I Sa. I. 3 to worship and to Bacriflcc unto the Lord 
1. 19 worshipped before the Lor.D, and return. 
1. 28 And he worshipped tlic Lor.D there 
15. 25, 30 turn again with inc, that I may worsh. 

15. 31 turned again after Saul ; and Saul worsh. 
s Sa.i2. 20 came into the house of the Lord, and w. 
/- 15. 32 top (of the moiuit), where ho worshipped 
I Kl. 9. 6 but go and serve other gods and worship 

'9. 9 worshipped them, and served them; there. 
11. 33 have worshipped Ashtoreth the goddess 

16. 31 and went and served Baal, and worship. 
22. 53 For he served Baal," and worshipped him 

*# Ki. 5. J 8 goeth into the house of Rimmon to wor. 

17. t6 worshipped all the host of heaven, and 

17. 36 him shall je worship, and to him shall yo 
j8. 22 Ye shall worship before this altar in Jcr. 
19. 37 as he was worshipping in the house of 
II. 3 worshipped all the host of heaven, and 
21 21 served the idols.. and worshipped them 

■» Ch.i6. 29 worship the LOED in the beauty of holin. 

29. 20 bowed down their heads, and worshipped 

*jl Ch; 7. 3 worshipped, aud praised the Lord, (say.) 

7. 19 shall go and serve other gods, and wors. 

7. 22 worshipped them, and served them : the. 

20. 18 fell before the Lord, worshipping the L. 

39. 28 all the congregation worshipped, and the 

29. 29 king and all that were present, .worship. 

29. 30 and they bowed theirheads and worshtj). 

32. 12 Ye shall worship before one altar, aud 

33. 3 worshipped all the host of heaven, and 
!Keh. 8. 6 worshipped the Lord with (their) faces 

9. 3 fourth part they confessed, and worship. 
(<■ 9. 6 aud the host of heaven worshippeth thee 

)oh y 1. 20 and fell down upon the ground, and wr. 

JPaa. ■* 5. 7 in thy fear will I worship toward thy holy 
22. 27 all the kindreds of the nations shall wor. 
22. 29 fat upon earth shall eat and worship, all 
29. 2 worship the Lord in the beauty of holin. 
'45. II for he (is) thy Lord ; and worship thou 
66. 4 All the earth shall worship thee, and ih. 
81. 9 neither shalt thou worship any strange 
86. 9 All nations . . shall come and worship be. 

95. 6 O come, let via worsliipand bow down, let 

96. 9 O worship the Lord in the beauty of hoi. 

97. 7 boast themselves of idols : worship him 
99. 5 Exalt ye the Lced our God, and worship 
99. 9 Exalt the Lord our God, and worship at 

J06. 19 They made a calf in Horeb, and worship. 

132. 7 will go into his tabernacles; we will wo. 

158. 2 I will worship toward thy holy temple " 

Isa. ■• 2. 3 they worship the work of their own han. 

2. 20 which they made . .for himself to worship 

27. 13 worship the Lord in the holy mount at 

36. 7 said to Judah. . Ye shall worship before ' 

37. 38 as he was worshipping in the house of N, 
' 44. 15 yea, he maketh a god, and worshipneth 

44. 17 he falleth down unto it, and worshippeth 

46. 6 it a god : they fall down, yea, they wors. 

49. 7 princes also shall worship, because of the 

) 66. 23 shall all flesh come to worship before me 

Jet. ■■ J. 16 and worshipped the works of their wrn ■ 

7. 2 enter in at these gates to worship the L. 

8. 2 whom they have worshipped : they shall 
13. 10 to serve them, and to worship them, sha. 
x6. II have worshipped them, and have forsak. 
&i. 9 and worshipped other gods, and served 
25. . 6 to worship them, and provoke me not to 

. 26. '• 2 which come to worship in the Lord's ho. 
Eze. 8. 16 and they worshipped the sun towaid the 

46. ;2 he shall worship at the threshhold of the 

46. : 3 Likewise the people of the land shall wo. 

46. 9 he that entereth in . . to worship shall go 
Mic 5. 13 shalt no more worship the work of thine 
Zeph. 1.5 them that worship . . and them that wors. 

- 2. II shall worship him, every one from his pi. 
Zech.14. 16 go up from year to year to worship the 
^ : 14. 17 whoso will not come . . to worship the king 

S.Olory, esteem', So|o dooM. 

Lakei4. (o ahalt thou have worship in the presence 

Z.To be reverential, pious, fvcrt^ea) eusebeS, 
Acts 17. 23 Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship 

7. To serve, cure, heal, ffepoireuti) therapeuo. 

Acts 17. 25 Neither is worshipped with men's hands 
Z.Heligious ohservance, BpTjCKeiathresJceicu 

CoL 2. 18 in a voluntary humility and worshipping 

9. To worship publicly, Xarptio) latreuo. 

Acta 7<^43 Then God turned, and g£«re them op to w." 

24. 14 so worship I the God of my fathers, beU. 
Phn. 3. 3 which worship God in the spirit, and re. 
Heb. 10. 2 because that the worshippers once purg.J 

Xd.A temple sweeper, yeuKopos neSkoros. 

)< Acts 19. 35 city of the Ephesiana ia a worshipper of X] 

ll.ro kiss {tlie hand) toward, irpotTKvvea prosJcun. 

2fatt. 2. 2 star in the east, and are come to worship 

a, 8 me word again, tliat I may come and v.-o. 

2. II fell down and worshipped him : and wh. 

4. 9 give thee, if thou wilt fall down and wor. 

4. 10 Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and 

8. a there came a leper and worshipped him 

5. 18 there came a certain ruler, and worship.' 

4. 33 worshipped him, saying. Of a tr^th thou 

15. 25 Then came she and worshipped h'm, say. 

18. 26 worshipped him, saying. Lord, have pati. 
Bo, ao worebipping (him), and deeiiing a certain . 



Matt 28. 9 came and held him by the feet, and wore. 

28. 17 when they saw him, they worshipixsd him 
Mark 5. 6 saw Jesus afar off, he ran and worsKlpped 

15. 19 and bowing (their) knees worshipped him 

Luke 4. 7 If thou therefore wilt worship mc, all sh. 

4. 8 Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and 

24. 52 [worshipped him, and returned to Jerus.] 

John 4. 20 Our fathers worshipped In this mountain 

4. 20 is the place where men ought to worship 

4. 21 nor yet at Jerusalem, worship tho Father 

4. 22 Ye worship.. we know what we worship 

4. 23 shall woi-ship the Father in spirit and in. 

4. 23 for the Father seeketh such to worship 

4. 24 they that worship him must worship (him) 
9. 38 said. Lord, I believe. And he worshipped 

12. 20 Greeks, .that came up to worship at the 
Acta 7. 43 figures which ye made to worship them 

8. 27 and had come to Jerusalem for to worsh. 

10. 25 fell down at his feet, and worshipped (h.) 

24. II since I went up to Jerusalem for to wor. 

1 Co. 14. 25 falling down on (his) face he will worship 
Heb. I. 6 And let all the angels of God worship him 

11. 21 worshipped, (leaning) upon the top of his 
Uev. 3. 9 will make them to come and worship be. 

4. 10 worship hint that liveth for ever and ever 

5. 14 fell down and worshipped him that liveth 
7. II fell before the throne, .and worshipped 

9. 20 that they should not worship devils, and 
II. I and the altar, and them that worship th. 
II, 16 fell upon theirfaces, and worshipped God 
23. 4 worshipped the dragon which gave power 

13. 4 and they worshipped the beast ; saying 
13. 8 all that dwell upon the earth shall worsh. 
13. 12 causeth.. to worship thcflrst beast, Whose 

13. 15 cause that as many as would not worship 

14. 7 worship hira that made heaven, and earth 
14. 9 If any man worship the beast and the im. 
14. II they have no rest, .who worship the beast 

25. 4 for all nations shall come and worship be. 

26. 2 and (upon) them which worshipped his 

29. 4 fell down and worshipped God that sat on 
29, 10 I fell at his feet to worship him. And he 
19. 10 worship God : for the testimony of Jesus 

19. 20 deceived, .them that worshipped his im. 

20. 4 which had not worshipped the beast, ne. 
22. 8 fell down to worsljlp before the feet of tho 
22. 9 keep the sayings of this book : worship G. 

12.^1 worshipper, vpoffKvyijr'fi! proskunetes. 

John 4. 23 now is, when the true worshippers shall 
13. To venerate, reckon venerahle, (rfBoi(o/jiai sehazo. 

Kom. 1.25 worshipped and served the creature more 

ILTo venerate, (ri^onai schomai. 

Matt 15. 9 But in vain they do worship me, teaching 

Mark 7. 7 Howbeit in vain do they worship me, te. 

Acts 16. 14 a certain woman., which worshipped God 

18. 7 that worshipped God, nhose house joined 

18. 13 persuadeth men to worship God contrary 

19. 37 whom all Asia and the world worshippeth 

15.^)1 object of veneration, aiQaay.a. sebasma. , 

2 Til. 2. 4 all that ia called God, or that is worship. 
■WOESHIPPEE of God — 

One who venerates Ood, Oeoa^ris theosebes. 

John 9. 31 if any man be a worshipper of God, and 
•WOSTH, (as is) — 
\.As, like, ^aj Jcemo. 

2 Sa. 18. 3 but now fthou art) worth ten thousana 
2. Price, hire, Tnp mechir. 
■ I Ki. 21. 2 I will give thee the wortli of tt In money 

Z.Numher, amount, .ipjo miksah. 

Lev. 27. 23 priest shall reckon unto hltn tho worth of 

i.Full, k|?5 tnale. 

Gen. 23. 9 for as much money as it la worth he shall 

5. Hire, wage, price, reward, fare, "i;V sakar. 
Deut 15. 18 for he hath been worth a double hired 

■WOETHY, worthily, worthies — 
1. Honourable, "i^N addir. 

Kah. 2. 5 Ho shall recount his worthies : Ihey shall 
2.A man, V'H ish. 

I Ki. 2. 26 for thou (art) worthy of death : hut I will 
Z. {Of) faces, U\5H appayim. 

I Sa. I. 5 But nnto ilannah he gave a worthy port. 

i.A son of, "]2 ben. 

Deut 25. 2 if the wicked man (be) worthy to beheat. 
I Sa. 26. 16 ye (are) worthy to die, because ys have 

^.{WitK) strength or might, 7;rj chayil. 

Buth£4. II do thou worthily in Ephratah, And be 
6.A son of strength {of body or mind), Vn^n ben ch.' 
^ I Kj. ,; I. 52 If he will show himself a worthy man, th. 

7. Judgment, tJ^^'O mishpat. 

Deut 19. ' 6 whereas ho (was) not worthy of death, in. 
- 21. 22 if a man have committed a sin w^orthy of 
Jer.' 26. II This man (is) worthy to die ; for ho hath 
.' 26. i6 This man (is) not worthy to die • for he 

B. Worthy, deserving, merited, ifioi axios. 
'" Uatt 10. 10 for the workman is worthy of hia meat 
10. 1 1 enquire»who in it is worthy ; and there 
10. 1 3 if the house bo worthy .. if it be not worthy 
10. 37 is not worthy of mo. .is not worthy of me- 
JO. 38 taketh not his cross . . is not worthy rf me 
22. 8 but they which were bidden were net w. 
Luke 3. 8 Bring forth therefore fruits worthy of re. 
J. ^ That ha was worthy for whom he ibooid 



Luke 10. 7 for the labourer is worthy of his lure. Go 
12. 48 knew not, and did connnit tilings worthy 
15. 19 am DO more worthy to be called thy eoq 

15. 21 and am no more worthy to be called thy 
23. 15 lo, nothing worthy of death is done unto 

John I. 27 whoso shoe's latchet I am not worthy to ., 

Acta. 13. 25 whose shoes of (hia) feet I am not worthy 
23. 29 nothing laid to his charge worthy of death 
55. II or have committed any thing worthy of 
23. 25 found that he had coramited nothing wor. 
26. 31 docth nothing worthy of death orof bonda 

Rom. I. 32 which commit such things are worthy of 
8. 18 sulferingsof this present time (are)notw.' 

2 Ti. 1. 15 Tliis (is) a faithful saying, and worthyof 
"4. Q This (is) a faithful saying, and worthy of 

5. 18 And, Thelaljourcr (is) worthy of his rewa. 

6. I count their own maste'"s worthy of all ho. 
Heb. II. 38 Of whom the world was not worthy: they 
Rev. 3. 4 walk with me in white : for they are wor. 

4. II Thou art worthy, OLoRD, to receive glory 

5. 2 Who is wor^ny to open the book, and to . 
5. 4 because no man was found worthy to open 
5. 9 Thou art worthy to take the book, and to 
5. 12 Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to red. 

16. 6 given them blood to drink ; for they are w; 

9. Worthily, ijiwi axios. 

Eph. 4. I beseech you that ye walk worthyof tho Ik 
Col. 1. 10 That ye might walk worthy of the Lord ' 

1 Th. 2, 12 That ye would walk wortliy of God, who' 

\Q. Sufficient, tKayis hiJuinos. 

.Matt. 3. II whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: Ba 
8. 8 I am not worthy that thou shouldest coma 
Mark. I. 7 latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy 
Luke 3. 16 latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy 

7. 6 for I am not worthy that thou shouldest 

W. Beautiful, good, excellent, Ka\6s kalos. 

Jas. 2. 7 Do not they blaspheme that worthy nan°.4 
■WOETHT, to bo (not, count, think) — 
1. Little, small, young, ]''i~^ qalon. 

Gen. 32. 10 I am not worthy of the least of all tho 
I.T0 rccJxm worthy, a.^i6a axioo. 

Luke 7. 7 Wherefore neither thought I myself wor. 

2 Th. I. II that our God would count you worthy of 

1 Ti. 5. 17 Let the elders that rule well be counted w. 
Heb. 3. 3 For this (man) was counted worthy of mo. 

10. 29 shall he be thought worthy, who hath tr. 

Z.To be reclamed very taorthy, Kara^iSofiai kataxio. 
Luke2o. 35 But they which shall be accounted worthy 

21. 36 that [ye may be accounted worthy] to esc. 
Acts 5. 41 rejoicing that they were counted worthy 

2 Til. I. 5 that ye may be counted worthy of the ki. 
■WORTHY deeds, very — 

Avery right or straightforward action, KardpSw/io. 
Acts 24. 2 very worthy deeds are done nnto this ax 

•WOT, to — 

l.To know, be acquainted with, 5n; yada. 

Gen. 21. 26 I wot not who hath done this thing; neltl 
39. 8 my master wotteth not what (is) with mo 
44. 15 wot ye not that such a man as I can cert. 
Exod.32. I, 23 wo wot not what Is become of him 
Xum.22. 6 for I wot that ho whom thou blesaest (is) 
Josh. 2. 5 whither tho men went I wot not: pursue' 

2.T0 see, know, be acquainted with, o7Sa oida. 
Acts 3. 17 I wot that through ignorance ye did (it) 

- 7. 40 we wot not what is become of him 
Rom. II. 2 'Wot ye not what tho scripture saith of E.t 

3. To make ktiown, yya>pi(ta gn»rizo. 

Phil. I. 22 my labour: yet what I shall choc a I wol 
WOTJID (to God, have it) — 
1.0 that, ""jQ!*, '^0(< achate, achalai. 

2 Ki. 5. 3 Would God my lord (were) with the pro. 
2. WiUing, desiring, delighting, YZn chaphets. 

1 Sa. 2. 25 their father, because tho XoRD would alar 

Z.To desire, "??<; yaal, 5. 

Josh. 17. 12 but the Canaanitcs would dwell in that 
Judg. I. 27 but the Canaanitcs would dwell in that la. 
I. 35 But tho Amoritcs would dwell in mount 

4. To will, wish, K?!f tscba. 

Dan. 5. 19, 19, 19, 19 and whom he would ho 

7. 19 Then I would know the truth of the fourth 

6. There is, there are, B*! j/esh. 

2 Ki. 4. 13 wouldest thou be spoken for to the king 
6.0 tJiat, if, iS lu. 

Gen. 30. 34 1 would It might bo according to thy word 
Ifumi4. 2 Would God that we had died . . or would 0, 
. 20. 3 Would God that we had died when our 

22. 29 I would there were a sword in mine hand 
Josh. 7. 7 would to God we had been content, and 

7'Our soul or desire, M^S} naphshenu. 

Psa. 35. 23 Ah I Bo would we have it : let them notsay 

8. Who doth {or will) give t \^\ '5 mi yitten. 
Exodi6. 3 Would to God we had died by the hand of 
Numii. 29 Would God that all the Lord's people w. 
Deut28. 67 Would God it were even. .W^ould God It 
Judg. 9. 29 would to (i)d this people were under my 
2 Sa. 18. 33 would Godl had died for thee, Absalom 

9. To become, come to pass, yiyouai ginomai. 

Acta 20. 16 because he would not spend the time in 

10. To will, u-ish, ei\a thelo. 

Matt. 2. 18 would not be comforted, because they are 
5. 42 from bim that would borrow of tbe« tvnii 



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Matt 7. " whdtsoever ye would that men should do 
ij. 38 saying, Master, we would see a sign from 

14. 5 when he would have put him to death, ho 
«8. 23 king, which would take account of his oe. 
j8. 30 he would not ; but went and cast him Into ' 
ax. 3 bidden to the wedding : and they would 
aj. 37 how often would I have gathered, .yo w. 
27. 15 unto the people a prisoner, whom they w. 
27. 34 when he had tasted (thereof), he woald 

)lar1r 3. 13 calleth (unto him) whom he would : and 

, A 19 (would have] killed him; but she could 

6. a6 for their sakes which sat with him, he w. 

j6. 48 walking upon the sea, and would have pa. 

, '7. 24 would have no man know (it) : but he co, 

9 30 and he would not that any man should k. 

10. 35 would that thou shouldest do for us wha. 

10. 36 said unto them, What would ye that I sh. 
Ivke I. 62 made signs to his father, how ho would 

6. 31 as ye would that men should do to you, do 

13. 34 how often would I. .and ye would not ! 

15. 28 he was angry, and would not go in ; there. 

16. 26 so that they which would pass from hence 

18. 4 would not for a while : but afterward he 
iS. 13 would not lift up so much as (his) eyes un. 

19. 27 which would not that I should reign over 
^ohn 1. 43 The day following Jesus would go forth 

6. II likewise of the fishes as much as they wo. 

7. I lor he would not walk in Jewry, because 
'7. 44 some of them would have taken him ; but 

9. 27 wherefore would ye hear (it) again ? will 
' 12. 21 desired him, saying. Sir, we would see J. 

21. 18 walkedst whither thou wouldest : but w. 

. ' at. 18 and carry (thee) whither thou wouldest 

' ^cts 7. 39 To whom our fathers would not obey, but 

. . ^ 10. 10 he became very hungry, and would have 

14. 13 would have done sacrifice with the people 

16. 3 Him would Paul have to go forth with him 

19. 33 would have made his defence unto the pe. 

24. 6 whom we took, and would have judged 

26. s if they would testify, that after the most 

£om. I. 13 Now I would not have you ignorant, bre. 

7. IS for what I would, that do I not ; but wh. 

7. 16 If then I do that which I would not, I co. 

7. 19 would I do not : but the evil which I wo. 

7. 20 Now if I do that I would not, it is no more 

! 7. 21 when I would do good, evil Is present w. 

11. 25 For I would not, brethren, that ye should 
16. 19 yet I would have you wise unto that whi. 

y Co. 7. 7 Tor I would that all men were even as I 

7. 32 But I would have you without carefulness 

to. 1 1 would not that ye shouH be ignorant 

10. ao would not that ye should have fellowship 

; II. 3 But I would have you know, that the he. 

I 12. I concerning ^Iritual (gifts), brethren, I w. 

14. ; I would that ye all spake with tongues 

a Co. I. 8 For we would not, brethren, have you ig. 
, 5. 4 not for that we would be unclothed, but 

12. 20 when I come, I shall not find you. .as I w. 
12. 20 shall be found unto you sucli as ye would 

Oal. I. 7 some that trouble you, and would pervert 

3. 2 This only would I learn of you, Received 
; 4. 17 they would exclude you, that ye mightaff. 
■ 5. 17 that ye cannot do the things that ye wou. 

Col. I. 27 To whom God would make known what 
* a. 1 For I would that ye knew what great co. 

X Th. 2. i8 Wherefore we would have come unto you 

4. 13 But I would not have you to be ignorant 
a Th. 3. lo if any would not work, neither should he 
Fhm. 14 But without thy mind would I do nothing 
Heb. 10. 5 Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not 

10. 8 thou wouldest not, neither hadst, la. 17. 
W.According to, Kara, (ace.) kata, Acts 18. 14. 
I2.T0 wish, desire, solicit, tUxonai euchomai.'. 

Acts 26. 29 I would to God, that not only thou, but 
13. To be about to, fieWw mello. 

I/Ukeio. I every city and place whither he himself ' 

John 6. 6 him: for he himself knew what he would 

6. 15 Jesus therefore perceived that they would 

Acti 12. 6 when Herod would have brought him forth 

' 16. 27 would have killed himself, supposing that 

/ 23. IS as though ye would enquire something 

23. 20 as though they would enquire somewhat 

3$. 4 and that he himself would depart shortly 

37. 30 under colour as though they would have 

14.1 wish, would, 6<pe\ov ophelon. 

I Co. 4. 8 I would to God ye did reign, that we also 

aCo.ii. I Would to God ye could bear with me a lit. 

Gal. s- '2 I would they were even cut off which tro. 
- Eev. 3. IS neither cold nor hot; I would thou wert 
WOinSTD, wounding — 
i.Bruise, bandage,' scar,' mx's.n chabburah. 

rsa. 38. .5 My wounds stink (and) are corrupt beca. 

2. An arrow, handle, yn chets^' 

Job 34. 6 my wound (is) incurable without transgr. 

3. To wound self^ Dp^ laham, 7. 

■ Prov.18. 8 The wordsof a talebearer (are) as wounds 
s6. 22 The words of a talebearer (are) as wounds 
'4 A wound, binding, "i\)9 mazor. '■ 

Hos. s- 13 Judah . . his wound . . cure you'of your wou. 

Obad. 7 have laid a wbund under thee: (there is) 
6. A smiting, stroke, blow, n|IJ makkah. 

I Ki.22. 35 the blood ran out of the wound into the 

3 KL 8. 29 went back to be healed . . of the wounds 
9. 15 to behealed in Jezreel of the wounds wh. 

1 Ch 22. 6 because of the wounds which were given 

Its. y>. 26 people, and healeth the stroke of their w. 

J&. 6. J before bm continually (is) grief and woii. 



Jer. 10. 19 Wos Is mo for my hurtl my wound la glr. 

15. jSWhy is my pain perpetual, and my wound 

30. 12 bruise (is) incurable, (and) thy wound (la) 

30. 14 for I have wounded thee with the wound 

30. 1 7 I will heal thee of thy wounds, saith the 

Mie. I. 9 For her wound (Is) incurable; for it Is come 

Nah. 3. 19 healingof thy bruise; thy wound is griev. 

^ Zech.13. 6 What (are) these wounds in thine hands 

i.A stroke, plague, VJJ nega. 

Prov. 6. 33 A wound and dishonour shall be get, and 
T.A grievous thing, labour, T\'ys]i atstsebeth. 

Psa. 147. 3 broken in heart, and bindeth up their wo. 

8. .<4 wound, wounding, ViS petsa.' 

Gen. 4. 23 for I have slain a man to my wounding 
Exod2i. 25 Burning for burning, wound for wound 
Job 9. 17 and multiplieth my wounds without cau. 
Prov.2o. 30 The blueness of a wound cleanseth away 
23. 29 who hath wounds without cause J who ha. 
, 27. 6 Faithful (are) the wounds of a friend: but 
Isa. I. S wounds, and bruises, and putfifying sores 

^.A stroke, stripe, wound, w\r)yfi plege. ' 

Bev. 13. 3 his deadly wound was healed: and all the 
13. 12 the first beast, whose deadly wound was 
13. 14 which had the wound by a sword, and did 

\0.A wound, Tpaii/ia trauma. 

Lukeio. 34 bound up his wounds, pouring in oil and 

WOUND, be (deadly) wounded, to — 
1.7*0 cut off,-VS'^ batsa. 

Joel 2. 8 fall upon the sword, they shall not be wo. 
%A bruising, nj'n dakkah. 

Deut.23. I He that is wounded in the stones, or hath 
3. To be pierced through, "pi daqar, 4. 

Jer. 37. 10 there remained (but) wounded men among 
i.To be pained, ^'fj, ^in chul, chil, 1, 5. 

1 Sa. 31. 3 hit him; and he was sore wounded of the 

I Ch. 10. 3 hit him, and he was wounded of the arc. 

5. To pierce, 7717 chalal. -■ 

Psa. 109. 22 poor and needy, and my heart is wounded 

6.T0 pierce, 7^lj chalal, Sa. ■ 

Isa. 51. 9 (Art) thou not it that nath . .wounded the 

7.1*0 be pierced, T}n chalal, 4. 

Isa. 53. 5 But he (was) wounded for our transgress. 

S. Pierced, Vyt} chalal. 

Judg. 9. 40 many were overthrown'(and) wounded 
I Sa. 17. s2 wounded of the Philistines fell do^vn by 
Job 24. 12 soul of the wounded crieth out: yet God 
Psa. 69. 26 to the grief of those whom thou hast wo. 
Prov. 7. 26 For she hath cast down many wounded 
Jer. SI- 52 through all her land the wounded shall 
Lam. 2. 12 when they swooned as the wounded in 
Eze. 26. 15 when the wounded cry, when the slang. 
28. 23 wounded shall be judged in the midst of 
30. 24 with the groanings of a deadly wounded 

9. To be or become sick or pierced, iht} chalah, 6. 

1 Ki.22. 34 carry me out of the host: for I am woun. 

2 Ch.i8. 33 carry me out of the host; for I am woun. 

3S. 23 said . . Have me away: for I am sore wou. 

10. To smite, dash, ynn machats. ' 

Deut 32. 39 1 kill, and I make alive; I wound, and I 
2 Sa. 22. 39 1 have consumed them, and wounded th. 
Job 5. 18 maketh sore, and bindeth up; he wound. 
Psa. 18.38 I have wounded them, that they were not 
68. 21 But God shall wound the head of his ene. 
110. 6 he shall wound the heads over manycou. 
Hab. 3. 13 Thou woundedst the bead out of the ho. 

11. Smitten, K53 naJce. '' 

Prov. 1 8. 14 infirmity: but a wounded spirit who can 

12. To smite, strike forth, ."i3) nakah, 5. ' 

^"■2 Ki. 8. 28 K.amoth-gilcad;'and the Syrians wounded 

Jer. 30. 14 for I have wounded thee with the wound 
13.ro be smitten, naj nakah, 6. 

Zech.13. 6 with which I was wounded (in)the house 
14..i4 smiting, blow, stroke, n|lj Tnakkah.'' 

Psa. 64. 7 an arrow; suddenly shall they be wounded 
I5.T0 wound, \n^ patsa^r 

Deut 23. I He that is wounded in the stones,'or hath 

I Ki. 20. 37 man smote him,'so that in smiting he wo. 

Song s- 7 they smote me, they wounded me; the k. 
1^. To put stripes on, iirirleTi/ii irXjjyoi epitithemi. 

Luke 10. 30 wounded (him), and departed, leaving 
17. 7*0 kill, slay, <r<pdTTu sphatto. ' 

Rev. 13. 3 I saw one of his heads as it were wounded 
18. To wound, lacerate, Tpavnarl^u traumatizO. 
' • Luke 2o. 12 and they wounded him also, and cast (h.) 

Acts 19. 16 they fled out of that house naked and w. 

19.2*0 strike, smite, twittw tupto. 

1 Co. 8. 12 wound their weak conscience, ye sin aga. 

WOVEN — 

Woven, iipayrSs huphantos, . 

Johuig. 23 now the coat was without setun, woven 

WRAP (in self, together, up) to — 
1.2*0 wrap together, D^j galam, 

2 Ki. 2. 8 Elijah took his mantle and wrapped (it) 
2, To wrap up, BiS lut, 5. 

t Kii igl. 13 t^t be wrapped hU face in bis mantle 



3. To gather, heap itp, Djj kanas, 7: 

Isa. 28. 20 narrower than that he can wrap himself 
i.To wrap up, hide, confirm, njj; ahath, 3. 

Hie. 7. 3 his mischievous desire; so they wrap it up 
5.2*0 cover or wrap self up, '■^)t alaph, 7. 

Gen. 38. 14 covered her with a veil, and wrapped he. 
6. 2*0 roll up in, ci/eiXeu eneileo. 

Markis. 46 took him down, and wrapped him in tba 
7i2*o roll or wrap up or in, ivrvKirru entulitto. 

Matt.27. 59 taken the body, he wrapped it in a clean 

luke 23. S3 he took it down, and wrapped it in linen 

John 20. 7 but wrapped together In a place by itself 

WRAPPED (about, together, up), to be — ' 
1.2*0 bind, bind up, gird, ii'jij chabash.\ 

Jon. 2. 5 about, the weeds were wrapped about my 
2.2*0 wrap up, Bi'? lut. 

I Sa. 21. 9 it (is here) wrapped in a cloth behind Vhe 
3. Covered, eya maot. 

Eze. 21. 15 made bright, (it is) wrapped up forthesl. 
4.2*0 be folded, wrapped together, T139 sabak, 4. 

Job 8. 17 His roots are wrapped about the heap 
5.2*0 be un-apped together, JT^ sarag, 4. 

Job 40. 17 the sinews of his stones are wrapped tog. 
WRATH, (fierce), wrathful — 
l.Face, anger, temper,tf\H aph. 
- Gen. 39. 19 came to pass, .that his wrath was kindled 

Exod 22. 24 my wrath shall wax hot, and I will kill 
32. 10 let me alone, that my wrath may wax hot 
32. 1 1 why doth thy wrath wax hot against thy 
32. 12 Turn from thy fierce wrath, and repent 

Numii. 33 wrath of the Lord was kindled against the 

Deut II. 17 Lord's wrath be kindled againstyou, and 

1 Sa. 28. 18 nor executedst his fierce wrath upon Am. 

2 Ki. 23. 26 not from the fierceness of his great wrath 
2 Ch.i2. 12 wrath of the Lord turned from him, that 

28. II for the fierce wrath of the Lord (is) upon 

28. 13 tresspass is great, and (there is) fierce w. 
29. 10 that his fierce wrath may turn away from 
30. 8 that the fierceness of his wrath may turn 

Ezra 8. 22 his wrath (is) against all them that forsa. 

10. 14 until the fierce wrath of our God for this 
Job 14. 13 wouldest keep me secret, until thy wrath 

16. 9 He teareth (me) in his wrath, who hateth 

19. II He hath also kindled his wrath against 

20. 23 shall cast the fury of his wrath upon him 
20. 28 goods) shall flow away in the day of his w. 
32. 2 Then was kindled the wrath of ElUiu the 
32. 2 against Job was his wrath kindled, beca. 
32. 3 Also against his three friends was his w. 
32. s iio answer, .then his wrath was kindled 
36. 13 But the hypocrites in heart heap up wra. 
40. II Cast abroad the rage of thy wrath : and 

• ■■^^ 42. 7 My wrath is kindled against thee, and 

Psa. 2. s Then shall he speak unto them in his wr. 

' a. 12 whenhis vrrath is kindled but a little. BI. 

ai. 9 the Lord shall swallow them up in his w. 

5S. 3 cast iniquity upon me, and in wrath they 

78. 31 The wrath of God came upon them, and 

95. II Unto whom I sware in my wrath, that th. 

T06. 40 Therefore was the wrath of the Lord kin. 

110. s strike through kings in the day of his w. 

124. 3 when their wrath was kindled against us 

138. 7 stretch forth thine hand against the wra. 

Provi4. 29 (He that is) slow to wrath(i6) of great un. 

24. 18 displease him, and he turn away his wra. 

29. 8 a snare : but wise (men) turn away wrath 

30. 33 so the forcing of wrath bringeth forth it. 

2. Wrath, rage, raging, t\V\ zaaph. 

Prov 19. 12 The king's wrath (is) as the roaring ote 

Z.JIeat, fury, ni^n chemah. 

Nura25. II hath turned my wrath away from the ch. 
Deut 29. 23 overthrew in his anger, and in his wrath 
29. 28 Lord rooted them out. .in wrath, and In 
a Sa. II. 20 if so be that the king's wrath arise, and 
2 Ki 22. 13 for great (is) the wrath of the Lord that 

22. 17 therefore my wrath shall be kindled aga. 
2 Ch.12. 7 my wrath shall not be poured out upon 

'34. 21 for great (is) the wrath of the Lord that. 

34. 25 therefore my wrath shall be poured out 

36. 16 until the wrath of the Lord arose against 

Esth. ^2. I when the wrath of king Ahasuerus was 

V ^. 5 reverence, then was Haman full of wrath 

7. 7 arising from the banquet of wine in his w. 

7. 10 Mordecai. Then was the king's wiath pa. 

Job 19. 29 wrath (bringeth) the punishments of the 

ai. 20 and he shall drink of the wrath of the A. 

36. 18 Because (there is) wrath, (beware) lest he 
Psa. 37. 8 Cease from anger, and forsake wrath 

59. 13 Consume (them)in wrath, consume (them) 
76. 10 Surely the wrath of man shall praise thee 
76. 10 the remainder of wrath shalt thou restrain 

78. 38 anger away, and did not stir up all his w. 

79. 6 Pour out thy wrath upon the heathen th. 

88. 7 Thy wrath lieth hard upon me, and thou 

89. 46 thou hide thyself for ever? shall thy wr. 

90. 7 consumed by thine anger, and by thy w. 
106. 23 to turn away his wrath ; lest he should 

Prov 15. I A soft answer tumeth away wrath : but] 
15. 18 A wrathful man stirrcth up strife : but 
16. 14 The wrath of a king (is as) messengers ot 

19. 19 A man of great wrath shall suffer punish. 
31. 14 and a reward in the bosom strong wrathr 
27. 4 Wrath (is) cruel, and anger (is) outrage.^ 

Jer. iB. 20 (and) to turn away thy wrath fromithem 
£ze. 13; 15 ThuawiU I accomplish nty wratti tipott 



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i. Fierceness, heat, wrath, )"nri charon. 

Exodi5. 7 thou sentest forth thy wrath, (which) oo. 
Neh.13. 18 yo bring more wrath upon Israel by pro. 
Psa. 58. 9 with a whirlwind, both living, .in (his) w. 
69. 24 and let thy wrathful anger take hold of 
Sd. 16 Thy tierce wrath goeth over me ; thy ter. 
£ze. 7. 13, 14 wrath (is) upon all the multitude the. 

6 Angex, provocation, sadness, cyj kaas. 

Deut32. 37 Were it not that I feared the wrath of the 
Provii. 16 A fool's wrath is presently known : but u 
27. 3 but a fool's wrath (is) heavier than them 

t. Anger, provocation, sadr.css, byj kaas. 

Job 5. 2 For w-rath killeth the foolish man, and 

1 .Transgression, wrath, .Tiay chrah. 

Oen.49. 7 Cursed (be), .their wrath, for it was cruel 

-Job 21. 30 they shall be brought forth to the day ofw. 

Psa. 78. 49 cast upon them the flerccness of his. . wr. 

85. 3 Thou liast taken away all thy wrath : thou 

50. 9 For all our days arc passed away in thy w. 
90. n even according to thy fear, (so is) thy wr. 

Provi I. 4 Riches profit not in the day of wrath : but 
II. 23 (but) the expectation of the wicked (is)w. 
14. 35 his wrath is (against) him that causoth sh. 

21. 24 scorner (is) his name who dealeth in. .w. 
Isa. 9. 19 Through the wrath of the Lord of ho.'jts 

10. 6 against the people of my wratli will I give 

13. 9 cruel both with wrath and fierce anger 
13. 13 shall remove out of her place, in the wra. 

14. 6 He who smote the people in wrath with 
16. 6 haughtiness, and his pride, and his wrath 

Jer. 7. 29 and forsaken the generation of his wrath 

48. 30 I know his wrath, salth the Lord ; but 
Lam. 2. 2 he hath thrown down in his wrath the 

3. I hath seen aliliction by the rod of his wra. 
Eze. 7. 19 deliver them in the day of the wrath of 

51. 31 hlow against thee in the fire of my wrath 

22. 21 blow upon you in the lire of my wrath 

22. 31 consumed them with the fire of my wrath 
38. 19 in the fire of my wrath have I spoken, Su. 

Eos. 5. 10 I will pour out my wrath upon them like 

13. II I gave, .and took (him) away in my wrath 
Amos I. II his anger did tear., and he kept his wrath 
Hab. 3. 8 (was) thy wrath against the sea, that thou 
2eph. I. IS That day (is) a day of wrath, a day of tro. 

1. 18 deliver them in the day of the LoBD's vr, 

8. To be wroth, '\ip qetsaph, 

Ezra 7. 23 why should there be wrath against there. 
9.Wrath, i^ij qetseph, 

Kum. I. 53 there be no ^vTath upon the congregation 
16. 46 there is wrath gone out from the Lord 
18. 5 that there be no wrath any more upon 
Josh. 9. 20 let them live, lest >vrath be upon us, bee. 

23. 20 wrath fell on all the congregation of Isra. 
I Ch.27. 24 because there fell wrath for it against Is. 
o Ch. 19, 2 therefore (is) wrath u^on thee from before 

19. 10 (so) wrath come upon you, and upon your 
24. 18 wrath came upon Judah and Jerusalem 
29. 8 the wrath of the Lord was upon Judah 
32. 25 there was ivrath upon him, and upon Ju. 
32. 26 tlie wratli of the Lord came not uponth. 
Usfh. I. 18 Thus (shall there arise) too much, .wrath 
Psa. 38. I Lord, rebuke me not in thy wrath, neit. 
102. 10 Because of thine indignation and thy wr. 
Eccl. 5. 17 (he hath) much sorrow and ^vrath with 
Isa. 54. 8 In a little wrath I hid my face from thee 
60. 10 in my wratli I smote thee, but in my fav. 
Jer. 10. 10 at his wratli the earth shall tremble, and 
21. 5 in anger, and in fury, and in great wrath 
32. 37 whither I have driven them, .in great w. 
50. 13 Because of the wrath of the Lord it shall 
Zech. 7. 12 therefore came a great wrath from the L. 

Id. Anger, trembling, trouble, in rogez. 

Ilab. 3. 2 O Lord.. in wrath remember mercy 

\l.Mind, v>rath, OvfiSs ihumos. 

Xuke 4. 28 when they heard .were filled with wrath 
Acts 19. 28 they were full of wrath, and criedout, sa. 
5 Co. 12. 20 lest (there be) debates, envyings, wraths 
Cal. 5. 20 emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heres. 
Kph. 4. 31 Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger 
Col. 3. 8 put off all these ; anger, wrath, malice 
Ilcb.ii. 27 he forsook Egypt, not fearing the wrath 
.Jlev.i2. 12 having great wrath, because he knoweth 

14. 8 drink of the wine of [the wrath of] her 
14. 10 shall drink of tlie wine of the wrath of 

14. 19 into the great wine press of the wrath of 

15. I for in them is filled up the wrath of God 
15. 7 seven golden vials fuUof the wrath of God 
36. I pourout the vials of the wrathof God upon 
18. 3 have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her 

li.Anger, ivrath, opyh orge. 

Ma-t. 3. 7 who hath warned you to flee from the wra. 

Xuke 3. 7 who hath warned you to flee from the wr. 

21. 23 for there shall be . . wrath upon this people 

John 3 . 36 but the wrath of God abideth on him 

Kom. 1. 18 the wratli of God is revealed from heaven 

2. 5 ivrath against the day of wrath and reve. 

E. 8 obey unrighteousness, indignation and w. 

4. 15 Because the law workoth^vrath : for where 

5. 9 we shall bo saved from wrath through him 

g. ^i willing to show his wrath . .vessels of Avra. 

X3. 19 Dearly beloved.. give place unto wrath 

13. 4 a revenger to (execute) [wrath] upon him 

.13. 5 not only for Avrath, but also for conscience 

ZplL a. 3 were by nature the children of wrath, even 

S- 6 because of these things oometh the wrath 

CoL 3. 6 the wrath of God cometh on the children 

' v * Tlu I. 10 wMcIi delivered us from the wrath to co. 



I th. a. 16 the wpoth Is c«me upon them totheuttc. 
, 5. 9 God hath not appointed us to wrath, but 

I Ti. 2. 8 lifting up holy bauds, witliout wrath and 
Heb. 3. II I av.are in my wrath.'X'licy shall not enter 

4. 3 I have sworn in my wrath. If they shall 
Jaa. I. 19 swift to hear, slow tospcak,slowto wrath 

1. 20 the wrath of man workethnot therighte. 
Rev. 6. 16 and hide us. .from the wrath of the lamb 

6. 17 the great day of his wrath is come, and w. 
II.' 18 thy wrath is come, and the time of the de. 
16. 19 of the wiiic of the fierceness of his wrath 

19. 15 the fierceness and wrathof Almighty God 
I3.yl provoking 10 anger, irapopyitrfiSs paror gismos. 

Kph. 4. 26 let not the sun go UonTi upon your wrath 
WilATH, to provoke to, to come, be wroth — 
l.To be wroth, '\tfi qatsaph. 

Gen. 40. 2 Pharaoh was wroth against two (oQ his offl. 

41. 10 Pharaoh was wroth with his servants, and 
Exodifi. 20 it bred worms, .and Moses was wroth with 
Lev. 10. 6 lest yo die. and lest wrath come upon all 
Ijum 16. 33 will thou uo wroth with all the congreg. 

31. 14 Moses was wroth with the oBiccrs of the 
Deut. I. 34 the Lord heard the voice., and was wroth 
9. 19 the Lord was wroth against you to dest. 
Jo3h.22. 18 he wi!l be wroth with the whole congreg. 
I Sa. 29. 4 the princes of the Philistines were wroth 
3 Ki. 5. II Naiman was wroth, and went away, and 

13. 19 the man of God was wroth with him, and 
Esth. 1. 12 therefore was the king very wroth, and 

2. 31 Bigthan and Teresh. .were^vroth, and so. 
lea, 47. 6 I was wroth with my people, I have poll. 

54. 9 I would not be wroth with thee, nor reb. 

57. 16 neither willl be always wroth: for the sp. 

57. 17 was I wroth. .and was wroth, and he we. 

64. 5 thou art wroth; forv/e have sinned; in th. 

64. 9 Be not wroth very sore, O Lord, neither 
Jer. 37. 15 the princes v/ero v/roth ^vith Jeremiah 
Lam. 5. 22 rejected us; thou art very wroth against 

2. ToKause lorath, 'js;; qatsaph, 5. 

Deut. 9. 7 provokedst the Lord thy God to wrath In 
9. 8 ye provoked the Lord to wrath, so that 
9. 22 at Massah. .ye provoked the Lord to wr. 

Zech. 8.14 when your fathers provoked mo to wrath 

3.2*0 cause to tremble or be angry, tj"i regaz, 5. 
Ezra 5. 12 provoked the God of heaven unto wrath 

4. To be wroth, sad, morose, ^yi zaaph. 

a Ch.26. 19 Uzziah was wroth, and(had)acen3erlnhi3 
26. 19 and while ho was wroth with the priests 

5. To be heated, wroth, .Tin charah. 

Gen. 4. 5 Cain was very wroth, and his countenance 

4. 6 Why art thou wroth? and why is thy cou. 

31. 36 Jacob was wroth, and ehode with Laban 

34. 7 they were very wroth, because he had w. 

Numie. 15 Moses was very wroth, and said unto the 

1 Sa. 18. S Saul was very wroth, and the saying disp. 

20. 7 if he be very \vroth, (then) be sure that 

a Sa. 3. 8 Then was Abner very wroth for the words 
13. 21 when king David heard, .he was very wr. 
22. 8 moved and shook, because he was wroth 

Nch. 4. 1 he. was wroth, and took great indignation 
4. 7 to be stopped, then they were very Avroth 

Psa. 18. 7 and were shaken, because he was wroth 

6k To be angry, sad, Dy| kaas. 

2 Ch.i6. 10 Asa was wroth with the seer, and put him 
T.To show self loroth, 135( abar, 7. 

Deut. 3. 26 the Lord was wroth with me for your sa. 

Psa. 78. 21 ThereforetheLoRD heard.. and waswroth 
78. 59 When God heard, .he was wroth, and gr. 
78. 62 He gave his people over, .and was wroth 
89. 38 thou hast been wroth with thine anointed 

8. To be angry, tremble, I3"i ragaz, 

Isa. 28. 21 he shall be ^vroth as (in) the valley of Gl. 

9. To be or become angry, opyl^ofjiai orgizomai. 
Matt.i8. 34 his lord was wroth, and delivered him to 
. J 22. 7 But when the king heard, .he was wroth 
Rev. 12. 17 the dragon was wroth with the woman,and 

10. To anger beyond measure, vapopyl^a parorgizo. 
Eph. 6. 4 fathers, provoke not your children to wr. 

11. To be wroth, BvuSouat thumoomai. 

Matt. 2. 16 Herod.. was exceeding wroth, and sent 
'WEEATH, wreathen (work), to bo -wreathed — 
^.Fringes, wreathes, O'Jfi gedilim. 

1 Ki. 7. 17 wreaths of chain work, for the chapiters 
2. Thick band, wreath, branch, roj/, aboth. 

Exod.2S. i4Chain3. .(of)wreathenwork. .thowreathen 
28. 22 ch.iins . .(of) wreathen work (of) pure gold 
28. 24 And thou shalt put the two wreathen 
28. 25 two ends of the two wreathen (chains) th. 
39. 15 chains.. (of) wreathen work (of) pure gold 
39. 17 they put the two wreathen chains of gold 
39. 18 the two ends of the two wreathen chains 

Z.Net err wreathed work, lattice, np^^ sehakah. 

2 Ki.2s. 17 the wreathen work, .wth wreathen work 
2 Ch. 4. 12 two ^vreaths to rover the two pommels of 

4. 13 on the two wreaths, .rows, .on each wre, 

i'.To wrap self together, iy;/ sarag, 7. 

Lam. 1. 14 they ore wreathed, (aud>comeup upon 
WREST — 

\.To stretch out, turn aside or away, npjnafaA, 5. 

Exod 23. 2 speak Inacausetodeclineaftermanytow. 

33. 6 Thou shalt not wrest the Judgment of thy 

Deut iS. ig Thou shalt not wrest judgment; thou sb. 



2.7*0 take pains, grieve, wrest, 3SV alsah, 3. 

Psa. 56. 5 Every day they wrest my words; all their 
3. To distort, pervert, (rrpfffKow strcbloS. 

2 Pe. 3. 16 they tliat are unlearned and luutable wr^ 
■WRESTLE, wreBtlings, to — 
l.To wrestle, clasp round, p3K abaq, 2," 

Gen. 32. 24 there wrestled a man with him until th« 
32. 25 thigh was out of joint as he wrestled wltti 

i.Wrestlings, D'hins} naphtidim. '^ 

Gen. 30. 8 And Rachel said. With great wreitllngt be 

3. To wrestle, Snr) pathal, 2. 

Oen. 30. 8 have I wrestled with my sister, and I ba, 

4. The wrestling is, fi itaKri (ittiv he paU estin. 
Eph. 6. 13 For we wrestlenot against flesh and blood 

■WRETCHED, wretchednesi — 

l.£vil, bad, in ra. 1 

Num. II. 15 and let me not see my wretchedness ' 

^.Miserable, wretched, raXalirwpos talaipdros. 
Rom. 7. 34 O wretched man that I am I who shall de. 
Rev. 3. 17 knowest not that thou art wretched, and 

■WRIKO (off, out,) wringing, to — 

1. Wringitig met, forcing, churning, f"lj mits. 
Prov.30. 3 The wringing of the nose urlugeth forth 

2. To wring off, break, p'pip malcuj. 

Lev. I. 15 wring off his head, and bum (It) on the 
5. 8 wring off Ills head from his neck, but sh. 

3. To taring out, drain out, nf:} matsah. 

Judg. 6. 38 wringcd the dew out of the fleece, a bowl 
Psa. 75. 8 the wicked of the earth shall wring (th.) 
Isa. 51. 17 drunken the dregs., (and) wrung (them)o. 

4. To be wrung or drained out. ny^ matsah, 2. 

Lev. I. IS blood thereof shall be WTung out at the si. 

S- 9 rest of the blood shall be wrung out at the 

Psa. 73. 10 waters of a full (cup) are wrung out to th. 

■WRINEIE, to fill with wrinkles — 

1. To lay hold on, wrinkle, B-[J qamal. 

Job 16. 8 thou hast filled me with ^vrinkles, (which) 

2..<1 wrinkle, puns rhulis. 

Eph. 5. 37 not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such 

■WRITE (afore, unto, up), to — 

l.To write, inscribe, describe, anj kathab. 1 

Exod.17. 14 Write this (for) a memorial inabook, and 
34. 4 Moses wrote all the words of the LoKD 
34. 12 and commandments which I have written 

33. 33 blot, .out of thy book which thou hast w. 

34. I will write upon (these) tables the words 
34. 37 Write thou these words: for after the to. 
34. 38 wrote upon the tables the words of tha 
39. 30 wrote upon it a writing, (like to) the eng, 

Kum s- 23 the priest shall write these curses in a bo. 
17. 3 write thou every man's name upon his rod 
17. 3 shalt write Aaron's name upon the rod of 

33. 3 Moses wrote their goings out according 
Deut. 4. 13 and he wrote them upon two tables of st. 

5. 23 wrote them in two tables of stone, and 

6. 9 thou shalt write them upon the posts of 
10. 3 I will write on the tables the words that 

10. 4 wrote on the tables according to the first 

11. 20 thou shalt write them upon the door po. 
17. 18 he shall write him a copy of this law in a 
24. I then let him write her a bill of divorcem. 

34. 3 write her abillof divorcement, andgivetli 
27. 3 shalt write upon them all the words of 
27. 8 thou shalt write upon . . stones all the wo. 
31. 9 Moses wrote this law, and delivered it 
31. 19 Now therefore write ye this song for yoil 
31. 22 Jloses therefore wrote this song the samo 

Josh. 8, 32 wrote there, .a copy, .which he wrote in 
24. 26 Joshua wrote these words in the book of 

X Sa. 10. 25 wrote(it) in a book, and laid (it) up before 

2 Sa. II. 14 wrote a letter to Joab, and sent (it) by 
II. 15 wrote in the letter, saying, Set ye Uriah 

J Ki.2i. 8 So she wrote letters in Ahab's name, and 

21. 9 she wrote In the letters, saying. Proclaim 
2 Ki.io. I Jehu wrote letters, and sent to Samaria 

lo. 6 Then he wrote a letter the second time to 
17.37 commandment, which he wrote for you 

J Ch. 24. 6 wrote them before the king, and the pri. 

2 Ch.26. 22 Isaiah the prophet, the son of Amoz, wr. 

30. I wrote letters also to Ephraim and Manas. 
3«. 17 He wrote also letters to rail on the Lord 

Ezra 4. 6 wrote they (unto him) an accusation aga. 

4. 7 wrote Bishlam. .written in the Syrian to. 

Neh. 9. 38 we make a sure (covenant), and write (it) 

Esth. 8. 5 which he wrote to destroy the Jews which 

8. 8 Write ye also lor the Jews, as it liketh 
8. 10 wrote in the king Ahasuerus' name, and 

9. 20 Mordecai wrote these things, and sent le. 
9. 23 and as Mordecai had written unto thera 
9. 29 wrote with all authority to confirm this 

Job 13. 26 Forthou writest bitter things against me 

31. 35 and (that) mine adversary had written a 
Psa. 87. 6 Lord shall count, when ho writethup the 
Prov. 3. 3 write them upon the table of thine heart 

7. 3 Bind them upon thy fingers, write them 

22. 20 Have not I written to thee excellent thi. 
Isa. 8. I write in it with a man's pen concerning 

10. 19 shall be few, that a child may write them 

30. 8 write it before them in a table, and not* 

Jer. 22. 30 Write ye this man childless, a man (that) 

30. 2 Write thee all the words that I have ipo. 

31. 33 wnto it in their hearts, and will be thak 



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ifer^SS.^' a wrrte.thcrcin all the words that 1 have ' 
36. ^ 4 Baruch wiote from the mouth of Jerem. 
36. 6 wliich thou hast written from my mouth 
,■36. 17 How diilst tliou write all these words at 
36. 18 audi wrote (tliem) with ink in the hook 
36. 27 words wliich Baruch wrote at the mouth 
36. 28 write in it all the former words that were 
36. 29 Why hast thou written therein, saying 
36. 32 who wrote therein, from the mouth of J. 
45. I wheu he had written these words iu a bo. 
'SI. 60 So Jeremiah wrote in a book till the evil 
Bze. 24. 2 Write thee the nam^ of the day, (even) of 
37. 16 write upon it., write upon it, For Joseph 
^ 37. 20 sticks whereon thou writest shall be iu th. 
43. II write (it) in their sight, that they may ke. 
H03. 8. 12 I have written to hlin the great things of 
- Bab. 2. 2 Write the vision, and make (it) plain up. 

2. To write, prescribe, anj katliah, 3. 

Isa. 10. 1 writegiievousuess(which)theyliavepre3 

^.To xoritei yK^ Icethab. 

Ezra 4. 8 wrote a letter against JeniBalem to Arta. 

'i-S. 10 write the names of the men that (were) 
Dan. 5. 5 ivTote over against the candlestick upon 
\5. s the king saw the part of the hand that w. 

6. 25 Then king Darius wrote unto all people 
J. I then he wrote the dieam, (and) told the 

i. To- lorit^, inscribe, ypi.ipw grapho. 

Markio. 4 Moses suffered to write a bill of divorce. 

i ' 10. 5 For the harduess of your heart he wrote' 

\ j2. 19 Jloses wrote unto us, If a man's brother 

■ Xuke I. 3 write unto thee in order, most excellent 

< 1. 63 asked.. and wrote, saying.His name is John 

16. 6 thy bill, and sit down quickly, and write 

16. 7 said unto him, Take thy bill, and write fo. 

20. 28 Moses wrote unto us. If any man's brother 
' Jonn I. 45 found him of whom Moses, .did write, Je. 

S. 46 ye would have believed me ; for ho wrote 
8. 6 [with (his) finger wrote on the ground, (as] 

8. 8 [again lie stooped down, and wrote on the] 
«9. 19 Pilate wrote a title, and put (it)onthe cr. 
I9.-2I Write not. The king of the Jews ; but that 
19. 22 answered. What I have written I have wr. 

21. 24 wrote these things ; and we know that his 
i&cts 15. 23 they wrote (letters) by them after this m. 

■ 18. 27 brethren wrote, exhorting the disciples to 

23. 25 And he wrote a letter after this manner 

25. 26 Of wkora I have no certain thing to write 

'25. 26 that after. .1 might have somewhat to wr. 

f Rom 15. 15 I have written the more boldly unto you 

16. 22 I Tertius, who wrote (this) epistle, salute 

f Co. 4. 14 I write not tliese things to shame you, but 

S. 9 wrote unto you in an epistle not to comp. 

5. J I I have written unto you not to keep com. 

7. I concerning the things whereof ye wrote 
9. 15 neither have I written these things, that 

14. 37 that the tilings that I write unto you are 
9 Co. I. 13 For we write none other tilings unto you 
a. 3 I wrote tliis same unto you, lest, wlien I 
2. 4 I wrote unto you with many tears; not 
2. 9 For to this end also did I write, that I mi. 
7. 12 Wherefore, though I wrote uuto you, (I 

9. I saints, it is superlluous for me to write to 
13. 2 being absent now [I wTite] to them which 

13. 10 Tlicreforo I write tliese things being abs. 
Gal. I. 20 Now the things wliich I write uuto you 

6. II Ye see how large a letter I have written 
Phil. 3. I To write the same things to you, to me 

. I TU. 4. 9 need not tliat I write unto you ; for ye yo. 
5. I ye ]iav» no need that I write unto you 
e Th. 3. 17 which is the token in every epistl«. .1 wr. 

1 Ti. 3. 14 These things write I inito thee, hoping to 
I'bm. ^. 19 I Paul have written (it) with mine own h. 

! 21 wrote imto thee, knowing that tliou wilt 
% Pe. ' 3. 15 as. .Paul also.. hath written unto you 

5. 12 I have written shortly, exhorting and tes. 

2 PS 3. J secpud epistle, beloved, I now write unto 
t Jo, I. 4 these things write we unto you, th.atyour 

, 2. I these things wi-ite I unto you, that ye sin 

.. p. 7 I write no new commandment unto you 

,: 2. 8 anewcommandmentlwriteuntoyou, wli. 

2. 12 I write unto you, little children, because 

', a. 13 I write unto you. . I write unto you. .1 wr. 

( i a. 14 I have written unto you, fathers, because 

' 2. 14 I liave written unto you, young men, be. 

2. 21 I have not written unto you because yo 

2. 26 These . . have I written unto you concern. 

a John i s not as tliough I wrote a new comraandm. 

-12 Having many things to write unto you, I 

3 John ; 9 I wrote unto the cluuch : but Diotrcplies 

13 to write,but I will not with ink and pen w. 
Judo 3 when I gave all ililigence to write unto you 

^ ^ 3 it was needful for mo to write unto you 
fier. ■^. II Whnt tliou seest, write in a book, and send 
1. 19 Writethethingswhichthouhastseen.and 
2. I Untothe angel of the church of Ephesusw. 

2. 8, 1 8 unto the angel of the church, .write 

. 2. 12 to the angel of the church in Perganios w. 
,3. I, 14 unto the angel of the church, .write 
■g. 7 write ; These things saith he that is holy 

3. 12 I will write upon hiin the name of my G. 
10. 4 I was about to write : and I heard a voice 
10. 4 Se.ll np these things, .and write them not 

14. 13 voice from lieaven saying unto me. Write 
^19. 9 Write, r.lessed (are) they which are called 

. ai. ■ s said unto me. Write : forthese words are 

(. To Knle iipon or over, iviypd(poi epigraphO. '^y, 

^ Beb. 8. lo write them in their hearts ; ami I will be 

.10. 16 hearts, and iu their minds will I write th 



6. To send to, or upon, iTn<n4\\iii epistello. ^ 

Acts 15. 20 But that wo write unto them, that they " 
' 21. 25 [we have written] (and) coj^cluded that i 

WEITE a letter unto, to — 

To send to, iina'TeWw epistello. 

Heb. 13. 22 I have written a lettor unto you In few 

WKITER, writing — 

1. To write, 2^3 katkai. 
,Beut3i. 24 Sloscs had made an end ol writing the w." 

2. To lorite, 2ri3 Jcetlucb/, 

Dan. 5. 7 Whosoever shall read this ■writing, and eh. 
5. 8 but they could not read the writing, nor 
5.15 that they should read this ^vriting, and m, 
5. 16 now if thou canst read the writing, and .. 
5. 17 yet I will read the writing unto the king 
5. 24 sent from him ; and this writing was wri. 

5. 25 this (is) the writing that was written. Me. 

6. 8 sign the writing, that it be not changed 
6. 9 Wherefore king Darius signed the writing 
6. la when Daniel knew that the writing waa 

3. A im'iting, register, an? hethab. 

1 Ch.28. 19 made me understand in writing by ^is)h. 

2 Ch. 2. II Iluram the king of Tyro answered m wri. 

35. 4 according to the writing of David king of 
Ezra 4. 7 and the writing of the letter (was) written 
Esth. I. 22 every province according to the writing 

3. 12 every province according to the writing 

3. 14 TIm copy of the writing, for a command. 

4. 8 Also he g.ave him the copy of the writing 
8. 8 the writing which is WTitten in the king's 
8. 9 every province according to the writing 
8. 9 and to' the Jews according to their writing 

8. 13 The copy of the writing for a command. 

■ 9. 27 keep these two days according to their w. 
, ^ Eze. 13. 9 neither shall they be written in the writ. 

4..A writing, 3)??o miktab. 

Exod32. 16 and the writing (was) the writing of God 

39. 30 wrote upon it a writing, (like to) the eng. 

Deut 10. 4 according to the first writing, the ten co. 

? Ch.2i. 12 there came a writing to him from Elijah 

35. 4 and according to the writing of Solomon 

36. 22 made a proclamation . . in writing, saying 
Ezra I. I made a proclamation.. in writing, s.aying 
Isa. 38. 9 The writing of Hezekiah king of Judali . 

5. To number, write^ cypl),er, ISp saphar. 

Judg J. 14 and . .they that handle the pen of the wr. 

Psa. 45. I I speak, .my tongue <is). .of a ready wri. 

Ezo. 9. 2 one tujin . . with a writer's inkhom by his 

1 9. 3 whicll (had) the writer's inkhorn by his ,;; 

6.V1 little book, roll, scroll, PiPxloy hiblion^ 

Mattig. 7 Why did Moses then command togiveav^ 

7. A letter, character, any thing written, ypafi/jia. , 
John 3. 47 But if ye believe not his writings, how 

8. TV) write, inscribe, ypa.<j>iii grapho ""'■ 

John 19. 19 writing was, Jesus of Nazareth tlio king 
•WRITING table — 
A small writing table, irivaKi^iov pinaJddion, 

Luke 1. 63 ho asked for a writing table, and wrote 

•WRITTEW, (aforetime, over, on), to bo — s 
\.To write, 3n| kathah. 

Exod3i. 18 tables of stone, written with the finger of 

32. 15 the tables (were) written on both their 

32. IS one side and on the other (were) they w. 

Numii. 26 they (were) of them that were wi-itten, but 

Deut. 9. 10 written with the finger of God: and onth. 

28. 58 words of this law that are written in this 

28. 61 which (is) not written in the book of this 

29. 20 all the curses that are written in this book 
29. 21 curses of the covenant that arc written 

29. 27 bring upon it nil the curses that arc wri. 

30. lo statutes (which are) written in this book 
Josh. I. 8 observe to do according to all th.it is Wli. 

8. 31 as it is written in the book of tho law of Jf. 
8. 34 accordingto all that is written in the book 

■ 10. 13 (Is)not thiswritten in the book of J.ishcr? 
23. 6 to keep and to do .all that is written in the 

2 Sa. 1. 18 behold, (it is) written in the book of Jns. 

J Ki. 2. 3 as it is written in the law of Moses, that 

II. 41 (are) they not written in the book of tho 

14. 19 written in the book of the chronicles of 

So in verso 29; 15. 7, 23, 31 ; 16. 5, 14, 20, 27; 22. 39, 45; 

2 Ki. 1. 18 ; 8- 23 ; 10. 34 ; 12. 19 ; 13. 8, 12 ; 14. 15, 28 ; 15. 

6, II, 15, 21, 26, 31, 36 ; 16. ig; 20. 20; 21. 17, 25 ; 23. 28 ; 
24. 5 ; I Cli. 9. I ; 29. 29; 2 Ch. 9. 29; 12. 15 ; 16. 11 ; 20. 
34; 25. 26; 27. 7; 28. 26; 34. 24; 35. 12,27; 36. 8; Esth. 
10. 2. 

q Ki. 14. 6 according to that which is wiitten in the 

" 22. 13 to do according unto all tli.it which is w. 

23. 3 words of this covenant that were written 

23. 21 as (it is) written in the book of this cove. 

23. 24 the words of the law which were written 

"i Ch. 4. 41 these written by name came in the days 

t* 16. 40 according to all that is written in the law^" 

f Ch.13. 22 (are)written in the story of theprophetl. 

23. i8 as (it is) \vritten in the law of Moses, with 

24. 27 written in the story of the book of the ki. 

25. 4 written in the law in tho book of Moses 
30. 5 of a long- (time in such sort) as it is writ; 

30. 18 cat the passover otherwise than it was w. 

31. 3 as (It is) written in the law of the Lord 

32. 32 tliey (are^ written in the vision of Isaiah 

33. 19 thejf (arc) written among the sayings of \ 
^34, 21 to do after all that is written in this book 

34. 31 words of the covenant which are written 



2 Ch.35. 12 as(it is)written in the book of Moses, aJiil 
35. 25 behold, they (are) written in the Lamen. 
35. 26 according to (that which was) written in 

Ezra 3. 2 as (it is^ written in the lav/ of Jloses the 

3. 4 as (it is) written, and (olfered) tlie daily 

4. 7 was written in the Syrian tongue, and iu, 
Nell. 6. 6 Wherein Cwas) written. It is reported am. 

7". 5 came up at the first, and found written 
8. 14 they found written in the law which tho 

8. 15 of thick trees, to make booths, as it is w. 
10. 34 bum upon the altar, .as (it is) written in tho 

10. 36 as (it is) written in the law, and the first. 

12. 23 written in thobook of the chronicles, even 

13. I found written, that the Ammonite and tho 
Esth. 6. 2 found written, th.it Jlordecai had told;i<f 
Psa. 40. 7 in tho volume of the book (it is) written 

149. 9 To execute upon them the judgment wr. 
Eccl.i2. 10 (that which was) written (was) upright"^ 
Isa. 4. 3 every one that is written among the living 

65. 6 Behold, (it is) written before me ; I will 
Jer. 17. 1 Tho sin of Judah (is) written with a pen 

25. 13 all that is written in this book, which Je. 

51. 60 all these words that are written against 
Eze. 2. 10 written within and wiMiout : and. .writt. 
Dan. ■ 9. n written in the law of Moses the servant 

9. 13 As (it is) written in the law of Moses, all 
12. I every one that shall be found written in 

2.Tobe written', nns kathab, 2. 

Ezra 8. 34 and all the weight was written at that tL 
Esth. I. ig let it be written among the laws of the 
-2. 23 it was written in the book of the chronic, 
3. 9 let it be written that they may be destro. 
3. 12 there was written, according to all that 

3. 12 iu the name of king Ahasuerus wasit wr. 
8. ■ 5 let it be written to reverse the lettera de. 
8.-. 8 for the writing which is written in the 

8. "'g it was written according to all that Mor. 

9. 32 matters of Purim ; and it was written in 
Job ig. 23 Oh that my words were now written ! oh 
,Psa. 69.,2B book of the living, and not be written wi. 

102. 18 This shall be written for the generation 

i3g. 16 and inthy bookall (my members) were w. 

Jer. 17. 13 they that dcpdit from me shall be writt. 

Eze. 13. g neither shall they be written in the writ 

Mai., 3. 16 book of remembrance was written beforo 

Z.A writing, an? kethab. 

■ Ezia 6. 1 3 at Jerusalem ; as it is written in the book 

i.To write, 2n? kethab.:. 

Ezra 5. 7 sent a letter unto him, wherein was wri. 

6. 2 found .. a roll, and therein . . thus written 

5.7*0 note down, sign, dot resham. 
' Dan. 5. 24 sent from him ; and this ■\vritlng was wr. 

5. 25 tiiis (is) the writing that was written, M. 

6. To write off, enrol, aTroypd<pa} apographs. 

, Hcb. 12. 23 chmcli of the first born, which are writ. 

7. Written, inscribed, ypa-m6t graptos 

Rom. 2. 15 show the work of the law written in their 

8. To be written, ypdcl>ofj.ai graphomai. 

Matt. 2. 5 In Bctli-lehcni of Judea : for thus it is w. 

4. 4 It is written, Man shall not live by bread 
4. 6 for it is v/ritten. He shall give his angels 
4. 7 It is written again, Thou sh.ilt not tempt 
4. 10 for it is written. Thou shalt worship tho 

11. 10 For this is (he), of whom itis written. Be. 
21. 13 It is written. My house sh.ill be called the 
2(3. 24 Son of man goeth as it is written of him 
sC. 31 for it is ivi-itten, I will smite the shepherd 
27. 37 set up over his head his accusation writ, 

Mark i. 2 As it is written in the prophets. Behold 

7. 6 as it is written, This people honoureth me 

9. 12 how it is written of the Son of man, that 

9. 13 whatsoever they listed, as it is written of 
li. 17 Is it not written, Myhouso shall be called 

14. 21 Son of man indeed goeth, as it is written 

14. 27 'for it is wiitten, I will smite the shepherd 
Xnko 2. 23 As it is written in the law of the Lord, Ev. 

3. 4 As it is written in the book of the words 

4. 4 It is written. That man shall not live by 
4. 8 for it is written. Thou shiilt worship tho' 
4. 10 For it is wiitten, He shall give his angels 
4. 17 he found tho place where it was written 
7. 27 This is (he) of whom it is written. Behold 

10. 20 rejoice, because your n.imes [are written] 
JO. 26 AVhat is written iu the law ? how readest 
iS. 31 all tilings that are written by the proph. 
ig. 46 It is written. My house is the house of prt 

20. 17 What is this then that is written. The stj 

21. 22 all things whicli are written may be fuhf 

22. 37 this that is written must yet be accomp.^ 

23. 38 superscription also [was \flt-itten] over hira. 

24. 44 which were written in the law; of Moses' 
24. 46 Thus it is written, and thus it behoved^ ' 

John 2. i^ his disciples remembered that it was wtt ' 

6. 31 as it is written. He gave them bread fronj 
6. 45' It is written in the prophets; And they 
8. 17 It is also written in your law ; that thol 

10. 34 Is it not ivritten in your law, I said. Ye' 

12. 14 found a young ass, sat thereon; as it is wi 
12. 16 ren-.emb. they that these things were wr. 

15. 25 word might be fulfilled that is written in 
jg. 20 it was written in Hebrew, (and) Greek i\ 
BO. 30 other signs, .which are not written in thll 

20. 31 But these are written, that ye might beU 

21. 25 if they should be written every one, I siu 
21. 25 could not contain the books that shouli^ 

Acta I. 20 For it is written in the book of Psalms/ 
»- .7. 42 as it is written in the book of the proplij 

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>5. 15 the words of the prophets ; as it is writt. 

23. 5 for it is written, Thou shalt not speak 

24. 14 believing all things which are written in 
Horn. I. 17 as it is written, The just shall live by fai. 

2. 24 among the Gontiles through you, as it is w. 

3. 4 as it is written, Tliat thou mightest be 
3.'io As it is written, There is none righteous 
4. 17 As it is written, I have made thee a fath. 

4. 23 Now it was not written for his salce alone 

8. 36 As it is written, For thy sake we are kill. 

9. 13 As it is written, Jacob have I loved, but 
9. 33 Asit js written. Behold, I lay iuZion a 

10. 15 as it is written, How beautiful are thefe. 
II. 8 According asit is written, God hath given 
II. 26 as it is written. There shall conic out of 
12. 19 for it is written, Vengeance (is) mhie, I 
II For it is written, (As) I live, saitli tjio L. 
3 as it is written, Tlio reproaches of them 
9 as it is written, I'or tliis cause 1 will con. 
15. 21 But as it is written, To whom ho was not 

1. 19 For it is written, I will destroy tlio wisd. 
J. 31 That, according as it is written, lie tliat 

2. 9 But as it is written. Eye hatli not seen 
19 For it is written, Uo takcth the wise in 

6 to think (of men) above that whiclus wr. 
9 For it is Written in the law of Moses, Thou 

10 For oui' sakes, no doubt, (tliis) is written 

7 as it is written. The people sat down to 
10. II they are written for our admonition, upon 
14.21 In the law it is written, With (men of) 
1$. 45 so it is wiitten. The first man Adam was 
15. 54 the saying that is written, Death is swall. 

4. 13 same spirit of faith, according as it is w. 

8. IS As it is written, Uo that (had gathered) 

9. 9 As it is written, lie hatli dispersed abroad 

3. 10 for it is written. Cursed (is) everyone that 
3. 10 all things which are written in the book 
3. 13 for it is written. Cursed (is) every oneth. 

. 4. 22 For it is \vritten, that Abraham had two 

4. 27 For it is written ; Rejoice, (thou) barren 
10. 7 in the volume of the book it is written of 

I. j6 Because it is written. Be ye holy ; for I am 

1. 3 keep tliose tilings wliich arc written ther. 

2. 17 in the stone a new name written, which 

5. I a book written within and on the back 
J3. 8 whose names are not written in the book 
14. I having his Father's name written in their 
17. 5 upon her forehead (was) a name ^Vritten 
17. 8 whose nameii were not written in the book 
19. 12 name written that no man knew but he 

19. i6on his thigh a name written, Kingof kings 

20. 12 written in the books, according to their 
po. 15 whosoever was not found written in the 

21. 27 They which are written in tlic lamb's book 

22. jS add unto him the plagues that are written 
22. 19 (from) the things which are \vTitten in this 

S. To write in. i'yypd<l>ii} e()gra2iho. 

s Co. 3. 2 Ye are our epistle written in our hearts 

3. 3 written not with ink, but with the spirit 

10. /n letters, iv ypajxnaffiv en fframmasin. 

2Co.f 3. 7 if the ministration of deatli, written (and 
11.7*0 write upon or over, ^Triypdfpii) cpigrapho. 

Jlarkis. 26 superscription of his accusation was writ. 

Kev. 21. 12 names wiitten tliereou, which are (the na. 
12. To imite before orpublicb/, Trpoypa<f>a prograplUj. 

Kom 13. 4 things were wiitten atoretjmo were ^vrit. 

Eph. 3. 3 made known . . as I wrote afore in few wor. 
"WEONG (matter of), Tvrongfully — '■ 
%■ Violence, DDn chamas. ■■ 

Gen. 16. 5 My wrong (be;upon thee: I have given my 

1 Ch.i2. 17 seeing (there is) no wrong in mine hands 
Job 19. 7 I cry out of ^v^ong, but I am not heard: I 

2.^0 judgment, Bp-^p K7 lo mishpat. 

Jer. 22. i3himthatbuildeth..hischarabersbywrong 
£ze. 22. 29 they have oppressed the stranger wrongf. 

8". A turning aside, rnf} sarah. : 

Deut.19. 16 to testify against him (that which is) wr. 

4. An overthroiD, nniy avvaihah. 

- Xam. 3. 59 Lord, thou hast seen my wrong: judge 

5. To be wrong, crooked, Vpj; aqal, i. 

Hab. I. 4 therefore wrong judgment proceedeth : 
(J.Evil, bad, V'ira. 

Judgu. 27 but thou docst rne wrong to war against 
T. Falsehood, lie, li?^ sheqer.' 

Psa. 35. 19 Let Dot them, .wrongfully rejoice over 
38. 19 they that hate me wrongfully are multip. 
69. 4 destroy me, (being) mine enemies wrong. 
119. 86 they persecute me wrongfully; help thou 

i.An act of injustice, at'iK-qfia adi7:ema. 

Acts 18. 14 If it were a matter of wrong or wicked lo. 
^.Injustice, unrighteousness, aSiicla adikia. 

2 Co. 12. 13 not burdensome to you? forgive me this vr. 
10. Unjust, mrighteous, SSikws adikos. 

~i Pe. 2. 19 for conscience toward God. .suffering wr, 

"WEOKG, to (go, suffer, take) — 
1.3V do violence, orin chamas. 

ProT. 8. 36 But he that sinneth against me Avrongeth 
.2. To oppress, cause oppression, nv yanah, 5. 
", Jer. 22. 3 do no wrong, do no violence to the stran. 
Vo'do peirversely, nij; avah.^ 
1 Jlsth: 1. 16 Vashti tbe queen hath out done wrong to 



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4. To press on, oppress, pyyi ashaq. 

I Ch. 16. 21 Ue suffered no man to do them wrong; yon 
' Paa.ioj. 14 Hesuffered no man to do tliem wrong; yea 

5. To do wickedly, or wrong, W-i raslut. 

Exod. 2. 13 said to him that did tlio wrong, Wnicroforo 

6. To do injustice, or unrightcmtsiicss, aSiKfu. 
JIatt.20. 13 Friend, I do tlice no wrong: didst not th. 
Acts 7. 24 seeing one (of them) sulfer wrong, ho do. 

' 7. 26 Sirs, ye are brethren; why do yo wrong one 

^ 7. 27 But he tliat did his neiglibour wrong thrust 

25. 10 to tho Jews have I done no vrrong, as th. 

J Co. 6. 7 Wiydo ycnot rather take wrong? why do 

6. 8 Kay, yo do wrong, and defraud, and that 
2 Co. 7. 2 we have wronged no man, wo have corru. 

7. 12 not for his cause thathad done tlio wrong 
7. 12 nor for his cause that suffered wrong, but 

Col. 3. 25 But he tliat doetli wrong shall receive for 

3. 25 wrong which he hatli done: and there is 
Plim. 18 If he liath wrougcd thee, or oweth (thee) 

■WHONGFTJLLT, to imagine — 
To do violence, D^n chamas. 

Job 21. 27 devices (which) yo wrongf ully imagine ng. 
■WROUGHT, to be — : 
l.lleiim work, n'n gazilh. 

1 Ch.22. 2 set masons to hew wroughtstoncs to build 

2. Work, rw-UJi maaseh. 

I Ixi. 7. 26 brim thereof was ^vrought like tho brim 

3. Settings, brocade, wrought cloth, nixspo mishbet. 

Pea. 45. 13 glorious within; her clothing (is) of wrou. 
i. Service, !T}''^it, abodah. 

1 Ch. 4. 21 familiesofthehousoof them that wrought 
5.7*0 be served, tilled, ^3j; abad, 4. 

Dcut.2i. 3 heifer, whicli hath not been wrought wl. 
(S.ArtiJicer, graver, carver, V'iri charash. 

2 Ch.24. 12 also such as wrought iron and brass to m. 
7.7*0 be done, .T^j/ asah, 2. 

Pent. 13. 14 (that) such abomination is wrought among 

17. 4 (that) such abomination is wrought in Is. 

Neh. C. j6 perceived that this work was wrought of 

Eccl. 2. 17 because the work that is wrouglit under 

8.7*0 do, n^j; asah. 

Exod 36. I Then wrought Bezaleel and Aholiab, and 

36. .4 wrought all the work of the sanctuary, ca 

36. 8 man among them that wrought the work 

39. S they wrought onyx stones inclosed in ou. 

Lev. 20. 12 They have wrought confusion; their blood 

Dcut22. 21 because she hath >vTought folly in Israel 

Josh. 7. 15 and beeauso he hath wrought folly in Isr. 

Ruth 2. 19 where wroughtest thou? blessed be he th. 

2. 19 showed her., with whom she had wrought 

■ 2. 19 man's name with whom I wrought to day 

1 Sa. II. 13 for to day the Lord hath wrought salvation 

14. 43 who hath wrought this great salvation In 
X4. 45 for he hath wrought with God this day 

19. 5 the Lord wrought a great salvation for 

2 Sa.18. 13 I should have wrought f.alsehood against 

23. 10, 12 and the Lord wrought a great victory 
iKi. 5. 16 ruled, .the people that wrought inthew. 

7. 14 came to king .Solomon, and wrought all 

16. 25 But Oniri wrought evil in tlie eyes of the 
2 Ki. 3. 2 And he wrought evil in the sight of the 

12. II builders that wrought upon the house of 

17, II wrought wicked things to provoke tho Lo. 
21. 6 wrought much wickedness in the sight of 

a CI1.21. 6 wrought (that which was)evil inthesight 

24. 13 So the workmen wrought, and the work 
31. .20 wrought (that wliich was) good and right 
33. 6 wrought much evil in the sight of the L. 
34. 10 workmen that wrought in the house of 
34. 13 overseers of all that wrought tlie work in 

Keh. 4. 16 tho half of my servants wroughtin thew. 

4. 17 with one of his hands wrought in the wo. 
Isa. 26. 18 we have not wrought any deliverance in 
Jer. II. 13 she hath wrought lewdness with many 

j8. 3 behold, he wrought a work in tho wheels 
Eze. 20. 9, 14, 22 I wrought for my name's sake, that 

20. 44 when I have wrought with you for my na, 

9.7*0 become, ylvo/xai ginomai. 

Mark 6. 2 such mighty works are wrought, Ac. 5. la 
10. 7*0 he wrotujht ont, Karepya^o/it", 2 Co. 12. 12. 
WKUKG — SceWimg. 



YE — 

l.Ye, yc yourselves, JWjN' antun, 

Dan. 2. 8 of certainty that ye would gain tho time 
2.Y0, yc yourselves, cm attem.' 

Gen. 29. 4 said to them, My brethren, whence (be) J'O 

43. 9 Ye (are) spies; to see the nakedness of tho 

42. 19 It ye (be) true (men), .go. .carry corn for 

3. 1'e, ye yourselves, KM, ]r\H altcn, attcnah. 

Gen. 31. 6 ye know that with all my power I have 

Eze. 13. II and ye, O grf"at hailstones, shall fall, and 

13. 30 wherewitli yethe^e hunt the souls to ma. 

34. 31 ye my iiock, tlie flock of my pasture, (arc^ 

i.They, they themselves, n^ hemmah. 
-^ Zeph 2. 13 Ethiopians also, ye (shall be) slain by my 



&. Faces, D'ty panim. ■ . ... --.^.-,:^- 

Gen. 40. 7 Wliercforo look ye (so) sadly to day 1)- 

6. )'oi«, ye, u/i«j {ace.) humas. 

ilatt. 6. 8 For your Father knoweth. .before yo asK 
John 3. 7 Marvel not that I said uiitothee, Yomu.' 
Acts 14.15 preach unto you that ye aliould turn liomi. 

17. 22 perceive that In al'ilhingB yo are too wip. 

19. 36 ye ought to be quiet, and to do nothing ( 

Horn. I. II spiritual gift, to the end ye may be esta. 

7. 4 dead, .tliat yo should be married to anott^ 

XI. 25 that yo should be ignorant of this mysteJ 

12. 2 that yc may prove « hat (is) that k. 15. 13. 

1 Co. I. 7 So Ilial yc come behind in no gift; 10. i. 

10. 13 a way to escape, that [ye] may ue able to 
10. 20 would not that ye ^llould have fellowship 
14. 3 I would lliut ye all npake with tongues 

2 Co. 2. 7 So that contrariwise ye (ought) rather to 

6. I also that ve receive not tlie grace, 13. 7. 

7. II For hfliold tliiHKclf same thing, that [ye] 
Eph. 4. 17 that yc hcriieforili walk not as ot. i. 18. 

4. 22 That ye putofT, concerning tho former co, 

6. 11 that ye may be able to stand against the 
Phil. I. 7 of the gospel, ye all are partakers of myi 

1. 10 That ye may approve things that are exc. 

J. 12 But I would ye should understand, bret: 
CoL 1. 10 That fye] might walk worthy of the Lord 

2. I For 1 would that ye knew wiiat great co. 
4. 6 Know how ye ought to answer every man 

I'Th. I. 7 So that ye were ensamples to all that be. 
2. 12 Tliat ye would walk worthy of God, who 
4. I have received of us how ye ought to walki 
4. 3 that ye should abstain from fornication ,' 

2 Th. I. 3 that ye may be counted worthy of the w.' 
2 2 That yo bo not soon shaken in mind, or bo 

3. 6 That yo withdraw yourselves from every 
Jas. 2. 7 that worthy name by the which yo are ca. 

4. 2 desire . . yet . . have not, because yc ask not 

4. 13 For that ye (ought) to say. If the Lord will 
■2 Pe. I. 13 endeavour that ye may be able after my 

3. 1 1 what manner (of persons) ought ye to bo 
Judo 5 though [ye] once knew this, how tliat tho 

7. Ye, ye yourselves, v/^l^Ts humeis. 

Matt. 5. 13 Ye are the salt of the earth : but If th^ 

5. 14 Ye are the light of the world. A city that 

5. 48 Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Fa. 

6. 9 After this manner therefore pray ye : Our 

6. 26 Father feedcth them. Are ye not much 1 

7. II If ye then, being evil, know how to give 
7. 12 that men should do to you, do ye even so 
9. 4 Wherefore think [ye] evil in your heart? \ 

10. 20 For it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit, . 

, 10. 31 ye are of more value than many sparrowa; 

See also 13. 18; 14. 16; 13. 3, 5, 16; 16. 15; 19. 28, (28J; 20.: 

4,7:21.13,32; 23. 8, 8, 13, 28, 32 ; 24. 33, 44 ; 26. 31 ; 27.^ 

24; 28. 3; Mark 6. 31, 37; 7. 11, 18; 8. 29; 11. 17, [a6];, 

12. (27]; 13. II, 23, 29; Luke 6. [31]; 9. 13, 20; 9. [55]; 10.I 
23, 24; II. 13, 39, 48; 12. 24, 29, 36, 40; 16. 15; 17. 10; 
iQ. 46; 21. 31; 22. 26, 38, 70; 24. 48, 49; John I. 26; 31 
28 ; 4. 20, 22, 32, 35, 38, 38 ; 5. 20, 123, 34, 33, 38, 39, 44« 
43; 6. 67; 7. 8, 28, 34, 36, 47; 8. 14, 15, 21, 22, 23, 23, 31,1 
38, 41, 44, 46, 47, 49, 54; 9. 19, 27, 30; 10. 26, 36; II. 49^ 

13. 10, 13, 14, 13, 33, 34 ; 14. 3, 17, 19, 19, [20], 20; 15. 3, 4,j 
5, 14, 16, 16, 27; 16. 20, 20, 22, 27; 18. 31; 19. 6, 35 J 
Acts I. 3; 2. 13, 33, 36; 3. 13, 14, 23; 4. 7, 10; 3. 30; 7.- 

4. [=6], 51, 51. 52; 8- 24 ; JO. 28, 37; II. 16; 13.7; 19. isJ 
20. j8, 23; 22. 3; 23. 13; 27.31; Rom. I. 6; 6. 11; 7. 4J 

8. 5; 9. 26; II. 30; 16. 17; I Co. 1. 30; 3. 17, 23; 4. 10,1 
10, 10; 3. 2, 12; 6. 8; 9. I, 2; 10. 15; 12. 27; 14. 9, 12 ;1 
16, I, 6, 16; 2 Co. I. 14; 3. 2; 6. 13, [16], i3; 8. 9; 9. 4; it. 
7; 12. 11 ; 13. 7, 9; Gal. 3. 28, 29; 4. 12; 5. 13; 6. I ; Eph, 
I. 13; 2. II, 13, 22; 4. 20; 5.33; 6. 21; Phil. 2. 18; 4. IS, 
13; Col, 3. 4, 7, 8, 13; 4. I, 16; I Th. I.- 6; 2. 10, 14, 14, 
19, 20; 3. 8; 4. 9; 5- 4. 5 '.-2 I'h. I. 12; 3. 13; Jas. 3. 6; 

5. 8; I Pe. 2. 9; 2 Pe. 3. 17; i Jo. i. 3; 
Jude 17, -20. 
8.7*0 you, v/iiv {dat.) humin. ^ 

Slatt 18. 12 How think ye ? If a man have an hnndr. 
21. 28 But what think ye ? A (certain), 22. 41. 
26. 66 What think ye ? They answered and said 
Marki4. 64 the blasphemy ; what think ye ? 11. 24. 
Luke 6. 32 them which love you, what thank liaveyo 
6. 33 wliich dogood to you, whatthankhaveyo 
6. 34 whom. .hope to receive, what thank have 
Johnii. 56 What think ye, that he will not, 18. 39. 
Acts 5. 9 How is it that ye have agreed together to 

13. 15 if ye have any word of exhort. 2 Co. 8. 13. 
9. Of you, your, yours, vixwv (gen.) hwnSn. ' 

Luke 1 2. 33 Sell that ye have, and give alms; provide 
£2. 10 when yc are entered into the city, there. 

I Cc^. 3. 4 when ye are gathered together, and my? 
1 1I. 18 first of all, when yo come together intha 
'11. 20 ^Vhcnyccome together therefore i;.toonai 

Gal. 4. 15 Wlierois then the blcsscdnessycspukeoffi 

1 Pc. 4. 4 SVhcrem they think it strange that yejunj 
TE win — 
There is, there are, v'_ ycsh. 

Gen. 24. 49 now if yo will deal kindly an4 truly wjtj 
YE youiiolves -r- 
Ye yourselves, vfi^is humeis. 

Luke 12. 36 yo yourselves lilrc unto men that wait foj 
YEA (doubtless, rather, though) — 
l.Also, even, but, yea, though, fjN nph. 

Deut 33. 3 Yea, he loved tlio people ; all his saint^ 
2. Also, (is it true) that, "3 IN aph ki. 

Gen. 3. I Y'ea, hath God said, \'e shall sot eat 0^ 
3. Tf, though, '^x illu. 
S^ Eccl 6. 6 Yea, though he Uvei f thqujaud y earg tifi 



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4. Even, also, yea, yet, DS gam. 

Gep. 30. 6 Yea, I know that thou didst this in tho 
Neh. 5. 15 yea, even thelrservanta bare rule over tho 

b.That, '3 ki. 

Isa. 5. 10 Yea, ten acres ot vineyard shall yield one 

i.But, except, unless, aWd alia. 

Luke 14. 23 Yea, and certain women also of our comp. 
John 16. 2 yea, tho time cometh, that whosoever ki. 
Kom. 3. 31 through laith? God forbid : yea, we esta. 
I Co. 4. 3 or of man's judgment : yea, I judge not 
b Co. 7. II yea, (what) clearing of yourselves, yea 
7. II yea, (what) fear, yea, (what) vehement de. 
•' 7. II yea, (what) revenge ! In all (things) ye 

I Gal. 4. 17 yea, they would exclude you, that ye mL 
Thil. 1. 18 and I tiicroin do rejoice, yea, and will re. 

2. 17 Yea, and if I bo offered upon the Bacriflco 
3. 8 [Yea] doubtless, and I count all things 

Jas. 2. 1 8 Yea, a man may say. Thou hast faith, and 

7. Or, either, even, ^ S. 

I Cp. 16. 6 it may be that I will abide, yea, and win. 

B. Indeed then, yea rather, yea verily, /levovvye. 
Lukeii. 28 Yea rather, blessed (are) they that hear 
PhiL 3. 8 yea doubtless, and I count ail things (but) 

9. Verily, indeed, truly, pray, vai nai. 

Matt. 5. 37 But let your communication be. Yea, yea 

9.28 Believe ye . . They said unto him. Yea, Lo. 

• J I. g yea, I say unto you, and more than a pr. 

13. 51 all these things! They say unto him, Yea 

SI. 16 Jesus saith unto them. Yea; have ye nev. 

IjUke 7. 26 Yea, I say unto you, and much more than 

17. 5 power to cast into hell ; yea, I say unto 

' Johnii. 27 .She saith unto him, Yea, Lord : I believe 

SI. 15, 16 Yea, Lord : thou knowest that I lovo 

Acts 5. 8 Tell me . . And she said. Yea, for so much 

22. 27 Tell me, art thou a Boman r He said. Yea 

' ■ Co. 1, 17 that with mo there should be yea yea, and 

1. 18 our word toward you was not yea and nay 
J. 19 was not yea and nay, but in him was yea 
I. 30 all the promises of God in him (are) yea 

Phm, 20 Yea, brother, let me have joy of thee in 
Jas. 5. 12 but let your yea be yea ; and (your) nay 
Kev. 14. 13 Yea, saith the spirit, that they may rest 

TEAS, yearly — 

i.Days, D'O; yamim. 

i;iodi3. lothisordinancein nlsseasonfromyeartoy. 

Xev. 25. 29 then, .(within) a full year may he redeem 

Hum. 9. 22 two days, or a month, or a year, that the 

Josh.13. I Now Joshua was old (and) stricken in ye. 

13. I Thou art old (and) stricken in years, and 

Judgii. 40 daughters of isr.iel went yearly to lament 

17. 10 give thee ten (shekels) of silver by the ye. 

91. 19 (there is) a feast of tlie Loud inShilohye. 

• ' I Sa'. 1. 3 this man went up out of liis city yearly 

■, I. 21 went up to offer unto the LoKD the year. 

s. 19 brought (it) to him from yenr to year, wh. 

2. 19 with her husband to offer the yearly snc. 
BO. 6 (there is) a yearly sacrifice there for all 
27. 7 time that David dwelt, .was a full year 

Sa. 14. 26 it was nt every year's end that he polled 

1 KI. I. I king David was old (and) stricken in years 
Amos 4. 4 and bring . . your tithes after three years 

%A year, a repetition, njy shenah. 

.Dzra 4. 24 So it ceased unto the second year of tho 

5.11 the house that was builded these many y, 
; 5. 13 But in the first year of Cyrus tlie king of 

6. 3 In the first year of Cyrus the king, (tho 
, 6. 15 which was in the sixth year of tlie reign 

• Dan. 5. 31 (being) about tlireescore and two years 

7. I In the first year of Belshazzar king of B. 

i.A year, a repetition, n'^ shanah. 

Gen. 1. 14 let them be. .for seasons, and for.. years 
5. 3 Adam lived an hundred and thirty years 
5. 4 doys of Adam, .were eight hundred years 
5. 5 days, .were nine hundred and thirty yea. 
5. 6 Seth lived an hundred and Ave years, and 
S. 7 eight hundred and seven years, and Iwgat 
5. 8 were nine hundred and twelve years: and 
5. 9 And Enos lived ninety years, and begat 
5. 10 eight hundred and fifteen years. and beg. 
5. II of Enos were nine hundred and five years 

5. 12 Cainan lived seventy years, and begat Jf. 

5. 13 eight hundred and forty years, and begat 
5. 14 were nine hundred and ten years: and he 
5. 15 Mahalaleel lived sixty and Ave years, ond 
5. 16 eight hundred and thirty years, and beg. 
J. 17 were eight hundred ninety and five years 
J. 18 Jared lived an hundred sixty and two ye. 
5. 19 after he begat Enoch eight hundred years 
5. 20 nine hundred sixty and two years ; and b. 
5. 21 Enoch lived sixty and five years, and beg. 
J. 22 he begat Methusel.ih three hundredyears 
5. 23 days, .were three hundred sixty and five y. 

(f 5. 25 lived an hundred eighty and seven years 
5. 26 lived.. seven hundred eighty and two ye. 
5. 27 were nine hundred sixty and nine years 
5. 28 Lamech lived an hundred eighty, .two y. 
J. 30 Ave hundre* ninety and five years, and 

5. 31 were seven hundred seventy and seven ye. 
*, 32 Noah was five hundred years old : and 

6. 3 his days shall bo an hundred and twent/ 

7. 6 Noah (was) six hundred years old when 
7. II In tho six hundredth year of Noah's lifo 
i. 13 In the six hundredth and first year, in tho 
9. al after the flood throe hundred and fifty y. 
g. 20 days of Noah wero nine hundred and fifty 

II, le yoait old, and begat Arphoxad tWQ yeart 



Gen. II. II five hundred years, and begat sons and 
II. 12 Arphaxad lived Ave and thirty years 
II. 13, 15 four hundred and three years, and be. 
II. 14 And Salah lived thirty years, and begat 
II. 16 Eber lived four and thirty years, and be. 
II. 17 tour hundred and thirty years, and begat 
II. 18 And Feleg lived thirty years, and begat 
II. 19 two hundred and nine years, and begat 
II. 20 Reu lived two and thirty years, and beg. 
II. 21 two hundred and seven years, and begat 
II. 22 And Serug lived thirty years, and begat 
ji. 23 two hundred years, and begat sons and \ 
ji. 24 Nahor lived nine and twenty years, and 
II. 25 an hundred and nineteen years, and beg. 
II. 26 Terah lived seventy years, and begat A. 

11. 32 days of Terah were two hundred and Ave 
17 4 Abram (was) seventy and Ave years old 

■ 14. 4 Twelve years, .in the thirteenth year they 
14, 5 in the fourteenth year came Chedorlaom. 
15. 13 they shall afflict them four hundred years 

16. 3 after Abram had dwelt ten years in tho 

16. 16 Abram (was) fourscore and six years old 

17. I when Abram was ninety years old and 
17. 17 be born unto him that is an hundred ye. 
17. 17 and shall Sarah, that is ninety years old 
17. 21 unto thee at this set time in the next ye. 
17. 24 Abraham (was) ninety years old and nine 
17. 25 Ishmael his son (was) tliirteen years old 
21. 5 hundred yearsold when his son Isaacwas 
23. I Sarah was an hundred and seven and tw. 
23. I (these were) tho years of the lifo of Sarah 
25. 7 these (are) the days of the years of Abra. 
25. 7 lived, an hundred threescore and fifteen y. 

25. 17 theso(are) the years of the lifo of Ishmael 
23. 17 hundred and thirty and seven years : and 
25. 20 Isaac was forty years old when he took 

25. 26 Isaac (was) threescore years old when she 

26. 12 received in tho same year an hundredfold 
26. 34 Esau was forty years old when he took 
29. 18 I will serve thee seven years for Rachel 
29. 20 Jacob served seven years for Rachel, and 
29. 27 thoushaltservowithmeyot seven othery. 
29. 30 and served with him yet seven other ye. 
31. 38 This twenty years (have) I (been) with 
31. 41 Thus have I been twenty years in thy ho. 
31. 41 served thee fourteen years.. and six ye. 
35. 28 days, .were an hundred and fourscore y. 

37. 2 Joseph, (being) seventeen years old, was 
41. I it came to pass at tho end of two full ye. 
41. 26 years; and tho seven good oars (are) scv.y. 
41. 27 that came up after them (are) seven ye. 
41. 27 with tho east wind, shall be seven years 
41. 29 there come seven years of great plenty 
41. 30 there shall arise after them seven years 
41. 34 the fifth part. .In the seven plenteous ye. 
41. 35 let them gather all the food of . .good ye. 
41. 36 for store to tho land against the seven y. 
41. 46 Joseph (was) thirty years old when ho st. 
41. 47 In the seven plenteous years the earth 
4T. 48 he gathered up all the food of the seven y. 
41. 50 born two sons before the years of famine 
41. 53 seven years ot plenteousness that was In 
41. 54 seven years of dearth began to come, ace. 
4S. 6 For these two years, .five years. In tho 
45. 1 1 for yet (there are) five years of famlno 
47. 9 The days ot tho years of my pilgrimage 
47. 9 years : few and evil have the days of the y. 
47. 9 have not attained unto the days of the y. 
47. 17 with bre.ad for all their cattle for that year 
47. 18 When that year was ended, they came 
47. 18 the second year, and said unto him. Wo 
47. 28 lived in the land of Egypt seventeen ye. 
47. 28 age. .was an hundred forty and seven ye. 
50. 22 and Joseph lived an hundred and ten ye. 
50. 26 Joseph died, (being) an hundred and ten ye. 

Exod.6. i5 years. .(were) an hundred, .and seven yo. 
6. 18 years, .(were) an hundred thirty and thr. 

6. 20 j'e.irs. . .in hundred and thirty and seven y. 

7. 7 And iloses (was) fourscore years old, and 
7. 7 fourscoro and three years old, when they 

12. 2 It (shall be) the first month of tho year to 
12. 5 be without blemish, a male of the firsty. 
12. 40 sojourning, .(was) four. .and thirty years 
12. 41 end of the four hundred and thirty years 

* 16. 33 childrenof Israel did eat mannafortyyea. 

21. 2 six years he shall serve ; and in the seve. 
23. 10 six years thou shalt sow thy land, andsh. 
23. 14 thou slialt keep a feast unto me in the ye. 
23. 16 in the end of the year, when thou hast ga. 
23. 17 Three times In the year all thy males sh. 
23. 29 drive them out from before thee In one year 

29. 38 two lambs of tho first year day by day co. 
30. 10 atonement upon tho horns of it once In a 

30. 10 once in the year shall he make atonement 
30. 14 from twenty years old and above, shall 
34. 22 and tho feast of ingathering at the year's 
34. 23 Thrice in tho year shall your men children 
34. 24 oppear before tho LoKD.. thrice in the ye. 

38. 26 from twenty years old and upward, for six 
4a 17 in the first month in the second year, on 

Lot. 9. 3 a calf and a lamb, (both) ot tho first year 
12. 6 she shall bring a lamb of tho first year for 
14. 10 ono ewe lamb ot tho first year without bL 
x6. 34 to make an atonement, .once a year. And 
19. 23 throo years shall It bo as unclrcumcisod 
19. 34 in tho fourth year all tho fruit thereof sh. 
19. 25 in tho fifth year shall yo oat of the fruit 
S3. 12 of tho first year for a burnt offering unto 
03. 18 Bovon lambs without blomiahot tho first y. 
93. 10 two lambs ot tho first year tor a eacrlAco 
03. 41 a toast unto tho Lord seven days in thoy. 
I'll 3 31^ years thou shalt sow thy field, and six 



l«v. 25. 4 But In the so venth year shall be a sabbath 
35. 5 undressed : (tor) it is a year of rest unto 
25. 8 sabbaths ot years, .seven times seven yo. 
25. 8 years shall be unto thee forty and nine y. 
25. 10 ye shall hallow the fiftieth year, and pro. 
23. II A jubilee shall that fiftieth year be unto 
25. 13 In the year of this jubilee ye shall return 
35. IS According to the number of years after the 
25. 15 according unto the number of years of tho 
95. 16 According to the multitude of years thou 
25. 16 according to the tewue.ss ot years thou sh, 
35. 20 What shall we eat the seventh year ? beh. 
25. 21 my blessing upon you in the sixth year 
25. 21 and it shall bring forth fruit tor three ye. 
35. 22 year, and eat.. of old fruit until the year 
25. 27 Then let him count the years ot the sale 
35. 28 hand of him that hath bought ituntil they. 
25. 29 whole year after it is sold ; (within) a full 
25. 30 not redeemed within the space of a f»Ul y. 
25. 40 (and) shall serve thee unto the year of ju. 
25. 50 from the year, .unto the year of jubilee 
25. 50 shall be according unto the number ot ye. 
23. 51 Ifv^herebe) yet many years (behind), ace. 
25. 32 It there remain butfew years unto the yo. 
25.52 according unto his years shall he give him 
25. 53 as a yearly hired servantshall he be with 

25. 34 then he shall go out in the year of jubilee 
37. 3 from twenty years old even unto sixty ye. 
37. 5 from five years old even unto twenty yea. 
37. 6 from a month old even unto five years old 
27. 7 If (It be) from sixty yearsold and above 
37. 17 If ho sanctify his field from the year of Ja. 
27. 18 years that remain, even unto the year of 
27. 23 thy estimation, (even) unto tho year of the 

27. 24 In the year of the jubilee tho field shall 
Ntun. I. I in tlio second year after they were come 

1. 3 From twenty years old and upward 

Bo In T. 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 45. 
4. 3 thirty years old and upward even until 

So in V. 23, 30, 33, 39, 43, 47. 
£. 1 2 bring a lamb of the first year for a trespass 
6. 14 one he lamb of the first year wlthont ble. 

6. 14 one owe lamb of the first year without ble. 

7. 15 one lamb of the first year, for a burnt 
So in V. 21, 27, 33, 39, 43, 51, 37, 63, &, 75, 81. 

7. 17 five lambs of the first year: This(was)the 
80 in V. 23, 29, 33, 41, 47, S3, 59, 65, 71, 77, 83. 
7. 87 the lambs of the first year twelve, with. 

7. 88 he goats sixty, the lambs of the first year 

8. 24 from twenty and Ave years old and upw. 

8. 25 from the age of Afty years they shall cease 

9. I In the first month of the second year after 
TO. II second month, in the second year, that th. 

13. 22 Now Hebron was built seven years before 

14. 29 whole number, from twenty yearsold and 
14. 33 shall wander In the wilderness forty years 
14. 34 each day for a year, .(even) forty years 

13. 27 then he shall bring a she goat of the first 7. 

26. 2, 4 from twenty years old and upward 

s8. 3, 9, II lambs of the Arst year without spot 

28. 14 every month throughout the months of Uie 
28. 19 seven lambs ot the first year : they shall 

28. 27 ye shall offer, .seven lambs of tho ftrst y. 
39. 2 seven lambs of the first year, without bL 
39. 8 seven lambs of the first year ; they shall 
39. 13, 17, 20, 23, 26, 29, 32 lambs of tho first ye. 
39. 36 seven lambs ot the Arst year, without bL 
32. 1 1 from twenty years old and upward, shall 
32. 13 wander In the wilderness forty years, nn. 
33. 38 died there, in the fortieth year after the 

33. 39 an hundred and twenty and three years 
Deut. I. 3 came to pass In the fortieth year, in Uie 

2. 7 these forty years tho Lord thy God (hath 
>. 14 thirty and eight years ; until all the gen. 
8. 2 God led thee these forty years In tho wiL 
8. 4 neither did thy foot swell, these forty ye. 

II. 12 ot the year even unto tho end ot tho year 

14. 22 that the field brlngeth forth year by year 
14. 28 At tho end of three years thoa shalt bring 
14. 28 all tho tithe of thine increase the same ye. 
13. I At the end of (every) seven years thou ah. 
13. 9 The seventh, .year of release, la at hand 
13. 12 servo thee six years, then in the seventh y. 

13. 18 In serving thee six years: and tho Lord 

13 20 year by year in the place which thoLoEB 
16. 16 Three times In a year shall all thy male* 

34. 3 he shall bo free at home one year, andsk 
26. 12 the tithes of thine Increase the third year 

29. 3 I have led you forty years in the wilder. 

31. 2 I (am) an hundred and twenty years old 
31. 10 seven years. In the solemnity of tho year 

32. 7 consider the years of many generations 
34. 7 Hoses (was) an hundred and twenty years 

Josh. 5. 6 For tho children of Israel walked forty y. 
5. 12 eatot the fruitof the landof Canaan thaty. 

14. 7 Forty years old (was) I when Moses the se. 

14 10 kept mo alive these forty and five yeart 
14. 10 I (am) this day fourscoro and five year* 
34. 39 died, (being) an hundred and ten years old 

/udg. 3. 8 diod, (being) an hundred and ten years old 

3. 8 children., served Chushan-ria eight year* 
311 land had rest forty years. And Othniel the 
3. 14 served Eglon the kingof Moab eighteen y. 

3. 30 And the land had rest fourscore yaaro 

4. 3 twenty years ho mightily oppressed the 

5. 31 his might. And the land had i«st forty y. 
«. I them into tlio hand ot itidlan seven yearm 

6. 33 even the second bullock of seven yearsold 
8. j3 tountry was In quietness toity years In the 
o. sa When Ablmeiech had reienedthtee yean 

10. a Judcod larasl twenty and three years, and 
la 3 arose . .and Judged Israel tven^. . (VO J. 



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Judgio. 8 tlint year they vexed and oppiosaed tho 
JO. 8 ciglitecn years, all tho children of Israel 
11. 26 by the coasts of Arnon, three hundred y. 

1 1. 40 went . . to lament . . lour days in a' year 

12. 7 Jepiithah judged Israel six years. Thert 
j2. 9 for his sons: andhe judged Israelscveny. 
12. ii judged Israel; and ho judged Israel ten y. 

12. 14 ten ass eoltsiandhejudgi^dlsj-aelcitdity. 

13. I into the hands of the Philistines forty ye. 

15. 2D in thed.iy3of tho Pliilistines twenty years 

16. 31 his father: and he judgedlsracl twenty y. 
Eutli I. 4 Kirth : and they dwelt there about ten ye. 

1 Su. I. 7 he did so year by year, wheashe went up 

4. 15 Now Eli was ninety and eight years old 
4. 18 died . . And he had judged Israel forty yc. 
7. 2 the time was long; for it was twenty years 
7. i6 went from year to year in circuit to lieth. 

13.' 1 one year; and when ho had reigned two y. 

29. 3 Viath been with me these days, or the e y. 

2 Su. 2. 10 forty years old. .and reigned two years 

2. II tho time, .was seven years and si.x months 

4. 4 He was five years old when the tidings 

j. 4 thirty years old., (and) he reigned forty y. 

5. 5 reigned over Judah seven yeai'S and six 
5. 5 in Jerusalcrahercigncd thirty and three 

11. I came to pass, after the year was expired 
13. 23 camo to pass after two full years, that A. 

13. 38 and wenttoGeshur, and was there three y. 

14. 28 So Absalom dwelt two full years in Jeru. 

15. 7 came to pass after forty years, that Abs. 

19. 32 was a very aged man, (even) fourscore y. 
'9- 35 I (*"') 'li's day fourscore years old; (and) 
2t. I three years, year after year; and David 
24. 13 Sluill seven years of famine come unto 

% Ki. 2. II forty years: seven years reigned he in H. 
a. II thirty and three years rtigued ho in Jer. 

2. 39 came to pass at the end of three years, th. 

4. 7 each raau his month in a year made pro. 

5. II thus gave Solomon to Hiram year by year 

6. I in the. four hundred and eightieth year af. 
6.^1 in the fourth year of Solomon's reign ov. 
6. 37 In tho fourth year was tho foundation of 

6. 38 in the eleventh year. .So was he seven ye. 

7. 1 was building his own house tliirteen years 
9. 10 came to pass at the end of twenty years 
9. 25 three tinies in a year did Solomon oiler . 

10. 14 gold tliat came to Solomon in one year 
10. 22 once iu three years came the navy of Tar. 
10. 25 spices, horses, and mules, a rate year by 
ji. 42 tho time that Solomon reigned, .forty ye. 
14. 20 two and twenty years: and he slept with 
»4. 21 Rehoboam (was) forty and one years old 
14. 21 reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem, tho 

14. 25 camo to pass, in the fifth year of Icing Ke. 

15. 1 Xow iu the eighteenth year of king Jer. 
15. 2 Three years reigned he in Jerusalem, and 
15. 9 in the twentieth year of Jeroboam king of 
15. 10 forty and one years reigned he in Jcrus. 
15. 23 second year. . and reigned over Israel two 
15. 28 Even in the third year of Asa king of Ju. 
15. 33 In the third year of Asa king of Judah be. 

15. 33 sonof Aliijahtoreigu. .twenty and four y. 
>6. 8 In the twenty and sixth year of Asa king 
j6. 8 to reign over Israel in Tirzah, two years 
16. 10 twenty and seventh year of Asa king of J. 

16. 15 Iiuthc twenty and seventh year of Asa ki. 
j6. 23 In the thirty and first year of Asa king of 
j6. 23 twelve years: six years reigned he in Tir. 

16. 29 in the thirty and eighth year of Asa king 
j6. 29 reigned over Israel . . twenty and two yea. 

17. 1 there shall not he dew nor rain these yea. 
x8. I came to Elijah in the third year, saying 

20. 22 for at the return of the year the king of S. 
20. e6 it came to pass at tho return of the year - 
42. I continued three years Avithout war betw. 
22. 2 came to pass in the third year, that Jeh. 
22. 41 to reign over Judah in the fourth year of 
22. 42 Jchoshaphat (was) thirty and five years 
E2. 42 he reigned twenty and five years in Jern. 
22. 51 over Israel in Samaria the seventeenth ye. 
22. 51 of Judah, and reigned two years over Is. 

c KL I. 17 in tho second year of Jehoram the son of 
3/ I over Israel in Samaria the eighteenth ye; 

3. I king of Judah, and reigned twelve years 

8. 1 it shall also come upon the land seven ye. 
8. 2 woman, .sojourned iu the land, .seven ye. 
8. 3 it camo to pass at the seven years' end 

8. 16 in the fifth year of Jor„ra the son of Ahab 
i. 17 Thirtyand two yearsold.. reigned eighty. 
8. 25 In the twelfth year of Joram the son of A. 

8. 26 Two and twenty years old . .reigned one y. 

9. 29 in the eleventh year of Joram the son of 

10. 36'And the time . .(was) twenty andeight ye. 

11. 3 withherhidinthehouseof thoLORDsixy. 

11. 4 seyenth year Jehoiada sent and fetched 
n. zi Seven yearsold(was) Jehoasli when he be. 

12. I In the seventh year of Jehu, Jehoash be. 

12. i forty years reigned he in Jerusalem. And 
j3. 6 in the" three and twentieth year of king J. 

13. 1 Iu the t'.iree and twentieth year of Joash 

13. I Isr. in Samaria, (and reigned) seventeen y. 
13. 10 Iu tho thirty and seventh year of Joash 
13. 10 began to reign, and (reigned) sixteen years 
13: so invaded tho land at the oominginof they. 
I4,' I In the second year of Joash son of Jehoa. 

14, 2 Ho was twenty and live years old when 
14> .3 reigned twenty and nine years in Jerusa. 
»4. 17 son of Jehoahaz king of Israel, fifteen yc. 
14. 21 sixteen years old, and made him king iu 
14. 23 In the fiitecnth year of Amaziah the son 
14. 23 iu Samaria, (and reign ed) forty and one ye. « 
xj. X In tho twenty and seventh year o£ Azaiiali 



2 KL 15. 2 Sixteen years eld was he when he began 
15. 3 and he reigned two and fifty years in Jer. 
15. 8 In tho thirty and eighth year of Azari.ih 
15. 13 began to reign in the nine and thii:tieth y. 
15. 17 In tho nine and thirtieth year of Azariafi 
15. 17 reign over Israel, (and reigned) ten years 
15. 23 In the fiftieth year of Azariah king of Ju. 
15'. 23 Israel in Samaria, (and reigned} two yea. 
15. 27 In tho two and fiftieth year of Azariah ki. 
15. 27 over Israel in Samaria, (and rei|?ned) tw. 
15. 30 reignfed in his stead, in the twentieth ye. 
15. 32 In the second year of I'ekah tho son of R. 
15. 33 Five and twenty years old was ho when 

15. 33 rejgned sixteen years in Jerusalen\. And 

16. I In tho seventeenth year of I'ekah the son 
16.. 2. Twenty years old was Ahaz when ho beg. 

16. 2 reigned sixteen years in Jerusalem, and 

17. I In tho twelfth year of Ahaz king of Judah 
17. 1 ElahtoreigninSamai-iaoverlsraelninoy. 
17. 4 no "present, .as (he had done) year by year 
17. 5 went, .to Samaria, and besieged it three y. 

17. 6 In the ninthyeiir of Hoshea tho king of A. 
18.' 1 in the third year of Hoshea son of Elah 

18. 2 Twenty and five years old was he when ho 
18. 2.he reigned twenty and nine years in Jer, 
18. 9. fourtli year. . which was the seventh year 
i8. 10 at the end of three years, .iif the sixth ye. 
18. 10 that (is) tho ninth year of Hoshea king of 

18. 13 Now m the fourteenth year of king Hez. 

19. 29 cat this year, .in the second year that wh. 

19. 29 iu the third yeai' sow ye, and reap, and 

20. 6 I will add unto.tliy days fifteen years, and 
SI. t Manasach (was) twelve yiars old when he 
ei. I reigned fifty and five years in Jerusalem 
fii. 19 Anion (was) twenty andtwo years old when 
fii. 19 reigned two years in Jerusalem. And Ids 
B2. 1 Josiah (was) eight years old when he beg. 
22. 1 ho reigned thirty and one years in Jerua. 

22. 3' came to pass in the eighteenth year of king 

23. 23 But in the eighteenth year of king Josiah 
23. 31 Jehoahaz (was) twenty and three years old 

23. 36 Jchoiakim(was) twenty and five.yearsold 
23.^6 and he reigned eleven year's in Jerusalem 

24. 1 andJehoiakirabecamehisservaut threey. 
24.. 8 Jehoiachin (was) eighteen years old when 
24. 12 king of Babylon took him in the eighth y. 
24. 18 Zedekiah (was) twenty and oTie years old 

24. 18 reigned eleven years in Jerusalem. And 

25. I came to pass in the ninth year of his reign 
25. 2 city was besieged unto the eleventh year 
23. 8 which (is) the nintcenth year of king No. 
25. 27 came to pass in the seven and thirtieth y. 

23. 27 iu the year that he began to reign, did lift 
21 he married when ho (was) threescore yc. 

4 there he reigned seveu years and six mo. 

4 Jerusalem he reigned thirty and three y. 
1 came to pass, that after the year was ex. 

12 Either three years famine ; or three mon. 
3 numbered from the ago of thirty years and 

24 from tho age of twenty yearsand upward 
27 numbered from twenty years old and ab. 
31 In the fortieth yoar of the reign of David 

1 throughout all the months of the year, of 

23 number of them from twenty years old - 
27 time, .(was) forty years ; seven yeai'sreig. 

2 second month, in the fourth year of his 

1 it came to p.iss at the end of twenty years 

13 three times in tho year, (even) iu tho fe. 
13 goldthat came to^olomoniu one year was 
21 every three ye.ars once came the ships of 

24 spices, horses, .mules, a rate year by year 

30 reigned in Jerusalem over . . Israel forty y. 
17 three years : for three years they walked 

2 iu the fifth year of king Rehoboam, Shis. 
13 Rehoboam (was) oue and forty years old 
13 reigned seventeen years in Jerusalem, the 

1 Now in the eighteenth year of king Jero. 

2 He reigned three years in Jerusalem" His 
I In his days the land was quiet ten years 

6 land had rest .. ho had no v/ar in those ye. 
10 month, in the fifteenth year of the reign 

19 no(more) war unto the ^ve and thirtieth y. 

1 In the six and thirtieth year of the reign 

12 Asa in the thirty and ninth year of his re. 

13 died in the one and fortieth year of his 

7 Also in the third year of his reign he sent 

2 after (certain) years he went down to A. 

31 thirty and five years old when he began 
31 he reigned twenty and five years in Jeru. 

5 Jehoram (was) thirty and two years old 
5 to reign, and he reigned eight years in J. 

20 thirty and two years old was he when he 
CI. 20 and he reigned in Jerusalem eight years 
22. 2 Forty and two years old(waE)Aha2iah when 

22. 2 he reigned one year in Jerusalem. Hism. 
22. 12 with them hid in tho house of God six y. 
93. I in the seventh year Jehoiada strengthen. 

24. I Joash (was) seven years old when he be. 
24. I reigned forty years in Jerusalem. His mo. 
24. 5 the house of your God from year to year 
24. 15 hundred and thirty years old (was he) wh. 

24. 23 came to pass at the end of the year, (that) 

25. I Amaziah (was) twenty and five years old 
25. I reigned twenty and nine years in Jerusa. 

23. 5 numbered them from twenty years old and 

25. 25 lived after the death of Joash. .fifteen y. 

26. I who (was) sixteen years old, and made 
26, 3 Sixteen years old (was) Uzziah when he 

26. 3 he reigned fifty and two years in Jerusa. 

27. I Jothara (was) twenty and five years old 
27. I and be reigned sixteen years im Jerusalem 
27. s cMldreu o^ Ammon gave him tUe earns y. 



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a Ch. 27. 5 pay unt() him, botii Uic sceond year (in4 
27. 8 He v.;a8 five and twejity years old when ha 

27. 8 to reign, and reigned sixteen years in Oc. 

28. 1 Ah;iz (w-as) twenty years .old wlien ho bo, 

28. 1 reigned .sixteen years iu Jerusalem, but 

29. I live and twenty years old, and herei^cd 
29. 1 nine and twenty ycai j in Jerusalem. AoJ 
29., 3 lie, in the first year of his reign, in the 
31.. 16 from tiireo years old and upward, (even) 
31. 17 from twenty years old and upward, iu tlu 
33. 1 JIanasseh (was) twelve years old when h» 
33. 1 and he reigned fifty and five years fn Jer. 
j3. 21 Amon(was) two and twenty years old wh. 

33. 21 began to reign, and reigned two years In 

34. • I Josiah (was) eight years old when lie beg, 
34. I he reigned in Jerusalem one and thirty y. 
34.- 3 For in tho eighth year of his reign, while 
34. 3 in the twelfth year he began to purge Ju. 

34. 8 Now in the eighteenth year of his rei:^ 

35. 19 In tho eighteenth yearof the reign of Jo. 

36. 2 Jehoahaz (was) twenty and three years old 
36. • 5 Jehoiakim (was) twenty iind five years. ol4 
36. 5 reigned eleven years in Jerusalem, and 
36. 9 Jehoiachin (was) eight years old when h(( 
36. 10 wheu the year was expired.^king Nebucln 
36. II Zedeijiah (was) one and twenty years old 
36. II to reign, and reigned eleven years in Jer. 
36. 21 sabbath, to fulfil threescoreand tenyear^ 

36. 22 Now in the first yearof Cyrus king of Pe. 
Ezra I. z Now in the first year of Cyrus king of Po. 

3. 8 Now in tho second year of their coming 
3. E from twenty years old and upward, to set 
7. 7 in the seventh yearof-.\rta.xerxestheking 
7. 8 month, which (was) in the seventh yearof 
Nell. I. 1 in the twentieth year, as I was In Slmshan 

2. I in the twentieth year oif Artaxerxes the U. 
'5. 14 year oven unto the two and thirtieth year 
5. 14 twelve years, I and my brethren have not 
9. 2i-.yea, forty years didst thou sustain them 

.9. 30 Yet many years didst thou forbear them 
Jo. 31- we should leave the seventh year, and tho 
10. 32 to charge ourselves yearly with the third 
JO. 34 at times appointed year by year, to burn 
10. 35 fruitof all trees, year by yeai*, unto the ho. 
■13. 6 for iu the two and thirtieth year of Arta. 
Esth. I. 3 In the third year of his reign he made a 
2. 16 month Tebeth, in the seventh year of hto 

3. 7 iiithe twelfth yearof kingAhasuerus, they 
9. 21 and the fifteenth day of the same, yearly 
9. 27 ace. to their (appointed) time, every year 

Job 3. 6 let it not be joined unto the days of theyo. 

10. 5 days as the days of man? (are) thy years 
20 the number of years is liidden to the op. 
22 When a few years are come, then I shall 

7 and multitude of years should teach wig. 
1 1 spend their days in prosperity, and their y. 

26 neither can the num ber of Its years be so. 
16 tliis lived Job an huudred and forty yearj 

10 For my life is spent with grief, and my y. 
6 prolong the king's life"; (and) his years as 

11 Thou crownestthe yearwiththygoodnesa 

5 I have considered the days of old, the ye. 
10 tho years of the right hand of the mosthL 
33 consiime in vanity, and their years in tr.i 

4 lor a thousand years in thyBight(arebut) 
" 9 we spend our years as a tale (that is told) 
10 The days of our years are threescore years 
10 by reason of strength(theybe)fourscorey. 
15 (and) the years(wherein) we have seen evil 
10 Forty years long was I grieved with (this) 
24 thy years (are) throughout all generations 

27 (art) the same, and thy years shall havo 

10 sayings ; and the years of thy life shall be 
9 Lest thou give . . thy years unto the cruel 

1 1 and the years of thy life shall be increased 
27 but the years of tho wicked shall be sho. 

3 so that tho days of his years be many, and 

6 though he live a thousand years twice (t.) 

8 But if a mail live many years, (and) rejo. 
1 years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I 
1 In the year that king Uzziah died I saw 
8 within threescore and five years shall Ep. 

a8 In the yeap that king Ahaz died was this 
14 'Within three years, as the years of an hir. 
I In theyoarthatTartancamountoAshdod 
20. 3 walked naked and barefoot three years 
2i,_i6 'Within a year, according to the years o£ 
23. 13 Tyro shall be forgotten seventy yeMS, aca 
23. 13, 17 after the end of seventy years . 
29. 1 add ye yoar to year ; let them kill sscrifj. 
32. 10 JIany days and years shall be troubled, ya 
34. 8 year of recompences for tho controversy 
36; I Now it came to pass in the fourteenth ye. 

37. 30 Ye shall eat (tliis)year that which spring. 

37. 30 the second year .. and in the third year 

38. 5 behold, I will add unto thy days, .years 
38. 10 I am deprived of the residue of my years 
38. 13 I shall go softly all my years in the bitter. 
61. 2 To proclaim the acceptable year of the 
63, 4 mine heart, and the year of my redeemed 
63. 20 for the chDd shall die an hundred years 
65. 20 sinner, (being) an hundred years oM, sh. 

Jer. I.' 2 king of Judah, in the thirteenth year of 
. 1. 3 unto the end of the eleventh year of Zed, 

11. 23 men of Anathoth, (even) the year of their 
17. 8 shall not bo careful in the year of drongli J 
23. 12 evil upon them, (even) the year of their 
25. I fourth year of Jehoiakim the son of Jos. 
25. I first year of Nebuchadnezzar king of Bab. 
23. 3 From the thirteenth year of Josiah the 
23. 3 that is the three and twentieth year tha 
25. II eliall serve the king of Babylon twenty y, 

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15- 
16. 
32- 
36. 
36- 
42. 

3'- 
61. 
63. 
77- 
77- 
78. 
90. 
90. 
90. 
90. 
90. 

95- 

102.' 

102. 

Pro v. 4. 

5- 

9- 

10. 

Eccl. 6. 

6. 

II. 

12. 

6. 

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YEAR 



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Jtt. a5|;i4Whentwentyyearsareaccoinpllshed,(that) 
28, > I came to pass the same year, in the begin, 
28, j.j in the fourth year, (and) in the fifth mon. 
sS. :.3 Within two full years will I bring again 
is. II nations within the space of fwcfull years 
sZ. 16 this year thou shalt die, because thou ha. 
28; 17 So Hananiah the prophet died the samey. 
29. 10 That after seventy years be accomplished 
32'.'Vi in the tenth year of Zedeldah king of Ju. 
3X,^ I which (was) the eighteenth year of Nebuc. 
34, 14 At the end of seven years let ye go every 
34. 14 when he hath served thee six years, thou 
36.-* I in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son 
36.' came to pass in the fifth year of Jehoiakim 
39.1 I In the ninth year of Zedekiah king of Ju. 
39.< z in the eleventh year of Zedekiah, in the 
45.»a in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the sou 
46. V 2 smote In the fourth year of Jehoiakim 
48. U upon Moab, the year of their visitation 

51. 46 rumour shall both come (one) year, and 
gi. ^6 in (another) year (shall come) a rumour . 
51, 59 into Babylon in'the fourth year of his re, 
52. , I Zedekiah was one and twenty years old 
52.-?t and he reigned eleven years in Jerusalem 
5'2. .;4 It came to pass in the ninth year of his re. 
£"2. -s So the city was besieged utito the., year 

52. 12 which was the nineteenth year of Nebuc. 
5?. 28 In the seventh year thx-ee tiiousandJews 
52. 29 In the eighteenth year of Nebuchadrezzar 
52. 30 in the three and twentieth year of Nebu. 
$2. 31 in the seven and thirtieth year of the ca. 
52. 31 king of -Babylon in the (first) year of his 

Eze, \. I Kow it came to pass in the thirtieth year 
1. e w!iich (was) the fifth year of king Jehoia. 
4. 5 I have laid upon theo the years bf their 

4. , 6 1 have appointed thee each day for a ye. 
8. I came to pass in the sixth year, in the six, 

Eo. ,jt came to pass in the seventh year, in the 
ni, 4 art come (oven) unto thy years ; therefore 
E4. 'i Again, in the ninth year, in the tenth m.' 
sC. i came to pass in tho eleventh year, in the,^ 
^9. "i In the tenth year, in tho tenth fmonth) ;|,, 
eg. II neither shall it be inhabited.forty years g 
eg. 12 laid waste shall be desolate forty years -7 
^g. 13 At the end of forty years will I gather the 
ng. 17 came to pass in the seven and twentieth y. 

30. 20 came to pass in the eleventh year, in the 

31, I came to pass in tho eleventh year, in the 
32.' 'i came to pass in the, twelfth year, jn the 
Is. 17 It calne to pass also in tho twelfth year 
33. 21 came to pass in the twelfth year of oui' 
08. § in the latter years, thou shalt come into 
38. 17 prophesied in those days (many) years 
39.-9 and they shall burn them v/ith fire . . years 
40,' I In the five and twentieth year of our<jap; 
4o.'^i in the beginniiig of the year, .fourteenth 
■46. 13 a lamb of the first year without blemish i 
46. 17 then It shall be his to the year of liberty ' 

15ail,..i;;.;i In the third year of the peiguof Jehoiakimj 
)f.'''5 so nourishing them three years, that at .'; 
£.21 Daniel continued (even) unto the first year 
§. "^i In the second year of the reign of Nebuc. 

8, '\ In the third year of the reign of king Be. 
'g.'!^ In the first yea,r of Darius the son of Ah, 

9. ''2 In the first year of his reign, I Daniel un, 
p. .2 by books the number of the years, where, 
■g, l'2 would accomplish seventy years in the^ 

3p. .'j In the third year of Cyrus king of Persia 

II. / Also I, in the first year of Darius theM,'/ 

li,':-6 in the end of years they shall join them; 

31. '8 continue (more) years than the king of 

It, 13 certainly come after certain years with 

•Toel E, '2 after it, (eyen) to the years of many gen. 

e. 25 will restore to you tho years that the loi 

Amos I. J king of Israel, two years before the ^art,'- 

E. TO ledyoa forty years through the wilderness 

5. 25 and offerings in the wilderness forty years 

6. /'6 With burnt offerings, with calves of a ye.' 
3. j 2 years, in the midst of the years make kn, 
I. ; i, 15 In the second year of Darius the king 
E. 10 in the second year of Darius, came the w, 

•Zech, I. "'t In the eighth month, in the second year 

I. 7 in thesecond year of Darius, came tho J 

*. 12 indignation these threescore and ten ye, 

• 7. ' > came to pass in the fourth year of king D, 

■ ' y.f 3 myself, as I havo done these so many y.? 

7. -'5 even those seventy yeaM, did ye at all'^ 

■14. 16 even go up from year tcFyear to v/orship; 

■Mai. 3, ^4 as in the days of old, and aa in former y, 

La year^'repetitionl'Tewlution, iviavrSs eniautos; 
Jjike 4, ig To preach the acceptable year of the Lo]' 
1 John II, 49 "Caiaphas, being the high priest that .' . yean 
'^ ii< '51 but being high priest that year, he prop.' 
i8. 13 Which was the high priest that same yea. 
Acta 11. 26 that a whole year they assembled thems. 
;■■ is. II continued (there) a year and six months 
Oal. 4; 10 observe days, and months, and times, and 
Hell. 9.*^ (went) the high priest alone once every y. 
9.J2S entereth into the holy place every year 
•ib,^i which, they offered year by year continu, 
f o.'f.'s remembrance again (nlade)of sin every y. 
Jas; 4. V3 continue there a year, and buy and sell 
. s- i7,rained not. .by the space of three years 
' 'Eev. 9, 15 were prepared for, .a year, for to slay the 

ti.A yearj'^Tos etosA^ 

Matfr. 9. 20 diseased with an issue of blood twelve y. 

Mark 5. 25 which had an issue of blood twelve years 
5. 42 for she was (of the age) of twelve years 

IiCke '2. 36 had lived with an husband seven years 
u. 37 ividow of about foul'score and four years 
2. 41 went to' Jerusalem every year at the feast 



John 



Acts 



iTi. 
Beb,^ 



:l*e. 



"Mic. 
■Hab, 
Hag, 



Luke 21 42 when he was twelve years old, they went 
3, I Now in tho fifteenth year of the reign of 

3. 23 Jesus himself began to bo about thnty y. 

4. 25 when the heaven was shut up three years 
8. 42 only daughter, about twelve years of age 
8. 43 woman, having an issue of blood twelve y. 

iz. ig hast much goods laid up for many years 
13, 7 these three years I come seeking fruit on 
13, 8 let it alone this year also, till I shall dig 
13. II had a spirit of infirmity eighteen years , 
13. 16 Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years 
15. 29 Lo, these many years and served thee, ne. 
20 Forty and six years was this temple in bu, 

5. 5 which had an infirmity thirty and eighty, 

8. 57 Thou art not yet fh"ty years old, and hast 

4. 22 For the man was above forty years.old or 
7. 6 and entreat (them) evil four hundred yea. 
7, 30 when forty years were expired, there ap, 
7. 36 wonders, .in the wilderness forty years 
7.42 (by the space of) forty year in the wilder.? 
g, 33 which had kept his bed eight years, and 

15. 20 the space of four hundred and JUty years 

13. 21 tribe of Benjamin, by the space of f orty y, 

49, 10 this continued by the space of two years . 

24, 10 know that thou hast been of many years 

24. 17 Now after many years I came to bring ;, 

Ilom.15. 23 having a great desire these many years ^ 

e Co. 12. s knew a man in Christ above fourteen ye. 

Gal, . I, 18 Then after three years I went up to J.er, 

2. I Then fourteen years after I went up to . 
3. 17 which was four hundred and thirty years 

5. 9 into the number under threescore years - 

1. 12 Thou art the same, and thy years shall ,v 

3. 9 proved me, arid saw my works fortyyears 
3. 17 But with whom was he grieved forty yea. 
3. ; 8 as a thousand years, and a thousand years 

31ev, 2o,t2 arid Satan,. and bound him a thousand y. 
20. 3 till the thousand years should be fulfilled 
go, 4 and reigned with Christ a thousand years 
to. 5 lived not again until the thousand years 
sol 6 and shall reign with him a thousand yea. 
20. 7 v/hen the thousand years are expired, Sa, 

6. Days, 7ijj.^pai hememi.' 

'Lako I. 7 they both were (novi') well stricken !n ye. 

1. 1 3 old man, and my %vife weU stricken in ye, 

YEAS ago, two years (old) — r 
I. Two years old, SisT'fii dietes'^ 

Matt. 2, 26 from two years old and under, according 
2,Space 0/ two years, Sierfa dietla, 

,^ct3 24. 27 But after two years Porcius Pestus came 
, 28, 3P Paul dwelt two whole years in liis own 

Z'fFrOm, last year, kir6 iripvffi apo perusi. 

2 Co, 8. :o only to do, but also to bo forward a year a^ 

9, 2 that Achala was ready a year ago ; and 

YEAES,' ti> to corns to — : ■ 
iTo become great, yiuo/iat niyas ginoniai megas. 

■ Heb, 1 1, 24 By faitU Moses, when fie v,-as come to ye, 
■OTAKN, to — -^ 
To be burning^ yearning, "tDS Icamar, 3. 

Gen. 43. 30 for liis bowels djd yearn upon his brother 
S Ki ■ 3. 26 for her bowels yearned upon Jier son, and 

: irsxi, to ^^ ' . 
', \.:To growl,' sKaJce^i^li 'naar.^ 
' JJex.51. 38 109.V together like lions; they shall yell 
Z.To give forth the voice, '?ip jni nathan qpl. 
^^er.s 2. IS The young lions roared upon him, (and) y> 

ySLLOW — 

X.Oreerh or yellow', P'JiJI* yeraqra4. 
) Psa. 68. 13 with silver, and her feathery with yeljow 

%Shin~^ng, 'Ari tsahoh.' 

,^Ii6v. 13. 30 in it a yellow thin hair; then the priest' 

,>"" -^3. 3z there bo in it no yellow hair, and the so. 

yi3. 36 priest shall riot look for yellow. hair; he 

YES (verily) "— ' , 

\. Indeed then,yea, yea verity, /levovvye menounge.' 
Rom. 10. 18 Yes verily, their sound went into all tho 

^'^ Verily, indeed, truly, pray, vai nai. 

Matt 1 7. 25 He saith. Yes. And when he was cotSS 
Mark 7,28 Yes, Lord; yet the dogs-under the table 
SRom. 3, 29 not also of the Gentiles? Yes, of the Gen. 

7EST3E3iJ)A7, yestsroight ^ 

l';Yestemight, former time, t5%K emesh, 

''^en,'i9, 34 I lay yesteritight with my father: let us 

31. 29 God of your father spake unto me yester. 

31. 42 of my hands, and rebuked (thee) yeaterd. 

2' Ki. 9, 26 Surely I have seen yesterday the blood of 

'i.Yesierday, former time, ."^tonK, ^ffi^x ethmol. 
( Psa." 90. . 4 thousand years in thy sight . . as yester. 

3. Yesterday, third day, de'^bj Vicri temol shilshom. 

Exod, 5. i4inmakingbriokbothyesterdayandtoday 
■*i Sa, 20, 27 comethnot. .ueitheryesterdaynortoday? 

■2 Sa. 15. 20 Whereag thou earnest (but) yesterday, sh, 
,, Job 8. 9 For we (are but of) yesterday, and know^ 
i:. Yesterday, yesternight, •x^i's chthes, £x*«- 

' John 4, 52 Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever 

Acts 7. 28 kill me, as thou diddest the Egyptian y.? 

Heb. 13. 8 Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to 

YET (as but so, within) more and more, to be — 

l,Then,mati.r 
"^ JDb_i 9. 31 Yet shalt thouplungemeJUi the ditch, and 



2.0nly, T|N| ak. 

Gen. 18. 32 will speak yet hut this once : Peradven. 

27. 30 Jacob was yet scarce gone out from the 

Num 22. 20 but yet the word which I shall say unto 

S.Biit, ay. '3 Him.'" 

, Judg 15. 7 yet will J be avenged of you, and after 
4.1*0 say, "igx amar. 

Eze. 28. g'Wilt thou yet say before him. that slayctU 
^.Eut, certainly, Dn? berain. 

Dan. 4. 23 yet leave the stump of the roots thereofl 
5. 17 yet I will read the jvriting unto the king 

G. To [cause.to) add, increase, continue, ^t] yasaph, 5.' 
Exod. 9. 34 sinned yet more, and hardened his heart 

1 Sa, 18, 29 Saulwasyetth,,mor( .afraid of David, and 
9. Ki, 19. 30 And the remnant, .shall yet again tajce i 
Psa. 71, 14 hope continually, and will yet praise thca 

7. That, bid, ■•■5 hi. 

Exod. 5. II yet Bot ought of yourwork shall he dlmj 

8. Unto, up to^ during, ly ad. 

Lev. 26, 18 if ye will not yet for all tWs hearken imto 
9. Till now, hitherto, nny ny ad uitah. 

z Ki, 13. 23 neither cast he them from his presence, 

10. Yet, hitherto, f^^^il., ]'}l>. <iden, adennah. 

EccU 4. 2 dead, more than the living which are yet 

4. 3 than both they which hath not yet beea 

\\,.Again, yet, while, any 'more, liv od. 

Gen. 7. 4 For yet seven days, and I will cause it to 
18. 22 but Abraham stood yet before the LOED 
29. 9 while he yet spake with them, Kachel ca. 
40, 13 Yet within three days shall Pharaoh lift 

Exod 4. iB Let me go. .and see whether they be yet 

2 Ki. 14, 4 as yet the people did sacrifice and burnt in. 

12. Unto here, hitherto, nin ^J^ ad henn-ah. 

Gen. 15. 16 for the iniquity of the Amorites (is) not yv 
IS. Only; sure, nevertheless, pi raq.- 

2 Ki. 14. 3 yet not like David his father; he did aco. 

' 2 Ch. 6. 16 yet so that thy children take heed to th, 

14. Up to this point, still, a.K/j.'fiv -akmen. 

Matt. 15. 16 Jesus said. Are y.e also yet without imd.J 

15. But, except, unless, aXKd,alla. 

Marki4. 29 Although all shall be offended, yei (will) 
I Co. 4. 4 know nothing hy Jnyself; yet am I not he. 

4. 15 yet (have ye) not manyfathers: for in Ch'. 
g. 2 yet doubtless I am to yon: for the seal of 

14. 19 Yet in the church I had rather speakflvo 
"a Co. 4. 8 troubled on every side, yet not distressed 

4. 16 yet the inward (man) is renewed day by 
5. 16 yetnowhenceforthkuowwe(him)nomor3 

11, 6 though (I be) rude in speech, yet not in 

13. 4 yet he liveth by the power of God. Forv,o . 
Col. 2. 5 For though I be absent in the flesh, yet 

IQ.For^ ydp gar. 
• Matt 15. 27 yet the dogs eat of the crumbs Which fall 
Mark 7. 28 [yet] the dogs underthe tableeatof the ch. 
Horn. 5. 7 yet peradveuti^re for a good man soma - 

17. 'ferity, truly, ye ge.. 

Lukeii. 8 yet because of his importunity he will rise 

18. 5 Yet b.eoause this widow troubleth me, 1 

1%. Still, yet, hitherto, in eti.'. 

Matt 12. 46 While he yet talked to the people, behold 

17. 5 While he yet spake, behold, a bright cloud 

19. 20 have I kept from my youth up: what lack 
e6. 47 \vhile he yet spake, lo, Judas, one of the 
27. 63 said while he was yet alive. After three 

Hark 5. 35 While he yet spake, there came from the 
. 8. 17 understand? have ye your heart [yet] hard. 

12. 6 Having yet therefore one son, his well be. 

14. 43 while he yet spake, Cometh Judas, one of 
luke 8. 49 While he yet spake, there cometh one fr. 

9, 42 as he was yet a coming, the devil threw 
i4, 22 as thou hast commanded, and yet thero 
14. 32 while the other is yet a great way off, ho 
J 5. 20 when he was yet a great way off, his fat. 
j8. 22'Yet lackest thou one thing: sell all that 
5!2. 37 this that is written must [yet] be accompl. 
E2. 47 while he yet spake, behold a multitude 
S2. 60 immediately, while he yet spake, the cock 
24. 6 how he spako unto you when he was yet 
24, 41 while they yet believed not for joy, and 
24. 44 while I was yet with you, that all things 
[John 4. 35 There are [yet] four months, and (then) c. 

7-33 Yet a little while am I with you, and (th.) 

2. 35 said unto them, Yet a little while is the 

3. 33 yet a little while am I with you.. Ye sh. 
14. 19 Yet a little while, and the world seeth 
16. 12 I have yet many things to sayunto you 

20. I while it was yet dark, unto the sepulchre 
^Acts 9. 1 Saul, yet breathing out threatenings and 

■10. 44 While Peter yet spake these words, the 

18. i8 Paul (after this) tarried (there) yet a good 
'Eom. 3. 7 why yet am I also judged as a sinner ? 

5. 6 For when we were yet without strength 
5. 8 while we were yet sinners, Christ died for 

^9, 19 Why doth he yet find fault, for who hath 

1 Co. 3. 2 not able (to bear it), 'neither [yet] now are 
I 3, • 3 For ye are yet carnal: for whereas (there 
12. 31 and yet show I unto you a more excellent 

• 15. 17 your faith (is) vain; ye are yet in your sins 

2 Co, I. 10 in whom we trust that he will [yet] deliver. 
Gal, 1. 10 for if I yet pleased men, I should not bo 

' e. 20 ye't not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the 
5. II if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet 



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•YET 

Phil. I. 9 that your lovo may al)oun<l yet more and 

a 'I'h. 2. 5 when I was yet with you, I told you these 

Ucb. 7. 10 Kor he was yet in the loins of his fatlier 

7. 15 it is yet far more evident: for that after 

5. 8 while as the first tabernacle was yet Stan. 

10. 37 For yet a little while, and ho that shall 

11. 4 and by it he, being dead, yet epeakelh 

12. 26 Yet once more I shake not the earth only 
«|j 12. 27 Yet once more, signifleth tlie rcmovin;; 
■^ Eov. 6. 1 1 that they should rest yet for a little season 

2l.N'ow, already, ijSriiede. 

Matt 24. 32 When, his branch is- yet tender, and putt. 
Marki3. 28 Whett her branch is yet tender, audijutt. 

S2. Vet even, k&v Jean. 

2 Co. II. 16 if otherwise, yet as a fool rcccivcmc, that 
23. To he about to, /x4k\u mello. 

Kev. 3. 13 trumpet; of the three augeb, which aro yet 
i\.Truly, indeed, /livToi inentoi. 

Jotin 4. 27 yet no man said. What scckcst thou 1 or 
20. s saw tire Unon clothes lying ; yet weui ho 

25. iVo< more, ov irXelovs ou pleious. 

Acts 24. 1 1 There are [yet] but twelve days since I v/cnt 
YET (nor, not) never, as — 

\.No one at anytime, oiiSils iruirore oudeis popote. 
Luke 19. 30 shall And a colt tied, where ou yetucver 
i. Not yet, ovtiiru) oudepo. 

John 7. 39 fortheJIolyGhost wasnot[yet](giveri),be. 
19.41 newscpulchro, wherein wasnevermaii yet 
20. 9 Fprasyet they knew not the scripture, tb. 

1 Co. 8. 2 heknowethnothing[yet]asheoughttok. 

Z.Not yet, no more, no longer, ouk^ti ouheti. 

Marki5. 5 But Jesus yet answered nothing ; so that 

2 Co. I. 23 that to spare you I came not as yet unto 
Gal. 2. 20 yet not I, but Christ livetU ia me : and Uio 

i.And not, neither, nor, oJ/re oute. 

I/ukei4. 35 It is neither fit for the land, nor yet for 
Johu 4. 21 neither in this mountain, noryetat Jcru. 
Acts 19. 37 neither robbers of churches, noryet bias. 

25. 8 noryet against Cesar, have I offended any 
Rev. 9. 20 [yet] repented not of the works of theii- ha. 

YIELD unto, (to cause) to — 
1. To do, ripen, '703 gamal. 

Num 17. 8 and bloomed blossoms, andjdeldod almo. 
2.T0 sow, Vit zara. 

Gen. I. 29 in the which (is) the fruit of a tree yielding 
Z.To {eaiise to) sow, nil zara, 5. 
' Gen. I. II the herbyieldingseed^(and)thefruittroo 
1. 12 herb yielding seed after his land, aud the 

4.70 give, 3n^ yehah. 

Dan. 3. 28 yielded their bodies, that they might not 
b.To {cause to) add, increase, ^p; yasaph, 5. 

Lev. 19. 25 that it may yield unto you the increase th. 

6. To [cause to) turn aside, incline^ noi natah, 5. 

Prov. 7. 21 she caused hiia to yield, with the flatter. 

7. To lift up, H'-^i nasa. 

Eze. 36. 8 yieldyourfruittowypeopleotlsrael.for 

8. To do, make, n'cy asaJi. 

Gen. 1. II the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind 
1. 12 the tree yielding fruit„ whoso seed (was) 
rsa.107. 37 plant vineyards, which may yield fruits 
Isa. 5. 10 Yea, ten acres of vineyard shall 3rteld ono 

5. lo and the seed of an homer shall yield an 
Jer. 17. 8 drought, neither shall cease from yield. 
Hos. 8. 7 bud shall yield no meal: if 80 be it yield 
0. To give, ]r\i nathan: 

Gen. 4. 12 it shall not henceforth yield tmfo theo 

49. 20 bread (shall be) fat, and he shall yield ro. 
/Lev. 25. ig land shaU yield her fruit, and ye shall eat 

26. 4 land shall yield, .trees of the field shall yi. 
s6. 20 for your land shall not yield her increase 
26. 20 neither shall the trees of the land yield 

■Dout II. 17 that the land yield not her fruit ; and 
tsa. 67. 6 shall the earth yield her increase ; (and) 

85. 12 and our land shall yield her increase 
Prov 12. 12 but the root of the righteous yieldeth (fr.) 
£zo. 34. 27 yield her fruit, and the earth shall yield 
Joel 2. 22 the fig tree and the vine do yield their st. 

10. To give the hand, i; [PJ nathan yad. 

2 Ch.30. 8 yield yourselves unto the Loed, and enter 
W.To cause to he many, multiply, n^T rabah, 5. 

Nch. 9. 37 it yieldeth much increase unto the kings 
12.Hcalip.gf N9")ci marpe. 

Eccl. 10. 4 leave not thyplace ; for yielding pacifleth 

13. To give off, away, or hack, aTroSiSca/it apodidovii. 
Heb. 12. II afterward it yieldeth tho peaceable fruit 
Eev. 22. 2 yielded her fruit every month : and tho 

14. To give, SiSai/ii didomi, 

Mark 4. 7 thorns grow "up, and choked it, and it yi. 
4. 8 did yield fruit that sprang up and incre. 

15. To set or place alongside, ■napKr-rdvoi paristano. 
Som. 6.13 Neither yield ye yoiu- members (a3)instr. 

6. 16 Know ye not, that to whom ye, yield you. 

1.6. To set or place alongside, waplcrr'qiJii paristemi, 
Bom. 6. 13 but yield yourselves unto God, as those 
9. 19 as ye have yielded, .even sonowyield yo. 

Xh To persuade, ireiOu peitho. 

Acts 23. 21 But do not thou yield mito them ; for tii. 



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18. To do, make, voifoi poie'>. 

Jas. 3. 12 so (can) no fountain both yield salt water 
YIELD up (tho ghost) — ^ 
l.jf'o send away, a.<pirjixi'aphiemi.-, 

AIatt27. 5° cried, .with a loud voico, yielded up tho 
2. To breathe out, iK'\iix<i ekpsuchd. 

Acts 5. 10 yielded up tho ghost : and the young men. 
TOHE (of oxen), y«)kefeUow — '- 

1. A bar, cia mot. 

Nail. I. 13 For now ivill I broakliia yoke from off theo 

2. A bar, r\a\a motah. 

Isa. 58. 6 go free, and that yo break every yoke f 
58. 9 take away from themidstof theethoyoko 

Jer. .-7. 2 Make theo bondsand yokes, andprtthcm 
r3. 10 Then Hananiahthe prophet took the yo!:o 
28. 12 llaiianiah tho prophet had broken the yo. 
e8. 13 saith tho LOKD, Thou hr.st broken tho yo. 
z8. 13 but thou fhaltm.ike for them yokes of iron 

Ei'O. 30. 1 3 when I shall break there tho yokes of E. 

Z.A yoke, \v, Wj ol: 

Gen. 27. 40 thouBh.nlt break his yoke from oil thyncck 
Lev. ?6. 13 have broken the bands of your yoke, and 
Nunng. 2 no blemish, (and) ujxin which never came 
Deut2i. 3 heifer. .which hathnotdrawu in the yoke 
28. 48 he shall put a yoke of iron upon thy neck 
1 Sa. 6. 7 kine, on which there hath come no yoke 

1 lii.i2. 4 Thy father make our yoke grievous : novr 

13. 4 heavy yoke whicli he putupon us, lighter 
12. 9 Make tho yoke wliich thy father did put 
12. 10 Thy father made our yoke heavy, but m. 
12. II my father did lade you with a heavy yoke 
12. II will add to your yoke : my father hath 
12. 14 yoke heavy,, and I will add to your yoke 

2 Oil. 10. 4 made our yoke grievous . .yoke that he put 

10. 9 Ease somewhat the yoke that thy father 
10. 10 Thy father made our yoke heavy, but m. 
10. II yoke upon you, I will put more to your y. 
10. 14 My father made your yoke heavy, but I 
Isa. 9. 4 For thou hast broken the yoke of his bur. 

10. 27 his yoke from off thy neck, and the yoke 

14. 25 then shall his yoke depart from off them 
47. 6 ancient hast thou very heavily laid thy y. 

Jer. 2. 20 For of old time I have broken thy yoko 
5. 5 these have altogether broken the yoke 

27. 8, II, 12 under the yoke of the king of Bab. 
e8. 2 I have broken the yoke of the king of Ba. 

28. 4 for I wlU break the yoke of the king of B. 
b8. II Even so will I break the yoke of Nebuch. 
e8. 14 I have put a yoke of iron upon the neck 
30. 8 Iivill break hisyokefromoffthynec.k, and 

Lam. 1. 14 The yoke of my transgressions is bound 
3. 27 good for a man that he boar the yoke in 
y.zc. 34..27 when I have broken tho bands of their yo. 
Hos. II. 4 was to them as they that take ofi the yoke 
4. A couple, team, yoke of oxen, ^n5t tscmcd. 

X Sa. II. 7 he took a yoke of oxen, and hewed them 

14. 14 were an half acre of land, (which) a yoko 

I Ki. 19. 19 who(v/'a6) plowing (with) tv/elvo yoke (of 

19. 21 returned back from him, and took a yoko 

Job I. 3 live hundred yoko of oxen, and flvo huil. 

42. 12 thousand yoke of oxen, and a thousand 
Jer. 51. 23thehusbandmanandhi3yokeof oxen,^nd 
5.A yoke, pair, (evyos zeugos. 

Lukei4. 19 I have bought Ave yoko ol oxen,- and I gu Y 
6. A yoke, beam, balance, (vySs zmjos. 

Mattii. 29 Take my yoko upon you, and learn of roe 

11. 30 For my yoke (is) easy, and my burden is 
Acts 15. 10 why tempt yo God, to put a yoke upon the 
Gil. 5. I bsjnot entangled again with the yoke of b. 

1 Ti. 6. I as many servants as aro under the yoke CO. 
T. A yoke fellow, (rv^vyo r suzugos. 

• PliiL 4. 3 I entreat thee also, true yoko fellow, help 
YOBZE together unequally Mrith, to — 
To he yoked with one of another kind, irepo^vylw. 

2 Co. C. 14 Be ye not unequally yoked together with 
YCITEEE (place) — 

l.l'ondcr, beyond, henceforth, nKjn halah. 

N\un.i6. 37 scatter thou tho fire yonder; for they are 
2.77ius, so, here, now, nb koh. 

ITam.23. 15 Stand here . . while I meet (tho LoEB) yon. 

3. Unto thus, up to yonder, ni "ly ad koh. 

Gen. 22. 5 I and the lad will go yonder and worship 

4. There, Hdther, inet ekei. 

Matt.17. 20 say. .Eemovo hence to yonderplace, and 
26. 36 Sit ye here, while I go and pray yonder 

Yoir— 

\.You, you yourselves, fJB}?, JfiN atten, attennah. 
Eze. 34." 17 (as for) you, O my flock, tlius saith tho L. 

2.T0 you, you, therefore, p? laken. 

Zech.ii. 7 I will feed the flock of slaughter, (even)y. 

3. Your eyes, D3'.4'H enecliem. 

Josh.24. 15 if it seem evU unto jou to serve the LOED 

i.Your face, D3'3? penechem. 

Josh 2. 9, II the inhabitants, .faint because of you 
2. 10 the Lord dried up the water, .for you 
2. II ourheart3didmelt..becauseofyou;forthe 

^.Qf yourselves, iavruv {gen.) heauton, 

Matt.26. II For ye have the poor always with you; but 
Marki4. 7 For ye have the poor with you always, and 
Johni2. 8 poor . . ye have with you ; 5. 42 ; 6. 53. ' V 



YOU 

■C. I'ou, 5/i5i {ace!) hxtmas. 

ilatt. 3. II indeed baptize you . ."he shall baptize yoo 

4. 19 Follow mp, and J will malie you llshera 

5. II Blessed arcyo v.liea (men) shall revile you 

S. 44 [curse you. .hate you. .use you. .perse, y.) 

^ £. 46 For if ye lovo them which lovo you, what 

Sec fjL-o 6.30; 7. 6, 15, 23; 10. 13, 14, ,16, 17, 17, 19, 23, 

4=; II. 2., 29; 12 2S; 21. 24, 31, 32: 23- 34. 351 24- 4, 9, 

9, 25. 12, 25. 32, [55]; 28. 7,'.i ;; Mark i, 8, 8, 17; 6. 11: 9. 

39, 41; II. 29; 13. 5, 9, II, 36; I.J. 28, 49; i6. 7; Luke 3. 16, 

j6; 6. 9, 22, 22, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33; 9. 5, 4,; 10. 3, 6, B, 9, 

:o, [ii,] 16, 19; 11.20; 12.11, 12, 14, 28; 13. 25, [27,] 28; li 

9, 26; 19. 31; 20. 3; 21. 12, 34; 22. 31, 35; 23. (15]; 24.'44, 
',y, John 4. 38; 5. 42; 6. 61, 70; 7. 7; 8. 32, 3fi;M2. 35; 13. 
34; 14- 3, iS, i8, 26, 2C; 15. 9, 12, 15, 15, 16, 16, 18, 19, 19, 
2c; 16. 2, 2, 7, 7, 13, 22, 27; 20. 21; Acts 1. 8;. 2. 22, 29; 

3. 22, 2O; 7. 43; 13. 32, [40]; 15. 24, 25; 18. 21; 19. 13; 20. 

20, 28, 20, 32; 22. i; 23; 15; 27. 22, 34; 28. 20; Rom. I. 10. 

11, '3, 13; 2- =4; 10. 19, 19; 12. I, [14];^ 15. 13, IS, 23> 

"3» I^mJ -4^. "9» 30, 3-» 16. 16, 17, 19,-21, 22, 23, 23, 25; tCo. 
I. C, !c; 2. I, 3; 3. 2; 4. 14, 15, 16, 17, iS, 19, 21; 7. 5, 32; 
lo- 13. 13. =7; II- 2, 3. 14, 22: 12- 1; M- 6> 6, i(>', '6- 5. 6> 
7, 7, 10, 12, 15, 19, 19, 20; 2 Co. I. S, 12, 15, 16, 18; a. I, 
-t 3> 4. i> t^; 3- '! 6- II, 17; 7. 4, 8, 8, 12, ij; 8. 6, 17, 22, 
23; 9- 4> 5, ^, i4» lo. i» I, 9, 14; II. 2, 2, 6, 9, 11, 20, 20; 

12. i.'„ I.), 13, 16, 16, 17, 17, 18, 20, 21; 13. I, 3, 4, 13; GaK 

1. G, 7, 9; 2. s; 3. 1; 4. II, I,, 17,(17,] 18, 20; 5. 2, 7, 8, 10, 

10, i:;'6. 12, 13; Eph. 2. i; 3. 2; 4. i; 5. 6; 6. 22; I'hil. i. 
7, 8, 24, 26, 27; 2. 25, 25; 4. 21, 22; CoL I. 6, =1, 22, 25; at 

4, 0, 13, i5, j8; 4. 6, 8, ib, 10, 12, 14; i Th. i. 5, 9; 2. i, 

2, 9, II, 12, iS; 3. 2, [2,] 4, s, 6, II, 12, 12; 4. I, 10, 13; 5. 
4, 12, I.;, 14, 18, 23, 24, 27; 2 Th. 1. 6,. 10, 11; 2. I, 3, s, 
'-2' *4> Ufi': 3- 1. 3. 4. 10; Hcb. 5. 12; 9. 20; 13, 21, 22, 23, 
2.;; j;;.i. 2. C; 4. 10; 1 Be. i. [4,] 10, 12, 15, 20, 25; 2. 9; 3, 

13, 15; 4. 14; 5. 6, [10,] 13; 2 I'o. 1. 12, 13; 2. 3; I Jo. 2, 
26, 27, 27, 27; 3. 7, 13; 2 Jo. 10, 12; Judo 5, [24]; ilov. 2. 
24; 12. 12. 

I^Yo-j; you yourselves, vfius kiimcis. 

Eph. 5. 33 Nevertheless lot every ono of youlnpai^ 

i.To you, ifuv {dat.) humin. 

Matt. 3. 7 v/ho hath warned you toflecfrom the-WT. 
3. 9 for I say unto you, that God is able of tli, 
5. 18 For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and 
5. 20 For I say unto you. That except your ri. 
5. 22, 28, 32 But I say unto you. That whosoe, 
5. 34 lUit I say unto you. Swear not at all; ncL 
5. 39 But I say unto you. That ye resist rot ov. 
5. 44 But I say unto you. Love your enemies 

Sec also 6. 2, 5, 14, 16, 25, 29, 33; 7. 2, 7, 7, 12; 8. 10, lij 

9. 29; 10. 15, [19,) 20,23, 27, 42; II. 9, II, 17, [17,] 21, 22, 221 
24; 12. 6, 31, 36; 13. II, 17; 16. II, 28; 17. 12, 20, 20; i&. 

3, 10, 13, 18, 19, 35; 19. 8, 19, 23, 24, 28; 20. 4, 26, 26, 27, 32J 

21. 3, 21, 24, 27, 31, 43; 22. 31; 23. 3, 13, [14,] 15, 16,23,251 
=7. =9, 3^. 33, 39; 24. 2, 23, 25, 26, 34, 47; 25. 9, 12, 34, 4oi 
45; 26. 13, 15, 21, 29, 64; 27 . 17, 21; 28. 7, 20; Mark 3. 285 

4. II, [24,] 24; 6. [11]; 8. 12; 9. 1, 13, 41; 10. 3, 5, 15, 29, 31^ 
43> ',y, II- 3. 23, 24, 25, 29, 33; 12. 43; 13. 11, 21, 23,_ 30, 37i 

14. 9, 13, 15, 18, 25; 15-. 9 16. 7; Luke 2. 10, II, 12; 3- 

7, 8, 13; 4. 24. 25; 6. 2.}, 25, [25,26,] 27, [28,]3i, 38, 38, 47J 
^. 9, 26, 28, [32,] 32; 8. 10; 9. 27, 40; 10. 8, II, 12, 13, 14, 
19, CO, 24; I J. 8, 9, 9, 9, 41, 42, 43, 44, 46, 47, 51, 52; ly. 
4. 5, 5. 8, 22, 27, 31, 32, 37, 44, 51 ; 13. 3, 5, 24, 25, 27, 35, 
35; 14. 24; 13. 7, 10; 16. ^ii, 12; 17. 6, 10, 23, 34; i8-. 

8, 14, 17, 29; 19. 26, 40; 20. 8; 21. 3, 13, 15, 32; 22. 10, 
12, 16, iS, 26, 29, 37, 67 ; 2.f. 6, [36, 44] ; John 1. 51 ; 2. 5 ; 

3. 12, 12; 4. 35; 5. 19, 24, 25, 38; 6. 26, 27, 32, 32, 32,36, 
47,53.^3.65; 7- 19.22; 8. 24, 25,34,37,40,51,58; 9. 27; 10. 
I. 7. 25. [26,] 32; 12. 24; 13. 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, 20, 21, 33, 34J 
14. 2, 2, 3, 10, 12, 16, 17, 17, 20, 25, 26, 27, 27, 27, ie, 295 
IS- 3. 4, 7. 7. 14. 15. iG. 17, 20. 21. 26; i5. I, [3,] 4, 4, 4 
6, 7, 7, 12, 13, 14, IS, 20, 23, 23, 25, 25, 25, 2i, 33; 18. 8^ 
39, 39; ig. 4; 20. 19, 21, 26; Acta 2. 14, 39; 3. 14, 20, 22, 
26; 4. 10; 5. 28, 38; 7. 37; 13. 26, 26, 34, 38, 38, 41, 46; 
14. IS ; 15. 28; 17. 3, 23; 20. 20, 26, 27, [32,] 33 ; 22. 255 
25. 5; 26. 8; 28. 28; Horn. i. 7, 11, 12, 13, 15; 8. 9, id, 

11, II ; 11. 13 ; 12. 3 ; 15. 5, 15. iz-l \ i<>- i> 19 ; i Co. i. 3, 

4, 6, 10, II ; 2. 1, 2 ; 3. I, 3, 16, 18 ; 4, 8, 17 ; 5. i, 9, ii ; 
6. 2, 5, 7, 19 ; 7. 35 ; 9- 2, II ; 10. 27, 28 ; n. 2, 18, 19, 

19, 22, 23, 30; 12. 3, 31; 14. .6, 23, 37; 15. I, I, 2, 3, 12, 
51 ; 2 Co. I. 2, 13, 19, 21 ; 2. [3,] 4 ; 4. 12, 14 ; 5. 12, 12, 
13; 6. 18; 7.7, 11,12, 14, 16; 8.1, 10; 9. I, 14; 10. tv 
15 ; II. 7, 9; 12. 12, 19, 20; 13. 3, 5; GaL 1. 3, 8, 8, 11, 
20; 3. [i,] 5, 5; 4- 13. IS. 16.. 19. 2o; 5- 2, 21 ; 6. 11 ; Eph. 
I. 2, 17 ; 2. 17 ; 3. 16; 4. [6, 3=] ; 5. 3 ; 6. 21 ; Phil. i. 2, 6, 

25, [28,] 29 ; 2. s. 13. 17. 19 V 3- I. I. 15. 18 ; Col. 1. 2, i 
6, 27 ; 2. 5, [13I ; 3. 13, 16 ; 4. 7, 9, 16 ; 1 Th. i. 1, 5 ; 2. 8, 

10, 13 ; 3. 4, 7 ; 4. 2, 6, 9, II, 15 ; 5. i, 12 ; 2 Th. i. 2, 4, 7, 
12; 2. 5; 3. [4,] 6, 7, 9, 10, II, 16; Phm. 3, [6,] 22; Hcb. 12. 

5. 7; 13- 7. 17. 19. 21, 22; Jas I. [26]; 3. 13; 4- I, 8; 5. 3, 

6, 13, 14, 19; 1 Be. I. 2, 12, 13; 2. 7; 3. is; 4. 12, 12; 5. 
1, 2, 12, 14; 2 Pe. 1. 2, 8, .11, 16 ; 2. I, 13 ; 3. i, 15; 1 Jo. 
I- 2, 3, [4,]s; 2. I, 7, [8,]8i 12, 12, 13, 13, 13, 14,14, 14, 21, 
24, 24, 26, 27; 4. 4; 5. 13; 2 Jo. 12; Jude 2,3, 3, 18; Kev. 
I. 4; 2. 13, 23, 24; 18. [6]; 22. 16. 

^. Of you, vfiaif {gen.) himon. 

ilatt. 5. TI shall say all manner of evil against you j 

5. 12 persecuted. . prophets which were bef. y. 

6. 27 Which of you, by taking thought, can add 
See also 7. 9; 12. 11; 15. 7; 17- 17. 17; =i- 2, 43; 23. 11; 

26. 21, 29; 28. 20; Mark 6. 11; 7. 6 ; 9. 19; 11. 2; 14. 18; 
Luke 9. 41 ; 10. 16 ; 11. 5 ; 12. 25 ; 14. 28, 33 ; 15. 4; 16. 
26; 17. 7, 21 ; 21. 16; 22. 15, 19, 20, 27, 53; 23. 14; Jrhn I. 
26 ; 5. 45, 45 ; 6. 64, 70 ; 7. 19, 33 ; 8. [7,] 26, 46, [55J ; 12. 
[3s] ; 13- 18, 21. 33 ; 14- 9. 16, 30 ; 15- is ; 16- 4. 5. 22, 26 ; 

Acts I. 7; 2. 22, 38 ; 3. 16 ; 4. 10, II, 19 ; 6. 3 ; i8. 14; 

20. iS ; 24. 21 ; 25. 26 ; 27. 22, 34 ; Rom. i. 8, 9, 12 ; 6. 
J4 ; 12. 18 ; 15. 14, 24, 28, 33 ; 16. 2, 20, [24] ; i Co. i. ir, 

12, 13, 14; 4. 3; 5. 2; 6. I ; 7. 28 ; 9. 12; II. 24; II. *i; 
14. 26, 36 ; 16. 2, 23, 24 ; 2 Co, I. 7, 16, 16, 23 ; s. 3, 9 ; 9 



YOUNG 



1084 



-YOUR 



1. 3. 3, ii; 3- 13; 3- 
15; Heb. 3. 12, 13; 



J ; 7- 4. [12,] 13, 14, IS ; 8. 16; 9. 2, 3, 14 ; 10. 13, T4, 16 ; 
II. 8; 12. II, 13, [14,] 15; 13. II, 14; Gal. 3. 2; 4. 12; Epli. 
1. 16, 16 ; 3. I, 13 ; 4. 32 ; Phil. 1. 3, 4, 7 ; 4. g, 18, 23 ; 
Col. I. 3, [7,] g, 24 ; 2. I ; 4. g, 12, 12, 13, 18 ; i Th. 1. 2, =, 
£ ; 2. 6, 7, 8, 9, II, 17 ; 3. 6, 9 ; 4. 4 ; 5. 12, 23, 28 ; 2 Th. 
" 16, 18 ; 2 Ti. 4. [22] ; Titus 2. [8] ; 3. 
_ 4. I ; 6. 9, II ; 13. 7, 17, 24, 25 ; Jas. 
jfs; 2. 6, i5; 4. 7; 5. 4; I Pe. 2. 12 ; 3. [16]; 4- 15; 5- 7! 
2 Jo. [3]; ilev. 2. jo; 18. 20; 22. 21. 

10. Your souls, ^vxZv v/xuv psicchon ImmiJn. 
]:■- 2 Co. 12. 15 I will, .gladly spend and be spent for you 
'SrOTJNG (children, maiden, man, one, woman), younger — 
1. Brood, young birds, Q'n^?^ ephrochim. 

Deut.22. 6 young ones., and the dam sittingHpon the 
iTob. 39. 30 Her young ones also suck up blood : and 
Paa. 64. 3 where she may lay heryoung.. thine altar 

li.Choice, young, unmarried man, ninj hachur. 
-Deut 32. 25 shall destroy both the young man and the 
Judg 14.- 10 there a feast ; for so used the young men 
Kuth 3. 10 as thou f ollowedst not young men, whcth, 
,j Sa. 8 16 he will take, .your goodliest young men 
9. 2 Saul, a choice young man, and a goodly 
4 Kl 8. 12 their young men wilt thou slay with the 
2 Ch.36. 17 who slew their young men with the sword 

36. 17 had no Oompassion iipon young man or 
Psa. 78. 63 fire consumed their young men : and their 
148. 12 Both you ig men and maidens ; old men 
rrov.2o. 29 glory of young men (is) their strength 
Eccl 11, 9 Kejo';e, O young man, in thy youth, and 
Isa. 9. 17 the Lord shall have no joy in their young 
23. 4 neither do I nourish up young men, (nor) 

31. 8 flee from the sword, and his young men 
40. 30 faint and be weary, and the young meu 
62. 5 For (as) a young man marrieth a virgin 

Jcr. 6. II and upon the assembly of young men tog. 
9. 21 children from without, (and) the young 

11. 22 young men shall die by the sword ; their 
15. 8 against the mother of the young men a 
18. 21 their young men Cbe) slain by the sword 
31. 13 rejoice in the dance, both young men and 

48. 15 chosen voung men are gone down to the 

49. 26 Therefore her youngmen shall fall in the 

50. 30 Therefore shall her young meu fall in the 
5:. 3 spare ye not her youngmen ; destroy ye 

51. 22 will I break in pieces the young man and 
Lam. 1. 15 assembly against me to crush my young 

T. 18 virgins and my young men are gone into 
2. 21 my young men are fallen by the sword 
S- 13 They took the young men to grind, and 

5. 14 ceased from the gate, the young men from 
Eze. 9. 6 Slay utterly old (and) young, both maids 

23. 6, 12, 23 all of them desirable young men 

30. 17 Tiie young men of Aven and of Phibeseth 

Joel 2. 28 dream dreams, your young men shall sec 

Amos 2. II I raised up. .of your young men for Naz. 

4. 10 your young men have I slain with the sw. 

8. 13 the fair virgins and young men faint for 

Zech. 9. 17 Corn shall make the young men cheerful 

S.C'hoice young unmarried men, D'"in3 hechurim. 

Kum TI. 28 (one) of hisyoungmen, answered and said 
A. A son o/,"|3 hen. 

Lev. I. 14 his offering of turtle doves, or of young 
4. 3 young bullock v/ithout blemish unto tiic 

4. 14 congregation shall offer a young bullock 

5. 7 two turtle doves, or two young pigeons 
5. II bring two turtle doves, or two young pig. 
9. 2 Take thee a young calf for a sin offering 

12. 6 young pigeon, or a turtle dove, for a sin 
12. 8 she shall bring two turtles, or tv/o young 
14. 22 two turtle doves, or two young pigeons 

14. 30 one of the turtle doves, or of the young 

15. 14 two turtle doves, or two young pigeons 

15. 29 take unto her two turtles, or two young 

16. 3 with a young bullock for a sin offering, and 

22. 28 ye shall not kill it and her young both in 

23. i3 one young bullock, and two rams: they 
Num. '6. 10 shall bring two turtles, or two young pig. 

7. 15 One young bullock, one ram, one lamb of 
S.o in 21, 27, 33, 39, 45, 51, 57, 63, 6q, 75, 81. 

8. 8 take a young bullock . . anrf another young 
15. 24 congregation shall offer one yoking bull. 

28. II, 19, 27 two young bullocks, and one rara 

29. 2, 8 one young bullock, one ram, (and) sev. 
29. 13 thirteen young bullocks, two rams, (and) 
29. 17 twelve young bullocks, two rams, fourte. 

Deut 22. 6 thou Shalt not take the dam with the yo. 

22. 7 let the dam go, and take the young to th. 

Ezra (3. 9 both young bullocks, and rams, and lam. 

Esth. 8. 10 riders on mules, camels, (and) young dr. 

Job 39. 4 Their young ones are in good liking, they 

39. 16 She is hardened against her young ones.as 

Psa. 29. 6 Lebanon and Slrion like a young unicorn 

147. 9 giveth to the beast his food, (and) to the 

Prov 30- 17 pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat 

Jcr. 31. 12 for the young of the flock and of the herd 

lize. 43. 19 thou Shalt give., a young bullock for asin 

43. 23 thou shalt offer a young bullock without 

43. 25 they shall also prepare a young bullock 

45. i3 shalt take a young bullock without blem. 

,46. 6 a young bullock witliout blemish, and six 

h.A young bird, hm gozal. 

Gen. 15. 9 Take me. .a turtle dove, and a young pi. 
Deut 32. II stirreth up her nest, fluttoreth over her y. 
a. A Hon' s whelp, 113 gur. . 

Lam. 4. 3 they give suck to their young ones : the 
'l.Lilllefor days, D'p;? Ty^ isair Icyainim. 

Job 30. J Hut now (they that are) younger than I 

32. e said I (am) young, and yo (arc) very old 



S. Child, young 0/ man or beast, th] yclcd. 

Ocn. 4. 23 slain a man to my wounding, and a young 

1 Ki. 12. S consulted with the young mon that were 

12. 10 young men that were grown up with him 

12. 14 after the counsel of the young men, say. 

2 Ch. 10. 8 took counsel with the young meu that we. 

10. 10 young men that were brought up with him 

10. 14 after the advice of the young men, saying 
Job 38. 41 when his young ones cry unto God, they 

39. 3 they bring forth their young ones, they 
Isa. II. 7 their young ones shall lie down together 

9. A whelp or young Ziora,T9| hephir. 

Judg 14. s behold, a young lion roared against him 

10. Toting person, lit. growing, "IM naar. 

Gen. 14. 24 Save only that which the young men have 

1 3. 7 gave (it) unto a young man ; and ho hast, 
jp. 4 both old and young, all the people from 
22. 3 took two of his young men with him, and 
22. 5 Abraham said unto his young men. Abide 
22. 19 So Abraham returned unto hisyoungmen 
34. 19 the young man deferred not to do the th. 
41. 12 a young man, an Hebrew, servant to ine 

E.X'odio. 9 ■'vVe will go with our yoimg and with our 

24. 5 sent young men of the children of Israel 

33. II young man, departed not out of the tabo. 
>'um II. 27 there ran a young man, and told Moses 
iJcutiS. 50 which shall not. .show favour to the you. 
Josh. 6. 21 young and old, and ox, and sheep, and 

6. 23 young men that were si)io3 went in, and 
Judg. 8. 14 caught a young man of the men of Succ. 

9. 54 Then he called hastily unto the young 
9. 54 his young man thrust him through, and 
1 7. 7 there was a young man out of Beth-lehem 
17. II the young man v.'as imto him as one of 

17. 12 young man became his priest, and was in 

18. 3 they knew the voice of the youngman the 
i3. 13 came to the house of the young man the 

19. 19 for the young man (which is) with thy se. 
Kuth 2. 9 have I not charged the youngmen that 

2. 9 drink of (that) which the young men have 
2. 15 Boaz commanded his young men, saying 
2. 21 Thou shalt keep fast by my young men 

1 Sa. I. 24 The Lord in Shiloh: and the child (was) y. 

2. 17 "Wherefore the sin of the young men was 

14. I said unto his young man that bare hisar. 
14. 6 Jonathan said to the young man that bare 

17. 58 Whose son (art) thou, (thou) young jnan? 
21. 4 if the young men have kept themselves 

21. 5 and the vessels of the youngmen are holy 

25. 5 young men, and David said unto the yo. 
25. 8 Ask thy young men, and they will show 
25. 8 Wherefore lot the young men find favour 
25. 9 when David's young men came, they spake 
25. 12 So David's youngmen turned their way 
25. 14 one of the young mon told Abigail, Hab. 
25. 25 but I thine handmaid saw not the young 

25. 27 lot it even be given unto the young men 

26. 22 let one of the young men come over and 
30. 13 I (am) a young man of Egypt, servant to 
30. 17 savclour hundred young men, which rode 

2 Sa. I. 5 David said unto the young man that told 

1. 6 young man that told him said. As I hap. 
1. 13 David said unto the young man that told 
1. 15 David called one of the young men, and 

2. 14 Let the young mon no v/ .arise and play be. 
2. 21 lay thee hold on one of the young men 
4. 12 David commanded his young men, and 

13. 32 they have slain all the young men the ki. 
13- 3+ young man that kept the watch lifted up 

1 4. 2 1 go therefore, bring the young man Absalom 
16. 2 bread and summer fruit for the youngmen- 

18. s gently for my sake with the young man 
iB 12 Beware that none (touch) the young man 
18. 15 ten young meu that bare Joab's armour 

J 8. 29, 32 Is the young man Absalom safe? And 
18. 32 answered, Theeneraie3..bea3(that)yo. m. 

1 Ki.ii. 28 Solomon seeing the young man that he 

20. 14, 15, 17, 19 young men of the princes of the 

2 Ki. 4. 22 Send me, I pray thee, one of the young 

5. 22 two youngmen of the sons of the prophets 
6. 17 Lor.D opened the eyes of the young man 
9. 4 So the young man, (even) the young man 

1 Ch.i2. 28 Zadoka youngman mighty of valour, .and 

22. 5 Solomon my son (is) young and tender 
29. I Solomon, .(is yet) young and tender, and 

2 Ch.13. 7 when Rchoboam was young and tender 

34. 3 while ho vvas yet young, he beg.in to seek 
Esth. 3. 13 both young and old, little children and 
Job J. 19 it fell upon the young men, and they are 

29. 8 The young men saw me, and hid themse. 
Psa. -37. 25 I have been young, and (now) am old, yet 
119. 9 Wherewithal shall a young man cleanse 
Prov. I. 4 to the young man knowledge and discre. 

7. 7 among the youths, a young man void of 
Isa. 13. 18 bows also sliall dash the young to pieces 

20. 4 young and old, naked and barefoot, even 

40. 30 bo weary, and the young men shall utte. 
Jcr. 51. 22 will I break in pieces old and young 
L.am. 2. 21 Thcyoungandthe old lie on the ground in 
Zcch. 2." 4 Kun, speak to thisyoungman, saying, Je. 

11. 16 neither shall seek the young one, nor ho. 

11. A young female, .Tiy.j naarah. 

Judg2i. 12 four hundred young virgins, that had Icn. 
P^uth 4. 12 tlie Lord shall give thee of this young w. 
J Sa. 9. li found young maidens going out to draw 
I Ki. I. 2 Lci, there be sought for my Icrrd. .a young 
Esth. 2. 2 Lot there be fair young virgins sought 

2. 3 gather together all the fair young virgins 

12. A young person, .lit. hidden or growing, oh^elem. 

I Sa. 20. 22 But if i say thus to tho youug man) beh. 



13.yl young roc, "igy ophcr.' 

Song 2. 9 My bcloVed is like a roe or a young hart 

2. 17 be thou like a roe or a young hart upon 

4. 5 Thy two breasts (are) like two young roes 
7. 3 Thy two breasts (are) like two young roes 
8. 14 be thou like, to a roe or to a young hait 

ILSmall, I'Vjt isair. 

Gen. 19. 31, 34 the first bom said unto the younger 
19- 35 younger arose, and lay with him, and ho 

19. 38 younger, she also bare a son, and called 
25. 23 people ; and the elder shall serve the you. 
29. 26 to give the younger before the first born. 
43- 33 youngest according to his youth, and tho 
48. 14 who (was) th.c younger, and his left hand 

Josh. 6. 26 his youngest (son) shall he set up the gatca 
1 Ivi.i6. 34 set up the gates thereof iu his youngest 

1^. Little, ]ai> qataji. 

Gen. 9. 24 knew what his younger son had done uuto 
27. IS and put them upoji Jacob her younger son 
27. 42 she sent and called Jacob her younger son 
29. 16 and tho name of thcyounger^was)BacIicl 
29. 18 seven years for B.achol thy younger daug. 

Judg 15. 2 (is) not her younger sister fairer than she 1 

1 Sa. 14. 49 Mcrab, and the name of the younger Mic. 

16. II There rcmainctli yet the youngest, and 

17. 14 David (was) the youngest : and the three 

2 Sa. 9. 12 Mephiboshethhadayoungson, whose na 

1 Ch. 24. 31 fathers over againsttheir younger brethr 
Eze. 16. 46 thy younger sister, that dwelleth at thy 

16. 61 receive thy sisters, thine elder and thy y, 

16. Little, ]ap, qaton. 

Geu. 42. 13, 32 the youngest (is) this day with our fa. 
42. IS go forth hence, except your youngest bro. 
42. 20 But bringyour youngest brother unto mo 
^42. 34 bringyour youngest brother unto me,thcu 
'43. 29 this your younger brother, of whom ye sp. 
44. 2 in the sack's mouth of the youngest, and 
44. 12 left at the youngest ; and the cup wasfo. 
44. 23 Except your youngest brother comedown 
44. 26 if our youngest brother be with us, then 
44. 26 except our youngest brother (be) with us 
48. 19 but truly his younger brother shall be gr. 

Judg. 1. 13 son of Kenaz, Caleb's younger brother, to . 

3. 9 Othniel the son of Kenaz, Caleb's younger 
g. 5 yoimgest son of Jerubbaal was left ; for 

2 Ch. 21. 17 save Jehoahaz the youngest of his sons 

22. I his youngest son king in liis stead : for the 

11. A seed, progeny, n-jp shilyah. 

Deut 28. 57 toward her young one that.cometh oatfr 
1?>.A babe, infant, child, ffpi<pos lrcp)hos. 

Acts 7. 19 so that they cast out their young childrc 
1^. Small, inferior, ixdcrcrcov elassoii. ' 

Kom. 9. 12 said unto her. The elder shall serve theyi 

20. A young person, yeavlas neanias. 

Acts 7. 58 laid down their clothes at a young man's 

20. 9 there satin a windowa certain young man 
23. 17 Bring this young man unto the chief cap. 

23. 18 prayed me to bring *his [young man] unto 
23. 22 So the cliief captain, .let the [young manj 

21. A young man in ilie prime of life, veavicTKSs. 
Matt. 19. 20 young man saith unto him. All these thi." 

19. 22 But when the youngmanheardthatsaying 

Marki4. 51 there followed him a certain young man 

14. 51 cast about (iiis) naked (Ijody); and [the y.] 

16. 5 they saw a young man sitting on the right 

Luke 7. 14 And he said. Young man, I say unto thee 

Acts 2. 17 your young men shall see visions, and yo 

5. 10 young men came in, and found her dead 
I Jo. 2. 13 I -write unto you, young men, because yc 

2. 14 Ihave -written imto you, young men, bo. 

22. New, young, i/cos ?ieos, i/enJTepo! neoleros. 
Lukeis. 12 younger of them said to (his) father, fat. 

IS- 13 younger son gatheredalltogether, and to 

22. 26 greatest among you, let him be as the yo. 

1 Ti. 5. I as a father, (and) the younger men as br. 

5. 2 The elder womenas mothers; the younger 

5. II But the younger widows refuse: for when 

5. 14 I will therefore that the younger women 

Titus 2. 4 That they may teach the young women to 

1 Pc. 5. 5 Likewise, ye younger, submit yourselves 
23. yl youiuj bird, chichen, veocr<T6i neoxsos, voaaot;. 

Luke 2. 24 A pair of turtle doves, or two young^pig. 

2^^.Kev:er, younger, v^oir^pos ncoteros. 

John2i. 18 When thou wast young, thou girdest thy. 
Acts 5. 6 young men arose, wound him up, and ca. 
Titus 2. 6 Young meu likewise exhort to be sober 

25.A child, boy, servant, vais p>ais. 

Acts 20. 12 brought the young man alive, and were 

YOUITG, -with — 

To give suck, /ly id. 

Gen. 33. 13 flocks and herds -with young (are)-vrith me 
Isa. 40. 1 1 shall gently lead those that are with youny 

[See also Ass, asses, bring forth, bullock, calf, cast, 

child, daughter, ewes, lion, man, pigeon, roe, twigs.] 

YOITR, yoiu' o-vra (business), yourselves — ' 
1. Your hand, 03"!^ ycdkcm-. 

2 Ch. 29. 31 ye have consecrated yourselves unto the 

2.7m yoiir eyes, UTl'V^'be-en'cl-em. 

Gen. 45. 5 be not grieved uor angry with yourselves 

Z, Animal soul, dp} nephesh. 

Lev. II. 43 Ye shall notmake yourselves abominable 
Josh. 23. II Take good heed therefore unto yourselves 
Jer. 37, 9 Deceive not yom-sclveSj. sayings The cl>a^ 



YOUTH 



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^. of selves, iivToO heautou. 
■ Matt. 3. 9 think not to say widiin yourselves, Wo 

16. 8 why icnsou yc among yourselves, liocauso 
E3. 31 Wherefore yc be witnesses unto yourselv. 
=5. 9 rather to tlieni tliat sell, anO buy lor yo. 
Tiia.t\ 9. 33 What was it tliat yc disputed [among yo.] 
9. 50 Have salt in yourselves, and have peace 
13. 9 But take heel to yourselves: for they sh. 
Luke 3. 8 begin not to say witliin yourselves. Wo 
12. 33 i)ro\ide yourselves bags wliieh wax not 
* ii. 57 why even of yourselves judge ycnot what 
16. 9 Make to yourselves friends of the mammon 
»6. 15 Ye are thoy which justify yourselves bof. 
■17. 3 Take heed to yourselves : If t!iy brother 
■ 7. 14 he said vuito thcm,Go showyoursclvcGuu. 
21. 34 take heed to yourselves, lest at any 21. 30. 
S2. 17 Takcthis,anddivide(it)[am&ngyour3clv,] 

23. 28 weep for yourselves, and for your childr. 
Acts 5. 35 take heed to yourselves what ye inter.d to 

13. 46 judge yourselves xmworthy of everlasting 

15. 29 from which if yc keep yourselves, yc shall 

20. 28 Take heed tliercfore unto yourselves, and 
Kom, 6. II reckon ye also yourselves to be dead ind. 

6. 13 yield yourselves unto God, as those that 
6. 16 lo whom ye yield yourselves scrv. it. 25. 

12. iQ aveu^'enotyoiirsclves,but(riithor)givo pi. 
2 Co. 7. II yeliaveappiovcilyourselvos 10 1 (0.6.19. 

13. 5 E.\amiiiey()ur;!elves,\vhclherye hein the 
. 13. s |)rove your own selves: Knowye not your 

Eph. 3. 19 Speaking to yourselves in psalm:', v. 2;. 
I Th. 5. 13 (And) he at iieace anions [yoursclven] 
Heb.io. 34 knowing in yourselves lliat ye have in he. 
Jas. 2. 4 Are ye not thou partial in yoursel. i. 22. 
J Pe. 4. 8 have fervent charity among yourselves 

1 Jo. 5. 21 Little 'children, keep (yourselves] from id 

2 .Tohu 8 Look to yourselves, that we lose not tliose 
Judc 20 building up yourselves on yourmosl holy 

21 Keep yourselves lu the love of God, look. 

5.0iie'« own, private, peculiar, tSios idios. 

Col. 3. iS iVivcs, submityoursclvesunto [yourownl 

J Ih. 2. 14 have sutfercd like things of your own ci>. 

4 II to do your own business., with [your own] 

6. Yuu, v/iiis (ace.) humas. 

John 14. 26 bring all things toyourremenibranco, wh 
Acts 18. 15 if it bea question of words. .and(of)your 

24. 22 I will know the uttermost of your matter 
Jlom II. 28 (they arc) ciicmic.5 for your sakes ; but as 

1 Co. 4. 6 for your sakes ; that ye might learn in us 

2 Co. 2. 10 for your sakes (forgave I it) in the person 

4. 15 For all tilings (arc) foryour sakes, that the 
8. 9 yet for your sakes he became poor, that 

Eph. I IS I also, after I heard of your faith in the 
I Th. 3. 9 all the joy vr-hcrewith we joy for your sa, 

1 I'e. 4. 14 [evil spoken of, but on your part he is] 

7. Yoiir, yours, your ou'ii, v/xiT^pos Inunetcros. 

' ■ Luke 6. 20 ISlessed (be ye) poor; for yours is the ki. 

16. 12 who shall give you that which is your own 
John 7. 6 My time is not yet come ; but your time 

8. 17 It is also written in your law, that the te. 

15. 2o have kept my saying, they will keep your 

Acts 27. 34 pray you to take (some) meat ; for this is 

Koni II. 31 through your mercy they also may obtain 

J Co. 15. 31 I protest by your rejoicing whidi I have 

2 Co. 8. 8 and to prove the sincerity of your love 
Gal. C. 13 circumcised, that they may glory in your 

Z.To you, vixiv {clat.) humin. 

Matt. 6. 19 Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon 
6. 20 But lay up for yourselves treasures in he. 
liUke 16. II who will commit to your trust the true 

21. 15 which all your adversaries shall not be 
jMim 16. 19 X am glad therefore on your behalf, but 
J Co. 6. 5 I speak to your shame. Is it so, that there 

II. 13 Judge in yourselves : is it comely that a 
15. 34 knowledge of God: I speak (this) to your 
2 Co. 5. 13 or whether ^ve be sober, (it is) for your 

S.Ofyoii; your, i/xSn/ (fjcn.) humdn. 

Matt. 5. 12 bo exceeding glad; for great (is) your rew. 

5. i6 Let your light so shtue before men, that 
5. 16 see your good works, and glorify your fa. 
5. 20 say unto you, That except your righteou. 
5. 37 liut let your communication be, yea, yea 
5. 44 Love your enemies, bless them that curse 
5. 43 That ye may be the children of your Fat. 
5. 47 if ye salute your brethren only, what do 
5. 48 Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Fat. 

Saealsoo- 1,1, 8, 14, 15,(21, 21], 25,25,26, 32; 7.6, ii,ii;j. 4, 
II, 29; 10. 9, 13, 13, 14, 14, 20, 29, 30; II. 29; 12. 27, 27; 
13. 16, [16) ; 15. 3, 6; 17. 20, 24; 18. [14], 35 ; 19. 8, 0; 20. 26, 
27; 23. 8, 9,9, [loj, II, 13,132, 34, 38; 24. 20, 42:25.8 ; Mark 
2. 8 ; 6. II ; 7. 9, 13 ; 8. 17; 10. 5, 43 ; 11. 23, 25, [26, 26] ; 13. 
[i8j ; Luke 3. 14 ; 4. 21 ; 3. 4, 22 ; 6. 22, 23, 24, 27, 35, 35, 36, 
38 ; 8. 25 ; 9. 5, 44 ; 10. 6, ii, 20 ; 11. 13, 19, ig, 39, 46, 47, 

48) 12. 7> [22], 30. 3=. 34. 34. 35 ; 13- 33 ; i6- I5 ! 21- M. '8, 
19? 28, 23, 34 ; 22. 53 ; 23. 28 ; 24. 3S ; John 4.33; 6. 49, 
[58]; 8.21,24,24, [38], 41, 42, 44,(54], 36; 9. 19, 41; 10. 34; 
13. 14; 14. I, 27; 15. II, 16; 16. 6, 2o, 22, 22, 24; 18. 31 ; 
19. 14, 15; 20. 17, 17 ; Acts 2. 17, 17, 17, 17, 39; 3. 17, 19, 
22, 22 ; 5. 28 ; 7. 37, (37, 43], 31, 52 ; 13. 41 ; 15. 24 ; 17. 23 ; 18. 
6 ; 19. 37 ; 20. 30 ; Rom. i. 8 ; 6. 12, 13, 13, 19, 19, 19, 22 ; 

8. II ; 12. I, I, (2] ; 14. 16 ; 13. 24 ; 16. 19, 20 ; i Co. i. 4, 
26 ; 2. 5; 3. 21, 22 ; 5. 6, 13 ; 6. 15, 19, 20, [20] ; 7. 5, 14, 35; 
8. 9; 9. 11; 14. (34]; 13. 14, 17, 17, 58; 16. 3, 14, (17], 18; 
3 Co. I. ,6, 6, 14, 24, 24 ; 4. 5 ; 5. II ; 6. 12 ; 7. 7, 7, 7, (13] ; 
8. 7, 14, 14, (19], 24, 24; 9. 2, '2, 5, IQ, 10, 13 ; 10. &y 8, 15 ; II. 
3; 12. 14, 19; 13. g; Gal. 4. [6], 13, 16; 6. i3 ; Eph. 1. i^ 
»8; 2. 8; 3. 13, ;i7; 4. 4, 23, 26, 29; 3. 19; 6. i, 4, 5, [9], 14, 
22; Phil. I. 3, 9, 19, 23, 26, 27 ; 2. 17, 19, 20, 25, 30 ; 4. 5, 
£. 7. 17. 19 ; ■Col. I. 4. 8 ; 2. s, 3, 13 ; 3. 3, 5, 8, 15, 16, 21 ; 
i- 6,S,^i;i Th. 1. 4, 8 J 2. 17 ; 3. a, 5, 6, 7, 10, 10, ij ; 4. 



3, II ■; 2 Th. I. 3, 4, 4 : 3. 17 ; 3. s t I*hni. 32, 25 ; Heb. 3. 
8. 9. i.'i ; 4- 7 ; 6. 10 ; 9. [14] ; 10. 34, 35 ; 12. 3, 13 ; 13. 17; 
Jas. I. 3,' 21 ; 2. 2 ; 3. 14 : 4. I, 3, 9, 14, iG ; 5. i, 2, 2, 3, 

3i 4i 5» 8, 12 ; I re. I. 7,(9], 13, 14, 17, 18, 21, 22 ; 2. 13, 25; 
3. 2, 7, 15, iG; r- 7» 8, 9 ; 2 I'c. I. 5, 10, 19 ; 3. I ; z Jo. i. 
(-1); Judo 12, 20; Kcv. I. 9; 2. 23; 22. (21], 

YOTJTH, youthful — 
1.1'outh, n'lTn:]; hcchuroih. 

Eccl.ii. 9 O young man. .in the days of thy youth 
12. I in the days of thy youth, while the evil 

2.A son of, "|3 ben. 

Prov. 7. 7 discerned among the youths, a young man 
3. Youth, maturity, >]";n choreph. 

Job 29. 4 As I was in the days of my youtli, when 
i.Yo^Uh, childhood, rin'7; yalduth. 

I'sa. 1 10. 3 the morning : thou hast the dew of thy y. 

Eccl.ii. 9 Itejoice, O young man, in thy youth, and 
5. Youth, n'nsy) ncuroth. 

Jcr. 32. 30 have only done evil before mo fromtlieiry. 
0. Youth, D'"iiy3 nettrim. 

Geu. 8. 21 (is) evil fromhis youth; neither will I ag. 

46. 34 hath been about cattle from cur youth cv. 
Lev. 22. 13 unto her father's house, as in her youth 
ISum3o. I (being) in her father's house in her youth 

30. 16 (l)eiug yet) in her youth inher father'sho. 

1 Ra. 17. 33 a youth, .and he a man of war from his y. 

2 Sa. 19. 7 evil that befell thee from thy youtli until 
1 Ki.i8. 12 I thy servant fear the Lord from my you. 
Job 13. 26 makcst me to jiosses3..iniquitic3of inyy. 

31. i3 For from my youth he was broughtup v/i. 
I'sa. 23. 7 Ilemembcr not the sins of my youth, nor 

71. 5 Lord Goi) : (thou art) my trust from my y. 

71. 17 O God, thou hast taught me from my yo. 

J03. 5 (so that) thy youth is renewed like the ea. 

127. 4 As arrows, .so (aie) children of the youth 

129. I. 2 M.iny a time..a(llictedme from my yo. 

144. 12 (may be) as plants grown up in their you. 

Trov. 2. 17 Which forsaketh the guide of her youth 

5. 18 blessed, .rejoice with the wife of thy youth 

Isa. 47. 12 wherein thou hast laboured from thy yo. 

47. 15 (even) thy merchants. from thy youth, they 
54. 6 a wife of youth, when thou wast refused 

Jcr. 2. 2 I remember tiiee, the kindness of thy yo. 

3. 4 My father, thou (art) tlio guide of my yo. 

3. 24 the labour of our fathers from our youth 

3. 25 from our youth even unto this day, and 

C2. 21 this (hafn been) thy manner from thy yo. 

31. 19 because I did bear the reproach 01 myyo. 

48. II Moab hath been at ease from his youth 
i-am. 3. 27 for a man that he bear the yoke in his yo. 
Eze. 4. 14 for from my youth up, even till now, ha. 

16 22, 43 notremembcred the days of thy youth 
j5. Co covenant with thee in the days of thy yo. 
23. 3 they committed whoredoms in their you. 
23. 8 for in her youth they lay with her, and 
23. 19 calling to remembrance the days of hcry. 
23. 21 lewdness of thy youth, in bruising thy 
■23, 21 by the Egyptians for the paps of tliy yo. 

Hos. 2. 13 shall sing there, as in the days of her yo. 
Joel I. 8 sackcloth for the husb.and of her youth 
Zech.13. 5 ™''>" taught me to keep cattle from my y. 
Mai. 2. 14 between thee and the wife of thy youth 
2. 1 5 treacherously against the wife of his yo. 

I.A younff jierson, lllinaar. 

Judg 8. 20 but the vouth. .because he (was) yet a y. 
I Sa. 17. 33 for thou, .a youth, and he a man of war 

17 42 for he was. .a youth, and ruddy, anu of a 
17. 55 he said..Abuer, whose son (is) this youth? 

8. Youth, -\Zi iiccr. 

Job 36. 14 They die in youth, and their life (is) am. 
Psa. 83. 15 afiiictcd and ready to die from (my) youth 

9. Youth, D'aiSy. alumim. 

Job 20. II His bones are full (of the sin) of his youth 

33. 25 he shall return to the days of his youth 
Psa. 89, 45 The days of his youth hast thou shorten. 
Isa. 54. 4 for thou shalt forget the sham^ of thy yo. 

10. /I brood, nn-13 pirchah. 

Job 30. 12 Upon (my) right (hand) rise the jouth, th. 

11. Littleness, youth, 'Ti'yx tseirah. 

Gen. 43. 33 yoimgest according to his youth : and the 

12. Dawn, youth, K'lna shacharuth. 

Eccl.ii. 10 thy flesh : for childhood and youth (are) 
IZ.Yovth, yfSrr]! neotes. 

Matt 19. 20 All these things have I keptlfrom my yo.] 
Jlarkio. 20 all these have I observed from my youth 
LukeiS. 21 said. All these have I kept from my youth 
Acts 26. 4 My manner of life from my youth, which 

1 Ti. 4. 12 Let no man despise thy youth ; but bo th, 

14. Youthfid, vetiiTepiK6s neoterikos. 

2 Tt 2. 22 Flee also youthful lusts : but follow righ. 



ZA-A-KA'-M, D^J^s, D'lJJ^S double mifjratory tent. 
A plain (or oak) near Kedesh, in Napthali. See Zaanan- 
nim. 

Judg. 4. II and pitched his tent unto the plain of Z. 
ZA-A'-NAN, IJNS rich in flocks. See Zenan. 
A city in Judah or Benjamin. 

Mic. I. II the inhabitantiot Z. came not fortli in the 



ZA-A-NAN'-NIM, C'3;J!X. Same as Xaanaim. 

Josh. 19. 33 their coast was. .from Allun to Z., and \» 

ZA-A'-VAN, ZA'-VAN, p.yi ca-usinrj fear. 

A son of Ezcr, son of Seir the Horitc. B.C. 1700. 

Gen 36. 27 children of Ezer(are)these; Bilhan, and Z. 

I Ch. I. 42 sous of Kzer; Bilhan, and 2., (and) Jakun 

ZA'-BAB, nr; cndoiocr, 

1 A Bon of Hatlian, a descendant of Jcrahmecl, grand- 
sou of I'harez sou of Judah. B.C. 1380. 

I Ch. 2. 36 Attai begat Nathan, and Nathan begatZ. 
2 37 Z. begat Ephlal, and Ephlal begat ObeJ 
i. Son of Tahath, and father of Shuthciah, an 
Ephraimite. B.C. 1630. 

1 Ch. 7. 21 And Z. his son, and Shuthelah his son 

3. A son of Alai, one of David's valiant men. B.C. 104S. 

J Ch. II. 41 Uriah the Hittitc, Z. the sou of Ahlal 

4. Thosonof Shimeath, an Ammonitcss, who joined with 
Jchozabad in slaying Joash king of Judah. B.C. 839. 

2 Ch.24. 26 Z. the son of .Shimeath an Ammonitesa 

G. One of the sons of Zattu that had taken a strango 
wife. B.C. 443. 

Ezra 10. 27 Jfattaniah, and Jeremoth, and Z., and A. 
G. One of the sons of Hashum that had done the same. 

Ezra 10. 33 Of the sons of IIashum,.Z , Eliphelet, Jo. 
7. One of tlio sons of Ncbo that had done the same. 

Ezra 10. 43 Of thesonsof Ncbo..Z.,Zebiiia, Jadan, and 

ZAE'-BAl, '51 rovinrf about, pure. 

1. One of the sons of Ecbai that had taken a Btra7;3 
wife. B.C. 443. 

Ezra ID. 28 Of the sons also of Bebai. .Z., (and) Atli. 

2. Father of liaruch who helped to repair the wall o( 
Jerusalem after the exile. B.C. 445. 

Kch. 3. 20 After him Baruch the son of Z. earnestly 

ZAB'-E'Cro, T.31, ^?2t well Tcmcnibcred, endowed. 
One of tlic sons of Bigvai who returned from exile with 
Ezra. B.C. 457. 

Ezra 8. 14 Of the sons also of Big^'p-i; Uthai, and Z. 

ZAB'-DI, ''^nt Jah is cndoujcr. 

1. Fatlier of Carmi fathc of Achan. B.C. 13CX5. 

Josh. 7. I Achan, the son of Carmi, the son of Z.,tho 
7. 17 and he brought the family. .Z. was taken 
7. 1 3 Achan, the son of Carmi, the son of Z., tho 

2. A Benjamitc, son of Shimhi. B.C. 1300. 

I Ch. 8. ig And Jakim, and Zichri, and Z. 

3. One of David's storekeepers, a Sliiphmite from She- 
pham in Judah. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.27. 27 the iucrcaso 01 tho vineyards, .(was) Z. 

4. A Lcvitc, father of Micha, and grandfather of Mat- 
taniah who led tho thanksgiving in prayer in the days 
of It'chemiah. B.C. 443. 

Nch. II. 17 Mattaniah the son of Micha, the son of Z, 

ZAB-DI'-EL, 'jNn;! God is endower. 

1. i'ather of Jashobcam, one of David's captains. B.o. 
1070. 

I Ch 27. 2 Over the first .. Jashobcam the son of Z. 

2. An overseer of the priests in Jerusalem. B.C. 445. 

Ifeh. II. 14 their overseer (was) Z., the son of (one of ) 

ZA'-BTJD, 113; endowed. 

■Son of Nathan, and friend of Solomon, and his princi- 
pal oflficcr. B.C. 1000. 

I KL 4. 5 Z. the son of Nathan (was) principal oJP. 

ZA-BTT'-LON, ZaBovXdiv. See Zebulun. 

Matt. 4. 13 Capernaum.. is.. in the borders of Z. and 

4. 15 The land of Z., and the land of Nephtlia. 

Kev. 7. 8 Of the tribe of Z. (were) sealed twelve th. 

ZAC'-CAI, '^ipure. 

One whose descendants returned from exile with Zerub- 

babel. B.C. 536.' 

Ezra 2. 9 children of Z., seven hundred and throe. 

Neh. 7. 14 children of Z., seven hundred and three. 

ZAC'-CHEtrS, ZaKxa'os, from Heh. ''3] pure. 
A chief taxgatherer whom Jesus called on when pass- 
ing through Jericho. 

Luke 19. 2 And. behold, (there was) a man named Z. 
19. 3 Jesus, .saidimto him, Z, make haste, and 
19. 8 And Z. stood, and said unto the Lord 

ZAC'-CUR, ZAC'-CHTJE, 113] viell remembered. 

1. A Reubeuite, father of Shanimuah, one of those sent 
by Moses to spy the land. B.C. 1515. 

Num 13. 4 the tribe of Reuben, Shammua. .sonof Z. 

2. A Simeonite, son of Hamuel, and faHier of Shim'ei 
who had sLxteen sons and six daughters. B.C. 1170. 

i J Ch. 4. 26 Hamuel his son, Z. his son. Shimei his son 

3. AMerarite. B.c 1015. 

I Ch.24. 27 Beno. and Shoham, and Z.', and Ibri 

i. A son of Asaph, and father of Michaiah, set over the 
sei-vice of song by David. B.C. loij. 

I Ch.2S. 2 Of the sons of Asaph; Z., and Joseph, and 
25'. 30 The third to Z., (he), his sons, and lus br. 

Neh. 12. 33 Michaiah, the son of Z., the sou of AsapH 

5. A son of Imri, who rebuilt part of the w»ll of Jeruafc 
lem after Kehcmiah came from Shushan. B.C. 443. .^^ 

Neh. 3. ' 2 next to them huildcd Z. the loa M Isoi 



ZAOHARIAH 



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• ZBBADIAH 



•• A Levite that with Nehem'iah sealed the covenant. 

H.C. 44S. 

' ' Neh. lo. 12 Z., Sherebiah, Shebaniah 

7. Father of Hanan whom Nehemiah made one of the 
treasurers of the Lord's house. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 13. 13 next to them (was) Hanau the son of Z. 

ZA-CHAR'-IAH, n;")3', ''"in?! '^"■'^ is renovyaed. 

1. Son of Jeroboam' \i., king of Israel. B.C. 773. 

2 Ki. 14. 20 and Z. his son reigned in his stead 

ic. 8 did Z. the son of Jeroboam reiguover is. 
15. n And the rest of the acts of Z., behold, th. 
2 Father of Ati or Abijah, wife of Ahaz and mother of 
Hczoltiah kings .of Judah. B.C. 750. See Zcchanah. 
z Ki.i8. z mother's name . . Abi, the daughter of Z. 
zCh.ap. I mother's name.. Abijah.. daughter of Z. 

ZA-OHA-Hf-AS, Zaxap'tas. Sea Zcchariah. 

1. The son of Baracliias (or Jehoiada, 2 Ch. 24. zo-22) 
whom tlio Jews stoned for rebuking them. B.C. 840. 

Matt23. 33 Z. the son of Barachias, whom ye slew bo. 
Lukeii. SI the blood of Abel unto the blood of Z. 

2. A priest of the course of Abia (the eighth), father of 
John the Baptist. 

Lake I. s a certain priest named Z., of the course of 

1. 12 v/hen Z. saw. .ho was troubled, and fear 

1. 13 the angel said unto him, Fear not, Z., for 
1. 13 Z. said unto the angel, "Whereby shall I 

'i. 21 the people waited for Z., and marvelled 
I. 40 entered into tiio house of Z., and saluted 
I. 67 his father Z. was filled with the Holy Gh. 

3. 2 word of God came unto John the sou of Z. 

8. Tlie name proposed to be given to John the Bapti.st 
l)y his friends. 

luke 1. 59 they called him Z., after tne name of his 

ZA'-CHER, '121 fame. 

A son of Jeiel father of Gibeon, a Benjamitc ; called 

Zechariah in i Ch. 9. 37. B.C. iiBo. 

1 Ch. 8. 31 And Gedor, and.Aliio, and Z. 

&A'-D0K, pi'i^ righteous. 

1. Son of Ahitub, and father of Ahimaaz, a priest in the 

days of David. B.C. 1015. 

2 Sa. 8. 17 Z. the sou of Ahitub, and Ahimeloch the 

15. 24 lo Z. also, .bearing the ark of the covena. 
J5 25 the king said unto Z., Carry back the ark 
15. 27 The king said also unto Z. the priest, (Art 
15. 29 Z. therefore and Abiathar carried the ark 
J5. 35 (hast thou) not there with thee Z. and Abi. 
15. 35 thou Shalt tell (it) to Z. and Abiathar the 
15. 36 Ahimaaz, Z.'s (son), and Jonathan, Abiat. 

17. 15 Then said Hushai unto Z. and to Abiath. 
i3. xg, 22 Then said Ahimaaz the son of Z. yet 
iS. 27 like the running of Aliimaazthe son of Z. 

19. II king David sent to Z. and to Abiathar the 

20. 2S and Z. and Abiathar (were) the priests 

■ S Ki. I. 8 Z. the priest, and Bcnaiah. .were not with 
' I. 26 and Z. tlie priest, .hath ho not called 

I. 32 king David said, Call Z. the priest, and N. 
1. 34 let Z. . .anoint Iiim there king over Israel 
T. 38 So Z. the priest, .caused Solomon to ride 
1 . 39 Z. the priest took an horn of oil out of the 
I. 44 the Icing hath sent with him Z. the priest 

1. 45 Z. the priest . . anointed him king in Gihon 

2. 35 Z. . .did the king put in the room of Abia. 

4. 2 princes v/hich he had ; Azariah tlic son of Z. 
4. 4 and Z. and Abiathar (were) the priests 

J Ch. C. 8 Ahitub begat Z., and Z. begat Ahimaaz 
C. 53 Z. his son, Ahimaaz his son 

15. II David called for Z. and Abiathar the pri. 

16. 39 Z. thepriest, and his brethren the priests 

18. 16 Z. the son of Ahitub, and Abimeleoh . . (w.) 
Z4. 3 David distributed tliem, both Z. of the 
24. 6 Shemaiah . . wrote them before . . Z. the pr. 
24. 31 likeivise cast lots, .in the'presenee of . .Z. 
27. 17 the son of Kemuel : of the Aaronites, Z. 
29. 22 And they made. .Z. (to be) priest 

2 Ch.31. 10 Azariah the chief priest of the house of Z. 

lizra 7. 2 The son of Shallum, the son of Z., the ■ 

Eze. 40. 46 these (are) the sons of Z. among the sons 

43. 19 give.. the Lcvitcs thatbeof the seed of Z. 

44. 15 the sons of Z., that kept the charge of my 

48. II priests that are sanctified of . .sons of Z. ■ 

2. Father of Jcrusha, v/ife of Uzziah and mother of 

Jothara Izings of Judah 

2 Kl. 13. 33 mother's name . . Jerusha. . daughter of Z. 

2 Ch.c7. I mother's name.. Jerushah.. daughter of Z. 
S. Son of Ahitub, grandson of Azariah, high priest in 
Solomon's temple. 

X Oil. 6. 12 And Ahitub begat Z.,-and Z. begat Shall. 
7. II Hilkiah. .son of Moshullam, the son of Z. 
4rA young man mighty of valour, that came to David 
to Hebron to help him. 

I Ch.i2. 28 And Z., a young man mighty of valour 
B. The son of Baana who repaired a portion of the wall 
of Jerusalem. B.C. 445. 

Neh. 3. 4 next unto them repaired Z. the Eon of B. 
C.A priest, son of Immer, that did the same. 

Neh 3. 29 After them repaired Z. the eon 0/ Immer 

7. A person that with Nehemiah sealed the covenant. 
B.O 445. 

Neh. 10. 21 Meshezabeel, Z., Jaddua 

8. A sort of Meraioth, ancestor of one of the priests that 
fiwclfc in Jerusalem, u.c. 740. 

ITA II. n Meshullaai, the son of Z., the con of Mo. 



9. A scribe whom Nehemiah put in charge over the 
treasuries of the Lord's house. B.C. 445. 

Nch.13. 13 I have made treasurers..Z. the scribe, and 

ZA'-HAK, DH] fatness. 

A son of Rohoboam, son of Solomon. B.C. gfio. 

2 Ch.ii. 19 Which bare., children.. Shamariah, and Z. 

ZA'-IR, -CV.'^ little. 

A city or placeinEdom; orperhaps a scribe's mistake for 

Seir. 

2 Ei. 8. 21 Joram went over to Z., and all the chariots 

ZA'-LAPH, fj^y purification. 

Father of Hanun who repaired a part of the wall of 

Jerusalem after the e.xile. B.C; 445. 

Neh. 3. 30 After him repaired . . Hanun the . . son of Z. 

ZAL'-MON, SAI'-HON, I'lD^s terrace, ascent. 

1. A hill near Ebal or Shcchem in Samaria. 

Judg. 9. 48 Abimclech gat him up to mount Z.,he and 
Psa. 68. 14 it was (white) as snow in S. 

2. An Ahohite, one of David's valiant men. It is Ilai 
in 1 Ch. 9. 29. B.C. 1048. 

2 Sa. 23. 28 Z. the Ahohite, Maharai the Netophath. 

ZAIi-HO'-NAH, njbSs terrace, ascent, 
Tho thirty-fourth station of Israel from Egypt, the 
twenty-tkird from Sinai, and the third from Ezion- 
gcber; near the S. of the Salt Sea. 

Num.33. 41 And they departed, .and pitched in Z. 
33. 42 they departed from Z., and pitched in B. 

ZAL-MTJN'-NA, VVil'i ivifkdravm from protection. 

A king of Midian defeated and slain by Gideon. B.C. 

1249. 

Judg. 8. 5 I am pursuing after Zebah and Z., kings 
8. 6, 15 (Arc) the hands of Zebah and Z. now 
8. 7 when the LoED hath delivered . . Z. Into 
B. 10 Now Zebah and Z. (were) in Karkor, and 
8. 12 when Zebah and Z. fled, he pursued after 
8. 12 and took. .Zebah and Z., and discomfited 
8. 15 Behold Zebah and Z., with whom ye did 
8. 18 Then said he unto Zebah and Z., What 
8. 21 Then Zebah and Z. said, Kise thou, and 

8. 21 Gideon arose, and slew Zebah and Z., and 
Psa. 83. II Make, .all their princes as Zebah and as Z. 

ZAlI-ZUKt'-BIIH, D'EJiei powerful, vigorous. 
A tribe of tlie Kcphaim dwelling in the region after- 
wards occupied by the Ammonites; called Zuzim in 
Gen. 14. 5. 

Dcut. 2. 20 giants, .therein. .Ammonites call them Z. 

ZA-NO'-AH, ni3l broken district. 

1. A city in W. of the plain of Jud.ih; near Adullam and 
Dan; now called Zanua, on tho Wady Ismail 

Josh 15. 34 And Z., and En-gannim, Tappuah,'and E. 

Neh. 3. 13 Thevalleygaterepaired. .theinhabit. ofZ, 

II. 30 Z., Adullam, and (in) their villages, at L. 

2. A city on the E. of the hill country of Judah, near 
Jezroel or Yokdeam; now Januta, ten miles S. of 
Hebron. 

Josh. 15. 56 And Jezreel, and Jokdeam, and Z. 

3. One of the family of Caleb son of Jephunneh. 

1 Ch. 4. 18 his wife., bare.. Jekuthiel the father of Z. 
ZAPH-NATH PAA'-HEAE, njp T\}a)$ saviour of world. 
Name given to Joseph by Pharaoh. B.C. 1745-1633. 

Gen. 41.45 Pharaoh called Joseph's name Z., and he 

ZA'-PHON, I'lSV concealed. 

A city in Gad, a little E. of Sea of Galilee, near Succoth 
or Beth-nimrah ; called Shophan in Num. 32. 35. 
Josh.13. 27 in the valley . .and Succoth, and Z., tho 

ZA'-EA, ZapS.. See Zarah. 

The sou of Judah and Thamar. B.C. 1700. 

Matt. I. 3 And Judas begat PharesandZ. of Thamar 

ZA'-RAH, ZS'-aAH, rnj., n-]l sprout. 

A son of Judah by his daughter in law Tamar. B.C. 

1700. 

Gen. 38. 30 liis brother, .and his name was called Z. 
46. 12 And the sons of Judah. .Pharez, and Z. 
Num 26. 20 cf Z., the family of the Zarhites 
Josh. 7. I, 18 Zabdi, the son of Z., of the tribe of Ju. 
7. 24 Joshua, .took Achan thesonof Z., and the 
22. 2o Did not Achan the son of Z. commit a tr. 
1 Ch. 2. 4 Tamar his daughter in law bare him.. Z. 
2. 6 the sons of Z. ; Zimri, and Ethan, and H. 

9. 6 of the sons of Z. ; Jeuel, and their breth. 
Neh. II. 24 of the children of Z. the son of Judah 

ZA-EE'-AH, nj;"!V stinging, wasp. See Zorah. 
A city in the plain of Judah near Dan : now called 
Zarah or Surah, two and a half miles N. of Beth-she- 
me> 1. 

Neh. II 29 at En-rimmon,andat Z.,andatJarmuth 

ZAUEATHITES, 'nVIV- 

Family of Shobal, a descendant of Caleb son of Hur ; the 

same as tlie Zorathites in 1 Ch. 4. 2. 

I Cli. 2. 53 of them came tho Z., and the Eshtaulitea 
ZA'-RED, ZE'-RED, TiJ, TTI willow bush. 
A l)rook (and valley) running into the Salt Sea; the 
boundary line between Moab and Edom ; it is called the 
"brook of the willows" in Isa. 15. 7; and the "riverof 
the ^vildernes3," in Amos 6. 14; perhaps the Wady el- 
Ahsy. 

Num 21. 12 removed, and pitched in tho valley of Z. 

i)eut, 2. 13 over. .Z. : and we went over the broolc Z. 
2. 14 space. .until we were, .over tho brook Z. 



ZA-E.E'-PHATH, ns-i^f place of refining. 
A city of the Phoan'icians, between Tyre and Sidon, 
where Elijah lodged with a widow ; in Lul;e 4. 26 it i'a 
called Sarepta, and now Surajcnd. 

I Ki. 17. 9 Arise, get thee to Z. . . and dwell there, be 
17. 10 So he arose and went to Z. And when ho 

Obad. 20 that of the Canaanites, (even) unto Z. ; and 

ZA-EE'-TAH, ZARTANAH, ZAETHAN, In-iy cooling. 
A city or district in Ephraim or Jlanasseh, near Bctli- 
shean and Succotli: here the waters of Jordan rose in 
a heap. See Zereda, Zeredathah, Zererath. 

Josh. 3. 16 far from the city Adam, that (is) besideZ. 

1 Ki. 4. 12 Beth-shean, which (is) by Z. beneath Jcz. 
7. 46 the clay ground between Succoth and Z. 

ZA-EETH SHA'-KAE, -\nwn rrrs light of the daxon. 
A city in Reuben, S. of Hes'hbon, and three miles S. o4 
the mouth of the Zerka Ma'in ; now called Zara. - 
Josh 13. 19 Sibmah, and Z. in the mount of the valley 

ZARHITES, '01!. 

1. The family of Zerah a Simeonito. 

Num 26. 13 Of Zerah, the family of the Z. , 

2. Tho family of Zarah or Zerah, son of Judah. 

Num26. 60 of Zerah, the family of the Z. 
Josh. 7. 17 and he took the family of the Z. 

7. 17 he brought the family of the Z. man by m. 

I Ch.27. II eighth.. Sibbecai the Hushathite, of the Z. 

27. 13 Jlaliarai the Netophathite, of the Z.; aud 

ZAT'-TU, ZAT'-THU, K^ni lovely, pleasant. 

1. One whose descendants retiu-ned with Zerubbabui 
B.C. 536. ■ 

Ezra 2. 8 children of Z., nine hundred forty and five 

10. 27 of the sons of Z. ; Elioenai, Eliashib, JIat. 

Neh. 7. 13 childrenofZ., eight hundred forty and five 

2. One who sealed with Nehemiah the covenant. B.C. 
445- " •" --^ 

Neh. 10. 14 Parosh, Pahathmoab, Elam, Z., Bani/ 

ZA'-ZA, Ntl projection. 

A son of Jonathan, and descendant of Jerahmeel great 

grandson of Judah. B.C. 1340. 

1 Ch. 2. 33 And the sons of Jonathan ; Peleth, and Z, 
ZEAL, (to be) zealous, to zealously affect — 

l.To be or malce zealous, njr qana, 3. 

Num23. II while he was zealous for my sake among 
25. 13 because he was zealous for his God, and 

2 Sa. 21. 2 sought to slay them in his zeal to the ch. 

2. Zeal, .iNjp qinah. 

2 Ki.io. i5 Come with me, and see my zeal 'for the "U 
19. 31 the zeal of the Loud (of hosts) shall do > 

Psa. 69. 9 For the zeal of thine house hath eaten ma 
119. 139 My zeal hath consumed me; because mi. 

Isa. 9. 7 The zeal of the Loed of hosts will perform 
37. 32 the zeal of the Lord of hosts shall do this 
59. 17 (for) clothing, aud was clad with zeal and 
63. 15 where (is) thy zeal and thy strength, the s. 

Eze. 5. 13 that I the Lord have spoken (it) in my ze. 

S.Zeal, (rjXos zelos. 

John z. 17 The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up 
Roniio. 2 bear them record that they have a zeal of 
2 Co. 7. II yea, (what) zeal, yea, what revenge. In all 

g. 2 ago ; and your zeal hath provoked very 
Phil. 3. 6 Concerning zeal, persecuting the church 
Col. 4. 13 bear him record, that he hath a great [z.] 

4.A zealot, zealotts, (rtXar'fis zelotes. 

Acts 21. 20 which believe ; and they are all zealous 

22. 3 was zealous toward God, as ye ail are this 
I Co. 14. 12 forasmuch as ye are zealous of spiritual 
Gal. I. 14 being most exceedingly zealous of the tr. 
Titus 2. 14 purify unto himself a peculiar people, ze. 

5. To be zealous for, (nXSoi zeloo. 

Gal. 4. 17 They zealously affect you, (but) not well 

4. 18 But (it is) good to be zealously affected 
Rev. 3. 19 I rebuke, and chasten : [be zealous] there. 

ZE-BAD'-IAH, n;i3!, '^^I'p] Jah is endower. 

1. Grandson of Elpael, a Benjamite. B.C. 1300. 

1 Ch. 8. 13 And Z., and Arad, and Ader 

2. A son of Elpael. B.C. 1280. 

I Ch. 8. 17 Z., and Meshullam, and Hezeld, and Heb. 

3. One who joined David at Ziklag. B.C. 1058. 

I Ch. 12. 7 Joelah, and Z., the sons of Jeroham of O. 

4. A Kohathite, son of Mesheleraiah, a gatekeeper of 
the tabernacle in the days of David. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.26." 2 Jediael the second", Z. the third, Jathniel 
6. A sou of Asahel son of Zeruiah. B.C. 1025;' 

1 Ch.27. 7 The fourth. .Asahel. .and Z. his son after 

6. A Levite sent by Jehoshaphat to teach the people in 
the cities of Judah. B.C. ^12. 

2 Ch.17. 8 with them..Levites, (even)..Z.,and Azahel 

7. Son of Ishmael, and ruler of the house of Judah in the 
days of Jehoshaphat. B.C. 912. 

2 Ch. 19. II Z. the son of Ishmael. .for all the king's 

8. Son of Shephaniah, and head of a family whick 
returned with Ezra in the days of Artaxerxfis. B.C. 
457- 

Ezra 8. 8 Z. the son of TUichae!, and with him four. 

9. A priest that had taken a strange wife during the 
exile. B.C. 445. 

Ezra 10. 20 Aisl of the eons of Immer; ^amini, andSI. 



ri 



ZBBAH 



1087 



ZELOPHB^AD 



toE'-BAH, nj; slaughter, sacrifice. 

K king ol MidiEUi defeated and slain by Oldeon. B.C. 

Judg. 8. 5 I am pursuing after Z. and Zairaunna, ki. 
8. 6, 15 (Are) the hands of Z. and Zaimunna 
8. 7 LoBD hath delivered Z. and Zaimunna 
8. 10 Now Z. and Zaimunna (were) in Karkor 
8. 12 when Z. and Zaimunna fled, he pursued 
8. 12 and took. .Z. and Zalmunn/i, and discom. 

8. 15 Behold Z. and Zaimunna, with whom yc 

9. 18 Then said he unto Z. and Zaimunna 

8. 21 Then Z. and Zaimunna said, Rise thou 

8. 21 And Gideon arose, and slew Z. and Zalm. 
rsa. 83. II Make, .all their princes as Z., and as Zal. 

ZE-BA'-IH, D:5S, D':5!! gazelles. 

Place unkuown ; perhaps Zeboim ; tho residence of 

Pochereth whose descendants returned from cxilo with 

ZerubbabeL B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 57 children of Pochcreth of Z., tho children 
Neb. 7. 59 children of Pochcreth of Z., tho cliildren 

ZE-BE'-LEE, Z(0(Sa7os (from Ileb. rip::]) Jah is gift. 
Husband of Silonie, and father of James and John, two 
ol the apostles of Jesus ; a flsherman by trade. 

Matt. 4. 21 he saw.. James, .of Z., and John his brot. 

4. 21 in a ship with Z. their father, mending 
10. 2 James (tho son) of Z., and John his broth. 
CO. 20 Tiien came to him the mother of Z.'s clu. 
i5. 37 took with him Peter and the. .sons of Z. 
27. 56 Among which was., the mother of Z.'s ch. 

3ftark 1. 19 he saw James the (son) of Z., and John his 

I. 20 they left their father Z. in Hie ship with 

3. 17 James the (son) of Z., and John the brot. 

10. 35 J.imesand John, the sons of Z., come unto 

Zxike 5. 10 the sous of Z. . .were partners with Simon 

Johnii. 2 There were together. .the(sons) of Z.,and 

ZE-Bf-NA, NJ'3J purchase. 

(toe of the sons of Nebo that had taken a strange wifo 

during the exile. B.C. 445. 

Izraio. 43 the sons of Nebo; Jeiel, Mattithiah..Z. 

ZB-BO'-riil, ZEBOnM D;3^, D"b^, D'!<3!! u-ild place. 
One of the five cities in ttio valley of Siddim, and de- 
stroyed with Sodom and Gomorrah. B.C. 1898. 

Gen. 10. 19 as thou goest,unto..Admali, andZ., even 

14. 2 made war with. .Shemeber king of Z., and 

14. 8 And there went out. .the king of Z., and 

I)eut29. 23 and Z., which the Lord overthrcv,' in his 

Eos. II. 8 shall I set thee as Z.t mine heart is turned 

ZE-BO'-IM, 0^2^ wild place. 

A city and valley in Be:ijamin sloping eastward to the 

Jordan plain; perhaps the Shug ed Dubba' or Wady 

Abu-i-Dda-baa. 

1 Sa.13. 18 border that looketh to tlie valley of Z. to. 
Jfch.ii. 34 Hadid, Z., Keballat 

ZE-BTJ'-DAH, .Til3t endoivcd. 

■Daughter of Fedaiah of Rumah, wife of Josiah and 

uiother of Eliakim (or Johoiakim) kings of Judali. B.C. 

040. 

2 Ki.23. 35 And his mother's name (was) Z...of Rura. 

ZE'-BTII, Snt gift, dwelling. 

An officer of Abimelech and governor of Shechem. B.C. 

1306. 

Judg. 9. 28 (is) not . . Z. his offlcer ? Serve the men of 

9. 30 Z. . .heard the words of Gaal the sou of 

5. 36 when Gaal saw the people, he said to Z. 
9. 36 Z. said unto him, Thou sec-st the shadow 
9. 38 Then said Z. unto him, ^V^lere (is) now 
9. 41 and Z. thrust out Gaal and his brethren 

ZESTnONITES 'jSni. 

Tne descendants of 2ebxilnn. 

Trum26. 27 These (are) the families of the Z. accord. 

Judgi2. II And after him Elon, a Z., judged Israel 
12. 12 And Elon the Z. died, and was buried in 

ZS-31T'-LTTN, JlV2|, lSi3|. p^i3l dwelling, 

1. Tenth son of Jacob, and sixth of Leah. B.C. 1740. 

Gen. 30. 20 I have, .sons ; and. .called his name Z. 

35. 23 Levi, and Jndah, and Issachar, and Z. 

46. 14 the sons of Z.; Sered, and Elon, and Jah. 

49. 13 Z. shall dwell at the haven of the sea 
Ixod. I. 3 Issachar, Z., and Benjamin 
I Ch. 2. I Simeon, Levi. . Judah, Issachar, and Z. 

2. Bis posterity. ' 

Num. I. 9 Of Z.; Eliab the son of Helen 

I. 30 Of the children of Z. . .all that were abte 
1. 31 Those that were numbered, .of . .trlbeof Z, 
a. 7 tribe of Z. . . captain of the children of Z. 
7. 24 Eliab. .prince of the children of Z., (did 
JO. 16 over the host . . of Z. . . Eliab the son of n. 
13. 10 Of tho tribe of Z., Gaddiel the son of Sodi 
26. 26 (00 the sons of Z. after their familifis 
34. 35 prince of the tribe of the children of Z. 
Detit 27. 13 Reuben, Gad, and Asher, and Z., Dan, and 
33. 18 of Z. he said, Rejoice, Z., in thy going out 
Josh.19. 10 third lot came up for the children of Z. 
. 19. 16 the inheritance of tho children of Z. ace. 
19. 27 reacheth to Z., and to the valley of Jiph. 
19. 34 the coast, .reacheth to Z. on the south 
21. 7 lIerari..(had)..outof thotribeofZ.,twelve 
21. 34 out of the tribo of Z., Jokneam with her 
Judg. I. 30 Neither did Z. drive out the inhabitants 
. 4. 6 take with theo.. men., of the children of 5^ 
4. 10 Barak called Z. and Naphtall to Kedesh 
5. 14 out of Z. they that handle the pen of the 
5. 18 Z.. .a people (tliat) jeoparded their Uvea 
6^-2$ lio ^nt messengers . .unto Z.,and unto Ka. 



Judgi2. 13 WHS burled In Aljalon in the country of Z. 

1 Ch. 6. 63 and out of the tribe of Z., twelve cities 

6. 77 out of the tribe of Z., Itimmon with her 
12. 33 Of Z., such as went forth to battle, expert 
12. 40 they that were nigh.. unco. .Z...broU2lii 
27. 19 Of Z., Ishmaiab the con of Obadiah 

2 Ch.30. 10 So thepoBts passed, .even unto Z.; butthcy 

30. II Nevertheless divers., of Z. humbled them. 

30. 18 many of . .Z., had notcieanscd themselvco 

Psa. 68. 27 the princes cf Z.. .the priuco of Naphlali 

Isa. 9. I he lightly afllictcd the land of Z. and the 

Eic. 48. 36 And by the border of Issachar. .Z. a (tier.) 

48. 27 And by tho border of Z. . .Gad a (portion) 

48. 33 Simeon, one gate of Issachar, one. .of Z. 

Tlio following localities were in the territory of Zcbu- 

Icn:— Ajalon, Bethlehem, Cabul, Chisloth-tabor. Da- 

barch or Dabcratli, Dabasheth, Dininah, Gath (or Git- 

tah), llepher, Ilannathon, Hephcr, Idalah, Ittah-kazin, 

Japliia, Jipht.ah-el, Jokneam, Kaitah, Kattah, Kitron, 

Maralah, Kahalol, Neah, Ecmmou-methoar, Rimmon, 

Sarid, Shimi-oa, Tabor, itc. 

ZE-CHAR'-IAH, n;-)3i, inn;] Jah is renowned. 

1. A chief Ilcubeuite when the genealogy was reckoned. 

B.C. 740. 

1 Ch. 5. 7 his brethren.. (were).. chief, Jeiel, and Z. 

2. A Levite, son of Mesheleniiah, a gatekeeper cf tho 
tabernacle in the days of David. B.C. 1013. 

I Ch. 9. 21 Z. the son of Jleshelemiah (was) porter 

25. 2 the sons of Meshelcmiah . . Z. the fust kom 

26. 14 for Z. his son, a wise counsellor, they cast 

3. A Bcnjamite, in Gibeon; called Zacher in i Ch. 8. 31. 
B.C. ii2o. 

I Ch. 9. 37 And Gedor, and Ahlo, and Z., and Mikl. 

4. A Levite set over the service of song in the days of 
D.'ivid. B.C. 1015. 

I Ch.15. 18 Z., Ben, and Jaaziel, and Shemiramoth 

15. 20 Z., and Aziel, and Shemiramoth, and Je. 

16. 5 Asaijh tho chief, and next to him Z., Je. 

6. A priest in the tabernacle, at th.c same time. 

I Ch.15. 24 Z., and Bcnaiah, and Eliezer, the priests 
C. A Kohathite, son of Isshiah, at the same time. 
I Ch.24, 25 Isshiah ; of the sons of Isshiah; Z. 

7. A Jleraritc, son of Hosah, a gatekeeper of the taber- 
nacle at the sar.ie time, 

I Ch.26. II Hilkiah the second, Tebaliah the third, Z. 

8. Father of Iddo, the chief of tho half tribe of Slanas- 
seh E. of Jordan in tho days of David. 3.0. 1040. 

1 Ch.27. 21 of Manasseh in Gilcad, Iddo the son of Z. 

9. A prince whom Jchoshaphat sent to teach the people 
in the cities of Judah. B.C. 913. 

2 Ch.17. 7 he sent to. .Z. . .to teach in the cities of J. 

10. A Levite, father of Jehaziel who encouraged Je- 
hoshaphal's anny against Jloab. B.C. 896, 

2 Ch.2o. 14 Then upon Jehaziel the son of Z. . .came 

11. Third son of Jehoohaphat. B.C. BCo. 

2 Ch.2i. 2 he had brethren the sons of . .Z., and Az. 

12 Son of Jehoida the priest, and stoned for rebuking 
the people. B.C. 840. 

2 Ch.24. 5° the spirit of God came upon Z. the son 

13. A person having imderstanding in the visions of God 
in the days of Uzziah. B.C. 810. 

2 Ch.26. 5 ho sought God in the days of Z., who had 

14. A Levite, son of Asaph, who helped to cleanse the 
temple in the days of Hezekiah. B.C. 726. 

2 Ch.29. 13 of the sons cf Asaph; Z., and Mattaniah 

15. A Kohathite, one of the overseers of the repairs of 
the temple in the days of Josiah. 8.0.-624. 

2 Ch. 34. 12 Z. and ilcchuILim, of tho sons of the Koh. 

10. A prince of Jndah in tho days of Josiah. B.C. 624. 

2 Ch. 35. 8 Hilkiah and Z. and Jehiel, rulers of tho 

17. A prophet in Judah, wiiose Book Btill remains. B.C. 
520. 

Ezra 5. I Z. tho son cf Iddo, prop];esicd unto the J. 
6. 14 Z. the son of Iddo : and they buildcd, and 

Zech. I. I, 7 came the word of the Lord unto Z., the 

7. I word of Ihe LOKD camo unto Z. in tho 

7. 8 word of the LoED camo unto'Z., saying 

IS. A chief man that returned with Ezra. B.C. 437. 
Ezra 8. 3 of tho sonsof Pharosli; Z.: andwithhim 

19. Another that did the same. B.C. 457. 

EzRi 8. II Z. tho son of Bcbiii, and with him twenty 

8. 16 Then sent I for. .Z., and for McshuUam 

20. Cue that had taken a strange wife. 

Ezra 10. 26 Mattaniah, Z., and Jehiel, and Abdi, and 

21. A prince that stood beside Ezi-a. B.C. 457. 

Neh. 8. 4 Hashum, and Hashbadana, Z.,(and)Me3. 

22. A descendant of Pharez, some of whose descendants 
dwelt in Jerusalem. B.C. 457. • 

Keh. II. 4 Z., the son of Amariih, theson of Shepha, 

23. Another, whose descendants dwelt in Jerusalem. 
Keh.'ii. 5 son of Joiarib, the son of Z., the son of Sh. 

24. A priest, some of whose descendanta dwelt in Jeni- 
salem. 

Neh II. 12 son of Amri, the son of Z., the son of Pa. 

25. A priest in tho time of Joiakim son of Jeshua. 
NeJj. II. 16 Oilddo, Z. ; of Ginnethon, Meslinllam 



2C. A priest of tlio family of Apaph, who officiated In 
tho ceremony of purifying tho wails of Jerusalem. , u.c. 
457- 

Neh. 12. 35 Z. tho son of Jonathan, the son of Shem. 
j2. 41 ilichair.h, Elioenaj, Z., (and) Kananiah 
27. One v/hom Isaiah took as a witness ; perhaps Iho 
iainc ai No. 13. 

Isa. 8. 3 Uriah the priest, and Z. the son of Jcbcr. 
ZE'-DAD, niiy doping place, :. 

A place in the N. of Palestine, near Hamath; perhaps 
Sadad between Hums and Baalbec, now in ruins. Tho 
Sept. and Vulg, read Zeradah. , . 

Num34. 8 goings forth of thO border shall be to Z. 
E20. 47. 15 the way of Hethlon, as men go to Z. 

ZEDE-KC'-AE, .l.'pTi, xniift;^ Jah is might. 

1. A false prophet, son of Chenoanah, who encouraged 
Ahab to attack the Syrians at Ilamoth-GUead. B.C. 897. 

1 Ki. 22. II Z,. .made him homo of iron : and he said 

22. 34 Z. ..v/ent near, and smote Micaiahon tho 
a Ch.i8. 10 Z. ..made him horns of iron, and said 

18. 23 Z. . .came near, and smoto ilicaiah upon 

2. The name given by Nebuchadnezzar to Jfattaniali 
whom ho made i:ing instead of Jehoiachin, B.C. 5S3. 

2 Ki.24. 17 And the king, .changed his name to Z. 

24. iB Z. (vias) twenty and ono years old when 

24. 20 Z. rebelled against the king 0/ Babylcn 

23. 2 was besieged unto the eleventh jcar cf . . Z. 

25. 7 they slew the sons of Z. before his tycs 

23. 7 they, .put out the eyes of Z.7 and bound 
1 Ch. 3. 15 the sons cf Josiah (were). .Z. , .Sljallun)^ 

3 Ch.36. 10 N. sent.. and made Z. , .king over Judajl 

36. II Z. (wag) one and twenty years old wlion 
Jer. I. 3 unto the endof theelcvcnthycarof Z. the 

21. I y.'hen king Z. sent unto him Pashur the 

21. 3 Then said Jercm. . .Thus shall ye jay to Z. 

21. 7 1 will deliver Z. kjng ol Judab, end bissc. 

24. 8 So will I give Z. the king of JudaJi, and ' 
57. 3 messengers which comp. .unto Z. king of 

27. 12 I spake also to Z. kingoif Judah according 

28. I in the beginning of the reign of Z king of 

29. 3 whom Z. king of Judah sentunto Bibyloa 
32. I word that came, .in the tenth year of Z. 
32. 3 For Z. king of Judah liad shut him u? 
32. 4 Z. king of Judah shall not escape out of 
32. 5 he shall lead Z. to Babylon, and there sh. 
34. 2 Go and speak to Z. king of Judnh, and t;ll 
34. 4 Yet hear the word of the Lord, Z. king 
34. 6 Jpremiah. .spake all these words unto Z. 
34. 8 Z. had made a covenant with all the peo. 
34. 21 Z... and his princes, will give into the ha. 

37. I Z. the son of Josiahreigued instead of Co. 
37. 3 Z. the king sent Jehucal. .to the prophet 
37. 17 Then Z. tho king sent, and took him out 
37. 18 Moreover Jeremiah said unto king Z. 

37. 2j Z. ..commanded that they should commit 

38. 5 Z. the king said. Behold, he (is) in your 
38, 14 Then Z. the king sent, and took Jeremiah 
38, 15 Jeremiah said unto Z., If I declare (it) ur.. 
38. 16 So Z. the king svraro secretly unto Jerem. 
38. 17 Then said Jerefniah unto Z., Thus saith 
38, 19 Z. the king said unto Jeremiah, I am af. 

38. 24 Then said Z. unto Jeremiah, Let no man 

39. I In the ninth year of Z. king of Judnh, in 
39. 2 in the eleventh year of Z. . .the city was 
39. 4 when Z. the king of JTidah saw them, and 
39. 5 the Chaldean's army . .overtook Z. in the 
39. 6 the king of Babylon slew the sons of Z. 
39. 7 Moreover ho put out Z.'s eyes, and bound 
44. 30 as I gave Z. king of Judah into the hand 
49. 34 in the beginning of the reign of Z. king of 

51. 59 when he went with Z. the king of Judah. 

52. I Z. (v/as) one and twenty years old when 
52. 3 Z. rebelled against the king of Babylon 
52. 5 was besieged imto the eleventh yearof. .Z. 
52. 8 the Chaldeans, .overtook Z. in the plains 
52. 10 the king of Babylon slew the sons of Z. 
52. n he put out the eyes of Z. .. and put him in. 

3. Grandson of Johoiakim. B.C. 530. 

1 Ch. 3. 16 sons of Jehoiakim ; Jeconiah b& son, Z. 

4. A lalse prophet, son of Maaseiah. ; 

Jer. 29. 21 Thus saith the Lord, .of Z. tte sou of M. 
29. 22 The Lord make thee like Z. and like Ahab 

5. K prince of Judah, son of Hananialr, ia tha days of 
Jehoiakim. B.C. 600. 

Jer. 36. 12 Z. theson of Haasniah.andalltheprlnces 

ZE'-EB, 3NI wolf. 

A prince of iliuian defeated and slain by Gidaoa. B.C. 

1249. 

Judg, 7. 25 And they took two pritua^ . . (tefib and Z. 
7. 25 and Z. they slew at tlie winepress cf Z. 

7. 25 they, .brought the heads of Oreband Z. to 

8. 3 God. .dc-liveredintoyourbands. .Oreb. .Z. 
Psa. 83. II Make their nobles lite Oreb, and like Z. 

EE'-LAH, vh'i slope. 

A city in Benjamin (near Ele'ph or Jebusl), .where Saul 

and his sons were buried. B.C. 1056. ■■* 

Josh 18. 28 And Z., Eleph, and Jcbnsf, which (is) Jerti, 

2 Sa. 21. 14 the bones of Saul, .buried they, .in Z., in 

ZE'-IEK, p^s split, rent. 

An Ammonite, one of David's valiant men. B.0„ro4S. 
2 S3. 23. 37 Z. the Ammonite, Naharai the Becrothite 
I Ch.ii. 39 Z. the Ammonite, Nahari the Eerothita 

ZE-IOPH-E'-HAB, "in?^?. 

Grandson of Gilead, son of Jlanasseh. B.C. 1492. 
Nuin 26. 33 Z. the son of Hepher hod no sous, but diu 



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Koias^. 33 names of the daughters o{ Z. (were) Mah. 
aj. 1 Then, came the daughters of Z., the son 
87. 7 The daughters of Z. speak right ; thou sh. 
36, 2 to give the inheritance of Z. . .uuto his da. 
36. 6 command concerning . . daughters of Z. 
36. 10 commanded . . so did tho daughters of Z. 

36. II Milcah, and Noah, the daughters of Z. 
Josh. 1 7. 3 Z., the son of Kepher. .had no sons, but 
1 Ch. 7. 15 and the nameof thosecond(v.'as)Z.;andZ. 

SE-LO'-TES, ZijAoT^x zealous. See Simon. 
A sm-name of Simon, one of the twelve apostles, olso- 
where called the Canaanite hy mistake for Cananitc, 
er Kananite. 

Luke 6. 15 James, .of Alphens, and Simon called Z. 

Acts 1. 13 James (the son) of Alpheus, and Simon Z. 

ZEL'-ZAH, ny7x sun protection. 
A city in Benjamin on the border. 

1 Sa.io. 2 then thou shalt find two men. .at Z., and 
ZE-ffiA-KA'-Ha, Dn^^ double mount forest. 

1. A city in theN. of Benjamin, near Bethel; novr caHed 
Samrah, five miles N. of Jericho. 

Josh.18. 22 And Eeth-arabah, and Z., and Bcth-el 

2. A part of Ephraim. 

2 Ch. 13. 4 Abijah stood Up upcp mount Z., which (is) 

ZE-BIA-EITE.np?. 

A tribe at the Eleiitherus, at the W. foot of Lebanon, 

where there are still ruins called Sumra. 

(Jon. 10. 18 the Arvadite, and tho Z., and tho Hama. 

1 Ch. 1. 16 the Arvadite, and tho Z., and tho Hama. 

ZE-EI'-IIA, ■TPj song. 

A Bon of Becher, son of Benjamin. B.C. 1630. 

1 Ch. 7. 8 tho sons of Becher; Z.> and Joash, and E. 

ZE'-HAIT, 125: rich in flocks. 
A city in Judah, E. of Askclon ; same as Zaanan, 
Josh.15. 37 Z., and Hadashah, and Sligdal-gad 

^E'-IfAS, Ztivas. 

A believer who was a " lawyer," or one skilled in the 
law of Moses, whom Paul desired Titus to bring or send 
to him with Apollos to Kioopolis, wliither Paul pro- 
posed going to winter. 

Titus 3. 13 Bring Z. the lawyer and. Aj>ollos on their 

ZE-PHAN'-IAH, njjsx, ?n;W5! Jah is darkness. 
l.TIie "second"priest whom the captain of the king of 
Babylon's guard took with him to Biblah after he had 
plundered Jerusalem. B.C. 598. 

2 Ki. 25. 18 the captain of the guard tool:. .Z. tho se. 
Jer. SI. I Zedekiah sent unto him. .2. the son of M. 

ag. 25 Because thou hast sent letters, .to Z., tho 
29. 29 Z. . .read tliis letter in the ears of Jerem. 

37. 3 the king sent . . Z. the son of Maaseiah tho 
52. 24 the captain of tho guard took. .Z. the se. 

2. A Kohathite, ancestor of the prophet SamueL B.C. 
1460. 

1 Ch. 6. 36 Joel, the son of Azariah, the son, of Z. 

8. Son of Cushi, a prophet in the days of Joslah, whose 
Book of Prophecies still remain. B.C. 640-609. 

Zeph. I. I Tho word of the Loeh which camo unto Z. 
4. Son of Josiah the priest who dwelt in Jerusalem 
when Darius gave a decree to rebuild the temple. B.C. 

55"- 

Zech. 6. 10 go into the house of Josiah tho son of Z. 
6. 14 the crowns shall bo. .to Hen the son of Z. 

EE'-PHATH,' nss mountain watch. 
A city in Simeon, at the S, border of Edom and in 
Judah, called also Hormali; now caUed Sebaita; twenty- 
four miles N. of Kadesh. 

Judg. 1. 17 slew the Can^aiutes thiit iphahited Z. 
ZE-PHA'-THAH, np?^. 

A valley in tho W. of Judah, near Mareshah ; perhaps 
the same as the preceding. _ . 

2 Ch.14. 10 set the battle in array in tho valley of Z. 
ZE'-PHO, ZE'-Pai, "iS^-, 'B¥ vjatch. 

A son of Ellpha?, son of Esau. B.C. 1650. 

Gen. 36. II sons of Eliphaz were Teman. .Z., and G. 
36. 13 duke Teman, duke Omar, duke Z., duke 
1 Ch. I. 36 Teman, and Omar, Z., and Qatam, Kenaz 

ZE'-PHOS, Ii3¥ dark, vnntry. 
A G.-vdite. B.C. 1680. 

Num36. 15 of Z., tho family of tho Zephonites- 
ZEPHONITES, '■yisyn. 
The descendants of Zephon. 

Iium26. 15 of Zephon, the family of tho Z 
2ER, IV roch. 
A city in Naphtall, near the lake of Genesareth. • 

Josh. 19. 33 tho fenced cities (are)Ziddim, Z., andH. 
ZS'-EAH, ZA'-EAH, n"Tj, mj sprout. 

1. A sou of Ecul, son of Esau. B.C. 1700. 

Gen. 36. 13 these . .the sons of Eeuel ; Nahath, and Z. 

36. 17 duke Nahath, duke Z., duke Shammah 
I Ch. I. 37 The sons of Eeuel ; Nahath, Z., Shammah 

2. JFathe» of Jobab, second of the early kings of Edom. 
B.0. 1670. 

. Gen. 36. 33 Jobab the son of Z. of Bozrah reigned in 
t Ch. 1. 44 Jobab the son of Z. of Bozrah reigned in 
8. A son of Judah by his daughter in law Tamar. B.C. 
1700. 
-. Sen. 38.30 And.. hUbrothar..hisnamewa8caUedZ, 



Num 26. 20 of Z., the family of tho Zarhites 
Josh. 7. I, 18 Zabdl, the son of Z., of the tribo of J. 
7. 24 Joshua, .took Achan tiio son of Z., and 
22. 20 Did not Achan the son of Z. commit a tr. 
I Ch. 2. 4 Tamar his daughter in law bare him . . Z. 

2. e the sons of Z. ; Zimri, and Ethan, and K. 
9. 6 of the sons of Z. ; Jcuel, and their broth. 

Neh. n. 24 of the cliildren of Z. the sou of Judali 

4. A son of Simeon. B.C. 1700. 

Wum 26. 13 Of Z., the family of the Z.arhites : of Sh.aul 
1 Ch. 4. 24 The sons of Simoon. .Jarib, Z., (and/Sha. 

5. A Gershonito. B.C. 1250, 

I Ch. 6. 21 Joah his son, Iddo his son, Z. Ms son 
C. father of Ethni, a Levite. B.C. 1250. 

1 Ch. 6. 41 The son of Ethni, the son of Z., tho son of 
7. A king of EthiopJa, who warred vrith Asa. B.C. 94:. 

2 Ch. 14. 9 there came out against tlicm Z. the Ethiop. 

ZE-RAH'-IAH, n;n"3! Jah is appearing. 

1. A descendant of Phtnehas, an ancestor of Ezra. B.C. 
1 1 16. 

I Ch. 6. 6 XTzzi begat Z., and Z. begat Mcraioth 
6. 51 Buklu his sou, "Uzzi his son, Z. his son 
Ezra 7. 4 son of Z., tho son of Uzzi, tho son of Bu. 

2. Father of Elihoenai (a descendant of Pahath-Moab) 
who returned mth Ezra. B.C. 4^80. 

Ezra 8. 4 Elihoenai tho sou of Z., and wlthjhlm tvro 
ZE-RE'-DA, JTil^ri the fortress, town. 
A city or district on K. of ilount Ephraim, but in 
Manasseh, and birthplace of Jeroboam ; samo as Zcre- 
rath, Zaretan, Zartkan, and Zartanah. 

1 Ki. u. 26 J. the son of !Nebat,_aa Ephrathite of Z. 
ZE-EE-DA'-THAH, ncil-i.<t. 

In Manasseh, near Succoth. 

2 Ch. 4. 17 the clay ground between Succoth and Z. 
ZI-EE'-RATH, n-iiy. 

A district in Manasseh, near Ahelmehplah and Beth- 
shittah. 

Judg. 7. 22 and tho host fled to Beth-ahlttah and Z 

ZE'-RESH, ty-ij. 

Wife of Haman the Agagito, enemy of tho Jews In the 

days of Ahasuerua and Esther. B.C. 510. 

Esth. 5. 10 sent and called for his friends, and Z. his 

5. 14 Then said Z. his vrifo and all his friends 

6. 13 And Haman told Z. his wife and all his f r. 
6. 13 Then said his wise men and Z. his wife 

ZE'-EETH, iTis splendour, Irightness. 

A son of Helah son of Ashur, descendant of Judah, 

tlirough Caleb son of Hur. B.C. 1470. 

I Ch. 4. 7 the sons of Holah (were) Z., and Jezoar 

ZE'-EI, 'iv oalm. 

A son of Jcduthun set over tho setvlce of cquig in the 

days of David. B.C. 1013. 

I Ch.25. 3 sons of Jeduthun; Gedaliah, and Z., and 
ZE'-EOE, nil? hundlc. 

Father of Abi'el a Benjamito, and ancestor of Saul the 
first king of Israel. B.C. n6o. 

I Sa. 9. I Kish,tho son of Abiel, thosouof Zcror, the 
ZE-ETJ'-AH, ny"? full breasted. 
A vndow, mother of Jcroboamflrstkmg of tho ten tribes 
of Israel. B.C. icxx>. 

I Ki.ii. 26 whose mother's name (was) Z., a widow w. 

ZE-RTT-BA'-BEL, ^33n; shoot of Babylon. 
A descendant of Salathiel or Shcaltiel grandson of 
Jchoiakira king of Judah; he led bapk tho first band of 
exiles. B.C. 536. 

I Ch. 3. ig the Bonsof Pedaiah (were) Z., and Shimel 

3. 19 tho sons of Z.j Meshullam, and llananiah 
Ezra 2. 2 Which came with Z. : Joshua, Nohemiah 

3. 2 Then stood uj) . . Z. the son of Shealtiel, and 

3. 8 in tho second year, .began Z. tho son of 

4. 2 they came to Z., and to tho chief of tho 

4. 3 Z. . . said unto them, Yo have nothing to 

5. 2 Thou rose up Z., the son of Shealtiel, and 
ITeh. 7. 7 Wlio camo with Z., Jcshua, Nchemiah 

12. I these, .the priests, .that went up with Z. 

12. 47 all Israel in the days of Z.,. .gave tho po. 

Hag. %. I oamo tho word of tho LOED . . uuto Z. tho 

1. 12 Then Z. . . with all the . .people, obeyed tho 

1. 14 And the Lord stirred up the spirit of Z. 

2. 2 Speak now to Z. the son of Shealtiel, gover. 
2. 4 Yet now bo strong, Z-, saith the LoED 
2. 21 Speak to Z., governor of Judah, saying 

a. 33 In that day. .will I take thee, Z., my so. 
Zech. 4, 6 This (is) the v/ord of the Lord untoZ., sa. 
4. 7 before Z (thou shalt become) a plain : and 
4. 9 The hands of Z. havo laid the foundation 
4. 10 .shall see the pUmimet in tho hand of Z. 

ZE-ETJ'-IAH, n;',-i^ balm. 

A daughter of Jesse father of Davld^ whoso three sons 
were officers over David's army, viz., Joab, Abishal, and 
Asahel. B.C. 1070. 

1 Sa. zC, 6 Then answered David . . Abishal . . son of Z. 

2 Sa. B. 13 And Joab tho son of Z. . .went out, and 

2, tS there were three sons of Z. there, Joab 

3. 39 these men the sons of Z, (be) too hard for 
8. 16 Jop.b the eon of Z. (was) over the host 

14. : ^"ow Joab the son of Z, papoeived that tho 
:5. 9 Then said Abishal the son of Z. uuto the 
16. 10 What ha79 1 to do with you, ye sons of Z.? 
17. 35 daughter ofKahasb, BlstectoZ-jroab'san^ 



2 Sa. 18. 2 under the hand of Abishsi the son of Z. 
19. 21 Abishai tho son of Z. answered and said 
19. 22 What have I to do with you, ye sons of Z, 
21. 17 But Abishai the son of Z. succoured him 
23. 18 the son of Z., was chief among three; au<l 
23. 37 Zelek.. armour bearer to Joab the son of Z. 

X Ki. I. 7 he conferred with Joab the son of Z., and 
2. 5 thou knowest also what Joab the son of Z. 
2. 22 even for him. .and for Joab the son of Z. 

I Ch. 2. 16 Whose sisters (were) Z. . . And the sons of Z. 
II. 6 Joab the son of Z. went up first, and was 
II. 39 the armour bearer of Joab the son of Z. 
i3. 12 the son of Z. slew of the Edomites. .eigh. 
1 3. 13 And Joab tho son of Z. (was) over the ho. 
e6. 28 all that. .Joab tho son of Z., had dedicat. 
27. 24 Joab the son of Z, began to number, but 

SS'-THAIH, Dni shining. 

A sou or grandson of Laddana Gushonite. B.C. T015. 

I Ch.23. 8 the chief (was) Johiel, and Z., and Joel 
=6. 22 sons of Jehieli; Z., and Joel liis brothor 
ES'-THAK, jnM shining. 
A son of Bilthan, grandson of Benjamin. B.C. looo. 

1 Ch. 7. 10 Chenaanah, and Z., and Tharsliish, and 
ZE'-THAE, "mi sacrifice. " ' 

One of tho seven chamberlains of the king of Persia 
that saw tho Icing's face at pleasiu'e. B.C. 519. 

Esth. L, 10 Z. . . served in the presence of Aliasuerus 
Zl'-A, y-I terrified, 
A Gadite, head of a family. B.C. 1070. 

1 Ch. 5. 13 Shcba, and Jorai, and Jachan, and u., and 
ZI'tEA, ityi plantation. .' 

A servant of Saul who served Mepliibosheth, and after- 
wards obtained half of his property from David by 
ascribing treachery to his master. B.C. 1025.. 

2 Sa. 9. 2 (therejwas) . . a servant, whose name (was)Z. 

9. 2 (Art) thou Z.? And he said. Thy servant- 
g. 3 Z. said unto the king, Jonathan hath yet a 
9. 4 Z. said unto tho king. Behold, he (is) in 
9. 9 Then the king called to Z., Saul's servant 
9. 10 Z. had fifteen sons and twenty servants - 
g. 1 1 Then said Z. unto the king. According to 
9. 12 all that dwelt in the house of Z. (were) so. 
16. 1 Z. the servant of Mcphibosheth met him 
16. 2 the king said unto Z., What meanest th. 
16. 2 Z. said, Tho asses (be) for the king's hous. 
i'5. 3 Z. said unto the king. Behold, he abideth 
16. 4 Then said the king to Z., Behold, thina 
16. 4 Z. said, I humbly beseech thee (that) I 
19. 17 Z. tho servant of the house of Saul, and 
19! 29 I have said. Thou and Z. divide the land 

ZI-BE'-OIT, Jiynif wild robber. 

1. A Hivito, grandfather of Adah one of Esau's wives 

B.C. iSoOj 

Gen. 36. 2 the daughter of Anah the daughter of Z. 
36. 14 tho daughter of Anah the daughter of i. 

2. A son of Bcir tho Horite. B.C. 1800. 

Gen. 36. 20 Lotan, and Shobal, and Z., and Anah 
36. 24 these (arc) tho children of Z. ; both A jah 

35. 24 found . . as he fed the asses of Z. his father 

36. 29 duke Lotan, duke Shobal, duke Z., duke 
z Ch. 1. 38 sons of Scir ; Lotan, and Shobal, and Z. 

i. 40 And tho sons of Z.. A.iah, and Anah 

Zra'-IA, N;35t gazelle. 

A Bcnjamite, ;on of Ilodosh. B.C. 1320. 

1 Ch. 0. 9 he begat of Hodesh his wife, Johab, andZ. 

ZIB'-IAH, n;n5f. 

Tho wife of Ahaziah ana mother of Jehoash or Joash, 

kings of Judah ; from the city of Beer-sheba. B.C. 890. 

2 Ki. 12. I his mother's name (was) Z. of Beer-sheba 
2 Ch.24. I His mother's namo also ^waa) Z. of Bcer-B. 

ZICH'-EI, >13! renowned. 

1. A son of Izhar, grandson of Levi. B.C. 1490. 

Exod. 6, zi.sons of Izhar; Korah, and Kepheg, and Z. 

2. A Bcnjamite of tho family of Shimhi. B.C. 130a. 

I Cli. 8. 19 And Jakim, and Z,, and Zabdi 

3. A Benjamito, son of Shishak. B.C. 1300. 

I Cli. 8. 23 And Abdon, and Z., and Hanaa 
i. A Bcnjamite, son of Jeroham. B.C. 1300. 

1 Cli. 8. 27 Jaresiah, and Eliah, and Z., tho sons of /. 
0. A Levite, son of Asaph. B.C. 500. 

I Ch. 9. 15 Mattani.-vhthesoHof Micah, thesonofZ. 
C. A descendant of Eliezer, sou of Moses, in the days of 
David. B.C. 10^0. 

1 Ch. 26. 25 Joram his son, and Z. his son, and Shel(X 

7. Father ofEliozer,achief Eeubenitc in the days of David. 
B.C. 1040. 

1 Ch.27. 16 ruler of tho Eeubenitea. .the son of Z.>, 

8. Father of Amaziah, a captain of Jehoshaphat. B.O. 
960. 

2 Ch.17. 16 Andnexthim (was) Amasiah the son of Z. 

9. Father of Elishanhat, a captain of hundreds, who 
helped Jehoiada the priest to make Joash king of IsraeL 
B.C. 900. ■ 

2 Ch.23. I Jehoiada. .took. .Elishaphattheson of Z. 

10. An Ephraimite, a mighty man of valour, that slew 
tho son of Ahaz Icing of judah. B.C. 741. 

2 Ch.28. 7 Z., a mighty man of Ephraim, slowMaaso. 

11. Father of Joel, overseer of the Benjamites in Jerusa.- 
lem after the exile. B.C. 470. 

Neh.n. 9 Joel the son of Z. (was) thelroveieear 



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12. A pri08t of the sons ot A^ijah in tho daya of Nebemiah. 

B.C. 44S-V I_ - *^" — ' > ■ """ " ' 

Neh. lari; of Abijah, Z.; of Miniamih, of Moadiah, Pi. 

BID'-BIM, D"'15Il' ihe maunlain sides. 

A fenced city in Naphtali ; now called Sattin. 

Josh.19. 35 the fenced cities (are) Z., Zer, and Ham. 

2IDKI'-JAH, ."i.'plV J ah is might. 

A chief prince of the Jews that with Nfihemiati sealed 

the covenant. B.C. 443. Seo ZedekiaK 

Neh.io. I those that sealed (were) Nehemiah..Z. 
ef-DOK, SIBON, I'n^, ['TV fortress. 
kl.Eldest aou of Canaan, son of Ham. B.C. 2=00. 
I Gen. 10. 15 Canaan begat S. his first born, and Helh 
I Ch. I. 13 Canaan begat S. his first born, and Ucth. 
2. A city in Asher, now called Saida; its .authority ex- 
tended 3. to Carmel and Dor, and E. towards Damascus. 
Gen. 10. 19 tho border of tho Canaanitcs was from S. 
49. J3 sliall dwell, .his border (shall bo) unto Z. 
Josh II. 8 smote them, and chased them unto gro.it|Z. 
19. 28 and Hammon, and Kanah. .unto gvcut Z. 
Judg. I. 31 Neither did Asher drive out . . iuhab. of Z. 

10. 6 children of Israel . . served . . tho gods of Z. 
18. 28 no deliverer, because it (was) far from Z. 

B Sa. 24. 6 they came to Dan-jaan, and about to Z. 

I Kl. 17. 9 Arise, get thee to Zarephath, which . . to Z. 

Ezra 3. 7 They gave, .meat, and drink. .imto..Z. 

.JLaa. 23. a thou whom the merchants of Z. . . Iiave re. 
23. 4 ise thou ashamed, Z. ; for the sea hath 
23. 12 Thou shalt no more rejoice, .dauglitcr. .Z. 

Jer. 25. 22 all the kings of Tyrus..all the kings of Z. 

27. 3 send them, .to tho king of Z., by the hand 
47. 4 to cut off from Tyrus and Z. every helper 

Ezfi. 27. 8 The inhabitants of Z. and Arvad were thy 

28. 21 set thy face against Z., and prophesy aga. 
28. 22 Behold, I (am) against thee, Z.; iind I 

•Joel 3. 4 what have ye to dov/ith me, Tyre, and Z. 
Zech. 9. 2 H.amath also shall border thereby . .and Z. 

ZIDONIANS, SrOONIANS, D'Vn'S, J'JTV, 'JIV, n'jiX. 
I'he inhabitants of the preceding city and state. 
vJudgio. 12 The Z. also. .did oppress you; and yo cr. 
18. 7 dwelt careless, after the manner of the Z. 

18. 7 they (were) far from the Z., and had no 

t Ell. II. I Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Z., (and) 

11. 5, 33 Ashtoreth the goddess of the Z. 

16. 31 Jezebel the daughter of Ethbaal. .the Z. 
s Ki.23. 13 for Ashtoreth the abomin.atiou of the S. 
I Ch.22. 4 the Z. . .brought much cedar wood to Da. 
Kze. 32. 30 all the Z., which are gone down with the 
ZIF, 11 blossom or Jloxoer monlh.. 
The second month of tho Hebrew year; from the new 
inoon of Hay to that of June. 

1 Ki. 6. I in the month Z., which (is) tho second m«. 
6. 37 was the foundation., laid, in the month Z. 

Zf-HA, .xri'v. ■ 

1. One of the Nethinim, whose desccnduuts returned 
Wltli Zerubbabcl. B.C. 536. 

Ezra 2. 43 Tho Nethinims : the children of Z., the c. 
Neh. 7. 46 The Nethinims: the cliildren of Z., the c. 

2. A ruler of the Nethinim in Jerusalem. B.C. 536. 

Neh. II. 21 and Z. and Gispa (were) over the Nethin. 
ZIK'-LAG, i\i:^, ihp'f windint/, hcndinij. 
A city in the S. of Judah, afterwards given to Simeon. 

Josh 15. 31 And Z., and Madmannah, and Sansannah 

19. 5 And Z.,andBeth-niarcaboth, and Hazar. 
I Sa, 27. 6 Then Achish gave him Z. that day 

27. 6 wlierefore Z. pertaineth unto the kings of 

30. X when David and his men were come to Z. 

30. I Amaleldtes. .invaded. .Z., and smitten Z. 

^o. 14 We made an invasion, .and we burnt Z. 

30. 26 when David came to Z., he sent of tlio sp. 
a Sa. I. I and David had abode two days in Z. 

4. 10 I took hold of him, .and slew him in Z. 
I Ch. 4. 30 And at Bethuol, and at norniah, and at Z. 

12. I these (arc) they that came to David to Z. 
12. 20 As he went to Z., there fell to him of M. 

Neh, 11. 2S at Z., and Jlekonah, and in the villages 

ZIL'-LAH, TVfi protect io^i, screen. 

One of the wives of Lamoch, sou of Slethuselah of the 

family of Cain. B.C. 3S74. 

Gen. 4. 19 one. .Adah, and the name of the other Z. 
4. 22 Z,, she alsi) bare Tubal-cain, an instructor 
4. 23 Lamech said imto his wives Adah and Z. 

n9?V onyrrh dropping. 
of Leah, eldest daughter of Laban. B.C. 



Zlt-PAH, 

Handmaid 
J730. 
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, 29. 24 Laban gave unto his daughter Leah 7.. his 
30. 9 she took Z. her maid, and gave hei' Jacob 
30. 10, 12 And Z., Leah's maid, bare Jacob a 
35. 26 Andthesousof Z., Leah's handmaid; Gad 
37. 2 and the hid (was), .with the sons of Z. 
46. 18 These (are) tho sons of Z., whom Laban 

ZIL'-THAl, 'rk-i. 

1. A Benjamite, son of .Shimhi. B.C. 1300. 

I Ch. 8. 20 And Elienai, and Z., and Eliel 

2. A captain of ilanassch who joined David in Ziklag. 
B.C. 1058, 

I Ch.i2. 2o Elilru, and Z., captains of tho thousands 
2IM'-MAH, nijl counsel, consideration. . _ 
I. A son of Jahath, grandson of Gcrshom sou of Levi. 
S,o. 1370. ^ - -_; ', . .. _ 

I Ch. 6. 2o Libui his eon, Jahath his son, Z. his son 



2. A Gcrshonito In the fourth or fifth degree. , B.c 
1600, 

1 Ch. 6, 42 The son of Ethan, tho son of Z., tho son 

3. A Gcrshonit^ father of Joah who assisted in cleans- 
ing the temple in the days of Hozekiah. B.C. 726. 

2 Ch.29. 12 of thcOcrshouites; Joah the ion of Z., and 
ZIM'-RAN, ]->S\ ^celebrated. ■ 

A sou of Abraham by Kclurah. B.C. 1800. 

Gen. -5. 2 And she bare him Z., and Jokshan, and 

1 Ch. I. 32 she bare Z., and Jukalian, and Mcdau, and 
Zm'-RI, '-ii?! ccUhrated. 

1. Son of a chief .Simeonito, slain along with Cozbl a 
Midianitess, by I'liinehas son of Aaron. B.C. 1452. 

Num 25. 14 Now tho name of the Israelite, .(was) Z. 

2. A captain who slew Elah. and was himself slain by 
Oniri. . B.C. 929. • 

iKi.16. 9 Andhi3servantZ...con5piredagain3thim 
16. to Z. went in and smote him, and killed him 
16. I:; Thus did Z. destroy all tho h.ouse of Baa. 
iC. IS did Z. rei:;n seven days in Tirz.-.li. And tho 
lO. iCi Z. hath conspired, laud hatlii'.Iso slain tho 
i<j. i3 it came to pas,-), wlien Z. sav/ that tho city 
xC. 00 the rest of tlio acts of Z. . .(.arc) they not 

2 Ki. 9, 31 sho caid, (Had) Z. peace, who slew his mas. 

3. A son o£ Zerah, son of Judah. B.C. i6ao. 

I Ch. 2. d the sons of Zcrah; Z., and Ethan, and H 
i. A Benjamite. B,0. 940. 

I Ch. 2. 36 Johoad.ah begat Alemoth. .and Z.; and Z. 
n. 42 J'arah begat Alemeth, and. .Z., andZ. be. 
5. An unliuo>/n place. 

Jer. 25. 25 all tho kings of Z., and all tho kings of E. 

ZDT, yilow land, 

A desert on tho S. of Judah, and W. of the S. end of 

Salt .Se.1. 

Num 13. 21 they, .searched, .the wilderness of Z. un. 
20. I Then came. .Israel, .into tho desert of Z. 
27. 14 ye rebelled, .in the desert of Z., In the 

33. 36 And they., pitched in the wilderness of Z. 
34- 3 your south quarter shallbeirom. .Z. along 

34. 4 And your border shall, .pass on to Z. : and 
Deut32. 51 ye trespassed, .in the wilderness of Z. 
Josh. 15. I the wilderness of Z. . .(was) the uttemiost 

15. 3 And it went out. .and passed along to Z, 

ZI'-NA, NJ'r- 

A son of Shimci. a Gershonlle ; In ver. 11 It Is Zizah. 
B.C. 1015. ,^ 

1 Ch.23. 10 tho sons of Shimei (were) Jahath, Z., and 
ZI'-ON, I'l'V fortress. See Sio}i. 

The S.W. hill of Jerusalem, the older and higher part 
of the city ; it is often called the city of David. 

2 Sa. 5. 7 Nevertheless D, took tho stronghold of Z. 

1 Ki. 8. I they might bring up the ark.. out of . .Z. 

2 Ki.19. 21 The virgin, the daughter of Z., hatli despl. 

19. 31 and they that escape out of mount Z. 

1 Ch.ii. 5 Nevertheless David took the castle of Z.' 

2 Ch. 5. 2 assembled. .to bring up the ark. .out of..Z. 
I^a. 2. C Yet.. set my king upon my lioly hill of Z. 

9. II Sing.. to the LoKD, which dv/elleth in Z. 
g. 14 in the gates of tho daughter of Z,: I wilL 
14. 7 salvation of Israel (were come) out of Z. 

20. 2 Send. .help, .and strengthen thee out of Z. 
48. 2 the joy of tho whole e.irth, (is) mount Z. 
4S. II Lft mount Z. rejoice, let the daughters of 
48. 12 V/alk about Z., and go round about her 

50. 2 Out of Z., the perfection of beauty, God 

51. iS Do^'ood in thy good pleasure unto Z.:bu. 
53. 6 salvation of Israel (were come) out of Z. ! 

63. I Prai.ie waiteth for thee, O God, in S. : and 
65,35 For God will save Z., and wilt build the 
74; 2 Remember, .this mount Z., wluyein thou 
76. 2 tabernacle, and his dwelling place in Z. 
78. 63 chose the tribe of Jud.ah, the mount Z. 

64. 7 (everyone of them) in Z. appeareth beforo 
87. 2 Lord loveth the gates of Z. more than all 
87. 5 of Z. it shall be said. This and that man 
97. 8 Z. heard, and was glad; .and the daughters 
95. 2 Loud (is) great in Z.; and he (is) high ab. 

102. 13 Thoushalt.arise, (and) have mercy upon Z. 
10:. 16 When the Loud shall build up Z., he sha. 
IC2. 21 To declare the name of the Loi'.D in Z. 
no. 2 shall send the rod of thy strength out of Z. 

125. 1 trust in the LOKD (shall be) as mount Z. 

126. I the Loud turned, .the captivity of Z. 
i:3. s Lord shall bless thee out of Z.: and thou 
120. 5 Let them all bo confounded . . that hate Z. 
13 j. 13 the Loud hath chosen Z.; he hath desired 

133. 3 that dcsoended upon the mountains of Z. 

134. 3 Loud that made heaven, .bless, .out of Z. 

135. 21 Blessed be the Loi-.D out of Z., which dw. 
137. I yea, we wept, when we remembered Z. 
137. 3 (saying). Sing us (one) of the songs of Z. 

146. 10 Loud shall reign for ever, .thy God, Z. 

147. 12 Pi-.aise the LouD, O Jerusalem. .God, Z. 
149. 2 let the children of Z. be joyful in their k. 

Song 3. II Go forth, O ya daughters of Z., and beho. 

Isa. I. 8 Ann the daughter of Z. is left as a cottage 
I. 27 Z. shall be redeemed with judgment, and 
a. 3 for out of Z. shall go forth the law, and 

3. i5 Because the daughters of Z. .are haughty 
3. 17 the Lord will smite, .the daughters of Z. 

4. 3 (he that is) left in Z. . .shall be called holy 
4. 4 washed . . the filth of the daughters of Z. 
4. 5 LOKD shall create upon, .mount Z. . .a cl. 
a. 18 Lo. of hosts, which dwelleth in mount Z. 

10. 12 L. . . performed iiis . . work upon mount Z. 



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24 O my people tliat dwcllcst in Z,, bo not 
32 ho shall sliako his hand (against) the..Ji 

6 Cry out and shout, thou inhabitant of Z. 
32 tho Lord hath founded Z,, and tho poor 

I unto tho mount of the daughter of Z. 

7 bo brought., to the place of ..the mount Zt 
23 Loud of hosts shall reign in mount Z. 
16 Behold, I lay in Z. for a foundation a st.' 

8 multitude of . . nations . . fight against . . Z. 

19 the people shall dwell in Z. at Jerusalem 

4 shall the Loud of hosts.. fightformountZ. 

9 saith tho Loud, whoso fire (is) in Z., andj 

5 he hath liUed Z. with judgment and rigb. 
14 Tho sinners in Z. are afraid ; fearfulncsa 

20 Look upon Z., tho city of our solemnities. 

8 of rocompenccs for tho controversy of Z. 
10 r.ansomcd of tho Lord shall, .como to Z.* 

22 Tho virgin, the daughter of Z., hath des.. 
32 and they that escape out of mount Z. 

9 Z. . . get thee up into the high mountain' 

27 The first (shall say) to Z., Behold, behold 

13 I will place salvation in Z. for Israel my 
J4 But Z. said. The LORD hath forsaken mo 

3 Ithe Lord shall comfort Z. : he will comf^ 
n redeemed of ..Lord shall.. come.. unto Z. 

16 that I may. .say unto Z., Thou (art)myn. 

1 Awake, awake ; put on thy strength, Z. 

2 thyself from the bands. .dauglUer of Z. 

7 that saith unto Z., Thy God reigneth I 

8 see. .when the Lord shall bring again Z. 

20 tho Kcdeemer shall come to Z., and unto 

14 The city of the LOKD, The Z. of the Holy 

3 To .appoint tmto them that mourn In Z. 

"i For Z.'s sake willl not hold my peace, and 
u Say ye to the daughter of Z. . . thy salvat. 
10 Z. is a wilderness, Jerusalem a desolation 

8 as soon as Z. travailed, she brought forth 

14 two of a family. .1 will bring you to Z. 

6 Set up the st.-.ndard toward Z.: retire, stay 

31 the voice of the daughter of Z., (that) be., 
2 I have likened the daughter of Z. to aco.- 

23 they ride upon horses. .0 daughter of Z. 
19 (Is) not tho Loud in Z.? (is) not her king 
19 For a voice of wailing is heard out of Z. 
19 hath thy soul loathed Z. ? why hast thou 
18 Z. shall be plowed (like) afield, and Jeru. 

17 This (is) Z., whom no man secketh after 
6 let us go up to Z. unto the Lord our God 

12 shall come and sing in tho height of Z. 

5 They shall ask the way to Z., with their fa: 

28 to declare in Z. the vengeance of the Lord' 
10 let us declare in Z. tho work of the Lord: 

24 evil that they liave done in Z. in your si; 
35 violence.. (be) upon Babylon, shall. .Z. say 

4 The ways of Z. do mourn, because none 1 

6 from the daughter of Z. all her beauty is 

17 Z. spreadeth forth her hands, (and thera 
I Lord covered the daughter of Z. with a 
4 in the tabernacle of the daughter of Z. , 

6 caused the. .sabbaths to be forgotten in Z. 
8 hath purposed to destroy the wall, .of Z. 

lo The elders of the daughter of Z. sit upon 

13 what shall I equal to thee. . daughter of Z.f 

18 ISee alun -j i'' ; 4. 2, n, 22 ; 5, 1:, 18 ] 

1 Blow ye the trumpet in Z.,and sound an- 

15 Blow tho trumpet in Z., sanctify a fast ■ 
23 Be glad then, ye children of Z., and rejo< 

32 in mount Z. . .shall be deliverance, as the 

16 Loud .ilso c'nall roar out of Z., and utter 

17 I (.im) the Lord your God dwelling in Z. 

21 wiU cleanse.. for the Lord dwelleth in Z. 

2 And he said. The LORD -wilj roar from Z. 

1 Woo to them (that are) at ease in Z., and' 
17 But upon mount Z. shall be deliveranco 
21 Saviours shall come upon mount Z. to ju; 
13 beginning of . .sin to the daughter of Z. 
lo They build up Z. with blood, and Jferusa; 

12 Therefore shall Z. . .be plowed (as) a field 

2 tho law shall go forth of Z., and the word' 

7 Loud shall reign over them in mount Z.. 

8 thou., the stronghold of thed.aughterof Z. 

10 Libour to bring forth, O'daughter of Z. 

11 Let her bo defiled. .let oureye look'upon Z. 

13 Arise and thresh, O daughter of Z. : for Ii 

14 Sing, daughter of Z. ; shout, Israel 
16 (and to) Z., Let not thine hands be slack 
14 I am jealous for Jerusalem andforZ. with 

1. 17 ti:o Loud shall yet comfort Z., and shall 

2. 7 Deliver thyself, Z., that dwellest (with) 
2. 10 ,S;ng and rejoice, O daughter of Z. ; for, !o 
8. 2 1 was jealous for Z. with great jealousy 

8. 3 saith the Lord ; I am returned unto Z. 

9. 9 llejoice greatly, daughter of Z. ; shout 
9. 13 Yvhcn I have . .raised up thy sons, OZ., ag^ 

ZI'-OR, ly'X sviallness. 

.A. city in Judah, near Hebron ; now called Sair. 

Josh 15. 54 Kirjath-arba, which (is) Hebron, and Z, 

ZIPH, 1'! refining place. 

1. A city in the S.E. of Judah. 

Josh.15. 24 Z., and Telem, and Bealofh 
I Sa. ,'23. 14 David abode . . in a mountain in the tt. of& 
83. 15 David (was) in tho wilderness of Z. in a 
23. 24 And they arose, and went to Z. before Si 
26. 2 Saul, .went down to tho wilderness of 'U 
26. 2 to seek David in the wilderness of Z,. 
' 2 Ch.ii. 8 And Gath, and Mareshah, and Z. ^ _ 

2. Another in Judah, near Garmel or Juttah ; now called 
Ziph. 

J08I1.1S. 55'lfaoarCarmel, and Z., and Juttaft^j J 

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8. A patronymic ot a grandson otCaleb son'of Hecron. 
B.C. 150Q..' ^ V- - — 

I Ch. T42 his first born, which (was) the father of Z. 

1. A son of Jehaleleel. B.C. 1380. 

1 Ch.'4. 16 Z., and ZLphah, liria, and AaafeeJ 

Zf-PHAH.'.nc'l lent. , 

A son of Jehaleleel, a descendant of Caleb son of Je^ 

Dhunneh/^ B.C. 1380.^ 

1 Ch.% 16 Ziph, and Z.,"Tiri2, and Asareel 

ZIPH'-ION, fVEV looking out, serpent, darJc. 
A son 0/ Gad, called Zephon in Num. 26. 15. B.C. 1680. 
Gen. 46. 16 the sons c£ Gad ; Z., and Haggi, Shuni 

ZtPHTTES, Q'DI, a'3'?. 
The inhabitants of Ziph.^ 

I Sa.23. 19 Thon came up the Z. to Saul to Gibeali 
26. I And the Z. came imto Saul to Gibeah 

Psa. 34. tille. when the Z. came and said to Saul 

ZrPH'-KONri'isi beautiful iop^ 
A place at the K. of Palestine.- 

Num.34. '9 the bcfrder shall go on to Z., and the go, 

ZIP'-POE, ite^t sparroiu, bird. 

Father of Balalt long of Jloab, who hired Baalam to 

curse Israel. B.C. 1490. 

Num22. 2 the son of Z. saw all that Israel had done 

22. '4 Balak the son of Z. (was)li:ing of the Moa. 

22. 10 Balalj the sou of Z. . .liath sent unto me 

22. 16 Thus salth Balalc the son of Z., Let noth.- 

23. 18 Rise, .hearken unto me, thou sou of Z. 
Josh.24. 9 Balak the sou of Z. . .warred against Isra. 
Judgii. 25 thou anything better than. .the son of Z. 

2lP-ro'-aAH, n-jsy little bird. 

The wife of Moses and daughter of Eeuel, Jethro or 

Jether, priest of Midian.gB.C. 1500. 

\NExod, 2. 21 and he gave Moses Z. his daughter 

> 4. 45 Z.. took a sharp stone, and cut off the fo. 

18. 2 Then Jethro, Sloses' father in law, took Z. 

BEtfi'-EI, 'lipp Jah is protection. 

A son of Uzziel, son of Kohath. B.C. 1S30. 

Exod. 6. 22 And the sons ofU2ziel..Eizaphan, ondZ. 

Zi2. Y'^ protection. ■ 

A place in S.E. of Judah, near which Jehoshaphat de- 
feated the Moabites and Ammonites. Husasah I Ain- 
tjfidyf ^ 

. 3 Ch'.2o; 16 behold, they come up by thecliff of Z. 

Zf-ZA, ZI'-ZAH, HI'!, ny] shining, Irightness, 

;1. A Simeonite, son of Ziphi. B.C. 800. 

__xi Ch. 4. 37 And Z. the son of Shiphi, the son of Allou 

2. A Gerahonite, son of Shimei ; in verse 10 it is Zina. 
B.C. 1015, 

I Ch.23. II Jahath was tho chief, and Z. the second 

3. A son of Rehoboam, and grandson of Solomon. B.C. 
960. 

j|t a Ch.ii. 20 which bare him Abijah, and Attal. .Z. 

ZO'-AN, ]]i'i. \ 

The c.ipital of Egypt on the E. bank of the Tanitic 
arm of the Nile, the seat of a dynasty in the days of 
tsammotichus, quoted by Manetho as the tVenty-flrst 
and twenty-tliird, built seven years after Hebron ; now 
called San, a small village by the lake Menzdch. , 
1 Num 13. 22 Hebron was built seven years before Z. in 
I Psa. 78. 12 Marvellousthings didhe..(in)..fleldof Z. 
' ^v, 78. 43 How he . '.wrought . . wondersjin the . . of Z. 
Isa.. 19. II Surely the princes of Z. (are) fools, tho 
jg. 13 The princes of Z. are become fools, the 
'30. 4 his princes were at Z.,'and his ambassad. 
■' Eze. 30. 14 1. .will set fire inZ., and will execute jud. 

KOyAR, ivX lyW little. 

A toall city (once called Bela) at the S.E. comer of 



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Salt Sea, afterwards reckoned to Moab, into which Lot 
and his two daughters fled when Sodom was destroyed ; 
now called Ziara. 

Gen. 13. 10 the land of Egypt, as thou camestuntoZ. 
14. 2 and the king of Bela, which isZ. 
14. 8 and the king of Bela,.the same (is) Z. 
19.22 Therefore tho name of the city was .■. Z. 
19. 23 sun was risen, .when Lot oUterodinto Z. 
ig. 30 Lot went Up out of Z., and dwelt in the 
19. 30 he feared to dwell in Z. : and he dwelt in 
DeuT;34. . 3 the plain of tho valley of Jericho . .unto Z. 
Isa. 15. 5 his fugitives (shall flee) unto Z., an heifer 
Jer. 48. 34 they uttered.tbeir voice, from Z. . .imto'H. 

ZO'-BAH, ZO'-BAr-iys-n^k, K?"i!;,, . 

A district and kingdom in Syria, N.ErofDamascus and 

S. of Hamath, or the land between the Orontes and tho 

Euphrates. 

I Sa. 14. 47 So Saul, .fought against, .the kings of Z. 
3 Davidsmote. .thesonof Rehob,ldng ofZ. 
8. 5 Syrians . . came to succour Hadadezer . . Z. 
fi. 12 spoil of Hadadezer, son of Rehob, ki. of Z. 
10. 6 children of Ammon.. hired. .Syrians ofZ. 
10, 8 and the Syrians of Z., and of Rehob, and 
23. 36 Igal tho son of Nathan of Z., Banl the G. 
1 Ki.11.. 23 v/liich fled from his lord Hadadezer.. of Z. 
1 Ch. 18. 3 And David smote Hadarezer king of Z. 
18. 5 Syrians, .'came to. .Hadarezer king of Z. 
9 smitten all the host of Hadarezer king of Z. ■ 
6 and out of Syria-maachah, and out of Z. 
Solomon went to Hamath-z., and prevail. 



2 Sa. 8. 



18. 

19. 

iCh. 8. 



Psa. 60. title, when he strove with. .Aram Z. when Jo. 

ZO-BE'-BAH, n^T^n the affable. 

A daughter of Coz, a descendant of Judah through 

Caleb son of Hur. B.C. 1430. 

I Ch. 4. 8 Coz begat AUub, and Z., and the families 

ZO'-HAR, in^i nobility, distinction. 

1. Father of Eplu-on the Hittite, from whom Abraham 
purchased the c.ive of Machpelah. B.C. 1880. 

Gen. 23i 8 and entreat for me to Ephron the son of Z. 
25. 9 in the field cf Eplu'on tlie son of Z. the H. 

2. A son of Simeon, second son of Judah. B.C. 1690. 

Gen. 46. 10 Jamiii, andOhad, and Jaohin, and Z.,and 
Exod. 6.15 Janiin, and Ohad, and Jachiu, and Z., and 

ZO-HE'-LETH, nbni servient. 

A stone near iin-r'ogel, S.E. of Jerusalem 

I Ki. I. 9 Adonijah slew sheep.. by the stone of Z. 

ZO'-HETB, nn'u corpulent, strong. 

A^son of Ishi, descendant from Judak through Caleb 

.pon of Jepbunneh. B.C. 1400. 

^1 Ch. 4. 20 and the sons of Ishi (were) Z., and Ben-Z. 

ZO'-PHAH, ns'n watch. 

A son of Helem, grandson of Beriahson of Asher. B.C. 

1570. 

J Ch. 7. 35 the sons of his brother Helem ; Z., and 
7. 36 The sons of Z.; Suuh, and Harnepher, and 

ZO'-PHAI, 'S'iS' ivatcher. 

A son of Elkanah, father of Samuel the prophet ; called 
Zuph in I Sa. i. i, and Ziph in i Ch. 6. 35. B.C. 1120. 
I Ch. 6.26 sons of Elkanah ; Z. his son, and Nahath 

ZO'-PHAR, isii- hairy, rough. 

A Naamatliite, and friend of Job ; pi-obablyfromEdom. 

B.C. 1520. 

Job 2. II tJildad tho Shuhito, and Z. the Naamath. 
II. i Then answered Z. tlie Naamathite, and 
20. I Then answered Z. tho Naamathite, and 
42. 9 Eildad the Shuhito . . Z. the Naamathite 

ZO'-PHIM, o'Di watchers. 

i. A place on the top of Pisgah to which Balak brought 

Biialam. B.C. 1452. 

Uum 23. 14 And he brought him into the field of Z. 



2. A city on Mount Ephraim, the birthplaceof Samuel' 
generally called llama. 

1 Sa. J. 1 Now there was a certain man of R. Z. 

ZO'-EAH, ZAREAH, ZOREAH.'a^j-iy^romiVenir'i^airjj, 

A city in W. of Judah, reckoned to Dan, near Eshtaol • 

now caUed Surah, near Wady Surar.-. See Zaredthites'. 

Josh 13. 33 in the valley, Eshtaol," and Z., and Ashaah 

19. 41 And the coast of their inheritance wasZ. 
Judgi3. 2 And there was a certain man of Z.,of tho 

13. 25 in the camp of Dan between Z. and Esht. 

16. 31 his brethren . .buried him Ijetween Z. anil 

18. ,2. children of Dan sent. .five men. .from Z. 

18. 8 And they came unto their brethren to Z. 

18. ii there went .'.out of Z. .. six hundred men 

2 Ch.ii. 10 And Z., and Aijalon, and Hebron, which 
Keh. II. 29 And at En-rimmon, and at Z., and at Ja. 

ZOKATHITES, 'rj;"!y. 

A family spning from Shobal son of Judah; or tha 

Zarcathites of i Ch. 2. 53. 

.1 Ch. 4. 2 These (are) the families of the Zi. 

ZORITES, '!-"iV- 

A family of Judah, of the posterity of Salma. 
1 Ch. 2. 54 and half of the Manahethitea theZ. 

ZO-EO-BA'-BEL, Zopafid^iX. See Zerubbabel. . 
An ancestor of Jesus. 

Matt. I. 12 begat Salathiel; and Salathiel begat Z. 

1. 13 Z. begat Abiud ; and Abiud begat Elialr. 
Luke 3. 27 Rhcsa, which v/as (the son) of Z., whioh 

ZTI'-AR •\ll^% little. 

Father of Nethaneel, a chief of Issachar, chosen to aid 

Moses to number the people. B.C. 1520. 

Num. I. 8 Of Issachar; Nethaneel the son of Z. 

2. 5 and Nethaneel the son of Z. (shall be) Sa. 
7. i3 On the second day Nethaneel the son of Z, 
7. 23 the offering cf Nethaneel the son of 2. 

10. IS over the host. .Nethaneel the sou oi Z. 

Z'ilFH, f)!!! ho'iiey comb. See Zophai. 

1. A ICohathite. ancestor of Samuel the prophet. B.C. 
1200. 

I Sa. I. I Elihu, the son of Tohu, the son of Z., an 
1 Ch. 6. 35 Tho son of Z., the son of Elkanah, the sua 

2. A district N.'W. of Jerusalem. See Ramathaim- 
Zophim. 

1 Sa. 9. 5 when they were come to the land of 3. 

ZtTE," ■!« rock. 

1. A prince of Midian, and father of Cozbi who waa 
slain by Phinehas. B.C. 1480. 

Num. 25. IS woman.. (was) Cozbl, the daughter of Z. 

31. 8 Evi, and Rekera, and Z., and Hur, and R. 

Joslf.13. 21 Evi, and Rekem, and Z., and Hur, audit. 

2. A Benjamlte, brother of Ncr the grandfather of SaiU 
the first king of Israel, t B.C. 1250. 

' I Ch. 8. 30 his first born son Abdon, and Z., and Kl.ih 
9. 36 his first born son Abdon, then Z., and K. 

ZTTR-I'-EL, Sn'I'S God is a rod: 

A Merarite, son of Abiliail, and head of the families. 

B.C. 1490. 

Num. 3. 33 And the chief . .(was) Z. the son of Abih. 

ZU-EI-SHAD'-DAI, "n^n^s the Almighty is a rock. 
Father of Shelumicl, a chief of Simeon, -chosen to aid 
Moses to number the people. B.C. 1310.- 

Num. I. 6 Of Simeon ; Shelumiel the son of Z. 

2. 12 captaiu . . (shall be) Shelumiel . . son of Z. 
' 7. 36 On the fifth day Shelumiel the son of Z. 

7. 41 the offerhig of Slieluniiel the son of Z. 
JO. 19 over the host . . Shelumiel the son of Z. 

ZTJ'-Z3H,' D'pi pi-ominent, strong;- gio/nfv 

A primitive race in the country^ skfterwardS possessed 

by the children of Ammon. ■ 

Gen. 14. 5 the Z. in Hamyand tlfeEmima in Shaveli 



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ABUNDANTLY 



ANY 



2 Co. 



iTh. 
Heb. 



ABUNDANTLY - i 

4. To make numy, n3T rabah 5. 

Isa. 55. 7 he will abundantly {lit. multiply to) par. 
ABUNDANTLY, more - 
'Z.Mure abundant, irepio-o-oTcpos,— w?, perisnoteros, — os. 

I Co. 15. 10 I laboured more abundantly. 

1. 12 and more abundantly to you ward 

2. 4 the love which I have more abundantly 

12. 13 though the more abundantly I love you 
2. 17 endeavoured the more abundantly to eee 
6. 17 God, willing more abundantly to show 

ACCEPTED — 

4. To be pleasing, pleased with, nS"1 ratsak. 

Esth. 10. ^ and accepted of the multitude of his bre. 
ACCORDING to — 
10. Aceording to, xoffcu! katTios. 

Acts. II. 29 every man according to his ability. 

ACCOUNT, to 

1. To reckon, account, Xovi^o^ai logizomai. 
Heb. 1 1. 19 Accounting that God was able to raise 

AFAR (off) - 

5. From far, iJ.a.Kp69ev makrothen. 

Matt. 26. 58 Peter followed him afar off 

27. 55 many women were there beholding afar 
Mark 5. 6 when he saw Jesus afar off. he ran 

14. 54 And Peter followed him afar off 

15. 40 also women looldng on afar off 

Luke 16. 43 and seeth Abraham afar off, and Lazarus 
Rev. 18. 10 Standing afar off for the fear of her lor. 
j3. 15 shall stand afar off for the fear of her 
iB. 17 as many as trade by sea, stood afar off 

AFFLICT, to - 

4. To Imoer, afflict, HJJ^ anah. 

Psa. 55. 19 God shall hear, and afflict them, even he 
AGAINST (you) - 
25, To you, vfilv Jiumin. 

Luke 10. II we do wipe off against you. 

ALL- 

6. The whole, o\os ?iolos. 

Acts 9. 31 throughout all Judea, and Galilee, and 

ALL (men, points, things)— ^H, irS.i pas. 
Matt. 7. 12 Therefore all things whatsoever ye won. 

10. 22 hated of all men for my name's sake 

11. 27 All things are delivered unto me 

13. 41 all things that offend 
17. II and restore all things 

19. II All men cannot receive this saying 
19. 26 with God all things are possible 

21. 22 And all things . . ye shall ask in prayer 

22. 4 all things are ready: come unto the m. 

23. 20 Bweareth by it, and by all things thereon 
26. 33 Though all men shall be offended 
28 20 Teaching them to observe all things 

I. 37 All men seek for thee 

4. 34 he expounded all things to his disciples 

5. 20 all men did raa-vel 

6. 30 told him all things, both what they had 

7. 37 He hath done all things well 
9. 12 and restoreth all things 
9. 23 canst believe, all things are possible 

10. 27 with God all things are possible 

11. II looked round about upon all things 
13. 13 ye shall be hated of all men 

13. 23 I have foretold you all things 

14. 36 all things are possible unto thee 

1. 3 understanding of all things 

2. 20 praising God for all the things 
g. 43 all things which Jesus did 

10. 22 All things are delivered to me of my F. 
^i. 41 and, behold, all things are clean unto you 
14. 17 Come; for all things are now ready 
i8. 31 all things that are written by the proph. 
21. 17 ye shall be hated of all men 
21. 22 that all things which are written 

24. 14 talked together of all these things 
I. 3 All things were made by him 

1. 7 all men through him might believe 

2. 24 because he knew all men 

3. 26 the same baptizeth, and all men come 



Mark 



Luke 



John 



John 



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Rom. 



Co. 



: Co. 



Gal. 
Eph. 



Phil. 



14- 
14. 
16. 
2, 
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4- 
6. 
8. 
9- 
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II. 

II- 

14. 

14. 

15- 

IS- 

16. 

2. 

4- 

5- 

5- 

6. 

7- 
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•9- 
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12. 
3- 
6. 



35 and hath given all things into his hand 

25 when he is come, he will tell us all things 

29 Come, see a man, which told me all tlii. 
45 having seen all the things that he did 

20 loveth the Son, and slioweth him all 

23 That all men should honour the Son 
41 but all things that John spake of this 
48 all men will believe on him 

32 will draw all men unto me 

3 the Father hath given all things into 

35 By this shall all men know 

26 he shall leach you all things 

15 for all things that I have heard 

IS All things that the Father hath are mine 

30 thou knowest all things 

7 known that all things whatsoever 

4 knowing all things that should come 
28 knowing that all things were now 

17 thou knowest all things 

24 knowest the heart of all men 
45 parted them to all men 

21 restitution of all things, which G. hath 

22 him shall ye hear in all things 

21 for all men glorified God, for that which 

33 to hear all things that are commanded 
39 we are witnesses of all things which he 

39 are Justified from all things 
15 and all things that arc therein 

22 I perceive that in all things ye are 

24 made the world and all things therein 

25 he glveth to all life . . and all things 

19 and burned them before all men 
33 I have showed you all things 

28 that teacheth all men every where 
10 and there it shall be told thee of all 

14 believing all things which are written 
2 touching all the things whereof 

28 we know that all things work together 

32 also freely give us all things 

36 and to him, are all things 

2 one believeth that he may eat all things 

20 All things indeed are pure 

19 obedience is come abroad unto all men 
10 for the Spirit searcheth all things 

15 he that is spiritual judgeth all things 

21 For all things are yours 

13 the offscouring of all things unto this 
12 All things are lawful unto me, but all 

6 of whom are all things, . . by whom are 
12 but sufferall things, lest we should 

ig though I 1)6 free from all men, yet have 

22 lam made all things to all men that I 

25 mastery is temperate in all things 

23 All things are lawful . . all things are 

33 I please all men in all things 

2 that ye remember me in all things and 

12 but all things of God 

7 Bearcth all things, believeth all things 

26 Let all things be done unto edifying 

40 Let all things be done decently 

27 he hath put all things under his feet 

28 when all things shall be subdued unto 

14 Let all your things bo done with charity 
9 whether ye be obedient in all things 

15 For all things are for your sakes 
17 behold, all things are "become new 
iS all things are of God, who hath 

10 having nothing . . possessing all things 

14 we spake all things to you in truth 

8 always having airsufhcieucy In all 

13 distribution unto them, and unto all 

6 made manifest amon^; you in all things 

19 but we do all things, dearly beloved, for 
10 that continueth not In all things which 
10 let us do good unto all men, especially 

10 gather together in one all things in 

11 who worketh all things after the counsel 
22 put all things under his feet 

9 make all men see . . who created all 
10 that he might fill all tilings 

15 may grow up into him In all things 

13 But all things that are reproved are 

20 Gl^^ng thanks always for all things 

21 shall make known to yon all things 

14 Do all things without murmurings and 
8 I count all things but loss . . the loss of 

21 to subdue all things unto himself 

12 every where and in all things I am 



Phil. 4. 13 1 can do all things through Christ which 
Col. 1. 16 For by him were all things created 

I. 17 he is before all things, and by him all 
I. 18 that in all things he might have the 

1. 20 reconcile all things unto nimself 

3. 20 Children, obey your parents iuall things 

3. 22 Servants, obey in all things 

4. 9 shall make known unto you all things 
iTh. 3. 12 and toward all men. even as we do 

5. 14 be patient toward all men 

5. IS among yourselves, and to all men 

5. 21 Prove all things ; hold fast that which 
2 Th. 3. 2 for all men have not faith 

1 Ti. 3. II sober, faithful in all things 

4. 8 godliness is profitable unto all things 

6. 13 who quickenelh all things, and before C. 
6. 17 who givcth us richly all things to en.ioy 

2 TI. 2. 7 the L. give thee understanding in all 

2. 10 I endure all things for the elect's sake 
2. 24 be gentle unto all men, apt to teach 

4. 5 But watch thou in all things, endure 
4. 16 but all men forsook me ; I pray God 

Titus I. 15 Unto the pure all things are pure 

2. 7 In all things showing thyself a pattern 

2. 9 to please them well in all things 

2. JO adorn the doctrine of God our Sanonr 

Heb. I. 2 whom he hath appointed heir of all 

1. 3 upholding all things by the word of hia 

2. 8 put all things in subjection under his 
2. 10 for whom are all things, and by whom 

2. 17 Wherefore in all things it behooved him 

3. 4 but he that built all things is God 

4. 13 butall things are naked and opened unto 

4. IS but was in all points tempted like as 

8. 5 thou make all things according to the 

9. 22 almost all things are by the law purged 

12. 14 Follow peace with all men, and holiness 

13. 18 in all things willing to live honestly 
Ja3. I. s that giveth to all men liberally 

5. 12 But above all lhings,lmy brethren, swear 

1 Pe. 2. 17 Honour all men 

4. 7 the end of all things is at hand 

4. 8 above all things have fervent charity 

4. II that God in all things may be glorified 

2 Pe. I. 3 hath given unto us all things that 

3. 4 all things continue as they were from 
I Jo. 2. 20 and ye know all things 

2. 27 same anointing teacheth you of all 

3. 20 God is greater, .knoweth all things 

3 Jo. 2 I wish above all things that thou 
Rev. 4. 11 thou hast created all things, and for thy 

18. 14 and all things which were dainty and 

19. 18. and the flesh of all men, both free and 
21. 5 Behold. I make all things new 

21. 7 shall inherit all things ; and I will be 

ALL manner (of) — 
3. Tlie whole, oAo? holos. 
Eom. 8. 36 we are killed all the day Ion, 

10. 21 All day long I have stretched forth my 

ALL THINGS (that)- 
2. As many as, oo-a hosa. 
Kev. I. 2 and of all things that he saw 

ALSO- 

d.Also, even, a\\6. Kal alia kai. 

Eom. 6. 5 we shall be also in the likeness of his 

7. And, aho, even, Kai kai. 
Matt. 22. 26 Likewise the second also, and the third 
Luke 23. 27 which also bewailed and lamented him 
I Co. 7. 34 There is difference also between a wife 
I Co. 15. 40 also celestial bodies, and bodies 
Phil. 4. 3 I entreat thee also, true yoke-fellow 

AND when— Then, tots iote. 
Acts 13. 3 And when they had fasted and prayed 

ANOTHER man's - 

Another, other. aAAoc (n?) alios (tis). 
I Co. 10. 29 liberty judged of another man's 

ANY thing — 

7. One, Iv heti. 

John I. 3 was not any thing made that was made 

8. All, Tra? pas. 

Acts 10. 14 I have never eaten any thing that is 
Rev. 21. 27 no wise enter into it anything that defi. 



AS 



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AS soon as — 

5. Straightway, eOflemt eut/ieos. 
Mark 5. 30 As souu as Jesus heard the word 
Mark 11. 2 as soou as ye be eutered into it 

AS well as — 

l.Even a.5 also, /taffwi <cai kathos kai. 

Acts 10. 47 received tlie Holy Ghost as well as we 
I.As also, us Kai hos kai. 

1 Co. 9. 5 as well as other apostles 

ASHAMED (of), to he — 

12. lb be turned in, ivrpenoiJ.ai entrepomai. 

2 Th. 3. 14 have no company. .that he maybe ash. 
Titus 2. 8 of the contrary part may be ashamed 

ASHES from, to receive or take away the, turn into — 

To turn into ashes, TeiJ)poo) tepkroo. 
2 Pe. 2. 6 the cities of Sodom and G. into ashes 

ASS- 

4. An ass (of burden), vnoiyyiov hupozugion. 
Matt. 21. 5 meek, and sitting upon an ass 
2 Pe. 2. 16 the dumb ass, speakingwith man's voice 

AT all - 

3. Concerning the whole, Ka96\ov katholou. 
Acts 4. 18 not to speak at all, uor teach 

4. The whole, 0A05 holos. 

Matt. 5. 34 Swear not at all : neither by heaven 
5.iVb, not, ou vri ou me. 

Kev. 18 14 thou Shalt find them no more at all 
18. 21 shall be found no more at all 
18. 22 mill-stone shall be heard no more at all 
18. 23 shall shine no more at all in thee 
18. 23 the bride shall be heard no more at all 

G. Altogether, jravTw? pantos. 

I Co. 16. 12 but his will was not at all to come 
BE, to 'am, art, is, are, was, were, &c.) — 

9. To be, elfii eimi. 
Luke 20. 6 they be persuaded that John 
I Pe. 4. II God in all things may be glorified 

19. To be a sojourner, imSritJiiia epidemeo. 

Acts 17. 21 which were there, spent their time 

20. To remain, /meVu mend. 

Acts 5. 4 Whiles it remained, was it not thine 

21. To bear, ^ipia phero. 

Heb. 9. 16 must also of necessity be the death 
BE %Q, to— To will, eiXu> thelo. 

1 Pe. 3. 17 if the will of God be so 

BEFOBE (the presence of) — 

53. If not first, iav ii-ri TTporepov ean me proteron. 
John 7. 51 judge any man before it hear him 

BEING - 

4. Upon, iwC (gen.) epi. 
Luke 3. 2 Annas and C. being the high priests 

BETTER - 

7. To be above, higher, uirepe'x'" hupei'echo. 
Phil. 2. 3 each esteem other better than themselv. 

BEYOND - 

7. The places beyond, rd inrepeK(i.va. ta uperekeina. 

2 Co. 10. 16 preach the gospel in the regions beyond 

BREAK, to — 

39. To loose, Aum luo. 
John 5. 18 because he not only had broken the 
7. 23 that the law of Moses should not be 
10. 35 and the scripture cannot be broken 
Acts 27. 41 hinder part was broken with . . of the 
Eph. 2. 14 hath broken down the middle wall 

BRETHREN - 

4. Brotherhood, aSeKtt>6-n)i adelphoies. 
I Pe. 5. 9 your brethren that are in the world. 

BRING, in to - 

4.5. To do, noiiu) poieo. 
Acts 24. 17 1 came to bring alms to my nation 

BROKEN, to be — 

17. To be broken., KKaoptai klaomai. 

I Co. II. 24 this is my body, which is broken 

18. To be wholly broken, awTpi^opiai suntribomai. 
John 19. 36 A bone of him shall not be broken 

19. To be rent, ax'^oi^ai schizomai. 

John 21. II for all . . yet was not the net broken 

BROUGHT, to be - 

6. To be led, 070/iai. agomai. 

Matt. 10. 18 ye shall be 1 rouirht before governors 
Luke 18. 40 Jesus . . comraundufl him to be brought 
Acts 5. 21 sent to the prison to have them brought 
22. 24 commanded him to be brought into the 
25. 6 commanded Paul to be brought 

BUILDING - 

Z. Building, oi/toSofii? oikodome. 
Matt. 24. I to Hhowhim the buildingsof thetemple 
Mark 13. i what buildings are here ! 

13. 2 Seest thou thei?e great buildings ? 

1 Co. 3. 9 ye are God's building 

2 Co. 5. I we have a building of God, an honee 
Eph. 2. 21 all the building fitly framed together , 






Mark 
Luke 

Acts 



BURIED (with), to be — 

2. To be entombed, 86.nrop.ai thaptomai. 

Acts 2. 29 JJavid . . is both aead and buried 

BURN incense (upon) to — 

3. To offer incense, 9vp.i.a.ui thumiao. 

Luke I. 9 his lot was to burn incense when he 
BUT- 
2fO.But, but now, S4 de. 

Matt. 5. 22 But I say unto you. That whosoever is 

[See also 10. 17, 33; 12. 28, 36; 13. 16; 23, 5; 26. 56; etc. 
BY this time — 
Already, ^aij hede. 

John II. 39 Lord, by this time he stinketh 
CALLED, to be — 

8. J'o be laid out besides, cTriAe-yo/j-at epUegoniai. 
John 5. 2 which is called iu the Hebrew tongue, B. 

CAST- 

23. To liurl off, i.TTo'p'pi-ma aporhipto. 

Acts 27. 43 should cast ttiemsclves first into the 
CAUSE, for this (or your) — 
6. To you, vij.ly humin. 

2 Co. 5. 13 whelher we be sober . . for yonr carse 
CERTAIN (man, other, thing, place), a — 
%. Somewhere, nov pou. 

Hob. 2. 6 But one in a certain place testified 

4. 4 spake in a certain place of the seventh 

COME- 

3. To come in or toward, tltripxop.ai. eUserchomai. 
Matt. 10. 12 And when ye come into an house 

17. 14 there came to him a certain man 
II. 10 And when he was come into Jerusalem 
9. 28 And when he was come into the house 
8. 41 besought him that he would come 
8. SI And when he came into the house 
II, 20 which when they were come to Anlioch 
14. 20 he rose up, and came into the city 
16. 15 Lord, come into my house, and abide 
23- 33 Who, when they came to Cesarea 

4. To go or come into, ejx^aiVu embaino. 
Matt. 14. 32 when they were come into the 
Mark 5. 18 And when he was come into the ship 

COUE near, to — 
4. To be or come nigh, lyyic^w engizo. 
Luke 18. 40 when he was come near, he asked him 
ISee also 19. 41; Acts 9. 3; 21. 33; 23. 15.] 
COMMIT, to - 

15. To commit Jbrnicatimi, n-opveuu porneuo. 

1 Co. 10. 8 as some of them committed, and fell in 
DO - 

16. To show, ivSci.Kvvp.1. endeiknumi._ 

2 Ti. 4. 14 Alexander the coppersmith did me much 
DONE, to be - 

9. To become, yivop-ai. ginomai. 

I Co. 9. 15 that it should be so done unto me 

14. 26 Let all things be done unto edifying 
14. 40 Let all things be done decently, and in 
16. 14 Let all your things be done with cliarity 

5. 12 those things which are done of them ins. 
[6. 17 from the throne, saying. It is done 

DUE (reward', those to whom it is — 
1. Worthy, meet things, a|ia axia. 

Luke 23. 41 we receive the due reward of otir deeds 
DURABLE, dureth — 

B.It is, itrri esti. 

Matr. 13. 21 but dureth for a while 
ENDURE, to (can) — 
li. It U, iaTL esti. 

Mark 4. 17 have no root, .and so endure but for 
EVEN, at - 
2.Evening having come, oi/iias vci/ofieV-r)!. 

Mark i. 32 And at even, when the sun did set 

EVERY (in, out of, throughout, which) — 

S.Bown along or during, ko-to. kata (ace.) 
Luke 8. I throughout every city and village 

8. 4 and were come to him out of every city 
Acts 14. 2? ordained them elders in every church 
15 21 hath in every city them that preach him 

20. 23 the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city 

FALL (among), to — 

18. To cast upon, amfiiWu} apiballo. 
Luke 15. 12 give me the portion of goods that falleth 

FOR - 

27. Because, Sia (ace.) dia. 
Matt. 6. 25 for your life . . nor yet for your body 

12. 27 therefore they shall be your judges 

13. 13 because they seeing, see not ; and hearing 

13. 52 Thereforeeveryscribewhichis instructed 

14. 2 therefore mighty works do show forth 
18. 23 Therefore is the kingdom of heaven like. 

21. 43 Therefore say I unto you. The kingdom 

23. 14 for ye devour widows' houses 

24. 44 Therefore bo ye also ready: 

Mark 6. 14 therefore mighty works do show forth 

11. 24 Therefore I say unto you. What things 

12. 24 becaute ye know not the scriptures 



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i II. 19 therefore shall they be your judges 

11. 49 'I'herefore also said the wisdom of God 

12. 22 Therefore 1 say unto you. Take no thoug. 

14. 20 and therefore I cannot come 

John I. 31 therefore am I come baptizing with wat. 

5. 18 Therefore the Jews sought the more to' 

6. 65 Therefore said I unto you, that no man 

7. 22 therefore gave unto you circumcision 

8. 47 because ye are not of God 

9. 2j Therefore said his parents, He is of age. 
10. 17 Therefore doth my Father love me 

12. 39 Therefore they could not believe 

13. II For he knew who should betray him 

15. 19 because ye are not of the world . . there. 

16. 15 therefore said I, that he shall take of mi. 
19. 1 1 therefore he that delivered me unto thee 

Acts 2. 26 Therefore did my heart rejoice, and my 

Kom. 4. 16 Therefore it is of faith, that it might be 

2 Co. 4. I Therefore, seeing we have this ministry 

7. 13 Therefore we were comforted . . because 

13. 10 Therefore I write these things being ab. 

1 Th, 3 7 Therefore, brethren, we were comforted 

2 Ti. 2. 10 Therefore I endure all things for the e!e. 
Phm. • 15 perhaps he therefore departed for a seas. 
Heb. I. 9 therefore God, even thy God, hath anoin. 

2. I Therefore we ought to give the more ea. 
1 John 3. I therefore the world knoweth us not, be. 

4. 5 therefore speak they of the world 
Rev. 7. 15 Therefore are they before the throne of 
12. 12 Therefore rejoice, ye heavens . . because 
18. S Therefore shall her plagues come in one 

FROM thence, that place— eKcrec ekeithen. 
Matt. 4. 21 And going on from thence, he saw 

9. 9 And as Jesus passed forth from thence 

12. 15 he withdrew himself from tlience 

15. 29 Jesus departed from thence 
Mark 6. i And he went out from thence 

6. 10 there abide till ye depart from that place 

7. 24 And from thence he arose 

10. I And he arose from thence, and cometh 
Luke 16. 26 they which would pass from hence to 
Acts 7. 4 And from thence, when his father was 

13. 4 and from thence they sailed to Cyprus 

16. 12 And from thence to Philippi 
21. I and from thence unto Patara 

27. 4 when we had launched from thence 

28. 15 And from thence, when the brethren 

FULL, to be (or have) — 

6. To be fed, xopraiop-ai chortazomai. 
Phil. 4. 12 I am instructed both to be full and to 

GATHER - 

9. To be led or brottght together, <rmayopLai. simago. 
Mark 6. 30 apostles gathered themselves togetner 
Rev. 19. 17 Come, and gather yourselves together 

GO into, to — 

3. To go into, eitreijut eiseimi. 
Acts 3. 3 seeing Peter and John about to go into 
Heb. 9. 6 the priests went always into the first ta. 

GOD- 

9. .4 daimon, demon, shade, Saip-omov daimonion. 
Acts 17. 18 seemeth. .a setter forth of strange gods 

HAVE, to - 

16.i1/j/, mine, Ta ep.a. ta ema. 
Luke 15. 31 And he said . . all that I have is thine 

HE, (even he,) and — 
A7id he, 6 Sc ho de. 
Matt. 2. 21 And he arose, and took the young child 

11. II he that is least in the kingdom of heaven 

HER own (self) — 

•i. Of himself, one's own, kavrov (gen.) heautou. 

Matt. 9. 21 For she said within herself. If I may 

23. 37 galliereth her chickens under her wings 
Luke 13. 34 her brood under her wings, and ye would 
I Co. II. 5 prophesieth with herheadnncovered.di. 
I Th. 2. 7 even as a nurse cherisheth her children 

HIDDEN - 

5. To hide away, aTTOKpimm apokrtipid. 

1 Co. 2. 7 we speak the \visdom of God..the hidden 

HIS own — 

A:. Any one, ns tis. 
Acts II. 29 every man according to his ability 

HOLD fast, to — 

6. To have, hold, exm echo. 

2 Ti. I. 13 Hold fast the form of sound words 

HOLY GHOST— avoj- Tn-cCnoi- hagion pneumon. 
Matt. I. 18 she was found with child of the H. G. 

I. 20 which is conceived in her is of the H. Q. 
3. II shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost 
12 31 blasphemy against the Holy Ghost 

12. 32 whosoever speaketh against the H. G. 
28. igname of.. Father,.. Son, and..H. G. 

Mark i. 8 he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost 
3, 29 shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost 

12. 36 David himselfsaid by the Holy Ghost 

13. II it is not ye that speak, but the Holy Gho. 
Luke i. 15 and he shall be filled with the Holy Gho. 

I. 35 The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee 
I. 41 and Elizabeth was filled with the H. G. 

1. 67 Zacharias was filled with the Holy Ghost 

2. 25 Simeon . . and the Holy Ghost was upon 
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Lake 3. 16 tie shall baptize you with the Holy Gho. 

3. 22 Holy Ghoft descended in a bodily bhapc 

4. I Jesiis being full of the Holy Ghost 

12. loliimthat bracphemeth against the H. G. 

12. 12 Holy Ghost slinll teach you in the same li. 
John I. 33 is he wliith bapiizelh with the Holy Gh. 

7. 39 for the Holy Ghost was not ) et given 

14. 26 But the Comforter, which is the H. G. 
20. 22 saith unto them, Keceiveyc the H. G. 

Act8 I. 2 after that he through the Holy Ghost 

I. s ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost 
I. 8 after that the Holy (ihost i- come 

1. 16 Holy Ghost by the month of David 

2. 4 they were all filled with the Holy Ghost 
2. 33 received, .the promise of the Holy Gho. 
2. 38 ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Gho. 

4. 8 Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, said 

5. 3 filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Gho. 

5. 32 we are his witnesses, .so is also the Ho. 

6. 3 lookyeout..men..fullof the Holy Ghost 

6. 5 Stephen, a man full of..lhe Holy (ihost 

7. 51 ye do always resist the Holy Ghost 

7. 55 full of the Holy Ghost, looked up stead. 

8. 15 they might receive the Holy Ghost 
8. 17 and they received the Holy Ghost 

8. 18 when Simon saw that, .the Holy Ghost 

8. 19 I lay hands, he may receive the Holy Gh. 

9. 17 mightest. . be tilled with the Holy (ihost 
9. 31 walking. in the comfort of the Holy 6. 

10. 38 (iod anointed Jesus, .with the Holy Gho. 
10. 44 n. G. fell on all them which heard the w. 
10. 45 was poured the gift of the Holy Ghost 

10. 47 which have received the Holy Ghost 

11. 15 Holy Ghost fell on them.. at beginning 
n. 16 ye shall be baptized wiih the Uily Ghost 

11. 24 full of the Holy Ghost, and of faiih 

13. 2 the Holy Ghost said. Separate me Barna. 
13. 4 being sent forth by the Holy Ghost 

13. 9 Paul, filled with the Holy Cihost 

13. 52 disciples were filled . . with the Holy Gh. 

15. 8 giving them the Holy Ghost, even as he 

15. 28 It seemed good to the Holy (ihost, 

16. 6 were forbidden of the Holy Ghost 
19. 2 Have ye received the Holy Ghost 

19. 2 not. .heard whether there be any Holy G. 

19. 6 laid liis hands ii[)on them, the Holy tilio. 

20. 23 Save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth 
20. 28 ovcrthe which the HolyGhosthalhinade 
31. II Thus saith the Holy Ghost, So shall the 
28. 25 Well spake the Holy Ghost by Esaias 

Bom. 5. 5 love of God . . shed . . hearts by the H. G. 
9. I bearing me witness in the Holy Ghost 

14. 17 the kingdom of God is. .joy in the H. G. 

15. 13 hope, through the power of the HolyGh. 
15. 16 being sanctified by the Holy Ghost 

I Co. 2. 13 but which the Holy Ghost leacheth 

6. 19 your body is the temple of the Holy Gh. 

12. 3 Jesus is the Lord, but by the Holy Gliost 
3 Co. 6. 6 by kindness, by the Holy Ghost 

13. 14 the communion of the Holy Ghost 

1 Th. I. 5 For our gospel came.. in the Holy Ghost 
I. 6 received the word. .with joy of the H. G. 

3 TL I. 14 That good thing . . keep by the Holy G. 

Ti. 3. 5 saved us. by the.. renewing of the H. (?. 

Heb. 2. 4 bearing them witness.. gifts of the H.G. 
3. 7 as the Holy Ghost saith, to-day if ye 

6. 4 and were made partakers of the H. G. 
9. 8 Tile Holy Ghost, this signifying 

10. 15 the Holy Ghost also is a witness to us 
1 Pe. I. 12 Holy Ghost sent down from heaven 

a Pe. I. 21 spike as they were moved by the H. G. 
I Johns. 7 ' '^i^ Father, the Word, and the Holy Gho. 
Jude 20 but ye, beloved..pra)ing in the HolyGh. 

HO-SHE'-A, or OSHEA, i:t?in Jak h help. 
4. A Jew who sealed the covenant with Nehemiah. 
Neh. 10. 23 Hoshea, Hananiah, Hashub. 

HOUSE, at tliy - 

With thee, npbi ai pros se. 
Matt. 26. 18 I will keep the passover at thy house 

HOW great (things) — 
Z.HotB great, jjAiicos heUkos. 
Jas. 3. 5 how great a matter a Jittle fire kiudleth 

HOWBEIT — 

7. But. Se de. 
John 6. 23 Howbeit there came other boats from T. 

INDEED - 

^.And, KoL kai. 
Mark 9. 13 That Elias is indeed come 
Phil. 2. 27 indeed he was sick nigh unto death 

IS- 

To be in, eveiini eneimi. 
Gal. 3 28 There is neither Jew nor Greek 
3. 28 there is neither bond ncr free 
3. 28 there is neither male nor female 
Col. 3. 11 there is neither Greek nor Jew 
Jas. I. 17 with whom is no variableness 

JO'-SEPH) '"IDi" increaser, 'Io)(ni<^. 

John 4. 5 Jacob gave tc his son Joseph 

Acts 7. 9 sold Joseph into Egypt : but God was 

7. 13 And at the second tiiae Joseph 

7. 13 and Joseph's kindred was made known 
7. 14 Then sent Joseph, and called his father 
7. 18 another king arose, which knew not Jos. 
Heb. 11. 21 blessed both the sons of Joseph 

11. 22 By faith Joseph, when he died 
Key. 7. 8 Of the tribe of Joseph were sealed 



JU'-DAS, JTJ'-DA, JUDE, 'loCSa,. 
Luke 3. 26 which was the son of .luda 
Luke 3. 30 which was the sou of Juda 

LABOUEEE (fellow) — 
Joint-worker, avfcpyoi suticrgos. 
Phil. 4. 3 and with other my fellow-labourers 

1 Th. 3. 2 our fellow-labourer in the gospel of Chr. 
Phm. 24 Demas, Lucas, my fellow-labourers 

LAKE — 

JMtHfX, Aa/ia Aa/x/xa, Acjua, XrjIJia., Al/xa, ITcb. 7107 

C'h. XO"? 

Matt. 27. 46 Eli, Eli, lama sabacthani 
Murk 15. 34 Eloi, Eloi, lama sabacthani 

LEST- 

7.1)1 order that not, tU to /h^ ei.i to me. 

2 Co. 4. 4 lest the light of the glorious gospel of C. 

LET be or have, to — 

To be, €i(ii eimi. 
Matt. 5. 37 But let your communication be. Tea, 

18. 17 let him be unto thee as an heathen man 

20. 26 let him be your minister 
2c. 27 let him be your servant 

Luke 12. 35 Let your loins be girded about 
Gal. I. 8 i>reach any other gospel.. lei him be ac. 
I. 9 preach any other gos))el..let him be ac. 
I Tim 3. 12 Let the deacons be the husbands of one 
Jas. I. 19 let every man be swift to hear 
1 I'D. 3. 3 let it not be that outward adorning 

LIE in ambtish or in wait, to — 
2. Toward the methodizing, irpbs ttji/ /mefloStiai/. 
Eph. 4. 14 whereby they lie in wait to deceive 

LIKE unto, (to be) — 
As. it hos. 

Acts 3. 22 like nnto me ; him shall ye hear 
7. 37 like unto me : him shall ye hear 

Eev, 2. 18 his eyes like unto a flame of fire 

LIKE-MINDED, to be - 

S.Joint-souled. <rvyiii//vxo5 sumpsMchos. 

Phil. 2. 2 that ye be like-minded, having the same 
LIKEWISE - 
b.And, Kai. kai. 
Matt. 18. 33 So likewise shall my heavenly Father 
20 10 and they likewise received every man a 
24, 33 So likewise ye, when ye shall see 
Luke 3. 14 And the soldiers likewise demanded 

17. 10 So likewise ye, when ye shall have done 

19. 19 he said likewise to him, Be thou also ov. 

21. 31 So likewise ye, when ye see these things 
Acts 3. 24 have likewise foretold of these days 

I. Co. 14 9 So likewise ye, except ye utter 

Col. 4. 16 that ye likewise read the epistle 

I Pe. 4. I arm yourselves likewise with the same 

LONGED for - 

Jiluch desired, eiriTrdflijTos epipothetos. 

Phil. 4. I brethren dearly beloved and longed for 
LOOK- 
2l.See.' \St ide. 

John 7. 32 Search, and look, .for ont of Galilee 
LORD- 

1 Ki. 3. 10 .And the speech pleased the Lord 

22 6 for the Lord shall deliver it inio the ban. 

2 Ki. 7. 6 the Lord had made the ho-t of the Syria. 

19. 23 thou hast reproached the Lord 
Neh. I. n O Lord. I beseech ihee. let now thine ear 

4. 14 remember the Lord, which is great 
Psa. 2. 4 the Lord shall have thera in derision 

22. 30 accounted to the Lord for a feneration 
35. 17 Lord, how long wilt thou look on 

35. 22 This thou hast seen, O L<3rd..O Lord, be 

44. 23 why sleepest thou, Lord ? arise 

57. 9 I will praise thee, Lord 

66. 18 the Lord will not hear me 

68. II The Lord gave the word 

68. 26 Bless ye God . . even the Lord 

77. 2 In . . my trouble I sought the Lord 

89. 8 who is a strong Lord like nnto thee 

90. I Lord, thou hast been our dwelling-place 
130. 6 My soul waiteth for the Lord 

MAKE — 

23. To give, iiSafj.t didomi. 

2 Th. 3. 9 bnt to make onrselves an ensample 
Eev. 3. 9 I will make them to come and worship 

So. To cast or put together, trv^LpaXXai eit, sumballd eis 
Luke 14. 31 what king going to make war 

MAKE up beforehand — 

To makefidhj ready beforehand, irpoKaTaprifu. 

2 Co. 9. 5 and make np beforehand your bounty 
MAN- 
'il.Peyfect, reAeios tdeios. 

I Co. 14. 20 Brethren.. in understanding be men 
MAY be, it — 
2.Tf jxrhaps, ei tv'xoi ei tnchoi. 

1 Co. 14. 10 There are. it may be. so many kinds 
16. 6 And it may be that I will abide 



ME, of- 

Ofiiiy, my, ^oO {gen.) mou. 
Matt. 10. 37 is not worthy of mc. 

MEANS, by any, some, no — 

2. Not at all, ov fiT) ou me, 

Matt. 5. 26 Thou Shalt by no means come out 

MEANS, by what — 

By what, iv tcVi 01 tini. 
Acts 4. 9 by w hat means he is made whole 

MEANS of, by - 

3. Out of, « ek. 

2 Co. I. n by the means of many persons, thanks 
3. To become, yiVonai ginomai. 
Heb. 6. IS And so.. he obtained the promise 

MENE- 

Xumber, NJO HJp mena, menali. 

Dan. 5. 26 God hath numbered thy kingdom, and 
MIGHTY - 
2. Greatness, ^.tyaXeio-ni^ megaleiote.i. 

Luke 9. 43 were all amazed at the mighty power of 

MILL (stone, nether or upper) — 
S.A milhlone. XiSot ij.v\i.ko<! lithos mulikos. 
JIark 9. 42 better for him that a millstone were h. 

MINE- 

8. Of me, mine. my. (ioO (gen.) mou. 
Mark 9. 24 help thou mine unbelief 
Luke 2. 30 mine eyes have seen thy salvation 
John 2. 4 mine hour is not yet come 
Acts 21. 13 mean ye to weep, and to break mine h. 
Rom. 16. 23 Gaius mine host..salateth you. 

MORE than — 
8. Than, ^ e. 
Luke 15. 7 more than overninety and nine jnst pe. 

MOREOVER- 

8. And, Kai kai. and also, ti «at de kai. 

I Ti. 3. 7 Moreover, he must have a good report 
Q.AjuI likewise, ical omoi'iu? kai homoio.''. 

Heb. 9. 21 Moreover, he sprinkled with blood 

MUST - 

2. In order that, Xva hina. 
Mark 14. 49 but the scriptures must be fulfilled 

MUST needs, of necessity — 

4. 1'o be indebted, wJxriAu opheilo. 
I Co. 5. 10 then must ye needs ( 

MYSELF - 

4.i/c, ?iimself, auTof antos. 
Rom. 9. 3 that myself were accursed from Christ 
16. 2 a succourer of many, and of myself also 

NEITHER - 

15. A7id, not, Kai oil kai ou or ovk Si ouk de. 
Malt. 22. 16 neither carest thou for any man 
Mark 8. 14 neither had they in the ship with them 

14. 40 neither wist they what to answer him 
Luke 8. 27 neither abode in any house 

18. 34 neither knew they the things which 
20. 21 neither acceptest thou the person 

3. 2oneither cometh to the light 

10. 28 neither shall any pluck them 

4. 12 Neither is there salvation in any other 
2. 9 neither have entered into the heart of m. 
2. 14 neither can he know them 
g. IS neither have I written these things 

11. 9 Neither was the man created for 

5. 4 Neither filthiness. nor foolish talking 

6. 9 neither is there respect of persons 
Heb. 4. 13 Neither is there any creature 

Eev. 9. ai Neither repented they of their murders 
20. 4 neither his image, neither had received 

NIGH- 

5. To be or come nigh, iyyi^ia engizo. 
Lnke 21. 20 that the desolation.. is nigh. 
Phil. 2. 30 he was nigh unto death, not regarding 

NO- 

\7.If. ti ei. 
Mark 8. 12 There shall no sign be given. 

18. No mo}-e, /nTjiceTi meketi. 

Mark 2. 2 no room to receive them, no, not so m. 

NO- 

19. No, not, ov firj ou me. 

I Co. 8. 13 I will eat no flesh while the world 
Rev. 18. 7 am no widow, . . see no sorrow 

NO man — 

2.iNo, no one, /tMj, ii-fi tk me, me tis. 
Matt. 8. 28 so that no man might pass by 
Rom. 14. 13 no man put a stumbling-block 

1 C^o. 16. II no man therefore despise him 

2 Co. II. 16 Let no man think me a fool 

Col. 2. 16 no man therefore judge you in meat 
2 Th. 2. 3 Let no man deceive you by any means 

NO more — 

i.Not any more, not again, oiite'Ti ouketi. 
Rev. 18. 14 thon shait find them no more at all 



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h.Xo more at all, om la^ ert ou ine eti 
Ileb. 8. 12 iniquities will I remember no more 
12. II Now no chastening for tlie present 

6.iVb more at all, -n-a? ov h-v "<■ po-^ ou me eti. 
Rev. 18. 22 shall be heard no more at all in thee 

NOISED (abroad) to be — 

Z.Thcre came a voice, yivoixai. (^ujvn ginomai phone. 
Acts. 2. 6 when this was noised abroad 

NOR- 

11. And, Kai kai. 
John 12. 40 nor understand with their heart 
Gal. 3. 28 Jew nor Greek . . bond nor free . . male 

NOT- 

28. if, el ei. 
Heb. 3. II They shall not enter into my rest 

NOT any (man) — 

4:.Nbt even one, oiSei's oudeis. 
Luke 20. 40 they durst not ask him any question 
Acts. 27. 34 there shall not an hair fall from 

NOTHING, nothing - 

18. Nothing, ovBiv outhen. 

1 Co. 13. 2 have not charity, I am nothing 
NOTHING.. at any time, at all — 

Xot a thing, ov< oiSiv ouk outhen. 

Jolin II. 49 Ye know nothing at all 
ONE- 

Mark 9. 38 we saw one casting out devils In thy na. 

15. 21 they compel one Simon, a Cyrenian 

7. 36 one of the Pharisees desired him that 

8. 49 there cometh one from the ruler of the 
g. 19 one of the old prophets is risen again 

9. 49 we saw one casting out devils in thy na. 

11. I one of his disciples said unto him 
5. 25 Then came one and told them, saying 

21. 16 brought with them one Mnason of Cyp. 

22. 12 one Ananias, a devout man 

PATIENT WAITING - 

Endurance, iirotiovri hupomone. 

2 Th. 3. 5 into the patient waiting for Clirist 

PERES— Tb divide, part, D13 peres. 

Dan. s. 28 Peres ; Thy kingdom is divided 
PLEASED, to be (well) — 
4. 7b he well pleased, evSoxiio eudokeo. 

Matt. 3. 17 beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased 

12. 18 my beloved, in whom my sou! is well pi. 
17. 5 in whom I am well pleased : hear ye him 

Marlt I. 1 1 beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased 
Luke 3. 22 beloved Son ; in thee I am well pleased 

1 Uo. 10. 5 with many of them God was noi well pi. 

2 Pe. I. 17 my beloved Son, in whom I am well pie. 

PRISONER (fellow) - 

G.Fellow-cajjtive, a-uvaixn-d^aiTo? sunaichmalotos. 
Rom. 16. 7 my kinsmen, and my fellow-prisoners 
Col. 4. 10 Aristarchus, my fellow-prisoner, salute. 
Plim. 23 Epaphras, my fellow-prisoner in Christ 

REASON would - 

According to reason, Kara. Aoyo;' Jcata logon. 
Acts 18. 4 he reasoned in the synagogue every sab. 

REMEMBER (earnestly), to — 

7. To remember, ijivefjLovevto mnemoneno. 
Matt.i6. 9 Do ye not understand, neither remember 
Mark 3. 18 and do ye not remember 
Luke 17. 32 Remember Lot's wife 
John 15. 20 Remember the word that I said unto you 

16. 4 ye may remember that I told you of them 
16. 21 she rememberetli no more the anguish 

Act.s 20. 31 Therefore watch, and remember 

20. 33 and to remember the words of the Lord 
2. 10 that we should remember the poor 
2. II remember, that ye being in time past 
4. 18 Remember my bonds. Grace be with you 
I. 3 Remembering without ceasing your w. 
9 ye remember, brethren, our labour 
5 Remember ye not, that when I was yet 
8 Remember that Jesus Christ, of the seed 
7 Remember them which have the rule 
5 Rememl)er therefore from whence thou 
3 Remember therefore how thou hast rec. 
5 God hath remembered her iniquities 

RESPECT (of persons) without — 
4. Without acceptance of faces, aTrpoa-unroK-rjimo^. 
I Pe. I. 17 the Father, who without respect of pers. 

RULER, to be or make a — 

4. To set down, Kaflio-Tij/iii kathisiemi. 
Matt. 24. 45 whom his lord hath made ruler over his 

24. 47 make him ruler over all his goods 

25. 21 will make thee ruler over many things 
25. 23 will make thee ruler over many things 

Lnke 12. 42 shall make ruler over his household 
12. 44 make him ruler over all that he hath 



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RUNNING (together, to and fro), to come — 

5. To ruii together, iiriawTpixta episuntrecho. 
Mark 9. 2s that the people came running together 

SERVANT, (hired, born, fellow) - 

2.FeUoii< slave, avvSov^o'; sundoidos. 

Matt. 18. 28 and found one of his fellow-servants 
18. 29 his fellow-servant fell down at his feet 
18. 31 when his fellow- servants saw what was 
18. 33 had compassion on thy fellow-servant 
24. 49 shall begin to smite his fellow-servants 

Col. I. 7 Epaphras our dear fellow-servant 
4. 7 fellow-servant in the Lord 

Rev. 6. II fellow-servants also and their brethren 
19 10 I am thy fellow-servant 

22. 9 for I am thy fellow-servant 

SET (down), to be - 

17. To fall back, avairima anapipto. 
John 13. 12 So after he . . was set do^vn again 

SHE- 

7. One's self, iavT-q heaute. 
Mark 5. 26 and had spent all that she had 

SHORTEN - 

5. To be behind, vaTepiia hustereo. 
Rom. 3. 23 come short of the glory of God 
Heb. 4. I should seem to come short of it 

SIX HUNDRED, e^aKoa-wt ?iexakosioi. 
Rev. 14. 20 a thousand and six hundred furlongs 

SIX HUNDRED threescore six, x??- 
Rev. 13. 18 number is Six hundred threescore and six 

SO then — 

3. Then, Spa ara. 

Rom. 10. 17 So then, faith cometh by hearing 
Gal. 4. 31 So then, brethren, we are not children 

4. Then indeed, apa ovu ara oun. 

Rom. 7. 3 So then if, while her husband liveth 

7. 25 So then, with the mind I myself 

9. 16 So then, it is not of him that willeth 
14. 12 So then every one of us shall give 

SPITE, entreat spitefully — 

2. To use despitefully, ippiiw iibriz6. 
Matt. 22. 6 and entreated them spitefully 
Luke 18. 32 mocked, and spitefully entreated 

SPOKEN - 

10. To tell thoroughly, KaTayy^\\u> katangello. 
Rom. I. 8 faith is spoken of throughout 

11. To put unto, ■KpomiS-niJ.i prostithemi. 

Heb. 12. 19 the word should not be spoken to them 

THEREFORE - 

21. Therefore, because, ii/S' S^v anth' hon. 
Luke 12. 3 Therefore, whatsoever things ye have sp. 

22.But, Si de. 

1 Co. 7. 8 1 say therefore to the unmarried and w. 

23. And, also, Kal kai. 

2 Co. 8. II Now therefore perform the doing of it 

2i. Because of this, Sia touto dia touto. 
Matt. 6. 25 Therefore I say unto you 

12. 27 therefore they shall be your judges 

13. 13 Therefore speak I- to them in parables 

13. 52 Therefore every scribe which is instruc. 

14. 2 therefore mighty -works do show forth 
18. 23 Therefore is the kingdom of heaven lik. 

21. 43 Therefore say I unto you 

23. 14 therefore ye shall receive the greater 

24. 44 Therefore be ye also ready 
Mark 6. 14 therefore mighty works do show 

11. 24 Therefore I say unto you, What things 

12. 24 Do ye not therefore err, because yekno. 
Luke II. 19 therefore shall they be your judges 

11. 49 Therefore also said the wisdom of God 

THINGS, the, such - 

2. T/ie, these, ra ta. 
Matt. 6. 34 shall take thought for the things of itse. 
16. 23 savourest not the things that be of God 

22. 21 the things which are Ciesar's . . the thi. 
Mark 8. 33 not the things that be of God, but the 

12. 17 the things that are Ciesar's . . the things 
Lnke 20. 25 the things which be Caasar's . . the things 
Rom. 2. 14 the things contained in the law 

THOUSAND, ten, five - 

3. Five thousand, Tre^/TnKio-x'^'o' pentakischilioi. 
Matt. 14. 21 that had eaten were about five thousand 

16. 9 the five loaves of the five thousand 
Mark 6. 44 were about five thousand men 

8. 19 I brake the five loaves among five thou. 
Luke 9. 14 they were about five thousand men 
John 6. 10 in number about five thousand 



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TIME (or season), for a — 

For a season, Trpoanaipos prosmairos. 
Matt. 13. 21 but duretli for a while 
Mark 4. 17 and so endure but for a time 

VINEYARD, (increase of the, dresser of the) - 
4. Vineyard-ioorker, a.ii.-!vc\ovpy6s ampelourgos. 

Luke 13. 7 Then said he unto the dresser of his vin. 
WHAT (thing) - 

19. What word, rivi. \6yw tini logo. 

I Co. 13. 2 keep in memory what I preache 

20. The things concerning, ri Trpo? ta pros. 
Acts 23. 30 what they had against liim 

WHEN — 

32.And, also, Kai kai. 
Acts 5. 7 when his wife, not knowing what was 
Heb. 8. 8 when I will make a new covenant with 

WHENCE T (from) — 

4. Where, oS hcni. 
Phil. 3. 20 from whence also we look for the Savio. 

WHERE — 

20. Where . . there, ottov eVet hopou ekel. 
Mark 6. 55 where they heard he was 
Rev. 12. 14 where she is nourished for a time 

WHEREFORE - 

24. Upon what, 14,' m eph'' ho. 

Matt. 26. 50 Friend, wherefore art thou come f 

25. For what, o5 x«P"' "" charin. 
Ltike 7. 47 Wherefore I say unto thee 

WHEREIN, whereinto, whereinsoever -^ 

14. Upon which, ecjb' w eph ho. 
Luke II. 22 all his armour wherein he trusted 
Phil. 4. 10 wherein ye were also careful 

WHEREOF, whereon, whereupon — 

6. Out of which, ef ov, or S>v ex ou or hon, 
I Ti. 6. 4 whereof cometh envy, strife 
Heb. 13. 10 whereof they have no right to eat 

7. Qjo« xohich, itj>' ov eph ou. 
Luke 4. 29 whereon their city was built 

8. Upon which, eA' i5 eph ho. 

Luke 3. 25 took up that whereon he lay 
Rom. 6. 21 whereof ye are now ashamed ? 

9. Upon which, ec^' 6v eph hon. 
Mark 11. 2 whereon never man sat 
Luke 19. 30 whereon yet never man sat 

10. Which, o! has. 

Acts 2. 32 whereof we all are witnesses 
3. 15 whereof we are witnesses 

WHETHER, (any, yet, or not) — 

12. The one which, tva bv hena hon. 
Acts I. 24 whether of these two thou hast chosen 

WHICH (thing, the, on) — 
19. f/JOM which, OTTOV.. in aiiTiiv opou . . ep' auton. 
Rev. 17. 9 the mind which hath wisdom. 

o ho. 

30 which also they did, and Bent it 
10 Which thing I also did in Jerusalem 
10 the same which I also was forward 
17 Which are a shadow of things to come 
22 Which all are to perish with the using 
6 which is in thee by the putting on 
8 which burneth with fire and brimstone 

WHOM, whomsoever — 

16. Who, whom, 6s oJ has, ou. 

Heb. 5. II Of whom we have many things to say 

17. Whomsoever, oo-Trep hosper. 

Mark 15. 6 whomsoever they desired. 

WILL - 

2A.Forvjardly, npoevum prothumos. 
I Pe. 5. 2 not by constraint, but willingly 

25. Yieldingly, iKuv hekon. 
Rom. 8. 20 made subject to vanity, not willingly 
I Co. 9. 17 if I do this thing willingly 

WITH — 

84. To you, vii.lv humin. 
John 14. 27 Peace I leave with yon 
Acts 14. 15 men of like passions with you 

35. To have, exc eeho. 
Acts 27. 39 a certain creek with a shore 

YET- 

19. Or, r, e. ., . 
Acts 24. 11 yet but twelve days since I went 

20. And, also, Kai kai. 

Luke 3. 20 Added yet this above all 
John 8. 16 yet if I judge, my judgment 
Gal. 3. 4 if it be yet in vain 



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